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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-07-08 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH • • Let's go out on the limb: Today we'll have clear, ~·1 J sunny skies with . warm temperatures. Highs in the upper JOs along the coast. See Weather, A2 Winf!er of 33 journalism awards in 1993 osta Mes~ mayor not sold on realtors' Signs , . ~ Genis, other ~ity officials talk of making stricter ordinance. 1ng th1~ time aren't over campatgn,>Klgs. the Nike Town etching or Tower Records. lt'i. realtor signs. Tuesday night, Mayor Sandy Genis and other council member \Oiced their con- cerns abdfit the large fluorescent ''~ni. ~prout1ng like weeds across the city ad .. er- t1sing town home sales and show'> at the Anaheim Convention Center. 'T . · his is painted 'graffiti. The signs are put up Genis implied that· 11 Cit) staff due,n't begin enforcing the 'ign ord1· nartce, the cou nc.il "\hould m:.ike J '>tncter one." 'J hcv come and 20 at '"ll :ind llhcrc . d01:~n·1 )CC:ll'I tu be an) contro~ fro.m 11ny pJTt)' .. . . 'I he city ha~ bad a recurring prohkm "1th sign promoting hu\\!. at the Ano· hc1m CoO\cnliun Center L)nn f'homp· -.on, the center') gcner!ll manager, ~u1d that \\hale the center hJ' no 1:ontrol O\cr •h cliem,· 1~11), an) Cll) \~ith a p1ohlc:m CJrl call him Jircc1lv. By Joel. Beers, Staff Writer and th~y don't come down.• -MARY ttORNBUC1Q.f, council member COSTA MESA -The budget is h1!.- tory and the propo ed work furlough jail site has been placed o n the back burner -for now. But all is not peaceful in City Hall. Signs are once again cau ing a furor. Unlike past sigh debate , the spark!> fly- The signs, called bootleg signs in the trade, u~ually show up on abandoned properties or ut1 hty poles. They are gener- ally used to advertise new developments. 1'hey are illegal if posted on utility poles,· ~blic right-of-ways or prh:ue property without owner permission. "Here· \\e Jre tall..inl! about grarli11 ;ind thl\ ,., j~t a\ bnJ," 'he \:.aid. '"Tim 1., p:.i1nted grafl111,'" Council· "uman ~far) llornbuckle '>Jld · fhc )1gn' · arc put up Jnd the) Jon't come do\\ n _ ijut Gen1-. aid the re.ii e~talc \ll!O arc J nc\\ :.ind UO\\ek >me trt.nJ See SIGNS llacll Page On_e more· day until thousands flock to Costa Mesa for ... Fun at the Fair I By LortAnn Basheda, Stal1 Writer COSTA MESA -You don't need talent to come out a "inner at th1~ )Car\ Oran~c Count) Fair. "'h1ch begin\ FmJa)' JI the co .. tJ Me)3 fairground . In fact, fairgoer' "ttl be able to c,1.,h in "mpl) by re· vealing their \hor1 coming<; at <.lad) wnte\ls thro ughout the 17·dJ) event. There Wiil be pnlC.:\ for such 1000\.UOU\ na\\) <h the mo'it freckle\ to the ."oN photo I 0 c.ird, 1n .1dd11mn to ribbon'> for the C\Cr popular plcpcno pepper eating conte)t and mothcr-d:iughter. fatt)er-~on look alike. 1 hose le\'> cn· thus1.t\t1c. c.in take simply in the 'light -or the food. From Au\tr:ilian battered potatoes to savory hot beef sandwich~~ charred O\er mC'i(jUllC coal\, 1hc lair· grounJs \\111 be \locked "'11 h carti. carrying m:arly eH~ry ~ind of earn•· \al ttc.11 corn dog,, hot dog,, fre\h wa" berry shortc.1~e • grill roa\ted ~orn on the FAIR HOURS Mond;iy · \ \ t'<f nc...d.1\ noon to m1dnisht; ThursdJ) Sun~Jy, 1 O a m to m1dnir,ht • OUTSIDE CATE ADMISSION CA:iwral Adult Adm1•»t0n ( 13 }ea~ Jnd .1bo\.e) SS 00; Cluklren (.1g<"S 6 through 12) Sl 00; foe }t.'Jrs Jnd \'Ounger FREE Senior Citrzl?ns 165 and O\erl SJ 00; Vehicle PJrl..ing S3 00, Cilt Ptt0I Parking (4 or mor~ per veh1clel FREE · • PARKll\G LOCATIONS P.ar~(.11h· Jll~t'Aw'•rr ' t> Club or Sc l t-rn Ca1ttorn1J IOI, loi ltt.>d on Fl•" t w ROJll aod • ~uth Co.ht S11~1. and ridt• trt-t' OCTO ~uule hu ") to tht' 1.i.,· on v. ·t·l..end~ Shull le '' 111 run trom Ci JO p m to ni <ln ~ht on F r1dJ~> and noon to n11cln1~l on Jlurd.l\~ .1rd Sund.l) . 1:00 and lr 1cJ fun nel cal..c, to name a le\\. 11 all lam F· ndJ) Jt 9 ..i~ am ''1th .1 medic}' b}' the Al~Arn~rican 6o)'' ( horu\ Sk)dl\cr' ch1J in 'ecct.1blc costume \\Ill descend upon the fairground a' the gate open at 10 a m. Dubbed "We're Ha\ing Bu .. heh ot Fun," and "'It\ .1 Wheel Thmg.' 1n honor of the 1-crm \.\heel' IOOth b1rthda), the fair"'" run from Jul} 9-25 Campbell decision saved city inoney, mayor tells crowd · ~ Packed audience at &peak Up4fewport meeting questions Clarence Turner about ·Campbell-Villa dec1s1on. Some sat1sf1ed with answers -some-not ---.. P 1 .. or Aon Bashedd Sta'1 Wr •er 'l \\ POR I 81-\C H l he pnmaf'\ rcJ"' n cm· h 111lcJ P11h1·e CJi1d \rti C.1mphell .ind Capt An· lh(IO\ ,\ 1l1J \\l:f"C rc1n,t 1ted dftcr heme tired lol· 'l.1\\lnl.! '-11.1.U\JllOm. 111 'C\UJi h.1ra-,\mcnt ·\.\a\ lo 'U\t: the ell) munc}'. Ma}'or. ( IMc.:ncc T urner told. a "tunJ· mc-room-1inh cro"'d .11 Jn unu · 'ualh 'Pmtcd ~peak Up \:c" ------• p11rt mcc ting \\ edne<.da~ D1~cu ...... ing the '-C.mdal out· ,,Jc of 1:ounc1l chamber-, tor the fir,t llml' ~mcc the contrmersral rein tJl~mc.:nt rurner llclded ~ .. ,ire' of ~UC!>llOO\. e\l.>lung nltcn heated 1.~c.h.ingc at one 1ll the b1gge't turn0u1 in Sp_eak l p ""c.:wport\ h1st1.'f) \\ h1k. "ome of the.: ruuthh I tlO 1.:1ti1en-. "ho attenueJ thc nnn-p.irll,Jn communll~ group', monthl\ mutm!? c11mmenu-.d 1 urncr 11n hi' c\pt.ina110n,, oth· a' \\Ul" clcJrl\ d1,..,:.it1,f1cd. I he lllkn-.1~c pJrt lll th1.., 111 ffit.' I' th II If lh .. ,e 'Ioli, \l.CfC \Hon1:. "here th~ hell " thl' thrnkin • in rc.:h1r ni: 1hcm . 'The of- f ens1ve part of this to me 1s that if these slobs were wrong , where the hell is the thinking .. ,n rehrnng them.' l'llC m.1n '11d dra"'"~ 'hout' ,,, 'urr-rt 1 urncr ren.crated th.~t (ounul mc.rl'hcr' .• 1llrnl! 1 .1J\ h .. (' lh'm 1llll,ldt tllPTOC\'· 1..\lnd11dt,i 11 \\llUld ,,,,1 t "Pa, er' r 'Ul!h \ ~' 1110110 10 11ch1 the '""'lllt ( ·amphctl ind \ 1111 llkJ te.un't thl lit\ 111: lmng them AnJ rl'C.trJle.,\ l•I \\ht•tl'll r ( .rn1pbt"l1 11r \'111,, ""n 'r h1,1. I urncr ,,uJ th1.. tlltKer' v.0uld '1111 \\alk '"·'' "1th '-"''" hl ncllt pa.i.>.1~c' .t' .. r llllt:,! h~ 'late I " C\in,c11uem l). I urntr ,,11J ... l1un..al mcmhC'r' made !-ht: Jecl\1on h1 hand hoth men their retirement hen l'l•h .ind bad PJ\. Jnd 1..ut thl'1r hl,,C, h\ not 11 •ht· mi: them in 1'.0urt · Fairgoer' C<ln al'u "1tnc\S Jeff Utock bre:ik hi\ ll\\O Guine'~ Uool.. \.\Orld record, set 1n 1978 alter he rode a Ferris wheel for 37 da):i. \tr:11ght. fhts year, Ultx k \\Ill shoot for 38 days on on antique Ferris wheel :11 the fairground' He's been 'pinning \incc June 17. Carny Cavanaugh Micgill \\asht?s the Hcnon Club Fun attractio n on the miU\\J)' Wcdne da . 'H1' npt,tnJllOll h1l\l.'C\er. drc"' ~fl1.1n' OI ,Ji ap P''"''I lr11m 'om.: 1n the .. r "'d "h ".intc.J to t..:n1" See TUANER 'llClPllil warm water helps fishermen haul in unusual catches off Newport B.each ~ Southern-waters fish come north for the summer bringing exotic prizes tor local anglers . By Mamie Mcleod. Staff Wrrttr E lc"en-year-olJ Danielle Koren :.ind her father Doug I IJndcl h.i'i: quilc a fi h talc to tell their friend On Wcdnc:i.dJy, 1hc fath er-daughter fishing cjuo from Newport Ue:.1ch mJnngcd lo catch a 12-pound "h1tc "ca ba!>\ 111 adJ11ion 10 20 other fi.,h tn local \\atcr' during a group boating e\pcd11ion Other unu ual catche on th.tt fl\hing trip included two yellow tnil. wh ich often come to' NC\\ port's coa\t IO\\ar<l.thc. end of 'ummcr bpcrt say 'tuch c:it1;hc Jre rare but predictable 1h1\ time of year along Nc"port\ coa\t The catch: Warmer !lurfoce water temperature~ arc bringing ou1h of the border fi h north for the ~ummcr. ''Thi i an excellent day for fi hing," \OuJ INDEX An)Und lown ...................... A9 Don 13rockm:in . owner of the bo.11 I he Frccl:.ince. '"h1ch Koren and H:inllcl ''ere on '""hen they caught their fhh ·· foda) "c h:iJ one 'lop hopping and that rarcl~ happcm rhcre Ill mo re bait here th an there h::i' beer 1n at lea!lt 15 )Cars." l·"hcrmcn '>:lY good fl'>hmg ill c~pcc.tcd throu~h the 'lummcr a the '".um \\Jlcr fondition!> prev:ul 1 he NJtion.il We.1ther Service " prcd1c11ng thJt 'hater tempcr.1turc' ranging in the low 7(h could continue for at lcJ\t the llC\l t\1.-0 \\eek "l he temperature' ,ire about J .4 degree~ abme nurmJI for tlm lime of )ear," o;aid Dmn I l.in111ton, a metcorologi t with the N.111on.1I Weather Scntce. At Da .. cy's Locker, official\ 'ay phone!. hJ\C hccn ringing oll-thc hook 111 nnu~1pa11un of the trea.,urc d1c't of ll'lh thJt now reel olf tht coa\l NtMIERS Bu~nt. ... -................................ A4 HlJSINf <,~ f AX CIR{. 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CO.J,tal barr.1~udJ anJ C\ en dur.1J11 Cl>Uld he.: b11111g Ill the Cl\Ollng \\Ceh 11 the \\,1rm \\~lier p\.'r,bti. "La:i.t \·ear, our first dor:idn "•" 1n Augu11t,': Tapp ':.iid. "Oa,cd on "h.tt •~ happcmng llll''• \\C arc 30·<><> d.I)' Jhc.1d 0f ~hcJulc for C\Oll type (1 h1n1i1 " I ur lucal fl\hc:rrncn hke Art C.,r(ln'k). 11 bnn~' on the urge to fXl't 1h..: "g,ine t1-.h1ng" "&" m1hide ol Im hu\lnC'>) fl1r the d.i). "But I ah'·')' w1\h I t·l.wlJ he ll\lt thl'r.:," he -..1id.""lt\ ah\:1)' .i a;ood t1,hing tune " The .1llur~ of b i • •rnd l.'\Ot1<. c .itt hl.'' h.i angll.'r" lin~d·up .ll ()41, l.' Old INSIDE rivals, alute to the Art new ·friends • \Vath th n.1ttlt• ot the Bay I hind them, ti-Sta~ on t :tmc t am 11 ,, • • A2 Thursday, July 8, 1993 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot t Expert shows ·hO~". you can preserve precious pictures D ID YOU KNOW THAT IF YOU'VE been storing your {amily photos in albums - especially albums that pem1anently seal photos with plastic overlays -you could be damaging your pictures? Most photo albums contain chemica.l,s that can fade your precious photos. • Susie Sprinkel Hudson of Newport Beach is part of a nationwide photo-preservation - program, Creative Memories, that offers solutions to photo-storing problems. As a Creative Memories consultant, Hudson sells products that include Webway photo albums, mounting materials and decorative accessories necessary for safe. long-term storage of family photographs. Webway albums contain 30 .. pages of acid-freo.,-HgfliA-free- paper at a Best Buy prices; the most expensive album is $38: The albums are guaranteed for a lifetime .. .Hudson offers hands-on workshops to give people tips on photo preserv~tion. Topics covered include: what1s safe Best Buys and what's not for storing photos; designing a creative photo affium or sc rapbook; how to use your album as a fa mily document, "nnd<creative .. cropping. For more information on the products or if you would like to allend a work~hop, please call Hudson at 760-73 13. 0 .. ALWAYS A SUMMER FAVORITE, th e 6th annual Fashion Island •93 Music Festival kicks off tonight at 6 p.m. wiLn jazz keyboardist Kei ko · Ma tsui in the Neiman Marcus/Broadway courtyard. The eight-week summer concert series is the ultimate Best Buy: It's free. For jazz novices, here's the info on Matsui: She has had four successive albums that have placed in the top five of the New Adult 'Contemporary Charts. Mer last three albums have reached the Top 20 on the Billboard chart, with Night Wattz.breaking the coveted Top IO circle at No. 8. Upcoming musical performers include: The Fabulous Thunderbirds; Mumbo Gumbo and .S1onebridge Big Band, and local favorite Poncho Sanchez. 0 PLANET HOLLYWOOD, (434-7827) the movie-themed restaurant in South Coast Plaza Village owned by three big box-office stars - Arnold Schwanencggcr, Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis -has stocked up its store with summer:inspired merchandise. Planet Hollywood logo merchandise includes T-shirts for $13.50, "cat" sunglasses fo r $26, beach towels for $18. "Last Action Hero" caps at S 12.50, tanks, dive-watches and biking shorts. While not exactly a bargain, the merchandise gets the Best Buy thumbs up if you're buying the too-hip gifts fo r out-of-town relatives and friends. 0 PINWHEELS, (548-7980) a children's clothing store located in the WestclifT Shopping Center in Newport Beach, is having a store~ide sale on merchandise -almosl everything is 25 percent off. (A few infant items are not included in the sale.) Pinwheels sells clothes for boys and girls, from ne"born to size 7. 0 SAKS Flti ll AVENUE is having a clearance sale in the designer salon -markdowns are taken from 60 10 70 percent off. Sale merchandise includes evening wear, dre scs, suils and ~porls\\ear. 0 Best BuJ'S apJHars Thursdays and Saturda1s. Whether 1ou're a merchant or a shopJHr, II you k.now of a good buy, I'd love to give you some publlcity. Call n1t at 540-1124, lax mt at 6-16-41 70 or ..-rite to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Ba1 St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 91617. LOCALS ONLY REPORTER RUSS LOAR. 540·1224, ext. 380 NEIGHBORHOODS A look at the people and places shaping our community ·carving a .nJChe ~Former school~istrict administrator has found life anew -as an artisan By Russ Loar, Staff Writer A t 78, Willie Max-;on has started a new life Many who walk by the former ~chool d1!>trrc t administrator's bay front home on Ualboa Island often stop to take a second look at ihe odd-looking wood c:uvrng outside Ma\!>On\ home Ai 3-foot kangaroo carved out of a eucalyplu!> log !Ill' _ near his front porch. \\1th :i bab) kantaroo 1n the mother's pouch. The young roo hold!> a camer:t ·" 1f about to take a photo of the onlooker. Man·y of his carvtngi. arc in e'eral parts. One :.uch carving crea1es the illu ion of :i dog w11h its pa"" resting on a fence and il'I head leaning over. Another carving in two pam i.ho"'s the ba ck leg' of a . swimmer sticking ou t of a sky blue pool of water. coupled "ith a carving hO\\lng the S\\ immer's arm' and the back of his bald head poking through the water's surface. An experienced woodworl..er, Maxson began carving about four yenrs ago and is largely t • left: Maxson's handiwork can be seen all around his Balboa Island home. 8clow: A 'seH-portra.H' demonstrates Maxsoh's swimming stroke. I ' app.:ar in a hm' cJllcc.J. · Ou1 .... c.Jc the M.11ns-1reJm 111 OrJnge Coun1>-" planned for December .it the lrvrne Fine Ans Ccnlcr. "I JU:.t '>t.:1r1ec.J Ill .ind funny 1h1ng' came out tlf 11," ~ta\son 11:t)'> of hr-. c1.1ll "II\ .i thrill to -.cc ''h;1t'!> going to happ1:n ahcr ~ou get 'tarted" Ma"on ,., a lurmcr tcachcr and ch:mcnt!"U) -.dwol pnncipJI \\ho 1c11rc.t 111 1975 Jltcr 2 )CM' a\ J"l\tan1 i.upi:nnt1:nJcnt tll thi: Cu' 11t.1 \ .1lh:) UnitieJ chool l)1,1nc1 111, f.tlh'[. lknpmtn r ranklin Mtl\\011, \\J'> thl.'. lm.t mJ1or ol \\1.;'>t Co\ltt,\ "" smJll BJlbua hi.ind home '' I tiled \\1th h" "ooJ c.m ing,, from 'mall \tatue' Jnd bu't to large. log-\IZCd llltClll\ ur \UllCJI 1~ll.lk1ng characten. I le eH!n mac.Jc h1\ O\\O front door ou t of 'crap lumber. O ne of Im mo\I unu,uJI caf\1ngt.1 'ihO\\\ a head i.llckrng out of a hole rn a picket le nee. ''1th thi: subject\ arm 'licking out .1nothcr hole, g1.tsp1ng the neck of .1 duck. Maxson with one or hi s favorites: 'Everybody wonders how he's going to get the duck out.' self-taught. A museum curn1or recently walking b) Im home along the Grand Canal was struck by the comic originality of M:ix~on's \\-Ork. Oecause of the chance encounter, severt>. of Maxson' onu uo l carvings \\ill "I get more commcnh from people \\OnJenng about how that guy is glling to get rid of that duck." he J)'!>. "I le can't pull 11 tluough the hole and he can't let go of it" Neighbors in a play lo_gether tend to stay together than 300 people on both Friday and · _\ By Russ Loar. Staff Writer How many times have you heard it said: "I have no idea who my neighbors are." On Pirate Road in the Cliff Haven neighborbood of Newport Beach, the neighbors are pretty well acquainted thanks to the annual perfo rmances of the Pirate Road Players. For six years, a group of children from the neighborhood and beyond have performed musicals in the garage-turned-theater of Pirate Road residents Joe and Mary Anne Robinson. The 19 Pirate Road Players -age 7 through 14 -gave two performances during the Fourth of July weekend or an original play written by Joe Robinson and neighbor Mary Ann Karlsson, attracting audiences of more Saturday nights. 1 he annual event end with a block party. "h 's a re:il community thing," ~ay Joe Robi n~on, whose children Gary and Sara act in the plJy. "All the neighbors ju!>t love thi!.." Robinson, a former teacher now working in real e)tate, begins wr iting lyrics fo r the musical in February. Karls on, a former finali,t. in the t.fos America Pageant, compO'>C!I mu!>ic to fit Robinson's librello. Actor~ and actresses rehearse for two week!> Bruce and Ellyn Olander, both teachers in the Ncwport -Me~a Unified School District, have taken part every year. painting scenery and doing odd jobs. Their 14-year-old son, Mau, wa' in this year's play. "It's kind of like an extended family," says Druce Olundcr. • A ' CH\LORENS .M US\CAL JUL'f 2-3 1" 6 :15 .....,_,. fto"'<~'O· Neighbors gather for the annual pcrform.lnce on Pirate Road. "II bring!> a ~enM! of community back" Newport Beach police donate barric•1des to close olf the street. The neighbor!> then help build elaborate sets, a:>t.1cmblc bleacher , \\Ork on cus1umc unc.J cuok the pot luck dinner 18001 2S2 9Ul In .lrt'Jt ovts!de ol Ntw· pott BfKh .tnd Costi ~. sub5Crlpct001 lo tlw O••ly Pilot only •t~ '' ••l.tble by m...I k>t H 58 ptt month ~ond cY» post. p.ld WEATHER LOCAL m.HRATURES POLICE LOG YOL.87,NO. f82 Readers Hotline: 642-6086 Your comrnenl\ .ibcxit the 0..1ly Pilot Of nl'W\ t1p1 w1fl be l ... 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CA (Prices mclude .ill •P- ploblt' Al.llf <lnd loc.il I.Ii.ft I POSTMA> Hit Send .iddr*>O cNf1CI" lu The P1lo4, P 0 Box 1560, Coa. Mesi, CA 92626 COPYRIGHT No n~ stOflft. 1lluS1r.ations, ed•l0tt.1I ITl.ltln 0t ~~ herr<n .un be rtproduted without w111ttn pemi1s- tl<JO ol topyngflt ownef How to reach us Circulation: (The Times Orange County) (800) 252-9141 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642 <4 321 EditQrlal News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports f.lx 646-4170 Main 8ffice Business OWce 642 IU21 Busin~~ fax 631-5902 Publ1\hed by (1t.fomi.t Cornm11r>t1y _... N--. • hmft M•mr Comp.tny W JIM CftHiflV'• Ct-Mt.ti MtlNgtf w. ,.. ._,,. ~, .. ~ Ootfollul ~111 0.11')', Clw.l I in1M ... Offl(t'f ' .I Newport BHch: 75/67 . Bal~: 73/68 , Cost.a Mesa: 78/66 Corona del Mar: 74/66 .. RlllECAIT lOCA TION SIU SWlll l"-Wed&e 2·3 sovth Newport Point 2·3, •c>vlh ll•dttt 2-3 •outh SA lj.er J~lly 2·) south Coron• del M.at 1 ·3 5outh W•trr Temperahm!:72 TIO TODAY first low firtl "''" S«ond low S«ond h11h f-IOAY flrtl IO'# lint hl&tl *ond"low s.<~h•all -- 6:11 ""'"· 0 J 1:3' p "'· .. 3 7:0) p "'· 2 ... Afttr mldnislil •.3 1:u •"' oa 1l:>t II·"'· .. 3 l i10 ,.,.., 2 ... 2: '7 ,.,.. .. 4 No co.ttlM ICMtoriet. light v1rlable whtch, ~ Mlt to IJOUlhWHI .. 10 IO 1 s bolt this ... "°°". Two-loot IHI with J.foot 1well. Low momma clouds Ind foJ ~r COii~ Wlttrt, All• Ctlko bau, a.and b.1u ind bonito COSTA MESA Bfislol Slrt>cl: About SJ,700 \\.J) t.iken from a wallt>t rn a dressing room .ll lJullod 's in So. •h Co.1!>t Pl.u.1 Mond.1y. h irvicw Avenue: So1m·one took .1 ~porter from the trunk o( a car la t Thur~lay 1n 1he 1700 bltx.k Ncwp orl Boulcv.ud: K1·~ Jnd S 138 in c.l\h '"cri> reported )tOlt.>n from the ~t>gw11. Inn in lht.> lSOO block .11ter ~me· one t.>nterl:d through Jn unloc l..t>d \\tn~ow I.ht Tul•..day. Wikon Street: Su JJl'tb prrt-<1 open the door to .1n .1pJrt· mcnt 1n the 140 bl0<. k .incl t011k p.1CkC'd OO\L" o( 1111~­ cell.lnt.>ou; tlt•Jll) put J)i<.lt• fur mo\ing 1 he b1ir.:IJry h.1p· penf>d )Uflll'l111w betv.t·t1n Junt• 10 .ind J11ly I N£WPORT BCACI t M<linsail: Jt>\\t•lry '""'~ stol •n lrum ,, houSt> m the 40 block. Pembrok l<ln e: A SS.000 d1.1mond ring '""" .imong S2J,OOO worth of 1ew lry )(t>len rtccntly from .1 homt an lht-1100 bluc:k Newport Dune': A I O·foot boJt w.i~ tol 'fl from its dock.. B.iy id•: A 27·foot filX"rgl.u r.mng bo,1t WJ\ h>lt•n Tu.,. day from OObtd«> • "~'1dcnc• 1n Ille> 1900 block Margaret Orivtl: Someone dum~d -..11d1nt! •• H 1d .-ind glu on ta tru k and .1 boJt pJtl>;ed MondJy 111 the .l300 blO<:k, d.un.1g1n 1hfo p.11nt on both. Ca\t Ocun(ront: A tcnni~ hraret.t worth roughly S 151000 w.h \toll•n Su11d.sy from.> hon~ In tilt> :2100 bloc'-. .. • .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, July 8, 1993 A3 Who'i coming to dinner? Yoilr guest is as goti.d as mine H crc's the prcm1 c: Ir you we re throwing tbe ultim:ue Newporl·Mesa dinner party and you could invite anyone in the community, who would you ask? . ~ou're limit~d 10 eight people. Living. And they won't turn you down. First on my Ii 1 would be John If WTman, the pastor at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church-in Newport Beach. Three reasons we need a man of the cloth al the dinner. special chemh1ry between them that would liven up any party - would be NewpQrt Beach City Manager Kn ln Murphy and fired-rehired-retired Police Chief Arb Campbell. Between lh~m. I'd seat my fourth guest, Newport NOW leader Tamara Ma on, who's protested the actions or both Murphy and Campbell. (Her dinner would be served by a special caterer, Danny · No. l, n professional sbould bless the food and be on hand at all times. By the' time 'it's over, the dinner party will need a prayer or two. No. 2, Huff man, one or the top nllm Lobdell • Mnrchcnno. owner of The Arches restaurant. Since he'd be working, Marcheano wouldn't count as a guest.) Though the Campbell-Murphy-Mason trio would have to eat without knives, I would serve a special sodium Editor's Notebook Presbyterian pastors in the nation, would add prestige to-the gathering. No. 3, his controversial decision to withhold the church's money from the Presbyterian governing body because a small ; portion of it funds a gay and · lesbian support group would be enough conversational fodder to lake us through the hors d'oeuvres. · My next guests -who huve a • OBITUARY Marian Gilbreath, 93 ' Man:in Dicken!> Gilbreath, 93, a !ongtime resident of Dirmingham. Mich .. "here she founded J prom· inent \\Omen's club, died on June 24.,.# Dorn in Milwaukee. Wi'·~· 1'1rs. Gilbreath lhed the lj<;t e-;cn years in Corona del Mar v.ith her daughter. She 11\ed mo!>t of her life 1n B1rmingh:im. In 1956, Mrs. G1lbrc::i1h founded I Oirmi ngham's Village Woman·-.· Club. an acti"e community orguni-· Z3llon th:u no\' has more than 1,500 members. Mr~. Gilbreath 1s also survived by her on Wilham Sydnor Gil· breath III of New Canaan, Conn.; seven grandchildren, and nine gn ... ~t·grandchildren. A memorial service is planned fo r Aug. 2 in Bloomfield Hill • Mich. pentothal-laced wine to them, and then si1 back and lob a few questions their way. -,'Say Kevin, whe re, exactly;..did. ~ the city go wrong in its dealings · Y.llh Ar~ and ~t. Tony ViUa?" • "Arb. Tell me. about ~hat went on behind the city's close~ doors." "Anc..I Tamara: You're pretty good at playing judge and jury; v. hat \\Ould you do if )'OU could be city managef for 1hc day?" ACtcr th at, we'd need some W a nna place a .. classifie d ad? Call qur adi.ertising department at 642-5678 Open .30AM 11 PM ' 0;1\'S A ~tel comic relief, big·time. But l ha\.e to pick guests who reside in Newport Beach or Costa MesB1 so I'd be forced to go with Paul Salata, the retired ewer contractor turned bad-joke teller. as my firth guest. ' My six th invitee would be Newport-Mesa' S4 million man, Stephen Wainer -California's most !.1lccessful school district . , embezzler. I would have to spring him from jail, but this being a dream ~inner party, anyt hing's possible. And loaded up on truth serum, who knows what we 'd uncover? Foreign bank accounts, hidden as ets, buried treasure? The possibiHties r:inge in the, well, millions. And I think we'd all be fascinated at Wagner1s answer to this question: With a young son about 10 enter the ame school district you were stealin,& millions from, how could you look yourself in the mirror eve ry morning? c OCARWASH& u CARNAUBA WAX p Att Cle& Se6t WNlt 0 • lllteritr C1tuilc • a.. WWtt Walts • 5 S,.Cill *" . s,.tln$ .... ., N • M-4 Dttlitiac • r11 c...-Wu & lt(o.q~ lt<W A" f11Ultt11- 0n ~OU4 ~ CAA WASH 1mtf(i ~~" ......... ~ .. .,_ ..... , ... Costa Mesa Sanitary District rRESl-DENTIAL I • PICK~UP • The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Is sponsoring a program to help Costa Mesa residents dispose 9f bulky Items. Costa Mesa Dlsposal will collect the following Items separate from the regular trash collection using a special truck & crew. Mattresses Refrigerators washers ITEMS THAT WILL BE COLLECTED Stoves Dryers Furniture Appliances ~~ Lumber (4Ft. & Under) Sofas Toxic Woslt lncludhg polnfJ and motor "* wfll not N coll«l9d. Residents will receive hand-delivered notices one week before their scheduled pick-up day. Program Is llmlted to residents served by Costa Mesa Disposal This program Is provided by lh6 Cosio Mesa SOnllory District as port of on lnlegraf8<1 Sol/<1 Wosle Program. Your $$ at work I June 21 Thru Sept. 6 , Now dinner-part> morale moiy take quite a dip· ri&ht there, which make) guest No. 7 o important. It should be a woman; we have too many men already. Out who? Newport Beach City Councilwoman Evelyn tfnrt would be a fine guei.t, but she') just too nice for this crowd A dccjde ugo, I'd have picked h'er council colleague, Jea n ~'nil, Uut no,\, Wuu -once considered a radicjl environmentalii.t -seem\ to also get along with C\.Cl)Onc I'd need someone who will stir thing up, who speaks her mind without benefit Of any !>Ort of filter. flow can lfold her O\\n against the likes or Campbell, Murphy, Mason and Saljta. In other words. the perfect dinner guest. . T"o y,.omen come to mind: story on rejltors' )igm1), and Anita Ferguson, ""ho makes her husband, the outspoken state Assemblyman CH Ferau on. look lake a milquetoast. It's an impossible choice. I'd invite both and h;ive them share a cl)jir. Which lea' cs us "ith the e11.?hth guei.t. Ir. inc Compjny chairmJn Oon Oren'! No, too shy Congressman Chris Cox. who 'omeda) will be a U 5 sen;.ator .... or maybe C\lcn prei.1dcnt? 1 cmp11ng, but let'!> send him an im ite next yc;.ar -an clcc11on }Car. No, l'.d ha\c to go \\Ith Judge Robert Gardner, the eighty-something jurist v. ho moonlights by v. nting a \\cekly colu mn in the Pilot After an entire evening discussing rdigion, scandal\, and ~lit1c , \\e'd need som1.;011e to put ti all in per pcc;ti,e, u y,.j)e man v.ho v ould tell U'> thai all this "':ai.n't really ull th;it important .ind that '~e should ma1n1.11n wr :-eni.e of humor. G:irJncr. v.11h eight decildC!> unJcr hi' bell in l>ur community, \\oulJ be JU\I the n_1:.in' for the occ .l!\11 Ill 1 here thC) arc. Eight dream guc,tlo und n night tu rcmcmber. ·o l\c gl\Cll )OU Ill~ pick!>. rm (IJnou' abou1 )uur . II ~uu ha\c the pctfrc.1 dream dinni..r parl) in m111J, "rite 111 or c.111 thc Rc;n.kr,· Hotltnc (642·00~<>) \\ 1th·tht! eight locJI guc\h >oti<l 1n\ite anJ "h> I II run thc rc~pon,c:. in nc:\t \\c1:k !> u>lumn n 11/iam Lobdt'll ij I lit' edilUr. Costa Mesa Mayor ';,ind)' Genis, the most brutally ho11c')t local politician in our commun11y (for an example, sec today\ froni page Commercial Real Estate & Busines Loan s REAL m ATE LOANS BLSl~E All types, strip malls. For \\Orhlrig e<1p1tal. accounts rcce1"ablc. c:ommcretal bu1ldin~. etc. equipment le~mg l.sctonng. SBA· ALLIANCE FUNDING · MEMBER IAFC · 714 675-8125 NEW CARPET SUMMER SAVINGS SPECTACULAR! FLOOR COVERING ). lnl:aled ~Pad Nybn St.ml15ter . XffiALFE - TmnC..C~ ·,,.. ~omet hing amazing h appened in l99i : J a gua r .:. ,, f!.,, ,ra ,;1..lar - became one 01 t he indust r., ·~ highest r ated ~ar .. ir cu st omel· I 11>1~\I l•I\ t\11 J agua 1 p o .. 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Benoquin depigments skin not affected by the disease, resulting in uniform coloration of the skin. 0 Newport Beach-based Koll Management Sel'ices announced that it has entered into an agreement th:u provides for the combining of operations "ith Chicago-based Rubloff, Inc. into a new division. Koll/Rubloff. The new division will provid.e propert) mannge111ent .and c.orporate real estate services in the Midwest. Southeast, and the South\\e t. 0 Costa Mesa-ba ed CIMCO Inc. reported higher sales and earnings (or the full year and fourtb • quarter ended April JO. 1993. Net income for the ~I 1993 \ear rose to S 1.5 million, or S.50 per share. a 35 percent increase compared to $1.l million, or S.37 per share in fiscal 1992. The stronger earnings performance was achie,ed on a 10 percent sales gain to a record-$·76.9 million, up from S70. l mil)jon a year ago. Fourth quarter 1993 net income increased 25 percent, to S734,000, or S.2$ per share, as compared to the same quarter of fiscal 1992, and net sales increased to S27. l million from $19.2 million in the same quarter of th e prior year. . Trash H.auh~ Portable Toilets Feno~ 0 Ne" port Beach-based firm, Eureka Cnpttal Marl.et's Group, that help bu mess owners find financing. has mer~ed with two other firms specialmng in financing bu inesses to form the Eureka Companie . Meridian Ventures, Inc., a merger and ncquil.ition fi rm has reorganized to become Eureka Corporate lmestment Inc .. Capital Associates, \\ hich pro' ides personal and estate planning, has become Eureka Financial Services. These two entities along with Eureka Capital Market's Group • "ill offer a full and complete spectrum of financial services for business owners. ·o Co ta Mesa-based ICN Pharmaceuticals pro\ ided the intra,enou forlll. of it's investigational antiviral drug ribivirin to seven hospitals in Arizona and Ne\\ Mexico at the request of the U.S. Center:> for Di ease Control under guideline establi.,hed by the FDA. Rabi\ 1ri111s being U\cd for an outbrcat... of a life threatening illness belic,ed to be cau:>ed by a hanta' iru~. It ha been ui.ed for treatment of hemorrhagic fe\'er. and eight different infections including some forms of hepatitis. inOuenza, and herpes. 0 Charles Bo"de.n Sr. and Charles Bo"den Jr. recently bought the Futurekids Franchise in Newport Beach \\-here Vikki Bowes is the director and head teacher. Vikki is Charles Bowden Jr. 's daughter. All three genermons believe that computer clas es for children three years olctand up fills an important need in today's world. T cmporary PCM-u Sroragc~ Office Trailers Rent-A-Bin 16281 C.Onstruction Circle West, lrvine 857 --6523 ENDVRING • Most Stain Proof . • Most Crush Resistant • Most Durable • Suitable For Residential, Commercial & Apartments 99 SQ. YD. BALBOA tUPKr ~ 8C. 629 TerrmnaJ Way, #20 • Costa Mesa 722-0420 en Mon. -Fn. 9-5 • Since 1974 BUSINESS CITY EDITOR PETER RYAN, 540-12H. ext. 361 Today, July 8 Investm ent -Jim Bronson • Vice President/Portfolio Manager of Northern Trust Bank of California is holding a presentation and roundtable discussion on "Economic and Investment Outlook." 7:30 a.m. at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Frid ay, July 9 Time management - .. The Merchants and Manufacturers ~iJtion will present <\ one-day workshop on time management, from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport. C<hl as S 185 lor members and $220 (or non-members. For reservJt1ons and information, call 558-15 SO Thursday, July 29 Benefits . administrati on -The ft American Heart V Association Courses held monthly-Call for details Open To The Public-Club Membership Not Required Conwnlently located In Westcllff Plaza 17 th St. at Irvine Ave .. Newport &each QUEEN PALMS DIRECT MSms,.. 5 Gal. Reg. . Wholesale to the Public 1. • ~:;$4.99 *Ill D%'0FE IEE FOLIAGE IMJATIENlS .1 gal $1.49 ~115 ............... (7141711-1111 2CX"2 SW Blrdt &SlnlaAnl H1W* I Newport Beachi Coata Mesa Dally Pilot .. TIE lADOER Ne\\ port Beach residents Bryon Merchants and Manufacturer) AssociJtion will preser\l a one-dJ program on benefit plan admin1str~tion, from 9 a m. to ~ , p m. at the Sheraton Ne\\ port. Co:.t is S 185 for members .1nd $220 for non-memb\!r~. For re)ervations and inlormation, CJll 558-1550 C. \\ ard nnd . Brad Schroth, senior marketing con- :>ultants and in- du!>trt.il spe- c1ali b \\ith the Newport efficc of Grubh & Ellis Com- mercial Re.II E)tate Sc1'1ccs,' Please send >Our cJ/cndar announcements to Appointment Ca/end.Jr, 330 w. BJy St., Cost.i Mesa, 92627. ha'e been . named senior vice pre~idents, snid George S. Spragins, cnior vice president and district manager. AMERICAN CANCER I SOCIETY ORANGE COUNTY Get The Patip & Omrtyard _.__...You've Always Dreamed Aha!~t! We'll Brq Y<M" Pa & ~ Des;ru To~! -Lee Jim Jennings install your complece · yard hardscade, • Expert brick, bloc.Jc, 5tonc, nle, slate and concrete work A Mixture Of Brick And Scor~ Conc.rde With Different ElevatiOt11 • Cm-recommend quality dcs1g7lCR •Quality work lnCcl6t~ Mesa &. Newport Beach si~ 1969 • Ota uugc problems? • • • Jim Jennings We solve them ~! CUSTO M M A SON.RY Slate llcen. #3'11107 Why taJce a chance and be ~! Call ~ aJml>an>' that hcu MJtU/ied l000'1of CMSbnns{or OLier 20 )!Ulr'S! 170 E. 17th St. • Suife 206 Costa Mesa 6 5--8512 . Q ualit1of Irle 1s important to Nora Jorgensen Johnson of Newport Beach. After looking at all her options she decided knee replacement surgery would help relieve her parn and get her mob1hty back to what it used to be. Now. Nora and her husband Jim are on the dance floor agarn-and k1ckrng up therr heels Get back to dorng the things you rove. too If you 've been suffering from chro· nlc, deb1lrtatrng hip or knee pain due to arthnhs or joint damage, or have d1ff1- culty walking. you may be a candidate for our 1ornt replacement program. But for many people. surgery seems hke too big a step. At Hoag Hospital. our comprehensive 101nt replacement program 1s designed to give patients all the skills and confidence they need to ensure a quick, comfortable recovery Patients are often surprised to frnd they're back on their feet -usually w1thrn a couple of days. Ready to tnp the light fantastic We'd like to rnv1te you to attend our free seminars where we've assembled some of our joint replacement team members rncludrng a Hoag orthopedic surgeon, physical therapist and ortho- pedic nurse Our specialty team mem- bers wlll be happy to answer your ques· tions about hip or knee replacement surgery and http you decide 1f it might be right for you For additional lnforma- bon, call Hoag 's joint rep&acement hotline It 760-5&45 Cll for ffSMlltfons ' 17 Fa•ulous, Fun·Flllecl Days~ .. Nights .of Entertainment!