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Serving the Newport · ~esa community since 1907 ·Beaches·may All.S be going to $e dogs Fair • Newport Beach board ree By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH - A roomful of·d.og owners and dog fanciers broke into applause as the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission took the first step toward liftiti.g a ban which keeps dogs off local beaches during the summer. The commission voted 6-0 to recommend that dogs be permitted on the beach between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m and between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. thrOughout the year, Existing · city o rdinances - prohibit dogs from the beach from June 15 through +Our readers let MARC MARTW~ "-.OT Sept. 15. From September to their Views be known Rick McKinney (right) drills holes for shade June, dogs can walk on the• abotrt dogs-on the . -...-...... ln umbrellas along the midway prepatatton of beach and ocean front side beaches. See today's Friday's grand opening. Above, Jean Collard -walks during the abov.e- puts finishing touches on an outdoor landscape. mentioned hours. community for~m , The commission's recom- on page AB. mendation, which also Fairgrounds prepare for the 103rd requires dog owners to car- ' ry nuisance . dis pas.al bags. will go to the Newport annual Orange County Fair. which Beach City .Council in mid-August. Until the cQUncil • takes formaJ action, the existing ban remains in place. "' opens with much fanfare on Friday Peninsula residents Julie Mattson and Kurt Neu L, ·. nl.ann had written to the city asking that the restric tions be lifted so that Newport Beach dog owners can By Carolyn M iller, Staff Writer have access to the beach on a year round basis. Marine Department and animal control officials acky contests, wild rides, splendid gardens maintain Uiat irresponsible -pet owners who do.not and goats galore are forecast for the 1OJ rd clean Up after their dogs contribute to an ongoing Orange County Fair opening Friday. problem on the beach. Giving dog owners swnmer W access to the beach would increase the staff's work Where else can you be greeted by a bleat from load and cetuse the aty to spend uP to $4,000 cha.ng - ·srny • the go.a.ti Hula Hoop 'til you're pooped~ scale the legendary Band.ini Mountain; and be enter· ing existing signs ~ong city beaches. · tained by performers resurrected.from the 1970s1 - More than 30 people - a handful of whom tied up AU this pl1,15 acres and oodles of attractions ca.n be their dogs outside the council chambers - attended Wednesday's hearing. They applauded loudly as yoars ~fair for 17 days and nights. from July 7 to 23. . speaker after speaker protested the existing ordi The fair's theme this year is ·come to Our Gar nance. Newly-elected commission chairwoman Jo den Party,· a salute to horticulture anct the nursery Vandervort finally quipped, · we're not votmg on the industry. •for Kids of All Ages• is the secondary Academy Awards here.• "Tp e speakers, most of whom are dog owners Who II SEE FAIR PAGE A10 live along the Peninsula, protested that they have to • SEE DOG BEACH PAGE A10 • Costa Mesa council denies permit for recovery center • Council decides 48-bed facility is simply in the wrong neighborhood. this is a business that is operated for an appeal, saying the city is in a residential area.· "At issue is whether already home to too many recov Officials from the facility it is a business. ery centers and halfway houses. and supporters of the center dur Clark had hoped· a recent' began wofldng with city officials Heeding their cries. the council By Tina Borgatta, Staff Wrirer ing an appeal hearing Wednes· Supreme €ourt ruling that pro to obtain the permit and a busi- As I see it, this is a overturned the com.Jnission's day night, the City Council stuck hibits cities from using zoning ness license when the center business that is decision. COSTA MESA - The City to its original decision. With a 3-2 laws to keel> facilities like hers opened last year. And in April. On Wednesday, coUncil mem· Council, for the second time. vote, the council denied founder from moving into residential the city's Planning Commission operated in a hers (;pry Monahan and Mary refused to gi~e the founder of a Nancy Clark the permit, saying areas would persuade the coun gave the center its stamp of .Iesidenti al area ... # Hornbuckle urged the council to substance abuse recovery center the facility operates as a business, cil to reconsider its earlier deci approval and granted Clark the reconsider its position, saying a in Costa Mesa a conditional use w hich is incompatible with the sion. But according to city offi conditional use penrut. - MAYOR JOE ERICKSON conditional use pennit would permit for .her 48-bed facility, surrounding residential area. cials, that rulin~ doesn't apply to Clark had hoped to obtain th,e ~ e give the city regulating power which operates out of an apart •r ve not really heard anything this case. documents so that she could over the facility's operations. ment complex at 11 10 ~ctoria to change my mind,~ Council· ~ At issue isn't the type of peo apply for a state license, which ma.Dd.atory meeting attenda.rice. · Clark has said she will contin St nian Peter Buffa said. ~ I t's a good ple (the facility serves) but wouJd have allowed her to But when some residents ue to run the facility as a sober After listening to comments operation, but it's in the wr.ong whether it is a business,· said enforce certain house rules ·like learned of the commission's li~g environment, which doe's from nearly two dozen residents place .~ Mayor Joe Erickson. •As I see it, curfews, drug testing and d~loti-; they began lobbying not require licensing or perm.its. Newport couple I \ ll I \ prove they are MOUND TOWN AS Employee Packages true to school has stamp of are allowed • Brian and Betsey • . ' Dougherty have offered thr~ugh their nearly free architec authenticity mail tural services to help with • Clerk Glenn Billings Ensign Middle School's once again really got into bis P!Omo'. exp.anslon.plan. ·' You-can now-send pack.ages,in tioni!I tole as he !!Teeted the mail. · By Julie R05$ Cannon. Staff, - postal customers in bis Wednesday, postal o(fidals officially lilted all re&trictions that Civil War gear Wednesdjly. had been imposed on shipment NEWPORT-MESA The ol packages OQ "c:omnierdal air~ school district mq "be goltlng linen leevlng Callfomla. some financial help nen year By Evan Henenon, Slaff- Cust • Police report r LUIS AGUIRRE . / all Was quiet .An aspiring doctor behind the counter here on the. -Fourth front greer I By Carolyn Miller, Staff WritE!f wylder Local police out in full force over the Fourth of ,tuly holiday Store breaks traditi.on to are thanking their lucky starts stay open during July that thi5 was a relatively quiet . - day, void .of violence. . ln Newport Beach, which oung Seconds has decided to attracts thousands of tourists and end Its tradition and, for the party-goers fr-om out of town, Y first tinie in, 15 years, will not there were a totaJ of 72 arrests - be dosed duririg the month of July. most of them alcohol-related. Due to popular demand, the chil according to police. · d~ consignment clothing store is Orie 20-yea.r-oJd San Bernardi open, and has top quality used cloth no man, Dennis "'Michael Hassett. ing for infants to teens, plus materni Jr., was arrested at 45th Street for ty wear. Young Seconds (673-2120) is possessing a stick of dynamite - located in Corona del Mar at 436 an illegal firecracke,r-, according Heliotrope. The store is planning an to police 'l'eports. Hassett was booked by Newport Beach police I expan~ion soon, and will be accept ing furniture, cribS and strollers. officers into city jail, where his ' bail was set at $50,000. Bullock's Women's Store (640- Newport Beach Police Chief 8333) at Fash.iotf Island in Newport Bob McDonell said in a stateJDent Beach has everything a material girl Wednesday th;it the success of wants, including clothing, shoes, this year's Powth '°t July enforce jewelry, cosmetics and accessories. ment illustrates the fact that It consistenUy has markdowns increased police staffing and throughout the store in different beach-area street closwes are departments. The store is laid out so necessary to keep problems to a that finding favorite designers is · mini.mum. easy. There's a ~ce selection of The police department still has exclusive and combined depart to deploy a number of staff and ments of designer m~rchandise, additional reserves to handle lhe including DKNY, Liz Claiborne, St. crowds of people that flood ' into John, Anne KJ ein and M~ Studio. the city every year to cele brate · •· Independence Day, the chief William Harold Jeweler-s, in busi said. ness locally for 27 years, is having its ln Costa Mesa, the most seri semi-annual half-off sale Uuough . ous Fourth of July incident Tues July 31 . L'uis Aguirr~ ls studying to become a doctor a t UCI. He's paving the way by serving up hot dogs at'the OC Marketplace. day occurred around 8 p.m., The store specializes in one-of when an alleged arsonist threw kind pieces, his and her wedding an ignited firework into the open sets, antique and fine jewelry, and window of a car parked in the has an in-house repair department. HE IS because l've been bossed volunteer work has been the to 10 p .m . each day. 800 block of Wilson Street. The William Harold Jewelers is at 316 · The young man who hands around enough." biggest influence towards his On weekends, Aguirre Wdkes . car's interior was destroyed, but Newpoct Blvd., in Newport Bt;ach: out the popular cinnamon rolls at medical career. Aguirre wetks at 4 a.m. to go to work at the no one was injured, according ta HIS ROOTS two days a week in UCl Medical O.C. Market Place and hear cus the Orange County Market Costa Mesa Fire personnel. Before Aguirre begins med Center's Emergency Room. tomers complain about the high The Handmade Rug Center- is Place's main snack bar - and he Costa Mesa police reported a having q going-out-of-business sale might one day save yow We. ical school, he wants to return to ·one day this 17-year-old girl cost of the snack bar's food. total of 11 arrests on Tuesday, through Aug. 12. There's a big selec For the past five years, the 23- the place he was born, Acapulco, came into the emergency room, "It's funny, because they buy only one of them alcohol-related. tion of Oriental rugs reduced up to year-old has worked eight hours Mexi~d sj>end some time she was so thin and she had no the food anyway,• Aguirre said. 70°/o. Rugs from all QVer the world every Saturday and Swtday at there. hajr, • said Aguirre. •She was the He enjoys his job at the market Shortly after midnight Wednes day, there were two people are on sale, including some from the Costa }Y1esa swap meet "I p .to o back to my land first patient I had ever. :seen who plac;e because his bosses have India, Turkey, China, Pakistan and MWhen I was JB, a friend of and de with Mexican politics, had AlDS. I wanted to "help her always treated him with respect. arrested for drunken driving and lran. mine worked as a cashier at the which is kind of dangerous, but l so bad and I hope that one day I And in h.is spare time (does he being drunk in public. A Persian-Kashan rug regularly snack bar; she told me the Mar want to do it for my people." can find a vaccine.• really have any?) he plays bas priced at $6,500 is reduced to $900; ke t Place was hiring and td cOme Aguirre was 10 years old He also does volunteer work ketball and lifts weights. When . a needlepoint rug regularly priced at . apply," said Aguirre. "Well, I've when he came to the United twice a week in a Tijuana bQ.$Jli he gets a chance, lie likes to read World War Il vet $1,800 is now $490; and ii Persian been working there ever since ~ • States \Iii.th his mother; Lucila tal, where he says he gets-to do classic novels such as "The Naeen rug regularly priced at Aguirre is also studying to Camacho, 49. The two of them more for AIDS patients than vol Odyssey." commemoration $12,500 is now $3,200. become a doctor. When he is not lived in Santa Ana for 1o ' yea?s unteers in the United States are "I live each day as if it is my The Handmade Rug Center (723- working at tlie market place, the until they moved to their Mission allowed. last, " he said. "I want to do 1238) or (723-1230) is at 3555 E. Mission Viejo resident is a full Viejo home. · something for people and pJanned Aug. 17 Coast Highway in Corona de! Mar. time student who . averages 19 "MY mom has always sup BUSY, BUSY, BUSY myself.• units a semester at Saddleback ported me," said Aguirre. •she . Aguirre: likes to . ~take advan - By Ellie Parvin COSTA MESA Pacific Another going-out-of-business Community College. raised me right - but I would tage .of his swnmer" by taking 11 Amphitheatre will host a 50th sale is at ENL Boutique in Corona Next year, he will transfer to never tell her- that because it units at Irvine Valley College, in • If you know som~e who would Anniv'ersary World War Com make· an interesting Pilot Person, call a del Mar. The store has reduced all UCI and go to medical school to would go to her head." lrvine. He takes swnmer school our Readers' Hotline at ' 642-6086. memoration on Aug. 17, with a 10 designer ladies' clothing, jewelry, become a family practitioner. " I Alth9ugh Aguirre's mom has classes fiv~ days a week - from 8 Remember to leave your name and a.m . ceremony entitled' •Victory belts, bags, hats, fixtures and mirrors want to have my own business, been a major support, his own a .m. to 2 p.m., then again from 6 phone number. in the Pacific .