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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-07-20 - Orange Coast Pilot\ SPORTS Local athlf!tes gear up for Olympic Festival Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 HE -LAS.ER ·zo .. Steven DeWert. S, takes aim wtth his laser weapon during a ~slon of l.Uer Tag. lbe·growth of th·e game has ~n electric. New Laser Tag attraction is fast becoming one ~-~of the ~ost .J?tipular s~ps11~.~e-;Ftm: Zone ri. 'llo ry hy Fv.111 f1t>l1Pt<.on Ph ot o~ by l .io;Py luk·.cl• I n a tucked-~way comer oj player, who ha.s spent her last the Balboa Fun Zone, the dollar, tries to trade Fun Zone Lli.ser Tag game booth is winnings for one more game. abuzz with actiyity. T\vo newly-hired employees 1--~""''"''--"""·rators suiLup are ti!Hng ~t paperwork while r---------------------------, i LASER TAG i ' ' l +(owned/operated by Laser : Force-LC Enterprises) : : ' ' +WHERE: 600 E. Bay Ave. No . : B-3, Balboa Peninsula : + PHONE: 723-6453 • +HOW Muat: $5 per person : for eight minutes; group dis- counts available +HOURS: l f a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.·Satur_?ay; 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sµnday. · . - L ---------------------------~ another emjifoyee flelas inquiries about Wednesday night's Laser Tag tourna- ment. "Do we do W-t certifi- cates?" she· as_k~owner­ manager Marc McGUffin. It's a new reques and McGWfin has to-ronsid -fer a 'moment before. repl "Sure,• he says. ~we write one up.• , Only two .. weeks old, ,;Children.gel a briefing from an instructor before entering the l.a!ier Tag is becoming one ~i' Tag room at the Balboa Pun Zone. of the Fun Zone's most pop-~ ular attractions, says McGuf-e's in the Laser Tag arena, a. from one of ~o fog machines. fin. Groups -of kids, locals 000-square-foot maze A player has _five targets on and tourists alike, flock to d igOed to resemble a futuris-bis gun and vest. Each player the. booth to don the equip-tic ox.ic waste dump site. Play-gets 200 rounds of ammunition group of 10 players, briefing the combatants on where and how to shoot. A wouJd-be young I ment and rack up points shoot-ers spe'nd' the time biding and can suffer 30 hits. ·The ing their opponents. be · obstacles, dodging and Five dollars buys eight min-tak:iri heller in mist.generated • SE6 LASER PAGE A13 / . • ' . • WEEKEND Local children~ choir has professional debut District uilder m ves IL.ti.,.,. ''-Al ui."' ....... boundanr change •A federal agency received. a complaint abOU:t trustee'!> May. Jjgcisirin to alter l:he enrollment areas of Adams and Wilson elementarf schoqls. - . • I -.Sy Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot / ~ORT-~SA -The u.$. Department. of Education's Office for Civil Rights is investigatirig whether the Newport-Mesa Ur#- fied School District racially dis- criJn41ated against certain s\U - dents by changing the bourid- aries of Adams and \.Yilson ele- mentary schools. The investigati6li was tilg- gered by a complaint filed tv,:ay 26 . with the federal agel).C)' ~t accuses the district of altering the school bonndsffies based on raci and ethnic consideratip.ns, according to ~ letter sent to New- port-Mesa Superintendent IMac Bernd by the ovil rights office. • Education department officials I ,declined to give details.about the allegations -iqcluding who filed the complalrlt -or· t9 pr or· de a copy of the complaint. 1 . "Specifically. the complaint alleges that, as the re~ult of · boundary changes pro~ed by the district, a number of 'spanic students-enrolled in Ad s will .be transferred to 'wilSonr~ tpe let- ter states. , ~it is.aJleged that the:;e trans- ' fers are intended to reduce the size of the Hispanic enrollment at Adams, and Will further mere the minority enrollment an racial isolation of the His · students at Wilson.· The complaint also conti:hi the ~angeS are not educationall justified and will cause stude overcrowding at Wtlson, accor ing to the letter. District ·officials could not reached for comment Wedne day. Thi!! Adams'and Wilson bqun ary change caused a communi uproe.r in May when the sch board voted 5-2 to adjust th boundary to exclude JoAno Street area students from lilt Adams attendance area. The tru.stees approved the l:hange despite legal opinions from district attorneys that aeat- ing more racial diversity is uncon .. ...,_ -' stitutionaJ.· · Propone nts of the ildjustment · said it was necessary to make Adams a "ne ighOorhood school" and to make way for students liv- ing in Adams' ~traditional~ Mesa Verde neighborhood boundaries. •SEE PROBE PAGE A13 Flower shop thief tries to---. -escape through Bayshores •Police nabbed suspect ' within minut~s, but not before a brief bout of excitement in the exclusive community. ' Bayshores community buzzing. Newport Beach police officers , -<¥ded by a helicopte_r and police dogs, -conve rged on the area and caught the suspect. 32-year-old Scott Douglas Miller, at 7:15 p .m., Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Oonis said. ;;=r.=;~;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;i~==-J But to '-"t-~~o1~· ;:=;;;;;::=i.-~ ·eycar()fyn-Miller,mi/y Pilot nes-.. -,-. th-e tO-fl'4 K:e-w~ minute pursuit residents of NEWPORT. BEA-CH -Wberl seemed like phone"SCam. there was a lull in the flower sales an hour: see page A4 at Suki's F.lowers Tuesday " P o I i c e evening, salesperson Melissa chased him l · Pomeroy, 16, turned her atten-around Bayshores for an hour, 1 tions to her Rottweiler, Nbla , who said Suki Reed, 'who arrived at was thirsting for wate'r. he r floWer stand, immediatety · But while Pomeroy's back was after police were-called. "He was · turned, a man dllegedly raided running through yards and little the cash box of $1 99 and fled the old ladies we're screaming ... It · little Dower stand located on the was very exciting and better than comer of West Coast Highway watching a. cop show on TV ... and Bayshofe Drive. Mill.er evaded police by jump- When Pomeroy · discovered ing on a bicycle then ditching it what hai)pened, around 7 p.ffi ., and fleeing On foot, ·conS" said. she immediately phoned police When police finally spotted Miller and ~gpited a frenzied search for and Ordered him to stop. he did, the thief, who reportedly bouqd· Ganis said. ed over gates, scaled walls, Pomeroy, whose job at the. plowed through shrubbery and had neighbors in ~e exdusive •SEE CHASE PAGE A13 Lottery jackpot pits , ----------, . I BACK IN .BUSI relative against r~lative ! ~~. · ~ . ~ } • Dispute over winning ·s12.!i million ticket ends up in lawsuit. ·ey Julie Ross cannon. Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A New- port Beach man is Hndlng' ihat money can't buy'happiness. What it can buy Is a,good attorney. Brian D. Markham is. being sued by his mother, Joan, over the proceeds from a wiru)ing $12.6 million lottery ticket he bought at ' · ·a COtlla Mesa liquor store last ~' The lawsuit, which reads like a daytime toap. opsa, put a damper on the yMrly S454 ,3:IO lottery check Markham was sup- po&ed to receive today -state lot- tery olfidal• put a bokl on the cbect after the JaWluit WU filed •Monday. Uatng 110 he •-her, Modlboin boliht the--a1 ..,. Qllll Splri. lor hlo -wblle lb• wu vacettonklg ta GrHt Bri1o1D ID August ttllN, _....,.le tbe -· He put • the ticket in a safe ~eposlt bo 1 Cl.ASStFIEO 84 filed with state lottery Qffi als. · . But liliortl~atter <San daim!'d , POLICE ALES A2 her booty, Mar IUD and his wife l'IJBUC NOlilCES 3 Nicole, who e in the middle of divorce proceedings, allegedly SOCIE"fY A 10 began threatening to have Joan SPORTS 81 deported or omisted un1 ... she _·~ER Al rumed her wtnniogs over to them. WU"• n according to the lawsuit filed in •IKEND Cl Orange County Superior Court. The couple also threatened. to keep her from seeing her grand- children, Joan's attorney, Milford W. Dahl Jr,, Mid Wednesday. I\ I \ I 11 I H MarkhUl could not be /l'I a barelool reached !Or a>llllllODI. Jdnd tll day, wjl/i Joon llgqod O\'W her clalm to iSE*' ' ot Ille w-. ID Septamber, but ... __ h the -continued, Doll! -.....,.. aald. . t • (Iii 11111 rdler· •Sbe bu contact with tbem I 111111. but U'I ltlDd ol -... Sbe 11111~-lllt --her · ....... Dlllllllll. ond hlo -... midytu......,.._ __ In ··--"'"'9odla -be·-ID Nowpoct llMdl, •IEE l.01 llERY IWMl.\11 I I I Fa.ir ride bounces back er mish.ap 1. • Orange County Fair's Ejector Seat reopens for brave passengers after being shut down Ior two days to bE! repaired, By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Before dozens of curio'us onlookers at th'.e Orange County Fair, 47-year-old Jett MacDonald was _the first to brave a launch on the "Ejector Seat• since the popular ride mal~ 1, fun~\>ned Sunday night. 1 · 'Ut her rlpl • aald MacDonald, I a Son Juan Capistrano n>sklent, I as be sbeDed out his $30 Wed.Des· ' : day. :1 ti,.ve DQ concerm wbatso-- 1 BW!r. 1 MacDobald sat oeand In the . rlde'I cbolr, --_ .. ~ -• 1111"""' .. Ill ID be *Jt'd 11 ~ 150 ;;e.··· 7 ... boar. . .., =?~ .... j -...-: .c ..... ...... w•llodll•"lfw -.n.s r....-.•~ww a.11n1tortda .. :•:•:•==~~ ... ,... ........... ·n.,. .. .,._,.. .. _._s MocOono14 Mid. "He --..,U.:AD-ln--• adc&&lb&• ••• Md waneed to do MCODd. lllllllllbl .... bot.. ·1 bod .... -. .... ...... ---~· ....... _ .... _.._. -~_.,.,...,_ DOnald••IM~"I -..... clldoli -------·------Ing ...... -... UlolMr • 8EE EJaC10fl IWll M4 . . • ' l ( r ' d • E1 ' tiv ljj ' ~Clq Etcbl rjlpla def I" CdM -·~ irc;. • r1 I " greer 'oly·btltitf Store offers Joai"-'!J finxb.u;ed clothing . ...._.. .. _ Qo.'111 g wys bet dodu.Dg " bdnd banked. deSigned. .and ~'"D Ul CasLt ~tesa. and the pnces ~ wholesale. &bit CWhmq (546-3438) bas ~pare! for .ctonts. dilldren and ults. lt"s kxated at 12"45 Lpgan. nit A. and ts open Tuesddt ough Thlmday from 10 a..m. ;; pm. , ~farina One Hour N>to is \havtng its grdfld operung in the \Costa Mesa Courtyards at 1835 °tt'Jev.1)0rt Shod m Costa !'.. tesa. f f\lanna is otfenng coupons m lodav's paper for 50°0 off deveJ- '!i>pmQ dnd pnnbng S2 ofl any ~olor enlargements from ne!ga- 't(lves or slides. and S5 oft on fam- UJy or pet portrdlt pack.ages. Water district mum-about • complaint • Nature of allegali!>ns' against Mesa Consolidated board member Ohlig have not been made public. By lina Borgatta, Dail'f Pilot COS'FA MESA-Mesa Consoli- dated Water District dfidak on Wedneoday nmairwl tigbl-fipped -allegations that boonlinem-bernudy'Ohfig has eogaged in mis- conduct against ~female employee " the agency. . The ma...-l!llplnded in front ci S<Xne 30 residents who attended last week's w-boaldmeedng, during whidl Ohfig dananded tbol district manager Karl Kemp band over a ropy " the complaint. Ohfig -whodeniesanyimpropri- ety -_said boaldmemberHank Pan- ian tokl ber about the cxwnplaint which Wa.tSltbmitted to Kemp in the foml of a letter. · ·Acoordipg to Ohfig, Panlan told • ber the letle< oontained allegations " sexual harassnlenl On Wednesday. Ohfig dedined to elaborate on the allegations, except to say that •it's not a sexual harassment ccxnplainl. ~ Manna hdS a fUJl Plctroslat j>rocessor for repnnts ot photos ._and <;tides. Fairg~rs get a kick out of the Chia liuck. parked outside the admtnlstratton ofllce at the fairgrounds. ~h was asked that this remain -• Ohfig added. . Ohlig was given a ropy ci the let· ter Thim;day night. after a heated JO-minute exchange With Kemp, wbo Was reluctant to hand over the document . ; The 17th Street Beauty Cen- rter, a fuJJ-ser.'lce salon and sup· 1ply store, JS offenng a free make. 'over Saturday, with a make-\_lp :artist from the Joe Blasco Cos- Jneur Company.For a reserVa- bon, coll 642-1717. THE GRASS IS GREENER "This ls a pezsormel issue. and pezsormel Issues .,. normally han- dled very quietly and discreetly between the parties involved," Kemp said Wednesday. Also, there will be a 20o/o clil;- .counl on Murad products with a coupon lrom the 1 Daily PJJot. Bullocks Women's Store at Fastuon lsland is having a Hpre- .season H sale on sele'cted shoes through JuJy 30 . The savings are substantial, including Donna Karan loafers origmally priced at $150 on sale for $99.99, a low- . heal pump by Anne Klein U onginally priced at $115 on sale for $74.99, and the popular Jack Purcell sneaker 1s reduced fn;>m · $35 to $24.99. Garys at Fashion bland (759-1622) is having its semi- ' annual sale through Sunday. The . sale includes designer and bra.nd name clothing from Donna l\aran, Giorglo Armani. Polo/Ralph Lawen. Joseph Abboud, Reyn Spooner. Gucci, Lucky Brand and Mossimo. At-Ease (759-7979) at Fashion Island is continuing its semi- "°-01\Ual sale through July JO. 'Prices are discounted up to 70o/o. Name brands on sale include Kenneth Gordon: Barry Bricken, lke Behar, Tlffiberland. Kahala, Mondo and Bwberry. lnduded in the sale is the entire boys mventory at up td 60°/., off . U you're looking for best buys on golf clothing, Cal's Cad- dyshack is having a sale on assort ed men's shirts -up to 50o/o . off -and all shorts in stock are 'lOo/o of!. The sale ends July 31 . ~ Cal's Caddyshack (646-7714) claims it's Orange County's finest .pro-line golf shop, and its locat- ed in Costa Mesa at 1784 New- 'port Blvd. • BEST 9UYS appears Thursdays and , Saturdayt. Whether you're a rMrchant Of a shoppff, If you know of a good buy call me at 54().1224, fa• me at 646- 4170 0< write to me: Best .,uys. Daily Pllo$:, 330 W. Bey St., Cmta ~. C.lif. 92627. • Chevy truck become• Chia Truck, much to the '" delight of Orange County Fairgoers. By Iris Yokoi, Daily Pilot T he jingle can't help but pop into your llead as you walk toward the vision of greenery at the Orange County Fair: "Cb-ch-ch -Chia!" It's not a dog, or a bull or another clay animal -lt's the Chia Truck, created wjth loving care by a group of fair employ- ees. _ ln one fell swoop. this particu- lar farr attraction manages to pay homage lo: the Chia Pet, the King of Gag Gifts itself; the Baby Boomers and-Generation..Xe.ts a.like who've grown up admiring the goofy clay animal t.tiat grows grass in a matter o( days; and Native Americans, who reported- ly chewed on chia seeds for energy. Library services just a phon_e call away Easy access to all Newport Beach · Public Libraries . is cw- rently available through one central telephone number: 717- 3800. Customers with touch-tone phones can the n dial directly_ from the following menu of options: • 1 -Reference inquiries • 2 -Circulation and rene wals infonnation • 3 -Branch libraries (Balboa, Corona del Mar. Mariners) • 4 -C hildren's services • 5 -Uterat'y services • 6 -Access to the online c~t­ alog by modem (Oia1Pac) • 7 -Hours and directions " -· The idea for the Chia Pet-On-hesitant about giving permission Wheels sprang from the fertile for the fair to use the Chia name. brain of idea guru and fair Finally, Schultz promised to spolceswom.an Jill Lloyd as she .. send the company photographs prepared for this year's fair, of the finished product before which pays.tribute to the horti-.applying the name to the project. culture industry. Acc'ording to -A short While later, 5,000 little Lynn Schultz, another fair -.. packets of seeds arrived in the spokesperson, Lloyd was mail. And Schultz and Lloyd inspired by a picture she'd seew man!1-ged. to find an ~old broken- ol an artist who'd cove red his car down truck" -a 1965 Chevy and jacket with grass. pickup, to be exact -in a fair - ~we have to do this, -Lloyd QTOunds maintenance yard. reportedly told any fair official 1'wo weeks before the fair who'd listen. ' opened, the 'fair employees - So Schultz, one of Lloyd's stirred up a chia seed-and-water assistants, diligently called the con~on in a large garbage Chia Pet company -using a Bay can i ni:i tried to paint the old Area phone nwnber provided on truck with the chi.a paste. the prcxluct box -to see if com-. That's wben they hit a snag: pany officials would provide the seeds kept sliding off the some of those magiCal seeds for buck. the project. Fair board member Gary Ironic as it may seem, •111e Hayakawa, a nursery expert, Chi<!-Company thought we were offered a suggestion: by covering nuts," says Schultz. . -+-tl e truclt-with-bwlap to.hold the It took a bit of needling and seeds. coaxing to explain what a posi-Lloyd, Schultz. and three live bit of PR the Chia liuck exhibit staff members then. spent would provide for the famed about two hours "painting" the finn.. Schultz says Cbia's discrimi-truck. nating bead honchos were a bit By the lair's Opening Day, the c • 8 -Administration • 9 -Replay of the above information. Customers with rotary dial telephones can wait on th line for further assistance. Learn about foreclosed property at seminar Building. Following the morning semi- nar, participants will embark on ·a field trip from t to 5 p .m: to· vi oreclo~ed propertie$_. Par- ticipants must provide their own transportation. The cost of the workshop is $49. To register, stop by OCC's Commufuty Services· Office, located adjacent to college's library at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa: or call 432·5880. Chevy was in full sprout. Jrs taken some maintenance to keep the grass growing. The vehicle is watered twice a day, Sctlult2 ~d. and fair emPloyees set up an aw"ning to keep ihe s edling~ from gettin'g too much sun. There's also a sign thdt explains: ~crua seeds were a favored food of southwestern Native Americans. Also called the 'Indian Running Food,' chia seeds were the favorite of all the ancient grains. They are now available in health food stores.~ Schultz sai'Ct ~e learned about . the edibl~ quality "of the chia seeds -and the.fact that health food stores stock the stuff -when she was searching for additional seeds to touch ·up bare spots on the truck. The vegetative vehicle hasn't -exactly-drawnfiuge crowds. But passersby seem irresistibly drawn for a doser look, Passerby.No. 1: "Oh. look at the grass car. H Passerby No. 2: ~1 h,a.ve only one question -Why?H lion that builds and renovates shelters for the transitionally homeless. Any company. organization, or individual is invited to create an original children's playhouse in the design and build competi- tion. The .playhouses will be dis- played at Fashion Island for four weeks prior to the auction. beginning Friday, Oct. 13. Signs acknowledging the builder, designer and contribut- Local residents can learn about foredosed properties at an Orange Coast College seminar Saturday. Marshall Riddick -director of real estate education at Cal State-Los Angeles -will teach participants how to find and pw- chase foreclosed pioperties for little or no money down from 9 a.m. to noon in room 204 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Playhouse btiilders sought for benefit ., ing-companies will be disp}ayed with each playhouse. The win- ning.entries will ~awarded at the auction event, scheduled for Playhouse builders a re sought for the fourth annual Pro-, ject Playhouse benefit auction and party for HomeAid Orange County, a non-profit organita- ·Nov. 11 . There are still six available entry spaces. For more iilfonna- tion on HomeAid or Project Playhouse, call 5~3-9510. Kemp <Is\> ren-1 to give any details conceming. the cootaltS ci the letter. But. he said the wanan "came to me with a corM;ern she had. and she expressed concerm cl Other.;." Tue disbict .in recent months has been faced witb claims ci sexual haras.wtent and misconduct among the agencys workforce. And in May, the agency paid a total ol$170,000 in settlements with two former female employees who filed forma1 com- tainls " sexual harisssment and ~ucl within the agency. ·Biit UUs is the fir& time a com- plaint of misconduct has'been made against a board member-·a situatioo which left Kemp in a quandary. "The climate and the eilviron· ment around the whole issue was· such that I was very uncomfoitable and..was_unabie. to.address (Ohligl directly," Kemp said. When aMced whether be was refening to OblicJ°' rapport with him or with the employee, Kemp replied. ·soul.· · . Still. Kemp said his rourse ci action followed the district's policy on handling such situations. M0anwhile, Ohlig said her attor- ney has sent the female employee a letter responding to the allegations. The OOard will meet again tonight to consider several ma.tiers which the members were unable to discuss during last Vfeek's meeting, inducting revising the district gener • al manager's authority. · The meeting will begin at 4,30 p.m.. at 196.5 Placentia Ave,. c;osta Mesa. i Correction A quote in "The Crowd" colwnn in the July 13 Daily Pilot incorrectly implied that public money funds Newport Beach firefighters' meals at the fire stations. 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Mar 72161 .-FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1·2W Newpon 1-2 w Bl.cicles 1·2 w ftNer J.tty 1-2 w CdM 1-2w IOA'IWO ·-y morning fog win dffr to ftlr $1c.ilt and sunshine. Ugh\ v.rWMt winch lhfft. 1ng to toUthwest to W9ll. 10 to , s knots -two foot wind 'Wlvet, 2 foot IOUltt- west ..ttt. Low douch and fog possl- tM• late tonight. nou 'IODAY First h~h S:31 a.m. Ant low 10:23 a.m. Second high 5:17 p.m. Second low att.r midnight ...,...Y,, First low· 12:"' a.m. First high 7:01 LIT\. Sea>ndlow 1t:2t p.m. Sea>ndhlgh 1;07 p.m, ). 1 2.1 ... 1.0 l.1 ' 2.l •.l -_., • COSTAMISA • 1• block of Del Mw Ave.: A vktlm pari<ed and kxked his bicycle; used a cable to sew re the bike's frame ta,. a small tree and double checked the lock -411 to no . avall. A thief used bolt CuttffS to steal the $l00,mountaln bike. • • 1-Wodc of WhlttlM AY9.: A $475 c.ttular phone> and Its $ 75 batt~ was reported stolen from an unlock«:! air pMted In front of the rtsidence. • 2800 blodr. Olf Newpor1 atwd.: A 5282 tow b.r was reported sta'en from a U-Haul buslrYesS -one of ...,,.1 bin 5Ntched from the buMn.n' p1rtdng ~ Ollef the ll-st '-""'"""· • MOO blodc ~ W.,: More than S-00 worth of jewelry was repon:td stolen from the master btdf oom of 1 l'Mttot\ liomewf>il•he----· •J1·-$~Al400,._ phone bo• *"Id were stolen from a busiMM' phoot C .. ... .,IMOf • a.~ "'cca...,oo.,•• Dr.: ""'"9 a la<Vo-'"""• _..,_ tlW I ""'!"" tmllNd the wte .LM to¥ • ' office buUding, • 1100 IJviM: A woman dbcowred h« three savings books carrylcig S400 In cash iht had Just withdrawn from her bank, . were mis.sing from her purse ~n iht shopped at Hughes M.rtc;et. TM bank books W&r9 later 10und In the stcn\ P«k· 11111,lol b<rt"" """'"" -gone. . • • •'"·°'THI DAY -Pwsons ~rig forced • Into vehicles -espec;ialtv If jU't/9fMlti or fl!males -may f'l1Nn a poslible kldNOOlng • Record the llC9mt plates and (all polO. . •Ar~ window with a tmall ~ In It may mNn a blMglary has O«UtTWd. C.11 pollco lmtntdlatety • • Aw•nger_.,,-~......_ -k•-moybe .......... • A ICJ'Mm i.wd anplhlrt ,..._, ,,..._ ,.-y .. _ ... -........ ldty -· ---~---­~or~ ll'Glftt cs ...... ...... • •• THURSDAY, JULY~. 1995 Al 'Writer's block' leads to literary history lesson P erbap1 the qu111Uon most frequently asked of the columnist ls where he gets his ideas. Or, in a slightly dif. ferent phrasing, "Is it difficult coming u'p with Ideas for vow co lumn-sf•----, L - · The answers, respectively are: •Anywhere and'every-•· where• and, ·No.~ The only tough part is researching, inter- 'dewing anq actually sitting down and writing the usual 20 r--.l:<olnmn jnche.5,-------j---- Please note lhe·re ls no men- tion of the malady civilians call writer's block. That's a cop- out. You're a dairy farmer, you fred. martin milk the cows. You're a writer, you write. You don't hold your fingers and whine about. writer's block. Oh, sure, it's difficult getting ·started, crafting the first ·sen- tence or two just right. But once you get rollipg, the rest of it goes pretty well. Except, of course, when you have trouble in the middle keeping the piece on track, arid toward the end when you have to figure out a boffo close. Otherwise, piece of cake (a cliche the seasoned writer · sha.uld avoid like the plague). There is certainly no short- age of good column fodder right now. I could write about our grandson, the Trav, but h e will be visiting for another week and is thus a work in progress. . I always wnte a column abo~t the fair, t>ut we ~aven't been_ yet. A good arigl1._ might be the Clairvoyant he¥Jllne on a publicity release sent Ottt in eal'.ly June by the fair's extraor- dinary PR boss, Jill Lloyd: MWeather experts confirm Iso- lated storms will hit the Orange ~ounty·i:;m, •it read. They surely did, in the wee hours Sunday morning as that won- derful thunder storm rolled through town. . Certainly a logical cdlumn target would be the regrettable withdrawal of Bill Popejoy from ll.is job of trying to make some sense out of the insane"l'lsylum thcit is Orange County in the summer of 1995. But Popejoy's resignation and the resultant return to total power of .the likes of Vasquez, Stanton and Silva ()'es, I have PHOTOGRAPHY fllp-Dopped on this bird) are too depresling and frightening lo contemplate right now. The only bright side would be if -as It is quite possible - Pete Wilson a oints a kee~r fi>r-Ofange Coun , someone - who would supervise' the supervisors. lt could be Pope- joy, whom the governor greatly ' admires and respects. Delicious prospect, eh? Theil there's the new Pta·n 8 . And yoU ·thought Me_&Jiure R wa.s bad1 _ No, I j'Ust can't get into ·a11 that mes~ today, so maybe I really am suffering from politi- cally-induced writer's block, an especially virult:,nt strain. To learn more about the dis- which may be especially true or writers. There are numerous other references in Bartlett's to writ- ers and to blocks, but not one that combJ nes the two. In_J!lY research, however, I dJd come across a quotation that I and everybody else in the world - including the redoubtable "Dictionary of Ctiliural Utera· er • -haVe been misstating for hundreds of years. It is that favorite banality, "Chip oU the old'block. • Th4t is not correct. Among the voluminous eloquences of Edmund Burke {a guy who never copped-out with writer's block) is this comment on the ounger William Pitt's first speeCh: ~Re Was not merely a chip of the o1d bloc;.k, but the old block itseU. • History does not record from whence came that extra "f " we inevitably use when falling back on the old wheeze. But at least reader.s of this column now know that it is superfluous ease, I searched through my • • . librnry, or referen<e books, and , Medicare and PPO ·INTRODUCTORY Ol'FER 1 1 not one mentions writer's block. In the _•Djctionary of acrPpted. w·1'1 -I Cultura l Uteracy, nowhere . ~ trim your corn11, I between "a cappella ··and Caal• tlUrount~ for ral11111e11, 11Wl11 plu11 I "zygote• is therE: even the HAIO palie11ta. whirlpool and root I slightest mention of writer's m1u111age ror I block. There is "block,.chip off I ·234 E. 17th Sa. #104 $24 00 I the old" (see below for startling I D,~!!:=. .. n" Costa Mesa I revelation) but no "block. ' I "H••-•••"' G"> • 2">">2 • I write r's." . L.s....,.