· · A HARVEST TO REMEMBER . The Orange County Fair will kick off~ts second century with' a spectacular salute to crops and vegetables. The fun and entertainment is endless! BUSHELS OF DAILY AnRACTIONS! It all begins at 9:30am on opening day at the main gate when the 21st Centwy Skyctiving Team plummet down from the skies to join the down·t~arth festivities. Then it's on with the show ... as the fairgrounds fill with exciting sights and sounds -Strolling Entertainers; Fun-loving Fair Mascots & Vegetables; Stages of Music, Magic, Contests and Demons.tra- tions; National Com Derby; Big Name Concerts; Awesome Arena Action; plus Livestock, Commercial and Competitive Exhibi ts! All this ~~--~~ entertainment and more! CARNIVAL THRILLS I Our carnival midway is lhe bigges~ best and brightest ever. And lhere's a special Kidctieland area for the tots. .\//rides offered b• 8£ .. B Amusements. Visa or Mastercard can be ust'd ;? purchase carn1vnl nde rtckl'ts. {Minimum $I 0 purchase J IT'S THE WHEEL THING! We're <:elebndng The l OOth Anniversary Of The Fenis Wheel It's been l 00 years since George Washington Gale F-erris pre· sented his creation for the first time at the Chicago World's Fair. This truly spectacular ride was the beginning of a tradition that has continued unbroken to this day. - Don't miss the nostalgic display of F-erris wheel memorabilia and a special f.erris wheel wedding on Saturday, July 17 at high noon. Jeff Block, holder of the Guinness world's record for the most consecutive days on a f.enis wheel, will anempt to surpass his old~ (37 days)~ he rides our 1948 antique F-errls wheel. And you can ride Ult wheel-durtngJetrs challenae bonty SOc- or FREE With an empty 7-UP dlinkca f Friday, July 9 RONNll MILSAP "What A Difference You've Made In My Life" Saturday, July I 0 YISTERDAY The Sounds of The Beatles Monday, July 12 GA•••GHIR "Sledge-0-Matic" Tuesday, JuLY 13 HIROSHIMA Contemporary Jazz Wednesday, July 14 FOUR TOPS "Shake Me, Wake Me" . Thursday, July I 5 All SUPPLY "Making Love 00 t Of Nothing At All " Friday, July 16 ILOOD, SWIAT & TUIS "You Made Me So Very. Happy" Saturday, July 17 NANKll YAW & THI 4 SIA.SONS .. Big Girls Don't Cry" Sunday, July 18 COMIDY Nm tit the FAIR •Tom Parks • Wayne Cotter • Cathy Ladman r Monday, July 19 , CHllSTOPHIR CROSS "Sailing" Tuesday, July 20 Ron Kurtz & Donnie Brooks' 30 YEAH Of ROCK & IOLL •Al Wilson .•Len Barry • Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels • Donnie Brooks •Cub Koda •Pat Upton (Spiral Starecase) • Dennis Yost (Clas.sics IV) · • Sonny Ge raci & The Outsiders Wednesday, July 21 IDDll IAIBnT "I Love A Rainy Night" -; Thursday, July 2t MllU HAGGARD "Okie From Muskogee " Friday, July 23 · MARSHALL TUCKER BAND . "Carolina Dreams" Saturday, July 24 _. llSTUSS HEART "Mending Fences" Sunday, July 25 Hl·flVE .. I Like The Way (The Kissing Game )" , . lnrerprerer prv~'trfedjor tht .-he.wng impaired tlt 7 i" O -., :,how:,. All acts subject co change without nvace. Dot's no: mcl11dt' admission to any Pan.fie .4m{Jf/1theatt r e1 t?nt\. Friday, July 9 MOTOllCYal IPllDWAY • IPM Satl.lrday, July I 0 THUi QUAml MIDOIT CU IACIS • IPM Sunday, )llly 11 CHAMPIONSHIP CU HOPPING & •D DANCING • 2PM . MOTOltCYal IPllDWAY/llDI CAI IACU • -.,. · Monday, July 12 thro Thursday, July 22· MMILY YWIY lllOW • 2, S, 8PM American Acrobats & Aerialists plus Moore•s .. ~of Mutts" Dog Show - , SPECIAL DAYS& CARNIVAL I DISCOUNTS! OCN KIDS' DAYS -Fridays, July Q, 16, n. v -· • . -~ • ..~· \ewsLriarne. Kids 12 and under ad mined free . Kids all ages can take any ca rnival ride for 75c (or 2 pre-sale tickets) all day unul 7pm. IAKIU SQUAii SINIOU' DAYS -Thursday~. July I 5 & 22 . All Seniors (5-5+) adm itted for S2 and receive FREE ndes on the Merry-Go -Round and on our I 948 antique Fems wheel. PIPSI UNLIMmD CAINIYAL llDI DAYS -Mondays lhru Thursdays, July 12· l 5, July I Q-22, and Sunday, July 25. Buy a S 10 wristband .and enjoy unlimited carnival rides from opening unul 7pm, Monday Lhrough Thursday. On Sunday, July 25, a S 15 wristband will give you unlimited rides I Oam until midnighL Bring an empty Pepsi can to lhe carnival area on any of these days for SI off v:nstband pnce. f Prrce does not includf fair admission/ CHICAGO DAY-Monday, July 12. In honor of the city lhat hosted the first Ferris wheel. current or· forme r residents or Chicago will be admitted for S2 general admission ( 13+ ). Or receive the discount by picking up a coupon at Chicago Chicago Pizza, 4533 Campus Dr .. Irvine . {Good towards regu/4r S5 general admission on/}1 FllllS WHEELER'S DAY OFF-Monday, July 12. In honor of the 1 OOth anniversary or the Ferris wheel, anyone whose last name is Ferris will be admmted FREE! (Photo l.D. required/ FRIE PARKING & SHunu SERVICE Friday's, 6:30pm to midnight Saturdays & Sundays, noon to · midnight Park and ride FREE at two shuttle lot locations: Automobile Club of Southern California parking lot on Faiiview ATM SIRVICI & South Coast Streets, or the old airport lot on Main Street between Redhill and MacArthur. OCTA shuttle buses witl be provided. FRIE ROUND TRIP OCTA IUS RIDES Call 114/75 I ·FAIR to obtain coupons for FREE bus rides to and from the Fairgrounds along any regular OCTA route. Wells Fargo Automated Teller Machine available, accepung Star &. Plus cards. ADMISSION & PARKING Adults ( 13+)-SS • Seniors (65+) · $3 Children (6-12) · $2 • Tots (under 6) ·FREE ......... $3 CAR POC>L PARKING FREE. All vehicles with 4 or more ~ngers admitted FREE. Mii HOUIS • Monday thru Wednesday - Noon to midnight • Thursday thru Sunday - 1 Oam to midnight . INfOllMATION Call 714/751 ·FAI~ or Orange County . Register Info-Line: • 71 4/SSO·INFO x3247 I • R CO S TA ME S A FA I R G RO U ND S .. ULV 9 .. ULV 21S '05 · . to Hlib.rr BM1 or f11~ Ri:I., south o Fa r 'Di. 1ffil1ijt to FlttgrOund. entr1nrt. Or .5 p,.,y. south. e.-.11 It I M1r Rd. !Md-uw ~ IJlw1. or N!r [)rive tnrrin • \ A8 Thursday, July 8, 1993 Holiday sparks talk of nreworks ban ~ No major incidents. but use of fireworks, both legal and illegal, in city creates problems for police. · By Joel Beers. Staff Wnter COSTA MESA -In one re- spect , this yc3( fourth of July celebration was one or the quietest in recent years. There were no fires and only one minor injury, caused by illegal fire"orks. But firefighters reported more illegal fireworks in the city th:ln year's past and more people ap· peared to be using eve n safe-and- sane nreworks in the wrong places and at the wrong times. "It's becoming more and more , difficult to enforce existing laws against illegal fireworks when we allow legal fire\\ork\," Council- woman Marv Hornbuckle said. "II people can't obey the law they VOl.UrmER DIRECTORY Riff Harbor Area Inc. Friends 1n Service to Humanity (FISH! offers ~mergency JSSl>Wnce to thOS(' 1n need and provid('S the Mobile Meals pro gram For Mobile MNls, voluntl.'Cr~ .ue llffded to dme v.h1ch includes p1cl\ing up food at Hoag Memorial Hosp1l.ll and dropping 11 0(1 for l'1ght ~ut·1n ind1\1duJI> or couples. usually elJerly, 11.-~nd.i~·friday in the Newpart and Costa Mes.i art'il It l.lkes, about 11h hour~ a dav and \Olun teers are "".elcome to pcrfom1 dullcs oncl' a month or more or rncrely sulhlltute on a light basis. Emergency ass1.tance 1n\~h 1.~ deli~ring (ood .to families who are .:it ml.; o( going hungry once ,1 month or more. The two·hour trip 10\olvcs food p.ick·up and dehvery to h\e fam1hes on Mond,1y throu!Vi Friday from 10 JO a.m -2 pm or SaturOa)~ tv. ic~ a month bel\"ecn 9· 11 a.m food-pacl..ers are na>ded from 8 30 a.m -.?·30 pm Mone.fa~ through Saturday (or two·hour ~1fts. Volunteers may wot!.. as little or much J> desired. People are also needed to staff 'the main office, an- swer phones for thO'ot' in nt'ed and tran)- port · shut·ins to doc.tor's ~pomtments upon need. For more intormation, call Debby O'Connor at 645-8059 Friends· Of the Costa Men Llll'ary The Friends ol the Cosia Mesa l1br.iry, a support group ror the library, needs "olun· teers 10 run book ~les and &taff the book room at the library for selling of uwd books and purchasing o( new ones The Ii brary ln general can use volunteers \'\-1th cleric.al skills and th~ with a ""1ll1ngness Of the kno....ledge to help run ch1ldrcn's craft programs. Driwrs are needed to help with the Po<>~ to the homebound pro· gram. Also, tho:.e interested 1n 110luntccr, 1ng to help admin1· ter the entire Friends program are needed Hours are Oe'<1ble. 1nclud1ng f!\.enin~ and \o\ttlends for in· (ormah()fl, call tilt> library at 646·8845 Grl Scouts The Girls Scouts ot Oran~ County will train all adult \'Olunteers Volunteers are needed (ex troop leaders There are al>O i.pec1al committees to plan events (or the girls and adults Comm1tte€S could entail extens1~ time over thrl'e or four months, or 3·4 hours a month 01.er a full )'CM lor ongq1ng comm1tte~ The Girls Scouts are always looking for community people v.111 mg to ~are expcrt1>t' for one time ll'<:· lures, demonstratiom or classes For in· forma tion, call the Girl Scout Council ol Orange County at 979 7900 Girts Incorporated of NewpDrt-Mesa Girls Incorporated offers arfordablt' and .ccessible supervised care centers fur girl) and boys with nation.illy recognized pre,. grams and ac11v1tu.'S that build *"' sumc1ency, respons.b1l1ty and conf1denc<•. with an emphasis on the ~pt.-c1al ne('(h 01 g11ls and young W(1men Voluntl't'fs arc needed to help 1n the program and recrc ational .:icttv1ties, at the m.1111 facility and teen center, and as offt< e assistants .ind grounds ma1ntenancl' persons Fcx further 1n(or1Nlion oo 1.oluntttring. c.all Rita Re- daelh at 646-7181 • Gins Mo111taln Inc. Volunteers are needed to aid phys1c.llly ch.lllenged adults who meet monthly for ed~tlOll.tl, entcrt.a1nml'nl and social pur poses Able-bodied \-otuntrers are cllwtl)''\ needed to help with c.tt~ng. peoonal needs and mOVtng wtwelcha1rs at meeting> and outings. For 1nform,111on, t.111 Anne Hog.Jn SheresheWty at 646-2170 or Dor o<hy White at 965· 11 76 lllrltJge Houle Audlary . Volunteer are needed (or an clUX1hJry support group being formed by Heritage .. ....... -..... may find fireworks will be gone." Alona with illcgul fi re,.ork , other problem~ encountered 1hi~ year included people eJting off fireworks at city park and not fol- lowing the legally posted times. Under city ordi- "Using fireworks (in O.mn Mesa) i :i privilege and if people abuse the pri"ilege ~c might have to change things,' she :iid ''But as long as we don't ha"e any major fi re incidents J don't see the coun· n:ince, fire\\-orks can only be lighted be- tween 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. on the fourth of July. "\Ve h:id fiTC\\OTkJ. going from the first d:iy they \\ere' sold to last night -in my 'Using fireworks (in Costa Mesa) is a privilege and if people abuse the privilege we might have to change things.' neighborhood at least," I lorn buckle said. Co~ta Me a is one of the fe\\ Orange County ci11es to allow so- called safe and sane fireworks. Hornbuckle said the prei:surc from other fire departments in the county for Co ta tc ... a to outl:l'' fircworl..s I!\ n:.il. H~. ·.t non profit sub-t.ince abu:.t· re· coH•ry home for prl>gnant .1nd p.m·ntmg "'omen and their children inj'Co~IJ ~1<-~1 Volunteers arc needed to raise funds fur houw need~ provide hol1clJy part1e~ tur thl' children and to ofter lo\e Jnd ~uppurt to'young mothers Baby Step Inn I) a pto ~ram of the Southea~t Coun< I on Alccil nl· 1)m and Drug Problem\. I ll•fll.ige I touw offer'> .1 )I><· mon th progr.1m of retO\\ ry rnun!.eling. pJrC'nting ~l.1lh dJ•>(.'). alcohol1 drug cduC.lllOl1 and momrnv bJl.i\ acti\1· lies for more 1ntorm.:it1:m. c.tll b.IG·2l71 -MARY IUMUCIQ1 council member cil attempting to ban firc"'orks completely." ·Short of a ban', the city can tighten up its' flrcworkli ordinance by strengthening the rcquiremenis for people and organizat,W.>ns re - questing permits to di fircworl..s, ' as well a!> posting sign'> m parks. 1 JOHN DARCY BOLTON Attorney at law Free /nit/al Consullal/on 641-3736 FULL SERVICE LUMBER AND HARDWARE SERVICING: HOMEOWNERS• INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS • COMMERCIAL FEATURING: LUMIER • HARDWARE • Pl YWOOO ELECTRICAL• PlUMllNG· • HARDWOOD DOORS AND WINDOWS -I TIMBERS• PAINT• TREATtD LUMIER POWER TOOlS ' NURSERY COSTA MESA 127S•~St .. (714) 556-1 soo ~ ----e ~ ~FWY ! BAllER ~- -NEWPORT j(Vjj -MaHri ,_.•Sit &-S • S. M ·•~B :i • REDHILL AVE Prices good thN 7121.93 1 OVE A 1? 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Burial space for two ....................................................... $910 We will provi de for direct cremation, . in cludin g mortu ary care from ................................................................ $540 Or choo e from other types of ervices fr om .............................. $985 Casket priced from ......................................................................... $285 --. Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive ' I Mortuary & Mcmorinl Park 540-5554 ~ rvicing all f:uth.~ • Urltkr ~w owncrJup 241 lour , •rvec~ • 1625 t11.o;,kr Avenue •(.~ Meil (Call f(• ·• frtt ln dut' rt w.MJultll 'mniD.n flttt C~ia-.icil..r{l) \ • Newport Beach/Costa Mna Dally Piiot Thursd!Y· July 8, 1993 A7 .. SOCIETY SOCIETY EDITOR B.W. COOK, 642-4321 Ernie Chapman receives i surprise tribute lilr BO years ~I servic:e ~82-year-ol d son of Chapman UniversitY's namesake has devoted his life to the school. H onors end events fill the social calendar the week following J uly 4 ... Chapman University honored the 82-ycar-old Irvin "t rnie" C. Chapman, son of the school's nnmesake, with a surprise tribut e at the Uni .. ersity Board of Directors Annual Retreat. Chapman joined the board 60 years ago B.W. Cllll folio" ing graduation from the school at age 22. ~Society Editor ··Ernie is one of the most sincere, dedicated and beloved men I ha .. e ever 'met," sa1ctchairman of the Chapman Board George Argyros. Uni .. ersity president James l. Doti added, "His life of service to the school named fo r his fa ther 1s wonhy of emulation by all." Ernie Chapman, former ma)Or of Fullerton. resides in Ne"'port Deach with his "ife Edy. The fami~y tradition continues "ith the recent attendance of t,.,o· Chapman grandsons at the Uni .. ersily. 0 CJsa Colina, a nonprofit provider of medicJI and \-0Cat1onal rehabil1ta11on services for children and aduhs d1 :ibled by IOJUI)' or 11lnc . honored Nc"port Beach attorney Todd Hart at its annual Anniversary news? · Send It to the Piiot The Daily Pilot will proud! publish your anniver~ry news. (25th, 35th, SOth and 7Sth> on a spJce-a ... a1lable ba-;1s. Send a ,..,,,uen account to our Wedding Department, The Dail> Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mes.:i, 92626. For detJ1ls. call 642-4321 . Don't 111i'' our ~~lit.·. .1, nnll'h as S0 °" ()ff Fri. Jul} 9 SJt. July 10 Un.Jul) JI I I'' \ 1 •t I ' ' \ \ lltrl , 1111 II JI" J\ find c.l11th111~ ''°nh n:iX'Jong. • Flcn Tr.lllC)' • Eawll • StJohi • St.Lua1t • \'alaibno . Amwti •Ralph Lluren• DKNY .. Irvin 'Ern ie' C. Chapman "Tribute to Courage" fu nd-raiser. The $300-pcr·person dinner held la t week at the H)att Regency Irvine attracted a sellout crowd of Casa...,Colina supporters. Dary l Gates chaired the committee honoring Hart, commenting, "With the help of Casa Colina. iodd. an outstanding athlete in h1 \Outh. showed that he could turn ·that dme to other task~ -rchJb1litation and bu tiding a c.m:l!r and a life. I le ,., a rnle model \\e need toda)." Hart "as 1n1urcd Jt 19 'hale - plJ}ing football at the Rose Do"I for Cal State Long Uc Jch again t UCLA tn 19 ~. Others 1n ~1tten<lJncl!. Joseph Barr, Dolecn and Joe Borba. Mary_ l ee and Friu Duda, Melinda and Tony Moiso. Roger Se,erson .ind athan Shapcll 0 Victori.i and Michael A\ cy·Gertncr's grand fudor man-.e hosted an 1nt1mJte dinner of -.u pporter., of Co'ta MesJ'-; bchange Club Child Abu')C pre' en11on Center. Jnd ra1 ... ed THE SOCIAL CUMATf S2,500 for the organiLation. forty guests' enjoyed an evening of traditional Engli\h dishes in the very styli h English surrounding~ The Center's :iuxiliary gourmet • dinner group, known a!. Don - Vivant, "is a vital ftn:incial upport group, and the funds raised go directly to support progrnmc; to stop child abuse." said Lois Wood. e>.ecuti'e director of the Center 0 Coming up this \\tckend and beyond ... • Ch1ld help USA celebrate!. Bastille Day with marvelous fQOd, ''me and a Monte Carlo Casino at Chan1a lair. Irvine, on Friday. Tickets are S45, and are available by calling 752-' 001. Funds rat'>Cd go to the Village of Childhelp, a resident1.tl treatment center for abu,eJ d11ldrcn •Children\ llosp11al at Mission celebrate' the An of Oeing a Child th1!. SJturdJ) EnJO) the art of kid .• ind part1c1r:ite m the games, mu~jc :ind Jlhcnture for the l.1mal: r or tnlllfmJlion. call 53::!-~6~0 • Hoag l lt1,p11.il h.h a big movi~ prcnm~re next \\eek. al'o lor the enttrc fJrntl: .. f-rel! \\ 1lh ... the emo11otr:.1I stO!) of J boy ''ho find' be carr cnmmlllll<:.Jte "ifh .1 cJptl' e killer "h,ifc. \\Ill \crccn at Ne" port\ Ld"arJ> CmemJ on .... Tue,da). Jul> 15. the mo,1e premiere I\ ded1cJtt!d to the memo" ol Robert Guggenheim, former 55:! prc,1drnt anJ supporter of tht: ho.,pit.rl I 1d.et\ arc a' a1laMc for S 1U and s-5 b) c:ilhng 574-~~u I h1-, prun11,1..s 10 Capital Funding Group REFI ANCE TODAY Guaranteed To L-Ower Your ~by lM Depoi1rMI •• of Real btote for 22 Yeon . Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY 0 COST! .. Col! 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As one of the fastest growing senior health plans in the nation, Secure ~orizons covers evetything Medicare does , and more, for less. We are pleased to welcome Hoag Hospital to our provider ne~ork. Physicians are available in the communities of Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport Beach. Fmd out mOre. Attend one of the special presentations listed below: I Frid ay, July 9 · 10:00 AM . CHARLEY "BROWN'S 15 1 E. Paci fi c Coast Hwy Newport Beach Join Us For Continental Break fast at "Th e C<tptain 's Table .. • Monday, July 12 · 10:00 AM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY CENTER 1845 Park Ave (Near 19th) Costa Mesa Join Us For Refreshments! • :ruesday, July 13 · 10:00 AM or 2 :00 PM COCO'S-FASHION ISIAND 151 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach Continental Breakfast at 10:00 AM! Pie and Coffee at 2:00 PM! • Wednesday, July 14 · 9 :30 AM KAPIAN'S RESTAURANl' 3211 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (Just south of the 405) Join Us For Continental Breakfa t! l{SVP Recommended 1-800-282-9944 r .. ,.. .. M Thursday, July 8, 1993 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilo .. COMMUNITY FORUM. COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS • WRITE TO: P(LOT LEJTERS, JJO W. BAY ST .. COSTA MESA, CA 92627 •FAX TO: 6'46-4170 •READERS' HOTLINE (CALL-JN COMMENTS): 642·6086 READERS' ll01lM Is common sense extinct? The following is a sampling for en/ls from our 24-hour Readers' Hotline. If you'd like to get involved, it's as easy as punching in the following seven numbers: 642-6086. Please leave your name (spell 1t out), city and phone number (for venfication). 'Thank you! 0 I wasjus1 calling in regards to your editoria l (William Lobdell's Editor's Notebook, July 1) on "Dinosaurs have bigger brains than these parents." I totally agree. t=i"51 of all, however, ''Jura~sic Park" is not an R·rated movie. I believe 1t is PG-13. Bui I think even PG-13 means that anyone under 13 should not ~ee 1t. Even if there was a parent. And f believe that that should not be JUSt Jdv1sory. They should not allow kids to cc ·'Jura sic Park" under the age of 13. Actually, 1 even thin k it should be under the age of 14. Because I saw that movie and it is too scary. 1 mean 1 eve n was covering my eyes, and I am n<?t 21 years old anymore either. 0 DEBBJE CORONADO Newport Beach Regarding the "Jurassic Park" controversy, thank you for being a concerned dad, and this is the letter I want to say: Dear Bill, keep on spewing. The well-intended Eileen Truckston (Readers' Hotline, July 3) can '<;tay under her rock." Al9ng with her silly in utero re~ponse, she agonized fo r monihs (give me a break), and investigated other children's reactions. Uy the way, what were the parents responses? I bet It wasn't "my child laughed all the way through the movie." Instead of "Jurassic Park" 's wonderful educational experience. how abou t watching ducks Why 'under God'? Dear Dr. Jo Ellen Allen: Thank you for your fi ne essay (Co mmunity Forum, July I ) on the meani ng of our American Flag. 1 am pleased to see that you ad~tc libe rty for all Americans. Have you ever considered that our religious liberty was diminished an 1954 by the addition of the words "under God" to the pledge? Please allow me to explain. I am 46 years old, a hard-working American who keeps his nose clean ... but I believe th at God is the universe itself. in the parks, bake cookies, Oy a kit e, play games, help dad mow the Lawn, teach to swim or read Dr. Seuss books. Picture ~tories or di nosaurs is quite diffcrc!nt than people-eating dmos:tur movies for 4 ~ year old kids. four-and-a-half-year-old kids should not have the choice of whethe r to be scared or not. End of story. Keep on being concerned in writing those good editorials. ADA CALL Costa Mesa Sad story: library cuts My message is how sad the new about the library cutbacks. If there is anyth ing that we need in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, California -the entire United States -is a continuation of the invaluable services th at the public librari es have given us for all of our lives. That and the education of ou r children. If we don't have the libraries and don't keep up the children's education, what is going to happen to the next generation? . Is there any movement that we the citizens could ' be involved in that would save so me of the time and some of the salaries of the valuable librarians? If thc;re is anybody else who is interested, let's do something about it. ELEANORE HUMPHREY Cos ta Mesa 4th Of July critiqued I wanted to .. respond to th is weekend '!> eduion t>f Pilot. I find it amusing reading about Newport Beach's lockdown plan for this 4th of July .. Arn u ing in th e light that we ~re celebrating the ~igning of the Declaration of Independence of July 4, 177&.-It's a day when we celebrate o ur supposed I.ETTERS - ' freedom and independence. Under the headline is listed two things that will be open Sunday and Monduy along with-their hours. And those two things are Fashion Island and Sou1h Coast Plaza. At least we have the freedom tu go shopping. Maybe one of the few rcedoms we have left as it were. Is anybody noticing? To paraphrase Robin Williams. freedom, what a concept. 0 llARRY HUNT Costa Mesa We just attended the fireworks show at Orange ~ Coast College this evening, and I just wanted to call becau~e I think it was one of the nicest th ings that a charitat>le group has done for the city. It was a wonderful show, and the Nort h Costa Mesa Rotary Club -and thanks to the Daily Pilot as well -did a great did for the city. ll was wonderful and wcll·atlendcd and thanks to everybody who worked at it. MARY HORNBUCKLE Costa Mesa City Council 0 The controversial crowd-controlling techniques used by the Newport Police on the 4th of July are over. Now Seashore Drive has permanently painted blue lines for the rest of the year and probably longe r. · In u time where we sec graffiti everywhere and are overrun by unsightly signs, billboards, etc., there Is absolutely no need to waste resources and le:ive more unnecessocy markings for our city. DOB BLANCHARD Newport Beach An idea for helicopter base 1 ·ve been thinki ng about something for a long time wh ich I think would be very beneficial to our county. fhe helicopte r ba:.e that is going to clo~e would ma l..e a wonderful park and an air museum. SJACY MORGAN Corona dcl Mar Lobdell for hi~ i.ane per!.pcctavc on the current practice <1<lopted by so many parents of taking their tots to movies such as "Basic Instinct." "Cliffhanger," and, ye!i, even "Jurassic Park." Bravo! also to the parents who choose to cheri1.h and nurture the tender feeling of their children rather than expose them 10 the terrifying images being passed off ns entertainment. KJRSTIN El HERAGE Newpo rt Beacti Can we aHord to buy the Castaways? Stop und thin!..! ' . Newport's no . place llke ho.me for pollce chief 0 nc of the highlights of our recent motorhome voyage camt: 0 11 the woy back when \\e pn sed throug~ Woodlnnd, Calif., from whence comes the police chief-designate of Newport Beach. From wllat little we saw of the burg, it m .1)' be a nice place to live, but you wouldn 't want to visit there. Chief McDoncll is an for ~omc scnou·s culture shock. ' Newport has streets like Via Antibes and Yacht Coquette, Woodland has Ave. 102 and Road ISC. Newport is renO\\ncd fo r its glistening On the Coast beaches, its yacht harbor and its awesomely up~cale lifestyle. Woodland has Cache Creek and is the "Home of Crispy Cakes." Uoth towns have their crime problem • however. Up there, the drug deulcrs dme picl..up~ and do thei r J cals in cornfields and parl..s. In Newport they pilot 'Vettcs and Porschcs and "111 happily mal..e house calls. Wit h ~uch drastically contrJ!tttng culture~. I '>U~pcl..I Chief Mc Done II "ill have some adJU\ting to do. A' "111 the department and a numoi:r ol N C\\ port Deach citizens. For the mo~t part, the tndl\1J u.1I olf1cer .. 111 this town arc us good us cup' get. All·thcir new bo~ has to <lo h prov1c.le the lc:nkrsh1p Jnt.I the 'is1on that \\ 111 mold them 11110 a · • communi ty·oncnte<l team ul "hich the people can once again.be proud. Piece of cake. ch chief? 0 What Else Is New? It looked like bu~1ncss a .. usual at the school d i·tnct "hile "c "ere awJy In \lo hat max have oeen hi\ VCI") l1rst ofl tcial act, the new \uperintendcnt stride~ into th1-. dc~titutc di~.ir1c1 and order' not one, not t~u. but three computer !tystenv~ for h1!> per onal use. Dr illiant. Now This Is Ne"! The irustecs, "'ho rubber-sta mped John Nicoll (or so many )ear~. decide to set new ground rule and tell the new supc that one computer ,.,,jll <lo him just fi ne A genuine round of npplau .. e for the .\C.hoo1 board! 0 folr Winds, M ilt: 1 he argument m1gh1 be made that. when one becomes JI\ uctogcnJ raJn, it's about time to st.art pJcking. I undc~tand that th is is not your personal be lief. J am quite sure that you arc among the vast majority of Americans who believe that God created the universe and stands apart from it - )OU are therefore "under" God. This is not my theology. My theology is As attractive as it o unc.ls. can we really nfford to embark on a project a~ ambitiou:. as the Irvine Co. land ·purchase with c1ry employees being laid off, and city services being curtailed? Is this any way to celebrate Independence Day in Newport Beach? We co ntinue to find charges added to our mun1c1pnl se rvices balh. to help cover ri ing costs. with even more in the offing~ !.ewers ant.I other f:ic1li1ies continue to wear out. Milt Harvey "ould ha\e been 81 nc\t munih. but he left us far too oon I m url! \Omc:t>oJ\, somewhere . .tit !>OOH! time, spol..i: 111 uf ~hit. llu1 in 20 )Cu rs ol cnjO)ang ha\ lru:nd,h1p, I ne,cr heard it. that God is the universe itself, I am within God. j nd my purpose in life is.to understand this universe and my place wit hin it to the best of my jbility. 1 believe that when l do something to 11nprove this universe for our children, God is pleased, but if I harm it, God is displeased. Allow me to quote Barry M. Goldwater: "The conservative movement, to which l .ubscnbe, h-as as one of its basic tenents the behcf that government should stay out of people's private lives. Government gove rns best when it governs least. .... And John Adams. the author of our First Amendment: "In mailers of religion, each man has a right to follow his own conscience. This is an inalienable right which may not be abridged by the state.'' Dr. Allen, as it stands today my 9-ycar-old is being led each morning in a pledge by a govern ment employee (his teacher) to declare a religious doctrine which his father believes is false. Is th is religious freedom? Does the government have any right to promulgate·statc-sponsored theology? lsn'i.state-sponsored theology exacrty what our ancestors ned? LANCE JENCKS Costa Mesa Celebraung Independence In Newport The manial law provisions instituted over the July 4th weekend to defend the honor. primacy, and property of Newport Beach from the "out·of·towners" strikes at the very heart of patriotism! What were we fighting fo r, in all those. wars that took so many of ou r friends, relative~ and forebear!> since independence? The ci ty of Newport Beach has los!led touch w11h everything but its understanding of inconvenience. We must close the beache at 10 p.m. because some "out-of·towner~" may come down and cau c trouble that would be "inconvenient." We mu~t set up blockades and restrict people, their friends and relatives from enjoying a national fo ur-day holiday because ii might become "inconvenient." Who are these city officials who forget that they are the "public servants,'' that may have to work on holidays, weekends. or whenever th e needs of the city may require! Yes, July 4 is worthy of celebration and Labor Day and Memorial Day! Next year I suppose the city officials will ju!it close down the borders of ci ty and let no one in or out for fou r days. I can't wait to seek the naval blockade at the jetty, as well as the commandos on the beach suited up-wirh nets to catch those out·of·town "surfers" who paddled their way into city waters. Never fear, J am sure they will have "se-.eral" lunch meeting~ to i!>olatc the ''fu ture solutions" to the "inconvenience problem now facing Newport Beach!" Jtappy ending RON WINSHIP Newport Beach Bravo! to Editor Will iam With city coffers so strained, charge) get pj~~ed on to homeowne rs, as has just been done with ou r paramedic services. There is a limit 10 wh at fixed-income !>en1ors. in particular, cn n stand. Even the savings we had counted on increa c very little, if at nil. while com just climb and climb. We were particularly upset to learn that the $120 pe r year, as publici zed, is not to be the full charge fo r owners wi1h any income units, no matter how mall. Such units hnvc enabled some of us to offer more or less "affordable housing," but definitely have a rental ceiling. It is unfortuna te that, under the City Charter, ii is not possi ble to levy a small increase in the sales tax, as that is the only fair way to spread costs, where all users, including renters and visitors, share the costs. We appreciate the value of open space, parks and recreational facilitie s, and the protection of endange red species, but question the wisdom of the project wit hout the assistance of some wealthy benefactor. Yes, we're writing this from n selfish point of view, but we know there arc mnny in our · circum tances. Undoubtedly, we shall not live even to see the completion, nor any use of it, and :ire too remote to admire it. Selfish, perhaps, but practical. ED AND LEAH SCHWANER Newport Beach Milt was one of the real pioneer!> 111 Ne\\ port Ueach, but notrce of h 1~ Pj'~1ng wJs m1n1m<il He was u pretty modest guy, and that "oul1.J'vc been ju~t fi ne with him. Milt und Mary Han-ey \\ac .among the Cj rly re:.1dcnts of Day hore:. and bolh becjmc prominent in Newport·~ fore mlht indu>trtc>, boats and house~. Defore retiring from Coldwell Banker, Mary \\,l\ pcrcnniall) one of the top residential agent:. and remJins one ~)r the town's loveliest and classic~t lj dtes Milt was one of the mo~t respected )jCht brokers on rhl!·t5ay und Introduced the hot. Florida-built Dertram fishing machine to the west coast. He was also a founding member of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, whe re u memorial service was held last week. 1 he stlc of the crowd told )'OU what kind of guy Milt H:irvey was. Afterward, my wife and I had the opportunity to ~pent.I a few moment~ alone "'th Mary. I offered to eM:ort her do" n to the docks to Ruth ond Dick Montgomery's bont fo r the burial at sea. She took my arm, and "c started to lca\C when I asked about 11 bo'< 1n a blue-felt bag un the ch air where we were !>t11nd1ng. "Oh, yeah," Mary suit.I in the d:ilcd way of widows. "We'd better ta ke that. Milt \ in there and he never mi sed a chance for a bo.11 ride," Fred Martin's column n.111s evuy t huNd11y and Saturday. PRESIDENT Biii Cll nton, (0 ), The White Hou~. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Wash.ington, O.C. 20500 (202) 456-11t1 -Hotline records calls from (1 a m. 10 2 p.m. P.S.T. How to contact your representatives NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCllOOL OISTRJCT, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach, 760-3200. Superintendent : Moc Utmd 8o3rd Members: Rod MacMllllan, president; Jim de Boom, Rod MacMilhan, Judy Fronco. Sherry Loofbourrow, Ed Decker. Mart ha Fluor. Forrc t Werner. VICE PRESIDENT AJ Go~. (0 ). The Capitol Dldg .• Su11e 212, Wash1na1on, O.C. 20500 COVERNOR Ptlt Wiison, (R). State Capuol, Sucramento. 95814, (9 16)445-284 1 U.S. SENATORS Barbara Bour, (0 ), 112 Hart ~n11e Blda .• Suite 212, Washington D.C .• 20510 (202) 224·35U Olannt ••tlnsltln, (0 ), 331 Hart Senate BldJ., Washin ton D.C., 20SJO (202) 224-41 ('Ir (3 10) 91 4-7300. U.S. llOUS£ OF REPRESENTA1.IVES ChrlJ Co&, (R), 47th Oi51., 4000 MacArthur Blvd., Ease Tower, Suite 4J01 Newport Beach, 92660. 756-2244 or (202) 225-5611. c~c uf Newpori &acb) Dana RobrabaclMr. (R), ~lh v. , 16162 - Beac h Blvd., ~u1tc 304, Hunt ington Beach, CA "2047 847·2433 or (202) 22.S·l.CIS. (Costa Mesa 11ni.J west Newport Beach) STATE SENATE ... Marian Bcratson, (R), 37th Di~I. 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite J 20. Newport Beach. 92660, 640-H37 or (916) 44.S--4961. (Represe nts Newport Beach and Costa Mesa) STAT£ ASSEMBLY Cllbcrt FtrplO•, (R), 70th 01st., 4299 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 204, Newport Beach, 92660, 156-0665 or (916) «5-7222. (Newport Beach and Costa Men.) CALI FORNIA COASTAL COMMIS ION San francitc0 (415) 904·.S200 (South co:.ist rcaion COvCrllC 1plit bct*een offtceS In Lona Dcach (213) S90-507l, and San 01eao COUNTY IOAJlD Of SUPERVISORS Hall of Admlnl1tra1ion, JO Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92101 Harriett M. ~ 2nd 0 1.i Costa Mesa, 83 .. 3220 ' . Thomas F. Rllty Sth Dist. (Newport Beach, Sonta Ana Heights) 834-3550 COUN1Y BOARD Ot' EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Orrv<:, Costa Meu, P.O. Bo:c 9050, 92628-9050. 