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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot--..o...iy .... Author Bentley Uttle hu just rtleued his f&trth 'novel. Uttle hasn't quit his cby job ••• he's a tedviical writer for Costa Mesa. LITJLE .SHOP-IF HORROR Costa Mesa computer writer Bentle~ Little: a horror writer of International note By Mamie Mcleod. --- B y day, Bentley Little writes abouf tlie ~orkings of computers for the city of Costa Mesa's data entry department. -· But by sundown, Little's writing takes on an eerie transformati<fn. Computer dialogue is replaced with depictions of psychopaths, psycho killers and the supernatural. Little is a borror fiction writer, who published his fourth novel this summe r, "The Summoning," with Zebra Books in New York. "I've always been a horror fan ," ·said Little, a 32-year-old · Fulle rton resident who began his ca reer _writing short stories for horror magazines while in college. .. Now the Arizona native uses his home state as the setting for his unearthly novels. In one of his books, "The Mailman," the central character is a postman in Payson who tries to take over a community by manipulating .the mail he dcliVers. His recent· book, S.. AUTHOR/111 council pushes ·· relaxation · of . business. codes ~ Newport Beach city leaders are exploring ways to make it easier to do business in the '90s. By Tony Dodero. Slaff Wnter LIDO MARINA VILLAGE -Dan Borrell i.3ys 1( 11 '"'eren't fo r Newpon Beach's strihjcnt rcgul:u1oni.. he v.ould already be ~cl'\ mg up piping hot cups of cappuccmo to visitors of 1his baysidc \Jllagc. · ''I'd be in the mix right now," Barrett said "I coulJ\c bec:n open. a mo nth-and-a-half. I'm l~in& a 101 or my valuable umc The\ .arc ba 1- cally stopping us before v.e C\-Cn get stancd.'" • Seeking to open up his Not Just J:i,a cofCcc hou!>t in a 'acant ~tore­ front in Lido Marina Village. Barren said city 0Cfic1.3h h:i'c stuod in has way, citing a lack of parling in the • center. Not so S3ys Barrett. There's a · four-story parking ~ructurc v.uhan · earshot of bis c.offce house-and he cl3ims that 90 percent of his cui.- tomers v.ill come from "1s11ori. of 1he whole village, not just hts shop Besides. he wonders what the city has to lose. ''The building I'm trying to get has been sitLing \13Canl for seven years," he lamented:· "lt need to be utilized. It's one of the firs1 buildings you s.cc coming into Ne\\- port, it's one of 1hc last )'OU sec going out and it's just Silting there "acant." It's stones like Barre11's -com- bined v.11h a slew or re tallrant a.{ld shops folding before their 'Ct) e)es, -that is spumng Cit) or- fict:lls to puSh for rel:wng some of the stiff regulations businesses. dc- "clopc~ and land°""ners face. M3)'0T Q3rcncc Turner ~·d dur- ing the boom of the I 9SCh. bu i- nesscs v.ere better able to c.opc v.11h the regulations. But the 199\h reccs.s1on is a different ston ··we need JO recogntze that the era v.c art in now 1s not the • .. Turner ~id "We ~hould thin~ or changing our ordinance!> to meet 1he marketplace. I "ant 10 send a message out that this 1s a fnendl) pl3cc 10 do business .. Turner and other council mem- bers hj\re recent!) pushed· that · agenda with the fonnat1on of che cit) 's first Ecohomac De"elopment Committee. The romm1ttce. compn\Cd of 11.Xal bu"ne Icade~ has k>oled into v.a)~ to malte it e~1er for the city's economic communtty to e'1 1. The committee ts preparing· a rumprchens1"e economic report for 1he council. v.1th the first part of it to be presented 1n earl} NO\ember. '31d Rosh Htll. the committee'!> chairman. "We are looking at adjusting 1p- propn:uc rcgulalton in our bu i· nc and land use." Hill u1d "I See' CODES All Balbo•join to recharge the economy .~. Balboa 1ft1erchants an.d homeo'Wners . group take initiative to -spruce up downtown and turn it around. By Tony Oodero SW., wn:er G..(LBOA -Merchants and land""' ne~ here h.J1.e bandeJ together apd formed a nev. group m ~n Hfon to recharge this 1A,1ng landmar~ into an economic force Dubbed' 1hc Balboa .--- . Merchant and 0"' ner') A~1at1on. the ocv.-group of 20 to 25 people 1 the br:unchtld of Peninsula Point re ident D:i' na Petllt. Meeting for the first ume Tucsd~v. the new · IS.SOClllllOn lS part O{ Pettil's commitment to spruce up the downtO\\n Balboa :area. she ~id "I v.anl to change that area and turn it around." Pettit said: "I y,.ant to mak..e It clean and fun for rei.1dcn1 · The crea1ion or &he ncv. group )tgnals )-Ct another bu aness cffon to deal v.1th a hngerin& re&ession that hu hit the local cconom\' hard. cl:um1ng SC\oeral · bu 1nes~ in Balboa and 1'ewport. Balboa h s cspcciall) felt the cfkc1 • m fact JU t ha t See BA~OA.l1! last of a dying breed To some, one-room homtt·ii,a casde • Local Travelodge is transf armed into 96-home domicile for working poor. •' • I N ,CASE YOU ti ven 'i noticed yet~ddl• 1s playing at the EdWanb Meta Claw1 ('46-.5025) loc31cd' on Newport BoulcYtrd in Co!>1a Mlsa. and tickets are only Sl.7.5. The animtaled Disney movie wm be on video soon, bul it'won'I rent for IC than th t price -plu~ you•u be missina the big·sc.ree" experience. D TUE' SUNFI.:OUR NATURAL BAK.ERV (646-1«0) opened last week in the Wherehouse center on East 17th Street in _..___, Costa Mesa. Best Buys The bakery sells nll·na1ural breads, cookie , mumn.s, and additional confections made from wheat thal has been milled on the premises. Bakery items arc baked· fresh daily on site, -and Owner Craig Cla)ton says that the "free bread" sign out front will be a permanent fixture on the bunding . .. We will :ilw:i~ be g1V1ng awny free bread slices to anyone who comes in the bakery," sa)'S Clayton. \\ho :idds "and all of our products :ire made from natural ingredients, we don't adll preservative~. oils or artificial ingtedaents." 0 Ttlt: RENAISSANCE PUCE (760-684S), :i nc" ~tore located on the upper level of the Atrium Court in fashion Island, features a vanct) of hi~tonc and heritage·relat~d items, including antiques. artwork. books and jewelry. ) John Hildebrud ~nds ~y inside hit Quonset hUt shop on ~8th Street in Cos~ Mesa. ,. . ~ .. Rhonda dcjlann of the Renaissance Place )ays that the store provides an individualized lervicc to locate a family's Coal of Arms with cu!>tom-de!>agned ar1v.ork and logos, and it can create pc~onalized hand-crafted gift and decorali\e piece) 'l'M _"A I ACKSMIIH, -·-~ .. '·During the month of September, we arc fca1urlng 'Christmas in September' offering d1~ounts o n al!._bolid:iy gift orders," says de Hann. A DYING· BREED'- 0 Neighborhood smithy watches ~he world go by from gazebo he created from metal and heat J 0 KJNG & CO. for cu!>tom invitattons and Cine stationery is having a SO-percent off sale on selected prepackaged Ct.rislmas cards. Custom-ordered Christmas cnrds selected in a lbums arc on s.ale through Sept. 15 at IS pcrcen1 ~ ~ - Jo Kirlg & Co. (122·0n2j is located at \Ve<;tcliff Courl on Wcstcliff Drive in Newpon Beac'h. · .D SHARON HAIRE OF Balboa hland would like to ~hare her Best Buy to readers: it~ clear sun)Creen spray mist that nC\enouchcs your hand!>. H:ure sells the product through Epkuttn, a d1!>trabution and sales company thnuells products by "ord·or-mouth and in some salons The 4-ounce spray sells for $18 retail, but H aire is orfering Best Buys readers a 25 percent d1~ount, or $13.SO plus tax. Haire claims that 1he sunscreen spray is FDA approved and only about lO percent of the sunscreens on 1he mad.ct can make that claim. The spray is non-oily. 11 has a SPF of 20, and according to Haire it's perfect for bike ridc_rs, golfers. tenn1 pla)ers, skiers. horseback riders, babies. and children. For more inform:ition please contact Haire at 67S-4S49 or by fax at 67S-0190. 0 &st Buys op~11rs Tbursd11µ .ad S•tunhp. lttbttbcr JOU'rt • mcrthDnl or• sboppu, U you know of• 1ood buy, I'd lo•c to lfvt ,ou some publldty. Call me •I 540-1124, w 11Jt •I 646-4110 or wriu lo mt Best Buyi, Dalq J.JO W. B•)' S~ Co t.t Mu.a, C•lll. 91U1. By Rt.lss Loar. Staff Writer t's a simple idea, brought to life with a lo1 of heart, a lifc1ime of craft and employed in the fragile art of contemplation It's a pinning gazebo. John· H ildebrand, 59, is 11 welder by trade and owner of one o f the few remaining one-man welding shop • tucked away in an old Santa Ana Army Air Base Quonset .hut in Co ta Mesa. He hl..es to it with friends in the bad.yard gucbo he crc:ited from fire and tecl, soning through life's my tcries while a onc·haJf ho~epowcr electric motor soundlc ly re\ohc<; 1t • octagon·shapcd platform. It comes full circle once every 16 minutes. a peed precisely c:ikulated 10 g1\IC one the ~nsc or floating. "When l first made it. l'thought three minutes per re\-Olut1on v.ould be a good speed," he says. "But I found it would knock the gravy out of people's plates." Bo!'" and raised in 1he Pennsylvania coal·mimng tO\\ln Of Connellsville, H ildebrand says he painted the gazebo bl:ick and white in deference to his Dutch heritage. But he cut a skunk out of me1al # and mounted it atop the gazebo IO reflect his tolerance for the ambiguities of life. "It took me 59 years to discover that whene~er things are black and white, tl\cre's got to be a skunk somewhere," he says. taking a slow pin on the gazebo near an O\lergrowo ~ppcr tree while ter spills musically from bucket to bucket in a nurby fountain he made. TI>e main gear that turns the gucbo was once 18001 2S2·914t In Vt'» OU~ d l'ft· -. u,a111 R.eadttS Hotline: 641·6086 • YOtll ~ ibi;wt t"-().Ah NOi OI ....... ... N!l'.llftt.d -.....-.. Netty ID WILatn lcbdrft. The -24 hour ~ ..W• ,.,.,, ... ~ ., tteotd lr!tM IO tM .... on Mr ~ eo.,.i. ....... MuW ........ llO'" ~ pubGJhed mull ~ ctwit NIM, dty and phon• n~ ·.,. Wf• TM ~""~_,,.. ,.,.-.... ~~ To Mike A Correction • II ft Nol'1 promp!ly «t al ··~ al ~ f'lp-al )4tll•. en. MJ Th.IM 1"RI ... Clft ...... ~ ............... •Mihhft ............ ldiitor ......... Mltftltpl ·port leKh ltld Coiu Mftl, M>ta~ 10 tht D••'Y Not Ot\ly •~ 11t11l.K!IP by mlil b SI St Pf' moNt. S«.onJ (l.m ~ p.id 1t C.U Me.I, CA iPr~ -."'61 ii• pliC:..blt' tW• ~ loal ton ) P()STtMS- fUt S.ild atdt.. c:N,,.n 10 Tlw Noc, , 0 lo:. t SM,• Goll• Miu, CA 92626 CC>f'\1tlOiT No iwwt _, liwwlli0/'4, tdieorill ,.._ ar .....,,_.,.. ..,_ CM\ W ~ ~t Wl'IMn ~ tlClllcl~~ How lo reach us O"ulation: (The TitMt Of a_nge County) (8()()) 252-9141 ~- AdvertiJing Cl 1fied 6'4,2·S678 01spt1y 642""4)21 Editor I.al News 540.122'4 Sc>otU 642~330 News. Spotts fa_1t 646-4170 Main Offke 8UStneM omce 642·021 IWnftl fM 631 ·S902 ............ ~ MINP -~~-.. ~ .......... c.-.... ~~.,~~.,. ·~~ .... ~Not .......,,, ... Mimlf~· .. Wfl.'t44.aGOI 1M1Mlltw4 ~y }I.. CNM' I"· CMif'1 ~ ~ ~ "' ~ INdt """ a.I ....... IP' o .. &Pll 111/'f ailtJ' ~ • ........... Mll\Awit Oittidor "' r ' ~ kt JM f () ~ .,.. °""J, Chit' liNlldlt OMn1 •·is ........ , .• .., ...... . ... ,... ... .. ..,. ,.., ... •1•7e.&t.I .... , .-..u ,,,.,.... 1.J 111.,,... ... h~con\trU ting th"c~ir h\C ;iftcr the dcJth of h1 "'re· :i tndlcr m the Ne"'port·MC\D Unified School D1stri I. But .. 1uing tQgcthcr on the gnzcbo and taUdng into the night A the "orld goc:i. )]o"' I)· by ~ems to help. A sclf-.,t ~lcJ ph1lo~phcr, poet ind ~ell.er, HllJcbroanJ gradu.11cJ \\llh a h1-.tory degree from Cal Sta te Fullerton ..1nJ wa po~J to earn a tc:ichina credential. Dul -he wai .11~ay intrigued with the art' o't blJd . mithin1 and took a "c:ldan& clas .it Or:insc C.OJ t Colle c in 1963 H1ldebr:tnd found his c:ilhog .ind com inced one of onl) hH> "eldmg shop'> in tu"n to tJl..e him on. After learning the 1.raCt, he openc:J h1!> O\\n \hop, ll1IJcbranJ ~ Son, in 1979 ------"E\c"boJ) thouaht I "a' Hildebrand built this gazebo in his backyard . part of a mechani 'm used an the production or napalm during the Vietn:im W:ar. "I thought I'd turn 11 into something peaceful," Hildebrand 5'1) , . an import nt irony to the former Marine turned · pacifi l. He also S:.lv:igcd small metal ~heels from the ongin:al Balboa Fun Zone curou~I for the methanism. A m:ill bra~ pl:ite mounted on the gazebo bca~ the name of his wife, Phyli • "ho died three }Cars ngo of cancer. ''She \\Ould b:a\·e loved it," be ~ys. Hildebrand li\le with his 22-ye:ir-old son. Jeh. in n small Costa Mesa hou~. He's hved in the city incc 1959. Hi son's n:imc -pronounced Jay .. -is a shortened version or John Earle Hildebrand Ill. Both father and 50n have hod a hard time .ib\OlJtcl't m-.anc. but l\c ~co hJppy C\Cr ~1ncc." he \J)\ "l'in J hlacbmath reall> and rm a J) ing breed -~ 011e -m.1n ~hop hke mane:· '\ - . When h1~ M>n v.a~ )Oun~. I ltldcbr:ind "eldcd him a metal rocking hor\e anJ other tO)).. "A c.irpcn1cr would build hi't ~n a \\ooJCn hou e I built him a 5tccl hou)C to play in " Hildebr:ind ha!> dcJ icited his i;uebo to the memory or his ~•fe Although dlilJrcn arc JiS<lppointed b) it ~low ~cd, it holds a ccrt1un m gic for lhosc past 40. He may build a few for sn.Jc, but he hys m:tking money "a never the point. "Wc'Vt almost d1 O\trcd truih here," he SI)\. "It it nice on ·)'OUr p )Che )'OU sc~ olJcr." Pala lOG ' . COITAMUA .) TM lolJowmi II the teCOltd ;,, u otJtasioty/ ~ria on hoW ro ,., 11" Pflblicity in the Daily Pilol ud ii» Olbu lliiidia. Y ou don'l llkc cnouJh advaataF ot us al the Daily Pilot. . I'm talkina about free ink. Good press. Prittlef.S publicity. tr )OU'rc an cducalOt with 1 cause, actor ig. search of fame. restaurateur with great food and no customers. community activist fightU>J Citi hall, . politician aboul whom joucnatiisti can't find 1 aood lhina to say, or· cntreprenelir whose lnaer, mos1 pawetful 1 compe1itors continually arab the media -----. potliJht away £rom Ed~ , ; your notcwonhy •lOf S . achievement: Lis1cn up. Notebook · · Jt's easy to get your . · nam~ in print -in the Pilot or any other publication in the •COunuy ,..... and )'OU don't need to pay a . fancy PR firm to do ii. · Fiist, let's review the singlt basic rule for gc1t1na free publicity: Study lbe mtdla. You want sormthina for nothing: pricclc s;>u~ity. You need Last day for vegetable growing contest Attention backyard farmers: The' Oaif y Pilot is looking f0t the besl · backyard ~lable garden · in Newport Beach and (())ta Mesa -and today is the last day for entries! to do a little work. . . '-Once ,ou'vc m ~ c~d the •andatd Each publicahon offer1 maden .. Avenues ol A«ns. .. ways in which they can act their information into prinL In today's Pilot. for instance, many Avenues of AcceU are This· isn't brain s~rgery. We n the media are easy to manipulate., . ·· A~uc1 of Ace• , you an ~c up to the rarc~ied a~re 1nhabilcd by the myth. Media Wiurdi or pio Ooctem. Again, don't be inJimid led. Thi i n't brain wrscry. ready to be e\ploitcd bY )OU: • For retailers, tflc Best Buys column . QI\ pace A2: • For any rommunily cvcnl, the Around Town column on page A6: For volunteer orpnizationi., the Vo unteers Directory on paac All. • For restaurateurs, Marla Bird's colu01n on page IS of our Weekend section. •For nifhtdub and art gallery owners or anyone in the enten~inment business, our aru-and-en1en1inmcn1 calcnC1ar on page 4 or our Weekend section. •·For anyone with a cause, our letters, Readers Hotline and eotnmuntty commentaries on page AlO. . • •For charity fund-raisers, B.W. Cook's a>lumn on page A9. These, or course, arc but a rew exampl~.s from just a iinglc day Qf a single newspaper. · By studying the media. )'Ou'll also learn whafs·ncwsworthy and what i n't. Apin, u ing the .Pilot as an example, .. . . . We in the mcdii are c y to . manipulate. Herc arc Ci\'C WSY' hOw - v.1thout spcndina hardly a nickel. _10u·o see that we sarc1y will run 'for-profit semin1.rs in our Around T~n · •section. So if~'rc 1 tockbroker, don't ban.Jc 00 &etting A lot Of free publicity for ~r SlOO-per·petso!' symposium on the ~·Best Stocki for ~e 2hl Century." ~.J' need to take out an ad. • · 1.) B«Qm~ an Uptrt wurtt~ Journali 111 need quote . on a rcsut:ir b;i i!. "from CP~ laY.JCrs, rcslaur:int ·politician), entrepreneur~ Let the F i.rially, by scrutinizing a new~p per. . you'll get to know who the editors and rcP.Ofters arc. lntroduce yourself - by letter or by phone. Thcs.c: people ha .. e empty pages to lill ~ally and arc gTJteful for pJd il')formation they c:in 'Use. . You wonder why t0me people ~cm 10 get all the good press? Beeau~ th~y have the system wired. They give the editors ind reporter what they want, in the form we want. Ir the bu~inc section nans tiny photos of new hues and · prolDPtion , for gosh s:ikes don't submit 'IO &10. h'il just _get tossed. When in doubt, gi\'c us.a call. We won't bite your head off -though.v.c may be tempted if )OU call fat~ in th'c !flemoon when we're on deadline. rcponcr know you're· 3\-41il ble: Send him a bu inc:. or Rolodex card Ii tina )Our eApertisc and v.ork and home phone number Your phone v.ill ~ nngina. 