~., u°""" c~ .. ifW.J di• dd ~:~1n•~· 7-ZH·"~ .J There is also. Mwrite-in can----------------------------- didate• and 14 pages of Mwrit- ten English, ·conventions of.• One would think ibis an ideal place to discuss the phenome- non of writer's block, but no. Bartlett's doesn't have a quo- tation that even faintly hints at write r's block. 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But, they decided to add six more with money that had been slated for a general fund reserve account •1t may take some time before you see the new recruits on the street,• Roeder told the council during Mon- day's meeting. ·sut I'm hop- ing we11 get some transf en from other department..• A new recruit must com- plete six months of police academy training before he or she can begin working on the force, whereas an officer who transfers from another police agency has already received training and can begin work immediately The six new officers will allow the department to add one more oUlcer to patrol assignments on each shift. •This extra help is going to go a long way when we haye a special enforcement need that arises, such as the one on Shalimar Drive and the motel enforcement,• Roeder said. •When we do a special enforcement program, we'll often have to pull someone off of patrol in another area of the city. 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Steinbrechet.'I skepticism stems from another Incident about 10 years ago, when she bad fallen for such a scam: she gave $25 to a man posing as an Orange County Sheriff's deputy colJec1ing m~ney to send underprivileged children to the cirrus. •He imitated that be was a Costa Mesa police officer,· said Steinbrecher of the mystenous call Tuesday evening. •tte went into a song. and dance aboUt an exhibition with police dogs and helicopters and wouldn't it be wonderful.• ·rve been so mad at myself ever since,• the Newport Beach • WE'RE LOOICINO FOR THE VI·LLAIN LURKING IN YOUR S ·TOM-ACH He'• qot a reputation for c a\UU\9: • ·8~. cpuawinq abc:lo~ pain <often rd~ try food) • Hn.rtburn • Na\aea M«dic al .,.pert• call h.Un the Hellcobac ter pylo ri (or H. pylo..r'l) b1un.na. If you currcndy have an acUve duodenal ulcer or have had one within the pa.i ~. tht. na.iy Uttle culprit may have been at the bot1om of II ill. Now'• yo\U' chance to qet -.n. . 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Jan Mittermeier, ~ County's newly apJ>omted interim cblel executive officer, to take a more c;tipJomatic approach to govern- ment than William POpejoy, her millionaire predecessor who resagned last week, cba.rging that his power had been cut. • •BiD's (Popejoy's) style in a lot al ways is to move out there, make a decision and do it.• said . MittermeieT, a Huntington Beach resident who's woTked for the county for 21 years. -niat is the most efficient way for one person to do it, but a gov- ernment has a different objective and locus.• Mittenneier is scheduled to take the county reins Aug. 1. She says that unlike business, gavem- ment i$'meant to provide the ser- vices desired by the eled.orate, which requires the elected county supervisors to . be the ultimate authority. ·sut she says she'll have the same authority as Popejoy. •The key is, will the board and I be able to work together-in enabling me to exercise that authority,• she said The CEO's job description has changed since the bankruptcy, she noted. "The old administrator bad no authority,· Mittermeier said. •tte was simply an informational con- duit and the office-that prepared the budget.• Department heads could even go straight to the Boa.rd of Supervisors for a deci- sion, she said. Now, she said, department heads will report to heT and she will decide which issues are important enough to ~ring before c l I • I I ,, I I ' 1 I I : . • I I I I • ' I I l I I L-----•----·-~-----------~ the board. She will also recom- mend paths she thinks the board should tollo)V. Mitt.ermeier said she plans to bring all key issues -With her recommendation -before the county Board of Supervisors for approval, something board mem- bers accused Popejoy of not doing enough. As interim CEO. Mittermeier will also pull together the county's final budget. which must pe com· pleted in August. and keep the recovery on course, she said. She has also appl.i,ed for the perma- nent CEO position. Bill Mello, a vocal opponent of Popejoy and his failed attempt to pass the Measure R hall-cent sales tax, said he hasn't yet made up bis mind about Mittermeier. ·0ne thing dlat'• a little encoUt8giD9 ii that she ¥s an MBA so she has better t>usiness t.raming than the pe<>ple who nor- inally run government." he said. Mittermeier, meanwhile, says sjle's made John Wayne Airport an economic success. As director ol the airport. Mlttermeier said she used the teamwork approach. which she found the most effec- tive way to get thirigs done and Sidewalk Sale Jtily 22 & 23 The sun, the moon, a·nd the stores . . . FASHION IS£ANID . NEWPORT 8 EA C H gather Ideas. •WhiJe the buck stopi nt my desk, J expect (employees) to con- bibute to the overall benef.rt of the airport,• she sa.td. · She says her qualifications include strong firiandal and M d· lytical skills. •1 know I have an m- depth knowledge of bow the county works and what issues d rP important s1mply because l'vp worke9 with the county for a long time," she said. llullodt'a ---store ......... ...a.. The~-·-~ ..... llOdr c.te • Tutto M-. • The a.1111mk• • ...., • ...... ,. . I ....... ""'· (714) 721·2000 •illl•• "'llewpOit l•ch. • THURSDAY, JUlY 20, 1995 A7 volunteer di~dory • ntl VOWNT1a DmCTOllY nn ind~.,.. needed. For fur. periodic.ally In the O.Jly Piiot. lfyou'd like ttw Qft Nrfl, 646-7181 . Information on o-tt!ng 'J04lf organlZAtion listed, call 642..tJ21; ext. 331. support group=formed by Heritage House, a submlnce abuse flmilies. For Information. can Larry Mari- otti at 7» 1114. . variety of programs with the Orange County ~· For men lnfonnlt)on. c.all~. MASTD OtOMLE <J OC The pwfomtlng lttS~ needs volunt9en for compuw itlp.lt. tidcMing. fiRng and Nlndling phones. For infotma.. tion, call S56-Q62. • BAU.ET PACJACA The Ballet Padflca Guild, a lt'Olum.et support group for. Ballet Padflca, needs volunteers for a varle\y of tasks. For Infor- mation. c.all Molly Lynch at 642-9275. 8'G BROTHERS, BIG SlSTtRS Men and women over 20 years of age. having lived In Orange County for six mon1fis and on the job for at lost three months. are needed to serve as big broth- "'or big sisters for children 6-16 from sin- gle-parent homes. For Information, call 544-n73 IOY SCOUTS OF AMauc::A INC Volunteer opportunities Include fund- raising. program development and train- ing to existing troops and J)lds. For more informatioo, call DeYotl Dougherty, 546-4990. IOYS AND GIR1.S O.UBS Of COSTA MESA//NEWPOKT BEA04 The three area Boys and Girts Oubs need volunte« coaches and art or a aft woric- shop teachers. For loc.atlons and addition- al Information, call Dick Powers, 642-2245. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds "in Costa Mesa. can Ginny Smith, 708-1517. CENTER FOR CREAllVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative AlteJnatives, a non-profrt charitable or9anization which wortcs through the United Way, has a need for volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees. For information, call Karen, 642-0~77. • COUEGE HOSPfTAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxil· iary is seeking volunteers to perform def. ical, reception desk, gift shop and other duties at the hospital. For Information, call 642-2734, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. COMMUNrTY HOSPK:.E CARE Community Hospice care, an organiza· tion that provides medical and emotional support to terminally-ill pat~ and their families · in Orange County,· needs volun- teers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For Information or registration, call Ondy Laird. 978-7447. CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM GI.ASS MOUNTAIN INC. VolWlteers are needed to OS physlc.atly-chlllenged adults who meet monthly for educatronel, entertainment and social ~ Forlnformatlon. c.all 779-3441. HAT CONNEC110N 'The Hat CoMectJon Is • women's phll-c anthropic ~ of the Olllmber of Cofnmerce which leMIS the c:ommunltles of Cost.a Mesa and Newport Beach. For lnfonnatlon. call Kay Walbutger, 650- 2144. HEIUTAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed for an auxiliary re«Nery home ~and parent- ing women and 1t*c' children In C'.olt.a Mesa. For more lnfonnatlon. call 646- 2271. HIGH HOPES HEAD INJURY PROGRAM The High Hopes Heed• Injury ~am's RN Center In Costa Mesa, a non-profit organization seNlng the needs of he.d- lnjured adults and their famll~ Is seek· Ing volunteers. For Information, call 646- 7458. HOSllCE fAMl.Y CARE Hospice Family c.are ls seeking people to help with errands, visits and companion- ship to terminally Ill patients and their INTDFNTH CX>UNCI. The Newport·Mes.·lrvlne Interfaith Council, an umbrella organlz.atlon for M!'ll- eral area setVke groups, needs volunteers aqlw In the local congregations. For infurmatlon, call c.arol Brown, 548-3283. KIDS CANCER COHNECT10N The Kids canc:et Connection Is an orga- nization dedkated to the emotloN~ edu- atlonal and financial needs of children afflicted with c.anoer. VoluntMrs are need- ed. For lnfonnat.lon. call 851-m4. SUSAN G. KOMAN MfAST CANCER POUNOATION . Volunteers are needed to assist on a MAKE-A..wlSH FOUNDATION Mak•A-Wlsh foundation of Orange County, 'Nhose mission Is to mike ll'MleS come true for chlkhn with lit.thruten- lng ~seeks~ to O«UPV a variety of positions. For lnformatJon, call Giida, 476-9474. MAROf Of DN£S 'The Marett of Dimes office In~ Mesa needs volunte«s for fund..qising commit· tee, speaking opportunities, ocr.aslonal office woric and help with bulk mailings. For information. c.all 631-8700. H/EW DIETIONS fOR WOMEN. INC. The l'lOl"r<pl oflt re<tNely <*1ter for adult women with ekot'lof rd other" d'lembl def* Ide!~ seeks vorunteen. c.an 548- 9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., °'call Jay at 548-8754. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Consumerl for Legal Reform has an ongoing n~ for llOlunteers to monitor civil court judges. A computer and dona-• tlons are also needed. For more lnfomla-• tion call Batbara at 854-0881. 'COSTA MESA CMC'P\AYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Ovic Playhouse needs volunteers for ushering. backstage, rnall- ings, typing, lights, and many other duties. For more information, call 6~ 5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAl SOOETY The society collects Information, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Cos- ta Mesa and the Harbor area. Volunte«s are needed for deriall tasks, computer input and help in the library. For informa· tion. all Olanes Beecher, 631-5918. COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP The Costa Mesa Literacy Group needs volunteers to help people become literate or teacti English as a secona language. For information, call Fuller, 548-3384. COSTA MESA SEMOR CENTER The IT)ulti-purpose senl0r se<vkes facill· ty. located at the comef of 19th Street ai Id Pomona Avenia, seeks volunteers for a variety of~ For more Information, call 645--2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS . . Defore Foundation for the Arts. a noo- profrt organization dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G·3, in Costa Mesa. needs volunteers. For more Information. call 241-9908. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Ameri- can cancer Sodtoty. Volunteers are needed and no special skills are necessary. For information. call 640-4m between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m . . DfSPUTE RESOWT10N SDMCES Dispute Resolution Services needs lt'Olun· teer mediators. case spedallsts and out· reach assistants to help In • variety of, mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for both office volunteers and for mediators. For more lnforination. call 250-0488. EASTER SEA.LS Easter Seals Society needs volunteen for ongoing clerical work. help In programs for children with diSabillties and to help with special ewnts. For information. call 834-1111 . EXCHANGE QUI OUlD AMISf PMVEN- TION CENTER Volunteen are needed to hefp famlUes where an incident of child abuse has been l'9pOft8d and. meml made by the cooo- ty, and to woric with families of high-risk victims of parental drug addiction. For Information. call 722-110}. M11tWW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER The Fairview DewlopmeoUI Center In Costa Mesa needs volunteen, and ~ tlons are welcome. For more lntorm.tlon. call 957-5114 ~ 8 a.m. to 4-10 p.m. ASH HAR'°" AN.A INC. Friends In Serva to Humanity {FISH) offers emet gency mistMlCe to dlOM In need and provides the Mobile Mee1s pro- gram. Volunteen .,. needed to help In • variety of arus. For more ~ c.all Debby, 645-8050. POOO oemmunoH cana The Food Distribution c..-. Orange County's private non-t>rOflt foodber'ilc. n..m voluntMn to Inspect .nd IOf't donNd foodJ and to he4p wtth ~ FOr men lhfonNdon. CAlll the ~. ~n1-1l43 . ....OS Of nt1 COSTA MUA LmMY TM Friendl of the Cat.a MIU ~ ,... YOluntlen. Fer ltdOn"nltion. Cllll b Ubr8fY, 646-8145. -.SCOUTS The GWts Scouts Of Ofingl ~ nilll -...ntoti,nlnld• .... ..... 1D llM on ....., aw ....... , .,.. • ... ~ ........ ,.. ..... ,... wamwdaf' Cll IJl.W. as~; .............. _ ......... .... ft llwt&tw•• 1p; t*f tllrlMI ..,., I • -80% OFF Tvvo Day~ Only -Saturday, ·7 rily Z2n4 -& Sunday, Ju1y 23r0 Ties • XMI, Richel, John COmfort, . ?Jurberry, Aquascutum ................................... s3g -sgo ........................ s9ss -s19ss R.eyn Spooner Hawaiian Shirts ................................ ss6 -566 ........•........................ s29ss Sweaters -Cotton Cable & Assort. Fancies .......... s110 -s190 ................................. s29ss Casual Slacks .................................. ! •••••••••••••••••••••• sg 5 -s 120 ...•.......••..................•. s39ss Famous Italian IJCather Shoes ..........• ~ .................. 5149 -s169 ................... , ............. s59ss Fancy Woven Shirts -short & long sleeve .............. s45 -5110 ................... ~ .. s19ss -s39ss 100% Cotton Sum.iner Shorts ........•................................. 538 •••............••.....•.......... s19ss Famous La Martina Polo Sportswear ... ~ ................... s65 -sg5 ...................... s24ss -s34ss ' I ' I E·1 I ' +-By .. Al THIWDAV. JUl.Y 20. 1995 DIVOllCI MIDIAllOll . A free talk about dtvorce medi~ ation, an oltemettve to the tred). ti!_nal two attorney divorce, is OIJered ol the third Thursday o1 every month with attorney Al1da D, Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow-Space is ,ltmiled, _reserva- ti~ns are required. For more infor- mation. coll 863-9590; ~TAX WOllKSHOP . The Internal Revenue Service is conducting a free tax wOrk- sh.op for smNl business owners frlj>m 10 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. in the Costa Me a .Libr4r:r, 1855 Park Ave. Topics include small busi- ness set-up, types ·of· business e ntities, business income and expenses and self-employment tax. Registration ,is not required and seating is on a first come, first served basis. Call the IRS at. 6434060, for information. WEALTH MANAi;EMENT The Financial Education SOci- ety is offering a free seminar from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m . titled, ~Estate Planning -O bj ective: Pay the lecist iq taxes using Char- itable nusts. • The ·seminar is part of a· swnmer series held at Villa Rosa (resid ence), 1711 lrvine Ave, in Newport Bea ch. Seating is limited and re:;erva- tions are required. For reserva- tions, call 646-3000. • vnEAANS MEEllNG tion ls not necessary. For intormo- Members o.re being sought lor tion. coll 71743800. a new Veterans of Foreign Wan USC ALUMNI MlXER post l.n Newport Beach. Monthly The USC Newportllrvtne Club meetings are .held oo the third ls hosting a mixer at the Ware· Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. house ftestaurant. 3-450 Via Opor- to the Harbor V1ew Community to in Newport Beach. USC alum· Center, • 1854 Port Westboume. ni, fans and friends are welcome For information, call Richard to attend, Ute 6 p.m.1 event. Foe Hohmann at 650-0361 ·or Pete information, ca,U 250-4USC or San4ro at 548-!;049. --Steve M oses at 760-2405. ORAMA CLASSES PUBLIC RElATIONS SOCIETY The Newport Beach Commu-MEETING nity Services Oepa.rtment is offer-Learn the secrets behind lng a variety of drama classes th.is award winning public: relations swnmer, aimed at helpin9 teens professional Bill Robertson's Suc- and adults develop acting and, cessful MMigh ty D\Icks" cam- publlc s~aking skills. ·~:tand-up paign. The Winner of hockey's C9medy~ ts' a~essi lE*'--Pillrrnm award ~rot the shqp that runs. from 7-9 p.m ._ on · NH'L's best public relations staff,- consec\.ttive Thursdays, inside the will be speaking at the Qrange· · Oasis $enioT Center in Corona del County Chapter of the Public MM -located at 5th and Mar-Relations Society of America's guerite. The cost is $35: To regis-QOOn meeting, in the Ne)'lfX>rt ter, call 644-3151 or visit the Com-Bea.ch Sheraton Hotel, 4545 qiunity Services Department, MacArlhur Blvd. The CoSt is $27 3300 NeWpOrt Blvd. in Newport roi; members, $23Jor students and e'each. $35 rOr non-members. For reser- CHILDREN'S LIBRARY PROGRAM vations, call 832-2037. As Part of their Summer Read-BUSINESS WORKSHOP · ing Proqram, the Newpdrt Beach "How to Tum Yo'ur Arts and PubU.C Llbrary is sponsoring a fr~ Crafts Hobby lnto a Profitable program for children in first Business" is the title of an Orange through fifth grades, titled "Star Coast · College workshop from Spangled Crafts and Stories." 6:30 p.m . to 9:30 p .in. in room 110 The program is presented by sto· of OCG's Counseling and Admis- ryteller Barbara Klein at 10:30 sions Building. Ernest Fox, co- a.m . in the Balboa Branch Library, owner of an antiq9es stor~. will. 100 E. Balboa Blvcj.. Preregistra· teach the "ins and outs• of th~- As featured In . All•r• and,_.,,, llMtt magazine! Similar to a 4-year study at Rochnlw" UtJlv. and v.t· Ing m«Jlcotlon and ocu1:1.ncture for long t~m results. crafts bwine!is. Topics will lndude: locating wholesale sup.- pllen, discovering the benefits of networking and acquirin9 time- 1aving business strategies. The cost is $39. To regi$t.,., coll •32· 588(), ' FRIDAY BUSINESS· DEVELOPM ENT The Consumer Business Net- wprk, o non...membershi p net- working group, is hosting a net- working meeting at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room of the Newport Beach Public Golf Course. 3100 Irvine Ave. Attorney Harold Stokes will speak on, •Simpson Cas_e 'Side- bar' • The Future of the .criminal justice system..• The cost is $15. For information. call 550-4785. PARENTING SKILLS ClASS Single parents are encouraged to attend Orange Coast College's Counseling Department. and R~­ Entry Center's· nine-week, one- half unit class, "Compassionate • Parenting. 8 The class meets from 4 to 7 p .m. in room 102 of OCC's Business Education Building and i~ intended ltt eJg>1ilin how one's childhood could affeq ·parenting skills .• Also, a series of parenting videos will be shpwn. For infor- mation, call OCCrs Re -Entry Cen- ter at 432-5162. CHILDRt N'S ART ClASS . "Kids and Angels: is the title of • ~ l·l•l·jl#lf{*l;Wo;'311~'4• . . Newport Beach . SE HAlllA IPAROL • OPEN SA ~llNllTI . ~~WI ' . "'r··~·W S4•4»110 670 w. 17 .. It. ··---. lent blod -"' ....,i.w a six-week mul~edia art clul sponsored by the Newport Beach Public U)>rary from 2:30 to .f p.m. in Cl1ff Drive Park. Instructor Usa M orlan wW offer a variety of pro- jects, Including p0<ceJaln angels, wing chimes, angel-themed Jew .. elry end picture framti. "(he cost is $67, plus and additional SS material fee. To register, call 6«- 3151. SATURDAY. JULY 22 SENIOR RESOURCES EXPO The Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave. ln Corona del Mar, is sponsoring ·a fr~ expost.- No·---Doilr- lioo ol --orienlod productll. RepreMJ'daUv• from more than so -will be on band to dio<Uss liMndal J)lannlng, health insurance, travef, hearti>g aids, legal uststance, electlic seooters and more. Raffles for merchan· '<Use, trips and services will also be available. The event runs from J 0 a.m. t o 2 p.m. a.nd a BBQ luncb will be offered for a nominal fee. For lnfonnation, call Vicki at 644- 3244. f'lANNING YOUR ESTA.TE Legal Options, 3901 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 200, New- port Beach, sponsors <\ lecture titled, •Protect Your A ssets • every Fall Ern:ollment Now In Progress . ' Pre-School lhi:ougjt Sixth Grade · • Individual Attenllpn • Physical Educallon • Computer Labs •After School., Program ··Strong Cuniculum • Music & oariCe . •Traditional 3 A's " Sma!I Classes • Fleld Tnps • Hot lunches • Arts & Crelts • SWimmlng Pool ~ Sumrnet' Camp Costa Mesa Age 2 thru grade 6 • 651 Victoria ~trcet 6:30 a.m. -6:30 p.m. (714) 642-041i ~~~ .......... ..,- OPEN .. DUSE Free Enrollment F~e This D ay Only! (For New Enrollments)·· · SlATllBllAY, J ULY 2211!1 10:00 a.m. -12:00 Noon · · ~, Come Joio The Fun ! .Bring The Family! Tour:..our friendly up to date campuses·. • " Refreshments • Balloons • Garden Grove / 'Age 2 thru grade 6 121 11 e··uaro SlrCCt 6:30 a.m. -6:30 p.m. (7 14) 97 1-5533 . - Fashj on Island Sidew·al.fk Sale 1u1y22ndand23rd Pr-om casual to . Luxury the ulti mate gift Sidewalk sale, trunk show at Armotre ADVERTISEMENT dressy , tt' s Rebel , . . I This weekend, you'll find great . up to 50%., Experience one of the most at Between· the Sheets savings on fine ladies' dresses and Mark your calendar !or July 27. 28 · -=-=i-• • -• -~ .spo'rtswear atArm' 01·re. _ · and 29 and 1'oin Armoire for the V.C. unique women's ~"1Uth1ng i;tores 1n --Fashion Island -Rebel -which is all According to store' manager Torias Trunk Show from -11 a.m to 4 The walls may have ears, but your According to Sandra Tobin Mane , Av c ~ ri · about casual, com<orta••-, easy· • Sharon Lewis,.the summer sale p.m. . . 10 as representat1ve utt1 linen closet speaks volumes about owner of Between the Sheets. fitting coof and dressy clothing witl'f a h continues and new reductions have will Showcase selected summer you, ·according to Opra Winfrey. reports that we11-heel8d sleepers · 20% vi A relaxed fit. It ls where you will find She can sneak a peek ,·nto any 111. t 1 1 be-en taken, which means savings . groupings at a sa ngs. s ··..pre w 1ng o pay or uxury linens, the most individualistic clothing tines closet and ten tales aboi.lt your taste -as long es the quality is there. The In the fashion and character. Silk says you might , first thing customers ask is. "What's wol1d today. be royalty; linen indicates old money; the thread count?~ and Egyptian conon alleges a high 'We try to educate our customer level of self regard. You love luxury that line sheets improve with age and quality and ifs riot important that and that sheets are softer and last the entire wor1d know it as long as longer when there are more you're conilortable. 