~ ; up to BO o/o. Handbags are reduced The ceremony will serve as a - an additional 20o/o. solemn remembrance of the vet , There's no set date for dosing. erans of 50 years ago who fought ENL Boutique is at 2760 E. Coast battles. served and died for their Highway in Corona del Mar. It's country. closed on Saturdays. Come out and help with each playhouse. The win tion on HomeAid or Project play Library services just Commanders and representa ning entries will be awarded at house, call 553-9510. tives of local veterans organiza· Big Five Sporting Goods ls hav- ' build a playhouse the auction event. scheduled for a phone call away tions will place wre.aths in honor ing its annual shoe clearance.sale Playhouse builders are sought Nov. 11'. • Easy access to all Newport of the veterans. through Monday. Currently, more than half of Learn secrets of ... The sale includes tons of brand for the fourth annual Project Beach Public Libraries is cur The USMC 3rd Air Wing Band Playhouse benefit auction and the more than 12,000 homeless Swedish massage rently available through one and Joint Services Color Guard name shoes, including Nike, Aics, people in Orange County are ..'"' party for HomeAid Orange Want to learn the secrets of cen~al telephone number: 717- are also scheduled to appear ' at Reebok, K-Swiss, Keels, Saucony, cbild.reQ, _ac_co.Idi.ng to HomeAid , •• County, a non-profit organiza 3800. the conunemoration. A special ... Turntec and L.A. Gear. Shoes are officials . Swedish massage --without oil? .. tion that builds and renovates Orange Coast College will offer CustOmers with touch-tone ceremony will also honor recipi reduced from 20".4. to more than ..Tt HomeAid bas completed 19 70o/I'. shelters for the transitionally shelter pr_gj__ects and raised more a five-hour workshop next phones can then dial directly ents of.218 Congressional Medals homeless. from the following menu of of Honor, including 135 pOsthu •• In addition to shoes, there's a lot than $5 million for Orange month teaching basic message ~ of sale merchandise throughout the Any company, drganization, County's homeless since its strokes for reducing tension. · optiom: mously, for acts of heroism during "'.. store including watches, or individual is invited to create founding.in June 1989. The class will be taug~t July 8 1 - Reference inquiries1 2 - Cir the war in the Pacific. · Co rollerblades, water ski equipment. . an original-children's playhouse The November auction bene from 9 a.m. to 2 p .m. by Oariusz culation and renewals informa _ Tickets are $.1 per- pei:son and .. skateboards and sunglasses. in th.e design and build com~ti- . Krol, a licensed massage thera tioni 3 - Branch libraries (Balboa, may only be obtained by filling .. fit~ take place in a tent next to Big Five (545-0047) is at 2324 lion. The playhouses will be dis the Hard Rock Cafe in Fashion pist. Krol studied in Russia's Kiev Corona del Mar, Mariners); 4 - out a reservation form. ..."'•• Harbor Blvd., in Costa Mesa. played at Fashion Island for four Island and will serve as the Institute for six years arid Children's services; 5 - Literacy Reservation· forms for the cere- .. ;:! weeks prior to the · auction, grand finale of Home1ess Aware worked with the institute's judo services; 6 - Access to the onllne mony are available at most dty .... • HST auvs appyn 1hundays and Satur begtnnlng Prida7,.0ct. 13. ness Week in Orange County, team and power lifters. catalog. by modem {DialPac); 7 - halls in Orange County and at day5. If you know of a good buy call me at Sign§ ackno-,.,ledgtng the Noy. 5·11. '"' Registration fee is $49. Hours and directions; 8 -Admin· r~ 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 CK write to • ~unty Veterans Service offi.ci?s in me: Bftt Buys. Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., builder, designer and contribut • There are still six available -for more information, call istration; 9 - Repl4y of the above Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, ':l Costa Mesa, C.1it. 92627. ing companies will be' displayed entry spaces. For more infonna- 432-5880. information. San Diego and Ventura counties. ~ .. • hoYr answering ~ may be MWI stories, lllustratJont. edlto- '11\" ' ~ :. ,.,..,,• I used to rKOl'd letters to the rt.I mattef or adwrtlMmentl , .. • . ,, .. c".1 edito;f.on.any topic. ~n can be reprOcluOld wipi- ~ WPilot out written permltllon of copy· '"' .... ~- TE-""'"5 southwett.swell. __ ADDRESS right owntf. COSTA- ' VOL 89, NO. 152 Our .actress h 330 W, Bay St,. Newport Beach YA'tt•tt• • JOIO Modi of RedhlH: More than $250,000 worth of com 68161 •. Costa MM.a, C.Of. 92627. HOW TO HACH US TlDfS pUter eqvlpment, program$ with patents Ind el«U'Onk testing :::t THOMAS H. JOHNsoN, Bal~ A new southwest equipment w• r9p0rt:ed stolen from a business which was ~ • Or OU call CentraJ. ca:sunq, •HoWlong Ji8Sif~el ,,.. iilroflhe-Dreaif-ca.ncer ~·""'•"<"°· O-<>e... ="r"ecu""" n@a and-spread the opportllilityWbear1bn, b and llSk thein to send over •About $1x months.• ~p . the men. th.rough _per thigh, liver and can make a difference in some Joe Average, they send · l\m WU furious and to this *Husbands don't realize that onward. Chemotherapy gave her lives. "The.re may be four kids nm S.urulen. day l\e is sorrowful about how he their wives think about breast 2 112 years more, and then there somewhere right now and maybe • He's soft spoken, medium in reacted. •One of the things·t con cancer an awful 1ot1 they're was no more io giv~ , 1 can help save their mother by both build and demeanor, midd.1e · stantly .think of is bow poorly I afraid,• nm says. "It's important "It was pain!ul for her, but she telling their dad my story,• Tun aged, middle class, drives a mid responded. I didn't realize bow they tune into that fear and think enjoyed the time with her kids,• said very softly. "Maybe ... • and site car. , fearful she was, bow terrified. about wllat they'll do and h9w Tim says, several more catches in then bis voice tailed off aod was lie doesn't look much like a . She went into denial, thinking they'll act. You need to J).Tepare his throat. "f think she felt J replaced by an explosive sob. guy who's going to mitkel a dif maybe it would go away." . .. so you don't make the same mis- could take care of myse11, but she After a few minwtes, Tlffi said, ference in this world, doesn't at nm was angry at his wife for takes I did.• · ' worried about them .... She strug· "I don't know where that .came all show the courage and enor ignoring the dreaded symptom, A great deal of fhalJlrepara- gled with not being there.• from.• . mous heart that hide under an angry at the doctor who bad dis lion is knowing where to 'go for Interestingly, the Saunders Probably from way down uruemarkable exterior. fred covered the luinp hall a-year ear answers. "We h~d sO many q\les- kids hung together tightly, a.gq _ deep, 1 said, and wiped my eyes, But y_ou ta.Jk to Tim, let him lier in a routine.physical - but tiollS' ... needed so many answers, figured they could take care or too.... get rolling on what is now his martin didn't even order a mammogram and nobody had the time to talk them.selves, but they worried mission in life and he becomes - angry at Ute disease, angry to us. We were like sponges, about their father. As it turns out, Service clubs and other almost like that fellow who ducks , . about the dark unknown that lay soaking up every scrap of infor- . both kids and dad are doing organizations can book Tim into phone booths and comes out presence. ahead: mation we could find.· well. Saunders for their program in blue tights. and a cape. It was just about 20 years ago "HereJ Willi getting angry (One or the best references, Mission Pest Control, the busi· through the Susan G. Komen You get Tim Saunders talking when nm Saunders discovered with my wife wberl I should be Saunders believes, is "The Race ness nm and Sally Saunders Foundation Speakers Bureau: something in his wife's breast. about breast cancer and this helping her, "· Tun said quietly, is Run One Step at a Time, w a · .started just days before Tun Mickie Shapiro, 15 1-1192. The "'Whtll is this?" he asked. ~ mild - mannered , seemingly orgi just the slightest catch in his mother lode of plfl,in-English found the lump, is thriving. It Komen Foundation is oJso nary man becomes an enormous ' A lump.~ she replied. voice. That guilt - forget whether knowledge, written by Nancy now employs 50 people and is a sponsoring an •off.year" breast it's truly deserved - is what has Brinker, Susan Komen's sister. "ft candidate for the Stetting Award cancer scree(ling Friday at the driven nm Saunders to become is a lay person's guide to cancer,• . as one of Orange County's best Oasis Senior Center. II is for in actively involved the fight Tim says.) run businesses (Tun and his son M ed ica re recipients and tor District fifth graders against'the malevolence that 11\e doctor who finally diag- went through UCl's graduate women over 40 with limited killed his wife. nosed Sally Saunders' lump as school of management together resources. Th f! mammogram He has become a. volunteer breast cancer told her s ~ e could and both received their MBAs ln fund-raiser with the local chapter look forward to anywhere June of 1994). · and screening are free, but an ·are at top of CIAS of the Susan G. Komen Founda between two and 10 more years Becoining an activist in the appolnlmenl is required . Call tion, and he's standing by, await· of life. She was 33 at the time, fight against breast cdn cer seems 480-5222 lo sch ecltJ/e, 1-800- NEWPORT-MESA - While assessment Scores of three and ing his first solo appea.Iance as a the mother of three girls and a lo be Tun Saunders' way of com- 883·884 J t or Spanish speak· many district eighth and tenth below -indicate somewhat flawed, member of the speaker's bureau. bOy, ages 3, 5, 7 and 10, and she . memorating the 20th anniversary ing). ~· graders sat out the California incomplete or inconsistent under But while most Kamen speakers said "I'm going for 10! " of the beginning of his wife 's bat· Learnjpg Assessment System standing of concepts. talk to women's groups, Saun A successful mastectomy gave Ue with the disease. She !psi. • FRED MARTIN '~ colu"!,_n runs eVf!ry . (Cl.AS) test last year, Newport· Sixty-one percent of district fifth ders wants to talk to the other her two more years, but }he dis· Maybe if enough guys have Thursday and Saturday. Mesa fifth graders went on to graders scored three or above, com • outscore most of their coimty and pared to 49o/o countywide and 37% state peers in science and history statewide. In social science, 55% ol and social science, according to fig Newport-Mesa fifth graders scored wes released recently. . three or higher, compared to 47% .. lWenty percent ot district fifth countywide and 34 o/o statewide. graders scored four or higher in sci Fourth, eighth and tenth grade~ ence, compared to 16% coimty throdgbout the state were tested in wtde and 11 % statewide. In social • spring 1094 math, reading and science, 24o/o of Newport.:.Mesa m writing, while fifth graders were • fifth graders scored four or higher, PERFORMANCE compared to 19°/,, coimtywide and tested in science and: history and 11 o/o statewide. social science. The tests are scored on a six· Scores for fourth-grade students point scale. ScOres of four and were announced in April. Soores for above represent a full, working eighth· and tenth-grade students ROVER imderstanding of concepts, accord were not reported because fewer ing to Eleanor Anderson, NewpOrt than ? 5 percent of the district's sec Mesa's director of curriailum and ondary students were tested. JAGUAR Bidding process begins for BE).ll.I" Street School SERVICE .... PARTS ._.SALES 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF TRIANGLE SQUARE NEWPORT-MESA - School $150 for two and are. available at 2037 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 officials began the Bear Street the district's business servic~s School site bid process 18§1 week, office. mailing out infonnation to 225 The bidding process doses 7 .14/ 650•5860 7:'?/J AM • 6:00 PM • 2 SHUTTl.ES RUNNING DAILY potential bidders. AUg. 22 at? p .m., at which time The information included the the school board will open the school board's resolution, a legal bids at a public hearing. notice to bidders and a school "I don't expect to see any bids brochure. before Aug. 22, maybe Aug. 21 , • Weekends are great, but Though no one has picked up Stocker said. ..., a bidder packet yet, Carol Stock Schooi officials are hoping to Wednesdays are better! Joil'I us er, executive director af business receive at least $4 .5 .million ff om services, said the district has the sale of the school in order to for those received two telephone inquires. offset' losses from the county The bidder packets, wl:ilch . bankruptcy. include tentative tract maps. cost - By Julie Ross Cannon CBRISTIAI ZEN WORK SBOP Sunday July 9 from I :oo to 4:00PJll 18311 l'lewport Blvd •• Building A In Ute Costa Mesa Courtyards July 1 2 - August 30 "There Is no 'need ror any thoughts or • sentiments or any special lnsJghts. * South Coast Community Church Only be aware of the hearing. sensing. breathing activity of the self and you wtll come home-back to This summer, you'll be saying 'lGJ Wedn~sda y'" wben yourself-and the self will become South Coasl Community Church continues its summer-11me 1radrrkm. silent and Ood will not be far away.· Anthony de Mello, S.J . * Join us J9r eighl great Wednesday n~hts for the entire family' 1.e<1 by 51'. Ddlorah e.ndt. sn::c. Deborah Is a pastoral counst:lor with a Ptl.D. In ps)tholOgy. She pracUces Zen at the San Dkgo Zen Ce nter. 5:30-7:00 p.m. Family Picnics In the Courtyard Cost: $20.000 Pm-registration riqulrt:d: Sponsored by Zen Home Stltdtfry ror further lnfa;rmauon call: (714) 631 ·&389 's.Y.O. or order-ahead fro~ our delicious'selection of catered box dinners. Just call us by Tuesday noon, and your dinner will be ready to pick up when you arrive. Dial 854-7030. ext 444, for a menu. 7:00-7:30 p.m. Outdoor Musical Program • for All Ages Linger in the courtyard 10< an uplifting time of family praise and warship. 7130-8:15 p.m. Children's Program KXls from· preschool lo six1h grade enjoy their own time of fun and fellowship. ,, < I 7:30-8:15 p.;I;. Nationally Known Speaker• We'll both laugl) and a} as we learn l)'IOfe about !armies, relationships and. ltte. . JutY 12 • Qr. Ron Cline, Pmldenl of HCJB World Radio • July 19 · Denny Bellesl, Senior Pntor, Coast Hills Community Chu~h . July 26 ;· Dr. Henry Cloud, Co-author ot Boundaries August 2 ·Miry Rice Hopkins, Popular Chllren's Recording Artist August 9 • Robert lllddin, Dnmltlc Pmenflfion on the Life of Paul Augull 16 ·Jerry Root, Plolnsor lllCI Expert.Qn C.S. Lewis , Augllll 23 • Dr. Jolln TWlllind. Author of Hiding From Love Augllll 30 • Jty c.ty, Founder of Yes! lllnlstries There Is no dwgt for f1!J oltlle'propns, and you don~ need reservalOOs. ComHs-yoU-n for a mill 111111 booll .. togelher at those Hot Summer Nighlsl • >to Newport C donation of medicine· Ede--~ , . --Ille,.._.._A--3 .,_.old. COSTA MESA - A local of doe CGOU, Meu Ultr-o- pha.nnaceutical company was swallowing,-· dilflculty slurred cbewlng speech oc W_esdoy _,,,__ commended by the Myasthe and weaknes.s d the bands, nJ.a Gravis Association ·of arms or legs. ocroalhSodilud Western PennSylvania With ihe ute ol Mesttnon, w--- Wednesday for donating $1.3 patients often regain some r prompled ...,.._"lo million in medicine tQ low musclS strength and are able cool oll -yway - uy income -patients suffering· to perform tasks more ea.sily. w11ere aaer.co.i11. l!l - -' p REAL ESTATE MEXICAN RESTAURANT ADVISOR OUR MEALS ARE A 'TRIP TO...JllEXJCQ. UJIDATING OURSELVES Real eMate prokt&i0:nals are tak_i:ng 'tock Ill they move through the 1990'1. Brnkt'n around the counuY. aft' a.sic.Ing wha1 1he 21.si U:ntury Realtor will loulc lllc.e. Wit hour having the exact answtt to tha1q1.1C11ion,1op Realton 1ut committed to setting tht ttends' that 01hen will (ollow. Convenrlonal real es1au: wisdom hM httn th:u the thrtt bigaw · Reg. Price ~le Price innuenccs on buym are-·lOcat:IOn, locAtkm 11ncl location. Current trends Persian-Kashan $6500. 