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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-06 - Orange Coast Pilot.... Morning low clouds becoming mostly unny in the afte rnoon. Afternoon winds to IS mph. Highs in the low to mid-70s. For mo re information, including boating, fishing and surfing, · cc page Cl4. IN THE NEWSROOM Registered dictitian Deralee Scanlon will conduct free "healthy c·ating" tours through Vons market in Costa Mesa on Tuesday .... .Scanlon, writer of 'the· Daily Pilot's "Ask the Dietitian" column, will conduct one-hour tours to demystify the health claims of _,products and show participants how to improve their health throu1h belier food choices .... Scanlon i author of the new book, "Diets That Work," and recently appeared in Dr. Art Ulenc'i "~mpaign Again t Cholesterol" video produced for the American Medical Association .... The tours -at the Von market on 185 E. 17th St. -wall include free food ta · tings and a door-prize copy of Scanlon's new book .... Scanlon will also be nvail. blc to an wer question about 1he pecia l dietary needs of children, enior , and tho e suffering frQm diabetes, he art di case. high cholesterol and anhri1i .... Re crvations for the f rec tours, at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. o r 7 p.m., must be made in adva nce by calling 642-4321, ext. 2.S7. QUOTES Of THE DAY "My opinion is that Mr. Katht is mcom~ttllt to bt tlit City Attorney. Ht should rt 1gn or bt fired by tht City Council" Former Co ta Mc a city councilman Orv Amburgey (Al). "Avtngt not yourselves, but rathtr gn-~ ~act unto wrath; for 11 is writttn, Vt-ngta~t i mme, I will rtpa •, .sJJi1h. tht Lord." Roman 12:19 JUST 11IE FAC11 • What arc the names of the f\\O peak t/1111 make up Sadd/eback ? '(l~OlJ L8f~) )f80ld "' OlCpo~ ! ;,wop UJ;)C,plOU ;)I.II !(l;);)j L89'S) '11l;)d Oill!IUUS c;! ;)WOp UJ<ll.ll OO <>1.1.l • ,_ ... ..... • .... .. -siG" '""" t>"4liic ~ II ,... "'-"9 e ,_,..., C.-644 l lfC ., loo ....,. •' 644 S117 LOTTERY Lotto 17. 22, ~l . 33. 21 , 2'I Bonu' number • 26 Le T T .... Deoco •Hearts: 9 •Oubs 6 Topper t Diamonds: J1i1c.k •Spade•: 1 INDEX Sin Luis Obispo lanc.ster Alameda Horoscope. Cl Ann Under AU Pubtic Nottecs/Cll Comic II Socict)fAU Commun11y l'urumlAI• pott II Cr\l\WrtmlJ("I I V ll'tin l·n1er1.1inmcn11 WttlllctMll Wttktnd Wtathcr I• Amburgey c8se dismissed By Emlty Adlms OrlnOt Coast Diiiy Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -A criminal conflict of interest charge against former Costa Mesa Coltncilman Orv Amburgey wns dismi ssed · Wednesday when prosecuto rs co nceded there was in ufficient evidence to try the case. After a brief appearance in Harbor Municipal Court, Amburgey met with reporter and criticized city officials and the Di tnct Attorney for allowing the case to advance nearly to trial .. Attorney. He should resign or be fired by the City Council," Amburgey said. Member· of the current City Council appttrcntly disag_rce with Amburgey' assessment. "The way Mr. Kathe handled this matter was totally appropriate," said Mayor Mary Hornbuckle, adding that Kathe gave the case to District Attorney's investigators to avoid investigating one or his own bosses. stem from a June I, 1987, council meeting during which fre1hman Councilman Amburgey cast a vote on an item involving Copley Colony Cablevii;ion. Amburgey .received more than $900 for electrical contracting work from Copley in the prior year and wa lcg11lly barred from voling on an>: action that .v.ould affect the company fin tincially .. Prosecutor a scrted that the 1987 action included reducing the cable company's obligation to \11cwcrs. but Amburgey aid hi vote wa s . only accepting a rcpo_rt card on ha sometime customer. Mi!'utcs or the mceung ecmcd to fa\/Or the pro ecu1or!>' ver ion of 1he ""'Ole and By Bob van Eyl(en Orat\O' Cont Dilly PIOC COSTA MESA -City Councilman Ed Glasgow resigned his council post Wedne day, cffeCh\IC June IS, city offac1al said. Gia gow 1s a first-time councilman I who. e term expire m l 992. He cited hcahh reasons for hi resignation, a council colleague said. ''I'm urpra cd,'' Councilman Jay Humphrey aid "fl' a \/Cry terse me ~ge All 11 saY'S as health reasons See GLASGOW,,._• ''(City Attorney Thomas) Kathe had the responsibility of knowing whether or not he had the clements or a crime before he filed 1h1 . My opinion i that Mr. Ka1hc 1 incompetent to be the City Kathe declined comment Wednc day. Amburgey intends to file a claim against Costa Mc a asking for more than SJ 7,000 in legal defense fees. lf the city denies t~e former councilman's claim, as expected, legal expenses could eventually triple, said attorney Lawrence Harve). The criminal char~e and mounting bills See AMBURGEY,,._•. ---------------"(; Marine Capt. Paul Donahue talks to Kirsten Koppe, left, and her Newport Heights School classmates Wednesday. l .... ~c.-o. ~ Koppe wrote Donahue in the Persian Gulf and a cor- respondence de"cloped between the pilot and students • •1111 lajured 1n Oraap Cout1 pn•iem oftlclr. Princ:ip91 Ou, ErMt .......... .,. .,... uld 1tuden11 are livi• d~IJ bf nauufacturina the nplollria in their ho••• from FOx tales: From life in the fast larie to a country den By Bob van E)'ken Or"'9t to.st ~ Piiot ORANGE -Can a couple of former Costa Mc a re idcnt' find happine in the wilds ot East Orange? After life in the ra~t lane -or next to it -cnll tha pRir or ndole ce nt female ndju t to 1hc tranquility or Sttnt1ago Can)on? l"hc now lcgcndRry frccwuy Foxe left their den by the Cmta Me\a (S.S) freeway ettcn ion lj~l month followin a widely publu:llcd cap1urc hy t le game offteiat The mother fOIC and i' tut were rek>c~ucd 1cmporaril) 10 t,he Los Anacle zoo. Now two r them ho"c come bad: to Oranp County to take up permanent • rc~1den« •t the Oranac Ct"'nty Zoo in INanc Regional Park. n1d. fhe too alM> has ll male aroy ro 1n 11 collect1on, Pritchard aad. The aga (lf the freeway foxes began an late April when someone potted them livina 1n a burrow ne1Ct to tho then· unopened Costa Mesa f'reeway cxten Ion California Ocpanment of fi,h and Game off 1c1als in1tially ,nid they preferred to len"e the fol;C' •lone. Dcpartmtl'll poke\man Larry 1tton ,,ud red fo,c -~h1ch v.crc imported to (.';1h(urn1a catl) in the ce ntury for fo1C hunun -have ad.tptcd well to urban cn\luonmeru anJ thn\IC •loo& many \outhcm California frecw•Y' But 1 . furor erupted when • 1tton wa1 4uoted h) n t_o.. ngelc' tefc"mon tltlOn .. , ~liytnt the to\c\ might he dutnrycd 1f c.ptured. 1Mtructions ln a book. reportedly "The Anarchilt Cook Book.•• · '1'he me•• ._ '9 •' out loud and dear." Erlllt lllicl. "Tllac thtnp. arc danaerous ia die IMac. = (the _.,.. .. Police intensify hunt for missing Newport woman By Ins Yoko1 OrlnOt Coasl Olff P10t NE\\ PO RT BEACH -A. the search !Olen 1fied for a )'OUng woman who d1 appeared unday, police rccCJved a rc::port that a mother of two who also had been mi mg for Jour da s turned up safe Wcdne-.Ja) Blood hound "e re brought in Wcdnc da) to help comb the stretch or frccwa~ "'here 23-)car-Old Li Cl graduate Dena c Huber' car v.; " found and officcn. d1\trab1.tted flie rs throughout the Cit~ • ln\IC<.t1ga1or' C\prc cd gra,·e concern .1~lut the "<'II being of Huber. who '•m1shcd oft er auendmg a concert Sunday v.11h .1 triend. lier car was found with a Oat 11re ,1long the Corona dcl Mar I-re<'"-a" ·'The re' no phv 1cnl evidence so far to prove 1here "J' \.t0lcn e or foul play 1n"ohed," Cos1a Mc\a Poltcc Sgt Ron mll h .lid "Ho" ever. people ha"c dc\C nht'd her J' being very table and rchatile 'U tha 1 ee-rrnmty-our of the nrdinarv " A the pace of the search "a tcpped up. pohcc reported Deborah Britt ingham 0 Lean. '4. ""' lound aflcr db.appearing after church unda~ he called her mo1hcr from R1' er tdc \\ ednc da\I C'-t'nang .ind ... aid ,tfe wa "OK ... pohcc '3ld. I hl 1){1\.cr horc' rt' 1dcnt. "'ho i \CpJrated fr<'m her hu'iband. ma) ha~e t'l.:Gfl de rondcnt.' 'aid '-e"port Beach Pola,c \.it 1\nd (1o n1' f he \\t)ffi,IO UI appeared unda\ after 'he lclt Our Lad\ of ~1nunt C.umel t.llll(llal' ~hun .. h he .ittcndcd church ,,J"nc ,rnd "·" to p1d. up her children, .1gc'--.11nl <>. from a rcl .ltl\c\ home but ne,cr 'ho\\cd up. Gont aid Me.in" htlc . Co 1,1 \fr~a pol ace tktccll'C' hcg an can'a''>lllil. the arc.i \\here I luhcr' J.1r L. blue Hoot.la "' ~ hlund nc.ir lhl Bear trect off·ramp on 1hl C 0100 l dd 1\1 r I rcc".i). hoping to llnd "1ln1:'-'C' 10 the Hlung "'-lman's See MISSINGIPlll • The two female red fo•e~ will join t"'1> othcn nf their ~tc\, a male 1nd a rcmatc, I J>an of tM lqQ'S Pfm'llnent Collection, Animal keeper u Pritchard The department doe\ ha\IC " poliq of Jcc•ruyina captured red fo11c\ when they threaten cnd1n1crcd. nat1~c w1ktlllc, 1tton qiid later. But he Mid there hid S.fOXES~· A pa1r ol fOicft, once encamped on a r.lopt 1~ the ~lookm w~ from t~ar new home 4Jt IMne P•r ' I I< \ 11 I I ' , \ 4 ' ..... I I I I I ) I ' ' \ 1 f ' ~ I I I l I I t { I' \ I'. ~ I \ I I ' ' I • ' I Ii : ' I ' I ( ' ' I ' I I \ t' ' \ , I ' ' ' ' 1 I\ • I t' \ ' 1 I I ~ ~ I ) t I I \ I ~ 'i I; l ' ( ' ( I '· , •• I • I I • I I • [. AP l,,....Pl~~o f fhe Space Shuttle Orbit<'r Columbi;i rides on a crest of flames i Wednc!>day morning. l ·shuttle takes on with exotic. Cll'IO : CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. -Columbia dodged poor wea1he r : and ~oared into orbll Wednesday, s1ar1ing seven a strona ut , a ! g:ing of ra1' and ~' colony of Jellyfish on a nine -day s1udy of 1he : effect\ of -.pace 1ra,el on earthlings. : After I\\\) l.111nch pmtponemenls and an 85-minule delay due : to dcn'c '"'c', (."olumbta roared o f( the pad at 9:25 a.m. The i c~af1. 1r.11llng a column of fi re and s moke, disappeared into : cloud' JU'I one 1111nu1c after rrsing from its oceanside launch pad. • • • • I • I I • • • I • . Civil rights bill passes; veto BXlllctld \\'A "HINGTON -r hl' Hou'c approved the Democra1ic civil nghh hill Wcdnc,tl:i) tiut fell short of t he margin ii would need 10 rnerndc a \C lo by Prc,idcnt Bush, who has attacked 1hc me,l\urc "' .1 formula for racial q uola!>. The 11 1111,e approved lhe hill 273-158 af1 er 1wo days of co111en11ou' deb.11e in which opponent rc-;tulcd Bush's charge • tin: mc.1,l11c \HH1IJ pu'lh employe r~ to resort 10 hiring quota oul of fc ,1r of d1scrunina11011 h1w!>u its. Suppor1c1" .111gril) tl"putcd 1ha1 content ion, ·nying the bill would ilCt uall~ nutl:t\\ quotas ·1 h1:y accused Bush o f exploiling ran.ii d1\1,1011' IN pullt1c,il ga111. Senate near approval of phone deregulatlon WASI It'\(; I()'.: I he 'cn.1te on Wcdne'iday O\C!"'Ahelmingly apprmcd .1 l,111 1hal \\Ould al~m the regional Bell telephone compan1e' 111 wfllJh.IC ''"h A I&. r in manufac1uring 1cle phone cqu1pme111 rhc hill \\,I\ .1pp111\Cd "'J-2J UC\p11e threat of a presidential \ICto bcc.1u'c ol J pro\1,11111 that '"ould prohibit the "baby Bell " from 1ulll11ng lore1i:n 111.1nuf,1ctunng npcration~. The margin i~ mnre than crllllll!h 111 ll\l"rr1dc J veto. ~he hill nim goL' to I he Hou ... c Magnetic storm may disrupt Po11Jlr W,\$1 IJ!\1(1 I()'\. ,\ gcom.1gne11c 'torm. among the strongest 5 pcrLclll e\l·1 n.:wrdcd. 1, l.a-.l1111g the e<trth and could bring '(1l'l·1.1c ul.11 11111 thl'lll light' .1, far 'outh a!I New York City, · gnH·r111111:111 'ucn1"1' ';11J Wctlne!-da). ··PePpk m." 'Cl' cllhn n:d or green lights 111 northern sky," 'aid \\llh1" Cllfl'"·1llo". 11 'lolar forcca.,lcr in Boulder, Colo. for thl· :"\.1111111.il Ou:.1111l· .111d t\tmmpheric Admini~tration . N< ),\,\ '·"" the 'llll 111, wh1d1 t.1kc' the form of rapid and '1ok111 tl11....iu.111111l'> 111 the c.irtlf~ magnetic field, could last mto I hu"d·" Medgar Evers' body exhumed tor autopsy Al BA:"o'l ;-... 'l -( 1'-11 nghh leader Medgar Ever ·body wos e\hllml·d .ind '1.dcth re c\.11n111ed hl'rc a' pro eculor prep.ire IO tr. .1 \\lllt1.' 'urn·m.ll"t lnr the third time in hi 1963 !lla)mg, olf1u.ll' 1.lHlllflnn l \\ cd11c,d.l\ 1\cr' ht111\ "•" C\humed ~loml.t) from A rlington N;111onal Ccmelen in \'irgin1.1 ..... 11d MilJ 1\rlcnc Oeatly, a \ Army !.pol.e'"nm.111 <)he 'llld M''"""'PP• pro~ecu1or<>, who last fall reopened the 1mc .. t1t:at1on into l:.veri;' killing in that i;tatc, rcouc,tcd tht: c\hum.1111111 -B.r the AssoC'illlcd Pre-. ::o~<?~~s~ by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERIES W 11h111 ,cu111ll' \111 ~0111g h.1d put Operation Porno S~cm11 111111 \\\ 1 n~ Pnlilc 11111\l°I,, d11.'"l'd Ill 1dc1111cal SWA r gear and ha .. ch.1 11 l:IP' prn11dl\ pr11d 11111111g ··orange County Serial Killer T.1'k I 11rl1.· .ind ~l.1d11..111 '·11111;111.'" ru'lhccJ tlo"n the hall'i anti comd111 • .ind ''·""'ell' ol till I ,1,i.. I nrcc office complc'< ,\ 111!-!h pill hl·d 'ircn \\,11lcd throughout the building Lights 1111.:kercd Oper.1111111 Pornt' Storm. Alert. Operation Porno ~1nrm t\lcr1 · I lw H.wrdcd Y.<1rn1ng repeated and repea~ed \0111~. the '\cy,pori lk.1ch police 'crgcunl o n loan 10 the Tfl\k r orcc. qu1ll.h ·"'cmhlnl the r.rnl>.. and file and rnO\cd toY.,mJ lht: '"'"" cuh1cle \\here \I Uundy -hh'!"fully unaware of the wmmulHlll ,1cp1 "lcnll) \.,,llh h" feet 011 hi;. clc,k. "When I g1H~ 1h1. \IQl1,1I, t.11.c him down," So111g wh1.;pcrcd to 1h1.· 1rnor' \1.1rtlcd Bundy loolo.cd up ,1nd quid.Iv plopf)ctl Im feel on 1he • noor. ·l ie) M1t Wh.11\ gcun~ on?" . In the ,,11m: 111,tt1nl hi.! .,poke, Bundy lool>..cd down :J I h1 h11 ntl'i .ind real11cd he \"''" 'till wearing the tell-talc lute'< glove of the notonou., Pnrno ~null Killer "Oup,," he rnutlcrt•d Surroundl·d. Bund) h.1lkcd up. wheeled round ,111tJ lO\'ICcJ a ch:ur through hill offiu: Y.llHlow .111d chmbcu out 'on1g a nd the rc'I o( the I ii lo. l·orcc lullowcd, lowering them elvc fro m the \CCond Onm \\I nth)\\ lo lhc "l.k wall>. he low. "There he poc.... ~on1g 'hou1cd :t\ he 'llr.1ppcd on h1~ official • J'J,i., h1rcc rollc1 hl,1dc' • l).ir1ing thn>uL'h tram~ Hund hc.1dcd ncro'I bu y McArthur Uoulcvnnl .ind rac\!J wword the old John Wayne A1rpor1 T c rnunol onia lc.1ped o"cr .1 '1111lcd-ou1 BMW, but 11 wa' 100 la1c. • Bundy had Y,m1,hcd 11110 1hc cuvcrnuu' aba ndoned terminal rh1 1q:cJ.. • 111,tollmcnh mJrl.. the end of Or.mgc Coa~t enal • -111 lco t fo r now. ·hcr11l l...JDcuu i-. 1al11ng wmc tlmc off to • complete .1 mnv1c \CrJpt a "-Cl/ <I 11 pca~in' engagement in New • E:.n1/1111cl. lier return depend on render rc•pon..e -please leave • your thnughf\ on the fuw rc of the \CTlll cm the Editor '1 HotUnc. • 641-ftOS6 All procctiLIWUI bcRCfiC the E11111cia HI School football Pftlln•. Doni ol llctn1 arc llill boina ~ Call P•• Johncr 1t a» 1075 fur ...... Sea bale cluaes NEWPORT HARBOR -The Boy Scout Sc11 Rasc1 kxarcd al 1931 Pac1r1e Coall Hiahway, 1s offering claac' in .. 111na. l'OVt'tn.I, fishing, '"~'"&. ind fin.I aid. C11mcs arc 1)J>cn 10 young 1dulh ag~ 9 10 21. For more 1nformJlmn, call Beck) .ti 642-5031 • Lifegua rd program 5AN C LFMENTE S1111 Clcmen1e Slate Beach will he holding a Junior Life guard' program for boy and ll.lrl~ age~ 9-IS, from July I 10 Aui;. 1) 1 he program will run Monday through Friday. ~ 1.m.·3 p.m. and will involve ur ling, Boog1e·boarding, ~k111-d1ving, curpp out, competilion~ Jlld much more. for information, c11ll 361·2969. Cut-A-Thon 1 IUNTINOTON BEACH -The Cosl Culler' Fllmily H.iir Care Shop will hold 11S second Sunday Cul·A·Tht'n from 10 1.m.·S p.m. 10 hcncr11 Proiecl Sctr-Sufficicncy, an mg.i1111:1t111n devoted 10 helping ~ 1nglc molhcr' and 1he1r children to become ,clf·wlfic1cnt !he J l.ur C:irc Shop. 7162 Edinge r \C .• llun1ing1on Beuch, will donate S:! tr11m An\' 'erv1ce received: lllll hair CUI\ will be s~ 95 . For mo re mfurmJtmn. c.111 ~4 I ·6600. Fuch in nre CORON/\ DFI. MAR -. Sherman O;irtlcn' 1n Coron" ucl Mar will offer .1 nH1111111j! workshop e nt itled "liummc1 h1~h'HI Cate" S:llurdAy at •l ~O ,1 m .11 .;r.11 F' C'c1.1s1 Highway in C:rntin.1 tlcl l\t.1r 1111, 11111c1.1m "lllch i1-P.art of the \\'cckcntl C.mlcncr Serie\ is free and uren to t11' puhhe r or fu11hcr 1111t1rn1.;1111n ~.111117'·2261 LEADS club rni xer- lll' llNGTON Rr..ACH -The folfnt.1111 .1llc.:) ~ Hl1n11ngton Bc.-ch l r ADS Clull \\.ill hlild .1 moccr on \1ond.11• .11 ti p.m al rhc Manna \ted1c11l Ccnlcr, 4951 Warner Ave. "<o 110 111 I lun1ing1on Bc3ch dml\,10n " free. rdrc,hmcnt~ Y.ill be 'cf'\cd. ~uCM'I weloomc fhc I.I ADS w~1cm pro\ldcs an .11mc•,phcrc uf · non-compct11ivc0 p.;.r\On.il OCl\\.lllklOi for UJl 10 3 bu~mc" pcnph: An)onc 1ntereMcd In l>u\lnc\\ c'pJn,mn " welcome to illlend the ffil\Cr or ~cekly mCChniS hv rnnt.iwng NJncy Daniel on :ii 9115-2 ")() 111 Olg.i Shrcw-.hury .ll IJ7.1~02 CdM SK Race . . C:ORONA DE i MAR The C"11r11n.1 tld M.ir Ch11mher of C 11mnw1~c. 1l11ng w11h the Ciry of 'r"I'°'' lk.1d1 i•.irk,, Bcachc' 11nd AAUW luKllloe N!WPOKT BEACH -PIM co llllcnd llM: AIMrk1n AaaOctadolt of Un1vcni1y WC9Cn NcwportlCOll• Mc111 IM&lll•tion luncheon, to be bcld Sa1urd1y 11 noon It Tu1d Man: in F"hio11 laland, Newport 8c1eh. Oradu11e. fro• 1ctrcdilcd unrvcnilK:s arc welcome. The COii is S20 for mcmbcn with mcmbcmup preP.aid, ind S22 for non-mcmt>crs Rc1crV1lion1 He nccc•'lllY. For more 1nform1\ion, call 545·5214, 644-4S76, or 640-8257 • Adoptive parents FOUl'ffAIN VALLEY :_ Orange Counry Adop1ivc Parcnll Assoc:hulOn will hUld a general mccring on Frid•>: i.l 7:30 p .m. al the Univcnity of Phoenix (cla~uoom ~). 10540 Talbert St.. Foun11in Valley. Adoplive parents, pro~pcclivc ndoptivc pucnl\ ind all who arc m1crc,tcd in :idopllon arc invi1cd 10 a11cnd. For more information, call 556·3474 or %3-3409 Sound Ma chine COSTA MESA -. The.. Oranac Counl\I Sound Much111e, • ... mu ical • 11.1111.1 open II• 1111 .1ge~. 1~ looking for new member\. The group pl.iys :ill I) pc' of mu!l1c 11nd 1 in c•u<.tcncc 10 help 'urport mu\1C 111 Or.1ngc Counly. Thcv currcnrly hrtvc IOT member\ and 11re looking to ,1dd ll\ m:1ny People 10 rhe group us po'>\lhlc. Pr.1C11CC\ .ire 111 7 p.m. every Thur~duy "night a1 ClM:l Mesa I fi&h chool. Fur more infornu11iun, call Do ug ar 964·1760 Beatrix Potter speaks l..AGUNA DEACH -Today, the Friend of rhc t.111un11 Bertch L1brary will pi"CScn t JUd11h llilton IS "'Amcric11 n11 Unlim ited. Beatrix Poller" Al 7. '\() fl m. 1n lhC hhrnry, loc,11cd .11 '63 Glenncyrc S1 , 1n l...1gunt1 lk.1lh fhcrc 1s no ch11rgc For more 111rorn11111on, call 497· 173:r Coast Guard classes NEWPORT llARBOR 1 he U.S Coa~I Gu.ud Au1ohary 1~ orfcring da~'>Q .11 the ~ Scour ca B11<1c, loc.11cd lll 1 t 93 I Pacific Coast H1ghw11y, in bo11ina n fc1y .tnd sc.imansl11p, a\ well .u in a1hng and 'eaman hip The bo.illng cf:i\i will 1.<ke pince un Aug S I he a1hna cl.i Wi ii be held on July 2Y l·or more 111forma11on, call 8111 "' 636-6506 'Castro' Jitter ' Nt-\ PORT OP.AC ll -"Casrro'i. Jmcr," will be the focu of 1oni11ht's Grca1 Dcci!>1on~ meeting at 7 at Ne"' fXH l Center Lihrnry, RS6 lln C:lcmcnlc 1)1 Tho'c 111 1tllcnd11ncc will be .ihle to di~IM the fll1'l, f'rC\enl and foturc pruhkm' f.lccd hv d1ltn1or Fidel News of the Weird Imaginary student Wini award In natlonll tat LI RUA 0 1\ Lt. I 0" a I hinl pl.ice 1n ,1 n.111on:il le'il nn rn1c1 n.tlHHMI -current cve.ni.&- th" n'.11 \\Cnl h1 an 11nagina ry 'tudcnt "ho got a helle r 'ICOrl· 1h:1n h1' .ihcr ego. Jdl rl11clcke. who g1 atluatcd 'iundav frnm Llrhan~ale H igh School, ,.lid he lillcd oul a 'enrnd al1\\\e1 !-heel .I!> a prnnk while talo.in g 1h e Global C'h.lllcn~c. .1 tc't taken hy :?."(1(1 nl the na11on\ wp l:?1h- gr.1dci' f h1clclo.c u'cd the n.11nc of Jeff ~chu111.111 . .1 llc11onal \IUJCl\I the ( l,1.,, of 1991 crc,11cd h.1~i.. 1n 1hc eighth gr.1de \\ hu h.I' ~ccc1ved voice. for 'tudcnl wunc1I anti other P°"'' "I think .. omconc on the footb.111 1c,1m 1n c1gh1h l!rndc h.1d 'ltlrlctl 11 .ind 11 ju,1 got p.1c.,cd .iround." Thu: le lo.c ,,11d "II WC J)U\.C Ill f 1ll Olll ,IJ\) thlllg, Police Log Co ta Me a Police m,u,k 11 pm,111u1ion 1_1trC\I\ 1long 11 .. r~r ll<lule\'ud Tuct.J.iy i f· 1crn11on 1nd vcn1n1 The 11 womfn were 1pp1ehcndcd al lltrbor 11nd M•cl\nl\i11 llc.lUfcvaHh . llarbor and lhlter \1rcc1 And C\C1'1 other loc11· '"'"~ • f'oh~c irutcd Jt \u• li.anchc1 I ll•IC• 22. un u'p1 .. 10f'I of 'Clhng n.irtollo I u .Ml.t\. I he am.:\I wa m.1<1e 11 7 ,n p 111 111 t•J\j Ponton• ''"c \ 1clr1g\'l.11or "'a found ll.tm•acd •I flud ' Ice C m1m ~2 r.'u•" ll•gh"'.t • )OU JU\I pul do" n 'J e ff chumnn."' I h1clcl.c. 17, 'IJtd Kimbel acc1dcn1all) g.t\C him u .;econd an,wcr \heel. On hi-1 own le I. he left hlnnk 1tny q ue'lt ions he could nol .in,wcr hccnu!>c a pc>1n1 1, deducted lnr e ach wrong :in,wer Bu i o n 'c hu m.1n's IC\I, Thic lc k e guc!>t,cd o n the quc,tion' he 1lidn"t kn1w. I hielclo.c e nded up 'coting I •11 Of :?<)(), IJlh tll1lOng \enl()f'I 1.1k111g the tc,1. ,,,id O in nc Riley, director or the Natton.il \t,11 hcmat1c' l.e.i.guc in Coral Sprmg,, Ha. which ~pon~or'> the IC t. Uut Schum.in 'cured 16 1 - nnl> lour pomh behind the n.111011JI "'Inner 111 the 12th· i:r.ulc di\ 1\lon. Hile> ,ud 1ihe did nul 1-.now 1ha1 • chum.111 wa (1<1iuu .... " h I h ,\I rt 8 h l '! V Cr 'I, in1crc ting." Riley 'i·U<I. -11.t tht uocl1ttttl P~ -" ,, th.1nwml 1i1ncl emc1.1l~l 11111 v;1f· ll~tl ,11 $~ (XJ(I "'·I\ 'IOlcn ftom I l •\t .11 R1"-l.. .inti R.1 \, "5 \oulh C11a,1 I l1rh\\ I\' • \ 1 c 1d, 111 "1'111 n11"" "J uu 1 of 11 I 1 "'~ in 1hc 'IX' Mt>c li; of Mwlk ~tr..c:t l:h b(h1nd '''u parrot' 11nJ .1 h11nn\ Fountain \'allt'y ll\" I 1•11n1111n V11llc;\ poll c loa \\.1\ 111\ll\ 11l 1Nc mJ.i'll HunUnaton Beach SOmc,inc; r\ r.or1cdl)· ~rok 1nt11 11 lod,,u Ill 1n the~ bkidi tlf II•· i clllrook Drnc and \IOk It ~•lc:t nd II 1 Of ftlM: lttlh • HIV •••te ?V:::.8.;.. "rcn~ -:n: •tlllt • HIV updltc 11 lho UCI dical C'Olllef 1on11h1 al 7:.10. Mutlfl Del~ ol Pto,Cct lnfonn will pro.cal lnform11ion on HIV •11MF111Cnl and 1rcatmcn1 luuc:1. Pw 1MrC .. rom,.1ion1 call 1hc AIDS RclpcJMe Prosr• at .:>3'-096J. Rftlnion chanae COSTA MESA -Con>n• ckl Mar High School'\ class or 1971 20lh year reunion has chanacd its ilalc. 11 will nuw be held on July 27 11 6 p.m 11 the Hy111 Ncwponcr Inn. 1107 J11mhmec Road, Ncwpo~I aoh. Price is $60 per person n 11etvam;c, $70 ar the door. Con11 1 om Queen 111 830-97 10 ror res rv11ions or Information. Medical professor speaks COSTA MESA -The Center Cluh'\ l'ubllC' Affair\ Comm11tcc hu,1s rhe vicw!>(!nH of Michael A. Weber, M .D., Profc!!sor of Medicine ill UCI, miking nboul "I lfgh blood pres urc • .ind lugh chofcstcml· Arc they really 11tlPorlJn1?" The program slaru 11 noon (rcCCQlllln at 11 :30 a.m.} Tuesday Ill 1hc Ccnlcr Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Cos1:1 Me'a f'OT rese rvation , catl 662-34 14. Fnlcring fee i SIR per perS<in. Vic Braden speaks On Tuc<odJ). July I'/, the Ccn1cr Cluh'' Pubh~ fh11r'I Comn1111cc prc,cnt'i Vic Br.1dcn, founder dircc1u1 of the Vic Braden Tenni\ ~ "k1 College,, .,.,ith 111~ lcclurc themed "11' 11 Sni.ill Round World.'" The rrog1dm sta ris at noon (rcccprion ,11 11:3-0 am.) .11 1hc Ccn1er Club, 650 Town Ccnlcr Dmci Cos1a Mcsn. i:or rcl>trva11on' cal 662-341 4. Entering foe is SI per person. • Amigos photo ~ontest HUNTI NGTON BBACll -fhc Amigo~ de ~I .1 Chica 11nnounces ii\ fillh :\nnu11I Pho1ography Ce>ntc 1, open 111 :ill amalcur photographer~. NEWPOR1 BEACH -A ...... '"PP.l'" aroup for w!WI .... ~ ..... h11nct• arc ~cl~ emn1pq1rwirm-•.a1 11,_. ducted cYl:fY. TVadaY ......_ .._.. 7:15·911 ~MICA~~ lhiC" The f"ltPo"C of ~ ~ i. le ~h.-rc 1n\11hrs, c'pcriences and aolil- 1111n" 1u m11n1.11n a ~IM wlluc*.OI nfdcr 10 bnn& 'trcnath and ""'°"' ~ f1m1ly r1:ht1M1111. • r·or further 1nform1tlnnL COftllCI M1c;hcllc 111 661-87K4 or Kcliy 11 644-48(17 A.R.T.S. Anonymous LAGUNA BEACH -A local ch1p1cr of A.R.1 .S. 1\nonymous mccr~ wccklY. on f riday" at S p.m. 111 l'hc Art ln~111u1c of ou1hcrn C11llfornl1, 2222 Laguna Canyon Ruud 1n S1udlo No I I. A.R.T S. ("Art h lh Recovering 1hn1ugh the 1\\Cl\'c S1ep ") i~ a fc lk>W,hip 1hu1 cncouraacs people 10 1dcn1 ify and e'!prc'" their crea1rv11y, no m1111cr \I.hill kind of 1r11s1 they .UC rm .1 l't>mplc te h lina or mcehnp. c.111 (213) l r-8420. or write A.R T.S ,\n1m\m11u,, P 0 Oox ti6160l , Le~ ngdc,, CA CJO<l6t>· 16JO Happy cam per~ PWf>OR r BFACI I -Arc wu lcl\lkoij for 'ummcr fun 1hc kid'" The ~c.,.,,pe1rl·(1t\l,1 Mc~J F,1m1ly 'MCA h:•~ a full ,1i11c of camptn& ;ind n.:ucu11c>n.1l rrc'&ram) fnr youlh 1.gc JIU 17 ('.ill 1he YMCA 111 (142-9990 fur mor1. infurm.111011 or 10 rcg1\ICr Impotents Anonymous Photo) mu~• be taken 11 rhe Bolsa Chic.1 Wcll.1nds in 1'( various c111cgo· m'\, such .is phoLo of heron~. cgrcl • ll(her bird and animal h(c, pl.int IJnd:.coipcs a~ well a.s people .ii 1he Bol'J Ch1CJ1 WcrlandJ Nf'\1 1'0R1 REAC:l I -lmpo1cnb A11onynHHI\ i~ u nun-pro fit orgun1zu11on· fnuncJcd w d1i.cuss the d1.1g110,i\ .111J t rc11 1mc 11t5'.. . ..o.l 1mpo1cn'c Buth r artncr; arc cncourn cd 111 illlcm the mon1hly mcc1u1~. the third Wednesday oT c111.:h munthi. held from 7 J0-9 p.m. in Ille llu.ird KCIOm of lloa!t Mcmon1I I ll"p1t.1I Prci,~ tcnan. '<11 Newport . BIHi., NcwpC'lrl lknch For 11dd1t1on:if 1nf1.1rmallt1n, call I ·k00·4H . 716 7 -Enlry fonm ror lhc ronlC\I 111rc av111lablc :>I 1hc Hun11ng1on Ucad1 Central Llbr..iry and 1~ br11nchc~. \ .. ri. ou) e<imern tore~ in Hun1ing1on fk,1ch, lhc informa11on boolh 111 the Hunlinglon lk11ch C1111C C.Cnter (I I noor), or b_y a lhng the Am110,· office tll 89'7-770J The deadline for subm1 s1011 for 1111 .:n111cs is July 31 High school reunions llUNTINGTO BF..ACH -rhc chM of 1966 frnm llun11ng1on BeJ~h 11nd M:uinu high ~hooh will hold .1 1nint 25-yctir rcunmn nn aturd.1y, A'Ugu I 3, al the c..i.mun l·dgcwa tcr I lofcl in Long DeJch T11.:kel\ can be ab1alncd for S"15 each bclorc July I. COSI will IOUC,l\C to S40 on Jul)' 1 :1n1t S4S 011 July "\O . o t1ckct) will tx nvJilahlc .11 lhc ORANGE COAST lllllY PHii ....... 167 Editor's Hotline: 642·6086 '!'our com~b lhc>v1 llw' D••"' P1l<>1 1>' ne"'' ltJI' ""'" he tr<:Ord<'fl .and ~·"~ tl••Klly 111 (d Int W1lh•m L~ll Tiit ume l• hour .ins"''' •Ilg st'f'ol•te m•11 l>4' u'f'd 10 rec •I'd ltlh'" 10 thl' tditOf on •ny ltlpl<. Con1r1hulOI'\ 111 tl<Jr ll'lll!" culum11 muSI 1n<ludt 1he11 Nl'W .lM ll'Kopho/w numhe1 (Of ll('nfi<.alWMt 1111\ I\~· 1nmmu11 ry ll~>p.tl)er v.r v.~nl yoc,11 '"'"l\t'nW'nt • Delivery 2uarantce! ,, you Jo nocn~v(> ~· p.lJX.'f Ii)' ,, .. m • , .. 11 btlOlt' 10 • m .ind \\.(' II 8t'1 II Ill you l'ry ntlOn Our Cu t~r St'""' Crn1eo1 642·4Hl ,, open from I> • m 111 S p m """" d.I~. unul l O • m on wt't!~end~. to •~"~1 you v.11h )'tlli• t tt c.""Ul•ll()l'I nttd~ To make a correction II ,. lht Ot•nge CNSI 0.t•ly P1loc \ pul>C"y 111 promptly r0t1t'C1 .ill erron cl sum..ino Ta rt pott .in '""it tit 1h11•f•UI""'. plNM! c.all 6•1 4)21 ~nd i.1k for !he c ,ry dnk ~"""' s llllMMll ((!· ... "'""'~ ·~·SU.'•r c:........ °' ... ,,. Dhl4 "8lt\J "~,,.,........'-'!If trwt HM1\ 1t"'r1 ............... - LI•• hr\!fl , ......... """'IC"" rt~Sll.tl ....... ~ ........... I I , ... .. (M" httlflMI t) ""''"' ,, c " ~~ ...,..., ... "' c-_.,..,.,, "' _. r..._ tr-nt ·'""""'"" ........ •M °'1Hibulo011 l hu.;\lc;' ~tok ,, \l.Jllr1. <hcck~k dlld 111hcr item\ frnm a black 1984 HMW 1n rhc: lrml bled; of Andre~ I''"" • S.•mt11n ~'t•Ct1 o~n • frl,n t •in· 11 .w .11 tlunhnJlc>n U t) hmc,, <6QO l 1l.~ <;1 rnJ '"'' • 1.-ct10, l ~c:lry . nJ " hun11n1 kl11f • \ .1n4.l.1I' 'lc;;r1tv.kd 11r clhll nn l11h1 J'l'lk lt\.ilJ anJ ..:urb1 cm II.ii ,\\I. cnu • Nt"' en Ci1xh"d \tr1:c1 anJ 11 ;tdt Douf..,11:arJ "twport Beach \.:on:t.il r"'"~' uf clhutwnJ JC•"I", ~t•rlh a IOI I ~ti.IXX\ V.il 011\\lnl ll1•in 11 horn~ 1n 11te 1(10 '°" ~, of \'11 ( n I • • I Ho t a student ll(VINI llu\I. v.oulcl )llU like 10 k .irn ,1hou1 .1nothcr counlr)' f1"1 h.1nd·l I 1na Ohcrg 1\ 11 l~·)NM'ld &1rl from S"'ccfcn whQ n~ccJ, ll 1.11n1fy 11.1 h~e \\1lh 'for the 19'1 I •I.! .1c.ulcn11~ \4ho1•I )e•r She "rmg' 10 th~ U '> her p.1!.!l~n fur dr ;1m.1. re 1J1nt. v. r111n~. 11nJ 1ra11chng .md 1~ .1 \Cl'\ .1'11\C rcen-agcr I m.1 1~ lull\1 1nwrcd w11h her nwn 'P"ntl1ng money. .ind C'lf'CCI\ to he mcludc:d 111 t.1m1ly ac1111111c' .ind 'h.uc in hou,chold ll!\fl<llNbilll1c\, n\11nc 111tcrc\lcd, call roll free numh4!1, I·. Ml-W.\-380.! or contact Kun:n No1ton at ~S9·101 2 ll11/lttl11 Hoan1 runf 1'lond111s Hd '1 h11nrl11f'tf. ~ntl lll'nl( or lntf'rrSt to fl11 llf'tin • flmuvt, Ontnfff Co1t\t D•i/)' f1ilfll, J.JI) u. 8Jt) St., Cost• M t'Sll, 91617. r 111(• C>••"I!" ( Uol\l O.i·~ P1loc tl..PS '"'"·lll>OI I\ p..,hl1'1 "1 d~ulr IOf SS lS fX'' lour "'°"" fX'<MJd 1-'f I 4111\'r wh'lfhJlf!O!\ S • !>"I ltM ""t't~ 11t•"Mi bv ""''' hy P.ige COll.t Mtw P.,hli<oh "R lrt . ) II> W 8.1'1' St C"n•U Mftll (~ 'llti1' Sfo(l'W'ICJ 0..,\ ~ p.id tll lo-IA Mf'\tl (A l'C)SfMA.\llR. ~ tlddtet\ l h~n~ 1,1 1tw Oa ly P•lnt P 0 86a I \60. (lbl4 ~ (A 9262• (~11~1 "Ill nt'•¥\ •tut•l"o. 1U11Mr~llC'Wl\ N• l•Mi.11 "'•"''' '" oMlwrl•'4'tn11nt• lw1e n m.tr bf' •t'r•••luo.td 1M1hoc,11 """n"n ~·~""" "' Coj)'rnAtll °"'M' Jim Gftniflatt . Pub ·~111!1 llllOC Stein, Jt Ch.i.rm.an How to reach us at th e Daily Pilot Clrcul.ition Orange County 64.2-4 i33 Adve rtising Cla\'>tfied 642-56~8 O"plav 64 2 4 3 21 Editori;al ews 540-1224 c;po1ts 642·4 330 N~w porb f.i>. <>46-4170 M•ln Offiu Bu\mh ) Ofllc b4l-4321 Bu\1nl''>i. "111. bl 1 5902 Kleluya 11.aln<W'JOI•"" Cn.w 01·ly Pill~ Curiosity seekers peer into Volkswage n, one of two cars buried under a tree that fell' Wednesday on Thurin Street in Costa Mesa . Jack's SUrlboard 111111 ... llB hatted by COKIPOI Of llblllOI In buldlng By Robert Bari(er · Orange Coast Oll'y Pllol HUNTINGTON BEACH - Demolition work ha been stopped at the old Jack 's Surfboard building becau c contractors allegedly tarted lO rear it down without taking steps to make urc it contains no asbestos, a potential cancer-causing agent, officials di closed Wcdne day. The Air Qunlity Management District "advi cd"contractors to stop work , bur nol until the entire third tory of lhc old building had been stripped away. Fire Chief Mike Dolder said that because the building i so old -believed con~tJucted in th e early 1900 -1t i 'n't as likely to coni ain airborn e a be 10 material a building' did in the 1940s, '50 and '60s. "Heavy conta mina tion i po iblc, but it' not like ly," Dolder sr11d. "It 1 prudent to stop. evalua1e and to tal!.e appropriate action." · Dolder aid it's unlikely that a~pha h mntc rials were u ed in the old brick building exce pt po sibly in the roofing materials, he aid. Crew11 \tarted dismantling th e building Ins t wed.., hortly after the City Counci l approve d an agreement with owner Mi ke Abdclmun IO build a new $4 million th reC·lltory building a part of a redc,elopment project on Main trect at Pacific Con t H1ghwa). O ff1 ciah 11a 1d t h .i t a n investigator for the Orange County Dh ricl Attorney' environmental unit rcporredly aw the demolit ion l:ist Friday. Det:rnsc the building wa at lea t 50 year old , the investigator suspected there might be a4ibeslos in the construction materials but reportedly didn't sec any a bestos abu temcnt procedu re taking place, official 'aid. Officia ls said the AQMO searched it file and failed to-find that a site as e ~ment had been fil ed· or that permit were taken out for asbe ·tos mitigation. · AQM 0 spokesperson Pa ula l..:e'' s.iid a haznrdou material in~pector took four ample from the building, and re nit!> should be Editor's daY on W i l I iam Lobdell's column will not appear today. Editor's Notebook Since 1889. available from the la bo ratory later today. Levy aid that AQMO officials, lacking a formal court order, "advi cd" the contractor to top \\<Ork. She aid ii i up to owners and contractors to inform the AQMO of demolition plans. AQM Q, in return, would inform them of the proper step to take to check for asbestos. Levy aid he didn't know late W ed nesday wh e th er the contractorii had cont acted AQMD. Community crvice Direclor Mike Ad a m , wh o e ciry department i ucd the demolition permit, couldn't be reached for comment Wednc!sday. ·---ools tax mea ure · a .... E -RaidHll 8'ere owcrwhelm~ njeaed•a ....,. NCNldGMI - '\Uppqnc4 I masun ..... Would IMllUfC cau.., fof GDMll'UailM Of .... M ..... - have railed property IWI by S35 a the propo.cd 329-llolnc Hcllnan ruidcnll v01in1 ....... PllfCCI ID lllPPOfl the IOc.a ICtlool Ralnch .,tf coune ~· mcuurc, while 3,f09 YOMfl dillrict. but noa bf a a.,.. illOU&la Wnh au 19 prwcincu rcponifta. 1Upponcd 11. IMrpn IO ~ ...._,. 'P the $,008 ~a were CM& ....... The Mola De\lclopale• '-.All--. suppan II M9ded IO.... ..._~while 2.996 ¥GISI WM blpc fc.w rf\c yean 10 ilet llop Wida II 51 pr1•• NPOftllll Clll In ~ ol IM ,..-. l..,·Krc 111c that barden die .. in T.....,., ....... 7,61S wal-M11 , •• ..-., propoul Ollbricl River. The &rad ii w fl were tMI In support ol die to direct the City CoullCil iMo the la a l1r1• parc•I• 61 mutUrc wtiile 4,661 \'Otes were ~ 11 coavcnl• !he ~ny undeveloped llnd in Seal letdlt. rc1iatered ...-k. imo a '* _. .. ,..,._.., -llr Qr.-......, McHure P l•thertd 6l.2 -..-.... .. 4...Ai_....,_...,0 ..,.....,._. ________ .....; ___ _ percent of the vote, short of the * • two-thmh majority Mcdcd to win I.Ill 1111 -II Shcnrr, deputies took Jorse i approval. Lui~ Alfaro, ~9, into ~lady abour ~ Backen iaid had it been EL TORO -An iNnatc •ho 10·30 a m., Ja1d Lr. Rkh•d Ollon. fl arprm.cd, McHurc p would have escaped from a mi11imum security Alfaro, who 'u" booked for ~ gcncrared Sl.4 million a year for 1a1l in Irvine was captured felony c cape, fled the minimum• ..chool,. Wednesday al his &irlfricnd's home ccumy J.1mcs A. Musick faclliry ! Meanwlulc, Seal Beach \c>ten '" El Toro. Tue da) nii h1. : r.::::::::::::::::::::=::::::=:=:==============;;;:;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; .. ~:;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : We're proud that we are a Bigelow dealer. And for a limited. time only, many Bigelow-styles are available at very special prices. So stop by and see Bigelows newest colors, texture a nd patterns. DUPONT SfAINMA5TEJr (AKI>( T ..._..__ tr ---·~---.....-~ --..-.~ -carpet ..... •custom .. m .. "*1-...-•- •instmlldlon •vinyl. pmquet~ wood edr1P91Y rod ....,.., t' • • ,. r ~ ~ ' . I • I ! ' I I I • • I I I I • I I I I • ' • ' ' ' L----------------------------------------------:----------~: h••ll Out l'lowera l Doa. lwenllean BOH8 Farmers Market at Atriu1n Court l'aallton lalana 4601 •••»or• C.n••r Dri •• .. wpon .. a~ CA ••••~--~----- 714A-780-04AOS o•-•oa . .uT.1&11 ·•••.•••·••• ·••• CROPS IN AT THE FARMER 'S MARKET I wen Tille atpe Can,aloupea Clliq11~ia Banana• ----o-89 ~. 39~- v.1. •o. l ...... Poiaioea 3·9~ aaacll rreah Tea4er Spinach 4s9i. LoDC Gree a Cucum 'ben 89~ r---oovl'O•--1 I rreall I 1 strawberriea I I 89~ I I 1.1a1• , ....... c---I I ••''°"'" o.1, I ......... ll·l l L------.. • ' • I I • I I Serving Southern Califo rnia fo r over 100 years. F a rWe t Savings products a nd services offer the adva ntages of a high re tu r n on de posits, fl exibl e te rms and security. SEAF OO D MEAT CALL NOW FOR CURRENT RATES! PuWatSavhp 21~ Campm Drive lnine, CA 92715 (71t) 'JH-7922 IT.a .&hi hna ftll• l'Nell 'l'hreaher Shark •4s'l9 h•ll ··~ Scallop• •4sst9 VIDA Cllotoe •••York sieab •&"-~ Gali for Ilia rr~., Chicken Breu' •1~e •ro•iat Veal Lola Cllo»e WINE GOURMET GROCERY •1ae_p .UIMN •arll9' .... hrk•~ •r••n herli .. VU.e~arcla . .,.... .. ~ •1a•..P --.- hna Orleatal cna .. 11 •• vrr.: K:TCHEN •an• lalad. s120 . Vlttel ••hnl lltural Water 99° laoll .. Alltaoon ltrewJaoa rntt Aat WlaMt Cereal •aJ.P_ • • • • .. . • • . • • • .. . . ' • ... . • . . ' . • • . • • . • ' • ' . ' • I " . • 1 ! • • .. i buy NEWPORT BEACH A local avings and loan showed up on what amounted te be a ma ive cla ified advertisement Wedne. day for 21 thrifts the gove rnment's Resolution Trust Corp. ha corralled since the S&L collapse. Far West Savtnp A Loaa Association of Newport Beach offers potential buyers total as cts of $3.7 billion and total deposih of $2.9 billion. Beverly Hills-based Columbia Savings & Loan, which has an aJministrntive office in Irvine and branches in Costa ~esa, Ne" port Be~ch and two other Orange County locations, also made the list. Whole associations, individual hranche~ or clusters of branches .ire J\<illable for sale. Call the RTC Marketing Offu.:cr at (202) 416-7539 if you•re interested, but haYe your checkbook handy. Collectively, the 21 lllOCialiona have S33.5 billion in depolits and $41.6 billion in lflCtl. 0 Cuau Before tht Stick: Newport Beach's Cllarta Barr Jcwtltra will preview the Champagne Diamond collection by Argyle Diamonds of Australia today from 4 to 8 p.m. Charlts Barr Jeweltn, 1803 Westcliff Dr., one of the first stores in the nation to show off 'the colored stones, was selected because or its recognition along the Orange Coast and it!I strong knowledge o( the diamond industry. T he co llection in clude natural color Champagne, Cognac, rare pink and canary yellow diamonds. 0 .A l\1essage Fro01 Dr. Thibodeau "The efficiency or the chiropractor is determined not by his religiously follow· ing some hard and fast set of rules, but by his ability to stray away from such so Yurs or flrld Prartl« rules when necessary and work out met· hods best suited to each individual case. A hard and fast set of rules may be applied in the majority of cases, but even the mcd1ocrc can handle the majority. 1t is the minority that re- quires great 1,kill in handling; that puts the practitioner to a tc~t " CHIROPRA,.llC IS Tiii RfASO FOR JOY, HfAL1H A D llAPPll'IESS FOR \Ill I 1(1"'" \1.110 OTllrRWISI.: WOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE Hou e Call' Daylight Hour~ Onl) P 0 . Box 26.7 Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 542-7198 (213) 59 -6644 $HEALTH$ INSURANCE WHY PAY MORE? OVER 100 DIFFERENT COMPANIES BY PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE BROKERS. INC. 2600 East Coast Highway Suite K Corona del Mar. 92625 CALL TODAY! (714)640-1414 (800) 237-8293 FIND THESE AMERICAN EAGLE COINS A HOME AND WE'LL HELP SOMEONE WHO DOESN 'T HAVE ONE. Looking for a speciaJ gift to commemorate an occa- sion that only happens once in a lifetime? Then givt these American Eagle Coin . They not only make beautiful gjfts. but timeless and valuable keepsakes. American Eagle are legal tender U.S. coin You can purchase a Silver Dollar for S21.SO. a Fi ve Dollar Gold Coin for S69.00 or a two coi n set with one Silver Dollar and one Ten Dollar Gold Coin for Sl9S.OO. What's more. we'll make a donation from the sale of these coiru to a homcle shelter in your community. So when your gift finds a happy home, it may help someone le fonunate find one. too. ;....., "" A Sa":!°nk ~ M1 Arthur 81vd Newport Bollch, CA 9'2660 (714) 476-7000 . 6881 Wimer Avenue Hunlt"ll!Jft le.ch" CA 926e7 (71•) MJ,·1"41 ...... v.... Wlllll Lowe: .... ........ ,.k. of eo. .. Maa ha tabbed John D. Scanlan. the former U.S. Ambuaador to Yupavia and a career U.S. diplomat with the State Depanment, 11 1 member of the board of man11in1 directon of SPl'1 new Yugoelav joint venture company. Scanlan will be based in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. SPI Pharmaceutical's joint venture company, JCN Oalenika, began consolidated operations Mny I. 0 Paylna Dividends: The board of directors of Irvine-based Fld~llty National Financial Inc., a leading title insurance underwriter, d ecl ared a quarterly cash dividend on, June 4 of 12 cents per share. -By tM Dally Pilol Business Highlights llllllXIPIClll_ ..... NEW YORK -A new Stand· ard & Poor's Corp. index will track performance of small· a nd medium-sized companies starting June 19. ~ttvtty up ....., WASH I NGTON Th e productivity of American workers po ted a 'barely perceptible gain of 0.3 percent in the first three mo nths of 1991, significantly worse 1han first believed. W111111._.illlill SAN FRANCISCO -United Airline wants a plane capable of C:lrry iQg 650 pa engers -double the large t curre'nt load -and ha~ a ked Boeing Co. to look into the 'PO s1b1lity of building the new claso; of jumbo jet. ldlwlll ........ '*"lllllY AN FRANCISCO The Charles chwab Corporation will acquire Maye r & Schweitzer· Inc. of Jer cy City, N.J. for about $28 million in cash, the discount broker announced on Wednesday. Clrpler WOii -. DETROIT Standard & Poor's Corp. has 16wered debt ratrngi. for C hrysler Corp., rcnec1ing \\h31 industry analyst call the de teriorating financial state of the No. 3 automaker. But rh r y-;lcr o ffi cials c alled Wcdne\d ay's ra1ing drop unwarranted and ay they believe th eir "-OrM problems arc over. Polutlon ... ., ..... 'NASHINGTON -Regulators .ire proposing a limit on o ank T hah1lttv for pollution caused by thei r harrower , a move aimed at encouraging lending to timulate 1 he sluggi 'h economy. -By tb~ A1socl•W Ptt11 IUPEfllNT ,.., •• 0 [lh'll I (1JH~hi Conforming. Jumbo and Special Situation Properties '"' ...... ... f'i I 5 S 111 .... llll ..... (714) 111-2242 Join the young envlfolimen&lllly con- cemed compeny EARTH ""OE IN- TEANA TIONAL Eart" Pnde It Mek· Ing dlltrtbutorl of It• wide ,.,. of enwor-~ .... producll. The cae.log thlt you'I ... from .....,,.. ninety·• ''ar-n" productl ~ Ing non-toxic d••--· r9C)Wd ... per productl, vteemlnl and moN. The C0"11*'Y'I ~ MM .. orderl, OlltribulorlNp of ~ Pride produe19 CM ~ flnlnc6ll llturtty for ,_,. IO oome. Plflcll. pate on I fUI WM. Pl'fY ~ bllll. For "'°'' If~ on ltl'TH "'-IOE INTEANA T10NAL Ind upoomtng lnnductorf mM11191 June ..., COfto tec:t .A ..... ces CIGNA JO. C~OI U C••l! .. •I (P( '11) t •lS 17 c 140 c .... ,.....,.1 1. c.c ~ '10 u.P. 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"I• le ~ SJ ~ N• Weoc °"'"' """"• W-4 $.SJO ~J·~ u• uu IUO 11.00 1'15' .. ~ 5'ullll0r ..... c,,. °""' , .... Dr. Virgilio CA>doy Reyes, right, vice president of Nicaragua, chats with host Buck Johns on Wedncs· day at a Republican Party gatheriog at Johns' Upper N~wport Bay home. The event was billed as a s~- lute to the democracy movement in Central America. ~ ( .... From A1 disappearance. Blood hound )('arching th e area or Hube r ' d isappeara n ee Wednesday were able to trace Huber'!> patb only a short di tnncc, leading tn\.e'l t1gator to believe she may have gotten into another vehicle, police aid. H uber , d e c ri bcd a a f cc po n iblc young wo man, d1 appeared after d ropping a friend off nt hi' Huntington Beach home. r he tw o hnd earlier attended d concert at the Great We tern Forum in Inglewood nod !>to ppedr. at 11 Lo ng Booch re taurnnt1 before Huber took him APtBmY From A1 the ca\e lcxlked had for Amburgey -un til he unearthed a u1pec.I ~er ion of the meeting, recorded by a prl\<1lc c111tcn On tho rnpc. Ci ty Manager Allan Roeder i. heard tclhng council member that any change\ 1n t he cable compan) · two-wily commun1ca1ion \Cf'\'1cc "'ere not included in the vote Without th.It tape, pro,ecutor; home. That "a the la t anyone has seen or Huber, who works a a \.\-a1tte at the Canner) restaurant in Newport and as a sale clerk at Fu!>h1 o n Isla nd' Broadway department store. She never contacted her parent , whom he hve<; with in Newport's Eastbluff community. Her pare nt'! reported her mis ing early Monday. At the Cannery Wedne day, co- wo rke rs we re wo rried a nd struggling to fig ure out what may have happened to Huber, who has made ma ny frie nds at the re ta urant si nce he tarted working there a hort time ago. "She' a very r e liable, wou ld have Ill l'ltcd on carryuig the matter to trial. ~aid Deputy D 1!>1rtc1 At1orney Ro,annc Frocberg. "There arc l\.\O cxplanJllOll'l here Number one 1 that he (Amourgc}) v1ol.ned she 1.1w. The Hcond equally rca onable e:ii;planat1on '" that he. bchc.,,ed 1t wa~ a purely formal or ccretarial kind of function (the \.Ole)." h ocberg ~J1d "It remain~ unclc.ir what the Ctty Council w.1 · doing that night. Uul \\.C\·C .reJchcd the point Of consc1entiou young lady who i) always ori time -an exceptional empl oyee," said Annero e Beech, n manager a t the Ca nnery. ''Deni e is not a person who '"ouldn't contact her parents." llubcr ""a , 'luppo ed to call Bcccl) Mond ay morning to check 1f he needed to wo rk that day, but ne"er phoned, the _manager aid. "h's really hard on evel)body," Beech aid. "We just hope omething' going to come up and that it' .good." As!>i tan t Ma n age r Teri Hatlebcrg was al o tryi ng to think po itively. ''We're hopi ng ror the best," she aid. Dally Pilot stRtr writH Ann• Ct kola contributed to this report. rea'>onablc doubt Jnd ·we don't 11)' t ho'c Ca! c,." Amburgey maintain th e wnOict·Of·intcre'>t charge wa . a thinly "c1lcc.I attempt to publicly d1.,crcd11 him in the da\'S before h" failed re -election ·bid la t Ntl\.cmbcr For th1 • he mo tly blame' Ka t he , s a)ing the <1ppointcd attorney never forgot that Amburgey voted agai n t K.11he\ fM)' rai'e Amhurgc) " con 1denng filing a complaint again'lt Kathe w11h the State Bar. he ,,11d. The o.i1y Plot sneenta •PURE VANITr, a r1ader contest that highlights the best Md most intriguing J*SC)nallzed plates along the Orange Coat One monthly winner will receive 4 FREE SUPER CAR WASHES worth $48 from the Hand Job Car Wash & The Orange Coast Daily Pilot. Do you have a petSOnalized license plate you'd like to have teatuntd? Then drop by the o.ily Piiot omc. at 330 ' West Bay Snet in Costa M•• between earn and 5 pm and we'I take a snapshot of~ VMity plate and enter It incucon'-t David Schweitzer, of Costa Mesa proudly shows he owns )l.st ·0ne Mor9 Mercedes Benz" In Newport BHch. SPONSORED BY • 100"-HMd Car Wash • Pr0t111lonal Automotive Detailing • Unique Motoring Acceaaort" •Mobile Detailing Service Available from A1 Frum 10mC of the thanas he'd saiJ before. I had the ampra~ he wu aoins 10 uck 11 .,... 10 the end olhil acnn." Ttie -..... a&CM Ol•1p' ..... atioft wm 1ent ao other c..r•cil •cMlt•n In their Wl~H~ mall ,.ae1 A bmll ~-n• Of 1hc ,.......'°"ii Malathion 'prayina produced no .agnif1can1 health problem in Oranse and Un Anaclc'I county residents, according to a tudy by Los Angele County hca Ith of(ic1al . More than 100 L.oc; Anaele and Orange county rcs1dentS were 1e~tcd for 111 effect~ of the pcst1c1dc. About I . c; m1l11on So u t hland rcqdcnt \.\C rc reported!) C"<po\cd to malathion during Dea 1al 'Pra)'ing conducted between fall ()f 1989 and ~pring or 1990. 1 he contrO\.CNal aerial drop "'ere part of the ~line· war o n the Mcditcrr.rncan l·rult I ly . "The health effect' arc not zero, and that'' hecau'e there appear to he ome pt;oplc who MC allergic to malathion or the bait It t'i mixed \\1th.'' 'aid Dr Paul J Papanck Jr .. "'he' rnordina1ed the tc'\I for th e \ludv He SJ1 d allergic reaet1 ons appeared to he rare and mild. -B.r Citf upcncd tocl~ fmm City M1n11cr .n oKtce. No •llOll-MlllL Allan Ruedcr. Sno.dcn'1 part WM A retired Cotta Mcu poUce up Clplllft, GI~ Wlf .... 10 ~·-41 ... tbe ciouacll 1n 1988 .... tridt C.... ........ llllOIMr finMimcr, Sanif 0e-. tbe hil .......-. of and Mary IWnbUckJc .... 