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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-20 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ...... f " •• J41 Lale night through mid·morning low clouds today, otherwi c fair but hazy. A little warmer today with southwest to wc~t winds to IS n1ph during afternoon and evcninJ, Highs in upper 60s 10 mid· 70s. Lows 1n lower .SOs to near 60. For n1orc information, including boating, fi hina 11nd 11urfing, sec page BS. IN THE NEWSROOM ·rhc popular blue plas1ic whale that noatli milingly in the lagoon al Ncwpof: Dunes is no longer namc1Cs$ ... A{tcr rcvicwin& roughly 50 suggcstl()n O\'cr a month's tirnc, the owners or Newport Dunes have christened the phu11c mammal "Moc 8. Dunc~," a n11mc tubmlltcct by Hunt1naton Dcach re 1dcnt Kevin Neeley ... F'or tu contribution. Neeley wins four t1ckcis lo Sea World in San ~ Diego and an O\'crnight stay at the Cat mar.an Resort., II tclQP.Mi ton ,.:._ BAL the Dunes' 11s1er rc..on. Many an entrant In the Newport Dunes' "Niunc the Whale" con1cs1 11upc..;1cd ''Moby," ·bu1 a member or !he Evan$ family, v. hich own'i the Dunt was panlcularly cn111norcd with Neeley' spelling. ''1'his wall n different one. with the '8' 11~ a middle n111nc ," said spokeswoman Lisa 7..wick. "11 ~tcx.>d ot1t." QUOTES OF THE DAY "Kirulc1xonm iJ tht ~lt. £wrything 1.r don.,1hlll ufttr that. " Retiring Newport Beach kindergarten teacher Rose McVkker "011r progrtJ1 UJ a nallOll ca" M no Jk 1/1tr tha'1 our progress in t!rlllCtltlOIL " John Fhtgerald Kenned)' TODAY'S EVENTS • l~ine Aci.dcm)' of Pcrforn1ing r\ru presents s1udcn1 rcchal 1&t ll'\'111e IJ,1rch1)' 'fhcatre. Pcrrorm· :1ncc 11rc ~I fflr 7:30 each night, \vhh a 2 p.n1 . matinee on S111t1rda)'. Ticket~ arc S8 und $10: for details Cd ll 85·1·4646. JUST TlfE FACTS • Wh11 1trc 1hc 1h1ec weallhies1 Cnhforni11n'" 'S-!.\"0 111 ur~ pue pJr'1Jt'ct p1.\UQ ·u.1Jff UO() • ,_ ... ..._ ................. ~""""' ~ ·---·--ii.II ... tllfl ... .......... 11111 LOTTERY Lotto 21, '6, 23, 2. 7, 21 Bonui number • 6 Decco •tteitrt' 6 • lutn Kina • Oi11montl · 10 •Sp11dc g INDEX 1Jr1dac1 ' Du Int A .. 01 1fied/C6 Community fo11.1m.A IO Cro.1.,...ord ( .. lnlcrtitnmcnL w- Topper Downe)' Chui• Vis1a Fairfield 1.eTTe Horotc0pe1l'9 Ann Landen/A 7 Soc1ety/A6 SJ'Oft Bl TV h tin ..... -Wei.11\c:r M ... Gn9J ....... , .. 1-. c:ap,.tpc 1991 ,...... ...... OI ,...tcd ,.,., S T 111111'\il.t\. June i'l!, 19~1 i'~ .. , , Pricey oceanfront land Teacher R<>iemary McVicker gathtm with her students on 1he "pl•ygroond" al Newport Elemenl•'Y School. The pop- ~ ~---~ ... COM Dlilr' ,._ ular teacher rs retiring today after teaching kindergarten and first grade elf the beachfront school for 26 years. Popular teacher 'graduates' Mrs. McVlciar Ulherllll generltlona OI studuntl Into world DI lllU:ltlOn By Russ Loar °"""' Colll ()Illy Nol NEWPORT BEACH K1ndcrgar1en tci.cher Rose McVk:ker ii hkcly one of the few teachers in 1hc .,...01·id who can s11y she has ieen whales m1gra11ng outside her cl11,sroom wuulo" After u 16·year teaching career at Newport Elementary School -one of the few public ..chonl' 1n the "'orld lo<:utccl on ::i heach -McV1ckc r, 62, is rc1u111s 1'odny i5 1hc 111~1 da)' for the Ferguson calls for sbowdown over governor's budget By Tony Do<lero Clnntt Cont Olly Pmt Staie As5embly lc.1dcrs agreed Wednesday to take a ''showdown vote" today 1on OoY. Pete Wilson's proposed budget measures, hut Oil FcrguJOn, R· Ncwpon Bct1ch, predicted that the effort will be defeated. The Republican aovernor predicted victory for hi con1roversial budact· bitilancina plan, saying after 11 brk:.f rnec1in1 Wednesday wi1h le1isl1tive leaders that "wt obvtou11ly hRve enough (YCncs) or we wouldn't be dolna ii." In • 1elcphone Interview from acri1n1ento, l~crauo,on, ~CVC!r, said he would be vo1in1 "no" on Wil n' plan, 3nd he bchcvc that o&her Republicans wlll dn 111.ewtse. "The glJ\'Crnor 1hink he ha tho \/Oic to pa"i n, but I'm conndcnl he 00c.,,n·1," 1:erau'tln ~id Whal W1l.wn really vranl to do "'ith 1od.1y' ~how<kJWn '¥OIC I tu IC I the ~1h1h.:o1l -.a1en. l·erpton td. "I think there ire three thlnp 1hc ~tROt "lftl' tO do,'' re'l\ISOR Aid, • t-1c .. anu to put I~ bill vp 10 e "Aho·~"°''"' .. hkh • .,.. " See l'!AGUSON.fm • hc\()l;ed teacher who ha~ gently hut f111nl)' u'hcred more lh1tn a decJdc'' "'orlh or Newpor1 Beach children 1nH1 1hc i.orneume~ 'cary world of ~hool "She's hkc a landmark here," !>did puren1 Dcbhi Marshall. "She's a fabulous teacher. M)' son 1dohzes her." l 'hc windows o( McV1c ker '\ kindergarten classroom race the oce.1n and its doors open out to the school'~ unu~1.1al playground -a sand)' stretch of beach 111 14th Street ofr Balboa Boulevard Aher her 24 students had a good "''Orkout on the swings and playground equipment Wednesday, McVicker blew her 1rus1y chrome whistle and led them into the bcachfronl classroom McVicl.er ~penl her first 10 ycurs at Newport Elementary teaching fir,t ~rader,, the la~1 16 years leaching "1ndcrg1111cn. O'er the years her 'tudc nlll ha,·e called her C\Cl')th1ng hom Mr' McV1ncgar lo Gn1ndma "II\ been a blc\s1ng -1hc whole 26 \c,1r,," ':11d McVicker. f1ght1ng b.1ck tcJr' i.\ \he "'·lh:hcd her tin\ ~tudcnt' • 11 pl.1) "t\1ndergancn 1' the bc't l:.'Cl)lh1ng" dCMnh111aflcr1h,11 .. One patent descrtbcd i\llcV1cl.e1 ,15 .i "1rad111nnal" teacher wh<1 plays piano f11r the .1nn11al Chr1,tn1.1~ p1ugr<1m ilnd ulhcr -.chnol .tct1\ll1es. La~! Pndo1y. more than 100 former 'tudcnts of •II ages gn1hercd at lhc \Chool to say rarewcU to their f1r~1 teacher Teaching has tieen more of a c1llina Seo RETIRED/Piii • Amburgey helps block city effort to unload job center to city But cmliCll ••1 88 Idea of .... Into tavern tn111 · By Iris Yol<ol Of.., Coa5C o~ Pio! NEWPORT BEACH -A strelch of oceanfront propcny 1hat houKS scvcr1r popular taverns has been willed to the cny, wnh 1he slipulalion that money genert11cd by the properly or ill saJe be uM:d for scholarships for needy college students. Carl Ackerman, a well-liked Fullerton resident who owned scver.111 lots 1n Mcl-'adden Square, died June 4 of ca ncer ;tt the i1ge of 62, In his will, Ackerman donated his property rrom 2114 10 2122 W Ocean Pront and a couple of lots on 22nd S11·cet to 1hc city. l 'hc properly houses several popular tavern~. including The Beach Ball and 13l:ickie '>, and a cluster of apartments. The Cl!)', however, has not dcctded whether to accept the gift. The will stipulates that 60 percent of any income be given to UCl for scholat\hips, 30 percent be u.scd to buy h1gh ·lech, hands-on equipment for student UK at the Nc:wport Bc.ach Public Library and the remainm& 10 pc.rccat be u d for a city schot1l'$hip fund. The Cny C.OUnc.il may not acccpl the property. A number of complex issues, See TAVERN/Piii • Popular show to air story on missing woman 8y Em•ly Adams Orql ~-SI Diiiy Pllol For a brier 6()..90 sccond.s Friday night, Dcn1>e Anellc Huber's l'ace will be seen around 1he na1Jon -a move her family llnpcs will ~park someone's memory and lc,1J ,1u1hur111es 10 the !3-year--0ld, m1,1,1ng now ror ri da~·s . I\ <,egmcnt of the popular Fox tllC\1''°" ,~.,w. America's ~1os1 Wanted. "'ill feature a pho1ograph of the Ne.,.,.purt lk"ch .,...:11trcss and a 'ummary of her J1,nppc,1r11 nce, $poke ,man Jack Bre~lln ,,ud I h1hcr "'ll.'1 htsl ~en al ~am on June) '>'hL11 'he: dropped off a fncnd 1n l~11 n11n~ton Beach after attending a conl'cn 1n Inglewl)(>d by Engh'>h rock slar Vl<'rl'•C\ f.l cr car v.-a~ found, abandoned .... uh J fla1 tire on the Corona dcl Mar hel·.,..,1\ \i•uth 0£ Bear Street. l111er that t.lav Blt1ndhound~ were able to track the )Oun~ .... oman\ p;1th ror abou1 75 )'•rds in fron1 uf the car when her trail abruptly ended ~he "'Jll apparcn1ly headed tow1rd an emcr~nC} c1ll boJC when she Sol in10 another car, either by forct or her own ''Ohtion, poltec 'J>C:CUlated . In the folcc "' few clue\ and no fr h lcad."t, the family 1s hoping national c'posurc will bnng oul someone who ha 'een 1hc pretty brune1tc ince hc.r d1,ttppcaran<"c. her fa1hc.r, Dtnnk Huber, \Aid I ccr1a1nty ,1111 hJ\-t hopes." Huber 'aid WedncMlav Inc ram1I)' contacted America '1 Moat \Vi.n1ed la\I v.•cck and wa> plci.scd to find out Wcdnc!&djly that the Kgmcnt will be 111rcd l;r1dily. 1-lubcr ,;aid. 1 he prosram'1 coord11u11ors, ..... ho field hundreds or lipt fr1,n1 v1c...,.er1> 11f1cr each show, invited 1 rcprc,entflll\.e from 1he Costa Meu PClltec Department tn he on hind wM• 1hc phone" r1na OctcctM ~ill p~ decline. ~c:,cr, pol.u at. Ron Smith "''~1 "The C\po!iurc 11 IOQd, bu1 I don't thi.'k v.c need 10 JCnd oe b9cl to W1th1n Ion 0 . 10 m1n a ~ )I hourt a d•y I don't 1ntic1pr11c .... Ill 1h 1 much <>t.11of11," Smith kl. In the ~nee o( tn ofrtcet. • 11 1d the lhow't puwnrttl _,11 .... I record (J( the phone call th&ft s-- •Ion h> local ~w cnfurttme.nt The ment reat~rlftt ....._ -till ·en •t p ""· fridly on 011111 II, SrcMtn 1d J l HE~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,~ An attorney and eight-year Newport Beach planning comm1:.\loner who)C la)t commi,~1on meeting is tonight. FONOfAREWEU;'--~~~~~~~~~- "I have mixed emot1on' Fnr eight year~. every other Thur day night, 11 ·, been a lot of ac11v11y, thing to be involved in. All of a ,utlden not doing th.11 anymore, there may be an empty pot. "But then again, maybe 11\ lime for a new, brighter person to come in I think c1~ht year<," enough." rhe yean. have prov11Jctl Peri;on With good friends and fond memone) l'I accomplt,hment\, ltl.e working on the future plan fClr Nc.,.,porl Center and the 1988 update of the city's general pliln 13ut one unplca,ant memory will probably haunt Person for life 111 1988, rc,1aura1e11r hancis Delaney offered Person a $20.000 lmbc 111 cxl·hangc for help in getting a permit to exceed height hrntl~ for .1 new rc,taurant in the city. Person notified police alter De lane\.\ 111,1 contact and helped police by meeting ""tlh lklanq aml 'l'Crcth 1ap111g the bribe offer Dcl.111c\. c"cntu.ilh plc;iJcd guilty to one count of fe lony hnbcn .1ml .,.,,,, 'entcmcJ tn three yc<1r~ probation. 200 hour' of communm \Cl'tcc .ind .i )'\,ll(l() (111e. "It "·" ,1 \Cl) unfortu1i.1lc 'lllhllton .. the mo\t un'>avory por11t111 nl "'' \t,I\ on the plJnlltn)! comm1"inn .ind probably my ltfe "Hut Ill 111 all. 11 "'1' J \Cl'\ re"arJing experience hemg on the n1mm1"1t>n I \\tlllldn t 1r.1dt· 11 lor '°'thing· FREE TIME:----------- Wh 11c he II """ the l.tm<1r.1dcric of the comm1"1011 ,ind Cll\I ,l.tll l'cr,1111 1111\\ h1<1t..' toN.1rd 10 a different l~pc of chumm) rclt111011'h1p \\tlh ht' I l·)ear-oltl '"" Pcr,on \\tll no" be free to a11end hi' \Oil\ rhursday nigh! practice-. with the All- Amcncan OO)' \ ( ho1r .ind cn n plan fou r-day weekends without t·ommti.\IOll meeting' 1n1crtering. 1\ rc"dcnt ot 1 he ( Jnncry Village area, Person also hopes 10 'pend more time \Cllhll uiving and fishing, hi .. IWO favorite Sport!> ffr ':ttcf he WOl1°l \Cd cl higher poftt1cal offtCC, although he oncl.' r.m 11n,11nc"lully tor the Cit~ Council. "I had political ·"r1ra11on' "' unl' time. but I thtnk 1ho:.c a-.piratton' have gone b) the '' avMde ' PERSON-AL.------------ The .1lt1irne\, who 'reu.1l1LC' 111 <;mall bu,inc.,., la\\, 1' a Nc\\port lk.1ch n.1tt\C \\ho gre\\ ur on Ltdll hie. attended !'ic.,.,rtirt I le mental) .rnd graduated from Ne\\ po rt II arbor t ltgh hcforc .111cnding LI~< .ind Ha,t1ng-. L•'" School Ourmg hi~ law \1..honl ~t'.tr'> he ,q>rlul ,., ,1 l.1pta1n on .1 'p<>rlt1,h1n~ boat out of D.1\1.. \ ·, I Pdcr A' for ht' n1rl.n.1mc 'Bull.' Pu~on ha<. been pegged with that month r 'lllll' hdnrc hirth \\ hilc rr1..gnant \\<Ith htm, Im mother mcrhc.ml ,1 1111ltt.tr\ \Cl'\1u m.tn 1..,1lltng ht\ tnf.1n1 "the hull bomb .111n lhl· homb' drnppl.'d 1111 London <luring Wo rld War II \ l11l·11d ''•" '0 11tl.l1..1I \\tth th.11 rcfcrtnLc that ~he bcgJn 1:.tlhne tht h.1b) 1n \Ir' Pcr,nn·, \\Omh "the hua homb," too J,1mn Pl·r,011 h." been l.tllcJ 'Hua" and "Buu'" ever since. -By Iris Yolioi The World ••• In Four Minutes King beating trlat can stay In Loi Angela LOS ANGEi f~ l'hc Judge pres1d1ng over the trial of four police officer' charged 1n the videotaped beating of a black motort\I ,,11d Wcdnc<,day the ca'\e would 'tay in Los Angele un ln' .tn appcah Lmtrt order'> 11 moved 'I .1m ,1111 rnnvmccd beyond a shado~ of a doubt that we can ~cl a t.11r JUI) here," Superior Court Judge Bernard Kamm~ ~nid 'We've got ulmo'>I ~ m1ll1on people " l .1rltcr, the dctcn'e had requested a change of venue, <1nd K,1m1n' denied the motion The ruhng was appealed. and the 2nd Dl\tnct Court of Appeal\ '"'ucd a stay until 11 ruled on the .1ppcal Author Sliman Ruslllle underground 191in I ONDON -Report-. that a death ~quad ha-. been !tent to kill S.1lmun Ru.,hd1e have '>Cnt the author undercover ag;iin, ~•'< monthi, after he hcgan re-emerging in public, .1 support group ,,11(1 Wcdnc .. ctay The author, who turned 44 on Wedneo;day, remained under tight police 'urvcillnncc, 'laid France) O'Souza, head of the l111crnu t1on11I C:ommittcc for the Dcfenr.e of Sa lman Rushdie nd hi' Pubh1hcn. The lndiun-born Brithh writer ha!. been in h1d1ng since 1989 when h1 book "l he Sntunic Ver~, .. created an uproar nmong Mu,hm' Ru hd1c w.a'I cntem:cd to death Feh. 14, 1989, by the late lromun leuder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomem1 for allc edly bl;i phcming I lam. COlllRlllln drul cm-tel lmlt'*1 111'1'1111111'1 BOOO'IA. Colomh1• -John Jmro Vein que.c, one of the lc1dcr11 or the Medellin cocaine c.1r1el , \urrcndcreJ lo Colomhi n cuun utl,ontic'I Wtdne,d1y. w11nc\\e~ ,,ud The rren<ter of Vcl;11ique1 wa' .1 clc.ir 11ign the orgnn1ztit1<>n ''I lop lc.nJ r, r ohlo l 'cnli.tr, Wiil ,1ho turn him tlf 10 non, Col mb1.1n r<Adio '>tllt1on' reported Velazquez w-J' tuken Wcdnc:,d.1y .1ftcrnoon 10 n jail the aovcrnmcnt h\l p1ep11rcll c.-;pcri.tlly for urrcnUctin cocaine uglcr\ in E ob r\ home 111 .... n or f!nvi ado, JU\l 0111 1dc ~ll1n, ~1tnc.•\\C, nc.1r the: 1:111 told the 1oc1:ateG Prt' -th' Ill Ai#dalt'll l'rWt Ancient Ubrary IRVINt-l>r. AM Manoi Prof~ of Hl11ory at u ( l A , will present a tallt on the Ancient Ak•· mdr11n I 1hrary. 2·'4 p.m. Sundft in room 101 of the Ph~1 11 ~11.:ncc• hu1ld1ng at the tJCI Adm1.-1l111 tn the ta lk 11 $10 fOf the ,cncral publit, S7.SO for ARCE mcmhcn, and SS for itudcnt1 ind )C• nio". fur further 1nformat11>n lontact Niro 1llcfl\ at '494·7441 or O.mell Baker ill 7.H·3181. Crnt.lvl~ se•laar Summer day camp f'IEWPORT BEACH -A wmmcr lun dmrc:aMo ii Jn 'tOtC for ~npfCfll qca 6-12 II the 'EuaWuft flr•ndt nl 1hc P.'Y' 1nd Ciiilt. C111b of the HarbOr~ located 111 2'5$ VIM• DCI Om 1n Newport h C'ltmJI dalct. llrC J11ne 24 thruu&h Aupt lJ, 7 I 111 -6 p "'· Put or the ~,.m •He cirt.-un1<ina, theme ~ rccrc1tK1nal ,_.,mmin& ~nJ r1>llcr ka11na. ApP,ltC11tion3 may he l)k~cll up 111 the Be~ and Cltrl Club 01 c II Mtl.66S41 for more 1nrmmath1n. • Jewi. h single Garden festival CORONA DEL M1\R -A Onnlcn rc,11v.1I will qc held 111 Oa"' «icniur Center, 800 Maraueritc Ave tn Corunn Jct Mnr, f1om 11:30 11 m to 4 pm Sund.1y. Newport lkttch M1tytir Phil Sun-.onc will dcd1c111e 11ic ~enter\ new a11rdcn~. COsrA MF~~A -Peter R. Jac<>l?Y. Crcall\le D1rec:· tnr of f.,pt1l <:ummuni~llons and Ilic American M11r-kcttnJ "'"0(1;itlon, mv1tCll the public to an mtcrt1c1tvc cvcn111i, to hc held 1 uci.day 111 the Red Lion Jnn, 'll'iO llmlol St 111 co~•a Meu Inc program i• CO· lllfcl.I "Unlock Yu111 Cr1*ttvc Power,." l he mcct1nj in<:hll~ II ~i;ll hour rl'\lm ,.30-6 30 p m,, with 1ltnncr hcg1nnin,1. !11 fl'.30 pm 11nd the pro- JRVINP. ... Youns Jcwl\h 1"111rcuK>nals, inw 21 to )9, will mccl 11 7~30 p.m. Sun.t.y lot llOcialidft&o free hor d'oe uvre\, no-hn't eotkt1uls and d1nc1ns to • O.J. 111 the Zot Lounac 111 the lly1111 Rcaenc:y Irvine at 17900 Jamboree Blva , Just nurth or tl'lc San Diego rreew,1y. Adm1~ ion It S 10 payable 11 the door Avcraic 1t-1en<J,1nc:e 1, over 100 }'.ouna sinale~. For more lnrorma-tion, cHll Tllmll)y'• nfflcc 111 720-8414. Evcnlnp CIJI MO-~lVl Enterta inment w1ll be provided hy 1he B.ick U:ty Banjo Bun<J .ind squ11rc dance~. The "Country Swrc:s" will offer ttcm~ fot ~.ilc. Adm1 sion 1s $2 nnd children .m: free. ·r 1tkct~ m.1y hc 1)un;h11~cd in Room 8 111 the :1ent0r center. f;r,1n1 ,11 7·:m p.m. Co~t 1~ ra for AMA member . S20 or \l11den1~. $'\1 for non-member~ (all in 11dvancc) .1111J SJ~ tnr cvcryunc 111 the duQr. Re\erv.111on dc11d· .line 1' Fr1J.1". Youth. art program HWINE -UCI present' 1 Yuuth Proaram cnutlcd " ummer Artl,h" for middle and high school \ludcn 1n grudc' \I~ to 12. Counc topics 1nc:lude phutoar•· ph), dn1win1. pa1n11na. mu ic, computer graphi«, ti· lu~trJltrm, dr.im11, dance .ind more For "~'cn.1110~. cull 937·0) 6 Art League show Fuch~ia how llUNl INGTON BF..ACH -An exh1h11mn or art· v.urk' hy award-winning mcmhcr\ of the I luntm&lon Be•ch Art I caguc \\otll hc fea tured in the M11n1ciril An Gallen, June 22·Au&u'l I, 1111 the I lunlif\l!on lk.,<:h Ccntr.11 L1hrary anif Cullur,11 Center, 7111 Tal-N:rt Ave l he rub lie I~ lfl\ lied Ill lhe prcv1ev. rccej'lllOn rr1• d,I\ 7-1 pm. lllJN'fl NGTON BEACll -The Or1n1e County th .111~h of the N.1tK111al Fuch";4 Society will hold its 111n11;al fod1,111 11nd \hadc pl.int 'h°'~ 11ncJ ~•le th" v.cd:cnd, h1d.1y throu'h Sunday.JO 1.m to 6 p.m. •I the Hun11111tun Center Mall, 7u7 ~dtnger Ave. tn I lunllngton l lcach 1 he progrilm ~111 be held June 24-July 3 on ttic UCI C11mpu' Partic1pant~ have the opuon or tak1n1 either m both mom1n1 and afternoon M: i0n ... For further 1nrmm.ition, cull UCI EAtcn ion at 8.56-5414 Rag seminar Junior lifeguards Travel talk COS f,\ Mf SA -l'he Aquat1C' DcpJrtment pre· 'l'nl' .1 11111101 I 1reguard Progr.1m fot I'<>)' nnd girl\ 11 I~ n:,11\ old The pro1r.in' will b.: :m tnlmducl1on tu ".11c1 ,,1fcry .1nJ ,w1nin11ns. 11•,1ruc11on f hc n1nc- \\\'d, progr.1n1 begin' June 24 und end~ Aug. 2;\ ( l.1"c' .•r~ Mond.w 1hrough fr 1d,1v, I '0·.l pm 1 he (c, "~~() Rqu,1cr1111w at 645-2791 COSTA M~A -ROicr Rapopmt, tn1vcl J0Urn11l-1'1 11nJ 11u1hor of 1hrce tt11vcl guidebooks, will prc\Cnt ,, two-hour lecture 11nd ~hdc sliow on how to plan and act the m<ht out of traveling around the world The kcturc will be held Saturday, 1-3 p.m., at the Rand McNally M11p 11nd irhcl Srore m the ~Mh Co:i~t Pl111.1 SANl A ANA -A ~mtnar on the wbjcct of cloth-1n,a ~111 be held 1n 1hc Conference Room, 20101 Birch, Sunr.i An,. I lc1&ht . 10 a m -1 p.m. S11urd1y Reg1~1r11IK1n is S2S Sc111ng hm11cd Ctll 24 ·5S06 Youth water sports Nl:WPOR I BEACH -The Balboa It.land Yacht Club will bc11rn ii\ ummcr M:oson for boys and &lflS 11gc' 4-16 w1tl' "ln·up~ at 6:~0 p.m Fnd;1y 1t the Car· roll Deck Community Center on D1lbo:a bl•nd. Self hypnos is Thoughtful surgery CO\ l \ ~!-'SA ll UN'l INGTON BEACH -Hun1111a1011 lk11ch l'l.1\lll \Urqcon Dr Michael J. K. mocr will t>rC\Cnl ,; lhc fco for 1hc e1ah1 week progri11n b $50, p:irtitl· 1Mnl' c:.u1 c11mpc1c 111 '"1hnJ , p.icfdlc boarding. swim· m111,, d1v111g, •ind rowma. For more infomu11Km, call '498-til9l. Local News Briefs Mesa ldve'9tislnfl grant lllllllcltlans ..,. COS'I A MESA -City offtc1nls are accepting application from non-profit organizauon., intere\ted m granti. to help fund adverti ing 1 .ind promo11onal co'>~ of community-related activllie ' L 1m11e<l fund1. arc O\ailablc on a compc111i11e ba is to group and md1v1dua1, \\ho meet certain cnter11 Group' mu't be ba'\cd in Co\ta Me :i, prove non-profit status and cu n not ha' c rccct\.>Cd any oth\':r city grnnt within tllo ... ame fi cal year or rccc1'c more than 50 percent or their funding from another \OllrCC Organ11,111oni. and indiv1duab mui.i abo demonstrate thJt they engage 111 activitie., that benefi1 the city, enhance the image of the Clly, cxh1h11 civic pride and serve a charitnhle, philanthropic, cultural or etluta11011al purpo~c. Apphcunt' m1M aho have 11pcc1fic projects in mind tor the fund-.. Appltc,111011 form' can be ot'tt<.11ncd by cnlhng the City Manager's News of the Weir d Museum vtsnors bugged llY new IXhlllt A fLAN rA -An e~h1h1t of ro:iche' fc;ituring a M.1dagascnr h1.,..1ng rthlch, demon,tratmn and crcaltvc cockroach-l.1lhng l(!Chn1que' had ome t..1<l" ready to bug out. M°'t voung.,ters filing PcJ't the e)l.ot1c roachc m glas~ en cs I uc ,d.1\ at fhc Science and Technology Mu1oeum 'i huddercd a the) pl.'crcd at the bug" One girl \Creamed, lhrew her hands .1rnund her fucc und bc:g;in 10 Cl). But at lca'it o ne: young vi,itor li~l·d them, <lc-.cribing the ncepy crawler as "neat." I lw cxh1h1t gave a n.itu11H1I l'umpuny a chance lo promote ib h11r 'Ptit} and the public .1 t h.incc to lc11rn more about the in ccl. ·1 ht.· cxh1b1t include' plump rnachc'>, ~kinny roache~. brown ro,1chc,, white ronchC\. n\ tng ro.1chC\, \tripcd rODChe\ and - 'omc '•'Y the bc,t kind dead roachc , klllcd by a quit k 'quirt of 'lpr.1" in .i demon,tr.1tm11 Something fishy in selencl tllCMr's clllm l·ASl Wt:.!\ A I C llEl . Wa\h. -A hatp•IOOlhed cl&\ room p1r.1nh.1 took .1 h1tc out ur \CIC nce tcncher Ron Ml\M>n't; fmgcr. '"h.tt you nught l.111 an occupt11ion I hazard with a tw1 t • fhe fmr thing I wanted tu do w fill out that industrial claim." M.1,on )aid, thmkmg of hi t te in\urunce JOb claim "I knew th" would go dt,wn 1n hi\tury 1 one of the mo t unique claim' they had " Ma'°n got a half·inch ga'h rcquinna three titchc last week ft happened while he wa mo.,.in Spike in a net from one lunk to another at f:.o~tmont High School. Police Log OfftCt. at 754-5327 The 11pplicat1on will be accepted until 5 p.m. on July 15 at the C1ty Manager' Office, n Fnir Drive, Costa Mesa. M• thrat ... llll'der-lllk:ldl ......... COSTA MESA -A 56·year-old man threatening to kill h1m!>elf :ind hi roommate urrendered peacefully to pol'" late Tuesday follo\lting n 90-minute tandoff, police ~aid. Pohcc ay Edward R. Bngh1 culled n front de k officer 81 about 9 p.m. ~aying he "wanted to e nd it all," according to a Co la Mesa police report Officer Grnhum Bc1lhy and a hosrnge negotiator talked to Bright for about 90 minute!\ before the man urrcndcred to officers who had hcen called out to hi~ apart ment at 23 1 Avocado St., the report aid. Hright wn!t taken to College llo~pital for p ychintrlc evaluations, police .,,,id. 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HUrm~ .. te:~ -Olrts and """ _,_ 111o-HUlll'-" ...... _a._ ... , __ ~ IOCCer chunpionllUpl W.daaztsy In Oalden. Colo. The 1irll·under·l4...,,. ICOred a hard·louaft1 l·O viaory -• New -ond die .,.,._onder·l9 team dtfc11ed Nonhera California. Z· I. 'The Huntinston Beach airlt, who earlier in lhc spring won their second 11r1lab1 state championship. rolled OYer six opponenu 10 capture: their first ·cver Western tide. Kim Engcucr, dau1h1cr ol Coacit Jan Engesser, acorc:d the on)y pl with about tO minutes remainina. Gollte M~clle Matus made teVeral key s.wes to PVC the Mtutout. "We we.re nu1ia1r1•ada11~(....,1111 .,.1.)" Coadl En ...... -.... ==" .. -0 Sl•p'-'on A1rpor1 I• ... o. ... ,. ''<;;:ur .. -ldcr)C.111JOar1MMd-* boll "" (iold. "I'm _, pleMM W. ......... WO Ud a ...,., •hot: it we plu)'ed wdl ud we WON e_tttly wel oa C()Une. This Is • very tpeelal -·" Reportedly very Cacl&ued and playina in the thin oir of an ahitude of ),600 feet, the. &b1• nipped Northern C.lifornil In the nra pme OI a doubleheader Tuetdey to advance lO the championghip aamc. They reportedly scored 22 goals in their she games while giving up only one point. Sue Newton, whose daughter Sticcy, 13, plays center fullback, sakt she learned !he newt of the ......,_ .... -....... -·-·· ...,._ ...... _ ''11io la • very, wry l'JOd ,._," N-on "'1d W1f11•r• '11'MJ ... Cllt ...... dwiD& the doubl1* 11itlr o. l°undl)'.'' C-Pq a oald before lhc ahf•' dopanun: lar ..... --..... •he mlle·pl ..... ~ude-and fallpe were m11in concc.m and s.he drilled them att1 hard in low·kcy but no·nonsente ~hour tclliona Monday •nd Thul'Sday evenings 11t Hope View School. To enhance 1heir condhtoning. they 'ttfe required to run a mile artcr practice.. Al the time, she described her charic1 1$ "very good studcnls 111nd athletes." Some or her pa.yen: branched off to rorm two volleyball teams aad with lfttlc practice or prcpararion 1hey won one ml ,_. ...,._.. .-fhlilhod ICCOft4. ia -........ · Tbo ~cod O..,Cr, Mariftc View, -I Viw, Vft, Hatbour View and Blc•• • s. * -. ,,_,. .... 11p thdr cipdl lfldc ~nee I J' • curdJrll IO padici:p-1c ln I.he &OUC1WDe8L ... £n..-r lncf otheB Ol°Jal\i.tc:d I commencemcac ceremony 11 the Man-iolt Hotel and banded ou• ,I dl'*""'". 1h11 Ibey picked up earner fr<>n1 ck tchoota. i Tom 0.We1, a parent, pve the commen<:cmcnt ~ addrcl5, Engut.cr said. : Tbc boys" team competes for the na1ional ! chNllPiOnfbip in Omaha, Neb., In July, Enieuer ! aid. 'But the wcstcm championship is the cod or , lhe line foe the JirlJ' 1eam.. There's no natlona.l : toUtoament in that divisioo, ~c said. i Man gets less than $10,000 in police brutality lawsuit Clinic to halt aboi;tio' coun.seling By Iris Yokol 0rqt ~SI Ollr Not NEWPORT BEACH -A Superior Court jury has decided a Balboa Island man who sought $2 million in damage$ for allegedly being "saYagely beaten" by cwo police officers six years ago deserves Jess than SI0,000. Lee Gale, who origioally filed a clairi in 1985 asking for $20 million in damages, sued the city or Newpon Beach for violation of civil rights, battery, negligence and malicious conduct, alleging police orlicers Mark Fisher and Joe Thrasher mistreated him on J'uty 4, 1985, when they stopped him on suspicion of drunken driving. · Gale's companion at the time, Sherry Brazil, also sued 1he city, originally asking for S 10 million in damages bur whittling it down 10 S5M,OOO in court. ·After " roughly two-week trial, lhe jury on Monday round only one officer, Fisher, could be found responsible for onty one charge -negligence. The jury ruled that Gale himsclJ was 5,pc:rcent nCgligcnt in the incident and decided the businessman was due $9,690. l'he jury ruled against 1tll of Brazil's claims and dc1ermincd she was due no money. . "This was virrually an exoneralion of the officers,'' said auorney John Kaniewski, who represen1ed the cily. "In 1a\king to members of the jury afterward, they said Officer fisher, when wrestling with Mr. Gale in the car, could have backed off at one point, bur 1ha1 was it. "This is no1 a Rodney King type of case." Gale's allorney, Robert Pierce, said he had "some real problems" with 1hc jury's decision and would ask Superior Court Judge Eilee n Moore 10 review the verdic1. "The problem is, the Yerdict was inconsistent with lhc evidence that was presented," Pierce said. "We had eyewitness tes1imony that he wa5 beaten at least 20 limes wi1h a nigh1sti<:k. "I got the feeling some of 1he jurors didn't even look at the evidence.·• Gale alleged that the two officers, both roughly IO-year veterans who nre still with 1he department, wrenched his back when they pulled him from his car in a Balboa lslarld alley, sprayed him with Mace. tlfS ~!I ~im .. ~ t beck and head with batons uotil he was tlci!\ng pl.l!usely. Braz.ii claimed she. was struck in 1he fac.e by one of 1he officers, resulting in a bfoody note. Gale further alleged that a blood sample was la1cr 1aken from him o~ains1 his will at Hoag .. lospital. Police claimed Gale refused to stop his car immediately when the officers tried 10 pull him over at Marine Avenue because they suspected him of drunk driving. Police said when he finaliy stopped in a nearby alley, Gale refused to gel out of the car, became combative and struck Fisher several times. Gale was criminally charged wi1h six counls of drunken driving, bflllcry on a police officer and in1erfering with an officer, but was convicted of only driving with a blood·alcohol level of more than . 10 percent. He also pleaded no con1cs1 10 dis1urbing rhe peace:. Tilere'I ltll time to do IOllll-'ll'l'lleVlnt' NEWPORT BEACH -Wilh 1he start of Newport Beach's Irrelevant' Weck which celebrates the last player selected In the NFL draft -just three days away, there arc plcnly of events 1n which folks in the community can still get involved. On Monday, June 24. lhe Rotary Club's Irrelevant Weck Golf Tournament gets underway a1 11 a.m. at the Newport Beach Country Club. The $200 entry fee includes green fees, earl, lunch, dinner, prizes. Irrelevant Weck cap, tee package and auction/ rafne. Slots arc still ftvailable. Call the Newport·lrvine Ro1ary Club 11 760-2250 for more information. On ·ruesday at 7:30 p.m., Back to Bal Night -an evening of dancing 10 1he big band sound just like 1hose fabulous nigh1s al The Rende'l\'ous oo·sponsored by the Daily Pilot -begins at the historic Balboa.Pavi lion wilh mu ic by Dig Band Commo1ton. Tickets 11re SIO per pcrlOn and the evenl benefits 1he use Newport Harbor Oub. For more infotmarion. call .548,4942. Officers acquitted in '88 Dalton raid LOS ANGELES -A \ury cleared three offioen: of criminal wronadoina from a 1988 drua raid in which rampagln& lawmen demoll hcd four ap1rtments in the most notoriouJ case, of police mi.sc:onduct before 1he Rodney Kina beating. The ofricen were acquitted In Munk:lpal Court otl Wednesday of flye m isdemeanor coun11 or vandali1m and c.on1pir91c.y St1mmin1 from a n1rco1k:a bu t 1ha1 1en the •parunent on Oilton Avenue in ruiM. A fourth officer earlier pleaded no con1cs1 to vandali m and lhe citJ of Los An9el had •arced 10 Pl1 Sl milllo to aet1lc 11 civil suit ll)' 51 pcopl<. -ily ll•t ............. ,.,_ • On Friday, June 28, local bu1inesses arc Invited to participate in the 9th Annual Superstars Compc1ition, which benefits the Harbor Adult Oay Care Genier J.rl COsta Mesa. The run c»y at the Newport Dunes fc11.1ures company teams of 5 (3 men, 2 won1en or 3 women, 2 men) which compe1e against each other in 10 "marginally athletic" events. OlllCllll llY they can't 11111'11 to 1888 Tiiie X hinds By Emily Adams 0rllfll)l~-Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -In the race of a gathering storm that •could pit family planning clinics against a Supreme Court ruling banning them from discussing abor t ion with pe.1ien1s, a community clinic in this city has decided to bow out or 1hc fray . The Board or Dlicctors Cor the .. luntington Beach Con1munity Clinic decided late Tucsd:iy to co1nply with the federal ~diet so they can continue acccp1ing g11vernmcn1 subJiidics, said Jacqueline Curran, !ht clinic's executive director. This year, the clinic which mostly proVidcs services for low· income won1cn accepced SJ2,DO(), or 8 pcrcen1 of its annual budae1, from the coffers or Title X funding, "We just can't afford to lose 11losc fund"," said Marie Otto, president or 1he clinic's Board. E.~tablished in 1970, Title 10 provides m oney ror family planning and birlh control at little or no cost 10 low·income women. During the Carter Administra1ion, the regulations were altered so that organizations receiving federal n1oncy would also counsel pre$nant women on their three choices: keeping a child. adoptton and abortion la Ronald Reagan's final year as prnidenl, 'fitlc X changed again, this time stating that funded elinia only gi\oe 'f11m1ly planning and blnh control counseling. It wris this decision. 10 omit p~enancy counselin& und the mention of abonion as an option, 1ha1 the Supreme Court upheld l~t month. The problem faced by California clinics is that state r~gulattons require 1hem 10 c:ounse l pregnant women on all three choices - including abor1ion -to receive funding, said Planned Parenthood spokeswoman Barbara Jackson. Typically, organizations rec.civc far mor.e money from state agencies as compared 10 Tille X funds. "We're c:aught between state and federal re1ulations -and • we're going to be tie4 l.lp '-pity for quite tome time, This 1s :a l1wyer'• aame," Ja.ct50n sai•, sdding lhtat 'fitle X funds 9CCOUl)t for about 3 percent ol Pi1nne$1 Porcn1hood's bud&et, while tHe stale kicks in ~ percent. I Many clinics arc also eaucht 4' quandarie$ of medical end le .. I ethics. ThOie who can't sc~ra~ their family planning froif1 pregnancy counseling .are facq:t wi1h ofrcring a woman in ;a medical ituation only two-lhir4s .of her op1ionli. Curran said. ! ··we're concerned about that t 1he medical and legal questions + but we're also concerned abol)t keeping our doors open,'' Ot'f> aid. • Other orpniz.atton , such ~ Plitnned Parenthood, have \'O'Wc\:J to fight the changes to Title X. ! • District storms ahead with maintenance assessment fee plan~ By RObert Bartler <nnoe Colll OHw-PIO! HUNTINGTON BEACH Hunlington Beach Union High School officials have apprO\led formin g a join1 powers aurhority alon' wilh three local elcmen1ary dislrtets 10 charge rcsiden1s a new lax ror the upkeep or publicly used school property. Hard,prcssed High School District orficials, with campuses in ' ... ··~~ Fountain Valley, and Westmins1cr as well as Huntington Beach, said they might earn up to S2 million a year with the recently discoYcred revenue source. Homeowners face a yearly m:i.intenancc assessment fee ranging from $30 to SSO a year. Ocean View, Huntington Beach City (elemen1 ary) and Westminster sthool districts previously appf'O\-·cd forming 1hc :issessment l dis1ric1 intended to squeeze money rron1 r«iden1s under the Lighting. :tnd Undseaping Act of 1972. Q(ficials met Wednesday night to appoint officers of the joint power au1hority. A public h~arin& on the con1roversial fund·raisin& device is scheduled July 25. The measure has been attacked vigorously br the Huntington Beach·Founta1n Valley Associa1ton of Re•hon who claim the act ' pertains to roads and lightina and children's equipment at p.rb ant! other public places and that it'' s1retch1n1 things to apply it tp school facili1ics. l ' "We've dealt wt1h our at1omeY,s who tell u.s this very dcfinitebt addres~s recreation fadliti " said Dave Hagen, an 8$$istarit superintendent. "We're entitled tp it . Farmers Market -~-~-----·--~ ----~--------~~-- at Atrium Court ruh oa Ialaad , 601 ••wpon Ceaur DriY• ••wpon Beaoll, 0£ eaeeo '71'6•'780-0..0S o•--.-eAl'.•&•s••• .......... .. CROPS IN AT THE FARMER 'S MARKET Special Hou•e Plant• •7t~ kl• hloe -ftrw. --·-· .... "' .... "' &e4-1eu Grape• 98! aaow Wh1'• Caulifiower 49! Drt.aooll lled lla•pberrie• •18! .. Sxtra J'aac7 Italian Squash 89! SEAFOOD V .I.JI.A. Cllolce Wllol• l'iln •tc•on. MEAT Gloria l'errer sv .... , :rr..ll Clrffa LiJped •••Mia erl••• Vme7ar4a 011.arcloaaa;r ll'l'Mll ........ Apple ntoe .......... en.••·· Clro•ad ... , 10~ •9~1>- ir.raer·· •-118al ... ...... ...... •s•!- hrlll:. •• .,,. .. ck :aib• •49! ' I ' \ I ·' NEWPORT BEACH -Irvine . deP9 ited S25S.8 million into nk accounts of two Irvine family ire cs, ending an e1aht·year uit over how much the land vclopment company i worth. :The payment Tue day wa part an 0Ut Of COUrt Cttlement Wtth an Irvine Smith and her mother, thaJic Clarke, who each received 2'27.9 million. Mrs. Smith's great-grandfather, James I rvine, founded the 'Prawltng Irvine Ranch in Orange ' ' I ' "' I ' Couruy in 1876. The di~ute bcaan whH lftline \..o. Chairman Donald Bren pekt SJ billion for control of &he company Smith and Oarke pid INine Co wa worth Sl billion and reJCCted Bren·~ offer of Sl 15 million for their 11 percent Slake in 1983, A court battle en1ucd in Detroit, where the . company 1 based. Irvine Co. might ha\'C been forced to pay a much as $866 million if the court had greed to ,,: 0. -'= = HI His:" •0••1 10 cover ••••••• ~ .... Md ........... credit Mna that Will cowet elti payment. Mri. 5mith hll uid 1bc would aivc •way 11 .... SJO million from her half of the 1ettlemcnt by tM end of the year to an array of cn\1romnental, science and •atea pro~••· Workers angry over AllPl8 Jab Clt8 By Laura Myers ll'le Assoellted PrtSS CUPERTINO, Calif. -Apple Computer Inc. workers up et by the eliminl\tlOn of 1,500 JObs Nllied outside a company office C'O mplex W ed n e~d ay and .Wmoni!!hed chief executive John Sculley to fo llow hi'> o~n advice. Se\Cral dozen part1c1p ant!- camed cop1c" of Sculley') 1987 boo~ "Od\\\C\," whi ch describes hi" man.igcmc~t 'ltyle and adv1seo:. INDEPENDENT RIMING, INC. t:t1l l~lll1JH~~i Conforming, Jumbo and Special Situation Properties f1'tl Mlrbt Anllyltl .... Prlqmlllftcltlan OWlr 1111 PMnl. (714) 956-2242 company officials not co panic and make mn!>sive JOb outs when quarterly profits take a dip. "We need a leader, not a manager," aid Apple engineer Rick Eames, who helped organize the rally that drew about 150 people. "We helped build thi compan)'. Now we don't mean pit to the corporation." Employce-s have considered la unching a collective bargaining campaign. but Eame aid that ~ould be a last resort. Workers are still trying to organize to gain more clout with management, he 'aid, adding that many employees s t ayed aw a y from the demonstrati on after upcrvi ors ~ arned th em not to attend or talk to reporter' The gathering was decidedly ca'iual. with many participants dres~cd in shorts and T-shirts. UL)' Brown. an engineer and 3· year veteran of Apple, carried a '1gn that read: "I used to have the spiri t and passion for Apple. Now At Last! Small Business Gets A Break! Just $10 a Month Brings You Our 'Flat Fee" Business Account No account-analysis 50 checks, 30 deposits No minimum balance $250 opening depoalta You'll like this one ... cau now for detall• A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER ·ws changed to First American Capital Bank becaUSB ws lil<B ths Senior Bonus accounts-and thB fact tlHI bank heps support Oasis. the Youth Csnter. the Girl Scouts and many other community actMtles. • -Grant Howald, former postmaster, Corona Del M1t Grant Howald. longtime community leader who joiMd the Corona Del Mar postoffice In 1948, before the area had mall home delivery, chats with Cecile Butz, branch manager, Flrlt Amet1can Capital Bank. Howald became postmaster, and retir9d In 1974. I'm just collateral damage." " fhe most frustrlting thing is Apple kept us in Che dark and Mrung us along," said Brown, who wore a gag rubber knife that appeared to go through her head. "It's m•de everyone lose hean for the company No one care anymore." About 800 employees arc braced to get "pink slips" this week and next a part or the company' cost- cutting plan to reduce its 15,000 worldwide workforce by 10 percent through la offs and attrition. Apple want to cut most of the 1,500 JOb in the current fiscal quarter, ending June 28, said compa ny poke woman Cindy McC.1ffrey, adding that Apple cxccut1 ve'i didn't want to comment on worker dis en ion. "Apple has always encouraged communicatton between employees ..ind management," McCaffrey said. "And we'll continue to encourage it." The worker reduction i~ part of Apple's restructuring phln announced in May after Apple l;\Unchcd o low-price !l;trategy 1nvolv1ng the fir t Macinto h that retails for le)~ than SJ ,000. The trutcgy boosted ale 85 percent last quarter but lov.ed revenue growth to 19 percent, or Sl.6 billion. Profits dropped . hghtt) to $131 I million. Leaders of the workers' group, "Emplo)'ces for One Apple," which count SOO member • ha"e been talking with mon~gcmcnt 'ince februory 1990, but only recently beg•m considering forrnin& a union or collective bargaining group. Analy. ts aid the attempt to or- gan 1 ze i~ in res ponse t o di liSiHisfoction with high executive 'iJl<lric~ and company decision., that have put computer employee on unemployment line • · Apple's five highest-p aid C'<ccu11ves together earned a total $9 9 million in salaries and bonu C4' la t year, including $2.2 m1lhon for Sculley. He got another $14 million from tock deals "The worker s f eel d1 enfr1nch1sed and d1~uragcd be cau e the) don 't think m<1n gemcnt cares about them anymore," aid analyst Tom Willmon, vice president of the Aberdeen Group Inc. to Boston "But my own sense i that it's going to be difficult to realize their elu 1ve goal: gaining n greater voice 1n how the company is run and gaining job ~tability." ae .. 1dc!. collective bargain111g or unio nlllng, the di'isident employee group nl!.O hai-i-uggcstcd trying to elect a worker to Apple's board. ~.11nmg cMtrol of a chunk of Apple'~ .,tock or forming v.ork council\ that would hare some power with management . Mike Murphy, editor of the C alifo rnia Technology Stock new letter, ba cd in Half Moon Bay, said high-tech indu try emplo~ec never felt the need to organite previously because they'~c nlw ys been paid well ind pampered. INTERESTED IN LAW SCHOOL? 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Zeppa·., put loo much emph i on ti bar trade and not enough on re taurant operation • accordtn& 10 partner Barry Herman n, who id he ~Id out mo I of hi inter~t in 1he )Car-old re taurant last January. The posh re taurant co t about S900.000 to open la 1 ummer. according to Herman on. and closed abOul -,-;.o-weeks ago. 0.ner Richard H•rmon id the re taurant bu9ncs has been h11 hard ~ the rece n. Hannon and ~ner Mart Z.gner were named in A~J 1990 b) a Federal Trade Commiwon injunction ~hich accused them and other of runninc a boiler-room operation to ..ell gelTblOOC:S at e~cc l\re prices. Hermanson. ov.ner of the Big Deal 8.ak:crv in Santa Ana. ~id he t.'tpcct... i hc Fa h ion I land re,taurant 10 n:opcn dunng the l.ut h;ilf of July. State picks 1 o enterprise zones SACRAMENTO Ten California communatte"> hn\.c been ~lectcd a entcrprt c 2one) enterprise zone~ and nme economic mccnu"e area' 1ncc 1986, claiming the acoompan)1ng incenuve ha"e led to creation of more than 23.000 job . .,.., ... ~----... -0.'Ptle 3 .. ~ ... ATLANTIC CITY. .J. - Swc c..o replaton blaaed oa We~ a popoied SlQ.000 f...e b OM Of :Doaatd Trump•s c:.i=e CNCt a Sl.S sniJtioft dea , With the dncloper'• ratbcf, # ii .. a too la"°'abJe to the Trumps.. Tbc pros>o ed cnlemeat between Trump Casale casino Resort By Tbc Bay and the State OinSIOD o( Gam"ing, Enforcement IC11b from a dlip purdwie made 1n December by an attorney rcptt1ent10C Fred Tnunp Ol5ino off"lciab conceded the .senior Trump bought the c.bq» 10 en ' le h ~ to m c a last· minute bond payment on the propcrt). •tud' h sintt formed a pl n 10 C'ntcr ban ruptc:y proceed in B ut Fred Trump •.u no"T· qu h red a fmanct I source ! 1 the ca ano 1n Octtmbcr beaw.c ~ had not uridc a 1-cquired bx._,round chcc to cn,urc he ~. noc h."l\'C criminal uc He hA 1ncc been ruled qualified b\ the commtSSM.m. Trump attomq .khcph fu)CO told the Ca ino ( on uol Comm· saon on WcdM..<fa~ that rhough the traMXtion • a -.10lauon, the orcum tancc ... •-ere "unique." Fu...co argued th~t Trump had ahead) been 1R\~llpted b. p.in of bt' ...on·c. m1t1ttl !teen ing 10 )"ear' a.go H1 •rgumcnb faded 10 oommcc the ....... -'"1111111 Im ,, peMK>n fund l'be MM ,.... Davr a Democnc. ._,. llit elU1Un11cd by WihQa'1 ,. ...... But the 90vcrnor Mid Iii prop>sal llrF,U only .,._. .... cam np" and would nae '-* hi cut in pcnsaQns '' (he law ptovidet I full aran1u thit thtf wm ,ct fUU retiree bcnc!1u. Not one of ua (polit ical leaden) tried to JCOp rd11e the retirement benefit of talc cmplO)cc . We couldn't even 1f we had wi hcd to do so," he 1d. l'he pl n 1s pan of Wil50n' JAttempl to cm-er an unprecedented SJ•.3 billion deficit in hi SSS b1lhon budget for the fiscal year that be&1ns July J. Other onmponcnt <.