1how a ahi(t toynud va l ~ ·· (or both ~ . 8•10 • buyen and tt" llen. Boyt.rs are , ( conce.mt'd 11boo1 gen.ing the be.st Persian-Mashhad $7500. h<1Use for their money, whilt tellen % Appn:).11. 9 .II 12 wanr 10 pt rop dollar (or thtir home and botti Mini the but at.rvke from ,,,,,, their real Un&\t orot'e..,,ionab. Realtort Persian-Hert? $5500. NOW$890. •tt offering a w& ningt cl ~ . 7•10 • ~nonalirid tervlca t6 meet their . Clienu' nt.eds and lnwatlng in Need~lnt s1800 . NOW$490. Reg. $2950. lnnovtUonl tlult wlll help them do 1 ~ . 8 1110 bttrer job cl markeilna INtinp. The 5ale $950 1980'• •• m1ny ~lf ~oncmtratlna on...,. ro lnctttise their dollar lndo-Tabrlz HSOO, NOW$.990. ~ . 9 x l2 'SllO volume; tM ttnphub of the 1920'• U . . - on find~~ to lnc:ttue the quality of t,htir trlU".-c.rioN and dW meAN Pers~ s 12,500. ' NOW$JZOO. th.it 11 cml onl, act iittw for the ttal ~9•1 fttltt. cor'llt,lfMf. m I odvi« oo buvina ,. ....~..i.i.-1-11- Barban1 AINridtcr. me •I St1t1rc A.rtnt •tPNdtnti.I ~· Realty ond th< l'Msident 0( • Handmade RUQ center M... "-la!lon al '""' 3555 E. coast HwY., CdM 17141729.JM 725·1258 or 725·1211 ,,....,_lllJCAl...... ,,flllfl' -- THURSDAY. JULY 6, 1995 . ,t.S and notation belts will be pf9Vld belt known for ~ role Q B.J. taged f!xed and variable annu at 5:30 p.m. at the Wyndham CWTently accep_ting applications ed. To register, call 642-9990. Hunnicutl on the TV I.bow tties and variable life annuities. Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts for new members. The exdultve NEWPORT IEACH JAYCEES • SUlll'UJS FOOD M• A ·s10 H, wW talk ¥out world- · Ad.mission is free and refresh ill Costa Mesa, and begim with networking d ub holds lunch The Newport Jaycee& volun Seniors and low;income funi· wide bun:um right! iuues and the. menu Will be 1erved. For reser a ball-hour of networ'klng meetings every Wednesday from teer ·organization .U hosting a lies of the Costa Meea/Newport organizetion •Human Rights vetlons,/c:all Slusiewicz at 717- opportunities. The cost ii $16.50 nooD" to 1: t S p.m. at the Stuui monthly mix~r from 6:30 p.m. to' 9 Beach area can obtain free USDA Watcb." The cost is $20 form.em- 5610. for members &nji $19 for non· restaura.Dt al lnangle Square in p.m. ~t the Spaghetti Bender swplusJood the aecond S.lutday ben, $28 for non-memben and wtALTH MANAGEMENT . members · and include5 dinner. Costa Me&a. FQr information, call -ilestaurant, 6204 W. Coast ,High of each month between 8 and 10 $15 for students· with adlool ID. The Financial Education Soci RSVP by Monday. For reserva Jason at 834-1005 ext. 220. way. a.ro. in 1he rear parking lot ol the For reservation., call Petra Gal- ety is offering a free seminar tions, call Carole Wampole Bt LEGAL SEMINAR Jaycee memben range from 21 ChurCh pf Christ, l86 Avooado St. laghel' at 675-3228. ' from 7 to 8:30 p .m. tiUed, 752-8800. ' Pearl Georgen, a mediator \o 39 yew Qf age and the mixers .U) Costa Mesa. For more infonna· ANIMAL llEllEAVEM ENT GROUP " 401(k) .Maxed Outi - There PUBU<; INFO WORKSHOP' who has worked in the Orange atl)!: an opporturuty to oetwork: on, Ciilf631-2177. TlUs ongofng gro~p ij)edaliies- - JUeotber Winaows oroppo~ -"Row tO Obta ~ --PersonaL COUnty an-a (15S: J(n:g~s-Supert with other young professionals. NEED ATHLETIC 5CHOLAllSHIP1 in the needs of individuals who nity. • The seminar is part of a lnfoqpation from Public or CQurts, will . discuis how-tb !here u. no cover charge. For Attend Orange Coast College's have sick and/or dying animals ip summer series 'held at VUia Rosa Recori::is • is the title of a Orange avOid lawsuits at an Qrq.nge informatloq, ~all Cindy Greer- three-hour workshop designed to their Jives. It meets every Tues- (reSidence), 1711 Irvine Ave, in Coast College seminar from 6:30- Coast College _seminar that 'runs aUyuth at 960-5564. · give tips for securing collt'Qe ath day, from noon to 1 p.m. at 3101 'Newport Be ach. Seating is limit 9:30 p.m. in room lOtB of OCC's .Jrom 6:30 to 9:30 p.m . in room !eti£ scholarshi_ps. Penny Hast W. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite ed' and reservations are Business Education Building, Jim 101A of OCC's Business Educa ings, a public relatioru; coru;ultant No. 311, N'ewport BeaCh.-Cost is required. For reserva.tioru;, call Harriger, a· licensed private tion Building. Topics- indude'. I FRIDAY. 'who waged-a-campaign tO"win an $15 per per.on/per QTOUp. Fof 6-3000. investigator and c:rimina,I justice seven techniques to stay out of athletic scholarship !or her Jon, more information, call 722-.4588. EDUCATIONAL DINNER MEETING insln\ctor, will teach participant court, five sure-fire ways.to avoid HOUSING FAIR will pres~t the seminar - which FrnlESS WORKSHOP •A Year in the Life of a New how to access pub)jc records, a lawsuit and three powerful The Costa Mesa Senior Center, runs from 9 a.m . to noon in room •stay Fit While Yoa ·_ Sit• is the Bankruptcy Judge- is the title of including private credit reports negotiating tips. The cost is $29. 695 W. 1 ~ . St. ,, 'is hosting the 201 of OCC's Lewis Applied Sci title of an Orange Coast College a lecture by United States Bank and databases. The cost is $29, To ; egister, call 432-5880. 199"5 Housing Fair and Workshop ence 'Building. nie cost is $35 per fitness seminar from 2 to 4 p.m. in ruptcy Judge Erithe J\. Smith at with an oetional $15 material fee. from 9 a.m . lo 1 JS':m .. today and person or $59 per family. To regis room 102 of QCC's Business Edu- the Newport-Santa Ana Legal To register, call 432-5880. Send your it~ to Arou~ Town editOf, Saturday. Learn about retirement ter. call 432-5880. cation Bii'ilding. The seminar - Secretaries Association dinner NETWORKING CLUB ~ Dalty Pi lot, 330 W. Ba'( St., Costa communities and how lo attain presented by chiropractor program. The ever'it takes place The Sterling Business Club is Mesa. C.lif. 92627. financial jl.Ssislance to remain i.D. An.drew Rawlin9s - ~..flesi gned to your home. The work.shop is free teach individuals who spend their to senior cente r members and $1 days sitting at a desk how to avoid fo r the general public. For more ADD SEMINAR injuries and stay fit while in the ADVERTISEMENT ~ Attention Deficit Disorder: snfonna tio,n, call 645-2356. · office. The cost is $25. To register, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Personality Styles and Relation call 432-5880. The Conswne r Business Net ships," is the title or a 7 to 8:30 work, a non-me mbership net p .m . seminar at the Coastline working group, is hosting a meet· Counseling Center, 1200 Quail l\Lll"\lL ing al 7 a.n 1. in the Tea Roon1 of St.. Suite 105, Newport Beach. /ly }1111rlb- Filr. 1-lolbr & A;rne1nrt1,' l11, the Newport Beach Public Goll Bruce Fredenburg, MFCC and CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP · hypnotherapist, will talk about A support group for the adult Cour~e . 3100 livine Ave. Barry RETAIL DETAIL the symptoms of ADD and how to children of aging parents is being Allen will speak on "Success Your Neighborhood (:Cntcr unprove an ADD marriage/rela offered at the OASIS Senior. Cen Through Networking Employ Activity -Guidc ment, Social and Busine-ss Rela- · tion.ship. A $5 donation is request ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona ed, but not required.. Call .476- del Mar. It meets on the second Retail Derail is a monthly col· Lionshlps. K The cost 1~ $15. For information. call 550-4785. 0991, for information. Wednesday of each month from · 'umn rhat will appear 1n lhe Daily in BREAST CANCER SCREENING FREE MAGIC SHOW 6:30 to 8 p .m. the OASIS lobby. Pilot on rhcfirst Thursday of each As part of the Newport Beach For additional information, call monrh . Each ediuon will fe • HARBOR VIEW oCENTEA h's A Ousic and G«ting Oustrr LAST CHANCE 1 Ha rbor \ 1cw Center 1~ h;iving a f;i~· clifr ;ind \\ 0 111 be" looking ~rea l fo1 sun1 mcr' Thc cenrC"r · ~ Everything Must Go ""'Ill take on a n1odern look "'-IJh ,,__ con1emporar1 ~ip. nJ!! C', ,.,·alk --· '""')'Sand enh:in ..· ed l.tnd\c.i.p REMODELING ITARTI SOON 1ng. The cC"n rcr rcm<11n~ open dunng thr rrnovciunn pC"riod . r;r;~J.'.,, Gc l son ' ~ r-.1arkrt h~ plcins in I - • ex pand its store by j, I 00 square • ~-C-T-· · feel b) adding J. coffee bar and -- inc rC a.o;cd floral department . • SAVINGS to 80·% Thriftv rccC'n tlv t".j1J.ndcd their ·slorc making u ..,O°'n larger 1h ' ... M 'IHUllSDAV. JULY &, 1995 • • • Alzheimer's is no joke for victims,·their loved ones to enjoy a llp· ct CMmpogne ~ en Ronald Reagan :.. - the demand, I An l!'Venlng to Mkl. beloni. In loll lnllmate surround- announced to the world ber' Is in Iba llnal plan B_, though she had DO Ing>. 1111 clown to Iha fomW dinner ""' es. futunt. Some days she knew that. AJ we rubbled on aome pate Wied wellJnto the evening. W:that be was suffering There ahe sal in bet sUp - for from Alzheimer's Disease, the for July·29, the mid Other days, she made plam - and - our good fortune . summer gala at the VUJage Cre: p1om: to leam how to use the laughing at the latest news of the llDal lime she. woulil laugh nation rallied emotionally on his and.C411Jr0Pln. a sod.al situation. behalf. The fact that a fonner an Is being staged by orgilnizen computer, to travel to perts ot the some ridiculous irony in Wash- Cathy Boyle and ROlel!WY Car world Uh.seen, plans to get ington or some foolish Hollywood It wu, ct -· an evening I president ond world leader could will remember and.. , be olllicted with the dreaded ty. behind the wheel of her car." gossip, my mother entered. The al\v•l"' condition somehow made The theme will be a return to wb.t.ch sbf bad not been -able to laughter ttopped. . always cheriali. the era of the big band featuring drive Jafely for sever!il years as SomehoW, in all the time she Tu be a part ol the OC Alzheimer's more respectable. Alzheimer's Assodation Perhaps it just made lt more a silent-auction reception accom ,Alzheimer's took its devutating, bad taken to prepare to join us panied by wineS of the world and toll. At )east on days where plan- for dinner, she bad forgotten to •evening to Remember," make a acceptable. The stupid memory .reservation by calling 283-1111 . Jokes became less appropri hors d'oeuvres, dinner buffet, ning was pOuible, there seemed po.t on ber dress. She entered the toSs nctets are $75 per person._ ate. b.w. and an eveniDg of dancing to the to be hope. · fonnal room of civilized soctaI With Alzheimer's afflicting music of the forties. ·The theme ..Not long before my mother intercourse in her heels and her '• l.W:'cooc's column appurs lhtJn. millions of Americans, it does not cook was inspired tiy the fate ol the died, she traveled1Jom her home . slip. As I turned and saw her take the condition ol Ronald Rea .late screen legend of that time, .in ~ Frand.sco to a dinner par- standing there J can't remember dayS and Satllf'days. gan to make many peOple get Rita Hayworth. who died of ty being given by my wife at our if my tint response was to cry or serious. When it ·is your own Orange County ls dedicated to Alzheimer's th 1987 at the age ot home in Brentwood. The guest of to rush to her-and escort her out mother or father that can not helping both the victims and the honor was a celebrity. The miaD of the room. Before I could react, remember what they just had ·for families in need of medJcal and My own mother, Gertrude party ol. guestS shared before O\lf celeb guest jumped to her dinner, but can recite the pream ~ycho-social support to live with Cook, passed away at the age of dinner drinks in the living room feet, went over to my mother, put ble to the Constitution as i! they arld sonieday overcome 68. She, too, was afflicted with at sunset. My mothei; was in ber. her anns around her and weJ- had just memorized it for a grade Alzheimer's. It is a clifficult r-0ad, Al2heimer's. An intelligent J'OO!ll dressing for an entrance, com.ed her to the party. She toJd school test, Alzheimer's hits to say the least. To attract a woman who in her final year.of The celeb was a long-friend of her bow "good it was to see her home. crowd, and bring in the hard life wanted to master the com my wif&-and me, but had only again ... and how good she The Alzheimer's Association of earned dollars necessary to sus- puter. "It's the future, dear,• she met my mother once or twi~ looked.• My mother proceeded weddings engagem ents By Melissa'Ghavaml . J a.YllEll ' Rubies 111 lhl /Id variety ol lhl nhfll COl\llllum IRI llieif M'llll, llPPfopriatlly lllOUClh. I& dlrMd lnlm IN lati!l wont IOf "f'ld." W"ltll only I ltw ~I , COf\ll'ICIUl!I ol ll"f oCher color gotl by lht llllTll ...... To judOe rub)"S cdcM proplfly, M!s ncmary in llkt lttrll la::tO!S rrto ICCOld: tu, lonl, nl ... Huie '*"' to tile Poll color displrf8ll by 1111 sltn, """'-' bt 1ed , orange, or 011ngy rtd . OftCll Ille llut Is 611enninlrl, it ls iml>orWll ta SM how mud'I ot n l.s l)f'ISt!ll. Tone rlltrs ta Ille llghlMl\fdlrknm al 1111 colDr. ld/. irrllnUy (or m purity) !s 1 ~ ol t11e dtQtte to Wfhid'l ltll tu ii masllld by llrown or R · Whicll /\bf l'lll!I$ W1C1 IGnlS n lht moll WllUlblt tn1Y bl Olbatabll. 11111 it is ljlf'lll1lly agreed rilat ~II. vHicl Jay WandaJowskJ and Mlm1 Krtsttna Jodls and Jon Jenny Hei:dman and Scott 'li"estik. colors Ill Jft'.llt lllsliable thin muddied !Us. As witfl dlimondS, llltrt Ill 111MiY difftrtnl facton . Ll!lng. - McCllnlock Newport Beach. Thef will be ter, Jenny, to Scott Trestik. He is illvol'Yed in evahlatilg ;a ruby. But WhatMI,mtthOd ~ Mr. and Mrs. Werner ust, one !hinQ is tor certiin • lhl nbJ Is inllllcl 1 llrVllant in 1991 and her master's degree married in Our Lady of Mt. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ddn LISING and beal.l!Hul lltf!ISl.one. Hert at ROYAL JEWELERS,"" WERNER·WESTRATE in public health in-1994. lier Carmel Catholic Church, Balboa, Trestik of Fountain Valley. know ii may be confusino !Cl pick out I qo&lley stotlt, lfld WANDALOWSKI Hance iS" a 1984 graduate of San on Aug. 12. · · The bride-ele_ct is a graduate Ol.lt pro!ess1on1I ll"Ml COOrttollS sWI wll! bt Olld ID Christ Memorial Church in Hol Diamond Bar residents Fred Pas·qual High School and a 1989 The bride~clect is a graQuate of Mission Viejo High School and answer any QlltS!ioos you may lllW. Old )'Dll llnOw IN land, Mich., was the setting for the graduate of UCI. He is executive of Adrian High School. the Uni Cal State Long Beach and holds " ruDy Is IM birthstone 1or July? Chic- Diil our 111111 and Emelinda Using have sellction Of girt items. We 111 lmorwll IOr our honest 11'111 Jan. 1 of Julie Ann Wes~ versity of Notre Dame and the a master's degree fronrChapman wedding director of Share Our selves Free ~ seiviol. so stop by ancl visit Ill at 1280 announced the engagement of Universlty of Michigan Law Unlversity. tJ-ate of Saugatuck, Mich., and their daughter. Mimi. to Jay Medical and Dental Clinic in BiSOfl. Ste. 86 (Ml-7804) !n thl Newport Nort!l Jason Kanealii Werner, son of Wandalowski of Costa Mesa. He Costa Mesa. School in Ann Arbor. Her fiance Her fian~ is a graduate of Cal ~ff;j Centtr (11 Ille comer DI Bison Wiii Md.rthur), is a graduate of Corona del Mar State Long Beach. lJICI 32411 Goldtn Linttm, $11 G (248-3995) a !flt Shirley Werner of Costa Mesa The is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Roman couple greeted 80 guests at their High School and UC Santa Bar An October 1996 wedding is Qc:un.R¥1Ch VllQI Ctnttr. \.Ji.IKll Hq.111. reception following the ceremony. ··Wandatowski of Escondido. They JODIS-McCLlNTOCK bara. planned. P.S: Dtsc:eminQ f\lby'I hut Is a difllwll' Mallet will be married July 15 in St. beuuse its colOf is a blend DI pllfl)lilh rte! llKI Barb Westrate of Zeeland. Denis and Carol Jodis of Adii - Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic ...,,.,,. Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wes an, Mich., have annotinced the HERDMAN-TRESTIK trate of Holland are the parents d Chur<;h in Rowland Heights. engagement of their daughter, the bride. She wore a custom The bride-elect is a 1987 grad tcristina M. Jadis of Corona del Unda Herdman of Newport , designed ivory brocade gOwn with uate of Flintridge Sacred Heart Mar, to Jon W: McClintock, son Beach and Jeff Herdman of hand beaded lace accents. Academy and received her of Jori McClintock Sr. of Dove La~a Niguel have announced degree in psychology from UCI ' - CENTER SHOE REPAIR ~ Honor attendants for the couple Canyon and Fritz.le Walker of the engagement of their daugh- 285 E. . 1 7ih St. w~ Kristina Dresher-Hurst and AndyEscol>a>-. Costa Mesa The couple are residents of. Next To ROSS Dress For Less Cupertino after a honeymoon trip 6,45-5511 to Catalina Island. She is a gradu ~ l'.mu: EYETUCK Sp«ialist Hours: M-F 8:30 - 6:30. Sat 8:30 · ·5:00· I ate of Chaj:>man University and is Make Those Pa · & employed in Palo Alto. He is an w Call Now For F~EE Cousu/~ 15% OFF"l\NY REPAIR WORK 1 Estancia High School graduate, (Good with ad only) attended UCI and is a student at Entries Beautiful ;;:.-' LYON EYE 76o-3003 Cog1.well Polytechnic College, San ..llW~ mpl: s:~:vic~& V:••: Cleane~ep:, y Copy I Jose, where he will receive a B.A Let Jim Jennings in music engineering technology install your this year. complete ALARCON-LEMMON vard hardscape. J u I y Wedding vows were exchanged • Expen brick, by Helen Pauline Lemmon of block, stone, tile, 12 Corona del Mar and the Honorable slate & concrete Healthy Noon -, Wilson Alarcon of Los work. - Gregory Networking • Can recommend , Angeles April 22 in St. James Epis 12:00 Noon oopal Church in Newport Beach. quality ooi~" Bal>oa Yacht QJb The Rev. Darrell Ford ctfida.ted. • Quahry work in Scripture readings were done by ~ta" Mesa&. · Josiah H. Welt:h, wide of the bride Newport Beach 18 ) and the Honorable Arthur L Alar since 1969. con. the bridegroom's father. The • Drainage Dolphlnt1 OM.Ion couple's reception was held in the problems? We Breakfa•t .. Corona del Mar home d. the bride's solve them. 7:15am • N._illoocl1Manloll We do all types of masonry woric! . .."'' pa.rents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hor Holel&TemsCU> .. atio Lemmon. ... The bride wore a traditional otf. •• tbe-shoulder~broidered satin 19 ..Tt -Jlni Jennings •• gown with a Bualneu After Houre four-foot train. CUSTOM MASONRY S:OO pm I llaJgwbvilt -.. .Her ca.thedral 170 E. 17th St. • SUite 206 ·-~ length veil was Costa Mesa r:o held by a silk (714 ) 645-8512 27 ... b~Ooral .. State Lkft\M" 1392707 Bu•lnea'- Oppo.1.,.,11y headpieee. Brellllfnt I Elaine Pitz "'~ 7:00 am • Shlr*1n ttotll patrick wm ;:i matron of honor. and Ann CHANCE LEE 28 I 5 Alarcon Md..oud was maid ct honor. WACKERHAGEN CommOdore. Gunt I ':: Brellldnt ~ Honorary maid of honor was Amy MlssinS Endangered Weldi; coosln ct the b(ide. Ouisti I - MJr- et Dlsappurance: 8 7:30 ""' Boy CU> J ~,;; na ·Strauss aod·Laum Alarron were junior bHdesmaJds and flower girls years old I l;j were Melody Alaro:n and Eliza- . Augu~;t ~ beth Strauss. . . Dote ol Blrtt1: 69-02-8<4 .:...+ \ the brklegrocxn is also the sen Datt Mlssln9: 12-117-93 cit; the late FTIIJla!S McKeruia Alar c:on. His best man WfJS Ridwd H. Mlui1g From KJnslvlllt, TX Ianrqon. Jr., brother ct 9lfl bride. Sex: Miit Ract: White ' .1· u"""" were Lanoe Alaro:n and Hd;lt: 4'6" ' J RobRobboo. 'll'el;lt 70 Lbs. The bride ls a Corona del Mar Heir: Blond I. High Sdlool graduate:She was [ya: Grttn/lllut 11 gr-Phi Bela Kappa from ' 0oveme .... .,,..... I UO wbenl sbo was alllllated wilh Olhtr: Chlncc ...... Kappa Kappa Gamma She ...... ,"* on his ~ check- 7:311• •MiollrQll - her Judi doctuate at Pep pecllno ~Sdlool ct!Aw Jn Mollbu and Is ... -ney lor lbe si.....ct~n...... - - ~ Depar-. Hor buobtmd - ' tJCL.\ ad lill jloll-- lb~•• from Loyolo - ctJ,Aw. Piiar lo bolng _.... "".... Cowl September... Jlldgo. , ru.sct Loi... 4 ..,.. I ... - Oii Allr a hm jb •• aullt. llMt ...... -•Lalk.all . , ... ' • • ' • • $r l(id$ 6f i\11 f.gesl Horticulture and Goats are featured at our '95 Fair • • with a spotlight on Grange County's nu™'ty ' industry. The eDcire fairgrounds will blosoom l!iORANGE with exhibits and attractions. You'll discover free entertainment everv°where you cu m - • .elCOUNTY In The big name concerts, exciting arena ev~nts, Coors Ught music and va.riety stage shows, strolling Grandstand entertainers, and much mo. re! R ...... Arena $ee -Ji. Rainfore1t FREl C'.!ome -Ji.live! WITH FAIR Witness the arrival and departure of a rain ~ ADMISSION! storm complete with·lighcnirig, thunder, rail'\. sun light, ground fog and sounds of . Fnday, July 7 - BPM - the rainforest. This amazing 5,000 sq. ft. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY UClllG computerized l5fl. 'I'h u n d er . fantasy Saturday, July 8 - BPM ~ Lagoon ·landscape MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY ~ depicts a rainforest SIDECAR UClllG envi r ~ nme nr with over l,250 plants and Frees. I Thunder Lagoon is located in the Flower & SunJay, July 9 - BPM Garden ljuiJding ~irh ongoing shows daily. TQ MIDGET Sponsored h)' L.A. CeU ular and Cat Spas CAR RACES MimJay, July ·to 'oat1 6n Parade! !PM ro 6PM You'll see several breeds of goats on YOUTH MOTORIZED display near the main entrance, OLYMPICS and you're sure ro meet our roving cosrumcd mascot, "Billy" the goat. FnJay, July 14 - 10:30AM SOUTHERN CALIFORlllA Ou r Nubian resident goat "Rosebud" FREE WITH FAIR ADMISSION! FIREFIGHTER COMBAT CHALLENGE will greet you at the Centennial Fann - and you won't want co miss our parade of fashionably· . One Show Nightly l\t 7:30 & & ~ ' Saturday Sunday, July 15 16 - 9AM to 4 PM attired goars and cheit costumed owners when they're In The Pacific Amphitheatre WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM PElllllllG judged on Thursday, July ZO ar 4:30 pm! . Fri.day, July 7 Sa turday, July 15 ll1u,;._ia y, Jul y 20 thru SunJay, July 2 J RICKY VAii SHELTON UTILE RICHARD FLYING U RODEO CWSIC 'f'ie$ta I>el Mariachi Day! "Backrt.1ads" _ "Good Golly, Thurs.Jay & Friday - 8PIJ Sunday; July 23 '. 1Oam to Midnight Miss ·Mc)lly" Saturday ~ 4PM & 8PM •. Sunday - 4PM Spon,,,,,d·lry Food 4 Less • Saturday, July 8 A tribute tD Mexico, featuring rodeo, mari• achis, Mexican STEPllE.1' STILLS Sun~ay, Ju ly 16 All eftenL~ s riliJCfl 111 chanR_e withuia notice . mercado and a full day of festivities in the Arlington "Love The One WOODY LEE Theater. A~o sponsored by Sears You're With" "Gee Over It " ' Sunday, July'I MnnJay, July 17 $pecial Day$ & 1'i1eount1! SHEllAllDOAH K.OOL & THE GANG Special day promotions will feature themed activities in "Church On "Cclehration" Cumberl and Road" the Arlington Theater and throughout the fairgrounds. Tuesday, July 18 Monday, July 10 RICHARD ELLIOT & ALL-4-0IE CUI& CHAQUl'O "I Swear" "Over The Rainbow" tree Parking It Shuttle Service _ Fridays, 6:30 pm to midni!ft. Tuesday; July 11 Wednesday, July 19 Saturdays & Sundays, noon to midnight MELISSA THE lllAH SERER Park and ·nde a shuttle FREE from the Automobile Club llAllCHESTER OICllESTU ofSourhem California parking lot llll Fairview & South "Midnight Blue" "Stray Cats Strut" Coast Streets. Wednesday, July 12 Thuooay, July 20 . From 1V's IUnYSTUART FAIR ADMISSION - for Kid• Of All A1••I "Platypus Man" "Hillbilly Rock" BigKid;(IB-;4)-$6 • ScniorKids(55+) - $4 RICllAID JEii Junior Kids ( 13-17)- $5 • Young Kids (6-12)- $2 Friday, July 21 Wltli Ojlffl.. Act ...... Little Kids (under 6) - FREE ••• s,..,. THE ASSOCIATION ~C'.!N' !(icl1' I>ayi ,. "Cherish" Parking - $3 • Car Pool ( 4 or more in car) - FREE Fridays, July 7, 14 &-Z1 ------~ ! Thuooay, July' l3 NUlUftU "Young Kids" (6· 12 years) are admitted free. Saturday, • &Ill UIHIS July 22 FAii NOUIS "Just Like Me" fllEIOVSE Monday th~ 'l'een 1>ay1 - #ew 1"11 1•rl "j Live ~y -Wednesday - Friday, July 14 Life For Yoo" Monday., July & Noon to midnight lo 17 From TV's · , "Junior Kids" ( 13-17 years) are admitted for $1 "Bnoerly Hills 90210" Sunday, · Thuooay thru Sunday M"'I WlllllS July 23 _ JO am to midnight "Talk T01\;n Angel" Yllll CAii tlrP/$eni0r ·t!ifhlifht-. WlftiO,..... Act "It Must llfOllllATIOI $en.ioN' 'Dcayi •.• .,u.••• Be Him" Call 714/708·FAIR, Thursdays, July 13·& 20 _ or Orangt County "Senior Kids" (55 years & over) are admitted.for $3. '""""'"'~for U...Marln, nnpa;,ed, Register Info-Line: 714/550- INFO x3H7 Senion may enjoy fiee carousel ,;ro Ferr i$ wheel rides. All""' svb;«c "' """"' "'"""" - . ~ Dilcount hyJ' Dail, &cqt.~ The- Fairgrounds i$ Purchase a $15 wrillbond on Sundayi fot unlimited . located off 55 Free.av caml9'11 ricles'fiom !Oam to midnight, or buy a ~t.nd !IOUth. Exit at 0.1 Mar -,c~-ti~. ~lllflllllitlhlmeli1'rtdlitfol'"dnlllmlmlt'tldtsfrom ~~111- Ne""'°" llcukvmd- or flir IJriW openinc to 7pm. • ll'\lli6..4,...olo1101 ...... Fair .....n • .Ill . ~Y.JUl.Vt, 1"5 • correspond9nce readers respon~ DOGGONE IT '· Readers split on proposal fu allow' . _. dogs on the beach during ·the summer are pretty tidy and I also feel • EDROR'S NOTI.: CUrrentty dogs there are an awful lot of ant not allowed on-the beach in beachgoers with picnics who NeWport between June 15and Sept ate far messier that dog 15Jl'w0 resM:tents are leading an own effort to have that law ch&nQed. ers. see«.lng et least a window oftime I 'really miss being ~ ble to where they would be alkw.:ed on take my dog out there. the boch with their canines. We KAY BROWN Mked our readers what they think Newport Beach of Tbe Volunteer Dtrectorv rum =reach ':nrctty :'mo.,! NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN benefitl the Otlngt!WOOd Chlktten'I m.11ches adutt voh.1nt"'1 wtch c:Nkhn group Jn Newport hacti which ~ -ri-''-•" y in th D·" Pil:..1. such ...__ The non'P(ofa ~ oenter for Home for neglect9d Mid~ d'lll· who.,. uperiencing ~I or ttM homMss. 'Joluntffl'S lft grutJr vnl.,...... 1'd Ilka infonnaQQne a.uy ...... -.i-- ot. U , _-!-Jg<~am:\"11,~~~.,~·~~-~~~·~--.~;;l·;,;;·+;;'""':;":.;womon;;:;;~-::;:~•;;lcoho4:;:,:onc1;;~-~~-\~dr~enj;;';"""'~ii"°'O\ii"""""~ to UMte"'.iir.~ dk.- -· 1".~~;;:;~·..,faml ~ .u.._,, ..... of the chlldr-,.., needed for many ilfHS. For lnfonMtlon - ~ · ~• ,.,_,. I 0.. R - 'iiil'Wiiit< • ..,.. ..._.~ ~- ond on 1ny-of S,P.1.N. 'S programs or how to your organization listed, call 642-· c:.a • enee Namm:e, 540-~3 . teen. C.11 549927 betwffn 10 a.m. \OfMI\. among other" dutla. For lnfor- victims of chHd abuse. For Information, \o'Oluntfff; aiU 7S7-1•S6. ' . \ 4321. ext. 331. BALlETPAOFICA ,' and6p . m . ,orcaUJoi.t~7 54 . niadon,aillChristlne, 7&0-6640. W1Jor)athanat6.J1·7540. UNDERGROUND The Ballet P.ciflCll Gulld; 1 volunteer 'NEWPORT BEAot CONFERENCE .ORTON DYSLEXIA SOCIETY SAVE OUR YO&.n'H The Underground program, a func. ALS ASSOOATIQN ORANGE suppott-group-for Ballet PaCtfta. needs AND VlSfTORS BUREAU ORANGE COUNTY BRANCH The Wflt SlcW Costa Mesa youth orga- 1 tlon of Child's P«e, piovidft social cou~ CHAPTER volunteers for variety of tasks, For The ~ewpon. BHCh Conference and The Orton DyMexla Society needs ~ nization is looking fet volunteen to · actMtlft and inter«Uon for~ The Amyotrophk Latera l Sclerosis ~f~tlon, call Molly ~ync::h at 642· Visitor's Bureau is dedicated to.the pr1> pie to help t•ach reading skllls, mall- - help crHte a poslti~ altematlvt! for c.enb. Volunteeri •re r"lffded in many (ALS) Assoc~on,. Ofal\ge Courty·Chap }notion of the (ity to PDtef'ltlal vlsitO('S:• lngs. and COOfdlnate the adult groop: people 12 to 23 yeart old. Volunteers areas. For lnform.rion. ~11 548-8849. ~er has need for many voluntHrS. For ~RS, 'tHG SISTERS tf you ha~ extenSIW: knOWl~or Fo< Information, call m-0118 ~n are needed to help ln areas such itl ' information, call E"'tcuttve Dlrec:\Qr Sta •• -~ nd !"ewport Beach and would like to vol- 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. boxing, swrts health & fitness, aerobla • """"' 'a over 20year1 of age, · unteer, call 644-1190. and academk tutoring. For inf0AT1a· VANTAGE FOUNDATION C'i !Coressel at 37S-1922. wom.n The Vantage Foundatk>n is a non- · "• havl~ lived In Orange' County for slX 1 PEOIAllttc CANCER RESEARCH tioo, call 548-3255. profrt organlzation which suppOrt:s .. ,• ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION mont and on the job for at least three NEWPORT' 'Ost·• MESA YMCA FOUNDA~ON . months, are needed to ~ as big ""- "' . ,,, SHARE OUR SE' "ES & ~ployment and U>mlJ'lunity training OF ORANGE COUNTY b CUSTOM, flJRNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 20<-x 1:,,1/1 I,,,,,.;, 10158 Adams Ave., H.B. <> .... , I,,/,,,, 962-8807 270 E. 17th St., C.M. < > I · I : I t I / 11 I 11 I ; 631-79"90 2961 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 435-0622 Ask FREE"· •Towing E.Um•tea Factory & Sh owroom About • Roild Teet 1998 HarbOr Blvd,, Costa M esa COMPLETE -631.;.1.1'70 642-8400 AUTOMOTIVE 1728 PLACENTIA SERVICE CENIER COSTA MESA ·--•DOMESTIC• IMPORTED CARS• TRUCKS• RV'SI __.. ' TENNIS LESSONl . ( Coll today for your FREE 90-minufll l.esson/ . Affordable Prices are only nll ITARTlll L1U0111 FOi One of the Reasons to .select NIW AND FOIMll PLATIU You can receive a 9!J.n'ftrte &IOI.I> tefllis lesso!rb begimers from aprofessional tefllis ilstruct ...... AI> ! solutely FREE!lessoos are le>- .ilJliors !HS. Pdtjts ' Harbor Lawn 16 years &older . We even !lave lree loaner tefllis racquets ~st i1 case you doo' !lave jOll' OW\'I. We're rJ'i Ex'periented and knowledgeable lool A staff thalunderstands [l] all faiths and rituals ORANGE COUNTY 11 Affordable & professional" ~~!.i':* _CM,,.., ~~"I~ We enroura~ and invite comparisqn of . I' our funeiil home and aematorium ~ n.... I Lact· a.... -. ,, .....111112910 LdtM- +~ ---11111• 'I ' .....