1 --.... "'p I h . I e h., I"'' I her .aecond term. ...-....ion. 1= · At the tune ol W. elcctioa. he Rdeder liid Wed9nd8y characterized hf....al II I ~ 0'11-DW f1¥' . ftO .-Clfic re arew•h candidate. for IHI re....,..IOl9. t: HornbUcltlc, •ho 11 now ..,or, ''Thil attcrnoc. Ed brauPt a allG •id lht w11 1Wprillld a.o hear letaer addrcucd to· me U)'in& he of her colle1pe'1 r•apa•ion . •• lcftlns the coundl for he Ith ".I'm !lorry 10 lcun he'~ rcatinn1," Roeder Uid. "It ~ re igning tor health rcaawn~." she \cry 'ltmplc. he didn't elaborate · :ud. "I d1dn t know he wH h.1-.1na He aid he a1ked Glaseow f he probltm' ~1th hi1 health." could extend h1\ 1ervice 10 incl de l.:i t fdll rna''"" v.,1 cml\rn1led the June 17 City Council mcei"' in .1 contro,cr!i\ oH:r rc\;c:l.1t ions at "h1ch nciu >Ca r'• cit)' bu ct that he had obtamcd and read wi ll "e di~us~d but that Gia~ ow privr1tc computer C\immun11 .. a11on dcchned. I bct"'ccn Rl~ctlcr Jnd Police Ch u:(,~ 'Roeder aid the council hw he 0d\~ Snu"ilcn mer J ~ix-month op11on o f appointing a 1cw pcm>d 111 19 9. . mcmhcr "'11hin 30 da~ of Junq 15 The rc\cl.1t1cw• re,ult~d in a or 'euing a pcc1al election 10: fill \.Ole of condemnation by all four the cat. ) of Gla\&u" \ council colleague , "I'll lle a1tcnd1zing it for •he and there "ere call\ in the fonc 17 mceung ~ "C can Igel commun!I> fo r h1 rec;11Zn,11ion ~ome J ircc11on from the councJ ns Gia gO\.\ rcfu,cJ to re i~n .11 the to '"h,1t thc:,•"•••ant to do," he '\ald. ume, .tying hi.' had oh1aincd the Gl.1sgo"' could not be reac~cd commun1c:111on' legally .ind had for comment Reached at h~mc only rcdd them became he Wcdne dn), his wife said .the su pected Snowden of malfea .tnce councilma n wa ··nos availahle.'I r·····iMC~~-~I I Feoturfng Hiii "-tc:rtptlon Diets l Adami Quottty flroducts ! . $2.50 OFF ANY ITEM . J I With any S 15.00 purchase 165-40 Herbof Btvd .• 8utte 8 • I < 1 btodt 90 ot Edinger .. H9lf) 77• £,~ ... • FountMI v~ ~-•••••••--•--1-at1•••·---... • Premium pncc. tor Pcrs1.1n .mJ FuropcJn needlework rug .: tapestries. Nava10 .rn<l tnb.11 we.wings ; Ccrttlicd appral!lcr Jnd lecturer. Over 20 \car wuh dome tic; .and mtcrn.it1orul du.:nts : • • . • • • la 1 • • ' • f • , • • • t THE BOTTOM LINE . .. ,,,. • r I ' t . • , Your United Way Dollars at Worl< . • i1 1 • t • • I • • Child care is a critical issue in Orange : County. Nearly 300,000 children in our county need ! child care. There is space available for only 21°/o of those ch ildren. The average cost yearly of day care · for children between the ages of infancy and 12 years is over $4 ,800 per chil~l United Way contributes nearly $1 mill ion each year to a network of 35 child care organizations county-wide providing licensed day care programs, day camps, after-school programs, temporary emergency care. latch key programs and extended day care programs. ThankYou · for Your Generous Donation. It Does Make a Difference. The Southern California ~ rant Writers, Inc:. 11 a non-profit cor- poration, formed under the laws of the state of Cattfomia and operating as a business league Heklng to im- prove the quality of the restaurant Industry wttnin the general geo- graphical area. To further the object of this cor- . po1atlon, the Southem Callfomla Re- staurant Writers confer awards upon those rHtaurant1 and Individuals Whose standard• of quality and ser- vice In the restaurant industry are found deHrvlng by sald u 1oclatlon, and promote and sponsor an annual 11Ward1 banquet. The awards ban· quit .. ~ -Mid ... c.. lebftly 1MMre In ~. ~ w11 • .,.,. ... 11t1Dlld ower a ... YMf period trom ....., ....... ol ,...,,.,,.. "°"' .......... '° "'9 MelCUn Border. They were evWuatect. on food, ..,_ vice, ambiance, value and llPPf'OP'I· ate wines, according to the M90da· lion's standardized ICCHe lheMa . The highest honor, the Golden Scepter Award, wu given to a cho- sen few, the grandnt of the grmnd, by special vote of the members. In addi\[s>n. the members nominated and elected thoH recognized u Restaurateur, Chef and Mdre d' of Windows, the versatile restaurant located .at The Mantott Suites adjacent to the Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. This outstanding restaurant with adjoining lounge features seafood specialties and light California contemporary fare in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. Windows serves a daily breakfast buffet, daily luncheon and dinner nightly. They offer frequent diner incentives such as complimentary lunches, brunch for two and a complimentary weekend night at Costa Mesa Marriott Suitesl Senior citizen discounts available. For more information call 957-11 00. For A Complete Evening Out Cocktails in the lounge Dining Room from 5:30pm Feature mini menu in the lounge, patio & bar Entertainment Thursday thru Saturday 3520 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar -675-1922 ~~zeehwaa ·mag _, ...... ,_ Chinese Restaurant t1l MANDARIN, SZECHWAN • HUNAN CUISINE Cock a·1 • LUNCH BUFFET '6.76 lacludts: Soup 1nd Salad, Honey Spare Ribs, Rice, Pritt, Tea au DmDT Choose from: .... e Ku ng Pao Chi cken I Sweet • Sour Pork I Hot Spiced Beef e Chicken Almond I Shrimp w Ve getables I Veaetable Noodle I Sasame f'isb Fillet 1 e Chicken Lemon I Scallop wit h Black B~ Pork fried Sauce Pearl Ract • Orange Chicken I Dry Saureed Stnni I Honeyed Sp1rtribl e Beef with Broccoli Beans t Mu Shu Pon ·Ser ved Mon.·Sat. 11:30-2:00 FREE DRINK OR SODA with LUN H BUFFET hwlOdl ltEFIWtool 512 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa (714) 548-2060 (714) 54 -4825 ... .,... Gald•••••u-..-tD• ........ ._.. ....... °' .......... o1 • ...-. ... In Gloryl .... -Mdan, AMera In lo-.. ea..1 ................. awllrd, Towen, TM Atta, TM Archee, RoCMchld. ~ 17, Or· moue VIII ...... :~=== ... ..,.,.,.. .. ............. ..... earp·.. Clllnnl. ,.. .... """" of 100 In ..... ....... Cl."•li...... ........ .... ft .................... ~:a· -,.. ,... ..... ·--............. _ ... ,rlP .... , .... Cl*lj.,... nee. ............... ~ ,.. go. lludlo .... lin •• ..... < In the Ethnic CllllQOfY, wlnnerl Tuno ..... TM .... '11 ... ... f ... Flower llillfO. agee of IO ID • ...... Moorcll19 Jin. -111111\ Cllill .... PW '° .. Niie ol ...... I """· ,.. ,... ~ ............... ...,.. wtv opened or •••• Miiiy ,..... Gerdln. Ind lliau• -.., nlnd ........,.. .. not llglble for Col--~··· ..... lnduded gold or ._ ...... durtng '*'fir. ...,... al h Four l111w lllldng "yw; IMl1loftoul ellalll1Nne!ll8 a Galdllt lceplie. Anne ........... of Ihle type .. honoled • promle· ~ .... laoa, T,.., The c.f. at Ing newcomera. • · ~ Coat PIUa 242 The ,....,,.,... we r.a.ct by cat-·cafe, Calfomta Pizza ~. The eoc>'Y -10 !ft ell • ~· Chi-CMe at Ala Carfton, Petite Cafe, Plr· ,,..., Contemporary, Continental, Et-91'1 Blllro, Zov'1 a.tro, The Place hnlc, French, ttaliM, ..,,_ .. , Mex-AcrOM The ltrMC. Promtslng new- ..,. 8anglcak rv. Mayur of lndla. wcomer ,..,,.,.. In ..... -. Gandhi, Bucktwa. "°Y8I Th81, H.. egory lnClude C... 1111. ....... U Uft'I, Muldoon'I, ,.._...,, Qreelc Pergola. Marco Palo. -... and R..a.ur.nt In Hunliaglon Beech, Ro-,......_ ya1 Thal'1 Lemon Oral, and Volle'• JapaneM ..... wlla ..... Ho- StNkhouH. rlkawa, IOllpma, Funmhln lftd Cur· French Golden Sceptre• ~t to . ry ~=~ Food caaego., will••• Antoine at Le Merldlen, The Ctllar, Include El Toftto Otll Cal......, Dining Room at tt1• Ritz Cartton an Caliente Cano'• El Mat.. u.; JW's at Anaheim Marriott; other Fr• Brin a, El PalO Cantine, El ~'­ rich category award winntP were to Guacamole Joe's, Sekld, Don Golden Trunte, Chanteclalr, Pascal, J~se. lcan and Seafood. · comera not to be mlued art Win·. Area winners Included, by cat· dowl, M AmericM contemporary egory: ,....,,..,,. In the new Marriott Suite• Wine Cellar at Hyatt Newporter and S..tood winners .. 21 OeeM-Monl~ue. Also: Cafe Fleun, Cafe Fr-front (formerly The Rex), The Can-\. anca11 and Vo1la. -nery, Catch of the Olly, 1-.1r1, American: Granville's, Kachlna, on Anton In Colla Mela, Garden 81- YankH Tavern. Apple a Peet, Alta ltto, Cieto Mare, IMatro 201 and Ba- CoffH, Amie's Manhattan Deli, The rbecoa. Bam Farmer S~. Fireside, ContinetUI ~t wtmers were Bob Bums, Chicago Joe'• Herttage Five Cfvwne, ~ Corona def Mar tr• Antonello Rlstorante took the Gol-McCormick & Schmiclt'I. loaa'1 .. den Sceptre In the Italian category .afood, Newpoft LMdlng, Newport Also in Italian were Alfredo'• at We-Oyster Bar & Grtl, The W.,..,_._, stin South Coast Plaza, Carmelo's, Oysters, Woody's wtwf; lleo h Sapori, Stuft Noodle, the ever fa· Rex and Flehermen'1. ELEVEN YEARS OFGOLD •.• Owner Elias Challita of Amie's Manhattan Dell pictured in front of his fresh deli case at his New York-KosherStyle restaurant · Famous for their chopped liver and corned beef and pastrami sandwiches, this restaurant has been winning awards ever since it opened. The full service restaurant ia open 7 days a week.arulser:Y..es fuJI breakfasts from s 1 •, full lunches from $4~ and full dinners from SS-. Take out and fax orders also available. Phone 641 -9310. Michael Chiang of Mand.-in Gourmet displays his eleventh year consecutive Gok:.t Award.from Southern California Re$taurant Writer's Association, Chiang also owns the contemporary Chinatown-. in Irvine, which afso won honors from the critics. Watch for the openi~ of his latest brainchild •August Moon• in Long Beach. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Serving Exquisite California Contemporary Cuisine in a Casual & Relaxed Setting at Surprisingly Affordable Prices Come S.. For YourMI Why'SCIW't Alloclatton ChoM Our R .. taurant aa •Moat~ Newcomer• • Lunch • Dinner • Dally Breakfast Buffet • 500 Anton Btvd at Avenue of The Arts Adjacent to Performing Atta Center In Costa Mesa (714) 957-1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• This Year's Only Gold Award Winning Indian Restaurant At Mayur Your Satisfacdon 11 Guaranteed LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH Ample Parkins 2931 E. Coast H ., Corofta del Mar ) Charlotte Dale, owner The Gold Awlld winniig fN« famous Villa Nova. The Villa Nova will be hosting a special "FIESTA ITAIJANA• food and wine tasting on Wednesday, June 26th at 8:30pm. Cost is $45 per person-call Susan for reservations. Villa Nova is located on the bay in Newport Beach, 642-7880 ExpelWJIKJe ow 1g9 Ccxncya fineat lta...,cullltie &nd. apace.cc ... bayvfew. Dlnner'8....ved each night: flrar I I 15 p.na. la .. ..,... cw.-c...a. "ti 't:30 atnJ .. I The romance d an English ~rden on VQJr wedding day with the reception held in a traditional Engfilh cottage. Five Crowns specializes in wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, showers and, of course, Gold Awara winning cuisine. 760-0331 . Lana De Salvo gen*81 manager, with owner Antonio Caanolo outside his critically acclaimed Antonello Rislorante In South Coast Plaza Village. Antonello, once again was the only-Italian restaurant to capture the ·Golden Sceptre•, the highest honor. cagno1o also owns L'Opera in Long Beach. Atonello (714) 75'1-7153 PraxY and Alex Georgiou of Apple-A-Peel proudly display their award at the e tWrit«.'s • blnauet. The owned restaurant ~ awaros consistently • its high quality food at -.enable prices and excellent service. The · '9St8urant Is open dally for tnakfast, lunch, dinner mid Sunday brunch. 846-8744 RESTAURANT · DELICATESSEN Breakfast• Lunch• Dinner 2831-A Bristol Street, Costa Mesa, California 92627 . (714) 641-9310 Award • • inning staurant ·~ OIER SPECIALS '7.95 laaclnl Yl'lde w/Whlle S.uce Oldllll Matatllo •••ll lhouoli .......... ., .. W inner cl the Jenny n wan King at their award winning restaurant on 19th Street in Costa Mesa. Serving a daily Lunch Buffet with complimentary soft drinks. Dinner nightly and Sunday. 548-2060 tullld ... w /Mc.!et S.uce !lerftd wtlh Soul: Salad, 1nd C.rlk d. "SILVER AWARD OF MERIT" Southern California Rataurant Writm Aaeoc. OPEN FOR BREAKFAST• LUNCH •DINNER MCJnda, .. Ssmdo) 7 am-9pm Re rvationa Accepted [, ¥11cll Bufn ... _. .. leich 1'2·5505 16161 ~e (Behind Vona) Huntinaton Beach (714) 846-8744 . ...... For Pan~• of 6 Or MOf'C l MAKE IT · A ROYAL c-El,EBRATION. Modeled after one of England's oldest inns, with a Jong tradition of hosting apeciai occasions. A Continental menu with an award·winning wine list. i;.c;.W~ FIVE CR2WNS D~ NIGHnY SUNDAY BRUNCH 3801 EASJ' COASr HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR. CAUFORNIA RF.SERVATIONS: (7 14) 760-0331 Our History of 11 Consecutive Years . as GOLD AWARD WIN~ER Speaks For Itself Enjoy our expertly prepared. authentic Chinese Cuisine Complimented by our relaxing atmosphere and friendly service Fallter'I Day II June 16thl Treat yow Dad to ow GMIAND CHAMPAQNI BUFFET --·~ .... 11:30-2:30 $15•Ac:li6 $PChlkhn .. , . Dolly Lunch • Dinner • Toke·Out •Cocktails • Catering IN COST A MESA 5'CE 1977 1500 ADAMS N HARBOR ll. VD. (714)~1937 •• Mary and Robert Douk with their most recent Gold Award. Their Newport Beach restaurant, The Stuft Noodle has won the gold every year since they opened it. They have just debuted a brand new Stuft Noodle in Rancho Santa Margarita. 646-2333 The ever lovable Mama Chl (pronounced •key; with daughter Penny receiving an award for their family's restaurant Golden Dragon. In Costa Mesa since 1975, this popular Chinese iastaurant is a favorite among many locals. 642-7162 Part of the staff that makes Mayur Cuisine of India the -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;i most consistent Gold Award winning restaurant from • Santa Barbara to the Mexican border. Pictured from '(' The friendly staff at the Barn Farmer Steakhouse In ·: l• Costa M-'I HarborCenter. The only Steakhouse iR;.- Costa Mesa. the 6am is In their 30th year. The awardf winning nmaurant ~lunch and dinner. '''' 644-&m _ •ni • a f; t.Uf 0 . Carmelo's is 11.G GOLD... ~ A visit to Canne~-, Ristorante is like .a trtp to the Italian Riviera. From the authenticity of its superb northern Italian cuisine to the hustle and bustle live entertainment in the lounge, Carmelo's is a complete n!ght out on the town. • PiCtured is dashing owner, Cannelo Manto. 675-1922 L to R: Mohinder Singh (chef), Ashwani Kumar (waiter) and Dharam S. Punair (chef). This delightful restaurant is located on Coast Hwy in Corona del Mar. 675-6622 Chef Brigid 1 _______________ ;._..,-_---i Morahan of Ann -------------------. Marie's Restaurant fAIMll snunaua A 30 YEAR TRADITION OF Chaz:broiling The Finest Award Winning Steaks, Fresh Fish• Chicken SERVING LUNCH 8c DINNER Harbor Center -Harbor & Wilson COSTA MESA FOR RESERVATIONS CAL~l:!Z.71 . 215 Riverside Av~, Newport Beach 646-2333 Ai11t011neing Tiie 01Nnln1Of011r N•w R.,,.,,,.111 3'911 Dove Canyon, Rancho Santa Marprita 519-105 .Z'~·f· . Ji Genuine Chinese Mandarin'Dlshes ) Serving Costa Mesa Since 1975 •Conveniently Located Near Major Shopping Areas• · •Ample Hassle Free Parkins• •Award Winning Culslne•Lunch Specials• . Full Service Bar • Banquet Fadlltles • Taite Out 2023 Harbor Blvd.< .... ,...,.••>' Costa Mesa 642-7162 in Corona del Mar snows-a-samp e of the cuisine that won the Gold Award. The name of the restaurant has recently been changed to Courtyard Bistro. 720-9000 Suave co-owner extraordinaire Salvatore Crivello (pictured I.rt) and co-owner Chef Vince Crivello (pictured rig~ of Ruman. ihe brothirs rntlurlnt Won Molt Promising Newcomer · award Ind With Salvatcn chsm Ind Vlnee'I culin genius, Ruman is Akely to become ·Gold· In yen t come. 494-0400 A1 40 million off machines . . .. no plans to capture the Co ta Freeway foxes, one of wh1ch been collared as part of a lation study beinJ conducted umboldt Slate Unwers1ty. Partly throttgh the intervention of slate Sen. Marian Bergeson, R· Nf*port Beach, the trapping of 1lin f recway foxes was arranged. After one f.ailed attempt, the eve n animals were caught on April 28, caged and · s hipped off to quarantine in Los Angeles. Orange County Supcrvi 'Or addi Vasquez. whose di trict ••1.:. --111mt II IUdl • ~ .. .,,. ......... of •••••...._.,.,....a bill 10 ne it, Inn 1lae Senate ............... r C1tilomia Oov. Oeor&c: .,.....,_n vetoed a bm in· 1919 to oUdlW the intruden statewide:, ind their proliferation cost ruipient1 in California about S 17 million 1111 ~ar, the u1ali1ies commiuion said: • Mo.I Californian" appear 10 be on Moniuev's ''de In the utilities commission -1urvey, 83 percent aid they favored creating a sign-up list for offices that don't want to receive un .. olicited fa-<es. -From Thr Anocl•tttl Prrss includes the Orange County Zoo, nrranged for the transfe r of two of the Coxe to the zoo once the quarantine was lifted. . They will be ho used . in a te mpo rary h e lte r until a permanent e>.hibit 1s completed , zoo official said. The LOO, with 1t' 130 pecimcn of noll\.C California wildlife a well os o petting 200 for children, i open to the public daily from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. To get there,'1'Dke the Co ta Me a Frccwa> no rth to Ea t Chapm.m Avenue, then turn left on Jamboree Road fo Irvine Regional Park. Park admi ion i~ $2 per car. Zoo admi sion i'I free. ·,/Swan Lake? I IA P•r•ul Swa.n tubset Is lust Duckyll No sittJnt ducks here! Just the exceptional quality and flne detalllngof P r•Hl"•solld brass, Sw~n desicn faucets and tubsets. Add P J •ul bath acces~. and you've really got duck soup! Don't., Daffy, come visJt West End West. With a selection like ours. JQU'U never Co on a "Wiid Goose Chase" aplnl AUTHOR SIGNING June 8th 10 a.m. • 12 noon at Wldllctdlr after .... ry IO repaar .................. ...,. I.mi ........... ... .......... .,.. ....... ~ ... odler COMMOD ltl•lltlld ..... '° mak4t ......... 411 ...... -~-~-:et:~ 'C":.. IM --~-Oii ~ack!Mk durin1 T•eaday'1 dlllr barllllUCI llid ...., ·ma.. ••IDMI.. - ' ... IO llfllln lk NllM dNal icii .......... 10 ltMi ..... -., "a vew potent IC ..... 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Hayden aaid Erm\ .. id lhs ....... .lilac*ed al the blab . school hbral). PoUh rcpon..,. aWtlc81ed die book al .,... ol .... ,........, .• hon•• LI. Dk* C.. ftl die <>r-. CGMIJ Slawitr1 _,,.,., mt Mid =-:.. ~c::,_ ~ ............. • .,.. flcl "illulllJ ..... it," Olloa Mid, ''wlwa ,_ ca buy ii over die cvuntcr add team to malce llolnbs. .. Teto . many kids like 10 upcrimen1. They can injure thcm.clve~ and othcB." Just tlO a Month Brings You Our 'Flat Fee' Business Account No 8CCOunt-an81ysia 50 checks, 30 deposits No minimum balance $250 opening deposit You'll .like this one ••• Call now for detaUs ....£L FIRSTA~"' (" Al'tT Al. '"""' ~ A CHANGE FOR THE B ..... E 1 .... 1 ER .......... ,..,, .. "" ........ ., .. -...,., ... ..., ........... ·---., .... -••11d .. Finl AMMcM c.,,,,., ... and .. ,..,..., . ........ .,....,, ..... _. _ ........... ttnch. 07 '111 ........ Cora•dll Mir' When Mom or Dad needs ..• ... some assistance, but not a nursing home. 1 ... a lower cos~ more reliable alternative to in-home hefp. We Provide: • Thoughtfully Prepared Meals • Personal Assistance • Chauffeured Van Service • Maid and Linen Service • 24-Hour Security I Call System • And more, in one monthly fee • : ureaucrats in .Huntington Beach want to tack another 50/o tax onto your cable television bill. ·These Bureaucrats say ' This tax · promotes UJ!fair ·competition. The networks wort'f have . to pay it. People who only receive normal broadcast channels won~t have to pay it. Broadcast stations won't pay ·it. People who get ESPN, .TNT, CNN, they 're just extending the utilities tax to cable TY. We need to remind them of a few things. Cable TV is not a utility. Evidently these Bureaucrats have forgotten that they described cable in their own report to the City Council as a "discretionary,, subscriber service, and that several state statutes specifically exclude cable television from the "utility,, category. Obviously, if it isn't a utility service, then it shouldn't be taxed like a utility serv ice. But that's not the worst of it by far. and HBO and other channels via satellite won't pay it .. -only ~able TV ---· customers will have to pay it. Enough is enough! Think about it. Can we afford to let another tax -especially one which sets so many unsettling precedents -slip _ quietly. into law? We have to stop This tax is discriminatory. Cable TV is very popular with middle and lower income groups· and senior cjtizens. It's a goqd family buy when comp (!red. to · pther types _ 'Of entei:tainment. So guess who's going to pay the new tax. After all, this tax is going to be tacked onto the bill of every cable s ubscriber regardless of their income level. . ' It now." Help. the C!!! Council stop the cable televisio~ ·tax. Call now, toll free, 1-800-232-NO TAX (l-800-232-6682) and leave a message for. your City Councilmember saying "Don't tax .my television." Next Page: Huntington Beach's 'IClcvisio11 ~I~1x Hits Y<ltl Where Y(ltl I ~ivc. PLEASE ATTEND THE CITY CoUNCIL STUDY"SEsSION ON ' I , JUNE 10TH, 6:00PM AT HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY HALL r---~----~--------------------------------~----, NAME (pleaH print ) ADDRESS C I TY · STATE I Z I p Dear Councilmember, Stop the cable TV tax, pl~ase! I I I I I I I -1 I I I ) , i Huntington Beach City Council I cl o: Stop the TV TAX . : . 2123 Main St., Suite 14 I, I Huntington Beach, CA 92645 . 1 H OME PH ONE L------------------------~---------------------~ -. (Clip th is1 C ~'U pon and Mail Today!) . . P1fd for by P1r11on Cebl~ Z llJ Mil• It., Stt. 14 , H•Rtf111t•• l11<h, CA tZ641 · ureaucrats in Huntington Beach So what else Is .wrong with this new want to · add what may be the tu:! These bureaucrats say that this is most outrageous of all taxes. just another utility tax. But several state They ~ant to add another 5% · statutes have already established that . tax on cable television viewers. It's · cable television is not a utility service - almost as if these Bureaucrats are trying so why should it be taxed like one? · .. to tax your leisure time. '-More importantly, this t~x is _ __.,.....__ Picture thlS. You come llome from a discriminato·ry. It would only apply to hard day's woi;k, kick off your shoes cable television customers. That means and sit down to watch a little TV. Maybe that if your neighbor gets· CNN or ·ESPN a music video on MTV will take you_1',. by satellite, he won't pay the tax, but if ~ ~mind off things .. Maybe you're in the you get it on cable, you're stuck. It's mood for ·a movie on HBO or sports on also unfair because networks and other ESPN. Maybe it's important for you tQ broadcasters won't be subject to it .. . catch the latest news on CNN. not yet, anyway. But ·there's ·more .. . Wouldri't it be awful ff :you had to check These Bure•ucrats might not do as your bank balance before you check the · well as they think because this new tax TV listing? · will raise the monthly cable bill to a You 're . already taxed on the point where a lot of .folks just can 't electricity it takes to run the_ television, afford cable any more.· Then the and cable television is already subject to number of taxable . customers will a whole variety of taxes, not to mention probably decrease. · - the So/o fran~hise fee that is paid to ~th~e ___ -:-:--W_c must stop this tu: llOW.-Let_the-- --.city or Hun ington-Seach and the ()% City Council know how you feel. Call paid to the County .of Orange for now, toll free, 1-800-232-NO TAX (l- property taxes. Wouldn't it be terrible if 800-232-6682). Leave a message for these city bureaucrats could reach into your City Councilmember by saying your living room and tax you just for . "Don't tax my television," or "I want the TV hooked up to cable, whether you my MTV Tax Free." Don't wait. watch it or not? · · Do it now. PLEASE ATTEND THE CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION ON JUNE IO'nl, 6:00PM AT HriNTINGTON BEAciI .C1TY HALL .. " r---------------------------------------~------, . . I Dear Councilmember, I I N AMB (plcuc pri nt) Stop the . cable ADDR ESS TV tax, please!. C I T Y STATE Z IP Huntington Beach City Council C/o: Stop the TV TAX .' ~ 2123 Main St., Suite 14 1 Huntington Beach, CA 92645 1 HOM ! PHONE L------------------------------~-----~---------J ' I (Clip this Coupon a nd Mail Today!) . . PaW fet ~Perea•• Celtle J UJ Mal• SI., le. It, H'9all•1••• leada, CA tJMI . . . ., German Home Bakery Wedding cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln. 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Award Winning PllottJV1phy June dates Availa61e 120 5x5's $400 you keep negatives SatisfactJOn 1uaranteed in writing 832-7700 GM'DIJN llllJON; • QlfllELS On The Bay at Newport AMJ 68t1//ll'KW AllllAS be seen here ~ ~~ ~ ~=-.. · Call Can· ?i Elepnt Saturday c Receptions 11 am • 4 pm at 642-43 J Complete Caterina & '\,• .... .t ..... ( . 1. I . . .. ... . . ext. 303 Full Service Bar ........ Coat8Ct ...... ,~1112 Next Illy Cov•lll Gold Rush Gala What: Post Opera Perform· ance Party Location: We tin South Coat Plaza · Guul of honor: Placido Domingo Atttndance: 350 Donation: SSOO each Caust: Orange Co unty Performing Art~ Center Organizers: Sue Perewozki and Martha Green Mtnu: Coin chowder, petite filct. u pnragu ' witb yellow peppers and a de crt buffet r Arty buzz: Placido, Pl acido, Placido, the golden voice. Oetalls In Friday's D•lly 1~1101. Flowers speak louder. than words ... • ( 1Ul'/ll<' ft1fU/ at'3/l(IU • .~·n'in"' tlw llurllt1' """"' ~I,,..,. I t)S() ·HH I~ I 71b :tiifl'f!f Cutt1t1 Ml'ltl, l.i4 '»(Al 7 .. 714 •64$ •#1144 ....... ---- - Deer L11tclui• marr1•1 ended i• Septclliber 4f 1990 ,,., ., ycan and two childre". la WU a &OOd marriap but, like mo11 mam.-. I'm .!' !!!!!~ 5UR .i co.aid ha~ used IOlne wor\. The end ca m• when my hu1band attended hi1 hi&h school reullion in a 111a1e • thou!lnd mile from home. "Stan" had not been in touch "'ith any of his cla~smates since gr•duauon 20 years before. He \\-Cnl 10 the reunion alone. I tayed home wi1h the children. At tho "Get Reacquain&cd Mixer". he ran in10 a woman he had known only casually in high sc hool an~. according to S&an, "11omething clicked." They left 1he party together, took a long walk and decided in less than t an hour that their lives were horrible and they were in love. fwo month\ luter, she walked out on a 20-)ear matriage and three children. tan walked out on me and our l\\O kid . Our familie~ and friends were in a state of hod and still c-an't believe it. Stan and hi "m1raculou discovery" seem to be living their teen yon CMtr .pin. He la ~ of hilnlelf for bavinl lllfle .., away ''°"' het fllllfly ..a she ii proud of henelf for bu1&in1 up hit tire. If &lail tounds crazy. a.a 1119 ..,n JOU that it is the Ood'1 hoMll tn.ith. It has been months ._ S&;an left ui. and I haft tried to find some rational rcuoa for what happened. I come up with nothina. I somehow belie~ tbat if &here were a sensible explanation, I could recover from this blow and pull myself togelher. Is it possible that I will be whole again? It would help to hear from othen who have lived through a similar \ituation. Thank , Ann. -A Florida Wreck Dur Florida: VOii an ..... throup a ttrrible' thnt, but do not atve up hope. You can rebuild your llrt . l'na sure thtre art otlK-n ·who have 1unlved what you are now 1oln1 1hrou1h1 and that th~ would bt wi lling to sh are lhtlr cxpulcnces and 1lvt you tome moral support. How about lt, rtadtr5? Dear Ann Lnnder\: I am having a problem wi th a neighbor who ha become extremely unplca ant or more to the point -stubborn. 'Mr. L."' ha a number of large tree that overh~ang my property: Approximately 7S pemtM of thole tree bnndlel extend ewer my hoUM, yerd and 1w1111111ina pool. The• t ..... hc1lyptu1 and pine, 1he4 debra Mato the ..,.,... ... ~ and -a it .....,. i.wiaulll1 to kHp •Y pool cl•••· Furthennorc, the brancMI IMt OWCrhaal my bcMliC ,.,,, I 1eriou1 threat. If a hilfl wind should hre.k off any of the limbs they collkl come cruhina onto my home. I hM told th11 neipbc>r that I would be happy to pey for trimmin1 lhe branches bu1 he natty refuse:t1 to allow the tree suraeon to have acces. to his property. I need to know if I have a legal right 10 force this man to trim his trees. -f ed Up and Furious in Northern California Dur Ftd Up: Accordln1 lo Gary Lawso n , asslllanl p r·o ft 1 s o r o f I a w a l Northwestern Vnlvtnlty, almost t\ltl')' sa.tt would allow you lo 10 aht'ad and trl• tbc branches if II ean be doM without lrt1,.ssln1 on your 1111P1Mw's lalld. •'0ttln1 lht tree owner to trim tht branc:ht1 himself Is anothtt maUtr. In Callfonlla, courts laan somtlllMI ruled ln fa"or of fordq lbt b'tt owntr to triaa thf bra11dan of tbc trtts that threattn a ntlghbor's proptrty. I au••• that you SH a lawyer and ask for his assistance. k: ill ly L M '°" Q. What doc1 "S.rbadol•1 ~. •n a lcJC &be "* •• You've Hen tllole Raahiat mean7 th•t UKJ wcapo11t . .,~ Git ....... ....,._. • A. ''Tbe ........ ltool1 of &be tnleks. The .... that fteih in ficu tree• there l09ked Jake A kti<il•r uyt mere't ao Hfl---• p -·~o ....... Ni1j1ri • ,..,_ ... , for "kilt.'' INI Ii 1)lf " namm the illmad. l .... 11' INft thinks .Wt wllll9 ,,..,. Ii MOlkin ~ h lhcre? ../ hu l·Rantc: ..... _.__non." A nimble·fioacrtd 1f8pe •t .... . ...--1n a n1ne·hour day can I 90 ... epk if I got a b1~ f,..,... Tillt • Wll J. I, ......,,. who bt>!lc' with more than a toll ol mv fathert l ihOuld pte a car 'ID mlde me fine IQ .. IR Ml ~ gr;.pes. So ,ayj a reporter i• the W. .on,' Hid Poland's Leda' knew. Btll '*'8re you ew•re he \'inc country of Upstate New York . alelA. · pcnonalty lfippOd tile rabbit to II wa11 only five years before he If you need an ambulance ~ ae• lhe •herewilbal to make 11'> died that Abrilham Lincoln grew than tYticc in you r hfe, you'll 1- Why don't you come up with that beard. O\tcr your tinilitical limit. Twice • M>methin1 creative like: thttt '> Go Q. \\here\! the fhra\c "pie in _ ...... : average. , 1U &rap a r_.t, 1he \l..y" come from . A 'a~ ing of -oome Mcaicail No, a foxtrot is a hor~·, g.ut, <\, Lot of hob<.'le lcpt in Don't know what ~ call a folC\ h.1)m~ around 1917. The) u cd mother' \\hen hurl by their aait, to ,lnj.t J 'iOng th.ll promi,ed one Children: ''If ·)OU ra1 e CfOWICI • da, thte\'d gl\e up eating hi.I) for lhc) 'II peck out your C)'es." I:> . Q. Can 'kunk -.pr,.y ca rry rabic'i • .in· alterhfe of pie 1n the ,k\, Hi11toricalh., 75 umc\ more rndl1 \<lfU!I? • A. Not •,o far a 11 ' L.nown . Did l~lcphant' rip branchc\ from · thJn "omen co~mit robbery. t:.1 I tell you a rttb1d 1,kunk might th:e' tY ~cat olf ~ Jpp1ng dog), Mo t f1!1h 1,cc colon., but shar~' a11ack anything th,11 mO\eS? f hilt h,1, hccn 'ecn. rc:pe Hedi\'. don't )/, An) thing. r.:=:::=======================~I In 1912, S.tlt Lake City'll Lester Farn .. worth Wire adapted light\ of red for stop and green for go to 1he ~treet~. They'd long been u ed on ~hip11 and .u:.ain~. Communi1ic~ cbcwhcrc copied. Yellow caution light!> came later. And were con idered dangerous. Because more people !>pcd up than lowed down at the yellow. The practice wa called "amber-ru hing." The danger wall never rei.ol\cd, but the CUSTOM HOME BUILDING a IEMODEUNG Ell once 1n livin >ellow Mirvived. Cost etf ec rve constructon management ovo1loble Q. Whal do the Engh'lh mean by a "roundabout "? MCIAC RIM n1!).~31·"11 A . Traffic circle. _ i*2 IMI., .... 206 ... COllllftllCtllf'I \ IUtl.OHS IUltln llcel'9e ..... 11 Amung American "ho\e eate" ~======================== caviar. only one in 12. about, likes 11. Or o ~ar the poll ter<:. Fir t animal novel •• 11 came out 1n l 77 ·• wa-. "Black Beauty." June FREE Specials Esther Williams asked to l~ave country club COLOR ANALYSIS Water Saving Euro-Dishwasher or LOS AN GELES -Actre s the concert, combining new ong!> Esther William ay he wa \\Ith old favorite<;. Singers aid. asked 10 leave a charity function at • the Lo' Angele Country Club 'ALT LAK CITY _ Jimmy Discover your natural beauty through the colors .that make you feel great and feel fabulous! This two hour sc ion -includes: Analysis of your coloring, :t complimentary $Wiich packc1 of your color palcuc, ,uggc\llon' on makeup color and 1ppli~1ion. hair and -..udrobc. 01hcr services available. For more informa1ion call: Virginia 675-4875 bea\use he wore pant • even O mond, )Oungc t member of the thouJh she wa the gue t o( honor. musical Osmond family, i getting Miss Williams, 67, aid n man murried. We are now offering a group rate of $50 each told her to put on a kiri kept Exp' A 15 h ready for drc ·code violator or The 2 ·)ear-old entertainer ires ugust t . leave. plan!> to marry Michelle· Larson of ,.., ________ ..._ __________ ~----• l "I thought he wa'i kidding. I ah LaL.e City on Friday at the IUffELl'S real~ did," she aid. Mormon Temple here. $1,000 OFF Cabinets with kitchen orders placed before the 4th off July . 2901 W. Coast Hwy., Suke 240, N.B. M-Sat 10-7:30 Sun 11-4 John Dominis Marina 714'~1 She -.aid she went to the May 15 About 100 friend and fami ly UPllLST£1Y llC party for Childhelp U A fund-member:. will attend the private ... ,_ .... CiMrt ._.. • rniscr'i in an c~pcn 1,e Oscar de la cl!rcmony, 1m-U .. mtl.U-Ml-llW Ren ta outfit "1th black pan1,, r-::=======================::-°1 THE (H.,PAGNE DIAMOND. PREMIERS Al mntch1 ng c:m1i~olc and floral jacket. ~fo. William'>, MGM ' "Bathing Beauty" of the 1940-,, aid ~he took a microphone und told the crowd, "I have n't done anything to offend anyone here tonight., except th:ll I have ilk on my leg and they "ant my legs bare." She 'i:lid 'he left after that ~requesting rommcnr from 1hc cou nll') .:luh \\ti\ not returned Wcdne~day. • CERTIFIED FARMERS' MARKET FARttl F'llESH TO YOVI EVERY THURSDAY 9 am· 1 pm ORANGE COUNT\' FAlllGROUNDS \IE CQSTA Ml.SA ,AAIONG LOT $1. 00 OFF any purchase with this ad FOR ADDmONAL INFO CAU. 714 646-8342 VIE A, Au,tria Even 1--------------------------~ OPl:.C minio;tc:r value J R b'rmg' opinion "Dalla .. ~tar Larn ll.1gm.1n .. :11 d own \\edne .. c.Jay with repre~cntallve' or OPr~ nation ' • nd 1hc tJlk. natural!) enough. turned to the 011 bu 1ne ~. Hagman, who pla)ed n rulhlc:.,, oil haron on the long-running tele'~ ion erie,, uggc\ted the pnce uf 011 ought to he $36 a b.irrel -more than S 15 .. 1bo\e the current lc .. cl. 1 he idea wa' w11rmly recci\ed by Kuw.11t1 Oil Minis ter Hamoud al·Ru4bah and Jean Ping, the G.iboncsc min1!ltcr, "ho were .tttcnding u meeting of the Organ11ut1on of Petroleum E~por1ing Countric . Al-RuqbJh !>.ud he'd ccn J.R. in nct1on on "Dall,l,." "Of cour c, I u~cd to wutch it," he ,,,id. Hn 'man l'I appearing in 1he pl.> "l.A>\<C Letter "at Vienna' E:.ngh h Theater I h'i co·~t1tr, Linda Gr.ly, pl.i)ed hi' wife on "Dalla " • LO DON -Promolcr' e'pcct leftmnentlMng for Adlw Seniors 2.'i0,000 people · tn emwd fl)de Park and m•lhon' more to watch on televi ion .1 opera megn·'>tar Ludano Puvotont g1 I f rce. +-m·--""'--- opcn·air concerl on July 30. It will be the ltnlrnn tenor's first opcn·nir pc:rformnncc in Uriuun. u1d publi<:i I Claire Singer-. "We hn' c rc,trn ted pubhdty ~c:111i;c there " 'ome concern that 1 lot more people th.in 250,000 m11h1 tr to crowll into the p.nk," Singcn \a1J Pavoarotll will he: :lCCOmp.1n1ed by the Ph1lh.1rmon1it, one of Brirnm·, top ')rnphony orc:hc,tra'I. Pr.,,cc ChMle!\ ha prom1\Cc.I 10 1tte1'it Promo1cr. pledaed a h111on 10 the prince\ RO)•I Park' l'rcc Appeal, • dmc to rcplru:c nearly ~.ooo ·''CF' blown do"'n 1n the rn~al park11 nf London by 1 1 ~7 h'1mcanc. The l•o·~ur-!!Pa~arotu 111 the Puk" wncert 1' bc1n hnam:td t')' k' 111 tc:lt'\.1 inn 1rnd r 11hn riaht'I MttfdiHk, • P.A'-t4roui 11ro "d\!~lln W "''' lor Our "Sunday Brunch is "The Talk of the Town!" Give it a try, the tab Is on us. Call for reservations. lncluddS t UC.t lu1urieft aa: •Maid • nd w ... en SJMc8 eOely 1\ctMtfe• eaoci.a !xcuralon• ·ee1~n0 ,,~,Ion eEuropeen cufal-,. •Fulty equipped Kltchtt •Ilea •24 hoUf Stilfftng . . ' -CHj(RL-eS H. BARR JEWELERS Three biloo yeOt> ogo in o remote COlflef rJ the Austrcion outback 0 muoc o nature 6iQon to form. • • • • In 1979 geok>gasts ming neor the mossNe LOlce Atgye ifl western Austrofio discCM!fed the results. • • • • Diamonds wete rewded With on mtngulng ,. cimerM>n - BallUANT NATURAL COlOR. Ms, yelo#s, !Us ood lhe ~ a. ............ ,.. • • • • • • • • •• WR11llf . ••• . ••• This.,. the a. •• , .... DI• 11'9 bom in Ausfroio <Mr ... three blon yim ogo wil be omYing m ~sues rhrooijwt Amerlo. • • ' • • Startmg June 6 for O days only a special ga·a celebra: on s scheduled for you to prev1et the first c t c 1 ...., ... coUection of loose and finished 1ewelry available in the U S. • • • • ) Qr • c 1 ...... the bn~ ant l~ht of Australia has amved • • • • Two carats of C'81s1111 p 2 • will be Ql\'etl away Come in antt r1 ~ a card for this special drawing CHARLES H. BARR ~ . .. = ll ~ 5 ' ... William S. Lobdell, .... Jr vice president Stew Mllrllle, ~8 editor Walter l urrouaht, 1901-1989, founding publisher Editorial Apathy: a prlllllm with politicians, • clllm8 Beware a cssments of the "public mood," a notoriously ~lippery creature, harder to contain than a lump of mercury. Political profc sionals pecialize in such assessments nevertheless, and over the years they have decided that the public mood in these United States is one of apathy. Specifically, apathy toward politics. Politicians who arrive at th1 conclusion seem a bit like the kid with terminal ·halitosis wondering what's wrong with all those girls wh o ../ rcfu e his invitat1onli to the prom. If Americans are indeed turned off by politics. the problem is with politics, not Americans. . This view received some interesting support the other day from a survey spon o red by the Kettering Foundation. Its repon was ba ed on in-depth di cussions with "focus groups," selected tn represent a demographic cross-section of American . The methodology allowed for a deeper understanding not only of what the participants felt but why they fe lt that way. There 1<> indeed evidence of "apathy'' in the country - lo"' voter turnout . mo t obviously. But low voter turnout tclb onl) a ~mall part of the story. J.rl fact, "community involvement'' i'\ on the me: participation in church groups, the PT A. loca l cm ironmental organizations and the like. Americam. in other words, wan t to be involved, but they i;cc little point in involving themselves in politics as currently practiced. They believe, according to the survey, ''there has been a hostile takeover of ·politics by special interests and lobbyists,'' in cahgots with professional politician .. Where their influence can be felt -at school. in church -citizens participate. But the iron triangle of bureaucrats, special interest and poli11cians serves to eparate them from government power. The sad irony ! that government expand its power over ave rage Americans even as they feel it slip beyond their control. Scandals grow more immense and go unpuni hed; ask the Keating Five. Taxes -the surest crimp on personal freedom -ri'>e inexorably regardless of promisec;; ask George Bush . To recapture politic~ from the profe sional , limit must be c,et on the amo'unt of time they can erve. Citizens will become lcgislatorc;. then become citizen again. The Founding Father<. called 11 "rotation m office." We would call 11 an 111dispen,ablc breath of fre!.h air. Today In History Toda\. 1-; Thurstl:.iv. June fl. the I ""'th J.n nf 1991 =rhcrc .ire 20 d<tv~ ldt ~n the Yec1r. Toda) 's Highlight in H i~lory: In 1925, Walter Percy Chrysler founded the Chrysler Corporation. In 1933. th e first drive-in movie theater opened. in Camden, N.J. In 1966, 2.'i years ago, black activist Jame Meredith was shot and wounded as he walked along a TIO tbe Pllut Some readers ready to take the law illo their Own hands Editor's note: Last week wc asked our readers "Should residents act as police?" after a group of Huntington Beach re ·;dent took the law into their own hands when they barricaded two suspected drug buyers in an alley. Police appreciated the vigilance, but cautioned again t other. taking imi/ar action. While Pilot editors wc/comc and read all comments, we only publish re ponscs from callers wlto leave n name (please spell it out), city and phone number (for ''crificat1on). You c:;in get involved by calling the Editors Hotline at 642-6086 Thank you! 0 In am""er 10 your quc tion, yes I believe that citizens should protect themselves whenever needed and po siblc. · I think that is the only way that we'll get la" and order. There a ren't e nough policemen 10 gu around, the people are not afraid of the police nny more, tliey don't get disciplined enough for whal they do. So I not only feel the neighbo rs • hould pro tect Letters themselves, I also thipk they should be judge and jury and then if someone is maimed or some thing like that 1 think they hould lose all right for any compensation. - l· think we could stop this in a very, very short time. If you1l just ·look back at the old w,11, you didn't sec mant:=5 thievet riding af'Qjll1d n horses. You miJh1 one occasionally hanging on a tree but the horses sure aot a break because they weren~ often. 0 Yes, resident should acl as police because they have no choice. I live a couple blocks down Beach Boulevard and every time I visi t friends in the vicinity of Utica Street, it might a well be downtown Inglewood. Every time you drive downtown, yo u can tell that drug dealers arc just walk- ing around so ca ually and no one is going to top them so people have no choice. h's pathetic. From my window I can sec · police officers hass ling bicyclists for riding on the side of the road incorrectly. I am sure it . would be much better if they would just drive down two blocks and they could sec all the trafficking that is going on. So yes I definitely think they should take it in their own hands because they have no choice these days. Dana Lampl Huntington Beach 0 It seems to be getting to the where citizens should lake w into !heir own hand I would say yes. There will ba IOmc risks since the police can't be everywhere at once -nd, usually show up after the crime has been committed and do the paper work, it might be chat that would be o good idea. Also yes, there wilt be -mistakes but also police make mistakes and thi had better be done before the liberal media convinces enough people and lawmaker to disarm the law abiding, private citizens and then 1111 we'll have is the criminals with the guns who don't worry about waiting periods or any laws at all. Ron Staugaard Costa Mesa On June 6. 1944. the 'O·dJy" 1m "'Hln ol l:.uropc took place dunnl! ~ urld War II "' Allied f11rlC~ <;tmmed thl he.Kh~ nt '\lormantl)'. France. On th is date: Mi si!.sippi highway to encourage ... .._, on na-1 -;hould hn"e run "Diec Rules." black voter regi tration ,., • ._. ""' F1r'>t, censoring the movie i bad movie: that 'll trike a blow for the marketplace of ideas. Then pa along the proceeds to groups working to defend the people - minorities, women, gays and lesbians -Andrew Diec Clay o deeply, and obviou ly, offends. In 1844 . the Young Men\ <. h11 ... 11.111 t\<;<;ociat1un v.,1, tnu ntl cd 111 I nndon . In IQI . th e World War I Oattle of Bcllci.lu WunJ. v.h1ch would re ... ult 1n J U "ICton mer the Cicrmans. beg:.in 111 I ranee Today' Birthday : Ila eball Hall To the Ednor: bu-;1ness. Andrew Dice Clay i a of Farner Bill Dickey i., 84 . Former Chter for James Edwards And mun wh o~e o pin ion s arc Ca Ii for n i a Gov . G co r g e Some Advice unashamedly raci t. sexist and Deukcnejian is 63. Actress Billie Jame!. ·dwanh Sr. and I have homophobic -perfect fo r many Whitelaw 1 59. Singer· ongv.riter ~omething in common: Neither of Orange Co unty audience , you'll Gary U.S. Bonds is 52. • u' C'(pcctc; 10 hf..e Andrew Dice ag ree. Second , a nd mo re -By th~ Associattd l~tTss Clay' new movie , Dice Rule . The importantly, ccn o ring the movie difference I chat Jame cdward doc n't make Andrew Diec Clay Sr own the Edward Cinema · go away. h ju t make~ him a little WILL\WAIM 1" inc Q l••I iru••• Iii •• , .... chatn that dominates the Orange mure 1nviMblc. I like my cultural To lhe Editor· CoJM An~ wh.en Edward , decide "cne~ics" vc!'Y visible-:maybe in a · l want to t.hank you ~cry much he doci.n t hke. somethm&. he nea t hne outside a movie ,theater. for carrying the recent co\umn by prcuy ~uch dcc11.Je. ~vhethcr you James Edwards doc n't sec it Stewart Woodard discussing the :ind I will ever cc it in a theater. that way, of course. He won 't even Four Seasons Hotel. His writing is That'i. whnt happened when Mr. admit that he censored the movie. thOughtful and, on •r.rsonal level Edward!> turned thumbs down on "h' not ccnsor!lhip," Mr. Edwards mmt plcasin4 to rea . We worked "The La t Temptation of Chri t.'' 