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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-27 - Orange Coast Pilot• ...... .. 7 5 ........ , ... Low i:loudl this momlnr, otherwite mostly dear lhll lflemoon. Hight from she mld-60I aloni the cout to 80: in tbe valleys. Lows tonight in the '°"' For more information, including boating, foshin& and awf'm(: see page B8. IN THE NEWSROOM Fn>m bauhaUI to ... 'l'be local ch1pu:r ol tho 1'meric',an Institute ol Ardliteeto i1 dilplayin& exhibill of commercial and retail projecU at South Cout Plaza and lettina lhoppen pick which desips they like tho belt .. , Thia an:hileelurol bolteol!, which besim tod1y lllld runs throup July 7, will muit in 1 "People's OK>ioc''~wiDner that will be honored at a July I dcliP awani. blnqueL The ,,~~ 4l!Pict bllJld!ql thll U.. already~ eie<:l<d and ronae llom ollicc IOWOll to~ ....... '" Thd'.i06&Jo <'!! ~10uMI in llll Iewel Coun ..;,,, of the moll. QU OTES OF THE DAV "I'm wi/lbtr IO II'"""" b<cillU< I know·/'m innot:btL '' Mich1el Wade Mohon, one·tlmc fugitive from justiceA.1 · "lt i.J brtt~ dtaJ JO pilty pn701U actqH th4n tit.at one innocent 1uffer. " William Blackstone TODAY'S EVENTS • Round Table Weit hosll its monthly luncheon at noon at Balboa Bay Oub in Newport Beach. Guest spcabn aR Eric Lax. T. Jeftenon Parter, Stephen Silverman and Owen Davis. Ticket.a are $30; for retcrvationa call (213) 256-1977. •Comedian Rondell Sheridan opens today al the lmprov in Irvine ak>ng with Todd Glass and Frank Manzano. Show times arc 8:30 p.m. today and Sunday, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday 1nd 8 ind 10 p.m . Saturday. Jllil TllE FACTS • For whom w1s Santa Catalina lsl•nd named? ·.<tp ln2J J2f.I JO ;.u ;v uo p;Jn:>OO .<.ia.NlOS!P tt! an~ -guµ;q1•::> lU!IS • LOTTERY Lotto I, 41 , 43, '5, <46, SJ Donya number -30 Deooo •Heuu: Queen •Cubs: 10 • Dilunondl: Jock •Spldes:Jock INDEX .... ,.. Topper . 'llww""Oob R.-- SanJoM ... Grotsp l'ubllllll•lo In<: eo,,ri1111 1991 A _ ......... <ydod,...... ~ :-.:r Al ·~•dlail!'~d w ..... . ..... ,, . ......, ............ .. "t:;aut ..... lifk II tMw-_ _._., __ _ -1115 • ._ __ "'..,.. ,__...., __ , ... -r:..--= .. £ 11 ,=..I 60..:s. or .. rt:: "*' ...., ltomc'cwa aed ,,.,,_. _, --- ............ ........ Reed to move l1IDCl miK/AB Illes lea equal more? The Pilot goes to three days a week, increases circulation to 45,000 . A lttler-...,.._JlaGIClll- Wben I wrote to you, our Raden and adYCrtilen. in this -_.-al weei11 lfO, I p.-iood thll I -.Id keep JOii posted on tho Dlli1y Pilot'• --• we p1111 tbe many clllJljel -•ry to emure tho -(• .._.,, SUK:e 1hcn. J have spoken with more than 2SO of you about your thoupta on bow The PUot could bell serve ill readers aad ""'"rtillna CUllOmers. Ewryone I ..... with made severol poinll abunilantly clear to mo. Fint, you lOld me that The Pilot ii a very important p•n of 1he Newport Beach and Cotta Mesa oommunlties, and that you want the paper to survive and protper. Second, you told me that local. community news ii more important for 1be Pilot to COYCr than workt and natiOl\l.l newa. In fact. you said that you want more local 'news: local events, local personalities, local sporta. local entcnainmcnt. local government, local lif~lllldlDOIC. Today, 1 can tcl1 you that we at The Pik>t are prepared to &iye you more of what you said ii moJt unportant in roommunity newspaper. But WC must accept two fundamental chanp in the way The Pilot docs business. '· I Besinninl July 2, 1991, lbe Oronge Cout Daily Pilot will -Tho Newport Beach/Colla Mesa Pilot Ind publish ~ 'Ihundoys ud a weekend edition on Saturct.y. la ttm Wfl'f we can ensure that lbe Pik>t continYU to aerve Newport Beach and Costa Mesa !or IJlOihcr 68 ,...,. • By pdblilhin& three days a week. and focusing uur coverap on theac two communitica., we can provide both more and better k>cal news CJOYerage. The trutll ii. &om a business standpoint, The Pilot should not haYc, been a daily newspaper for at least the pat decade in which it hu cootinuoualy lost money. 1be cconomic:a of this busincu and this marketplace, with its two large metropolitan dailies, are such that it ii impossible for any other newspaper to makc money four days of the week. On the other band, our newspaper is nicely profit.able two days of the week now, and could be so on a third day with a few modifations. for thole of us at .The Pilot and, I believe, the community u a whole, this is very good news. In this euc, lea really docs mean morel The Pilot -will be on • fino rmaocial foundation. We cu f'ocUI our cner,;e. and OOYer Newport Bcacl> and Colla Mesa better than ever -and certainly better than any other newspaper. Tho newt ii allo aood for our readen in Huntinaton Beadt and Founllin VaJlcy. We've wi.,.ed 10 additionol ~r and edi&oc to those cities, llJld tbe erpanded cchtorial QJ¥enCO will a~r in The Pilot's sister paper, the Hun.tm,ton Beldl/Fountain Valley lodepcndcnt -ldy. If JOI' don't t«eNc the Indepeadent aow, plcuc call our circulation (t', department at 642-4333 to atan delivery. And, for our advertisen, we can triple our circulation through free distribution with hardly any inautc in rates, For advertisin1 coverage in the communities ,...,.d b7 Tho Piio< and The Independent. no media will prOYide a more efficient advcnising buy for lcx:al busiDC'pes. Out inYcaton arc bullish on ow new plans and are fully committed to 1be Pilot's s~u. Ow:r the next few weeks. we will un...eil ~nl acitinf innontions that both our rcaden and advcnilcn will kwe. I'll keep you informed. By Emily Adoml Or-. Cllllll -,.. Sincerely, Jim OreuinJer SANT A ANA -Seven-and-a-bat! years aJO. they said he tried to murder a Fountain Valley policeman while bein& arrested for buralary. In the interim, Michael Wade Mohon became ooe of Orange County's most ootorioua criminals -escaping his jailen and eludina authorities for more than four ye.an before bis captu~ in 1989. This week, prosecutors 1bruptly dropped charges of attempted murder and assault on • police officer, in effect dismissing the very incident that Mobon says led to au his troubles. ln a jailbousc interview Wcdnadly afternoon, Mobon said he want1 tbe charscs reinstated, a trial and the opportunity to clear bimlClf of the .. cop shooter'' label . '"This wbote cue needs to be re· iuvatipted. I eacapcd bccauae of thae chorges. I 1dded time (in jail) because of it -now I'd like to ,o to trial on thil (attcmrted murder dwJc) ud pnwe iny innocence. l 'm will~ to pmble became I know I'm innocent,• be said. Mohon, 4S, also plans to Ne the original ancstinc officer. Kevin Arnold. fot excessive use of force, be said. .. . .....,. ~°""" 0.-.,.. Once the obict1. of a nationwide ~ Mohon still faces trial oo chl.rJCI of 1uempted burgl•ry and cacape. here and in Arizona. 1f convicted, the time he's served waiting for trial could very well equal the sentence he'd receive. HOWe¥Cr, bccauK: he 's been CXMIYicted on tneftl prior counts o( burglary, ~ry and receiving stolen r.ropeny in Loa An,etcs County, he cou d be slapped whh aa addittonal 16 ycan in prito1\. Ntifeies tril ~Ions pther for the Irrelevant Week Lowsman Trophy banquet at the 8alboo Boy dub Wednesday, indul!in~~n Dennis Conner, club president Torn Deemer and 4\ler foolball !P"ot Russ Francis. See 81 for rJ.oty. -·-~ ............. ran -_,.., By-Low ___ ... • HUNTI!fO'roN BSAOI -Fearful or k»lna 11K:l'MiYe ala lu rcYenues, city omaats ar. conaldcrin& the ercalJon o( I 1lant auto' center to keep Beach llollicYud IUto deolcn from bein& wooed ~byotberdtlel. 'l'be city '1tM hired C100lllltant Dan ~I -tho man ercdlled with holpln& Irvine and hstin crealo to thl H"8dnstoa Center Mall area at sucCoafuJ auto c::enten -to cktmnhte Beach ~ and Sdi.naer AYC.nue as the feuibUity of mathla • Hundncton a potfttlal aieo. HwttialU>lt Center is in • Beach auto cen1cr near the San Dleeo redeYelopment area, WbJch would allow Frcew1y. the c:ity moro lleldblllty In lllndinf options Milp .. el 11id 1 majority of the iadudina Ille ability to illue bonds. Huntiftcton Beach de1len .,.. intereetod "'We' don't want any of the.le auto In becomlna part ol • -.stop 1Uto dealers to lc1YO Ille c:ity Ind -into ahopf .. center. • these other auto malls," 11id city Milptltel and c:ity offlcllll .,. lootl°' S.. AUTO ~ • ,,.,...., •• ....,,,,,, Ibo seemhil!Y lolill1 batlio oplnu Ille --r:1 ·.....me oJooc the °'-Cotti, 111o ...,. r1111-p1aco -. .. die belt oeri<t and I flrlt:plam dilliocllon at boot dally ltOC)' in the COftt ... Tht OWltd. whldl last )'Mt went to -Dally Pilot 1111! ...iter J-t ~nnon lor her llriel oa l>Nth Row, --·-_ _, suiblnit1ed In the mnt ... 1bia rar. there ...,. 1,119 Ofttriea IUb<nltted by 117 .._ 111 0.-. County. lo'aU, the DoilY Filol -16 of the 33 wt111oa -n1: haftdod ... t 1n tbe dMlloA ro. dolly .. ":""r." -• dmllllio:I •ftdtr .0,000. n two cat....... - bnakla1 ff•• eH teri11 -\IM ................. II was New Years Eve 1983 •bea Mohon aftd his futv.re wile.. Sbuon, wen arte1ted on suspicion of buralMY. After a shon foot pursuit, Sharon Mohoa was 111ten without incident. But Michael Mohan WU thot tix times tblt • after • ICUfDc witb Fountain Valley omcu Kevin Arnold -I fllbt that bao r.pi.,...t It If in Mohon'1 mind IOr 7 1/2 ycan. ... ~. • , I . In lddltlon, tho l'llo< - -"' -·-~tod ... --...... to the oran,o County Pair illolf. "One& ..... tbil d -· Jiii -dcal'ly wbel a t*n11d ..., of...._. anded-.... -.......... .Bdkc>t' 9il Labde:U. "1 -1t1 1 f .._ ....., -Pl loed." ... CONIUT~· -.,1l~\ltl1,\\l~\'lll 11 • ,11~1;1'\ll' 1111:1t1\ll1•,l1ll\I, •, '• 1· :1111,\\Jl 11 f.<l1lll\!N:)li)'-••·· • • • • -• • -• • . • • • -c . • ---• -• -------------:: -c -c -c ----------= ------- • ------ .. -! ,l: - • '• • MBXlCO CITY -Notioaal elcctioN should be dcla)oecl ..,. -to bwestlpte allcg10d compolsn _....,. IDd --"':;'.:t.:••don. Ilic! leaden o( oppooitloo ponlca. tcmoc: Catdcnu, leader of tho eentor-lcll Democ:ntle ~ Porty (PRD), Aid '°"'"""""' olllcialo .,. rqillerina ·voten In areu that oupport the .rullna lnltitudonal ac.olutionary Porty (PRI) and ignorlna prccincu that favor -oppblition candidates. · NatiQnaJ mid-term eongreuional elections are scheduled for A\&&-18. Cardenu uted the FcderaJ Electiom Commiuion to pc1tponc the vote until Sept.20. Interior Secretary Femandp Guticm1 Barrios said the election will not be delayed and that election authorities "will fully . . comply" with voter registration rcguJationJ . • , ,.. clm'lld Wltll ... Rlll'ldl CHiii I GAINF.SVTLI.E, Fla. -A carpet cleaner was indicted I Wednesday on murder charges in the strangulations of two I university students. I Alan Robert Davis, 29, was indicted by an Alachua County f grand jury in the June 6 slayings of Carla Marie McXishnic, 22. and her roommate., Eleanor Anne Grace, 20. · f Davis, from Newberry, was indicted on two oounts of murder f and one of burghuy. He was held without bond. Davis confessed to strangling the two University of Florida students in their off-campus apartment after he went there to clean their carpets. He claimed he became enraged when Ms. Grace sprayed Mace in bis face. Police uy there is no connection between the 1l1yinp and the mutilation dcalha of five atudenll in the area la.st Auguat Pli)llcl• i'l)lct ......., AIJI tall CHICAGO -The American Medical Association rejected a proposal Wednesday for mandatory AIDS testing of health care worlc:en, but endorsed voluntary tcstina of those facing the highest risk. It was the fmt time the nation's largest organization of docton addressed the issue of mandatory AIDS testing for physicians. The decision to back voluntary testing came on a voice vote among policy-making delegates after they rc;ccted a proposal calling for mandatory testing. "Physicians who arc at risk have an obligation to know what their status is," said AMA board member Nancy Dickey. She said many doctors will interpret the resolution as a "moral obligation" to determine whether they are infected with the AIDS 'liru1. The rclOlution 1uggests routine testing for the virus amona doctors whose practices put them at risk. such u tnum1 physicians who regularly do invasive procedura and come into contact with patients' blood or health care worten in lt'Cal where AIDS is prevalent, Dickey said . Tlltl allow ZacbarJ Taylor not IHlll•lll LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Zachary Taylor died of natural causet. not arsenic poisoning as a writer speculated 1 medical Qaminer said Wednesday. ' "It '~ not borderline. He was not poisoned," Kentucky Medical Examiner Dr. George Nichols said after rcvicwioa teats on the 12th president's remains. Nichols said traces of arsenic -a naturally occurrina clement -v.:ere found but levels fo r poisonin' "would have been. at leut 200 1f not maybe thousands of times hiaher." The ~cma ins of Tay~r were r~movcd June 17 from bis aypt at the national cemetery 1n Louisville that bears his name. Author Cl_ara Rising had convinced Nichols, Jefferson County Coroner Richard Greathouse and Taylor descendants that Tayklr could have been poisoned. Sixteen month~ in~o his term, Taylor fell ill after attcndinf the July 4, 18.SO, dcd1catwn of the Washington Monument. He died 1 few days later. Gastroenteritis, inflammation of the atomach and intestines, was listed as the cause of death. Nichols said Taylor's symptoms were consistent with acute arsenic poison ing, but alw "a myriad of natural dise1ses which would have produced the symptoms." lb-.st Increases In YllllOlllv Nldllcl UUBUANA, Yugoslavia -Yugoslavia's federal pcmmcnt dispatched warplanes and tanks in a show of force Wcdnctday aga inst two rebel republics. Armed Serbian citiuns battled with Croatian police in two towns, leaving seven dead and 13 wounded. The federal government, demonstrating its superior firepower, sent warplanes over this city, the capital of breakaway Slovenia, and army tanks traveled on several roads. A day after Croatia and Slovenia declared their independence, Slovene officials said federal troops and Slovene militiamen engaged in several verbal confrontations, but no fighting wu reported between the army and the forces of either 1cccssionist republic. The federal government, based in Belgn.de, said its police were moving lo take control of border posts along the frontier with other European nations. There wu no evidence they succeeded anywhere. NEW YORK -. The Environmental Protection A&cncy hu agreed to a tobacco industry demand for further ICicntffic: review that oould delay release of 1 report on the da.n&en of second- hand ciprette unoke. The report w11 completed in April aftct an extensive rniew by scientists inside and outside the EPA. "It teems tb1t the EPA hu rwaJlowc.d the 1oMcco lndultry'1 line that more study ii alwa,11 needed,., Jobn Buzhaf. oxe<:utive dirodo< of Action on Smoldns and Health In Wuhln&ton, D.C, said Wedneoday. ''The cleat COlllC<jUCllCe lo '°'"' to be fllttlter del17 in ~octina non-amok.en." • The federal Ooeupational Safety and Healt!J Admlnislradon bu Aid that the EPA'• 11udia ol _,<I-hand ciprette -. will belp OSHA decide how and when to recuJate omotlnJ In the -kpj-, ' The report In quettloa ii refemd to u thc "teclutical compendhim'' on etmronmental tab.COO MbOb. It " a ......,,. ol ..nu., rcNarch .., pa•lvo ~ and bu - -lion priotorily for Ii. --lhal ---SJ,000 AIMrican --eacll )'Ur, 371Xfil at ,_ -llcartdlaeae. -••A1111' I,,._ I I Local News Briefs llfl ...... t8 , ..... ~ tlhlf COSTA MESA • R.,pondlng to public qiticllm, Oraaac Cowuy planncra have ollglttly rerouted the planned Foot!Jill tollway to bide It from view of nearby homes and to protect nine anim.af tnip-atioa pa tbs. · And, in a new report, tollway officials acknowledaed that endangered birds do neat in the roadway area. But the otfiQal1 aaid they will need several years to determine' if atepa mU1t be liken to preserve the birds, the to. Angeles Times said. The p1anncn' intentions notwithltandin& the amended plan for the four~ lane road did not moJlify its main c:ritia. Karoline Koester. a member of a San Oemcntc residcnta' group tb1t hu gathered 7 ,000 signatures from people oppolina the: tollway, told the Times. "I'm far from happy with the 1ttcmpt to modify it." "The noise and the view were only secondary concerns because that affects only the IOuthem part of town," Koester said. "But, in terms of the impact on the entire region, there arc other major concerns that have not been addrcaed." -•Dn• COSTA MESA -College Hospital adminiauators will get to stay in their temporary offaoe1 for 11 least another yc•r u the hospital fiflialitcs ilS plans for expansion. Tho Plonnina Coau!l!alon lhil ...et alelldod • ~ qR<m<llt allowina thc hospital to ... temporary tnllon .. .... Victoria Street boopital lite to boulo stair and admlnillraton. , "We're worldaa loWUd dm:lool"' plans for elthor a -bulldlaa or tome other wcnuc," aaid Don OilUpn 1rith Coll•• Hleltli Enterpritct in Huntington Bead1, whlclt on1 the hoapl1al. "Wo're' 1ookina •• all the optlono." '!be main eKpanPoo plan includel bulJdina a -10.000- "!UUO-foot Admlnlllration Bui~nee Centor and a..,... ICYCI ldolcaeent psychiotric cl1111'1Cl1D, be Mid. . , "Tbcsc plans may be subject to chanp."' he addod. Hoopital olficialo bopc to -!lie plana llnai=d by September and under the pllMln& eommiulon clecloioa the four _.......,. r.railen can stay at the holpital un1ll July 1m. IJr&•I Cll&Y., F* Rll .. liltlll 1111 Ill COST A MESA -Orancc C.ounty Fair officialt arc to1tlna. up a new U-bour hotline to giYo visilon information oo patldaa, frw shuttles, alternative routes to the fair, advance ticket aalel and fair highligh~. By dialing l-800-899·896ot, fair viliton can obtain free up-to-date information about the 12·day event, fair officialJ Aid. During the fair's July 17·28 run, the two-mi.nuto pre-recorded message will be updated daily. -Ii-""'"' Pll« ---_,. o~~Ct,~~ , PRANGE COAST'S QNL Y FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES I , lmt in his thouahl>, Newpon Beoch Mayor N.iu Slurbush gazed wistfully from bis City Hall offices toward 1 group of wurkcn rolliD1 out socf on what used to be a parting lot. After a few momenta. be ·looked back down at lbe o[flCiaJ city parchment on his desk. A proclamation in memory of the women killed by lhe notorious Porno Snuff Killer. All jt lacked w1s bis signatures. . He hesitated, loot In thoufht apln, 1t had been six months smcc the groeaomc •trina of murders and the city, nearly awu6 in nunor and fear during the crime spree, had fmally returned to ill carefree ways. · The Oranae County Serial Killer Tllk For<e and Mayhem Squad had. or counc, Iona oao been disbanded, Mit Sooia, thc tut foroe'• leader, had been reauipled to t.he bad c:bcc:k division. Stretch C.O,Ote, the all·pro trapper hired to 1nift' dowa the klller, had drifted oft'. Nobody wu certain quite where. Atld P<CMnde:xter McOee. the chctl whiz who tried to match the killer'• Bobby Flabtr-lilte ...,..., New s of th e Weir d 111'1 -...... lldllf It .. 11 UCKING, Mo. -He's 91 yea n old, Hi1 oon It 21\, , T'hOle numbcn wouk1 be 1urprilin1 to most people, but not Jimmie Jones, • pqt-great anndfathcr, who's proud ot hf• l11es1 ofhfring, Roger. •• wasn't lhocked.'' said Jodes, who llvet in the Nnl comm\,l.Rlty of Lickh11. 1bout 120 tnilcs 10Uthwest of St. LouJs. "I knew I wa1 a.hell o( a man." Sand)' Jonea, 42. hit wife, oare ... "I did, te>Ot" she Aid. "When the doctor told us I wu pregnant. we didn't know whether to be tickled'/ink or shocked pink.' Jimmk Jones, who's first wife die in 197S, has 17 gnindchildren, 26 grc.at·srandchildten and one P:•t·p'Clt grandchild. He wu bom in Osceola. Art., and credits b11 klngeviry and virility to 1 diet of home-.,_.., horne-<OO!ted food -.,pecially wUd "poke leaf" uladt. hod llnOlly ..lire 1 br'°kdown and oow wu .-r1., 11 some tranquil llyt"9m in the 10Uth of France. . " Corty Miles had landed a new tclcviJion lhow, movie d.iroc:tor UtU~ Benny Lotnbada had been snared in a tele-marketing fra~ and Katherine Bel~ bored perhaps by the lock of action and news In Newport Beith, hid fallen in love -twice . And Al Bundy, the presumed killer himself, had vanished into thin air, lut seen in the cockpit of a Lear jct lifting gracefully away ftom •John Wayne. Suddenly. the I.harp thrill of a telephone jolted SturbUlh from Na reverie. .. Sturt>utb. •• .. Yea1'. Neil. It's Orimcs over here at the coroner's offlOC. Gu• what?" "No Idea, Mort. What ii 11?" .. It'• Thelma Jean ••• She'• dead." 1b be condnued... ORANGE COAST lllr!'!IP! How to reach us at the Daily Pilot Circulation' . . • HU fatbcr dJed when he wM 6 and his eye.a moialen when the subject of how much of his 10n'1 life he'll ae1 to see. "That'• why it's to important lhat they know each other now," Aid Mn. Jonej.. Ot.inge County 642-4tlJJ Ad"""i•lng c1.,.;roec1 642·56'8 Disj>l•y 6<2 .. )21 Editorial . ~. The couple met when he wu 64 and the wu 16, but didn't 1ee each other ... In until two decades bad pwed. They met by chanee frve )'Mii llO and at !Int didn't recoplu each other. ·--_..._ -...... ---""'":::::..... "'d.... li.&~ --"I'd ~n a lot Ujlier," Jones aaid. u1 WU ntMr attracted to men my own 11c," aaid Mn. Jones, who aa:<pted • marTlap p,_J thal IOOft followed, -·-, .... ~~ 0!'.'11,~ =t:::: "'-" "'-+• • iW ... ..._ -liy the Auodatt'd Preli Po lice Log r4 w l•cll A~•••r•rr1 .. ~a1Aha...,... r.rt. • • ,. ............... ,. ... ,, 4'· • =..~-:~.:ti.~ • A ....... ot ... 1400 .._. fll OI IJt• lbwt ...... ,_ ... """ ... ---• -Ail iii'.' .. _ ....... ___ .. l • --~--·-· ~"!re• iW."""' "a.-. m 1.a- Newt s•o-122• Sport$ 642 .. lJO NfNIS, sports (;aJt 6-46-4170 .Mil• Offl<o 8usinetl Ofta 642'"4121 8UtJnns tu 6ll·S902 '. ' Paroled rapist suspected in three more assaults 8'/~Adlrns ~C..-Pllal • SANTA ANA -A former Newport Beach mH who wu Coavic:ted of rape teYen yean ago, urved bia aentcnce and wu rearrcated Jut week on another MluaJ aaault dwJe may have attacked three other women, according to proeccuton. Paul William Jensen w11 cbuged with 13 additional counts of attempted rape, sexual assault with a foreign object and battery Wednesday. That brinp the total to 22 cbaraea and four new victims he will face at an upcoming trial, Deputy District Attorney Debbie Lloyd said. .. From these new counts, it appears he's becoming more violent. Jail just slowed him down,'' Lloyd said. In 1985, Jensen's court trial gained notoriety u one of the area's fmt "date rape" cases. Dubbed the "Don Juan of Newport," Jensen was convicted of lurins women to hia home near the Newport pier -often as pan of a planned date -and raping them. He served leu than three years of a six·yean prllon sentence and wu released in Oranie C.OUnty in May 1988. June 17, Jensen was arrested apin, th.is time u a auspcc:t in the kidnap and rape of a stranger in the Lquna Hilla Mall parking lot. Now prosecuton and Sheriff's investigators believe Jensen =te tcd to rape two women · the Main Place mall in Santa Ana and another woman - who had once agreed to date bim -in her own home. Both attacks In the Main Place maU parking Jot took place after dark. ln each case the woman wu accosted outside her car, but managed to escape even thou&h Jensen was armed with a knife and a gun, Uoyd said. Catalina desalination plant begins operation That was in June and October of 1990. March .S of this year, a man was waitina inside the van of a 3.S-year-old woman. She wu threatened with a knife and a JUD, f orccd to drive to a secluded ar~ and raped. AVAJ,.ON -Proceued aeawater is bein& uted for maldna coffee and wuhina dishes by Santa Catalina Island rcaidcnts using the West Coast's first municipal desalination planL The S3.4 million plant began c::oovertJ.na PICi.flC Ocean water into potable drinkin1 water The Art of Light Yo11 can brl1ltt•1t 1111y '°""' of yo111 ltolfN witlt l'M'IY_ '"'"' .,.._.,. by WnlH. 0..r frlHd/y l/c•tt6'tf /It• 1tallH1 con ~a11tlfy yow ltOllW owr- tt11ltt ... wltll I day /1t1tal/ot/0tt. Slt~d IOIPN 11,,,, Oft tlu 111b)«1. Just $1 O a Month Brings You Our 'Flat Fee" Business Account No account-enalyala 50 checks, 30 deposlta No minimum balance $250 opening depoalta You'll Ilk• thla one .•• C.11 now for detail• Since Jensen was bit with new c harges Wednesday, bis arraignment in South Oran1c County Municipal Court was delayed until July 10. . w• , •. ,. 1111111111 c11n111111 Y•'N 1111111111 , ... c•••••ltJ. -~ --------------------~-~ -------------- at Atrium Court •uJt.toa lalaa4 '601 •••l'on CeaMr Drive ••wpon ... oJa, c..a. eaeeo ., 14i-780-04i08 o•a llOS.~. •All -• ....... • &11 . • •• CROPS IN AT THE FARMER 'S MARKET a wen Jule~ kle htoe 9904 ftna T-a·91 Lara• Tropical lat Of 'l'he a.aaoa a wen Thompaon a..41- Watermelon Mango a Gr apea 19t 98i. $11! .---------~ W'arm Jtnah Jlarm W'reah I Vittel I aomatae Tend.er I •a\ural Mineral I Lettuce Broccoli I Water I u.tt • 89t 39t I 79~1 LT. ..:... I I I ..... 0.. ..... 1~ .. ~ .... , ... , ._ ________ .. ~EAFO OD Ooolte4 .. ,. MEAT heall lworcl l'iaJt. *891 •ut 8o••• 1••• •••• '. t . ' ...... Cook tall lhrba» 189! lroa BorH SRt 181T ----- llOJL. "' . . . • T •. • ,. • • ~. " j. ' .~· : • ~ h'eell 8ro•a4 Turkey 'l't. Wllole OalUorata l'r~era 79t. GOU RME T GROCERY as...,. .... IJl&mJ»OO ... Goa4l,loa1r -·~.t Or7na1 M7111 lparkHac 1111_. . ... -*8•L-- I , • WASHINGTON Tiit U.S. ecc>DOGIJ COGtneted 11 a sharp lllllual n .. of 2.8 percoat fD tM ftnt three moatht Of the ·year While ~te proftta took tMl.r .... ; tab tinCe &be lpl'tDg of l~;tbo CommctCo.Dopartment ~ Both the drop ID the poa natbW prOduCt, tbe broadest measure of economic health. ind the 6.3 porc:ont decline in after-tu corporate profits rcpl"CICnted downward revisiom from previous estimates. Private economists said Wednesday the wono- than-expected fiaures, wbilc 1urprisin& did not shake their belief that the eoonomy hu resumed arowinl at 1 weak annual rate many put at 0.5 pcn::ent • ...... b:J .... In ,., WASHINGTON The number of bankruptcy filinp jumped 26 percent durina the first three months of 1991 as the economy aank deeper into recession, the American Bankruptcy Institute said. . D. Eric Hultman, the institute's general counsel, said Wednesday the number will continue to grow through the year and total about 30 percent more than were filed in 1990. Individuals, businesses, farmen and municipal governments filed 230,723 petitions from January through March, up from 183,575 during the same WASHINGTON -Ti'e ... IJ 11•...., N6clllolll P. ~ llked Caaiflll IDr • S10 bJllloil to compkite the ......... 11111 balbit ud testUy *"'ttod Domocnt11 ..... . , to blw me idnllnllttadoa for the lilCI nu ~ told the Seaate Bukfnl Ou:M• • Weda -.y &hit tbe Relolutlon Trilt emp.,. Wbich bu rec:etved S80 billion ln ~r ~ eo tar, needs to double that amcNnt to cowv remtlnina SctL louet. Tbe aaency will a.leo need to borrow temponr.; Uj u much u $160 blllion, up from $60 bUlioD cumotly, until It can finflb telling tbo reiJ estate. 10U1 Joana and other assets Inherited from failed thritta . • ...... .... .. ... ot lml••• WNDON -Low insurance rates. srowinl claims and disuten around the world pvc Lloyd's of London a record $98' million loss in its latest reporting year, the insurance giant dilclotcd. It wu the first annual loss for Uoyd's in 21 years and reflected the enormous competitive pressures on the 303-year-old market of undc"rwritcrs, which has insured everything from ships to Bruce Springsteen's voice. Thrift sees more red Ink In currmd period GLENDALE -Savings and loan giant GledFed Inc. said Wednesday it will lose about $140 DAVID ScHLEMMER is no ordinary banker million during the current quarter because of a big increase in its reserves for losses on loans and real estate. The loss for GlenFed'a fourth quarter is the equivalent of $4.09 per share. It will bring loaes for . fiscal 1991 to about $235 milJion, or $6.88 per share, a stqgering reversal from 1990, when OlCdFed had net income or $117.3 million, or $3.79 per share. It was just the latest in a aeries of grim reports from California financial institutions, including GlcdFed, the parent of Glendale Federal Bank, the nation's fourth largest S&L After graduating from Cal State l ong Beach, Dave bt>Ran his bankinl( career working m lndu~tnal Finance and Real [<,late Prior to assuming the pos1t1on ot Vice Prt><.1dent and Commerc 1al Loan Otl1cer at Bank of Newport, Dave w,1c, V1(e Pre<;1dent at Citizen~ Han k of (.o<,l,1 Mesa Now a memlx•r ol our t o<.t.1 Mesa Team. Dave " .lnuther ret1<,on why B.m k of Newport 1c, no ordm,1f) hank C"all D.we at (71 41 7h0 hOOO. Wt' h,1\1' ,11/ thc> rt}>!ht /)(>(1plt• Bank of N.W\\'port Since 1889. Serving So uthern California fo r over 100 years. FarWest S avings products and services off e r th e advantages of a high r e turn on deposits, flexible te rms and security. CALL Now FOR CURRENT RATES! FarWest Savings 2171 Campus Drive Irvine, CA 92715 (714) 724-7922 J GlenFcd is in the middle of a restructurina that includes pink slips for one in four workers, closing 10 percent of its branchea and abandoning real estate development and other non-core business . GlenFed added $13S minion to general and specific loln reserves, primarily for commercial finance and investment lending. Reserves for foreclosed real estate and s oured development deals increased by $90 mimon. And it said $30 million in other assets will be charged off during its fiscal fourth quarter, which ends June 30. Investors had antic ipated continuing problems. GlenFed stock rose by 37 1/2 cents to $5.12 1!2 per share Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange, and most other California thrift stocks were little affected. By contrast, when Wells Fargo Bank revealed Tuesday that quarterly profits would fall 94 percent due to $350 million in new loss reserves, its shares dropped $6.50 to $74 and dragged down other California bank stocks with it. Wells shares fell another $3.62 1/2 Wednesday, to $70.37 1/2. -By the As60Clated Pre$$ BallkJ ....... 11 ............... NE W YORK Ivan F. Boesky's chief trader was sentenced Wednesday to five years probation and a SS0,000 fine for his role in Wall Street'• insider trading scandal. Michael Davidoff, who worked for the convicted speculator's now· dcf unct Sccmala Corp., was a key government witness apinat other participants, inchadq junk-bond fin ancier Michael Milk.en. Davidoff pleaded pilty to one count of securftlc1 fraud in January 1987. U.S. Dist~ Jud• Charles E. Stewart old he co.naldercd Davidofrs men.sift cooperation io fonnulatin& &ho •ntenct, wbich also re ulroa 300 hours of commun~ IC{Vtco. Prosetufon said Davidoffa help was vital in obtaining pllty pleu by Milken and his Wall Street investment firm, Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., and winnina a conviction aaalnat John A. Mulheren Jr., 1 stoclt speculator who did UJep1 tndea with Boesky. Assistant U.S. Attorney Scc>U Gilbert said Davidoff'• coopcratJon was eapedalJy remarkable becauto of 1 death threat Mulberen made apinat Davidoff and ~. That ocxuned in 1988 when Mulhercn ,learned he had been lmpllcatcd and ._.. 1rrc1tcd leavlna bis New Jcncy bOIM carryinl I loaded assault rifle. Oavidotr, •7, who DOW 91>Cratel a f10lltD jOIUrt shop fli Hsw Seney. • PrlCii NEW YOal( IA') -'*°'-c.eth ,.._ w~ 111 __..._"""' TUMde(a pi4cM ...._,,,...... f...i .,No, .m5 ms a........i ~ 6UO '810 O....""' 6190 61SO ..... ....... er... ..... Soudl ....WO.. '9M I J 66 t l6S Noolll S....... 