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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-13 - Orange Coast PilotNight and morning low clouds with hazy afternoon sunshine. Only partial tlearing near the beaches. West to southwest winds 10 to IS mph this lthcrnoon. Highs from the mid·60s near lhc beaches to the mid·70s inland. 1.ows in the mid-50s to near 60. For lnorc information. includin1 bolting, fishing and surfing, sec page AIO . • IN THE NEWSROOM Unless our' coastal cloud cover fail s 10 permit it, three bright objects will appear in 1hc evening sky for ·the ne_,t week, but they won't be UFOs .... Anyone on Earth who looks to the west durin& the few hours arter sunset through June 21 will sec Venus, Mars and Jupiter within 3 dc4recs of each other -roughly one-1h1rd the width of a fist held at arm's length against 1he sky .... The planets will be ck>sest Monday evening, when they form a triangle only 1.8 degccs wide, bua the best view will be Saturday cvcpjng, when the thin crescent moon will appear just lo the left of the plane1s. From left to right in o rder of increasing brightncs..~ will f)1,) Mars. Jupiter and Venus .... "We don'1 gc1 a chance to notice the ~ky very oft en any more. We've drowned it in artificial light. But lhcsc planets n1Anage 10 shine 1hrough anywa y 11 nd remind us there's a whole universe oul !here," sa id as tro nomer Edwin C. Krupp, d irector of Griffi th Observatory in Los Ange les .... "It might generate UFO reports," said Philip J. Klass, who investigates and debunks unidentified flying objec1 .sightings .... You better check this spectacle out while you have the chance; the next planet massing as tight and as viewable as this will be Aug. I , 2277. QUOTE Of THE DAY "If tht!n 'I 1oml!body holding her and sht 's alivt, I wan/ thtm lo know WI! 'rt not going to giw up. Thut wrirdMJ do rtad ntwspa~n uncl I want thtm to ~I ntrvous. IVt 'rt not f0il18 10 t nd this thing ... Dennis Huber, father of a missing Newport Beach woman (Al ). JUST TIIE FACTS • Who dedicated the UCJ c•mpus in 19651 uosuf.lor ·e uopu..<, 1u::ip1r~Jtl • ,_ ................. ,,.. .. _ ..... """"' ~ w,... ...... -· <oll 6~4)191 ..... .,.... .. ,.~.~117 LOTTERY Lotto 2, 4, II, 26, 40, 41 Bon\.ls number -22 t Decco •Hearts: 9 •Ouba: S ••••• 1 • Di1n1onds: II •Spadea: 4 INDEX Topper Covin• S1n11 Cruz Thouund Oaks 8ridat/CI HoroKOp</CI Ou1lncNIM Ann Landen/A 7 Oaulfied/C6 Public r<otloCllC.., Comlallll Soclc:ty/A6 Community Forum/A' ~~It/I I c"""'°r<llCI ·rv li•unpiW'tot.'"' Enttnainmc:nti'Wttk.t-4 Wc11hcr Alt Pop Group Publlohlna. In<. Copyrlaht 1991 A Printed '" ptr« o.t rccytlcd ptpct. ~ C 0 A ..... Thursday, June 13, 1991 25 cents Hard bodies, soft ·shorts at new laundry By lrl~ Yokol ()qt Coast Olly Pjf(I( NEWPORT BEACH Busy students and young professiormls will be able to fluff their clothes and ne.11. their muscles at the same time at 1 new combination laundromat and gym planned on the Balboa Peninsula. Clean &. Lean, a four-year-old San Diego-based finn, has chosen a site at 2727 Newport Blvd. for ifs first laundry and fitness center in Orange Coun1y and plans a two-story fa cility with coin- opcrated washers and dryers, a "fluff and fold" service, 1anning booths and exercise machines. ''I understand it '5 a place where you can go a('d exercise wfiile you're waiting for your shorts 10 dry," city Planning Director Jim Hewicker suggested. The Planning Commissio n has apprQ\lcd a U5C permit for 1he facility, to be Joca1ed in a small retail center between Balboa and Newport boulevards, and company officials hope to open the doors this summer. The ground floor will have both coin- opcrated lnundry machines and a "fluff and fold'' service where employees wash, dry and rold clothes dropped ofr by customers. There also will be up to four 1anning booths, a bii!-scrcen television and a fitness shop, where exercise top, "Oean & Lean'' t·shirt.s and vitamins will be sold. 01her aean & Lean facili1ies have juice.5nack bars, but none is planned at the Newpon site, said Rob Shively, the firm's vice president of marketing. Ups1airs, custo mers will be able 10 exercise on top-of-the-li ne equipment, in c ludi ng circui t training and stairclimbing mac hine1. siationary bicycles and free we~hts, while they gaze out la rge picture wind°"'!> at the ocean, Shively said. "It's the same stuff you'd find at health clubs. only smalle r in number," he said. Probably the only thing missing will be aerobics classes. l .. ,.,....o..,..c-~ ..... Steve Horrocks posts a flier on a store window asking for help in findi ng his girlfriend, Denfse I-tuber The Newport Beach ""nman disappeared 10 days ago without a trace after anending a concert with a friend. Family prays for .daughter's return By Russ Loar ()ll'lgl Coul °"" Piel • COSTA MESA Ten d_ays after 23- year-old Denise Huber's mysterious disappearance, her parentJ and rriends 11re nol giving up hope for her safe return. "If lherc's somebody holding her and she's alive. 1 want them 10 know we're not goina to give up," said Denni Huber. father of the mi5Jina Newpon Beach wom11n . "These weirdocs do read ncwspapcrS and I want them to get nef\·ous. We're not going to end this 1h ing.·· Huber was last seen a1 2 a.m. Monday, June 3, afler dropping off a fri c:::nd at his 1-lunt ington Beach home , according to po/tee. Her car was found abandoned on the Corona del Mar Freeway with 1 flat tire ar1cr he r parents reported her miuing hucr 1he s11 me day. Police dogs tr~kcd her scent lcad int toward an emergency c~ll box, but tho uail ~lopped about 100 yRrds ~nort of the emergency phone. Huber's falher, a Newport Oe1ch mortg~e banker, estimates th at friend ,. . . . , ~ •Ill........ ..... ... .... --...... '°?'\. .. '9lt .. -NlllltsM• Jla place wl 1la 1 .,,. ....... He l~lou 11'1 E' ........ """ _..,... .. --· ........... ......... --...... O•''°"' HCNlllf7 el Ille Ou ... , ..... and fanuly mc1nbers have distribu1cd more than 20,000 £1iers since her disappcllrancc. Busi nesses have helped out by ra:<ing the Oicrs •round the country and in10 Mexico. her father said. The family is offering $1 0,000 fot information leading to her whereabouts. "We just want to have Denise returned safely," said mother lone Huber. "We're really prayi111 a lot. We have a k>t of friends praying for us and thal's *hilt is ae11in1 us through right now." Friends of Huber uv she was outgoin&, SffHUBER.-.... t Oisto1ners ca n choose to puy single- uk: fees -roughly S2 for the laundry and about SS pct session for the tanning booths o r gym -or can pu rchase passc1 a nd l o ng-term memberships for a combination of all 1hrce. 1'hc Clean & Lean concept wa5 thC. brainchild of firm president Gres Trabert. a former ieneral Contraclor. ··vou·v c heard of combination laundromats and bars. but 1he trend is gelling away from drinking. And with bars, people tend to loi1e r and cause problems," Shively said. The company, which has locations in San Diego County and Texas, is looking SH LAUNDRY,_;.. Triangle Square at halfway point Sy AMa Ce~la Ol'1119t CollS1 OMiy PjOf COSTA MESA -Probably 1hc lar1c~1 cons1ruc11on project 1n town ls nearly halfway finished, with builders po~1tion1ng the las1 teel be.ams on ~he S60 mtlhon Tnanglc Square shopping and c:n1er1a1nment cienter. Builders cxpec1 that 1he lasl beam will be ~cured Friday, marking the 45 percent complet1on poin1 for 1he 4.5- acre project, located al Newpon and Harbor boulevards. according to Jennifer Ga10 w11h The Bowe r Agency, a pubHc rela1ions firn1 represent ing Triangle Square. Complciion of the structural s1eel \Cclion -which 1s made of 1,908 tons of ~teel -al~ marks the one-year anniversary of groundbreak.int fo.c the pro1ec1, Ga10 aid The center is hc:duled 10 open 1n the spring of 1992 . It's taken more 1han S,300 hours to erect the steel framework 1ncludlng a 1.1rgc: dome al Ne\\port Boulevard and 19th Street "There'5 no \h<•rtage of steel," said r...tark Burger \\llh Pacific De.,.elopment Partners. one 11f four developers 1n\·olved 1n rhe pro1ec1 "\\1c'rc really developing n village .. When contpleted, the center will have a "s1recr !Kene .. feel with a Sea SQUARE-Piii Holy rock 'n' rollers upset the strudel cart By Robert Bartter OrltlClt COIM Olly P!IDI HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Old World Village Church Docs ti put on n1uc1-.us rock conC'ctts that Jangle the f'(lh"C and quiet of rca1dents 1n 1he quaint German 1·1llage of hops with up .. 1t11f'I. fc,1dcnce10" Or 1s the 1'>111"1cr11u~ mctl),mllk1ng 1n the ba!lement of the r,J1.urch restricted to ¥tedd1ng and h11p11,mal par11e thal \Ornct1me11 get a t-11 11u1 \11 hand" And, 'Whe n 1\(1hi:e arr 'ummoned to qutcl 1h1ng" lil)"n, :i' 1hc1 h;ne ~<'n reeenth '" tt 1n.11nl\ llccau~ of ~p1lk)v<r from 1hc ncart-1 lr,11,.11 h.al1 1 An 111/cgcdl) ll1ud performdncc last rr1dn' lw fnuf hlC' banrl11 '" th< church 'iCt:m' 10 h:i~c 't1r1ed 1h1ng' up l·r3n~ tmn1•. pte\1den1 of the Ofd World V1ll11e Pro perly Owner ssoci111ion c111led the church prrcnm "unusual 11~d 1nappropnatc," He w In "absolute shoe~" 10 >ic.ar 1he loud mu IC re 1,1mc afltr an absc~ of .-..wral months. he Hid Emma satd homc."OWM r kedcn met v.11h aty offtctak lf'tlC:r•I mont IF ud offic11! 1old P• U>r Juraen 8'at M couldn 't hold c.onccrts 11bout •• c>CC'upalll")' pennlt. ..... See ROCK'N'REUGIOM. 11~\lt! I.I \~\\II! I! \C)I \ll'-'-ll1\11,t{l'\l'I~. \II tltMCll{ill\l ltl' 1111'\Rl'!I' . . . 'ltlJ.(Jll\J\IM\ !1'' '' l l i: • . • :;,• ~: ,. I'-. .. A recent graduate of Orange Coast College and the chool's student body president the past school year, Eiland went from dropping out of Huntington Beach High School to earning female Student of the Year honors from the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce last month. She also was selected for the Eagle Av.Md. the most pres11giou'i service and leader hip award presented 10 a student.· II has been awarded juM three times in the past 15 years. LACK Of MOTIVATIJN"-. -------- After quitting high school, Eiland later earned her diploma at Huntington Beach Adult School. "l was far from being a serious !>tudent," she said of her hig~I days. "l was an attitude case." She enrolled tn two clitiscs ar OCC tn 1987 and hoped to learn enough to become a restaurant manager while continuing to work. ··1 didn't want to be in ::.chool. I was working at a restauran t at the time and fi gured l could take a management cour<,c or two and enter the field of restaurant management without havmg a degree.·· CHANGE Of HEART:--------- Et1and had a change of heart after getting bad. into school. "l d1~covcrcd the joy'> of learning. It didn't take me long to · n:cugn1ze the value of an education. The more I learned in my OC. ( <.:la!>i.ei., the: more I \'-'anted to learn." She graduated with a · 3 7 gr.1dc point average PASSING ON HER EXPERIENCE"-. ------ bland ha~ been asked by an Orange County high school to "'ork "-tlh ··at ri,k" freshmen \ludents in a program de igned to encourage them to rema111 in ..chool. "Wendi set!. the exampl e fo r other 'ttudent at e"ery event.'" 'laid Sharon Donoff, OCC's vice president of student service::.. "Her forte is to help other students reach their potential as they participate in the college management procc..,, and the concomitant ability to find a pot for C.:\Cryonc that bringi. out the heM in them." WORIONGOVERTIME:·---~~~----- shc was a IWO·year member of 'iludent government at OCC and wai. a member of CAL.SAC. a !ltatcwide community college -,1uden t government organ11at1on. in 1989·90. Other acti vities included ~erving a~ a member of OCC's Foundation Board , College Plannmg C omm1ttee .111d AIDS Edu cation Committee. and ,1., \ice prc\ldc.:nt of the 1n .. 1ruct1on Selection Committee She al!'>o chaired the Spring Tribute Run, a maJOr fund -raiser whi ch generated nearly $h,000 for AIDS and ltubstance abuse education. -Compiled b.r Jon Ferguson Vaccine boosts AIDS Infected lmnDle system '. BOSTON -The encouraging e.1rly results reported for an C'<pcrimental AIDS treatment are vindica tion fo r vaccine pioneer Jona' Salk, wh o!>e idea fnr tlm '>trategy was met with polite 'kcpttc"m four )'Car' ·'Et" 1 he Jpproach use' .1 ' 1cc1ne Ill boost the body's immune defcn'c' after the A I D~ \lfll' ha'> .ilready become established, so II \\ 111 he hctter armed Ill 'tor the 1n-.1dious destruction of white blood Lc:ll' Trad1 11onally. 'acctne' have been used solely to pre"ent .in initial 1n fectmn lrom occurrmg. In a r1.:pn1t tn ThuN.l.1\·, New Fngland Journal of Medicine, dill 111r' frnm the W;iltc:r Recd Arm) ln'it1tutc of Rc'.'icarch prc\entcd C' 11knce that one "1ch vaccme !teemed to at lea'lt tern· rorn11h h,ilt the lo.,, ol 1.ru1.1.tl v.l11tc cells 1n people with AIOS 1nfcu1011\ ·1 .1m \1.'r\ plca<,cd ,1h11u1 1h1.,.'' S.tlk said in an rntcrview. "It '\ .11"'·'" n1n· 111 'ee 'omconc cl'e pick up an idea and provide 'omc \<. r1f1c 1tt0n that thLrc 1s <,ome merit to thl'> At heg111n1ng. 11 \\ ,,, hll tL'' cd '"ell. not \\ nrt h) of .111-.. a lien 11on · Russia pleks a president, first tJme In lllltory ~O\C OV. Ru~'1an' chme ,, pre~1dent Wednesday for the f1r,1 111nc 111 h1,tory. and e.1rly returns sho\\-cd reformer Bon s N Ycll\in lc.1d111g hv a large ma rgin tn the b1ggcs1 and richest Soviet rcpuhlil A '1llor-.. would en a hie Ycl1~111 to accelerate h1 drive 10 turn ,t.11c-run t.1rms and hu\lnc,,e, O\Cr to private owner~. It also would fortify ht pm.111on .iga1n\t SO\tt"t Pre<;1dent Mikh11l S. GorhJ1.hc-.:. who h;1., nc\'cr I.iced a popular clcct1on. Volcano erupts anew In series or 1111111 MANILA. Phihpptne' rremcndou~ e~pl ion!i rocked Mount Pinatubo anew on Wednc.,da). shoot1na trctm\ o( o h nnd steam 15 mtlc ' high .ind 'endtn(l molten rock down the '.'itcep mounta111 slope\. Thou,and" of pnmrtt\c Acta 111be,rne n fled the lu h, green 'lope' on hu ffJll>C\ .ind ox-dr.1wn Cilrh after tone a bi a'i a m.1n\ hcnd r.1111cd down on them Onl) one dc.11h '""" reported from the eruption,, the large 1 at P1n.1t11ho Ill more.: tll.ln 600 year\ Germ11111tuc1c wttb nnllln mmn cm, SCf fLhMA. Germany -r or dccndes, the ov1e1 Union relied on Eu'>t German mine 10 produce the ur.lnium needed 10 keCI'· puce with the Unilcd tntc' 111 rhc nuclear arm rucc Now, a un11.cd Gcrmnny h.1., inherited the mine,, a mas ivc cc· oloaic:al problem of cleaning up the me and c ncern for 1he hc3hh of re: ident . "Ju 1 look •round J h1' '' tho armpi1 of Germany," said 49· year·old minor Munf rc:d Jlone\C:h. He ~IOOd at one o( lhe ,500 tuwor1111 hills ' of u 1.1111um wnstc in chic ma, ncnr the icch 111 kia bonier -BJ ,,.,, SAR picnic HUNTINOTON IE.ACY -Sew ol tbc Amcran ~··Sooth Ooaat ~er holti • Qcfto•lotical Picnic 11 Talllicn Part In H~ .Beach frUm 10 a.-. to 4 iUll. S..llrMY. A S~-'O"dona· tiM CIOYC" luach. For (nfonna11on, c.11 957·01.15. Evenina ID Moate Carlo NEWPORT BEACH -The Monan:h l.caaue of the Americ'O Dftabct~ A~· ll()C11tion pr~nt1 • pla btack·tlc fund· r11scr fmm 6:30 10 ll:JO p.m. Sund..iy at the 1-·our Se1110n~ tfolcl 1n Newporl Beach. Proceed~ of th~ cvcnint'• p1rmct rood. mu.ic:, d11nc1n1_ afld iamblinl" upport the 1\Miaaliaft, Adm1sr11on l) Sil~. per pcrwn Call 662·7940. Surfing Luau HUNTINOTON BEACH -1hc Hu n· hn&IUll Beach Jn1crn111onal Surr1n& Mu-l(um hoats a luau fund·RiM:r from 5-10 ~ m. Saturday 11 Hu1uinaton Beach Inn, .. 1112 Pacific COii t HW)' Ctlltt is S25 per person ~r SIS per lonaboard or WoOdy com~ut1on com~111ors. Call 960-3483 or 898·7744 for mform•· lion Elks Breftkfast NEWPORT BEACH -NeWf)<lrt Har· bur Elks 1767 ho ts its amnual Pancake Breakfast and Boutique Saturday In the Flks parking lot adJ11ccn1 10 the lod&c 11 '.\-156 Via Oporto. The breakfast runs from 8-11 a.m. and lhc boutique is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. All profits support Elles charities Costa Mesa Grand Prix COSTA MESA -More than SS.000 in prize~ .ind money is on the line in the ~ccond Jnnual CO'lll Mcs.'I Grand Prut bi ke rJcc, which bcncfiti. the Vant• e Foundation and the Orton Dyi.lex1:\ Soc1· cty, on S:aturdav. The amatuer' rncc begins at 7 a.m. and the pro event I\ sl.11cd for 4 p m. at the one·mik rour\C wh1<.h $11\rlS on Harbor Boule\'ard north of the 405 Freeway Call 645-2311 for 1nform1111on Flag Day COS1 A Mc~A fhc: Boy ScnUI\ or AmCf!Ld Orn~~ C t•unt\• Council, " pro· v1dtng Ila!? mfonn111ton to the public along with other 'cf\ 1c~' in honor of fla& Dcty on h1d,1\ In 1.dchra1mn of renewed mlcrc)t m lhc 0,1tl JnJ II\ meaning, the ~ounctl has m11tlc the n.1g 1nrnrma11on av.iil.1ble Ill ht•lh Scouh anJ the general puhhc w11h rhe hurc nf 1nfnrn11ng the commun11} .1h.1u1 the hl\IOf)' nf the: 0.1g .1l11ng "'1th "' pn•p.:r u~c .ind care Add1t10nill nag \Cl'Vicn being prnv1tled b) the Sroub include acung "' color gu.1rd~ for 'PC(WI events 1tnd rehring \\Orn or 1.111cred nag~. Should mcmbcri. or lhC community Wl\h 10 rClirC ll Oaa In the 11rnrcr manner, they may drop the nng off at the c:ounc:1I erv1ce center 11nd the Scout~ will rcttrc the Oo1g in an ap· prupriat~ mJnner for lurther 1nfomlallon. v1,11 the \OI· unlccr \Crvtcc~ dc\k 111 the council >Cr· v1ee c~nrcr ~I 1590 Harbor Oolc~ay Norih in Cos111 Mc:u, or call 546-4990 and Mk for pubhc rda110n\ Thrift shop COS'I A MESA lloi"ting the b\:~t l!nte~ .md finest \Clect1<1n, Ooro1hv\ Thr1f1 Shop h"' tmcned 1n Co)tJ .Mc•:i: tOrCd bJ cflc AIDS Sel\'lcm ._.. ell • County, ~· ,_. cec ASF in proridlna accemalY cllenl KMcb for Men, WOlllC1' and chlr· drcn I• ~ C.O.U.ay 11tfcccccl by HIV Volunsoers are ""*d No experience I• nccc .. ry. Vohnuccn can c~ U1c11 h4>un, Dona11ofts arc alw nccdcJ. 1ncfud· ina hw.chold item-. clothe•, I())". 11111111 •pph1111CC).. ~ 11nd furniture. Duft•· ttOn m1y be droP.pcd off dunna ~turc hour , rctt1p1 for tu credit will be PfO\lldcd Dorothy' Thrift ~hop, 2200 Harbor Blvd 1 o~n TucMl1y throuah Saturday, 10 1 m .7 p"' Pnt more lnfonnation t11ll Joseph Am,lcr at 645·6414 or ASF at 85:?-1010. Free cancer testing FOUNTAIN VALLEY -As pan of. •• r11mo1 M1Hkcr" r~C.tlC:h pr91r1m. "'omen arc 1nvi1c; to par1ic1pa1e In free brca\t cancer testing. About 1,300 women 11rc needed for \h1 free simple, pafntc blood le 1, said SallyAnn Kracnsel. ad· mint\lrlllVC director or Pacific Cont He· m111vlOf.YIOncology Med1c:ul Group In Founiam V11lley ror~ore 1nforma1ion or 10 particiJ>att in the program, contact, Pacific Coan Hcma1orogy70ncology Medical Group at 751-2600. Library meeting CORONA DEL MAR -Friends of the UCI Library will celebrate 1hc1r 26th annual meeting on Monday at lhc Sher· man Garden) 1n Corona del Mar. Win· ncrs or 1he 1991 Student Es ay Conte t will be awarded their pr11cs and "Birth or a Cimpu~." a short film on UCl's be· 1:1nmnp, will be ~ho"'n The C\'Cnt beams at l p m and end\ at 5:30 pm at the garden,, 2647 E. Coa~t I fwy. Call 856-5300 for 111formatlon. Summer Boa ting COSTA MF.SA -Summer Bo11tlng Chl\SC) by the Girl Scout Council of Or· ;.inge County '"" be offered Monday lhrough Aug. S al Newport Dunes. Canoeing, rowing. and bc&mnin& and intermedlalc sailing will be ncld week· d•)') from 9 :i.m. 10 noon or 1 10 4 r ·m· Classc) arc open 10 1nyone at lea$ JO yc.irs old or in the fifth aradc, 1nctudin& adults. Fee h $40 per live-day sc ion For more information, call the council al 979-7900. ADD and family · NEWPORT BEACH -Attention Oefic:ll D1~rdcr (ADD) -which can cau~c c:ompul,ivc spendtnl and eatin& in adults, dcprc slon and u1C1dlll tendencies in teens and h11nd1cap and aoc11l prob· terns in children -will be the subject of the Monday C\ening lccturc, "How ADD Affects Your Rehu1onsh.!J> with Family and Work" at Coa tlinc O>unschna Ccn· ter. PrCl)Cnler Janel Whitney Wiii talk about the ymptoms nf ADD how the)' innuence the family. •nd the c:h1111cnge bf dcahna w11h ADO m the work s1t u111to11 and how to correct potcnt11I problems heforc lhcy develop The free lecture will tal..e place from 7 to 8·30 _p m at the center. 11 51 Dove Street, Suite 105. Newport Beach For more information, c;..111 476-0991 Boat safety c hecks "IEWPQR r HARBOR The United St.UC\ Co;i~t Gua1d Aux1h1ry will l'l\o m.1nnmg 1hc Newport H11rt>orma,tcr's Guc\I Dock, 1901 B11y~idc Dr , Newport Lle11~h. 1:\ICI) third weekend or CllCh month from June through November Boat~ will be checked durin1 Court~)' EJ!amtn•hon'S rrum Q a m 10 ]. p.m thl\ S.uurday ;ind Sund11\, July 20-21, Aug 17-l'l, Sep1 21·22, Oct IQ-20 and Nov 16 17 for 111f11rma11on, c:.ill Marl. I folk1n\ al 763·6117 ,1fter I p.m News of the Weird Prison omc111s hlVe a leg up on Inmate COLUM BIA, Mo. -An inmate who w.l'i jui.t fi tted with a new pair of c1r11f1c11tl legs tried them out by attcmpl ing an escape. rn:cJ Sil\ .. I, ..... ho IO!>l ht\ leg when he wa\ <;Cvcrely frm tbitt cn during .1 rr1:' 11,WS escape attempt, w;i-. given a piur of art1f1dnl hmh-. 1 uc,d.n ,1t .1 clintc. He 1mm1:di.i1cl) overpo"'crcd a gu~1rd and commandee red the olhccr'~ car 1 he 48 \cill·nld 111mute wa' caught when an employee potted him nnd hlockcd the cur with another vehicle, said Pete Abbott, owner of Pru,thl 11c Conc;uh.1nl\ Inc. · I le al"··'" ,,11d he'd m..1ke u~ famous by c\Caping with our art1f1cial hmh,, hut we hopt d 11 \l.Ouldn't be from here," Abbott '\:ltd. ORWI LI . Vt -There·~ no denyi ng that two dozen hecp h,1\e been cmt·clfec11vc lawn mowers at th1 town·, two ccmetcru:,, but many '·'Y !cuing animals groic over gravc'.'i '' too much. "My Aunt M.sllc l 11; in there,.. md Tyson Allen, who igned a petition to eject the 'hecp. "If Aunl Mabel hnd wAntcd to be buried in .1 'hccp pa,turc, he \\-OUld ha"e conveyed thal 10 u ..... Jt:an Beck, "-hO own the-"heep, wu\ 1he low bidder lo\t winter when the hoard w." lookina fur Wll)'' to m1untuin the cctnctcrie ' luwn Her S2~ll b1J w.1, well nhcutJ o( conip~tllOr\, who c b1d!I ran up tu J,00(1 Police Log HUNTINOTON 8EACH -Oikbu NC• '3 and 'IP art ilWilCd 10 plll'lidpi!IC 1n tbc Sutamir Re~ Pnm7am at the Huntmawa lcedt u;fary. -Younpler! will be CMCMU'.-ci to rClld ac .... • ~or mae I weekly v1Mts to the II· bf•ry tn order 10 complClc the prosr1m. TOOic: children who finish the prosram will be iOYICcd Co • pcc11t puppcl 1how on Friday, A111. 23. Children may an 11~ •t any Hun· llllJIOn nc1eh Ubrary Ur111(h itulln.J June 2". for ~lfc 1nrorm1c'°", call 37~· 5107. Children's carnival llUNTING'fON BEACH -A ch1ldrcn•1 carn1\'al wilt be held on T1.1etday, June 2.S, Crum nuon to 4 p.11\ at the Hun· t1ng1on Bciaeh Central Ubt•f) SJ)9nwrcd by the Fricnd'l of the 011drcn'• library, 11 fcalur~ IJ live pcllin& ZOO lttemy 111me booth , fac:.: palntlnt1 helium bar· Toon~ puppet \hows, • 61hnau1I )IOI) hour, ratnc pri1cs and crah 1ct1v11les. Ttdccts fur the boolh arc 25 cents to S 1 each. For more 1nform11lon. call 37S· SI07 • Disney films llUNTINOTON BEACH -feature• lcnath D1\ncy film, for children will be 'hown 111 the Hun11n1lon Beach Central Library on f-r1da)" June 28 at t nnd 3 p.m.; JulY S at I p.m.; July 19 "' I 1ind 3 pm.; and July 26 11 I p.m. Tickets IUC St per film or )'Qu can buy llckcts for the entire series 11 lhc Children's Resource Center Desk For tnform111on, c.all 375· 5107. Crow performs HUNTINGTON BEACH -lntema· tK>n11lly known children's performer Oun Crow perform~ 11 lhc Central Ptrk Am· phithca1cr (behind the Hun11nalon Beach L1br:1ry) on Friday, July 12. at 11 am. and 1 p.m 1 1ckets arc S2 per person. Advance ticket purchHe is uuc led due to limited scatina. For more fnTormation , call 375·5107. Jaycees, rummage sale COSTA MESA ·-Clothina. apph· Jncc. \ furniture and odds 11nd end will be so1d 111 the Newpon Harbor Jaycees' rumm11ge ~:ilc fund ·raiser from 9 11.m. to 3 p m. Saturdar. The a.le w1I be held 11 165'1 Placent11 Ave ., C<>'t• Mesa, across from the Pen- nr-aver office Pool safety N~WPORT BEACH -The Newport· Mesa Association of RCJ1ltOr\ Community Rclatt<mi commluee will spoMOr ~ Cree "Puol sarcty Community A ... arcnCS\ Pro- &ram" 1on1&ht at 6 :ti the D\~1a1ton of· ftcc, 401 N. Newport Blvd 1 he gonl of the program 11 to reduce the mli or child and adult drownmg~ Call 72.Z-2300 . Speaking improvement HUN11NOTON EACJ.i '-A free demon~tra11on seminar of the ExccuProv method will he held 1tl The Holiday Inn. 7667 Center Ave • Jtun11nctc111 tkat.1\, at 7 tonight bccur 11" " a rcc:hnique for improvi ng ,pc.1 km& 11ml commun1cat1on stun, For more inTorm.111on. ~1111 840· 140() Eyes have it COl~ONA DH MAR -Free visual 1t1d\ eonwll:i1t11n\ will be _provided tod.iy b) J.lm1c: McAlh 1cr. a Briullc ln,tilutc \'1,ual .ud~ con\ultanl, at the o.m Scninr Center, '«lO M.ir&ucntc Ave , Coronot dcl Mar Before a consult1111on, 1 penon must hlVC 8 WflllCn rcrernl from •n OPIOm• ORANGE COAST llllyPllll ...... 1 ... Editor's Hotline: 642-6086 Your comtntnlJ Jb<M the 0.t•IY Pilot o• -· l•pt w I he t~~ •nd K"'t'n d"trtly 1n tdi lut Willi.am lobdrll The 1"1'11e l4·hout ;ans.-..-• 1ng -e ~Y bt u~ IO record lttt~• tn the fCfitOt cin .iny topt( Con•n~lnt\ hl O<lf lt>ttf'n column m"'1 1ndudf tht11 n<11m. and 14!~ numbt• r0r vtr11)r•1tnn This o >'(Ill! <nMmunlty n~p."f llllt' want VoUf 1n .... ~.men1 Delivery uarantee! If you do ~ your pap4!t b>y-6 • m , c•ll bfofcx• 10 • m and-·•~ tt to you by llOCWI Our Cu\ttlfnf't Ser.let Ctftt 6A l 0 U " ~n rrom 6 a m to S p m -i..d.tY' unlit 10 • "' Oii Wffll('fld\, 10 .tW>I )'CM.I ~1th )'Of.It (lt tul.i'°" nndt To mike a correction II II the 0r.tf1P Coa\l 0 .. ly Ptlol ' policy to prOt'l'ptly «If 1«1 .. ttmn ol tu bat.a nu To ,... port Jn .,,..., Ctf cl.tr (t('1M)l'I, plN~ un 6Al · '3 21 and .uk '°' the Cit'( dttlt Wllll.111111S,l.W.ll ld•lll YI<•,,....,. ~"""' (. ... ~ o...w ..... • ,,....... .. , ,.oduniOll H.•11• tt:lllllflt ,,_Ma ..... Ut4 l~"' ,.... ~ Pt»~SMll v.. ,,,, ...... ,..,. .... ~.~.llJ Vo l'Tf'tl! ltf\I ,,..,,.Wfl4!'- tc'd Oftu'd!ue I\ rmch·hk\.' hur1111r ~tole a Chru1miu lrc:i.: "orth 1houl $~0 from 11 ~i.u C II 2020 f ull rton SI 00 the r. aht of June 4 Entl) 1nt11 the r c "''' mAd by pr, 1n, I lock cl11mcd 1h.11 Mimconc J!ul • h•nJh1ll ch r11,1nJ 11 d1 t pr1•ar11m Uri the 'II-Ind li"IJ llf her Cllf Ill \'lllllllllln Uf I 1tv orll1nancc . . ~ f'11h c uc 1n\ \llpllng 11 thctt of lilt h:at.t Sl'.429 orth o( Je11rclry, p1c111ru nJ tnl.l11n ar11r11th Crom Olden New Anuquc 11n1l C'i1ft I hi; hur IMY .Ot• curr~d June I when mcbhe f'fK'd o n 1 hont OO<>r • PollCC urc tcd two r. n t11r"' 1 u ay on 111 • IOn nl JlfU'tltultOn fllc IUC U tit m rJc It !)QUI l•t0 1 m 11 .. 0 Vt IOfll I. Hunllnglon Beacti n • .. • leYyofda Ml NEWPORT BP.ACM -nc W... ~n Commvntty Center, •l W. 15111 St., 11 olferlftf a Unc Dence daiil. Rep. tr1ti0n bc.&tft !Oday for de*' bui~ June 26. Om ru• JO weeks Oft Wedan. ~lr' from IO:lO unul noon. The roe i. for more lnfonnat10n, call 64-4-32-40. Gathering of presidents FOUNTAIN VALl.f.Y -I~ fotnt Sou1hcm Chmli.in Oapt!M School, 101~0 1::!1111 A\C'..\ Founi.in Valley, today w1jl • hold "A uathenna of Grf.•tneu· "Prai· lknt1 of tho United State•. ' for in<KC 11\· fonnation, call 962·6886 Police need help 1 COSTA MESA -l'hc C~ta Mcp Police Oc~rtmcnt 1.1111 hu room ror 1 few more youn1·•t-he1r1'' senior ct0icn1 1n tis 110lun1ecr progr1m Anyone interc ted 1n voluntccrina • few hout$ a week for outdoor work, <:all Lynn at 742-5252. Construction input COSTA MESA A public tnform;t· tion mcc11na about can~trucuon Kllvllie~ on the lower Santo Anit River and the Orcenvillc·O•nninQ Flood Control Chan• nel "'ill be: held al 7 tonisht 11 Eitanc•• ll1Qh ~hoot, 2323 Pluccnu• Ave For more infol'rllation, call (213) 94· 5320 Amigos hold photo contest llUNTlNO I ON BEACH -The Ami-aos de Bol:>a Chia announces iii fifth annual Photoaraphv Conic 1, open to 111 amatrur photographers PhotO!' mui.1 be taken t the 8<1ls1 Chica Wc1l11nds In 1x various c11tcaoric,, such II\ photos of herons, CJrCIS, Other b1rJ and animal hfc, pl11nt\/11ndsc11pc u v.cll t&S people at the Boha Chica Wet· land. Entry form~ for the c:ontc I arc avail· able al the Hun11ni1on Beach Central l.1· brarv and its br11nchcs, various camera \torc1 In lfuntmgton Beach, the lnformA· lion booth ut the I lunlln&ton Beach Civic Center (1st noor), or by callina the Ami· SQ 'office al 97-7703 The dcadhnc Cur subm1 t0n for all en· lflC'I 1~ July 31 High schools hold reunion tlUNTINOTON BE:.AC!t -The elm nf 1966 from Hun11n11on Bc•ch 1nd Ma- 11n.i hi&h 'chotlls v.1lrhotd a Joint 25-ycar reunion on Saturday, Aue. 3, at the Clar· ion Edacwatcr lfolel 1n Long Beach l"1Lkct) can be obt.itncd for S3S e;ich hdorc July I: co I will mcrca~c"1o S40 on July I 11nd 145 on July 30 No 11ekcl( will be 1wa1lo1blc rtt the duor To rcOcct the \plrit of the "6()i., dr~'~ for the C\>en1n& v.111 be casu.il. Dinner will include 11 I l.1· "'"li.in·\tylc buffet for more 111rorm1111{1n 11nd rc,erv<1110M1 c.ill cumm111ec member,. Denni uno Glennn McKcm~n 111 5311-4669: Steve and Jo.rn Purdue :it %0·4 Q~ IH Ken Rupp 11t c21'> ''1-noo Happy camper Nl Wl'OR I BEAC It Arc \t1u lt1'!~· ma for summer run the k1J~? The New-port-Co 111 Me,11 hlmlly YMCA has a full ,1111e or c:11mpin11 1111d rccrc.i11on11I pr~r•m~ (or youth "fe) 3 to 17 Qill the YMCA 1 642-9990 ror more information or to rcg1 tcr Bullftln &.rd rutts Mondl)'S and TlluNdlt)s. &nd lltm of lnttn rt to Bu/>. lttln &•rd, Onnl# Co.st 01111 Piiot, JJ0 \V. BAy SI., Costa Mtu, f...1617. Th4! Ot.tntJf' Co.ut D.i•ly P1W (Uf>!, 144-fJOOI IS puhl1~ d.loly f(ll SS 2S ptl fouM,,ttk pt'ttod by r•11~r •uhtct1poon, S' pu fou,. v.ttl. period by IN•I lw P•lif Colla ~ Publ~ Inc. JlO W. b~y St , COA• Mftl, CA 92ti2'7 Sef•ind-<.C... P"'l'il" p1id et Cr..1.11 Mft.I CA l'OST"MSTCR Sirnd addreu lNngft lo I~ 011ly P11o! P 0 Boll 1'60, Cm11 ~ CA 92616 C~rrW't No n~ \IOI•~ 1llusiri11llOl'J, ~· inti.al "'''~ Of Mtwn1\C!'nwnts tl.rt'•n m4y ht' tll'JlfodUl'fd ...,..1hoot wi11ltn pt'tmr< rnn of cop,11~ OWn4!f lm Gftttlnpt Publ oh~ llllol Sl1tift, Jr. CN1nNn How to reach us at the Daily Pilot Clrculatlon Orange County 642~JH Advutislng Oassifted 6<42-5678 01 pltty 642-4321 Editorial Sc40· 12l4 port~ 642 ·<4 ))0 Nt!Wi. ~porb In 646-4170 Main Offkt' Bu int' Office 642·4321 Bu~in~s fa11; 6) 1 ·5902 htui; of end of &ht ., .... e...... Ct/ ..... ... ANAHEIM Humo•uu11I actlvi11b whn showed up whh five b1p ol manure aot into • 1hc.win1 match Wcdnctday with offici11, from th~ Tr1tditional Value CoilUK>n. Member!. of AIDS Coalition to Unlca .. h Powcr10ran1c Count) mQ!Jc the 170· i>9und dcli~ef)' to the office of the Rev. Luu Sheldon, founder of ·1vc. withoiu much trnulil~. · • · Out when the Act Ut-/Qi;.angc County mcmberlli tried to erve 'lubpocn.1 on Sheldon and his .son , Steve, the \tuff really hit the fan. The yo1in~er Sheldon, executive director of fVC, and ACT UP'~ Lee Waddell were at the center of the hort i;curne 1n the doorway of the TVC office. Police separated the aroups, but no orrc~t were made. The subpoenas were to compel both Sheldons to appear in Orange County North Municipal Court on June 25, when four homo~cxual activ1~ts face mi'>demcanor charges for allegedly di ruptina a TVC meeting a few month ago, said ACT UP/Orange County member Leslie James. "They want them to appear pcr'lonnlly to press charge , ' aid Jttmes, who stood near the redolent bags left at the TVC office. The homosexual activi t aid the "offering" wa n symbolic me age to Sheldon to "cut the crap" from his effort to defeat ~late Assembly Bill 101. which would add the phra e •· cxual orientation" to the state's anti· di crimination lnws. ACT UP/Orange County mrlintnins that Sheldon has di stributed literature and given i.peeche stating that such a law would result in transver.titc becoming teachers and legalizat ion of pedophilia und bestiality. Sheldon led the succe ful fight to remo"e " exual orientation" from an anti·discriminntion lnw in Irvine and i one of the most vi!lible opponents of the annual Ornnge County Gay Pride Parade. "He'~ talking about depriving uo; of our home~ and livelihood ," 1.a1d ACT UP'Orangc County member Lmcue Davi!.. TI1e leadC'r of the cono;erv.111"e Chn t1an poh11cal advocacy group denied d1 tribullng a Oler that 'late . 1n part. that 1r AB IOI pa' e~. '')our ._id will be U'l .. mg you "h~ 'omc i:nale 'chool teacher' drcs' like "'omen, bccuu c .th•. bch11v1or will then be protected by law." Sheldon 'aid. ho"'ever, that to protect sexual oncn1at1on will lead to official \dnCltOn or Other t\flC\ O( '>UUal dC\ilntion, !>UCh ill\ pcdu ph1ha. "Where 1 the line to be drawn a to what ~ of behavior 1 minority tatus? • Sheldon a ked. "A cmbly Bill 101 very clearly g1veo; pccial privileges and i.pccial right' to the hom o exual community,'' Sheldon tud. "There i no need for AB 101." He aid the U.S. Con titutaon protech the rights of md1v1dual • including homo exunl , and that uch u law \\Ould detract from the leg.al protection minont1e., need Sheldon 'aid the "tillc only geh a few complaint) each yea r nllcging dl'crtmtnat1on .1ga111'1 humO\cxunb. Out ACf UP Ol'ange Cuunty member Bob Whrtc said the d1 criminnt1on 1\ wide pread. He .. 1ud mo't gny., and le,biam. <1re ,impl> un" 1lhng 10 n.·por1 'uch Cl , ..... ~ are,. COiii °"" .... COST A .MESA -A a.Mu11 filed by opponenta of a propDllCd »m1ll1..:>n.pll0ri uftdc~ l'CtCMJlf •Mft'I tilled lhc project, Maa Cnritolidated Water 01 met offie11ts •id. At lent not yet. On Tuesday, 1 Supenor Court rcreree in Santa Ana rcfu~d 111 di)ma~' the \lit, which chua~!t thut the district did not do ,urficicnt environmental "luth before :tpprov1n& the rcscf\mr. • tourt Referee Greer H. Stroud ~t u Sept. 19 hc.mna ,1,11c for the ~uil :md .in JUtornc~ tor the oe1i1iuncr.. ';1id he t , ..... un~~a S&mud a.cuo• would pu1 M ~ un the I"""'' unul lhtn I h.tt •oukl ~ ow under 111nd1n ," 11tdrf\C\ Midulcl Dunlc\IC 1d ·1 cton'1 thlnL th~ i.11,1nn uN1l'1 ''·'"' to lea an\ rnulu·n11lhon dollar contracb w.cth 1hc thrc.11 th.it the pruJCet Is go ng tu be hloc~cd •• Out ttohcrt ,\n .. tov., the \\,1tcr d1 trict \ ;illornc). .1id Stroud' rulina contain-. no lnn1u111c thal v.ould block the project. The d1 trn:t has been plannina 11 econd reservoir for !iCveral )ear and 1h1s year 1hc: Board of Director and the Nev.port· MC"" <"nn« liit1tcd School Di trict Board • re ervo of Tru tcei apprcMd COM&ruction ol the underaround t.nk on 1 ponion of 1he LindMrJh School 11c It '23rd Street and Oranac Avenue. Rcsidena near the .chool .AY they fca1 1he Iona con1nucuon period -c1ttm1tcd at two to three )'elf' -Will CIUK lt\l"J conJ1t1uns 111 the neighborhood to detc:rioratc 1ntolcnably. Dunle\1C nid the pcuuone~ tmmcd1atc go·JI \\1th the law u1t i to force the Ji,trict tu pcrllitm full en" ironmcntal impact report. OpJ'l'Oncnt hope lhat uch oa report '~maid "°'' the pr9JCct · thould Ocean View senio.,f win~ Knox scholarship Police honored for sen.sitive treatment of rape victims HUNTINGTON Df:ACH - Ocean Vic"' Hiah School 'cnior fhuyen Hoang ha~ v.on the ;;teond annual Ardi!. Claire Knox Foundntion \Cholar hip for her outstanding ae<tdemic record and communit) service . Hoang. a member of her school's tenn1~ and track teumi, nnd a member of the California Scholarship Federation, will attend Yale University. The scholnr hip is awnrdcd cnch year to :i graduntinf female senior ;tudent 111 ouc u the 1x high ~hool!. in the Huntington Beach Union High School D1 1ric1. The award 1 ba ed on )cholar hip. leader hip, \chool activities and a )pcc1al empha i~ on community !.Crv1cc. Mr\ Knm. \\ho died an JQR9, . . \\!1s 11 ch.11rma11 uf 1hc Orange Cuu nt\ Juven il e Ju'>t ice C<'mm1,~1nn : 11n u,,jo.,1.1nt to former ,\v,emhl)man De nni' Mangers and then tonncr Rep. Jeri) Paner~n . U11cr. 1,hc ''a chief of''·'" fo r Lt. Om Leo McC'urthy. Sh~ ",,, the "ilc: of Orange Count) ~upcrior Court Judge lluhcrt Kno\ Huanl( wu, Ocean View' 'tudc111 nf thC! month an ~eptcmhcr, the 'chool spelling bee chun1piun, " Lion Ch•., speech contest "inner, won a certificate of merit from the oc1ct) of Women Engineer\ ond wa' honored for he~ uchie"cmcnts in Engl""· mathematic~. oc1al \tud1e,, sc1encei. and foreign language. -B1 tht ODilJ Pilot NEWPORT EACH -The pohce depanment' .sex cnmes detectives v.erc cently recognized for their ~n .. ime treatment if rape victim). The Ncv.por Beach department w named the Oranae County Sexu I A au.It Net"'ork' "Out handing Police Department" for the )Car ba ed on the detecthe • compass10nate handling of \i&Ctams and the man) hour of training and other as~istanec the detectives ha"c provided to the network's volunteers, according to Teresa Lu, director of volunteers. "We accompany ( exual assault) urvivo" to the police department and have noticed the Newport Beach Police Department arc cxtremcl> ensiti\.C and compa1,sionate with the \ltct1m\," Lu 'aid. . The Nc'"port Beach department has v.on th1 ward three out or lhe pa._I four year . . . . The nel\\.o'rk, formed in 1984, i) the only full ~rv1ce rape cns1- cen1er in the county and man) the cou nt>'i; olde~t 24-hour rape cri i hotline. -By tht Dally Piiot Bartender arrested following four-car collision HUNTINGTON BEACH -A Huntington Be<ach bartender wa) arre led On SU!>plCIOO of drunken driving after he Cra)hed her Jeep mto three cars and injured a driver, Huntington Beach Lt Jack Reinholtz said. Bonnie Dirks. 37. was driving northbound on Bol\a Chien Street \\.hen \he 'truck three CJr' as the) '"ere topped .tt the traffic hght at the Bol1,.1 A'cnuc 1ntcr~c1ion The etlll..,1011 cau,eJ Dirk!.· Jeep to O\erturn pinning her 1n.,1dc The dmcr ol one car. Jodie Ka)C, 22. of \\lc,lnlln,ter, ,ufh..rcd tnJUrtC from the .1cc1dcn1 . ' Dirk' wa' pulled from her \Chu.Jc .and w11' flown along ~ith K.l\c b\ L1lcn1ght to UCI Medical Center Both were listed 1n ,,,11,l.illof'\ condition. Rcmholtt , ... d rhe people in the other two c.ir' ~ere .1ppMently not injured, hl' ,,,id . -By lht Dnll) Pilot Premium price!) for Persian and Europe.in needlework rug . tapcstric!). Nava10 Jnu tnbJI wca\:mg~ 1 Pushy robber grabs cash in Huntington Beach tanning salon Ceruf1ed appraiser Jnd lecturer. Over 20 yCJrs wtth domestic HUNTINGTON BEAC It -A gave ham change for a S5 bill, I he man wa!> dei>enbed as a and intcrnallonJI clients. man pu~hed a \\Oman employee pnhtt ~•d When the employee while male, 5 fecrntnc inche tall, Contact Sttpbfll Croh and Oed a tanning i.Jlon with a opened the c,1i,h rcg1 ter, 1hc man medium build and medium length T ll F l 800 ".,7 l.l.AO fi,tful of ca h 1ue'ida. according pu hcd her .ind grabbed bet"een ,,,ndy·brown hair He "'as 0 rec · -w "UU't to Huntington Beach police $300 10 $400 nnd r.an out the door un,ha,cn nnd wearing a maroon U.S. Office 5617 Coliseum. cw Orlcan . LA 70115. The robber entered the All He w ;" la'i l 'ccn r unning pl~1d lung !ccve ~h1rt, pohc~ said Re umc lurmshcd upon requ l. Year Tan and Beach Wear at 65 \\c111bound to\\..arJ Newland Street, _8 ., tht Dtdl, Pilot •·-•••cit Cd1•mll Oflce• ,..