'threads per il'.lch,' Marx said. "We're Years ago we used lo slap a set of q1:1ite proud of our exclusive white wash-and-wears on the bed selectlon of 600 thread courit --and call if a day. Today, Americans -s~eets. We are w~av.ing and..- Celebrating one year in business at this location in September, owner Robyn Bairstow is delighted at the overwhelming success Rebel has erijoyed. Bairstow and husband Michael Glasser each have their own clothing line in the store. Bairstow designs under the Gravel label. a comfortabl e cotton line of sweatwear that feels like silk. Glasser's Democracy line Is made of Tencel. a wood pulp fiber that Is 1 O times stronger than cotton and breathes. According to store manager Jill Yank, Rebel IS where "it's ar lo find the most individualistic outfits, both dressy and casual, that are per1ect for the active woman In Newport Beach and the surrounding area. Rebel also carries a wonder1ul selection of great jewelry, accessories, handbags and belts. Remember, one doesn't have to be 'a rebel to be saUs{led and comlortat>Je In Rebel's clothing, Come join us Saturday and Sunday, July 22 and 23 for some great buys during the Sidewalk Sale. For more infonnatlon, call (7 14) 640- are obsessed with beautiful importing this exceptional quality bedrooms. The bed has taken center from Italy and it needs to be stage. It's our most Intimate sheller, a touched to be believed. It's long haven of comfort. Accord ing to wearing and lustrous. II these Bazaar, linens are now viewed as a sheets don't thrill you. no sheets rellec1ion of taste and status, the will ." She said. quintessential symbol of luxury, and Beds are looking softer for 1995 the ultimate gift. and more open. Everyone is . Recently asked why he was comfortable having their·pillows out spending $500 on a set ol 300 and their sheetS' and shams thread count E;gyptian canon sheets exposed. These linens are too at Between the Sheets in Newport beautlful to bury 'under a spread. Beach, a.thirty-something male Beds can be personalized: poufy replied_, "Why not? If rm willing to and inviting with iJ duvet cover: very spend $500 on a blazer. wh_y rich with silk or canon jacquards; shouldn't I spend at least as much on and romantic or sensual with sheets ~at I spend one-third of my embroideries and lace. life on? And I love the fact that the However they look, it's just sheets have no urea formaldehyde frosting on the cake, according to or chemicals.-Sandra from Between the Sheets. Urea formaldehyde is what makes The comlort Is key. fabric no-Iron, so the bad news is ~After nine years of sleeping on that they should be pressed. these linens, my husband still does "Of course. the crease police are the happy dance before he gets not going to arrest you if you don't Into bed, anticipating the pleasure press your sheets,n said Kate Karsen of slipping between the sheets. It's of Pata is Royal. Mlf you dry them and his oasis at the end of a hectic day, M don't fry them, and fold them the she said. minute they come out of the dryer, For more information, call 640· they'll look okay." 2929. 7300. .. .............................................. . Soft. femtntne · apparel at Modern Romance From casual separates to more formal attire, Modem Romance i& burstlng·with soft, feminine fa shk>ns. Owners Theresa and Alan • Johnson, Who apened the store a year ago In March, wekx>me you as tt lnvltlng,you to tl!elr home · replele ~ bright, .afiy walls: soft, ftuffy --sotaa: lll1d • the scent of polpOUrri. You'll find an array of fashk>ns from _whloh IO cl1oole . lncludlng deslgna by p~ BrQWn, ChMleland • • •• • • " • • • • ARMOIRE . . SUMMER Our Sale Continues! .New Reductions ·Have Been Made . ~=-$0%· Armoire's guest. you'll enjoy hors d'oeuvres and refres'hme'nts. Armoire is located at 549 Newport Center Drive. across fronl Neiman Marcus. Business hours are Mon. - Fri., 10 a.m. -9 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; and Sun., noon · 6 p.m. Call 644-9888. I • -------, I I I I Jollmon Vk:k.I. There'• • wtdl Ml1:1D1 of hltl: from On Womens Sportswear & Dresses Fash:ion Island-$tore -4) 129..8035 923 Newport Cen,te r Drive,~ rt Beac·....,. .. .,. ------of 111 llJ Id!' NI .... : to flln and lrhi 'el•.---KM*llld. •)11•1n1111••,.. *"""',. 1•111i•--·-"' !l'lfl''li'! .. ...,. ,., more ......,.,, . FASHION ISlAND 549 llEWftlll' CDffBI DR. (Aaa ......... , (714) 644-9111 • Mon. • Fri. I 0:00 a.m. • 9:00 p.m. Sol. 10:00u.-6.1IOµi . Sun. I 2:GO. 5:90,... •1tts• :I .., ......... (Btt111ttn bsso~ Pets next 111 v""11V1 Sunt)· Phannacy: (714) 729-1540 • 24 Hour Refill : (7 14) Store Hours: Monda -Friday: 9am- / Newpon lleocM:oota ..... Daily PU.. Saturday at 10 a .m . Attorney Debra Grimalla discusses how wills, living trusts, charitable donations and other tat reduction strategies preserve the value of an estate and help avoid probate. Admission is fTee, seating is limit- ed. Reservations may be made by calling 252-5411 . , GARDENING CIASS •Begonias and Thelr care• is th~ title of a free class being offer at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar from 9:30 to 11 '"'T.l:n. Garden Director Wade Roberts will discuss various types of begonias and the class is open to the public. For information, call '673-2261. • FORENSICS SEMINAR Attorney Irving Younger will present a video seminar -titled •ne Eipert Witness • -at 6 p.m. in Hoag· Ho~ltal's Cafeteria -·Meeting Rooms A and a,· 301 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. Topics include _pre-bial consider- ations, expert's testimony in court, cross examining the expert wit- ness and arguing the expert's credibility. The event is sponsored by Forensic Consu1tants Associa- tion-Orange County and costs $25 for members; $35 for guests. An additional $10 is charged for a workbook. for reservations, call 723-1114, DRAMA CLASS The. Newport Beach Conunu- nity Services Department is offer- ing a variety of drama classes this sUIIUDer, aimed at helping teens ~ and adults d~velop acting and public speaking skills. A·four-ses- sion comedy class -·comedy Acting Showcclse· -runs from 7- 10 p.m. Mondays, in the Grant Howald Park's Community Youth Center -located on the comer or 5th and Iris in Corona del Mar. The cost '5 $70. To register,_call 644-3151 or visit the Conununity Services Department. 3300 New- port Blvd. in Newport Beach. GAME DAY FOR KIDS The Newport Beach. Public Library is sponsoring a week or fun for first through ftfth graders. Beginning at 10:30 a.m. t~ay - hula hoop contests, relays and other games are scheduled to take place at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado. Other game da)ts will run at 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 26 in the Vmcent Jorgensen Community Center, 2005 Dover; and 10~0 a.m. Thursday, July"27 at the Bal- boa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Preregistration is ncit' required. Fo.r information, call 717-3800. UNDERWAilR BEACH CLEAN-UP Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean the trash isn't there. So the D.l.V.E.R.S. organizatioh is sponsoring their SixlJ:l Annual Underwater/Beach Clean~Up, beginning at 9 a·.m. at Big Corona in Corona del Mar. There is a $10 noon to 1:15 p.m. Al the Sfµzzi rest.a.want, Triangle Square, COi- la Mesa. For information, _s:all Jason at e:i.-1005 ext. 220. WEAUll MAMGEMENT The financial Education Soci- ety is offering a tree seminaffrom 1 _p.m. _to _!!:30 p.m. t!tled, •Gifting Strategies -Slop !lifting to th~ IRS.• The seminar is part of a summer series held at Villa Rosa (residence), 1711 Irvine Ave, in Newport Beach. Seating ts limited and reservations are required. For reservations, call 646-3000. COOKIE EXCHANGE Tile annu meettng o e I • Friends ol the Costa Mesa ubrary will also be the sight ol the lim Ubrary Cookie Exchalli1e. Partic- ipants are invited to bring two dO'len of their faVor1te homemade cookies -along 0with 10 photo- copies of the red~ -to the 7:30 event in the Park Avenue Branch Library, 1855 W. Park Ave. A sto- ry telling pr091:a.m will' also be presented durinQ... coffee and dessert. For reservations, call 646-' !)!US: BUSINESS DEVEloPMENT The Consumer Business Net- work a non-m mbershi • net_, working groµp , is hosting a net-. . • workj.ng meeting at 1 a.m. in the Tea Room ol the Newport Beach Public Goll Coune, 3100 Irvine •l.ve. Lee Hueasener will speak on, •pact.on in Choosing the lpght InYestment Future.· The q>st ts ,$15. For information, call 550-4785. . MOTOllCYQ£ SWAPMEET Co~e to the· Coors Light Motorqycle Swapmeet from S to ~~~P·i11~ls th~n 0~3: c~:~. 40, feet of indoor space will be filled 'th motorcycl~ parts and accessories and more than 200 vendors will dispJily a varie.ty of merchandise. Parking is free, admission is $6. For information, 64-!151 $138 < fee for divers · beach clecp1ers are · ·, _. _ _ · ---t•ree -anapmes will oo awardea--""(714f72t;8829TFilSlllOirBlanif011M)9 Newport Center Dr. for most trash, most unique'>lrash , · ~ .. ' ·. • •• and most environmentally. dam- aging trash. The day will include a hot dog.lunch, as well as a raf- fle. Register by July 24. Y25 -BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT The Consumer Business Net- work. a non-membership net-. working group, is hosting a free networking mixer at 5:30 p.m. in Qie Tea Room of the Newport ' Beach Public Golf Course, 3100 Ir,vine Ave. For infomiation, call 550-4785. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This on-going group specia1- . i.zes in the needs of indiViduals who have sick .and/or dying ani- mals in their lives. It meets eve Tuesday, from noon/ to 1 p.m. at 3101 W. Pacific Coast Highwa)r, Suite No. 311. Newport B~.acp. Cost is $15 per person/per gr~~P· For more information, call r2-,58B. . NATURE TOUR' • Learn about the nigJ:it life of the creatures of Upper/Newport Bay dwing a night walklng tour led by UNB Ecologi{al Reserve naturalists. The.J.o.w pieets for an orientation at 7~0 p~ in the Big Canyon parking lot. 1 Big Canyo1 Drive ln Newport Beach, and th1 tow begins at 8 p.m. The cost i· free Jor California Wildlife Cam paign memben and $13 (the prtc1 of me mbership) for non-mem _ ben. Children younger )than 11 are tree. but must be accomp, nled by an ad.ult. Por reservation coll 640-67,6. WIAL1ll MMIAGEMENT lbe Flnoi\dal Edu<atlon Sot ety II a11er1ng a l1ee ...runar fro• 7 p.m. IQ B:JO p.m. titled, "Lt• --A~ benefit ,. JUll•--· 'lbe18Dlh .. pmlt of ............. held VIiia.,... (r11t1\mce), 1711 In A.._ In Newpart IMcb. SHiil• H..., and. teterVatiom ~ Por ,..,.,.~ • .-z11a.u1 • • • 72 • !111111!"1' ....... lw and her ho.me .. ." THU.RSOAY, JULY 20, 1995 Af A We've Jl,,,,,&tJJ raide\I ~1t'ltte1tC Q -the Best . . 'fjt/u•n/ f closets in 0 ' Orange -' M -F 16-6 County!" Sat. 10-5 f ~· ,. Unique Jewelery and 'IHUll50AV. JULY ;IO, 11195 Ne..-•• •Cm •• .._ ._ Pib- Glow of opening night sparks discussion of ~s possible demise • I . -J oupb and UNI A•ntag that featured a standout perfor· wblcb ii juat what Congress ii porting tbe arts. Government Technicolor Dreomcoat mance by Adall Nty u broth· doing UUI week.• I hu no~b.meu la abow busl- opened at The Orange er Sim.eon in the number Congress iii. Ut fact. clOM to neu. County Peiform.lng Arts Center •n ose Canaan Days,• it wiping out the NBA. Severe Mark Chapin Johmon Tuesday. In the words of arts seemed appropriate to add a lit• budget cuts, u proPGMd and agrees. ftatron Mu k Chapin Jolanlon,. tie substance to the society , pused by the U.S. House ol In what be termed u bis first inancial benefactor behind U\e min~ling. RepresentaJives Will ttllminate p ublic rnpODle to the lmpor· -1.-,11.r.oductian..1wish..thal e'loRJ.o: federal funding of~ more than 50% of NBA funding tant luu e, John1on commented, very adult ticket purchased for the ational Endowment of the over the nexftwo years. Th~ -·ram stfOhgly aQ'a.inlt a:nyqov-: ted to the philosophy that the prtv1te i.ndividua.l lhould 1up- port whatever form of the arts ·they 10 choose. The Center operates in the black due to community support. We are a role model for. the arts, without government involvem·ent. • Another lifelong arts patron, Vesta Curry, said. she lS Mabsolutely opposed to tlie elimination of The NEA. • show, the box office would '}Its. ·What better ttn:ie and · outcQme, though, stlll un~rtain, _ emm,nt tunding of the arts. sist that a ticket for a child be pJace to ask taxpayers if the pending debate in the Senate, Govemu\ent has lJ.n\lted ught. Parents, bring your government should fund the is a portend of probable disas· resources. U lndividua.l ta.xpay- . dren', this is the show they arts than following an uplifting ter·for many federally funded ers a1 an over611 group will not ll l~ve. • romp in' the theater. b . W . 1 arts programs. , support the arts, then why Jolinson, attending the open-The Newport-Mesa crowd ·-Oran e County arts patron should the govern.meet that _J.J,._--'<~nq-ni,gh't-p,remiere-and-party--~began-gulpin~~cb an who wUb er re resents them dedicate the wJth 1o".ely :BUbara IUller, pagne as the question circulat-husband John Crean generous· o an o ese same ax.payers .!The children are the ones who will suffer. There is already little or no arts funding in the ublic schools. U it is· e aeon enaona 643\ WEI 1 ety !Ton "El Pay itab par\ Vill Irv): Sea. ti or ti or I f', d un Fa ab litti rel th< In WC R at Re OY ., GI lin "' cc th (), W• SI y, th d• lo s " ., "' C< s 0 1showing off her figure in an ed. · ly supports everythin~ from the ·to progr~ they will not sup- Rielegant, ice-pink satin pantsuit, •u our govenim.ent is going grand opera to children's pro-port as individuatsi• scene, a generation will grow up not knowing the opera, the symphony, the ballet, the the- ater. Studies have shown, o'9'er and oVer, that a soclety·witbout prt will perish. Wake up Amert· ca,• she said. mingled with the talented cast, to subsidize everything from "Fundamentally, I am opposed giams at local schools, was Johnson continued, saying "J crew, 'and special guests enjoy-farms to factories, then the arts to the method and manner tax-. quoted in a n'ewspaper earlier realize.my view may be unpop- p-"\ng midnight pasta and jazz at should be funded as well in payer dollars have funded this week supporting the pro-ular with some, especially with irapporettis. Reaction from the some fashion,• offered a sertouS many of thes~ kinds of,pro-posed cut back. Crean's posi-some of those individuals J pening-ni!'.fht crowd was Hal Harley attending the affair grams in the past. The entire tion is that the private sector work wtth on the b9ard·of Th~ pbeat. • with his pretty wife, Cindy. system is in·rieed.of revtmping, should be the only sector sup,-Center. However, I am commit-Lois Aldrin added, •we "Wbat a joy, an absolute elight,"'' offered Newport's arbara Harris, ottending with usband Ben and their family. . Social doyenne Ela.ble Red· Held concurred. r -CENTER SHOE REPAIR 285 E. 17th St. MMarvelous vocals, non-stop I fun,~ she said. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress .For Less · · The chic Btllilr Wallerich swposhed into Birapporettis with the wonderful Catherine '.fhyen-and her guest, Pamela Street of Colorado. MWe · bsolutely loved it, all of it, M Wallerich said, glowing in her . ·summer suit of melon-colored pique. Joseph, headlined-by the famous Star Search voice of Sam Harris in Uie title role, is slip~r-star theatrical creator Andrew Uoyd Webber's Broad- way adaptation of the Biblical story or Joseph from the Old . Testament. The show was Web- ber's first major theatrical .endeavor, fir!rt produced nearly lwenty-five years ago at the Yoqng Vic, London, to less than . overwhelming response. The present version, which has cap- tiVated ~roadway as well as the rest or the nation with its long i}tnning tour, runs at The Cen- ter through July 30. Between bites of exceptional gounnet pizza, kisses and ~udos for the talenf~d Sam Hanis, Kristine Fraellch in the 1emanding role of lhd-,narrator, ohn Ganun as the Phcvaoh,. {&.k.a. Elvis impersonator), and an outstanding ensemble cast A l'llllt EYETUCK Speci•list w Ori/ NOUJ For FR£[ Cotisu// ;,'~' LYON EYE 76o.-3003 I 645·5511 . I Ho urs: M·F 8":30 -6:30. Sat 8:30 -5:00, 1 15% OFfc~!'!.~d !!,!PAIR WORK ~~mpl: s:~S~ic~& :uu~ Cl:n•~•P:· y C:v J • tOWE$1 onu•• l'lllCE$ • • HUGE 2 ACIH llllfEllTOIW .;, WIDE VJUUETY M l'l.All1S • OUA#TITr OISCOUllTS • I OPEN 7 DAYS 8-5 961h1875 8020 HAMLTON AVE. _,,,..,,,,,. BEACH ----------------------FREE Giant Cookie with the purchase of one loaf of bread I per person • Expires ? /26/95 427 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa (on 17th Stntt by Wberebouse Records) • I I I I I I I I .I I ., I I I I I ----------------------· ' . ' r m1n1 I StQorC\C\~ 1 L_ __ -------~ ;CO ,~ IU&PACll I DO AI.I.YOUR • • , SIJQPPING FIRST . ··Created For Life:" • • TIIEN GOME SEE US!!!! WB-'-wtll-Niib--Be [lJ] [f!l [O) § ~ § (O) Q,[D) g Bath &'Kit.chen West -PLUMBINGWARE•DECORATIVE HARDWARE & LOCKSETS •COUNTERTOPS FAUCETS•CABINE"J"!lY •TILE•SHOWER !XJORS•ACCESSORIES •WATER FILTERS 7566 Edinger Ave .," Huntington Bea,ch (Between Beach Blvd. & Gothard St.) Visit due Showroom Todayl 714 · 841-5313 Famllv Owned & Operated • Worst Fire in ... Israel's History! On .July 2, the worst ~m Is~el'.s history devastated · nearly 6,000 a~ tsid.~ of Jerusalem. · 75 years of hlii bor ancl love-:- lost n trees · · · Yesl rm doing my part to iebulld the ~ clettroyed in the worat .fhe In llrael's history. £ndooed ,. my oontlfbadon a(: Cl $5000 (lo-I-) Cl $2500 (lo-1/1-) Cl $1250 (lo-•,.-). CltQS (lo-1/1-) Cl $250 Cl $100 Clolbr. •--- .... ,., ,._._ _____ _ ............ ,.,.... ~-l'INDs 111:rc .....,, .... ,, •. ,... _____ .._ I Ill ... '11111 ---- • • need funding for the arts. It's bee· education to ill young people. essary, like fundlng for schools Thlo Is not on l!oue ot domi>crat and health and space is neces-VI. repubHcan. It ii not eYell slm- SAIY to the advancement ot sod-p\y an laue m '--.11o ..... , • he said. ety,• ·--.., "The omount ot -the feds Astronaut Buzz Aldrl.n was spend oo the NEA is tnconM. more cautiow. ~· Congreu ii · the "The problem with the NEA is · arts U a 1Cap8901.l to ~er ~at arts funding has appeared Issue~ a tax-and-spend govern.- frivolous, and downright wasteful ment gone berserk. Slashing the to many Americans,• he said. 'NBA ts just a grand gesture ~ let ·They should have some better the people know that Congress guidelines for expenditure, and plans to act on the defid.t. I-low not be permitted to fun4 any and about really getting in and slash- all avant-garde things that come ing weUare and all sort! ot other . along. Federal funding of·the programs that are stiangling arts, if it is to exist at all, should America?,Or would that offend reflect the taste and desire of the too many constituents and impact eopedA1ty the vllua1 and perfO<· .....,.-. Parker then ul<ed the moot dllllcult question ot the evening. "J1 the wealthy, conservative arts patron that favors cutting government funding ot the arts plans to continue their own per- IOllal support of various pro-• grams, do thff believe that their Individual largess wUJ be perva· sive enQt.\gh to otter an atmos- p here ol unrestrlcted creativity enabling the visionaries of tomor - row to Dourlsbf• he said. • tomorrow. .. THURSDAY. JULY 20, 19'5 ,.. wedding CARR -DUPRE . ' Coleen Carr ot SL Louis and Anthopy DuPre ot Newport Beach exchanged wedding vows St. Anselm at the Avvey, St. Loulli, MO On July 7. Their reception followed in the Bellerive Country Club. The bride is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Carr Jr. Her attendants were Kathleen Carr, · '!Tacy DuPre, Michelle DuPre, Mary Elizabeth Carr, Megan Fitzgerald and Carrie Humphrey. public that funds it.• the election in 961 It's too easy to ~~~ll.er•·;Q.x~od.-?fJ:l<w"-:,.,--1-Jdll.ilu!cNE:A.,illldJl's.'.ILif!aL.:._~ Shores, 'C{1:1esti.oned who would shame.• Realistically, the great artist of the futw'e is rarely in step with . the mainstream of his or; her day. U society as a whole does not rec- ognize, support, and chance this kind 'of creatlvj.ty, however for; eign it may in fact seem at the time, there will be no Picassos Will the arts patron step up to the plate and llq)pOrt individual artilll that will be OD the street without government granllf Or· wUl they simply continue to add their name and mc>Qey to accept· ed. organized commtttees thill.are all well and good, but a.re often in existence only for the social Import they oiler the partidpanl No greatness, in the arts, or in science, or in any human endeav- or, has ever been achieved by committee. A society that turns its collective back on culture faces a very .difficult future, polarized by a widening gap between rich and poor, and a shrinking middle class void of the. enlightenment afforded by a cultured world. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Robert DtiPre and Mrs. Andrea Dupre. His attendants wre Brian Eaves, Matthew Carr, Michael Llnnerooth, Trent Patter-· son, David Harwood and Gre99 Hemphill. make 'SUCh a decision. · Piul Gallagher, talented trav- •Who ls to say what art eling cast member in the role of deserves funding and what art the baker, grew up in Southern . does not? Who, or rattier what California. .. body of government is to decide "I am a product of. the cut- just wbat'is in the best interest of and-slashed. California schools pul;>liC morality, or most reflective resulting from, the passage of of public taste at any particular Prop 13 in the late seventies,• he moment in time?· said. ·cutting the NEA is tragic. Another theatergoer, BW Park-There is so little rulture left in er, interrupted. America. Soon, thEU'e will be "A civilized society must fund none if we don't act to protect, the arts. It must offer the best in support, and foster the arts - RATIO SelVJCes lnc/uckJ· • a.w. COOK's-column rum Thundays ondSundayo. B11\ i11~ \ """ ( ·ar·'! 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Sterling BMW, Northern Trust Bank, 8c Hoocen Ralauranr Benefiting the Chilclrena Prosrama of Aaistancc League ·of Newport·Maa Entty deadliee lo Aupot 14, 19'S. 41 • SENlS IWly imcrucdom wiU be mailed upon 'rcceipc of your.~: .'' ~ SCUllA DIVING Certification Class Includes: • .ocean Dives Class & Pool Training Kid You've Wanted to Try It. :t!. ... .• ~ PAli>I ·--... ·••'• • Books & Materials .. __ • Ose of Scuba Gear . • PADI Certification Card · · Come on ... You~e Always Wanted Toi . 631 ·9288 2482 New1'ort B111•.(ln Seacoast Village) C.11. GE BET VALIA CHACO FITIGUES COURTNEY• RIEDEL • GO Sil COMPLICE • BERNA . . CALLAGHAN • FATIG BEAMON • ERl(A TRAVILLA • B SERGI., ....... ~~ fro JI coti Ava nest ent.1 exp tax. an<t first 643· WEJ 1 ety fr on "Es Pay itab pa.fl Vill Irvi ·Sea tiot ti or f', d un Fa al> fittl rel thE In WC R at R< O'<I er GJ hn ur C( th 0 w SI y tt d f< E f t I Atl THUltSDAY, JULY 20, 1115 IN · DEFENSE OF WENDY LEECE S pporters back school board trustee's views on federal meal program. not yet in school. While thl" depict;...· _,_t=e=tters be plat'ed in the recycling ed child is cute, her lunch is not bin, not on page 131 the responsibility ol the Newport-ROB YARDLEY Mesa Unified School District Costa Mesa Frank Woodson said to Mrs. I was very disappointed to Tedd the letters under the sub-bead- g •Best of Reade&Frottine" 1n the Comm~ Forum section of your July 13 paper. Wendy ~. a trustee of the N ewport· Mesa Unified School District, has recommended that the distrtct no longer administer a federal pro- gram that provides bee lunches to needy children during the sum- mer. In response to her suggestion. the attacks on Mrs. Leece by your readers were vibiolic. Betty Behr said that conserva- tives (and by inference. Wendy) sh.Quid, • ... stop bying to damage c:hUdren. •Frank Woodson said that her comments were, • ... unin- fo.r\ned and typical extremist.