2.) \\'ritt comm ntal'i • If I v.<j.Va bu,inc owner in Nev.~n BHfli, I could v.rite tv.o commcntaric)"fh.:it tac in perfectly v.ath a~cm in the nc:"" . No. 1: How Mca ure A. the ta.~ to ~'c B.:icll • Bay open space, "ill a flt <:t ·my bo:.me~. :ind No. 2: ~ Nev.port lkich over-regulalan& its bu~inc.«• com munity? Of course, at the end of each ptc:cc (500-750 v.ords), I'd put a dt\Cree1 1agl.ane line: John Jone\ tll the ov.ner o{ X¥Z:Co. in Nc\\porl Bcjch 3) •ntnd a public hr:iring. Journ:ilillh arc alway looking fqr JUIC) quote to 'lpJCC up 1rad1t1onally dry gO\Crnment tOfies. You C'ln be the~ Of rcaaoa arul ch m~ of cawc. Just '* to the ~~~ <klrvcr l"Ome1hin& pllby nd ' then be ure to ~ ttiosc t ~nen rcmar (plu' n me, phpn number nd ddrc ) to the )OUrn li t in the • udtencc. ' 4) Btto•• a bd'iacftlkt» aa MMAJ'U. J um:al6ti. arc 11 • !) 1t1.& for KOOpS; it'i the ir hfc:blOC>d Who bcttt'r' to ChC lhcm SCOOp$ thlan )OU -n C:t1pen in four field Th~ will "'"-on tv.o v.11ys • .!fhe ~mab~t can cafher quote you in the >tory or, if that'• n l pproprfate, )'OU c:a.n b~nk the fa.,.ur. And v.hcn thc ume rom~ v.hen you need a tory in ihc "' paper, it'~ h rd for journah ts 10 a nore aood source . . • · S) Sponsor an a•anl. c-w:i.p:apcr editors arc sucken for ''l up 10" .. tones . or ··cut.Len or the Year" rciuurC) Yo1o1 . 1mpl) need tO &cncr:.ue ll'lem f or imt:i.nce, 1f )OU °"' n a l:lnd>Capc bu~ncss, put out a,·prd relca-.c orf the 'Ctty's "Top 10 f-ronc Yurd .. Mr Blnclv.cll h~ m~dc a career out of his infamt?us "1.0 Wo~•·Drcs~J Li t You · C3n, 100. • • These are JUSI a fe.,,. idc:l.s By the 1imc ' )Ou\e u'ed tnc~ up. I'll be l>:i.ck v.i1h ·another column on hovo to get more good -and frt'c! -in1: U'i/liDm Lobdtll is th~ 'tti,itor. Diamonds • Jewelry • Watches Gemstones • Flatware • Gold . Frtt Qttotn.. l~Ltt~ cult~ Uc~ Ii~ c~ (.'oG«'C'Cor .... J691 \: Brittol S&. SM«a A-. CA '2704 "'-n8 ror -.,...._., (714) "J.4t• BOAT OWNERS I SKIPPERS· BUD'S "TEXACO" LANDING ANNOUNCES ... The reader with the best garden will ~ii) a .S 100 gift certificate from the Farmers M.1rke~ in Atrium Court lthe rwo runners-up wi1t receive SSO gin certificates). The top fi\-e g<lrdcns will be featured in a photo essay · in the Pilot. · . BEEF STICK~ All )-<>U ~ to do 1s call our Readers Hotline (642-6086). s.->y )OU'd 111..e to be considered for the Veget.lble G3rdt?n of the Vear, and leave your name, address and phone number. We'll get bJck to )OU and send ~t our friendly 1udges -including Ed1tot Wilham Lobdell .lnd Shawn Cik1u, the produce man.Jgcr at F.umcrs MJrker -to t.Jli.e a look. at )Our garden SUMMER SAUSAGE ·99 .-. \\'hole '.4 t-. "tad. Re)? l'n,'" SI i -.7 WESTCIAIFF PLAZA 17th at Inine Ave., ewport Beach . · Send A Gift By Phone 642-4J02 · Wanna place a classWed ad? Call ow classl11ed ad department at 642·5678. No £1oat Size Restrictions CALL 673-7711 for an appointment' Wt*..-. .. BUD'S LANDING is located in Netrpott Hatbof, 1 block l!St al thtBllboa Feny, on the Bllbol,,,,.... A~ and hOpm-b ~fiaca.andmllilhf ilM i>r'~ -....-.-.. d ~ fblrc Ille .... d unablt ID <XJHaM. lbeft • 111111) ~ fl) I~.., ~<DIDQ~ adlld. Al ttmg ~ ' _.. •· i\ ~ :i1d hciP.nl "'4cc P'· --~-.... .,~ ... 2 ... ~ aJISJA MEl4 -A ... •••- -ilr .. f 3 ·-~ ... 6c1-=-~--,. ...... ,._ w a a; .;-, me"' -,. 5 - • .... ol ..... i.-., ..__ lilled T-..., •a ta a•••• WllmciiCi * ~-• kid. ...._. iii wil ~ ......-. wwwtl-'. .. io W..a Elda. tpOtapa- -• CJ. Sa• .... a s... ·western Waste bvlwtiies ...-,......, YHCEl~7 ~Ccnaat.W S'*" an.wr Cciln7 ..... aWC.lllilirM,_• ....... ••-· . .. -~Mu111~ ........ s , ..... oz' 1t1111a•_,...._., el t !, .................. _ -*dlliils.wllilltt1111&• .. ., a a .... .. Tail HUq Ta~••t AJRr -. • .r ... s; I._.; ........ ... PumYe Toilm s...c Iba Old . Berg'Stx-om· is b~k!.!! • II Meir• It KC-'• Dnw SWrt Spedal . (Ldy At hung. ~ thrrt nun.) . • All laundry & Dry acamr. Done ~ Home • 2 Hour Saw::e Available · ( noon. Mon.-Fri) . . • SGpcilOr Quality .at ~ Pnca Beiqp1trm11 FamDy Cleaners I . 1 1 1 1 1 • I 1 ' ,,, ' f ,, 111111 :· Mon-Fri 0..,-* "*' ..._ ,• PtupJUllll.cil .a~ 7 AM-7 PM 2934 East P<:ff --.....-,... .. .....,.. ........... .. :::Lm ae•• .,.UDlt •d-..-~... Sat • Corona del Mar ....... _._.--._,_._~ __ .... *°_..__.....,. ____ • __ S AM~ fM . 644 4446 TryinH to \\.in your O \ n ~rsona I ha tt I~: ~itJ an st ht·alth l'J rl.' srHh1di n~~ lil'rl· a·rt• two words of ;idvirt:. lloa~ lf<~spilal. By parrtti- i>~ttinH in 1us1 ahou r ·vl•ry in liran r · plan. ' c make it 'easy . for )'C>U to afford rlw tln~~t nll:d· ie 1 trc ~llmcnr :av:ulahh.• .. ' \ . When you select Hoag. you ha\C aCtCS~ to a hospitat With a hi~tory of 4>ervi<.·e lo the commu- . nity. Providing quality, affo~dable health c..arc for over 40 years. Our widdy recognized sta.ff. -~----,..-0 physicians and nurses are . . amyng the .. r_ru~st qualified in Southern California. And the mo~1 caring With the , highesl ' llunA ll1'lll1 /1tUll11tr employee Omu •' r.0111111 1111ml ullt' f!n'11t/1 r u{ t1rnll11~ wn le~ Nn:ac Ofice Tailm . ---~· ' -~-- 16281 Unmicrim OrcJe w~ 1Mne 857-05 23 .. 121D .. ·IS · _. .... W 114-mtCMI to patient ratio in Or.toge County. \\.·c offer a levd o f per~onalized • ,..J attention and com--. fort you won"t find fJuhtae' an<l progmms a\·ailable. s wdl ~1~ ce ntef°' of excellence .that are reno,\.ned for their experti5e in child-· hirth, heart ca re and -"'"'" ''' '"',.. anywhere eL e . HlfJU~1hl..,11111111a111 cancer treatme nt. We . al o pride our-Best of all, ~electing HoJg 'telve on heing at the Ho. pital b easy. JuM make ~ure leading edge1of mediral you pick one of Hoag HospitJl's technology. With the mo~t · dot·tor~ from your health plan advanced equipme.nt, directory wh~n itt time for rou to . ·· choose a primary c-.ue phy~i ian. .. Thar way you'll havt• acce, s . to the he,t medical treat- m ~nt money can huy \l1ith.out ha\'in~ to spend a lot for ir. -- _____ ,... ..... -. 2 litJC1M .._ DIJlrNDI lO much" · e nu.10 ----reqwrcd And SeMoe . hc1a at c • ,.. .. ._ f uturc d tc the ~ b: COW1ol 1k fdn .-.. ..... -.---hi.wiry bin Judgmcru on caC;h of u rec:ordini I ift o..t,ltr:"cft~J>a:ll of ICJ\kc ~ r~.fr..lcJ OU1 re llCS IO tbe r.ute, ow ~or failure, i.a v;bat C\'Cr o!facc we h<*l. •iU be mc.awrcd by the Cf lO (oar questioa£. Arts, . music,. ' O• v.i.D bold a \\ ... &DC Tastio1 . P.arty on Sept. 15 lO introduce C.,ital F!lldig REFINANCE TODAY Guranteed To Ima-Your MoatWy Pl)mt At . . . :- film, . G!!!l ABSOLUTELY 0 COST! leisure and more - every Thursday • 1n ,...., Weekend - .. J ,, ll'r .. 0 J 1 I,......_ ........ ,.n,._ Rabbitt Insurance Agency · Integrity Since 1957 · ' & ·H ome ·Auto --· H ealth (Blue· Cross) - Call 631-7740 YOUR MEDICARE . · CARD JUST BECAME '. MORE VALUABLE. Come med "1illa w to kam how! · · Tbunday September 16 9:00 am C..••e.a Kaplan'• Reetaurant 3211 Harbor Blvd. ComplUitenr.ry MuffUJ• ti Colli ... Co Today fO( o free ~hohon . (IOO) 201-FUND ewporl 8eodl I .SENIOR ICE California State Q'niversity, . . LonQBeach •, .. We're a~··· .. and we'readmi~Stu&mla. ·~ ~ Seats ARE still available In FALL SEIESTER courses. • • ~ • • .,I . . . We· are currently enrolling students in general ~ucahon and major cla~s: For infC\flilation ~·classes that are open. please call the ACADEMIC~ADVISING CENTER AT (310) 985-7920. Or. c~l any of the numbeYs below to find out abou t open classes in the following Colleges.~ . '"\ \.;'l Classes are open in the O>lleges of:· THE ARTS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING 1 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES LIBERAL A·RT~ (310) 985-7885 . (310) 985-7696 . . (310) 985-5257 (310) 9854194 . (310) 1985-4208 Call the Colleges directly at the numbers listed. ,, Come 'a'nd join us for a quality ~ducational experience! ... ----------------------------------------------~----... ; "H orne of Orange oun{1 's BE "T PRODl CE· Farm rsMarket at Atrium Court F HIO~ I LAND .. M°'JAY PU a CHASE: Op~nuaad proponents ol thi "tywide IU U1Clllnea& d~trktinN~ Beach will debate during a 7:30 1.m. breillast m«tina at the Newport C.cnter 1arriou. The brc3kfas1, coordinated by the Ne~pOrt Center Association, will ~r the proposed B~k Bay land purchase, the subject or a citywide \Ole in N~ember The breakfllSt is open to the public n1 n charge of SS. To make rcserv.nions. call 720-8488. · MOK.ING CLINIC: The American Lung Association of Orange County wall have a Freedom from Smoking Oinic starting toda). The class meets twice a \\Cek for four wecl.s :it Hoag Memorial Hospital: Pre-regi tr:ition •~ required and· co.st is S75. For more information. call 835-LUNG . . . F1UDAY HORSE SllO\.\': rhe Labor Day Cla~~ic Horse Show wtll be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p m. an the Eque~trian Center Admiss ion 1 free For more 1nfonna11on. call · l3.JO) 4.S9-8066. Al6JWm:H 6181Ja..els 4Show1Jme 3 CianaP ESffl 2 Morie dmnels UM •al#• A&E DlscotwJChalnel U.Splf#fs ,,,,,,, lllllCh 1111118 SATURDAY . · CAR SHOW: The Orange County Cruising Association will ponsor a car show today from 9 a.m. until .. 11 p.m. at eight different locations nt the O.range County Fair and Exposition Center. Adult admission is SS and children under 12 arc f rec. For more information, call 826-1948. REUNION: Corona del Mar High School cl:i.ss or 1973 will hold their reunion at t,he Wcstin.~uth Coast Pt:ua in the evening. A cocktail hour, dinner and dancing will be p:irt or the fe stivities. Tickets arc $70. For more informa tion. call 538-88.i6. MEDICAL UNIFORM ~LABOR · DAY SAi E laa • .,, le .. ; S &Mea•.,~ l111L • ' , ... • .. • lK OllJ ... Clllll Wiih ftm AD ~ ......... ~-··· CA&aow.ne ='!-~aioa Will spoMCW a car .,. ~ "°"' 9 aA until 11 p.a at .. ei&ht dilreRnt kations at the Oranp Counry Fair and Ea:polilion Center. Adult admission is SS and d\ildtcn under 12 are • f rec. For more information. caU 826-1948. • JUDOS .,..,. GAltDND: nil ....... ""'nl tneetU. ot IM ~ ~ Hi&aorical SodctJ ... fealwe vcaeru $upcrior Court Jud~ and local. 'Robert Oardacr. Oardncr ... m Marc his uccdotes about the life and lnu ot a town called &Jboi. The meetinc will be hdd at the Sherman Ubrary and Oardcm in .. Corona Del Mar at 7~30 p.m. For additional information. call 871-29.lS. • ~ ECONO~UC OtrrLOOK: The Bad Bay Oub -a bu inc luncheon org:iniulion -wm discu .. Partners'hip 2010" and it • imp3ct on the future econ<ilny of ar.._ ~ durims a........... CCNlffRlll ~ OCiL 14 Oii 11 dalli Lt Mllidlea ffi*I. A fie ol • ..._. Tllrrd pm.,.._..,.. SlO GMf ....._Far..,,._ call farm t ua. to 12 ,-. ·Cm 'h SJ.S, $16 •MD • For lllOIC }llfo.nullioa. al 261-7963. COHVDMTION TIN: T1p1 IOt • bctacr ~natioMI litOk will be ---------""!'"--- prexnacd ti, the l~ion ... DAY, ..... 1e C~cty aub aocd.alM at 7 pm. a1 tM Newport Center Libnry. AU 1t1endcc will be JMft free ~ for the INinc lmpr<W Oub. for more informition, call (71") 644-3'181. VOLU rr££R TRAI ING: The Sea &. Sage Audubon Society ~ bc&innin1 a 9-sc ion .tr:iinina progr.im for ,,'Oh1n1cer naturalist~ to lead .. cekday tours ror elcmeptary school children: The sc ion ~&ins tonight and f ALL FASHIONS: A specbl hoWina ut •he <;aMn Kkin fall • rolJcctiOA of men's aftd women's i ~iol\) wiH be held II I I 1.m. at the four SclaSOM Hotel in Nc~pott Beach. ~d by Friend) ol the Oranac eou, Interfaith Sheller, the fashk>n ~hoW and lunthcon will benefit homeless families. TdctS are S50 For more information, call l..ind:ii Lyle 91--7SCJ,;.03J2 or Sharon McKfonon II 673-4016. .. THE MOUAY,llPl'.6 CAil SHOW: The O~ngc County CNisin1 Association wilt sponsor a car ~ t~y from 9 Lm. until 3 p.m. Might different locations at the -Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. A.duh admission is SS and children under 12 are free. For more infc:1nnation, call 826-1948. TUUDAY, llPT. "I THI MOS'! COJl1'0Il'l'ABU JIA'n'll8 10UCANBUY. ADVANTAGE Or**Y .... Cllllt ... _..., ... .. ... 111*19\ ,,,...,. • -Qll lllleta ,, ....... t.....,colln . CAREER PLANNING: An introductory seminar for people wbo w:int lo change careen or darirf their li!c-pu~ttd . - direction will be offered by "McCue Associates nt 3:30 p..m. at ·4570 Campus Drive in N~l>Qrt Beach. · Cost is SIS. For more information. call 979· l 000. RUFFELL'S IPllLSnlY llC . .................... 1m-a11.. am 1111-•111.-. . • ... ,, ........... ,.., WOlllS , ................ MIOOI' -nt ra1 111011W Tty l YW'I 1M ywllllit ...... BACK i « I SCHOOL ., . FREE Pack or•• Bag · ..... llOpu1fl I ........... .,,, ...... . • . . ewport C'Anter Dr. the at-ease boy's ~apartment specializing in Cotillion . Holidays · & Speciaf Occasions E SP CIAL ~ White or Navy Interlock Polo Knit Shirts ' . sizes S-20 30%.QFF . FIR IACI Tl SCHiil (~lerty $22.) - \ = Al8o ... come & See The i..v1ea Collation Of,,.,,., "'°°" .. BhirmFar~· 759-7979 , L ·n h Jl 11 a P. 1~ b -" p c r ~ T (.; ar " cl ~ A c c c. ~I b1 .11 a 0 Ni pl .. ~ D lei lJ IQ i11 RUMMAGE MLE: 'TM First United Methodist Ourth in 0-ta Mesa wi1J hold it1 Kmi·annual rurruuac sale. 11\0 sale continues Siturday. Tbe church • located at .. :o W. 19th St. SATUHAY,Hn.'1 1 REmLE EXPO: The Orange County Reptile &po wtll be held '31 the Orange County Fair and fa~ition Center from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m: in Building 14. Adult ad.mi\ ion is S4 and childtcn't · admi~ is S l . For more . information. c;aJJ (707) 792:-2()14. MUSIC FESTIVAL: The first Annual Balbo3 Pcnin ula Aru &. Mu le Fcuiv.al will be staged on 1hc ,,..~ y area at the foot of the. BalbOa Pier from JO a.m. to 4 p.m :md artisans will offer a wide array of hand crafted items For more 1nform:uion. ~-~151 STEPHANI£ ED\ ARDS: The Ameracan As.soci3tion of Uni\'cnity Women will hold a brunch 11 9 a.m. \\<ilh TV· pcl"!.On:shty Stephanie EJ~ards. "ho "'111 peak on "Who -Am I \\ 1thou1 My :Job?" The Ct))I is SIS for members and SIS for non-members. for more 1nformat1on. call before Sept. 7 at ~16-S7. .\RTS FESTIVALS: The City or \c"1><>n Beach R.ecrcJllon Dc:p.utmcnt hold> It hrst Annu31 13;alboa Pcnin.sul:i Am and Crafti. I .ur at the foot of the B:ilb03 Pier 1artin1 at 10 a.m ·me fes11 .. al v.111 1Ce-r hanJ-craftcd Item b) local riiuru, mc;lud1111 JCv.clry, · .1in1ing llnd hanlJ-maJe 'doth. L\lel3nJ , C:>l)p'IO :ind Swing UlolC v.ill"bc-pla)c:d by h\'C bands. dm~ion u free. For more nlormation. c<>ll 644-3151. UNDAY, SIPT. 12 Uni 11\i ·o ; Noac:J 'A.&lcrcolor ru t RuthH)nJ, v.111 meet 1he ubhc at an afternoon rccep11on <Jt he Newport Ccn1cr l 1br.1f). , hich v.ifl be dLSpll) tng 3n e'\h1b11 f htr worl 1hrou1h Sept. 30 The cttption -open 10 1he public - ill be from I to 4 pm. THAT JAZZ:. .. White Linen hd hzz 1993" -an annual ;irJcn p;irty fundraascr for lhe erlorm!n~ Ans Cen1cr -Yrtll be clJ from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Hy<lll 'cv.porter 3mph11~ea1er. Tidc1 re $40 Call 556-2121 for r:norc. -EAFEST: The Balboa Branch b~ry v.ill h:J\e open from oon-S p.m. to cclcbr31c Sc:iFc t > j.h~ana nnutical b\>0ls to all a1ron and pre-scn1111g spcc1:il rogram for children. AJI tMrics :arc /rec and re-rcw tratioo 1s not requircJ. or more anform:ition. call - J -3171. ONDAY6 SIPT. 1 ~ ATIENT SEMI AR: The H03g cn1ltty Scnicc~ Center will hll\-C: new p:it1ent ~manou from 7-9 m. t the Grace lfo:>g onfe~ncc Center .u "1e h<hpitaJ. r more 1nform:u1on. call 21 .. 1. ER PUNNING: An troJuctory seminar for people o want to chanae careers or rify their hfe purpru.c and rcction wilJ be offered by McCue sociate at 3:30 p.m. at 4510 ITIPU) Dri\C tn Ncwpon Bc~b .. t is SIS. for more 1nform1tJoo. II 979-1000. ESA PR.ID£: The Mc'M Pride eillast mcctin will take place 1hc Nci&hbo!hood c.ommunity ntcr. ._11.IAY, 191. 18 DU IUaGDY: MCmben o1 ..._ HOlpilal'1 IMC Tew will ~ 9dWuca la Ucc rcpllCaDCat Mal)trt at wcU as bow to prepare b ft IAd 1Whal 10 expect, Thi 1 p.a. tctniur wil be he~ at the Hoel flealth Center ia _Irvine. call SSl-6700 to resist«. POETllY DISCUSSION: The poetry Of John Milton will be cfuamcd rrom 2:30 to• p.m. today as "'" of Voicn and · Visiom. Nc-A-pon Ccntu Libmy'1 Wednesday poetry d~ion cries. Local published poet and anomcy Walter Schindler ..,ill lead the dGcussion. For more .information. c•ll 644-3191. RA.NCH UJSTORY: "History of the Ncwpon Harbor Buffalo Ranch.•• a free cvcriin1 lide~tec:turc will launch the fall ~cruni scnes an lhe Vince Jorw:nscn Center at 7 pm. Irvine Ranch and City of Irvine historian ' Judy Ucbec) will present lhc program. Call 644-3181. Sad fotlT lt~ms to ArowJd Toenr «lit«, th Dall}' P/Jot. JJO W. a.1 St..eost. Mna, nm. · 95 so. "" YD. IUIM fAIPlr IBJS, ll 629Tllllinal Wlr, #20 • Costa Mesa '722-0420 Moo .• Fri. 1974 '" . , • • , • I 0 I 1 ' , t-, ' 1 • ' I "'i ~ , ' • • r YOUR AOL.EX RESTORED • "'6 \ .. 