<M Ql.iam Atlant. a~a~dnncm~o~cro~~~l~~~c~'>~d~1J~--------------~1------·---~-~·---~~--•ft•••··~~~·~~~~-~~~~· Young DARE graduates to attend fair COSTA ME A -omc: 2.000 "'th-grader\ "ho completed the 17 -wed Drug Abu'c ReM.,t:rnce l-tlucauon cour.,c "111 he treated 10 food. music, j magic ,11ow .ind roller blade demon trat1on!t at a "DARI: Fair" to he held at the Pac1f1c Amphitheatre on \.tondjy The NC\\ port Beach JnJ co,la Mella pohce department' and the Ne"port-Mc a n1ficd School D1\tnct .ire the ho\I'> of the "DARE Fair," "h1ch will run from 10 .1.m to I p.m , anti ~·fl' "ere donntcd by communil)' mcmhcr' Created in the Lo Angele~ Pohcc Department in l <l 3, the DARE program 1e.1chc' children from kindergarten age 10 re"~' ncgat1\:C peer pre .. ,urc anJ build ,clf·e teem "11hou1 ti rug.. and .1kt,hol ,\ unilormc:d pultcc officer comes into 1hc eta \room one dav " \\eek for I 7 "'eek 10 1e11ch the lc"on,, "h1ch include 1nform.umn on per-.on.11 \,1fet) nnd 'upport )i.tcm' a\ well .... on dn11 u'e .inti mMl\e \Intl fC:'ii~ting rcer pre\\UCe -BJ tbt lJ•llJ Pilot ITuh ·Farme Market • • of Atri11111 Co11rt l'uhion Ialaa4 401 •••»on Center Drl•• ••-.on ... 011, c..& eaeeo 714-780·040S 8oll4 •••4 Ice burg Lettuce 39~. Vlae Bipe Cherry Tomato ea 8WHt Bing Cherries 'l'! 8wHi Bit ring Bouquet 8weet·Ten4er Carrots 4Nas100 BoJieydew Melon S998 l a.a. c:a.&.O aA•• 89j MEAT AMBIANCE ANTIQUES SEAFOOD l'reah King Salmon l'lll•t l'reah Jumbo Ban4 Ma4e Italian ....... •ot or •u• •.•.Q. apectal Karinai.4 30-50% OFF! AMBIANCE ANTIQUES 18th and 19th Century Fr~nch Clost·Out Sal~ Jan• 13·17 .. La1t I Dqal WINE •tper Sonoma •rut Chaa:tac•• $99~ Scallop• *89! Gourmet .,.,, ... Pork Cllo»• Chlckea lrean Leaoa Or cara ... aa ---- GOUR MET GROCERY l'armera Market Whi'• Tonilla q Chipa *l'!. .... , .. ,to l'ooCa 1 .. , •• , So•» la A Cup 99 0 .... &Ufte .... DEL! KITCHEN la .. l'M4 lloarata .,~ .... u. Laall .... rl• &o•r•n Ch- . lpna4 ... k .. ••w••l'a• Orange Coast Bus:ness \'Vatch on /\oil lntern.1t1onal will torn the five-star Palm1/la Hotel into a luxury golf resort Irvine firm selected for Los Cabos developments NEWPORT BEACH -Koll International has corralled Irv1ne -hJ\cd Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates for design and engineering work at Koll \ tw11 ma,ter-planncd golf re,ort' Ill l °' Cnhos. Me><1co RUI \.\Ill be 1n .. ohc..d with the land u'c pl.111. 'Ile clc 1gn. prchm1n al) mfr.t'ltructure de~ign .iml the final eng1nccnng plan' for hoth pro1cc1' C.1011 k~cnd J,1ck 'l1ddau b clc'1gn1n~ the i;hamp1on,h1p golf cour~c:., .imong a few m the world that combme de'lert and ocean land-.capc' Koll announ1.cd la-.t wed It reccl\cd an unprecedented SSS m1ll1on from ,•vk><1co\ na11onal bank to fund prellm1nar~ intrn,1ructurc for the pro1ec1s. Nn11ont1I .ind local government o ffi c1.tl' 1n Mexi co have emhraccd the dcvelopmenti. bec,tu\e of the fund\ II Wiii pump mlo the ci:onomy L-J Jit' and Jot'I: Larry Atkins, prc,1d1.. nt .tnd ( f·O of American Health Stlrvlces Corp. of Ne-,yport Beach, told i,tockholders la!>l week he e'<pects 1991 to be a profitable >car. Atkin-;, who became chief cxeculivc officer 1n Augu\t 1990, , .. 1d that the wmpany ha' 'uci.:ct ded in o'crcom1ng problem!> which led to a lo-.~ of $3' m1lhon 1n 1990 and that f11M nc1al re~ult~ have 1mprc"'ed each of the pa't three c.iuartcr' ended March 11 "lcwport Reach-ba:.ed public rclatton firm T he Allen Marketing Group ha\ moved 11s office~ from l rv1ne to Newport Beach Its new addrc!:I i'> 3!5 N Newport Blvd., Ne"'port Be.ich. Allen's accounts include architectural firm LPA Inc., Kitchell Contractors Inc . IDS Financial Servicei., the lav. firm Pettit & Martin and the Orange County Bar foundation. Sheldon Good & Co., the notional real e\tate marketing auction and comulting firm, and the nation ·., large t fi rm exclusive!} conducting real estate auctions, has opened it\ Southern Caltfornia regional headquarters at 840 Newport Since 1889. Serving for over Saving offe r California years. FarWe t products and services Southern 100 the advantages of a high return flexible term on deposits, and security. • CALL NOW FOR CURRENT RATES! FarWest Savings 2171 Campus Drive Irvine, CA 92715 (714) 72'97922 Center DLL.ve. Suite I JO, Newport Bc,1ch. Chicago·ba~ed Good &. Co. now ha\ 10 offices 1n \even '>llltc,. . I rvine-bascd Fluor Onnlcl announced two contract~ Wedne.,day worth a combined total of S650 million. Huor and two Joint venture partners ha\C heen J\\drded a S600 million contract b) Sydnl!y- bascd Tomago Aluminum Co Pt} Ltd. tor the cxpdn!>1on of an a luminum 'mel ter n ear Newcastle, Au traha, and a SSO million contract by Ajinomoto U. A Inc. for a new ammo ac1d!I production plant 1n Eddyville, Iowa .... Irvine-based Taco Bell Corp. 1 continuing the current fast-nack-food trend by introducing min1Jturc food 1tem'I for 39 cents at its 3,300 re:.t nu rant'i nationwide. Advnnccd Lo1tlc Re earch Inc. of Irvine thi'> week received the "l·ditor\ C'hotcc Award" for AL H \ lh1'1ne,,VEISA 486ASX 111 " 'tUd) of 20 MHz 486SX· ba,ccl '>'tcm!> by Computer Rc ,ellcr N e "''· u CMP Puhl1tat1nn -B.• tht' Dal(Y Pilot Hyundai reruns ad pulled alter King's beating l·OUNl AIN VALLEY H y 11 n cl .1 1 M n 1 o r A m e r i c a .111nounced Wcdnc!>day that 1t 1s once 11nce t1ga1n running a 1elcv1!.1un commercial that wa!I pulled 1n the aftermath of the Rudncv Kin~ 1nc1dcnt -but not Ill ( ,11lforn1.1 J he ~II "cond <,pot. which dcp1ll' .1 I hunJa1 Son.1ta in p11N11t ot J B\1W7351L, wus tem· pm.ir1I~ dd l)c..d 111 April so that 1111 11Hkpt·ndcnt rc,eJrch firm cou Id l'' .1 l11.1h: ll'i appropriatcne in thl ,,,1kc llf "1ng' hea11na artcr ~' ch "c.. M.1rch "\ b~ l.o' Angeles Polin Dep.1nmcn1 officer~. K111l' had been driving :i I lvunlf.11 b'<ccl, and the 1nc;.iden1 w:" ~ .1pture<1 on "'ideo 1.1pe I our lAl'D ulf1ccn • .arc aw~itmg trlAI on pohcc hrut.1hty ch.usei.. 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The experiment in after-hour trading comes as alternative systems in thi country and abroad arc eroding the NYSE's market dominance. h 's also a step in the cxchange's plan for 24-hour trading by the year 2000 . ....._... Plclllc exchlnge rl)letld NEW YORK -Federal regulators have rejected a bid by the Pacific Stock Exchange to extend auction-style trading by 20 minutes a da) to compete with after-hour trading on the New York Stock Exchange, official aid. Howc,cr, the Securnic and Exchange Commi ion agreed Wednc day to rccon ider the proposal, and Pacific officials aid they may reque t an even longer extcn fon of the tradina day. Clrl'a Jr.'s _.n1nga on 49 percent ANAHEIM -Carl Karcher Entcrpri cs Inc. o;aid Wednesday that fir t-quartcr profit fell from SS.3 million last year to $2 7 million in the late t period. Pre idcnt Donald f . Karcher blamed the rece ion for the 49 percent earning decline at the fast-food operator. On a per-share ba i , the Carl's Jr. operator earned 15 cents compared with 29 cents a year earlier. During the quarter ending May 20, re"enue' ro c 5 percent, from S1S7.1 million to $164.9 million. SUrprlse: Prtvate Sil.I post prom WASHINGTON -Privately run )aving and loans po tcd a rorc profit in the January-March period, 1hc government reported, but analyst 5a1d that won't do much to hold down the growing co t of bailing out the mdu.,try The nation') 2,283 thrift , excluding 204 in t1tutiom under iovcmment control, earned $627 milhon m the first quarter, the Orficc of Thrift Supcrv1 ion said Wedne. day. llvlll on ..-i 'dUml*ll' m111n.- w AsH1 NGToN -The government has 'ievcre management problem\ -including a 24-}ear backlog of ca e -in 11'1 program to le~y penalt) dutte'> on ar11f1cially cheap imports. uccordmg to tv.o cpnrate '""e~tigat1ons. The probe • by a Senate Governmental Affairs ubcommittee and the U.S. Cu tom Service, documented the government'~ d1fficullic'I in collccung tnnff on good" dumped into the Un11cd State'\ at bclow·market pnce . The levies arc de igncd to protect U S. bu ·incsses from unfair foreign competition. eo111111111e1 sued for pension purchases WA tlfNGTON -hderol lawi.u1ts "ere filed Wcdne day again t rwo compan1e'l for allegedly making unw1 c dec1 ions when bu)ing $60 million m pen ion co"erage -the f1N time the government ha sued an)One on tho c ground'>. There i no cnmm.11 a pect to the t\\O ta .. UH!>. which were filed again t MaX"< m, Inc. of Cahforn1a, and its ub 1diary. Pacific Lumber; end MagneTd., Inc; of \\ 1sconsin. w... Brn. llllY open retlll stores BURBANK -Warner Bro 1s con 1dcnng a chain of retail store to markel 1t' cartoon characters and 01her product'i, follow1na a lucrative trail blazed by the Walt Disney Co Official at the Burbank·ba ed company confirmed they were studying the idea when With Design in Mind, a Lo Angele electronic aamc manufacturer. l'i!>ucd a new'I release uymg Warner plans 150 of the s1ores. -By Tht As odatHI Prr The Costa Mo11 Redevelopment Agency Is seeking appllcatlona from realdents of the City, both within and outside of the redevelopment area. who wlah to aerve on tho Coate Meaa Redevelopment Advlaory Committee. The purpose of the Redevelopment Advlaoty Committee la to promote community under1tandlng of and Involvement In the redevelopment process; to review and auggeat poulble modlficaUons to the existing Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown Redevelopment Area; to lnfotm and educate memberw of the community u to potential community beneflta U1oc1ated wtth redevelopment; and to HtW u an advfaory body to the Costa Mesa Rtdevelopmnet Agency with rtapect to major new r1dr11topmint actlvltlH. The Redewlopm.nt AdvlaOty Committee II an et.Yen member ad hoc commlttH. Including two attemates. which generatfy meeta the last Tuffday of each month at 7;00 p.m. Thfre are currently vacancte1 on thl• commlttM. lnC1Mdual1 lntlf .. ted In llMng on the AedeYelopment AcMaory Committee are urg9d to submit a lettlf npNellng lntlfllt together with a r11ume to Muriel Berman, R~ment Protect Manager, n Fair OriYe, Coata Mesa, Catttomla 82e28 by July 1. 1991 CHERYL ZWEIER is no ordinary banker A\ "' (.tm1lt r fa<~ in t~ .,..,, lnc:e 1917, you mJY .ll~ .ldy Ir.now Chtryl. PrKK to f<>.nina our Cost.a Mesa T .im Chefyl wa w th 1t1z~ Bink 61 Cmta ~. firit a1 an A tt01n1 Vic Pr ldtnt ol Adm n w tion tMn .. ~"' Vi Pmldr.m al pmonnt'I. c hefyt ' nochlt ruson why Bri OI I'~~ no anfi~i~. CMI a-ye at 1714t ~· w. 1111'9"',,..,.,.,,,... l&IM'!.., ri 11"\MIMrll'VWll't NEWPORT BEACH -De lrYi•e eo·. , ... .,,.. c... .. Irvine *• recemty awar•ll thtt h11hc11 national l1ndscap1n1 maintenance honor, 1he Onind Dos11n Award, from 1 he Allociated Landscape Q>ri1rac1on of Amcricl. 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The 250 there Cur the Irvine Barclay Theatre', f u n d ·r a i c r spOMOrcd by Encore Circle Society paid onl y $50, and that got them mu\ic and food galore The fe ll\.C crowd was :.ap to t 1e t 2th Oc >r for pa~ta di he , rou t beef, fan•;y hon. d'ocuvres, cherries jubilee nd other specialties (all donated) and down on the first Ooo-of this fabulous marble-filled building f "r the fun food -tacos, bumtot, !(FC and piua plus desserts an'J coffee. "l\'usic c •f the Night" was t 11e theme of the parly, and it came true with Vocal Works doing Broadway melodic,, Adostra string quartet and tht• bit; band !.Ound<. of "Kra h" occkoni.ig danc:rs. APd, there was that hulf-ma~ked n an with the v1.>hn playing "Phantom" music. The fi\;C·\Car old building feature~ art work on the second and 121 h floor o; -3'l major works with I 15 ,•lld1taunnl pieces displayed thrnughout the building. "I really thin~ prnple enjoy a pa1ty "here thl'\ c.1n move about," said Ginny 'v\clL \\ho wa!. an charge of '"' 1t.1t111n !hat they could do, and .!long the balloon dcwratctl way the\ niuld hit: on silent auction items and purehuc tickets for opportunity priiel. C.Ommittcc mcmben of the two- yc11r-old Encore Circle upport Broup working on the event included Donna Brown~I, J•Mt Dawson, president Thelma Friedel, Wllhelmlnt Sclullo, Phyllis Shaftr, Carolyn Willi•m1, Andrea Sim, Ann Sim and loan Stover. Marjorie and Richard B•rtS.y (like in theater) were there along "ith Barbara and Pete Baul, (he i'> emor VP of finance for Toco Bell, and chairman of the board of the theater, Nan and William Bensyl talso a TB VP). lr-.mc mayor Sally Anne Sheridan, and Noddie and William Welt11er. Proceed!. wca c cxpc•cted to he clo·c to $10,000 • Mo\t people .1vo1d going to JRil, a~ a rule . Out . Saturday e\cning at ''.La Fiesta de 1011 Crc'lce111.lo ;" they were ra>ing money for the opportun ity Triria and Jim Kerrlg.u1 bought the 1d:.1. am1 '0 dad Don M~Clain during a (r,e c1UCl10.1 conducted by Co11ta ~k~.1 Chief of P0hcc Dave Snowden. l heir "1nc,1rccrnticin" 111dudn d111ni;.r lor lour f'ht: ( rc,l:c nllm. a 'upport gn,up tor "outh C oa't S) mphony, altracteu more than WO to at!. Me\lcan-tl cmnl p trl) held at the Ne\\ pt>rt Be 1d1 h11 Ill' of Irene and Don Butts. \l.1r1 •• dw.. I .1catccas played J<; guc''' 111 their f:n'lc nada and PV fa,h101' (1Hcrcd the party area~. foll\l' \\1th h.11loon-. nnd bright pJpcr flo \Cl\ Table' CO\Lrl'tl \\.Ith bright cloths dolled thl 1crc garden 1/ Swan Lake? IA..._.... Swan 'tut:-~t is just Duckyll No sitting ducks here! Just the exceptional quality and nne detailing of ......... solld brass, Swan desigl faucets and tubsets. Add ....... bath accessories, and you've really got duck soup! Don't Co Daffy, come visit West End West. With a selection like ours, you'll n~ver go on a "Wiid Goose Chase" again' 21 ll La&lina Can yon Rel Laguna Beach. CA Ii IJI 4q4.2204 German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln C M Call for Info 540·0281 '-------i-===-=====~----Photography by Jeffrey Pac kage start at $495 Portraits • Candids • Videos Call 545-6786 Hirbor ii Adims. M~ Vtrde C.tr tWUJl'JI WEDDING • CJWIElS AMJ REaPT/fN AllE4S A uniqu,cly rornanuc and pmontl11td ~ddi"J If nlwt o( our 1wo ( •• ...,, 41 • •• ~-c ... ~.,~. f//11 • '· I where pannoe11 ,._.. cllnana on MNIWl-raoct ........ llMCI up by Lori'• Kiachl•. Fonner Colaa Mesa mayor Arlene Sc"* and Cn;eendol pmidcnl ~atala lllCl•u JWen 1n cha,. of 11M 9"at. -W. haft 21 live auclion itetN aid 65 Uent one ," said Schafer. Prococds are estimated at Sl0,000. Defore the marpri.. ften ... was O\'er. the hoMI wefe ptefenlea CfelCCndGI Oolden Baton award for their aene~ and ayppor1 of the SC Synaph(Hly. Marg• and Spec S,•ltkh were thete, and he lhOukt set lhe fashion pant award for his four· color 't)'le. Others were Lynn Dowty (wearing a huae sombnm.> covered with money and lottery tickets), Ann and Wolf Stern, Ann~ and Ted Cuda, next door neighho1s c.,na and Fred Ellis, Dori and Russ Cllbt·rt, junn :ind Paul Garrett, Sally Mana11e, Char and Eric Johnson, Amy and Arthur Kidman, Marlene and Richard Ben on and John Larry Granger, symphony mu!iiC director and conductor. • DYTllE WAY: New group in town. The 1 lander will hold its inaugurnl lunc heon June 24 at Rex Restaurant, Fa hion Island. Purpose of the I landen. is to hold one bag fund·rai!.er each year for a Juvenile cau e and to tn\.'Olve f'a hion bland stores with it uetivitie . I landers board member include Adrienne Brennan, Susan Chandler, Mary Lou Hornsby, Christine Perricone, Mary Ann Wells and Billur Wallerich. No ............ . I cc and Mitzi Holmes and Barbara and Peter Bassi June f REE Specials Water Saving Euro-Dishwasher or $1,000 OFF Cabinets with kitchen orders placed before th& 4th of July 2901 W. Cout Hwy., Suite 240, N.B. John Dominis Marina M-Sat 1O·7:30 Sun 11-4 We.ddlne, Pholofy'8phy Stills & Video 843-9231 r ............... ., Your ad can 1 J be seen here : • Call Candy J ! at 642-4321 t . ext. 303 ~···· ...... , .. Venetian Gondola Getaway hG'ln•• Colir!MI Bulieu l,, L • Ch1mpca1ne _ ft .,,. • C.ft c~nur.. ~'~ A Cla1rt1n (7~~77r5: cO-f N [[)M INl6 On The Bay at Newport Elegant Saturday RtctptJons 11 am • 4 pm Complete Caterina a Full Service Bar Coalact ..... ll0-111 RUFFELL'S UPIOlSHIY llC. PECJ L ALE Exotic African Protea' 85tcu Com~ nnd get 'cm! •I llNJll~ fo""I dt 6411 • ,t;c>rM,~ tbc-llurlMw """' "'""" /!Jj() 4411 IWlll I '!lb SI rt'f.'I Cul/11 Mffu, ~ JJ2G27 714 •64$ •Hl•O " ii I 1 I wing old cefully with the dicine cabinet cheaper to tain a Roll e then an body. The age per on 65 takes pill a day to keep the on the road. 1 ere arc pills make us y, sleepy, r aetic, uil, regular, palpitating, free, gns-free fat-free. The thing we have to do on ou r is make enough moner to pny his indispcn able service. But fe not, one day there'll be an mm pill to relieve Checkbook Anemia due to a wca!I. dollar C< Ill. thing reveals your age like )' u medicine cabinet. In your t 11e your war che t contains a of p1rm. and 18 vanetie~ "I'll full-bodied t ampoos and rnn 1tt0ncrs. , Along come the fortie and th m1d·hfe fune~: irregularity, m nia and tres In scaling lhe 1..1 r oratr ladder you've a p1 d up an e'<travaganl ulcer Or t • By now your medicat1on11 are flowing the cabinet onto the room counter top. the half..cent ury mark you're \I f tly into triple-digit won~er dr s. You wonder where you re to get the money to pay for 1 • Some people economize by rn111ng back on their weekly v1,1t'i 111 their thcrap1~"· but then the) h.ivc 10 increase their t1me-relea e 'C.t ~teem pill' at $10 a gulp. the golden year.; you\c uatcd 10 )Our very own drug • l'he cnJlc~., 'helve of tic' .trc mcmor.,~le reminder c numcrou\ campaign' you've and 10,1 an the internal won. pharmJC) bo.i'lt the world 's rge~t collection of tromtc llnal fire C'<lingu1 hers I 0\\-n .i complete a \Ortmcnt of min for every "nown 1cncy including willpower. It c~ me th.it chem1 h manage quceze 48 eo,"1cnt1al v1tnmin 12 mineral' into u pill the ~1ze coffee bean. It la"e' more mse thnn writing the Lord ' r er on the head of n pm. ·very time I 'wallow a capsl!le I "orry 1( It know., where ll1S aoing. Herc's hi&h·tcch, three-stage rcxkct carryma t1 v luable payload 10 my liver or gallbladder -and literally fl)ina bhnd No radar No control to"Wer I alwny clock my rockets to be urc they've ufcly \l-par1tcd down range and not c oded over the wrong real e. fhe threat of colhdina pill al o wormome When this l tcr happen' it' c.illeJ "c;1de ct~." You get the que,l\y ins )Ou\c launched too m~n> g~ in IOQ hort a time. ~hy 1J it the more rc,tncted the we lend, the more pill we c to t.tkc? Never once hn my y thanked me for thi'I acriricc. ybo we coJdlc our el\.c too ch. I knuw 11 m11n who ·cs,folly cnutcriLcd hb ulctr nl ht with • tuwerina 51 ck of pc Su1ctte drench~d an Ina brandy ucc. nus <'On't thi w11huut con4'ult1n ' .• · ~r ician. ~ - aMJ Mcl1ttyrf I 11 rrtld~nt .t n• lptl. Photograph • omp ny1n1 an rticlc bout the 81lboa Bay •tub ' annual Oovc1 nor' Ball were m1 den11 1 d m WcdMsday' O.llJ Pilot. w r ret th rror. MTHOllY'l IHOI .... llQN SALE .JJST N TME FOR FAll-ER'S DAV-Kiwi ahoe wlet $27 .95. l<Jwl oedlr lt'IOe n. S13.95. 541400 • IATII llCGUlll .. Pie and Bake Shoppe .,....... tty ,,... 0•• .. .. •illdowa " drillk ...... .... JCeM of CMI Oft ~ .......,., of children wmna •• a ctallias., of ca1m lfl&iP1 • a ..... 11111*. ol ..-.e ,.,.. .,. • ""'' plant, of rgw YpcMI row ~ Corn and whea1, or flatlandl Md~ of mountatn1 and IOltina Wlllditl. uf city ylines 1od ~ ...... Out uppermost in °"' mlndl 11 the final dcstinatioll. landl WW be .,....... ... ---.o.. .. _. .... .,..__.come ,,.._ _. IM ,-. of our lwe1 wll II .,..Wr like a j•JMW ,,.... HoW ,_lcMI)' WC ~ lhc ,...., .._his tht minu1c1 for '°''"'"• -WJ1t1n1. w1ft1n1. ""'• ... &he It hOft. • W• wt reach 1hc t•t&On, 1tltt wUI ._ n•'' we cry. '\\'Mn rm 18 •• 'Whln l buy n new Me ..... lcnl•" ••WIN• I put the IH& kid 1 hruap coUcac .. "Whin I have ,.id off lhc monpte! .. "When IF' • ,._.w." .. When J reach ~ ·9! ol rctar.-nt. I •hill U.. """6ly twr Iller! .. Sooner or -. w •• _._ there • no 11auon, no au place to arme It once lftd for all. 'the tn'e IHAPl-W IOUTIQUI Look~ be9t wtth faeHonl tom o.x boutkp located 8djlar1l to°"' ~ dub. 131-3123 Pl "'w. ..... tnp '1111 _.... o•b a •ea•. II n1111ne1J ............ ....... ,be ... .r"il•• mono, oipedllly *" .,...... witlt ...... 111.2': ....... " .... .., Whidt me Lofd hMla .-; .. .ua rejoice -a be &lad m la." It illl'a IM bilrdHI of &Ck'ly eMt *M men mad h M the re~• O¥et ye11erday and the fear of lontorrow. IHAPl-W~ CIOWN HMDWMI Cook'-'> a mernorlble day tor o.d with. ~QUiity OlJCN.E gas grl. F,_ o.Jlvsy. Ff9e uaanbty. '42·1133 DIAPll'll DAllOtrl "().Mg 1tw pmt ... )1981'8, mt tlrnily ,._ berwltted tremendoully tom 1he ttneu progrlrT'8 ~ *' pro1111l0t• 11t ~Up NBY~'. 131-3123 Rid( Cole, Corona del Ms Creat8 • stri<Wlg all'tOU8t18 In °"' two- pilc» dims by t.>.DY PACE. NllvV jeckM ""' eoft pt.t...on aklr1 ., weftlt>le ~ 5a.10-18, SQ6. ••• 5521 Order Oad• f8\,utt8 pie earty and bek8 It your88lf or pld< It '-'> heh from cu owns. 548-&m WllMLIMAll ~Oedwtth cu~ 8ellctl0n of owdlrtd~ 131 .... UM IPOIT COINS.,_. IPOlnl&MI Flll!Hor_. n \nctiof'W ~ ang<t rr r r Wttti ~lN ~. Now MRltlle In 'f04I pwc:t\*l~ Or. l.OU Edit. -~ J • .-w.a.•ca. ..... GNI "8 ~that IMta .~.Wild« ...-in to 'IOO teat, 1 eK gold & lteel Certilf MtehM. 14111• H.,._ Market/ Sa• ... I Crowa Hardware I Apparel: Champqne, Olane, Drapet'1 l Dunon'a, Pinwheel•, Hup l Ki_., hape-Up Boutique I CaN1. Glftl, Boob: lmqt1 Hallmatk. Crown Boob / •mc. AntbaoY• Shae Rtpeir, Wnlift' Plau Cleenn, aw t1 ~ m hclnl Bank. .a1 Oit, Dr. Lou ROJ EWar, ~t / r.-HickGrJ Fanna, Katie llcGWrt'1 Old hlhiaMd Re Shoppe / .Jenlrr. '· Manhall l Co. Jtwllen t lleelt• 6 Flt••• Shape·Up Newport. Great FMth Vitamina ' Career seminar at ~ "finding Your Future: Job Search and Transition Skills in the '90 " is the title of a career network eminar to be hosted by the combined network ministries of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and St. Jame Episcopal Church Saturday. The very nature or job security i 1 and job ausraction has continued I.. to change as more companies • consolidate their operation and streamline their work forces. With n· so many talented individuals being tested by the results of these changes, the Career Network Min istrie of St. Andrew's and St. James have planned a eminar for members and friends to help them deal wilh their job dilemmai;. The seminar will be held from 7:30 a.m. lo l p.m. at Dierenfield Hall in St. Andrew's Church, located at 600 St. Andrew's Road m Newport Beach. The acminar coordinators have a embled an outManding roster of speakers to motivate and encourage all participants, according to spokeswoman Betsy Hall. St. Andrew's member Or. John Fry, a clinical p ychologist, will d1scusa the effect of career changes on our lives and how to deal with ttie -.ire s facto~ of these changes. Jay St Clair, a prtsident of a compan':J ~ffering in!lurance and Cinancial~rvices, will addre ·s the Registration for the seminar, including materials, is $12. Early reservations are suggested, as this seminar has sold to capacity in years past. Regis tration information is available from Gloria Trefts at St. Andrew's Parish Life Office, 631· 2880. flnudal DHdi ol plOple dudat a )ob •ranlldoa PlifiaiL Career eou .. ling apertiM will be preeenled by John f. ,..- Dcrnina and Wiiliam It. Ellermeya. Demina is a part1* in a Swill b•ed manqemeat consultina b which ranb a1 the world's I~ executive seardl company, while Ellermcyer founded the Southern California division of Lee Hecht Harrison and is a noted counselor for executives in career transition. "Working Toward the Future" will be presented by John T. Gordy, an all·American college football player, all·pro NFL player and the first executive director of the NFL Player$ Association. He has held senior positions in many prominent companies in the health care field. Coordinators for the seminar jiiiiiiiiijiiiiilll•••••llliill•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii are Bill Simons of St. Andrew's, now a registered investment advi er after retiring from a career in engineering, manufacturing and general management, and Fred Kumm of St. James, a marketing professional with 35 years or experience. s· - ')' n I J 11 "'lliffage !Faire Shoppes 11 For Lease -Prime Location Retail Space From sl.85 gross Office Space From sl.65 gross Largest Mall In Laguna Beach. Two Levels Of Secured Parking. Prime Coast Highway Locati>n. Heavily 'IhlfrEked Area. (714)497-0132 UM S. Cout Hwy., Lapmllada Pil (714) e'f .. ll' The seminar will begin at 8 p.m., with the preceding half hour reserved for continental breakfast. Luncheon nacks will be provided after the seminar. MESA UPHOLSTERY l J ' I i ( f ( ' ; ' './ ! ~ ( I ! t l I: l . I · l 1 , _ ~ ', 1 , , r f 1 ! : r ~ 1 f 1 J r 1 · SALE 50°/o OFF* CUSTOM FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY 642-8400 1998 H'irhor Blvd . Co<.to M('<>O •,1",1'.t 'I Ii You could 111 the pcap.. at Travel .Panaen really pa UoUod -and around ud around. u p WHI to IO aomcwhore - aap'9re -the chances are t..U.at tMt OM Of the 16 ...... • die Co&ta Mela tmel qency bu bl• thin, ind kaoWa how 10 •ab 1our trip panicularJy ~ .... 'All our employees arc ~atiib in one area or another," cxplaim Marilyn Oust, owner of the .,-cY· "And we all share our e.ipenences and ideas to benefit our cus&omen." There's Vickie Bnehner, who handles a aood share or the cruise bookinp. She's been with the apncy frve ~rs, and flew with 1WA for 20 n prior to getting her rect manently on the around. Li~a Slauahter, with ~even ycan in the business, conducts cruises for older group'> to Mexico .and Hawaii. Robert Cooper, with 20 years in the travel busines , can shed some light on the Dark Continent. He's an expert on Africa, as well as a destination reserved only for the adventurous few -Antarctica. Bud Bennett, with eight years in the busine , specialize~ in golfing groups and A ian tours. Jeanne Porro is the expert on Europe, as well as crui c to Mexico and Hawaii, and has 14 years' experienc~. rr your de tination i the Mediterranean or the Middle East, check wi th Nadia Carter, who has been a travel agent for six years in 1he United States and four in Europe, and speaks five languages. Pat Ewing, a 15·year ve teran, has been on 107 cruises and ca n find you an excellent jazz.oriented water journey. The list goc\ on and on. Ann Thomas (six years) specializes in Hawaii; Jeane Hubinger (also six yea rs), coven England, France and Germany and can arrange a barge cruise in Europe. Gloria Clifford (six years) handles ski groups, and Craig Brown, the rookie or the staff, develops vacation tours in upscale resort areas. Most or the agents in Travel Partners are longtime Orange Coast residents or, in some cases, native Orange Countians. Gust, who was born in Fullerton, started the agency 21 years ago on Dover Drive in Newport Beach, then COSTA MESA COURTYARDS .. RESTAURANTS China King .> Plcante Mexican Food :J Poulet De France ' No "Subs"titute Sultan Lebanese Food T.C.8.Y Yogurt HAIR/IEAUTY Anthony Michaels Salon Oevnn Hair Design Fantastic Sam's Salon Montage The Best of Everything SHOES SllMCIS Athletic Express ADIATemp. Employment Patrin! Shoes Affluent Travel Century 21 Inland Pacific DRUG Cltivest Real Estate CVS Drugs Craig McDonald, DOS Ory Cleaners HEALTH CWI Evans Rents Furniture Sports Connection H&R Block Just Alterations VIDEO/ILICTIONIC/MUSIC MaH Boxes Etc. Affordable Portables Nutrl-Systems Egghead Software Nu.Vision Computer Discount Pacific First Bank COMING SOON ••• The Golden Dreidle --• Hon Of: CVS Harbor ~ 19th SL Costa Mesa, CA cHE~~~" Ck>thestlme Euphorta Clothing Co. Flt We• Lingerie for Less Pacific Eyes fl rs Rose of Sharon aen·f~~'fitnts Contalnwll'IS J.C. Humphries )lwllen Ol)'Y'npk Ca"*I . OPUS-Ill Cits Pang • Posten Arts N Gt1phlcs Tomr~o-o.ay Vickie Baehner, Marilyn Gust and Nancy Decker (from left) at Travel Partners in Costa Mesa. moved into the around floor or the high·rise building at 485 E. 17th St. in l!il86 when plans for a savings and loan company at the site fell through. "Travel Partners" really fights for the rights of its clients," Gust noted. "We have an excellent reputation in the industry, and we get very good results when one or our customers has a problem. Also, we get excellent upgrades on cabins for cruises." The constant eJ1changing of ideas is what keeps Travel Partners up to date, Gust declares, noting that the staff has a meeting each Thursday morning with a guest speaker outlining new of travel. "The depth or our cxperie cc makes the big difference," ust said. "Our people know the st destinations and we also know e community." Travel Partners Is o en weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to :30 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and other times on appointment. "I've been called at home on Christmas Day," Gust admitted. The agency is located at 485 E. 17th St., Suite 102 in Costa Mesa, and can be reached by telephone at 631·5240. Cartoons come to· life at Fashion Island The famous cartoon creations or William Hanna and Joseph Barbera will come to life at Fashion Island for four fun·filled days or live performances guaranteed 10 entertain kid or all ages. The merrymaking get under way Saturday with everyone 's favorite stone·age family, the Flin~tones, at the "Yabba Dabba Doo Anniver 'ary Revue." Join George and Judy Jetson, along with their companion Astro, June 22 for a quest for food and fuel during the "Jct sons Jellystone Jam." Yogi Dear, Scooby Doo, Huckleberry Hound and Jabbcr1nw will lead an e'(citing audience participation musica l revue, "Hanna·Darbcra Fun." June 29. Scooby Doo al~ will lead hi own -.how. called "Rockin' Scooby," July 6. All events are free or charge and open 10 the public. Show will take place in the Neiman Marcus/ Broadway courtyard at 12:30, 2, 3:30 and 5 p.m. each Saturday in Fa hion Island, Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach. For ru rther information, call 721·2022. HB Realtors chief works in capitols Jim Righeimer, president of the Huntington Beach· Fountain. Valley A ociation of Realtors, pent .,evernl days at the state capitol in Sacramento. where he attended meetings and worked on programs at the lllalc Lcg1 lature. R1ghe1mer met with State Sen. M arian Bcrgc!ton a nd A'scmbl)man Tom Mays to dhCUllS homeowners' rights and l\,UC' l he following "'eek, Righe1mer !raveled lo Wa~lungton D.C .. "hc:rt" he a11cndcd n meeting or the NJ11onal AS'iOCiation or Realtors and met with Congrc 'men Dana Rohrbacher and Chri'> Cox to discuss legi,lation affecting the avings und loon bai lout and how the co ts will be pa~ed on to home buyers through inctca-.cd interest rates .rnd loan fce<1. letirementLMng for Actfre Seniors Our Sunday Brunc h is "The Talk of the Town!" Give it a try, the tab is on us. Call for reservations. ·VII.AS· ~6t6-6300 3 fQlivllW Id. c - ti Anl~~per Published by Page Croup Publishing, Inc. Ell&ot Stein, Jr., chairman Jim Cretsinger, publisher Wllhm S. Lobditllt editor & vice president se~ Mathie, managing editor W., lunoughs, 1901 -1989, founding publisher Edllorlal -- -~ An . open letter to our luture Best 01 the Hotline . ''I beg of you to remember thut wherever our life touches you() '"c help or hinder ... w/Jcrevcr your life touches ours, you make u. stronger or weaker ... There 1s no escape -man drag., man down, or min llft41 man up." K-MARS on _different planet 'I' -Booker T. Washington. • Dcnr lugh chool tudent: l ligh school dropout rates arc dramaucally lower at Orange Coa t school districts. according to a recent state education department report. During the last five years. the numbers of high school dropout have fallen 57 percent in the Newport-Mesa Unified chool District and 30 percent in the Huntington Beach Union High School Di trict, acooFding to the report. State , chools Superintendent Bill Honing reported that dropout rnte~ throughout the state arc down 19 percent over the lost five years. and 20 percent throughout Orange County. That\ the good new\, e\pec1L1lly during a bleak time for education. We c.1n breathe a 'l1gh of relief, but we have to continue nddrcs,ing education 1ss'ue . It i'i our future. You Jrc our future We arc handing }OU .t pli.1nct that 1s uffcring from neglect The attention it demand will come from you. We arc h.rnd1ng )OU d1 e.1 .. e~ that cripple nation . You will find the curc'l We are handing \OU .1 national chcckflook that is woefully in the red . Yt'u mu t halance ll We .ire h.rndmg O\Cr n.rnonc; 1hat continue to war with CJch tither Ytiu "111 ncg<Ht.ltc pc.1cc. Or not Right rm" )Our hie mJ\ he wo hU'I) to con~rtlcr all the prohlcm' )Ollr \\-Mid l'I ra~ing You ma~ he p1ck1ng a college. planrtm!'!, for the prom nr co1l'l1denng dropping out For our 'ial..c. v.c hope rt'" rot the lattct Becau1>c, even thou~h we don·t alway'i exprc-.-. it. you Jre our b1µgc"t a\'iCt. We thrive on your achievement-.. We want to 1..now what vou v..mt for \Olar future Bccau.,c. tnC\lt.1bl}. 11 v.111 heeome your future. Whatever 1., gomg to happen will h.1ppen, but ho" you handle each cr1c;1c; l'l dependent on how \ .. C prepare you. In order to do that. )OU ha\c tn .,t.1\ tn .,chool We l..no"' 1t\ not al"aY' tlMt CJ<;) School c.in be tough at time . But }OU c.1n m.1ke It what you want it to be, and you "lhould cnJm 1t to the fulle\I Ta"c C\Cf)thmg 11 hllS to offer l f )OU need help. '>CC yvur roun,elor. or a teacher. You o"'e 11 to )Our elf, ;rnd v.-e neu.1 1t from )OU. Today In History Editor's note: The fo/lowmg are Bmple of Orange Coast Daily Pilot readers' comments on last Thursday Que tion of the Week: Whot do you think of K·MARS, the new radio station on 103.J FM where K-OCEAN once resided. While Pilot editors welcome and read all comments, we will only publish re ponses from callers who leave a name (ple11se pell 11 out), city Bnd phone number (for \'Cr1fic111ion). You con get in~o/, t•d b) cal/mg tbe Ec11tor\ Hot/me nt 642-6086. I h.mk 1<>11' I thin"-MARS l·M " a deltnite ch.inge for the hetter Eaw h'tencr' '"11 h,1\e K-LITt. K-BIG. the Wia"c .ind othilr' thev can tune into So K·OCl:A 'J \\On:t rcall) be ffil\\Cd MA\R5 f-M 1'1 J fabulou\ .tdd1t1on the combma11on of progrc'"".: rock. funky dance formJt :ind the air per!>onahtte!> MC r reddy Sn.1kc,i,,.in, Rachel Donahue and the wcd1sh EJgle MAR~ fM 1c; ~1mrlJr of the K· ROO of the 80s. now all they need 1s Ou t\ Street I think it'~ fohulom.: .tnd I'm tuned in. ANGELA POER Huntington Beach 0 I thin"-the muo,1c 1 1mpo!>,1blc tn ll\ten to It\ disturbing \en U.td It JU~l couldn't be "-Or'e 10\1 FlrMMING "'./e, .. porl Beach { Dclrn1tch the nc" ~1ARS l·~l" outr.igcou!>· pla)111g OllNC thJt " not onh not he ird in CJlrl<,rn1.1 hut not ·heard in the l \ fhe~ .ire letters foda) 1\ I huro,dav, June 13, the the White I lou'e w1tchbo.trd, IMth da) of 19'>1 There ore WI 'telhng the l\raehli publtcl). "When Six educltlon tla)'' left 1n the )CM you're '>cnou' about thl\, call To the f:.ditor: Onr ycnr Dito: Secret.II) uf St.1te "'·"). I graduated from CdM ll1gh lame., A Bn~er 111, 1e,11f)1na School four year' ugo. ;ind l am hdorc the House l·ore1~0 Affo1r' Today'~ Dirth.days: Actor • completely outraged b) 1he battle ' Comm1ttcc. ur~ctl hrucl to accept Richard 1 homos 1 , 40 .. Actrc~ thnt ha been cn~urng bct"ccn the 1 1 .1 U.S plan fo1 pence mu,, (0.11.:cr All> Sheedy 1s 29. 1 cnni player ('hr i \ t l ll n f· u n Jam c n ta I 1, t " 'gu"e uut the telephone nurnhcr for Ucttma Bunge I\ 28. movement .ind . the pro-cduca11on '1 1 ,------------------------------roup upportcd Ii) many teacher'>. ., •. ,,, ,, ...• \tudent<; nnd p.irenl' of 1)11r community, I "u (ortun.1tt c no ugh to h;i .. c tike Marino '" .1 1c.1chcr :Uld tu be a part of h1' P'\cholo ' cla'" Ye ... he brl>ught ht11110,cxu,,1, into the d.1"tnom, ,1!> <iny great p c:hnlo , tc11chcr "uuld dcftn11ch the le.idcr.. rn new-age mu-;1c bccau,c. after all, the hcc;t mu-.1 c on earth come from MARS DENNIS BRESS. JR Balroa hland 0 I feel that a long-time, familiar companion, K-OCEAN has pa cd away. l had 10 cancel the dial at home 1n ca r rndio We had o much 1n common. II wn' PCH traffic cond111on • activ1t1e around town and re tauranl plug . The new K-MARS mu-;t appeal to tho c who ha .. e a )CO 10 hc<ir the unfamiliar. The \Ound' arc 0 pcrccnl from other countries No one el e play mu ic like 11. Since I 03 1 station ha,•e blended, pcrhap it will be more cosl·crfecll\lc for the 0'4ner5. H there i a market out there for •.trange sound .. '°be iL H o"e .. cr. I hope lhe management will return to the former formnt 1f their nc\\ idea., arc not .sn lptcd h) the putihc. and rnurc ''l!nil ic.1 nth. the .Hl .. crt1wr' · A re'" r rec 111m ot K OCl AN '"" he a \\d1.11mc relief tn me. Jnd pn,b.1bl) '" 11thu re,1dcnt\ of NC\\fl<lrl U1.•,1d1 \\hll h.1J ll1)0\CJ 11 heh,re JO \ '\ \l t l~O~ "-1. \\ J'tlf I lk ,1ch L.. \\e J,in·t h'h.n 111 1h1. ,1,11111n JO\ more now l .,~ti "' l"tcn to the regular one hut nu'' ''' d 1n~ clan~ liang bang \tulf nl be li\tcnin!t 10 M. old ·la,httlneJ mu,11. bccau'c 11' more '°'1thing C\tr,1 ucd1t. 'ICC teal:hcr' .ir1 p· 1 cdurat1on! ·1 he p. rent' ,.,.h,, .m nppo,cd c.10 ~ecp their l h1ldrl n llll I 111 I he d,l\,fllOlll llf t hl' d1,CU\\IOn ln'ilC.ld the\C group' kd compelled to cun.111 111hcr 1mhv1duul' right,, h " mtcrc,tin tn me hcing an Engli'h m.11or rnd .1 'tutlen1 ol n 1h11 c .11 1 it e, .11 u r c th •• t th I.' foml,1ment.ili't ltroup in th" .trc.1 \I C'> the 01blc tfl JU't1I~ their .1ct1un,, I he llrbk hkc um •rt·at v.ork of liter .uurc '' 'uhject to 1ntcrpret3t1 n AMY LAtlRL:'IJ ll \11'\l R ( '"' ~omc \\hen Like the mu-.1c m 1he ture' It\ more rcla·ong. 0 JOHN BAILl::.Y Co 1.i Me'a I'm reall) happ) lO cc that a lcx.Jl \l:tllon 1o; pl<t)IO!t altcrnJtl\C mu'll1. \IARS remind me a !).rc.11 dcill ol the K-ROQ \Orne ye.ir' ago bdorc the 'tat1on ,,3, old Anti the) 1.hanged their nu1,1c <o<1 thev b1.1..imc mt,rc m.111l\lre,1m It', nrcc tu \CC th,11 tine of them I' ~ntn\! out on 1 hmb pl.t\mit ~1X>d .iltcrnall\C mu,ic, .ind I h~e h<t''"' ,1no1hcr chotl'C \1 AR'\ h.i' alrcaJ ) tound • 'P'" l'n m~ 'tcr1.· '' prc,ct but111n .. And. it the) "-ccp pht)ing the mu\ic the) \t,trted o tar. I'll keep h'tentng \ll It ~( 0 rt HOD(1l: turona dcl \br 0 I lch wbbcd "hen K·OCL \i "·'' h:1min.1tc:J. r he .ulult rcxk form .11 "" cre.11 ah;n~ v.1th local llC\\,, h•l ti 'f'llrt,, ll;{'',lf g11C\t\, lul.'