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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-22 - Orange Coast Pilot.... .._.c...11,.....,n . SUNNY · THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD. MORNING I h 's Friday. June 22. 1990. and here's what's happening; ORANGE COAST WEATHER: • Skies wilt be mostly sunny and hazy after m orning low clouds burn away. T ... y'1 lllJp/low 7J/ll Yesterday's hi~/low 68/58 Tomorrow's high/low 68/62 SPORTS: llajw ...... 8aMIJall .bpls •. Detnit • M-HOU• HOTUN• TOTH•m~ 642-6086 SeeP-AJtartld1M1 INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: There's more shear madness at the Newpon Beach Police Department ... What's the buzz? Well. after Police Chief Arb Campbell acted on a dare and got a shon . milit.ary-stylc .. buzz" hair cut Tuesday. graveyard-shift watch com- mander Lt. Michael Jackson 'kept his end of the bargain and followed suit. getting both his haircut and his mustache shaved ... But the other .. fuzz ... er. o mcer involved in the hair- cut challenge. Sgt. Jim Kaminsky. has reportedly re- fused to hold up his end of the deal ... "No way." Kaminsky is said to have replied repeated!) ..... Two o ut of the three of- ficers (invol\•ed in the dare) have done the honorable thing.'' said gt. Andy Gon1s. .. We're still waiting for Sgt. Kamansk) ... ·· A R~tlrill1 Sort ... Not even a police dog 1s immune from bureaucratic red tape ... Arras. a 6-year veteran of the Fou n- tain Valley Police Depanmcnt. was scheduled to receive his plaque and a go ing-out salute at Tuesday's City Council meeting ... But as luck would have 1t. Arras· retirement papers have not yet come an. Actually. 1t was not the paper work. It was the plaque that was not ready ..... Each dog 1s gjven a presentation at City Hall, .. Capt. Bill DeNisi said. "The plaque will hang m the lobby of the police station ... DeNISI will spend his retire- ment days with O fficer Jim Floren. who has worked with the dog for the last six years. 16 At AS 15-7 A7 86 weekend 16 Aa Al • M 11-4 w ....... A9 T...,'I ,,.,.,.,, .. !g!"lfll II the • lllfiltk ...... .,,. .... fil.......,." ""* LMhJ FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1990 . . Battle ·on over -council t .e·rms Controversial Newport initiative not on ballot yet locked into their job," Plummer said. "You have to cam the right to be re-elected." 9y IRIS YOKOI ~,_tuffWrtlM NEWPORT BEACH -Though it has yet to qualify for the November ballot, an initiative to limit City Council memben to two con- secutive four-year terms has already become the hottest topic in town. The citizens group behind the charter amendment claims many residents support the two-term limll as a way to provide different indi- viduals the chance to serve their city. The cities of Irvine and Hunt- Laguna bond push planned Envkonmentalists hope_ to buy canyon By KAREN AUGE 0..,, l'lot Staff \lfrhH LAGUNA BEAC H -Spurred by a poll indicating residents here would dig deep into their pockets to preserve a portion of Laguna Ca- nyon, local environmentalists say they will push for a citywide bond to buy the land. The Laguna Conscnanc) ·s board of directors will ask the Cit) Council to include a bond measure on No- vember's ballot to purchase part of the canyon known as Laguna Laurel. The Irvine Co. has targeted Laguna Laurel in rustic Laguna Ca- nyon as the site of an 800-acre. 3,200-home residential develop- ment. However, the company has agreed to put its plans on hold until No- vember in order to negotiate with opponents of the project Conservancy members hope to capitalize on recent survey results indicating that 76 percent of Laguna Beach residents would pay $30 a year to buy the canyon and preserve 1t. Another 66 percent said they would cough up SI 00 a year. In contrast. only SI percent of residents countywide say they would support a tax to buy the canyon. according to the poll. Such a tax would require approval by two- thirds of the voters. Michael Phillips. executive dirt<:· tor of the conservancy, said he did not know how much his group would ask citizens to pa)'!