'irtid . "It' JUSt been our policy." hard to achieve the results chat You could argue that Edward What that "policy" i -and how Mr. Woodard describes and were own .h1 57 screen and can 'lhow Mr. l:.dward di tingui he 11 from supported (and challenged) in our anything he wanb. In a courtroom, "ccn or~hip" c capes me. efforts by both The Irvine )'Ou'd be ri ht:_ Out_ ~dwards erh&ps-i has-something-to do pany-aAd-Four son u nema is no ordinary busine ~. with acrificing the profits from Hotels. Theaters arc 111 the bu inc of popular, but low-brow, movie for Again thank you! mformation -rT\OSt of it drivel, I nn idcn l. tf so, three cheer for DONALD F. FAIRWEATHER a d(Ylit 11nd acccH to Jame Edwards unrl 50me Pre,idcnt information, drivel included, i' the ridvice: Screen the Dice Man's WAT&O North America foundation of democracy. We cannot vote without it That'' why owners of new papers, and n•dio, tclcvi ion and cable tation · are :.ometimcJ bound -not ju t by con'ICicnce, but by law -to pre ent view with which they di~agrce. There i , of course, no ~uch law pcrnina movie thcatcr4'. And perhaps there needn't he. Mo~t of what goc'f on in movie theater~ h n't worth sccin& anyhow which miaht be why, my eighty omething grandmother would \ll~. theater\ uc dtark ln\ldC. But even 1n the a~nce or 1 l1w rcqulflntc t dwun:k 10 ~rccn film\ Write to us! ---;:----:-::--::-:-"":'"--~::;::::~:::::-::-:::-:~~:'.""":~~==~~ ... ""he doc,n't hkc, the comp•ny .... On • the IVlllial Oii Jum II, 1991, 1m1e'1 a., °"*'' w1n bc&in public heariatt • ... QIJ'• budpt for 1991- 1993 . These hearinp ind tho Council's deliber1tion 1 promise to be quite a show. I'll be there, advocatin& that City-Manaaer Paul Brady's propc:>?Cd budget be apprOYed, and urging that the Finance Commission's recommendations -----• be shelved. The crucial difference between the two .proposals is the future of the City's Cultural Affairs commission, its staff, and its programs. Brady proposes a 15 percent reduction in expenses in this area, and a 20 percent reduction in staff. The Finance Commission recommends evisceration. Zero dollars and staff. Nada. Turn out the lights when you cl0sc the door, please . I'm appalled. Slash and burn budgeting has always offended me. The Finance Commission's recommendations appear to be misdirected retribution at an imagined nest or Agranistas. "Cultural affairs? Hmmm. Sounds subversive. ZCTo it out." Look. No one has confused me with a Larry Agran supporter. ' With five years before the mast in the Reagan Revolution, two tours of duty with Richard Nixon, and lawyer for various development companies, I'm fairly sec"'rc that my conservative credentials wilt stand vetting. The Finance Commission's recommendations regardins the Cultural Affairs budget arc not "conservative." Contcrvatives - tautok>&Y alert -conserve. The cultural affairs program in the City of Irvine, ·though formalized only in 19 , ha been building since a 1974 park bond authorized construction of the Irvine Fine Arts Center .. If the Ci ty Co uncil accepts the recommendation of the Finance Commis ion, look for a sin~ hole that wa llows: • the Art Partner hip '\ in Education • the Multicultural Awarcnc Program - • the Com munity Cultural P.1rtner hip Program • the Public An Partnership Program • the Twentieth Ann1ver ary Celebration -' Clearly, "life as we kn ow it will no t e nd " 1f the F in. n ee Commi s1on ha its way. R. ther, li f c as we know it will be d im in1~hcd . Ju!lt what Irvine doesn't need -more gray and eorth·tonc hues. The city is on the verge of a reputatio n for excellence in a variety of arena . The present City Council 1~ ideally po itioned to con olidatc and di rect that momentum. The City Manager ha propo cd a workable path to, both trim rat while aving mu~le. The cou ncil should endor c that path. Ye , the F'in11ncc Commi sion is citizcn-ba ·cd, and peopled by volunteer . Yes, we hould all recognize their collective se rvice to the city. Bue the wh'ccl'I came off wuh th1 budget round, and the 'lidc-dfcct s 11rc as unwelcome b they arc unneec ~•ry. one hope that he. commt.ssfon will com& to ·cc that the purpose of government, e pccially at the local level, 1s the prc~ervation of community. Clearly lean years require cutback , but these should · fall equally, n Br•dy's bud&ct recommends. A ciaht 61e11I pkt.re require caution when money urgcry bcain A council g~crned by common en c and a desire to build community wtll put a ~te of conf 1dence behind Paul Bredy 1nd 5ave the cultural affain function To a urc that result. however. folks ouaht 10 turn OUI on the 1 llh -especially 1upporten ol 1M council. majoruy. Hu1h ,_;,, pnctita ,__ wltli P~llit. Te1t•r, 1Cruta .t ICrinMy in lmne, •ltd bll • tMt-tltoW on ICFI AM 6«J. S.liirifilli ffunl II 1.m. ro 1 pm. His COiumn.,,,..,. CYCI)" TltUrlday in t/tl Dailj l'llot, · r; s Partina lhol1 for coechcs ind their programs while wrlppina up the 1990-91 school yc1r, and wondering bow the cummunity colleg~s manaJCCI IO drcunwent athletic budgetary cuts in economically distressed times. s.,riH ol llat YNr: Bill Workman's Orange Coast Jootball team, which finished 6·3, won the Central Division or the Mission ConfereftCC and played in the Orange County Bowl, the school's fint J)O!'t-season appearance since 1975. The Pirates, picked to finish no higher than fourth in the six-team divii.ion, surprised even Workman. Di..,,.nl•Ht ol IM YHr: (tic ) OCC and Golden West baseball teams, neither of which made the phlyo(fs or was even a contender for the Orange Empire Conference title. Both spent the conference season in I he middle or bottom of pack. Mysltry of the l:Hr: Cherie Kay's Golden West women's tennis team, which may or may not exist, depending on which side of the court you're on. THm of IM Ynr: (tic) OCC women's swim team and OCC men's swim team. Don Watson, who coaches both, will not win·any popularity awards with the pre • but admiucdly, his program arc annually the elite from top 10 bottom. ------The women 's JCS team, which won a talc championship last month for the 'IC\Cnth lime in eight year , ha won 15 con"Ccutivc duul meet , the longc 1 known winning strc11k or any sports 1can1 in the hi tory or Californin community college :lthletics The men' 1eam, which won 11 fi rst stn tc 111le la t month, scored S 6 . pointi. in the stat.c meet, shatterin g ' the pre\lou rccqrd of 536·sct by Golden Wc<it la \ year. Topping it off. Wat on's \Wimmer coni:.i'llenlly ha ... e omc of the highe ·1 grade point 11 ... cragc of any nthletes on ca mpui:.. Can't ge t nround the fact . Team or the Year That Yields at Classrooms: OCC men'-; volleyball team, which \\On iti:. third 1ra1gh1 tJtc championship and fou rth in five yc.1rs, but has only five former playef'i currently competing at a four-year schoor. The team' cumulative GPA In t pring was 2.:n. the lowe t at the school. Most lntpt Proaram: (tie) GWC track and field and cro country 1eam . What' the purpo e of even htwing these team ir there arc more coachc · collecting paycheck than nlhlcte panicipating? See OUNNJW """ would,,., """" It, • tlmB ,,,, tor ,,,, .., South Shore Yacht Club and Voyager Yacht Cluh learned up to run the la t race of the Buoy Serie and the Humphrey Oogarl Series No. S rc,pectivcly. In an extremely short legcd race (the longest leg wa~ les than ninc-1en1h11 or n mile), the ctews were kept <'On\t&ntl) bu y with no time out for the ~cary. 'Arter 1hc tart, the racer had arproximalcl) a nine-minute heat 10 the ~ath~tk. wbt.r~ \pinnakcr~ were ~cl for the brid eight-minute riach. G1hc time! Another eight-minute re1i1ch, the 'pinn:tker \\H dropped nnd a IS-minute t>cat back to the weather mark. Thii wa' the longe\I lime 'Pf nt on any lea. !IO after the ~pinnakcr w11 packed, the 'pinnakcr pole put away and the rorc cJeck unduuertd, it was time 10 re t on the ~11thcr r.il. Time up, we're teddn1: all the c:rew fn\M from one side to • :tfl\•thcr A\ \OCWI ., 1he crew l()t 11ettlcd 1n on the new tack, it w1' tune to \et the ~hule "P'"· Bclf Aw•) or Olbc Set. that '" the 'fUC'.'''i • .n ... fi\ nobler tu bc.-r itWay than to 1h ~t. unk 'one "hichend. On the tc"'I f I~ minute') dead down ka. a11un thcr~ •a"' nu tunc lor the (roeuk:'I IMAtCHAA~ r J&llll.1811 Thi Dltf Nol • • ............. ' • f "' ' I J t I ' .. . I I • j • Ol)mpic Festival beekons Dally Piiot columnist Charlie Brande, the Onajt Ctaat Dalt, ,..,s volleyball columnist, hias been named , ... cmclt of the South men\ tea111 at the Olylllpic Fc11ival in lm Aoplcs lhit •ummer. A "mini-Olympia" wtthin the United States, the Olympic Festival features the lop 48 men and top 48 women under 24 ye1n old. The tournament will be held Ju;:7·21 at Loyola Marymount. player" arc divided into four teams -t Nonh, South, East and West. "Smee mmt of the be!il \ollcyball players are in the West, the tcarm iarc evenly di.per\Cd to pfUYide tor " balanced tournament,·· said Brande, a hiaJ11y succ°'sf ul club · volleyball coach who wri1es (or the Oraqt Coul Dally Piiot on \Ollc\ball C\'Cf\' W~Jncwi•\. And)·. Reid, formerly a coach ut M;,nna Hi1h in HunliftllOn &...ch, was ch<xtn 10 co.1dt 1he Wc~t s.qu•d. Rc:aJ Ill curren1l~ an 1ui1uutt to Maf\ Dunph) .u Pcpperdinc. Dunphy is the men·~ nntional ltitm coach. "The fin.t rew day will be practice ·follo\\ed by • round-robin 1ournamcn1 and playorfs," 'aid Brande. ''There is an opening ceremony and closing ceremon) for all of 1he a1hlc1c from all of the 'P°'" "A'I I was given my ro\lcr, I w:is very plcawd to .cc T) Price a one or my .cuers. Price wai. the 'euer on my 19 9 CU: champion .. h1p team at Corona dcl Mar High and was CIF Pla)Cr or th e Year that se.-. It will be a 1r•• reunion Ind mmybe we can renc• ~ ol that success. ''I wai. ~"I to pick up Jason Perkins (all CIF m1ddk blocker on that same 19 "I tCJm and nmcnt L'SC ,t.1nd0ut). After all of the tryouh, Jason "graded o ut" so high that he wall be J01ntng our na11onal ··e·· 1eam in July ~ith n trip to the World Uni\'Crsaty Games m E'lgland to follow. Wh11 a great honor for Jaso11." Brande'~ South team will be m action on July 17 against the North in the b pm. con1cM, and \\ 111 follow up "11 h m.1tchc' ilgain t the E1Ht on Jul) l a1 p m.; followed by an 8 p.m. match with Re;id\ We t crew on July 19. The bronze medal game i.-. 'et for 3·30 on Jul) 20 and a da) later the gold medal game i-. set for 3:30. -By t~ IJail.t Pilot Michael -turns on Bulls, turns lift .Lakers, 107-88 ..,l~11 MJgic Jc1hn<-0n 11nd an ob tacle in Chica o d fend r 1)t11e Pippen during open· 1ng quMtcr oi Game 2 of the NBA r inals Hull romped to 107 86 triumph. ... By Bill Barnard AP lbs\e'll1 Wt 'e• C HI CAGO Michael Jordan wait Micha.!! Jordan \tr1!..c' Chic.1go "in' ·1 he Uull' reve rted tu 1 h ,1 t 1 r1 c d ·a nd ·Ir u e form u I a Wcdnc,da~ nigh!. bc,1t1ng the Lo, t\ngclc' Uill.cr-.. 107-, 6, 111 G.1rne 2 to pull c1.cn HI the Nl3A 1-in;il, ford.in tool. three 'hot) and 'cored t"o p<Hnl'> 111 the fir')I !O minute<; of the t?arne, then f1ni hed with 33 point. on 15-for·I hoo1ing, hitting 13 con ecutt\e 'hn1' ,1fter ,, I ·for-J <.1ar1 . He ~lso had I.' ·'"l'l\ .. l'vl hcen o n <>ornc rcnl gooJ roll'i, ~o 11·, hord w compare." Jord.in aid. .. r ht' . the way we wun1ed to play, the kind ol bJ!\kctb II \lo e c~pccted to play." "When ~t1ch:lel hu· 11 going li ke lhat. h1' \.:reativ1tv tnkc'> o-..er:· the L.1ker · Ma 1c John~n 'aid. "\\hen he hoot\ the Jumper· lil..e he did, he then can do the 1mpo ~1ble ond the unbelievable " nl1kc the opener, Jordan al o ~01 plcnl) or help lrom hi\ teamm:lle a ... Hornce Gr.ml cored ·:?0 pomb on 10· for· I' hoo11nc. and John Pa,\Cln I<> on '·for· 'hoollnF. while bcm~ guarded b)' John ... on ··1 told John 1h.11 1f we \\Cre going dtl\\11. we couldn't h;i1.c ,1m bullet' left in 1111r hul,1cr Jord,1n ,,11d "I '.11d he h;11.J Ill m.il..c \ 1.1g1\; "url.. h.ird on ddcn'c " I he .Hull' 'cl a h nal... reC(lH.I for 'hoolln~ pcrccnt.1gc. m.1l..ing 50 or 1 'hu1,, or (ii 7 percent. mcluding 01 17· f11r-20 effort 111 th1.· runaw::t) third 4uar1cr I he pre' 1<H1' record wa, 61.5 per cnl h) the l.11..cr' ag.11n~1 Bo'1on on June 4. I 9~7 · Out cncr~ le,el ""' : 1fec111 ·u ." Bull' conch Phil J:ld.,on '•ud · Vfe .ulju\lcd w th" pre 'urc of being m 1he 1"1n ,ll\ ,1nd pl.IH.J lhc l..tnd of gomc \\C e'<pec1ed." W11 h Ohicago leading 4 -43 a1 . halftime af1er Jordan cored eight points in a pan of l 37. hi jumper tarted a 6- 0 th1rd·quar1cr run that e-<Lended a 56~ 51 margin to the fjfSt double·d1g11 lead by either team in the • eric . A three-point pla) by Jordan made-n 73-59 and a dunk by collie Pippen made 11 9-61 II was 6-69 after lhree quortcr,, and 1 he Lake r!> never threatened to come back. "We came ou1 m the third quarter rumped up. and c-.cryone ~tarted to feel more rela-ccd,'' Jordan J1d "In 1hc f1N half M1ch.iel got c'cryone cl~c tnHll\cd," Jac~n aid ·•t loo ked n1 the 'coreboMd 1n 1he econd quaner Jnd .... e had a f1\ie·poin1 J cad, and he h.td t"o pomt He had l<J get goin3 .• ind once he got rolling, lhere wa no M~pping lum " In the i.1,t 1hrcc \ltcloric of a 4-0 "eep of twO·t1me defending champion Detroll in the Ea tern Conference final , JordaB scored 69 po1111s in econd halve and l 1n fi r t hal ... e . Jordan and Pippen were the onl double.figure corers for 1he Bulb in Game I, but all five Chicago tarter. ..cored in double figu res on Wedne da). Pippen cored 20 point and 8111 Car1wnght 12. Jame Worthy scored 24 point and Vlade 0 1\'0C 16 for the Lakers.. \lo h1le John...on had 14 point and 10 a 1 t . "Nobod want to get blown out, but 11 happen • " John on aid. "But no mnuer "hcther "e I e by one or 20 point • 1he enc 1 till l·I." .. , 1hink our team 1111 ha a lot of conf1dcncc," Lakc rs coach Mike Dunlea ... y ~•d W11h the \ICtory, Chicago avoided liecom .g •he first team to lo c the first l\\iO g. me of the Final' at h me Bui 10 gel the ene back to Chicago See BULLS"4 Quiet maneuvers taking · place at Coron~ · del Mar By Roger Car1son Krng' -.1 tooth.Ill team \\hich " '<>phomorc t'ul lc:ll 1n1t' h.uJ 11mc., ;" a Oa;ty Ptoc Spons EcMot undc1gning 'rr111~ dril11i with JU'>t .-111n11H 1h.111ll.' to .1n ,\CC1llcn1 ,11 11 II' almo t a 1r h.1ndlul ol rc1urn1n1! \I.trier.:. and h.1rhc1.Ue p.irh \\hen he 'C\ercd a it ~ere a group of prc'-cn•I) ,, 101 ot nu n.1mc . "htch \Ull\ 1endon 111 h" li11lc finger -on h11i non· vc11.:r,1n Cll\I Co.11.h 0 ,1\C Holl.ind JU'lt p;1\\111g h.ind e.il preparing for ltnc. I le m1"cd \he • co II.mo\' '·''' thtct.' an underwater o "It,,... vrcll\ lflllCI :.11ound here," \"!.Hnl' (l<h'C' tu \c1dtllct"1.1\.l.. .ind I U\110 expedition off the i11lm1" Holl.ind .. trn• u.c h~c....Ll.-lb.u ~a\ in,I • I .. · I.' "In o'er l n1\\.:r.1h > :ind CO il I With 3 1111 1.1kc 11' .1 ''l\lle. hut \\C'll "c 1n the '·'" 'C" lim11t;d .1cun11 111 the 1ir .. 1 sound mihtpry maneuver h .., fl h11n1 hv le,ll'lll' .. ul I c r1.1~n11, ( .•• A I f<•,, hi 1c.1 no one·" too <:' Put1111•• 1hc !:>CJ "-'" throuoh their Ulincl.I) 1kll111c n,1 mM\. 1h.1n .in aware of what they're doing or who the 0 c P3CC\ lhe'c n,1,t t\\O ~eCk\ hll\ heen tnttrlcptu1n 1111 lhrcc r·l"lnl: Jllempl\ drC, nd the preparation I!. being done r without fanfare. llU.1rtcrbad. I odd tl.chrh, .1 -~-4;..&._. __ "Rt~Uil\L-l"''' 1u>1 u..uu u.1~~- - -tf..--~-w~df.fk111n,Jcr "lm h"' to llJ\C mu1or '11mc fond 1mcn1.11,," -..11d llt1ll.111d, "ho But the) 're there -and ~ooncr or college recrmtcr' Jr,1ohnp h.1J no pl,111' hu a 'pring g:ime We 1.uer they're going Hl urfaci.:. Kehrh h.1111 the ~e.1 'Km~ to the Cl l Jon t need .1n\ Cl'n t.1c1. 'pnn~ '' )U't to Th.u·\ the Corona dcl ~1.ir I ftgh ca DM"on I ch.1mp1<1n,h1p •" .i CJ\\ 1ro11 ou1 '''"''' tundamuuah. o wnc to ~I I ,·!: By Robin MICy As · ~ *f Prtn W... LAS VH.iAS Nt V cone~ Jerry ·rurkun1an met w11h the un1vcr<1ity p1C\ldcn1 Wc:dnc'll")' to lh~u'' hi future :ti the \C'"ttll he pu1 on the college ba11kcthall mop ~•th more talb -ftnd a ~"'ihle Jcci'l1on ph1nned thi' week. "We Jll\I 1.1lkcd ~N.ut the future of the rrnsr.1ni,'' rrc,idcnt Ruhcrt M."~n ~td .1ftN thi: IJO·m1nuh: mcetmc "It wa' an c'lrcmdy toJdii.I mc e1rna. I here wcrt no lk:.tl' m~I~·. no "lf\'u1ncnt11 rci.chcd. We "''th \\,tntc'I let ,10 ~hnt "'" ~~' for C11,1l h, h" f,tnlll~ .inti lhlo.' lllllh't'fl).'' \t,1'""''" ~ml '"\' hw ·•trh:cd ,,,,t .. to '""\:"'' •h. '11h"•·11'1C~' 1tf 1h • m •1:11n1. "'"' tn 1.ilk h11 tt·cr. fl<' \ti\!) 1t.><l.1y I .1rk.101.1n '"'' n''t rdurh ~111, 111 I h~ ''")\1,11cd 1•rc" on \\1.:dnc,d.1\, hut the \\\ "t'e1rL; I 11nc' ,,umccl I .irk rn1.1n 1n 11;, 1,;th11nn' 11•d,1\ ,,, '''"" 1 dcd,1on nultl ,, n1,"k lhl' \\1;1,.li, • "I h~ltl h11n ~h1,;r~· I "'''·" h rkun1an t11hl thl' n~·"'l'·'pcr .111cr th\.' rncc tin \\-1th \I IWlll I le \!\flfC'~'I ht' 'Uf'J)C.HI for n11. 1>1 ~f.l\-.(tn will me IQ 1 kc mv time .1ml 10 do "'"·••' tx,1 for me ttnd m r 111111\ I h 'H:', J"'' l~~n ~> ntU\.h '-fl(cul.\ltlln 11111111~ 1h,• 1."t k" ti."' that 11 wtl\JM tic uni .111 111 pr11l1'1n" .• II I ''•''.f I ''·'~, 11 I "·ti'-I "''" l\\:J\ l hut'', nu u1mr11'1lll ... I I ; ' ~:., I l .11l.. in1.1n, 1hc "111n1 n 't c lie e coa\'h •" h1'''''1. h.I\ hcen m !}(11 \\~fe r rccenll\I t~cr p11hli,hcd photo \h,,,. ma lhrcc of h1' former rl•t)C'r' with :1 C(tn\Ktcd port lt'e' I .1rli..1n1.1n '·"d he told the pt. )Cl'\ •c r "••h:JI\ "' \tc:cr clear of the man, l~1dl.ml "I he I 1'cr" Pcm '\,Hu~c' told l he P on I uc,Ja)' thilt I .irk,m1111 "''uld k,1\c ftcr the l991·<J2 ... c.1~Hl , I It.: llrn1"'' 1n\ tlcl\I tw.d Mrn \1n1d; ,1nd 1hcn .:Cnt ml\Clf .,j Ml' ' to "hl'thl'r ht.: "''111,1 "m.11n .11 the ~I 1111 th\: u1m111g 11 ... un ' If" 101,1 1 hll'h.h\:nn m \'tin• ll1cw .1\ 1h .1~ h\: wnuM b1: n 1,1 htn • the Runmn' I~ I .,, n '' ,~·.1-.cm '" '"'' • hl' "•1ntcJ 10 h l \,,,,I 1 t Ir m lti I • d<' ,,11 ll 11th1' '"h1:rc \ou "·'" 1.1l..c 11mc tl'I d11 ti "11he1111 ,1 101 <YI '"e"" 'or 1, 1111.:r(' .1 llll nl cmph.1w. on 'lllTinl< r r.1\\111!! lc3~11C' \\ c frcc·l,lncl '"''h ,, l'.'ouplc ''' wund roh1n 1ouin.1ment : 'llld Holl.mil. 'tmc ,, "1th ll'\1ne, Bre;i .ind to. 1cllJ. but re.111" \H! \\Jnl to 'pend mNc: llnlc "''h 1Hir o"n dunn the )C:.1r." ~o" " .1 11mc tor the hnemcn ~ 111ng 11 c "·l'IC rule\ of lhc pJllCrn\ JOU rla\\ Ill 111 lcll "1th J focu 10" .ird ttie tphnc. .uLputll1l~ :l 8l~"4. \OM fi\C \\tck' (l( 'ummer c<imr d11r1ng Jul>. 1n.:lud111 rilt·J 1hon' anti the 'ort. See CORONA DEL MAAJW '~1u' tl1p-r;in \.cd ~uad. Tar\. nian \a1d he liked the ch allcn c of c acti1na an cnt1rc:ly new tc.1m. Whtie 1ellin1 the llinchcon he we ,t.1\1nJ. l'arl <'n t.in told The aoonal that he m1gh1 rc!t1&n " earl)' a~ th" week bcuu~ of the impact on hi' famil • "All I do 1 dodge tiullct,, l'm tired of look1n1 ill the hun 1n my lud ' eye ," fh1.· Ntteonal quoe~d Tarbn .. n • ymg .. , kwe COKtns and beifta a M:1~tcd with the kich. but I'm tffM of beens h11 owr the head. I k10k ~• what my kids •re M& th(QUp •nd It bc.'4hen .... HtH out '''me ,. ~~--.. --... _ ... _____ ,,·"'---------='=~--.......... =~----- l lrDMlllCl9y a p ,,_..., PARIS -Jim C.ourier. in 1111 ..... *tory of his cereer, Uoc:ked top-seeded Sleliil· ..... oua of the French Open 6-4, 2"6. 6-2. '4 _.., to sea up ••lftnats in which Americul will ... Germans in both IMtcbeL Couriet'1 victory OYer the Wcidll'I t~rankcd player r.' the No. 9 seed into his &ii Orand Slam semifinal. He di played poise and powr and hil enouah pa•ing hots to negate Edberi'• strona net game. Courier, a 20-year·old from Dade City, Fla .. on Friday will pley 12th seed Michael Stich, who overpowered Argentina's Franco Davin, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. The other men's semifinal was set Tuesday, when Boris Becker and Andre Asassi demolished their quarterfinal opponents. Agassi routed Jakob Hlasck 6-3, 6· 1, 6-1 in 75 minute , while Becker said he played ''almost perfect" in a 6-4, 6-4, ~2 victory ~r 1989 champion Michael Chang. Courier had beaten Edberg once before, in 1989, befoi:.e' the Swede was No. J, and had lost their last three matches. "I pretty much played my normal game," Courier said. "It's the fi rst time I've beaten the No. I player in the world ... I'm a little bit happy." Courier was deservedly pleased wi th his game. "I had to keep him off of the net ... I just needed to play my game effectively to do so," Courier said. "Once I started rolling my crve in, I felt like I was going to win 55 percent of the points from th e back court, "hich w<\S enough:· Courier benefited from numerous errors by Edberg, including two in the final game, and a disputed line cal l. The second -to-last point wa a lob by Edberg that dropped close to the ba clinc -the linc.,man ca lled it in. but the umpire, at Cou rier's rcqueo;t, inspected the mark and called it out. Courier al.,o wa lucky -hb decisive erv1cc break in the seventh game of the last 'Ct came when he nm-hit the ball with the frame of hi s rad.et and it lnopcd ove r EJbcrg's head a' the Swede charged the net. Courier loo~cd up ;it the k) with an e pre~<>ion of gra11tude. "You need a little luck once 1n a whil e, and mine c;imc through at a big moment," he said. "I k had th ing-. running for him, while I felt I wa nm1.,1ng a lot of hot" by a few inches," Edberg aid. 'It '~·•s t)'p1cal of the match ... My lob wa out and then he hit the line (on match point)." r hc la-.t time the United State" had two French Open 'cmifinali'lti. ~ao; in 19 4. "'hen John McEnroe heat Jimmy Connoro; before lming the final to Iva n l end I Such's victor: gave German two French Open i;cm1f1nalist!. for the first time in the tournamen t's '82TOYOTA CRES5'DA WAGON NJTo.-.. ..-0,aut UC1 1 l"OM1 '1 UCl1,_ $5995 $5995 '85HONDA '85TOYOTA PRELUDE Si CELICAGT AUTO,WHfT'f • AUTO,WHrT'f UCl2Mlfm1 UCl1~11 $7995 $6995 '87 BUICK '87TOYOTA SKYLARK LANDCRUISER AUTO)ANt(JOH 4.-0.WMTW UCIKQQa UC.•"'91 $8995 $12,995 '88MAZDA '88TOYOTA RX7SE SUPRA 1.-0.a.w 1"'911,,., UCI IMOf'lll UCI..,... $8995 '89 MITSUBISHI '89TOYOTA 4X2PU CRESSIDA ,,,~ American tennis player Jim Courier shouts for joy after defeating Sweden's Stefan Edberg during the French' Open in Paris on Wednesday. Courier shocked the No. 1 seed, 6-4, 2-6, 6·2, ·6-4. history. Stich, an occasional practice partner of Becker but not a close fri end, said he would rather play Becker rather than Agassi if he makes the final. "His game is a bit easier for me 10 play than Aga · i," Stich aid. "An all-German final would be great for German tenni ." . Stich said he. like all other players in his country, can't help but feel they arc in Becker's shadow. "He's just better than all the other players," Stich said. Stich's route in the draw was made easier when Ivan Lendt wjthdrew on the eve oo the tournament after hand urgery. Lendl's spot was given to a low· ranked "lucky lo er" from the qualifteation round. That opened up Stich's section of the draw, and he has reached the e mifinals without playing a single seeded opponent. His highe i.ranked roe was 18· yea,r•o ld £abrice Santoro of France, No. SO in the world, who was stricken wi th stomach problems the night before their fourth -rou nd match. · For both Stich and Becker, a victory at Roland Garros Stadium would be their first title ever on clay. The women' emifinals, scheduled for today, involve perhap the four best clay·court players in the world, and all four are cager for the showdowns after many ca~y matches in the early rounds. "When I get to the emis, it's a relief," said Monica Seles, the top seed and defending champion. ''I know from here on in I have to play great tennis." AUTO NJTO.~ UCll...,. UCllHHOell $4995 $5995 '88MAZDA '87 ACURA 4X2 INTEGRA I.al>.~ XTMCM 1....0,-.VU. UCl ..... 1 UCfllUNIM $7995 $8995 ·~LYMOUTH '88HONDA YAGER SE CRX NJTO,-.W l...,,aUI ITOCU-uc. .... ,. $11 995 $6995 '88HONDA '88VOLYO ACCORD 244Gl M/TO,...,.. UCl ... 'f91 '90HONDA CIVIC .. Hllile ..... ... v .. v ............. ..... ..... for ............... . llMcl a ....... IO opponllltl who &aunt hlal about ltil put. · The N9W Yort Pall reporcecl In IOClay'a editions thll Howe, rNCti• IO IMdlinl -by several TQIGlttO Blue Jays on Monday -mpt, said he would retaliate with his filb and possibly hili raatbaU. ''Let me U1 &hia, no&hina happens until I thruw the W, and I throw the ball 9S mtlel peJ hout wtth accuracy, .. The Post quoted Howe u saying Tuctday. . Anyone makifta a remark, he uid "had better not be in the ballaame. "I don't expect ballplayen who arc true professionals to do any of that. I expect it from a punk or from someone who hu a dru& or alcohol problem. Yea, I expect it and then apin l don't expect it.'' In Monday's pme, Hawe motioned to the taunters in the Toronto dupt to come out and fapt. "I believe in bueball, mutual respect and etiquette," uid Howe, who aaid he didn't hear remarks from the Blue Jays about hia drua problems. "Whoever uid that -if they said it - Is a gutless ... "If I heard them say that it wouldn't have stopped there. That mean's we're going to duke." Howe (2.0) pitched 311.! scoreless inninp in the Yankees' 5.3 loss to' the Blue Jays on Monday night ·and has a 1.10 ERA in 161/.l innings this season. Members of the Blue Jays said Tuesday that they got on Howe about his antics after his strikeouts. "He shouldn't be p<>inting. He was slapping his glove and staring at guys," New York Newsday quoted Blue Jays outfielder Glenallen Hill as saying. "This ain't college ball. We aren't going to take that crap. I was ragging on him for the way he was striking out players." EPSOM, England -Generous took ---- the lead at the head o( the stretch and ~ ...... charged to a five·length victory in the _., SI million English Derby o n Wednesday. Generou was running fourth, with Mystiko setting the pace, when jockey Alan Munro made his move and the colt made it look easy. Televtslon-Ract m • French Open, ESPN. 6 a.m. • P1d res-Cubs. WGN, t t:20 a.m. • Colle&e World Series, ESPN. 4:30 p.m. • Dodgers·C.rd innl , Channel 11. 5:30 pm. TELEVISION Tn1ll• 6 1 m -French Open from h m. ESPN w-·,,.... 10 30 1 m -NCAA DMliofl I dlampionlhip fl'Gnl Oklahoma C11y Anton•""· UCLA (l•pc). 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More than 100 floral tributes were spread around the ca.skct of Thomas "Spunky" Latorda Jr., who died Monday at his Santa Monica home. Death wa attributed to pneumonia and severe dehydration. Singer Pia Zadora sang "Memories," the younger La orda's favorite song, as the 320 moume.r~ gathered at the Rose Hills Memorial Chapel for the hour long service. Lasorda Jr. was buried afterward. In addition to the L<tsorda family, Sinatra and Rickles, many representatives of the Dodaers organization attended, including Peter O'Mallcy, Al Campanb and Fred Claire. Texas Rangers manager Bobby Valentine, a longtime family friend, delivered the eulogy. Hull Wini Hart Tl'tlllhJ Ore tt Hull of the St. Lo uis Blues became part of the fir t father-son team to win the Hart Trophy when he wa. named the NHL' Mo t Valuable ~ Player at the league' award ceremony on Wedne dav night. Hull, on of Hall of Farner Bobby Hull, beat out coring champion Way~e Gretzky of the Los Angeles Kings aRCl Chicago rookie goalt~nde r Ed Bclfour, who won two other awards, in the ' balloting by ..elected members of the Profe , ional t t-fockcy Writers A~sociation. • Oelfour won the Vcztna Trophy as the top goalie· and the Cal-dcr Trophy as' the top rookie. Gretzky "-On the Lady Byng Trophy, given. fo r , ki llful and gentlemanly play, for the ~econd time. 1 bea ting out Jfull and Quebec' Joe Sakic. In other 'flOrl new' Wednesday: /1 •The NCAA cleared San Diego State's d women\ ba kctball program, ruling that the / chool had acted promptly two yelilr ago in reporting rule" 'iolat ion-; and firing its coach. 1 • McArthur Ander on. who had been a long t jump and triple 1ump pcciali t at UCLA. has dr •"'• n a two-year u pen 'ion for te ting positive 1 for stimulants n ccond time, The Athletics Congress "'id. Ander on tes ted po itive for phcnylprop:molominc April 6 at the Sun Angel rrack Cla~ ic 1n icmpe, Ant., TAC ._id. Quote of tftD day Pelf, quoted in Folha de Sao Paulo in reference to n paternity uit filed by a 26· year-o ld woman: "It could have happened. l hou ld thJn~ God th1., wao; the only cit c that came up " Montgomery All-American ·at !'epperdin Fou11taln Valley High produc;t tcvc Montgo~cry, a sophomo~ re lief pitcher at Pcpperdlnt Univc r ity, ha~ been selected firsf· tl!a m All-Ame rican by th~ Ama ric1.1n Baseb a ll Coachtts Ai. oci, tion : Montgomery, the Waves' a rcltc\<cr, we nt 9-1 with a team-hi For juM l20 we'I run your 1d\t" ad In our llUt· moctve Mellon, wtth a ptcture of your car, for 3 con· MCUltve 8atun:Myl. Copy muet be eubmttt.d by Wed. four i;avc".I in 27 apecuances~ an~· rcltc( He ie ldcd just SS hits 7 ¥1 inning-. pitched for the We t Co.1'-t Conference champions, a wus "1ct1mizl!d for only J3 earn run!.. 1 I ll'i I 49 c RA Wll\ amona t bc .. 1 m the nation and hi~ 0. I RA Ill the clo~ of Apnl w tnp in Amcnc~ •• 1ccord ing NC c.I Cendy NOW .. 142-5171 to pl90e your eel Md gee In on Ihle lnlrodualOry ofterl The AulOmoUve Outde 8PPMt8 ft9'Y ....... • ~'°:J: :::~~ cnengee c.. MJ\ . Mont •ornery, who pitched I B.110th u' Lhc Sun~t Lea champ1on~h1p a a \CntOr 1n I \\,,, l~o na med finMtam a • rnnfcrcn c, All-Dmrict 8. • 'ccond team All·Ameriun Collc1i1tc D•\Cball Maaaiane ... Peppc rdine finished 41-17 I o"cra11 11 nd was ranked I h HtiffMf~,.. Bueball Amt itnd 19th h)' Coll•&'••• Ma111inc, 1n their rttpectM pnll' Ozzie Smttt. lhtaltd off Henhilcr in the lint inning, and Pedro Ouerrero 1in&lcd in the ~. But after Mih ~ and Rich Oedlnan walked to loed the bues in the second, tbe Dodaen ,............ Mt .. n 11 ClOllWUtW, bau~n. ,.,~ 1 ngels shortstop Dick Schofield is able 'to force 'Boston's Jody Reed at second, but his relay to fi rst is late. AIJllls ~apture fourth str1l118'1, 7-2, I• ........_, Parker 1111 tWo-run 1ba1s ANAHEIM -scattered even hit\ and two run ance Parrish with five tril couts and two walks Angels lchedull nd Dave Parker in even innings en route to his nded home run fi fth triumph in hi last ix roughts wj th decisions agai nst Bo ton. Bob wo-run shots as McClure and J eff Robin o n o.e................. 1V June e-Boston. 7·35 (home) none he California finished. .kine 7-0e1roit 7.35 (home) $p!Ch ngels beat the ~ Parrish, who had gone 42 ston Red Sox, 7-2, Wedne day straight at-bats without a homer June 8-Oe1rott. 7 05 (home) SptCh June 9-OelrOll 1 OS (home) none .kine 10-Bmwtn, 7 35 (home) SptCh ight at Anaheim Stadium for since M~y 15, put the Angels heir fou rth straight victory. ahead.3-2 in the fourth inning with (II ~s on KMPC rldto. 110) Dave Winfield added a two-run his seventh of the year. Parker' homer scored Winfield, who had followed c two-out single hy Lu i Polonia and a walk to Wally Jo)'ne r with his double to right fie ld. ouble in the fifth inning, moving One inning later, Parker im past Willie McCovey into snapped a 41 at-bat homerle 2nd place orr the all-time RBI list stretch with hi~ third of the season ith 1,556. and first since a game-winning The win al o wa the fourth in a three-run homer May 21 again t row for Kirk McCa kill (6·5), who Chicago's Bobby Thigpen. -B.r Tltr Assod•ttd Prt s Decision appears to have been made, but· Mia!'Ji, Denver must sit and wait By Ronald Blum AP Sports Wrtm NEW YORK The National League _ postponed its. expansion vote on Wednesday, a week before II was scheduled to select two new franchise for the 1993 season. . The move came a· day after the major league owner hip commillee was briefed on the NL expansion commiuee's progress by Pinsburgh Pirate chairman Douglas Danforth and given partnerllhip agreements and fin ancial statement . And it came on a day when the NL and the commi ioner's office denied reports that Miami and De nver al ready had been elected as the two new team , which begin play in 1993 and cos t $9S million each. "No formal final recommendations have been made~·· NL spokeswoman Katy Feeney said. M1am1 and Denver are thought 10 be the leading candidates with St. Petersburg, Fla., in third. Buffalo, N.Y.; Orlando, Fl a., and Washington are the other contenders. Although-the committee--ha enmtiat completed their task,·• said Danforth, the expansion panel's chairman, "the information to be reviewed by the ownenhip committee is extensive and will take more time than anti· cipated." r The NL didn't aet 1 new date for the ur,naion vote, but aa ld It elpected to make 1 dcasion by Sept. 301 the deadline in 111 orisinal timetable. After nClt week'• mcctinp In Santa Monica, owners are not tchechaled to pther apln until Sept. II· 12 In Blhlmore. Howeftr, they could meet by telephone conference call or 1ehectule a special meealna before then. ''There were 1 lot of thlnp that had 10 be done that prob9bly couldn't be done in time to aet C\'Crythin1 tied up for nelft week." comm&Mioner Fay Vincent 111d. "I think tt'a mechanical atuff. but it' i~ant stuff." The eipt-man ownenhip conunlnee i headed by St . Lnui<ii Cardinth prc,ident Fred Kuhlmann. It normally taka between lO and 90 days for the pttncl to appruve pr°"pectM OWMfl, but It h8S .cted more quickly on occasions. "It wa,n't 1 thou1t. there were 1Htthc1 or urprisc or majo r que lion ," Kuhlmann said. "It wa~ ju 1 a quc tion of the volume of material." Kuhlmann said the ownership committee was give n documents on all six cities and would set out to investigate and approve them all. He said the expansion panel agreed that the necessary work could not be completed by next week. "My only concern is to make sure that if a city is given a franchise, the ownership group has met the qualifications," Kuhlmann said. He said the comm ittee would conduct "ba ic checks on everyone, in term or backg round, character, etcetera." "There is a great deal of financial information. on panic:ularly the pnmary investors, to make urc they're financially able to operate a team if they arc awarded a franchise," he aid. "We have to be very cenain there will be local OYJ1ncrship, bccau c one of our primary criteria i the mauer of living within the city, having a close tic to the community." owneral\ip-committeo i ll-meet nCJCt Wedncadmy at Santa Monica and rry to set 1 deadline for lh approval, Kuhlmann said. He said he did not think the ownenhip committee would pt into the 1ubatance or the cxp1n1ion cities next week. but would attempt to meet in e.rly July to IO throup the material. The repon1 that Miaml and Denver had been •lecttd wers publiahed In The Miami Henld and the Jtocky Mountaia News. They cited unnamed «MarCa cbe to the openaion committee and the 001M1l11kmer'1 office and were quickly denied. Manwhile, pro1pective owncn from the lix ciriel were a bit untcttled that they have to wait 1 ltttle loftaer. •• , thiftk they're pretty l ute or what they want to do.'' Mid Richud O.V~ potential owner of the Orlando Sun,.,a. "I just lhmk they didn't do their ~ You jull caa't pul a bunch ot people in 1 '°°"'· 1nnounce t-o team and ~ the ocher ownen d IO 1'9ft1. You ha"e to hnc the ~ .. up." .. Wt'd Mlle to 1tt h dc>M,'' teven EhrhaM of •· =-l•n '-H Panncn hip said, "hut on • ~ ..-.. politive " o n be." ............... ...... -~· ....... ,.... ..... '"HI -• ........ .............. .. llanlll11r ........... . .,l'•MetlllllllO ~llMr•ll .., ...... . •ii ..... '!!1 to JD( .................. .. put • 'Oaillt Ho , ......... ol ~~--... pcrfonn ... :v Still, Henltiler ow1ded · 11 w11 an imponant step. · ''Thi1 was a bis oiatin1 for me. The Cardinals were lhc last team I pitched ap inat before my svrsery." said Herlh11er, who undenrtent bis operation after losina S·l 10 St. Louit on April 2S ·~· . "The bige~t thine I've had to deal wuh. is reminding myse lf that that this is the btg league1 when I'm out there." . . Martinez shuts down Cardinals· to win ninth game . of season, 2-0 By R B. Fallstrom AP Sports Wriltf ST . LOUIS R a m o n Martinez didn 't have his be t stuff, but try telling tha1 to the St. Louis Cardinals. ~· I "He threw a great game," the Cardinals' Milt Thomp on said after Man incz pirched a four~ hitter a~ the Lo Angeles Dodgen defeated the St. Loui Cardinals, 2·0, Wcdne day night at Busch Stadium. "He' tough, one of the best right -hander in ·the league," said rookie lcadoff batter Be rnard Gilkey, who had th ree of the St. Lo uis hits. Slump-ridden Brett Butler, mired in a 2-for-23 slide, tripled to lead off the game against Bryn Smith (4·4) and scored on a double play grounder by Chris Gwynn . Juan Samuel added a leadoff home run in the fou rth, his sixth. It was the eighth career shutout and third of the ca on for Martinez (9·2), who won his ninth ga me a day after Chuck Finley or California and Tom Glavi ne of Atlanta got their . 1t also ertded the Cardinals' three-game winning treak. Martinez. who struck out fou r and walked three in his fou rth complete ga me, rai ed his career record in June t6 6-0 with a 1.27 APl-plwllo Ramon Marti nez earned his ninth victory of the season Wedncsda . ERA and dropped his ERA for the eason 10 2.39. J-le's al o 3-0 with only one earned run in 25 innings (a 0.36 ERA) in three career starts at Bu~h Stadium. "I pitched preuy good, and l rh ink it wa good enough," Martinez aid. "Thi stadium 1 pretty big and all you have 10 do 1 throw it over the plate." Martinez. who won 20 game last season at age 22, didn't win hi~ ninth until June 25. ...... , .................. '"' ~ 6-. Sl Loin s 35 Chlnnel 11 ~7 -• CNcaoo 12 20 none Mle 8-11 ChielQo. 11.20 Channel , 1 m 9-• Chlcaoo. 11 20 Ch1lwlel 11 m 10-• e11a9o s os Chwlnel 11 (II pnes Oil IWJC tdo. 190} Gilkey, ending a 7*for-47 slump, singled in the fir t, tripled off left fielder Kai Daniels' glove near the warn ing track with two outs in the third and inglcd wit h one out in the sixth. "That"s the way the game goes," Gilkey aid of hi performance again t Man inc.z. "I got a few good pitches to hit." St. Loui ' other hi t was a one· out single by Todd Zeile in the seventh. The Cardinals stranded four runners in "-scoring position. Smith gave up only five hits in eight innings, but lost for the fourth time in his last five deci ions. For men dtm.and the bc:u, the Bobby Jones ponswcar nc' and u iJottd with Hickey-Freeman's di,.inc;uvc aucnuon to dt-ta1I. hown: Bobby Jone 100CV. cow'n ~Ah.ardine double rcvcnc pleat trouser. Made in U .. A and avul .. blc in off-white, tan, navy, rcc n. cllqw, red .and light blue. AD 1ius )2·~. c•tn ,,,zc 36-40. t- o• NIWPOaT llACH Fashion Isl~nd • 579 Ncwpon Centre Dr. • 759-7979 , • . . .. • .. • .. , .. \P t.W11!11<4•1 41MWGf .......... ...., ....... ,..,. ...... 'l'INL;'..a "' 21 . ... ,., •· ..., Fl .,. nelly ..., halkoll on Ullo" Lui A .... Laken ee.11 Mike Duntuv, •ill after alw au1a.· 1cn ... vic\ory Wcdnaday alPt. ''I thtnk tllll ID' ..,e• conf•ncc up Ind i& hult U1." CbicalO led 48-43 11 halftime. &hen rude 17 al 20 haU in the third quarter and.buHt 1n ~ c:u1hidll Flaa into the final period. T1ac Bui.ls set an M~ Yuaall record by makifll 50 of "' hots ro.r 61 .7 ,,rcea •. The previous mark al 61.5 pm:cnt wa set tiy-. a..ken •ins• Boslaa • June 4, 1987 . .. We really came· GUI at halftime pumped up."" Mic:hecl Jordan Slid. •ewl)'OnCI stanCd 10 feel a Huie more relucd ... Jordln had missed Q1cqo•1 tut two shots in the final 24 sccond11 of die b-91 openin1 loll lut Sun~. In the first 20 minutes Wcdnelday night, he made Just I of 3 shots. M.igtL Jt1hnsun of 1hc Laker tries to keep ball away from Michael Jordan during first quarter Wcdnc day. But he made his next 13 lhots, the last punin& the Bulls ahead 97-71, and finished with 33 points on 15- ror-18 shootinJ. connectina ,Primarily from outside. BULLS From B1 St.1<hum for Game 6, the BuUs nn1't \\in at lea t one of the three c.1111e-, in Uilifornia on Friday n1gl:1. Su11Ja} and \ cdnesday night I m Angele-. " 7-1 in the pl."'''" at the F7orum in Inch.:\\ ond The Dull!>, mal<.ing their 111'-t tnp to the Finals m the tc.1m \ 2:'·) car history, have a -l-1 p<,,t,ea .. on pla~orr road record I he L<1ke" arc making their ~Ith I 1nal' appearance 'in lr.1nlh"c hl\tory and ninth Ill 12 == ~ =-= ~ • sea ons ~incc John1011 joined the team in 1979-80. C hicago 111artcd the game determined lo gel out of it~ rut of depending loo much on Jordun and Pi ppen, who KOrcd 60.4 percent of the Bulls' 91 points in Game I. While 1hc Bulli. were taking a 26-18 le.ad in the first 10:13, Joru .. n and Pippen scored two points apiece, with Jordan taking one shot and pa )ing for four a sist ·. Gmnt and Cartwright, who scored six points each in the opener, combined for 18 points in that ·'>pan, with Grant. S-for-6 and Cartwright 4-for-5 from the field . The Lake rs, who hnd three 3- p<iintcr · to "tay close in the fir\t · period dc,pltc being out,hot 65 pcrcc·nt to 47 percent, clo ed w11hin ~· point three time' in the f1r<;t five minute!> of the ·ccond qu.utcr. A clunk by Divac ga'e Lo., Angele!> a 35-34 edge with 4:53 left, it" .arst lead since .t-2. Another dunk by Divac made 1t 37·36 before Jordan !>Cored the fif)l eight Chicago point-; in a 12-6 'Pllrt that closed the half. He nl'>o p1Med to Grant for a du nk that gdve the !lulls a 4 -43 halftime lead. "He had his jumper ~•n& and that's when he'1 danaerou'I," Los Anaeles Masic Johnson said. ..He has a feeling of (being) unstoppable, invincible." Jordan'11 backcuurt mate, John Paxson, Chica&o's hc\t perimeter 5hooter, hit alJ eight of his shots for 16 p<lllll\ after going 3 for 7 in the opener. "They were the same type shots" in both games. he said. "When you make the first few, it's ea~ier as a rhythm shooter to keep it going.'' Jordan said. "I told John personally, 'Ir we're going to go down, we 're going ·to go down with no bullets in our holster. You've got to keep shooting."' Scottie Pippen guarded Johnson for much of the game, relieving Jordan of that tiring responsibility he had in the opener. "Jt g~vc (Jordan) more energy to contribute more on offcrtsc," Pippen said. • AUTO DEALER DIRECTORY Huntington BMch Edlr'Qlr t2649 Cl > < I I 92941 J ~ c!· 1800 AUTO MALL ~ ~A ANA 138-3171 ::s3:..~C VOLVO S.•S.W.•Plrtl•lodrSttOP 1llOHnorlML,C.... M9m 722-1100 Senta Ana Warner Ave MacArthur Blvd TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN SALES. LEASING SERVICE, PART 714/540·64 I 0 P•rt• 6 -,.rvlft Open M f7tS.tll4 Hor~ Grant of the Bulls slides ~ defender Vlade Oivac during second quarter. Horace Grant, who made just three of cigh1 shots in the opener, hil seven of nine in the fint half and was 10-for· l 3 for th e gami:. "I wa very pleased with Horace's dfort in the fint half," Chicago Coach Phil Jackson said. "Paxson had a great third quarter. That's the initiative we feel he has to have." Jordan, Paxson and Grant combined to hit 33 or their 39 shol . A a team, the Lakers made just 30 of 73. "They certainly stroked it," Dunleavy said. "I don't want to sec it that good again, I'll tell xou that." Wopthy's , ankle Is a game in nsen By Howard Ulman AP SPOl1S Wnter CH ICAGO -Jame Worthy ·a1 at h1 locker, hi sore left nnklc 1mmcn.ed in a big bucket of ice. He had ju t contributed 22 points to Lo Angele · win in the opener or the NOA Finals. ''It's really nice to apprcci:itc this "in.'' he said. "even though I'm in a lot of'pnin now." Pain will be a prevalent U!> po'-lup move for Worthy in 1he c hampion 4'hip erie . Laker trniner Gary Vitti' job is 10 make the pain bearable '-O Worthy can make Ith~ unbearable for the -Chicago Bui". The. prained ankle ha been taped and re-taped. It' been plunged in ice. On Tue day, t~o d.iys after the 93-91 "in, V1tt1 a rranged for a small whirlpool to be put 10 the locker mom for po '1blc halfriine treatment during Wcdnc!>da night' ccond game. 1 hen there\ thc machine w11h \\1rc' attached to Worthy'11 ankle that tap 1t with elect ric current ' He reel' it big time," Vitti aid. "It\ not rcall> comfort<1ble." Worthy 11-.ed the contraption h1't ·1 h11Nhl) '' hile C'n the bench durin!! the 'ccond linlr of Lo Angele,· 91·90 win that clinched the Wc,tcrn Conference final-. m.cr Portland in -.1x g.1mc!>. The forn .ml h.1d hccn hurt l\\-O d.1>' cnrhcr 1n Game 5. I he m.u:h1nc deliver\ .. ,t ,urge of clcc1 ricil} that help' him hlock • p:wl," Villi ,,ud I !c 'aid he ha<> U\Cd other current un Worthy. "One t}pe of current, \\-C feel. doc!> "cry , .. ell in controlling the 1nflammut1on," V11t1 'uid ".Another "Ork ;it the cellular 1c .. c1.·· The moel11nc "·" ava1lnhfc 10 ~unclay·~ gumc, hut Vutt ho c no1 to 11,C II . lrvlne 'MAZDA . YOUR DEii ERSHIP .HERE "It\ the type (l( thinG I hat )'OU don't "unt 10 do unh:'' yuu have: to." he 'aid. "If '4e needed 10, we had l.!\.cryt hmg '~c nccdclf right there II '40uld h.1 .. c taken a (cw m1nu1c' 1<1 \ ut h1' tape off, plant the clcciro<t"' .ind rc1.1JX: 11° \\.orth) > 1re:.1ment .ilw 1ncludc' m.111uc1I rc.,.,t.1ncc e11cr,iw:' •nd ~ccpm1 the ,oft ti,,uc .. round the 1 .1nkl\: nK>h1hud. 1 he comhin•tion nl ·•r>1noo1chc' got him rod)' for '"' 'trong 1,1.1mc Sundav . 11-21 Aute C...., Dr • Irvine 14) 111-llOO IAllllL•Am Sata ---Yllrl.llll ...,, •• , .... ontr•AW.ek C.I Mt-4al x 331 1 k cam~ out 1an1bu,tcN m th\ hN half, and a lot or 11 "'' mcnt.11 for JatM\." Va&ti..aaid. "He h.1d h' C\pk)(jc •lit It Ind feel rnnfackn,·c that h1• foot ""' 11ill IC""¥ to ht tht-1t -hen he d6d that. Th\: ;ankle: ~• 1ff cncd It hllrln•. and Worth) . h.td only "iaht potnl' 1 h1r &h:u. Metro season begins T he Metropolitan Baseball l..eaJUe of Orange Cou nty opens its 26th summer season this week, fea turing seven teams. The Metropolitan Ltaguc, made up of high school gradu tes and returning collegiate and universi ty players, will play a 126-game schedule, with each team playi ng 18 game . • Teams in the league for the 1991 season arc: The Tullcrton Blue Sox, the Huntington Beach Rustlers, the Costa Mesa Guards, the Pomona Colt , the Regal Award Suns, the Saddleback Cowboys and the Cypre Dawgs. Twilight games, starting at S p.m. during the season" will be playe d at Fullerton College, Golden West College, Southern Cal iforn ia College, Pomona College, Huntington Beach High, Cypress College . and Snddleback Colleg~ Satur~ay and Sunday games will tart · at ·J J a.m. Night games played at Hart Park in Ora nge will tart at 1 p.m. Three all -star games will highlight the summer cason. The fir t will be played Sunday, July 14, at Golden We t C9llege tH 2 p.m. when the Metro All-Stars host the San Diego Collegiate All- Stars. On July 21, the Orange· County N.B.C. All-Star will host the Metro All -Stars at UC I at 1 p.m. On Sunday, Aug. 11 , the cha1npion or the Metro League take on the all· tar from the other team in the league at Anaheim Stadium following the Angel -Oakland A' game chat dny. ''More value for your money ... that's why State Fann lmura more homes than'' ~else~ (7,14) &50-5100 ........... {N-lt)•w.t ....... ........ ,... .. ht ............. c..-.w .... .. ICCOlld Yialaly.ower Florida (51·21) W IM •••••Ill••· clilni¥.,_ CWS. LoilWau St.119 won die ...... ,. ....,. EC 11111, buc Florida ~ die ......._. t0um11111nt. · H1tMJ ~ In die f1nt Md ailllla IO 111 .. ida H i1npruaWJ llMs of lftiddle .... M -IM Ti&en 1GOrC rwe nM In the ~ lM ill dl9 fiftb alldtlneh1 the ..... 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Darren assures it is, and noc an easy routine lo maintain. "h's Yery bird to fit training in with evcrytbina f tbat'I Fina on for me riaht now," Brillh1.rt Mid. "l'm,only surfl• 1·2 houn a day. somcwt. not I evea "'8t. and it's noc eftOUlh to ,et me where I l want IO be." · • o..ne his powina endeavors on the +usiness l lide of surfin,. Brillhart is ai ming for the coveted ----- : top 32 in the PSAA rankings, regainint ~ form Surfing i that took him as far as the semifinals at the: $30,000 , TreatJea surflbout, where Brillhart pocketed $2,000 for his seventh 1 place effort. • "I want lo make the top 16 before I retire, (Brillhart just turned l 26) and I know that if I can secure a top J2 seeding position, I can : make the top 16 from there. But it isn't gelling any easier, especially : with the situation on the ASP tour." .. ..... ,o.r .. __ ""'!'"" __ ..., ............ _____________________ ~~ ...... -----~-----~-"""!"'~~~~~Dllli,.... ..... -~~-"!" vim--•---------------------....;..----~~~~----~~------------------~--Diii:~--~--'"""""'._.. I Due largely to the world's recession, many top ASP competitors '•·arc finding it easier and less expensive to stll)' home and compete in ' the PSAA, making the level of competition much higher. · Brillhart moved on his own to the island of Kauhi when he was 17, ~ surfing long hours and training there before he moved back at 19. ,,, . I PaPklP itll blll81' OV8P 'Witch llld' , "I ne\ler surfed any contests until I entered the PSAAs," said By Steve Hubbard : Brillhart. "Looking back, that wa a mistake. But surfing on the p~ Press : island really helped me a lot, and some of my closest friends are The anger erupts volcanically, in : there. I still visit there every year whenever I can; it's like my second tong, loud outbursts. Yean have ! home." pa ed and teams and people have : After surfing solely on the PSAA tour and working for Maui and changed but Dave Parker neither : Sons, (A surfwear company) Brillhart found himself without a job has forgive n nor forgotten, and and a sponsor. chance are he.never will. "The recession really hurt the urfing industry, and the surfers He paint · the Pittsburgh drug suffered most," said Brillhart. "There were times I almost threw in trialll a-; a modern -day Salem witch the towel, but I never ga"e up .. and I won't until I'm satisfied with h u n 1. Th c hunte r s were what I've accomplished." comm1!