• Judy Mader said that she is saying a, ., ... ridiculous, punitive, hateful thl.tlg ... " Her comments were, • .. ,racist and crass," and she has a, • ... biased attitude. .. " according to Lynne Coenen. The charge that. " ... this woman has a real problem with ethnic people ... " was leveled by Stephanie Petta. while Lee Martin says that Mrs. Leece wants to give the federal dollars earmarked for poor children. • ... to her rich friends." II these unsubstantiated, untrue, ad bominem attacks are among the best of your readers hotline, I shudder to think of the worst. Three letters played on the theme that hungry children can't learn properly. The issue being addressed is the administration of the summer program -school is not in session. The child being fed in the photograph accompanying the letters is 3 years old and she is l..ee<'e, • ... (you should) start domg the job your were voted into office to do ... • Mrs. Leece's job is to serve as a trustee in the Newport-Mesa Unlfied School District, not to · administer a federalwelfare pro- gram. It is not the responsibility of the Daily Pilot to print every letter that comes in. Some of the letters were well-written. Bonnie O'Neil's letter · was cogent and intelligent it would have served better above the fold than Ao Martin's rambling non sequitur •. but tt was "buried" as the 19th letter printed in the lower section. It saddens me to see spurious attacks on a genuinely loving per- son like Wendy Leece granted a public forum. I hbpe that in the future you will exercise better edi-" torial discretion and let the "worst• After reading the hateful letters people in this community wrote about Wendy Leece, it showed me why we are in trouble. Here are some of the fallacy mentioned: 1. It does not cost us anything to feed these children. Yes it does, aroW1d $38,000 a month in the summer and you could probably. quadruple that for the school year. 2. Do what you were elected to do. That is one of the best com- ments because. ~e education ui . this state and county has declined over the last 10,· 20, 30 years: Mrs. Leece is one of two people on the board who is doing what she said s}\e would do: cut waste, get teaching programs back to basics, and try to bring pride back to this The giant T-shirt above a business at 17th Street and NeWport Avenue won't be visible after Aug. 5 MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT .. gains I NEWCEO Jamee Mltte rme1er. John Wayne Alr- po11 chrector. hds taken over as interim CEO of the county, re placing William Popejoy, who resigned. PIGLETS The swine population at the Orange County Fau grew by 26 when two Hdmpshire sows -Sunflowe r and Sweet Pea -both gave birth last week. GOLF TOURNAMENT N ewport Bea ch's gain was Costa Mesa's loss when the Toshiba Seruor Champ1onstup signed a two-year con - tract Wlth the Ne wport Bedcb Country Club. The tourname nt d ebuted in Ma rch at Mesa Ve rde CC in Costa Mesa. SPEAKER'S OFF1CE Asse mbly speaker Doris Allen, who has been shunned by Republican col- leagues who say she conspired with the Democrats to gain ·her position, will open her regional office in Newport Beach on Saturday. losses· BIG T-SHIRT Large infldldble signs, like the infamous ye llow T-shirt over a 17th Street busm ess, have been banned as part of Costa Mesa 'i, new sign ordinance . REA CENTER? Costa Mesa officials say the city will terminate its lease with the Rea Community Center if the federal government yanks funding. It could leave a dozen commu- nity groups homeless. ~ WATERWEU Newport Beach's plan to import water from Fountain Valley could be delayed following some ch anges in cin ordinance in the neigh· boring city. school distrid Remember Mrs. Leece dkl not vote to borrow 5'7 million to put into the Orange County fund. Mrs. Leece was not there when the board let Steve Wagner embezzle 5' mWion to $5 mUlioD. Mrs. Leece was not there when this school dJ.stJ1ct had a superlri- tendent for 20 years nmning • • around town with a chauffeur. a car phone and a huge expense account Mrs. Leece was not there when the district was overstaffed and wasting millions of dollars each year. I hope the. people who wrote in will start going to the school dis· tr'id meetings and see what is going on. You will all be swprised how the board is really trying to get this school district back on the right track and teach your children and grandchildren how to read;· write and do math. Before you start throwing stones, make sure you are throw- ing stones at the right thing. Get WendyLeece involved with your school district, your local city government, your county govenunent and your fed· eral government. DONWIUJAMS Costa Mesa correspondence Who's the best~ for the county? Republican millioruure boss Buck Johns was Q90ted on Saturday attacking the appointment of Jan MittenJteier dS -tnreriffi CEO ct Orange County because she is a Demociat instead · of a partisan Republican po)itidan like Hugh HeWitC a'nCI because her appoinbnent supposedly repre- sents the status quo instead of the change the voters demanded when they voted down Measure R. Mr. Johns is as wrong as he could be. Appointing a competent. experienced administrator instead ct a political insider who has never beJd an administrative job in his life is real change in Orange County. • Ch005ing an appointee on the basis of merit instead of politics is real change in Orange County. And misreading the mandate of the Measure R def eat. as Mr. Johns manifestly bas done, is the status quo, not change. In crushing Measure R, the Orange County e}ej::torate vQted against the five Republican super- visors which Mr. Johns and bis wealthy friends selected, financed and told what to do, and their Republican appointees., When they voted down Mea-1 sureR., the voters refeded putting ideologues with no qualifications, such as Hugh Hewitt, into posibons of power and influence. Most important, on June 27 the voters sent a loud and dear mes~ sage that they wanted solutions, not labels, ideas, not rhetoric, results, not more ol the same one- party backroom politics that got us into th.is mess in the first place. Ms. Mittermeier, the Democrat, is qualified because of what She has already done and can do. Mr. Hewitt, the Republican, is unquali- fied because of his total lack of experience. Yet Ms. Mittermeier got the job and Mr. Hewitt didn 'l Thars big, big change in Orange County. JIM TOLEDANO Democratic Party Chair-· Bill Popejoy, a single bedcon for .supervisors. His resignation has put the fox- es in charge of the hen house. JOAN NEVILLE Newport Beach Red cw:bs not the answer on West Side I want to compliment Tina Bor- ·gatta regarding West Side resi- dents unhappy with plan (July 11). We an feel that painting the curbs red ~hen we already have a park- ing problem is the worst tlung that could happen. The mayor and the Qty Council are never there. and they decide the red curbs are necessary. lf they were down there they would know. It's going to be an impossi- ble thing. It is a bad situation and the mayor is not helping. CONRAD FORLER Costa Mesa Come join the fun on cruise night Has anyone ooticed the positive spin-offs which have occurred as a result of running the Daily Pilot sto- ry entitled, "Cruising the Hard Rock": in late May? }e!1Y_ Hill and the Merchant-5 Association certainly deserve praise for their efforts in organizing this truly Hdassic car revival,~ which takes place twice a month in the Hard Rock Cafe parking lot at Fashion Island. Not only do you see old friends and acquaintances each month, which is nice, but entire families are turning out for the event. pro- ceeds ol which go to the Make-a- Wisb FO\llldation and the Officer Bob Henry Fund. The music and abn05phere is nostalgic and exciting and during or after the show everyone can have dinner or do a little late shop- ping. 1bis kind of community involve- ment doesn'.t get any better, so come out and join the tun next time. '--.,.-----------------------------------------------__J · O.C., is worth more than all the , , KENT S. MOORE Corona del Mar • ' ' I r~aders respond r I lReaders· say no to new Newport-M~sa diSttict office I . -. . , '• Every respondent to Readers HoWne says Newport-Mesa 'shouldn't spend $2.9 million for new headquarten. travel throughout the district to gather materials, etc? Efficient staff at local schools should be able to provide an perti· nent' information. These monies can be used to subsidize other .general fund expenses, but it is a lonq and complicated process. So what? Get going on the process! These finandal giants, and I include all school bOOid members, ana Mac Bernd. are at rt agam. Is "lrttJe" Mac building a ·"big" monu- ment.to himself? MARY K. HACKER CostaMesa . JllOney for the kids. Why d_on'l they use it for that? Put the ~ offices in a tent if you have to. I think it absolutely Oles in the fa~ of common sense. LEE GALE . Balboa OOand ~is ridiculous. They are aying that the lcicb don't have money and they w~t to raise the tax to support the kk1s edu- Cdtion. Yet they are~ on spending $2.9 lnillion for their own gratifatkln on new pl\l'dl dbceS. \VhY can't this n;lQOOY be spent on ~ • kkb and they nlake do with what they have? After all, the school dlltrtCt gets mooey for the kids, oot for its own comfort. DONNA. laANNICIC c.aMa Mesa This plann6d edurdoO cent8r may • mipuva amDP ..... !Q -lftndll herd.Ao believe. we oolmD\ricate with the ..-m 991bomtf all IM tbe and we dOn't tMsve any ptObletn. ' Fiscally, spending $2.9 miDion to save $.50,000 a year does not make any sense, you should be saving at least $150,000 a year·or more. · ROGER BLANOfARD Costa Mesa Has anybody looked into converting that building into'What they\heed instead <Xbuilding a new one at the taJq>ayets expense? LYNN MBR•J!S Ca;taMesa I am disturbed and outraged by the school board's decmon to proceed wit)\ a new headquarters buildUig. · This again illustrates misplaced ptiori- tles ct the school~ I • .. LOTTERY , CONTINUED FROM A1 Their reletionship was described by Dahl as •on again, off again,• leaving Mark.ham tn the middle of the struggle between his wile and mother. •u·s my understanding that the lottery won't let you put (a ticket) in more than one name,• Dahl aaid. •so they put it in his name, then made an agreement between themselves to split the money.• · Dahl said Nicole felt entitled to the money through "conµnu- nity property" provisions. •Tue wife's argument ls that yes, they were separated, but they were temporarily together then and the ticket was bought by Brian with community prop- erty,• he said. "She thinks the mother schemed with the son to take her share. He's kind of in the middle." Dahl said state lottery offi- cials put a hold on the check until Aug. 5, at which time the court will take the check and keep it until the matter is resolved. .. PROBE CONTINUED FROM A 1 But opponents maintained that the issue centered on racism. and was aimed at bus- , ing the predominantly Latino JoAnn Street students out of the predominantly white neighborhood. School board member Ed Decker, who voted\.. for the boundary change, said the decision was not racially based. JoAnn Street students who have attended Adams can continue to go to school there because of the district's choice program, which allows students to attend any New- port-Mesa school, he said. The civil rights office has assigned an investigator to case, according to the letter sent to Bernd. Decker confinnell that Assistan( Superintendent Robert Francy has talked with investigators from the civil rights office. 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They'll play all summer long.• Birthday parties and church groups often rent the game for a half hour or longer. McGuffin, 26, managed a simi- lar game in Belmont Park in $an Diego. That francluse was owned by McGuffin's father, who lent his son the money to start his own franchise once the San Diego lease ran out McGuffin bas also entered into a joint venture with Laser Force, a British company which manufac- tures the game's equipment. ]v1cGuffin's franchise owns exclu- sive distribution rights for Laser Force in North America. "There's been so much interest from different mvestors, • McGut- ftn d. •This uied to be targ ed to be a virtual reality game, but now it' targeted for th repeat customer.· Luer Tag not new. Simila.r games are operational m amuse- ment parks throughout the coun- try. McGuffm plans to open a new site in North Carohna and at Six Flags Magic MoWltain in Valen- da. One investor wW even be marketing Laser Poree products in Brazil. Although McGutfin says the game's target market is in the 8-to 14-year-old range. adults are dis- covering the fad as well. Kim Gardner of Thabuco Canyon took a group of six to play Laser Tag Wednesday to celebrate her son Chris' 11th birthday. The family first played the game last week when the Gardners were vacationing on Balboa Island. "My husband had a blast." said Gardner. "He wants to come back for his 41>th birthday. It's a lot more fun when you come with friends so you can gang up on each other." And Chris Gardner, who placed third during his birthday round Wednesday, had simple advice for anybody who hopes to become a Laser Tag Top Gun: "Practice," he said. D. OPINING JU& Y 2 - · 1~· M(nd &l\le~t EDUCATIONAL DROP-IN FOR KIDS MIES 4· 12, UP TO 3 HOURS, $5.50 AN HOUa MACINTOSH COMPUTllS • SCtENCI CINIU • ELECTRONIC QUlllEIS AND MOlll .. 1 -F 9AI -IPI SAT tOAl-SPI ., E. tm IT. ltl eona IUA, IA-.... ~ __. .... _ ........ 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Ir's ONE MORE REASON WHY TtMESLINK IS YOUR ONLINE SOURCE roR NEWS AND INFOR· MATION ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, FROM WHAT'S COOKING AT CITY HALL TO WHERE'S THE BEST LOCAL ITAlAAN aESTAUIANT. • GET THE DAILY PILOT, ASSOCIATED PaESS ONLINE, THE BUSINESS W1ae ANO INfOIMATION FROM MORE THAN 300 OTHER • • EYE-OPENER Dave Cadigan: announces retirementfrpm NFL QUOTE OF THE .DAY " • • .. 1 want.ed llJ quit whm I was ~ anll I still lrlWe my health.· • ·DAVE CADIGAN • Cadigan announces retirement •Following productive seven-year NFL career with Jets anil Bengals, , Newv.ort Harbor High product says it's time to move on to something else. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot LEUCADIA -Dave Cadigan, a Newport Harbor High product on a short list of the Newport-Mesa area's all-time football great\, announced his retirement Wednesday after a notable seven-year NFL career with the New York Jets and Cincinnati Bengals. "The game has been great to me, f've played it hard, and I feel this is just the time to oVercame career-threatening iajl,Uies. brealdngJ · bones in his foot and teartng ankle ligaments in hi.$ rookie season, and tearing several'knee · ligaments, including the anterior crud.ate, and chipping a femw in 1990. Cadigan allowed the fe~est quarterback sacks of any starting lineman in the NFL in 1992 (one) and had·what he termed his best .season to date'in 1993, when he graded out highf!1;t on the Jets' offensive line, which combined to allow the fewest sacks in the league and set a team record with eight consecutive games without giving up a sack. . After failing to renegotiate a .new contract, he elected to bllf out the final year of a . three,-year, $2.1 million deal with the Jets for $25,000, so he could test the free-agent market. move on and do something else,~ said the 6-foot-4, 290-pound offensive lineman, who earned consensus All- American honors as a tackle at use_ "I still .want to stay around football, whether'it be as· a • scout or a coach," continued 1 . the JO-year-old Cadigan, who . had two years remaining on the $2. l million deal he signed as a free agent with the Bengals la~fall .. after six "I know as time·goes on, I'll appreciate my career even more, but I'm pretty blown a\Vay by som·e of the things I've accomplished. • Cadigan then endured a frustrating off-season, which featured litt1e interest from teams struggling to Sign players with the existing salary cap limitations. He ended five largely sleepless months by agreeing to tenns in the preseason with the Bengals, inking a contract identical to the one he had with the Jets. -DAVE CADIGAN campaigns with the Jets. ·r ve been thinking about U}is for a couple rponths," continued Cadigan, who was the . ninth pick in the 1988 NFL draft, after playing ifi two Rose Bowls for USC. ·it's very difficult to walk out at the top of my game after seven years in tl1e le"'ague, but l wanted to quit when I was ahead and I still have my health. I just got n1ani.ed about a month ago and my wife Kimberly and I are looking forward to stltrting a family.~ Cadigan, who was scheduled to teport today to the Bengals training camp, wrote his retirement letter to the NFL Tuesday and has notified Cincinnati Coach David Shula of his decision. Cadigan started 14 games at guard for the Bengals last season, missing the final two with tom cartilage in his right knee: • t.,. Cadigan, who also tiad a five-week holdout before the 1993 season, said his recent contract battles put a damper on playing pro football. He downplayed it as a factor in his retirement. hdwever. . "I'd be lying if I told you that didn't bave some impact, but I had a good year last year io .Cincinnati and J enjoyed playing there,• .said Cadigan, who plans to take the nex\ few· weeks to reach Closure on his playing days. "It 's difficult, and the last two days have been sad,~ he explained. "I've been playing footbatl every.year since I was 8 years old, so it's a little weird to not be getting ready to put on the gear and go to battle this year. A week from· now, I think there will be more of a feeling of relief, but righl now, there's anxiety and sadness." Cadigan said their is also pride in a career forged through tireless dedication and hard He was also a starter for mOst of his tenure with the Jets, playing both guard spots and perfonning briefly at·tacKle. He twice work. • SEE CADIGAN PAGE B3 MARC MA.Ra.I I OAILY Pl.OT Newport Harbor High product Dave Cadigan, whose bi.ltial NFL stop was with the New York Jets, annuunced his ret:lre~ent from the game Wednesday, _saying •t was time to do something else. Braatz hoping to catch a ·dream CdM's Lewis &erVing leader •Estancia High softball in the United States,· U.S. softball · spoke5Person Rob Babb said of the -~c~atcher..sets.g.o.al.DLearnin.,,__+-Pesttvat""U .. i>l•ye> wa>n'rgottrg-m- berth on Olympic team as she be seriously · considered for the begins comp~ting at Festival. Olympic team; she wouldn't have been invited." By Barry ~aulkner, daily Pilot COSTA MESA· As Estancia High product Leah Braatz ponders the upcoming 1995 U.S. Olympic Festival, the two-time All-American catcher from the Univetsity Of Arizona confronts a dilemma her battery mates ilre never forced to face: Mixed signals. Because, with selection of the 1996 'U.S. Olympic team jtist more than a month beyond her third straight summer softball showcase, the poWer-hitting backstop is mindful of straddling the tenuous line between ambition and expectation. •1 don't want to put pressure on myseU," Braatz said of the chance to disp)ay her skills before America's • national team selection committee. ·But, my dream has always been to ma!ce the OIYtflpic team.· Braatz shares these Olympic aspirations with her Festival sottbdu competitors, who view the foursteam tournament, July 22-26 in Denver. as a prime opportunity to bolster their status among the 60 players taking part. "It ls basically the top 60 players Braatz, who in two seasons in Tucson has played in two NCAA championship games (winning in 1994) and a.massed 39 home runs, 144 RBI and hit .375 in 136 games, has indeed earned such an invitation. But, still a . relative rookie among the a cast of elders with years of international experience. Braatz is careful to mesh caution with her ever-increasing confidence. Leah Braatz •tn my eyes and in my h eart, I feel I should make the team, because I feel J'm one of the· best catahers, • Braatz explained. •But I know they are all older than me and they have the advantage of experience. If I make the team, I make it, }?ut if I don't there's always the next lympics. • Though acknowledging she has just begun to forge her reputation as .. ,an elite player, Braatz noted that her tenure with the Wildcats, a pererl.n.ial NCAA powerhouse. has greatly accelerated her d evelopment. • •When you get to .college, it's like everyone is at a high level, so you're no longer above everyone else,· said Braatz, who owned the spotlight at Estancia, which afforded her.little support. ·rve .._,.__, always been a ~retty good hitter, tiut I knew my catching needed a lot of improvement when 1 came to Arizona. I think I've gotten that and I've been first-team All-American tile past two yean. My confic;lence is at an all-time high.• Bra~tz. competing for the East, will need all the bravado she can muster to ~ with-U'fe-blaztng-tastba:llsa1r..----1 elusive breaking balls hnrled plateward by the Festival's collection of pitchers. And, with.the international distance between home plate and the pitching rubber considerably closer than in NCAA competition (40 feet as opposed to 43), Braatz admits she'll need to be at the top of her game. all's an adjustment,• Braatz said of the altered pitching distance, "It's definitely harder on the hitters. because the ball gets <>n you that , much faster. But it's something I've dealt with the last two swruners, playing on women's open teams. And besides, I always 'try to drive ttie ball the otheJ way, rather than pull everything.• After-winning the national title as a freshman, then claiming a gold medal at last year's Olympic Festival, Braatz iS hungry for a championship perlonnance in Denver .. "Last year (at Arizona) was hard, because the final game (a loss to UCLA) didn't tum out like we wanted if to,• recalled Braatz, who J:::lelped the Southern California Jazz finish second • SEE BRAATZ PAGE B2 A LEARNING EXPERIENC , • Costa Mesa's ~atie Grogan hoping to pick up some pointers 'during her blympic Festival stay. By Bony F1ulkner, Daily- COSTA MESA · ln addition to her role u a driver on the West women's water polo squad in the U.S. Olympic -II, Costa M.o Hlgb~ Katie Grogan plans to double u a human spooge during her llay In Colorado. ·1 want to abeorb u much as I can trom the -ployen, • -Grogon .. tlle--Rlrlg ,....,.. ,,,;qsms?\ wtDdl MglDI ~ .. llo /IJll'oml -·=-:In Cdoledo "l1aoy ---.. wide-eyed rpok:ie OD the U.S. national team. "Every-dlance 1 gill to play with and against them, and talk to thmn outside the pool, 1 want to use it as a learning uperience." The -.spoken Grogan. who will be ·a senior at Mesa UUs fall. said she bu little trouble summoning the nerve to approach older plal""'. ·1,,ant to know wha.trm doing wrong, IO rm usually pretty good about uldng - "'-·· -Grogon. wbo plays'"' ... -.- Wltor polo-It Cml.I -· 9Wtod""" --... g1dl ........... _ .... ....,_"" ... ... --"'*""""'· a...----....., rlgljl ll lllo --___ b,...., ..... '• _ .. ___ ,.., .. year competing for the national B teem. "We've scrimmaged "11- team from Great Brttaln, but we haven't played any matcbeo y<ll. Grogan Mid OI her notlonol experlence, wlUcb she._ could evolve bllo an ~Cll"'nilYI to compete in the 2000 Olympic Gomeo. ·w ... " trying to-. .,. 0n .. water polo added la-.. Gam..in.Sfdwt,A JS Is. Glogon ..... "Tiool -"'" pe.--.. ... -.. 111111-.~ ...... ... pollllallor_ ... ... apertm L1I' tit blr P' I A .. , .. ....... A .... r It WI: n••• -P 112 I • II ,. .. -1.-7.; 41:;.1 I I JET I c-Mw llip's ir.ae a..,.. II•••••• to ... u.s, O!ymqllc ,, ... .,to~ -,...... allw ..... coa6a11d ONgln. wbo .-Illy "-me• lll1ct.4 to tM A.._ ..... '·-. ' ' ' ' CdM to hold alumni • • flag: football tourney • Second annual event. a fund-raiser to help the Sea Kings' grid program, scheduled for the high school on Saturd_ay. CORONA DEL MAR • The second annual alumni flag foot· ball tournament, the 11th annual lift-a-thon fund-raiser, and the commemoration of the· Touch- down CTff6"Fielabouse are among the events taking place Saturday at Corona del Mar High. Some of the legendary names of Sea King football are sch"ed· uled to take part in the alumni event, which begins with prelimi· nary games at 9 a.m. and culnP- nates with a championship game slated for approximately 3 p.m. Additionally, current CdM . playen.wtll be ~ JDODef by pumping tron. cubing in pledges lrom sponsors for every poUnd lifted. Last years event iailed more than 32,000, according to Roger Roelle, CdM assistant coach, strength coordinator, and orga • nizer of Saturday's f estiv:ities. Coach Mark Schuster's Cd.M varsity staff will also host a Jr. All- A.merican Clinic for youngsters tnteTI!Stedln 1mpfoviiig lheir skills, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., and cheerleading demonstrations are also planned. "We're expecting .at least 500 people to come and parti<;ipate, • .Roelle said. For information, or to sponsor a player in the llft-a-thon, phone the Cd.M football office (7 59· 1828). Tachiki, Molus take low gross honors NEWPORT BEACH -Neal Tachiki and Mike Molus com- bined for a round of 132 to cap- ture low gross honors at the New- port Beach Golf Course men's club's pick-a-partner tournament Saturday. Bob Brownell and Jack Ston- GROGAN CONTINUED FROM 81 . Grogan hopes to receive more playing time for Mesa this ~eason, but all but one starter returns for Coach Brian Kreutzkamp, likely relegating her to a reserve role. She · indicated, however, there may be a girls team fornung at Mesa. as soon as. this fall. .. Grogap aho figures to be a centraJ figure lor Coach Matt Wlutmore's swimlning squad, having finished third in the 100-yard freestyle and fifth in the 200 indlviduaJ medley at last son earned low-net honors With a combined round of 114, while Hal Green arid Bob Po~ (115), and Curtis Herberts and Lee Crumb- ley (116) were second and third, respectively. Green captured closest-to-the- pin laurels on hole No. 2. year's Pacific Coast League Pinals .. Grogan was also a contributor to the Mustangs' league champion and school record- setting 400 free. relay quartet, which placed 11th at the CIF Southern Section Division ill championships. Additionally, she was a member of the 200 free relay team,. which finished seventh ~ ClF. But Grogan's athletic future definitely lies 'iii water polo, where she hoE to land one of the growing um~rs of college ·scholarships ,vailable, as more · schools offer the spc;>It for women. DAILY PILOT ALE PHOTO Leah Braatz has her sights set not only on doing well at the O lympic Festival, but earning a berth on the U.S. team for '96. ·BRAATZ CONTINUED FROM 81 at a recent tournament, including several international entries. Braatz, whose sister Kim-, also a former Estancia star, is in her · second season with the Colorado Silver Bullets wpmen's professional baseball team, said the Olympic atmosphere is sure to make the FestivaJ competition heated. . "It's going to be intense," said Braatz, who cllso owns a Festival bronze medaJ. HEvery one out there is in the same state of mind, which means they're all looking forward to the Olympics.