966-4000 Ellu btth 0. P•rktr, member, Trustee Arca 5 (Costa Mesa, Newport Bcoch.) COAST COMM UNITY COU.ECE DISTRJCT 1370 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, 92626, 432·5012 Chancellor. A.Jrrtd P. t'trnandta, Phd.; President: Nancy A. Pollard, Board Member$: htrTJ Bata•, Paul G. lttlfr, Waiau O. llnakl, Armando R. Rull; Student Trustee: KJ n ttn II. Ga,...ood ORANGE COUNTY FAJR BOARD 88 I-air Or., Cosio Mc a, 751-PAIK President: Doo Wllltt, Vice Pre 1den1, Randy mhll; Oirec1on To• Tltomtoa, Doy llt nlq, John Crtao, luck Johns, lltady1Sm11b, '"tr'IJ lAqttoa, JI• Uedbtf1. Gary tla,abwa. MESA CONSOUUATED WATt;R OISTRJCT 1965 Pl3ccntio, Costa Mesa. 631-1200 Boord Members. Trudy Ohll&t llank Panlan, Morlo Ou rantt, Jack llall, Tom Nelson CO~TA MESA SANITARY OISTRJCT P.O. Boll 1200, Cotca Mesa 92623-1200, 754-5043. Botrd Members: James Wahner. Jame Ferryman. 1101'1')' Orcen, Nate Reade and Art Pcl'1')'. Cltv COVERNMtNT Co 11 Mna: City I loll, 77 f31r Omc, 7.S4·S22l Sundy Oen1s. mayor; Joe Lrickson, Mary J lornbucklc, Peter Uurra. and Jay 1 lumphrcy. council mem~rs. N~ ltacll: City I tall, 3300 Newport Blvd , 6"·JJ09. M1y<>r, Oarcncc Turner: Ma~r pro tcm, Jean Wan. John Co•. t;vclyn I lart, John I kdaes. Jan Dc:bay, Phtf S:insonc Puul1>hc<l b) C.tlt(orn1.l Commuruty New .. A l i7nt•s Mirror ~ (omp.lny w Jim Gre)\inger publ1 her Tom Joho~on J :.oc1Jtl' pubh~wr Willianl S. Lobdell eJ1t01 teve M.arble 111Jn.lgin& editor l J ttutchin1on ntows editor W.llltr lurrough1 1901-1989 ln11nd1ng J?Ubl~r Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, July 8, 1993 A9 AllGllllTDWN Today Jazz fe stival -Jazz keyboardist Keiko Matsui will kick off the Fashion Island '93 Music f~tival with a a 6 p.m. performance at the Ne1mcln Marcus/Broadway Courtyard on Newport Center Drive Admission ' is free. For more information, can 644-7520. Investment presentation -Jrm Bronson. Vice PresidenVfortfolto Manager of N orthern Trust Bank of California, is holding ~ . presentation and roundtJ,.ble discussion on "Economic and Investment Outlook." 7. 30 a m. al the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. f or morl' information, call 721 -5500. SANSEVIERI INSURANCE SERVICES Friday, July 9 Public informational meeting -"Rec;oh,e " of Orange County will hold a free public informationaVeduc.n1onal meeting at 7:30 p .m. tonight at the Irvine Medical Center Theatre, 16200 Sand Canyon Ave., Irvine. for more mformJtion, call 859-0580. Saturday, July 10 Rummage sale -A rummJSe sale will be held from 8 J m lo 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th Street !corner of 19th and .Pomona). II you have 1tt>ms t6 donate, they will be accepted on Friday. July 9, from 9 a.m . to 7 p.m. Volunteer!> also are needed to prepare for the s.-ile. for more 1nformauon, call 645-2356 . Collector car auction -The "'ewport Be.:ich '93 Collector Car Auction will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Hyatt Newporter Hotel, 11 07 Jamboree, Newport !leach. More than 250 American and impart classics - ranging from Ford Mustang. and Chevy Bel Airs to Roll~ Royce convertible~ ilnd Jaguar roadsters will be on the block. A preview will tal.:e pfoce from 8:30 to" 10.30 a.m. each day, with the auction running from 10.30 am LO 6 p.m Adm1~)10n IS s 10 <or adults, S2 for children and senior cititens Monday, July 12 · AARP meeting -A video on Australia and New Zealand will be featured at a meeting of the American Association of Retired Per!>Ons., Chapter 1 21. The m1::el1ng begins at 1 p.m. at the C9Sta Mes.:i Senior Center, 19th and ,Pomona streets. fat more information, call 546-7848. Thursday, July 22 Round Table West -. Jim Murray, Pul1Ut!r Pnze-v.-u)ning columnist. for the Los Angell') Times. \\ 111 be among the feat urea guests at the luncheon program for Round Table W~l. to be held al· Balboa Bay Club, 1211 W Co.1st H ighway, Newport Bl'ach. Al!.o on h.md will be Anne River::. Siddons.. T Jeffeoon PaTl..er ;ind Kate Co)(arelli. Cost is $30 per person, or $ 300 for a table of 10. for more information, call 12131 256-7977. Send your items to Peter Ry.in, The Daily Pilot, 330 \V. Bay St., Costa M esa, 92627. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• I I •• I I PORCHASEmEFINANCE 6.75°/o · 7.00o/o 30 YEARS FIXED to $203,150 to $1 mllllon 7.032APR 7.228APR . offering ~ ADJUSTABLE RATE TO $600,000 3.5°/o 5~":l 6.56 APR 9.5°/o ~~ I I B LU}: CRO, . I I (:)f ,,ALIFO~'.\JIA 'H EALTH P LAN I I *Loans to •1 ,000,000 -10.5 Ufe Cap Call: STEVE EHLE (714) 67s:8866 Office or 24 Hr. Pager (714) 237-5536 ~-3748 E. Coast Highway. Corona Del Mar ~ • ~- • I I I I I I I I I SATURDAY,JULYIOTH 7:00-9:00 PM T. 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Turner, however, defended the city's original dec1!>10n to fire the l\'-O officers. dispu11ng accusations that officials might have acted has11ly or made an outright mis- tnke. .,- It simply wasn't until tl'lc drama unfolded over the pnst nine month-; that the city got a clear picture of the financial repcrc.us- sions they faced, Turner said. "We just felt that in the final analysis, the city was going to lose," he said. The reinstatement was part of a settlement in which Campbell and Villa agreed 10 drop their lawsuit against the cit)' and immediately retire from the depanment. In ex- change, both received retirement behefits .ind ~ad, pay From A1 "Maybe real ei.tate i slow or maybe they've just mode them fluorescent so they're a lot more obnoxious," she said. Although the focus of Genis' wrath is bootleg signs, other re· nltors arc nervous when even the hint of further sign rcstric· tion is mentioned. "It's hard enough to sell homes right now without mak- ing it that much more dif· ficult," said Donnie Turner, a realtor from Coldwell Banker. "Signs are absolutely one of the most important things we use. They arc what people see when they drive through a neigh· borhood ... As realtors, we do need the signs, and the biS8er the better." one of the four dc1;clopmcn1s named by Genis TueM!ay as having obtrusive igns actos the Cit)'. Joel Hoitt, the sales manager for the project. which 1s three- quarters full, said that th e de· vclopcr, ASA Enterprises, hires 11 private contractor to hang its ign-.. Holtz said 11 was his under- standing thut signs on util ity pules urc lcgal1 While he agree that signs "put up all over the place . and not taken down," should be considered blight, he s:iys the 'ligns are \ital 10 3 new development's success. Buth officers \till face civil charges from the 10 women who ha' c alleged Se\ual harassment, but the city has agreed to pay any damages awarded to the women, as well as fee'> for an attorney IQ rcprc~cnt the men. >°" .... ~"'kit Newport B~ach Mayor Clarence Turner speaks to a crowd at Speak Up Newport Wednesday evening. • Victoria Town Homes \\.3S 'We're in an economy ''hen real estate is highly depres cd and in order 10 bring new peo- ple 11110 tO\\n to seule down we need to male them :m arc of ''here we arc," he said. "Signs arc one effecti,·e method." Campbell and Villa have stead· fastly denied the allegations from the Jay they surfaced on Sept. 24 of last year, calling the charges a "witch hun1" by d1~gruntled em- ployces. Campbell even threatened to provide evidence of criminal misconduct and drug use by mem- bers of the police department. The reinstatement agreement now prevents Campbell and the city from speaking publicly in cori· ncction with details of the scandal. 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J liiilJ ,.. 1 • NftAM ~-·· l ' ' I ,, • I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot T • Thursday, July 8, 1993 81 J PORTS --- SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, exl. 387 ·International flavor seen for ·tourney Mickey Mouse . I Co •. survive ~ 45th U.S. Girls Junior Golf Championships at Mesa Verde I Aug. 2-7 drawing huge field. I t's the 45th U.S. Girls Junior Golf Ch:impionship, but it could be called the International Championship for Girls. "We have 156 girls coming in from all over the Western Hemisphere," said Costa Mesa's Bill Wallace, general chairman of the USGA (Uni1ed S1ate!> Golf Association) ·event at the Mesa Verde Country Club, Aug. 2-7. "We've got a couple of girls aoming from South America, six to eight from Canada, five or' sL~ from Japan and five or Club gotf six from Hawaii. This is the biggest thing girls will play in a juniors. It's as big as ii gets." Amy Alcott, in 1973, Newport Beach's Cathy Mockctt, in 19~. among 01hers on the current LPGA Tour. arc pa)t wmne rs of the U.S. Girl Junior Championship, ~ctice rounds are July 31 :ind Aug. 1, qu:ilifying rounds arc Aug. 2-3. then 36 holes o f match play for 64 juniors will ·begin Aug. 4. The field will be cut down to 16 players by the end of that day. Following 36 holes of match play on Aug. 5. only four juniors will rem:iin in the competition. Those four will play 18 holes on Aug. 6, wi th the final-1wo squaring off for 18 holes on Aug. 7. Ha"aii's Jamie Koizumi, 17, soon to be a freshman at Duke, i the defending champion. defeating Alicia Allison of S:inta Ana last >ear in the finals. Admission to the tournament is free. It "'ill be the first USGA~ven1 in Sou1hern California since 1978, when the Senior Women's Amnteur wa~ held in San Diego. Mesa Verde CC was the site of the Orange County Open from 1959-1962, the LPGA Women's Kemper Open from 1979-1981. and the LPGA Unide n Invitational from 1984-1986. ~ Dukes pull out bizarre 25-21 T earn Tennis win over Raleigh Edge. By Richard Dunn, SpoftS Wrltef NEWPORT BEACH -Encour- aged by co-sponsor Disneyland to make their home matches at the John Wayne Tennis Oub more festive, the Newport Beach Dukes got more than they bargained for Wednesday night in the World TeamTcnnis season opener against the Raleigh Edge. First came Goofy, playing a return of service show against Trevor Kroncmann, the mighty Duke nicknamed the "Tank." Then, 1t got real goofy, long ~fore the Dukec: defeated the Edge, 25-21, before an estimated 800 fans. In addition to the Dixieland Jazz Band figuring out when to play in between points, there was controversy, a protest, rule-book readings on the court, a broken ann, a two-on-one match, a 20-minute delay, food poisoning, and, fittingly, a spectacular finish. Dukes Coach Greg Patton referred to it as "funky." Only Mickey Mouse was miss- ing. • Mike Briw. a Corona del Mar High product who was filling in for Rikard Bergh, took a shot in the face off the ra c- quet of ~alcigh's Tim Wilkison in the ninth game of the third set, men's dou- bles. Briggs fell to the ground and uf- fercd a possible broken arm. He was taken to Hoag Hospital for X-rays. Bergh, who had contacted food poison- ing at a Japanese restaurant Tuesday night, was on the bench in street clothes. He dashed to the pro shop. picked up some white snorts and tennis shoes, and was on the court three m1Dutes later "to take Briggs' spot, who had been talting Bcrgh's spot. • polDLS wu h probably a broken ann, but That's when it got ugly. Umpire Jan when we got to (40-30). he said. 'No way, Ryan of Huntington Beach refused to 1 ca n't eve n swing ' " allow Bergh lo play because the Duke Kronemann who 1 no stranger to bad not listed him as an alternate under Briggs. having played together at UC lr- W'IT rules. Dukes owner/promoter Fred vme for two )Ca~ and ~veral pro tour Lieberman protested. ma tt:.hes ~ J double team, defeated "We didn't think we needed an alt er-BroJd ID men\ singles. 64. to give New- nate because he's a regular ,team mem-pon Bc.t1..h J 19· I edge rn games He ber," Lieberman said. • broke Broad ID the ninth game, then held 1n the I 0th for the victory So with Briggs-Kronemann ahead, 40-In mL'<ed doubles, Kroncmann and 30, and losing 5-3 in the ninth game, no MJnon Bollcgral defeated Raleigh's one replaced Briggs.~ Krooemann played BroJd and Sand~ C-0lhns. 6-3, to give the two-on-one. Kronemann double-faulted to Duke., the wm tic che game, then Raleigh's Wilkison and Opcnm~ the mJtch. Bollegraf and Kat- Ne1I Broad pulled it out to win the <;et nna Adam'> beal Raleigh·s Colhru. and "It was kind of intimidatmg, but if I'd fracv Au -.un, 6-~ then Au tlD defeated just gotten my 'first serve in, l mighniave Adam., m womt.:n '>tnglcs. 6-4. m a -;cc won the game," Kronemann said. ·· 1 th at featured fiH~ brcal...<., three bv Au'it tn couldn't serve and volley because they h~cJ.-KrQi;tcmann and Briggs ttm \ear the whole court. reachca the men., d11uhlt:'> scmafin.th at "A rule's a rule, arni we learned uur the AtlantJ Open. Jnd the doubles qua r- lcsson tonight. We've got to have some-tcrfinJI' ul both thl ~1emph1' Open .sod body as an alternate. Mjke played . thre e Adel.fa.le (5-..dni:) .\u,tr.iha) Open. "'''"°>""" ~I 0~ I) P • AYl. ICC Camaraderie comes ·easy ..,. Newport Harbor's 1-2 punch, Sea Kings ' .De Revere form an imposing All -Star defensive net. .By Barry fa~nner s,.:n.:. ,.,r·er I Nf::\\ POR1 13cAC'll -I h1: D;i1tlc:' ul the llJ\ Jrc O\Cr kr three: South dv fem I\ c l111cmcn, "ho "111 rcpre,ent the 0Jc.k BJ\ colT'bJtant'> -'\e\\port H;ir- bor Jnd Corl n:.i <lei \br -in the }4th Or-tngc (uunt~ All !:>tJr Football Game. h1dJ~ at ·30 pm Jt Or:mgc Co;i't Cullcgc O'er. but hardl~ ll)r~nuen "\\ c \ c t:illl·d ;ibout 11.· ~J1J Pl al BklOmberc "ho comb n~' "llh ...,,:,,. port te:imm.11e Be Ju R 1lph' w ('.l)Untcr The course is being cut down to 5,934 total yards, a par· 72 for 18 holes. Mcs:i Verde's regul:ir )ardagc for women is Newport's Phil Bloomberg (left), Beau Ralphs (center) and CdM's Mi~e DeRcvere offer a Back B.ly Triangle for All-Siar Game. See ALL-STARS 82 6,300. 0 Sizzling start: Mesa Verde Coun1ry Club's junio r golf team hope to make it three in a row today on i1s home course. Newport-sailing forces complete world ·sweep Newport East ~ Sailors complete spectacular campaign with internatio~al conquest in Dadget, Englanp. For the second consecuti-.c out ing, Mesa Verde CC fin i~hed fi~t in the Beach 01\ ision of the Southern California PGA Me tropolitan Chapter Junior Golf League, winning la!>t Thursday's contest at ·Big Can)·on Country Club in Ne"port Beach with 173V! points, follo"'cd by T he fi nal outcome of the SeaCliff Country Club in Hunt ington International School Team Racing Beach (1 58~). Sanla Ana Country Clutf Championships "a in doubt up o n Newport Blvd. (157), Newport Beach until 1hc fin ish of the last r:tce, but 1he Country Club (149) and Big Canyon Newport Harbor High ailing team (130). capped off an incredible ye:ir by winning In the 18-holc category for players in the International High School Team the 16-1 7 age division, Billy Sarracino of Racing Championships Wednesday in Santa Ana CC won low gross with a 74, Dadget, England. while Ross Ncce)S3ry of Mesa Verde CC Newport Harbor High was the oply U.S. shot a 41 to win the nine-hole middle-age entry sailing against 12 of the top high division. Andy Thomson of Mesa Verde school racing teams from England and CC had an eagle on No. 14, teeing off Ireland. with a driver. then using a 5-wood into According to sailing coach Dill the hole. . . . . Wakeman, Wednesday's races included The top three ftnt)hers in the puttang · some of the most spcctacular1tcam racing See GOLF/I! he has ever seen. Complete Auto Repair • ~ Ma/or Repairs Welcome Minar Repairs Welcome "On the coach's pectator boJt. there \\a!> ab olule !>ilcnce throughout the last SCI of raCC!>," he said. "In the la~t race, the le ad changed three time bet\\een Newport and C\CnluJ I runner-up Skull of Ireland. The fin:il race and regatta outcome "asn't settled un ul one of the lri~h ooats hit the race committee boat trying 10 quceze ac ross the finish line." )ktppcr~ DJnn) Z1mbalJ1, ~a1ha11 Dun ham ~ind SteH; Kie ha. "1th ere"., ~ b nJ., staggered, 7-2 ~lcDonncll. CO} c~ I log.1.n. ~ Newport East Little Leaguers Curtne~ Polo\lnJ Jnd alternate nOW ffi USt Win eight Straight tf they Jack Hogan. Accompan~ ing the ~C\\ port hope to salvage D1stnct 55 title. team ~ere s:t1hng cuJ~he JJmtc · M:ilm and Bill Wal..cman Onh By Dennis Brostemous. S~s Wntef one other U.S teJm ('L1bu1 . \11 10\. \IE.JO ~~OR Academy of Ma!>-..1chu,e11') ha' Ju\t Ill e la.'t \Car, the ~ c'er"on thi!> rcgJtt.i \.c~pun l a'>t l.rttk •~of noon Tueslb\, mud1 l c.iguc \II \tar' .ire ~~~;,t.; Newport Harb¢r qualified a the sole U.s: representati-.e to 1he Team Racing Champion hip!> by winning 1he Baker irophy (U.S. High School Team R:icing Boating of the Tran pac lleet "~.. gniniz to h.iH 10 do 11 approaching !he. half" .i~ point h1 the harJ "a' National Championship) last month at St. Mary's College in Maryland. The Harbor team was also second in the High School Dinghy Nationals in May behind Poin1 Lom a High of San Diego. Newport's three-boat 1eam wa led by COASTLINE UTOMOTIV SERVICE Honolulu. \ftcr lt"tn~ 11'1 npc:n- Based on current l>pccJ'>. e'eral of the top Clas A mJ""· mduJing class leader Roy Disne)°s Pyt·u .Kkct. should have a shot at Mer/111 \ e1ght-d.1~. 11 ·houc course record. 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' I ' I ,. 82 Thursday, July 8, 1993 aw=: From 81 contest were Greg G3briel of Big Canyon (first), Mike Vack r of Me a Verde (1 econd) and Patnck. Franta of Big CBn)On (third). The third of the five July tour· naments -each club hosts an event -is today at Mesa Verde. Teams are comprised of ci,ht players, with two 16-17 age divi - sion players playing 18 holes, four middle-aged players (11 -15) play- ing nine holes, and two 10-and- under players, a group called the Divots that plays five, par-4 holes from the 150-yard markers. In o par-point sy~tem, three points are awarded for a par, t"'o points for a bogey and one point for a dou- ble-bogey. Mesa Verde also won the inau- gura I tournament wi th 164Yl points at the Ne" port Beach CC. Under the sanctioning of the Southern California PGA Junior Golf League, winner of each Southland div1S1on will""advance 10 1hc championships in August at Industry Hills Golf Club in the City of Industry. Chip shots ••• Bob Hope 1s return- ing to the Santa Ana Country Club. In a fund-raiser goll tournament that bene11ts the Children's Center of the House Ear lnstJtute of Orange County, Hope, Phyllis Diiier and several other celebrity entertainers will be featured on Aug 16 Starting time is noon tor the fourth annual event that also features a puning and longest drive contest Call tournament director Ralph Rod· helm at 557-5100 for more details In lhght rounds last Saturday tor the Newport Beach Golf Course men's club Joe Russo shOt an even par m A1Qht A to win low gross (59). continuing hrs hot slleak that began last month v.h1le on vaca- uon m Jamaica On June 24 Russo shot a hole-in-one on a course at Runaway Bay Jamaica Hank Lefebvre won low net (51) 1n Flight A In Arght B rounds Luther Myers (low gross 67) and AJ Elder (low net 54) were the winners wh e Roy Wells (low gross 72) and Don Gattuso (low net 53) were .Fllght C champions The biggest men's tournament ol the year at the Newport Beach CC, tile annual Regatta member/guest 1s July 22-24 To give the event a regatta theme. boats a1e put on the lakes to create add1uonal ob- stacles for the goiters and further enhance the spmt. About 200 golfers are expected 10 play in three lhghts: goro. silver and bronze categones Break1ast will be served each day, food will be available on the course and a dinner/banquet Is scheduled tor the hnal day A palrll\gs party is July 21 Newport Beach CC member Ken Wasmann, y.iho played with guest Fran KJuewer, is the defending net champion. shooting a 260 last year with a 12-handicap Club member Jim Keane, who played with guest Steve Beebe, 1s the delendmg gross champion. finog a 287 last year lhere's still ume to Rock Aroon<l lhe Clock at \he second annual Bobby Hat· field CelebnlY Golf Classic on July 12 10 benefit the Lupus Foundation of American. Inc . Southern Caltfomia Chapter Hatfield, ol Newport Beach, and Biii Medfey ol the Righteous Brothers will perform a 'Rock Around the Clock Show· following the golf tournament at Los Coyotes Country Club in Buena Pane NFL players. radio, telev1s1on and enter- tainment personahtles will also be present A silent auction, baltlccue dinner and rattle will precede the 'Rock Around the Clock Show · For more lnlormauon, contact tour- nament chair Carolyn -Goode at 890· 5398 or 53t-2010 RkhDrd Dunn Is D D11/ly Pilot Sports Writer ttho e dub golf col· umn appeDrs cvtry Thursday. Newport Pony All-Stars vie FUtLERTON -The Newport Harbor Baseball Association's first 1>on)' Leagu_e entry will open play 1n the All-Star Tournament this evening at 5: 15 at .Arnerige Park against host Fullerton. • Formerly Newport West Little League, NHBA is in its first year o.f operation nt the Pony (13-14· - year-old) level. In Pony, the league has had to adapt to rule chan~e~ that involve base-stealing, pitching from a stretch po ition and .. dropped third strikes. Manager Corey Henderson will !lend his son Jeremy to the mound for the ·start in the tournament opener, with Greg Wenm:in to pitch game two which will be ei- ther Sunday or Monday evening. Other key plJ)Cr'i 1n the New- port attack arc Gr;rn t Miller. Gra- ham Gu!>tin and cntcher Grant Dobb1e. Amerige Parlr.. 1~ located north of the 91 Freeway. neJr 1he antcr- sect1on of Harbor Olvd. and Com- monwealth Ave. • All-STARS: From 81 CdM product Mike De Revere•1 recol- lections of the t"'o teams' mcetin~ IMt fall. "Bdlu ·IJ'nJ I only talk, about the econd game, \\>h1le Mike ecm to "'ant to remember only the fi~c. 1'/e tell him the second game was tht only one that counted." CdM won the rcgular-sen!.on meet- ing, 17-0, before the two Sea View League squads \\>Ound up facing each other in a OF Division IV semifinal clash, won by Newport, 28-21. The the 301h and 31st installments in the Back Bay rivalry were known as the B:ittle of the Blly and the Battle of the Day II. But des-pite the good-natured ex· changes for bragging rights, the three- some has forged a friendship, along wilh a place on the four-man South de· f ensivc front. "I was ,surprised at how nice a guy (De Revere) was," Ralphs said. "We die.In 't ·really eve r hav'C a chance to tall.., bur we get along great." De Revere, a 6-foot·3, 230-pounder bound for Golden We)t College, said he has also enjoyed getting to know the Sailor duo. "They're good guys," De Revere said, before taking the chance 10 kid another Newport-Mesa District rival within earshot, Mau Johner. "It's those Estancia guys who arc the bums." The new-found camara'derie will come in handy against the North of· fensive line, as ends Ralphs (6-2, 235) and De Revere figure to bookend Bloomberg (6-2, 255} at tackle for much of the evening. "h's going to be fun playing for the same team," said Ralphs, the Daily Pilbt .Newport·Mesa District Defensive Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year, who will continue at Villanova. S~uth Coach Jeff BrinkJey, who has led Newport inro eight Battle of the DEEP SEA Bay cnc:oun1e11. is also plca)CJ tu enlill the talents of a Sea Kine. "(De Rcvtrc) would have fit in really well at f'llewport," Brinkley snid. ··we've reaJly enjoyec.J him a~ a stuff, bc~use of his great work ethic and Jove for the game. We would be hell on wheel if we ever combined (NeWJ>2.rt and CdM)." Brinkley, of course, had plenty of prajse for Bloomberg and Ralphs, who he will couch for the final time Friday. "They've anchored our def cnsivc line for the past two seasons, and they arc both very deserving to be in this game," llrtnkley said. "They're good football players, but I may be even more proud of their work ethic." Bloomberg and Ralphs will play on the same side of the line for the first time, and both are looking forward to using their familiarity with Newport's defensive system to full advantage. "It makes l!S feel gOQd to have th:it mutual trust," said Bloomberg. \\ho "ill walk on at Oregon next foll . "It's going to be a matter of pride with my· self and Beau to make sure no one gets by us. lt's ~lso going to be a race to the football." Ralphs is also looking forward to some "Newport ·sandwiches,'' with North running backs the reluctant fill - ing. "We're going to kick some bull," said Ralphs, who looks forward to piny· ing with more quickness after shedding 10 pounds from his senior playing weight. "h's going to help my pass rush. lt will also be the fi rst game I play just one way (he started all 14 games at offensive tackle last fall), so I'm looking forward to playing fresh.'' De Revere has nursed a sprained ankle tl)is "'eek, but is expected to be 100 percent by kickoff. ''I'm confident our defensive line is going to play real well," Brinkley said. WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS DAVEY'S LOCKER -6 boats NEWPORT LANDING -4 boats, 310 anglers. 9 yellowtail, 1242 sand bass. 115 anglers. 351 sand bass. 64 barracUda, 22 bonrto. 102 barracuda, 162 calico bass. 38 calico bass. T6 bomto, 3 scUlpln. 1 9 sheephead, 2 hahbut. 2 mako shar'i(, 15 rock1tsh. 82 macl<eret. • blue shark , :1111111111111111 .. :1111111111111111 .. E25o/o OFF~ E2D°/o OFFS :. Anv :: OnAl!J : ~ Transm&slon ~ ~ Repair ~ : Tune-Up : : ,,..a.,, . .,.-..... : : Most Cars & RY'S : : Most Cars & RY'S : • Mist Prneftl c.,. • • Miit Prwm eo.,... • -.111111111111111£ -.111111111111111£ AWARD 7no~ of all transmissions problems U /t require only minor adjustments. 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The track, which will be d.1rk th~ foll~ing two Frida)~. will be ahve th1~ week when 24 top rider!> duel. Among 1he riders e\pccted to compete are pa'lt national cham· _ pion Dobbx Schwanz. of Co')ta Mesa, Brad o,1ey, Alan Chri< .. Lian, Steve Lu cero, Mil..e Faria and cur- rent nntional champion Ch ris Manchester. The e )i'< racer~ ha\e combined to win the t11le every year since 1984. On Sunday, the Sidecar and Quad Classic ''ill be held at th e Fairgrounds, fe:ituring the two- man teams from New Zealand, Australia, Czechoslovakia, Canadn and the United States. There will be IS heats with what is con- sidered the be)t field of sidecar racer) in the U.S. . . Action both 1-riday and Sundav will begin at 8 p.m. l301h of the event!> are free this \\·eel.end '' ith admi sion to the Orange County Fair. After Friday, racing resumes with the Summer Sea on Opener , on July 30, and wilt continue wcel..ly through September on the Costa Mc!.a O\ JI Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Playar-aarent 11188111111 II sat for Costa Mesa teams COSTA McSA -Co.,1a Mei.a Pop Warner football will hold it'> player-parent meeting to finalize plans for the upcoming season on Thursday. July 15, nt Co'!>ta Mesa High's Lyceum. Five foo,ball teams und the some number of cheer- leader squad) will be fteldcd starting with ahe first prac- tice to be held Monday, Aug. 2 nt TcWinklc Park on Ar· lington Road in Costa. Mc)a. The team) ure organtLCd according to age and weight, while the cheer !.quad an! by age only. Pop Warner does not have tryoul'I or cut players, and each young ters pla)S in every ganu:. Athletic Director John r orrc tcr has indicated there ure still opening) on all teams :ind )quad!., and inter· C)tcd boy and girls and their parents are invited to come to the meeting. le.1r11 more 'nbout the program nn(t meet the coache-. and other members. The age cla.,.,e) rnnge from the 7-8-)ear-old Cobra) all the way.,>Jp to the Co,,bo)~ (11 -13). New, along y,.1\h returning, pl.t)er' and parents arc in- viacd 10 attend the mee11ng 10 ..chedule the necessary physical examination'l, learn of the conditioning period required, meet the staff) and complete any unfini)hccJ paperwork. Starting with the fi rst prac11c..: Aug. 2, ah c team!> Jnd squads will meet from 5:30-8 p.m. every Monduy through Thursday until tabor Uay. After that, practice will be from 6·8 p.m. on Tuesday through 'f11ur)day. Horn~ game'> arc pla)ed ut tile Co~ta Mesa High foot- ball field, starting about the middle of September until Thank'>giving Each team pl,1>' a h.ll~1I tif 10 gJmC), five ' home and n .. e J\\ .1y. Coo;ta Mella i a member ol the Or.ange l:rnp11e Con· fere.nce, made up of 15 comrnu1ul) a!l,OCiJliom. Additional rnformatton ma) be ubtaincd at the meet-~ ing on Thur~d.l~, orb) l 11l111g (71-1) 54U-3S-10, orb) \\rtl· ing to Co!>l.1 :-.lcsa Pop \V;1rner I l10lb.1ll, In~ at 30:?1 H:irbor Dlvd . (\1,1,1 ~tc .. a. CA 1)~1>26 Special Factory Lease Programs on all 525i' s and 525i Touring Wagons . . "Don't Mia 11111 Oncl In A Ulatlnl8 Ofl8r from BMW To SAVE 1bounndll'' '87 BMW 3251 BMW TRADE-INS '91 BMW · 3181 '90BMW 3251 '90 BMW 32511 • 7l< ITI 5sp0 Lo rr. modi °' 5 spa w!lfe, IO mi 5 spd 011.21 fl.AWUSSq2SVK486) I~ -ii'!! 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Also, we·n need the \Uc of a few trucb u~ tadMdu.als to btlp whb beavy iwna. lap · briag your paper aad\tutic 1rocery ba&• for our ru11.maae 5hopper to ~11y ou1 tbeu purcbate• -"'--- Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Mesa All-Stars vie Saturday HUNTINGTON BEACH Summer of '93 continues hot Inc Cost:) Mc a Little League Major All·Stars will huvc their firsr 1as1e of Cj2.mpc:11tion on Satur· day when they open P.lay in 1hc District 62 Tournomeni a1 Hun· 1ington Valley Little League, Costa Mesa's I J • und 12-year- old unit will battle fount:un V:1I· ley . North rn 1 1~ opening game, which will siart nt JO a.m. Jeremy Via i!> the probable 'llartin_g pitcher for Cos1u Mesa. with Efren Nava and Mike 1 liggins the other top hurlers. Tho!>e three are also among the top hitters for the local team, which is being managed by Dan Ray, who is as· s1 ted by Brad Via. ' The remainder of the Costa Me a roster consists of: Brett Uecker. Mark Cour\'oi lcr, Robert Cowin. Chri Desandro. outfielder Shaun Ferryman, ca1cher C.J. Kcyte, Steve Lccce, Wilham Mo- relli. David Ray, ca1chcr ha\\ n Wherry and J.D. Willey. ."It will come llown to p1 tching," said ·Brad Via about the prospects • tor his team in the 1ournamcn1. , CO\IJ Me'a will play aga111 c1· rher Tuesday (if ii win Salurda>) or Wednesday (if it loses} at 5:30 p.m. a1 the sumc 'lite. ~ Before it's overt 1t may go down as one of best ever for fishing. T rophy cla.,s hluefin tun:i, yellowfm, bigeye, ycllowtail and do1 ado huvc moved into SouthlJnll w.uers a11d the entire sportfishing lleet is primeCJ for" hat could be one of the "best" summer fi,hing seasons on record. > Tuna and tails arc being hooked by sportfishcr!. running out of Ne"port off the ~ eastern edges of the Buttcrny bank\ :.ind good tun..a fishing con11nucs on J MrJ1ght lint: to San Clemente Island. . Monster blucfin tuna in rhc IOO·pound plus clasi. arc being decked about I W 1111fc., wu1h of San Diego. Only abou1 one out o( every four tuna hooked arc brought tu gJff due to th eir size and fighting po" er. Enc Gfeller of Anglers Center. 6"2-666.2, in Newport reponed that Dr. Pct!! Ka)mer of NC\\port Deach, fo.hcd a m1n1-long lil rt~e lrtp on boJrd the sportf1 her "Pt1c.1lac Queen' this past '"cckend and got into a '' 1de opl'll bate on bag fish. Dr. Raymer landed three bluefin 1un .1 weighing in exce!>s1 of 100 pound:., a 75-puund h1gc)e tuna that ate ,, irollcJ jig and rounded off his fr,hing trip \\Ith a 25-pound }elkmt.111 A' of pre):. tune-, m1d-ch.1nncl and out1.:1 water co11t111io11-. Jrc excellent with thi: cu rr ent 'ca temp lmldmg in the 71 to 71 egrce ran c. S\.'.hooh ol tunJ :1111.I other .. :.ilt ~.11er big game fhh are bcmi.t reponeJ .iround all the high spur and keuing on hrccLtng bait by 'Jl<:>rllr!>her\, prt\'Jte }JC:hh and rhc commercial ncct. MJrlin fohrng i<; nbout 16 break l<>O'le. lip1"cbills are tailing and jumping 111 the ehnnncl anJ off the ca\t end ul """ Clemente hland. The !lcwul1 't11ped ma,Jin uf the !->Ctt'>On "·" '"e1ghed in at Av31on by Jim 1 Kingsmill of DanJ l'oint, "'ho l.1nUed a 103·po~nd rh:irlin h'llln~ from his )aeht "Wild 0111" on the IM I Spo1. The billfoh engulled a la't trolled purple anll blac.k jig, pottl1 her "Bongo)" caught and relea.,cJ 19 blue \h 1rJ..., on Tucsda) , whale her 'h ter 'hip "Uvngo) 11 " relca,ed 12 blue) and lau,ht three maJ.\o shJtks all O\.er the IOO·pound cln,o;. 1 he~e l\\-O bu:i1s dnltcd over 1he 1-1 Mile Bank \\Ith chunJ.\o, of m.11.:kerl'I ahcr •rre 1d!ng out .1 huge chum .. 111:k, Uoth IJ\I 'lportf1~hcr .. opcr.11 e M' r>·•::.scnger charter .. 0111 uf D.1' 1.:y"s I cKker and dall} tnp~ <:.1n be booked b} phonrng 673-2810 "ley,.pon Lamhng, 675-0550, rtrom good lt,hmg for ,mall game 11\h ~long thc,coa'>t and that h.1i1 c:ond1t1u11'> .uc univ fu1r. I he hall boat •~ uni} tinJ1ng µmhead I alk around !ht! dock,) of, Nc\\pon about a huge mJrhn bein!( l.'ftught 111 local water<, 1h1s '"eeJ.\end, remain unconfirmed. There "-<ts a report of a 260-poul'ld b1lf fish C'[lught ·1bout fi"c mile!> •off Pnam1J He.ad, A check with the U:tlbo,1 Angling Outdoors •• nchO\ IC!> on rnu:.t ol II'> '>1.:IS JI llll.! the beach SJnJ ba'' co1111nuc to b11e good olf Hun1ing1on on rl 1,tic• leadheaJ .. and cut ..quid. J he "C.11 ~pcc:i;il ,qll run U\Cr n1~h1 trip' 011 Club ,1nd lhe lash Jock :u A'alon didn't rc,eal am tact::. on th1) big inarlin, the <.1n~kr ur boJt. A 260-pounJ st nµcd m.1rlln '' .1 g1ilnt' marlin for local "ate rs .111d mo~t likely, 1f ... uch .1 fi,h of thi'> '>lie \\ .1~ caught, 11 could h,1\e l>ccn a blue marlin or '>"i¥Jfr,h. · ~hark r1 .. h1ng trip ... being run out ot l\ewport buy a.re producing lot' or actmn l>ll big blue sharJ.,:, anJ counts un bu.ncd mJku ..,hark' continue tu mcre.1">1.' J 1ih I he I nda\ ..ind SaturJ,1v llelorc hciJd11ll! h,1ck tu S 11. Diego. · - C:.iltcn ha,.., 11.,hmg at Catalina 1'l:.111J ts 'll!uch lor angler' li!.hing ~t1111ger kelp. l m: < 1lcller ul l'e\\ pon. hc.1dell Im l '\-lool Uo\luO \VltJler u"cr lU CJt,llin.1 on ~k nt1,I\ .ind fl'>hcd (.hurc.h Rock, 1.1J..1ng ltm11' l ( · l.J llCU\ Ull .1nlhuv1e,, (Jlclkr, Liii a\ id lni.'.il am~lcr, ... 11J thJl \\,tier conu111on, llll C.1lu· llna \\ere IJnt .1,1 1~ Jlld th.it lisl11ng tur 1u11:1, n1.1rlm, \ello·., 1.111 ;ind dur:.ido could e\plu\!i: 1.i11 the e.1'1 enl1 ul the 1-.lanJ .in~ d.i) Thursday. 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H 1 thrt:l niun.: run• ui the tifth 1nn111c. 1.1.h1lc H;irpcr.., run·,c.;•Jn nv 'Incle IU 1Cntl'f :sddc<l ~C'WJ")(lrl l-.1,t ' final· run in thc tlnttom 111 1he l111h M.111 M ,1r ... h II t1u Da'" lttt tadd i:.1ch ijtkhcJ "ell m r\..ht•f IOI 'c.:"r">rt l ::,1,1. "•th c.1d1 ticinc lreJ111;J '41lh, nc ,,,1rl·lc" innanc. \oJ c.1c:h \\II hl ·'' 11lab!c for p11c.h1n~ Jut\ in '\n"purt l ,,.,,., llt:\I g.tnh lhmeH·r. II irrcr. 111'11• "''" unL' 01 the.-._n prt,hl r• "'' th<" L>vdl!· l'f' lhlTIO_!! th<." 11."ful..ir '1."cl'••n ·llHI their run •11 the d1..,tr1('t', f Our• 11 1mcnt ''' < h11m1'11.'0' title ... 