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Now you will smile too because 3 times a week you get: 0 Local News 0 L6cal Sports 0 Local Society 0 Local Editofi .. als 0 Local Events 0 LoCal Activities For Adults 0 Local Ac .. tivities For Seniors 0 Local Activities For Children esa y.. •• 0 Local Restaurants 0 Local Classifieds 0 Local Stores 0 Local Sales 0 For Locals Only · We think it's something t-0 smile about. A riewsp~r you helped create that tells you what you want to know. Forty .. five thousand copies Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. You Ill mroar UB I COSTA llSA ........ ..... Mss:pmt ... ........... -0. .................... •• lldml .. ll 11111 •• .. • want .......... -·--8dlaini wt wew lllfO;.I Ml t........ letldenblp. bu• Oil -., ••• we'll mill him." But whb a mulual aid ..,eement belWHll tbe two *"' in cues of m-Jor tires or odllr incidents, PHdletoa MW Ile expecu they'll ltill., 191 to work with Recd "U anythina. it will improve the relations between Newport Bach HUN11NOTON BBAOI -A =-= far and Colt• Mesa;" he wcl. .. , obellt1doll. llid mean it will almoat be incestuoua." 2-,......old boJ aeadj *OWllM II DMlt • tpell11a a z IDr News of Reed's impcndlna hla family's awi••lq pool ... Haatl.,tH hach PIN departure is the aecood shakeup to Wednelday aftetnoaD, INt WM D1J!CtJ1mt•t. · revWed by a nurse Wbo Mppned ~ ... to be Ina aow" hit Newport Beach O!r. HaJJ in 11 to live next door, fire authOridea O.. llid. ' many days. NewpohorthCii tyd MRanedapr said. -a-.. •• ..a..:.1.. ...;i.,a,. .. .i... Robert Wynn, w re e 11 •-.,.,, ...., .... ...,. - chief in 1970, announced on Zachary Marin WU treated at =: ~~at~ J::a Monday he will soon be retirina. Humana H09pital bcfOre bclfta -..- ~··~they--. ·~ wbO .. di~ by "Jim bas been our f11e chief for transferred to Lona Beach 12:55 p.m. wbell lhe lift him •llflilllllL.1.~-----_:::...:.:::.:=-=~=-==...:=-~~~---..:...;..~.J:..:..:..Z::.... briefly to ., IDCloon to.•• IOlnC tower.. Davia .. id. When the the Pouataia Valley ollce Department, ... not awilable for comment. Before bi• ~ ... 1985, MObOll llid be Md an eadre ,.ar to lit In jail and tlllllk -behs•n aurpriea -ibout the ,,,_ .,..,,. ~-!!'Jllflle l'llatelt SINCIS t•2f ... .-. .. 1 ... leAl'S 'l'l!!CllNOl.Ol':V SroRIE TANDY 1 10QOTLl2 With 10·1n·1 Desk ...... 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After racuina ber aon and takiJia him lndoon, the IDotber arabbed her phone and nn next door where aho found nurse Joann Pi1cher, who w11 able to sucx:cafully revive the boy while the mother called for pMmDedics, Davis aaid. and tbO ~-Of spcftd'-1 IM rest of hil Ute la ~· "( WUft't .,..., treated rw. I . Selected Infant Cordoroy Pants Orig. $6.00 $6.99 Selected Tops, Skirts and Pants J~. Misses stzes Orig. $12.00-42.00 $6.99 Selected Mens Tops and Shorts Ortg. $12.00-15.00 $9.99 Selected Mens Tops and Shorts prtg. $12.00-21 .00 $24.99 Selected Mens Fashion Jeans Oitg. $42.CX> $14.99 Selected Mens ~Shlrti ortg. s 11.00-26.00 EB cm• WU befna c:alJecl a 'oc,p ...,, every time I tilr'Dld arOuDd. I W11 maid.'' MObOD Mid, nibbiltl w. buJlet·.camd npt um. "Once I ltarted ~ hlll thtte chUJ'll here, the Wbole tbina just IDOWballed." Selected Selected Selected Tops and Pants Tops and Pants Tops and Pants ntoots. 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FAIR such 11 . ~l cdtlmltion. A?PtOng them ... ThePidBc AmP.f theatre <Atl ...... ..., TheArches Balboa Bly Cub TheC~ Gino'• on The HW ·~· WlaNova -z- Power Wheels MOTOR-DRIVEN BARBIE BEACH BUGGY Goes up to 5-MPHI Power·Loc etectric brlkes. Operates on muttiple aurlaces and hills. With battery. charger. Ages ~. SAVI RTI • FU 99 ................ Marc hon LAUGHIN' SPLASHIN' LAGOON SUde, ride and swim in 50' square water area. Crocodile Super Slide, more! llllCtld .... Oftly. ......... "' ... . T HE \P/OnL[) ·s BIGGEST TOY STORE! Su/»tJOr SUPER VALUE BEACH SET ~~. ~~htngfor ----------------~---- gw?gm .. ta. ·o::r ...... I ...... • ' • 1 • ~: I I i t I s --·· Memben figured their fifth aolf and tennis clusic :9'ill:Nld be a aood way to add 10me and 1<>me funda to their 91C)ject More than 200 attended the rty weekend at the Ritz arlton. Chairwoman Carol projected profits from the nt would be in the SS0,000 ge. Monday night's Awards er (at $15 per person) wu the :nd of the affair. OK, a golf and tennis classic. y clusic? Opinions varied. illten suggested it was because ou could "scramble." "Well, erc'a got to be a rcuont" .1~owed committee member Ledge Tyson Cobb and Karen and John Beuon DMV photographs can alld ye~rs . to your ego Every four yean I submit to a driver's llceme photo with the same apprchcmion ot aoi.na to u oral surgeon. I know it bu to be done, but I'd profer beina aedated during the procedure. At least the Department ot Motor Vehicle& couJd provide a recoweiy room for 6ver the yean I've become the mirror. be Core being rushed in applicants pullina thomaelvea obsessed with trying to outwit the front of the camera. I held up my toplher alter witbidq a couple ruthle11, all-teeina eye of a china. and smiled bravely into tbe of decadea with die diet of a aovernment camera. On one lem. Plash! It wu all over in a lllmter. Even a llade medicinal occuion I imelted heavily in a sec:ond. But the little black bOK brady would help. miracle lodon called Uquid Face spat out the most bruisina mua You enter the twiliaht zone of Lift with the Herculean powen for shot I've ever taken. ,;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mthD~a""~"~ ~~~~~u~u~ ,~~~ 111 confident woman of 60, and morale. It blld a limited time span. year to defy lhutOe out an old lady, clutching a however, before everythJna came re1ulatio n1 and picture that documents your tumbling down. get my own disintegration. And for what? So On my way to the OMV, a photographer. I some ffj&}tway Patrol Off teer can thunde~ struck and I sat in tracked down an inspect every lut wrinkle and traffic agonizina whether my Face o Id t Im e wattle to identify you. Wouldn't a Lift wu faJlina. Arrivina late, H o 11 y w o o d INTERESTED IN LAW SCHOOL? START THIS FALL coui>le of discreet ctOWI feet do? there wun't time to aac:e ln pbotoarapher, ..__--------------~---~----------. Flash McGuire, June FREE Specials who , wu versed in the art of making vintaae ladiea glamorous. • Full-time and part-time prograrN ~~. /':rtraits .°! Holding • Conwruentclassschedules~ys.evenings,and weeMndt Water, Saving Euro-Dishwasher crovocative ~ • Accelerated full-time 2 1/2 year program • Combined JD/MBA degree with Chapman College Or med th~ we ls. M he showed mo • Scholarships and financial aid available $1 000 OFF C bl t bis collection, he pointed with ' a ne s apedal pride to a sex ~bol Full-time and Part-time Classes Benn Auoust 29, 1991 ... "'th kitchen orders placed before draped 00 a bear skin rug. 'Ullle o· o-"'' was a grandmother when I abot Call today. Fullerton (714) 738-1000 or lrrri.u (714) 753-3200 the 4th of Juty this one through an extra thick gauze filter," be boasted. WESTERN STATE : =~=,..,!;.."':.,=•,_,_c.._. • 2901 W. Coast Hwy., Suite 240, N.8. _!~ew I whu in lh1de ~of a =!!]!!!!!! . wn""' •. .,c tr ".,, •..... .,fife...,_ John Domlnta Marina .. ..., ... an w o cou ID™ my !! UNIVERSl1Y!!!!iiii . W!fAtt:a • • ., • ...,.Asmrlsr'nf/f......,_.c.a..• M-S.t t0..7:30 birthdays disappear. COLLEGE Or 'I & 'llF _, 11iH ....,,."""-Sun 11-4 Before the sittina, Flub lit my I.An.ft ~u1,,,.,.:-'C4tfll ..... ,....,a_,1..,u.1,,__.,,..,,c;.un11 face with all the care and expertise 1!~~~~~i~iifififiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiii!JU __ ~===--~~~~~~~~-~~----~ required of a stage set. A aolden ! ftNl GlNWC ~.a ..,. llaht here, a merciful shadow there. The finished portrait asserted his artistry. Back Ughtina gave me the angelic halo of a woman who never runs a yellow sipal -even when a cop isn't around. My eyes bad a nocturnal mystery that indicated excellent night vision. My brow, with all the indecisive frown lines retouched, revealed the forehead of a bfahJy intelligent driver who'd never be dumb enough to park within 15 feet of a fireplug. In addition, FJuh knocked a decade off ~ ap:. German Home Bakery Weddtnc Cakes "The Old- Fashion Way " 2950 Grace Ln. C M Call for Info 540-0281 The Wedding Showcase runs every Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun. ci)HN ®MINI6 On The Bay at Newport Elegant Saturday Receptions 11 am -4 pm Complete Catering & Full Service Bar Contact Malt 850-5112 We.ddtne, Photoefaphy Stills & Video 843-9231 . CAKES BY APRIL All occasions, reasonable prices 631-6543 Romantic Wftldln11 at Su ' • I uxury Motor YKhcJ •nd Sl•lint Veoell • O\lf r~ COOtdiNton Pl'!Widt-Total "'-nn•nt OtligMd to flt Ynut B~ 714 675-47 Venetian Gondola Getaway 1c:· ..• ~tu l, elt 'If • Gift C.,1t1Autes ~ Claa,,_,n ,1 ... ~4-) .... 6-1~ While I oouldn't budge DMV rcaulations, and wound up with the aame old traumatic driver's liClense photo, at leut I have a ICCOnd l.D. and picture in ~ wallet to verify the Real Me. Nuq Mth,,,,.. u a re•ftal .t LlpuN,,_L Flowers 'fJCak louder. 1/ron words ... • lJni.1111 flor11/ cllftl'U • . tn ''!I tlrt Httmilf ... ""' 19"1 .... ~ ...... ~ .. ., ...i -·~ IUI """' ti dio AN1tlMlae II ----........... •.. ,, .• ······•••t• bf p:1 cm nd ,._ dla ap,t _... ••• --briallne. ''The 1t11e 11 a whol1 uperlenced . ml.almal economic ~ chr~ Ille lint four . ,..., .... .__"' •P 1t1d ••ter r11er•e1, .....UJ ': ~ .... bia)mis ..,. .. tbii fifth ,.,.,., " •... .:-.....:=· coordlaator Boa ...... ud llale -~ -•• In irripdoD -,.. -cumulatiw lmpacto are apcc:led IO double 1990 losoel to SJ billion this year in the g::cultural 1ector, one of fomil'a premier iodu1trie1, Sl8 billion in Alcl 1nnullly. I The state e1tim1tea 800,0oo ..,.. of farm land have been fallowed; the California Farm Bureau Federation, up to 600,000. &p.111 Aid that the drought l h11 wreaked havoc: on the environment throuahout California. In 101J1e foresu, one tree in three are dead. Counts of filb 1.gi u t~e Striped 81a ond winter run Salmon haw: faUcn to all-time low1. Fircfi&hten arc braced for what may be the wont fire seuon. The impaett would be worse but for 1 quirk in the drought that developed earlier this year when hepY 1pring rains, dubbed the ''March miracle," spared California from what wu shaping up u ill driest year on record. ~anll: God for the rains 1bat came," u..id Victor l.ope:i. the mayor or Orange C'.ove, I hmt·bit Ceoual Valley community which bUllt 1 new wu1c 1re1tment plant lhlt produces water de1n enough ror hliption. But dapile the late storms, 1991 will be IOged u the next driest aftcr"111e 'record Y.at ol 1m-rn • Nortbcm Caliromia, Butterfield aid. . Statewide, aver1ge ninf1H tot1ls only · 15 percent of normal and runoff (rom melting snow into riven. just .C5 perce nt, equaling the kJwest now during the five-ye1r drought. Storage o( reservoin totals 65 percent of normal. The State Water Project bu cut off deliveries to rarmcn altogether and has granted urban customen just 20 percent of their normal supplies. The federal Ccntra~ Valley Project. which mostly sel'YC1 farms, cut agricultural water deliveries to 25 percent of .normal. Farm industl)' reprcsent1tives 11id fannen have held klucs to a minimum by usin.s wells and other 10urccs or water, switchiq to crops that use less water, and adopting better irrigation metl\ods. EConomists 11id that losses due to fallina rroduction. caused by fallowing o up to 800,000 acres, will be at leut partially offset by strona demand worldwide ror the wide ranie or Californi1's crops, which number 2.SO. Even so, state or(1Cial1 said unemployment bas risen in counties hit by drought impacts on farming and tourism. A severe freeze in December compounded rannin, woes. From Arpil 1990 to April 1991, the joblcu rtte climbed lrom 10.8 percent to 13.2 percent in Fresno County, from 10.l percent to 11. 7 ,peroent in Kem County, from 10.7 percent 10 18.8 percent in Tulare County, rrom 8.9 percent to 11.6 pen:ent in Monterey Counl)' and frolll 4.2 pera:.nt to .5.8 percent in ,San,. Barban County. Amons hard-hit cropt, auch u alfalfa, production II down 29 p<1<Cnt thll year over previous yoan, while price• hive aonc up 6 percent. acoordina to farm indUltry npmentativel. Cotton production II down 23 -·-t. with a 4 percent price 1cre1se. Melon 1rowin1 has lned 16 percent, with a 6 ~r.1.;••;cint price Increase. Rice IP ion ii down 9 percent, with 1 6 1<Cnt price ;...,.-. Wheat ~'1.Gc bu declined 11 pen:cn~ • peroent prico .......... Clllloml1'1......, ltydroolectric ~ar, PldllC, Ou UICI Electric ., 111d Ill Fneratlon of _., water..c:l.J'hlen paenton ln Siem -hu been 11e1r17 llllMd. Waler-dtpendcal butine11c1 11 po.-.,. roftnen, Mmi- ~=~manuflclllroro ud food ;; ,..,ir......-.... -:. : r1cyclln1, w11t1w111r -:: Md ........ ,.., ...... • 1 ACWA ioport ..W, ............ other ries, ·SI U.S.A. w to otffal n an additional allocation of our new 1991 .heavy duty, srant needle sewing machines. This extra inventory must be sold! All maqhines are the most moder11 in the SINGER line. These heavy duty machines sew on all fabrics. . LEVI'S • CANVAS • UPHOLSTERY • NYLC>N • STRETCH •'VINYL e.SILK •EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER. THESE MACHINES ARE NEW WITH A 25·YEAR W~RANm Y.OUR .PRICE Wl:t'H ~HIS AD LAYAWAY · ,~ .J .:f,.. I t Wl'fHOtJfr TH·1·s AD $429 With the new 1991 SINGER Free Ami Machine, you just set the color code and see magic happen. Straight sewing, zigzag, built-in buttonhole (any size), invisible blind hem, monogram, satin stHch, embroidery, appllque, sews on buttons and snaps. top stHch. I ' . All If TllS AMI MORE Wl11IOUT 111 NI 111 If . llD FASllONBI CAMS Ill PROGRlllllHI I • I SINGER·2 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY, JUNE 28th & SATURDAY, JUNE .29th ' • ... N • I I I I E. 1711 t:MIT VACUUM I" FRIDAY & SATURDAY I 10 A.M. to e P.M. a = ':'•··1 = I WE1111AWlll ... ,. PWA 11 .::. '::' ~ -- QlllBI fMtlll VlllJ I ...... c..r m fr• 1711 ..... C1111 Miii. -.1 11141 ..._,., ,_ ....,, .,. (714) 142-1-(714) 776 8"2 . ..... I ...... OTHER SPECIALS AVAILABLE ~ 83 fill • ' t I • I t I ' l I ~ ' t • Wllli•m S. Lobdell, editor & vice president Steve Marble, managing ~1tor W.ttef Burroughs, 1901 · 1989, founding publisher Editorial m.e:"'report of the National ~---~ rM.tina a cool reception both at tb4';-'Il1t911:;BN• Capllpl Hill. Yet in at least tw.d ·~~-1!!1 p in discussion of ou r social itt•.1• . f:Jtj, the commission strongly •••:~Ill ~o. two-parent famiJies are best 10r •111•'1 ~ be obvious to most ~bu~ tilililliiill~~ ~ it in ~nt years. IBlck in the 1970s, the emp~ alte,..UVe lifestyles. President ca~~jit.l~!flf!t CoDfcrence on Families, in 1980, $p~' notion of "the family" in favor of what 0$ pluralism in family ways." • ~ lt c; Tht ·trouble is. DlOlt ot 'ffl ~~ .. · · some Amefican children -poven,.. ~;·~·wort habits. delinquency, drug abllle -~ afflict one type of family. The steady laieiease .ID e parenthood, thr<JUih divotce and illcgitimsy, has reached the point wMie over half the Ametican children born in the Jut 20 years will spend at least part of their childhood with just one parent In 1960, 5 percent of births were to single women; now the figure is over 25 percent. The second significant insight enshrined in this report is that the growing tax burden hampers parents' ability to cope. ln 1960, combined state and local taxes, federaJ income tax, and the employee's share of Social Security taxes took just 14 percent of the median family income; now the figure is approximately 25 percent. Because of mistaken tax policy, parents arc hat harder than taxpayers without dependents. Government cannot dictate patterns of family formation. But it can take care how its policies affect people's choices. The commission proposes lightening families' economic load by creating a SI,000 refundable tax credit for all children through age 18. That good idea wo uld leave $40 billion in taxpayers' pockets next year, which explains the politicians' wariness. Combine this with increases in health and education programs, and the Commission proposes a $56 billion wish list. Even that could be paid for by capping growth in domestic ~pending at 4 percent Congress and the president, however, have already designated much larger spending increases for other purposes. We are left, it ~ems. with the worst of all worlds: rising outlays, rising deficits, and overburdened families. Yet at some point the plight of the children must be addressed. T•ay In History Today is Thursday, June 27, the 178th day of 1991. There arc 187 days left in the year. Todey's HlgbUpt In History: On June 27, 1950, President rruman ordered the Air Force and Navy mto the Korean conflict following a call from the U.N. Security Council for member nations to help South Korea repel an invasion from the North. Ttn ytau a10. President Reagan's top adviscn, including counselor Edwin Meese 111 and budget director David Stockman, told reporters that Reagan's success in getting budget -~ts through Congress could pave the way for a balanced budget in fiscal year 1984. Today'• Birthdays: "Captain Kangaroo," Bob Kecshan, is 64 . Opera singer Anna Moffo is 57. Best or the Hotline Readers: McGllnn for co•cll Editor's note: The followinl. are responses from The Pilot's Question of the Week: Should Costa Mesa Ory Council hold a special election (at a reported cost of SJ2,000) or simply appoint a resident to fill Ed Glasgow's vacated council scat? Karen McGlinn was the runaway choice. The editors do acknowledge that McG/inn could have orchestrated a call-in campaign, but, if she did, isn't that what good politics is all about? No one else bothered. And while Pilot editon welcome and read all comments, we will only publish responses from callers who leave a name (please spell it out), city and phone number (for verification). You c.wn get involved by calling the Editor's Hotline at 642-6086. Thank you! 0 I completely support the effort of a no election. This expenditure of funds would be certainly foolish in light of the fact that we have to come up with a flat budget for city services. I obviously feel that I would be an excellent nominee for the council seat. KAREN McOUNN Costa Mesa 0 We want to put it on record that we thoroughly disapprove of the method of replacing Ed Olugow on the council. w~ think it should be &iven to the votcn. And the way that the council it going now, we are aoina to try to make sure that none of them set voted back on the cou.ncU when the elections do como up lf t~ don't do tomethlna about their 1ppa1Jin1 tract record. ORA.NT AHDTANOIE VEUB Costa Maa I apee With te dtJ COuncll fol appointment, I ~ tlM eJeCdori will bO too coetty anct I nommate Karen McOtinn. I thiak abe would do • heck o( • job; .. 800MBR GIBSON OiUW.. 0 I bellfM Karen McOlilln MJUld bo an ucellent cbOb. I think IM would lib the job,and ft dW come In 1econd In the last ( election. She would be a great person for the job, and it would save a lot of tu:payen' money. She gets my vote. DAVE COWNS Costa Mesa 0 I would suuest that you take the next person that waa highest in your voting. which I thjnJt was Karen McOlinn . I would recommend bavina her rather than <1pcnd aU that money for another election. ANN SCHLUETER C.O.ta Men 0 I stronsly support Karen McOlinn's appointment, and I am surprised that there is even any question as Lo who they would appoint based on how clolely Karen finished behind hy Humphrey in the last election. If they UC not IOinJ to appoint her, I would certainly expect there to be a special election since the votcn have already spoken on this, and if they arc not aoin1 to listen to the voten, then maybo they need to listen to the voten apln. KATHY JENSON C.O.ta Mesa 0 I live here in C.O.t.a Mesa and have for 30 yean. I think the dey council lf they are really lnteteatcd In aavin1 money the)' abould rcdcalpate Orv AmbUrpy to the boud. After au be hu lM upertJle, he knows our problems belo1 lo tho area for OYer 30 ,._ ud be would brifts a babMe to the board. We need eomebodJ HM Orv oa the board that wOI ~ a more CODICfVIU.. ........ I than the aanent bOUd ...,. , .. u . JOBDUPPY C.O..Mae tremendous amount that it is the voice of the people and it is u good u an 'election. So my choice would be Karen McOlinn. JEAN FORBATH Costa Mesa 0 We'd like to name Karen McOlinn 10 the city council apot. She'1 very areat for 1enion and very capable. CHARLBS AND BVA SCHNEIDER Costa Mesa 0 I am definitely againlt appointina a council member to ffil the vacancy. I am afraid the council ii aoina to be inlluenccd by whoever is yeUJ.na the loudest at the moment. I can think of two penons who are hot to set the coundl .eat, neither of whom I penonally voted for, and I am 1uro a lot of people in tho dty cUda't vote for them either tn the last election. It b only fair that the votcn have the ript to aclect the next council member. I am wi1Jin1 to wait for the nut election date juat to aay that it '8 .,ma to COit X number of dollan u aa ClDCUle 10 appoint doe.an 't make It riaht. . S. WllRNBR Colt.a Mesa 0 Al far u who abould fill tbe empty council Mat, I be1leYe Karen McOllnn bec:au.. lhe WU dole to .,.. eleceid ..,,way. She would be lbe .,......_ oae on the cxwJI. QfBST2R OAMBONI c.o.aw.. ......... , ........ a.. ODtltj ..... :'" .. ~-~ .. or.II 1lmtJ ,.............. • 1911.4. ltWlldo• ..... ,... • ............. , .... -..... ..,...,.. .Asss ;a a..d Olli Plailc _, ... Aairiltaii" ..... ._.. avwd. Salila W "9Utll t.heJ ue OOP ra,.u.e al IM ~°'*'· Ooen. .... Di•••" ariM to .,.,, ~ tbe mar•elo111 bupim available at the lilent auctlon. Some"'~ in IOudl of a venue before movin1 with their brood to a ftrcworb station. come for the downs, the rides, and the food. It'• ·~•YI a great •bow. full of the easy and familiar plo&turea of a IUJIUDCr holiday. Some Ol tho distractions are not to famWat. There ii an opportunity to launch softball.a at a target, and a tood aim is rewarded with a d\anbd elected official. This innovation la much underused at otbor appropriate locations, aay the budiet talb lo Sacramento. But thil yeu there'• a now group coming: The veterana anct famWca of Desert Storm. Every acrvioeman or woman ia welcomed lh1I year. and even the normal parkinJ/admissioo tu ii waived for them. "It'• thank-you time.'' said There is an opportunity to launch aoftball1 at a target, and a good aim is rewarded with a dunked elected offidal. Jhl1 Innovation is much underused at other appropria~ locations, say the budget talks in Sacramento. County OOP C hairman Tom Fuentes. "The Puty traditional.Jy celebrates on the Fourth of July. This year we are honoring not only our country, but the brave men and women who defended it." In the midst of the hoopla and the party, a ceremon1 will occ:ur, one of extraordinary 11g:nificance. Our ~ have received and hopefully will continu...-receive prolonged applause. Certainty they will at the Fairgrounds on the 4th. But so too do the spouses and f am iii es of those who 1erv1 deserve public recognition for their sacrifice. "They serve too, who also sit and wait" has hit the cHche plateau. But the truth at the heart of the cliche remains. Those left behind at home when loYc one1 went in hann'a way, suffered the anxiedet that could not even be tempered by tho troop'• digging ln and mobilltatioo actMtics. Some apou1e1 did not return. Because the casuall)' oou.nt wu relatively low, time and euphoria may have already obtcutcd that aacrifice. {Did you know &hat two IOldien from Moreno Valley died ln tho Gull War?) It is simpfy p>d that the County OOP-fl U1Urina that a remembrance and honOr lor our veterans and their ramlllea la woven tnto our traditional celebrations. FIYe women. rcptaenlina the IPO'*I and famUJa of Daert Stof'lrl. will be honored at the Fa~ oo the FOwth: SOnll U...... wito of Army ~ Fraadt Umil; l..Ori Walbr, wtfl o1 Navy Senic>r auer Petty Ofllclr Mlcbael Walker, Khn ·S~ 1rife of Air Pora Captam EdwW SkiblntkJ; Wendy McCarthy, .WW. of Marlno a..p. Captiia llJcbard McCarthy. and Lcwen Ooeu, wtfe of Coaat Ouard LleutcnHt Commuder BOb Ooeti. Hau otl to tbae women, ihclt .,._ ind famiHel; -the .... they ~--. ~ ,,.,,. pnL'dolJI ,. .. Pit*. n.r, IC.tWe .. ~ .. ,,.., ........... UIAMIC ~a. II .... "'2 pit.. Mt oat • .. .... '"'Y .,,.,_, ., ne "'°'·"' loioJd natlollals ~,.· .=.:... "t :.... Jolla~ Md'?' 21 .,,_ ... _. Jm U.,. Ca:r 117. a.1., .... &. ID lloid all I blllllr 11-IJllW W ii 27 Amrrlr11 ......... -1111 lllfll&Ntlll ............. .. •• lttl U.S. Rowla& N1tlon1I a..,iou•lp Raptza. ne field IMO -Ch p1nvu11 crow llioozl -lld 0.., Wlllbr. llGllaa. a two-tbDt Nalloaal Team ;:; a-; .::·ondtbo IM 1~ . .:.:: 6. .... r •1 ..uy dm ,ear, wen -ID -Malco't 1-ulo CJomn. -la I time of 7:1~.92, belli"I An ?dft'?F ud recehf:aa ID abibidon forbli...-.Rileyroiwod1 :JIM nil--· docked I 7:ll.76. Mcgibbon, who rows for the ,..lftlJ'iwonla Adlletlc Cub, ii tpClllsorod ,.,:!\!".,!°"""lnaton of Newport Buch • .............. 26, wu. the champloo bl .... ,men'• pair without a c::oxrwain in 1990. --.... ""It,.,,.. Goll FV'I Galbrlltll I -Drlll*a down. way to......-1 PEBBLE BEACH -Medolist Sindy Oalbnltb of Fountain Volley continued hit remark.able play Wedneaday in the 80th annual California Golf ~don'• (State) Amateur 0.ampionship at Pebble Bea(':6 Oolf Lint• but defending chUnplon Olarlie Wi of Thoutand Ow ... 11 not man in 1991. ' ( The ~'Oki Oolbnlth .ered a polr .of Vlctoriel to ........,. blto tbil momiltc'• quartarftnolt. Oolbrolth alao llr_L....., __ ._ ... NBWPORT BBACH = Doanlo Con••r aad •••• Fra•cll w1r1 ~ i1d•c1ed I••• 1111 .._..,a._ of Pw w ..... .., n11•• ..,. ··-· Tom Deem« a IM rcla¥ont ,,.. at m """""'94 -VD ....... I llllout --"1'lllo it ........ lpOdol .. ' ...... for me and dae a.lioe a., CM." D1111Kr ,taid, "Wo ore ........ ID -two pal •thlotel -widely dl«erent orenru toniPL But Ille)' llwo O oommoa pl -..., _ ......... DllFIF lalcl of c.o.ot't e ........ .... I,.,.., the America~. Ol&t c~np1ll,..-.._ introduced c...r ... pllll llld bim widl I ..... ud I Hfelll I ............ in the BBC. .._,... ....... -..... g:~il~f::u.,~ --nouplD_., ...... 1 --lleiJ>& ..... witb -_. rMIMhlMa." D11 tr then turned to Prwll aad told: "Ho -the -"' • lilbt ead md Howord CooeU ooce coiled lilm. Mr. AP-World. He't my -la pool ud ww ..,.r been -· I pe you • ""' dur lrlcnd of ....... -Francie." "11lio plaque will ao oa tbe Wiii ol ... La1-Do¥cin~ ...... ••• ,..... Mid. ...... tpe•t • ... .,, __ ............ ..,,Clob lld ...... .., opedol alPt for -1 1PP19dtl• the ~ from Tom. It's -• _,,.. ....... md tbil ii a ""' ........ honor for ... . 'l1lil lo my teCOnd home Ind my time I -to relu, I come here. If uy ol ,... ore in the vicinity or StevenlVille, be """ md """ in •• Deemer apped the relevant portion of the evenina by 1ayin1: "We appreciate the honor you beatow on us for """'piing oheee ploques md lifetime membenhips. You are both winners, not only in lpOIU but in life itaell. "I had call1 from Mlctoy Mantle (1 1990 inductee) ond Jerry Torbnian, (UNLV bv•--IDd Mo• 88c Hall ol Fame wftcr) IOday . Micby ....... to _..,... .. tbil ,..,.. -bvt ... hod • $30,000 '*"' •'-to -nd IDd couldo't ..U. k. Tubnlan had """" ...,.;q to tW: cani of. "Now comes the lwd pert -the .,.,,._ badt to lrrelcvaot WeolUe Salata dell. I Jive you that iiwticu11te, jock 1tul'fina .ewer contractor but before we do, we need to cleanse the room." He I hen pretcnted Mier. John Sam.-who taid: "God, you made Paul Salata. 'Jbere will never be another like him. Thank you. Whenever I pray for Paul Salata, it it irrdcvant." S. IRRELEVANT,W -tho -Iii tlllo ~t in 1971 but had to IC 9fdt~,t ~llCI ir.-r-~c-CWrNat rmish. ' ·•U ' "'" ~the ... ,. at Wednetdly's 1..-n1 XVI banquet at the Balboa Bay Club were (from left) OwisJ>t and Linda Stones, Dennis and Judy Conne<. Oalbroith fint ditpc.d Of Alo Drobb __ L:'---' --------------------------------='-------------------' of Newport lleocb1 3-2. He tJlon ouated Joey Ferreri, 2-1, in the oftel1l00tl rqund. Fenari ac:ored one of the day's 1urprile1 when he beat 1989 champion and penonol friend Cosey Boym on tbe 2111 hole of their fint-round match. 'm mad as hal, and I'm not t*ng It anymorel -Oalbrlith had to •bore the tpOlli&h~ however, with Ple11anton'1 Bryan Pemberton. Pemberton, the Nonhem California Goll Auociation'a at-larfC pick for the toum1ment, edged Wa, 3-l. Pemberton wu the runner-up in the NOOA'• 1990 Amateur Tournament. Wt sparkled in the momin1 round, playin1 4·under-par golf while defeatins Penn Valley'• Doug Farraco. But, Pemberton was 2-under in the afternoon match 1gainst Wi. Pleasanton Hill'• Gary Vanier, who wu aecond last year and the title winner in 1982, also won twice. So did 18-year-old Eddie Davis of Suisun. Also winnina two matche1 were Piedmont'• Drew Sanden, Upland's Steve Woods, LI Jolla'• Harry Rudolph Ill and Menlo Park'• Mike Wiechert. -By-DallJ' Piiot "'"' Hf"Yka WeU, they are at It apin. 1be spenden in Sacramento are looting for ways to fdl their cofl'en with more money to spend whicbeYcr way they ace fiL It ii time to write to the memben and the chairman of the Senate Committee on Transportation to strongly urge them to vote apinlt AB 494. AB (94 would aulhorizc indMduaJ counties to increue boat registration fees by OYer 150 percent each year and to uae the boot property !Uel peid by boot ownen for any other purpoae. not related to boaliOJ. All c:ountiea, including Orange County, will have an incentive lo raid boa,t property lues and alto inereaae boat reptration lee.a. 'The bill tars.ell boltcn for tbil double tu. while jporina other citizen• who uae the 1tate'1 natural reaourect tor their recreaation, indudin1 aolfen.. IWimmen, skien, campers, hiken •rid beach-pn. Faimesa demandJ 1hat counties not be authorized, as they would be by AB 49-C, to raid boat taxes for their general fund purpc>ICS and 1hcn to charac boaters a aecond time through additional registration fees. AB 494 recently passed the State Assembly by the minimum number of required \IOtea. It needs to be stopped in the llclllFlll• Boating Senile Commitlee on -----Transportation now. It i1 time for all recreational enthusiasts to write today, from the uilon racing or cniising, power or tail, waler U.ien, the ftshennen that renl 1 boat or have their own, to the sun and se1 wonhippcrs drifting along in their own private vessel, ror there may not be a IOIDOrnJW. The Otiainnan of this committee is the Hononble Quentin Kopp:-IND-San Francisco, San Mateo. bur own Marian Bergeson: R, Newport Beach, is also on this committee. They can be reached at: State Senate, State Capitol Room 30S6 (for Kopp) or 4082 (!or Bergeton), Sacramento, 95814. Let'• remind them that a "No" vote in committee will send a message to counties that fucal rt'.sponsibility begins at home. 0 Last week Audi/North Saila Race Weck was a tremendous success with 24 local Orange Coast boats participating. The moderate Lona Beach winds (considered to be moderate to heavy in Newport Beach) preacntcd a great opportunity for fair competition in all four raoca. Local placen included in dass A: third, Witch Doctor, Barth/Bums (Newport Harbor Yocht Oub); founh, IP1 OK, ~ Beery (Balboo Yocho Oub), IDd fifth, Concorde, Norman WilliamtOG (NHYq . In cl.,. C, the oceen one deti&D cllSI of Scboc::k 35a, which alto won the Audi Qualtro Perpetual for the motl competi!M class, w.cbief, tailed by Hanly, Re.,_ and Foumler (llolU• Corinthlen Yecbo Oub) toged llCCOnd IDd Bold Forl>e., Ed Cummint (BYC) came up third. In clw D, the only locol fint place winner wu Jeff Farwcll's Wylie 38 O.nor, from NHYC. n 11 RkMnl,.,,, •• 11oeu,. cola•• eppnn la tM Orw.aie Cout 0.lly Pllol ""7 Jll•ndo,r. Ra•d-sett1n1 Angels roll on, 10~51 VILLA NOVA Presenta By ClllV Holll ,, __ KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Tait about hovln1 the beat -ofboth- .. c.11fornla'• Mart Lanpton · benefited from a 16-hlt 1ttoclt ftvm hil olfente wltlle hil defenlO WU IOltiJI& NI Amoricon Loque record witli its 13th atrai&ht errorlcu pmc in a 1().5 victory ,,.., the Ketu Oty RoJ.