>!'11oner!>, prosecutors and A major fa ctor in Brillhart's motivation has been the opportunities th e Pirates The targets, he claims, with Quicksilver, and switching to Wave Tool 'iurfboards. shaped by were drug-u~i ng black baseball Lance Collins. (Yes, Richie' fa ther) players, -.in glcd out when drug use "The boards have helped so much, I'm so motivated to compete was widespread, singled out when now, Wave tools boards are fa-;t and loo e. Everything you could want the dealer !> were the real in a board," said Brillhart. criminals. The business opportunities have also played a big role!. "I'm The trials cos t him his looking forward to expanding my role wit h Quicksilver. I have a reputation, money, maybe a couple of different job!> right now but in the fu ture I definite ly want Natio nal League Most Valuable to be a part of this company full-time." Player award and perhaps even a Mos t of Brillhart's work with Quicksilver involves working with the place in the the Hall of Fame. up and coming ama teur~. holding team contests as well as big event "I was persecuted more th an open to all amateurs. "We JUSt held the Generation X challenge, and anybddy," said Parker, almost 40 it was a big succe s. We're doing another one this September, and and with his fifth team, the I four along the coaM next year. Th ings with the contests arc really California Angels. _going well," .BriU haruaid. 1-~"Nl:lbcm-nrfff!~h:rllHli~ru-'1 . As for the im~ediate future. Bnllhart'!> a'ipirations are mo tly did from the drug trials. But the ~irected to h1 l>Urfing. "Very -.oon t will be training, 2-3 time a weef.. bouom . line is Dave P~rker is in the gym, anc1 around four hour" •1 day surfing. It's hard right now, going to possibly be a Hall of like starting all over again, hut I feel good and rhings are going well Farner. I'm a man's man. I've for me. I definitely "ant ,omc Ing re!>ult thi !iummer, and if I keep proven that. I went through hell - working hard . they will come." and I'm till here." He believes Lhe reveJa tions ·cost Brillhart'!> ad\lce for a<;pi ring ~oung competitors i.., simple; urf in him the MVP award. that year, as many contes1-. all you can. "You ha'e to push yourself and surf in when Willie McGee wo n it after everything. Thar'' the On('. thing 1. "U1lld have done d1ffc ren1. If you are winning, mo'c up t1 clal. Don't take 1t Ct1!>y on )Our elf, bccau c hitting .353 with 18 triples, 114 run ~cored and 56 stole n bases. the top guy!I ~urc ''on't once )O U h11 the to ur.'' Parker Wfl1' runner-up nfter hitting Lloyd Tice is an Orange Const U;1il,r Pilot corrtspondcnt whose .312 with 42 doubles,. 34 homers surfing column nppcars tti1cry· Tllursday. and 125 RBI. "ff It wai.n 'I for the dru g trials WIN A FREE TRIP ABOARD AMTRAK •••• AND BE A TRAVEL WRITER FOR A DAY ENTER ·NOW AND WIN Herc's a chance for you to wtn a free tr1p aboard Amtrak. ... and share your travelling experiences with fellow readers! Amtrak will award three grand prtzc packages of a weekend for two In Y<>Semite National Park. wtth transportation aboard Amtrak's SAN JOAQUIN, and hotel ~ccommodatlons and a tour of the park by Yoeemtte Gray Une. 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AIL ABOARD AMTRAK Nmne_..:_:;.::;.:::::.::..::=-:::____:=======-=-===== Addral·~------------------------City. ________ State __ ?JP----- Ttlepbone ( Send me aboard Amtrak to: ___ San 01e., Santa Barbara ,._:_ 18-34 -35-54 __ SorOlla' Ne JOU • DllllJ Pilot IUblc:rt>er? )9 Wlllll aa-new P.48 do JOU ret4I no in '8S, I would have won MVP. I had the best year of anybody in that league, possibly in baseball. It was an extra $250,000 in incentives for MVP. And just the sheer fact I would have won it for a second time would have meant a heckuva lot personally." Parker wasn't on trial -seven dealers were -but his testimony added to the backlu h against him. He linked 10 players with cocaine use. He testified he introduced drug dealer Shelby Greer to "the whole team" and arranged for Greer to travel with the team and enter the clubhouse at will. He said he began using cocaine "with consistency" in 1979 and quit late in the 1982 season because "I felt my game was slipping and I felt it played a part in it." That comment spurred the Pirates 10 seek to nullify $5.3 mi llion in deferred payments. They settled out of court for less than the confract. Parker doc not cc himself as a perpetrator, but rather a victim who ha!> per evercd. "I was a big-name black guy, so they we re definitely after me. I look at it this way: If my forefather', !'!peaking in term of the black man, can endure all the things that have been done to them, I can endure wh at Pin burgh, put me through. The politics have been al tered to the point where they (discriminatory acts) may be more disguised, but they're still there. And that's motivation in itself." He is bitter toward several p ~rties. He b lames federal prosecutors for pulling him into the drug trial. He thinks bringing famous players into minor drug tria b wa an attention-getting device. "I'm out of Pitt burgh three year • I'm in Cincinnati, what do I have to do with it? The way I and ome _of the other big-name athletes we re pulled in it, 1 thought it wa grand tanding. The normal procedure, from what I know, i you end someone to buy drugs and then you bust the dealer when it 's over." "I hope he's better at baseball than law enforce ment techniques," said J . Alan Johnson, then Western Pennsylvania's chief federal prosec~tor. "The best • Al' l-phcllo Angels' Dave Parker, during his playing days in Pittsburgh. situation is if you can make buys, but that's not alway done. It wasn't at all unusual to do it this way." Johnson said the case began in 1984, with the FBI getting information about drug dealers supplying players. Users weren't' his targets; dealers were. To convict d ealers, he needed witnesses. That they were athletes was coincidental, Johnson said. "It didn't matter. frankly. We're not going to put a person on trial just to orchc trate a media event. I don't think that's right. We realized after the case started taking shape and I started getting a lot of media attention that we were going 10 hold the media's attention and have them report every day as one of the first stories on the local and national news about how bad cocaine was. But that's not the reason I indicted the case." The only way to compel players to testify was to give them immunity from prosecution. It was a controversial decision, but Johnson felt he had no choice. Without immunity, the witnesses would have pleaded the Fifth under our own Phelps label. su m 1ux ....... 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9275. COITON POPLIN ITS ........ .' ........... 1155. SPORT COATS t'tl. 'lllJ'••UO ..................... 1195. A VY BLAZERS 11111 •<..et. .................... $175. SLACKS 11111,... ..... , ................................... S 15. TM bat apt clothing S«rd. ftAlllllCIUL ...-.~ 0-.-1 IN C I,,,,. PAtHION Ill.AND NIWPOIT llACH 7H Amendment , refusing to incriminate themselves, and the government would have tiad no case., Plus, th e feds hadn't prosecuted for possession for 15 years; the courts and jails had no room for all tho c u crs. and fi rst-time offender almost always tct probation and their records expunged. What's more, if prosecutors went after players, they would huvc had to use one player against another, granting immu nity to some and prosecuting others, and then you get only half the tory and totally arbitrary justice . Pa rk er blames Bowie Kuhn, then baseball commissioner, nd ucccssor Peter Ueberroth. Kuhn had "a long list" of drug-usini players 11for years and years'\ and did nothing about it, nor did Ueberroth until the trials foroed hi hr1nd, Parkof>said. The list was "common knowledge amongst some or the higher-ups in baseball"-but was hredded when his attorneys tried to obtain it, be said. Richard ,Levin, pu blic relation director for the commissioner's office, aid he was not aware of a list and fou nd it ''very unlikely-it would he shredded" if it ''1\ad existed. because Ueberroth ,,b.ad fined clubs trying to hide drug problems. Parker is angry at the Pirates for filing suit. He said 'he earned his salary and even if the Pirates-Md a case. it should have gone tj\,an arbitrator, per baseball's rulesalad flOI to a Pittsburgh jury, whef91be doesn't think he could have g911en l fair trial. 1 '' )f Speedway ~":. "' (' cycles at ,,, • { -I FalrgrOlllll COSTA MESA -Reailfa r AMA Speedway Motorcycle rking returns 10 the Orange County Fnirground th1 Friday night. / Th e last six weeks, the Speedway America Television Serie~ has been taping at the Co!>ta Mc-.:i fa cility, howca log 11 rcv1~cd Speedwuy format ~ich conuuned Fir:,t Div1~ion n1ccrs onl , along w11h • ide Car und four-wheel Quad .~ That will change on Friday n ht when the tape go up a a f II pccdwey Motorcy le racing progrn'fJOi cheduled h r t Division Pro Rac1nr will retu rn with Hand1c1tp and Scratch event~. Also, for 1he firs t time ince April, Second and Third Division rider will have a chance 10 compete ut the Fairgrounds, 1 During the six-week 1ntc:fitn. Third and Seco nd Division amMeur racing has continued 1t the three other Speedway tracks In Southern Calirornia located at Olen Helen, Victorville and Perris. Friday niaht will also mark the return of the Junior racina program. Juniors are Speedway racer\ that range '" age from 8 to 15 )'C1lr\ who compete on 2SOcc mnch1nc thttt are othe1wi c 1dcntical to their 'OOcc rountcrpart\, 1ittith no br1kc~. tun on nlcohol and onl) turn left. The Junion will rocatc dMWi1 tho rc\I of the seawn n-ery ether •eek \\-Ith the New 7..caland>l'dc Ci.an Spcc:dv.ay rae1n h tchcdulcd to run throuah Se,e. 27 with one dark n1atu, f'rid.y. July 26, bec:uu e .of lhc Oran e County Fatr. PrlCJ" remain at ~R for 1dulb w1tb children 1 l •nd under 1dmmed free. _.,,,......,,..., . ,. ' CORONA DB. MM Prem 81 ''Ji\s Holtund would put it : "Just a lot of repetitiOn41." Kehrli, a well as running back Tom Hess, recei ver Jason Oark, lineman Scott Bogdan, receiver Jeff Wa4ner nnd cornerback Scon Panaer, knows all about repetitions, with returning tarter tatu . . ~. Some 65 candidate have been going through their pace , including abo t 20 lettermen, as well a the nuclcu of champion hip units Holland the 1990 junior varsi ty and fre hman teams. orona del Mnr has had a hi tory of uccess on t~~ lower level. -thu that "green look" each fall is rfi\~Y elmer to turquoi c in term of finding the blue CJ)ips. As fa r as the offcn 1vc package goe~. Holl and likes ·ti~ blend. He ha'\ a pure quarterback, a hard runner 1n Jlc • nnd n good tnrgct in Clark. although he's looking fo r much more 1n term~ of nvailablc receiver for Kchrli. fr., the oHcn~i"c :ind dcfcn ivc linc<1 which arc gc:\tmg mo11t of his 11t1cntion. Amo ng tho~c who have be.en making their prd cncc felt nre junior Matt Evan (strong afcty- bnckup quarterback) nnd guard Billy Peter , senior I.My Wliiilli 17 ___ _ Quocc of the day: .. l'rn llad 0corp YOUlll recopila the caliber of athletes that Jobn Carroll producct. It's nice to ICC the John Carroll pip1llll1 to the NFL wortctna apin. Larry hM _,... oddl 10 O¥Crcornc, ·but at least now he has a chance IO show his abllily," John Carroll Univenity product Don Shula of the Miami Dolphins. lllhllll ... guard Tim Mitcficll, 265-pound Hormaz Jangi (he's 6-font-4), outside linebacker Scott Borland, the ver atilc Rynn Stcelbcrg, free safety Mike Ryan, cornerback Ken Nagao, defensive tackle Mike De Revere, defensive cl\{t Dave Beauchamp, offensive tackle Jo h Baldwin (5-11 , 235) and Chris Clark, probably at outside linebacker. Stcelberg is one of the big keys and figu!es everywhere -linebacker, wide receiver, running back, tight end ... 1$ Holland puts it, "He'll be • SUY that's going to play a lot somewhere." He's 6-fcet, 185 pound . An addition to Corona's game is the emergence of CdM product Roger Rolle a a defensive line coach. The Sea Kings have been going at it every afternoon 1n their "quiet ways," and put a lid on pring drill Monday. • 0 1991 Schedule Fri ., Sept. 13 -at Huntington Beach f-ri., cpt 20 -Mnrina (at Newport Harbor) Fri., cpt. n -~tancia (at Newport Harbor) Thur~ .. Oct. 3 -Trabueo Hills (at Newport Harbor) fn., Oct. 11 -Costa Mc u (at Newport Harbor),_ 7 F'ri., Oct. IR -Univcr ity• (at Newport Harbor) fon ., Oct. 25 -Newport Hnrbor • (at Orange Coast) Fn .. Nov. I -Wood bridge• (at Irvine) rhuro;., No .. 7 -Saddleback" (at Newport Harbor) Fri., Nov. 15 -at Tu tin• •sea View League; Kickoff at 7:30 unless noted .. -Gh1ca. GWC women' .track and From 81 cro s country coach. His roster Qwott or tht Ytar II: OCC linebacker Chns Oeuchar, on the Golden We t offense , four days before the bitter, intra-di trict rivalry: "I don't want 10 give them too 10uch to jack them up, but on the same film.' they look kind of H••lllillon of CM Ytar: GWC might be slim, but hi comedy goes 10ftball team, which failed to the extra mile. (Maybe he know: ad-lance 10 the tate \ something we don't know.) Most Charml•I CMCh: GWC qhampionships, but till--hosttd the men~ baskelban coach Jim t:lte tournament with, gulp, Greenfield, who win th1 award G)nnac Coa t there to partake. w11h no contc t. Whether his club' O.Ch. 2-20 or 20-2, pressure never seems Quott of IM Yur: Freshman to get to him He's •~ cool·hcadcd tailback Adram Steen, on-why he a' They come. Maybclt's bccauK chOK Orange Coa t to play hi' w1f e, Becky. puts on the mo't football: "To tell you the truth, I 11tppcti.tmg prcad in town. heard Orange Coast had some of · Coach/lnstrvctor with the Most the most beautiful women l•pn11ln Ser or Thltll•: occ· anywhere and l had to cc what's Bubar& Wright, a trtathk>n go1n1 on." Amen. ~upcrMar 'in the "'omen'. 4.S-49 "le hnch of tllM Yter: River 1dc amup. She could al~ be a l1n.b1elcer Sam Manu, who candidate for Athlete of the Year, preeendcd he was 1n the ring at b .. A t' 'b"I' • d the IJ\'inc Mamou w11h referee ut ·~re 111 111>' experc many n.. moons aao. N1c:k V11n Luc on \At 20 dunna a Ceedl w._ Snl-"" ......., ~ Conference foothill same .... -.'."---~ •inat Ookkn we,t. Van Luc litlter Tit•• Hu ,..,.,.: '9Jjd on the around for r~c minute~ Workman. nn(t Manu W8\ bed rrom the tum , M.a ~ c .. 1a: QC(' 1ftcr a IOl1d left hook to the chin crew mentor Da~ Orant ( ... tM ...... -·-y nrv. May 6 i ue or ~,,,, ,.,,,.,MA, I _, ... -tr. """" . """ ~I cornerback Lawrence Ha1ch. who Few btcomc c:oHcac .,.-....... returned an 1ntcrccptiori 97 yarJt Me.c ~ °'911111 • for 1 touchdown 1piftlt Oolden w ... too.bill c:oech Ray loppy. Our dcfcue is JOina 10 luff them from beainn1ng to end -1f we play the way we're capable of pla~na. '' for the record, OCC won, 17·6. o-e~ ol tlM Y•r 111: owe di!ICUI thrower Brian Hy1tt, after ddeatin& OCC'• Ores Thun ton In a dual meet with a heave 9 feet. 1 inchc further: "My whole p l, the reason I came out for track, was to beat Thunton. When I wu a tophomorc (at Ocean View H1&h) in the Sunset Le1pe fin•, he told me to huny up IOphonae because 1()\1 don't~ a chanc. anyway. As IOOn a I read •n ,,cMr paper that Thuriton (an Edtton rroduct) w .. tM leapt champion, IOld Coecb (Put) Pierce, 'Ytah, I'll C(WM out, becaUM I want to beet hie ,OU·know·what' So tMt'• What lw been WC>Rin1for 111 ICatOn." ....,.,.. ... ,,..] 9'11 ••<»•llllM• ............... , .. ,, .... ,,,.. ... _.. ... 11• 11 .... rw -nc ,._.. Clllil. ' 1'ltil PIClllc C'lUlic FCICiwal wtll 11111 .... ......, ........ ...,. Ml-S-11 ....... ...._..,... ca•••~•ted ~ Tlie .... °"* ,... will ....... ! 2 *'· -. It. e Por 90fC 1nfonnalbt rcpnlial IM hdflc Oellic Fett!Yal, ull (6t9) n5-11•1. The fourth •nnual Estanci• SOOO C.ounuy Wcscen1 01nnc1 ind Dence wtH be held Saturday. Sept. 7, 11 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mcu Commun11y O:ntc r. The event will benefit Est1nc11 'H•ah School's 1Chol1rship fund. football. aolf. bucball, Jirls b11kctball and softb1ll. Tickets arc • Sl25 donalian per couple. e Fo r more 1nforma1ion, phone Ron Bauer al (714) 545-2726, Ari Perry at (714) 957-9379 or 642·2080. Orv AmburFY at (714) SS7-654S or Fred J\mubursey at (714) 966-3031. I llllF- A wc1ahl tr11n1n1 and physical conditiomn1 proar1m for .,ihty, speed and llrengtb in order lo prepare playen for CIF footbaU compeution In the fill will be holled by Lyman Olnc:y, head foo1b1ll coach at U,Una Buch H1Jh. Olney will be helped by auistnats Tom Klinaenmcicr, M ike Roche 1nd John Call11d. The progrem will be held 11 Lacuna Be1ch H11h School's wciaht tr1inin1 room ind Guyer Field. The cost is S75 per participant for sill weeks -June 24 throuah Aug. I. • For more information, phone the City of Lacuna Beach Recreation ind Social Sc1V1ces l)cparcmcnt 11 (7141 497-0716. A Sirls 1Ummcr baske tball camp will be held for 6ch-llh &riders and 9th-12th gndcn at UaYM Beach H11h's 11rh IY"'· TllC ca/np is dcseancd to improve ~he !>hie: skills ofl dribbhna. pusmg. hoot1n1 and ckfcnsc. Al50. the basic: o(fenSIYC ind dcfcn'1"c JNlftCn used II 1hc h11h school will be muoduced. Daily 1amcs and contests will be held ind IWards 1iven. . There will 1IJO he ,.,-1s1de compeli11on in 1 summer ba lctball lcaaue and •t least one tournament between June 24 and Aug. I for the 9th-12th 1r1dcrs. The cost it s.so for 6th-8th ar•dcrs and s 100 . for 9th-12th aradcn. The 6th-th gudcrs will have dilly camp from July 8-12 from 10:30 a.m · 1 p.m The 9th-12th aradcrs will have datly camp from June 24-July 2 from 10:30 a.m.-t pm . a summer leaauc and tournament ond team T-shirt 11 For more 1nform1tlon, phone tho C11y of La1un1 Beach Rccrution ind Soc111I Services Dcputmcnc at (714) 497-0716 A boattn1 ~111, 111nd sc1t1n1ntj\1p eta' " bcm& offered hy Flo11lla 2-7 of the Co.isl Guard Aux1hary This c1gh1-11t.cek course 1\ open 10 the puhhc and begin' on c11h~r Wcdnc~ay cvcnm&. July to. or Thur.diw C\.'Cnmi. July II, at 7 30 pm Cla .scs arc held at the l'-/ewporl Beach Harbor Mutcn fac1hl). 1901 011y\1dc OrtYC '\ nncty of top~ will be rovcrcd. 1nc:lu~t1ng bt11111n1 safely. n1Ylgri11on rule). ho:it h1mdhnQ.. engines. weather forca hllng and p1lo11ng e f'or more 1nrormatt0n phooc Cikma WurthMan 11 (714) 837-2041 or Bcm1<: OrantCh It (213) 939-9tt I llllll?SF- ,... ....... UD Le ... will a.ow 1 -........ dliltlc fof IZ.,.U~ on1J ham JuiY 16-Aua. 22. The .-...... c:l'9ic will CIOnllll of rwo a.1e aftet'900ll ..... per week fOf I IOCal ol 12 ........ • For lllOrC informadoll. phone (114) 650-,.., 1111•11Cl11$1 BaKball summer C.Jl'lpt arc bctn& offered "' Skipper C.mllo Field. uauna Beach H11h Schoul, 1n or 'ICPIC.ln• th1 \ummcr D1rcc1cd by David Buttles, head t>uebaJI coKh at Llauna Beach H1at1. the cams-arc for pl1)crs S·IS yc1n old The cost 11 S?S per child per five-day camp Camp I ts July 8-12 for 11cs I J-2: Camp 2 is July IS-t9 for •acs 8-10; Camp 3 is July 22-26 for ages S-7: C.mp 4 ''July 29~Aua. 2 for aacJ 13-IS: C1mp S 1s Aug 12-16 for 1ges 8-10; and. Dmp 6 Is Aus. 19-23 for ages 8s l2. Tunes eacl! d1y ire from 9 a.m -noon. 9 Fo r more 1nform111on. phone (7l4) 497- 0303 ............. 1 Sin Muros I f1ah School 1n ianla Barbara 1s lhc 111c of 1n All·Star ha kcrball g.amc on June IS with scvcr.il Orange Coa 1 Arca and Orange County prep '11ndouts luted on the o,..ngc Couniy rum, coeched by Villa Park H1ah 1 istant P1ul Hoover, 1g11nst All-Stiui from Santa Bubar•. Ventura ind 1n Luis Obl$p0 1rcas • Tipoff for 1hc came .,..111 be 7 o'clock ind amona the Onnac Cooney team kited arc Duke-bound Cherokee Parb OUI or Muina High, as well H Occ11n View's Marcel TcnBcrgc and Ryan Mutin. Miier Oct's Juon Jlne~k1, t..aauna Beach's Josh Borell•, lrvme's Jo hn Molle 1nd Loara's Tes Wt11tloc:L Irv P1~ey or the Rim~ v.111 ~ ~ttng h1 ;ccond annual Cdcbrit) f1,hm1 Tournament n ah1rda • June ~. 1t lf'1nc Lake wtth all the proceed gotng 10 1hc Orang ood Founda11on. Re11~1r111on hcg1ns "' b • m .' a ~•cm l'larbccuc lunch v.111 be fC•lvrcd "' I pm. raime 1t I '0 and end or silent 1uct1Cln at :? 30 The 00\t j, S7S per pcr~in. ~ for children l'rilC\ arc ,1v.-;m.f~cJ for Clll('h1"(t the l1tggcd rish (• hnill) .inJ the h1ggc~1 fi h ($500 or p.ur or Rllm> 4(,()n 1icltc1~) Team l"'ilrd.) will al~ be m1de 1S Fo r more tnformahon. phone (71 4) 921- 373 UI 's••B Dllllll a The C11' or u1una Be.ch is acccpong IClm cn1nc\ for the 1991 1b11l sc~-.on. L.caiucs 1ndudc men\ and ..-om.:n ·, 12-inch ~low pllCh ind men ' t 6-1ncl\ slow pitch A co·cd leatuc and an tJ\cr-40 l6-1n h ICll\I• IT\ll\ t'IC (ormcd 1( em1ugh tClllT\S ~pre ~ 1n mlcrc,1 f.httbk: .nc •~ m rompt)\Cd of Joe.al pla)crs ho rc~1tk v.1th1n l..agun1 lk11th Un1rieJ ~hoof r>"111~1 tx'unJanc' (Irvine ctl\<.: 10 Three Arch l:l.i\) 't•r pl•¥ers v.ho hold bon fide cmrl•"m•nl v.1tf11n I .i1un.1 Bciach t11' hm1h h.t'~ flr"I pr1,1r11V 1r J'lt•JXrl) re l\ICrcd 11\i de 1Jfln•· 1C1m\ mJ\ hJ\il I m.mmum ()( lhrCC plit\'t'I~ v.hC> .11 c ~11cmpt hnm the rc\ldcocy r\;quir.:mcnl\ 1lth<"u&h th.: "''" he \uhJCtt to R~' IC\•llt1n O;:rllrlm<'ill ~rrrr1\ral ft r .. , ffi4'f\ 1nfvtm 111on. pht-tn< lhl C".11\ nr I .i un.a H il•h Rccrultc>n .ind ~1.d • ·1V1CC l><'r r1m.n1 11 f"I•> 411 ·071ft ---From 81 1xty percent of the way ~n the leg. the yac ht.5 cleared the tart/finish tine (ii wa re tnctcd. which mc1n1 one would be puni hed •~rely if they went 1hrou1h i1). 1t was time to gibe. Another p Pd it .. ,_ tsme to round lbe tee-ard mark and take the spinukcr ~ •aain. minute . Thi race onl} I led one hour. but 11 wn' the bu 1C\I hour of th•~ )CM 1 "'1cc around ~ould have-been ~ longer race but crew .tttfltion might h we been monumental \iortcx 'lecond and ;i\morou , \hl1c!.. Holland (B YC). 1h1rd J Cl ' C rcw.trdcd Pcr-.p1caC10u~J P1t1t.')-'CBI nd quee.cc-8 'l" 1, '2 and 3 re pccl1vcly 0 A VAST SKIPPER. ROOM AT THE. MARK! Loose transhuion of kipper of first boat spcak•na to 'ki~r on nearby bo1t· " cusc me lll1ppcr, but I behe"e I had sh1htly ovcrt1ppcd your boat -nhin • two-boat lcnsth 1m1 in1ry circle from thl\ mark ind I rcquc t th<tt )O'I aeve me mom to ao tlfOl•nd the m1rk 1na1de of you. "I rc11hte )OU me not bclteve m but ,, )'\)" do not a•ve me room, I may J\livc to ram yuur bout w11ll my potnty end! If thii u~ct y~lU trcnw~. you may prute t me after the race b.lt W yt)\1 think you're ao•n' "to win. ,., chance. Thi nk you for )C*.r uitdcn11n411ifta.'' In the Buoy nc tn Cla A. D1 11~r tan , Jack Hamilto n ( cwron H•rbor Yacht Club), • firit, ktd<K>. Paul nd 1 .. 1uro harp (Oahi:i Conn1h1 n Yach1 Club). wo!-'econd .• md PtnJr01.Gon. Dave Gray ( Y ). -· ~ th ird Ct" A round httdow. Pete John .. tonc (Oalhoa Y<tcht C'luh), hrl't, Pet!i(IK'.ftk>u,, Jim kaug (VYC). $CCUnd, and \<orre•, Oru~c ,_tchcH <DY ), third . In Om C, EJ«mc Pumplun (•llO winnin1 f1nt 1n the cnrnc fleet). ~'P Elliot. Jeff Littell and Roberto Oorosttia (NHYC), iled to an easy first and Puscyctt, John SPiay (VYC). second Squ~uc · 8)-e, sailed by C.rol K I Ind Phil Richardton (VYC), rounded out at third. The cv.port Peach Hartx> Champ10Mh1p enc~ hu JU • cotnplcted 1b 1h1rd race out or 1 "'tth the eomplet1 n of the •bo\<d race The leading yacht~ and kipper\ for the car uc ! I Cursor. Jeff Fanttcll, 6~ pOtnl\, 2. Jiffy Too. Wooct.1 Kcmaan, 61; 3. Udtety Spfftt• Degenhardt, 61. 4 Sorcerer1 Denni~ R~nc. 61, S. R~ Dick Hayden. S9; 6. ~· Chuclc Holland, S8. 7. ~ John i.lay, 51~ . BUiiet, BrcMn, ~ 1, 9 Stidoo. PIUI Laura Sharp, • 49~ 10. M~­ H1rd)-RIOl"dcn, ~·~ JI 1 Pete JOhnstonc. 40; 12 ltye, Rteh1rdtori·Kollol, , I N~. Jld Ba&. I Ob\Cl1ton, 8111 Appl. JI; · J ' Defender. 8riell Mod. 37: I Wlllf Mocculft, HdJ 0 .-; 37. ~ un Oct. 27, ,.....,.... __.lcford. I J4•19 0CC vtaory, a Win l"-t C..-Willa ... .,...... J'• ........ """'' ..... arOuftd. occ b111J1 ... --~..., .._. H1•1rw C..-Ores Gillis. ·~~~.....,...,.-'--~~.......-~ ...... ~ After '°"'"96 .. the I• triart, the bOat ~ to beM IO the =.__..~=-'°.__fi."'nblh line fOf the nc.,t ll¥e1' la tM Humphrey Boprt Serie-. ln Olflil A W11 ~~ fint Jilf1 TOO. Rod WOock and Jim Ken 1:9'" (BCVC). leCnftd, and Sorarer. Oen• ~-vq, third. Ona I w D.e*'* ftM, , , ' ~ "You're not foolin' anybody, Jeffyf Give me back my play phone.• ~ llAIUIADUU by Brad Anderson "I'm sorry. Marmaduke. we don't • take bone deposits ... llAllCY ARLO AM> JANIS OVERBOARD NAlE At(> I A~ ROWING INTO TOWN -WT l't'A HO'f C61H& AN~WHfRE UNLESS ~bU rwo ~ 'fo S-'fA~ WTOF ~~Off ICE I Oll:A~? ADAll .- .. .... by Jimmy Johnson by Chip Dunham POR •TID OR POR WOUB by Brian Baaeet DRABBLS by Tom Batluk WELL. I FOR OPENE"5, 4QJ NEVER GE.1" A ~ SIGNAL ! by Lynn Johnston ···-&N POAN-f t-W/fJE-1 S1fLL CX> byKevtnF8Pf'.' -~IJ.1711 No Experienoe Netessary ~· June 6, 1991 The Dally Pilot ·Make Delicious Hoinmnade Jani in Thr~e -~asy Steps Many b'usy people believe that only rCxperienced cooks with s~ial equipment can make hoinemlde jam. NOlhing could be further from the truth! Anyoae can make delicious homemade jun in just three simple steps with freezer jam recipes fiom SURE•JW.• BRAND fruit pectin. You can prepare 3-Step Jams in less than 4S minutes with no special equipment. Just mix fruit with sugar and set aside, stir pectin with water in saucepan until boiling, and stir two mixtures together until sugar is dissolved. Both first-time and experienced t\omemade jam makers will enjoy making freezer jams. Freezer jams are famous for their frah fruit flavor and ease of prqmation. SlJ"lwbeny Jam, an aJJ-ti~ favorite, can be prepared in a jiffy with the 3-Step recipe. Once you've tried the basic Bu7 BlueberrJ Jam 3 mpe ¢1• ... 1~rries I tdl ,, .. ,,. te...jllb Yi tc 11'111 • 11 or di I II ~ Cllpl ..... I ,.+.,w•Ja.L• fnlll ..... ~mp-- MIX blueberries, lemon juice, spice Ind IU .. lborougbly; Id uide I 0 minutes. ma fnait pectin With Wiler in uucepm. Brina IO I boiJ, llirrina conllllldy. Boil I minute; remove from heat. ma mhnum tosether .......... llcr••lltely...,....Md•. ............ Pow into plutic conlainen; CO¥ef with tip lids. Let Mnd 11 room temperllLn 24 boun. Store in maer. After openina. score in refripnaor. M.U1 ""°"' 7 (8 oz.) cOl'llOilwn. Bu7•••berrr· PeaobJam 1 ""' ... .... ,. ..... ... IYl~ ........... -~dltHl••nrMI Yi"" ........... 7 ""' .... 1 ,.... lllU•lll.L• .......... .y. mpWllllr MIX,....,., .... peachea. ..._ juice ....... lhorqusblY: eet llide 10 ...... not hk pectin wid9 ._ in SiWepll'I. Brine IO a boil, flinina ~· Boil I nlinule; ranow ,,... ..... not.--aa111Mr _....., .. , • .,, ltl) ., ., ..... . ..... ...., ..... .... Q 1xl11n; CllMI' ............. Lei .................. ,. ..... Slali ill ...... Aftlr Of I I fnc. llme .......... ,,., 1 ''°') , .... .,,,. l Cllpl a h• .......... • allll ....... I ....... SUU-Ja.L•,,...,.... ¥• """*" ~ '* 3 cup1 ... Ind I arp honey. MIX mawbetriel ..t...., dtorolPJy; .. -. 10 minulea. S11a fnlil pectil wida Wiier in uaccpm. BrillS IO I boil. lt.irrina cae1t•ly. Boil I .-..: ranove from t.a. ma millma ................ er ..... ., ., .-.... .... ......... ,. Pour ialo pllllic CW' . wn; covw willil tip& Iida. Lee ..... IUOlil lenlpelllUre 24 houri. SICft ii fnaer. Aht:r opmiaa. llCft in ldripilOf. . M•1.,., 4 (8 or.) COlflfll1ttr1. • Do not ftlduce tupr or ue tupr ....,.._,The euct . ..,.... of supr, hit Md pectin• oecaa111 for a aood'Xt. • lJmwKI e e II tn.n fluil my be wd .... of frail fruit. 1'1llw froml tnail ... brtai ID nxm ....-n befUft ....... Pleplftl recipe ICalft'' I ID dira:*- • OwPl belriea w a.p MI dllle, ... ...,·m ctn. If ..... I faod plOCCllDr,,... ID chap fnlil; DO NOT ..... 1- o• i na bill of fndt. • AIWIJI .. fully ripe fruit Do 8GC w CMlripc or mderripe ~· • DO NOT cblble tecipel. Miatlft my 8GC .._ NOT'E: Ally of the fol.lowing may be added eo benies befcwe lddin& SUS.: Yi c.,11••_. d 11ll1,cll1"1•.--.• pkillor ................. (t11111ll,tf~ +'t a_, *J ftllt +ti I Ritt•....,., ... 1 .... , ............ 1 'rlJJll• ht ........ I kalMQ1111 .................. ,.. ~ m, ••• .__.,,.as ;111,__J*t ~ 11 .,, .. 11dul1 11, •1lrt _. cte.. _. 1 ...... , ••• ,__)lb • Supr "'oeten1 the jarh nl aids the tettina process. Meuure ....cardully .. • To pnipn pllllic COlllainlil'a tor seonae. n..e conW'S n1 Iida willl boilinl Wiier befUft .... jam. Fall COIDinen willl p ...... jam ID widlill ~ incll of topa. W.pe otr edaes rl CCt1 ' 1n _.cover wi6 U... . s.ar. hae jlml ... °' 111 II ltefripme after ...... • Loal for ua-Jl!U.• hil ,_.. in the.,.._ or annifta .-o1,ospoca'f-. . • ..-&L UOHT"" fnil pediD ii idelll if ,aa -ajmn chll .......... ..........4 .. ...,. recipe, keep it on file and try some of the tasty variations. Looking for a unique. flavorful, no-effort jam that feaaures many diff ercnt fruits? Try Easy Mixed Fruit Jam. a canaalizing combination of succulent strawbenies, tangy oranges and zesty pineapple. Easy Blueberry Jam is anolher simple-to-make classic. A touch of spice in the recipe complements the jam's sweet flavor. For a delicious breakfast or snack, spread Blueberry Jam on muffrn • scones or croissants. Easy Raspberry-Peach Jam will add an elegant touch io a wec~cnd brunch. Or. prcad on tout or an English mufftn to make breakfast an extra-pccial treat. Now. with SU1lE•JELL , there's no experience necessary to pcparc homemade jam. Anyone can preserve the wonderful flavor of summer fruits with super simple 3-Step Jun recipes. ... ,. Mixed l'ndt Jam ¥• mp • 11hlnwt.nies Yl IC I IJ-paled ...... peel +'• mp flMly dl1ne• ,eeW Gr'MlfWlioel l CU(~ O&.) OlllilU~ , .. ,...,., . .,..., 5 m,. (l Y• •.)-..r I ,.... 5Ull•JELL• fndC p«thl ~ CtlpW*t' MIX trawbenies. onnge peel Ind sectJof\S, pineapple with yrup Ind ugar thoroughJy; set aside 10 minute . STIR fruit pectin with waaer in saucepen. Bring to a boil. stirring con tantly. Boil I mmute: remove from hw. STIR miJUUtcS together Htil 511pr Is CGllJlf&ety dmol.-M Md llO ....,. .,-,. Pour into plastic contaJners; cover with tight lids. ~t 5c.nd II room l~ 24 hours. SIOfC in freezer. After openmg. tore m refri.gcniwr. Malus abof,16 (8 o: ) contomus Interested in more reci{HS and tips for making ~asy 3-Step Jam ? 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Deprivina children, in panicular, of important nutrients can h~ serious damaging side effects, including stunted growth and delayed cxual maturity. But, when it comes lo aduhs, especially as you enter your 40t and SOs, there ma\t well be something to this "cat lesa, live lonaer" theory. The next st~p for researchcn, which is already in progress, ii lo test monkeys because of their closer biological relationship to humans. The head of the famous Framingham heart study claims that his own research also confirms the theory. Still, there arc those (including officials of the National lnJtitutc o f Aging) who argue that moderate weight gain or about a pound a year as you grow older is all rifhl. The new Metropolitan Life nsurance weight charts reflect thi position. Rqlstrred dietitian lhnlft Scanlon answers ttadrl'I' qurstions about nutrition, dldlilf and food ldras. Smd qwd,_ le lhl'lllH Scanlon, R.D., c/o Qlllt1 Pllo(, P.O. Bo,~ 1560, COii• Mn., CA j11Z6. 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Thia c:ut result in a fire -1n allCI around the burner tubes Uftder lhe control .,.ne1. Bup may be takina ower your barbecue if any of these symptoms occur: •The smell or 111 in conjunction with the burner names appearing very yellow. • Barbecue does not reach temperature. • •To= ...... wtatll ~=::·..::: Wlaen mini I cowered caobr, cook with "'9tl open. You aim cu sprad out hDl ..... briquell or .,._ outer lettuce leaves ovcr liol coals· to prevent fat from ••• directly on them. Ute a~ bottle to mist names as 1 last raort. • Always berbecue in a ~11· ventilated area with adequate lighting and keep the berbecue away rroi\1 children's pla1 areas. U ltra Clorox-Detergent . powers out the dingy residue other d~tergents may leave behind. •Ro-read your ow1111•1 ...... If'°" ............ ptJ1 ,...a1y. -~ the YIM cmn1ctiam and holcl ID .a.. wre ~ are well ~neclld end in workina order b1 pourtna soapy water over the connect6on points. 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Fraser gave u n look at the common mistakes we barbecue ~ ::: •• ~ ... -.fjljij .. -... .... luck. ,,.., ........ ..... '"' .. .., = of cbicba, far ...... . the thip aad .... Ide C:O-MClecl .. the .... , .... ....... MariMte r1111 for lldiled jldda111 and ftaw>r, she sa,s. To .,....., drynm. Frater ,..,.. 1e.w. the akin OQ dufill ~ .na rcmovina it. if delftd. afterward. Barboc:ue sauces aho8ld be lddcd at the end. elpCdally lalnato-bucd and IUIJ'Y. sauces. which wil• burn easily. To cook, place the chicken on the grill, brush with ~getablc oil or marinade and tum frequently. Pieces of chicken will require 30 to .40 minutes over med ium heat; chicken halves 50 to 55 minutes. .=====:=;;;;;~~=====~~~=·=::;:~===m Finally, says Fraser, "Know your I own barbecue grill. T here are spots on the barbecue that are hotter than others, so move the pieces away from the fire or hot BEAUTIFUL, RICH, INTELLIGENT, SWF, 27. Blonde, blue eyed. with a love for traYcl, theatre. foreign films. and romantic walks on the beach, seeks Mr. Right tO live happily ever after. Find out how to meet someone like this or place a FREE ad of your own in DATELINE. See details in today's classified section. 11 I< \ ' ' I l 11 .\ , I DailyPllt """°"''°'"&Ci! IOUNf .. Y ... l(t-~llOlJIT pots if you have scorching or narc-ups." HAMBURGERS Common mi takes:· Hamburger " ~haped to fit the bu n and hrink!I, leaving a nuggeH~izcd patty. Hamburger is pressed with llpatula and juices leak out. Start with a good quality lean ground beef, says Fraser, and make it bigger than the hamburger bun to. allow for shrinkiige. Loo-;cly pack the burger for meat that's crisper outside; juicier in ide . Place on a greased grill or a burger ba ket over medium-hot coals or medium-high setting. · Because of the amount of handling that goes into ground beef, food safety expeTlS recommend oooking burgers to medium , or an i n ternal temperature of 160 to 170 ~egrees. Fraser ay· cook four to five minutc'S o r until browned, then turn and cook even minutes mo re for medium. ~TEA.KS Common M1 takes: "There can't be a problem with steaks, can there? Even the ch,eapest, toughe t ~teak you can marinate and do n '"0nderful jt>b on the barbecue." Turn 'teak\ witn tong , not fork. l:i h the fatty edges to keep the meat from curling. When the little bubbles ~tart to appear on top, turn. The Daily Pilot & VONS Invite You toAn Exciting FREE ''HEALTHY EA11NG" Shop~ing Tour With Our "Ask The Dietidan" Columnist Author & Registered Dietician D~LEE SCANLON Shows How You & Your Family Can Enjoy Healthier, Longer Lives Through Better Food Choices. Discover Surprisi ng Facts About Your Favorite Foods & Their Ingredients CALL TODAY: (714) 642-4321 x257 ·ro Reserve Your FREE Tour At The Time Most Con venient For You . Tuesday, June 11th.9am, llam or 7pm a t VONS Costa Mesa (185 E. 17th Street) ' EXT • At Every Tour ... Free Food Tastings t_.And A FREE Door-Prize Copy Of Deralee Scanlon's New book ''Diets That Work'' For~eightControlor Medical Needs Ms. Scanlon has been appearln~ radio & television to publidr.e fin new k. This ls your opportunity to ask her, in penon, about d ieting, nutrition and the spedal dletlry needs of chlldrm, eenlora and IUCh problftnl 11 Diabetes, H•rt Dilefl•, Choletterol, Arthritis and others. • ... , .... VONS ..., ... . ..., .. ,.... If to keep tlle jual In, and ~ poel 1helr own. em.non millab: Overcooki•· 1'lle best flSh for piWna are the finiaer f1$h, such 11 IM>rdfllh, MDnkfash and salmon. If usina tbe softer, thiMcr fish, a pilling basket is a necessity. GRJUED MONKFISH Oil the grill when c:ookina fish and use a marinade or baste frequently with butter or oil. Fish l 11~~c':rtrllh 1hould be barbecued at high or I unaH lemon, qu1nucd over hot coals for 10 minutes per Marinade'. · h f th. k d th 114 cup lune: ~ICO inc o 1c ness, measure at e 1 .4 cup vegetable: oil fish 's thickest point. 4 1caspoons Wonicstenhlrc uucc l'ORK I wnall 01uo1t. minced c.o . k Ov k. 2 cloves a•ufic, minced . mmon m1!fta e: ercoo ing; 1 112 1ea5ixl0fts ground cumin fire too hot. I le.spoon 1ra1cet lime rind Pork should be cooked over low 114 1easpoon pepper Marinade: In larac gla~s bowl whisk to moderate heat. Fraser says hold 101erher lime 1uice, vcacrabfc oil, your hand over the 9rill for four to Worcestershire aauc:e , onion, JUiie, six seconds ml\Ximum. Do not cumin, lime rind and pepper: sci a1tdc. Cut monkrish lnlo I l/!·inch chunk1; overcook pork; t he Pork add 10 marinade 1onin11ocoa1. Information Bureau says that a Cover and rclriJcra1c for 30 minute$. Remove monkf1sh from marinade, little bit of pink in the center is rescning marinade On each of four OK. greased mc:1al skc•crs, thread IWO piccu RIBS or fish ro1io...cd by lime: quarter. rwo C . . . 4Jieecs of fish folloWcd by lemon quarter. ommon mistake: Parboiling then t•o pieces oC fish. pork ribs before cooking on grill. Cook broch1:11cs on arcascd grill over which makes them tough· bumino m\!d1um-ho! coal~ or on .medium sc111ns. • o · 1um1ng !'*ICC and b•1t1ng occasionally the auce iind the surface of the with marinade:, for JO 10 12 minutes or ri bs becau c they put the auce on un1il r1!ioh flake ca ily when 1c led w11h too soon. fork Serve .. l() 6. Beef hort rib\: Unlike pork. SESAME-SOY precook before grilling, simmering IAMB CHOPS nt le11st one hour in liquid OJl top of the ~tove. After precooking, barbecue on lightly greased grill over hot coal or high setting, turning and basting for 10 lo 15 minutes. Po.rk ribs {country rib , !iparcribs, back ribi,): To grill, according to the Pork Information Durcau, cook over indirect heat (hank the coah, and don't put directly over them) in a covered kettle grill for l 112 to 2 hour', :wcing . the la\t 10 minute of cooking time. Rib~ hould be tender enough to be ea'iy_to cat. Wiggle a couple bones; if there's no give, cook a little longer LAMB , Common m1~1ake: O vercooking. Lamb chops can be marinarcd lnmh loin chops 1/4 cup \•egc1ahle u1l I .a cup wy 11ucc I tabk,poon chopped ginger roo1 I 1.iblc,~n lemon JUiee 16 sprtg.s frc~h r~cmury 113 cu p 'IC\t1me sccd<i Place lamb in hcllvv pl11,1ic bag and sci 111 hallow d1\h Ml~ 1oae1her 011, soy llUCC, singer rOOI nnd lemon juice. Pour <J\oCr l;1mh: \C;tl b1111 lijthlly. Rcfrigcrnlc for a l fc:11s1 One hour or up lo four hom,, 111rn1na bng 1)()(11 ionnlly ~JL. rll'.Cm;1ry \prig' 1n \\,lier for :JO m1nu1c' Spr.:Jd ,c,amc 'ccd on w<1~cd pape r Drum l.imh .ind dredge 11r11h ~umc LCd' C0t•k J.imb on grc;i'CJ grill over mcdjum·hol co.ii or un medium ~111ng, 111rnmtt once for 10 to IS minu1e or· un11I dc,ircd donencss Place half of 1hc ro-cm.uy pn .lamb while 111thng, add rcm:unm& 'Prt~ when la mb 1\ turned l!VCT ~i4. and cooked on a grc~ed grill over BEER BARBECUE SAUCE mes:tium hot coals or medium selling for 10 lo 15 minu1cs. Turn onl) once. J cup prep.ned h3fbccue CITRUS SUNSHINE PORK CHOPS • rotk chops (aboul I l/2 pounds IOlill) I 1c1U~n each ar•tcd or.np alMI l1:mon rind 1/4 c11p orange JUicc , • 2 l•hlc,poon' lemon JUICC :? 1ahlc~poon>1 YC(Claf>lc oil . 1 1.ihlc~poons minced fresh chi¥C• or green union 3/4 1e1~poon chili powder \/4 tea~poon c11ch,papnkl and pej1pet 114 1e<1~puon hot pepper ~auce Salt 10 Id le fnm all hul 1/4 mch f11 from c"°P': nick ra1 on ch<'P' at \·inch intervals. In shallow dish la11e c:nou&h to hold cho~ m !l1ngle layer, m~ l<>&cihc:r oranac: 1111d lemon rind, orange ancnc:mon JUICCI. ml, chive~. chili powder, paprika, pepper and h<>t pepper 53uce. Add ctiOps 1urn1 ng 10 co11 bolh sides; cover and m1mnatc in rcfr1gera1or for al least one hour or up lo unc day. Rcmo"c chops. ccscrv1 n1 an)' m.mnadc cook chop on arcascd Jrin O\'Cr mCd1um·ho1 coals or on mcd1um- h1gh selling, turning once and bn1shin& w11h marinade. for 12 10 IS mmu1c1 or un11I no long_cr pink inside Season with ~h 10 ta le. ~ervc 4. CHEDDAR· TOPPED BEEF BURGERS 3/4 cup shredded old Cheddar cbcctc 3 111blcspoons mayonna~ l/3 cu p chopped green onions 2 1ahlcspoons chopped ~ct red pepper o·· rd 2 teaspoons IJOn musta 1 egg I 4 cup bread crumb~ 2 1:1blcsponn<1 \\illcr or milk 1,2 1ca.,poon ~1111 1/4 1caspuon each pepper and dried 1hymc I pound gmund beer In \man bowl, combine cheese, m.iyonn.11 c. 2 1ablc.s~ns or lhe OftlOM, red pepper and half of 1he mustard. Cc,..·cr and set l"lllc In bo>AI, bcal cu; mix in bread crumb , w.itcr, oil, pepper, lhym.cJ. and remaining onions and muslard'. M., In bed, ~hape 1n10 four pallics. Cook p;11t1c\ on &RllCd &.rill ~r ho& coa Cir on t11gh scftift& for~ """"''Cllt 1urn and coolt for r.'O minutes lonacr. Spread chcc e toppina over pauics and cook ror 1wo 10 1hrcc: minutes tonacr or unlll de ired doncne and cheese has mcl1cd. Serve 4. • .... ~ R . a M I ........... ....... ,:'='::. -li:: ~ hfrenon, .tt. •X• .cccc~c·-. =~-; author IM o.ctaratton ol ~ .,.:''~ ._ Ill · Miiiet In.,.••••· ialrOducod one P'*orr fat, racMll I-" c;., .., 1111,; potatO M -l'reacll fries -to , .. ':J a~or ~1'i....":. lie ~ America. tho Foundin1 F1the" Md waacr In • cup lhen add dNa •kMw probably weren't ,,.. dinin1 oa wltll vt~pr •!id cOOlr, slirrlna. ~~'1 potalO lllld. unhl 111ixfurc " tbkk and bu~. Scir lit "A>f neatly I acneration aflCr ~f:.' ~ salt, If dctind, pepper lttld the Ctvil War, the l\'Cra1e r ~~ 1hts io prcpertd poc1toc1 and tOll American probably did noc 111 •. •1· Refriacnac 1ftd let rclC owemiabt d II .. . ,,, 1or KVCr•r hoUn .so n.wor. c1n mclcl. sala s ~· I , wroce Richard Noce; We hkc au rehe11 cu i• 1 Hooker an "Food and Drink in 0t,..1Uk or crockpo« 10 M:rvc, •llhou&h 11 America· A Hi1ton." (Bobb • 'l ~ culd. I llJIC vesc11bk oil hcciute • • :1 s lnC .... m ur Can1d11n b1e:on doet nua Merrill; 1981 ). mike r11 We try 10 w•tch cholc11erol llO .. But tome among the middle I JU\t dtieard 1hc bllCOft fat ,, 1 uac I d bJain. You can :tdju•t onion celery and c us an upper cla cs used celery ~cd 10 IHI~ Be su'rc to keep letlUCC ulads and others made or 111neaar .&nd~v ar 1buu1 the \amc ~toes, iomatocs and cabbages " •mount' for !M'Cel and JOUr tutc. Salach didn't become popular ·in M kes tO or \Crvini~. thct United Staie. until the 1880s 11hen they became a "plaything or the adYenturous," he "'rites. Jn "The Best of Amish Cooking" (Good Books , Intercourse, Pa.; 1988), author Phyllis Pellman Good writes that Pennsylvania Germans developed cooked, thickened dreu ings to use their potato and m3caroni ds. ..It is likely that these e , especially potato alad, fi d the vegetable gap th3t •eloped near the end or the wft,ter and before the $ardcn was pr6d~ing," she write . "All nece sa ry ingredients were pre_cnt, cve11 at that lime of the r. If the chicke ns v.crc n't laying well. eggs could be eltminatcd fsqn the salad it ctr; nour could bl used ir. their place in 1hc drC ing." '\"he e recipe nre from modern- day Penn ylvan io cooki.; GERMAN POTATO SALAD 8 cups cubed, cooked potatoc (about 8 medium-size d potatoes) 3/4 cup (heed bacon, ham or Canadmn b1ron (I u c one pound h;.icon) 1/4 cup vegetable oil, optiomil I cup chopped celery I cup chopped onion 3 tahlC)poons flour 1-113 cups w11~r BRAZILIAN POTATO SALAD 6 to 8 medium polatocs 2 medium carrots 2 tablespooru salt I packiige frozen ~as I medium Yellow Delicious apple I (16:ouncc) jar mayonnaise Oarn1sh: 1 hard-boiled egg I firm tomato l/2 green pepper 6 green ohvcs 2 sprigs fresh parsley Peel potatoes and ca"olt and dice. Brint lo a boll in salt •water and cook untir tender. Either boil or microw1vc the peas. Combine potllocs, carrots ind pea!! in a larite l>M\•I ind let cool. Peel and dice tile apple 1nd milt with veiet.ible~ and )/4 or the Jlr or m:ayonna1sc. Pack and smooth mixlurc mto a medium cas'«:rolc dish. Add • l.trcr of remaining m1~n11sc on top Shcc the egg into eighth . ave the tomato ~kin en one piece by peeling the tomato with a sharp knife in a contmuou c1rcul:ir motion from top to boltom. Uirdulty wrap the skin in a piral to rcsemflle a rose. Slice the remaintn1t tomato Into eltthtlu and rcmO\>'C I he seeds. lice the green pepper lengthwise and then into h11lvcs. Decorate ihc dish by .ahcrna11ng the garnishings ind pl1c1na tomato and p:irslcy in center. Rcfnacr11e overnight. Use a spatula to serve. Makes 4 to 6 ervings. NEW ORLEANS-S1YLE ) POTATO SALAD S _poundi. red potatoes 10 large egg> I cup celery, finely chopped ~. -· ='="-•-:r-,.,,r;;:~ t:=o" ,...,.red ,allow ....... 11• lelluco lcewt ....... nec1e11vet ~ .... wtth ..... Oft. H8'd boA I , IM bocll llkte IO cool 1Udlt¥. :Peel IOll nd lltce 10 .,_f •171-Wb --.by l ·intb wide. PllCle 111 larp bowl. bl'ftCM lhcll1 from qp ind Mt llidc. ~ celery end oliiis uct piece in smal bowl. Orate Ollion awcr celery mmurt Uliftt prlic pwcu, ~ Pffte OYCr mature. AAtd ~ flakes,, Sabld Supreme KltOlli"lo Mh and ~ppcr owr m111urc. Wann olive 0tl '" microwaw ow;a for JO tcconds and pour wenn over the \C1'i0tl1n1 mixture. Stir. Pour -uM>rUn& mixture U¥Cr potatoci and gently ruld &o&cthcr Stu cas in hair crM\wtM: and .uvc center sltee or 5 ~ for &.irnl\h. Chop rcm11ning CSP .ind put °" mp of po111orieuon1ng m111ure Muc mayunn11i\C ind mu111rd together 11nd dtop b)• '~>nh1k on cop of pot110 al1d mucturc Gently fold 1n m•yonn1i\C 11nd cg~ ta blend well. Rerngcrate at lc1n1 4-fiours 10 allow n1vors tu &lend. Linc 11 large bowl with lettuce lc3ves. Mound potu10.1Mtl1d on top. G1rnish with reserved cu slices, whOlc olives :ind \prinkle wilh p11prika. Make~ 10 10 12 crvint~• POLISH POTATO SALAD I ·'/2 pound) sauuie (kielbasa, knockwurs1, fr1nkfurters or other fii\IOntc) 2 pound new potatoc • I cup sour cream I tahlc~poon.wine vinegar I table poon horseradish 1/3 cup chopped red onion I 1.iblcspoon dill V.'Ccd, optional Salt and pepper Fre h letiuce IC11vc 6 h1rd·bo1led eags, cul into wedge Shccd green pepper nng) Place .iUllllges in k1tlct with just cnouah water 10 cover the bottom or the krtlcl Prick the casing.s. Cook, cO\'crcd, over medium heal for about 10 minutes, 1um1n1 frequently, until well·browned on .ill sides. Uncover ond continue cooking· until done, pricking c;uinp occa ion.illy to prevent 'ausagc from 6ur11ing. Drain v.