· OC C baseball camp set next week ... Ameba splits two g~es at Oxnard Spqrts Festival •Corona del Mar under-12 youth boy~ club soccer team completes summer campaign; ... Fenno named team's MVP of tournament. OXNARD • The Corontt del Mar A.meba, an .American Youth Soccer Organization under-12 boys_ traveling team, broke even at the annual Oxnard Sports Pesbval. In the opener, Ameba defeated Simi Valley, 2-0. Scott Dean opened the scoring on a cross .from center-half Brendan Fenno at the 16-minute mark of the first ball. Moments later, center fullback Michael Mulv~ey powered 0 26-yard sboUD the.Jett ide..Qf the goal1 ,b~ating the out- stretched Simi Valley goalkeeper. Mulvaney s insurance goal came at the end of a combination of short passes by Billy Eagle, Derek Lewis and twin brother Brandon Lewis. Dan Degheri, playing his first gaJlle ever at sweeper, cor- nerbacks Riley Watson and Geoff Leech, the Mulvaney broth- ers at stopper and goalkeeper Steve. Jen~a (fiv~ saves) kept Simi Valley's offense in check, inSUnllQ Ameba s fourth shutout of the swnmer tournament .season. In a later game, A.nleba tied Balboa ·(San Fernando Valley), 1-1 in regulation on Fenno's breakaway goal, but came out short in overtime, 2-1. It marked the final A.meba game for the upperclassmen. Named to the all-tournament team· from Ameba were Degheri, Jendrusina, Dean and Sean Mulvaney. Penno was named the .most valuable Ameba of the tournament. The Ameba select tournament team will reassemble next Thaillgiving to play in the lrvine Strikers' annuaJ soccer tour- nament at UC lrvine. For information regarding the Arneb~, contact Coach Jim Noonan at 723-1031. TENNIS Duesler, Brooks advance; Meissenger ousted at National Hardcourt tourney HUNTINGTON BEACH - Newport Beach residents Bob -Duesler and Woody Brooks advanced with third-round VIcto- ries, while Costa Mesa resident Mike Meissenger dropped a hard-fought third-round singles match Wednesday dl the United States Ten.riis Assooation Nation- al Men's Hardcourt Champi- onships at Lindborg Racquet Club. Duesler, the fifth seed in the 55 · For Yo ur Co11venieiwe ... singles, dispatched his opponent, 6-3, 6-3, to advance to today's fourth-round match at 10 a .m. Brooks, competing in Ute 50 singles division, outlasted Robert Klsner of Huntington Beach, 7-6, 7-5, to advanc~t() today's 11 :30 a.m clash with Ray Lake from Kansas City, Kan. Meissenburg, who won his second-round match·, 6-3, 6-2, Tuesday fell to Dean Corley of Tempe, Anz., 7-5, 6 -1. •week-long session to off~ instruction for boys and girls ages six to 12 under the direction of head coach Altobelli. f!om 9 a.m.-2 p.m. eecb day at the OCC baseball .field. The baseball camp costi Sl 15. · fielding, hitting, bunting, slid-. ing, pitthirig and teamwork. Registration iS under way in OCC's Community Services Office, located adjacent to the college library. The office is open Monday through'. Thurs· day from 9 a.m .-6 p.m , Friday ·from 9 a.m.-5 p1m. and Saturday Now OPEN SATURDAY 8AM-4PM · COSTA MESA • Orange Coast College will offer a week- long . session of small-group baseball instruction for ~s and girls ages six to 12. The session is scheduled foi; JuJy 24-28 and the camp runs WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS Under tbe directtOn of OCC head bueba.11 coech Jobo Alto· belli. there will be instrudSon · for all skill levels. . Altobelli Will be assisted by bis staff and OCC team mem- bers. niecamp i5 ~ t<Hlelp youngsters with the· proper mechanics of baseball. The coaches Will focus on throWing, SBA Davey's Locker · 7 boats, 225 anglers. 521 barracuda, 139 calico bass, 57 sand bass, 68 sculpin, 3 sheephead, 31 rockfish, 141 mack- erel, 11 whitefish, 1 ling cod, 7 blue perch. Newport Landing · 4 boats, 118 anglers. 68 sand bass, 91 calico bass, 8 rockfish, 45 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 2 halibut, 249 barracuda, 281 mackerel. a4i$l10 . · We Cater Fiestas- lxhlbltlon ~ Our SpecJoltyl ·~~lar • 11ile Torttlu • ~Mariachis 714 · AWARD AAATCO 11 The Proud Recipient of The -Wewport B1lbo1 Rota~:,AWlrd For And • 1"'8frftr. ~FREE:E: 831-1170 1788 PL.AOmNTIA C08TAM1ma" ftom 8 a .m.-no6n. · uenuine Tciid parts . why settle for less Pa.rtidpants may registerby- phone, using Visa or Master- oard. 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Ncwpun Be.ch/Cosra Mna Daily Pdoc CADIGAN CONTINUED' FROM 81 •A lot ct people never thought I'd get as far cli I did." he said. "I know as time g~ on, I'll appreciate my career even more, but rm pretty blown-away by some of the Ullngs I've accomplished. And I know I have a lot ~ people to thank who supported me, mduding family, coaches, frlend.s and other people in the NewpoJt Beach community. i.---".u., philosophy Wili lOiJrind out every day, strive for higher goals, and just try to get better every year. . Somehow, I Uun.k I did that Playing football is something I'm always go1ng to cherish." Among his many career bighlights, Cadigan singled out signing his letter of intent with USC and the day he was drafted by the NFL. He also cited do-or-die victories (one a USC-UCLA showdown with the Rose Bowl berth at stake and the other dJl AFC Eastern take some time pursuing future opportunities in football. Division clash between the Jets and Miami, witll a playoff spot on tlle line) as his most vivid on-held memories. · "I haven't talked lo "M y philosophy was anyone about a coaching job yet. but I plan to try lo hook on with the ChdTQers m some capacity, or maybe San Diego State," said Cacbgan, who is good friends with Chargers Coach Bobby Ross cind laves next door to San Diego General Manager Bobby Beathard. "I could talk dl.l day dnd give you more, but oft the top of my hedd, those are the biggest momen~ I can remember," he Sdid. Cadlgd.n, who has been pmdent to grind out every day, strive for high er goals, and j ust try to get better every year. Somehow, I think I did that. Playing football is something I'm al ways going to cherish. " -DAVE CADIGAN M People in footbdll with his NFL mcome, said he is . financially set. which will allow him to at both the college and professional levels have mcbcated to me I'd be SOQ'le011e tlley'd be inter- ested in having coach for them when my playing days were over. I don't CdJ'e if I'm making $10,000 a yedr or $100,000, as long as I'm doing sqmelhing that I enjoy." D~ve Cadigan, at Newport Harl>or. · Cadigan also plans to !.pend some of his free time attending games rlt Newport HaH:>or and USC this fd.1.1, cLS well as increa.smg his commmuty involvement "I haven't actu.llly sat m the stands for a football game since my sophomore ~ear in high school. so I'm loolong forward to being a fan," he srud "I'm also loolang forward to spending 12 months in lhP Sd.IDe aty, rather than having to spend the footbcill ~n away from Southern Ciliforrua. Always having to move tlway for football season really cut into the ' fulfillment r get from working witll kids in the community. "One of the lesson'i. I've learned is te enjoy every day and every y<>M to the utm~t Now, I'll have d chdllCE> to dp that year-round." t~AR( ~1·•~ff'J ·Dave Cadigil(l, as a member of the New York Jet,., during the 1993 s~son. THURSDAY; JULY 20, 1995 83 Rersonal watercraft targets of thieves The hottest category in boat- mg-lS'}>ersonal watercraft, Witll s~es mcreasl1lg an average of 30% the past three yecll'S Unfortunately, they are also very popular with bOdt thieve.s. accordJ.ng to the Bodt Owners Assoaabon of The Uruted States About 25% of boat thefts are per- sonal watercrdft. Advice from BOAT/US.: Lock or ch4.ln your perl>onal wdtercraft when it's idle and store it m d secure pldce. Other notes from BOAT/U.S., •DANGEROUSTIME· Boaters should be especially ca.reful from 4 ·30-6:30 p.m. More people are killed tn bodtin~ dCcidents dunng this two-hour period than any other tune pf the aay · · • HOWIAR CAN YOU SEEl. If you're d Odrd d smd.11 bodt at ~Pd m de weather. it's possible to mdke o t the shapes of prorru- nent ldndplarks on shore (tall bwldmgs or ttees) from a dis- ldnre of dtlout eight aules A large buoy 1s VlS1ble at two rruJes. d smcill buoy al one mile A pc>rsun 1s visible as a moVlilg black dut dt dbout a mile. and you should bt> dble to recognize someone on shore at about 200 ydtds •"SECOND IN COMMAND"· Boat ownPrs s'hould 'prepare somt•one - d spouse. other rela- tive or frwnd -to bP.. their second- tn-rommctnd 11 they're felled by tJlnPss 01 m1ury whtle on an out- mg Even d reldtwely ounor C\CO· dent touJd prevent the skipper trom operdtmg the bodt lf that happens. someone else on board needs to know at least enough to tdke charg~ unW -more ~xperl­ enced help can arnve -other bodten.. manne police or Uie Coa.,t Guard • SAFETY TIP Here's a week- end bodtmg sdfety tJp: Keep an Pye out for thunderstorms. wlucb carp ( ommon this tJme of the year You rdn detemune the dis- ldOCt:>, tn miles, of an approadung storm by rountmq the number of se<.onds bt:?tween thP llghtmng ·flash and the thunder l:lap dfld dtvidmg by hve PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC ~OTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN No .. Page No., u Otticlal TRUSTE E, P.O. BOX PUBLIC NOTICE The collateral ro be i.old o clock p.m orr 3rd day or Orange County Homeless dent Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICES THE OFFICE OF THE Records In the office of the 8003 POMONA CA and referred to 1n the p<e· August. 1995, at which t.mo lss .. os Task Force \CA) This st.itemont ...as f, ud Business Name COUNTY RECORDER OF County ReeOfde< of OR-9176e, 909 397.:J910 cn•1293770 ceding ptlragraph consists such bids shalf t.e ope1 od t6012 M tcl'hl I Ave tr\1110 ..... th tht County Clerk ot Statement PUBLIC NOTICE SAID COUNTY. ANGE, State of California, 8 . SR FEROUSON NOTICE OF SALE or all or the Deotor s r•ghts and read for RIVER AV· CA 92714 , Orange Count)' on Ju1y 3 The tollOw•ng persons are T,,_ pr~ address OI executed by MICHAEl. Fl-'I• • • 1 '" the follow.ng· 40000 ENUE WATER AtlD This bus.re~s is con· 1995 do•ngt>usinessas l Loan No.: other common dNlgnatlon OUCCIA ANO NANCY E. Fl-ASSISTANT SEC RE· t~~uant 1f1SKhon 6S04 SHARES OF TfiE COM· SE'.VEA MAIN REPLACE· ducll!d by 3 corpo1a1.on ' Fl5!512155 NEW p ORT BE Ac H FREY/KERSCHNER of the real propetty herein-OUCCIA 11USBANO ANO TARY ~ercl:i ~~~:rn':Ho~gs MON STOCK OF GOLF MENT PROJECT Ha.e you sianed ao.ng Putt shed Ne .... port Beach· HEALTH SOCIETY, 168C ,• A.P. ftUMBER above dnet1be<I Is pur· WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS, Published Newport MATHEWS ('MATHEWS.) LEARN I NO CENTERS, Con1ract N~ C·3050 business tet' Yes 1969 Col.ta Meu Daly PilOt July Tushn Ave., Costa Mesa 117-454-02 ported to be: 1218 CAM· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Secured Pany under thai INC A CALIFORNIA COA· Engineers Estimate Orange Ouf'ly Homeless 13 20 27 August 3 1995 CA 92627 RESS O d N BRIDGE LN NEWPORT AUCTION TO HIGHEST Pilot July 6 13 20 199.S Pl A PORATION $473 700 Issues Tas• forcl' Tam 91\.c Or f.A•chael E B3ln 225C r •r o.: BEACH CA92660-5600 BIDDER FOR CASH, ' ' · ThS9fl ~enam edge greemert tt Is anticipated th3t ttus Approved by 11111 Cot; Stia>Y,E~ecut \eO.re.tor th"" van uard wa Costa 81907 Th• undersigned dis-CASHIER'S CHECK OR ( Phtdge Agreement ) ex· properly wlll be sold as Cou~·· thl~ 46th day of Th.s stat.ement •\.JS 11 ea PUBLIC NOTICE Mes~. CA 92626 y. l NOTIC~ OF claims all Uablhty for any CERTIFIED CHECK (pay-PUBLIC NOTICE • ~~EtLeL~R b Y as Hi~~.~~ one (I) unit tn bulk and v. ii June 1995 · ...,,11, the County C "'k ~I Or. Pal Battles. 1680 Tus· TRUSTEE S SALE lncooec:lnHa In said prop-able at time of aal• In law-dated Ap.rll 29 1994 · be subJecl to a creo.1 bid Wanda E. Raggio, Orange Co .. , t, on M;i1 3 NOT ICE i.n Ave, Cosu Mesa. CA UNDER DEED erty addreaa or other co~ fvl money of the United SUPERIOR COURT hereby gives notice lhai by MATHEWS 11 you are City Clerk 1995 INVITING BIDS 92627 OF TRUST mon dHklnaUon. Slates) al Tl'iE CHAPMAN OF CA&.IFORNIA, because 01 the Oebtoi's interested In purcl1as1ng Prospective b.dJllrs mJy F6482!54 Tti. County Sanit.;u1on Th s bumess ts con- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Said tale Win be made AVENUE ENTRANCE TO COUNTY OF ORANGE default under the Pledge this properly, please COi'} obt~ n one set ol contract Publ1sh11d Newpon Beach Distracts ol Orange County ducted t>y· an unmcorpo- UNDER A Dl!ED OF ~llhout warranty, •xpr~H THE CIVIC CENTER BUILD-341 'The Cit'/ Drive Agreement, the Collateral 13ct lhe under51gned on or documents al no cost at Costa Mesa Daily P1101 Ca11lorn1a, w111 receive 01ds rated association other TRUST DATED Febru-Of Implied regarding title, AINVGE,N300UE EAORANST 8~~~~ Poat OHlce under the Pledge Agree-before 11 00 • m., July 27· the ollace of the Public June 29. ~uly 6, 13. 20. un11t Tuesday. August 1 than a parmersh•P ' possHslon, or other en-• • 1 B 14171 m-nt will be soll:l by 19gs. 1995 199S, at 11 ·oo a m B•dS Have you staned doonlj a"I 11, 1992, UNLESS cumbrancH, to satisfy th• right, 1111• and lnterHt con-Oil MATHEWS as Secured . DATED: Jul'/ 17, Works Oepanrnent. 3300 · must be received al the business yet? No YOU TAKE ACTION TO unpaid obligations secured veyed to and now held by Oran9e, CA Par1 at 8 ubhc sale on 199!5 Newport Boulevard. Post Th894 Oistncts' AOm1nis1r311ve 01· Or Michael E Barn PROTECT YOUR PROP· by said O.od of Trust, with it undBf aa1d Deed of Trust 92813-1571 Jui/27, t 99~. al 1 l:OO am. BRUCE e. OSTER· Ol11co Box 1766, Newpon PUBLIC NOJICE tice by 1t1e date herein· This sta11men1 was Mee ERTY, IT MAY 81! SOLD Interest and other sums as In the pro~erty situated In IN THE MATT!R OF al 245 Fischer Avenue STROM A p c Beach Cahtorn1a 112656· abovo set forth, at which with 1he County Cieri< o AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF provided therein; plus ad· •aid Coun Y •'(f State de-TH8 PETITION TO Suite A·1 Costa f!llesa Cat: By· B:uc'• ·B· Otters 8915 ' cns1288144 1.me they .,..,11 be opened Orange Co.intv on July 7 YOU NEED AN EXPLA· vane ... II any, lhereund scribed as: l T 128 OF CHANQI THE NAME iforn1a 92626 and thereat-t • • • For lurthor 1nlormat1on Fictitious and •~amined 11 the ott.ce 1995 NATION OF THE NA-anpld :nterH~ lh~eon:d~ ~C~E~%R~i~·11~~66~ OF Marjorie Nix Law-ter by prtvate'sale, 1f neces· ~":torneva for THO· call Michael Sma~o11 a; Business Nam• ol ~h• ~urch:sing 0111?1on. F0 51051 TURE OP THI! PRO-ue "'· c ar~ •an ex 218 PAGES 1& 17 18 19 rence Newell aary. S S.4-3011 Statement io 44 1111 venue. oun Puol.shed Newport Beach CEEDINO AGAINST ~ c::v~: :::~ai:1y 20 °,t.ND 21 OF MISCEi; CASE NUMBER The collaleral lo be sold MAP ~T~EdWSN t Published Newport The fo1tov.1ng persuns are :~~toii~ley~,iCallorn.a, tor Costa MHa Oa.iy Pllo1 Jul) You You SHOULD ...._ LANEOUS MAPS IN THE A178617 and relerred to In the pre-u is • ewpor doing business as ""' 13 20 27 August 3 11195 , said Dead of Trust. rne • ceding paragraph coAsists Beach·Cosla Mesa Oa.ty Beach·Costa Mesa Daily NATIONAL TELECAAD PURCHA OF CAUSTIC · ' · •• CONTACT A LAWYER. total amount of said o~ ~~b'8~o~~ ~FE ~JI ORDER TO SHOW ol all of the Debtors rights Pilot July 20, 1995. Pilot July 20, 26, 1995 CORPORATION 180 New· SODA SOLUTION SPECIFI· th90, NOTICE IS HEREBY tlont at the time of I al COUNTY STATE OF CALI CAUSI! FOR CHAHQE In the lollowlng: 80,000 lh912 Th916 port Center Drive Suill CATION NO C-038 Gii/EN', that on 08/0211895, pvbllcatlon of th!• Notice la • • OP NAMI: SHARES OF THE COM-260 Newport Be:ich CA Bids must be 'ubm1tted PUBLIC NOTICE at 9;15 A.M. of said day, ar '99.240.29. • FORNIA. ..... PETITIONER(S) Mar MON STOCK OF GOLF PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 9266o · on the form supplied by --------THE CHAPMAN AVENUE Dateda 07/09/t995 The atreet a.....,esa and Nix LAWl'tnce NIW9!1 AS/ LEARNING CENTERS, rt al p h • the D1slr1c11 in accordance FletJtloua . ENTRANCE TO THE CMC RRS8 FINANCIAL ~J'* >.>:.'=' d~algna~ HAVE FILED A PETITION INC., A CALIFORNIA COR· NOTICE cna1292772 t~~=p~BO ~:~Pofl ~~1~:, with at ptov.1•on1 ol the lualn .. a ...... CENTER BUILDING, lO-CORPORATION, ·a CaU. ,, any~ ,. pro,.... .. , FOR AN ORDER TO PORATION INVITING BIDS Flctltlout Drive Suite 260 ,......,pofl 1pec1f1cat1on1 Statement CA TEO AT 300 EAST tomla corporation AS d":t IO ~14 i.~ CHANGE NAMES FROM It la antJctpated lhat this Sealed bids may be re-lualnen Name Beach CA 92660• Spec1licatk>n1, bid bl~nks The lolo-ng ~ M CHAPMAN AVENUE OR· TRUStEll ' firoN DRIVE COSTA Martorle Nix L1wrenc1 ptopel1y Wiii be told u ceived at the office ot th• Stat•m•nt Th11 • business Is con-al\d further information dOlng buaineU u : ANGE, CA. RESS FINAN· 811 ANN RaV&Ra MESA, CA 92628 N4:well TO Marjone Law-OM (1~1 In Wk and Wiii City Ctetk, 3300 Newpor1 Tho rot1ov.1ng persons ate ducted by; a corPQfatlon may be , obta;ned at Ille CLfAN FUN PROMO CIAL CORPORATION, a • undef•i..-A T ~ be au to a Cred1i bid Boulevard Post Office Box domg business as· The registrant commenced above address, tilt~ TIONAL MARKETING, 130( Calllorria corporallOn, .. VIC• PRISIDEHT Tho --II rustr h la hereby ordlfed that by MA HEWS u you ate 1768, N....;port Beach. C1Q-OESANN INV~STMENT to ttansact t>..is.ness undll (71 4) 962-2411 . Dow St.. suite 103, ... duly appointed TruatH 1729t INIM atvd., dltdal.:;:,~:y thor .. l*aon8 Interested In lnttt.H led 1n pUfchasmg fornl" 92658-HI& unut 2.30 co.. 1400 Bt!Mol Sltffl th• fictitious name or Pub 11 ah• d N • w ~or r port Beactl CA l2teO undef and pureua!)t to the lulte 1821 TueU.,, CA ~ add ... and ~ tNt rnattet appeer before tnla . propef'ty, pleU• coo-o'clo.:k p.m. on 3rd day of North, Suite 140, Newport ~ lislld abOVe on July Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Gregory $. Wuher, 13( power ol sale conrened In eaeeo (llALI Tel.. r thla COUft In Deplltrnenl tact the undersigned on or August 1995 at which limo 8"ch CA 92680 1 1995 Ptlol Juty 20, 1"5· ins Corona dll Mar Cl that teftaln Dead of Trust phone• (1141173-7410 com':n d=~•tlon, I( No. 703 of h Ofange belor• 11:00 a.m., July 27, such bids et\aii be openecr Deborah Ann Reed •• Newport legal Public• ' Th920 92Cs . ' ;~~ut~ 51':]0JWoM~ PA.Xi (714)173-7437 ~ ..,. w11 be mad• ~ --~~ 1995. and read for: GREEN Tt111tM of thO Oebotah tions. Rylln R. Knott. Pr•sl· PUILIC NOTICE Thle bualneN I• oon • p bll htd N t but Without cownant of ,.... ..,.,...... DATEDi Jul i 11, ACRES RECLAI MED AM Reed Rl~bll Truat. dent dUQad~ en lndMtlllll AND MARILYN M. KER· u • ewpor e "' or Im-on .,_,5-95, 1111:41 O'dock tHS WATER PROJECT BONITA u/d/t dated 11/28/89, 1400 This tiatemenr was I.Jed FlclR*'• H1YO you .e.ned ~ SCHNER. AN UNMARRIED BMch-Coata MMa Dal!y =~~ tJ1le poe-p.m., and then end "*" BRUCa • OSTER· CREEK PARK IRRIGATION Bfl•tol Street Norin, SUlle Wllh the County Clttk Of a uelneu NMM ~ yett v-. 1..a+e1 WOMAN • Piiot .My 13, 20, 27, 1995. ....... i-or ~ lhow cauee, If any they ITROM A.PC IMPROVEMENTS 104, Newport Beach, ~A Orange County on Juty 3, ltate..-nt ~W..,.., ~did on 03/.811892, th90e ...-·~ -.w....~· have. wtlr the 1>9'1"°" for I • • ConlraC1 No C-3065 ·~660 1995 ,...,.. --.:.. In Book of Orflclal Record• ... IUC NOTICI to P!~ t.,... Jt't;",;."" a' ... change o namo lhOuld not Btt •ruoe •· Oater• Englnur·· Eatlmat• Thia bualneu 11 con· Fes12ee ~The '!f!O..mo ~IOl\t 11• .:,;; lhe ,. __ ~-; of ORANGE County, at rv pal a..m __ ,... .........~ _. be grarQd, atrom $82 ooo oo ducted by· a limited part• .,..sine" 11· no--,..,.."':,."" page, Rec:order'a lnl4ru-CUf-.d bY ...., ....., "' It la turthef Of"'9d that a Attorn4re tor THO. A ' ro~ed b the Cit netahlp ' Publiahed Newport Be Ch· a) J INDUSTRIES, b) ....,_..,.. --.., Oft JuM 30; ment No. 92·103443, by •OTIC• OP Trutt. with lnt«ut and 111• copy ot thle order to ahow MAS llATHIWS ~l!c11 this rOlh day l, The reglatrant(a) com-Costa Mesa Dall)' P1ldt July CLASSIC PACl<AGINQ, 1985 reason of a breach or d• TRU81'S&'I IALI :::J~ ~':,~). ~ cauae bo publlahed In Publlehed Newport July, 1995, menc:ed 10 trantact ~ti-t3, 20, 2!· August 3, 1995. ~~4hM81c:7~ NOrth. If· Publl ~ttM fault In paymont or per· D .... Jwle n, tffl wncet 11 ._ -...-Newport Btactttcoata Beach.Costa Mew Dally Wanda 1 . Reeelo ,,. .. under the fkt1tlous 11\904 Johil .. P terao 1971 ahed ........._, lead\ formanc. ol ,,,_ obllgatlonl A.P. Ne. • -·1 ..._ .. ~ .:;;· ,,.... Dally Piiot, 1 newape-Cltu Cl k ' Bu1ln11s Nam•(•) lilted " • n, Coeta M ... o.iy Plot "'Al aecured thereby, Including 41a.ou-tT lnletMt 1Nteon, end OI per==ll Cll'outatlo~ Pdot July.20, 11195. ., •• • lboW on· 12•1,.82 PUBLIC NOTICE V11t1 Cau~al, Newport 1s, 20, 21, ~ ~ 1-. that breach or dofault, No. T 1 Ne 7 .. t..._• charaee .ci ....... In lhlt county at . Th911 ProspacUve bldd«a mey Deborah Ann Rlld Be ch. CA t .. 600 1tdlO( tJce of whlc:h wu recorded • • • ... -· the frueeee tot M wnounc once a ...ec tot tOu, obtain a set of contract Trwt .. 0 .,..., Pat1Mf • '· cn.1288141 Jem11 P O• Guzman. 03J30/1"6 u R9COfd«'• lllPOATMT .OTICa wtllCh •to the dele 01 tNI ~ weelet prior to PUBLIC NOTICE documents f« 125 oo al TM ai&tement was 1 led Flctltloua 1395 Sycemore Avecwe, lntlrument No. 95-0135120, TO:::::'" = : ~ the -OI the hearing. OM12ti742 the orr.ce Of the Publie with tho County Clerk 1 ol lkmnffa N.me l= c: = " n1 --... --.. -..... -IC-IO_TJCI ___ _ ~E~·pJ',J:8\·~ YOU -.. HNUl.T Said amo~nt inaybe DATii .tUNI io, NOTICI Ofl SA.LI WOflo.I 0epar1menl, 3300 Otano• County on JIJV 7, ltaletMnt venio . .Mn.. CA 9;271'4 E G HT IODEA ~on lhO -OI Nie ,... Purt4Wll 10 SectJon 9$04 Nowpor1 BoUtev-.,d, Posl 1995 Tile tolJoti, ng ~ ate Th e ~lhlell I con. ..,.,. W IM I ~&.~~ ~· UNDlll A DUD OP Th• '"neflclary und9t c........... of the Calllornla Com· o~ ~-'7M., NIWport FHtllt ~o~~~·~·AN~G • Clueltd~.~· M.MW....Ullri-.t. of the Unliect l\at:o:l TRUaT, DATD .. Mid DeM ol T'nlil....,.. TMM .. M. lolHalte, merctal COde, THOMAS U..Cll, CalilOrl'iil v!i~ ~ Ntwpon leech-MENT INTERNATIONAL. Htve you 1\lr\ld ctolrlg .... denced by 1 taahllf'I tt, ~lltM'4::;,lll *• _._. n ..,.,._ COMMllllONl9' OP MATHEWS r'MATHEWS ), 89t5 Coa\a Meta Da!IJ PiJOIJUI) 260'7 w. l'lcll1c Cout butlMH111C'PYt1 M ........ ..... Check dtawn on 1 _.. 0t YOU Ma TO tfecl tit .. ~ TN I I U •IR I 0 R Soc\lred l'ltlty undtr that FOf lur1hlf lnforma on 20 27, Augl4t 0. 10, 1195 Hlghwaf SUite 102 Ntwo JoM A ,...,_, .._,. ....... el !'If ....,_ nMIOnll bMll. or the~ PROTaCT _,. PROP-1""9111 en .,._ oou.T certain Pladoe AQrttmenC call Miellall Sinaeon i Th914 port a..Cl'I. CA 92663 nu ~ ...... , •Jed tit.._=---"91: atenc th«oof drW't on .,,, an, IT UY• IOl.D loft of~ 9M OerftMd ....,_. N l..ntwe ("Pledge AQteement ) ••· 144-3011 vm fnllfpritw inc CC.Jo th the COWtty C19i" of ttce .. • ,.... 11 oU. ftNlndM ~ATA"'91JOUUL•*~,!N'~......_a.AiWua.New-ecutU by JEHAEY P l>ll .hed H ii 1 "'IUCNOTICE liOfnil), 2507 w Pacttlc Or~CoUnttonill.!MH.~IWW._.NlfO epedllld In etetton l10I 01 YQU ............. OI --end -· tit PEARY, aa 0.btof, ~ u I I por CoaSI Hui°hWay SuJte 102 1195 ............. I am "7t 1 the Calltornl1 PlftWlel MTIOll Olt Tim ... ltll. T"9 uncller1:z= pott '-"'.Ca.. eaMO ~ 21, 1 tM, fltt11>1 h1~11.C01ta MMe Dally ~ Newpon IMcn.' CA 126'3 ,.IOU4 = ..... lllllt , ... CoN. ~· tit dO W OP Tim .... ~ ....... 9eld 'utlllla"•cl Newport notic. ""'-becw Pilot .My 20, It. ltM .......... ....... Thia buall\"' la COil". ~ ~ 8"IC:ha ~ ~ -.. ~In ....... ol Oll•l•G AOAl•IT r..~ .... =-:' 90 ~ ..... Daily of the Oebt0t'e del~ 1htlt Ila..._. dUCttdbj't Corporl!Mn Oo .. MMa Dallr Hot II,_ ...... ~ .. s;r,:::. ffV -· .....:;...:::. ... ..::. =~U!!•" "'=t,j,•":?v: --.,,,.=.,._.,, ~=-::....-':, .IWr I. •I. ... '::.""w. -lr.':'J.:=1~ a..':g .. •::malY ,.. ::..., ~THi:.': llOTICll ~QI C "tNn-. 1~8:. or ' -. ...... In .... tMI A.1iL "° U•OIAL GOii,._. llancl ,-artr ll • 1pUbllc WTltlG.... '~at .. NMI ' llld v tlMCW. :T'IOH TtO• Al IAte Ille"' NI; 17, , ... • a.ltct bide fMY be,. 8'111 TMK. YTR l f\torptfMt. lne,, ....... • •M,..... :t ..._ "1-,,:oo Lii\. .. w flacher ~ ll IM oftlCe .. ,,_ HC*l\.IM .\MK ""'°"' .NO._a i ...... .. ,.._., .... ,.,.,.,. "*' -...1. coeea ~ CWtl. Q» ~ ~ • A. ,_,.,. Wfltt ....., ...... c.lllofMI .... ..........._ ~ OWlce IOll 'l ~,.a 11 -. 1tlL•_ ..._. Call Ol•••lfle4' • ...... W ~ ,.,.... NtwDott llMCt\. c ... llOll ,..._ • ..... Clll ...... _. .. t .. ~,... ..... ... "'8. 