·=11'-- --CM • employeea to get lnvOlved in l20 to l60. Tbii II )Ult one d an STAMP promotions. Another employM, FAIR BE I s ...... d C6mlve1 .. feetwed DELIVERY Mark H&llaHr, ls a collect& of attbe fair. qfNTINUED FROM A1 antique postal memorabllla. CONTINUED FROM A1 Startint Priday at 9:30 ·~ Some of that equipment, falr wiD throw open its gates with •so I made Aar to get a cap· lnCluding a restored delivery theme"J>romotiM1 goats - 915 to haJ>pened dunng the holiday, tain's uniform.• he said dil· bicycle, is on display in the be exad - wb6ch will be~ ' : . • I which is a slow time for us,• playing the captain's bar on his Camelback post office lobby. l and pranced around in COltumes =~and bends beltiQg out such ctitttel said Mazer. sbQ..ulder. And, of course, Billings' on July 20, and admired in their as ·oklahoma,. Qf Mazer would not elabOrate ~ outlit, that of a Union appearance has prompted natural niche throughout the fair Sugar,• and "C on the teCUrlty measures that infantry captain, cost Billings expected ques!ions from cus· days. Come.• will remain in place as postal approximately $700. Billings tome rs. Colorful fantasy gardens with £. _The ~919. employees accept pack.oges says he is still missing the "People are askJng when numerous trains tooting through '118 Pair ·t>iw IP once again. But he said he bugle for his cap. · we're going to have Marilyn miniature dties and towns will hours are Mo does not expect the lifting of According to McKeown, the Monroe impersonators, • McKe- sprout at various sites throughout Wednesday, noon the mailing ban to create a post office encourages its own said. · . tbl! fair's 160 acres. A novel "Chia and Thursday thro fluny of extra work for postal • 1hlck" - a 1965 Chevrolet truck a.m. to midnight. employees, since patkages ------.,-...,,,,....------~------covered with 150 pounds of seeds Fair admission : were still accepted for grbuna 0 People are the pigs, - should ~ blooming by Frtday. • S6 for ·s1g KM"'ifiu1ts transport*1on during tbe ban. Eight exhibit buildings will be 5-t years A WOrd ot warning to owners •We are back on track DOG BEACH teeming with such items as hand • SS for •Junior Kids,• exhibiting their plump pig's )lot the dogs... " crafted wares, award-winning now, and everything will soon ~ONTINU E D FROM A 1 13-17 years scrunched faces it the Orange work as usual.• he said. - - JEAN MORRIS wines, home-brewed beer, salt • $4 for "Senior Kids," 55 ye County. Fair. A recent swine water fish and tasty baked goods. pseudof11bies Ollttireak in Fresno The Federal Aviation take their dogs to other cities and older Administration~ 30 Pot-bellied pigs, rabbits, cattle, • $2 for "Young Kids," children County put the state Department during the summer. It is the and poultry trucked in from imposed the Dan on maiJb,g tourists and their dogs who 6-12 years, al.SO free on Fridays ol FOod and Agriculture on the packages that weigh more • Orange, San Diego, Los Angeles • "Little Kids" 5 and under are alert. Although no cases have cause the messy beaches, they and Riverside counties are among then 12 ounces, because of claim, not the Peninsula dog that the residents may also be free. been rep "We've known (Ensign princi wwe think it's just a wonderful pal) Scott Paulsen for years and indication of the support that this SCHOOL think the world of him," he said. community shows for its schools," CONTINUED FROM A 1 Dougherty said his decision was said Bernd. "I'm never surprised prompted by a June 17 article in because I know how much· this Kristen's Summer Sale I eighth graders. The board is hop the Daily Pilot which detailed the community cares about education.. I ing the move will relieve pressure proposed expansion project at The Dougbertys specialize in ' Lingerie • Loungewtar • Gifo • Brtast Forms l dh lotal elementary school enroll Ensign. . · architectural services for schools. ments. ln the article, trustee Martha In 199r~ey llelped re-open Brian Dougherty sent a letter Flour suggested the possibility of Newport-Mesa's Victoria School. to school officials last week offer a copununity do-gooder donating They also have worked with oth Sales Stans ing arclutectural services, con bis or her services for free. Super er Orange County school districts strucllon documents, processing intendent Mac Bernd recom to fight increasing enrollments by . of the state architect department's mended that interested persons.. adding portable classrooms. Fri~y, July 7th approval and assistance during list a fee of $1 on their bids. Dougherty said he made only the construction of the proposed #I read about the situation in one provision in exchange for his project. the Pilot and noticed Mac Bemd's work. "I told (Paulsen) that I'll do "It just seemed like the right statement in 'there," he said. the work as long as be promises thing to do," said D6ugberty, Though he hasn't totaled the to be principal next year," he whose two children are enrolled estimated cost of . the work, joked. "He h asn't responded 50°/o OFF in Newport-Mesa schools. Son Dougherty said the tab' usually yet." Gray. 15, attended Ensign before would cost tens of thousands of Bernd said the board's next Save on selected merchandise entering Newport Harbor. High dollars. step will be to officially retain and daughter Megan, 9, currently School district officials were Dougherty & Dougherty as the throughout the store. attends Newport Elementary. elated with the Dougbertys' offer. project's architect. -- . Westcliff Court 631-SEXY {7399) m1n1 stctraqe u 1719 Westcliff Dr. • Newport Beach Hass .-. AVOCXJdos ..._,., 2for$1.50 79Ceach. JUMBO. Artichokas :.99¢ead1 • EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE dA Y It's not all roses on the 'That's the first time I ever aied in baseball ... • bumpy ride in the minors. -KURT EHMANN I ' I t I . l ' ' T PRAYER OFTEN DOES IT: EHMANN •Former Corona det Mar High being able to hit. innings, makes a couple of fin~ Kurt Ehmann, a shortstop defensive plays. Ehmann uses his per standout Ehmann is playing throughout his four-year minor leag\ie diem, about SlCK>°a day, to buy a new triple-A o all in-the G"iants career, got the best and the worst of • suit befor'e he's reassigned to Doubler-A - the baseball Warld last year. Shreveport. organiza\jon, and he has seen First, the best: After a seilson at •1t was great,· said Ehmann, whose · plenty in four years in minors, short-season Class-A Everett and a meal moneY this year at 1TI.ple-A rlchard • year at Sati Je>s;e in the CJass-A Phoenix is about $17 a daY-on the road. By Richart:! Dunn, Staff Writer California League, Ehmann was dunn invited by his parent club, the San Then came the worst: Shoristops gerierally do not put up huge numbers, ummers in Texas and Louislana· Francisco Giants, to .play in the Bay Bridge Series before the 1994 season. like outfielders or first basemen. But can be awful if you work ' ' - Por Orange Countians, that's the witli an O-for-27 slump, you're SACC greens outdoors. Hundreds of equivalent of the Freeway Series, questioning yoursell, looking up mosquitoes attempt to sustain when the Giants and Athletics meet suicide hot line numbers ... o_ne mqre Sa personal relationship with your .,J.or a three-game series before the mosquito bite and you're going to chairman to Q.loodstream. regular season. crack. Not. only is U hot, it's humid. You It's Easter Sunday, the final day of .r •t bad never broke down before," test his savvy ·sweat just thinking. the series. Nearly 40,000 fans pack the Ehmann said. •That's the first tiine I Imagine being a ballplayer, Oakland Alameda County Coliseum. ever cried in baseball." experiencing the unpleasant daily Ehinann replaces Matt Williams at • Martin, among a Kurt Ehmann ls tn bis fourth year tn the minon. conditions of Shreveport., La., arid not 'third base for the Giants, plays four • SEE EHMANN PAGE 82 handful of SACC types, will compete"in the Southern California Golf \ I I .... I \ I\ " Association Amateur · CharnpionshiP. July 14-16. hen the best amateurs in Southern California tee off next week at . WSanta Ana Country Club, no one should have a better read of the greens than Boyd Martin of · Corona del Mar. Oh, sure, Martins a scratch goller, and he was crowned Santa Ana CC's me.n's dub champion for the fifth time last month. Martin. you see, is also the . dub's greens chairman. There are severaJ types of conunittees at the club, each being chaired by a ' member. "We create the goals and desires of the membership. and we translate that into what we want to happen on the goll Course: Martin said. Martin, SACC men's club runner-up Rick Herrera, SACC starter Jim George, as well as Newport Beach Tesident Darren Humphrey, will compete in the 96th annual Southern California • Goll Association {SCGA) Amateur Championship July ,f 4; 16 at SACC. "Knowing the greens a.nd the breaks on the greenS is a hug_e advantage,• Martin said. "But not necessary here. There's not .. a lot of local knowledge ht'.!re, because it's a straightforward goll course. Obviously, you're more comfortable in knowing the greens, rather than guessing, but I don't think it's a significant advantage.· Martin, 43, and a SACC member since 1983, won the men's d ub title June 17 in a 36-hole 'match-play final against Herrera. Martin qualified in stroke play, then won four match-play rounds for the 4 KAT>UYA RAN)NE / f(Jft THE o.Al.Y Pl.OT championship. He also won dub Newport--.-Jocob llM one oal llt lill loel, -to...,..... lor .,_.lnAD-Sf!lr~ action Tuelday.See 83 lor the report on Wednesday'sgame. titles in 1987, 1991 , 1992 and 1993, Conside ring he's only seven years shy of th e.Se~ PGA Tow, would Martin be Newport East has little niercy for Aliso Viejo, routs foe, 15-3 interesting in giving- it a shot? •They're too good;- -be said. •9-lO:year olds make it look· Della Grotta's 9-10 55 tournament. bid with a ground ball in the hole, in · 1n my age group. theie are ·we talked to them Bradbury was 4 for 4 easy in first round of District 55 Division all-stars, play which shortstop Bradbury ~ckhdnded guys like (Tom) Kite and {Ben) ing their District 55 (Tuesday) in practice, at the plate with five cleanly, but threw too late. Crenshaw. They're not going to duel, game called after four, opener VVednesday about going up there runs batted in, inducting NELL was the beneficiary of seven get bad enough for .me to night at Gilleran Park, a pair of doubles. His walks, fi ve errors and five wild pitches. compete with them. I might be By Richard Oun I\ Staff \Nl'iter bombed Aliso Viejo, 15- and attacking two-run single in the Matsen. who p{tched ·1 1/3 innings, able to caddie ror them, but 3, in a mercy-rule con the ball. • fourth gave NELL its scored three runs in a leadoff role, while that's about il • MISSION VIEJO - They came loose test called after four margin of victOry, as deanup hitter Matt Boyce was 2 for 2 Martin qualified for the SCGA and relaxed, wearing their hitting shoes innings. ~ JOHN DEUA GROTTA well as a two-run cush · with an RBI. Robert Della Grotta was 3 for Amateur Championship after and an attitude. Newport East sco'red ion. To constitute a mer 3 with three RBI. shooting a 75 at the SCGA "VVe weren't going to. go up there and four runs in the first cy rule, winning t~ams Alex Northridge, Ben Forrest, Blake Members Qub in Murietta June inning, three in the sec- • need to be ahead by 10 Dillion, Ryan Rhodes, Nick Rhodes, e. "l barely made it: he said. look for walks,• Newport East· .l,.itUe League All-Star Manager John Della ond, four in the third, four in the fourth. runs or more after four innirigs. : Charlie Coppersmith, Keltb Long, Colby "In a qualifying tournament, Grotta said, ·•w e talked to them (Tues· Its pitchers, Josh Bradbury and Brett Aliso Viejo scored all three of its runs Hackett and Taylor Pham-Borst also con there'"s nothing to win. You're day) in practice, 4bout going up there Ma~. combined on a one-hitter. NEU. in the third Inning on three walks, two tributed to the victory. just trying to bang on. I don't and attacking the-ball,• will ploy Laguna Niguel on Saturday at ( errors and four wild pitches. In the fourth, Bradbury walked four in 2 213 innings, play many of these things, but · Aliso V,lejo crled for mercy. p.m. at Gilleran Park, site 9f the District Brandon Matthews broke up the no-bit striking out four and allowing no hits. (the SCGA Amateur was being played) on my·home cowse, so I thought l"d try,• Bill Borden, a former SACC men's dub champion (1989) now living in Riverside, also qualified for the SCGA Amateur. a ACC's finishing hole, Will winllingrattitude pay oft? S nonnally a par-·S, b,as been · changed to a par-4 for the • Confident Costa Mesa American th1s poiut. )j)ut 1 Sense the boys are confident tournament. and raring to go.• said BranniU: wbo has Tbe COW"le i.t in great shape, Junior An-Stars, featurtn9" memb8rs four m01Dben Royals on board for ol. his alJ. alter playing It last wMk. but of successful Royals, open Saturday. lt4r tournament play, Among them II oce there'• no doubt that theee am ' ' pitcher Josb UtUe, who llguNI to get the ball ateur standouts w1ll sUUfNI* ot By DoMls StJJif - Soturdoy ogolnlt OceOn Vlow. , 18, the coone·s only c1o91o9 loll. lrostemous. ' Josh throws bold one! ..... good CUIVe· It ~ 438 yaldf from the bll>o - COSTA MBSA • Chris Br~cll wu the ball,' aal!I Brannlcl<, who oddod that be aloo usuolly ogolnst a 111aig-. manag<1r of the Colta Mola Junior Royall. valuable e~ cm Ibo 0 = °' getyou_tbo __ .,. 13·yeor- • • - - • I • New..-ldstCll 1.._IWlr... 'HMANN CONTINUED RtOM 11 l!bmenn a Corona del Mar High~ went fmn .210 to , .240 ID o ....-i. ln,lbe !Mt day ol hll llump, he w .. suspended by the Texas League for Hghting. It was at'tUal(y a bench·cleartng brawL and several pl6yers were IUl)l8llded. Ehmann wu OQe of '1abt who took the WTath for foiu--daya. "They were. cracking dowo on fighting,• he said by telephone Thursday from Phoenix. Ehmann, selected fourth by the q~ts in the J\!!}e, 1992 f~gent draft out of Arizona State, had bee.,n consistent with t)ie stick, hitting .265 and .262 his first two years of professiOnal baseball. . ..., es, worrying aOOut blocking But the slick·field}ng infielder, balls. It was crazy. It was an a former tree saf~ty on CdM adventure.