'As Ne"'.. ... · AJ V. .. ·itxk Done Or.· P·ernrses 1191MY MA W w.fd A• > Ill aa.--l!J-&"' Trade In Your Old Jewelery .. let us tum outdated Jewelry into ~ Modem Masterpiece at M the Usual Cost 'SK GcXl & ._• OJ I Goino ,to .the doctor .s hou ldnt ; .. • \ .. p.1 .... t 1.inH :-.dndwac-~ I"" 1>1H ' tl111i,~ \ \ l~lt tu tlH• <lo< lt-11 '" .1nodH•r dunn c1l ~'t·1· . ....... 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"'""<I in tht' t D\lr\ln lot•,, l'\1°1 rrnt 1 . clu '.'(•lo•' "r nut r· 1mt11. -C'e\l't" pl,,·-.;ac•attn .... ( hc .. n •wlt"•t Urtl' ul out• r~' I•, ('him."' lu 1 \ 1u ''"'"II ~n .}~HJ~ lu oltl1 rl,\n f t tum· Y lU '"' Ix 'ft ., . • 19 • • • • . . . . ... / OUA HMOe Fw-t•apcz11 c.....1irw.~ ......... --. , .. ; • . New studies find no liRk betWeen chocolate and acne Do you have dry eyes? Test your 'Eye Q' o~ enduring myth about chocolate is that it agsravatcs ·acne. "It's time to put this myth to ~est," said M • .uk Haf~y. tl • leading authority on chocolJte and.president of Brown &i Haley, one of Am<?ria's largest bo~ed-chocolatc manufacturers. As p rt of an cducationJI campaign to clJrify a numbe:-of hetllth and nutritional misconceptions about chocolate, Haley cites medial studies that have disproven any connection between acne and chocolate. One example is research conducted ·at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology. "A control group was gi' en a bar , closely resembling chocolate,· but wh ich contJined no chocolate," ~xpl.ains Haley. "A simiLlf'. group w.u g;ven real chocolate ~ich root.lined almost 10 times"the amount of chocolate liquor as a nOfmal choc:Obte tw." AJ. the end ofthe test, the acne oondioon of the people eating chocobte was almost the same as those Whb had no c:OOcofate. In another study, 80 miclshi~ at the U.S. Naval Acadef1it, will of whom h~ acne conditions ranging from mild to moderate were divided into two groups. One group ate no . chocolate fOf four weeks; the second group ate at least three bars daily. After four weeks, the groups reversed ~ating patterns. Once aga in, results showed no significant changes in the acne condit.iOns of either group. Ate you one ol the 10 mHlion Americans who sUffer from dry eye syndromel Tak the followins quiz and find out 1. DO your eyes burn t1nd itch, -even 1f you don't halve ~ or when it's not allergy seasonl 2. Do you ~uendy feel.as if there's something, Ii~ a gr~n o( sand, in your eye? 3: Do you take prescription oral mediatiOns for ~yo( the following purposesl ' • Estroge~ replacement · • AJlergy relief • Birth control •Acnet~nt •Blood pres$ure control 4. Ate your eyes freq uently red? S. Do you spend a lot of time in front of a computer scr~nl . ...,. 6. Are your eyes sensitive to light~ 7. Do you wear contact lensesl 8 . Do ~ smoke Of spend a lot of time in smo~y rooms? · 9. Are y(>u menoJ>Jus.il or post-mcnop.lusal l 10. Do you use C)C drops to relieve · redness or any of l~ other symptomsl If you answ red yes to one or more of these questions, then you may tx! suffering from dry eye syndrome. . If you a~cred yes to question No. 10, then you could be using die wrong cyedrop. . Ory eyy synd rome is ,-.h.:st it name implies -not enoudl moisture on the surface of the eye resuftingin mild to severe discomfort. AJthOugh most p"revalent in mcnopa.usal and p<hl·mcnopausal Women, it affects a wide cross section of people, young and old, men and women. It can be causro by a variely of d1ff erent factors - envi ronmental conditions, induding smog and extremes of hot and cold, wearing contM:t lens.es .and · ~e computer u • There is also a high rate of dry ~ syndrome among those v.ho suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, .ls well as those who fly frequ~tly. · · Commonly mi~aken (Of all rgic red e) , · dry eye syndrome is a Vf:!'I d ifferent condition that requir~ difiert"nt lreat~'!'· FO'rniulated as a J>f imary tr atment f0t dry · eye syndrome. artificial tear cycdrops such as HypoTears. from IOLAB, a Johnson & Johnson Company, work to replenish t~ reduced tear film, mohturize. the eye surface, and, subsequently, ease.the discQmfort caused by dry eyes. A free informational brochure about dry eye syndrome and a coupon tO\vard a pur~.of HypoTears are avail.:sble from IOLAB, a Johnson & Johnson ComPclny ..... Please write to: HypoTcars Information, IOLAB Corporation, 500 IOLAB Ori\IC, Claremont. CA 91711. HOME LOANS Wilk 011 ·lllt .. Wltl Sltle · The Good and Bad News About CtlOlestetol Md YOl.I' Heart Or. Nata'I W<rg. Assista"t Protessa crd OirecD. PreYer1ive Cardc*:>gy. ua September a. • -7:00-8:30 PM.- Fashion lslmld, Newport Beech 610~0..~. G.ardRoorCa••aC.W Contllct .. us-ts ... Unlwnlty Hwt ot111•• Plwwn- tian c...r for""°'''*"°"' ..... folowiltg pn>grW18a: • •~vascular Risk Factor. Intervention· • Treatment of ~ and Cholesterol Disorders •Treatment ot Hyperte~ • PhYsical Activity •Nutrition for ~revenllng Heart Disease • Stress Management &!ld Coping • Heart Disease Prevention In Ch1k:ken - • Weight Loss for Carcbc Risk Reduction • lndMdual and Group Programs for Comprehensive Lifestyte Management • Noo-invaslYe Cpmnary Artery Scanning for Earty Oetection of Heart Disease THE TRUTH ABOUT LYING. .. For veal"\ we wtrt told that tht ltrmcr tht bed 11.S dcsagn 1s 1ht mult of ~ than 70 ytars of tht ixtttr That\ JU~t not lN(' IOC(' your bodv IS not flat RcS(arch ha\ ~hown'ihat for quality detp and proptr back support our ixd mu\t ix fkx1bk tnough to illow Jlouldrn Jnd hip-. to stnl. in. )'<"t 'f supporttvt tnou,h to contour 11\tlf to 1ht lowtr bKlt Only i owe• ixct don ill th1t MORE SPRINGS, ·MORE SUPPORT ' ' . '"• Compa" tht 37S to 900 \J)nn tn a con"tn· Clonal quttn· 11(" ~d vrrws lht' I 6 0 to l,400 pnn 's m· a qutt'n·s•Z<" DUX Md Mo" spnn \ man mott support lC"n ~wit Ikner OrtUlaoon ~ DUX sprin ut mieft of rt\lf 1 nt Swtd1sh . . . stttl They'" antcTWoYcn to provide mUJnun sup. • pon They allow d~ bed to c~fonn to yow body'~ nay curve Mott 'Pf"~ distribute your Wtl ht • Mnly, and Uc, yC'NI f§llnt 1n ltS Ntural ~ . 0\111 7o \'EAIS bF RESEARCH Thm MOft A DUX bed t1 tNdt of ftllnl llllkfills and k non .... ni( EWfi cl111tM ol ~nch on detp A DUX btd 1s an 1nvtstmcnt for tht rtSl ol your ~fe But don't litt our word for 1t. Come 1n, f I( down in a DUX ixd and provt at to yoursdf. THE DUX BED, THE BED YOUR · ................ K HAS BEEN ACHING FOR r--------....... _ .. j for 11e0tt praof, smJ for Otlr FREE~ • AiN1Kal Ttebteo'°Jy . . "'Skq~.~ .. ~--~--~--~~--~-­ ~ --~~---------------------r. -,.. ,,.. ------------DUXIANA . AT l'ASRICM'f m.AM> Ill , ...... (714).....,. t••Ollalk. ......... CA ... •CWot ~ .... Mtil&>.i•lf ii ~ •JlWAWMAIU ' (7J 4) 541-1 ~- . . ·~ . • 5 -Mile Walk I 3-Mile Stroll and "Brush with Nature" Art Exhibit " Benefiting The Newport Conservancy . -1119' .. Mft Tiii -_,,., C.llllWQI ••ti 111., ••• 11011111 Art Exhibit Noon 6.00 p m --Walk.FteQ'istrauoo T·30 pm - S·Mtle and 3 Mile Walk Starts 2.30 400 p.m No Enrollment Fee! s4 ·9 Some~Apptr · 6 WEEKS FOR ONLY lllrylktlCllftl ••11111• 4 nmh rrarms. fr&m\\00~~ .At I t . 3-4 ~da\Cls J.r WIS t ~ BraeZy tl)em8 set for OP.8fl ~s-season. led off by a fashion .. shoW-tuncheon tied in to a New York snow fall: T bC ~,. Bau Guild is • bittina 1he high no1es. and holdin1 &hem. Their first Cuhioo shoit.'·luncheon event of &he ICUOJl. caUed' .. A prelude to a win~cr wonderland fantasy," in . barmOny with the forthcoming - theme ot the Open Bi.II, was a 111\uhina success. "We're Soina to play 'WiJlter in .... cm Society Editor Ne'# York' at the . ball." said the opera's Dmd DiChlfli. "In Nett York this. winier they'll be havina an "Oranse Blossom Ball.' " he added. To act the opera loYen in a winter mood the f a.shion show, presented by I. Magnin. bepn with a little snow fall, ----•· and a runw:iy of local models h~ing off the latest in fur. There were no protests or any kind. One woiNn commented, "Cows are raised for beef, minlt is raised for rur. We're not talking killinc wild leopard 1n the forest. Why is there such outrage over th.is fur?" She in isted on anonymity follow\ng the 5t3temcnt adding. .. ,he · ue has been blown out of proponion by anti-fur adivists. We're not talking abottion here, but you'd think so by the raie the subject creates in some people.'' The bal3nce of the fasbiOn presentation featured a •1dc range or fall and v.-inter de igner fashions for home, sd\ool. office, and evenin1 wear. Ttic ~ucxcss onnc aff afr was due, in large part, to the efforts of co-c.h:i.irs Mvy Lou Homsby and ~Ann Wells. The tv.-o ladies ha\e been close f ricnds for more •han 1.0 .yean an~ 1oee1her they pac~ a formidable punch. Simply put, their names on an in'1ilation ~ bnn.i_ in the uppon.. ''Tbcy ha\."C made an enormous dirfercnce,'' said Barb.it• Venui.i. v.ho ~U to-chair the 1993 Opera Bait with Oonn~ CtHn. The committee v.orking with Hornsby and Wells included M.lry Dell ~9'ouru. Susan Show, Di.tn.t . Sterling. and Cerise fed~. Feeley · SClS a loJ of ink ID the society Pl&CS for her very visible. '"ery alamol'OU$ imose. A tall woman with the fiaurc of a VcJas danctr. her arrivals in colorful c&oth.inJ arc theatrical. down to, or rather. up 10. her fetch.Ina larse hats. The ink she doesn't Jet. and d.CSCl'\'CS. ls that Feeley as a v.orMn with a bean bigcr than her real-life imacc. She cares about the community, the orpniution.s she 1upporu. the people involved, and most importantly about her h~n.d Larry and daughter T~ra. Feeley joined a t:ible filled with her friends at the opera luncheon that was a ~eritable comer on the alamou.t·SCt Of the OnnJC CoaSt. ~ McArdle. Eifttn Puso, hm P.ul. E•n Appel, Ti~ Lou. Peggy ~ler ~y. P.Uty Edwards. and new mom (already ~ to her norm11l ...:iJbt) Tina SdWnitt all at one table. The beauty, fas.hioo, and cne'I)' levels Yr-ere combustible. A danpr zone. It is intcrestina to report. ~ever, tfiat the come.natioe at lb.is .. IOCially OCIETY SOCIETY mrroa a.w. coo1. '42-4121 Lunc:t.eOft ~rwonwn ~ Lou Homsm:left, and Muy Ann Wells pose in their fuhiouble hats with ra Pxifk general di· rector Dr. David Di Chiera at the Opera IWI uncheon. correct .. table was not about Cashion or jewelry (there was plenty of il,•all very real) but about the school sy11em, government. men's and women·~ roles in 50Clety today, and about many issues of impon. Well. there was a little outrageous news. Ttna Schafnitz passed around photos of her • new-born son MaximiUion. Among the photos was a .picture of her new red Ferrari Mo"dial Convertible, a ,m from husN.n.d ~ew to mart the occasion or the birth. "I love the car, but I can't cct out of it in a skirt," said Schaf nitz lau&Jlin&· "I have to ask the parking auendartts to lurn their backs to me!" she added. "A nice card and flower would h3vc been s.urracicnt -but that's my hud>and Matt!" Also attcndin1 1hc luncheon in suppon of Opera Pacific, ~yle Anderson, Ruth Ding, PetriH Friede, Jean Leichty, Ewlyn MartJens, Dee Mullet, Clori.1 Osbrinlr. k.athlttn Rhynerson, Rentt Strong, ~ bymond. J.Dd Beverly R.ly. CLOTHES-OUT BruMI Name Women'• Apparel ~OTBING OVER $115.9 5 'Plus hypoallergenic Physician's Formula Cosmetics! -ltnf t1j-Cu;;o~r-:-gih -;ith nr-;~chas;l If 1\fJD of •ts" or more ('30 v~~ Must I l:_P !,!''-!_ri~ ~U~n_!O ~d~~ ---_J 7~f/79S.0380 · le1 -..nne live.· Balboa Isla nd SKIP BURTON 111 . 2lld ......... eta ... 8'IV O MW car tom•• MC I M ~W2_..Wll ... PWlo COf.'.l'*'*lkay ~car. @ RITCHER JONES \1 · t.. l · T · \.) · R · l · A · R · " 100°k WOOL BERIR . Level Loop· ScotchguordS O"t( , $239!· rodeSpXd'Q & N6'.*)l. a..s:m PtlSo ~ cB:> o.otrAe4 ........ O,..• , - Pretty summer hats made a 1trong showing at the Ooera Ball luncheon held Wednesday. From left, Opera Ball Chairwoman Barbua Veneri~, Ollie Hill, Sulci McCvdle, Petrina Friede and Kuen Hardin. IRVINE UNIVERSI1Y .COLLEGE OF· LAW .. .. S.1/"'"' tM South Plldfo to tht> L..Nls Dttum UNkr ... ,. t 0 Pm-rime mmcsmpropm 0 Spacious fxility/bw hbnry/compuccr room 0 ~ sub1tct concmmr.aon 0 Expei imad 1NUUCtOa/pr1CtlCUll attomtyS 0 Evenqs and Weekmi clws 0 Pracnal appn•:h m Pf'Plil'IDDll for Bar Exams :J Small &. supporttvt daes 0 Ont bloc.k olf 405 Fr,., near John Wayne Airport Open House: ThKrsday Septembtt 16, 1993 i 6:00p.m. Cl.ASSES BEGIN SEPT. 20. FOR fURTiiER INFORMATION CAll. ' (' c~KE~.~ cookies ~Ut~ect@tOO ~ Dr,ms~ll, f,,..ti,u J 6 Jqs °" tiN ~ !'.nfo l'n11Cm (~0nfi1Ul lttw !Wt)~ bnwtt1t Pqttt1. T.Jt.i11 aJ S]lbuJ. ~ PoTts •f WJ ""buk Mooru. &nr &1'11., ~" S.mo.r. Fiji aJ ,,.,, SpmJ Clmst1MJ "6y "'-""t tiN ~•1'#fal SnJh Pt1C1jic °'""" bnvwn htLt,,J., Nn11 ZaJ.M aJ S~ ~ . . ...... 0 • •IP 'f•lmdt ...... " 3 2 .... Gfp • •*Bllddz1 : . ._... r a • r r '16t•M a ct: ... ss 9 .... llllis•tlfllllllillllb .... C°ltt -,,, -...... ......... r91111111r-a.lllllli • .. It's unfomm te when those who ma~e a • career of reportutg can so easily mWntcrprct t~ose few elected officials who do an outstandana job of reprc enting us. l refer to your Aug. 19 edition" where the front page announces a comment~uy inside by Assembly Gil Ferguson. Instead or sticking to an announcemcn(. you proclllirned that Ferguson had "reversed his position" on the proposed la:c assessment (Measure A) 'in Newport Beach. I certainly did not draw such a twi!.ted . conclusion after reading his article. . Indeed, his position is unchanged. He said he would support a vote, on the Castaways and Newporter North purchase, but only under several sltict conditions. Ferguson is on the job, nsking important questions.,,on behalf of the t3Xp:iyers and , business. We ta.xpayers voted to require a 2/3 vo1e on any property tax increase. Why should it be any different for a parcel tax? A tax is a tax is a ta.,. And il we vote to further tax ourselves to pay for the Back Bay land, aren't we entitled to some a surance that we can enjoy our purcha.)e? Or should the public not question its nght to public land? Ferguson further suggested generllting the money instead by citing off other public assets. That's a refreshing contr:ist to today's "just raise ta.ices" mentality. He's doing what most politicians fail to do - prou:cting the public from putting more money into government, which increasingly provides less and less. AL COOK Newport Beach . 0 Mayor Clarence Turner and Councilwoman Jan Debay of Newport Beach think Councilman John Cox .. represented the city well" on the Tnnsportation Corridor Agency. Residents of Corona del Mar disagree. You decide. l. Cora-p-;m>vcd of-anct supported the location of a toll booth that will effectively diminish the purpose of the bypass road (Newport Coast) that protects Corona dcl Mar from excessive trafftc. 2 During the years he was on the TCA and this booth was planned, he made no attempt to bring 10 th~ttenuon of the city the location of the li'ootti and its devastating effect. 3. Hi$ purpose. he said, and one of which he was "ju tiftably proud," was 10 sell the bonds for the toll road, and evidently, any means justified the end.· Obviously. the more toll booths, the more revenue: the easier to sell the bonds When the ~rry mess came to light -by the press, not Mr. Cox -. he said, "Don't worry. we will build an additional ribbon of concrete around ~misplaced toll booth." (Not a dirett r/)ute, but somehow or other a motorist can escape the toll.) 4. So now, another road c~Ued alternate 1, 2. or 3, will try at our expense to undo what simple, hone!.t, open planning "-OUld have made unnecessary in the first place. Councilwoman Dcbay supported the toll booth and justified her posuion by reasoning, .. the exi tencc of the toll booth could have been discovered among the thousands of pages of the ElR." This is similar 10 the reasoning that finding buried 1n the federal budget, an item liMing U'sh trays for $700, means it's a good idea to spend $700 for an ash tray because it is nght in the budget. Doesn't something seem to be wrong when our "watchdog" allows a m:agnificcnt new road, built as a mitiaatint measure to route traffic around Corona del Mar, be lessened in eff~c11vcness to serve as a "bypass" by changina it into a pay-to-use road. And our own representative doe n~ come openly 10 the people and tell them wh:u he h.ls done. Of counc he didn't tell us because 11 would ha\'C been, "rcmO\e it now. and find another way to sell yc)ur bonds." JEAN MORRIS Corona del Mar A sailor's 1ne for Fred • W onderful thin happen when you . ao to Catalina I land fot ~ •eek ol vacation. Your hand II up from m -tcrioUI Dicks and cut •net bru"-sand rrom constant 1ugin1 on t~e various kinds ol ropes one b n> deal -.ith on 1 sailboai. Your eyes sea blurry and puffy from too. •uc:h sun and It water and your 1cn fooc Woe to rwkc its sws because )'OU fOfFt &o put the SPF lS ~on it. YCMa lnM ahamccd·bccl JV" bad to all ielO 2.S-UOC wiads aod 3-10 .s.rooc IHI IO•' a-er there and cvct')thiq on th& bOI• f1M dntded Ud Jll)'Cd thM Wf11 111 week • b.camc llYlf tut'1 ~a aoUcd with It • COM l : . .. ' . \ • ......,.,Nt'f ... ,,..