-lo oa W~ nipL I can't ..,, onouah "" our offenH: th•y won the f"me • toniP~" talol '-""' ( 12 2), wtio _, hil fifth In 1 ""' ond 10th in hil lotl II ~ ollowinc fM rum and Ill< htll In •ilht , ....... HJt'i 1 dfffenint team than we Md IMI ,_.,, Tiiiy """" wantiaa to ploy ... id ,do'"-. You Ill""' Ii ov1~ .. 1c111t -il'•• .... •IML Q"h.U. ICONd Ila w on -""" hi Ibo lint ....... ud ••••• from tMn, 1ttJtoup :::f" ---Ill .. .......... .,,= ... .......... _ "' -II," I I too -. "'noJ Angels schedule stoyed ~ the whole -(Brion) 'McllM lo up !Mn ond hlu the l1nt pltdl for • -la the •ilhtb hlniJla whon I thou&ltt ho mi&Jtt be taki•" Tho A•l•I• flnlohed lllelr lonpt road trip of Ibo~ at 7 ... bvt ftolthed "'OlillY -ozartin& the trip with tluM ....... t -in-. ''Th'-• -... loll& time to tpend .. tM ........ --Doua Rader 11ld. "11'1 wry cl4fllcult whoo ,... -• _.,.. foolr ......... in tban. lt't IOocl to -IMobohlndua." -lwn't boen ·mudl ol1n -.... totho~-noi•h•ol tlle1r -•"'1 lo6. ~City ........ -"'111 IMI 10 ____ ..... -for tho llllrd ti.. ... -· .. ,,.,. .. • Dodgers blow 2-0 lead after 8; fall in 11, 3-2 LOS ANOELES -Kevin Mitchel~ in /~ hit lint pmc since comhl& off the ~iffl. diMbled lilt, homered in the flth lnnin& Wednaday ni&ht 11 tho San Francilco Oianll rellled to beat tho Lot Anaelel 1 Dod&en 3-2. I Mall Williams tied the -In the nhltb blniJI& with • -.OUI, IWOonu> homer off Ramon MortlMI 11 the Son Prwi.o -ill tbnh stnipL Mhc:hell, who hadft't pleyed ainc:. June 3 beaua of an ill)ured rl&bt '"-· ent"""' the -.. a pincll bitter in tho nintb and popped out ID aecond. 1'wo inn ... lotcr, ho hit hit I Ith '->e run off tile ...... off Tim Cnwl (:Is 1). Joi! Brmtle)' (:Isl) pllCbed the IOlll innin& fo< tho Oianll, "rlkiol out Stan J""'"r ID end tho -with Brett Butler on third. MottlMz -1 -.llittcr Into the ninth and ,,._ within UOUt ol ..... t ..... _hit btrthlhutovtoltbe-. Ha waited leMdolf boltor Mike Felder ond Willlamo, bl • Jc fo<·27 ....... blt ltil IOlll bcne ""'cl tho,_.,, -a-t-hill bl nl.. honlnp. llruct '"'t 111\'eft and waited bar, 8tod --up "'1ot hilt Ind U...c -in _.. Ina... Ht. dkl ftOI strike out a bitter for the tint tJme In 16 -............. toolt the -la .... laenh ... -·-fly llJ Kol D'oiolo, ""° wroocbo4 ltil -""""""' llnt -· Ovoiolt - -"' ... -.... --to CntiMla 111 ;'1111111' • M19 rtic .,_ 11ce 1-19 •min.. • lll!AOI -bl • -...... , ..... Ol);qln .. ,....., ..... -.... --ICokoro al"""" ., .. -w a ~ = 111 Ibo Beach -""' von.,i.ou Clololc... . . 'l1le 16 Hd -· -of Kol<oro finished eiplh out of 51 -... ''II'•• ...... , from the Oranie Cout Area 1a that dMeloa, .. ....... Lu1oo (112 killl), Brian !Ullehel (26 dip) and ootlor 1-1 0..-.. (I•-.) led tho woy. . .._.... won played al ..,.ra1 dil!uenl •lies llu<JuPoul Soulhom Oillfonla. Day one of lbe 10W11amen1 comilted ol pool play wlllle ... IOp lhRe -advanced 10 lb• champ-hip bracket ...... ~ day. Teams wen: seeded, I 111"'"8)> 16, in a double· tliminatioa aepnent for the remainder of the tou.mameat. Balboa S.y ot Newport Beach won the 1"4-and-under diviaion with a 15·13 vickl"ry OYOr Karoalli (Oahu, Hawaii) in a one-pmc ebampionlhip al Ille Newport Ambauador BuUc!ins in Irvine oo Tueaday as Mall Wrighl and Jeromy Bart played well. Kotoio'1 14· and-under club finished fourth u Wesley Bnuh (58 killl), seller Ryon Selrlllllon (88 assisll) and Ryan Schell (18 oemco aces) played effectively. Kokoro~s 16-and-under team, the same group of playtn who won the-silver medal two ycan ago in this tournament u elahth sraders, wu seeded third, but Kokoro lost to Santa Barbara, IS.fl, 11 ·15, lS- 13, in Ibo upper br-*ol of Ille chan>piomhip round at Weat Torraaco Hilb; In JO maldiea, Xbtoro linilbecl 8-2 in Ille four~ """1Wnent. LulOI and OuQa attcod F-.in Valley Hlab while IUllCbol attends EdiJOn, ac:cordhl& IO Kotoio Coac;b Carloo PlanoDi. Teams from Canada, Hawaii, Salt J..ake Oty, Seatde, Fruno, Santa Crui and San Diego participated in the tournament, which wu opo.-by Ille Soulbem California Volleyball Allocialion. Five Kokoro teams -the 18-and·ul\(ler, thtcc lrom the 16-and· under divi&ioo and a 14-and-under team -will·'partate in the Junior Olympics, which wiU host teanu from over 40 state& and begin with operung ceremonies on Monday. Alllll.I From .81 "We I.eave these games behind us and hope we can win in Oakland." manager Hal McRae said. "If you play good, you can win any place." .. _ Wally Joyne r extended bis hitting streak to 10 .aamcs with three hits, including a fint~i.nn.ini single and a two-run triple in the third. Mark Eichhorn pitched the ni nth and walked Jim Eisenreich with two outs, the fmt base on balls he's issued since last Sept. 15, covering 168 batters. Kansas City's Mark Gubicza, making his first start since his father died Friday, lasted just two, thirds of an inning. He was charged with all six of the Angels' fint·inning runs. The Angels, who haven'! commiltcd an cnor since June 12, broke the errorless streak set by the Detroit 1\tc11 in 1963. The 1975 Cincinnati Reds and the 1991 St. Louis Cardinals hold the major league record of 15 games without an error. Mu: Venable, Dave Parker and Luis Polonia had run .. coring 1in&lea in the first inning as Cafifomia sent 11 men to the plate. Lance Parrish, playing in his tint game since coming off the disabled list Tuesday, doubled in the other run. Gubicza (3·4) left after Polonia'• single in his second at-bat .of the inning. California got three more runs in the third off Andy McGaffigan, two on Joyner's triple. • '8210VOTA CRES'WIA """'"" NJIO, ll.NIXI' l.Cll.oox>< l.Cl1-S1 $3979 $3997 ...... ,.. ·--KANSAI CITY, No. - The NCAA Pr•1ldent1 Com111i11fon decided W~doo1day 10 press forward wflh academic and refonn. At the end of a twcMI., mcctina. the pniaidcnta ••noueoed aeyeral key legislative .,,_io they will present to a YOte ot achooll at tbe January CODYentioe, most nota~y 1trCn1thenln1 academic standarda. • The tre.hman eligl'biHly Nie, popularly known aS Proposition 48, wtU require a 2.S-gradc average on a 4.0 scale instead of the cunent 2.0 -or C average -in college preparatory or core counes. lo oddition, 0-COR -will be incn>acd from 11 IO 13 ~th 1tu.dent1 c:boolina from math, &afloh or oalural -· At the IUllC time, a sliding index will be PIOIJ(ll<d for lhe other COAtpODeni o( Proposition 48 -miftimum lat KOrea on college entrance UllDI. A 700 on lhc SAT iJ now • roquirecf, buj under the new .Plan an 800 SAT score would qualify a oore made point of 2.25 and a 900 would make a 2.0 core fVlde poinl ollowable. The 44-member commission aho endorsed a tausber requirement for contin:uU., efi&ibility, requiring alhlctcs to c:ompk:tc 2S percent of their wort toward a specific degree by the end ,of their third year in school, SO percenl by Ille end of the fourth year and 75 percent in the fifth year. In an effort lo give presidents more control over coaches, there will ·be a proposal requiring coaches to.a.ct prior approval from their prclident for all outside income. Many coaches at high· profile programs can double or even triple their university salaries with such things as shoe contracts and summer camps. 'llSTOYOTA PICKU> --...,_,., .. $4923 '8310YOTA '11510YOTA '89VOU<SWAGEN '83VOLVO CN.ff( CORQl!A OOt.F a«Et.. """"" """"" ...... .._ """'"" LCl11-ffl113 LC.,l.5lSI ..,......,. LC.,IUlm $4983 $5482 $5839 $5997 '11510YOTA '11510YOTA '86 Offt5l.ER CN.ff( a:J CAGr LEBARON <XlN'I. 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Zahorian II eboJpd wilh M1pplyin1 lleroids and other c:oauollod IUbltances to the four wrettlen anda7t:.i:'"'· ' -n. ,.. .. 111..--wnu=z: I • _.71 , ,f ., ..... ••• a ,, .. v 5 ... rt 'sl _, -tMa 20 rt• •••• wll 11111 .............. lllla1trlld • 6r ....... 7 111 'WI --md II 1-.1:11d to call It .... am-ptr111looal~ '$ 1rtla CIODftrmed tlMi 2 g' ., ol "'* ....,.,, ......., Plj>or, llriu awr ...i Da = p1t'111h1•I wrettlcn wbo llikl theJ _,.. -die doctor after --bee••• i11op1 ID Ha The wre11i.r> ..... ... dwlad boca---WU lopl al !ho lfrne, SCOTTSDALE, Ari<.-Irving --- Cohen, wbo -.aaed boxing lfUI ... _ Rocky Ona-, died Tuesday nlahl -""-- after a tenatllY Hlncsa. ' He wu 87.- Family memben said Cohen spent several yean as the ~ for Oruiano, who held the middleweight utle in 1947 and 1948. Cohen is 1wvived by his wife, Jeaneltt; bis aon, Herbert; four grat\dchildren; and six great~ grindchildren. Funeral services were planned for 1 p.m. today at Green ,Acres Mortuary. Televtslon -Radlo llNltlfll••' ••• - • Marinc:n,Whitc Sox, WON, 10:25 a.m. • Cubs,Pir11es, WON, 4:30 p.m. • Wimblcdcrt. HBO, S p.m. • BtlYCl-Aslrot, TBS, !i;lO p.m. 1'1:1ZV1SION -10:25 1.111. -$eii1l1C' atOk:asl Whiu. So., WON. 4:l0 p.l'l'I. -Cbicaco Cllbl 11 l'ittsbwp. WON. 5 p.m. -MillOl' Lea,ue: Jt.nc O>u11ry II SOulh lklld. SporuCh1nncl. S.)O P-"'· -A1\9nl1 11 Ho\lstoft, TBS. -.. 4:)(1 p.m. -HaminoMI (Ind.) Senior Open, ESPN. ·-· ' p Ill. -Wimbledon a;J¥CrwlC (dc:i.,.,td). HBO. ...... 6 p.m. -Eddie Coot "'· .k>lulny VNCfUCt. bln!alllM:ftMt, fron. LN Vcps. ESPN. -·-6:Xl p.m -Worid Or•lld Pril: motOfqdc rllCinf competltloll '""'· """" r ..... t:JO p.111. -AMA Pro kric1 rnoto«.}tk: rldna IXM!lf>Ctltioli from Louifl-lllc, Ky. (t•pc), ESPN. tl:lO a.ISi. -Mictty Thomf*)ll Oraftd Prb: oompttitloll from Dall• (iapc). ESPN. H-Jlad .. 8:.JO p.m. -Hollywood P1tk tt;plays. Channel S6 (Prinw Tdet. 12:10 a.in.). _,.._ S:lO p.m. -U.S. OtympM: Showi:asc:; \J.S. Naclotltl Wei)htlif'l ln1 Oiampioa11rlp; U.S. n . Italy in World Luipe ¥(11~1 rompcti1ion (uopc). SporuChannd IW>IO ..... 9:)0 1.m. -Su Dieao 11 OnciAnatl, KFMB (UiO). $23,SOO ii ··::i-=i=--~ Alnm'lal'I Jllllm - SAN DIEGO -Oary Joboon bu :I =ed 11 co-skipper and vice ent of the America'• CUp t I te syndicate America3 and will rwjotD the cable sporu television network ESPN, be .anounced Wednesday. Jobson, 40, had philosophical differeneeo wilh Amrica3 president and c:o-tkipPer BUI K.oc:b lbaat the selection of the team's afterguard. the poiidons tha! give commands to the resl of the ialllnc team. .en was my vision we should define the whole afterauard now or at least have some type of competition," Jobson said. "I felt l 1hould -decide i-we should do 11. It became clear Bill bad olher ideas." . "I am leaving Amcrica3 witti mixed emotions,'' he uid. "Bill hu put together a wonderful t.eam o( highly motivated men and women. I know that l'U miss the day-to-day involvement with them but · blendin2 video and sailing hu always been DI)' dream.'T Jobson won an Emmy for his coverage of tbe 1988 Olympics for NBC and served u • commentator for ESPN during the 1987 and 1988 Americ:u Cups. MIAMl -The contract for Miami --.,,..- Heat center Rony Seikaly is a nine, •-# year deal for about i31 million, r .. bopsting him ahead or such stan u ---- Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing in averaao annual sala.ry, published reporu said Wednesday. Seikaly's contract averages $3.4 million per year, The Miami Herald reported. The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel put the avenige at S3.S3 million. Both papen said the package ii backloaded, with Seikaly averaging at least S4 million aver the final ICVC" ycais. "It's an incredible, incredible deal," one NBA general manager said. Oevcland forward Hot Rod Williams, who signed a $26.S million offer sheet with Miami tut summer that was then matched by the Cavalieri, leads the league with an average annual salary of· $3.S million. Jordan avenges SJ.2 million, Ewing $3.1 2 million, Akeem Olajuwon $2.74 million and David Robinson $2.6 million. -BJ 1k A6.ad8t«I,,..... Quote ol the day "In eucnc.e, what sports betting does is transform the betting line into the bottom line. When our fans begin to leave games feeling disappointed or cheated even though 'their' team h11 won, that spell.I trouble," - NBA Commissioner D1Yld Stena, teitifyina before a Senate JudK:iary sub<lolnmittec. Lansford ma; return by August OAKLAND -Carney Llnllord could be back wilb lhe Oal<land Athietk:I by August I despite a New Year's Eve snowmobile acddcnt docto11 feared would end hi1 career, lhe team 11Jd. F0t Jutt $20 we'U run your 1,av,·· 9d WI our aut· -HOiion, with • p1c1.,.. ol your -· for 3 con---yo. Copy mual be·-by "Until a few weeks ~· cYen .the auys on the team didn t expect me 10 come back and play," Lansford said , "But after a pertod of time I no1tced playen watchlq me run in 1he outfield. And they'd make commenlJ like, 'You are aoil'.ll to be back lhis year, aren't you?' And I pld, 'l lold you. I'm comln1 bock -this year."' Wad. CA! COndy NOW Al '42-54178 10 plKO your ad And gel In on lhlo lnlroduclO<y Ollerl The -Ouldo ·--fNory -y. 'I:'.~:;'-~~ -- Lansford's Injury required turaery to repair key ka•• llJtmenll. and doclon waned lbal his e1reer mfaht be finllhod. The A's olped Vueo Law 10 repi-Lanalord, and l!tMM Ri!a alao hu ployod al lhlrd. IAMNd .. 1<lum C<Nld P"'il 1--IO the-' "We'll ...... .W •z•r -r.., La --~ .r:::i:-.... hiln lt10q ' I 11 he'• ..... "' • ....,.,_. I 1zllfttd it ......a111 to 11 to Arboal nut wetlc eo Wlllll 21 Ml 1<habllhalioll. AWIJ..W.-..w11• ~~ .... ~-dalNcd ... Ol lbe e. ....... llilcb ... • -at dlli IDp prGfllllQllll .. = ,.. ....... Callfarala wll .,. cxmpe• ........ 1991 Choe: Cl)UtiJ Surf EYent. Surfing ClrilB~ S-,Ouda IDd IUcbla Coltim are UM?GI the marquee =~ titles will be awarded in divisions including Junion (12-17), Mens (18-and-older) and Professionals (all agea). The event will run from 7 Lm. to 4 p.m and all prociecda will ao to Children'• Hospital of Orange County in Santa Ana. This event was founded by the mother of Oary Olsby of Huntington Beach. Oary, now one of the top professional surfers on the PSAA Tour, was involved in a head on collision with a drunk driver, while on his way to a surfina contest in 1985. Both Oary Oisby and his friend Jason Knudson. one of the top amateur aurfen in California at the time, nearly lost their lives in this incident. The drunk driver was killed on impact. After extensive rehabilation by both Olsby and Knudson, they're back in the water competing and enjoying the sport they love. It'• no wonder that Mrs. Oisby has a pain in her heart !or young , kids tbat arc 1uff ering. And not only that, she can see the pain throu&h a mother's eyes and she knows exactly what the parents at CHOC are feeling. The CHOC Charity Surf Event is being hosted by the PASt., Premier Amateur Surfing League (CBSA), Billabona Surfwear, and Huntington Surf and Sport. KIIS FM (102.7) is broadcastina live from the event. If your company wishes to make a donation as well, please make it payable to CHOC. For 1nfonnation phone David Sauers at (714) 841-7014. 0 The PSAA has contracted former ASP Executive Director, NSSA National Team Coach and Competition Director Ian Cairns of Western Australia as a tout consultant. Cairns will apply his expertise to alt aspects of the tour, with apeciaJ emphasisoo judging and martetina. The PSAA is looking !or Cairns to boost the organi.zat ion to the highest level of competitive 1urfm1. As a competitor, one can only conclude that Cairns' preaence on the tour will only make the PSAA that much better. The sianing of Cairns clearly displays the PSAA's commitment to excellence for professional aurfina. 0 After a year of directinJ the Western Surfin& Associatton in Huntin.aton Beach I am re1ianin1 so I can aJve 100 percent of my effortt to trainiria and competing fuU·timo once .,a.in on the PSAA tour. '> After the WSA West Coast 1r OWnpk>nships this Saturdlf It • Ooiden West Street in Huntinston I Beach, my mother lb abo wilf no bn aon,er be affiliated with tho Western Sudlna Aaodatlon. Sbo la limply ex.bauated bccau1e r.1 of all the ldminittntiYc h•les and dilputea with other orpniaationa, and wants to act on with her life in other arcu. Al for myself, directina contetts and pu,nu{nc other interests wu fun It lima, but at 22,.... of ap I would ntber be oompetlna tn IUtfiDa ewnu tun time. not hoedata them. Plainly, I p lick fJ ud tind ol w1tchi .. m, peen compete from the lideUMI. a plllCI J don't plan on occUpyina apia 1ot 1t ,..., another io ,W.. After tMt I _.,., think it O¥Crf ""',..,, -ar.., c... ~ ................. ..... ..__.. w11n.._, ...... . ,-( " ... .. ' . ,, ~ ... -.... {Ila'= 'Nat ,,.. ........ ..... CJIWMll .. ..... ... ,,... ....... ..... Tllii ....... ,.,.. ....na "MRIH AIJ!ll MacPhail Hid tit• him CIC*ldil't p mllJ COlllpll& for flee ..... beai1111 ol tM ' .... 1dvaat11e In loc1I tclevlaion rovonuH ea;o,.ed by tew frma New York, Loa Anplea, Chicaeo ud .&.vtu MacPhail other lvae markets. '~ ... , Wbca the Twilll didn't n:.-0 free qeat Gary Oaetti durins the c6euon ~, MacPIWf llid ~ couldn't afford to match Callfomia·a four...year, Sl 1.4 million offer for the former AU-Star third bueman -it appeated the pre4ictiona of sbitn and doom bid come true. So who could Kave tbouaht that this year's 1Wina, just eight months removed from a Jut- place finiah, would be threatening to run away with the AL West becauac of a talent infusion that included free agents Jack Morris, ChiH Davis and Mike Pa&)iarulo? Morris could have. "I came here because I believed in this team," he said. "I envisioned this." Tuesday was just another example of how the three playen, who will cost Pohlad about $6 million this sca'son, have helped turn the Twins around. Davis pulled into a tie for the major-league lead with his 17th home run, PagJiarulo erased a S-4 deficit with a two-run homer and Morris won his seventh straight start as Minnesota beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8--6. The victory was the Twins' ...... ,.,.,.. .. ... ... ,, ....... , ... ,.. ...... -,.. ............... ..,.._ ................ ... .. __ _,, ... ,., .. I ...... 19'1 .... .. ~ .. ...,..., ........ .... ,.. ... ,.. ..................... ... ...... .... dial me, had pd,..,.,. lllN." .. die ..wcornen hM _.IM ........ Bnldll Dftil. Morna Md .......,. a Mlf· .._ ~ wbo ckber ..,..'t wida ... 1'wtM or wwe ualmown oommodllill ID 1990 .._. beea lr.t; contrtbUton. Scou Bricbon. WbO brub Into tie lilajon a ,_....,T~,hllwaa 12*8ilbl ..... INda ~u with a t.39 BRA. l8d • 111c _..., c, Youna fa"Orite. ChUc:t KnlHdt, • top AL rookie, hu plugged the Twina' Ions-time tee0nd tiUe void. Shane Md II OM ol Mlafteaota'a hottest batten. Ste\IC BedlOliaa ii u e«ec:t.M bu~ setup man. Pedro Muoa loob like a future outfield star. Scott Liu ~ be Oaetti's heir at third base. Eric:bon, Knoblauch aild Leiua were draft cbOicea. Bedrosian and MUDOI came in trades. Mack arrived via the lilijor-leacuo draft. That'a why dcapite the llllClCell, of Davil, Morrit and Paj)iarulo, M1ePbiil said Wednesday, '11\e clubs that rely primarily Oft free aacncy fail . The bottom line is just that simple.'' But it doesn't bu.rt to have a few. Morris is 10-S and, after a tcm1>le 1tart, has a 2.S6 ERA during hia winnin1 streak. He has pitched 113 2-3 inn. _p_rcJYing that at 36, be is still the ri&ht·handed bUIJdoS who won 198 games with Detroit from tm·90. He is suarantced $3 million this aeason and ii ahead of pace to reach every incentive clause in bis contract. Besides being tied for tbe AL lead in homers, Davis is near the top in RBis (48), slugging percentage (.550), total bases (138) and extra-base hits (32). The DH wu also batting .287 and drew 38 walks. , at-ease OF NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island • 579 Newport Beach Center • 759-79'19 AUTO DEALER DIRECTORY Rr--~~~~-t-~~+--~ec-.~+--~~~~~ J Huntington Beach EdlrQlr ~ lZI \ II I\ . ""·'· •:• . · .. : "·'" ' 1800 AUTO &"I DR.. IANTA MA 838-3171 ~oWJ.,.... TOYOTA· V<>I4VO --. . lrvlne MAZDA Warn« Av.. TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN • • ALES, LEA ING ERVJCE, PARTS 7141540-6410 P.n..A '" Mr fr'S:1e• I Pete Sampras returns a shot from Brazil's Danilo Marcelino during first·round play at Wimbledon. ne nl11ll 111ll1d flllth W..,.. lllr -II loN ID 11111 .,_ 44 Md ....... ·tr.,.,... ....... ... ----........... 1 P07dftl *" ~ dMiD Mid • U -·--and·--· Slalrord'1 lall llopea dfod with her ByRoll_ ., __ WIMBLEDON, BnaJand -Heavy rain tonncnted Wimbledon far the lhUd 1traiaht afternoon today, wipiQc out matt matches and mapifyin& the 1oumamca1'1 .,-.. gridlock. But the wet weather cleared in the ~ly cvenin& and Gabriell Sabatini and Jennifer Copriati acorcd •traiaht-.... ri ... Sabatini, the second teed. defeated Monique Javcr 6-4, 6-0. Caprialit seeded ninth, won 6-0, 7.5 ow:r Shaun Stafford. Natalia Zvercvo, accdcd 12th, compleced a 7-6, 6-4 victory that wu interrupted for 6~ houn by nin. The toumamenl k>st ill fust teedcd player when Richey Rcncberg finished off a 6-4, 6--3, 6-4 upset of 12th men's seed Andrei Qcrkuov in a match that begu Tuesday. The long rain delay further complicated an already meuy achedulc u 77 of today's 100 matches were washed out. Some playcn originally Kl to play Monday still have been unable to get on court. Five matches were completed today before the rain began. Women's seeds Nathalie Tauiiat and Ankc Huber scored straight·sct victories, while Americans Pam Shriver and Tami Whitlinger also won. 'the 11th-seeded Tauziat defeated Regina Rajchrtova 6-4, 1-S and 13th seed Huber won 6-1; 6-2 over German compatriot Veronika Martinek. Shriver, a three-time Wimbledon scmifmaJist, completed her 6-0, 7-S victory over B1ltirnore neighbor Andrea Lcand just before the rain began. Founh.1eed Jim Courier, oriabWIY RW' 11 C to play Rodolphe Gilbon on MoDday, -d hopin1 to play today. Courier's contest wu rained out Mondly, wll• all 66 matches were waabcd out by a ......... rain. He WU ICt to ~ IOCODd '.J'uelda1 OD CIDlut 14, but the precedina match betwe• n.a Ganiaon and San Oomor -doia,.d 2\t -. by a slippery court. By the time Garrilon bad defeated Oomot, the afternoon riins had bepn and Courier apin WM left in the kder room. Jimmy C.Onnon allo w1:1 rained out both d8)'I and hoped 10 play Veil Palobclmo today .. Top-seeded Stefan Bdbera. who u defendl .. men's champion traditionally plays the flnt CMIN Court tn1tch of the tournament, wu blllDPld to the second match oo 'l'Uadlly and could DOt romplete hil battle with Switzerland'& Man: Roaet. Edbcfl led M, M, 0.1 when nln forced ploJ to be abandoned late Tuesday afternoon. R4*llt managed to break his own mark for the futelt serve of the year with a 134 mph ace ...... Edberg. •dain& hil earlier matt of 132 mph IOI It the International Players Qampionships at JC.er ' Biscayne, Fla., in March. Preceding Edbcfl on ~ntrc Court wu Martlu Navr1tikwa, 1\'ho played poorly but still woo lier record lOOth 1inglea match at Wimbledon. She rallied from three service breab in the lut IOI to defeat Elna Reinach 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Reinach, 22, a lanky South African wbo repeatedly hit win.Den off Navratiloya'a lecoed serve, reKhed balls that seemed out of her flnll· The naar-undllnkabla: PllYlllll on llllllllJT By S1epl1en Wilson ....... _ WIMBLEDON, England - Wimbledon referee Alan Mills was asked to sum up the first three rain-soa ked days o f the minutes later, allowing play to czca1tive of the AU England Club, resume after 1 6Y.i·hour de~ay and issued a written 1talement ~ reducing !Orne of the baeklog of "At this 1tage ii is too early to fint-round matches. deddc i.f we will have to pllJ on :===============----======================:i Champk>nships. By the end of the day, 46 the middle Sunday. An ll1QJ of matches had been completed in helpen ia involved and a dedsion th fi cmnol be taken liptly." e int three days, compared to Milli iaid later at a MWI WIN A FREE TRIP ABOARD AMTRAK •••• AND BE A TRAVEL WRITER FOR A DAY ENTER NOW AND WIN Here's a chance for you to win a free trip aboard Amtrak. ... and share your lravelllng experiences with fellow readers! Amtrak will award three grand prize packages of a weekend for two In Yosemite National Park. with transportation aboard Amtrak's SAN JOAQUIN. and hotel accommodations and a tour of the park by Yosemite Gray Une. AND, one-day trips for two to San Diego or Santa Barbara aboard Amtrak's SAN DIEGAN awarded weekly. Winners will have the opportunity to write about their rail adventure .... or submit photographs of their trip! Selected travel stories and photogn>phs will be printed In this newspaper at the conclusion of the sweepstakes. To enter this exciting Amtrak sweepstakes. nu out the coupon below and return to: Rodga Swk.ey Circulation Director Page Orou_p Publiahina, Inc. 3 30 West Bay S11ee1 Costa MCN, CA 92627 --------------------------------1"'9eCroupPubll.thlng,Amb'akandtlwCalj/Omtallepartmenl~ ............. and U-famatnarono<eltglbw. Nopun:hooe"'"'"""'ll· -cuoqj!Bncuo-wt1h.butoachriil,,,... be on an o.f/ldal en11J1.fannfrom a l'cW< ~ """'-'· ALL ABOARD AMTRAK Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ AddttM--------------~ Ctt;y ______ Slal< __ Telephone ( Send me aboonl Amtnlt lo: ___ San Dle8o Santa llalt>ora A#:-18-34 -3~54 -51111'_. Are JOU a DoJlf Pilot IUbocrtla"I JD DO Wbol olber new....,... do JOU~ lfcaleowHtx111 _____ Rent.er __ _ t 0 _ _.o._ _ Ai11bak "You mean in printable language?" he said. Mills' mood was as miserable as the weather Wednesday as Wimbledon continued to suffer from its wettest start in histo ry. The rain has so disrupted the schedule that Wimbledon officials uid they couldn't rule out the unthinkable -playing on the middle Sunday for the fint time. "The situation is not quite critical but it is getting ciOIC to that," Mills said In late afternoon u sheets of rain pounded the AU England Oub. "It hu obviously been a very frustrating and depreuing three days." But the skies cleared a few the average of 180. conference: "I don't think lt ia Even if all fmt-round matchea ncccau.ry 11 this point 10 ,..,. oa are not completed until next Sunday. The only wry one ooukl Monday, it would be pouible to do that is if the weather ptl even wind up on schedule by wonc than it ii at the &MmenL .. eliminating all rest days for the Any final decision would blw to winners during the second .week, Mills said. be made by Wlmbledoa'1 Championships Committee In But Milla said he would rather qreeme.nt with tocal offidalt. extend the tournament into 1 third "II is not just the tennil that ia week than play matches. thia to be taken into considendan," Sunday. In the 114-y'ear history of Mills said. Kit ii aJI the 00...k: Wimbledon, the middle Sundly thinp that have to go Oft ud be has always been a day off. organized with all the c:ontndOn But the fact that offtcials were and the atewarda and bala.a,. ud even talking about the poui'bilil)' lincapeople. The whole oper81ion of playina on Sunday undencored needs a tremendous amount ol how worried they had become. organization to brina in the Christopher Gorringe, chief Sundly pl1y." ii===:=~==~===m Bell&Pyau .. • ...... II Wllnlillllll . " ' , -. ,, -- ,.. .-'. '..F I.,, - • \. . D~lf~LI NE aEAtmnJL, IUCll, INTBLUGINT, SWP, 27, lllande, blue .,ed. wldl a lcM for tmd, di 1 •• forelln 1111111.11111 ................ tho bllttdl, ... Mr. Rill!l IO live N!pplly ... after. l'llld Ollt how ID -M I !Ille Ille !NI or place a 1'111111111 °''°"'own In~ See ... II In IDday'I dMllllod ..... ti " \ ' ••• I \ • T , WIMBLEDON, Eoaland -For the aeeda who use WimMlclon'a fint-clus locker room.. Hfe " lenac, scrioUJ and dull. For tire oulilden l n Chi llCID86- clau <k:d:en, It's loOle, frteedb •nd tun. Pam Shriver ditCO¥eNd the contrutinc moodl wbca .a. - to Wimbledon this year e I I I 111111 for the fint time •Ince 19111. '"T1terc'a a lot man ...._ IOinl Oft In lo<br -,..., a lot --dlatttaa. 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"We tblok be bu peal alhletlc ability," uld Baylor, who_ ployed with Ellia' father, LeRoy Ellil, on the J,Uen from 11162~. "We were 3mpreued by his pollaeuon play thil )<ar. He bu aoocJ sW: IDd can run the ftoor. U be needs to do anythlna. ii is work on his one.nee." llJlil said be would show the fans they were wrong~t~ boo him. "Tber're going to have a rude twakcrung in a year or two," said Ellis. "It is a surpriJe to me that the Oippen intend me to play backup center, but I pltyed ccnler all my tile and I'm happy to play center. l think I'm more of a power forward, thoulb." Shuler said EJlis will be used u a power forward occuionaUy. .. When we began we bad two needs." said Oippers Coach Mike Shuler. "Improved play in the backcoun was our No. 1 priority. We :r.croed in on Doc Riven and he's improved our team tremendoualy. We did not have to .break up our starting unit to get Doc." The Oippen gave up their first choice -the ninth overall aclcction -plus second·roond draft pleb in 1993 and J 994 for RMn. The Hawks already had the ISlh ud 30th picks in the NBA draft. With two second.round picks. the 37th and 38th overall, the Cippcn drafted Elliot Perry or Memphis State and Joe Wiley of Miami. Los Angeles alJO lndcd reserve pant Winston Garland to Denver -iew :&:::?1 t.e' = - -"' ........ ,, .. Q~ _Ho_ ....... .. ... -."::.:: i..n, ,,., .... ...., .-'1£1 II Jia ... -....... 1 "'*.,Ille..._ ... I ... -o.w ~ .. _..FEE 2111 ••-111 .... -=:...., M's' 1 .. •UllLY,wlllll:-IMNCAAddtlll -- "Mlr'rtli 1111 '"""' -....... om"',.....,.-· -·-"' ........ I uJAlllll·-· ~ ~ Joni I ll'l•I pkt. tlllt ... -leliden: en. M11W .. _... "C&rWnty, we'd lll HU ID Ill aollod u -· ud w IMI lib WC an now:' ..... llld. "'He cw tip No. I .. W of tllo .. _lol thll -ioen -· OI, but Ibo bis ..... . about Larry Johmon ii hil I compedtiwea•• .. Mi ~. and be'• a wtaner. ne tbilll tblt 11pu1111 I.any from aD the -is thOI be'• .....,. been a-·· "I'm jult happy it't all <7ter," JobllllOD laid. "I don't tbilllr. ~ -~ thll I WU No. I U b WU -I fD ID Charlotle. I bad bcord aD die opoculatloo ud lll Ille I on leadifts up 10 die draft. I thlut I cu do for Charlonc what I did for V-" Owens, lrom Syrac:uao, -WU favored by New Jenq player pennnnol diftctor WiUil RMd and cooch Bill Fltdl, but Ille Nets' ownenhlp wanted the fl""'1 Andenon, belieWI& the O«qia Tech 90phomore point suard bu a better chance to ·c1raw fana to the moribund Meadowlands Aren1. Anderson wu a bi&h IChool hero in New Yori< Oty. "A kenny Andcnon comes along only once every 10 yean or IO. We looked at nest year'1 draft and felt there waa only one ,x>int guard, and there wen at leut three No. 3s (lorwardl), .. II.id Joe Taub, a minority owner ct the Neta, "I'm a k>ng·raoae kind of penon. It came down to looking for immediate help or meonc for the future. We felt we needed a point guard to mate the other pl.,en better." "They told me they wanted me right along," Andcnon said. "All I can do it go in with a a;reat anitude. 