•f h1 propo al mdudc $4 b1lhon in new sale~ tuc , hmng freeze • hifting btlhoni. of d liar ~111h or talc pr gram 10 the counuei. and new tuc on c1rndy. nc~ paper and m 1g zinc I he Calpcr~ fund hl1ld tock in mon.· 1h1rn I .~00 compunie-., mcluc.Jing .. omc or the world's I rge t corporat ion • It '" c n 1dcrcd 1hc largc)t and m 1 1nnuc:nt1ul of the nation' pubhc pen ion progr m-.. lt 'ervc., about 00,000 c11"e and inactive mcm~er • 1nclud1ng 24 .000 rcllrce "ho recel\e bt:nefih Swan f,ake? (A P 1 ' II Swan t"*'-t Is ~ DucSy!I No ttJnc ducks.here! Just the exceptional quality and line detaWnc of e s a ,.,.. solid brHa. Swan detlcrt faucets and tubiets Add •• t I II bath enc e 90iies, and you've rally tot dudt.oup! Compantc'I that locate "i1h1n the zone rece1"e tatc ond local benefit thnt can md ude ta~ credit • waiver or fee and t>.pcd1ted approval o f local ~crm1b Some corporate off1C1al' say a city would ha"c to offer more than a de ig11ated cnterpmc zone to :attract businc . \Orne on the h\c-mcmber .-------------...j Don't eo Dllffy, a:>me vtstt w est End West. With a sel«tion lib ours,,oo'll ~IO on a "Wld COOiie O\Me'' apinl • fh. 1 make.. thc'c ;areas much more compct1ti\ie "ith other tatc an wmnmg nc" bu ine'>)C or retaining bu~inc,,c ," \aid S;am Parede,, m.inagcr of the late Department of Commerce·) cntcrpri e zone proJram Communitie with de 1gna1cd enterprise ionc1. arc San Fr~nc1.,~(1 Richmond, Orl1\1llc. Mc r ecd· \t\\ d tcr. h .idcna- Pa,;idcn.i, toachclh Valley. l.('OS Beach. Delano, Sha tJ and S.m 01cgo-Ota) Mc\a ~an Y"dro rhc late ha-, dc111gnnted HJ EPA to look into Superfund agency spending practices WASHI GTO The En"aronmcntal Protection A enC) 1d Wednesday It "ould tool into whether ten' of m1lhon!I of dollars re being ml\ pcnl on dm1n1 trat1on tn prl\atc oontractor in the Supcrfund IOlttC "'41 tc cleanup program The in"e tigat1on wa'I prompted by a publi hed report that a much ~ a third of 1hc more than S200 "It ccna.inl) i a con idcrauon that a compan) hkc OUJ') take5 into accoun1, but it's really no more 1han one tick in a \Cr) large bundle. Qtd Fenton Wilham n. general counsel of FO\ter farm.' comm!' ac>11 ··1 am reallv m\ tlli<d b\ th1\ scnlcmcnt," ;...,J -Com.mt • aoner Valene rm tronr .. Tbc clear and unm1 ta able mfcrenct L' 1ha1 there •'11' a traOU'C'tlOfl htrt to prO\ de monc\ to a firuanoal~ d1Urt ... ,cd -.a 1no 1rom 11n State inccn&r\C\ ofrcred to cumpamcs 1hat locate in entcrpri:5.c ione include up to St9.000 per emplo)ec hired through a rcfcrul from job d~cJopmcnt 11 ncae . 'ale ta' crcd1b of up to Sl • .l nullion per )Car on nc• machinery purch.a-.e .• .tnd a 15·)ear CUf)twCf of ncl operating ~ ... ll qJ 1frcd wurcc " ~ h.. a I o era uc1 zc d the lllJ l.afui\a ~>'on Rd ~ i · rncnt fur t~r~t1ng only &he }-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii.;~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiueuiiii_ iiMiiii&eii~;:h;C;A;l;7;1 •iillii•9;•;·2;~;:::;.• ca\100 1n,te d o! ft) ol lhc: pcopl.: in hcd She -;,med that fu1urt could be more happen,. n ma) father and •• FREE ADMISSION ....... ...,.. ..... REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS lft W. lW I.AW m1 lllY •.,.. • I P 1•1t cmAT MlltM- 16141 Beach Blvd HunnngtOn Beach Wednesday. June 26th at 7 00 pm ,,.... reqi.bed • d .... ....,_ llD 000 '°'°' MOO 000 ... -.q..,.. not ...., ..,__ .., can,_.. .. l"'9 Since 1889. Serving Southern California for over 100 years. FarWest Savings products and services offer the advantages of a high return on deposits, flexible terms and security. million in Supcrfund l>pcnding L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==========::::::.f i nee 198 hu gone for I RESERVATIONS 848 -6499 ' .admin1 trat1vc activitie uch a office rent, bu\ine~ card and par~ing fee'> 1n,1cod o( actual cleanup I: p Admini,trator Willa am Reilly ~aid a pcc1al llt'l force of ,cn1or i:PA official' would etaminc the Supcrfund contracting pruct1CC\. "We uc reYicv.ina the alleaations ror1hri htly," he aid in a \tatcmcn1. · 1 he Wu hin11on Pu\t 'aid 1n WeJne di) ed111on that an eum101111on o( upcrfund clc:mup con1rac1 d~lin back to I <1hov.cd 1h11 nearly one·third of the $200 m1lhon "'~ u~cd to r ay Jmini\tralt\C etpcn\C of private contractors "1 he etpcndllure of ta.xpa)er · money ·I' part of a "ital pubhc tru\t .... At a time or ~\ere (j l COn'ltrllOt, It I e rCCllll)' incumbent on tho o u in (edcral erv1cc to '' ure ~e make efficient ui.e of our re urea." Reilly aid. Firll word NOIOIEDJAS GUARANTEED 'Tl DI 1992 Reos ore o stubborn lot. 'em, collar 'em, tNen bomb I em; but still th.y persist. And on the while. th.y',. cJm,ing your dog and cot aozyt not to menhon ~111--:li.!J.• you ond your fomay. ~ But thwe is on obsolutie woy to ltil Rem. Col~~ immedtat.ly. We speciolz. in bling Reas. your• ~~'\ wta tel you. It WOfls for the er1hr9 Rea MenOn. and For one fvl year, QUOfO!•l!•d «your money bock. So there's obsolutety no • ..cept maybe having your pet low you lo death. cml Aecmusws today for a frle lll1phone estima1e. 714-l'JMll& • .. .. . ..... JJl.ft.ll. CALL Now FOR CURRENT RATES! Ask about our Freedont CD! • • • • Low Minimum to Open. Withdraw funds, anytime without penalty. Deposit additional funds, anytime. Enjoy a convenient 4 month term. FarWest Savings 2171 Campus Drive Irvine, CA 92715 (714) 724-7922 ----------------------~---...... ----------~ 11 % /4 80NUS On our 4 month, 6 month and 1 year CD's. I I I I Redeea1 this coupon at our FarWeet S.WW-branch I between June 21th -June 2ldl to Nallw JOUlr....... I Golfers will 'swing for kids' at Newport charity tourney Golfers will hive the opportunity to tee it up and "swing for the kids" July IS at Newpo rt Center Association's 'annual chartt3blc tournament. NCA's lles1 Ball Scramble will bencfn the Ped ia tric Cancer Rei.earch Founda11on. Golfen of all skill levels arc 1n1 1tcd 10 pl:1} 111 1hc Bes1 Ball Scran1ble at the Ncwporl Beach Countl"\ C!ut> Check-in will begin at 9 _,n · am, .... h1ch also 1s the time o f the pu111ng contest ,.\ b<•rhccue lunch .... 111 be se rved at 11 :i.m. follo"cd at noon by the shotgu n tee-off. Among the hallcngc' on the course arc a h ole-in-one con1cs1. \oJngcst drive ,end close!>t 10 1he pin cont es1s. •: The .... inner of l hc hole-in-one itontest will dn1e away in a new \lM\V J-:!51~ Pnzes fron1 the club':. 1pro shop will N: av11arded to 1he c.,,1nncr!> of the other contes ts. I Other competitions on the c:oune arc the Chairman's Owillenp and Win, Lose or Draw. Rcfrcshmcats will be tcnoed throughout play, with cocktails and hors d'oeuvrcs planned for S:lO a1 the finish of 1he 1ournamen1. GolCcrs will have the opponunily to bid on weekend P.Kkagcs and other prizes in a silent auction. The rec will be $150 per player. A donation of nearly $15,000 .... ·as made 10 1he Pediatric C.nccr Research Foundation last year, thanks to the generous support of tournament underwriters. Those companies who help underwrite the tournament also will enjoy the benefit of advertising exposure 1hrough the tournament proa;rams. signagc. rudio Announcements and nc ,,.,slcuer covcr11gc. A "Champion" sponsorship of S2.000 will entitle I company to a comptimerUal)' foursome, while 1 "Mister" donation of Sl,000 entitles 1 comp1ny 10 1 complimcntll'y twosome. O ther 1d\lcrtising opportuni1ies include tee sponsorship ind goo<lic b11 merchandising. A ice sponsorship, at S250, entitles 1 romp.Any 10 a professionally hand· p1intcd sign poster al one of the 18 lees. Goodie bag merchandiser can fill the golfers' bags with tO"Nels, sun Kreen, tees, e1c., advertising their company'1 name on each item. Those don11ing quality products and services (or the silent auctM>n will receive program crcdil as well. For reservations and donation information, e11i the NCA office at 720-8488. Space reservations arc limited 10 44 players. tSimmons offers sound sleep tips \V S1mn1ons f..1Rltrc~" Compan~. ~\ccord1ng 10 company president )'OU lie down, bounce and roll ·in coopcra11on '-''llh the Bl'llCr \V aync Simmo ns. lhc key to around on the beds you're Sleep Counctl. 1s ~c e k1 ng 10 info rm hcahhful rest is a good mattress considering. The bed ha!> 10 feel th e co n!>ume r abo ut t h e !>e t right ror you and the way you importance of a good n1ghl's sleep "Bu4 1he best quality you can sleep." 1--;;";;d;;;;h;;o;;";;;;';;' ;;;;m;;';;;';;;;bc;;;;;;o;;b;;";;;;;nc;;d;;.;;;;':;r;;ro:;r;:;d:;;;. ;;h;;;•;;;•:;d;;v;;;isc;;;":..··ai;n;;;d:..bc;;;;;;';;;";;;'c'tl The Rener Sleep Co uncil offers ff .1ips for !hose who ha~ trouble.- falling asleep at night: •Eat a light snack of one of the f11llowing milk, ~gg... tuna, cott age chee~. soybeans, cashews, chicken or turkey. These contain an :i1n1no uc id tha1's been dc-.cnhcd as "nature's sleeping pill ... •Light a candle 1n your mind and focus on the Oamc. •l·lave a-.,.,.arm -not hot - bath hcforc bedtime. •Fantnsize. Imagine yourself in a tranquil setting. Feel the 5un, the hrcezc, the smell of Ooweri.. Feel yourself relax. David McCann supervises top-quaHty stylists at ~he )ADSS salon ;n Corona del Mar. Quality hair designs priced reasonably at JADSS salon By Eileen Pnger °""II' Cout Olil¥ Pb The JAOSS Salon in Newport Beach offen quality hair designs at prices th al arc su rprisingly reasonable. Artistic Dircccor David McCann attribules 1hc success or ·the salon to the high-qualily stylists that JADS-S employs. McCann, formerly with Vidal Sassoon 1n London <tnd lhc United StalC5 Cor 12 yea~. is in\'olvcd in training the new styli!OIS. f-lc comments 1ha1 1he JADSS ac<1 dc1ny encourages and teaches :ttytist~ contemporary techniques ;ind 1Jcas. pointing out th<11 "Our aca dcn1y aurncts people from ult ove r lhc world." Alo ng wi1h loca1ions in Los Angeles and Newport Beach, JAOSS has k>cattons and men1bcr sc.lons in Jupan, London, France and Hong Kong. They arc known throughout the industry as a top quality and innoYativc ulon, both i n t he United States and throughout the world~ JADSS in Newport Beach ofrcrs hairculs and styles for bolh men and "{omen and such eJ(tras as color process, permanent wave, facials, manicures, highlights and olhcr services that make this a full service salon. ~ . Owner Shuji Kida has crca1cd an atmosphere that is both comfo rtable and modern, with state-of·the·arl equipment. He has ensured lhc highest possible stand· ards and the bes! training for each stylist. JADSS uses many vehicles 10 market its quality salon. Their stylists par1icipate in fa shion and hair shows to keep up with 1hc current 1rends and use lhe television media to inform the public about the aspects or beauty. They will soon air on a local public television channel. However, the besl way t discover JADSS is ~ a appaintmcnt With one of th stylists and relax as you receive th perfcc1 haircut and style for you . JAOSS is located at 3326 E Coast Highway in Corona Mar. For additional inform atio call 67l-4060. Concert set Sunday at Mesa's Harbor Center The Orange County Communi Orchestra is a service organiiafi dcdica1cd to offeriog free concc CUSTOM HOME BUILDING • REMODELING HRrbor Center in C.Osta Mesa will serenade its customers · with popular mu.sic Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in the fir!i.t of 1wo concerts spo n ,orcd by the center's Merchants AssociatK>n ror the 10 the pubic. and membcnhip open to anyone willing to joi There arc no auditions. Mcmbc must be willi ng 10 practice a commit 10 Thursday niJ t rehearsals. For more informallo , cull Fred Gillette, organitcr, oft orchestra. al 642· 1686. You con improve yoor n:alin& llld writing stilb a lhe Adull L;l<nCy Services of lhe Ne...,,.,.. llclcil Public Librwy. Services arc povided wilhoUI. COSl on a one-on-one basis at the Ubnr)'. For more information lbout Li1eney Services, call lhe Librwy 11644-3174. Newport Beach Public Library 856 San ClemenlC Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Ell nee in IMng summe r. Both program!>, Sunday and Aug. 4, will he pcrrormed by the O ran ge Co unty Communi1y Orc hcs lra. and will include ravorues like the music. from the Uroadway show "Cats" and a Harbor Ccnler is loc1tcd medley of songs from Disney Harbor Boulevard north or Wil movies. Street in Costa Mesa. T ·rhe concerts, to be held in the shopping ccn1c r has 40 store , Cost effective construction rronogernent °'10iloble c.cn1crs inner courtyard, arc rrec including r~taurants and serv· J?1J,.131 "11 to the public. People arc rciuested and is convenient to both t ~~lflC MM • • .. • • .;, .... -..... c .. -.~ ..... c. I b . th . ,. 0 the ..-.. ,111 --. ·-__ .. ~-"'-o nng cir own sea 1ng r Costa Mesa and San Die ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IU~l~LOUS~~=======n~-~··~· ====-==·,.~-=•=•:•::!~~h:o:u~r-~lo:n~g~pc:•:fo:r:m:•~n:cc:•~·----,;r~rc~c:w~a~y~s ~w~;t~h~plcn\y of parkin•. German Home Bakery Wedding cakes ··rhe Old· Fashion Way .. 2950 Crace Ln. C M Ca ll for info 5'().0281 Photography by Jeffrey Package sta rt at $495 Portraits • Candids • \lideos Call 545-6786 H.irbot at Mims Mew Verde Ctr. cO-IN (])MINIC> On The Bay at Newport Elegant Saturday Receptions 11 am -4 pm Com plete Catering & Full Service Bar Colatact Mult 850-5112 Weddin&~Y Stills & Video 843-9231 CAKES BY APRIL All occasions, reasonable prices 6 31-6543 Rom•ntlc Wffdln11 •I Se• ' • tv•""Y MOD' VICM» Ind ~ Y-"' • Out ~ ConrdiNlor5 hooodr ,_. ,...,.,,... ~ to r~ vnur 9'.dpt 714 675-4704 Venetian Gondola Getaway 7'C!f, .~ L .t,, •at~ -~ C. ,,.,,,, <7'HW's~ . . . --. . . . F/o,.<rn speak loud~. than words ... • Un1qi1• /IOnll dtJlfttJ • 44H tills/ t 71b i>lriW <l.1'11' "11.w. <.;.t ~ 714 •64f •11144 • M"oun111n Home 1 JU 1 one of an lncrasen1 number of rural. out-of· the-way lawn in Amcne1 trctching front Montana to Cape Cod hcing Holcll! fcUlcd h) olctcr rionccu in po. tuga tntt0n Wognn who arc look1n,g for • ~~n l\'C and challenging rc1ucmcn1. 'These hearty ntor 11rc roughing 11 in place wuhuul 50 much as 1 • &rec or Jacuu.i, bul the reward' arc many. ~ from the b;.irg:un hou!\ing. thc}°rc e~pericncing fc 1n • acnu1ne 411\111 •own -which arc ~ rue Y )uu h11VC to So to Dnnteyland to tee a replica ( Main Strtct. Herc :ire com11umilica; ""ith everythiQI the urhnn tiler yearn• (or: real people, rcil ~. and real tr. Gridlock is two cal'$ 111 an intersection. Noise lllu1ion 1 a woodpecker. Ill I I di I l\c nlwa had font:uie of rending my Y1nrnge of ~-IWO ~I,.. ·~Htl * MB.A,. t.e ..,_ ...... ~ .... , ....... ... ...... .. ~-'° repay Ille when he cnukt. Jdhn bK1tmc n •nve 1mcm banker, nd ~ I the 1 c of 2, t \.ICC 1prcs1dcnt ol on of tltt h gcst firm on Was II Street He howcd no intcre 1 1n pending 11mc "11h me f1c1 he left hoot nd fail d to return my phqne calb. After yt rs or trying, w11h0ut uc c , to re· e t1thl1 h communication, I decided to ~ue him for the money 1 h <1 pent 10 put him through chool. 1 he court decided that 1ncc there '4'as no ng recmc nt 1n ''le all) cnforcc;ihlc form" ht lcllcr!I ·11ckooYOlcdg111g h1 ... ohligation 11nd prom1 e1. 10 ray were nlc:1ninglc!>.'I, ·1 he lc"on ;., ,.., follov.i.: It )OU w.1nt 10 be urc )Ou can collect, no matter what the nature: of the debt, run 11 hv u l,1\\ycr Rtxh1lle Centre, N,Y. Ucnr Rock: Your story h a When I told my "Nt(c J though1 v.c hould k these youna men to i n a note. he auJ, .. Don't m ull them They arr 3 h c t ' the d;a~ 1 long " Well, you n UCj the re t. Ahhou h the bu inc d1tJ \ICI). well they made no cHorl 10 repay u:.. After fcv. )C.U thev phoned to ugge l th 1 I v.mc 1t off a~ a ~·bad lo.in" und tJkc a tn deduction. 1y wife thought that v.a .... cry nice nf them." Keep di,htn& out tlMt goo<l :id,.icl!. Annie. Too b<id I didn't "rite to )OU in read or 1t~1entn to my wife. Gr.intcd, during the winter, tran'>ppnation i'> more likcl) I ~nowmohile than a golf c'carr . However, cn1hu 1.1\t 'wear that on~c )OU get rid of your ccunty hl:inkct nd adJu~t to the temperature, cold year' in r.m . I'd rl'thcr go lJ\ier the hill to the Mon tmnrtc thun a Jacuai any day. What couJd be pica antcr than '11tin1 in a .. Jdcwalk c:tlc ob'el'ini; lilc '1rol1111g by while ippmg u gla ·of Richcoourg 1~7~ TI~re are on~ ~o ~~p wro~ w~h th~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ picture. Fi r"'· the gla of wine v.ould c~I a~ much II 1' no longer a Coar lctlcr word. There arc a' m. ny IOluhorK 10 retirement a there ~ne re1 ircc' Some arc a b3 ic a~ puucring around the garden Other' a heroic a \ iling around the world in u l..c1c.:h. Mn)bc )Ou'rc a h~rmil wh e idea or parad1 .. e I • tJc rl l\land ..... ec from Organtzcd Fun Or a weilry hou,cwi(e :.earmng to indulge in a 11u\UI')' hotel with room cn1cc. Whate\er )OUr tl>a 'llOn'I, there:·, a CU'ltOm·built hfc for cvervonc. ~olfcr require an l "l·holc lav.n 1n their front ·yard. ridge ph.1)eh need c1 con'.)tant .. upply of foursome . Couple with oppo 1tc tnterm1I thcrmo .. tats mu t find 1he right IJlitudc between 11 de,ert condo and an 1'F.ffic1cnC) Igloo. 11 .. one of my rccc:nt dividend ched.s. Second 1f I drunk thi h ndy v1nt gc, my tummy ~outd rebci v.1th " kv •. thousand acid word or prote-t. So much for Pari and all the <'lher stimulitting plc1ce of the world th:u delight t:.c pint, tax the p1me, and tv..eak the liver. I 1111 ha\cn't figured out the perfect ~lling for m) an11qu11y. but meanwhile I'll pa on a hol tip. I undcrlltand that Pitcairn I land i a teal right now. If ~ou hurry on d~n to the South Pacific, you can get a cheap retirement condo before price ~ar. The golf cour c ;, as 'itccp a a volcano, but I hear there arc three bridge pla)Cr'> down there )earning for n fou rth ttnC') MC'lntyrr I • rt ldmt of L111una f\'igucl. Those predictable winds Trump leads tour through own property Over the l nd1:in Ocean. tr ,t<lc WIO<l\ blow one way for months. then the other wny f o r month<.. That made 11 n great place to learn tu ,,111 h<l u prolllcm ~citing home. LM. Bl)d It w ,,, the I tr\t tlCC.m 1 h \CrtOU\ \illlOf\ tncd ScrCl'Ch of a f1ngcrna1 I cr.tpmg aero'' .1 bl.1ckboard bothc:r~ 'iomc people. not 01hcr' Otpcnd' on their gene-. Or "° 'ome sc1en1i .. 1 no" hchc\C fhe~ ay lhe>'rc \till not \Ure wh\' ce rtain 'oun<l' arc tonurou · to th~1.: .. u ccpt1blc. A'crJSC' gel tricky. Am told "' CUQncs can .iH:u c a f 'tcr "'f)CCU O\Cf 200 meter\ th n 0\Cr 100. M \\ "t ORK · frump I he; I he m11l1nn.lirc dc,Cl\lpcr JHt'' ulcd the pcf\11n.tl lnuc;h Wcdn~ .. di.I~ lur P""PCCll\C hu~cr' .11 h1~ I rump Pitl.1ce contlom1n1u111. lc.1d111g .1 _!!t11ded tour u,u.111~ Jone h\ a rc.11 l''t.itc .1(!cn1. < >nc hundred· h:in~cr' 'hO\\cd lip .11 !O(J l· h'lth \t to hc.1r .1 l Squid .ire ~h) 'vrry ~h). Snw·fi,e percent '->f the American \\Otncn "car ~Ile 14 or lnrgcr. ' 1k' p11d1 I wm 1 rump. ''ho .11,0 led them ( .1ml ,, media horde) on .1 hllll 111 h1' ''th 11\lC>r pcnthou'c .1p.11 tmcn1. 'till under Ctln,truc11on. I .tt er. 111.: 'hO\\Cd the .. 1111-tur·,alc uni" 10 the h;in~cr .. 11111) I "I c.1nnn1 h\C v.11hout my hook,, .... ml r tmm.t\ Jc flcr,on. So he lcp1 ht' hook' Uut died any hm" You 'cc·1 You c.111 \Ollr'lell "educ.lied," no ' ~o "hen a~~cd tu name the h1ghc,1 mount.1111 1n lhc We tern flemi,phcrc. """) didn't ~ou '·I) "Arnncagu.1" ! II\ in the AnJc,, I rcmemt>ercd 1ha1. Uut forgot in Argentma An 1ncrcd1hlc h1~1urical footnote, tht' lmc IQ1h cen- tury lad1c' had their lov.e'lt rib-. removed ~urg1call} .,o they could cu~ct them l\c' into the much-admire d wa'p \\lll'il'i •• Q. Who 1mcnted c~cc.:ut1on ga ch.1mbcr'>1 A. One Major D. A. J urncr of the lJ S. Arm» Medkal Corp\ " h\tcJ for lh 1t one. U\tllg h)dro )llnic ga... Pir t c~ccution therein -· of an alleged Ch111c<1c ton member nRmccJ Gee Jon ·-took '" minute\ In 1924 . Al C1 n Cit~ "11.:' Q. Hu~ much d one ol thn'>t tkpartmcnt ~tore \\lndo~ m.1nnequ10'i wet h ! . 2~ rnund • typ1rall). £."crv modern rnu .. ic111n lnov.' ·all ,1bout Nu'b'tllc E"cpl mrt)be that 11 u~cd to he l·ort a'ihhorough. The "t>.1ld '" 111 ''b.1ld eagle · t) 'hnrt hu ·pic:bald"' ·• "!;id .ind white <\chol.ir' \\ho 'tuc.ly the .111c11:n1 :Kl1,i11e' nl hum.in' \JV ll ""'" t .11 .ill tl11f1c111l h1 1.1mc Jo>!' unlc 'hecp "-Cre under -.ontrnl Did I mcn11on the llam.1 1' ncm ,,ml IO h.l\C heen th~ fii,t dome'lll-.ite<l iln1m.1I un earth" The .11u.ir,t1( -.c11 'fllder " Jifkrcnt. ft, tntcrn31 organ' .trC 111 ii\ ftg, II ~as Jane I nnda who ' 1d, "When \ClU c.1n't remcmher \\ h} )OU 're hurt. that\ "hen ,,,u'rc he.tied ·· \J1n1 \tcphen\ Bell j, what Big Oen "''" c.tllcd ori~1nall). Out ncw-.p.iper "rilcf' 111cknamcd 11, <1\ you l..nu". in honor o f I ondnn ·, rnrnml\\loncr of work' ~tr lknpn11n l l:ill \uch " pre\' f><'"Cr The c1v1c cclctmt\ hc.1" out the '"'"'· lkm '\o 7"1CJ( 1n nur lmc .111d \\ itr m.1n·, hie' '' the "Vrd Im ma~·· p,}chok• "I\ ';1\ 1t '" ,, noun lo c.llegun1l' '"h.1lcH'r .1 ru., .. c, 1 pcr,on ..:c 11.111> Or ru,hc' J pcr'<>n 1ntu ccr1.11n (l.lllern' uf 'cxu.11 bcha' itlr. Or mal e u rcr~n thll "' ln,e. 1he ~y further \our "lo,cm.1~" arc fairly v..cll ct b) 11ge 8. "I h<l\cn't g1,cn ,, tour in a long time . r rump told the crn .... d in the enormou' marble .ind "00<.I luhh~ 11( 1hc Pal .. cc. I rump ,.1.,0 ... ud he d1dn t e'pccl the mcd1.1 ul the tour In fact fhe 011n.1ld appc.trcd 'lwd.c\I "'hen ,, 1ch:\l,11111 rcponc:r tnf<HmlJ him 1h,11 the media ...... , '.1'\Cmhkd fur .1 tuur 111 I he loH nc .. t" he "111 ,Jltm: \\Ith model Mctrl.i M~le ... ··1 didn't lnov. th.u. · he ,:111.I did ,, l,t\or fur ,, tm:nd. t.inJ l1~1l.. \\h,11·, h.1ppcn1nr, \o.:,cnhct~"· he held .1n 1mpr11mptu nc"' ,onlercni:c m \\h1~h he d1,,u,,cd 1.ll\ ttllllllC IJ"'· the h11md1.:" .ind 1hc rl'..11 i:'lulc m.irlet I le Ju.I not mcnt111n ~1 i" M.1pk' I he l11cnJ I rump did the l.1H1r lnr 1, M.111h.1tt.1n rc.11 e'tatc .1ccn1 U.trh.1 1.1 C orror.in , "h" d1J puhlil llc l'rump' t11ur. I hl' I 111mp PJl,1ce "•'' llll' 'l·n1n<I 'top 110 H thrcc·\ltlp lllur nf p11cc l\1.1nh.1tt.1n propcr11c' -ll) the h wd:w ·d PN',, •• • • ·vou con succeed In losng weight. You coo become physlcony healthy. There are people at Shape.Up Newport who are wiUing to help you achieve your goals." Sherry Fraizer (2 year member) Why did 9'lerry succeed when so many others have faHed? At Shape-Up Newport our success depends upon your success. We ore not a memberstvp miR. We don't exist to sign you up. then burn you out. 'Ne are a ful service . Jmited merrberstVp heath club. You're not asked to sign a contract for a yea or more because our membership Is ooy avalable on a month to month basis. Results. Sherry got individual, expert attention from one of the 15 personai ~ trainers at 9'lape-Up Newport. 9'le d1d not waste her time doing the wrong exercises or doing the r1ght ones lncorrectty. 9'le got nutritional counseling and. most tmportantty. encouragement & caing support. S1e sa-11 results before she got a chance to get discouraged & give up. OUr busi'less ploo depends upon your conttnued membership and that depends upon your success. Because at Shape -Up Newport ... your only commtttment Is to yourself. For a Limited Time Only ... $70 OfF our r~cr ale time ervdtment fee of $195 Now~ $125. Offer exi:*es lif 4th. Call Today & Experience the Difference! One on One PfT .. S35 '*hell CPn>td flrwa Ta*'G) UrUn~ed Tory'ing S20 '*month S~lo~ (~ ... Aefoba a. Step Reebok Oasses with cemried nstruciOfS ... $':>ociola. ftJtf ~ gym With freewe9'1ts .,_ Personal Am. Trolling in exctusNe room .,_ 9.Jnfit/WOlff Tomng Cent8f .,. Compete 8odyweor Sefection ~ SHAPE-UP N E W P 0 R T 'trrled~.._, to odd1V a°'*' to~C&.rty Almlfft«;., 631 ·3623 --~~--~~--~~ ..... ~~~~~~-.... ..... ---..-..-.--~~~- Conveniently locate d in Westcliff Pla za At 17th & Irvine Af usic in tfie. Ylir Join IL't /or (1 aJliarl' of JJOPllU1T lltl~ ic 1"'~onncd by tlic Om11 C0.11th/ Cot1111a1nih1 Ord tm . . Sunday, June 23, 4:30 pnt -FREE for the whole family Bring your own seating to The inner court ~ ll.ubor Center •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L • • . . June FREE Specials Water Saving Euro-Dishwasher OJ $1 ,000 OFF Cabinets with kitchen orders placed before the 4th of July 2901 W Coast Hwy., Suite 240, N.B. John Dominis Marina M-Sat 1()..7 30 StM'I 11-4 714/948-0901 When Mom or Dad needs ••• .•. some assistance, but not a nursing home. ... a lower cos~ more reliable alternative to in-home help. 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 UCI 300I073U ' fritzi Witffams, Peggy Cby and MMy~ft. ; • Glt11twoman C1therine Th~n rcporu plan are mo ,. nght along fOf the Catalog Caper sci SCpt. 7 .11 Neiman Marcu\ A commiu ce or 60 hu been a-.,cmblcd. nnd d.ly before the event, a hugG tent "ill be erected in the p11rkinii Jot for dining and dancfna. The trea,urc hunt, .1i. before will be 1., the i.t91 e One lucky guci.t will to home with a $ 10,000 hopping ffJrCe! RdJrenaentlMng for ActWe Senion Our Sunday Brunch is Includes cuc.1 IUJ'Uriel\ as: •Maki •nd ll,..,en "The Talk of the Town!'' Give ·=c;~cuvmes it a try, the · tab is on us. Call for reservations. Soulh Coasa Sena ·~ILLAS· a (714) 616-63()() 2283 Fairview Rd ., C 1sta Mesa J eSoclal Excursions -Chauffeure<' 1 ransport1t1on et:uropean cuisbe efully equipped • Khchenettet •24 hour Staffing Gloria Green admires the exqu1 rte J<?W<?lry • • Here' a witch! Many 'roups have CllJO)ed the genero ti}' or John and Donna CrHn, who have shared their fabulou home for charity event hono ring vanou good work\. But now comes Parent Help USA and n roJ t for the lwosome on June 29, at where cl.,c? ... The Villaac Crean. The bag gunl> of roasting, Mr. Blilckwell, Milton Berle nnd atm 1 Stan FrebC!rg, are being called in w11h Joey Bi hop a~ ron\t master Ticket prices arc from S250 per pcN>n 10 S500 (preferred ~ating) 1ore information about the cabarcr e\cnt or Parent Help U A (child abu c prC\:en11on) can be obtained b) calling 840-5929 • Robert Zachary Lucas m1 scd J :uhcr'" Da) by one da} The eight-pou nder checked m JO a.m Monda) at Hoag. He, all :?O 1nchc of him. 1\ now at his cwporr Beach home "''h mom Mary P•t and the rc~t of ht famal} featured unday in the Dail) Pilot -father Kent and i tel"\ Kally and ICAmy. Host Families Needed Now! ......... .... •d ••••••••• ........................ .., -.. , i A 'n• 0., M••r ktl Diiiiio ..... ............... o1 ·•·-· loe flt ..... iaMe I ... jMO '"ii.• .,..._, aid .. We ... wan1 lO crcalC • lol of apcctation .... die ,....,. IMc HI IM city ...... ~ .. this tilllC IO .:apt le:• ~ I ionncr opkJlllCtiilt Who .... bom in S..ta Mona nd IWed • <>nnee County JO )Can. owaed the Mcfadden Square ptapcny for 11 le 20 rs. ICCOntin& '° Cncnd and ocqu:unta~ .. Hc~dl ......... .... ..... Mc1t11 ....... hud ., tile IOilet.• .. .......,," .. He .... aled -.. ,.,..., ... d Lou MarbertJ. a dory fa ltci••• •:8'o'a hvcd ia Acb,...."s ~ for 20 ~ .. °" Cliriiuul. ........ ....... UI a· e.o-pDUftd boa Of IJ Jonr Dodelo ... ~. ... ......... •/Wll' we WI In a buildiita WitMft "8 miautc: , two o,.,.. ..,.... dlC re• co'1lld be much Co111 banks were robhed hiaMf &laaft le ._ But '"°" of the Wcdne day of undetermined ..._.. llcrc •N • vvy Ulniled amount~ of cath, with one robber lnc0••· and Cart w11 very nrina shoU Into 1he cc1ttns of a ...._ lhoat Hepi"& the rent Ncwp<>n Bea.ch bank, ~lice uld. .._, . ...,... At appr~im11ely :30 p m. a AbGut a ~ar •· Aderman lone male in h1 205 entered th co.1.ald t.nc:t.r•n at UCI and D.aok or Cttlifornia at 1401 r:>ove ~ • desire to help the St. in c~port Beach i.nd robbed ~ -and IU needy stuckn the bank o f an und1 k>sCd amount ...,. be had no pa,iicular ur CA h. Sg1. Andy Gonas id. aK.u.ion with the IChool. The robber, who wa~ dcscnJ.cd Terrv Jones, director of the UCI I\ a white mlllc, S feet JO m"'t.c: ... ------~:-----~------..;,,,_-------~- fundrutllin1 c.unp .. isn. .said he tall l'lnd pos 1bly v.eann& I wig; A 01· ft to the ..__.._,. with Acltt:rmaet over the fi cd h 1 t th I d monc da tnbtatcd to fam1hn oa _,,_ " one 0 in o c cci '"I an the Aid for F•mihe with past fOllr montM on the concept Ocd on foot. Nobody wa Injured A.P1[RJCArt CArtC[R SOClrtY ~ outlined in hi wdl. and the \U pc~t 1\ s11ll at larce. pendent C..nildrcn program, but "He wa quite a nuan,'; Jone Gon1 ~aid. M EMQRIAL 1\ ft c r I car n in I ., hi ch fcrg\J$0n aod hi Republican :a 1 d . H He w a a 1 rue Le' than 20 minute I. tcr, the Republican ~ h" measure ooumcrp:lrt ""Y those cut arc noc philanthropi,t. He w.inted no Union Bank. 17122 Ocach Blvd. 1n a WillOrt will then call them amd cry cnuugh. reasniteon for hi1 gift. We wanted H untington Beach wa al o to per uadc them to wee h' way, The ta'< rortiun of the ~an to •c the ~holarship after him robbed. ":ltd Lt. Jeff Cope. PR(XjRAM r:criuso~ sai~. And ii that dtlC n't \\Ould tai-.c the ~late ~ale ta-. by :tnd 'he· laid no." The bank robber, I male 28 to means so mUCh in cancer conb'Oi. ~rlt he ~ngto t~to ~kc the I~ ccnL per dot~~ whkh ~W ~~~~~~~-~--~-------------~--~--i uc to the people of C. hfornia. cost the a"crag( C:alifornt.m about -------·....-----------~ he aid . . . Sl:vl ~ ycnr. rai c alcohol 1nc5 Republicans. like Fergu~n. 1y bom a penny~ drink, afMI raite t hey arc d isappointed with the average annual \chide liccme Wilson's proposed $8 .S b1llk>n tax Ill'.\ about S30 annually. !ncrca cs a nd !cluclance to 11 v.ould abo extend the ult tmplc:ment 'pending cut • an~ tu 10 'nae~ candy, new paper , rcrguson bchc:YC$ the govunor ~nod1cil and aircraft :ind hip :rouble a~I tined when he fuel and impo\C new ~late taxc ;igccd to raast tue · on home and com mere' al "He almost blew u out or our . ! cats... Fergu on aid. "He tckphone and cable tclc"1 ion 'houldn't ha\c 11rted off b) '-Cl'\.tcc. $a)'1ftC he v.11 y,.1Jlin& to ra1~ taxc .. 1ost or the cut and reform SAVE50% .. You can't do that Y.llh Democrats. arc w.1ercd down," 1-crgu~n aid. h's m.e pla}m poker and ~ing "They don't ha"c any rut impact )OUr h le card before the game fi<;eaUy and arc JU t guJrantced to t>cgm ." for~e U\ mto another deficit ne•t The Wal n budget pl1n call for }CJr But the taxC\ '"'Jrc real a\ a .S.4 ~rccnl cut in the • mount of hell .. IRllH McV1d.cr, because <;he' mce and 'he hkc children." From A 1 McVtckcr doc indeed hkc her student and has great re pect fo r than a profe ion for McVteker. their innocence "They're '° open "It ha been my dream incc I was and 1hcy're M> free at th1 a1tc a child. I u cd to line up my doll The) "-Car their emotion right on when I Vrti linlc and pity !Chool." their lce\c." McVicltcr worries that the v.ortd Sa)ing he i nOt quite ready to t a toupcr place for the current 1n.ikc a clc•n break with the generation of k.indcrprtners. Tv.o-\Chool. McVtckcr will return nc,1 income famiJi ind inglc-parent 5.ehool year once in awhile a 1 hou._~h Id make life harder on ub titutc teacher. But for lid "'ho 5ecm to be uflerina encrations of her i rmcr tudcnt from more lcam1na di.sab1hhcs and their parents, her retirement than ncr before, aca>rdsng to mark the end of an era. CY.ic:ter. l'ln fr "c'tt tafng -· hC ' lwa been at>tc to make to tee more and more of tMt,.. c· ch child feel pec1al." aid first he aid ... l\c been lucky here. iradc. teacher Sharon Fairborn. Thi '-Chool hu rev.er problem • he ha been one of the t on ALL 1b1t: BAUSCH & LOMB n. wartd'S mest ~ .. thJn most." main tays of 1h1 school." \\hen 6-ycar·old Kimberl) ,....;...-~-------....;.--......J..-... -.-...... -..--.-... -...-..-.............. ._. ... _~L.s .... -.-i..mm-...~='-= -=~~=...::::11=-==.::=.:;:::=-==-==--==-===-::=~---.......... \icColli tcr wa~ J kcd v.h.at he ;,i.cJ be I about kmdcrgartcn, \Hthout he 1ta1ion ~he aid: "M~ Jiii CEllBI From A1 ma1ority of the client\ arc reportedly not c1t1zcn' "It', too b d Co,ta Mc\I b eked off from \trccnmg That made 'cn'C," he ad. Opened en October I Co ta Meg Joh Center w the br;.11nch1ld of 1hcn·counc1lman Am~urcc>-v.ho 1d at the umc th.It he ~anted to eliminate illcaal 1mm11rat1on 1n the city by cl:;mp1n1 dov.n on day labor !oOhCJ&ahon 1n cny park\ and on tree& rorncr. while pr~1ding a pl:acc where lcgul re 1denb c uld ~d: d.ay job . The state employment dcp • .rtmcnt oHcred 10 operate 1hc job center "'hen it fir t opened in 19~ • bul council member declined th offer bccau the tate doc n't require that day labOrer prove the) re Jcgal U S re 1dcn1 . But in 1-cbruuy. d1v1dcd City Council decided 10 cccpt the t<1tc olfcr m 1n effort to ll\'C up 10 S60.eul and ct out llf the empluymcnt ofhce bu enc s. 'The ~late •as up~d 10 t kc , over in Mar h, but told cuy • officu1I they had to r~1cw their policy m\iolvmg undocumented worl.c" ,,flcr rct'C11r1n1 mplaint from Amburaey and other rc)id nh l'hc C"Cntcr, v.hilt ti ll run by the city. ha n't been saecn1na ror c1ti1cn)h1p mcc 1t had e pcctcd the 'late 10 '°°n take over ;,end d1Jn't ~'Int 10 ket'p .w11chm1 policic,, Kocdcr 1d. IUFFEll'S •llLllEll ._: ..... -....... ---..• ( l ON PURCHASE OF AHY 2 NINTENDO GAIE PAKSI • • Excluding Game Boy Cartridges. c SLalf ..... .;; ,., ~ .......... ""' --r.,. ...--u. ....... .,_....,._ ..... 11.. ae ... -.... -................. , .. ., Ullraa.... • .... TURT\.D • . ..••• ---I • MIPD llMIO MOI.. J .. M•* .... 1111111 •••.••..••••••• ~ ..... -IUFa llANO •0& 2 •• ~ ---.... -11:1\1111() ............. ~ ~~--• ..... DIWIOlll •.••. aw m ·-·==::-. . i::=. 11 r I r t I • ' I I I I I I I I I I I I L· • • • • • ' • • ' ' ' ' ' """--. _...., •illlon .... -1h of Jewelry Oii «ra~. but lie ,_, women there weft able 10 find some1hing they wouldn't mind owning. .. Spe-akcr Jo. Elion Quolls, vice ... prc!i idcnt of ---==- Tilrany & Co., Society S O u I h Co a s t "'!'--1[15i- p1aza, had advice galore on buying and building a jewelry wardrobe Monday o1t the Center Oub's Ultimate Image Women's Series. "A pair o f gold earrings with clauic st lin such as a knot. half ar Miu..., you cOil1'I weor _1111 day ond inlO tho ... .mi, m7111 be your !Im f*ce of fine jewelry," aakl 0--1111 in a p~nk knl1 with 18rp size JCRrf (Tiffiny, or course). Other .. ust carrinp arc a simple diamond s1ud and a pearl. After that you concCnlr•tc on rings, then bracelets, neck pieces and nnalty brooches. (One woman whispered, "Then try lo find a rich man to buy them for you.") Qulll!I: also advisetj "n~cr buy a piece of jewelry unless you love it and it elicits an emotional response ..• never buy ji;wclry as an investment. 11 ctoesJ·1 lose its va lue. but resale is not always guArantccd when you need it .•. lei your body 11hapc dic1ote the style • .. !'? i tu•~ ••s''• ,·;Ol.lli\ c,,:c:IH81l ...... finilhed .. , •• cspr ... ..--. 1ody w1n1 Plo•e wkh tt I lnformina them wha& 10 IOi'! in 1 airl's bc11 friend Md poj•I el<coion plus the lr- sa111ptt in 1he blu: boa. l1v E WAY: llarbar1 - wa1. rounded by tou1ina fricn* M1: n ., afternoon •I The Rex. FafhlOl-, lsli11nd, as she celebr1ted he1 bif thday. Hosting the IU lime fel l' Ginny len~r. Mary Ann Wi ii• Ind Muy l04' HomMy. H1jrri1 and husband len just re111rnt i (ram a cn1i1e I.hat look th~-· ,...... LondOA WI .... Sc:!nd• -.-an.'"l'liiJiiiflliijil•i!I an1l Rlltsia: II I.fl& the bir1hday lOll9 Hal"" Wlodor, who ~ IW,I hu11l>aln> I of SO years. (lhy · s cch•br1:.:d) were fellow cr1tl11C r f the H ... rite . Bonnie Nolan and Jo Ellen Qualls Gloria Green admires the exquisite jewcl,Y. ' Frftzl Williams, Peggy Clay and ~-·"· • • 1//cll wishers also included Mty Luh y, .. IQW in Connec1icu1 to be with ~.1ugh1cr Chrii.1 i11a who is ha•lin her rir)t baby... Dori dcMr ·~ ju~! bnck rrom a New Yolk ;p she cnU:i: (<1bu lous ... lois Al t•in leaving ror Florida for su~1 na1 ne roce~ and a tay in an undc~ 11 cr ho1cl 1hcn on to a ---:;-···-~jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjiiiiiiiim;--~-1 Mc1tica.1 cruise where Butz wjJI Ice lire along 1hc wuy ... Jo Ann Ke11lon who had come oYer from ll1@ C.1 !\)'On Coun1ry Club where her Ph4hannonic Cornmittec wos cc l.·bra ing rcccn1 Successful hon1e 1ou ... S01ndra Brodie, titlking 11b11u1 an upcomi ng trip 'o Sw11 lc1~and with husband Gerry ..• CC Wi'1i tney, Barb01ra Clabman, Nil.1 Tr.der, M01rg.arel Rtchard1on, Chairwoman Calherinc Thyen repo'rU plans arc n1ovf ng nght alona for 1hc Catalog Caper "' Sept. 7 al Neiman Marcus. A comml11cc of 60 has been ai.sc1nbled. nnd days before the event , 11 hug_c tent will be erected in the parki.,g lot [or dining and dancing. The treasure hunt. as before wil l be i'\ the s1orc. One lucky guest will ao home with a S!0,000 shopping 5pree! f-lcre's a switch / Many 4roups have enjoyed th e gcncros11y of John and Donn01 Crean, who biave shnrcd their fabulous home ror ·charily event~ honoring va rious good· works. But now _fQflles Paren t Help USA and a roasl for 1he 1wuson1e on June 29, ot where else? ... The Vjllage Crea n. The big guns of roasling, Mr. Blackwell, Millon Berle nnd sa1iris1 Stan Freberg, ure being cnlled in with Jo•t Bi shop as roast master. l 'ic ct prices arc from $250 per person to $500 (pre£erre<l seoling). More information about lhe tab<1rct e\:cnt or Parent Help USA (child abuse preve nt ion) can be obtained by culling 840-5929. • Robert Zachary Lucas missed Fat her's Day by one day. The eight ·poundcr checked in 10 a.m. Monday a1 Hoag. lie, all 20 inches of him, is now at hls Newport Bench home wi1h motn Mary Pat and the rcs1 of his (an1ily featured Sunday in the D•ily Piiot -father Kent and sislcrs Kally and Kamy. June FREE Specials Water Saving Euro.Dishwasher or $1 ,000 OFF Cabinets with kltchen orders placed before the 4th of July ---..,_ 2901 W. Coast Hwy., Suite 240, N.8 . John Dom inis Marina M·Sat 10-7:30 Sun 11-4 714/--1 When Mom or Dad needs ••. ... some assistance, but not a nursing home. ... a lower cost. more reliable alternative to in-home help. We Provide: • Thoughtfully Prepared Meals • Personal Assistance • ChauffllU'ed Van Service • Maid and Linen Service • 24-Hour Security I Call System • And more, in one monthly fee ~ %;tA~~ ~~~~~ ~ feHJ/'"'l SiJead 9Yaca ELEGANCE IN ASSISTED SENIOR LIVING (714) 645-6833 1455 Suporior •, Newport Bach UCI 300eo7313 I · ll~ftfmnent lJring ~l»r Acthie Seniors Our Sunday Brunch is "Th~ Talk of the Town!" Give I! a try, the tab is on us. Call for reservations. Includes tuco1 IU)l'urtP as: •Mafd and li.,en Soarvi<• •Dally Acllvitles .social Excursions .CM.uHeure<' 1 ranaportalion 9European cuisk1• ~ully equipped Kl\chenettH •24 hour Stlfftng S.uh Coast Senior i:;':•.:::"''""· +----'I~-·VILLAS• • 1 -· -(7l•l 646-6300 2;?83 Fairview Rd., C JSta Mesa IT'S TIME YOU MADE A Your home is one of the bilF<inV<Stmcn• ofyour life."' and there's .....f\om a bc:ttRr time i bJ build a cwtom rcsidtnco m malc.t: home improvcmcnrs. Don'< crwt anythi ng 1h~ imponant IO an)'Onc lc:ss than the best. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. ONE ~ANDARD. (714) 973-4712 rP. ,. ADDn f6NS • ~· ii!M6bhJNl • aYS'fOM HOME BUIIDINC ~-~~~ ..-----~-~~--· I Host Families Needed Now! K1larinri fonn Sweden is one ol many intetn1.lional 11Uden11 who -·corin& hoa1 family (or a tchool year. In renam for room nl bori Ktlaint WlflU to lh.e h« eWt.are. t. warm pnoflllicy lftd ha lntaetll. ffOldtta tn achM&• .,.._ wtll bl "'u.ctlifta uP'fkwlce f« ~ entir• family. OllCOm' lnOlhcr aaHwe without "-••Inc home. Tum daily lunllyoct--ln ............ ..... _ -... opoeW Mon! r .. 11r.. • ""' ............ ,, . or toll·lrec ·-~HARE • u.-... .. .. rt ....... lot -lllwell• Stolly a NHt·l"'O/il or1anJ1ali01t • • ............ ... , •.... ,., ................. be .__a. ·11-tMt D1y ~r •• bl ........ lolfll ........ ._e 'f •illto this, .. IMllio uid. "Wt dolt1 4"nt to crate 1 loi of npectatiun aboUt the ,.....,.,, ........ the city bu ,... ao COIMlit•n• 11 thll ... ID ..... II." AO .... I ..... Gplolnetiilt who was borWI in Santa Monica und IMd in Oranac County 30 ycara, owned the McFadden Square property for at lcut 20 yc11r~, 1CCOrd1n1 to f ricnd and • 1cqu:unt1nce1. ·-·· After learning which Republicans oppose tii measure , Wilson will tMn call them and try to pcr!iuadc them to vote hi way, Fcrgu-.on said. And if that doc n't work he's going to try to take the issue to the people of California, he aid. Republicans, like Ferguson, say they arc disappointed with W1l-.on's proposed $8.S billion tax increase and reluctance to 1mph!ment pending cuts, and Ferguson believes the governor's :rouble all tarted when he jgreed to raase taxe . "He almo t blew u out of our .. cats," Fergu on uid. "He ,houldn't have tarted off by ~aying he was willing to ra1 c truces. You cnn't do that w11h Democrats. It's like playing poker and howing your hole card bcf orc the game hcgi n' ·• The Wilson budget plan call~ for a .i 4 percent cut in the amount of RETIRED JOB CENTER From A1 ma1ority of the client) reportedly not c1t1zcn'i "It'' too 1>.1d Co\ta Mc a baclcd ofC from ..crccnmg That made scn'ie," he aid Opened 1n October 19 • the Co ta Mc\a Joh Center was the brainchild of then-councilman Amburgey, who 1ud at the time that he wanted to ehmrna1e illcgRI imm1grn11on 1n the city by cl<.mping down on day labor '°hc1ta11on m city parks and on treet corner~ while providing a plucc where legal resident!"> could eek dJy Jobs. The ~late · employment dcplirtment offered to operate. the job center when it first opened in 19S8. but council members declined the offer becau!tC the tate doc!>n't require that day laboreni prO\le the) arc legal U. re iJent\. But in rcbruarv. a divided City Council decided to accept the \late offer in an effort 10 3ve up to $60,000 and act out of the cmplo)'mcnt office bu\1nc\'i. The '\lntc was 'uppo. cd to take \ O\ICr in Mtirch. but told city • off1c:it1l'i they had to review their policy involvin undocumented worler\ ,1fter rccc1vin& compl 1nts from Amburgey and other rc,1dcnt!> l he center, while still run by the city, hu-.n't been .~rccnana fot utizcn,hip incc it had c~pcctcd the \tate to '°°n take over and didn't w nl to kecr witching 1 polick~. Roeder id . IUFFELL'S •llLITEIY llC. fJ ............... .... sm _..__., ... .. '• ...................... .,... .......................... .. .... ..... -... ~" Hffo ..,. ......... f...a,,"' aaid Lo11 M1rberey, • dofJ "•Iler.a• wllo'1 Uv•d '' Aa.,...... .,.,...... ,. a '"-Ola~ ... .... .... "'°"* ... baa ., , .. ....... .-... ....... .... ~ -IA • buiWll& • tNllUtes, ~ Or1n11 ...,. .... reM m..111 tic :"*'-Codt banb were robbed h~r then k ._ But moll of tltc Wednesday of undetermined .._.. llere .,. • "'J tt.illd 1mOU11t1 of c11h, with one robtic:r l&MiUtt, and Ced was wry ftrina •hoes into the ceilina or a ......... liboal Ueplfta the nnt Newport Beach bank, police ntd. ..,._.. At apprcnimately 3:30 p.m. 1 Al9dut a yqr ..,, Ac:bnriln lone male in h11 20S entered the CO.UClllCI tvnd-nilcn at UO and Dank of Ct1liforn1a at 1401 ~c = 11 desire to MIP the St. in Newport Beach nnd rObbcd and hi needy stucliftat. the bank of -.n und1)Clo d amount ...,.. be had no pardculu of ca h, Sat. Andy Ooni aid. removed hia tweatcr Md J 1".l"d "'10 I ...... ~ .