111 1101 pllt.:h 111 th h•urn 1111c111 iluc: 111 d '"rt: clt>11"' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Sf AH: Of. CALIFORNIA BERYL KLING , De-PJ iJ '•I>' ' c""'·•mdl•on or d0<1I Adrr n.slr•tton or Es tloner: suo1ec1 ptoperty •s St0t· The n.l"I" •nd bus• .. ~SS LUCERO SILVA HER· FERNANDO SILVA HER AS PEA MAP RECORDED c:••••d. -..i 11 Oy 111e ~uperior Co..n 1;11es Act (Th•s <1utnon1y •qe SD.ice No 9318 S.a YOU ARE IN DEFAULT IN BOOK 7 PAGE 25 OF N A 187830 h•es rllf'lt~ o~tat.ng•nd \llJ ll a'IOWlhepersonalrep-MICHAEL AVFYOERT· n M °'' H 'pat11 address~oltheboyt"fa•t NANDEZ, e m inor NAN OC:Z ANO ELENA UNDER A DEED OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS :OTICE OF m.i nlen 1nce upenscs, re:.enLJ~ve 10 take many NER, 4340 CAMPUS ~~~Wl'~~ ,:ih s':::t N-Jameio ~v·d Re1ed, I" c:h11d. MERCADO TAVIRA 771 TRUST DATED M•rc:h IN THE OFFICE OF THE INTENTION and p1f'mums on msur· 8Cl1ons w1ll'lou1 oblanng DRIVE, SUITE 100, pott Buch, Calolorm~ s~~nc~o 9Clnc:, -~°'Pl> CASE NO. A1&8959 Scon Pl U 7, Costa"'-" 28 t990 UNLESS YOU COUNTY RECORDER OF nee .:i tep1,1bto 10 the pur court approval Before Jail· NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 ~s raM.eJ 67~ eE p:~~ ORDER TO SHOW CA 112647 TAKE ACTION TO PAO. SAID COUNTY TO SELL REAL tM~e•. $1\''I bt' prorat.O 1"9 cM.irn very lml>Qf1ani 92&80 (7141852-8400 The publtc: •uctton w>ll be Co~st Highway i :!95 CAUSE FOR CHANGE P u blished Newoon TECT YOUR PROP· Property 8ddrtss IS pur· PROPERTY AT ~-. Ol lh d3le of recording ctions, however. lhe pef· PuOllshtd Newport m.tdt lo s:ihsly lhe hen fOf Long Be er CA 90803 OF NAME 8~.:teh CO'lla Mf'n 0 ~ ERTY, IT MAYBE SOLD ~~09k~ S~Nori°! N~~.l~:T~S~~~EBY ~~ c~7~(i~~ciecc!~:~1n~I ~::.,;~~:s::11':t~! ~ Beiich·Co,111 Me*? O;i•ly ~~o::,?:edol ,~'en•b~~:i The asuls lo be sold art NA~EJ"g'O~l~i1:1 ~~~. Prlot J~ 17 ;>4 Ju') 1 I AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF ST A EE T, N EWP o RT Cil\IEN that on or alter July convevanrc. 1ton5ole1 1.1•es 1n1cres1ecl persons unless Pilot July 6, 8, lJ, l993 w/ls d,.posit:O gy itomas g::,,~ h;:, O!i":.::ne~~ NAN OEZ AN O ELENA 1993 • YOU NEED AN EXPL,A. BEACH. CA 9266:). 2.), 1993. at tho .Odtes.s ol ,ind Jnv 111.0 in~uJ.lOGa Pol lht>y hJVO w;i111ed..ru>1tce oc TUTh296 L L~better 11111 Tom l.lod• Ind cert n cnerar int n MERCADO TAVIRA ON 0(; ~ l NATION OF THE NA· The undersigned Trvsteo Galvin A Koene, AllOfnc'y icy 5hJ0I t>t• at Ille •~iwnse consented lo lh• proposed bent'f with Seaclrtfj:...Mobtle •Oles and e~e loc.:ittd 111 HALF OF MINOA CHILO TURE OF THE PRO-d11cilltm1 any rrability IOf •l Law, 1750 Wh11her Ave , ol the pur\.11.li.ot acl•on I Tho tndepefldont PUBLIC NOTICE Home Parle ~199 A·2 Air L P °' LUCERO SILVA H(R PUBLIC NOTICE CEEDINO AGAINST any lncofreC1noss of lhe No 29, Costa Mesa, C.Jl1 The P'.Opcny IS lo bo IOhJ 8dm1rnslra11on euthon•r, Will NOTICE OF The IOlal amounl du• on Costa Mew. ~92~6 NANO(l HAS,HAVt f"ILEO 20t&4e YOU YOU SHOULD sl/oel address end other lornla, th~ under11gnod on an as is basis, except be granted unless an ntor· PUBLIC SALE this property, lnc:IUdlng es-The business n.ime us9d A PETITION FOR AN Flc:tltlous • common dtstgnallon II ONn Ci1vans. as e1ecv10t for lolltt, .Ind lhe undt'I· estcd person Illes an ob-llmated costs. e11penses b the sellt-r at lh<'ll loca ORO ER TO CH AN Ci E CONTACT A LAWYER. any, shown her.,n or the esl3te ot lht abov• si9ncW l'O'>erve~ the right lo ll'Cl•on lo the pohlion and NOTICE IS HlRC:BY and advances AS ot 1'le ~ t The Garve Cnm NAMES FROM LUCERO BuslneN Name NOTIC~ OF The total amovnt or the roomed dececleN. w1h sotl tl'1ec1 <lny and au b•ds shows good cause "'!hY the GIVEN pursu nl 10 Bua.· date ot tile pul>Hc salt. is an ~ 31~9 A 2 YA•r ,, SILVA HERNANDEZ TO LU Statement TRUSTEE S SALE · unpaid balance of tho obll· at pnvale ule to tho hrgh D•ted: Jun• 2 t, coun should not gt ant the ;:s and Professions Codo S2,753 33 The •uc:tion w.11 eoo~ Or C01r>t.1 Mes.a ~A CEAO SILVA ME: RCA DO • Tho I ng ~ "''-""~ UNDER DEED gallon aecuttd by lht est and best net bidder, 1993 au1no1•1Y hon 2l707 lhlll lhe 1"' bo m~e '°'tho purpose of 92626 11 1s horeb\f oroered th.ii dOtnq O..\.· u• u JD;;; OF TRUST p!Opof'ty to be aold and sublec:t lo c:onlt1m1111on by Do•n Givens Ellecu-A HLARING on lhe pell 1'7"'9 doscn~ r opony satrstying ll'lo hen on tho Tho .,,lte•pal~ dllt ol .ii ptnons 1n11tost., in 535 .Ar•on So.~"""'a. ~""rr TS No. e11ee ruson•blt Hllm•led '!~ :uupenor ~oundrt •11 tor of the Estate of Vlr· tru'st~ ~~~~ 1°.!'s ~~ :~bt~ .f!e i.,kea~:~~e pf'Ol)et'ty, 1ogethtt with the the bl.Ilk u.e cs Auqu 1 31 th•• matt« •Pi>ear o.toro 1ss. Cost.a Mua C A L-n No costs, expenses •nd •d· r.. • e, 1n1eres • es 1 1 8 K 11 D · hold 1 °' cost or the sale 1993 111 the on.ce -of Clark• 11111 cou11 1n O.par1mont ti6.."6 • vancos is S43J 700 99 I.lit ol Aid doc:edenl at lho 9 n • • ng, • in Dept 70J located at 341 er •• pu tC auction to D•ted· July 7 1993 M In 6~00 E No 703 of tho Oranoe Trnns •c DeY..i ~1 NOT~~37t:!2bt Said sale wtit be mado, llma of Mf dHlh, and ell c .. Hd THE. CITY DRIVE. ORANGE lh•h h:gh1•!:ru.b1dder lo~ SE.ACLIFFE MOBILE j,~,7~c0::"~ 'n95. County Supemw Coon •t Comp v, C tom;., 11 oo_y given bul w11hoUt convtoMt or right, llU.. and mlllf0$f the O•lvln R. Keene, ~t-CA 92668 US · " I money o Lon Beach CA 90803 tho addtes.a s"°""' at>olfo Crensh .,., B<V°M'"ll•CI lhat CAL FED SER\11CE w111aoty expreu °' trn-estate has acqulr~ by op-tomew et Lew t 750 IF YOU OBJECT TO tho the un11ec1 S~tes. °' • HOME PA.AK Th 9 bulk on A st 3 11193 .i 2 300 T ormno CA COOPORATION, • Cahfor-pl·ecl ,.O.voing IJIJa, po• •·••ton of law OI olheno.lse, WhlttlOt' Ave. No. 29 or.intong ol lht pchl«>n, you casli Cf s cl!Odl P•Y•bl• lo •w: Unda J. L••t•r, c!..1 u .. ;s Ml~ o·ctock~ m i.nd .~ lrf'd Th·• bur. n~u IS COi) ~ COfl>Ol'•lton, as trustH. aossion °' encumbf'anc:.a 1n Md 10 that cer\llt'I prop. ' • r.hovld •PPUr at Ute heat· SHchlle Mobile Homo Awtherlaed A .. nt tor to oma n Ofm 1 • ducteo by • corporft'~" :>I SUCCOSSOf ltUSIOO, Of 10 s.lliSPy lho lndeOlednesj erty localed 1n lhe City ot c;~t~e~:u, C~ 9t~~2:I 1nq • IOJ St.lie your OI>-:.i~lll'k (P•!~~~ al lomt 2~1 s .. c:ll"e MM ... Hom. ~~~~•I Code Section :::: n::.' wttC::'::· ~·= The 1tg1111an1jr.) COITI s.ubslotuted ln.ISIH pursu-secured by a.tid Deed, In-Cos~ Mou. County ol Qr. one. 1ect.on1 or Me wnttl'n ob-• on """'"'•y. July • P•ril . b th nimo '°'change of name ShoUld mcioc~ to l•ll"!!\itct buSi an110 tho Oood ol Trust e11 cllldrno lllt IH Md ex •"99· Sla1t ol Cal1fOfNi1 94~..-1oci.ons .,., in tno COYrt be 1 at 10 00 • m •I thO Cont11et· T1mottiw v .!i ~n:' :d•eu e ol lhe not be grant~ ne s ~u llV r1Ct1t10U1 .Culed by EDWARD Cill pcinse ol lhO trusteo and of dtsc:nbed •s foltows . Publtshtd Newport IO<t lhe ,,..,,,og Your l'J> lo4JO¥r~ loattton. CCIM l7 t4) 432 .. 700 • poraon ,. h wflOt'n cl ma It la tUIVler Otd«~ mat a B'°'~"e 1 N """'') llJIPll DATED Maren 28, 1m I.ho tl\l5la c:n1.itoo by .. ,id lot e. of Tr11et 138.2, as Beach Coslll MttJ 0 'Y pe~r.nce may be in person Th• '°'" Entrance lo "' 11 0 copy of th•• Older to ano-aoo..e on 0&>16<82 RECORDED: April 2, 1t90 dooo. idlliOCts thOf'etJn-POI' Map rocOfded IO Boot. Pilot July I 2 0 1991 Ot by your anomty S4.tlte 205, (Second Floor), Pubhshtel Newport ~ boCI !" is:"'" In nu.. be publlsheO In Trens lte 0. DIN'M BOOK dtr, wilh Interest ii pro-42, Page J . or M1scel• ' ' ' thM If YOU ARE A CREDITOR 17002 lrvtne Boulov•td, BHch.Cosla Mesa 011~ 11~,00-E ~ tic OAJLY PILOT • ~P*P9f CO!T'p.;my R~.11 p PACiE vtded th-n •nel tho un-laneous Maps RecOldS of 01 a con~ent crecl•IO< OI f\1$1in C 1•l0<n.11 92680 Piiot July 0, IS, 1993 suranct, llO ol al ' fQ.Wl 0,:et" r °' INSTRUMENT NO 9(). jNld pt1nclpai ol the note o ... noe eoun,Y. CalolOfnla PUBLIC NOTICE lh• deco WO, you muat file ~·d s 1• IS lo be hold Th06S ~: ~~ ~.j0~ ~~ ~~" c:;tyl)4.I~ Ii<* 171752 In the Otl.c• of Ille MCured by taid dHCI wtlh Tho propeny Is a "nglt Y~' Cf<1"'1 "-•lh lho court without covenant or wt•· _ d , 1 least .......,, 1 •1~ l hit s 1lllft'Otlt '"'" liled Recorder ol OAANOl k'lt•"t tn.feon u pto-1.,,,.1y ros1donc:o, and It 11 BSC 1eee o.lnd m111 •copy to tho per· ran1y u to po1soH.c>n, 11. PUBLtC NOTICE ~~u :!'A~~ ct,~•~· • ...,,~ to""'"' ino Couritf C•n. Cl County, C.i1rom1t1, on<l s>ur· Yldecl In said Nolt. comltlonly known •• 2571 NOTICE OF aonAI re~tHntallv• •P-n~ng encumt>f~os, '!! ----wNch 11 tho t>usmo'u d• • in. dwy °'Cho no.nnq Ota"Ott COVl1(r on J JO 1u11n1 10 the Nol~• ot De 0 1 d· J ... 1 1993 Wos1m1nstor Av• Coslt Pl!TITION TO !»rited by the coun w•thln ot ..... nor1sa on en H is , na110343e Y o·•T• 1 1 lautt and C:lcchOll to Se• • • • '°''"' • Mesa, C;ahlomil ' lour months rrom thtt d:ite ''wtiert 1s" basis Tho prop-HOTICI! TO IMfore the saio dai. PtO .,. .. 1 JUN 14~ t••:a ,575640 lhertunelor CAL FED lllRYICI! The sale Is subject to cur ADMINISTER ol first '"su<V\Ce ol ltners eny ""hlCh will bo IOld 11 CRC>ITORS OF fled abovt JUL•l "OBINION, l'\;Oh1Jl u Nit ""8H(h AC:COROEO ftbtuMy 18, CORPORATION, ea rtol t.1ttoa. covenants, coo. WOL~~w:.c:r~~LI! u prOV1utd in soction 9100 dt!ICllbed llS lollOws din eUllC SALi! D•ted .hltf 2 , t993 COMMISStON!A OF C u M~ 0:! PllOt '.,,,.;y 1993 TNat-, "°""Ot'tr Cel d•llons restrictions rtser· ot the Clllrlom11 Probate lnQ tlblo and ch11f'5, l1ft (ll!CS •104 O. Thom•• Fleml"9 TH• Sup I! RI o R O tA Y 3 BOOK '•cl EnterprlHa e c ... va1Jon9 nghcs nohts ol CAS• NO. •t&92tt Code fllo lime IOI hhng )acltots: mllnno ong1ne , ma• • • Jonea, hft, Slm.-on COURT I I~. '2. 19 199 PAGE· lrornl• Corp., I 5700 way, ~nd HHmOnls ol To 611 hotra, bonvhcl..vrtt 'ct.urns ..... 11 nol e•ptrt ti.-MO !•an1tn1e.slon, .. botll •tos U.C.C.) .. Abbott, Attemer-.. , r-::================"':06::i7 fp,jSTRUMt NT NO 9~ Wllal\lre Beuleverd rK')(d crtd1IOfl. con11ngon1 tredl l0te rour montl'lt rrom tho 1ack11; boat ropoa, bolll ~row No. (NIA) Cl•rlle • Merine 1,.. 098084 ot anld Oltleial L An lo CA eoo:ae Bids Ot oilers 1,0 lrMtod 10111, •nd 1>9ften• w110 m.1y heating data noticed hffcsefs, etectnc:, 1eo cream Not~ 11 ho•tby 91ven to euninc:e Records, will SELL on Au-,:• "') .~ •• '°' Hid property and mutt othtn1<1M be 1n1tte1ted 1n aoow ''"101, ch>ldttn 1 •ova. 15 cred11ora ot tho w11h1n P bl h d N oust •. 11193 at I .30PM, 111 '" .. 2.z209 bt In wn1ing and moy be lht w•I Of late, °' both YOU MAY EXAMINE tho uses lu.1 lldd111YN, o•tt· narlled Hiler th., a bulk u Is • ewport IN THE LOBBY TO THl 8 r I L I Z A • • T H dtlive~ to tho ••tculor of WOLCOTT A NOOll fr ~tpl by Ill• cou11 If you CIM b*e, m.nno c•rbur• Ult II abOu\ lo m•Clt o1 0.Kh Costa Mesa 0.ty 8UILOINO, 601 SOUTH MME'KA. ..... TANT petSOt\.rly OI IO ltle •d· A P£T1110N h. I t>ffn ••• person lntOf'OSttd In tor, •NOntd m•nno PM'S. lht Ulttl dHCtlbtCI '"°'"""'" ,., l£WIS STRtET. ORANGE. IECRETMY dttH or his •llornty. f.I~ by MAAIANNl FAA tt\o e &alt. yov may Ne boa I t H lung: rn11cal· belO'# ~ CAllfOANIA ll put>loc llUC· TAC71MI Oalv1n R KHno, 1150 Rf Ll 1n \ht SuponOf COUtt ... m lhO COU•I • ll)tmll A• Ian~ Cloh:'Y. 2 lugg• Th• Nw°l'H tlnd buainau _________ , Uon, IO In. htQhMt biddtt Publlaheel Newport Wh•tllOf A\19 , No 2?, co ta of Clllllorn11, Coun~ 01 OR quest tor Special Nollco 01 MU. ~411\trt OI 1teroo 4 ~, ..... ol tno Ml9f Mt PU9UC NOTICI =. c:"1a~·=·i:.-u: 8tach.Cos\.t ,,.... Daily ::-ln~;~:m;.-l(c: ~y.:: "m1e. PETITION requctll ~~ ~=-:'-': .:~tory =-:-~~-=~ ~~:. f ;';.~c~::·o:~ S"""80R COURT Unttotd $\It .. ). ... rlghta, Pil04 Jul~ •• ts, u. 199.) Clttk °'the Superior Cour1 .,,., MARIANN FARRCU •ti.I Ot Of llrl'ly ~"°" OI •tow. Nabonal Geograpn. Cotti ...... CA t2L"t OP~ lltle ane1 lnltt.-t. tomle'fOd ltlOG3 111 any 1omo att01 .no '"" o. •ppolnlod •• '*"° • c.ount as rrovtd.o in a , bO••• o1 OtcS ,,..~. Tho 1<>1»1-on in fomoa couwn OP ~• to anel no.., held oy 11 pul>locat-on of lhll not>« repttMn~tove IO am<nia MctiOt'I t250 of tho C '°'' buni1>9f, ~ latjda1. ). of"--dWtl •~ ~ ailt n. ,,__ ...._ undtr uid o..o In tho Muc NOTICE and btl0te 11141 m•k•ng °' 1 , 1~ "' •or.,,. a • na.e l"fobt•e cooo A ~ ...,... bhe, P' cans. ot IM Ml« i.· """'° • P.O • ._ t4nt • ptoptrlty ... v.tled In Mid tho NIO 04lnt Q11t1 t IOI' PfoCUt1 No4ict ench.)f W1d Ch• I IOOI •bOOtt • County and SUie end do CMttOtW Tho t9mla and COOlloliON THC! PETITIOH ~""tt form la av. t)la 1tOm lhO "Y 1U l(!ftl; At .0 OT Ute.._, ~ C • ...... ten bad .. tollowa ASS(!~ 8UPllRIOR COURT ol ""'° C."1 or P#'1 C41111 IN dKedont. WILL end C0\111 ~ ~ ' pino 2 °"* ~ N!l'Na ~ .. ,., •n SOR I PAACE'-NUMBER Oft "T..-8TAT8 OP and p.n crecM ttte ,..,.,,, ~.if l/l'IJ, be a llld • Attet"My fM u-. Petf. w • • I u MfftNt llWd by ... • ,,. llATTm OP CMS02210 CAL•OR"IA'OR Oll\lettettdottObeKUtM to ~1• °tJlot NJ atMeC!Ch w,llst! l'!um Nler~IVMyHl't .... TM• P•TITIO• T lOT 11 IN DLOCI( M OF T .. COUllTY •ble IO tr!e uode11igned ,,,,., COG!cill et• ·-s ELL . ror. ... 0-9'ldl ..... c...... nm f;A~~:~AfH .cg~o~ ••• ::=::.IA. =:,:.'Cr='~ ~·"'th•::;,, In VI• l)Ol1 .,/ : ;;.. or 91~·-~ r.J:.:~-;~ ':. GARAGE SALE HINTS 'Befor your garage sale set up a cfle k-out tand complete with hange and a calculator. ~~J:.~"or, ~~:.fa~· KLl .. Q ... VMQl .. .a ::::, ~.:: .. ':cc:":': ...!~~TION !t<Q ~y~C, • .. ~ ....... u• 'KLlltQ alle VMOl•IA -• -.. ui. uMm ,•• • ' I! _ ~ Ole,..!-~ .. ~A~L:!'~~L;:;;,.._.....,~~-----~---.;,,;;,;.fi ) ' 84 Thursday. July 8, 1983 PUIUC llOTICU p ·-.1 MAltOI LAWM- MOUNf OLM ~·McwMry C"-C* • er.m.ary Stn111g AU Faulu" 1625 Olsler Costa M ... 540-MM • STIRTllG I IEW BUSllESS?? The L.9gal Department It the Piiot la pleaaed to announce a new Hrvtc. now avalfable to new bualneuee. We wlll now SEARCH the Mm~ for you •t no extra charge, and eave you the time and the trfp to the Court Hou•• In Santa Ana. Then, of COUrM, after the ... rch la completed we Wiii file your ftctttfoUI bu..,_. Mme statement with the County Ctertc, pubflth C>nc. a week for four WMka u required by law and then flle your proof of publ~ ~ County Clerk. •. I ; T Pleue atop by to ftle your fictttfou• buelnna atatemn at th• Piiot Legal Department, 330 West Bay, Costa M ... , Callfomla. tt you cat\lnot 11op by, plHM call ua mt (71•) &42,..321, Extenalon 315 or 316 and we Wiii make arranQementa for you to handle thl• procedure by mall. If you ahould have any further question•, pie... call u1 and we wlll be more than gtad to usltt you. Good Luck In rour new bualneul iiiiiPil • • ' F• Ad Actian Cal I liljli . .... '42·5171 Hove A Garage Sole! • Newport Buch/Costa Maa Dally Pilot Thursday • .:Julye, 1993 H ' • 330 w.· Bay Street I Costa Mesa, CA 92627 a Dow To Plaee 11----NEWPORT cosTA MESA 26241--,...---1·----BUSINESS Pe, ltSONAlS 3002 MEMBERSHIPS ~1 ifj d Ald HOUSES/ BEACH 2169 APARTMENTS COMMERCIAL OPPORJUNITY '-' ass e i. CONDOS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil EASTSIDE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE 2904 Mel whlle YOY were 1nli6iiCiiYiiCiiiiMiiiieiimiibiieriisiil'liilP I FOR RENT E•ec Harbor View • Back J3ay Chicago for Class r• $500. over transfer Bl' PHONE: 714 l4Z•!!!'.•7 Ill'•--·---1BR 1BA, sml backyd union. "Twins from 3018 '"' Twnhm, 3br+ family $635 No pet 645-1631 SICUU YOO" FUTURE Texas .. 409/560-3166 costs (904) 336-0295 rm, IOts of upgrades. F it L /H h / alter July •th' B" VJSFrWWG OR U an 1950sf. $1900 mo. EASTSIOE COlTAGE ROOMS 2706 BUSINESS OFFICE ' 0 •Y era ey TABLE FOR SIX I-=--.,.-~-:-----• aa al~ n~: 31~21-5560 2BR 1BA $850 w/d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mars. New typo vend-Successful a Ingles Doctor wtahea to ac-330 W B S CODONA · FOR RENT 2769 Ing mac hines No sell· h h quue NJ>' Beach C C. · ay treet S\ ~ec home 3B d hkps. yd, encl gar. CdM Rm/Ba. aome ong. PfT gross $2800/, meet.I~ eac ot er 11)emberah1p Pb c.11 Co11 ta Meaa, CA 92627 DEL MAR 2122 loft. new p·aint,r, PC:: 180 E Wilson 828-1473 k1lch pnvs. Ellec• hm, mo. Ellpanslon hnanc-. Call 1·800-TABLE-4-6 854-7141 or 854-7100 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gated, view. Harbor Eaatald• Cottage comm pool. Near UCI. EXECUTIVE SUITE In Ing avall. lnvst. req'd. (Corner or Newport Blvd. & Bay St.) Charm o .. or•: ocn Hiii. S4JOQ/(TIO 250-4200 3BR 1BA, gar. encl S495 Incl ul. 721·1615 Newport Center. view 800-821·8363 ------------------... Ysrd w/d hkup $925 of1lce/1umlshed $100 DO IT YOURSELF IDEAS l"llASSIFIEQ_HOURS•. vu, fr ctyd/woodsy FOR LEASE: 3Br 2Ba y • Ellcluslve Balboa Penln. wt<. and seen service ·------I • • "' -encl backyard on cyn. w/lof1, 2 patios, steps No pets 722-8294 lrg rm w/pvt entry .. No avail-tree coffee, fu, A READER SERVICE Of THIS NEWSPAPER r,lephont Sam • 5:30pm Monday-Friday Wd firs, fr drs. shttn. from beach on bay-EASTSIDE smoking, no cooking. gr8 loc.atlOn. 2nd ol-ANNOUNCEMENTS den{d~ rm/3-4 BA. aide. 548,..589 Country Woods $350/mo 67S-3391 fie• avail: S200 mo.. •••••••••I Walk-In 8:30am-5:30pm Monday-Friday $2600 mo 673-9291 l·Ud--1-le-3-.-3-,-a--Lg 1 loll bdrm, $695. ~su T~ (I• 750-1313 o s • • m rm. No pets. 180 21st St. HOTELS ..... ...., DE a RLfNES Charml~ beaut elegant redec. 2-car gar. ~ home. hdwd nrs, frpls. $2, 100. 310-277-1583 646-1164 or 645-9543 & MOTELS 2718 EXECUTIVE SUITE LOST & 'londay ......................... Friday 5:30pm 2Br 2Ba $1800. 3Br can owner af1er 6PM. •FREE ciiLEl!•l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil near JW Airport. NB. T da Mo d 5 3(, 3Ba $2200. 434-4976 ... Udo Penlnaula• 1~drm, clean, pool-COSTA MESA MOT<m INN $250 mo-to-mo. Free FOUND Ut' )' ....................... n ay : pm .. side gated lndry rm pkng. furn. voice mail, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil d T d Corona Hlght8ftda Harbor Vlew·Pvt Bch • • ' low daily/wkly, $99 & ti t i 'tdne ay .................. ue ay 5:30pm Quiet cyn charm, Lux Wtrlmt 1BR s1200 close 10 bQh, schls & up, top loc. next to rec•~~ co ·~· c;>"d FOUND July 5th at Bal· J d d t W d d 3 30 frplc, lg deck, wdod 873-e030 Mon-Sat. shops. 842·"58 golf c<>Yrs, e , 645-4640 rm. · copier, e boa Bridge · Child's n epen '" ~.......... e ne ay : pm u P k D 0 36 2B Ell, UPS, notary, secty atuffed grav ra• d W d d 30 firs, pool, 2 car gar, 7t0 do ar r. l r ll upper, new nr11.r-rALS TO avail. Also $100/mo bit, looks well loved. Thur ay ........ w...... e ne ay 5: pm now paint/cpl, mint LOXE 3Br 2Ba nr beh, crpl/pnt, nice noeiQh· J\£n .& .non.-offlc •. with all Found with blue Pez. F d Th d 5 30 cond 2BR 1BA $1700 brhd nr everything. su11nr 2724 633 ri ,ay ...................... ur ay : pm 760 1·....... 551 .. 993 AC. Ip, wet bar, lg kit, S850/mo. 893_1845 ~ above services. • Call 840-0334 f -_... or ..., ~-car gar. Quiet. very iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 9550. Al Quinlan ~eturday ....................... rida) 5:30p m Custom turn-key furn clean. Lse. 675·7130 •MOVE·IN SPECIAL! 2 Rooms In •BR h:se,I••••••••• FOUND: BIKE GE ERAL POLICY 26r 2Ba concto. lovely NEWPORT TERRACE Garage lg 2BR tBA on Peninsula, close to BUSINESS •-There is • bicycle In pal.lo, pool, nr beh 2BR 2\hBa, gar. viow, nu cpt. OIW. storage. bch, nk:el .Jeff • ore Q tho Lost and Found at R.ir and duJJ1m. art aubJt<I tn tha~ .,1hout S l750/mo lse, Sl950 no pets. S900 .. de . $725/mo 840-2495 54S-8584 H/63l·7307 FINANCE lhe NB. poltee Sta· nolltt T~ publt.ha menu thf ~111. to etntor. short term. 760'l187 • Avl 8/1. 645-9219 Move-ln •• Onlv $SOC> AT THE BEACH Npt :~· !1 !,~k~~~; ~~ trrluuh, ·rout or rtJtct an~ claud1td Lg 2Br 2B:i, frplc, cpl, Nwpt Shra 3BR 2BA. East~~cf~ ~~u;'~ In Shores. 2 rms avail!••••••••• Thank you 673-6276 ••htrll•rmtnt. Plu~ rtport an' trron that may hr stove, frig, s~I gar, f/p, patio. gar. comm 8 Ov•ot Complex. No now: $325/$375. Ga-BUSINESS L t 1 A 93 1n \our cluuf~ ad 1mmtd11td, 11\( OaJv Pilot & .w/d hkups. $1125 + pool, tennis. No pets pets 831.a427 rago. M/F ~75 OS ...-~ lnde-pn.knt ac«pu no habtlitT for •n• tm>r m dep (310)439-9797 $1400 yr1y 650-8145 ' CdM 3Br 2Ba beach-OPPORTUNfIY lab-Doberman mix an 1d,m1tt11Knt for •luth 11 m.& hf rctporu16k. l.9 2BR. den, 2BA dptx, POOL, spa, 2 trplc, •Br. 1 BR~r~~~.T~a':n5 cings. clOse hse. Lg rm/pvt 2904 Black w•th tan feet. 1 h ( b t U .... b w d hkup, dbl gar, w/d , $2450/mo incl .,. ba, gar, w/d . SSSO, avl wnrte star on chest, 1 nttpl 1or t t toll o I t 1paet at ua t OC'cup..,.. ~ & 1 encl gar, dlw. N/pets. 811 . Mark 6191673-5292 blue eyo/I brown eye. th.-error Crtdu can onlr hf allo•td for the lint lrplc, new cpt $1200· lawn poo mainL $705/mo. 642-7142 $ h" t tall h d 673·2360 or 650-3801 1518 Anfta Lane NB blk from be1teh, 300.$500/WEEK w .. e •p on · an 1ntfrt1on. (Weatcllff) 645-4053 1BR SPECIAL $352 lrg hOYSe_ocean view, Home business opp. painted 1nd1an collar. •MILLION Dollar + moves you In thru 7/4 , __ , Answers to LOKI CUSlOJTl homo near Ut-11·--------fr~. d/W. S450 "-714,..5-t-4887 REWAROllll Pis call· only Don't miss lh1s ul.11. 723-4166 Here 1s a 'bedmobtlt" you can crute thll s sure to m11te bedtime!" an mestst1b41 till 10 Ult young set Make this sleet rlCll'Q car authentic Dy 1dd109 an Amlfitan flag and crossed checti.er flag decals Blult pr1nt1pally of plywood, the bedmob1le is of s1uroy construction The wheels are tor loolls only Ille bed 1ctu1Uy rests on a strong frame P11n1 the t11 with tlrlght .. IWMI Tiit mattrn rrs suncsa1a lilt tie CdM bo1tch. 4Br one• 546-9081 ---------A Rich Future in $26 owner heartbroken'!! • HUNTINGTON S\~Ba. TRW +rols req. APARTMENTS\ NB/'CDM beaut, 2Br Billion vending tndus 641·9030 S4000/mo. 875-4910 FOR RENT . 2Ba nr Fash lsJ Quiet, S3K-S4K cash income LOST: New Zealand iBiiEAiiiCiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiliiOii4iiOi lOLO COM. lrg/Ch<\lmt .. •••••••• HUNl'INGTON trees. grass, pool, gar. poas wkly. Make your Paaaport ll'A895667. 2br/1bo hs, 1 gar,11 BEACH 2 640 ~om ;t;-_.~~5+s1so own hrs. No selling Los t In vicin ity of · $141 ,500 boam ce11, no pots.1 _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ep. ·Buy direct & .savo Costa Mesa Fair- - --1;.. - - Sena chec1< to OCOP Pattern Oeut p 0 80J. 2383 van Nuy~ CA ~,~ ~~~,.~~ ~~ea~~~· 1~5 !"we~ St350 Lso 8S6-3120 BAI.BOA 26R l '-'lBa twnhse· S~~~::. ~~o:!':do~:~e~ Stove 1-EI00-~37·5755 ~~::s~dsca11A;~~;..~ M1u1tu.11lfftltiMOt1111t1is complex urge t.v rm. COSTA ... 11:~11 2124 ISLAND 2606 style. d w. new stove/ wtfun bath, beaut pool CQNDOMVENDING'AOUTE •955 H•mt> - UWJJll'tfllM'itctltlMFtf and formal d;n G3r· ~ paint, pati0, balcony. &r clubl'l<>Yse. No smk/ Big Profits. CaU Amon-••••••••-~I .... • hOUH cat OK! 5800 , Ad ti,. fair Keuillt All" 1 ... 11 den k11,1lam1ly 1oom, drnk. Quiet Prol M/F. can Defender 24 hrlJ, Oress ----llfd etl!U ~lllltpl Rear.patio. K1ngs1zed •BAYFRONT Studio mo • soc. Nr Heil & SSSO+ lhutil 645-6799 1-800-858-3933 PERSONALS a4ft ''all tftrW maSler auite and BA Prime E 'alde ~ 193 apt, yearly. No pots. Boach SHSa-9588 C•t~ It "'" ' pt •ct · r Magnolia Av. 2Br 1Ba. No smkrs. Avail now. -----------LO c AL v EN o ING ---------! 11n11uu .. ., f11mm1011111 lppw~.s-octt•o!s. g.ir, dfw, w/d hkup. NJ s725/mo 673.6640 DELUXE Lg tr1-1v1 2Br, State --~ uu• 111 ran . u ltr. relltlM -• 2 lotts, 2•~Ba, 2 frplc, ROUTE High Cash lo-Se 11 your home Rellt Estate pot. $925. 645-1020 New 2br nellt to S bay, 2400s I $1395. 61·M comee Buy All Or through classified. Stl, MHQ .. flnlillll l&lt" .. .....,.artt-.••lllllai-• -___,,...-M_2_,·,,..5_2_2_1_~ Brand now 2BR 2Ba, in· 1211 ceiling, laundry, 26r, 2 lofts. 26a, lrplc. Parte eoo.278-7800 6425e78 INUll!fAltll~u.lmll BeachCottage side lndry rm, 1 car lrpl. dec k. parking .1400511 $1095 Nenr "'*"~ .... " 2 BR cottage on a gar, 690 w '18th SL $1250 mo. 673·5686 Hunt Hrbr. 310 860-9513 Tllll l &WIJafl' •Ill nol deep-waler lot In Hun· $950/mo. 72I·1118 ....,11111, ac.u• 111y .,...M•· tlngton Harb0< Lbt 1'E,,....-_, .... d..,..•-2'"'B""'r---,2""B""a-,-p-V1 CORONA • NEWPORT next door la alao d di /d ,r llltll * 1911 •l&ltt1111"11 1' Ml 11sted Great buy fOf a yar ' pat.o, w. w DEL MAR 2622 BEACH •lelllMll" I .. i... Ow re Men hie up, 3-car plcg s 1000 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1111, ...,.... ...., .... ltlal all builder Buy both 6 2541 Elden 642·3812 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •r build new custom .,,,..,._..,......,..------..,,..... STUDIO SIZE 1 BR S89512BA 2 BA HTS! •welh•t• Mnniu d 11 IJllJ home In harbor w/ E' a Id• • Br 2 lhB a Choico area. blinds, ........., .. ~· • • dock. $275.000 condo, den/din rm, All new, part furn $725 patio, gar, no pets ,_... ...... ajtyNIU..11C.,... P~Mtter anch gar, lrplc, lrg Avl Nowl 840-4255 760·1713 or 857·1776 ~11~.CllHUD ..... Eatete yrd·. pool/Jae/sauna, •Studio, fresh paint, .... "" • 1·1G0·'2•·1MG.,.. M2·S221 in tennla courts. cloan, 1 blk to beh, •2BDAM $700• ............... DC .. 1 J1llM __ B_u_y_ot_t-he_M_on-th_I_ $1400/mo. 550-3335 parking space $585 •1BDAM $600• UllHU0 1UU ·>W 4 BR, 1 75 BA home •E'SIDE DUPLEX• mo 459-9242 Lv Msg Fng. dshwshr, stove on 120· deep lot. 194 Monte Vista Walk to bch, Cnap 2BR. incl. No pots 545-4855 Priced thousand• Clean 2Br 1Ba, 800 sq frplc, deck, 'h gar, •Ask A.bout Our 2669 NABEKS ~ BUICK . •502 B c o:i e S6 50 112 P•W ata o; S3 95 P1t101 • 1J "oo~won •. ng dM • • n '""pro ecrs. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE below comps at It, garage with w/d 'Workshop $1 t75 + Move-In Special! 2 $168,900. Needs paint hkups. S750. Good sec ,..o pet 8S4·1116 Years New!, 2BR, lam· & TLC bUt this !:. a cred11 req. 968-9926 great buy f°' a new BR 26 lly complex, Average fam lly . Walk to E'slde sngl M 2 a COSTA MESA 2624 rent $637 50/mo w/a 6 Ne\\' '93 Sedan de Ville '93 LE SABRE schools & shopplnn condo, frplc, IO patio ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo lse 850-8310 · ·• $850 .mo. Poot Nr 11 ... _ h 2B ~ltCe-tter 17th SL 548-4164 •$200 OFF! 3BR Cloae to .,..ac • r ... _. Eat•t• 2+..;Ba, W/O hkups. 1Ba, lrg sundeck. No .. 2.•221 F pets. Yearly. Quiet, ' ·---------1 ______ ... ____ 1----------g:irago. 2233 01N1ew Custom Downtown HUNTINGTON $1070/mo 548-7001 mature. 650-4846 GENERAL 1002 Fabulous 3BO. 2.58A BEACH 2l4 0 e s 725 MOVE-IN!• Udo 1110 upstrs, 26R haa many unkiue fea· ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR s725, encl gai. 2BA wtv1ewl Frplc, Proced For Outck Sale! SpaclOUs 3BR, 1 758A aingle sty! Ulrge k•L FormaJ din. RecenUy upgraded. Convenient to schools & part.a! Smart buyl (146510) tul'95. L.arge custom 1• OaslWtt pd. No PQts m I er o Jo v • n . • d /'W. kit. Formal dlll, pa,,., Sml 1 BA $575 Incl utls 2323 Elden 548. 78S4 S 1350 lso 720-9685 tiles, huge master No pets. Good TRW. 2 w-k• Fr .. Rent! Spacloua & very pvt auite, 3rd floor sun-~I mature adult 2·sty 2BA 2\hBa Apt deck. S ep. ln·law qtrs. Avt now I 53e.811 S Sharp newer 2BR 2BA nr Flllhlon Isl. No P et Great buyl (807E) s7951mo. Agt, Pam $1145. 854-7742 or $169,000 EM Rllffet1y AUoJd ~•••s $379.000 •---------S46-S880 or 979-3&49 854· 7855 answr ave W ~ NEWPOltT AVAIL NOW E's lde •WESTCLIFF 2Br .:~. ll!ACB 2169 2Br, lrplc.. gar, yard, 2Ba, 1100 sq fl. pool, ---2~~~~--b••iil•&lliiiiiiii w/d hkups No pets. frpl, new pnVdrpa. Poof Gi.ntl .. $885. 619/93'4-37lO $795 + dep. 1128 Rut· --S-pe-clou--a'""Condo--,--• • BR, 2..75 BA Strat-·--h •-al C.M.. 16th 6 Or•~·· land Rd 4'3 631-.2921 380, 2 .58A w{1 rg ford PM hof"9 on ..,..._ .vw 1BR, 18a, gar, very matr. Tiled entry 6 kit. ~ed tot. Double .. , oaT ,._IULA c .. an S640 ut1ls pd Private petio. Oreec lo-. door ceremlc tlled YEML.Y ~ WtNTU .ao.se ts cation near Main et*y . ._,.. IMna "" -M).tt10Clltl0 c ... Del Mar Ptace, St. JoMPfl'a 6 wMed celllnQ. Wood t~ .... u1a••te ChocJ ~age I Choice burning tp. tonn din. ~~ 28R/1 BA .... '. .... $650 buyl (19tOP) $152,500 garden kll. Sperllllng w .. R-1811 1BR/1BA ........... S550 •M R~ pool, aun deck. 3 cat -• New crpt, drapes, a L..,.. gar.1279.000 17Mlt2 paint. etc. Quiet E'alde SELL your used vehlcre through classified 642-.5678 ..S.N8S p_...ttw loc. No pet.s. Opot1 8_. ..... btM• Dally. t47 E. 11th St r.:=====::::=:;1 Ma.aui 2BR 2 '-'aa conoo. ,...... i•llkM iees 2& 1ea. CO I ONA D!L llAll VA No Down port North hdwd flra, quiet, new crpt. fresh 1022 4 BR, 2.5 BA fOf 2 car QIW ' tt~ paint. 271 16th Pt ll'C. ------1189,995. Yard ror Avl 1125. fte.n.o · No peta. 944 0492 BY OWNER: View/Pool klda, pet.9, etc. Family 3BA 2Se ,,_ frplc. ga l•eid• 2 master aunes. sized llv ""~ 8Unn)' 11500 • • dlw lndry rm, 1 ga1 aale °' fse, S. of PCH, klL, f«mal d in. rm. • ~ ~ .. h +•Pace· 24645 Santa 4-5 brt3ba. seeoK °' w« bat, celling fana. r1°.ft•V .. e:.ee ra Ana Av. sm . m .7904 13100 mo. 75~9332 Huge muter autte w/ •tM --•~ .... ,.......------,-- Condo So of PCH 18r, WOOd ahutters. Sho\ln AV\.. NOWI a.., $/4br, ,:::: 4~p~e.;;_ ~~ upgraded, pvt petlo, •JCtremety w.ll 2 car 2ba. cent M , lro yard, yard pet.s ok 2426 frplc, comm pool/ape.. gar. garage, pet «*. 11495 Eld_;, 1875 142-.3812 .1 ..... ~ 7 .... ..,..,.. ..... _..... dep. 940-74t4 . . . -·""""· ..,__,,'IV Real...... .. ........ nice loca· ilOR SAL• OR Li•t Ma.ant a.ck a.w ~ motMle tlonl 2BR 18A up- M69K or S2300 Mo hm. Large brtte. new atatra S745. No pe(s. Newly built 38r, 2V.1Sa IJttnVWI ~drpa;,:._•:.= No pet.9 n2 .. 2M Of 2BR ~ den. Cape YU115 1044 1750 Inc llASTSID• 28r I Ba. Cod atyle, woodbum-••wred.. condo w/ 900 aq ft, • var~· Ing frplc, garden TVATUAOCI< HIGHl.ANOS view, 2brf2ba. 2 car S77!5. Ct-.n, cool Cat petlo, 2 car gar W/etl/to 48r. llY OWNllR1 Ae-w/d, pool/spa, .. o . o61. &4WS44 l4~713 opf'lt. New cpc/pelnL allot co-op+l1000. 11295 Agt MM10I uaffibi In mint condl 1539.000. OPEN SAT iio CANYON VILW ~ 8ay 875-2311 or 875-3311 & SUH 12-e_ tt Cedar 2B 2~8a. ':kar lBR l8A, 11 l:Mlek EY ... Rogers Atty Ridge. 954-2907 Pl:~ 0 . 12000:0: yard, gas :.": .,.up• &42..:t033 UM No P9( 64 16.31 POUHTAIH VA111Y NEWPOIT 1034 IMCH · 1oet lf!WPOIT -----•I•--~--IEACB LNel ... NIWPOIT 2169 llACB 2169 ··~ ............ N9w U.dngl 2 BR, 2 1·-------·-----~ll 8A, den. turn•key ~.45'10t.~ '200.0001 MH,000 .. ,, ...... ............... Ui·t409 . .,.,_ * NEWPOIT IENl'ALS * Yearly, Summer, Winter All Price Raryges ~ • 4BR nd Oce.an1Bayfroot NEWPORT lfAL1Y 79-7300 (Marcia) ' TO PLACE AN AD ·IN THE DAILY PILOT .. CIJSS/1111 CALL lll·S.111 1 AT THIS PRICE (STX2008. 243408) '90th ANNIVERSARY EDITION Includes V6. airbag. ~ brakes. c:as- Ntte, tilt, crulte, pa, pJdt ~· & men! (#517200) 1 AT THIS PRICE Mfg. SuoQ. Aetlll Price ... $34,~5 • Naben Dlsc:ount ................ ·5.690 fllC'tofy Rebate ................... ~ - YOUR SAU l'RICE f ONLY ~e\\' '93 El l)orado ALL · '93 PARK AVENUES & ULTRA'S '81 OLDS '89 GEO CUn.ASS 2DR METRO Whfte, Jllnt ciond. ........ ldMI 2nd earl _...orcomnuar (42142) t--.gaal ~ s29aa s39aa '11 MERCEDES '88 CADILLAC 2400 SON deVILI.E ............. m.n,11.-y ...... b pll pttcel '20971) 18988 ' $4000 DISCOUNT From Mfg. Suggested Retail price after $1000 Rebate 8 to choose from (625373) '84 DODGE 185 BUICK '85 MUSTANG CONVER1llE. ~40R CONVERTIBLE Want a dew\, nu: Auto • io ""*· ........ --~j • 1-rtflc \I ...... It .. ! (434«2) (~1) HURRY! s49aa s59ss 88 CADILLA 190 BUICK SEVILLE RIVIERA b M Thursday, Juty 8, 1993 TODAY'S CROSSWORD. PUZZLE .. i11'CIK>U • : 1 PowerfUI OM : 8 Tellel • 10 ~!Mt oc:cMon 14 Conedoul 15 lrelW!d 18 PMt1 Buetc heroine 11 Radiation o.va 18 Prairie 20 Le><* at 21 Conllnen1 23 Stlght colorlng 2• ..... Amerlca 28Har~ 28 Smllll p1ario 30 Routine 31 What you clap wllh 32 Clinton·• 1n11nimen1 38 flllst 37 Rellnqullhel 38 Cavlat, a.g 39 Rebutled 42 Gazelle 44 Pana tn a ptay 45 Hltrdens 46 E1t11e 'employee 49 Rouge. LA !>Cl Fr •01 ancie 51 Skele1on paJ1 62 A melet 55 Pro1ec:t1no area of land 63 Area under a 1ree 60 Consumes 61 H19her than 62 Cal>tlon ~ WNdplum 64 Money rOlll lllMg '5 Aapkltty DOWN 1 Identify 2 On Iller* 3 Diamond patl\I 4 Mineral IOUrCI 5 Scolds 6 Sllll'i 7 ttallan coin 8 Macaw 9 Ptealur• god 10 O.vld ancl.- 11 Flnnlttl 1-.nd or°"P t2 Actrea Jessica - 13 Soull\ American mountain• 19 Comlo - 22 Stop llandlng 25 In addition to 26 Required to pay an HMUmenl 27 Nlgflflans 28 Hwrlno'• kin 29 Equal prel 30 OppoaJte ol ~ven 32 -Wonders ol tl'le Wortd 33 Ad1uS1 (lo a snuauon) 34 Christmas 35 Snakelike 11111es 37 Sott drink' 40 AssumptlOn 41 Ancient tlal1an 51 Suffered wounds 53 Not working 54 Require 58 Scatter 42 Bears witness 43 AnUque c.r 45 -Francisco 46 Open1 wide 47 01 a reg10n {seeds) 48 Lone Range..·s , 57 Grape pal 59 Sopn1111cated 49 Wtld hogs {Slang) UIPl.OYllDT 5530 ..................... Loe .. _. .......... oe neeae strong com· ~=...,! typing ekllls . , well apc>tlen Frf, pou1bte fie• hrs . Leave quallflcatlon• on machine, 175-0432 Mortgage lneurance proc.esor. high ••m- ing•. lull ume, will train 647·t95S Sale• INTRIPRINE\M'I DRl!All Lu•ury c•r progr11m, P•ld v~tiona, high commi.alons ~ con- tinuing reeldu•I In- come. Be a ~" of this growing conc•P' "' lh• HtVlc• Industry. 7' 4/502·828' Sa••• PIT CLERICAL Outside Sales 5 yrs banking & II E11p'd commltalonad bkkpng exp. Pro~rty satea person tor locat mgmt office. 478-0t 04 Import c o. Great Receptionist: gen office __;;0..:;PPl..:;.;.;Y:........;964-....;;...._t;...;99..;..;.8 __ _ e•perlence/phone1-Make the right move. filing. EJip required. Piiot R-1 E9tato mon thN Fri 10-6 call 4542'5478 222-3344 leave meas. --------- TUVIL 301t TUVIL 301 K.ihei's newest resort condominium MAUIKAMAOLE AIR/CAR/CONDO PACKAGE 7 Nights -$672.00 pip dbl occupancy plus tax --Ploase be aware that Ulo lisllogs in this cal· egory may require you1--------- to call a 900 number FURNITURE 6014 In which there Is a 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii charge per minute. 11 The Piiot All Contomporary •••••••••I NEWPORT '88 Corsica 4 door. wnt, air, auto, p/I. p/w, cNise, p/s, p/b, am/Im CHI. $4500 644· 1968 '90 Priam Sedan. a11. AM/FM cats. Great dr ivi ng tun . (2RWH069) $6493 Lon9Pf• Auto Center 892~$1 GET UP AND GO TRAVEL 1-800-367-5242 Claaalftod Whlto Wash Oak: Frml GARAGE SALES The most comprehen-9pc dlt'llng rm w/chlna BEACH slve and current direc-cab; coll/end Ibis wt 6169 GMC 9081 gls + matchng 3pc w ait tory or goods and ser-untt; 5pc dinette. Lthi ---------• CLOTHING MFGA vices around! 1_,1 5 bd BALBOA Saturday oniv 9-2 so "" ovo, pc rm, All items S2/$S/S I 0 new qn matVbxsprng, PENINSULA 6107 10 , 1 12 13 ._.._... __ __., ...... ,. 16 '90 Suburban 4x4 \'4ton, 350 V8. 1op lu1e model, full pwr, towlng pl(g. running bds. xlnt cond 252-0272 or 721-41 19 pastol ttoral solo/love, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Batik, all sl.ces; T· All •h orig price. $275-r.h1rts. ·12396 Redlands $2350. Minll 97).-0653. SAT/SUN B-4! Anti· (S~irl!a Ana/Santa lso· quos, clothes, jewelry. bot. $45-6036 l--------- 46 47 48 50 55 60 63 EMPLOYMENT .EMPLOYMENT 5530 OESK CLERK Sand· ptper M otel. CM. PIT Sat & Sun. 1 eve. Will 1raln. Bob, 645-1805 Buy It Sell It FincHL . Class1hed . :SERVICE .DIRECTORY I . ACOUSTIC 'REMODELING 3408 .Spray AHY 3 10lC10 stand• , ard rooms $199.99. Or • remov1t/llnock-down. Guar 1·800-335-t993 ' :ADDITIONS "'REMODELING 3410 WI•• Conetructlon . Oualtly * Honelltf •Integrity Lie 149S999e9ol ldedetn a·d . . 