·cn ind ;.illow 10 cool. Cut into I-inch dinJ;Onal slices. Cook the potatoes 1n boiling, ialtcd wntcr until render. nbout 20. minutes. When cool enough 10 handle, peel and lice into rounds In a large howl, cmnbine lhc sour_ trc.1m, vincg,1r. hnri.cradi~h. onion. dill. ult and pepper 10 t11stc. Add the "arm potatoes and to lightly 10 coat. To serve, line ina ividual serving pl.itcs IUMPIN' JOHN . POTA'IO SALAD j ~ .,.. .PGCMoea. boiled and quanoted ( .. left.Ott) I Jll' ~lit JMfPe1 ri!P I CH blact ol-lli(cd I .. , fOllled Id pcppcr:e 1,.,..nn....-1~ I Jll' ~ nMll&lrd l atp laal••• ·~ Dr••• ~r rl...., bl•ck olrvca, tualtd riMI pcpecn and ar1lcholccs. Choo JH;ppcn · Tou all 1ftpcd~nh qcihcr. Makes 10 IO 12 w:rvlnp. POTATO SALAD ATHENA 3 poorids 1m.tll red pt>l•&oc), hA~cd •nd sbxd trut~"'•'iC in 1 ~-1mh rhn:k 'I ices I· 11'2 CUP\ Kalamal• or °'her brine· turcd bladi olive eye into lt\'Cri 2 unpeeled &»rile clO\.C\ I tahk~ cho,pped frc h ore111no or I 1cas!)l1tm dried 2 lahlc•poon~ red \\IOC \lincgar lf2 cup olive 011 I cup crumbled fct.1 cheese I 2 cup finely chopped fre~h p:ir'llcy S:ilt 11nd pepper co tll\IC In 11 ste .. mcr, set over IH.>iling w•tcr, \team the pmatoc~ 1n h;uchcs. cCJVercd, Cor 6 to 8 minute,, M until they arc ju 1 tender In a 1.1r1c boy,.I combine tlicm w11h the ohvc~. Tn a mall )lluccp.in of llo1hng water, llotl the garlic for S minute\ omJ peel II In " blender puree the 1arlic with the orcg.mo, vmc1ar and 011. Add the kt~ and lilend the dre \ing unul 11 1 \\Ctl combined. To \ 1hc polnto mixture v.11h the drc~~mg, the par(ley .ind ~alt and pepper to 1.t,tc. ~fay SCl'\C at room temperature, <tl!IO good chilled ITALIA POTATO ALAD J 10 'i round' potalllc~ 3 hunchc' gic~·n l1nion.. cul into 112" tnch p1CCC\ I bunch cd-.""· l"UI inlll lr2-inch pieces Garhc. frc,h ur J"~dcrcd 2 cup rm.h p;mlq. thoflped Salt, lo ta tc Comely ground blai.:k pepper l cup. or more, c11tra·'-lfgin olive 011 Doti po111toc' 1n ~kms untll done. buJ sull firm Peel .ind cut into l·inch cubes ur/iccc Put in large mil(i ng bowl and .id chopped oniiin .ind celery Chop garhc Jnd p.mkv .ind 11lld 10 m1111urc Se.i\On w11h 'ah .ind pcprcr. Add 011 and combine. Stl'\C .it room temperature M.1kcs 10 10 12 rvinp -B! rlpp l(0tttard ~ &"'lrt Stars and Stripes Lamb Kebabs · 1-1 :? pound f1c-.h American lamb si rloin rou t, cu t into 2-inch cube\ I 'mall on11ir1 LUt into ~tnch !Mrp 1 red pepper. cut into 4 \tar 'hape~ t'our1h of Juh Marinade l/2 cup dry. red wine or orange juice ),4 cup broth 3 tbsp grape JC ll) 3 tb'lp. red \\me vinegar "' 2 ''P t.lricd ro .. cmary leave , cru hcd 2 tsp dried marjoram leave , crui.hed l ba> leaf I u.p. eJ-.oncd -..111 1 ''P· finely-minced fre.,h gmgcr Jn medium bo'41, bltnd marinade in1ndltnl . Add lamb c:ubH, cOH•r, rcrrignate and marinate 4 to 24 hour . Mix senral times. RcmO\c meat from marinade and thnad on skewers, a llernatintt mtat a nd onion, endln1 •ith rtd pepper tar. TO BROI L: Place lamb ktbabs on cold broiler pan. Broil lamb .. lnche from ourct or hut 5-6 minute pu idt for medium· rare. TO GRILL: Ignite coals In barbecue; allo,. to bum until bright red and co.,,rred "ith gray ash. Grill lamb kebab 4 inches from coals S-6 minulr per s ide for mtdium-rart. Dlueberry Rice a lad J cup~ c0<1l.~d rice I cup rrco;h bluebcmc I _ cup to:i..ted 'ltccd alm ond\ I 2 cup -.wcct '1rimgrc11c · In cnct.l1um h<>,.,,I, combine rice, bluebeme . almonds and "ina1grc11c I os' and -.erve with kebab .... From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5671 PROM llORTM OAANOa CO. ...1211 P9'0ll IOUTM OAANGa CO. -1111 T .. DAL'YN.OT CLAISll'ltO Of'ACI! HOOAS ,.......,,,.~ ~,.. ....... ,:JOpl'n ....,_C-•• .... ,. oo--5 OOclfl\ FnUO PM Mon630l'tlot T-530"""' Wed:llOl'tlot , Tl!lns-30 .... ,,,,,., .... Fl1SJ0"""' C .. C. YOU" AO TMI '1RIT DAY T lie Oell'f l'llol st r ,_ IOt ff'IC*IC:Y Ind KCWllCY ~ ~11110t100oecut ...._ ...... wMfl ~ eel ...... oec:e. 9"6 ~ yo.w ed Nity AICIC>tt ••Ott """""'••tely 10 &O st71 f he Oelly Noe .u:ep11 "° loMlol•ty t0t eny .. ,Ot "'.,, eo-•-' IOt Whoell 11 ~ lie ·~"~ taucil to-"'9 COit ol the ~· Ktuely OCCUOOtCI by ,,,. em11 C.tdot can Odf be llllOw.d lot ti.t> twst ..,_,'°" Ah/ 9MOulll not DH""''""' 30 dtVS 11 r~ ... be ~I 10 but 1'01 ...... ..-0 to ltnenCe Cll¥gM compuleel .. 1 • •' ol "" un9M waa.nce Piii "'°""' ti eollectoon coMa .,_, WIY ,._..,._ tllOf,_., I left •••• ~ .. ~ • ... ~' .. n ( . Time To Buy! 7M-7MY. M•'9U•rlte ·Good solid duplex, 2·28R unlta plut gu- est room, $525,000. A Must Sell. 41 CMI Qoldonrocl • New, aplft level 3BR townhome, p•tlo, 3 de- cks. VleWI Ovef the city. It's a be- auty! Call To Seel 209 D9hll• · Unusual! Near new contemp. 3BR, Family, 21h B•th. Ocean, bay & city vleM. Loads of granite & marble, $799,500 OPRN auN 1 ·I PM P.S. Coml1t9 Soon · Cozy duplex on ocean side of bayalde. Call & register for your wetk through. I t • \ •• ~ ' I 1 : t I ~ r· 11• • ( . . . . ' ' I 'o ' 6 r J, . '" : .• EDUCED TO SELL!! MIU VERDE POOL/IPA HOME 3BR 1:V•Ba, many up- grades Inc l trench doo11 & windows. akytlghl, buttt.fn book· 1Mtwa & much morel Reduc.d to ONLY ..... ooo CLOSE TO n i. . 1W OCIM, _,,. IVALLIYVllWI 11,117 I~ LOT 4Br. den ~ bonu1. 3,591 1/f. Prof da<lor & lndacpd , Sl4QK . Ownr/Agt 496-91&3 ~J. \'d l· .• H· I I . t 'I I" 1· ' .' 1 JI> 28R 1 BA toed yd gar UITllDI f .. :,--. j • • • lf ·no dog•. 382 L.a Pert• 28R ~ c:Mn houH 1n • eAYPRO•T 28R 1 HOUll TO Pl Nwpl Ht1 $975. Avl country 1et1lng 2Ba. O.tcony. summer IAYFRONT! 7/t. Bren 6eH996 Hrdwd flra. 2 car gar. $2500/mo. yrty St900f 29r dpl11 for 1 n/tmkr J BR, 2 BA, din rm. 2 1925/mo. 329 Unlver· mo. Bkr 842·3850 exec-type •dult Cov· car gar, fncd back· •l!y Dr '1P 84'2·28UI ••LUPFS 3BR 2Ba. 1 ered ca rport, w•ler ya•d, patio, irtra 1tor· Mes• Verd• 4Br 2Ba. aty. frplc, new kitchen, pd Avl 7 /1. No pet• ege. S 1300 54&-2 1 « fenced back yd new w d hkup. 2 pateoa, 11300/mo. Shown by 3eR. 1BA. prvt hm crpl. xlnt toe St850 PoOI S1550 548-oe14' appt &40-5324' Obie gar lg y.,d mo. He 6 credit '-' •OCUNFRONT-2BR DELUXE 2 + 2 TwnhH. S89S No pelt. 1928 28S4 ~ang Pl S49"6023 1 BA. cMc:k. 1 car gar. pvt patio, gar. yard, Maple St 5.t.8-6680 N.-P°"T H•tOHTS Won't tut at 114'50 nu cwpet1. yrty lae AYL IMM•DI 48, JBa. 2Bt I Ba duplex. Patio. mo Blir 6'2-3850 ~-IT5-0e36 1800 •''· Int decOf. carport No peta 1825 2Br 2Ba condo, Q~•t model cond, s 1 500 Avalt now &4Al..e5M toe. f P pool 1pa a" Lndscpe 1vc 3105 NEWPORT HEIQMTI gar MC·gate no pe11 Loren Ln. 545-7506 Sharp & ipacloui $1295 mo 854-2841 ( .. ( j' •.. •I , a. I~' CtTarmlng 3 BR 2 BA 28R 1 ,..,Ba twnhme 3BR 3BA ~hfn Hplc • IL ..... ••v...w 1 ... te ._.. 28r 281 house git, patio with WO pvt patio. pool 1pa , patio, tovty ICHOOLlllMOH 5BR 2¥.Ba w/1uper .....,_;...;.;;;.ir.;;...;.;.;.~.;;;.;.;~.:...;_;- maater bdrm & apa. Th • trv 2·•1Y home I• rNlty unique & great valu•I • Reduced to O .. LYt•s•,eoo IHllDonM ...... ., Rea:141-1775 Ole: 7eo.IOOO WM~~ . . H111 • • t \ .. 1 • • ll OUTITMmlllO CUITOll llOlllJ Thia 41!1R 38A home i. toeelly upgraded & Hpended • 2 ftr• placee. new ~met kitchen, ram1ly/game rm. l.Ulcurtou• mae.f autte w/petfo E.11erc ... rm, unique 1kytlgh1S & proreHlonally land· acaS)9d garden w'apa • S4ft,OOO Call fof prtv ... 9hOwmsl ....... •.•.. ., llee:MM171 Oll:TINOOO vrr• ... , •••w ~. • d. d/W, 2 Pfk 2593 EJ<Mn Ave •C pool. carport a lndry ara 51250 mo Call 3br. 2\o\ba, •Int c:ond ape. n.-pnt Avt 6 1 $995 mo 840-0578 rac Sorry No Pett Lindi 714-244-73«57 Ss.4'9K A 850-M13 11295/mo. 875'-94163 CLEAN 2BR duplH $865 Curt II 7~5000 •to CANYON Beaut Y OWNER. S.11 vaiue .. r ••• CeMo "' New cerpet dr•pes. O~-NOUS• Nwpt 28r 2Ba conOO w tat>-ln NB .. 48R, 38A. P::/R ~ach, new car.,.11. encl gir. w d hkup Hll 3Bt 2Vlba condo uloa1 view of golf pool, lg lot, handyman lg dbl gar909, w d S750 mo. 548-3898 Call for hr1 adreu cOUf• • S1950 131-&eea ~::~ p~9;!i~0 ~~~t,1 ~k J:S3~:u1 Condo 2br. 2b• nr t>c:h s1235 mo 722-1177 ----------Uk• nu Pool. spa I THE GALLERIA arbor Ridge., C1... FURN SUMMER tefltal p C.th cell, tr\g 2 car blanc• Mdt, hlgnly up-1BA USA, elltra c ... n an. s1oso 548--041M graded, W1r & mtn W/D, gar. $800'mo view $748,000. Appt 944-7220 Of 754·7781 CONDO. 28r 28a. 2-c.r Ownrlek 7 ....... 1... gar. pool sp1 Avail r ....,.... ...., .IASMt .. a CR•aK lmmed. 782 w .. teyan VERUILLll Ocean view 3Br 2Ba. Bay $1 000 957·2731 1pa. Ava1t1bta July AT WMOLllALI 12900 . sec 721·9547 E SIDE 2Br. new pnt & In •• tor own-uni-bllnd1. g1r. lndry. )llnl v .., •• Prime COM, 2BR 29A cond. 132 Uu lane being sold under mar· hN wtyd & frvt1 tr.... S790 mo 640-2428 ket • All In premium overtk ocn at Lookout 1.....;;....;..;;..._..;;....;.._~--.;;.,___ qulel location• Pt. s 1490 875-9978 '-~ !Of. JOll? I 1 BR Penthou1e I 133'< Ha 1M MW1P'int ti.tore c.... .... ,,.,. ..... 2&.3 Bdrm, 2'~ Bath, t>eaulllut townhomea In se rene garden •••· ttno Terraces, fir•· pl•c•• lull HCUrfly. w d hookupa, coveted g1raoe• 1 mlla 10 beach Near 17th St shopping and Ir••· w•y Subatentlel ....,,...." ellowenoo w 1-yr lea•• 646-4472 RAVE A GARAGE SALE 642-5678 2BA Comef, 1179,900 ll'Ol*'i141M~Oh ,OUllllthepawment- 2BR Dual Ma1r S 1 NK i-;pal;;;?;Cl; ... ;;;wt:c:l•:•;•;d;;;:CONUll;;;;;;;;' ;• ;';liecl;; .... :.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5;;;-~~;t;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;~;:;;;iii ..,. .. er .... CeM I~ 844· 72' 1 fof vlewln9 WLTURDH 5 BA. 3 BA. Z"""8n fof aa•e,0001 Priced S180K betow same I mC)Oell lncfude9 ~t Jon~ Age 1n. 7291 The PNdenllel c...,,.,. AMlly t WIN DINNER FOR TWO AT Find our hidden Oassi- fied Ads .. And Win' c ........... : l Simply find our hid· den classified ads tomcwher In our dassi· fied section Cut and paste the ads on the an· tTy blank and mail. 2. Al entria.,must aniw by Thunday Noon 3. Wmncr WiO be chc.n by random ctr.wing and wmn 1'1 n~mc will appeat ln the followlng days paper. One Winner per week 4. Contest wdl run SJ241191 • 7/12191. I '\: t<\ HI \ '\ h Phone-----------------------...-..---- I ,.... Mi Here 1 ( ,...~ .... 1 llWPOllT CllllT 28A 2~8-+ den. New cerpet • pelnt 2 Cet gar, 11'00/mo. yrly. Agt, Chrlatlne 72~ Of &4e-7078 8atboe ~t Alty NEWPORT N(). Twnhm $t4&0.,28R 2BA, frplc, patio, 2 car attch gar. W/O hk up. comm 1pa PoOI •vi 8/1. S.o.e547 NWPT HOTS. 38R 38A. LH. $1555/mo. W/D, refrlg, water, traah. pool .. rvlce Incl. 531 IRVINI!. OPEN Sat/ Sun 1 ·5. S.2· 1042 Nwpt Shrs 38r 2Ba. frplc, yrly. Avl now. 2 car gar, w/d hkup. Pool$1•00. 760-8508 Summer/Vrly Rental Elegant bch. house. marble floors. Rel. re9. 495~62 eve. Need tome ..,,. n1009Y? He¥919#eg9 .... - t I f',; I ... I t it I •LM 219 20th St upper 28r t 8• Apt. Com· pletely redecora.nt1, S875/mo. Parkl~ & U\111 Incl. e73·t 07 for smaller 1 BR unit, call 873·3152. 2BR 1 BA YI blk • from ~. sngl garage. V•ly $925/mo Incl ulll. Baby Ok. 723-1•97 .• OCEANt9AY VU ·2BR 1BA. sundeck. stove, ref rig. 1·2 tu're persons. N/S, m11· N/P, yrly, $990/mo Incl utll. 673·6372. On The Water, Bayfront apt.-All util Inc. 1 BR, 1 BA. $875. Pvt dock & prkg avl 723-4567 · \ \ l'-.t j '.1• , I I i UTURIL•VDI See 2BA 2BA w/ocean view A COOi bfMU. 5995. No P .... 2151 Pacific /we. &Jt-45107 or 855-oees UTURIL•YDI See 2BA 28A w/OCH/O' ...;.;.;;..,l~.;._.-.,...o.;...._ __ view & cool breeze. 1-;;.;..;.,..;.;...;.,;;,;...;,....~..._..,..,. $995. No P9t1. 2 t&1 Paclnc Ave. 831-6107 or 865-0885 StOOOffll CLOll TO ALLI 1 28R 1 BA. close to shops and bu .. 1. Wiii •ooept ·OC. HOU9lnt1 S875/mo. 2298 Maple. CENTAUR MGMT 842·2288 1 BR EHtslde. Quiet & •--------~­private. Ideal for sin· EASTSIDE 2BR t YIBA, gle 11dult New carpet, refrlg, gH & water mini blinds & paint. Incl. Frplc, carport. S595/mo. 646·4902 $825/mo. S.5-H53 1 BR Bach. apt., din. EASTSIDE 2BR 1 BA, lrg table & relrlg. Quiet. llv rm. relrlg. carpo11, S595 mo Incl util. ga1 & water Incl. nonismkr. 646-4253. $750/mo. S.5-5853 ...... 1 OR, flroplace. cable. •:Mver'l=::IM:.:irl:.:cl:•"'::fled::_ __ ==========:;==:..:::::::::::::;::-,l p ool. p11t10, garage. No pets. 399 W Say GOOD LOCATION! SIOOOFF By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH S8751mo. 650.8357 ..... YOUf camper beWI .... ng niore d11¥9wey then camp11in? Sell it with • clewlfled iMI ~arge 2 BR 1 VIBA townh ouee, lndry room, patio, all blt·lns . $825/mo . 2078 THURIN S.2·2288 .. f i , ' ' ' H1 ' " ' • I I 2BA, JlllA ......... a/C, d/w • lndry hkup, new carpet, '9 enc patio. •775/mo. 843-0387 SURPRISE I Win 2 FrM Dinner• H111,t,,, 1' ,. H .Ir t 11 •11 r 't, l,' MNT. HR89' O•M 1BR. 18A, am quiet bldg. 1885. 213-844· 4539, 213-846-8857. 2 13·568·8953 Both vulnerable. North deals. NORTH +7 •9 52 tAKJ 71S ',"','11MILllLY ~~ -0 .J\ °'" j -J) "C ~Q.e and shifted to a diamond. Declarer \:)\!;ita ~Cit.I ~). ~ P ~ ~ won in dummy and,f"ince the con· --------HltH ~ C\AY I. H)UAN .... •••• WEST •A Q 10 2 EAST •J 9864 9 6 +A 10 3 2 9 K J 10 8 686 •9 76 • Q 10 4 2 +854 SOUTH • K Q IS 9 AQ743 •9 3 • K J 3 The bidding: North Eut 1 v Pua 2• P ... 3 ': Pua P ... Pue Sou lb I . 2 • 4 Opening lead: Ace of • West Pua Pua Pua t ract was safe if declarer 101t no ' more than t.wo t.rump trick.a, South O Rearrange l.tters of the continued with a heart to the ace. A four scrambt.d words be. club provided an entzy to the table low to form four sirnple wordJ. for a second trump lead and declarer ... -----------~~~no~::'~d ~~!'.ng three tricks in I ,~ Al s. ,H. 112 y J I At t1U) other table West. elec~ to double f<;iur heart.a. H ere, too, the .__ __ __,...__...____._.....,_.J o~ning lead waa the ace of apadff followed by a diamond 1h ift at tric~ I S C U R H 11 twq. It was obviou1 to declarer that. ._ ________ __._ Wd~'s double was balled on a trump 3 I I' J J stack, so South 11et about taking . • _ • _ countermeasure' . ..__._ ___ ..._ ___ _. After winning the ace of dia· I I m oods. declarer cashed the ace of • U P S L H Granny to teenage clubs and came to hand with the 15 I 16 I '!_ 0 f grandson, "You may find that king. Two clubs were diacarded from ... the virtues of hard work are dummy on the king-queen of ~-_____ ...... _ ...... _ ..... spades. and the jack of cluba wu extolled mostly by people HB di• ocean view condo. SunMll, ctty llgtlts. •P• Fem only. $475 Ylutll S.2·8355 MALE 23-35 to ahare ew Studio Apt. flp. 28R 2BA Hunt Beach kitchenette. al(yllght, apt, mlle from beach utll pd. great area. Poot S442.50 Call S<t95/mo 5-48-6179. Jon, 982·4917 N •W~ORT P• NIN• l-N..::B:.:;.:..;E.:...';:;;8;.;lu;_lf.;..:..;P..:.O_O_L_S_l_D_E 8ULA Nice 1 Br 1 Ba. EXEC HOME Mair BR, 1tep1 to bchl Gar, $725. Eves 5484122 frplc. elec ger opnr $500-1700 721-0400 Handtlng Quaker. Hetnz, Eagle ano other national brand• Service accoum• set up by company. E•· cellent return on ln- vestm9"t atartlng part time Minimum In· vHtment S4,745. F01 Info 1 ·800-323-8317 F-OUNO._''olde type dog, vie. ol ~ yon ~ ./Vletorie ~ 831 ·2998. &4e-11!C\?1y FOUND, Large ~ male cat. Vtetnlty 'OI Dana Pt . Nlgue4 ,._, Stonehlll 49S-3ot81 100 FOUND Red & am Schnauzer. Vlclnlfllll 22nd & Tustin, ~ 648.fS44• )QI FOUND. small dll9l AGE local v.ndlng white, old. Found i en route for Hie. Wfll sell 5/29. la at ~ all or part. Repeat o.c. Animal Shene58 3 bualnesa. secure loc•· FOUND: Gold .... Ilona. Abov. average ding R--. Cot-. SMALL 28R apt. S850/ mo. Utll. pd. Call Jim Income. 800-tM<>-ee&J .. _ Ne tw h 3B 2'""8 def Mar. lnaplratk>tellr. n H , r " •· Notwortl Martlotln9 area. Call 844-68311J pvt yd w/apa, aec, at It• •••ti Prod· or June (213)439·2113 or (213)437·1942 SPACIOUS clean 3Br 2ffa "1h ~lk from ocean. 2·car gar avail. 11450. Cati Jennifer, 714-833-3650 days South C<>.t·-.t MP! I() 2686 tlPACIOUI• Lg 3BR 28A, garage, f/p, D/W. Close to So. Coal! Pina 1975/mo. frplc, !ully !urn. M/F. ucta, compensation 1FOUND: Golden S800/mo 645-8799 eve plan are \.excellent & triaver, male, appl Shr NW~T CR•8T timed to capture lnl'I yrs. Call to l~e twnhae, 38r 2\AtBa, e1Cpan1lon. 873-4714 722·1844 Wk, ~ tennla. pool, apa. 2825 hm ,,, $700 TOI'." 949-t••• SUCCESS Have you been .. arching for the 'an· swer to success? Your answer Is: GOAL TENDER LOST -dOQI, 5f30,tl ward 8 yr old 1 . blac,I\ & white bof colll• (Toota). 4 yr spay black with Leb (Seta) CM eM 548-9985 lat Loose lips sink ships. Anything you tell declarer about your distri· bution might lat~r be used against you. ruffed with the nine of trumpe: I f E E O L I l Without --·---·" Next, the king of diamond.a wu r.----------.--t cashed and a diamond WU ruffed in I' I I 18 I e Complete the chuckle quoled the closed band. Had West diacard· . _ • . • • by Ml1ng 1n the missmg WOfds 505 Sunflower CENTAUR MGMT. 642·2288 1---S-TU_O,;;_;IO~C;:,;O;...;N;_DO__ E'SIOE CM. Safe clean alngle on P"' alley. Thia book will not only help you set your goaJa. but It will also help you attain them, and become 1uccesa· lul Send $ t 4 95 plus 12.50 •hipping end handling to· Hawkeye Marl\etlng, PO Bo• 6040 Dept l A, Hun- ting ton Sch , Ca 92815. Hurry, the first 1000 orde11 wlll r• celve a l'Rl!I! High quality pen Vour sat· lafocllon 11 guaranteed This hand 1s from a team match when! both declarer11 ended in four heart.a. South '11 bid of two spades did not neceuarily prom111e anything in trust suit: it simply asked N orth 10 continue bidding naturally N orth showed three-card heart support. and outh cho11e the major -suit gamtt. Where t he auct ion went as shown. W est led the BC'!' of spades ed a spade, dl'Clarer would 1imply you develop from step No. 3 below. have exited with a trump and West ~ PRINT NUMBERED I' r r ,.. Is I' I' ,. I would have had to lead int.o declar· ~ LETTERS IN SQUARES er's major tenace. t10 Weat over·=========================:!:=:!=~ !'lfft;<f. That just delayed the ft UNSCRAMBLE FOR I J J J J I J J J inevitable. West could not return a V ANSWER trump. so declarer ruffed the spade _....;..;.;.;.;.;.~.;...-----..__.-.........,_ ..... _ ..... _ ..... _...__.._ ...... return and exited with a low trump and had to score the A Q of heart.a at the end to land the contract. Semi furn Pool, Jae. Near Tustin & 20th. tenn11, gate guarded Sl 15/mo. 873·3600 S800/mo. 557·7838 Rooms 2706 Nr Hoag Hoapltal, CM Ent, non/smkr, 20.20. enc101ed, 14' fully empl.-kll & lndry, high 1130/mo 536· phone & cbl hkup, Avt 3Me after &pm lmmed. 646-3405 811 •,ir1Pc;<> Off1cp . ·fo1 Hen! ?7fi9 2t3-898·515t lnV(",11111·nt pportun1ty 2908 ADMINllTMTNlt IALEI AllllTAI' Busy adVel11alng ;§!- part men t of df* newspaper neede ganlzed •••1·1·· Heavy PhOf'IH, ty and cu11omer •• Call 642..41321 , . 250 ~ n TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE .. ·s3sn11vo 1no4wA e1doed h.q A.nsow peuolXe aJe >fJOM pJe4 JO sen~!" e411841 PU!J A8W OOA" 1UOSpueJ6 e6euee1 01 AUU8JO s3sn11vo -Bl!JecJ -4sn1d -4snJo -4s1uel\ ,_, S•IMSNY SU1-WQ)S MEET SIOOK nffded, Ii.Illy COi· laterallzed, for auto flooring, 15~ Int pd monthly. tnlo 63t-&120 Ans Svc Ol*•to .. Day & Swing wee~ sh1l1s Must type 'Wti. train. SS/hr. Co fta Mesa 540-1 777 I Att· Local men/Wo ''' ------$425/Wlcly. 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Apply 2548 E. CIM Hwy. Corona del Available Now Women need Jobe In Kuwolt.1 SS i.a ftff Detall1 phone 111•1 S5 mln0 .. v 900-788-7870 II I i 1•Q Busy newspa~ coip,1 pos1no room 11 tooll•r(t for 1111 ••p•rlencef1 PH lO•Up art11t "ror -r 1amporary MHlme l>O: 11.0 1Juf\ ]J \11t1 ~.'J You JIC Sthon It w.ll r~i' •\ 11.11111\ h.1\111~ .1 r.1111o1h mh: .11 lhl wo1111ng n1gnt1 alM' 1111111wr11 llowcw1, ,111,•r rnonlh' woelcends Exper~e.' 1r111111111i: 11\t.r m.11 110111111,d 11r µreferred Please mB. p.1rtm:1,fl11' .111.111,, .1 dc'''l'C n'pnl ••sume oi coma •n h, I\\•'• n M,11, 1111tl S.1111111 now k .i\i:' Im out an appllcat •• '''" in 1111 ll1111h1 .1h111t "h.11 11ec11 ... to 330 w Bay s1 t•, tlt•11' 111 .1d11i;\1 11 more \t,1hh: unJ Cotta.,.,, .. CA Uh. hli;\l\k Attn. 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CONSTRUCTION (\ II r\11111•1 iJI\ 1111.-lllt Ill~ lllh 1f1\ d Mlgh Salarlea Paid LMng E•~·· No• Hiring, All Occupa. lions, U S ano Inter· natlo,,al PrOfeCta eo- nu .. 1 Serloua ~P. pllca,,ta Only JOO· t .. 'l'.14t0 MM to IPM EDP. luncleV IAM to SPM EDT c....e.. ..... Ffr or PIT fOf Cl••nera. fl 190-31" YOU CAN MD fT • THE CUlllAED1 ..., .... CALL CLASSIFIED 842•1171 ... , CCM1DT Mele IO. 13...,..'" bani!, love ocean, bodla, ....... ....,. 1,., oorn breed a bMns. •1-. ,... .,...,. SWM n . e·, 1»1onc1 Ni,, brown ...-...... JnCMee, ~ end ro- manlic .-...... Seek °"""' ~ pet· 80ft to hlWe fun ..... 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CA 94005 RESTAURANT SECRETARY PIT DILLMAN'S Professlonal manage· E11perlenced d inner ment consultlng firm house Server. FT/PT. rltqulres P{T secrotafY Apply In poreon 801 3 days a wee!( 9-5 E. Balboa Bl, Balboa who 11 proficient In WordPerfect 5. i and Reateure,,. hae eiccellent com· TIRED OF munlcatlon s1tlll1. Call I 714-436·0224 to ar· WAITRE I range for an lntet'lllew. .... ·~ •. ~ /\, 'f • I • I I * BUYINO ITEM8 * • 1890'1 to 1150'a • •Jewelry 10 Houllhold• 111taM L~ Mlp. 173-1223 MT1GU1 aPOllUI * COSTA MESA • 1931 Newport Btvd Tremendoue Selec:tlonl French•Englisll•Amer r,1 I, 1 j 1 I 1 ! 1 , t I ' •) · LAKER PLAYOFF TICKETS GOODllATI 4ff.5520 IH•ft• nHd good home. Tortol•• •hell. 2 beby dwarf white •unnC... 850-7121 •IOOO Sq. Ft.• Mon-Sat UM. Sun 12~ •We Buy end Solt• Conelgnmentl Weleome •• 142-8990 •• H E L TIE P UPPIES ~======='!':!'--Al<C. AdOfeblo. tovlng. 2M. 2F. full cottera ppl1,jrH P', f,() 11 2 Alrlin• hcketa, Orange Co to Denver, June $300-1350. 7~7 •R•ll'IHG•RATOR•· 14·18 Sell S228 rnd VOUNG Femato apayed GrNI condition, har· trip eoch. 675.eses Tabby cat nood• good vnt gold 1150. Vou Chindeller, Brass. Wll· home. Very eweet. Pick-Up 6A0-0722 llamsburg style, 12 5'&&·9438 0 1557-5722 GOOD • USEC fights, 38' diam. ucel WHIRLPOOL REFRIG cond. Orig $2,400, 19 cu n 1150 now S700. 673·9HSt. Movtntt 548-7009 EirerclH Bicycle, Oflgl- K9nmore Wesher/Dryer S 150 both. MlcrC>Wllvej oven c .,ousel $50. 536-3824. Eetenda High School Footltelllooetert Gigantic g-.go eate a AiUmlnum can Clrtve. Sdl004 ~ IOC. 2323 "'***-(lltwMll WI· '°" a Adamal. sa """2'30 \ ' ' ' ·'· l ' ' • 24' Tl1M. t•71 loedecl, lllce new, onty MK mll••· 19,500 090. Mutt a-. 79-1104 eYO, 844-8722 day. Ye TMIL•R 2 ~ W A 11 o e e I f. con te lnod. 12995. 714/85CM14211 A .I \ 'j' t' ·:' : . j, '· 1 l WIOTICI ...... .. ......... -. .. ... ... ,,. ....... ,....,.,. .. dolnabul6Meit•'. Tt4E" llNGl.E OOUAMET. 10 Mou Glen. Irvine, Cellf. 12115 ..... Mc:C.,,,., 10 Mou Olen. IMne. c.lif. 12'715 Kim Hurst, 731 Aldetwood, =o rt BHch, Calif. ofhl1 bu1lne11 Is con· ducted by: a genetal petl· Mfltllp The regl11ranl(s) com- menced lo tranMCI ~­,,.., under l'1e Flc1ttlou1 • CAaM • Wiii drhle to lulineH. N•m•<•) li9'ed a .. &-.. above on. Mey 12, "" you to pay ~ .. , '""' Irene McCarthy your cer. 21 3/13._ Thi• atelemtnl waa rl19d 7777. 714m2-eol7 Witt\ !tie County Clerk of Or8"Q8 ~ on May 17, j \' ·" 1 f " [ l' .• J1·1 •f I, l• II() 1111 '4Mat0 Pubffahed Orange Coatt Daily Piiot June I, 13, 20, CttoYy 1MI llluor 27, 1"1 rod. 15K mt, 11.500 _______ Th_-30_7 080. 7~9-1104 9¥01, &M•r22 day. ""'-IC IOTICI ll'R•• ORANG•S VW 1972 C.mper Van.. M•N Verde G•reoo HTOOe ........... .............. Seto. Sat/Sun 8·5, Run• g roat. body t882 'raMI woftc. 11200. 14&-4188 ............ Q S 1a f The followtng pertont lf9 At it1; ' •rao• .... COl'ner o doi"fl bUsineH as: PUii.iC llOTICI WM: l!Of!CP PUIUC NOllCE f! NOTICE OF DIVIE> PUBUCA~ .............. , ...... ,..!9 T...._.C....,,_.,•WTu ... ..... a...~ ..... .,, =. ................ ~ ...... Cllla,.1 n rs 1wd1n---..-= = 'i::':':9;.. .:..1n .. " ............ N011C! OF lllENDl«J POWER TO SEQ TAX-OEFAUL TED PROPERTY 1 fi\Mo ..... lllW_,.,_. .... Mor.._.,.. ........................ ,, , ... ~._.. ....... tlldlnd.e I I ..... .., ...... ,Gl19!.an~.1 ' ........ tl:01 am. .. ..,._~ llfGll8'W ....... Uttecl .............. °' ............ :=--·-.... _........ . ....... __....., P"lll8f'r 11... -Of IR ll••Y•lf 11)111 I ,...,.,!If' ......... -~.., ~prtort•t .,,. O'dodlPJ". Ofl .. liell ......... ot--• •Dal m-....., ......... . The ....... "'*" .. ~ ..... dadlrldlDM .. f l11111adl9.._.• .. amoia ............. lndalln ...... ~ .. ..... °''=· H.,.prapertrlenaer.-.ned ... ~ ol r • ......,. • 5 o'dodl an f'9 ta ....... .., ......... br .... ~. OR WAITER? SECURITY , 6AM· 12 Noon OFFICERS Newer Stacked Waaher/ Dryer, Gee, 1495. Newer Refrlg . S150. David, 722·1488 nally S289. eecrlftc• SI SS. Stair climbing e•ercleer, orig. 1399, aacrmce S185. Botti never uaed. Compot· erlzed. Delullo execu. 1lve model w/warranty. Can dellver. 147·1999. lfl1f )()I tf •rJ <j 100 P11calrn & Slromboll. MA WOI<, 24401 Rldae ard S•. Down llzlng, Fum. couch, booka, R<Mt # 102, lagl.ll'• H1tT1, mue• ••II. Micro, mlac . SeVSun. 8-4. Calif 92653 AllMolTf'llllllliCIOI~~ ,or f'9inhllllc o1 .. 1na.,,.,. ... GI r t ... upan r..-beu;l::•~ArAMIL Cilron. ,_U •·Tu Coleca Ind a.., 1 OI FNnce Bldg • ao I .___,( D.b1431t.S..Ana.~ I dadlre und9r penally ol perjufy ... f'9 ...,.._.,. • $300-SSOO per week Unarmed security o f· flcers needed, Hun- tington Beach area. Call J ML Security, Refrlg, 3 yrs, 19 cu tt , Moving Sale. Everything lop freezer, No Froat, must go. Washer/ new cond. $275, can Dryer. relrlg. couch. deliver 850-080e bedroom suite, 55 gel •ue IN oanect. fllAobert L. "Sob" Cl•on 1 bookaholvee, llnlne, Giant Church Rummag••---------"'li C4.H lnmtment1, CeJlfor· dbl bed, ert, blkee. Sele. 2850 Felrvlew CRmER nla Corp., HMO Countjl Call Diane In Tua1in, 259-9198. Or Marte In C.M., 941-0174 213.14a.141e ~~~~·n :.~c~ more. ~dis.CM. Sat, June 8, 8 lft i~~s Or.. bc:onldo ~all . 2 09 E Oc Bl d A nw ECMlfllal 0, This b u1lne11 It con· Or.,,. Councy T reauref ·Tu ColleC~ Eiu1a.-• S.. Ana. Or1r9 County on Apr~ 2 1•1. t · ean v ' LIQUIDATION ESTATE ... .OWlfaD ducted by· 1 c:orpofallon SALE. Every Tbur-Fri-...,. AVAILA8l• The regl1lrant(1) com· aquarium. 780~ -,~ Nl-ll"NO l'tlftMU~MAn<* Set. 11-4. unlll soldl. meoctd to tranH ct bull· 2264 N. Meyer/Wll•on. 87 32••• 5 apd nesa under lhe Flchtloul (20JL792) BLACK 8u1lne11 Name(a) Haled M.iCH Garego Selo Ap- P ll•nces, furniture, blk... clolhee, 40 yr houeehold cteanoul. Sal/Sun 8 10 4 2122 Elle1mere Ava CM. 545-5752 .. REFRIGERATOR. baby !ta m e . h ousehold mite. S•t. 7-2 I 3234 Detcote. •• 3251 CONY •bOYe on· May 15, lt91 (2Roz485) A/T Otrlld Chen, Sec/Trtas. This :s111e1Mnl w11 liled 88 5381 5 spd with the County Clerk of (980491) BLACK Ot1nge County on May 7, .. 7391°A/T (2JLV156) S2S,995 1991 F49USt Publlshed Or1nge Cou1 D11ly Pilot M1y 23. 30 June I, 13, 1991 90 3291 A/T (2TGN097) WHITE •1 3181• 5 •pd (2UIM980) StB.995 The Aleoho(1 lft8P pmrcel numb• wtw't utecl doectibapraportrlnH~...,..,,_Al•Hor~ bac*. .. map ,.a or number In N taoa11-• ~.-eel """1Mr an N map page or •fWI f blodl. A~ number • kw U~L'!M4-3«).~ WOUid INlfi 8Ddl .. ol t'9 AIHflOf I ~·· Blcx*;Je (._ Pilla 39, 9oc* 3) and P•c:el S wilhn IN! bloc t he ,,... r"'-"d ID •• •liable lot lnlpec:iort in f oMm dtwAa....ar. Al P'°'*'Y It In ... Town .. Souf'I and Rlr'09 Wt d S.. 8-1•dlflD 8aM and Mir~. The r..i ~ flal 11 Mll«t ol tilt Nojoa ...... In .. ~ol°'Wl08.S...ol~ ... la dllat.ed -lolowl: 0-. ~.pa .. ·Alter&llons C abinets-Panel-Locks Sta,,,_Orywll PllllO._etc Sal BAM. 3038 Mederl• W£ Gell Sftd Hing T~ Ava CM Drop leaf Tot•I Interior Remod· 1able & chairs, jigsaw, CREVIER ______ Th-2_7• c::I::::=: A.UalMmfTI AJfD ontU NII • • o.....11 --BllW PUIUC MOTICI ~°'1MINCAI. ftAA""' 1~1'1, • INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES J$ Y" tap .J#Jfry 642·0567 11'410779 GARDENING/ C0'°1pltlt ettctn~ nNds MAINT. ts yrs ••per. eling Serv. Advice To china, much more. The Crazy. 833-7172 ,_S..;..at-/S_u_n..;_8_._3_0_t_o~3;;......P_M_. s Ana ..... .,,.., 0.....1 eftta "9tltl I 11111 I NII 10 • o.....11 -.ol! •REMODEL •REPAIR Now C onetrue tlon Unique unusual work Alterations Com/Res ~e he 968 3564 545•1350 Julian & Yolanda Gar· denlng Serv 84~ ELECTRICIAN hnttor CIN't'Uthon AutoM•H Newport ll'reewey ........ ....... HUNTIDTOee IUCH QTY fl# 4'4-0tHI, .,._ ••at •dl--r Stale....m ..._ 41 .............. --ta.,._ &.._ ...... RAINBOW Clrcle Malnl 3 t 00 P ierce. CM PamllllQ lnliE.t Hot/Ml Cloth... jewelry, crib, uu • ...,_ ,_ -_._, '1t1D Cal• ill I W Cf! S8"t• Ana The 1Qffow4ng Pef80ntl are Ill' ..._,...._, o.....11 .... 7t ............... --· Clolng bulllnels 81: 11-GD11DA fl# ,_ • ,_ _,, Apt. Ouat. job FrH est bike, •l•r•o. Nintendo, St. llcf 569897S38-1758 1011 more. Uc Ii 597864 O•doft Service ement Concrete 352 Dr .veways-p111tos· paths etc. No )Ob 100 ~ 1m111 "•H. Lie. l ond ~ Mickey 536-0553 1CONCRETE ALL TYPES $2.60 per day I Remo ve & replace Lie Bonded When That s ALL vou pay qualtty counts 897·8033 for I 4 nu 30 oav.,," mum ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION ,n 1.,, Masonry-Concrete Pa· SERVICE I 1101-Driveways Paint Lancleapt I.like 5'18·3096 DIRECTORY ror more Information ASKLFORLOIS I Your Set'lliCe Directory Reprosentouve r J Pe e Co.,ctttt Con11 Co•c Br c• B oc~ L•c & Bond H•gr.u t Ouat Lcr.iw ·'•ices (714)962·7093 - Ceramic 1les 3528 (714) 846-4230 (1 ·800) 342·5833 FREEMAN ELECTRIC (714) 979•1986 Quality job Low price DROUGHT Resistant Plantsc<lpe JA 78 Free est. 24hr.Lf 582187 M11Jnt , & lull H t'lllce. PLANTS-EVERGREEN •(714) 744·5048• Face·llll Irrigation, SOUTH. Interior pl1n11 F~llCPS &Dc>cks 36 15 FaNC•S-OAT•S. Now Rop•lr Reowoofl CeC111 POii Aeplxe Cl,! NB Jim Whyte 842·7206 Handy Man 3710 * * * REMODELING color. quality care & & treet ·Sales &/or anoroab•• Ctuts 538-3213 malnt. 761-1825 Linda Du1ty'1 Lawn Melnt. M onthly/Wkly o r 1 Alme frM H I 241·1640 GAROENING·Full Hrv. LandtC•P•·•prlnklrS· tod·mow·edge-clnup, reas rates 966-27H5 PROF. GARDENING & MAINT 10 yra exp. Pl~strr Repzw JHB lnt/Sxt. pa!Ct\ plutaring Cullom te>c1urlng. ~uahty W()(k Problems-No Prob· 1em11 '32el64 554·7831 Plurnh1ng 389 Cuatom work Elec • RH/Comm Xlnt refa Corpe 11ry·Tll•Plumb • VIC'IOt Blntt• 64~9748 24 Mr EDD•541-5522 FencH K .. 111 8J8-31 HS RON'S ~D•NINO ...,.,...RE PAIRS Homo 0 HEATIHG ' PLUMBING R ontel PROPERTIES ualtty yard care'reas rates 12 yr e>cp NB/ IJc 541878. Visa.Master Paint·Carpentry·•IC CdM only 631·1872 __ ,;..._ ___ ...._ __ Drywall Gwy645-5277 Dleoount Plumbh~9 THE GREEN SCENE Full cop~r re-plp•t 842-4321 Ext 310 •HANDYMAN• La._.Tr .. 5tv'ulMnstal from S595. Wale Contr11etor.aut1cten a.9 1 '"" JObS ~ gu;11< Sprinkl., lnatallaleon heaters In atoll Iran Feor prompt service. Celt ~ 8A7-07to Trtt Trtmming Removal S299 Full plumblf11. ltm prices, 1ellabl11ty. a __ c_•_;_.•_L..;..D_O_E .... l_l_T_•_•L ~wn Maint & Cleinups remodel. Lie. 51 8214 compl!lny with integrity 1 ""' IUo Rotolllling *432•8804* Free est. e46-S479 to back 111 quaH'y Gen contractor at st. Lio. ,.U902S PLUM81NO repair a r r1 PUBLIC NOTICE 100,.., calf AAA Tllo handyman prlc et remo deling. Done by The Call! Public Ullll· & ""•rblo 239·3970 Small & lrg repair• of THE S•COND MATE prplesslonala. 25 yrs ties Comm 1ss1on, ne. fences, patios, plumb-LANDSCAPING. Sea· In NB. area. Prompt, QUIRES thnt 1\11 uaod . .JACK KENNE DY TILE Ing elec • pl111tor, dry· son•I color lrrtgalfon lntelllgent & neat. h I') us 0 h 0 Id g 0 0 d s A. MARBLE INSTALL Wllll lnt/e>ct Plllnllng, Lio. 010968 650·5585 THE FL VNN co. Lie movers. print I h eir REPAIR. All types k11chon. b11th romodel • TREES• 26282 t. Cnll S40-t090 PUC C11I T number of Pavers Washing & & additions Lie Rl!X ROOT•R t1mo s & chauttew ' _c;_,._A_lln-'g"--4-9_7_·5_66_5__ 499197 A8S 839·4900 To,,••"'•""ove lprlno Plurnltlntt & Hoett"I print their T C P num· THE ORIGINAL All residential & comm'I c;--. ._., 751-3478 Lie #529482 hN In all odvortoso· or•N t .. • Tl··~ MAN 1epalrs & malnl Roll· VISA/MC 714·58'·2831 monts 11 you have 11 t1;A ""' "~ -•blo & r•••on•ble. question 11bou1 th e lo· lot1 l-y showers·Acu1 Reis avnll 432·9827 M.i•,rinry 382 gal1ty of a mover limo wosh & regrout New --'"'"-,-------IR•MOD•L·Mdltlene or cheu flour Call !.\ Rop1ur Bathrooms DAN S Home Bustneu MASONRY-BRICK & Publlc Ultlllos Com· Shower doors Kile· lmprovemen1 Orywllll BLOCK WORK Bond mission 1t4.559.41 51 noors f"lumblng Lie Carpentry & Painting Lied e4e 4e34 25yrs 0 C 673-8065 Bonded 645· 7622 ir Cond1tion1ng 3418 AND COMM• .. CIAL A EF .. 101! .. ATION. SERVICE. SALES LlcenHd 873·8oe 1 pp I 1 iH1 l. f'', Service J-126 Ul. .4.ll MlkH Ind M0Clel1 Courteous Serv 5511·0515 3021·8 H1rbor Bl C M APPLIANCE REPAIR 1 o,_ OFF Service Chg w '11d Speclallze In 1111 brAnde Ou111ity work Bell pnce 831·1368 AllUTOI RlllOVAL Aeeld9nllat/ Comm'I ,. . _ .. Au',1111 .. · S1·1. ,, I j lilH ... uv FULL on PARTIAL TRUST D••DS (714) 836-4~77 TIL( lnstalll'CI Repaired FIX UP VOUR HOUSE P•nrntJl COIP1eous SeN-et I do •II trltde• f ree Est & References Low prtoea John & Shelby 846-6176 Cell Jay 650-3008 Child Care 3536 TICKLE llUO Daycare L io. Brookhur e Ad11ms Merefth Gar- dena Home. 99?·901!> Cle;lnin~J ServtCf'', .i'i'1f3 ..-RELIABLE Houaeclean- lng by the day Loci! Arta Jllnl rofor~e Call VolenCla S3 t ·5997 CAAMERI CUMING Horntt & •mall ottico d e~•r• Spring ole•ntne epeolellet FtH HI 979-9228 HANDY ANDY Elec·Plumt>-Palnt Lt cerpntry, etc 83 I ·4043 wa DO SVSRY'THIMQI Mechanlcal, eloclrlCal. painting (!:>Oat/dock I 81y BOii Svc 17J.5t 71 .,...LT HAULING S£11MCE Glr19t/'fd~ Jon MN112 DICKS HAULINO Junk lo d11mp A gttn- erflll h1v11ng i..rge truck with 11'1 gele ~•0-3798 GEN Con1r1c-tur hH IQ dump truck and crew. CIHn up • HeVI. etc 8ml !Obi C>k. 145-8680 S29 •..t.tw For by men VJMC 76o-7991 24hr 8 TR•ss•D OUT., MHUQO Thetapy In Chlrop11dlc office Insur accplta Usa 8'3·9053 M<iv1·1·1 lH l·1 •A-1 llOVING• 730-13N CLEAN I EXPERT rot a Job Welt Donel S9Mng O.C IOf 16 yra Uc r.tSll,642 OLIOl PAlmlG DOOW8" IN8TALL•D Window• • Slldera C11blnet •. Free est (1 14 I 850-5952 lnt9f i0f /Elrtertor ·~'o::'4o ~ ;: _s_.poc __ • ... _•_t•_ ... _z_._3_1_1_1_ 1 29. evetf to hou9"ft 11 PAlllTlllQ Pl.VI 1 17~8027 eftet 7pm ._...,, & etfll .,.., .... ,.541711 lltAJNTINO I ,. ! •: •• RUDINOS t>y Terol Cerd Peat·Preaent· Future WeM t1nown In other counlr!ff538-9552 S< r I'• ·r 1 Sr>r·.11u·-, l't.'0 Metlculoue Mor1on • Moblle ScrHn Service Nobody beats Mor· ion • prlce1 Nobody' Our prfcee ere 10 low you have to look up to IH the t>o"om (7t4) 142 .. 595 Spr1n~ lo·r Ht ·11. ,,, '· I'• .• SPRINKLERS '"'' my only t>uslne11 Tlmora velvet, orlp 1y1tem• 1n11et1et1on I Rep41111 722·1124 Chettoe I . ':. , ,, UVIA UIAllWE 142-1171 Ouelty ........,. Local • ~.....-....-,.~. I'• prlc• 1 Aon. '722·Mtl Cl-.nup • 1'rM Trim· 1-.;.;;....-~ .... ....,-. __ mlnO e Sprklr'llGf'ttlng lltAINTINO.WAl.LPAPEA Apre • a .. dltoo AHO AlftAlfltS ttnee 1f 7l (473114) Loctl rer 1 l•"'1 -ortt Bob 8...,zll "'" ••• 844-t ,..,, 135-3171 NEWPORT PIER REAL'N, Q14.l.._is o....11AP dw1NI, lrMC ~=======~ 108 McFadden Place. New· IMID1t .. ' fl#lllnMI &••....., ::: port Beach, CINI. 92H:J.. CllM-1.._ ie o.....1111'31 CoNl!uall., £ Cl Acure 1987 Legend Newport Pier Reilly, Inc , 9.ootl'3C • AP NII 71 • ~ -.ol• F our1Lt1•1 .ill('Y ti 1 J4 Coupe. A d iamond. Loui lne Olnth Lewis, IH .... ,.,...;7 OllllulAP 453-114.M, 11• Movl"g In Sale! Sat. Loaded, all elC1ras. low V11 Lorca, Newl)Ot'I S.ICh, __, '"'° · AP--... et.I A. to M June 8 . 8AM·3PM. mlleege, new tires, Clllt 92913 .. ,..._ii, l t 1MM, NII n · Defllia 1142' Kitchen, lighhng, doc· t • I e p h o n • . Pp Thia bu1lne11 Is con-.._ ~ FIWM\ e M N' ~•. IM orator ftoms . ba1 Sl5,900. 725·9691. CIUC1ed byi: 1 corpofatlon m · ..,.. ·~ DdDrw ¥ chair•. Barbie Doll FaRRARI 4001 •85 The reglatrant(s) com-..!":,. OemAI -.oomlO, t • JI••• d /f 1 0439 menctd 10 11ans1C1 buM-... 1 ... -• .. .. No 74 · o..At ~ r••••• urn Pride of ownerahlp, ft-1 ,.....,_ ,... Flc:ttlloul l'or --· • -A h A l FV ....... "'"""' ,,... Tu; 11 _.....__ ~-~-!_7: (WP•~l/:lll ) ~3201 · while w/palomlno Int•· BualneH Nin\e(a) llslta NII 44 • o.....11 ....,,., ~· ::-' ~ ":, ar • rlor. cream puff condl· aboY9 on· May I , 1"1 fl# q.191 1 111171'1 ,_, •v--... tlon Appl, 640-0722 Lorrelne Dinah Lewis, · 1 •1 · • NII 7i ~ __. ~-c.c:I D • .,., lli9ofl .... ...~... -Honda t983 Accord Prealdem .., ...--....,. 561( mllea 5 •Pd Th 1 atatomef'll wu n1ec1 No •I • ~ ~141 ,,_.., ~-JI L ,1q1111 t f3t'.H ti Ii 1 ·18 ' ' with the County Cieri! ol fl# , ....... ,.. '3291 u:....., I(,,, &.I Y• Ge,.,.• Sele 195 High beige. ••coflent condl· Orange County on May 2t, "-• II a. OINllll,M3 ·-.. !Ion. AM{F M . •Ir 1991 , ....... -., ·-... ·--1 .... ---a-..a Or. 1 Dey Only, Sun 13.950. 841·8 115. -· "-• -.-. ..,'"""' -June 9, 11 to 4 Lot• _;:.;:.:.;:=~...;...;._...;..;...,...._ 1 ,_,.I.JI No 71 . o..At la-01: of clothee. acl•fl Hood• 198e CRXSI PuOlllhed Ofange Coest NII .... o.....11-.clOIDl,N' 4~111.11, O b 0 0 ks . r 0 c k I n g e/c, AM/FM cassone. D111y Ptlol June e, 13, 20, fl# t-.-.ol, -M, -.o1S311A horse•, misc Gr-t aunroof. Sspd, red. 27, l t9t ~. ~ ". '871.._111.11 M, Prlcoe. $5450 957·1185 Th"309 er.. a. la-01~ 0 M~codee '84 380sl No 41 . o....ll ....,,la,..,._17Mtie ll1t Bleck w/gr1y interior, fl# 111441•• =:.,..I T_,.; ~ I 1 owner, all 1ervlce 11,.cMt-ll'°'OI· • ..,.. ' .,., ~Cl No n .~"'°' l d(jtlfl.1 N1qu1·! ti1'i! recorde, immecu111e. NII ... ~ _..,.t,.... ~ .. -•• 11 •• mual eoll, belt offer I PUBLIC NOT1CI fl# 1"-41MI, -u1A ,::.__:_ -........:.... .. , Annual Lake Park Com· . "' ...__... ._, munlty event 40 lamf. Daye SA&-6680. wHl4 ,,_81 .......,, Tilofw .,....., __ _;,~;::::::::;::: llos Saf. June 8. 8AM end•/evenlng as1 C-.. C), WI YTAJWl9AUl.1' 10 2PM Coffee/do· 875"7175• .~ ........ ' APNll 1~~ '::'.1'9YIM1•,..,..T, nut1, hot dogs/cokes. Merced•• 1982 3000 ltet.......e 1 3 ._. V-.. ...._AHa...arn AJtD 01 Furniture, lounteln, Turbo. beautlful c•r. 1 Th lollowlng person• are ~ Amoe -~OP'HNCM.' clothing, golf clubs. owner. excellent con-doln~ buslneH 11• ....,. ,,,,, · ' ,......,. 1tereo. leak ber. dlllon. $9,l SO. MOORE FLOWERS. 1215 NII IO · OemAI ~n ... -r---a-..1 utreordlnary mlac.. (714) 54e.0973. 811\er Slrffl, Co1t1 Meu, fl# 11t4"-o7. ltlOOO . .._.,:w' -- l oll o r hOUHhOld Me R c E DE s 1 9 8 9 Celrf ,.... w..,. No .o. ~-.co Items. From Crown WAGON. No d own, Calvin G Ung. 11~ E itaR\ · as Merl ~ 1-.oll-47, IS: Valley lake La Pez to ueume laaH or buy 8any1n Avenue, Anaheim. NII It • oae.111 -.oo71 ... ,..,,..._ ._. · YoHmlte to Big Bend out ., $31K. MUST Caltf 92905 AP 1,.....11,.,,0I ... V•~nl.Jlo..At left to pool lot Welch ••LL. 873-7488 IC.wen Gip, 1734 E 81nyan '--'-',.lldlB M fl# , ... ·-,., •• ~ f~ al...,,1 ;::::::::::::::::::::==.' AeYenUe, Anaf\elm, Callf --_ ..,.. .,. . t~ •WPCllf llM:H CITY LMltl Eart A • -· S Nf•\'.fltHf TAKE OVER LEASE, Thie bu11n1u II con-Na 14'. o.e..t __,171,Dr n<>;l! ,, 1, 11iq 89'BMW Conver-~~ed1~~1:,-::'(.j•,0m-=:,_.-... .,. ..... IE' .... ..a.--tlUOtC tiabl1. While with menc:ed 10 tranaaet buel-Na 11, oae.111 __,1 NII IO. o.e..i .. DHke, furn. clothea. black •op, pin· ,,... undet the Flctltlou9 ,, o-.1.,..., .... ,_AP .,.,_.. • ., .. g1fls. antique•. paint· •lrlplng, fully loaded, Bualnen Name(1) 119'ed ~ ...._ .....,, UMa 0 . 1D • 11nJt:i<~:: p~:~. a~~ 2 ~.~.! ~~~;. ,~~ =:, ~: ~ AP ~·:::,~ -=::: wan ••t•t• Sele deck spoiler. Take Thi• "8tement ••• flled ._..,..._ ,,... 1 ............ NII a · o-.. •ec over tease S575fmo. with l'1e Counly Cl9r1I of ,__ , '' ..... ..,. ...--.l4-11t ~ 528 Fu:.ri:,1:~.·~pt Hts only 25.000 miles, ?;.~County on May•. -COtfAmAan =:111 = 'l Set June 8, g.5 Sspd Call 859·3879 Pfflttt No 17. oae.111 •••••Of•, ""ltl1 s • t Jun• 8 only· ~========~ PubtllMd OrtnQt C:0.11 ""' •»•11.ol, •t •· --=:::===~ S•mpl• S•l•·Major vw , ... •uo. RUN Dally~ May 11, 23, ~. ==i:t..";-J , --==:;:': 8 c h/SptewHr Mlgr much bener than II June I.'"' ............ Na • o....11._1e, 41111"-lfTI UD I Wholeaale S 8 lo 2 looks $1 500 780-,.,.>L""' fl# t»-.ot, -11.0IAllmlOP--·· S3 emry NMHS. twO 2508 .-... 0...... , . -..... ·---lrvln• Ave NB vw t981l Fo• ,.... r,_Lll ,.Cl, I Wffl car, 40K MIJC •TICI fl#fia ::.:..~. ~· tU"11.., .. .,..,,ftll_llAaf I. I { J I I \ I • j ~ , I ' Ina UILIOAT lt600 090. e• AVOll comp'-'• wtttl Outboetd 11000 080 ~ •uw"a etcono1 etove/ OY9n • uoooeo • ., ..... .,4 ml. 13,850. 538-6789 -=: ........... ....... a.. , . 1t.r ...... Delllll ... ........ ...... ,.,.... • ,, 1•1•u . • ............ ... •. Dalli.-.....,.. ....... °"" .... fl I JI' '" [ ) I ll ' " " • t '' I ' , , I The 'Ollowlnt l*tone.. ""' '41..-.1e • .,:_:•.""""""-"' Ct&dlll•c: •~ l19g81nto =IMINll• • 1 Y'e.~.:: ... .:.. CGIJA~ar Lo ad I Cl . 15. $ 0 0 JJ...:i~J>:LA:~. AP lt .... 11. tt4'1• Na •• o.e.. 11-0' Phone 8134017 Of FAC1U,.IHO CONf,.AC> ~" a.... "' "'AP ., ......... ,. 873·7084 TC>flll, 2300 H an.eot . ...--..~4 a.II. CtlidtllllC tHf Sedan =:,~AN Helghtl ,_,.. =-= e:.-'~"-Q O.V111e, cuatom gr111 A OHO 1, ,.iter90fi tot -.-•1 p .. • ... .;~;::;:::= Wf'IMll, lffthef UOhOI• Neta ~ 11Mc.f1' CMI ..... "" • fM2 W f T•• ...... ltOfY. h•• ~hint '"'° . -.............. , ...... ___ , ~~d i~::: r,~~ ~~·:-::..::Lllfeon-:.-:..-:~= ... -~II~ ii.,_ t 080 131·1 ooe The r•t• .. renlC•I e°""' -.... 2 ..:! • •--.: '°'d ',.,, Pinto "'*"CeCI. lo .,..... ...... -......... = Hetchbeck. e11cenent ~ ..... 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II LA "'"' CAfrE, llO _._ D&MORN. -TNllClfS. TIMEI ~~~~--Ad..-:":~'::::~· "'· +:'cl:: ~'::..~.~11 a&11l•IH..... · Newpot1 Center Drive, ,,... .. ..., ..... reoordld ...,_I. , ... In ....,.., -· ,_.,. _.7 Mette ..,, 9o1ogt1 2165 Mii 1111 =•tt IHC", C11i1. nQUll •1 D1I "--IN.._ of lie~,-. SAVE Ver" Mlc:llMI T. .....,.., Joe .::.,Y Urb9n. 132 No Willer W Lundqul11. p.,,. c,.-Dr C311' eo... TMIDllillll'I,.__.,. .... le ... ... oorder d .... Courtly, M 2300 =-c.lltAd~, W11twood. Sante An1, 11112 ~pt , TUI-Mlu.Celf ... ' lolf'll bul"-• llr8fllm.1.. Allle Y. 1515 W. - -• "9ooidel'1 1N1N1Nrt1 No. MONEY I COl1a ' · 1 c.lf W703 tin, Calif. l2llO · Thia bu9&N.. II con IR~HRANOON'I Rene atrMt, Ane~elm, .... ..._,. _.·-__ ..., .... _.,..,.., Dr ,...., of 1 This bualnes• 1 con-T"le bu11ne11 11 con-T"I• bu1lneu 11 con-dUe1lld Dr' .,.. lndlvlduel RESTAURANT. mo Av-c.lr. lllOl2 ,.. -• iw.ctl or dlflMM In ~ ducted by: en~ dladld br: en lndllllctlMI by en~ T"• r99'1etrant(1) com-~ lie •-Co91a lbreNm Flora G 1515 W ....., ,.. .., ... • ~ WITH THE Tfle reglatrint(I) co-T"• r99l1trant(1) com-T"• regl1tr1nt(1) com-_____. to trll'IMCI bu ... tnoe ... ..._ R I l . " • ........ "*"Of ptiilCNH•ICll ... "" menced to nnuct ...... menced lo 1renwt bull-menced '° lrll'IMCt t>u.i. =..-llfldef IN FielltlOU• ~::O ~por8'1o11, C::.~ ..:mHt, n1hefm, :t;.en:' • ..... ., -;. otllg1Cao• MCUred .,_. CLAlllFIEOS ,,... under IN fiCtltloul nw under tM Flciltloul .,... under the Flctllioul ~a N81M(•) 119ted ~ Celltomll Corpor911o11, Thia bu1lne11 11 con-flee f llatetl '" tlle ~~ ~~ Buline11 Name(•I lleted au.-.. Name(•) li9ted l ueine11 Name(•) jj1ted lbove on· NIA , Avenue la Jolla ducted by: hu9bMd end -.._ ... ..._. at>oY• on: N/A eboVe on: May 7, 19111 abOVe on· NIA Marte J .......... ~ ~ ~7 . ' • w11e • ., ...:----::· le -r~ October 11. ... .... ' Vern Aeath Joe L lkben Wlltflf Lundqullt I™• ~ -"led hli bultMM ,. con-Tltl regl1tr1nt(1) com-' = .......... "':. r'" 1llO, • Aecarder'1 '"""'" -· ~ .... 2-1178 = ~tat~ wrler'k ~ Thia IUlemertt Wll filed Thi• 11Mement Wll filed Wllh IM County Clerk of ' .. ..._.. -. e ~Ion menced lo lfWect ~ Cl Ill --No. 10 l•lllO, ..,.LL M 1• wlttl IN County Clerk of wlttl the Count'/ Clerk of o~nna r~-. on u.., i• .,....., .,,.,. ---.... ....__ ,,_,. ..,.., Ot-,.._....., on ay '" n.-,.._-., on May 7, 0-"""" C--n. -Mt'/ 17, I;;;;,·.,... ........... ,, ~, ",' he r99l1tren (I) com-~~ ttle Flctftloue ...__ .. --•... W:::-..~ HU AT "'9lJC AUC'TlON -...-.....,_"" .,._""""' """""'"' ••. .,,... "'"''' "" .. ~ lo lreneact bull---Neme(1) lated -- -TO nie HIOH!ST llODER 1991 19111 1tl1 P494 ... ""' llfldef the Plctleloul eboweon: NJA ••DMeoa ~ ,.. '°" CASH ~ rnonev Hobbyists: '~ NHM~ , ..... Publllhed Orange coast Bu1lneu Name(•) ~ = y~ ...... .... , .. , ..... of "" Unll9cs ..... °' a Publl~ ~23 30 Publlshed Orenge Coul Pub4l1'19d Orange CoU1 I Ottly Piiot June e, 13, 20 .abo¥9on: NIA.,__ wtef\ the r-.-. ~~ ....... e •r11ul• eft c.hiet'a cMcti dr~ on find the equipment and SUpplieS D-.ly _, ' 'Deity PlloC Jone 8, 13. 20, Delly PdOI Ml'J 30, June 8, 27 1991 fh.31 1 ,'Victor,.,., H-.. ' ........ , ...._.,. "' .... oerte. d Jur'9 I, l3, 1911! 27, 1tll · 13, 20, 19111 ' Thi• ............... fled ~-•191 County on Mer I , UR• eHte e •R• ""'1 benll, ~ ""'°"· °' YOU nee in Classified. Th-292 · Th-308 Th-2981 with tt1e County OM of I • I ' ._... ed _, ueodllllon --------or • ...,.,.. __ on ........ 20. PtNt••••s• •• .,. .... • -mlclecl In ttll9 ...... Ill j ..... .,,. -T11C1 .... ~ -TICI . ...,.... _ .. ,, -r .. •111,. -1111111·• -..... .,,. -~ --.,,. -..... .,,. -na ~ ;:;v ~ -flUIUC IOTICI J991 Publilhed Orenge Coaat ;::: n, peyetlte 11 the time of..... rvWM\o -•n.-,.. __ ,._ ,.._ -- , ..... , O.ily Piiot May 23. 30, -, .. , .............. right, .. end ~ Publlshed 0ranga Cont Jur'9 8, 13, 19111 ••tt•IR• ll•Ae tlU• Mid by It. • T~. In 0 111'/ Noe Mav 30, June I , Th-280 eum,lr ... ... ..,_ tN1 reel propetty lltueted 13, 20, 1•1 ................ In Mid County end ..... . f'h.297 PUii.JC IOTICI ''''' 1111 11 ~ ... ~ • to1ow1: =========:..:..:..:.:.:.-= .,. ... le ..... ... THE ESTAT£ OR INTER· Pl?Oaa -:-=.:.-::-:.. lllllta EST IN THE LANO HERE· Pla•eu1 .... IHAFTER OESCAIBED OR .......... , •11R11a .._ ... Nl,Ull .. 8 ....... , "EFEAAED TO COV£AED 9u11M• .._ .......... ~ ~ el -, 8Y THIS NOTICE OF SALE ltct1•1ftt The tollowlng petlone are r le ~ ........ IS: Th• toloWlng ptif90nl .,. doing bueinelil 11: ....... .. ....,. ' s dol"" bueinM1 11: IE~OO NORTH BUSI· etrea oeaee tie •• A FEE AS TO PARCEL I .. ., ION CAA SPE AND 2. AN EASEMENT AS ANA FORE • NESS CENTER, «OO ~e111tet1etl elR ..... TO PAACELS 3 AND 4 .• CIALISTS, 144-1 TermlNllC lif M1cArttlur Blvd. •189, e•ele...e ~ ....... THE , ,.,..D ""EF.,""""ED TO W11y. Co•ll ~. • , ~::.gort Beach. Calif. le..,.., ..,.,.., " .. "" 92627 ........ ..,_ ......... IN THIS NOTICE IS SITU· 4~r;:;~ar1~· w~n~ ,;':.~·~·7~ Brl•tntez, ........... ,.... ... ATED IN THE STAT£ Of B111ctl, Clllf. t2fl3 Thia bu1lne11 11 -on-uatM ..... ....._ e CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF "' ORANGE, CITY Of NEW· Thi• bu1lnell· II con-duc1ed by: • limited pert· un ... ,., ............ POAT BEACH. ANO IS OE· dueled by: '" lnclMdull n«it-ip ......... II M ....... 8 SCAllEO AS FOLLOWS: Thi regl1tranl(I) com-The. regl1lrant(1) corn. UR •••I•~· ~-·~· A CONDOMINIUM E"' mttlCed lo hnMCt buM-menced to lrlnMC1 bull-......_ • Wt w..... .. -neu under the Flc:1ttioul Mii und« tt1e Flctttloua ... .... ....... TATE CONSISTING OF 8uslne11 Name(1k 1191ed 8u11Mu Ne1M(1) Nsted :i;;'.. ........ tie THE FOUOWING: t bo'Je on· Mav •• I 1 .,.,. on: September 7, _.,,,! • ..... ---.... PARCEL 1: Anthony M. JoMeon tt1 1--.