.11 ,{',1 'U ri ice: cnnd111on' .ind f\ll.'.11 C\.Crlh I al~1n~ "1th Otl1c:c:r lkl <it the \\ \llllk n Bn.11 lc'!I\ .11. I "•'' rrn1intlcd o( th1' p111'l1c ,C',..,,1cc br1 >,tdc."t .1 n1 it hl· r 111,, I 11nh hope me~ 1 bu.:-i.., re1uHn.1tc' lhc ~ 0( I \ '-I he ~1.1r' I \1 1\\\0U 11 l"t:d the.: h,1at "'II h th1' 1lnt: \\1th th" 'pare-cadet ntu"c lornlJI I thinlo.. 'uch a 1<1rm.1t 1' heller 'Ul!td 1,1r .10 audience "uch "' Bollier. Col 1rad11 fRlD \H \Pl'HIRD (. ll\t I \1c,,t \\\ln "'1th '1gorou' l'lhn" ,1a.: "'"' \flnllll.d\, trH l11.J111i.: 11111111~\ l.111ndcrcr'. -'' n u•n'l'''·•tl\\.: Rcputil1can. l ,1m l • llh l I lh'd 11'.lul 1hc con'11tut11ln1d '''lie' I ht: lnurth amendment 111 thl· I c1kr.1l C 1m .. 11tut1nn ,t,111.·, th.11 I hi.' nght ul 1hc people Ill he 'l'llll<' 111 1ht:1r pe t,l'n', hou'e', f' 1pcr'. ,111d cllcl.'t,, • i·""'t unrc.1"'n.1hlc ,c,irlhC' and o;c11un;' 'h rll n11t he '11llJtcd, tnd ntl \\ 1run1' 'hall '"II~'. lilll upon (ltob 1tik l•lll\C, "lll)j)(lrtcd b~ O;uh <'r 1rt1rm.1tHm . .inll pMt1 ul:arl dc-.cribing the pl.1c-c to he se rcheJ, .ind the pcr~'"' 1>r thin " to-be 'e1zed " \II n~ht' ~ long "' the pcnplc, 1•nl llm11cd ('K'>\\er' re ranted h1 the go,crnmcnt, 1( 1he'l' arc initdequ.uc. rhc Con,.t1tut1on h 1, u mc"4n' to h a.nlcndcJ to ch;ingc the'c P'"'crs. 1 here '' no trcitt leap to n lrlllll m;111ll 11orv dru~ te,11n c'I cmplo cc.,, tfl r.\nllomly h1"in "'ut Jc,}; ~.trC'hcJ at \\Ur pince (,t bu inc"· ur to htl' c \1111r fll,mc 1rl hcJ r 1llc .11 item~ ~. Jun9 13. tll1 - On May 22. Ul-56, Congre man Prc .. ton Brooks enlcrcd a nearly empty Senate chamber, upproachcd Ma 'achu ctt' Senator Charle umner. cw,cd Sumner of hbchn& South Carohoa. and proceeded 10 t-eat Sumner 1bou1 the head with about 30 firm 'trokc' of • g()ld·roppcd C01ne. T h 1 ' r .1 r e d i ) p I a y o t Conue' ional courte v ha!> had rcw pardllel' 1n the intcf'ening 135 )CiH\. A more gentleman!~ .. crbal 'port ha' replaced 1t. And e .. en thiJl hm grm~n dull ..... 111211 -There arc a h.1ndful o f orator'> left in Congre~'· There Jrc 'creamers nph!nty Jim Traf1cant ot· Ohio come' to mind. Othcn Jre painfully \Clf· rrgh tcou'i and their allempt., at high rhetoric more clo'>clv r c: ., e m b I c • Conservative buffoonery than Politics Jcn.11c . It 1' an e\tr.tord1nary commodity to ~c .1hlc to peak and hold attention Gl\en the new-tool candidate 111 the p.t!.l fe\\ )ear'I, the dv. indltng number of fol"~ "who ha .. c: the wort!'" 1 a cause of concern The House of Rcprese n1at1\C ' espec1Jl1 ~hould he a place bursting with pcf\onaht1cs with hard edge' and forceful view!'. The beige, computerized, con tttuent· s.cn 1t1vc pol-. fail to deh .. er much al all We all ha .. e grown u cd to their dl\<t,trOUS \l,1tu1e~ cohbled to~cther in late-night mark-up'.'t . G1ve11 '"" d1o;mal record of ach1e,ement. at lca.,t our congre,.,mcn could educate and entertain \\ h1ch '' "'h} I am '(' pica ed h) Bob Dornan·, Jct.:1!.mn to remain u mun of the Hou e. You've got to lt1\e Dornan 11 \OU h.i\e an npprcc1at1on fur the· ht'i!O~ of the hod) "c call the (.on~re·' He'~ the ~enu1nc ar11dc rcprc~nt:itl\e rn pnmarv color • a gifted orator, .ind a very 'imart ... 1udcnt ul pol111c' and pohcv Dorn 1n '' "' oh' 1ou,ly different hec.111,c he I' pJ ~innate He IO\C\ hi\ 101' He 'pcak'i h1<. mind. He CnlO\\ hi' t.llhni:: I .illmirc m.1n\ l>n the lclt fur lhl· .... tnll• rc.1,nn' Ron Dellum'. J111 c\,1mplc. ha' hi.ch hccn "ronl! <in l'\Cr\ ''n~k m.11or '"uc of the P·''' ~I \C.tr' he ha' 'e"cJ Out 111:·., .in 11r1gm.1I .1nJ he ha' the \lftllC l•I hctnl? r'•'""'" Itch \Hl•nc. I 1:l Brl'lli..' ind Ch.srh1. \\ 1IJl1n Cll I .,,,, .ire l\\11 1•1h<:r 1. '1mrlc' ot 1hc t\p\; ol 1.nlh!fC"m in \\l' 'hl111ld chc11,' • • • • f' • • • • • .. • • • • • .. • • • .. • • j' c:i..a.t1 O.Wtt•: '*•• fllr • .i .. ••r•i•I low tluo111h tod1y ... Md'°' tac.pt 1111rtly ......... ...,.,. ~---~ ct.If ... ·~ .. Ms. ·-· ... • • •• • • • WMcl: Air Quality: ... ... ,,......, ......... !I .. ...... "'"'' Md Air q.ul1ty 11 Mornlna low roreoit to be n II • IDJ ~ '5?I &J 0 ~ a cloud• Mid '°' good w1th. ~ throup Frld1y of 42. ,., .. .. -.. ,......,_.... -• ..., "" ... --~"most· ly cw1r. OCEAN REPORT -11111111 ~ " SJ ::.-:~ .. .. """-I 0.. .. SI •• BOATING SURFING . w.nn.w " 72 .. " ·-.. u Mount.Int : ...... ,, ., :::"r. n SI ~l-'1 " Ut• night i nd i ope •wW* ........... ""'"' L<>CATION SW StW'I UWiM 61 ,. ., u W Uk~City '° " "IOrning low TODAY'S SUN lo~ 10 111 IS._. wP J Hllfttl""°" led 1·2 '= ,,.. ... ,. ., ~ IO Sl ~ .. urt 71 •• clouds i nd roa loot MU .-.-. M4 ~If ~led 2·J "°"' .... " " st Chiu .. u '° StSlt~M n .. S"41 ...,..,....., > feet. l .. Mft'H 77 " CinclMall ' "4 •long lh• lower COfC>rll 4ff Mlt M ,,,. " so .. " """"" so Sunrise: 5:39 a.m. ~ D ..... .f1Wnrtt. t4 n TwtOll " .. ro.ut"I slopes. FISHING urn• le.di 1·2 """"' S,.ln&t .. 71 , ........ " ., \\ Mhof!Jf<>ll,0.C. '° 7l Sunset: 8:05 p.m. SI t Crtet. 1·2 ,. ..~. II S7 HMnl\il11 17 7S Wl<l\IU I) .. Goo4 Qt(tl .. -· ·~eel 0 Sin Clemtnte 1·2 flit R""-dClty 7S u l kloit..,., 92 76 ulk'o !Mn, 1Mm1cvd"' tevlpln, llo-•i-•lft .. ,. 1.-ditMpollt .. u nllo •Ml ""d b.ut SA<11men10 .. H ICAnut Clfl< ., .. I s.u .... •> so lu V:tk 102 ,, 0 () TIDES $Aft ~1 .. ardlM .. Sii M~m .. 74 S•n~ " 60 MllwAukff 71 S9 ll#rml'd• IO 7J $•n h •ndt(O 6) n Mpb·SI '•ul tO 61 "°"II ~nna Ill n Mft)f!H IO u New 0.lfAllt .. 7' Jt'futa~m 7S u Sanl&Ana 7.) st Nt-w '°'. ,,,~ 11 n IMdnn .. s~ )&nlA l&rb.\rA 70 S6 OUt""""°C11r ., " Madrid tO " !io.tnll Cnu " SI Om•h• to .. ...... .. Jl Full Moon LastOtr. New Moon S.n lu • Olinp<l .. SI °'"""" to 70 11-Tl S7 S.nta •0t• 12 ,. "'"~'""" 17 .. ~, ...... , " n June 27 July 5 Juty 11 Sloc~IM .. 60 Ptlor4'i, t l 11 ln~,..i to 7l 'Y~Mfi."'v IS SI l'llbbll~ ll " K'N'REUGION "I wall 'cry i.urpn,ed 11 appened," E:mma \a1d "!:>omconc rew a cherr't homb and 11 nearly ve my dog a cardiac arrci.t .. i.uper.1licd b)' parents, he said. The trouble came when the fesltval hall was closed and people came to the church baseme nt ''looking for a party," he sajd. No alcohol wa 'erved at the e"enl, he added Rre ignnes · sprinklers in hospnal's delivery room HlllER From A1 friendly and h a d a i.o ltd relationship with her parent with wh om she ljyed. Until recent ly, Huber worked a a waitres at The Old Spaghetti Factory in Newport Beach where co-worker say the attractive young woman often had to deOect passes from customer . Smith i.a1d pohce are short of lead and need help from the publtc. "At this point we don't have any renl 1gn1f1cant lead to work on," \m1th i.:ud. "There wa no physical "Bn'> of a '>t rugglc or an) vmlence. \\-e'rc hoptng that the public will provide us with a <;1gnificant lead that will help u' re!>olve this." Julietta Lewi,, a member of the oard who ha' operated a vill age op for 13 year' featuring !:>outh merican g1ftlt and falt hions, \a1d e 1s concerned ahout the welfare f the a"oc1ation. "Thi' church 1i. placing a lot of li abilitv onto this vi llage by eitering ''' these kind of partte' here young t...1d'> drink and could ge t injured," '>he \aid. Pa,tor Ble,., '>aid Wcdnc,1..la) the church ha!!ement \\-a\ ren ted out tor roct... concert-. under 1ue\.IOU'> owncr<,h1p 1n the p<1'1 llut the'c dJ)"-. the program-. arc hm1tetl to "edding p.1rt1c' and hap11~mJlc; ·to rn\. klll""'ledgc · I: \Cl' pt la,t 1-rtll.t\. the J ffair ''II' 1 gr,1d11.111nn party that "a' Bless, who said some group arc louder and noi ie r than other , pe rmits beer and wine in the chu rch basement. Asked if that was unusual, Bies , a Ge rman native, said it 's unusual not to have beer and wine in German churches. Bless said he'i. entitled to hold chu rch-related activities in the church basement, an assertion backed up by the c11y pla nn ing 'ta ff Planner' said. though, that rock concerts arc prohibited \\1thout J cond1t1onal u-.e perm11. Ctt~ ,'\ttornev Gail Huuon i;a1d her office ha' rccc1\<cd '' reque't tor pro,ecut1on and th:u "it's 111.1pprop1rnte to comment" on the m.111cr By Tony Dodero 0ranot Coast Daily Pdol HUNTINGTON BEACH -A blanket warmer caught fi re in the labor and deli very area o f Hunlington Humn na Hospital on Wed ne day, 'ctting off the sprinkler system and causing the evacuation of :1 \\Oman in labor, a hospi tal offi cial aid. The fire started in the back end of the labor delivery area at Jppro'(1mately Q p.m At the time of the fi re, only one patient, a pregnant \\Oman, was tn the area. '"1d Marj Clagett, Humn na's director of public relations. The "oman was not in1ured and there "ai. no fi re damage, Clagett 'aid The water from the sprinkler ., .. .,tcm did ca u e damage but the e).tent of 11 was not known . !>he •• • "You can succeed In losing weight. You can become physically healthy. There are people at Shape-Up Newport who ore wining to help you achieve your goals.· Sherry Fratzer (2 year member) W hy did Sherry succeed when so many others have fa iled? At Shape-Up Newport our success depends upon your success. We are not a membership mill. We don't exist to slgn you up, then burn you out. We are a full service, limited membership health club. You ' re not asked to sign a contract for a year or more because our membership Is only avallable on a month to month basis. Results. Sherry got Individual, expert attention from one of the 15 personal fitness trainers at Shape-Up Newport. She did not waste her time doing the wrong exercises or doing the right ones lncorrectfy. She got nutritional counseling and , most lmportootty, encouragement & caring support. She saN resulfs before she got a chance to get discouraged & give up. Our business plan depends upon your conttnued membership and that depends upon your success. Because at Shope -Up Newport ... your only commlttment Is to yourse~. For a Limited Time Only ... $70 OFF oor regJa ale time errdlment fee of $195 Now orf( $125. Offer expres lit 4th. Call Today & Experience the Difference! Mernt>ersNp ... $40 pet month One on One PFT. S35 pet to. ~F"-1~ Untnlted Tor:mg .. $2) pet monlh 6 ~to~ (ITllf'l"t.lln 9lope-Up Boutlque ... 10\ Off ~ • Aerobics l Step Reebok Clossel wtttt certi11ed ntructors • ~. f\MV eqUpped Q'1Tn wtttt freewelghts • Personal Atrl89 Tronng tn ex~room • blffttwottf Taming Ctntef • ~ Bodyweor Selec1lon ~ SHAPE-UP NEWPORT 631·3623 Conv1nf1ntly Located In W11tcllff Plaza At 17th a lrvln• said. Hu nt ingt o n Benc h Fire Department official!> investigated the incident, and it wa!. believed that the water, wh ich had nooded the hospital basement, had cau ed some electrica l damage, she said. "Considering what could have happened, everything looks fine," Clagett !laid. FRUGAL From A1 for U'>.'' said Bannhter, who left the C1t)' Council la!it )'ear when he un\uccc.,.,full> challenged John G aram c ndi lo r 1n ·urance comnHo,.,.oner Bannt ter, <1 lrcquent cn11c of ta\·,1nd-,pend official,, <1a1d th<it local ~·ounl:tl mcmhcr' could do well 10 folio\\ S.1crame n10'' example "Maybe 11 the cit ) wo uld do 'uch thi ngs as u'lng up its old s1Htt0nery (tn<.tead of changing it after cvel) election,) 11 would not have to 1ncrea.,e trn\h fees, utility taxe' and the hu'>ine~s license fee\," he \t11d. In t he letter that made Bt1nr11\lcr·., day, Con'iumer Sef'-1ce Agency Secreta ry Guiton thanked him on behalf of Gov. \\ 11'on for supporting an 11l·fated no-fault tnsurance bill. Huber is 5 feet 9 inchc' tall, I JO pounds, with shoulder-length brown hair, blue eyes and a birth mark on the, upper part of her right arm. She had recently changed jobs and wa working nt the Cannery restaurnnt in Newport and was also a sal es clerk at Broadway department store tn Fashion Island. "She was very outgoing and friendly," said Kathi Rawn Icy, a wnitre s who Vt'Orked with Huber at The Old Spaghetti Factory for about a year. "I haven't driven alone incc this happened - e1,peeially at night." Costa Me a Detcc11ve Ron LAUNDRY From A1 for sites in Irvine and the Sou th Coast Metro area and would ultimately like to locate one tn Huntington Beach, Shive ly said. The Dalboa Peninsula, wit h ih rows of rental home~ occupied b) !ltudenb and young pmfc s1onal,, was as perfect a loca11on a., company officials could find "Our concept works real "'ell an demogra phaci. where ta me l'i a 1---------------. premium, ltke coll ege area., and Cllssifiecl wons beyond a sUHw of a dolbt. areas wuh tran tent population But you wouldn't find one o r these where all people ore concerned with 1~ luundry and prictng " For the la't three month , I tuber had been dating 23-ycar-old Huntington Beach resident and Old Spaghe11i Factory; co-worker Steve Horrock . who said he normally went out wilb_ her on Sunday nights, but was too tired on the night of her disappearance. he went out instead with CO· \\Orkcr Robert Calvert to a concert at the Forum an Inglewood and later to the El Paso Cantina in Long Bench. Calvert said she ecmed in good pirits when he dropped him off at his Hunttngton Beach ho me at about 2 a.m. "She had .t great relatto n'ihip \\1th her parent.,," atd Horrocks. "That'-. wh) u's really eary, bccau'c 'he \\-ould alwav call her parent' " · SQUARE From A1 v.mcty of specialty hops, about 50 boutiques, se"cral re taurants and a 40,000-'>quare-foot Marina Marke t. Burger said Edward Theater phin to build a 2,200- ,c.11. etght·screen cinema on the third level of the center. Another feature will tic an ope n-ai r, half-acre IO\\<n center. 'urroundcd b't a "Fare on the ~quarc " food court "'ith sampltng from eight to 10 al ready e,1,1bll'>hed re tauranu, IT'S TIME YOU .. MADE A Your home is one of the bi~t invcstmcnu of your life ... and thcrc•s never been a better time to buHd a ruscom residence or make home impmvemcnu; . Don't trust anyth ing th is imponanc to .myonc I th.m the hat. KRPAOFIC VF.A.RS OF EXPERIF.NCL ONF. HIGH J'ANDARD . (714) 9734712 • ADDmONS •MAJOR Rf.MODWNC •CUSTOM HOME BUllJ>ING I , Af'l-~ Michael Jordan holds championship tro- phy after the Bulls clinched NBA title. Campbell, Smith give Lakers hope for future Wendy E. Lane A Soon• wnw INOLEWOOD -Magic Jonnson I isn't had much experience being a graciou lo er, but he backed off talk of retirement Wednesday night and congrntulated Michael Jordan after hicago' 10 -JOI victory gave the Bulls the NBA championship. The takers' trong effort an Game S dc'lpite the ab ence of two tarters apparently gave Johnson enough reason lO hope there's another championship ring an his future. "I'm sure I'll be back," he aid. ''Anytime you have n tough season, you want to come back and be on the other \ide of it. "Hopefully. 1t will go our way next )Car." The contribution off the bench of rookies Elden Campbell and Tony Smith, who combined for 33 poant'i, kept the Laker an the game until the final minute . They didn't even cem to miss Jame Worthy. out wath n sprained ankle, and Byron Scott, who had a brui cd !ihoulder. Scott, who had avcroged onl) .i.s points in the fanal , and Worthy, who wa a"eragang almo!lt 20 points o game. .it on the bench an u11 . Campbell, who had two poant'I an the erac and didn't piny an Games I and 4. cored 21-points in 27 minutes. "It wa n't a urprise to me," he said of has 9-for-12 shooting. "I know I'm capable of contributing to thi team." Campbell keyed the takers' econd-half comeback, scoring to points in 12 minute . Smith cored ix of his 12 points in the quarter while guarding Jordan. Smith hadn 't scored in the pla)Off and dad not play in the Final until Game 4. He averaged only 1.3 minute' an the We tern Conference final against Portland and played a total of four minute an the scric' ogain t Golden Stnte. "There was no reason to be nervous," Smith aad. "l wa!ln't out there to prove anythang. We added a httle quackne s to the lineup" "I 'm proud of the effort our guys made tonight, e pccaally the two young guys, Tony Smith and Elden Campbell," Lakcrs Coach Mike Dunleavy aid. "They really See LAKERS,. CHOC comes out winner in charity event The Children's Ho pital of Orange County wa the big winner at Sunday' Newport Harbor Charity Regatta, a oil entry fee went dircctl) to CHOC ~.,. la'' U v.a Dic k Krcn1. The r cc Marted bct\\etn the We t 1etty and the B. lboa Pier in li&ht·tO·moderatc breczc'i. The tenJy wmd11 took the Oect on a 14-male course to Huntington Uc c.-h and bnd .. With the ovcr(J\t burnanil o(t, at wih one of the prcttie~t r cang da th1 yc.u. I he Cl l\ winner nd O\Crlitll rlcet v.inncr v. • quccle·U) • alcd ~ Phil R1 hard n and Car I Kokol. Second Blue 0 rtcr ti, ailed by Cl.1 A w1 v.on by Pete John!ltoncf' h1tdow, corrcctina on the cconJ pl cc Valcntan1, 'ailed by M ry um pre. David Stein' lntu1t1t')n pl.a d tharJ. The orpor11tc Cl · w won by alcntane, 1t1l1n3• for 1 c•u ol We tm n ter, wath lntu1t1 n. II n ror ah 'orthcrn I ru~t. tak1n1 nd SM AICHAAOSON/9 ....., I Tlce-Sutfir9'83 Oodgers/84 June ia. 1991 The Dally PilOt U S. Open .preview/BS ComicS/88 ......... Cmtlll ............ . 8y 81 Bimltd AP ........ W!IW INGLEWOOO -• The Chicaao Bulls cJo\Cd the Michael &. Magic Show after JU t five episodes Wednc day night, winning the fir t NBA champion!lhip in the tcam'i. 25-year history M~t Valuable Player Michael Jordan had 29 points, and hao, .. uppomng cast, led by Scottie Pippen and John Pa)(son, held ifs own as the Bulls won, 108-101, to win the serie' 4-1 . ''Winning ge ts rid of the stigma of a one-mun tcnm," 'aid Jordan. who al o had 10 a i b . "We did 1t as a team all season long. "I never thought I'd be this emotional. I've never been tha emotional publicly." Magic Johnson and an unsung group of la ken who had to fill in for injured starters James Worthy and Byron Scott put up a tough battle, however. "Their hearts kept them in the game,'' Jordan said of the Lakcrs. "I knew Magic e\cryonc wrong. Now everyone kno"' he wH not going to &<l down without a can win, too. It'll be great unttl, hopefully. fight." · the Lakers dethrone them next )'tar." Although Los Angele played its best Pippen, who had 13 rcboundi., scored gumc of the set1e oO~nsav~ly, it still ct -a 32 point to become the fir t Bulls P.layer record for fcwe t poant an a five-game • other than Jordan to lead the team in f1nal5 series with an avcrase of 91.6. corma in 17 pla)off game . Pa~son "We played a" hard a v.c could and ured 20 p<.>int , includina five ba)ket m ga\e 125 percent dton," Johnson said. the final fo ur minutei Chicaco "But v.e came up a little 'lhort. The Bulls O\crcame a lim deficit. made every big hot." Johnson had 16 points. 11 rebound Jordan, who a11eraged 29.8 in the ~nd 20 as i t for the Lakers, one a 1st f;nals, is the fi rst regular· eason i.coring hort of hi own Finals record Sam leader since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of Perkins had 22 points and rool.:ie re ef'\e Milwaukee an 1971 to play on the center Elden Campbell 21 for Lo. champiomhip team. I le joined the Bull An&ele • nine more than hi previou\ he t in 1984. a ft pro. "This has been a e\ien -year truggle," Jordan saad "We tarted from SCl'atch. I \Ov.ed we'd make the playoffs Cltt!f) )Car nnd each year v.c got clo er 11 alw~ had faith I'd get this nng one day." "When I congratulated ham in the locker room, )OU could cc the tears in hi eyes," Johnson aid of Jordan . "It's a great memory for him. He proved The Laker trailed by a many as eight point in the ccond half before rallying to lead 88· 6 after four con ecuta\c point by Perkin . He Wa.!I then called for u nagrant foul on Pippen. who made tv.o free throw before Jprdan Migglcd through the Laker Cor a layup thdt put Chicago an front 90-88. Fave traight points put Los Angele Hlld1 SChool Athletes Of the Ynr 108-101 ahead 93.90 before Pippcn's 3-pomter tied the ore for the 10th time in the half. und Pu on followed with consccuti\'C jumpers, the llth lead chuaae of the half. He later had a layup and tv.o more 1umpcr u the Bull pulled away and amprO\ied their playoff record to lS-2, matching Detroit for the best posueason performance incc the current lonnat tarted in 19 4. The Bulls allowed jtAt 92 2 point per game in the playoff1, breaking Detroit' rf cord of 92.9 in 1989. Chicago held its opponents under 100 poants in 14 of 17 po 1 e1hon game . The Laker arc the fir t team in Final histol') to l<he fi\oc con ecuti\c home games. The> lo t the IJ\l tv.o game of the 19 9 champ1on1;h1p series to Detroit at the Forum. r . The Ea tern Conference repr~scntatavc in the Final ha now won eight consecu11ve road game!). In addiuon to Detroit's two wan!> an 19 9 and Chicago's See BULLS,. Colta MBBI llg/l'B MllltlllllB Mater Oei H/g/1'1 Monarchs A three-s port letterman , he excelled as the Mustangs' quarterback last season, throwing for 1,226 yards and 10 touchdowns . On defense , he made a key pass interception which sealed a victory against Trabuco Hills. In track, he won the Pacific Coast League high jump and he was also a part-time starter in basketball . Rlcbll Wll'd A team captain basketball team on the which runner-up in the Coast League , finished Pacific Ward , a forward/guard , was first team all-league her junior and senior years , as well as earning all-CIF second-team laurels those two years. A member of the honor roll at school , she has signed to attend Ca l State Northridge. Rick Elll Ellis A three-sport star, won the $2 ,500 Dick Coury Scholarship for excellence on and off the field . An Orange County All-Star as a receiver, he amassed 7 48 rece iving yards and five TDs . He was on CIF 2-A 400-meter relay champion m track and hit .321 with seven sto le n bases as the Monarchs leadoff hitter. Mlllll McDo.11111 A versatile track and field star, she was also an All-Orange Coast Area selection in basketball . She finished fourth in the state triple jump, after recording second-place CIF 2-A finishes in high jump and triple jump. She was third in 2-A long jump. She averaged a team-high 14 points as a senior and was twice the varsity captain. Milwaukee bids a quick adios to Fernando Valenzuela can't get out of second inning in 8-0 loss By Richard Dunn Olll'IQt Coast Oe"Y Pllo4 ANA H E IM There wn u true he tn flavor Wcdnc~day afternoon at Anuhcam Stadium. but the one C\Cr)bo<l cumc to \CC, Fernnndo Valenzucl1, didn't ~t.•) nt the part long. Ma be Juli> Cc r Cha\el ~houM h.1 .. c tall.en n 'hot t pitching. W1nnin1 thi fight ant.I endina Vl\lenLucl 10 the canva wa' Milw3ukec left hnndcr fed H11ucr1, a fcllo' countrymltn from Moico, v.:ho c Brewer poun!Jcd the nacl\, ·O, ·before 32,.S 15 qu1c1 fon•>. Chavu, ho dropped b p.ini ip te tn the pre·aamc f IMt1e v.ith the two Mexican hurlers, a I p adcd an ar Hiaucra fired i~ c in only hi third tart of the wason ince com1n oU the d1 ahlcd Ii t May with a haht tear in h1 left rotator cuff. V•lc:n1ucl1, who dcsc:nMd his per· tormancc a "temhlc," squartd off Jchut) '' th t I tarted u ing brc kin &•in t Uiauera for the fint time tn h · balls anll rewball and th hitters re 12·1! r c.arccr. nc\'Cr n mg.'' V1ltntucl1 aid • fhc". •Really, the on1y dtftcrcncc (bet en w r guod pit he for me. but the h1ttcri 1h game and I t Frtd•y 1n hu Anatl d1dn•1 ch them .. • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • .. IO • • • NEW YORK -The National said Wcdnelday 1t was halting an ambitious 17-month effort to become the nation's first all-sports daily newspaper, buried under punishing losses and dogged by problems in attracting paying customers. The newspaper, controlled by Mexican media baron Emilio Azcarraga, said it would cease publication with 1oday's i ue. The final edilion carried the banner headline, "WE HAD A BALL" with "The fa t lady sings for us," written underneath. "We were just losing too much money," Frank Deford, lhe editor and publisher, said moments after breaking the news lo a stunned staff at about 3 p.m. EST Wedne day. He said the newspaper lost about $100 million. that was about as much as it had been r~rted Azcarraga wa\ prepared to spend over tlil five year~ that .it was expected to take to become profitable. The owner, who controls a television network in Mexico, shunned interviews throughout lhe brief life of The National and was unavailable Wednesday to comment on its demise. "If we were losing money and could see a Television-Radio Brosterhous' turn-ons •US Open. ESPN. 8 a m. • G1anl\·Cubs, WGN, 11 20 a m • Br.t\C~·Mcl,, TBS. 4.35 pm • Wh11c Sm· Rangers, WGN. 5:30 pm rt..LEVISIO' • Coif ' "m L S Op.:n f111m \ha•k• Mtnn . ESPN (conunuc!. DI ~r m l lll'dl•ll I l 20 1 m -~dn I r•nmrn Jl C h1aago Cubs. WGN ~ is pm -Atl1n1a al New Yori. Met.s, TBS. ~ :lO pm -Chtc.,go Whtie Sox at Tnu. WGN MOlor Sport• 4 pm Laauna Seen Side Car Race (1apc), Pnmc l icke1 It \0 pm -AMA compc1111on from Mount Morris. ra (lapc). Prime 1 Ill.cl ll 111 rm IO'O pm AMA rnmpc1111on from Pomona (tape). ESPN Formul• L'SA rompe1111on (tape), Prime T1cl.c1 l\odna h 'O pm Jun101 Jc•nc\ '~ Alc1andru 'i1n1brra. h.1n1.1mwc1aht' '"'m Ph1l,,Jd ph1a. f\P"" lloru Racine II 111 pm l lnll...,..-.. .. J PJrk r~plJ\~ Channel <11 l l'r1me T1th1 1: 10 1111, R.-\010 8uC'bloll ~''"" l >ndic~r\ JI P 11-hur1h II. \H(.. f"'IOI I p rr \• I otll\ 11 \ 111 l>1c~< II.I \Iii ,,,.,I I I< turnaround that would be one thins;" Deford 11id. ." ... But we were 1tarin1 into the face of months and ~ ibly ycan of no improvement." "But I don't think thore is a single person on this newspaper who doesn't think that Mr. Azcarraga didn't go the eX1ra mile, and then more mile , to keep it alive," he said. There had been reports earlier this year that Azcarraga hnd reviewed the paper's prospect and decided 10 pre aheod for another year. As n result, 1he news of the shutdown came as a -'ihock to the stafr. which included about 160 cdttorinl 'itn((cr!I and another 100 businei:."< employee<1. The Na11onnl mRde a 'plashy debut on Jan. 31, 1990. after reportedly spending lavishly to attract a staff of bi~·namc columni t and reporters. Deford htm elf ended a long career with Sport' Illustrated to JOIO Azcarraga and fellow Princeton nlumnu Peter Price to create a national sports paper similar to tho c popular in Europe and South America. Cl'itics warned, however, that casual sporis fans alreodv 2ets the ~porls information they want from trouble than expected in getting the paper distributed. Co1811 llY8 he's II< 1111r ....., NEW YORK -Howard Co ell said he . was recovering from Monday's three-hour operation for removal of a malignant lumor from his chest. "This is Howard Cosell," the celebrated announcer told the New York Times in today's editions. "I'm fine ." Coscll, 73, was ho pitalized under a pseudonym at Mount Sinai Hospital and was released on Tuesday. "I'll be fine," Cosell said. "No problem." A brief statement issued by Coscll's family on Wedne day said he was resting comfortably at home after "a minor surgical procedure" to remove a "small chest tumor," and that he would ~oon begin treatment and the prognosis wns excellent. co .. ell, noted 11!1 a boxing announcer and as a member of the team that called Monday night NFL games, is currently an ABC radio announcer .rnd author. He recently co-authored a book entitled "What's Wrong With Sports?" with Shelby Whi tfield, ~port' director for ABC Radio. Cmcll 1' pcrhap be\t 1-.nown as the man "who tell' 11 ltl-.e 11 1, .. regardlc" of the fallout. "I ncH·r sacrificed truth tn the name of fncnd,h1p,"0 he 1n!.1'lted. 85 FORD TEMPO FE.Al.8HIW UC.12CHQ17 3988 1910 HAR BOR BLVD . COSTA MESA• (714) 722-2011 ~ ............................................... lillll ......... ~Q • .. ~--- "He'1 ~t. Jeck. We lnetlllled It upelde down." Gadneau'1 KO won't be probed RI CH MOND , Va. Mark Gnstineau's quick knockottl of n ~...,. profesi.ional wrestler-turned-boxer appeared legitimate and will not be inve tigated by the Virginia Athletic Board, the state's bo~ing commissioner said Wednesday. Doug Denver!> disputed a report in The National sports daily that the board planned to look into a 12· econd knockout by 1he former New York Jet\ dcfen ive end over Derrick Dukes la t Saturda) ntghl.· "I plan 10 try tu call Dukes today and get his idc of the i:.tory, and that will probably be the end of tt," Beavers aid in a lelephone interview. The Na11onal 'aid earlier this week that Duke told a reporter he took a dive. Duke later told the Roanoke Times & World-News that the report \\US "o he." Beavers c;a1d Rick Parker, the fight promoter, shared with him n tran,cript of a phone convcrstttion wtth Duke.s and the fighter's mnnager in which Duke~ "emphatica lly denied" saying he took a dive. Beavero; said he had no reason 10 disbelieve cilher lhe new paper or Oukc!I. "But if anyone was going to take a dive, why would they be \tup1d enough to tell u reporter?" Deaver ·aid. "I find 11 hard to belteve that with a fighl thal wa<; going lo draw publicity anyone would be stupid enough to do that. "And the one thrng you can't get around i the kid W8'1 htl." COLUMBIA. S.C. -IP AnlOneo -.... -SP'lfl Coldl Larry lfOl#ft said after meetittl with Soutl• C.rolina officials ____ _ about the lehool'• ~ job, he is still interested. He llld. llowcwr, no job offer .at made. "We talked aboul my Jituation and about SOuth Carolina. hut we did not set down to reaJ spedfic propo1als," Brown uid after re1uming to San Antonio early Wednesday. ''We discuped some finances, they told me what the job pays, but I ·~~ don't know where they arc in the overall procea M •.mt l•ll1r1 ••Ill A paternity 'iuit against Wa~hington -9111111!-- Red kin wide recci\ter Ricky Sanders ~ that order him 10 pay $10,000 per ~ month to :iupron a child was upheld ---- Wcdnc day by a tate apptals court in Austin, Tc)las Sanders' attorney, Jame Farris1 said the football player wb seeking a settlement in the case, but that the court's decision may be appealed to the Texas Supreme Court. ln January 1990, a Travis County trial court ruled that ·sander was the father of a girl born to Catherine Michelle Bumgardner of Austin. fn other sports new Wedne day: • Lawye rs for Reggie Rembert enlercd an innocent plea in Covinglon, Ky. on behalf of the Cincinna11 Bengals receiver, charged with driving under 1he inOuence of alcohol and other violations. Kenlon District Court Judge William Schmaedecke scheduled a July 3 I trial for Rembert, who also 1 charged with reckle ~ driving and having no operator\ license. •Penn State's football cries ugai nst Ea:itern opponents arc a thing of the past, athletic director Jame Tarman said after canceling a six-game seric with Virginia Tech. The Lions' move to the Dag Ten and the creation of the Big East football conference prevented the teams from finding compatible playing dales. •The Atlantic Con t Conference would pursue another conference for an early season basketball challenge 1f the Big East pull out of the current arrangement, a league spokesman said. -Ftom Th~ Associated Pres$ Quote or the day Larry Ander tn, San Diego pitcher. about walks: "lf lhey call strikes in (the AL) like they do here, (Rickey Henderson) is not even close to the tolen base record. You lhrow the ball wi th in four inches of the plale and he jumps back and they call it a ball. Umpire\ won't call an tn<1ide pitch tn thal lcoguc." Ryan shows he's truly back after spending time on disabled list Six-hit shutout is his first win since seventh no-hitter By Charles Richards Associa•ed Press Wntrr l\RLINOTON, 1 C'<a -Nolan Ryan and the le\a'> Rangers are back on 1he amc wavelength - Rya n p1tche~ a complete game, 1he Rangers wm The Ranger'>. b.1cked by Ryan's 1x--h1tter, broke an eight-game lo~mg lrenk Tuc1,day 01ght ~ith a 2·0 victory over the Chtca~o While Sox. lt was the fir<;t complete game by a Texas pitcher \Ince Ryan's \cventh career no·h1ttcr on May I. It also wa Ryan\ ftr,t v1ctOf) \111ce then. "You\.e got to block that out,"' \Jtd Ryun. ,.,.ho \\:JS on the d1.,ablcd lt~t when the Ran~ers won a club-record I 4 games an a row before their lu.,mg ~treak. "r vcn though I htu.ln"t won, I fell hkc I had hccn pretty coni.ic;tc nt. I JU\t hadn't hall 11 lot of run') to wnrl-. with. nnd ( "-3' on the d1saMcd la t for 15 day' w11h arm trouble " . -11. wa the winning 'itrc ak that earned the R1tnger~ from 'iU<th to fir~t in the American League We t ln't month, bul they lo t 11 of the nc~t 12 before R)nn came to t.he re~uc. Ryan truck out 10 and w l~cd one in pitchin his 61 t career hutout and recording hi'> 306th vi IOt)'. Teien Man11 er Bohby Volentine \aid he couldn't fault hi ~tarter tor lhc lo ing trcak. "I think of the ha t 10 gnmc., or o. I'd totkt 'iCYCn or Ct ht or thO\C 'tar I\ C\CI) do~ of the wee~." Valcn11nc: ut1d hdorc R-,.;in·, outing. In fuct , the Ringer 'lttmcr did not pit~h that well durrna the winning '''c"k .ind were hailed out hy the hiller' and rclic\c:r:-.. It Will defense und hitt in& 1ha1 failed 1hc Ran er during the lo ina trcak. While Rafael P1lmciro, Julio 1-r nco, Ruben S1~rr11 and Juan GonLalcL led an au. l lh:tt avcra cd eight run per game dunn the winntn& trcak, the fourM>mo v.cnl into D collcctwc June woon. In 1Jd1110n. Fran o committed four error 1n a four·da pan to 11 fot the le u le ,1 fo1 m t 1:rnlH1 h b c nd h. cm n, nd ,1flcr going ca 'n without u ~~ Nolan Ryan h lpcd Tc)(,lS brl'clk cln rlght·gamc losing ~tr ak. by blank· mg Chir.1 o Tu day, his fir~t win ~tncP his ~venth.no-tutter M<iy 1 'inglc error, Stcrrn dropped a Oy 1n rtghl field Ihm .lllO"NCd both ol ( h1c.1 ..,. run to ore 1n c~tra inning Mond.1y night. Gon11le1 and Kevin Reimer nl o tommittcd costly error in the outfield that c nlrthulcl.I to I "llow do )OU e'pllun ""innina I~ 1n a row niJ then los1n1 e11ht? You don't," Ranacr outftcldcr Gary Pcltt:i aid, .. When things aren't going well, you hive tend· cn'-1 I tcr ' n 1n the g rnc tu le k h't 1 brc1k to tr u b k 111 th g11mc. "When thina re goina well. )'llU tend to create your own i1u lion , e pccially when 1uy arc hittin& the ball I\ well I Our IU)' ha\c been. "Lately. it ccmcd e\tCtylime th b II w11 hit well, there wa O"mconc witting on the other end of lhc hnc. When we were goin well. tho e ball were alwayt hit But that' the na ture of the 11mc. You ha-.e tD lake the good with the hzut " On I ue d~h. the R and Rynn were ood . • • nc _. .... " 111c lllilcj . 1n11uaJ ~r6 l'ro;Aa -.udtn ... ....._ ... a...•1 Ooen Pio/Am ud the Ma1en Pro}Afn will be conapelf"I for 1 S5JOO cllh purse ind 1UOned pniet. Thi even• hu.nm Yndlnka. ~ ~ •1bc_.Slidcr1·~ and.u audladc luau d1nMr. ~~Duke ~l>Cwc)' Weber, M.icMy Dora, Georac ~ o., Nol. Phil Edw..-dl, ..... ~. luuy Trent, Bob Sirmnou. Pete Pcter10n, and Hoppy SwartL lllJll ' 1111 Surfing ProlAm on the uth 1de or the pi(t. It 111 kick off at 7:30 a.m. S;aturday and continues through the p:irty late Sunday night. also marb chc return of the Katin team ch11lcnp, an whlch seven-min team1 compete.for the perpetual Kanva' ~ Katin Memorial team trophy. In the Men's, top contenders include IHI year's champion and recent Flojos Prof Am runner-up Joey Hawkins of Huntington Beach. Joel Tudor of San D1eso (second place to world champion Nat Young at the ASP tife' A Beach Cla ..... ic la~t 11ummer), Sanrn Cruz legend ''Wing Nut", the famou~ Pa'>kowttz brother and a ho11t of other,, includina ome TheMaa1n~ competluoa it just • ..,, • last ye r'i champlOll o.11 Dabloll Pl ut 11 wuh le1enda David Nuu1hw1 , t lcrb c Fletcher and 8111 Sacwan. pon or for this year·~ event include Don Kott ford. w,)(xi) \ Dane r , K1tnv1~ h) Katin, A'trodeck, Banana Boat, Doctor Dina. Hobie Optics. KODJ Radio, lbinbow Sandals, Robert Auaust. Spttnners, Victory Wet u1ti., Wt1terfront Hilton, Wind ttn' Sea Surfboard and Zoss's. fhc luau ~•II take place by the • pool at the nc~ Huntington Beach Inn (21112 Pacific Coast Hiahway in Huntington Beach) from S-10 p.m. and feature live entertainment t>y a Polynesian dance troupe, surf rock dance 11draea ire S2S per person, SU for Lonpard and Woodie compclltor Call (714) 960-34 3 for R.S V.P.' . All proceed will benefit the museum. 0 Over 50 woodie (the surfing mobile of the SO'\ and 6C>'~) will t>e exh1b1tcd ju t north of the pier· from JO a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Every ~pccie , color and style of ¥.oodie e-.er made .... m be there, ~don't mi\s 111 In ide the mu cum, the new "Surfing'o; Hall of f"ume" eith1bit • will honor the original 12 surfer inducted to the lntetnational Surfi ng Hall of fame. The initial 10 first inducted in 1966 include; Fl'lllno ltatB ,,.,,,,,,, Big WllBt to Join WAC in '92 By Joe Bigham Asspcmed Pren Wl'llef FRESNO -Fre no State moved to "a higher level of compe tition" in college sports by joining the Western Athletic Confe rence Wednesday after on unexpectedly quick courtship. Fre no St ate had expre~sed intcre tcd in the WAC fo r severnl years but had not been negotiating for member hip, athletic director Gary Cunn ingham aid Thus, Cunningham wa ''totally surpri ed" when the invitation came Monday. but the \Chool\ odmin1<1trat1on wa quick to accept the offer. "We were prep.ired to 11ay 'ye ' 1f the terms "ere right, and the terms arc right," Cunningham ~aid at a ne"'i conference "cry strong, broad-ba cd /rogram, a proven program, good facilities an good fans." Officials at Fresno tate had fe.ired the school might lose Div1!11tm IA stutus in football becou!>c several other programs are financiaDy !>huky in their current conference, the Big West. "This presents to our athletic people a new challenge, a higher level of competition," Cunningh m said. The Bulldog have won four Big West football champion hip and fou r California Bowl'! an their home tadium O\ICr the past nine year . In bn'lketball, they won the N::iuonal ln\.1t:lt1on Tourn:iment 1n 1983, and the baseball team 1' a perennial power, .1dv.inc.:1ng to the College World Series in 1988 and this pnng. chairwoman of the Council of Pre'i1de nt . The vote to offer member hip to Fre'lno State was unanimous amon~ pre idents of WAC school• du ring o meeti ng an Durango, Colo. Fre~no State president Dr. Harold Haak &aid by telephone from Barce lona, Spain that WAC member hi p "ensure\ a stable Division IA home fo r all Fresno State sports and offer a tuture competitive challenge to the Bulldog .". · The Bulldogs wall compete in all 21 port the WAC offers -11 men's and 10 women's. Dr. Albert Yates, Colorado State prc\ident and the council' incomina chairman, said Fresno' membership specifically will aid the WAC women's programo; l'wo additional surfen, Tom Blake and Dale VclKy, )9mcd the Hall in 1967. Additional Hall of Fame award recipient incl uded 1 eRoy Grannis. fo r his surfing photography and Bruce Brown for hi urf production~. All selection were made by the lnternation11I Congress of urfer • made up or • I .mor.e.ihaJi ISO~ woddtWlcll 1bc Hunti"llOft Bcadl lntcraeaionaJ. S..rfi• M•e-• locate49 1t •l l Ohvc • dowatowa Hunt1n11on Beach, two baocb inland from the pier betvwcen Main and .Sth trcc:ts. Fur 1nfo rm11t1on about the museum or ho'l4' to donate ar11facts, phone (714) 960·~83. The> arc a non-profit organization ru n cnurcl) by voluntecn. Uo_wl Tltt Is •11 ~ COlllt Dally Pilot totftspondeal 9'fNH ••rfllll tola•n ·~•n ~ llJunday. California's most unique men's casual wear store continues the fashion adventure He added th.ll making Frc no State the conference's 10th member, effective July 1992, will be good fo r both the school and the league. The \\Omen's 'ohball t~.11n has been runner· up for the national championship four tames in th e pa t decade "Fre no State is a !