• Coach Dave Holland's football Catching, included in the team, had never before expert· package of being a utility player, enced a slump so gruesome. figures tp be Ehmann's best "It really opened my eyes,.. chance Of reaching the majors. Ehn)ann said. •rd gone to "With (Robbie) Thompson, college and 1 was a year away (Royce) Clayton and Williams (in from my degree. I have a the Giants infield), it's tough to wonderful family in Northern break that lineup," Ehmann said. California and Southern 'Ehmann also figured football California, and friends would be in his future, not supporting me: But going baseball. through something like that, I'm After playing for Holland, he d · h • · went to Golden West College as w.on enng w at s going on. a defensive back, but discipline Every time I play,J can't get a hit, and with the weather and was lacking in h\s life. He playing every day, it was just needed a change. killing me. I was wondering if I His father, President of really wanted to put all of my Mendocino Junior Eollege in efiorts in baseball, or go back Ukiah, Ca}.if .. where Ehmann still and get.my degree." makes his borne in the Ehmann persevered. After off·season,·invited him up north. climbing the organizational Suddenly, Ehm.inn's academic ladder ror three years, he posture improved, and baseball. finished batting .244, recording not football, was his sport of the20 doubl secondes for •--·--..,.---·---- choiceArter. one season in a row, yeai playing 'tor while playing in • J had never broke . Mendocino. . a career·high Ehmann was 124 games as down be/ore ... drafted in the Shreveport That's the first time made the Texas ~2;'1,~"9~~ ~~ League playoffs. • / ever cried in ;~~~~~ Things are a ... __ b little more back .UUlJe all ,•, n accepted a to normal this three-year, full· ride y.ear for Ehmann, - ch 1 hi Who tums 25 on KURT EHMANN 5 9 ""' P to 8 ASU, where Aug. 1 . . Ehmann payed1 - Infact, since for the late Jim ·playing e instructional ball Brock. Ehmann was 21 and a last autumn, junior academically, so he was Ehmann has turned himsell into eligible for the dra!t, in which a much more valuable the Angels selected him in 1991 commodity. in the eighth round. Not only has Elµnann played He returned for his junior $hortstop, lh.ird base and second season at ASU, and signed in . base this year for the Phoenix • Firebirds (Pacific Coast League), 1992 after the Giants picked him . but the 6·foot·l, 185 pounder has high in the draft. Ehmann has ' discovered another position: moved up each year in their Catcher. farm system. In late April, Ehmann cau!Jht Lately, though, following a his first game in Salt Lake City. right knee injur'y. Ehmann has ~ It's tough, it~ mentally and sat more than he's played. Rich physically draining,· he said. Aurilia was reca).led from "It's pretty fun, and it's real Double·A Shreveport and has .challenging, which I like, but It's been hitting .JOO, taking away tough. I can see why (catching) most of Ehmann's playing time is so demanding, and now I can at shortstop. see why they don't mind them When you've gone through not hitting. It's tough .~ the flow like Ehmann, weathered How was his first game the weather, taken your lumps behind the dish? and played in the show. you • "I was nervous, " he said. "I learn to realize that it's all part of . think I had on1y one passed ball. the game. Ehmann, at least, has But it was tough ... calling pitch· no intentions of c:rying. million, the first time this number has been bulions from 'the event will assist in building Balboa Bay VC opens GOLF below two million in seven yea.rs. a lifetime of learning by providing materials, \ "Bad w~ther in certain areas of the services and programs to the library, up at Junior Olympics CONTINUED FROM 81 country probably accounts for mos\ of the benefiting the businesses and residential decline in rounds played, however, the communities. ORLANDO, Fla. · Both the Blues and Whites hiive gotten off Cl -" contiriued lack or growth in new players is a Underwriters and sponsors are eagerly to good starts for the Balboa Bay · SACC is an old, traditionally styled gall continuation of a trend' that started about five being sought, an excellent opportunity for Volleyball Oub here at the 1995 course. You get rewarded for good shots and years ago," said Joseph Bed.itz. NGF exposure to an outStanding group of business Junior Olympic Volleyball Cham· penalized for bad ones. What you see is what PTesident and CEO. professionals, inducting building owners, you get. Historical statistics show that golfers and managers and tenants of Newport Center. pionships. rounds played grew at a compound annual Benefits include golf at Pelican Hill, as well The Blues, paced by Dennis SCGA officials have also asked the club to Alshuler (fO kills, 8 blocks) and raise the level of the rough, which should rate of 6.7% and 3.8°/n, respectively, from as a.n entire package of publicity. 1986 to 1989. However, there has beeri. Cost is $250 per player or $1 ,000 per Adam Hendl!rson (12 kills, 3 make it even more interesting for players off blocks), pushed past Maryland the fairway. virtually no grQwth in either gollers or rounds foursome, with a two-~an. best ball calloway played since. format. A skins contesf in lieu of mulligans and St. Louis in straight sets, Dave Zahrte, SACC superintendent, has whipping the Maryland squad by done an excellent job getting the golf course "The gamy still healthy," Beditz said. will be available for all foursoines. ready. "But it would Oe unwise to ignore this· lack For more information, call 644-4622. 15·1, 15·4 counts, and St. Louis, of growth over the past five years." Cl 15·2; 15·2. Cl The WbJtes, with Kevin So you figured gall was hot right now, Cl In the Newport Beach Goll Course men's huh? . Places are filling fast for the Newport dub, Hanle LeFebvre wpn low gross (64), .Hansen (12 assists, 3 aces), Nick . National Goll Foundation (NGF) statistics Center Association's 22nd annual goU Byron Burton low net (49) and Tony Stroffe (8 kills, 2 blocks) and Greg say otherwise. . tournament July 13 at Pelican Hill pou Oub Oefrenza second low oet (52) in regular Stampley (5 kills. J aces) split, According to the NGF's latest annual audit on the Unks Course, with a cutoff of 120. rounds June 28. Al Schnell. club president, besting Prwtt Range of Colorado, of golf participation in the United States, play . NC.A is a nonprqfit organization · was closest to the pin on hole No. 3. 15·13, 15·1, then falling to The· across the country in 1994 declined 7% to representing building owners, businesses In Saturday's flight rounds, Mike White cimur de Halcones of Puerto Rico, 465 million rounds, the lowest total for this and tenants in Newport Center and Fashion {low gross 64) and Mike Molus (low' net 5-4) 15·5, 15-10. traditionaJ growth indicator iri six years: Island. Formed in 1969, NCA is the only won Flight A, while Walt Sharer (low $'!OSS The tournament features some The new st'bdy also shows that the U.S. group working exclusively for the Newport 72) and Bob Potts (low net 56) won Flight B. 160 entries trorri throughout the golfer population stayed at just over 24 Center, serving in excess or 850 businesses Don WuH was closest to the pin on hole No. 5. U.S. and Canada. million players for the fowth consecutive and 14,000 employees. · year. lt also shows that the number of The goU tournament will benefit the beginning golfers last year dropped to 1.6 Newport Beach Llb.rary ·Foundation. Cont:Ji., .COSTA 1'\ESA UNTRYCLUB . WIDllllDAY'S COUNTS IVlll HAD ONI Of.THOSI DAYS WHIM ALL 11 lllGHT WITH THI WOllLD AND YOUll GOLF CAMI? .. When WU lhe - tllme1 Join U1 at lhe ~olGoll--'1-you- .. ' • ( - " ,, ' ~I I • ' - I ' THUftSOAY. JULY 6, 1995 . 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Call 842·5978. , ca.Ill YA. 54 - plaillfl •• East can win the lint ipade with loaded, C&Jstom Ur••· 1 -:-----'-'- ' l ---•!!•~·~·S~8~7~8~- In Classlfi.ed 55 Ancient A/C, .Or, xlnt Condi 1 -~~===il""'-- lllhablfan1 the jack, but has to abandon the '3.500 OBO. 722-0880 ,,.. ·01 &ilain Opening lead : Tlµ-ee or • auit. Best de(ense ia to ahif\ to a 1 .,::::,,= - ·CNdM 24&,.., ,, • - ~ • .. • . ·- INSIDE MARLA BIRD Culture Clash returns mte summer w.oay with 'Carpa Clash' . at Back.... Bay Cafe ... '. ., ' ·... ', ... ,-.·. . . 1'...:• ' 'Thunder Lagoon' • BACXTO TifE GARDEN - treats fairgoers t.o · The1.03rd Orange County Fair 1opens Priday and coiltinues tropical rainforest through July 23. Themed ·come to Our Garden Party,' the fair s1>9t· By Marnie Mcleod, lights Orange County's diverse hor Special ro the Daily Pilot ticulture. with spedal emphasis this. year on the nursery industry and mid the smell goats - this year's farm animal rep- of cotton can- resentative. Several .breeds of gOats · dy, the will be on display at the main screams of entrance along with lo 10 pin. Thundaya'·and 1\.-lays night Prtdayw. M\lltc trOGa ':70., '80I ~If~ tadng at 8 pm. free swnmer Mdel tbrou,gb Sept. 1 arltJ~Y'.tbe~~ land 1bD ..0 ....twed 8 p.:m. to mkt· s.tuns.y, TQ Midget car r&C'et 8 with tbe 16telt ,._lW'tl fllm N&eues 'l)ic) piaya jU% 8'p.m. to I am ..... Mardays IUg Band~ p.m. Sunday, Youth Motoriud at dwik Prfdaya on tbe undy abores Fridays and Saturdays 3333 W. noon to 6 p.m. Suoclaya s~ Olympics. 8 p.m. Monday. ot the Newpott,1.agociin. Bring beech Coa.t Hwy~ Newport 8eodt, 031· bends 6 to ti p.m. 1\aeldays. Promo Bquettrian evenll include the PadU~ dWt5 aDd/or b1AAbtS, Call for ft1m lineup. 113' ld:Jf ldy • 2481. Nlglll. flllturtng Yarlobs IJpel GI COMt ~Hone Sbow Priday ~. IDUlir, 5 p.m. to ckwe Wedneldays. Nr.vpOtf_ Beach. 7~1.>UNB. "WTROOUCTIONS ~- • - ...mtJWaANT tbrougb ~- A""'IM&on: Sl6 ... Collection of photographs by· Touch of Clua plays ~ lbten- .9~ Bdttol St., Calta Meaa, 540- adults1 S4 Mnior11 SS junJOt11 S2 clill Ronald Chase, Um.ta Cook and ing and stAndards for dancing 6 to 1000. dren &-12 yean, chlldlen under 6 Donna Ruilck.a runl today through 10 p.m. Thursdays, 7:30 to 11:30 ·~QUI tree. Special adm.llslon days indudei Fridays and Saturdays, 4Qd 6 Aug. 20. Opening reception 2 t9 .S p.m to •o.nc. Opera• Wlth house. ruhk Teen Days, Mondays, July 10 and p.m. Saturday. July 15. Susan 10 ~ · Tuesdays and WedrulicMY1. and hip-bop io p.ln. to 3 a.m. 17, juniors 1~7 years old are 88 J Newport Center Drive, N~rt Fridays and Saturdays. SS cover Spirit~ Gallery. 1810 A Harbor admitted for ; Seniors' Day, Be<1ch. tu-4-2030. . after t() a.m. roustc Boulevard, Co.sta Me•a, 548-1558. Progressive and Thundays, 13 and 20, senJors billiatdl until l a.m. Sundays • STORY• CRAFT HOUR SASSO. DARRYL CURRAN • THE CANNERY are admitted for $31 OCN Kids' Madeline, that French girl, • Mtkt The Jetsens, 9 p.m. to·t a.m. through Wednesdays. 841 Baker St., little AHO KHALSA-MOREHEAD Days, Prid.ays, July 7, 1-4 and 21. helpt make_paper dolls and read tler Thursdays and 3 to 6 pm. and 8 eo.til ~ 151-0206. dDld.ren 6-12 years admitted free. 88 Black an THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1995 CJ 31•Aug ,1and Aug. 7·11. fee· ~5 p.m. and lndudeA pract1cal l _sons . - ~-- ~ . -- -- -. -- -#-;'SJI tot the monunq ball-day camp. 9 on how women can create a more . . . . - - un to 1 p.m.: S45 for tba .rtemoon fulfllled and balaiicec:I life Uirougn ~jJ ha)f-cHy camp, 1·5 pm. or ~1 per 'tress-reliving exerdses, ll!I well a<> semon for three or more half-day " learn about the benefits of Chin • seutonsi S95 for all-day camp or $90 herbal medlcihe and laking a bnsk per session for three or more all-day • # in walk. Fee: S30 for members and 545 Culture Oash zeroes for barb attack camp sessions. 2101 FoJrvlew Road, for non-members, which indudt>s a C0.tla Mel!IO, 432-5880. poolside luncheon provided by ·~·a.ua Venus, 'lbe Spa's restaurant. Reser By Christopher Trela, The club dedicated to the popula.r vatlons recornrnended. TheSpo,095 Special to the Daily Pilot sertes by chlldren4s author R.L. Stein 1bwn Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 850- meets 6:30 p.m. Monday. This week 0050. the dub will bo making monsters m erica had Vaudeville, • out of floam. Judging will be at the M exico had Ca.rpas. next meeting on July 24. Prizes wW A Carpa ("tent") performers be awarded by age group. Barllf!s & were vaudevillians who took Noble/Newport Center Drive, Q53 their shows from town to town in Newport Center Drive, NeWf!9D- Mexico and the southwestern - -Beach. 159-0982. '" United States more than 50 years • "STAGE DOOR CHARLEY• ago, making satirical comments New musical stani.ng Tommy on the news of the day. Tune concludes its Orange County The Chicano comedy troupe run 2 apd 8 p.m . today and Saturday C ulture Clash is carrying pn the _._.,. ___ ..._ ...... ,_,,_ and 8 p.m . Friday. Set on the streets of London just before World War U, ca.rpa tradition. A band of three m Culture Clash use healthy dos • ALJA COffll Charley the "busker• - or ~t modem-day carpa performers es of satire, and wear symbolic •Poetry at Alta" 8 p.m. Wednes entertain ~r - falls for young thief who trave l throughout the 0 .S., red clown noses. Their "Carpa day features Donna Gebron. Sign Llbby, who becomes bis protege. CulturJ' Clash uses current news ups begtn at 7 p.m. for open reading Clash" show was origmally wnt n ckets: $18 to $49.50. 600 Tuwn topics as the basis fo{ its corttem ten several years ago. before following main program. Free Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 556-2181. porary satirical show. They bring ad.mission. 506 31st St., Newport Proposition 187. Now, Culture • "PRESENT LAUGHTER'" their latest evening of comic Beach, 615-0233. Clash has commentary on 187, as Newport Theatre Arts Center's vignettes, called "Carpa C lash,• • BARNES & NOBWFASHION ISLAND presentation of Noel Coward's come well as pointed bdrbs about to the stag e of South Coast Starring in .. Carpa Clash" are Culture Clash's (from left): Special appearence by Mr. Black dy, directed by Darlene Hunter Al~n;nauve Act.ion, censorshlp well 1 p .m. Saturday to sign bis new Chaffee, contlnnes 8 p.m. Thursdays Repe rtory Friday and Saturday Richard Montoy, Herbert Siguenza and Ri~c Saunas. a 9"-...l>ther relevant current issues. boOk "From Rags to Bitches.· Randy through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. "Carpas used to have to Langel of IBM cllscusses and signs evening as the first of a three Sundays through July 16. Tickets: change their repertory every bis book, "Client Server: The 10% part "Festival Latino" series of $13. 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport tune a news event happened. You Need To Know,• 7:30 p.m. Mon Beach, 631-0288. ... And now for today's Culture lesson events that SCR is h osting over That's how we kind of d o it," day. Author Marilyn Wheeler signs • "CARPA CLASH'" three weeke nds. Chicano. Latino. Hispanic~ These descriptive terms are said Salinas. "Whenever we go "Problem People At Work" 7:30 p.m. Popular comed y trio Culture According to Ric Salinas, one often use d interchangeably, but d o they m ean the same thing? into a town IJke Detroit or New Wednesday. 953 Newport Center Clash brings its latest comic lam of the members of C ulture Clash , Drive, Newport Beach, 75!