-..· lftic« l.h•• wa paned ~ ·.lllllf*k Street. The ..., .. -tlll ;teen traveling ca tbound Ofl Bl9Ylock Street, Q>pc ~ id, No Injuries were rcpoMcd and no weapon was seen, he aid. rhe u peel in the UnK>n Bank robhcry wa described a a wh11t male. 6 feet l inche1 tall with dark medium leacth hair that wa combed traiiht back. He v.-a!. wcanna I 1rccn SW~ter, white hirt and dark trousers . allilildoa with the tchool. The robber, who wa descri..,ed Ttnv Jones, cliwcctor or the UCI as a white male, S feet 10 in~hc:) r----------------------------- fund·••11in1 campi&ign, said he tall and pos ibly we1nng a wig, A Q1•ft to the wori&Cd with Ackcrm111 over the fired one 'hot into th.e ceiling and ~oncyA~distrifbutedFto !1~milie!I .Oflh ~t row month5 on the concept fled on foot. Nobody wa injured AMfRICAN CANC[R SOClaY t c I or am1 ie. w11 outli_. ....... in his will. d I Dependent .Children proaram, but ._ an tie ~u pcct i~ 1111 111 large, fl'crguson and hi Republican "He .u quite a man,'' Jone~ Oonill ~aid. MEMORIAL •a i <t • '' H c was a I rue Le' than 20 minute later, the cou nterparts say th°'c cuts arc not phllanthropi11t. He wanted no Union Dank, 17122 Beach Blvd, in enough. :.r!'uon for hi1 gin. We wanted Huntington Beach was also The tax portion of the plan e the !'Cholanhip after him robbed. aid Lt. Jc(( Cope. PRC>QRAM would raise the ~talc !iUIC!i tax by ... id no." . The bank robber, a male 28 to means so much In cancer contn>I. I'• cent!. per dollar, which wwld -----~~-------------------_.... _______ _._:_...:.... ___ ....;.....;..-____ -"--_ co!ll the average Californian about $t:\O a yeor. rahc alcohol taxe5 11bout a penny per drink, and railc 1he average annual vehicle license tax about $30 annually. It would alM> extend the ale5 tax to snack , candy, newspaper , periodical) and aircrart and hip fuel and impose new tatc taxes on home and commercial 1ckphone and cable tclevh.ion \Cf'\ICC. "Most of the cut and reform arc watered down," Ferguson said. "They don't have any real impact fi..cally and arc just guaranteed to force u into another deficit next )Car But the 1axes a~ real as hell." ON PURCHASE OF ANY 2 NINTENDO GAME PAKSI • •Excluding Game Boy Cartridges. &Afrll~ • NINJA TURTLES IP ••.••• ,.,,,.., • IUPIR MARIO MOS. $ •• ~--.... TnNI ............... ~ --· • IUFIR MARIO llfllOa. 2 .• ---.... DR. UNO •........... ~ =.DIWIONa .....• CllAR??m • • ... • •• SEIM • • • • • • ~s . .... ·~ • ...,.Ml.LS ·•• 11• • •MP I ... • ..... It CIMO . .,,..~ .,.,..... ... MCIW,_IA1'UWY t:•All·t:•llM; IUNDAY 10:0IAll·1:00N r ~ by Page Group Publishing, Inc. Eliot M n, Jr., chairman Jjm Grelsinger, publiSher WHam ~ Lobdell, editor & vice president Steve Marbl~, managing editor Wlllter lur!ough1, 1901-1989, founding publisher preme Court casts '"*'' over Bill of Rights , The U.S. Supreme Court has ca<>t a pall over Amcnca\ ob crvilncc this year of the 200th ann1vcr..,arv of the Bill of Rights. Early American demanded that the ftN 10 amendments be added to the Constitution to protect their irH.hv1du.1I libcrt1e\ from the much-feared pnwcr' of " central government. . But the court\ present majont) nf 1clcnlt'c.1c;tl 1ud1ci.ll activ1<.t'> under Chief Ju~tice Wilham Rchnqu1..,t h.1, lnllowccl cl SIC.Id~ l'lHlr\C of lim1ting 1nUl\'IUu,tl fr ccdnlll\ \\ hilc expanding the pm,crs of the government. Cnngtl'" ha reacted to the coun·s present role. The r1vtl 1 igh11, htll pao;c;cd by the I fnu'c "<1uld rc'itorc 11gh1' to 111d1vidu.tl' taken away hy ''" Sup1Cllll C'tlllrt d<:l.'.l\llln\ fhc rno't recent l'X,1mpk of the court'<; act1v1 ... m kit the hr\t .\mcrH.lment'' pmm1'c of freedom of '>pcech reduced lhc f1,·c 1u<,11ce maJorll\ g.1ve the federal government tht: po\\c:r to torcc the <.pccch of doctor<; and nur'c" wnrk111i.: 111 f.1mll\ planning cltnic' part!) financed b~ the govl·rnmu11. 1 hJt UCCl'>IOll ... hould not have come a ... cl \Ulprl\C, I .1 ... 1 \e.1r tht: m.tJrn 1t\ dest111~cd much 111 the. I nu1 th •\mcndml·nt'' rro1cct1nn cigatn<.t unrcao,on.ihlc o,e,1rt:he' The: 1-ourth AmcnJmcnt ct1mt• .1hout 111 p.1rt hcc:;n1"c 111 l ngl.tnd the kine h.1d tht: p<"'er 111 'l'.trLh t'ntin~ nct!!hh11rlmrn.h '>n under pc1't l' ~ l.1". thl' c.11\cr nmcnt ""' required to h,1\C: .tn tndt\ 1du.tl11cd \ll'•PIL IClll (I) 11ht.tlll .t \\ .111.1111 Th.11 dm t nnc "'·'' .1h.111donco .. , lll'n I 1\C Jll\tJCl' .1pprn\'t:d pol tu.· <.:hetkpotnl\ .ind <,carcheo; \qt hout ".111,tnh .met ''11h11111 proh.1hk lolll\l' I\' to thl· .11gu111cnt tho11 poltcc d1eLkp11111h were not .111 effective ''•" to dc.11 \\1th the problem of drunken drn mg, the m.tJlll tlY l'Pm:luded JUd~c., 'hould dckr to th<: cx1..·cut1ve hrnnch lor 'uch 1udgrm:ntc,. In other \\Old'. the court \\;l\ dl..'.c.:ltnrng IP pmtclt the ~·e1m111utm11.1I nglw, of 111d1v1duah .1g.1i11'1 the 'tall'. l\\11 \l':tr... .1g11 111 N.1t1011.tl Tri:.t'll" Fmployce.., l 'nion'" \ 1111 l{.1,1h. the l'!lUrt approved drug lc<.t<, a' .1 nllldit1011 111 t 1111'1"' tnl llt tor UJ\tnm.., department \\llrkt:r\ C'H'll ''hen thl· l!11\t'tll1t1tn t h.td 1111 ... u,p11..1011 the~ 11<.cd d111g' I 'l'I) .1ppltL.tlll ",t, .t\\lllnul l!lltlt\ until cleared h\ .1 hl.tnl..et '-l'.11d1 I hue \\t:rtl more of th1..· fourth Amendment In .111 \1111111.1 l,l\c, the i:ourt 11\crrulcd alrno't tlH 1 \Car., ol prnl.!1..111 .111d further hmttcd the nght<. nf dclcnd<intc;, t1111..· nl 11\ l.1\orttl' 1.111.!ch I lc:nu:tnrth. LllO\ 1d111n' h.1'ed on 1llec.tlh nht.1111..:d uink\\tlln\ \\ tll he 'I. Ill h.11..k tor retrial onh ti " 111d~l· dcc1dl'" th.11 thl u•nfc,,11111 contained "h;1r111tul cr1111 ·· Mo't 111 thl'l l\,1111pk' .ire from .111 anah"' h) Erwin Chcmt:m1'"-' p111fL"'111 111 I.I\\ ,1t l \( . \\ho <,ummartLed the p1c..,1. rll t·11111 t '' tlh thc-.l ''md-. I hl' court " .11?,~rC'>\IVCI> pm)!'" l t 1111ll llt 111 1t' 11111,r1 udc:nn.: Thi: 111,ttll'' gcncralh arc 1111" 1111111' 111 111k .11!.1111\1 1111.· gnH·rnmcnt n1 to uphold ind1v11l11.1i 111'1. I Ill'' \V11 h till' ,11111 1 l'lt1\1r1t.: 'n 'tr1mgl\ 111 th .11 d11cct1on, and even 1nd1t.1t11111 th.it l'rt '11k nt Bu.,h "111 .tppoint more nf theo;c -.c it p1n1.l.111111.d · \tr1ll <.:1111'1rutt111111,1' JU'iticcc; when vacanut' 111.,111. the n•1111ll\ had better t1.khr.1te the Bill nf R1!Zh" t·111h11"·"'''·ilh tl11' \1..,1r Srn111 thl·a· m.i' 11 .. 1 he: .im 1ndl\ 1d11.1I lthnl1l''> tn cclehr,1tc , ...... , History has ~Iready left its mark on Newport Beach By Btll Grundy ~. ,,, • Be.nn ti ''or .i11 Soc "tt 't ou .ire to he cnmplimcntt:d 1 n ' 1 Hir c f In rt t t 1 m a I.: t: lOtfl'Ltt ,,,, "ht:n 1nu1rrc:c1 or m"lc.1d1nc 1nlormJtion '' p11ntcd • I ctlll \\fltlllC Ill rc ... ptm\e Ill \11111 trunt p.1~e .1r11clc on \IPnd,t\ lunl' Ill, llllcd \\'tll "° ·'1'''': '"'" ,,, 111111-. 111 h l\l \11\ ' \1 ,111\ J'l f\\lll\ 11\l~I ,1 t11ng pt•r 1nd 111 11111l h.tH' ttin,untl\I)' \\llrl-.l'd 1" prl''l rH thl· ht,l<ln, of Ne\\1•1111 lk.1th I h1.· .1111dc m.1lk th, ,l,lll"lllllll In f.tll , )tlll l•lll '1111111 thl numhl'I or 11tf1ll dh dt·,1~·11.1tnl hl\hlfll 'llC' Ill till ( II\ llll lll1l' h,md .. 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I IJ7.1, lhlho,1 Pa\ iltnn· 196'<: Dnr\ I 1'htng Hect: 19"9; U.1lh11.1 hl.1mJ hr~= 1970; "ll·v.por t C anneri1.·\ l 971, \11111 h Ct>."t Sh1f'yc1rll: !'1111. nl N.1ltun;il Boy ~cnut .l.imhotLt: 197'1 Ne" pn1 t H.1rhur Y11d11 Cluh· 1978 (IJ1,t )·1ch 1 duh in Newport h.1)'): -NC\\flOrl High St:h 'IOI: lt18~ tltr-.1 lu~h 'ch1~1I in the 11rc 1): .11uf -Kcrdtufl I 1h in C'oron.1 \lcl Mar In .11hlit1on tn the nine h1111n11c.1l l.111dnrnrk!ii, thcr.: re m.1n. other hi tur1cul Mgn1hcnn1 '-tic &hat .ire pl u1ucd h the N,1t111n,1I Re •i'lh.·r of H 1~1om l'l.1l·c,, Stah: of C.11tlnrn1,1 I undnwrk Comm1 1un, the Or.1n1:i; County l f.irtior 01 tm:I, tlw Or .111 c C1H1n1y ll1Muri al SP 1t·ty, 1 he Ctt) 11( Ne" 1>011 Be11<'h •• 111d many phil.1111hrop1(' ,;rour~ lhe (ti) of Nc"'port Ocach ha' h1.:cn 1nvohcd 10 .111 of thc'e dcJ1c.11mn\, rhc .1rt1clc quoted, "hen \lc\\port ll.1rhor lltgh !)chool L.111 be c·on,idcrcd a hhtortc 1te th.it h '' \\tth'ltnod the tc-.t of time," Nc\l.rort ffarl"l<lr High \d1t)t1I \\ '" form.illy lkdu:.11c<.1 .11HI pl.1l1ued ,,., an t li,tnnc l 1ndm.1rk )'e.H' it~<l b)' the Nc\\pnrt Ucach lll\tCH1Ci1I \0~1ct~. Ir ,\,1\ rccngn11t:d ,,, the ftr'>t l11gh 'lhtlCll 111 the .irc.1 '" well "' th hl!ll tcmcr I\ Oil tnap\ ii\ ii 11,l\1gat1unal 'itc from the '>ct1. M .1 11y ll1 ,1011c11I Society memlicr.. helped to C1l'ut1.· the mu~~um \\llhm thl' H1~h Sd10ol dc'tJ.!n,11~tl .ill "I lcritagc 11.111 " I he Nl·"po1t Jk.1ch 111,torrc.11 ~uuety ha' made YH\ \tdco l,..,,cllc on the "()c\CIPptnent uf Nl\\pnrt 11.irhor.·· I heir current i;o.11, '' h1..n t11nd111~ I' .1 .. u1l.1hlc. " to c:rc.1 te .in 111otk1lth 'idcu on c.1d1 ot the Ill IC 'lie!. lh.11 It.IV\.! hccn tk,1g11all.'d .•~ IJ111dm.11 ~.... l he \cl(:tCt) 111.11111:1111' .1 rnllcct1un ol .1111dc"' 111d pt<.:ltHl.'ll .11 the ~hcrnMn l.1hr.11) .11ul (i,mtcn' lot puhht• rch:rctlCc. l he Stlc: ICI W,l'I Ill g.11111cd Ill 1%7, lllld h:1-< u mcmht:r,hir or n"cr II() Jll'f'ons 111h:rc .. 1etl 1n 1cwg1111i11& .inti fHc11cning the h"tllr\ of C\\ port llcach. Llk11 I ec. Jn 111.,toric:tl oc1et\ member. ha written t\\O hook,, 'Old ewpurt The ~l:Jport Ye.tr'>" .ind "Ncwron 0.1y A Pmnecr t 11,tof') '' Memhcr' of the '<>e1C.:t)' \HOie chapter' 111 the ~'IO~. "Nc"'port OcJch. th..: Fir'it Century" which "·" puhh hcd by the City ol "~'\pt >rl Ue .1ch. Prior In th" time . 11 L. Shcrn11111 '-.rote · l he I flstory of Ni.:"port Beach" ond S.1m Meyer wrote "50 Golden Yc;ir, " The Ctty (oune1I 11:111 rnkcn 'tcp., to form a commi1tec to t,11'.c on in ventory of the h1slonc.1I rc,ourcc'I \\lthin the City. Under co1l'>1dcr.u1on is .1 p.rnlphlet to It t all of thc'c lwaonci\I and n1cmonal plaque w11h their dc\Cription., .uul <>ilc lo\..1t1nn' for the public·, rdt·rcm.c. W,1lking tour m p .ire hcing pl.inned rnr the Balbo.1 V1ll.1ac, the \.kl .idden Squ.1rc, .111d the Balhoa t...lnnd Y1lln1:c. :r he C 11\ of Newport Ucach h.t, h.1d ,, wtin<lcrful wurk111s 1 clat1011,l11p with the Ncwrort Beach I ll\tunrnl Society !tincc tis inccp11on. nnd tog thcr h.1H1 p1odt1cl!d ti long lht of j HOI ucrnmpli.,hmc nt '· I haw ..... Ileen WMllY With l-c c1ppuccino-caprcs o dildMtion TU delinntion appcan lO be an ltali.n Invention dcliancd to cmburau Americans when they travel abro9d. Eu~ans enjoy dom& this, one of INIDy small .,.ybadl for the 1n1urrcrablc arrogance with 1otthich we launched the M aqhall Plan. Still, such things b0lon1 to hi&h yuppie culture, a knowledge about which I am relentlessly low-brow. Retro-yuppie best dci.cribe! my tn!ite~. or rcvcr~ coul. n1at ill, if one conllciously plans to be far enough behind the pop c ulture curve, eventually you end up in front of it. 11lc p;w,c und the low brow t nd<ty become tomorrow\ rage. I h1 approach hll~n't p<tnned out yet, but I am w:11t111g . The trouble 1c; that I "lipped up in _ .. ...... Conservative Politics l·chruury, wlueh brtng~ me to m)' ,111i1cct, I lou'>c Ma1ority Leader Dick Gephardt. In February I bought n cnr -n \:lll actually. The imminent nmval of the third Hewitt child llemnnded more room. The \tatc\ requirement of child· <;ca ts fo r those weighing le!\~ than 3 lllonc rendered,.. decade of .1utomobilc engineering ob olete. Three of thec;c harne.,c;c., '>Imply do not fit in nny <,tat1on wagon av.11l,1hlc. o 11me for a Viln. We liouftht u TO)Ot.1 Prc\ia. You mu't kno\\ thi model by .now 13cf urc l·cbruaf), I had ne,er 'ccn one No\\ the c '·Ill' art e\ICr\'" here. Shaped like beryman' Space Shuttle, the Prcvia lia\ invaded C.l>."tal California liltc Kudzu ~O\elopcd the \OUth. "lnvaMOn Of the Jlod) n~tcher .. fcatUrcd poch "h1ch grew the replacement people. "In' as ion of the htmily Snatcher'\" '\hould Mar the Prcv1.1 Pod. Uhrquity. thy name 11\ Prcvia. All the Previa menace prc.ul11 1 hruughout yuppiedom. 'u too dot'' un at·lcu't uncomcmu~ belief 111 fr ct: mnrl..l.'t< A dccndc ugo the clcctorotc cunntngly dio;memhcred the n.1-.cc111 protectt0nii.t mo ... cmcnt b' re\\ardtng GO\. John Conn.ill) '"th one delegate to the GOP ccn~cnt1on In the 111tcncn111g dcc:1dc VCR' .111d Accord., e'tabl"hcd a fop.mt: c hcnlhl c;10 in American l'On.,umcr t • ..,tci. I he Prcvi:: " to protcc11u111'm :1' Gene nil Dradle) \ army wa" to tht: Gt:rmu:i' at St.Lo 111 July of IQ44 • A ga.!tlhon American yuppie~ .1ml thCt i hrood arc tooling around 111 I O)Ot.1 van\, cn1oyi11g the hc11cfi1, of low trndc barrier,. And. crucially, the l'rev1a people \Ole. Su now comcll C'ongrc~"nan Gcplwrdt. und he\ d1t\ltng off Im Jnpt1n·ba,h111g frorn e.uly 1988 A rcv1~cd "Gephardt Amendment" j, hcing P·" cd ;1round the 11111 n prccuNlr to Reprc1,cntat1vc Htu:k I inn\ upJntc:d a~ault un "unfair t r.1Jc pr.1c.11ce . " Thi-. wn' .1 lo,cr four )e.1r' ,, u, whc 11 the Prcv1.i w.1.., on!\ a thou ht in 1,omc 1())'Ol1 engineer'" mind. 1•e1 h:ip' <.'ungrc,,mnn C1cr~hrmh 1mc11d' ''' .1rguc thut protcc110111 t idll~) \\On't tu~c , wny the Prc\.1,1 11ptio11; \\011'1 C:\C:n r.1iliC the P1 e\i1t pm:~. nut the ) 11ppie c1 .. ,, ,, 1110\t uuent1w ~hen the pocketbook 111 1molvcd. 1 radc harrier' co't Arncric;an con,umer r.;. I Jollur .... No, Oephurdt rctluctioni-.m on trnde "'ill not ny in 1~2. l he nc~t time l tulk u mull parkina lot -mo"na from Prcvia tu Prcvi.1 in urch of my own - nt lc.1~t m fru tratton will ~~ tempered hy the kno~lc:dg th.11 c1u:h ,,, the fXo'C:! ·with·whccl j, .1no1h r \uter unlikely 10 ~wallm\. the <lcph.mh cl xir • vcn1 f n1m now when Callfornu1 hclJ' IH'm•n tc inc 1Dt"90.Cfll nom n c J fC\.: •rldt -... pied in C\Cr\ gnn.a\;·· .m '*" the 1t1cnt1,c t'llllSUnlCf Wflo""'"' 1\nd 1ha1 e. • :OOP thccr, fln 1h,11 hoc.I well ror '92 ll11c11 ltcwm pr,..11n: ~ '·"' "1111 /'1'111', /hh•t, l\n1'4C ~rm k\ Ill In"'''· , ml ho.,,~ n r.1IJ..· /1(111 1111 I\ I I " f (Hn. JUml.11 S' (mm , I I fU IO ., f Ill fll\ C<flt11rUJ il~ll'J ~11.'I\ J'h11r1td.n tn the IJ:t1/\ rlh.11 l If it'• June, lhe mtjor 11llin& event fin Southern Calffomj1 ll none other 1h1n the scwnth anmaal Audi/North •ii• Race Weck. NNSRW 11aned out in 198.5 with .room for 70 Performance Htndkap Racine Fleet competitors in five aSSts. Thi year, more than 130 top clnu PHRF i.upcr competitors will show for 1his premier rcgaua on the Wc§I Coa!tl. Wilh a budget that has rown OYcr tcnrolJ since its inception, 1hii ls not nn even!, ii is a happening! Tonight will start ou1 with a special invitation·only Audi wclcon1ing reception at the Clarion Etlgcw:uer Hotel (or skippers and one guest only. 1'hi11 will be nn evening or "Casino Night" -free gambling with winnings convened 10 rafOc tickets for an onslauaht of prizes. Friday will begin with a North Sails racing clinic to garner that extra minute edge the racer will need to pull this regatta out. After the noon skippers' meeting, boats will be prepared for the 4 p.m. start. Racing inside the Los Angeles Harbor breakwa1er on Friday with 130-plus avid skippers on overlapping courses il'I somewhat akin to the sailors' version or dcs1ruc1ion derby. ... 1 llcll .... Following !his race will be the "RJce Week Get Tpgether" parly, poolside at the Boating Clarion, in turn I rollowcd by the ------. availability or seafood or rib dinners. S:iturduy, lhe necl \Viii be broken into two groups to ruce on sepantte buoy courses outside of the brcakw:tll . 1'hc Long Beach ocean, infamous for its short steep chop and windy conditions, should challenge the sailors to the max. A£ter 1he two races will be the "North Sails Party" by lhe pool, for proclamationl of profound prites or ror licking lncerauon~ and bruised I egos. The feeding frenzy for the 1night will be chicken or s teak dinners. Sunday's 11:30 a.m. warning signal I will• again start the fleet on a longer repeat or Friday's race inside the breukwall. This race will dazzle the I spcctntors from the beach crowd 10 the drivers on Ocean Boulevard. The chances arc great that one of the lcewnrd murks could be stacked up \vi1h S0-60 boats of all sizes vying ror room to ruund simultaneously This should cnusc a phenomenal t1drcnnline rush somewhere between to1al ecstasy and cardiac time. After the race, the "Mount Gay Rum Party,'' a'ain by the pool, will signal the end is near and lhe racing is done. After the last protest is heard and the final tabulation is done, trophies will be awarded. Some of the tro phies of the event arc the Race Weck Perpetual for the individual winner or each class, the Quattro Trophy awarded to the winner or the most competitive class, the Audi Yachl Club Challenge Trophy to the winning three-boat team and 1he Lydia Kent Memori al TroP.hY awarded to the 1op scoring ram1ly-crcwed boat. Besides· o ne-design trophies to any class that has five or more boats inside or a clau, there will be the !Schock 3S Pacific Coasl See RICHARDSON/M ~ N(..leWOr~ c-0.dy f'll<# Newport Beach dccathlele Mike Gonzales is training hard for the 1992 Olympics. -- .U.20. f91 1111 .,.., "" 11111 .. IT 111 •• • • loP gold ii Bare-. By Richard Dunn OrlnOt Coasl Olly .... NEWPOR'f Ut;ACH ..!. ln!!.r.1red by one of 1hc grcatc t dC"eath c1es in United Slates historr, Newport Bench'$ f\11kc Oonulc~ paid close 1111en1ion when Bruce: Jenner. his boyhood idol, cave him -.omc needed counseling Gon?.alcs, whose goal i~ to win !he Olympic gold medal in the decathlon at the 1992 Summer O•me · in Barcelona. Spain. received a little kick in the pan1 s 11ftcr gelling sidetracked with a rull·timc job. "I talked to Bruce Jenner at a decathlon camp last year and I told him ,what I wa doing," Gonzales said. "When I told him, the first· thing he said was. 'Mike, what are you thinking ubout? You'll never achieve your goals until you give 100 percent ef£ort' "So I told him I'll cut back my (work) hours :ind I asked him. 'What docs it take? You won it' Thi is rn)' hero I'm asking from )'cars ago, and he said to first quit my jOb, then get some sponsors and put 1111 or my energy in1 0 the sport. "He said to stnrt 1hinking decalhlon 24 hours u day, and he wa~ absolutely right. \Vithin a n10n1h I quit my job, which was hnrd tn do. but lh:lt°S what I needed tu do. I we nt to work full -time hi:cau~c I needed ;1 me ntal break {fron1 the decathlon).'' Jenner, whu ..cored a world record 8.617 point.ii 1n the J976 Summer Olympia in Montreal to win !he &Q6d, l:iid it ou1 on the t1ble. Part-time tr:1ining doc"n't win the gold, JO Gonzules took heed. "'fhc 11ming W'.ts ju.st right 10 quit my Job," mid Gonzales, who was d~bblina in the commodities market for 11 months with a buddy from USC. ''I lltarted working on geuing sponsors ror my training and now I'm able to rha.ke • living, or at kast get by, so I can rocus more on my training." Gonzales, 27. began making contacts with various c o mpanies and organiza1ions through the help o f • marketing friend, "In the la l slx monlhs, I've gol a 101 of people behind n1e," he said. "Actually, I have a bi& fan club now. I've won the Pan Am Games (1987) itnd if I !ltay hcailhy, I have a chance to win that gold medal. It's c:<cit ing 10 have all those people cheering and rooting for inc. "I've had ~cral inJuric~ that have he ld n1c back uvcr 1hc last !>ix or seven years, !>U 1h is is the last one: these (upcon1ing) Olympic~. lt'i. my la.st shol at 1hc Game,, ~ I kind of think of rny..e lf a' the RQcky or the decathlon. I'm an unde rdog because I havt:n't compe1ed in1crnationally the la~t few See GONZALES/D McDonald soars to area Athlete ol Year honor By Bany Faulkner Orangt Coas1 DJily Pilol SANTA ANA It's no surprise Mclis.'ia McDonald'$; athlelic fame has co1nc from her ability tu soar. The recent Mater Dci 1-ligh graduate, a self-co nfesse d free spi.rit. j umps at the chnncc to escape 1hc worldly demnnds und fej!rlc1ions or life in the mc1ropolLt that L" Orange County. .. I'm 11 nature Jew« and I nlway~ fike lo be outdoors." suid McDonald, whose expertise in bounding skvward led to her ~lcctinn as the o;angt Coast Dftily Pilot Orange Co:1st Arca Female 1-tigh School Athlete of the Year A lhree-evcnl Slandout in track and ncld. f\1 c0onald was also an All ·Orit ngc Coast Area basketball player. She finished second in the C l F Southern Scc1ion 2·A division in the high jump and triple jump, while adding a third-place medal 1n the long jump. She went on to finish fourth at the CIF slate long jump finals, and was seventh in California in th e high jun1p. A1hlctic~. however. arc no more .'.pecial to the phys icu lly-giOed McDonald, than her poission for the environment. "I never really played sports until the eighth grade," explained the soft·spoken S·foot·7 blonde. "I didn't know what CIF \Vas when I first s1arted at Mater Dci. I 111 ... 1 pk kcd up track bcc:1u I thou&hl ll wa (un. "'By !he time I wA~ a ophomorc, people \VCrc no1icing me nt track n1ce1s, bul I thought there were so many better gi rls out there, I was really shocked by lhc a ttention. lt~look until my senior year to re:i lize I was 11 good a1hle1e. but to 1his d:1y, I s1ill doubt my abil ities. Sometimes the pressure in volved in competing just m:i kc' rne "''Ant 10 9uit." 1'1r1Jonald'" ability to hurdle the press ures asM>Cu11ed with elite individual cnmpct1tion, wa~ a big reason for Iler succci.s thi" spring. She often remarked that the C\le nt scheduling conOicts, which urose as her track season advanced through the CIF championships, helped her avoid thinking too much about a single e~nt. ··1 got so used 10 compe1ing in al11hrec jun1ps, (often at lhe same tinte), that I'd get ne rvou~ if I hud 10 s11 and think about ju~I unc," McDonald !Hiid ··1 hke sports bccnu~e it's fun for me. It 's no! a job to me und I e n,t0y it. I'm good at it, and I'd lik e lo keep doing it." McDonald "'ill gCJ a cha nce to conunue i11 the college ltvel. bu1 no t at the m11rq11 ce progra m' who c~prci.sed recruiting in1cr~t , such 115 1hc Univen;uy of TcAa~ at A ustin' anll the Univcri.i ty of Ari1ona ···111e cmphas1!i put on track .11 -school~ lik e 1hat really licaret.I me ;1way."' iouid Mc DonR ld. whu sa1t.I Ka nliai. also c.t presscd 1n1 e rest in o btaining her services. "I'm no t committed )'Cl, but I'm prelly sure I'm going to attend Cal Poly Snn Luis Obispo.·· McDonald ~aid the low-key athle tic al· mosphere at the Di~1s1on II school, w11 h a modest enrollment of 15,000. will be ideally suited 10 her athle1ic, and outdoor intcrcst5. "I think I'm still improving in track, and I havt: hopes 10 continue that at college." she said. "I'm also excited about how open 1he area and beautiful 1he area around the campus is, I want to major in environmental stu<!tcs. I want to do something with the land. r m always out on hikes o r rock climbing, and San Luis Obispo will be a paradise fo r me." lnough McDonald is glad to leave behind the congestion of city life -"The city bugs me," she bemoaned -she also leaves some oulstandin& credentials al the Santa Ana-based parochial school. McDonald wa.s a three-year varsity basketb.:111 starter for Coach Brenda Yecke, and was team captain the last two seasons. She averaged 14 points as a senior guard, but her versatility showed elsewhere. She jumped center and added five rebounds, three steals, two assists and 1wo blocked shots per game to the Monarchs' auack. See McOONALD/111! Abbott's resurgence continues against Milwaukee, 4-1 MILWAU KEE Jim Abbott'll frustr11ting star! is all behind him now. "Oefore the game I was thinking, 'Learn fron1 YQUr mis1akcs, try to c11p1talize,' " Abbott said after blnnking the Milwaukee Ort:"'i:rs on five hils over se~n innings Wednesday, giving the C11li(orni 11 Angels a 4-1 victory. ··The painful lcs'lQns arc s1ar11n g to pay off nil"'." Abbott wa.!i winless in April. l~1ng all four of his ~111rt.!i. Since then he has won ~iii of his last nine stnrl s nnd lost only oni.:c . "I have a little more cunf1dcncc and I'm more aggre~sive th11n I was at the hcginning of the year:· Abbott said . California Manager Doug Rader had grown tired uf answeri ng questions about Abbon while he was struggling. '"l!'i. a lway~ httrd for me to con1ment about Jimmy bccnu~ or the way we felt about hnn and all that's been 'tll·ritten .1lx1ut h1n1," Rader sai d. "He's throwing AS well as anYQnC in !he lcugue ngh1 now. He's becoming 1he kind o( pi1chcr we thought he would become, Let'' leave 11 al that," Ahhou (fi·~) walked four ballers in the fir~t 1hrec innings, but none during his 111..,1 fou r ~le struck out seven. matching his !>eil~on hi gh. "The n1ou nd in the bullpen was different 1hun the mound on the field," Abbott !>nid. "I had to 1djust. I fell I found ntysclf around the fotirth inning," ·•Tue mound was hard 10 get used to." Rader sa id. "Once he got acclimated he got on a roll ." Angels schedule D•te, opponent, llme, she TY .Mw 20-11 Dtt11:111. 'l5 c,...... 5 Junt 11 -II Detroil • l5 CMnntl 5 bit 22 ~ OftrY'I 'J5 Chlrllll 5 .IU'1e 1J-• °'"°" ~~ lSPN Nrlf2t -lf Cf'I' 53~ CIWNl 5 /If QMl'lrf Oii /(4fPC ·.atro ''"' Mark Eichho rn \llCnt I Vi innings, allQ\lo 1ng t\lo \I htti. 1n the ninth, including Dale S'cun1 ·~ RBI double. It was the first run allowed by Eichhorn in 16-plus innings on tile road. Bryan l~a1\C~ got the final two outs for llis 17th i.a\·t The Angl'I' 1c1ok a 2·0 lead off Milw1111l.ee ~H•rter 8 111 Wegman (2·l) in the fifl h. Gary Gae111 hil a check-swing single to ngh1 and stole SCCOfld. One o ut later. Luis SoJO bunted for a hit, and when Wegman threw wildly past fi rst, Gaeni ~cored and Sojo mOllCd to second. Luis Po lonia 's two-oul single loC'Ored Sojo. ··soJO "'as credited with a hit, but I actually think he would have been out if I had made the play,'' Wegman 'said. "I've made 1hat throw with raster runnen before But I launched ii. 1"hat was the game Cahforn1 a added two runs in the sixth. Wally Joy ner hit his second double o( the game and scored on a ingle by Da'VC Parker. Gactt1 singled to chase Wegman and reliever Kevin Brown walked Mu Venahlc 1u load the. base . S.eANGEU.- VILLA NOVA Pre1ent1 Wanke will soon become more than trivia answer Irrelevant Week XVI By Howard L. Hancty 0Mnoe Co.st ~ Pllol NEWt'O R·r DEA H -Who i~ Larry Wanke? If you arc a 1rh ia expert, )'QU might know 1he ans" er to thili question -c pecially If you come from lhe Oeveland area. But for a neophyte Southe rn Ollifornin football tan, the nan1e docs not ring 1 bell.. ond de pile r•ve nolicc oul of high tchool and a shol at quarterbacking the UnNcnhy or Pill urgh, hJ prowc...u as a qunr1crb1tc.k on the footb II ftekt is relatively unknown. Wnnke will be honored al Irrelevant Week here this wtck after bci11& 'elected "' the 3~th 11nd IA\I pkk in the N1nionnl f oott'iall League draft thi\ ye11r by 1hc New York Giant-'. When he 1radu111ed frum Cleve.I nd" 8cncd1ttinc Hi&h. he wa!I a two-lime al\•>;lltC ;,c_iec11on and had pl d fQr S.~_yardS and ,SQ 1ouchdowns in three. sea ft,) •~ • :;tani"-1 hiah school QB. Scho(nrship offcri were abundenl from Divi ton 1 JC.hools. lnclodin1 Pttt'lburgh. Oh\o talc, 8osl0ft Colkp, Ptnn uuc a nd M1 nml (F1a.). ftcr visltlna 1111 five, he \Clcctcd Pill on • promise from 0:>1eh Mike Gottftted that he .,. So1n1 to build the proaram 1ruund h11n. ·rh1na~ didn't turn out that way. In three )"Cini at Pitt, he never 1Ullfl d • ~ rnc . Ho tc:d h1rted u a frc hman 1rwt playt.d bl:tund Diltntll 11ickc"'Ofl a I tophomorc. fie threw onl)o ~..,en P*'' Ufthl th 8Jueboonet Bowl when 01\.keNJn w 1nJ11rcd. 1'h1u day Ml: C\M11pletc"d ff al 20 pa Ki for 172 yard~ vnd lhrc tO~H:hikwrns. \t cunch1,it1n of Pin' 1 pnna pr1~1kc, he w VOied the J1,hn ~1tehckloien, '*dfd M\ the nut 1anchn on n M bl k so he \\cnt u1to the talf~,c:t .. on t\(')CCtina to pl:;iy Larry W•nkc 3lllJl_W_ Quuti: of the day: John J McNau h1 on, at10n1I Educ: 1t0n orporation director: .. Very few event~ cive the Nc:wr,on Oeac:h Qrea 1nore natk>nfll a1tcn1k>n 1h1n trrclcvant Weck. ' I le Jllil cd '' lot 1n the fi1'1 th1('t game but w1~ shahtly inJurcd U. " ,,,111t v.11h we .. 1 Viraini• ind they eounttd him out He •un't hl\ppy \111lh hi!> 1001h;1ll llr rolli:1c hre 11 the Un1vcnity of Pi 11 \bt1 fl! h. . "All I ... a~ !here fur"" \ f()Olhall," he Kl II the hmc.. ··1 '*' I l•zy, l1l ad1u ttttl <1t11tudc 1 dtdn'1 ao 10 all my tla m_ hfc tuseth r." In Di.-ccm~r of th:u _yt r, he h)ld 0..~1rried that tw was ..... I~ ... I vur1ou~d h)-(l!h.:r o;.~n I ~iot 11nJ h father •••a• him 111 111 to one hu1 he h.1d 10 "it uut i11 )~n r ~nJ h UM ,.. ., -· '' • .. • ... • 8yJdllt ...... ,., ... 'Mllr LOS ANGELES Lo Angclu' bullpen blew Orel Hcnhi~r·s first Dodacr S1adium vlc:tory in J4 months, bul Mike Scio'icia's t\\oo-out RBI ainglc in . the bottom of the ninth gave the Dodger· n 9-8 "ictory over lht Ch1cngo Cubs on Wedne Clay mght. Hershi er allowed even hits and two n11ts in !\ix innings in the fifth ,tart of his comeback from rccon!>truc1ive surgery on his right ,houlder on April 27, 1990. He \\alkcd one, struck out six and threw 94 pitches. 58 for strikes, hcfore leaving with a 7-2 lead. l he Cubl> quickly denied Hcrshiser the victory by scoring sii< runs off four relievers in the ~cventh, but LA tied the game in the e1ah1h on Eddie Murray's 'acrifice Oy. Lenny Harns, pinch-hitting for '"nncr Jay Howell (2-2), opened McDONALD From 81 "I gucs!> I scored a lot, but if ~l>U <1sl..ed me how many points I h.1d after 1hc game, I couldn't remcmhcr where they all came from," she <,a1d. "I just tried to fit 10 with the now of the game." McDonald competed in the high Jump and long jump all four years, hut picked up the triple Jump on a IJrk as a senior. She f;\\orcd the high Jump and qu1cld) becJme enamored with the challenge of her nc" eve nt, but her 'ucce" in the lung JUmp did not reflect her ncar-d1,da10 for the third e\ellt In l;act. 'he qualil1cd for the CIF ~t .. .,tcr' Meet {the top nine competitor' from all lour Southern Sectilln d1v1!>1011s) the pa't three ye.1 r' 1n the long JUmp She al'iO llll\,ed the 01ne·g1rl '>I.lie final long JUmp f1clll h~ threl' quarters of .111 inch h Donald "·" al"1 d thrce·\ear hrn1111 roll ,1udcnt, wtth a tiPA of J 1 hn 'en111r \Car 1140£VY CAVALIER N.JTO,M: LC.f1LCXl514 $1995 blo Oudgers ~checlulc the ninth with a iin&Jo of( Paul A~enm••cher (3·3). Harri wa sacrificed to second by Mike Shupcr~on and took third on Alfredo Griffin's infield out before Sciosc1a lined n 2·2 pitch 10 nghl for the gnme-winning hit, The win w:1 the fourth in a row for the Dodgers, their longest winning streak of the sea~n. The lo · was the fifth straight for the Cub~ The game took 3:4 I to complete. On Tucsc.hty night the Dod~crs won a 6-5. 13-inning marathon which took 4:53. After Hcrshiser left, Berryhill, Ch ico Walker and Doug Dasccnz.o greeted reliever Tim Crews w11h ~inglcs in the seventh, making it 7- 3. Mike Hana., •-=.Owl anlt ..... a,-- Andre 08WIOft before wlllkl• Mark Grace to toed IM ..._ Georac Bell' two-nan ...._ made i1 7·S and pinch-hitter Lull Salaar followed with a 1amo·tyi• two-run double oU John Candel11ri:i. Shawon Ou1111on greeted J!~ Oott with •!'°ther double. driving In Salnar wnh the go-ahead run. Candelaria had stranded &be Ill& IS ba1erunners he had itlkrltid and had not allowed a nan in h• previous 23 appcar1mca ..,annins 13¥1 inninas. Her hiser•s tart Wednesday night WU lhe 200th O( his bi&· league career. He ha.'1 a lifetime record or t00-66. The Cubs took a l·O leod in 1he first when Da ccnzo singled with one out, went to third on Snndbcrg's douhle and came home s Oaw5e>n aroundcd to short. But the Dodgers scored three 11mes an the bottom of the fin,t off Donny Jackson on an RBI grounder by Murray ond run- scoring singles by Kai Daniel and Sharper on. !CMwr• .,....._40r_,. COMI ~ l'llol One_> of the .. ~c1altic_>) of vt>rs.1tile Melissa McDonald is the high jump. She '' n c1ted about her cnlk'i:1.1tl 11.1l l. future ('he '"II g1\l'. up "'"J..cthall ), hut 'he "111 llllll 11111c 111 dim npl.t\ her C\pln1h 111 the l't1111rl t111-.c .irena 'ff1MA2DA 826SEDAN NJfO,M: l.CAi!E)(Stl(X) '85FORD 1BFO 9WI> LC~ $2995 "I do ~ct 'nmc: (athletic) goab, h111 the\ .mn t m) main focus I o,q111ld like: IP dn well. hut I'm 111tcr~'tcd 111 other uspccls of life, too " $4929 '8510YOTA CAJIRt /UfOJll:i.CASS u:..raxMm $4971 Boxer wins bait In llv8 llClllll BRISBANE, l\ustralia -Junior-....., __ middleweight boxer Paul Recs may have ct a world record by winnin~ a fight in jusl five seconds, Australian ---- officials said. Rec was declared a TKO winner over rival Brisbane boxer Charlie Han en after only five seconds of the first round of their fou r-round bout on Wcdne day night. The pair exchanged just one Ourry of blow before 1hc contc t was halted. Danish·born Han'ien wa hit by a left to the head and complained of double vision. Referee Alan Simpson immediately stopped the bout and raised Recs' hand in victory. "H.1nscn told me he was ceing double, so there wa no way l could let him continue," Simpson said. World Boxing Council official Allan Moore aid It wa the qu1ckc,t ending to o profc~ional fight anywhere in the world, :iccording to his records. Hansen was al first unable to sec, then briefly ,uffcred from double v1 ion. The ringside doctor diagno cd Hansen as having ,uff crcd a scrntched eyeball. "It ·~ not scriou.;; and 1herc \houldn't be any pcrm.1ncn1 damage," Hansen'!. 1rainer Jimmy Young snid. The Recs-Hansen bout was a four-round contC\I on lhe undercard to the Jeff Mnlcolm- Ba rry liolnnd welterweight con1est, which Malcolm won on a firth round TKO. Television-Radio Brostarboul' hl'n-on1 • /\ngcl~ l1~c". Chunncl 5. 4 lO fl m • Mcl,·Or:l\c,, TUC), 4·35 fl m • Cu!l)·G1.1111~. WON. 7 p n1 • l"'lr.11c\·f>odgcr-., Sromrhanncl, 7·'0 p.m TI-U:VISIO'll t ••tball I lll r no -Antid' ~• Ociro11, Chann.:I .S " \\ p 111 Ne ... 'nr .. Mel\ •• All.ml I l n~ 'I' no -Ch•uJ'(' C 1•~ •I ') 1n rr.11'(1.cc\, \\-G'll 7 lO I'm -r 111"•ur,h n1 Oo<I~.:,., Spn11i.Ch.1nnd 0-llna 4 '10 I'm -tl1111 lf-1o.:h ) PBA ScnK)t Qrcn CSl'N l'np llaMbell .S rm (If th~mp1011"11r '°'in<: hom AMIK1m S1M11um (1,rJ"'). IJ0l«>tl111nn.:I ... ,,..., 11 pm. -Rody M.:ycl\ "' Di>nald Allr n. iun,nf• wcl1cnw.:i&hU•, from l\1l1nlK Ctty, ESPN. Mouw Spona 6 '<J pm -Wnrl<l Or•nd Prix l"Mlorcyclc com,,.:1111on from haly (llpc:). Prime r1tkc1 9 JO p "' -l\MACamc:I Pro Scrlcl mo1orcytlc compc:11110f1 '"""' Sprinaricld. Ill (lftpc:). l SPN 1()';\Q rm -formula USA mo111t()'tlo compc11t~n from Coftlld~ ll•pc). l'ril'llC T1ckc:1 12 )(11 m -NASCAR Powno (P~) SOO (lapc:). DPN llMMRMllll 8 30 j' m -llvllyw!Wld Park rtrl•Y'· Channel 56 (Prime r1Cku. 2·'.W ~ m > ltAOIO ........ .. "Ir m -An cl• II IX1m11, KMl'C (710) 7 lO fl nl ,. P11l,bur1h II Ood&cl'S, K-' (790) McEnroe, Giibert Wld John McF.nroc und Brad Gilbert _ _......,_ were climinnted Wedne day in the •• opening round of the Manche ter _,..-.,_... __ (England) Open, a warmup for Wimhledon. McEnroe. the third ccd, lo~t. 7-6 (7· 5). 7.(, (7·S). to Italy\ Cn tiuno Caratti. Gilbert, \Ceded fourth, was beaten, 6·2, 6-0, by OiJad Bloom of Israel. McEnroe and Gilbert had hoped to get in more match practice on gra~s in England before Wimbledon. which tarl next Monday. La t weekend, the two led the United States to a Davis Cup quarterfinal vic1ory over Spain in Nc~pon, R.I. In other ports newi. Wednc day: •Eliot Telt ·cher. formerly ranked m the lop 10 1n the 1n1erna1ion.1I tcnms rating,, hall been hired tll coach the men·~ 1cnn1'i team at Peppcrdine, the un1vcr,ilv announced Teh cher, 32, 'luccecds Allen I ,;, i' 1hc Wn'c.,· head co;ich. • L1,11 Love. women' volleyball codch at USC Im the !)I t 1"0 )Car,, h.1-. heen named an J\\OCIRlC .11hlc11c d1rec1or .1t the um,cr 1ty. Love Jl\O will retain her conching po''· nthleuc director Mike McGee ,,ml •General manager Pierre Page 'l11id the Quebec ord1quc' \\Ill make JUmor star Enc Lindro!I the 111\t pick 1n Saturday's NI IL draft - Jci.pitc report\ thJt Lindro doe n't wont to play for a Camtd1an·ho ed tc:tm •Connie Petrncek of Nashville, Tenn. scored a na11on.1I record 57 point to win the women' iur p1 101 compeu11on nt the U.S. lntcrntHional Shooting Champ1on1;h1p' in Chino. In the men's free pi ... 101 competition. Ben Amonette of Radford, Vu . cored l.211 points to win the event • Kid Akccm Anifowo<thC, who lap ed into a coma .iftcr lo ing o bloody IB F junior bantamweight title fight l:m \\eek, has shown dramatic improvement and ha!in't lost uny mental focult1c\, hi doctor said -f'rom 1 ht At oc/atH Prtss Quote ol the day OaH Orunck), following the amputation of h" le(t arm nnd 'houldcr. ''I know thal adju'itment und some hard times arc uhced of me u l learn to function m life with ju t one arm but l am e'<citcd to clo c this chapter. After t"o yea r' of olme»t constant pain, my family and I look forward to acttlng back to a 'normal' hfc I look forward to working out nm.I doina all tho c things I've been unnblc to do for two long years" the Giants in the NFL draft this if he cho e irnna Iona pr1n1. In two years, he ct 16 school record and was I Tl for 304 with 1,910 y.ird. nd I~ touchdown p3 • IO 1990. lncludeJ in hi h l or record .. urc those for career totnl offen'c (3,89R yurd1), Ci\rccr p 'I atlempl.\ (6J ), cuecr complchons (330) and c:uccr pa 'ing y11rd:igc (:l,980). nil \Cl in 0 lWO·YCM pcnoJ Ito Wl!I. 11 two·tiinc All OA -.election anti wn the only J>1v ion ltl pla)~r elected 10 pl.•y 1n •he 11·;\mcrka CIM ,jc: po-.1·sC' s<'n Canadian pair suspended for steroid use OTT A WA -The anabolic steroid that cos1 Ben Johnson his reputation and Olympic gold medal claimed two more vic1ims Wcdncsd11y. Athletics Canada, th!: governing body of Ca nadia n track nnd field. suspcn\icd sprinters Orian Morrison of Canada and William Hinchcliff of New Zealand for two years after testing posi1ivc for the banned subinancc stanozolol. The two also were banned for life fron1 receiving federal fu nds, subject 10 an appeal ancr two yea rs. M orrison, 22, is a former Canadian junior champion who replaced Johnson in the 400-mctcr relay at the 1988 Olymfics after Johnson was disqualified, nnd stripped of his medal and world record time. His best in the 100 is 10.28 seconds. Hinchcliff, 22, lives and trains in Ca lgary . He set a New Zealand record or 10.49 during a meet in Utah last mon lh. The suspensions come a year after Justice Charles Dubin released a 638-pase report on drugs in spo rts. an inquiry prompted by the Johnson drus sca ndal. One of Dubin's conclusions was that the win·at·all ·cO!it attiludc must be erased. "As a !IOCicty, we have crealed a clin1ate in sport in which the only good is perceived to be winning and the manner or doing so of no consequence;· Dubin wro1c. Wednesday, Morrison admitted reeling pressure to improve his performance. He cited a letter from Athletics Cn nadn, which he said was prompted by an asthmalic condition that liidelined hin1 at the 1990 Commonweahh Games. ''It was basically a case of, 'Listen, either we sec something out of you, either you become a dependable athlete, or we're going to have 1rouble selecting you to teams,' " he said at a news conference in Calgary . Morrison said he used a steroid· based cream over a four-day period to 1real a nagging hamslring injury. "I can't point the finger at anyone or anylhing because I wenl looking ror it and I round it and I ~ did it myse lf," he said. ' 1 He sRld he thouaht the steroid wou ld be long aone rrom his fl sy 1em by hill next race. II -81 1lt* AIHChtrd /"ru1 "' " '· Low,.... rl "' m9kalllat9F-,, holMoMWa ineur-k •gaoclbuy. Ill CALL l<IE ., CHIP &TASSEL ., .. ... " (714) IH-51 " '" " ,. " ,,. PEP 74~ Pep Boys 011 P9') Boys Multi W91ght ........ ft! ~Boys N030 ..................... ! Flnllll 2001 cer ~11111 -.::.---=.:: --~ 8-12C&ool C.rb . ' . . 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I O •NI MIU •1• •OYI ,.,aa W1U .., ..... _.. 1.""5· TIHEPFi'IC~tl;/1 .,,,,,.,,~ · .. , 1,1/NUrt T1f,'f IN ·;TA1 . ~. '. A•-Amertcan, .. weft II ,_ All·Southcm C1llfornla ••d All·Soolh C0..1 Conltrence. lo hill two-year owe career, the Rustlers posted records of 31-4 °" ... -· .. .l.N'i lOO. Aller I --I -rro111 tbe tour. rw '9c:ld1d to "''"" -'""" .... -· The 8ody Olowe a..-do ... .. oq9'nF• -... Jolf... • "' Hll•tlnp>a Many or ohc nation's lop urfcn and world'$ bc't bodyboardcrJ ha\lc convened on the M>ut h side of the Ote11nsidc pier for the 1991 Bud Pro Surfing 1·our's fifth $10p, the scvcnlh annual $)5,000 J)ody GIO\IC Occnnside Open, which conlinue:;: 1hrough Su11duy. and 29-4 white winnina back·tC>-back state tides. Oefcndinc champion Chri Drown of Santa Oarbarlt will join 1hrcc·tin\c U.S. champion Mike Liimbrcsi of Oeeonsidc, current points le111dcr Shone Bcshcn and 1990 Bud Pro Tour champion Dino Andino of Snn Clemente as favorites 'for the $5,500 first priie in the Pro·An1 surfing division. Open m1rk1 the halt.I)' poin1 or 1he 1991 Bud Pro Surfln1 Tour. Compeliton will be battlifta hud for points a.1 the •edin1 procat will change from 1990 &tandinp IO current 1991 polnt1 after 1hl1 event. ,... ...-- act.•1•111 -compedUwe ••rflll ... =-....... It Is ........... ,.,,_. 8iU1~YJI Mt ~rawa the ·1991 w·oal'lo .. rfllll -.itddolt tNnt the Auod11lon or Surfi• ''°""ion•ll World Tour ldlldule u it no k»npr tulftlll '" orfa'nal vision, according IO Bllllbool U.S.A. Prctidcno Bob Hurley. •h•ll-.. rfi .. ·-1111oo 1n tM -d. Surfing A so\'honlorc gou lie from Costa tv!c~<i I igh, 'l'aylor was the key 10 G\VC'.; slate championship wntcr polo tcan1. He was a two·timc Top Orange County $urfcrs to wntch nre Todd Miller of Newport Beech, ulong with Nouh Budroe, Kirk Tice und Dud Llanias, all of l"lun1ing1on Ot:nch. "fhe event will be taped by the Prime Ticket Sports Ne1work, and aired on Prime Ticket Wcdnesdax. July 10 at 7 p.m. For contest information, c:untact the Bud Pro Surfing Tour ut (2 13) J72-<M14. The NSSA Nn9c,nals are scheduled June 2'~27, 11 1hc same lbt Nllionalo ue tbc c:ulminalion ol the year'• compelltlon actio.iillle& in all six reaional oonfcrcnct1. Thole conkrcncea indudo Souu.em and Nonhom ~ Plottdl. Carolinas.. nonhcutern ltltCI and Hawaii. The top 1urfen hom eac.h contcrcncc arc invited to compete for top honon. Close to 500 The Billabollt Pro ha1 been one ot the l1r1e11 (Ind belt) event• on the ASP World Tour 1incc 198S, and the final *'P pn the tour 1incc 1988. Bill•boila made 1he recent Dravecky thanks fans for support after amputation NE\V YORK -Dave Dravecky's . 1gc111 snid he was "upbeat" following ~urgc ry to nmpulate lhe former pi1chcr'!> lcfl arn1 and shoulder. ·0 .1\c ~aid il was wonderful not to be u1 pai n anyrnore," agent Sealy Yat es said \\'cdrr\:!>day, a day afler the surgery. ··1J.11c .~nd his family arc doing well 1 hl'' ~Cl' this development as a relief :1s 1u11ch ;1~ ·'ll)'lhing. They just wunt Oa1 c 1,1 c.ct 11cll" i)1 ,11ct·\..~. in a statement re lca~d h) \1 c111or 1:il S lo11n-Ketteri ng Cani.:cr l ·1.·1H1.·r . th;inkcd fans for their concern. 'l (llll pr:iyers truly have: bctn rcl1." 1 tic ,1.11crne n1 said . "We have l·\p1.