548-8223 . • ARCHITECTURE :DRAFTING 3428 D•SION S•RYICES • House planll/addltions • 10 yr• exp. Free est. Mark, 31()...439-5778 .BEAUTY 3466 ~ OFfl hair cuts. perm• & weaves. Hair e11tenalon apoclalist Chrlatlna, &57·1717 1.....-Alnrd WIMer Faclata, wu1f1Q, make· up bV Anna. Hyan • Newporter721-0039 .iuropo•n celulllt• ; treetment No wraps • or creama. For appt. ! call E.S. 432-0558 iklN C .... lls Faclat.. comple•lon peela, ; perm det)gnef mak .. up, waiclng. 983-0755 .. . • ~ • .. • • • f • • INi PINI Cl...aftocl ~ moat comprenen alY'9 #Id CUtreN dlrec> tory Of good• and .. ,. vtoe, stound I I EMPLOYMENT 5530 1 DAY MOANING DELIVERY In Hun· tington Beach/Foun· ta1n Valley. Need roti- able transpor1atlon. Valtd driver's license. liab1ltty insurance. ·Earning potential to $125/por week. Call Byron at 642-4333. BOARD A CARE 3468 Elder C•r•Ouahty assisted llvlng-Co- rona Doi •-w/oco YUi 723..ot092J76().1943 BOAT SERVICES 3470 W•to...edo Detail Complate wa1hdowns, topside detail/U~ater cleaning, teak r11toratlon. 8ob Rlt'IO, 845-5433 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 The CNdtt You Deserve! The Conaumer'• Quid• IO perfect .__.....__.__... _ _,,By -CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Bolglan 8' hutch w/ rurnuuru, tools & -L-0-T-5-0-F-0-00-0-5-T-U_F_F JEEP 9110 beveled mirrors, moroll 2031 Sov1lle Sundav onl'I 8-1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1250; hi boy, $975; • ,, Bronzes. ptayor piano----------1 ·No early birds • 1916, 2 6' bullets, 8· CORONA 1133 Bcrkstwo Lano '9 t Cherokee Lar· 'odo, Every irtra, loaded, ltke new 37~ m1, $15,300. 644 8199 pc carved rosewood DEL MAR 6122 Sat 7 \0 8-4pm wipe rl Inlay ltving rm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fum, clothes. books, set & stlk cushions. misc household II----------BEWAKE OF BRIDGE C...:l Rl' Roth 'ulnerable ~11u1h d"al ... ~ORTH +872 A 10 7 J 8 r, +AK 7 -I WEST t:AST +A J 4 •Void KQ 98 65-12 7 AQ642 +J9832 +Ql06 5 SOl:TH --•K QI096 53 ,J 3 K 10 9 3 +Void Thi.' li1ddin1C: South West N orth Ea.st 3 + Pll8S a • Pass Pass Pa8s IJpenm~ lead Kini! 111 \s tar hark &!-. "t l'UI\ remt•mbt'r th1' c·olumn has pre1u hed t h11t Ill c' \\('fl meant to rupture kmi:" Bui {\"psi led thl' king nt hearts. takt'n $2650. 9· matching GREAT STUFF. C1ve 1008 Dover Or b h j· .... h dining room sot oyr treasures o good VOLVO 9230 v I e ace Alter 01~corn10g II eart 52675. Ivory. clois· hf>mo and wo'll g1vo ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii on the kinic ol club .... tht> 11llernal sonno. bron~o Mongo· you R lrintastlc bar· •••••••••• d d d '79 244DL oroat ~11hdity uf the t•11mb1ne inmon tlnn slave table w/ gain. Nothing abovo TnR•'SPORTATION · s 5 A b k ~1\1U11 body, runs, engine holding boded well lor mrnnh sail· glass, cost $5000. sell 4 · rt, 00 5 • nveds work, $1300 11111. 'mce the 1 ontralt cttuld aJmo t s1975, etc etc. All spons equtpmoni "' ot>o (714)064-7013 he da1med ti trump-. \\ere 'l. l, de-prices firm 979-5436 ~~.n~~~~~ds~ ~~t~ct~· ----------i ________ _ durer led a trumµ 111 Lht kmg. Duncan Phwf• d1ntng BOATS .. 7011 VO'VSWAGEN 9235 ~:a.s1·sd1am11ndd1-.cardwo ai.ore rm table, 3 loaves. 6 July 10·11. bool(s. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ chairs, dbl podes1a1 clolhing. electronics, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hlnw. F'ortumueh. \\ e l <"8tne lo de· Magnilicontl 51100 2 camping goarl In t 1• N-lnllatablo w ,larer re'4.'ue h\ .,..mn1111( the ace. wicker rqckers $135/ alley: 515 Narcissus wood lloor. Crlll11h ~10ce .i heart return \\1111ld ~l't uv a pair Fl"onch-stvl• ---------Mlg S650 oeo nclc fnr dedDTt'rm thnt ~111t-a-nd tabloa S375 & 48.S OSTA MESA 6124 9'}~0 Ev 642·54.l4 d1am11nd ... httt nnd r11ntmuauon s33o. 673-2771 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 19' KAYAK Bird o l· 1.1.11uld fll'•l u na1urol ll'\Jmµ trii-k. Uvlng rm & bdrm rum. BABY CM seat, hi Prey Model, 2 yrs old. \\'e:.t eletted l o return a cluh. incl sofa bod, queen chair,. etc C.lb sow pedals & rudder, ictnl Derlarer v.as 4u1 k lo ~ke advan· bod, baroly used. Also mach. 12 ,ltum totd-cond. S650lobo 15J-05t0 tal{I' 111 the utra entrvl.o dummy w;illpaper 6444893 1ng ta<Jdor, loots. golf V3chts wanted . 60ft • 1987 VW VAN. Gr t beach au. As 1 •• best oNer (7141 751·6830 ·&4 Cstmolet. ouq a->t &tnce 84. AM1FM s1eroo cass, Ale, plw cstm whls, prot m'.ltnlt S.3950 Ofc· 759 JOOI or Ros· 675-716!; that pr11\ 1ded. A d10m11nd \\a dt L1v1ng rm sci . q~ss equtp, patio cha11s. Ambas~der rr~t <arded on the art> 111 duh ... und thr table tops Pa•d !(Itch Items. anlq PIC· (714) 457·217& AtTTOS $1400. Seti tor $300 lures & 1ewolry, good 1atk ol diamond.,"' ., led. l-:85l did Oineuo tel w /chrs clothing. now G an11t ---------WANTED .L ... ""tll a'> pu .. ..,iblt h\ ri ... 1111t \\<1th the S50 573..0 t &6 ciat Xmas 1rce, n111e POWER BOATS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jl e and l11rr1111f dedarer \\Ith a dub P rt . d c 1 d OJ as 1ssut."<l • m•<>c 7012 Wiii asaume I••••• • d I ti h e CCI con a -mo e SAT SUN 9-4 1889 9270 rr========~eHn ud\lce that \l.ouhJ rtc"H'l\f' um ver .. al endnr,ement mu ... t h{' qu11l1 til'd b,· common ... en .. e 1111 t1nt can lor,ee e~erv P"""thtlitv 1 hat 1ni~ht Bf N e• "iouthi-mmttrt' h rul lnlt 11th and Lrg oesk. l ere-· on 1"'110modet lu"Cury !ead1n1t u ll•.,.. 1rum11 \\ e-.1 i-ould wm donza's. t couch. 2 Tahiti Or., Mesa Vcrdo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cars Tho Ambass.'ldOf h k I d · Bin Estate Salo! '86 18 ft w II rt Tn1st 71 4145"1·2176 -1 e Jiil iut umm\ ... rema1111n(l stdo ch111rs. 1 desk • • era No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper lllfPlll. fits In. CARPET INSTALL A REPAIRS 3516 RepaireReB1retch•lnstall we sel carpet st OYef cost Ho job 100 smalkal lnyllfMI since 1975 532·5446 C£MENI MASONRY 3526 * Best Price/Quality ~1Ck.::31Mllr~ sod ... .oe2 BC Concroto Con1tr. Alt phases! + Aaphall Resurtacl~I Free est. ... 8-328 1 5 11748 Concrete, MalOr'lry Ir· ragatlon, drainage, Landscape Design. 759-9412 ., 286029 Specl•Hz• In Pool deck•. drlv.waya, 1 rump servt-d a' nn l'lll rv to tint'!> e chair. catl Suson SO yr cot1ec1ton1 Mnnv woth beaut new cus · 64<>-6460 or 645 4377 CllOICO l\nt1quos, t om cover As 1s, Im lhl' 4ueen 111 d1amunds and land china, crystut, 1uwelry. SJ500/obo 675-6486 the jitlltne. S1ngor sewing machine, dolls, b4rnrs, much --------- ot many plavpr, \\1111ld r h1w1.,.. tt1 111>t:n the ~outh h.111cl \\llh thret> spadt-s. \\'1th d km~ tind .i H11d out 1de 1he trump c,u1t the hand ''tu" tmng. both deten"" t•h nnd ullen !>l\l'I\ Hu"e'·er. nu harm .... a ... done "lute that. ti\\ e~t rrf1111t>. t he hrst rnodol 6212 C 1n oak morel 2!>72 Jacar.inda '89 31> ft S.ar•y I rump. the rnntrni 1 mii...t l(U down armo1ro cablnot. beaut lhurs, Fri, Sat 9.3 {splashed 1990) LdW like new $550 -----------• hours, ull options, \\'t>-.t can lw thr11v.11111 v.11h ct trump. 2301 L~Linda, CM The Piiot immac $12St< 644-220:. h\11 that dt'fendt>r utn draw another Sa1-Sun J10.596 2819 Classlflod r•iund of 1 rumµ,. ;ind then <'Xll v.ath Wh t lb G ... A Tho mos.I comprehcn 79 17' Boston Whaler 1 e e r w 1 cr..,.,r stve and current <llroc· w tr1r & cstm cover~. am rard 8nd. barn111ot an eicregmu~ matt convorts to day 1ory ol good~ and aer-90hp Mere eng, ba11 t'\ en though !':11rth ' •ll t kmi nl i-lub ... ~ere almo-.1 "'""'"d 'alut.,. t:rror b\ l::abl de larer muM lo!W! two bed ·S 125, microwave. vices aroundl t<lnk, garaged $6900 diamond xtnt cond, S75 854-2930 996-5040 Ev 642·S434 LEGAL CLEANING ELECTRICAL 3610 JEWELRY ~784 PAINTING 3858 POOL SERVICES 3548 SERVICES 3812 SERVICE 3894 Etoctriclan 733-7443 Wltllam Harold Jewelers •W.P. YOUNGQUIST 1'at Team Cle11nlng Fr .. 1Eatlm11toa Watch & Jewelry re~lr P-alogala.rvlc•• P•lntlng Contractor Cool Wat or Pool• Complete house care. Quick Roapon-Anllque/Ane Jewelry •J>9Claltzlng In: Bank· Oual. painting by profls wkly pool clng, chom Low Prtc .. ~~adl 873-03U Ucl 602098. Int. Reas'nbl S sallsfactJon ruptcy; ch110/Spousal StYC, equip repalr, troo guaranteed 729-1301 SR ELECTRIC support collectlOn; un-free est. 645-3305 HL 77•1722 Penny'• Cloanlng Rea/comm. Ouallty LANDSCAPE A conteeted divorce; EXTRA HANDS Thoroughly ciean your work, lrg/sml Job a. IAWN CARE 3808 debt consolidation & Painting, wallpaper. ROOFING 3910 Llc'd. 714-J66.28t4 more. Free phone repairs. FREE eatJ.. home °' onlce . consultalon. matH R•I• 644·1478 {714tM6-90a4 aUTJOal~& 250-1&01 M_,,_IOn PainC/Wallpaper .lohn ~ Rooftft9 •WINDOW CLEANING• FENCES 1111\dlCape. C1eafl.up. lfff SQllldinrtlan !ride lldlool Rerool/repa.lrs FA~ ESTIMATES ADEtn 3615 tnm Good refs, ffM est. MASONRY 3828 lnt/bt, UCl84013318ondad, 15 yni local bualneas 53 ~237 David Miguel Mcnlea 4J6.1518 22 yrs .. 89o-t .. 7 llc:l4 U232 I00-2·Roo*ng •FENCES GATES• O.L.. Landecape Malrtt. RAINBOW Clrc .. Malnt. Vic Peterson ConsVOev. COMPANION ~h-1 ,.,Cece Garclenlng, lawn aprlnklln M ••onrv eea. patio. Painting. Int/Ext. HouaeJ Flat roof,dlO hot mop ac· CARE Redwood/Cedar lc'd aod pl&nl tnstaa. clNn-up bricic, atone, blodl. CM & Apt Oual fob. FrM est ra ne11 or::/:. 1 8 vna local. 3554 Jim Whyte 642·7206 Comm/Rn 12MOl7 NB area. Uc 575034 call SL licl 569897 636-1758 UC 66 3' 7IO-e545 OrMn lcono L.aMscpng Mango 5484041 Companion C-• E.llp •WoodF~•• Small )obllcablneta WE FIX 'EM replace/repM, h• ~ & Irrigation, Trimming kentHNIVlan lla-JT trench doorl/waltpaper Et Nino SJ>9Clal Sec'ty/bookkpr. Drive, ~low ptltft. Uc.d & Removals. Clean-aw.i.iy cu.1om bnck, removal. 1 room a.& • Ucl411802 errands, prepare AdWatUge Conttr. 974-$301 upa & Malnt. St. Lie. stone, block & glass timel exp·d/ret·a 54&-5766 (7t4)Ms..e023 meals 873-ee05 11'599025, 432-8804 block. reas. ratH, free ~n Comp care • Lawne mowed front HL Uc/bond MS-8259 Errand•, light cooking f OlOOTUU & back 111.50, clean-PET REAL !STATE •Int refs. 556-0049 SPECIALIST 3911 "FAST RESULT" SH VICE DIRECTORY TILE ~ 1r l<•·,1111 "•"t\ • ' t 11 642-56 71 E.d. , .. 3928 Coramk: TilelM•rblo Top quality wort!, rellabte & honest! 10 yrs exp Uc'd. bonded. Ins FrM est w/sampln H2-0904 TREE SERVICES 3929 Comp~• Tr" Service het...,.....prkel r--.1. ~ & hauling aeo-3 se TUTORING 3930 Math, A~ebra, Geom· etry, ngllah. Elem thN HS. ln-norn. .-,,c. Reta avail. M5-03M WALL ,P,!doa. Lie 298367 llEPADtS 3622 ups & comp! Mrv aleo MOVING 3834 SERVICES 3870 credit Detailed man-' "est.M7•77H avall, 831-8809 COVEIUNGS 3932 ual Of\ly S 1Sl.95 .. $3 S&H. Pen wick Enter· T .J.,Pelle Cone. Conet COMPUTERS 3555 CoMpleteReat.waUon PATIO, COURTY MO, window • Low Coat. Family/ PET Slttlne by Anlmal 25 Vear• Experience prlsH. PO 8011 3002, Conc-Brlck·Block. Lie Wood, wicker, uphols. boll cletlgn. Crula pdtn In L over. Reaponalble •Jean Laten CRS• WE CW. Stld Hang T ogethtt Office movtng, um• Coata Meaa, C A I 277329. H Qhest Oual/ etc. FREE plckul: & amll 11aa. 3 yrs e(p. Rogers day ••rvlce, boxes/ Tt.C. Speclal aummer PrudenUal Callfomla Total rnteriOf Remod· Low Pres. (714)962· 7093 Personalized Mt-up and dallvery. M2· 1 e 3 011rclen. 8arba11 786-405S rates. 548·9597 723·1332 or 729-7257 92628 (714)4.40-8785 lnstNctlon In popular moving labor avatl, ellng Sorv. Aclwlco To Trff trimming/removal, It 34650 4ee-OHe •PET SITTING• The Crazy. 633-7172 l'Otr-ware In your CARPENTIY 3510 CHllD CARE 3536 home or office c•ll HANDY MAN 3710 aprlnkler aystems & PUBLIC NOTICE My home Of youra. REMODEUNG THE SOFTWARE SPECIAUS'T lndscpg. You name it. Grooming avallable A ADDITIONS 3916 WINDSHIELD 760-3888 we doitt 844Ml118 The Calif Pvbllc UUll-28 yra e11p. S-46-2848 PrcWI College A to Z HANDYMAN I~ altter. ,................ ,,..,.,.. • TREES . ti•• Commission RE· IEPADt 3938 Ital Qlf l'tlhlce cabinets, etudent w/own trana, Paint-Carpentry· QUIRES lhal all used ,ertht ... 0 .... 1.,..ene lcilchans/Balhtmt. Pellot avall 10 babysit ..,.... I DOOIS 3580 Drywall and morel Ta,,...,.._.,,e. UWlll, houaehold good• PLUMBING 3890 FUii MMe. CoMreclot. & rap81ra, Doug 54&-nsl wknd1, M~cl ~5670 0..,845-9277 .......... 7$1-3471 mover• rrlnt their 24 hours, Uc•Bseoe7S E¥erY cradt atana With a chlp R•r.: them ba1'1'9 flepalra. Aemod. Ooo'1. ~ e.aulde Coale Mas. h~llent entry EXTRA HANDS P.U.C. Ca T number; Dr•ln Stepaee • 873-1212 home. Reasonable new limos and chauffeur• If• too ate. Mobil S«v. clowl. C*"8ta, llUctO & dty-Aat ... llC'd maker & door hanger P11lnllng, wallpaper, LEGAL ~Wit lhelr T C.P num· Plumblne Repair lnnowat ............. ng FrM Ell. H~2428 wal, ltnen, ptn, etc lie ~2728 Guar. reas Baldwln repair• FREE Hll· S!RVIC!S 3812 r In all lldvertls• IMky llnk, ~ ..... IOllta. de•lgn. tine ~rpentry, )5y11 ••P Je"' 142.oMT Locke. Don, 521-8910 ma111. Refs. 64.4·1478 menta. It ~ have a gatblge desp l4C).NO 1 lutc:Mn~na. cabinet•. Loving grandma will queaUon a t th• ie. •FOX PLUM•INO• C4lfllmlcs. Gary 49t-4M41 CAI.PET 3514 care ror your chlld In DRAPERY/ HOUSE Going l!lroka? Flnanclal gallty of a mover, limo qu.ltly ~. t~ Ina/ No matter her CM hOme Btker/ firm wt• Caal'I °"' rou-bonded, Uc I 8$3 I 11. FOf Fartview. ~1aoe Ml1fl·IUNDS 3583 SITTING 3710 bled ~ matt., or chauffeur, call: etf'I plumbing need call SING US 3920 what you'r• Public Utllltlea AU. CMPIT MPAIR8 ~ C:.I II my flOf'lt wti.e fte I Sales for • ,,.. •tJ ..... ,... doing, your CommfN'On Power .U..Ch • IMtall CM.,...,11'9'1 lndlliaall CuetMft ,,_..,._.'°" R..-. ....,...,, couple °' :J ma.,,., 1eo.m1 7' 4-558-4151 Pl ........ 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UCllMlln '1110 Kelley Blue Book '1111 Discount ., •• s*Pnce .. ·Food .. . . . , Cool Lemon Chicken Salad Prep ume: IQ minu te plu' refrigerauon ~l cup Miracle Wttip or Mirade Whip Light• salad dressing 2 tablespoon chopped fresh basil leue or 2 teaspoons dried basil leaves I table poon lemon juice 1 teaspoon grat~ lemon peel 2 cup chopped cooked chicken or turkey I cup hah·ed red oi green grapes Yi cup hahed Chinese pea pods Vi cup thinly liced red onion Lettuce lea'es • Max dre"ing. ba.,11. Juice and peel in large bo"' I. • Add rcmJ1mng 1ngrcd1ents. mix lightly. Rcfngcratc. • Sef'\<e on lettu e-llned plauer. Make 4 -.erv tng'. Cauliflower Lettuce Salad f n111 pu r11r~JI Prep ume: 20 minute plus refrigeration l cup Mlracle Whlp or Miracle Whip Light salad dressina 1 , cup (lraltd Parmesan cheese \1 C'up u1ar \, cup instant mlnttd onion 1 packase (16 ou~) bacon,. cril ply cooked, cn•bled I htad cauHftowtr, C9C lato p6ecn 6 cups torn romaine leU11tt • '" J.re~\in{l. d~ese. ~ugar and on ion in hu~c howl. • Add rcmaintn in&rcdient ; mt' lightly. Rcfngc~~e. M».es ~ ~" m ,, Foo~ Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.370 -.1111 OietitiaW2 Baroains/3 • • , elebrate the beginning ol summer by packing a picnic and -.pend- ing a glorious day outdoor~. Even hikjng out int o } our own bac~} ard can be lots of fun. The kid "'ill love the novelty of eating out ide. in~tead of in ide at the \ame old kitchen table. and 0 '-" t 11 } OU! Jt 'c; eas} to plan \'hat toy and game' Lo tale on }Our p1caic: ball\. bat~. mttt,. racquet . ma) be C\ en bile\ and tnke-. But what about }Our food? Whal" 111 make th\\ p1rn1c-the first of the _ummer-reall) 'pec1al? Picnic Fare That' Ea y to Prepare and That the Whole Famil~· Will Enjoy You'll want 'omething that\ ea') to prepare and that )Our whole famtl)' v.111 enjoy. Quickly packed into a cooler and ready for ea11ng when hunger trike,. here are a f C'-" picnic recipe' to make } our outdoor adH~n1ure a huge \UCCC''" Ho" 'hout a Cool Lemon Chtd.en ah1d: a Mo,t3i.:uol1 Jlad and weet Cauhflo"'er Le11oi.:c Salad') For de ... en. homemade Ke cream or frozen }Og.un "ould he a 1a'l) treat' T" <' \l.tplc' that arc e..;,enttal to prepare tht' delli.:mu~ pt me fore are \1tr<K k \\hip• -.a lad dre"mg and a Rl\al • l\.C \.r\.·am lree1er \11ra le \\hip· '411ad dre'''"!? ha' a d1'ttnlllH' tang) flaHu that ta\te\ -...1 £.l'Xxi in 'al.id rc\.tpe .... and'"' mgred1ent' \.Jn hdp ret.ird 'po1lag.e m 'alad-. ltke the one' leatured here. The Rt' al• kc Cream and Yogurr Free1er" -.o ea-.) to U\e be au.;;e 1t'' elel'tm and u,e.., ice cube' and table -.alt (or nxk -.alt) It'' perfect for prepanng homemade ice cream or fro1en }ogun year round. and I\ take~ onl) 25-40 mtnute"! What ould be more 'pec1al tor )Our 'ummertime p1cm than rnaJ.. mg and en JO) mg homemade tl'c cream or f n.)len }Ogurt ?, gome gmad and gtmpQe cptcfl.tc QutdeQtnes • Avoid food spoilage by keeping cold foods cold, and hot foods hot. Always return leftovers to the cooler. • Make your picnic simple. Choose food that are easy to prepare, serve and eat. Mo taccioli Salad Prep time: 40 minute\ plus rdngerat1on 6 slices bacon IV• cup Miracle Whip 11 or Miracle Whip Light salad dr~ing 2 tablespoon sugar Y> teaspoon garlic salt 1 package ( 16 ounces) mostaccioli, cooked; drained 3 carrots, hredded I green pepper, chopped I onion. chQpped • • Cool ha oo in <.l 1llc1 over medium heat unttl cri~p. Drain ba on. re-.erving 2 tablc,pt10n' dripping,. I • Mi-< re~l"\.ed :! tablc,poon1, dripping,, dre sing. ugar and garhc sail in large bov. I • Add remaining mgrcd1ent~ e°' epl bai:on. "'" lightly. Refngerale ~ • Spnnlle v. 1th crumbled ba on before ...:'"'mg. Male'~ '>Cf'ltng,. Cinnamon Walnut Ice Cream f not p1rtur~J I Prep ttmc· 5 minute' plu rcfngerat1on and lreczmg 4 cups \lthlppina cream 4 cups half and half 2 cups sua•r l YJ cups chopped walnuts l tabanpoon u1tHla t tract l ttupooa danamoo ~ ttaspooa .... • Combine all mgrcJicnl\. • co~cr and ref ngcratc 30 mi nute . • Frcett 1K:cord1na lo manuf11Clurcr'' direction . Makes 4 qu.aru .. ' Frozen Pina Colada Yo gun Prep 11mc 5 minu1c:' plu' reln!!er.mon and ln.~11ng 8 cup' 'anilla )~urt I cup u~ar ' 2 can'i cru hed pinH pple. undruined 1151 4 oun~) I can cream of coconut 115 ounC't can ) · 1 <"up "hipping cream I I l tt'a\poon ... Rum na\ orin)l • Thorough!\ \.Omb1ne .,,,,gurt .md '"~·u in mt "n~ hl.tv. I • • ur 1n n.•mJ1n1n~ in~rNhcn" • C\ncr ;.md rclnt:<'rnlt' 'O minute-' • l-ree1c 3\.l'Ord~n~ to manut~wn.•r ' d1~i1on' \1Jlc' 4 ~uan' Frozen Blue be rry Yogurt (ff<•f pie luted} Prep lime. ~ O\IOUIC' plu' rt'lngcra11on and lrt'\.11n~ S cu~ fresh or fro1tn blueberri~ tha-.td 5 C'Uf" plain )~rt 2 CU1>4' half and half 2 cup\ \U~ar • Ma_,h bludlemc' and 1.:omh1ne with rcma1ntn 1ngrt'J1cnl,, • O\.Cf anJ rtfn cratt' ~I m1nu1c ... • b tt1c lk''-rdtng Ill m.tnulacturt'r' dt~ltOf\,\, 1ile '4 ~uatt,, I . 2 Thursday, JUiy 8, 1183 Husband' Q My husband b.ls a ••td tooth a4d •t wually ba•t dtuert anrr dlnntr. Can you suucst somt rast, low-calork and low·fat desserts to htlp me hold down my "tl&ht? -C.D., Costa Mt a M~t people tend to enjoy lighter de~scn during the summer months, and fru1t ·bascd recipes arc sure to cea~ )'Our family and guem One of my .;.....,;_....___. favorues (my Ask the Dietitian grandmother used to make it • for my b1nhday), is angel food cake wi th pureed or mashed -----•raspberries sef'\-cd over it. h 's approJOmately 140 c:.ilories for a one·twelfth s12c slice and contains less than one·half gram of fat. If yo1J're big on r;i<;pbcrrie'>, try making a raspbaf) mouse replacing the heJ"'" cream (called for in moist tcc1pes) with silken tofu. This dessert contains only 75 calories a sci"\ mg '1nd 1.5 grams of fat. which • mean~ th.it only 18 percent of its IUtal cJlories comes from fat 1 hcJllh guideline~ recommend no more th•rn 30 percent.) Best of all, prcp.ir at1un time 1s just ten Another fast, low·.lat des~n · 1dcJ " to cut pineapple or banana int•> c.hun ks and stir them into }our la\.orllc frozen, non·fat )Ogun I "-U uld like to point out that fro ten )ogurt is noi a good sub-.t1tutc fo r regu lar yogurt, in terrm of c;ilc1um content. Regular )ogurt contain~ over icn times the Jmo unt of calcium (220 milligrams H:r,u\ 20 milligrams) than is in the s:unc amount or the Crozcn variety. Q I enjoy eating my qp soft -boiled, but bave beea hard·boiling them evu sin« the salmonella scare over a year aao. ls there still a risk? -£. D., Huntington Buch ·1 he gove rnment recommendations regarding soft -cooked eggs have been revised from that original report which warned agai nst eating any foods, such as hollandaise sauce and UicsJr salads, that oontained sofl·cooked eggs as an ingredient. You no longer have to cook )Our eggs to the point where they bounc~ off your plate. However, it 1'> still best to avoid eating raw ew . Those who arc in poor health or pregnant arc advised to follow the stric ter guidelines. Herc are the new updated recommendations. Soft-boiled eggs cookel.I fo r at least threc·and·a·half minutes, at 140 degrees, arc considered safe to eat. Since most people don't take the time to test the temperature of their eggs, look fo r visual safety cues such as an opaque white that is not runny, and a yolk that has begun to thicken. Scrambled eggs and omelets arc fine as long as they arc cooked pa!iit the point of being runny or wet looking. Fried egg'> arc best cooked "over ca~y" for the ame amount of time as ASK BETTY CROCKER Q. ·1 he last time I made lemon mcrinxuc pit, the filling ~us runny. What did I do wrong? - Mrs. C.T., Rud nc, WI Lemon pie f1ll1ng won't thkkcn 1f lemon 1u1ce 1\ addel.I too \OOn bccau\e the ac1l.11c lemon 1nh1b1ts cornst:irch action and m;1y curdle egg yolk'>. Next Jimc, th1c~en the corn<itarch·sugJr water nuxture, add egg yolks and cook mixture thoroughly before adding lemon juice and margannc. Q. Can I toast e amo seeds In Che rnlcrowovt? -S.LU., Glenview, IL Ye<e you can. Place sc amc seed in a small microwavable bowl. Microwave uncovered on high one to two minute • stirrin& every 30 second , .until golden brown. Q. I wont lo a,rlll corn on the cob. What ahould I do? -F.L, Phllodclphl1, PA To &rill ten cor: of corn in th• husk<e, first pull back large outer husk\ and remove silk. Spread each car wi1h about two teaspoon\ mat&Jrinc; pnnklc with ult and pepper. Pull husk buck over car : tic with fine wire. Have clipper\ or needlc·no cd pliers ready to tcmovc lhe wire o it will be hot. Onll corn three lnchc from medium coal'! 20 to 30 minute , curn1na frcqucn1ly, until done. Do JOU h••t • coo1t1n1 qutstlon1 Wrltt lk•r Betty Crodu, BoK I I JJ, Otpt. Btttf, Mlnnr11pcJll , MN SS.UO \ ORANGE COAST FOOD sweet tooth may be ruining wile's w tline soft·boited (thrcc·and·1·half minute'). for recipes that require the addition or liquid cu),'bc urc that the egg) have fir~t been pasteurized. Most manufacturers of corumerci I egg product ha\C already done this. Q In 1 past colurun, )OU m'cAtlon~ that tatlnc mo~ mtal~ than jusl the basic lhrtt squaru a duy u bcallhltr. Wh) i that? -S.k., Ne•port Btoch. It is bcttC'r to eat several "mini·mc:1ls" lh:tn the usual three. E\ery time )11U cut you increase )Our metabolisnl (the rote at which calorics arc burned), since the body mu>t c~pcnd energy in order to break down and dige t the (oo<l If )OU dl<>O\C to skip meosb, you are slo" mg do" n the body's calorie-burning rate, :and tb 1 can undermine any de~ircd ~eight management. It 1s also interesting to note that breakfast i.~ippers cften h:.ivc a mctabolbm which is 5 percen t lo"cr than . ~inC'one "ho cats brc:aUa-.t. Thrit c:m add up to an e·<tra 8 poundlt gained c:.ich )Cur, \imply by skipping brcal.fast. Q 1 tried HlH for the first time on my baled potulo In place of melted <'htt~t, In ordtr to cut do"11 on rat. How muth rat did l int'? -£.H., Huntington lltach People who toke a shine to al!.a's bold and spicy Oavo~ arc able to add extra amount~ of Vitamins A and C and fiber, while: dramatically cutting their calorics from fat . Saha, wl\ich is ulw t)'pically low in sodium, can be made from a variety of ingredicnh including chopped tomatoes, bell peppers, shalloh, ciluntro. jJlapenos, or \UCh fruits as pineapple and mango. One-quarter cup or sah a, the amount you might add to~ baked • po tato, containi. approximately I gram or rat, 30 calorics and 70 milligrams or sodium. No"! compare th'J t. a onc·quarter cup or grated cheddar chcc\C, "hich contain) :i "hopping 18 grams of fat, 228 caloric> anJ 352 milligram of odium. Thi' is a good example of hov. eJsy it 1s to reduce the fat content oC meals without depriving )OUN:lf Of fla\Or. IJcrDlcc Scanlon Is D rrgistt:~d dlrtillnn. She is the autllor of l11 u books: "Ditts That Work" a11d "1.hc U'tllntis /look of l.JJ.S." Sc11d JOUr questions to: Vera/cc SctJ11/011, U.D., c/O 0:11/y Pilot, ,~.o. IJO\ 1560, Costu Me a, 91626. flOM .A'l OihD IU THlll'I NO PLACI UKI HUGHIS! lllOULDIR CllOlll I . LAM8 ~ ut2.69 ............. EA 2.99 2.79 LO IALT SJa'.I ~UIY alt.IAST TOa.oER LA. 4.59 o•••ON CLOllOX •••CH REGUIAR .79 I • LL3e99 Lorge 8. C. Grown 99 HOl HOUSE TOMATOES ..... ..... L8. • I •• IUAYI lllAllPOO OICONOOOa 12TO 16-0Z .89 ....... Ania lllAYI 3.0Z VAalfTIES 2.99 Sweet LB. IMllAllON caun•m La 2.49 .. VA1£NCIA ORANGES L8 .49 12C!U<E +ON 4.99 1.7S Ln'la VODKA 8.99 RAISIN ·BRAN KELLOGG'S, 20-0Z. CEREAL, LIMIT 4 ; ....... 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" -----~------- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• T o ftnd ouc w hat e lse 18 up, !Jee the Cale•dar s tarling on page 4. 2 Orange Coaat Weekend I Thursday, July 8, 1993 MOVIE T1lous 1111 llidllllswitl lry ..... I hit ....... ....,, ••••pr1Mr ii ..... kit of .. ,..,, .. ... pta,in& .-.wide. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COAST . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • FAIR The !Ohl rvnn1n1 c' IN Or~1111 County Fair 1 hntn to• tlt11drr Ind lhtil b•ontt 1n1m.lls opens fndat Cost1 Meu J!ld eont1nuu ttlrcuc hllj 75 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ewport Beach's one-day art festival faces uncertain future magfoe a mall where you C<ln shop, enjoy a wide array of musical and ethnic dance-oriented entertainment, sample fine restaurant cuisine, and not worry about the kjds because they're enjoying art activities. Well, this Saturday from 10:30 a.~n. to 10 p.m., Fashion Island in Newport Beach is the mall to be at as the Newport Beach Arts Commission presents the 10th an nual Newport Beach Salute to the Arts. This one-day event offers something for everyone, and, best of all, it's free. Located in the Broadway Court between Broadway and Atrium Court, Salute to the Arts is split into two different sections: The children's progf'3mmina is from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., while the eve ning entertainment begins at 6 p.m., after a three-hour break to ct up for the rcstaur:ant samples and the bands. According to Kim Young, vice-chairman of the Aru Commission and chairman .of Salute to the Arts, a number of -museums will be on hand to keep the kids busy. , About today's cove r: The painting shO\'\ n al lefl and on today's Weekend cover are by one of the artists participating in the 1993 Newport Beach Salute to the Arts festl\al. Contemporaf) colorn.t Debra Huse is a pa>tel artist \'\ho uses brilliant color and bold, Ouid strokes to capture the light ..ind drama in her "Raw P1~men1 Patnl1n~s." Sheeg..10 p1mting al ai;c 6, ft'· cl.'1\ ed a scholarship to John Her· ron SchcJOI of Art and completed lwr slud1E::. at Indiana Uni\ t'r'>1t\ \ \'orl..1ni; t.'\dus1veh, 1n p.i,tt'ls lhl' p.i.,t ~\en )ears, Hu..e·~ sub- 1ec..1 matter mO\~ lrom 1igurJt1\e to land.,ca~ .md conceptual p1e<:l''>. She 1s a '>•gnaturc nicml>er o( the P..i>tel ~1et\ uf Amt>nra "They're having a free ha nds-on for the children," said Young. "They will be making all diff crcnt types of handicrafts, • and those are free also. The only cost is for the food." u. ... r •• • The food, which is being Children's events will fill the first half of Saturday's Newport Beach Salute to the Arts at Fashion I land. Face-painting will be a big dra\\. FYI WHAT: Solute to the Ms WHlll: lroodwaV Court at Fashk>n Island WHIM: 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday: chlldren'a ptogtam- mlng 10:30 a.m.·3 p.m.; en- tertainment 6·10 p .m. HOW MUCH: FtH admission (food nomlnallv priced) MORE INFO: 644·3150 offered in the evening at reasonable prices, will be from nine of Newport Beach's favorite rcstaunmts, including Five Crowns, Tuttc Marc and Oyster . The restourants will also be judged on their culinary creations. Mu~1cal entertainment include jazz, country, Zydeco anti show tune'>. Dring your <lancing hoc . Jid Young, bccau\c there will be a dance noor. While Snlutc to the Arts may sound fairly uncomplic:ued, Young said that the Art Commi ion hn been working on the event for :ilmo t a year. And while it'" being done as a community pro1cct, thi may be the final year that the city of Newport Beach will be able to fund 11 "Salute to the t\11\ "do ne jS n pubh1: \ervicc." '~"d Young "Not JU 1 for the city but .1bu for the county and any vi<;1tors 1n the area. It' one of the very few C\.ent the city put'. on th~t\ open to e'cryonc "Not too man) c1 11c' .ire .1hk 10 do that. nm year. '"'"re fortuna te enough to h.I\~ 11 .1, p:trl of th e buJget Ne\I \e.ir. 11 I not All ClllC\ .uc l UtllllC h.1d.;. c..,pcc1all~ Nc\\p<lfl 131...ich ~. Tiu< me.111" th.it 1h1: \,c\\ptHl Ucach 1\rl!t (rnn lll1'\llll\ h." ll' . become m M C l·rc.1tf\e an 11'.; pursuit of fu nding fo r the C\COI "We would hkc \"C r\ mud1 hi have some 'lponsor,, .. · ;uJ Youn~. "A nd , .. e·rc going ll' ti) to find \llnlC more l!ranh H no 'ron,or' or-gr .1111' .1 lcxatcd, thh lllth .1nniH.:1 '·"' cclchrat1on 1 I S.1lu1c h> 1.hc: \JJ' ma\ 'c I"\ \\ 1:11 he: the-l:ht ~11r n\orc mlormat11m ''II l 1 \e.1r\ 1.:H'tll. lH tnfl1rm.111,1n ,111 hm~ t11 h c,ini.: .1 "P''IN.ir, c.1 I M-l·J I :;o C. -Ill C l1r1•11111h1 r / 1 c l.1 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 8. 1993 3 ••• • t ... t I , • . ········~·········································· ... ···································~·············· ' . •• ............................... , ..................• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ARl Art Museums • 80\\NS Museum o( Cultural Ar1 2002 "urlh MJin Sl., Santa Ana, 567-3600. 001\>1.in l\IOftCS in Cultural Perspective," feJ. 1urins 40 to 70 sculptural WO<lcs in iV()()' io J ·\Jlll"IY o( mo11f>, on view through Aug. W ""Ari of 1hc Himalayas: Treasures from Nq,.11 .ind Tibet" on c>.hibit through July J1 I luurs: 10 a.m.·5 p.m. Tuesday· SundJ\ Admission: 14.SO for adults, SJ rur senulr.. and student~ .ilod S 1.50 for chil- drl•n under 12. •Irvine Museum, 18881 Von Kdrman A1e , Irvine, 476-0294. Museu m d1spli1)1S, prl~'r\l~ and documt'n~ historlCdl Cahfor· n1.1 Jfl • Laguna Art Mun um 307 Cliff Drwe, l.1!;una Beat h, 494-6531 . "75 Worl..s, 75 \'<'Jr.. Collecting the Art of California" con- lin u~ 111 SundJy "Modernism into Region· Jl"'n M 1n Laguna Beach 1920·1950" on 11<•w through Aug 22. "Kustom Kulture: \'on Dutch, Ed "Big Daddy" ROlh, R~rt \\'111..-ims and Olhefs." which focuses on 1hrct' underground rult figures, opens luly 16 and continues througn Nov. 7. Hours. 11 am S p.m. Tuesd.ly·Svnday. General Admission: SJ. adults; S 1.50, sen'°' c1ti· zenYsludenb. free, children under 12. 'l"gun<1 Ar1 Museum -South Co.lsl Pl.ua Salellile 3333 Bristol Sc.. Cost.a Mcs.1, 662·H66 "Selected Works From 1he Newquist Gift," which features a gih of 54 amvorks given to the museum in 1992 br Louise ana Richard Newquist, continues 11 Sunday. Hours: 11 a.m.·5 p.m. Tuesday· Sunday. Admi~on: $1.50-$3. • Newport Hubor Art Museum 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Bec1ch, 759· 1122. Terry Allen's "Youth in Asia," a mul11·mcd1a exploration o( the impact of 1he Vietnam War oo American culture, opens With a rccepcion from 6·9 p.m. Fn· day Exhibit continues t/lroogh Sept. 12. The work o( Jean·Mlcl\cl BasquiJt on ex- h1b11 S.1turday through Sept. 12. Hours: 10 am 5 pm. 1uesd.ly-Sunday. Clo<.1ng time \\'eekend Notes !; The Weekend section has undergone some design and • content changes over the past few weeks and more are in store. For instance, in an at- tempt to keep the section more uniform, columnist mug -.hots have been eliminated. Abo, our focus is exclusively on Costa Mesa and Newport Beach events. Coming Attrae1ion: Now thJt July's art te mpo is begin- ning to heat up, art scene writer Lauri Mendenhall has been scouting around for Siz- zlt' Cenltal , and all indictuors seem pointed toward the Robert Mondavi Wine and rood Center, "vhich is show- t J~1ng a three-month ex- h1b1tion of paintings by Pilar Wayne beginning next Thurs- day Ouly 15). following her arc la1mPd exh1b1t 1n Pans last ~pnng. 1h1s showing of her \:_olorlul work will include por- traits of her former husband John Wayne. The native o( Pt'ru was eager to discuss her Jrt .rnd the upcoming exhibit • during a recent interview with 1•· Me ndenhall. Next week, Weekend features a profile of Pilar as artist and how it re- lates to her continued role as the Duke's Duchess. Fndays is 8 p.m. Adm1SS1or1: $4 for adults: S2 for senior citizens and students and frtt for l hildren under 12 and members. Community Galleries • Ar1 Institute o( Southern ulifor;;i 2222 Laguna Canyon Rd., Laguna Beach, 497-3309. A new exhibit featuring works ~ an artist's collective ailed "~1ult1plc Originals" -whidl indudes artii.t:s Jeane Anderson, Desiree Engel. Ma'}lin Harder, Sang a n l ee and mor~ -COl'llinues throuj?fi July 16. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 pm. Monoays through N'id:iys; 9 a.m.·4 p.m. Saturdays. Free admission. · 9-BankAnwrica Gallery Soulh Coast Metro Center, SSS Anton Blvd.. CChlJ Mesa, 433·6000. "Contemporary Color," a survey of photograph~ \\IOf~S by eight art· istS -tnduding Rldmd M1srach, Richard Ross, \\'illiam Wegman. and Jo WNley Hours -currently on display. Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday • The Beckman Center National Ac.ld· emics of Science and Eng,neenng. 100 Academy. lrww, 721-2200. "Dear Life," an exhibition of 165 painttngs, photogrc1· phy and d1a"1ngs by Penny McMan1gal. on display through July 31. Hours· 9 a.m.·5 p.m. Monday through Fuday AdmtSSion 1s free. • Cosl<1 Mesa An league G.illery 1661 South Coast Plaza Village. Svnflowcr A,e., Santa Ana. 540-6430. The wotk of Edythe Stoller. an Irvine resident "'"° paints im· pressionist watercolors, g.iudie, collage and acrylic in abstrad, featured t1I !Wgu$l. Hours: 10 a.m.·6 pm. Tuesday-SJtur<Jay; 11 a.m.-"5 p.m. on Sonday. Admission: Free. • Irvine Fine Aris Center, Heritage Park, 14321 Yale Ave .. Irvine, 552·1018. Annual "faculty juried art e><hibition up til Sunday. Artwork by p.iintinsf mi.tced media $ludents on view througll Aug. 17. The fifth annual "All Media '93" juried exhibition featuring 77 artists with 84 woru of ilrt which .ire selected from a IO(al of 198 artists and 547 slide entries, runs through Aug. 17. Hours: noon-9 p.m. Monday; 9 a.m.·9 p.m. Tues- day· Thursday; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri<by; 9 a.m.