-,__ UNfT 15, AS SHOWN AND Thia lfatement we9 Med Jay D. JMgef NOi .... telaSa ... ). DEFINED ON THAT CER· Wllh the County Clertc of 'fhll statement WU llled C... ... 9M178 Orange Counly on May •• ...,_ ttle County Qertl of The nerne end tddrell of TA I N c 0 N D 0 M IN I u M 1991 Orange Colnty on May 10. t"9 court II: (El nombfe y PLAp.j (THE "CONDO. '49a'fft ••1 dlrec:cloo de .. cone ") MINIUM Pl.AN" HEREIN) Publlatled Orenge Cont , .. ans SUPERIOR .COURT OF ATTACHED AS AN EJ<Hl81T Dllfy Pilot May 11. 23, 30. Publi1hed Orange Coast CALIFORNIA. COUNTY Of TO THAT CERTAIN DECLA· June e. 19111 o..iy PdoC Mav 23, 30. OAAHGE. 700 CMc Center RACO~TT~Sco~~: ______ ni._251_1.June e. 13• l9lll fh.2S1 Drive Welt, Ste.131, Sam. STAICTIONS FOR NEW· Ana. CA 92702.()838 POAT BEACH TOWN-~ llOTtCI I .... ·.~.,,. -• t~num· '!!"of•·..J"!:! HOUSES, L. TD.. (TH! • • ,.... • ,.._ -1 n.s _,,...,,,. .,.. ..,_,. •·oeCl.AAATION" HEREIN) I ......... Pnt48 :~:":'~.~: RECORDED MAY 11, 1972 ................. ITATDIDT OP AS INSTRUMENT NO ........... ~OP nombre, II direcclon Y e4 11412. IN llOOK 10122. The lollOwlng ~·ire ug OP PICTITIOUS numero de telefono del PAOE 313 OF OFFICIAL dolM Eng buto o"'"'w s HM: 0 BILE ~· lllAMm •b09ado del delnandenM, RECORDS OF OAANGE EA ,,.. o del demancs.nte que no COUNTY, CALIFOA'NIA HOMES, 190 Newporl C9fl-:;:::p persona Ilene lbo9ad0, II) LAW PARCEL 2: AN UNDI· ~~.c~re:.tn.'~Newporl :'::-:~ =.~~::: OFFICE OF JOHN RAP· VIDEO 1/21th INTEREST IN. 1989 Felt Community Name: COAONA HILLS IN· IL.LO. 1111 Cenllf AYlnUe, AND TO THOSE POR· Trust. Ken~h E. Falt, Eve DUSTRIAL CENTER, 1500 Sle. 55o, Huntington TIONS OF LOT I TRACT L Falt, TtVttMI, 190 New· Quall StrMt, Suite 25:0· 8"ch, CA 92&47 NO 7530 AS SHOWN ON Porl center Or. •100, New· Newport 811ch, Cahl. DATE: FEB 22 1ttl A .MAP , RECORDED IN por1 a..cti, cam. 92680 t28eO Oerr L. Oremr~~ BOOK 297, PAGES 35 AND Tha Lee Family Tru1t, The Fictitious BullneH Clerll, ., ...... ,_r ... OF MISCELLANEOUS Jamel LM. TrualM. 190 Name referred to ~ ~ .... Newporl Center Or I 100, w11 filed In Orenge CoUnty =i.hed Of..,.,,. Colll MAPS. RECORDS OF OR· Newport llaach Calll on JMluaty I , 11187 Fiie -...... ANGE COUNTY. CALIFOR· 92MO ' . No.F3321M . Dally Pilot Jone I , l3, 20• NIA, SHOWN AND DE· Helen lbbet1on Tru1t, MKll..COfona. Ud ·a Call-27• l9111 • FINED AS COMMON Helen lbbetlon TtVltff. 35 lornla llmtted ~rshlp, th3lv AREAS (THE "COMMON Mon1pelller. Newport l500 Qu8ill St. ufte 250• •---------AREA"HEREIN) ON THE S..ch, Cellf t2teO Newport B11ch, Calll. "'9LIC MOTICI ,..,..,,,.,. .. ,....... ,,. • ., S.,..... C F lilt, 190 New-t2teO pott c.,,.., Dr 1100 New· Thi• bu.ineas wu con-..onca °" port 8eactt, ~ t2Mo dUded b'/ 1 Mmlled part· PU9UC ...... PL.AN AS BALCONIES. PA· Mecan F 8onjt Trust, net1hlp ·--·· TO TIOS ANO'OA POACHES, M F 8of1i1 T t Thta lttlernent WU llled ~ AND SHOWN ON SAID ·=-~ Cent~ut ;'!with the Counly Cleft! of ~ CONDOMINIUM PlAN AS .. I 00 NewpOrl Beach OfMge County on Mav 11. ~ .. ION BEING APPURT£NANT TO ' '11191 APNOVALOP Callf 92teO Putlllthed ~ Cont PARCEL I ABOVE Thi• bu11n... 11 co~ Dally Piiot May 30. June e COMNT10IML .... PARCEL .. ~by: 1 genetal pert· 13, 20, 19111 • ' PD•T MO. THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT The regletranl(I) com-fh.293 •t·t4 ~) TO USE AND OCCUPANCY menced lo trlf!llC1 bul~ , .... ~llltMaM ef FOR WHARFAGE AND ,,... under the Flctltloul PUIUC MOTICI .....,. T8"m DOCKING PURPOSES OF Bu•lnel• Name(•) listed ..... Mer ..... SUCH PORTION OF THE above on: October 21, IC ... Tll' ..... 8"tl fll"' COMMON AREAS OF LOT I IJ~,.:,.. LM ltWLIC ..one• N~c-: ~~EBY I OF SAID TRACT ~ Thi• etatement Wtl tiled MOfl..IUIHCIAL GMN that the HuntinG'on 7530, SHOWN AND DE· " "11th the County Clerk ol PORnfTUR• Beach City Council wlll FINED ON THE CONOO. Orange Coun1y on Ma'/ 1&, C .... rel ... hOld t l)Ubllc hearing Ir\ the MINIUM PLAN HEREIN· 23, 30, June I , ltll lt·llM Council Chamber al the ABOVE DESCRIBED AS .. PUb4IWd 0r::'6::.1 1efr :G:t~~.~r1c.~! ~~.g·~ B::nh ~:~ ;~~~.~~1~· ~!s":~:~ , CLE, APT. A-1, HUN· Huntington BMctt, Callfor· SPECIFIC •LLY DESIO 1 Dally l'ltot Ml'/ 11, 23, 30, TINO TON 8CH, Caltfomla. n11, on the dete end at the "" • June •• 1•1 ol!lcer• ol the Huntington time Indicated below to ,. NA TED AS BEING AP· Th·2&7 Beach Police Dept Mlzed clive and con11der t"9 PURTANANT TO PARCEL t u ========:'p1operty tor lorleltut• In 1tatementl ol .. peraon1 ABOVE IN THE MAp.jNER t flUIUC JIOTICI conMclk>n With llloldona who ~lh to be "-'d rel• PROVIDED FOR IN THE --------of HHhh and S.fety Code ttw to the 1pplbtlon de-·DECLARATION" HEREIN-Pa?IOt Sectton1, 10 wtt· 113$1. ICnt>ed below ABOVE DESCRIBED ........ Tht e1tlmated/8'>91'elMd DATEITIME· Mondi'/, The llrllt tddre.aa or .......... llrMe vlfVe of the propefty II June 17, 19111, 7:00 fll'M itliltMlfll S 1,079 00 The -.. Ired APPLICATION NUMBER' other common durgnation t The 9alowtr'll ptiflOfll.,. ="' II deserlbed • ~to ~ ~ :!!: r~~ lahlf:: ~llll™'COUNTY 11.01t oo United s1at11 tionll IJMT.::: No 91.14 potted to be 4433 w"' !Currency APPELLANT· Councltman Coast Highway NewpOf1 PARTN!M 1tl0, 1410 Purau1nt to Section Don Mee....,_, 8Hch. Call~ ~~-==·=~='~,,:'~·= ~~~:~~ The underalgned di• 92tlO p1«ed1n1 to lor1elt 1"'9 Avenue clllm• '" lflbtl"Y IOf ""'I W"9rft K Devi•. 1420 properly Without fUdlclel ZONE• C4 Htgtiwey Com-lnconeclnel• In Mid "'"' Bl'ltlOI "'"' Hort", ~ proceeding• are undet rl*dll tddrHI or other common 100, ~ IMctl, Calf .way REQUEST: EIMtlll9hmene de119t11tlon '1 ':;:» J Tl#lttlnd 1420 It YoU clatm 111 lnterftl to of SPOf'I Tevetn wt1t1 beer Said 111e Wiii be made ......_. .;.._ .....-: .,,._ thll Pf0t*1Y, you muel end wli'9 end tolnt uet of Wlthoul warranty. HP'•• ----""'"'"• WllNtl 30 dayt of tM ,.,., Plf1ling. ...._... 100. Newport leech, Calf out>llcatlon of this Noice, . ENVIAO ... M£NTAL STA· or Im....-. llOlfdl"O ""'· t2tlO INe • verifted claim Malina TUI: ~ ~ poueulon, or encum- Robtt1 J. ~:r•r1ner, your lnt9reet In t"9 Mfni purtuent to~ tU01, bu1nc:H , IO NUity , .... un- '] 14l0 .. NorWI, proper1y wttt1 the Qertl of Cleel I of N Caltfomie paid otl4igetlone teCUted SUlle ~":;., ~ IMetl, the Ofenge County ~ !nvl!Oltm«UI 9'lllltY Ac1. by Mid OMO of fNSt, wltfl Calf. rlor Court. 100 Civic 0.-ON ,U: A Coov Of tM lntereet and other aums .. 0...... L.. luc:Nflen. 1420 Otlv• w"'. Sante Ana, C.A prot)Olld,..,.... re on .. IVovk'ted thefeln, plus Id· r-ltttlOI .... NorWI, lulll ta701 You allo mul4 pro-In tM Community o.v..op. ,.. too, Newport leectt, Cell. Vlde the OlttrtC1 Altoml'f'• ment oepertment, IOOO Ytneet If lilf'/, ~ t2llO ~ ~ an eodorlld Mein ltrMt """""°'°"' end Interest ttiereon. and T"" .......,. I . LueJ. 1420 COCtY of .,. ctatm directed lleac"· Callf'ornii '*'· p1u1 fMe ctwoee and ••· , ..._ ._ NOf6' "* to Jortlltul'e uaaon. Or· '°' 1napect1o11 Dr IM ~ P9f'I'" Of the '"*" and °'" 100. ,.........,. leltctl. Calf llt"9 Coun1y Olatrlcl Mo K A C09'f of tM Maft ,.. of the 1ru1tS crMted by ',_ torney 1 Oftlce, 100 CMc poft wlll be __,....._ to .,,. N.ld OeH of Truat The ...... o. .. .... IQNM. 0... ~ w ... SanCa ..,..., ,.,.... .. Cly Hiii total --..... ~ of 1-...... ll;ieel ~. Ana CA a101 o.. ttle or tfll ~ City IAlf9'y .., • .__ -.... ,., .....,.,. IMclh. eone.o. No a190Y1 In Wft (7111 T..._, A"""9) aMr Mid ~ .. II IN ttrM Clll. -COiPU"•ldellOI June 13 1•1 of lnllel ~ of .. .u TNt ..,..,.... 1e cOft. ,, you ~ 11 "°' .,. Al.L. iNli"MtnD ~"" ....,., .. NUM oo Pf11nd- 0 """' 11J: • ..... _. lled. lfll omtcf Mor'Ny'I IONS .. lrMeld to ............. t7t IO ........ anc1 ~ 011ce .. ....,.. ..... Mid ....... end ....... IM7 IO.....,,.....,.._..,_, nta ..... tr•nt(•I c~ 9f1Y du.-.CS 111.,.. NI>~ °' -'*""' .,._ coat1 ,...... 11 ~ "'*'-. eo be lortllled eo ""~ '°' °' .....-tt1e o.--D .._ 1• 1•1 ~ ...., .. ,._.... 11... The 9l'°'*'Y .. appllcetion •• o~ ',., -r .. ::> H: ......_ NclRaC•} ._. tNfl be •01111 OI • ~ 1' ._. .. ""'1 !Ur· .. tl W KNUfllNl. • ..... •OlllMrl, •• =In H11191 and qua--.,.._._. TruMM Of\~ of ..... ._IL._. CO..~ tt• He1 ..... , • ._..,..,~TON MtRMIL.ITllN, - 2 (ri ... .. l." ~.Dito .. .....,1 1t100 "-" ~ ~. ·~ °"""' ~:. ._ ..,,..,, lro:::I~ 0..-. ........ , ._ 7IO. ...... C ... OllM 1~ ~"' -,...., ~ ...., ~ •" ~ "'" cnet ,.,..., lltl NMltl Pl'?I~ °""" C.-.... ,,,, ... Or ... C... ' "' q ?Cid 0-.. 0.-Dllr ,_. 111f n , .. "l IM 0.,.. C.... Olilr ,_ 118' 30. Jur'9 I IQTICI or PQBLIC HplIIG GENERAL PI.All CORFORMAMCE RO . 91-3 -APPEAL OP THE PLARRIRG COMMISSIOR'S DERIAL (General Plan Conformance No. 91-3) ·--NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California,· on the date and at the time indicated below to receive an4 consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below. DATE/TDm: APPLICATIOI APPLICMT: APPELi.MT : .. Monday, June 17, 1991, 7 :100 PM BUMBEB: General Plan Conformance no. 91-3 (Appeal of the Planning Connission's Denial) City of Huntington Beach Councilman Don Machllister LQCATIOI: northwest corner of Clay and Goldenwest (see attached map) zoo : Rl (Single Family Residential) , REOQEST : Determination that the disposition of a 12,240 square foot parcel is in conformance with the ~eneral Plan. ENYIRONMIRTAL STATUS : Categorically ezempt pursuant to Section 15312 of the California Environmental Quality Act . COASTAL STATUS: Not applicable OR PILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk's Office, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the publ ic. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at City Hall o.r the Main City Library (7111 Talbert Avenue) after June 12, 1991 . ALL LNTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above . If there are any further questions please call Hal Sianons, Senior Planner at 536-5271 . \-\$ I 0 i , .ff{ Cl -0 1, ' t.-:r. • ··-, . .. i ' Connie Brockway City Clerk CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH M2 ·01 . General Plan Conformance 91~3 Ml-A Ml Dllr' ............ ,,.,,. .. ,.,. ..... ..... "''· 1l '"' ,~..,"" ,...L-----------"'--''.J.. ......... .-..:.. .... ~9\)(M--J_~~----.....1.---=~====;"';""'~ .. ~~'=°"=:~~~~="=="~LA1= ... ==11MO::::::=DtV::::::=~'"°"-...---:--:::::::::::;;:~~~~~~==:=:==:=~~---. "'- ·' - ., ......... Lllllo ~... .................. • .... ... .... ..,., .... ...... . ... 1'NI Ml,_ la ~ 1.0. Ol\llOp ...... IN. 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NDOfdad • PUl&JC llOT1CI ......C MOT1C2 W IOTICI 1n ...... o1 ... Caunlr ~Ml~.,°"..:: -~ ~ ._ ...... Clillt" ..._, .. ~~~Recorder or ORANGE *'*' 21, 1•1. "' .. ~ of ..... Ceunly, - ---& -WHlll, Leon11d: H117 ..... ......ew ....... dlt -·CA..-: Cowlly, c.1bn1e llftd pur· flee of the Cowlly RMotl Ol'PICIAL PflOClll •Ga OP,,__.. .. Aecordet'a ..........,.. ::...:: ~"'!:Ji ... =--c~i Ht71 • N ,..._... Oomlt °' r.,.. o1 ... .,. ~ 1n ._,. '° .. Nollce of o.-of Mid eouney. • I ou::.~-m::.... No. 91).133111, "' ...... c...... D&111-1i?O ~ • Hl9' = =-:: = = "'°':'.:... .. :':' ... llftd Eldon to ... corde(I "*""""" -~ ..... AM, c:a....... ~-:" .,.:.=:: ar=. ~4:::..=-o.11'1 PlloC ./:,7..:;::: ~=.u't~"'~:.!!: To be ":.c. " ........ Ten -:='f.o: OCTOBER 4, =·or"' .::"in p A r99ular mMting of the 8oerd of lupeMaora of Orllllge County,~ the obltgetloni MCUIM NOTICI ti HIRllV tMf ' ' ......... flnltild AIM on .. =:-="' t="'titc1111d..: ttlO ment °' pefforrMllCe ofl •Ito titting .. the Gowmlng Board of the Dlatricta llftd ~ Oowetnect th•rtby, lncludlng th1t GIVIN ltlat the lll0¥9o Th300 .... elclt . ol ua ..,_. or '° .,. In ~ IOOK: o~ aecureo ~ by the Board of Supel'\llSOfl wn held on Mey 21, 1 .. 1, t:30 a.m., wllh lhe bfMCh Of def9Ull NOCloe of ftlMld lchool oi.rlot of ...... VOttdown A"""9 llftd wlll be '9Cllved .. the PAOI : by lnclUdlng INI 11fMOt1 following rnem~a being 1>'9Mnt! 0.CSdl H. Vaquez, Chllrman, Roger R. which WM recordtcs ()cto. 0...-~· ~ llld fJWlt ....... (\Aall 0. aD 11..CS oflce 81 8f1V time INSTRUMENT NO.: '°" ~Miit Notict la _. Stanton. Harriett M. Wieder, Don A. Aottl and ThomN f'. ""-Y· Cettaln ~ ber 15 1tl0 u Aecordet'a =""a.:. lloatd "":1'... eor""6on on .. lit Ifie Cilr lfllf the .,.. publtcetlon 130431 or aald Offlcfal w .. recorded 2!20(1•1 Hn11tlon1 -r• madl. An eppolnlm9nt to the Orenoe CCM.f\~ Putltlc' I~ No to.14-... ~ IO '• "Dta-•--·-Olitl'I ofllot.) The PIO' hereof llftd befofe dat1 of Aecotda wt• SEU. on ON AecotOer'I lnelnlment r COfporatlon waa m~•· Aeeotutlon commending JoofOe ....,. w ~-· • TRICT" .. ............ r..-.w ··-Pollll ,..,..,._. end I-.... ' , .... PM s•u. RHolutlona W9r• adopted recommending _,....., or fMI tot the following: WIU SELL AT PU8UC • ,_.... up IO, .__.. NPO't ,..._. by Da19d Mott NI 11, 1•1 al _, • 11-71113, WIU. "' Church of Jaaua Chrlat of L..1t* Dey Saints Walk+ThOn .. INlne Aeglonal AUCTION TO TH! HIGH·~ ":...cslatertime ~ -::..c:.:" ClllOtnll Hlalh & llf9tY JofW1 Moma a.tc•, Sr., IN THE L0911Y TO THE PUBLIC AUCTION TOT Park; Muscular Dystrophy Auoelatlon SK FUn Aun and P1c:f11c II Mlle Square EST llDO!A l'OA CASH ....... for the ...... of 1 llOll ,,_ --Coda ledfotl UQ3 .,. ~ .... ~ or IUILOINQ 101 SOUTH ... tOHEST BIDDIA F R991onal Park; SummH Ridge Homeown«a AatoclMlon tot IMlnelnMoe! llftd lawful moMV or the United contrect lof Ille ~ -• • ......,._ ~ ffllptc· ._ E..... LEWIS STREET, ORANGE, CASH, l..tul moMV °' The Girl Scoull of the City of ~ .. IMM ~ Pn. Cornmunltv So-Slat••· or • Cllhler'a PfOllct. °" =-llOn..... .. ~ PublllMd Ornege Coeat CAU,OANIA .. publlc SUC· Unll.O St ..... or • ce clal Program Grant for the. VletnarneM Community or Orllllge County, Inc., cMck drawn on 8l'V bani!. lllda aNll be '9Cllved In '°° ........ ....,0....-Oertl 81 ~ ~ OaMV Pilot "'-I, 7, 13, llon, to the hlgtlMt blddlf ler'a cheeti drllWn on anct !Of th9 Junior l.•tQU9 of Oral'IQ9 County-• epproved. County Admlnl9-cl9dlt union. or Ulllngl ed lhe piece ..,died above, --~ 1tll tot caatl (peylble M time ot ai.te or nationel ...,., tratfv• Office It dlr9Cled IO 1•amiM the ~billty of en Allemetlv9 Diap"'9 toan uaoc:illdon domlclled ~~ be OCMf'9d Md !--... -=.: • .. 709 ... =~ti;. ::.,ma:: Thf:Jtl .... In i.wM ITIOfl9V of 1"' ch9Ck dfftW'I br I .... Ruolutlon Program for Orange County and to r9C)Ol1 beCtc to IN eo.d wtltt In Ihle aUlle, .. peyeble 81 ..--y reed 8b.cs 81 lhe .. lllO be ObeelMd by ~ Unlled Statel), d rigtlt9 tedlr9I Gfedll uqlort, o rKommendatlons In sixty dayt or ..... Allocation or Third Dlltrtc:t Urtlen ... time Of ....... right. = ....... cs time •nd lt•lltlell Te ~...... ....... Den ... Brlnnan. ~ .....c IOTICI •. and lnlereat, ~c CMck drftW'I by I .... . Parks Program funds fa approved f0t Wat., ConHl'Y9tion Prqfada end tot the tltll end lnlerMt held by 11, Thef9 ,.. be a 110 00 CS.. Tiie .... Ol ll•DU ,..., ...., r.... SeMcee. lo llftd now Mid by n 19defal NYln9t end ~ Orang• County Zoo at )(VIM R991onal Piii!. AgrMmellta wllll IM foltowlng .. TNltM, In tMI ,... poel l9qUlrd tot Mcti ... llODllt•u•a •• ~ • "'~=: .. · ~=-~=T..:. under Mid dHcl In .. aasoclatlon, Hvt"91 _,. epproved· M9m0randum of uncs.r.tandlng with SoYtNm Cellfomla ,.. PfoS*1V lltualed In Uid °' bid ~ lo guet· WO .,. ...... ,, property situated In Mid .oc•atk>n, °' HYlnga bl soclatlon ol Gov9fnmerits (SCAG) l0t 1991 Origin and O..tlnMlon Trwe! Sur· C~nty end Stite, M-.,.... their relUrn In good Ulm llO. AtMTU Cltt Clerll,tl•~•••I-~M.,_sll• County end Stall llld cs. specified '" 5.ctlOn 1 vey· Jotnt Powwa Agr~ lor ~lral County theed Guldewly Project: aeribed M followa· ' ooildltiol1 within ten ctey m1111• --~ ....... Clefll, OPW'Tma --ICrtbed M fl:)llowa: of the Anancial Code 1 Slendl td AgrHrMnlS No .. tl-02•5 lor Ego Survehl1nce Ind Ouality Control THE ESTA~ oA INTER-aftlr the bid oPenlna dale. TO.......... Cltt •• llt11ttl1tet•1t l'tCUUOue PAACEl. A: PAACEL 1, IN authortZed to do bulllft Enlorc1men1, No 91-0153 !Of P"licldt P.,mlt En!orcement, and No. 11-4032 EST IN THE ~ HERE· &c:ti bidder ah8I De • N-llOll CMW ...... .,_..... THE CITY OF COSTA lhf It I an peyll* fOf Nursery Stock tnapectlon and Enf0tcemem With the State o.pattment of c;.,..cs conlrec:lor ~ OI' .,... ~ Or eo.at The ~ P9fSOn hU MESA COUNTY Of OA· 111 1 a 1• Food i nd AgrlcuhUte; AgrMment wilh the State of Cufomla for the Sherllf to INAFTEA OESCAl8EO OA to IN llullnlea and itfo. PETITIONER Aa(nOM lfll9 wlllldrtiwn U a oen«ll ' the time of ..... all "I provtd1 Law Enlorc1ment S.rvlcea at the Pacific Amphllhe1t• llld Orwige REFERRED TO COVERED flMioflt Code llftd be N-AodrtguN DI Aldeco haa Olly fJllot Mey 31, June e, ~ "°"' the pMntt· ANGf., STA~ OF CALI· tltll and tnltfft\ held b! County F'atrgrounds dUfing May; AgrMment.1 with Dorta Arwy, R.N,. Dennll BY THIS NOTICE OF SALE Cenaed In the foloMna tlled a ~ for en Older 13, 1•1 ahlo operating urlCllr the FOANIA. AS SHOWN ON A as Trvtlll, In !hat 1 Brotman, ~F cc. Ann Feather, Jo. T91f0fd Moore, Ph.D., Jack Paacoe, IS: ~lone: C-31 Roof. to chenge name from ft523 llc11ttoua butlnel1 neme of MAP FILED IN BOOK 180, prQplf'ly tlluated In • Ph o, anct Galt Taucher, Ph.D., R.N, f0t Cer1iflc1tlon R9Ylew Hearing Officer A FEE AS TO PARCELS 1 '1.ch llld must conform AlmONI Aodrlgull DI ~ llUllJC llOTICI ~k:ui:.PO~ Mt=:· PAGES ~ TO 21 INCl.U. County and Slate. Services for the Menial HHlth Programs, Flaeal Year 1991·82: Amendment ANO 2. AN EASEMENT AS end be ~ to I.he g:co lo AamoN Flgultoe Or Cotla Mesa Clllr. Sl\lf OF PARCEL MAPS. scribed aa follows: No 1 to Archfl1ct·EngtnHr AgrMment Nos. 090-005 and 090-021 wfth The TO PARCELS 3 ANO •. contfacl CSocumenta Akteco. .oTIC9 t2tz7 ' . IN THE OFFICE Of THE A IMtlhOICS fttate In Keith Companies for the c~structJon of Pelican Hill and San Joaquin Hiiia THE LANO REFERRED TO Each blddlr ahltll ·IUbmft, ,,,,rr ~.::CS"': IWrTIMI W Thi Flctftfoua llutlMH ORANGE COUNTY RE· 6 of Tract No. 5199, In Roads. Amondment No. 1 to AgrMment No. 088-118 with The trvlne Com-IN THIS NO'tlCE IS SITU-on the lor'll'I furnished with tllll mlfter before ..... Neme r•*'ed to 1boYe CORDE A. PARCEL B : 1c11y ol Ntwpor1 IN pony lor design ol Foothill Circulation Phasing Plan Profectt (FCPP): Amend· ATEO IN THE STATE Of lhe, conlracl documents, a INI COYl1 ,:'~ NoelCe '9 hefebY ~ _, llled In Orange County EASEMENTS AS SUCH County of Orange, 91814 monl No 2 10 Irrevocable Offer of Dedication with Thi Ml11lon Vlefo Com-CALIFORNIA, COUNTY Of Hit of Jlle propoMd IUb-No. 3A of the Ofange 1"81 IMled bids wll be r• on October 29, 1 Ht EASEMENTS ARE MOAE Celltom a, 81 1f1own o pany .. Aliso Vieto Gr81'1belt: Second Amendment to AgrMment no. 8-211 ORANGE. CITY Of NEW· contrlC1ora on this projed Councy Superior Court a1 celVed bV lhe CltV of Hun-F435141 PAATICUlAALV 06SCRlllE map thlfeof 1~ wolh the Orengo County Councll on Aging, Inc., for Provtalon of Serv'lcM, Flt· PORT BEACH ANO IS DE· H r9qt.1ffed by th• Sublet· the acsesr ... tllc>MI 1bOYe ttngeon llMch et the office FUil name and llddr111 of IN THE SECTIONS EN-l ttO p · 11 Clll Year 1990·91: Job Training Partn.,shlp Act AgtHmenll (.fn'A) wfth Or· SCRIBED AS FOUOWS: tlnp, 1nd Subcontracting I>!' JUNE 11, t•t ... 2:00 or .. ~ ~lertc .. c:r. th• peraon wlthduiwlng: TITLED "CERTAIN EASE· ~Mi ' .,::. ... ange County Community College Oit1rict; ~endment No. 2 to AgrHmenl A CONDOMINIUM ES· ~to~°'S.c~~ ~ o cloc:Jc lo:'• llftd 'tie; llftd ~ ~. =: :.::a.,::~ ~t:a~I~: MENTS FOR OWNERS" r:~orda .c: uld 0r9 with Roque Center, Inc .. !Of Alcohol S.rvioft, Amendmem No. 2 lo Agree-TATE CONSISTING OF aeq ~ ~. '"Y n1a urit11 1M hoUr or 2:00 9faldl Calif 12505 ' ANO "SUPPORT, SETTlE· County N*-1 by , ment wilh Woodglen Reco:--•ry Junction Inc .. tor Alcohol s.tvlcft; Mut• Cel· THE FOl.l.OWING: EKh bidder must lubmlt ;;;~ ~ '::: p.m. on June 25, 1991:.. A-... 0 MENT ANO ENCAOACH· ain. ~ ..... di 1lorn1a Healthcare '°' Indigents Program Colllltlon Agr11ment, Flacal y..,. PARCEL 1. with each bid a certified OI note;.-..... which time they wt11 be Publlehed Orange Coast MENm" Of THf. ARTICLE clft gr 1990-92. Ameodm1n1 to Foothnt Circulatlon Phasing Plan Agreement with UNIT 15• As SHOWN ANO celhi•'t check paylble to n fa ~--:dered 1tlat a oPeMd putlllc:lv llftd rMd Delly Pilot May ft, 23, 30, f.NTl'fl.EO •'EASEMENTS" ~21~~~ "9CUl8C David Tauss1ng and Auoc11~•s for Special Tu Consultam 5ervic:.a ~Mello-OE.FINED ON THAT CEA· !he DISTRICT 0t a bid copy of 1f11e order to show eloud In the Council Cham-June I , 1991 OF THE DECLARATION Of ~ Roos Spec11t Tax Preparetton; Amendment No. 1 to Ille Agreement With bond tn the IOfm Mt fof1h ceuM be pubflaMd In Or· bera for the Pa.I offlc9 'fh.291 Califomla Cor90felion, Amtech Systems Corporation to in1tad an Automatic Vthfcll ldlnllllcatlon TAIN CONDOMINIUM ln the contred documern ange eoaet Delly Piiot a Aellorellon and Lendacepe COVENANTS, CONDI-lftlOf and~ N. I (AVl) System at John W1ynt Alrpot1 Archi19Cl·Engl,_ing Agr11ment No. PLAN (THE ,."CONDO-in an amount not leta lhan MWISll,_ of general C.,. Improvement et Main SlrMt --• --TICI TfONS ANO AESTR1C. .,, aa IMIM, tot IM .. 090-251 wnh Mestre Greve Assoclatts tOt l.aka Forn1/EI 'Toro Tralftc Noise MINIUM Pl.AN HEREIN) 10"' of lhe m111l mum culellon pub11tf1ecS fn 1t11t llftd ·Ofw Avenue In the ,._ -TIONS, ANO RECORDED ol 55 years ITom ~ Study Status Reporl Amendment No 2 to Archit1C1-.ngineer Agrffment No.; ATTACHED AS AN EXHIBIT amounl or bid U I guat• county 81 lellt once a Clly of Huntington 9Nch. ..,....._ COUllT APAI\. t6, 1982 AS IN· I, 1995 10 Jan&*Y 087-117 with l.sa Assoclatn. Inc . to prepare the EnYironmental lmpaC1 Re-TO THAT CERTAIN OECl.A· ."' .. that the bidder wlll Mell ior four conaecutlw .:,..NA of ptena, apecfflc.-OPCM: ..... aa STAVMf.NT NO. 12·131132 2020. and~~ Ille ... port. Em111onmental Impact statement f0t the lnt9fltate 5 widening PfOi-ct ~ RATION OF COVENANTS. anllf lnlolf ':;: pr~ Mekl prtor to Ille day Of docum:: or:= :""!: PCMI MCOUWn OF Of,ICIAl RECORDS. covenants and condMI IWHO Stall RoutH 22 and 91; T9rminatlon of Conttact No. C.0898 with CONDITIONS ANO AE· contract Utnl ,•the l'llerfng. talr)ld on June 5 199t ll -OllAllOm" Proc>«1Y lddr"' II pur. proo.1dld ther91n I me Chnslltn Temporary Housing Facllrt111, Inc., and a~OYSI of Conlraci No STAICTIONS FO,. NEW· :::•::. ~ -::!,~; JULll llOallllOll..l .. ~.. Ot Pubic -TOO M o;;t., portedlV ltnown aa: 3505 randilm Of wf'licii ... C41002 W1th LVlh.,an Social &.Men ot So\Mern Callfomla for Emlfgency POAT BEACH TOWN-"1to Hid contfacl IUCh ... COMMISSIONlll 0.-Wortla 2000 Man Street CAOIUAC AV£NU£, UN.IT COtdld Apt11 29 1• Shelter Grant Program (ESGP), Amendment No 1 to AgfMmtnt No. 09().199 HOUSES. l.TD .. (THE cumy Wiii bl~. TH• I UP I 1110 II H11n11n9ton 9Nch, Cellfor'. ...... --=~-702 F·I , COSTA ~ESA, CA l9oo11 7502. p. aeo. wllh Thi Keith Compan.n 10< Archaeologl<:al and Pal.aotologleal Services, DECLARATION" HEREIN) Th1 DISTRICT """'" COUllT nla, ~ recli9' of a non-t • 1212' ficlal AIOOtdl lnlenm Operating Agreement with Pan Western, Ud., 10< A•ed BaH Oper• REC~OEO MAY 11 1972 the fight to ,.feet tny or all IMTa1APRM1 .. t r9fUndable ... Of 115.00. In .. .._..., ef the I Thi undersigned Truttll The atr-.t addrHI lton 1rH PM t 121-223·10, 10 1; Archlttct·EnginMr AgrMment with Scheibe!/ AS INSTRUMENT' NO. bids Ot 10 wallle 1r1y Ir· Mary EllHOeth On, •21 Each llid ahal be3 n*9e Petltleft Te C"•1tee dl.ac:laima eny lllblhty tot common dlt.lgnattOn ol Oyer Assoc111es Inc tor Fire Stati<>n No 22 Apparatus Room Roof R•plac• I 1'l2 IN BOOK 10122 r99ularltlel or 1nlormaliti11 N. Gl .. M41. Orange. CA on the Proposal Form and TIMt .._ Of '*""-eny lncorr9Clneu ot the 1 oPlf'IY ~elnel: mint and Se11m•c Retrollt, Project No 1121·1•0-000-022: Agr11ments With PAGE. 313 OF OFFICIAL In any bids Ot In the bid· 92tle In IM manner provided In OICHSAll •ZADMA-atrMt addrH• and other~ .. :.CS 11 pol'9C Contel Custome1 Support for OCTNET Service to aervt the Soctal s.Mc11 RECORDS OF ORANGE ding. Publl1hed Orange Coaat ~ :r: ~~ ...... common dHlgnatlon, 11 t>!lC~1 BIR~~ STN Agency snos at 1055 North Mein and 1920 South Grind Avenue, Santa Ana; Pursuanl to the provt1ion1 Dail Piiot Ma 18 23 30 --·-'":"' CM8 llO. At ... 71 First Amendment to Agreement with Rancho Santiago Community Coll9gl COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. of SlcilOn 1n3 of the v y ' • • bV I cenlfted or cashier. AllSllOD'OllD•R any, lhOwn lleflln. NEWPORT BEACH, c D11tr1ct for Advanced ON1cer Training CourHs and approval to add• clerical PARCEL 2· AN UNOI· Labor Code ol_the Sfat• of June 8, 1991 chick or• bid bond for not TO SHOW CAUi• The lotal amount of the FORNIA. po911ton Accept1nce ol Street and Highway Easement O•fld -Laguna Hilla VIDEO 11281h INTEREST IN Calllomla, 1111 DISTRICT lh26e 1111 then IO% of 1111 flOfl CMMO• unpaid belanc. 01 1"' oOll-The unellralgned het area, and Architect-Engineer Agreement with J Murphy and Asaoci8atH IOf ANO TO THOSE POR-~~o~~:::c' "0:'r1!':.t~f •"=::: ,'::.' c:0r": OP MAMI gat1on1 llCUfed by the disclelrns all Nabllity lor Santa Ana River pro1ect -Prado Dam (f100d) Certain cona1ructlon contrJiCll TIONS OF l.Q.l'"' I TRACT lndullrfal R'!r:llona th• ~ IMcll. l'he eon. PETITIONER SHAHR· property to be •old and lnc0tr9CIMll In Hid at woro sot tor b•d. awarded. contract change orders approved and projectl ac· NO. 7530. AS SHOWN ON genlfll prevallfng iate of 'UIUC NOTICI trlC1or ahall...-ln Ille per· OKHSAA EZADMANESH ruaon•bl• u tlmattd addr111 or oth., c0ftl1 cepted as complete Clork of the Board was authorized to give notice ol In· A MAP RECORDED IN per diem wmgea and the P•7t4e formence or lhe work end hea llled a petition for 1n co111, Ill~ and .CS-designation. tenuon 10 condemn certain property (KOii, et all and June 18. t991 , (:30 a.m.. BOOK :l97, PAGES 3S A.NO general pr9Yalflng rate for l'lutnlcue Im~•. conform lo ordlf to change name trom v1nce1 l1 $534,971.72 Said Ml• wilt bl m WilS set as the dale and time tor a public hearing Certttn purchaalng man.,s 31 OF MISCELLANEOUS f\ollday and overtime work •uelA•H .._ the LabOf Codi of the SHAHAOKHSAA EZAOMA· Said tale wtll be mad• but WtthOUI -ranl'f, ••P wtre 11oproved Cer1a1n tract parcetl map maners w.,e 1pprov9d. R91HH ol MAPS, RECORDS OF OR· In ltl• locality In Whlcti thla ............ State Of CaNfomla Md NESH TO ROXANNE Without covenant Of WSt· or Implied regarctino Mortg11gc lor the following were approved· Jose M Pozos; Trim Pedroza: ANGE COUNTY. CALIFOR· work Is to bl Plrl0tmed !Of Th• loltowlng peraona are gtt'r,f ~ of tt11 ;r•• of SHAHROKHSAA E.ZAOMA· ranty, 11pr111 or Implied poueulo'n or eno Anselma Pal11c1os al\a Anselma Vasquez: Braulio and Chriatina Godoy; Fr.cf NIA, SHOWN ANO DE· HCh craft or type ol dOlna ~ u · a o rn 1 •PP cable NESH. r99ard1ng tltle, po""alon branoes 10 ~llfyIM 1 and Daisy England Savas Castro· A_J. and Edith F. Abrama· and Sharon FI NED AS COMMO N work., ne«j.cf to exKUte SAM"IMIS ""MAAiU.O A"' ""'9to, with 1he ncepclon IT 11 ~9by Ofd.,ed that Ot .ncum~ancft to ta1· ' .j t · . p R • the contract. Theae ra111 ..-.,,. Otty Of aucll ~Jona that all persona ln11tt11ted In · • clpal balance "' the Snt>odor The rel1sed OeveloprMnl Monitoring rogram lpot1, Volum• 11 AREAS (THE 'COMMON are on file at the DISTRICT SOCIATES, 17922 Fltdl Av· may be required under t"9 thlt matter appear befori lafy the lndlbtldnlaa ... or othlf obligation MO was approved The unbudgeted Axed AHets R1pot1 for the month Of AprH, AREA 'HEREIN) ON THE office locat•d at 1370 enue, Sult1 100, IMne, 9P9de1__,...pwauant 10 thla 00\#'I In o.pattfMftl cured bV aald Died lnctucl· by Id Died I TNSC 1991 was received and Ill.CS R11olutk>n was adopted 1pprovlng the mileage CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN Adami Ave . Colla M .... Callt. 92711 w111ct1 proceedlnga ~ No. 3A of lhe Orano-Ing the IM Ind 1x.penae of 1nt.:!.t end ot':ier - or Coun1y maintained roads 11 of April 30, 1991 RHOlutlon -• edopled ap-HERE 1 NA 8 0 v E 0 E· CA 9292&, PhY91Ca1 Facffl· S1mmfa Ventura Ak dlr .. t8ken end which County Superior Cour1 111 the truslff end of 1he , proving the Foothill Corcutallon Phasing Plan, Category Ill lnttfMCtlon Im-SCRIBED Iles Planning trailer. Cop. aoclalea, • Callfomla ~ have not been auper'Mded lh• lddr ... shown above truats crHt•d by H ldl provtdld therein, plul orovement Phasing Sludy Estabhahmenl of the Orange County Waler Tut! PARCEL 3 tee may bl oOtainld on r• •111 Plr1Mrtlllp, 1 122 by lhe prO'Mionl of IM on JUNE 1 t, 1991, at 2 oo deed adv9ocet tl'llreund• vanc1t, under 1M tf Force wu approv.cf as arn90ded R1aolutloo was ad09ted approllfng the . Quest. A copy of thftl Fitch Rold, SUit• 100, Ir· Labor odl. Pl>etltetlCI 10 o'clock p.m .. Ind "1ln and ' ther.ol and fnler"' 1991·92 Ar1en1I HlghWay Financing Program and Ma!Or Bridge Program Ind THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHl rat• lhall be potted 111 lhe vine, Calif 92714 labor lhall be glllel'I Ofi/y In Iller• ahoW ceuM, If any wffh lntlf•tt at prcMded such lld'Vanc .. , and approving an ex1ens1on of time to complete a tong-1erm a.nocetlon PfOC"' fOt TO POSSESSION ANO OC. job tile. New England Mutual u .. the manner provided br they tww, """f IM petition therlin, and the unpaid ftH, chargH encl Propos111on 111 gas tax subventions with Orang• County Tran1por1atlon Au-CUPANCY OF THOSE It thall be marKbtory lnaurance Company, • law. . for ChanOt Of name •houtd ptlnclpal of the note .. penMS of the T"""9 tnority and Orange County cities Resolutlon -• adopted approving Ille di• PORTIONS OF THE COM. upon th• CONTRACtOA 10 :•uac:~ .. ~~ No bid shall be contld-not bl granted. cured by UICI died With ino-of the truatl cn9led c:ontonuance or rhe Cash 011t1rence Fund under the conlrol ol the Director, MON AREAS Of l.OT I OF whom thl contract 11 vt 0 ~ 381 8oytaton ered unlell It 11 made on • " 11 fur1'let ordered lhal • term thlfeon H ptovlded H id Died of Trullt. Goneral Services A<;iency The prog·~u q,.:>t"' IOf the County Fuel Flex.Ible SAID TRACT NO. 7530 •w:=Kland = an~ s:::· t;h "'°°' lloaton :"'~~!Mend~ ::. ofbe!Nt Ofdlf '°1~ ln aaid Not• totll amount of Mid ob Vehtclas was received and filed. The Probation Departm9nt 11 authorized to DESIGNATED ON THE C'oNTRACTOA 10 ~ MnNchUNtta 02i1t ' mao. In accorcsanc. with ~Pl~ ~ DATED: May 11, 1991 1ton. lneludlng ...-on onter con1r1ct and budget n9g0t1atlons wtth Orange County Youth and Family H E R E I N A B 0 V E n 11'. leu lhan the Mid S::tfled Thia bu11n .. 1 la con-IM prov111on1 of the pto-Z..,., 6f gtn«ll Ctr· CAl. FED SERVICE COA· estimated 1.... chai Services and Community ServlCH Program, Inc , fOf the JUV9nlte Dlwfslonl SCRIBED CONDOMINIUM rat .. to Ill work.,. em. duc1ed by: joint~ poae1 reQUlrerMnta. culetlon publlahed In thla PORATION, H Tru1111, and npenee1 of Ille Tl probsllon Intake Program, Fiscel Year 1991·92. Increase In nttmaled r.wnue Pl.AN AS BALCONIES. PA· ployed by them In the Ill· The reglatrant(I ) com-Each bidder must be II· countv a1 ... at once a FOtmerty Cal Fld Ent•· 11, at the lllM of 11 and appropr1a11ons !or unanticipated FllCl.,al For191tur. fund• and tranater ol TIOS ANO/OR ~CHES, ecutlon of the contraot, menc:ed to tranuc:t bu.i. cenaeo llftd aleO prlqUall-week lor lour conMCUtiv. prlMI, a Cahl0tnla Corp , publtcetlon or !Illa No funds lrom Regional Narcotic Suppreaslon Program to Shtr11f'1 Narc:ottc. Pro-ANO SHOWN ON SAID Ilona permitting the IUC· Mia under 1lle Flc:tltlout llec:t .. required by few. week• prior to the day of 5700 W1l1htr1 Bou'-vard la $878 t93 57 gram was dirocted Ordinance No 3821, An ordinance ot the County of Or· CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN AS cHtful bidd•r to 1ub1lttut1 B:!""'· :!::(~).:at.CS CThe C"Z Councfl of lhe the lleartnQ Lot Angel••· CA 9003& Ollted: May 21, l .. 1. ange, Cahlorn11 Amending the Orange County Subdlvfalon Cod•, and reao-BEING APPURTENANT TO llCUl'111et for any mon1e1 a •on. • lty or unelngton 8taet\ TULLY ll. S~, (213) 032·2209 PACIFIC COAST TR lutlons pertatntng thereto were adoptlld as recomm9nded. Resolution waa PARCEl. l ABOVE wilhheld by lhe Dlllrict to ~:.~::; aa flied ~-:,right to reject OOMMllllOll•R OP BY TEO J. Fill.AS DEED INC lormertylln adopted setting June 18. 1991 , 11:30 a_m .. as th• d•t• and time for public PARCEL 4• """" perlormance under with the County wCler'k or ~ ':cs.r of;:_ City Coon-TH I I UP I 111 0 R TRUSTEE SALES SPECIAL'. 81 AMEAtCAN NATIO hea11ng cons1der1ng detachment of territory from Orange County Street Ughl· THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT t': contract . Ofange County on May 7, ell or the CllY of Huntlnalon COUllT IST FINANCIAL CORP 1nc;i Auossm•nt Otstrtct. Fred M. Brtggs ArchllK_I, AIA, allected aa primary, TO USE ANO OCCUPANCY 11 ~~l Tr:~GH. JUM t"t 9Nch, Cellfornla the 20th DATa1 Altll ta tMt TAC ,9940 T " and Peyo end A19oc1a1es. Inc . as ah1rnat1 Atchlllci·EnginHr firm providing • • · a.m. p49~e or Mey 1"t Mary Ellaabllh °" 428 p b Or l'UllM, archlloc1ural SOMCH to de~elop • history room addillon lo th• Laguna Beach 6~Kl~HAP~~~~ESA~~ atB~Op.O:,TE: June "· l99t Put:lllihed Orange Coeat ~ ....... ,. c"' N. GI....... 0rwioe: CA 0 ,;: :•hed ange Cout By: Curtia Lindgf9n, f: Branch Library The following Excluslvl Com_merclal Solld·Waat• F11nchl.. SUC PORTION OF TH BOARD DATE: June 2e, Dally Piiot May 30, June I , Clefll ef tM CftJ ef t2tet I:. 1111 1 1'°1 May 30, June I . M Sale Otflc• Haulers were sd11w.cted andwthet mladttltf-~pprovedhaa ~·~:POranglt • ... ~·~~ COM~N AREAS OF l.ci 1991 13. 20, 1991 llw1tk ... llft .,..,. PUtlllahed Orange Coaat th303 •10800w~!:'oeoc~· t as primary an estern as I n u .... 11 H I ern •• a "" trm ...... n..... Govem1119 Board Th·ill ~ ~ Coelt Diiiy PllOC May 11. 23 30 • _..,, ,._ • Wasll M11nagement Inc, aa primary end W11t•m Wa:a11 fnduatrlet u al1er· 1 OF SAID TRACT NO 9f l/Mre4 p p_.. June e 1991 ' ' 14stl n111 tor Permtt Area Stx Rainbow Olapoaal as ptlmary and WHl.,n Watte In-7530, SHOWN AND DE· "8fMl.a Piii D '0.-.,.. YINI.., ooocll"°'llnf Deltv PlloC June 1• 13• 20• · ' PUbllthld Orangt O dustrles as allernat1 for Permit ArH S.V.l'I: Waste Managemeril, Inc., aa prl· FINED ON THE CONDO-oelter ' Ce~~t CeM-ctn bf aolwed lly 1"1 thn5 =::".~ ~· Dally Pt1ot Mey a , mary and Solag Oi1poaa1 aa allernall tor Permit Arla E'9f'il; and Solag Ola-MINIUM Pl.AN HEREIN· lltUllltJCelleee IMetftet OOl .... Cilltlllld Th3lt canbti-....lt'llM Junet, 1•1. po~aaPf1~~w~~~~.-... ~~·b ~~~ A~~~~11ro~ ~hed°' ~~j~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~=~~~~~~ Nine Emcon AnoctalH, H l1Ct9d H primary, and The Marte Group 11 tltet• BOAT SLIP NO. 11. "BOAT 1 8nOI .....,.., n11t Archl1tct·Eng1'1Hf firm to prepare a Solid Watte Al ... ament T11t pto-SUPS" WHICH HAS BEEN ~;,~ Piiot May 30, June e, poH I and r1pot1 tor the Inactive VNla Park LanClllll. The South County Faclll-SPECIFICALLY OESIG- t11S Study and recommendations concerning a pllaM fmpltmentatlon of pro-NATED AS BEING AP· Th30I pos.cf n-SOVth County Ctvle Center WH approved H recom~. with PUATANANT TO-PAACR 1 t ropon b11cll In 180 d1y1 Publlc Heating waa held arid AeaoMlon Wll ABOVE IN niE ~EAt--------- adoptld considering the upd111 to the Publlc HHlth Rllatlve Vllue Schedule PROVIDED FOA IN THE l'UIUC IOTICI unit IH for Public HHllh l.aboftlory ~1. Public H..,lrlg _, held, ~ , DECl.AAATION" HEAEIN-1--------- lvtion and Ordinance No 3822, An Ordinance or lhe County Of Ofange, Calf. A.BOVE Of.SCRIBED PITaM fornta Adopted Purauan1 to the Slate Planntng And Zoning I.aw Adopftng tM • ITATWT Of' Third Am•ndmtnt Amendlng Sec:tion fV, Land Ult 0tstrtCt ~ Of 1M The atrMt lddrMa or ~ CW Santa An• H1lght1 Specific Plan In th• Sama Ana Height• Community,..,. other common ctftl9nMlon UH CW PICTITIOU8 adopted r•vl91ng the 1it1 development lltendarda of the '™'~ttldenllal MUI· of the real property herein-IUSl .... 8 llW llpla '-miry Olaftlet lor cir1alo pro.,.nlff on Lange Orlw. Putlllc Heering WM •t>oue dffcrlbed '' P\K• The fo11ow1nta ,.,sons held 1nd RHolution waa adopted changing the cone~ W"'*"' lo en por1td lo be: 4433 WNt hew abendOntd"IM"" of 11t1bt11h•d alignment of Por1011 Perkway t>e1wffn Jtfffty "old and Jem«»o-CC>Pt ~ev. Newport tllt "ctltfoua lutfn"a rtt Road and upgrading th• roadway ~om t primary .,,_.., ~ to 1 IHch, Calffornla. ' Heme: OANOHt OIVILM· m1jo1 1r11r1a1 highway and c9'1111catlon of '1nal Erwlronmental lmpect ~ The unCltralontd di•· M(N'T, I.TO . A Clllfornll No 509A for Transportation Element Amendmem No TlHt. CIOMd hetlOn cllllma 1111 Heblllty for any llmlltd P•rtntrehlp, llO 10 dlacuu pending 1111g111on purauant to Oovernmem Codi lectton lncorrecmeaa In ulcs .. ,... T:tt;' ~ =-· = 5415& 11(1) wu conduct9d. Board adtoumed In memory or Cen>llnt "'4nactl lddr"• or °"* common t2t28 a •· at 10 41 a m (SEAL) CS.tlgnttlon Tiie "ctltlout lutln ... LINDA D. RUTH Clertll of the ... rd of aupentMN O'"CIAL ~"OCllOINOI OP TMI 80MD Of' aUPllMIOU OP OMNQI Coutrf!,_ CALIPCMHllA . a.m. AN, ~llfomle lelel .... wtll be IMdl Heme t-""ed to ~ without WWl'Mty, ••P'MS wee tied In ar.. counev ,.. ...... led __...... l!tte Oft fJuty "· fltO , .. .... ....... • . ._ .. ".. • No, .... " . potuH lon, or 1ncum-Qem"'• Develop"'9nt, btenctt, to NetafV .,,. un-Inc.. tlO Town Ctmtt paid ~ NC_,,90 °""9, ...._ 1tt0. Calllot· by Mid Dttd of Trutt, Wlltl nla, Cotti ...... Cetlf ln1•"1 and ocrlef NM M taal pr&Mld lheretn; plul .. 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AH ctUAlity ""'II cloudt b«om· lw. good 111 Or· 0 2l a Ing mo1lll 1ngt County Ill • Ill! ~ ~ Ql 1un11y if<! IM • • .. ·ith " 42 PSI. .; 1-.WHllO ' -•••• -,.,,_ ,..,...., -• -,,.. ..... -IGU!hwirll ... OCEAN REPORT ltrnft(ln wind• -....... lo 15 mph. ~ BOATING 8URFING -.. • :::1' 'l' " .. , .. ::t: n .. Mount<1int: -.. " " " .... ... .. " M111lly dt.ir. Wl ..... ~kl ............ te .. IS """''""' MZI SHM'I .. -.. " -" .. .... ,~, " " Hl1l11 in . "' TODAY'S SUN ~ .......... J,lnnll_ ...... ,,,. ....... ~lead! ... ... .,... .. " ... _ " ,. .. ~ " .. 1(h. low• m<»I· ..,._.,.._,...~ ...... :'.:t::. "' , ... ·-• " -" " .. 1 .... 1 • " .. ~ J '"'· .. , .... = .. .. .,,. ... " ... .,.._ .. .. ly in thir ~o •. Sunrise : 5:50 a.m. FISHING ::rc:-· .. , " .. ""'"""' " .. ·-.. .. .-.. .. 0 ... t,flWMll .. " ·~-, .. .. Sunset: 8:05 p.m. c...i <•l<tm -• ..,....., "' -"' Pf: --.. .. O..w• " " w •• 111..,....,0.c. " ... ._..,..,wM, r•f;co .._,., locwoilo, ... °""""' ,., "'""" .. " ..... " " ...... .. .. _.. .. .. rM"""h " " ...... ~ .... t Md •UMlll ...... , .... _ "' .. ........ .. " ......... " " " " () 0 ct TIDES r,l lDAV .......,.,1.,. " " -....... ,,... .. ,. .._ .... " .. .......... ..,it • " .. 100.\V firu kiw ,_,_ " ., !Wo .... Cil}' " .. _,,,_,._ " .. ,:,,,high •:2s •·""· J.l ...... " .. " " " ~ lu V;;t•• " CMs~ f lt1I low 10:29 ...... 1.2 s... ... -..IOll .. .. M•m io .. " """~ ""'• .. " ... _ .. .. ll•htwl " " S«ilnd high S:_?I p.m. •.a Nnr'l'll'l\Cll.) " u • ~GM "'8fl S...llNtOIN'fl"' .. " Ololahl~ Cllr .. .. "'"""' _,. " 1st. Otr. Last Otr. New Moon ..... ._ .. " °"'"' " .. . .. .. .. Full Moon ·-" " -,. .. ~ .. .. June 12 June 19 June 27 July 5 ¥.......Wl•Vly " " ., ..... .. " " .. It's got the biggest delegation in Congress, b.ut so what? • 1 • • · • dc fen~e spending curbs. And whe n it co~to grants -for education, a Washingtoni~.n Magazine writer once opined, "has elev:!lted weirdness California s representatiVes illAnlftlliNllly highways and . the like -the state 1eceivc-d about 10.5 percent o f the t.) an art form. . • . . . ' ~ national pot, slightly less than its l l percent popuhllion at.the time. Among those On lhe l~ft IS .M1ller, n rass1onat~ no r.1he rn Ciilifornia diVide• f "J ak f tential Ala.II . . · liberal who decorated his off1ce wall wrlh a red poster of Augusto d 81 to m e use 0 po "9UUI Ech~·ar~s 1~1nks l~c state ~ould do better. He was th~ force bch!nd ~ Sandino -lhe man for whom Nicaragua's Marxist Sandinista movement I . nc"' Cahfnrn1u lns111ute modeled o n .t~c North~ast-Mi~west lnstituie. wa's named. His press secrciary ~·ould remove i1 each time TV cameras By Jill Lawrence which studies the impact of .federal pohc1es on va rious regions. entered the rooin, then rc pl:icc it later ~when on irate ~ille r noticed it 1 Tiii! Assoc11rec f>rrss The pri\'ately financed Calif orniu I nsti1u1c is supposed to. get the was missing. \VAS l·ll NC.il-ON -('alilorn1:i has always been an annoying reminder s1a1c's poli1icians, corporations ahd univcrsi1,ics working toward c:on1mon There's t1lso Democrat Ron Ocllums. a black ac1ivis1 who has railed to the cold. landluckcd and un~tamoruus lhal not su very far uway. in goals. l 'hc ain1 is to lrunscend divisions, plnn a~ead and al the \'Cry leas! against rucism and war since .he ~·as elected 20 years ago from Olilan~. t the ~<1n1e coun1ry. 1herc .1rc n10\1e s1ar:-;ind su rfers ·and sunshine tha~ the birlhplace of 1he frcc·speech mo\•ement and the Bl ack Panthers. 51111 1 neve r quit.-.. leftist -if not radical -after a\l 1hcsc years, he was the lead Democrat t Bui 1hcrt·'s ;i1101h c f , n1orc 1111purran1 ri:;isnn ro r Ca liforni:i eiivy: "ft .... ,I • im 11111 ti 11111 II -I M NllllJ 1111 o n las! year's lawsuit trying I~ enjoin Presidenl Bush from starling a war l An1encan~ l..t•cp rno\ing 1here. n1aking :1 forrnidablc stare even higgcr Illa I .._ .... II II .. 111111 11111 ..... against Iraq without congressional consent. and n1on: po\~t·1f11/ It\ rhc l..1nd o f growlh tt)at could create a poli1ical •11111 ICtl ·a -• ft At 1he 01he r extreme is Republican Williani Danncmeyer, a hard-right f juggcrn;iut -1f uu!y !he ,,:itc\ pi1!111CHll1" could learn to gel along. ... Rel ..... 111111 llllllllrn." ... r ' 1~:· O runge County conserv:u ive who is running for a Senato scat. He's ,\lrc:t1h , c ·a11forn1an ~ n1:1!..c up rnOTt' 1han nnc·lcnth of 1hc !·louse of · ... p. Jerry ~ewla, R·Redlanda· :in1tious to sec a return to 1he gold standard (he even sends birthday l{cp1 c't'1it.111\e' :\nd after redi~tnet1ng and the 1992 election. their cards wilh .lhat fflCssage) and to starnp Out homoscx:uolity, or 1ft least r.111k~ \\Ill '"ell from .l'i 10 ."2 ·rhat mt«tns nearly one of every eight accep1ance of it. He once told medical reporters that "ho mosexuality fs a rcprt,e111,1!1\'t'~ -...111be1To1n the Ciolden Siatt·. avoid cmbnrrassing defeats. perycr~e tirestyle .... \Ve should tell 1h11t to kids," 1-t e has said A IDS '.\lo 01hc.:r ,l,11e ~111 con1e <'.lu~c.: se,:ontl ·platc Nt:" York. lo:-1ng three vie1ims should~ quaroinlincd . . . . ,I • House n1ember.'.I in Washing1011, for cxan1plc, variously faul1 r c h d d t ,c,11, in l'l'l~. \11!1 he d11\\n 111 31 rrprcsen111u\e) while "l cxa) -even Republican Bob Do rnan, also o Orange ounty.1s ano1 er can 1 a c \111!1 .1 ~.1111 0 ! 1h1ec 11dl hi: up to only 30. California's colleges, governor and bu.sin.:ss community for iht; Joss of for most conservalive Californian. 'J"he brarded former ·broadcaster "\\ i: .11,· l'l'lle1,cd ,,, .1 thrt'.t\ to people l 'no man). rnernhcr~. ·roo The surer collider to ·rcxas. As for Scfna tcch, '"Austin did a rcnl b.ang-\l p Corned the nickname B·I Oob as a result of his zealous support for thal I · t R \' I h I 11 sale'\ 1'oh:· Ed\vards said. Beller. obviousJv. 1hun California. which was , . r · cl fh n1,1111 r1\\\l'r!11 llll·n1hl'I': \;!\{ ep IC ·aLL{I, \\' t! \(! {' l\l.'O • bomber. His hi5tnonic rhe1or1r '() lCn Slrluns .-ouse couttcioy 10 c llen1,1cr.d1 c !i:.1dt·r,h1p r•1'1' headquarte rs for the search commiucc and assumed it had an inside limi1s. Once he denounced Ca1ho/ic lawmakers who voled again!il "\\'c j!tl ~'-f'l'ILt'fll 11! lhl· .. p.11.·c.: 1111111.:). :'.:'i pcrcc.111 ot the n1iht.1ry track. aborti on restrictions and had the Congressional l~ccord print their mt.HlCL.° .i.kk·d f<l·p 1).,11 J-tJ 1,,1rd,, dL·.in n( ihc c·aliforrua l)cniocrais. ·r e . .:as in i1s heyd:ty, when former Spc11kcr Jin1 \Vright ruled the names. !·louse. 1s an o ft -ci1cd example of a s late delegation 1hat n1ax imized its · r· d · d "0111 qu.iln~ 111 1!11· 1, un p.ir.dlr!ed \\i: .ire .1 nr'' ,,,\IL' -"'e don'! ha\·c It would be difficult under any e1rcun1s1ancts lo in common groun the 11ld ru .. 1hu\l..l·1 L'llll'' \\l··rc.: lhl· .i:11ldt•n land. N(t1ur:1lly the re'd be . J)O"·er. Ca n chc. fractio us C:ilirornillns n se to the occasion'! among lawniakers of such drastically different philosophies. If <;0111e Jt·.llou,1 ' On lht' vcrgt Californians find it well nigh in1possib1c. it's 1u least partly due to lhe I lu· \H(' ~.\·intrnnir 1'he) 're 111 posi1ion. F:tzio 1s rising fasl and Rep. Jerry Lewis is the No. cori ten1ious redrawing of 1hc '>tate's congressional dis1ricts in 1981.. !11 (·n11.~rt'' "h,·11 1111111r1 1•r f.1111r' ,Ill' .1~·11u1 !(I bi· d1,pcn,cd, th:.1 J l·lou!.e !{cpublicrin. Cnliforni'1ns hcud the IJudgel Comniittee and the ·rhc con1o rted new sh;ipc!>• dc\•iscd by the late Rep. Phil Burton- 11.d1111'1 I' 1n,11111l'1t'd 111 rh,· .\II( ''11dr11111e -.i' 111 ··.<\ny1h1n~ Dur Science, Space and ·r echnolugy Conuniltcc; ano ther is acting chairnian delighted the Ocmocral!I. \vhu "'Cnl fron1 20 IO 28 se:11s :tfler lh_e 1982 r·.,1i11nn 1.1 \111,1hl'rl· Jl11t < .1l1t11r111.1 1\11~1111l' Bu1 (":1Jif,1rrua." o f lhc Interior Comnii1tee: and nianv rnorc arc lhe chairmen or senior election. The Republican~ su1rtcd with 21 SC:t ls anJ ended up with_ 17. < .1l1it1rn1,i \'"' 1t·ct·n1!1 1,1!l'd ,\:1 1 I 111 ;i '\1r\c~ of Cl1ngrcs~11111:1I clout rncnibers of iniportant subcornrninee,-. 'fhcy went 10 court. 1•1 I< 1 oi I r .i 11 .1 ( ,, p11~ d 1111 1 nt·11 •p.1pc r !Ju I 1na11} nh,el"\ er' '·'~ I h~ .,, !I le, l 'he) 'JI ha\ c 1 he 1111111bc rs. ·• Fifly·t~·o n1c1nbers -ii sounds awesome. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ h 111J1t.q1pcd b\ 11, 11or .. r1"u't~ 'Pl1ntl'lt'd delcgi1t1on. dnt•,n'r pack a' ,_\nd 11 really "c_iuld be a1vcson1c if 52 men1bers "orked 1ogc.ther and r1111tl1 pUlllh 1~ 11 ,,•uld u~cd then lOntact ~ throughout· lhc House. Thnt 's a very po1ent ....... M Dll•l('I) hllb-* rf11t1P1c 1f1m1 lb"llRI !.1~L· ,t lll'11 ll'dl·1,il r.111hq11.il..r ri:,1·.ut h renter l':ihfnrnia. I.ind 01 nct"nrk." ,~~d funnc 1 Rep. ·1nny ('oelho ... ·rhc po1ential the.re is just Ital CllFtllY ti dtl llnlta. Clllce M di llZC .. CIGIFC t ridll''' ILrnhJo11'. ''"11ld h,1\r '•'L'lllL'd 1he lt1g1i.:.1J chu1cc. hul 11 In'! lu lrl'l1lt'!Uluu'. __ _ ---, ll11 tl.il11. ·'' I ht• ~urcrrnnduc11nc. ~upt'r to!ltder "'tnt ln ·rc'<a'I. and o;;n Bue if ,cni\llil) and number~ _:i re \\Ork111g in Cal ifornia's favor, n1any llWI 'I I wlllll Vlf9 111181 .......... rattrlcdllll m ... Illa d11l "L'1n ,1t1.·ch " lt!\erc.t L1 1111p111t•r chip pr0Juc11on proicc1 ,\ ~pt·c1 al o lhcr faclor' arc not. . C.••11111111 lllcor• ............ . d.1\!\ .tl!uvv,111,l' !"r <'.1l1h•n11.1 pltt. !!c111i: Annt hcr .-.e.it on chc l·riucat i ·he "ti\tc·, ,hl'cr ~ilc and divci!