·r1cni.:cLt l>UCh peace 1hut i1 1s . u11 .111ng \Ve are truly thankful for 1he 11 (•nd,·r111l ca re we httve received ut \1 crnt1r1 ;d Sloun-Kcttc ring.· We are th.111 1..hd th.11 God has placed us in the h.111,h of 'uch a fine surgeon :is l)r. . \ll1 rt.1) lln:nn,1n .. llrcnn.111 1 ~ c hairman of the Dcpart1ncnt of Surgery at Sloan- Ke1 1ering. which pioneered limb prc.i.eryation procedures for sarconu1s ,uch "" Dr:ivecky's. Amputatibn, lll'Cl·~~a ry 111 50 percent of the cases d1111ng the 1 970'~. is only rarely required 111111. 1hc hu~pitnl said . ·1 here hat\ hccn some hope that !he ,1rn1 could t'tl· .i.aved, but according to Utd\l'Ck\•\ fa1hcr. the decision was made 1'• pr1K·e·,·d 11.ith !he an1pu tn1ion following 1v.,1 l.1!c tc'I ~. (. I hl' .u11 pu1atlon v.·a~ performed during .1 :1 hPtH operation. which the hospital ,.11J 1111>rl·cdcd as planned. According to th e h11,p11al. the surgery was necessary "<tuc tl• progrcs.sive pain and loss of runctu1n .. l .111'.'l r 'vas f1r't d1agno,ed in l)r.1\1.:lk\·, a rm 111 19~~ and he und~·r'-'~llt '11rgcry Oct. 7 of that yc11r to rcmp1c .t 1nalign11n1 tumor :ind nearly hnlf nl 1h1.· dcl uiid nlu~clc . Al 1hc tin1c. _R Weslmlnster J Hunllngton Beach ·-.,... == • I > L < ~ • • ~ ~ ..... j i =-= ,i: Ma.ms St !;; doclors Lold Dravccky he would never pitch again . But 10 months later, he wa1 back on !he mound for the San Francisco Gian11 and threw seven shutout lnninp in a 4-·3 vic1ory over Cincinnati. His ctrama1ic Comeback look a 1ra1ic turn five days later when, in his second start, Dravccky's left arm $Ripped a1 he 1hrew a pitch against the Montreal Expos · and he collaps~d in pain on the mound. The fractu re healed and Dravccky was considering still another comeback when 1hc arm was broken ngai n, 1h is time In a swann of Gian1s players celebrating lhe clinching of the 1989 N111ional League pennant. ·rtic: ren1ai nder or Dravccky's deltoid muscle and 10 percent of his triceps mu scle were removed in January 1990, and further surgery removing tissue ind grafting skin was performed in May 1990 • Since then.' Dravecky, 35, has " ..... Santa An• ,,, .. ~ '!. warner Ave. 'undcraone treatment for staph and strep lnfeclions as well 11 several weeks of radiation treatme nt Dravecky is expected to recuperate at !he hospital fol' 10 days. Doctors said his long·term prognocis is exccllcnl. He hopes 10 retum to the lecture circuit fo llowina his recovery. "I know that adjustments and some hard times arc ahead or me as I learn to function in life with just one arm, but l am excited lo close this chap1er," Dravccky said in the statement. "After two years ·Of almost constant pain, my family and I look forward to gelling back to a 'normal' lire. I look rorward to working ou1 and doing all those things I've bee n unable to do for tv.·o long years. "Please con1inue 10 pray for us as u family, and 1· need to conlinue IO draw our strenglh fron1 !he Lord." ........ I 405 = I ( :l~J:VIE_P, :.<..: • : • ' : : G 1500 AUTO MALL DR., SANTA ANA 835-3171 NRWl'Oltm&.....,. AT ROINGKll ,..J:::. °ir-~I p-r- llll l I'll l~f I • "• TOY O TA ·VOLVO !JI t rl·.JJ\ Ml •,r\ Sales • SlrVlo8 • PlftS • 80dy Shop 19ee-BIYd., Cosbo Mffo 722-2000 Irvine MAZDA 11-2 1 Auto Center Dr • lmne (714) 583-llOO SADDLIBACll S•les Service Le•..... P'•rts IAVI NE AUTO CENTER 1-I00-831.3311 11+-.1aoo Costa ~ ..... ~ Coron1 del Mor TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN ~ SALES. LEASING ruTTLE {:, CLtCIC SERVICE PARTS ~ r 714/S~IO , ,, Pam 6 S..VW. ""'6 nuOO. HI... -Coa\.I M .... C.. 92626 M·F T-1 S.1 l-4 ...................... c ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDIST AND LARGEST PONTIAC~ -Ooponnlfr< °""' ~ .... 9'l0 p.in ......... ..,.1 17141111 I Ill WI CIJI Jiii Tl ... All Fn lllllW [" . . ...... ~.Ci .. ~ .. ..~ .... _ .. 11 t ......... S.let • Seivlct • hits • Body Shop ,,"" ,~,, \\£1£ Only .. A Weak C.11142 4121 x 331 doclllon u • ---= pi-4•Po"...... . =~==t":.h< Nonh Sllote of Ollla, "° .... al the 8ill1bon1 Pro 111111 1115. Bill•bonl will continue 10 ~upporl IUrl"U\I daro\tib ill IWO amateur sutt •rill in Americl, 1hc 17th S1rot1 Scriel and tllo lnncrll&hl S•rf SeriM. lllllllbona also sponlOfl numeroua c:onlelll worldwide in R1alin, New Zealand; Mundai:1. Sptiin and Jeffries 81y, South Alric:a. Uofd Tke 11 .. ()nap c.... °"'" l'Uol ..,..,,._, -111rlf., to/Ulft# .,,..n ~ .,.,..,...,.,._ ANAHEIM -·fhe California Angels Wednesday sianed ca1chcr Barry Lyons 10 a minor leaaue contract In :in announcemcnl by Director of Minor Lcaigues, Bill 8:.vasi. Lyons became an un reslricted free agenl June 12 when he refused an assignment to Albuquerque, the Los Anaelcs Dodgers' triple-A affili ate. He will report to Edmonton, California's triple·A affilhoe of the Pacific Coast League, on Friday in Phoenix . No 1erms of the contrac1 were released. Lyons, 31, appeared in . nine games with the Dodgers thi5 season. J-le went hhlcss whH 1wo strikeouts in nine at·bats. L)'OQS signed as a free agent with Los Angeles Scpl. 21, 19890, appearing in three gan1es last season, going 1 Cor S wilh a horner and two RBI. A veteran of five major league seasons. Lyons was originally signed by the New York Mets in the 15th round or the June 1982 free agcnl draft. Following four· plu~ sea.sons in the 1ninor leagues, he n1ade his major league debut v.•ith New York on April 19, 1986. During his mnjor league c11.reer ( 1986·9 I), Lyons has co1npiled 1 .237 average wi1 h 45 runs scored, 24 doubles, two 1riples, 10 home runs and 73 RBI in 224 games. His fines! season ;.:ume wilh 1he Mets in I 989 when he baned .247 wi1h 15 run:r., 13 doubles, three hon1crs .ind 27 ROI in 79 games. A na1 ive of IJiloxi , Miss., Lyons g ra tlu111cd from Delta " Slate College (Cleveland) in 1982. -By thr Ott/Ir Piiot ANGELS from 01 Sojo nied out 10 shorl right, bu! righ1 fielder Dante Bichelte threw 10 a vacant firsl base allempling lo double up Venable and Parker 1iCored on the error. • 0 AMG•l NOn•1 """' y_.1 iv-. a '°" -.... .................. "'W.00.IGl'I Ht'f-. hN!lrlllCIPI' ~ ,,.. ........... ... kNlf• ltfWXlll "-.._.. w Mtttl cctw ... le""'-ftr _.,,... WtOnnlllf• ...,.. kffMdlll -.., ..... "'"""tJ ..................... •-001-...11~c-..l'l wtut.tW,W1t """' .. ,., .. !ell .. °""' ll'I ...... .,.,... ... ' ·-llQfll "" """"" •• •lehhanl ... --• ,~,..., -.... _.,WI~ ....... ... Ti. """"' -11 0... II 1M11 I ......... M'ltJ = ':' l\ve<1 II t .)O IOIWglt Tiie 9#fll .... WMI tfl RICHARDSON From 81 Championship ·rrophy, 1he Jll' Class ·rrophy :ind the Norlh Sails Trophy ror 1he hig_hcs1 placina Swan cl11ss. 1'his nu1.s1erfully nrrangcd rci;a1111 1s thl· brainchild of Bruce Onlison, president of Oolison & Guli~n Actvcr1isin1 and Promuuon. Bruce found 11 lacklna for 11 rn11jor C\'Cn t for 1hc majorlly of s;ulor), no1 just the grnnd prix players The PHKF performers rival .1ny.rcgn11a for c1 1111pct111vc ncss. ·rhc Newport faach liarbor Chnn1p1on~hip Series hns jus1 co1nplc11:1I ii" fiflh rnce out ur 12 v.•llh the ctunplctio n of the Bahi11 or1n1hhu1 Yacht Club':i An1etm11n No. 4, The 11i:<1h r11cc will be the Voyaaen Yilch1 Club's si."<lh r11ce or the l"lun1phrcy lk>aart SerH:s on Jur1c 29. The le:.dln1 yilchts and !kif.pc:r1 ror the yc11r are: . unor, Jeff Farwell, 107 polnt11;. 2. Amorou , Chuck Hollon4. JQl: ). Skldoo, Po•I .t LM11r1 Sharp, 100; 4. Sorcerer, Denni Rosene, 100: S. PuMytal, John Suiay. 118: 6. Uckcty SpUI. Deacnhardt, 87; 7. R1scal, Otck Hliyden, 86: 8. bullc1, Dick Brown, 8l: 9. J11fy Too. Wood$1Kerrlpn. 81 ; 10 Shndow, Pete Juhrut0ttc, 81 ; 11. Defender, Orlan Mock, 65; 12. Squcete-Uy~. Richardton/ Kokol. 62; 1l. 34 C.r11. J F. Alh ro, l4: 14. Elcttric Pompkln, EIUot/lit1clV Gorot1l1, •7~ ,,, ·rrcll Oordo, t>urcclV Price, •7. """ """"-~ ... """ ro1 ..... ,,,,..,. .. ,,.. ()nap c .. , V.1'1 """' ....,,. ~- H•dlljm loadl Hith Yll'lity balikctbllt ciOlldl ~ Miiier will be l.'Ultdtl('ll"I ta )'OUlh tt.tlrclball camp fo. bt)l)'9 111d &frla lfadc:• ' thnMtth I 11 Hunllnaton Beach 1t1ah for three wooU. Motlday throoal\ 'lllursd.ay, June 24 thn'41&h July 11. The camp will meet ei.ch Mnnt.l.1) throup Th111!1d1w d11rin1 th11 lime, fr 1m no.lll to t ·45 pm Coin1p fee I sen Reduced r.atC.\ HC <lV.llfllblc for mcmbcr5 or th.: 11mc l•m1ly. All ca mrcrs rcceM: 11 T·•hirc, 11• "ell •• 1ns1ruc1mn m indtv1du1I Jclcn'lc, individual offcn~e. rcbounc.lma. duhhhng. P••"n~. 1wo·on·t11.u, 1hrcc•U1Hhrcc rind fl\c-on·fivc, 9 For more mrorm11ion. phone (714) S36· 2.514, e~t 273, bctw<cn 1.m 11nd .l p.m. Mond1y rhmuah Fridiay. Byron Scoll or the l.akcrs, alon& wi1h Magic John">On, Mark E111on .ind Olden Pnl)'nicc, will take pm in the fif1h 11nnu1I Or11nac County ''Challenac for Children" weekend Sept 6-8 The weekend bcains with a black lie and ICnnL~ hoes dinner on Friday, Scpl 6 11 the Newport Beach Marriott I lotel and Tenn!\ Club. The Bren Center 11 UCI will then hosl the Pro-Stars 811ktcb11l Game rcatunns Scou and Ea1on or the Utah Jazz A tclebnty tenn1 match concludes •he series or events on Sunday, Sept. 8. Children' Ho pllal of Ort1n1c Coun1y (CHOC), M1ke·A·W1sh fo11nda1ion and 1he South County Community Clinic will benefit from lhe proceeds '2t For more information on the 'Challenge for Children" v.cckcnd, phone (7t4) SS7·S 100 Flraworlcl It Loa Al A fireworks 1pcct1culu will be helJ July 4 11 l os Alamitos Race Coum, •od rc\er.cd sc11 tickets (mtludma adm1~ ion) arc on 1alc. The ht kel', &noll for lhe full day Of hiHnC\ rac1n& ind firework,, arc 11\111l1blc for S 10 per •eat ,....o IO·racc progr:im, wtll be pre\Cnted w11h fim p1.»1 at 12 4S pm for the matinee cud and S·4S pm for 1he 1w1h&hl c ~n The Fourth uf Julv PyroMu"'''' Spce1acul.11 is JO minute~ of f11ework\ choreographed 10 • p11no1ic ~ore In 11dd111on 10 rcsel"Cd ar.ioJ~1.;inJ ildmr \100 ind ~cnltnC (S 10). rcaul.ir grnnd)101nd 11dm1ss1on 11 S2 2.5. ""h children .1ac~1 "'< and under 1dm111cd free, clubh<lu~e S4 S ror llcket mform.111on, phone ("'14) 99S· 1234 or (213) 43t·1961 Free ftahlng for kids Ch1hlrcn 12 ycur' or .1,.· 1111d undc1. "hen .11.c11mp11111cd h) Jn .aJm1,,111n p.1yma .alluh c.in fi'h lur frt1: ul c11hcr lr\ln• t ttl..c or 1h, SantJ fhe p111mo1wn lx:g11n un h1c,d11v June 11 .ind '4-111 111n 1hri1ugh«i'ul lht m1>nlh of June ll'mc and 1hc SJnl• An.1 Rl'>cr I .11.c, offer mil ' or h\hJl'ok \horc hnc f11r fr\IUI, h4"", tollh\h c11pp1c 111 Mucg1I '8' I ur more mform.almn. rtwnc ll'inc 1 Jl..c 111 (714) 649·2<1'>1 or 1hc .101,1 1\n.1 R1,·cr l01kc~ 11(714)1112·7 51 Fmt1111 Valley progr11111 Several Community Sc1"'1ccs recrc111on proirams h.w~ been 11nnounccd by the C11y of Foun11m V11llcy Acltv1l1c oHcred include coif, l)mnaillt\, ice \k111mc. JUJllSu, mcd11.·(1N 111d, kur.11e do roller 'klllng. 'l'1011'chn1 .. ntl ""uh.a e f·or mmc 1nrormall('ln on 1h1:•e and <>nao1n& l!Cltvllle~. plKIOe (714) ff)9. 611 . Tripp closing in on USAC record lmnc:. Top buketball pt1ycrs Wiii COlftllClC in the SS mcu:r duh, ablt.clc c:ourM, football throw, b .. kc1b1ll shoot, team 1111-of.war 1nd vullc:ytNill. Amons tht11e tdtcdt&led to ,oln Smith 11re AC. Orcen, Ken Norm1n, Al« En&h•h, Byron Scou. Olden Polynice. Kurt Rambla. Pooh RK:hardson, Ct1i1 H<'ldac•. Mitch Richmond, Chuck Per1on and Rolando Blackm•n. • For more inform111on, phone (714) 45.5· 36SS. Or.1n1e Coa~• Collc&c v.omen',. soccer coach Barhtira Bond, v.ho>C tel.lml have won rrvc confc rcn(e ch1mp1on\h1~ ind one slate tttlc m 1he pa~• \even yc1m , will cunduc1 the third .tnnual Girl Sou.-cr C11mp on lhe OCC wcxcr fo:ld July !(>..2K, from 9 JO 1 m ·l JO pm e11ch d.t). r.or 11rl' t1£C\ H to 18, the cmrnp, which cosl\ S75. cmph.1\llC1 m.111 aroup 1n\1tuc1ion 1n lhc :1rc.1• or dcvel11p1n1 11nd refining the technical ,kill, required 10 beet>me .1n :ttcompl"hed 111,1\'CI I 11n1:". l'o.1llhJndlmg telhn1que' 11od g.1mc ,,r,11c~ 1l11mt£ cnmm.1cc .1c11on will I-.: ~trc,wJ 4 ~ I or more 1nform.1lll11t m 111 rei;"tcr phnuc th.: CX'C Offin: of (\1mn1unil) \\:r.1lc' 11 (714) 4l:?·~~>\0 fountain Valley camps I he C 1ty 111 h1un1.11n V,11fcy Commun11y 'ICl"1l ... , l>1\l\1tlll I\ offcnni: 'l:"er.11 c Jmp\ for "'' 11h 1h1' '"mmcr. I hi. ••ul' h.1 l..\.1h.1ll c imp. which mcc1, \lonil.1v 1hmugh fhur\t.1.1\ I rom 7 llt·ll ,, in Juni.. '·I Jul~ IQ, h.1, .1 rC&l\11.111\lll kc of $72. 1 hi.· hm h."l..c1h.1ll camp. "lm:h 11ff1." 1hrcc i:r.Hk k\Cl\ ('" 7 gr;u.k. '(.Cl HI i,:r.1lk .mtl ~1u'm JV) run\ Im .c fl\e·wccl.. p.:nod June I "'.Jul\ l'I \lomla" thruuih friJ,1\ "11h J rcg1,1t.il1t1n r..:c llf S !llO Th.: ,.,11.:\h,111 p1k [ c,1mp t\ u crcd for Hmni,:''"" from ~1.1dc' ) through 8 he .... m1p "111 n .:1 \tvnll.1) lhrough I h r di\ ·\ug 5.1( Im h•ur ll.t\, of mtcn'c trl'm n th.cl mdudc' -k.11n1nc 111 ,,111..c. PJ". •d. Jig .rnd drve I l1~hl11~hh 0 111dudc \Crl1c.1l 111mp IC\llll \1tlcn m '" ,1,, "'"·•' .11d,, 1..1mr 11•urn.1m. nl .1nJ L.1111p I 'h111 Rcft"'"'""" f.:1. I' S% ~ll ~ r '" mnrc 111form.11tnn f'htlllC \ 7 I I l C)M. ·~~ Summar Shadow runs •\ ..CflC\ 0£ '· .inJ 4·ntllc IJCC\ I\ hc1n~ held •• rllll"ICll. P.irl.. '" Co\l.a ks• (llC'CI ltl E,t,.nl:t.I High ~hool) The do11c' (1•r lhl '·mile 'enc\ .. re Jun1: W, Juh 11 and ~~ 1mt Aug II <1nd i! Au :!:?. "111 he 1h1.· \ mile lh.1mp1on,h1p r11cc Thi: 1fa1c' for 1hc '·mile 'erk' will Ix: June :?7, July lR, and Aug 4 Jn1t 15 Au& I~ '4-111 ~ 1hc 4·m1lc 'htlmp tln\h1p race. Rccl\lrallon 1>ca1n' <it ti pm c 1ch r••• nigh• .ind 1hc r,1ce bc&tn\ .1hout 6 ~ A w11\.cr form O\U\I ~ 'i91ned II the time of fC&"trallon Co~t " S3 per .:nil) ~' race and no 1:hcd.'> 11.111 be • ac1.cp1cd '8' l'or more 1nlorm.111011, Jlhonc C h.ulc' Appell 111 (7t4) 540·2'M "'JI~ ~aire Slioppes • lcepy Tnpp of Co to Mc a eonlJnucd hi~ rccurd·brcakina per· fo rr1 nee in the USAC ' We\lern S1atu" Midget Serie la t Sllturday maht, winntn the 30·1 p fe1turc at the Ventura Raceway m hi Pont11c For Lease-Prime Location Retail Space From 51. 85 gross Office Space From 51.6.~ gross The victory we Tripp' 79th in "Wc,1crn Sti.tc " competition, hi third in a row, fifth or the 1991 ~•Kin and 135th 1n hi' USAC uc1•a career. He ha\ already c'tab)i hcd an 1ll·t1mc USAC Mtdtct rcaturc win rect>rd and now ha' hi' 1ghl\ ~• on 1he hue R1ctt Vogler' ull·time USAC total curc~r victory rtcord or I til r 1pp caught eri runner up Ro y Huck on the l6th lar of Soh Jov n1 ht' r11cc, then let the rina IS cm:u1t\ around the I· lh· mil dut O'tal. flock slippc,t to I t1 t 1hc fin• h •"' Bob Da i >n up ~Ct1"d, w1lh Rk:k Grat John K•1ter rounh und c M1ra1m firth pp' victory e.11tcnd h1 ~nl I ewer flock 10 52 poinh -'th e l 1enc xhcduled J .anc 29 L:akcpurl pcedway. -,,., 0.l(t' ,..,., Largest Mall In Laguna Bmch. 1\vo Levels Of Sea111d Parking. Prime a.st Hiahwily Loalti>n. Heavily 'rrafli*ed Area. ges a MINNEAPOLIS -Jimmy Rodgers Jelt on the M1nne'°t1 11mbtrwolvc•' bench won't be quite u hot • the one he occupied for two years 1n Botton Garden. · Ncvcrthclc s, he knows that the goal or every team -from the glorious grccn·clad CcllicJ &o the tcndcrfoot·green l'imberwol-.c~ -i' winnina. "I think pre ~urc the hulthie t thins in the ~oriel, whether it\ 10 ~in champton,;h1pt in BOilon or 10 build ''" cvcntuul contender M>mcwhere elw:, .. 'aid Rodger~. who on Wcdncsd;ay was named the 'ccond coach in the Timbcrwol"c~ hi•tory. He rccc1-.ed a three·year con1ract, more than S600,000 or which will be paid by the Cclt1c.s. "I think high expectations ere aood," Rodger ,;ud • People h~re have ir burnin& de ire to win, too. • What will be looked at here is the dnclopment nf 1hc program, how th1\ team rcspond1. Obviously, wi nn ing rs what we're all about. But I thank that al'° th" '" .i lilllc unique situation in that thi franchise i- only two yea r' old. "The ma in thing we 're going to be looking at i trying to grow We've got to grow Wc'11e got to get heller Wc'"c got 10 mO\ic on to the next l~vel. "h pan!l1on, I'm not 'laying that you completely clim111a1t: that from your vocabulary, but at some ptunt you've got to start weanina your,elf .1wa)' from th.ll tvpc ol thinking 1n order to improve the mental \late vf your 1c:un '" th4'1 you're not 11\ing th.11 a' a crutch." Rodger,· prcdece"or, 8111 Mu~ clm<t.n, wa fired April 22 after two 'to rmy )'Cari. ~cau e manage ment thouAhl he w.1ntcd to ¥.in at the c:<pcn c of building ' ·nnesota coach for the ru1urc. Conversely, Rodaeo wi. fired May 8, 1990. from tu only other head coilehing job because he didn't win enough for ~ton. R<>dgcr , 4 , had a 94· 70 re.aular-sulOl'I record u'llcr two easoo , but hi, Celtics lo t in the first round of the playoff both ycan~. Hii1 eight SCllOftl as n loy•I a i tant meant nothing when he couldn't coa'h the Celtics 10 chiimpion hip . "Obviou,ly, when you move O\ler 41ix or seven inche~ from one chair to another, the chair acts a hule hotter. The expectation> arc different," he said of h1 Iran ition from a ~i,tant to head coach. "But I have 11 good image or myself. I have to ay I f cel good about what I did in the two yean 1 was he d coach. What I lenned wa that my system was ound 11 nd the wny J dealt with people wa sound." Mu'l'telman won 51 game over two years - beyond the Timberwol\tc ' wildest dream as a new franchi e -but had neither an acceptable sy)tcm nor enough J>(Xitivc dealings with th()!)e around him. He was fired becuu c he refu ed to use the team's youn& pla)en and bccau e he got along with "cry few people in the organi.tation; mo t player disliked him. "Let's face 1t. The fact of the mat1er is that the playe rs h3d a bia hand in Mu selman being removed," 31d Tod Murphy, a starttn& forward much of the past two yean and a UCI product. "From my experience, Jimmy Rodgers I a pcr)()nablc, nice guy who can get alona with an)'body. I don't sec an> more friction bc~cen the players and coach." Hancock, Hannah back at Falrgro1811 We are pleased to present LEEGIN ... COST A MESA This Friday night, two mu1orcycle racing stars ·arc 'chedulcd 10 appear at the Orange County Lurgruund for . pccdwuy Motorcycle racing. (Heg Hancock, ,, 21-yc.ir-old Cc'''" Me'a rc,iucnt, h11i; been racm)? 'peed" 3)' m l n~lnnd A a memhcr of the Crndlcy Heath l c.1m, Hancock h;1, been ove r ca for the la-.1 two )Car' He cnJO)S a 7 (lCJ Urit"h League ,1\cragc and will he making ht-. only '>Chedulcd return to h" Cu,1.1 Mc'a home lhl\ \\,LCk I lancock hcg••n rncmg 'pced"'i1)' ,11 1he .ll!C ur 10 In II), 0 m 1he Jun111r r;ung program. and """' t h" I 9 8 'i J u n 1 l> r "'1 .111,1., JI champion In 19 9, he hllJOH. tho Amer1< • .ir1 l ' S Long ·1 r:ick d1.1111p1on .ind lu.,t 'ea,011 g.1\C O\Cr,C.I\ r.u:1ng ·' Irv. In aud1t1on to H.1n<.:ud.:. P•''' MotO'-n>' ,1,1r Bob · Hurricane" llnnnah will he making .in appc.1rancc for the Su1uk1 ~1otor Corpor.111on H.rnnah "'" he m Cmta Mc\a on Friday when the g11tc' open al 6:30 pm. at-ease OF NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island• 579 Ntwport Beach CenJer • 759-7979 -B . .-th~ Dai(.-Pilot OVER 500 CARS A DAY ARE STOLEN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GARD-A-CAR Security System Has the Answer The GARD A CAR, Electronic Immobli:r.cr is a patented new anti theft Security Sy tem. It is designed to stop a car thief dead in his tracks. 1. GARD A CAR. is a concealed electronic control system. It's technically calibrated to shut down a vehicles electronic system within 8 seconds of being started by any unauthorized driver. 2. Research indicates that all car thieve follow the same mode of operation: The thief gain entry into the vehicle, starts the engine. and peed off ... all within 35 seconds. 3. If a thief wu your vehicle in any way, GARD A CAR will allow the vehicle to 10 20 to 30 feet. Suddenly. the thief is O'andcd, halfway into the trcct at 0 thc scene of the crime", in a tolcn vehicle, that he can't rcstan . Hi time ha run o t. He mu t fl~, wieh your car left behind. 4. GARD A CAR can be reasonably added to your pre cnt alarm system, to fully protect your vehicle. S. The new tracking systems being advertised arc very expensive, have a continuou monthly crvicc fee and only work AFl"ER ~vehicle i stolen. With GARD A CAR, The only thin& left runnlna ls the thief. GARD-A-CAR SEa.JRITY SYSTEM Cal Fa OistrbJtor Wormatb1 (714) ~. (7m) 348-aJe8 1# A <in A C'1 Dt1t01Ul1lliolt Sn Tltts1 Quliq A.,._.H o.ltn ----------------~-coSTAM MAURICE' • 947 W. l th St. • (714) 64S-0600 COASTGENUAL TIRE • 2855 Harbor Blvd • (71'4) S40-S710 GIRMAN MOTOR • 2119 Hart>or Bh'd. • (714) 646·7212 ------------------HUN11NGTO IEACH---------------- QUINN' Atm>MOTIVE,INC. • 7«>09SIMcf Ave..• (714)142·1051 • (714)141-1401 n'A L CAa • 11471 B leplilr ta. • (714) 143:-6711 AuroTllND CONNICl'ION • 'HOl 'IMbeft 112 • (71•) 141 ·USA I C.A.l.S. • 11222 A GoWrd St. • (714) 143-6773 ------------------NIWPOITllACH----------------...- D.DL MOTOa INC. • 2975 8ilcll S...UM H • (114) I 32 • (714) 152.flSJ \ I l ' 1 l .• : ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' :1 " • .. . -' " ' I ' ' I ' -' r--' ' I r. j: •• :· • I· • :. r: i ~ f) ' nt· 1• .,,._ "' 1 ,,.. .... WASHINGTON IHIJ' Tartanilin 1CC11med I.he NCAA Of COlldto<tlnc "•Nitn ot_.• collell lpo<U• •nd Mid °"'ltW tboWd tcp In to rcfonn lhe group. Tarkaniun Dale Brown or Louisia na S111e lambu~tcd the NCAA tor an hour on Wednesday before the House subcom n1i 1tee on Commerce, Cons u mer Prote c t ion 1 1\d Competitiveness. "The biggest problem" college sports? "The NCAA, period," said Tarkanian, the UNLV coach whose basketball p rogram ha s been u nder invest iga tion for eight of the last 18 years. I Fedor1tion ror l•l•rcolll&iale -mdEquilJ. Btown held up the 417.,... NCAA Nnnual and declared: '"We've I"' to bum """ biJ heavy bool<." 1'.Jlo NCAA enforces tM trivfat, botlt coKhes u id. Brown told •bout '" LSU ~ 1thle1c dyi ng of e1net.r aakod thlt his three best frieods (rota the team come to sec him at • dinner in his honor. The NCAA told Brown ii would be against the rules 10 nr the lhrcc to the sile of lhc dinner. Brown i3norcd the zidvicc. "I felt like a thief in lhe ni3h1," said Brown, who explained thal he handed the three players brown ~nvelopes cont~ining air fare. .. Tark1nian announced plans this month to resign, two weeks after photos were published showing lhrce ex-players with convkted sports fixer Richard Perry. Next season will be Tarkanian's la5t at UNLV. the coach said. pushed aside the discre pancies, ·rarkanian said. Tarkanian told o r a young assis~nt coach go t fired fo r driving an allllete to night classes so the ph1yer; could get his grades up. ''H e s hould have b een applauded,.!! Tarkanian said. "They wouldn't lis ten to the 111pc. Everybody is pctriried. It's a reign or terror," Tarkanian said. H e called th e N C AA 's enforceme nt system a t best ·~tnaccuraJe'' and at its worst, "loaded against the accused." , Ta rkanian said he's been harassed 1hroughout his career by the NCAA. The coach cited an example or when nn investiga to r for the NCAA spoke to a witness, who secret ly tape -record e d the in terview. The starfer's account or t h~ n1cc ting conflic1ed with the tape-recording. yet the NCAA U.S. Rep. Edolphus Towns, D· N.Y .. introduced a bill requiring the NCAA to accord due process to coaches, players and colleges iti inves1iga1es. lt's en1itled "The Coaches and A1htetes Bill or Righ ts." H o wever, Cr e e d B lac k, presi d e nt o r l h e K night Foundation disagreed. T h e NCAA ''is unde r courageous and enlightened new leadership," Black told the subcommittee. Tarkanian and Brown support the measure. They back a· newly Cormed coalition called the Rose Bowl to stay dry agaip this .year PASADENA -UC LA foo tball fa ns will have to ch.:e r wit hout beer for another year. l 'he Pasadena Ci1y Council on Tuesday voted .S·I 10 han beer and other alcohol sales at the Rose Bowl :tj?.:un this year whil~ officia ls s1udy whether fan rowd1ne~s 1s d im inished 1f the bowl is d ry. UCLA holds its home games al the stadium, loc:11ed 10 1niles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. I .a~! yea r. the city and the college each lost $82,000 in revenue because of the alcohol bnn. "\Vc'vc never had a serious problem but we've definitely noticed a significant reduc1ion in minor d1~puh!' and disturbances." said Pasadena police LL Frank \Vdls. "The do\vnside is now they come into the games h:l\ 1ng h;id too much 10 drink, bu1 they have 1hree hour~ lo detoll a!> the game progresses," he said. Sieve Saln1. UCLA '~ a1hlctic business manager, agreed that no beer equal~ fewer problem~. He said ;1rrcsts related 10 alcoholic consurnption .1~cragcd ahout tw o per game la~t yell r con1parcd with ahout e1g h1 per game in prior years, "ft was building so we decided af1er 1986 to ban ~ales after the third quarter but il didn't help much," Salm said. "'!"he result'> of la st year's ban were rel.Illy s1unning. T he number or incidents we re reduced dramatically." O nly two season ticket-holders wrote to UC l..A officials to protest the alcoho l ban, Salm said. The school received many letlers supporling i!, he said. The council's Alcohol Policy Su bcommittee wi ll monitor police s1a1istics this year and study whe ther a permanent ban or modifica tion o f al cohol sales policies is necessary. Fran Neumann. a subcomm illee member and executive director of Day One, a no n·pro fit Pasadena drug and alcohol prevention organization, said pe rmanently banning alcohol al the stadium may be a n1istakc. '·We ncc::d to n1an11ge it, not ban it," Neumann •uid, "l "he reason I don't supporl an all-out ban is !hat then v.e lose con1rol. People bring in ;1lco hol or f:C! drun:.. hcfnrc 1he ga1ne star1s." l 1CLA officials ~upport a pennanent ban. l 'hey .'lay it 1~ ra re for colleges even 10 ~ell alcohol at football ganll'' hccnu:.c mo~t ga1nes arc in campus racili1ics v.hcr c .1!coho! is forbidden. "\Ve 1nvc ~t 111 the futu re,'' Saini said. "We were dl'l1g h1cd wu h 1:1\l year·.., result~. Why go hackward?" -JJy Tht' ASsOt'iHted Prrss RESOtTS! 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Parks averaged 30 points and 14 rcboi.f{'dls his senior season, his rourlh on the varsily. He!' was the Or1tngt Coasl Dally Pilot Orange Coast 'Arca Player or the Year 1hc pas1 two seasons~ and earned CIF Southern Section l·A Player m the Yc1tr laure ls. A (i.foot· 11 center. Parks will Altend Duke University neic t fall , whe re he wi ll help theltilue Devils defend their NCAA national chu mpioillJl~. The l h ree·day basketball tournamc IS scheduled July 13·16 at UCLA 's Pauley Pavilion . -By tht D•lly Pilot WIN A FREE TRIP ABOARD AMTRAK ••• .AND BE A TRAVEL WRITER FOR A DAY Here's a chance for you to wtn a fn:e trtp aboard Amtrak. ••• and share travelling experiences With fellow ttaderal Amtrak will award three grand prtze packages of a weekend for two In Yosemite NaUonal Park. With transportaUon aboard Amtrak·• SAN JOAQ~ and hotel accommodaUons and a tour of the park by Yoeemltc Gray Une. AND. one-day trtpa for two to San Diego or Santa Barbara aboard Amtrali;! 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Alr ~•lity is fOfeU.t le be Fod tlld.ly with • l"SI olO TODAY'S SUH Sunrise: 5:39 a.m. Sunset: 8:05 p.m. ! BOATING Uctil•~ ....... ...,e._. -• 10 wett 1 O 10 1S llK!llt ..., • fool ""' this •'•••110011 aa4 _,..,.. $-" '°"""""' 2 ID J ..... FISHING 0 () TIDES TODAY fint high first low Second hish S·l9 p.m. S.4 Second low 12 .54 A.m. 0.7 Full Moon Last Ctr. New Moon June 27 July 5 July 11 . \ ~ I I( I< I I I \ \ ' I \\ I I h \ \ I I \ I ' I fUNE 25"H ,,, '7:30 P.M. THE HISTORIC BALBOA PAVILION BALBOA, CA •. Music Bv B1G BANo COMMOTION • An evening of dancing to the 6lg 6and sound fust llfie tliose faflulous nlglits at The Rendezvous, ~s part of tlils year's lncredlflle Irrelevant Weeft XVI. $10 per person Event benefits student scholarship funCI for USC Newport Harbor Oub. Tickets available by mall only. Reservations limited. Tickets will be held at the door. For more Information telephone: (714) 548-4942. Come early and enf oy dinner at one of these fine restaurants on the peninsula: • NEWPORT lANDING Dress: 40's attire or casual Looking to sell tbat eat&ajanlr nacJrtn1apln the1~e? Try the clOssif ieds. Whot' s jri to you is o treasure to~ else. For only $13.44 you get ~ lines for 7 days. c~ today. 642-5678 • STUDIO CAFE SWEET 'N SOUR COCKTAIL DIP 1/2 ·cup K~ Fn• French Nonfat DrttUe 2 tablapooas pineapplt Julee 1 tablapooa brown .....,., pecked l tempoon paprika 118 teaspoon~ alnaer 2 larae cloves ot prtk; pnaed 8 to 10 ozs. booeltll, aklnlas bra.«, cooked, cut Into I-Inch pleus • ln ll smalJ al bowl, ccmbinc dressing, pineapple juice, t.own sugar. paprika, aingcr and aartic. Mix well. Chill. •Serve sweet 'n sour dip wilh chicken pieces. Makes 4 servtnas· Prep time: S mmutes Nutrition mformatioolpcr serving of dip: Calorics, KCaJ 229 Fat,&· 3 Cholesterol, mg. S4 BROCCOLI AND RED PEPPER SALAD l lb. bunch ot broccoli, washed lllld cut hlto mimed nowtttts J/4 to 1 cup w.ter 1 medJum reel bell~. lftlded Ud J....._ 2 tablespoons ltlllOll Julee t teaspoon fmh.ty Fated lemon ... t/~ :;; C'la::: Noarat Dru .... • Place broccoli and water in a 3-qwut covered microwave dish. Microwave on HIGH for 4 to S minutes or until tender-crisp; drain. • In a salad bowl. ~ tOaetber broccoli, red pepper, lemon juice. lemon t, poppy sCtds and drcssina; mix well. OUJJ. Makca 6 lel'Vinlt. Prep time: 10 minu • plus chUlina Microwave time; .5 minutes Nutrition information/per scrvlna: • Calorics. KCaJ 37 Fat, a. .75 °'<>btcrol, ma 0 ' • QUICK AND EASY NEW POTATO SAUM> 11/l lbs. mew poUitoet. w11bed ud dkied iDto l-Ulda cubes 1/J cap ... ltlllale., .... ~.....,... 11• , r fraWJ ~ w.m pepper Jl4 tot..,ooa lalt, or to tlllle 1 tlllal1111 DOii trta dll l/4 mp Kfff/t FrH IUlllan Noaflit Dftlllna 1/4 cup~ oa6ons 113 cup carrot 1/J cup llv'edded acch1nl • Place potllOCS and waaer in a 2-qwut 00\lcrcd microwave dish. Microwave on ffiGH 10 to 12 minutes, or until tender; drain. • In a medium sized salad bowl, stir together mustard. salt. pepper. dress. and dill. • Add ~. carrots, zucchini and powoc to the seasoned dressing. Toss to coaa veactable!. Chill. Makes 6 servin Prep time: I .5 minutes Microwave time: 12 minutes Nutritional information/per serving: Calorics, KCaJ I 06 Fat, g. .40 Cholesterol. mg. 0 AMERICANA CHOCOLATE CAKE BASKET 1 ti...taa.frw/~~ao.tpomdcM.e l mpe.........., wltlpped..,,... daawed l 112 mp1 tec1a ~• liW or ....... Ff'M Noatlit Vuila ... Strawberry Fw Dtmert 1 .... ,,... ltnlwbeniel . l/l ,..,..... ... tberrt. • Leavins a 1/2-inch edp and a 2-incb base, hollow OU1 the cencer of the cake. ReterYo bolJowed out portion. . • Place Cllke on a lelVina dish. s~ whipped IOppina on aides Of cake. Attrlcdvely amnae fruits on side of cake. Fill cake with IC09IJI of frozen deuen. o.mish ice cream with remainina fNit Makea 8servinp. Prq> time: 20 minutes Note: CUt ~out ICCtJons of cake into cubes and ute c.te u a bue for I aundlc. NUlrition infMnldon/per 1C1Vina: CakWics, KCaJ 220 F11.a. .5 Cholellerol. ma. .12 A -...kt way to celebrate festive occasions with fanlilJ ..t Me.di ia to introduce them to the new spirit of Aa..a. lood. While times have changed, Americana 1111 lowe ndifi.oml summertime dishes. but now we want dlim ID: be IJI 7 • healthier and nutritious. There are lob c:A ways k> cut t.ck on high-fat, high-cholesterol cookini- _..~choosing a low-fat cooking method such as ..... Forl'fresh approach, substitute many recipe staples with fll free or low-fat alternatives. Here's a menu of traditional-American favorite , updeted Ind given a new reduced fat twi l These reci~ arc as Cllefree as summer itself and designed for simple and euy enlertaining. For tarters, whip up a tangy sweet 'n sour sauce for dipping cubes of grilled chicken. Fot an unexpected cntrec, treat your gue ts to Designer ~y Burgers. Everyone can use their imagination to · create their favorite, original burgers. See the recipe below for innovative accompaniments to get everyone involved in designing their Spa. Reuben, Italian or Mid-East burgers. What would a barbecue be without a tasty potato salad? This Salad -easily made in the microwave -transf01'1!'5 a wann-weather favorite into a fresh, party-plca.scr. The snappy broccoli and red pepper salad i also sure to delight your guests. Top off the festivities by serving a delicious chocolate cake basket filled with luscious nonfat frozen dessert and ummertimc fresh fruit. For information on dietary guidelines and fat free foods, send a self-~. tamped envelope to: Nutrition and Dietary Inf onnatioo Kraft General Foods P.O. Box 6255 Douglas, AZ 85655-6255 DESIGNER TURKEY BURGERS SPA llU/ftGBJt.S l lb ......... bll'Uy l • ·-...... cMmaa .... ar-•ls 2 talll Hll OW hfll/t FIW Ruch NOllfat Dn IP. l tMh .. DDal I ced+aPot: l/4 cup fllldy P'*d carrot 1/4 te.., a+oe dried ....,...,.. 114 tcup ll09 bl9ck pepper ........ rolls 1 cup.., .. ..,,.a I .... tomato. tlllnly s8ced 1/4 mp R.m noiat'at clrallna ltEUBEN llUltGEJtS 1 lb • .,_.. turkey 1 ,,.., ........ cMcbn.,....,..... 1 tablu11 DOii KtYl/t Fm Thouand bland onfat Ore.a• l/4 aap I ced cdery l/4 tc•" ooa bl9ck pepper 4 rye roll with canway lted.s 1 (I oa.) Call~ rimed. dnlDed 4 *9 rec19ced ra1 Swla cbeae 1/4 ctlp no-ecl hlud aoafat drasina n'AUAN aUJtGElt.S I lb • .,_ .. twkey 1 t4 If 111 ....... drickta bou~ules l table.tip -Ifff/t Frw Italian at Drellias l /4 mp .......... pepper l/4 cup diced .._.o l/4 teup ooa BACH dried basil and onaw> 4 '°"' ... roll 4 1ett11ce .. .. I ...... ) I 1,MJwd• 1/4aapl ........ ...... •Thread mushrooms on skewers Md antJ for 4 to 6 min with ~. Remove from at.ewers and chop for burger toppu\I . MID-BAST aU.OBltS 1 ........ ..u, t t1up DOe ....._. diicken bouillon.,....- 1 ... l11J-IIW/tF1W~NQilltlDrc 'I 1/4 tHIJD•CWTJ ......... t 1/4 Unpa• ' • ..,.. l/4 alp •• *' ..... , 4 (6-lld) .... ...... .... Gk •• 4 ....... ,... ..... • Combine twtey wilh boUillon. drcssi and ddired vqer.blei and hc!bl to cruee yow favorite burJer. Ml~ well. • Shape into 4 pemea. Orm 4 inches from hot coak. 7 to 7 l/l minulel per side. tununa once. • MeanwhlJc. piqwe ~ for burps. If deaired. lplk lllld w rol on p\ll. P\lce bursm on roll, top wilh p.Wrt et lllid clrilde .- tna. Each buqer l'OC'tpc ""' 4 9Crlinp. SIM B,,,,.,. Nucntion Wonn•~r ICfVina: Cak>ries. KC.a Y97 F11.9. 13 C'holellelol. "'I· .59 R••• .,,,.,., =~Ii~~ F11.9. 17 • C"hll lnH ftJl. ft'I· 71 Cabia, KCal 40l ~tmaa.... ~ Mltl-Er••-..r -12 ., ........ ---.,."~ ~ .. " .. ............. ..... -bcc--al ....... .............. ; .... Vitamin• and .oo::i· ~-me nlincrals t.nction ....... 111n 118 111 -· l·n 1•-body a ooiliiiiliili;;;._ .,,.._,. lllM lw:~•• """'' -1holr C•iorfS 111. Cur -~~~~--'~~~~~~~-·-·-·-·~1 Y~·-·-·~-·-·~~~~~~~~~~..,--~~~~~~-.....,~..,"'::~-:_,..,.., ... ~ ... ~..;;.. ... ..,.., .............. _·_··~~~-"~ ... ...,hc~ah aui . ltcllllUnend p:t no more -'° porcen1 our colorlcs flam Ill,.. dey. !Mn if !"" ,..... l•rkey cWc:n in plKe or....,, ... ROI atways guua .... yo. 1 choice . Oependina Olt t l1'1rcdien11 pu& Jn bJ t manufacturer, even 1111 boloana or uu111e mads f turkey or chicken can Mwe MOt calories from fat than anotht brand's products made from beer.I r•F" •CICllVI a A.M. ntun., ----.. JUNl26, 1"1. For example, Louis Rich Mi~ 1'urkcy Dologn1 cont1ins more r. (5 grams and 15 percent a calories from fat) thin Osei Meyer Sn10kcd Beef (less than gram of (111 and under 30 perccn1) .... FAMRY PA.CK r0f>9ed Fr"h ln-SIOO'e lSTROMERIA BOUQUETS ... CALMI ~-CHIPS ........ ~-Ol •• • SEASONING 1.9-0Z 11 .33-0unce WEL -PAC FRUIT MITSUMAME 10-01. Fried S.On Curd HIME INARIZUSHI NO MOTO I ·~- Fl•CO 'I TO 1 ... Z. ACK CRACK .. WHEAT THINS, IETIER 1 79 CHEDDAR a« TJllSCUITS • La. ...... DDDIA IAF81 •CA••or• EA.STE.., 6 49 .... TARINES LARGE, SWEET, RIPE i -----· To help yo~ .sort throuah all th1 varic1ics of luncheon meats fQ\ healthful choices. I have founc some which may be better choit.el from the '1andpoin1 of k>wcr f11 content: Louis Rich Hicko11 Smoked Chicke" BreaM, Ove1:1 Roas1ed or Smoked Turkey Breu1 end Honey Cured Turkey Harn; Oscar Meyer Chden Breut (oven roasted); Oscar Meyer Corned Beef or Smoked Bee£. Eich of these items contains less 1han one gr•m or ra1. Since most slices or luncheon meat con1ain approxime1ely 28 ak>ries, look £or packaaes that list one gram of fat or I~ to s1ay within fat recommenda1ion11 One last point. Don't undo 1hc~ benefits by applyina 1hc mayo with a heavy hnnd. Try the rtduccd·culoric mayo or mix 1 little non-fat yogurt with the mayo to f11rthcr reduce the fa t contCn1. Oreen leafy lettuce, alfalfa sprou1o;, cucumber slices or tomato will add fiber, nutrients, and an interesting crunch 10 your sandwich, Q: l'nt always confused by tht dntt stamp on milk. Docs It mtan that I haw lo ust II all up btfort tht delt shown? -P .G.S., Costa M~. 1·hu1 depends . Dating requirements vary throughout the • country. Your best bet is to check whether the words "uk by" or "sell by" appear before the date. Fr"h ................. LI. 1.59 S-t Red, GrHtt or lkltt• A produce should be all righl for LARGE CANTALOUPE ................... LI .• 59 LEAF LmUCE .............................. EA. .... sevcrul doys past the "sell by" BING CHERRIES • l~ACK _. ........... _ 12-0Z. CANS 3 49 + C.R.V. • DIDYIA LOTIO• 12.oz. OfUGINAL OR ENRICHED 3.99 date, but should be consumed berorc 1hc "use by" dote. In the case or milk. a snirr 1es1 is usually reliable. If it doesn't smell rresh. discard it. ··'·" ...... 2A9 750-.W. CHRISTIAN BROS WHITE ZINFANOEL 750-MI. ....... a.M 2.5.0z. VarM>fiM " OLD Sl'ICE STICK DEODORANT ..................... I• Rr1:/Jtcrtd dlctltlnn IJcralcr St'11nlon a111wrrs rc11dtr1· q11c~·tions 11bou1 nutrition, dlttln1 nnd food ldtas. ~nd q11c11/o111 to lkrnltc Senn/on, R.D., t'/o Orantt Coa.~1 Daily l'llot, JJO 1\1, Ba.r St., Cnsta ~lt~R, CA. 91616. KAHLUA COFFEE LIQUEUR .......................... I loM Yovr Life 100.Ct. Noturol tfi·Pot-v • ff MULTIPLE Vil A.MINS ....................................... • PAPER TOWELS ~~~~~"""'~C~O~LORTEX SINGLE ROLL M1C1111 uraa• ~AUAllMIFll• P'~•1a1.. 9 TO 10 " mt< .. n ... m .rwu OUNCE e o..ldo ' EAR Coe CORN ......................... 1.'J9 Citr1,19 Hil l 12-0i. LEMONADE ........................................ off COOL W'lllP TOPrUIU8 l ·OZ. 1.15 Atn.wklll"I Ch.Ms food KRAFT I-LB. SINGlES .•.......•..•..•..... 2.'f9 Gollo 1-0l.. VGl'iet* DELI STYLE MEATS •.............•.... : ...... 1.M .. uur•• •••• "'"'IOUS 1·1.1. l'ICO. I.ft •••n•• ••••Ln MA•nwacua· 1 ca•1011• .......... ACCl:PT •n• ••••• MA?llllS' c••• .... • ' • ALL OLAD rSOFFCD• ~.~2seL. .... STORAGl IAGS 7W wrr -- Pectin so lution helps preserve frozen berries By Suzanne Martinson Sc"-HDwttd lrltwl 5lftlct 1"he sa me pcc1in used to mitkc jam can help preserve the vhamin C in fro.icn strawberries and prcv.:nt the berries from darkening 1n the rreczcr. The pectin method has been around five or six years, says Susan Brewer, rood and nu1rition pcchtli51 for 1hc Univcniry of Illinois ooperatlvc Extension Service. She explain•: When vitamin C tunics in con111ct with oxysen for • 10111 period -as it might in the freezer -it is destroyed by the oxy11cn . At the llllnlC lime, ma'ny fruit", lncludina strawberries, have "'' on1.)'nt111ic re11ction th11t causes thcn1 lo brown. The pccttn "Olution: • I "-.1~ powdered pc: 1ln • I cup •ntot • l1 ~p .llllllt ~It~ l'(('tln ~nd wotcr In medium ••tH'Cp11n 11~:.I 10 bailinJo 111lrrln1 ront111fltly; boll I mlnuti:. Shr In •"Pr 11nth dk!IOWcd. Poor mh111ro Into 2.aip ~•urinJ cup. "dd tnou1h rokl water lo n11k 1 l c11ps. Chill. M1tc1 •oou&h lot l .. ·16 rltuJ a( .Mr1~rr~ It ii«"PI fof 11:\'efll ftcllt i'tl lhc tcl'l'laer11or, AKorbk 11<:id CMn bo. lckied to pectin llUl\llion 10 Pfe'W'tlll llaht f'rwlt1 rmm d1ttcnln&, lt<IWOYtr. lho UCtM'bk add will ~ ii tfftc!h'cM• IKt the dudot1 "''"'' he w~d within "'° d•JI Tt> UllC', pni._p;ire berrlu. eltllcJ d*: or •lf1:ed. fo, f'nc.11"1· UllO 1•0 11hk,pnon~ ot pectin IUl"tiolt lvr tM'I t.:Upl hctrtt'I. Ufhttr fllf u101I bent. MC .-... ..... ti cra1 I "·#Ill. ... , ind .... 19! Noic ~ r ......-11uta. nffl M ped bwtu 1hu •uJ.i' b n<tt .... iy rur 1~ pttlttt to '')ell' c~ 1hc lnii1 W11ho111 1111:11..--------'l JUI.It, I~ IJ'Chn iohnM W111 ""' 11Jher11, • ' ~ -,~. ••4 4 ••• ·-· •• ·-. ···-----... . . . . , Vons English . Muffins Sliced or Fork Split • Reg. or Sr.dough-6 Pk. 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Begomo or~ ~d ~~-e!?x;"S:,~ Peppers Large Bing Cherries CAJ1fonuo Crown Eo 299 Lb .99 Lb 149 Driscoll's Raspberries 8 Ounce Basket c.alifomla Grown Ea .• 99 Lake to Lake American Singles Wrapped Cheese Food 12 Ounce Package Vons Premium Quality Vons Pink 89 , Grapefruit Juice 1 460unce Con Vom Boysenben)r ~ 179 1"1cf~•--*~~1a 1'Jt Vom Wide Noodles 69 r.tro wtdll at AolllJ IJ 0..C: • Vons v.-ble Oil • C\inctl 11n1111 (Von1 r..or11 oa-:z. Vons Bathroom n.ue 2 ......... uf. FENCING WINDOWS WINDOWS 0.. We do rt an From In· 'W home estlmale 10 nsy ltnancmg plans to complete worry tree installation h ,, 1 lC.l lrli [."[1_[11 0.. Custom-made to prOVIOI 'ill Jhe tightest seal Po&sible O. ChOose from double 'ill hung cawment garden. bllys bows 1nd even special shapes 0.. They're profess10Nlly Amnal'I t1 ........ 'W installed QUO.ly Ill ~ ........ 850:4!1[ ... 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Herc arc wme ....,._lions from her: . 2~Wltcr I IH CUPll IUllr 1/4 eup rornJlarch t llNI n bus .st rllWbc rry acl•dll Mir ICJFlhcr w1ter, 11u11r Md corM&1~1 _ boil 11nul clear Add mawbcrry tola•in IO hoc 1M111un: Cool WiU llt•)' rrcsh in contaiiaor in n:friecrttor for 1 eo;z~. SO.ra:: C1rol)'n Beinlich, ~ "8" P1nn1. •If you ·pick your own berriet, protect them from direct sunlight, e peciatly Jn your car. STRAWBERRIES AND CHOCOlATE MOUSSE CHOCOLATE FUDGE DIP • Refriscratc your bcrric , uncovered, as soon a you act home. • Don't wash bcrric until you ar• ready to use. • RclTIO\'C hull after washing. Soakina will make them lose flavor and color. I (1-<l\lnc-e) ~uue un1wcc1CCIOCI chocolate, Mehod I {14·ounce) can sweetened CIORdoMCd •ilk (not ~•poraced m10c) I cup oold w1lcr ti 11hlc.p<l!Mt1 n.m•f1t yoiurl • 6 tahlctPoon• prcptrcit cllocol11e. r~dgc sauce l•lf2 CCI r<'Oft frozen or11nae JlllCe c:on~ntratc, 1h11wcd N11trilt0n .. 