--. Contrary to a chttmbcr survey, Art Grons!<Y says business owners "ould suppor1 the plan to stave le>\ttr C.ista~ys (foreground) and Upper Castaways if they better underst6od the issue and its low cost. · Survey flawed; Measure A good bargain IY UT '1llWISll A s a Newport Bc.tch busine~~ owner and Chamber of · Commerce member for 48 )Cars, I'd like to re p<>nd to the article in 1he Aug: 28 t\SUC o f the Daily Pilot regarding the Ne\Yport Harbor Are.t Chamber o f Commerce -..\lte to oppo e Mea ure A (Back Bay propo al) on the November ballot. Having served on the board of the Chamber of Commerce for 28 year,, I U\UJll)' agree with 1t'i po!ill100) on local matters. This time, hov.c-..cr. I c:innot Tlw typ1c.1I lCN ol Mt'.bUr~ A lo bU\lnt') IS Jnc lulf tent f>lt' \qUJfl' root ~ m.'>nlh Ht'~·s ~11.\t 1h.l1 mt'.ln~ IVI ~ 'l'\~ S..tdi bu)lrn."" ~ The chamber decided 1b official -posfrtO"n against t"he me.1o;urc-to -- RlNT'SQ fl M.R MO'\TH Sl 00 .,.,. S 1 JO S2 SO St 66 S2SO SO 7S A\C AA£~ ~fl }l)()() l 000 l 000 6.000 10,000 wooo u:iggenng amount MO'\ Ifft' l:[~J SlOOO S2 600 SS.000 s 10,000 S2S,OOO SJ0.000 S800 S2000 . \1lASC'R£ ~ COST SlO ... . • .• _ ..... 0 S<>"' SlO ·-· ....... ··--·OJ~ S1 0 .•.. , ............... b20% SJO •....... · .............. O.J°" sso ........ ··-.... ,0 2°"<. S200 ...... -·· 0 66' sa so .. . ....... _. 1 06" sa so ......... oo" prek rve Upper and Lower Castav.a~ Jnd Ncwporter North based on 141 rcspon~e' to a qucs11onmm e 1t ~cnt out to 1,200 Newport busine~ owners. I'm a Nev.port Beach bu!line~ owner who supporl5 MeMurc A. and I didn't receive the que!.tionn3ire. which ma~cs me wonder h~ man) other' didn't -How did the chamber dcetdc v.hic h business owner. \~ould recei\c the Ul"cy que 11onnairc'? There Jre many busine~!. o\\ner' \\ho support Measure A JUSt ns I do. AnJ rnany more will do so once 1hey ha"e the full fact s on the am:uingly low CO)t 10 1he1r own bu ane~s. 1f I d1dn"t thml.. !.upport1ng Mea ure A v.ould be good for busioc and m:il..c ood cronom1c ~n!IC. I ""ouldn't be davig 11 I can't help but think 1hat 1f bu~1ness O"-t'lC:rs understbod what a small assessment fee 'tc're talking ahout they v.ould not op(>9Se it. The-bcnd1ts of !WV1ng the llacl. Bay properties · far outweigh the mmu,cule cost 10 each of u'I I've prepared a chart of t)pical figure!. that busine cs v.ould pay (sec sidebar), and 11 hows clearly that tius1ne'>s '" nor bcanng a huge burden in 1hi . A I 1 cent per ..qu;irc foot ~r month I.) peanub' for C1'Jmplc. the uwnc:r of a 2,000 square foot office ~pace \\OulJ pa' JU!f SlO a month more th.in he or she is paying now. A re,t.iuraqt w11h 25.000 ,quare feet would only pay an additional S50 a rnon1h. rm 3!> concerned v.11h the cost of doing bu\ines~a' Jn)one cl,c. but 1he'c are not ... I 1hink the chamber's sunc)'" questionable at be t ond \\oh1lc 1t ma) be "ell·in1endcd, it certainly docs a disservice to those it ceprescnts. The pas aac or Measure A 1s only going to .add to the dcsu:ibiUty and pre t1gc of our c11y ilnd the -.ubsequcnt grt>'4 th and prosperity of all the community. " hen m) fatnil) built our home here in Nc'>'port Beach in 1928. ope n pace wa n'.f a problem. TI1c:rc \\C:re only tv.o other hotncs on the end.of the pcnin-.ul:i. Toda~· ~11 th:it has chJngcd Jnd v.hat l1itle open .. pace there i-. mu~t be trc:i .. urcd anJ prcscl'\cd, or our children and their children :ire neH:r· going to I.now what a truly beautiful area tha'i once Vtib. Art Gronsky Is • Ntuporl /k:uh buslnt~s 01rncr. IT idC'nt and tht C'h11mber's '9J Ciliun of tlit )'tar. COMMUNITY COMMINTARY How to ·keep a school's reputation clean . W e ~rubbed at the Paularino ~hool a meu to clean up. Scrub Saturd:t). and•\\e ..... ould hlc 6 .. Jr )OU spill rood And don't clean it up. to pass along the follO\\ing L • tbt ants •Ill· come. We )aw lois of ants just information to the students and neighbors waiting for t..1ds who don't clean up whal that use the school campus. they spill. • I. Walls and windo,.s arc not napki'ns. 7. The pllQ'lround Is not a bl1 crash can. Wipe your dirt) hand on a napkin i~tcaJ, Put your litter in a trash can, s0 it doesn't 2. \VaJls and w'lndoln are not writln& blow all over the field. p11pcr. Wruc )Our name, your math A lot of kid and p;lrcnt (and even some problem , v.ho lakes who, and )'OUr an work teachers) soc sore on Saturday to make the on paper. school clean ror u . Let's do our p3rt to 3. Walls i.rc not plll>&rounds. Bounce keep it that way. balls on the racquetb:sll walls, nol by the lunch room Paulanno Pride, I got mine, 4. Wattr Couatalns •~ not made for M~e it :parkle. maJ.e '' hme! sclcnre upcrimtnts. The kindergarten MAGGIE SANDOVAL water fount:iin bad been plugged up and a 6th Grade lo1 or "'Cry green, smelly rungi and bacterii CELINDA SANDOVAL v.cre growing in it. 3rd Orade To 1he.acntlcman who said the trailer park11pin i tryins 10 get 10 !he City Council to 1uarantce a bond •~uc to buy the park: Fitst he should get th~ fact' ~traight before be ,spoub off. Wo ore not l kSna the city 10 guaranttc the bOnds. Sccbnd this is noc a "-«railer park." h is a senior citizen mobile home residence. The senior-cit ii.ens ue very • concerned for their homes and bein1 di placed by the greedy De An.ta Jcase holders whom arc raisin& the rents 11 high as 47 percent the fint of the year. We woul~ -.clcome this gen1lem:in to attend and \'i)it ind talk with our senior citizens to obtain the facts before he voices hi.s Qpinion . OEONE LEATHERS, Pre ident Bayside VillQ&e Homeowners Association 0 Open Letter to Ml)Or Cl:ircnce Turner and Newport Beach City Counc1~ ·mcmben: I bclit'e l am rcpr-esenu1ti\.C of mJny of the long-term residents ot Ba)' ide Village w~o :ire retired and on fi.~eJ income' (actu:illy falling with intcrc t. rates so low) and who "ant to stay in our homes for the rc~t of our lives. Some mQ\ed here in the beginning '" 1960 at S80 a month I Qllle in 197.i, pa)ing S27.SOO (or my house 11nd a rent of $130 a month, :ind thought l could ea 1ly handle that . At letlSI ,Lhjrd of the park is elderly, some ha\in ,,lcquitc: incomes and wmc h:a-..ina to use their "ings to pa) their rent. DeAnz3 ha threatened to "isc my rent O\·~r 40 pcrccnr 1f they buy the l3nd, going frpm S620 to SS/O. The.next meet tow~rJ the bay will receive a 45 percent r:iisc and th<bc on the "'uter. 47 percent We feel the C' pcrc~n•~aes :ire uncon)Cion blc --- We-g:i-..e up tf)lnl to buy the lease from OcAn" "'hen they r:siscd their pnce to $36 m1llion. th~ ti~cs the price of the l:ind! · Our attorney, Gerald Gibb~ ha> tried to finJ us a lender we un afford. but they all "'"°' 100 much bcC3use of th( lease. That &S "h)' "'e arc beumg for )'OUt help. We VtoulJ be able to get norm~I fin:incang if v.e had no lease. but 1( Vte let IXAnza buy the land v.·e know v.e will be priced out or our homes Our , only hope 1~ a bond which v.ill be at no mk 10 the city of Nev.-pon Beach. Our crcJ1b1lit •~ h:i~d on a h~tory of no foreclo ure) :>nd a record of ~yana our rent on o timely basis O\er th~ past 33 yea rs a~rding to DeAnza's rent rolls. RUTH WALLEY. &ysidc Vllla1c Retiree and re 1dcnt of 19 )C&r\ ~.Walls and sidewalks art not •btre ,ou GAY and JOE SANDOVAL should kttp )OUr uRd cbcwi.01 aum. It was CC))tl Mesa ._,,.. •~NII Pir~n~ and students pve P.iularino School~ fall du.nlng lUt WttbncL • Onb Coast water never C\ler dries out. Boy, ~c hod a grcal ·time! We timed o'tr tnp so ~c could pend 1 couple ol arduow d•)' and niahts at Bih" C rinthian Y ~ht Club's ttotoriou Clambake. Th anndl ninJ i held II a rU\lic l~ndina in C.t Harbor. 1 somewhat unca~ili.zc~ pot on the (ar idc: ot C1talioa. WhU no cl.au 1re ' baked, thcfc 1 seem "IJY -----c.bdte · now 0( nbs, c ken, Ahr mp, sc aad k>bsacr t;,il There are abo nuids 'with which to "' doWn these IO(kt cat <There k cntcrtalnment • • hatday alth• h • talent &boW. ~ the act wue three W<MnCD whO 1ooU "J>'lft froet ol the aoad of 150 Ud did needkpc,uu ("Th O\lpt1 Mes> 'em in 11&cs1 .. ). Then ehCrc were a COUp6e .ol ,,.,odd p who sa ... • 1D119 called .. God B My Undctw1ar.'" • At one point a pia new O\>er the .i:,Ompoun<l. The few people who rottfirmed ... my sightif\I i:iid il w merely a pie· hapcd balloon. but l am not .a !.urc. A little Clamb kc SoC 1 I "I way, however, and v.c were anxious to 1e1 b ck around'to the other c and our l fa\oritc of 1IJ our favorite pl cc Chcriy Cove. To the uninitiated 1nj the unsimp:1tico. imply iuina and !t"hnmina. anJ •arina out t a for da)'I on cnJ m y seem • bOr~. But there • plenty ft\OIC to do there. We were r0t1un 10 cnoup ao be aaipod • moorin1 juM otr the rocly liHIC beach whcrt people who brilta dc:lP oa their bolts take the d1ucn lor rut atop.. h'I qune cntenain•n1. Realty h li Moi' of tM ... come by cUnlhy, bUI IOIM ewHla to .... (l'Olll ahclt boeta. · • ...... -..................... lmrd • --~ ''WWftn" WlllllJil •I WMa't rally nd. lllcm• I w ~ IUR lhiarb doft' .......... 11111. .. ........ .,..... ......... _ ...... . ,..,.UlwMb .... ~ ..... .. • little sutded . Watching sea 1ul is lso 1 fucinatina pastime. One who adop1ed us wu obvioUsly the head bird in those waten. At ont point, he let out a Iona. loud, un·full-likc squawk. Soon, this &irl gull new in. {er head was do"'n· her tMJ.fcathcrs were IPfCad and sh. miling 1 trange chit'plna 10Und. She v.enl up to the male and tarted aently pc inJ at him. l ,. -. cmbama d. but my wife t~t •tht l:aJy cull was makifll a foot_,out ol het1elf. "C'mon. set your neck upl" she ursrd. '.'You don't hive lO cheapen 1W"Clf like th~t. O\lntp tb bum ... A.cf bf~. • M1 Gull Mretchd lter Md. Mid t.cr ti.ad hi:P and proudly no.lc4 on. a -. ... re min lie. Md IO pl Nie at a...'IJ QM. Hal9ody rtaJI)' kllOM wMe lhl ...... Nlftaidw -,.o1 .................. ... ....... .,Na, ........ .... .,ot ... ••'• .... ...,...... .. ...... ... ..,_.,C.1111••• mhvu 111111 IMll Ol•t "' ... 1111 .... Qill7 CM'-.... .., . .......... , . ...... 1111 .. •¢•• •2m I .... 0 0 Olrl lce•f• ~ Oith Scuuti of Ofllll&c C<Mlnty ,..,u tnun aJI aJuh wlu111ccrs. Voluntccra' are a«dcd far t~ tcaJcfl.. Th.:rc azc abo comm111.:es 10 pl.an C\cnts · "3t lbc aitll and aJulli. Cumm1ttcc' cuuld ccat.a1l alclh'\ wnc ~r three or four nwat hi. ar 3..4 hou fl 1 1n0n th 0\ r 1 full ).:Ir lot on na comm11tccs. The Girls Scoun 11c •~~> "->ol;ina for cumu· nil) people •1U1ns to share cipcm)C for ooc-umc ~ur Jcmorutration> or c.. For 1nfurm.1tion. all the Girl Srow C.OUeal or Orotnac County 11 9N("'.. .. , __ .. _, --• 0 Prob ""100 ~V<IU<n.rn a.... "'I lernL Hcntaie Ope~ Patlflc The Open ha.fie Guild AJ\a.Dec, ., ~ IJO'IP fof Opera PjM;1r~. -hn a Olrls lacorporated ofN....-rt·M•sa Cirb. Jncorpur11cJ off.:n alTl.>fJ~k Huuic offcn a Hx-r110111h propam ol re· ron"ry rounscling. parcnhn& iltills class- ~. alcohol dn11 cduauon and motnmy· b.iby actl\lhc~ F\lf more informalJOft, caJJ 6'6-?271. . • .,!de ra 0( ~ltia Cor \Uu.ntcen Of all the WjyS y~w. ~ of the m0st can~ and thoughtful NlWNes the planning ot funera&a!metery arran~nts before the need a-rises That's exactly Ytf1y Harbor La"1l has Cleated the "Head ot Household" progrcm, allowing the Head of Household o~ (1) FREE SPACE when you st.art y(,ur tam1ty in cu ~fore ~protection plan The "free Space· is at NO COST 0q· {)iLJGA7ION ,s-.ns. U#1 Only). A $70 00 one trme endowment carefee IS required by state law This ofter is vatted at $1 200 00 plus $70 00 Endo.wnent Care It's an easy way to ~ure complete fule<al arrarigemms so your family Yron1 haYe to make afl the a!l'J ~ SUj)l.:f'~d can: ccntcn for 1'1a anJ bo)'s 1r.ilh nationall> rc°"mzcJ prosram~ aftd Cll\tltcS 1h011 builJ tclf· \uff1C1.;nqt. r«puni1b1ltt) and conrKkn«. •11h an cmp!\u1s on 1hc •rec~ ncccb uf c.irt 1nd )~llJ v.om.:n \ uluatccn arc n.:~JcJ lO ~Ip 11 the prop.am anJ rec· l.:';lt"11\.il ktl\111\.~. JI lhc main fa..ohl) ~nd 1cn1 tt~tcr, anJ u office UMiUnU a.AJ 11~nJ1 m.aintcuncc pcnQM for rur1hcr tnfomuioon un 'olun1.;crrna. nil Rita RcJadh oat ~ 71 I Glau Mountain Inc. \'uhmtc:cn ;arc "'" J.:J 10 aiJ p~'\l· '3lly chal~J 1Julh •bo m.:~1 m.•nlh· h f r cJucatlQruil. cn1e11.a1nmcnt .mJ w- olll purpl)kS. Abl¢-boJ1cJ '\)lu•llccrt-.arc ahl~-. nc.:Jcd 10 h .. lp •1th c.thllS. p.:1• \ilfl:tl ~<:d> Jnd ..,..,,.,nx •h.:cl..h:a1n al anJ uuhn • R>f 1nCo1m.aa.011. ... 11 Rnc Hoe.an· t r ... ~ :.. " (>.at>-: nJ ur Ot>r\lth) ~h•I• •1 lilt>S·lli6 Hat Ceanectlon llic Jl_,1 C ttCClk>n " I ""om.:n·. rtnl· .1n1hr~ "''"''°" of lh.: (b.imt-cr of Comn -,~I> •I h '4:f'C. th.-C..'1'1'1mun1111.• •"' Cmta f\k"' 11n !I;, •'f"Jtl B.:.ach \\ h1lc Jt...I ,tunnc 1 ... ...i~. rnh>rm:atwn. n:"--urt.e\ .1nJ .:•ro.;t,.;~ 1n n:g.arJ 1,1 t>u••"• "' the f r.rwp ,,_ ut\ul\ J 10 th<1r11.1hk dl.110 fof tn10:'1f'.ttivn. 1:all ~-'\ \\ :ilbur~ r at ~1Hci -- 'Nerlta9• H.ouse Auxlllary \'olunt.: .. r Ate ll('CJ~J Wr an au\1han •urpvn """P b.:' nj {.:>rrn .. J M tlm1a,c llou~. 1 non·rruf.1 wb\tu-.:c abwtoe re· .. ~'l'\'Ct) home for pc-c:sunt anJ parcnun1 •um;:n a.W tbcar "'•JJ1.,n 1h Cu.u Mcloa. \ 11lun1.:cn arc: n .... d.::J t•' ra1~ funds for h<.l\I~ M.:J prU\iJc hohda\ p.1rtic• for lhc ,hctdrcn uJ 10 vUcr MC anJ w~ · pott 10 ~"I mocbcn ~ Step Inn as .a Pf\! ..n of lbc ~th••" Cuu,,.;11 on Hl1ll Hopes '9•all lnlury Pro9raM "'"'c tl1gh Hopes HcaJ lnJury. Pro- llMTI s Rc:a Center 14 ~u Mesa.·• DOft· profit n.aliun-.,iJc 01pn1u11oa tcnin& 1hc ncc.h • ol hcaJ..UIJ"rcd ldu.lts and their f1m1hc . PfO\ido a 1chabi11tauon provim fL>f aJ1<lrs., I \Can· olJ and ~ct. from 9 a.m .) p m Mond:a\· Thundiv Volun1ccn azc needed to u· u.t our •ti.d~nu 111 ph} tOO, q,utl\'C anJ voca1~I rcllain1ni As part of the • PfUCrvD "u\k nl\ ao IO 1 he conunuruty puol aoJ filnc~) ~atcr \.'oJuntecn ~n Sf\'C occ·on-unc a"utanc.: at all fac1h· t~~. or l"'C ttmc on I n.U)'S and Sit· urJ .. ~, for monlhtv uC'U~klM to mu\C· um•. ball ame~. Picn~. etc Work as mu;: b or h11le is dc:.ircd anJ all aics arc 1tt C Kon>C f vr mof C inf Of m' 1100. a.II Dec K.:~nuin or JLK'\ Fcrufkkr 11 6S6-74~8 Interfaith Councll The !'~rt1n·M~·lf'1nc lntcrlauh (..,unctl, "'" llmbrcU~ Ofpniution for ~·i. raJ .rn ~f'XC srouP' ncclh p.:r· ~) ICllW In lhc local COOgttSJllk\fl' 11.1 rcprCl(:nl 1hc C'\JU.ncd M \C~1n' un b.l~r1.h in 1hc 1;ommunm :anJ rcpon1n1 t>;ii.k 1u the lntcr'fl1th CounL.11 fUf infvr· nultUn, .all Carol 8f'U'6n .11 ~ )Z,.) -.Jcb Clntcer Connection · The K1J Cancer Conn~.a1un u-an or· l.lll1Ul14>n JcJ~atcJ 10 1hc nccJ~ of oaf. O"tcJ 'h11J1cn •1111 tal'l(er. anJ Jcal\ •llh lhc1r c:mollocuJ, cJuc•lion.i.I anJ f1· nancul neeJ, The poup'\ pnrN~ runJ. rancr as throurh lhc ulc of lk~id.a) lfCCllDI canh 1he afnietcd ch11Jrcn ~c de J V<ilunrccrs 11c neC'dcd to bclp v.11h ufc, .el fc)tf'--ab. \ll"ap m«U anJ oth.:r C\cnl \.'oluokcn :arc abo nccdc:J fot der ... :al Juhcs 111 the: or1.aruu1aoa of· (ice. r->r mfoqn.atJOO. :all Pew Yuuna .11 a-m " « PAYING TOP OOlLARR>R ROLEX WATCHF.s L ~NS Buying • Selling SPECIAUZJNG IN: Pre-owned Rolex Watches CUSTOM ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE • Diamond DWs • Diamond Beuls ,........, AC RO FROM TRIA GLE OU ARE ~­ LUNCH SPECIALS 11 AJ\1 -4 PM ow IJI ZEB 0 BREEN'S 0 R Z5m YEAR TAPS! ~ JI DDUJ. '1?£\YllfBi! . , 46 Import Bters ~Hur RUSH LIMBAUGH 42 Micro B · . ~ Goat HHl's "Rl!SH" Room tt•ers Monday -Thu~· lOAM • 12 Noon OPE' 365 DA\' A \"'EAR \1 • \i : A.MEX ACCEPTED from labc:li• and "~& cm-elopes. to tatriq the opera shop. to bt1n1 &ants •ho prc~ra children 11 Oran c Coast tehooU for •bat they · W\JI xc "' an opera Fcn iaform:uioci. call .54-0PERA (~7372} The JW)d al1Wlcic features 20 p11ds .. bd rUic rroca ~ ~ ic:i>- aB so 01pz11i1ns the Open EUD. 1hc poup's premier soaaJ C\~n1 There 1s aho an Cllfc~c cl!w:at.on anJ com- munity outreach program dlffrc:utt decisions.after the fad . Why burden your family? Ora•1• County Cha•lter Orchestra A wise person prepares in a<tiance Peace ~r»~rdy COOleS to the peclon who has made thoughtful provisions for the future of family and loved~_ . . Tbc Ora11ac Co~uaiy chunl-cr Orchc>-, tn need-\uluntccn. to help '4:11 l1d.c1\, StarJ ~I 1ff11n.. v.oclt 1he urri.x anJ •llh m.l1hn1 part1.:\. for more tnfomu· llOft. can Calb) GnCSr&C')Cr II f>.'9-1·C-' Harbor Eawn -Mount O live 540-7602 1625 Gisler Avenue• Costa Mesa • 24 Hour Services Orange County Fair Servicing All Faiths • Under New Ownership Fa1'81 Tours r:---.--------Please cut and mail for add1t1onal -----------., The Oransc Co1.1n~ Fan 11nd fa~•-I Harbor La~ ~Fll,E SPACEn -Ves ~ ' ·ea ~ 1 ~O COST I UOb Center '" C1.'it.a Mcu n.:cd~ 'Ullll'I• I 1625 GislCT Ave. n ~res, a uflCeTS!arlC 'l'\e'!: s I teen 10 rond\l\.t Cen1cnni:a1 r.irm 1our • I Costa Mesa CA 92626 Of CO oat Jn':> "'e ·;:~EE S?A .. .