>ll)' 11lonc muke har1nnny an elusive J h,11,t· \rrr.1rr1.11111 n' ( 1•1111111ttl•t•' l·nr~ct 11 -.11 lcJ"I un1d the ~econd l!i•itl ~·l cniher~ 1nu~t a11end 10 the need~ of mountain and coastl ine. 1r\ :1gric:ul1i1r~1I valley and Silicon Valley. parched desert and wn1er-rich \r 11l ht 1 11n1L' < .d1 t1\rn 1.111' h.11 r 'h111<11 the~ r.1n pull together and lanil, t.llg bu,1nc'" ,ttHJ ll\id c.n ... ironrncnta lisl!J. J'IL\,111 Hll' ,,,n,, l'i:\,1,t t1n,1lh did !!e1 Prl\11 tht• .ipprnpr1 :1t1un' panel, .. ,1 dnc,11•1 dti niuch gooJ 10 have 2 seal~ ... 1f in reality the .111r r l .il11,,1111o1 f)l·rn,,,r,1!' r.dl1c d t•l·hir1d hi:r .ind prc,~cd hard for the Jelcg:ilion ar l' :1s 1f they arc froru 1111 of the i'lalcs 1h11t range fro111 :1,,11.:11 111l·1i1 Florida up 10 the "ou1hern tip of Ne"'· England, .. said Lewis. I hl· delec,1111111 .d'd 111.r.lt· 'lHll'''r11 I h1r.1rt1,,111 .1ppeah for aid 10 cope 1\ c/,1,~1c b.iutc l:l!ll year pitted Dcn1ocra11c J{e p. George Miller "11h thi-~e.11 ' dr1>11_[.'.l11 .ind lht· l'l~t.l I 0111.1 l'11ct.1 ca11h11u.ike , 1\nd at .igain•;;i forn1cr n.t publlcan Sen. Pete \Vil~on . now go\•ernor. The Slakes k·.1,1 'nrnr l<L·r11bl1l.in-, h.11e 111,rkcd "l!h 'nn1r /).:rnncrat~ on refugees, were fede ral 1rngatron subsidies. whtch Miller wanted 10 reform a nd 1r11r1111!ra111•ri. 1111l1t.1r \ 1<1n1r.11.1'. rc,eJrth, \ll·llfltl'', "inc and leder;il Wil~on ":in1cd 10 Jenvc alone. Neither C:11i rornian ~ould give in, and L•~iliuc' the ir ~t.i ndn!f lllt1n1;J1cly killed a Sl.5 billio n wa1er projcc1s bill long °"l.111,11r' ~h1 111 ( .lldn1111.1 ll'Le11t'' a hl•;1lth\ lln-... of fl·tlcral Joll.'lrs in 1••n1r.1t·1,. 11 o1cl'' .11111 ,.tl.1r1l''· th.1111.. .. 10 11, t:tlt·n"l\t" dcfl'n'c 1ntlu~1 ry ;ind r11;1n\ leill·r.d 11i-1 ,1ll.111••rt-. ,\l i\~ing rair 'hllrt· But 1l\L'r,1ll .. 1(,01d111c 10 .1 'tud~ h~ till' ."1(1rlht>d't ·tvl1d"c't l 11~1 1111tc. ( .iht<n111,1·, rl·1 11111 nil thl· t.1l dt1l1.1r' 11 't·nd' Ill \\,1,hing111n .droppcd lr"rn .SJ!ll 1111 lhl' dnll,11 111 J\J,"\J to 11.1 el'nc' 1n 1988 -a rellcc11on of "'Viffage !Faire Sftoppes" For Lease-Prime Location Retail Space From sl.85 gross Office Space From s 1.6~ gross Largest Mall In Laguna Beach. Two LeveJs ·OfSecured ~ Prime Coast Highway Locatm Heavily TrafTdced Area. (714) 4"7 .. W 11• S. C-HWJ~ ......... Mllrrwl- !>Ought by othe1 \Vc,tcrn lflwn1a kcrs. ldcolugiral splll!i ·rhe c11n01c1111g nc~cl~ of . various Culif?rnia regi1~ns and. factio~s are o nly one .s..iu rce of fr1c11011 1n the delegation. Deep 1dculug1ca l sphts arc another. ·rhc sratc'!tt 26 Den1ocrats and 19 Republicans nre unusually nlienrncd. 'fhcy don't 111ce1 e n n1;.1sse to lalk bu~1nt.!>'\, the way lhc Texos anJ New Yo rk delega tions do. M. ny of 1hc111 don'1 like ench other . ... !'hey never ge1 nlong:· !>aid Dick Munwn, exec-ut1 \'e director Qf the Northcast-~·11d~·cst l11~1i1u1c . "They lu1vc some of the n1os1 right·wing and left-wing 111er11he ~. and th~y rarely speak to each 01her," Colorful cast 1'hc. cl1st is indeed 11~ colorful as one might expec1 from a state that, as Designer Profiles DAVID Mt'CANN Plhlse •'dcolttt thir _ •orfd-c/11n s'Jhs1 to our ell)'. Fom1~ Gent'nJI Mp: 11mf Arristic Dt'rtt:ttJr of l'Wttl $oss(J()lr rt1'°"1 llf London 11,,,1 Bn~l'ly //ills. <All/ or romt' b)' /IN fttt t:01Wlt11hon. · HIDEIU( ~ ~) TM1MI/ hr ~nd •"d /11p11n. lliddl spttitlliNJ' ln prrci!/olt cu111"1 and ((J/Ollr 1111(/ RI.so. sp«/11/iNJ' ln SA"111u ml~ . . YVI Tralnt'd 1n Japa'I and 14-llh JAD lrtttmfllk>n•l. Yul .f1'ttlflliz~ In c11tri11g find ptnnlrig und a/10 1n sophiJtic•wd updos /Or ~m, and sockry tvtllfS, • JOllN LACKO A rolour q,w:Mli.11 11nt! rt"/1"Hnt111iiw for FftlfMJI AN CO· /(Jl1r, /o//11 Jp«/11/4•r.1 /11 nil 11.1p«t.r of lt111' ro'fn'lrg, tr>/our ~ tMtl h1ghligl"i"G· M1nicvrc• & Pcd!Cure\ Av11lahle e111!W 'P ProditCtt UKd Ettlut1\'CI)' ()pen fuc.td•Y rhni S.1•rdlJ from 9 •m ~vcnint App11. Av•il, Wed lhtu Ftl. JJ26 E. oo I Hwy. Coro n• (ftl Tttar V1lld11td l'arltl .. • 67!1"4060 , Lung af1e r 11urton's death in 198J. the 1-...0 p11rt1C!. were raising n1oney for 1he1r h1wsuil\. ]"he d1~!nl'.t line!. fina lly were upheld by the Supreme ourt 1n IY89. Bui tHC b11terness en<Jures. - ·"Clearly '\01rtc1hi11g "c111 0 11 111her thnn a rcnec1ion or the public ;111i1udc 1oward Re public;ins." !iaiJ Hl'p Bill Thon1as, a Republican. "There nr.e some Dernocrat~ here who shouldn't be here. They should ·bC' Kcpublic;1 n.-.. ·· Oemocriil!i defend llurlon') ~·nrk, 'r1~111g lhc new di~triet bc11e1 renee1 1hc s1a1c 's hlack, Hisparuc and Je\ ... i~h pt1pul111ions. Bui c:Ycn Edwards, who gave Bur1on the-rcnu1pping joti, udn11l~ 1he rc was a price: "We got JO ye11rs of nli!icry." The woll bet~cen lhc pan ics "''a' nearly unbreachcd fo r the ""ho le period. :according to Coelho. ""fhc)' JU~t dir1 u·1 u1l k. let alC'tne work together for the a ccudc of the 'Rll!i ... he s:lid WASl·llNOTON -l"fcre 1s how alifornia's representatives voled o n the 273-158 roll call Wednc!ictay by which ·1he House approved a Den1ocrallc·sponwre;d civil rights bill. _,__ The bill has been characterized by Prcsidcnl Bush a~ a 1neasure th111 would push employers to rC!lo n to hiring quota,; out of fear of discrln1ina1ion la""suil , Suppor1cr) s:iid the bill would 1;c1ually· oullaw quo 1as. Should the Senate pass the bill and it is ve1ocd. the sup porl ers V>'Ould need itbout 290 I-louse votes to approve a vc10 O\'erride. The bill is dc,igncd prin1arily to overcon1e a series of 1989 Supreme our! rulin~s tha1 h;1ve made it more tlifricult for minbri1 ie:1 10 win job d1scrimlna1ion ults. It also would change job di · rin1ination law~, 10 cxp11nd 1hc rl,ghtli f women, rcligiou.'.I minori1ics and the di,11blcd 10 cohcct moncl;\ry dama~c~ if the)' :\re victim . 1'\ "yes., vote 1n 1he House was a \'Ole 10 PpprtJVe 1hc blll. Voting yes were 250 Dcnwcr:us aild 22 Republican Vo1ing no were I!! Democrallll a"d 143 RepubHcans. CALtf'ORNIA Democrat -Andcr~on. Y: 8eilcnson, Y; 8erm11n, Y: Sme r, Y: Brown, Y: Condi1 1 Y; Ocllum,, Y~ Dixon, Y: Dooley, Y; Oymally. Y: Edwards, Y; F11zio. Y: LantO!, Y; Lehm1n, Y; Levine, Y;\ M1nlnez. Y: M11.\ul , Yi Miller, Y: Mine11, Y: Panc111. V; Pelosi, Y; RO)'bol, Y: Statk, Y: Tortt,, Y: Wa1en. Y; Wa:cm1n. Y. Republicans -,ampbell, Y; Cox, N: unninp9m, N: D1nnemeyer, N; Doohtlle, N: Dornan, N: Dreie r; N; OallqlJ. Ni. He1pr. N; Huller, N: ..._onlno. N: Lewis. N: 1-IJ, N: McCondleu. N: Moorh11d, N: Pochrd. N; R'-N; Rollrobotlle1, N; Thomu, N; • ..... • • Scenery, music highlight Corona del Mar race D4 Restaurant hide-aways DIS . FOr sports enthusiasts DJ · Plus: 20 tllings to do, t1" most compkU guitll to Coast restaurants & our ntuUn remw '~oapdish'' "WFliCEllr' tlJDGED BEST IN THE STATE BV THE CALIF<JllA ~R Pl&ISHERS MSOCIATION ........ .,, ............ ,, .......... . - ' 1 ON YCUIMAMI Runncri. and walkers will get thl.'. chance to t:st their kills '' \\Cll al> vie w !.Orne beautiful .il11nc the coai.t '\.11u1JJ~ a t the 1nn u.d Corona .Id ~Lu Scenic 5- 1-. .rnd r,\O-Mtlc I 11 11 \ a I i... • I 1.·,t t\ l l lC' J;C:l lllh k I "",I\ al C!'.)0 l Ill \I, I l h 1..:1!1,11.111011 ·1 he d .1 \ I 11 I." I u ll c ' Ill II ' I 1. ,l I\ J ,\ I! •' II I Ill I. l br..:.11>..1 .,,1 t11r IJ(C J'.1r111. ll'·ll\1' l;\..:c '"'f\ 1•n p.ll!l' l).t Features Editor 2 ~1~~~c1~~ opera ~l.lr l'l.1utl11 D omtngl1 "'ill ''"!.! at 01.1n~l· Courm Pcrlorrn1r.3 Art~ (nlll·r. pPrtrJ~1ng the notorious D11.I>.. IPhn,un 111 Pucc1n1·~ "The <•1rl 11! the C.1oltlt.•n Wc:,t " rhe r..:rt111m.1ncc ,, \Jturd:iy .11 1' p.rn I 111 tn111c 111lormat1on call 556· ,\ R I"> 3 'BIG RIVER' · Big R11.c r," the To ny t\\\ .ird-.... 1nn1ng mu~1cul by Wilham Hauptman and Roger ~l 1lkr ha\ed on "Huckleherry h nn. 1' on '>lage at the Laguna Pl.1\ hou'c through June 9. For 111hirm.111un call 4'>4-074.l 4 Ott, TO BE BLUE I he :,ccond .1nmwl lkn~on .ind t-kd1.tc,· Blue' fe~11val eel' under '' J) 'at 3 p.m Sunda) al lhl· P.1u fir Amphithc;ll'C m C'o<-ta \fr,,1 l>n 1.1p "''II he pcrfurm- .1111.c' h' BB l\111i,:. Gregg Allman. liihhll\ Winter. I 11.1 fame,, Willie D 1wn l>rc.1m B.11ul. Jnlllnl! 1•thcr' In .uld 111o n 10 hcartll!! .,nmc: of the I lilt,, hhlC\ ,11\)Und . th!\ C\\llCC rl , ... ,1 hl'lll I 11 lnr homdc\ ... pcl1plc 111 1 ht ~ nmm11n11' I 1cl>..ch r.ingc from ')11 > Ill )2.., '\(I C.11l h.,4· I '(I() for l1t \...ll 1111 111m.1111rn 5 ~u~~\~a~~rc .ind 1hc l{:i1ders 1 he} 'II pn tnrm Sund.I~ .It r hc Ho r in I c111111.1111 Valle\ I 1~kct\ ;ire $20 l' .1 l h c .• I I . I> (l J -2 J 6 <> f () r 111ti11m.1l1••n B = ~~~hiropc"' "''" he the focu... of an 1ll11,tr .1tld 1r,ivclnguc tOd<t) al I '11rnnJ dcl M.ir bi.inch hbrary . l ~tl MJ11goltl Ave Adnrn • .,ion to the ' pm prngrJm •~ free Ken R " i: 1.• r ' • '" h \.l h ,, ' t r J v c le d n1t 11'1'd~ through1,ut I uropc. "ill nfll'r "P' nn \.<t,tll'r' tnur' Call h ~4 'I \'i tnr d eta il,. 7 CAUJNG AU DUCDll \\ 1ld R1vc:f\ Wa1erpnrk 1n I ~int• v.111 pl.1y h<M to the L CPA Rubher l)ucky Grnnd Prix ).1111111.1\o 1 he race 1i. a benefit for DAILY PILor's 20 THINGS To Do the Orange Coun1 y Unite d Ccrebr11 I Pahy A sociation's Regional Infant Center. Duckies nre ava1lat>le for adoption for jusl S5 each. The park is open from I I a.m. to 5 p.m. F'or details call 768- WJ LD or 557-4796. 8 lAIT CllMCE There arc only a few more day 10 ca 1c h the un co nve ntio nal works of Morphosis a rchi1ects Thom Mayne and Michael Ro1ondi as revealed in their drawin&s and models at the Laguna Art Mu cum. The ex hibit closes Sund:iy. For information call 494-65'.'I. 9 LITl•LMm "Tonlghl Show'' regular Jack Coen performs at the lmprov in Irvi ne through Sunday. Shows Thur~day and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. ($7); Friday 8:30 and 10:30 pLm.. (SIO): and Saturday 8 and 10:30 p.m. (SlO). For informatiQI\ call 854-5455. 1 0 CGfRlllUIE n.s The Bl u e Ma r ble Coffeehouse oo Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street in Cm.ta Me a has a full late of e nterta iners for the week. Admission is FREE! On tap 'thi week arc F.O.E. Thur day, poetry and music. Thursday; Tom Long, acoustic instrumental and vocal, Fnday: The Bards, Renaissance fnlk. Saturday; Love Crystals, new age and fu ion jau. Sunday; John Malley, acou lie folk, Monday: Si o Le n\e. :,olo/acoustic format , I uc,day; and Kafe ·Kognno, poetry ,1nd music. Wednesday. Weekday 'h l)W\ begin :u 7 p.m .. weekend 'ho"'~ at 9 and Sunday shows at 6 p m For information call 646- '-771> 11 BllD TOO The Cafe: Lido at 501 30th SI 1n ewport Beach. al'u pla)" hou'e fo r part of the w t nnd annual Ben,on and Hedge' Blue' IC\11\.lll. Song•.trc~s !Jee Dec \1cNc il will pcrlorm Mond.iy ' t .1 rt I n g a t h J 0 r m I· 0 r 1nlMmJ11on c.ill 673-51156 12 RH TOURS I akc a free . guided, l:lehind-thc-cc nc tour of the 01.1ngc County Pe rforming Arh Cc n1 e r o n M<rnd.iy or Wcdnci,da, at IO and 11 a.m. For more infonnRt1on call <i56·A RTS. C\l l'l.U 13 11IE COACll .... Thi" v.cck' performance at the Coach l lou e arc· Al Stewart. Peter White and Chcckerficld tonight At 8 p.m., Q corned> shO\\ Friday and , .1tutday at 8 , nd 10.30 p.m •ind The Ste\e Morsi Band Sunday at p m. For rcserv3tion' and ticket prices cnll 496-8930. Miche le Zukovsky joins the c ritcally .acclaimed Ang~les Quartet for a concert Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Irvine Barclay Theatre. 1-4 • CllZ\ .. The Crazy Hor c, jui;t a fe w minute up -the 55 Freeway. pre cots Doug Ker haw Monday at 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets ure $24.50. Call 549-1512. 15 ..-a.a1 . The UCI Wind En emble w ill pre sent a free, outdoor concert Saturday at 2 p.m. in the FinC(;:-1\1 h Vill age Olive Grove, in front of the fine Art Village I heatrc .it 1he corner or Bridge and Mc~a roam. The prog1 .lm will include Gostav Hol\t., "Mttr '' and Vaughan· Wilham-. "\t:a !-tong\." among othe r\ Conce rt gocn. .ire cncouragc<l to hnni:. p1cn1c": "umc 1uhlc:, and chair' .ire ava113ble. GMllN PAlllY . 1 B l he clc \ cnth anou3l Oaroquc Mu~ic PcMival of Corona del Mar con1111ue~ through Sundav. Coneem arc "chedulcd for Friday at 8 p m 3t herman Lilirnry and Onrdcns and Sunday at p.m. nt S1 Michael and All Angel Church. I-or 1nforma11on call 760-7887 17 ~11--Mozart Celebration 1991 continues Tue day with a performance by The Angeles Quar1e1 at Irvine Barclay Theatre Sponsored by Orange County Philharmonic Society. the concert is set to begin at 8 p.m .. with gut 1 ar1is 1 Michele Zukov ky on clarinet. The evening's program wil !include 'hubert's String Quartet in E Flat M ajor'' and Scho 1akovich's " tring Quartet No. 8" in addition to work' hy 02 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 8, 1991 Mozart. Tldtcts range: from Ill to S20. For lalOnnaa ion or tid,ct' ":ill 854-*46. 18 -...... Austic rocker At DC head on out to l l'\1ne Meado ws Amph1thutrc. to perform an auonmcnl nt thctr current and pasl hits. The conrcrt 111 sea 10 get under way at pm. Call 740-2000 for m rorma11on 11 llm •n IBIA South Coast Symphurl) , Crescendos arc hlhhng "L3 Fiesta de los Crc,ccndo)" Saturday a1 6 p.m. in the garden nf Don and Irene Butt's e"porb Beach Home. The festr\.C C\cnt will feature Me-ic:an cusrnc. mu"c and 1 live and silent .iucttt'n Proceeds from the $40 per pcr~1n fie ta will benefit the symph11n). For information call 662-7220. 20 ~=Ory Thc,1lfc -will close it~ 14th \c.i,on Fnda) and Saturday w11h a enc:~ of classical ballets with ~tone' from around the world. Perform-ances will start 11 8 p.m bl'th cvenin&' at Ookkn Wcr.I Colkge Tickets arc S"' for adult) and SS fo r c hildren, if purchucd in advance. For infonnalion call 8-tb· 0215. utnct: OC, Ora• County. BT, black lie. BT oOpL. black tk optloul. pp, ptt ~non. TBA. to bt arnmttd. CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS lmpriaa Shower IA111c1Mon, June 6 , at 11 :30 a.m., OC Interfaith Sheller at Scou's Scarood Grill, Costa Mesa. $40 pp. Phone 631 · 7213. llMurdtr Mystery Dinntr, June 7 at 7 p.m., ex;: Performing Arts Center at Beverly Heritage Hotel, Costa Mesa. $75 pp. Contact Lorri Toolen, 770-8547. llA Day to bt Pro11d, June 8. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .• ~outh OC c11ie11' military celebration 1n San Clemente. Phone 492-1131. •Mldsnmmar Fut, June 8, I I a .m. to 5 p.m., Swedi'>h Women·~ Educa11on1tl As'ln. ond South Coa~t Plaza V1llt1ge folkdancing, pole dccor.1t1on, 1ntcrna11onal food. craft \ at the Village. Co\ta Me-.a Phone 1 6· 187Q llChill Cookoff, June R, I :!-5 p.m .• Re,ource Council Orange CoJ t Chop1er at Monterc Carpets, Sanla Ana. SS pp. $150 per entry. Contact M1''Y Hocl!ICher, 752- 1470. . •Rubbtr Ducky Grwtd Prix, June 8 nt 1 p.m., United Cerebral Pat<~y nt Wild River Waier Parli., Irvine. Cont:1ct Su'ian Whcuell, 557-5100. •ch mbakr, Jun e 8. OC Performing Art!I Cente r heilch party. $75 pp. Cott111c1 Joy Conner:., (213) 592· 1360. llCaslno Nile, June 8. 7 p.m.· midnight, OC Eye and Ti,sue Bank :it Promontory Poi nt, Newport Beach. S!5 pp. Phone 675·6ROO. Si\rt·A·Falr, June 9, 11 .i.m. to 5 p m , Ronald McDonald Houo;e of OC at The Cannery P:11nti.. Nelo\-port Beach. Phone 6 75-085 1. •noolulgnlnt. June 9, 2-4 p.m., a utho r Penny Newman 'ltgn'> "Manipula11on: How to Get a Man und Keep Him" at Martha\ Bookstore. BalboJ I I.ind. Phone fi73· 7185 . llOld hshloncd Picnic, June 9, Mozart chapter of OC Perforn11ng Arts Center 111 Three Arch Bay Park, Laguna Beach.' $75 per couple Contact Michele Eicke • 494-6657. llGolf Tournament, June 10 at noon, Southern Counties chapter of Community A!l!ln. lmt1tutc and United Way of OC at Co10 de Cu.ca Danner and award'\ ceremony follow. S 150 pp. golf fee. $35 pp non-golfer\ Phone 588· 99 7. mPoetry Rudlna. June 12 ut ' p.m., Cynthia Toronto and Tom fo,tcr ill Alta Coffee Hou e, Nelo\-port Bc.ach I-rec. Phone 675· 0233. lmta1 Shoot, June 12 at 7 o.m , Hoag lfo p1tal 552 Club at Coto De C.w1 Hunt Lodge $225 pp. Phone 760-23•9. ... rom Blueprints to Cordon Bltu, July 1', Nev.port Harbor Art Mui.cum dinner at Peckenpaugh · rc'iidence, Curt>na Del Mar. S 150 pp. Con1.1c1 Maiunc Ga1bcr, 759· 11 22. •25th Annl\'trsery Ctltbr•llon, June 14. Seal Beach Au'<iliary or BE~AMIN EPSTEIN'S Orange County Performing Arts Center and Los Angeles Music Center Opera pre-.ent "The Girl of the Golden We>t" st.ming Pl.mclo Domingo ,md Dam<' Gwyneth )Ont'' Sc1turd.1y .1t 6 pm Florence Cr111c ndon el')'ICC!!> of OC. Phone 870·5b90. •Ml1hty Fint Clambakt , June 15 at 3 p.m., Ope1a Pacific dinner on the beach, Corona Del Mar S:\5 pp. Contact Mynl Kreuder. 631· 1249. m<>ranRt Rlos~om Ball, June 15. Or::inge"oo<l Found•lllon a1 H)Jll Regency, lninc. •H omt Wine Maker Compttlllon. June l 5 at OC fair and fapo)ition Center, Co!lt.1 Mesa. Phone 751-FAIR. llCost• Mtsa Grand Prb, June 16, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Vantage Foundation bike race. Free. Contact Larry Weichman. 957· 8400. •Booluigning, June 16. 2-4 p.m .. author Charle 0 . Lcvnon, cd D. Mgn'I ''There I No B:id rruth The Search fo r Sdf ' at Martha\ Dook.,tore, Ralhon h land. Pho ne 673-7 1 5 llWlnc Tri\'la. June 18. 7.9 p.m .• "Jeopardy"· t}le ~me game .md ta.'llmg at Rohen Mondav1 Wine 6. Food Center, Co la Mcs:i. S30 pp Phone 979-4510. •summtr Sluter, July 20, Newport Harbor 1\rt Mu,eum dinner at White rc,1denc:e, Coron.a Del Mar. $1 50 pp Phone M.1xinc Ga1bcr. 75<>· 1122. llWtstun Barbcqut, June :?I, Oh"c Crc t Treatment Center\ 111 Knoll\ Berry Farm. Buen;. Parli. Phone 777-49tY.J. llCaft Momus, June 22 at 7 p m .. Opera P;acafic dinner at Conhn rC\IJcncc, C\\.port UeJch $55 pp Contact Mynl KreuJcr, 63I·1249 mDlnncr. June :?2, OC Trauma Society at Waterfront H1ILtln. tlun11ng1on Ocach. Bl Phone 571-0602. •Happy Ending. June 2:? at fl p.m . math Coa~t Repertory end· of-,cason auction and part) at Town Center. Co ta Me!la. $50 pp Pho ne 957-2602 llCry 1al Cln:lc Brunch, June 23, 11 .1.m. to 2 p m . P.1c1f1 c Symphony Orchc-.tra ur 01 tro 2-01. lrvanc. $75 pp. llCelcbrlty Cocktail rarty, June :!'\, lltgh Priori!) :ll 1'h1d.1 rc,1t.lcncc. Ritz Co"c $SO pp ConlltCI Ginn) tlale. 854-RIOJ . or Carol Will.en. nJ.6'\23. llGolf and Ttnnls Clas k , June 24. High PnM1ty at The L1nli.' Mon;irch H .1ch Goll lee, !50 pp • 1cnn 1-., S 175 pp C:on1.1c1 Ginny H,1lc, X54·81~. 1H (.'.irl'I \\ 1lkcn. 723 fl '2' Sfrip to LI.. June W. Ohq: Cre't I rcatmcnt Centi::" Kid' at Heart tnp to Unt\.CrJI Studio'>, Una\leN1I Ci1v Phone 777-4449 •t.a Ht ta. June :IB. •1 p.m .· m1dn1ah1, Bo\\.er' \1u,cum thnncr d.tncc On the Green, Santa Ana SlSO pp. 01 Ctlntact Jo;,in Murphme, 497-<>82 I. 9C'lta11 Harbor Day, June 29, am to 12 p.m . Newport tl3rbo1 Arcn Chamhcr or Commerce :-t C11nnery Re~t.-uunt, Newport Buch Phone 720-0611. •~c~ 1-.ngland Sca'ihorc l>inner. June ;?ct i.11 ft '\() pm . o~ r •• p lllll( JI I lut-cr rc .. ttlerKe, ~.in Ju.in C.1p1•.tranu S"" rP ( \lltl.ICI \t~nl Krcudcr. f\11 1:!·1'1 •Roof 1•art). Jui1l' ~·1 C 11\ ,,, llope 0( a1np I ""er p.ir~mg 'truc:turl'. Co,IJ \h.,.1. •wine ra,tinit ;rnd ('onrcrl Prc"lc". J une 'II. Opu' Onl nr ()(' Pl11lh.1rm1,n1l \(\\.Kl\ lll\Uf' bu' lrtp .ind P""''" .11 C .ill.1".1\ Viol'\ anh. I cmccul.1. l'hunc "' ~­ :4::!:! MUSIC •D:troque \1u'k h411hul of Comnn l>d \1:\r (\t \1u..h,1d ,\. All \n •cl' I pNop.11 C hur~h .111J ~h~·rm.in l 1hr .1r\ .ind G.mkn,, ( orun 1 Del \I.ii. "h11·7''7> lun-.: 7 ~nlt11'1 \1.1k11lm I l.1m1lh'll ,11 ~hum.in l 1l,r.11\ ,\. (1 m.kn' lune Ill C'h\lr .11 i'tn.11'.: .11 \t \Ii~ h.1cl' Church 90t' Phllh•rmonl\ "KK'tt'I) I'·"' at '"'"' B.1rd." lh1:.1t" .iz.i2 C\11rip11' Dra'c ,11 Ur1di:1. Ro 1d. lf'\1nc. 5'i'\ ~l~~ June 11 1 lu: f'n~clc' Q u,1rtct. ART ••.asuna Ar1 \tuw•M (.'<17 C hfl Dmc. L.1gun.1 lk,ich, 4~4 ti~ l I), fhrtlll •h h111c 9 Mcupho"': Building' il O\l Prntcll' 1 hrou11,h June 16: Beginning or the Dec•: Recent Aqu1,11ion . June 14·Aii&. 18 The Cu-tting Edge: Contemporary American Folk An. June 21 ·~pt I : Arthur Wesley Dow •s~port •••r'bor Art .._ (8SO San Clemente: Drive. Nc'"POrt 13cach. 759-1122). June :!J-Scpl 15 01fh:rcn1 Storie~. F~e \; 1c\\' of the Collec11on •sc,erin Wunckn11an MllWll• C.' M ,t ,tln. ln1nc. 47:!·113M). Perm,111ent d1,pl.1y ol dr.tlo\ '"!!'· 'culptuH.. him,, other 11\-0fk' ~· Jc.111 Co{ ll':tll DANCE .• THEATRE MUSICAL THEATRE •oc l'~rfurmin~ \rt\ c.'tntt'r (hi.Ml l o"" ( 1.·1111.:r D riH', C '"'·' '"-'·'· 7-111-21.1011) Junl' s l \ C>pc1 ,1, (ml nl 1hc (11lld1.11 Wc\I June 1-l ~111tar1'1 I rte ll cndcrsnn (l·oumkr' I l.111) June I ~ Jul" 7 Le' \11,1.·r,1~k' •south ( oa<;1 Kcpcrtol') (h''.~ lti"n ( .:nia t>r . Co,1.1 Mc'·' "75 1-7 2-1 Jun1. .,.July 11: t1.1pp' l:ml. lkr1h11ld1 Brecht ,ind i..11n \\c1ll / •Garden (;n1"e Sh:tl.e,peurt' h<iti,al 112-..~.:? Mum \lru·t, (i,1rden GruH'. hJb-721 '> (1\01 rh~1trc. through June 15 I C\ L1,1,on' 1J.1nccrc11'c' I c'''"·'' . mph11h cJ1re.' Ju11c .!fl Jul) I\· l'hc Mer1.h.1111 ul Venice •\ly't<'Q l'afr ( llubcrl'... ! U1111on C<'nln.> .nr ... Santa Ana. 955-CLl ll. Ulnncr 'iho" l'ridft)" and ~aturda) ': ··\Junkr nt Cnfl' 'oir.'' l.l~;J /\(, l\HJRH '1 /0\: If )OU hDH' tin t'tt'nl /i,tin/,: or chungt' of information for Bind Book, dirrct lnquiric•\ lfJ (lc'nj;1min =i-p~lt'in, c o llfad IJool. JI.(). Bo' 1500./IU, Corou d~I \lur, C \ 916!5. l,hont' t7 /.I) 760- 1611. • • Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June e, 1991 N .•1 •r,.l1.JH)fl110f \\ 11h "' '1u11111ng 'ccncf), on-, ''"''l' 11111\tl' .incl gourmet ht, .1~1 ;1,1. 1 h1: .1111111al Corona del \l .11 '~il11111ckr race at1r:1ch more 'I· 111 Jll'I I 111111CI' \an1d111i: 111 l1m Wood. race l1 11111i.111 d1l' l'\Clll 1molyc, nearly rl l l llllfl' ( 111011.1 1.kl Mar SU BJECT NEEDED: ·1 RE.\T\IE~T OF PHOTODAMAGED FACIAL SKI N \I /UI < I\ 11 \ti\I F . )0-70 YEARS OF AGE /'I !<11< J\I h MONTI I STUDY TO TEST TOPICAL • \11·1)1( i\TION FOR T H E TREATMENT <>I \Cil NCi FACIAL SKIN < <J \I I< I BOBBY Cil I CKSIR (714) 725-2853 \I I 1\0'\ \k( ORMICK (714) 856-7103 \IHI ~ flll :'--1()....,:l)A Y ·FRI DAY l < I l>EPA RT\1 E~T OF DERMATOLOGY I' \J{ I f( IP\ \'.TS \\'II.I. RECEIYE COMPE ' ATIO FREE Munchies & Entertainment Wednesday is Karaoke* contest night in the lounge at Kona Lanes. Be entertained -or do the entertaining. (Cesh prizes in our contest plus everyone is eligible for weekly door prizes.) Hourly drink specials start at 8 p.m. It's fun -bring a friend and come earty to get a good seat or call for a reservation -no cover charge! · ('l<noM INMt ernpcy orc:t.tra in .--wtidl" &9Wt,,.... hM ... cl bl .... ~""',....,..,,....~--It-.'°'* to pap ... ""9 ID~ BOWL BEFORE OR AFTER YOU PARTY. Buy One Game -Get One Game Free (no lrrnlt to e--jUdlleld) Good all day Wednesday, June 12 at ~onal.Cin~ ............. Coeta -..... (714) 141-1112 04 Orange Coast Wffk,tnd I Ttiyrsday, June 01 1991 I Ff-,, I r• . COV-ER STORX ·- BlllE RAVEN I • ~ I I In udditton. the top five fint her tn cneh u( lhc 22 d1v1\1on\ will be g1-,cn awarth in thl\ arc •. Started eight years ngo, Wood aid the idea Wli!> to ha\.e a race from Coron:i dcl M.ir to Laguna Beach. Ho"e'er . .a IJc~ of time: 10 adequately prep.ire for 1hc 10 k i l omc IC r ITC k c.1 uo;ed I he organ111ng comm111cc 10 h.tl\c 11. "It "-COi \O "ell Y.C decided to keep 11 n 5K,' Wood ..till lie h,,., heen tn\oJ\.cd with the Coron.1 dcl MJ1 ccn1c SK and l'wo-M1lc I un WalJ.. "nee the 'e"' bcginn111g. I le hn' 'ccn 11 gro'~ and pro,per and \\01Jldn'1 ha'c 11 any 01hc;1 w,iy Wood ch•mcd the fin,1 r;icc Jnd ha' \Cf\Cd u' ~~~;r~~~1p~~11 ':hJrlf ,~'h~~~ri~~ du tic., thi., >car with Ooh llogoe and uc Stein. who " \Crvmg n~ race director. A runner hmhclf. \\'cx,d ,,ml he v1~ih 111 her race' and 1.11>.c' the bc.,t clcmcnh tor J he C nrun11 dcl M<tr C\Clll llu1. he 'Jtd. "I hlt..c 10 thmk we 1mpro"c upon thcnt .1 h11. "We pride our 'ehc'> on our organ11a11on -a "ell a!> our scenery," he \Jtd. The SK. 3 I-mile r.1cc, "-Cd'-C through the city lrccl'> Among the highlight\ will be "CarnJ11on Kaller Mill.'' "Peppe rt rec Pn • " "Last Gasp Gulch" and 1he <>3 year-old footbridge on Goldenrod A\cnue. The bndge. J\ depicted by artist John Cos~. i a"'' ser.-ing as 1his year's logo ·1 hi: painting, created cspcc1all) for the race. will be featured on l-h1rt' (to be presented 10 e :u:h vnrt1c1pant) and commemor.111: po,1cn Po tcrs, both signed .11111 numhcrcd, and unsigned, "'II be available for purchase dunn' ra e fc: 1h111cs The original pam1111g. al\o for '>ale, i on d1~pl.1} 11 1ud10 Ct1 fe. Approxirn:nclv 250 volunteer' • re needed on race day. I hey "''II U\ ''t m parking. race mon11m1n1?. m.inn111g water 1auon) and O\tl .111 C\Clll operation). Jean K1gC'r 1 coordinating \.Olunteer er.1i:c' Tho)e mterc ted in helping ni.I\ c.111 her at 76().8234. Also helping keep 1hc rt.Ice nn 1rt1clt.. .ire ;1re.1 ham r ad1 11 operator:.. They are there JU\t m c.1,c of .in cmergem:y. "h1ch W1~1<1 ,,,~\ th.rnkfully there haH~n·1 "''"n ''"' '° far The "0"'1 thini.i 1h 11 h.1~ h;lppcnw 111 rai;e h1 lt>I) ,, one )CJr when the pcr'°n lcad111 • 1hc pJd of runner' rn.ldc o ""'n turn .ind led 2.200 racer' lh "rong Wd). Wood .. :ud fhc Coron.i dcl Mar cnte FM· K ant.I Ftin Wall 111 co-p1oJuccd b the Ch.1mbcr of Commerce 11011 City of cwpon Beach ParJ..,, Beachc and R ccrc.11111n l>epartmcnt It is bctng 'fX>n\Orctl hy Coa t Newport Propcr11c ... l f\1nc Company. Frankhn Rcnh). John Blom Photography, Unique Hom~' by the Su and Or•na Co•s• D•Uy Pilot, nmong m. "' other~. For additional infg rma11011 abou1 1he event Cilll Wood 1.11 fl'1l 4714 or Stein 11\·644-JISI. J\rc Is Proud to Present the Wo rk of Maui's Master Arti t NewroRT rt0R111 Andrew Annenberg <lA J J FRY Original Paintings & Prints . '~JP" You are cordially invited to a Champagn e Reception for the Artist on Saturday, June 8 from 6 pm ~ • .. Priv•le c:ollecton ot An411rew An• ...... •1 ut 1M111d1 Larry H .. mmn, •rl Relntt, c.,,..,11 o•c.....,, J_. Mlkllelt. Lota Go!lfffl Jr .• •nd P•t Boone. Please RSVP (714) 644-0604 Newport North Gallery 1280 Bison• Suite 8 -S •Newport Beach lt11111 rttlldOft, Ow!Mr Balboa Island historY: Bargitin t~ ·bonanza -....... ~ .......... >1 Your Catalina Island Connection . B~lboa Island, the biggest of the safe havens in Newpon Bay, began life around 1906 when tne iidelands of the Santa Ana ·River were dredged. The first lot -on the waterfront -was sold in 1908 for approximately $700. In 1916, the first mayor of Newport Beach described the first lot buyers on Balboa Island as dumb. He said the land was "sold by a lot of damn crooks 10 a lot of damn fools." While you're here. come and see the wild buffalo of Catalina Island. It 1 easy to see why this statement was.made, because in 1914 a new car was more of a novelty than a ~alboa Island lot. Only four hundred lots had been sold. (It was recorded that in 1ClJ8, a group of lots ~Id for $300 and lots in the center of the island wld for more becau~ of tidal wa\.e fear ). The first ferry wa for passengers only in 1909. It wasn't until I 920 when automobiles \\ere first ferried across. The three-car- plu~·pa sengers ferry a we know it today tarted in 1930. Enja/ a weekend Get-A-Way of deep sea fishing. diving. water skiing. borse back rfaing. golfing and fine dining on Catalina Island. ""' The fir t bridge was built 1n 1912 and cars were able to drive over to the i!llaod in 1914. Balboa l land 1 126 acre' uf area with nearly l,500 lots. 1 he 1 land ha a year-round population of almost 4,500, which more than double!\ m the summer months. CalHomla's very own island vacation resort area. Thi charming island is .85 miles long by .30 miles wide. V1 itors and locals find 11 a fayoritc place to chalk up 2'h mile when they jog or wa lk around the big and mall island that make PACIFIC COAST AIRLINES up Balboa Island. . R111rv1tlons: (800) 426-5480 Ju t aero the bridge on Marine A\enue, approximately 70 busine cs ply their trades from professionals to gift and pcciality hops, jewelry, clothing. antiques and real e tatc. Strollers will find a do~cn places to dine among the quaint shops from th~ world's best frozen bananas to the finest in gourmet dining. _.,.'"_.. .... Ml.,,. ,Ml'*' cmD tl_. 1tlf Tit MlCll • _, ltM A lm¥ICI. M ·"·---·---_ .. ,..,.. •• '°" RUNNERS HIGH 319 MAJUNE AVE ti NEWPOaT IEACH mttm..., •l•IMeW.a4 JUNE SPECIALS llONMAN QJ>THINC. NOW IN SIQCI. . ALL ISONMAN CLOTHING tn. OFP WITH THIS AD. lad .. • 10 lroa•aa s...-tlntktr. ••cl T·Alrtt ,..,...... ....................... _ ...... "' ........ .. .., .............. _ _,...., ... ,.......... . SAUCONX IHOU SlO OFF ON ANY PAia OF SAUCONY RUNNING SHOES IN STOCK • ,_. ,_... ...... •• .............. ••WM, .. DOUAM .... ,.._., .. , .. _,_... ...... ....,,o ....... ,_,,_.. -. ' • Inf ants -Boys - Swimwear -Sandals -Club - Sunglasses -Flaphappy Hats - Reyn Spooner -Flapdoodles Toys -Dolls -Gifts --=- 723-4490 ) (114) '73-7111 ·---------------~----------------------· OrMge Cout Weekend I Ttknday, June 6, 1191 DI THEATER BacksttlllB Young musical. theater top· actors commended By Torn Titus J•a"gt CoAS1 Oi11ly Pilot I nr 21 year~. Lugu nans Lee and l11hn Childress have sponsored the ~1t\CY Awards for high school mu~1cal theater (the acro"nym stands for Music and Art Commendation for Youth), and this year's choices were, in their view, the most difficult. In a Slngle Word, YES/ Dentists have been using oxygen-rich formulas on yellow or dull teeth for several years. This procedure Is presently being used by over 23,000 dentists in the United States with excellent results The OXY-BRYTE Professional In-Home Teeth Whitening Kit uses tile same high quality whitening formula used by the Dental Com- munity. In fa ct. we supply our product to many dentists who spe- cialtze in Teeth Whitening. Don') be misled by gimmick advertising on television selling cheap imitations. We at OXY-BRYTE support good Dental Hygiene and our product is top dental quality. OXY-BRYTE's Professional In-Home Teeth Whitening Kit is sold through Professional Beauty Salons. Ask your Salon, or call 1- (800)·TEETH·97 for a Retailing Salon In your Area. lm -131.-.. OXY-BRYTEC® A 0.Yision of T ttttl TIC lllCOfll«lted H IOOl-TEETH-t7 .. HYS I ERICALI" _..,... ........ -.C.TY(la ...... il\l!fW -The Daily Pilot's GUide to Local Theaters ' . aMI• ,,.... Date -A Theater Pl'oduetioD .. --~~,,._-"The Skin of Our Tel&h• 1-11 l.._,11 Coaa ..... Ctric.Pta,houa -Jorn Y-.nt&Y-J••fO ... Jami -•11••-CwtaiD c.Il DinDer ThMtet -rhe Kin. and r GoldenW•~ -V eronJca'1 Room• . Juel ... Grand Dluer TheaW -J'iddler on the Roor Jumt ., .. -- Gl'0¥9 Sh.U.,..,.. P..Uval •tee Uai80D1 Dan_, ... Jum ll ..... Butinttoa BellCh Playhoue -ntvilion St.-· Juml .... Lquna P191hou.• -SI• R.lver" June I •ia.n Newport._,,_.. Art.I C.w "The nu. PelaQY Oae~ JDM21 111 Su Clemnte CommwUty ThMter.. -No Mot>ter But Jua• June• •10 a..dleou&......,._, -Ha-Incl" Jllhr lJ ., ... Way Oft' Bl'Ndway Pl91hou• · •An Act o( the Imutnation• June22 •1U0 . The Daily Pilot's Guide to Music Venue eo.c1aa-. CruyHo ... ""'-7:00 . • • • • • • S....MoneBand Douc Kenha-w Paul ReftN la the Raiden at.re UCI Symphony Orcheltn 1mD1 School of Danee Anlw• Qll•rt« ACIDC Bluee Feetlval 7:30 8:00 8:30 6110 '• 10Plif .... 619 7:JOPM .. 8111& 8 .,,. ., 619 3:JD 6111 8N •ao-• 818 8N 818 IPM ...,.. ""·-....... --·-a.1640 -.U78 m.n10 UB.1211 ...WCll 4""8021 Ul-Glll ........ -~ ... , ... ..... 1112 mlMI 114-te4e 740-J000 INTO THE NIGHT D.P. 's is a hlvln lor sports enthuliasts By Andra Sandstrom phcrc!" mmc 1han four month' 11~ 11111 J.1nmlcr' .. 01hcr grour' perform OfaneeCoastOW;Plol It' alc;o a very masculine atmos-1ogcthcr. from wh:11 I 'c hn'11 nn ,1 rc,ohtnA ,chcduh: on The old Bou.cy Rouge i now phcrc, JU\t 3\ you would Cl\pect rn told." ,,11d Al.1mcd.l, h 11w.1i.. .1 lu1 J uc,d.1\. \\ cdnc,d,I\ .ind Suntl.1\ home to one of Newport Beach' 11 'ipom bar. wooden panelling of 11mc and J 101 of "-Ori.. II loc1k' 1111:hh. 1hc\. mdudc ·1 he \11lc newest bars, D.P.'s. It nicely fills along the W<1lls, a dark. poli'ihed good ·• R1:cJ n.11111 1 he Jcbon' i1nd 1he gap between expensive, glitzy bar with shmy, yellow bra'is railing. D.P ·, offe r' n1ghtl~ ll\c \;ou,c.111 c ih \II ~llnrm 1n"''' night clubs and worn out. run-The spor1ing world\ most famou' cn1cr1 .11nrnc111 hc~m1Hng \fond.iv hCl!lll •11 11 r 111 down neighborhood holes-in-the-men grace th~ walls, 1rnmorialized \\ith 1hl· "Bit: P1c1urc." the h.md 11.ipp\ fl1,111 " 1 111 -; I' 111 wall. D.P.'s, the two month-old for all ctcrn11y in solid. classic .1i...o plJ\'> rn1 I h1mda\. C\Cnm~' \loi1e1.1, thrnuch l·flll,I\ ,,11h nm,'. s~rts bar is a bright. wcll-ltepl blJck und white pho1ographo; l·nda~ and S.11urda).n1ghh le.Huh.. \\l'll .ind di.tft h~t:r' p11ccll '"'Ill. httlc place. "The in1c:rior of th1 < place tooi.. lhc popular l11c:.1l h,1nd. ""·•lt n ~ 1 .,, 111 ~. :;.. "We are ~rict~ a spor~ ba~·· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ said General Manager Cesar Alameda. "The walls arc covered with large black and white photos of all sorts of sports stars. We've got two huge big screen tclcv1sion and 13 other TV monitors. You really get a stadium-like atmos- ENJOY A SOMMER GETAWAY "ON GOLDEN POND" LONG BEACH CIVIC LIGHT OPERA'S PLAY SERIES Charles Durning and Helen Harrelson D.P.'s Pub and Grill in Newport Beach 1s a haven for sports fan.itics. On .Golden Pond fPsYCHIC I Uro6irle McWilhams CHARGELINE: By Emest Thompson Directed by-Stuart Howard wrdl , MOVIES Wh a t they critics say Field, Kline ·make 'disby' little < )nl ot the mo't endearing th1111:' .1bout "Soapd1sh" 111d there arc a lot of l 11lk.11 nt~ 1 hing' about this dt,11\ li ttle comcdv -'' that \.tlh I 1chl pl.t)~ "TooU.te·· hl tlt'I th.111 [)u,tin Hoffman did 111 11t .11 JlnC '\ydncy Pollack Ith I\ 11.: \\ h1k HPflmitn cc :nicnlly 111\..:,tnl C\er\ h11 ol hill actor'l> 111tt n,1t\ 111 ·h" 'inglc·mtndcd .1t tl mp1 111 llLCO 11· ;1 ~o:ip •pt· 1 .1 1d H-'"· tu he crcJihle .i., l!t.1nd d.1mc of da~11me ,, r 1 ti-I 1dd '•mpl~ doc-. an • •1111 i:.ht 1mpl r,11n.111on. I ht'lt ' nothing human 1h1 •.ii ht I ( cit 'le ralhcrt. 1 hc 'l'r.:11111.: 'llll l n 11f '>(lmcth111g , 11 ~ti I hl \1111 \l,o . l'I'" I h 11 'ht pl '" -.h.1mclt. "" 1 I .t tit'\ l' I ll •me' 111( le" I h.11l l'""'ht·d 111.t l'r11lc"111n.1I '' .111 •td1, 1l11•q t.11 ll1l' .1t k.l't. ,1t "''' ,1w '"'1mph,hc' hcrc In °"" tJ'lh'h ,he pla" \U\,lll I 11", 1hl "" \11,,1n I 11n1 1• ''' I r it 1 i-..111c ncn \\hen 111 "" t 1111 .. \II \I~ < hildrcn " -n1 ./tit' n111t11kr '11 C ·11111'11.1 · '"" ~ Srrvic<' 1111 111.!11 \II I tnll\11..'\ , rt d th h '' 1 1111 mort. Ill do ., 111t 1lt1 '""' t 111111 1h.1n w11h 1ht· m1i.:111111dl ol their "' 111li11t1••ll \\hid) " \\h~ " \lfl "lllll dt1l'11·1 l.'.\.'I top I 111c 111 1hl 1.111.t \n.1pd1,h .. l'tn 1h1111ch hl lncf'I.'' 11 I HI\ llllll' !hi' 'Pl.Xll llf '"·'P • •('1 • " '' .1h1111t to tl11Ulllkr. "l1a• t,tl..l' ,ontrol .tnd. lht•'lll.'.h hll.f em:rt..'\. \HC. .. 11~ 11 ,, "I.. I,, 11 ll l I t 111hl r h1i.:hcr profile ,111, \ ilh I 1cld Whoop1 < 1t1ldb1 ri.: .111d Robert Dnwnc\ Ir '11111.'.l'il ''''h the film'~ 1'1111 Ill iltll ii hut 11 n\.'•t'I ~1111' Ill h1thl'I l\lilll' I \Cll "hlll hl·' d<'1nc 't1llll'lh1nc ·" ('l\.'dtl l thk Ill\( t l1d1ul 11111111111' 111' iill\.'' 1111 ,1 ll\-C l•111111l,1'1 h1· dul' 11 \\llh 'uch 1•11111h.11 11 )!ltllr.1tc' 'omc of 1 h1 I ilm '' h1ggl''I l.1ug h' -II) Jeff !itricklcr \li11t1l'trp n l/\-4it. /'11t1f St 11r frihunt Suzanne Houtth Wrilcr Fountain Valley ''Soapdi~h" has two main plot • and they O\erlap -the scripted lives of the actors .ind actresses in the 11ctional ~oap o pcrn "The Sun Al o Sets,'' and the real live~ of the people who rlay (with grelll angst) these role!>~ N a turall y, the truth is <;trongcr than fiction. and the peak' and Lcn1 ths or reul life f.1r "Urpa~ .. C\Cn the e"<CC,\C'i that ht.•,al\\r1t c r Ro\e Sc h\\:lrt1 ( \\'hoopi Goldberg) dre.1m-. up for he1 cmotl\C d 1ar.1cter\ lht• "nr't p.irt of the mm1e " the rathu 'l<'''·mmm~ hr\t half and tlw bc'I p.1n n1mc' in the l<irm \ll 1\\11 .1h,oluteh h1l.ir1ou-. -.ccnc'. hoth featuring J\e,1n K line (.1 h"c lr.11e intcrc'tt hoth on· anJ olf ,t.ll!t" nl mcga\tar Celeste I .1lht•11 !\.ill\ l 1cl~ll In the frN ''lfll'. "'llll' ,, pl.1y1ng the part or Sallie Lin Student Corona dcl l\1ar For pure enJP)mc:11 Jilli laugh,, ..,c::c 1h1., movie It " humor m the hc'\t ,cn-;c You can hulc • ir lo'c 'oap opcr.I' rnJ lo"c th•' m0\1c. I don't thinl.. I h,11c .!ver laugh ed 'n -nuch or .. n h.1rd S.ill) I 1cld play' the qar of the soap "The: Sun Al.;o s~~· · Whai i1fil _.IS !>Uppo)cd to mc.111 doc,n'r rcalh nlilltcr. All the mclodrJma11t· pmc-. 1n the c;o.1p '' wonderful .inJ e-<aggera11on i" at 11' best. The plot '' pretty ~hallow, a' mo\t people thrnk oap opera~ .ire "cry 'uperf1c1,il. Basic<1llv Cclc,te (h eld) lo!'.Cl> her mrnd. when .ill of .1 t,uddcn IM.80A aHIMA VI l ao.boo d .cl t>h J)/0 er_.,..__,,,~ IDWAIOS NIWl'OIT C1HCMA JOO~ c •• ,. o. ... 6•• 0100 I ledr._.. !'1 lO • )() • )(), 10 15' 1 Wheot AMvt .... , f"GI I IS ) 30. S •S t 10 3 ....._.._., 730 • •S 1,t I\ IOWAllDI ISUHO OHIMA '""-~. t~ ,.,. .. ..-o 1711 ......., !) t lO 3 •S 6 t I~ 10 lO 7 "'-"-I l...iw 11 2 30, S I lO 10 3 PX ! 'l'G I 3 II 4 S I • S, • 6 )() t .lO I 0 JS • 0...., ..._ 1-'7 "'<i 13 17 4S J I) S •S I ~ S 0..,. 0..d 'rH I'(; 1 I <I ~ Wiid H.-Cc_., h ,,..,.n ( 1 •s 1 •s I ·~ > •~ 1 •S t 4 S-,..tllhff"' IJ I J S t JO UOO CIHfMA ' ~-of ,,. • ••00'! 1<1o,• ti' •)lo() Trvtt. •Dore t !. I )\) 10 lDWAllM (INllMA CINTtll UOI ~ "'•lfl<I ,.,..., '19 •I •I 08 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 8, 1991 \\ill) Lomnn 1n the cla~ 1c "Death of a ~alc!>mnn ." It\ the !>Ctl1ng that funny -a Florida dinner theater fill ed with c>.lrcmely hard· of-hearing geriatrics. The other 1>ecne that l loved took place when Field, Kline and someone related to them (I won't give away how she's related) act out a cliff-hanging episode live - no one on the set knows the script. they all read their lines from a t eleprompte r . That is they all read the line' c-<ccpt for Kline. who turn-. out 10 he almo'I hhnd \\llhoul hi~ gl.t'>\l'' ,,., Jll ln\ptn:d \Cene, \\I t h K line ml\tal1ng tl11ng., hlc "brain tumor'' for "hra"c nu1d." h eld. Kline .ind Goldberg 111rn in grcnt performance~ in a mm 1e that loolc.-. hkc ti "ould be notlung but tun 10 m.1l c. every! h111g goc'> wrong.. People arc t1y1ng ro hump her t1ff the "how and lll'r pef\onal prohlcm-. urt• tnJltn~ hl'I IC:tl)·e>ed and hall~. ·1 he character~ in th1!> n11>"1e ;ire 'o 11utt .1gcou I h.11 the' male thl.' 0101.il' And cvcr\ l'h,•r,1crc1 \\111 m.1"c }OU bur't 11ut la11gh111g . hel.IU'e 1h.11 "their purpow. I tti' 11111\ 1c '' nun·,top humor It {all j!CI .1 hll lc t mng but 11·\ \\Orth cvt:n minute Oon '1 fell guilt} JbOUJ c;ce1ng <;uch a farce. It doc,n't m.111cr that there ,1rc more ~uhs t a nt1 nl movie~ out there . l hi' one will give )OU the bre.tl that you need. I Only the Lo.,.ly K. 13t f ·~ • 9 IS 1 Wiid He•fl• Can't le l r•ken 1C.. 6, 9 f •) J JJ12 PC. •JI~ I~ Ill> 9 4~ • Amlo ltl•n ' ~ I 9 IOWAllOS CINIMA ~ li.d 1.Ad<)m; 4-e )•6 _l• 1 ..,.,.,. ,..._. ..,., tc s JO e 10 '° . HAlllOI TWIN CJHtMAS ~ ....,,l WJtoto f ~ .. •l• l hclt*-fl'' IS t .C,JO ....-.. ........ .s 1,9 MUA CtHlMA ~-... II ... ~ ..-6 .slnS 0..,. DeM ,,.., ~ I · 6 U I IS 10 IS TOWN CINTll (INIMAS Sa.,o!, Cc.e. ,..,,,_ 751 • 114 °""'it. L-lr fG " I 3 I), S •S I 10 IS , ..... ,.._ '"' tpGj h•~ •• 6 u tJ:> I ;) l ......... 'G I J I l S I) } :JO 9 JS • '"'*' .. o. ... ~ ' • JO, 1 • )() IOUlH COAST l'\AlA "4>Di~ ... , .!-•t U ll l•ci. .... t • S...t !Ola "'•"'"'I leviM 'SI Ill ~h •• ttS IOUTH COAST v.lLAOI \ t• °' ~ 11ei I• •• ....,~ IJI ~ 1~ t 01$ , Cllh-._ "Of) '° 10 J ....... hl ........... l .s 1. ~.1th r1cld ,md !\('"'" "''" • pla) \O,lp Of)('ra ~rs Celeste T~lbcrt ,ind Jt•lfrl')' '\ndN,on 1n "c.t>Jpd1,h, · .l corned about the off ·camer, of1 rntrn i..,,c-) of the c.,1,1 .ind l.rC'w of .1 long-running daytime television scm•., Mary Jont IA'"'I~ Gencalogi"' , llunllnglon Btach ''Soapdt\h,'' called the runnie-.t movie of the )'Car b) frank Jnello, U nited 1-caturc ~)nd1c11 1c, 1!. proh.1bly JU'I that. h 1\ ccr1a111ly one of. the hc!>t ndult <ipoofs I have 'iCCn tht \C,11. nnd I e.111 tt Jdult uni~ bcc.iu'c { h1ldrcn would be hor1:.d "-•th 11 and \\ondcr "'h .all the gro\,nup-. Jrc la11~h1ng 'O hard. II \OU h,1\-c ncr hcen .1 d.t>·ttmc t,oap f.1n •• ind C\Cll 1f .. OU ne,er were, the.rt '" enou~h humur and prcthu:1hlc fu 11 f t'r e' cl'\ one U.1,ed on the life or'. 11 o-.cr-10 <.cl.Ip \lar 11 talc.c' u\ rhrough the ma ct C":I r .• <I\ c n t u r c I) T .. , pcr"lll.lhty I\\ I\ I Cd b\ tclC\ "•On "riling th.II 1' often mo1c b.1z.i,u than the llltl\1c '"elf ·1111v hcl<I doc' a 'iupcrb JOh .1., the .;mlrC\!1 Of m 1\Cf), WhO'>C p3'it I\ thru\I uron her al the \amc ltmc an up :ind coming. ducctor h:uttl'\g. '')oungcr" \tar. played b)' Cathy 8•1 0 .,, 0..'7 Ti.. l-ly l'G 13 5 IS 1 t ·~ 1 HIHll1.., H9Wlt 11 I 9 J '""" .. O..e " .)) • 10 )0 f wi..tAMvt .... , "GH IS, 4l0 IOJO ~ n.."-&l~IM t ~·~ 1 •~ IOIS IOWAllOI HUNTtNOfON ""H tl~•J .....,. S• ••e a I , •• " JSOI 0 s , hllch t 4 0 , 7, 9 IS .... "" '*""""'" °""* • > 4 ~ C-1 o.',. IS• Moriarty, 1 stealing her sccnci. The maJc lead is played "' Kc...,in Klein, and played 10 the hilt, I might add. in the manner <'f a '"' ashbuckling earlier _! rrnl Fl)nn might. have done. Ke,·tn '' 1 wu,hcd up Hamiel wann,1bc dashing hi s talents away in front ,ir hard-of-hearing, !ih<>rt·of·tm1th ;;cnior citizen down in MMm1 "'hen he is rc~cucd h) thl' conniving director. played "ell ll\ Robctt Downey. Jr. lo ;;.111.,f) 111 Ju <:t for hi\ blond bomthhl II ~1on;11 I\, he mu I Ufl\CI \.ill\ ·held enough lo make her ll.I\~ the ,hn" <'fl her o"'n, r he ,intrc' tm : hy\ICt1c.1l , the 'cc ncr 1 c11 lorf11I. the h1lart1' ,., real .ind he~' \\IU l.1ug I n g -- 1 h f(IU ithou t. ~Ol to forget Whuop1 C1oldbcrg at\ the flt11hru1 writer and friend 11 mu l b c mcnuoncd that he doc~ n iJrC.1t JOh also ... a must ~c. ... , I ..... Ill 4 4), 1 f I) 1 Oo11r .. ~ ll'O IJ1 S •S. t 10 I~ '....--ro u1 • .,, '·'~ 1010 ......... .._ tlO 1 )I 6:)0, • JO 10 .•• I "° I I, •• IS, 10 JO .......... ~ S1,IO .ao11•11 W e.-e ,.._IC.M ~S~tO.U ,....._fll),110 J ....... •0 1:)0 101~ ) ...._ ...... Ill • •S 6JO 130 10'.I() • .......... , ll'CI • 4S 1, t IS ......... '-"' ......... IC! •• 10 The rull°" ing i~ a '.:hedulc of cntCrl:onmenl JI Mllm of the ho1els and casinos in Las Vegas: Aa.ddl• Bagdad Showroom -"Ala1eaiaam," indefinitely. Rally s . Celebrity Room .-Tom Jones. through June 12; Geroge Cartin, June 13·16; Conway Twitty, George Jones and Merle Haggard, June 20-22: Oba! Oba! '91 , Jui:ic 27-Ju ly 2. Canan Pal•ce Jay Leno, June 7-9 and 14-16; 01.ina Ros, July 10·22, Juho lglc<iia~. July 24·29. De~rt Inn Cry,t.il Room -The R1ghtcou Brott.er,, Brnd Barren, 1hrough June 2tl. El Rancho Rodney') Place -Comedy !IC\Cn night a week, indcf1n11cly • Euallbur Kin& Arthur'' Arena -King Arthur·, Tournament, 1ndcfm1tcly folamlnJO Hiiton Main Shmo.room -"City L11c ," indefinitely (cxcep1 Sundayl>). Gofdcn Nugcl Don R1cldc\, 1hrough June JO. David Brenner with Jeff M~Bndc. JunC' 20-2'\. lhclcnda r 1c,ta I hc:1ter Redd hli..\, 1mleftn1tcl) llolid•> Casino Main Shm.room 'Keep Sm1hn' An.cnca." Imperial PAia« "l cgcnd~ 1n C'oncctt." mdchn11cl}. Lady Luck "1 uc._ I\ u Lad)" \.trlcty rcHc", inJehn1tel~. La~ \'tgu Hiiton I hL fcmn1.11ion,, the r our I up' through June 9 Y.1._n.,. ~mtrnoff. l.lH:1c rn.1.t . June I ~-JO l\1uln1 C11h.irct Room "( .1harct '91 ' 'tarring comic Bru1:c t1c .. el,c111, Juggler (111 l>o".1 .incl the Mimm cJb..irct dancer\. \11rR-C ~·e~fr1ed & Roy, through June 11 : the H1gh"'aymcn, June ''· IK Sid med & R<~y. June 20-July 16 Palact Station l i..lJding Dt><:._ Lounge ~ • )mcthin' D1rlcrcnt.'' 1ndd1n11cly. RMtn Ver\aille' 1 heater -Fr.in._ ~1na1rn. June D· I <i. Paul J\n._o, July I 1-14. a hara Mchnd11, F1N l .1d) of Magic. tndc(1n11ely. Sands Cop.t Room " ialulc," 1ndcf1nitcly; Grand 8.•llroom Super oap Spcctactular, June 7-8: Gallagher. June 14·2~. howboel 1 he Nichol\, through June 17. Gigolo. June 18·20. Starclu I "8oy·lc,quc." through July 15. Tropkana "Foiles lkrgere," 1ndefinite1y. Showboat Hotel onering new gambling, bowling .packages . The Showhoat H otel, Casino _ .intL Bowling Ce nter 1s ofkring C\Cll1n1: new package\ for t11c rcmt1111<lcr ol 11191. I he C1111 .c Pad.age include\ a dehl\c rtl<lm and ta\. plu an \mcrn:an hrcakfJ"l -1wo egg~ ( .tn 1,1ylc ), ha con or 'lau\ag(, ha'lh hro" n,, w.i't and coffee or tc.i I hi\ p.tek.1~c " priced .1t $19 per rcr .. on. ixr ll't_!.hl, ha,cd on ciouhlc C)\;t:Up.lllC.:\ For 2'i per pcr\(tn, the rc,ort ofter' a Bo"lin~ Padage. inclmhnl! rciom and 1.1x, American hrc.1kla,t ' .ind ,j, g:imc' of h1mJ1ng. Or. bingo pl.i)e" c.1n cnjn the nc.:" Dini;u G-an.Jeru.-for the ,,11nc pr kc, mclu ling room and 1,1\, hrcukf."1 <tnd '" h1ngo 1.irt.I\ Pl.l\er< al'>n rccc1"c one C\I .1 hin~o • r I f< r each '.:"'°" l'l<xll.tnp r'·I} cd 11111up' .mtl ('<00) 6J4-'.\4!'C4, for All p.11.kaµc' .11'0 !'l'C i:uc' ' 1 ------------- wcllomc rocl.1.111, c.J111m: r hulk l tl1,1.·,tun1 and ~.1mint• .1 n1I l•tnti> l'tlll I"' ·"Ve lkv'-•lopcd the 'pcc1.1lt~ p.1cl. •l!C prt'!!r.1m 111 P'"' utc 11111 g111.: '" \\ 11h 1 he 11pprn tu ·HI) to 1•n1t1) 1h1.1r f,1\.\1rt11.: \hm'"''·" I 1ul1llC' .II \ 1lllll'•,1tldcd llllC,," ,,,jJ lkn1 '' \\1lt11I. tlm.:ooi 111 lour ind lr. 'd ,,iJc, .11 1h1. \ho\\bo.11 · Add1t1on.1I ,1rr.1n •cm1. nh 1. 111 h1.· prll\ lkd tor group'" Rc,c.:l'\.111nn' 1..'.1nnut l'c .1u:cp1cd clur1n~ holid.I\ p1.11ml' lll 111 OllfUllLlHlll \\Ith \1111\\hll,lt COn\Clllllln\. tour11.1mc nl' ;.ind "P.C'"'' C\cn·1, hu rc,1.·r ... 1t1111h, c.111 ( ~llCI) 8~(1 lh!lll r111 1nd1v1tlu.1I LAS VEGAS ASAP ' •,, i • •. Featuri1g: Elcatib11r • lair's Flamilga • Lady lid "' HOLIDI Y EXPRESS 1-800-696-9949 -Lasvegas tit • ''!J ,,.,.,r •cno•, cwr .,., •• on .TH•'"• 11-SrfllPf ROOMS ATSERSIBLE Ral ES ENJOY THE EXCITEMENT OF OUR CASINO, FEATURING LOOSE SLOTS, LIVE GAMES, TERRIFIC FOOD, AND SENSIBLY PRICED ROOMS. 81eckjaclf e. c,.,. ,.,.,,.,._ • '50,000 Keno 14 Llllerel Dollw Slot Salons Lunch a Din,,_ ..,,,_, Nlghtly EnfWfelnment Ma e vour reserva ons: ~~~~ t-aoa-&sa-aas cae11 am to 11 P.m. PST As yau dial. PhOne cnaraes blleO automataiiv to r'lotel No COSt to I• CAI&,_ fWa. A I I I . YOUR _, llTI True Las Vegas Hospltalltv ... terrific food ana nlghttv entertainment. Choose the ca-Fae for 24-nour dining, Including a delicious lunch and dinner buffet. .._. pr, ,.1111 I ~ , 0 •' ,.. • •. • 1 ' • • • ''. • • • • i t ' ' ~ l I ! ' • ' AdvertHemehi -----i frerich cUisine affordable at new cafe . . Fresh Fish Dally All Year 'Round Breakfast · Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •EMy Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6pm •Harbo: Brunch Ou~<>es 400 Maln St. Balbo;i 673-4633 By Eileen Prager Oranot Coast Da.ly ~ Hidden among the fast food and takeout places in the shopping center on Harbor Boulevard and West 19th Street is a mall French restaurant that renews yo ur faith in real food and low price . Petite France ill not a franchise or a chain. ii is an owner-operated mom and pop eatery that crve~ authentic French food. 11 has only been open for four month'>. yet already has a Ii 1 o( regular~ who frequent the restaurant from alt for a\\ay a!