>trong anst1tut1on, both 11eadem1cally and athle11cal1). and it addition 1s a significant tep for the WAC," !>aid Dr. Diana Natahcio, Texas-f:.I Pa o preside nt and "Fresno ... ha one of the nation's premier women's programs, and It addition i a major boo t to the growth of "Omen' athletics in the conference," Yate aid WAC comm1 1oner Joe Kearney said addtng Fre no also will gave the conference more Oexibilit} in scheduling for all sport . at-ease . "What at ha' to offer u\ 1~ stab1li t) or program\ and greater exposure of our program," Cunningham aid . "We offer them a RICHARDSON From B1 Valentine won the All-Female-Crewed Cla\S, with Earl of Tasm:101a, \111lcd by Julia Dull:ira, i.ccond. 0 The B.ilboa Yacht Club ailed '" founh race of the "66 Serie'" Saturd.ly 1 he 20.4-mak 1 "'cn ty ... .11hom Buo~ race was m:irkcd by light vari.1ble wtnd!I. a all boat barcl) beat the fina .. h1ng deadline Beginning "llh a one-male beat 1 to weather. the neet cr:icked off to a mnc-m1le he ad ... ai l reach to the buoy. Rounding the mark, the ere"' ct . pinn:ikcr for the long, but ca11y, 10-milc ru n home. The parade of multicolored chutes gave benchgocn a spectacular backdrop to brighten up the gray overca t kies. Brinn Mock ailed the da rk blue-hulled 12-Mcter ()efender to first pince in Cla'!I A. But it corrected out to third place. 1 he red-hulled Wang. , kippered by Rick Manuck (BYC), claimed second, with Jeff Farwell'" Curcor (NHYC) tnktng top honors Paul and Laura Sharp of the · Oah11 Connthian Yach t Club guided the blue hulled ocean going dingy, S~1doo, to an ca y victory in Cla s B Jean Franco•" Albert piloted 34 tar.it (Lido I le Yacht Club) to 111econd_pl.1cc, while Sorcerer, ..ailed hy Dcnnrs Rmcnc (South Shore \ncht Club BCYC). wound up third Amorou\, led b> Chud Mollttnd (BCYC) fm1 hed fi rst in Cla C, whi le also taking top honor in Oeet. John"tone's Shadow finished ccond and Dick Brow n'& Bullet (BCYC). Tres Gordo, niled by Tom Purcell (BYC), won Cla"s D, while Pus ycat, ailed by John Szalay (VYC), was second. 8 111 Worsham (VYCIBCYC) hung in for third. 0 The Newport Beach Harbor Champion hip Serie has now completed four o ( 11 12 race . The nel(t e"ent i unday' Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club' Angelman No. 4. The leadma yachts and 1kippcn for the season arc as Col lows: · 1 Amorou (Chuck Holland ), 88; 2 Cursor (Jdf Pa~ell). 6; 3. Sorcerer (Dennis R enc), 82; 4. (tic) Jiffy Too (Woo<b/Kerrig1n), Pu ycat (John ialay), 81; 6. Skidoo (Paul a.id Laura Sharp), 77; 7. (tic) Bullet (Dick Brown), tickety Split (Degenhardt), 73; 9. Ra~al (Dick Hayden), 69; 10. Shadow (Pete John tone); 11. quec.te·Byc (Richardon/ Kokol), .56: 12 214 Carat (J.F. Alt"lcrt). S4; 13 Tre\ Gor.Jo (Purcell/Price), 47; 11 14. D fender (Brian Mock), 46; ~ IS Ka ~h1na (Gerald MaJ i an), .as. o Pltll Rkh1rd on' bolttln1 ~ riJIMMn •P~•r:t In th Orin,. oa t 1>•11 Pf lot twry 1 tu1rsd•1'· u Phoenix deal Young b; 1 liMPl~ rit. -I he tthoc:hl11 t rdmal~. m1kin1 their cond 0 deal in '" • • tradeJ free rcty rl Lonn Young to the New York J ·t~ for an und1 k»cd future drart b pt(k on WcdncsJ1y. 1 -• Tr., Auotl.ml rrto OF NEWPO R T BEACH It is the fi r t change in WAC membcr!>hip since the Ai r Force Academy Joined in 1980. 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Drabek again flashed his Cy Youn$ Award form, allowing one ru n in seven innings as the .Pi1tsburgh Pirates bc•t the Los ;Angeles Dodgers, 2-t , Wednesday l!igh1 in the first game this season bctv.·ccn the two National League division leaders. · Helped by a Dodger baserunning blu nder, a rare Tittsburgh double play and some .rally-s topping defense, Drabek (5· ?) continued his comeback from a J-fi start by winninJ his third in a TOW and hi~ fourth in five i.tcc1sions. • "I can th ink of fou r key dcfcn\1ve plays !hey made ... and ihat kcl·p~ vou in ballgames," said ~Jr,1hck. "'h.Cl has al1ov.·ed two runs 1n h" l,1\l h.iur ~tan:.. : '"\\hen \ou're p1lch1ng to a 1111l'UP \~llh .thrcc or four guys who {-.111 \..noc\.. it oul. you like the rh.1lh;n~c. hu1 you .1l!>O !Ike having ;1 µ1Nd dcfcu'c heh1nd you " ])r,1h~\.. h;1, ;1!1owcd J 7 h11s Hl 14 1n111ng' hut onl~ ont· run in his lasl lwo l"ltl\rt , lh.anks mostly to Pnlsbura,h's defense. The Piralcs turned • succession or highlia:ht film·typc pla_)'$ ror him las1 Friday as they beat San Diego, 1-0, despite 13 Padres' hit&. _ "Early on (1hls season), I'd get behind In 1he count, walk It baller, give up o hit and somebody would hh it o ut, and all of a sudden you're behind 4·0,'' Drabek said. "I'm geuina a lot more first· pilch inrikcs and getting ahead of the hitters, and that help$ out the defense.'' Orlo.ndo Merced's two-out 5ingle and Jay Be(l's triple scored Pittsburgh run~ in t he third against Mike Morgan (6-5), who is O·S life1inle t'lgainst the Pir1ues and has a 6.46 ERA \I'\ Three Rivers S1adium . Drabek, 'Who allowed ol'\ty a solo homer 10 Kai Daniels in the rourth, has given up two earned runs in his last 32 lnning! to lower his ERA 10 11 season's low 2.78. He has surrendered eighl run~ in his: last 46 innings t1nd hasn't allowed more than one earned run in his last four starls. Daniels' homer -his seventh of the season and third in his las1 four games -was the firSt in 38 innings off Drabek, who was ().3 this season when allowing a homer. The Dodgers wasted excellent Ooo9ers schedule ·scoring oppor_1uni1ies in tbe sixth and seventh. Eddie Murrsy doubled wilh fwo out In the sixth and Oanlels singled, but Murray ran through third-base coach Joe Amalfitano's l'itOp sign and riJhl fielder Bobby Sonilla's threw him out by IS feet. ln the seventh. Mike Scioscia and Alfredo Griffin singled with one out, but pinch hitter Chtis Gwynn grounded into a double play, only the second turned by Pittsburgh in the last eight games. The Pirates arc last in the majors with 31 double ploys. "Those are the plays that make 1he difference between winning and losing." Pirates Manager Jim Leyland said. "You turn the double play lhere, you win. You ~on't turn it, you probably lose :· "\Ve had our ch1,1nces but we couldn't do ii," Dodgers Manager Ton1nl)' Lasorda said , "You gc1 a. big hi! there. you win the game. !-le (Drabek) got us out when he Record 1,600 players selected in draft NE\.V "l'OH.K -A record 1,600 players were 'l'lec1cd 111 96 rC1und~ of Ja~r week's free agent draft, 1n<1.JOf lc:.iguc ha!>eball 'aid \Vedncsday. Qf the 1,600 player!> \CleCttd, 670 Or 42 percent were .from high schools. 598 or 37 percent were from collegei., 329 or 21 percent \\ere from junior colleges and three were from other ca1cgoric~. • !'he nun1hcr of Player~ drafted broke !he rcc!'rd of \ .48R !>Cl tn 1988. l 'hc record for most rounds is 101 , .,cl la~l vcar 1·~11 the \CConJ consecutive year, the Houston ,\..,1r1•' h:d .di cluhs by draf11ng 101 players. Los r\n1.1l·ll"• ";'" 't'Clll1d with <JJ , ful1nwcd by the New 'l ul\.. Y.111\..ec" with bO. ~lontre<1I y,•i1h 72 and SL I .111" \\11h ~I The most popular po~ition was right-handed p1t<;hcr \Yith 517 chosen. Next came 357 outfielders, 2f:3 infielders, 202 left-handed pi1chcrs. 158 catchers :1ni.J 82 first bast'men. ('Ahforni;i supphed .145 players, Floridfl 175, Texas 123. lndiann 68 and Oklaho1na 45. 1 -Hy• Thr A.Ss{J('/11ttd Prts;, $5 ~ FATHER'S DAY SHIRT SALES ~ $5 h ~ -""~o0 ~. ,._lb '00 -.'O' ,,,. ~lb Oy ~· .< "'y ..... ~o ""' A T'A; (/J e'li •• ' 3430 VIA lJlO ~e ~ ~ ~ !fl"' . ~ ~~ ~ 0 ~0 it '00 , PHONE: 818·0858 ... (/J':J v ~0 """'' • ~ .a. .,.,; V If VA; II; MEN'S CLOTHING ~fi ~" Me1,Lion This Ad & Receive : $5 ~FIVE DOLLARS OFF ~ $5 WIN A FREE TRIP ABOARD AMTRAK ••.• AND BE A TRAVEL WRITER FOR A DAY ENTER NOW AND WIN Here's JI chance for you to win a free b1p aboard Amtrak .... and share your travelling experiences with fellow readers! 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En...,.asqJt.rlas110UwfSh,butftl<henhJlmust be en an q/)ldal entry.fonnjiom a Poge Croup news_,, ALL ABOARD AMTRAK Name'--------------~ Addreal _____________ _ Ctty· ______ Slate __ Zip ___ _ Telephone I Send me aboard Amlnlt 1o: ----5an Diego 5anla Barbara 11#:-18-84 _3~64 -Mcrooa- Are }'Oil I Dltly Pilot IUbocrtla'I )a no --__ do,..."*"' Homootmer ___ Renter --- • 0 _ __.o._ ... Amtrak h•d 10." Broll Buller lined 1 shot down 1he: left-ncld line to stan 1he ninth, bu1 wa1 held at first when Barry Bonds quiclcly fielded the ball. Lenny Harris bunted hfm up. bu1 Bill Landrum replaced Bob PalleMn and retired pinch-hitters Stan Javier and Gary Caner to end the game. "I keep harping on it, but Barry Bond is 1hc best defensive' left fielder I've eves: seen. Pc.riod," Leyland said. "With anybody else, lhat's probably a double . and m&r,be a triple." ' Defensively, they're ju:il a great baJlclub," Butler Said. "If he bobbles it, l probably try to go 10 second. but l still like n1y chanc:e1 a1 firs1 btisc and those 1uys comi ng up." The Dodgen nre 1·6 in Three Rivers Stadium the last 1wo seasons. The IYl'n 1eun1s met as division lenders for the fir!Jl tirne since May 2, 1988. D MOT•li Oollqt!I cllcflll ... le:.._.. -. Olill aMbr a.r11ne n hn'JI ._....,... 11 .- • M t111<f1 Ol'lllMo M......i w,. I let" " IN MOrii llff ao "31 Jntt ~ ll • t11111t1 ICOllnQ _.,,. M4't v .... ,.,.. • lllllll'e ,., 111. 105)" .... .,:i l3I tit tar 11) '" .. fQlll K.i ~i.le "'" 3 fir·' 11!0 Is t tar 7 Ill 1111 mt tMI Pnt1 O..,yt '''~ llH l'i ~ .... lint IU!tn, 0. ~I irl _, oppOntrll 1 I'll\ J\JMI Se""'91 -ll IOI ) " lllUll 111111-0-~ ,,.. ..,_ Pittsburgh's Jose Lind steals second as shortstop Alfredo Cjffin of the Dodgers eyC'S ball during third inning of Wednesday's game. ANGRS From 81 "1"'hey were looking for 1ha1 screwbuU," said Vulenzuela, who walked three, gave up Ci\'e hits and was charged 'A'ilh rive earned runs. "I need 10 11nd my loc11tion bcuer. Right now. I fee.I bad (about) this gR111e. I was nlaking good pitches tod<ty, but they just weren't chasing them and that's what surprised me because that's the way my stuff is." Valenzuela, 0-2 with 11 12.15 ERA afler his first IWO American League starts, was scheduled to fa ce Higuera 111~1 March 17 in ~loni'crrC). Mexico during a two· g:1mc e;ichibh1on between the Dodgers and 1he Brewers. tout ll1gu era "!i ~houldcr in1u1y prevented hun fron1 p1tl·hing. This li me. though, Higuera wt1' health)' a) he recorded his I ,OOOth career !>lr1 keout against Wally Joyner in the third inning and punched out tO·or-n1ore for 1hc 16th 1ime in his .. urecr. "He had fl liule trouble u couple or tin1cs and got out of (l"'O) Angels schedule D•t•, oppoMnt, tlnM, •ft•TY June 13 -ldlt June 14 -11 &mlon. .. 35 ~ 5 """15-• 8oSWI. 1005 ll()llt Jlll'lt 16-1111 8oi1on. 10·06 Chlrtltl 5 NM 17-1180511'.111. 4.lS Cl'llnnel 5 '" (IMNf flll 10.IPC ""°· 1101 1ams," Valenzuela said of Higuera. "l·le had command or all his pitches." 1-tiguera, who won his firs! game of the season. gave up four hits and struck out 10, In the second i1\ning, the Angels had runners on fhs1 and second with nobody out, hut J.liguera walked away unscathed, striking out Ron Tingle)' ·and Max Venable to end the threat. In 1he fourth. the Angels had second nnd 1hird with nobody out, but 11gnin 1-liguera worked oul of it by striking Oul 1he side. .. He got tougher as the g11mc 11.en1 on." Milwaukee Managct 1·on1 ·rrehclhorn said, Valenzuela, v>'110 made only 48 pitches (24 halls and 24 s1rikes), was wondering why anybody wanted to 1alk 10 him. "I don't know why you're waiting for me (because) l didn'I do anything," he stud 10 the ovcrllo\\• of media members. "I'm really disappointed in 1he way things turned out. Warming up in the bullpen, I felt it was my day, but I star1ed getting behind the hitters and that's it." Milwaukee leado'ff man Paul Molilor singled 10 o~n the game and eventually came around to score on Dante Bichette's sacrifice fly, but the Brewers added four runs in the second -Molitor's two-run ho mer was the big blow -and knocked out Valenzuela. "1"'he key for him is his other pitches," said Tingley, filling in for Unce Parrish behind the dish, "If he gets his curvcball over, then ev~rything comes together and you can just show the fastball. ··11 was a reeling out process for me. He know~ what he wants to do." Angry AL refuses to vote on candidates By Ronald Blum A.P Soons Wntef SANTA MONICA -The American League, still angry uvcr last week's decision on lhe division o f expansion 1noncy, refu~ed Wednesdey to t(tke a final \Ole un nominee' Denver 11nd f\.iil\m1 over a hangup o n ho"" the new club~ will drafl players. Vincent decided last week 1ha1 AL teams will gel S42 million of the $190 million in expansion fees and !hat all major le ague tcan1s would contribute three pl11ycrs each to the expansion pool. rhc eight-mun majo1 league ownership comn1ittcc unan1n1oui.ly rccornmcndcd approval earlier in lhe day and the National League ov,.ners also voiced unanin10u) approval in 11 straw vo1e. AL pre~1dent Uobby Dr0\40 sa11J hi) league \4'as unprepared to \'Ole now, but he expected 1he owners would approve Den, er and i\1iarrii wilhin 30 days. 1 he d1ffcrcncei. bct11.een the leaguei. were fughlighted ""'hen Drown appeared alone al a news conference. "·hile comnii~sioner Fay Vincent and llcputy comn1isi.ioncr Stephen Grcenbcrj appeared \:Her with Pillsburgh Pira1c · chnirman Doug.las Danforth. head of rhe NL expa115ion committee. "1"hcrc are :i numhC'r of American League clubs thnt weren't thrilled \\lllt the allocation of money," Vincent ~aid. "'"rhcy'rc unhoppy. 1'hcy will get over 11 :· '89 BMW 3281 1-tpNd conYllttbte, tok• ~ -. Of buy. Wh!M W/blk top Pltlttr'lplng, 21Nt ,.,,..., lulty ,ooded, car phOM, uPVfOded whHh, r«H d9ck tPOlfet. $571/mo. lltaM. COii •&•·-1679 $23,500 Oakland general manager Sandy Alderson said he believed 1he AL should reject lhc $42 million ii would ge1 from c:cpansion and not contribute players to the talent pool. but Vincent said the decision was final . ·•1t ·s not worth it," Alderson said. "You gel S3 nlillion and look at ""hilt )'Ou'rc giving up. It takes about S2 million to deve lop 1he average major league player." California Angels president Richard Brown appeared to agree wi1h AlderM>n's thinking. "I 'A'Ould n'I want 10 give up 1hree of our 1op 22 players for SJ million." he said. "The word is that the Americnn League wan1s a linle more time, which is obviously disappoinling to us," Mianli O'A·ncr H. W;iync Huizenga said. "But on 1hc good side, the o.,.,·ncrship commiuee did give unanimous approval today. And so I think h's getting a step closer every day as we wait, " Dravecky's arm to be amputated SAN FR;\N ISCO -Parmer Sun Frnnc i~co pitcher Oilve Dnt,ccky will have his leri arm an1puta1cd next ·rucsday 10 allcv1a1c chronic infection 8nd ncnc d:unage in the arm. lhe Giants unnounced on Wednesday. !"he surgery will he performed· next ruesday 1H Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Ce111er In New Yntk, For Jutt S20 we'll run your 1 x2\t" ad In our aut· motlw HCtlon, wttti t picture ot your car, for 3 c:on- teeutlw Saturdlyt. Copy mu1t be tubmftted by Wed. Oravccky, )j, the author of one of hasebal\'s area\ comeback s1orie-., has undcraone three previous opcntions to remove canccrou~ 1umor1 from \he 1rm, mos1 recently in M"Y 1990. "II i likely 1hot the c1ne:cr has rcc11rred in Dave's arm," said Dr. Murr•)' llrennnn, who will perform the !lurgery which is 10 rclnO\"C the tr1n 111 lhc houldcr. Brennan said 1hc 1rca1men1 will relieve 1he p1in Dravccky h.as been ~perienclnl in recent week.~ nnd Is required b)' • recurring 5taph tnfection. C.11 Conoy NOW •I &42'6878 lo pltc. your Id and get In on thl1 lnttoductory onerl Th• Automotive Q~de 9P~tn ove<y saturO.y. • Prlc• i.. ...., ... ,,_.,,.. no --bl mltdt .on otlO'MI CoPY· · Drc11n1111 s&ltl the canc;er has 001 sprend b<yond 1hc arm. .. M)' "lfc, Jan, ind I are •t peac-c rlaJ1t now.'' Dravecky \tid. "\\'e know tha\ 1here 11 1 reaJOn for cvct)1hing, This Is fQr the best. Ufc p nn. My pl i to be b1tk on the lcC1ure c rcull by mki.J\aly, nd I w\11 continue •f1h my life JUst 111 bcfo1c M)' thanks to c"eryone fo11he r pttytra." -"' .,.,.. ..-.. -- By lt>b Green AJ> W•ll• (){ASK.A. Minn. -The image t!> ct<:hc<l in memo!) -the u ually ,tai~ Hale Irwin rnmping nro\lnd the grcrn, joyfully ... 1.1pping high· hvet '"ith ;. startled iallery. lt\loiin was propelled into the impromptu victory lap - o romplc1el> out ot character for 1hc t1ghtl~ con \rollcJ Irwin -b)' an :tcr )·the·grecn. la,t·hole hird1e put\ in la\t )C.1r\ • Open at Mc~innh. Ill nc of 1hc murc dramatic moment~ ot tha t champion hip. or an) other of the 90 Li ~ Ope n,, "as as I"" in ... ,id, a cc le bra 11011 for the ovcr-40 \Cl. "It sho"cd 1hut ju't hec.tu\c Hm1rc O\Cr 40, 1t\ 110-rca-.on to roll out lht carpet and end the band home." he aid. "The party goel on." Irwin. now 4b and already the oldc't man ever to "in the US Open. 1Hlcmp1' to extend that m1ddl e-ugcd party thi "eek "It' a 1l10~,hn1." he 'aid "Hut .it lcn,t. 11 \ a \hot " \ml. 111though the udth .ire long .ind the opptNlllln form1d.1hle. he h,1, JU'll .1 h1tle bit of history on hi ''tic go111g into the Thur .. dav 'tart 11 the H.11clt1nc "'1,1110nul Golf C'tu~. \lo one who C\Cr "on three l 5 Open • "' If\' 1n ha' done, Mopped c1 1 tha1 figure: The other "'ho won rhrce -\._ ilhc Antler,t>n. Bobh) Jones. Oen Hug.in <ind Jack :\1ddau -all went on to a fou nh In an Open in which there i no clearcut fa,or1tc. l!"'1n would .1ppcar 10 have " wmcthing better than an oub1de chance. "Actuall). I'm probably a little ahead of where I w,1, at th1'I time la~t yea r," he 'itlld The record -.ind ome of gnlrs more prominent 1our1ng pros -grcc 14 h1 hl\I f1..,e 1itarts on the PG >. Tour IN-in hn1\hcd 10th, fou cth, third. 1;econtl anti 1hird ... ale's pla.,,ing a'"fully well. He'• at the top nf my Ii 1." aid Cu rt•~ Strange. "ho scored con5ecu1 1"e Open v1c tonc in 19 •· 9. " ou ha\c to look 11 the horses whq arc runnin& well now," said Tor* Watron. a five-ti me Oriti h Opc;n winner. ".~ale certainly fits in 1lat category. 'Jllere' al\O the cour c and the de~and'I 11 ma._e~ on the players, dcrf1and that pla) to the arength of I twin's game f1azcltine ha!I l'>cen revamped, rc\11Scd. rcdc 1gncd and rcbu1h since 1t ho\led the I 970 U.S. Open and wa, conde mned by Dave Hill a" cow pa'>turc " he be't Open cour<1e I've ever phyctl," Wat on aid or the current l.t)OUt "f'hc \chip '' tr.ttl1t1onul for Optt cour\C\. 1 he green arc C'lll mcly hard and very, '>Cry f u1. Th 1 rough i up even hiahcr than u l, f1\e inche\ in tead of the co ch Co Go hal to I I four. The f11 rwa ys arc e 'premiu m j, on c1.:ur cy. orr cc and to 1hc gre1:n ho1 into the ro ugh, dcntly predicted tu rt Bloch. an of the Championship nmtcc or 1hc sponsorina U .. A 'ioc1a11on, "will "1rac1 the 1ro ke pcnAh) 11 i \le,iancd I of which hi\ nicely with IN-· lcady. gnnd 11-out amc p tien1. pcr\Cvcrina ot11tu<le at piat1cncc and pcr~vcr11ncc pat ofr ll\l )'C r in perhap the mo t dramatic vic tory of hi'i • -.. sJ •\:-"-....... ar.. c."h ...... a..4: ...... ..... •116....,. ....,_ W1j11lla) IO lllelp Ind ........ to • ls-9 ·~ .. die \llird ....at $alldlem CUlomia Prof•ioae' Oolfen Allada1ion Or-. County AJl·Sl•r pf match al the ~ lach Country Oub The Oilers tandem was aided by South teammate Tim Pieper of f. tanda Hip. lC\'C lkmi or C.Orona del M.u High nd Sonny Sarabia of Newport Harbor Hiah, c c:h of whom collected team PQint for defeating their re pcctive match·play opponent • In d<l1tio~ m the match·play format. &wo·man pairing th. t comprised chc three fouoomc . earned potnt l'I> compihn1 the lowest be t·b II scores. Other area p:irtacipanl rnclud d Marin:. PEP ~~ Sllek-On Tool Box ~~l'a .... boll& - ~•ton Bia e Alb n nd Dan l) hon. 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"1 he guy wnn1 10 be in there and play and they told everybody, 'We might want a few more minutes next year,' " he said. BULLS From 81 road weep this year, the Piston al o won three straight at Portland m winnntg the 1990 champion hip 4-1. Lo Angele withstood a lO·for· 11 shooting on taught, including 5 for 5 by Pippen , in the fir t six minute · of the second half. The Bulls led 70·62 after Pippen's third dunk of the third period, but a 3-pointer by Perkins, Johnson' econd 3·pointer of the quarter end backup guard Tony Smith's thrcc·po!nt play helped clo c the Laker to 73· 72 with 3:0.S left. A jumper by Smith and a layup and dunk by Campbell tied the score three time-. and made it 80-80 going into the final 12 minutes. ''I'm very proud of the effort the guy' put out, C\pcc1.illy the two )Oung gu}s. Campbell and Sm11h," Laker\ Coach M1~c Dunleavy said. "They weren't afraid of being on national 1elcvl\1on " Dunlc.w) Sl1td there wa-; "no better tamJcm th.in Jordan and Pippen in taling the hall 10 the b.i kct," and added that pa,,~on. who wa!, 9 for 12 from the field, "took advantage of ui, having to help out againlll their ability to go I ·on· I." The Bull arc the firllt team ince Portland 1n 1977 to -win the fnlDI in their fir,t appearance. Chicnao wo 0·4 in conference final before finally ~weeping their archr1vu1,, the Pi'llOns, thi ycur. The: L.:ikcr~· 458 point' in thi.: five-game cries w.i' a Finals John on. who led the Laker to ft11e NOA titles since JOining the franchise for the 1979·80 eason, sa id he urged the two bdorc the ~amc 10 'imply go out nnd h.t\C fun. "I think we did that tonight," he said. "I JU t don't think we had enough fun." Fun or not. John on certainly had an ea~icr night uga1n t Chicago'i. defensive duo of Scottie Pippen and Jordan, who had hounded him throughout the record for scoring futility. The previous low for a fivc-aame Finals wos 467 by Fort Wayne against Philadelphia in 1956. Campbell cored 10 of h1 13 firsl·half point in the econd quarter as the Lukers led Chicago 49-48 at halftime "It took u the first half to get hold of the game because of the starter . rcpJacing Worthy and Scott," Bulls Coach Phil Jackson aid. "It gave them a different look." Neither team led by more than five points in the fir I half despite the absence of Worthy and Scott, who were replaced by fof\¥ard A.C. Green and guard Terry Teagle. After Craig Hodges' 3-pointer gave Chicago a 30·25 lead early in the econd period, the Lakers, with Campbell hitting five baskets and Smith three, took five one- point leads in the quarter. Smith's jumper with 42 second' left gave the Lakers' their shm halftime margin. A field goal by Teagle and Green's free throw were the f1rs1 three pomts of the game, and t"'o rebound ba ket • a dunk and a baseline 1umper by Vlade Divac in a span of 4:2S helped the Laker take a 16-11 lead. Chicago's next three basket came after offensive rebound , two by Horace Grant and a 11p·in by Bill Cartwright, closing the gap to 18· l 7. A three·point play by Campbell gave Los Angeles a 23· 19 edge before the Bulls cored eight con ccutivc points to take the lead for the fir t time. Ch1caao 'cttlcd for a 27-25 edge l\t the end of the \cric' Magic broke free ~ pomh. but more important , h had 20 a 1 t • one 'hort of th NBA Finals record he ct again Bo,ton Ill 1984. "It feels good 10 go out an)pla the wn> we did," he ~uid l He had 62 a ist for the scrie , breaking Bob Cou y's recocd 5 for five game ', set in 1961. The Laker lost their fift 'lraight finals game at the Foru an NBA record. period. The Lakcrs won the crie opener 93·91 on Perkins' 3·point with 14 econds left, givin& Angele a 92-91 lead. Jordan, who scored 36 poin mi ed two shot~ in the I t 2 ccond , the second with thre econd remaining. The mi w rebounded by Soott. whost frc throw completed the coring. Los Angele • po l·up gnme wor~cd superbly in Game I, ith Worthy and Perkins scori 22 points each and Divac 16 The Bull won Game 2. 1 ·86, as Jordan got the suppor.1 he didn't receive in the opener. Chicago made 85 percent of its shots in the third period 'While outscoring the Lakers 38·26. / The Bulls made a Finals·rtcord 61.7 percent of their shots fc:Jt the game, compared to 41 .1 p~cnt for Los Angeles. Jordan scortd 33 points on l 5·for-18 shoGting. including 13 in a row at one pt>1nt. Pippen and Grant scoreij 20 points apiece and Pax on wa •8 for 8 from the field. But the Lakers took the homccoun advantage in the ~ene 10 Cahforn1a for Game 3, ind a three-point play by D1vac, who cored 24 point , gave them 'a 92· 90 lead with 10 ccond' to play But Lo Angele~ cho'>c nol to double·lcam Jordnn on the en u1ng po c s1on, and he f'Orccd overtime with a 12·foot 1umpor. Jordan, who fina'ihcd wi\h 29 points, then scored six more PJ>int in the extra period as the 11Pull' outscored the Laker 12~ in overtime for a 104·96 victory •nd a 2-1 lead. Lowratea make State Farm homeowner a lnaurance ) ii Pl1to11B BXtsnd Daly's contract a good buy. CALL ME CHIP STASSEL A .. nt (714) 650-58 DETROIT -Chuc:k Daly ho agreed 10 a contract e:icten ion to coach the Detroit P1 ton' throuah ·the 1991·92 sea~. the team announced Wednesday. Daly .. ianed a two·)'ear c:ontr ct la:.t ummer which included n option for the 1991·92 \Cu~on He had IS day after the playoff, concluded 10 decide whether he would return next ca n. "He could have explored other option~. but he decided not to," s111d Pi~tons spolc)man Matt Oobd.:, adding Daly informed gcncrul manaaer Jack Mc: lo,kC) CUSTOM HOMI IUILDING • llMODIUNG Ell nee in hvi I of h1 dcca!lion 1n an infurm.11 mce11ng Wcdne-.duy. / "ll11\ICl\1l), the COO\Cr,a11011 WI\, 'I Icy Jack. I'm suing lo com hat:k and cuac:h the team,' .. Dobek did. ~ o,11v. the UA' olde .. 1 cooich .H 60, led the P1 ton' to the 1 UA I 1mtl\ (or • three 111rniih1 •tor,, including ch mp1<.>n,hip in ,.J9 9 .rnd J 990. Oct ro11 "''" pl aucd by inJurtc . thi ca on, 1ncludina1wri t urgcry thilt kept cuptaan Hs11h ( hom \ OUl o( 34 game . I C h1<;ago' pl.a)Off \-weep .. kept Detroit from bccomina only the third team 1n NBA h1 tory io win three -.1rnight champ1oruh1pr." It w ~ the fifth \tra1ght )C11'1 the P1<i1on rca<'hcd the confdtcnc:c final'I , In the month he1.-ccn1 the P1!lton~ 1econd• ch mpion hip in June: 19W and () I>· llcc1 ion tu 1 n ' new cuntr I, Dalyi w cuu rt d as • broadca tcr b) • fV and Athinta·ba,ed Ublc tr.l on 'JN r, and 1 a ,..eral m nagcr by the Ph1h1dclrh1 176en n I l>cn 1:1 , 11uc1... • In I cbru tr , l>lll) Wll ~med he d co h of lhc 1992 Oijrp1c IC m. •he fir ' to rcaturc PIJ ycr f m"1 the , HA. -., Tift A•wlMH tlln-n 111$ OraaF COM ~ ~n·1 tottt>all c.ch Nldi Tnuu •1N dnca the third annual Softball C.mp for 01rt1 July a.12 .,,41 J11ly a2· 26 un lhc OCC JUltb•ll field. The camp 11 open 10 airl •&cs 8 to 16 The COit la S7S per 1Cut0n or $135 for both. It is held from I_. pm c•ch day 1lle camp cmphH11 '' on dc\'clop1na slulls for fUl•pitch '°"b•ll, 1ndud1n1 batlina. puchlna. ficld1na. 1hruw1na and batcrunnln1. C.mpcn "111 be &rouped by -.e and libtlicy. It tMludff UIC Of b11tiftl cqes Ind pitdlina madunes, \tralc&JCS for offcn1e and defense 11nd techniques for playina 1ndf\'1du1I pm1tioM. • For lnC'fC 1nformahclll or tu rca~tcr, phone the OCC Orticc of Community Scnicc) It {'114) 412· Or•nac Colst Colleae will offer five da)'1 of sm•ll·aroup soccer instruction In three sessions for boys and men 11e1 12 to 20 under the direction or 10-ycar Pirates men's soccer coach Mauricio 01urc this summer. Each wcek·lona ICiSion C06ts S75. The 1essions arc from July 8·12, July 15·19, and July 29·Au& 2. Each session runs from 9 1.m.·l p m each d1y on the OCC IOCCCr field. There will be in truc11on for all skill l~'CI . and a camp T·sh1n i included. tt For more inform1t10n or 10 register. phone the OCC Office ot Commumcy ScMcc) .. (714) 432·5880 Bays bllketllll camp The eighth annual Orange Coast College bukclb1ll camp, for boys ages 8·16, will be directed by Pir1tes Coach Tandy G1lhs this summer. Two ses ions will be held. The fir 1 will be July 1 ·5 (except for the July 4 holiday) from noon-4 pm. while the second ii July 8-12 from 1-4 pm G1lh ' camp stressu fund1rncnt1l or offense and dcfcn\C, f1vc-on ·fl\IC team play. pa sing, rcbound1n1 and \hooting, u well 1s the mcnt1I aspc:cts required to 1mpr0\c on tt1e court. Each c1mp -.CS\IOn cost\ $75. '2f ror more 1nform111on or to re11~ter, phone the OCC OCftc" or Communit) Scrvi<:c lll (714) JJ2.51W) litlMH•.,oar °'8aac Coa1t Coll•I' wo.•'1 \llulc,-U wt. Jw Hlljl•dllf 11111 dftocl her lOdt ..... oc:c v.,.,.n °""' "1r biJyt 11ft4 aN" .. 12 IO 19 ill ,...c,_ Oyln July 26-28. Conctucicd ~h day rrom 9 • m...noOft and I ' pm , 1hc (()!It ii 570 II rc11.tcrcd prior to J11ly 15, or S75 1f rcps1ercd •her th11 date A T-Jun b lnc1udcd The camp lltCillC tbc tcchnal upccb of YOlkybell play that •re needed 10 ~ • ~1llcd pin-er lfcr amp ' d~ dcJ into Mnall aroups of bc1lnn "•· 1nrcrmcd111e •nd .advanced pl aye I'> • 9 For more 1nforma11on or to rc11s1cr, phunc the OCC Office of Community MC'C at (714) 432·S880 ' Ben Lopez of Upland h1 signed to defend his C1liforn11 supe r featherweight championship on June 27 11 the Irvine Marriolt Hotel Lopct will race Evcho Peret of Santa Ana m rhc 12-round m11n c\'Cnt. ThiJ bout will mark the fif)t 111le dcfen for Lopc:t. who ha, a 16-6 record Perez tS 9·3 . Allddo for Kids Young p~ople can learn the modern J1panc~ m1n1al art of A1kido 11 1 youth camp July ·12 al Or11ngc Coat Collcac. The proaram I 11u1ht by rounh-degrccc bl.id. bell Wnync Tourda, a community college '"'truc1or. and Douglas Mc8ra1ncy, 1 senior " 1111n1 ins1rue1or in A1ktdo who has taught children and adults for the past four years. A1k1do " I rclalM:ly modern method of sclr· llcfcn11e, based on theory of non·resistancc tither than ~1rcng1h. II 1s 11ugh1 1n a non· compc1111ve, non·aaarcs 1ve manner in an outdoor scuina The camp 1s offered in r.-.o sc 1<>n1 b.ucd on •&c For age 5 10 10. the co1mp meets each day from 9-10·30 a.m Youngs1cri 11 10 17 arc 'ICbcdulcd from 10 30 a.m.·noon. The camp COSI IS S,9 S For more 1nforma1ton or 10 n:g1 ter. ph(lne the OCC Office of Commun1ry ScMCCs ll (714) 432·~ 1111 II ClllJ • ICC Morio Parter. wllo '* ta.. acnn to JIDIU'lstcn 1n the H1u1t1ftJSOft ludl area for 19 ~an, •111 coordinate an ~ ... 1oni0r tcna• proaram I\ Oranic GlU& Collete bq1nn1n1 June 24 .. F.11h1 se Iona have: been dc:wetopcd The fint '*'' 1e -na 1rc for ooc week only, from 10 a m •TIOIJn June 24-27, and alK> June 2'·27 from l·l pm. Cost S49 per K Ion. The icm11nin1 M !Ona ire Mondi\., throu&h Thursdays for (WO WUb, Ind cost S8() each. The datei and lime arc July 8-11 from 10 1 m ·noon or l·l pm ; July 22-Aug. 1. from 10 a m.·noon or J.l pm.: and Aug S-15. from 10 1 m.·noon or 1·3 pm . The camp will fo,95 on ind1v1dual 1mptUYCmen1, rcfinc:incnt of the baPC stroll~ nd scn'C and voltcy. <Ampcrs arc rcqu11cd to bt1n1 a am of Wilson or PcnG balb and 1 rack.ct. All clams meet on the OCC 1c.nn1i court • For more 1nformat1on or to n:ai)ter, phone the occ om~ of Community Semccs II (714) 432·5880 . Ricky Bel C1111lc Some uf the be t·known n11~ in Southern C.1hfom1a colk~c .. nd profc 1on1l football "'111 ltnc the f.i1rw1)-or the Bruo 1dc Go.If Cour...: 1n P,1)•dcna 11 the sc~nlb •nnual RICk} Dell McmoriJI Schol:arsh1p Fund Golf CIJS\•C un r nd.i). June 28. 111 .30 1 m t.;SC and :-lFL gr"•" Rod Martin Charle. \~h11c:, Mike Da\lS, Poul McDonoild .. nd , Juhnn) McK.ty uc 1mon& thO'\C who v.11! )Otn honor.11) chairmen l\.11kc: Garren •n<l PJI linden 111 lhc 1ourn1mcn1 1\ luncheon, prUY1d1n1 ttn upporrun1t\ '" meet the plJyel') and p4ni1.1po11c in • 'P<'r" 11uc1100. will !'¢ held immcd11tely foll~ ing the aotr lourn.imc:nt The tourn.imcnt, played on two I ~·hole course,, will ac:1 under way :11 8:30 1 m u>1ng a. \Crumble format The entry fee uf S 175 mcludt'\ &rec:n fees, golf Cl\rl, ICC flft, luncheon • ind spurts 1uc11on There it I SAO rec for tho~ who w1)h only 10 attend the luncheon an~ 1pur1s auction. The dc:.idltnr to rca• lc:r for lhc tournament m luncheon 1 Friday. June :?l 'it For 1dd111onal inform111on, call the Ricty Bell a., IC Tournament director M.rccc:. Ham II (213) 21-641 hn1111r Con• Ill' .. Oranac CoaM Cotlqe Will offer ha n1111b annual Summer porr and .4(1ivity Camp b bo)'I and 1 rl s S to 15 1n ci&}lt weekly ont I ht )'Cttr beaJnn "I J unc 17. The c:amp II be d1r ctcd by OCC sw1mm1na ch Don ~ltt n and Jon R111\fcldcr, Youn tcfi wdl !cam track and field events, 1ball. vulk)1>alt, p ng pona. iOCC'Cr, floor boclcy, h• ct II and mmma .. There t1 group nd ndMdu.al 11utructlon II\ c.th Ol th !pOfb, but the cmpha ss on fun 11\d le '"'"' 11 • non-c:ompctitrvc cnV\fUnmcnt. E:! t wcd:ty •!Oil •nth mornina (9 a m.·1 pm J. afternoon (1·5 pm) or 111-day (9 1 m.·'.5 pm ) ophoM, arc offered Dates for the 5C»l<lns arc June r:-~I ; June 24-21, July l·.S; Juh 12, July 15·19, Jul) 22·26; Juf! 29·Auc. ~ a"d Aug S·9 The cmt 1 SCO pc.:r wccktv ic yon for tbc morn1na ur aflemoon c.imp, ur S70 for all day. tt for more 1nfonn;,i11on or to register, pht>ne the OCC Office of Community Seniccs II (;14) 412-~ A iummcr ~v.1mm1ng prcigr1m •111 be held bc110n1n1 Jun" 11 11 the On1n c Coast College pool Otrcc1ed l'I\ RtCh rJ Bli.nc, lour _ ions arc bc11• offered The fi"t 1 Jun.: 17·28: the second Jul) 1-12 (c1.cr1 ri,r July 4). tbc thtrd 1 Ju lv 15·211, and rh" founh "July 29-Aua. 9. The ·Cl~I I\ s:r;. per .c ion, $~3 for tv.'O '>(:.\ 10n\, S~9 for three ~ ION-and $105 for fuur ~'"on' 1 oddh:r. and adul~ arc .. ckomc. from non· \w1mmc:r' ro thcKC who arc competent 1n 1hc pool, hur v.ho m•y w.nl to learn a new alroke or ,tre 1n1crc,1ed 1n sw1mm1ng to Slay fit or be compc:1111vc A brtcf p1rent·guard11n appointment to d h:nninc appropnlle cl• .. lc11cl and tune or cl•~~ .. ,11 be held 11urd;iy, June 15 8 f-or more inform.t1on <>r 10 register, phone the: OCC Office or Community Scl'VICCS .. (71~) 4'\2.SJ 0 McEnroe takes younger U.S. players to task By Carolyn Thompson ~d Press Wntcr NEWPORT, R.I -Contrary to what you may have heard from John McEnroe. it's not n lack of patrioti m or the prospect of a pay cut thal's keeping Pete Sampra'i off the Davis Cup team -tt's scheduling. them on a s1her platter." But it' not n' ca\y as that. according 10 Strang. la!>t yc<ir," trang 'ia1d of the tournament, which begins Monday. "Then 1t') nght into Wimbledon." he aid GI< EAT "It wasn't .. , 'l1mplc a., 11 may ecm, a choice to play or not to play," Strnng aid. A 'poke man for the current U S. Open champion 'laid Wcdnc,d.ty that Sampras had other places to be Team c.iptain Tom Gorman \aid Sampra turned down n 'lot on the Davi Cup team to play '"'lead tn the Queen' Club tournament in London "He thought thJI 11 would he hctter prc:p.ir.it111n for W1mhledon. · Gorman 'aid lmmc;.111\, ~ampra' wa\ up,ct m the second round of the Queen' Club, which al~o •~ pla)ed on gr.M. by Amencan Mark Keil "Prior commitment., \\.ere made." aid Sam Strang, of ProServ, the management agency which repre ent, ampra,, McEnroe • .i memher of the team v.h1ch will fac~ Spain in the quartcrf1nah that begin Fnc:Jay. cha,t1 cd S.impra\ and 'evcrnl other of the younger top·rnnkcd pl:t)Cr' for not comm11t1ng to the Davi\ Cup cau e, "especially \tnCe the. e iU)' had e\.erylhtng handed 10 Samprn "111 defend h1 tttle tn .inothcr E:.n~lt'h tourn,1mcn1 next week. Playing tn the Direct Linc In ur.incc \1anc;hc\tcr Open ior; " 1gnif1t<lnt" bccau e "11 "a' hi ccond career title and ht' econd 111lc Lendl, Sampras upset By Robert Miiiward AP Ucw1s Wrflttr LON DON Dcfendt ng champion Ivon Lcndl and U.S. Open champion Pete Sampra\ were upset Wednc day in the second round of the Queens Club gra~ courts tournament andl, who didn't lo I Cl lo l }'CS, 1hi time WI OU led in hi rirsl match, lo ing, 5-7, 6·3, ~. 10 Canadian Grant Connell. econd set, fini!lhing three ervicc game!I with aceo;. But he went clo c to being broken 111 3-3. Keil forced the !let 1n10 .a tiebreaker with some confident crving ond nc .. er fell behind. from 2·2 tn the tiebreaker Sampral> never won another pc>int. "He had nothina to lose and I did," Sam pr said. • But 11' certamly not the way I wanted to tart out the gra.' court \ea\On, "Hopefully, my form will be a little belier at Wimbledon." Responding 10 McEnroe' !>ugge t1on that Sampras "mu.;t be getung horrible advice," Strang i.a1d pluyer' arc encouraged 10 play in the Daw. Cup and that 11 wa, ltkcl) ampra and Michael Chang, the 19 Q r rcnch Open \\tnner. would Jump m for the final round' of this )Car\ Davi~ Cup. hould the United State advance Bui that wa:, prec1!>CI} "h.11 rankled McEnroe. and h" teammate Brad Gilbert, who al\o will play )tngle., "The) all want to play the marquee matches," atd Gilbert, who was pra1 ed b) Gorman as a stnk1ng example o r Davi Cup loyalty. The Art of Light Yow ca11 bf'l1lttt11 •111 f'OOm of your ltomt witlt tlW'J1. lllllilfl ~.,,.,, by WntH. Ow' /'lt1t.dly llct111td In· 11elltf'1 co11 bHMt/.h 10fU ltomt owr· lflfltf ... witlt I tMf llUtO/llU#OIL Slittl 1""'1N 11,,.1 °" tltc 1"11}«1. s under our own Phelps label . • l IT' .. ... . . . . . .. . ... $275. COITO\i POPLI\/ ~l'lJ'S .................... $155. ~PORT COA~1 '"' ................................. $195. A VY BLAZER.' '" ~ •• .s1 ..................... $175. SIACK~ 1w -.,,.,., s 85. The best kept clothing secret . Amencan qual~r Mark Keil pot,led the b1ge \ victory or h1 ~teer when he beat Sampra , 6-2, 7·6 (7·2) ,-----------'7---------.P-!!~~~~ Top seed Stcf,1n Edbcra cru1 cu to 1" 6-4, 6 3 victory over 'Frcnchm n Arnaud lioc:t\Ch, I ndl, g1Hm a rm.t round h~c. wtts nhe ttl 1·S, 3· I when Connell won f 1vc game\ in I rtlW J (e broke •LCndl after n IO-minu1e r.1in delay ut 3·3 in the third nd ervcJ out for the m11tch. umpr 1 ' lo \:ume in h1-c fir~t •arut rouri m011ch In ncMly a ycnr. Ktil. from ·r11mpa, f'l1., c~cd 110 aou in 1hc one hour, 19·minute •match. • Ri4lu now I feel o n tup or the worhJ, ' the l4·)car·old Keil aid. ,.. f ht '' one of the b1 c\l d c>f my tire." 1 mpra , r1nkcd eiahth 1n the world to Ke1l 's 22•. breezed lh uah h111 opcn1n1 ~· c game •nd then 1h1n 'lifted hl au wrana. 