111t. I nellUllJ. ~ ...... ,. "'111 2:00 CA •11• COV9n all yow nMdal ---------,tl.i...-oi!oiiiooio __ ._ ~ 14 THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1915 OBITUARY -HARBOR lAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemptery Sales Leadt Furnished z When Word; Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sgmpathg Rowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Coste Mesa 540-3135 CIC • ANEW B-l!SJN-ESS?~ ••••••••••••••• The Ugal Departmmt at the Daily Pilot is pkased ~ to m,znouna a new service now ll1klilabk to new businesm. --~ wiO now SEARCH the name for you at no extrtz ~and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of coune, afor the search is comp!rteJ we wilJ fik your jictiiWus businesJ name st4tm'lmt with thi County c~ publish once a week for four weeks as requimi by law and then 1:1. your -.J' of publication with the County Clerk. J~ Y'VVJ Please stop by to fik your fictitiour businesJ st4tm'lmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, OistaMesa. If you cannot stop by, please calJ us at (114) 642-4321 and we will make amzngmzmts for you to handle this~ by mail . If you should have any farther questions, please caJJ us lt1ld we wiU. be mQ1't than glad to assist you. ·Good luck in your new businissl · 2169 =RT 2118 APllTJDNTS COSTA MESA 2624 !~~!!~N I BUSJNESS • -~~iiiiii!iiiil•I FOR DDU9 AIORIAIN 2722 PlNANCE . LOST a POUND THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1995 IS y, •IOolc trem aohl ~n &· ....... t •" w/atov. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil )Sr 18•. frplc, ~.,, Beach Area N~ lower unit. 1500 N1111• 9oh Ooean:tront I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! &.oet CM Irvine Tet· EMPLOVMllNf Clerical .. 7 ..... N•"'''"'"' 11 "'" WI •mo +"dep. 873-Ql30 RHerve now f<>' wkty/ race, C«ona Del Mar a·- .. "'" .......... ;,y nttr Fumlahed monthly wtnt• rentals. BUSINESS M<MM. c ream Longo 5530 PURCHASING CLERK '*'mo. '122-0388 Or Summer WMldr BAtBOJl Newport acrou the Fully furnished 3Br OPPORTUNITY haired Hlm&layan w/liiiiiiiiiiiiliiii~~~I IMMAC HYH 3Br 2Ba, 1-6 B•droom ISI.AHD 2808 atrHt: 2Br 1\<tBe, gar, 28•, ger. No amk/no 2n04 blue eyff. 875-3307 A DAILY •ALA.RY OF' ~~fp~new J:, Many OCeanfronta rv!~:.C··~= j~ pets. Karen 434-142"· • Loat Dog Neutered S.00 A DAY w0<klng lnCl grdrn/1 .... 1144-7924 Wlnttlf' le»l1800/mo Cuetom 2Br 1ec; bt'lt• hOUM' 28r 2B• 0., , .. 8 ooo.w 1 Male, choc: brown for Don Lapre of th• -8ummetW5-$2000M & airy. New carpet, 2 S850/~o 2880 San~ RENTALS TO ... ' i•••r n• She.r~. OrHn hat· TV ahow "Making AT THE BEACH AllOvtarlr1-•Bdrm Pf'k-apce. •1100/mo M A '*e 120-Mtt oom• pot ential, n.ua collar w/ to.gs Money." Call Don at ,, 17~ "" ... cm • • ve. . SH.ARE ~724 Reading e-ooka. TOii Rewerd. 540-853'1 . 1-800-482·1113. Annu1f Rtnt1l1 1750-1137 mo NB & HB Y•arty. 7s-2044 ••TOWNHOMEtt tr•• 1·800·89'8·9'1781---------·-------- 0r Summtr Wttkly ·VIiia Rentals Uk• new 3er 2sa, AC. 2 Bdrm 1 ~ Bath, l?'•ld• CM Shat• 2Br Ext. R·5139 tor d•talta. L~1~l, ~~~=~••:t ~~~ ACCOUNTS Lara• ••l•ctlon Prop~ Mlmt w/d, blt·lne, deck, dbl gated, pool. 1795/mo 1Ba apt. gar, tndry Ba Your own Bosel wotr-T•attack. PAYABLE CLERK 28d 2Ba Villa Bal .•$1400 87 91 ~.i1~Y8;~s:;i MOVE IN SPECIAL tac:. Near Back Bay. Slmple, work from Reward. &4M271 2Bd. Udo •• $2000/Wk 648-7387 Of 545-7460 S300/mo. &45-7525 home, computer pro-LOST K&Ya Avco FlnanclaJJlnaur· 2Bd 1 Ba .. , ....... $1200 Charming 1·•tr hm In NB/Balbo11 Penln. gram. High potentlel B h I k I ance Services, wilh 3Bd Npt Hghl•. $2100 popuJar WHtcllff, 3Br BALBOA Modern, near sand, earnings. Convincing u'!~ -o D•Y•1· ~ a world heedquarte.• at IRVINE 2644 account• r•por1. CAU -re• a •it ThtflNdtnttat~ 2Ba. $2100/mo, leue PBNINSUIA 2607 ocean view, BBQ, lrg NOW 24 hour hoUln• keychalp. 7·11·95. ln the Plaza Tow•r• In .._. .... W Auatero/Klm 789-3763· aundk. $480. 64~00 1•800-63H 264 the vlclnty of 4341 Costa Meaa, •••k• an 873 1900 Great HVH toe & homf. ocraufRONT Waetpark 1Br 1Ba, ROOMATE: CM-Furn'd . Birch St. parking lot. ent huataallc teem • 4Br 3Y-1Ba, llv rm, fam _,. alngle car gar, w/d Bdrm. Full houH prlv· PAY PHONE ROUTE '7t4-648-1095 player to Join Ila dy· 3BR 2~Ba Blutta, Ught, rm, big play rm. Fncd 1bd 1ba·Nlce Vu. Frig, hkup. S88S.S945. Call lleges. $350/mo+dep. 50 Local & Estab SltH1_________ namlc staff. Thia la an bright, on grnblt. Shut· In pool, n•w pru In/ dah/W. sno 721-8896. today! 2S0.3331 Inc. utJ. 714-642-4'128 1 .~~~9;!1~~. HEALm & ~;~··:~~tlvl~=u~i~ ters, p arquet. Avl 1/1. out. $3000. '169-9207 We•tpark 2Br 2Bf, FITNESS 3000 entering the work· 11800 840-1982 494-7123 U• 1 ... lm~lat• COSTA MESA 2624 dual matr stes. 1-car GARAGES force. Requirements 3BR 2BA Harbor Vl•w All Ilk• new. Light, gar, w/d hkup. s1o30-FOR RENT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • inctud .. a minimum Of Hma, comm pool/tenn bright, •mall 3Br ~B• 28d 1 a• p I ES $1125. Call 250-3331 2740 ANNOUNCEMENTS 20/20 WITHOUT 1 year of general ot-11795. Gall coll 619• hae. Lg muter w/apa • • r me QLASSESI Safe, flee GKperlence, prel· 877-0488/617·9201 tub. Sunny patio, dbl L.ocatlon-TwnhH Style Qaragea a. alriall of· rapid, non·aurglcal, erably in an •ccounl· gar. Nr pvt bcMennla Redecorated all newt ~WPORT flcea. 17lh & Newport permantent restoration Ing environment. Ex· Big Ceniton guard· /parks. Furn negot. $825/mo. 759-8242 H&O blvd, CM. Amerlland ANNOUNCE••~NTS In 6-8 weeks. Airline cellent • oral/written ~ated comm. Furn 2Br • -$2 00 6 BEACH 2669 uu; II t d I d O I ti klll 8 k ..... 4 . 73-0400 2BR 1 BA dplx, aunrm, RHlty. 835-8;78'7 2920 p o· eve ope . oc commun ca on s s •· turn ey. $3000. f 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tor approved. Fr" In· and customer aerv\ce 7 .. 9.0120 61" .,.,,..,.....,. Npt lale waterfront w/ new pnt, pvt ncd yd,1• " .... .....,. .. u .. ,. bO gar .,ec atacknn w/d formation by mall: abllltles are key lo this Block from Beach at dock. 2Br. Opan ' ··• •1BR te2S• STORAGE 2742 FRl!I! DEBT (800) 422-7320, (408) position. Strong Inter· SaVSun, 414 38lh St. hkups.NodogsS4~fa34 2BR2BAS72•111p 961·"'570 F ( .. 08) I & Ok 4Br 21hBa, frplc, ?,at. $1500/ I Call _..,. CONSOLIDATION. ...., • ax .. persona 1 . ey Non .mkr $1900 mo mo ease. 2BR E'•ld• Spacious, Refrlg & dishwasher IMMEDIATE RELIEF! 961·5577. Satlafac1lon skills, and malh apu. • · David 722·1488 tight, redec, upstra. Incl. 60...,0 pool. No V e rd Space Gated yearly 673-3376 "" t 1 N t Too many debts? guaranteed. tude a must. Please • Nwpl Hgt• Custom Pvt gar+ pkg. lg deck pets. No fees. No concr• e ,9188 " wp Overdue bills? Reduce R •PI d w • tn h 1 aend your resumo to: Avco F1nanclal'lnsur· anc:e S•N•c••· w1U\ na world headQuartets at tn. Plaza Tow•rt In Coat• Mesa, aHks an lndlvldu&I to provide g•neral ctenoal sup. port for Ila ''"chasing Dept. Reapons1blllUes lnclUde: • Answering heavy phones • Accur•t• typing 9t purchase Of'ders • Quick data entry, flllng dnd taxing ' Ord81'1ng aupptlH. e1c. P/T OFFICE ASST Data entry & word PfOC skills raq'd. 15· 25 hrs/Wk •tternoons U .50/hr. 494·7018 Restaurant KOOKOOROO In Cost• Mosa needs day & evening help: CandldatH should be Cashier, Dining Room high achoo! graduatH Attendants, Counter or lndJv1duaJa with col· Person. Apply In per· leg• couraework who son M·F between 2· poH••• a mTnlmum 4pm. 212 E. 17th St. or 1 year of business experience. preferably Retall 1n a purchasing envl· *OUT OF SANTA FU ronment. PC literacy, Exclualv• high end lncludln~ •trong Lotus Southwestern apparel 1 ·2·3. WordPerfect store Is looking for FfT an~6r O&A skills; and customer service· ty g ol 50·55wpm Is oriented prolesa1on· re uired. Excellent als. Musi have retall ofal/wrltten com· • C Utl at ~unlcalion skills es· +xp~om':nm~e b~~fl~s. aenllal. Call Poppy, 644-5953. I Bluff• Tennie VIiia 3b/21h ba FR, 2 ga•, Reis, N/S. '850. 875-1849 teat• 848-48•• Boats/RV• up to 1500 • A Fl a 1 1 s 4B 3B b ... · ,.., Ft2 17/Ft2 673-5975 monthly payment 30% Lo••' '0 n I y vco "' nc a er· r a+ onus rm. W/D, hlrup, patio, NO 2BR·1BA $650/mo . ·• · · · to 50% Eliminate Inter-S17 .95" Burn• Fat vices, Attn: Human Re· 1 2650 aq ft. $2300. 528 PETS! $1795 646-9439 Lndry, pool, qul•t, nr urge, quiet 2Br upper Ht. Stop collectlon Calorles·Stop1 Hun-aources, Plaza Tower, Wo offer o competitive Retall Sal•• salary up to S22k doe Ladles Boutique. Sal. and beneflla. Please commensurate •wtexp. send your resume Flora Hiii• 675-4516. Cancha. S4B-9990 •Preatlgloua guard-all transportation. No nr bea~h & Udo •hoe-~llera. Restore credit. ger. Lose 3-5 pounds 600 Anion Blv.d. Cost')' gatad comm w•"lew, pets 64&0392 P ng. -car gar par • COMMERCIAL NCCS, non-profiL .. a week guaranteed. M e 'a · C A 9 2 6 2 81 w1th aa1arv reQulre-SECRETARIAL Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read ClaHlfled 1• Ing. $1085. 747·1765 Fax (714) 445 7722 pool, tennis. 3Qr 2Ba Ch-rv 1Br w/lg deck, REAL ESTA-re 1-800-955-0412 100% sate. Call for In-: • hse. S2300. 64().9710 aaalg-d prkng, lndry, .. u;; formation. United PRINCIPALS Or-ILY. Sub- ments to. Avco Finan· FUU TIME .... '••••••••• ••••••••• Overdue Biiie? Debt Pharmaceutical 1•8()(). sldlary ol Textton, Inc VIiia Balboa large 2Br pool. 2 avell. $585-1• Conaolldatlon. Cut 733-3288 (C.O.O'a Ac· Equal Oppty Employer. 2Ba condo. Pool, apa, $600/mo. 541-9081 MISCEIJJ\NEOUS payments 20-50%. I cepted). APT MANAGER •• clal Services, Attn: 57 .50/hr. Stable, DE· Human Resources, PENDABLE lndiV1dual Plaza Tower , 600 Anton Blvd.. Costa needed to provide Mesa. CA 92628. Fax: clerical support for th• (7l4) 445.7722 Classllled Advertising Subsidiary of Textron, Depar1ment of a grow· tennis. Sl 250/mo. CM 2b/1b• RENT'llH' BUSINESS OFFICE Stop Collectlona. Couple wanted lor,4· 650-3144 Craig Fl 1 ( n&..1 A'vold bankuptcy.• .. ••••••••I rep• garage, • near FOR RENT 2769 1• unit apt In Co ta lelrgrounda)(619) 452· Help with IRS debts. PERSONALS Mesa. 805-482·1 16 FIND 6391 eve 753-9529 Reduce Interest. Not' or send resume I to: Ing community news· Inc. Principals only. EOE. paper chain. Typing dally §42-5678 an apartment through classltled Office Sult•• Avall lender. Llcenaad/l•••••••••I E 'alde clean, ~right VACATION F'rom 200-300<t aq tt. bonded. Non·profll) Rental Prop. Sorvlces, 2Br 18a upalta, gar, C mcca 1.aoo-787•7235. ---------• 363 Mobil Ave., Ste. 2. patio, new pnt. $720. RENTALS 2722 omp•tltlve ratH. PERSONALS 3002 Camarlllo, CA 93010. No ..ats. 64" o.""7 4500 Campus Or., Npt Paorla•l •I J-800-747· . .--""""" Beach 852·0 388 Bookkeepe r Aaet · ..., 6801 Ellmlnate Itching, ---------------------------NB oenfrt 4Br 2Ba alps R at all or Ofo 500 sq redness. flakes. New•---------.....-.1 T.rust Acct~ AJP, ·AIR, Spo...,S Computer & 10.key H 0 M E T V P I S T S 5().55wpm. Vario1-4s OI· NEEDED. Also PC/ flee duties. Monday Word processor thru Frld:iy; 8:30am· users. $40,000/year In· 5:30pm. Opporwnlly come potentlal. Toll fer growth. Good ben· free 1·800·898·9778 efll pkg. Physlcal/drYg Ext.t·5139 for details. testing Is a prerequ~ COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ~?kn;.h~:iv. ~10w~: ~;~r~ ~~caa:hg~~!t1~~ Q UIET & SBR:eNE Palm ~esa Apart:rnen1:s I · So near & yet so far ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush grocncry of secluded woods & stately palms. A Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms · )ri $575 ID $600 · lBR $625 iq $650 . lBR $725 ID $750 &NoPcu A V cnica1 Blinds &eating~ t NEW Carpet.. Pa.int le Tile Fiincss Room A Hca~ Pool & JICUZZI A Patios & BUX>nics A Gangq Availahlc Offio: Hours: 9:00 .un · 5:00 pm M·F • and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm wc:ckcnds 1561 Mesa Dr. · Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 Ocean Front IS0-2300 105 15th St. 675-2660 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Clenlflecl. Claultled. With CAL·SCAN! Have your claf.slfled ad In 176 newspapers with a combined clrculatlon over 3 mllllon. HOO It 1 11 II llkH to piece 1 2S word 01 IHI cl1111fltd 1d. t lS 101 1uh 1ddlllou 1 werd. CAL•SCAN (9161 449-6000 FDA approved apray. --. •. • exp req'd. Newport Clean, odorless, re· SCORES RE office. FAX resume ator•• your akin 10 SPR12 •DSI 63 normal. ·No aide ef· .,.,.. _t_o _1_-_14_4_2 __ _ Light Secr •tarlal site ol employment. Call Judy, Oetting or Flex hrs 25·40/wk. $7/ call (714) 574..11250 for hr w/rapld Increase & fectsl 100% guaran· 1 ·900-263-1800 teed. Call n0wJ Ext. 9625 CARPENTER. Fram· benefits .....•. , 875·5951 1_1_nt_o_rv_le_w_. ____ _ Watkfnai-We're not Just 12." per"""· Mwtbel&yn Vanilla & Pepper·For PnKol ce. (602) 954-7420 Free Catalog Call (714) 855-0455 Ing exp noc Must be LUNCH ROUTE Neect: STYLIST S wanted. 2 hard working & de· Mr/Ms Souper Sales stations avail. Newpor1 pendable: 631·2345 w/car. $S0-90/daily. lop salon. Salon l.o<l's Kitchen 919-0747 B•lcourt 644-9980 . COOK Exp'd . SUMMER WO.f'K jnumn Eve shifts & wknds. MACHINE OPERATOR $10.15/start. PT/FT. 2925 MARGARITAVILLE Temp 10 perm oppty Flex hrs. Can lead to 2332 W. PCH NB In Irvine. Exp w/Lbar & mgmt & Intern posl· •--F-U_N_D_RA-IS_l_N_Q__ shrink wrap a+. Oual-lions. 8 5 1.095 1 Acct Exec. $1500/mo. lty tor health Ins, hOH· 1-T__,O.....,.B_A_C_C"""O-N-IS ....... T-- BeauUfut Fr•• Kit· ,. llfW#C 3~·mo assignment. 1· day pay & more. Must Full & PfT Ref·s. tane (only 2) Main• 2 yrs exp In safes/ have exp. Call tor Se• Mr. Abarta at: Coon & Siamese Mix· ro ,..,, tundralsing. Public more Info, 472·2339. 250 ~le St. 650-8463 ture. 6424722 speaking ability. Prior Ultimate Staffing FOUND WATCH non·prolll a plus. Re-Macnanlc/Boat P{T On July 11 l.n MH a I f f 11 11 f f I sume to: United Way Elect. Mech. Plumb. at•-------'"---- Verde. Call to Identify, of .oc, 18012 MltcheU Salling Club 676·9060. EMPLOYMENT 6"'" 1887 So. Irvine 92714, Alln: ---------....,.. · . Human Resour~es. EOE Nur•ll)g SERVICES 5533 FOUHQ; BLACK CAT EJt 1665 CNA and companions 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In Corona del Mar. • • GOURMET COOK!Lt needed for homecare. 1• Call to ldentlty. 714-housekeeping, exp d, F/T. 310-438-4444 644-1070 a....• hve out, F!T. Non-1--------... "9Qlllelll ... 7.. smkr. Newport Beach POSTAL l .OOV'T JOBS FOUND: Large black&,_________ area. 714·673·3643 $21/HOUR+BENEFITS white CAT, v•ry.-G OVERNM E NT NOEXPWILLTRAIN . sweet. Call 721·8618. MEMBERSHIPS JOBS. Now hiring. To A.flpft Call 714-647·1991 Loet Cat Brown 30l8 S8·S33/Hr. No exp When you write Siamese. Last seen needed, pd training. a Classified ad, 17th st. CM. 4'38·1881 For application, call mclullc aU •WOULD YOU LIKI! toll tree 7 days, 1-800. LO ST CAT Grey & TO PLAY GOLF? 549-295t ext 3771. cream, male Hlma· $160/mo. 200 Couraea•--------- layen. Lost Sun pm. 7/ +membership In Pv1. H air "St yli a ta e, Eutblutt area. V•ry club. Respond to: & Assistants needed aadl REWARDI Call Golf P .O. Box 73e4 Rental or commission. 714-720-7093 N .B .. CA g2eeo COM Salon 675-4516. the facb and gel the rc~uh:. ·~--~~""""''---- ........ Please be awate that the listings II\ this cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which . there Is a charge per minute. $110 D•llylll Stull envelopes In your spare lime. For FREE Information. write 10 Awakened Oream5, ~49 N. Brand Blvd 450 Glendale. CA 91203. CONCRETE a Fl:NCES HAUUNG 3720 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PET • SECURITY 3870 SYSTEMS 3515 MASONRY ACOUSTIC REMODEUNG 3408 -·------· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii[iii!iiiiiiil CERAMIC WE PUT IT ON TILBS OR TAKE 11' OPP Amt•• Texturing •Bob Mt-8095• DUNCAN CONSTRUCTION 20 Yrs Exp. Small & Lg. Jobs !JS0-7042 --- 3557 a DECRS 3 61 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES EmaralCll P •lntlng lnVExt Wallpaper/tile P er•onallzed Pet c.,. Compe11tJve ratH. tO yrs kennel allemallve. No exp.Free est 751·2039 stress or worry. uc. •EXTERIOR• Ins. Ref's. • 873-7184 3920 •B f1 N KS• Since 859. From $149-t" low monltormg fH. 800-453·S 829 •SPEC'l"'.IST * t~-:;~~/;~oe~~--;4~5i: PLUMBING 389.0 TRANSLATOR/ Gene Abra -Paint ing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR 3927 lntJExt Pual alnl/Rtas $ THI: LOCAL PLUMBER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii UC/1nt sine 78. Ce~ re-·• Wini.in 8angtl1 Co. LEARN SPANISH NOWI mOll8d & rel xt. 641 ·8877 Since 1947 Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Also Friendly Sarvice Lll'476000 875•9304 Translator-Interpreter Sunna 873·7409 eDAH OAWSONi PLUMBING Water Hea19f'I • Draln1 ~1model • Repair Faucets • Fixture• Anything In Pll.lmb<ngl L111554722 64&.6720 P9u1 '7''7-8'729 mE 3928 Qrout/Tll• Reato'ratlon Regrout•Recaulk RepalreCleen & Seal frM f 1thute $40-U Ot AtgrOlll S.,sllml LI S3I03S Can, ...,., to gielto .. ~' ....... ~--,..... ....... , ....... .. 1111 ...... ...,,.. ... ........... •• THUltSDAV. JULY 20. 1915 ~ ' TODAY'S 1--.oat IOID 1011 CllVIOLl1' IOU QIDlllOlll.l 1111 , ___ .;;.,_..;.... ________ ...._ _______ _..,_ tt• NaN T•1t e1 .. 11tc .. t 81.AZ" _, Mded •aa G•Uaae .... CROSSWoRD PUZZLE 9y CHAllUS GC»IN ........... ,:: boat. )Cini condl ~ =',-;~= ........ 4dt, 716C, oa· •• L,.-C-R_OSS ___ ..._ ............ _____ ~------------' =T~AHSH.:H =-=~-17000.(114)176-7599 (7t41 8•44eet' :~:~ .... ~~.~~1~r;:~ .. GI flnpl('.1'111 .. 1) fl'MVIOUIPUZZLE•<>UfD .. SM ... "91draoAve. ro-· .,,..n POID 9075' _____ ..;..... __ I E1w11011ment81 &3 "' ·F11zge111kl 11'fa.\ llVA •· ~ ~ MattltuncliOn WHERE'STHELOSER? •• iAT Oi[y .._,. 7012 -----••IPLYMOUTB 1185 5 Ple...U. 15 '"'9yful rinal catWd ollk dMe bed QL liiiiiiiiimiiliiiiiiiiiiii .,. tO l.IM9'• countTy ee Pen PolMS Both vulnerable. South deals. slam interest by cu;biddini the •ce & malll• ... • l600, '90 Taunea 3.eL; • t4 b:evatiOn &7 Large-antlered of spades, North coopenued by cue-Iota Of ~ .. boOke, .. ., • aO" PONTOON full pwr, clean: au '89 Grand Vowager • 15 Maniteu deer NORTH bidding the uce of diamonds, and toya, old ' new •tuff. Gtumman-SN•• I, mi ::.Yi· ,;:75 ~~:24~•t ~~.L~9!~!~. g~.."t l~ ~~~ g: ~:;::::::: v.<Kld • 2 South proceeded forthwith to a1x 1?15 CMdleatlctc Ln. uphl, b911 "*· Xlnt Condi condl 19950 645-2&11 H-rshlsef <:?JO 9 6 3 hearts. mmt cLOTit1ii6 17000 909-862·t558• 146-5142. ''Compassion DOWN <>A 9 8 8 4 3 2 To bring home the slam. you are Fonner model'• eulta, 1190 Ford Bronco ti,...._..,.., I Foot covetiog • 8 going to have to ae~ up and run dree ... , etc, size a. -SAIL--B-O_A_T._S--~7-0_1_4_, (full size) 4x4, 5.IL, --------- 20 Hire 2 Poet's WEST EAST duml'.Q)"a diamonds. To accomplish 12. Also men'• aulta V•8. Eddi• Bauer, POllSCH! 9175 22 n.co.IClled(llW •~dtly h d n d t 42 long, couch, ctialr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil auto, full power.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii checkbook) 3 fitshlon • K J 7 3 • Q 10 8 8 t at, YO.U J>H to 10 • rumps no lot• or ml10. SAT/SUN towing pkg w/o'loade,I• 24 Neutral colnr!' d0sig1101 .o J 8 7 <:?" worse than 3·1 and diamonds 3-2. 7·5. 1111 Cliff Drive 27 CAI. 197 t • 8HP 0/ alarm, phone, new 1988 C•rr•• Tare• • 26 l ucy'• pMner Cassin! ~~~~II () Q 10 <> K J 5 Win the ace of clubs, caah the B, 3 spinnaker•, VHF. tlrH & batt. 111,600 model, black, blk '27 Bible passage 4 Slmple desser1 ~~~~• • K Q JO 7 ~ J 9 5 • 2 aces of hearu and diamonds, thin •STAT• SALi! Pr1ced to "11• $41500. o e o 8 8 o ·9 o o o leathr Inter. 21,000 ml. 3 1 Mvnte 5 fleelll~ SOlll'H ruff a diamond high! Now lead a TODAYI 9AM 714•842·2849 Orig owner·IV. mag. Loaded·Mlnt Condi 35 Adolescetll 6 Holiday night A 9 5.. I h W t d bet•-By GIOl'la Leavey, , $25 700 •31-4104 38 Olnoer-7 Detj1r8de • • ow eart. ea can o no ... r EnUre cootenta, anti-30 aallboat, 10HP • " · , 37 Satlalchewan't naiive 12(1.es o 11ttS ~ ,..., .. Svi•,,.. <:?AK Q 6 2 than win the jack, and it makes no quee, collectlblH, 0,.._ dleHI, hHd, oven, HONDA 8085 i--------- capitef 8 Gallery () 7 difference what that defender ental ruge all ver 1leep1 6. Sell $11 ,000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5:V.zu-38 Do arlttvnellc 9 FasNon cok>f ol agoln 52 Beseb&lfer •A 6 3 t S ·t ·5 a -·-p? y0.. 1 f ' , &' or with mooring at •U ~ 10 Securing (a 30 Send In Canseco re urns. uppose 1 1 ~·\MAI '" g uewate, urn.lure 043 No: Balboa Chan-'8 0 Ao o or d • X ~I:.~':~· diapefJ 32 PllYfTlf!lll 53 Long-distanc:. win in dummy with the n.ine, ruff much m I a c. net, 124,000 OBO, Coupe Blk/tan, eunrf, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9205 42 SOS 11 Guitarllll Edinonlon runner Zatopek The bidding: another diamond high to establish 820 W. 8Q Av• 909·982·2852 am/Im cua, all ave '87 Samurai. 4 wh dr, 44 A Gefshwifl Clapton slcallf 5" Twinkle SOlTJ'H WEST NORnl EAST the suit, then get bac:~ t.Q dummy QARAOIE/ReMOO•L records, Just detailed. Chrm & g.ld whls. Red • 45 Day of 12 Potalo 33 Combine 55 Glut I<:> Pue 4<:> P... with a ruff to run the diamon~. So SAL•. Appllancee, 81 K ml. 59800/obo. w/nu blk top. 5·1pd. ' c:efebfatJon allernacove ~ ~=:1o view 57 :,:,1 :~ ~= ~:.. ~ move to the top of the class 1f you furn, dothlng, mlac. SPEED & 844-4513 $3150/obo. 780-9384 . !~ ~ ~~ ~:i.ce 39 watercourse Nastase selected the jack of trumps as your SAT/SUN July 22 & SKI BOATS 7016 JEEP ". 49 Bedside 23 Benehl 40 -and cons 58 Napol9on's Open.ina lead: Kine of• only loser. 23, 1612 Uncoln L.ri 9110 TRUCRS 9220 fumlstung 25 "Ster Trek" 43 Erases place ol e•1le • (Wutdllf/Dover Shre) 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 51 Box , navigator 45 Burning 59 can province This ~e~~-was reported by Alan What if diamonds were 4-1? Youi----~----*19ea 22ft Ski Boat* • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 52 Rll'lg merchants 27 Hallmartt 47 Phue 62 Composer Falk of a..anaiog, Mich. After West can still get home, provided trumps Movl"tl Fri, S&t 9-3. 6• 7 lllr• V-8, King '83 CherokH Country se Begrudges 28 Aromabc wood 48 Child's loot Aolem led the king of clubs, South could are J..l ahd the ja~ is unguarded. HHhotd Items, CUha, Cobra O/D, low profile 4wd, 1nrt, full pwr, tow '88 OMC •eo_t..ave..,._OUl_. .... ~-29 Change Ille 50Tropical11\lrt -----~ .. not be stopped from making the That gives you just enough entries 1kl, bool<a, ml•c. 1210 hull, Juel Hrvlced, pkg, lmmac. 21K ml, 1 Flat~ dulley, rebullt 13 heart slam. Your task is to study to the table to ruff another diamond Suuex Ln. (off Dover) new controllertughol· onr, garaged. Wht/gry. motor• run a greall t G t kl at $18,500 CaJi•720·1565 $3,000 C.11539-1357 the diagram, then identify which high, extract the remaining fang Neighborhood S•I• 1 ery. rH 1 0 • trick declarer lost. and concede a diamond. Dummy Sat, 7/22, a.12. Baby fut-looks great .... ~ ------------------ We like North's preemptive leap st1ll has a trump entry to cash the ltem1, houHhold, ~is!~91~~ ...... ~~~ MAZDA 9125 VOLVO 9230 .,..,...4--.f.--f.--I to four hearts. When South showed long diamond. clolhH, great llulfl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Udo Sands, 51 at & ---------1 '79 RX7 Auto tran1, River rN. Newport) MARINt SUPS alloy wheels, AC, AM/ REMODiLINO SALE DOCvc.-7022 l'M & cassette. $2100 PETS & BICYCLES 6060 COSTA MESA 6124 Furn, appllcancH, &W obo. 964·3884 .ANIMALS 6049 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clothing, doora & win· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _______ _ '84 Volvo Sedan DL A IT , 0 /D , P /W . Loaded. Perfect orlgl· nal. One owner. Excellent Condlllonl $3500 OBO 854·7114 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reconditioned & Huge Neighborhood do;iT :122m~~~y.1~~·· 4~;a~t':o ~~~:/.'~c;. iMiiiEiRiiCEDiiiiiiEiiSiiiiii9ili3iiO d R t 11 1 usid Bikes, like new. Sale Sat 8-4. Over 50 2499 Anniversary Ln malnt. Wtr/Elec. Dock , •---------A opt ot we er Call 641·9284. families. Enter at Na· (off Irvine at Meaa) box. 113/tt. 675-8128 70 280 SL Ciaulc VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Mal• 3yrs AKC 130lb• Uonal north or 1oulhi----------------=--• Roadater, fully re-trained. Needs •P•Cllal ---------@ Victoria, or Mon· SAT/SUN 7/22 & 23 50 FT &IDB TIE stored, 2 top. Xlnt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii homel 5 45•29 f 2 SPORTING rovla north at 19th. Furn, exercise equip, Npt.BchnrNHYC. condl $18,000 6Bo. ADOPT-A-PET GOODS 6065 Look for signs or call salls, misc haehold, water & elec, $12/tt. Call 673·8948 '8A5c~:~~;i,:t 6~~·.~': i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 546-2313 x 119 for clothing. 