·J p.m. Saturday; and 1 ·5 p.m. Svn· Weekend ~ lisdnp, . free al charp, for arts, en· tertAlnment and com· muniey ewnb la Com Men and Ne~ leach. Ustlnp Otlbicle thole cities run on • 1_,-ce avaiw.le basis. All liltiMI. Me need- ed two weelci Wore An nent d•te; publicAlion annot be guaranteed for late listings. Send in· fonNtkNI to weeacend Hi t· lnp, do the Ody Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Cosg Men, CA t2627. H~ms an be fued to 646-4170. few more infomMtion, c~I 642 ... 321 , ext. 366. day Free admbSIOn • •n-ine Valley College 5500 lr\1ne Cen- ter Or .• lf\tne, 55~3453. /\display o( l\C student 'M>rks in penal. phocogr.lphy, two dimension.ti 041 and Wilt~ shown through July 30. Hours 8 a m:-10 pm MonWy· l hursday; 8 a m.·5 p.m. Friddy; 10 a.m.-J p.m. Saturday. Free adm~ion • Newp«t BeKh Public UbfAry Newport Center Branch, 856 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, 644-3191. "Bad. Bay Scenes." an ~1bit of 04ls by local art1sc Ge<xge Tapley foatunng motifs from New- port's Bade Bely, on VteW Svnday through July 31. R~peion: 1-4 p.m. Sunday. CA1HOUC a lllClllt n.c ... 111 ....... ••• •* •••• c.....,....,.. ..... .......... ec:tiwe, jW Cf I 1'11>1111 "*'"'...,....who .... ... ....... end ......... , UNIVERSITY SYNAGOGUE A Reccnst\..cticnsf CmJr~ What Is ReconstNctlonls Judaism? Reconstructlonb belleYe that It Is the rtght and '9lpOnltilty °' fN«Y geneKltton °' Jews to recoNtNct 1'dallrn for cu time. ~~ i:-os oeen 00'\Sdeed 'frOl(ft.Je beCO.lie d "Y3 rehg ous human sm f espouses At ne some t1rr:e ~ has beOO deOC/lbeO Cl5 repeSe-'ito'M? of ;ne OCll..Oi belets d rrost knerccn ~ Recons1'ucttonkft betlewt that God II that mplrtt wttNn UI, ~ wtthln the universe, that ~ UI become lcMng ~ caring people; that pow. wttNn UI that we percelw through '9CllOn, e~ and Intuition that 'l9M us towards selt·fulftlltient and ethlcol behavior. We ro Geo by. ~ ~ ~ t:El"Q rraov cacerneo CTld °" ~ S0!f-rro.'MJ\'.Xj to S1LO; a'd ~ Cl5 ~ ].he!e \S oso ro St'Q6 cr,,intlf'l -..ol o ·gcxx1 J<!N( -ocwro \<,/, oo . re'..nfQ n ~1 cnJ ~ixxt. BS in s:U:11 s: o:tm n .E-1~ CIJVe Za-qn" ~ OCl.00 •.to IS ~01 IS il"OI e.>:. J.3oN ooo.;;13S o ~ro\.1:e o:'d s:x:tcsticcr.oo ~ ol ~ .AJ:X)Sn 9':> tf'01 ~ croces w oo ~ a"d ~ Tuesday, July 20, 7:30 p.m. · in~ 'u 100 Rocc.n.'\.C~ CTd ~ ~ \1111 Rctb k\xNIS . (Ccl fa txx:tcn) stMlbbal lerwlcel IW'lfy,,.., ...... Chfldcare Provided RctXlM'dd~ Cmtas ~ad~ IO"e • 4915 .Altoo ~. IM'e . (714) 553-3535 Col ta a carplmen/Qy s..b!Dpf/cn Jo w ~ 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 8, 1993 't ( I •• ••fU t t t' "'·"I I:.,..,• .-:r:t·,tl\ .. Hours 9 a m -9 p.m Monday· Thursd.ly; 9 a.m.-6 pm Frid:Jy; 9 .a m.·S pm 5.ltur· d.ly; noon 5 p m Sund.ay r ree adm1~ • Or.inge Counly Ct'ntt'r fOf Contempo- rary Arl 3621 W ~\.lc.Ar\hur Bl-.cl • Sp.ice 111, Sant.J Ana, 5-19 -1989. T~ center·; I )th .tnnual 1u11Cd t'\h1b.1. th1) )N• 1111ed "lssu~ ol OJlt>rt'Ssion, · run~ through Aug (> llour) ll .1 m. 4 1> m \\'~11<.'>d.l Sund.1y I r"e adm">111n • Slortfront Sludio JI 1he lr1ine M .ul.l'I pl.ict>, )p.l\\' No JIJS JI 611<1),-t' Rood ;inJ C.impus Dm", .xrcM fr11m UCt, ;14. t.684 \\'or~) by rl"•dent ~1111>1 My1cll,, 'I\<•~ nn 1•\h1b.t1<m thruu~h A.ug 11 Hnur' l1 J m ) pm \\l•1ln1·'cJ.1y Mlll I hui~ll) \ •)pm li1cl.1y·S,\lu11l.1) Commerc.ial Ga llcric) • Tht! Ari & Film lud1u 1 Ill [ 1 ·111 ':>I Smit• 0. (.1"'1.i /\\.• .l (du 1'1111 1'r1\ fftl l1:r\ 'll.\C t• 'f'l-.;1.11.lt'' , t lira Jrt cr1•J11l\I l1fmm.1t..ni; .lnd lur~ lt<•utl J1t •Ari \\lur";, Cle. l&ltt'l Hr<•.> hur>1, F oontJ1n V.lfle) "'"S ~)211 "-n "-uto,,'l<l11\I' '\rl t'\h1b 1 lr.111111ni; th,. •m.l.:<'• ol 111lt·rn.1· tton.allv Ln1111n fJ t• C'Jr 111.•r!>Cln.1l•t•l R ..... i\IC.lr), MJllO ar11I 11ehJd -\ncl1~tlt Al Un~r Jr .:ind f'ri;d .\\Jn~·r, l• one 01 1l•e galk-ry") on 60'"8 cfo(ll.h~ • 1't-;\ Br(lOZ~ " an e\h1b11 fe,lturing n.Jhon.tfl) Lno1\n ''t"'>I ern sculplot li.l'\-in l\.\cCJrthv .lnd Southern ut,forni.i \\Nein .1111.t Tom C.OU~m,.1tt'10 ~ cuirentl) on \It.'\\ t·foul) IV ~ m ·6 pm MOnd.>)"·Wl.'dn~J)! 10 .) m • .30 pm. Thursd.ly; 10 .i m .f .)O fl m. FriJ.J) 10 am .<) p.m SJtu1d.1y, lll .i m •I.Ip m Sun day • Bi1t.11ngo, 19100 \'on 11.:.lrman Aw It \ine, 75I·S222 "Earthbound" art, .i !«.ii collaboratlOO, will cclehr,11e art 1nRuenn'CI by the c.:i.rth and also as)•)I the commum1y through .lffi\'()(f.. 1.1!cs through Aug 1 S •Circle wnery South CO.l~ P1.11J lll ' Bristol St • Cost.ii Mt>s.i, 540 so·· ··T~tylTwt'nty," an t'\11.'rl!M\C S<'k'Cli(Nl I limited ed•tion l11hott.11phs. >e!• ?r.ipll) .l 1nt<181io p<1nb by 2'1 pret'm1nc:1it J•lr • the 20th Cl'n\ut')' \\OO ha ... e DIJ)t.'d .1 rl\ role 1n the dl'\.t'lopmcnt o( cn'lh 111p.:11 .1rt "'°" cments -uxlud•nl\ i;,,,~, lw < h P1cne Soul.1b-t.'S '"'JC1"' A);Jm .111<1 \ 1 \lasarely -oo "•t:w thrtiui;h .. u~ I lfoun. 10 d m In ') e m \1<1nd.1\ :fir I frid.t), 10 .i.rn Iv I' rll )J1u1tl l' .l m 111 6 JQ I' m Sund.1~ hc-t• ·tf1111 • Cosb C.ill4'.!l'. J-19~ Vi.I Ql!-lllU.-~ pOrt CJC • l} .17'\tt Thi.' 1'.111 I• 1 \\'otld ~N1~·) Ir. C•i-uv "'nr.n ·~ tld11l11el~ l h111h 1 O .1 m 1t I lhuoc.l.i~ \.\ofl(.l,1\. lu1~IJ\ ~nd \\, I d.t\ lJ) .ippu 111mcnt 1)(11) I W\' .t Im • Oe Cu.lC Ari Inc. 1~00 Awr 11J Vl' llbl.> Mt~l SS .., 'i.-'O l'.1 •d I 111.;• tr. [l1ulw1h l;ilou>(ll(I. com " dt•'•r1olt'I) Hw~ 111 lO :. m u pm 1 d.1\ S...turdJ lo1i.·n u11t1l 8 f• m I ftf\! J<lir1 ~n • G.ilt'rie 214 12-1 f°'t°" °''" t St-. 11 ~.,_..s~s 1. "°'\.~ 1;, 11~ , nr~lll, P~ t lopiJ(>f, LCRU\ ~f"lm.tn r, \\,1\. \:ICIOf \'.)~Mid Af• f ill• fl' I 1ndt'll011C~h Hours I ti .1 m 11 I SuoJ.l"·lhu™1J). 10 am ·9 pm I r SJturd.iy f wt• Jdml)SJOO • G.illt-ry N~man 229 ,'1t.ir1nc• "'H ba.. hlJnd, •234(>')() S•w ~11ltl\ 11 or1gin.1I oil~ .1nd drilt\\ti«l l>11Jhiotzv.,. N '"""'"· terr;i coUOI ;and rt.-..n ' \~pt bv B.ar~ne Nk•n "°"'" J H I> 111 1 hi dJ) Frid.iy, 10 a m ·6 pm !>.11u11\t, 1 pm. Sund.iy, 1·6 pm Tu•· 11 \ \'l'tlnesdJy See ART 8 .SALAPdO PUPD SATDfO CONTDT $pons019C1 bV The Daly Piiot TUESDAYS JULY 13&2:>ot300pm and WEDNESDAYS .AJLV 14 & 21 at 300 pm LOC:Oled on the Col Spas Hentoge Stage ,,.......,.ltf ...... •lUl'r-"'--' Wlli2.Ca:l Ea.tee: Open to ages 18 end Older Illy Piil.. Awards RIBBONS to al wno l)Ort!CC)Ole QOSETIES 10 top winners • Register Of Col Soos Heritage Stage ot 2 30 p m on me ctov or the contest • 2 Contest •m1tod 10 lhe l11St tortv (40) con1es1onts 3 Conrestonts wiA compete ten c 10> or o time 4 At o g111en !Mgno1 the con1es1on1s 'wlU l'lO"le one ( n minute to eo1 os monv Jotopel'lo pep0ers os thev con 5 The contestant whO eats the mos1 wins • • Ente1 01 your own 0$1(1 C"9l&I WIMf-11 3 6 s.. 0 .C HRY LERCORPO present'> Th~f'Mla~ CH!DiJIP. 6.-00 -8:00 pm at tM Performance Dates: Jul~ 8 Jul) 15 Jul~ 22 Jul) 29 ugmt 5 AugustU Aups119 Aupst2' .. ·llrflSM " w:t lnfoLine 714-650-tNFO Category 7485 FASHION ISLAND a • A C H NEIMAN MARCUS • I . MAONIN • T E BROADWA Y · ~OBINSONS-M AY Monday t11r11 ,rlday ,Oam to tpm, lat11rday 10am to tpm, and l11nday ,2 to 6pm. 1 14·.71,•2000 . ' ... -.-- Orange Cout Weekend / 'Rlunsday. July 8, 1993 5 - .. I • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····~··················································· ........ SPICIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bushels of Furi Various contests display OC Fair's country fair roots n honor of the 1993 · Orange County Fair's h.gctJl.>lc a11J crop theme, ''We're Having Bushel!. of Fun," more 1 hJn t ~ doLen special contests "111 be d1 hcd up for fair-goers of .111 age' T he Harvest Tent will feat ure a cornucopia of contests including the Container Gardening Contest spom.ored by the California Association of Nurserymen eath Friday of the fa ir, beginning with 1hi., Frnfoy's opening day and co111111u'ing July 16 and 23, and also ~>n Seniors' Day, July 15. I he Org:mic Gardening Club of Or.1nge County ~111 host a \'ei.:etJblc ·1 nvia contest Tuesday .111J a Vegetable Tasting contest on Juh 20. Other I larvcst Tent contests include vegetable arranging, 'cgctable face painting, vegetable carving and cherry 1omato eating. The Home Arts & Crafts nu1lding will invite culinary and craft)' types to compete by bringing ,pec1al homemade item<; to the fair for free admission. Contests include Garnish Making on Tuesday from noon-I p.m.; Corn I tusk Doll Making on Wednesday from noon-1 p.m.; Salad Making on Friday, July 16, from 10 a.m.·l p.m.: and Cooking w11h Vegetables, Sundav, July 18, from JO a.m.· l p.m. l·or the you nger set, the Kids ~tage will fcuture a bean bag toss, pc:i ~hooting, vegetable gues.,ing games, popcorn building, celery eating. mJ~hcd potato dance con1c~t. Mr. Potato Head contest Jnu !-1.ilad to~s. On Cal Spall Hcrita~c Stage. com petitions include a jalapcno pepper eating contest ( ponsored by the Daily Pilot), radish ~ating, potato peeling. vegetable smashing Jnd a carrot top (red head) contest. A lemon squirt, tomato on a lotring and French fry coting contelll will be showcased on Ruby's Centennial Stage. Special contests for seniors inclu~e a vegetable hat parade, vegetable bowling and a V ·8 juice drinking competition. Prizes in each contest will be awarded for first place finishers, and all participants will receive a ribbon. For more (air information, call 75 1-FAIR. 0 FYI WHAT: Orange County Fair WHERE: Orange County Fairgrounds, H Fair Orlve, Costa Meso WHEN: Juty 9-25: Mondov·Wectn.sdoy, noon to midnight; Thursday-Sunday, 10 a .m. to midnight HOW MUCH: General Adult AdmlssJon (13 VeOIS and obove)$5;Chlldren(oges6 through 12) $2; five years and younger FREE; Senior Citizens (65 and over) $3; Vehicle Porting $3: Car Pool Porting (4 or more per vehicle) FREE; Bus Parking FREE. MORE INFO: 751 -FAJR. 8 <>r.nge COMI W1 .. Cltnd I Thutlday, .Mf-8. 1t88 ·: Ryan Dooley admires basket of vegetables like those in this year's fair Farm and Garden compclitwn. r ~ r , ··················~························································· .. ···············~········· •• , •. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport m• a real work of art· ong known as Orange County's premiere artists colony, La&un3 Beach is host every summer to the Pageant o( the Mnsters, which celebrates it's 601h birthday when the Pageant ge1s under way tonight. This two-hour show features amazingly faithful recreations of paintings. sculptures. artifacts and 01hcr artwork with live models. These recreations, which arc three dimensional, actually appear l\\O·dimensiooal thanks 10 special hgh1ing effects, innowtivc m:ike-up. creative costuming and ~pecially designed sets. Al this year's page11n1, ~i,( Co ta Mc~a and five Newport Beach rc,idents will be among more th:io WO Orange Count ian volunteering 10 \\Car garish make-up an d . uncomfortable costumes and stand or )ii very till for 2 minutes each nisht for a week and every other "eek for 2 months (recreations arc double cast). Tom Butterworth, 49, lives in FYI WHAT: 60lh Pogeant of the Molten WMlll: IMne lowt on the Festwat of Alts groundl, 650 Laguna Canyon Rood, La· guna leoch WHIM: 1:30 nlghttv th(ough Aug.29 ' ~ MOW MUCH: $9·01 MOel IMfO: ~97-9229 leonMCIG da Vinci's rewrent depiction o( "The last Supper" is the traditional conclusion to each Pageant o( the Masters performance. Newport Beach and portrays Matthew in ''The Last Supper," the traditional closing tableau of the Pageant. h's his fifth year an _, the Pageant, and th ird year in "The Last Supper." He got im-olved almost by accident. ''Six years ago my daughter was in it," said Butterworth. "I got elected to drive her down a lot. It's son of boring 10 hang around there e"-cry other \\'eek for a week. for 2Vz hours, ond then drhc home. So, I figured 1 may :is "'ell have a pan, as long a I'm going 10 do this. I igncd up for the next year in January, :is did my daughter, but I was the only one that got a part. I've been doing it e,cf since ... Night of the show are pretty i.tra ightfoNard and not 100 exciting. he said. "I lea\c home at 8:30 and I'm home by 10:30. There\ no trJffac at all. So. if I lca\e at 8:30. J h:t\C about 10 minutel> 10 hang :iround We y:ik, :ind then "e go in for make-up. which take about hJlf JI\ hour, then we 11 around 1n our make-up for ano1her hJlf hour. I then "'e're on Then we get the mal..e·up off. then we lea\.C." Du11cn,onh i.a1d there arc a few rchc:ir ab before the PagcJnl tart), but that "the rehear~!' arc m.11nl) for 1hc make-up people Jnd the \tagc ere\\, the orchcl>lrJ, 1h111gi. hl..e thJI The people 1ha1 re.1lh ha\.C 10 work." 0 , -n_. Chri\IOpher Tr..ta Classics a.re · revered yearly in Newport B_each C\\port Bench i'> hooked on 1ble'> One ot the man) C)C· -.-..~ .. cla!> ic . catcher) will be the Americ;rn cla,. No, '"e're not 1:111..ang MC 193::! Duc,cnbcrg ~et!Jn music. We're tall..ang c:i~. Jag'> rhc auction\ run from I0.30 u.m. Rolll>. Bel Airl>. I<.' 6 pm ~.11urdJ) and unday at Bel Airs? the Hyall •cw porter, 1107 J.lmllll· Yep, tho e and other model will rec Ro.1J Pubhc pre\IC'tl. or thi;. be among the collection up for bid cari. \11111 t\C conJuc1cJ from ~:JO 10 this wccl..cnd at the Newport f 10:30 a,m each dJ) 0 Beach •93 Collcc1or Car Auction 611 the Hyatt Newportcr. Formerly kno"n ai. the Rici.. Cole Auto Auction, the rcn:imcd event i being pre entei,f by the newly formed World Cla\\IC Aue· 1ion &. Exposition Co., \\h1ch l) based in Danville and who c part· ners are Cole, Don William nnd Richie Clyne. More than 6,000 people are CIC· pccted to view the 250 American and import vehicles on the block this year, cvcrythina from Ford Musta"p to Rolls Royce comert· FYI WHAT: Newport leach '93 CollectOf Car Auction WHHI: Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jombofff ROOd WHIN: 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. SotufdoV and Sunday MOW MUCH: Adun admia· "°"' $10: Mnlon ond h>M "'*' age u . $2 ' MOii INfO: (510) 736-0691. • \• ···············································•••• ·············--·~·································· •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . \,,; ..... , ... \.. . ART Rd / Laguna Beoch. -497.:1098. "A Wink ")..i ' ana a Slink .• " scvlptiffes from both sdes ol "' ,. the brain and a O.vc:tio=-wniWI brew, lln F t,>... exh bit S.turday iKiough Aug 14. Rectp--'*'" _ .... • rQ[TI 4 . !ton. 6-9 p.m. Saturday. Hoors· 11 a m.· • -• Tht O~-.r;y Callery/Russell JacquH 4·)0 p:nr.Monday·Friday. ~r · -~ Studic• ).(QCWV1c1, Lido, Newport Beach, -i 3 0887 Ortgin:il p.>intings, iewelty, • Studio G.lllery 17905 Slcy Pafk Circle, ~IJ>>, lCramio and cr~b bv regional .:irtists Suite N, Irvine, 851·9181. "Icons 81g and .11 rc.uonJble pr1ccs Ru;~I Jacques, in1cr-lillle," which showcases J>Jinr<.'d wci:x.len n.:it1on.1 I sculp1or Jnd p.i1n1cr, on premises sculpt~res wi1h (ound ~ and pcm .:ind pJ•nlln!oJ eve') Sdturday.Sunday from 11 Oil pamtln~ by Ray Jaa>b, opens with re· J m -I pm. Hos florals and abslract'pJ•lll· cep11on 3·5 p.m. StindJy, ong) along w11h his metal abstract sculp· •Sunn Spirilul G.illef}'. at Tilanglc 1u~ .Jre. f,C.ll.UJcd. t-Jout~ JO a.mdt ~Sqwr.e..-Suite.-.J.U (!lfif-5{UUi's) Costil d.11ly, open un11I 10 p.m. Thursday and Mesa, 548·7558. ~leiy in new ioC;iuon Salurday . features "figments ol a landscape," an ex • Hod.1d Sl11mmer Art C.illery 2006 h1b1t1on o( phOlogaphiC moooprints by t1rl· C.ourt Ave., Newport Beach. Continuous ist/pllotographer Denny Moers, through t•-.hobrt lea1url') original art available '°' July 31. Hours: T~ay, noon-6 p.m.; •ale by 11'\()(e 1han 20 Southern uliforma Wedr\l'Sd.ly, 11 :30 il.m.-8:30 p.m.; ThUrs· Jrt•>ts on all rypes of media. llours: 6·9 day-5atu~y. 11 :30 a m.-9 p.m.; Sund<ly, pm Mond.ly-Fr1d.:iy ilnd by appointment. noon-5 p.m., Closed Mondays. Hoors w? . 1ect to change through Juty. Fr~ idmis- • JW's uMornla Crill JI Newport Beach sion. \.\.Jmoll Hotel ;ind Tennn. Club, 900 New· • Th 'II •-St d' 333 r-'-· llo flOrl Cenlt'r Or . N~port SeilC'h, 497 . rmyou ... t u IOI • . .....,.,., • 1098 The gnll 1n ;as~1auon with Nirai Costa Mesa, 642·'5978. Origin.ii Olis and IWU Con1cmporary Arts, presents works by wale~; paontmgs from B;ih, lndonesi.l; JO)t:e Donna, Jim Lorogan, Marisha Turnc:r, wood taMngs ;ind masl.s fe;itured. Hours· .lnd Pamel.1 Wilson 11 _ a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday-Satur<by by ap-pomtment. 8 l..11. Eyeworks ;it South Coast Plau. . ll)) Bn..tol SI . C~1a Me-w "Folk AnlSt to •Time Space wllery 3326 N. Coast 1he St.:irs" Jon So\..'s umque art (urmture Highway:. Laguna .. BeilC'h .. 494-0944. £x. -.J m.1dc out of cast.i".ay items on view h1l>tt!Oll Currents fe.Jtu11ng the WOfks ol 1hroogh July .11 Celcbraung the optlCtll· Dunc.ln Simcoe, Myrclla ~· ,leromt' trame '>lore's (ove )'C'.:irs at the shopp•n,s Castaldi ;ind rNny more on VltW. mall, 1he c~h1b11 afi.o foawrcs Jim Reva s • The Works ~lery South at OW.ii Kh1tcring chandchers, what's billed as the COIJrt, 3333 Bear St., Suite llS, Costa world's beil collection of oulrageous eye· Mesa, 979-6757. Works bv Llt.1 ,AJbuquer· glas1.e1 and the lorsl·ever "footstoOI show." que on view t1I Sund.ly. Hours: 10 ;i.m.·9 • Lahina Galleries 11 73 Newport Cen1er p.m. Monday·Fr~y; 10 a.m· 6 p.m. Sal· Dr. Newport Beach, 72 1-911 7. On ~r-urday;. and 11 a.m.·6 p.m. Sunday. Frei: m.1nen1 display .ire works by Cuy Buffet admtSSIOO. M.irr Chagall, L.1u Chun, Frederick Hart Jan K..Hprzyc\..1, 11 & lhomas Leung. Rob- 1•r1 l) n Nelson, I l1s.i>h1 Otsuk.i, Norman R<x.\..well, Adolf Sehnng. Andre.J Smith and G.iry Swan><>n live entert;ainment pro- "dcd 6·9 p.m Frtd.iy·Saturdays. Hours. Monday-5.llurday, 10 .i.m.· I 0 pm.; Sun- d.iy, 11 a m 7 p m • l o·EI Fine Art 34J1 Via Oporto No tOOC. rw~pClft Beath, 72) 1921. ArurN· 11un cl.'I\ from O~ne,. Don Bluth, Wah er l.in1 11Jnn;i B.:irberd and The Simpsons ICJlurt-d I l<;ur) 11 .i m.·5 p.m Monday .met lhursdav rrid.iy. 1-0 a m.·6 pm s.11ur· cfa~. 10 J m 5 pm Sunday 8 Margaret Bedell Studio and wllery ~oo 1 1 C;ima1100 '"«' . Corona del Mar, -<>o 9100 G.illery fo.itures m1xed·med1.i monopnnt> and wa1c1colors by Margaret Bt'dt'll dnd l1m111.'d prints and embOssed wa1Ncolors b)' Wh111emore. Hoors· 9. 30 J m S 30 pm Tuesday-Thursday, or by .ippomlmcnl Free adm1~10f\ •Off the W.all G.lllery 2123 Main St., Hun11ngton Beach, 536 1>488. Works by Behrens, Shao, Logan, Sassone, Blum· hai,oen. Cosby and Ward are on view in· defm11cly Moors· 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday· frld.1y, 10 ii m ·5 p.m 5.lturday; 11 a.m ·3 p.m. Sunday. free admission. ATTRACTIONS • •Bal~ fun Zone 600 E. Bay Ave . Newpott Beach, 675-9152. Ferm wheel. arcades. restored merty.g<>:round, ihops, restaurants and boat tours olfered 11 a m · 10 p.m. d.11ly • Bal~ Pavilion 400 M.11n St .• Balbo.1, 673-5245. Narrated SI~•"& CfU~ °' N~"pC>ft Harbof ire offered d;i1ly Cat..lhN Pu~~;-"'Serv1ce oHued Thursda)'.S· AmenCMl 54H'finc ii rl'~lured Tour; .Are Sund.lys.beginning ~t 9 ;am D«>p-sea r.sh-a\atl.tble Houn: noon-S p.m Wednesd.>y· 1ng trips dtopart daily from O..vey's LOC'kef Sunday. Adm!Slion S 1 • Crytlal C~ sa.te hrll on the COol5l •Newport HMbot N.utlc.&l MIMum berwfoen Corona def M.lr ;ind uguno1 1714 W. S.lboi Blvd . Newport Bexh. Beach, 494·3'539. ~arty 2,800 acres ol 673·3J77 The muwum ~ • per· coastal and canyon .ire.lS open ror nature m.lMf'll collection ol htMOttCal photogtilj>hl w;ills, ~lwle watching. bird wa1ch1ng. rKh-togetht>r IMth bo.m. phologr.tph~. m.:irine ing and Olhef recreJ!lonjl actl\'t!JCS dtipl.lys. rKh, ~. ""•e.s·•n·boct~ ;ind • Dlsc<Wery ~us~ ) 101 W. Harv•rd other nautical nltn'IO(.lb1l1,, llnurs 10 St. Santa An;i,. S4Q.0404. bplOtate')f)' am ·l pm. W~)·Sund.ly Adm~· learning · center ie;itur~ hisaoric Kellogg soon: Frt>e House. an C>faoge grove and more. Hours • ~ SAllina Club a. Audtmy_!-424 ..., 1 <t'flVl p.m. saturtfuy-Sund<ty 1\dmis-V-1.1 Oporto Suite 2()4 ~ Be.:icli' ~·on: S 1 ·S1 ~~ • 673-3788 .:Strt.'!d Breillo.~r flo.lu~" \\fhcl) •Launch Pad al Cryst.tl Coort, Se~~ ~ l· to )i.'1-hour sailing ll'ipS along ttir ;ind Sunl'lowef l1cross from South COil~l; ~1Gc CG.lsc toward Laguna lk'.adl. cl\i11I Pl.ual, Ubt.J ~. 540·2001. This pre ;able 4·8 pm Mont.Lay th1ool{h lhurscfays view foc1hty ol the O.~ Sclence Cen Tid.ets· S2S ~mp or Sl()(f (I)( boolc °' tcr, which I) slated to open 1n 5.inta All.l 1n fM:. 1997, olfers )0 mlt'I~ eo.1<h1b1ts, dcm-. OOSl.rilllOOS ;ind ' lcammg quests" 1n the • o ... nce Coul CoHtte Sailing Cen.,, ... 1 h 1801 \V. Pacific Coast rt.t{hw.1y, ~ areas ol """"I , tr;anspott.atron, com-BNch 645.9412 ALm.a £:.. OC:Cs 65 mumcatron and ~ enwooment. HouB· ' ' .il;ro' · • 10 ;am .9 p.m. Monday·Friday. 10 "m .7 root~. h.n auu.ti '? (,i o(omi.a t Ch.in· pm. S.llurd.lys: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunda~. M'I Islands througtlnut 93 CaH f0t sc.N!d· Ntm1S>IOll SS (Of children . .Ou!ts free \\-1th ule. each p.1y.ng chtld • ~·· ~ 2 301 S.>n ~·n • Di1~nd 1313 H.Jrbof 81\-d., Ana· Hilk Road, ~ lle~fl. 6.40.5&00 he1m, ~9-4565 Fanusmic! on ~ ol ~ly &-'rden re._,..;it ~led 9 "m ·6 Ameria evety weekend 5'11ty attr.Ktions in Pm dJ1ly. • ~;ii themed <1re.lS open d.J1ly, andud•"fl Micker.'s ToonTown near SIT\.lll Wodcf. -------------------------------. "Al3dd1n's Royal ur.>van" parade twlee d.11ly thtougtl end of the summer. Hours 9 .J.m.· midnight. Wttkdilys, 8 ;a m • 1 p.in. Wttkendi • CondoU Company ol ~ in lido M.lrina V1ILlge. 3400 v... Oj>orto. Su1I• 103 8, Newport Beach, 675-1212. Ven.ce comes to Newport .u one-hour cruises ol the b.iy and can.lb on Venetian pidol;ls are o(lcred. Special wedding and wine cruises available! Costs range lrorn SI 5 lo S30 per p<'r><>n. • Hornbl<Mer Dining Yacht M.lr1ner~ Mile Mari~ Center, 201 W Co.ut II~ .. Newport Beach, 631·2469, elit. 7. D.:i1ly Pilot "Wet Wednesdays" •bo.lrd the LOfd Hornblower offered r<"gul.arly rhrourt the summer (chec.k pages ol Pilot for d.ltes .Jnd tomesl • Hunll"gton Be.Kh SurlinJ Museum 4 11 OltW' S. , Hunhngton Bc.ach, 960· J-483 Ari e!>tmsM• collecoon of ~a b1lta h1ghl1gtl1tng mo<e tf\.)n 80 years ol • orr the Wall Callery 3441-B V'~ Udo, Newport Beach, 723·5950. Works by Moses, N.Jgel, Haenraets, Mule.Ji, Atchf>r, KlnQde, &ehrem and othets are on per· manent d1spfay. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Frid.ly, l l a m.-7 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m ·5 p.m Sunday F1ee adm!Won. • Sands,one G.illery 384·A N. ~st Highway, l.ilguna Be.X:h, '497-6775. Aichi· lectur<1I oiJ palnttngs by ~riy ~ oo ct.splay bl Wed~. Abstr.Kt and fi~...­ttve work in mixed medlil by Marge SUNDAY BRUNCH $895 per person man on disp(ay through Aug. 1. Hours: 1 .1.m-5 p.m. •Sartor G.ll~ry 540 S, ~ Hwy. No, 105. Laguna Beach. 494-6566. "The Colot ol Sum~." a collection ol oil p;iintinp by respected altdt Dennis Hare, currtolly on view. •South Coast Att <Attler 2a1 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa, 646--4545. Attinvtlon eek. or1g1nal wood sculptures ind Ol!famic piK· ' es ;ind • selection ol limieed edition ~ graphs and serigra~ by v""°"' lftlsb lrt! on permanent dliobv. Hoon: 10 1.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Frida)'; lo a.m.-5 p.m. Satur- day. 8 51uarl Kall' loft 2091 Ltguna Canyon . All you ain tat & drink 10lnn-3pm • Early.Bird s~595 Chicken , ~~'"*" inclaula soup or saW & ._,., 4,,,,.-6~ 1670 Newport Boulevard (714) 631-POOD 8 Orange Cou t Weekend I Thuriday, July 8, 1993 ..... ._.._ar·rn•1za1---. 1$1 8 1111 C•t Hii•••1• N••tm IH,6 (114) D J ·J'IO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AR ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ............................................. •.•. BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S BlJCKBOOI.. LISTING INFORMATION: ·This more compiele 81.ad:Booli c.altnd.lr usu.ally runs in the ~t ~gts ol lhe O.ally P1lol 1he first Tuesd.ly of t~ry monlh, but .1p- pt.1r1 in Wee .. tnd tod.ly due lo lht July 4 hotid.ay 111.tt .. tnd. bgul.lf monthly BLlcUooll listings return lo Wttkend ntxt lhund.1y. If you h.a\.t .an tH!nl lisl· ing or ch.angt of inform;alion for Bl;acl.· Boole, dirtcl inquiries to Benjamin Ep· stein, r/o Bl.lei.Boole, P.O. Box 1500·184, Coron.1 dtl Mar, CA 92625. Phunt 160· 2G22. ltgtnd: OC, Or•nge County. BT, bl.1clc lit. BT-opt., bl•cl. 11e option.ll. pp. per pt-rson. TBA. to be ur.angtd. Jul • S.i\\du•t Festi\'.il l~rO\.lt)h Augu" 29 .\11 •nd er.all> JicJ\,C.I~ 100 mu\IC1.in~ 1.is.;.''"' .and m.1goc1Jn~ .lt 9 35 L.1gun.a (.~n)on Ro.>d, l~n.i ~.acti Adults, S-1 pp Chiklfen 12 .ind untJel'. ltt:'e PllOl'lt' -19-1 lOJO • rl'sli\'.a_I of ArWP.iJ:Hnt ol thr M.utrrs cllloui;h ~ 29, 10 .i m 11 JO pm, p.lJ;('Jnt .it 8.JO pm •• lt lr\'1nt B<MI P.:1r~ lJ~un.a 8<-.><h. Phone 494·1145: p.igc.101 loC(l'U. 497 6582 • Wr'rl' Ha\'ing Bushrls of Fun,OC F.air, July C) 25, ulutt to "q;t'tJblcs, t-h·b•lS rodeo, carnw.11, tnltrt.tinmcnt .at QC F.iirgrounds. Cost.a Mew Adults, SS Ch11dttn 6·12, S2 5 .and u~1. fie<> Phone 549-9802 • B.asllllt Oty, July 9 4·11 pm . Ch1ldht>lp US!\ w1nt', iood, c.an-c.:in d.:1ncers and uslno .it Chanttcl.11r, lf"1ne S45 pp Phone 752·8001 • Wiid Wnl 'show, July IO South Co..ut Rt>penory tnd ol S<t.ttOl'I ulebration .it SCR roun1a1n. S45·100 pp. 1ndudt-s bufftt, tnl('n.unm:ent by community ltaders, auctions. Phone 957·2602, ""I. 221 • Ctltbralion ot' All Things frtnch, July 10, Umted Cert'br.11 P.alsy l.ick·olf dinner for 8.lstille Oo1y r.x:l"S it Lt Mend.en, N~ ~.ach -Cont.Kt OanocllC De P.alm.a, 557·4796 • Bulille 0.1' Ct~bratlon, July 11 UMld Cettbra P.ahy 8K nm, 8k 1o1.•llr;, Jl svidt. young run, food fa•rt and French "rttt fCW\-il al le t..~ndit'n. Ne-AJ>0'1 Bt;ich Contact Oo1nlt'llt" De Palm.a. 557·4796 • G..tt*n 'atty and Silenl Auction, July 11 11 J P. m , ~ Tert>U. CSP Youth SMll« and Brillst'I Amenc..an Ch.ambt-r ol C~ tea at Crean rt'Sl<knct, Santa AN Heights. UO pp • lobby H.ltfleld Cet.brlly Coif Clank , July 12 "' 8 a m , Lupus found.lttOn tourn.-irnent .ind Rode Around• l~ Clock '11uw .n Los ~otts COYntry Club, 8uen.:i P.irl. S275 pp. Phont 890 5398 •Summer Hat'Vfll, July 1 l .11 11 .i m .. Food 01sinbutl()/l .Center luncheon fashion show .u Foor Seasons. NC\\port Beach. S60 pp Phone 1'1·1l43 • Frtt Willy, July 15 .u 5.52 p.m., Hoag Hospital 552 Club movit prtmierc popcorn. pizza and pi!Slry rtcepllon ill Edwards Ne\vpott Cinema, Nc"port ~ach.,...UO .:ind S75 pp Phone 574-2708 • Med.illion Debut.ante 8.ill, July 17 ;it 6 .)0 p m • ASSIStilnCl' ltagut . of Nc--.pon Mesa JI Hy•lt Regency ll'\.1ne S 100 pp BT By 1nvit.lt1on only Cont<1<.I JJn MurJr, 644-0667, a Blacl< •nd While B.uh. July 17 JI 7 p m , New~rt Harb<1r At! Mu!K'um OJnclng under tlle St.lrs i!nd fociJ from .m•J r~l.iuranb at Ne1mJn M.ucus coort}Jrcl, Nl'"'porl Cent~·r f.i.hoon bl.ind -\ttore cw.111\C blad. Jnd \\hou.• SSO pp Phonl' 759·1122 •Sondheim! luly 17 at 8 pm , l('lQ fund l>cnt-llt con<en b\o CJv "'en ·~ Choru> Of Lt» Ani;tfl'> .it ll'\me 8JrdJ\ The.itri Cu"ltJCt !Nnn•\ ~Jrl'I, GH-7J68 • Sund.Jy funda Jul~ 18 2·3 )0 pm ARt-St-t'\ IC~ lor Abu.ed ChikJrcn c :Im•{'· rn.i&.c1;in, f.:im1t-, enlcrtJ•nmt:nt .it !>.lint Jn-,eph • Ct'flter, 01.ln~e S 10 pp Phon • 978 0)-10 • Hot Bluu on .l Cool Summtr Nighl July H 5 J0-8 JO p m Centt"f 500 ol OC Performing Arts Cl'nt<'f mu...c lood lrom loc:JI t(')lJur.inb <1nd \\11\e .it South Co.a..i f'l.tl.l V1ll.:ii;c Santa AnJ S20 pp rhont> 556·2121 d'oeuwc.>S •I Crc•an r~ce, SJnt.i An.i Hetghts S50 pp Phone 895·5623 •Sunset P~r•diso. August H at 6 pm, foundeh Pfu\ ol OC P£>rf0fm1ng A~ Center at Smith r<.'\idence, lf\1ne CO\.e. By 1n\1tJ1oon only •Bob HoprJDr. How.ird House Celebrity Coif Tournament Augu\t 16 at noon, I loose far t~lolute .rt 5..tnta Ana Country Club S250 pp Phone 557·5100. • Qul'en Mary Dinner D.-.nce and 1'arty Auguot J 1, 6 p m -modnilltlt. Chri~UJn S111glt~ on th<> R·dt><.l, Grand' and \\'1nd~r Salon~. lonR Bc.1c..h. SJO pp tR(.'S('rvations dC'.11.ll~w. Aug11~1 3 I Phone 7.!H 0244 ~- • Busin<>ss P.nln<>rship Coif Tournament, Aui;u>t JO at 9 ii m. Ope1c1 PJtmr JI l'l•l11.io I toll Goll ClulJ :-.e\\oport BCJl h S JOU pp mclud~ i;olt .1n<l c.irt lun(.h Jnd f>O\l·lnurnJml'nt b.irnt'1..ul! A\\i1Hh thnnN onl\ SSO (Q11t.1d t\-\.1') NJonan, S.if, -1·1 September • 8.:ir~ue .al 'l hl' Bo\\N§ ~'Pl J .11 ; pm, OC Aid\ \\.all al 8 ""1:r\ Museum, S-ln1.i An.1 SI 00 pp CuntJd Ju11\ rluor Runc.·1>, 54 I <J 22 'J • 40lh Anni\frs.iry Se.i11on ~id.off Sept 8 5 7 pm.. OC Ph 1h.lrmon1c ~ict) wbsc.r1bt;, .ind dotlOf\ .ii \Vrstin South Co.bl Pl.uJ CCbl.i \\~ Phooe 55J·2-122 • Ship\\rec.l.ed in Ne"°port, Sept. 9 al 6 10 P. m Boy Scouh of Ame11ca OC Council nJtuit.il 1h<'ml><l d1nn{·r ell John . C b Oum1n1), 1'1:\~pon Bellh. S 1 '.!5 pp • kr Ctum Festival July 14, .rl, Clu Conr.1<t t-•m Sutphl'n 546 7630 of Carden C10\e ,11 tlyact R~t>nC) . Alicanre Tt>n ice w~am mal.ers 1ncfUd1ng • BiJIOsh T.lg and Rele.:ise l ourn.imenl, Btn and Jttry s .ind t'faagen·O.:i.u WM' Seµt 10· I 1, Ho•g Memoro.il H~p.cj) 552 hundrl'ds of fl.Hors. SS pp Phon" Club JI Dalbo.I BJ~ Club, .ind 1n 70·mile SJ0·04)0 radius of Ne\\port Beach Phone 57-4 ;'208 •Un• Nocht del lt.alro, July 2-4 , ScXJth Co.Ht Repertory variety show :it SCR M.:i1nstage ~ne 957·2602. e\.t 221 •An heninK o( Country, July N , 6 11 p m.. U.S1ta f1omt's lor Abused C.h11drcn. d.Jnce .ind Western ba1btcue ,u IMmmer Cin)on. ll'\'111<' \ .. 5 pp Cont..)ct l1ntJJ 7~·7820 --t 4 •Music of thr Ni&ht. Jul) J 1, 7·11 pm lr\lnl' Barcl.iy Tlieoltre Encore Cir<.lt country and wl'Stt'm mu IC cbnc1n~ g.>m1ng. food and s.lent auction b.J~~ge. ~45 pp Phone 8S-1·4G07 • S.n lohn~on Pro-Crltbril) Co"boy Cl.auk, July 3 I at 8 am CHOC P.ldr·~ tr.ul ride le.am rop.ng. s.xldlt' bronc rllkr.. bull ridinj!.. ecc . .it Ctmpo Amolntt.., RAndlo Mi~ Vie,o. San Juo1n UP''tr.ino S 1 SO pp Fiest• only, S 100 Phonl' SJ2.867S. Augu st • &rid.ii Show, Augv~ 1, QC 8ridll Connections' "UhuNte \.\'eddmg hent '°' 8e.:ich Ci11es Brides · futures 100 t>i.h1bl10~ at P.at~ Pl.kt',-If\ 1ne SG pp PllOlll' 548-1089 • Ul.ick Tie & AthlNlc Shoes. Sc•pt 10 at 6 JO p m , B)ron )cutl ChJllcni,oe ior Ch1ldreo d1nne1 Jnd silent .iuction JI Ne-, port 8c.:ich M,1mott S ISO pp Phone 661 7117 • Pro-St•;• Charily B.uketbJll G.lme SeJ!l 11 al 5 30 pm B\ron ScouJBud l1ghl ChJlltnge lor Ch1kJ1en .it l:!rcn f\"<'nts Centtr, UC lr\.me S10·20 pp ~ 661 71 P T1ckeu. 1156 5000 • C•I• 8•11 ~:pt 18. South Cn.i~ Rt>pettt>') se.:i<.on and ~ i.ll se.l50fl uperwr. 81 . Phone 95:l'·2C.O.! l''' 121 October • 11.~porl Buch Concours d'll~ancl'. Oct J 10 am • .i pm .t,TSC shuw celebrJtl"> IOOth .innn.cr~f) ol olutomob11t' .&I UC II'\ one Adults, SI 0 0111d1en. S6 Phont> 7S6-0993 • h fnl TBA. Oct 9 CHOC Qu~n ol ~INrt.> Cu1ld 1n L.igvna BcJch Phone 532 8675 •Null en Paris Oct 9, Ol.-s1i;ning Women of Art ln-t11utt of Southern Cal1Forn1a dinner dJnu• .it CentC?r Club. Co.ta Me<.J Bl '1 i'S pp Contact 81b1 OJ\.IS, "l9J 9J93. • Y.an C.an Cook. Augw 7, Cokkn West Colll'Rt and KOCE -TV coo~•ng <J<>monstt.itioo b) t.l.lrun YJn and hot$ •Home lour and Cift F.1ire. Oct. IS, 10 MON·DAY NIGHT ·Family Speeial ,.._,.;.,r._._.r-w: ~ llQ CWcfta. BBQ Spe"' Rib1 & Brukec o( ~f'f . • ._.... ...... P.uce, a..... Con oa Cob A Coif Sl.w. ~r~ed from S:OO p.a. .i m .9 p.m OtOC L •tl~t An!,-cf Guild •n Y()(ba l1n<l.:i n.>d An.1tic11n H1lh Plion1• 5J2 8675 • Bentfil <Xt 16, 11 p ni • 1 o1 m , !>I J<»eph I to-.p1!JI Foun"Jtion d1nne1 dJnc1• Jnd t'lll('(tJonmcnt JI An .. ht.•1n1 I hltOfl .11~ I I O\\t·~ s JOO Pl> Br Cnn1.1c1 \1,11~<1 John"'"'· • • 1 8211 •Sund.it Supper JI The R1l1 01 t 1 i' .ii 5 )0 p rn . UC tr. om• (11r u JI Cinn•r CcntN JI Ro~ Rt.')1.1ur,1n1 , """t"•!'l H1-.1d1 • Cummuruty Wall lXt 1: .11 'J .1 m CllOC P.1dr1nth .ind 01o111·\l,111d l 5 111.11'' tun ,,,111. .:iro11rd ..,, th Co.ill l'l.u.:i m('tro .irt>a Cr...ta \\l....i l't ._. iJ.!-llf,11 J •Coif Clh)ic 0 1 18 lit 10 ;i m . CliCX: f'J,l ,,.. ~ tour!'! 1r-nl .it ti ~ .:ut-1 Cc.u11tr' Clul,, l.•i; .. r J '\•1;v< pt ~e 'l L!·!H .. :H November •A Very Cholll' Affair ' , l ~ r.1 mh 1 .. r Pl.1 n, I P.1·• •rl• c.J um I• n nd >I)<. 1!.N .tt l• .\11 r, f,l'n ~'"\po11 81•1tt1 • CJl.i '"' o S.:indp1JX'1' uf It 1.1~ \k "'l 1r1,1I I I •>jl~I ..f,.,,,.__,,.,150n) l\\'\\!~1n lh'.ld' HJ ?l•1•M 5-.l-7.:!IJ!i •FAMOUS RIBS &SALAD • • TERIYAKI, LEMON OR MAYA CHICKEN &SALAD •PRIMAVERA PASTA & SALAD SERVED SUNDAYthru FRIDAY 5:00-7:00 PM Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, July I , 1913 I t 1lJ1 ·'• I ·• • . .. •f. . f '• • )lo., • :,.;: I• .. , . \ : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AR ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... ~ .................................... . • heot TBA. Nov. 6, CHOC Mad HattA!r Guild in l a Habra/Brea Phone 532-8675. W American Celebration, Nov. 6, Chap- man U111ver~ity at Anaheim Mamon. Con- t.let Ruth Wardwell, 532-6075. December •Home Tour and Boutique, Dec. J. CHOC Jack and Jill Coildn at Tustin Hills Racquet Oub. Phoe 532-8675. •Christmas Cuol Ball, Dec. 4, Hoag l-tosp1tal 552 Club at Newport Beacll Marriott SSS2 per couple. Phone 57,i.72011. •Christmas Tree Brunch, Dec. 5. CHOC Mother Goose Guild at Anaheim Marriott. Phone 532·8675. M arch 1994 .. . •All Guilds Fashion Show. March 17-18, 11 a m . CHOC al Anaheim Marrion. Phone 532·8675. •All Guilds hshion C.ilil, March 18 at 7 pm . CHOC at Anaheim M.miot1. Phone 532·8675 Ap ril 1994 • ll.llian hening. Apr il 28, Cinderell.1 C.,1ld or Ct tOC al Part.. PIJce, hine • t.en F~~~ ~?~~ri t y Coli Tourn.iment MJY 1 .11 10 J m OKCO\er) ~lu'><•um ul OC .it Pch<:.1n I hll c.otf Ouu S JOU pp Phorw 540 2001 COMEDY & MAGIC TA IJ . ";· th,~\ HALF Fresh Fllh D•llr AH YHr 'Round BrMldMt Ll.WIOh Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7.am-4pm •Early Bird Specials •Happy Hour oi-6pm •Harbor Brunch Cruises 400 M ain St. Balboa 673-4633 \ • Orange County Fair al Or<1nge County Fair~ui\ds, 88 Fair Drive, ~ ~. 751-FAIR. Comedi.Jn Calladler UNShes (()0(1 and props in Arlington "the.lire Mon· day. Wayne Cotter, Othy Ladman ilnd Tom Parb, three of the counlry's top stand-up comedians, take lhe st.lge July 1 a. Free with regular fJir admi~. COMMUNITY EVENTS •Hyatt Newporter 1107 Jamboree Rd., Newport-8each, --n9-12 l+. ext. 582. The Worrd Class Auction & Ex~ition Com· pany pr:esents lhc Newport Beach ·93 Col· lector Car Auction. Vehicles on the selling blod< range from fOfd Mustangs and C~y Bel Airs to Rolls Royce convM1b~ and Jaguar Roadslers. Runs 8:30 ... m.-6 p.m. 5aturday-Sunday. Admission: S2·S 10. • Or~nge County MMket P\xe 1n the main p.lr~ing lot al the Orange Councy Fairgrouncls, 100 Fair Ori~. C0sta ~. 72 3-6616. Thousands of items on sale at the weeJ..end, open-air swap meet. Adm1s· sion: 50 cents (Children under 12 free). •~th Coast Repertory 655 Town Cen· l~r Or .