1 He 'tt'"On only one or the nut Jeven 1 Keil, hav1n1 played three rrrOic gamu throu&h tht quahtyina seti~. cwed better whh . irhna 1vd1lt mpra ~10kdJ ~•ronaer an the .. A Clean Bouse How Docs Everyone Else Do It? Smw~ .•• Smw have"'*""" fumPll n.t09 ••• Sarw haul!' no cNk:tea.. .. Smv brOWbeGt u.-huabandi to do t#wworft... • ScJtM u.e on1'I one room .,. Uw r.ou.e. .. Somt na.-... Cll"6IGf'W ...... Rel•z ~· CALIFORNIA MAID SERVICES LAW SCHOOL INFORMATION SEMINAR Thursday, June 20, 1991 • 7:00 pm • Irvine (C.11 for off~.,,,,,,. loalfiOflJ W•11m ,.. .. Unlwrtity Collep ol Law WW hall an WDrtnMioft Mmlw in )'OUf w. Cetyour~w..._.~ : • Law School Rlqui1•1wttb-• ,..._._. wtwn • how lO..,.,., . Sc:holanhtP' • FINftdll A.Milttance • The Law SC:hool Admilliion T • l.W.Cai:npue (l.SA'O A q am..S...,.,_..tril.,.._.._, 1 •· ............. ,.. ... 71.ml·lOOOcw....-1&714(7') l00811111k ... •.-'it• hMOI 1 1111. ........................ ~--.n..-.... ..... • •C41 a ... .. Sometimes I wish I had a smaller best friend." TMAT W.S A BEAUTIFUL lilN WE AAO LAST N!Qfr .. IT RA!NEDON OVR LAWN, AMO OUR TREES AND ~ OOR FLOWERS ... by Jimmy Johnson AA~ ~006 >t.6 J>Jrm~no a>~ uFE CYtl.t fS ~ WALR~.' -.-,, t • .. ... ! , f. I • • WHEM MPs KfAioN ear A 'Ot\IORCE -01u Tt-'EY TAKE AWAY HER iMARIASE L\CENSE ?" by Tom Batluk ' ~ j t------f~J ~J 1--- 1 .. l..;;;::;;;:J'...c::::::l ~~~~~liriSl~·~.Lll~..a:~Sl..-~ by Lynn Johnston ···TulS ISTl'E.f~ l1Me IN Aa!8 ~ HA) 50Me Pl!:Al. PPWAC.Y. by T. K. Ryan M4\' 'lli!1HIV R> toMt ,,. HNWV ,.,. .,,,,,.DUf,,~1Mlf! GEORGIA MINTEA REFRESHER 2 tallh1p11• Llptea 1-. I..._. Tea 3 ...... ,.... ..... , dtopped,,... .... or I tallle111DM crulled ......... J..112 Ctlll9 ...... 1 cu (60L)froletl ........ COIK'elltnlee, ....... In hqc pitcher. combine all inpedlenta; chill. Strain into tall ice-filled gllUCI and garnish, if desired, with mint sprigs. Makes about 4 servinp. SUMMER SPARKLING REFRESHER 1/4 cup Upton I~ Instant Tea 113 alp ...... 3 aapa water 3 cups cranberry juice codltall t tabktpOOD anted ume peel I can (ll oz.) leltzer, daUled In large pitcher, combine all ingredients ucepc scltur. chill. Just before serving, ldd seltz.er. Serve with ice and gami h, if des~. with lime wedges. Makes about 6 .servings. FRUrT·TEA UMEDEUGHT 3 tablelpoom Lipton 100'-' lmtant Tea 1/Jcupl8pl' l medlu• peadaa, sliced I medl•m oranae, sliced 1 quart water 1/4 cup llme juice In pitcher, mil IOO'I> instant tea powder, ugar and fNlt, CNshing fruit allptly. Stir in water and lime juice. Serve in ice-filled aJasscs. Mates about 4 servings. ORANGES 'N CREAM COOLER 1/4 cup Upton I~ Instant Tea Ill cup water 1 a1p vullla Ice cream t-1/l cups oranae Juke In blender, combine all ingredients; process at high speed until thoroughly blended. Makes about 4 serving . SUMMER MIXED GRILL I cup Italian clrtlllna l/J cup dry white or ~ wine 1-1/2 teaspoom tb)IM leaves l INiy leaffl 1 pcMlDd pork, chicken. lamb or beetc-.bel 6 mecll•• .-room caps I medhl• onloa, cut fato dlanu I medl•• peen pepper, cvt lnto dlualu I cup (l/2 pint) cbm'y tomatoa I pound ltallan •aaae lln.U, cut IDto 1-1/l-ltd p6eca In larae shallow baklna dish, blend Italian drcssina with wine, thyme and bay leaves; add meat cubes and veaetables. Cover and marinlle in refriaentor It least 4 hows. Remove meat and vcaetablca, raervina marinade. On kewen, thread meat cubes and veaetables. On scparaae skewers, thread aausqe; beain eo pill or broil . Add meat and vcaetable kabobl; pill or broil, tumina and butina frequently with raerved marinede, until meat ls done and veaetabla are tender. Makes about 6 acrvings. GARDEN FRESH BEAN SALAD l nvelope .._recipe_, m J/4 alp .... 1/4c.predwlM ........ 1/4 c.,el I ldh .. natlrW•-- 1 ... , ... , ... .....,~ ............ , I wldeft .... ftMIJdl1,,1111 .,.... .......... , ..... .. la.(16-.IMtll)ftll ... ...... ...... I CM ( 16 &) dllcll pw (111"1 n -) . ,... ~ ...... ,...... ... ....... J Qlfl._.•a nr• .... •11llr11• In md• bowl, be.d c.a NCipl _, aU, ·-Md vlnr,.. s.lr in oil, .... Pll*Y Md~ •. Tw ..... am 1imi"1 ~ dUU. W.... ._ •c..-..-t. ... I • June t 3, 1991 The Oa1fy Pilot Ask the OietidMC2 Class1f ted/C6 • and the living is easy ... and delicious! ow that summer is upon us, our thoughts tum to Iona. sunny days. holiday weekends-and outdoor 1etivities. What better time to enjoy the company of family and friends and what better way to do so than at a cuual backyard get-toaether'? The name of the aame is BASY-from the food and drinb riJht down to the table settinJ and cleanup. Whether your patty i impromptu Of planned, thi simple menu will look and taste sensational with a minimum of eff on. Welcome gue ts with a cool, refre hing ummer sipper to help beat the heat I A ta1J 1la..u of iced tea i always a warm weather favorite. Serve 1t with lemon and mint Ott use the lea as • navorful base for these quick and cuy cooler recipe . <Jeoriia Minaea Refresha' combiJ'ICI rwo American summenime classict-iced tea and lemonade-in one to aoothe parched wee buds. In Summer Sparklina Refresher, cranberry juice and seltzer are mixed to create a tanay pritzcr-likc beverqe which quenches th.int with a fiul To celetnte the fresh fNits of ummcr, serve Fruit-Tea Umc Deli1ht, a pretty-a-a- picNre drink. Or, cool off with Oran 'n CfQl'1l Cooler, a frotty combination of tea, orange juioc and vanilla ice cream rich enough to double as a dcstert! ·· HOTTI Follow 1/w1t /tot tips/"'"""'''" "'ttrtoilll"I tltot' 1 a bruu! • IEellng .,....,. .. not J&* tor ...... .... ... try. bNnch ............ wty wt MloY ......... .,. • •• ,,,... .......... ...eyte ... Each of these bevenaes requires a minimal number of ingRdients. For deticiou taste and con'*eniencc 1 ~ ilwant lea powder is wied. Easy .. cats" doesn't necessarily mean burgers and hot 00,s. For uample, thi recipe for Summer Mixed Grill couJdn't be ih1ipleJ:....or more dcheto . tr feat\llU your choice of chicken. beef. lunb or pork cubes, Italian sausqc and fre h vegetable ltl a savory marinade. The kabobs oook in minute on the grill. and you can save time by having guests kewcr their ownan~cn . A imple side di h. Garden Fresh Bean Salad i a liaht and tasty change of pace from mayonnaise-based salads. A summer's-breeze to make. th1 colorful combination of mushrooms and areen and red beans i tossed in a r.esty vinaigrcn.c. Round out the menu with com on the cob, a straig.ht.from-the-aardcn salad and bread touted on the &Jill. And for dcMen, what say summer faster than fresh fN1t planers or s.alacb? In lddJtion to the 1euon's tandby like melons. peaches. plums and berries, add a touch of the lrOplC with sliced manp and pepayL An alfre9e0 fi is no time for fine china. N0t only do you Ml wane~ nut bare feet. you don't want to spend hows in the kitchen cleamn• up. You can tJll aet a lovely table wath high quality di blc tablcw1re. O.OC-a premium brand lile Chinet, made of heavy duty molded paper that· turdy enough lO hold a plateful of ummcr fixin ' without collapsing. The line.comes in many hancfy.sa : ~unchcon --~ and dinner plates, compartment plates, oversized planers and bowl . The cl 1c white de i""1 m1xc and. mate:~ with any color napkuu. flatware and tablecloch. Remember. when act1v1ues-mcludtng dinina- move outdoors thi ummcr. ketp it imple. An easy- to-pttpare menu. rcfrc hin drink . no-fus tableware and upcr quick cleanup are urc to 'pell lots of fun for C'#CfYOllC. Ft1r filrt'at t'nlt'rta111i11~ 1dt'asfnr summt'rti~ and all Jt'ar rnund ft'ndfor Clw1.-1 Duposablt' Tobln-art''s brochurt' "Fasy Elt'1tanct Smart Entt'rtainlflR Tips for tM 90.f. · Tlus ht'lpful !fU1de offt'rs crt'atn" hints for tablt' st'llm(. dt'coratm( id.-as anJ part\ tMIMS To rtafrt wur /ru C<'PV of "Easy EltRana:· s!nd a stlf·addrnst'd. rt~d tmt'IO~ '" Chmtt £nttrto1mnR Br0< hurt < <> M )US CommwuCoWtStl p 0 . 8t>'C 290 HnlmJrl. NJ on3J for cool summer parties • Ju.I up ........... cooMookfng Ice wbee .... by frMllng --~ ........... . • .....,,....., ... orlprtgaof "*" In Ice cube tnya. Or, ... . Ice ..... oul of .......... end ... .. toed ... In ...... of""*'· ... lft•u•a• ........ ... • .......... ....,, of foocle • QM oul of ... kllcMn end Into . .................... ... ........... ~ ...... .... .. ......... br doing ---.. ......... ""'"..,.,. ......,, ................ llF ....... In ............... ., ...... ...., ..... *.,~ .............. ... .. ...... " .......... °" .. ,., ...... ,, .......... .. ........ ..., ....... . --· "'°"""'., w .. ., ...... . ...... ..... • . UGI., .. , .. be ... • ,,,,.._ .... .., chltd 1 -81 =• =·'&.::~-'Cu~ .,;.-'°"~. -: .,,; IMl ff I sweet ii a ...w It m ~ eboul ..... Si• ia .. Ind........... ~. :? ... ...,, '• ofttouble. ... ~ "1· .nothef ..... woittl ....... ~ "'Hnw to OGt Your Child o~llpltlllJ!.._ The recommenda1ion here ii not to Biii ... Bua Not Too Much," by •==tNI lhe human flllldy to take 1way lhil famlc food, but Ellyn Satter (Bull t>ubUca&ion~ or conrtlmt =that •e to offer it in lmlller amounts and Palo Alto). aptCillt J.-Cd to bre._ •Ion& with other foods.; It's 1 p>d Q. 'l'IMn Ii 1 ,.,.1ar dltC book doMi P ltirin1 diae•tioe.•d bet that your child wiU -that Advbn only Hlla1 tniit antll 01he= 9Cparatc CftlY"l!IJI ~~--....,...,....:..---..._.....~--~~~~--~~...-.--.-....-...;:.,;;...~....;..;..~...,...---~..._~~~----~---....... --~~.;... __ ...., __ .....,.~~~~.-...~-:-~-:-----...1!""--------~r-i ~r atcs.Thcuare PlltCIS lfflCTtYI a A.M. l'MUB., JUNI 13 THltu WID., J UNI 19, 1"1. TORSlaOINSTIAK ...... ftAUAll SAUSA .. REGULAR Oft HOT w.2.49 SOUlll•ACIRC • ........ ftAI( F1tOllN 0£FltOSTtl) • w.S.99 EUSS BEEF LOIN, UMIT 2 59 LB. ESS GRAPES IWEET & CRISP .C LB. ' TO 1·1/~·ll. I 98 AVOAGE '8. • Clll)'f'ftCI ..... fically for fats. there ii no coanict whatsoever fn ea1in1 these foods to&ether. WhilG there 111 ome helpfu information in the "fit for!Uf9• book, much of it i1 incorrect, ht popularilt' may he due to suCh intriliJing (but f alsc) phtlOIO~) A food non·comb1nin3. Q. I h1vt dlabett1. MJ b111bad Ions sweel pota~• Hd &eelff me ~cause I can't IUite than. J do enjoy rwttt like lhe •uc•r·f'Nt Ice creams and new fat-rm pa1trle'- but It takes so IOl\I to Rpre eut the labels to He "'hat I can tat. Why don't 1upermarkcts have orJc special section ror people like me? -O. .M., Newport Beach To begin with, who told you 16 stay away from wcet potatoes? In your two·pase letter, )'OU mention being under a physician's care. A k your doctor about thl , While wcct potatoes do have n little more sugar co ntent than other potatoc , they are generally considered to be acceptable for m~t diabetics in mall portion . In the Exchange List prepared b)' the American Diabetes Association and the American Dietetic Association, 1/3 cup of sweet potatoes i equal to one small (3-ouncc) baked potato. ~ o diabetic, you must be careful bout what )OU eat each day, but 1 here i no nec:d to deprave yourself completely of a fa.,orile food that is included in the Exchange List . As for supcrmnrkct di plays. mo t "ct a<11dc a "Diet" ecuon orfcnng ugar-frcc foods, but there 1s no substitute for reading each pad.age lahcl Jnd learning which brand" ore bc<11 for you. For helpful information about diabetic ~hopping and mcnl planning. I recommend an e:<ccllcn1 btxlk "'hich 1 ba cd on ludie conducted at the Umvcrsitv of aliforn1a al San Diego. "Tht · U DC }ie11lth)' Diet for 01abcte\," published by Houghton M1fn1n J h authors' names are Alge rt, GraS)e and Durning. •Yellow Meat LI .79 US No. I P•t.tt. WHITE ROSE POTATOES ............... LI .• 19 SEEOlESS GRAPES ...................... LI. eft 4·1nth Pot Foll Wrapped CYCLAMEN .................................... i . ft In addition to cuing out an excellent dietary lire tyle for diabetic po11ent . 1t offers more than 200 of the kind of recipe )OU asked for in your letter . •LARGE NECTARINES • =--C~•~•~a~•i]11tjo~•~ti~iiii:J~1-- YAMAl1UMI SHlllO MISO 2M•. SACK SHlllAKIKU IUCI 160Z 1.55 CAL·ROSE 8-0vnce MIYAKO AKAUMZUME 3.2-Ch . MARUCHAN KITSUNE UDON 4.69 ......... 2.19 ............... 1.11 ZACICY fA .. S ;~l'U9KIY8RUST • .,., st09I . -··' • 99 : • '8. • J ASSOttTEO FlAVOttS 80-CT. REG. Ott UNSaHTED 2-lb. A.sorted INLAND VALLEY FRIES .................................. I .ft ft~ER BOY FISH STICKS ............................... 1 .19 6-0vnce NUETRAGENA SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER ... I .ft 28.Count TAMPAX COMPAKS TAMPONS ..................... 4.79 12·RACK COKE 12-0Z. CANS, REG. OR DIET + C.IL V. _ HUGHIS PltlCl ................................ 2.79 U SS MIOllS. COUPON , .. _,., ••-i .. 60 LISS~ COUPON ..................... 60 59 ~1mt111•11011AL llAllllTll .._. I OZ. •EG. Ott llTE IOX Gallo 13-0z SAi.A.Mi CHUB ............................... I." Hughes Tll~ Rand. Wt, MEDIUM CHEESE .................... LI. 2." WlllAT TOTAL Cll IAL 12.0Z IOX 2.99 '' CHIYAS •18AL sceTal 750 Ml. 16.99 ......... [ =1 a111 •a11 · 1 ·~:G. 1.89 r · .,_,..."",.. CMOCIOLAft 475 Rtilsttrcd dietitian Dtralee Scttnlon •n Wl'rs rradtn' questions about nutrition, dlttlng and food ldtas. tnd qutstJons to Dtralu rnnlon, R.D., r/o Orange Coast Dally l'llot, JJO W. B1y t , Costa Mt a, CA 92616. Grilled Garden Pizza fhis recipe for grilled garden pizzas tart out with an oat cru11t piled with ~wect bell pcppc". onions, mushrooms and two chee~e~. Two-step grilling en ure<- ll crbp)' rc~uh I ngrcd1en111 include: • ti\ cur .. .,.., .,.AICI i 110 to 1 IS de l(tl) • 1 ~hsc dry )"Ca'' • l llbk olMl Oil • 2 IC pcl(IM 'UJU • I '11 CUf'!t 111 pulfW"C 00111 • • cur 0.11. qt11•k or Old fi1\htc>11ttl, Ull(OOl.cd 8 Vt '"fl 1r1i.:J Rom•nc:• Chee~ • ~ Cllfl srnn hell !'CPI>"'· lhmly wiecd • Y! cup rcJ nnk'<!I, 1111nlt 'ltttd 8 14 cur Cll(lp J fruh or • t~•'f"O'>n• I.Irie I • ! ~ r•rhc, m1r1ccd • 2 cu~ rJ1.lfll ''""'' • lhtnl)-'1 d • , ._, cupt 'hrtdJtd r-rt \kim /NlttarCll• 4M~c T·Bon , Porterhouse Steak 4 pack Charmin Bath Tissue Fresh Iceberg Lettuce USDA Select·Bfff Loin per lb. ·Save 2.31 per lb. ••ch pack Save up to .60 I California each I . Frt1h Thre1h1r Shark Fiiiet ,., 12 pack-Budweiser ~~·r"'W•CA 4. 98 -Save up to 3.00 Ralphs Monterey Jack Cheese Ralphs •1~· II Paper ~ ~~~~ ............. ...... UMll OM .... w OM~,_ CuM1•1r, ' ' . 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C-. .._ dolt It all ... 1411 540-3333 hlllneofliclllr ...... ~ • eot and -...c • IMtvY ~ .............. .., ................ _ ........ Ce .... ""'-~ ll a 11af1111._,._ S.-.. at h1 euencc mc.-sbnpkilJ. Nowhere aa this more truo thu in cbe kuchen. where m. cntcrpri1b11 coc>k (1"°" 11 .. n11vors. lilriplc methods and aimplc: mealt. Thia acaaonal menu takes advatuaae of that carefree •1>1>roach to dinina. as well u to the buunty of the home aarden. Tho-cook who also wields a hoc hus only to ramble over to the garden for the tomatoc1, basil. zucchini, red and yellow pcppen that make thi m~nu di'itinctivc. rh1 meal for six can be easity adapted for any number o( dine". Whale the coal arc he.atina. serve your ~uc ts 11 refrc hing wine pritzer. Simply a blend of club SOda and white wine, it's usually prepared in proportion~ of half of each Serve it with a lice or lemon or lime or with some plastic colored ice-cubes. Because the wine will be YOIJR GBrA1EST 11l&Jm ••• TllE ELDllM110ft OFCAftC!R. A P1emorW Olft to tbe Amertc-. CMKJer Soddy ... meanlnstUI rememtnnce d kJWd ona •a time~ manlngia are eo lmpoitmlt And they hdp the Soddy carry on Ila bnporWrt programs d cmcc:r ClOldrol ror more h\fonnMSon, CXJl1t8cl the Ama1can Cmcer Society. 3e3 I 5 . t1.-bor lllvd. , 200 s.nta AM. CA 9170• (714) 7&1~l .......... ~-•lmll• IDI•*" A., wall wa a ...._ •l•r. nd a..,,... .,..._c wtni, a.,., one. Mix the spri&zcr lnnedlasely before KMna. MCh vtfY cold Wille and soda Wtiel chC appetilc olyour pcm With chi deliihtful Jcahan antf· ~•to. bruscheua (pronounced bruce·ketta). It's 11mply a version o( 1arlac tout -chc"n' bread prdcrahly grilled over the coal , then rubbed with ll aatlic clove and «>ppcd with olive oil and " tomato·bu,il mixture. Roma tomatoc~ work parucul.irly well because they 11rcn't "'Juicy (which would mi.kc the hre;i<.I SOI&)). Ocher tomatoes work fine when drained. • Thi\ recipe '' adapted tightly flom "I he Anttp:t to Tnblc" by Michele Scacolone (Wilham Morrow end Co. Inc., 262 p:igc'i, S20}. BRUSCHETTA 3 01 4 ripe, med1um·)i1c 1om11toes. cored, chopped •nd drnmcd 114 cup cx1n1-v1rsin ohve 011 1/2 tc11\poon coane Milt 1/4 tc11,p<>0n frc!hly iround bl11ck l'CPrcr I 5 tu 20 fresh bu1I lc:ivcs I large lo~f (11bou1 16 ounce)) chewy ll11li.in or French brcutl, cul mltl '.\.14-inch 'hce 2 larac clove! g1rhc, peeled Combine lhc tom111oc~. olive 011, sail .ind pepper Tc.tr 1hc ha\11 lc11vc in10 ~moll P.iCCC:S und ,,dd IU the 10"1JIOCS l et 1hc m1~1ure ~land .at rOllm 1cmpcr.11ure for 30 m1nu1c) Prchc11 the broiler or gnll Toa.'I lhe bread un11I h~hlly browned un bo1h Mde,, 1urn1ng ontc (Thi~ can be done on " arill or under the hr<'1lcr.) Ure.id 'hcc> can Ix ~ul inio 'm.illc:r '~rvms~ or u'cd whole lmmed1a1cl~ rub one side of each ~hce with the &nrhc dine' ~)n lhc 111ml\ln m1~1ure onto 1he 101>1 and u:nc 1mmcd111c:ly. Mike\ It• or more bru.chct111. • Zuccluni 1111d yellow 11nd red hell peppers Jive th1 pJ\la ~al.id bolh ~ummer n1vor •nd rolo1 The 111lad can be made 1 dily in adv1nce. though lhe P1rme:r.1n cheese should be added right ~fore crvmg. There will be plc:nl)' of p1\la for lcftoven. ROTELLE WITH SUMMER VEGETABLES t6 ounces ro1ellc (curkscrew) p11 ht 2J3 cup Oh\IC Otl 114 ..:ur lcm••n JUltc 2 lcl)po<ln' DiJOn mu)IJrd S•h and while pepper lo IU)te 3 )nlBll "tucch1n1, unpeeled You can improve your reading Ind writing skills at the Adult Literacy Scrvicea of the Newport Beach Public Ubrary. Setvlcel are provided without cost on a one--on-one basis al the Ubrary. For more information about Lillmey Sctvica, call the Ubrmy al 644-3174. Newport Beach Public Utnry 856 San Clemensc Drive Newport Beach, CA 926<JO =~tlSi~ ....... , ..... "T,t hlhly arlll04 hfmcla~n ... Pre 9bttl 11CC01dlna 10 ~ Md IOIOlhcr O[rYC , Juice, 111111Wd, iltlf and pepper T~ with pa11a. U-. ~ u muOh drcsvna • ilcedcd If IBltliaa Cho saa.d I d11y tn aMn<'O, rcteM rteia1nll'.'I dniiaina 10 1a11 wilh p.ttl& lmmCdta&etY before ,Aemn1 Cvc 1ucch1nl and pc,pcn into Jultc:nncd slice• (or chop 1 prefcmd) ,\dd 10 pasta along wuh lhc: arccn onion1. ltl$.\ w11h Parn1c1111n in1mc&fi.1ety tx:forc: sc:rvlna. Serve:' 6 10 a. • fhc key 10 cookin& ~allop' und 1hr1mp h>aclhcr on a '""-wcr 11 10 h•\'l: 1hcnl lhe ~•me \l.tC 10 1hcy will ~ dooc 111 the \iamc time. S"-allop. arc f,.&ilc ftd thoulJ be phu:cd on &he ikcwcr 1hr<Xa1h 1he1r 11d~s. nol 1hrou1h the round face of the JCalk>p. Unless the scallop Ii c:om~iely d<inc, h may be difricul1 lo rcinow from lhc 1rdl. If II I •lict1111 •lifhlly IO the 1nll.~e1 11 cook for a morncn lonacr •nd rt <ihwlcf oomc ofr cHlly ~o &rilhna •cccuone' •ill ma~c:: ~wkina cafood eJ)1er. Doubk:·rrongcd kewcl"\ -which aivc n1orc wpport to delic111c flXKh sucll a Kallo~ -arc To !!._~ &<!!l!! ~ be ~'l.w~~--i::; '"tnUIC or ..... \~ lk• .... , 11111 =~~-let~.;~ :.r--'l· I k~::.~ =~=,~~ i.prinklc I wf :J-••DMd 1111 mirKcd froih place • artl 5 mlnutci qr le-. twilift& ~. u.ail dQnc, walclth•& CC*fM:tfY, (Shr~ .,. be ur1,.Plt;penll wMn dOfte~ K• ... wll be opaque w1'11e and very firm.) ScM: lmmodiatefy. ScMt 6 • hc:rbc:1 .erve. u • rettcshina li"1sh.. • w11h larf'J of PfnCaoolc, lime IUlil lemo.t \her~ olf'enn1 tiOcf\ ·a kMt, rainbow p: lctte 1nd subtle ft•von Thia 11 the ~cat of dcuercs IO prepare -ront.1illl'f OftW of nlYOn ol 1hcrbcl layered -•nd 11ioukl be illde •hctd so 11 freein firm . h alto would be 11 &ood ddscrl Ill 111\'e ,,.1lH'I "' tho freezer Jn •ntidptillOfl or llnmpoded ummer cue 11. If 11mc a1 really hort. tcM up IOfnO rainbow hcrbcl rrum the &tOCCtY. 1tore w11h • spnnkhna of whatever fre,h fru11 .iv111l1hlc in rn;tny iture. , Another o_e1ion ts a ~crecn·hke 1ccc~ 1h11rs pl1ccd directly on thl! ,rill. The sci.food 1js then cooked on the M:rccn which prevents the small item~ from 7alllng through the larger arill, and • helps keep lhem from sucking, n well. I\ Ill Ol..C)O, Another-method 10 keep the sc1food from SliCkll\1 tO the &rill is lO ofl lhC J.tlll wtth vegc1111>k oil or a nonstick cooltln& ~pray bCforo heatlna. TROPICAL SORBET TERRINE Figure three 'hump and two ~allop per pc™>n for an 11mple cnirce. Skewers should '?c at least 12 inches Iona. SKEWERED SHRIMP AND SCALLOPS 12 to 18 mall picklln& on1on1. 11hou1 I inch or le \ m diameter (purple if 1o1va1l1tble) I pound sea ..callo~ (al lca'l 12) I ('O!lnd medium· l~c 'hump. peeled except for 1:111 (al lca,1 HS) ~chcd bulter or ohvc oil Sca~>ncd \:lit, 1r destrcd Fresh her!)), mmccd (such u orc&•no. rl1'Cm:uy or chrvcs), 1f ck: Ired I pinl pineapple hcrbe1 I pinl lime slicrhcl I pin• lemon ~herbcl firC$h fruit or mint lca\'CS for pmlth Linc 11 lo:ir fl.in with w111 inpcr or plutic: wrilp (aluminum foil will· not ~ork) l..e1 pineapple sherbet ail •• room tempcr11ure for aboul 20 minutes to 't(lften tmpty into l~f pan •nd smooch 11u1 Return p n to frcc7.er •h1lc lime \hcrbct us at room lcmpcruurc to •often. Repeal w11h hmc l1ycr and return pen 111 freelcr while lc.mon sherbet IC>flc.n• at room temper11ure Add lemon sherbet to froz<:n laye"; freeze until b1td. Covotr top of sherbet ll&htly wuh • layer dr pl1s11c wrap or wu paper. To c.l'\ic, remove bcrbet from pan by 1tn1ng out wu pa~r or pl110c WHJ>. Shce into rndr.1du1I SCMnp. Oamlih w11h fr< h fnul or mmt ltavu. Serve immediately. Makes 12 scrvinp. This cookbook collection serves as social history By Anne Stuart American und Enihsh cookbooks,'' The AssociMICI Pim 'aid Child, un in<1t1tutc founder. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -Found Some date to the 16th century among the 9,000 cookbooks at and many are ~ fragile that they Radcliffe Co llege's Schie inger are lied together with twine; they Library on the Hi tory of Women: nre 1orcd 1n a locked, clim tc· Books on ko her cajun cookery, controlled vault, and t:an be Great Lakes mushrooms and viewed on microfilm. cooking w11h nower . Recipes for The Schlesinger collection's stovetop medicines. Indication of rapid growth indicates that how hou ewives coped with ''gastronomy 1s really becoming a wartime food shortages. A 137· serious discipline," Child said. year-old book on how to constnict "People arc taking culinary history confectionel) bu1ld1ngc; from i.pun cnously." <;ugn r. While Child called the "lt'i. .i hbrary of social h1 tory,'' chic anger's cuhnary cction "the s.11d Curator Barbara Haber mo I important collection in the 11 h u culinary cnsserole country," it i n't the nation's concocted with contribution or largest. Tho e distinction belong mnh:rial from food writer M.f .K. to the Library of Congress and the Fisher. Samuel and Narcas n New York Pubhc Library. Chombcrlnin and Sophie Coe. u But she said the collection, well e' Yankee Magazine and The nearly a fourth of the library's Bo~ton Globe. total holdin~s, is "the cutting edge Julia Child, America 's ''French of a new field," offering a rare Chef," recently donated 2,000 glimpc;c into the lives of cookbooks from her own library, rvef)'\\'oman. "We're intcre tcd in ~cattercd throughout the C\Crybody\ history, not just movie collectaon. Child's smorgasbord 'lt<m and prcc;1dcnt · wivci.." Haber include everything from "The ,,11d Gu11tles~ Gourmet Goes Ethnic," The hbr.1ry bo.ut" hundreds of pubh hcd last year. to o 278-year· cookbook<. "produced a41 fund· old French pa ti) guide. r.u cr41 bv churchc , the Junior "You can tell a lot about people ~gue, Poh11cnl groups, clubs and b} cui~inc, whether it's the l .. dit\' aux1harie -titles like potatoes of Ireland or the k1w1~ "Hometov.n htmily Recipes,'' by popular in the 1980s," Child said the J-r1end~ or the Quincbaua, Th.c Amenca.n In lllute of Wine N.H .• Volunteer fare Department and Food also contributed 450 wd1c ' Auxiliary rare book41 on cooking, wane and In electing tho e, curators were etiquette, "everything from 16th· le interested in ama sin& an century ltnhnn book' on how to infinite number of way to make run a great h.(lu'c to very ord1n.ary Jcll·O mold or tuna ca scrole ~iiiiiiiii;;;=;;;:i:iiiiiii~~~~~i;=~~~~l~oo~ki~n~g~e~d1~'ti~o~n~o~f~l~9~th~c~c~n~tu~ry~ than in preserving clue about the I role or volunteer organizations in women' lives. Cookbooks also introduce and lllu Irate new appliances, technique' and trend , both in the lhtchcn l'nd an the world out ido. "You 'cc the coming of d1Cfcrent type' nf cqu1pn1ent, you cc changing idc 41 about nutrition,'' hild aid ' M 1crow;1Ve cookbooks, for 1mtance, proliferated with the growth o( the tv.o-<:areer hn111ichold. 11od low.fat o00kin1 JUidc' muh1phcd Antcrkan' b ·g;in mur111unng 1hcir chol~tcrol lc:\cl' Mcan\llh1lc. like the fondue pnt' g.11hcran~ du't on many cook\' top 'helve , book on cnmmunnl d111m h11vc tlwindlcd. Library staffer ftcld a variety or food·rclntcd Inquiries. A fllmmaket called secklna 1dc"' to tllu trate time pa ~•n& 1n a movie about thrtc generations or Amerl c n women, Haber -;ugc,tcd howing the chansina fACC''i Of 'ictKln:tl homemaker Betty Crocker, 14ho c appearance ha b ·en updated vcr1I time ancc Cicncral Mill introduced her 1n I ti, A m n "ro1c rrom 11 vc1eran's ho p1111l an \ .-h1naton He contended that ••the onl authentic h.irbecuc v.1~ fmm Tcu or North rohn ," ti her recalled, and nttd more dct 11 on reponal Vllnation\ '" rth arutine. .. A p per comp1n called and "1mtcd to kno~ \\hen they tancd puuin th< c 11111 pant c on lamb chop , ' ll1h r 1d the an wcr, • .,,.,, ~ ll unuvallablc. or Ca/ f eine Free Diet Coke 12 Ounce Cons LbnJt 4 Per FmnJly Prints by Coronet Single Package Vons Dairy/Deli Savings! eBarS · Jumbo Franks .99 On Pound Pocl:nwi Gn>al on th Grill Sunny Delight F1orida Citrus Punch 14 OurM 8utllft Kn~n C,o~!~'°c: T . PuM Premium 9range JuQ ~lmM Je.64 Oura. Ci~ Like to Iae Natural Cheese 129 139 299 159 12 Oz. Basket-.79 Ea. (Pick Your Own-.99 Lb.) BBQ Style Yellow Com LocolJy Grown Nutritious Broa;oli HiJ,h ln Vita.mini A. 8' and Fiber California I~ letture H"" ln Fiber~Low In ~ I Save 1.30 I ffil 00 Lb ,49 Ea ,69 Duck or Mua Fresh Floral Ammzements 14 9~ Several to OMJ099 'from.Remember Dael~~- Hamburger Favorite Lb. Does Not Exceed 15% Fat Zacky Fresh Turkeys 10 to ,,. Pound A~-rroae Wetjhr Fresh Ground Turkey Thf' Turl.t') StorM;ood ~f Suhls1JtulP I Save 1Ao, .. I Lb .79 Lb 129 Bar S Sliced Bacon Regular or Low Soll· 16 Ounce Pocka,r PLg 149 l.b 219 Bonel~ wndon Broil Steaks FREE! 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Dono tho Total lnt•rlor A::o,t no doga. 382 La Parle 3 BA, 2 BA condo, 1 DIRECTORY Prictl (714)962·7093 1 CALL DOii iT ALL lrteh wew. 8'\3'"9020 •ling Sarv. Advloo Pl. Nwpt Hta S975. Avl mlla from ocean. T J. Pelle Concrete Conat. Oen . contractor at bROUQHT Aaaletant Th• Crazy. 833·7172 1 • trustee 111111 For tree --M-11-8-,.-...,.v-..... ,. .... 0 ....... l!-- mlormatlon call CHARMl!RI Watarlront Homaa Inc Aeallora 63t·1400, 780-3600 7/1. Brett 881·1998 Frplc, w /d , pool, For ~a Information Conc.&rlcll..Slocll Lie 1 ttandyman prlcea. Malnt .. f, tun HNlce a•R Hou .. In quiet E/ Jacuul, tennle. No CALL TOOAYll loncl. Hlgnnt Oull. Low Sman & lrg rapalra o ,ace·llft. Irrigation, aid• neighborhood smoker• s1.oootmo. ASK FOR LOIS Pr'lt'et (714)962·7093 f.ncet, patio., plumboo colof, Quality care & 833-0722 P r O I d I C 0 r a t e d , BUILDERS 1mmac 3Br 2Ba home LOTS OF OPTIONS wtth ... lrptc, plant 2 CONTIGUOUS VIEW shutters, hardwd nra L o T s R 2 c t & many x1•asl Open AGENTS PAM ANO ••t!Sun t 2·5, 3261 BARB 67!> 5511 Michigan Ava Priced to ••II at $279,000 F orecloeures Bank Owner Bkr 2•1·7208 Repos & Probates Training Manul!I Man· OWC Lrg houae 3BA ual will be mailed out 3 1 ·BA new kitchen & for a 2 wt( FREE trtal btt·•n• S2•5K P11nc otterl Sahallad pay only 645•1676 $1 001 Unsallatled, tend back I 966-33 1 1 B;ilboa l~l.ind 1006 CHARMING WHt and 2Br 2Ba. trg grau yard & p11ho. per1ect tor rental or remodel $595.000. EZ to ahow 831·0211 or 84&·8186 .. ytJ4M bu'"-tnO'llng to • naw locatlon 7 Announce ttll move 1n delalflecl Huntington Beach 1040 Across PCH Harbour Pacific B11ch model perfect St 22,850. 846·8724 842·0493 OWC Lrg UOC houte. 4BR, pool · 1•R ept RV parking $247,500. Prine only. &45·1878 Hobby1111 can find the eciVIPn*I• end wppllel. they ~ In clalllflad Balbo.i Garage. Pv1 & encl ___ J_oe_ ... e_9_1_._12e3___ Your Ing, etec .. plaiter, dry· ~ Ctw1t 53&-3213 w.,I. Int/ext painting, --------- HOLIDAY RELIEF TLC for peta & plant• OC homa owner 12ytt Xlnt refe. 751-6355 lslancl 2106 backyard, ldeel for 3BR 2BA In prHtlglou• Servlca Directory kitchen. beth reml>ctel Dutty'1 L8wn Malnt. Roomm•t •• S825 nghbrhdl Spa, fruit Aapretentallve a add ltlona. Lie. Monthly/Wkly or 1 1 HOUSE TO BAYFRONT! mo Me-4902 trMa, $1465. 96&~ S42-4321 491197. U8 13Mto0 um.. '1wtll 241-1840 320 Coata MeH St or J. Ward 8'\e-.8080 Ext 310 JACK K•••DY TILE All reetdentlal & comm'I OAROENtNG-Full aerv. Pl.1c,t1•r 2BA 1 Ba. pvt yard. Sharp & claan 1 BR & MA.ABLE. INSTAU. repair• & malnt. Role.. , -ndacap•·•prlnklr• 2Br dpbc for t niamkr vacant S895 mo condo. Quiet. on --------~ ~ REPAIR All typea _ ... _ "'-__ ....._._ ... exec-type adult Cov· 642•9797 Ra/Max .. _.. W/d ,...,. · -• ,...__... •od-mow .. dge-elnup, RPp,1ir iRHI• •rad carport. water grMn..,.... • '"'' PUILIC NOTICE of Paver9. Waahlng " R.ta avail. 432-9127 ,... r11taa M&-2719 Pd Avl 711 No pelt 3BR 2BA hOUH, EHt· $676/mo. 545-5115 Th• Calif PubOC Utlll-SaaJlng. 497·5M5 AJIT llAINTmUMC• Land A modell $1300 mo. Shown by aide Frplc, w d hkup. SHARP ciean 38' 21h ''" Commlulon, RE· THI ORIGINAL 0..-.. 1• wn •XII• In ac;:c.:lata ~ appt, &40.532• patio, garage S1200/ condo. f.m rm. pool, QUIRES that all uffd, DEAN tftt TILi IUlf ,.._ Molftt. Wa can R•landacape w/coto. 3BR 28a, gar, w/d. 11p. mo 645•9127 ...,., spa, 2-car gar. Great hou•ahold good• handle anything ahOl1 AIJ ptt .... ~ m1ero, nice deco r, 3BR 3BA. alt gar, nr loc. 11500. ~ mover•. print their leaky ahower•~Acld of • mlljor OY9fhaul Creative Oeafgn Plurnb•nq JfNI) 201 Ruby s1eoo mo Wlleon & Fairview Pu c Cal T number. WHh & ~CM. New N-pott l!Seach • Ploxl~lo wllhln 14ltrDO•l4'1121 yrly IH 873·53<18 Spac & clean t yr llmo'a & "chavtteYr't & Repair. Bathroom•· Coata Mffa ·Hunting.-,.ur .._..ti DELUXE e1C.ec Twnhae, IH. S 1200 882-3331 print their T.C P num· Sho-door•. Kite· ton lleacn Arau. Call 14&-7505• C27-353HI HEATJ«i 'PWM8lfG 1 WOODeRIDOm 11900/ bar In all •dvertl... Floore·Plumblng Uc. CENTAUR MAINTEHAHOf ' UCS.1l7l Va'Mastlf Cl 2 + 2. patio. gar. yard, 4BR 2BA hH, Meaa dal nu catpeta, yrly IH Mar. Recent remod, negotiable. 878-0831 new pnt In/out. S 1325 546·3720 Iva m111age Cor1ir1.1 rkl M.11 ;> 122 t •He to ltoh 2Br 28a, frplc, w/d , d/w, 2 prk ape, new pnt. Avl 1/1. S1~5/mo. 175-.He3 CLEAN 2BR duplex New carpatldrapea, ancl gar. w/d hkup 1750/mo, 648-3898 COLLEGE PARK 3BR 1 1ABA LHH lf350/ mo. 545-0318 WIN DINNER FOR TWO AT Find our hidden l.lassl- fied Ads ... And Win! Coatut Rale•z mo. 3BR 28A, F/R, Fl manta 11 you have a 25yra O.C 973-8085 (714t ........ lltROP. GAADENINO &1_.....;;.;..;...;.;...;._.~....;.;~~ :'~ d~ P~~:·, 1 ~~~ quHllon ab0u1 lh• le· Tiie & Marble lnatall & Complete Malnt/....,alr ~:,~~O /:!t = PLUMBING w ovarhng, aeaoc lake, gallty of • mover. llrno repair Prompt .. ,. Plumb .. l•c.-carpentry Vlc1or llrrw• 6.&-t'748 Al fObt. I.ow prlcM. .0 ~ PoOI, tennl•. 940-1327 o r chauffeur, Call: vice. tree .. t No Job paint. Rental _...... Wlll•lltettr5yrlnlltl.~ Newprirl Public Utlltlea Corn· too tmall. Frank our apeclalty 549·17t7 RON'8 GMD•NINO SNWVd a Co 94t ... g mlulon. 714·5CSIJ..4151 Tumer, 957·1953. DAN'a H {8ut'--.. Ouallty yard car•/rMa ~LUMalNQ r.-.alr .. Bc;1c.t1 . 11i•1 Aripllanc 1". oma .... rate•. 12 yr exp. NBI -;::-_ TIL..I! ln11alled/Repatred. Improvement. Drywall. CdM only 03,_,872 remodeling . ....,._ l'rotl'IC>I Cou119oua ~ C~try & Painting. -· pro .. aalonale. ts yre •8LUl'N 38" 288. 1 S1 ·rv1cP · l 'I, ''" Eat & Aefarenc:" Bonded. 845-7622 THI QltllN ICINI In N.8 . ar•a. Prom t, John a Shelby.14M17t u.n.T~ut lnteMIDent A neet. . . . . . ~ . ('11•,lflllHJ '>1 ., VII I", i ' IH aty, frplc, new kitchen, u w/d hkup, 2 P•tto•, All MakH and Model• pool S 1550• 548-0l t 4 Coorteou1 Serv 558-0516 •V•r••lll•• 8tu41o 302t·B Harbor 81 c M. Wllh Mp. •IH.plng af.tl ... -.,...p---------R~I cove. quiet lntettor P LIANCE Al!PAI l"'A(LIAlll ~tcle.,,_ loc F W•'k 10 1 O'll. OFF Servtce Cha Ing by tM day. Local un aee. "' w /ad. Speclall:r• In ail AIM JUnt ....,. ...... beach, pool, ctubhH. brand• Quality worlc. Call Yolanda 831 ·__.. ~;-;i:ft'"=:;;;~iiiiii:xi'1 ate 1750/rno LI• No ...,._, peta. TRW. No , ... , Beat prlca 131-1361 euaY ••• aontoee .t.91. 8'\4-72t t (le/bonded M-'Ch any .ctvertlMd rat••· CombO houM & yard malnt. Dofto th• lrtM --W· 143-toao A·,lw~toc; \.1 Ill BUY a new car tbtouqh cluaill.d Il l''"'~ AllllTOI RlllOVAL A .. ldent1a11 Comm'I Cetttfied, C41-6018 Hr• 11 j d I I ! " ~ ~ ( ) OD•ean MARIN SUWICH haa perm. home. flull Yacht lerv Call lrian 17~1114 J LI II ',11 . I Ii./\ ... UY 'ULL. OA PAR'TIAL "'"'9T-D8 (71•) l:M-4171 CR•IDI CUMlllG Home a emall omce datallart. 81trln9 ..................... ''" ... e1•ea21 [ J, "' l HI l DOW .... TALLD Window. • Slldert1. C•blneta. ''" .-. (1t•) eeo.Dll f I I • f I 1 I ~ I I , J lprW!ler lnttalallon TI-4• FLYNN CO. T'" Trlmmlng/Atmowll Hnlt. Call ~1 UIWn Mein. • Cletnupt ~~ .. •432-8804• 8t.Ue.t1...o8a ....,.._. bV T •Ai1 MOVING• 7»1~·~ CLl!AN a EXPfAT '°' • Job W .. I Don.I 8eMng 0 C tor II YI• Uc f.11fl,M2 Card. ttaat·'r••• '"'"'•· w.I known °"* ~a VMlanl~Co ir.oom addlttOns, ,... modellno, ciuallly wortt. •"80rl17, ,,anlc .... '7107. ..,, '. ' I \I I ~I • • l () 1. Simply find our hid· den classlfled eds somewhere In our cla I· fled section. Cut end paste tne adt on the en· try blank and mall. 2. All entries mu!t arrive by Thursday Noon. 3. Winn r wlll t>. ch~n by random drewing end winners neme will oppeer in th• following days peper One winner per week. 4. Con t will run 5124191 • 7/12/91. I NIH\' HI !\NU Patte Ade Here M.et to: Dfnntr for 2 Cont , Clo Dally Pilot S30 W. 8-St., CO.U Me.a, CA. 92627 No matter whit you're dCMng, your homelowf'\ ntrWepapef The ..., ... fits In, ToedrMte..as? Teotlt .. toilll1e? TMdt•••••••f .... ,..." ............. ..... ,..." ...... ..... ................ REE ... -·-.............. c ~"io.= .................... _..,._ eyp•. Ulfe ....... c.-tne ..... ehHdren, teetil"• 9WP!f1Wr. '"'· • .... IOOlla .,.. ~ ............... '"•ndehlp fl•••· ,,..,. ft ID ~ ...... c ....... _.... • ·-·· 1/ ..... -.. ..... ... --·-· lte. llllanll, ~ ........... .... lllloallll. ~ Me e 1 Loe e I a .... .... • phone. (141n) ....... _..... . ,..,, , .... ?IMn. HOW ·TO RESPOND TO DhlE{INE •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting •Leave message (you can change it if not sati sfi ed) 4 When leaving a message • Leave yo ur fir ·t name • Ment ion your interes t • Tel I your age • De scribe your appea rance ~ Specify yo ur pref ere nee • Incl ude what yo u liked about the pe rson you arc re. pondi ng to Yo u may leave a 30 ~ccond me, ~age. Yo u wi ll be automa tically billed 98¢ fo r each minute . NALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD G01DEL1t~ES PRINT CLEARLY: (First thref. words ore boldface> 25 wOfd momun · FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Calf.Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. NAME:------------------------------------- PHONE:----------------------------------- ADORE$: ------------------------------ --------SWE: 2IP: ---1Na ...... , 11' • " -........................ ,.., ,.,..,.., .......... ...... ............. "''' ............ ~ .................. ..... . .._...,!ft--. ........ ,..... 11¥ .... • 1t1 Uth:A eeo.. Wu we ... -.• ...... ~,.., lflllll 1 *•-.................... _ ,..,.111111..,. .......... .. l lia IUJI home. 350/ mo. dep req. Avail lm"1•d. Call Steph .. 7·2781 or 729-2393 Na q uiet bayfront home. 1 BR w/ aundk. Avl 7/1. Yrty. n/ amkr, P/T kid 01<. seoo + 'A • utll. 845-5309. •••• Up•talra orne.a for rent on Balboa laland. Avl Ju,,. 15th. $400-$450/ mo. Call 722-9081 ~Oflllllt'I l L ti Propl!rly .'//8 FORLUIE Approx t 100 sl S8501mo. "38~ E. 17th St. C.M. ~23, S18/34~ lnVP'>l'11t'fll C'pJ 'Jr '.IJ' "IV .'C!OH 11oot< needed, f\.llty Col• latet'allzed, for auto floorJng. 1 S'Wt Int pct monthly. Info S31.e120 Clllllfled'1 oot ttlit .,..., fot your ,., IUtotnOblle. /\1 f)( tllll1 1•1111·111·, ,•q:'O 8eltew '" Mlreoleet St. Jude an•wera your prayera. St. Jude Mea- aage Centv 1·900-933-JUOE anawera calla 2• hra. Give thanka. S3/mln . *COOK• Mexican kitchen expe- rience neceuary. F/T. Gr-o or Gary. •87~47• 9y CHARLES GOREN with OM.AR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •K Q ~ 3 •A Q 3 •78 42 •J9 WEST EAST • 7 • J 10 9 6 4 • J 10 8 6 2 • 9 7 .. •Kl 09~ •s •AK 6 •87~2 SOUTH •A82 \fK 6 tAQJ8 • Q 10. 3 The bidding: South West 1 NT P ... 2 t P ... P&M P ... North Eut 2 + P ... 3 NT P ... than the diamond suit. 0 leorronoe letters of the four tcrambled wotds b.- low to form four slmple wotda. ~--.. Declarer won the openin1 lead in dummy and immediately fineued the jack of diamonds. Had the ld111 been with East. or had the auit. tplit I C A M p I T l 3-2, the contract would have been a 1 l 1 12 1 J cakewalk. As the cards lay, West took the king of diamonda and per- severed with heart... When East showed out on the second diamond. I South had onJy eight tricks. Since I S N I F I J apadea did not behave kindly, de· 1 I' 14 1 darer couJd not set up a ninth trick · before the defenders had five-i..........ii.--____ ...___._ I down one. With MVen fut tricb, declarer I p H E 0 T t I wondered how my etderly needed only two more to fulftlJ the grand dad crossed the heavily coniract . Since declarer could atiU 5 J C f f I 7 • traveled street. I discovered afford to lose the lead twice more . _ _ _ • _ he carried a n_&it.,..e that had before the defendera' hurt tricb ~ ·u~TO •eoo Classy Autos Advertised In the ...,,.. PER MONTH * NO COWCTIONS * A Opening lead· Jack of • Tho~ who ltve bv the ftneSM of· ten die by the ftnew. So obeessed are they with this play that they overlook alternative po ibilitte11 that might 11uure their contract.a against all d1etnbut1onal qu1rlui were eat.abli1'he-d. the club suit would I I bold letters spelling ---~ · have pro en to be 11 more fertile _ I N T 0 F Y field. --,--,-7-,--,--1-1 ....... A Complete the chuckle quoted The combined North-South bold· V by f111in9 In the millJng words ing held all the club pota n cept for -you develop from lt9P No. 3 below. Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance GOOD s North-South arnve-d at a normal three-no-trump contract after North first chedced on the possib1h· ty of o 4-4 lit m a maJor via the Stavman Convention. West le-d the 1ack of heart~ and dttlartr, an invet erate fint>sser. looked no further the ace and me. By going aft.er the club suit immediat.e]y. declarer would have been sure to ett.abliah two tncka in the suit by force. Un- leae they've changed basic math 11mce the days we were in echool, seven plus two equals nine, and that's all North-South cootract.ed for On aome distributions, the dia- mond lineue would still be available 9 PRINT NUM8EltEO LETTERS IN SQUARES ., UNSC RAMBLE FOR ANSWER I I I I I CALL; 642-4333 JlD! SCUM LITS ANSWIU •. ,a HUNTINGI'ON BEACH, COSTA MPµ, . for overtricks. '3!1WVNAO 6umeds SJ9U91 PIOQ pe4 J84) e6e>P8d e peµJe:> e4 peJeAOOSfp 1 ·iee4s P918A8JJ Af fA88\I e4J pesswo pep pueJ6 ,<µep1e Aw M04 peJepuc>M t 3!1WVNAO -~!lON -~dea -SfUf:;j -~8dw1 NEWPORT BEACH, FOUNTAIN V .All.EY, CALJ. OIE OFOlll FREMJLY MJ.¥1..SORS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH ACROSS I Opera parts 5 a TMn· Age Werewolf 9 A religion 14 Chlllef>ge 15 Sott miner at 16 The ones ,,_. 17 lndlg<> plant IS Athena pc>fch 19 Goat under 20 Entranoet 22 Brevity 24 VOlff In 2e Weight rln<* 27 Connec11on1 29 Gnom. a kin 30 "Thanu a _, .. 33 Potl· amploy~'ll 37 BIOOd 38 A MU.-elee< 39 Ell .. t •O CC>alt towns '1 Daze 42 Corputenc. '4 Foot. l)fef 4!1 "-Abner" '8 Toott lo court 47 Plaoee lo Ill 4t FumtMee 53 When ltWI shine 57 8laa M --one. auddenly 2 3 4 17 20 24 59 Bog 6 1 Involved with S2 F .. lher S3 AddltlOnal 64 Garden ol - 65 Fio- 66 Stegger 117 Hard to llnd OOWN I Saying 2 Welland or Soo -3 Stale 4 Choice 5 Poaeutve S P-unit 7 Aromatic WOO<! II Shortage 9 Pronoun 10 Glo11 11 Single 12 lnqulrH 13 Shambles 21 ArOl.I ... 23 Mariner 25 Under111nd 2S Third-rile comic 30 Legends 3 1 Leftoveta 32 Hardy g1<I 33 Harlh IOUnd 34 Imitation sutt 35 Sound of a 1111 3& Before 37 Veniee boelman 40 Wharvea 42 Command 43 Affec11onate act '45 Item to be meiled '47 Mortify ... PIMMd loo6l 50 "'*' mammal e 1 a 51 Mowtn 52 Gem 53 Wine ltdey 54 Sidi,,.... 55~ M-GMllc 80 California riv. 10 11 12 13 Thursday, Junt 13 LIBRA (Sepl 23-0ct 22) Fresh Thul"lday, J.nc 13 uptrnatural: haai: Buhev1\ approach neccuuy 1f go<1I lS to be CAPRI CORN (Dec 22-Jin 20) 1ngcr, C.nccr Nobel Pmc-.. 1nnmg achieved. lnd1\'1dual in 1uthonty The fiery planet Mars. nO't\' clC>.\C 10 1u1hor. ha put on record h1 belief pr0\<1des helpins hind In p1r11ion Jupiter, cxerl\ a rachtr uncertain 1n the " upcmacur•I ·· The Poh~h· m1gh1 ht tr.in\l•led into desire. inrluencc on 1111 101n1 f1n1nc1al born writer has been 1r.rn,li1tcd inco Mes age will become crystal clear 11rran1ement~. bU31nc .tuoe11t1Qns, m.my languaacs. h1\ ongm•I bc1n1 Leo mvulvcd 1nveqmcn1' 11nd 1r:insac11on). 'Y1dd1ih" It WI\ Capricorn 1u1hor SCORPIO (Occ 23·Nov. 21) fhcrefore. throushouc the rcm;undcr Henry Miller. ccrmcd rhc hc11con tn1u111on 1\ on larget You'll learn ur 1h1\ week 11 would he 11dv1~nble to hghl or Americ:11n ltlCrdlUrC, who lhrouah pro•ch or IC•chlng Focus unl1c:1p1tc p;iymenl~ bcinJ del•~d or finr ch11mp1oncd Singer\ wrt11ng on cduc:a11on. communicalion, orhers ro w11hhold v1t11I fices. figure~ A\kcd •boul hi\ mAnv reference:~ 10 J1si.cm1n111on of 1nform1tion. or 1nfom11111on Che \UpcrnRlural, lxuc fl..a,hcv1~ Spiritual v .. lue' urfece Unorthodox AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Fcb. 19) Singer dad nor hc~11111c. I le replied, 1pproach win, Aquoriu) is s.iid to be the sign llf "All my cirpcrienccs hJve l>ccn AGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22-0cc. 21): fri end hip -consequently, you nmb11uou1. Nunc could crve for Diversify. broaden ranac of incercsu. 11lw11y' 11ppcu l(l be mlnt\lcnna cu C\ladencc. Ju 1 lhc aamc, my belief in Populari1~ r.11in1 1ooms upward. Add ocher\, even when you arc In need of $p1t11S become even sirongcr · co npp11rcl You'll be entertained moral wpP\)rt or advice. However. 1f ARIE (M11rch 21-Aprtl 19) Wh.11 1on11h1, pl11nncd or othcrw11c you now h1y all your card\ c.>n 1he had been nn CICil)ptrnclng c~11mple 11r Out\hon w nccrnmg money will be cahle, )OU \hould be hc;irlencd by burcaucri.lcy come' lo .in end F1nilll\ 110\WCrcd coken\ or affccll(ln and oftet or proper fonn• 11re rcuived. filled tlUI, CAPRJtORN (Dec 22·J1n 19). ''"him;c: WJC-tll11e ach1c11td Scenario re\lolvc, Rem(J\le frrc ho11.ird . te•t recipes, Pl C (rcb. 20-March 20): Every ruund durable goods. 1n,ur1nce, rcl'ld fine prinl in nny agreement. c\·cnr m one'\ Ilk r1!1lly 1• 11 1hre11d TA R (April 20·M1y 20)· Ft>eu\ af,u on crcd1b1hry, public wc11v1ng 1 unique patcern 1ha1 Rel.111" who 1nm1ed on deadline 1maac. mar1111I \l,alu\ F.mph.a•1, un unfold by dci.11n Therefore, 1f you will now adm11 there 't\10 no rebuilding. rcf11rhl\h1ng. rcmodclln1 nrc now confronted with 1 dccasion emergency lftcr 1.111 Mingle humor ~wrp10 tn\ul\cd or ohsc~c:lc which •ffccts your long· w11h pllltnce . Telephone AQlARll S (Jin 20·Fcb 18): term h1pp1nc • urcer pr~J>(tt. commun1ca1t()n in11olyes crap,, vi~1h, Recent '--•"' h d1tl nol produce rom(orr and -.ccuntv, then le t so and return of k> 1 •rllcle. c ~pc c1cd 1n1111~ lnrurm<1til1n simply lei thma' cake theu n1tural Gl:~INI (Ml)' 21-Junc 20)• rctCl\Cd IO.tll) r111v1tk\ "m1\ 1ng courM: Allcntion rcvul"c, uound ancrc.1\Cd link," \c•u 11 kn1M "hilt 1.1 \k, v.hcrc ARI ES (~hrch 21·April 20) Income. chance to bc,1ullf\ Ill lie Jc'h IJCh clone, ~ll•C\ICCm AflhOUJh )'l.l\lr 11 OftG of Che mn't )Utroundrnp Arnnacmcnl mi.ttlc in 1mp11'"'l' C11n_gr .. tul 11ton'' favored ~1gns of the 7..od11c at the connct11on w11h po tblc purth1oe of m-0m1.:nt ind the Now Moon in 11rt oh1c:c1 or lu11ury Item Mu~1c plll)S Gem1n1 ,.n only hfc yuur .11ptri11 even m11or role higher. cherc ue ~rt111n lntcn~I CANCER {June 21-July 22): Yuu'll pc:r10nal or f1maly d1ffa ulll to be be 11 ri1h1 place al c:ruc1al momc:nc. r.1ced and and1v1du11I\ who mun be I ~o\C who cqu11ed dtl•y w11h defe:11 ruld tu toe the line 24 hourt llJO will he cmbarm ed. TAIJRU..li (April 21·M1y 21): The Your Own JUdJmCnt p1ev11I , OU UC: f 11urcan V',ilueli or hc1n I '. reipcct, \11nd1c1attd. P1\Cc\ f11u1c~ in ,.cen.uio \ O ti R rnmp14 uon 1nd ~hot n m: 1p1n ltO (July . 2l•Aua 22)> Older l11Jhllgh11:d hy Nlth a Ne• Moon 1n 1nd1111dual ~ht> had been "lurk1na" Gcm1n1 11nd an opp<»itlOn cu ~' behind s en 1 bc\nmcs 111 1blc f..hn rulina plane• \'cnu and '°' 1n 1 q1te,tion• answcrl!d, punle solVed, mann r of pcaltin&. 1t'1 111ne to '<1u'll meet Judl1nc, rcl111011,h1p thnJW open the doon to Chene Ythu 1ntcn11fu:a. C11 nccr, Cupricurn ., ~111 tand1na Q11t,1de in chc cQIJ, persons katuri,:d G tl~I (May l2·June ll) Omp VIRGO (Au1 23-1:p1 22) Lon • th ftClll and uloun4 loved nnc , d1\t1rnn~ communt lion 1cl1h:s tu r tarn: al\.J COiie pc tiy b,\ 1t1n1 pou1ble Journey. Lu nu po ttk>n )OIU hunchC'• co the tulc f(lr, hi&hhghl ab1hty to 1'11\ fr1 nd 1anJ -.11 t r JCWr pfubtcrm be of an 1n011cncc important pc:oplc. You'll 1ntcn ty pcnotlal, ptOtt loMI ot rccc ve 1rcc11I accomrnod1t1 n rlnanc1al n1111rt, .cldOll llM JQU Arie• re pre ntcd been 1n such 1 croq potlt on to , ..... ---~-------~-...:...;,~_ ...... .._ ________ ...l m1lrc • number of P!JI uvc •nd '"8h:.,...::tt*l:::::;rl?:::::Ge:::::t ,=n:::.=..,=,=to:cf=ua=::b::y::Cll:::Hf::ng==:"~Ot=.,-..... ,·_W.__.or.d-"..._......, lnl'lllcllll Wllll lmf ·~~~~unc 2l•July ll> You •• A Clll 11 Cllllllllll c 11 m to be on -•md OI It 1-t00-414·-M end entetlng aoe..I COde number 511; .. lh 1 n rovnc ind dc1crmincU tu OS. per mlnut•1 TOUOh·Tone Of rotwy Phoi'Mil 1,, 11 'lfltC\ 111~11 r, en utc --~---------------------f > ' " thll an Opp<))1tion to enu' and Mus close to Jupiter docs not create I n0 O\'er nnances, 1nvcstmcntS Or llab1h11es which ~Id be ni&h ampoulble to mend LEO (July 24-Aug. 23). The heat nxMYI CALL: may be on but you should 1lso be 642 5678 1mprnv1ng your lm11e end barsain1ng • ptw.cr -'° much so, 1n face. that rhc combined influence of 1hc fiery pl•net Mus and the bcncvolcnc Jupiter toge lhcr in )Uur own birth s11n now s11n1fy lhll pcuonally or profe si<ln.1lly nothing cnn renlly f.itc, daunl lir deter ~>u VIRGO (Aua 24-Sepl. 23) A i.:ollcn ue or 11 \OCllltc seem' 10 have d1-c11vercd ;i chink 1n your 1nnor, rhcrcfore on no 11ccuun1 11rguc the 1\1'°' or try to hluff )1)ur .,, .. )' out of n wkw11rd silu'1tion /\ c:1rcc1 ch.in&c of ~me kind 'lt'i.:m~ 10 be un11\',11dl'IMC, "' yuu might Jll,t , ~ell be tht unc wh(1 ,t,Ht\ the ball roll1n& UBRA (Sept 24-Ckl 23) Why bother to 1upprc\ your fcchnp o r con"'' )'\tUr d1,plcuun.:., Certain 1nd1\ltdu h h ve cho en 10 r&n re warn1n& ~lanais It nd finally __ s _ _... ___ __.._ ~Cf'tcppcd the mark Can11equcntly, ELL 1f '' 11m 10 turn uft the charm and turn thG potli1ht On UCI!. Of )'\)Uf life which .rt c11ucing ao much • tM 1 at ....... hcarl•h Ml-ll1I COR.PIO (Oct l4·NOY. 22)· With I Ney,. Moon in that pare of your j()llf chart related co 1oln1 t1n1~111 arran cment • )Our 'lllu\, cuecr or protc.uion nuw aided 11nd •belled by Mars 11nd Jupiter, )'Ou imply ""not lll••clim•••• affurd co ml\ 1 tt1ck M talt:c time •-=======::;;t:;. off. In f1ct, cldum hu ti been SOii 1mrcretM: 1h1t C\Cl')thma 11gncd. ~•I d ind d hvcti:J . AGtnAJllO (Nu\'. 2.1-l>cc '1) You IHC no tonier lll'd IQ th~ pa'' or un er uthcn' u1nlrol °' nnuen«. In fa t, the: key wmJ now c'p•n,lon Thcrcfmc, think or th lat Cf " th•I I hm1tlc an pcl't\Cf and powbth1tc1 and the .-111 be 11 11mo of recove r) ind rcmuhblc h cvcn1cnh If \'O\ It TIIUR D1\\': \\lite met to I hi fltly ' mat na dou111 1nU '" 1 n 1thcr D 11\ir ry pctio.tnal If vr " work. H Y"t, noth1na h rc111 h WCn<'d •IKtUt p•ur •rpruval or c n nt nd lhercf1 re, ) u r .. oow fr tu orr. loml b61h ~' •IUll and f1nanclal urJcn' Her••• leftllttH ( cal Dlllr'9 In TYM!n. ..... t ... Or Marte In C.M .. Mt.Ot74 lllTM.ULD Ewe.._..~ If you •• ~. OUI• P'9 I maNte, we may "8Y9 a ..... po. .... •· r., ..,.., I /\fol 11.' '. I (110 11t!on IO fte ~ hf•· •tvta Made. ~. ,.tall .... ••panetica * BUVINQ ITEMS * la a mllfor pl\19 Apply * 11tO'a to 1HO'a * In .,.reon, ~ Co. , ·~to~* South Coeet Ptua. No ...._ lv Mlg 87U223 phOn• c-:~,_.... 1--MTIQUl----EIPORIUll-..:...;.;.;;.;;;;;.;_ RaTAIL SA&.•8 • COSTA MESA * • Pff, Mature parton, 1931 Newport Blvd. Tt91n.ndoul Selec1lon1 chllda aducatlonal Frtnctl•~ft•tn'Amer 11ore. 657-MIO Jlldy •eooo ..,. q ...... RITAIL UL11 fo4on.S.11o.e. Sun 12~ woman• apparel, •W• Buy ano Sell• Fa•hlon , ... nd NMdt Conlignmenta w.icom. 10 ~ anar~ and * • &42.eMO • • f .. hlon con1clou1. Antique quih1 & dolla. c.lt eo&-87-1129. Barbi.. Vlllaroy & Retail Boc.h China. otd t-w· ....... WAAK •try & magazJnn & •• G wvn ottlar collectlt>tea. Fr1 COU!GE STUDENTS 9AM 9e2 GoldanfOd •t10.25 STAATINOa Or. CM. 549-4219. Int I ftnn hlWe open-~--~....;......;...._;;;;.;;.;. __ lng1 In ,.._.., dlsplay, DINING tabte/4 chaq, ...... a ..,..,, Pff Fff. $1500. Lamp tabla No•"!· MC.151-8518 ::::.~~lamp 1150. SAL.ES ADVDT1lllQ ULll ppli,lllCf'S hi) 1 1 Dlepley Ad axpartanca I +. Hunt kl'l/fl.V. K9('lmor• Waaher, OOOd markat1 With mafor COnd. 185. Nawpott. account pot.,,tlal. A 714/&42-0278 w/a . or • 26 • yaar waelely 8 '8171a.9n 9. 1 newapap9f. Draw • \ comml19'on. lmmedl· at• ~unity. a po- 11tlon• ave4 .. bla. Call (114) 842·1444 09'/a Cllllllfttd ...,,.. -beyOnd I llNldow of I_,.,. PUIUCMOTICE RENT PUii.iC NOTICE Baccatat Crystal, exqul11te vaaae, bowie, pltchen ate. Wtlo .... le & batc)w • Chacle ttore prlcH then call Robert. 875-0817. or .. t June Wedding Olfte. Ppt·. ,i.:, A111111.1!-.. t I; l'l 'UIUC NOTICI PUIUC MOTICI ......... ~ .............. t to N0on. t N. ag:: ... SlllH .. -"·= ... 11119¥. ..., turn. .......... H .. ' .' I h· •. ;1) S.mt.1 An.l H r>1qhh f, 1 R·1 SAT only 9-3. Bk:ycle, office aupplle•. t 2' l(lta Sailboat 1325. w.,.., ctothaa & Iota 3 Surf Skl1 (near of other g,..t atuft. new). Darkroom equip 381 Flower Strfft StOO. Modal "A" Ford hem1; p1111, book1. Ra1torar magezlna1. Sal SAM 20312 Bay o-.un ,..,. noz ..... ... ....... •:·"~-··· .... ... ........ UN171 c.-.c 1 M2 l!legwb Loaded. Sl.1500. Phone 17~77 ot 17)..70&4. Cadillac n cov Eicc11tllant Condition, lttOo 080 COM • 721•t2t5 eve • POftD ••• Taurua OL w..-... AMI™ CNMtt•. S)OW9f Mal. power wllndows, reat HOHOA '81 CIVIC 4t tac. ... t. t nt., wln- dOCW, I apd, AiC, AM OOW9 •• ~ r~ n TIUYLSR 2 • 2. lmmaculata, loaded 12.200 2 1 ,,., A 1 J o • e If· .... 1 -..a con••lned. 12995 '""'-,,..,...,·-,.......,....·---...,,....--11• 8604428 PalHlAIH 400I 'IS Al e.-~ 1'60 090 35 ooo rna.s $ t 2,500 .... 2244 • Call 7U-4J33·1751 SELL Pt'lda of ownaraNp, ""' t• wipa~ Int• ~, oream pUff condl· ttOn. Appt, ..0-0122 Honda 1"3 Acccwd 581< mll••· 5 apd. b9ige, bCeflent condl• tlon, AM,,.M. air. $3.950. 841-8115 Mafc.oea 1t73 220 ,.....an ..... -_s_p_m_. ----o.. 4-Cyt, auto, all LHICOUI 'l'1 powar. a te. •Int. CeftUnetttel 400 14,200 382'"82. ang run• gOOd $tl100 MercedH 1182 3000 'T1Mbo, N&utllul car. 1 0wnet, a111c.1i.n1 con- dition. H .150 f714) 548-0973. Must ... , S42-o5e7 Olds 1978 R9g41ney Good Condition, $2500 Catt after 5 PM Sle3-6837. Looking to sel that extra j11nk stacking up in the garage? Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is a tre~sure to someone else. For only $13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Call today. 642-5678 . Yard Sala. Sat June 15, 8 to 4. 949 Junlpero Or. CM. View Ave .......................................................................... ... PUIUC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE PUIUC lllOT1CE PUBLIC NOTICE P8'1814 '17810 PITOOe a J~ 1h0uld 8')pur al the~· ducted by join! Y9n1in MOTIC• NOTICE mencec1 to lranMC'I l>w>- STATaMDn' Ot' l'lofl11oue '1ot,.._ CA&.IPORNIA PIRa AND ing Ind Ital• yovr ob-The rtgi1lr1n1(1) = INVnUIQ alDS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE nets under the F\c:MIOUS The ~•gl11rant(•) com- manced '° "1anNct ~· ""' under Iha Flcbl!Ol3 Busme11 Name(s) 11.sieO ~on NA Anis Y Ibrahim AaMOOMMDT Of' •uah\M• ....... ................ CASUAL TY SYN0ft811 Elon' or Ille written ob-menc:ed lo lrtnNCt ce.a20 lhll on June 2• 1991 II Bu11ne11 Name(•) fisted UH Oft P'fCTlTIOUS ... ......._, Stata......t Ot' TM ANNUAl. '°"' with Iha COU!'I be-neu und• the FICtltiout Notice 11 htfebv given 1 00 p m or u '°°" 1boYe on M1y 1 1991 ._.. •• MAMS The loOowtng persons.,. The followtng per.ans.,. STATl•NT ore Iha tleMlng Your ap. Bustneu Nam•(•) ltaled that .... ad btdt ..,,it be,.. tner .. ri.r u the matt., Roben E Longm11n ni. to1oww1g per90n• ~ butlnMI u · doing buslnHI u · ,..,... , Mutual In pearaN:e m1y be in penon at>cwe on Junes. 1!181 ceived by ine City of Hun-may be heard, al 3300 Tht1 s•att,,..,,t wu 1\1«1 lbandOned"lhe UM o• MA WOK. 2440\ Ridge • .ur· or by your inomey Generll Plf'lnat ttnglon Seaeh at the otlloe Newpot1 ~d. New· wlh tilt County Oetll o1 e lltcUUoue 8u1lne11 UNIVERSAL EXPLOAA· Route •t02 Laguna Hile, e"oe Co., 100 It. II yov are I cred•IOf or a This statement was riled of the City Cl«'k at Oty PQft BMc:h, C•tornoa. the Or1nge County on ._.ay 9 Name COUNTRY CLUB TION PARTNERS Ill, 2•5 E. Calif 92853 , LNe ,.,._., edWant• eont•ngel'll etedttor of the ""''ti the County Cleft! of Hall. 2000 MaJn SltMt, Ne.~ ISNctl City~ 1991 BUSINESS PARK &\00 Fiacher AY9n4.lll, Bldg A-2. C&H investmerns c.t1for. ...... IL llOll decened. you ln4JSl , ... Orange CoullCy on May 7. Huntsng1on BMctt, C.lof· QI wllll hold • pybllc hMr· , ... ~, This stat_,. WU llled w.lh Iha County C*1l ol 0r-. County on May I , 19111 au ch StrHI, N'ewpon Costa Mau. Calif 9321 ,q Corp., 1040 CounttY Yw .,..... DacaMlt., your claim With the coun 1991 nra. un IN tlOur ol 2 oo ing to contidet llnd PO>. PuOl>Sl\ed Or~ Cou1 fl49MM SMd\, 01i1f t2110 Uni...., Exptotation, tne .• Club °'. EICOntdo CPI It, 1t90 and mall a copy lo Iha S*· F4eU4e pm on June 25. 1991. al 111)ty ~·a~ Dlilv Pilol M1y 23 JO Pubflshed Of-. Cout The Fletlflout lut1n .. t Calttomea, 245 E. FllCher 92025 T .... ailMMt<M ...... sonil reprtsentallve ap· Publ<sMcl Or1n99 Coal wNctl dme they wit be lnCfweing feet cNrgM tor Jure 8 13 1991 Deity ~ May 23. 30, _.__.. Avenue. Bldg, 44 Cotta Thi b I I poonted by Ille CO•"' Wlltwl n..... ....... °'** pWllcly and rtad ~ '*""' ..,... Name ....... ..., to aboYe M..a Calli el2!I · • u1 neu • con. 1 toa,~10,e111 Tatel '°"' ~ths from 1,,_ dlla --, .. ...,. May JO .NM•. abid In Councl Cham-lions prepenng •tudiae _______ ni_2_1_ .. June e. 13. 19111 "'"Ned In Orange County • ducted by a corporallon .... ....._ n,Me,atl1 ol rni ieauanc:e ol 1eners 13. 20. 1991 bet9 tor~ ~ omc. Nndllng •PS>Mb Ind per· on J~ UI, 1917 Fae Thi• bu1lne11 It con-The reg111ran1(1) com-Ae•oewt• .,,.....,.. t.r et prOYlded In MC1IOI\ 9t00 Th-281 Reatcntlon and L.andteape t«TNng ~.The pro-' __ P_U_l _Ll_C_N_O_T_tC_E __ ~~ Com-ducied bf· 1 corporation :9!J! t=sac~,= atMOlel ...,.. ~ of Iha Californ11 Probate ~ a1 Main StrMC POied '" mctNMS retate1 __ PU_IUC ___ MO_TIC! __ _ piny, c a111orn1a 303• Th• reg111r1nt(1) com-Butlneu N•m•C•l ltted t 1,11e,0001 Capllel Code. The llme '<>! llhng .. 'IUC -r1c• and Olllle Avenue In ITl9 io vattous matt.en euch " lft7027 South Or-. Santa Ana mtOCed to traneact bull-•bOYe on Mey 1S, 1991 Stfflla ·I Anr••··· cla<m• will not e)lplrt be-r"U "" ~ City of Huntington 8eactl land UM ~-·· ma. Flctltlou• flS?OOI Callf 92707 · • S:~ne':*N~:1,r;icll.:S':c; David Chen, SacJTreu Wrtt..trta tor ..... ,''*' ~~r~ rn:;~~· ~~c'!': '1otttlau• ,i!, Ht!,~ IP9Ct~ :! ~""' '"::..= 8v•tna• Name """1Mt• ED. OaYelopment Inc .• •bOYe on NfA Thia slaleMenl was ftted .-olal __,.... tunda •; •t>cwe auaJMee Name ~menta om• :11rob-plan'• paramedic r• 8t•••-t •..an.•......_ ~OO h8·~~l:;:o ,..._,port ChuonQ L.Am. Chief Flnan-~ ttl•,.~ty c:'11 ~I 0,... paid-In 9"d OM> You may el!am1ne. Iha ftle StM•-t talnad on J\lr'9 Ys 1991 at 1ponH. recycling 1llp ~ lollQwong persons -• .....,...., ac: • · clal Otll<:er ange ........., .. , on •Y • trftMltH aurpfua •I ~ kept by Iha court If you The lollOwlng persons ire the Department Ot PubHc ren1a1, and harbor ttruc· Clotng bUslneH as The lollowlng persons art Thi• butlnael W91 con· . 1991 aHl9na4 tvnda (•u,. •r• • pereon inta. .. led In doing bullneu .. WOl'lls 2000 Man Sn.. lurH A 1111 ol Ille , ... to AUDIO MOBILE CENTRE doing buslnesl .. ducted ~ e general per\· Thl1 11a1trMnl was Med . fl4e:t:tS1 ...... , 2e H? 40ts au,. the Hiiie, you may. Ii .. (1)P~MCO jb)Pl.ASTICS HunlinVton Bffch. Calllof: be lnereaHd Ind Iha pt<>-789 W 1611'1 SI Co~a LA PETITE CAFE 810 nlrlhlp wlltl the County Clerk or Published Orenge Coast I I Wiit\ Ille COUl1 • formal A• ENGINEERING .. MANU. nla rec.Ip! of • ~ PoNd ChatgH II •val!•~. Mell Callf 92627 Newport Cenltr Drive Thi• llal9menl WH llled Of•ng• County on M1y 21. Diiiy Piiot May 23, 30, ........ ,....,. '°''°"" quest for Special Notice of FACTURING CONTAAC. ,..~'"of S15 00 ""of charg1. •t the omc. Ralffl Hemandez COf'IH. Newport Beach Calll with th• County Clerk ot 1991 .kine e 13. 1091 holclor• I 1,111,4011 Iha follng ot an tnwn1ory TORS 2300 SE Bristol EKh bid shall ba3 made ol tha C11y Clertl ol the City 5320 Vorll 81Yd Los Ar19• 928e0 Ofange County on M•y 22, r4M7SS . Th 271 ......... fw .... ,... Ind 1ppra/1al of estate ... Suitt F. Santi Ana Hltght.s'. on the Proc>o911 Form Ind of N•wport Beacl\ The IH Calol 9()().12 lbrtl'llm. Anes y 1515 w 1991 Publlttled Orange Coall • ••• 1n,lt41 ~ Mt.I or of Ml'/ pettllon or CaJ•I 92707 In the mannet Pf'Ollld9d In publte: 11 lnVll.cl to 1ttend Al-,anctro luetano A~1tre Rent SlrHI Anal'le1m, ~.:= M~~ J;,:-;1 Ditty Piiot May 30, June e, l.aMllnClllriclllellplu9.._ MO"t• far tha rear account n ptovided in DIMd L Pitter.an, 208 the contract documents. and commen1 orally or 1n ~2~~ Ac!i/;'1~ Ad ~ 92802Flora G 1515 w 13 ~ tott Y , • 13 20, 1111 """"""'Ct.a""~ ••.ae7,oee MCtion 1250 oft~ CaJ1fOt· Nall.~ Beach. Calif Ind lhall be accompanied ;-11ng on !tie PfOc>OMd A bet'to La 8'anc 789 w A1ne mStrHt An1he1m • -.. Th-290 ~In claellllad We ~ oort1fr u.t 1111 Probate Cocl• A Re-t2MO by 1 cerfllled ot eun1er·1 " ·~ases S C ,._, 8 .,,.291 for l'lllp tM ...,. et..... IA quest lof Special Notiee Thi• bu1lne11 11 co~ check or• bid bond for nol Publ1sl'ltd Or•nge Coa't •611'1 I o111 Mtsa ...., r Cal-4 92802 .,. form II avlllable from Iha duCt9d by an lndMdUal lell thin 10, 01 IM D•"Y Pilot June 13 1• 15 92627 Th•• but1ness 11 co~ HAVE A GARAGE SALE 642-5&7-8 .... f'clanG• ...,_ the court cletll The r9i1islrant(1) com-amounc 01 the bid made 15 f7 111 19 20 21 22 .,..,co An!onoo Jimenez duc:l9d by l\olband 11\0 ,.,....... MM••ant tar Attorney fOf PetitiOnef manced 1o tflnNCI bull>-payeCle IO the City ot Hun-23 1991 e 12e a.tif\ow« &Nd I.alt• W!te tM w-ar _.. ........_ ANGLEA & BAHNON 199 ,,... undet the FldltJous 1....._ 9each.. fht ~ rl\327 wood Calf 908()4 The reg111rant(1) com--.r 81, 1t90 ..... to S Loe Roblee Ave . 'Suite Buslneu Name(I) Mlted ~'°;' "'81, Ir\ the pe<· Tr111 bus ness s co~ rnenc.cl IO traMKt bull• the ..._.,.._ C.......,.. 7t' P1saci.na CA 9110\. et>cwe on· ~ I 1991 formance ol the work Ind PUIUC NOTICE d<IC!ed by • ~al oat1· ,_. under the Foct•tious I t 248(, DrAd L p111.,.0,, _....._ nershlp Business Name(1l steel a o"or, 11u•rawan t• -..,_ .. ~ improvementl c"'"""'"' ID Tl'lt re g1str1"r111 com-~on NA a.w. Publoshed Orange Coal ,,_ ltatement wu ,....., tl\e labor Code of me '57Ht menced 10 trW'SaCI busi-Ants y ltwahM'I • .._...__. °"-~Dally P1IOI June 12 13 19 11rtttl the County Clertl ol Siii• ot Cllofomi. and F1cttta.... "ISS lmdet 11\e ~ICtllOuS Th4 •tatemenl WU ·~ • 1 1991 Orange Col.nty on May II. °''* iawa oC the State ot ' ldoftt1 C... a . K...,_ Wll\220 '"1 Ca ltlornll ippllcabl• au.Mall NMna 8ut1ne11 Name<sl listed w1\fl tt'9 ~ty Cieri. ot lft8ft, ~ ,494357 ltlertlO With tht UOIC)tlon State-t ll>C>Ye on N A Orange County ~ ... ay I Publilhed Or1lng9 Coast Publiahed Orange Cout onty 01· ll>Ch vaoaa.ons lhat The ~"Q pe<wns 1re n 'Hi Hetrlar'dez C0t1e1 1991 Deity Piiot June 11' 12. 13. PUIUC NOTICI i)alty Not ,qy 30 . .klnl 8 may tie~ under.,. ~~s~E• COUNTY,!~• ~11c=v ""'~led Pul>llshed t>r:::~, 14• t5. 1991 13 20 1991 ~ st11U1H purtuarrl to PARTNERS 1990 1420 Otange County on May 10 n ...... ...._, Mav 23. 30 ~ F5Jt47 Th-295 ::~=~ '*W: Bnstol Strffl Norlh, S1.11te 1991 :;; 8r;3, t99J' _________ , STATEMEfT Ot' haw not been ~ 100. Newpol1 eeacn Calif ,4.391'7 Th-27'9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 MAMDONllSWT Ot' by tht prOYll>Ot\S of the 92eeO Pub! shed °' ang. Coa..1 ---------I PUil.iC NOTICE USI OF FICTmOUI 'UILIC NOTICI L.Abor ode Preferenc. 10 Wiiiiam K DI VIS 1 •20 Oa iv Pik>I M1y 73 JO .. •ua1Naaa NAMI 1a.1>or ""'tie g.veo onl'f 1n 9'\stol StrMI North Suite Ju"• e 13 '"' PUIUC NOTICE t tliM The lollOWlnQ perton1 fllJ~ the manner Pf'Ovlded by 100. N9WPOl1 Beach Callf Th-2 •e --------NOTIC• Ot' have abandonecf the UM of ,........._ law 92te0 Aclttlau• PSTITIOfll TO the Flctltlou1 Bu11net1 ltualn9M ..... No bid aha• be conlld-Alan J Tunllantr, 1•20 ._,.....Na-Name· COAONA HILLS IN. atateMaftt ered unlff1 rt 11 made on a Bnstol SllMC NOl'lh, Sulle PUIUC IOTICE atatamaftt ADMINISTIR OUSTRIAL CENTER AS. The lollo\ortng '*'°"8 .,. IOfm l\lmtshed by Iha City 100. Newport Bffcl'I Cllt1f The fOllQwlr\g 1*90nl •tt ISTATa 0, SOCIA TES, 1500 Quall dolno ~.. ol Hunllnglon Beach and it t2l80 ,..J..,_ dOlnQ buS1Nn NAZI~ II. MY S1rMI Suite 250, Newpott IR~NDON'S!9AANDON S made In acwrdatlc:e With Aob•n J Th trgirtner. ITATSMml'T ()fr INTEANATIONA~1 LEAGUE CASI NO. Ateneo Beach. Call! 92eeO RESTAURANT, 3.JSO ,..,. tM prOY\llonl ol the pro-'420 8flttol Slrtet North, AAMDOee~ ()fr SPORTSWEAR 11592 Mt To alt httrt, benellclalle.. The Fictitious 8uslneu eclUe of 1t1a Ma, Coata POMI ~~II ~ ~ Newpot1 Beech, USI Ofr '9CTITIOU8 hOQat>V Pl Tutt•" c11of crectrtota, c:onllfl99"' credlo Name reterfed to lbo¥8 Me.a. Calif tM2t Each must be 11-~ L 8uct1anan, t •20 auaaM ... ..,... t2680 · IOfa. end per9C)nl WtiO may WU filed In Orange Counly FllgO Hotel• CorporahOn. cenMcl Ind lltso pr9QU8ll-ltlatol Stl'M4 ~h Suit. The 9olowr.a per90N Wallet w LulldQUISI othanYlse .,. lnMttetad ~ on Augutl 11. 1917 Fiia • Calilomla Cotpol~. ~ .. '~1'8;; the 100. Newport IMch. Calif l\aYI •bandonad'IN uaa .. I~ MttlOO•"Y Pl TU'! the Of ....... Of bOlh No Fis2070 7121 Fty A...,_,., LI Jol&a. ,.'.:.., .. _,Cltf --~ t2l80 th• ftCllllOUI 8u1ln ... hn Cat' t26&0 OI HA.l!L M RAY lncOl'l8 Oooom,trvty ~ Calif. 1*7 .... ,, "' H~~I ~ R1chatd E l-.iev t•20 Name GANDHt OEVELOllo Thi• buelneH '' Ct\" A PEtltlON ,,.. bMf\ TNll • Ca&i'°'nia....,... Thi• bu11n ..... con. '~ 1 ... "V'"' 0 ·...--· 8 IOI ... ~ ,. Sui MENT TD ,._ OUc:ted by an lndl~ lllad by Jamee w Aay I Trust (~~--~by'. COfPO'ltlOn any ot .. bids "' ..... _ Nor.h, •• • l • A ..... tomaa Th• reg111r1n1111 CO'!'• Moct'IMI 0 A1y 1n the Su-to CoMolldaled Cac*al In-The rtg0l1trane(1) com-8Y ouw o11n. Cll't Cou:lo ~ Hawpof\ 8Mch, Celd ~:4 c::r:,,..~ ~~ meno9c1 lo trane.c1 bus penOJ COUJ1 of Callfomla. come OoPott\IMY 'TNSVI. ~ \0 nneact ~ ell °' the Oty QI Hunt-"'IJ!On ........... _.. -under IM ~let llOU .. C~ Of OrtftOa t Callfornl1 lu1lne11 NII ur>cMr the f~ a.ch. Cebbtlla Iha ~ Jim.. O luck~, lt10 Cocta M..a CaW ~I Na,.,.lt l i Jllt<I The petdlOn ,.qUNl.I INt Trust), 2000 Powel Straet. ltutiMl.I Name(•) ad of M•y "'' 1420 8rlstol '""' h, l2IH aboYe on A .Jame• w. Ray I Michael Emeryvlne. Calil t4toe ·~on NA ~ .......... CftJ ~'· ::., N""'POl1 ~ .!!:. ":::;:: :u:: w .... lundQU>ll 0 Aey M ~ntad U t.Cac:k-CorON. Ltd . a caa. ~Fargo, "aaldanl c....-ef tM CltJ ef Thll bl.d•Mll 1, COft-wu !led in OrW"Oa ~ Thia &ta*°'*'I ""'aa 'led '*'°"" f9')(9"ftta~t to fOmie flmttad ~. Thia ~ W8I tlted Muftt1n9'eft 9Nch dueled by a 09'*11 pelt Oft I.My 11. fll() ,.. Iha ~ Cle<tt ol ~-ett1•e of the 1500 OuU Streat S&#tt With --. County 0.11 of ~blllhed Ormo-Coast ._, P Ho ,.._,.71 0r9nga Countv on ~Y 11 ~;loon r..,..,, the ~~,..._,Pon 8eacfl. Callf ~ COunty on .._Y 20. Delly Piiot Jur'9 I 13, 20. Ttie r•o••lr•"tl•I co!'n< OlrT'll'l\a D•Y•lop•unt, 11t1 fl4MIOI dac.O.IC 1 end c:oCf Thi• bualnieu wa• con-HMMa 1tt1 ~ 10 ltwact bull-Inc , 150 Town Cant• ...,_ If dllc:ted .... ,,_., ...,. Th31i MU unci.t Iha Acll;ove °""9, Suite 1110. Celt'°'· ~heel 0rangt Coe ~te~ba ,:''::sed..: ~P .. , 1 ·-~ ...... ~ OrMOt Coast aus•nett Name(•) 1 n11, ~•• .... Ca f Daly Pitot May 30 Nnl 1 oodlclla .,. IYallabla fOf Th11 ttalement ,,.. ISied Oatty Nol aqy 30, .NM I. ·~on Oet ), '"° WIM IS, 20 lt91 h*'nlN1lon in !ht file kepi W'fh the Cour11y C19rtt of 1), ao, 11t1 <n K DIM• T?lll bu.._. WU con-111-2" , 11e coun. Orange County on May 11 ~1 PUlllC MOTICI Thi• 11ataman1 ...,., tll9d dllc1ect bV • llml1N pen. 1M ' WIVI 1"9 County Cltfk OI '*INP he ~ laquattt au-1 Or COU1 ..... IC --· ,........... Orange County on .... 1 20. Thi II IMlal'lll --tJed --.. ---. ----nc--,-~ IO admtnlll• Iha ff· PubMhad "'99 r"V--•n. 1111 '#1th Iha County Oar11 of ~ - .... UNlef 1'1• lndepand9nl C>dv Pilot Mey 30 • .klM •• au.tnau....... .-........,.. Or~ Counly on U av 20 --------~-ltlon of lttlltal 1), 20. 11tt ........... ............. ,._.,_ .. '"' ~, . Act (Th a1.11t\ofrty w1111 Th-214 ••IAIH Mw The IOllO#ng penon.1 •e ~ Orange Coul Pub! hltd Qt COU1 elOW lht l*eone& ,.... MaltM8"1 C10inO but•MN H Deify Piiot M y 30 .JUne I , Daily Pilot Uay 7. June I, ~to lllle fttany... --LJC --The t~ l*lont art NEWPORT PlfA REALTY, 1) 20, 11t' l3. 20 1 .. 1 ' ttof\• wltnout ebtaln•nt ,.._ -• _. doinO ~· " '°' '4h~ ~. Hew-Th-211 ' ~ ~ hfote tMi· ,1Jt49 ERGONOMIC flOCUS, Pof1 a.ch. Ca I tztl3 =.:. ~.~ ,......... ~,_=~~''· t::::C::!\"~~ 'r;c · ....., rtlpreMIMllY't ,... .,. ._.,. 111 ..... Marti .,,.,, ~ nil "" Lofca N"PO't ~ _.._PUIUC ___ MO_TICI _____ PUIUC_-;;;;;IO;;;;;T~ICl--~i '"'*" tD ~ NMiea to ..... IM"t """Ct ... Ot. C311'. c.oaca 0 I '91080 NU 11 •• •••• ll*llON "'*-The tOIOWlnQ l*90nl .,. ....._ callf 9M2t Tn11 1u111,, .. , is ~o~ ,..... .... ..., ._,.. wMM "°'6Ce ot ~ ~ •• fhll b1.1• nae. it COflo ~ Of a COtOOraliOn •w I I I ..... _._._,...!! !Mir ,,..... ~"' 11CAMMfl~ As. dl.tCMd ~ an fl'ICllit'ltulf Tl'!• ttQil 1ran1{•• com-••te• .,,1 MIOnl .... ,.,..,..111 --.-n ll'W2 .._..Av Tl'I• f99fltllftl(I) ·~ !MnCN lo 9"U!;l but Th• ----.......... ~ ... enut, Suite \00 ........ fNll'CM • 1nlnMt1 ~ ,,... "'*' l"-~. -.. .. ..... ..... Ill'\ ..., caM W11J ,_. t.lflOtf N tt N t I ) --..... ll*90n ... .,, Ob-I alftlftl 1 Ventur• A.. 9utlM9s Name(I) ._. 11oewt <111 ~ 1 ,.,, fllllOn .. flt ......, 9flCil tOCliM9t • Caiifioml9 l9ft" ~on HJA lOtra fte C>t art h• t ......,. .... ...,.. _,.,. .,., ~ o. m2 .._ J 9doGI\ ...., ~ ,,,.,. ...,,. lht ~ Jlload, .... ' "' ,,. ~ ......... ......... . ..... 0.. .1,. ... .... OilUlty ~ .. .,. County Qef\ A IHINMHQ Oft N ..... ,._ ~ ...... ""'9 Or8f108 Qoun1y Ofl Mir ti. Oranot on May 1\ "" ......... °" MY 1n111raM• Com .. ny, a ,., 1MI ,.. 11tt • I ,.. "' ~ cotp01illOl1, •• tlll •••ta? Fain C ~ ~ ....... =-~a-=._":. lllMe "4-fi'IWMCI °'*WC ~htCI 0r.,._ CCM191 1 Mt 1W., 'CA •10t en.t, l31f\ P'toot -==:~ Dally "°' .lltN I. ' a.; Ottlr NOi June I. , I duC'tM tit' • ,_ ..,_, to .... grant .... *"'*"* °'' ,, f1 ,., 11, .. , Nf ..... el W. J'Olil 11\ls but""' TN1' fl'le ft9lt r.nt •) _. ... .._. ______ .._ ______________ .._ ______ __..._ ..... __ ...... .._ ______ _ " STARTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS?? The Leg.II OepertrMnt at the OaDy PllOt la pleeMd to announce a MW ..,w:. now avallabll to MW bull-,...._ We wM1 now SEARCH the MIM for )OI at Po ptra dlarge, end ....,. you the ttme end the trip to the Cour1 ~ In Santa Ana. Then, of courte • ...., the Mel'ctl tt comp19ted we wtll fley<Nt ftctltiou. ~ neme aiai.-"*" with the County Gin; publlth onoe•_... kif fourweek9• r~ by ... end then flte your proof of l)UCllCatton With County Qltk. ,,...._ ltoP by to Ne 'fC'Allf ftc:ttUoua ~ statement .. the o.lly PllOt Legal Depatttnent, 330 Welt -· eo.ta ~ Ceillk>mla. " you Oll'I not stop by, ,,._ call U1 It (114) 942-4321. EJCtenllon 31 a or a 11 n .... ,,.. .,.~tot )Q.I to handle thla prooadure by "*' If you ..., hl'4 """ further qi.-. tlont, P'-eel UI end we wll be more tflln Giid to 8llll9t you. Good luck In 'f('Allf new bueltleeell ----------.... ~--- • YOUR GUIDE TO FUN ALONG THE COAST f\ppetizing gifts for Dad 015 Roe critic takes stand D6 A mu ical summer 010 Plus-Our moulhwaterlng -to Coast eateries. the club .circuit & 20 things to do . .. WEEKEND" JUDGED BEST IN THE STATE BY THE CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION 1 ~\~~{~~C.~\ClcrJn art f>, •nJ.. puhl"hcr, will d"cui.i. 1•ri1111n!! l111111nl Cl.ht1on hook" nn 'l h 11111 l''l" l\ld,I\ .1 I 'I .1 Ill .1 I I I ~ II J1 ,1 ' I I \111,, 11111 l'.trl 111 I 111 11111 'I 11111 ' ( "'''" \111111111!<! I .1 ·11 11 1 l r ll''· 11, t.tll.. 11111 hl l'H 111l l d hi ,I II l I '1 l II t I I L:l'.l~.J..ll-"'61- 1 \ 11,I l'l lio"ll'.I Han Harren I \ '1•1 d111 l 11 t ,, I II I I I ,,, 111 •' 11 11 ' I ' tll Features Editor ADOllN' AROUND 2 I I I \ f l11l'l lll'I .I fc\\ 11 lh~· '' I ll.C\\<l\ ( It 11h, l>.tnll'j, . I I I '"·'' ti ~ •• 1, "' "'llC\0 3 GERMAN ROCKERS II \1 11 1 111 ll..lr' " '"I' •, 1•11111• lhnr 11 11 lld\\ I I Ill ' I I'll! Ill lr.11ll' \I, 11 lo '" l 111,dt1 111L llllllCrl. 1 111 I, 11111 d 1•11 ,1 \I r !11~. 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( Ollt l'rl DAILY PILor's 20 THINGS To Do • mADWAJ'l IOT Pacific Symphony Orchestra brings its Pop Series to a close Friday und Sunday with a program "howcasing omc of the best tune!> to ever hit the Great Wh11c Way Numbers from "A Chorui. Line,'' "Les Miserables," "Mame.." "WeM Side Story" and "Phan1om of the Opera" will be featured rn the 8 p.m. concerts at the Performing Art Center. T1d..ct!>, which range from $14 to $43, c.m be purcha'lcd by calling 740·2000. 7 MlllDEROUI MEAl } lo~ .1bout treating Dad with •' murder on his !ipcc1.1I day ~1} \tCI) Cafe wall present a 'pcc1al lnur-~oursc brunch with its U'lual do'c of mJyhern, "Murder at Cafe 'n1r. Sunda\ at 11 30 ,1 m. at Hubert ' Rc~1auran1 Call Q55· CLL L: for rC!ICl'\Ul10 n'I 8 umN TO THE MUllC fh c 1n1m 11,1hlc Doob1e Brother\ hring their h.trmon1l1U, melo<l1e-. and rod. '11 u n d' to I he Pa c 1 f i c Amph11hcatrc l·rtday. Their etincc rt " set 10 begrn al 7:30 p.m. I 1l~c1' an: S2.'i 85: for information Pr ticket~ L.111 A.'l4-l'l00. 9 ~ ~. guided, behind· I he 'Ct'OC\ tour or the < >i .111 gt· l ou n t y Pc rform mg Ari\ < l. nit·r 1111 Momfo\ or Wedne day .11 111 .ind 11 a m For more 111h1r01.11111n c:ill 556·ARTS. ext '' 1 1 ~ l~y ~er "''II he ~;;tell hke a kmg. \Orta, "'llh a comfy La·Z·Boy cat of honor. crown. robe and slippers dunng a Father 'i l)ny pcrform- JllCC at 8 p.m. the lmprov in Ir vi ne C all R54·5 4Ci 5 fnr 111torma11on 11 ~~le of Or.1ngc c () u fl I y \\ I 11 r I c .. e n I · Cier'h"'1n Jnd I r1enthl" ~aturdav .u '\ pm .II lhc Pnlnrm1ng Art\ < l'lllrr All 11ml' l,1\0lll t' (1cf\h\\tn llllll' "111 hc lc.t1111l'd .1l11ng with \l1l Hdl .ind H rnm11.1 Davi~ 111~111~ lhe1r rl1lc' Imm Porgy .rnd Be" h •r ttc~c '' l.111 CiCi6 l12ti2 RI.I MT 12 Laguna Ari Mu cum newest cxh1b1t, "The Cu11 1ng EdAc Contemporary American ~olk Art from the Ro,cnak Collecllon" 1s ncwr on d9'play Fcntunna a variety of work' such as painting.~. ~culpturc. pot1cry and textiles by ~elf-tro 1ned na11vc Amencan artists, the exhibit continue through Aua. 18. Call the mu cum 111 494·6.531 for detail~. Comedian John Mendoza oerforms at the Newport Laff Stop Wedn~sday at 8 and l 0 p.m. 13 ~=tthe Chinese drama "Thunderstorm" in Chinese Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Irvine Barclay Theatre. Tickets for the performnncc range from S 15 to SJ5 and may be purcha!oed b) calling 854·4646. 14 UBI IOPRANO One or the mO!>t sought after c;opranos, Roberta Peters, stops in Orange County for a concert tonight at 1h e Pcr(ormmg Arts Center. Her per- formance. lor>Onsored by Irvine Symphony Orchestra, will start at 8 pm. Ticket. ranae from $20 to $10 and may be purcha ·ed by calling 740-2000. 15 Lm 11 UUClll Comedian Rick Rockwell, along with Brian Leonard and Karen Anderson, performs at the lmprov in Irvine through Sunday. Shows Thursday and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. ($7); Friday 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. ($10); and Salurduy 8 and 10:30 p.m. (SlO). For information call 8.54·5455. 1 . COfRBIOUR .... The Blue Marble Coffeehouse on Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street 1n Costa Mc. a ha' a full !>late of entertainer for the week. Adm1s\1on 1'1 F-REE1 On tap 1h1 "ed ... re K C I lc\land. d1"er.ified acoustic. J-r1da't. Amie Bo"ce, foll.. .rnd ptlp m1\tJigrn. Saturday. Love C'l)'ltab •. ne\\ age .ind JBZZ fusion, Sund.1y, Rill Arm'itrong, pop nl1'Hllg1~1 Monday, Paula Koenig, .1eou\lll full.., fue'tday, and One Lrght S1.1nd. J)\>Ctl) an t mu 1c, Wednc-,da) '-"eckda)' \hows begin ,11 7 pm . weekend 'ho"'s at 9 and ~undJ) \ho"' c11 ti p.m For inlormat1on e.ill Mb·.5776 17 TAICE flOM TIE RD The long·awa1ted "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" -;tarring Kevin Cmlncr a!> Robin Hood, Alan H.ckman as the 0 2 Orange Coast Weftktnd I T;h~!•d~y, J,ul'l• .1~, 1~1 . Shcrl!r or Nouin1h1m and Mary Eliubeth Mutrantonlo u Maid Marion maw h• way to big screens throuahout the Coast startin& Friday. 18 ~ =ty," conduc1c:d by C.H. "Ba rne y" McClure, with song atyhngs hy Terry Allen, will play music for dancing from 3 to 5:30 p.m Sunday nt Turtle Rock Community Park. for information call Mick1C' McClure at 54'6·3894. 19=~and Kurt Weill' musical "H.1ppy End," set in the Roaring Twent1r . continue on tagc at South CoJ't Repertory through July 13. l'C'r· formancc' arc tchcduled Tuc)d,I\) through Fridays at 8 p.m . aturda>-S at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunda)S at 2:30 and 7:30 I or information and reservation' c.111 957-4033 . 20 ~o~a:1 n comedr 111" John Mendoza bnng' ha' act to the Newport Laff Stop, ~I~~ S f:.. DrilitOI St., Wcdne •dav r11r tw<l ,pcci1I performance A regularly on "Late Niaht \\llh D11vid Lctccrman" and ''l he ronight Show," Mendota \\Ill .;hare his type of comedy at ~ .11111 10 p.m. Ticket arc $IO I nr rC).Cl'Vlltions or information , .111 ... _ • ..-u _ .... _ ..... Lqeed: OC, OranJt County. BT, black tit. BT-opt., black tit opdoul. pp, ptr ptnon. TBA, to \be 1rnqed. CHARITY ANO SPECIAL EVENTS lllSth Annlvers1ry CtltbraUon. June J.C, S~I Beach Auxiliary of Florence Crittendon Service Of OC. Phone 870·5890. •Mlahty Flnc Cl1mbake, June 15 at 3 p.m., Opera Pacific dioner on the beach, Coron Del Mar. $35 pp. Cont ac' Myril Kreudcr, 63 1· 1249. llOrangt Bio som 8111, June lS, Orangewood foundation at Hyatt Regency, ll'\line. •Home Wint Makers Competition, June IS at OC f'air and Expo 1tion Ccn1cr, Co ta Mc a. Phone 7S l·FAIR. 9Co ta Mc • Grand Prix, June 16, 7 ti.m. to 6 pm , Vantege foundation bike race. f'ree. Contact Larry Weichman, 9S7- 8400. •Bookslanina. June 16, 2-4 p.m., author Charle D. LeVlton. l:.d.D. "&n\ "There I No Bad Truth The Search for Sc1r· at Martha' Book!ltore, Balboa Island. Phone 673-718S. 11\\-lnt Trivia, June 18, 7.9 p.m., ".Jeopardy"· tylt wine anme Ind tasting at Robert Mondavl Wine & Food Ctnttr, Costa Mc a. $JO pp. Phone 979·45 I 0 . .Summer olslkt Eve, June 20, 6 p.m., Y2000 of YWCA South OC Hot"I for Homclc 'I Women mixer at fhe Wnchou-.e Re~taurunt, Newport Beach. SS pp. llWtstcrn Darbcquc, June 21, Oh"c Crc I Treatment Cen1cr .11 Knott's Derry Farm, Buena Park Phone 777-4999 re Moma», June 22 at 7 pm .. Opera Pacific dinner at Conlin re 1dencc, Nev.port Beach SSS pp Cont:-ict M)rtl Kreudcr, 631 -1249 •Dlnntr, June 22, OC Trauma Society at Waterfront Hilton, Hunt1nitOn Oeach BT Phone 571.06()2 •H•pp)' Ending, June 22 11t 6 p.m .. South Co:> l Repertory end· or-sca~n auc11on and party at Town Center, Co la Mc a $50 pp. Phone 9S7-2602. ryst•I Cll'tlc Bninch. June 23. 11 u.m. to 2 p.m.. Potc1fic Symphony Orc.hcstra at Bistro 201. Irvine. $75 pp llCtltbrll)' Cocktail Party, June 21, J111h Prioraty nt Ishida re 1denec. Ritz Cove. $SO pp. BENJAMIN EPSTEIN~ Jerry Chnstak~ who stars as En1olrds (Bro.ldway Hugo's novel The national touring c:omp.1ny <nm.