> Fullerton. Han\, the ownl!r, has created and cook all of the d1i.he!I him elf. and along with hi!> wife , runs the 1•••••••••••·cOtrON •••••••••• .. I .·. . I . I • 1.vClt~lt Del 30L I . ..,., I I FINE AUTHENTIC I I MEXICAN FOOD I : OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK & COCKTAILS I : 11 a.m. to 1 a .m. I I DINNER FOR TWO I I BUY ONE COMBINATION OfNNEA ENTREE. I : I GET ONE FREE Sat. & Sun. I IOI equf) ex .._ value, not velid 2 to 10 P.M. wnh •ny o!her offer I I I I jl 0 =-j! 16361 Harbor Blvd. at Edinger I I I (Hacbor Plaza) Fountain Valley 1 o _ I I ·-•"'' Sattlhtt TV 839-1422 ·-------··•mwl ~,.., ....... _ .. Restaurant of the Week ei.tablishment. He comments that all of the meals are homemade and fre h dai ly, and cooked to order for pa trons. He also likes to point out that the food is healthy and low in cholesterol. The dinner menu includes veal. and praw ns, sauteed chicken g r illed with o nions and mlJ shrooms, sauteed shrimp, several rice di hes, fillet of trout and chicken and shrimp salads. These dinners arc served with fresh teamed vegetables, pasta with tomato sau;e and a fresh French roll. Now Serving · SllllY MEllOAll •WFllT HUEVOS .................. •1sl ~~~~~ROS ........... • 1 a ~~g~~gs .............. '1 4~ MACHACA .......• : ..•... • 1 •• ~:s~ ..................... •r- s.wd w/Tortllla, IWr*1 s..n. & Fruit ...... 1 .... Ml"'1 1111"811- C08TA••A LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Lunch·Dlnner Brunch-Cocktall1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT at 8:30 PM : : JIM KNIGHT • • IS BACK AT THE PIANO BAR! • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY at 8 PM GENE DeVALLE AT THE PIANO BAR • • • • • • • • • • • COMING SOON SUNDAY & MONDAY NIGHTS KARAOKE sing along to your favonte 5009 BE A STAR! • • • • • • • • • • • • SUNDAY GINO'S .JAZZ TROUPE 3:30-7:30 PM £-,.,..,.o~ < ,..,. O""'r '11!:11 Petite France in Co La M<.-sa 's Courtyards shopping center. For lunch, slop by for one of the several croi sa nt a ndwic hc • alads. or i.pcci:il of the week. f or breakfast. you can treat your'lelf lo gou rmet French roasted coffee 10 complement your eggs, French hrend and apple or ra,pbcrry lrudcl. .............. ......... Undlrtto ...... lcpc C...dllM9' . ,...,... Pc111c France would be an excellent place to cat on the vntuc of ib food nlonc, but alon1 w11h that are us incredibly reasonable prtCC!> Omner!I ransc from SJ.99 to $6 99 and lunch runs from $3 to $4. Petite France 1s located at 183S Newport Bw~. Suite D·IS6 in the Costa Mesa Courtyards and i~ open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m . . Monday through Saturday and 9 )f.m. through 3 p.m. on Sund:iy .• Call 650-9363 for additional informal ion . Dine In 0.. Romandc Cea. t11 C111,_ .. ~---........ ~-'- Luncheon Served Monday-Friday 11 :30am-2:30pm feat1lrinc Homestyle Cooking & Daily Specials ,. Dinner Served Monday-Saturday from 5:30pm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646-7944 The Finest Jaoaoesa Dining Exoerience SUSri BA.?• Pnl'v'AlE OIN:NG QOOMS DINING ~ • TEPP/IN ROOM TATAM ROOM • COO<lAl l~ Roi, • .,_ Horikawa IOUTM COAIT PUZA V1.U81 • 3800 S Ptua Dr 8lnl9 An1 (714) 811-2131 • 3 ,,.._ ro Peitum•v Ml C.. A110i'LlnU,...•111atM .... 111. • .....,ca ••• ..... f Dtlllo,..._,., •. w.i.-.._., flil•"••r•..,4.~ • Be fore 1 crowd of 1,500 "(reaming high schooler in the South Coasl Community Church audilo rium Sunday night, the MACY.s were given out once again -with the Ouldre ~ng in for ~me recognition or their own. I he two were presented with a S3.000 check from Disneyland for their positive effort 1ow3rd recognition of high school theater, a~ well as the donation or two cats in their names ut the Irvine Barclay Thealer. From a field or 16 Orange County high schools, two local prod uc1ion 1 llood o ut Estancia's "South Pacific" and Irvine High's "Into the Woods." Estancia performers Stephanie Burden, Colby French and Terri Mowery all collected acting honors and lhe show won the Childress Award, while "Into the Woods" was judged most spectacular and Aaro n H endry lopped the ~upporting ac1or category as the Wolf and lhe Prince. The top ind1v1dual honor ot the day went to lrvme High's tnc Anderson, a pccial rccognitionior \I'( COn~ecutive year or earning MACY awards, from Venado Middle School through high 'IChool. Eric, who was given a plaque and a tanding ovation, i~ a chip off the old block -hi~ dad, Nils Anderson, is a well-known mu ical theater actor who's closing in "Bia River" at the Laguna Playhouse this weekend. The visiting judges' choice of the day as best of the 16 excerpts staged was "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Oreamooat," put on by Espcranu High of Anaheim. The production won three of the e1ghl other trophies in the festival. Stan Wla~1ck. who graduated ·.:x· from Estancia and has directed several shows at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, has twice played one of the two musicians in drag in the musical "Sugar" for the Costa Me'a theater. Sunda) he prescnled his Rancho High vc~1on of that how, winning top comic honors for hii. two lcad'I, Joe Jimenez and Joe Sepul\icda. "The talent wa., hcynnt1 dc,crip11on," c n1h u cd Lee Childrci.,. "There could \\<ell ha\iC been ft"e best productions rathe r than two, and the same held true in the actor category." • BACKSTAGE -South Coa t Repertory's Young Con crvatocy Players have added an additional performance 10 their run of David Mamet's "Revenge of the ·Space Panda~." Because of a high demand for ticket , the show also will be presented at 2 p.m. June 15. CJll 957-4033 for reservations and othe r information. Cucucue\iez: Orange County's multi-cultural theater company, will ho ld its second annual fundrai ing dinner Sunday from 4 to 9 p.m. in the Little Theater We t in Phillips Hall at Rancho San11:1go CoUcge. 17th and Bri'ltOI Street I Santa Ana. A donation or $10 (children under 12 arc free) includes a chili dinner and non· alcoholic drinks. Proceeds will help cover production co b for the Cucucucvc1 -;ummcr .,e:ison C.111 Roy Conboy at 5tH·5669 or Lnurie Woolery a l 972~2808 for details. • CALLDOARD -Audi1iom for the muo;ica l "Sweet Charity" will be held Monday and Tuesday from 6 to 10 p.m. in the main theater at Golden West College. Director John Fenacca will be casting 40 role , including a strong singing and dancing chorus. The how opens Aug. 9 and will play for three ~eekends Call 895-8933 fo r more 1nformat1on ~RE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10142 ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) "4-1112 IPC>flTI MR r• The Daily Pilot DINING GUIDE Tiie most complete guide to' Orange Coast restaurants Costa Mesa \.l«'n ·Fn. 11 1.m tu nml111ch1 .... 11 Sund.w hrunch 10 .1 m Ill :? pm Amalo'' S11u1h Ct1.t'>I r 1.11 .. c;4Q.0741 He)crv:11tun' .teecp1c<l I l,l\1•r' 111 Open 10. m hi IJ rm Mon ·Frt. 12 HI,,. nll''itjUth: .mil th.: St•ulh"-.:'I (in.;.11 ~,.-•• n S S .:om 1.1m.1fc, .inJ ~11utfl\\C\IClll r m .11. un Rc~rvalton~ not required 'pcc1.th1C\ SS S.1nd-..iche\, \OUfl' 11nd •lll.1ds m 11 c.i u .. t ,t11Tl()\phcre. S tmunt 3 20 ~ l'l.11.1 Dr K.~1-'1111\ AnlOMllo Rl•lonntf, Soulh cu .. ~• Pla1.1 Open I I .JO .. m. IU 10 pm ~un • l hur• 11 :\0 ... m. hi 11 p m I 11 -~-ti Dri .. c 7Sl·71"i:\ Open for lunch 11 "1 ReJ>Crva1ton3' iKC .. JllCd Clum.:-.: ""..J t'Of17 C•ITOCI. St•ulh cu .... 1 P1.11.i M111n 1.~~d 'i!\6-9700 Bre.ikf.1•1. lun .. h, dinner. 'r--·ci.1h11n1. 1n 1hc rr .. ,h~-· .tnJ ,,,. ... 1 lldll!QU\ n.1hu.1I looch \lllOri.> 8.ik~ ~hop h:.alurC\ ,rc .. 1 muffin,., (noun H>Wrl and frc\h JUIC.: har. S Gaftdhl, 1-l:tl Plat.a Dr. Soulh C'1wnl Pl.11.1 \'1ll.1ce '\!'t>-7171. Open for lunch 11,10 :tm 111:? rm Mon ·t-:n~ dinner b· 111.lll rm Sund.iv l>runch 11..lfl :. m. 111 1 pm R.:,c1'.111un, '"~··•leJ r .tnd.ll•rl .1n1I c trr\ "'"'kr l.1mb :111J l htd.; .. n f\:rnl•• "l'J~lll•" l~1•n\.11\ltl ~·'"'' n .11n11"rh.:r.: \c1.:n.. ''''"''" Ou1-1.1nllmr v.m.: 11,1 SS t;a!'Mn Ki,lro, "(.'"'111 ( 1•1111 "" B ·tr \1 '4().f.00.t Op.:il 11 .> m ht Ill rm \fon \,11 11 .1 m 10 7 p 01 -.un "'""''"" ,, 1111n.: ~ 111 I" ;. "\ti rm ''''"'·'' n. ''""'111un• -ucc··-i.11 ;\ ,,~ll>mh nl .111 '"''on"' tn .1 cl.1"i-.1I I r.:nd1 \ 'lllllll!' (,:1n1u110·, •·'P,.•'" C111•i11r ~,,., I 17th .,1 .l t..t.;, ~'O' I .1n11I' 'l\k l1.1lt.tn \m.111 11 11111r1.1 •11lh 111 ... ndl\i "''"''" ( lul.!1411 ''' kom.: I .11'.: 1>111 S (.1;inni HH lk'.tr ~I . ( rY!tl.11 C'o1111, • ~·1 •. \ ;,,, c .. 111.:m, .... , ·"' '"flh.:rn 11.1h.111 ''"'111' """'·11 ui lh.: '<Clltn!: ol tn tn•la•or '""°'"111; • .11..-I \u lknt l'·~'f." I;;.·'"'·' 01-..: n '"' l1111ch ,11111 ,111111, 1 R," ".111011, k" r1.:11 's .am 10 2 pm Mon ·I ri, dinner 6 Ill 10 ko11uring PcktnJ du.-lt.. pm Fn., Sat Sled. 'ICnou' fooJ W.mn ,----~-_.;;---------------------=:.._--1 u~ny .1mllwKe New hgh1 menu augrncnh Norihcrn h:ah.ui )f)C<"tilllte" GooJ p.1~1,.,, wrpcrll v.inc 11,1, l'eNmlm:d '-.:rt\•,,. Rc-ef\.alM•n' SSS "anckok t our. (r)'t.il Coull, ·nn lk.u I S40-7661 Open 11 .1 m 10 9 pm Mon ·Thi"' , II ,. m 11.1 11 p m l rt • S.il , 12 lu 9 p.m ~un "Rc~":i1111n' .tCcCpled. 1llill CUl'lne, \m.tll porlKlll_\ Of lx:o1u11full) pri:p.ire1I looJ tn a ,1,1rk "'"'"¥ ludd.:n al.\,1y in the up1x-r-rc:.1.-he' or 11u1h COJ\I Pl.m1\ crv-1.11 Courl SS Blut ~brblt CoffHhnu\f 1907 H.1rbrn Blvd 646·5770 Open \Inn.· rllur) fl "\O .i m 111 10 pm , I ri .ind .ii. fl :10 11.nl 10 12 a m , Sun 10 ,1 ro h> 9 pm. Very modC\I pnCC:\, &re.ti 'l<IUI''· ,,1l.1th ,.1nJl.\1ChC\. dC\Wrl' $ Chin'• ChlMH, 124 W M.ic1\r1hur l:JIHI $4(> 5688 Or<n 11 11 m 111 9 pm d.uly Re\erv1111on' acceplcd I ncxpcn,1ve Ch1n.:sc and C11n1on.:<1C dining w1r lale·OUI 1v,11f.1bl El Torlto Crlll, C1:H Anion r~ nptn 11 ~rnr-1,1 11 SPECIALS: Lunch '3" Diaaer 16" f nnen Includes .choice or green salad or soup and garlic bread. I l. Spaghetti w/meatballs 6 . Stuffed Shells I or sausage 7. Eggplant Parmigiana I I 2. VHI Parmigian 8. Meat or Cheese Ravioli I II 3. 1/2 Ravioli 1/2 P~ta 9. Chicken Cacciatore 4. Fettucclnl Alfredo 10. Sausage & Peppers I 5. Lasagna I I , C hicken Parmigiana I L Off~, Good ""Ith 1h1t C~n lhru JuM t6ch, 1991 -----·-· m --------· .1 .. ---~ ....... \I,' 1 l.11Hlm.1rl.. W.1r m, in11m.11e "• ~''''••tluo1•1I mcclrng pl11cc Lunch, I '""' "ed. end hrc;ikf.1,t t:'fpcr1lv • "' .11 111>, hJmhu~cr,, l\10Jcs1 pn1.:c). I 11. pi""' h.ir .:n1e11amment, tu\lllmCI" ''"''' i:.:1 10 \Ing .ilon£. S 1.vldrn t>rni:nn, 202.l H.irhor Bl'd, •ol' ·11.:. R~'crvtt1 11n~ ucceptc d. < "m1111, t 11111.:-.c Mand.mo d1,he' ~1nce 1·· \\\ 1r,t \\llllllO!J CUl\IOe l.unch. 111 ,, • •~h-11u1. coc:kta1h. 7 da)\ SS C .u,1.1r \nrlH\ 1!\ I 0 S Pl.1z<1 Dr . Sourh 1 , 1•t 1'.l.11.1 \ 1ll.1i!c t.>611-17.n Open for 111 ' 1 I 'O .1 m to:? JO[> m : 1hnnc:r 6-IO I' 11 l 1•p·r.1nkc d Sc.1nd1n:iv111 n/ 1 •1111•, 1 r.il '"'"""'"' \\\1ndc:rful 1 1 , ,. -.d.1J humcm.1dc hrc11d,, '·. " , "1.11 'clcc11un homcm.1dc 1 ' I ·" l 1111'1.Ull .1~11,11)' (Sunday 1•r ,, ,f1 11111~ d1nm.:I'\. food '"'''"gs. hu r •• • , .ill '"' 1111-.111 .ind 11110 rhc night) 11 .. 111. ..... 1 \\1111 .., l'IJL.i f)r ~•ulh Co.i)I I \ l.t~l '" ~.::5] I R 'l:l'<lllllO\ " •.•I• ,I I 1111.' trJd1t 1011.il JJpdnC:.C -1 ' 1 1111 '"''' ch~ frc,hc't 111~rcd1cn1~ ,11,1,, i. ,, 1.11Jn11 H'"-'m~. cod.:1.111 lounge: \? I.,,.,,,, "'""'I.' Jmn~r) mu~I l>e Jd\ .mcc Elc:g.1n1 SS La Ptf'IOla, 1969 Harbor Btvd. 646-llli. Open for lunch Mon.·Frt 11:30 am to 2 p.m.; dinner S:.'0·10 10 p.m. Rcscrv11tion5 recommended Above llYCragc Northern llJlt.ln (U l\lllC ,.It budget-ron~HIUS prices. Vc:il !.11,he highly recommended. c:.xccllcnl 11ram1su SS Ma ndarin (;ourmtt. 1$00 Adams al Hill'bor, 540·1937. Reservations 11cc:\:ptcd Recipient of Gold Aw11rd of Eitccllencc: nine cun..ccull\C years Owner Michael Ch1Jng scb the st3ndard for Chinese re tnurJnl Superb lob lcr dtShcs and contemporary Chine)C offerings. Lunch, dinner. 111kc-out, cock1a1I' 7 days. SS Mtrlino·s,401 E. 17th St. 5~·1598 .. 00..i ni • OO p m. Mon.·T h ur . H >Oa ni .9 JO p.m.Fn.· at. 9.00a.m ·3:00 p.m Sun Gourmc1,snndw1ch .hop, spiffy tn1cnor.S Ml Ca a, 296 e. 17th St .• 645-7626 l·an11ly ~•ylc Mexican restaurant President Bu~h has eaten here! Open i.l.ulv .11 11 .1.m. fur lunch, dmner. cocklMI~ Call ahead for large part1c,. olicilous SCl"'ICC for ramifies: ellCCllcnt f;im1ly \alue SS / 'c•port Rib, 2000 Ncwp0rt Blvd 611·~110 R1bc. chtekcn, )hrtmp. ~lad. s1ndwechc1. Empha111 oa frcthneu, quahf1. Ochcioul com bruct ~ from 4 p.m. Mon. 01rou1h Sat. 2 ~.m. Sund1y. T1ke uul from 2 p.m. dl1ly. IS Pule M«u. 212 E. 17th St. 6'2· 7"88. Dinner 7 da)'J; lunch ~ry day csccpl Sun. Sandwiches .. lads i nd pa 1111 at lunch ttme. Cioocl 11r1ip1 P'"' : a\'01d the exotics SS Pttlk FrHtt, 1835 Ncwpon Blvd-.• 650-9363 Open Mon -Fn t I a:m. to 9 p.m., S:u II a.m. 10 9 p.m., Sun 111 m. 10. 6 pm French •ccenc on 110up1 end undwichcs Grilled chicken Is arcat. S rro.1e Ri...,.rtlt, 3333 Bristol St .. South Coast Plu.a. 540-8038 Open (Of lunch 11 :30 11 m to 2:JO p.m Mon ·S<11., dinner 5:30 p m. to I 1.m Mon.-Sal . Sun. brunch only. Shoppinf·matl t1~h1n food wilh fresh fish. chicken and p11t1. Terrific bread. Spoll)' 6Crvicc. SS Rtd O.lofl, 101 E. S1ndpo1ntc Dr SS6-n 01 Open 11 Im 10 2 .. m Mon -Sun., Sunday brunch 10 1.m 10 3 p.m Reservations accepted. Fine Ml!xican food in 11 fun and dHc:able environment. SS Tn A S,.,.Ctt,. )6q E. 17th SI .. 64~. CoCy authcnlic Eaafish lea rtl\lm. Brc1kfHt, lunch. afternnon tea, Sund11y hrunch, lfomcm1dc , Cornish P''llCI, ~cak and kidney plC, mnc. En&hth antiques may be purchased. S ~ ,_, 3333 S 8r11tol St .. Soo1h Coa'lt P1u• .S40-8038. Open for lunch 11 1 m 10 9 p.m. Mon.-Sun. Rc~f\'illlOM noc rcq.uircd. The ultimalll p1u eri1 wilh 11 d11Tcrcn1 p11ZU from ~1llan to Ncapohlln S J .. lt Cn111ry a...L. 3333 S Bristol S4().88~2. Open 11 I.JR. 10 9 p.m d11ly Rcscn1ations 1cccp1cd. Dine in the Mclro·s only n1lnM1d dinin1 car SS Z_..., 1712 Ptaccn111. 64S·8091 ... No rcscrv11i0fl~. Lobster 1111, prime , nb, ch1dtcn and rib\ at rcason1blc puces Special chan1cs. n11htly. Lunch, dinner, Sund•y brc1kf1S1 S z.Mts Glided caee ,_. Oyster -.r ~ 11 1~ Placentia. ~222 A b11. \prawlin1 entcrpmc ._..,,,, pool 111hlcs. ll)"tcr bar, hnmburgc~. un~tehcs and I v1mcty of \Caf~ offcrinp. Very casulll. Sund11y McJuc:an bnmc:h S RM«n RffC ... rHl, 3333 Bmtol St • South Coast Plaza s-o.3840. orcn ror Newport Beach lunch I l'.30 1.m. 10 ' p.m. Mon.-Sll.: dmner S·IO p.m Mon.·Thun .. S·ll p.m. AAty ....._,.,.,, 4'°1 Pacific Coa\t Fri-Sat Rc•crvation• suaacsllon. H11hw11y. 646-91 26 American food, Conllncnt1I cuisine. Popul.ir ;t1n<tby SSS W1rm and COLV, S.n Franc1'&CQ-styk R•by's,, 3333 Beer St , Cry~al Coun d1n1nt atmo,phcrc. Lunch, dinner. 6'2·RUBY Open 8 ,. m. 10 9 pm S11urc1.1y and Sund.iy brunch ~ely bar Mon ·Thurs .• 7 a.m to 10 pm Fr1.·S111 • Rcscn-ations •c:c:cptcd SS 7 ll m 10 9 p.m Sun. RC$Crv111on' not Allt«lla'•, 311 Menne A"c 673-6580 required OurJef' i nd fne~ tn .i Open for lunch 11:30 a m 10 210 p.m rc-c:r~atc:d 1,940\ diner complete ~11h Mon -Sat.. dlflncr 5·30 10 10 pm rcconlcd ~"-'"J mu\lc fucellcnt ulad Tues ·S.il • Sund1y brunch. eafood Scf'icc: " tot.illy on the m.uk. S pcc1alli« from the hill1otn CUll\I SSS ...Srot1·~ SH food Grill ... c1 ""'· noo Ann Marie'•. 2b40 6. Pacific: (Uol\I H'" Bt1 1111 c 979-2'00. Open for luneh and 720·9000. ()pen fo1 lunch 11 10 1 m to d1nno.:r \C\ICn I.I.I\, ll \OCck c .. n for """" 2 '° p.m Mon ·frt.; dinner 5:30 10 10 Jau chJmpag1\c lun h on wc.:kcnd!. pm i·ue• ·Sat Rc<1ervation1 SUW $1Cd Rc..cf\.ihon..\ 'uuc: tcd Frc h ~•food Uc1u11Cully prcp•rcd contempt.lnH) cl.l\MC.1lly prepared, c:umplctc w11h an C.alrfum,. cu1,1ne, pas1u and 'tafuod O)"tcr bur SS Cozy, inlrm11c ;umosphere b'~llcnl r.p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;p;;;;;;jjj;;i;;jp;;jjl;;;p;;;i wine lt•t SSS Anteln«, ~ Mcnd1cn Hotel, ~500 .. MacArthur Blwt. 476-JllOI. 9'111 b d111in1 6 •o 10 P·•· T .. 1.~a1. Rcs.ernuons required. A•owd ••1111 menu or h&htcr Frcnch('C0tt1lftcn1al eu1uni:. excellently prepared and p aclOU"IJ 1enttd ms Ardlel. ~3).f w eo.i HwJ. 6'5-'7011. Open for lunch 11 a.ID to ) I Ill Mon -Fri Otnncr from 5 p.m to I a.m d111ly. Cla111c1I continental c111tlnc, 11brc1idc prep1r111on a apceiatty. Fll\IOOfc haunt ol Nc:wport BUcla'a Old Money mellow, comcrv1t1YC c...S. SSS .......... .-2~ Oirch Street. ~ America'• must cckbretcd J8penc11C rc\llU!lnl rcppan ,.~ Ind ... e..r. I uM:h 11 '° u m 10 2·)() p •· .MOft .• fri Dtnncr S :\0 to 10'.JO pm. Moe.-n.tr'~ S JO 10 11 pm f re,. S to 10 ·pm. Svn Mc\Crv1111011~ recommended. SSS I.a. 9.,,.,, 17 h\heon l<1l•nd. 6'4·20~ Open 11 a m 111 10 pm dally Suft«by brunch 11 .1 m to .3 p m RacrvalM>nS ecccptcd St~•k' and Klfuod with a cl1w•ic Sco111,h hMh. ~cllcnl prime rih •nd C.1c,1r •.ilait. D1mty ht, dubhy 11 11110,phc rc . EHe llc n t p1 1 n" cntc11:11nmcn1 SS C1111ttn1 Cafl'. 690 Ncwp..n t Center I our c.1'4.Hh llc•l~I. 759-0llOS n 10. \0 .i.m tu 10 rm Mon -Fri .• S I 7 1 m to 10 p m , ~n 1 1 m 10 5 pm Re 1:1v.i11t111\ JUcpted C111ifurn11, con11ncn1.oll cu1•1nt.H Car. Fhe-0.Fhe. 1109 Ncwpan Center Dr 64().57~~ Open 8. a 111. • 9 pa Mull • Fn . I! J m It> b p lft Sal , II 1 lft lo S p.m un No rc\CMbC* &aken. ~11l1d' ;ind '""~~hes i1t 1 casu.t .il"'°'phcrc S C'1llfer11i1 Inch, ,3S.S Vra L1dC', f17S~75 Oixn for lundl 12·2 pm Mun ·h • , Dinnc1 S J0.10 pm Mt>n., 1 oc : 11n11I 10 \0 Wcd .. ThUA., lln&il It Fri , .it Nn rc~l'illlOM t .. ca. S l•llfoml1 Ptrra I01c•. II.SI Ncwpon Center Dr 7~9-5'143 O~n 11 Im 10 10 p.m Sun.·Thu1 , 11nd 11 • lft 10 II p.m r ri ..S111. Nu rC$CIYilllon• taken Cr~ p-cru~ted 1uunnct p1&1.a come• In JolCn\ Of n11~1lh, ~ U 'C rllhcr odd Oi.cr ...J. ad s '9 ..,, r Tl ac ~ • , ,_ /#lflnl ..... 6 .. ., "-' ...... -' •' ... ..1, .... , • .,d 3 naturing South Coast Plaza, Cotta Meu (714) 54().lMU ~ On Tht H'1f Shell 'S" ~ Rockekller 1s• Muuels 1s• ~ frittJ Shrimp 1J• Potpoutri "'tf ulimMi Taco 1r t Qutudilli '2" Clam CltOWder 11• I •r Clams Q) Tht H4 Shell '.51' StNmtd a.ms •s• SltrimfJ CodtMI •J• SlnrfJ Satrrp "19 Shtlmp To 'J" Nida '1" ,,,,_ SMM-Tam '1" ~ a..-lt'MI .,. 1•1• h 8Mttr«J Onion Rkflt '1" 1714 l'IACENTIA COSTA MES4 UJ""' .UAUmlUOll ... .. ··········~ ..... . Bu>)' pl1cc JS Tht CanMl'J, 3010 Lafayette Ave 675-Sn7 Oocn for lunch 11·30 • m 10 J 1> m Mon'-tn.; dinner S-10 pm. d111)'. Sund•y t>rvnch 10;30 a m to 230 p.m Rcserv111on' accepted Con11nent1I cut~1ne. >e1food emphnn Great dam chowder. SS C11,,.,..·1. 3520 E. Pacific CN11 Hwy 675·1922 Open for dinner from S:JO to 10 JO pm Sun ·11'1un., S;JO to 11.30 pm Fri -SJI Reiel'VllhOfts 1uac1ted 0 • sic "lorihcrn l11h.en f,()Urmct cu1 1nc. Nca•, modcr11ety pricccf• lounac menu served 'Ill wee hour>. Wlld uCJ crazy place at n11ht when the band tlnkcs up the ~mba ll)UWC. Oiic chcntclc SS Cathay ~. 1220 Biton A~nue. 759-3388. Lunc.h 11 • m. to J p.m. d11ly; dinner ~rvcd all day, K~cn days Chinese cuisine SSS Clll11'1 Cllll..,, 3136 W. Balboa Blvd. 673-8104. Open 11 a m. to 9 p.m. d1ily. Re~crv111ons accepted Ch1n<:lc and C..ntoncsc cuisine. Try the kuna plO chicken. Dilly Grill,957 Newport Center Dr. 6 H ·2 2 2 J M o n . ~ h u r ., I l : 0 0 :im ·ll·OOp m Fri. ll:OO a.m to m1dn1~ht Sat .9:00 a"' IO 1000 p.m. Ousic American food, 1n:a1 loca1ion for Fuhion Island movie buffs. SS ct4Dd•MJ's, 630 Lido Park Dr 67S-0100 ltc~crvati ons su1gcs1ed Hubnr landmark. Comprchen ivc seafood menu Nos y, fun . Lunch, dinner, Sund1y brunch SS Ed'e'a Dhltt. 2305 E. Cout Hwy Corona del Mar 673-9050 Open 6 a.m: to nudni&ht Sun· Thurs : unul I 1 m. Fri . s.11 F1fllCHl)'IC diner. 1f>'llh JUkebollCS, \Ires~.\ homc~l)'lc food. S £1 Tortlo Grill, 951 Nc-apun Center Or 640-2.1<75. Open 11 .. m 10 11 pm Mon -rr1. 11 1 m. 10 midn1,111 Sal Sun~J;ay brunch 10 ,, m 10 2 p.m Rc\Cf'.Jl1on' acccp1cd Sou1h~c,1crn Mc\1can f .. \''Ullh:' JO 1 fc'l"-'C loOC1.1I .ilmosphcrc. Gre.11 green com 1amalc\, por~ !ll\hCll Lively happy hour. SS fb~l'tHn's. hlCilled at the very enJ of the Ncwpmt Pier. 675-9771 Rc~rv;it1on' not nccci.\.try Scrvina 1hc frc~hc,1 'tllfoo<h fron1 the Pacific NMth~ C\t Orc.tlcf11'1, lunch, dinner S f'1yt C,_,.s. 3801 F.. Pacific Cooi\t H~')' 760-'>331. Open 5 p.m to 12 • m Mon.-Sat , 4 10 11 30 pm Sun Sunday brunt h 10:30 1.m 10 2 30 pm. Rcscn·.11on~ susgcited A landmark for lf!C<••I occ..on., FNC Cruwni I) a rcphca F.nsland'• okM.c inn Just uu1sidc London Con11nental H well u trad111on1I Ensh'h fare. 1ncludin@ Yorltsh1rc pudd1n1. Pnmc nb 1• 11111 the (i''Of1le, but menu includes contemporary 'CCafood and p1111 ~ SSS ,.,... Ftet T•. 1145 Netrpon Center Dr 640-,250. Open I l:JO a.m. to L10 pm for lunch Mon.-Fri.. 5 10 . 10 pm for dinner Sun ·Thur • 5 10 I I pm Fn ·Sat Rc .. c rv•t1on' ~UJl,.C>ted. • NOU'-C.lu 00\n'cllc Ct11no1scric with pa\ta d1~hc' thrown 1n for Sood mcuurc. SSS Gary's Ddl, 3J09 E Cout H1ghw;.1y, 675-2 193 Open 9 am m 8 pm· Mon -Fn .. 9 a.m to 7 pm S11 .. IO am 10 8 p.m Sun. At ICM\t 37 vanues of hot and (()Id dch sand1f>'iches. frozen yogurt, Tue~ n11h1 tacc". tlllcnng Also ui Pl:mv de C11fc S C19r&lo, 30S M1mne t\\c • 675-6193. Au1hcn1ic 11 .. 11.1n food Dinner only. 5 to 10 pm Mon ·Thurs: ~ to 11 p.m Fri. and Silt S 11111111'1. :nzs Nc•port lllvd 6754668 Open ror lunch 11 am to 3 pm Tue\ ·Sa1, dinner S·JO 10 11 pm Mon -Sal , 1 30 10 10 pm Sun Rc'W:rvllKUl<> accepted FestM: d1n1n1 of STARTING JUNE 15 CANOE• KAYAK TEAM Canoe'• Kayak • Surfski • Rowing * ummcr C.amps .Chn.ics, classes, cruise and trips in ocean touring * Learn the Olympic ~ Canoe & Dayak technique and be part of our racing team. * All ages arc invited to participate in our exciting summer recreation program. ....... ..-. ..-. ~ center more inforn1.ahon 646-7725 dchc1ous LchllncK spcc1;ah1c•. Bc:lh llancc" on •eckcnd,, SS J.W.'1 Sea GriH. 9'X> Ne•port ( enlcr Or M1mo11 ltotcl MO...aoo(I Oixn 6 \0 ,, m 10 10 pm S1111.·lhuf\. 6'""10 .i m 10 11 p m Fri -SJt Rc..crv.1tKln' ,11.<.'CplcJ l-rc'h fi,h ..ckclHln" SS Kita)•••· IO I ll.1~~1c• Pl.1-..: '1..-~p•rt UcJd1. 7~<..ff777 l um h \11111 ·Fri Jinn.:r (ri•m h pm Mon ·S.11 , d••...:d Sun Self p.irtc 1n .1d,..,in1nc 1111 Authcnt K J.ipanc•c cul\inc 'ICrvtJ 1n 1unqu1I cn\lmnmcnt Order S'i'·1wr p ... r,on kimdi k ;i•I 24 hour in ad\'illl\'C SSS . Mamt Pol&. 1260 BN>n. 721 °1);111 Open for lunch .ind dinn ... r ... , ... ,.. do.1\ 11 .1.m tn 11 p m I rc,hl} m.1d.: P.'''·''· gvurmc t p1t7.1' Gre.st ri•ollo 11nd gn1...-... h1 Excellent lllkc·out SS Marrakfth. 1 l!XI W Pacific C:u.l\I I IW) 645·8~ ()pen ror dinner ll 10 Ill pm Mon -F11.. S:'.\() to 11 p m S.11 ·Sun Rc~erva1111n~ \U&JC,lcd, Momn:11n cu1 inc SSS Mau~o·s. ins E PJc1rK Co.1\1 I hw b73· 207 Open for lunch 11:.10 a.M ID 3 pm~ dtnni;r 'i 10 11 pm Rcscrvaa.. required Gounnct l1.11han cu1111nc Ill rcd-~l\c1 'Pkn&!r. SSS \byur, ]q.ll t: P.ic1fi.: C'o.J•I llwy b75-M2:! Oren for h11i.:h 11 30 a"' to :! '<l rm : dinner .5·~ to 10 .'<! P•· unJ.iv l'irumh 11 :JO ,, m 1,1 2 ~ p "' R oc 1v.11mn~ <1ccc r1cJ C1111c<11llv .i .. d.umcd In.Ira n, 1:inJ.•011 ci•o&en SS \lu1.11l11n1 R1ston11t~. 2"-' 1 f-Pa.:1fk: Co."1 11"'· o-s-?11..a. I un .. h I l~lil • m Ill \ rm ; 1.h11m:1 'i rm h• m1dmtt-hl. 11.ir~ h..111r M11n -1-r•. l'.11"1 11tn1ng '" .11l.1hlc. lhi-1 hng h""" ulfc rinc .un1cmp.1r.1n ix111hi;rn lt:th.rn l'\ll'IOC:• I ·"f.•' ,, lc\11 •n of r.1,1.1,, p111:1, I ull h;ir 'P.\.1,111111'1. 111 II 1h.t11 '""'. ~~ Muldoon'• .trhh Pvb ::n' l'..-~ro11 Center llr (~lhll IJ,l Orc-n 11 10 11 m 111 Ill pm \un ·I hur', 11 111 .s m 111 11 p m I 11 -~.11 Hir op.e n unhl I "m Rcwn.1111111> ,1, .... .:rtcJ l"'h .;~,1.1h1•'' plu' ,.1l,1ll•. buri:.;r, .111J ''~·•"'-SS 'll~pol1 l.11ndina:. ~IH E "' F J~'"·••.:r CHAMPAGNE BRUNOf CJlUISES • NEWPORT HA.RIOR Saturday 10 • u • 1:30 • 3:30 ~ A-~:s-: $25 Q (n4)675-STT1 ITALIAN SEAFOOD FESTIVAL T~ Frtslt$ Fish & ~af ood anywlaere in Or~ Cownt,. -PREPARED TO YOUR LIKING. All acrved with soup or sabd, vegetable or side dish of pasta, warm bread & fresh butter. FRESH HALIBUT s159S FRESH SWORDFISH '1595 FRESH SEA BASS '1595 FRESH BABY SALMON s129S FRESH FILET OF SALMON •15 95 "GRIGLIATA MISTA" '189S A Mmcl QrilJ Of Ash Cooked with grilled raddichio & fresh asparagus °"1' FmnoMS LINGUINE PESCATORE 11495 LuNal M{N)AJ .. FlJDAY • DINNEI SEVEN NIGHTS • CADllNG • WEDDINGS • PRIVAT! PARTliS 1969 HARBOR BLVD., C OSTA MEsA 646-122S " I\ 7~-~37' I unch 11 D m. 10 2 p.m.; Jinncr 'i to Q pm Rei.crva11on accepted. \\ .11crfron1 dining With great view or Fun lt•nc .ind .111 the c~c11 ing action implied, 'iupcrh frc h fish nnd ~afood: cxccllcnl \un hrum:h l"'C reggae on Sunda)1i. SSS '"'"por1 0 )Sttr 81r and Crill. 2100 W. Oi.c.infront 675-99n l'rcsh fi.sh and PJ''·' 'PCl1IJt1c . codtt:ul • beer and '' llK I lumcm.idc de~scrt~. Open daily lr1•m 11 W J m C11,u:il at mosphere. SS I ht Old ~pnahtlli factory, 2110 Newport BhJ n,'·M1~.t Open fo~ dinner 5 10 10 I' 111 Mlln · I hu1' . 5 to 11 p m Fri.-Sat~ .i tu 10 pm un. Re!ICrva11ons not .1ncp1cd ln cirpensJ\IC lasagna and pasta 111\hl'\ \\1th JO old fo,h1one\J 0 111r S P11r.1dl't C11ft, 600-0 Newport Center 1>1 1>U· l 1J7 Open for lunch II .am. to ~ '" pm l\lt'n ·Frt : dinner 5 to 9 p.m. ~l"n S,11 Rc\c rv111111n~ acrept ed. 'r•·.:1.tl11111i: 111 frc\h fl\h JrHl pa~ta, , 11l·r111i:: .11 .11l.1hlc SS l'1irl.1·r·~ :O.t11food <;rill. J()CI PJlm St h'' \ 7.t I 011,·n fur lunch 11 a m. to J r Ill !\Ion .'\,11 . dinner 5-10 pm \.11 I 11111, c, It rm Irr Sunday hrund1 111 .1 m tn .I pm l~c-.crv.11100\ 'ugge~tcd ''' 11..-111d ,, 1ftlllll "ilh JJZZ anti reggae l'n 1,rn I l't .t1 ,1 \le" port, Brr,1111 .md J.1mt-.•r«', llUI Brl\IOI '"2·010'' Op.:n I• r lun,h 11 111 1 m IU:: pm \11111 ·fro. .I 1 n .!l • r '' \ O ·IO r m Mn n ·S ,, t ll«l"r,,111 .. 1h ·••••rtcd Ltght .md n.1tur.1I 0.1\nr' lrotm th.: <.<>Uth tlf f·rnncc ,ind C .1111 .. 1111.1 "'"I' m.111 klC'.1l1on d1x·,n·1 tl1m1n1,h th.-c'.:1kmcn1 or l'.ucJI Olh:ih· 1m.1i:111.111,, ll.111 SSS I hr l'.i' 1hon 111111 ''" p.11 I (. ~ rttcr Dr I "ur \, ·''""' 11"1' I ,.,,l.(IN~\ Oixn ft•r 1>1 •. 1~1."1 h 10 tt• Ill \0 .1 m Mun ·I rr . lun,h II Ill .1m rn ~pm Mon -I r•. tl11111, I " Ill IU '" r m .111tl SunJ.t\ lirnnd1 Ill .1 m to 2 pm RC-.Cr\Jlllln\ n.-•h 11 \men .111 nmlcntpor.tr\' cu"mc \lllh I r,11,11 111111hc' lmpe,c:.thlc ..Cr\1cc """''' r•·tlcll h•rnl. m .1n .1111111,phc rc rh.it II ll1\l<'l1d, hold \ICrthl\ ssss 1 h~ kt~. I I.ti l'<c"pml \enter Or'. 1.11 4JIKI < lp,·n fl•r lum:h Mon -Fri .. 11 'O ,, m tt< ' p m dinner from 5.JO p nl lllfhtl\ ( 1nurmcl \CJ f1l('l() nntl Other 'pcu.oh ll'' wr-v1.t up 111 l~n ( h.1ndlcr\ 111\11111111\ .Ill tkt:<I \Clltrt!: "Ith I \'IC" of lh1 "•'\\flttll \11,l'f I l\t' ntll\IC Jlld 1l.111llt11! llH' r11gh1' .1 lll'd m thl' hl.tt.k gran11e-floored music room. SSSS ~ Rlt~, 880 Newport Center Or 720.1800. Open for lunc.h I l'.30 • m. to 3 pm. Mon -S:u.: dinner 5.30 p.m. to 12 ,, m ·Mon ·S.11 Re~rvat1<1n' \Ug&e ted Alwap-c~ecllcnt dining .ind Hani Prager~ expertise. Be t barburccr1 In town: drltu liver and ont0n , Rrtt salad, cr11d:cd dungcnc'~ creb Odinitrvc non-nou\'cllc menu ta)'\ con iilenl from \CJr to yc:ir. C11su11lly elcg;int to drc'iY· ~SS Rolhschll4's, 2407 E. Co<1sl litll)'., Corona dcl ~1ir. 673-3750. Open for lunch Mon.-Fn. I I a.m. to 2~30 !,> m. Dinner S-10 pm. darly. Rcservalraf' accepted for lunch 11nd from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Mon -Thurs .. from 5 to 7 p.m. only Fri . S.11 Con'r~tcntly good con11nen1ul, Northern ltJlinn cuisine. SS Royal Th11i. 4001 W . C<1a I lllghway. 650-JH2. Reservations l!CcepteJ. Dcfrnrll\'e Thar cu1~inc. Valuc-p.1ckcd luncheon cumbinauon spccrnl>. Serene decor Lunch. dinner. Sund.1y hruneh, Al'° 111 1750 S Co."t Hwy. In Ltlgun• Bl'JCh, ~Q.l.8424 SS Ruby's Jaguer Dintr, 3009 W Pu1fic Co:s~t I lwy 7:!2-4066. Open 7 a m. 10 9 pm daily. Rescrv.111on\ no1 necessary Engh~h·§tylc fare with buracr~ and dclt \,md"-rches S Sam's Otll, 660 N~'flOrl Center Or 7211~1'60 Open 7 .. m to 4 p.m fon.-Fn No rcscrv:ttron needed. Dt'h l.'lll\lllC S aporl. I~ lia)'•rdc Dr M4""2::?0 Open lor lunch Mun -Frr. and dinner \lun -~un \1.igmft<.-cnt Nmthcm lt•lt.tn i:ur,1nc Pa,us mJdc on prem1..c : sauce~ .ire Jhwlutcl)' perfect Outdoor patro (.lllhc' b.1)s1dc brcc1c~ from nearby B.ill>oJ Island. SSS Sttinbcrk's. 217 Manne Ave. 8Jlb<1o1 1,IJnd 67:1-0570 Sm11ll 11nd in11matc Rt'\Cr\'olflOn' a rnu\I .E'<ecllcni lob,ter h1'quc. 11•.1\tcd me11 ts and fish served w11h cu,tom11cd SllUCCS. Great location near the h11y. SSS Studio C!11fe. 3201 E. P11.cmc Coast llwy. A75.7575 Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mnn.-Wcd.. 11 11.m to 11 p.m. Thur' -Sat . 10 am 10 10 p.m. un. Rc~cn.Jtt0n' accepted Fashlon11hle menu .1r current favorites. U:itc-mght bar dm1ng, good happy hour. SS CELEBRATE FATHER'S DAY at cDHN IDMINI6 on the waterfront an Newport Beach r\ \peci.11 ~lenu Created by Chef Robert Reash "1 11 ht· t.,t•rved in additio n to our regular menu. Join U!> For This Extravagant Affaire From 5:30-10:00 Special Father's Day Menu • '\ '''· lat .lit-n f 1987 PUS I made by C HATEAU \IUUTON ROTH C HILD and ROBERT MONDA V I \'\']NI-RY ~t·rvi:d in J handsome carafe Dad can take hom e. C hoice of • 20 01 Port erhouse teak or Local Swordfish C hoice of • C.u.•,.u S.11.\d or Spnng abd Choice of Dessert • Chocolat e rurlge Cake or Fresh Strawberries w/ Gr.rncl Marni er & Whip~d C ream $3 8 95 per pcnon • I UIC &. gratUllV RESERVATIONS • 650-5112 2901 W. Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach D14 Orange Coast Weekend I Thureday, June 8, 1991 St•ft NOOdl«, 215 Riverside Dr., Newpon Beach. 548-74l&. Lunch Mon.·Fri ; dinner Mon.-Sun. Valet p.uk1ng on weekends: parkrng lot in front or restaur11n1. Upaeale neighborhood reMaurant \Crves high-eta'!!. re11I lteli1n repertoire SS Tait or llw Whalt, 400 M11111 Strei, B.ilboa. 673-4633. Panornmrc b11y view, entry lc11urc• pictures or Old Newport. Sca(ooJ and traditional ravurrles. Lunch, dinner and Saturday, Sunday brunch. SS Trtts, «O Heliotrope Ave. 673-0910. American and mtcmatlonel cuisine. Lounge open darly 111 5 p m : dinner crvcd m•htly from 6 1rm. Appetizers and l1tc-n1gh1 menu unlll mldnr&M One of the Oranac Coas1'1 most unique restauran11.. SS Thni, 2300 W. Coast Hi&hway. nl-9248. Standard sushi and Japanese rue ~th a small ocean view rrum it's ovcr·lhe·hocel location. T•tto M.rT, S..S Newpon Center Or 640-6333. Open 11:30 a.m. 10 11 p.m. Mon.·Thun . 11:30 1.m. to midnight Fri.· 11. 5 to 10 pm Sun Reservation• needed. Contemporary l111t1n cutsrnc I n1crcs11na r-s1u SS 11 Ocunfl"Oftl, 2100 W. Occanfronl, hy the 811lholl Pier. 675-2566, Emphu" on 1ourme1 seafood . Grca1 atmosphere. service and chef, Open daily for dinner from S p.m D.tr opens :it 4. SSSS VIiia Nova, 3131 W. Coast Hwy 642-7880. Dinner nlghtly S p.m. 10 2 a.m. Eirccllcnt, heart>' f11han cuisine; 0111s11nd1ng wine htl. Active piano bar; h vorrtc local latc·niaht 1po1 Rei.crv11tinn 1ecep1ed Valet boat p.irkrng. SSS Yanktt Tuer11, 333 81yildc 01 67!1·53JJ Ornncr fmfft S pm. n1sh1ty Sund,1y hninch. Ecl«11e fare In classy \UflllUnJ11"-' undtr the \uperh direction ot 1111.n• Praccr.Karcn Plt'rc;c and Jimmy A'hton Doell your lioat and dine. SS leppe,_ 347 Newport Center Dr. 640-0000 Lunch Mon ·Frt 11 am tu ? lO pm . dinner JC\'Cn dii)'), 6-10 )Q pm, C.ontcmporary ll1h1n cultenc Hot bar 1ction U Fountain Valley Clio Btll•, 17272 Nc1111hopc St 5'16-7426 Open for lunch from 11'10 a m Ill 2 r m Mo n ·l·r1 Dinne r ~·9 JO _p .m. Mon • lhuD , S· lO pm F.ri , Sat C'lo.cd und11)" lto1h.4n l1t1•1nc 1111lth Amcra n "aoucJlcs" (buraer,, hot tt.11•) 1v111l11hlc 1n Ilic hnr S TIM llop, 111774 Rmolthu"t SI 'Ml·2JM Open 6 pm. 10 2 a.m. Mott -S.t. tbmhurac,,, quc~dilh11, "bta ~r" hue dop. Danc1ns 10 ~ 11\d '!!Os m1111C. Rc1ervateun1 "''' required Scm1..casu1I. lnc•pcn!IM. S rn........ ...._,. ... 16sis Broukhun.1 St. (al Heil). ns.7978 Open lunch 11::\0 In l p.m.. Dinner S 10 IO·lO pm Moft.-S.1 . ltahan. RcscMlllOftl 1CCCpted. C.Ual. Ouod value for well·Pfepen:d "Cll, pu11 and clusical Italian dllhcl On:at dc:acru. U Huntington Beach ..... WINH, 7891 • Warner Ave (11 Beech BMt.) 842-8955. Open daily 11 a m. to 10 p m Authcntte "South of the lx>rdcr'' homcstylc food prepucd fresh darly. Lu!ldl features 1111-you-can-cat huHet. Sunday huffel brunch with complrmenlllry 1:hamp111nc and m:m11ch". C11cr1ng nvnil11t,lc Re~ervl111ons JCCepted. Casual l nc~pen~rve. S C»nlamar'"· 16S92 Bol'• Chica (111 Warner). fl46·ll022 Open for lunch 11 .1 m dil 1I except Mondl\V. Open ni&htly S h> I) p.m • Frid:ty to 10 pm OtX:n S11turd4)' I I .1 m to 10 pm l::xecllcnt Mc•1c1111 food. l:'..I !>11\0 Mylc Grc11t ch1k \iC:rdc, c11mt1,1\ $ Cllicato rcw Rlb4, 9'IOI YorktO'A-n Ave . Q6J.RlBS. cl3\\y, UP5C1lc rrll i<nnl. f1t1m1I V.illf , C'CCCllcnt Jlrcp.rll~ln $ J.C". McU.'1 .. r It GriH. ism Beach lttwl 8' 1-04 I 7 Lunch 11 ·30 IO 5 p m dally: Dinner 5 10 IO:'O pm Mon •Thun. S tu I I pm Frr ·S11 S\ln<Uoy llru"'h I I a m -l p m Ribs, chtekcn, p.t't.a, seafood E111crt11nmcnt Rc•c rv111on~ 1cccp1cd Sem1·c:uual MoJcr.itc SS L.ccl'• D•ll·laker1. 8911 Ad<1m, · ~·<M66 Open 8 10 6.~ d11ly lAHgna. fe11uc1n1 alhcdo Re trv•hoM not required Casual lnc1pcn\ivc S M1 ....... l'a IJy llM Sta, 317 Coast tf1lhvo'11y 5J6.2S5S. Open II 1 m. tu 11 p m. darly. Sunday brunch 9 a.m 10 J p m Seafood and stein Entertainmc.nt ind dancing Tuci..-5111, Rc1ervahom. accepted. Uve mu\lc nearly all the ttme. Romantic, with ocean view. Great lobster di•hes, homemade popovcn. Scml<atu:tl SSS Irvine 11'1••... 19100 Vin Karman Ave 752-5222. Open for lunch I I a m 10 3 pm • dinner S to 11 p.m Tcnific happy hour 5 10 7 pm. Rctervatiom accepted. Awud-w1nnin1 European cumne ln1ert11tn& »enous food •1th 1 moderate price ta&. Perfect spot for 1 romantic dinner or po-er lunch Order 11 full meal II the lrvcly bar, which feature~ Rrniltan mu~tt. dancrng 111 nrghl U llstro ltl. 111201 Von Karman ~SJ.9201 Oren for lunch and dinner Mon -Fn. dmncr l)nly Soi t .ind un Onlhant new Oomd Wilhelm masterpiece fc:11urc1 contcmpt1rary Cttlrfornr;a bl\lro f.irc Trv the house sJl.id, lob\lcr ca"c~, crumbly peJ\llnt brcdd, anchovy tnpcnadc Ueirnt lful. '1cck Jccor fr1mcd by "'•1tcrf•ll .lnd lush arecncry Patio d1n1na rn :iddttl()n tu rc1ul1r dmrns room SSS Calltntt RttlaurHt, 1910 Main St. 975·1220. Open fur lunch 11 11.m 10 3 pm.; dinner :\ to 10 pm Sun.· Thurs . 3 10 I I p m I rt ·Sit H11ppy Hour 4 to 7 p .m. R cH rv1111 o n ~ aeccptcd. C111iforn1•·11cd SouthY>htcrn cui11nt Green corn t•m1lc~ o1nJ cevrchc JJ)CtH'lfllC' uf lht hilU\e rry the blue maratrttilli 811\)' lunch11me h~n1ou1 rm the youn& prnfc\1,1t1no1I cmwJ, SS c ..... ,.... •. '"'"' M111rt011. 114CJOO v,1n Kurm11n .,~, ou.-i Oren 11 II m to l r.m. d11tl)' R~w rv.1111111\ a(eerkd h mhur,tr \tC..lt' .rnJ ul11J, 1n , 1..1\u•I 'flllrt\ ~.n J1ln\<1~phuc.il • Clla .. Udalr 11\QI:? MacArthur Hl\-d 7.S2·MOI Open for lunch 11·30 am tu 2·,lO pm Mon ·I 11 , J1nncr 6 30 In 10 lO r m Mon I huf\, fl 10 IO 11 pm. 1:r1 . ii;.11 Rc'cr'llliOn\ a1.1:cptcd Ou1'1"nd1n& I h:n<h·Cunttncnt.11 cut inc t:hd O"ron c ... n1m, II AJd, IUltr\: tu the menu m.1ar11fi.;cn1 '(f\11w SSS Uka .. Jon, IHI M111n t 20l·JOLS Open 7 11 m 10 11 pm Mon ·f·u. II 1 m to 11 pm ~at . <l·JO le> 10 p M Sun Re~rvahc.lfft a«cptcd Mei;q111tc and net t1c:11)(, 11nd .calooct S l'9'1Ht•••. 41 '9 C•mr"' Drivt. ,S6·2ll 1 Open for hlndt I • m lo pm .• d1n11tr .3 kl II> _p.m Sun . Tltun .. l lo I I p.m J-rl ·Sat Rc,crv11ion1 --- ICICeplcd. lnncMli\tc, fun cuilitlc bor*n on 11ouvcllc Cllinc1c, b•I with 1ucro1111)'-111ed pontona. Colorf•I otl~n:. ek'Cllc•• food. Try the Ould Coln Beef. Loated • i• the lmnc M1nclpt.:e. Stparate lul!Ch and cliftncr menus. SS TIM C:-., 0.-, 15435 Jdhy "-d. "2·2851 Open for llllldl •11:)11 .... 10 2;30 9 m.; dint1cr-5:30·10:30 '·"' Tue• . ..SUn Brunch II ;lO a.m. to 2.lO p.m. S.WO.., tnd .. n Tandoon .,..-M .... I ~. SS Gllllher'1 ........,.,, 18482 MtcArthur Blvd. 833-3411. Open for .. lldr 11 JO am 10 3 pm Moft . .S.1.; d611ncr s :-.10 p.m. n1&h1ly. Rae"atioM required. A • tnp 10 Jolly Olde EnaJancl. SS , KJCI-, Koll C'cttter Irvine Nonh. 2010 Marn Sr . No. 170 261·2929 Open tor lunch 11 • m to J p m. Mon.-S..1 ; d1ttncr $ lo 10 p"' Mon ·Tltun, ~ ICl I I p.m h1.·S.i1 .. 5 10 10 pm Sun Koto, 43(10 Von K11rm11n Ave. 7Sl•71.S I. Open for lunch 11 1 m to Z pm Mon.-r-n.: d1nnc:r S 10 10 pm fhtfn . S to II p.m. Fn -S.11. Sund.1y brunch JO·'° 1.m to 2 pm Rc~rvatK>n~ accepted tine Jap.inc~ pcc11lltcs SS Mc('.,..kk's a Sd1.UCk. 2000 M1m SI 756-0505. Open 11 1 m. to I I pm. daily Reservations acttptcd Frcth tiealood ~1crta1nmcn1 and danc1111 tta ftfchb • wee)( SS Muu•hw. 19900 MllCArthur Btwd , et F.11rc;h11d 724-1066 Lundi 11:..lO 1.m. to 2 pm. N0t open '°' dinner. Eal;cllcnt chcC. European tcf"tce 1n elea1111 \urmundrng\ Superb W'IUp, wladt ..-.th ru.uted ch~kcn, dchttOUJ paltM and cntrec SSS Monl'a.. 17900 JamboKt BW.16.J.Jll l, nl 291 . Open for lunch 11:30 a.m 10 2 p.m Mon -Fr i ; dinner 6-10 p,m, Mon -Fn .. Sat. 6-1 I pm RacMteon~ 'ugacucd Elcc11n1 C.hfonua cum~ ovenccn by ou1s1o1ndin& uee\JtlYC °"'f M1ch11cl W11rcn. SSS Prep, .18420 Von K.uman. S.SJ-l.H3 Open I l:'O • m 10 n1idmah1 M<Wt.·Ftl , S pm to mtdnighl S•t ·Sun Rc1Crv1tKin1 accepted. L1&ht•e11h1 but authentic Northern Italian cv1qnc Pw1 dilhC• best C..Ually ap1ffy; Yup City. SS Vl'nll R.ltt4lralltt lt.U..., 1•120 C\t!Yc:r Dt SSl-2201 Open for lunch 11 am to 2 p.m Mon.-rri. dinner 4-9 lO pm Sun ·Thurs , •·10.JO p.m, Fri,.Sat. 'Rc1el'\l11tl0n) ll«tpted Frc•h p.w tu ind mrlk·fcd veal Z.•I Grill, 3966 Ba"1u1ca Pa~. 11 Culver, 262-0864. Sou1trau1 cviMM 111 • 1ru1 ~na tctuna Wtlhelm'' 11CWC1t " .. hll .. ,,h ulus 10 dream about, arcit me,qurtc·arrllcd d11he,, tweet corn pudd1n.1.. all ck>nc •1th 'tylc Worth the drl\'C SS Laguna Beach IJ,'a Cll'clir ,...,.., 280 S Coast ftwy . 494-3802. Oren 11:30 1m lo 12 1 m daily. Pltut 6pqhclll, l11111n1, belt end cold sandwicnt,, C1tu1l S CMer Cf'ftll l111t, 384 Forest Ave., 497-8696 Open d11ty. '"'••· .-:afood, • cn1er1ainmcnt Rc~rva11on accepted Cuual Moderate S • flw Fat, l28 Olcnncyrc St • 1..apna Jkach, 497..49SS Lunch Fr1d11y only from 11 30 • m tn 2·10 p m , d1nnc-r Sun.•Tltur .. S.10 pm. h l.·Slt. ~·11 pm Contemporary, crc•tr"t, cdcclte Ch1ncst·rnOucncc" cu1"nc A total ikl!Jhl, W(tfth price that arc h1,her than many "tr1d111001I" Ch1ncw: rt taurants. Perlt1•1 lft m»l\ictp.I kll nr oa trcel ReK"•horl\ SSS K.ctHu. 222 l·ore,1 AV"C... 497.55~ Cllntcmporary ~l"-ctt lumnc, Tiny dfntn& l'Olltll hl"'f'Cl"t ~l'\IKe aliahttY, uccOcnt no11c1helu1. Rncrvllt<1'1• attcpecd. SS ..,.. ,,. .. (lliallM, 17'\0 . c, .. ,, ..,,,, . •04-3424. Open for lunch T11ea.,f'ri Optn for dinner 1 ut' -Sun cic.cd Monda)" Spky bed and Mtddk E-..ern dllhol. Racmtlo.• l«Cpled ...,.. Mee ..... ~ c.o. .. Hwy 497.7129 It"" burtm •-' American ClflllOC, Bml'fllt, r.ncti Ind dift11Cr ~.} . ......... am s c... ~ .. 4M.(MOO Opctt few dmncr Sutt .. Thun ':J0.10 . . DINING Small blllros Iller. nne ••take out tool 'Mcrlino's anJ Garduno's arc two small restaurants owned by people you wish were your neighbor . They both ha .. c owner· chefs and room ror around 20 diners a t o ne 11me ... m pica ant friendly urroundmp and there is take-out, .i~ "'ell. a;;;;;;====;;;;, Merlrno's has been open for a )Ca r 1n a set-back loca11on facing Restaurant 17th in the Music Critic Pl us Shopping -----Center between Tustin and l"'ine avenues. Once )'OU spot 11, tucked into the comer next door to a Seiko store, you ~ill be congratulating yourself on the d1~overy. · Owner-chef John Merlino prides him5Clf on unique sandwiches and all-star breakfasts, orchestrating things at the stainless steel grill wtllch rs center stage and pan of the decor. potatoe on 17th Street"; russets wnh fresh parsley, garhc and sweet .onions. Frc h fruit or an order of the ru !lets arc served with every breakfast order at Mcrhno's. If )Ou hkc a South o r the Border heginnmg, go for 11, wit h a bumtn filled With eggs, bacon. ch~csc and al a You can fancy thing!) up even more w11h addition li'ltcd on the menu 111 .45 ceni .. Sitting at the counter, )'OU can each watch him con truct a honey A marmalade and crcJm chee c roasted ham sandwich wtth andwich ,, dipped an baiter and sautced mushrooms, shredded \01/o! )OU have a \upcr Merhno onion and spinach with .a sweet vcr~1on or French 10.i!lt ~Cl"\Cd w11h mustard sauce or one of 10 or warm maple '>)'rup, .$4 95. A ba ic mo re equally 1maginut1ve• fried egg '>3ndw1ch. t1lready comh1n a1ions ramou • ·~ a ra .. o rate hrcakfa-.1 Smee Mcrhno opens ha domain lake-out 11cm. S4. Coffee '' SI and every morning et 7, he may throw · refill arc on the house. together a ba tch or cones or some Merhno's has a take-out counter coffee cake, but for hea'rty cater and you can fax ahead if you need and lunch-skipper who need a to ave valuable time. f ax 548- solad stan for a long day, he will 2075. whip )f'p a big Ouffy omelet. The Mer/mo'. 401 £. 17th. Street. Pre iclcntial is filled with spinach 548-1598. dpen Mon.· Thur.. 7 and melting feta cheese, S6.2S, and a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 7 a.m. to 9 served with a heap or, what p.m. Sunday. 9 11.m. to J p.m. No Merlino modestly alls, "the best making. . pm; Fn., Sal S.J0..10 30 p.m. llahan Kcnv.orth. SSS cu1~1ne SSS South County Sorrtnlo Grile., COfncr of Menna1d and Olenne~rc, Lapna Beach, .a94-8686. Dinner • n1p1ly. N1pa01tyfc Cahf0Jn11 c1m1nc Pukin1 where >10I' rind 11 ReKMlllOfl\ u c rCICIOmmCndcd but a few 141ble\ UC Sl\.'ed ror wat.k-1n1 SS Tht T9Wrs S.rf 1-4 S.-4 Hottl, !SSS Sou th Co11r.t H.,}.. La1un1 Beach, 97-«n Brcakfl\I, lunch and dinner e"'cn da,,, unday· bninch. Jadcel required for ccnclcmcn alter S:JO pm Rescrv111ons recommended Contemporuy C1liforn11 cu1s1nc masterfully prepared bv h ckson Wt SOs ' 60s ""'* . ~ • F__, Ul Ca~. 242 N Coa~I Hwy , La&una Beach, 494-2...,., Open 11 am to 10 pm Mon.·fn , 9 • m 10 11 pm Sat-Sun Brc1kfu1 on •cctcnd~ only Eat 1n or like out Lunch. dinner. uin°"'ichc' and spcc11h11cs acrou from the bt1ch. Vcgc1u1.in qndw~h h1ply recommended S • Vh·• ltalltt, l-03 8roadv.ay, L11un• Buch, 497·6220 C:ontemporllry, 11ah1 suph1\11ea1cd Italian cu•SAnc Lunch and dinner 'M:\.'Cn d•Y\ Comprehcn'1\1: menu or first courses. ,aJad . p1zu and putas. F-~nth1n1 on menu SIO S .......................... ............... .._ ... _ ..... ~ , ................ Ccc ... ua., 11 I I T a UI .._ _. .. ,. 8 "Ill ... 6 G1 ..... I ,. 3 • IJ fNe. (II 111 •1 '60el,. ... ..... °"' °""' toe ... , ,.....,,, .... AMtllp'tb, 2.1700 El Toro Rd 859-9393 Open 11 a m lo It p.m d;uly. Rcsc:rvation .tetcplcd Morocan cumnc ••lh belly d1nc1ng n1&htly Crow" H"•· 12802 Pacific Coast Hv.y ~lh Uliunll 499·262(> Re!>ervlltKln\ ~uuc~tcd Gourmet Con11ncn111t cu!line for more 1h11n I 1 yc1u,. Lunch, dinner hrull(h, d.inc1n1 itnd hvc cn1er1a1nmcn1 O'AJll .... '• l'r9Ueria, ~ 214 Co1but Rd. 951-3%3. ()pen for lun~h 11 l-0 • m to 2-'<> p m 1'u~ ·fn . dinner S.9 pm Mon ·Thur• S·IO pm f ri -S;i1 Re..crv.itl(lfl\ t1\:C.cp1cd • Aero the \lreet and .1 long block and a half "'e t i G.mluno·~ Rh torantc ltah11no, JCtually a m1ni.11ure tratton3 ~llh n terrific tJ .. e-out bu inc s and room ror about 20 time~ or so, ~ho .:ant to ha\e a gla of wine and ..omc pa ta on the premises. Julie and Mike Garduno hnve been here for ju!>I O\'er 'three )Cars in a location formerly occupied by '"What~s Cooking." Julie Garduno lights up the .room with her wade sm ile and welcoming d1s~1t1on; husband and partner Mike 1 he ad chef and recently, chef Joe l"ottuna left Sapon's bay ide shores to ioin in the friendly fray. Dinner here ·~ a ca~ual 111ffo1T whe re young ·parent feel comfonahle with a new baby in tow. (A lin le Garduno i!I c:\pcctcd 1h1 fall ) Hungry patron<; can check ou1 the counter "'Ith 11s fr.1grant house pcc1alt1e' including lnsagnn, iind canncloni ruffed wath \'cal and i.pmach, $7.95. Friends who frequent ~omc of ·~ to 4 C\IMCllMnl '* ~ . • ,,.._. ll'~ 1hil couoon IO~ MtVer ... the ~'ii .. rc .. t:.iurJnt' in •~n say G.mluno's j!I th1m .ace in the hOk "'hen the) JU~t want tu 'ltay home, rent J movie and h:t\IC a pcM.-eful pa ta dinner. The:) recommended the 'tufrcd chicken brca,t. $10.95. and p.i'ita pramJvcra, $7 95, a' t<>f" and ~u91tcstcd th.11 ;i liulc utra :lUce for the pnmavcra is a p>d idea My all-tame Garduno favorite take-out i fu<;illi wtth carhonara , \aucc, pancctta bacon, mushrooms, peas and cream. S9 ~S. For lunch, the roasted pepper and sau\a&e <1andw1ch can't be beat. $4.SO. but ~ave room for f is t-sized . trawbeme'> thppcd 1n white and dtlr._ chocolate. S:? 95 fo r two Wath the k11chcn right smack in the n11ddlc ,,f thing•.. you can 1,1,,11c.:h frc .. h r ·•'>lll ~'"' made and hear the c:n'y hanter of the friendly people on either i.1dc of the counter. Ir\ n11.:c to II.now they .ire in the nc1~hhorhood. G.m/uno\ .!''' /:.. l it/J ~ ft-J'i .U05 Op.:n ,\fon -'I hur .. /I 10 ,, m to '' p.m . I ri /I ·JO " m tfl /ti .. pm .it.. 12-10 pm Sun JJ,CJ p m No moJ.m~ .....0., ISAClf nl I l~ •T!o ... .... ,. """ ...... ~ "'-11 .ar.ng. CoMI W11hend J ~. June s. 111\ •ti " BREAKFAST SPECIALS from S}99 * * * *·* * DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS ****** DINNER SPECIALS Includes soup or salad, choice of potato & vegetable. hot roll & dessert. SUN -CHICKEN DINNER $5.95 MON -CHICKEN DINNER $5.95 TUES -CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK $5.95 WED -SALISBURY STEAK $5.95 THURS · SPAGHETTI $4.95 FRI · PORK CHOPS $5.95 SAT -STEAK & SHRIMP $7 95 Also Featuring Fresh Fish Dinners 714/494-3137 America's Most Celebrated Japanese Restaurant •DIHADA NEWPORT BEACH 4250 Birch St • 955-0822 ANAHEIM 2100 E. Ball Rd • 774-494() the tft1 cd i_t e rianea 'l CRoom A Ane ~ E>cperlel tee fer LL.nc:h. oenn. or~ ~-lr\n::h Col tor~ 014) 8:»-2710. ~R'i'ERINN.. .... ffOT£L .... 11700 McicAlthur Blvd. ... lrvlne,CA THE BARN STEAKHOUSE SERVING THE DAILY PILOT'S #1 BURGER! Lunchtime Special - Farmburger & Fries $3.49 Dally 11 om to 4pm Costa Mesa's Only Stc:akhnuc~, ~ Chz-irbro1linn Ttu~ F111c~t 111 Stcilks, Fresh Fish & Ct11ck(;11 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER ©Harbor Center ·Harbor 4 Wilson 8 COSTA MESA POR RDDVATIOlla CM.I. Mf4777 D18 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 8. 1991 - • 19 • • I ~, \~ W11' l&Ms m t:ll J.•. . Fftdlr I Sillr'dlJ ,,_ l ... ,_ .. ..., ,,.. 5:11 , .•. ... POii .-.1 M•DHH fll •1• .-.1 .. _ UT. •HJB ...... _ ... ... ... .-11 Tiii. ... 11 Ml. . ... 12 • •• -. _ .. ..... --. , ....... , -~ r -- -. ••••• • f ....... ~ .... • • ..... LUNCH BNl'llBB ............ UJllCBWfi•U .,., ....... .... ~ .......... ... I Jle&-frf. ,. lldl ,,..,. ....................... ' ----... ,. . ---- zmw.c..t11111nY ..... IUCll • '31.mt