334 62nd SI. 675-9282 '78 8.8 Collector alarm. Showro.om . EYery Sat & Sun at 1tree1 names. (PCH Inland from beach) Claaalo xlnt condl condl 55750 723•1869 PETSMAAT, Fountain Bowhuntlng equip. I---------Diamond blu, 1201< ml., ---------Valley. Puppies, kit· men.t. Bowhuntera &•turd•w 8·2 u•YTAJ!DSSUALN E7AM* MOTORCYCLES $18K Obo. 282·7878 ·-t•n• and more, all Discount Wa.rehouse, 228 Broadway • looking for loving, car-America's largest ar-••Proceeds Benefit , Furniture, frig, clothes, SCOOTERS 8018 ---------Ing homes. CALL 697· chery euppller, stocks Church Ministry for kitchen ltema, camp· NISSAN 9150 9037 for more Info. over 5,000 bowhunt.' Orphanage. Ing equipment, book•, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii artwork & mlac. '78 Kawaukl 1300 ADORABLE Ing llems at 2o-40% Wharehouae 8•1• 1833 Terealt• Ln. 3500 mllea. Full dress ******* '88 CABRIOLET Sii· ver, SOK ml. Auto, AC, PS, cruise, new lop, xlnt cond. Must see. $7500/obo. 551-3724 AKC Pupplea & off retail. Call 1·800-Saturday Only 7-3 S500 Firm As·ls. CFA Klttena 735-2697 fer free 160 Ofc furniture, home 847-4441 1990 240 SX MISC. AUTO 9245 W• have the largest page catalog. I t • m s , • & M I 1 c . I••••••••• Grey • AIC • Crulae ,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hlectlon ot-pedlgrH Schwinn 10ap $30, 1783 Whitter Ave yn•'l.fSPORT'llTION •••••••••I Control • 5-Spd. Xlnt11 dog• & cats anywhere Hu!fv bike $50, RC · 1-."""••'•••"'••• i~n:~1gr:i1 g~0 °~~~ All loved & well 10T, fully asaemble Y(f•---------11 AUTOMOBILES Seized Care From S 175. Porsches, Ca· dlllac1, Chevys, BMW's, Corvettee. AllO Jeeps, 4 WD'I, Your area. Toll free 1· 800-898·9778 Ext. A· 5139 for current list· lngL Cared for control nu eng. Mak• HUNTINGTON Tracy 381·2123 PEJ_~~-t"~ aolCH offer. 846-1256 BEACH 6140 BOATS 1180 Nlaaan Senlr• ~ .. --·..... 1~~-~~~~~·liiiiiiiii.iiiiii.i7~0iiii11, --------I XI! 5·1pd, 2 dr, red, Adams & Brookhurst ---------1~ 1• 77,000 ml, air, am/Im ~7 TICRETS 6075 • Multi F•mlly BMW 9030 cu1. 1-owner. $3,900 at 22 7•2pm. Clths. 18 Fl Hudaon River iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 644·2088 aby Items, Just about packet launch, fiber· ---------hi 1 8432 N gle. Teak deck, -beaut '75 BMW 5301 Looks -ovecyt ng or-boatl New diesel eng. great, run1 goodl Bur· Good jobs folk (Adams/Newland) 19000/obo. 675--7939 gundy. Snrl. Musi see. 52800-0BO 645-0423 reliable services EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FREE TO YOU6022 A:~~/ASsh~f: ~uF~~ ·SERVICES 5533 MISC. 6015 CERF Blues/Blk trl1, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fr•• to th• right M/F (909) 278-4380 Roll Ptawlng RPG LI· Home 21h yr. old1--------- CHEAP AIR Avon Red Cf-eat Interesting things ASSEMBLE ARTS, brary TSR Pal-Qerm Shep mix. Lov-Free to appr.oved CRAFTS, TOYS, ladlum, R. TaleOrlan & Ing, play1ul, Ilk .. to homea1 4-yr-old male )ewerly, wood hem1, more. 850-6218 run, rovea doga & Samoy•d & 2·yr-old 6148 typing, aewlng, com· people, greal walch· female AIJHle Sl)ep-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Most US Cities •From $190 (1·W)• •From $350 (RT>* No Reetrlctlon · 1-800·380·880 ' lnfletabl• w/2.15 HP **'85 7501L to buy Tohateu Englnel Great ALMOST USED•• Condition! 723-6306. Aapen. Sliver/grey It's all there puter work from home SUl\IQUEST WOLFF dog. 557-3176 herd/Lab mix. Prefer ••••••••• In your 1pare time. TANNING BEDS. 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Pedonnances: Thesd1'oy -Sat- wday evenings at 8 p.m., Sunday evenings at 7:30 p .m. with Saturday/Sunday Mati- nees at ~ ~.m. 2 PLAY IT AGAIN: Kick off your weekend with intrigue and romance - watch the class.le film Casablanca at 6:_30 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Art MuSe- um's Friclily Night Films~ 3 'COUNTRY' CROONER: Catch the two-time Grammy,,.Aw_ard ~g Country artist Marty Stuart in the Orange G_ounty F~'s Paatfc Amphitheatre at 7 :30 tonight. 4.GRUNlON REUNION: The annual return of the small ,silver fish that wash up on the beach to spawn in the moonlight. The best time to see them is one to three hows after the evening ''gh tide. Yot,Jmust have a alid fishing license and use · a-nets or rods. Through . ugust. For µiore information, c 644-3044. • -~----5CULTIJllAL RAINBOW' . ..F'estival Latino" contin· ues with Una Noche del TeB.t:z;o '95, celebrating the diversity of Latin cultures with· an evening of.music, com~y " and theater on Saturday with ...A§~_Jl,m,~on,J! p.m._-+=~ show411610 p.m. p<>st-Show • dessert.and coffee recep~on. This seventh annual fund.: raising party beneft,. SCR's youth outreach and national Hispanic play develo ment • , MARLA BIRD Friendly vibes follow Garfalo's to new location _:1 don_:!_know_if L know all .th_e moves~l've_been practicing t he hardest I can . I don't want to mess up for ev eryone . ·one bad move can ruin the .whole t h ing ." JIMMY CARROLL. 11, of Newport Beach, on his debut at the Performing Arts Center . . KATSUYA RANJN£ I OAl.V I'll.OT Etght-v.ear~old Micliell~ Beckerman (right).and oqter performers rehearse tor." Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." Michelle is from Newport Beach. Below: The company of .. Joseph" on stage:: • • _,...,.. -·g -praises . . ---.. of tlleater --~ • 6GO ci.JMB·A ROCK: Testyourrock-clim.bing skills on the •Big Rock" at the Orange COunty Fair. Th~ :U·foot high, !2,000 pound rock-like wall can· a.Ccommodate Up to six people at a time. Climbers are, equippe9 with si!ety harness- .es. The r'ock is open during fair hours, Thursday·Sunday, 10 a.m:. to midnight. 711fE BUS STOPS HERE: The Theatre District pre- sents ·sus Stop· by William lnge, about the inter- actions of a group of bus rid- ers forced to wait out a snow- storm. This is the Theatre Dis- trict's second production in their new home at the Lab Anti-Mail. Performances Thwsdays through Saturday& at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 ·p .m . 8 "11fE WORD IS TOLER· ANCE": Interactive exhibit i:urJlted by • Orange Coast College librart- an cart Morgan looks at racial, cultural and religious toletan<'e. On diSplay through • the 1UJJUDer in the f~ floor Madia CeDlw ol OCC. Nor· men B. Wollon Ubrary. 9 lltJCKING llRONCO!I: Th• Plying U Rodeo em.--leaturlng buD !klnj, wBd t;l1W milking -f>ueliodt rldlllg-"""""' to ... ~ County Palr .......... -..lundoy. --··p.a. llllllalll. PrldaJ -511Un16y, ....r 4 . p.a. GDS..twday--y. .. !lie c-s Llgbl-. .... wllll f8ir •• I d ID:. - By Bob Page, Daily Pilot " what do you w,ant to be w hen you grow up?• is a question adults ask children and teen- agers all the time. But how many times does a child realize his or her dream to score the winning points in the championship game, rock a sold- out crowd or screaming fans or forge world peace from a desk in ·the oval office by the age of 14? When "Joseph and the Amaz- ing Teduticolor Dreamcoat • o}>ened Tuesday at the Orange County Pertomtlng Arts Center, a young group of local aspiring actoIB and singers fulfilled just such a career· goal • 1Weoty-two membenl of The Musical Theater Academy of Orange County, based in Costa . ·Mesa and directed by Margie ·King, were selected as one ol. tw.o children's choirs within a 60-mile Costa Mesa's Musi- cal Theater Acade- my was one of only two children's choirs chosen to join the cast of Andrew Lloyd Webberts hit at The Center radius of the center to perform with the professional caSt of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's hit mUSical. ·1 feel we were at the right plaCe At the right time," said Lisa Beckerman, mother of academy member Michelle, 8. •Jt's like a dream come ttue for Mi.chelle. • Beckerman said she had been taking her daughter to watch chil- dren's plays in Chicago fOf three years when she caught the acting bug. Michelle was 6 when sbe was chosen from the.audience to play a ~tin "101 Dalmatians." "I want to be an actress when I grow up,· said Michelle, now of Newport Beach. "My favorite thing to do is act." And her favorite musical is "Joseph .ind the Amazing Tecbni· color Dreamcoa.t.," which she first saw in Chicago with Donny Osmond starring. .. "Joseph" is also a ml,lSical her friends are familiar with. The Musical Theater Academy ol Orange County has sung in Gold· en West College's productions during the \asl two yea.is. Bht the group's experterice was not enough to overcome all of the children's anxiety two days before opening night at the final rehearsal and oostume fitting. A ·FOC US ED .PURS UIT Newpc)rt Beach's Jo 'Fairchild earned first place at the fair for her· striking photos -despite being legally blind By Jean Suzuki, Daily Piiot • file shot of Fairchild and ends With an identical shot of her mother. Each successive photo- graph melds images of the two women to aeate blurred and etheree.l representation& of the aging process . Slandlng in the dining room ol her Udo Island home, Fairchild. is modest about her ~t succeq. But es lhe lays about a dolen um~ of her work 00 her din- ing 14~ her blue eyes brighten and ....... begin to tumble out ol ,bermoulb. • 1!1gb1 pan :r· Pabddld and a-al~ -• pbotog· '"'*' dmotlnU _,Col-::--..::-.... -::::ii:: cau•-...wlllllo•llll-!J'lif .. IW•al-lalmo 11m=~....,. ---· the Irvine Fine Arts Center, F4irchild decided to enter the photography c:Ontest when a bun- dle of entry forms were delivered to work. Every ~· Falichild sees through the lem ol her Nikon camera appears u bhm:ed as some ol lhe ,._in her prize· winning -· O!>lects more lhonlheortill __ _ um-and-llllher tboa c:loer. d .. -...._. Sbe recogrit•• r. W·· ~ like _ .... ..., ....... ..,_ "'-bul ...... _ 1*1t GUI ~•callrl•--· WMD1111 • k•ls' Wltllilif adlltect to 1• ......... . .. ....-d111D ..... .. alljodandd&t ' ... ... \ i None of the youths have star- ring role$, but according to a choreographer who worked with them, they are on stage more often than Joseph. played by Sam Harris. •Right now I'm relaxed. But I know by Tuesday I will be really exrited and tense. " said Diana Morelli, 12. of Costa Mesa. •y guess I'm exl'.]ted and a little bit nervous," said 14·fear·old Erin Phillips of Newport Beach. ·But I just think I'm going to have a \ great time. The rehean>ills ha~ matte me more confident." After only one Week of rebeama.ls, one performer -who has never <la:nced before - ho~ he had more' time to practice for this once-in-a-life- time opportunity. . Jimmy Carroll, 11, of Newport Beach, said, ~1 don't know if I know all the moves. I've been practicing the hardest I can I dqn't want to mess up for every- one. One bad move can ruin the whole thing." Before opening night Terry Phillips, the academy's chairman of the bodrd and Erin's father, focused more on what the chil-· dren wpuld learn than_ what mis- takes they might make. "I just think it's a,,great E:xperi· e nce for kids {9 to 14 years oki) to be in a major stage prQduction with major stars,~ Phillips saki. •tt gives Uiem so much confidence.• •SEE RELATED .STORY PAGE C3 ., ~ ~!-,,_. ___ ~-; ' ---- r _ .. ~----=--' -'"' - ...-.:iiii'W"WW..-'.lii""""'-r-""'""".lr-z-..:-=-:::.......,..-r.AS'l'DIEGOES"SY •msnt0201 ~ Cynf!Da Ll1es. pefolJm 6-10 p.m. 'lburldq~. TueSdayi and Wednesdays 1be St.aJey Sm'dh Tno plays ;.ttz: 8 p .m.-1 a..m. Fridayt and Salutdays 3333 w Coast Hwy .. Newpmt 8eadl. 631- 2487. •El.llA..~ ~ bpand.J Friday nights Uve rock And cdlematrve bdnds Sa.twday ni¢ti S3 ar.er 2800 ~ Btvd ·~-pon 8e4dl. 675-6855 • MUDDY"S COff'EE HOUSE HWlbngton ~Urban <;prowl f)f'rlonru 9-11 p.m.. on Sal· urdoy Fe~ J 175 8dker St.. 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Show: 8 p.m. De9lelt and reception· 10 p.m. Tickets; S35·Sl.25. 655 Town Cenlel' Dme; COit.a M . 957·2602. est: 219 . • "'BUS STOf"9 The Theatre Olstrid presents Bus s..,p• by William Inge. about the inleradions ol a group ol bus riders stranded by a snowstorm. lbroughAuqust 20. PeJf onnances: Thursdays through SatUrdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p..m. Tickets: $15. In the back Jot ol lbe Lab Anti .Mall. 2930 Bristol Street. Suite C- 106, Costa Mesa. .t35...fo.t3. The Europeari experience continues By Rob YOfic From the French Riviera we headed for ttaJy. Pisa. the home of the famous 6eaning towef, was thQ first stop. Built on grooQd not dense enough to support rts wetght, the tower has continued to 1ean downward each year. The 11aJian goverMlent has' tried to stop the slant and currently is secunng rt with a bloci< of steel weights strapped to iron cables on the tower's Side. Unfortunately, the tower looks pretty hopeless. The or.ig1nal doorway sits about five feet betow the ground. · From Pisa we went to Florence, one of the most beautiful cities in ltaJy. Part of our visit included a tour of the church which holds MiChetangeto's Mary and Jesus and Macciavefli's tomb. -Next 4-was-south-to Rome. . first to the Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica. The Vatican is separated from the city by a white line.patrolled by ~w1ss guards. The sheer scale of St. Peter's Basilica doesn't hit until you actually walk through the door and stare at the soaring, ornate ceiling. The cathedral Is decorated with scenes of heaven, prosperilY,_ ~nes from tbe B ible and -surprisingly enough -one room is devoted entirely to hell. In a place of such beauty and tranquility, rt provides a wicked contrast. Though today in a state of ruin. the Colosseum was surpns;ngry advanced for its time: 50,000 people could be ushered Ill and out of it within an hour. It had a woridng covef for rain. the noor was raised and the catacombs bek>w hosted the perlonners and animals. The ltaJ1ans didn't have much respect for h1st0ty-until they ' realrzed tounst dotlars accomparned t>reservation. For centuries, they buift new structures on the site of old ones. From Venice it was north to Austri~ the AJps and a day-long whitewater raftJng trip down the snow and loe-fed river Tyror. After Austria, we headed to the German countryside. In Munich we toured the huge Ofympic complex, designed to be funciJOnaJ and efflcient with the lake, paft( and Olympic pools. Our next stop was the most sobering part of our tour, a visit to the infamous Dachau concentration camp. Reading about the concentration camps 1s homble enough, but walking the gravel path to the barracks, gas chamber and ovens. I can't begin to imagine what life was hke for those held there. Swrtzer1and was next. Though the Swiss have claimed Hola.nd, Voflendam and Amstef'dam. Amsterdam offers traditK>na.I visits, such as • Anne Frank's house and Van Gogh Museums and for the more . adventurous, the Red Light District, Heineken Brewery and Museum of Sex. Qur last night incfuded a visit to a local comedy show. What really was fun, however, was our time spent together reminiscing about our 22-day tour. 'lake a w eekend getaway to ... Bodega Bay Established as a port by Russian settlers and steeped in history, Bodega Bay lies 68 miles north of San Fraricisco on the Sonoma Coast. A peaceful destination. Bodega°13ay Lodge, Is nestled in dunes filled with wildflowers. providing views of the bay and beaches. Ad1acent Bodega Harbour Golf Course, an 18-hole Robert Trent Jones design, is acclaimed as one of the top 10 ~ courses in Northern California. The Lodge's dining room is notable, as is Wayne's creme brulee. P.elaxing pleasures include exploring tidepools, wine country tours. hot air ballooning with a sumptuous brunch, and a visit to the glass-walled wh1r1pool spa. For the active lifestyle, there's horseback nd1ng sport fishing and shaping up at the fitness center. For details, contact Wor1dwide Golf & Travel, Inc .• 13030 Avocado, #100, Newport Beach at 644-8490. neutrattty, there Isn't a eot1nt"",__ more prepared for the prospect of war with airfields resembling small farming communities and a centrally controlled rail system. Our trip's final leg was llfll!!l!> Fil<!!<](_ lU.J j_I_< <_!_ : I I • I /' ~ I ( I . . 'I ' . I I I (I I l (I ·" I -I 'JZY/ 16'/V('lt:b//';" jlt'tl /('l 1m 1.r/1'¥U•~/KoY l'Jl"U~;>P OAd //Ul-#ff~/r.y11/'/l'6'll'/' NI , ff 1(.J.MU .j. qP"/?o ~~<¥/! ~ Ir. 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Paauly bonding is spliced in between the Jesse and Willy "blubber blabber~ sequences. but it's Francis Capra dS Elvis, the fibster, who takes center stage, e~btting a full raage of emobons and style The story holds equal app~aJ for kids and adults, except for those looking for realism, who are advised to eX'J)lore r Nebonal-Geographie-" progrdJJUlllllg. (PG) • Singer-actor Sam Harris is having a great time in the title role of Webber's campy 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,' which opened Tuesday. By Christopher Trela, Daily Pt1ot II G ood morning Mr. Harris. It's 10:30 a.m. and it's 97 degrees.• That's not the kind of wake-up call that Sam HclJTis wanted to hear. But when you're on tour in a big-budget musical, you can't reg- ulate the temperature of the towns you ¢rfonn in. And th.is bme of ear, Dallas, Texas can get pretty t--_,.._o'"". - No wonder Harris was looking forward to coming out to Costa Mesa. The actor has the tlUe role in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical •Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat • which opened Tuesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "How far away is the beach from there?" Harris asked during a phone interview from Dallas last week. Harris doesn't get to the beach much these days. He has been touring in "Joseph" for sev- en months, and prior to that, toured in "Gredse '' most of last year, including d stop at The Ce.n- ter last spring. "That show was hard to play there," Harris said . "That theater is so vacuous. It's not really designed for an mtimate show with dialogue. But this show r Joseph") is going to soar there It doesn't matter which of those B!INSON MO NTAIN MUSIC UAiSep&. 26 ~ 7 Nighta • 8 Daya J 1 ~ ... AT Air t.om LAX J l ~ Motel• • Shaws-Moat J ~ Meal• • Sightaffing , $1350.00 PIP . KAIPFMW 40°/o Discount Call Now For Aaervations ... Information Bernice Retegr.tf (714J 98G3008 or 96N057 1~ ""-~I ~Ka e TOURS IHI Trinky a.de H a.ech bizarre-shaped balconie:. you're in. It transcends that.• Hanis described •Joseph" -a humorous retelling of the Old Tes- tament story of Joseph and bis brothers -as Mfun" and "silly." Humorous? Webber? "It's pretty cheeky. It doesn't really take itself very seriously," Harris said. "I think because Web- ber's shows do take themselves seriously, this one gets bashed in the head a lot --what was-he doing, it's not really a show, it doesn't have any content." But Harris said there is more to •Joseph.· "It's got an songs on the show, induding a memorable rendition of "Over the Rainbow.• But Hartis, who left home at the age of 15 to perform in stock and repertory theater companies. has found that, despite the many rewards of solo concerts, he prefers musical the- ater work. "There is a community-theater atmosphere in the theater that , doesn't E!Xist anywhere else,• Har- lin:eid. •Ifyou're~oing a"SO!o con cert, it's all about you, and that's rough. In the theater, you share the burden, you share the joy.• You also share the unforeseen occurrences, innocence about it and a human hon- esty that makes it more than just a big kaleidoscope.• be said. "It's enter- taining. It's campy, and it's got a lot of parody. I've never been in a show 11 I've never been in a show that's been so accessible to so many like the night in Dallas when the light board quit, leaving the on-stage actors virtually in the dark. Cues went awry, scenery 1 II peop e ... -SAM HARRIS that's been so accessible to so mariy people. There's an infec- tious naivete about it." · Hams, 32, has performed in many plays and has released sev- eral records. In fact, he got his big break about 10 years ago when he received national attention during the premiere season of "Star Search.· Harris sang several $ 5 5 per person Special 4-course menu paired wilb winesfrmn Rutberfowl HID was flying, yet the actors kept right on going. "There's magical unity that happens when catastrophe hap- pens on stage. It's like this other sense, a unity of energy that is super-aware. It's incredible," Har- ris said. ·And the audience had no idea that any of this happened. That's because the focus was there. That's live theater. That's Monday, July 24th at 7.·oopm Over 30 Jll~Brews $8/ZZ/ special hors d' oeiwres wiU al.so be sen•erd rLn•V,_ $30 per person • An Awfully Big Adventure: Glowing reviews go to Georgina Cates as Stella, a young Uyer-• pool lass who immerses herseU in a local theater production to ease memories of her post·war depression past, She immediate- ly tails for the charmingly manipulative director (a winning performance by Hugh Grant) and keeps late-night boun; with this "been around the block· troupe, joined by the seductive ~ Rickman; This dramatic ---..-l-..1.0lte!lp.rli!:Lat.1.0n ~~~ .wcrn Sam Harris as .. Joseph . " mg to parents and guard.Jans as evening approaches. "Do you exciting.• Harns is also exoted about two new CD's thdl he hds JUSl released. One 1s an dlbum of Broadway show tunt-'>, the other lS an album of standdrps, including a remake of "Over-The Rainbow." Both will be availdbll' al The Cen- tel' during the run of "Joseph," which is Harris' mdin focus for several more months. And clfter Joi.eph? "When I.his is over, I definitely need to rest," lld11is ,sdid. "J haven't had a bredk Ln d while" But needing a brPtlk doesn't mean Harris isn't enjoying lurru.elf. "It's a redlly fun show, lhe com- pdny ts gredl. I'm hdving d gredt time," he said "This show lbes It's like a roller codster It Just moves. There's not d second lo breathe. It doesn't ever gel bonng ·• • know where your children are?" • PHYUJS MIU£R 1s an Orange Coast Realtor Film Flashes runs Thursdays. (R) D'O SUNDAY & MONDAY TUESDAY Baked ~sa~a or$375 Chicken Parmigiana $"75 Spaghetti c.n vl!', & Spaghetti Salad ft Garlic Bf'Qd I~ Mol,, c..& F.w -.i T• 0. lnduda Garik Bntad WEDNESDAY SPECIAL I THURSDAY All You Can Eat $275 Ungu1n1 with s475 Spaghetti Clam Sauce Red or lndudu 1 fffVing of Salad White le Garik Bread IDcllldiee (Mk Br...t .. FRIDAY I SATURDAY Stuffed Rigatoni with 2 MeatbaDs $" 75 ~e;~tore $ "75 lododa Garl6c 81.-d ......,._Ba-h -,S-l - I ll ... II Pina IYOro •1 11 45BAKERST. 5"9 0685 COSTA MESA 't • _ Coted11g D on e 011 p ,...,,.,,, . ., : C I N E "1 A S : --~-~ - ------------...__ --• • j. tt!l~~t~GAIN SHOWS ST~ING BEFORE 5:45 PM I ' s DAY ~,Pl£ASE CALL TO CONFIRM ClUElfSS lf'CH3) FIRST KJllGHt \f'CH31 lPOU.O 13 PGl APOUO 13 PG Ull09 SIEGE 2 (R) IATMO FOREVER IPta-13) lllllE MOlfTIIS (P'G·131 ff you move it, th y will come •Faithful customers fol- low Garf's to new home. G ...,..,... NlocMed .... yeer and it proved to be a colossal success. January, when their lease on Superior Avenue expired, Rita Gadalo and her partner (and son), Lenny, started making plans to move. They headed north. to 3046 .:BriAol Street. fixed up tha old Love's Barbecue location and hoped that their faithful customers would follow them. Sure enough. the loyal gang moved its head- quarters to the new Garf'I Sport Lounge without a hitch. I caught up with the Garfalos' friends last weekend at the official grand opening. They were telling jokes, playing baccarat and arcade poker while, with Rita's help, the new cook, Cindy , Thompson, laid out a huge spread of Cart's goodies on top of two of the pool tables. rt was gone almost 'as fast as it was served, and a live band jazzed the evening into high gear. The food was a preview at the appetizer menu (with some spe- cial enchiladas and Italian meat- balls added): fried shrilnp, moz- zarella and zucchini; hot and spicy chicken wings; and jalapeno •poppers", stuffed with melted Cheddar cheese. Everything seemed to disappear as fast as it hit the tables. Carl's Sport Lounge is located on Bristol between Baker and Paularino, near South Coast Plaza, with plenty of parking in back. ,When you drop by, check out these ·Happy Hour Specials," served from 4 to 7 p.m. Each day ·has its own feature: Sunday, beef tacos, 75 cents each; Monday and Saturday, special Mini-cheese- burgers with fries. $1.25; Tuesd~y. BBQ ham sandwich with mes, $1.25.; Wednesday and Friday, basket of fresh fried shrimp, $2.00. Other little inexpensive goodies are printed on the blackboard daily. After things settle down, Rita is planning on making an occasional "surprise special" entree and she's been known to tum out a batch of ~around(pnth~ house), when the mood strikes. She cooks a pot of creamy clam chowder every day, a whopping 12-ounce cup is $2.50. Big Philly steak sandwiches, with grllled onion and jack cheese, and grilled breast of chicken sandwich, moist and fla- vorful. are both $6.25. A generous heap of fresh med jwnbo shrimp (with two side orders) costs S1.50. A mend and I both deemed the fried foods light and not a bit . greasy. I kept seeing wayward fin· gers reaching for another morsel. Mine. A convenient condiment bar has all the fixings for cus- tomizing a sandwich to the max. Dagwoocktyle. You say you want SAMANTHA FEU>MAN I DAILY PILOT Rita (iarofalo (rig ht) and her son Lenny own Gart's, which just recently moved to Bristol Street ln Costa Mesa. a salad? It's yours, even ChJnese chicken salad or tuna with low fat cottage cheese. Sonia Warner is night manag-er, who also acts as b¥maid along with Jackie Wasserman. They serve lots of suds every day, beer being the beverage of choice. Carl's well scotch. gin or vodka is $3. For the occasional wine drinker, there is a Sauvignon Blanc with a much better taste than its name implies: Barefoot Blanc, $3.25 a glass. J. Lohr Cabernet is $4.50. Even though there is twice .as much room in the airy space - with a longer bar, more booths, more games and a private bil· liards room -the new Garf's Sports Lounge has a natural, neighborhood-tavern abnosphere. Lenny Garfitlo says that the lounge opens daily at 7 a.m., the kitchen is open from 10 a.m. to.10 p.m. and the last call for drinks is at 1:30 a.m. -in time for the 2 a.m. closing. How about those hours! Rita says she feels just great about the move, adding, "But I miss the nice volunteers at SOS. They were my landlords, you know. Karen McGllnn and, well, all of the SOS people were really nice." (McGlinn directs Food and Finance at Share Our Selves). Although Rita has children and grandchildren, her customers are O.J on my mind It's hard to escape the 0. J . phe- nomenon this Simpson summer. A newsletter arrived from Lawry's, who also own Corona del Mar's Five Crowns. Inside was a photo- graph of a much younger Richard Prank, 4wry's CEO and occa- sional COM resident, with his son as they shook hands with youthful football star O.J. Simpson at a banquet 20 years ago. On the same page, there was a bead.shot of a radiant, smiling girl named Mania Clark. The photo was tak- en when she was a waitress at Join ~s For Lunch • Dinn.er •Sunday1>run""cli Catering Avajlable For Any Occasion For Reservations and Directions Call 72 3-0621 25 I Shipyard Way • Newport Beach like a "Cheers" -type second fami- ly to her. They wisecrack and keep things li~ely without a bevy of gag writers, Ted Danson or a 1V script The Garfalos emanate friendly vibes at Garf's. • MARlA BIRD covers local dining for the Dally Pilot. Lawry's, working her way through law school. And what about Mezzaluna, the only restaurant name to recejve more national and interna- tional media plugs than any other in the history of the world! Romano Molfetto, owner of the local Mezuluna. 