-, version) is surrounded by students 1n a scene from to Oranse County Performing Arts CenlN Tuc•,cJ.:i-. "Les Miserables," the musical based on Victor for a three-week engagement Conrnct Ginn)' Hale, 85-S-8 108. or Cap"trnnu S5!i pp Contact Mynl •\\int Ta~Cin~ and ConHrt Carol Wilken. 723-6323. Krcuder, 6:\ l-1249. Preview. lune 'O Opu' Oni: 111 llGolr and Ttnnis Cla sic, June •Roof Party. June 2Q, Ctt> of OC Ph1lhJrmun1l ~oc1c1-. lll\ury 24, High Pnonty at The Link Hope OC atop Tov.er parking bu' trip .ind p1cn1c .11 C Jll·"' J) Monarch Beach. Golf fee. S2SO -.truc1urc. Co ta Mc a. \ 1m:y.mt,, Tcmcc.111.1 Ph11nl ~~·'· pp. tennis. $1 75 pp Conlac.1 Ginny Hale, 854· 108. or Carol Wilken, 723-6323. lfftip to L.A.. June 26. Ohvc Cre I Treatment Center Ktd'i at Heart tnp to Univcrnl Studi~. Universal City. Phone 777-4999. •Lo Fiesta. June 28, 7 p m . midnight. Bov.crs M~cum dinner dance On the Green. Santn Ana $150 pp. BT. Contact Joan Murphinc. 497-0821. llClcan Harbor Day, June 29, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m .. Newport Harbor Arco Chamber of Commerce at Cannery Restaurant, Ne .vport Beach. Phone 720-0611. •New Enaland Sea hon Olnnu, June 29 at 6:30 p.m , Oper• Pacific It Huber rc~idcncc. San Juan Volu nt rs c•'t m mberi ~in the P.ageant of the Masters living rK· rt>.llion of Winslow Homer's "Snap cha Whip." The Pol •nt will be pr nted July 10 thotu h Aug. 30. 2422. IMrh of July Paradt 1nd •K. March of Dime race 11luna Hunring1on Beach pu3dc route. Coniact John H:ig:.e. 631-8700 mTI~ortti 'how and f<'esdul. July 4, 4· 10 p.m . Cit) of fullerton a1 Fulkrton High School Stadium. Pho ne 13S-651S. llS11tdu t Fwiul. Jul) 6 Ul Sept. I. JO .1.m. to 10 pm .• Ml\ JnJ crafli; !.how m Laguna Beach s.a pp Phone 494-3030. llSophlstlcatrd Lady. July C) .11 ():;\<l p.m . Opera P;ic1f1c dinner .11 Allred rc,1dcncc. Nc\\port Oc.11.:h. S 0 pp. BT ContJct Mvrd Kreuc.lcr, 6'.\1 -t:!.atl •i:e thal of .\rt-.. Jul) Ill hl Au~. JO. I 0 a m in I I 'O p m on Fc,lthll ground,, L1!!un.1 Ul·.1d1 S2 pp. Phone .JC).a.11.a~ •Pageant of tht \la<1tc"' Jul" Ill to Aug. JO. S 30 p.m l1n I e'l1hil (,round\, l agun.1 Uc.1ch Phone 49-H 1115 ART •Laguna rt \lu<itum (J(I~ Clitl Dme. Liguna Uc .1ch. .tt>4 ti'i' I) Throu!!h June 16 Hcgmning nl 1hc Decade Recent Aqu1,11mn\, June 14-Aug 1 The Cu11mi: l:d~1. Contcmpora" Amenc.in l nH. Ari June 21-Scpl I Arthur We,IC\ DO\\ • ._.cwport Buch l'ity llnll Gall('n (:1,\1)() Ncwpmt Ulvd . 1'cwpo~t Bc.1ch. M.l.,, 150 ) fhrnugh Julv 1) .\cryltl'' h) J.mc BJuni.m. 't11chc!l h, J.tnlC Pile.~. .,t"'port Harbor Art \1u<iitum I ... 'i II .... ·' n (" le. Ill c n t e l) fl H'. \/.:~poit lk.1l·h. 7W II~) June '1'-\cpt 15 D1ftcrrnt C.,tofll''· 1·1"~· \ 1c.~' ,11 th1. ('ollel·t111n • c~crin \\undrm•11n Mu cum (J !\I .1 ' n n I n 1 n c • -l 7 2 • I 1 Hi I Perm 1n~n1 dl\pl." 111 dr.1v.1n~'· -.cutp111r~ him,, 111hcr "'11rk' h\ k.m (.,,. 11..111 MUSIC DANCE. THEATER lmOC l~normin~ Art' Center (61l0 fov.n Center Dmc. (<M~• Ml·'·'· 740 .(100) June l.t gu11ari..t l:rtt:' HcnJcr-.on (I ounucr\ H.111) June l~·July 7 Le' M1,cr.1hlt' •south Coast Rcpcnory (M5 Town Cc nte r Dr . ('(,.,1,1 Mc."'· 75 1 ~ :!7) lhwugh Jul\' I ' HdJlP' t nd. Ekrtholdl Orccht .1nJ )l.1irt ~c1ll •Garden GroH• 'hake pu rt f'c thal (I:! 52 M ... n lrtCI, GJrdcn Gr\J\.c, fll().7il '\) <.km Thc0ttrc. throu~h June I · l c~ l 1a,on' lhngch!u~' Jul 11 · \u~u ... 1 JO 'fomluulc". l•c,th<al \mph11hc: in. Jun 2t>·Jutv 11· 111~ Merch nt t'f Vcn1t:c, · •~1)'~tcry ('aft ( lt uhc rt•,, 2 tlutton C cnlrc L>r., S. n11 ,\n, . 95~ t l L ·) D1rtner \ho"' I nd.1 ' and S3turJ.1y' ••MurJ~r at 1fc Olf U.~ 1' , /,~f()RMA110.~: If ,tou ha•c •• t•tnt Ii '"'' or th•nit •f lnlorlfulltHt for Blad&Bool. dltttl 1..,1rk to. lk•••• ljn~ln.. o 81«Uook, P.O .... 15#-114. < ........ tkl M•r. 91'l$. P1toM (714) 7fn- l"11. 'Orange Cbtat WM*t<end ) Thunctay, JUne 13, 1991 M COVER STORY Students transform sidewalk into temporary art museum 1 • t• I tr o I I !I l•1 1dd111i: I con.irLlo Ll:i \ ,,,, 111d \l11.hll.t11~do' rill\Cd ' ·' '1 '\ ., '"'"·'fl' .tml rruyed f 11 ' .f1d11 I \l'l I>. 11l',l\Cnh ., , ''" 1hn hopnl it '11 ,1,llfl1ll1H'l\l\\,trd i.1 111.I l11•f'l d lhl' I\ II d11 I '' •nll on .111J "'·'''llf'll•l ' oil 11111.: 1h, II \\llfk '' ""'l 1111, i:r1111p 111 II \l.11111,1 lf1gh 11 111• 1111:1"11 lh 11.. h kept ·, ,,~ d "' l111rc' 1h.11 I , 1111 th1..· I \llk\\d'" . 1t k."t unlll \ l •'l111'ktnl 11, I "''''t p.111 (111 "-Orkrng 1 I , ti 1..h dld 1, the little 1111 111111P1 Kr1'11a I• 'I'' '"~kr, t.1me on 1 • 11• ,,,11 t <ll rno!.t ,. •\\I I 1h1111~hl I WllS 1 ' \' ti ti l 11111\hllll! IOUChC\ \t1'f I '1\l I I( ~,\ll\ \ , 11h ,,, ,, \1,11ma 11 -., I 1•1 tlh ,,.,,111d \ca r. \ 111111· h ' '' mlc nt ·, 1 111 1 1t11h 1,1111r.1111 tor I \ll"l'l•'l\'1..t l',\lh°"'" given a small square o( walkway 1n frnn t of the adm1nii.trntion hu1lding for the m to create their own "Mona Lisa." Ve na said he has harbored the id ea oC chalk paintings since he began teaching at Marina, 25 years ago. He said sidewalk painting was very popular in the 1960s, as well as m Europe and the thought today's young artists would enjoy the chance 10 ex pre their creativity in a new environment r C'acher Sam Vena brings a touch 111 European culture and the \nwm .1n 6(}; to Huntin~on B'"'' h h) allowing his students to r rp;it<' temporary masterpiece~ in chalk on the school's sidewalk ''It's quite different than their usual inside work. And its an added incentive that others arc watching. . "h 's amazing what it does to an individual (to know others are watching). They start to do the very best they can." Vena 'aid the area i~ just packed during lunch. "I think it'j, a good idea that the .. chool can cc what we're doing,'' 'aid \Cntnr Macvonne Lee. I cc. who wJ~ unable IC' p..ir11c1patc m the pro1ect last year. ,,llll 'he h.1.. been ant1c1pating "Clrl.mg 111 ch.,11.. on 1 he ~1dcwalk all )Car "It' lot' of (un. · 'he 'aid . ad ding that 11 1:. 'nmewhat challenging bccc1usc of the proJeca·., 1Le .rnd ii'!. harder to erase mistake~ than on paper. "You have to be careful of what you're doing." The students were given a few d:iys to come up with an 1deo hcforc they actunlly began working on the sidewalk. Ve na said. Some copied pictu re.. from rnngatincs nnd arl books. while others let the 'Pini of the pro1ect carry them. Lee ~elected a Victorian era woman sitting on a chair, while Steinke cho c a scene from D1~ncy's film "The Litt le Mermaid " Another student, Junior Noah Will ard, chose to katurc a wizard and mysucal crcature'i. For the most part, Vena said he j.qi ·~ c-0. , ,. Ma<'vonnc LC'<' crC'atcs a portrait of a Victorian C?ra wom~n in chal~ 111 front of the administration building at Marina High SchcX'I "' Huntington Bealh. " plea cd with h1~ 'tudcnt-1' 'elect1on" and final outcome "Some (of the pictures) I'm \('" happy with, a.nd lherc are a frv. I'm not. But >OU can't take Jv.,1~ their sci( cxpre ion," said Vena. "that's the whole reason (or art · • JUNI 17 • 11 STARTING JUNE 15 U n I i kc m o st cl asHotim a ignments, Venn sald 1hc chal~ mural is not 5tructured or for a ..,pccific reason. It's more of .1 creative a ignment, he noted EDDIE RAVEN JUNE 24 MARIE OSMOND JULY 1 6 2 M JU\Y 15 CANOE & KAYAK TEAM Canoe • Kayak • Surfski • Rowing * Summer Camps ..Clinics, classei,, crui cs a nd trips in ocean touring * Learn the Olympic Canoe & Kayak techniques and be part of our racing team. * All ages a re invited to participate in our exciting summer recreation program. more informati n 646-7725 IM Orange Coast Weekend I Thl.lf'9day, aune 13, 1191 The 1tudenls had 1 little more than n week to complete their drllwangs and each will be 1raded "Mr. Vena ha been very he lpful 111 &Clling C\olcrythinJ coordinated,' '11tid Willard, who 11 partlc1pn1t c.l 1n la t ye.a r's sidewalk chalk c~ercisc. He id workir\I on the id wall i a httle ca icr thi year than la~t. hut it'' t1U 1 ma~r challcnac dcalina with du 1 created by the chtalk. Vena said nother pcoblcm the arti t had to contend -ith w•~ arafitti Crom fellow tudcnt He atd that araCitti wu more or • problem lat\ ~ar. and on the !1111 day or thi ~ar's munl crcatma. On the whole, ~t. reaction from tudcnu, faculty and adminitMation has been favorable, Vena said. In (ea, he 111d that several other school have burrowed the idea after hearina \bo\il I\. BARBACOA 3333 Wc_t Pacific Coast H1&hway, NCWJ?Ort Beach prc~nt1 1en1er •na p11n1s1 Jimmy Hopper. ThurMl.ly 1hrou&h Saturd•r n1ahcs wi1h con1cmp0r1ry, cla tea and top 40 Call 6'16·ll090 for more information. NICK P'VZOW pcrfom at the Blue Beet Care 107 21'1 Pl:icc, Newport Beach, at 9 pm Call 675-lJ'lR for informallon ffllllly 111£ CANN U Y RESTAU RAll<T. 3010 1""ro1yct1~ A~" • Nc"'port Beach, rock hand · In l!Plon". tonight and S111urd•y Sl t'<""cr, 615·5111 - 01.ACKMARKt.."T ART, 130 E. 1711'1 ')t., $u11e I. Co\t:i Mes.a prc,.cnts P1m1 fc'l(l( '' u1111g. at 10 fl m hlr 1nform.1l1ttn c.111 6:\1·7094 0 :\\110 LINOLJ.'t' P"rform ul the C1•.1ch llou 111 ~.in Ju!\n C 1p1str01no tonight ant.I lllmmruw hir enformJtl(Wl CJll .a•~H9'l() OOOBll BRO ntERS, with ~pccial 1ucs1 rh" Thun.krhmh. t.1h lo the ,t.gc .11 l'.ic1(i.: l\mph11hc,11rc •I 7:30 rm T1ckct1 ;ire Sl.5 '5, (11r inforPUtlt, call 6 '4·130() ANDll CASTl..EBEIUlY tmn(' her folk u1t;.1r 'fYlina,. •nd 'ln&Jna to Alt .. C"offcc omf'Jny 506 .'\t t St .. Nev.port Beach, lrom IS 111 tO 30 . pm f'or more information \.111 67~~23:\ .. .., 7,()T PqT CAFE S400 S Vcuno Road on 1rn: ut 1 c.1mru,, Ver lino PtiKX Gr11du1tc Hou"n Comrie• I.NC muMC: every ,11urJ.1y night 1\1 I ll m Douf' <~n at 7 pm Men1n I •dm ion c • of S..S Call 856-I ... ., Bl~rANC:O RfSTAl RANT 19Hll Von lo...irman '"''"" rr.:-...nl the muiK' ,., till' \n•'•'· "'"h ,\llur.a' S nda} nd Monda\ fl\'£ FEET TOO 110 Newport Ccn1cr r-------------------------------------------------------Or1vc, Newport Beach, present' F.ttrapolatlon In the newly c.xp.indcd loun1c W. cdnc"1ay 1hrou1h Saturday 64().SlSO Tit .. : STAG LO CE, 145 E 19th SI C 11 Mc.a, prct.ents Peter Wickcrih111m, \>ocal and guitar, folk, 1111nduds. oldie! and country. Tue\day throu&h Thursday, 9 pm 10 l ·30 am. and und•y. 3 to 7 pm For more informauon, call 631·9 13 TRf. • 440 Heliotrope. COTona dcl Mar, prc'<:nb Cacsar Fr"tcr en the p11no !ounce Wcdncid.ty throuch Saturday and Dllnny Sin&-;r Sunday throuch Tuesd;1y at 8 pm. un1il m1dn11h1., 7 p.m. on Sunday. 673 0910 Tiit.. CAN1'ERY RESTAURANT '010 t alaycttc Ave .. Newport Beach, "Karaoke" No CO\icr 7·30 p.m to m1Jnt&J'>I 615·51n BOGART'S BOHEMIAN CAFE 6288 E.ut Pacifi\. Coast H11hway. IAnJ Beach. 21 •nd tJ\'Cr, cntcrt11nment w11h loal 11tnu\lic folk 11nd rock musicians Thur"1lly, Friday and Saturday Show 11m1.: 1 CJ pm (21J) S~-11976 TllF. WlllTF. HOU E Re 11urant and 1 a\crn, 340 South ( OHi H11hway. l. • & u n a B c 1 ch. pres c n u I 1 v c entertainment <1nd t.11nc1n& n11h1lv. •G4. nu. RICUTI.OUS BROTllERS llOP. 11n1• 8rc.10khur\t, Fountain V1dlcv The ll1•p pre,cnti. Thur,da)'. Lip ~~nc C'\llllC\I, cMh ]ri1c~; f:nJ1y, Dance all n1gl11 •1th D D..:nni' B Goode s.a l<l\'Cr, S.i1urd.'I). \pcc11I coMcrts, th•~ wuk ,,.The Ro1oc,' 11. tribulc to Bette \11Jlcr l\1lh Jl\1.k~n fro,1 ~d Sund.n .1n1J \lc-nd y, a1,11l.1blc rm pr1Y1llC parl1C,, Tuc,d.1y, 1\m.:nc.l," 11 trthulc 1n our n.111on and tho~ •en '"I In the &ulr, r. m w m1llnish1 S5 CO\.er. Wcdnc...Jay. 1v.· 'SO\ 11nt.I ·,;o.. J~m.:c h.ind,, th" week ('hud.: R.111J It.a Nu cmcr C)1n. 2366 11 o f' :"it-MO~r. 2100 w O..unrron1. "•'"fl''rl 8<:11ch. pre .cnt' I cc i:crrcll from ll rm tonight. I U\.: .Ja\ .ind w. 1ln.:...Jo1'' t1nJ from Q pm on frid11)' .111J 111urJ;1n ror 1nrorm.11mn call h \ !~M C MOWl' llOli t.. '~tl02 r11c1fil to.ht lt11h.,.o1). Mon.arch He1cl't, •%-577S. l'f"...:nt J m ~trc1.1 from 9 pm. 10 I :\0 .1 m thmu&h !->.iturd.-y C DILi.A TRAMP pcrrl•ml at pm. .11 the Co<1ch I lou\c 1n ~•n Ju11n C•p .. lnno for 1nform1t10n Clll 4~» 9)() Rock, •·"*-wrltars - Wanlcd: A rock mu ic critic .ind niahtclub critic. Doth writers will be rc.,ron 1blc ror cmi·rcgular column' to appear In the Dally Pilot'• Wcc'-cnd ccction. Critic-; mu't Ile w1llini to work night and wcc'-cnds. 1f nccc !l.ary. lntcrc tcd c 1nc11d.1tc for Nllh ptl\tllOn' \hould have hvc )CDr of writing c-qx:ricncc, f°''ld knowlcd c ur mu"c. and Or.in c Coil\t club , be .able to toke photo raph ind meet tlc.1dhncs. I ho~c intcrc .. tcd hould end ,, ,ample of their ~ork to Halt 1 larrcll ttl the Dally rum, P 0 . Boit 1$60, Cmt1 Mc CA 92626 A SUMMER FESTIVAL OF SWING LIVE AT THE HYATTTM PRESEN TED BY K LON A ND T .H E H Y A TT N E W POR T R Join us for summer jazz beneath the stars. These live concerts are held in our Amphitheatre every Friday at 7:30 pm. Advanced ticket sales are available through Tictet Master. Gates open at 6:30 pm and tickets are on sale at the door. General admission is $7 (KLON Club Members pay S6). Sorry, but no food or beverages may be brought in. For reserved concert seating. begin your evening with dinner at Ristorante Cantori, where singing waiters and waJ~ will serve you Northern Jt21Jan cuJsine. Or dine in the jamboree Cafe with its light California menu~ Summer Sounds Package, $169.00 per couple (KLON 88 Club Members pay S 159.00). We'll serve you a ptcnJc on the balcony of your deluxe guest room overlooting the concert Amphitheatre. Your package also tndudeS continental brelklast· each motnJng. Extra nights are $125. Call us now for reservations. Each concert will be broadcast Uve on FM 88.1 at 9p~. . .. \ ; I I I - -__ , I Frtd•y, June 14 Dave McKenna Frtd•y, June 21 Terry Gibbs & Buddy OeFranco Frtd•y, June 28 Tai Fartow Frtd•y, July 12 Gerald Wiggins Frtd•y, July 19 C8PJ>"Pierce Juggernaut Fr1Ay,July28 Marshall Royal Frtdey, August 2 Mitt Hinton Frtd•y, August 9 Flip Phillips Quartet Frld•y, August 11 Hank Jones Frld•y, August 23 Louis Bellson IJCK..,ii:.Ml•I ..... MAY COM .. ANY & MU1MC ~Ua (213)4'0-3232•(714)740-2000 (805) Sl:M700 • (111) 278-llXS 1107 Jambotcc, Newpoct BcaCh, CA 92660 (71.f) 729-123.f Ot'anQ9 C011t WMkend I ~. ~ 13, 1991 DI Rock critic dispells myths about his job r "" \lllllflll\ " Jcd1c.llcd to the 1111:rnnn 111 Ill\ f.1thcr column, I'd hkc to shnrc what I've found to be some common \\hl'O rC\IC ~cd H l p I .1 ,. l' 111 l. 11 I ' ullll'l'fl •'Ill' \1.1\ l'\l'llllll! Ill l'l,'1(1 l a miliconccptions nbout us "poison pen artists" (a phrase bestowed upon me by one very avid INXS fan). r'""" h.1d no , n ,. ·' 1 d "c l' 11\ l' II II !! p ll Jl 11111,ll 1111 I ht' llC\\ 'Jl·l 11l' I ll\l I I h l Ill \ I I 11 l' \l.lr\ I I.I\ 111)! h.111 !lh 11pp1111 11\ll\ l • l \Jlllll.llll lhl ltll'-'' tll 111, ii ,111d 11,llltlfl,tf fill I. II I• •II l 11111'1 '·" th.ti ,,, "''" ·' John Hool Music Critic -11111 '"''' lhl ltllll' h," ulmc 111 '•" f""" ''' c .ind Ir·" cl <ltm n .1 tl1lll'll Ill p.1lh Ill f ,ll'~ l\CV. ,11,llkni.:,·, \n tor m' t.m.;\\cll Critics rnke music nnd themselves -too seriously to j11st relax and juin in t/le good time <ipirit of concerts, I sure hope not. While it's true that critics can overannlyze u performance, I know rm S\ill n fan :'ll heart. Rock 'n' roll has not lost the emotional power to send chills down my 'Pinc. On singe, bunds like Midnight Oil, X, U2, and R.E.M. hn'c tran~formcd a how into u comhu:.tihlc ouncoc11on of ncrcc uulerm1nctt ion and foCU\CcJ e1u1ragc. Rod critics htM: no intlNtdu;i/ 1 c11cc -they nll b:wc1/ly 'hare tht: ,,m1c: opinion-To some c~tcnt, I h,,, 1: to agree. Just look at year- IN FACT, WE'LL GIVE YOU THE ANSWERSI O Does Teeth Whitening Really Work? 0 : How Many Ways Are There to Whiten Teeth? 0 Whal la The OXY-BRYTE Process? 0 Is Teeth Whitening Safe? 0 How Does OXY-BRYTE Compare to Other Whiteners? Q Whore Can I Buy OXY-BRYTE? OXY·BRYTE'a Profe1110nal ln·Home Teeth Whitening Kit Is sold through Proresalonal Beauty and Ap~aranoe Salons. Aak your Salon, or call t -(800) 833·8'497 for a Retalllng Salon In your Area. Then, stop by and pick up our free Question and Answer Brochure on Teeth Whitening. Remember. Keep Smiling! The D aily Pilot's Guid e to_ ~uic_ - Venue Coeeh llou• - Crlilyitosw 1"iM Budq TbNtre rm • .._. .. Plldfte Anmhltbeatre ~ArUO.nter TV .. .,,,, ,,... --Datf! ,, .... ...... Pboae • .. ... CadUt.c Tram-8ILI CALL CAIL ~------ J>mj Lia.u.y 1114 • 1111 CALL CAu. UK..A.MOUSB 1111 CALL " ' CA.IL s,,ro 01ft 1111 CALL -CALL awn. DWO Bancl 811'7 • &'18 7~1Gftl --... 1612 ~-1114" IVlf IN ,_._. . 8111.2! 7·MDU ScorPo• 1111 8Plll DooMe Bni&hen 8114 7:10N ~......,. 1111 ePM Broedwav N flllil 111••e11e IPll Oenhwln It Frienda 8111 aPN "IAI l&enb\ee. 8118-7'1 8Plll f.in. Adm11tcdly, i,0mc1imcli 1hi!I i' .. u De pitc their commercial popul.inty. he.ivy metal net~ nnd teen pop 1c.Jol' c.Jo tnkc <I heating rrom m~t rod. cnt1~ And hchcH! me. group~ like Poi on and 'Warr.mt pmvc that 15,000 fan' c,1n .111 he "roni Uut pJrt1 c ularl) 111 the Jltcrna1"c cu11111~ edge local mu ic \CCOC, lherc\ J dcfm1tt mCClirlq Of 1hc mind~ hct\\occn critic and fan. Why'> fl', probAhly bccnusc both ,hJrc the ,,\me ""ion ahoot what <lchnc\ great mu\lc -new, ~ohd, o1nll C'<citmg rock ·n· roll delivered ~11h urgency, conv1c11on und gu to. Up and-coming local acl like C'o,ta Mc,n·~ Cadilt.1c Trnmps (ca1ch them tonight for 1hc1r ti.a.a ...... 4. ..... , .. " CALL -740-IOOO ..... ..... ,._ .... ·~··D'N ...... ..,.. .lJ ... ··~ Co:tch Houtc debut) and lhl Orange County-based Joyride have built loyal, steady following' The~e ba,,d may be roufh around the edscs, but I think what nppcol.) to both critics and 1hw fan i that they pl•y each gig hkc 1t might be their ltl)t. There·~ a lot o( homegrown talent hidden in our own b ckHtrd Unronun:nety, they don'\ recc1\C the kind of upport and cxpt"urc the)' de cl'\lc , From the f1cl') tiluc:' of Huntington Beach's J.tm(, Harmnn and Walter rrou1 Ill 1hc more delicate folk·roek of I')(' Many Jocs and Kerry vcu. See ROOS/07 7:00 7:30 8:00 1:30 9:00 10:00 niaJlll 6:30 to !()<.)() p.m. 155·5222. THE CANNERY, 3010 Lafayette Ave,, Newport Beach. prcscnrs Kanotc. No cover 615·51n. · \llUA NOVA. Jill W. Cou1 H1ahway, Ncv-p>l'1 Beach Richard Fauna's !)iano ~1yhn& Sunday thl'O\l&h Wednesday. Open J,oty 3 p.m. to 2 am. 642·7880. CROWN llOUSE, 32802 P11c1fic; Coast U11hw;i), Monarch Beach. 496-S77S. rr1:~n1 George Bulls on the .uophunc hum 9 p.m tu I 30 ' rn M111•1y THE V1EW Marnotl Hotel, Newport Ccn1cr, prqcnts mu'ic n1ah1ly 1hrouah Wednc~ay, 9 pm to l;JO a.m. BISTANCO A.ESTAURAHT 19100 Von Karman, Irvine, fe11tures the p11no and su duo of the Jamu Exchana.c with voc.:ahst and drummer, Ocorgc Griffin, 7 to 11 p.m. Monday lhro111h Wcdncsd•Y. 11nd II p m to midn11ht Fuday. and Saturday durina December 7S2·S2l2. JITZG£RAU»S FOOD AND PIRJTS, 19171 Magnolia, llun1ln11un Beach. prcscnlJ Peter Wtekcrsham on VOC<'ls and 1u1tar, folk, i11001rds. oldie' end country. Monday through Frida) Crom S to 7 pm No CO\er. For lni rma11on cell 968"4S23. l••lllJ THE CANNERY RESTAURANT. 3010 Lafa)'CllC A~ .. Newport Beach, presents "Karaoltc" Sina Aklns With the H1rs eoch TucMlay. No cover. 615·5m CANYON BAR It CRJU. SS9 Laauna Canyon Front11c Ro.ad. Fulk n11ht clcl\ Tuuday II to 11 p.m spcc111I en1crt11nmcn1 Fuday and Saturd;iy. 494·1911or494..4310. REX . 1141 Nc'Wporl Center Drive, NcY>porl Beach, 644_..00, pre ents dan<inJ to the m~i\: of' Tracy l.on&\trctl\ ind 1\1\ band Intersection 1'uclday lh~~h Saturday from 8 p.m. 10 I em. Sclccuon tango from ,wine 10 Hsht pin .ind contemporary Performing 1on11ht and Wcdncsd'y 11 8.30 p .. m. will be Jimmy Hopper TIBIUES 1n H1.1n11n11on Beach prdenl.i "llooray (Of Holl)'Wuoc.xl," a dinner how "'11\.lhnJ the golJcn ace of Hol~ Shuw11mc~ arc Tuc'ld;iy through Fnd11y at 1 pm ~turdaYS at 5 and 9 p.tn., Sund:i~' II 2 and 6 p rn Pr'"' start at Sl6 9S ror 1nform.i1ion ca ff 84().SMJ. SCOIWI ONS return to lrY1nc Mc<1dows mphlthcatrc The German hcll"Y mc11I ll.11\d -.,11 take 111 rhe ~1 .. 1e 11 II pm Call 7.0 '.?t'lOO for 11ckch or 1nform1111<1n l.EK·A·MOl> sxrtorm at the Ca ch 1 lnu-.c 1n San Juan Cap1Str1no Call 4%~'\0 for howhmc' and inform111on. Comedy Tlll'llllJ 8H.l.VLACCll 2l600 Rc>tkficlJ le lA. f!I 1 oro, in th l.akc forc:sl Tuelday. A'' shows tan at 9 pm Doon open 11 ~ p m. Admission 11 5' Tuesday lhrouah ThurJC!ay, S7.SO Friday and S.uurday. No alcohol is served, all 11cs llrC welcome THE JMPROV 42SS Campus Orm:, Ste 138, Jr11nc, 1154-5'55 Comics Rick Rnckwcll, Bnan Leona.rd end Karen Andert0n arc fc11urcd. Performances arc Sunday throu1h Thunday 11 8:30 p.m .• Friday et 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. and ahnday tt I and 10:31) pm. COMEDY AT THE MAJESTIC 1SS82 Beach Blvd , H untln11on Beach, 963-1717. Dinner availallc Crom 6:30 p.n\. Show lime 8 p.m.; d1ncin1 .1helW1\rds Comics Ron Robertson, Jeff Capri and ShaY>n C<)rvcll arc featured. fl'idly TtlE COMEDY CLUB AND CAFE 49 S. rmc A~ , Lona Buch, prctCnts dinner .ind • comedy ihow Shows at 8·30 pm. 11t~ckdays .• 8.JO and 10:30 p m Friday ind So11urd1y. (213) 437·SJ26. LAf'F STOP ~122 S.E. Brl 101. ~nla Ana, n1gh1ly hncup oC comedians. For lnformalll\n 11nd re-.crv111ons call S2-8762 llbnly JOK.EllS COMEDY CLUB 100 Plau Ahcantc. Ciudcn Grove Show tune 9 I' m and cover char1c SI 0. For rc..crvaoom c.all 971-3000. T...., TllE IMPROV, 4255 Ca.mpu Dnvc, Sec 1311. Irvine, 4.5455 C.onucs Rondell Sheridan. fodd Glu1 and Frank M.1n111no nc fca1urcd WldlllldlY SO MOKI G CO\f DY HOWS 11 the lm{'l'UY, 42SS Campu~ Drive. Ste 1 l8. Irvine. 1""icc " month, kick l\h a1 lhe lmJ'roY, I I 11nd 3rd Wcdnc'lday of each monch. Call 8S4·S4SS for 1nf11rm1mon 11nd dinner re~rv;111on<i. ('OMEf>Y AT TllE MAJESTIC 1858~ Oc11ch Olvd , Hun1in11on Ocach, 961-1727 Dinner M:M:d from 6:30 p.m. how lime 8 ,, m . dandn& anerwarcb Comie\ Jo!Yn Biurrc. Jett M11hew<1 and Andrea Wt1lker IHe fc .. lurcd Singles Singer/songwriter/keyboard artist David Raleigh, a '1990 "Star Se;uch" winner, performs at Cano's through Sunday Raleigh 1s set to perform from 6 to 10 p.m at the restaurant, 2241 Pac1f1c C0c1 t I hghwily, New· port Beach Fo r res()rvattoos or mfOfmation call 631 -1381. mcmbcN and Jencr11I mcchng at 7 lO I? m. ~I the ~loliday Inn. 3t:n S 8mtol. Cos1a Mc.a DU 541 '92 for more 1nformat10t1 Mcmberthip in Parent' Without Parcnen 11 open to d1~ccd, 5Cparatcd, widowed 01 never married parent\ of IMnl ch1khcn. CUalody or the children " not 1 fac.t0r A non·prof11. non·sec11r1111. tducallonal or1aniut1c>n, PAP Pf'(Mdcs 1 P'Oll•m o( toei.1.I adMhCS, discu.ssions an~ Sludy JfOUps for ngle parent> and 1hc:1r r1m1hcs. Beach Hunungton Beach Church ul Rchg1Uu' Science 11in&lc IJOUP meet' c.ieh und1o1y ~111n1 Ctuld cue I) free '\dm1 tc>n to the T JO p m. program " SJ f l..I RT Hot Linc. 647-1628. n.dly CADAIU<;T CHAPTER OCPAC •NGLES meet .. C"O:I')' '41h T11~.1)' ror fund ""''"'· p iruc... \po1h, cuhur .. I CYCnl\ (Jill 4~~·.\252 rm ln\nc 1nfurma11on ·-·- ~\pp1n1 Ccn1cr. ,..rc'ICnh Aca<kmy or c.omcJy Showe•~ ind • 'ptccal llJ.C~l Wcdnc1d•7 and Thursday Top pra(c' wna headliner. Frnf1y end r;l::;:::;:::;:;--:::;::;;:;;;--:;;:;;:;:;-~===:-====--===::--::===:-i S.1turJ1y and 1 ~ricc1jl orcn m1k n11ht PSYCHIC ... From 06 Ornnsc County mu •C! n have tHou,ht me great JOY . while covcnna this beat. So 1 tncour c all or )Ou to get out there and \upport local mu k, ntl to borrow a toaan from KROQ·rM. rcv('lutioniio your cur . Thanks for all of the terrine me mot it.' and keep n roe: It in' •• Cll\:h hi 11nJ lrJ Wednc).(1.1v .ti Olvpi<: Y .tChl Club. .llOI W. C"iloltl 11'"1 . N<.:\\pc.irt Oc.--.h, 7 tn 9 pm. 1h .:H::nt' for ~•ncl.:~ .ind (Uuplc , Mcn1l>cf'hl1' not 'cquirc~. 1-'or 'ntom1atH>n t.111 l!4f).,QS7 ~~·u G '"GU:S Pl.L!. tnCCh c: rv nlh"r Wcdnc,d•)' al (',~,,·, fbkcr. Re\htur:inl, M147 M•c.\rlhur nlvc.1 , Nc.,.port Bca<.h So.1i1l hour \l;lfl\ "' ·, I'm in rhc UJ'\t:t1f\ mc.:lln~ """"' Non •moli;1ni •111Jl .tduh• .,.!In c1111~ .1qu,111c 'l'IU"' or .11.tl\ 1l1C• w1.I> J\ ... uhf\I SCUBA, -•mming, "'"h:1·"-11n • l'\\•IOf N\.1hnJ 1..11: mcc1 11t11h 1,111, 1 •1n&k'• ""ho• tn)•I)' the '-•me Jel11.111c C1l)t '"' S., f'i'' mce1in1 Clu" 111fo~m.1tklll hnc.· Cl'f·llll ·' OASIS l"IGLF-4' 5S ;ind 1~.:1 . mc~'I IK"" fn nJ, in a "'arrn, upport".: :111mc~'""' r C'\CfY \l.cdne'<d.1) .\ tu 4 "1 pm f,11 ll '1•1-.d ph•};r.1m mclu1hnc 'dinm:r '' l•>c:lll i. ''·"" ·'"'' .111d .1 m11nthT\ pi•t hKlr; f) "'' <.: •11•1 Center loillCl M11r~•1·.rlll' l~th .in'1 \i.11 •ua1lcl. C1m1n.t dd M 11 M4 l~J' 'il::,M['Olrm \t \ndn:"'' 'ir ,, m~d .,.~.:Ii.Iv "' ..,, '" he .. ' p \ h\t r II 0111rd1, 600 '\1 \nJr"'' Ro«U. :-..._ ,.,,, 0.:.11.h ... c 1 '<1 r"' S:? ll·•n 1tic•11 r .,, mon: 1nlorm.11mn , c.111 Jvhn It Ci1>t"'·''' .i1 tilf.Z)\'-' ttcerera Tlll'llllY Pf \C.. POUR' RF .\OISG ""Ill "-: hd,t 11 Olu\. M.irl'tlc C11rfcehou!><.:, )'111· llJrh<•r H"d. {1"1,. M.:...a, .at • "1 rm n1, C\Cnl •• Ix-mg 'J"ln'>t•h:<l "'' Pc..:,, Rc11J1ng. In~ , SaturdlY \ll ·.\\HRH'A:-. t.\fllHl'' IH\ UlllllRt ~· CO,Ct.Jn Ir, "'"'' .II : .1n1I 1 'll r m .II (\1r1 ... l.t1h• ft," r.11~ .111t1 Rcu•·.111 .. 11 Da,111.i < 11111111111 ''' C\ n1.:r, \-'ti'~ Od Oh1'1"' Dra'c: I) m.• Pmnt I he Ir.:. n.:nt "''" 1~.11ui. .. JMlric•ll• rro,:r, 1m .in,! c i..h •h1IJ pr.:,, n1 11t1ll rc:cc"c .1 lrcc l\mcrl\.in f\.•i: h•1 mll•tm.11100 c01ll 4Q<~Z'> I 111 l'fld.~%: ,....., U: \U ERABLF , the •""111J . ..,1r11un~ m11•1C<1I h.ucd on V1ttor I lu o·, d""'' nnvd or ""'.: nd rchcllK•n m t•lth \Cntuf\' P.an... ftClln ll thrce·WCC.·l cn,.11cm<n1 .. t 11 01.1nc• Count' Pufonmnr Ari\ Ccnl.:r Pc1form11ncc• m: Tue'41..iv '"''"''" \unJ.1\ .ti L' I' n• 11t1lh \.aturd.;iy .1nJ 'und .. y nlalln"e' Al • em T1d1c1 r.1ncc from Sl9 tu S4~ C.tll 41)..::fl(IO for tiekct 1nfurm .. t••n ,, What the critics say ( 11' \l1lh"' 1' .1 ·umu:p1 11111\ll \\llh .1 d111crcncc I h1 lctll1 t·p1 here: " 1hc '""'lll 111 11.111,pl.1r11111g th ree '' 1111. ,,,lf,11 111h.1n 1ypc' 111 .1 d11d,· 1.llll h Im ,1 lhCllll' 1 1, 11 1011 ·h.11 ha' them l',1111, I!' 11111,1.: Ill lllH •ll ).'. •Hhl'I I 1 II I I 1\1 '-< I ,altk 1hl\C~. I h11ll.!' 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" 1111111k1 l1tl Ill\\ 1lllTll'U\ th.ti 1111111 ~' " rh l.111l!h' .ind rrtlc, lq 11cl\ thr1•ll,1!h lllU!!h n111111111,1l i;r111111d < l\'I d """ •lflt'U J\ t'\l111111l· 1•1 .. d11111 m .1dl1111on "' ,1,11r111..: 111 thl film c:rc;ttc<l lhl· ''""· 111d then:' no 411~'1111n 1h.1t ( '" \htl..cr,· hc.ir' lht ,1,1mp 111 111, ,11lc ot h 11111111 ( lrll' 111 I ht llll l'\I I hing\ .1h11u1 1hc film hn1H·1cr "that II tfpc,11 I \Clllll' .H.f\I\\ '" il \tar "chide or .111 ego pro1cct The 'cn'e ot l•lm.iraden e thdt C r\,t.11'' 1.1k mtcmh to con.,,ey l11lcr' dP\\fl through cicl) fr ,JnlC fl) 1Jct5J Pickle .°'il'ripp~ llmt11r(/ Nctu Scn ,/cc Plat Pick al 1111 Wiiie .... "Roblft HoOd" Wbo: Kevin COilncr, Alan Rickman and Mary EJizabeth M ttantonio tar. ,Produced bY John W111son, Pen Dcnwm and Richaird B. Lewis; directed bY Kevin Reynolds. WMt: The cla ic llOfY of Robin Hood, Prince of 'J hic~c , who 1te1ll from the nch to hc:lp the poor, and hi~ b ttlc aga1n1t 1he evil Sheriff ol Nottingh11m, Wht": Open1 Frid.y. Where: Jn thca1en 1110tt1 1he Or.1ng4! Cout. MOVIES Crystal Mar) Jane l.c"'is Genulogist sparkles in 'Slick' cow-llllldy ____ with helpful me sage~ to any \-O uth. Jack P lnnce phi)· the part ~>f the tratl bo's who teaches the dude' and babe the secr~t to life. I rom one hy<;teracal s11uation to ;11101hcr the movie Hakes u from coast to coast, and even some ~1.:c ne' from the bull run an Pamplon.1, Sp.1in, get us in the Huntington B~ach There 1!'. nothtng hkc q,1r11ng llff .1 fun ~11mll'cr than with "City %cl.er~." the 'tory thout three friend' .vho go on 1 .1cat1on wgc thcr ,11Hl find thc m\c lvc:!I Billy Crv,tal .111d hi' two h civ h ootl I r1end,, pltl~etl h) Dunicl Siem and Ut uno K1rhv. all ca ught up \Hth the: pnihlcm' ol nml hfc: trM' talo..c .1 t11<1 \~l.'cl.. \Jlillmn 1n the 1\C'I at .1 '\q1rkm.:' d11dc-r.1nch .ind "°'" th~' <l id fhc~ mcc1 up "1th their \ ,1c.111on mat1:' .ind .ire thru't 111111 1h1.. roul!h :ind ru~gt:J hie of r1.:.1I U I\\ ho\' I Ju, " .1 lOIOCd~ th.11 "'" p111h:1hh hcc.:omc .i clil\\iC. .1 ''"'\''·"e of glonu' ''encl'\ . .ind 1' 11..1"\ thoughtful m the 'torv lmc °'\allic I.in \1t11tt·n I Coronn dd !\1ar I h1' movie " ~rc.1 1 t11 'llllll' parh ,111d \\ell. 111.a) tn othl•r, It\ ahnut 'hree hc\l f11cnd<. who havt• gonl 1111 ll 11 \' U r I 0 II\ c:1;cur,1tin\ togcthc1 in the pa't Lach n( ·hem have differe nt '<lone' and different rca~on\ for gomg on 1h1"' cattle Ufl\C Mitch ( Btll~ Cr)' .. t.11) " fee hng m1ddlc·aJ:Cd .ind hl ah t '" m1d-ltfc en'" ha' rolled over and died on him. H " ~i.lrCa\m " \llll perfect, hut he can't !ICC 11 himself And \0 through lhtl> movie. you watch D\ mood. There ,., a me\Sagc here about frie nc"hip. m:il c hon<l1ng . I .1 1 t h f u I n c" t o lllll wnm:in .ind \t.trttn~ O\U If '1111 undi: r't 1 nd till' 'l'Cl'd 11( Ille \OU C.111 'ltl\\ II dP\\ll f1~ l nJ1l\ln!! 11. .ual 1111, '' 11 here \\111 \.:lll ,1,1r1 C ·t:r1.11nl) rcrnmmnedcd for ill .1gc' e\cn though 11 1~ rated I'<, I~ Cnlotful. engaging. ~c mc .111d (1111 \l11d1 ~r,1d11.1lh glh his hfe had, 111 1111kr I ht l!l t .11 thlll!! ;1hou1 lh1' lolllle d111t '' \\;1td1mg till' lll\ 'ltt ker, .. hn 1111w t'nwhoy, \l t h1111~h ,,;,, ' h II tll d ll • l h C ~•111'1 dc rc d 1hc cure lur ,\II people h.iving J m1d-hfc: cmt'>, it 'urc worli.cd for Milch I he humor is great and keeps the movie "Rolling, rolhng, rolling Rawhide''' The actors and .1ctre'l\e~ arc real Perhaps 1( I was ~W. this movie would mean more to me. It's suit a way 10 have some fun This dec1dely mild bunch o ( crty folk drrve ~~ Our ratings ~ ·~ £&s • W/l\IT 'Oii OIMI CHOICI ~' Billy Crystal stars at Mrcth Robbins, a New YOfk radio ad salesman who trades the high rises for the high plains when he and his rwo bt>st fnends set out on a c.-1ttle drive and learn about hfe, love and really smelly animal) m "City Slickers " Suzanne Housh WrUtr Fountain Vallty "Yee-hah1" fhat\ the battlccry of friend-; Mitch (Billy C~tal), Phil (Daniel S1ern). nd Ed (Bruno Kirby} as they JOin o t h c r w o u I d -b c cowboy'i on a two- w c e k vacation driving c a11to ("What in 11 truck?" -Cry tat} from New Mexico to Colorado Their trip, ai. Mitch's wife (Patriern Wcttia. who doesn 't deviate from her "thtrt)'~methina" whln1n1 character·~ pcr\Ona) call' 11, "de pcr111c attempt to chng to ytlur youth," bring to the urfacc the trio'\ a rtcd m•d·hfc cri . Amo ng lhem, there' a bad childhood, a botang Job and the qurntC\'ICntral w1fe.from-hcll. Out. 1t\ Cry tal' movie, all 1hc way. and he c m it well. lie ha the funnie!it line • lhc be t ~enc , and h15 char Cler "· by far, the O\O!lit Jevcloped. Viewer• wtll f"rollably 1irc qu•ckly. a I did, however of Cry tal'~ con\tant worrying and hyper cnMtiv11y I 'iu~pcc1 hi\ buddy ed'• mac:ho-type quc!>t1on\ ore more common among mole fnend\ than Cry tal'~ oubcorchlna one would be fhc c 1n1ro pccllve moment arc the only one\ thul 'ii™ the movie down. Otherwise, u 's 'c:" e.,.enly p ced, with con t n1 1 .. ugh~ There arc the c~pected one , M.c the e "cowboy " rld1n1 horse<. Im the fir t time, but the bcq mumcnt'i come from the dialogue -it's a low-keyed kind of humor and i refrcshinaly funny. cry .. tal delivers the bc\I hncs (and "'' .,pontancouily that some were probably not scrip1cd, but a couple n( other scenes arc funny enough to remember and avor . In one, fellow cattle-driver' Barry and Ira Sholow111 ((oundcr' o f a nrnionwidc utremel)' uccc<t ful ice c rom ch 111n ) conduC1 a very serious di u ion <\( pairing ice cream with food -11 mockery of any full·blown wine 'nob' mu\ing . But. no matter how much the audience likes Cry \al or any of the othc.rs. their ftV()nte character muy well be Norman Norman doc n 't appear until otllou.& the .,econ~ half uf the movie, but Crystal's D8 Orange Coast Weekend . Thursday, June 13: 1991 ' ' . m1rnduet10n to him prkelei. • and he flaurc. predominantly throu hout the re 1 of the m<MC Norman won't bt a moJor c<1ntcndcr 1 the O"tafll, hut I know you'll l1ko him. ·rhe following i a schedule or entertainment at ~me a( the hotel ond c:11sanos rn Lo~ Vega'I: Aladdin Bagdad • howroom -"Alakazaam.'' indefinitely. Baily's Celebrity Rc'IOm -George Carlin, through June 16; Conway Twitty, Georac Jone and Merle Haggard, June 20-22; Denn .M;irt1n , June 25-27; Oba! Oba! '91, June 27-July 2; George Curlin. July 4-10: Ocan Mnrtan, July 25-27. Cat ar Palact Ju) Leno, June 14· 16; D11na Ro , July 10-22: Julio lglc ia\, Jul} 24-29. l)a\11J Copperfield, July 31·Aug. 2. De trt Inn Cry. tal R1)()m -'I he R1ghteou~ Brothe~. Brad B;m eu through June 26. 1-:1 Rancho Rodney\ Pl,1cc -Comedy c:\.cn nights a week. indefinitely. EnllUbur Kmg Arthur' Arcnu -King Arthur's To urnament. • 1ndefin1tcly .. Flamingo Hiiton Mam Showroom -"City Lite ," indefinitely (except Sundays). Golden Nuget David Brenner with Jeff McBride, June 20·2.S. Hacienda Fie"a Theater -Redd Foxx, indefinitely. Hollday Casino Mam Showroom • "Keep Sm1hn' Ameria. •· lmpttlal Palact "Legends an Conce rt," indcfm11ely Lady Luck "Luck 1 a Lady" vanety review, indefinitely. La Vqa Hilton Yakov Snurnoff. Lucie Arna1, June 18·10. M•dm Cab.uet Room -"Cabaret '91 " 1amn1 comic Bruce M1ckcl"i0n, juaglcr Gil DO\la and the Maxim cabaret dancer~. Mlraae The Hiahwaymcn. through June 18; Siegfried & Roy, June 20~ July 16, the Pointer S1'itcr,, July 18-23. Palace Station Loading Dock Lounge -"Someth1n' Di((crenl," indefinitely. RM~n Vcr:"1a1lle Theater -Frank Sinatra. through June 16; Paul Ankft, July 11· 14 Saban Mchnd. I fir ' l.ady or Ma IC, indefinitely. ands Copa Room -" a lute," indefinitely; Grand Ballroom - Oiallaahcr, June 14-23 hoWboat 1 he Nichol • throuah June 17; 01 olo, June 18·20. t.ardust "lloy·lc,quc," through July IS. Troplcana "F·olie Beraerc,'' mdeflnitely. Vqa World "RcOcct1ons of in cru," •·Mcmori~ of &lv1S," "Leaend11ry Allen 4 Ro<\i," mdcftn11cly. $10,000 slot tourney at Hacienda Oub Viva, the Hacienda'~ slot club, will offer tournament players the chance to turn $99 into SI0.000 from July 11 -14. ba~cd on 200 cnlrlc\ All cntrv monc) will be returned ·" pn1c monc). und the lop .lO finl\hcr~ 1n lhc 10urn.1mcn1 \\.Ill h:cci ... c c,"h uwa rd., cn1c11.1inm .. ·111 .111d hnt .mt! cnld h1'r' d '(l\!\I\ fl: .... ,, wur11,1mcn1 gell, wmpl1111c111.1~ u11;L:1~111, durm~ the 11111rn.in1l·n1 .11111 ;m.1r1" t1r1111t h J·or the low buy·1n of $99, cun1e1i1.1nh will compclc for the finil pl.tee SI 0.000 cash prii.c, (he COii') fct: oll\O 1ncl u<le<. J \\clcomc p;i.1 t) which k .1t11rc' lrH'. For more inform.11ion .1 04.I 10 rl'cc1vc n hrochu1c vn the c\cnt. ca ll ( 00) 257·bl71> High rollers will compete in Showboat bowling tournament LAS VEGAS ASAP ' . ,.,, '., . ~··' I he Sho\\boat Hotel, Ca\mo .ind &whng Ccnlcr will host 1he 10th annual I ligh Roller Bowling I ournamcnt July b 10 op .. n 10 .11u.1h.'llr hn" kr' llnh I hlfl' I\ .1 1.100 l'Otl"\ kl' ( 1llfllllll (ic.11\ .1n unc:mplo\c:d nx1k lrom l \\. rdt \\. l\h. \\.1 ... the: l'J•IO tl1J;h Rcilln d1.1mpmn. ltnhhlnl! fll\t II\ I 111."hl llf 1,1:.°!- C'ntrlC\ Org.tnizc r' '·'~ lher hope 10 (M) out 1m1rc tl1t1n $2 milhon th1~ yc;ir of1cr ,1\\ardtn!; $1.9 million 1n pnlc money in I<}{){). The fir.,t pl Jee howler will pick up .i check {nr ( luh \ '''' pl.1)cr' 11'11 n1.1' rc1;cl\c .1 '!>pcci.11 mom r.1tc of S25 per ni&ht during tournament d.ttc' fnr more inform.1tion, c.ill (702) 7J9-X91 I or (~) H43·2h '7 200.000 I he H1i.th Roller '" the \\orld\ rtehcc;1 bowltn 1ournarncnt and 1 c11 HOLIDAY EXPRESS 1.soo.&9&.9949 1n Las Vegas •' &Ill•&~ llCTIO•, G-'r llA&U• on .,.,,. , .. .,_ Sl'RIPf ENJOY THE EXCITEMENT OF OUR CASINO, FEATURING LOOSE SLOTS, . LIVE GAMES, TERRIFIC FOOD, AND SENSIBLY PRICED ROOMS. llMc~lf • c,.,,. ,,,,..,,.,,_ • 150,000 Keno 14 Llbenil Oollw Slot StlloM Lunch a Olntte1 .,,,_, N/fllttly En,.,,.lnment Ma e vour reserva ons: ~~~~ 1-aao-as•&aas cat! 7 a.m to 11 o m. PST As vou dial. onone c:NroeS t>Meecl aotomattcanv to ootel Nocostto t •~.-.... a11 n. VOUR WT mTI True Las Vegas Hospltalltv ... terrific food and nlghttv entertainment Choose tne ta-Fae for 24·hour dining, lnctudlng a delicious lunch and dinner buffet. "-~ f ~ 1 f ' '''I , 1 r • I' I w\ f' t) I I ' i • • • ~ • • I • I , I I , I • • t ! • 1 ' 1 '' I \ r ft , I ' )1 I I I ------- If it's summer, DCC will have a musical l 1•1 tlllll .. 111d .1 h.11f lkc.1tln l11c 11 1h,,1h l\!•'l'I' h.1q; h.1<1 one· 1h111c lhn ,1111!.t ,~·t thl·1r c;i lc:ndar ~ho"'' hn"c been rcpc.11ed rhe rl!turn cng.1gemcn1-. were "">mllh l'acilte" 1n 1968 n~ a vale- d11.1111) for l 11c1an <)colt the lnunclcr 11f thi: cnllcgc\ thCil lcr dql.trtmcnt. "'ho ,11,u lliret:tcd tht' lrN one -.tnd "fhe ~ound of M11,1c," ~tagcd in 1964 nnd 1')84 -the f1r'1 11nh: '>tuning J tccn- ngc .1<.·trc" named Drnnc llall who gre'~ up to bclome Diane Keaton, the 'ccond time with current locnl lumtnul) Marcie Ro'' 11 1 I I 11 Ill' J!1t· I II 1lh'l ( 11.1,t I I l 1111 lllll I I I I• 1 lllll't l'l' '11'1 111tl(11d ihl' • l I '.' I I 1 1111' I" " " " 1h '•' nh I 11 •I ' )( ( I l1l llJ'•' I II ' \ 11 • 1111) Tom Tl1ul , 11 I h, 1 .i Backstage I I"' I I 1''""11'111111 ~\LI\ \llmnicr \ I 11 ih•'-l 11, \1:,11\, only two lktwccn 1951'> <1nd llJ68, Sco11 .ind Juhn hml divided the dut1e' 011 the 'ummcr mu .. 1cal J..ick Hollnnd .,1,1gct.I one ("The Mmt H.1pp) I clt.1") 111 11169 before the ncv•ly h1rcll c.Jy1 .. lllrn: duo of Bi ll l'urki\\ and John J eu<icca alternated d1rcctmg a~ 1gnmcnb a.... Park: 7701 Bcecla Bl'Vd. (714) J21·19$5 HHtJap. a.di: 7141 B4iapr Aft. (714) 141-7373 WEEKLY VALUE ........... •'l-Cw4~• vat. SPECIALS a...-.. ..... 0.,-........ ...,. .................................. ................................... "Served up with SoulMm Roqltallty aNl PrlMI" Granny's Sunday Dinner I Prom 11 :00 LID. IO 7:00 p.-. I Rouc Twby « Coulllry Kua. I CGnbr-9...trsaa.1) 00 I po&aeoell A pvy. .Z.Z.. JRC• beau, tree. I bebd i.i-i. • • e 1«11'¥ Pr9lllt a. .. Cobbi.. -· F arnily Night Kids Eat I ' ALL You Can I Eat Chicken 1 1 ......... A .......... ftW aucb9..,..... 00 I r-... "'1 5z.z. '= ... 1............... • ... ALLYouCan I I Eat Steak I FREE Hal'\' ;:..~:-JW's..ai 5 00 ,' From .S 00 p.m lo 9:00 pm. .._ "'l ~yte .z.z_ Kldl cal PRES from UM dWadra'• ...... I ......... wt . I (Li""' .. ,_ ct111c1 s-,.y1.1 ...,..> I .... b•bd ..-... e .. l'V I Adult oi;.;;:::. ;.-;:,::,, I I I Join us ror Codualll A I I I ALL You Can I . DBI Appedun . I I I ~,. • .......,.>'•<•,.·'plla} I 1 Eat Fish I a1 The I I !;';:::;.:-**-: Whistle c I : ~~ 5.22_ I Stop I I (Bac1•..t1., Cadlalll> e ~ I =:..