>-0982. gets very confusing," states Ric Salinas, one of the m em York or Mianu, we grdb the local poon to South Coast Repertory 8 "If • Carpa C lash • borrows more • BARNES & NOBlE!TRIANGl.E SQUARE newspaper and see whdl we cctn p .m. Friday and Saturday and 7:30 bers of the satirical group Culture Clash. "We prefer the name from the old tent p e rformers than Lenore Brown of VR Business p.m . Sunday. This is the first of three mcorporate into the s how 1t's. Latino versus Hispanic. The Hispanic tenn is one w e do n ot just a name . Brokers in Huntington Beach meets events known as "Festival Latino,• gomg to be interesting doing it m 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. Elizabeth Forrest use. Thal has been a term that we feel has been generalized ·A carpa was a traveling Cir which combines theater, music and Orange County Eve n down signs her psychological tbriUer in Jumping all th~ Latinos into one category. It was actually a cus, but unlike a normal circus comedy. The evening of contempo there the re's the bcmkruptcy, so "Death Watch" 2 to 4 p m. Saturday. rary satire by Cu1ture Clash includes gove rnme nt term. It was first used during the Nixon ~dminis they weren't all animals and it's kind of a tclfge t It's going to Literary Reading Group discusses "Silent Tango,· a mime ballet of SaJ. tration . downs and all that,· explained be fun· . - Toni Monison's "Beloved" 7 to 9 vadoran immigrant in Los Angeles "Chicano is the style of theater that we do. C hicano is m o re Salinas from his h ome m Los Culture C ldsh's recent p.m. Monday. Women's Reading and a parody of Neil Diamond's MeXicans that were born here in the Uruted S tates, yet their Angeles. "They had families that week!~ Group discusses Carol Shields' "The TV s how on the Fox Network · America." T\ckets: $18-$22 (stu parents or their roots were from Mexico. It was the '60s tenn used to do theater acts. They Stone Diaries" 7 to 9 p.m Thursday, dent, senior and group discounts mcorporated brash satirical for a lot of people who wanted to be 'known as Americans, yel were like the town cner. They July 13. 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa available). SCR, 655 Town Center sketches sunilar to the stage would come into a town and talk Mesa, 631 -0614. Drive, Costa M esa, 951-4033. they are still part of M exico. U's also, in a sense, a frame of t shows they have performed at about the events of the day, and • ORANGE COUNTY INSIDE EDGE mind. It's a political stance. Tha t 's kind of it in a nutshell. It the Ld J ~a Playhouse. the M ark Mark St. Pierre and Tilda Long • Send listing informatio{I to On the gets into a Jo t of subdivisions. With Latino, you could be from they would d o it with some Soldier, husband and Wlle authors of Town, do the Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., El Salvador o r from South America." By C. T. satire." "Madonna Swan: A Lakota Woman's Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Items can be The contemporary town cners • SEE CULTURE PAGE C4 Story" and "Walking in the Sacred faxed to 646-4170. Manner: Healers, Drea mers, and Pipe Carriers - Medicine Women of the Plains Indians,• speak on theu latest book during the Orange FYLLIS' FILM • County Inside Edge m eeting 6:30 lo 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Cost for • First Knight Who wouldn't be captivated by Camelot with Sean Connery as breakfast: $1 5 for first brne guests. King Arthur, Julia" Ormond as his beautiful betrothed, Lady Guenevere, and Scott's Seafood GclJJ and Bar, 3300 Richard Gere as Lancelot. everyone's favorite krught in shining armor. The dia Bristol St., Costa ~esa , 730-5050 logue may not replicate the round table, but the dynamic direction of Jerry Zucker ("Ghost"), vibrant onematography and d magical musical score bestow upon audiences an eminently enchanting evening. (PG-13) • Judge Dredd.: A blue-eyed Sylvester Stallone pulls out all stops as a futuristic u_.._..s r_c ...... Johnny-on-the-Spot-Justice, who adnunist.ers the law in the Mega-Oty faster ~-M- than you can say "mistrial.· The atmosphere lS upbeat, with Rob Schneider bringing comic relief to the rescue, Diane Lane combuung beauty, brains and ... body to control aime, Armand Assante as the enemy you'll love to bate and • ORANGE COUNTY FAIR HEADLINERS Max Von Sydow as the benevolent Chief Justice. ~tional special effects Diverse mus1cal styles are show allow audiences to travel like road warriors from the comfort of your scat as the cased in Paa11c Amphitheater every British-based comic dlarac:ters blow out the enemy with bizarre weaponry. night of the Orange County Fair: Fn· Judge for yourself if this isn't one big, fun-filled. multi-sensory experience. (R) day, Ricky Van Shelton, Saturday, • Apollo 13: Tbis tedmialllytroe dramatization of the 1970 space voyage is a Stephen Sblls; Sunday, Shenandoah1 captivating tribute to Ron Howard's direction and the star-studded cast Tom Monday, All-4-0ne; Tuesday. Melis Hanlcs is the moon-struck J'un Lovell, FmTUUTf1S) C.UIN-111 sa Manchester; Wednesday, "Come FllSTUUT N-1i) JUOCE DREDO l1f) dy Night" with Richard Jeni and Hal ------• Kathleen duinian is his proud and prag- APOU011 N I IRIDCES Of MAINSOI CDUlrTY IN -13) PHYl..IJ.s MilJ..ER mabc spouse and Kevm Bacon and Bill Al'GUD 11 Spears; i ay, July 13, Paul IRIDGES Of MADllOll (N-13) Revere & e Raiders; Friday, July Paxton are fellow astronauts Jack IATMM FOMYEI IN-tS) 14, Jamie alters of "Beverly Hills ------Swigert and Fred Haise. A first-rate C.. N -13 90210" a d Wendy Liebman; Satur ground crew, induding Ed Harris and Gary Slni.se, do the right stuff to salvage day, July 15, Little Richard; Sunday, this mission while providing audiences with a respite from the claustrophobic July 16, Woody Lee; Monday, July confines of the spaai capsule. •Apollo 13" provides the predsi.on and drama.of 17, Kool & The Gangi Tuesday, July a real space launch - only your popcorn and soda will remind you that you 18, •Jazz Night• with Richard Elliot are a spectator in a movie theater. (PG) and Cralg Chaqu1co; Wednesday, • Mighty Morpb.ln Power Rangers: A group of teen-agers use their gymnastic July 19, The Brian Setzer Orchestra; skills and "special powers" to fight the evil Ooze, who's been released after Thursday, July 20, Marty Stuart; Fri 6,000 years of confinement Ooze and his band of morphs pursue their g~ of day, July 22, Fire house; and dosing world dominance, starting with the city of Angel Grove - Let the fight begin! night, Saturday, July 23, Vikki Carr. The simplistic plot.and dull dialogue are definitely aimed at toe "under a· All sbowtimes: 7:30 p.m. Free with crowd; the same audience that also receives from this film a heavy dose of fair admission ($6 for adults, $5 for aggression and destruction. (PG) ages 13-17, S4 for seniors $2 for ages • 1be Crude Oasis: The mood of tlus film lS gloomy. A desperate woman (Jen 6-12, free.for children under 6) nifer Taylor) in a bad marriage, in a remote town begins to explore her options PacJJlc Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Drive, through her dreams, thoughts and acbons. This is a slow~ serious film. not Costa Mesa, 708-FAIR. recommended to relieve depression. (R) • VOICE-OVER WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a worksbbp 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Satur days. July ~29 d~lgned for ind.Md· uals interested ln the voice-over business. Participants taught bow to prepare demo tapes, handle audi tions, promote voi~-over skills, interpret scripts used in commercials and industrlal films and more. Fee: $95. 2101 Palrvlew Road, Costa Mesa. 432-5880. • ENERGY-IOOSTING WOltKSHOP The Spa at South Coast Plaza brings In experts Saturday to explain how to find extra time by increasing energy. The day-long seminar, con ducted by Gwen Canion, a certified nutritionist, runs from 9:30 a.m. to .C - lHlMSDAv. JULY I. 1995 CASEY LUKSCH I OAllY PILOT Polly Stanbrtdge of Corona del Mar and Jo An Brady of Santa Ana take lunch on Back Bay Cale's patio. is the safest way to go at Back according ,to manager Reyes Gal (wine-made) margaritas, mai tais Bay. Cooked-to-order tortilla lardo. (A cup costs $2.75). or daiquiris. Old fashioned all chips are a treat. $2.95, with a On .the downside, hamburgers Americarr desserts such as bowl of salsa fresca, and Super are second-rate with gray taste chocolate cake, apple pie ala Nachos have a satisfying mix of less meat. Can we please have mode and New York frijoles, clreese, sour cream and better ~and more of the cheesecake are just right. guacamole. kitchen's TLC for this American What the serving.team lacks Back Bay's quesadilla, a flour classic? The burger's quality in experience, it makes up for in tortilla with liberal helpings of should reflect Back Bay's prom.is· youthful enthusiasm. A sun local dining news grilled chicken, is $6.95. Chinese ing bay-side ambience. I hope burned young med student from chicken salad is in an unusual the day will come when folks dri the Uni\'ersity of WlSCoI1Si.n presentation, With a section of ve over to Back Bay Cafe just for helped us one evening. If he ever LUCY LEAVES TOWN BASTIU.E DAY NEXT WEEK chicken breast slices at one end its hamburgers! As of now, the decides to give up bis practice, and brown fried wonton bits at better choice would be a veggie be would make an ace maitre' d. The saga or restaurateur Luey Luhan bas a brand The SUiton Place Hotel invites you to •Storm the the other over cabbage and snow burger or a Reuben with heaps Dinner, which is only served new chapter. The owner or What's Cooking and Bastille" - Theirs. The whole place is erupting in Gallic peas is a toss-it-yourself composi of fresh corned beef, $6.50. As for on summer days from Thursday Ludana's - and the ill-fated Ellis Island - is going gaiety at dusk, on Thursday, July 13, when a celebration. tion. with ginger dressing, $7 .95. the children's menu, mini-burg through Sunday, will be discon to fulfill a Wetime goal or moving back to her open to the public, takes place from 5 to 7 :30 p.ri:i. on the tinued for the season on Oct. 1. beloved 1\.tscany for keeps. third floor Calypso pool deck. No entry fee to come to the Lunch is served daily with ers and hot dogs are $4 each! nothing priced over $7 .95. Try The dinner menu adds a Anne Evans Quinn. owner and She and husband Dr. George Luhan have packed party, but Burgundy, Bordeaux and Beaujolais, French wife of general manager up the family furniture and are taking leave of beers and Ownpagne will cost $2 per glass, and French the famous Back Bay Chowder. It hantlful of ambitious entrees. Siz nm Orange County on July 17. Dr. Luhan will maintain regional hors d'oeuvres will be sol AMERICAN SEAFOOD STUDIO CAR, Locm.d at I 00 Main St. 8olbdi PAClflC FISH & SUFOOO, locotwd at 2620 (ot Foot of pierl. The Studio Cafe ls !he happening place Newport alvd .• Costa M.o. Menu includes for food , fun & eni.rtoinment. ~u includes ribs, MOfood solods, MOfood sondwlches, grllled cfiick911, fmh fish, pow, appetizers & soloc:ll, also ~tr.es, fish & chips, fiih tocos; wshi 4nd more serving brunch on Sot & Sun.10 to 3:00 which includes Also hos one of Orange County'• largest Belgium waffles, omelettes, poncokes and much more. lnYenlo • l , ' : I : ~ ! I I • I : : '~, • : l : ' '1 I ' 1 4 ' I I I , favor & MENU I ,. I MENU 2 .. Lemon-Herb Veal Chops* · ~ ntertaining at home is on the upswing. It's a comfortable, Robust Olive-Artichoke Sauce. whjch needs only a five CJcric-Pcrslcv Srutccd Vea Cutk:ts* I intimate way to relax with friends and to enjoy good minute simmering, is a delicious complement foi the R.i sono Risotto Parmesan with food-a respite from our fast-paced lifestyles. Pannesan. Califomia ripe oJives contribute a rich flavor and &lsemcrv Oleese Crusted Olive-Artichoke Sauce* But time is still limited. We need menus that arc convenient, texture to the convenient combinatio,n o.f canned diced Potatoes* yet spectacular, a task that's greatly simplified if you concentrate tomatoes and frozen artichokes. A pantry staple, olives add a Mixed Green Salad your efforts on two or three meal components and purchase special touch to Italian-inspired recipes. Complete the menu Oive, Pepper & Crecn Bcm SOOd* Crustv Rolls everything else. And remember, ethnic flavors add instant flajr. with an effortless salad of gfeens from the supermarket salad Bread StkR.s Americans love Italia!) food, and these easy menus provide bar or one of the ready -t~serve packaged varieties in the Biscotti and Fruit some new inspiration. Start with Lemon-Herb Veal Chops. .~ produce section. Dessert can be as simple as fresh pears and Gdato * recipes providfd Always on the best Italian restaurant menus, lean veal rib or crunchy bakery biscoui. * teOPfS provided loin chops are simple to prepare at home and make an impressive If you 're serving the second menu, assemble the Rosemary ,,, LEMON-HERB VEAL CHOPS main dish. The secret to perfection is not ~ oven:ook; broil Cheese Crusted Potatoes first and pop in the oven to bake. Just GARLIC-PARSLEY SAUTEED them to medium doncness for best flavor and tenderness. layer potatoes and onion with mild, classic shredded Total preparation and cooking time:.25 minutts VEAL CUTLETS Since the chops are simply prepared with an herb and lemon Mozzarella, ideal for use in casseroles and similar dishes that 6 well-trimmed veal rib tN rub, they're perfect with a more intensely flavored side dish. combine the cheese with other ingredients. Total preparation and cookmg flfnt: 20 minuJts loin chops, cut 1 lndJ t.bick Risono, the creamy soft rice preferred by Italians, is another Olive, Pepper & Green Bean Salad can be done in steps. 1 pound veal leg cutlds, (approL 8 ounca eacb) "hot" item on restaurant menus that's easy to adapt for hOO}C Prepare the dressing, beans and peppers in advance and cut 118 to 114 inch tbkk Salt and pepper, as deslnd Salt and pepper, as desired cooking. Fancy shred~Pannesan cheese stirred in at the refrigerate. Then, 30 minutes before serving, combine and toss Sa..onma: Seasoning: with whole ripe olives. Available year-round, canned olives are 1-112 ta..poons p-atecl fresh end of cooking adds extra creaminess and a nutty taste-the 1-112 tablespoons olive oU lemon peel distinct, full Italian flavor you'd expect if you took the time to a delicious, fuss-free way to add gusto to any salad. Garlic 1 tablespoon fmely chopped parsley l teupoon dried basil leaves, shred a wedge of Pumesan cheese yourself. The long 'slen~r P.arsley Saut6cd Veal Cull~ make a quick main dish. The tender. 1 dove garlic, crushed cnasbed shreds are just right to use as a topping, and for dishes where lean veal leg cutlets cook to fork tenderness in under I0 niinutes. 1 teaspoon dried oregano leaves, I . Cut veal cutlets into serving-size quick melting is required. Pick up bread sticks and gelato for easy meal finishes. crushed , portions and pound to 1/8 -inch 112 teMpooa dried tbymt leaves, thickness, if necessary. crusbed 2. ln small bowl, combine seasoning ingredients. 