1 1nrurmahon per -.civing 74 caloric" 2 arumt pro•c•n. 11 1r1mi carbohydr1tca, 3 aranu tac, 0 m1lh1rami chole rerol. • U1e ripest berries fir t. I (4-ouncc 1erv1n1 izo) pactlaac inltaftt Chocolate nAvor puddinq mix Abundant peaChes also deserve yqmmy recipes i-apeed ~. tme CMf leaM OI buy. Whtt. witlllt top plNlrtplf'lo la ,nlee, fUly !ooded, cor phOM, ~ wheel•. *"' deck apoffer. $176(mo. leoM. Coll 16N679 $23,800 For jult '20 we'll run your 1>e2\t" 8d In our aut· mottw Metlon, wtth a picture of your car, for 3 ~ MCUtM Satur~. Copy muet be lubmltted by Wed. Call Candy NOW It 842--5678 to place your ad and get In on thl1 · Introductory offer! The Automotl'Ve Gufde 1ppear1 evety Saturday. • P1 tc. for Dt!VtJf' ~rtle1 no change1 can be made bn origtnal copy. AT HUNTINGTON By~ wtnnec1t1 ktWs ..... ,,...,. laMc• In the movie "Steel Maanolias," there's a beauty·shop Kcne in which Dolly Parton ofrers her recipe for Threc·Cup Cobbler. It's so easy. she says, you don't even need 10 write it down: I cup fruit cocktail, 1 cup sugar, I cup flour. "l serve il with ice cream to cut lhc wcetncss," she ~ays. I recommend th at you not make this. But then, I f1~t turned up my nose when my mother showed me :i recipe for Too-Ea y Peach Cobbler, which uses moo hy white. bread ns it11 top crust. I tried the recipe -which got to my mother in Indiana vio a friend of my aunt in Montgomery, Ala. -and wni. thrilled with the result. lt''i just ll matter or placing strips of white bread over fruit , then pouring a very simple mi'<ture over it. All the butter and sugar c.1ramchzcs and make for a cri p top you'd never expect. Granted, you might not want to 11ervc 11 to your fancy friend and run the ri k of having 10 admit 10 a Wonderbread de ert. But lry 11 for your family and 1udgc for yourself. ( BEACH An Oceanside Lifestyle, Just A Bike Ride From The Beach. Imagine ltl l.Uxurious, one--and two-story townhomt/ condomlnJum homes, some with ttwir own 1wlrl apas on ttwir own private decks. delianed and priced especially for youna slngla and coupltt who low tht beach ~nt. but h.11te payina ~ . So .. Of theM tptetacular homa feature upan iw oett'ln vieWI; All h.w privtte patJoa and decks. two bathS, muttr bedroom Walk.1' doeett. o and two-c1r dirtCt·ltttll p~ mid moftl Stltct ttM pun that .ult your own atyle. ON bldroom and dtn, two bedroom or two ind 1 loft. If )"Oi.'I art i~ by tJw romantic 1rom. of uh watt>r, tM ~ liOWd of Alff, and the Jp«ial awlronnwnt of Ont of callorftla't mott celebrated baeh dtitt. tutt one look 11 aJI It • takes. OPenini this 1wruntr. Vitit tM temporary ules offo •t 8302 Atlant1 AYe. • $180 000 From tht low / "6cWlltu1WdlMdpuMbt1<1nd ~ ..... "'11uuw1tw UNWULlblllty al eon. or all prite c•t'IC" 1991, Coft<Wdi~ You can use just abOut any fru it, but peaches are aoina to be especially plentiful and ni<:c this summer, according co the U.S, Department of Agriculture. W11h that in mind, I've foood t~o other yummy peach de ~ns. Sweet Peach Mou c 1s adaP,tcd from "Seasoni; in the Country ' by Ruth and Skitch Henderson. s~ect Pcachc with Tart Cream I ndci pted from "Sweet Times" by Done Green pan. The mou c i~ lovely and light. It's easy 10 make, but requires a food proce.sor or blender and a mixer to whip up the cream. Make it ahead and cover your dessert glasses with plastic wrap so you can just pull them from the refrigerator and serve. ll 's sour cream mixed with sweet cre am makes Sweet Peaches with Tart Cream so satisfying, even though il ls implc. It's best served warm (15 minutes out of the oven, the author recommends) so it melts the cream, but it also can be served room temperature or chilled. Another elegant and easy treatment of peaches is to tos <,hcc in a little bit of honey, and pour over some chilled parkling white wine. Let them stand for 15 m1nu1c' and spoon in servi ng bowl . Or try the classic Pcnch Melba· penchcs poached and then chilled, 'crvecl over van illa ice crcnm with rn'pbcrry '11ucc. I he trick for peeling pcnche,, c"cn if you're not going to cook them, I 10 blnnch them like you do tomut<>C,. Drop them in boiling ~ntcr for JO seconds, then remove them from wntcr w11h a poon u,c n 'lharp paring knife to lake the '"''" off EA Y PEACH COBBLER 5 IO ti peaches. peeled pllted and \heed I 112 cups sus.ir 2 tablc\JX)()n flour ii:u I st1c:k hutter or milraannc, mclrcd S \lice~ of white brca<t Prche11 ~..:n 10 350 dearccs. Place fru11 in butlered • hy 8·incb bakins dish (ul CfU\(S rrom bread sli~. afld cut each hcc Into frvc finse~. Place the hrc1d rinser~ O\'Cr the fruit. In 11 b<rwl, m1• 11pr, flour, cu and huller, r our Ill.Cr fru11 and hrea~BlllC tor l~ to 4~ minute), un111 solden Serve' 5 In ('i WEET PEACHES WITH TART CREAM About 6 .rc.ichc 1/4 cup l1thl brown 'UJlr I 4 cur ar.inuhUctl 1ugar I 12 ICI J'O(ln cruund c1nnunon lf8 tea poon around d~es 1'2 cup sour cream I t;ahk roon u111r 112 cup heavy crum, chilled Blanch pt;4Cll by dr01>pin1 them 1n bu1hn1 w11er for IS «On<h Peel and p11 •hem. hc:e them 11n1fonnty, Prchco.11 twen to JSO dcfn:e Bu11cr • 9·1nch ric ran caruna 1 Neer cdac or PIO rl11tc m•~c II mere or peach slice • wund i.1d r .. ~1n1 edge of pan Continue tu m.1kc c111:lc• w11n fn111, 1x11h1n1 the '""' 1n on;: circl ... , •• ns.1 the rrc«dina cut Ii; 1 the nn .uc comp.1c and che lrull 1 \l11nd1n1 11~1 upr1ih1 Mi• brown 111111u, II( cup 1ranul11tcd \uau. <:lnn.1mon i.tnJ ckJYC prinklc ~enl) <M:r fn111 flake 1buu1 40 minute" lkmovc '"'"' O\icn ind pl4\Cc pan on r.1~1.; 11~ h11nd, wh"I. l!~cthcr 1n 11 mi:chum !l.1\\_l ~our tt~.1ni anu 1 111hlc,~win ~ua.u Wlup hc11\I)' ncam Y..llh 1 mixer Ju t unrH II hold Mii! ,,Cllb. llt ;& JIC'On(ul or whirred crum Into Che '°ur uc;im, then folJ th<l re t In aiently with 1 ~o11ul• (Cn~.1m ~ n be in11dc urhcr 1n t~ d•) 11nJ 1cfri1er1tcJ unul !ltl'\l1n1 1nnc ) M U rr11n111cs 1r1cr fruit hu «1m, Imm 11K1 QVCn, •hen pochc1 r 1t1I! •11tm cnou1h "' mell crc1m llipll)' 01 crvc at r [\m 1cmpcrn1urc ur C\'Cn chiltnl ff11n1 ~hn 10 l<tMC In I p1 pin anJ p"1ft 1n10 dcQcn bowls or jllllfCI 1 or Wllh Cl'Clm. f ru I ""111 keep 2 days 1n rcfrt.cr11ur .,,.ppt"d n plauk. Cfc1m II· iccp I da ift rcfr JCrJtor n 11nip1 mflllifti:t I 4 lo 6 Mt\P London Broil USDA Select Top Round-per lb. 24 oz.-Ralphs .88 ' Super Bread 7 1 Whit• or Whut FreatMach loaf Save up to .20 • Kraft American £~:.~!~wqo M 1 Fat Free-11 Sllce Food 12 oz. pkg. Save u to .76 .98 12 pack-Natural Light Beer 3 3 1 Anheuaer Busch 12 01. cant-Plua CA Redemption Value Save up to 1.59 • Fresh Sweet Corn Yellow-each Limit 8 Per Cuatomer Brawny Paper Towels Auorted · I ea ct. ro11 Save up to .24 6 pack-Coca Cola or Pepsi 1 2 1 or Slice, Dr Pepper or Sprlt•Reg. or oi.t Asaorted VarletlH 12 01. cana-Plua CA · • Redemption Value Fresh Mangos nch .59 9 Lives Cat Food Maruchan Instant or. LhlH LHn EntrH• Auorted VarletlH·I oz. can Save up to .12 2 I Lunch 3/$1 Or Wonton Orlenlal Noodi.1 1 .49 O.t. to 2.25 01. pkg, • Buy 3-Save up to • 77 Prices Effective June 20 thru June 26 , 1991 . ... 14 ''*· A 11 \ Everything You Need. Everytime You Shop. .. • I M•llllf are )kh. 11ds •ttctloft or ... ftinre ~ ICtMtioa can be .,_. for mo • children, but adult 1~mmn will • required. Molt coolnna implemenu are ~·· and 9dulu can YM the ~ pea,time to teach ane Mfelj 11.ona lloaa the •Y· An ..nJt may e-1en be able to promote • Httte interest In aood nutrition by lcadina children 1hrou1h euy recipes: A dish made by the Child is a dish eaten by the child. 2 cup. ptepared huic (abctlaa I ~ fully llpcl W•Mlcrrlc1, ltClftrnCd ud cruahod) 1(4 cup 1na~hcd banana I lithlci.ruon l1:mon Juice 4 e11p' wgu I f3ck11ac powdered frUie ~dn ]/ cup w;alcr Yield· 4 (II-ounce) conlainc,, Prep umc 45 m1nu1cs M1ot rruits, lemon JUICC and "'Pf lhorou&hly in II hlflC OOWI. Sci aside -.o minutes. Sllr fruit pcclln anJ water in 1 NNll sauccp•n. Brina to a boil, •l~ constantly. Boil l minu1c. RemOYC fJorii hcnt. Stir pectin mi1tture into fruit mhm1ro. ;&ctivities. What piece of whole-wheat roast 1n the mornin1 would not be more appcn ling if spread with humcmade stra~berry free~cr jam? Freezer jams are so easy 10 make thl\t they're the perfect erojcct for children (i;ee recipe). Even tiny hand. can help crush homegrown 'trawberric." and stir in the sugar. General FOOd~ (maker or Sure Jell fruit pectin) has developed jam rcci~s with kid appenl -un d even a Jelly u '"i Kool·A1d drink Continue stimna 3 minutes Pour into plastic containers. CoYcr Let 1t1nd 11 room 1cmpcr1turc 24 hours. Store 1n freezer. Aner opening. store in frid&c up to 3 wccki.. If no other work -;urf11ce 1s avnilable in the kitchen, set up a e;ird table. for it'i. the easy-clea n Ooor you're arter. few run-to-do food 11ct1vit1es nre neat, and powder. Variation: To make the Koolcst Jcl~ 1n Town, mix I paeklgc powdered fruit pectin w11h 1/4 cup suaar. Stir that inlo l envelope favorite Oavor Kool-Aid The Daily Pilot pr11121ta •PURE VANITY", a r1ader contest that highlights the best and moat intriguing personalized plates along the Orange Coat One monthly winner will receive 4 FREE SUPER CAR WASHES worth $48 from the Hand Job Car Wash & The Orange Coast Daily Pilot Do you have a personalized license plate you'd like to have featured? Then drop by the Daily Pilot offices at 330 West Bay Street in Costa Mesa between 9am and 5 pm and we'll take a snapshot of your vanity plate and enter it in our contest THIS WEEK'S FINALIST Dan Ma rquette 9f Corona del Mar has 3 cars all with ' . similar plates that read "Marquette's Car." ················--------········ I SPONSORED BY I• I • 100% Hand Car Wash Professional Automotive Detailing • Unique Motoring Accessories • Mobile Detailing Service Available 1545 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa ""'HAND JOB car wash & detail, Inc. :~·~~5::::::::~ ::::::::.~I LO.TRUCKS OUALUES ........ ~ -·-· 111.M --·--·-------------------------------------------- .J1.~ CUJ" Kml•aWHt chooolalc ch ..... 2 tllblellpOOM 1hortcnlna. divided 1413 cupt C• tO-Ourtcc pactaac) pcant buuer dtt91, 4'V1dcd ~~~~nee c:an) chow Nin 11~ cup ..,ic:IMxlOk1n1 nilled ua11, Drted ilpri«•I , 'nipped, op1ion11I Yield· Aboul 2 dozen Prep hllh!. 30 minute) C'(M;r uay with w~cd p.1~r. In modaum mtct<IWMvt·"-ifc howl, pl14.:C I cup chocol111c chi!>' 1tnd I tlllilc~poon hnrtcni"I-M1crowni: ''n h11h for I 111 2 m1nutc1 .,. •nlll ch1p1 arc melted when ~tined. l1r 1n l·l/4 cups coancly brolccn chow "'c111 naadlc~ •nd 1/4 cup °"" Drop hy hc:ip1ng 1e11)J:l(l0nru1, onto pnpatcd 1r11y; 01Hcn \ligntly. Pte'I.' 2J) aap pcanul huller chips into eovluc : 1ll0w to set unhl firm. In medium microwavc-,urc ~iwl, place! n:malnin& l cup pc11nut bullcr chip and rcmainina I 11blc$poon ,horten1n1. MICrOWlvc on hi&h for I 10 2 minutes or until chi~ n c melted when •tirrcd: 51ir an rcm11n1"1 1-1/4 cups a>arscly broken chow mcin noodle• and rcma1nin& 1/4 cup oa11, Drop and natten au directed PfC1, remainina 1/2 cup chocol1tc chips Into c:ooloc>: allow to set unhl firm. G11m1'h with hits of dried aprirols. 1f desired, Recipe from l lcnhcy ROUND-A-BITE BROWNIES J/4 cup unswcclcncJ COCOlt powder VJ cup vccctablc nil 2 cup~ iugar 4 CU\ 2 tCil\JlOC)O\ \'an1ll.1 I· I 'C cur' flour I tcu~llllOn hnk1111 powder 1/2 1c."poon \Ull I ·2'.' cup (11 IO·ouncc - I c_.... Knoa Unnavorcd OClatinc 314 ~ ~ *"" milk 1 cupll!Mfflltnler 2 c.111 lro.ei atrawbcmc• 112~..., Jn bleilder, sprinklo unnavorcd 1cl11in over eokf milk; lcl 1taftd 1 iftiftulel. ~ bOilllll W91cf and pt'OCC• II low sped until telllint it 5ely dia-sofvedi abOUI 2 19inu1ca. Add su8*mcs and ~·re ~ 11 · ipe!od unhl amooth. PoUr inlo 8 (S oz.) peper: a.t~; freeze until plftt frOaa, abou1 I hour. Insert wooden Ice cream sticks; freczo until firm, about 4 houn. To serve. Ice 1tand at room temperature 2 minutes; teat 1w1y cup Makes 8 popa (lClllUt bullcr chips or v11n11111 milk naw1rcd chiJ)\. d1vuJcd Yield AbOul 3 du1en Prep 11111c: 20 m1nu1~ Bake hmc; lS minutes Preheat oven to 350 dc1rcc F. On cookie sheets, place about 40 p•pcr·hncd f0tl b.1lun1 cups (2-inchcs in di11mctcr). In larac b()wl, hr t<>&Cthcr cocoa 11nd oil until smooth: )tlr in sugar. Beal In cus and vanilla; stir 1n nour. h;ikin& powder and all Stir 1n I cup pc_anut butter chi1J1, rcscrvin1 rcm11nin1 1Jl cup for .. fl'O'hn& " Drop m1 x1urc by rounded 111blcs~nful\ into hakin& cuix: bake t5 to 18 minute~ or just until 11c1 and vnaU crack 11ppcar on •urf1cc. RcmOYC from O\'Cn, 1mmcd1~tely place about 6 reserved ncanul butter crups on center of cacll brownie. Let \land !otvcral minutes IC -.often; s\\irl mcllcd chi~ wuh a knife. Kcc1pc rrom Her hey. Safe a:>smetics are bought in Pharmacies. ANTI-AGE SUPER lletinol it contldtttd lo be the bftt anH·wrlnklt trtahMnt b~ltnt on the marMt. Now the rttuKh camtd out In Europe and In lhe Un1ttd g.., ti. confinMd ih ability to help nduct the number and ~h ol wnnkln. bi.ntlw npmmmtation and the will to provide ever lnOl"e ap«lflc tolutlont lo the request• ol cvtbMn haw ltd to tht development ol Anh·~ Supn with Super Rriinol Super Rttinol a new. powtrful, anh·wrin).lt molecule con11thng ol Rttinol and 1 polypeptide ch.in ol JO 1myno.icidt. linked together by 1 blologic1I rudOf Th• MW f<Wmulation It dietingu11Md by 1b ability lo pm«tntt Into the skin at 1 rate ol I to 20 times gtt*r th.n the normal ~nol and th«mort neum an ntmnely powerful action .,inst wrinkln On Frid ay, June 21st Korff consultants are offe ring a complimentary make-over. Ca ll for an appointment or drop by between 9:30 and 5:00. KORFF Speo.al Cmnwtics for Pharmacies Mariners Phar:macy 320 Su~rior, Suite 120 New~rt Beach, CA 92663 (714)645-7200 540-1220 496-6a>O 642-5678 I CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2·5678 FROM "°"TH ORANGE CO. FROM IOUTH ORANGE CO. THE OAtl Y f'll.OT CL.ASSWllEO CWFICf HOURS ,....,._a.- Moft.l'rl ....,_, 30pfft .....,_<=-.., ..... ,.oo.m-!J~ DIAkMI PUellCA T~ OIAOLM MoNey ft! I IO l'M r...,.., ~ I ao PM Weclneedey Tl• UO PM Tilund9y weo a :io PM FrtN\' Thwt I IO PM .....,.,, "'a ao"' ..-.., ,,., ..... CHICK YOUR AD TH9 '"'IT DAY r 1>e o...-, Pilol llrt-IOt ethc:>ency IW>CI -ICY -oc~ ettll't do occur ,...... ~ -yO<lf eel IS rMd OKll ll>CI C:hee:tl .,._ ed ~ Reporl e<10<1 ........,,...., IOM2·!14111 The Deoly Not llCc:ef>lt no heb<.~ty '°' eny .,,°' 111.,., ed"'9r11HtM11t lclf wtwell ,, "'*" be tete>Ol'tollle .. C191 '°' 111e coet of 111e ~ ec:t_..ilV ~Dy !fie error Ctedol CM enly be eaow.o '°' ""'"" -·-~ _... "°' Plod ...... )0 dllYI ... ..,., ...... .,. IUtlfKI lo llul "04 I'""*" lo f~ dlllfOlll COfnP\llM •' 1 • ·~ ot Ille unpeo4 ~ per monttl, ell COl4tc110f1 coe•• 9"d..,. r~ attot"9'1• .._ .... n --· . Ii ... - ••·ul tllll • f •• • ... Gt'IH'ldl 100£' 5~ SOLUTION B~ll>o.t Peninsula 100 71 PENINSULA POINT Great 28R, I BA, by owner. gOOd financing ""OM 213-258-e933 CcJruri.1 cfpl M.11 1 Ii;',' Purc"-ff lhe hom• of your cl'IOIC• wilh only 5% down No doalng COlll need•d. Thia II not a VA, l'HA or •Q· ully 1hare. You , .. -------• celve 100% owner•hlp ' 100'9 1ax t>enelt11 Mu11 have c .. an cr•dlt and alabl• Income Call Co·Equlty, Agl 239--4334 IAHKREPOI Know About Bank R•po1 right after th4t ltu .. M Hl91 ,Of ff" lnlormallon call U3..0122. H 111111 I I·' I. I' I cl ' I( I> . CHARMING W"1 .ncs 28r 28•. lro or••• yard a pallO, ~ for r..-ital or ~. S50S,OOO !Z to 1how. 131.021 I Of ... ,.., .. .... your Wiii* '*" .... ,....,..~,,_ •• ,.1411? ... " .. ·~Id • ... ~38,.hee • ou.... I"' lot•, 1711K 229 _,.amine 169~541 . Cor(HLl (_ < 1 , t I rv 1 • ·. l 1 (). '· l 1 lrv1JH• 111 l l (! 1 • I ~., 'l 1 1 ( I • " ' 2BR ConOo, '°5-lowa -------....i OPEN MOUSE SAT I :30"';40 2115 BAYSIDE ORIVI! S3.000,000 GEORGI El.KINS CO 7~9-0100 Co<;tcl M~<;,.1 1 o,>,l Ren1·buy '995, rent appli.1 to purch ... 751·7"3, dy ••2·3511 EASTSIO~ 28R 18A hOUH Redone In- terior. A·2 lot. ~riced lo 1ell. l3t-4a.I MUIT IUY l'llDI. '"''"' In lrvlM 38A 2~8A, llv room. tam ,.oom, 2 frpl1, •Kira atorage ,.oom, com pool/•palt•n cour11, luah yard, 1926 1q. "· 22 8ute lerfty HH,900. Clll ........ A.c1'.~ Hl.o513 With yerd, Oul~k cloM for ,.... UIK dn. You fll'I~ UK/ mo ~na• :::===:;:===l~ii;i~ii''Mmtii' .. l 11111 __ II , . . . .' f ~ f • I ' ~ I; !'aide by O#Mf. '"" mlllnt~ 38r I'-' .. Ptloe reduced 10·•-----...-.---1 nu.ooo. o~eN l.0'81f...._ ... ,. HOU9 SAT/SUN 12· ... t110• e11u .... ill I 1tl 8AANDYWVN ...... --IN TIRAACE .... ,.9.304 l'W ..... .....,, • c 0 ., .................. ==·~J;':: .......... ..._. , ....... ,, .... ~ . ......... ....,, .. ...., eotMI .... .... -w•ll?aflll. .... ,. iffiii1NI .,,.. ... -· ........... PlllelO'•. ............ ,,...,... ~1up111 e.ct. . .._ ....... "''"· ··"'~ retired/retired, tor Wlillb Oft---. ....... 2199. ,..,I"'•' end Cli••• en•• of Humor ...... • AWllllll Gorgeoue J.etlpot, aw~. 30'•· c ... •Y· ..... --.... . " .......... ......... ......... : ...... .......... 30 ..... wtto love• tr1ve1, .................. end,...... ______ _ MIR~ IDlllthef, ·--WJ Sa .. .. [ I; i:}(•' I! ' ' \ llU.IU19 SWM , II, ...... ' Iba.. non ••119'. I ~--.. . ..-•Pof1!ne ....... ..... 71a1e .......... '"'9-w.ya. 111 .... ....,, MCUN,,. ~tor hon .. t ,_....,,.,.._, #'7H. HOW TO RESPOND TO DhTE{INE • CaJJ 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not sati sfied) When leaving a me age • Leave your first name • Mention your intcrc ts •Te ll yo ur age • De cribc your appearance ~ Specify your pref ere nee • Include what you liked about the person you arc re ponding to You may kavc a 30 econd me age. You will be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELl~ .. ES PRINT CLEARLY: (first three words are boldface> 25 word maxlmUT1 FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All CalHns Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. ( '0 f'JF ID [ r·n I AL IN f 0 RM AT I 0 N II i!I • I I lrge c1o .. 1a, garage, 185<> No pet 840.2495 Do you ~ IQ ct .. n • 2bt 1ba? Garage, new · cpt, O/W, at or age. -• ..;;,.-..-, .... D••_.;....;;";..r;...;...;.-.N_w_p ..... t 1 S7M> No Pet 840-2495 H8te fbr, 1.,_, lndry, •WTllDI• carpol'1, S700/mo. No •200 0 ..,, pets. 269 & 271 18th rr Place. 844.()452 ..,.a Large 2BR 1 ~ townhH. Frplc, D/W, garage, patio, lndry rm. 1825/mo. 2817 ORANGE AVE. CENTAUR MGMT 842·2288 •llA9T81D•• 28R cottage. W/D hkup, S7M. No Peta. E/llDE • BACK UY 2459 Rue de Cannea. 28R 2BA. gar., blt·IM, lnd ry 1825. 494-2471 - 11111.11 M•TICULOU9LY llAlllTAlm 1 A COMPte•. O/W, frpk: 311 E. 11th SI Ht. • . ' fi•' •! •, • ' •U Huge 1 llA 1871/mo Garden petlo, 1e· ceff.. Inga. Nr Huntington S..ch Pier. "9-2251 INCREASE Caqwt Electr1c,1I Jf! 1 u Haui111q J 7.'0 Cleaning 3514 YOUR DEKOKEA RECTRIC I DUMP TRUCK IM Re1/ Comm. Lg/amt Job• . Junk-Haul-Const. P.U. Cln-upa etc. 845-8580 REACH Repair Pro 15 Vrs 11'410n9 Power Restretchlng Com~ lltclrical nMdt THROUGH lnatalt New A Used 545-1350 OUR NEW FHV541·1972/Servlce ---------1 ELECTRICIAN IMPROVED Uc.1'597964 Prof, exp.,.,,., Local LOWER RATES (71 4) 84&-4230 ref. Avt. 8/1191 . Strong HOIJSf'"Jtting J 760 FREEMAN ELECTRIC bualneH PR back· nMAL• ROOMllATS N o n ·S m o k er t o ahart 3 BA, 2 IA condo nr. S.COMt Plaza. Gated, pool, jacuzzi ' partctng. no pets $290/mo H~ utll Avail 6/t 5 714/241-9759 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Psm1lng ln(l£xt Houstl Apt. Oual. job. FrM "' St hcl569897638-1758 W.P. YOUNGQUIST PifnM9 Con1rl(1ot QulMy pa1n1tng by ptolenoone!1 Llc#602098. ln•ured. Fr .. HI 84s-3305 ~ ,,,1Drlveways-pat1oa-OuaNty job. Low price ground 97-...eoe. paths etc. Ho pb too Free .. l 24hr.LISl2tt 7 We'd I0\19 10 take care llTllll ft..., Uc. IOIMI •(714) 7<M-5043• of your home Excel. WE Gitt u-,.: $2•60 per day Mlcke 536-0553 HARMAN ELECTRIC ref. 714/731-1811 or Total l~rj;'VRec:'o':. tosel Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is a treasure to someone else. For only $8.52 you get 4 lines for 3 days. Call today. 642-5678 Jc,., D.L. WNMtf T....-...... C714t e?._aM ADlllN. AllllTA College graduate ' Marketing nperle• Front ofrlce appi ance; wtlhng to lo c ate to Pa Springs. Salary 130,000. Send resi. & photo to· Mr Gartlaon, 42448 I Hope Dr. Suite 2 Rancho Mirage, 92: Alt: Local mentwom 1426/Wkly. Fact• aHembly at home exp. 1·900-7M·702C days/eve S5/mln. Lawnand~­UMin lusfl? CtlOdt tM ~ ec10fy In clMellled - No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The llllJ Pila fits in. ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION Uc.#547429 744-l288 Lv MH .. ge ellng S.rv. Advtce To Th~• A~ ~up~ Ma~nry~~~·~ R .. ~~tt~S~al~ The~u~M~71n IP•••••--~~--~~~·~-~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~-~~~~•-•••• tor tlos-Drlveways. Paint. •WE 00 IT RIGHT• I ·1ncls< .111( 1-; 4 lints. 30 <11y mm1mum Undclpe Miu 548-3096 •THE FIRST TIME• 111 ltle QUALITY CONCRETE (714) 751·2329 La wn C.11 ,, ~d111~ Ptd'•I. ,.;. SERVICE Orlveways-Pallos etc. • TREES a All types. 15 yrs exp ,. PIANO TUNING by Ir-DIRECTORY John 754-0183 TopptOIAtlllove l •wns, vine RHldent Refer· 0 :....11 U·S'>C•n'.JbG8 Fo I f I T J P II C C tpmt!tr.dnup 751·3'47t one" "'uallable C•ll r more n ormat on 1 1 onerele onst p •NC• 9 .QA T • 8 •'h .. CAl L TOOAYll Cone·8rlcll-81ock. Lie & New hp•lr. Aedwoodi * Y•r ...... """'8tlon Rick 288.0Ma, ASK FOR LOIS 'Bono. Highest Oual Low Cedat Poll~ CMINB CIHnup • Trff Trim- Your PnCH (714)962-7093 JI Whyt 842_7206 ming • Sprklr/Ughtlng m e Rpra e Seed/Sod Service Directory T J Pelle Concrete Conat Since 1973 (473164) Repr .. entallve Cone-Brick-Block lie l Bob 848-9288. aA2 A321 Bond Higllttt Oual Low U"9 .... Prlcn. (714)962·7093 ........ R.PAIRS Home/ auav ••• ••rvtoe• Ext 310 Rent•I PROPERTIES Lie/bonded. Match Paint.Carpentry-etc.· any advertised rstea. PUBLIC NOTICE Drywall Gw'f&45-5277 Speclal rates on Yard/ The Calif. Public Utltl •HANDYMAN• HouHclean Done th• tle6 Commlulon, RE .JACK K•NNRDY TILE 11og & .,,,. jo4--wot11 guar Dlrlsh wQay 843•9020 • QUIRES that all uHd, & MARBLE. INSTALL c.a en.c. ~1.o1ao ROU HT Realstant ho h Id d REP"'IR "'" ty Malnt , & full Hrvlce mo~!~. 0 pr1nf0.~.1r ;, Pave~. w;;,,in:-: 1 CALL DOES IT ALL Face-lltt Irrigation. P UC Cal T number, Sealing. 497·5e&6 Gen contractor et color, quality ear• & limo'• & chaufteur's handyman prices allordlble CMs 538-3213 Pet Serv1ct•', !8/0 HOLIDAY REUEF TLC for peta & i>lants OC home owner 12yra Xlnt refs. 751.a&~ Plaster Repair .JBAO lnt/l!xt. paten pl .. terlng Cullom texturing, qu.i1ty work. Pro~-No Prob- lems! 13ZW4 554·7M1 print their T C P num-THE ORIQINAL Small & lrg repairs of D tu' 1 ~ M I bar In all advel'11• DUN the TILE IUN fences. palloa, plumb-ua., • ~ • nt. 24 H EDD 541-5522 ments If you have I k h Ing, elec plaater, dry· Mo nthly/Wkly or 1 f f question about the I .::.~ & 1 ~~=-·~~! wall. Int ext palntlng,1 _1_1me __ . Frts __ -._2_4_1_·_184__;0_1 HEATING f PlUMBING Plumbing 3890 gahty of a mover, llm & Repair. Bathrooms-kitchen bath remodel GARDENING-Full serv Uc 541878 ~If or chaufleur, Call· Shower aoor.. Kftc· & additions. Lie. Landacape-sprlnklrs-__ ;...;.......;.;..;....:.=;;.;;;;;.::.:..._ Public Ullltlea Com-Floora.Plumblng Uc. 499197 A89 839-4900 sod·mow-edge-clnup, PLUMllNQ mlulon 714·558-4151 25yrs 0 C. 673..flOeS All rHldenllal & comm 'I reH ratH. "8-2719 Al fobs LOOJ pnott 40 gal. Appll;1nc:Pc; Service 3426 . . All MalcH snd Model• Courteous Serv 558-0615 3021·8 Hatbor 81. C.M. A sbestos 1410 AllEITOI REMOVAi. Realdentlal/ Comm'I. c.ntnea. 54&-SOH A11fo Ort.ill1r1q .i·1·12 lneMleOvt New Shop Location By Kevin'• Automottve 1027 Harbor Blvd, CM 842·12" A•> 1t S1•r /ICf•'. \ l , Tiie & Marble inalall & repairs & malnt Rel.. Landecape Remodeling Wlltt hoattt S ~r 111S1all S2$0 repair. Prompt ••r· •ble & r•••on•ble. Sp.clallats Seaward & Co 841-4203 vice. frff Ht. No Job Refs avall. 432-9827 R•landsc•pe w/color PLUMBING repair and too email. Frank APT. MAINT•NANCa All phasea Landscape remodeling Done by Tumer, 957·1953. Over 18 -•exp In Creative Deaton proleHlonals. 25 yre _.._ •· • Pie x i bl• wllhln j NB p TILE Installed/Repaired. ....,t M•lnt. We can -ur bud••tl n · · area rompt, Prompt Courteous StMee handle anything ahort 845_;5o5• C2r-353958 lntelllgent & neat FrM E11. I Ref•ences ol a major overhaul. -=-,,....,..,~...,,,..,·~,,.......----• THE FLYNN CO. Uc John & Shelby.84Ht78 Newport Beach . RON'a OMO•NINQ 282821 Call 540·1090 I Costa Mesa • Hunt1n9-Ouallty yard cere/reH. ton Beach AreH Call rates. 12 yr exp. NB/ CENTAUR MAINTENANCE CdM only Mt-1872 l!AD CHILDCAR•. '"home (7141 M•·2288 THI GRIEM ICENE RC dlNQP9 by Tarot Psychics 3qo2 Ct1ild Care 353 wfth pool. Lunoh In. ar ast-Preaent· olu4'e4 with outing Complete Malnt/Aepalr IJrwn.T,...~ Future Welt known In Age 7.12 842·3410 Plumb-elec.-carpentry Spnnlder lnst.dat•on other counltlft539-9$$2 (eve) Hu~t. Beach paint Rent•I pr-. TrM TrlmmltlQ}Aemovsl our specialty 540-5717 Lawn Main! & Qeanups Nanni••. & houaekeep-DAN'• Home/8ualneaa Rotottlling •432-8804• ~~ a,vall. Prof, Fexp Improvement n......a11 at. Lio. 41899028 ..,,,., n or out. roni ~r-· '80/Wk 571·5184. ~~'Y84tft~~lng, Cl0.1n•r>r; ,-.1 I >C'IVtr (', j·,~A, FIX UP YOUR HOUSE. I doe111r.-.. R•MOD•L.Mdltlofte MA80N'"·8RICK & BLOCK WORK Bond/ Lle'd 84e .. 34 Rooting 391U ••dler R..tlft9 & Repalr1. UcenH & Insur 25 yra exp FrM Est. Fin avl. 875-5095 R emorlf'l1nq & Add1t1on" J<i 1 f> LowlM'to ... """'ELIA8LE Houseclean-_.-.Cal.;....l .;;.Ja.;;.:y:...;.;SS0.;;.;;...3ooe.;..;..;;..;..._ oo•••n MARn•• 1ng b'f tl'le day Local HANDY ANDY SEAVICl!I has p«m. Ania. JC1nC ....... Kaea. Elec-Plumb-Pelnt. Lt Villani Construction Co Room addlllOna. t• modeling, quallty work #480017 Frame 968-7107. hom.. Fufl Yacht Serv. Call Yotencsa M1•5987 earpmry. etc N1~3 cal Bnen 873-1154 •24 Yiiiia •XP• Tewt "-'tentloft •A-1 MOVING* 73o.1313 CLEAN A l!XPERT rror • Job WeM eon.1 Setving 0 C fOt 1 & yrs Uc f·1511,642 ..... " .......... . ~P.,,.._1.oc*a ..... ~,.... .,,. • .., ,,., ... 2-oM? •A~L•Mfll,"A .... o.,...,_.,... UNqufl1unuau81 work Alt•rations. Comm•• Hyre.,. le MIMI• We clean rour hot.I.. Remod.Ung/AddltlOna from lop to bottom. Southern Perfection 842·7138 or l.te-1934 Conatructlon Corp. •u•v ••• ....,.... 84&-1100 Lie/bonded. M8'~h ....... ~DO~..,.sva--""'R.,..;YT;.,.H.;;•,..;N..;.Q.;;.t;;.1 a.ny •dvef11Md , • ..., Mechantc:al, elec1ric.1, Combo hOUH & yard I t bo t d t II malnt. Dene the pan no. • •a ng. lrteh •••· 843-0020 Bay eo.1Svc.173-Hn CMMlftl CLIMllQ Home • amaff o1ftee detell•re. •~rtn• ................... ,,... ........... t ! I ', •, ' () .-LT HAUUNO HllMCI OM9fyd~ Jon MM112 .DICK'S HAULINO PAINTING PLUI OU•I ... & attll ~ .... 6<48.S7H Junk to dump ' g9n-PAINTINQ DOORa "'9TAl.L8D eral haullng Large Ou•llty pe~fng. f >' · , / 1 I ! Window• • Slld9f•. ttuck ~~';. gate refetences. l'aif Pfle• CabfMta. ''" "' ..,......,.....,.........._.......,_,_ __ .. , Ron.1n.911a ('714) 800-5952 DUMP RUNa • .IUNIC ltAINTINQ.WALLPAPf .. Jfurnltllfe, tr .. h, trff ANO Af PAIAI t>tancchH, apptlanc•• Local ''' , r..,.,, .or11 Mtke 7 cty! .... 1Ht l'rH ell, ...... 1411 .,,_,.,. • ..... ~ Painttng1PaP9fheng1n9, ""......._......_ 11 Old country prof • .,... ,._.to._. Cu tom Int Jest. office .. • Mhl. Lie 220002, "4-lt12 REIT Sc r01'r· Sr·r 1111 '" . "'(1 MetlcUloua Morton'• Mobile Screen t.n,ice Nobody bHta Mo<- lon'• prtc.s Nobodyl Out prl<:ea are eo low you h•v• to lo~ up to •••the bottom (114) ... 2-Mff ' .... ! 1 r lo' I, r H1 I . " ' ' 2 4321 NTATIVE .,. end ti po· holi· pay at an ,.,. 0 -NT NitPI lCe. •ar-r•-I m to •m• Pat Sob •21. t70 en. ory No ). 7 t DELIVIRY TMU .. 8DAYS ONLY• N•wepaper rout•• avallabte In Coote .... llM ....... , ..... .. 5:00 A.M to 10·00 AM Up to MOOO S* dey. Car and IMUr· anc• required. Call 8'12~333. URN 11.ooo·a weekly •tutting ~· a• PER MONTH ho~. Ba your own bou. Start lmmad. No Hp FrM iuppll .. / * 10 COllECTIOIS * Pott.go l'rH Info No obllgauon. Send Mlf •ddre11ed •tamped anvatope to Bonut•A Boie 20e M.,CedH. TX 78570 Eatn S300 C.ah Dally buying marchandlM. No ••P· nee. Call 8AM·11,.M Mon-Sun •t 714/MO-el tt. POIMU9'1MO AIDI/ ~Y«Y S*90n Wiii Hain Good entry ot>Pfy. 764-0107 Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance 01N1RAL omc1 PHOTOGUHPY CALL 642-4333 Quality portrait 11udio IOOtllng few proOuctlon , ........... .,,. . .Ju"9 ttwu Dec. Fff. New- port 8NcPI. 133-7811 o.n.ra1 <>me• llLI ITARTIRI tNllHD• • $300-$500 Pef Wffk 18AM·12 Noon HUNTINGTON BEACH, COOTA M!SA, NEWPORT BEACH, JOUNTAIN VAU.EY, IBVINE & LAGUNA BEACH CALL1 .IACK M1.0t7~,_C.M. DONlllA 28••1M, Tu.tin GIRLS WANTED trom California. b• tween the age1 of 9- 19 to compete In lhl1 year'• Miu Pr• T.an, Junior TNn and Teen 1H1 Loa ANG•· L•a & 8Nt DlaGO ~AOllAllT9 Aur d•.>· June 10 Over 1 15,000 In priZH Sinn You As ktd: Robert and acholanhtp1 In· duding an all a.panM Cumm1ngi. late Gemini motion paid trtp 10 National• ptcturc and tcle\'mon slar, told an In Orlando, Florida a 1rotoacr "'The first TV series I Cell for mor9 lnforma· made, 'My Hero,' railed. I wanted to llon. t -4900-34$-2330 use a trok>&Y, bul the producer u1d l EXTENSION 4781 could nol. and I lllrtbutc lack of MOMa WORK • Spara as1roloey 10 the r .. e1 th:at the series Time ,.aint lovely min-was \hort-hvcd For my nelt scncs, lature toya, earn $20 'The Dob Cummings Show.' I .... No PP necee-aaty, 111'\d no lnvelt· 1n 111cd on u\tng asLrolOI)', 11nd lhc ,,,.,,_ raqw ed. !fun for scrics was a rou 1n1 su«:css" Other the whole famlly . notables considered "friends of Amazing recorded u troloay'' include. Anaic Dick1nsun, me .. -oa ,..,•al1 d• Ooc cvenn~n. Susan Str11sbcr& ...... Ce.II enytlma 1• ARIES (March 21·Aprel 19). I00-2N·2245. tee _____ _.... ____ ;..;.. __ , Attcn1lon rc\'01\>c) oround public INIUUMCI 11ppeoranccs, ~pcr1tlvc efforts. Agonc:y cuatomer ,.,. m1r1t11I ""'" You'll lcam more Ytc. ~ for per.onat nbout the "women In )'Our hfc " 11.,.1 Min 3 yrt agen. " I 'bly r I cy a.p, Agena I Y9-rem• c ck•\C 10 )'OU, poq1 11m1 y tema and Sal•d•• member, talk\ rm1ncy Contact At OulntM, TAURUS (April ZO·M11y 20)· 714-e.33·"60. 01vc"11'y, cxpcrtmcnl w11h varl<luS Interior plantac epe mode of lfln\f!Orlalt0n Ch1n1c" maintenance. Parl occur 1n conncctt0n with ba ic 1uuc<J, Ttma. ~..... D.-cmplo)ment. ctcrcnden11. Yuu11 be ....... 14t-eo9t more ,\ware of body 1m sc Gemini ... .,.,..;.,_, .leH fisurc: pr mlncntly. now h iring men/ GfMl"I (May 21·Junc 20) Cl\cclc women -" ~: ••· T1turu m ' SC· f'ocu• on crca1tv1ry, ....... pay .,,r~ po11M1on pefd call few vancly, d1 wcry, 'tylc. Dulles will 1 cMelllle 1 .. 1M1~1440 he made cry.i11I clcu. Ruic • ' a.t K-4t 1 n; ul1tt0n boomcr1n1 en your favor LIQllT .Al .. TI You II cZ\1\SC aura or Kn uahly " • C-\NCf:R (June 21·July 22). Gatn IAllCI PllllON ind1ca1cd v11 wn11cn wrd Att1C\llatc ,....,.,...,,. fllclMy, re c II n 1 s. 0 r c n l l n c ' u t =..I~. ,.rr. commun1n11on Check dutab1hty of ....,_, Ml •'» lnfoy aood•, Uc poi111vc concern In& Meko Ito OOO/mo 1't'lrrunhc f:11na1~n could d ~clop • • 1n1u ")11mc1h1nl~''°"'·" ,.,.,... ..,..,........,.. .. ~ *" a ,... U:O (July ''""'• 22): Rel•Uvc -.;'""'"'· Wll 1r111n could pl 'I rule ~,r "M•n Woo Came fMh. 147...,., __ to 0 1nnu." Allc nllon r.:vc>lvc• ••IDIMMa _,MT around damca1 1djua1rncnt, 141rpr1 Dermal ton oftlOO rot v111tnr, purclluc o r mu11c11I llNftl I beek. I loCao 1n11rum nl, hmuy II m Libra fiaurc lone CN9IPV>, •llP ,.. an nil 110 ....... ,,.....,,.,10 VllGO (Aua l.'· pt 22). Look ..... hc)'O"d the unmcd •IC, P ychtC ... .. .._ f lmptboon prCMJ 1e-cur11~ M«*Y •u. l ptlef'Cft 1 ly kn 1 1nll tic r«UYC r~d '°• Play ,.,.111n1 a11tte rca114'1n1 "<I nv Intent II fau )'ti lu ~ unawcr d Pi tn~d. LIBRA (Scp1 2'·0ct 22) Check Leo mc'~·•&c tmph.Ut!> on ~i:r, o1u1hortty. nccc\\1ly for mcctana tludhnc. Pcnon11h1y 'IMrklcs - vou'll be "' rl&ht pl:>cc al ipce11I moment Impri nt ~•yle, rcfu\C IO pl.iy ~roncl fiddle CORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21): Oulltnc 'ahcnt po1n1' of pm~ .am1nmcn1, pro1cct Help comes (1om d1~tancc. p<>:\.\lbly UYCrs<:as. Oandc\ttnc 1m.-nacmcn1 ncccsury if cndea11or " to be wctt~,ful Ane pl.1)" rule ,AGITTARI US (Nov 22-Dcc. ll) t:mphMI~ on 1n1111111vt. or11in11h1y, p1onccr1ng piri1 t-iew I011c could be on ho111:on Many or your fondest hope<. ~•~he, fulfilled in drilm1111c fa\h1on Leo, Aqu.mu~ pcr~<m> featured CAPRICORN (Ike 22·Jan 19) l'artncnh1p propo .al de,crvcs consldcra11on Fncu on career, prCjlt c, poarticipauon 1n community pruJCCI , Can'°r n111vc "&c:tlc>u\" wnccrnm1 unique pr~al. Learn mo~ about lcpl rtJhls AQ UARIUS (Jan 20-fcb 18)' OM.:r 1fy, make mqu1rac dt play 1ntollce1u1I curio"ty. Atten11on revolve Hound tra'llcl, lcunin,. com mun 1cw 11on, advc rt 111n1. l ca1t1ma1c rcuun ciiisl' for tdehnitt n tonl&ht. Enl'c'Y 111 P1. C:[ er cb 19-M.ard\ 20). Py filhna 001 proper form, money 1 rclcAICd Fmonaal 1a1u ot ono CkJ\C to )'UU 111r11l he rC&aflkd H .. pc:rtlncnt d•t•," lnvcacmcnt proc;odure roqulrcs fur&hcc c,_m1na1111n, ScorpK> rcpr~nlcd IP JUN 2t U YO a llRfllOAY: Mo ther had more 1nnucncc ll\ln did father, lruttnttivc knowlodao Pone cd tonccrnina property, real c't•t~. pmJueu uttltrctl by women Capricorn, C.nccr pcn1on r.lay 1mix>rt11n1 rOIC• 1n ~r lire. Cum:n1 ~le h hhahu ~'""'· {If ftl h!y, (r h llft. bk: nc-w "1¥t Dur1n1 A11.p1t yuu II be n:I~ ot bllfdcfl uallJ ~loftlift& tn KlmConc chc. f«ut thar month un 1ravcl, un rul 1ppcal, r ttee plcrnbc.r altn !MIMI ib , I 0 I J 0 N A I I 11 12 I I llo!--• --i-T 1-E -r-, --111 ~_c_L_u_M_H__.l;I ~=-~ _ 111"1 F di of the m09t expensive -1· I WOCBBE I 1--,~,-1---15-,,-1 G Complete the chuckle quoted _ _ _ _ _ by filling in the milting words ___ ....__..___.. ____ you develop from np No. 3 ~. PRINT NUM8UEO LETTERS IN THESE SQUARES WUT L\81' •101 a a •' t •e •K J 7 •Q' 10 a • K e s e •A J 10 t • K 7 G 4 80UTll •AK •10 9 8 .. 2 •A 0 •Qses The bidcfinr: Non.la Eut p-p._ S Q p._ P .. P .. Open.ins lead; Queen or 8,.;q,, Too'tzy (available from Bridp Today, 18 Viii• v-.., Bluff. BalJston L&k.e, N.Y. 12019. $21 (or Ii& illUel annually) is in ita &bird year or publicat.ion. and the mqa· line bu ahown cooaiat.ent im,p"°"'" 1ne11t. Th.it band is rrom an article by one of the world'• lndinr playerfwnun, F.ddie Kanter. Aa a puaad hand, North bu a t.ouih biddint problem. smc. lht hand bu little high-cant alttncth. • J, . ; ' tJ' : ' I , 1 fi'J but peat p~ po~ntiaJ. wt llichtJy pre!u a jump to four hearu over the augested jump to Lb.ree hearts. Two heart.a aa.n be m.mmed out of band u too puaillanimoue. To view the problem u poeed. cover up the East-West handa and dacide bow you wouJd pt.y four b.N lllfler t.be lead of the queen of diamoerla. There are all eorta of fi.neeNe JOU can ~ in &he t.Nmp auit. and you have done weU if you ipored -.cb temptationa. Aa lo1'f • heart.a blNk no WOJ'le than 3·1 and epodee '·2, you can claim your eontnct. Your belt cha.nee ia to win the .ce of dia.monda and cub the 6C9 end k.ina or~ When both dtled· en follow, you are pr11Cticalty bOmt. Continue Wtth a trump to tbe .ce, and u lonc u no one abowa out. you beve landed your pme. Leave both am.ma trump9 out· Randi.nc and cMb t.be queen of epadea. ReprdleM of whether or not a dert.nd.r Nffl.. diecard '°"' diamond k>eer Crom band. Suppoee Eul rurr. and CllSbee the °" ot beart.e. YOU still have thne Uumpa in hand '° Nlf a ..,.-, thereby eettiQI up • loni epede in dummy, and two diamooda. If no one rutra, Nff a epedt to ..iabliah the 13th epade aod concede • dub. Tbt de- (enden cannot tab more than two trump \ricb and a club. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2 3 .. e 41~1tem .. ,.....°'_ 51 T,_l*t """"'9 $4 DoGllMI~ Meo-..t 17 ...... ....... t1 12 13 ........... .......... ~. ,...._ •WTllOCK .. a..-a•MnM• PMUW-WIWMW' -...,. 9oh, Ktnl toe H ..... 5 apd " a . en.nn 11,.........1111,9515 --fl'Vf OOCIC/N9WPft, ~ eT aa arr tt power bOet, .,...,. C2DVZIM7) 112,"5 ..., ~ Shn. ez Mn•M - ..... ...., f1Jt.V1M) $24,"5 .;:~;:::·-;:;~·;;-;;:;-;-;;;;.II ... , ... , Alf a.ct1i Tia. l1 1ttoot, 10' (20Wue,) 122'"5 lO 32'. Ne.-Udo I~. •T N•I 6 apd W•l •r. •••cl. clean (10188157) l"t.AW· marina. 975-7939. LESS 1172 vw CAllPlll Rebuilt engine, excel- i.nt condltfon. 12.SOO or Mal Offer. 722..e344 79TRAILD e? •a .. 5 tpd (717()3.t) $19,995 CREVIER ... ----............... , ............ --lllNl71 21 ""' AIJo a e lf· cont•ln ed. l2995l 714195().8421!1 ;1!::;:~"";;;;:;:~;='! The L.efll [Mpwt!Mnt 11 the D.ity Plat 11 ~ to lllV10UnCe • new _.. now .v.it9ble to ,.... bull--Wt .. now SEARCH the n.-ne for 10" M no cxtr• ct\al'ge, Ind ..._. you .. .,. Md the trip to the ec.., ..... In Senti An&. Ttlln, of COUl"99, ..,N tllltch ll ~.:lwewll .. .,..~~NrMlt•t• --.... Countr ci.t<. -....... '°''°"' ...... ,..,,.., ... -..., thtrt "" yGUI" proof Of ,. tr ta •With County Dirt!. p..._ ICop by to fll )'CK.II' llctltloul ~ 1191..,,.-,t M the o.lly Plot LApl -· 330 WIOI Boy, Coltl Mela. c.lltotnla. " )'OU Cll'I not ttoP by, ..... -... 9t {714) 142-421. Ex1linllOn 315 OI' ,,. 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I n1 11d.:ct\ .JI • 111 '11011 7 FRH TOURS I .11-.l .1 fr et: ~ltlc.lcd. hchind· 1 hi.: 't l nc., t11ur uf 'he 'lr<111~c ( 1H1nty Pcrlormini Arh t l t1IL 1 on Monch1y or Wcdnc .. day 11 It! .ind 11 .1,m f·or more mfo1 mat ion call 5S6·A RTS, ext. S33. BRUUT i...suna Museum pcwest cxhit:>it " e Cutt~g Edge: Contemporary American Folk Art from the ~nak Coll~n" is now on dispt y. eaturifll 1l hnety o f works such as J5ainting.s, sculpture. pottery ahd textiles "1 self-trained oative Ame.ric.n unists, the exhibit continues through Aug. 18. Call the museum at 494-6531 for details. 9 l01I Of lMIGlll Comedian Rondell Sheridan, along with Todd GI s and Franl Manzano, perfonns al the lmprov in Irvine through Sunday. Shnv.' rhu1 'diiy and Sunday at tl·.10 pm ($7), l-r1dJy 8·10 Jnd IO JO pm (S IO). ;ind S,11u rdm R and JO JO pm (S 10) l·or 1111t1rn1.11111n l.tll 85-l-.'.i.J.'.i<; 1 0 COfftBIDUlf TUNES lhe Bl ue Marble ( 'offcehou\c on Harhor Uoukvard and 19th Street tn CO'>lil Mesa has a fu ll slate of e n1 e rta1ncrs £o r the week. Aclm1,s1on 1s FREE! On tap this week arc Goodbye Joe, acoultic loll... 1on1gh1; Ken Orso, original .md pop nostalgia, Friday; Enc ll cndcr~o n , spnnish nod cont<'mpornry guttar, Saturday; I ml ( ·!! ,1;11', new age Dnd JaU fu.,11111 \unday, Jammtn Java Jive, cdi:l ltl 1.dcnt night. Monday, Sunn\ D t11un. •1cou'>11c Ion ... fu,.,d" .ind N1tk lgnc'111. 1wi0, '' luc,1:1. .1111\ 'Nh-'70, nn,1.1lg1J, V... l dnc"l,I\ Wcc\...da) \how\ ~gin .ti ~ p Ill \\lCl..cnd \hl>W' .ti 9 ,1nd \und." 'h11\" .11 fl pm I or t1ll1HlllJtlOll (',tlf fllh <.~7(> 11 CATS MD PHANTOMS Michucl Crnwford bnng~ th e music of Andrew Lloyd Webber to Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in two <1hows, Sunday and Monday at 8 p.m. For 11ckct information call 740-2000. 12 LET'S DO fUNCHI The lmprov in Irvine .., combining a good 11mc t1 nd lunch to create "Funch'' thl\ I nday from I 2 JO 10 1 30 p.m. For SI 2 you gel an Improve bag lunch (complete wtth toy surpn c), \nacks by ponsor Fn10 Lay and comedy 'how For rc<;crvatlon'> c.111 ~54-545'i 13 ~o~ Naomi Judd ~top 111 Co,ta Mesa as they make their farewell tour IS a duo The Judd'i, along with Ganh Brooks. perform Sunday at Paci(ic Amphitheatre al 7 30 p.m. T1cketi. range from $18.70 to S27.50. For information call 634· l 'lOO 02 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 20, 1991 14 ... 'ACTIN 'Bertoli Brecht and Kurt Weill's musical "Happy End," set •'1 the, Roaring Twenties, nll® t>n stage at South Coa$l tory' through July 13. Per· fo1"anccs arc scheduled Tuesdays thr ugh ridays at t< p.m., Sat~rdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sundays at .2!30 and 7:30. For infororation and reservations call 957-4033. 15 ti', ti' MU AWAY Walt Disney Pi ctures pr esen t s ''The Rocke1ccr.'' a story about an youn1 pilot who with his mentor discovers a rocket pack that enables whoever straps it on to fly. With the help of his girlfriend. the pilot, dubbed "The Rocketecr:· rends off .. pies and villain' The film, which opens Fnday, can he found 1n theaters along the Orange Co:ul. All 18 CALLIN C --Round Table West, Inc. hosts an monthly luncheon next Thursday, June 27, at Balhoa Day Club. Featured speakers will be Eric Lu, author of "Wootly Allen -A Biography," T Jerrcrson Parker, author o t "Pacific Beat," Slcphcn Silverman. The ludds will prrforrn at the P ac1ltl Amph1tht'Alr<' Sunday. author of "Where There\ a Will Wh11 lnhcr11cd What and Why;· and Gwen Dnv1), author of "Jade " f1cket\ for the noon i.c-. .. 1on arc $30 ce1ch and c~n be oh1.11ncd hv calling (213) 256~7977. 17 =c~hn Biu rrc, who h.I'> .lppeared on HBO. A&l .ind fo~ how , tops Jt 1 he Ma1c,111. an Hunttnaton lk;ich Wcdnc:,da) and Thunday. l'nformMwe~. which will bcain at ~ r m . ,tl,o kn111 re Jett Mathews and Andrct1 W.llkcr Adml s1on 1s Sli, 1ncluJ111g a tlanner buffet; 1hcre is a •~n llnnk minimum. for rcsc:rvalu.>n., ot dctftll call ~ reservations an: detail• call 476- 19 ..... tllAltl South Oranae County Community 1 hcatre presents "His World and His Worlds," a reader' theater presentation of work!I b) Wilham Shakespeuc, todny at L, pthurch/ Brow n Bookstore 1n l .1gun1 Buch. Performance, art also scheduled for Friday and \11urday in Dan.a PoinL For dc1.111\ clll 24 -0808. 20 1r1••• Summer tart~ I nJay so why not spend ~ome time outdoors.. Take the kid' w the park for a picnic. hit 1he \Urr 11 one of the beaches alnng the Coast, ride a bUte or m oll thwugll Fa hion bland. , ! . • : t-'-:--.... ~_. .. L-.... -t-'-:.MllL~__. .. L....l..4-.L...lii1 ... ~~Jlllllllf...l.,.J...L....Jililll~~.Jlill!illj:.._:~~ ., t ' I • l I ~ ~nd: OC, Oranae (;ounty. OT, black I~. BT-opt., black tJe optional. pp, ptr ptnon. TBA, lo be arnnatd. CHARllY AND SPECIAL EVENTS Eummer Solatitt Eve, June 20, 6 p.m.. Y2000 of YWCA South OC Hotel fo r Homeless Women miicer al The Warehouse Re taurant, Newport Beach. SS pp. •Summer Slu ltr, July 20, Newport Hnrbor An Museum dinner 81 White rcl>ldcncc. Corona Del Mar. $150 pp. Phone Maxine Gt11h r. 759-1122 •we trrn Darbcqut, June 21, O li"c Crc\t 'I reatmcnt Ccntc~ ut Kno11· .. Uerry f arm, Buena Park. $75 pp. Phone 777-4999. •Rt<'ognlllon Tea, Juoc 21 111 1 p.n1 . Volunteer Center of Gre.iter OC .11 ~o '" Mc o Communi ty Center, Co'>IJ Mesa. Phone 953- 5757. •nooko;i-nlng, June 22. 2·4 p.m • • 1u1hnr Brad Lewi' ign "A \aUh <ln Lil e ai~1ta " at Martha\ Uook,torc. Oalboa J land Phone ti"J-71S5. •cnrr Momus. June 22 at 7 p.m .. Opcr.1 Puc1f1c dinner al Cc>nlin re"dencc, Newport Beach. SSS pp. Cont:ict Myril Kreudcr. 631·1249. •Dlnnrr, June 22, OC Trauma ~nciety at Waterfro nt Hilton, Hu ntington Beach. UT. Phone 571-0602. •Hnppy lfodln1. June 22 at 6 p.m., South Const Repertory end- uf.,cu on auction ancJ party ut fown Center. Co,ta Mei.a. $50 pp. Phone 957-2602. •Cr'}4ital Clrrle Brunch, June 23. 11 :i.m 10 2 p.m., Pnc1(1c "mphonv Orchc'itrft nt Bistro 201, 11'\inc $7' pp 8 Cl'lcbrin· Cocktail Pnrty, June 2' • H •~h Prior•t) at I h1da '~'Ilk Ill~. R 111 CO\C S50 pp. ( 11nt,1d (imny Hale, 8'i4-Rl08, or ( .1rol \\ 1lkcn. 72Hil!.1. 8 Golr and l't•nnl~ Cit le, June 24. I l11!h Pnoritv at The l inl..\ \11111.11Zh U1...ich Golt kc. S150 pp tc1111" SP'i pp (\lnt.1et (J11lll\ 11.11c. .~'i4· IOR. or Carol \\ .11..rn "'!' 6'\~"\ •rrl1> to I .. A.. June 26. Oh\.C ( rt•,1 I r1.;atmcnt Center' Kid\ at I h:.111 111p 10 Un1..,o.;r,1I ~l mho,, Un1vcr,al City Phone 777-4999. •t.• •'itstR, June 28, 7 p.m. to n11c1nii;ht, 11<1,\.cr., Mui.cum dinner dance On the G reen, Sant a Ann. S 150 J'P Bl Conli!C t Jo11n Murphinc . 497·~2 1 • elebratt the Thlrtlt • June 28 •II 7 p.m . Bower' Mu\cum at u Fie ta. S:int:I Ana $150 pp. OT Phone ~97-0821 ... IA~ M l e~ble '', June 29 111 8 p m.. Profc"1on nnd Fmance A soc fo r the Ci ty of Hope of OC thnner und pcrform.tncc nt OC Pcrformin!t Art Center, Co,ta Mc-.a S 17~ pp Phone 72 l · 7800. lu n Harbor Day. June 29. ft a.m 10 12 p.m • Newport H rbor Arcu Ch.1mbcr of Commerce nt Cn nncry Rc~t;1uran1, Nc"port Ucuch Phone 720 0611. •New t:nitlnnd cA hort Dinner, June 29 111 <':30 pm .