*.._. .., ... o:;: L----------~---------~~ The Dally Pilot,& Guide to Local '!beaten Theater ~ ...... ,.......,,,__ eo... Mee. CMc Pkyhau. Oru4 DiuerTIMeW Grcmlh~,._,.vaJ IApuPl~· Newport 1'bHter AN Ont. S.n Clemnt.41 Commult1 TtMat.r &uih c.o.a R.p.r\ol)' Way Off BroadwayPlayllou• lrom 1970 through 1988 when Purk1i,, mounted h" fina le , un .1rre,1m~ ·'l\ltn " ('urrcnt lhcntcr in~tructor' Ale)( Ciolson and Jon S1doh h:ive u1li.cn .1 lcw 'hot' ,11 1t in the mtcnm, hut 1h1' yc.1r FcrLacca I!> hotel< for h1' I Ith 'urnmcr mu .. 1cal the 'Pc.111u1,.. conll1.. '>lnp 1n,p1rcd "You're ,, Good M<in , Charlie Drown,.. open mg nex1 h1day for two weekend' nnc.J nmc perform· JllCC\. "Thi' " an .1dul1 'hc">W for Children UllU \ICC VCr)o..t." £·cr,rneca commented "It\ family fun for ch1 lc1rcn of all age<>, no mailer how old. The show ts colorful and light, lhc lyric' arc clever and the mu,1c " 'hccr delight." Tony Matthews of Huntington Beach 1~ caM in the tit le role, with Irvine'" Enc Anderi.on as his canin~ companion Snoopy. Other\ 111 1h1.. comp.1ny arc Ton O'Toolc, Jeni Cook, Mary Dowmc. Jcnmfer A ndc r~on , Dia ne Walsh and Angela Neu~cb:iucr Clo.ms 'l1clllel Pl'Oducdon Date '"The..._ llODrT..U.• hMll -....v. Jumao 4 JU.ft/I }I JwaeU JuM 2.S -No w.i.. B<Dl Jan" Juftll 29 -Sa Ju 11 .t1oo• Juftll 22 <.11rtn1n 11me' <He h1d1t)'' at 7 r m • Sa1urduy.. <II l .ind 7 .ind Sunda)' at l pm 1n th1.. OCC Orarn.i l...th J hentcr lhcrc nl\o will be .1 'PCC1al I U. JO ,, m m.11mee June 27. l 1cli.cl\ cun Ile ordered by ci1ll1ng 4l2 ·5~80 • t''" \\;int tu take a chnnct on ,1 truck .inJ help 0111 So111h Co.l\t Repertory at the !lame 11mc'l fhere\ a 1991 M&Lda ,...,,1v11Jo, valued 111 S 17.835 , 11w i11ng the wtnncr or 11 drawing tn be held June :?2 Th111 Motor Trcnd- hcrt1ldcd "truck of the yenr .. will be given away .11 an .111ct1on nnd party al SCR. It\ the third ~tra1gh 1 yenr tho1 lrv1nc·bttM'.d Matda ho~ contributed u vehicle fo r the thc:ilter'i. fundru1 ins 11uc11on 'SCR pla~ a maJor role in enrich ing the lt vci. or our employee~ anti customc" in the Or.mge C'ounly urcn." noted Clnrk V11ull1 , Mud.1 ' <;enior vice prc'i1dcn1 and chic( o pcr:it1ng Pri"88 Phome tJUO.;U ....... .... ....... .2'7 .. m.nio tll-11> ... 1211 tu 494.-S tl2 111.-. 10 ~ 127-M 11'7...0U tl2.IO .. , ... officer, "11nd \lrC re plen'>cd to rnntnbutc .ind help upport the c u I I u r u I g row t h o f o u r community " You can find out more •"'>li t the unction ond cJr.1w1n by ci.llin& ~(. R at 9417-2602. • DACK~n AC~ -Mnzdn 11 o is :>uppartina community thc11er. Jhe Logun11 PlayhoU)C hu been awarded .1 grant of SS,000 from Mazda Motors of Amen ca, which " bc1na u'cd to help fin nee the playhou e'" Youth Thcuct produc.11on or the mu le.al "Bugsy Mnlonc." playing Lhl\ weekend 1rnd OC'CI. Wnnt to "kill " Dad with kindnc~ on h thcr\ o .. y? Ti1kc him to the pec111I performance of "Murder 111 the Cafe Noir'' by the My,tcry C'nte June 16 at 11:30 " m The m}stcry dinner thc<itcr •t Hubert·~ l~estaurllnt in Santa An"\ Hutton Cen1rc al tascd a 'pec1. I matinee for Mother' Day Call 95.S·CLU ror rescrvatk>n • ew look at FV's China Pearl restaurant hule·known . ine~ rc~llwranl in Foun111n alley that providu excellent od, brrnquct faci lities and nonallzed, friendly service. Owner StC'-'C Kao, who ha been re tauralcur for many years, k ovcf the establishment five nth &JO. He ha begun to redO he interior so that the inside has new look and feel. "We are redesaanina the estaurant so that our customers ill feel comfortable as they cat ur food," Kao comments. China Pearl offers freshly made hinesc cookina 11 very reasonable rices. They specialiic in andarin and Dim Sum meals, ith one of lhe fa"'orites bein1 una Pao shrimp and beef with roccoh The e d1~ hes, alons with he re t of the food, 1 p1cy and re h, with JU t the risht mount> ( mcut, r. h and vcgcrablcs ,.._, ,,.,o..,. c-Oliy ...... China Pearl Restaurant being remodeled in founu11n Valley. The rc)tnurant offers dinner '>pcc1al th:it include oup, appetizer , f ned nee nn<l you r choice o( cn1rec or entree 1:.ntrccs tnclucJe uch ft\lontc a W•CCt and sour pork. Mu hu chicken and sjmmp and lob 1er auce China Pc11rl al)(> 1 11v1til. blc for b:inquct\, and provides banquet fac1l11tc!I that ~cat up to 400 people. They al o will cater part1e , weddtnp and ju t about any social e\lc.:nt "Many people don 't automattcally associate ca1erin1 !heir party with Chinese food, but it i a nice change from the st1nd· ard favorites," Kao noted. Restaurant of the Week Along with hi-. ouMnnding food, China Pearl' 5uccc\ i" auributed 10 the resraurant' 11 emplO)ee and the1r attitude toward the cu 1omcrs Kno ha; trained has employee" 10 treat cu,tomef\ w11h a personahtccJ touch and make them feel comfortat>le, h._e they arc eating in their own dining room. Now SerVlng · llllAY llllllll llUIFUT • \HUEVOS .................. • 1 JI. ~~~~ROS ............ 141 F Id ' II k t t ~~~&s .............. •1• itzgera s a we -ep secre MACHACA. .............. •1•• For a reol Irish c tablishmenl equipped wilh piano bar and lots of atmosphere, Fitzgerald's may be rhe best·kcpt secret in Orange County. Tucked away in 1hc community of Huntington Beach, this old· fa hioned nelahborhood watering hole provide. entertainment, areal atrno phere, happy houn and good lime\. Phil Sh hon ha recently t11ken over the management or F11igerald' an one or the reasons for 1t• -· .: Ahhough h1~ title i manaacr, Phil can be fo~1nd 1.11 F~tLgerabolt.1'11 at all 1hh~ur' ~nWde doarc 0a011ruceatcn:igtho~~hoode yo:~gr ~:~~ ..... : ............... •241 .1nu ( oel> ''"' 11 ut every mg, .. SMved w/Tort/lln, from bar1end1ng to greeting crowd who want loud mu. ic and a ,._,,1«18Mna & Fruit cmtomer\ place to hung out." Bccau!>c of 1t\ locn11on. FitLgcruld\ 1s located ol 19171 llM .. le 11M Pll l·1t1geruld'., '' 'omc11me hard 10 Magnoha St., near Garfield NI IOl1 \pot from the 'itrect. hue Shnhun B h F 1712 Pleoentte Avenue, in Hunllngton cac . or COSTA ••A w•int~ """pie 10 know that he 1~ ri~~~~~n~'~r~~ .. ~1~~~~ .. l~~~ .. ~5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ' ,,_, # l C I 11 .. .. ... • there nod <1pcn for hulilnC'\ He al-.o wants people to know that th" •~ not the 1yp1cal, loud, bra .. h Orange County bar "Our custome rs come 1n here to relax, take 1n some enter1ainmen1 and shoot the bull." say hah n. CELEBRATE FATHER'S DAY <DHN IDMINI~ on the waterfront in Newport Beach A pedal Menu Created by Chef Robert Reash will be served in addition to our regular menu. Join Us For Thi Extravagant Affaire From S:.l~ 10:00 at Ml hrllr 1111111 HAPPY FATHER'S DAY Special Father's Day Menu • 3 01. cirafc of 1987 OPU. I made by C HATl·AU MOUTON ROTHCHILD and ROBFRT MONDA VI WI~ERY ~crvcd an " h1nd,omc c;m(e O.:id c;in tikc homt' We're open all day! Wllh The Pwa-•c Of Mt I £ntrta Of GrUtcr Or Equal v.k.te our Gft To Dad Free Mudd Pie• With The Plwchase Of Ant Entrcc 'Ore)lllft Grind kc Cram VlldFetw"a -°'*' .... Choice of • 20 o7. Portcrhou c teak or Local Swordfi h Choice o( • Cac~ar ~lad or prtng .ilad Choio;c o( De' en • C hocolate fudge Cake or Fre h Strawbcrric Gr.lnd M.irnicr & Whipped Crum $38 95 per rcnon • I II 1r11u11y R SERVATIONS • 650-5112 2901 W. Coast Hwy.• Newport Beach I f.'t11na PcMI " open C\'cn J.1 '~cd and .llw 1) upcn for httlid:t)" I nr 1:a1hcr·, D.t) there will tx: lunch .mll thnncr '('>C"' ,1 .. ror the ""hole famll). The 1c,1.111mnt .11'41 ;, 11pcn nn \.lthcr hohd.1y ... 1nclud1ng fhanhg1\ling anJ C~rntma' ( h111.1 Pc,ul " loc . .itcd .11 7'<0 W;arncr A"c Ill l·oun1.11n V.1llc:y hc:t14Ccn Magnolia Street untJ Ncwl:rnt.I Avenue. t-or .1tllf111onal mformauon t;\ll R48-'\OM FrHh Fish Dally All Y•r 'Round Breakfast · Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am 4pm •Ea1y e.d Speciab •Hac:iov H<u 4·6Pm •Hart>oa Bn.nch Cruises -lL)n M ,j ri S t B .t l ~i 1 .1 673-4633 Featuring OysrttS On Tht IQ/( Shtl 'S" <¥fM Roddtllct I)• Mt4s8 'S" !Mp fli«J SMmp •J• l'tJ(pourri ..... uutnlli Tia) 11" Qlesldi/'1 '1" °'"' ~ •1• I •1• CWns 0n n. Hit Shel •s• SINrn«I ~ 'SW Slvirrf> c.ociu1 ')" SMnp Sampi "" Shritrf' T «» •J• N¥:/tol 'J9 F~ To •r Gltfic ~ lteild •1• I •1• 1ttt Blttet«I ()to, Rifp •r 1114 l'l.AaNTIA COSTA MESA UUOf 1 :~~ ~.~ .. ~~ l~d~~!~ 1~,1~t~t • 1 • Movie listings ' Newport Beach IALIOA (INl- (tt11en Mone {1ty \lh liif'•t 801-rhoh What Ab•ul lob l s.,,, .... •~~lrno & loul•• '~ 1 0~1v tkr l 01111ly [>,.,, t 1~11 Mom 1 Hvrh~n tittwk UOO (IN(MA ' 1 , ,. I C' ' & l P'OaT T'HIATat NOS l Coo•• ,..,.._,. •ll 6160 Dotldy N .. twl9lo "" t i 7, 9 1 ~ Costa Mesa IDWAID$ (INIMA CINTtl '0' !'1ooboo •"<I . . ~ Only the L.nely J ) '3(l 9 4) City Inciters •v I t. ' JO e r 0 3tl Cl1y $hclien r l 1 9 1 Oen'tTellM.m "G l ~·s IJO IOH IDWUOS ONSlllA t<O'boo ,9 ""°'"'' A.• S•t. What Ai..vt leb? • 8 I 7C tiA•IOa TWIN CINIMA.$ .,.... 8 .41t W •<>- ' ... ~ r J J'- lockdnolt •' H11d..,, Hawlo • ~ 9 MUA ClNllllA '·••< >" ~'°" IV" ~t &•t. '07) ••tllna Th1,.•d•r • • o TOWN ClNTll ClNlMAS ~ DO•' Ploro 1 ~' • • o .. .., the loMly " 'J I ~ ., b 10 I\ Wl\ot AboUI lob t r(' I • • c ~ I ~ 8 JO Soapdlah r, J J S I; ' JO Y l' o-·· Tell M .... ,. 'l 11 '~ '.)(),. •S Award-Vlinning ROYAL THAI CUISINE Ow111'tl and Opoa~d by the Ti/a Family ·: unday thru Fnday LUNCH SPECIALS $4.95 ... ery Night of the Week EXOTIC DINNERS Every Sunday MY THAI (Mal Tai) BRUNCH $9.95 4001 PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH 845-THAJ 1750 PACIFIC COAST HWY. LAGUNA BEACH 494-THAI SOUTH COAST "-'ZA ~ S•• 1111 hcll .... .-JS IS t, 10>0 1 ,.....,.. & l-'" s 7 '°· 10 l Oly llktren ll'G I JI 4 JO, 7, 9 JO IOUTM COAST VIUAOI ~ ., ....... S40 ') .. ~f!fttepe ~ S4S,I IOIS 7 Cffl•.., "-·,, S 1 lO. •O l ~O..ef.._..,.. S,7,9 IUlllnlt• llllcft lOWAllOS 04UTH CIN'llt 7111 W-,._. ~41 0110 ~TM &.Nlr tpC. 131 SIS. 1 )0 9 4S '".,.,._ ........ ~, 1.10 J Cltp llkli ... rG IS: 4 JO. 7, 9 )() • _....~ .... 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I lO Fountain Valley rOUNTAIN VAlUY TWIN , _ ....... c .. ~ 13'1 l oclctlroll • ' ' Wtld """" Co.,•1 le lrolce" • ) rn1 ... or Dor• fAMllT fOU• CINIMA I 61 8•0<'""''' ~' llt.J City Stickers ' 1 ' v 10 City Sll<lcen • • 4' 11 I\ 1 ~ Orep 0-11 ,,.., PC I ) ~ )() I )() Y )( Oen'I Yell Me"' I'(, J ~ 4$ ' • ~ 9 4~ Laguna Beach IOWAIOS SOUTH COAST lAOUNA f16 ) c ....... '. wt.et A"-1 .... , • 0 Cltylllcllers l 4 •~. 910 NOVA-=· ================ Experience crange Ccx.ney•s finest lesJian cuisine and a spectacular bay view. Dimer is served each n/glt from 15 p..rn. ea .,, ..,.,., (Weekends 't;// 1'-30 arnJ Cdt:hrah' \ illa ''-'a·, "I IS I \ l'I \I .I\' \ .. \ I a" I i r 1 :.! 11 t I i 11 l · I L ii 1. 111 I 111 1 d ,\ \\ 1111 "'"'" '"·"· .1 1111' ~t11li .ti <• W 11 111 "~~ pt 1 pt·r..,1111 · l{c ,,., '.1111111 , '\n t·''·"' ' ,11 "" " VILLANOVA 3131 w.eo... Hwv .. ~ •-ah C714J 11411·71111Q-.-.- I Cs// about cx.r banquets on the bay et '7cp of the Villa •I DUI Orange Coat Weekend I Thuraday, June 1~, 1991 The Daily Pilot DINING GUIDE Tiie most complete plde to Oraaie Coast resturaata Costa Mesa Am110•1, South C.o.tst Pina 549-0741 Open 10 1 m to 9 fl m \1on ·fr1. 12 to 6 p m l>at, Sun Rc-..:rvalto~ 001 required 4i1ndwt<:he\, \OUP' and -.1l1d 1n 11 C<.l\Uial o11mo,ph.:rc S \ntOMllo Ki 1or11n1r, South Co''' PIJl.J Drt\.'c n l-71.SJ Open for lun~h 11 lO 11 m w 2 p.m Mon ·Frt, dinner ti to 10 p.m. fn .. Sat leek, ..:nou~ foc.>d Warm Tu'IC11ny 11mh1 .. ncc New 1t1h1 menu .iu1mcn1' Nurihun l11h1n ~pcc1all1c> Good pul•U. 'urpcrb wine 11\I P.:nonhzed ...:rivce Re-.cn11t10n' SSS 8an1kok f our, Cl)'llll Court. J'33 lk.tr St 340-7661 Open II am co 9 e_m Mo n ·Thurs, 11 a m 10 11 pm Fn . Sat . 12 lo 9 pm Sun RcscrviltKms .1cccp1ed That cu1\1ne; im1dl ponion' 111 bc11u11fully prcJUred food 1n a 'lark \Cttma hidden .. w.1y 1n the upper rc1che5 nr SoUth C04\I Pl.111''' Cl)~ta1I Olurl SS Blut M•rblt Colftthnusr, 1907 HArbor Blvd 64(1-577(1 Open Mon.· l'hur5 6 JO 11 m to 10 p.m . l-r1. ind Sat 6 '0 ,, m tn 12 11 rn; Sun 10 11 m. co 9 pm Very mode\! pnce~. grc11t oups, ulad,, 'andwiche,, c.lc~..crt\ ( Chh1'1 Chlnrn, 124 W M11cArthur Ulvd ~46-5681l Open 11 1 m to 9 pm d~1ly Rc~crv .. 11un' :accepted lnexpcn\1\c Chme•e Rnd C"1nlonc'C dining with ti1kc-ou1 11va1l11blc U Torlln Grill 6H Anton Hk>d 662-2612. Open 11 1 m In 11 p.m Mon.·Frt., ll a m to midnight Sit., Sund11y brunch 10 1.m to 2 p.m Rescrvallun~ 1cceptcd. Flnurt. of me qu11e and rhe Southwc t. Gri:11 1reen corn 11m•lcl ind Suuthwcucrn \fx:c1 .1hies SS fortuM, ' 20 S Ph1u Dr ~ Open 11·30 • m IO 10 p.m un -Thun, 11 30 ii m Ill I I p m rri .. al. Rc,el'\l<1l10n\ ~C4Cptcd Ct11nc\.C rooJ re:i.1urang Peking duck. t-ort7 Carrots uth Co1 I Plu11 M•tn I ncl .SS6-97<Xl Orcakfa,t, lunch, dinner, ~~1,;11tlwng rn chc he)ho1 1t'ld m 1 ddi.:mu n1tur.il f1K>d Vtetcma's Rile \h11p tc.t1url0 • ere.it muffin\, frutcn '°'url .ind fr~,h 1u1c.: i.u ~ Gandhi, 311W Plill.1 Dr South C\111 1 Plaza V1ll •gc.: ~~fl. 7~7'.\ OJ":ll for lurk;h 11 .'\O J m 111 ~ pm. Mon ·Frt ; dfnner t>-10.10 fl m. "und.1v l'lrunch 11 \0 • m co .l p rn Re,cn·.11111"' 'u111c\lcd I anJ0011 .1nJ cur": lob•tcr, 1.imb .ind ~h1cken Terrific .1ppctm:r~ l~um.mlic 1nrdcn a1m1hphcrc Serene \el'\llC. Ouht,1nd111g wine l"t SS G1rdtn Bi,lni ( l'\°'\lal C11url H'1 Hcur lit 54tt-t.004 0i~n 11 II m. Ill Ill p m Mon.-\at , 11 .i m It• 7 pm ~un Ahcrnoon 1c .. 11mc 2:30 to 5:30 pm cvcryd.af R"'cn..111110) ,u11c,1t:d touch o all rnr\lnc' 1n 1 cl.i' JC.d frcnclt -c111n1 S Garcluno't l-.:cp~'-\ (;ul Int, 298 1:. 17th 01r Melli Are A Tr1p t• M11u! • We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere comptemented with our fine Mexican fOOd ... In Costa Mesa since 1972 . . Luneh • Dinner • Coc:ke.la •TAKE OUT• Open ~ At 11 A.M. 296 E. 17th St. •. Coste Mesa 645-7828 St , 64.S·.SSOS. Family ltytc ll•ltan. Small lr.itlOfll 111111h rncftdly ICM«. Children "".:!come. T1k out. S Gl111nl, :nn Beu s1 . Crystal Ox.In. 540-336.s. Contemporary Nonhcrn ftah1n cumne ~Md 1n the 11Clll"I ol 1n 1ndoof \ICk"Wtllt e&(C, Eu.clfcnt paltat, fOC.Cti• Open for lunc:h :and dinner. Rctcr"1lt10na icccptcd SS Glne' Oft tiw Hitt, 428 t: 17th St t>50-17SO. Re~"''''°"' •~uptcd A ~11 ~c'.i l;indm1rk. Warm. 1ntlnlltc nc11hhorhood mee11n1 plac.e. Lunch, dinner, weekend brenkr .. s1. Ellpcrtl)' Grc.it 11b\, ti .. mbur1e" MUdcsl priccs l l\C p111no bar en1crtainmcn1, a.Jlllfner) 'llOICllme~ &cl to '"I ak>na S Golden Dn1p1t 202) ll1rhot Blvd., ti4~·7 162. R c~crv11ions .icccp1ed Genuine 0 11nc\C Mand.irln d1~hc 'incc 11n.s. Aw1mJ.w1nnln1 cu1 inc Lunch, 1hnncr, 1.1kc out. cocltlil1ls 7 d.1~. SS (111\lllf Andtn, 3 10 Pl.au l>r , South C. "·"' Pina V1ll11sc 668-1737 Open for lunch 11301 m to 2 lO pm , dinner fi.10 r m T op·nnltcd Scand1uviari ( ll nllncnlll rc~taurant Wonderful < .ic 'ar •1l1d, homem11dt' b read), • , .. .:llcnt ci1"1u \o:l.:Ctl(ln, l~•mcm .. dc g1J\.td lo11 Constant ••tMIY ( u"~)' t-runch, "'•nc d1nncn , fouJ tl\hn&\. b.u menu •II •ftcmoun ind 11110 the n1p1) H llenlui.•11, 3800 S. Pl.u.a Dr .. South C0;a t l'lau Vdla&c. ~.S7·2S3 I Rcscn .. 11on• \UUC\lcd T·1nc trad11ioni1l J .. p•ncM: ((\l-'Urint II ~ lhc rrCiht•t lllfrCdtCnt'- Su\hi b1r. tat1mi ,. m • coctu1l lounae. \iulu-counc Kau.:ll1 dinner\ must be 1•1Jcred ~4 hn. 1n ad'Y1ncc. Elc1.an1 .t1mn1 l ull(h, dinner. SS ls~•r. 48S N. Old Newport Blvd ,n.2w2 Open Tue ·Thur.J 30 10 IOOO p m . Fri.-II 10 I l:()()p m In a modest frame house, dclcct1blc Italian QllCC) and i.c11food from Cher Paolo Pcs1u1no H LI Peraola. 1969 1-lllrbor BIVd M'1·122.S Open for lunch Mon.·Frl It:)() J m 10 2 pm . dinner s·JO 10 10 JI m Re)crv11iona. recommended Above "'erage Norlhcrn l tah1n cu1'9nc 11 bud•cl<Ontc!Ous pnccs. Veal dishu hipiy rceommc.ndcd; excellent llramiw. SS Ma...-... Cwnliet, ISOO Adams 11 Harbor, S40-19J7. Racrva1ion1 ac:ccptcd. Rec1pic111 of Gold Award o< Exccllcncr nine consecutive years Owner M1ch1cl Chu1n1 sell lhc 1t1ndard for Ch1nac rat.1urant1. Superb lob&tcr du.hes and contemponty Oiincsc otrerinp. Lunch, dinner, 1akc-001, coclu11ls 7 days. $S Mtrllu's.401 E. 17th St ~8-l.S9S 7·00a .m -8 :00p .m M on.·Thur. 7;00..m.-9:30 p.m.Fra.· Sat 9 00. m .);()() p.m. Silt! Oourmc1 sandwich 1hop, sp1rfy Interior S Ml Cua, 296 E 17th St , 645·7626. Family style Mcx1c:in rc•taunnt Pre 1dcnt Bush has ci11cn here! Open d111ty 11 11 a.m. (or lunch, dinner, coclc1ails. Call . ahead for larac parties Sohcitous ~rvtce rur fom1llc1; excellent family value. SS Nnrport Rib, 2000 Newport Dlvd l\31·2110 Ribs. chicken, shrimp, ql:ids, undw1chcs. Emphu1s on frcshncu, quo1liry Dchc.IOUJ corn bread. Open from • pm Mon. throuah Sat • 2 pm Sund1y. Take out from 2 p m daily SS Pasta Mna, 212 E. 17th SI 642·7488 Dinner 7 di1ys; lunch every d;1y c1tcep1 Sun S.indwlchcs >1l1d and puln 11 lu.nch ltmc. Good t.lri1igh1 r•~lu; •YOtd the CICOllO. SS Ptllte France. IUS Newport Blvd .. 6S0.9'63 Open Mon ·Fri 11 am. to 9 pm , S..1 8 a m to 9 p.m • Sun. 8 1 m. 10 6 pm French accent on wups and undwu:~ Grilled chitlcn aa put S Pronto RI toraatt, .HJJ Brr,101 St , South Coa I Pina. .S.O-SOJR Open for lunch 11 ·30 am. to 2 30 JI m Mon -Sat , dinner 5:30 p m 10 I 1 m Mon ·S:it , Sun brun'h only. ShopJ11ng·m•ll l11l11n food v.11h frc..h fish. 1:h1dcn 11nd Jl;htl Temf1c bread. SfX'llV s.c" ice. SS Rfd OnJon, IOI F S.1ndre11ntc Dr SSlt-7701 Oixn II .i m to 2 am Mon ·Sun , Sundily brunch 10 a m 10 ' p in Rescrvoa11nn' •• cccptcd Fine Mc~1wn food in " fun .ind d.lnlable cmmonmcnt SS RMtra Re t1unint. .u :n Om111l \1 Dine ln OUT Romanac QUar ti C11lle __ ,M· a..taurant Lunch eon Served Monday .. friday 11 :JOam .. 2:30pm featuring Homescyle Cooking & Daily Specials 'I Dinner Served Monday-Saturday from 5:30pm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646-7944 S®lh Coa 1 Plai;i S40.3&40. Open for lul\l.:h 11 :JO • m to 3 p m. Mun .Sat.~ dinner .S·IO p.m M n.·1'huo. S·l I pm. Fri·Soi1. R t\er,·a1ion ~uccc: t1on. Conuncntal c111 inc. Ptiput .. r ital'dby SSS Ruf))'•., 33.lJ Dear St~ Cl')"\l.il Court. "6"·lW8Y Open 8 a.m to 9 pm Mon.· Thurs , 7 am to 10 p.rn. fn ·Sat .• '1 " m to 9 p.m. uft. Rcterntion not require d. 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I Ill ' lll~hl I "'" ',,,, nna '""' Ill I l.t7W 1k l .1k• \ C.111r11ln, Ill' \1.111nc ;\\l , h"'' hl111 Aulht:nlrl l1.1lt.1n lc~•J l>rnnl'r 1111h ~ ll• Ill r 11 \11111 llt1t1\ ~ Ill I I r Ill I fl .111d \,11 \ lfn•un'' 1''• ~t,,.porl lllvll 11'~ H>(1~ Opc:n 1111 h1nd1 11 .r rn '" l r rn I m' \at 11111114 1 •lo 111 II pm Mun ..,,,, ' \II 111 Ill pm --1111 He f\ ,11111n, '''' pkil I '''"' cl1111n11 ol J d 1u1111' 1 '" '""1 'r((.1.il11n ri.11" """"" 1111 v.u l uuh SS J \\ '• \H C.rill 'M• Ni;wpurt ( t:nlc r Dr M 11111111 llmd t>40-411C'lll Open 11 \0 a m 10 H\ pm \un I hur• II VI a m co 11 rm l'r1 C.Jt Rt\(."'t11111n• lt(.cptcJ r.:•h f .. h \\lrlllltn\ U ll.1111 u 1m11 1111 u .. ~'\'ICW 1•1 .. c·c, Ncwpml Ill .11 h .,].\ 0777 Lu nch Mnn ·Fri , dinner lri•m h pm Mon • ti , c;Juicd 1.,un \ell p;irk 1n .. dp nlnJ k>c Authentic J.tJl.inc'" l u1\lnC •cn-cd tn 1111nqu1I 1:n\1ronmcn1 OrJc r S5 ~ pc:r pcnon kMl'i:lu fc11 •I '4 h11u" "' •dvitncc SSS Marc"o Pnlll, I }./ill D1Mtn 7~ I .(IWI I Open Im lunt:h nnd dinner c:very day 11 11 m 10 11 r m Frc•hly made p1n1u , 1ourmc1 (>tlraa Grc11 rttollo and an~ehl. ~cllcnl rake nut SS Marnkuh, 1100 W P11C'tf1t Coa\t lfwy 645-8~ Open for dinner 6 10 10 pm Mon.·Fr1., 5:30 to 11 p.m S~t.·Sun Resrrvat wn' )uaacsred Mnroee1n cuisine SSS Manto'~ 2l2S ~ Pacific Cmm Hwy 673·1!267. Open lor lunch 11.30 am lo 1 p m . dinner S 10 11 pm Rci.crvalTOn• rc:qutrcd Gourmet J11h.tn cu1 inc In red·vcl\et splendor SSS M1)-ur, 293 1 E Pate1fic Coast Hwy 6~<..6622. Oren for lunch 11 J() a m 10 :! '0 pm dinner '.'i '\() to 10")() p m S11nJ1y hrunch 11 '<> 1 m to 2 30 p m Rc ,e rvations accepted Crltically .1ccl111mcd lnd1nn, tandoon cookery SS Muuluna Rlston1nlf, 2441 E P11crfie Cou)t llwv 075-2004 l.unch, 11 ·30 11,m 111 ' JI m ·. dinner 'i p.m to m1dni.ht 11.rppy h<1111, Mon.·I n r 1110 dinrna ,1\a11.1h lc Hu,1l111g b1~1rn urrcrina r11n1cmpc1r.ir\• nor I hcrn lttalt,111 eu1Mnc I .irg.: \l'lcU11111 of Jlll\111\, prt1,1s Full hnr •f>c.'l'111h11ng 111 l1.1lu1n wine. SS \luldoon') trh h Pub, 202 Ncwpcirt ( ·cnlcr Dr MO-~ I IO Open 11 '\() • m to Ill p m ... un Thur' 11 30 .1 m to 11 p m I n ~~• Oar open unlll I a m Rc'c" ,1tr"n' .tc1:c pted I mh 'pecr.iluc' plu' , .. 1 .. J,, hurgc:r. .. nd ~1e1~s U \of'>O'~rt t .. ndlnc <.OJ Fur Ed'ewarcr 1115. __ r 1 Lunch 11 a m to • pm , dmnc.r S lu 9 p m Rc\Crvnc11.1n\ .icceplcd \\ .tlCrfmnt lhntng ""llh JIClll vrc:w Of fun /one Jnd all lhe n t:11tna vtion 1mphctl ..,u!\( rh trc'h f"h .ind ..c.1food, cicccllent '>un hrunlh Live regg.1e on Sundo1Y1 SSS 't"'l>flrt O~Ufr Bir ind Grill, :!100 W o.i:anfrcml l17.S.IJCl77 r,~,h f1Jh . .nd Jl•'''" 'pc1:1l.11tc\, tt~kta1I\, beer and "'"'' lfnmcmaJ c Jc,~rl' O~n d11lly 111\tn I I '" J m C J\U,11 ~lmt"'l"hcrc SS 1 ht Old Sp11ht1tl Jonrtory, ~ 111) Nc:wpon Bl\'c.I 67<..~.S4 Open for dinner '.'i lo 10 I' m Mon rhurs., 5 tn 11 Jl m Fri -li~I . J to 10 p.m Sun Rc\C1"'11llon' not .1r.cp1cd lnc'tlpen,1vc 1~,11gn.1 And JI""" dl\hC\ wr th Ml 11IJ (J,h1on~tl n.ur S 1'1m1dl~c ( nfe, hOO I) Nl'" JIOll ( ..:n1cr Dr f14J . J .:''" Open fnr htnl h 11 .1 m In : Ill rm Mon ·I rt J 111n,•r ~ hl 11 pm \11111 .\,q Rcu r' .1111111' dL<<.:plctl '"" t. l111ni: 111 frc,h (1,h .tntl Jlol'ld, l 111 11111! .1\.111.rhlt' s~ P11rktr'' \o food (,rill lll'J 1'.11111 'le ,,~,. 1'41 <>r-.n lt11 l11nd1 11 J m 111 l r m \11111 l.,.11 .t1nnc1 ~ Ill pm \ 11 I t>u" < 11 I' 111 I 11 \unJ.1v hrunch I I .I m It• I rm f<,,~ ..... tll•lll\ '"i;tS;''tcd '' .• ~, ind 'l" 1h~><l ,.1th J·'" .rnd rcg.ie l'it'f,.I l'IM t 'l '"f'<'lll tlrt\lnl And J 1m' , Ho Bmlol "<,~ ·11111, Open • I • • JI '" I m Ill ~ r "' \111n rri 1l111n.r r. \11-111 JI m Mon .<;11 lh '• f\,1111111, .1c,ep1cd I 11h1 .ind n:itural II.""" 1111m thc :..1urh uf I ranee 1nJ < .1lih•rn1.1 ''''JI mill lcx .. 1111n docsn I ol11111n"h th.:-,·\•lll mcnt of P.i•c~I Olhr11, n· ·'>=""'''" 11.111 SSS I ht Pa,.lion, MO l'le\~Jltlrt Center Dr , . .,,., \l"J•11n, 1 llllcl 7SQ-0808 Open fu1 hll'.tklot\I (I \II IO 10 lO a m. Mon ·Fri., lunrh 11 Ill • m 111 2 p.m Mnn ·Fri , dmnc.:r 11 lu 10 '\ti pm ind Sund1y hrunch 10 J m tu :: p m Rc1erv1uon\ nc.:cc!ccl Ame 11c.111 conrcmpoury cumnc with f-ronch tnuchCJ Impeccable K rvk;c M~tly perfect fooJ, in 11n •lmo,phcrc th•ll lrun..ccnds hotel ~lenltt\I SSU Tht Mt'C, 1141 NcwJlnrl Center Dr r.Jo1 • .uc•1 Opcn for lunch Mon ·Fri ., 11 Ill ~ m In '\ p.m , dinner fmm S '\() rm lll~htl) C-.ourmcr \C.:llfood 11nd other 'pc.:ll.1lllc\ \(.rvc.t up tn Re~ Chundlcr\ IU'lllllCIU\ "" deco 'Clllnll Wllh I Ytev. of the l\c""rc•rt ttMU I 1"e mu\lc 1nJ 1l.rnl 1ng five n1sh" " v.cd. tn the bl•ck >:r.11111c-n ... 11(J mu\I~ mom SSU Tht Rltl' ~ Nev.port Center Or 1 :0-ISO(l Or-:n for luN.h 11 JO a m to l r m Mnn .<\11 111nn1:r ~ 1(1 p m to 12 .1 m Mon 1., .. 1 Re~"'1111on' Ul&4.: tcd \lwJ)•-C'CCcllenl d1n1n1 •nd ll1n1 rr11cr·, c1perllcc lk~• h..rburscn '" 1uwn, d1110 live r <lnd unKm' R11t ul1d, .:ra1;kc1I dunacncu cr.ih Ocf1nll1\oe non·nouvcllc menu Jl•)"I con 1 tent from ~c.ir lo ~llr C1,u•lly clc:11nt In dr '/ us Rothu hlld't, 2407 f.. Cont llwy., Coron1 del Mar 67).)7.SO Ol>Cn for lunth Mun .• rrl 11 • m to 2:)0 p.m Dinner .S·IO pm d1ily Rncrv11lon• 11tUpled for lunch and from j 10 9·30 p m Mon.· llturs., fmm S 10 7 p m. only l•t1., Sat. Con l•lc:ntly p>d tX'lnllnent1I, Northern lt•llan culslno SS Royal T'h1I, 4001 W CoaM Hl&hway, D1'4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thurtd•y. Ju,,. 1~. 1991 e .......... ftals Micll••I X.•1'1 iMe•liwe Clthle1e llCMl\leU. aailllle, • .-e 11-... .. Fashion w.d. W.... ()pea tor ~ Mon.· f'n. 11:30 • m to 2:JO ,._, for dinner SUn.· Thun. S lo 10 p.m., Fri. and Sir. 5 p.m. 10 m1dn1pt. Wiier+: t 14' Ncwpan Cca1er Urive. Newport Badl, 640- 52SO "-IHdt: SSO and up. OUr doU<1r ratillp rdec:t ihe price of >a awal for two, including taxes (~ not included). SSSS $60 and up. SSS S4S60. SS S:ZO.s-40. S S20 tnd under. fl~ll-l l22 Rcscrvac1ons accepted. Dd1n1t1vc Th11i curJinc. Valuc·ptCkcd lund1cun cumb111111ion special\. Serene dc~111 Lunc.:h, dinner, Sunday brunch. 1\lw Jt 1750 S Co.ur Hwy. tn La1un1 lkJch 494·8424 SS Ruby'• J1cuar Dln~r. 3000 W P1elf1c Co.t'I Hwy 722-4066. Open 7 1.m to 9 pm d11ly. Re crvationi not necu\lry. En1h1h· l'\'lc fuc wach buracrs and dch qndwichc) S Sam's Dell 660 Newport Ccnrer Dr .,:'()..(J'\60 Open 7 1 m. 10 ct pm Mon ·I n. No rcsc:rv111ons needed Deli .umnc S apon , I o S..yi.1dc Or 644 .... 210. Open fo r lunch Mon ·Fri ind dinne r Mnn -Sun Magn1fo.cn1 Nonhcm llahan i:u1)1n.; Pa,111) made on premise\, uucc\ .ire ~b\olutely perfect Outdoor 1>4ho c.1ccht:' bt)')idc breezes from ncArby U.1lboo1 1,111nd SSS Sltlnbttlt'a, 217 M111ne Ave. Billhoe Mind 1\73 ~10 Sm.111 1nil ln111n•le Rc:"W:rv1111on• .i mu,1. Excellent kib\ter ht•QllC:, IOlUICd rnc:11C• Ind fi\h M'fVCd w11fi cus1om1reJ '1a11cc Grc:ac loc111ton near the bi1y. tu 4iludln C11tt, '2CH b. Pacific C:0,,11 fh~y . 67S· 7~7S. Open 11 1 m. to 10 pm Mon .w e d 11 1.m. t<l l I pm Thun • 41, 10 • m. to 10 p.m ~un Rc~erva11on' 1cc:cp1cd f'lt1hion1ble mt'nu of current f1vorH c1, Lltc·nr&hl bar J1n1ng. aood h ppy hour SS Scun Noodle, 21S R1vcra1dc Dr. N<wport Duch. 548·7418 Lunct1 Mon,·f'tl.: dinner Mon ·Sun V1lcc park1n1 on 11tcckcnJs, pu luna lot In front of rc1t1unn1 Upscale ncrahborhood re\llUl"lnt ICl'YH h11h-cl1 • Teal ll•h•n rCJ)<rlorrc. SS Tile ., .... Whale, 400 Moin tree. Balboa 673-46n P1nClraml(' bay vicw. entry rc11urea pietur or Old Ncwpon Seafood anJ trad1J.1C>nal favoTitca Lundi, dinner anJ ~1turJ1y, oday brunch. SS Tnc .UO lichotropo Ave 67~10 Amer1e1n and ln1ern1tlon1I cu1•1ne t .oun1c opcna daily II S p.m : dinner \(:~Cd nl'111ly from 6 P. m Appetil.CD and l11c: n11h1 menu untrl m1dn11ht. One Qf the Ounic COii 1'1 mmt unique tC:6tl ur1nh SS Tnm1, 2300 W. Co11l Hl1hw1y, 722·92Aa. tandud au hi and J1panete rue with 1 mill ocean view from ii'• O'<'Cr-thc·hu441 loc11kin 'llitt• M1,.., ~ Ne'#pQrt Center Dr, M0-6~H Ooon ll:)O am. to II pm. Mon.· Thur.. 11:.lO • m lo midn!p1 Fn.·Sat, S 10 10 p.m. Sun. RacMltioftl needed Contcmponry ll11i1n cuiJlne. lntcr~hn& P" lU SS 21 Ot'la•f,..t. 2100 W. Occ•nfronl, by the Balb<la Pier. 61S·lS66. Emphali on aourmcc t.eafood. Great arinosphc~. \Cn<tec and chef, Open daily for dinner from S p m. Sar opena 11 • SSSS VIiia Nova, J131 \\< Coul J·h~-y. 642· 7 Dinner n111h1ly $ p m 10 2 a.m Exccllcn1, hcariy lt•Han e11i1inc: ouhlandtnJ wine h I Actl\'C p11no bu; f1 vor11c IOCll latc-nl&hl spot. Rcserv11wn• accepted. Valet bo11 p11rkin1. SSS Y•nkH Tnun, 3JJ D1yslde Or. 67~·Hll Dinner from S p m n11htly SundAy brunch. LdCCllC: rare tn cb >y 'urround1na11 under the ~ullCrb dlrce1lon or """' Pra1er.K1ren Plcf(c and Jimmy Asluon. Doc~ your bmlt 1rnd dine. SS Ztppa.. 347 Newport Center Or. 640-0600 Lunch Mon ·Fri 11 1.m. co i_30 p m : dinner 'C\Cn days, b·IO 30 p.m Contcmpur•ry ltu han cuisine 1101 ba'r .1.:tiOn SS Fountain Valley Ciao Bella , 17272 !'lc~horc St S"6-7426 Open for lunch from 11•30 1 m In 2 pm ~fo n .r rt 0 1nnc:1 .S ·'> \0 p m Mon.· Thur\~ .S· 10 p m I 11., S•t Cle d Suntl.i\' lt11h,1n c111"nc \I.1th AmcrK.in ''"..tic,· (hu11:t:r' hot 00s') ll\,J1l1blc 1n th~-llM 4, TI~ llop 111774 Hn10ld1ur'1 ~I 96:\ 136'1 Open 6 pm In l ~ m Mon • 11 I lt1mbur1c:r\, quc-...d1ll.1,, ''b14 bopper .. h111 dop 0 1incin1 tu 'SO\ ind 60s mu<1K' RQCrvitlK>n' no1 requited. Scmi·c.uu11t. lnexpe11~1vc S Prlmn•tra f(f la11ranc, 16S2S Jlruol(hunt St (:11 llc:cl). nS-79711. Ol>cn lunch 11.30 to 2 pm.; Dinner S 10 10.30 p.m Mon.·Sat. lt11han Re crvntiona 11cccp1ed Ca•uol. Good Y»luc for wcll·prcp.ired veal, pasta tmd cl.us1c11I ll iih;in dl1hes. Orcat dc:11\crts SS Huntington Beach Blij1 Wiii~•. 7891 Wimer Ave (11 Dench BM!) 8-42· 9SS Open d11ty 11 a.m to 10 pm Authentte Sourh of the harder" homc,l}lc food prc pncd fresh 1l11ly Lunch rc.acurcs Ill·)'® ean·Cll lluffet Sund;iv buffet brunch w1ch tomphmcn11ry cli.mpaanc i nd m:i11:ich1 Caterina n11lablc Roe rv111o ns ;1cccp1ed C'nu•I lneq>cn\l~c S <.'1ncam1r'1, 16S9l BnJ,1 011c. (11 Wnrncr) l46-llOl2 Open for lunc.h 11 .1 m d•1ly oc:cpt Mond:ay Open nllhtly S lo 0 p.m , Fnd;ay lo 10 pm <>Pen Saturc.IJy 11 • m co 10 p m E.'C~cllcn1 Mc111c:an rood. El PllMI '')'IC Grell chrlc verdc, t .1rn11111 I (.hlcap for RIM, ~ll Yo1 kl11Wll Ave., •>t.l RIBS, cla"y, up..c:alc rib ,1111nt. f11rn1ly "llluc~. Clllcllcnt prcparntton S J.C'. MtUn'• 811r & Cirlll, 111 121 lku1oh lll\l\J 841 •0417 I unch 11 \() co S p.m darly; Dinne r ~ tu 10 lO pm Mon,· rhur~.. S tu 11 p m ht · 11 11nd.ty brunth 11 11 m ·' p.n1, Ritt-.. ch1tkcn, Jlll\ht, ~.ifoe>d. (nlctt rnmcnt Rc~crva1lon' .1ccepttd ·cmt·cuual Modcr•le SS t.uccl's Dtll·B1k1ry. 1911 Adami ~-4466 Open I to 6:30 d11ly. IA &n•· feltuc1n1 atrrcdu Rhl:t'Y11tont not rcq11trc:d C'_,ull lnn~n IYC $ ManitJl'a ly llM I , .\1 7 C'tla•I lliafl*•Y SM·2.S$S Open I 1 m In 11 p tn dMly Su1K1.1y bru"'h {I • m co 3 p m 11fuod •nd \IClk F.n1crc;11nmcn1 and d1rK1n1 I u \ 11. Retcrvaltont • 1.Cplcd I 1vc mu ic n 11rly all lh t1mo.:. Rom"ntK:, wrch o"can Ylc:w. Creal lob cer d1 he•, hc\ftlCm, de pc'lpovtra ml-n,1111 SSS Irvine fflt11n o, 19100 Van K1rm1n Ave. 7S2· '2 Oren for lunch 11 a m to 3 p. m , dinner S cu 11 p m 1 emf~ hippy l'lc>ur 5 lo 7 pm Rcscrv1oon1 a«cpted. Awud..w1nn1na P.uropcan ci.hlnc. lntcre 11n1 .:rro1.1• f,JCid w11h 1 mcxlc:t1tc rrllA I••· P~rfc:ct "'°' for I n.>manrlc IJ1nncr m pow r lunch. Order • full me11I Ill the llYC~ bar, VihKh fcaturCl 8re11ll•n mu,ic, J.inana •I n1ah1, SS Bistro Jll, 18201 Vun Kuman . .SSl-9201. Open ror lunch 11nd dmn r Mon,•Fri ; lrnncs un~ Sat anJ un Bnlh nl n * D.avid W1lhdm muterr.ka: fcah&fCI wt11emparary C'•hforn~ bttltO rare. 1 ry the houte .ul:id, 11.lhilcr e<o1kc.,, crumb! 1>cJaoan1 brc:ad, 1neh1.'l\y tapcn1dc. R1:;au11ru1, \leek dcc(>r fremcd by n 1crf1ll ind lu'h &f"ncry Patio d1nlna 1n 1dd11ion to rcsular din1n1 room us CallHtt Rt tnnnt. 1910 M1m t 975· 1220. Open for lunch 11 • m to l p.m., dinner to 10 pm 11n ·Thur•, \ lO 11 p m. ft1 . .S..1 Hippy tlour 4 to 7 p m. Rc•1:rv1tion\ 1ecepcc d C1hfornlt1-1tcd outh~~~rern cu"inc Oreen corn t1m:ilu .ind ccvlc:hc 'llCtioahie or the MU\C Try the hluc m fllltltllS. iju\)' lunt hhmc h1n1011t fOI th~ )'ttuni profcs\lonnl crowd. SS f h1n1plons! 1,....1nc M;n11011, lllOOO Vno K11rm11n • .S:>3-0100 Open 11 11 m. to 2 rm daily ltc:,erv111e>M .icccplcd lamburgen., ,1cab ind uallld ln .. c.1,11.il ~porH b.1r t1fmo,phc~ SS ( '11ntld1lr, 18912 M1rAr1hur 01\id. 7"2-l!OOI Open for lunch 11 lO 1 m. 10 .?;)() pm Mon .r rl.. dinner 6 . .JO tn 10 30 n °"· Mon.•Thun . 6.30 to 11 p ni. fori ·Sat Rncrv1 1lon aecc:ptcd O\il\ta.ndrna •rench Con11ncnt1I cu1,1nc Chd Byron OcmMCll 11dd lu ere to the menu: n~1n1r.ccnc M:~ic.c: • SU C11llhtr'• Rm•t1f'lnl, 184 l M.ac:Arthur Olvd. 833·&411. Open for lunch 11 ·30 1 m. to 3 pm Mon • 1 ~ dtnnct S~'0-10 pm. niahlty R~Mcion required A inp 10 Jolly Okie EtlaJand SS Kltlm•, Koll ~ntcr Irvine Nonh, 20111 \1,un St., Nn 170 261·2929 ~n fur lull<'h 11 a rn. 10 3 pm. Mon •Sat , dinner S co 10 p.m. Mon.·Thun , .5 to I I pm Ftt·S.u .. S to 10 pm un. . Koco. 0 00 Von K1rm1n A\/C. 7S2·71SI Open for lunch 11 a.m. 10 2 p m Mon ·Fn : dinner S 10 10 p.m. Thurs .. S co 11 p.m, fri . .S11. Sund•f brunch 10:30 1 m. 10 l p.m. Rei.crvationa 1«e:p1ed Fine Japanuc tpeclaltlcJ. SS ~lcCormktl't a S<hlllkk. 2000 M11n St 7)6-050.S. Open I I I m 10 11 p m. ci.uy. RcscrvllioM llCC:Cpted. Fresh teafood F.n1crtalnmcn1 and danccna •n niaJlts • -.eek. S:S Muunlne 1~ MKArthur Btvd.. 11 Fairc:htld h.4·1066. Lunch 11 lO Im co 2 pm. Noc open ror dinner. F.iccllent ehcr Europun service in ele&al\J iurround1np. upcrb ~p. ulad •tlh muted chidcen, delicious pa•IH and en trees SSS Moml'a, 17900 J1mN>rec 811-J Ml·llll. C'llt 291 Open for lunch ll:JO 1 m. 10 2 p m Mon ·fr1.; dinner 6·10 pm . Mon • Fn , S11. 6-11 p m RCKf\iahoru 1ugacued. Elcpnt C.i1fom11 cu nc 0\-'Cncen by ou1<1undjna Ellcc1111"c Chef Mich1cl W11rcn SSS t>rep, 11420 Von Kannan SSl·lllJ Open 11 30 a.m to rrudn1af11 Mon .frt,. S pm. to mldniaht t un Rucf\latiun occcptcd. L1.htwe1.h1 but authentic Nonhcrn 111\IUln CUI 1nc. ra.,11 dhhc1 be t Cim11lly ,piffy. Yup City. U Vndl RI torantt ltall1no, 1•120 Culver Dt SS I ·2201 Qpcn tor lunch 11 a.m 1(1 2 p.m Mon.·Fri , dinner •·~DO l!·m Sun ·Thun , 4·10.30 p.m. Fri at Rc:'ICMllOll accepted FrC\h pa•I• and m1lli;.(cd VClll 7.-nl Crm, 3966 81rr1n1.2 P1rtway, 11 Culver, l6l:.o864. Soulhw~I QI 1nG 1n 1 1rca1 look1na ecrlr"I W1lhcl,.'1 nn.u1 II I hit •1111 Ubl• 10 dream abo\ll, ll"tll mc1q1111c01rillcd di•hu, cc1 corn puddini. ill done with atyi., Wonb tli drive, SS Laguna Beach IJ.'• Cttk• Pbnria, 180 S 0.-1 Hwy., 494·3802. Open I l·JO • m 10 12 1.111. daily. !i_11;11 'P'I 1tc111, ~. tirn Jt. d cold \lftQWICJMI 11 S c..i., Crffk lnt11 :.llM f'otal A"tl., 497·8696 Open dilly. Pa.11a. tea.food, rntcrt•1nmcn1 Ruemitk>M kttpced. Ca u1l MOdcrale S Fl"-...... ua Ciknncyr• ~h. Li&una Be.1ch. 4,;-"'9SS. hnch Friday OC1ly from DINING oner Dad a um of dining adventure far Fad1er's Day Uad, what would you like for I athcr'i. Day,?" ··Box seats for an Angel same," he .inswers, fa t as lightning! That wuld be hard to do J ticket arc 11111 looming on t Ill' 1mmediotc t11iruon But. 1thcr thnn that. 11 r have ~00\C 'uggc,t1on' for I >.1th whc, love l!•li>d food, fine "llll'.' .ind WC JU'>t mri:ht he :iblc lO ",, r I. 1 n , .. 111r1h1n8 to with -:iR~6-8-t~3-0-,-3-n-t ,port' a 'l\Cll, 1f hl l'.10 stond a Critic l1 t1lc delayed ----- ·r.111f1ca11on. l·or staners, how about making 11.:,cl'\'ations for "Dinner with the \I, incmaker'' ot Oysters restaurant in C\>rona dcl Mar oo June 24. I he intimate aardcn room will be the \Citing for owner/wine maker Bryan Babcock' presentation of nr" rclca e from the Babcod. 11ncyard . Babcock and his r.irtner, Cary Redfern, arc pl.inning a four<oursc mcnl 11 lO .1 m tu 2 ".\0 p.m.; dinner \un Thur,5-IO pm ,l"ri.·Sal ,5·11 pm I ·untemporary, c reative, cclce1le c h1nc,e•1nflucnced cu1~ine A tulll .tc liJhl, worth pn"-ct 1h1t arc h1&hcr thin m.mv "trnd111on1I" Chinese rc,t1uranu l'Jrl..1na 1n municipal lot Of on 1trcet !{,'""'"' 11111.1n SSS Kachln1, 222 FQf t Ave . 497.5546 h lcllcnt Con1cmpor1ry Southwest • ul\lnc, Rt)Crvallons 1CCCpted. SS \1onJqw 31727 S COIJt Hwy. Open Tue 'iun S:lO to 10 p.m , Sun Brunch. 11 1 m 10 3 pm New chef .adcltns culinary \IAr) lo a fine con11nent1I menu, SSS Ro,11 T\al Oililtte, 1750 S Coa I Hwy , 494-8"2A. ()pen for lunch Tues -Fn. Open for (tinner Tues -Sun Cbcd Mond•Yl Sptey beet and Middle l:.utcrn J1~hc Reservation llCll:epted. Rc!>ervallons arc recommended but a few 11blc:s arc uvcd for walk-ins SS South County Almalf'dl, 2.1700 El Toro Rd 859-93'13 Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. d11ly. Rctel\ll\llOns .. cxc~1cd Moroccan cu1"nc with belly dancing n1&hlly Crown llouc. 32802 Pac1f1e Cuts• llwy • Sou1h Llguna 499-2626 Rcscrv11ions 1ugc~ed Gourmcc Con11n~n11I cu1 inc for more: 1h111 I 1 )'Car Lunch, dinner, bruncll, dancina ind l"'c ..:ntcrtainment. D'A11atto'1 Tratlori.I, 25214 Cabot Rd 951 -396.l. Oocn for lunch 11 30 1 m to 2 30 pm tucs.•rn . dinner 5.9 rm \ton -Thurs. 5·10 pm f·rt -Sal Re-C:l'\lllOns acccpl~ Italian rood with lpcC11ltic' uf limb, YUi, \ClflX>c.I and rrc,h r ~t•. any11mc • .ind ,, grc:u pl cc 10 1.11.c )Our Dad. He can CllJO) egg' Ocnedict, ped-.1nd-c.1t 'hrimp, frc,h U}\lcn. on the h.1lf· hell, omclc1,, baron nf hccf. -.u.,hi, lrc'h ln11h and p:hlnc,. 'I he dinner menu rncludc' a :!0-0uncc Porter Houi.c 'tc:il, local wordfoh. Cacs.ir )ah.id or ~pring ~alad .ind, among other 'wcct<;, chocolate fudge cake. A three ounce car.ire of 1987 Opu" I. made by Mouton Rothchild and Robert Mo ndav1 Winery, 1s also mcludcd. For information and rcscn.11t1on., phone 650-5112. Mo<.t .of you r favorite rc)taurant!. will be doing )()mcthing pccial tht Sunday for )Our 'pcc1al father G"'c them .. call. rc:i.crvalltm) arc gotng to ~ c"cn11al almo'it c"crywhcrc And don't forget. he " not all~cd 10 pld. up the chcd .. Over 50 ltans sac.h 11 veal, c.hlc.ku, p•1t11, •a dl1h11, cold cuts, v111t1bl11, 11lad1, plua t de111rt table Childre.n 10 and under $5.95 Children under 3 FREE Regular Menu Also ~rved AJI Day s~rving All Day 6116191 ALSO FEATURING COMPLETE FAMILY DINNERS fOR POUR $21.95 Includes soup or salad. spii hcttt w meat .au~. lafie chttM pizu hot ro&ls &. butter t non lkohobc: ~ <addiUONI ~M SS•) CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS 842-5505 17502 Beach at Slater • Huntlntton Beach Ruby's A•to Ol11tt, 30622 Cou1 Hwy. 497-7829 Ruh\'·a burier. and Amcuan cumnc. 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While Ste\ en Charle' \.\lute Ch.id John Jui.on \\. lllr.11n' M:i11hcw Jo cph lk~1 Wll-..m ~.1ndy Kay Wil'!>tm R~rt Lee Worthing Jr O.innn Rachelle Wncht l·J1L.1hcth 64\~e\\.Cll \\, rtght M.111.1hu Yamamoto ..,tc,cn Yang M.irm del Carmen /cmpu.1ltc:l.1 Jol)n M.ine Z1c,c.:hc To our Grack: Wann Wishes for a Bright Future from your friends at WtSdlff Plaza. • .. __ ... __ - • • • is zng you a • ---rig t success u / uture. #• HUNTINOTON BEACH· '®NTAlt VALLIY .. DIPINDINT ·- 10-GRAD NIGHT •An Advertising Supplement to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot • Thurlday, June 13, 1991 L ---. - Maricela Aauirrc Jennifer Arntten Greg S. Arrowsmith Katia K. Baaana Allison Baldwin Chri Ballard Michael C. Bates Justin Bianchi · Gretchen Blossom Anna Bonn Josh Borella Scott Borthwick Erin A. Brennan David J. Brobeck John P. Brusky William Bryan Kara D. Bullenc Paul Bu Nicole CaJdwell Megan Chesley Kealy Clarke J. Ch ristopher Cones Casey Cooper Znra M. 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Wofford Chad Wycoff Stanley S Yee Charlotte Yen Kathleen Zeller Reuben Zeni "A Camp Experience Which Makes_Learning-A Whale Of An Adventure" •Discover density, buoyancy and bubble m~h.tnlcs • Leam to dissect fish. squid, mussels and more • Examine microscopic marl,,. hfe at Ocean Adventure Camp • Al'temoon spent swimming. SllOfkellng & boogie boarding • Surfing Pr<>Qram (morning option) Ocean Adventure Camp has been In existence since 1977 Since then, Jeff Nelsen. with 25 years of teaching experience, has taught and directed the camp In his classroom labOratory at Thurston MJddle SChool. Ea.ell camper partlclpatn at his own Individual ~ and Interest lewf In activities which are appropliate. Our camper to couselor ratio Is 7: 1 or less Each week the form stays Ille same, but the content eh.Ingest OceMI AdNnture Camp for Children 8-14 DATl.S: Juty 8-12, July 15-19, July 22·26, Jufy 29-Aug. 2. Aug. S.9. 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