1bcrc's a lot of work ahead, but New Jcney bu a piece of my bean now." INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) -After sitting on the 1idelines until the lut three picks, the Loo Angeles Lalten made Oral Roberts forward Anthony Jones tbe 52nd picl: of the draft Wednesday. Tbc 6--foot·7 Jonc1 8\lcrqed 19.S points per game and 6.S rebounds and wu named honorable mention NAIA All-America at Ora1 Roberts. He &pent two )'CUI at Connors State Junior CoUegc in Oklahoma, where he avenged about 20 points, and one at Union CoUegc in Kentucky. 1be Laken, who were seeking a backup guard, said Jones wu the best player available in the late stages of the draft. ''He can shoot, and that'1 what we though we needed, especially in the playoffs," said auistanl general manager Mitch Kuchak.. "Hil size is probably that of an off·guard." Coach Mike Dunleavy said Jones' good outside shot made him attractive but added that the takers will have to take a closer k>ok at him to detennine his chancel of mating the team. "We have spots open to be made," Dunleavy said. "There are guys we'll bring in as free agents who will also have a chance." The Lair.en traded their fint-round pick, the lSth, to Golden State in the deal that brought Terry Teagle to Los Ansclcs. Owens finally got the call with the No. 3 pick by Sacramento, which coveted Anderson because the Kings arc already k>adcd with young forwards. · "I'm not really disappointed because it is a dream come true juat to &ct to the NBA," Owens 11id. "Sacramento will be a different at.moJ. pbere from Syracuse, but 1 will make the best of it and make them happy they picked me." in exchange for the Nuggets' accond·round draft selection in either 1996 or 1997. The 29.-year~ld RM:rs averaged 15.2 points and 4.3 assists for the Hawks in 79 games last scuon. 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'=-.• c. ........... -- CHARLES TOWN, W.VL - 1be natioa.'1 oldest wortina jock.ey WU lutpellded Wednelday lor JO days for recldeu nciJll, Chari .. Town R¥a olliciak said. -"Willie" Clark. 69, will be b.ned from ncin1 until July 26 bece• al hil actionl in Monday's thltd ,_ at Owlet Town, the tndt said. . IRVINE -Newport Harbor and I believe he will help u.s a Hiab'• Billy Nl'lyen, brilliant u a great deal.'' junior in basketball and voUcyba11, River• , vacationing in liut on the sidelines u a 1enior Milwaukee with his family, had because of ditdplinary action, will said he wu resisncd to the trade. oontinue his volleyball career at "If it happens, it happens. but J Irvine Valley College, according lo like AtJ1n1a. There JUSt docln't 8-lca Coach Tom Pcstoleli. $CCm to be anythin& J can do Pe1tolesi, who is the airl1 about ii," he said. ..Trades are 1 ~a11 COlch and a teacher at part or this busincu." one Estancia Hiah, toot .,.., the OedglinJ reins at Irvine Valley Jut Rivers said be believes he can fall. make a contribution in Los IE.EVANT !'tom B1 Salata brought up Larey Wanke 10 the podium before introducing a myriad of sports per10nalities, 1111ny with a few words of eacour.,.ment Wanke, Mr. Irrelevant XVI anMd late, perhaps 1etti11g wind of what was takina place In advance. Never-the-lea, he wu 1e1ted on the podium beside Paul Sallta during the irrelevant poctioo of the affair. lnduded in the array of talent • band wu New York Oiant dofoallwe apeciallst Mark Collins, a ..,i.&t• of Cal State FliUerton, wbo w11 sponinJ two World Cllomplonshlp rlnp. .. Wo have three quarterbKb .... -. othelWilc the .. will be oo oroblem." Collins said, then Mhfaed: "Don't be late for m 11tU• I.Del you probably woa't ..... lot o(money." Jiii Villon, repRMatq tho Ual .. ulty Athlotle Cl•b, -'"" tbe 1-A Trophy to ..... II a bJshli&ht ol &be -.... ••t•rtalialliO•t '""' a ., --the Im..._ ....... "Lony, ... wisli ,... the .,.,., =~~a:-.. ~~~ ,.,, 2 ... He•••......., ... Angeles. Sponsored by the Univeraity Athletic Oub, Presented to l...any Wanke, 1991." Wank.e's John Carroll Univenity coach and atblctk: director, Tony OiCark> was on hand and wu asked how come Wanke atteftded a Division 111 school. .. He lived in the nei&bborhood," DiCarlo said. "SerioUIJy, l'we bad the good fortuno ol -"ina about 12 transfers from DMsioD I ~--1n the tut four--)IMrt (Wanke tran1fcrred from the UnM:nity nl Pitllbwp). I.any bu the be t a-Cl "!1 nl them I have had ud be did a groat job for \II. Wo were fonunate to land Larry." Also on bind waa Doua llooltwalter, .tee ~t al Jolin Carroll UnM:~ • "What we wutod to tMdl him WU how to 1ctm:• ho llikL "Wt wanted him to be pre,..... b anythlna that ....,.. aloot 1n Illa. Whether he maket it with the 0'8ntl or not, we •ut him to have, c:onf'klc.noe In •blt~r he does In ti,..'. Don Aadt.-ot Ille ~ COuoty Siootts A--a preaentat1on alMI other ~· celebritlol opob ID W-. l1My lnd.adcd: = ~ krn; Loo. ~lid, Jiii a. .. on lilld -n1 -Allo .. -..,. Cll s.... hl1noa ........ Somewhere beside a trail ·~the ..-line 00 the side of. mouniain in nonhern lnq. • woman squ"' uid p.. birtli in the ICftC It is cold. The boby is weak. An old moo -.ipo. pnys over 1 friend who ii too we.It to go on, then ii gene, "-in the river of refug<es flowing out of Kurdian. The child"'"· The lost children. The tick, cold, ztiml, barefoot. ~ In the conbion and after- math of Operation Deaert Slorm. Sod<lam Hu.in ii driv· U. the Kurdish poopio ouo ol their ----in-northern lr.q. Their dead ::en buried in their olw-douod and okq the tortuoua tnill t Jctd over the mountaino, ""'of lr.q and .... the uncemin iinft of an Iranian or 'iftmt '"'-ctmp. . DON~~tThe tm-.aare . ~ 111>deiliila ..... ~ pidt up tho IGI-c:ontlal and ct,... the dwwlel. iT • bm ii 1 I iNe Bot look ........ look. Then loolt ...... IU lwd • ii it., wit· ._IHI......,,...-. Thepol'lolo,... __ ....,.\ -...., ... claod .....,. ... _,..,_...._. ...... """ ~And ii.. .. bo -tho ..., ....... W,.,.. wil -"-thit. ii ,.,.. *""" "'"' "'Ill' it.• .. ............. Hf.LB G;.,., to the Kurdish Dioura"~-Jt •• til<cial . i1tttion aet up i,,. the Kurdish "'S:j. rural Ccntit, a rcsilmed charity in London. Run "" Kurds, ~· of whom htve friends and "''"'IVCI some· wi-aloiwt'--tniooutof Iraq, the Kunlioh DilMlcT Fund it an extreon:llnary lttempt ·to bjopw the bu-.cnicy and .... IM:o.- k Im only tt.. ill time em-'*"-and • '*'"'°"' al ........ --00 the -In "iatoqt. ,.., and lrMj. kc ¥inually _,, '*i.~ 7 '° p.c lood, doth-... purt -and -.!- QI -.. _.. ::J.!i: h.(.,,_)'Oll.,.. . IHI at.Gtiilc-....... and bjori•F &•I ~ftSE,!itW. Write 1 c , a c nrd. Only • IW&. -•RIP't ----· .. . ---a.--....... -.,.. .......... -........ 1111_ ...,...~...._.. .... ____ ... ,_ ... _____ -•"-' ....... 11 ....... 111 ..... . ______ ..__ ............. ....... ______ , .... . --··-·--------................... _ -.w--.•-•-_,..._ -·"-' ...... --· ,. .. -. ..... -., ...... -- yet. please do it now. While tht international community wastes prcctous timt debating the issues. while relief supplies an: tied up in customa and red tape. the Kurdish ~ Fund is alreadv .. worit in the f>eld. BUt there's IO much to do. And so little: with which to do it . And if you turn away, if l'!"' won' Stt what's hopponing. ~)W """'help. right"""' the Kurds will continue to die for IOfTIC t me to come. S..1 we need money Wrth· out it, mort Kurds will die. Fv rAt W. If lflt"/ -' J1iftp/ict/J. fottJs fto1'1 '1f'OMnJ (/tr VNril"" /Jnirg ,.f,.,;,;strmJ rA,..,,gh LMtiM. U.S. """ tMir '""mill/ ~...Ul 6t pwrrfolly a:crpt..t. ..1 • 1twn.1 q.sr f'OS"'K' v.vl/ grr ,.., tip 111 th K•msh f'tOlllt ....._. K•nlislt CMll•rwl Cr11trt. '" Sfo,.,ry Strm. iANlrm SEil IM, Uwiltf/ Kmfl'I-. r------------------, I want ID help the rdug<u 1 I ,_.._ ____ QO.S.O V11A I ..,.,, ______ ... __ _ I I I 1 I 1 1 ----:-------1 1 1 I I -. .t I l-'-------------~-J • ----~ioa.io.Wo _ .. _.,..._ ... 1 IE,....., .......... ... It at -TM I """" ..-: 1)e LoWI••• ~ • -°"" r.=id ....... •1110U Allit dll -Jam P••"'*: Hiii of Mn Ku R, D I s H DISASTER FUND • Hall of •-• Or-C..ty R 1' 11rndMnyOIMn. • WINDOWS WINDOWS wt. We do 11 all From In 'iii home es1tmate to euy 1tnanc1ng plans to compif>te WO<ry l'rM tnStallattOll Cit! Custom made to pro\llde 'ill the 1tghtes1 seal potalble Cit! Choose from double 'ill hung casement. garden. bays. bows and even speclll 5hape$ wt. They're proteuion.~y .. ., ........ 'iii installed QUdJy tn .._......., almost any wedier Free In-Home A.r.n.AAnn Estlnuate IMllllld ~ .... ~•IC!Gn AIR CONDITIONING fa 24 HOUR EMERGENCY INSTALLATION AVAILABLE t fa A FULL SELECTION• A type and c.apactty tor most homes fa LONG LIFE WARRANTIES• Ask a salesperson for the details We nrvlc. wtuit we .. 11 incl other brands. loo. Fr11 .. ....._ Estlmtt ROOFING [$!E~IFH~ -~ :~~t-- ' . r WATER HEATERS C.WllOW WE'U INITAU A WA1'1 HEA1'1 IN YOUI HOME WITHIN UHOIJlll• .,,, ,,...., .. IClllapc ........ .. ~ -.ft.· TocllJ, ..... I picture of ntnea " 18 P• re fl, thanu 10 Sbape·U, Nowplflt. She hid trimmed otr •el lllr ori~nal 283 poundl with • llqldd diet when she decided to lf1 u exercise proaram. After two months of aerobic claues al Shope-Up Newport, 1hc decided to haw a personal trainer twice a week. .. When I performed Sherry\ initial assessment, she weighed 203 pounds :ind hid 32 percent body fat," recalls Robert Burns, owner of Shape-Up Newport. "She couldn't do one pushup. "T<>Gethcr we created an eating program that would soon become her lifestyle of eating -low fats, lots ot vegetables nnd very little bread," Durns noted. She learned that a three-fold combination of diet, cardiovascular .,., aucceed whea ..... n bawi r•ctt ltecauH of th• upcn 1ucntiol she rMIMd from one ol &he IS ~ llMll traiftcn al Shipe· u; ~~ -which is offcnna I ....., S'70 diKOUat enrollment inc.-tht darouah J u!Y 4. "At Shape-Up Newpon, our 1ucc•• depends ue,on your suQCUI." Duma said. We arc a full-acrvice, limited mcmbcnhip health club dedicated to lona·term filnea ''You're not asked to 1icn a con&ract for 11 year or more because our membership is only available on a month-to-month basis," he emphasized. "Our business plan depends on you1· continued membership, and that th• COSTA MESA ROTARY Co·Sponsanlll by ShJpc-Up Newport owner Robert Burns supervises member Rick Cole's ''eight-machine workout. Shape-Up Newport, conveniently located In Wcstcliff Plaz<> at 1 7th Street and Irvine Avenu e, Newport Beach, spe- cializes in a personal appro<1ch to fitness training, with workouts tai- lored to members' particular needs. * CllJ ,, c-.-. * .... c.. ~ , .. .,,.. * o.111 ,,,., Thursday, July 4th, 1991 @ 7:00 p.m. Orange Coast Le Bard College Stadium a.ta Open It 7:00 P·•· • Entlltll•ent SUrtl It 7:45 p.11. Tickets: $3.00 fer lld11ts, Cltll .. 112 ind 111der, FREEi C-Ell I '1111 llr •....., TICKET SALES LOCATIOll lllOA CONIOUDATl:D WATP DISTMCTC>ma ............ co.uTUMI COMMUNITY OOlLIGE Of'flQ ............ lllANCffO MARUT .._....,, ........ MDA CEHTt" AUTOMOTIVI Or.,..•, .. COAST TRAHSlnSOI 447 W..a., 90UTHElllH CALWONIA OOl.Lf.OE ~..., ·~--Orw EVENING OF EVENT: l t e.rd Stadlutn Bo• Ofhce "°._._,._._ ___ .,.,._ depends on you r success." Sh3pc·Up Newport offers a full range of services, including: one· Jn-one personal fitness training conducted in an exclusive training room for maximum privacy; a spacious gym fully equipped with free weights, wcighl machines and complete cardiovascular and circuit tratning equipment; ;ind aerobic, Step Reebok and other exercise clU!.!.es tuught by certified in\11uctors. In add1uon to its fitness ~erv1ces, Sh.1pc-Up Newport nlso provides a11r.1ctivc. comfortable ~hower und locker rooms .ind a Sunrit/Wolff T:rnning Center. \\hich is open from <i a.m. 10 9 p.m. A unique body wenr line is av:ulable 3t th e Shape-Up Oout1que loca ted adjacent to the fitness center. The boutique offers With an HONOR GIFT from the American Cancer Society Birthday? Annivenaryl Graduation? Any 1peclal occulon la an HONOR Otft occulonf Ealy and convenient to pve, an Honor Gift to the American Cancer Society la a thouahtful exprealon of carli\i - and one that 1uppot11 vital proarama of cancer re.arch, education and patient -"tance. When you live an Honor Gift, a card ii eent to Inform your honoree that a atft ta.I been jlven in hil or her name. And you recclv an ~t card and receipt. Shaw that ~I IOlneOM how much you care with an Honor Gift - to your American Cancer Sodecy. For more Worm.don, con~ your American Cancer Society. .. ] n 10 percent discount to all members. Personal trainers-nrc valuable to people who need to lose S1 ~ or 150 pounds. Trainees must let a time-limited gonl, which they'll reach fo!.tcr than they might have had they done the rtgimcnt without ll trainer. "You can succeed in losing \\.eight ," Sherry Frazier vowed. "You can become physically healthy. There nrc people at Shape-Up Newport who nre willing 10 help you achieve your goal. And I do highly recommend m.iking the sacrifice of pcrwnal tr:uning. It'!. \\.Orth it." -Shape-Up Newport is conveniently located in WCf&cliff Plaza nt 17th Street and trvinc Ave nue. Newport Beach. -For additional informntion, call 631· 3623. You can pic'k best architect \ in the county The America n ln stitut~ oC Architects' Orange County chnpter 1i. a'll..ins the public to vote lat its fn"orite architectural project through July 7 nt the Jewel Court in South Coast Plaza In tosta Mesa. 1 An exhibit or proJects submitted by local architectural firms will be on display os part of the AIA Ornnic County's professional dc~ign uwn rds program. This exhibit will provide the public an opportunity to view the projects ond cast their votc.s for the ''People' Choice" nward: The winne r will be cho en from votes cast by the public, and the t\ward will be presented July 19 • 1hc deslan nwords banquet. On display will be <kttifM, which have already been buil" 1n a vnricty of cateaorlcs, lrom commercial and industrial pij>jccts to inilc·f amily re idcnti I h~. "This is an opportunity Car the public to .iivc input to tho orchltc:ctural community abOut their design prcrcrencu, >mothing we look forward to eech ycur in our People's ChOlc:c award competition," uid Jo~n R. Carakfan, AIA Oranae county de ign Jircctor. "Our goal 1s o chapter rlJ to h:ave the public better undeMlnd the role or ch ittcu play in formul.11in1 their environment. We hope this exhibit will help &o (lo lhilt:' 'I he AIA OranJC ~ ii • non·pfolh orpnlz11ion 1dfda1cd to prc•nhla hWt atan<lanh Int.ht atchilecture prof111lon. The ~Count.J cNipqr 1nd ·IP"tcn ....., ·--·"' .. l\oe1la1 Ill a1a,al • ..... Ji .... "Marmaduket Move your tce-cream-truck- look-out-post somewhere else." ilLO A1'D JAl'fl8 I Her low affair nad end1d. She didn't want to live. 0 0 She threw herself ln f"T()nt ot a Zamboni. by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE by Jimmy Johnson N:JI'. 6AI 0 I)\ .})'§ UK£ '10(), ~ ~CA» £Af PIZZA T'CQGMf ! eotJi.~. ~ ... ltOJ CAN'T .U.O '«lJl MA1\4 ~! DSllflll8 TllSllSlfACB by H.nk Ketchum -... d"41 .... -;:.t::t ...... .. ,..,. •••· 1111•••r •••l•r wit•· ------c:leiHtr 1U.1 .... , ....... ---· .. __ .. -....... . _ ... .... ---.. .. Js .. . .. .... -l-cl••lll• .. , ••• ,111:.t ..... Ir dMr .... ... *"' ....... ._ ........ ......... Mow!WM: --wlllrl • 1ll1h1 C:h&•C:t Df lh•lll1r1t1rm1 _,.._ -..... ... '''"' cl••llly -the .-th· _....,... TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 5:49 a.m. Sunset: 8:14 p.m. ()0 () OCEAN REPORT BOATING · SURFING ................. .._ ............... , ... ,. ............. ~ .. ... ..._ .............. ..... .............. 1~ FISHING LOCAl'ION SIU ltwt It ,,,. ..... i.i ,.. ,,...,... .... 1..J ~ c-.. ~ 1.J .. &....,...... 1.J ,.., WI C-' 1-2 · Wr a.. ..... -~"' ...._.., ............ ._ --· S..OeMe-. 1·2 ... TIDES • .. _ = ... ....... ---- •• -• • • ,,._ ... . .. ... . .. :.: (:,:: 1: . II :: ,. a .... D M ,. u " .. . .. n • .. ., ~ ·-.. " • .. .. -• .. ., :=.. .. " • .. • .. _:r.2...,' " >": " .. g -• .. 53 " .: .. .. ,. ,, • .. .. ,. .. .. .. .. ., " .. " ,, c • ., ,t t .. •• -· .. " -.. -.. • -.. --.. ,. = • -• .. 1st Olr. June 19 Full Moon June 27 Last Otr. July 5 NewMaon July 11 ....... _. -_,., ., .. --__ .., ·1 ·: " " tr:: • .. .. .... ' " .. _.., .. ,. • • Angry workers planting computer bolllb8 ft'lt Zll:llr ,.• ... By Laura Myers vital information, but raiely does a type of vinu that wouJd have released on $10,000 bail. ........ ~ 11111111 I ..--~ "l Thi Assocllted Prw the high-tech hacker get caught. destroyed vital rocbt project data. ''We're . hoping that this ··--~-~ ~ SAN JOSE Planting "Most of the time, someone Lauffenburger:'• goal, according prosecution lets proarammcn " .. f • 4 • • oom puter bombs and viruses is the leaves the company ind then iii to a federal indictment, was to get . know that if they intend to abuao ByChlWI....,._, 1 \• latest high-tech revenge for weeks .. l1~er things .•tart going rehired as a hiah-priced consultant the computer l)'ltem ... tboy"rc not TN · 1 ,, ,,._. i. ., disgruntled workers, computer crazy, said ~gel Rivera. own~r to ru: the damage he created. He goi.n1 to get a aJap on the wrist.'' BATON ROUOB, La. -PIDt, it wu Zacbuy TQlor. Now oome security experts said Wednesday. of .H&tA Micro . C.Onsul!•~ts !" quil May 29. said U .S. Attorney Mitchell quesdonl llboat ti.s man ICCUIOd ol tillinf the legendmy Huer 1..on,. "It's like using a gun to take out ArhnJton •. Va., whteh 1pcciahzc110 Deml:>in, who ii prosecutina the "Ole Hiley codl be next,'' warned a puming Louisiana legillltOr. • six pcoele in the c.ompan y who yo u cleaning vt~s out of computen. A fellow General Dynamics case. A ... ol Id .U.. ii plannina to di& up tbe J'CIDains of CU1 Austin don't ltke, only you shoot up the ''The fact IS, you usually don't worker defused the plot by W~Jli !J to fiaa1N out why the )'OUl'I dQctor killod Long in 1935 - oomputer and no one dies," said know who's responsible," Rivtra accidentally stumbling onto the Peter Neumann, a computer and ~le one tilcory that Lona wu actually 'killed by 1tls own Philip Chapnick, director or the said. logic bomb. Lauffenburger . wu security expert with SRI pardt. • · Compu1er Security ln stilute in San In San Diego, the former charged with computer tampering International of Menlo Park, ·said Lone. known u the 'Kingfisb,' was shot in tW ~ ~tol he Francisco. General Dynamics Corp. computer and attempted computer fraud. most casCs don't gel reported built as 1 populist but dk:tatOrial pemor from 1928.3t:iie ..._a :S. A fonncr General Dynamics programm'er, Michael John If convicted, he faces up to 10 when diJgruntlcd worken 11bo&age tenator when he lilied at aae 42. •· AJ • Corp. employee was arrested Lau(fenburgcr, was arrested for years in prison and a $500,000 the oompany on the WIY out the Wei•, 29, died at tho, llOe-ne after being shot by the sen I Tuesday for plotting to destroy allegedly planting a "logic bomb," fine. H~ ple~dcd innocent and wu door. Jiiards. --===::::~~:::;~============================i;=3!:=%:i11~'' of ll\11 ;i....aption'prompted ~ miction ft<t111 .11ate -..,. r Miller~ IMd his collc1pes With *""'el tli'a8I -_,. Piitii~ COLORING CONTEST • · ~~ •P: "°'1'~ .... ~· ~ ~ • • ~~ July 17·21 • Co1ftl •sa Colorina eon-Rules & ........,. One winner in each age group will be chosen. Each winner wiiT recaiwi 4 tickets to !h. Orange County Fatr. Winning~ wiff bt potW in h PW. Am Exhibihon ot the Fairgrounds. • Emr;.. mult be cornplet.d by a child in OM of the ogt ;roups litted below. Name, oddtw ond aga informotMM mw bt filled in. \ • Moil fin;.J..d --"" O."'Vf C-..,, Fo;,_ Spoc;.J C-., 118 Fc0r °'"'"·Cow Mooo, CA 92626. E.,..;., mutt ba ~by 5 pm. July 18. • En~les wHI be judqed ot I pm, Fridoy, July 19;,, the FU.. Am llaponmont. WIMlng --wi! ba di~ ofiar 1ud9ing. •All judged'"""'' moy be plclood up ot the Spoc;.J c.m..i. Oopottll..,. olow Iha fo;r, Monday, July 29, liom 10 mn to 5pm. AeoGro.p 0 5&undor 0 6-8 0 9·11 .. ud now ii.die ""fla1 .,-~-T.~ Is~ ;,il(c~ "N°", tbeYn:. ~ about ~· ~ ~.'if Huey Lone-Who mo,.. who'• next; ' , lflJldtather? Or mine?" ~ ; ; 11'e lawmaken tauahcd throughout Millen ,_,. , • -.,an, Miller loved ft . "I think it's time we do something about this dlafa' up men lity that's pervtiding thia country/' he said, but added ho wu MricM&a t introducing lepiatioa to prohibit such exhumations in iouislana. Teall were done on '1'8yk>r'1 remaim because of an authbr'1 •"-~~ that the 12th president wu auauinated. However, Kcntuc~·•,IJJl>piell examirter announced Wednesday that he had conduded that T · wu not poiaoncd. Taylor fell ill after attending the Juty 4, 1850, dedteatioA ft: the Washington Monument and diod a few days later ot what were -didulht to be natural causes. Gastroenteritis., lntlUnmation ot the stomach and intestinea. wu lilted as the cause of doeth. James E. Stam, foreNic .a.-iM pt Qeorge Wasl)inigton U!'_iycnp in Wuhinit<>n, uid a Jtun Will illl"t•'WP' ianaiN in Baton''Rou&<! tbb fall. i ,... ri• ' Wciss"~-otd -Cid Jr.,MCI a.tlln J!<Nae '• odroncr a d Wells' exhumation. ·, r ~ '1 ·' ~ ' ri' Stam' rc1<arch aulttan~ ~ ~ uid mthumlna Wein' y will end dilc:uuion about whetW W• wu' a drug addict or wh thcr he had a brain tumor . .. We hope to' dispel the different myths about why Weiss alle edly killed Huey Long. when Weiu was on the lhreshold of beginning a very exciting life," Johnston 11id Wednesday from Washington. Stam and other rcsearchen plan to cu.mine the angles of the llell that struck Weiss' body to reconstruct the shooting. Johnson a secondary pl is to recover police evidence that bu long disappeared. Milling are all of the guns that were fU"Cd that indudin1 Weiu' rare Belgian handpn, as well as the Louisiana police flies and photoeraphs of the crime scene. tn 1989, Stam led an expeditkm to Colorado to dig up the gra five gold proopocton. He Nici teJtl pro¥ed proopcctor Alford P murdered hil colleapos durin1 tho hanh winter of 1874 and ate fieJh • ....... tawn mova na ,_ 8.7-• 11111 or bAP.WIN, Mina. -An 8.7-ton boll o( -......... broucb• • modicum o( ,_ .. II* day - finally bao been p.en the nap it ---Tlla boll1 wllldi tat ·in Prudi ,_., llOlll Jani for -·· __ ,......, ... __ D1rwla, w•er1 It will bo proo•••ody dioplO)ed bcMath the water tower. '1lt'1 where lt bck>np." 11ld Arlene J-. 11'e •1.,.ar-old boll has been =of Dorwln _r_ iomi- collocdttc and wrapplnc "'11o11111-.. 19'0. .. 1958, ha E Illa baQ to Now Ym for -on thaTV-· ~-.. ln--hll-baalloaa -Ill .... ow.-.... o( Wotld llooordl at ... -W's '"'r..!! .... o( ..... .... _ .... _,_ -...,... ...... -• coll II.- -Yo.ti '""" -..,.... 'Where is this ball of That'• typical," seld Underhill, vice prcalclcnt of Da.rwin community dub. Darwin rcakhinu never wo;M<l about the flt• of the ball ndl 1999, when Johnton died at 85. 1be carpenter and collectoc; of cverythlnc !tom apron• to = ~wu~n::t.::. :ah~a! ff the city wanted the ball, city -Id•• k. 11'e problem WU DIOYiRJ it. ball 11 II feet tall, 12 leet wide &ltd ~ feet lllOl!nd. Mar ..,.,hi of clcltbanlion, reaklantt \lted 8 tNCk lftd I t-to plop the boll -• -lniler. II --10 Illa local ... elmllOf to ba :f. ,,_n k -taken tloont-MCI Ml Oft 8 coacnte llab. • "I •at f"" llopUls It -ell 1og11her,'' ••Id •• ~ PlctwttJ c/.odwU1 /tOllt llfllW' rl11tt: Ow FtlWJl'i# Moc' N Clwtu, CrtOllfJ Cltlck11 Cocdalott, B«/ &vky SOflP ON/ Clwt.N 'N Salua1t Stn114 Dinner time means the heal is oo for the family chef. A soften.in& economy demands crative meal planning to stretch the family budget And ICtion-packed schedules call for meals oo a deadline. The home ecooomista at the Kraft Creative Kitchens can help tum down the beat with a week's worth of quick and euy budget dishes shown here. All are main dishes costing less than a dollar per serving and most takina less than an hour to mate. Kraft's home ecooomilla offer these tips few putting out time and budget bonfires: +Spend time to save money at the pocay store. Scan your neiJhborhood grocery ads, then crellc a week'• worth of menus usina Ille items combined with what you have on band. Mate a lhoppina list and ltick to it once you're in the store, unless you find 111 UDldvertiled apecial that'• too ~ to .,.... up. +To llVC time, keep I numina poc:ery lilt on the· re~ door and encour.p family memben to ldd to it • supplies nm out. +Don't let f~ ao to wuee. Review whit's on Mod u you plan Y9W' menua. U.e perilhlble ileml for meila .ty in the week. Baa tblt aro .._. lbeii pull dill can be combined With bread, daeele lftd • bit of port ......... fOr the helriy Cl*'8e wl sa..,e Slnca. Or. nii1 with leftover~._ Ind ctille. for a cleHciom friUlta flcnftdne. +Sioc:t ap on ltlplel in yoar 6--and cupboewck. • ...,._ .. .___ pN1!i1 -~--,..__, WIY"J .... , Some ingredients, such as ground beef, pasta and Vtlweta Oleese Spread, can be used over and over again during the week without giving a sa'9e of cMjl vu. +Avoid the leftover shuffle. Have a specific use in mind for those dabs of food you slip blCt into the refrigerator so you can use the leftovas right away. Double the recipe for Midwest Meatloaf, then crumble your planned leftovers into a casserole dish with oooted macaroni and your choice of condensed soups. You've created a satisfyina main dish tbal won't cam complaints of .. We hid tblt last night!" +Buy food in the quality IDd form that best suits its U1C in your recipe. For eumplc. mushrooms are mixed with other iqmlieota in the Oteae and Sausage Stna., 10 economical 11em1 and pieces will wort well in tblt recipe. Mushrooms in the Beef Barley Soup will nuin their cbancteristic lblpe due to the twief cooking time. IO fresh sliced muabrooma ll'O your best bet in tbia dilb. +Remember that homemldlt di&bes can be timesavcn if )QI doWUil their pnpm'ltion with tblt of the rest of your' meal. Oemly Cbkbn Cacciltore takes ooly IS .......,. ~ prep111tion time .s 50 minUla to coot. Tbll alJoWa lbe Chef time to coot rice. toll I uild and nWt ....... puMna for dell Ht. ; n.. NCipel WW belp COob keep their cool tbrougb a ftaD Week Of fllnily '**ilftl· U.e them whenever bod&'* or......,.-lhe belt ii on. EEF LEY SOUP #Ilia Dllli l«f# Ka...-..r ........... ~ .... .......,.-···· 21111ir .... ..... 1 (Nii\&)--... tu "ua. .... 1' , ........... ..... ... ... ....... ,.~ .... amm .. _..., a ... ~.:tw mr rtr wrr... a.-~-.. ..... _ .... ~;diaia.. + ltirili w, ...... canoll, ms dwooms. i.tey, ptic md on:s-»· + llilw •boil; leduce hell Cova; simmer I 0 am-:. or Ulllil f:wley ii lender. +.-..eo .... + Stir ia proce11 dleele .pad aalil mdled. 0.-• desired. Six 1-ap servings 1rrp lilltt: IS •i"*' 1 Cooi:Urt tillw: 20 miDm MICIOWAVE: + Clwnble me11 into 2~~ bowl. Microwave on HIGH S to 6 mi..., or Ulltil IBCll lolel .... color when stirred; drain. + Reduce Qer to 2 cups. + Stir in raminina ..... except process cbeae spread. + Microwave 16 IO 23 minales or amil CllTOll IDd 1*tey me lender, stirring every .S minutes. + Let lllDd S mimfes; llir in process dlcae tpad ailmelled. • MicftlWrlW cooking time: 30 minutes I Cott per recipe: $4.U COit per ..... : $.70 c ES 1 Mailt Disla Rtcipe ~ lb. IMllll port •• • ~mptltd• ·-~mp.._. ...... 4 C8pl (.Y..t.dl) brad cuba tmpmill ~ lb. vm.. ~ Proeat a.. Sprad, mW + Brown-.; drain. 41111tbat.tJI + Add vegcubla, continue cookina S minmcs; drain. Set aside to cool 10 minllta. + Stir togdbcr llUsage mixture. process cJwae spread and bread CD~ ~ in gJased 8-indi° square biting dish. + Bell milk and eggs. Pour over 11&mge mixlW'e. + Com; reCrigenire 1eVeral boors or ovanigbL + Prdat oven IO 3.s<1. + RtmO¥e c:oftl. Bib SO co SS minutlea or until golden brown. Lei SllDd 10 mimdes before terVing. Garnish as desired. 6 lerVings Prrp timt: 20 mjnures plus chilling Cooang ti.mt: I hour COit per recipe: SUS Cott per .m.c: SM CR Main Dish Rtcipt 1 2~to).lb.~,ad.. ~mp.a 1 ................. llltd 1~ w 1J•••*led• I 1 laftl lllto,... ~ tc ..... Miiek ,.,.. l tMl!tpDOM........... ~ Ila. f""* PM 1rt11 II Pncat 1 cap dNlpped to•llNI 0.-s,n.11, aiMI 1 a, .... peppel' ....... + Brown cbicken with onKio on all sides in mqarioe in 1lrie skillet • Add tomltOes, green peppers. milt Ind awonings; brina co boil. + Reduce beat cover. Simmer 20 m.imdes or until chicken is tender. + Uncover. Continue cooking I 0 minutes + Remove chicken to platter; keep Winn. + Stir process cheese spread into skillet until melted. Serve over chict:en. Garnish as desiml 4 servings Prtp ti.mt: JS minutes Cooking timt: SO minutes COit per rmpe: Sl.91 C• per .mac: U9 r ,.. ' Main Duh RttiJN ~cup.a H y, mp dlopped ll"ftll peppa- y, mp dtopped -'-l alpl (7 cm.) elbow .......... l tablespow ....prtM cook~ dl'lliMd . t lb. v,,_,. ~ Procea Clleae Sprad. cubed + Preheat oven to 3SO°. + Sau~ vegetables in marganne. Reduce heat to k>w. + Add process ctxae spread and milt: sttr unnl ~ cheese spread is melted. + Stir in IDIClrOOi; spoon into 2-quan casserole. + Bake IS miDuRs.. Olmisb as desired. 6 servings Prq1 tilnt: 13 minutes C ooki111 tilrw: IS minutes MICROWAVE:+ Microwave vegetables and nwgari.oe in 2-<l'Wt casserole on HIGH ... 2 to 2~ minwes or until tender. + Add process cheese spead and ~ nucrowave 3 to 4 minutes or until procm cheese spread is melted. srinioa after 2 minutes. + Add l'DICal"ODi; toss lightly. Microwave on high 4 to 6 minutes or until thoroughly beau!d. tarring after 3 minutes. Garnish • desired. Coom.t TI11tt IS minutes C... ,_ ndpt: SJ. 7l COit per ttnilla: W EE s Main Dult Rte~ ~ lb.V,,,..'t•HM"Ded ,,__a.. Spnad. mbed y, mp .. ~ cup old f1 rhheed or 419"* om. •KOObd l tr 1J1t•*7....,... ....... ..., + Prdal oven to~. ~ mp c.e.p ~ mpn.dJc:Mppedoa6aa + Stir process cbeele spread. milk Ind mustlld in small saucepan over low hela until llDOOdl + Re1ene ~ cap proceu cbeae spread sauce. + Mil ranaini1ta \4 cup procaJ cbcae spread sauce MCI rcmainina ~ in lllp bowl Ulllil well ~h1dod. + Sblpe iMo 8 a J..incb loll i.n 10 ~ 6-incb blkina dish. + Bib 40 ....... Sent with reserwd process cheae spread llUCe. o.nisb u ...... 41eniDp hrp tilrtl: IS minu1eS Coolillt tilfw: 40 mm• . MlcaOWAVI: + Miaowtw prooeu dMae preed. milk IDd lilUiard ia ·~..-bowl onlOOH3eo.5ntiD•nor11nblmooth. ... ""YlniM t 1 +....,..•11dnl• diiaed. + OMr Wi6 na ,.... + Mktowaw cm HIGH 10 • 14 · A laic M lfts6mi 2 r 1M .... IOm•1betore.mac.+se.w ... ,. t• 1,__ .. ..... llk"1fMYf ~ w: 20 mia ............. c.t,. Ndpt: U.71 Cell........ ..,. I ' ( ' ..... ,,. ........ FlllETS 3 89 W-• Ott ~ MOUfll ••••••• naua11 sa..a• · W-3.79 ~~ W-2 ••• ING CHIRRIB NORTHWIST GROWN, SWID Art"On~ Frnh In Store POM PON BOUQUETS .......... I .ff ~a:E~~IONS ...................... •-'I 12.()z. • FRESH BLUEBERRIES .................. IA. l.M ·-- l(llAft llAYO•IAIU 32~~~· I 69 LIMIT 2 • LIMIT 2 ., •• a.oz. ~ NTATO 9A.LA8 y MACA~I SAlAO 1.89 ALWAft MUl~W 2.89 27.CT. REGULAR 12-0Z. CANS + C.R. V., UMIT 2 89 PINT FlAVOH Mrl ~·· 13 0. Chocofote Pi. Or IANANA CREAM PIE ... ... .. . .. . .. .. .. 1.89 lltdley• 4.Ct llG EAR COi CottN ..................... ... ........ ~iifrM-1t.A• .. •••• 2.". .luSi)A, ~ TrH Ripened EXTRA lAltGE nACHES ............... LI. • M aY 4th Pmc •m S.VAllma. IAOf ..VIS 6 ""'° CHICICI N, 880 snu CHICICIN, mo ... Olt POK .. n Olt SANDWICH flXINS 19.99 JO 29.99 Less fa t may mean less food How do f ut·food chains reduce calorics, fat and cholesterol ln aome of their chicken producta? Simple: They servo smaller portions, 11ys the June lsa\Mi of American Health. On averap. KcJUudty Fried O\icken's Ute 'n crispy chJcbn breut contaln1 36 percent fewer calorics, 40 percent lea fat and saturated fat, and SO percent leu cholesterol than what th. Chain calla its utra·tuty crispy Chiclcn breast. The mapzlne uys tJwi now product alto wclah abOut 38 percent less: It's only 3 ouaoa, compared to the utra ·~·· 4.8 °""'*· In addJtion, Burpr Kiq'• ~ BK broiler 26 percent '"'6Ue:r than Its chicken aandwkh ~ (5.9 ouncca vs. 8 ounca), and Wei'MIJ'• pfJled-chicken 11ndwleh wcfjhl 19 psrcent lea than lta chiebn Hndwtch (6.l ounc11 vs. 7.7 ouncet). The boriom llne II Uaat ... tJaouah tblll produCta .,. ...... '°' )'O'&. the ............ ~ thoulcln't be • ....,, '*".of ,,. diet. _.,~,... ..... Save .69 . per lb. Ralphs American ~~~~e 1 48 Save .80 • Ralphs Pork & ~J~!1._S 3/$1 Buy 3·Save up to .47 Whole Seedless Watermelon Atd Ripe.per lb, 2 ltr.·7•Up, RC or A&W or Upton Tta, Sunldat or tt..1Uen Punch-Auotted VarletltHICh btt.-Plul CA AecMmptlon Vllue I Fresti ~~~ .. berries 1. 2 " ( .. ' ' . --_.. 1 , .. ;;:~····'--.-. 'ti .... 'htl ... ... ·.•• "'-...: .... . 1-tll ., ... .... ='"'-' gz1,=··=7~ -wSq l:asd .. , .... "Y-:... -·" _ ....... -......... ... 1111111. -... 5Ef Qllol, dill 11....W .. -.·oold Dr, -........ Dz ,,.. ...... 4 • --.....,. • J' 5 IJ I ... ...,., 'I ... £ .... ____ ..... ................... ud ................. ,.. ..uaw tllldl. anrlac c:a\'kie&. t --.. crumbly -. lhlnp 11oo -and-.. are not real IDOd lot deotal heallh," taicl Dt. iifiQael CelUttl, a pediatric -.. Fniil wed.&el are always the tint -!or deaert !or heallhy teeth, but most kids don't comider t.bia dcAert. .. said Cellitti, who bu five kids at home. ..... -· .. ll'a -"' ,..., -....-,ni.•- Rolls -----they -to .... -. ...,... .. the creW:. for bomL" What's a parent to do? Avoid foods that arc retained ill the teeth, foods dentists c1ll -".retentive." And, if you do cat 1:: retentive foods. brush your teeth !C rightaway afterward. g Creative use of fruit• with minimum use of sugar allows you to enjoy "something sweet to end with" without guilt about possible Fenttad, a •FM r r wbo came IO lhil OOWlll)' 25 ,...... 'f'> recommendecl • _. -that combines tr.la hit and bread. lt'1 Wied ,._,.,.., Puddiq (=ipe below) ucl b11 been popuJar in New FJt&land since Americans of arid& uce1try made. it !be finale !or the typical Fourtb of July aalmoG dimlor, Dcsseru tbat combine fnlit llld dairy products ..... !ugested u tooth-oven by Pelidl Busch, a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Auociation. -::: = ---- A p.l4tter of &uit and cbcCIC, ao "'Jliffage :Faire Slioppe.s • For Lease-Prime Location ' Retail Space From 51.85 gross Office Space From 51. 6s gross Largest Mall In Laguna Beach. o Levels Of Secured Parking. Prime Coast Highway LocatiHL Heavily TratTded Area. FOR YOUR JUIY4m HOIIDAY -----------------------------ONE cotlPON PER 4-PACK ---------------~------------- '• • ?~ • I ........ .. ,.,. .. ,. ttwrt'1 Thi1 easy, cok>~I dulert idea ii from the Califomil Apriall AdYilory Bolrd. NO MORE FLEAS GUARANTEED 'TR. JUNE 1992 Fleos are a stubborn ~t. You con dust 'em, spray 'em, collar 'em, even bomb 'em; but still they pe™st. And all the while, they're driving your dog and cot crazy, not to mention you and your fam ily. " ( But there is on obsokne way to kill Reos. CoM Fleobusten ~ immediately. We speciolize in killing Reas; your vet~.!:."' will tell you. It wortcs for the entire fleo season, and if"""' . ~ "° for one full year, guaranteed or yOOr money bock. So there's absolutely no risk, except maybe I ' having your pet loo,te you to death. .... n.•~ Call Fleobusters today for a free telephone estimate. 714-979-fW ~ !Jiii ... flll ot 1-JJHLIA. --------------- Oo• ·~··· (~pond..,,. lh .. QVOl'Ot'lff. Upon c~ot Fleo0us'9n' ~.ho.. 'fO'Jllf~' !Khn.coon~""" lhe dolted ...._ k>_._,t• "°"' +ul __,.~~ ..,_...., ~ one ,..,, from llw dotll wntNori Otl thio c.n.fitolll. fl&obu1reo "g.-..n!Md P9f ooM 1• it_,~ wilt). Mi b.en.Md eflwc:li....,"' ~it_. so 000 ~ ~ Soufher1'I C..W.:.-0, Clfld ii ................ o.-. f0< lvrfhe• d.to.11 orod to -Mr'! qu<e1"-', col F....,.,.. ot l~flEA VEIUll.UW .UPUVD "' , Banana Foster Com Meal Crunch Cake _... ' 1/2 cup all,purpose flour 1/3 cup chopped pecans ,. 1 /4 cup padced brown "'So' 1/4 cup margarine, melted Qlke 1/2 cup margarine, softened ' 1 1/2 cups granulated "'So' ~ ~cups mashed ripe bananas (approx. 4) 1/4 cup light Of datk rum 1 tsp. vanilla 1 1/2 cups all,purpose flour 3/4 cup Quaker Com Meal 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1 /2 tsp, baking soda 112 tsp. sak (optional) Whipped cream Banana slices Heat oven to 350 tiegtte• f, C"'ue 1 Orlnd! tube pan, Fot streusrl, combine all inirecfients; mbc until avmbly. For ake, beat mvgarfne and •upr until fluffy, Add egp, one at a time, beotl,'l. ...ir after udt, lllend In blnona. rum and ,..,,;;~ Add ror Pia ingredienb, mixing ju1t - blended. Pour lnlo pan, Sprinkle with 1-.I mixture, Bake 45 lo SS m °' until -n pldi Inserted in center comes out dean. C.ool mmpletely. Remo¥e from pan, Coml1h with ,,..._ whipped aum and banona slk:es, if desi~. Malcet 12 Hrvinp. Nutrition Information: calories 370, protein 4g. carbohydrate 57g. fat 1Sg. cholesterol JSmg. dietary fiber lg. sodium 230mg. ' . ,/Swan Lake? ., . ' ' IA • ·, •••I Swan tu~.et ls just Duckyll No slttlnc ducks herel Just Ille exoeptk>nal quality and ftne detallincolPs1•sa1•esoUd brass, Swan des&cn faucets and tubsets. Add P t t s 1 I beth attesso<tes. and you've rully f01 duck soup! Don't Co Daffy, come vtsJt West End West With a selection like ours, you'll never eo on• "'Wild Goose O\ase" qainl end WU Ndacc••._._.~ l111l.Af\lnaC.nyonRd,' Lacuna Beach, CA 171-41 -49-4·226-4 t . . Super Size Lay's or Ruffles ~ Potato Chips Selected Varieties 20 Oz. Bag J ... Not to Exceed 1596 Fat Lb. 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Brownell. '9Tbcy should try to ensure that chances of succaa are high before they bep." The study fourid that the risk of dyma from heart disease is about mfkHl" fAUI.~ Thr p.-rfN'I wa~ to ~a) ··Thank~". .. ( on~alulatJon• .. or .. ,ou · rr S1w1·1al" OrJtr \our rn .. 1nm ma1lr ,:ift ha,krl lode,. Sh1ppin~ ll\ailahlr. 14U172. Da\PDl'SA IAMOn "h"'" hrr ~h,'~ ~ptt111l with our .. 1nktnir; rolnr hlorkf'd floa t by Two Potato in rool rrmklr n11t11n Your rhoir.-of l1lotrlJkhaki/whitr, rhma hlur/ro~/rmnald or ~ky l1lell'/mmtlpurpk. S1zr, \S S-M-L-XL. Sift. ltl-5521. L IU.UUU A «& A:WD.IJIS StWllling 18K gold, buffalo horn and ruby nttk..latt and matching braceld. Hand- ~tyltd in Fr1ntt. Sutt to hf a one-of-a-kind pf t. Ml-1511 ~ Very fminiae ray• ltparalel (or work and~. in mixed printa. By Platin•. ~·· SUP&tJP NIWI MT A unique hulth dub and boutiqut dtdicatf'd lo long·ttrm fit ness for ovtr mnf' yean. a 1..-a. llA.!Q Tru.-tlf'gantt. 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Jewtlel"l I a..lt• A n- ~Up Newport; Greet Earth Vitamioe Tryst secret should be kept quiet Dear Ann Landen: I am now 43 yean o ld but I am writins about an incident that happened lS yean a&O· After drlnkin1 · too much at a ~ ...... party at my sister's b0ute. I Im =Jo=~~ 121•1 I home. 10 I spent the nJabt on the couch In her livins room. In tbc wee houn of the morning. I think my lilter'1 husband awakened me and we had sex. I wouldn't eDCtJy call it rape, but it wu the next thin& to it. I didn't acream because I didn't want to friabten my UttJe nieces and nephews who were asleep ups ta in. The next day I told my beat friend what I tbou1ht had happened. She advised me to keep my mouth shut because it would only cause trouble. To be perfectly honest, Ann. I may have dreamed the whole thlng. There is no way I can prove that it actually happened. I took my friend'• CQmmenl$ seriously and decided to say nothing. Two weeb ago my sister caught her husband cheatina. She is now . filing for divorce. He is denying everything and says she is crazy. I believe I could help her case by telling about the incident that happened in their livins room lS years ago. I need )'OUt advice, Ann. Please tell me what to do. -Long-Tune Secret Keeper in Green Country Dear L.T. Secret Keeper: Tadmoay, o«trtd 15 ,an after tbe fact, bJ a woman wllo wu drank and "may llan beea dreamla1" woald aot btlp UJl>odJ'• caae ftl'J •Kil. Dear Ann Landen: The followina Is an open letter to the Jouer I almost hit while driving home in the rain last night: Dear Sir: You may have tbouaht your white shirt provided suffldent visibility for motorists, but you should know that I oould not ace you at all until you were riaht in front of me, even thou&h I was going a little slower than the speed limit. Consequently. when you alippcd on the rain-1 lickcd shoulder I bad no chance to react. Had there been enouah time for me to react, the car directly behind me and the car in the oncoming lane would have forced me to ma.ke a terrible split·aecond choice -either I hit you. pt rear- ended, or have a bead-on crash. I doubt that I could have missed you bad I swerved to the rf&ht. Fortunately ror both of ua JOU were able to catch yourself bclore you fell into the path of my car. You probably think that your safety ia a pe1110nal laauo and tbat It bu no unpact OD anrone el-. Well, I'm a wry MMftM penon and killina or aeri<Naly lnjurina you would .,.YO bad 1 denatatin1 effect on my life. If you are not concerned about your own health and Welfare, pleue think aboUt mine. I urge you to ao out and buy yourself eomc renectivo c:lolblnt or a atrap-on Uaht, or better .~t bOth, and uae them when rcM& JOI after da~ And pleuc cofttkler lt9Jtna off &M bU1J atrect and adct to the aide roeda When tbe ~ and foodrrlre aa poor aa they were &alt n t. If 10'I ffOn't do a-. llliftll or yOunelf, I hope JO" Will do the8' for ttiit me..~ whO almoiat killed you .... aipt -Nori P. iD Your OtJ. USA Dear Nice Pw11at Y•'ft ..-.., ............. 111 'lr'I ................ 0.. " ...... (a.. .. . J ......... ,. ... ,, ..... ... ..... u • ........,, a. .... ,. ....... -.. 1 2 11111 " • ..... ll(W ........ .. .,.. .. R 1710 Sm Are A~ Om Mta, CAlikrnia 92627, (714) 645-1313 .. .. .. .. • \ t lllllOl'sayshacmblll CUI lat In AnB'lml'I IMtl U Martin Katahn reaches S percent of the 20 million people who be says need his help, he will have helped 1 million people -and that's a lot by anyone's reckoning. ''1bere are 20 million ~le under age 65 who arc sick, and they don't need to be, he sajd. "They have cancer, heart problems, gall bladder, diabetes -all from their lifestyle. It costs $150 billion in health care and that's unnecessary," Katahn, a clinical psychologist and professor at Vanderbilt University is the author of a best-seller about the T-Factor diet. H e is now promoting a new book, "One Meal at a Time" (W.W. Norton and Co., $19.95). On a recent visit to benvcr, he arrived with a bag of P.fOPS - hot fudge sauce, gingersnaps and fig bars, to show the difference in fat content. "The major reason I wrote the book is to help people reduce fat in the diet, the greatest nutritional hazard in the U.S.," K.atahn said. But what's a psychologist doing promoting a book on reducing fat in the diet? Katahn has an eminently sensible answer. "The role of a psychologist is to show people how to do it. We know people arc interested in reducing the fat in their diet because the largest growing segment of the food industry is the low-fat products. But we also know that the second-fastcst- growing segment is the high-fat segment, gourmet dessert foods. People arc interested but still want to enjoy thewselves." UMECmCKEN 6 chicken tmuta, skinned aod boned White pepper Four tunes 1 lf2 tables~ns red wine vinepr 2 doYea pnic, crushed lf2 teaspoon coriander 112 teaspoon dry m11stard 1/4 teaspoon almin 118 tea~ po11nd ckwea Ume slices for pmiah Rinse the chk:ten breasts well under ruoolna water. Pat diy. Cover the cb1ckeo breasts with frcably cround white pepper. JUk:c the limes, and keep tho 1helJ1. In a bowl, mix toaetber tlie lime juice, vinepr and spices. Place chicken in a aJus or ccmruc dish; pour limo mixture <Mr chicken. and CXJ¥W cbJctcn with Oattco lime shells. Rcftiaetate for 1 1/2 boun or more, tumin& c:b1cken often. Placo cbidten on hot Jrill, ~Pina • COYered with the lfme ahelli u much u ~le. Baste with marioade. OrilJ 30 tO 40 minutes. or until tender and j\&lt ~ pink. SCrvea6. All-American Barbecue Sauce and Marinade 3/4 cup water 2/3 cup (6 oz. a n) tom.to paste 1/3 cup loosely packed parsley leaves 1/4 cup chopped onion 1 large dove garlic 1/4 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar 3 tbsp. apple cider vinegar 1 tbsp. vegetable oil 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 1/2 tsp. prepared mustard 1 1 /2 tsp. salt In blender container or food processor fitted with metal blade, combine water, tomato pute, parsley, onion, prlic, sugar, vinepr, oil, Worceiterthlre n uce, mustard and slat Blend until smooth. To use as a basting sauce, grill two pounds chidcen, turkey, meat of fish until at least half done before brushing with N uce. Server any remaining 1auce • a tllble Cl0fl61..nt. To UM u ............ , pow....., ... a .... retealable plastic .... Pin two .... chk:bn, turby or me.t IMO ~ bag. Turn to coat an .we.. wr1C'* .t 1eMt three houn or ow...tpt. For h, ,.....~ up to three houn before grllllng. IMl'ORTANT: Remaining marinade should not be served as a table condiment. Prepare extra saua!/ marinade to serve at the table. Malan s.wtt and MM#nl#k: Follow basic recipe substituting cilantro leaves fro parsley and lemon juice for apple cider vinegar. Add three tbsp. chile powder and 1 /2 tsp. ground cumin. OMnt.al Saua and MarlnMk: Follow basic recipe omitting parsley and Worcestershire sauce. Reduce salt to 1/2 tsp. Add 1/4 cup StOY sauce and 1 1/2 tsp. ground ginger. N«~: Sauce may be prepared ahead and refrigerated up to three days before use. From NOrth 0r..-Cowwty From South Or.-.ge Cowwty 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 •ADO THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED Of'F~ HOURS PUBLICATION OEAOllNE Mondey Fn 6 JO PM l....sav Mon !I JO PM Wec:t-ey l.,. S JO .... ll•undey Wed 3 JO PM Frldey Thon S 30 ~ S.tu<d•y Fn 3 30 P~ Sund•Y Frt S 30 PM CHECK YOUR AD THf f.._IT DAY '"" O••ty P11ot \l•.-r. t0< tll~y and ecc:uracy How .. •f'• OCC••t0n•lly e<•OIS do OCCVI Pl .. ,. ........ wh"n your ad 1\ 1 .. .a l>Kk •nd Cll«:k your eo detly Af'PO<I e<ror, 1mm.,d1e1~ to 64:1 56711 The Deity PllOI ac c. .. pls no 1ta1>11tly tor eny eHor 1n •n adven1oemen1 tor whtth 1t mey bfo ,,.,ponsoble ••c.c>I lor the coll or lhe w•c• ec:1ua1ty r><cup..O by 1n. e<ror C•ed<I cen onty bfo •llow.d tor th<" t.rsl •nsetllOn Any emount nol P••O ''"'"'" JO deys H r~..S wtH be sub,.c t 10 but not 11m1t..S to hnence cnerges compulec:I e1 1' , ••• or the unP••d t>at•nc:. pet mon111 •II collection cCKta end eny ·~•'JOh•l>k' euorney a ,_. .. ... - ' .,. fl I.ti I ' ' ··-.. ' " ' 1, ·. ··:' ~l . ' . . .... . .. ... . . . . t..• t .•.•. ' t t ~ t ' 4 ......... f. ' " •• 111 .... ~ • • I' l -.. . -. ' ....... -. . ... 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I '\oil<\ HI \'-.h Nam•----------~----~-------AddnU --.......,.._...._,_......,......., ____ ......:. __ --.~ ' DATE{ I NE NALS USE THI S FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD PRtNT Cl.EARlY: (first three words are boldface> 25 word maxinllTl FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Coll-Ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate. ~ ------------------------------------ OTV: StRE; ZP: ---.,.. II... .. I la -I• ..... W. _.... llCQlllll your .,..... 811 ....,.,. IL '9f- ........ -~ ,. ,,., ft .. .,......~ ....... -••'•.., ..... ..... ._ ................. ., ...... ~ ........ v.u ........ .. ... ........... ,.., "' 1111 ........ ~ ........ ....... I ,.. " ..... ...,. .. ,...,.... GUIDELINES 9y CHAltLES GOREN Wllt'I OMAR SHARIF WM1 TANN AH HIRSCH 8oUl vulnerable. South dW.. NORTH •7. •A KJ 6 •82 •Q8743 WEST EAST •& 10 & s • 9 8 6 •• • •Q 10 7 2 •Q " 10 9 • 8 ' s •K .J 10 • 9 '5 2 SOUTH •A Q J 2 98 8 s •AK 7 6 •A 8 The biddinr: South Weet INT P .. 2• P .. P ... p .. North Eut 2• p ... S NT P ... ()penin, lead: Queen of • One of our pet peevee ia the de· fender who falaecard.a at every op· portunity. More oft.en than not., the player succeeda in fooling pArtner rather than declarer. o.Un with dire conaequences. There are eome false· card.a, however, which cannot co11t. The pictutt llOOn becomes clear to partner. but declattr can be taken in. North-South conducted a 11tan· dard auction to reach a normal three·no·trump game. With 28 pointll in the combined holding, that ahould have been an euy contract to fulfill. However, there wu no ready tource of tricU, and a wily West ma.napd to lure declarer down the wroni ro.d Aft.er duclrini the opentn, di.· mond lead and winninJ the cootinu· ation, declarer decided hia beat chance lay in developinJ the club suit. But when South laid down the aoe of clubt, West dropped the Jdna. That could not pouibly co.t-t.be defenders were due to get only one club trick no matter which cud WMt played. That wu not the impresaion de· clarer received. Afraid that the dub 11uit wu not breakin( and that play· ing a aec:ond club would would loae a tempo, d«larer decided to look eJae. where. A fineue of the heart jack loet to the queen, and a diamond return forced out declarer'• lut stopper in the suit. Declarer now croued to the kina of hearta and tried the apade fineue. That loat., and Weat cuhed a dia· mond to complete the defenders' book, then carefully uited with a apade. When heart.a didn't break, declarer had to concede down one. You can arsue that declarer should not have been fooled into taking the line of play that be did. However, once the lrini of clubt dropped declarer needed only one of two fineuea in the major suit. to aucceed-far better odda than when he 1t.rted. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Money chests 6 -ofrOMS 10 Helpe< abt>r 14 Roman ardOf 15 Olspleale 18 Speed uno 17 Goff or polo 18 Ascended 20 FOR s successor 21 Run away 23 RldlcYlous 24 Peeled 28 EJIP<>9M the lalaeness ol 28 olf parried 30 Norman Vincent 31 W0td110< the eudletlCe 32 Gloomy 38 DC VIP 37 Ord and York 38 Mound stat 39 Founding tathef 42 ln«t gas 44 Looeen knots .,, 45 Not In l1v0t 48 ComJ*!Nllon 49 Fowl IO --In IM d.nt 51 8eCll 52 Male cat 55 Fish st0t1es 58 Marble 60 Lottie soil 6 t Pre-Easter penod 62 Entrenc.s 63 OcNrll 64 Not on time 85 Oi.cherge DOWN 1 W1111tband 2 Pow. unlll 3 Clue to 1 crime pemap1 4 Do wrono 5 ReleaM 8 Curved 7 Body llu1d 8 High priest 9 Opp of Rep tO ~Oedl 11 Auto type 12 Mov9d furtlvely 13 Gray 1hark1 19 Good Book 22 Went anead 25 Anne~ 28 Profundity 27 SenM ~IJlllS 211 Stinger 29 W1terborne 30 Nez Indians 32 -Day 33 Set apwt 34 Greett deity 35 Gr .. , 37 Some foodl 2 3 4 s 14 17 J l e l s l DOWER AP AR NOLO OCHRE LI VE co L L EC T I ON TA I L A S S } & I • SSE E NOS iLA TE FR o- C AEN EL L •PIS T I L O WNER •L E G IA L • UNI S A L V AD OR AL LE NOE .l.B-~ •J..Q.TS Y•STEIN ER ERAS SEC Rlli'! M -e OS 0 RAL L I M A FAT •MERSES OD Es I NHIBITIVE VE NT STEEL I ALEE EATS_ HORSE BOND "0 Me•lcan pollOe "' Bumbllng 42 Medium 43 CSA IOldl« 45 -Pa<Mghlen 411 F• IChedule 4 7 Oellghl 48 River., .. 411 Romantic act 7 8 9 ) 5 I HOUllng ~I 53 Citlnnl tuft, 54 Moel competent 5e Tot.ity 57 Mudow 69 Jok• 11 12 13 NYCLH 11 ...._,_......, .......... , ,_.,, 1 ........ l A v u T ~I ....._ ___ .,__--r.ff i There are two kinds of song I I 15 f · 0 lyrics today. Those you can ----· ---------understand and those you Looking to sel thateztra atacktngap the garage? 0 N F E M T I wish you --. ~-,,-.. ,--,-... ,-.. , ... , ....... 9 Complete the chuckle quoted _ _ _ _ _ ~y f1llln~ In the missing WOf'da ..____.._...._ ___ ....._ __ _. you develop from step No. 3 betow. 'llNT NUMBERED LETTERS IN THESE SQUARES 6 UNSCRAMBLE lETTUS TO I GET ANSWER SCIAM-UTS ANSWIU Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is a treasure to someone else. For only $8.52 you get 4 lines for 3 days. Coll today. Tb....,, J ... '¥1 Spotliaht on employment, pell, ,...,....,, J8M 21 OlalllW Many penons daim more dependents, rcpaira. , CAnlCOAN (Dec. ~Jan. 20): Aquariana are in various Halli of UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Full You don't u.tU.ally bclicYe that yo.a Fame than any ocher 1.0di.acal lip. It Moon hl&hh'-bta property, home, were bom to bo one of life'• is dalmed more banlrin1 accutiYe1 IOlutlon to d1Jcmm1 hwolvina older undcrlinp or failurca. Howeftr, are Vlrp. The claim has been put femlly member. Promote aecurity, there will be momenta over UM next forward that more twins arc born durability and ma~c apcd1J effort to day or ao when otbcn W your under Ocmini, that more left-handed check references. Taurus. uocher patience by questlonina ,our nery peraona and tho1e wbo arc Ubra ln~lvcd. statement or aclJon. Tbctcforc. mate ambidestrou1 arc alto GcmlnlJ. The SCORPIO (Oct. l3-N09. 21): Full your intcntiou abeohatcty dear from claim ii that l..eol att not only show Moon position cmpbulte1 the etart and In DO uOQCfta.IA tcnna. people but make excellent experimentation, lntcllcclual AQUARIUS (Jan. ll-Fcb. 19): ev1n1ellw. It la claimed more curioaicy, trip UM>Mna relative. Sec Each and c.very alp or tile Zodiac ls psyclilatrisu aod newspaper cditon people, places, lituatlons lD realistic now atfc:dcd by a Full Moon in lbe are Scorpios. Librans are said to il&hi. Be poalliYe term.s aro made rather dour and item aian ot have tense or drama, knowlcdfe of crytlll clear. Caprlc:om. Thcrcrore, oollcquea or musk and to poueu unusull \'OtCel. SAGnTAIUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): a>-workcn are atill DOC Utcty to late AJUIS (March 21·April 19): FuU Spocllaht on oraanlutlon, anJ'hina on trutt or ~ you the Moon poaltlon accents career, oommunlation with lndtvidull who kind ol 1uppor1, coopendon and promotion, productJon, fvtrillment ot "pulla fin1ncl1J atrlnp." Lunar usoraoca yo.a tcck. ambitions. Project will be completed, po&ition ICCCDts moocy, payments, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 10): Al you'll OYercome distance, lanpap collections. protection of pel'IOft81 the till of openlna up a fn old banicn. You could abo rc<lCivc pouculons. On auardl wounds Of addlna C\acJ to lbo ftn. 1eriout propoul. CA.PIUCOaN (Dec. 22-Jan, 19): JOU must now tab tlle laJdatM OD Cycle hi1h, you'll be at riaht plKe at the bomc·f'tont and nau, refute to TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Frub c rucial moment. Hlfbllabt be taJkcd down or l.nttm.ldlltad. A start In new dlrcctlon consJdcrcd confidence, lnltl1tlve, or;alnalily. major rcorpttlutloo or.,...-~ of "e.-ntlaL" Lunar po&!Uoo hl&hli&hta Wear 1hadca of ~rple, py, peen an upheaval cannot bt put otf aadl travel, pblloaophy, pardcipetlon in and black. C.omplellon '>f project lo publlahlna project. Auociate lnvolvu journey ex;· (March ll.April 20): No c:onskScred weak will surpritc with AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11): mauer a.ow dart or din tbe llttaadoft 1trenath. Aoc:cnt vsriccy, dltcovefJ, abUlty to now eccnu to be, lluc> ,.... ... ,.. GDHNJ (MlY ll.June 20): Full act 10 heart or mattera. Stop playfna pteW>ua occuioal *° JOI MiM Moon oolnddea with accountlna "follow the leader.•• Allume JOU.I' l.ateft 1 l\lmblo or bh ftlick t.Ottola. procodurea. in~tory, ttrona physical own role ot leadership. Lunar ~o 00 ., accont tlie I"' rr .._. 1t1t1ctlon. lntulllve fntellect poallioo blahllahu Hcracy, Into toreaotq cartdl tf11Ma or ec:tMted. 8y pJaytn1 hunch. JOU dllcretJon, unique toor. benefits clthcT ot a "'7 ,.,._., ooolcl hit jactpot. Cancer na!M PISCU (l'cb. 19·March 20): aatwa or at"'°"- flpru prOtn~ntly. Surprise party could dolfllnat• TAUaUs (Ar-'' 21 u-,,~1' la CANCIR {June ll.July 22): 1con1rio. Focus on uoorthoclol ... ot • kT;, ,;;;'' ' or Dtvcnlty, try different tnOdcl of proceduna, tlll'llna. ••lnloa "'9lled .._,.,.. ...... tan11tu tnnaportatlon. B1nph11ia on cooperation of fam1t1 member. oalJ what a. b *-.,_la dlil lolt- cooperalivo etforta, publk rclatloM, S.riout dila•loa ~..,...,a. term. Thie ..,.. • __. to kpl riaJlta, marital 1t1t In major dlaaa• of realdtau. A4uarlu ptob&lm ot a putMtllllp ..... a1 ~hi. JOU trlft a .0.0. dccWoo. rcpeeuatad to jolat tl•aldel anu~b, Saaft..mn fn picture. 1 r JUN & J 1 11 Y 0 U a Ml•••· kt* or .. .......... LIO (July 23-Aua. 22}j °"'*1 llR19D.\Yl YOll attract ......... ol OIMIJIO C... zw ... 11): 1'Wa will to punue poUcy ,.frinl arit~. adfatit~ cSUtiai'· You ;uay c1oa -90 ._ 1 ...._ .... ,_,...nactlon. robutidtna-~m. ate ~ dfna•ic. ....._ tO and ~ .,........ ...at. ~lltlooablp It~ but aoc wltl'IOUt fWat fOf ~ Arica. Obn Honwr, llOIC ol :IM cllllc.it compllcatlont. Basic mcthoda ot ,._... play .....,._. ftllll 111 ~r -....-. ~ ..._ ,.._ il9d 09.ratloa subject to review. Wt, Oamet c:jdl .,cttpla ........ ~hi.plJ a .-.. of ....... Captkiom llM>M:d. ......,,.., ..,..... 11&ae-. ,.... .... 11 ._. 1Dr ,_ 11 dllt .......... VlltGO (Aus. 23-Scpt. ll): Read addltloa' '° ~. You'I """ • -,.ruc..,IJ • r... • Joiat ud Wtl&.o, be aaaJyticil, ....,... hly, thra •Ill Ille do•••tlo uMert ..... or ~ .....,. .. tonnec. Acunt ott "-"° ......, adjHt•ant, llfeatyl• •UI M oan11,_., aucftdio& to tllk pm.~ (portd, "trHaton•d:' ltpt .. lllef alto CAM:I& (JtttM za.Jtdf JS): n. You'll be C01918'ended ~ ....-, ••Dlf..... 9lill amee~ ,_.., dtlOlllll ,.,.... •-----1-,':""1-0-.,-,-,.-,0-_-olc~ .... ln-11-...--.-c-•-r-,-.---.. own birth 11an •• "°" bldlMd to tell the Ind) ud ..... tha 4"G. clatllflff h81 fteWI for JOU. HOWftr, a V.11 Moioa .. CIU!nmni t t .. 642-5678 Apillc8 that a oon!rontatJon Of ahowdowo with panncra mu.st bo IM>ided at Ill ooeta. So beet down or badt away from potentially aplo&tYe dtuatlon&. LEO (July 24-Aua. 23): If JOU are a typical Leo, tbcn by natuna you tend to be UP"front and apcct otbera to be th• 11me. Now, bowewr, JOU must learn IO l&b doae u.>dala on tbelr tmns and. for lbo time bcln& at least.. limply 900Cpt the role ~ 119 ualped II wort. '\1aOO (Aua. 24-Scpt. 23): No matter .tlat leflllN you ao to do die r\a)lt thbla. JOU atW teem to eftd up wf th cg oe yo.at face. 1\crefore, ,our but OOW'M of ldioft It the moment II to distance yo.ancll ftom thoae who dtbet cannot or wW not Ii.ten to ruton or mate • finn commitment. I.DIA (Sept. lA-Oet. 13): A F\&ll Moon ln 0.prfcorn alpines that ao old atptneOl la 1bou1 to rear ill""' head. However, bnlna alven ..oclata t'NfY chance to play fair, )'Oii muat now reject any demands ,ou fi I to be uQjUlt or whlc.b ~ plac• you to an awtward or cmblmalfta~tlon. acoa.PIO Oct. 24-NOY. 22): The pMl c:w.Ple Meb ICCl'ft 10 hlft biun • time of peraonal ~UMllCI. lcmea ot m'C..a. aedao-....~anatab9tbb. However, ttae Full Moo1 lo c.mn w *iUt to brina tbla ....... ., dltnc.k ud ..-•tlat ,...._, ..... MOl'ITMIUI (°No't. 2).0ec. lt): "'-ii IM Su ln O.ocw ..aa • -uo.al ..,.et to Ploco In early '""°' It wlJl be IO lloli* bimd. la .... ....... "°'""''· '°" 11111 ciaMIOt ..... '° .. • trklt Clf ..... ClSrtUa ...... -= ... ...... .... Jol•t .............. ~ ........ " \'OlJa -y • °" THVUDAY1 A N Mooil • 'ftJllltl .... ..., _ '° ..... ... ~·._ca .. •t• .. ... =,.,. ., ..... ,.. .... ntHI ii ,_,•II I 11 I ........... ,.. ,....., ........ .. ........ , daat -... llO """"' ...,. dOit. ..... eoetrol ..... ,_ ....... ,_, on ~ ot 11,,~.8AY 8 ........ ..... ... ........ ..... ..... .. ._ A.M.UDto_...,. ... c..--. .... ,._ ....... Oii ...... A GOOD ADI C4LL ONE OF 10QAYI --· Own ow. o1 ... ~ IOCeUlA ll0-10GI.. The Clllf. ~ \Mt-,,.. CommlUIDn, RE· OUIRU that el UMd, hou••hold eood• mo"•'•· pftnt th91r 1111.U.C. cat T number, amo•e & ~· Pf1rC their T.C.1111. ~ .,..., .. ~ "*"*-" YoU ._..,. • qi I llm tbout the ... ~ °'. mcMN', Imo or chauffeur, Ctll: """"° ueMIM Oom-mleaJOn.. .,,......,.,,, .. . ' ' 'I I • 1n •·. • ,\ ' . ...-.. . . .. .. ... --··_,. ' . . ( I ' I ' : ,, . 'd PIRMONTH *. rMIFC1111S * Euly morning m.otowoutes available. Mutt have dependable tranaportatioo and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 tfUNTIMG'K* llAQ\ <XmA MISA., NIWPOIT 11Aat. fouNTADf VAUIY, OMNI 6 LAGUNA llAOf """"" Hut Tl ...... ............ -. C)ouMe ~ own, 741'1 ..... I. Antlqu.e, Ofgan, lV, Meyteg dlaftwuMr, GAS 1C11rt a ou11i1D t111t =·~~"rt gee ninge W/"*'10 & W/MIHllD ... I .... net W..dola Dr• VWI&. Me-1... ,... 9CCI cite bile; ~=-~~---~·I ffrtaldelf-. ~ tlO. Voll ......,. .... MISC. knlctc.einaclce, 1i ciu ft ellCIRlnt -~ 17'1. lie.,._ women'• clothH, A.NTIOuae. wHher/ ~.'ictt tip In ,.._port dltlon,' t100 cHf't. welghtllft Ht wall •h~•· bo<*a. 922 d~l~· '"!~lture , r'Ucherr::-.~~';I: 8n-oML mount; 1100. ... s ... .-1.W. Thwa , 111 a· rte b9d, 1'000 21~..we R , 1 1215 -ttwu Sun. 117·1.-7 tool•, llltcf'tenware, ~-=:-'-=--~~~-I :,:.::':·~ l1s0 Mlclowa .. t110. mbo-............. m. =-::,:.:;:;-,.: "t,..-ay°:.t--..= ~~. =~=-=-bed-=~.::. ~ ~ 1= aAlURDAYN w; law •a ~ ~~!J~!:..!!!~~~·I •ntertalnment ontr oak ped 1 I .-a LIDO tiL• 8AL• 11-..-.. 731·7110 ~. "° .. ~ NO. _. ... as. 4 .,. 1325 oeo. w a ~"' ...-. a.. 8elbot "" -~ .... & door, dMrt • ._.. pedded clll*'G room m Ct• 1 •1 ..... t to Noon odf, IOI __,, tNQlmo. Cmr ==· Wll ..,... ottaln $40. Hlu.. ... 7..al 1141 ... "'-Udo Nord. eon. °' 'll17A Edg1 • a ~· Aefrte.' 1125. °' °'°"' Alvwedo ~-en.oea AU'AIOOAATOA. s. food PfCClllQt ... HAVE A ... ..,.,. to 2pm. 40I El ... Tle, 111/tOOl, 10' OOOft f\"oeM'rM. Skte ......,,, Modene. ,,... Qin Or '° 32' • ...., Udo .... by etde, el While. >ant 8HAOe TftU!&. Huge & 1M'I It. Ot..DfES Wtl.,, e4ec1. cfMn oond. 1111 9Uoe129 now. ,....,.. •Mde. GWC£ W E AND ~a. mtme. 87&-7939. Dftfef•lt ldnde. 15 -............. Cult South Baytronl, Ulle ~ ' " • t ! • l lone. M ten for '200. &42 5671 8oot1t Oar•e• llalbOtl leland dodl ••• ..,. Sde. lo'Plll... Pine ..... s-4 ft, pot. • ..... 2312 LaUnda. ~ 11'·20'. __._ -....__ ..... -'°' '50, 25 s.t 7AM-3PM. ~ --· uaow .. ,_ ,.....,,..,874-9422 oonc1, oe1c """' ~. -r;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;"[;;;:--;;;~~ I ftoe '32a. M1-Mae. I~ Din. rm + china, 12,000. Uhr ( ~ ( '. ; . '. ' ' ' .... f)' ' ... r~ ',~ ! I : I eafa....,. 10, 11700. LEADING EDGE XT, Henreclon Ctlltornlt 2DM8HD ·"' R>St<. Kina Bedroom .... Cotor 14': "'°""°' IOI NEEDS fNf1dly home. 12,000. I Trundle .,..._iced Myt)d. OKI-UMng pert altrneM, bed• + mattw DATA • 11S Mlcrolfie • blue•yed, epaded aoo -. ~ c.· 24 .,..,_ 1u cdumn ca 891 ••30 p9' .. , 2, black & pttrUr. Jdnt oond. aw. a-.m '700. ~ Lolua. "DAM 1001. PE~ • Hlmtlay8n 7 pc bedloom, USo. Qulckenl, Norton, !Otlena, ~A. 7 wk:e, _,..112. many ... , .. 1850. M&I', Yef'Y fluffy. S250. Celt Jim 8ftr 7pm. 8'7a421t P1S) ... 7221. ( • • • ' I 'I l : Tl •• . ' ' ~',. ~ . . ' . ' I .. l'ACIFIC VlEW .EMOftlAL l'ARK C-tery • Mort\Hlry cr .. 1)94 • C•e<'Tl•tO<Y Mortuary * Chapel Crema!lon 110 Broad ..... ay Cos1a Mesa 141-1111 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Tha Legal Deper1men1 al Iha Daffy Pllol It pleaMd 10 announoe a new Mrvlcl now available to new bulW--· We w1R OCJlllW SEARCH Iha nerne tor you at no extra ctiarga. and U\19 you Iha llma and Iha lrlO to Iha Court HOUM In Santa AN Then. of OOUtM, aft• the ..cn la compteted we wl" ,. .. ~ flctlt!Out bullneM l'llll'N •t•t• "*" wtttl the County Oertt, publl9h once a ..-for four 111'9196t• • raqulred by ....... Ind then ,... Yout proof Of pu~lon wtth County Cfiark Pteaee Slop by 10 ,... your flctltQA bu..,_ atatament at tha Delly Plot Lagal o.p."tmen1, 330 W9" 89y, Coata Meaa. Cllllfom&. " you cen "'1t Mop by, ple8la call U1 al (714) &42·'321, Extentk>n 315 Of 311 and we will"*'• attar.geir•ita for you to handle thll P"X*b• by ITllll. If you ft>Uld MM MY fuf1hlr ciu-- llons ..... c.11 ,,. and .... bt more than gleicf to ...i.c 'f"DU. Good luc:tl In your ,...., bulllnaill!t • ' I ed holictay Orange Coast cities' patriotism shines D4 lido's best cuisine 014 Marie goes country D7 Playing to a theme D5 Plus -20 thi8QS to do, the clut? circuit, Benjamin Epstein's Black BoC>k and our mob.rthwatering guide to Goost restaoraRts JJDGED BEST IN THE STATE BY THE CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER ~ ~TION DAILY PlLoT's 20 THINGS To Do 1 ..... , Orange Coast will celebrate communities the nation's p.m. Tickets are $26.50. Call 549- 1512. indepen dence.