• Opera r .1cific .11 t lubcr n:~idcncc, un Juan Cnp1,1nino. 55 pp. CMtflct Mynl Kfcudcr. 63 I·1249. BE~AMIN EPSTEIN'S pp. includes picnic with w1t\c i nd cheese. Phone 979-45 10. •n• tillt Day Bash, J uly J .. at 7 p.m., Opera Pacific dinner ar re 1dencc in Villa Park. SSO pp. Contact M1ril Krcuder, 6JJ.J249. •Mexican •lesca, JuJy 14, 4· p.m., Tod<h Chapter or Samt Jo. .. eph Hospital Foundatton at location TBA. S60 pp. Contact ~iarg~' John'On,-77 1·8211 • ama Woodley Golt Clas ic. July 15. 011\C Crest Treatment Ccnte~ a t Sea C hff Country Club. Nc"'pon Beach. Phone 777-4999 llCtkbrnrion Under tht hu ... Jul) 17. tribute lo Carl Karcher Jt ()1,nc\.lnnd J-lolcl, Anaheim llO • fair. July 17·28. noon 10 m1dn1gh1 at 0( Fa1ri;round ... C.:cxta Mc11a Rodeo<., quad race<;, side cars, motorC\cle thnll 'how. ruck conccrl\ and .1h1.: Bee ~1an." "ho lets 300.<X>U "cc' '"arm around him "h1le he plll\.' mu"cal tn\trument da1l~ at I pm SS pp , c.cn1ol"'>. Sl: ch1ldrc n 6-1 ~. S:!. children under 6. free: Phone 751 · :124- ART •Laguna rt Mu'>tum (307 Cliff Dmc. L.tgun:i Beach. 494-6531 ). l hrough Aug. lh. The Culling Edge. Contcmporal) American Fol~ A rt June 21·Sept. I: Arthur Wc'ilcy Dow · •~cwport H11rbor \rt Mu cum ( .50 San Clemente Drive . Newport Beach, 759-11~2) June 23-Sept 15: Diffrrcni ~1m1r11o, Five Vic""' of the Collectton llSeHrin Wundennan Mu~cum ( "\ M a~on . l n1ne . 47~-l IJA) Pcrm.1ncnt J ... pla\ of dr.1w1ng .. ..culpturc, film<., other "Of~l> b~ Jc.in C'och:.au Through Aug 1: Cocteau ' Drc.im' "Laguna l ate Afternoon" 1s the title of the official 1991 Festival of the Arts post<'f being held by its creator -three-year festival ~xh1b1t0f Michael Jacques The festival, to be held in Laguna Beach. j., scheduled '°' July 10 through Aug. 30 Cop1<.'S of the po:.ter will ~ available at the fC)t1".il .,<'"°port BH ch Cit) Hall Gatlt" (.HOO ,c,~pc1rt 81,d ~ewpNt lk.1ch M.i· ~ 150 ) I hroui:h Jul> 9. \(l'\;IK' b' Jane UJuman. '11khCI"\. h~ Jan11.: Pac ••<oor Party. June 29. Cit) of Ho~ OC Mop Tower parkma 'lrulturc. Co.,111 Mc a. •uook.,.igning. June JO, ;?.4 pm .• nuthor Stephen Arterburn !i1gn • r ox1c f'•ith" at Ma rtha' Booki.torc. Bnlboa hland. Phone 67J-71 ~5. •Wine Tasting and onctrl r tt\'ltw, June 30. Opui. One at Call away and Maurice Carrie Vineyards. Phone S53·2422. •r arade and 8K. July 4, March of Dime race along I lunlington Beach parade route Contact John Haga. 631-8700. •F1rc~orks Show and FHllval, July 4. 4-10 p.m • City of Fullerton DI rullerton H igh School Stnd1um. Phone 738·6575 •Hm\orks how, July 4 at 8:45 p.m • Cit} of Tustin at Tu 1ln H1&h choo1 1ad111m. Phont 544-8890 llSa,,.dust Fe lival, July 6 throu h cpl. I, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. art and crafb how 1n Laguna Ocach. S4 pp. Phone 494-3030. 8Sophlstlc.ttd Lltd7, July 9 nt 6:30 p.m., Opera Pacific dinner at Allred rci1idcnce. Ncwpon Be ch. s~o pp. a-r. ConlllCI Myril KreutJc r. 631-1249 ••• , tlval or Art • July 10 throuah Au . 30. JO n.m. 10 11: 0 p n\ on rc111iv:\I round.. Ln unu Ocach Tht.• Hro.1dw.1y c.1~ of • J rom Robbins BrOJd~dy'' tal..e. •' bo\\. Th • ~ow. which earned six 1 q39 Tony \\c1rd ... deri\i trom the m.1n~ grt'Jl Bro.adwJy mu 1Co1ls m~erp1cc~ chorcogr.lphcd .ind dircctro by Rohbtn , It comes to th<? Performing Arh CE>ntcr 1n Augu\t MUSIC. DANCE TH EATRE llOC l'enormin& rt\ Ctnttr (()(JO fo"n Center On\,, Cll'll.1 Mc,.i. 7..t0-W00) Through Jul\. ~: Le<. \11 er:ihlc' • 'outh Coa'it Rcpt rtol') (6.'\'\ Town Center Dr . Co''" Mc.,a. 7'i I· "'~27) fhrou~h luh I \ Happv l nd, lknholdl B1 c1.h1 and t<.u11 ~ e11l •c 11 rc1rn Gro't S h l\kt pu re f'r the.I I 1~~52 \1.11n trcc1. •• mtcn (1Hl\C, t1'6 "':l ') C,cm 1 he.it re: Jul) 11 thrnugh Aur 10 'l \)mfO\llCf\ rc,ll\lll mph1thcJtrc. Jun\: :?O through Jul\ L' 1 he \krchant ,,f \ cnicc .,1y tcry c.re (tluhcrt' • 2 Hulton Centre Or • Sllnta Ana. 9S'i-C l l E). Dinner <how F-nda)'' and 3turd.a)''" "Murder at C fc $2 pp. Phone 494· 1145. Reach. S'iO pp Contact Mynl •ra ttnt or the M• rcrs. July 10 Krcuder, 631 1249. I ISTING 11\'FOR.'\IATIO'Y. If throu h Aug. JO, 8:30 p.m o n •1s1h Annl'frHI') C't~bratlon. )OU lt•'t an ~'"' ti ti"I ,.,. •·c tavul Ground , La unn Beach. July D, PtQvidcncc pccch and <'hanit of l ofermatlon f or Phooc 494 -1145 Hcanna Center. Phnne 619-4990. Blatt Boot. dlrttl ln9ulrlt~ 111 mNew Ortcan Jftu Pfcnk, July 14 8eoj11min l!.p tt ln. c.o Bt.ck&ok. •.Ro•d to Morotto, July l3 at 6:30 p m , Opera Pacific dinner at l<rcuder residence. Newport •t 4 p.m • America n C nccr r.o. Dot JSOO.UU, Cc>ron.t dt l Society At Robert Mondi\\1 Wine \f•r. fl6l5. PIH>ttr (714) fO. nnd r°''k' C"cn1er. CMt:i Mc'a p~ U l l . Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, June 20, 1991 03 COVER STORY summer's arrival brings out best at area art museums I 11 h 1111' 111 lhl' 1111:.11 Ml ..Cetll', ,1111111w1 '''l'd 111 l'l' l..nO\\n alt the I hc'c da)' the 11111.,cum' put their hl''' effort fol""',trd d11r111g the ,11mmcr11mc. ')tng tnr '1c\\c1 .111en11on by ~crv1ng u rn1lfe inlormal. l1ght-hc..rtcd fare ol a rt thal grip!. your attention for all the nghl rea'o"'· Acconhng 10 the 'ummcr c~hibih on tap al the I .1~11n.1 Art Museum and the -..;l.~\p;1r1 I la1hor Art Mu~curn. 1t\ 11111 .1 rcp.i'l we re being 1nv11cd 10, hut ;1 ptcnK And. fm l'loth tourm .ind rc,1dcnt alike. the fun hell'"' lht' \\LCI. ' ,,, •11 ••I 1 Ill' h tl.! .... fhltl/l :1 \\ ,, ,,, q tll ti le ,11 1,11 111\ I 11 I \ ''"' ''"'l . 1o1.ld1111' "'' ,111d ,,, ' '1l' '"'( '\ I 1 •11111 ' Ir' tllll'd I . -111 ii 111 \rt, •1 I ( 1,1 \ 1111 1t 11 \ \I I ' I l I ' I I I lt•r 111 I '"\' ------Arts '-.:'\f'1111 ll.1rbw \11 \l11".t1111 . \\Ill f'IO\llk \IC:\\ Cf \ ,1 1.h,111n: Ill C \ ,1 Ill I II C p \'. r h ,1 p' II ' m () '1 It I '" I Scene C'-ILe rnL J ,1ttr1hutc.: \\llh !Ill· ''I\ 'II tt cxh1h111110 D1llercn1 \tor1c\ l·"c TOP TEN June 1 o-June 16 VIDEO RENTA.L 1 . KinderQarten Cop 2. Mermaids 3. Three Men & a Little Lady 4. Predator 2 5. Rookie 6. Mr. Destiny 7. Postcards From the Edge 8. Ghost 9. Quigley Down Under 10. Presumed Innocent CD's 1 . Paula Abdul "Spellbound" 2. NWA "Niggaz 4 Life" 3. R.E .M. "Out of Time" 4. Skid Row "Slave the Grind-Original Version" 5 Mariah Carey "Mariah Garey" 6. C & C Music Factory "Gonna Make You Swear 7 DJ Ouik "Ouik Is the Name" 8 Black Crowes "Shake Your Moneymaker'' 9. Michael Bolton '1ime, Love & Tenderness" 10. Garth Brooks "No Fences" SINGLES 1 . Color Me Bad "I Wanna Sex You Up" 2. Paula Abdul ·Rush, Rush· 3. DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince "Summertime" 4. Extreme "More Than Words" 5. EMF "Unbellevab'e" 6. Crystal Waters "Gypsy Woman" 7. Boyz II Men "Motownphllly" a. LL Cool J "Mama Said Knock You Our 9. Dalmian Dame "ExclusJvi~" 10. HI Five "I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)" 04 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 20. 1991 View' Clf 1hc Collecllun" wluch open!> t "" Sunda) and l OllllllUC\ 1lm111~h Sept 15. Organ1LeJ h' NI IAM\ "~"1ant curator Marilu Knodc 11\tll file di!>ltnct cxh1h11 i.egmcnh llcccnt Acqu"11iom Pmtw;u Calilnrn1a Painting 1950· l'l:<O. ~L'11lptun:. Rc\1,1111!! Ura\lt\, P.11nt111g'i lorm the I\):-\()\, aml Mult1plc' • D1tlcn·nt ~tom•,· h.1, hccn dc,1gncd to 'uggc't thl' "'lrlet} .ind lkpth lll NHA~·f, pl't m.11wn1 hnldlllj!' ind 10 n:On 1 thl' m ,111\ '''"·'' .. urrcnt-. prn .1kn1 111 nn11cmpor .tr\ cuhure I he mu,e um \\htch hq:.111 d1.,d o p1ng 1t-. pcrnLIOllll lllllClt1011 111 the btc 1%t>-. h." lt1Cu,cd nn :icquinng ~or'-' h) [lll't \\orld W.1r II Cahrorn1,1 1r11''' 'uppkmcntcd h) don.11ron' ol \\11r1'' h' m o d e rn .i nd cu111cmpora1\' ar11-.1s or n.1t1lin.1I .ind m1crn.1t1n11JI rcput;it1l1t1 lhc V.trll'I\ ,,f media in th1' nl11h11 11m will 111dudc ~ork-. h} ~ud1 k .1d1ng 11111\t' "' Jnnnthan Bornf,).,, Nunq Uravc,, Torn Hollanu. Nath.in Olivcrn. Elmer l31~d111lf. O.iv1d P.1rl... Pnul \Vonner, R1ch.11d Dichcnl.orn, Rtiland Pctcf\cl' H;i"cl ~m11h. ltJlo Sc.in!-!·'· J11h11 \lCrno..kcn. W1llinm Wile\. Cl.tl' Olcknhur~ • .loJn Urrn\ll. (oullgL \c i.:;11 Rohe rt K.1"'ch..:nht rg .• 111J CARI.ENE CARI ER JULY 15 JOE CANNON JUlY 16 JEff PEARSON PLEASE C AT(l14)~ NoLATER T~ ALGusr 1, 1991 Andv Wnrhol 50Ciety. They use their art. not only Down the co:l\t at the La,un11 as a form or elf-expression - J\rt Mu,cum, the 1dio~yncra11c some with on almost mi ionary .1r1wori.., on ~i play arc by a hO'it ~cal, convinced that the purpose of of "" hu1lly unknown nrtl b, m«ht their work is to reveal, preach or ol whom u e from rural tuca and teach -but often as their primary h.1v<: h:ll.I li1tlc formal education mc1m of communiCAtion. 'The Cu111nf. Edge: Conlcmpor.uy Chuck and Jan Rosenak. whose ;\mcrrcan •olk Art from 1hc new 416-paac publication Rl),tamk Collection," on view "Museum of American Folk Art t hr o u I h Au t. J 8, i a EnC)'dOpedia o( Twentie th Ccn· comprehen rve exhibition originally tury American Folk An and organized by the Museum of Atti ,._.. accompanic the exhibit, American Folk Art, New York, in will join two local folk artists - recognition of a ignificant growth Ted Gordon of Laguna Hills and or interest in these self ·trained, Jon Serl of Lake Elsinore -in a native American, contemporary p:snel discussion at the Laguna Art folk artists who con istently break Museum this Sunday at 2 p.m. (A with tradition. book signing will follow the pa nel Reflecting • mult1-cultural discu ion). The panel is free with cxpre\\ion, the cxhib111on i'( "' mus cum • d mission, ~ n d d1vc~c as Amcnca. Among &ht 7'l reservations ore not required. .arw11 , 22 ue Af ncan·Amcrican. Ncwp<>rt Harbor Art Mu cum, eight arc nati\lc American and &SO San Dcmente Dme, Newport c1 ht arc He p. ni . There "re 56 BcDch, 759-1 122 Adm1 10n: SJ men and 16 women. for ttdu/H, S2 for students, cniors W1cfclv con,1dcred to be the and n11/1tttry with current ID. SI f1nc,1 Cl'lllecuon of t\\cntleth· for children 6 to 17 years of age, ccntul) folk •rt in the country, 1he mcm~~ free. Ftcc on The days Ro\Cniik'" have se lected ft6 item~ cburtcsy of Beacon B1ty from their "a t accumulation which Enterpri'tc , Inc. H ours arc: include\ pa1n11ng • \CUlpturc. n1cscJoy 1hrou1h Sunday. 10 a.m pottery 11nd textiles The work arc to SP m clcurly individuali tic ond Lltguna Art Museum, J07 Otff out polcn e~prc' ion • but ror all Dfl\'e, LMguna &ach, 494~6.SJI the d1\er i1y. there arc unifyin& Atlm1 ion· S2 for adult~. SJ p;attcrn to be found. Frequently 'tucfcnt Rnd cnior , children employed in unp11d job,, they arc 11n<lcr 12 •nd LAM mcmbcrY free unahle to purchn~ 1t:indard art Nour nre: Tucsd•y 1hrnugh Artlltl featured in NHAM's ~exhibit to dlscm wom ii informal Fi"c artist~ whose \\Ork~ arc featured in the exhibition "Different Ston e : Five Views of the Collection" and a rcpre~ntall'<C from Gemini G.E L. \\ 111 each pr'C!lcnt an informal 45- mmutc talk in the gallcric\ at Newport Harbor Art Mu,cum All program will begin at noon and 1ue free. Museum odm1~1on i\ alc;o free on Tue dny<1, thnnk to the gc.:ncrO'ill)' of Beacon Ba) En1crpn!>Cc;, toe I he ~hcdulc of 1.1lk' is J' foll ti\\\ Mnn: P3lly, painter. Jul 16 PJll), ''ho 'ay~ 'mean1n1? '' .1 pre)(.;\;\'· never ,, comple ted thing. · mai..c, ''orl.. 'uch J "Orih,"' 'vhich lll\.Ol"e' comple"< la\'cnng' 111 l.lr.iwing. hn"hmg, .. crubbing. modl!hng, in'""tn~ .ind drtpptng .1n<l "hic.:h OlJ) 111corpor;11c a hlr!Cly of mcd1.t 1ncluc.JtnJ Oil, acl)lit:. irotph11c. ml, charcoal, en . mode' of pamtm~ Recent worl\ have included p1ecc'I of broken mirrof\ and 1maJC\ of ~nakc . 'pidc~ and hutter01e' Grmlnl G.E.lh: Jul~ JO For nc•1rly :?5 )'Ca". G1.:mm1 (, l· L ha\ C"Ch1h11cd Jnd puhl"hcd conic mpor Jr) gr .1ph1c .mt.I \Culpturc cJ111un' h) ,1 \Crttahk Who' Who of American arll\I"'. Tim £bnrr, painter: UJ. 6 E:.hncr·, conccptualh hascd ,,h,tr.1c1 pamtm '' worlo. '-"llhtn the anon)'mou,, neutral qu.1h111~' of mtn1malt'lm and que!l1ton the realm nf .ib~cr.1c1 pc1mttn~ 11\Cll. \lfork I.ere, culptor. AuJ(. IJ l CIC \ \\Olk rC\CJI\ ,tn IOICfC\I Ill the ph~\lcal and c\pre,,l\C qu,1f111e' ur prtmartl) tndU\lrt;tl m.11er1.1" ·~111nding Vur11cc ... ltl.c m.111\ <'I I.ere \ 'culpturc1;, '' :H nnce .1h,1rac1 .ind rcfercn11.1I, 'usgc'd1ng 11 torn. do or \\,1lc~pou1 A former c rpcn1er. Lcrc: h3'1 done II number or pubhc: url comml\'IOn nd i" l11W 1n1cH!,tcd 1n 1he impact of .trch1tcc.tu ral '>pace on behavior .ind perccp11on Erk Orr. palnttr and "ulp1or: ~pt. 10 Orr h.1, C'Ch1h11cd for clo~ lo 30 \Caf'. ha' in~ produced m the: l'>Mh .ind ·10, 1n,ulh1tton' c\plonns pcrrc:ptmn' of hght. 'P·•CC <1nJ \Ound In more rc:ccnc '"or!.;' .. uch a' the mu,cum', mi\cll mcd1;i p.uncing \.1l :.:· ~h1ch mcorpor,11c:' J:Old le 1f hone .. ,h, C'.11 "nn. .ind h1' "" n hlooJ, Orr Jcm11n,1r.11c' h" bt:l1cl '" hnth 1hc (\1"!(:1l1H' po~cr 111 .1h,tn1c1ton .in~I 1he Ol\!>lltal .ind 'J'llfllu.11 fl''"cr nl fllhl I cir murc tnln11n.11111n ( 111 I hl U'llllll' nhu.:.1111 11 llq1.irl111cnt ,,, 5'1· 11 ;:~ ,1111d, mo<lcl in.; fl.l'h: compound\, r;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;::;:;;::;;;:;:;::;;;. .md '<irimhc' .1pphcd .11 c.J1ffcrcn1 ... 1.1i;c' of the p1c1urc mal1ng prOCC\\ Knrtn Carson, painter: .July 2J ( .ir'on i' cquull) 111 home with ,1b,1rae1 .:ind rcpre<icntJl1onal \Uppl1c and u~ any m1tcnal uncJav. JI a m to S p.m che) can find uch as tree part", _____________ _r;::=::::::::::::::::======;1 tin, window 1,h1des. wire, tack'!, .Ctvllttln .,...,.. Pet and Plant In-Home Care Buy Corltlldlon ribhon\, fcathc~ and cquuu.. ,._._~-·~ Bold, ob c~"vc. c~prc l'<C, '°"' FAEE DllL ... '1\IOlllU')' -thc~c urt1~h arc an pt.,.."'*" ed. cal (71•) 15CM>7211. independent hrecd, frcqucn1ly out ~eon.ca.. Mo,,.......,..._ of \tcp --.ith the matn tram of --.cx.TAlllEM.CA-7 Cztllltl Vlallll llPvlee • Pet Walking • Pet Transporation • Bon ded with References Clll Glal Ftr MIN lnfOl'lltl1ilft (714) 848-9894 P I I I I N T S THI MD ANNUAL ~,-''13()18.s BJ?sriWG Irv Aif " -···" FIFTIES FLlnG PIES81111GCWSIC CAISOf lll 40'St SO'S & 60'SI ""'""'11 0.U .. $SMRISTPlm $2MSl<a.Plllt SltlnllOflm RmES-mu fUI WITH lM DmlTAlllBT RAlUllllG "O.YIS9 & .. UOOY HOUr, GlfAT FOGO AID MUCH MOIU • lOl\ Of Pllm • OUI TO-YO, -.E Al MID SO'S C051Ull COITfm --- I I ; t ' ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY FIESTA -5 DAYS OF EXPLOSIVE FUNf 6JUl. y -ON.Y) WOLFMAN JACK and His American Gi'alllti Rnue with •The Coasters "YDUty-Yak • • The Shirclles •Soldier Boy• • Bobby Freeman 9Do Ya Wanna Danca" • Fireworks SpeCtacular cl More ... 1/J u..-... ..... Al ~ (SU.00) Tomi ._..·A TrttNm to Neil ~ 1/4 ,.._M 'wbMlkuy(Wmt a>) Woet.M J9c:t A Ar bi Oalftd ..._ DI.A. flltllWOSD Sl'ICrAaJl.AaJ ...... Zoo •Alta A Ciafta 7/S Qdrllll ~ 7/6 ... ._,..... ... ..,,c.aa.. Ollf .,., ~ ..... Zoo 7 (1 Qii c.o.on. Nill Qi.Ii ..,,. ema.. ........ c.o-ay, Cw S1low Specnc-k1 ...... ~ Pm-.1.oo. o..c.a Ortedaa c. ... porarJ Al1iab •Jon Gibson • Chris Li.zone Orange Coat Weekend I Thut'lday, June 20, 1981 DI 'Miserables' I siriging, staging as epic as itl Ille Bv Tom Titus ,.,Qt' COl~I D••r Potol 11·, hccn three long >ear' 'ince thl cptl 111u\lc;il "I c., Ml\erablcs" lirq l11rul OrJnge Coun ty 111dtl Ill l'' Ill 1hc ~huhcrl Theater 111 I '" r\11!!clC',, hut fi nally lhe ,11.m h.1, rl·.1d1cd the Or,mgc 1 • uni\ l'l 1 h1rn1111J! Arh Center .d!l l l 11 '"" ho: c11,.11np.:d, in our ""I h.,,~ 1.11d. f11r lhl' nc\t three \\ l l I-' I ,,, .ti 1hc.1ll'f!.!lll'f' Y.IHI \ICY.Cd L.A. productions at both the Shubert and, more recently, the P«ntages. will find this touring production well up to the stand- ards set by both versions -a.nd 'upcrior in some respects. The rolei. of Inspector Javcrt, Marius and. in particular, the street waif Eponine have never been in better h.md!' in a Southland production. But -unlike its popular rival "fhe Phantom of the Opera" - "I cs M1.t" 1s not a star vehicle. It is an en emblc epic, a historical musical of operatic proportions set ugainst the backdrop of violent unrest in the streets of 1830s Paris al> painted so vividly by Victor Hugo in the novel that inspired the theatrical presentation. It abounds in arresting thcmel>, each of which ~ould make a fine l>tory on its own -the torment of Jean Valjcan. striving for l.Clf- he ttc rmc n t after a I 9-year 11npmonment for petty theft but Dail Pilot's Guide to Local Theaters 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:30 11:00 • ..... D Mino • a....o ..... ..... ..., .. • • • • • De Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 20, 1991 rclcntle "'Y pursued by the 1nl,lc- m1nded Jo vcrt; Valjcan'i. Tire commitment to the daughter of a wronged employee: the hlossomina of lo\11: in the midst of revolution; the doomed insurrection which crui.hes the flower of Paris' youth at the barncndc'>. In the Center's production - directed, as sre all touring \ersions, hy the original creator , John Caird and Trevor Nunn - thl\ panoramic musical seethes "1ith fru cration and torment. Even the arccdy, grnping Thcnard1ers, normally a welcome comic relief, toke on somewhat darker shadings th• time around Brinn Lynch, a uming the nmntle or the hardened convict Valjenn who rcd1sco\'er and strives to maintain h • humanny, delivers a superb performance both dramatically and vocally His SM MISERABLES/111 IN FACT, WE'LL GIVE YOU THE ANSWERS I 0 : Does Teeth Whitening Realty Wottt? 0 : How Many Waya Are There IO ~ Teeth? Q: What Is The OXY·BRYTE Procnt? 0 : la Teeth Whitening Safe? 0 : How Doea OX'Y·BRYTE Compere to OtMr Whltenen7 0 : Where Can I Buy OXY·BRY.TE? OXY·BRVTE'a Profeuk>nal In-Home Teeth WNtenlng Kit II IOld through Profeulonal Beauty and Appearan~ Safona. Alk your Salon, or call 1 ·(800) 833..S.07 for 1 Ae1alllng Salon In your Ar••· Then, stop by and pick up our "" Question and ArlsW9f Brochure on Teeth Whitening. Romtmbtt, KMp Smlllngl M By Francis Hopkins Tiii A.a..-.i Pl* CAMBRIDGE, t.1As . -Tod Mncho~cr may be wcanng the future of mu ic on ht lefl hand - 11 $20,000 metal glO\le that put conlrul of an entire production 'lutlto dt h" fingen1p<1. Machover i' n oornpo~r. concert conductor. muMcian und inventor who perform' with hyperm,trumc:nt~ -in~trumcnt' that ore played cunvcntionally but un: electronically Iran formed thn>o&h compuler linku.,.. The .. data ~" magnetically tracli., the movement of c\cry JOtnl m thO h•nd, ~blina Macho\cr 10 nu)C and ~r the pttch of the in truments and fuse their sound to produce a hard -driving, clcctru1nc·soundin1 piece. Mach~r. and quite a few critics, believe he stan~ at the thrc oold of a new age in mu ic. .. ''There l · no doubt in my mind that the music of the future i in some way aoing to be computer mu ic, because the in trumcnt of the future arc &oing to be mM:hincs;" ~id MachO\lcr, head of the f;.~pcrimental Mcdift Lah ot the Mn sacbusetts In lltute of Tcchnolo&Y. The glove i~ a protruding knot of wires th:u look!! like n hond with "eins jumbled and exposed. lie currently u:.cs it 10 direct ..ound' from two ~uitara~ts ond a drumMtr, whose 1n~tnamcnl arc linked fo the compu1cr"i and the JQ\iC, The 1n tnuncnb, which ldluw Machover to blend K\leral mu."ic genres ind to even create sound , were developed wi1h the help of JO!tcph Chung, a 26-ycar-<>ki Mrr gruduatc s1udcn1 nnd computer expert. Mac~cr and Chung said the future of music will involve in trumcnts 1ha1 can think for t hem selve . Their hyperin truments aren'I fir from that. "As an instrument, (a computu) IS new 10 people. ll's a universal instrument th a t can b e programmed." Chung said. Hyperins1rumen1s produce 'tandard in\trument <1ouncls or hybrid <;ound that the computer is programmed to produce. U!iing a p1«1no, for 1n~tance, a mu sician can program a computer to play a melody thilt m:iy include the thump of J drum 11nd crll!>h of a C)mbal whi:nevcr a C note 1 played. The C note i'> inaudible. unJ send' nn c:lcctmmc 11n:tl 10 the computer A muc;1c1.tn cun make a mclo<ly hy hitting a .. 1r111g of note.,, anJ control the pitch by how much prc .. -.urc 1~ .1pplicd to the piano let)'' "Gl\Cn )OUr kill. J can &1\.C )OU an 1mtrument which all~ you 10 control all \Ort'I of things 1n a mu~ical pcrformJnoc that you've dreamed about conirolhng but )OU've never been able to do, because you've only got two hand'>," Machover id. Machover, 36, isn't makmg mu.,ic th11 could crve as the -.oundlrnck for a horror film. He') a ccll1't who studied at the Juilh<ird School and was a guc'lt compo-.c r .u the Pompidou Center 1n P.iri, He', compoc;1ng art. and h1~ rcccmhn&' arc wmning awar<f.. and crit1ul .u.:cl •. um. t he w1ld·ha1red. t:in k:r mnO\utor took the -.wge at Pomp1dou in 1987 10 dcbu 1 h1i. roc"·laden opcr,1. 'Vah<' bit~cd on the \C1cnce-fic11on no\'cl by Phillip K Dick The crowd of 1,500 were the fm.1 10 experience a full mode rn that "a" computer· • Ea " appearance or lines and wrinkles immediately • Improve skin color and tcicturc • Lca\.CS km looking and feeling younger. For more information Call (714) 554-5244 Leave Mes age ,.,,, .,..., ""*' """ ............... , Tbe&opla.let ..... '-11.19'1 ~ amm jrwd o( inttmatJOnll cln:e pnfonns s..,. UI# Ind mort Ill th m:JUIM West~ ~t o.f1 ., .. ""*' ' ••••• , The National Bllet of canada cnnductc<.l He cmploye<.l the glo..c an crc.1ting ·'Bug·M111.hct," a 1990 rccordin~ 1h:11 C\c:mplifie, 1he po1cnt1JI ot computcr·orientcd mu .. 1c. The \Ong\ utlc 1t,elf " a h\brid, C(lmhmmg the lnJ1an "ord m11clru. '' hich mean' hand m,)\cmcnt in dance. "uh the: hi· I Cl h term hut. "h1ch '' ii glitch m J 1.:omp11tcr l3ug-Mudr.1" " tine (1( lour r<:corc.hng' on .a Cl> titled rtor.1 1in Orid_ge rcconl~ The recording' cnmh1n1: the tl:t'<'r' of rod: .and cl .... ,ic:il mu.,1c ''1th nc~ h dl:\.d\t(>\!J \llUllJ\. • '"I he 11'\(l'l 1mport.1nt \alue that I tl') to ~ct through an nl) mu\lc '' 'ho~1ng that thmgs that 'cem \Cl') d1£fercnt aren·1 't' t.hffcrcnt 1t ~ou look do d) enough." he -..ud Mu\;hO\.cr '4t1d he\ deo,1gn1ng m .. trumeni-. that grnnl freedom to mu 1c1ans. OCC) 38th Summer Mulit:lllt f/M4f!~MM (JJ.a..Ji.8-- 1 p.m .. Frtdlp. June 21 & 21 3&7p.m.. ..... June22&29 ' p.m .. Sundllr9 June23& 30 10:30 a.m •• T'hurlt June 27 IN THE DRAMA l.A8 Mtettee Tic:bb~ M.50 Mulls. $4.50 'Children 12 & Under At Che Door. .. Adub; $1 Chid Tlte Abtntures of Tom Sawyer 10:30 a.m., Tiua a Frtc11y Juty 11,n, a 3 p.m., set & lun Jutv 20, 21, 21 a 21 ~ COMt Weekend I Thur9day, June 20, 1991 D? ) } t I What the critics say \l.111 1{11.l..Jll.tll \\hll\L \II~\ \ I 1111' 111 1h1. '"'' "Dte H.irt.( 1111d1. h1111 1h1. l11c1c.1I tndced thl 1111.'\ JI tl'il', dtt1ll'l' lor lh1.• ,1,, ::11' •·•k ,1b\1tllhh h.1d ·' 1l•t!, 'llllh pl.l\Jlh! '"" l"I l If, 1'1111' h1. I till\ hl' ,.1,11. r' I h.-1.1111111 11f the ~II• h 11 '''I" 1.1 111111 d11lul 11111 I lhl 'hll1 ' :.11\lll!! 1\ldOI\' 111.t l'tp! '"' 1111t dcu1.1.·, lh1.· <.trhdl I .if ( fllJ\ffn,t' h,, .. 1,, \\h1 I 111.1. JU\C JI 'l d,, I Iii ,, ··I 1:1111.! \, l<'f lh1.· 11111,l th111~. th.II' , ,, l h1. p1d11•• h1' .1 problem. 111.I 11' :hr 1\1.·\m C11'111er •, t' ft1, p1.·1 t11rm.111n: all "rnn~ '\h, 1 '""d' t1t·1.·, h,11e rn11re 111111, 1111111 1h.111 ht• don I Ii, 1111uhl1. 1,, he·, 'o 'o 'ii'< I l<l l pr11!111 nohk • 11 '' 1J 111. 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Produced by Lawrence Gordon, Chirl~ OordOn and Uoyd Levin: dirc.ctcJ by Joe John~ton Whal: Ba cd on chc graphic nO\oCI crCiilccJ by Dave: Steven , a young air racina rilot (Campbell) and hi mentor (Arion) make 1 11artlin1 d1~-cry -1 rocket,.. tta.c cn:.bl whoever Mr.pt h °" IO ny . Wlttft: ~ frldlt. Wk~ ... fhet1N11 •'°"I the Or11r\,e "COut. Susan Isaac Assistant edilor/Aclrtss Costa Mesa ··R obin H ood: Prince of Thieves·· altempts to redefine the now-classic tory of English nobleman Robin of Locblcy who returns from the Crusades -rn lhb ver~ion with hi" "nobl e llJvagc" 51dckick Azeem, the Moor -only to find hrmlll"lf d"pos'c' ed, disgraced, outl<med. and forced to take cover 111 Shcrno11d fure'l w11h a band of l.1t:d"t1c hut fc1't) ne'cr-do·well' Not 'ud1 .111 1mpm~iblc p1cldc lo ht: 111 1f \our Robin Hood h11\ the '"·''hhud .. 1111.: lhamm<1 ol trroll I hnn U111 h11" the heel. c.nn ,1 t..1i1t1er .ind ~cntlcr Kevin Co\tncr 1111111,,111.' the'e merr: men 10 g1ci1t k.1" 11( c11ur.1~c ·1 He\ a little 100 1ntrt1,pec111·c and 'cem!> more 'lilied Ill de.urng a ba,ehall field .ind ,t,1r1111g .1 f.irm tenm '\till. there'!> plent) of mnmi.:nturn ccncrntcd from the '"•>rd "1cld1~!: and entert;unmg 1h1e1cr: 111 the fore!>t to keep tht: nh" 1c g.rllopinii alvng. I 11..c'' 10,e the dclrcilllllll}' devrll\h Alan R1cl.m.rn 1 a howl tt\ the Sheriff of Not1ingham, but in a wa~ too tunny to pose a true threat 10 Robin Hood·~ life and cnusc. We're left with a bunch of guy~ h<i\lng .1 great 11mc in the forc,t, nrftrming e11ch other and 11sualwng world peace '"h"n King Ri chard the l ronhcartcd will finally rct11rn. Well. llO the film suffer' .1 l11tlc 111 dro1ma11c tcn\IUI\ But there .ire wmc entcrt .. 1in1ng 'cene' .rnd character' to "'·llch. e'pcc1ally Rickman, :ind Morgnn Frccmnn a\ Ateem C'hrl\ttan Sinter wa' quite \.\;itchilhlc . .is 11ere M nr) L· I I ' •• h e I h Ma,1ran1onru·, trcs"c Jnd Ke\.tn Col\lncr', lace· A"oo. I f you're expect mg "Robtn I food· Prince ol I h1c1c," to be .1 b 1 c a I.. t h r o ugh 1 n c 1 n c m '" " lllllC\elllCllt, forget II llul rf \ou'rc loul.111g lor a gn~at old lime .II lht.• JllCl\IC\, )!ll \CC II -'-lll)fl, .1nJ 111th a p.1ckcd theater .ind I h1.·1 \nu'll all ha1c a hl;1'1 Our ratings CHOI([ UC.l y WAJT FOfl IHf VtOfO Now etn outlaw, ROb1n HOod (Kevin CO$tn r, right) .tnd hii (ri nd Azeem CMorg.in fr man) tak refuge In thft forest from Ci bor~·~ ~ld1er~ 08 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 201 1991 "''""' (1v..1nt•r ,,,H, .1-. lhl' 1mmort.1I ~~tt'-hbu kling h ro Robin Hood rh .. Ill'\.\ t•pu .Hh 1•ntur1• "R1>h1n Hood: Prnxc-of nu~ . \roll 1.nHJ.!h "itudr nl l\c" port Urarh I 1 ' hcgmn111~ 111 .. rppc ..r hkc I he nwn.: ll\ pc J mm rc rece1"c' before "' rclc1.1,e the more or a Jh.1ppo1ntmen1 11 '' >Nhcn JI itrfiVC\, ii: .1 m p I c ' ,1 r c movie' hl.e "l,ht.1r," ' • R .1 t m n n • ' n n d "Dick l ra~ " W11h one C'<CCJ)trun, 1hc'c 1>.ercn 1 1nr1l'ilc Ille\ h,1\1 t herr en1e11arnrng moment' h111 1111 the lnll\t ll.HI lhC) \\oCle dl\;1ppo11lltn): l{11h1n I food' h.1, JlllllCd lhC\e r,1111.;' I 1.1 ' 1.11.e 11. mmt o t '" '"'" •u Wt: thr' t1lm unn1 I\ \\'11h kntn C 11 .. 11wt Jll'l 1111 the. ,t,11:c lor '"'', At ltlclll) A"-.trtl' ho"" could "'C J:O WHmi. hut don I lor~cl th" film "'•'' thrcctcd h)' Kevin ~cynolth not C1Nlll'f .md 11n(or111ni1tcly th~ prod11ct1011 "'" nl\hcd due to r>rem.11urc tcle.1,c d.1tc I he film )Urfer' a' lt rc,uh The brgge" prohlcm "-'llh the him " the 'crrpting nll ii tJclt\cf). M 1ny of the retort comina from th character JU•l don't cc:m rcn on1&hlc for M~·<hc' al :uropc. I hi . Iona with thi: ""'' that onlv alxlut ~O J'll" ·111 of the 11ctor i n the film h.1\( l ngll\h iJCCCnb l'i \IC') dNr.11 1111! Kcvm Co•ilncr him elf \O\ln.J, 1h he " ''ill on the pl:un' of 'l,1111 h 1\mcrrcu. A' f.1r U!I pcrform1incc-. go Ill•"' \\ere mc<.l1tx:rc f>rtlhJbly hcl.> t•l the ru~hctJ f)tl~UCtion left llP I Ill tor rchcar11al. Tncrc 't'crc n111 ·"'' e1i:~cpt1on' ,uch "' M .. r, tit Frccm,11) .1~ Azeem. 1{1•1•111 ' MotH1\h comp n1on f '11, d1:ir.n•t1:r a1vc r·rccm.1 11 .111 oppurtuntty to r.111 intn 11' Jl.llct\lcJ role nl the 1:.tlm • J"llll'C)'or tif ""l!ltlnm. Ahn \t.111 R11:krmrn. the 'upcr thtcl 1111111 ·Dre llurd," "b.1ck O\ the \hl11ll of Not1111ghum und he '' evil •,, C\CI. A1;itJc from the I ck nr a bdtc:vahlc l n li'h ncccnt. R1cl.:mun·., er zy ll<>rl r u y.i I " e ry en ble. If \OU mu't JC'\ cc th11, Mm 11 lcuc " u can kXllt: forword to 1ht u r p·r i < o c a mt o w h i c h t ' IUftrlfllOC:cJ IQ I lhc thC:llCI &bl U WllJt lpp&i'61C, \ 1.11111111 The followin& is a Khedule of entertainment at tome o( the hotel and ca inos in La Veaas: Aleddln Bagdad Showroom -"AJakazaam," indefinitely. . Bally's Celebrity Room -Conway Twitty, George Jones and Merle Hauard, June 20-22; Dean Martin, June 15·27; Oba l Oba! '91. June 27-July 2: Geor&e Carlin, July 4·10, Dean Martin, July 15· 27. CHtars Palate Diana Ro..,, July 10-22; Julio Iglesia\, July 24·29; David Cn('lpcrficlct. July 31 ·Aug. 2. flt ert Inn Cf) ~1.11 Room -I he R11h1eou\ Brother,, Brad Burell, throu~h June 26. fol R11ncho l{mJn~·y·, Pl.11.:c -C. omcd): \C\cn n1gh1' a wccl. .. 1ndef11111cly. £,aillbur Kin!' Arthur·, Arena King Arthur''> Tournament, rndcf 1n1td} Flamlnao Hiiton Main ~howroom -"Cuy Lite ,'' indefinitely (except Sunda)"). Golden Nuqet D.1 id Drenner \\llh Jeff McBride, through June 2S. Hadenda ~1c,1a Thca11:r -Redd FO((, indefinitely. Holiday Ca fno Mam Showroom · "Keep Smihn" America." lmptrlal l'nlAce "I qiends 1n Concert.'' mdcfinttelv. l.1tdy Luck "l.ud 1' a 1dy" qiricry rc\le\\, 1ndcf1n11el) Ltu '-tt?a Hiiton Yulm ~m1rnutf. l ut·1c Arn.11. thruuah June 30. '111\iln C.1h,1n·1 ~nom -· C.1h,1rc1 ·9 I'' '1nrr1ng comic Bruce :"<.ltd;l'I ,,n, 111g lcr Gil 1>11\ .1 .ind the M.l\un cnhare1 J,1nccrlt, Mlragt ~11.l'lm·<I , l~oy, throu~h Jul) 16, the Pointer Si,tcr . Jul~ 1 :!l l'nl11cc Station l.o.1Jin Ood; Loun1;c -•· methin' 01flcren1." 1ndcftni1cly. RMtra Ver 11llc 1 heater -Paul nka. July I t-14. a hara Mchndn, F1N Lo.1dy or M.1aic, indefinitely. and Cop.l RtK>m -·• :alutc,'' 1nd finitely. •tardu t ''ll<~·lc'\C.1uc," thmu h July IS. froplc.na .,l•oh Der ere;• in,tc rinitcly, of f.I :· ''l cgcnda~ Hockey catching on in Las Vegas Ice hockey in the desert may ha\e i.eemed like JU 1 n minigc for .1 while, but Snharn Rc'iorts chairman Paul Lowden 1urned a v1 ion into reaJ11y wi1h the 'ilndium-1zed ice rink he opened in January The anla re Hotel find Casino tn northwc\t La Vega'i ha'I the only 1cc arena in outhern Ncv,1da, and the Nc\'nd:i Ama1eur Hockey Lcnp.11c rcccntl)' s1ancd J contract which will hnng lit ma1or hockey 1ournumcnt' 10 the Santil I e rm!.. Travel bargains abound In Vegas Tr..l\CI to La-; Vega' ha' been bml.. ''"cc the end of the Gulf cm1'!, according 10 Las Vegas 'pccinh,1 Ralph Seligman of Hohd.iy Exprc . Hotel' dropped their rate\ in l·ehruary and many of thoc;e bargntnll '"" remam, he reported. Holiday Express recently launched 11' new ASAP Scrvtec to La Vega' Th1\ i.crv1cc allows the tnwcler lo dociclc 10 go at the la\t minule. ind book a one or two· ni~ht pnckattc a late ii\ the sumc day Airlin e ticketi. and tour documcn1' can be picked up al the airport "-•thin hour\ of bookmg the rc\crv11 t ion Dally fhghh nrc ,H.Hlablc lrom John Wnvnc Airport ll'> well •" Lo' Angeles lnternation.11 A1rpon and Ontario Airport. 1 he Jun~ 'pecial. entitled The. Show ' On Us." tnclude1o a top· 01ght \hO\\ Al llllC Of the leadtng t.J.,IOO'> C.afl ( 00) 696-9949 for lurther tnforma11on. '\\'c 11.i" h.1"~ :!~ tc.1m' .ind mnn.: 1h.in :!·ICJ pla)tr'> imoh l!d "1th the '\J\ltl · l.mHlcn 'aid TI1.: ' \HL 11\tl h." crea1cd :1 \OUlh program. and current!) h<t'> ncn rh 200 l..alh involved Ill prac11(c, nnd tournament.,. LAS VEGAS ASAP ~' ' , ' . ' Featuri1g: Excalibar • Balf's Flamil o • Lady Lick c11 HOLIDAY EXPRESS 1-800.696-9949 Lasvegas &lll•&F AC'f'IOll, GR.il'f' lllt&U• on TH• , .. 11.W STRIPI ENJOY THE EXCITEMENT OF OUR CASINO, FEATURING LOOSE SLOTS, UVE GAMES, TERRIFIC FOOO, AND SENSIBLY PRICED ROOMS. Blaclqacl< • c,.,,. lfoulene • 150,000 ICeno 14 Uberel Oollat Slot s.ton. Lunch a Dlnnw 8utJet Nightly Entwtalnment a e vour reserva ons: c..f~101;.Jl'Kt!!~~l~to note1 costto ut•CA&A~ AILI I. WM1R IBT 111'1 True LaS veoas Hospltalltv ... terrific food and nightly entertainment. Choose the ta·Fae for 24-hour dining, tncludlng a dellclous lunch and dinner buffet. ~ • .. ' ' ,.. I t : • . ' Orange Coast WMktnCI I Thursday, June 20, 1991 ~ J f , l I l ? J - Margaritaville has new look and style in CdM 3, f ern Prager • l' 'I JC r)' ,, r .,, I 111 th•'''' 11f \tilt "ho ha ve 1ned \1 .11t:.111t.11tlk tl1l'r the vc;ir, and 1, ,1,ktl Iii.it 11 \\,1,n·1 1ni1r kind of I'''" 11111 m.11 11.1111 111 give 1he 1, •I 111r 1111 111nthl·1 rh.1111.:c I 111k1 nt·" 111111cr,t11p .,rncc ,,,, 111liL1 \l.111!ar11.111lk 1, he1ng 11 il111h i>PI h 111 111111.. .1 nd ~1yle. \I 11i.: '"'h .1 r1t11 1,1!!11 .md color ,h,1111 th,· rl,1.11ir.1n1 once ag:11n ,, , 11111 .111d tPftllnr1.1hk .11mos· pit : 111""' \I \111111 11h11 Ill" been 1 1h, , 11111 11\1 bu'lftL" lur ~5 \t ''' ,11111l•11 lt'' tht nc11 <illCCl''\ of 11,' pl Ill hi lht. lJll•lhl\ fooJ, ,,,ttt,11• 'cr11Lt. .i nd 50 11111•l111cc' \ht. c11rnme nl\ "\Ve 11,1\l \\.'I\ hllh. llHllO\U 11.h1d1 I'> ,11,· !111 11111 rndu,tn \Ve II'\ lo 111 .~, 1111, .111 t.'nJl')•1hll' place 10 h. 1111 hcith the patron!. and II I'" '\l'l.' \\ht·n 11111 walk in t o \11ri.:.1111.111llc 1ou "'111 notice lhat 11 h 1, .111 open. i.pac1ou~ feel. I h~ 1c 1' .1 u rcular bar where you Restaurant of t he Week can order what is known as the hes1 margarira in Orange County. rhe margaritas arc made with fresh lemon and lime juice and arc '>crvcd on the rocks or frozen. Toward the back b · an open kuchen area, where the chefs prepare the food and hand ir 10 the 'eners The menu at ~1argar11a1 Ille tl> not large . Im"' c1 c r. the food 1\ frclth and plentiful You c,1 n onk1 cornb1nat1on dinner' or lacm.. ench1ladJ<; and other tr.idrt1onal fa1-on tclt or 'pcc1;1I dmne~ <iuch "' chicken r::incher.1' Margar11av1llc halt l tve entertainment seven days a week in the ltummer. On Sunday you can hear Reggae, Monday blues, .ind from Tuesday through Saturday enjoy good old rock and roll. Tht:re abo •~ a big screen TV for sporting events and l>Cverul smaller screens around !he b11r ·• r ht• \e~e~t l\tembu or Lo~e·s Famous Bal'becv Rutaunnts" LOVE,S BAR & GRILL HAS IT ALL! \\ · I 1llong ~me 01frcrcnr Paua Selections. Crill spcciahic~ htc Lamb c ""', l'11m, H11> ind P11;m1um Choice Steak' Yuu11 ftnd hro1lcd seafood hkc \ • ... I '" t 1111.1 \11.cirtll"h .rnd Pc~tu Shrimp ~kcwcr \ "I ' I 111 \.1ml11." hn \h1ckt n Wing,' ;1mJ Nacho~ We even ~rvc "• ,, '""·' Cl111 d1.cmp1nn,h1p chlh recrrc c~ from lhc lntcmatt0m1I Ch1lr '"' " " ,, 'I. ll J:l!I .111 ttld fJ\h1oncd Monday thru rr1d1y "Blue Plate I 1111 lo lt11 (Ill" ~.i 11~ ' 1• ... 11 " 11 II l11hl ill 11ur I .1m1>u' All.',1rd Winning Barhctue F11vorr1". It 1 It, ~ I«' I,'·" < 111 llu I Rrh~ nnd our '11ccukn1 Rurhccucd Chicken \\111,,1 '"'"~"" \\' '· ""'' '" I ''" ' !1.11 .... G11ll .•• Wl YI! ()111 II 1\11' ~-----v ·--(au" GltlU.) 20111 Brookhurst Street (at Adams) Huntington Beach . CA 92646 Take-Out Orders: (714) 968-7500 010 Orange Coast Weekend I Thuraday, June 20, 1991 area. Margariravillc also hosts a happy hour Monday through Friday from 4:30 10 6:30 p.m. There arc complimentary appetizers and reduced prices on well drinks. Along wirh that is "Taco Tuesday" where you can get a taco for the price of S 1. Margaritaville is open seven days a week from 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. and food is served until 12:30 a.m. The restaurant is localed at 2332 W. Coast Highway m Newport Beach. For additional 1nforma1ion call 631-8220. Mr. Mugs Wild Dogs are mouth-watering NB franks Mr Mugs Wild Dogs in the Lido Marina Village promises hot doai-thur arc among the best in Orange County. Owner Scot Conrad researched everything from 1hc 1111-beef hot du"S he USCS lO the \8ficty Of wpp1ng~ nnd condiments. He -.pent month'i rast1ng mu tard . duh. h()t dog,, cheeses and all of the other producrs before choo51ng h1' C\CCllcnt quality offcrina.<. Conrad felt !hat there walt a nLcd lor .1 un111uc pru<luct in the Ncwpor t Ouch area .. nd hes c:aterv filh. thnt need He commcnrs 1h11t ht> cuo;tomers arc bu1ld1ng consistently because of his food ttnd cu'ltomcr oriented scrvtee he llnd h1:. partner, Darrell Rae, orfcr. Only opened one monrh, Mr Mug' already is 5eein3 repeat cu)tomcr~ .incf po itive comments Jhn111 lhe hot dug' One 111 the 'ccrct' ol Im 'iUCCC!i' 1i. the !)pc of hot dog that i u'ICd Conrac.J wrttp!> hts dogs in French roll!> purchn'icd from 11 nearby t>:ikcl). homemade and fre,h every tluv. Thl!y arc pccially mndc to hre;,k tfnwn un rhc bun. und arc hght .1nJ gootl tastin~. fa..:n the potato chip ;it Mr. Mu~ ore <;pecially hipped rmm 1 'mall company 1n the M1dwc t. C'onrnd point" out that ht~ 1s rhc only c .. tahh\hmcnt 1n Sourhcrn C11hforn1;1 u'~'& lhc\C chtp'I · · Mr Mug' offcn variOu!i topping." for the hat dop 1ncludina 1hc s tuntl::ird ' of c heese, \t1ocrkr.1Ut, ch1h. rch h. oneon and ketchup. Aaain, Conrad clK>M these after tll ting hundreds o( br1nds and varieties Even his dijon mustard, which he calls '\picy mustard," is a homemade spcdnl blend of cveral mustnrd . Along with the standards. Conrad offers cuo;tomcrs uch toppings n~ snls.a. nacho cheese 1.1nd 1alapcnos. He O)'S 1ha1 "we arc open for any UaJCHIOns from cul>tomers on hot dog roppings. We welcome comment• and 'll&ge llOm.'' Mr. Mup will ha..-e pedal hour~ from 10:3& a.m. IO midrutht during the summer monlh . With thoo;e ·hours, cusromefl can cnJOy rhe food late 1n10 rhc n11ht. Mr MuJ,\ is located tn che Udo Manna Vlllase ll 3.-eo Vu. ~o IA f':kwpol\ 8cacft. foi * beJi p rk.., pa~ in till J>aVJlton' Jot and walk ~ tW ltT~c•. For nddhioul enformacioa c•ll 72J,. 0340 Morll llllJI IAllOA CIHPM 10f E ..,.._ ,...,_ 61~3SJO Cltla•,. IC-1 9 IS , IOWAM>S HIWPOllT CINIMA JOO ........ ~ o. ...... 0760 I hMlt lffM PG·l3l I 1 JO, '1 IS.SIS, I IS 1 19Wft H .... "'° 131 I,•, 1, 10 3 C1tr Slklr ... 11G llt 1:1. 2 30. S, 1 JO 10 IS UDO CIHIMA ~ N d ~ V .... 61' ,)~ ni ...... & UvlM "'4 JO 1. 9130 'o" tl4tan1 ms1 t.oo•• tt""°'~ 61> .6UO ,.,,.0~1.•a Costa Mell IOWAIOS CIHlMA CINTll ZlJI ~l.o S .,, I ·~ "• ... c ....... 919 •••I wt.of ........... , ~c. ~IS 1 )0 0 •S City Slklren Pc; I). 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Sarah Barko(! beautifully aceoffs with Jnvcn are especially wedding ball is ci.pccially inrerprcts the young CoSeue. powerful, and his prayerful watchable. rendering of the haunting solo Gilles Chiasson's Marius is With ~uch a strong ca.st and "Oring Him Home" is a · John Napier's awesome settings, memorable hightioht o( the emmentty heroic but refreshingly abetted by David Hersec.e's o human in his pursuit of Cosette production. (beautifully sung by Marian enormously effective lighting, " s Javcrt, played wilh monumental M h ) d h. . Mi erables" is easily the finc~t intensity by David Jordan, is a urp Y ' an is musical elegy production ever moltntcd at the "Empty Chairs and Empty Tables" particularly imposing force in this is delivered with throat-catching Performing Arts Center. and the version. Jordan is perfect for the poignancy. Aloysius Gigi is a fine, first to receive a three-week role. a large actor whose grimaces dedicated Enjolras, leader of the engagement. Theatergoers seeking convey volumes of malice and who rebels, while Taylor John makes a rhc ultimate musical e~pcriencc enriches his character with a scrappy little Gavroche, the street· should w~te no time ecuring lhunderl.ng m1'ss1·on slatem"' t · their ticke t!>. since the c;eut• will be .. n an smart youngster who gives himself ., .his solo, "Stars." By the time his for their <.:au e. rilling rapidly. as they should climactic aria arrives, Jordan has Lisa Vroman's tragic Fantine •·Les Miserables" continues created an unbending adversary enriches the show's early scenes, Tueo;days through Sunday' at 8 whose capitulation is made even with her tunning vocal work on p.m .• with weekend matinee at 2 more affecting as a result. her deathbed number "Come to p.m. until July 7 at the Center, Beyond I he two migh ty Me" a particular triumph. Kelly 600 Town Center Drive, Cosca antagonists, however. the most Briggs· Bishop of Digne is another Mesa. Call 556-2787 for ttcket memorable performance in this excellent \'OCal cameo, while Craig mformation. "Les Miz" is Candese Marchesc's ,.-----------..------------------ haunting Eponine, seething with 0 byists: unrequited love and expressing it so richly in her mu ical numbers. find the equipment and supplies Her "On My Own" solo, which d · J 'f' d opens the second act, ranks with OU nee In C assr re . "Bring Him I-tome" and "Stars'' in i1s beauty aod inten ity. J.P. Dougherty ic; a more murde rou and less blatantly comic Thenard1er than past versions have Lagmta Beach offered, but Diana Rogers as his IDWAIOS SOUTH COAST UlOUHA •36 ~ c...... c q u a 11 y m c r c e n a r y wife ... ~·rn ·111 ••bin"••" Pc: 13 , ·~ , 30 10 1s compcnsntes fo r thi~ aspect MUA ClHlMA ..... 1><"' "°"" 110 ... 1.> 6•6 v.111 • ctty si1c1ten re t3• • •s 1, 9 30 delightfully, particularly during her Mud..., H ...... 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(°""8) • Spe11tefttnl al Ptsto dl PnUtmolo l•ftam .. to (Angel Hair Pasta with Inflamed Parsley Pe to) Wlllla• BIQ SIMr Label 1989 Napa Cbardoanay aad WJllla• HlU R""" Nepa Cbardonnay • ~ ello Zfttam> e Roeamarino (Lea of Domest~ Lamb with Olnger and Rosemary) Broccoli al 8.arro • Fromqaio (Broccoli with Butter and Cheese) Jnsalat• dl PCMMCloro (Roma Tomato Salad on Field Greens) WUH1m Hiii 1'87 Sliver Lalfl N1~ Cabemct Sanlpon Enfoy the Taste of Our FmiouJ Hearty, Bomutyle Cooklq Not Only at Our Restaunnt, But .... at Plrnlcs .... at Home ... at Parties ... at Blllgames • .. or Wherever You Wlshf • Ddldoas Soathem Flied Chlcken Plcnks •Impeccable Barbecue albs Picnics •Tasty Fish Fry Pk:nlcs. .. .and mucb, much more. ~Almost AU Our Foods Can Be Pacbgtd To Go! ~------------------- 118101 Pruna tJW COflp<Jft for $3.00 Off ~~-...... Any 8 Pleet or More Picnic Dinner "To Go" ,,,. ..._......... " ..,., ,,. ........ .. _,.,,_,., ... .. .-' ....... 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CoronJ dcl Mar. prc,chh C.1c-.u I ra\lcr m the pwno lm111gc Wcdnc,d:iy through S111urd.iy .ind I \11nnv Sm~l!r S11ml11y 1hmugh Tuc,d11y Ill '> p m un11I m1d1111th1 7 pm on Sundll'.f 111\.f>'llO rm. <:ANei.IEK\' K~.STAllRAN r .1010 I .1!.1h:llc Av\: • Ne" rurc lk .tlh "-.ira11l.c "'" l lll'CI 7 ~II p m to m1un1gh1 6 ,~·Y'f17 BOGA Rrs ROiif.MiA"' CAH. h288 t-.1,1 P.1ur11 Co."1 ll1gh"JY I ung Oe1eh, ~I .111d oHr. l"nlcrr.unmcn1 w11h l<IC.tf ·•CllU\llC folk and h>d. mU\IClllO\ llwr'd"~ r nd.111 .1nd Sarurd4y S~iw 11mc "9 rm (21 l) S94-l((,17<J Tiil "lllTl HOLSE Rc,1.1urJnl ""d T;jvcrn .• 140 '>ourh Cont llighw,1y, L .. gun.i Bc J l"h prC\enli live ~n1cr111nmcnr 1nd danc1n~ n1gh1l\I J\IJ~'<{))\\ TllF. RIGllTE:Ol S 8ROTllF.RS llOP ,..,,,~ B11'11l.hur-1, J-ounl.1111 \ .1llc) fhl" ll ·•r pr"~"'' Thuf\d.tL Lip '~"' .i•nll:,1 ""h rrw:,, Fnd.iy. 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TIU~£ F'Er.UES end Firebo\1Je pcrfOJm 11 8 p.m et the Coach House 1n San Juan C•pi tr1no. Ticlrcts arc SIS: for mfonnallon call 496-8930. fl'ldly TIIE CANNER\' RESTAURANT. 3010 Lafaycuc Ave.. Ncwpon Beach, rock bond "lns11g;aton", ton1gh1 and Saturday S1 cover. 