• Costa Mesa, 957-2602. The "SCR Wild Wf'SI Show," the annual end 0( se<1· son aucuon <Ind party, features n<>n·Slop en~rta1nment. communtty leaders pe<· fOfming onstage, '11 fresco burret. silent and live auctions and all the trappings ol the olQ west 5.Jturday. AdmisSK)(I: S4S· $100 DAHCE •Ballroom 0 <1ncing. 610 W. 18th St, Costa Mesa, 644-5110. A dau on ball· room dancing and West Coast swmg 1s of· lered 6-7 Tuesday 111ghts. • Costa Mesa Qukksteppers at Cost.> Mesa SeniOf Citizen Center, 19th Strt'Ct and Pomona Avenue, Cosu M~. 545· 5669. A sen!()( citizen Kluare dance w.oup seel.s l'l<perienced dancers to join them cacti Thursday at 9 a.m • Oanscene Studio 2980 A Mc01ntock 1 o Ora11ge Coast ~eeke'ld, ~ Thursdf Y· Jutx 8; 1993 • '' • I • ~ " .. , I \I .. t ' I I • I ~ 11 11 \ I I If,, \ 4 I I • " w .. Y.. Costa Mesa. 641-8688. An l'lght· week bet;nning &Uroom ilnd Lalin dii\ce cl.us will'be held <1t 7 p.m. Tuesday nights, ~nning Tu~. Registration f~: S-40 (the ooe·nour dass is gured towilrd singles <1nd couples). • Or.i.n1e Co.ut Col~. 2701 F.i.irview R<>ild, COsta ~. 432-5880. A six·weelc social dance wockshop th.i.t teaches the eK· citin11 and popular West Coast Swing will be Offered this summe<, from 7-9 p.m. Fri· da¥ through Al.lg. 6. ~r.i.tion fee: S49 (suited fcx l>eginners). • Orange County Performing Aris Cen- ter 600 Town Center Or., Cmta Mesa, 556-ARTS. 8foadwa_y ~.-:'.star Tommy_ Tune returns Tues&y and Wednesday (or two performanc~ of his acclaimed OM· man Show "Tommy Tune Tonite!" Tid.ets; S 18-S38 The Joffrey Ballet gM!S three per· formancc-s ol "81llboards," concel\'ed and directed by company co-founder Ger.11d Arpino, 10 1 J songs by Prtnce <1nd fcxu_ units choreograptied by Laura Dean, Charles Moulton, Peter Puca ilnd Margo Sappington, July 27-29 •Waterfront Hilton Buch Rtsorl. lllod P.xific: C<>ilst Highway, Hunh~on B<'ach, 960-SURP. Ballroom Dancing be-gins 6 p.m Sunda)".5 \\-1th free dance !es sons Champ.lgne S2. SJ cove1 Hotel's West Coast Oul> ~nts "Two Seep Tu<">· day," a ce>Untry dance ~ fOr t~ who want to IC!arn the latest ~ep<;. t>es1n· n1ng with complimentary buHct at 6 p m and~ from 7-8 No CO\>er FESTIVALS l SPECTACLES • Arl·A-h ir Festival 777 l<1guna Canyon Road, laguna Beach 494-4514 lhe art festiv,)I features 150 lint' .irtists, sculptors, ceramists ;ind craftsmen in demonstr.JlJOn~ <Ind work$hops 10 a.m.·8 pm. dJ1ly through Aug. 19. Admiss.on: S2 .50-Sl.50. • Festiv.il of the ArWP•gHnl of the M.uters on festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Rd , Laguna Be.){h, 494· 1145 (lest1vall. 497·6582 (p.t_geantl Worl..s or art fOf wle .Jt festival fO a.m.· 11·30 p.m. da1lr through Aug. 29 Ole pageant, Where f.:imous \\Oflu 01 <1rt are recreated l<'<1th lwe actors, presented 8:)0 nightly <11 adjacent lrvme 8owt . - • Of.i.np County Fol.Ir '93 al o.. .. ngt-County f airgrounds, 88 hif Di~. CoSla ~~. 751-FAIR. 'We're Having 8Ulhels ol Fun" tS theme ol this ~<1r's (;),,, open- 1"1 Frt<Uy, continu1~ through July 25 ilnd wfuting ~hies through e11h1btts, rodeo, a tnival <1rid entertainmenl. Fatrgoers .ire invited to It( rewed up fOf the s«ond Jn· nu.ii bed Clanong <Ind ar hoc>c>lng ch.>m· pionships, 2-4 p.m. Sunday.· ~Jir .idmtS- sion: Adults, SS; children 6-12. Sl: S and under, free. •Salute to U.. Alts .at Fashion bland, "leowport Center Drive ilbo~e PilC•fic Coast Highway, Newpott Be.ich, 72 1-2000. The Newport Be~ City ArU Com1111ssion pre- St'flts the 10th ;innu:il f5tl\'31 from"l'Cn nc- to 10 p m S..turd•y in tile Bro.xlway Court. from . 10 <1.m.·3 pm., the C\.enr will hilve an mu~rn<1honal th«-me ind ch1I· dren can participate tn wurkihops. atti>I demon~rations and face p.>mting Lrve cm· tcruiin~I will be p1esen1ed T1om l -10 pm • s..dusl Fntn.11 9)5 L<1gun.1 un~«i ROoid, L.lgun.J ee..h, 49'4·30)0 The 27th .annual running ol the Klec11C am and cr.ifts (t'Slival continues throu~ Aug 1'J ~1th mofe tNn 200 .trtMS showa .. n~ thetr W(){i.) In ilfl ung•n.il en,Klfll\C.'nt 01 h<1ndbu1lt booth) AtlmM111n: Sl·S-1 Hours· 10 ~ m -10 pm d.11l!f LIT£RARY ARTS •Alla Coff~e Houw 506 J h1 St • ,....~, port 8t'JCh, Ci75·0Hl. Open poc.·try re.id 1ng 8 pm Wednesday F1~'f .ldm1))1()1\ • C.n Palma lHta1u1nt l ll ( 17th Si 5.Jn[,j Ana. H2·9015. f.K:ttity Re.><l1nb>< second Jnnu.ll "Summef Performance flu- etry Con1N" 8 p.m Manday lsign·uix at 6 :JO p.m.I Fee: S2 • NewpOtt turbor Alt Muwum 850 So.in ~te OfNe, Newpott Beach. 759- 1122. /\ bilingu.il progr<1m ~ AmerlCMl <1nd VietNmeSC l<'<riten re<ld pe>eml <1nd st0ties preset\ted 8 p.m. fuly 16 tn tti. Sculpcure Canten ufe to eotncde~ q>"~?t exhibit ''Terry Allen. Ynuth 1n As&a. AdmlSSIOtl. SJ·SS. MEETINGS ' SEMINARS • Advrotur• J6 1959 .ltubor Blvd , £.ow.i Mt:S.l, 650-JlOl. Ci1l1forn~ frsh and Trout Unlimited r~;>cesent.ltive~ p<esent fr~ slide shows and cliscuss ded1nc ol \\11d h~ 6· JO lonrght and 7 )0 p m July 1 S • 8.ldc B.l!y Club .lf le Mc-rlfl1t•n, <4500 t\~cArthur 81\-d. N~'\)Uft Be.lth, 4 76-20(11. ln-ine M~um cJirKt<>f JNn Stern J>ICSCnts lecl111c \lide show on "C.1l1forn1.a lmpr~1..m (18\JO 19101" 11 30 .Hl'I ·1 pm July 15 • Newport Harbot Aft Must'Um 850 ~n Ck'mente Ot . Newport Be.-ch 7S9·11l2 Artist Teti) Allen lc.ldi tour Of h•\ N'wth 1n ~ ·• in)tJll..it.on J 1> m Sund.iv ff«' '"'h rl'gul.ir mulot'vrn .idm1"'°'1 Atthl R1 ch.lrJ I utncr 5>1c-.cots free ~ll(k• k'\ 1ure (,Ill ''IJnlt'S Dean in Sa1J:<H'I Cnunrtr ~h.llt lmpt>n.ll1)1Tl'' .1t .. 1 u1.-)J.1y l.lll..s ::it "\mn lulv 13 Art in Cc,;1ff\t lt'C\uft' 01t1nf"f ~ ti(.') at fr;ur St J>"n' I l<>tt-1 1n l'Wfll"1 liN~h ptnel'lh \\;r.t.nb'> un the-W.tll - Art1-t>' U~· 1>1 \\oiJ <1nJ fe,1 " (> pm 1 ut'\d.ly Other fl'l'Wl'IWllC>'b • ln.iJIUltvni -An You Cln L11er.ally c.ct Into, luly lO "Art Jnd rol11tcs,'' Juty 27. •.nd ·01fll(uh PJ1nttngs. -Huw 10 Mat.e He.xi~ 0< TJ11, ol the I l.>td Stull," Aug. J MmD~' S 140-S I SO f0t rour p.1rt ~IC."S ~11h din 11ers. S40 SSO I()( lcltJr lec1ur~ only, SP ~-40 for 1ndr.ldu.il ~ture Wlth dinner S 11 S 1 S for incl., •du.ti k-c1urc onlt ---- DINNER FOR T\\70 ONLY M25 nMC,. ~-ti Ken kAI--. M••tm ·We'd like 10 invite )'(IU IO 8" lncudille tlinncr b· ~ .. 111..-ed bibilchi. .,.. rW1t. ~ ..... ,... ~ 125! Your meal will inol~ nutritiuut thrimp .,,.,etillC!r, ~ tnditiunal Benihana healthy •al..S. T wiyaki Beef Julienne oootled with 1eallion1 and muthrooma, Chicken with Saame Seed•. J apanete union •MIC'· (rethly out we~tahlet. All ..ned with the ultim•te cnmpanion1 to a healthymnl, n-andarwn .... ~•brin&in nur lldforthefc•ICI. the(un, and the (antaatic priff. h '1 our tread• (]Jlw -'W,.,,, Jv#y ,ll, IY'J.J. ~ ... ~.°""" ,.,..._,., ... "'*"'"' .... ,....,..., (fJ ', • I I . -... . . "'·~·-'"'"1~1111 • " ......... R~llllJCl.-e •.'.'11-.. lftftcNeh (714~~. I Anehetm· ( 1141774-4~ • Tnrrwi-. IJIOIJU~7177 • (~ .,. ~ (1Uf091Jo871t f ( "'-••• ~ .... ·~ I ... ~ICWIUl'I "" , ..... ~ Ml)',.._ ll"llftJtionel .,...,..., ~~~-------------------~ . . ·························~·········~··············· ...... ~ .......................................... . ,-s ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . • Ot,an1e Coast Coll~e. 2701 Fairview ·d inner. Three. 45-minute sets performed Bristol St .. Cosca Mesa. E~·listening J.UZ, Coast Hw~ . Corona del MJr, 675-19.!2. Road. ~ Mesa, •32-5880. A two.part from 7:30 to 10 p.m. each Friday and Sat· featuring SOYnds.1nfluenced by Tom Jones, Tropical island mu~c from Los Tropicano. 1 creati~ writing course, turning interesting urday lhrouah Sept 25. Cost: S25 per pet· Tony Bennett, frank Sinatra and Johnny 8:30 p.m. Tu.isday through Ttlur>dJ)'S and life experiences into engaging stOfies, wm son. with a 'buffet dinner available fOf an· Mathis, presented 5:30-8:30 p.m. \Vednes--an all-star ensemble 9· 30 pm foJJy and SINGLES be offered Thul'Sdays. tOday and July 1 S. other S9.95. Parl..tng· SS. Reservattons rec-dilys-Fudays. Saturday nights from 1 :3~ p.m Ftt: s37. A three-unit ommendl'd. • R~ndeJl's 3 Hutton Centre Drive, S.:int.:i •Harbor Singers at Pr~\tertan Church • Chaytor's Social Club al pm ate ho~ course lhoit provides an intensive introduc-. • Fuhion lsl1nd on Ne\\<port Center Ana 5S6-7i'OO Jefi Kashiwa plays J.UZ sax-o( the Co\enant 1n Costa Mt'Sil, S4S-019S ur member>. 838·554:? Saturd:t\ 11~ toiy study of woodwOtking will be offered 0 · .__,_ p r. C H h .. , ,.,..,,~ oh nd Th _ .... _ R d 11 P.:irt1es for >1nsl~ p•t">t'ntt>d month 01 Jul) -"ieindii"' lhrou<>h Thursd.lys, from 6-lO:JO rrve iluuve ao11c o.ast 1g way, new-o..,...,..e tonil'>:.t a nei.t u ....... y. an e or 89.,·0S87 This 1oca1·~ng1ng group corn· Th < 1 d b C b ~''"'' w1• '""t f SlO · port Beach. Composer~eybc)ardist Keil.o Young Jnd.the Actuals_play blues fridily ~of 25 womt'n meet> ... 9 15 p.m. e ~1 s .::o't mcu t.>~ uret. upcn Jr, p.m • -0"""''"1 on'b''. tt: per un1l. Matsui performs 6 ton1""l to l..ick off (r~ Billy M1tctlell ~"f• t"" pi•no ~-1u·.,,"' .. ~ ... l d 1 i. dt'i!'fJY and dancing Reservation> rcqwred A twO-p.art ~ that ~mines mar-9 • F 1 e>" B 1 "',. ....... .. "" ....,.,., ~11~ an rS a WJ}S sce .. ing more mc:n· ""ting t«hmques (or artists, desigrien ;1nd ' 3 Music estt\a concerts raz1 1an p1a-Rob Mullins tza un thang plays· Sunckiy bers to sing and dance clJss1r> from '5th •Orange Co.l~I College 1"'01 r,11f\u-'" photographers presented 6:30.9.30 p.m. nist Marcos Ariel and the freeway Ph1lhar· night Jazz sa\man Jeff Jorgenson play~ Be-bop 10 contempotJF) ~n~ Rd Cost..1 ..,,(').) -IJ2-5880 >, thrw·h•wr lu~ys. July 13 ind 20. F~: S49. m<>nic perfOfm 6 p.m. July 1 S. ~ionday lt~t·ilh~ I~ from Paul •Irvine Barclay The.iter ·UH C.1mpu~ >ern1nar, dcsignt.'<.l to lwlp men ·and ''omen ~~~~~......,..---=~ . .--..-.--...~..-~.,--,~~.---1•s-1H~,w·ee~"~N~~~•••on.t 1107 l•mbofee~~~~rm!!i!!a~!L,.l!!:U~~Y·~.~~.~ya~na~sooao....,aap~pepe<a~os._Tur.r~ .• .:.:r.1~~·~1n~e~.~u~5~~~-;4~64~b;.:..:.;,~"";.:.~CJ;;>::;:.~~lr~n~>:__li"o~dd..i1hne..ru.;•n"uxUll~Jl.ll"""1-.pal>jlcroUJ:L..lili~~~~~~~~-l r1nge nty lnsiM lug« at Scott's N..wnnn Beaeh, 729•1234. Third annual 'Aedneso.Jy-Sh<M11mes. 8 p.m. unlfis otn-" "" ,1\t•• ... ,11 ~tcred 1 om 6 3.t·IJ.30 10• Seafood Bar •nd Cnll. 3300 Bristol, (0$1.1 <n~;~~mmer "J.iu live •t the Hyatt" ef\•ise notl'd Chorus of Los Angeles performs a mus.c.11 mgnt f<'t' 535 Mes.1, 6-47-1909. "The Myth of Leader· ..,.. ll _.... tnbutt.' 10 Stephen Sondheim at 6 pm lul~ ship" is the \op!( of bustnetS consultant concert series presentcu Friday e-.iemngs, • 21 Ocunfront 21 Oceanfroot. Newport 17 lic~eb. S22·S28 • Windseel.cr, .\mc11c.1n ll·g1~in. 15:h St ..,: h R b • 6 30 8 30 throu~ Sept. 10, in the hotel's outdc:ii:>r Beach, 67S-2S66. Captain Clribe pla>s 1'1."'o,port Bea.n c..i&-Sl36 11 •vu er.1,1, ill an osen erg 5 : • • J m amphitheater overlooking the Back Bay. tropical ja.u and pop 4·8 p.m. Sundays. • Irvine Me•dows Amphitheatre 6ts08 Ir· .,., '•ng Jnd h,l\1ri;. \\ 1nd;t•t.l.cr) ><IC•.il '>.111· \\'edri~y breakfast program. Cost· S 15• The hneup. Carry Dt<ll·Didt Oatts Braw . So h C 1 . ..1 "ne Cente>r Dn1.e, lf\111e. 740 1000 0 .. 1 in-: -:rouµ mccl> u J0· 1U JO p m \1,lll<l.1\. SlS. • works, July 16; urol Sioill4!, July 23; the • Westtn Ill o.ast 686 Anton B \1.J,, lepp..rd and Ugly Kid Joe perform 8 pm Music of Gil Ev•ns featuring Art Farmer, lobby Loun~. S40·2500 J~ virtuoso SJturd.iy. MUSIC Ja.z.z, New Age & Blues • B.lJbo.l lay Cruises in N~port Harbor, 6ll·l20l ~ "Son~t Ja.u CM~" 7 to 9 pm Saturdays. The S39.95 idmiwon in· clu~ the cru•~. h\'e music, complimen- tary be\.er•gcs and hors d'oewres • ufe Udo 501 °30th Sc. Newport Beach, (>7).2968 Bobby Redfield plays latin jazz tom,Sht and July 22.·Ron Stout Jau Quintet pert0<m~Julv fs •nd 29. Bernie Pearl~ Harmonica ht:s ippear Friday and July 23 ISS ~rl. Ott Ott McNeil sings Saturd.ly tSS CO\et). ~rt>.ra Morrison ai'ld Wa)-ne V•la)t'le pl•)" Sonday. Yve EVinS ~nd Co:TI· p.iny play Tuescby. The Derek Bordeau• voup performs Wednesday. Showt1mes. 8 30 p.m.·1 i .m. Thursdays. Tuesday· Wedn~ys; 9 p.m. • 1 :30 <1.m fod.iy· S-lturd.iys, ind 3:30-7:30 p.m. Sundays •The C&nnery 3010 lif•~te Ave , Newport Beieh, 67S-5777. lhe ~rt'k Borde~ux Croup pbys 8 p.m. to midnight Sund.ty. · • ClipiMf Yacht O\Mters 3101 W. Pacific Coast Hwy .• Suite 20.0. Newport Seidl, 722-9200. Juz CNises ol ~ H.irbor on Newport Oippe<, an 80-foot. 149- . ~ssenger motor yKht feituring i buffet July 30· Charlie H<>den's Quartet West Paulil Prin<.e plays piano and smgs 7 to 11 Al.Jo 6; • Bill Holm•n Orchestri, Aua. 13; p.m. S.:iturdJ)\ D.t~ Holden plays ptano 6 • Louie Louie's 1670 Ne\\ port 81\<I , theo> music: of lee Komtz & Lennie T~stano to 10 p.m fuesd.lys through Thursdays Cosw M~. 631-3663 Tic loc PtodtJ featuring Cary Foster ind Al<ln Broadbent. tions pr~nt the "Ice Bo\" e~ ... ry lhur.dJ\ Aug. 20: Mark Masters Jau Orc:hestla (ea-Pop, Rock & Country night luring Jimmy Knepper •nd Billy Harper, • Or.inge County Fair at Orange Couol\ Aug. 27; \.V~inds Wet featuring Fran!.. • AltAl Coffee Warehouie & Roasting Co. Fairgrounds, Arlington lheater. as F.w StrMZe<i ind Bill Perkins, Sept. 3; and Tom 506 list St .. Ne,~ Beach, 675.0233. Dm-e, C0>ta Mesa, ~s1 -FAIR The IJir, Talbert Jazz Orchestra. Sept 10. Cates .,.,..... 101st l'd1tion features 17 niglfil 01 cn-open at 6;30 p.m .. and the·show begins an Rudy D C. plays origmil~ music at 8;JO tcrtainmcnt m Arlington Theatre luly 9·.?S hour later. Tickets are S 1 S, with se.uoo tonight. Torn Long pe orms instrumental Ronnie M1ISJp plays Friday. Beat!~ ala 1he l!Ckets available for S200. KLON·fM (118.1) guitar ~lections at 8:3o p.m. Friday. Oul-group Yesterday ieatured-Saturday. Th,• 8 Cl b .__ S1 d' ~mania per!onns CclllC music at 8 :30 8 u memu.:rs get a iscount on p.m. S;lturday Georgette Dashielle per· Tel(as Tornadoes. featurtni; Freclcfy Fend1:r concert tickets ilnd special todgin6 r•tes. forms 101~ music at 8.JO pm. Sund..iy Free play Sunday. Roel.. ·n Roll Hall 01 fanw • lr\llne Bud;ay The;ater 42"2 umpus admission members the Four T'Of"> perform \\cdne .. ex.. ltv1ne, 856·SOOO. The' Preservitlon dJ) Atr S\lpply pla)'S luly 15 free with Hall Jm Band ~is a New Orleans Ira· •Alt• Coffe~ House .>t Tllangle S<-iuare, re_g~ar fair admission . r--·· c-1870-A Harbor 81\d., No fOO, COSta d1tion, Dixiel.,·)cl jazz, 8 p.m. -turd..y. Mesa, 646_ .. 440 Shannon's Closet per· •Part. Place 3333 •'-11chclson Dr .. lf\me Td:ets:Slll-!22. 851·1660. Free outdoor concert> 11 30 form> pop and 1au mUSIC at 9 p,m. Fnday • Muriott Hotel Md TeMis Oub The Lost lnnasense Performs or1g1nal pop music a .m ·I Pm Wedne5'Cl.iys continue '"'h View 900 ~port Center Drive, Newport at 9 pm Saturday. Free .:idmisS1on Class.c Rock All-Star> playmg 7<h rock Jut-. Be.lC'h, 729-3SS4. Second annU<il "Cham· 14 c.. of J .. s nda • C.fe lido 501 30th St Ne\~port Be,leih, .f>'\S"e .,..mmer . ~ u y evening 675-2968 M·ch.:iel Patterson's R&B band • Ru~ty Pelican '" l\t>wpon Beach. ~h·H• series contin~ in the View lounge from S "' 8 30 1 S d Mc.Clintocl. plJ}S ts JO Sm · 12 30 a.m 9 h < .. da th 'f. .... ., 29 peuorrm pm · am un J} to p.m. etlC ,.,n Y rou ""'& Thur,,d.ivs l';o Name BJn plJ") ~ JO b \0 The~ S.nd plays July 18. rtt jdmis· • Cllifornl.t Be.ich Rock 'N' Sushi 33SS p.m.., SumlJ~. The Str.ingl.'r<. pl.1y q fl rn I SfOO Viii Lido, Newport Be.ach, 6 7S·OS7S. Japa· am h1cfov·Saturdav ,.._o co.er • 0 C F • 88 F ,..,._ n~ food sef\ed up to the sound> of rocl.. ra.nge ounty '" air ..,.1~• ·n• roll nib>htly • \'\ arehouse RestaurJnl 3-150 V1.1 Op•"· Cosu Mesa, 751 · fAIR. The Ja~~ J.UZ to, "'""'port Beach b -J .i 'OU Mo,fl n Qi Htrosh1mi i>eriomied in Arlington The-•The C.nnery 3010 lilfd\Clll' "'e f,ltlh J'llJ\' d~ic roc~ q toni~I t throu~h .ure Tu~•Y· trtt with fair ~mlSSion Newport Beach. 67S·S'77 The JCl)O)O> SJturd.i~ IS'\ \.O\erl P.IJ>J { url1. Jnd "l'\\ • rrego . llistoran&e 18-420 Von Karman pl.ty 9:30 p.m. to l ..i m Thurscla\ and R\th.:m pl.M r~.ll', l J.1 m ~.ind.i" lfl't• Ave., frvine, SSJ-1333. The •OS Q\wte1 Sundiys. ~se pl.lys lO Pm 1" 1 J m f--OIJl•Jh> />l.1~ rt.'!\S·lt', Q p m Tue..JJ~ S2 pl.lys d.wic jazz 6 to 10 pm. Sundays. Friday-Satu Y· rCl\C '\ l..m(e plJ\~ clJ,,. .. '""' 'J pm • f'ronto CriQ at South Coast ~. 3333 • urm~Jo's Ris.tora.nte 35~0 P.><:111<. \\'edn~...JJ, tSJ co~etl -' Why Notl vrt~ e It~~· IRISH PUB and KING KARAOKE CLUB ANY COORS PRODUCT ........ $1.50 11. FOSTERS DI TAP · .............. $2.50 ,.,,,, ...... .., . .., ZIMA .•....••...........•......... $1. 75 MY WB.l:DR•l .... :". ..... :::12 . .-- THEATER • Orange County PNfornung Arh Cen· ter t.00 1, .. ,,, (l'rlt>r Om~'. C "tJ \l....,.1 --4-!000 !3rt1Jd1'J' r.lC'l:.ht.J• 1 rn•TI\ Tune ~l\l'S p<.-rh•rnian .. .-) ,,r h1> one-m.1n )h<>" Tomm\ Tune lnn1tc' '8 pm lul'> dJ\·\\'t.'d1w..JJ\ lK~l'h )18·5Jti' Dinner lhe.itcr • Eliubeth HO\\ilrd':. Curtain Call The· at er &qo El Cini.no RNI, l u>t n tll8 1 5-lO Mt"t-J,1r \ \ 11.on ~ The " ,,, \\Jn t\lth thrOu)!.h S<-pt S Cvrt.111T tom~ (1 JO µ m l u~'>dJ1 Thur..d.l\'S .111d S.1turd.1\> • pm ·Fnd.t\,, 11 .JU "m and ' JO pm ~und.iys Prou.., )!Jrl at SW 9S • l(eith & Margo's. Murder \\\1tll'r) al Stoll', S..-.:irooJ Ct1ll ~ 8.1r HO Br ,: .. I )I Co.ta \ll"-1 ! I J .11.1& 1-1, -::> I"• 11 \our .... •lr "ho;fun•t ti p ri "-t:.1rd.1\' •Mezzanine Re!.taurilnl 1 <l8Ult ..,\,11 ... .\rth,11 BIHi ll\1ne -c.u Cll ( '" 1. ~u<µ•(1on~ m\-.ll r~ ·t:Oml>d, P"''\'~I• .J I 11 d,t\) ill 8 p m JnJ ).:11urUJ1 .Ir -L• 1•1 ·U "'""•ln SJS S-11\ •South COJ>I Pl.u.a Village Murd•·• \\\' ll'r\ Dinner I fl l t ':>untl.M•" \, ' .\n.1 6~5 q-lu \\uidcr 1n tilt-\Iv , '" lonih. fl't"><'fllt-J -p "' s .. rurd,1,.. ltl~ eh SSS 720 W. 19t~ St. 650-8960 A t:llAllt:E TO WI# •ISHTY DllCKS T-llllRTS, HATS m A LOS A#SB.S Kl• TEAM JACKET/ .... ,... '& .... It"" ..... ,. ,,..... . • .. & ..., W~at's t~e ~eal w/t~e furniture? Orange Coast Weekend I Thur9day. July 8, 1993 11 • • - -······························~··················· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·········································~~~····· :irpi's is an island of serenity in a war zone of C«n'itruction, but peace 1s at hand; Carpi's will be moving in late August 10 lar~er quarters just 1po yards a"ay. The scene of all this activity is in the K mart shopping mall at the corner of Wihon Street and Harbor Boulevard. where Ca rpi's ha) held carbo-court for the past ~cvcn years. The ccnlM itself.is undcr~ing some dramatic up-localing, and Carpi's will occuyy a place of honor in a handsome new building. r ve been p:ist that restaurant dotens of times, and finally got the mcssJgc after hearing its accolades from members of the Bahia • Corlnthtan Yaflil Club-. -rr-=:ey-:-ra-::-:r- a~ked for a talk about the rewards of re\ 1C\\ ing restaurants; I told them "hat I knew about that, :ind they told me about some of their pd cafcs. including C:irpi's. !'\orma and Ricardo Corpi and 1hc1r '>Oil Daniel moved to Orange (\1u111:r in 1976 from Argentina, hut 1hc root\ of thb family go back .1cm,., the Atlantic to Milan. They brought along an intcrei.ting 'tlU\Cfllr of th o!>c days In South Amcr1c.1 : ,·mp.inad;i11 -baked LlllUL:h ~l uffeJ with :.casoncd grtH7111.J bed. h1h of onions, green oli\c' .ind ra1..,in..,, (a b11 on the dry \IJC) lfm, C:\ c r. Carpi ' " first and lorc111o't an ltal1.1n rc\IJUrant and dell ''here l""cryth1ng" made on th~· J'fC:Jlll'C.:'. A1 ·pc.:t1.tcr'>. jll l•f \\ h1lh arc ... c.:r.\.J v.1th buuucd. f.Jrhcky bn.'.1J. nught he an onkr of fried, uundn L.1lamari or J ~alad v.i1h .11 t1dwlo..1: hcar1' 10 ... ,ct.1 "'ith bbck , • .111, uli\e .... .:inJ p1men1os laced .... "1th ull\C oil. A 1raJ111on:>l .1n11p.l'>to ltaliJno includes four J...1ntf., of meat anti a host of nibble~ to J...ccp :it lca!>t l\\O people happy for 55.90. Skip the mozzarella in c~/foua ( f ncd cheese encased in a "carriJgc" of cru!>ty bread crumbs) with m:mnara sauce. It's passable: plenty of cheese, but not enough cru\t I-Inc c;innclonni florentina, crepe~ !>luffed with ground spinach ant.I ground meat, (no small deal to make at home), arc served here with a delicate marinara sauce, and. 1f you ask. they will also adCJ white !>auce. $8.50. In fact, they will change sauces or toppings in a most agreeable way to help you FYI WKAT: Corpl'a WHERE: 2200 Harbor IMvd., Costa Meao WHEN: Open dolly, 11 o .m. to 9:30, 10 p.m. on Friday and SOturdoy. WHAT'S ON TMI MINU: lta). Ion food ond empanodot MOH INfO: 6A2.·2261 Moving On Up Owners of Carpi's restaurant in Costa Mesa are used to · relocating; they'll move 100 yards . aw-~~-­ Ricardo and Norma tirpl, owners of Carpi's Italian Restaurant in Costa Mesa, will be relocating soon. enjoy a meal. Coste/ett1 di m1nzo Milanese, • brcadcd"filct of beef, Cried and served with Frehch fries and big slioes or beefsteak tomato, is a savory old fashioned meal, as is a New York steak with a side o r pasta, vegetables, plus soup and salad, $1 2.50 at suepcr time. Mr. Carpi and his son make their own mild sausages every Tuesday morning. and these arc sold fresh in the deli section and used in sauces, piuas and in paella, the most expensive thing on the menu ($14.95). It contains . mu sels, shrimp. clams, calamari. chicken, sausages, bell peppers, onions, fresh tomatoe in saffron rice, and a 1oppin1 or pimentos and fresh peas. Paella takes 40 minutes 10 assemble, so be prepared and order some mineral water or a 12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 8, 1993 bonlc of Chianti Crom their small list or wines and nibble a freshly baked pina while you w:.it. Oc~r1 is not a strong suit here, but there is always cheese cake or gelalo, nnd the coffee selection is very good. Forget the consuuction.trailerl> and the disruption or rcncw:uion behind the restaurant; there is still plenty of parking space. Carpi's origin;il Jtalinn trnttoria has an almost Zen-like quality or ~Im. Besides that, you get to sec the "Before" location and in a moMh or so, we will all get to see the "After," and celebrate a succc s story with the Cupi family. 0 -By M•m Bird, Dl•i111 £di11Jr ~~~ T .... and Tll•lt• L--.. . - Great Americ·an Pastimes ' Enter Our Great American Pastimes Contest · ~ · ~ .. : ·.-.>RULE f.r*~ I. ( umpl.:tc ('Otr) form belon . 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Houn M·P 10-9, Sat. 10-7, Sun. 11·6. 897·2533 --------------------------------~------- 2 0 .C. FAIR ,. An Advertf1ing Supplement to !he Ditty Piiot and Independent /Thureday, July I , 1993 INSIDE . Orange C.ounty Fair has .rich history ....... Page 3 Helpful Fair Information ... everything from admission prices and parking to first aid and ATM services : ........................................ Page 4 Competition ... Daily Pilot sp?nsors special co ntests .................................................. Page 4 Opening Ceremonies will jump start . .this year 's fair ........................................ Page 6 1 _ Wheely big events ................................. Page 8 1. 00 years on the Ferris wheel ............... Page 8 Don 't get lost. .. Handy double-page map so you won 't miss a thing ...... Page 10-11 17 nights. of headline entertainment .... Page 12 Sign language brings music to life ........ Page 14 Carnival fun for youngsters of all ages .. Page 15 Catch the excitement of arena events .. Page 16 ·Couch potatoes veg-out ...................... Pa·ge 17 - Some contestants are eal rats ........... :. Page 17 Artists compete and exhibit work ......... Page 17 Grounds Acts keep thin~ interesting ... Page 18 Seniors' days filled with contest fun ..... Page 18 Discounts and Promotions .................. Page 19 r--1~ ACROSS FROM TRIANGLE SOU ARE~ ..... LUNCH SPECIALS 11 AM -4 PM NOW 13 I ZEB O'BREEN'S TAPS! . ~li!lmf 9i! ____ .. OUR 25rn YEAR ~'Ir JJD1IUJ. '11'£\Yl ~ , . t 46 Im rt Beers ~Hear RUSH LIMBAUGH . po ~ Goat Hill's "RUSH" Room 42 Macro Brewers •Monday -Thursday 10 AM . 12 Noon OPEN 365 DAYS A \tAR VISA. MC, AMEX ACCEPTED 1830 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 548-8428 Orange County Fair has rich history T he first Orange County O\<?r by the Orange County Tocfoy, of the 82 fairs held Fair was held in 1890 •Farm Bureau. In 1925, the throughout California, the by the Orange Co'unty first Orange County Fair Orange County Fair is ranl..ed Community Fai r Corporation Board was elected and the sixth in attendance. This · in sou thwest Santa ·Ana . This fair "'as relocated across the )'Ca r's 101 st Orange Count)' fair featu red a horse race and street from the Orange Fair continut:s the tradition of several exhibits. In 1894, the County Hospital in An.1he1m. Ii\ cstock C\htbtllc.>ns and Orange County Fai r After W orld War II , the • Association, Inc., took over stale-formed 32nd 01-,trict h.indicrafls displa\ s in the operation. These early Agricultural Association Jddition lo outstanding Orange County Fairs were assumed rc:sponsib1l1t; 1or the entertainment. nclc:-,, and primarily livestock exhibition" Orange County Fair. numerous compet1thc and horse races. By the . In 1949, the fair ".J" held C\Cnl':.. This )'CM'::. i.1ir pav; turn-of-th~century-a--earntval On the f ,:urgrouncb at the ----1 .... nbutc lO the \Cgc ...... t.a~blt"-• ----....-.- of pr~ucts wa~ added and Santa Ana Army Air B.'lsC:. In inclu.,tr) along "1th the fair turned into an annual the 1950s the fairgrounds in commemorating the 1 OOth event. Costa Mesa becilmC us anni,crsJr) ui the Ferris In 1916, the fair was tal..cn permanent home. \Vhct'I. .. ., TllMI• .................. 95/bu 10 ~ ................... " .. ~75/stem ..... Lt .. -.......... _ .. '4.1.,.. 10 • • 1~"' -· '~ All prices are for )'. pick up oal!! Wholesale to the Public California ~~· ~ Flower Market Me.Fri 9am·5pm Sablrday 9am-4pm WarebOUSe: 882 West 16th St., New.port Beach • 650-5700 O.C. FAIR -An AdVertlaing Supplement to the O..ty Pilot and Independent/Thursday, Juty 8, 1993 3 For your information ADMISSION PRICES OUTSIDE GA TE ADMISSIO Genera ~uh '\dm1ss on 113 \ears and db-)\l' S5 00 Children ages 6 through 12 5. '' F H' \ear> and -.ounger FREE; Senior ( : Zl"h 1 5 and O\er SJ 00 \eh1cle Parking ; I ( 1 C.ir Pool Par~mg 4 or mOfe per .i·h t, fRH Bus Parking FREE AOVA"'ICE TICKET PURCHASE r> ~ )uni l .:irn" al coupon> and adm1~1on t.• ~,.,~ ari• J\ C11lable through ll!IY 6.' Call -141 --,'FAIR FAIR HOURS "11nc!J\ -\ \ edne<.da-. 1'.oon to MICll)ight l •1"r..cJJ, Suf'lda\ 10 a.m to 'v11dn1ght EXHIBIT BUILDING HOURS \\nndJ\ \ \ ednc:.da~ '<oon to 11 p.m. Tn.,r~dJ\ -. unda' 10 a m to 11 p.m CARNIVAL HOURS t V" 'a fTIJ\ operate until m1dn1ght on •\I" ,ja, -.. ~d unt1' 1 a m on "eekend~. CURFEW l a m '-o 1J<·r~n permitted on th~ Id •!!round artrr 1 a m or unli opening time un ,.,, 1t •S nec~sar-. to take care of e J 11b1lS Lori t."'>>•On> or the bus1n~ of the Far • .\d"l•~'•on If the Fa r and ,,es;o.: ;)x,,,,.,. •I • Jui:h L t"'.>toc L.. Cate Jl b a.f"'! da ' SERVICES AVAJLABLE A.T~ Tht"' a>h ·e er rriach "E-prl1\ 1ded b' \ \ • ., F cl'~O , • clil.od nt ,Jr tre Haf"\.~t Tent .,,.,t t > th ... \ \ Cd• booth .\ccepts Star &. Pu~ '>\'!>{Ulh AT\1 CcHdS BABY CONVENIENCE CENTER '\ >pc<:•al cHl a ror nursing and changing b.\b1€'' " on the Area La"' n CHILO SAFETY TAGS LOST CHILDREN I D tags ror chtldren are available at the Or.rn~c· C•>untv Sheriff's Booth . This booth is >pon..ored h't the Times Orange Count)' Ed1t1fln and 1s lo< cited in Times Court near rhe> 1ddw C.-1rn1\ al restrooms. E~URGENCY AUTO SERVICE The .\uto Club 01 Southern Caliiorma pru;. od(><. Ire<• l'mergenG auto services daily dur n~ he tair Hour<-of operation are 4. 30 p m l<> 12 31 a m ~onda-. through \\edncsda' and l pm. to 12:-30 a.m., Thursc:ia'> through Sunda Servtces cndude assistance \o\tth changing bres, charging batteries Of an\ mechanical problems your vehicle incurs. Sen ice units are located near the main gate. FAJR PROGRAM Program hstmg all tarr C\ents and map are available at four Information Booths and racks. FllM '. Film 1s ava1lablt' 1n the Juntor/4-H Building. FIRST AID Proiess1onal medical personnel are on the grounds during operaung hours of che fair Located on the r.outh ea>t corner 01 Building · r-.o , - GUEST SERVICES .\ trailer sponsored b' the DAILY PILOT, located on the Admm1strat1on Lawn next to the ATM Go there for public assistance, complainb su~1on> and lost and found LOCKERS located b\ the Main Entrance. LOST ANO FOUND Located in Guest Services Trailer on ..\dm n1str at1on Lawn F a1rgoers should report to Guest Serv1Ces tor m1ss1ng items on the 1a1rgrounds PARKING LOCATIONS Free parking and shuttle ~rvice available on Fnda}'), Saturdays and Sundays. Park at the Automobile Club of Southern California lot, located on Fairview and South Crost ~tr~ts. and ride special OCTD shuttle buses to the ian. Shuttle will run from 6:30 p.m. to midnight on Fndays and noon to midnight on Saturda)'S and Sundays SECURITY There is 24 -hour secunty on the grounds. STROUERSIWHEELCHAIRS Strollers and wheelcharrs are available for rental near the Main Entrance and the Green Cate Entrance for use while vtSitmg the fair. VISA/MASTERCARD SERVICES Carni\.al tidets may be purchased with your VIS!. or MasterCard. Get The Patio & ~ You've Alunys Dreamed About! Wt1 Brirw Ywr Pati> & Qut)md ~To Life! Let Jim Jennings install your complete · yard hardscaoe· A M.ixtW't Of Brick A.od Scared Concrete With Oiffacnr-Elcvaioos Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY ,*tar. #mJOl 170 E. 17th St. •Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 • Expert brick, block. .ionic, die, alare and concrece wotk • Can recommend quallry desipn • Quality worit In d:.ta Mesa fa Newport Beach since 1969 • Ota~ problem_a? We aolve chemr.. \ ~~Cl chance and be ~ C.alldte~ &hat has~ 1000'1a/ ~/or awr20,._.t Dai~y Pilot to sponsor special fair contests Come JOtn the fun' Become a part o( the fair f~m1ly and maybe e\.C.>n I d1sco\er a f~ hidden talen~ by participating in ~peoaf contcst5 h Id dur 1'~ the fair. E"eryone who partio pates 1s a winner and will go home with ,, rib1>t n to pro-.e 1t1 Here ;ire 1ust twO of 70 Special Contests that arc FREE tu ~ .. u .in your family The DAIL' PILOT is spo{lsoung a Colonng Contest, open to children J~·~ : to 11 . Contestants are divided into age categones: 4 to S 'If! r old . 6 to g '' 1r olds, and 9 to 11 yecJr old • To obtain a colonog .sbee_t cont.let the DAIL 'Y PILOT ne-.'ll)papcr or the Orange County Fair Special .Contest Offic~ 'Alf t•ntr ,.., may be mailed to; Orange County Fair, Special-Contest Offiw, 86 fair Omt - Costa Mesa. CA. 92626 All entncs must be received by Thursday, Jul~ R .11 -, p.m. The First Place w1nne~ in NCh category will receive four ticket) to th• Orange Count} Fair. Winners will be d1spla)'ed during the Orange Count\ I 111 All other entries may be pteked up in the Special Contest Office on 1.1011d •• Juh 26 before 5 p m · \\<''re also )ponsonng a Jalapeno PeppN Eating Contest on Tu<.':-.<ta"' J ih I ~ .S. 10 at 3 pm and Wednc>da~. lul~ 14 21 at 3 p.m. The-t:ont~t .. O!ll'll to age:; 16 and old r and will be locott>d on the Ca4 Spas Heuta St.lJ.."' Io enter, register at Cal pa Henta Stag al 2:30 pm. on the d.J)' 0 1 th~ contest Be ..ure to gt>t there earfv because the contest 1s limit~ to ttw ''' : contestants. Cont~tanl> will compete l 0 at a time Al a gi-.-en "signal, thl• contestonts v.111 begin to cat a-. many Jalapeno peppers as they can rn onl' m1nu1e Tht.> conte t.lnt "ho l'ab the most wins. \Vinners 'w''lll be a'"'.ud\>ti r())Cttes. DAil Y CONTEST AREAS There ,ue 4 locations whNe da1ty contl'Sb will be held for fair~ r~ '>t •P i,, one ot the st.l •es and )1gn up tor ~me fun , or 1ust ta"e a seat and en10' 1h. show 4-HIJR. EXHIBfT BUILDING lhr .i H Jr hh1b1t Bu11d1ng "'II ho:it d.i1h ,1 non Lompcllti\S' coloring act1\ 1t\ thr <: hildren nus is free of chdr~ a11cl orx·n • all , .. ho w1-.h to p.lrt•Ctpate . "ALTA DENA KIDS' STAGE lh(' lt.l nenJ Kid'» Stagt' I) loc.lll-d ,]( lht• •H'l end of the 4-H/lr Exh1b1t Building. .l<llcKl'nl to the K1dd1e Carnr\,ll and h11, \ da1I~ conw~~ for Ii.id) age-. 2 through 11 \t>Jr' Ch1: ~the da1I hl·duh· h•r .1 complete list of contest:. 1gn up tor the contt»ts 1~ lcx.Jted 1n tht 1ron1 111 th•· Alta Dena \...1d ' <;t.ii:te RUB V'S CENTENNIAL ST AGE l h1'> .,.t.,ge I) located ad1acent to thl' BtJl'u Magic Palace Theu• w ill be '>pet1al rnntt.»l!. held dail) at 4 p.m Through<1ut the da there. will be .i variet} ot c.:ommunitv acts and entert.lmmeot . CAL SPAS HERITAGE STAGE Cal Spas Hefltage Stage 1s loc.lt{'d in Hl'11t,t~l· Square ThNe will be spc<•al cont~ts held thet'e daily at 3 p.m. and 6 p rn \t 1 pm. on Saturdays and Sunda~ the semi-final rounds or the lJlent Jrch Y.111 be held on 1h1 stage • . . r--------------• ! 15%0FF ! I ANY MAJOR SERVICE I #OT VALID W/A#Y 01HER COUl'Oll I EXl'IREI JULY II, 11a .I ------------COASnJNE AUTO "2380 Newport Bird.Com Mesa 650-8598 or 650-8599 OPFN J:70N/Jl1Y -I Rl/J1H' 8;1/.1 T 0 .11Pnl ! • .~ • \ , r 1 • 1 • • 4 , , , 1 • • • , •• • •• • Ma/or R1p1/r1 W1/rom1 • •1nor R1pal11 W1lnm1 4 O.C. FAIR -An Advertising Supplement to the Dally Pilot and Independent/Thursday, July 8, 1993 ,. 0 CHRYSLER CORP ' presents Thun.da~ eH~~ 6.-00 -lt:OO pm at die Pcrforrmince Oates: Jul~ 8 July IS July 2? Jul~ 29 Au~t5 Aug~112 na lnfoUne 714-650-INFO ca1egoiy 7485 FASHION·· ISLAND NIWPORT N EI MAN MARCUS I. MAGNIN THE BROADWAY ROBINSONS ·MAY Monday th tu Ftlday 1 Oam to llpm. Suuroay 1 Oarn 10 8pm , and Sunday , , to 6pm, 7 I 4•721 :1000 O.C. FAIR -An Advertising Supplement to the Oalty Piiot and Independent/Thursday, July 8, 1993 5 .,. . . ... Opening ceremonies will jump start this year's fair Opening day of the 101 st edition of the fair starts with a jump on July q, The fair opens at 10 a.m., but opening ceremonies begin at 9:45 a.m. when the All American Boys Chorus will appear in concert. Costumed mascots from fairs past and present, including Big Orange, the current mascot, along with Honey (a bee), ~ortcake (a pig), Blossom (a rabbit), Fairdinand (a bull), forr-ahla cowt, tggbert ra~ b.1by chick), Wild and Woolly 'hl'l'P' .lnd Hoss (a horse) will add to the tun A \.anet'r of entertainment will indudf' clowns, a mime, a stilt wall.er and bands. Tht> fir,t \ isitors will receive fair buttons. At 9· 55 .i m .. )!..\ d" er!> will begin their descent a~ part of the l l'remon1e!>. The 21 !>t Ccn1ur} Sl..yd1\ mg group I!> led h\ 10-yc.ir-veteran Jim Wallace of Sun City. I l<1vtng made morl' than 10,000 jumps, the n'tn11111r .ind ~tunl m.:in \\cl!> Patrick SwaH e\ n'truc lnr rur the movie "Point Brea!.." and \.hh p<irt "' J 1..i..i pc·r!>on world record lormat1on in 1988. ""'d1\.tng along v.1th Wallace wtll be Jun \\c(orm1t~ of Orange. oa .. 1d Lederoq of Van NU\S, c .cld )1mm' 11t Sun C1tv and l\.11hy Folg<'r of Guinness vegetable facts BEET The largl...t wc:1~ 45 1._ pound~ Crown by R Meyl'r Brawl<'y, Calif. 