---------. ne"<I Thursday with a variety of nents. A parade, c1gh1 kilometer race. picnic, rnu~1cal fiesta and 'e' era I fireworks 'hnw\ arc among the activi ties planned in Costa Mc'>a. Newport B each. llunt1ngton Bt: 1ch and 7 18.-r I nuntain Valley. I or details, see '1ur. on D~ Haft Harren Features Editor 2 MU181t1MUll; Charles Desmarais, dm.ctor of Laguna Art Museum, will 'pc.1~ on "Making a Museum" ...,,tturda) at 3 p.rn . at Five Feet I on restaurant in Newport Beach I he free lecture. co-sponsored by lhl Works Gallery, LS pan of the mu,cum's art lecture cnes. 3 Ml)~ Downtown Laguna Beach 1s the \tage for two mystene\ I mlay and Saturday Laguna M\\fenc~ present~ to dinner theater shows at 7 p.m. both n1~h1' One show focuses on a film \!Jr Jnd her mcmoir<1, the other on thl art 'ccne. Ticket<; arc S60 per pcN>n and include a champagne .ind hor' d'oeuvre~ rccep11on, Janner. performance. parking, ta"<e' and tips. f-or details call 497- ~742 4 llPT1I AllJ VAIEY Newport Harbor Art Mu seum unveils a n ,l\\Orlmcnt of pieces from ib permanent collection in "Different 'lt1>r1e\ Five Views or the l ollcct1on" ~tarting Sunday The nh1h1t, organized into five '\h1h1t1nn segments. continues through Sept. 25 and features a "1dc 'ancty of artworks. The mu,cum 1\ open Tuc!>day through '-tunday from JO am. to 5 p.m. l\dm1\\1nn •~ S3 for adults and $2 ltH 'cn1or c1t1zcns and students. < .ill 7'\9-1122 for details 5 FEITAI f-ounta1n Valley'<, ninth annual Fiesta ge~ under way Wednesday at Mile Square Park I he five-day event will fe ature a th1h c.ook off, car show, petting 100. carnival and variety of l'ntcrtainment. Admii.~ion i~ SJ (ciicept o n July 4 when its S4). Hou r~ a rc: 4:30 to JI p.m. Wedne~day. I 1 a.m. to I I p.m. J h1mday. 5 to JI p.m. Fnday, I J .1 m 10 11 p.m. Saturday, and I I a m to 9 p.m Sunday. "Les Miserables," tbe infamous musical oC Victor Hugo's classk novel of love and rebellion in 19th ceotwy Paris contanues its run 1 1 the Orange County Pcrfonning Arts Center. Performances arc scheduled nightly, except Mondays, at 8 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets range from $19 to $45. For information call 556- ARTS or 740-2000. 8 •11£ IUI ··-Several mystery writers will be on hand to siJl.l copies or their recent novels Fnday from 5 to 8 p.m. at· Scribner's Bookstore in Crystal Court. Among those who will appear arc Elizabeth George, T. Jefferson Parker, A.E. Maxwell and Jean Fcmling. 9 RUAIT Laguna Art Museum newest exhibit, "The Cuttmg Edge: Contemporaty American Folk Art from the Roscnak ColJcction" is now on display. Featuring a variety of works suc h as paintings, sculpture, pottery and textiles by self-trained native American artists, the exhibit continues through Aug. 18. Call the museum at 494-6531 for details. 10 fl&~ Take a free, gu1<Jt.d, behind-the-scenes tour or the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Mo nday or Wednesday at 10 and 11 a.m. For more infonnation call 556-ARTS. CKt. 833. 11 TIEcaa .. This week's perfonnances at the Coach Houo;e arc: Beatlemama at 8 p.m. Thursday (SIO), Texas Tomados at 9 p.m. Fnday ($22.50), and The Blasters a nd The Paladins at 9 p.m.. Saturday ($1 7.50). For reservations and ticket prices call <496-8930. 12 llll•U11111 Comedian Mark Pitta, along with Gerry Swallow and Jim Hope, performs at the lmprov in Irvine T uesday through next Sunday. Shows Thursday and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. ($7); Friday 8:30 and 10:30 p.m (S JO); and Saturday 8 and 10:30 p.m. ($10). For information call 854-5455. 13 1811.111• Tml 6 The Blu e Marble Coffeehouse on Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street in Costa Mesa bas a full slate of entertainers for the week. Admission i.s FREEi On tap thi~ week arc Mo n Petit Schu, lJTllf E Cl•llt Hungarian folk, today; Richard The Crazy Horse, ju11t • L a F o r a c • c o n t e m p o r a r y few minutes up the SS instrumental, Friday; and Love I rccway, presenu Marie 0 mond CtyataJs, new 110 and jaz:& fusion, Monday and Tuesday at 7 ind JO Sunday. Week.day 1how1 begin 11 7 02 Orange Coast WMkend / Thuraday, June 27, 1991 p.m., weekend shows at 9 and Sunday 1how1 at 6 p.m. For infonnation call 646-5776. 14 ... KIM Benoit Brecht and Kurt Weill's musical "Happy End," set In the Roaring TWcntics, continues on stage It South Coast Repertory through July 13. Per- formances arc scheduled Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m ., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30. For information and reservations call 957-4033. ~DE'Rl FUND RAJSfR 15 The Professional anJ f inance A:.:.ocia1c~ of Ora nge County arc ho!ttin~ .i rooftop d in ing and theater funJ raiser S:uurday to benefit the City of Hope. For S175. attcndce!t \\ill attend a reception and h.1,c orchc~tra :.cuti. for that night·~ pcr- forniance of "Le~ Mi,crablc~" ~ti the Orange County Perforn11n!! Arll> Center For :1Jdi11onal informnt1on call Carol LJdek at 72 1-7800. 16 Mm 'EM LAUGH Cathy Ladman, a rcgul.ir on "The Tonight Show," stops in I lun1ingto11 J3c;1ch for a performance al S·30 tonight at T he Majc,t1c. Admi"ion is S6. wi1h a Author T. Jefferson Parker will speak at today's Round Table West Luncheon at noon at Balboa Bay Club and be on hand to sign copies of his new boot<, "Pacific Beat." Friday at x ribncr's Bookstore in Crystal Court two-drink minimum, with a dinner buffet starting at 6:30. For reservations call 963-1727. WIS Ml -· • 17 Round Table Wei.I, Inc .• h~•~ 11' monthly lunch· con th•~ afternoon at the OalllO:i B.1v C'luh hatureJ i.pca~ers wall he l:.riL Ln. author of "Woody Allen -A Biography," T . Jcffcr~on P a rker. outhor o( "f'ucific Dcat." Stephen Silverman, author of "Where There·~ n Will. .. Who ln.heri1cd What ind Why," and Owen DIVis, author or "J3dc." Tickets for the noon • 5e ioft are S30 uch and c;an be obtained by caWna (2J3) 2'6-79n. 18 ... llf~ Former Riahc cous Brothers band member Lee Ferrell is back behind the keyboards ac 21 Occntifront. Ferrell plays everything from clnssic 10 contemporary fovoritcs Tucsdoy1, Wcdncsd:tys 11nd Thursdays from 8 p.m 10 midniahcs, and Fridays .ind Suturd~ys Crom 9 p.m. to J .1 m. For detail caU 67$0 2.$66. 19 11T111Rllf Every Tucscfoy cven111i: :11 Nigh1 M ove, 1n Hun1ington Buch, there·, .. Rockin'. Blues Jam with lfonnic Sax. The jnm KUion, fc:111111ng Sax's rhythm section and b:1nu of players In tbc huu!C, stort~ .ll ~ p.m. For de101l1 cilJJ S:" 111 (21 l) 861-8631. 20 .... Amon& the o(l'crrn~' ;it Coast 1hcatcr1 th" "eel 1s ••The Naked Gun 2~ The Smell of Fc3r," which opens FradJ) 1\l,o playin1 is Kevin Co.tncr's nc" filrn ''Robin Hood: Prince of Th 1l·vc~ ... Ju.tia Roberts' .. Oyina Young" ;ind Dilly Crysua.t in "City Slicker~." --~------------!""""~~--,~ .. • ') ~;i,,_'-A: .......... """"' ...... ~ ......... ~ ....... ; I l..teeM: OC, ~ C....,. BT, Wack de. IT..,.., Mack lie ..... •' ,,, ,... .--. TM, .. ............. CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS ... Plata, June 28, 7 p.m. to midnight, Bowers MU1eum dinner dance On the Green, Santa Ana. $150 pp. BT. Contact Joan Murphine, 497-0821. llCetebnte lite ntrtln, June 28 at 7 p.m., Bowen Museum at La Fie ta, Santa Ana. SlSO pp. BT. Phone 4'97-0821. •"us Mlsenbla .. , June 29 at 8 p m.. Pro(es ions and Finance A soc. for the City of Hope or 0C dinner and performanoe at OC Perfonning Art Center, Co ta Mc a. $17~ pp. Phone 721-7800. lmCJan flirt.or 0.7, June 29, 8 a .m to noon, Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce at Cannery Restaurant, Newport Beach. Phone 720-0611. llNcw Enaland Seashore Dlancr, June 29 at 6:30 p.m., Opera Pacific ll Huber re adencc, San Juan Capi trano. SSS pp. Contact Myrit Kreuder, 631-1249. 8Root Pan,, June 29, City or Hope OC atop Tower parking structure, Costa Mesa. llPodty Rtadlaa. June 29, poet Lee Mallory at The Art Loft, Costa Mesa. Free. Contact David Battcnbcrg. ~2·8246. llhob'Plq. June 30, 2-4 p.m., author Stephen Arterburn signs "Toxic Faith" at Marth'• Bookstore, Balboa Island. Phone 673-7185. •wine Tailing and Conctrt Prnktr, June 30, Opus One or OC Philharinonic Socfoty luxury bus trip and picnic at Callaway Vineyard , Temecula Contact Carol Heywood, 553-24'22. •Podry Rudlna. July 1 at 8 p.m., readers and mu ic1an at Casa Palma Re taurant. Santa Ana. Contact Lee Mallory, SM-6526. llP1ndt and SK. July 4, March or Dimes race along Huntiniton Beach parade route. Contact John Haga, 631~8700. 8GrHd Old Plcnk, July 4, 12-4' p.m.. Republican Party of OC at Arlington Theatre, OC Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. $2 ppJ $5 per family. Phone 750-3335. .,nworitl ud Ftttlnl, July 4, 4- 10 p.m., Oty of PuJJerton at Fullerton High School Stadium. Phone 738--6575. 8'1iftiotkl, July 4' at 8:45 p.m., City of Tustin al Tu tin Hiah School stadium. Phone S4'-8890. 8Sndalt fathat, JuJy 6 throuab Sept. l, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., arts and crafll ttow in Laauna Beach. S4 pp. Phone 4'94-3030. -.,W9tkatt4 IActJ, Jul1 9 at 6:30 p.m., Opera Pacirte dinner at AJlred rdidcncc, Newport Beach. $80 pp. BT. Contact Myril Kreuder, 631-1249. • ,... or Kakldoin11p«, :July 11 at 6 p.m., OC Ha toncal and Cultural foundation at SCc\lrity Pacific Oallery, Costa Me11. Conttct Tricia Goldman, 250-19S7. tml et Ant, Julj 10 throu&h Aug. 30, 10 a.m. to t1:30 p .m on lcauvaJ arounds. t..pna Beach. S2 pp. Phone 494· 114S. \ BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S "Les Miserables,'' the musical sensation based on VictOf' Hugo's classic novel, continues on stage at Orange County Performing Arts Center. Above, from the BroadWay cast, Dia~ Rogers, left, stars as Madame Thenardier and Samantha Jordan portrays a young Cosette. Below, the cast gathers for "One Day More," the first act finale. The production continues through July 7. ...... ot tlM Matten. July 10 to Aue. 30, 8:30 p.m. on tc:Wvat JTOWlds. Laauna Beach. Phone 494-1145. ._ •~July 13 at 6:30 p.m., Open Padfic dinner at Krcuder residence, Newport Beacb. SSO pp. COritaet MyriJ ICieUdCr, 631-1249 • 112$tll ~ ~. July 13, PnMdence Soeech and Hcarlns Center. Phono 639-4'990. .... dlle 0., IK Jtae., July 14 at 8 a.m., United Cerebral Pally A n. of OC at Le Meridien Hotel. Ne~n Beach. ContJCt D nielle De Puma, 1'7-4796. llH•lr Cal-a·Utoe. July 14, 9 a.m . to 4 p .m.. United Cerebral Patsy A n. o( 0C and tyhsts from Allen Edward Salon at The Spor Club, lr"t<1nc $20 pp. Contact uun Whetxll, 557-5100. llN~ OftU•• Jan J>tcnk, Juty 1'4 at • p.m., American Cancer Society al Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center, Costa Mesa. S3S pp. incJudct picnic with wine and cheese. Phone 979-4510. ......._ 0., a.a. July 14 at 7 p.m., Opera Pacifac dinner at rcaidencc In Villa Pm. SSO pp. Contact Myrll K.reuckr, 63t-l2A9. 8Maku Fiesta, July 14', 4-8 p.m., Todol Chapter of Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation at location TBA. $60 pp. Contact Mario Johnson. 771-821 l ...... Woodtty Golf Clauk, Juty 15, Ohvc Crc t Treatment Centers at Sn Cliff Country Club, =.::ch· Phone m-4999. u .... U.. tan; July 17. tribut~ to Carl K.arc:her at Disneyland Hotd, Aftaheim. htr, July l 7·28. noon to mfdniaht at OC Fairsrounck, COlta M . Rodeos. quad races. .lde can. riocotqde thrill show. roct OOllClel1s lllld ......... ~ who Jeu 300,000 beel ,.... •round him while ... ..,. •lllCll instruments daily at l p.m. P1i9hdy entertainmcnl: July J7, Michel McDonald; July 18. Donnie Brooks and Ronnie Kuru; Ju)y 19, Etvm Bishop; July 20,: Uule Ra"er Band; Juty 21 , Ric.hie Havens and Richard Elliot; July 22, Donny Osmond; July 23, Jan ct Dean; July 24, Brian Hyland, The Dixie Cups and The Platters; July 25. Gary Morris; July 26, The Jeh; July Z7, The Commodore ; July 28. Air Supply. SS pp.; seniors, S3; children ~12, $2; children under 6, free. Phone 751-3247. llGounnd Plua Estra•ap•t.a, July 20 at 6:30 p.m., Opera Pacific: dinner at Menaker re idence, Santa Ana. $50 pp Contact, Myril Kreuder, 631 ·124'9 9A.mttican Tnum• 2000, Juiy 23, OC Trauma Society's third quarterly councll brcaldast. Phone 571-0602 ART 8 Lapna Art Ma.scum (307 Chff Drive, Laguna Beach, '4Q4-6531 ). Through Aug. 18: The Cuthn.S Edge· Contemporary American Folk Art. Thro ugh Sept. I: Arthur We le)' Dow. 11Newpor1 Harbor Art Musnm (850 San Clemente Drive, Newpo rt Beach . 759·1122). Through Sept 15 · Different Stones: Five Views or the Collection. llMvtrin Wundumaa Mlll«'WJ9 (3 Ma on, Irvine, 472-1138). Permanent display of drawinp. sculpture, films, other works by Jean Cocteau. Through Aua. 22: Cocteau's Dreams. 9Newport Bacb City Hall Galluy (3300 Newport Btvd.. Newport ~ch. 644-31 50.) Throvgh July 9: Acrylics by Jane Bauman;stitchcry by Janie Pac. MUSIC , DANCE THEATER llOC Ptrfonnlnc Arts Ceattr (600 Town Center Drive, Ccsta Mesa, 74().2000). Through July 7: Les Miserables. Juty 23 throu&h A\lJ. 4· Jerome Robbin 'Broadway. llSouth Coast Rcptr101'1 (655 Town Center Or., Costa Mc!lta, 751 ·7827). Through July 13: H ppy End, Bcrtholdt Brecht and Kun Weill. •Gardn Gron laakespeare Fullul (I 2 52 Main Street, Garden Gf'O\'e, 636-nJJ) Gem Theatre, July 11 throuah Aua. 1~ Tomfoolery. FC"Stival Amphttheare, through July q : ~ Merchant of Venice. July 2S lhrou&h Aua 17: Measure For Me1$Ure. 8.Mystery Cafe (Hubert's. l Hutton Centre Dr., Santa An.., 9SS·CLUE). Otnncr how Fridays and Saturdays. "Murder at <Ale. Noir." UST1.NG INFOa.MA 110N: If ,.. .. ~ •• ...c ........ d••1e .r l•l•r••ll•• t.r •lacU•i. llr«t ........... .. ....... .r,: ••Ill, do •tMtuL r.o. ... ,,._,.., c...... ., Mer. CA "'1S. ,,,,_. (114) ,._ 1'll. Or-. COMt WHtcMd I Thlndly, June 71, 1111 .. COVER S'VORY Parade, fireworks to Iii ... Oohs and aahs will echo across the Orange C.oast next Thursday as cities Crom Fountain Valley to Newport Beach celebrate the birth of our nation. As an added attraction to this ye ar's I ndependence Day celebrations, several tributes to our country's service men and women have been planned. Parades, run. pancake breakfast, musical entertainment a nd fireworks displays are among the Jl.'.t1vi11es scheduled for July 4. Event!> along the C.oast arc set to ger under way bright and early fhursday morning. The city or Huntington Beach starts things at ~ a.m. with a pancake breaJcCast at 1hc Seachff Center, followed by an c1gh1 kilometer run through the ur.,. 's streets At 10 am, the crty will host its 1<7th annual Fourth of July Parade. 1-:.xpected to draw more than '00,000 spectators and 3,000 participants, the parade will salute \C tcrans of all wars -include rhose who served in the recent Persian Gulf War. Pearl Harbor 'urv1vors and Medal of Honor rc:c1p1cnts arc among those invited 10 participate in the festivities. The parade will feature m.irchmg units, floats and bands. Ir will leave Main Street at Sixth Street and continue on to the C1v1c Center In Fountain Valley, the annual 4th of JULY llAMMID WOU'MAN JACK ...... Fountain ValJey Fiesta in Mile Square Park will hosts its second day of activities. The five-day fiesta, which gets under way at 11 a .m. Thursday, will feature carnival games, rides, booths, petting zoo, musicians and international foods. On tap for July 4 is a perform- ance by Wolfman Jack and his American Graffiti Revue at 2 p.m. The revue will feature such noted artists as The Coasters, The Shirelles, Bobby freeman, Ernie Valens' La Bamba Show and more. At 9 p.m. there will be a fireworks display. Tickets arc $4 Thunday ($3 other days), with military personnel admitted free with proper identification. Day time activities in Costa Mesa include the city's third annual fourth of July picnic at the fairgrounds. Scheduled from 12 to 4 p.m., the picnic is themed "Old Glory, New Glory" this year and is sponsored by the Republican Party of Orange C.ounty. Approximately 10,000 people are expected to attend the event at the Arlington Theater on the fairgrounds. Tickets are $5 per family or $2 per person. At 1 p.m., Newport Beach resident& will gather for The Old Glory Boat Parade. The parade, which iJ open to the public, will start at C.ollin'a Isle. Tho3c who ATIUiiinTO ~~.,t.::~ American Graffiti ~e uv1~ ST...UI-. Sl~ 2PM IOPM l•a~~ AU. RIOES PaEI! ---... wmt nt1S AO --• . .-~ wolll TiwCc1 tan -11. •~ ne s1a1n11es ....... Bobby•"--• ~ ._.._, , • .--FtllKWORKS! 9PM SATIJRDAY llAM-MID INSIGHT CanlllVlll RJde9 Ga.a Arta A Cnftll See! Pltti•\rd: BIU !COLOOY ,._...._.... Amto Wiwtaea'• A MOR.Et EUlllNATOA MON8Te" TfllUCK •• 111e c~11 aow ~' •• Ring in the 4th of July * F R I E ~. ~ ~ jt' ! ~. M I LY fNU yow <gt 1o111 dMl:aact atl1 IO yow fnt ... r..ilJ _...~I -~. ' .... D4 Orange Coast WMkend I Thurlday, June 27. 1991 wish to participate arc asked to contact the American Legion Yacht Club. FRIDAY $PM-MID C1u1ldan RockNl&llt 1PM JON,_G~N CRYSTAL LEWIS I ,._.._, r," Alao startin1 at 1 p.m. is a barbecue and outdoor water event.I at Newport Dunes resort. Visitors can rent paddle boeu and b .yalcs, watch a clown act and enjoy a barbecue meal until 9 p.m. when a fireworks display iJ planned. Fireworks displays are tho main attraction for evening festivities. ln addition to the above pyrotechnic shows, displaya arc planned in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa's show, to be given at Le Bard College Stadium at Orange Coast Collcae. wW alto include musical entertainment. Sponsored by the Oty of Costa Mesa, Costa Mesa Rotary, Oranae Cos.st CoUege FoundatJoo anft Oruae Cout Dally PUoc, the event will start at 7 p.m. when the stadium sates open. At 7:45, various lnlllical ICtl are ICt to bcpo. Amoaa thoeo ICbodWed to perform are 1 barberabop quartet and IOloiat Kevin Fehrman. The fircworb ~ will light up the sty awtina .. 9: 1$. Tickets for the abow arc $3 for adults and free fo.r children 12 aod youqe.r, wbe:n accompanied by an adult. Tkhts may be purchased al MCA Conlolidated Water Di tnct Office, Coaatlino Community Colkp OffM:e. Rancho Market, Mesa Center Automotive, Coast Tnn1mi11lon and Southern Ca1ifom1a CoUe&c. Tickets wiU allo be IOld ·•t t'ho stadium prior to tho abaw. HunthlatOD Beach firework.I show wUf be In tho stadium at KwuJactoa 8oacb Miah School. Oatca will ope:a al 7 p.m. Tickets, 1t $$ oedl. cm be pun:hased at citJ ball. Tboae 1nticipatin1 •tteodiaa the _.., ~ advised to pun:Ute ticbta in advance, as tho 6JlOO eeat IUdium fills up quktly. _.,. ,... &rrdl BALLROOM DANCE NIGHT R.C. 'S BALLROOM SATURDAY NIGHTS 8Pll • 1 lPM ····················· ·············· •••••ooor ••to •••••••••••••• .. . ........... . . . . ' ......... . t ••••••••••• : ~ : : : ; : : : ! : : ············ t f I I• o •Io o t • I et If"' I. ······ * Music Promotion 30 a lJw th• 90 s • lttrtahtMnta ~d et your t.bl• • Lattt o.ne. Floor • A'# condiUoned wtth plcnry ol pettUnt • Mm~ W' per pmon Information a RCMJVaUons 850-3914 ... c:...e ......... Mia ·~:'1i.r',. ..... Choo1lna lhe plays that COIDpNO I community theater poup'• aeuon often ii tricky e~. but one loc.1 pla~houae has been compound Ina that diffaculty for OYe1 two deCadel by attachina themes to ita ICheduSa. Comsnuoity Theater started P.in.nina labell on ,. l1lll Ill ICllODS back ----- in tbe early Intermission 19701, 1bortly v after its birth at t.bo tarn Ol tDO dtadc, and bitl beeii dof.na IO ever aince. Tho csreat ~Ip. the .. C.omin. of Aie seilOn." ooncludel in Aupat with 0ranae Coat Colle'-' drama teac:ber John Penacca 1 once-produced noualJi• play, "Comeb ack Memona." Nm ,ear will bo the "Tbouot PrcM>tm& Seuoa" at ICT, widi a quartet of oomediea and dramu cUculated to make tbo =r think I bit a.loq with the t.er and the tean. It opem Oct. 4 with the Oranae ~ty premiere of "Scuba Duba" by Bruce Jay Friedman. author o( "Steambatb!' Edward Albee'• mutenrork, "Wbo'a Afraid of Virslnia WooU?" folJowl, atriviaa Feb. 7 at ............ .... 1rvine•1 Turtle Rock Community ..... .,,.-a .--Park auditorium. Tben JCT will icu up for the world pmnic:re of reservations. • •-• nnft !,_!~ ~~· "Tbe .:: Edmund RClltaod'a cluaic "Cyrano Mrmben ol tbc Orqc County r""" ~ .,,, noted Lapna de Ber.enc." Next uE· a &Olden Black Acton Theater will II =~ ~ Jane Roberta. e>JdiC;-f-Tbe Pbilade bia Stoty," entertain at Gustaf Anden ti II" CllllP Ootinc out the acason will be bowina in NoY. 15 ( months Restaurant in O>c1a Mal'• South H~=!G~;.c~'t1a~:! Berna.rd Slade'• "Tribute," c· before South Coast Repertoty Cout Villap Center Sunday from selected as the 1991 recipient of <>ranee Coun1Y Perfonniftc Aru uC '"2 31. All of •'"e ICT atagea its own revival of the play). nooa to 4 p.m. . u"" _ _, Center has launched the ~unteer w tta annual ~ tcbolanhip awa"&. phase of ii 1991 Annual Fund p ay or four weekends. Fridayl A once-ubiquitous musical that AdJal Jonelle Allen of 1V1 The Fountain Valley High School Campaign 'With a $.50,000 lead aift and Saturday. at 8 p.m. with one hasn't been dono ~ tor eoM, .. Oeaentiona" will bolt the event, senior has appeared in numerou1 froOl Newport Beach residents Mr. Sunday matlnee at 2 p.m. at TurtJo •'The Fantuticb." is ticketed for wbicb will feature ~ from community theater and school .t Mn. Joeepb M. Tbomaa. Rock Park, on Tu.rtJe Rock Drive Jan. 31, foUowed on April 10 by .. Eubie," "Ain't MitbeJmin'" ud productions, and will attend the The announcement o( tbe &ift at Suayldll Lane ill lniDe. Call Tenoessce Williams' steamy drama .. Sopbiaticated Ladies." Tho American C.Omervatory Theater in follows the fund drM'• tnditional tbe theater at 8S7-S496 for .. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." The proaram is a fundraiset for San Franc:isco this summer. ''kick-off event.'' held tbia JU1 at lldditblal iaformltion. IOU.Dds of muaic: will clOIC out the OCBAT'i oat lhow, .. l..ady Dey The Alternative Repertory Wild BiJl'1 WiJd West Dmncr un..n... .. -..1-~ .... _...... seuon June 12 in the .. Rodsen at the Emeraon Bar and Grill," Theater will bold its thinf annual &travapnza in Buoa Part. Tbe ""-.. ---... ~ -...-.. and Han Revue." wbic:h will open July 2 at South CYelll D'larkcd tbe be"*..-. the IMre'B be ~ in the air In Tb N Tb C.O..t Repertory. ~to ~,..m.aaletoSa~-~ior8 Center'• 5th ..... a.-~.., Newpoirt Beac:la. 1"llie Newport e ewport tater Arts OCBAT allo will bold a silent ·--•UIJ'a ,_....~-,. Tlteater Arts C•nter laat Oeatcr ii located at 2501 OiJr the theate s IUMval 1be "pnae DIM, eo<haited by Comet boll'd 81._•ID"91ddi dtllt l9'l~ will bo Drtvc, Newport Bcadl. More aucdola b a ~ poaer by lale" ~ douted item will be beld memben Rick J. M\lda .CS Joba iDfonaatiae ud ticket tclcrnlioDI utilt Dmd HocbCy. AdmiMioft outside the theater, 1636 S. Grand C. Oa.rrctt. ..,,.,. obWDcd by c:al6aa 631-to the abow is free ud tbero will Ave., Suta Ana, and more .. Thia lead llfl from t•e ma be a buJJet ll¥aiJablc for $20. Call infonnation it available at 836- 1bomues IC\J tbe ,...,. tar ow • 668-1737 for details and 7'11.9. campeian In thil very ~ ;..-;::::;;::;;:;;;::::::;~~-;;::::======================; year," Muth aMouncect.'~ ·n 1. eitremely patel1ll '° ...... for aDoWial Ill to bljA OD -* I poiitt.e ... " Mr. IDd Mn. ,.,..._ M"9 1t'fed iA aru,e Comley '°' 21 J'Cll'I .. haw been Oeater tuppCJl'ten a1ac:iO its early plaJmina ....-. TodaJ, they a.re m.t c.eaw patroM Who attend ••u ~ ...a u we can," tticy said. ..,,. jft ii 1)Qf way of ..,.... tbank JOU to tbo C'.c.lltct tor what it bu dooo fOt our live:a and for all OI ua ln Onnae County.'' l'homN 1t1ted. "We are happy to play • roJo in the $th Annlvonary Year iln tt ~ital . •udt .. tbia from tbe Thorn"CI are abfolutety c:rvcia1 to tho maintenance of quality prosrammina at the Center," .. id J Oanett. .. The pl for tho 1991 Volunteer 1 Carnpaian la $400,000 in new cash 1 for tM Center. t """ r• c.-1 '*" •..,. ._ • .,.., The Royal Balet --'-11, .,,. Tlw aown tf'Vld ol lftttmaUonaJ darn pnfonns """l.AJi, and mott In lh adust\"t' Yest C.1 ~l DI+ WellfC--149 mt! The National BaDet of Cuu1el1 OdeWl-U, l"l · c.naa· pttm6tr rotnptny rtturm in tht sptttlan, Mmy. "''*-'· ldlitmtu""" roocnnpomy dantT INS mott American IWlet Theatre n..N#lt:I .... Now.-..19 °"' 3 Hr •• 1'91 Tbt •'Or'ld ptttrtl('t'f of ABT\ bcilht ~ ho.Iida)' prnd111.llon ,,.,,~ rdftlry• '· 1,,J dmll'htd UW1'11~ "' rlle'd OfMOI COMt Weekend I Thur8day, June rt, 1•1D1 Comedy Tlll'lllly BEU..VLAUGHS 23600 Rockficld Ste lA. Fl Toro. an the La.kc Forest 'ihoppmg Center, prescnu Academy or Comedy Showa\e and a 'pccial guest Wcdnc1dav and Thursday. T op profcu1onal headliners Friday and 'iaturd.iv and 11 ~pccial open mike night Tuc\J.iy NI shows start at 9 p.m. Doors cipcn al II pm Adm1~ion is SS Tuesday thwugh lnur,dav, S7.50 Friday and ~.11urda) No alcohol is served, alJ ages .ire "c !come Im l\tPRO\ 4:'.5~ Campus Ortvc, Ste I'" Irvine:, li5J 5455. Performances arc \und.1\ through Thursda) at 8 30 p.m., I rid.I\ 11 \lo and 10 '0 p m and \Jlurd I\ .1t '.and 1(}30 pm I 11\HO\ AT TIH. \.\AJESTIC 18582 fl ct Bl'd ll un11ng1on Beach. ,,, 1 ·~, Omncr •va1h1hle from 6.30 p rn 'ih1"4 11mc: ·10 p.m. dancing .. 11 "' ud' ( om1n Ca th)' Lad man, TC. I , '"' und '-••II llenn arc featured Frtdly Im C <l'ff.OY Cl L 8 A.'10 CAFE 49 S l'mc \n Long Beach, prcscntJ dinner al'd a comedy show. Showa at S!lO p.m. wee.kdays; 8:30 aod 10'.30 p.m. FridlJ and Saturday. (213) 437-5326. LAW STOP 1122 S.E. Brbtol. anta Ma. oi&Jllly lineup of comedians. For I nformat1on and rcscrvatlona call 852-8762. .... ..., JOKERS COMEDY CLUB 100 Plaza Alicante, Garden Orovc. Show tJmc: 9 p .m and cover charae SlO. For reservations call 971-3000. Jlllldly TiiE IMPROV 42S5 Cameus Dme, Ste . 138, Irvine, 8S~545S. Comics Mort P1111, Gerry Swallow and Jim Hope arc featured. NO SMOKING COMEDY SHOWS at the lmprov, 42SS Campus Dnve, Ste. 138, 1rvinc Twice a month, kklt ub 11 tbe Jmprov, 1st ind 3rd Wednesday or each month. C•ll 854·S455 for mformation and dinner rtJCrvaliona. COMEDY AT ra£ MAJESTIC 1SS82 Beach Blvd . HuntinJCon Beach, 963-lm Dinner served from 6:30 p.m. Show ume 8 p.m.; danciJI& afterwards. Comics Dennis Blair. Anita Wt. and Joe Morris are featured. TOP TEN JUNE 17-JUNE 23 "IDEO RENTAL 1 . KinderQarten Cop 2. MermaJds 3. Three Men & a Little Lady 4. Rookie 5. Predator 2 6. Postcards From the Edge 7. Mr. Destiny 8. Gritters 9. Green Card 10. Quigley Down Under CD's 1. Van Halen MFOf Unlawful carnal Knowledge" 2. Paula Abdul "SpeUbound" 3. Natalie Cole "Unfo~ettabte" 4. NWA "Niggaz 4 Life 5. R.E.M. "Out of Time" 6. Mariah Carey "Mariah Carey" 7. C & C Music Factory -Gonna Make You Swear 8. Skid Row "Slave the Grind-Original Version" 9. OJ Ouik "Oulk is the Name" 1 o. Black Crowes "Shake Y<M Moneymake(' SINGLES 1. Color Me Bad ·1 Wanna Sex You Up" 2. Paula Abdul •Rush, Rush• 3. DJ Jazzy Jett & Fresh Pr1noe "Summertime" ... EMF "Unbelievable" 5. Boyz II Men "Motownphllty" 6. Heavy o & the Boyz "Now That We've Found Love" 7. Extreme "More Than Words" 8. Crystal Waters 'Gypsy Woman" 9. LL Cool J "Mama 5aJd Knock You Our 1 o. Natalie Cote "UnfOfVettable" De Orange Coast W..-nd J T'hurld8y, June %7, 1091 CLUBS Etcet era ffllllJ LAOVNA rotn'S m"t each Friday CY\:Oi.n& It 8 p.m. 11 the UJunl 9cl1Ch Public Ubrary. $3 donation. OpCJI rcadina and auest poeu each week.~ publ.ic 1$ invited. BOOK SIGNING Mystery writer• Elizabeth Oeocp, T. Jcffenon Parter, A. E. Mowell and Jean Feml!na will sign copies or their latest oovclJ from 5 to 8 p.m. 11 Scribner's Bookstore iD Clystal Court. For Information call ~S-8189. TH£ BRASS CONNECTION will pcrfonn 111 a rrec concert rrom 4.30 to 6 p.m at Bluff Park. The cooccrt 11 'IJOtlSOrcd by Capistrano Bay Park and Recreation Dist.rict aod the City of Dana Point.. For 1nformat1ot1call2A3-HS6 ·-·-The ninth anm11I fountain Valley Fiesta gets under way at 4:30 p m. 11 Mde Square Part. The five-day event will feature a variety of entertainment, chill cook otr. carnival games, car Jhow and pcttina zoo. Country •... ., CRAZY HORS£ ST&\K HOUSE 1580 BrookholJow Drive, Sanca Ana, presents Marie Osmond coollbt and tomotToW cwo •bows at 7 and ro p.m. Tlcket1 arc S26.50. For rC1C.rv1tion.s and tickets call S-49-1512. 7:30 8:00 n.1011 $.UlAACOA 3333 West hd.fk Col&t KIJbway, Newport ~b pmcats ~ aoa pianiJC Juruny ~. Tbv throuab Saturday aiahu wit contemponry, cla: ical and top 40. Call 646-6090 for more information. FIVE FEET TOO 1145 NeWpC>rt Center Drive, Newporl Bucb. presents &lrapolation In the newly ~nded lounac Wednesday through Sirurd17. 640-5250 • nu: STAG LOUNCE. 145 E. 19th SL Cost• Mesa, prc.scnu Peter Wkkenbam, YOC.ll and 1u1tar. rolk, 1tandards. oldies and country T\lcscby tbr<!Ulh Tbunda)', 9 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. and Suoday, 3 to 7 p.m. For more 1ofonna1ion, eall 631·9813. TR.&£S. 440 Heboll'l>pC, Corona dcl Mar, presents Caesar Frasier 111 the piano lounse Wcdnudsy throuJb Saturda=.nd Donily Sinacr Sunday th.roup Tu at 8 p.m untJl m1dn1&fn., 7 p.m. on Su • 67J.0910 TilE CANNERY llESTAURANT 3010 Lafayette Ave • Newport Beach, "Karaoke" No ~T. 7:30 p.m. to m1dniJbt. 615-5771 80GA.RTS 801IEM1AN CA.n 6288 Eut Paafic Cout Hi&hway, ~ Bcadll 21 and over, entertainment with loca acoustic folk and rock musician• Thursday. Fri!Uy and Saturday. Show llf~·m. (213) 59'-8976. -rift WHht: HOUSE Rcttaurant and Tavern, 340 South Cout Hlpw1y, Lasuna Beac h , pruonu live enterulnment and dancin& ni&htly. 494-8088. Fu. THE CAHNDY llUTAUIANT. 3010 Laf.,ctte Ave., NCW1l'Ort Beach. rotk band ••1nsc1otota". toaJPt ud Saturday " C10YCr, 6'1S-$m. LB MltlUDlBN 4$00 M.ecartbw Blvd • Newport Bctlch, llolta "Le C.barcl Nipl'' featuiiOI Eathryts Lowe, Eric Stl'Om 11ld RobCft ~I. from 8 to SMCLU~1 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11n111 .111111 BfOMIL-.. °""" c:. -... .. , kWe GOGldl, •• ..,. Marie Oaoiid. ~ .. ~ lrid l) Md • ~ ..... b lewra1 ,_...1cldalaloldifllaea&.._. of ..... ,...... j1llt tbe fonnat ol 1V --...... But aoa, before tbM. ~t b9d deddod cc.&Dtly .... for me." The award winninl C:OUDtlJ mueic pelformer appean at the Cnz:y HorM Steak HOUie in Suta Ana Monday and Tueeday. Per· formanca are tel for 7 and 10 p.m. botb eveniqt. "1 kwc the music," lbe addl. .. I lowc the people and tbe lifestyle. And 1 lib the fact that women can be 11KX:CSlful in countty music and that there•• 90IDe lonaevity to a CIOWl\Jy singer'• career. nat•a really wonderful. It says a lot about the people; tbe fans and it sayt a lot abo\Jt the music.•• 1111111:_ ..,. ~ )llt ~" Marie ..,.. "And I mean tt.t .......,. ~ Md • lot of woodoffu1 aperieacea in my life, wortma ·with ..... aucb u Lucille Ball, Orwc:llo Mao and Bob Hope. Theo came ""' fint re.al e:sperienc:e in OOWl\Jy muaic. But it really hun't been until tbe pmt two or three ye.an that •~ •wted doina tome thinp I really wuted to." In 198S, ber album "'Tbere•s No _ Stoppin& Your Heart" re- established her u a bona fide country atar. Tho title aon1 teached number one on the dwU and her duct with Dan Seals, "Meet Me In Montana,•• won the presti&ious Country Music Aaoc:iatioo award for "Vocal Duo of the Year." Mario divide.s her time between the road and her native Utah. where traditional c:ounuy roots are u deeply embedded u the rugged mountains. .. I feel YCTf fortunate becaux I can wort ill a buainea that I grew up in and kM:.'' says Marie. "U I were going to quit. I would have quit Iona before now. But I really kM: what I do. I'm a little bit country." Music Daily Pilot's Guide to Music 8930 'Rap opera' portrays gang life ey-...Coler OIMIM,.._ OAJCLAND -Take 101DC real life OMiand Moriea of violent drug 11011; drive~y 1bootin11, u~t. kids in trouble. Set:;t'hote tale• to another ~ OaJdand theme -rap music. Tbe raWt: "rap opera.