675·!1777 LE MERIOIEN, •SOO Mae;irthur B!vd .. Newport Reach, ho~~ "l.c C11haret Night fc11turtng K11h1yn Lowe, l:.ric Strom .ind Robcn Ouque~ncl, Crom 8 lu 11 pm in rhc Atrium B.ir. Rc-.cN:ilions 1.u1icc,1cd CJll 4Jfl.2QOI for dc1a1I•. 81.ACKl\IARll.t:r \Rr, 130 E 17th Sr. \u1h: I. CO'll•• Mc•,1, prc\en1' Crux .1.111 m~ ,,, 10 rm rlll 1nform;1ll<•n c.111 h ,, ~()Cl4 \f H;r.11· MA\ Al.I .tnd rhc Blue K.ih I" rl1•1n1 ,11 the Cti.tch llou-c 1n S•n Ju.m ( .1p1,lr .1n11 111 Q p n1 , l1clrch .UC $ f0 r11r 1nrorm.11u111 ,,111 4~QJO Jl'1\f't Ill H T.'lT, y,,11h l'tngl"" T .i)l11r .111.1 Th~ I 1tl\. f1ngc~ R.: .. ue, perform, II Irvine MeidOW'l Amphitheatre II II pm J-or anform•lK>n all 74()..2000 lltll'dly lOT SPOT CAJ"t: ~400 S Venn<> Ro.d on the UCI campus, Verano Place G1.itlu.11c Hou"ntt C<>mplcx Live mu~ic C'-CF\ ~~1urJ.1y "'lhl 111 R p.m Doon open al 7 pm Mtntmnl 11dm1s ion charge of S5 Call 856-"NSI lllROSlllMA pcrform5 111 8 nnd 10:30 p m al the Coach House 1n San Juan C.1p1Mnrno. Tickets All.arc S2l.SO for 1c'tCrv1tioM or information call 496-8930. lundly DIS1ANCO RESTA RAl'iT 19100 Vun K.1rm.1n, Irvine, prcients the music: of the \ndc,, w11h Al1uru Sunday and Monday night~ 6 JO 10 10 JO pm 75S-S222. \ ILl.A NOVA, 31.\1 W 0.M\I H11hw•y. "lcwporl Bclci\, Rictmd Fauno's piano )lvhna Sund:iy through Wcdnctday. Open d11lv' pm 10 2 1 m 642·7880 The Daily Pilot DINING GUIDE Tbe most complete gw.ld~ to Oraage Cout restaaru&e Costa Mesa \mAr11's Cioulh C1w.1 1°1.it..i 549..0741 Oren 10 ~ m 1t1 11 fl m Mun ·frt, 12 It! ti p n1 \,11, \11n l{c.:~" ,.,"'"' nhl rcqu11cd \ 1nu\\ 1ch.:' '"u~ anll \.11."1' 111 11 c; ,u.11 1ln\4"f'h1:1t s \ntonclln Rhlonnlr Sc•ulh Cn.1)1 1'1111.1 Drt•l 1 I ~lq Op,11 f,01 h111d1 11 \0 Im lo ~ p Ill Mon r n' dtnn.:r 6 lo 10 pm r rt • s.u ~kt'L , \CrlVU( h'N'ld Wnrm l u..C.tn) .1mt'o1:incc Ne"" 11,111 nte1111 .1urmcnh Nurth.:rn lt;ih.1n 'pec1.1ltte' (i\lllll P•l\f,I\ 'Ulpnb w1nc.: h)t r .·N •n.1l11cJ '\:.~Ill.. kc•Cl\l:thon' SSS Rael. Ila) Ro,.Jna and Runnlna Club. n .n IJmwl ~iuth ((1 l'lo111. Ml.01111 Op..:n 11 ,, m 111 q p.m Mon I n 11 11 m '" ti p m . t\,1t • 11 )(} .i m II• ft pm 11n '"·"•l·wtnntng \:ti.id l>.u . unu•u.tl ,p.:1:1 .. 1, Wtnc.: hccr S Ron11kol. Four, C'r)•l1r1f u11111, .H:\.~ 8cJ1 ~I ~.Hf.7661 Open 11 .1 m 141 9 pm \11111 llwr' . 11 ,1 m to 11 r m Fri , "111 12 111 <J p m. ~un Rc,cl'\.11ton' .l\\1,;p1~·1.1 t h.11 CUl\IOC, \mllll l'OlllOll~ or l'l.'1111t1fullv p1cra1cd food 1n o i tllfll 'c11tna ht<lllc:n J\\11 1n the uppct 1c,1c.:hc• ur t;outh Cc'~'' 1'1-4t-1'' Cry,1o1I Court SS "hi\' \f11rbl ( oft«hnUfr I 907 ll.1toor Dlvtl tJ.46 <i776 Open Mon • I hun 6 10 1.m 10 JO pm. rri and S111 fl~ ii m 10 12 .1rn , \un 10 .1m IV II pm Vc.:I) mul.lt''t Pfllt:•, crc~r -.iur\, •.1l.1d'. '"" h\ 1chc:,, de.: -.:th S (. hln'' ( hlnttt, 124 W Mil41\rthur 91\J ~I() '-llS'i Oren 11 • m Ill q pm. d.i11} Uc\crv11111n' acccptcll. lnc1pcn'i"C Ch1n.:'c .ind C'1n111n.:"1C d1 nm1 1'1lh lakC•OUI J\ailnNt- f l f orllo f.rlll 6" 1\111111\ tt11Z·Zt11Z Opc;n 11 om h> 11 p.m Mou.·I n 11 " n1 Ill mtdnrflhl S;il , 11nl1.111 !lrun(l\ 10 o m 10 t pm Rc•1:1v1111on' .ic:i.c:p1cd I l.-vo1\ aC ml.'\.qUlll: 1'11\d the 5<-ult\""C'l Ci~ II lfCtn \'ufn 1,,m,.lc:c .. nJ 4'ou1h•u1c1n •J"..l1.1lt1c' ~S for1UM, "(~) Pl .. 1,4 l>t (().90! <>I'" II lO .1m lo 10 rm Sun·lhur I I 'II " I'll to 11 p m fri ·~ I R..:•• "1lllt•n) <llo.(\:l'kll ( hmoc f111oJ le 11u11nt Pel.in~ du1.I.: hrh ('nrroh. \.1111h C•'·'"' Pli1t;i Marn I -..d t~, .. 1'71W1 Ure;ikf "' lunt h, Jtnn,·r '>r"'1,1l111n~ rn 111, frc,,,r,1 "nd m1"1 dch k•11• n 11tir>ll ''""I \r~tur1.i\ fl 1&.c \hor k.11urc' rcol 111uffi1n. '"''"' ''"(llrl .111d fr .. ,h lllll:C l•.tr S (,11n11t11 l\.:O l)l.111 l>r \ourh C 1111•1 l'f,11 I \ 1ll,1i;c ~~fl ? ~'' ()J\<; It flll IUll\ h 11 \II .1 m 1t1 ~ fl m \Inn .f.rr : dinner 1,.111 \II fl"' ~und.1~ 1111111\h 11 '41 .1111 I•' I ~1 111 lh •C 11 ,1f111n' "'!;I• •l.:11 1.111,kl\m .1ml lllll'\ lob,1 .. r l11n1h ,11141 ~l11di.11 I c.:r11f1c JP!"'l11~·r, Rnn11111t1" ~1ruc n .1tmmrhc1..: Cicn:m: ~rit. .. 011M.tn~hnt "111..: ll\1 SS (,,mfrn llh tm (.'''''·'' (.°11u11 l\\1 l~•I \I '"" I.Cl'-' Open 11 .1 m lo 10 pm \liin \.tt 11 ,1 m 111 7 pm !11111 \rt, rnnun r._ .11tnK: ;: l() to -' 111 pm ''' f\tf.1\ ltc:•cr\alu•n' '"I "''' d A c.1ud1 ,,, .11t ''"''""' in c1 d·•'""•' I rcnch .... ""'•' ~ (,nntunn'• t •P~•t ( nlonr •. Z'J-. • l"lh '>I fl.I\ ,cu~ f,.nlfl) •1\'k fl.th 1n ~n1.ill 1r.1t111r1.1 ""''h (r1.;ndl) k:tvkC Ct11ldrcn ~cknmo:: T .1k.: oul S Gl1nnl l\ H & .. r I , ( n'u1I t 1111rl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~.1111~ o~~m~··~~"''~'" l11h~n l'U''"'" ...:~ll 1n th~ "4:llln t1f m tndo1•1 \llKY.,tll ~.l(C }:J4l'lfC:l1I r;i>t.. (OC'D (Ill O~n fvr lumh •nJ l1J1ll1!.:1 J< .. '\4.'l'\'.allOOt ICl.'CpkJ SS Featuring t I\'''" On The lfJlf !>he/1 15" r )),/rf\ Rnd etrller 15" \f.11"('/> ,, •• (~'t'P Fnf'd ~hnmp 01~ Pntpoum 14 .. r <1/JmJri TJco '1" QuC'Sild1/la 1r Cl.1m U1m~der •1• J •r ( l.lm1 On Thi' HtJlf She/1 15 .. !>11•.im1'<1 (/,urn '5 .. )/wmp CodtJrl 11" Sh,,mp 'i.ci1mp1 14" \hrrmp TJCO ')" N.1chos 1]tS fJJtl.i' StPilk TilCO '1" Gufl( Cheese Bread '111 I 1 I" lkfor 8.Jttered OnlOfl Rmss '1" 1714 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA 645-8091 F'r~h !Wafood l<aitauranta 012 Orange Coaat WHkend I Thursday, June 20, 1991 ...,_,.SAOt n:u 11W161J •• .,,,.._ ·, '1t l'-lo,.,. ~ • ....,.,. .... Gino'• on '" mu. o f~ 17th <.1 , tl.~n.t7$0 Rcscn;i11on, .. ~f'llcJ A <.1"11 '1c.1 l1n4Jm411I.. \V;crm, 1n1tm1ll" 11c11ht><.1th~ mc;c11n1 f.' ''" I u"'"· l11nncr, •c:c:kcnd brcu~ 1\1 r·,~ttl Orc11t ""'· h•ntbur~r,, M1tJc,1 pr".:' l 1w p1.1no ti,1r cn1crc;11nmcnt, \;U\totllcr~ •llnl(;flOIC\ !f'I to \11\IP, afnnc S Gnldtn Orw«<1n.. 21.)~J I hut'K1r 01\ J , M2·71bl Rhtt¥111tuni. o1~cc1Hc\l uc11\11tlc Cht.no:~ M~ni.l.11111 \.J1,11e, '1nct: ,,.... ..... .,..., lll Year 'Round 1975 Award-tr1ftnitl& ~'\lk1nc, l.1111eh, l.l1nncr. takc-oot. rocktails 7 dit)"i SS Gu t•f ..uck>rs, 1810 S. M•P Dr , South ·eo t Pin" V1ll•F· 668·17.l7 Open for lunch 11 ~10 1 m tu 2•)0 pm , dlf!ncr 6-10 p rn Top·r1ntcd s~1nd1nav11n/ Cot1t1ncnt•I rc1taur1nt. Wonderful Cauar "'I. d, homemade brc1d1. c~'cllc n t a v1.er 1c:lcct IOll, home made ,, .. v,td lu. Cm tint k1t111ty (Sun<Lty brunch, wine d1nncn. fntwl ta tin11o, l»r menu .ill afternoon and into the ntlht) SS llonkawa, J~ S l'lau Dr .. South C°"'I Plo11.1 Vill.i~i,: S~1·2S3t. Rc~rv-.atkin• wggc~tcd.-F111c trad1lion:al JapanelC re taur.int u;.cs tho ffcthc,t inatcdicnb Su,\ht bar. t u1m1 room•. cock11n loun1e. Muh1o(t)Unc Ka11C!k1 dinner• mu\t be ordered 2' hra in 1dvnnce. l:.lcpnr d1nina.. Lunl l'I. dinner SS h117. 48.S N Old Newport Blvd 7:?2-2Q92 Oren Tue.•Thur S:JO to to pm , In ·Sat 10 11 pm In 1 modest (r;irnc htlu~. IJclCCllhlc lt1fl;al\ MUCC ind w:1food fr{>m Chef P11oJo Pesllrinu l.Jt <"aH' 1695 lmne Ave 11 17th , M(1-1~U One <>f the urea's oklc11 "eak h11u~' ln11matc, cozy Seafood as v.ell SS ta Ptrsola, 1969 Harbur Blvd 6'6-1225 Op<n for lunch Mon.·Fn 11 JO a.m to 2 rm , dinner .S:.30 to JO pm RC>Cf"lllOn\ rn·ommendcd A~ 1¥Cr<1.CC Northcm l1.ih1n cu1 inc 11 bl.ldsct-con iou puces \ c.:il dnhc• h1fhly recommended: l \lcllcnl 1ir11m1•u , S \lltndarln Co.rmet, 1500 Adams 11 11.uhor 54().1937 Re~rvauons accepted lo(crip1en1 o( Gol\J A""'illrd of Excellence nine con~aHrvc yc;us Owner Mtehacl (h"nJ ~I lhe 11.tnd.ird for Ounc'IC rc•t.1ur:a nh upcrb ~ter d1 hes and •nn1cmpor1ry Ch1n1:'t urfcrtn&' Lunch. J1nncr. , .. ~C·OUI, cucktall 7 da)') SS l\ftrllno's. 401 E 17th St. S411-IS98 7 .1 m lo~ pm M<'n ·Thur , 7 11 m 10 9.)() r m Fri • "' . I) .a m to :l pm Sun Cmurmcl 'ltndw1<h ~hop. •ptffy tnlcnor S \fl Casa 296 f.. 17th St , 6'S· 76~6 I .im11\ ''Ylc Me11can rcuaurant f'r"1d.•n1 Bu h hi\ e11en here' Oren .lo.111\ o.1l 11 am for lunch, Jenner. H't ~1.11!1 C1ll .ihead for liHCC pull~. \ol~1tou' ~~Kc fur f1m1he,, C(ccllenl f.1m1tv ~.iluc SS ~"•fort Ritt, 2000 Nc..,J>Orl 91,d "I I • I 10 R1~ ch1d.cn, \hrimp. ·~lath. 'M11l.,.1c. he' l mph•s1~ on (rc~hneu 4111laltty. OcltCMWt corn bn:ad Open from 4 pm Mon. thrwah Sat , 2 p m Sund1y Take out ffOIT\ 2 p.m. daily U r..u Mfta, 212 E. 17th St 6'2-7418 OinMr 7 dayr. lunch C\'Cry d1y cxccpr S1.1t1. Sandwtchct ulacb and p;u(as at lunch time. Oood stra•sbt p 11 • avoid I he exotics SS • Pttltt fra1tce, llJS Newport Bflid , 65~9363. Opel\ Mon ·Sat 1 l • m. to 9 pm OcllCIOUs j(?Urmct chteken, veal, prewni, 11nct.1che1 and ve1etari1n di\hcS. S PnNllO abtOf .. tt, J]J:l Bn\tOI St • Soulh Co;l\I Pfau. 5'0-8033. Open for lunch 11 'O a.m. to 2:30 p.m Mon -Sat . dinner ~:30 p m t(I I • m. Mon.-S11 , Sun brvnch unly Shopptng·mall ll•h•n food with frc\h fish, chicken .ind p.ista Terrific hrelld Spo11y ~rvice SS Rtd Onion, 101 E S.indJ101nte Dr .S~l\-7701 Open 11 •• m 10 2 am Mon ·Sun • Sund.1v brunch 10 • m to 3 pm Re~crut1on\ .icceptcd Fine Mc•uon fOOd 1n a fun and dancablc environment SS Rhltta Rtttauninl l\33 Bmtol St . South C(M)I Plua ~40.;l 40 Or-;n f1•r lunch 11 30 I m ICl J p m Mon ·S.at • dinner 5-10 p.m Mon ·Thun , ~-11 pm l 11·S•t Rc,ernt111M luc1co1on. Con111'Cnt1I cu1,in1: Por>ulilr 't.indt?y SSS Ruby't.. 3l3J Rc;ir St . Cl')"i.11 Court Ml-RURY Oren R •.m to 9 pm .\tun -Thul' 7 J m to 10 pm f-11 S.al 7 .1 m to 9 p m Sun Re;.cr11111toll) llCll required Burcen and fric<t 1n 1 1c-cn:11cd IQ4()) diner l;ompkte v.11h recorded .,.,inc mu 1c. Excellent ~lach Scn"K:C " 101.lly on the mark S "oct's Sfafood Grill and Bar, .HOO 8r1>tol St Q79-?400 Open for tune!\ .lnd dmncr \l:Ven d.a\.' " v.cd. (.all fur houn Jnu champJcn..: lunch on weekend' Rc\CIVllllOnS \Ul&C\led rre'h \Cil(ocxl cl.i~\IG.'111)' prcpucd, complete with an U\'\ler h.i1 SS Tea It )mpt1th)" W> f· 17th St . (145~!iti0 CUl"f .tuthcn11c f"n&h'h lea room Brcakf.a~I. lunch, .1(tcrnuyn ice, Ciund •) hrunch. Homcm1dc Com1~h rtl\llC\. \IC4l and k1dnC) p1c, !n0e, ngh h .anuquc' ni.i" l>c purcha'ICd. S rra11oti1 Pil\O. 3:13' S Hmtul St . South C 111\I r1.1zo1 S.ill-SO~S Open for lun~h 11 m 111 Q rm. Mon ·Sun Re:iervallons 11t•t required rn.: ull1m1te p1ucria •1th : I J1fkn:nt p1u"' from 1uhan tu • 1e.1poht.:in S THINKING ITALIAN TODAY? Try tht homemade llMQna, caMdonl, manlcottl or any ol the lradltlcMI ~. Alie> Mnguine II FNto Del Mar • FetlUC:dnC II Pesto • Shda MM:elO and many rnof9. If "'°"' like veal Seafood • Poubrv,we c&r a llirgl ~n. too ()( COUrM. we t\AM ·hofM fnede peilza 6 andwtcha. L••cla• fro• • $S" DtaHn fro• • $6. n OPEN 7 DAYS 17502 Be•c• Blvd. (•t Sleter) Hmitl • a..c1a • 842-5505 21Q CHt•ry Ltd.. 3333 S. Bristol S4o.8122. Open 11 1.m. to 9 pm. daily Rcscrv11ions accepled. Dine in tbc Metro's only railroad dinin1 car SS Z.tNtt. 1712 PlllCCntia, 6'.S-8091. No rescrv .. 11Qn Lob ter 11iJ, prnnc nb, chicken ilnd nM II reasonable pnccs. Special chanacs ni1htly Lunch, dinner, Sunday hrcakrase S 1Alblt1 Glided C.et aed Onkr Ber, 1714 Pl. ccn111, 646.4:?22 A blJ, 'f>tlWlins cnterpmc with pool table , oysrer bu, h11mbur1erJ, sandwichCJ and 1 variety of \Cafood ortcrtnp. Very casual. Surid:iy Mc•ic11n hrunch. S · Newport Beach cla"'ic Scottish touck E.w:llcnt prime rib and C.csa1 ulad. Dimly ht, clubby a I moi.pherc. E1cellen1 p11no CJ1lcr111nmcnt. SS CabH1 C.ft, 690 N~pon Center Or Four Sc.i}o()n' Hotel 7.S9-0808 Open 10 JO " m to 10 pm Mon.-~ri , S11 7 ,, m "' 10 pm . Sun 7 :.om II) 5 pm Re,crv111on,-i.cccptell. CahfornJo, Qll\1tncn111I cu1"nc SS C•ft tlu•·O·t1H 110'> 'c9oop11rt C1:n1er Dr (>.ii). ·n~::! Open ~ " m to 9 p m \'on ·1-n , II a m tu 6 rm \.it , 11 a.m IV S pm Sun No tL"'ICNJllon' t.ikcn S.1L1d• .inll ,,,nJ\\1<.he• in ·' '""u,11 .llM<"plicre S C"1tllfornh• Or11ch . H~) \ 1.1 Lu.lo l\i~.(lq~ Oren f(\f l1111ch 1::!·2 pm '<!on F n D1nm: r 5 '<110 p m. Mun . l\11:'. un11I Ill VI WcJ • Th111"t.; unlll 11 I 11 . \.ll No rc\Cno1l1C>n' t.1kcn S Alky Rt taunina, 4501 Pacific Coast H1ghw11y 646-9126 American food (.11llforni1 Pbu. Kltchrn I ISi Nc\\purl Wum 11nd cor.y. San FrenctK'o-sl')'lc C "'"r 1>1 7W-)<4l Open 11 ,1 m tn 10 din1n1 atmo~phcre Lunch, dinner. rm 'wn rhu1• •• ind 11 " m tu 11 I'm S.11urJ.iy and Sunday brunch. L1VCI) bar 1:,, ·!lilt :-.le• rncrv;i11un' tllkcn Rescf"alton\ accepted SS C1"~ru,1cd gourmet r1z1,1 cumc' 1n Amtlla'i. JI I Manne Ave 673-6580 dt•t.:n• ut n;i\\lf,, '°me .ire r .. 1hcr odd ~n for lunch 11.JO • m ro 2:30 pm B11w place SS Mon ·S.11 . dinner S.JO tu 10 p.m Thr Cannr'). ~JO l of.iycllc A\c Tue' ·Sat , Sunday brunch Seafood 11is.57n Open for lun .. h 11 \0 ii m to ' 'f1Cc11lt1c from rhe l1;ihan rout SSS r"' \tun -rri : J1nncr .S-10 pm do11I) \i1ndav brunch 10 JO " m 10 2 JO pm Ann '11rit't, 26'0 E Pacific Co.l\I Hwy Rt\crv11t1on) accep1ed Conuncntal thowdcr. SS Cano's C.f~. 631·1)111. 21'1 W, Cont 1111.')' Open Mon -Fn, II '4 m ro m1dn1ght S..t.-un. 3 pm tu mldn &hi f•b111i111\ ~ view, hu,c hilr Grci.t pf•cc Cor -.UC:t•I hour, U C1utnrlo'• 1520 E P.i"1fic UM't H11.\ t "'5-1111: Qr-:n for t..h11n ... r Imm 5 1'l tc• 10 'VI pm <\un · tllu~, S O ln 1 l.:l-0 pm f'n .\~I Re .. cnatM11I• "' "''"d O.i \IC '••rth"r" luhan J ""1mc1 cubu11: St14. mntkJ.4(Cf\ Pfl<.C k>Unsc rm:nu '"" (j hi '"C1.: huu1' \\1ld ind Ct:.f\ rlKC 161 1111:h1 "h..n thi: 1'.tnd •ll•k-:• ur th.: •.1n11>.1 """ " t h1l chcntd SS l11th11~ '~~ l~I H1" 1 \~nut "~11· 1 \ !\ Lun<.h 11 .1 m, Ill :l 11 m JJ11\, ,tinner , ... r.1:J 111 cl"· '~'"" ''·'~' ( h1111.:" CUl•lnL SS\ t hln'\ C"lllnt'St. 11'lf> w n......... lih d ~"'·"2114 Opt.;n 11 "m It.• '' pm (.).uh R.:, ... f'\,1t111n' J\.lCptu l ( hin.:'c i&n.J C.111IUll\.'\\. (Ul\lne T IV till" lullt r·•" ... 111 ... i.cn ....--~· c--.1 com _.,.., ...,.....,. c.oor. ... Mir 673-0910 720-9'l00 Open for lunch 11 JO a m to , ... h G I ~.30 rm Me>n -fu.: dmncr 5·30 to 10 _cu_1'_'"_e_. _\C_a_.oc_"' __ c_m_r_.u_1 __ r_c_a_t -'-.un--'---------------- 11 m Tue, ·S..t Rc\Cn1111orb sugcc 1cd lh·.11111l ullv prcp.1ted contcmporiH)' C".1hforn1.1 cv1•1nc. pa't.1' anJ ..cafood C:o/\, m11111.1k •lm<""f'hcrt' Ul\.lknt "'lnC 11,t ~ \$ Antoi nt I \1cruJ1cn I lotcl, .i<oo \11\/\r1hur lll\d 416-WOI Oren ll•r J1n1n '' 111 10 Sm 1111:\ -S111 l~ni:I"' ""'"' rcqum: Av.;uJ-v.mmng me nu 1•! hthr.:r I rcnrh Con1oncn1.1l 4ul•1nc. cuclknth prcr .. 1Cll .ind ,•1.1c11111,lv 'c rvnl SSS~ \f'\ht' l n t ~ Co.1~1 11'"') (14< 707 <>1....:n £Ill lunch 11 1 m "' • p m Mun ·I 11 Ornncr hom ~ pm tu I ;i m 1t .. 1h CIJ•,1<.at c.on11n..:nt.1l cu1~1ne, t.ihln1Jc prcp11r.111un 1 !>pcc1:11ty I .1\0111~ h.iunt of i-.cwpon Bc.irh'' Old ,\fonc) mclk~. wn,cnall~'C no.,,J SSS 6C'nlh1na. 4250 llin:h Street 9SS-082:? ;\mcm.a\ mo t cclcbntcd Japanc)C rc•t1ur11n1 Tepp.in 11blcs and •uJ\1 bar. lunch 11·~ 1 m. to 2-:\0 p.m. Mon ·Frt Dinner 5:.JO 10 10 ~ pm Mon -Thun . ( JO to 11 pm h1 .. S to 10 _p m. Sun Rcscsv.auon rccom~nd .. d SU Bob 81tn1J, 17 FuhlOf\ hland 6'+2030 Open l I a m to 10 pm duly. Sunda hrunch 11 .t .m. to J pm Rc~rva11ons tcu:ph:d Steals and \Cafood w11h a - Dav In Owr Romantic ullar ti C111Je~."' a..taurant Luncheon Served Monday-Friday 11 :30am-2:30pm featuring Homestyle Cooking &. Daily Specials 'I Dinner Served Monday .. Saturday from 5:30pm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646.-7944 E>cperlence ~ Couity's tlnest tt;aUan cuiahe erd a apecteo tier bay view. Din_.. Is served each nfgne from ,, ,,_,.,,,. ea ., -..rn. CW.-C• ldll U 1:30 &rnJ Or•noe Coaat Weekend J Thursday, June 20, 1991 D t3 I ~ I j 111111.• I.rill 'I'•"' "''"!'<'" Cent<'r Dr 1..i I ~"' M·•n ll1ur . II .1 m to II pm I 11 11 1 m h i n11Jn1i;h1 Sdt . 9 11 m to Ill Jl Ill Cl,1 •\IC 1\mcrK,ln food, grell l1>1..1t11•n for I .1~h111n 1~11nd m\1\'1e bull' " l>t!lanr• ·~ fl ~ti I 1do P.trk Dr f> 75-0100 n 1.'Hl\.1l111n ' \uggt:'llcd Harhor l.111llm irL. ( ••mpr, hL n~l\lc \ell food menu ''"" tun I unch dinner, Sunday h1un•h SS ~.dlr'I 1)1nrr. 11ll~ I co~st llwy . ( 111 111.1 dd M.1r l\7V)(l~0 Open 6 a.m 1 .. 1111d111ch1 Sun rl1u". until 1 am. Frt 'ul I 1lllL'·'l\k J1ni:r w11h iukcht1~e' I '' '• h"mo;,I\ fl. foo1I S H I 11ri111 <.rill 11~ I 't"'rc•rl C(nlcr Dr I ' l 'I'"' I I .1 m 111 I I I' Ill '"'" I ti 11 .• "' In "Hdnrchl ').11 \111 .. t I\ f>111nd1 ill I Ill lo> ' J' fO u I \ •II''" '"'"''I ...... 1h\\1.\JCfll \1 ' I ' ,,r •\ Ill , l\''''l '1""'1.'I 11 '"'"I' . ' ( 11 ,, ~·h .. n ""'" t 1n 1J,, I , \ I i'f'\ 1,..1 \~ I "Ill rm.111·, t .... 11,tl ,, llh \ti\ , 11 l o•I h ' ' • "' I , ...... ,, ....... , Ui·,l·f"\ tllPH' 11 I 11._ "~'ti\ \\.r\l11L! lhl' ffl,ht.\1 1! •' t, I •f'1 11\ f',t 111 '\11t lh\\c.''f fl , i I 1 ,I I I ' ~"' c ""''" 11 I t•.,, 11, < •'·"1 ""' • 11 • II 1 'I pm lo t_; 1 m \l II ... • l I 11 Ill r n 'inn "111nJ,I\ I ,, • I I I i I Im ((• ~~II rm I<.,,'' ''"' '"•·.~, ,1, .t ;\ 1.1n1hn.irk f111 """'" 11~"''11"'' ,,, .. C"'""' r\ ,, ' pl; t I '"I 1r I, , hi"'' '''" J"'' 1t111\uh. I •''hi'" I 'f 1 II\."' d ·'' V.t.:11 •• , •• I I I II I I I r "' 1nduil1nj.! LUNCH HOUR Monday Sunday 11 30 a m 3 00 p m OPEN 7 DAYS Sur.d~~ Thursday I I 30 am · 9 30 p m f .. ,.~, Salu•day 1130 a m 10 30 pm fltl'' « II inr • rood to Go /'11• 1111· /',11111·1 • H""'I""' Fuctl1r1t1 15070 fU\\ARD~ STREET < 11rnrr hi" 11rd• A Hoh a \1 ""' fur \\ ~•mm\lrr \11111 Ill '\Tl"CTON OEACll 171.t) 892-8333 (7 14) 895-9901 Now Serving SUIDIY IDICll llUIFIST HUEVOS ................. •1JI HUEVOS 1141 RANCHEAOS ......... . ~~g~~8s .............. 1 141 MACHACA ............... •1•• ~:~~~ ..................... •24• York,hire puddina. l'rime nb 1J still the 1.1\'tlflle. hut menu includes rontemporary 'cafood 11nJ p.1)111 d~hc~ SSS tl•t •·ttt Too, 1145 Newport Center Dr. f>.i().525a Open 11.30 11 m to 2:30 p.m. for lunch Mnn ·Fri., 5 lo 10 .,.m. (or di1111cr Sun ·Thur~ , S tu 11 p.m. Fri.·Sat. Rc,crvatt0n\ ~ujgcsted Nouveau/ noll\.:llc Ch1nw~ne ,.•1th pn~t.i dishes 1hro ... n Ill rnr g1>1xJ mc•\Ure SSS GIH) 's l>t'll. nm I: Co•~• H1ghw11y '' 75·2 I Y.' Open 9 11 m to 8 p.m. "1on -ht . 9 .1.m to 7 p.m. Sat, 10 11.m. to /\ p.111 Sun 1\t lc.1'1 37 v.iriticl of hot .1n1t cold deli ,,,mJwichc\. frozen yogurt, fuc' n1thl t,tco', c.itcnng Alw 1n rta.za Jc r I,,., ~ G1oflCIO lll~ Manne /\"'-. 675·619) \uthrnlll lt.iltJn food Dinner onlv. 5 10 I ti p 111 ~11111 • fhur' , S In 11 pm F11 ind ..... 1 s 1111•\nn\ n~c; Nc\\p<HI Bh d 675-4(161! Op.·n 1o1r lunch 11 J m Ill ) pm l u1·, \•I dinner ~ 'O 10 11 pm \l••n ·"IJt ~ '0 10 10 p m Sun Rncr.o11111n' ,1ccc p1cd fc\ll\IC d1n1ng of Ji:l11111u' I chdllC\~ ~JlC(t,llltc~ Belly 1J.1nc .. " on "''c~.:nc.h SS J \\:, '-f» r.rm 900 Nc.,.port C1.·ntcr Dr \I.Hr• •II llo>lcl f>-10-JIJOO OJ!':n 6 '0" m 111 11 I' 111 "lun · fhuf\ 6 lO J m to 11 pm I r \.11 R.-,, r..tt1nn' .icccp1cJ I '''" I 'h ,, f_. t11 "' SS )l.ita~11m11 1111 liJV\ 1cw Pl.ice. Ncwporl llc.11 h '"·fl~,., I und1 Mon ·Frt . d1nn 111•111 t• p m Mon -S.11 . clo,cd \u11 '-•II r 111. 111 1d1<•1nint: lnl Authcnt1l l.1p.1 1, ,, ""''"' ., f\'Cd 111 1ro.1nq111I l I ll "\,111 ()roll'I ,.,, Jle!·pCr,11n ~II ~ I I ho•llJ\ Ill J11\ ,!Ill( SSS \h1no l'nff1 I 'hll 01'4111 "1.01<111 or~n 1111 li1111h llHI d11111cr t:'"" d.1v 11 .1 m to• 11 I' 111 I r,·,hh m.11.k p,1\t," &mrrm <·t I""' t ol{ .11 '""110 .1111t i:nnu h1 • \ 1'. ft iL. ''"' \\ Rc1crvatlon1 1cccp1cd C rlllc11ly KClaimed lnd1•n. tandoori cookery. SS Mnuluna RlttM ... k , 2«1 E P1e1tic C.Uut Hwy. 6'75·2004. Lunch, 11 :30 I.Jn, to 3 p.m.; dinner 5 p.m. to mldni1J11, Hnm hou r. Mon.-Fli. Piiio diritfta avnOlblc. Bunlina blttro orfctlna contcmporuy llOflhCm lt11han cuisine. large selection of paslU. piUllt Full bu ~pcciali11ng in Italian wine. SS Muldoon's Irish Pub. 202 Newport Center Dr 640-4110. Open 11:30 11.m. co 10 p.m. Sun.-Tf'lur,., fl:30 a,m. to 11 pm Fri ·Sat Bar open until I a.m Rc~rvauonJ accepted. Irish speciahlct plu' ~lads, burgers 11nd &1c1lo. SJ ""~" Llindh•a, sa~ East Ed1ew11cr. fl7"·-~H. Lunch 11 .1.m. to 2 p.m.: droner 5 Ill 9 pm Rei1erv1111on' accepted \\ .itt'rfrunt J1nrnc w11h grc11t view of Fun /one Jnd .111 1hc cxe1tmg action implied ''lUpt:rh frc\h rl\h and sca(Oll\.I. C,~cllcnl "lun brun'h Live rcgac on Sund.I)". $SS '""i>n" O,~tfr Ru tnd Crlll, :!100 W 01..:.infmnt fl7S·9fJ77 Frbh fi h ind p.1,1.1 'pccrlalle~. cocktilrl,, beer nnd wine I lomcm11dc dc~~cms. Open daily Imm 11 ·10 u.m Ci11,ual at~pherc. SS Tht Old Sp•&~lll F•ctory. 2110 Ncwpc1n m ... d b7S-8<1~4 Open ror dinner 5 ICI 10 pm Mon ·Thur• , 5 to 11 pm rn ·Sii . 4 to 10 p.m Sun Rc-.c!'lallons not .1cccptcd lnc,pcn'rvc lasagna und pasta di,hc) with an old fashioned n•1r. S Paradi5t C•ft, 60().0 Newport Center Dr 644· I 2.37 ()pen for lunch 11 a m to ~ 10 pm Mon ·Fn . dinner S to Q p.m \!tun ·Sa1 Rc,crut1on~ •cccptcd Spcmalrzmg in fresh rish ind past•, catering ava1lc1hlc SS ssss ••• sss-...-. SSS»MO. s s20 ., .... Aw. rukrr't Snrooct Grill, J09 Pnlm St tiB-3741 Open for lunch 11 ~ m to 3 pm Mon -Sal , dinner .S·IO pm. \.,t rhu", 5· 11 p.m Fn Sund•Y brunch Ill " m 10 • pm Rc~rvation' )UUC"cd \l.ur.11..1 •h 11111 '" 1• ,.,1,. < "·"1 ""' "llc"k' .mJ sc<1food with JllZ.Z and rcgae. d1nn'r 6 lo JO.JO p rn ind Sunday 11 1•,1'.J c1r,111' l1nn,, h 11• IO p m brunch 10 ... m. to 2 pm Rcl.crvattons 'll11n I " ., \II II• 11 r "' c;,11 ·Sun P•1cRI, PfAZ,1 Newport, Bn~tol ind needed A~rican contemporary cursinc Re'''" ,1110n, ,u~gi:,tccf MoroccAn l.imhorcc, 11100 l:tmlnl 7S2·0107. Open with French touches lmpecublc ..:rviec lU•"n' S(.\ 1111 lunch 11 . .lO 11 m to 2 pm Mun ·Fri , Mo)tly perfce1 food, In 11n llmMphcrc dinner 6 30·10 .Pm Mon· at th11tr11n\Cend hotelstcnhtv SSSS \1allto'• ~ \~' I racihl ((lil<I HW\' flc\CfVJllOn\ ilC:t:Cplcil L1gh1 11nd mourill fl 7 '·"~'', Oil( n for h1nlh I I lll J m lo ' 0,1vor' from I he llOUlh of Fr.tnC'c .1nJ flit Ro, 1141 N~purt Center Dr rm tl1nn1. r • h• 11 p m R~•CT\Jltun' C .1l1f11rn1J Strip m~ll k1CJ11ton dtJC\n't 644-4400. Open for lunch Mon ·Fri , '"l1111nl < wutm• I lt.11!.111 "''"nc '" d11ntna•h the cxc:1tcmcn1 uf Pa!.C.il Olh11h0 11 'I() 11 m. to 3 p.m , dinner from S.30 11< ·'llH 1 'P" nJm .SSS 1ma~m>1t1vc na1r SSS p.m. niihtly. Gourmet sea.food and other \h)ur ~1n I I P.rur1c: ((1a't Hwy Tht Pn.,lllnn, f\QO Newport Ccntl!r Dr 'pcc1ult1cs served up In Ru Chandler's ,,.,~_,,,,;:;: Up<n fo r lunch t 1 '0 am tn F-our Sea'°"' Hotel 759-0!'!0ll Open for luxurious lilrt deco sctt1n4 wilh 1 view or ~ '<I r m d111ncr 5 '0 h• 10 10 pm l'irc.ikf•"t " \0 111 10 'I() • m Mnn ·Fri . the Newport coa I LMS mutic and Sand .. , hrun'h 11 \0 .i m II> ~ 'I() p m lunch 11 \0 • m 11, 2 pm \ion .frr , J:incina five nraJlts • week In the bl•ck !--------------------------------~ 1rnn1lc·Oourcd muue room SSH Contm~nr•I Cutt•~ SIM~ 19o1 CW# """"" ...... 111, . tNtMutull ~ ..... 1 '°" I«~~ .. ti tli..JHU, ~ "'"' JKINl.e JNU1IN South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (7 14) 540-384o [r11l tll-,I 111\l'I \lt111l t l\ Il l \II\• l o•\ Ill \1 11) The Rita. 880 Newport Center Dr 720.lllOO Open for lunch I l:JO .a.m tn 3 p.m Mor..-Sat.: dinner 5.30 p.m 10 12 11.m Mun.· at RcscM11lon' SU&&l:"cd Alwo1y1-cxccllent dining ind Hans Pni1cr'' npcntic. Bc't b.lrburccn rn town, ditto hvcr and nnlOtl,, Ritz ulad, cr•ckcd dunacnc'' erah Od1n1t1Yc non·nouvclle menu tay~ eon istcnl from ye.tr 10 ycur c,.,ually ctc11ant to drc,sy SSS Rnthsclllld'•. 2407 l. Cont Hwy . C11mn.1 dcl M.ar. 67.1·1750 Open for lunch Mun -Fri 11 a m 10 2 JO p n1 01nncr 5·lll pm d.uly Rc-cm11ion iou:cplcd rur lunch 11nd from s 10 9 ~o r. m ~un .. rhur\ ' from s to 7 p.m nnly r1.. c;.11 Cun,t\tcntly at>Od cnntincn111I Northern lt11h11n c111,1nc SS Rn)'•I th11I 4001 W CnHt lligh'l"11y, fl'>O·' 'n Rcurv;\tit)n• oincptcd Dcf1n1 tr\'t That cuisine Value-packed luncheon cumh1n11lon tPCC••lil Serene clcc;nr. I unch, dinner. Sunday bru1Kh. AIM> at 17'0 S C''*I ~ •• iii ~ea Belich. 494 .... 14 SS ll~• ,.....,. 01... JCllO w. hci Coul Hwy 722...a66 Open 1 a m co 9 p"' d11lv Rc\Crvatlot\t-not ncCCJAry, Enaliih· tYlc rare with IMlrac,, ind dell u ndwlchO. S S..'• 0.ll, 660 Newport Center Dr. 720·0360 Open 1 1 m. co 4 p.m. Mon ·Fri No re rva11on needed ~II cvillnc. S s.,.n. 1080 8ily)1dc Dr. 6"44-4220. Open tor lunch Mon.•Frt. and dinner Mon ·Sun M•ificcnt NOtlllcrn Italian cvislnc Put .. ftladt on prcmitcr. all«J arc iolhSOlutely •pcrfccc. Outdoor pa.tio t111ch<:' bt1Y'1rdc breeze• from nc.rby B1lbo.l Mand SSS Sttfnhtclc'• ~ 11 Marine /\vc. Bilbo" hl11nd 67~S70 Small and 1n11muc. Rc~rv.ation 11 m11,1. Excellent lob\tcr h1Jquc, r<' \led metib and fi•h ~rvcd w11ft custumi1rd &11uce1. Orcat loc-a11c1n nc11r the b•v SSS tM.lo car• 3201 E. P1~1fK; Cw t I h~ 67< J.S7S Oren 11 • m tu to pm Mon ·Wed • 11 I m tn 11 j>.m Thun .$:it , 10 1 m 10 10 pm Sun Rc,crv.ition o~l)Ccd Fa1h1onablc menu or cuncnt Ci\'Ortlcs Late·ni&Jlt b<11 d1nmg, guod happy huur SS tuft Noecti., 21.S Rivc"itk Dr , Ncwpon Onch 548·7418 Lunch Mon.-Fri.; dinner Mon • un. V1lc1 p.uk1n1 on ""Cckcnd,. p1ukln1 lot 1n hunt \lt rcs1 .. ur.int. Up\calc nc1ahhorhood rt\hlllfllnt serve~ hiah·cla' , re.11 ltallan rcpcrrtltrC SS T"'I• of tht WhaJ«, 400 M111n Strei, IMOO;a 67J.<16l3 Plr10111m1C h•y view, entry rc111urc, plCIUICS or Old N~rl CtlfoOd Ind tr!IJ1tttmal fallQtllCJ lunch, dinner and S11turdt1y, Sunday brunch SS Tr~n. 440 Ueliorropc Ave. 67).0910. Amcncn 11nd 1ntcrn1t1on11f cuisine lounsc: Of'Clh d111I)' 11 S p n1 • tlinnc:r \Cf\icd ni htl) from 6 pm Aprcuzc1, ""d ldtC·n11h1 menu unttl m1dn1ah1 One of the Or11ngc CU<tit\ mtl'lll unique IC\lllllrillll\ SS 1\uru, 2.\CIO W C11o1~1 llr&h•u\ 722·924tl S111nd.ir1I ,u,h1 .ind Jnp.1nc\ • fare with ·• ,m,111 ocean v1cw from 11\ l'l\cr-thc hotel luot1Qn Tutto \t•rt. 54S NCWf'Qn Center Or M0-6.UJ Open 11 JO 11 m to 11 pm \fon -Thul\ 11 '.\() 11 m to m1dn11ht f11.· 111, S to 10 pm ~un. Kocrvi1tit1ri. ntcdcd COnttmporary ll11lu1n cui\inc ln1crc:,11ng r-~11 SS 21 Ottanfront, 2100 W Occanrru..t, by the Blllhoa Pier 615·2.566 Fmf'h.a I' on aourmet M:.aftx>d Ore t atm<'l!lrherc. 'H:l"llCC 11nd chef Oren d11lv (111 dinner hum ~ pm 1\.11 open, at 4. SSSS VIiia N•YI, 'llll w t'o•-i llwy 6"12· 7 . Dinner n1&htl)' S p m tn l a m L'<ccllent, hearty h ullun cumnc, uut t.andrna Y1r1nc lf,1, ACU\c p.1no bar; f.tvortte local l1te·n11ht \pot Re~crvatton' 1cceptcd V•lct bo11 park1na. SSS Yanlctt Tavern, 333 R11y\ltlc Or 675·5333 Dinner frQm S pm nr&hlly Sunday bninch Edcchc rare In cl11 S\' \UlfOUndlngs under the 'Upcrb dlrCCllOO or H11n• l'ra er. K r\:n Pierce ind Jimmy The F'incst Japanese O.ning &pertenco LUNCH ~ND DINNER BEER AND WINE Sl.SH1 BM • roNATt OINNG R<X)MS OINING R00\4 • TEPPAN ROOM TATAMI POOM • COO<TAIL Lo.J;IGE ~93 C'r] r:I DiN~~NtYll IK OFF I Dlftr•• .... '----=-~-.J (t1•) ........ . .... ..lMllA.M.·lOPJI. ..... l llA.M.·l••• ......... FBEE DELIVERY * LIMITED ~•EA* (AT IDllD) (l1•) MMMI 16103 80lSA CtlCA ST tun'INGTON BEACH --Horikawa ~unu~· 111a --~· .... ,........CA tt•1t .. _ 014 Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, June 20, 1991 Bad Bay Ra Hwnau panp 11rikc and here you arc ~1 1hc plicey end or South Celia I m~u wher~ IOtne of the mcrchondi~e an t he \nl ll ller ~1ndow') COM' as much u' .1 ~m1n ,;ir! N11t lo wor')', however, bccau.c I he Hack Ba) Kow 1n a :i nd Running Cluh 1 111 c :irounJ the rnrnc.:r <et11uring 1 he longec.t, he•u, ind mo't awal'd· '"nning ':il:ad bar 111 Orange County Restaurant Critic . plus o up•, ,,,ndw1c be s, ---••• omelet .. quiche dci.~m. beer and line wines. A mcmbc~hip card "n t nece ary and you can afford 10 cat here with only a minor dent Ill )'C>Ur C3 f'I now. "S lad bar"' seem in dcquate 10 1.k 'crihe 1hi" 34·(001 long rowing 'hell which i.e rvc' a a tand for \•hcon. Dock yvur boat and dine SS Fountain Valley I ""' Btlbl, 17272 Ncv.hoi>c I. ~ 74Zft 01>en for lun<.h f10tn 11:30 • m to 2 pm \Inn .1:11 Dinner ~.9 \0 pm \Ion 1 hur' : .~· 10 fl m h1 • ~.11 C'!(~,;<I 'u1i.I.•\~ ll•h.an cu1 .. inc l'1th Amcr11:11n f'">Jic," (l>11r1 .. r , hot de• •l 11v.11l:ibk in "' l>.11 I hf llop, I "; .:! 1l11'11Lh111'1 St 116 l-1'\M 1 '1"'n 6 pm Ill l • m. Mnn .• \111 I l.1mhu1 ""• qu.: J1tl,t'. •t-1f hopper' ·111•1 '"'g' l>.ill(111& tu ·so. anJ 60o; mu•~ lk'<:l\'llt11•n' 001 ~quucJ Scm1-t.1\t1.1I In, ,J)\;n•l\C, S l'rinnnnit A'«au,..nt. 16.~~ BruuLhur-t \I 1111 11~11) 77~·N711 Open lunch 11 \ti I : r Ill ~ 01nntr .S tU Ill '" p tn \Inn ·\.11 11.1ho1n . Rc\<IVJl1•tn• .. c"qltcll 1 '""JI Cic...U '"1luc ft'' ~"C:ll·rrcrar~d ... 1. p.nlJ •nd ~l:i s ;,I h•han d"hc" c •rc,11 Jc, rh SS Huntington Beach ll11JD \~tlll", 01 W rn 1 \<\: p1 U• •th Ulvd) 2· ~s Oren d.11lv 11 1 m 1t1 10 pm Authi.ntte • Swth ol the: b•ll•kl .. homc:'1ylo rood prcp.trc:d frC\h l.111\ I un(h f\!alurc, -.ll•y.>11..c.1n•c11 •1urtc 1 Sund~) huffc:1 brunch •Ith 11111r!1m.:nl1ll'Y ch~n1p•anc: 11nd m.1ruKh1• <"" tc 11111 .a v:i 11 a hie:. Rc1terv111111n ' 1~H r11:d O•~u~I lnc'llptnY.IV(. S ran111n1r'1, 16~92 ,, ('lll(!I (:11 \\' 11n~r) Mt,.:.llOll. Op.:n fl'f lun(h 11 ·• m 11.111 C'•CPI Mnnd;iy 9ren n1,h1!\-~ 111 'I 11 m, Fr.J I)' to 10 pm. Qi\cn \aturda) I I 11 m 111 10 pm. J..,~~llcnt \1~111 .in '""'"· F.I P11k• ''Ylc Grc .. 1 ch1k ~rdc.' fftllil'l. S lhiUl(O fM Mib,, llWI Yorl.tol'n l>MJ. 'If\\ RlB'~. cl ''Y· UP'(:llc rib ~1n1. hmil) 1lu~'· "' cll .. nt prc:p1r•hr•n l J.l'. \1~·U11'\ Ru A <:rlll, 111121 Dc11lh 111 ... 1 1'41 lM I . Lunch IUll h• .s pm <lil11\. l>1nnu .S tu 10. '10 p.m. Mon"· I hu~.: S 1\1 I l (Im FJI.• at 'unJay hfuf(h ll II IYI ·.l f' m ftl ~h1dtc11 pi11i1a, .ahlod f ntcrt•1nm<:nl Rc,.:rv .. 11(!n1 cuptc:d mi.a ual MoJC:r•I .U tuccl't Otll·Rlktr7, ·~ 11 Ad11m• 91!11~66 ~" I tu 6:J0 d<1ily U'l&'I•· lct1uC1nl •lfrcdo RcsC:f""ltu•n' 11ut rcqu1rcJ Casual ·~~ S M•IC'*911'• I>' ti.., ~17 C~ t tflatnu more th n 40 ~tid·friondly ltc~ and at lea t eight dre ing . An • mating \I C'1cty o( local, imported and el!otic ve&etablcs, fru it , pa~lD , plu-s real bacon bi", )un nower ~ech, crunchy croutons, ~hrcddcd cheese , etc., give you tt d.\ahng lrccdom of choice for SS 95 One dollar more will buy )OU n cu p of ~up made frc h on lhc prcmi e daily nnd you will \till ha\'C change for a mog:mne up 1.11"' al R1uoh's book tore. The S~1c~ Bay Rowing and Running Club ha~ one of the m~t cheerful ere~ we have come Jcro" otnd they cem genuinely plcn cd 10 an owcr your questions, take )'Our order, fetch and carry a ru,1 JS they can, clean up afte r your two-year old. or uncork a ha lf·hollle of good wine. SS.75, rrom a w:ry fine and kindly priced wine li~t. An altern111ive to the salad bar i' .1 Thai turkey nlad .... a sweet· hot c'pcrience with pieces or lur~ey hrca\t to cd wi th crio;py \lt..:?~S~ Oren 8 " m to 11 pm d.111y un•l.1' l'lrun1.:h 9 • m to 1 pm Seafood .inJ 'tc:11t.. Fntcr1a1nmcn1 11nJ c.lan.:1n1 I u"" ,,11 Rc'ICl"' .. lk>n\ .ic«ptc:d LM: '"'""' neut 1111 1hc umc Ro1n .. n11c. w11h 11c~.rn view Orc:JI lobscc:r d1shc,, hl•n1~n·i;u.k pt•J"'1'"tr .. S<:m1-c:.1•1111I SSS Irvine Oh tanfo• l'>I OCI \i,rn Kdtnt.111 .l\vc: 7~~ ~1.2 OJ""" fN lurKh 11 .1 m 141 !i I'm d1nn"r ~ 1e1 11 pm Tcm{K' h•Pl'Y h.•ur ~ 111 ., rm Re ~f".i1ton, a .. .-cpccJ ''" .11J·,.1nn1n' .. umpc:•n cu1~1nc ln1"c•11na ~rn1u\ foc>d with •• modc1i1tc I'"•' 1Jg P .. 1 fCCf \put r,,, ' n•manlic J1011.r m ptMcr lunch. OrJ.:r 11 full mc~I ... I h·· Ind~ h.u ... h1ch rc.11ur"' Or .wli.1n tnll'IC d.1n1,1nJt ,I( no~hl S~ 1'1,lru !01 11<.:'.0I Von K.1rm.tn ;\~l.')201 Open '"' lunch ..inJ dinner ''''n ·Fri. 1hnn, r uni\ . ~1 <1n1I Sun 8rill11n1 new 1>,,,111 \\ ilhdm lllil\h.:rp1ccc k.11urc\ ... 111·m1"'f If\! C'uhfom1:a t11~1ro r~rc Trv 1n. ti.•11...: ..,,1.,1, h•l,...11;1 ~al.,'· numb!\ l'''''""t tire 111 111.hmv l•Jh.nadc 11 ..... 11lul •l.:.:k J1:cor fr;im\;J lw "'.11c r(,111 :1n1I lu•h 1rccncry P1111u d1n1ng 111 1dd1tmn II• re ular d1n111g ruom SSS t alltnlt Ro tan,..1'11, 1'110 M11n t 1)7~· 1220 Open for lu~h 11 • m. 10 ' pm • ,Jmncr ' 111 10 f m Sun fhu~ • :l Ill 11 p"' Fri • "' I :ir~ tfuur • ,,, ... p m R "' ' , r v a 1 "' n ' c <' c p 1 c d (." 1hf1•r ni.1·1l\.'c.I Sc.111thwn1cm cu1\1t1C (j rccn ~om t11m11lo 14nd (CYIChC .. pc allli:' nl the hou ff) ltlc blue: m •r&-1rita• Uu•\ lunchllmc tiAn&<•ul !Or 1h,· ~NinJ pmfC•\l()fllll er J SS < h11m11i1111J h•1n~ M.11ri1111, 1!4000 \'1•11 ..:.1rm.1n ~ \-0100 Open 11 • m lo l l1 m llo11I Rt•crv.itwn• •C~,;plcd l.imliutg.:,., ~ .. ~h and -.Jh11S. 1n ·• l.l•U 1f porh to.1r llllll\"phcr\!, SS ( ll!ll'ltlcl r. I q1~ M11c,\tlhur 9tvd I :. I Oren for lun<h 11 JO 1 m ro .! '<> p.m Mon •fll. dinner b.:lO to I0'.30 I'm Mun :r hnr•. l'I \0 "' 11 pm. 1:11 ·S11 Rc,crv.auon" accc:ptc:d. Out-1.imhn1 r rcnch C'unl111cn111I Clll"l'IC Ct1 I 0\-roo <•~mmcll 11Jd lu,1r .. 10 11\C n1"nu , n1.11111f~ nt ...:"" c SSS l hklo I I 18 M.11n t ~flt.JO Oren , a n1 to1 11 f m \h•ft I ri. 11 • m 111 11 pm (IJI, ·VI 10 10 rm ~1111 lkL,;fVOlhvn• 11C\'cp1cJ Mi.~111IC' 0\1 c\l\k ''' 11.• and ~:if1>1Ml. S hlo H ••· •I.\~ Camp1n l)r1•c ~6 2211. Open for lul\dl U •"' tn ~ rm : d1nn~ r :\ '" 10 p m 4\u" ·Thur.. \ Clllb has sallds, more cellophane noodle (m•1·foon). two kind of lettuce and a dressing of chopped peanub, fre h cilantro nnd Japanese pepper~. with strip~ o( j1cama :rnd red ;wcct pepper for Cl!tra crunch and color, $6.45 WR rm 'qunw brc"d I 1oervcct wi1h c1;cry1hrng on the menu except for 1hc ,,indwaches. II' " peculiarly flaHt1,t111g bread thut doclln 't coccm 11(> to the chnllenae or the 1ntcrt,ttng la\IC cnmb1nRt1on olforcct I'd "'kip it nncl J\le the caloric,. For more venturesome soul , hreast of chicken, fresh from a o;ybaritic bath in sloe gin and orange juice 1 gTilled and )Crved with bits of emerald green broccoli with a pccial m1zut1ki sauce (teriyaka and ma)'onnaisc) in a toasted !>Csame ecd bun, $6.95 I nclud1ng the hamburgers, there arc 27 varieties of sandwiches nnd 10 keep Hung~ mtere"tting, Chet Don Bruyn hftll a few specml alwayll appearing, ittuch n Chicken 111 11 p.m. h1 .s.11 Rc,crv1111011' '"·'crtcd lnnov.1t"'. fun c111 1m: IMmlch on nou\<cllc Ch1nt•t. hut """h ecncr1111,ly·'1lCd por111>M Colorrul o11mmph.:rc. cxccllcnl food fry the Gold Cmn Beef Loca1c:J 1n the In.inc M .. rLCtpl.•tc Scr.ir.itc lunch .ind dinner menu• SS Th' flu O'cn, 1541S Jeffrey Ro,1J .552·2M I Open fo1 lunch 11 10 .1 m ICI 2 30 pm • dinner s .:m.10 JO pm r UC\ ·Sun 8runch 11 :JO II m II\ 2 30 I' m l\,1H1rv lmJtJn f1111d1lo)ll .4ml M11gta1 nt1\IOrs. SS Gullh n'a lltttau,..1'11. 1¥482 MacArthur fll\d n. II Open for lunch 11 •30 • m to J p.m. Mon ·Sal, dinner 5 W.10 p m nipcly Rc'ICMlll<lns rc:quirc:d A trip 10 folly OlJc: £n land SS Klthn•. Knll Center 1"111\C Nonh, 2010 M111n 1. fllu '70 261 ·2929 Open for luoch 11 .. m 111 l pm Mon.• 11, dinner 5 1v 10 pm Mon ·1 hu,...,, ' to I I rm fn·Sal. ~ to 10 pm Sun. Koto. •'00 Vun Karman A~c 752·71.SI . Oi>cn for lunch I I a m to 2 p m '1'on rn . dinner s 10 10 pm Thur'. 5 10 11 pm Fn ·• 111 unday brunch 10 '0 :i m to ~ p m Re: crvdtiun' acccpt.:1t hnc Jap.1n1:..c ri-:~1.11lK-) SS MtConnk k•s A hMk lt 2(0) Main 7~6-0S05 Opc:n l \ 1 m. to I I pm. d•1ty RcM:mihnn~ 1cccp1cd Frt~h s.clfood f"1crta1,,mon1 1111d dllm:ina '111 n11hh • vo'Cck SS " Hot Tubs." The $mill 1uhs are fi lled with three different sat =-~: romn11/lo with ja tapeno~. green ch ile ch1potlc and pico de g•llo with cdan1ro and cayenne. The salsas accompany a flour burrito wrl\pped around grilled chicken, casoned black bean • guacamole, black ohves and melted jack and cheddar cheese. This is a glonou1 lightly messy melange or navon . usually seen among the specials on Friday, along with a crab club sandwich which i another or Bruyn's tn p irattons. What 1~ aoing on here? Cen inly more than your average M>Up and salad bar. The answer ~em to lie wnh owner Hal Rosoff. who i devoted to good rood and wane and he ha l'>een around .. lot of 11 J'i a lcadina member of the prc'it1g1ou gourmet organization. Confrenc de la Ch111nc de' Rot1,~euf'\. and a owner of M eyerhor'~. the \uccess(ul catering outfit on Zu11I Grill, '966 B<lrranca PMkwily. at Cul\cr. 262-0864 Soulh"'C'I C:Ul)lnt 1n .i 11\!JI k>ok1n1 ..cuing Wilhelm'' ntl'~I '' • h11 with alsas 10 dream 11bout. gre•t mc:squ1tc·g11lled dl\hcs. S'llt'CCI (:(lrn pudding, •II done: """h ~tylc: Wonh the: c.lrivc:. SS Laguna Beach BJ.'t Cllic:.ao Plnerl•, 280 .Q'o.i 1 H~. 494·'\802 Opc;n 11·30 ii m to 12 '4 m. d.uly riiu. p11hctt1. '"'~n ... hot and cold sandwichc\ Ca>ual S C:~aT Cf'ftk 1111,, 'M Fo1C\I .\'..:. 41i7·8696 Open Ja1ly p,,.... ..clfooJ cnt.:rt.11nmcn1 RC:\('f'\. .. l1V11• -.:ccrtcJ Ca,ual Moderate S t ht F-1, Jl!t Cilc11n )TC: SI . l..1gun.1 Buch, •97...t9SS Lu11eh Fndav onl\ fr•>m 11·30 •.m. 10 :! 30 pm . J1nn.-1 Sun.· Thur. j.IO p 111, t-n • at S·l I pm Contcmporuv. c1ct1t1"c. cclcc11.: Ch1nC\c·inOucnccd cumnc \ 101.11 dch~ht, .,,.,uth pri«' 1h.•t ;m: h1 h.:r lhJn m•n) "tr.td•hc•n•I'" Ctunc:i..c rnl•ur •nh Parl.1n1 1n m11n1"pal k'1 or ~·n >lrc~I Rc\C"a111"1~ HS KMll111•. ~ h11~'1 Ah ,.., ... ~S4fl E.:u cllcnt ContcmpM '" 'ivu1hwc:11 C\11\1n •• Rc..c"·'''°"' •~crt,·J S\ \tonlq ~1 .. 27 ' <.ul•l ll"''l O~n f u, • 'iun., S XI In 10 pm ~un Orunch. 11 a.m co '\ pm !"-~ thd 11dd1n1 cuhn.1r\ 111n rn 1t (one c11t111ni;n1.11 menu US R al Thi C"lsi.H , 17 0 \ Co.t•I Hw\. 4~-!14:• Op.:n h1' lunch 1 u 0 1 n Or~n fur dinner Tl&C.:, -·Sun O°'cd Mnnd•)'· Sp"f b.:cf 11nd M1ddl f. ~•ctn <11 he' Rc..c:rv .. 1wln. 111«cr1 J . R¥ '• vto Dllttt. J0622 Cwi•I HW) .~., Ruey·, bur~n and .\mcrioin cu1\lnC. 8rc1kfllll, lunch and dinner da11\ S l"1inc'\ ky Park Circle. He pa~sc'i along h1 cnthu..\la m for hfc nd h1' knowledge of food to General Manager Ann Crane and to Chef Don Oru)n A\ for .Bruyn (who e ancc\tor were Dutch). I think that af he had been adopted by Indian , he •ould prob~bly ha'e been given the tribal name. "Dances With Sandwichc'I."' These arc a happy bunch of nice • people who add a lot to the dining adventure Rosorrs famed mono for h1 re taurant cs printed on the b d .. of the me nu It re.1d,. 'To qualify for member hip in the • Back Bay Rowing and Running Oub, >OU mu't v.alk. run. jOg ro-.A . play 1enni!>, racquetball, ping pang or l>lcep in a strcnuou' poo.111on ·· He>-gang! We quallf) 1 Back Bay Rcm.mg ind Runnm~ Club JJ.U Bri tol, CO)t,1 \1e\J, <>41·011 Open JI to 9 pm \1c1n · rn. JI .t.m ro 6 p.m SJI 11 ln 11.m to ~ pm Sun \\.hC'dcl1.1rr .ICC'C\\ moJ.Jrv: CCllOn R ~"·tv.111unc rc:cnmm cnJcd C11ntcmpor.tr\ (" .. 1iforn11 cu1\lnc m<1,t.:rf11ll~ p1q1 .. r .. J tn J•c•.a•n Jo..cn'lltorlh SU U 2 C•"'· 242 N CN'I ''"" • l.Ai:un11 lka .. h, .&04 .2-4~ Op.:n 11 1 m rn Ill pm Mein ·Fri. 9 .i m 10 11 pm ~;;1 ':un Bt.:"kl.1•1 un ""-cckcnd• onh f.11 1n 111 tllkc o•ul I 1111 .. h, dinner. , .. ndw1chc' ~nJ •P.,."CIJl•I~\ ,,,,, lr"m th.;.: tica.t• 'c:r·1.m.1n .:.inJv.~h h1~h" r.:'""urnc ndcd \.h• 1t11i1. JOl Rrti.t•I"'·"· I ·•(un.• s.: .. .:h 4"7-fl:!10 Cunt.:mror:al\, l1~h1 ~ph1•t~o11.:d ltal1.111 cu™nc I un.h anJ dinner '~'t'n d"~' Cl'!Tlprchcn"" m ... nu uf f1r,1 l:OUl"'K\ \;ilac.I\. p1U,1' .1n1I p.i''"' f.,-cl\lhin, on m.:m. $10 S Santa Ana C"rnl' lln~t 'ittilk lloo•C' •nd S•kMll' I'"" l4 11•1•kh1•lln"' ~"'·1 5 1.: R'" '' 1l11•n• 1.:ccr1cd f), "'n·hnrnc: '""nll'\ \lm1nf! lunch J nc d1111 1n1t ~nc.l '"'' n111'1 1n tho: ..iiloun South County \lm•fl"b :rm l I I 1•"1 MJ 1111\0' Or•" 11 • m tl• 11 I' m cl111L ltc: ..: "lit IOI\~ It •CJ'4C'll \.tor... 1n C'Ul'411C "''h N lly J.ulCl11 n1Jhtl) Orange Cout weetclnd I Thursday. June 20, 1991 D18 ..... • • -· c • .. fl '' .. " ,,, • ' I fl , 'I, ' 16 99 ''i ~,, ,,, I••,,, •. ,, S,09 " ( OSl.\ \IF."i \ COl Rn'ARDS IS.15 \t11port Rhd .. ' 156 \ion· at ( 0\1.1 \h·~a. C \ 92627 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (7 14 ) 650-9363 f eaturing: •Ocean View Dining ~ • Fresh Seafood ~ • Live Entertainment &Dancing 400 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY IAGUNA BEACH, CA 92651 (71f) 494-3358 or (714) 494-3137 America's Most Celebrated ]apa~se Restaurant Bl RDA I I I I I I I I I NEWPORT BEACH 4250 Birch St • 955-0822 ......... ·-I ----Expl,..6/29191----!I 7568 Edinger, tUwtlngton Beach 848-9385 ANAHEIM 2100 E. Ball Rd • 7744940 THE BARN STEAKHOUSE SERVING THE DAILY PILOT'S ~#1 BURGER! Lunchtime Special - Farmburger & Fries $3.49 Dolly 11 am to 4pm Costa M esa's Only Stcakhou· ,, · Ch~H hrotl inq The Finest 111 S teaks. rrcsll Fi s h & Chrck1·11 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER f) Harbor Center Harbor & Wilson 8 COSTA MESA '°" R•RIWATIOll8 CALL M14T17 ' .. . . ' . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . ; . • 1 4 A a 4 ••••I •••• • e . e I. I• e I I e I 4 I • I . I• Ii I• It l •It• ii I j * I I -• • • • • I TIUll. JUNE 20 RI. Jiii( 21 UT. .-.22 u . wau JllE2S ... ..1111. _,.. 24 Riii Ml·ITAll T1D. --JUNE 2ti TAC& TUEmY wm. -111£28 POUi -- r - - - . ...,.. - - - - - • 8 ........ ,.... • PRBB Ll1NCB BNTRBB Wlaa ....... U111CB JENTllD .,~ .... ........ ,.,.. .......... .... x .... rn. ll:J0-4:00p81 at. ................. L - - - -••• ,.. • - - - - • • IAAELEVANT WEEK • An ~ Supplement to the Orange Coast Oaity PHot • Thunday, June 20, 1991 .. ' It's irrelevant, but Larry Wanke takel Ouarrcrhack l .trry Wanke -Mr lrrelcvnn1 or 1991 111 Orange County By defeating the Buffalo Bills to win Super bowl XXV, the New York Gia n ts became the champion!> of the National Football League and earned the 28th and final poi.ition in the first round of the April 21-22 draft That honor also included the opportunity for the Giants to make the final !>election in the draft - amt to become part of Newport Beach's annual "lrrelevanl Weck'' celebration. The la!>t player taken in the NFL draft each year is ''Mr. Irrelevant," according to Paul T. Salata, a Newport Beach bu\Jnesl>man who played for the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Colts in I 949-50. In 1976, Salata and his wife, Beverly, decided to "do something nice for someone for no reason." <tnd began what has become a popul.u recogn1t1on of the las1 p1d.. in the NfL draft. "The f1r.t draft choice receives ndttonal medrn attenllon. a large contract and a hero's welcome by h" community and uni\(:r\Jty," Salata \a1d "Un11I we began uur first lrrelC\ilnt Week cclcbrat1on. the la~t drnf1 choice was hardly notu:cd ... rh1' year, the Giants' (and the league's) fa\t choice was Larry Wanke, a quarterback from John Last year, Oemetrills Davis, a Carroll Univen;ity 1n Ocveland, tight end Crom the University of who becomes 1hi year's Prince of Nc~ada, Reno, wu the 331 t Irrelevance. player chosen, by the Loi Anaele'I wan~e will be the man or the Raiders., who had Kquircd the hour during Newport's 16th annuaJ plck in a trade with the Super lrrclcvanl Week celebration, Bowl XXIV champion San scheduled from June 23-30. Francisco 49ers. He will be tntroduccd al an Davis nd his wire were Oown 10 opening press conference and Newport Beach, where they Sl3ycd welcoming reccp1ion Sunday at the at the Balboa Bay Club. They ol<,t1 Balboa Ba Club hosted by the were the focus of a pre ~' club and the ora'nat Coast OaJly ~n(crence. gol~ t~,urnaments, .1 Piiot. The event will be attended Back to Bat N1ght dance and J by several hundred Orange County • Balboa Bay ~ub Hall of Fam~ polit1cal, civic and business banq~el featunng Mickey Man1lc . leaders sports celebrities and Mcrhn Olsen. J1ck Youna~lood. d · sports auomcy Leigh Stc1nbe1~ me 18· and other celebrities. Wanke v.111 . ~ showered with The Oaviscs a1'o cn~cd pcC1al glfts from Nl·L teams and the days at Disneyland and Hollyv.0<11.I 0 r a n g e Co u n 1 y bu i n es s Park race track, participated m ,, community. given the keys to the Superslars competition and we re City of Newport Beach and the iuests on r11dt0 and tclev1s1on County of Orange by pohllco and program~. grilled by local sportswriters. Davis returned to Reno v.1th Then, next Thursday, he will go boxes of gifts from more than l!ill v.hcre w1nn1ng Super Bowl Oranic County bu incsses an1I quarterbacks have gone before -souvenin from each NFL team D1~neyland. and numcTOUS other collegiate t1nd The Magic Kmgdom will lay out professional fnJlchiscs. the red carpet for Wanke, JUSt as Irrelevant Weck now hJ' it doe!