£" l ~ I fot \Choo! d'l11drcn rangm1 1n .1rc rrum I ~IA&..::: " • I S-1 \'Clll''S ukl \'olunlCcn •lll be 1ra1ncJ 1...-.vti::; u doccnb b_\ the: f•1rpour.d' ,t .. rr T°"1 I ~ . . I 1111.Jcs .uc ncc.k:J Tucsd.i\'\ 1hrou1h Fn· I -t J:a~ 1hmu1h M.i) =s , T•n un.:·hour 1' rYT'\/ IUUI' arc otkr~J "" these d;a\' al 9 am. Vt 1 1 -· STATE ZlP I ~~~~=~~=.,~L~~~-~-~-~~~~i~i-~~i-~~-~~~-~-~-~w~-~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 1 "a rcplo ot a •orl.ina farm •~re 'h1J· An11!1IG1~RnestGas01ls J269~. rcr ~ vou c,. °'°'"°on ~v vouc,. ~t ~ w °'"' t«1I ~ 9lS.., lP mcdff\ .,. .... -.a.a-CltO ~llOOC> E~tndOor OUfdOCr mtalfll" , "" IJS. ,, t11 ~1199 s2ss .. ,, S2$9 ' I/I ...... -........ ... ...,.. ... -...... ... From A1 \ bureMIUll,f Cll• .. .. there ...... WC cp do 10 ... Pl•n'• Dincq Jima Ml'W the V8CJMJ • faccon Hewl:hr piOlllil 11i1 dill.._. we hl¥a in &U city, ill our ho-¥11' .,. ,...,., .... 11 • &els. in our otra ~ uct ,. not • bud lO Ill • ...... • 'I .... • .~•-odMf Cities. 111 space, !• .. •.can ~-te But be ii dae ftnl IO ..... Jhc ccononuc chmate? that dwtae aeedl '° lab Buka)ly. Hill said the ~ plecl. needs lo chanae iu.~~. He cautioH however .. We need to c'i.bldb ane =· ~ ~ IRIPmi ncxibtlily," he said. '"The city too fat. has an lmaae of often beina 'by "We need to mate dUaal the book. black ud whjtc. £i-cuier without ~ die &her )'OU h4vc u or you don't. babY out witb ihe balh .... ,." And as we deal with this. we Hewicbr said. .. From A1 year, Parker's Seafood re t:aurant closed its doors after more than seven years. The landm~rlt Balboa Cinema is also clebCd, ·as arc several other l~J shops. "If you come down here there aren't many businesses open," said Britta Pulliam, the owner of Balboa's popular Brittllll Cafe. "We need to make the communjty more strong. We definitely need some strong, strona tenants." Pulliam sajd while her care has prospered since it opened six years ago, lhat can't continue if the area continwes 10 decay. So she welcomes Peua1·s plans 10 refurbish the area. ·•oayn:i is a powerhorsc," · she said. "If anybody can do it, Dayna cnn. I'm ready." Kent Maddy, the owner Playland Arcade in the Fun Zone, said he believes ~he committee is a good idea becnuse Balboa just needs -a little organization and upgrading. 26, ANIJ ·C ... ~ '"h needs a llltle detailing . and I think a 101 of people ·would .agree: with me on that," Maddy said. Earlier this a group of architects presented city officials with new plans lbr dressing up the old town area. And this past summer, the Fun Zone wc:nt through 1200,000 in upgrades. At Independence One Bank of California. we deliver change --·change to an extraordinary level of serviee unavailable al most financial institutions. For instance. the~ \ In addition to cleaning up the to.,..n, Pettit said sbe would like to see more community events in BaJboo such as 1hc: art festival that is being planned o n the pier on Sept. 11. "We w3nt to be very resident and tourist f (iendly."' she said. --canoe races planned during Hawauan festival As pan or the Ne~port Sea Fest's Ho'olaulea Hawaiian Festival o n Sept. 11, the public is invited to race a sL'<·person Polync 1an canoe for pnzes or just for fun m lbe Sea Fest Community Outrigger Ch:illenge to be held at the: Newpon Dunes Reson . The race is open to amateur outriggers and prizes will be awarded to the fi rst, second, and third place finishers. Aho. prizes will be aw3rded for other items such as the: best and most humorou~ outfi ts worn by the participant . Pan1c1p.}nt for this race must pay an entry fee of SlOO by SeL 4, sign a waiver relcMe and have some swimming abilities before qualif>in& for competition. The la1e-re1istra1ion fee for the event will be $1 20. Pre-race check-in tsme for the event will be at 8 a.m .. witb th~ race commencinJ afterward. There wiJI be three div1s1on -men, women and a>-cd -with fou1 lancsro~ The finals in each di\iision will bcain at l 2:4S p.m. and the awards in each division will be handed put at 3:30 p.m. To obtain a wa1\er or &e""10re information on the event, call 615--Sm . "I'm IJungry ... " ... It's almost time -· for area children to be heading back to school. In tOday's Daily Pilot, our food sect.on features great ideas for getting ~r children on the fl~t trade -nutritionally -with fun ideas for breakfast, lunth and after school snacks •.. tnlide Fooo · I · pe~nal banking executive assigned to your account will invest as much time as necessary to understand your unique reqttirements, -then workium.i to sausTy Them through exceptional financial service$ and quality products. Here's an example: NEW RELATIONSHIP BANKING PACKAGE Invest a minimum of $26,000 in our new Relationship Banking Package , and change the way your bank works for you. This package of essential banking services is designed for those who demand-eXt.raordinary servtce , convenience and high returns from their financial mstituuon. Its an Independence One Bank exclusive -- integrating high returns , checking with waived service charges. o\'erdraft protection and ATM card convenience wnh no tran.sacuon fees regardless of the ATM machmc you choose to use. EARN 'f..25% INTEREST RATE, 3.83% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD . The high return on your Relationship Banking Pac~ge is merely the stan of the many benefits you1l enjoy at Independence One Bank. As one of Southern California's strongest banks, with capital ratios far exceeding regulatory requirements, we have the resources and ~nence to help you achieve your financial goals. Ask for your copy of our current Financial Highlights Repon when you come in. ~SEE WHERE THE SMART MONEY IS HEADING One brief ~it will demonslrate how Independence One Bank of California can meet your personal financial needs with a more personalized styl~ of banking that you demand and deserve . Tho~gh far apan from conventional banks. we 're nght here in your neighborhood. Plan to get to .know us soon, since the Relationship Banking Pa kage is a limned time offer and ends September 30, 1993. .... Extnaordinary .Servict Is ~ly Tile Btglnning. ti \ ar..,c....,,. l7~ I .a'ol (Au<.! fll(h .... J I ( •ll•CU \k-1 \i.lf (.\ '1l f'l'\ l~l·tlt\7\~ l.M~C...,. ~\I \\ il~IC Bhd Be\''" tt.11~ CA ~I! Ii \ l l\\\ l7' H'l I :\\ "''~ut \JI th.-·o~ (cNu!') Cit). <.:.A ~it-7 I lllll ,,H lj(.\J s-ow.,c.-y I \ \ • b u ~..U. Onu· La )( u '-" I) it' n ~, .. .,, .... ~·~' . 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'H~"''.,. •-... 111 toc \Ir.ii'",.., ,umt11 ~ fl9\ T~-1111 d -rar rf1b • ~ 0 "'°"(fill p-•I ,..,.NI ('...,.,.~ ... ,... ·-··o~n"" SIC' \11<' l~ ...,.,., um l '"' Ai,_ n'ftl r•ft .tJld Al'I • M' tfi lPr(Jll,W) -~to~ Mt\ ~~ ;m~, ~ •P~ .......... ...-..l J111ft ~fW'llllirr •I .. \ _,,,a ft I '~ ••""*' --~ l'!On ~ "' ----~ "'~ -~""""--- - ' ' . . .. - .. r 11 .. 11 ICllOOL fALL 90llll •lllVllW -~ poug Deats returns to alma mater with full-time teaching credentials in -bid to build. . 8Y fUchlnl OWvl. Spcn Wlllr COSTA MESA -Dou, Deats.-• former pitcher and outfielder for ~ta Mesa Hiab who graduated from the school in 1980, re- turned to his alma mater on Wednesday wben he was h ired as the Mustanp' baseball coach. Deats replaces Don Hunt, who stepped down from the position last sprin& after one year at the helm, and inherits a tum that f&ni.shcd a woeful 3-22 cwera:U and ().JS in the Pacific C.oast Leaaue last year. "(Costa Mesa Athletic Director Myron Miller} and I talkc:t about trying to act some respect back into the p~ aram with bustle and competitiveness," said Deats. the head coacfl at Warren ffi&b in Downey the past two years. "h 's a really aimilar situation to what f. had ar Warren, kind o_f a ~-er. The school's small and that could be a neptavc, but l think Myron ·s p>Od in undcntand- ing about sharin& athletes. Cos~ Meg High water polo coach Jason lynch holds court with his defending Cl~ bivision Ill chmtpions duri~g pr~paration for '93 umpaign. "It'll be a leamin& environment. and I'm aoin& to male frfun and compcti- ti\.-e and set us Soi'!-f in the riaht direc- tion, but I'm sure 1 m aoing to blow a psket from tame to tiQ>e." ·-Mustangs looking tor deeper waters · Doug Dea.ts Deats. who played four yean at the University of Redlands. and was an as- sistant coach in 1985 when Redlands advanced to the NCAA Division Ill World Series.. will also be a matb tpcb- er, &iving Costa Mesa ilS fmt on- ~ Defending CIF Division Ill kingpins looldng for other fish" to fry, as well. By k1Y Fdner, Scots Wrllr compus bascb:rll C03cb since Bob Sheehan in 1980. COST A MESA -Costa Mesa High water polo coacb Jason Lynch wants to crash the exclusive Orange County party that seems to offer ex- clusive invitations to tho. likes of Co-Accordina 10 Miller, Deats will also help out With the football te"1n this autumn and probably coach the freshmen f00tball tel'lm next year. · • • rona 4cl Mar. Newport Harbor, El Toro and Capistrano Valley. Mmer interviewed four ftnalists for the job before decid- in& on Oats. who bas coxhed as · an assistant at Redlands (1985..S&), J..oniBcach State (1287). Chincl.~J1988~ and the University of La Verne (1990-91). In add1L10d to beang a bead 003Ch at Warren High, Deats was an interim head oe»ch at Pomona Piuer in 1989. The Mustanp, who earned their third CIF Southern Section championship since 1986. last 1a1l. will no,, longcrbe --satisfr~d wlttl 'llling lficir non-league lumps ap.inst the aforementioned Di- vision l schools 1n preparation for Division Ill succe u.. · Odts co:iched Warren to a 5·16 record in 1992. after the school went 4-16 the previous year. Las.t year, be guided the 8e3rs to an S.12-j, mark. "We want to make a bigger dent in the O range , . FAl.1 CMlt Disaster hits CdM ~ Standout Bobby Fouladi felled by broken ankle. appears lost for at least several weeks. Foulad i injured the ankle in CdM's scrimmage under the lights at Newport Harbor Hiah. Holland. who prefers not to be ranked this bi&h in the preseason. has cut the workouts down Crom three times a day to 8Y Rad\ard °""'-Spor1I Wltlf twice. But foUowina Tuesday night's CORONA DEL MAR -scrimmage, much of the game plan still On the same day Corona dcl needs to be ironed out. Mar Hi&b•s foocball team .. (The scrimmaac} v.-ent well on of- leamed that it wu nted No. fense, where I think we're a little ahead 2 in the Clf Southern Sec-of previous years. but the defense needs a tion Division IV prescuon lot of work," Hol1aDd said. ... wasn't At· poll. the Sea Kinp suffered a major set· isfaed with the way we played defensively, back durin1 their intrasquad scrimmage and I know we can play aood defense, bc- Tucsday ni&ht when retumina starter cause we've Sot a lot of pys comina back Bobby Fouladi brote bis right ank.le while who hive Played well before. matins a block. • •"'Jbe bitlinJ bas been &QOd. but we're a Fouladi, a S-foot·U, 248-pound senior little tired. ri&bt now. f think we're in orrensive auard and defensive tKtJe, was pretty aood ibape. but we still have a lo& a staner on offense last year and was ~ of loose cods to impro¥c oa and COY"Cr. jcctcd as one of CdM·s major cop on the We just need ao act motivated, while line in 1993. He is expected t~ return this knowina theie•a a Jot of work invotvcd. season. KCOrdina to CdM Coach ~ Therc'a a feeliq. since we've been Holland, probably by mid-season. ranked. that we're aoina to be p>d. but County Top 10,'' saacJ Lynch. "'h~c squad "'ound up No. 9 l:ist )Car after ""inning :a sc-.cnth m:ught Pacific Coast League mlc and p<»ting a 24·8 record "And the only "J) to do that, as play those teams in the prescason." Costa Mesa ·s schedule, already bcefJcr than mo t non-01,ision I school . has added Capo Valley and Esperanza th~ foll . as "ell ~ a spot 1n the Nonh Orange Count~ Tourn:unent. ~sled by Sunny Halls. "We really are 111re~ing our non·leaguc games. and espcci:illy the tournaments," s:iid L) nch. "ho also competes m the countf s other m.uquee toum:iment, the South Coast. ''It's great to "'" league ano lill, OUl "e-nced tOOe {h\niing a rittlc beyond th:it. \\ e "ant to be one or the top tcalfu m the county." Lynch, entering his fifth season. has made a habit of achieving goals, including last year's CIF champion hip. ht> ftr>t a head co;Ach , - Me'>:i fell in the IC)qO Southern Scc·Uon llll.e game, then "a' eliminated an the lWI quarterfi· nals, prompting L)'ncti to pu'h fll'>l }Car' i.quad _through more than four hours of d;ul) conJ111on· 1ng. dnlb and ~nmmage .... to help en)urc >UC· cc~ . So. 11 figure), this \Car's loftscr go3I v._on'l allO\\ •for an) )l.Jd.1ng oH or ba)l1ng an pre' 1ous glories. "We 're nctunlly "orl..1ng harder this )Car... ;iid Lynch. "ho has )Ccured the u'c o f 1\e" port Har· bor's l.trger pool 1"'0 naghu .i "eel. 10 offer a gr~lcr conditioning ch.illengc ··we '-"3M to re· peat ns C IF champions, and "'o realize ~"el).Qflt as going to be gunning for u tht) )Car We C3n l get by on "hat v.e dad before. v.e ha\c to do more .. The Mu~tangs open the >ea)()n ranl..ed :itop See POLO 114 ... Yardley Cla.ssic · favors Sailors · • Newport Harbor High football 'program · will benefit from unique golf tournament I n' the pant of a college footb.all prepmc rc..,11":al. commun1t)' supponen. of the '\ev.port H:aroor High "Modern Era" ha'e rc,olut1onucd 1he name ot the school's, annuli. tunJ-ra~ang goll tournament t.nd added a ~c Ith of 03.Te In honor of the chairm.i'rr of the Or:inge County Sport Hall of Fame and former NBA great. Nev.pon Beach's George Yardlc). the l\ewpon Harbor High Footb:ill Golf TourTament h:a.s become the George Yardley Cclebntv Golf a~ac In addition 10 benefiting the A nhritts Found:111pn.11he Sept IO c'cnt at the Ncv.-pbtt Beach Golf C,ouC'C ~ill al~ benefit tl'-e Ne\o\port Harbor banJ, chcerlcadcrs and footb:ill te:im Rafilc tad.cu 501d b): chCcrluden and mcmben of the band"'' ao directly to their program . They llt? • - Club Golf "He's a two-year stancr, and be sta.rttd 1QU've aot to pla1 the pma and be ready all of tut year, bul those thi11JS happen.." to ptiy. My coocem is that we're not Holland sa1d on Wednesday. SM COM/II . ~~ .... v.a.U perform pepl>) rcnd111oru on ,the drj\in1 ran1c. Ila/or llfl!lll WllcMrl • Miiiot ,,.,,.n lfllco•• '2MJ #ntp!'!!_Blrd.Com llna .,,.... CdM linetrfen put in work on their blocking techniques W~n~cby. Mcm~rs of the (oo&~ll team •tU adJie for $2..tj · SM GOLF/14 COASTLINE UTOIOTIVE SERVICE ' 'r ' r .. ' ~ • t .. ' • . . . . . ... ... ' I . ' ' ' • - \ ~ Recent hot sPQt has : Deen pYramid Head : at San Clemente lslaoo. • • s triped m rlin fashtn& continuc.1 to imp~ for • harbor area HJlcn u the neet is finJins billrm. on the mowo to outer waten, where conditiona • ppcar to be 1 little moro w con i tent to produce a teady bite on billfi h. The hot pot thit. p 1 wccl-t: .. , been about l lh to 1 miles o(f Son Clemenre 1'13nd's Pyramid .,,.,.:!. An&le~ report "°'ater to be only in the 6S lo 67 degree ranee. b"~ '"'> j of jumper , tailers and !cede~ 'lrCre polled durin& the early p tt of. the week. . Martha Warlauroont o( Corona del Mu, 'Iron the annu I Tim Tate _ t;J11lfi h Tourn~ment for lady ancJers thi pa t v.eekend wlien she c::n11ht and released a marlin that ate a lure while her husband Larry, captained their sponfisher ''Retriever" in an area between t,he in and 279 pots. " Lynn Ca thcart of .Newport Beach, wei&hed in a 145 pound m:irlin ar Balboa Bay Club while · compctin& in the same spikebill tournamen.t. Mn.. Cathcart was .... '-'d ... ~ .,,,,.,,. ikippered .,. PnM Wood ud .. ~ .... upmte two bowl. 45 .aauea eo WWI dtc .. .._ ~fWloa20pouda.ctle. Stu Grier ol Newport. Ullled ' and rclealed a~ martia that en&Ulfcd • bis Jur• 6a a bliRd-tlrib about •~ miles tcMlthwa& of the 14 Male 8aak. r.rier ~u f ashinc aboard the ~ht .. Summer Sona.'' captajncd by his wife Jane. . ... IAC ........ ScpkillllH 17-18.,.... w~~n ... , ... tJ.e ... COlll't ~~Md ,...." ~ caalell. . . 1Wl~·~-----divWoa .. been w.:•d Mp for boeU · 21 feet and _....., ..... ,.. ~1aa 41dlioa._ alaO lleea rtduced IO ab MW OOOtCSW\lS 10 _ enter aJae bi& flshina event. For rcsistration and information phone John BIQck at 759-0226 or the BAC It 6"73-6316. The 6th annual Catalina Mako An oddity occurred in Dana Point harbor last week when Balf>oa An1lin1 Oub' member Joe Houck. "free p!fed" an ALBACORE while anchored at the dock on his boat "Et Baracho." Outdoots , SportflSbin& Tournament hu ~n set for Sept. 11. The one day shut : The longfin was taken over to ltie department or fish and pme an<t v.