•• "Graffiti Bluca," which started a weetioas nan Friday at the CaMn Simmoas Tbealer. is being billed u a oew dramatic art form. sort of a rh!mJal "West Side Story." Tbe two-hour musical stars seyeraJ hometown actors and is intended to pump hope into oatJanc1•1 youth aad energy into the city's homcpvwn culture. Oakland last year. "We want to set an example about bow othen can get involved." Despite its themes of death and violence, Mokwena said the production is upbeat in the end. 1bc stoty is told from a teen- ager's point of view and its central character is a young woman who rises abcNe the hopeless chaos. "The main message." Motwcna said. "is this; If we don't ta.kc care of our youth, ta.kc care of what's hurting them inside, we arcn 't going to have a very bright future." Mokwena and his co-producer wife, Misha McK (pronounced Mc.Kay). said they plan to take the show as far as Broadway. But they wanted to play in Oakland first because of the city's prominence in the np music world. .. Graffiti Blues" is written in the five-beat rhythm that characte1 iz.cs rap. Scenes deal with a moncy- grubbing png leader, trnubles getting jobs, a drive-by shooting and a suicide. Molcwena, born in Soweto, South Africa, is best known for his role as an African student in the NBC show, "A Different World." McK starred in the network's 1989 primetimc drama, "Mc and Mn. C." The couple originally wrote the play to be read only. But after per- lonnances in San Francisco and the Berkeley Community Theater · went over well carlit!t this year, they decided to set the story to rae.:_ 1bey approached the city about spo~ the s~er the concept was approved, Motwena said, there was little trouble getting youn1 people to auclition. "There's culture oozing from this city that hasn't been tapped," said Ron Mokwena, a television actor and playwriaht who co- c:rcated the shoW alter moving to ------------------------ Marie'• claim to lonpity began early. As a child she made bet teleYilion debut on '-rho An4J Williams Show:' and at 13 had her first bit RCOrd. By ts Marlo WU C01tlrrina. in her own TV variety aeries, "The Donny and Marie Show.'' altcrnatina c:ounuy and rock eoap. la her 20'1 Marie R.Oewed her career u a counuy fC<lOl'dina aw and wrote a book. 1'bc Crazy Hone ii located at 1580 Brookbollow Dmc in Santa,....--------------1 01Mn \bouab people pen::eive me u having performed for IO many ye.an. 1 feel that in a lot of Ana. Tickcu are $62.SO. For reservations or information call S4~1S12. --=-MY 16 ._ ... ,.... -...-. ··-··-·-·~·-···-..,·--·ti-·----·­_____ ._ ......... -·--·------··--------,..... _l_ ... ___ ·-----· --:-...:: •••• t $------------· ... ·---....... -=-.... ----·!!!!_~ - • I !!!!!?......... =. =:rr--:.:.,.g ::.. iiiilt-~ !!!!!!!!! ....-.r .... ·~--.. ".. ·--;;i-r •== .......... II tWlllO!f• •a .... ,_, .... ,.. .... ·--0-.. --.-.. ) ll ... ~~ ~-·--._... ·=.=.-. iiiilWi .... ~~ ==-~-=-=a:=-=--··111111·-- ~MOVIES What the critics say 'Rocketear' lackl ilOdel JDlllll' The new Disney movie, "The Rocke teer," based on Dale Stevens' popula r "graphic novels" (that's a euphemism for comic books, folks), is a 12- chaptcr serial crammed into one movie, not unlike Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones moVle , clearly the inspiration here. H o wever, unl ike the Spielberg movies which came charmingly dog-cared and with a It e en s e n s e o f s e I {- deprecation, "The Rocketccr" 1s innocence personified. There arc no condescending winb here. The film is true to the spirit of its source -and to those old movie serials of the ·30s and '40s -but it looks ~panlting-ncw, all gleaming like a big toy that's just been unwrapped. It has a boy's ecstasy abouc adventure and a technological innocence. What 11 d oesn't have, alas, is S pie l be r g's n a tural showmanship. Director Joe Jo hns to n, who previously directed Disney's equally overly modest "Honey, l Shnm.k the Kids," just doesn't know how to make lhings jump. -BJJ• ..,taa McCl•td1r Newi Scnltt Another week, another lavishly produced comic book. "Th e R ocke teer" is conventional in the extreme: bland, predictable, surprisingly sluggish and generally passable despite all. It has less violence than "Robin Hood," and what 11 has 1s less explicit. T h e in rlue nce of the "Indiana Jones" movies is unmis takable, but this is Indy wit hout fl a ir, drive or dimension. None. -BJ Ed Blad ScrlppJ Haward Nnn Serrlce Sasan lsaaa Aslstant eclltor/Actresa Costa Mesa Looking for a cute bargain matinee where you can drop off your C ub Scoull while hitting the summer aalca? "The Rocketeer" may be just the ticket. Set in late '30a Lo a Angeles, Rocltetcer is a com i c-book ad'lcnture about Cliff Secord {Bill Campbell), a young, squcaky~cao pilot ~ho happens u~n an mteruung Pactaae that 1 been dumped in his disabled plane after a mob of ganpten and Feds plow through the local airfield. lt'1 a rocket pact -oob li.ke art deco scuba gear -and it can make a man fly, by gosh. Oiff decidca to borrow it lor just a little while. Of coune we know someone'• bound to oomc looking for it, and before you know, Oiff'1 got his mecbanic buddy PU'I)' (Alan Arkin), bis girlfriend Jenny (Jennifer Connelly), and the whole airfield involved with the Mafia, matinee idol&, the FBI and the Nazil, no less. The pk>t itaelf i1 engqina. and offers an intercating villain in Neville Sinclair (charming Timothy Dalton). The actor's resemblance to Erroll Flynn is oo accident. Dalton's perfonn.aoce is tbc beat of the cast, while the others perform duti.fully loyal to the period. But part of the problem here is that by bonorinc this 'JOI style adventure genre ao predaely, "Rocketcer" feels lite it bu been sitting in a musty film vault for SO years. "Raiden of the Lost Art" sooocafuUy resurrected this s.cnre with a refreshing twist, celebrating and aatiriz.ing it at the tame time. (Remember laughing at that hideous Nazi with the chalnJink coatbanger?) You gotta give Disney credit for o ffering a summer film that isn't about robou termin a t i ng huma noid s o r some illicit teen love triangle. But wh o le so me doesn't need to be naive. A little hip hindsight may have made "Rocketcer'' appcalina to a wider audiena:. Our ratings )I ~ . ..,,,,,,. 'Ji D8 Orange Coast Weekend I Th\nday, June 21, 1991 Bill C.ampbell portrays air racing pilot Cliff Secord and Jennifer Connelly Is Is ;rtfMnd Jenny Blake in Disney's new film "The Rockeceer." . ScoUF.alP Stadatt Newport ae.cJa Stc\U Spielbcrs mi&ht have said, t.bete are chrce clement.a •bich mate a aucce11ful action/ adventure film, brown leather JICketa. a damlcl in dist.rat and Nazis. Ob yeah. and Iota of sunlire .. This film tw it all and more. In brief I'd dctcribe "The Roct.eteer" u "Raiders of the l...ost Ark" meets Superman. 1bc film it the movie adaptation of llOlt&lp: comic book by the same name and probably the beat r.ic ture of its genre since Superman the Movie." It's pure entertainment. It's Loi Angclea,, 1938. BlU Campbell Stan al OUf Secord a daring young stunt pi.lot whole only real concern is &CW. to the "nation1l1" with bit pal and mentor P_eevy tbc wonder mechanic played by Alan A1tin. It's Campbell'• first Hollywood role, but he's absolutely perfect. His Saturday matinee fac::c is well complimented by bil lirt{rieftd Jenny, the beautiful and fn.nocent. but decidedly cardboard cbander played by Jennifer Connelly. Cliff's plans are destroyed, &Iona with his plane, u he finda a mysterious bad;plc.k rcsemblina an art deco Cappacino machine. Bein& the darins you.na hero he it be tries it out and finds he can fly ... The R.ocbtccr ia born. Unfortunately, be'• not the only one iotereated; the FBl u well u a laDI of underwodd hoods led by a Nazi ICCl'et .,ent· detperatety waat it. 11modly DUtoa pkJI Nevi.Uc Silld.l&r tbe aalllMr 3 bes office .., IDd • .., ataad-ln for Errol Flya; bl._ mo a Nazi. but that wan't ttost )O'I from enjoylna his wft. Sure dill Illa ii corny, maybe evea a ltttlc predictable.. but lt'a aho 1ot alacerhy and ch11 . The rep.roductioe of '38 Loi~ la Oawlaa. It. OOltUIDel ud llOt dealan are wonderful and the apodal ~ an ruUy fun. So snb tbe kidi, lcM aW.i~ al the door and IC> eajoy • The Roctetecr!' A.leddln 1adllir.lllO~om -"Alakazaam." indefinitely. Bally'1 Celebrity Room -Oba! Oba! '91, now through July 2; George Carlin, :July 4·10; Dean Martin, July 2.S-27. Cftsan Palatt Diana Ros • July 10·22; Julio l&lesias, July 24-29; David Copperfield, July 31-Aug. 2. -Daert Inn Cry Ut! Roon:i -Jeff Kutnh's "Showstopper," opens July 12, runnina t0dcfinitcly. El Rancho Rodney's Pluce -Comedy even nights a week, indefinitely. ElratUbur Kina Arthur's Arena -Kina Arthur's Tournament, indefinitely. Flamlnao Hiiton Main Showroom -''City Lite ,"indefinitely (except Sundays). Four QM«•• French Quarter -Frank Sinatra Jr., throuJh July 7; Oriainal Drirters, July 9-28. Hadellft Fie~ta Theater -Redd Fou. indef1n1tely Holklay Catino Maun Showroom· "Keep Smilin' America." lmperfRI Palace "Legends in Concert,'' indefinitely. I.Ady Luck ''Luck 1s ii Lady" variety review, indefinitely. La V~s Hilton Ynkn Smirnoff, Lucic Arnaz. through June 30: Englebert llumpcrdind .. July 2-14 Maxim . Cnh3rct Room -"Cab:trct '91" suimng comic Bruce Mickelson. 1uaglcr Gil Dova and the Maxim cabaret dancers. Mirage S1eafried &. Roy. through July 16: the Pointer Sisters. July 18· 23 Palace Station Loadina Dock Lounce -"Somethin' Different," indefinitely Veruillcs Theater Aua ·IJ. Rl•kra Paul Anka, Jul) 11 -14, Frank Sinatra, a hara Melinda, First Lady of M11ic, 1ndcfin11cly. . ands Copa Room -"Salute," indefinitely Darku' f><:Cd, throu h July 16. 01 olo, July 17-21. • tardu t "Do ·IC$quc," throu h July 15. Tropic an• "Fol1CJ Beracrc,' indefinitely. to comedians to richly sequined Tony O rlando, Jay Leno, Diana shawl with casts that number in Ross, Cher and Roseanne Barr. the hundreds. Today, visiton from all over the wortd know that when they arrive in the "Entertainment Capital of the World" they still will be treated to an un!otfCttablC night of showman.ship, be 1t a top-name supentar or a multi-mill.ion-dollar production extravapnza. Many· of Las Vegas' me>1t popular entertainers appear on one of the city's many stages scvcraJ times each year, and for weeks at a ti.me. Amona the countless top-name performers who play Las Vegas arc 8111 Cosby, Frank Sinatra, the Pointer Sisters, Don Rickles, LAS VEGAS ASAP 'I • .,_... . . . . Las Vegas ROOMSATS•NSIBLERal•S ENJOY.THE EXCITEMENT OF OUR CASINO, FEATURING LOOIE SLOTS, UW GAMES, TERRIFIC FOOD, AND SENSIBLY PRICED ROOMS. llleclqeclt • c,.,. lfotlM-. • •50,000 Keno 14 Ubelwl "°""'Slot..,.. L"'9Ch a DI,.,,., .,,,., NlfltfW Enflatfalnment YOUR 11n llTI True Las Vegas Hospltatltv ... terrific f ood and ntghttv entertainment Choose the ca.Fae for 24-h our dining, Including a aenctous lunch and dinner buffet • ' ., • • ' • '• _". •I , . , . . ' I . . . • l • • ( ? Royal Thai Cuisine emits a· warm ambience .... By Eileen Prager -;t Corn Daly PijQ( \ 1m ·11JJ \ f;11nily t\j!I been 1n th, ,,,1:iur.m1 h u\lnC!>S for three ..:• 1H:r.1t1U11' and luckily for \11uthc1n C.il1ft11111,1 he and Jui. ,.;,c11 hroth•''' h,l\c hruucht their I h.11 u>u l..rng Ill lhl\ country. I 11.l " the U\\ner of Ro)al Th.11 < 111,111'" .1 'l'I\ 'pcci;d l h.11 ,.,1.1111.1111 \\httlt h.h fi,e luca11on' Ill \11t1thl'rll C.JIJillrJIJ,I Restaurant or the \Vcck sutillfoctory. He notes thnt "most consists or chicken, pork, noodles people here are regulars nnd hove and o medley of spices CO\"erina been dining at Royal Thoi for shrimp and fried to perfection. succC!\\ful. The atmOllphe re is very years. I get to know mnny of them Another favorite, S:uay, is chunks comfortable and plen)ant, the ond like to sec that they are of ch:ircoal-broilcd chicken served se rvice i) pcrsonaliLcd with comfortable <Ind enjoying their with peanut sauce. employee) \\hO truly care about dining e.~periencc." With lunch or dinner. try one or the cu!>10mc r and the food is At his Newpon Ocach location, the salads like Tila Salad, made of c:m:llcnt. which is currently u11der,oing a chicken, squid, shrimp or crnb over One rcn!>on for the wu rm face lift, his 20 employees are greens with dressina. Or there's .1mh1l·nce i-; th.it Tila make!> it :i nttentive, courteous nnd rcnlly core Siam Forest Snlad, a mixture of about the customer. lettuce, cucumbers, onions, po1111 ll> \\:Jlllh:r around the dining arc:1, grc c 11 ng patro n~ nnd If you hove never eaten Thai tomatoes, tofu and eggs covered pcr~1111.1lly checking 10 )cc that food before, you arc in for a with a delicious peanut dressing. their me .th and service arc special treat. It is a combination There arc many meat, poultry ------------------------between Oriental and Indian ond seafood offerings at ~yal \\ hl'n \1>11 dine ;it .10\ one ol h1' ,,11lil"h111l'1t1,, 11 '' \Cr} e.1,y 10 Wl' "'" '"' t.111111~ ha!> bee n llU Con11Mnt•I CulSIM Smcr I 961 o.~ IUl'tUll-.ut1111t, U~llUUIUlt ~ l"'i6 /« llJUi.lt~ t..~11~ """ ""61ttt~ ~. 11111tl µlwzh JNUtlN South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa (7 14) 540-3840 cooking, contuining spices ~uch a~ Thai, nlong with homemade soups, cu rry a nd ci lantro, fresh noodle dishes, appetizers and vcgctablci., lleafood and special special dinners for l\\O, All dishes !tuucci. with a peanut base. ore freshly mode and served with The menu nt Royal Thai is vegetable garnillhes that odd a complete with a variety of freshly !>pccinl look to the plates. made items for both lunch and With all of this excellent food, it dinner. One favorite is Chan-Ram, is surprbing to sec that Tiln'll nn appetizer or lunch, which prices nre more than reasonable 1---------------. fo r lunch :ind dinner. There arc lunch r.pccials start ing 01 $4.95, and the dinners start at S7.95. Royal Thai :ilso caters specinl events such os weddings und parties and has fucilitiell for groups at the r cs1auron1 . Tila recommends th3t you have your event aatered with Thai food because it is dlfrercnt from tbe. usu._1 orrcrings. He wuuld olso like people 10 know thot allhou1h the outside ot his Newport DC3ch restaurant is be ing rcnovotcd, Royal Thal is stiU open for bu incss and going as s1rong us ever. "For new pn1rons, it is e~ to miss our rcst4ur:>nt while drlving along Pacific Coast Hiahwoy because of the construcllon. I witnt everyone to know that we uc open (or business.'' Along with sil-down dining and caterin;:, Royal Thai also offers cooking classes. 'fila says that is 11 good \\II)' to be introduced to Thai (ood and suggests that you rcaister curly bcCllusc the · cour1es arc always booked up. Royal Thui Cuisine is IOC4ted at 4001 West Coast Highwny in Newport Beach, across from Ho:it H ospital. For addallonol information on restaurant hour$, catering. classes and other Roy:>I Th:ii location~. coll 64S·THAI. ~~~~~~~~~~~~Good fuod and fights Featuring I /\~IP'• nn Th<' I f.111 '>h111/ 15" ().,,frr< Rnr-1rfrl/('r '5 .. r .if,1mJT1 TJco '}" Qul'Sdrf1/la 'l" C/Jm Ch<>wrkr 'I"' '}" ((Jms On The HJ/f Shell '5 .. !>teJmed CIJms '5'' Slmmp Cockt11il '1" Shrimp Scamf)I 14 .. Shnmp T<1cn ')" Ni1chos •]H Fi1/1"1S Steik Taco 11"' GilrllC ~ B~ ,,,, I '1" Beer Battered Onion Rings '1" 1714 PLACENTIA COSTA MW 645-8091 dished up this Friday ~EB CT'j LUNCH AND DINNER BEER AND WINE r:-COl "°' -~ I DINNER ONLY 't 10% OFF 1 o.w .,, °' ••l" .w I L--_;~-'--.J llUS ~TH llUl·lOP.M. fll..SAT 1 lAJl-10:• Jl (114) UMlll (114) 141-4141 -······ FREE DELIVERV *LIMITED r4lREA* (AT IDIRI) 16103 BOLSA CtlCA ST tUCTltGTON BEACH The Villa Nova in Newport Oc~h nnd the Costa Mesu Countr:1 Club ore o((ering the doscM view this side of ringside to Frid:ly night's Mike Tyson-Razor Ruddock rematch. While the two brawlers "ill be hungry for victory. those who 011end the closed-circuit screeninss of The Rematch ond three other explosive bout\ "ill ge t to satisfy their appetite) for i;ood food and good boxing. Fur $35. fight fans at the Villu Nova, 3131 W. CoaM Highway, will be treated to the 11w11rJ-winning orENlNG ANN1vs 11am-2pm l, ~~ PRIZES! ( Freshly made ,.., Slum, Mel°"" fl1ld Plzq, C..... WW'ICMI. Authmlk Ncrim W.C... &ilDJ,.. bid etMbMll prka 1260 Bison at MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach Reservations (714) 721-()626 NFL Celebrities FREE Pizza &Cake Iron Mike Tyson rest:iurnnt'i. fomous ltalion buffet and no-host b3r. Seats tan (illlnt up at 5 p.m. Call 64?-7880. A New York steak dinner ond two drinks come wi1h the $30 tldel prlec al the coun1ry club at Country Oub Drive just orr Mesa Verde East. The opcnina belt nnp at S:.30 p.m. Coll 540-7.SOO, ext. 12. " • l I ' 1!\1, 11',111 FrelttFllllDaflr AllYHr..._. : • • _. 0 I • ) ,-·: l 1 I ; I -~~1-----r,,_-.__~~~':"' _..,.... _____ ..... ,.,. ~ -;-n:-ft>ilii"~~;;si'Om:-69 Oood Eotertaimaeat UX. 1141 Newport Cuter DrM, POW HOTEL. 690 Newport Caier It I p.a. A portion ol the Sll..SO Newport Be.ct., 6-44-4400, presents Center Dri'fe, Newport Beadl, praaill Wodoesd111. For iafonmatio• call 476-2001. 11 p.DI. la ... Abttlil ... ~ IQ~· Cd...,.. .... ..... ILACDIAUSI' ltltf, tJ0 B. l'hll St., Suite I, c.a ...... ~ ~ Pipen ~ at 10 p.a. For ildormaUoa Clll 631·7094. TEXAS TOltJIW>OI petb1n at the Coach HOUie ID S.. J ... ~ at 9 p.m.; llchts If• 122.JO. ·For informauoo call 4""930. ZOT SPOT CAR S400 S. Vuano Road on the UO campas, Verano Place Graduate Housl"' ,Complex. UYe music every S.turday ~ 1t 8 p.in. Doon open at 7 p.m. Miftilnal admiiaioo charp of SS. Call 856-7981. Tiit BLA.ST!U A Tlll PALU>IN perform 11 9 p.m at tho Colch Houte [a San Juan Capistruo. Tictcts ~ S17.SO. For ruunt.ioot cw in!onnatto11 call 'Q6. 930. TO\'Yt TONll TONE! perform at a June Jam Dance Party'' al the Oueco Mullc, •••41 crHlcl •lfit Wanted: A rOClt music critic Jnd nightclub critic. Both writers will be rcspon ibJe ror semi-regular columns to appear in the Dally Piiot'• Weekend section. Critics mus& be willing to work nights and weekends, ir nccc ary. lnteresae<t candidates for both pos1tions &hould htve five yea.rs or writing eaperiencc, • good knoW&edp Of IDlllic and Oranae Coast dubs, be able to take pbolOp'apbs and meet deadUnes. Those interested sbouJd tend a sample of their Work to Hali Harrell at the Oa11J PUot. P.O. Box 1560, Ca.ta Meaa CA 92626. lic:bt will beoc8t the Sicbl Cea Dileale duc:ina co tt.e inutk ot T~ Lonptrc~ "Jua Fricack'' .. 1 duo in the Hocel'a Raearda Fooaclltlon. For i.nformaJIOll d "la "'--d •~-......... sd Conservatory Louoac T~ throuah CID (213) 499-1791. an ° "-lotenea..... 'ue ay Thuraday and u a trio Friday aftd aJSTAHOO 19100 Vo. Earmea Aw_. IMne. 752-Sl:U n. Jamea Eircbanae aod 0eorac Griffin. jazz rhythm IJld blues, IR featured froai 7 to t f p.ra. I lflJ Ul'l'ANGO USTAU&ANT 19100 Voa Kariun, lrrioe. ptOICJltl the 111\llic ol the Andee. Yitla Aftins Sunday Ind Moaday alaJ>t1 6:30 to 10-.30 p.m. 7!.S-$222. nm CAHN'DY, 3010 Lafayette Ave .. Newport lkadl, ptacnlS Klnote. No c:oter. 67S.S7n. VIUA NOVA. 3131 W. Cout Hi&tnnJ, N~ Beach. Richard PauDO'I piano ltyliria Suoday throup Wcdoesday Open dAUy J p.in. 10 l a..m. 642· 7880. CROWN HOUSE. 32802 PKtric c.out Hiah•a1. Monarch Beach, •~sns, prexnta OeorJe Butts on the saxophone Crom 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Mii flJ BLUE MARBLE COFTEEHOU £, 1907 Harbor 81\'d., Costa Meu, 646-S176, Pfeknts Christopher Minp 111rtin1 11 7 pm nrE VIEW Mamou Hotel, Newport Center, prcsenu music n11hlJy tbrouah Wcdnc.sday, 9 p.m to I :30 a.m IWI MAULE COPnEBOUSE. l'J07 Harllor ams.. c.oaa Mesa. 646-.5176. praents CB. Smllb Ind Bob B • ICIOUSlic folk. llatt1q 11 7 p.m. THE CAHNDY llESTAUllANT, 3010 Lafayelle Ave., Newport Beach. prctents "K.arlOke" Stoa AJoQa With the Kits cKh Tue.day. No OCIW'ef. 67S.$7n. tbroojl Saturdliy from 8 p.m to 1 i .m. Saturday. The poup perfonna 6 to 11 Selectiom l'lftlO froln mna to liabt jazz p.m. Tuesday tbrouab Friday and 7 p.m. and cootcinponry. Pedormina Coftiabt to midni&)lt on Sal\lrday. For more ud w~ 1t 8:30 pttm. will be infonnatlOo, can 759-0808. at 4136. STUDIO CAR • IAUOA, 100 S. Mao St.1 Balboa, prcaats Shades of Jade, a laun jazz band, from 9 p.m. to 1 •JD. For mfonnatioo call 67.S.'n60 Jimmy~· caOWN HOU E USTAUliNT 32802 mma in Hu.nfin&toa Bcxh prntnll P.afic Coast HIJ.bwly, MOlllrCb Beach, "Boony for Hol)ywoood," 1 dinner dlaw prcacnts Mitlioo Vacjo ruident Jama saludna the aolde.a 1p of fiolJJ'w'Ood. Hanis ud Family W~ lhroup Sbowtlmea ue 1'ucadsy throqb Frida, 11 Slturday, 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.. AlpbouJe 7 p.a. Sltlanl.,s 1t 5 and 9 p.m.. aod Surrcodcr Sunday lhroup Tuetday 9 Sundays at l and 6 p..m. Prica IW1 at p.m. to 1:30 1.m. For details c:aJJ $16.95. For lnfonnatlon c.aD IM0-5661. 499-2626. INTDNATIONAL PW, 4811 Bildl SL, Jlfewpon Beach, 9SS.386&. PfUClllS The Don and l)e,r.~ Show from 6 10 9 p.m Fr•r Wt•nflf zor SPOT CA.PE UC c:ampu.t in the Verano P1ace Sflduate housioa compla presents mUJlcal 1r1i ts ln an intimate cotree bouJe teUlna each Wcdouday at I p.m. Admisllon 11 free and early aniYal is recommended Contact Ol'IC SoJomoa. 8S6-798t. VlUA NOVA 3131 West <=out Hipway, Newport Beach. 642· 7680. Pianist Jay Milburn perf'onnt a variety of easy listenina telecdons faYOrites Thursday throu&h Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., Sunday. throup Wedoaday from 8:30 pm. to 1:30 un. Richard Fauno'a jazz and Broadway styli.op OD the piano. C'EST IA VIE Rt:STAUJlANT, 373 PIQfic Coast H1itrway, Lquna Beach. oa the Main Beach. Ltve jau every Fnday be&lnnin& It 8 p.m. reatur1114 the Bi!t NOite Duo, ggitar, vocals and viola. Mark Turnbull and Bob Hawtiru, aujtanns and vocabsts on Saturdays bepnnina at 8 p.m No cover clwce Free p1rluaa- LE TalANON 1t Le Meridicu Hote~ 4500 MacArt.bur Bhod.. Newport Beach, prc:Knts The Muter Trio (Tom OflUIOt Tootie Heath and Louis Spean) ftom 5 BWE MAULE C0n-E£JJOUS!, 1'J07 _to_8 _P_.m_._The __ trio also performs on CA.FE UDO, SOI 30th SL, N~ Beach, 67S.2968. present entcrw 01 n11htty. Bernie Pearl Blues Ba.nd fea1unn1 Harmonica Fats 9 pm. to 1:30 a m. SJ COYer chuce. Harbor Blvd., C.0.11 Mesa , 646-S'n6, ----------------------------. presents Fast Food rn Americ.a, a one-act play II 7 p.m. CUE UDO SOl 30tb St., Newport Beach. praents Joe Nap1 aod the AlJ Stan frOm 1:30 to 1 a.m. 67.S.2968 or 673-SOS6. BISTRO Jtl, Irvine, present• pwtlst·wc:allst Ray JobDIOll Wed:nesdar. throu&h Friday, 7 to 11 p.m. and Slwroays. 7:30 IO l 1 :JO pm. 553-9201 I I\ I 11\l'l''t H<H H 1 ·\If HI \l'.\11 '.I -)-7 \1011-I 11 We're Talking Nine Different Pasta Selections. Grill specialties like Lamb Chops, Prime Rib and Premium Choice Steaks. You'll find broiled seafood like Yellow Fin Tuna, Swordfish and Pesto Shrimp Skewer. Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Chicken Wings and Nachos. We even serve six kinds of Pizza. Our championship chili recipe is from the International Chili Society. We've even got an old fashioned Monday thru Friday "Blue Plate Special" Lunch for only $4.95. Of course, you'll find all our Famous Award Winning Barbecue Favorites. Baby Back Ribs, Texas Cut Beef Ribs and our succulent Barbecued Chicken. All Real Wood Smoked. Welcome to Love's Bar & Grill -We've Got It All! SPECIAL $4.49 W. .... 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Enloy the Taste of Our Famous Burty, Bomestyle Cooldna Not Only at Our Restaurant, But .... at Picnics .... at Home ... at Parties ... at Ballgames ... or Wherever You Wish! • OeUcious Southern Frted Chicken Mcntcs •Impeccable Barbecue RJbs Picnics •Tasty Fish Fry Plcnlcs ... ..and much, much mott. ~Almost ALL Our Foods Can Be Packaged To Go! ~------------------- HBl6191 Presoil this coupon for $3.00 Off Any 8 Piece or More Picnic Dinner "To Go " ,, . ..,.,, ..... .,_,. ,,_.. "·--o..._,..,_,,.,~ ., ,_ ........ 11111'1• ... ,..,.. ,,_,_ .... ,..,-'Al 012 Orange Coast WNkend I Thur9day, June 27, 1091 n. --h WA "7AS C-0.... 154- MU I .,... .,.... " IUC>.J, S·.30, I. 10-10 2 • .,... ...... llO ?, 4.30, 7, .-.» 3. ~ tG· 111 12.JO. 2'l0. HO, UO, UO, 1030 4 ......... 1:30, NO. 7.15, 10 5 .... hNP tpO.IJt 12. 1 )0, S, 7:30, 10 6 ,,..,_ ... &..-.Ill) 11:15, US, SIS, 7 45, ICMS waa•-•• ClllWI ..._ """-~ Oil.. SS 1 '°'55 I. 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IOUpt and 11ladt In • casull atmosphere S AlllOMdo a1ttonatt, South Colst Pt.D Onve. 751·71.Sl. Open for luncb 11:30 a m 10 2 pm. Mon.·fn.; dinner 6 to 10 p.m Fri .. 541 Sieck. Kri<m food. Warm Tusc;iny 1mb1anc:c New li&Jlt menu auirnents Northern ltahan lpcdah1ca. Good puiu. surperb wfne fill. Pcnooahzcd seMCC Rcsc:rv1tlons. US ltldl hy Rowln1 ind R .. nln1 Chai>, 3333 Bnsiol, Sou1h Co. Plau.1. 641-0118. Open 11 • m. 10 9 p.m. Mon ·tori .. 11 1.m 10 6 p.m .• Sii, 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m .• Sun. Award-wlnnlna ulad bar, unusual spccl1ls. Wine, beer. S 81..00k four, Crys11I Court. 3333 Bear S1. 340-7661. Oren 11 1.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.·Thun.; 11 1.rn. to l l pm, Frl .. Sat.; 12 to 9 p.m. Sun. RuetValloru 1CC$ptcd. That QI inc; small portions of beaulif\IJ!y ~pared food in • 1cartt tcllfn& hidden 1way in the upper reaches of Soulll Coast Pt.u'a Crystal c:ourc. SS .... ~ C.ek1aa, 1907 H1tbor ~ 646-5776. ()psi! Mon.-Th\lrs. 6'30 un. 10 10 p.lll.; Frf. 1Ad Sac. 6:30 a.m. to 12 a.m.; Sun. 10 a.m. lo 9 p.m. Very mode1c prices; ire11 IOupt, ulada, sandwic.hcs. dcsxrts. S O.la'1 a.1--. 124 W, MacMbllf BM!. s.46-5688 Open 11 1 m. to 9 p.m ct.Uy. Reservations accepted. lnnpeMl\'c Chinese and Caistoncx din"'I 1th tUc-<>ut avas1ablc. El Tertt• Crill. 633 Antoe Blvd. 662·26'n. <>oen 11 a.m. to 1 I p.m. Mon.-Fri , tl a.m. to midftl&bt Sat.. Sunday bninch JO a.m. t.o 2 pm Rcscrv111ons 1cceptcd. Fl1von of muquilc and the South t Grut srun corn t1malea and Southwestern •ptch1l11cs. SS fortuM. 3820 S Plaza Dr. 850-9008, Open I\·)() am to 10 pm. Sun.·1'11uB., 11:30 a.in . 10 II p.m. f rl.·Sat. Rc'!ervat1ons accepted. Clune..c tood featuring Pellin& duct. Fo.;, CarYOts, South Coui Plan Main Lcvd . .S.56--9700. 8rca.kfn1, lunch. d.lnrter Spcc:l1liz1n1 In the frcshdt •nd mott dcllciout natur11I foods. Vldol'\l't B•tc Shop features arc•t mumu. troicn yoaun and frah juice bat S Gudllt. 3820 .,,u.a °'· SOlath Coast Plaza Vlllt&e. "6-7Z73 Opc11 b i-.nc11 IJ :JO am 10 2 p.m. Moft .• ftl.; dianct 6-10-..30 pm .. Sunday brunch 11:30 un. to 3 p.m. Rcscmt1oft1 1u11c1tcd . Chamber ensemble to perl'or1n at Prego Prcao rcinttoduca "Cocaceno o Cena aJ fraco." a ftlltltlrant t.radidon d\ari1\I wbicb The Naptea Otambcr £nxmbio tenm:.dea diMl'I on ita f>A1iO &Om 6:30 IO 10~30 p.m. every Friday and Satillday eweNftl throu~ the c11d of aWDm.U. Proao ls located at tM20 Von Kannan Ave. in Irvine. For raervationa call S5J..: 1333. Tandoori did c:wry ............ _, chden :Terrific .. 111U.1ra. liD••dc garden ateotpMN. S.... .mm. Outstandi.na Wiiie Ill. SS G1rdttl ....,., o,...i c.wn nn Beat St. 546-6004. 0poe II a.a. 90 10 p.m. Mon.·Slt., 11 IA IO 7 ~ SM. Afternoon ~ 2:30 IO ':lO p in. C"Vtrydly RtwlVldoM ~· A IOIKh of Ill NiliMI la I deMicaf frefteb ......... ~1 E. 17th St. 548-ISM. 7 ~ ..... 3333 S. Briltol SI .. So.di a.a.'° I JU1L Moo .-Thur., 7 1.m.. to 9'.30 C.O... Plua. S4CMOJI. 9Pca b Juodl 11 ~.m. Fri.· Sat., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m Sun. 1111. to 9 p.tn. Moa . .&ift. RaavatioM Gourmet Nll<hwlch lhop, apitfy interior. S not required. 1'b& ultimate piziJcri& with ..... ""··-~ e 17th s JLJJc .. 7626 11 different pi:i:zas from Sicilian to -.._._, 47V • t., .,.,,. • N poll • M .._ 37 ~ Ccntn Dr~ Fuhioa WaDd. 644-1030. Opea 11 a.a to 10 p.a dilly. Suoday bnnd 11 a m. to 3 p.m. RCIC.Mltioos accepted. St.cab and IC.lfood with 1 clasaic Sc:iottash lO.uch. &ccllc111 prime rib ind Caoar aJad Dimly ht; di.Ibby ·~ Elrcellc:nt C... .. Cdf, 631·1381. l2AI W. °*' HwY. Open Moa.·Frl. 11:30 1 m to- mtd'nlght. Sat.·Sun • 3 p m. to midlll&h -- Fabu!Ous bay view, huac bar. Great pfacc ii6 for toC1a.I hour. SS !>Cllina. s G1rduno'1 ~ OlllllM, 291 B. 17lb Sr • 645-SSOS. Familf al)'le Jtallaa. Small 1r111oria with friendly •l'\lb. Olddrco v.c~. Tue out S t.11n1d, llJJ Bear 1.. Crytt1I Ccun.. "40· \ '65 Contc....,onry Nonhcro Italian , uNnc M:rvcd in tlle tctll• Of an lodoor ,,Jcw3lk ca/e. Ex.ccllcnt pulu, focacc11. c >pen for lunch and dinner. Rt.KMtiom ll•cpted SS (;1no's CHI llM Wll, 428 !. 17th SL M0.17SO. RauYltioas llCCCJ>CCd A Coua \ln .1 l1ndm1rk Wann, intimate n.:1ghlx"trhood mcc11ns place Uinch. 1t1nncr. weekend brcakfut. Expertly C.r~•• nbs. hambu~n. Modest prieu. I l\t' 1111100 bar entertajnmcnt, cuJtomcrs '0mc11mcs act lo sms •Ion&-s 1.oldH Dntaoe, 2023 Hatbor 81\.d . "~ ~ 71 fl2 lhaerntiona accepled c • nuine 011ne11C Mandann duhcs '"lee I",~ Award-winnlni cu inc. Lunch, 1l11incr. 11lrc-<M1l, cocktails 7 dJY1. SS c.urar A.Dckrs, J8JO S. Plua Dr , South < •H)t Pl11J1 V11lqc. 668-17)7 Opc.11 for 'unch 11 JO 1.m IO 2:JO pm : dinner 6-10 rm Top-ranlred Sc:1ndinui1n/ < ••n11nent•I n .:1auran1. Wonder(ul < dc'at 11lad, hornern1dc breed,, n.:cllcn1 caviar scl«tlon, homemade ,,:mad lu. CoRJt.llll KlM!y (Sunday hrunt h, wine d1oncn. food ta&tiop. b11 menu all afternoon and into the n11ht). \' llorikawa, 3800 . PW.I Dr., South C:OUC Plau Villqo. SS7·2S3l Ruervetion• 'u11gcs1cd. Fine traditional J1panetc l••l1urAnt uiea the frcshat ln11cJicnts ''"h1 lw. tatami TOC1mt, cocttaII tounac. \tut11-wur1e Kabclti d11tnU1 must be 11rtlcrcd 24 bll. ln advance. EJcpnt Jmms Lllncb, dinner. SS hu7,. 485 N. Old Newport Blvd ':!2·2992. 9P*a Tuo.-Tbur. 3:30 to 10 p m , Fri. t. to II p II\. In a modest frame houte, ddeccable Italian sauces ind seafood from Cbd Plolo Pctt.nno. La Caw, t~ lmne Ave. at 17th., Mil-~ Ono of the aru'1 oldest 11uk hnuscs. lnum1te. """I Seafood as trcll SS F••lly atylc Mc .. lcan rcstauunt. Cl tan. a ~nt Bush bu e1tc11 betel Open J ... Cetltef7 IM.. JJJJ S. Btil&ol daily 1t J 1 1.m. for lu.nch, cfwet, S40-a21. ()peft 11 1.m. lo 9 p.a. dMly. cochails. CIJJ a~ for lat&e partJa. Reaervat1001 accef*d. OloC la die Solicttoua -~ for famllica; cm:Dcnt Metro'• only raUroed dinina car.U. fernily value. SS z.wa, 1711 Placcn111, ~S-«>91. Nu N,_..rt Rib, 2000 Newport Blvd. rctetv1tlon1. Lobster tail, prime rib. 631-2110. Ribs, chicken, shrimp, salads. chlclcen and ribs at rcuoneble prices. hndwicbe1 Emph11i1 on freshnc:u, Special ctianaes njabtly. Lunch, dinner. 2wrltty. Delicious con bread. Open from SuJfday brcatflll. S p.m. Mon. throup Sa~. 2 J>.m. Sunday. z.-.. GlNM e-.r •114 OJIW ._, J714 Tab out from 2 p.m daily SS • Placentia, 646-4122.. A bi&, IPf1IWlilll Plllla M ... 212 E. 171h St. Ml-7488." enterprise With pool tables, OJller bar, Diener 7 d115; lunch every day except hlmbUraen, aand-Q:hu and 1 varlery or Sun. SlndwiChes ulads and pasui 11 seafood otrerinp. Very casual. Sunday lunc:b time Good straight putu; m:rid Mcllicln brunch. S the exotics. SS ptaoo cnlcl11111mct11 SS C... Catt, 690 Newport C.Cntcr Dr. fou1 Scatons Hotel. '159-0IOI. Open 10-.30 1.m. lo 10 p.m. Mon.