60 miles from the Brentwood Mezzaluna, still has its share of looky-loos showing up wanting to buy T-shirts and sou- venirs, take their pictµres in front or just to tell their friends that they "were in Mez.zaluna." It's at 2441 East Coast Hwy.; 675-2004. I: A-IR(Hll.D udtement, ·11'1 like ma~c. • f'"'"9 Sbe Mid automatic developen wblcb reqlllr9 no~ to CONT1NUID MOM C1 chemkall exist. But tot ber, the traditional method is the way to from which to take the lbot. She go. iaid her right eye ls •alJliost • "To me, I think, how can you Inconsequential,• so she tries to miss all that stuff in between? fix her left eye on the object. . .. , • she said. "It's never-ending Even witb the monocular, she what you can do to change the said the object still is bluny. image.• •1 can't see a clear image 10 I Since the age of 19, can't see lf the camera gets a Fairchild's sight has gradually clear image,• said Fairchild, weakened due to a condition fumbling with the band-size known as uveitis, which causes monocular. • 1 have to give inflammation of certain layers of myself a little more perimeter to the eyes. In addition to the play with." inflammation, she has cataracts, Fairchild said she takes .. which make the eye lenses numerous __pictures of her sub-opaque and doudL~~------1 jects, and the -Within a only speda.l " I , 1 few years, her equipment sbe ·.. move SJOWeI eyesight deteJf- uses is the because [.can't drive ora~~ rapidly - monocular and d I h to the point an auto-focus aroun , 80 ave where correc- Nikon ~era. more time to watch tive glasses do~~ what goes on around :S~~~nger collection of me. " became legally grainy, black-blind. Though and-white pho--JO FAIRCHILD uncertain of the tographs • cause of uveitis, strewn op her she doubts she table, Fairchild said, "Maybe will ever completely lose her one of the things that has sight. enc9uraged my observ~tion of And she remains upbeat, pe6ple and nature (as subjects) • believing her vision problems is ... I move slower because·! somehow help her to discern the can't drive around, so I have sharp distinctions between more time to watch what goes black and white. on around me." "The contrast between black Working ~th the images in and white stands out more than the darkroom is where anything else for me,• said Fairchild's work as an artist real-Fairchild, who works almost ly begins. She compensates tor exclusively in that medium. her limitations wielding a cam-"That's an attribute for black.- era by spending countless hours and-white photographers." holed up in a darkroom, adjust-Fairchild's monochrome pho- ing the shades of light and dark tographs caught the eyes of the which materialize in the pan of three judges at the fair. After 12 developing fluid. hours of scrutinizing 1300 · "l have glasse~ on and my entries, Fairchild received first magnifier in my hand like this,• place in the open division, spe- she said, as she dipped her cial effects category for her blond head down about an inch mother-daughter series and sec- away from one of her pho-orid place in the monochrome tographs. In the darkrQOm, her division, person category for a nose would be so close to the profile portrait of 511man in a developing chemicals that she cowboy hat. says she sometimes worries With her success at the fair, about their toxicity. But her Fairchild said sbe'is trying to enthusiasm for her work seems devote more time to her photog- to brush away any thoughts raphy. about hazardous fumes. "I'm taking it more seriously "When you actually see the now," she said with a smile. "It's image coming out," Fairchild so exciting, so much fun, so said, her eyes bright with magical!• MONDAY NIGHT .Falirilfl Spe~I < -. . ADVERTISEMENT ". · . . . AMERICAN S1'UD1Q CAFE, locoted ot 100 Main St. Bolboo (at fool of pierl The Studio Cafe ia the happening place for food, fun & e~r.rtainmenl. Menu includes ribs, chicken, fresh fish, posto, appetizers & salads, also servll'IQ brunch on Sot & Sun.10 to 3·00 which indudes Belgium woffies, omelettes, pancakes and much more. Prices range from $2.9.S.$13.95. Open 7 days o week. Mon-fri 11 :3().1 :30 om, Sot-Sun 1 ().1 :30om. Also located at 300 P.C.H., Huntington Beoch. IN, BRU, FB, ENT, V, MC, AE, DC. 536-8775 ZU9115 llSTAUlt.ANT, located at 1712 Plocentio, Cosio Mesa. 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CGll lhe ~ Pilot at -642-4321 orlhl~ leach lnd1pllidaw--11 at96W030. l chocolate 'n cherries summer cooler I Keebler Ready Crust Chocolate pie crust (6 oz) I quart vanllla Ice cream, softened 112 cup toasted sUvered almonds SAUCE J can (16.S oz) Oregon Dark Sweet Bing Cherries, drained (save juice) S teaspoons cornstarch I tablespoon lemon juJce 1/4 teaspoon almond ftavorlng 1·112 teaspoons grated lemon peel .. ofterrtee matn slightly; mfx m almonds. SPoon-~to chocolate crust. Cover pie ' with plastic dome; freeze at least 4 hours or until firm. SAUCE: Drain cherries, reserving the juice. Add water to juice to equal 1 cup; combine with cornstarch and lemon juice. Cook and stir until mixtufC thickens; cook 1 minute longer. Add cherries, almond flavoring and grated lemon eeet. Cool sauce thoroughly. Spoon over ice cream pie slices. Make 8 sccvings. Preparation time: I 5 minutes. frozen berry yogurt pie 1 Keebler Ready Crust Graham Cracker pie crust (6 oz) 1 cu (16.S oz) Oreaoa Blackberrta 1/3 CQJllUPr 1/4 cup eg 1Ubltitu&e {puteurlzed 'II Whlttl) 1 carton (6 oz) or,lll cup lemon ftavored Yo&urt Drain berries, reserving 2 tabiespooris syrup. Set Uide 112 cup of lbe baries for &ami h. Place remainina berriea, reaenecS ayrup. .,... llMI • IUbllituae in lqc bowl. Beat at medium ~ 10 mm.I Pold la~ 1'a 1llo pie cnaat. moundina hiah in center. CcMI' loolely will,..._ .. a1u ?ova.,.._ Utitand u.20mi wM ... I t I 2 TI rainy day tarts . . er Backyard barbecues, dining on the deck, weekends ... hooray for summer I Casual dining is "in," and it .sets the 'tone for s~mmer entertaining. Guys grilling, kids selling lemonade, disposable tableware ... ~he living is easy. High on the list of easy-to-enjoy desserts are delicious combinations of cool and velvety ice cream and colorful. succulent berries. Put them together in a crisp crumb pie crust and you h~ye a dessert that's the berries ... berries right for mixing. I topping or garnishing a simple pie to make it special. The versatility of an ice cream pie makes it a real winner. With pie crusts available in a variety of flavors and sires from larger family size to "~ngle serving tarts, you can create an infinite number of ice cream and berry combination!..- 1 f your fami ly faints for ch~olate, mix vanilla or chocolate ice cream with delic ious dark cberries and spoon into a chocolate cruM for a de sert with spectacular flavor and appetite appeal. If you prefer the taste of graham cracker crusts. use the same idea with vanilla ice cream, garnished with giant. juicy blackberries. Or combine sherbert and blueberrie in a graham cracker tart for a surprisingly good, low-fat treat! Since we're going casual, it's a good time to bring out colorful paper plates or solid color plastics. Paper napkins with polka dots or plai~ make m~e placemats. too. Let your table retlect·the brightest of suivmer tlowen.. .. t Just remember, wh~ther you're poolside or parbide. on a backyard deck or on a slcyscrapcr'balecmy,hooray. it's-summer I Tcrlu 1m "" rrtam pit out of rl1e fruur at lrast 20 mmutts before serv1tl![. It u•1ll br ta.uer to s/1cr. And at1othtr tip : dip your knif< 1n wattr a couplt of times before sluing; that, too, makes a cltaner slice. I package Keebler Single Serving Graham Cracker Tarts (4 oz) Oregon has long beer1 knou111 as Otlt' of tlu' most 11erdat1t , regio"s of tl1t cou,,try for growit1gfru.it. A · mag1<al combination of climatt and land produces j"st the ri,~lit -contlilions for grou1ing biggtr, Jwteter brrriu. L pint strawberry or raspbem sherbert I pint orange or lime sherbert 1/3 cup Oregon Raspberries, drained 1/3 cup Oregon Bluebe~ drained Soften sherbert. Mix Oregon raspberries into trawberry or raspberry sherbert. Spoon into tart hells. Mix Orego n blueberries into orange or lime sberbert. Place on cookie sheet and covu. Place in freezer for two hours. Serve immediately. Nott: Sherbert melts faster than ice cream or yogurt so it does not need the extended time at room temperature before scrvina. Garnish with a bcrry(s) before serving. Mix and match your herbcrts and berrie . You can also use different flavors of ice cream or frozen yogun to achieve a very attractive, easily made dessert. Makes 6 crvings. Preparation time: 10 minutes BerrJ' Delicio11s Booklet I u Kttbltr Rtady Crust Pit Crusts are choltstt>rol fru and loll• . . in saturated fat. Save tht plastic domt, it's a ptiftct cover wht n yo11 'rt bringing a pit to tht potluck supptr. • Whtt1 'tl1at first rainy day comes. ltt tht Jt1ds maltt> thtir w ry .own ict crtam or frozen yogurt ~arts. T"P with Oregon raspbtrries. Frttzt through nap timt and tht n ltt tht )tids dig in . Tht tarts can ht tattn dimt1y from tht containtr. (N ict, no dishtsl) II . lt•li•n Sod1 : Ust leftover ffrry juict to 'Hitt • rrftulai'W , lt•li•n sod•. Mix ow ,.,, jtiilt hltndtd Miltie two ,.rrs Spdrltlirtt Hin. Qarnjlh wills rennld ._.._. llllll ..... .· • I ( l ' 1'IUMDN( 1Wt. -• FOOD . • You can get a • by-cooking · on the J . A dd a bit of s.tzzte to the sum- ..., grill. .lbeAI\ something about the °"""' al food grllled ewe< on open fire lhat - ..... buds into. frenzy. Perbops 11'5 be<ause wtdoor grilling brings out the.deepesl.~ f~ -without adding rat or~ ries. 1li.is swnmer. get even.more siz- zle from your ba,ckyanl grill With this oollection al easy-to-prepare recipes. Each pail> the dlaracteris· tic flavors ol the grill with fresh summer vegetables lo create fami- ly-pleasing dishes just perfect for warm and SWUlY days. A Wann SUioin Salad ts a deligblfully -.rul medley of saJ. ad greens. juicy-red toma_toes. green onions and golden-sweet com. garnished with strips oC mari- nate<i, grilled sirlom. A final dress- ing of Athenos Feta Cheese dlld balscmuc vinegar creates a fesb\•al of mouthwatenng flavors. Grilled StuJfed Vegetables are pertect compaiuons to freshly- seared salmon or tund steaks. Yel- low squash and green zucduru haJves dre grilled l.lllbl tender, then filled with Athenos Feta Cheese navored v.'1th bits of basll and tomato f\1ade from VtlSCOrlSin co'~:'s rrulk, the smooth taste of feta cheese is d perfect complement to the d.lstmcbve flavor of swruner vegetables . Feta Bruschetta .rnd ~lechter­ riilledO QuesdcWlds are rn·o temfic n1enu stilrters that Lake less than J'\'.'enty nunutes to prepare from start to firush The bruschetta ts a comb.- nation of roasted red peppers. green onioru., garhc dnd Athenos pepper- corn lldvored feta cheese piled atop Uuck slices of misty French bread. Made duectly on the gnll. the que- sadillds ha\:e d dlstlnctJ\ e :Vlechter • ranean flaif. tearrung the tdSle ol roasted red peppers \\1th fetd cheese, fresh bdstl and bklck ohves. So Slffiple, 50 CdSUdl. these reapes are sure to ddd stZZ1e to )'liill sum- mertnne menu WAAM SIRLOIN SAlAD WITH FETA OIEESE Prep tune 20 nunut~ Cooking l:lm<>. 15 minutes plus standing MEAT l beef strlom steak, <lbout 314 m.ch t.hJck ( 1 lb I DRESSL'IG 1/3 cup oil 3 lbsp bols.1ITUC \;negar 2 Thsp each r-hopped fresh nunt and c:hoppt'd fresh basil 2 cloves gar\Jc ntUlced 2 bp Dijon ~ lustard J/4 tsp !)Ugdl SAL.\D . 6 cups tOm nuxro saJad greens 112 cup shced green on.ioits l 112 chopped tomatoes l pkg. t 10 oz.I frozen com, rooked. dramed 1 pkg {8 02·.1 ATRENOSi:eta Cheese, cnunbled Grill or brol.l !.teak to med.ium- rare or medium doneness Let stand 10 rrunutes Cut stedk across grain lOto tlun shct:?S. Mix all dresstng mgtedlents Divide greens dJTlong 6 plates Top each "-1th oruons, tomatoes. com, feta chee-.c. stedk and drt..>sS- ing. Makes 6 scrvmgs Note: For extra flavor, mannate sliced cooked steak 1n dressing mixture in ····~ QUESAOl1AS Pnpllme;15-.-Cooking_6_utes UflourlDrtillas(6in.) ~oil --- ' pkg. 14 ""') A1liEN05 Crum· bledFetaO>eeoe I 112 rups (2 az.) ligbtly packed fresh basil ie.ves I cup thinly slio!d ..-oasted red peppe<strips 2 Tbsp. chopped pitted ripe olives 4~ .. Brush l -d lortiDa ligblly grill A lillle plquahcy Will jet..wt with oil 11.vn -oven sprinkle their la5te buds and add enonnous-entire sun""' wjlh 2 Tblp. ieca ly to the turi al a caSual get togeth· cheese. Tosi wi1b about 6 to 9 basil er. INves; 9 pepper llrtps and I tsp. Forego the usual hambwgers or olives. Caver With S«<>nd flour toe-dlicken, and make the cen~ tiJla; bru5h top ligbtly"with oil--.ryour meal a pair al pork tender· Grill over> bot coals 2 to 3 min-loins. marinated for a few hours in utes "on each side or until tightly <ti mixture of !Of sauce, ginger, · ~ Cut into 6 wedges, ml$tard. garlic and enough Th.bas- Makes 3 dozen appeti:zers. Co pepper sauce to give them a And. when you want to tan.ta-u... the neighbors With something differenl .,.you gathe< 'round the .- sprigbtly zing. Grill them fQ< only about 20 minutes. As you slice into their mahogany e:<teriors, you'll find juicy light meat so tender you can cut it. with a fork. As a quid< ~·grill an NSOrtmenl al marinated fresh veg· etabl<!s. lbmalD -rounds al red onion. and diag00ally- 7;!!Qd]W.mal<e. ailorf1ll COl)lbina· tkm and ~flavors romplement the pork perfectly. Early in the day, make up a batch al sesame noodles· fresh moked pasta tossed with an over- the-moon dressing of peanut but- ter,_ orange juice, soy sauce. sesame oiL vinegar and TubascO sauce. These )Us! get better as tbef rool · LARGE CANTALOUPE FRESH.WHOl:E MEI.ON and oho<xb the dn!osing. At serving time, W the nooai.. seem a little dry. add more orange jUice and -· Sprinkle them wtth slice9 green oolons and surround with cucumber slice$. Now for a real startler. fire and tee Cream.I llle barrel-aged Oavor ol. Tabasco sauce teams with· pra.nge, cloves and cinnamon in a satin-smooth ii:e cream. It's a <inch to mix up and doesn't require an ice cream maker-your refrigerator • SEE ~RILL PAGE 3 BLOOMING MUMS NE~U BLACK PLUMS FRESH BWEBERRIES IN MATCHING POT COVER .1" OSCO MAYER FUN PACK WNCHABLES 11 .2TO 12.6-0Z. 3· :·.$5 REG. OR LCJoN FAT SAVI 2.11 ON n«ff CLOSl·UP TOOTHPASTE 6.A-OL_ All VARlt11ES SAVf 1.00 149 SWEET -~-ftftC .. 77LI. 12-0Z. ~~"-... SWEET &JUll...T .. EA. BLACK FOREST [!usi!} A• "'CORE \!J LIMON . . HAM 1UNA FILLETS ~'2r MERINGUE PIE ""10£lrS. ~· . PACIFIC, GREAT 5 99 _. ~SUMMER ~~ SOCED TO ORDER --cnlH) FOR BBQ . TREAT-. · --· --LI. ..Pf. LI. R PORK LOIN ROAST Rll END OR SIRLOIN END, AVG. WT. 3-4 LIS., UMIT 2 ROASTS ' . ·'- LB. I HUGHES BRANDS ... QUALITY PLUS VALUE! I 6·PACK 'I •LB PREMIER SODA BREAD $ 6·PACK MICHELOB 120~~TTlES,2~ refrigerator 2 to 4 hours or ovemight. I' f. CHARMIN BATH TISSUE ~~·2.~z 99c ~~rre 2i 1 Golloo 16-0z. Corton Glllu.ED STUFfED VEGETABlES Prep time: l 0 minutes Cooking ti.me: I~ minutes l pkg. (4 oz.) ATHENOS Crum· bled Feta Cheese with Basil & Tomato '3 lbsp olive oil, d.i.Vlded 1/4 tsp. garlic powder 2 yellow squash. cut m half lengthwise 2 zua:hml. cut in haH length-· wise / ' Ma , ... cheese. l Tho;JH>f the---. oil Md garlic powder. Score veg- etal.Jes along cut sides with knife. Brush with remaining 2 Tbsp. oil. Pldce .vegetables, cut-side down, on heated greased grill; cover. Grill 5 minutes over mediwn coals. Tum over. Spread cut sides ct • vegetables with cheese mixturet cover. Grill 8 to 10 minutes or until ten- der. Makes 6 to 8 servings. FETA llftUSCHETTA Prep time! 20 minutes I jar fl ort.) roasted red peppers, drained, chopped 1 dove garlic, minced - Olive oil I tsp. lemon juice 1/4 cup chopped green onions I pkg. (4 oz.) ATiiENOS Crum· bled Feta ~ With Pepperi:om, SAVE .30 ~-PACK 99~ HUGHES 49 HUGHES DRINKING WATER • SOUR CREAM .89 5.5-0z .... ..i. ·~, 9' Th<k HUGHES 4 $1 HUOHES CAT FOOD FOR 1·1..1. SLICED BACON 1.39 .12~PACK COKE DR PEPPIR OR SPRl'll, 12-0L CANS UMIT 4 +CRV MWSTOGO From Our New York Style SERVICE ~­DEU --. ~:-.!.. ""'""""""" •8':.oe!Bld:Rlhii,•MI-· -.....~--· --"'*""'-• Ttr9y.ld Chldlell '°"' - •lm,Millf!lf!hlfil ..... -.. __ -...i ___ ,_ Cllltt I .... . _ ........ ...... -CoolodChktm ·--_..__ 3 Pk!ta frkd ChidDm --n.;;.-{M ....... .t:llll) .. ___ , __ ~·- • 109-0Z. ASSTD. VAA. SAlll l#' IO 1.06 ' • finely cllopped • .,,..,,_,......, .... S.rw 1 loaf French bread. c:ut into I 112-lnch lllices Mix peppers, garlic, I Tbsp, olive oU. juice, oolons and feta cheese. Set aside. Brush bread slices lightly with olive oil: place on cookie sheet Broil 00 each -Wllil lightly ;_ ~..achtoootllioaWithabootl ­ Tblp. al pepper millure. Makes fl>out I 112 -. l. -~ lh~hlices CM also be --on <:OOI portion al ·-- .. • • -. • .. '\ GRILL CONTINUED FROM 2 treezer wm do just fine. The taste lS sensatblal -Zingy hoc and creamy cold aD at the same time. ' GRlilD PORK ANO VEGETAllES 213 cup soy sauoo 2 tablespoons minced fresh gin- ger 2 tablespoons countJy-style mus- tard 2 gartic doves, crushed , 2 teMpOOm Thbasoo pepper sauce 2 pork tenderloins, about 1 Vl ~um tomatoes 2 mediwn zucduni 2 large red onions In medium bowl combme fJC1Y sauce, ginger, mustard. gamc and TabasCO pepper sauce. Set aside one ha1f ol mixture. Add pork tenderloins to bowl Cover and marinate mixture at least 2 hours or overnight, turning occasionally. Cut each tomato m half. Cut each zucchini diagonally into 1/4-inch- thick sbces. Cut onions into U4-inch- thick slices. Place vegetables in remaihing marinade; carefully toss to mix well. Preheat grill to medium. placing rqck 5 to 6 inches above coals. Place pork tenderloins on grill; grill 20 min- utes, turning occasionally and brush- ing with marinade occasionally. Place tomatoes, zucchini and red onions· on grill. Grill vegetables 4 minutes, turrung once and brushing with marinade occasionally. Makes 6 servings Note: lt is unportant to keep Illdri- nade used for pork tenderloin sepa- rate from that used for vegetables SACY SESAME NOODLES 1 pound spagheltl 114 C\"P S7f sauce 1/.4 cup s;esiune ml 1/4 rup vegetable ~ 2 tahlespooos cidet vinegar 1 tablespoon Tabasco pepper sauce l teaspoon salt 2 large green ~sliced l medium cucumber, sboed Prepare spaghetti as package dJreds. Drain. Meanwhile, in large bowl wlusk peanut butter, orange juice, soy sauce, sesame oil. vegetable oil cider vinegar, Tabasco pepper sauce and salt until smooth. Add cooked spag~ and green onions to large ~ tos.5 well. Serve wann.. Or. cov- er and refrigerate to serve cold later. Just before serving, toss with a<kli- t:ional orange juice, it necessary. Gar- nish with cucumber slices. Makes 6 servings. ' A8E N«J XE CBEAM Vl cup milk 1 mediµm cinnamon stick 1 strip orange peel (from 1 small orange) 4 whole doves 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 14-ounce can sweetened con- densed milk 1 1'2 teaspoorn Tabasco pepper sauce 2 cups heavy cream. whipped Cinnamon sticks and orange peel twi.5ts (Or garnish ln small saucepan over medium heat. 'heat milk, cinnamon &tick, orange_ peel and cloves to t>Oiling. Reduce heat to low; cover and sun- mer 5 minutes to blend flavors. Set aside to cool to room temperature. Strain mixture. ln large bowl combine milk mix- ture, vanilla extract. sweetened con- densed milk and Tabasco pepper sauce. · Gently fold in whipped cream. Cover and freeze until firm. stining once. THUftSOAY, JULY 20, 1995 Paella -just for the halibut Pa a SWJ1lalure dish d Spon· i$h cuisine. gets name bun the paellero, or pan. in Whid1 it's tradl- tionADy cooked However, a large &k1Det works ju:.t as wen. And While nee is the wuversaJ base in all ver- sions, dl.icke.n. sausage and sheDfisb . • ., -alone or in combination -are c'dso featured ingredients • In Hahbut Paella. the home econ- omists at the Kikkanan K.i1chens have created a VerslOll d tbls classic entree that' economJcal and takes less tune to prepare by malang a few mgredien.l substrtutioos. Using hal- ibut in place ct shellfish and replac- ing the tradJbooal high-priced saf- fron with tunnenc cuts the cost HAUBUT M£llA 1 small onion, finefy chopped 1 small green bell pepper, finely chopped 2 doYes garlic. ~ 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 can (1 4-1/2 oz.) no salt added stewed tomatoes 2 teaspoons vinegar 1/2 teaspoon turmeric 114 teaspoon pepper 1 bay leaf 1 cup uncooked tong.grain nee 314 pound fresh ()( thawed halibut fil- lets, cut into 1-inch squares 3 tablespoons naturalfY brewed lite so; sauce 1/2 teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce 1 cup frozen peas. thawed 1 cup chunky p0dnut butter· 1 cup orange jwce To serve, scoop ice cream into glasses or dessert cbshes. Makes 8 servings. Rounds of marinated pork, grilled fresh vegeta~les, sesame noodles and spicy lee cream add to the navor and fun of a casual cookout Saute onion. bell pepper and 9,ilf1ic in hot oil in large skilet Ole< medUn heat 5 mn. utl!S. ~ in tomatoes. vinegac; tumeric. pepper. bay leaf and 1-1/2 Cl4JS water. bmg 10 boil SW in rice. RetiJCe heat. ct:N- er and sirrrner 20 rrftJtes. MearMhle, marinate halbJt in mixtlR of lite soy sauce and pepper sauce 15 mRJte5. Sprn- lde halibut mixtlR and peas ~ O</e( nee CDJef and cook 10 mirutes ~ °' lXltil fish flakes easily IMth fot1c,. Remow from heat ckard bay leaf. Gentty rom- blne fish and peas With rite; <:rNef and let stand 1 minute before serving. Georgian wins $25,000 prize for. top chicken recipe .A Georgia homemake r whose Second place in the contest went hobby is creative cooking is the to Diane Lentz of Nicholasville, Ky., 1,095 nationdl chicke n cooking for her recipe Gingered Jamaican champion. Jerk Chicken. She received $5,000. Mary Louise Lever or Rome, Ga., Third place was Jeanne Holt of won $25,000 for her recipe Baked Mendota Heights, Mum., for Spicy Pmeapple Bahnese Chicken Jajapeno Tex-Mex Clucken Salad. at the 41st National Chicken Cook-She received $3,000. mg onCest held recently at Edwina Ruth Gadsby of Great Atlanta's Merchancl!.se Ma.R.-Cooks Falls. Monl, won $2,000 for Key from each '?! the 50 states plus the Lime Thai Chicken and Glona District of Columbia competed by Pleasants of Williamsburg, Va .• won cooking their special chicken dish $1,000 for Thai Thigh Kabobs. for a panel of food editor judges Lever .. is a former school teacher from leading magazines and news-who had previously cooked in the papeis. ~inajS-(.r-theoontest in-Hershey, Pa., For free.• m 1990. The wmni.ng dish was devel- oped specilically to compete in the contest The recipe features skin- less, boneless chicken breast halves brushed with mustard and coated with gmgersnap crumbs. After ba.k- mg, the chicken is covered with a spicy ptneapple sauce. The National Chicken Cooking 'Contest is sponsored by the Nation- al Broiler Council and Southeastern Poultiy and Egg Association. The contest began in 1949 and is held every other year in major broiler producing states. Now, TIMESLINK1114 PUTS THE NEWPORT BEACH.COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT ON YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER . FREE WHEN YOU SUB· SCRIBE TO TIMESLINK, THIS SPECIAL ONLINE VERSION •BRINGS YOU FRONT-PAGE STORIES, lQCAl SPORTS, POLICE FILES, COMMUNITY EVENTS ANO MUCH MORE . • THE WORLDWIDE RESOURCES Of THE Los ANGELES TIMES . WITH TIMESLINK, YOU CAN ACCESS ALMOST EVERYTHING THAT'S IN THE TIMES AND , MORE IMPORTANTLY, MANY THINO.S THAT ARE NOT. 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