-cighed 20th pounds. There have been NO albacore caupc in local waters 1hi.s season and even veteran anglers and 5kjppcrs can not understand bow and why this Jone aJbie ended up in Dana Point harbor. The Annual Masters Angler Billfash Tournament, sponsored by . fllhins townamcnt will award SI0,000 for lbe ani)er catct\ins the largest mako 5hark and there will be many other prizes awarded to anaters hoOking. landing, tagina and releasing their catch. Two Harbors on Catalina Island will be the official weigh-in station (or tl}is tournament and information on enterin.1 can be obtajncd by allin& 642-BOAT. " ........... ... ..... n'dl ........... will ~A MUAltA -Tiie ...,.,.....,.,._-.... .... be Mid M rm-bU wl die So.•alttna Califanlla Oallc8* ..... Rwlt Da ..... • M~r lrom Sliliea AM Rher VMcs • LebOi' IOCCltf acua bqiM kl -•199'J ldtccf. the ddCMM polilioli. Dly, Sept. .. ~d bJ 0-. .ae °" tM roed SelurdliJ ..,U.nll Senior~ Aftael Ruii 11 Filhina Talc ~tioo.1'hc . UC SAnta Barbera M 7 .,.... the coapcain ol 1he lcUt. day time tOUrnament will be for TW va.ards will ... be ted Additions ao 1hc Sec fOllef U.. daunel cair• Md Wlulna aea...s w. "-ad..._.;.&,. 0 0 dude .opbomorc fvll>id Jaon wll be awarded baiwa rods and .,, scventh·ycar...,. ~" av ~Jlen. ~ho tancd al SH Dicta reell at lhe end of tournamca& Mcl.cish. who P.idcd • SCC to 1 State hast year: Lincc Bir.:cr, a fishing houn. Courth·pfacc firu~ in tho Golden 1.··nt'or ,,,,...,.rd wbo pb.:...wt at Or· State Athletic C.onf'erence last .. ,.,...... 1- f t$hin1 a& the Santa AAA R.Wer ~r. "fhc \/anauardl went 11•9•2 • ancc Co;aM Collcse in 1991; and Lake' has been very tood with the over.ill, 3-4-l in lhc OSAC. Jorsc Pcrq., a Crclhman midfielder hot Spol bcifta thC Catfmh ~. ..ho wa an All·CIF selection 11 where chunk.a of mackerel are SCC fell to cven,uaJ NAIA Di.t.-S nta Ana Hi h and Most VaJu- acxountina for the mo.t talf"'9 rrict 3 champion The Ma .tcr' able Pla~r ia the Sunset Lcacuc bein& cau&ht by more anJleB. c.otlcge in the fint round Of the J;ut K son. • Jack KemtCdy ~Ca.ta Maa, pJayof( l:tst season. The Vancu rds' lir.t home topped otl bil limit ltringcr ol The Vancuard • top rtturners m~tch 1 Monday at 7 pm. apiMt calfllh Wkh a M pound . include Alberto Miramonte • a SC• UC S:m Diego. Conference pby whiskerfilb u be IOUEd cut nior midfielder ~ho is the m1joT be~r\ • Sept. 18 when SCC enter· mactercl in tbe Cadilb 1...1.te. FOT playm3k_c! of the ofr,n.M:. Top full: tam C'onrordia College at 7 p.m. more inlonnatioa oa filhina and• • __ _.;. _______ ....;...._ .......... _________ -..., spcdal holiday filhina ~ pboae lMne at 649-2991 or tbc SARL at 632-7851. Bluefin tuna showed up on the Tanner B:snks and the ponfuher "Amigo~ ran out ol Ncwpon La~ 67~SO. and IOI into a shon bite on tuna in the S· to IS-pound class. The "Am1co".has scheduled J ~ day trip to the outer banks to fCt in on the. action as the bite conunucs to dc\elop in outer ch3nnel waters ·World War II Veterans. • • ' It's not a secret anymo e. Fox Night at SpeedWay . If you were exposed to mustard gas during field and chamber tests of protective· equipment while in !f'ilita.Jy service. you may be ~ligiblc for VA benefits for certain health problem related to that exposure. You are no longer bound by pledge of secrecy about your panicipat1on in these te t . ...,. Speedway motorcycles resume Friday night action at Orange County FaJrgrounds. COSTA , ... -· ., , I * I.,·' I ~) . - 17 years. Drog race prom<>ter Steve Evans actually invented the concept or Fox NiJbt in 1975 at the lrwind:tle. Drug Strip, and the idea was promptly stolen that s:imc ycnr by Costa Mesa pro- moter Harry Oxley. AWARD WE SPECIALIZE IN: DOMESTIC 6 lll~ED c:.AAS • TRUCKS • "'v.., . un . AUTOMATIC9·STANDAAD9 • CLUTCHES• 81'AKU • MlWFLLM 6 TRAIL!I' HITC .. U nc. For more infonnation, call the .S. ~artment of Veterans Atrain toll free:l-SUQ..827-loOO. Survivors of exposed veteran may alw be eligible and should contact VA for additional infonnation. ~ / • RESPIRATORY CA CDlS •• BRO,C"HrTI . ,. ME:.SA -This Fqd::iy marks the return or KNAC Fox Night at the Oungc County F111rgrounds Th11t means th3t ladles wilt be adm11tcd to the night of speedway motorcycle racing free. "I know a good thina when I sec it," he said. "I felt that Fox Night .. at ~edwuy wai. a natural. It wmed then and it remains one of the mo~t popular C\.ents." AMTCO is the proud recipient of the Newport Balboa Rotary Clubs award '°' honesty & Integrity and has JllMf!. SHln SPUD ~ ADNSTMINTS • SKJll. CANCER • [.\iPH'I \01 \ \'iO ASTil\1A A Cull card of racing is slated for Friday with the gates opening at 6:30 p.m. and the first event scheduled to go off at 8 AAATCO TRANSMISSION 1728 Pl.1cenltd Ave Cost;, r.1esa •OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY Ol~EAS! • C"HROi-.t< C'U'Jl ,(,,\ m • NON·t. 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The Etchell fleet attr c1 mon) or the be l sailors in , lhc y,orld because it i mong lhe · stricte t, pure t one-design classes in lhe y,orld. . . ' Winds v.crc atypically li&ht and Ouk) off N~port. facn "'hen the. wind was "c 1crly, sarong currents made .sailing tricky. Accordin& to Niel M:id1gan, the right side of · -lhc course -.'3s fo\.orcd off ihe starting line, but it y,as critical to be o~e of the fint bo::ns coming out from the ri1h1 corner in order to find breeze. Bruce Nel~n. who i better known as the de 1gner of Dennis Conner's Stirs ct. Stripes, topped a strong field of locnl sailors, including 04lvid Ullman. Jim Scrimmage set for DCC COS r A MESA -The Or3nge Co.li.t College foot· ball team "111 t.ll c on S:inta Monec3 tht'!> f nJ:i\-al 1 30 pm an 3 controlled scram· -nl3CC 31 OC<: Co:ich 0111 Worlman's Pi· r3te~. "•th 13 relurning !.l;.irtcrs. Jre r.anl cJ SC\enth 1n t he \late in Cal-Hi SJ)\> rt'~ pre ... e •w n r:inl1ng.s. There •~ no eh11rge for oJ· mut:ince t~ the scrimmage. 1 he Uuc open the 1993 sc:a~n ag;uni.t Mt S:in An- tonio Coll ege m :i noncon- f ercnce cOntc\t at ho me o n Saturday. ScpL 11. at 7 pm. SCCwonm111Dw NEW.HALL -The Southern Caltfomaa Colic~ women's soccer, proaram rcmaans wiolc and scorcle nee rnakin1 It debut I t turday, but Wednesday's 1-0 A1A Di tnct 3 Ktback at The Master's College w a marted 1mpl"O\-cmcnt oo..-cr the opener ·cc . whdl fell at UC Santa Cruz. 9-0. in its first match ~r. rcm.amed in ·a sc:orcle tic with Inc Master's until the final m nunutcs of the match before Urooke Bums oon"ened on a breabwa) for the only go;ll. DHP SEA flSllNG • ~t~Rollcn K1•DIJi'Ni4 Medill•. Niaa NiellCafl'Oftl SaUth. ColiA 8a1c1 Phil ~ Bob Kcttcabolcn/ M. Puelk. ud Oaa&oG Ortiz. The San Dicto E&chelh fleet hu betn very ICtiYe in , the last few months. and Nelson has been one of . the lOp boats there. Other top SOYC finishers were Andy Ladow, scc:ond, and Tim Lynch (~ho won last weekend's PCCs), fourth. .r Ilda.' .. NHYC I* oe • put ~ta; wbh pn>(CSlion.al t cc • mu.,ncnt and. sre•t aturdl)' niaht party. Acc:ordin& to rcpua Chalimln Phil Ramser, despite 'the level of competition. no protests were filed all wcc~nd. ,,.. • Tht fifih annual Hoeg SS2 Oub BiUfi h Taa and Release Tournament is slated Cor next weekend. .. ""'' · This popular event docs doubJe duty as a major fishing tournament and one of Co-skippers Jim Buckingham and Scott Mason. ~ith Warct' M cc erc....ins, v.erc 1bc top loc31 boa1. Bac.k.in&h~m/ Mason st:irted off slowly, with a t7th and a ninth in · Boating the rmt two races, bul • tbc major charil)' fund-ni}CI'$ for Hoog Hospit:al. Proceeds bencfil the expansion 'heir4·2·1 finishes in 1he l3St three nccs ltlO'lled them up considerably. Ullman also showed th.at he hadn'1 Jost his feel for E-22. ...,,inning lbc fint race. and finishina in the top 10 in four of the five roccs. Other local finishen included Kettenbofen/Pasclk (BYC), ninth; Kinncy/Madi1an (~HYC), 10th, "11d Nielsen/Smith. ALEX PLUS Aayttc lMaJ Cl.a ..... Sillceel •~.tor inllnot n ,- Of exterior \ISi S1 68 • 25 OUflbiJitY • 10 r: Ptf cartridge • Awllablt '" wNtl ._ and renovation of Hoog's Emersency Care Unit. -. A .. Bon Voyage Pany'' wiJI be held at the Balboa Bay Oub on Thursday, ScpL 9, and will include a silent auction of fishing rackJc and exotic f&shing trips. ~ The tournament runs through Sund:ay, Scp1. 12. For more information, call 574-7208 ... • EagleS cross country has different look after heavy graduation losses: 8)' Sany fl&Anet. Sports Wrllf COSTA· MESA -Whjte tosm, the lop six runnen off lhL Pac1ric Cotit L.uaue' fourt~-pl c~ team doesn't exactly cre:ue a title fc,c, ep· idemic. al le 1 it take:. Lhe pre:. ure off. That's the mood facing the Es1anc1:. High girh cros -Country team. wh ich v.111 prioritize ha~1na fun and competinJ. abo\.e any illu ions of ,1ockpil- ing victoric thi~ (all. • "We're go101 to be throwing ~ inexperi- enced run.ncrs to the wol\IC , " 5aid co:ich Co3cb Charles Appell, v.ho ~II coanl on junior N:incy Rodriguez. and senior Pally Rojas C:irric Appell and Jolene Schocnert to lc:id a group or fi"e freshman ~nd tv.o junior newcomers. · "Our turnout lSn'I Y.ihat "e thought it v.ould be." Charle Appell ~jd. "We're s1iU hoping to ncour lberc arc utly hctp In the mc1un1me, RodraguC"Z. Roj and Carrie Appell fl urc to provide PCl, roes eotopcti· tion · · RoJri&ucz h > the early ectce on 1hc o. I pot, ccording to Ch rl~ A.prcll, but Roj • 27th at league Cin:al t t fall, could ch:dlc:n'c lh:>t '1:itu~ Came Appell ttnd Schocncrt h tald also fit into the top 'e\cn, :m:ordin1 to Cha1'1cl! Appc.U . fre hmcn K 1y Wehr,~V1d.1c Pel:l)'O (si ter of Liz Pcla)o. 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Eagles' volleyball has new look with Pestolesi leaving longtime post By Blny FIUllcner. 5J>ofU Wrtlllr this l'°'IP's experience and Weru •. Estancia entered the final ,lcacue pme I t year tied with \be ~ Amsts, who adVan~d to the Southern Section and tate fmal pmes last fall. But a thrce-pmc sweep forced them co tettlo. for second pbce and a subiequcnt eHminatton from the playoffs final- iicd the Eagles. 1992 r«0rd at 10. 7. r--lt .... ,... .. .... ~lliiOlllll .. ll•dAL4 ... Wll allD ~I0"'1•~·· ........................ ...., • ..,..o1~ror ........ IP"''~ JO. p.a1 .... COllCCpl ol belac ranked Just bcWpd Sea View lAaP.e .~ Ir· Yiae, the defcadiaj-~ IV chi~ dotse"1 • F a-'Ct wcU with Holland. eitbcr. COSTA MESA - For the first time in a decad , tbc E$tancia Hjgh girls volleyball team will not be under the tutelage of C.Oach Tom PcstoJesi. "I wouldn't count us out ror the lcaiue title. but Laguna Beach · a.lways the r~dbloc" there," Keup said. .. I'd like to at le~s• play (the . ~ .... ~ .... .. "What I'm Worried aboul. that I hope we don't ae1 comp._ cent because we're rated;' tic sajd, "Ratinp don't mean anythin& and I'm afnid•wc mi&ht F' cwcrconr .. dent. We C"an't ialford to SCI cwcr· c:Onfident. lbeR are 100 many cooJ IU)'S to play, and ~ can't think that ~ don't ha~ to v.ork hard on thinp to be aoc>d· That's our focus, to impnwc on C\'el)'- But the Eagles, and fint;ycllt coach Kenny Keup, should still di.splay the irademark cbanictcris· tics of a Pestolesi program. Sea klngs (ootbi\11 co~ch Dave Holland ~ttps a wary eye on his proteges u CdM (all amp continues. thing." ~" ~up, Pc5tolcsi's •junior varsity coach the past three seasons, says he learned everything he knows about the game from the former University of Hawilii All- Arnerican. who has moved to Newport Harbor High, where he is a varsity assistant. Pestolesi also coaches the Irvine Valley College men. who won last yenr's sta~ championship. Furthermore. Keup's wtllingne~ to accept the varsity job was aided gre:uly by the fu n-loving atmo · phere fo tcrcJ by Pcstolesi. "These girls have great at· titudes, they get along with one another, and 1hey know how to h;\ve fun playing the game," said Keup. who inherited seven return- ing players. including four starter~. from l:bt year's Pacific Coast bcague runner-up. Keup said making the Clf play- offs 1s the foremost go:il, and mak· Lng a run at perennial PCL favor· itc: Lnguna Beach .is possible with Artists) competitively." Helping Estancia make anothet rut\ at Laguna Beach wiJl be 'first· team aU·leaaue middle blocker Julie Schnursrein. ·The 1eam's leadina blocker and econd·lead.ing kill artisl last fall (behind graduated fint·team AJl- PCL pick Christine Heim ), the 6- foot-1 Schnurstein will ream with S-11 junior C)ndi Richards to form an imposing nel presence. .. We'll be trong in the middle,•• said Keup, who will look to. re-- turning setter Tracie Heims, a sec· ond~team AH·PCL choice last fall. to tri"er the attack. Senior Tita Tavare • a part-time starter as a junior, le.id a list of five oubide hitters vying for 5tart- ing roles, ·Seniors Tracie Manz, Jackie Connelly, April Townsend and Allison Townsend should also get playing time on the outside. "Tita and Jaclde played a lot last year, and Tracie saw time in the back row." Keup said. Sophomore Chrhtinc Dahle, the top player on la!.l year's JV, could emerge as a second setter, or just add stability to the back row. .. GOLF From 81 to raise funds for the proirilm. "So they'll h \e some banged·up players," said tournament director Brian Theriot, rderring to the fuct that the S:iilors "'ill have opened the football ~bOn the previou nlghr. Along with Yardley -arguably the moc;t cclaimed othlete in history from Orange County -Jack Lindquist (president of DL neyland), former county football great Mickey Flynn. former Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo. Gary Hunt (~nior vice-president or 11le lrvane Company), Oob Fluor (Fluor Corporation VP) and Lnnce Alworth ("Mr . .Hands." San Diego Chargers) will play in !he ctas ... ic. Yardley, among other athlc1ic endea\Or • including (<'iJf lnd tennis, was the fint pl:aycr to reach :?,000 poinh an an NllA career. Entry fee for the tournament 1s SIOO, which include' green fees, raffle and silent auction. Registration begins nt 2 p.m .• follo"cd by a 3 p.m. putting contest and a 4 p.m shotgun )lart. "It'll be the first t\\ 1light golf tournament in Or;snge County. according tu rc~eBrch," Theriot said "There will be a huge cntenainmcnt venue on the dnving range wath the Nc"'port I larbor band nnd checrlenders, w11h a festi\lal atmo phcrc:. We're trying to• mimic a college preg:ime fcsti .. al." One or the silent auction pnzes 1nduJcs ":t pl:iy from nmmage'' donated by Saalon Coach Jeff Brinkley. "It's going to be: a li'c game pl:.i in the second giamc or the season," ThcriQt.Pid. "I can't tell you Whit quarter, though. The hjJhe t bidder wUJ be rccoanizcd in the $lands and· call whate\."Ct play they ~ont and it will be pla~ed by Newport H:irbor. l'm kind or urpriscd by this, because it' a r:ithcr libenil move by Brinkley. "I'm hoping to \!Yin thll one . I'm going for the triplc·I, back to the old thy:.." . . Chip ehota: PMl.lelpiting members of Soutf\land la6H' Wbs ~nett llllY two VtCcks ago 1n the women·s Souttlem Cak!Of'IW Golf Assoc~ (WSCGA) tnm Plly. The NewpM Beach COlt11ty Ctut>. which U!udy goa after gross t>ee-..se I has . uven pllyers 'Ndh a l\wk141 In $1nQlt cll01tsi.. ts 2·2 altef four rnatchtS, spllfting matches wlltl Ult SJ.ntJ Ana CC ind -SUC6ft.1,;C Newport Beach CC, Mesa Verde CC and Santa Ma CC play WI OMSO\ •. fonnetty inc Mid-Coastal Aru. along with SeaCr.tr CC. Coto De Caz.an~ CC.,• 10tmll .,_ gross and net wV1ners OMsion ¥.inntrs ldYanct to ~ pQyoft matches then l> reglonll gtoup 1 ns " llle WSCGA l'Qs tietn golllQ since 1927. The OdY bme ~port Btach cc won I WSCGA ttte w1S 1968, .. ~ 1 was cllltd ltle infll Coast CC Dee Dee White, 1 17 ·time ckb cNmpiOn, ~ cne team c~ for Newpott Beadl CC Aketal Nakata" Suety Coffer, Vicki• Taylor, Dea.a. Albfteht. Dort•..--... Amen, o1ane H~orf ltld Susan Wmter d hlvt U-10 M*IPS Making hCt strokes. eh? Eric Wood• won his~~ Tcu M:tl tut month IOd Is now the t~·s Ind~ money Winnet 11 $44,325 (CW<bln) Woods. ol Cocona del Mar. won lhe On!Jno Open 'lf1lh ~ 18·lllder 270 in tour~ II ttie Bndgewatet CC in R Ene .. Woods, 29. Is essentia,ity assured 01 receMIQ a spo< In U\e PGA Tour's C&tWMn Open Sept 9-12. hlWlQ tso won lhe e c Open in .kine In 1992. woocss wu ttit SOOlh American Ocdef oC Ment Ch~ Rith:ml Dunn I • D~ilJ l'Jlot 'potU U'rlttr •hou tlub tolf tol- • umn 11ppcars r t-rry Tbursday. POLO c pccialty on · the counterattack. We're not a fa<it team, but we have more speed than last year. and we've improved our passing and recognition' -our feel for the game." the pool thi> ye:ir, afler ~orking almmt c-cclu~ivel) as 11 driver l:i I yc:ir. Mile Curti\, another \Cnaor. i a fourth retumin1 \tarter. adding sconna punch and intelltaenl defense From 81 the Southern Section Division Ill poll. The graduation or three All-CIF &tarters (Greg Felli, Cary Petersen and CIF Player of the Year J.R. Pon~r) ha~ tcfl a void, but llynch s:iid his returning standouts-_ and some ncwquners. should fill it nicely. Senior Sam Graycli, the team's 'leading !.Carer last fall, returns to key the offense, while senior goalie Chris Avitia is a formidable hul line of dcfcn...c. Grayelt, 11 f1rst-tcam-Aff<'IF sclettton -and 11Tc PCL Player or Lhc Year as a junior, u ed h1) innovotU\e shot-ma~ang this summer to cam a spot' on the U S. youth team for high school player . He wall ~ume more time in the 1wo-meter position at bolh ends or "Overall, "e should h a better team than last year·~:· Lynch ~aid. "W-c 're better defensively, aM ..uaLJC NOTtcES • STARTill I IEW IUSllESS?1 The lA91t Dt 11 ,,_.. .... f'IOe II ................. ,,.. .... new• 1Rrlt1 eo ... 