> for other visiting dignitanes become an Oranat County-w1\k -relevant or not. Wanke will be event, with fundraisin1 act1v1t1c' the grand marshal and will ride m for a variety of charities. anti the traditional Di~neyland Main involves several thousan \I Street parade. YOlunteets. according to Salata. 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I 11 j,. l' ,J fl .: , _; .: () p I) 11 n d p1 1r1ahJd lrnm John C armll l 111\t'r"I\ 111 Clc,cl.1nJ \1,ilo.ini: tht: 1111.il lUI ha• hC"cn dont' h, ,t,c.:rdl nthn lrtl'il'\.tnl plllo.\ \\ .rnh '' '' thn,cn h\ 1he l\/l'"' 'l"rlo. (111111' ·'' lht• (,1,1 \clCCI Jfln 111 thl' 111111 Jr.di numhcr 111 I h.11 nude him Mr lrrclr,an1 111 '\'l V. rc>rl n~dl h .. 111J he ,, f.1ung ,, IAl.'l'" 111 hrn•rL1 1ha1 1A.11l 'lil\ w11h h1111 1111 ~l'.1r' 111 u11nc Pt1ul '\al.11a. 1he founder 11! lrrclc\i111I Wcclo.. '' ,J lurml'r lJ~( 1111\lhall pla~cr v.h11 l.ttl'r pl.l\ed lcir the '),111 I ranc"to o.19ef\ .ind Last GI back to share honors On \1nnd,I\ \prtl ~~. t11q1, JI 5 20 pm. 1hc New York G1anl\ "'cd 1ht· l,l\I p1d. (numht'r Ho.I) in thl' National .. ootball League d1 .111 10 'Ciel 1 411.1r1ubaLk l.arn Wan kc of John Carroll l nivtr'llv 1n C le"clantl thu~ naming Wanke a<; Mr Irreleva nt Al the ... 1me moment. Gunnery Sg1. M P. "Red" Wh111aker wa!I 1hc Mith and la\I 'old1cr lo d1~cmbark from a troop plane landing 11 't urna. Ant According to Manne Corp\ General WT Adams, he wa1 the l<t\t De~e rt ~torm <i0ld1cr to arrive 1n the United \1ates that day Sunday, Whittaker and hi\ fam ily will omvc m Newpon Beach, where he will be a guest of honor during Irrelevant Weck, a 'even-day homage to the underdog of the NFL draft. Whit11kcr, JS, was bom in Portland, Ore., and raised 10 Portland and L~mg Beach. He and his wife. Patty. have two sons, Michael, 13, anu Jumc\, 11. und rc\ldc in Yuma The 6-1 Man ne l'nior com colletling, frc,h fish nnd 1acos and lhc Simpson\ TV .. how (Im k1d) got hm1 hooked. he sny~). .11"' in 1hc C'ant1d1an Foothall I t .1~11e '-•m a 'uccc"ful Nev. purl lk Jlh hu\lnC'>'man Salata never hl\I ht' /l'\I for foo1fi.1ll. C\pcC1,1lh 1111 I ~( 1nd 1hc "JI I I fl' l11nt11hutmn Ill lhc pl3\Cf~ .111d 1h1.: g.1mc '' legt:ndan .ind h1:. 1dl·.1 111 lrrclc,,1111 Wcclo. "hllh ,1.111cd ,,, ,, Ualho.1 Ba\ Club •\' I I\ I I \ n ll V. h ;1 \ I h C t ndor,cincnt .rnd •uppori llf h11\lnt:" .ind 1.:omm11111I\ leader\ 1hroughou1 Southern C'ahforn1a. 1 he week has grown frnm ol cc>u ple of event., lo include welcomtng reception and press conference. two golf tournaments, l\upcr Star Compc111ion, Bnck to ijal dancmg night. Balboa Bay Club Hall of I amc Dmncr. a day at 010,neyland and a day 111 Hollywood Park Ove r the } car.;, four Mr. 1 rre levlln1' have made 11 to the final Nl·L cut 10 play for 1hc1r tc.:am\ Mr Irrelevant V. Tyronne McGnff. an outside linebacker from Florida A & M, played three year~ for the P111sburah Steelers. John Tuggle, a running bacit from UC Berkeley who became Mr. lrrelcvanl VIJI, was the first honoree to actually make the team in the NFL Dni(tcd by the New Paul Salat1 always aood for a laugh -e~n on himself. Oian11' games in the CollO'*tna ~a.son. But Tuale wa sttidtcn with cancer and, after a valiant York Giants in 1983, he made the battle, died m 1986. roster and played in some or the While all the parties and other activhics arc honorina Wanke for bcina tho , t or 1991, the hope \ tilt will be h ah that h will he another ono ~bo makc.s it In the Na1ion1I Football Lcaau.c 2-IAAELEVANT WEEK • An Adve rtising Supplement to the Orange Coast Dally Piiot •Thursday, June 20, 1991 . . '. Bishop dohn Carroll .aided our founding laU•• Larry Wanke, Mr. lrrclcvant or 1991 and the official honoree or the l6th annual Irrelevant Weck celebration in Newport Beach next week, represents John Carroll University in Cleveland. Who was John Carroll? father Carroll was elected as the first Roman Catholic bishop in the United State in 1789 and was the founder of several Catholic universities, including Georgetown in Washington D.C. ''John Carroll wa friends with s uch notables as George Washin~ton and Benjamin Franklin," snys Dougla Dookwahcr, vice president and os'li tant to lhe pre ident of the univc~ity, which 1 located in the Cleveland uburb or University Heights, Ohio. "The Carroll family was very wealthy," Bookwalter said. ''They were involved in merchant shipping and owned much of the land in Maryland. John Carroll' cousin, Charle , wa 1 igner of the Declaration of Independence. He was the last sisncr ro die. which resul1ed in count1eo; in mnny tatc being n11mcd after hm1. Father Carroll traveled to Canada with franklin to seek a Canadian alliance to fight the Oriti h in the American Revolution. The Curroll family eventually finnnecd most of the Revolutionary War effort, according to the hool official. Wanke'' election h Mr. lrtelevant -annually the last player picked 111 the NI· l draft of i:ollcgintc foo1ball pl:iyeri. -hus hrought rcnc\\cd auenlion 10 John Carroll Un1.,.c:r ity, founded on Clc"~land'" weM ide tn ISl\6 and "10\'cd to its pre. ent ca t side locauon in 1936. hence the niekniame ··s1uc 1rcak " f nr its •thletac team5. "B.1ck 1n the J9U)\, 1f)c foorbaJI tci.lm wa!> running over an opponent and l>Omconc ~;ud, 'They ltll.>k hkc n bunch of blue '''Cit"-'· •· Uookw:alter ,,11J ''The n.Jme \IUd:," Larry Wanke quarterbacked a blue streak for John· Carroll University "It' not tfle biggcl>t thing that'., happened to u1>, but it'i. big." Bookwalter said. He pointed out that John Carroll celebrated ii\ IOOth ann1ve~ary in 1986 nod lhat the ~hool ha1> been Ii tcd os one of the nation' Cop 40 uni .. cr\1tic\ by Nc"'swcek maga.une " fhe fact that Don Shul,1 Wil a '>tudcnt here ha goucn u' a few men11oni. on na11onr1I telcv1:.iun when the Miami Dolphini. an: playing," Bookwalter commcntcd Quarterback Larry Wanke led the John Carroll University Blue Streaks to an 8·2 record in 1990 .ind set school records with 173 pass completio ns and 13 touchdowns. Very relevanl for the Cleveland college, but nexl week Larry Wanke will be the mo l irrelevant person in Orange County Wanke. by being chosen last in the National Football League l)raft by the Super Bowl champion New York Giants, has been thrusl into the spotlight for Jrrelcvanl Weck, Newport Beach's annual lribute to the final selection in the NFL draft. He'll be crowned the Kmg of Irrelevance during the 16th annual cclcbratton June 2J. 30 Wanke had been one of the nation's most highly recruited quartcrbocks in 1987 out of Cleve land's Benedictine High, from which P111,burgh Steelers coach Chuck Noll p.raduated. He enrolled at the Untvcrsity of P1t1<.burgh, then tr;m,fcrred 10 Juhn Carroll in 19R9. Wanke will be retell at a vunctv of events during lrrcleV".int Weck. founded by P.-wl Sal::itn and h1.-. wife, Beverly, in 1976. S:ilat.1 made 1hc announcement of the final 'clecllon at the dr.1ft hc.tdquartcr' an New York "Thi" is a gift," .,aid Jn elated W.inke "Getung drnllcd by the g1.1nh " great ·• Rcg.1rd1ng Im irrelevance, Wanke commented, "At first I thou~hl 11 WJ\ <1 JOl..c. but 1t sound~ like a grcar e\cnt l'ni tool.mg forward to 11, aml lllOktng forw:mi lo tramtng camp Wunkc. whn wa\ 'elected in the linal momenl', of the 17-hour. p . m1nu1e draf1, 1s the i.ccond Irrelevant qunncrbOlck. Kevin Scanlon, a quartcrtiaek from the Unt9enity of Arkan"a • was King of Irrelevance 1n 197<> Wunkc quarterbacked the John (\m oll Blue Streak to a 9-1 record 1n I <>89. and the champ1onsh1p of the Ohio A1hle1ic Conference, which alw compri C\ Ohm Northern. Ualdwin· Wallace. Ollcrbein. Hiram. Ml Union, Mu ktngum, Heidelberg. Mancua and C:ipital. John Carroll wa1> ~-2 in 1990. The un1ver~1ty ha an enrollment of 4 .500 \ludc:nh, 1nclud1ng 3,:00 full-t1mc undergraduate&. It became cocducattonal in 1969. The \Chool c<>*ors are blue o1nd gold. rh1: low~m•in Tmph,, l'mhlcm of 11 rdC\ ,II\(\ \\ 111 h~· ric:-.cll\(ll W l """ W.1111.c nv111 \\cd; Or~ge County Sports Association presents FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES vs. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY COUGARS in the second annual DISNEYLAND PIGSKIN CLASSIC DISNEYLAND PIGSKIN Cl.A.SSIC TICKET ORDER FORM ...,. ,&;;; •'2Ml9dl ·•-...... ~ Ap&.• a .oo , .. .,.._a....· •..MIR. Cly .... ~ 111'& • • °"~ ew.w,. ....... _.,,.... c:::J CMcll· ~ ....... Olw'feCcuty ..... Mloc~ c:::J"'iA c:::Jf1•• _, AcaMR• ei.1 .. c 10.. ........ .............. ~"*,.....ow,... .. ...,.... ~0·'='::,, Thursday, August 29, 6:00 P.M. Anaheim Stadium For Information (714) 634-1984 Come Set #1 Ranked Florida State rah On Heisman Trophy Winner 1Y Detmer Don't Miss Thtse 1Wo Colleptt Powers Kickoff the 1991 Stason! IRRELEVANT WEEK •An AdYerttsing Suppternent to tM Orange Coast Oaity Ptk>t • Thtnday, JuN 20, 1991-3 ----~. llc.ird around the ~porting ~mid on 1hc subject of Larry "-an kc and I rrclcvant Week: Oun Shula, Miami Dolphins: II·, nice to cc the John Carroll pipeline IQ the NFL wo rk.ii'\& .1~a 1n. Larry has tough odds to 11\crrnmc, hut at lcn t now he has 1 ,·hance w ,how h1~ ab1hly." C.1rl l."eff. Miami Dolphins: I 'rn hnpp) they remembered that J11hn C;ir roll !>til l has a football pr11gram Maybe now they'll remember that l :-1111 hold a few record~ thc1 c" B11hh\ Bcathard, San Diego ( h,1rgc1' "I've \CCn Larry Wanke. l th1~1I. he.:', a good quarterback .ind l1H the 1."1 pick m the draft, hl' ' .1 rrc:lt\ !?OOd pick. After h.1\ 1n~ .1 \tln, Jeff. who went through l11clnant Wee!.., 11 \ an .:'pcrtc1Kc I'm \urc Larry will nnn for~ct lfc'd belier be prl·p.irc.:d tor the la!>t night -the btl! r11~ht of the roast It will be tun" ll1ll Part.ell!>, New York Giants' tmmcr coach "Larry Wanke was the Jl4th player picked, but over \000 players were ehg1ble. Being the last pick separated Larry from the real irrelevant." John J McNaughton, founder/ drrectnr of the N11t1onal Education Corporation. "Very few evcnt!I ctichard Brown give the Ncwpon Beach area more national attcntton than Irrelevant Weck." Richard M. Brown, president of the California Angels: "It is a pleasure to fi nally honor the proverbial nice guy who finishes last." Jerry Tarkani a n . UNLV bjskethall coach: "I've always felt 11\ great to give !>upport to the Cut Your Risk of Early Death By Half* That's what regular, moderate exercise can do for you. The University Athletic Oub in support of The Presidents Council oo Physical Fitness is offering a free Fi~ Evaluation and Diet Anllysis to Orange Country rcsidenls. Call Jeff Huff for an appointmem at 7S2-7903. There is no obligltioo. This is a community service in coojuction with the "Commit to Gd Fit Campaign." • The University Athletic Oub .. 170 I Quail St. Newport Beach. CA 9UiJO 752-7903 •s-ce: JCMMI of .. ~ Medical Allocilboe. .. A SS.. AM Plill Scmm AtliJecic Fcilily. Tom Ford underdog, a nd it's especially commendable to live up to the motto of doing something nice for someone ror no reason." Bob Hoyt, First American Title Insurance Company: "h 's grcal to be involved with such a prestigious event. I also am happy to learn that the old move star. John Merlin Olson Jerry Tarkanien Carroll, has his own univcrsi1y." Leigh Steinberg, attorney/sports agent. "I've represented the number one pick in 1he NFL these last three years, and they would all trade places with Mr. Irrelevant for a fun-packed fusion of ex.china times. community involYement and lots of laughs. Nothing tops Irrelevant Weck.." Tom Ford, UCI athletic direct.or. "lrreleYant Weck has tomething 10 offer for all 1p<>rts cnthuaiuts and ls a ere•• display of the warm hospitality or southern California. Everyone should aucmpt to participate and enjoy some part of the week's fcstivitic~. Crazy or not, Irrelevant Weck goes to ShO* that it is never too late to have some 11cat Cun." Dr. Sammy Lee, fonncr Olympic diver: "When in doubt, punt." Merlin Olse n , s p ort commentator and o -Rams defensive star: "Irrelevant my foot. Rooting for the underdog 1s an American tradition." Jim Tunney. retired NFL official and motivational •aker: "When someone as Irrelevant as a las1 draft choice is treated as royalty, e veryone feels important. Irrelevant Weck returns fun and simplicity to lhc world'' grcatc t same -pro · football -which sometimes becomes complex and too m~ of • butineao "lither than a spon." First American 'Ihlst Company 421 North Main Street. Santa Ana. CA 92701 First American Title Insurance Company 114 East Ftfth Street. Santa Ana. CA 92701 STUNNING REMODEL PLUS UNIT MINl·VIEW • $949,000 JASMINE CREEK • VIEW 3 BEDROOMS • REMODELED $639,000 CORONA DEL MAR • R·2 CHARMING COTTAGE PLUS UNIT f.ABULOUS LOCATION • $595,000 CHARMING 3BR ·GREAT CANYON AND OCEAN VIEWS • $849,000 ANN PETERS 78814H BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR 15,000+SQ. 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Toronto Argos and Saskatchewan Rough ridcr,, He is now in the athcrll~ing department for the 01 lawa Ci rizen and lives in Avlmer, Quebec, wit h hi~ wife Jnan and \On Jonathan Kelvin Kirk Picked 335th by the Minnesota Vikings, Jim played in an Jim Kellehtr (1977) _ exhibition game against the Rams, I n1\ersity or Colorado. fullback. but was cut the following week. He still holds the MVP (mo t vigorous partier) award for Irrelevant Jim Kelleher Weck. He lives in Boulder, Colo., and manufactures the "Tops of th e Rockies" sponswcar line. Lee Washburn (1978) Mo nc una Stale Univer~1t y, offensive guard. He climbed from his hospital bed, suffering from a back inJury, to arrive here in time for lrrelev~nt Weck. Thi' good sport wa' picked by th e Dallas Cowboyl> 111 the 12th round, bu r E njoy the Week •.. T hen Enjoy the 1991 Ram Season Ram Ticket Information (714) 937-6767 1991 Ram Home Schedule San Diego Chargers Seattle Seahawks Phoenix Cardinals Green Bay Packers San Dieao Chargers New Orleans Saints Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers Washington Red kins Atlanta Falcons did not even ao to camp. He is in the oil·drilling business and lives in Stephens, Ark., with his wife Su an, daughter Stacey and twin sons Muk and Matt. Mlkt Almon d ( 1979) Northwest Louisiana State, wide receiver. The first recipient of the Low man Trophy was selected last by the Steelers. Mike had the dual honor of being the fir11t to bring a wife and the first to judge a wet T· ,hirt contest. Cut by the Steelers, he signed with another NFL team the following year, but did not stay long enough to mention it. Mike. Beth and their two children, Brandi and Dustin, live in bossier City, La., where he is a supervisor for an auto transit company. Kevin Sualoo (1910) University of Arkansu, quarterb~ck. Scanlon earned the IW honor by the back door when last pack Tyrone McGriff Ocd lo Canada a(ter hcarina he wa drafted. Kevin was selected next to l:ut by the Rams. It was the Rams' fir t season in Orange County and the localS' were thrilled to have "one of our own" in town for the Lee Washburn week. He ct another rcOord by bringing a pregnant wife. He and Vicki now live in Little Rock, Ark.. with their children Brian, Leigh and Laura. Kevin 1 CEO of the insurance and ports divi ions of Stephen , Inc. Phil Nelson (198J) -University o( Delaware, tight end. Drafted by the Raiders, Nelson had a very brief career in training comp in Oakland, but et a record in Newport Beach when he tied 8111 the Fox. renowned fast beer chuager, in a beer-drinking contest. Phil i employed by Giant Foods, Inc .. sells real estate and lives in Hyattsville, Md., with his wife Zoraida and son Adrian. Tlm Waahlnaton (1981) Fresno State, ddenaivc back. Drafted by-the 49crs, Tim was reluctant to participate in Irrelevant Weck, but wu ,persuaded that the nonsense was Just that, and had a areal time. He E"P9•icie~~ "'-c ~ oullltw end• llPICteo..Alr bey \li9w. C»rlr ·-t\leda.cf'tnlghe ~ . ,..,.. -., ..,,., ~ .... 'ti 't30amJ likened dte • Pf'Cll conference to "The Oona Show." Fint honoree 10 make l1WO NFL teams.he wa, released by the 49en. was re· 5iped, but cut apin. Kansas City picked him up for OM teason. Tim li-lcs in San M11co and works ror the Alameda C.OUnty Probation Department. John T•11tc (1'83) University of California. Berkeley, runnin$ t;ack. Bia John, dr.ftcd 3351h by the New York Giants, has the IW committee worried from the time be iteppcd off the plan•. There was good rca~n 10 t Phil Nelson believe he would break the JW jrn' by signing and actually playing with an NFL team. He kindly shared the spolliahl with Gary Tyrrct, the tacklina trombonist who made a name for himself 1n the Cal·Stanford game that year John was diqh0$ed with cancer rn 1984 and, after 1 valiant battle. died in 1986. llaad1 Entaatoa (1914) - University of Colorado. quarterback. Raad)' was drifted 336th by the Lo6 Anscles Raider . but was waved by the team and became a free aaent. He and h1} wife Julie are livina in Brea. Doaald C9'••k J (1915) - University of Gcorpa, i.dlc. Don was the 336th pick of the 49e rs He spread much Southern charm around oul cown before aoing north to camp. He wa cut by the •9eB at the end of that camp, but moved on to Cal1ary where he played for one year with the Stampeders. He and hi wire Anaela live in avannah, Ga .. where he i.s employed by the Fore Howard Paper Company. Mlkt Trevi (1'86) -Georgia Tech, quarterback. The San Diego Charsers (having traded for a 12rh round draft pidt) had their c)C on SM PAST HONORS/Piil 7 ,.,_ Frain .... Travis all thC wwy to the number 333 selection. His visit here brou&ht a second year pf real Soutliern charm. He endC1red himeelf to all who were lucq cnoup to meet him. Cut by the Chargen foUowin& camp, Mike returned to Tech to finish his de&rcc in indU$trial engineering and to help coach the Ramblin' Wrecks. He is employed by 1.og1lech System in Atlanta. Nonnan Jdftnon (1917) Louisiana State, defensive back. G reen Bay traded Phjl McConkey to the Giants for a 12th round draft pick and ended up with Mr. Irrelevant (number 335). He broke the jinx and the tradition of Irrelevant Weck by signin& with a contract with the Packen and playina all that year and the followin& year. Released, he returned home to Louisiana, did some substitute teaching and i now finishin& a businC$1 degree at his alma mater. Jtfr Beatllard (1988) Southern Oreeon State Collc&e, running back. Beathard was Donald Chumley drafted number 333 by rhe Rafftl1 who Sol the last choke in a trade with the Redskins (for whoril his dad, Bobby Bcathard, was iencr•I manager). Cut followina trainin& camp, he went on to sign a two- ycar contract with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Canada. H i team won the Gray Cup that year. Jeff was released after an injury and returned home to Fairfax, Va., where he i working in the con truction industry. Eftfttt Ross (1989) -Ohio State University, wide receiver. Chosen number 335 by the Vikings, Ross Oew Into town and was asked to judge a ribs contest immediately -it jut happened to be his favonte food. He brought his father and his 1un1 w11h him and they all enjoyed the Yteek. Everett wa cut afler trafoing camp and moved to Pennsylvania. where he is now employed. Dtmttrlu Duis (1990) - University of Nevada, Reno, tight end. After being selected 331 t by the Los Angeles Raider • Demetriu competed for a roster pol during the pre-~a~n and traveled to London with the Raiders before being cut before the tart Of the regular 'ie;uon, Dcmetriu wa drafted by the Barcelona team in the Nev. World - Jeff Bcathard GALASSO'S BAKERY Proudly Supports ... IRRELEVANT WEEK'' You have enjoyed our daily fresh baked hearth breads and roll for years at your favorite restaurant, now you can enjoy them at home! All of Galasso's fine products are now available at your favorite local grocery store, including Stater Bros., Lucky's, Von's, Pavilion's, Albert on' , Price Club, Ralph's, Price Saver and Pace Warehouse. For the location nearest you call: (714) 360-1211 ( • A letter from 1118 ffi com1111._ \Ir I .irl') Wanke l u Jim de Boom lrrrh.:"ant 'Week I~~' 0<t\po rt Wa)' '-t·"l"'ll Uc.Ith, (A 92ll60 I h .11 I .Hr.. \II ,rnu.1111~ rcpom Jc.,cnbe you as a very bright, young athlete 111.l .1 t1111gh . rnggcd and1,1dual. I h.11\ good. Bec.1u'c you will face a number of unknown, pll\,ll.11 d1.1llengc' in the future. You will be required to dodge , , 1\1 ,I\ •>rponcnh, de lend yourself against ferocious enemies drid, •'\d.1ll uindull your,elf 1n an <llmosphere where no one is y6ur 111cnd I hl'll. \\hen lrrcleH1nt Weck '' behind you, you also will be l'·''"'ifi.11 111~ 111 NIL training camp. I \,·r\11fll' 111 1hc NFL wi~hes you much success an the weeks 1l1l .1d It \ 1111 .r rt· loo~ing for comolation during that time, call ,,,,,,11, , ,, , pr 1'.1111 ~.1!,11.t s· I mccre y, Paul Tagliabuc Big field for golf tournament \ lull hl'kl nl nc.irl'r 144 golfer., ,, btLll ''"urtd tor the lrrclc.,,ant "l'l'lo. H ot.If\ lntcrna11onal Golf I 111irn.1nll 11t \londav at the 'l°"pnrt lk 1d1 ( 1111ntf\ Club. I hL '-l'''l'"ll B.1lhoa. Newport· lt\1 ll 11 I 'l"Jlorl Sunr"e l.t111.1r\ C 1111>, 11~ 'pt1n\(1nng the 1t•11111.11lll'llt l'n>itul' "-Ill benefit rh, l•>t.il , Jul" 111 thl'tr chantabk "'''1t1l' 1111l11d111i.: thL· 'urpurt nf •11, I l11.1g I l11,p11.rl I 1k I rnc, Olive 1 1. ,t 111 irm i. •t .1h11'l'd childre n. thl' Braille lns11tutc, Snton School f,1r J1,1urbed c hildren and a "heck hair 'fXHI'> c.imp \ .,h1.1lgun Mart as i.chcdulc<l for 11 .1 m \\Ith dinner Jnd an .1uc11on 1t " \0 pm. 1 he cost I\ $2CXl per i:oltcr .rnd re!>erva11on' n in he m.1de h' l.1lling 760·:!250 I 1d.l'I' lo the dinner .ind 111L tHll1 only, with the opportunity 111 meet Mr lrrelevunt. Lllrr) \\' .1 nlo.\: • .ire priced IH S25. -.(.'t JO c:xampk Two laJ>!> in the pool every Wet.>k Ten minutes or racqucthall or tl'On1' l-Very third Sunday A slrc:nuous cruqucl m.atch, follt1Wl"ll by iii W'Jeli~ fifteen minute ~Una and brisk waf k to the c.:lubhou!'IC Park Newpon. For those who Live to exercise. Surroumkd hy the rt."Of1 city of Newport Beach on Jambottc ac San Joaquin Hilb. Road Furnished and unfurnished apart.nK--nts. (714) 644 1900 The PARK NEW NEWPORT. ~~-.,,.. ~~~lled\ fJIUP h ll'llOftglgt Volleyball ~harks Ruby's (left) and the Cannery go al 11 in one or the i"clevant events of 1989. Superstars square on for super run in Newport Dunes competition The ninth annual Irrelevant Week Superstars event. sponsored by the Harbor Adult Day Care Center of Costa Mc a, will be held June 28 at the recentty renovated Newport Dunes, beginning at 11 a.m. Twenty-five coed, five-member corporate and celebriry reams will com pcre in this run-filled, m1rg1nally athletic, irrelevant event' Team' will compete for a new pcrpeiual trophy and will try to de throne 1990 champion Malarky's I n'lh Pub Prc"'ious Superstar champion' include Bia Canyon V1l111~ (1989), Abagail Abbott Personnel Comp;mie {1987~). UCl Athletic Department (1986), Westmark Sa\linp Bank (1985) and Back Bay Rowing 11nd Runnmg Club (1~). Ev~nts include . the t~o-man paddle boat ob taclc cour c (blindfolded), the fireman's bucket pass relay. pass-thc·hoop. bulldozer ·rely. three-legged ob tacle cou~. upside down and backward free throw shoot, water balloon volleyball, water balloon toss and catch relay, potato sack relay. canoe relay and a urpri c mystery event. The cponroring H1rbor Adult Day Care Center peciahu in providing care ror adult with Aliheamer's di$ta.se and h IOCttcd an the Rea C'..ommunity Center in Costa MC51. The cost of rhc Super tari C\.'ent is $298.85 per team, and ponsorships are a"'ailable at SIOO. Those wishing to enter a team or inquire about sponsonhip should call 548-9331. The public is invited to watch the e\lent, which beam 11 11 a.m. • Corporate/Chortty Events de Boom • Grand Openings • Fund Raising • Strategic Planning • Annual Campaigns • Public Relattons • Board/Stoff Development and Associates Event Management 1743 Bayport Wat Newport Beach CA926b0 (114) 648-4942 F/t\1..(114) 631-585 l I.aim• Tl'GllllJ .. lllllar far 1111 Fil •• - The Lawsman Trophy, awarded each yur to tbe lat .election in . the National FootbaU League draft, II aa inclc¥aat (and lrm-erenl) response 10 the New York ACMetic Oub'1 Heisman Trophy. . The Lowsman wu created in 1979 by artist Jim Crockett of Huntinston Beach and is sponsored and presented by the University AtbJetic Oub. The trophy depicts a player with mouth agape, empty hands, and the footbaJI Calling to the turf. The oricfnal of the bronze scuJpturc, valued at Sl,000, is housed at the athletic club. A replica is cast each year and presented to the honoree during the Balboa Bay Oub Hall of fame Banquet. S-. to the bll 1111118 at 'Back to Bal , "Back to Bal Night," an evening of dancing to the big band sounds JUSt like the goOd old days, will be celebrated Tuelday from 7 to 10 p.m. II the Balboa PIYilion IS a featuTe ~nt of Irrelevant Weck. The dance is sporuiorcd in part by the Pavilion, the On111t Coast 0•117 Piiot Hd the Orange County USC Alumni Oub. "Back to Bal Night" replaces the College Night tradition of a number of ycan and will feature the Big Band Commotion, a sock hop, jitterbug and swin1 exhibits. At intermission, dancers can meet such Big O.nd era stars as Hany Babbitt or take 1 ride on the Balboa Ferris wheel or meny· go-round. The dress is 1940s, collegiate or casual attire. Dance tickets are SIO each. Dancen 1re invited to come early and enjoy 1 special dinner at a Balboa rcstaut1nt. Advance ticket sale are by mail only. They may be ordered by contacting De ' Boo m and A~sociates, 1743 Baypon W1y, Newport Beach 92660. Call 548· 4942 for mOJ'C information. Clll 7RZ244 fll I llClll -• IBP. Sports injuries are not just painful, they're dangerous when you ignore them. Call and talk to a medical staff administrator who takes the time to Haten and to refer you to a doctor who's right for you and your Injury. llll'tl, ·-leaders llllke 1111 I Week's AdvlslPy Board Seventeen sports and busine leaders hl\lc been named to the N1tional Advisory Board for the 16th annual Irrelevant Weck, • ccording to Paul Sal3ta, rounder of the annual event. The group includes former baseball commissioner Pe ter Uebcrroth, NBC sportsca tcr Merlin Olsen, UNLV basketball coach Je rry Tarkunian, Los Angeles Rams coach John Robin on, port agcn1/attomey Leigh S1einberg and Richard Brown, prc~ident of the California Angel'! Also serving arc Don Andcnion of the Or nge County Sport Association; Bobby Beathard, general manager of the San Diego C haraers; Richard Bro wn, president of the California Angel : Paul Oeary, R.J. Noble Company; Tom Deemer, president of the Balboa Bay Club; Tom Ford, UCI athletic director; John Ha:I, ~'J>Orts rolumni t; Bob Hoyt, prc~ident of first Americ..n Title In urance Company; S mmy Lee, Olympic diving gold medalist; Jack 8 •• McNaughton, president of National Education Corp.~ Jim Tunney, former NFL official pre idcnt of Jim funney & 1\.;~iates, George Youn~. general managc:r of the cw Yur., Ciani... 11nd J.1d. Youn~hlood. former ddcn-.ivc 'tar ol the Uh Angch:' Ra1m. According 10 alata, 1n<.h'V1dual member~ of 1he Na11on.1l Ad"V1Mlry Board have partic1pa1cd m or ~upportct.1 one or more of lhc 3Cll'VlllC' of lrrdev:int Weck '" rcccn1 )Ci.Ir\. oi:.. A i"V"GE CO~i"V"T~ Rane.ho Santa Marydta· ... Celebrating Irrelevant Week! JUNE 23 to JUN£ 28. O~ Historical Oddities Being a County Report. plainly Related in such a Manner as to Reville many Alattets hilhttto considered ol such little c~~ u to be <Mrlooked in ~s Compendiums. Tog«hel with such f«ts. Names. Dates and similar /mP«f imentia. many of them wholly .4<xura~. wh1eh may Prove U~ful If 1>0I Rt:Watdirw to the Ptvdt!nt RNtkr ~be it known that on April 22. 1991. one L.tny Wa,._ posiJ16 as a qu.lltet'bltck at John <:.arroll Unwers1ty was the laSI ~ Jel«ted in the NFL draft thtt'eby b«oming the I Slh Lowsman 7)ophy recipient and is to be rongratulAted by SantA MNprit• Com,,.nyand its e~' WelC011>e to Orarwe County. Larry, and COfM' visit us m RAT>Cho Sant• Marg.,;~'! U A PRE NlW YON<• LOtC>ON • ,Mtl • AAHCH0 IAHTA WllllQAAITA • \ t ... ~o.,. c ..... °"''> l"ilol Kam~ c h(•1•rl1•,11!1-r'-( <•m p<'IC' 1n th<.' WC'I sweatsu1t relay. L" r.,....o.-. en. o....-l'l\ol __ _.___.___._..__ __________________ Villa Nova bartender Bill Flack shows little evidence of "tiring" in the dine and dash event. Western Waste Industries FOR OUR FUTURE! -Trash Hauling -Portable Toilets -Fencing . -Recycling . -Power Poles -Office Trailers Francis, Conner Join Sports Hall or Fame Larry Wanke, Mr. Irrelevant for 1991, will be the honored guest at the Balboa Bay Club's Spons Hall of Fame dinner Wednesday. featuring a special salute to Russ t-ranets, former all-pro with the San Francisco 49crs, and Dennis Conner of America's Cup fame. Irrelevant Weck founder P:iul Salata wrll be the master of ceremonies and will lead the program to irrelevancy. After being roasted by ports celebntte • Wanke will receive the Lowsman Attain Business Freedom It's ~asyl Because The Execudw Office provtdn a sel«t staff that wlU g« your busywot'k completed. which In tvrn will I« you atMd to oth« Important macttn. So go ahead and rewc. Or ~ down otn« bu~ ~ The dOce ls youtS. You'll get an ottn In a prndgbJs lociidon of Newpon ~ach ak>ng wfCt'I ~ skilled admlnbtradve assistants that wtll support lltnY ot your busJness at1d correspot~U ~ So why do your own buJ)'WOftc when you can have a convenient offla loaldon wtm son Ind equipment for ~ss than the cosr ~a seaftaty's s.Nty? cau today for more lntormadonf (714) 644 4492 THE--- EXECUTJVE .OFFICE . Trophy -emblematic of his final selection in the NFL draft - po nsored by the University Athletic Club. · The event has been sold out for several mo nths. Runnin', 111111111' 1111111'1 tee on T•sdaJ In NB Runnin. gunnin' lrrelcvanl Golf. the brainchild of ports columni t Randy Youngman and Costa Mesa stockbroker Steven Bernardy, will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Newpon Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. "Each hole will provide a unique cballenfe to test the individual aol er's prowess ... Bernardy said. On JOmC holes, a 45-second shot clock will be used to limit the time between trokC$ as each player in a foursome plays out. Other gimmicks will be used on other hole . The cost is $4.S per golfer, with the proceeds from the ~nt goina to C.O.ta Men' SOS prosram. The field i limiled, and aolfcr wi hing to join the field should call Bernardy at 24 1-3158 10 reserve their pot. And, thosc not golflna arc encouraged to watch the pfy competition. "Hecklers arc always welcome," Bernardy noted. 10-IRRELEVANT WEEK •An Advertising Supplement to the Orange Coast Dally Piiot •Thursday, June 20, 1991 1 to 111ny for Irrelevant Week menlOPies ~ The 1991 lrrelcvanl Weck Commiuce thanks the following indiv1dual1 and companiei; for makina this year's celebration ~ible: Abiaail Abbott, Orti.c and Varela Ak111ka, Al's Garage, Burr Alleaaert, Allergan, American Airlines, John Carroll Univcr ity, American Red Cross , Asscmb:IYman Gil Ferguson, At Ease, the Atlanta Falcons, the Automobile Club of Southern California, Robert Badham, the Balboa Bay Club, the Balboa Pavilion Company, Baily's Las Vegas, Sally's Reno, the Bank of Newport Beach Savinp, State Sen. Marian Beraeson, Donna BlackwQOd, KJna Buntcin. Hats on to the -lllQlllors Official h~ts and sponsor of Irreleva nt Week: American Airhnes Balboa Bay Oub Orange Coast Daily Pilot Historic Balboa Pavilion Carl Karcher Enterprises Commerce Bank First American Title Hanson' Juice~ M.miou Sultes, Newport Beach National Education Corp. Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau Harbor Adult Day Care Center Newport-Balboa Rotary Club Newport-Irvine Rotary Club Newport Sunri~ Rotary Club Newport Dunes Newport Beach Country Club Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club Newport Harbor-USC Alumni Club Pendell Printing Newport Beach Golr Course Disneyland Hollywood Park Standard Concrete Product Santa Marganta Company Sport~ Spec1alt1es Rolh, Ruby' . the San Diego Chargers, lhe San Franc1~0 49cr , Mayor Phil Sansone. the Santa Margari1a Company, the Sc ttJc Seahawk • Security Pacific Bank, Sports Spcc1altic , Standard Concrete Products, Straub Distributing. Al o, Commi ioner Paul Tagliabuc, the T.amp. Ba\ Ou ccancen. 1he cv. Park ~-port, Theodore Rollin' l;onJ. Trunb, 1hc UCI Athletic ·Departmtcnl, the Uni\Cr-.1t) ArhJetic Oub. the lJn1\e~ity of outhern California, 1he Uni,er .. 1h ol Nevada-Reno. Viii~• Nova. Supef\li or Harnett Weider. We 1min~tcr Mall. HCANHIRY----· LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH OUTSIOe DECK HEATED • VIEW LOUNGE Al o, Cal State Fullerton, Calasso's Bakery, the California Angel$, Newport Beach Police Chief Arb Campbell, the Cannery Restaurant, Carl Karcher Enteqniscs, Chapman College, the Chicago Bears, the Chicago Rib Company, the Commodores Club, Les Cotton, Congre man Chri Coll, Curci-Turner, the Dallas Cowhoy , the Detroit Lion , Disneyland, the Disneyland Pigskin Classic, t he Miami Dolphins, Dove Personnel and Nikki's Flags. Philadelphia Eaglei;. the Phoenix Executive Search. Also, the Orange County Cardinals, Cou ncilwoman Also, Fa hion Group, First Business Journal, the Orange Ruthelyn Plummer, Property Of, American title, First American Cou nty Fair Association, Pacific Rancho Mi sion Viejo, Supervisor Title & Trust, Freedom Bowl, Mutual rnsurancc Company, Joe Tom Riley, Jim Roberts, Rodheim Tom Fuente , Great American Perricone, Pete Rozelle, the Marke1ing Group, Supervisor Don 3010 LAFAYETTE AVE.. NEWPORT BEACH 714-675-5777 Savings, the Green Bay Packers, .--------------------------J'--""-------------------------Haagen Dazs, Hansen's Beverage Company, Harbor Adult Day Care ('e nter, H arbor Cr uio;cs, Councilwoman Evelyn Hart. Councilman John Hedge,, Hoag Hospital, Hollywood Park Turf Club, Hunter/Ko robk1n, the Kan City 01ief • KMG Peat Marwick, the 1..o Angele Dodger , the Lo Angele Kmg~. the Los Angele Raiden, the Lo Anaelt!. Ram , Wilham 0 Lusl.:. Lynne Valen11ne Propcrlle Also, Malarky' lnsh Pub, the Ma)' Organiza11on. cmhlymian Tom May , Meyerhofr , the Minne$ota Vikings, Minuteman Pre , Nardi Enterpri e , the National Education Corp., lhc National Football Loague, Nautita, the New England Patriots, the New Orlean~ Saints, the new York Giant , the Newport Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennl Club, the Newport Bel\Ch Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department, the Newport Beach Pubhc Library, the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce, the Newpon Harbor USC Alumni Club, Newport Imports, the Newport Mesa Asaociatiol\ of Realtors, Newport Rib Company, Newport Ski COmpany, the Newport Sunrise Rotary Oub, the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club, the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club, NFL Properties., rinur. u1;,,r I ..._ -t1'f'r:. u u s f • Our Agents Make The Difference ~ A t Coast Newport Proper ties • Call u s for th e Fin est Honu!s in N ewport Be~h • IRRELEVANT WEEK• An Advertlllng ~to the <>ra,. Cout Dlllty Pftot • Thurad8y, June 20. 1991·11 ... ' . . . I .............. ,.,.,,, . . ' I • ,. .... .. ' l M f'..,,..0. ... C.-~ Hal ~drn> ch<'Prlt'.tcll'r, cnmpC't(' rn th<• "'<'! swe;itsurt relay l• .. ~ ... c..-°""'"""" L----'---'---'-'---'----------------... Villa Nova bartender Bill Flack shows little evidence of "tirin~" in the dine and dash event. Western Waste Industries Francis, Conner Join Sports Hall of Fame FOR OUR FUTURE! -Trash Hauling -Portable Toilets -Fencing . -Recycling . -Power Poles . -Office Trailers Larry Wanke. Mr. Irrelevant for 1991 , will be the honored guest at the Balboa Bay Club's Sports Hall of Fame dinner Wednesday. feat uring a special alutc lo Ru Frana , former all-pro with lhe San Francisco 49crs, and Dennis Conner of America's Cup fame . Irrelevant Weck founder Paul Salala will be the maslcr of ceremonies and will lead the program to irrelevancy. After being roasted by ports celebritie , Wanke will receive the Lowsman Attain Business Freedom lrs ~•syf Sec.ause The EJC«1.ldYe Offlcr provides• set«t suff that wm get ycxx busywcn ~. whJch In tum will let )"OU attend to ottl« lmponM"tt maaers. So go~~ and r~. Or cha~ down Olh« buslnn.s ~ The c:hok'e ls yours. You'll get an office In a pr~s locildon ot ~ kadl along wttt'I ~ty satUled admlnlstraNe ~s.liSUnts that wilt support rty of ~ ~ ~ corr~ needs. So why do ycxx own busywottc When you an have a con~ offlce locak>n with staff and~ tor less !Nil the cosc of • secretairy's salary? c.11 ~ '°' men lnfonnacionl (714) 644 4492 THE--- EXECUTJVE .OFFICE . 10-fRRELEVANT WEEK •An Advertising Supplement to the Orange Coast Oaity Pilot • Thursday, June 20, 1991 Trophy -emblematic of his final selection in the NFL draft - sponsored by the Universily Athletic Club. . The event ha been sold out for several months. Runnln' I 81111111' __.staean T•day In NB Runnin, aunnin' Irrelevant Golf. the brainchild of ports columni t Randy Youngman and Cos1a Mesa Slockbroker Steven Bernardy, will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Newpon Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. "Each hole will provide a unique challcnfe to tesl lhe individual got er's prowess." Bernardy said. On some holes, a 45-accond shot clock will be used to limit the time between trokes H each player in a foursome plays out. Other Jimmicks will be used on other holes . The cost is $45 per &<>lfcr, with the procew from the event goina 10 Costa Mesa's SO pf01ram. The field is limited, and solfer wish1na to JOtn the field should call Bernardy at 241-3158 to reserve their pot. And, those not &<>Iring are cncouraacd to watch the pfy competition. "Hec~lers are alway. welcome," Bernardy noted. • to many tor Irrelevant ·Week llmlll8Ples ~ The 1991 Irrelevant Week Committee thanks the following indiv1dual1 and companies for makina this year'$ celebration pussible: Official host and spon'iOr of Irrelevant Week: American Airlines Balboa Bay Club Orange Coast Daily Pilot Historic B:ilboa Pavilion Carl Karcher Enterpri es C.OmmcrceBank first American Title Hanson'' Juices Roth. Ruby's, the San Diego Chargers, the San Franc•~ 49cr\, Mayor Phil Sansone, the S:inta Margarita Company, the Seattle Seahawb. Security Pacific Bank, Sports Spec11ltiel>, Standard Concrete Products, Straub D1 tributing. Also. Commis ioner Paul Tagli:ibue, the 1'llmpa Ba) Buccaneer,, the Ne~ Park Newport, Theodore: Robins ford, Trunki., the UC I Athletic Department. the Uni\Cn.ll) Athletic Club. the Unive~1tv t'f Southern C 1tiforni11 the Univcr,1t) ur Nev11da·Reno. Vill:i No'-:i. Supcrvi or Harric:tt \\-c ider. Wt!>tm1n tcr MaJI. Abiaail Abbott, Ortiz and Varela Akasaka, Al'• Gar11ge, Burr Allegaert, Allergan, American Airline" John Carroll University, American Red Cross, Assemblyman Gil FerguJOn, At Ease, the Atlanta Falcons, the AutomobUe Club of Southern California, Robert Badham, the Balboa Bay Oub, the Balboa Pavilion Comp11ny, Baily's Las Vega , Sally's Reno, the Bank of Newport Beach Slvinp, State Sen. Marian Beraeson, Donna Blackwqod, Kina Bur1tein. Marrion Suite , Newport Beach National Educauon Corp. • Newport Beach C.Onfcrencc &. Visitors Bureau Harbor Adult Day Care Center Newport-Balboa Rotary Club Newport-Irvine Rotary Club Newport Sunme Rotary Club Newport Dunes Newport Beach C.Ountry Club Newport Beach Mamott Hotel & Tcnn1 Club Newport Harbor-USC Alumni Oub Pendell Printing Newport Beach Golf Course Disneyland Hollywood Park Standard Concrete Products Santa Margarita Company Sporb Spcaalues Also. Cal State .Fullerton, Calasso's Bakery, the California Angels, Newport Beach Police Chief Arb Campbell, the Cannery Restaurant, Carl Karcher Enterprises, Chapman C.Ollege, the Chicago Bears. the Chicago Rib C.Ompany, the C.Ommodores Club, Les Cotton, C.Ongrcs man Chris Cox, Curci-Turner, the Dallas Cowboys, the Detroit Lion , Disneyland, the Disneyland Pigskin Clas ic, the Miami Dolphin , ~e Personnel and N1kld's flags. Philadelphia Eagles, the Phoenix Executr.,e Search. Also, the Orange County Cardinals, Councilwoman LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH OUTSK>E DECK HEATED • vtEW LOUNGE 1JY£ ENTERTAINMENT ~ ONolEFI AHO 9AUNCH CAUISE$ 3010 LAFAYETTE AVE. NEWPORT BEACH 714-675-5777 Also, Fashion Group, First Business Journal, the Orange Ruthelyn Plummer, Property Of, Amer1CJ1n title, ftr~t American County Fair Association, Pacific Rancho Mi ion VieJO, Supervisor Title & Tru t, Freedom . Bowl, Mulual Insurance C.Ompany, Joe Tom Riley, Jim Roberts, Rodheim Tom Fuente , Great American Perricone, Pete Rozelle, the Marketing Group, Supervisor Don S3~n , the Green Bay Packer , --------------------------------------------------....J---------------------------------------------------Haagen Daz.s, Hansen' Beverage Company, Harbor Adult Day Care Center, H arbor Crui e . Councilwoman Ev cl)n Hart, Councilman John Hedges, Hoag Ho pit11I, Hollywood Park Turf Club, Hunter/Ko roblon. the Kan as City Chiefs, KMG Peat Marwick; the Los Angeles Dodge"'-the Los Angele~ Kmg • the Los Angeles Raiden. the Los Angele Ram., Wilham D. Lu k, Lynne Valentine PTopertic Also, Malarl.y's lnsh Pub, the May Organiuuon, A! -.emblyman Tom Mays, Meyerhoff's, the Minne~ota Vikings, Minuteman Pres,, Nardi Enterpn e , the National Educ.11tion Corp., the National Football LHgue, Nautica, the New Enaland Patriot , the New Orleans Saints, the new York Giants, the Newport Beach Convention a Vi ators Bureau, the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club, the Newport Beach Park , Beache and Recreation Department, the Newpon Beach Pubhc Library, the Newport Harbor Area O\amber of Commerce, the Newpon Harbor USC Alumni Club, Newport lmporu, the Newport Mesa AuocU.tion of Realton, Newport Rib Company, Newport Ski C<Nnpany, th• Newport Sunrise Rotary Oub, the Newport-Balboa Rollry Oub, the Ncwpon·Jrvine Rotary Club, NFL Propcrtie • ;irn1r, 1 ;'-f I ' ~:.t."JSf Our Agents Make The Difference At Coast Newport Properties Call us for the Finest Homes in Newport Beach -,_·-·-······· .,,, . . • • • t I • ... • \ J ... •An AdWrtillng Supplement tO!.'the Orange Coast Dalty Pilot• Thursday, June 20, 1991 I ( I b 1 7 n a ,, ... • • • •