·fn., Sit. 7 1 m. to 10 p.m .. Sun. 7 1 m. to S p.m. Reacrva1ion1 accepted. California, COt1tinent1I ailslne. Sf Cek flft-0.Flu, t 109 Newport Center Or. 640-S7S2. Opeo 8 1 m to 9 p.m. Mon.·Fri., 8 1.m. to 6 p.m. SIL, JJ 1.m. to .S p.m. Sun. No reservations taken. Salad and 11ndw1Cbcs tn a casual atmosphere S c.r.ewa, 3520 £. Pacilic Coa5f Hwy. 67S·l9'22. Open for dinner from S-30 tc.; IO_JO p.m ScUn ·Thurs., S·)() 10 ll JO pm. Fn .sat Rde1Vlll<ml u•sted. a. 1c Nonhem lt&han JOUrmct cuwnc New, moderately pnced lountc mcn11 ac:rvcd 'tiJ W« hours. Wild and cruy pl. te 11 n1&bt When the band strikes up the samba music. Chic chentele. SS CetU Ncwpoft, 1220 8110ft Avenue 7S9•3 Lunch 11 1.m. 10 3 pm. d11ty; dinner served all. day, SC\'cn d•"" Ounesc cul inc. SSS C1llror1l1 Bue", lJSS Via Lido 67S-OS7S. Oocn for lunch 12·2 pm Cbl•'• Chi-. 3136 w. Barbol Blvd. 67J..8204 . Open 11 1 m to 9 p.m daily. Ruervationi accep1cd Chinese and Clnlonde w tsine. Try the k\lna pao chK.kcn Pdlte Fn•ct. 1 JS Newport Blvd~ N rt B h Moo ·Fn., Oin.ncr S 30-10 pm. Mon . 6S()..9J6J ~n Mon ·Sit. 11 1 m 10 9 8Wp0 eaC Tues.,t until 10-.30 Wed ·Thun ; until 11 O.llf Crfll.957 N~port ~ntcr Or pm Delicious ~nnct chidten, veal, Fn .• ;:,at. No n:le.Ml.IOM taken. S 644-2223 Mon.· Thur , It • m. to 11 ;> m ptawns, u ndwrches and vcgctar11n Alley Relta.,..t, 4$01 Pacific Coast CalifomJa Plxu ICJtcMa, I ISi Newport Fri 11 • m 10 midnight. Sat .. 9 1 n . to dilhcs. S Hialiw1y. 646·9126. American food Center Or 7S9-.SS43 Open 11 1 m 10 10 · 10 Pm Oauic American food. ~real W d S Fi · ...i.. S Th nd 11 t 11 locallbn for Fl'hion l'land ~1c ouff' hMto lltttoraate, 3333 Bristol St., South •rm an cozy, an ranasco-s.,... p.m un • un.., 1 a.m o Pm SS Coast piu., S~80:18. Open for lunch din1n1 11mospbcre. Luncb, diJJner, Fri -Sil. No rcserv1t1ont 11kcn I I JO Im to 2.JO pm Mon . .Sat' dinner Saturday Ind Sunday bnr.nch. LiYely bu Cnsp<na tcd aourmet pa2I COl'MS In DtllM)-'~ 6\() l.1Jo Park Dr . .,-·.()JOO S.JO pm. 10 t 1 m. Mon . .Sat., Sun Rcxrvetions accepted SS ~_:ns1 ot nS1Svon; tome arc r1ther odd Re crvation\ suiaested. Uarhor tininch only Sh<'ppm1·mall Italian fnod Aatll8'i, Jl I Marine Ave. 673-6.S80. .....,., P la! lanJm1rk C.Umprehcn1~e 5eafooJ menu with fresh fish, chicken ind pall• ()pen fm lu~ ll:JO i.m. to 2:JO p.m. The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave. Nt•;•y, fun Lunch, dinner. Sund•" Te"ific bread Spotty service. SS Mon . .Sll.; dinner S:JO 10 10 p.m. 67S·STn Open for lundl lJJO a.m to 3 brunch SS fled O.UO., 101 f' SIJIClpornte Dr Tues ·S:tt., Sunday brunch. Seafood pm Mon ·f!ri., dlMer S-10 p.m daily Edie's Diner L'OS E. Cout H•' • S~7701. ~n 11 a.m. to 2 1 m. spcaaltics from the ltaban coast. SSS Sunday bn.tnch 10 JO 1.m 10 2:30 pm Coron .. tkl M.u 6;J.IX).S0 Open 6 1 in Mon.-Sun., Sunday bnlnch 10 1 m to 3 AA• Marit'a. 26CO E. PaciRc Coast Hwy. Re1erv111ons 1ccepted Conllncnlal It n11J111gh1 Sun -Thu", unul I am. Fri , p m Rcserv111oni accepted Fine 720-9000 ()pen for lunch ll:JO a.m lo cur. inc, seafood emphasis Great dam ~I fo'1f11e\· l)lc <1111cr. •11h 1ukehmn. MCSICln food in • fun and d1ncahlc 2:30 p.m Mon.-Frl., dinner 5:30 co 10 fijci~iiidieiriSSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillmiiiliiliiiililtril"•u.::li·ii~ •homiiii~iiiil)ii·lciifioc.iM!iiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiii environment SS p m Tues ·S•t. Rcterval!Ons su~ted. RIYl«n RtstHrut, JJJJ Bristol St, 8eau11fully prepared contempor1ry South Coast Pina. 54()..3840. ~n ror Califom1a cuisine, putu and sea.food lunch 11:30 a.m 10 3 p.m Mon ·Sii ; Cory,. intimate 1tmosphcrc. Eacellent d1Mer S-JO pm Mon -Thu.rs.. S·ll pm. v.inc l1$t SSS Fri.Sat Rucrv1t1ons su11e1t1on Antolu. l.e Mc rid1cn Hotel. 4SOO Conllncnlll CUI me Popular standby. us MacArthur Blvd 476-2001 Open rot ltaby'a., 3333 Beu St, Crystal Court. dinina 6 to 10 P m. Tues . .S1t. 662-lWBY o 8 9 Reservations required Award-winnlna • pen a.m. to p.m. menu or liahter French/Continental Mon.-Thun .. 7 a.m to 10 p.m. Fri . .Sat.. . 11 1 d d 7 1 m to 9 p.m Sun Reservations noc cu111ne, exec cnt 1y prepare 1n requued. Burien ind fries 1n 1 snciovJI)' served SSSS tt-<rc1ted 1940i diner complete with Ardln, 333' W. Coast llwy 6'.S.1077 recorded !WlnJ muSIC Excellent nlads ()pen for lunch 11 a m to 3 p m. Scmcc is totally on the mark. S Mon -Fn. Dinner from S p.m to I 1.m Sc-oil'• Selfood Crill aocl Bar, 3300 d11ly Cl11s1cal con1mcnt1I cuisine; Bri\lol St 9'1'9·2400 Open for lunch ind 11brcs1de preparation a speci11ty dinner teVCn day\ 1 week. Call for houni.. FaYOntc h1un1 of Newpon Beach's Old Jazz chlmpaanc lunch on weekends Money mellow, conicrvatrYC crowd. SSS NO TIME FOR LUNCH? Try Marcello's Lunch Buffet!! ALLYOUCANEAT.,, $5.25 :~u. E£4JUBING OYER 30 ITEMS RejCrvations sugestcd Fresh seafood i'Hlba.u, 4250 Buch Street 9SS-Oll2l. di ially prq>ered, complete with 1 01 America's most celebrated Japanuc oy1ter bar. SS restaurant Teppan tables and Sllshl bar. SERVED MONDAY·fllfOAY U ..J Tn A s,_pe1h7, 36q E. 17th St., lunch 11.30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mon.·Fn. Fresh vegetables,~ a.bid bar, ?>ta to, pasta, eggplanf, coleslaw &r 3-bc•n salads; pizza, giillc bread, ltalian bread, 2 rotating hot entreet such as: lasagne, chicken dishes, spaghetti w I meatbalfs, rotelli, manlcotti, rettucine alfredo, and much, much more!! Also desserts, puddings " fresh fruit!! 6'S"'8ti0 <Ary authentic: En&Jish lea Dinner S:JO to 10.JO pm Mon.-Thun., 17501 D--ch Bl d • S'-A H tin D---L o .. " 5505 room Brcaklnt. lunch, 11\crnoon tea, f~5:30~to~t~I ~p~m~-~F~ri·~· ~S~to~IO~f__"'·_S_llD'i:j. ~~~~~~~~~Yl~·~~Ull~U~~UD~~gt=O:D:UC':A.1~1u.4~~-~~~ Sunday brunch, Homemade Comish Rcservition rccomtncndcd SS pu&ics. teal ind lodncy pte, 1nne. Enihsh antiques may be purchucd. S ... p~.-.. 1969 Harbor 8hd. 6*-1%2S. Open for h1fteb Mon ·Fri. ll:JO 1.m. to 2 I' m , dinner S·JO lO 10 p M. Rctervat:iom r(commcoded AbcM: l"Crl Northern 11.-han aii ine at bvd&ct.c:omidow pnccs \cal d1shu lushly recommended; clccllcnt lltamisu SS ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;=:::;"1 \tanctui• C....... 1500 Adami al llarbor, S40-19 7. RC:MtYahON loCICCpCCd Rw pecnt or 0oW AWlrd of Eaccllcnoe nine consoaatiwl ycan. Owftcr Mic:hacl t hlll\& KC, Ulc ttandatd (Of Qlaca rt>sl1urant1.. upe.rtl liablter dlsba 1nd rontcmpot!iy Qi'"* ~ ~ dinner. tatc-o.t. coc:kWlt '1 da SS WI IMI A NIW MlllU Dine In 0..,. Romontic ~Dar w.1i..... undlr$10 4t0tt• ....... C......dllMttt ·~11 t.11C111,_. ......... t Luncheon Served Mor&y .. ftiday 11 :30am-2:30pm feal111in« Homescyle Cooking & Daily Specials w Dinner Served Moaday .. Saturday from S:JOpm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 169S Irvine Ave • Coeta Me-. • 646-7944 Thur day, July 11th, 7:00pm A "CUCINA RUSTICA" EVENING ,.,,rn William Hill Winery • apa Valley, California Poltota ai erri (Grilled Polcnta ~ith Wild Mu hroom autc) W11Uaan HUI Winery I 9 n., RJeslin1 (Orqoa) • paah~ttlnl al Puto di Pftz~emolo lnnammalo (Angel Hair r ta Wtlh Inflamed PJr'k' Pc .. 10) Wllllam HUI il\'tr lAMI 1989 Napa Chardonnay and Wllllam HUI Rt f"'C apa Chardonn_,. • na:tllo a llo Ze1utt0 e R emarino ('Lea of Dome tic Lamb with Gin er and Rl",~m.try} 8rnttoll al Burro t from• lo (B~occoli with Butter and Chee~) ln alata di PomodOro (Roma Tomato al.id on Freid Gr~cn~) WUHam HUI 1987 lhtr Labd apa bcnMt u"tpoa • N polcon • di Roma Vtu•e dta tml1 11urry d611ors ~r JKm>n by restrvarion only • DINING Lido's Bistro, Camelot amm11 ara's tall , A "1se and frugal local once ~aid. "Why \hould l leave lown in the llummer'> Other people save all year ;Ind Oy In from all compass po1nh JUlll to c"<pc riencc "'hat I h .1 v c h c re .n .11lublc .11 my f111~cr11p'' ' I 1Jn V1ll.1gc 1s .111 l'\,1111pk of Whill th.ti 101..JI mc.rnt I 1\..c in ,1 01U\ll LIO~' the \lflCI .11HJ \I'll unhl\ll 'h''I" .inti gJ lie rte,. t11lh1"' I h C r C J ·h I I l I.. ru.ul thJI \l't' the "lllJ~C tl)OC . t.11..e .1 111rn .111d .1mhlc Restaurant Reviewer .1!.111~ the ~1JrJ,.._all.. that fronts a m.mna lfll"-dcd "llh lx>Jh and \.1d1h .1lv..1)' glim~ out or coming 111 •>r hc1ng pt1l1,hcJ to a mirror· 11\..l 'h1111.: I he c.1tm\( pl.ice'> co,er thl 'J'll trlllll fr11m the mull1-lc,cl V. ,11l h11u'1: .11 •lnC end of the h11.1nh,,1lk. ice crcJm \hop and Jd1 .1lnng the "a). to smaller r c '1 ,, u r an 1' t hat arc apt I y d1.. 'l nhl·J lw 1 IH' '"md~ "4uaint" l>T ( h.irn11n!! .. I t 111,1111 \\inc Jnd Cheese ( 11l111.1n ''" al .1 1..·Prnn and opens H l on\11 (.rill ''I 'lc"'Jll"I Crntcr Dr 1...111 ',~-Optn II •m to II pm \1,.n I r, 11 ,1 111 111 m1dn1gh1 Sal '"•nd I\ 1>111nch Ill 1 m tu 2 pm R r' .. '"'"' ·'"•Pini \nuthv.C\lcm, !l.1C\lldll f.i\llll\C\ Ill • lc•ll'\t' 'iOCllf 1lm•"r,hcrc (ire al 1Zr.-Cn com 1am<1lcs. f"•ll l\hn f 1,c/\ hJpf'\ hc1ur SS h\htnnon'\ I tlJll J JI lhl •C'°)' end or the "''"'l"'rl l'icr I '~.1r71 R<"1,crva1iom n111 nt "°"·Ir\ \c""ing the frcsheJI 'l".ll• • "'' lrum lhc ra .. 11ic l'liorthwcsr llr, .1ll 1 t unch, cJinncr \ h•t ( ro'4'n\ 1~111 t-,.,.._,ft, Co.a$1 lfw)' 'NI'' I <>r•n ~pm to 12 am \.1o11 .., '' I In 11 10 pm Sun ~und..iy h11111, h 111 \fl .1 m In 2 10 pm R1•,, "·'''""' 'u1111r•led ,\ h1ndmark for •rn 1.11 ,, l 1\100\ r "'l Crown\ I\ J fl rt1 I l 111•1.wd\ of1k<I mn JU•l llUl,tdC I • 11dn11 I 1•n11ncntJI a~ wdl as 11,1 t1t1 •11 <I I n~li'h f.irc. including \ 11h•1 '' I'" hht1f l'r1m1· rrb I\ ~1111 the f,1\• ., ''' 1•111 mrn11 rndurlc< contcmpnrnrv '' ,r .. d 11111 I'"'' d"hn SH ~"' ht•I I 110 11.l~ \;cv.p.1r1 tenter Dr 1,.111 ' 11 < lp.-11 11 111 .1 m to 2 30 p m I• 1 ,,,,, \1, n I 11 ' tn 111 prn for 11111, 1 \1111 I h11r• ' IP 11 pm Frt -Sal H \I r\.llt1•11• •u ~ll.• \!rt! "'"u"~•u 11 ".th I 11111111" Ill" v.11h P·"'a d1\hc• '' '''"'" '" '"' ~, .. ,., ffi( .. ,lllC SSS ib wslls and windows on two sides, welcoming in the customer and the weather. There arc smnll tables inside as well all open or umbrella- shaded lables outside. Specials or the day arc listed on a board set up on an easel to pique the inlcn!SI or whet the appetite of the casuJI stroller. Three o( us had a llchghtful, leisurely lunch at Le Bistro the other day after the olher two had finished sailing lessons at the lntercollegiate ooating Center on Pacific Coast Highway (our wise local knows from whence he peaks). Since the) had worked up an appemc. we began wllh a Greek appetizer platter con'l1sting of - among tllher things -olives, JulmadL, (ct.1 cheese, and a dclic11)U\, fluffy , mound lhat turned out 10 be fish roe whipped \\llh kmon 1u1ce which we pread on '>ll('e'> of a French bagueuc. W.1n11n~ wmc:thing cold but a 1111 11.. Jtllcrcnt, my eye was caughl h~ the BmphNu' salad: white be.in' and onion<; served on a bed of 'h1nldcd lenucc and topped w11h .1 vinaigrette dressing. rt o;ounJcd intriguing ($6.75). Although I normally prcCer stronger navor<;. the beans were ju't the right "'oflne<;~" without fresh fi~h ~clccttoM SS Klt•~om•. IOI Bayview Place Newport Bc.i1..h 1:!'1 0711 t unch Mon ·ft1, dinner from b p m Mon ·S•I • clolcd Sun Self park in .id101ning lot Authentic Jap.tnC~C' CUl\1nc ~ervcd tn tninqu1l cnv1ronmenl Order SSS-per-person ka•-.ck1 fca,t :!4 hou~ in •d\·ancc SSS ~1.,.ro Polo, 1260 81'10n nt-0801 Open for lunch ancJ dinner every day l t a m ''' 11 p m I rcshlv made paJIH, counncl p•7lh Greif r1sot1C1 and anocchi 1--:itccllcnl l~kt.:·oul SS 'wt•rrakesh, 1100 \\> P11c1ftc Cout Hwy M!i-R'\84 Open for dinner 6 to 10 p.m Mon ·I n. ~ lO 10 11 p.m Sar.-Sun. Re~cna11on~ \u&r.estcd Morocc•n i:u1~inc SSS M•tteo's, B2S t-Pacific Coa'I Hwy 673-82~7 Open for lunch I I )() 1 m lo l p.m .. dinner s ICI I I pm Rctel"'1ilions required Qounncl llallan cuisine in rcd·vcf\lct \plcndor $SS \byur 2<n1 F Pac1f1c Coast Hwy. b7~·611:!:! Open for lunch 11 10 am 10 2 lO p m dinner S· lO 10 10.30 p.m. Sunday brunch I I lO 1 m lo 2.30 pm Rncrv.11on' acceplcd Crilic11ty acda1mcd Indian lilndoon cookery U Mnral•t1• RJ toraAtt, 2'M I E. Padric Coa.'1 llwv. 675 2()(M Lunch, I t:30 1 m. •·•n ' l>t-lt \11~1 I < nJ<I I hy,hv..i~ lo l pm , dinner S pm lo cnidnJcb1. ,, ~~ '1 •11 ( >rcn I .. rn lu H I'm Happy hour, Mon.-Frl P1110 diatn1 '4on I 11. ~ 1 m In ' pm c;.11 Ill am ava1bblc Bu,llln1 blllro nrterin1 I•• ~ rm '''" \1 ll ·"' r "11111c• ,,r hot conlemponry northern lllhan cutsinc. and rnlJ Jcli ~11ndv.1chc' lr1'7cn yogun. Laree aelectfon of putaJ. pizzas. Full bar Tue' n1gh1 1 .. c,,.,, L.11c11ng \l'I<> in Pl1z1 1pec11tmna in Italian ~inc SS Jc C '11fcs S M•ldo.a'a Irish hb. 20'2 Newpon Glorl(to. 305 Marine o\~c b7S-6193 Center Dr. ~110 Oocn IJ:lO •.m .. to Aulhcnllc ll•h•n food Dinner onl). 5 to JO pm Sun ·Thurs.. fl .JO 1 .m.. to 11 10 pm ...,on Thu", ' lo 11 pm Fn pm Fri -Sat Oar t.>pen 11nul I a.rn. .ind \11 S R~rvation~ •cceptcd, lrl$h 1pcc.ioJ11es ll••un't, l \2S Newport Blvd 675-46611 plus utl<I • bur&cn end 1tulta U Open for lunch I l 1.m to 3 p.m NfWPOrt Ludl ... SOJ East Edpwelcf. Tues ·SU, <hnner S:30 to ti pm 675-237) Lunctt It am. 10 l p.m.; Mon ·Sil • S 30 10 10 p.m Sun. dinner .5 to 9 pm. Rc~rvalt0nJc,.. IC(Cpted, Rc$Crvlllons accepted. Festive dln1n1 of Wattrfront dinina with .,ut ol Fun dcllclou1 Ltb1ne1e 1pccl1lllu Belly Zone and •II the e.J1Clt1111 KtJon implied. d11nccrs on wcekend1. SS Superb fresh fish end ••food: °"IJcnt J.W.'1 Sa Crill. 900 N"119n Center Dr. Svn. brunch. l.Jv. tcUU on undays. US M•motl Hoc.cl 64()..400(). ()pen 6:30 un. N"""9't o,.tn ler ..., Ortl, 2100 W 10 10 p.m Sun ·Thul"I, 6:"> 1.m &o It Oc:Unfron 67$-9977. Frail lbh net p rn Fri -Sal Racrv1Uom acupted. pasta .,,ecllatlcs. CcdWh. h&u and D14 Orange Coat Weekend I ThunMSay, June 'D, 1891 being mushy, and the vinaiareue gave z:est to the quiet flavor of the beans. One "sailor" ordered baked sp:sg.hetti with tomato sauce and cheese -a large square portion served with a small dinner salad ($7.95) -the other, a dish of Crepes Florentine -thin, light crepes rolled around spiriach and topped with tangy fres h hollandni e sauce ($7.95). They were obviou ly good to the last bile which convinced me of their \\Otth! Jo!.eph. the manager u Le 81 tro since it opened nine years ago, Sa)' they have dome tic a well as imported Greek, Italian and French wines. Wine by the gJa\!) 1s SJ.9.5. while the average price for a bottle is $14-$15. Le Bistro, 3446 Via Opono, Newport Beach. 675-9747. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner weekdays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m .• weekends 9 a.m. to I I p.m. Farther down the boardwalk, the stroller will come across more tables set up outside along the railing and next to George's Camelot Restaurant.· George and Dani Resuch have had their Camelot at Lido Village for 11 wine Homemade clcucrta. Open dally rrom 11 30 • 01. Casual atmosphere. SS TM Old s~~. 2110 Ncwpon Blvd 67.>-M.~. Open ror dinner 5 to 10 p m. Mon.· Thun., S to 11 p.m. Fri ·S.t., ~ to JO p.m. Sun. Reservations not oc:ceprcd.. Inexpensive W.pa and pasta dishes with an O&d rm.1onca nm. s Plireclbt ~ 600-D Newport Ceater Or 644-1237 .. Oocn fot lunch 11 1 m to 2:30 p.m. Mon.-l:ri.; diaDCt 5 to 9 pm Mon.-Sat. Rcsorntiona •ccepted. Spccializil\J in fresh f11b and pasto. catcnn1 •vailable.. SS hrbr'a s.dMd Gnll, 309 Palm St. 673-3741. Open roe lunch 11 • rn. to 3 p.m. Mon . .S•I.. dinner 5-10 p.m. S•t.-Thun. S-11 p.m Fri. Sundtiy brunch 10 •.m. to 4 p.m. Resc-rv•tions augcstcd. Steaks end ac11food with jazz t.nd rcgac. Pan el, Plait Newport, Bristol and Jamboree, 1000 Bristol. 7SZ..0107. Open for lunch 11:30 ..-m. to l p m. Mon -Fri., dinner 6 ·30·10 /·m Moo.-Sat. RcM"rvahon~ •cccptc , U•ht •nd natural 01110n from lbe south of Franc& and Cahfornla. Strip mall location docan't dim.in•~ the eiicitemcn1 of Pucal Olh1u' 1m•ainali9C nan SSS TM Pli•IUott, 690 Newport Center Dr. FOur ScbOn Hotel 759-0808 Open for breakfast 6.:30 to 1~30 e m Mon.-F'rl., IUJ>Ch 11:30 a.m. to l p.tn. Mon -F"l'i., dinll'tr 6 to 10-.30 p.rn and unday brunch 10 1. m to 2 p.m Ruervallons needed. Amcn<:an c::ontctnporaiy cuJaine tnlh French touchea. lm~ teMCC Motdy perfect b>d, 1n an at~phcrc that tntltcencb hotel sterility. SSSS n. acit. 1141 Newport Ccrtt.u Or 644-4400. Open f~ lunch Moe.·Frf. II ~)() un. to 3 p.m ; dinner ftom sJd p.m. 111J1dy. Gourme.1 sc•fOOd ind other 1p.CJalt1 tcrvcd up l.n Ra O\andltr'• lunrlout an deco "'tina ••lh 1 ¥few cl the Narpori eout.. l.M m and daltQq five oiaJltt • weclc 1n the bladl ~lto·tklor.d muate room. SSSS :11M llb. 880 N~ Center Dt. 720-1800. <>Deft for lunch 11:30 •.m. llO 3 p.m. MOft . .$at.; dinner 5:l0 p.a. to l2 e.m. Moa . .S.1. ReMrratAoM :I"' Ml d Al•tyt•rcoUut dtnl•• 111c Hua ,,.,. CllpP'tlac.. ..... ' ''*""'•" .. r c. rs t • n d 0 c 0 r. c h ·:e· companlOI\ bepn with incorporated his expcncnce u I or Manhattan clam ~ executive chef at Velvet Tutti oflowcd by S~rdf11h Bd·Merucr and Scandia's Esc:officr Room plus -a thldr. slice or swordfilb (no the Marltla Del Rey Yacht Oub in "rue," but not so well done • t a menu of continental cuisine. be dcy) scuon«l and plaoed Stopplna in the other evening the charbroilcr, to~pcd wh after a movie, we bad drinks sh~llot butte_r aod a tluck layer o outside while w11ting for a table thinly ~l1ced mus hrooms in.side for dinner. There was no acoompamed by an assortment o ~hortage or freshly-tanned evening tender vegetables and a boil strollers stopping to gaze in at the potato ($16.95). We all shared lb country French decor. We waited basket of crisp sourdough roll a plcount half hour before some that _was kept filled by th reluctant group Cini hed that last attenuve b~ boy. Dc.uc:rt? 0 sip of coffee and vacated tbcit co~rsc! Snick.er Bar cake 1n table and Lhe co-ziness or Camelot. Milky Way uk.e proved ~ be a tasty u the candy after which thC) Once seated, . we tudicd _the were named (S3.9S). menu. Breakfast lS crved any t1"!e There 1s se&tin1 ror -iO dine at Camelot, and the ell' lovers in in ide the restaurant. and perha our &!oup ordered a .tnc.d-and-true ;another 20 out~idc. Three meat favorite, Eas Benedict -poach~ arc served from 8 a.m. 10 10 p.m. cus . on top of a wann, ~ht Monday through Thunday. Frida) Engh h muffin and Canad1an 8 a.m to I a.m., Saturday, 7 a.m. bacon, topped with real tola.m .. Sunday7a.m.tol0p.m. hollan~a1se auce ($6.95). After Breakfast rs pnced from SJ.SO for de~urmg n large PC?J>COrn and bagels and cream cheese to $10.95 ralSlnct.tcs a~ the movie,, I cho~ for New York steak and cgp. somcthm' hght . -a _fresh ~ru1t Omelets SS.9S-S6.25. The menu plate piled high with shced offers soups, salads, sandwiches, melons, banana'I, grapes and pastas, chicken, seafood, veal, lettuce ($7.50). steak. and comblnahons or all the Never one to settle for aoyihina above. Camelot, 3420 Via Oporto, less than a Cull meal, my favorite Udo Village. 673-3233. town; ditto lrver and ot1ions, Rttz lllad. cracked dunacncss crab. Dcfinit~ non•llOUYClle menu atays c.oMlslcnt from l$s' to year Cuu•lly elepnt to dtcsly. aot111d1lld'1. '2401 E. Coast HWy , Corona def Mar. 673-3750 ()pco (ot lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m Co ~ t> m. Dinner 5-10 p..111 daily. Rcxrvauons occcpted for lunch ond from S to 9:30 p.m Mon.-Thun . from S to 7 p.m. oaty Fn , SaL Coruistcntly &C>Od coahncnuf, Nonhem llallan cu&Jlnc SS lleyml Th•J. 4001 W Coalt Hiafrway. 650-3322 lhacrvatlons accepted. Ddint11Ye Thai cu1J1nc Vah1e-eadtcd luncheon combm.11llon rpcdab. Serene dccior. Lunch, dinner, Sunday bninch Abo II 1750 s Col t Hwy. fo Laau.n• Beach, 494-8424 JS lt1by'1 ,.,.., Dhter, 3000 W. PKiOc Cout Hwy. 7%2-4066. Open 7 un. co 9 p.m. dolly Reacrvation. no1 nuasaiy. Engli h·stylc fuc with burscrs 11\d dell aari<twfcb • s 111'1 Otll, 660 Newport Center Dr. 720-0360 Open 7 Uft. to • (l_.m. Mon .. Fn No rue"'•tions needed. Ddl cu Inc. S ,.n. 1080 Ba~idc Or. ~220. Open lot lunch Moo.•Frl and dlnaer Mon eS.Un M1~nt Nonbem lt•hn tu nc. Pu1as made un pttm~ .. ucca .,. 1.'*>lut.c:ly perfm. O\l&doof pttJo catcbc.a ~ btecrca t/Ol8 oca_rt,y Belboe I land. US Stel~~.. 21'7 Marin& Aw.. BafbOe bland. 67J.O.S70. Siila.ii and inllmosc. RC11Cmat1ons • mutt. DccHcnt lobnct bl11que, roaatcd 111Uta ud r..i. aer¥ed with euttOll'lii.ed .. ucu. Oru& 1oC1Woo Mat \he b9y SSS S.. C.. '201 e. Padrtc Coat ~. 6"75·7575. optn u a II\. to to p.na. M«11t.•Wed., 11 1 ,lft, to It ~.m. Thurs -S.I. 10 a 111. to 10 p.m. s.. R•rv11loa9 ~ed PNbkie ......... of C9mnt ,....,,.,... Lat4Mlillit .,., dialftt. ttlOd """' -.r. SS ........... 21, .......... Dr. Newport lcacll. s4l.74ll. t.Kb Mott • .Prl.; dillHf MOls .,_._ Valse ~ oa ... , ... ~ ......... fll rutHrHt. Uptule HISIU•orkod Mlrll Bird on VIClllan Dalf.J POot restaurant cnttc Marie Bird i taking the \lretk off. Beverly RcU!y, who writes regularly tor the Huntington Beach Independent, filled in during her a encc. Bird'' column will r~&um next week. rcsll\ITlDI ICNU hlah<IU$, re.al lt•U•n rtpcrlOlrc. SS • -r.te of tbt Wll11t. 400 Mein lrcl, Balboa. 6~33. Pa"nonm1c l\1y ¥\cw, cnttY fceturu pictur of otd N'cwport. Sca!OOd and indillon.al faY'Otl Lundi, d nne.r and an1td1y, unday tnwnch. SS Treet, .UO Heliotrope Avt. 613-0910 Amc:rian and ln1crn11lon•I cu1 nc Lounae open da ly at 5 p.m ; dtnncr teMd "'-t11ty from 6 pm Appctltm end lalc•111Jh1 me.nu until cnldnt&JIL One ol tbo or~ Cbaat't moll 1uoq1.1e rataurantJ. S$ T_.., 2300 W. Cout Hi&J>wlJ. 712-92Aa Slandlld IU&)\l 611 Jap. r.,. with 1 small occ•n VMIW "°"' 11'• ovc:r-tflo.J>Getl locaJIOll. ,.... ....... S4' ~ ln Dr. 640-6»3, 0pc.. 11 :JO LID. lO 11 pm Mm • 11tan.., II :JO a.in, to IDidO I ~&,; 5 to 10 p..m I R_.,..tiDOI ....... Coat~ IW\aft w lntetati• ,_...SI 11 Oc ..... 2100 w. Oceaelroet. by lbe ..,. ftet. 67,.2'66 11.mpt .. - pl'IMt ••food <mat ............. • .-.., c:W. <>;etl dlilJ fof abttlcr ~ s p.lll. .., ......... VU .. ..-. .... .3131 W. eo.11 Hwy. 642-,.,_ D6etMf 8WldJ S r.·a.. IO 2 1.m . E•cell•••, ••uti 'ftal aa nl••••: ................ ~ ... r: fnorlla lonl l1le .. 11•• · apot. a ... ,..,~. aeeept.t4 Valet Mlat ........ YH'" J'1•e,., jJJ tiplde Dr. • 675-5333. DitiMf ... s .... ......,. Sunday bru.-dl. P..deCde liN 1a-a..., aurroundinp &andef IM ...... <111clilinecA-ioi- ol 1 l•ns. Pnact. KaNe PIM:ie _. J~ AJh1on Dodt }'OUt bio9t Pd dlM.; S$ F.ountain Va"8Y Ciao klla. 17272 Ne.~ St, ~7426. Open for lunch from l ~ a.ni. to 2 pm. Mon.-Fn Oloner S·9:l0 -9 ••· Mon ·Th1&n., S-10 p.m Fn., Sat. Clollocl Sundays ltaliao ~ Wttb Amencan "gooc:hcs" (burtcl"I, bot dop) 8'ftilablc ht Lilt bu S Tht Hop, 19774 Broolthum St. 963-2366. Open 6 pm to 2 ..,,, Moo • .S.t. Hamburgers, qlleladibu, ··~ bopper" hot Joas 01nc11i1 to 'SO. end 60I mu le. Rc\l'1"1hot1S nol required. SemJ-c:uuaJ. lnc~pcnsive. S PrlmaYU"a a .... .,.. 16S2S BrOolbunt St (II HerJ). 77S.797f4 ()pea lunch 11:30 10 ~ p m.; Dtnncr S to 10-.JO p.m. Mon -Sal Italian. Rucrvatloat MX'Cptcd. l t,uJI Good value for .-ell-prepared ~c,1 pasta and tluUcal Italian diUics. GILJI de ~rts SS Huntington Beach B-.i• Wllllu, 7 I Warner Ave. (1t e. " B"-J > &42..nss ~n d11ty 11 J rn t IO pm. Authentic • Soalh of the t--•rdrr homclly1c food prepared fresh J 111\ I unch fc1turc all-you-<:1n-c11 bu••, 1 Sunda) buffet brunch with .-..mJl rrncnt.uy champ-inc and 1nanach1 < .i rrn~ available. Reservation' "'-d Ca,ual lnccpcn 1YO. S \ •ntam1r'1 16~92 Dolsa Chica (al \\ , • .r I R~ll022 Open ror lunch II " .i.ul\ cu:cpc Mond.ty 9Jien rushtly .S '" • r m . rnday to 10 p.m Open !\it "'~' 11 am. to 10 pm. Excellent \1''"' 1n rood, EJ Pa.so cylc. Orut chlle •c11k carnllos S C hlr•ico for RJbt, 9901 Yorktown Ave., Oh< f{IRS. cluay, upteaJe rib joint, family 'dlun c11ccllcn1 preparation, l J < \kUn'a Bar a GrUl, 18121 Beach l:lh l "41-0417. Lunch 11:30 to .S pm. d .. h. Dinner .S to 10:30 p .m. ''"" lllun . .S to 11 p.m. Fri..sat. ~u J J\ brunch II a m . ..J p.m Rl'bs. .h .. ~rn puta, tealood. Entertainment. Re-.'' 111on1 accepted. Semi-casual \1 -:>J r.1tc SS ... .............. ......... ,,, .. ........................ c.iil9 ...... q.t:ibJ "•qMnt. ..._u ...... 10 ,... .... ,..., .,,.... .... ,,...lla.&IOJp.l!L'· ...... '7 Ncwpon 0.. Drhe. ............. New .... ~6"-2030. ........... Our dobi ,..._. r6cl tbe Pf1!C of • meal for IW9t ioC'hadllli tm <-:ea.,. .at inctuded). ssss S60 and ... SSS S40-S60. SS S20"S40. S S20 IDd WMltt. dinner or !>O"'Cr lunch OnJcr 1 full meal al the ltvcty b:u, .,.hich features Br111lran mil ic. d111cing II n11h1 SS Blstro 201, 18201 Von Karmen. S.53-9201. Open for lunch ind dinner Mon.-Frl.; dinner on~ Sat ind Sun Brilliant nnr David Wilhelm mutcrprccc rutures contcmporuy Caltfom1a bistro rare. Try the house salad, lobster cakes, crumbly pcaunt bread, anchovy tapenade Bcau11rul, sleek decor rr1med by waterfall l.nd lush greenery Patio din1n1 1n lddihon to rc1ular din1n1 room SSS C1Uemtt RfftHrant. l'llO Main St 975·1220. Open for lunch 11 am. 10 3 pm .. dtnnc. r 3 to 10 p.m Sun.·Thurs , 3 to 11 p m Fn.-S11 Hippy Hour ' to 7 pm Reserv111ons a1..ccpted . C1hforn11·1.ted Southwettem c:umne . Green corn tam1lu and cevrcbe Retemtioa$ :;r4 ~IC Md oet sccabandN , S CbfHtewa, 4ll9 Caapas Drive, &.s6-2211. Opoe for hod 11 a.a to 3 p 111.; dtrtncr 3 to JO J>.rll. S..ll.·'tlMan., 3 to 11 p.m. Prf.·Sat. RcHrva&iou ~od. lnowat..e. ,_ CM9C ....... on noncllc ClllaeH, b•I whb 1uerou1ly-slud portloDS. ColOTful 11~hcn:, aa:llcnt food. Trr the Gold Co10 Beef. Loeated in . 'the Irvine Markcrptac:c. Scpante lunch and dinner cneoui. SS TIM Cle7 <Ma, IS43S Jef'fr9 Road. .S52-2MI. Open for lunch 11:30 a.m. to 2~30 pm.; dinner .S:3()..J0:30 J>.m. Tues.·Sun. Brunch 11;30 a.m. to 2:30 pm Savory Indian Tandoori aod Muglaj Oa"Ors. SS G.iltttr's Jlata•net. 18482 MICArthur Blvd. 833·&411 .. Open for lunch 11:30 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Mon.-S11.; dinner 5:30-10 p.m. ni~Jy R~rvatioet required. A tnp to JOlly Olde &pnd. SS KJtJ .. KoU Center Irvine North, 2010 Main St., No. 170. 261-2929. Open for lunch 11 am. to 3 p.m. Mon . .S.t.: dinner S to 10 p.m. Mon.·Tburs., 5 to I J p.m. FrL-Sar., .S to 10 p.m. Sun. Kti&o, 4300 Von Kannan Ave. 752-7151. Open for lunch 11 1.m 10 2 p.m. M'on.-Fn.: dumer .S to 10 p.m. Thun., S to 11 p.in. Fn ·Sal Sund.If bru.ocb JC>.JO a.m. to 2 p.m Rcsernuons ecc:cptcd. F111e Japanue peaa.llic$ SS Mc<Mwtck'• • Sdl.•k' 2000 Mam St. 7S6-0SOS Open II a.m. 10 II p.m. da!Jy. Rcscrvahons accepted Fresh teafood. •Entertainment and d1nang till ni&bb 1 1'o'Ult SS Mnunln., 19800 MacArthur Blvd., II F11rcllild. 724-1066. Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 2 pm Not .. n for dinner. &ceUent chef European service in elepnl surround1np Supcrt> 90Up, salads with roasted chicken. dchdou' putu and cntrecs SSS Mettlrs, 17900 Jamboree Blvd. 863-3111, CX1. 291 Open for lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p m Mon.·F'ri.j dinner 6-10 p.m. Mon -r n, Sit. 1>-J I p.m. RCjetvalJOns sugested Elcpnt Cahfomia cuisine ovcneen by outstandJna ~ccutive Chef Michael W1trcn SSS Prtp. 18420 Von Karman . .SSJ.1333. Open 11:30 am.. to midrusht Mon.·Fri , S p.m 10 mldn1pt S.t . ..SUn. Rael'Vltions aC"Cepted. Yf.htwcJ&bt but authentic Nortbcm ltaJran cul.ainc. Pasta diaha beat. Casually spi1l'y. Yup City SS · Laguna Beach SJ.'• Olalfa ......... 280 S. Coast Hwy •• 494-3802. Open 11 :30 am. 10 12 a.m. dilly. Pizz.a., spaghctt.i, lasaana. hot and cold sandwichcS.. Casual. S CH.r Cndl IH, 334 Forest Ave., 497-8696. Open dalJy. Pastu, .seafood, entertainment. Reservations uapced Casual Moderate. S fl~ Feec, 328 Glenneyre St.. laavna Beach, 497-49.SS. Lunch Fnday only from 11 :30 1.m. to 2:30 p.m , dinner Sun.·Thur., S-10 pm., Fri.·Sat., .S-11 p.m, Contemporary, cre1tive, eclectic Chrncsc-innucnced cuisine A total c:!elipt, worth pnc:a that are htabcr than m1ny "traditiofta.1" Olincx restaurants ParkiAa 1n muntdpaJ loc or on ~n:ct RCKtVations. SSS bcMaa, 222 Forest A~ 497·5~ E~ccllcnt Contemporary Southwest cuisine, RctervatiON acttptcd. SS M .. lqw 31727 S. Cobt Hwy. 9J>cn Tue. · Son., .5:30 to 10 p.m . Sun Brunch. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. New chef 1dd1J11 cuhnat) stan to a fine continental menu. SSS Royal TIMll C.lslM, 1750 S. C.0.Ut Hwy .. 494-3424. Open for lunch Tuu.-Fn. Opc.n for dinner Tuct . .Sun. Ooecd Mondaya. Sp1c:y beef and Middle Eastcm diiba. R~tlOM accepted. ..,., Mlle ...,;, 30622 Coeal Hwy. 49'7-7129 Rubv'• bwSn and Amt~a c.uiiinc. Btutf.st, funch and dinner ,,. daijy.S a-.n. fS26 S ~ Hwy., 494-(M()O Open ror dmnct Sun ·ThUD .S.Jo.10 p.m ; Fn. Sit. ~ 30-10-.30 pm Italian -c1u~1nc SSS Sotnate C,.., comer of Mennaid Hd Cilcnncyre. La&una Bc.actl, 494-86A6. Dinner ru&htly. Nap•· fYle Caltfom11 C\llSlnc ra(IUn& 'ltthCrC )'VU find ti Rcxrvauon are recommended but a fCWll tables arc aaved for walk-i.ns. SS TIM Towitrs Serf and Saad Hot.ti. US.S South Coast Hwy., La&uo1 Beach, 97_..77, Breakfast, lunch and droner seven days, Sunday brunch. Jacket' required '°' acntlcmco after 5:30 p.m Reservations recommended, Contemporary California cu11lnc muterfully prcpued by Jackson .. Kcn.-onh SSS 242 C.ft, 242 N Coast Hwy • La,:u.na Beach. 494-2-444 Open 11 am '• 10 p.m Mon.·Fn., 9 a.m. to 11 pm Sit ·Sun. Brcaldast on weekend• only Eat m or tlkc out Lunch, t1tnne1, saJldwichcJ l.nd pcwh11cs 1CtOa rrom the beach Vegctanan unclwich tu\hly recommended S Vha ltaJla, 303 BroadY.ay. La1un1 ; Beach. -*9"·6Z20 C.ontcmponry, ll&ht t0ph1 t1e1tcd lt1ha.n cuisine. Lunch ind dinner scvcn dil)>s Comprehens~ menu of first councs. 'llad$. ptZD\ ind paJtu. E\·erythtng on menu SIO S Santa Ana Cru y Hont leak llouJt and alooa. 15110 Orookho llo"' 5'9·1.512 Re crv111on' accepted Dt>v.n-homc, , countr\ drnrng lunch: dinner Pet and Plant In-Home Care C1 ¥1tll llClllll S. vice • Pet Walking • Pet Transporation • Bonded with References Lurer'' Dtll·•aker7, 911 Adami 'lt.\-.UM Open 8 to 6.JO d.ail). l.aNpa. f<•1ucrn1 alfredo. Re cr"at ons not '<'<IU rc:J Casual IDClpC:ftSM. S V~nli an ...... c. ll&llallO, 14120 Oilw.r spcc11hics of the houx Tf) the blue --------=--------"-------------------==========-maraamu. Bun lunchtime hanpn for the )'OVng profcuronal cnl'Od SS C11 C111 f9t MIN lllfwlllllllll f114) 848-9184 \tan>fll's 17 die Sta, 317 Cout HiabWay \11> ~\~\ Open 8 am. to 11 pm. duly. Sundav brundl 9 a.m to ' p Seafood ~nJ \teaks EntcrtatrtmctU and dand.D& I "' Sat RtlCIVlhOIU a«cplcd, lJvC m1 1 nearly all tho time.. Rornanuc, with ''" 1n vrcw. Orut lob tcr d1ahes, h""" made J>OPO'Cft Sem1<&1Ual . SSS lrvjoe B1<t1n10. 19100 Van Kannan A¥e. '•: ~:~~ Open fOf lunch 11 am to J fl m Jrnncr .S to 11 p.m; Tcm.fic hlJ>P)' h1111r '\ to 7 p.m. RC'Wn'atloru accepted \~ 11J.w1nnln1 uropean cuisine 1111 1(\ltn& ICl'IO\d (Ood with I modcnate r11•c tag. Perfect spoc for a romantic Chanipiou, IMnc Mamou. 18000 VOft Karman . .SS3-0IOO Open 11 a m 10 2 p.m. daily Rcscrut1ons 1ccee1ed Hamt>urccn. ~tuh and "l1<h rn 1 cas1&1I sports bu atmo\pherc SS Clrl1ntlctalr. 18912 MacArthur Blvd 752-8001 Open for lunch 11 10 a..m to ? 10 pm Mon -Fn dinner 6 lO •o 10 JO pm Mon • fhvn . b \0 10 11 pm Fri ·Sii Rcscr¥at1ons accepted Oubt1ndin1 Frcnch..Cc .. 11incnt1l cu1s1nc Chef Byrori CcmmeJI ~ lust,. to tho menu, maanrficcnt XMl'C SSS Chk'efo Jws. 1818 M1ln St 261-JOF.S. Open ' I m to 11 p.m Mon ·Fn.. 11 1.m to 11 pm Sat .. ~:JO to 10 l>.tll Swi. T F"' ~: Jaoa:iese ()nrng f .perence Sl.:SHI BAA • ~ATE 0.·~ NG R()CN'S (); :lNG ROOM • rtPPAN R00v. lATAIV.l ~ • COCl<TM. lOUNGE Ro ... 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