11er>11111 .. .. ,.. 8IAM:tt .. ,,... .. ,.. ....... ~_.,.., ........... .... c... ............. -.. .. ...... ..... _. .. _,,, ... .. .. ,_. A a1 • Ill rer-,_ --1--.. ... Ceul'llr a.. ......-.............. ..... ....... ., ........... ,.. ,.... 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California dried fruJts arc grown ancl packaged to meet strict quality ~ Kcep.ihan-00-baod Coe hungry children~- Doa''t Sacrlllce Good Nutrition Although tble lazy days of summcT arc gone,lhere 's itllT time to prepare healthy smcts and meals for yOO.. family. ne follewing tt!eipes-Md -- serving ideas arc quick to prqwe, nutritious and tasty ways to help children get their 5 a Day. I Raisin· Maple Zap pies PrtpOTQIJOll Oltd rootiq l1Jltt 1$ ftlWll" 113 mpc .... ,.... l..aJl .......... ............ roh ..... .,.,,., 112 .. , ... , , ..... .a #c' II 4 G,_,sm...,.aa , .... -.. ... ). 1/J mp--.)llct Tn 'bo.T mil nUim. 1yntp iiicJ 1f*e to lbolooaWY· Oft ..... from._ mdl wilb ~dd knife or IDdon baller, lcavm, ~-· ~mllet. Ped top Wta ~ 1iiJtAts; AirfllCe ..,pea. not touchiac. in a cirde in tWlow adaowave-Afe ~ or pie plltc. SndI . -............. , .... di~equally.Pout onnac juice over lfPb. Co¥er llWl'1 with ~ wnp ·~one comer. 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Date Fun Crunch PrcparaIJ11tJ aad ~ lUllt. 5() MUUIUS p/l&S coo/utl ll"'1r 2 caps pkUd C1lf01"ail data 1 c.,ll'oaNIGMI l ~ii!i!U.iims. 2 IM't1; 11• *M*d t'Ol'OaUt 2111 1/4 mp..., 114 alfl -· ... ,_. ....,. l "'' rc 11 • • I , '" eil l 11•' ,,, _ _..., .. 1/2 tc 1$11• 4>g T II ........ Comxly dq> dlra Md combine with OIU, pelnUIS Md cocoau1 m a l.,.e bowl. In a medium bowtL mix qethtr mnainina ~until smooch. Stir peanut buaer mix1ure ido o.a miuurc and m11 until well combined. Spnd pmob l/l indl dlict Oii I sraKd bKina lbeet. 8Mc. ~fr. '' m...ers Flip~ wilb • IP"Pla ---· '~i&-... filce!I..---.... • ~. P ror.-Jaolden ltlriJwa. Lee cool. SM m a lishllY CIO'ferai CIC ,. ••. 5-w at a wict lftll for lmdl ... Of ... Kt.ool: Of ICn'C ......... ,... fNil fcwlftlllkHI .. ............ RISE A D HI rE BREAKFAST IDEAS Senarilt Cua!· Mtx I 4 cup chopped dale arvJ/or fil, 1n10 t:mcal or ~our chsJd ' f1"on1e bmllfbt cerul. Spicy Prut pttad -Blend pm~ pnulC) with some prune JUiee. add cinnamon and nutmeg 10 laSle for a dchcKlU\ prtad for lowfat "afllc or ,,.holc-grajn t"trcad Brakfasa Salad -Mall 1/4 cup ra.i''"' v.uh l{l cup chopped .f re'h fruit\ 1choo<.t from ~. melom. bernc\ and other fa\onle fnuts) for a dchct00\ and numlKM.h morrung !lalad Top wuh nonfat ~«>Jun . LU CH BOX FAVORITE atu~· Cand) -Replace cand) b.u'\ 9.rth a 1/4 cup combuw1on of "hole dal~ and fig [)ale) h3"e a nch car.uncl-hle fl.nor and fig"> pro' Kie "olor a.' v.e ll ~ natural sv.~., Pnuw Kisses · For a <,v.ccr and ..au't) lllf dcs~n or ~ad .. flatten pined prune" Lightly ·sandv.1ch tv.o cogethcr v. ith a teaspoon of crunch) peanut butter \\rap m plasuc wrap. rv.1 nng end., Raisin Cups -Create a del K 1ou<. lrCal. add I /4 cup nu tn'I 10 nonfal or lowf at yogun. 2 AFTER.SCHOOL ~$3 FUNS ACK Sc:Mol' Out Parfait -la) er l/.l cup dq)pcd dal~ and/or pru~ v.1lh lo"tai p'lnOla and frun -fla"orcd) un m parfau &Wscs for an after -.c:hool \l\3Cl. · Bowl o• Fi -Kttp a bov. ltul of-chopped fi on the li hm counter for fanul} . members lO snacl on. or ipfUlUc Chopped fj,gs over nee. ~ and o<hef di~. Sudria• prad -Add 1/4 cup rai"'"" and I I~ honey. co l<>"'f&I rKOlla ~ and 'PfCad on a t>a,el or on v.holc·v.hcal I~ l. HELPFUL HI T Vtt\altlc Calif 1a ~ f ru1t'I arc av11la e }CM•rounO. are c~y 10 .. 1~ .ind come in a vancty of fonn, ulOl for lbcm tn thc prodUC'('. gro..e') or ba1ng sa"tton of }OUr ~I) ~ore • SIOf"C CaJ1fonua ~ f rull\ m 11n1gh1 contamcri m 1 cool. cit) pl..-e, \\~n propcrl) §lomi, ~fruits retam their moisture and fb"'or foe up to t1gba month~ 'l...cd. foe ~. fig,. prunes and ramns 1n l"C'CaJ~ bap~pouc~ caruster.. bol~ and CUP' •Restore moa~ure to dncd fnnr whach tw bttomr a bit too dr) by imply soahntr the fruit m • hnlc v.ann ••at.er or · fru1l JUIC't. STRAIGHT A' FOR NUTRJTIO, Cal1forrua dncd fnu~ malt the gr'ldt for good DUlnNn.. offcnn1 a ~of dicw) fibrr and an abundance of' 1tamUl\, minerals and ocbcr nvtncnt "QC ml 11'.t ~ ~ aood for~· cbildml. kid lo\c their DllUn.I ~CtDe:f;\. CAUFO • I h'J a llol •-.., ... JD.a .. , lee! lilre ......, .... ... smart eoob and ..., .... .., ICMfts IOGICthina MW.. ;,.- rdresJWaa -wild n. ....._ Thaetoew summer ..._. & toda~· national tread ol no-nonxme healthy caainc off cring ' tc appeal, hi&b • nutfitjonal value .aod eue ol preparation. DOn't be IOolcCI Ip; ticker hock, for <>AC pouOcf oC wild rice yield 20-24 .,.... So set to the grocer and pick-up your new summer friend -Minncw>ta wiJd rice! .. Unlq11e! Minnesota v.ild nee ha a toasty, nutty flavor. lls uniquene bas earned it the reputntion of the caviar o( graim. Wild rice sal3ds cnn be drc d up or down to fit your ~t gourmet entenaining or your backyard barbecue. When )ou're p~ckina your next picnic b:isket, why not lcuve 1hat ho-hum potato al:id 11 the deH ~nd pack! coor, -.- refreshing wild rice salad. Nutrillous! M innesota wild rice consumption is sure to be on the nsc. especially with the new Food Guide Pyramid rec-0mmcndation to increase the intake or complex carbohydrate foods from the Grain Group.. Wild rice is a pcrrect choice to help.meet 1he American Heart Msociation 's and the American C:ll}ccr Society's recommended high fiber, low fot diets. Wild rice is an excellent source of fiber and bulk - pr0\-1ding 3 grams of fiber with only 70 calorics per half cup serving. ll contains very ljnfc fat and sodium, with no cholesterol. In addition, wild rice is a good source of protein, airbohydrates, B·vitamins and potassium. The brochure offered below has a comparison chan showing the nutritional advanrages of wild rice ' ' compared to white and brown rice. In a burry? Summer cooking should be quick and easy. We recommend cookfog a wtiole pound of Minncsola wild rice at one time and freezing ii in airtight containers for ready use. Wild rice thaws quickly. maintaining its texture and quality. So on those hot summer days when you don't All BET1Y CROCICBI Q. Wh)' do whipped crtam rroslioes from b:akuits bold ror sntnl tlays? Can that be done Ill home? M.H., Butralo, NY There are commercial products thal stabilize bak"ery "hipped cream frostings. Unfonunately, they aren't available for home use. Some frosting mixes can be added to whipping cream before it' whipped 10 make a more stable topping. For best quality, use these within two days. Q. Can ~td applt ddtT bt made without a cider pttss! How Iona will ll keep? P.F.F., Santa· Darbara, CA Yes. you can procc~s oo~d and cut-up apples in a food Chopper, blender or food proceswr. Spoon pulp into a muslm sack or cotton pillow case and squeeze bag to ex1ract apple JUtcc. Pour jwce into clean. glass containers. Sweet cider keeps in the refrigerator for JUSl four to fi1we days. II c:in be frozen for up to sut months. Q. Is lbctt •a u y w:ay to measure n11ts In ounce without a scaJt ? M.LS .. Park Ridg~ IL There's not a single method to follow, but here arc some specific amounts of nuts th11t equal four ounces: ¥~.cup plus 1 tablespoon almonds; ~ lo ~ peanuts; l ~ l<.> 1 ~ cup walnuts. Amounts vary due to size of nutmeats. Do )'OU b••t • rookln1 qu~stlon'! Wrllt Dur &tty Crod.u, &ls I I IJ, /kpL lklty, MJ1111upoJU. MN $5-UO flll•na·..,..., .. _. . .... , .. ..,., ........ ., '°',., ....... ,... .... .. ............. pl 5 -.11 ,. ............ i .. ditecdom., M _,. IO wlMI for tbe ~·~UN Oftcnd below. s.art V.._, Mia~ rid rice ii a low CM llletDa&iwe widl a .,....me. Relr. OM pound ol wtld ~ wiU re,.. 10-12 ~ ol CCIORd wild rice. SiKe 1n011 w6ld rice salads call foe 3...c cup& ~ cooked ~ild ric:C, )'OU'U CCI lbOut four meals from just one pechte. At $5.00 a pound, wild rice is oaly ... •ACX-~ 99 .la. • 6-lnchPot = BqSToN FE ................... 3.99 .... ,...,. APPU PIE SALi! Ml•IDI UJllWIKK DIODOmAlll . Ol ,.,..TllUSNANT I •9 2..li-OZ. -----.... 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Q -l~I -:-::::..~;.'· C" .. ... •• w. .. .. ... _ _.. 111 .......... , --· EWPORT OEAC H Pl ER -After rcnlwng the prc~rcs or fame. John Lennon once said he "ould gladly h:ivc trackd t>cing a Ben1le for the I.Cc of a 'trnplc: fohcrman. Lc,inon probJbly didn't ha\e the Ne" port Uc;.ich pier in mind. but thi> 1.03'.!-foot pi.:cc of wood and )tune I) filled V•tlh fi)hcrmcn .1rou11J the clod .. ~Ill\\ :.1mplc: their live> arc t) :i m.Htcr of lipin1011. II m..iy not take J n . .xkct )C11!nti)I lo figure out hO\'r to drnp ..i rl>J into w:itcr, but the \ctcr.111 lhhcrmcn \\hO rongrcgJtc here arc 'C0 >criou) about their cr;ilt 111J p.J,\1011. Ot cuur)c , 1hi:rc .;re other 1i-.hc1 mc11 J> "ell. buddies coming out Jilli l1)tng their luck. father'> 1cJd11ng their wns or d.1ughtef\ Uut thnc 1:. ca't~· '}'tern of )Orts at \\0(~. \\ llh the \CrlOU\Oe!>) of the .ingJ.." in.:-rcJ'>tng the further one \•Jlk.,1.111 the pier. The llf)I grOlJP encountered arc I Jmihei.. It':. :i ~cc nc much hke }our typical family picnic: kids laugl1111g :ind running around. cuvkr:. filled with M>da!> :ind '>Jn1.h\ichc), li11lc Uobby or Juan m:if\dmg as mom or dad ram) a )led hou~ through the eye of a )ljUll ming m:ickcrel. for ~td>. the pier i!>n '1 :I.!> JJngcrou'> a!> J J,1~ al ~11ch:u:I JJl~"'"°' home. hur 11 doc!> hJ\e '" h.11Jrd1>. I "'atchcd one guy tr) tu '~c"'er a piece of Sthcry, '>llppav l:ia11"on Ill' hool only to m1''> .1nJ '>tumble. the hool \\ 1111..ltng up 111 the brim of rhc cap a )Oungcr accomplice happened to be \loCJnng. A' }our feet lead )OU closer to the: end of the pier. the scene change> Then: :ire more fohetmen, but the> 're more busmcs.s-lik~. They h:ivc expcmrve rod>. ~nivcs. tad.le l><nes :and enough i.upphcs to keep them !>lod.ed for a fort night Tht!> 1s the dom:iin of people with names hke Hahbul Harry. Uonit.1 John and Pops Pops has h1'> n.;mc carved into a bench at the end of the pier and still comes ., OUt 00 his 83-y~ar-old legs. Gcorae as another old-timer. He's been fishing off lhe pier for 30 }Cars.. On 1h1) day in question, he had hrs bed roll laid out 1n a small noolc near the restaurant. A pct pigeon, who had been rescued from the ~ter and near death urlior in the day, wa balancina on his head like it was a telephone 1Wtre. George has miany optnions about 1hc stale ot fashina in Newport. He thinks fishina bu ptcn progrc ~ poorer over the ~ars 6 .. llf TIE lfAlll Pill HOLY CKE REL! Fishing is almost a religion to the legions of anglers crowded along Ne\t\.iport Pier By JOBL BEBB8 Jnd is gcttul& v.orse. While the old -timers gcncrnlly don't keep che foh they catch. m.any nc~oomcrs l ccp whate' u winds up on !heir line. even i( it's below the legal limit. "Come out here any ume and you'll sec these people catching and k.ecpmg )lx or eighHnch mackerel," George s.<11d. ''That's 11lcgal." The legal hmu is 12-inchcs for a mackerel. Small fish means young fish and by keeping lhc small ones who don't have the time to mature and breed the oYCrall fuh supply is depleted. "I used to catch three-to five-pound mackerel,'' Ge~ said. 'J' a I • 4 '\ , , ll\ II :"., :ULU.l Fre1h Fllh .,.., .., ... Round ......... L1•Dll -DILLtlr eW11l•lll Bnl1Ch 7~ ~ Bird Specllll eHlppy Heu .... .... 8nl.ch CNlla .10 0 I .i 11 r• •, t 0. if t.' "• 673-4633 "Now a bi& one ts 12-14 inches .. The biggest fish George has au1h1 was a I JG-pound batray, also called a stingray. "It took three o( us to pull it up and once it got up here ii delivered seven babies," he said. "They all lived and we tossed them back in the water." '..'.There's a lot of camaraderie out here." said Juon, a regular pier fisherman from Orange. "The veterans le.now when to move their lines out ol the way if 10mCOne•s -w.,. ru, ""°' " .......... con'*'-111ct With 041t b M • Mun laoii Wnd\ • Dinnw • Coddoils Cal~,t~~Go ~ 2" E. 1 Jll. s .• Caito MllD • 6'5-1626 I tryutt 10 rcet in • t~-The problem is the people ·~ho dun't know. tbcy'U just tand there and the line$ .. m JC' a}l ,1ao&Jed." A littina enJ lo \~ts ftsh) rolun.r: •oc.ild be a flt'lt•pcrson ncrount of a nu h~ hammerhc:ad 1harl. IJndcd.'Unfonun21cty, 1h.1t') ... 11 1: -.ould be: • ta!C. Arter ~pcnJ111~ ~ houn on the pier ac du'l WcdncW:>y ncnins. I ~w no fi,h c;ausht and 1arcel)' an) lane' c' i:ri nittbkd upon. 'But che rcgul:ln. cool 1t 1n ''"'lc While some )Oun& mo.an arvmbled about how l;amc th<' fi)htns w;u and pJCleJ up thcu gnr. V.ct r ktncd b2Cl nnJ v.~tchcd the lty c-.pk>de 11· oran : "'There arc ti~ V>hen )OU ~n 1 buy a buc and others ~hen )'lu c.wn 't reel tbc:m in fut enough." V1C1or sajd. "You a6ccpt i1 all Wbcn it's not goina p>d )Ou 1u~r 0:\ botk Pd •ppr~tc'thc attar\. Tbis i.s a bcautiCul pl:i t · l)tcrc:S a lcuon an there SO<ne'Abcie. s.unplc Of not. <> I ' ,' /,,, > . ) OCT. W.!O ' ' "'Sleq>i,ng Beauty A.W.lo OCT. Balanchine 1Z-z4 deader than an ~!tors brain, and Mun .t Jea smcJI a c:ovcr-up. TbW pwd cfueclor John Woo • s;pcftds no time on plot ~lopmcat and C\'Cft lea on fksbina out his chancUn • aU we·~ lootin& '°' is blood. auys and ftOO-SIOp violence. : ~·,cut aomc sciious!y uscy k>okina bad pys as wwns. and they, fortunately. take up mmt or tbe screea time as Van Damme 's 9Ct.ing is more wooden thaa • °°'aclas rar. U ,a.a cbcct wt Vai1 Damnae\ first f1ict. "Bloodsport." Y'O'l auahl notice lbM wbilc aomc eicton' abilities ~ u lbeJ become mote apcric~ olc Van Damme &$ more lit~ the Piltdon Mao of acUoa. He nuds to just tjct llOlnC buu -tiao ~pm, his mouth shut. Pathetic. 1 Don't tid JOUf'Sdf. This a.ia'l Vao- Damme's mcMe. In fact. he's barday ill it. Dircdor Woo coWda cast BecYis and Bultbad as the lae10 and Md jusa as aoqda film. Tbcie's .we body pens Dyina Slllllto's • ci\l:ily ....., ID aitljl .... ._ .. ...., ....... .... .... s-. .......... . arodnd than t.bolc offa blind Benibana chef ruo amok. More guns p>ing olf than on a sJow niibt in South Ceotnal. And more c~losions than a duli c.ookoff. Yuh. .. Hard Target" is Your • Fa\\)l'lte Unc's lc1nd of rTlO\ ic .. Wh:it. me thlnk?" Nauh. Ouuuh. o . -Br U11ek Doll J ISix~·· Mlgk1 ~----~ ----• .. me·a;--_... ..... T_,,llls_&,._ .... ,..ICG ·-· --·-* .... .... ....... .., ....... . •Sii!•*'••• FYI WHAT: ·Hord T~r WMHI: movte theaters ar90- wlde .. I ·············~························································· • . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• hcrc·s a lot more than ' friendly fratnf's :md foci:al :architcc1ure hllppening :it l.a.Eyrworks these days. We're tlllkin' jump-stan an here. a riveting oh-wow mi.tallauon of glittering chnndclicrs and otherworldly tree trunks gilded by funn}m:an artist Jim R~a. Ju'>t betcha can't strut by this Rue de la South Coa!>t Plaza • !ttorcfront without '>topping to cop an ogle. You can almost sec the v.inkin'-bhnkin' t>arker al the door ~·3gg111g }OU in; "Ched. )"OUr op11cal illusions :11 the door :and get excited :about v. hat you '>CC in tbc window. Face up 10 the fun o( life and let's feel good about our gl:a'>'>C'>. On or off. it's a sexy choice." Your free-for-all spirit agrees. Art 1s the eyewitness of the beholder. :ind 1hi'> "ild and wacky dbpluy i .. JU'>t one l.a.Eycv.'Orb' ""Y of w1 .. hing you safe specks and a nice day. So you go for it, and )Ou're gl:id you did. Follov. ing the lead of its Los Angeles anchor store. which opened in 1979 on Melrose Avenue with anwork displaycdaloopide the sculptural presentation or prescription eye wear and limited-edition frames. l.a.Eycworlr.s is celebrating its fivc·y~r anniversary at South Coast Plaz.a with 1 fctchins series of eye-catching exhibitions showcasin1 cootcmporary Southcnt 4 r I ART SPECTACLE Visionary creations come fiom a whole new frame of ref ere nee California artisU. PRmierin1 earlier this aummer with Jon Bok's eccentric fwniawc exhibit entitled .. Folk Artist IO the SWI," future thancd exhibits will indudc lbc "woricrs belt-and most O\ltraseous coUectioa ol W\(t&e ~lasses. and tbe lirst<Yer footstool show." for now (throu&b Sept. 30}. h's the COll'DOS llCCOtdi.q to Reva. · Ac:Cud~ to La.Eyewotb spotespcnoo Ruth Handel. these shows arc iotendcd to Utel\d tho CtClip haYcG ol lhc store •hilc ~I tbc ccwnpany's COlDIBitmeAt IO •prc.te:Natjoo (of sanity), pc:o.otion ( u.1Cs sacislact,ioo Ud worcf.of-mouth) and, (moA imponantly) protection of Crtcdom of cxpmAOO for ani$ts cv.:rywbere.