1n I~ nonstick skillet. l . Combine seasoning ingredients. heat tn. the seasoning mixture over Press evenly into both sipes of medium heat until hot. Place tn. the veal chops. veal in skillet and cook 3 to 4 minutes 2. Place chops on 111fk of broiler or until cooked through. turning once. pan so swface of meat is 4 inches ., Remove to serving platter, keep wann. from heat source. Broil 14 to 17 Repeat procedure with remaining minutes or until veal is medium seasoning mixture and veal. Season or dcsin=d donencss. turning with salt and pepper. as desired. once. Season with salt and peppc;r, Malen 6 servings. as desin=d. Mohs 6 strvings. , COOK'S TIP: Finely chopped fresh RO herbs may be substituted for dried. El lARY CJtEESE Triple the amount of herbs; use the CRUSTED POTATOES same l.Q)()Wlt of lemon peel. Total prtparalion and cooking tllnt approx. 90 mi11Mtts . J 1 small onion, thinly sliced 2 doves prUc, crushed 1 tablespoon olive oU 1-114 pounds russet potatoes, cut RISOTTO PARMESAN WITH into 118-lnch tbkk slices OLIVE-ARTICHOKE SAUCE 1 teaspoon sa!Oned salt - 118 teaspoon cracked blKk pepper Total'/Jrtparation Olld cookin8 ri~ : 4() minlllll 1-112 cups (6 ounces) Saraento 2 tablelp004U buUtr Classic Sapreme Shredded 1 medium onioe, cbopped Mouattlla Cbee9e 1 cup converted Iona vain or 114 cup dry bread crumbs • • arborio rice, uacooted 1 tablespoon butter, melted 1 cu (13-3/4to14-112 ouca) 112 teaspoon dried roeemary rady-to«ne dlickn brodl leaves, crushed 1·112 capt nter 1. Heat oven to 375° F. ln large nonstick 1°112 cupe (6 ouaca) Saranto skillet. cook onion and garUc in oil Faacy Supmne Sbredcled aver medium heat S minutes or Wltil Parmala Ctaeae, dlTided tender, stirring occasiooally. Add OUvt·Arddtokt Saatt: potatoes, salt and pepper to killct; 1 table ...ollft oil toss to combine. Remove from beat. 2 doves prUc, ci1ISbed 2. ln greased 1- l(l-quart m:tangUlar or 114 taspooD cr..a.ed red pepper square baking dish, layer 1/2 the t cu (14-112 to 1, OUCltl) poWO mixture; sprinkle with 3/4 cup dice4t••• Mozzarella chccsc. Repeat layers. . ., · 1 pedase (t omca) troam 3. In small bowl. combine bread cnnnbl. artidlOkt...... , thawed butler and rosemary; sprinkle over 113 cap lllced pitted Callonla cheese. Cover and bake at 375° F rtpeollTes 4S minutes. Unoover and bake an 114 alp dlopped ~...... , ldditional IS to 20 minutes or W1til l . ln larae nonstick skiJlet, melt butter potatoes are talder and top is browned. over medium heat. Add onion; cook Moke1 6 s~rviJtK1 . 3 minutes, stirrin& occuionally. Add rice; cook and stir I minuee. Stir in broth and wmr. Brin.a to a OLIVE. PEPPER & (j£EN boil; reduce heat Ind aimmer, WKX>Vered, 20 to 25 miriutea or until BEAN ALAb liquid is abeorbed and rice is t.cader. Tot.al~"" Ottd clullU., tuJW: stinin& occuiOnally. Stir in 3/1. cup JO llO 4.S Panneun cheese. """'*' 2. ~While, heal oil in medium 1-112 a1p1•••11,._.c •• nonstick skillet over medium ta& ...... (,.-cm) until hot. Add~ wl red peppe1, 112 ...... • cook and lt:ir 1 minule. Add 10m110et. 314 ~rt1ll1llnlllMl•IHlf ..... 0 lltiCMte hMna IDd olMa: Sllmns Dr 1: 114 -.IMl:rct Hiii,....._ 'mm111e1. sdri1lll ~. '* 1 3 t1hl11, 1111' I ( * • 3. apoon nee onao ilnina p1111r; 1ap 2 bbl 1111•"'911 widl·~· ..... 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Ide of p1nt'apple chunks on toothpirk.s t1nd n dish of Sweet ··5" 89! • and Sour sauce for dipping ·2" Dress like the tropics, add some HoNEY CUDD TOPPID plt1i.lic flower lei"> and f'ncouragE' ~ UMON KNUDSEN the kids to wear their sunglasses LEU HAM PICNIC CAKIS ORANGE JUICE <1! night 1/2 GALlON • Neighborhood Gnll-Off - B·INCH CHtUfD CART°"' Bl oc k p.irtics will never be the ~:rm~...,. .... 459 • \rl1~IJ ,,mt 2'$5• 179 sc1mr as ">OOn ac; the grills heat up Lii. - dnd the fnrndly competition b£•91ns. Te.1m up the neighbors and see which group has the w1nn1ng recipe for great eats from the gnll. For a steak sauce 2·LITER COKE _ they'll remember, mix La Choy DR PEPPlll SPlllTI, REG. Dlff +CllV Tcnyakl Sauce and Marinade Oii Oii with cdyenne pepper for extra k.1r k! •.J uly - Whatever's on the gnll, don't forget to add a little red, white and new. When kabobs are d little bal"e or burg· e rs need toppings, remember to add colorful vegetables and inno vative sauces. Bright red toma toes and peppers add zing, and La Choy Water C hestnuts add an tlnexpocl.ed crunch. Stir together La Choy ~y Sauce and ketchup for a new twist for burgers or combine La Choy Sweet and Sour Sauce with mustard for hot· dogs. You 'U be anything but blue for this patriotic fNSt. · • B.Y.O.B..· Bring Your Own Burger or Bring Your Own Bird! Start up the grill a.nd invite fri e nds over for a sizzling cele bration. Provide a selection of La C hoy, sauces and marinades as :u ."" ,. . !Xr. •.., _,,,. __-- well as an assortr1)ent of vegeta· C41 "-.110. l'i6,CW laa:l•el-..IW .. IW bles and , so guests can , .,,,_,..,_,.. ,,,,. .. Qr ...... ,.... (CallONMJST•ElffN8)AJ-.:ICO(aRa. add a das of and a splash of Olw"'2W 7/6/95fow 7/12/95 #110 • ,_., "*l&k srf510llf FORDETMSI "=' thntl P le will predate a " party ca· ring to personal ~lf!.dhoelA.M.1hun.,JulY6, 'lhruw.d.,.W,12, l995.NoW.Tllll(l ..110r!JTJI 1111 ..11.No~Dl111t •O.Alh•J111• - Wtes. ~\ . --- solut1C'ln$. UMI ;. 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Choy I ' Soy - - ·ulc ~ • er• in chefs Contest ) . e on~mg popularity of balance or sweet and sour tive appet:i2.er, Asiari Shrimp CATtGORV WINNERS 1 teaspoon lemon grass. fine 1/4 cup sushi vinegclf: Asian cwsine with its bal allows the natural flavors of the with Sweet Chile and Thai Appettzen: ly chopped 1 1/2 cup extra wgin olive nce of i:wC'ct. sour, hot, Ti ginger, herbs and miso to come Curry Sauces and Banana Asian Shrimp with Sweet 1 tablespoon alantro. finely oi.J .. salty and bitter ingredients and through so that all flavors are Saisa; and Brenda Anderson, Chile and Thai (Curry Sauces chopped Salt and pepper marriage traditional with or distinct, but also torm a harmo assistant pastry chef at The and Banana Salsa 1 tablespoon basil, finely MiX the JUJCe, musta1d, sugar non-traditiondl mgredientS wac; nious taste combination." Sweden House in California, Andrew CavaJotto. Saucier, chopped and vinegar Ul a blender. On the top trend emerging from A native New Yorker, Chef for her colorful Asian Firecrack Maui Marriott Resort, Lahaina, 4 6-oun~e yellow tall fillets, low peed. ~ l owly ad'! th~ olive the 1995 Chefs' Sugar Secrets ' Trope brings 14 years of h~ er Cherry Sauce. 1"Il or mahi mahi fillets oil m a mooth d.Ild steady Contest, sponsored by The on culinary experience and A distinguished panel of Main Dishes: Mix the soy, sugar, ponzu. stream. Season Wlth salt and Sugar Association. -,/. degrees in both business judges gathered at March Roasted Duck with Vantlla ginger. emon grass, cilantro pepper Three of sue contest wihners, administration and hotel Restaurant ln New York City to Bean Jus over Red and Green and basil in a bowt Mannate Miso Vinaigrette.: • - including the $1,00o Grand restaurant management to his select the winning dishes. The Cabbage the yellow tail m 1 cup of the 1/4 cup soy sauce Prize Winner, were honored for work. nope has won numerous panel included : Ariane Batter Jean-Michel Matos, Execu marinade. 3 to 5 rrunutes Grill 112 cup wtute nu.so paste· tantalizing dishes accented culinary awards, including berry, Pood Arts Magazine; tive Chef, Adam's Mark Kotel, the fillets, about 3 rrunutes on 1/2 cup sushi vinegar· with distinctly Asian flavors. Grand Prize in both the 1994 Nancy Byal, Better Homes and Houston , TX each side, As the fis h cooks, t tablespoon red oruon. fine Limited to non-dessert dish State of Hawaii Seafood Com Gardens; Elka Gilmore, 1991 Side Dishes: continue to coat with the ly chced es, the bierm1al Chefs' Sugar petition and the prestigiol,IS Grand Prize)Yinner and execu Mango and Red PeppE}r remaining mdri.nade. 1/4 tablespoon garlic, Secrets Contest recognizes 1991 International Hotel & tive chef VUberte Restaurant Slaw Root Vegetable Salfd: nu need chefs who show uru~ e creativ Restaurant Show iI\ New Ybrk. (San Francisco); Dorothy Cann Martin Wolf, Executive 112 cup Jicama root, hne Jul I · 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar ity in demonstfdtmg the func At the Maui Marriott Resort, Hamilton, president oJ the Chef/Assistant Director, Ara tienne • I 1 1/2 tablespoons ginger. tional roles s ugar plays m food nope has created a bold and French Culinary Institute (New mark Mercy Hospital. 112 cup carrot, fine jullenne mmc-ed preparation. The 1995 competi unique menu for the hotel's sig York City); and Wayne Nish Charlotte. NC 112 cup cucumber, fine Jul1- I leu'>poon green onion. fine tion drew more than 150 nature·restaurant, Lokelani, and Joseph Scalice, co-owners Sauces: enne ly diced entries for appetizers, mam dnd blending exotic local fruits, of March Restaurant. · Asian Firecracker Cherry 1/4 cup red onion. hnc JUh l teaspoon ctlantro. fmely side dis hes. sauces and brf'dds vegetables, island fish and The competing dishes were Sauce enne diced from chefs in 24 states, the Dis game with a variety of Asian prepared for the panel by Brenda Anderson, Assistant 1/4 cup dalkon sprouts' Mix the soy, miso, vinegar, trict of Columbia, Canada and fidvors. senior s'tudents at the French Pastry Chef, The Sweden 1 tablespoon cilantro, fmcty onion, garlic, sugar and ginger Germany. "Today, chefs are trying ~o Culinary Institute. supervised House, Tiburon, CA diced in a blender, 45 seconds. Pour Grand Prize Winner Low s move llway fl:om heavy butter by staff at March Restaurant. Breads: 1 teasp oon fresh ginger. fme mto a mix.mg bowl and add the nope, executive chef at the and cream sauces and go As Grand Prize Winner, Dijon Rye Bread ly diced green oruon and cilantro. Maui. Mamotl Resort, was rec toward lighter, often ethnic, nope will be flown to Savan James Mullaney, Execullve 1 tablespoon ponzu. or Assembly: ognized for lus sweet and sour styles of food preparation," he nah, Ga., in September fo'r the Pastry Chef, The Rive r Club, Japanese atrus sauce· 2 cups basmab nee, cooked tour de force, GnUed Yellow said. "Sugar is an indispens 1995 Sugar Association Board Jacksonville, FL l 1 tablespoon extrq vrrgm Parsley, chopJ)f'd. Tail over Root Vegetable Sdlad able ingredient in many ethnic Meeting, where his dish will be GRILLED YEUOW TAIL OVER olive oil Potato waffle chips with Orange and Miso Vinai cuisines because it balances the centerpiece of a dinner · ROOT VEGETABLE SALAD 112 teaspoon salt Center basmah nee on the grettes. nope's chsh is a prune many tastes to create incredible menu showcasing all six win WITH ORANGE AND Combine all salad mgrc>d1- plate and cover with Root Veg example of sugar's vaned roles. low-fat, high-flavor dishes." ning dishes. MISO VINAIGRETTES ents m a bowl and re fngerate etable Salad. Place fish on top "In my dish, sugar not only Two other chefs whose dish GRAND PRIZE WINNER Marinade: Orange Vinaigrette: dnd rover w1lh additional Root plays a role in caramcl!zatJon. es also reflect Asian influences Grilled Yellow Tail over Root 1/2 cup soy sauce 1 112 cups orange JWce. Vegetable Sctlad Dnzz)e with but also baldnres the ar1dlty of received $250 as First Place Vegetable Salad with Orange 1 cup sugar freshly squeezed the M1..,o dnd Orange Vinai the citrus ~aucP m the n1an category winners: Andrew and Miso Vinaigrettes Louis l/2 cup ponzu, or Japanese 1 tablespoon :,p1cy dry mu., grette•.,, and grlm1sh with pars nade and the vmcgdr m the Cavalotto, saucier at the MaUJ nope, Executive Chef, Maw citrus sauce tard IPy and chip.., two vin~1g1c>lles ," he> send "The Marriott Resort, fo r his innova- Marriott Resort, Lahaina, l-U 1 tablespoon gmgcr 't 1/2 tablespoons ~ugcJr Ywld· 4 .,crvmg'> Calling all·kids to the kitchen. PLUG IN nter the BOBOU I ldvc Fun Au~ =!_1 , 1995. For c91I!.Plete rules imported olive oil and a touch of With Your Food Recipe and entry form, pledse look for I garlic baked tight rn. - - Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from Contest, GMnd Prue Wm detdlls at the BOBOU Italian E electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and pai nter'.> ner Receives Big Rl'd B0c1t Bread Shell display in partidpat ABOUT BOBOU Daily Pilot Crwse/\..Yd.lt Disney World Frlmtly mg supermarkets across the coun • It's always fresh. not frozen Vacabon. · try or write to: • Convertient, quick and easy Class1f1ed Community Marke tplace Kids around the country will The BOBOU Have Fun With to prepare soon bE' relebrdting their sununer Your Food Recipe Contest • Available m Uuck and thin vacation and parenb will bt• look 25th Floor bread shells Fall In Love With Your Kitchen Again mg for ways to entertaui them 1500 Broadway • 2 size!. to choose from - 6 Whal activity can be fw1, afford New York. NY 10036 and 12 mches For Under $500 able, creative, rewcUdang, full of All requests for contest infor imagination and on top of every mation must be received by July PREPARING A BOBOU II you're looking to spruce up your kitchen but don t want 10 spend thousands of dollars thing else, tastes good? The 31, 1995, in order to meet the con • Add sauce. cheese and/or m reltrush1ng or replaong You need d Kitchen Tune-Up Kitchen Tune-Up is a rune answer is the BOBOU Have Fun test deadline. favorite toppings step recond1t1orung process that will restore your wood and Tiimnate surfdces. Tius ts With YoW' Food Recipe Contest\. All entrants will receive a per • Bake at 450 F The contest was developed to sonalized Juniot Chef Certificate. • Average baking time 10 not refrnisli•:ig. A Kltchen Tune-Up leav e~ no me!>' hd~ n\) drying tune lllld leaves no encourage kids to be credtive'in One grand prize winner will be minutes: 12 minutes if shell is smelly or harmful fumes. So. If you're ready to fall 1n luve again gave us a call. We offer the kitchen and hdve fun while awarded a four day/three night frozen (pizza delivery takes an free no obhga \ion demonstration . preparing and eating their meab. cruise on the Big Red Boat cruise average of 30 minutes!). ·~ nitt-'Wh'ill11 • .,,... Kids, who are U.S. citizens ages ship to the Bahamas. four nights 5-14. can enter by using their accommodations at the Best West SERVING SUGGESTIONS favorite foods as mgredlents for ern Buena Vista Suites in Buena • Breakfast: Bacon'n Eggs '(714) 963·2582 creating their own ectible master Vista, FL, round trip air trans Boboli - Top with scrambled eggs, cc-= pjece (with parented supeTV1S1on) portation on USAir, a Hertz rental cooked bacon, cheese and bake. using a BOBOU ltd.JJan Bredd car dnd three-day admissions • Lunch: Taco Salad Boboli - Shell as thetr canvas. 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