111 1 <)84 ' CANTALOUPE The largl...,t w.i~ 62 pound-. Cruwn by G. Daughtridge, Roc~y Mount, N C 1n 1qq1 GARLIC The fJrg<'SI Wcl\ 2 puund-., 1 O uunc l"> Grown by R. K1rl.patr1t~, tureka, C.1hf. tn 1981 The garlic was el~pnant g.irl ic anci h.ioa - circumference of 18 'h 1nt hcs LIMA BEAN The largest wa~ 14 inches Crown by N. McCoy tn Hubert, N.C. 1n 1979 Fallbrook. When not skydiving, Wallace continue<. to work as an instructor and stunt man, McCormick h in real c)tatc management; lccleroq 1 a salesman Simm!> r!> .1 ~l..ydl\ ing rn!>tructor and Folgt'r a student Total individual rump~ of the five sl..yd1vers e\Cced 18,000. Notable 1ump site!> include Tokyo, St. Lucia, W>oming and Colorado Springs along with Drsneyland, Anaheim Stadium, Jack Murphy Stadium, Sunset Boulevard, Ontario Motor Speedway and The Orange County Centennial Farm. \\/hen the skydivers alight, the ribbon will be cut and the fair writ open. ONION l he largest was 1 O pound:;, 14 ounn>5 It WJ'> grown by V. Throup tn S1lsden, Great Britain m 1990. PUMPKIN The largest pumpkin was H 1 b po;unds, 8 ounces Crown by f &R Lancarz, Wnght!>town, N. I rn l 9<)0 TOMATO The lar~t was 7 pounds, 12 ounces. Crown by C. Graham, Edmond, Okla. in 1986 WA TERM ELON The largest weighed 262 pound . It was grown by B. (dr<1>n, Arrington, Tenn., m 1990. ZUCCHINI The lar~ wa-. 19.92 pounds. 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ID•_,,...., 100 years on the · Ferris whee This year's fair wil.1 transport patrons back in time with an elaborate 1..•xh1bit dcd1ccltcd to the history of the Ferns wheel in commemorJt1on of 11) 1 OOth birthday. Displayed in the Orclnse County Building, the exhibit will bl' J ~cy feature to one oi this ycJr') lair -(hemes. "It's 1 he Whet•! l hing." Set in a C.lrn1v.1f atmo:.pherc, t~c charming exh1b1t will be surroundl'<I by I.imp po)ts, ptCl..c:t fonu.•s, old·l.l~h1on(.'d ticket booths Jnd .1uthl'nt1c_pholl)-. oi the fir!>! Ferri:. whel'I "Hopc(ulfy 11 \\ill g1'(: propl<' the 1d<!J of so-ing:tr.tck-through thnc to SL'<' historical!~ ho" s1sn1 ficant the fl•rm \\lhcJ.'I w.h." >aid exhibit coordinator Rachelle \\'cir that wheel. Roughly 27 feet long. 13 feet wide and 9 feet tall, each car h1· d 60 people. Th<? entire wheel -a wJlloping 250-foot wide steel Jnu iron g1.1nt -could hold 2, 1 GO cam" JI gt.X'rs 'Ju~ to gi ... e people an idea ot ho,., huse (one C.1r\ is, you can wall.. thro J~h 1t," \\'cir s.l1d. • lns1c.k-the rl•plica, fair ornc1JI~ I ,I\,. painwu a mur.if designed to g1w 1.11r p.1trons the feeling of ..... hat it"•''> 1,1.; .... • )'OU lool..cd oot the window "hill~ rid ng the historic wheel. Also on displJy will be a compl1 •1t· ~~ ol hbtonc-ttcket.s from thv ong~t Chrc:Jgo World's Fair, J p1cton.1I .,howing the evolution ol tht' Fl!rr" wht-cl Jnd a 1914 \\ooden Ft:m) "h"'t' loCJt for t't\ o. The !thowpi~e of the exh1b1t \\111 i,,. J 4-foot tall ran~ antique erector ~·t a~mblcd to look like the oug1n.1I Ferris wheel. A major highlight of the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 was the 264-fQot high Ferris wheel built by George Washing· ton Gale Ferris. !he 36 coaches held 60 passengers each. · Weir SJ1d they ha' e manJsed to obtain nearly a dozen authentic poster-size photos of the fiht f erri::. \.\heel from the Chicago Histont.:al Society. E..ich photo will be accompanied by tc'lCt explaining the.• h1)tory of what is today a carniv..il mainstay. Fair officials have Gonsllucted a wooden replica of one of the 'cars from fJir officials are inviting anyone ,,hu coll~b Fems wht'Cls Of Ferris "heel paraphernalia to call 7141751 ·FAIR "If someone has something they want to display, give us a call," Weir s.Jid. "We would lo"e to ha\e 11 " CORE . IL ...... ..., .... ____ ,,...,... ............ _... ....... -... ,..._ ....... _ .. ....... ., .... ~ .. "'"'" _., ...... -'""'"""""" .................. -~ .. 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Tags) 1 Baby Convenience Center @ Stroller/Wheelchair Rentals (2) 8 Public lockers • Guest Servic.,esllost & Found • WillCall $ Automated Teller Machine Llveste>ck 1 livestock Barns 2 livestock Maternity Barn 3 livestock Judging Arena 4 Milking Parlor 5 RabbiVPoultry Tent 6 Livestock Office Exhibb 7 Times Harvest Tent (Agricultural Exhibits) 8 Centennial Fann 9 Flower & Garden Show 1 O Carnival of Products 11 Youth Tent (Youth Entries) 12 Parade of Products 13 Hobbies, Fish & Trains 14 Orange County Building (Feature Exhibits) 15 Centennial Vault (Gems & Minerals) 16 Home Arts & Crafts 17 Fine Arts & Photography 18 Wine Pavilion 19 Centennial Promenade .J Attractions 20 50¢ Ferris Wheel Rides 21 Carousel Rides 22 Carnival Zone & Offices 23 Kiddie Carnival 24 Kids' Comer (Fun Activmes for Children) 25 Coors Light Arena (Rodeo, Speedway, Dog Show, High Wire Act, Side Car & TO Midget Car Races) 26 Fair Ring (Bicycle Thrill Show) 27 Elephant Rides 28 RC Petting Zoo 29 Bijou Magic Palace (Magic Shows) 30 National Com Derby 31 Blacksmith 32 Food Bazaar 33 Craftsman Village ..... 34 Ar1ington Theatre (Concert Series) SpecW lulklnga I Arw 42 Administration Building 43 Heritage Square 44 EqueS1rian Center 45 Memorial Gardens Building 46 Camptng Area . 47 Pacific Amphitheatre 48 Maintenance Yard 49 Cutting Board Cafe 35 Cal Spas Heritage Stage (Variety Entertainment) 36 Miller's Moonshine Meadows Stage (CountryN/estem/Pop Music) 37 OCN Mek>dy Junction Stage (Variety Entertainment) 38 Ruby's Centeoolal Stage (Cotnmcmy Entertainment & Pop Music) 39 Alta Dena Kids' Stage (Children's Competition) 40 Times Harvest Stage (Contests & Variety E,.,.,,,.,,t) 41 Bakers Square Stage (Craft & CoolciJg GalltHy) . 10 o.c. FAIR 0 • An Adwr1t8lng Supplement to the OaUy PHot and ~my. ""IV 8, 18831 I .. , ••• r ••• •:• Bus Stops • ~,.. 0 \ ,-o°o9.:io , ·· o oO .~ooo ... <\00 ·-• .-l GATES I PARKING LOTS Gates 1 Fair Drive Gate #1 • Lot A 2 Vanguard Gate #2 • Lot B, C 3 Merrimac./Fairview Gate #3 -lot O 4 Arlington Gate #4 • Lot E. F 5. Events & Service Gate #5 6 Gate #6 7 Arena Gate #7 8 Equestrian Center Gate #8 9 Grooms Gaie #9 10 Newport Gate #10 ·Lot G. H Parking Lots ... A Lot A • Public Parking B Lot B · Public Parking C Lot C • Public Parking D Lot 0 · Public Parking E Lot E · Public Parking F Lot F • Press/Entertainers Parking G Livestock/Equestrian Parking H Lot H ·Public Parking Preferred Parking Exhibitor/Concession Parking K Special Parkin~andk:apped (3) o.c~ PAIR .. ,.,.-......,.. ..,,,pe1mene t0 the DeMy PUot and 1ndependent/Thuray, Juty e. 1993 11 I .,.: • ' 1 7 nights of headline enterfainrilent at the fair r r1 •m the \\,ltcrmclon-smashing 11ll l' ur LJll.lgher to legendary •nu, l 1.1n ... lil..t· \ lcrle HJggard and r r.111t..rl' \ .1111 .1nd the Four Cotter, Cathy Ladman and Tom Parks Me all familiar to viewers of television comedy specials. Christopher Cross sails into the fair MondJy, July 19. The creator the country ,111d pop th.ul!. with songs lil..c "I Love J RJin~ Night," "Dri\in' My Lite A\\Jy, • "Mc ,1nd You," and "[,cry Whith W.1y But Loose." and · Flrl• on the MnuntJin," Jrt• rock st,1ncl.lrds. ..,, .,,,,,n,, thL'rl' ·~ no L'nd to the t O• I tiid \ Jj 1d'r Jl this } (',)r S <J1.1tl~l' ( nuntv Fair. '-l'H·ntl'l'n .1tl!. "''II be l<.•aturcd 111 till' \rl1ngton TheJtre l..1ck1ng off •. , "1 tl'~l ndJr\ Ronnie V\11!>.lp - till' "1nnL'r or c,1x CrJmm> AwJrd; .111d 1 '·n~cr \\hu l-w.:. c.h.incd_an .111',l/11 ~ l3 '-11 1 COUJ1tl) Jncl one b.lnd that '¥nages to stay trJd1tionally authentic while embracing western Jazz. Spinning' the night awJy Wednesday, July • 14 will be Rock 'n' Roll Hall of , Fame members The Four Tops. An integrJI pJrt of the sou If ul Motown sound of the '60s, such Four Toµ~ tunes JS "Reach Out (I'll Be - of such timeless tunes as "Sailing." The legendJry Mc.•rle Haggard and "Arthur's Theme," Cross' bring'> his brand of outl.1\'\ wuntry melodics arc as soothing JS the to tht> fair July 22. A country force Restle:.'> HcJrt will puform Saturday, Julv l4 Th1'\ \Oung rnuntry b.ind hit the top with SC\(.'n l01N:cutl\c No 1 '>1nglcs and rs the only returnins Jct irom la!>t )'e.lr's rJir. • 1cl, .. 1 '.nil mpur ,H\ record) H1; ,uns' 'Lil h .1> ·\ \'hJt .1 0 1ltt>rence ~n;.J \f' \1.1tk• rn \\\ Ltic.'>" "An} U.1, :-._, '"" Jnd ~hC' LO\ t•; My T here,l" "Bernadette," and "It's the Same OlcJ Song." are inst.1ntly t,1rniliar Rom.:incc will be in the J1r ThursdJy, July 1"5;when Air- Suppl} performs 1(.) pop standards . One ot the mu:.t sucC(')0!Jful pop b.1nds of the '80s, Air Supply's hi11. included "All Out of Love," ocean it.self. for more than 20 ~C'Jrs, 11.1gsJrd Classic oldrcs will be hNrd most recently has joined othc.•r Tuesday, July 20, when "30 YcJr; lcgcncb Johnny C.hh, \\ rllre of Roel.. 'n' Roll comes to town. Nelson and Krrs l\pstolfl•r<;Qn .1~ n Jnnu.'11 trJvcling revue o --p-;uf0f111e cnanrry SUpl't-gmup musiciJns from the '50s, '60s and the HighwJymen. The MJrsh.111 '70s, this yeJr's tJlent fe;itures ... Tucker Band bring) its ~uthcrn Mitch Ryder and the Detroit k r f Wheels ("Devil With a Blue Dress roe to the Jrr f rrd.ly, Ju y 23· The scm~s clo!>t'S un Sunday, ' July 25, ·,, ith the 11Jsh> u:in<.:ing ;: Jnu singing of H4-r1\l~ Tht• )Oung band\ 1 CJCJO debut ht! N11 1 on BillboJrd'!> Bl.lei.. Alh~un c art an lht·ir dynamic combination ol t.1lcnt and cluri!>m.1 mJl.:c them ( .11 h.1, 1 • m.1dc> ,'v\11,.ip fJ mu us \\1.:ld \\ld1• "Herc I Am," and "Even· the:> '1gh11. ArC' Better.'' Founding mc.•mbcr; Jerrv [ul>Jnh On/Good Golly Miss Molly"), Pat .lnd Doug Cray ·"Khor the curwnt Upton l"I Love You More Tod::iy version of M.mhJll Tuch·r. \\how nm> ot the hottl')l group> .lIOuncJ 1 he cntcrt.lrnmcnt wril"• I'> frc\• "1th 1.11r Jdrn1 ... )ion Show timl') .1rl' 7 and l). p m. nri;htl). 1111• uu•I.. .ind -•1und ul tht' t~• 1t • ., ,, tll bl' u llJnntly LJptured h ~ 1 'tL11d.1\ •• 1 lourini; tribute lo 'hl Bc·.1tl1· .... \\hi\ h pl.1}S S.llurd.1}. lw\ 111 11 ' T l'\,1' T 111 n.-iduc.•s storm into :l'L' r.1 r <.,u1111Jv, July 11 . Led by frl'cl<h re nck-r .1nd three uther "t:1 ·1H l.11\ South T C'\J<, mu;ic1am \ •t: 1· \.\t'\U' Doug SJhm .:ind rl.1111 lim1n<:z. tlw)' \\111 be J trcJt · 1r ,,II p1u,ic-loH'f> t "t 11111t gc.·niu'> Call.igher holch uur l \\on IJ\ July 12 ~w11h h1!> prop1•n.,1t\ ror loud sm~hrng .:ind ~1.1nt j)fOfh C.111Jgh<.•r I) J delight It >f ,111 .lgl'!> Tl11 IJp,rnt''>P 1Ju nl Hiro)h1mJ '"!I IJl' hl·.ird Tul•,<fa). Jul} 13. In ,,,, l''" u: \\Orld bt-.ll music. thi) 1s The grouncl-brcal..ing fusion ;ounds of Blood, $\\eJt & Tc.lfs will b1.• he.ml FridJy, July 16. Led b)' OJ\ 1d Claytun-Thomas, this band was one of the first rock acts to merge j,1n:, blues .:ind soul. Songs sue~ .1s "Spinning Wheel," and "When I Die," remJin tlassrc.!> Franl..1e V.ill1 and the Fuur Sc.isom will .:idd classic scJson1ng to thC' fair 5Jturday. July 17. Valli'!> 1.:ilsetto made songs h~e 'Sherry," "Big Girls Don't Cry," and "Walk Like a MJn,' part of our musical \.OCabulary A night ot IJughtcr rs guJrantced ~unday, July 18, JS three uf the country's top stJnd-up comedi.rns 1.1ke the stage. WJync ThJn YcsterdJy"), Cul> Koda of Brownsville Station ISmokin' in the Boys Room,") Jnd Dennis Yo;t t"Spooky"I. The countrifrc.>d pop of [ddic Rabbit will be heard WcclnesdJy, July 21. R.lbbrtt h.Js hit the top of ~:--~ ~~A l(tuCOm11 er, . s..e ~ rr: FEATURfNG: • • }I'( :ro r ,ft(Y ·rr • •. "' . ·~ . . 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Furnished br the Hearing lmp;1ired Dcpclrtment o Rancho Santiago College, the 1nterprC'lers debuted at the Arlington Thc·atre 1.:ist year. They were such a success that the fair has expanded their role to three stages this year. The deaf can f eef strong beats and rhythms. With interpreters, the deaf will also know what the entertainers are saying. But interpreters do more than use their hands to sign what words are being sung. says Ann Perkoski, the lead interpreter of the col!ege program. They also . demonstrate what is going on musically during ~riods of no words. During musical solos for example, an interpreter . . may strum an air guitar or bang on an invtsible piano to Show whether the music is being played loudly 0t softly. Interpreters listen to tapes of the artists bef0te hand and many artists also wor'lc with the interpreters, telling them what .songs will be played as wen as helping them memorize the lyrics. A challenge. facing interpreters this year will be Comedy Nite at the Arlington Theatre, July 18. "Comedians will gel on a roll and start improvising and there's no way to pr.epare (or that," Perkoski says. "That can be fealty hard." Though still a novel idea at most venues, Perkoski hopes the fair's attempt to reach out to the hearing impaired will help start a snowball effect. "As people see this happening more and m0te it might prompt other (venues) to do the same," she satd. "This really helps the m11sic come alive for a part ~f the ~pulation t~at does enjoy music. And even the hearing say they like seeing the interpreters." Joh"Wr'( Moltmm ~ SCOTT VIDEO PRODUCTIONS ~~ 8u9'MU Md P9r'80NI ~~·~~-· 1 &:iQX SP _,. ~ Al•x•ndr• Scott v PO. 8oa 1709·303 ~ BNcfl. CA 92eef> 0 MESA Ftt»Un. R•RSWMY (11•) 111·1•ZZ HOAGl•S & STUK SANDWICH•S ~...., .... "'°"' .... ,,.....,.. 2244~Rood Costa Mela. 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B&B Amusements, behemoth, as well as a 1929 of Yuma, Ariz., is offering new an tique Ferris wheel un which a rides at both carnivals, along with Tustin re;1dent will attempt to familiar attractions and games of break his own world~ record for most consecu tive days on the big Gravitron. New rides include wheel Wave Swinger and Starship. The kiddie carnival offers rides And, of course, the Ferris wheel designed for children not quite will loom over it all. ready to tackle some of the more The M'd ·11 0 ce ga· hair-raising attractions. New-fldes--;.-1 way wi n a in at the kiddie ca rni\al this yeai: feature the always fun games ?f include Crazy Bus, Winley the chance, from ba~ketball shooting Whale, Bumper Boats and a new to balloon-popping. mecry-go-round. Every Friday will be Kids' Day Popular adult rides returning (July 9, 16 and 23). 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Th<' .1rcna, whic h will be filled every day with acts, '>ta rts with Speedway 8 p.m., July <J The dirt Ooor of the arena is turned into .1 ratctrac.k !>howcJsing some of the top young motorcyc.le riders in the area. Thl' UnHed State!> Auto Club takes over lul~ 10 wi th 11'> three-quarter midget auto race. A national automobile circuit, the USAC made its Orange County Fair debut last year. The race begins at 8 p.m. A motorized double-bill occurs July 11 at 2 p.m., Car Hopping and Bed Dancing will delight spectators. There are competitions · to see which hydraulic vehicle can jump the high~ off the ground and move its bed the most. At 8 p.m., side car and quad racing championships turns the arena back into a racing pit. From July 12-22, a family variety show Will take center-stage. American Acrobats will astonish and Moore's Mess of Mutts will amuse as well as deliver a m~ge, American Acrobats is the only act in the world currentJy doing a triple somersault with a half twist, an 80-foot acrobatic high dive and an aeri~I ballet. Moore's Mess of Mongrels is a dog show with plenty of tricks, stunts and laughs. The dog.s are all mongrels rescued from animal WE'RE HAVIN' BUSHElS oF~FuN 16 O.C. FAIR · An Advertising Supplement to the OaJly Piiot and Independent/Thursday, July 8, 1993 shelters across the nation and ltamed to perform. Both acts are at 2 p.m., 5 p.m. ~nd 8-p.m. during their 1 l·day stay. The always popular rodeo closes the final three arena days. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association will feature the standard rodeo fare, from bull riding and steer roping. to clowns and bronco busting. Rodeo performances 8 p.m.; July 23, 4 p.m., and 8 p.m. July 24; and 4 p.m. July 25 . All arena events are included in gate admission. I i I I .. 0 l c I i .. ~1 ~ J 1 E f ~ IE ' , . "' Couch potatoes veg-out at fair Picture it 17 straight days tor 12-14 hours languishing on a well-padded couch munching chips, poh!J'ling 0 11 Cclndy bars and guuling ~ill drinks And at your ftng· f'rttps, your remote control. . So far so goodl How about bei"g paid Si ,500 for 1hi!. slugg1 h role? 1 he fair brings you its firsl (ourh Potato Contest. Pitted against each other m th1) event are Michael S<..howengerdt, Costa Mcs.1 Jnd lbert Harns, Irvine 111 ord ·r lo qualify a) finalist), t:"tt h had to wntc an ~y- •I 2 SO word or I~) 1 .. pl,11ning wh) the)' are the mcxiel Couch Potato The first-place winner will tl'll'I\ S 1,500 and !>Ceond pl.tee winner S 1,000 Oddh t'nough. or perhaps a sage l hoicP. each will rect•1vc Ire~· memberships to the r Jrntl~ F1tn~ center 1 he Couch Polclt<>N> will lw housed tn a hu~e CtrtU'>· I L.1• tt:'nt at the ta1r s l'nl r,tnlP (ach contc tJnt '"'II lx• dt•<,1gnatcd a 1O·by·10 'PJct', a couch and suppltcd '"1th f ull·bodied food donc1t ~ by f Jtr vendor). r .wgoers and fair 1udges will choose the winner A \.OIJng box will be available. Some of the fair contestants are real rat.s Hamsters are ~ft and iluffy Dog.s can fetch sticks Cats Ccln lit' around do nothing and <,till be lovable But ..... hen 1t come:. to pl'b, don't o"erlook the· common rat Some of the most friendh intelligent and, \e5, e...cn beclut1lul rodents 1n Southern Calttorn1a will be on display Jul) 9 at the Orang<.> County Fair's Rat and Mou":>C ei..h1b1t. There will be blue, 1cJmcw. H1mcJlayan and Dalmatian rod!:flts..... Th.ere w1U b<.· roocnL., 1udgcd on thl•ir mJrL.ing, and on their car and tail structures. There Assoc1at1on, the organtzat1on will even be rodents judged by ·coordinating the exhibit "But their tempcram·ent and how well that's li l..e looking at a.dog and th •y're t.Jl..en care of. thinl..ing of a woff There is a ~he ei..h1b1t gr ... es rat and mice difference ... they're not the filthy lo\Cr) a chance to showcase their -dirty, 1d.y creatures everyone! top breed-.. And 1t provides a stage thinks about. They're \Cry clean " for cl creature r<.>v1led for centuries. They also make great pets, ~'ft While mice are Jmusement park Mary Ann lsaks<.'n. a Huntington tlons and cute pink-nosed Beach resident who will compc~e antmJls. the rat rarely makes 1n the rat exhibit for the fir!>t 11mc anyone's mo!>t loved lisL this year. She has 32 rats and "Mo)t people look at rats and hand-raised them from the fir)t thin!.. oi a wild sewer rat, "said minute they were born Kar n Robbins, the foun der of the Rats rank among the most 1\mcric:.an Fclncy Rat and Mouse in telligent animals and makt' Artists compete and ex~ibit works ~ _ A OlL\cd p.llcue..ui p.lmt, cl.l'.:, [Jc,t and \\c,t \\tll ml•rg1.• in J -;ho,,ca..c oi the ~rt·.1':. l><_..,t.t,1ll•nt and fcilturl'd art1sb during thl' Fine Arts Compc·t1t1on .10d E\h1b11 Painters. -.culptor) and graph1l artt)ts "111 d1:.plJ\ 'the tr cntr•l'S 111 ~"eral clJ~!>l~ nclud1ng ~ulptur1.•, oils, acr\l1c. \\Jtcrcolor), Oflcntal brush, draw1nss and pJ!>tcl, illus· trat1on. calligraph\, m1\cd ml'diJ and print mal..ing PhotogrJphc.•r), both amatC'ur and pro!C))1onal. , .. 111 e h1b1t their photo:. in SC'\ l'r:il clas~ mclud1ng monuchronw, color print). computer man1pul.w•d prtnb .rnd slide> In addition to Jll thl' fint' art entries on display, Em1gd10 Vasquez and To!ih1l..o Mi).1mur,1, rcatured artist) ot the 1993 Orange County. r.m. ,.,,11 e h1b1t culturally d1hcrent att Vasquez. a resident of Orangl', 1 ... larg~v l..110\\ n tor his murals \\h1lh arl' t1ml·I~ and connected to OrJngc Countv's H1spante Cl•mmunit} Dubb.:d the godfather ol H1:.p.1n1c art 1n Orange County bv Bu\\l'r) Mu:.cum foll.. art curJtor P.1ul Apod.tecl, Va)(juez' Jrt can be sl'en in Orange Cou.nt} park., \1exic.in restaurant!. and Cl\IC building-.. M1>Jmura, a rc.~1d<:>nt of .\nahe1m, brin~ the spirit of her culture to her art She was born in CJlilorn1J but ~pent much of her childhood in J.1pan Her art dl•piCt'-mt•morie> of b.Jmboo gardens. plum blo:.soms and cht•rry tree!>, d1splay1ng her tcllent in Oriental brw.h techniques, c.1ll1srJphy Jnd the action of Ch'i ·1~p1r1tl Her work; were included in the C\hibit1on of American Artists ot Chinese Brush PJint1ng in TJ1pc1, Taiwan perfect pets, Isaksen says. "The 're very sociable I'll walk into the rat room and there's 32 of them at the top of their aquariums greeting me," she said. Rats are part1cularlv good pcb ror children. e"en if their name 1sn t Ben. Rats don't bite ltl..e hamster) they don't need shots, they dun t need to be walked 111..e a dog, they clean themsehes like tab and they can even learn tricks and their name. The main drawb,Kk ts 1f a rat runs-t~ 1t'wttl chew on nearly anything. WATERSPORT RENTALS . FUN IN THE SUN FOR EVERYONE! NEW! Direct from Rorida ... 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Julye. 1993 11 ' Grounds acts keep · things interesting V,mety i<. the only word that .1<.tur.itclv d('<.rnbcs the scope of ground-. at 1.5 at this year's Orange ( nunrv r dlr Clowns, hypnotists, 1 nuntl) bands, big bands, jugglC'rs, rnimt.'" ,ind even a talking '>t ,IJt'U<lV> .ire mer<'lr <.Orne Of the 1•nt1•rta1nN'> who """ enchant, .1m.1ZC' and ,1mu.:.e aud1C'nt:e'>. [ntl'rltltners will p<>rforrn on one 111 lour '>Id~<''>, at the Matn CatC' or nn 1he g~;unds, wilndering thrt>ugh rht· fdir m1n~ling and nl1•ract1ng with fairg(){'rs. Mu!>1C- "'111 be fe.itured on Ruby's C entenni.il Stage, locJted out.,1de tlw Biiou M.1gic Palace. ( ornrnun1ty l'ntert.ainment will be h'atur('d during the day, and at n1gh1 th0 ':>t.1ge will be shared h) \Jnta Barb.Hd nativC' Ste\.e Lord, .ind the band Suzy and the l\nc.x I.out.'>. Both atl.5 fl'ature ~"honed musician-. who covC'r p11pular rod and soul standards, tr11m B1llv Jcwl and V\.1ll1e Nelson 111 the Bt.•atl<'' and J1m1 Hendrix I he Clo\'\n Patrol returns th1<, \I 'ell entC'rt.11nrng and clmustng l id l'nC<'., d,11lv at thC' Marn Cate \ \ .11 l..1c \\ tll11• c•t l\t.•b1•vvrlle and 11 .1dN rn the ( lown Pcltrol ~ays 1h1' war .. \.Ns1on nt the patrol ...., ill • •n1 ,. a~a111 ht• -.milt.• tt•rrunsts He 1, 111inc·d b~ Vee k.il\o the Clo-... n, of •\11,1hc1m, 51..rpp) OC't' Clown, from l 11n~ Beach,. Tickles the Clown, 1rom We.,tmrnster, and Coco the < lrn-.n, a Jap<1nese clov.n who 1P...idl'~ in GMden Grove. \l1llt·r\ Moonshine Mc>adowc; '" 111 lw 'tulkd with entertainment uni e .igatn T 'AO unusual .-nlC'rtrliner-5 are hypnotist Mark 'I uzuik from SC'al Beach, and the Monl..ev Wrench Jugglers from the Bay Area. v.-ho combine comedy, 1up,gling and effects such as fire breathing, acrobatics and custom !)UI pt-writing. Country and specialized music will also be featured at Miller's Moonshine Meadows. Country band Texas, which includes vocal impersonations, ventriloquism and humor joins fellow country pcrf01mers Mogollon, who hail from Arizona. The Freeway Philharmonic ensemble of Santa • • • I I • • • • • Monica will amaze audiences with its acoustically instrumental wunds, which feature drums, viola, guitar and the Chapman Stick. . Other bands on the Miller's Moonshine Meadows St<1ge include such country favorites as the Dao-Wah Riders, from Temecula; Apple Valley's Nightriders; Santa Ana's Blue Magic Police Band; the surf sounds of the Orange County Sheriff's Stingers ana the All American Boys Chorus of Costa Mesc1 . The Cal Spas Heritage Stage will feature bands a bit more traditional. The big bands' sound of Irvine's Touch of Class, the marching music of Anaheim's Souza band, the 30s and 40s tunes of Los Angeles' Coils, the Kingi.ton sounds of the Casmalia tno, the blues and swing of the Scot Willey Combo of Los Angeles, the jazz of Mission Vw10 s Minimum 3 and the acoustic folk music of Costa Mesa's South CcMst will all be featured. South Coast compnc;c:. four accomplished mu:.ic1,ms who pre>!>ent a rare c.ro'Ad pleasing blend ol melody, harmony, rhythm and boundless enthusiasm Their repertoire ranges from rousmg songs of humor and adventure to tender, touching ballads. On the OCN Melody Junction Stage. Big Momma Sue & Fast Eddie of San Jose will perform their banio, washboard and percussion music; Escondido's Pam & Maggie will perform their country, acf ult contemporary and soft rock favorites; and Cary Schnell's Dog Day Afternoon puppet show will amuse fairgoers. Wandering through the grounds will be an assortment of performers including puppet shows and mimes. Aunt Mary's Children's Art Center is a mobile center operated by Mary DeWaal ol Kelseyville, In which children can enter and express themselves artistically at no charge. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1695 Irvine Ave. (at 17th St.) : Costa Mesa• 141-llM • Seniors' days filled with contest fun The number 55 is generally associated with the speed limit, but, at the 1993 Orange County Fai r it has a special meaning. The fun for seniors begins 10 a.m. when those age 55 and over receive $2 admission on both Bakers Square Seniors' Days, Thursdays, July 15 and July 22. Wear your favorite hat and parade around in the seniors vegetable hat parade, peel ·away during the potato peeling Some seniors try their hands -°' faces -al a pte~ating contest. contest, go for a strike in - the vegetable bowling contest crochet and other crafts. and drink-up in the V-8 1uice Those 55 and over can strut drinl..rng contest. This ts just .a · their stuff during the annual td5te of the many theme-related senior ballroom dancing contest !ipecial contests taking place on featuring the cha-cha, fox trot, . these dJys. Prizes and ribbons sw1ns and a live band .• Other ,.,.111 be awarded to all favorites such as the record p.Ht1cipanb. holder contests, Colden Creat1v1ty is the name of the Wedding Ceremony, bingo g.1me as the seniors aru. and competition .ind horseshoe u .ifts contt?St get:> under way pitching v. 111 Jlso be featured trom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the A special drawing for dinner Admm1str.ition Lawn for two at Bakers square for one C ompet1tton categorie~ inc.lude vear, and dinner for l\.\IO for six needlepoint, embroidery, months will be held on knitted articles, art/painting, Thursday, July 1 S and Thursday, cerami~dough/cla>, dolls, July 22. Entry forms available through participating BJke~ Square restaurants in Orang• County. In addition to the sp<x1JI contests and activities, S<'ntors can also en1oy free merry-go-round and Ferri'> wheel rides as a tic-in to the fair 's salute to the 1 OOth anni-.ersary o( tht.• weal \\.h ,,, Invited guests of the fair on Senior..' Days will rncludt> tho' • from rel.JremC'nt rt 1d ne t•., 3ntl com.all~~nt c-cntC'r!> PrercwstrJt1on through the • Community Relattons Olfice fur tht.')(' organization!> is required SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL BEST DAMN BRUNCH IN TOWN! CERI IABJ ANGUS BEEF Aged 5 Weeks, Grilled Over an Open Ph BBQ using 100% Mesquite • 32 oz. Porter House • 14 oz. New York Strip · • 12 oz. Top Sirloin • 1 O oz. Alet Mignon : Served with Stuffed Baked Potato, Fresh Green Beans, & Sonora Garfc Bread . Serwd Sundly Frani 1Dlm • 2pm All You Can Eat Only $10.95 Enjoy Authentic Rancho Cuisine • Gourmet Salads • Chilled Fresh Seafood • Whole Roasted_S_ucklin • Fresh Mexican Pastries • Build Your OWn Omelette Mimosas & Fresh Hand Shaken Margaritas ONLY $2.50 18 O~C. FAIR· An Advet1lalng Supplement to the Dally Pilot and lndependent/Thuraday, Jufy 8, 1993 Thcre·s something'°' f'\C~ .at the Or.ln~ County F.lir • .ind every d.iy 1twre .ire spcckll ;adm1S>IOl'I rates, f!$l ounts Jnd prom<>(IC>lb 1 n m.-ike tM most ol your v1 ... t to l~ . tJ•r, u~ the many d1Kounttod .adm•><IOn pn< ~'S .ind unl1m1tt'd Of di)(.()Untrd ride ;1.1 la !CS J\a•IJble • t.:IOS DAYS h t'ry Frtd.1t. Jul} 'l. IG .lrld 23 All k1ch 1 2 .lnd und1:r .,Jn• ttt-d J1te .ill dJy • (0...,TAJMR GARDlNINC 0:-.. HST On Fr.J.i~. Joly 9. IC. Jnd J ~ "J ~ .. n'°'1 Dav. l hunday. July Ir;, ~ .. ,;, 1p.11m bnn~n~ ;an C'ntl) fur th«' ll')t v.111 rttCI\~ tree ;idm1>.~Kln Imm n.>11n to 1 p m JudJ:•nR 1>4-g·n~ .it t p m .,,JVnS4'1tt"<l by tht-C.>t•te>rn1.i A'"' '·llK>n I :-:u™'l)tn<'O • \lGHABlt ARRANCINC On 1lurJ I>~· July 10, I i' and 24 r11c1p.lnl• brm~ing their ~oetable rJn~1·ml•n1.1 to thf! m.:iln •Jte bct\\e~n 1Mn .lnd 2 p m, will fl"CCl\C fr~ tnm•ton Entries to ~mble Oor.11 , n~mcnt:. u11l~1ng only VCS ublcs.,.. • lttlCACO D.._Y IFlRRIS -. ttll L l R S DAV OH I' Mond.»y. Jul) "• th• ""' t t-rroi> v.httl m.>dl• •!.> I 001 u the Ch-..ioo E ~tlOn tn 18'.IJ. ·!Ju '"I hoNx c urrent or lou-ncr ,..idcnt-c: I Chl(..agt'> v.1th ptool of •11 nt 4 llf IOfMt. r 11.~·dcncy for S2 ne•al oklm1:.)0f.•n tSJ olt r~'U~r pri<t'd , r al .ldmii"°'1 of SS> 01 \\ 1lh .i p; , 11on' Chi<·'i.'O Chago Piu.i .lt ..; J 1 C..am\)\.I) Or1\f', ln.1~. To further Hrt~ the 00th bl'lhd.1' of the fefh> .... tw.~d. OrJni;e Coant) fb•Oents \\1th tht- .i : n;in1e 01 Fr rrr. v.111 be •dm1lled f11:f! .:i I 11.1, • r..A.RM BUREAU DAV. TuesdJy, July I \ Brong )OIJI farm ~nd gar~n rntry or '110" ,our form bor~.lu c.ud ind gei 1n 11,c SponlO'ed by the Orange County 1.11m Bure.iu • 0.RNl*l·MAKING CONTEST On 1 i..1•"4.l.l), July 1 l , b<1ng your g;imish .unnh't'me>nt to the Home Ans ;ind \,,,Ch Bu1ld1ng and~ In Cree from l'l•K•'1 "' 1 p.m Judg,ng begins at 1 p m. • CORN HUSK DOLL MAKING· On \\ulnc."4Jy, July 14, contMLants bm ~·ng their ~m.le.W c.orn hu~ doll II• 1tX• t lome Nu & Crafts Building b\ 1.,\'t'n nooo Jnd 1 p.m will be 1 lrn.ttt-d fr~ Judging ~n' a.t 1 p m. • ~CARECROW CONT[ST On • DISCOUNTS AND PROMOTIONS \\eJn~bys, lul~ 14 .lnd 21 • \\OOD CAR\ ER'S CONTEST On home gJme or 11cl..t>t \tub fr,lm an.,. cont~clnt> I011ni;; .1 hJndmJd(' SJtur.IJ'f ful) 14 4..Jnl<.~nts brrng1n.s 199J l>Ccl!>OI\ i;.ime )C.lrecrow bcl\\ccn noon ,lnd 1 pm 111 fJ\\n tuuf, to i\\.J n CJtc '"ii rt><Cl\C lrCl' •CHICAGO CHICAGO Pitz..,_. \\'•th the mJin cntrJnce \\lll rC'C.l'"' tr.;1• Jdm•)~IOn trom 10 J m to t p.m couix•n a1,J1l.ible •n '" n<" loc.lt.on Jntl adm1~\10n Jutlg•n,.: lx""(•n> .u I pm Conr. .. ~1 t.x·~•n\ .it 1 pm 1n the I tome through dch,ery \.Cf\l<.C \\inn ni; er.It l-, IJt.'lom,• the pr ;x m 01 Ara S. CrJll> B111kf1n~ • CO::.TA MESA RESIDl,IS \\'Ith the iJ•I~' 1unih • 'Ou It t AC O \' \ \ <.'CfnesdJ , Jult proo1 m r.-:.. J('n<."o • • S[l\.;IQR~ 0~' lh:mdws, Juh 15 11 II 4 I I anJ HA n1cmlxrs \\tll be • MllllAR'I-ID \\1th'·' 1d 10 card J<i<.I :!:! !l'l()S(• '>S and O\('I •lie•' lrn !Ii 3 Jm11l~'ll lrl'C \\th 4 It n'cmbcr>hip • OR. .. :--C.E cou:-.; I l R.>.,Sll tor S:!. 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NCt (0 ''' C.ONillL Un lhwioi.L.l .... July 15. , rHHl:n1ttl lou1 tl~()Utlb pc-n:;m:l t £0Hl0 "1. C6l1p<>n In Jul~ .~C/i,,_,_...- wntelolJnl.> and p.1H ni.,;;u.111f,,rn ri•c, "' • B~~~R~ SQUARl RESTAURANTS e \-O-.;~ GROCERY 'ilORl \\ •lh tree admis"''" 110111 10 ·' m tll l\•JI n \\1th co.11>0n cl•'' hutcd through 10 Vo!l'>C:lul> ,,, d \\1th 001.11 arr.11w1•n1~•11 Of'''" to \•>11th• ( • 15 Oth·•t C 1r111\,1I P111n1011 111~ 111< luth' " Jr.1ni.,l' < "1nt~ ll>IJuran . ~ 10 • 18 On1• arr;in~'·11~111 •1111' I"'' • Co\lll UR:-..:IA ,._.._CllS. Coupon~ e PE P!>I l 'll'l.1\llO RIOl O~\ ') 14, 15. 19, 20 2l .1nd :!::! A SIO \\rt>lb.ind 1ndr.;rll» .Jll r1dl~ lrol!l noon to pm ~~ndJ,,. thruu1;h \\t.>e.lnocl.h~ .ind 10 J m h) -pm lhur)(l 1,-.. On S:.inda). Juh ?S. J $1 5 "ri>l~md 1ncl1Jdt» :ill rid<.':> tr om 10 .i m 10 nu ln1sht B••n~ .in empt Pt•p • l.1 t the c.vni,;il .lrt•,1 on .:in• l•I tht• Unl1m t<"<I R Ck OJ,~ Jnct rt.'Ct "' • 1 • 1.· "'i)1u.1nd p·>C•' •KIDS' O~\.., Fr IH.) Jul) •1 lu .:ind ! 3 A I rid<.'> :ire -5 Cl'ntS Of I \ l t1d .. chl Ur.to! -p n1 rn !~lth • I 11\ I\ k lll.e ;1nd m;11 )r • Bo\11.lRS sQU-\RE ..,[:-.;1uR' 0 ,.,- 1\iur!-<lJ\), luh 1::; :in I ! _ ~n 1~ n!<•·"c 11<-e rwrr~ ~ •our I. If, r1 "ht:d I j,..., •SOCt'r ~~..:Rl.,\\ltEtl RIOtS l'l!':J ,1nt qv •ic•r > \\hl,•l 11 1c .... dJ1I, thl' /\l:i.n \\,l for lllC\f(' 11\ICHl)IJI \10 1...t!I -I 4 -.i ~.\IR cunt..-1.1nt C1111: .. ;i )f>< 11~ •l'U hy 4 11 d '>!r•l>Ull'll,, thi.: ~.lt1.1rda,, June l9 MondJ)" thro,u.;h Tl , I.I\' hil~ I.! I I. Jun11K hh lilt Oq>.Hll':ll•nt .. _______ .:..:_ __ ...:_ _________________ :-----------------, •':i\ll\D 'I. ~Jl:-.'Ct.0-..:11.::.1 On t rttJ.i\, Jul~ IL 1.l('(•plt' tiring ~g '° •rl~l l'/\b "" th• 'Jl.1d 11.\.:1~1"!1. (1111•1-...• '" 11~ admrttld tr<~ al th\: \\,,1n C.tti- from ll('l<)n 10 1 p m Ju I~ n~ at 1 pm • COOl\1:-.G \\ 1111 \ lcnABll' co:-;nsr1 On Sunda' Jut. lll contl'>tants "'II rt: l'l\C tr•'<' a I!!' , 1 lrom no.>n h) I p m .a: ti\\ ~\.i• n CJ•, ,,N.·n c.:irf\ins an or.: n.it-" ~wb • d J1 and rt'Clp<' <.ir I lud., n h(' n, l' 1 pm. • 1'.\JTR ')\,ll\\ t\),\ t M COO~t:-..G CU'-lt::.I On \\l'lln~l" July 21 . tlkhe tumsmg in a'°'" c.1lor••' ent!) \'o1ll 1Ke1\e 111-e adm •• wn trom noon 10 1 p m Jud "ns begin> al I p m n the Home Alb E. lralh Bu1ld1ng • IU .... IOR BA"-'"'G CONl(ST On ThursdJ). JUI) 22. COOll'>l.lnb .lnd thl•lf p.:irentiguar<11Jn rC\.C'•H' free adm1)11on from 10 J m 10 noon '"'h conteit t>ntry c>1-.1so0ns include cool..lt'S. b.v). p.cs or cal..t'> Contt»I open to )'Quths ages 3 to t 6 Spon'>Ored b) the 4 I !;fr C...h1b1t dl'p.lrttn('nt • BRtDCrORD ORE.AO OOUt.1 t CONT£ST On FrtdJv July 23, cont~.ints bringing .i 1«.'\:1pe u>•ns BndgforJ 81e.:1d dough to the fine Arh Department "''" rcce1H• fr._~ .Kfm, l\>O noon to I p m at 1tw /\.Uin C.i1e Judging begin) at 1 p m Why go to the Fair and eat FAIRFOOD, when you can come to -~~WPOfir RIB OOAfp~ and have ®!Mfl!JJ fl ff@ /PJ!PJ g $32.50 Roundtrip 714/673·5245 ~C-ATALINAfL.YER CAllUU PISSlllll SllVKI, llC. «X>Moin Street + Bol>oa + Colefornto 92661 PAYING TOP DOU.AR FOR · RO LEX WATCHES Noe C111d_.ADlt• w.t.U.&A.,lno. SPECIAIJ1JNG IN: • Proowncd Roa w.da aJSIOM ~RIES AVAii.ABU • DMmond Diall l!i,)1~~~ • Dilmond Bads M Mljor CNClt Cardi Ac c1pU1 · Prestige Trading 650-0722 Costa Mesa pp ~6-2459 ·we have a lot of competition, but our Ribs dan'tllt ~~WPOJi)' ~~ ·· RIB RIB_~ coMP~~ coMP-~" .. .. llWllrl Ill& •• -Eall 21111 S•all C1s11 •aa. ca am .._ 11-. ca 11113 (714) 631-2110 r.t10l 4&RIBS O.C. FAIR -M Advertiatng Supplement 10 the Detty Pltot and tndependenl/Thulsday, July 8, 1993 \.9 ·~SUMMER SEASON ·OPENER . :oiSciJiJNi·couPii: I JULY 30, 199~· ,--.,. : szo~ -OFF : . I ANY ADULT · AmttlSSION I I JULY 30 -SEPTEmER 24TH I •••••••••••••••• ADULTS ssoo · JUNIORS s5oo . .· , CAGES 13-171 1 · 12 & UNDER FREE ALCOHOL . BURNING . . MOTORCYCLES i WITH · I NO BRAKES! . ·~ .. . ... ~ -·~~ ~, . . -EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT . -. GATES OPEN 6:30 P .M. -FIRST RACE ·a:OO P .M. I ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS• COSTA MESA _ FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: (7-141 492-9933 .• • HANDICAP RACIC,;e SCMTCH W • SIDECAR RACING . fllf PARDll -FllEE s I ' I J ., . .. 20 o.c. FAIR -An Aavertislng Supplement to ttl9 Daffy Pltot and lndependent/Thunday, July a, 1993 -• Ra