• In other wonts. in the same way l.a.E~b h institutionalized the ootJon that ~ aua reift'llent tbe wearer -I.e.. 1 f.llbioo saaaemeot, llOt • pt'Ollbolia ICDleDc:e -tbeso ····························································~··· ···················~············································ iOJ Cac:a_ often jeweled or embbi.oacd wi&b the wcuet's li&n or lbe zodiac. the timins seemed npt to lbilt publk perception way Crocn the 1ui1udC tb:a& JWscs v.cre somct.o. a burier bcr-cen Cb« and thou world. You are bow )'.0.4ol sec il. -~nd. now mo~ than ~er. \he irony ol '90I rctn>fa.sbton strctchn their iconoda ttc approxb ro de)ignin1 an MMSC from the inside out. It best Ulmtrated by tj)eir a~ard-v.inl\in• 8d ca paip· .. A (ace j -r ... e • Woct of Ill. h dael'U a peat fnme ... Ocarty, it \S the fci)ly ticiJht ol nonch lance I0.3d IC ~istalion and ~)IC •ith couture cloahma. only to belie ~ YU.iry with vca•-lootina aJ -tMt remind u ot our pcrfccf We an Nlllf .. e '-Cal U, ln the mcantlme. u .£)4:"'Wks in South Cout Plaza is all d~d up -.id• J&. an.•1 crutm undcbbrsuadWMJtlicn ~ witb ~adp:an hwnor, eok>md optiaf krua. CMCaway lC) and other found objccu. With · a~ in perfonnucz an arid 1nmlladom. Rn-. inC:iorponta a daaliQa amy ol items -buildiftl blocb. old tamp bases. false 1oetb, alasi baubles. plastic baodc:ufb, plastic lids from fPn)' c:us. ........ ~ buam.EMI--~ nden. Wire. coia. JOU1P e ii - FYI WMAJ: Alt b'f Jim lewa WNlll: t.o.fy•WOfb. South Cooat Plalo. Meond ...... near Nordstrom WMIH: through Sept. 30 HOW MUCH: RHI · MOii INfO: 957.US5 v. hicb \icario~ find new fantasy in his looay compositions. M t $hoppers cruising t>, arc hailed by the "Orange Cbrt&Ul Chandelier, ... gaudy assortmcnl or all tbinp oranic includinJ _ un~ckd versions oC the rc3l thing centered by 1 pd trophy ornament of a J:Utf~r in action. Sbaruta lhc •indow pace is .. Oair ol &ceu.•· 1 throne-like item cncrustc4 with metal objects and pirale·likc ll"Casurcs in colored clay ttm~ looU if it shou~ a pail of the Wilts Towers. the m mAI: .,.. .cs M: "'-.... ............. 3 , ............... .............. ,, ...... ..... --= .... .,.,_.__ OCt. 1'. ........ -.............. ................... _ _. ....... ~tcbwort-<:olotcd vclYct scat 1 proper reYCrc:ncc foe its creator SimOn Rodia. The chandelier entitled "l.o\'C and Deadt: White Li&h• .. is a grin-Jetter with its plastic v.'hitc hcaru from the stale touchy-fcety-Hatlmarlt ••l..o\e is .. ." "ncs. The truth docs indeed seem naked in this mobile-like presentation v.-hcrc l!ulc nude male and female cartoon fi1urcs lpewing out lnlisms., such as ''lo\c 1s ••• the greatest feeling you can tcs1 ... seem saccharine 11 best. In addi11oo to Rcv.a 's cxquwte beaded moaoclcs. a Ca~ritc view here is lhc .. Enchanted Tree .. which could abo be caUcd .. Branches in Metal Boncbgc ." CootradictiQg its ICedy .. ¢p,'' SO to~isuppy 'S()s..cu1y· '605-stylc adornment CO\"Criq the ann·like limbs of the tree -pd-leaf filiiree, CQff c~t.abk papes; bobbinJ carrin etc. Such h&gb dash - )'OU can almosl bear tceelcy Smith siniins. ... 81\lbles.. 8anPes and Beads."¢ •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• OCC Rep tackles· 'The Shadow Box' ~ (• :· , !" l . ' rama stuJcnh JI 0rJn£c Co.i)t College ha"e a learning tool re~ such 1n,t11u11on ... offer -1he occ RcpdtUf), v.hercin s1uJ<nb crc..11c: the entire 1he;i1rical c'ptncm:e . -as acto~ J1rc1.tor~ )Cl Jc.,1i;ncr-:> anJ technician). · They're not a~herse h> 1uugh-pl.1y sclecaion.' as ahe currcnl proJuc11on o( Mich:ic:I Cnstofcr's Pulitzer l'n1c -~1nnm~ dfllJlla '11\c ShaJov. 8',, .. auc)\,. Cnstokr's mulll·IJ)crcJ )tud} of three tcnnin:>tly 111 people: in :.a C:1b!om1i hospice 1 an c'trcnicly ch3llengins assignment. Student dinctor M.chacl 'Wilkesen ·w done an adm1r.iblc. often exemplary. job v.itb this dcrmndin& script. and his actors r~ impres$i\le!,y to the oc:xasion. There is a iood deal of raw, undiluted emotion m Cristofer's pl::ay. and the OCC ca t rips into it Ktistin.1 le.cb and Todd KW- vorac:ious.ly in ~t instances. c:zylt in "The 5"Adow lox." or the three situations enacted Ui ~.ppinJ Jtyf~ in 1bc cone1c's tiny studio l~ter. the most . compe11ina (~t completely realized) is the lbrcc's·a~d 1CCnario ilM>Mn& an intellectual patient, his b3wdy ex·wifc and h1) btoodiq f111 loYcr. Joa Dall.Oft is infectiously effedivc as he captures the soanog iroaics of »s c;harlctcr. ~ olf the play's toucbest speubcs with anJcublc a&acrity. Kriscana Leach projects sizzle a.ad as tbc tifc-tanlisaied fonncr ~•hose fi1ppabC'y is on a collision CDllU'1C ~Dalton·~ c:ompuiion. brillW\lJy renJcTCd t>, Todd Kulc:zyt. ia tbe ~ scene of lhc C\-cning. Tremors of scxu31 lcllibt underscore thb dmmtic connag,.1ion. There is nearly as mue:b potcntw in the C\-cotuaJ moalCnt of rruth with the '9!0llina-cbss couple -thouJbtCuUy interpreted by Van MCSKrschmitt and Debi Ham -but Wilkcscn c~ lO pby it as a seated CC>m'CrS;iuon, sapping the scqllcocc oC iu vitality. Ham injects some dTccti\~ blue<Ollu pathos into her c:barxtcr, wbilc Mcssersdunitt p(Operly underplays his acceptance of life's unt2imc Milte Tokd.ino neatly tirs things up as their teen..,.c .,._ wbo tbinb Dad ~ou be commg home any day~. Poipaacy CINClops the cranky mothcr·rq>r~d daughter ttlationsbip ol Anita Driessen anJ Heather de ~~Uc in the &bird cotta,e. Ahhoush Drioscn cuulJ use add1tiooal pb) ical t&U'S. 5hc scores naly u the addled mom. "'hilc de Machelle a.tiUfully rcOects the anpi h or an unapprcci ted daughter. ·lbc hospia: in1cmcwer. u.fly a lf~ica wice ofhta • i done wilb a>Ot. pro(. ~J dari1y by o~~'C1 who finl appears in the third row of the auJjcncc, the a fatcr joiJh the mother and dauptcr on st~. Dy harin& <k Michelle' '"nc· ~~r. 5be rob& the l~ttcr actre o( a dcfinin&'momcni on ' c.. W&JkCSCA v.i.scly punctual lhc abundant humor of the f\la) - ~tt cnomenc~ which blWiCC ehc C\Cr·p«scnt jpCder or death · aod diuipete lM <MtaU mood of l.uch and Kulc:n ~ ia \M rep.rd also 1hey s&alk ooc anod~r •ith lOaJcd aincb IDd let.bat IC>al\) nD is. anc.r an. • ~1 about " tife more _p titan .jnapcndioc de t9'. uit hCJw Cd of eM lbrtt pacic•t ~ ht oc bcr ranat cunala. "'°1'k $Mdow Bol .. II ODC of Che ·~ u.Upmcnli the OCC Rq>enot'J could haw chotca. IDd the (.a that tt MICICCcdl M wd • ia dil>CI • a sio--t.a tr*lt• ao 1ls direaof • aad Clllt. () FYI ... - # • • ····································~····~········· ATJRACTIONS From 5 ATIRACTIONS -. .• ~lb-0.t Fun Zont' 6UU E IS.i)' ""•·· NC\\pe>fl Buch. 67S 9152 fl'mS whttl, Jtw<l\.'S, rt'>IOff.'d O'M.'11')-30":10Und, shops. r(')f.Jut.>nb Jnd bo.11 tour\ nll<:rcd 11 • m .· 10 11 n1 cl.·11ly • llAlbo.a P.iviliun 400 t..\.lon Sc , 8.ll~. bi3•51~5 t-..1r•.Jted \l)htloe<'ong cruises ol N~wport I l•rbor .irl' uCtt:rl'tl d.111..-uullN P.1> .. ngt'r ~rviel' 11llc-1ed thu~ys S1;n~ bq;.nn11_lii .JI 9 .J m 0ttp-1oH (~ .ng trip. ~rt d.loly lrum ~·· lod.~ • U)'sl.il Cow SUit' 'vii: on ~ co.sa bcr...ttn WON <k-4 M.lr .JlllCI Up;rwi ~Kh. 49~·lSl9. r-;Hrly 2.&00 ICTft oi '-o.>~I ind anyon .irt'.b open !o< Nture "-'.ll'-s, v.n.i. w•tch.ng. bud w•tdlong. rfth.. ons •nd ~ ~re.itlOft.)I .Ktr,.,tift. • L.wnch ,~ •t Crysul Court. ~M Scrttt .,nd Sunllo"er 1-Krou from Soudl Co.nt Pl.u.11. u.u ~. s~o 2001 Thirty inct'f· J<.lM .' t'd\1bts .md dt'rnOn~r.itlOns df... \o~ncd lO ~tt' .ind Mll'rt.ltn chddftn of .ill ·~ about ~ntum. tound. liquids and g.iws. electricity Mld hl.lnwt obwsd-°b~ Hours 10 .i m 9 pm. Moncbr- FrlJ.iy. 10 .i m ·7 pm S.itUfd,,Y" t 1 l rn.· ~ p m Sundays Adnussion $S for chl1· then, \\.llh one Mt~ frC't' with e.ach p;11y1ng chold • OisMYfAnd 131.3 li.lrbot Blvd , An.I· he1m, 999-4565 f'an~~IC1 on RM-rt ol Ameriu. ~ 'Attl..t'nd S..ry .11tr.x11ons 1n ~er.ii rht>m«I .tre~ open c:Luly, 1nclud1ng Mod,l"f \ TuonTown llt'.lr Sm.ill World' 1'1,>ddin·s Roy.-! C.111.1v.in · P"'~ l'Met' d.l1ly 1hrou~ ~ ol tlw wmmu lbJn 9 .t m modn1~t Wffl.d.iys 8 .11 m · 1 p m 'Att~I'~ • GondoU Com~ny of N-i-1 Ill Udo ~11ru Vill.iir;r. 3400 Vw Oporto. 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New- port Bt'.lCh Theodore T.iyl<>f, Ille LlguN Bt'.ich .iuthot ol the contr~ childr~·~ boo!. Jbout prqudtce 'The Uy." will Ap- pe.:ir J p m ~turd.iy. ~pt. 18. In .iddtoon .. • 10 ~grltng c~ ol .. Timothy ol the Uy," f.iyior\ ~.to the boo&.: cNI sclAd 2 mJ· lion Coptt"S ;ind won 11 llleJMy ~.irds, ~ will ull • .ibout IN! er.alto/ wnt•ng • 12 MEETINGS & SOllNARS ·- MUSIC Cb.ssial, ~ & Traditic>NJ ·············································-··· • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t>rl"9 "~~ mJSHPua and OYll& Ult pn11nta... arrm1r1W 1001IAU. ffVfll ·caac:H .... ~~I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ntf.ATO • Mezuftlne leslllUrllftl I 98"00 ~ BMf . IMM, 760-QU[ "Noir ~. • "')~ b.N'd on ~ ~ ··c:.i.wbl.lna. .. preserud r ~ at 8 p m. .11'1d 5.lnsrd.Jys .a 7 (' m Admis s.ot\ U8-i48 ~Mf>y ~ Be.icti M.lmoct Sulf~ con~ 1C's S149 per cou~ 'MY'(~ W~' ~"'ti.ch - include diMeJ. ~ show. • ™-o-room *** * * * * *· * * SIJIGl.ES .. suit~ frod.l)-or 5-Mur~ ~"'I ~ br~..._ f,nj lhr ~ ct.)t .it Windows ~Jur.an« • South Co.ut riull V'~ MCKdrr M~ ~ Oinntt 1611 SunlloWer A•~ S..ni.i An.l, 67S-9726 ~ ~ in Cbt No 81 ··~vdef in thr M.smrm-~ Tomb pr~t'd 7 pm Saur~ T-.uu sss ~ penon, incbk5 ~. mY'("' Own~ Md vatud.lft- Auditions The ctm ht ~eel~ fn:m. 11 W'&\ an mimy ftmni. Abclt 4. p m. Or.'11 Wad. ~Ill alt~ mi spcJ1S """ • ;. "'115 (d tr lis eaq im. • -.aandit~ -.mthe lltll m~ C:.A\1, a wanmina ~awt mmed tin fnm betili. ~him fl). t.*wadli'*>her nMidd 111r ~ ... Iii mt. m CIR Cl1lfc Dnllflf,, 0Mt. wtl> fJ .. rodtlilbiit IS>msa-*. bemnt a r#. .... ne-•llllim•ai* ah midaamma11tdm*-lllf lr..i limit. She--~ terwdcdy .. ........ . OiMwl .... br"*-'i Htwltel"4f I lit I, aaa dllWillfWJ .... S.plme.IW ... ..,a~....­ liiilJDaa\tilk..a <-. (Allll&J ()ljM' (1M) GM\11> • • • c • Old Italian, new Latin clash at C•melo's By JOBL BUllB, t , a . u n d Jn other brulcing and urient mu.sic news: IJlian food anu U11in music. Trendy tts1auran1 • High·ticket j:uz i1em: Woodwinds Well fe•tunna ploy or J unique merger? • Frank S1rancri and Bill Pcrlcins perform Friday •I the Dunno. Out Carmelo's Ris1oran1c in Corona Hyall Newportcr. Tsclceu uc SlS and 1hc '1\ow st.,ts or Del ~far " now rea1uring the talen1s of Los Tropi· 7:30 p.m. canu'. an c.'.n~cmbk mu>ical group rhal plays a rombi· •Lee Rocker, formerly of tho Stray c.u. headlines ~a11on oJ Litin. CJnbbc~n and lropic3l l>Ounds "'''h a Louic·Louic's Friday nia.tu. •Iona with Goldfish. which i.~.>o1 h J~nccatilc beat -features Oran1e Coun\)''s own Johnny Mon 1cr. ll's C armclo !> R1~1uran1c 1s an hahan restau.rant ~hrch. billed as a rock·funk night and don't forict 1~. accorJmg 10 OY. ncr Carmelo Manro, provide$ 11:i. pa· , . . • 1mm ""11h J 111~h1 uut 1n :i setting rcmmisccnl of :iu-• L.ibor Day s coming up. Check 001 Sid s By 1hc Sea. 1hcnt1c OIJ \\ orlJ l!Jh formerly the Blue Beel Cafe. Sunday niiflt. Ntct P)'ZOW Quc,11un \\ hJl\ l;ld \\l>rld h :ihan about uun pl1ys and 1h( ay he delC'ribes it pcrformm.a Labor Day nl\J)IC') o~lC\ L{l'\ Trnp11...1no~ engage IO Gregorian IS "a cn1p-shoo1. You n~r know .. hat kind of cl'O'!Wd ... hJl1h·1 Do 1hc} 'hJJ..c mamb.is v..hil)I riding gondo-you're goin& .10 get " I ., J~ • . • And .• 1hc Ncwpon Bc.teh AJt1 C.offcc Houloe's L1J..c "c ,,11J. ~unno Uut ti~ gut 10. be an m1crC)t-monthly poetry rcadina is Stt for Wcdnc~y. Los An&e· mg ~ 'pcncncc: C hc:d.. out Lo~ Trop1c3nos Tuc.~ay Imo Ben Edelman is Lhc fc•turcd poc.t and 1hc 1couslk lhruugh l huf\JJ} 111!,!hh bcginn111g at ~:30 and Friday· follc-punk duo Jelly Roll Joel and Slim Raifon:l ~n. SJturJJy n1gh1:. JI 'I 30 ~•l 3510 Poc1f1c Coast Highv..ay. Tell orpnizcr Lee MaUory we sent )'OU. O The Latin b.tad lot T~ ,, A ttplM r~ture • Clnndo's. " AMERICAN THE AUEY RESTAURANT, localed 01 .4SOI W Coo1i1 Hwy Newpott S.OC:h M.nu onclud~u freJ\ hih, doily ond early btrd specrols Op.r. doily from I I 30 om 10. I 0 00 pm IN OUT BRU. f8 W,C. V, MC. (71 41 ~6-9126 DICK CHUflCH'S RESTAURANT. A fom.ly slyle coff.e ~ locot9d 01 2698 Newpon 8IYd CoslO Me.a M.nu 111dud.s brdio11. lunch ond drn~ Proces ronge from SJ 00 lo $7 99 Open Mon Sol 6 Q0om 10 9 00pm rN. we, v. MC. 17 "' ~6-7762 FtTZGERAt.O"S SPaTS PUB S.s1 ol sotellttot TV food & Sp.111' IGfogJ R•loii oinong the ombtonc:e of ~ & brlC'.k paneling locollld ot 1917 I Maunolio Si .Hun11ngion S.OC:h Menu 1ne!Vde1 Oppel\Dn, iotod\, sondwic"-1 ond 1peciol1"-' Pnc.i ronge ITOl'ft 95 1o $7 95 Open doily 9om lo 1 JO om (71.4J 96W23 ID 8RU F6.WC V.Ml:..Af. MUTI LYNCH'S l.oc019d oto The ~dwolk. 2300 W Oceanfront ""-pot1 e..och Menu include~ hotnetnode ptUO, ~mode brdfoil, greoi burgers ond hlh""<:h•Pi PrtCM I~ lfom $1 50 IO $10 00 Open doily from 7 om lo I om IO. IJ mo10t er.dot cords (71 .4) 67 5 1.556 SUNDAY'S FNM..Y RE STAURANT LocoMd ol 1656 I 8oho Chico. So of Hell, Hunlingtot! e..och All A"*icon dm1ng indudes pr11M 11b dtiden, s.eoioOd, ll9aks, & ipec1ohi.s V91rf ven-ovs portions Pnce range lrom S2 95 & "P Open cbly 7om lo IOpm IN 'WC. W8. V, MC. 8'0-8.57.5 ZUHS REST~T. locotied o1 I 712 ~ha. Cotlo Meto Menu indudet nlM. chicbn, ~ & lobuet. prime rib, ptUO, O)'I* bar Prie* ronge frOlft $3 9Yond up Open doily trom I I JOom 10 I Opm, Cockto.14 '111 11 pA IO, f6, WC, No credit cords (714)6'~1 Your • .....,,..,,~ lo Dinine In Newport 8wlt, eo.ta M1aa, ConN1a del Mor, Hunllnglun ••aclt A ,.,..,.,,. '4M•y BR KFST I LUNCH /DINNER CAFE COFFEE HOUSE INDIAN MEXICAN Ml CASA. Loedld • 296 ,,. Snet, Com Me.a A er(p ., M.ilcof ~~food Op. dilly ot 1 lOM IN, Fl, WC, V, ~A.£. OC, ca.o 6'~626 ~. loeai.cl ot 232 WW PaciAc "°°" ~ ~....,.. ~ burrlb & .... Spedala doil, Mc.~·-$4.9j111J$109$ o,.i l I ·30m9 to l 2 30-. "'· fl, V. MC. M. OC. ~ .q 6) l-'220 PIZZA SEAFOOD STEAKS SEAL ~HA CH HANEfft A.I "' -con.o baari. $1Une"7 As io ~o LMJdt An . nt»w•~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , . . .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr.uk BwJ, ~ Tastings and T i d & i t s Shane ·comes to .town Barbacoa ·makes way for HonYwood restaurate~ -.•an.a •1•n Dan1n~ ldu.o~ ; and enjoy the fine thm~ of life." Fidler ~Id. The former r~1aurant. Barb3co3. al)() 3 \\ e'it Coa Rel>taurant Venture~ prOJc:ct occupied the fir~t floor o( th1: Harbor Club Too.er 31 )~33 \\e,l Coas1 Hw\. and fc4turcd a Carnbcan' menu h \Cf\Cd J'I 1h.: c:uercr to the Harbor Oub up t:ur... but neither bccjml.' • - profitable; Th.: lfarbur Cluh "·1' not a pJrt of \\ c~l Co;hl Rel>taurant \"cnturc~. 11 Or<:n~J rn NO\cmb.:r 19 9 and "J\ l.11,bjnJcJ in Ma\ 1991 Uarbacoa d°'eJ in 1991. i he building" llv.ncJ b' llascl..o. the large)! propcn~ management hrm in the \\OrlJ Ron Semler, a prmc1pal rurtncr m WC'-t Coa,1 Re,taur:mt Ventur~. ha named the nN r~t:>ur;.int for hi\ ..on. Shane. Semler •~ the ma1or force in th..: Los Angclcs·b.i~d 1mc~tmcn1 group and the p.ircnt organiz:a11on for ~cral Oa\IJ \\ 1lhclm • rc~taurants. WCR\.' ~ns a num~1 of dJning csubhshmcnb 10 • C:ahfornia and Hav. a1i including "Shane HJdden on the Glen·· an Bel Air. 0 JACKSHRIMP TO MOVE: J•ck Jasper is moving hi) Creole shnmp restaurant out of LuC)'S B:sr anJ Gri..11. but no t until N~embcr "I h:ive c n.roycd being here but I need to do my ov.n thtng and I nccJ a patio. We alv.at~ had 1hc understanding that this ~oulJ l"C a sort or ~-rnc>nth tn:sl ·•Herc :11 LUC) 's Ba} iJc 13.lr anJ GnlJ, l thought that the) v.ere gomg to build a patio. but it h;;a,n ~ h:sppcncd and my o perating hour. v.cre r~tncted by the n1ghtcluh', busi~ ... J:lspcr st:sned cooltng i.hnmp in N~-pon Bc~ch nc3r the N",...pon Pier UI 1991 and his plC) ~isw\3 cooling v.as an immediate lut He c ;pandcd h1 menu "'hen he '™"u to Lucy' U 8 and G. but he as required to \top service at 9 p.m. In his new location. he VrLIJ be open Cot lunch Monday through Fnchy and open SCYCn nights ll \lrCCL Tbc pre ntly unoccup.cd site Ill 2400 W t Co:t t Hwy., Newport Beach. was • Connerly a H~ n·Dau.$bop. Jasper is rcmodchna and has applied fot a wine a.nd beer • 1.ccose. For 1hc nQt t-.o mont be wiU '1ill be delight~ cUcn at Lucy·s. lS3 Ent Coast ~. Pbooc 673-7800. ·D .. FMULOUS £SNJr 1¥ COIU'r. That's bow ........ . OWQU of leek.., ....... ... ....... a..cba-. .. ~a •bo ~ lar wort oaly to find tbc *"''1 IC:MOddtd .... Celiit ftua rca&nr'MI .... ie IOCM and water f.-IM fin camed by fa~..._ NDMfet.., PNM_. dlf ..... aalt wtat bom&. dt .. . 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