• City Manager Ken Frank has esti· mated that a citywide bond could raise $30 million. far shon of the property's ~70 million price tq. Phillips said his IJ'OUP WIS en- courapd by the results of the poll. which were released Tuesday. The poll was sponsored by the Irvine Co. and voups with which it is nqotiat- ina. 1ncludin1 the conservancy. "It portends well for Orange County. It shows that environmen· tal issues cu be on a par with other bi& issues. such as crime and trans- portation.. Given time, hopefully, more people will come around. "Unfonunately, we don't have that kind of time," Phillips said. ington Beach also limit couneil members to two consecutive terms. election in November. run for re-election when their third terms conclude in 1992. The citizens group, Newport Resi- dents To Limit Council Terms. also contends the initiative is not aimed to unseat any of the council incum- bents. The main point of controversy is the provision that would put the two-term limit into effect immedi- ately upon voter approval. That provision would thus prohibit Han and Strauss from serving a fourth term even if they happen to win re- election in November. "I tbinx the languqc and what they're doine is unconstitutional," Plummer said this week. "It's a targeted recall for Evelyn Hart and Don Strauss ... Janine Gault, spokeswoman for Newport Residents To Limit Coun- cil Terms, continued to insist Thurs- day that the measure is not aimed at . any .particular council incumbents. "Nobody had decided to run at the time we put this together, so you can't say it targeted anyone." she said. But a number of citizens, includ- ing Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer, arc opposed to the twC>Jtenn limit and call the initiative a blatant recall effort targeted at third-term council incumbents Donald Strauss and Evelyn Hart. who are both up for re- The initiative doesn't force the immediate resignation of Plummer and Councilman John Cox, who arc. in the middle of their third terms. But the two wouldn't be allowed to Plummer and other cntics of the initiative have said the hmn isn't necessary since voters unhappy with their council representatives have historically unseated those council rqembers. "It's not true that incumbents arc Something to celebrate ..., ..... ,.......,._ ........ Newport HarlNw H..,. School .. neon ,...,..ed die end of their """ ICttool ureen bJ tonlnt their caps Into die air. A picture of di• Corona del Mar Hleh Scflool •aduatlon la on .. _ AJ. ltttotOI of 1111or• Oranee Coat ..... atlon ceremonies wMI be urrled ovM the weelrend. 'I'd like to see him get chair,' foreman of Carter jury says Jurors quickly find accused guilty in rape-murder case By EMILY ADAMS 0..,, l'lot Staff \If"'" SANTA ANA -After less than three hours' dcliberation. a Superior Court jury determined Thursday that a Huntington Beach man was auihy of the rape and murder of a 47-ycar-Old vandmother. For stabbina Beverly Hqlzm1ller 120 times with a pair or· 3-i nch manicure scisson then leavina her nude body in a Huntinston Beach oil field, Roben Allen Caner, 22. will likely be sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. The·l 2-member panel voted only once before dccidina C.rter was guil- ty of fint~carce murder. jurors said. "I'd like to sec him ,et the chair." said jury foreman Ken Kajak. "But since they can't do that. they should definitely keep him away from nor- mal people. He's sick." Rol9•rt c.ter. ,._.... ••• fouM .,..., In die r•pe·111urder ot .. verfJ Holawtlller. It tools the Jurr tea ttNln thr•• hours to reacfl lb verdict. · Hol1miller's sisters. brother and thrtt children. who've attended every day of the wccklong tnal. said they felt vindicated with the jury's verdict -and that some of Carter's "lies" were proved wrona in the ' courtroom. Ever since he confessed to Hunt- ington Beach pohcc three days afkr the murder. Carter ha contended that Holzmiller aRrttd to ha"c stx l~aw lff VERDtCT /a.ck Pagel Strauss announced his intent to run for a fourth term JUSt days after the gro up introduced the an1t1at1ve. Han has not yet decided whether .she will run for a fourth term. f~aw lff VOTE/Bade Paget Council member demands answers Green after entire story on vice cop By ROtlERT BARKER Dally -St.,. w,.. .. HUNTINGT ON BEACH -A city councilman Thursday pressed for full disclosure of facts concerning the 1ctivit1C5 of the police vice squad commander who resigned amid a depanment inquiry. Informed sou'F5 have told the Ona1e Cea1t Di.Uy PUet that Lt. Mike Biggs was. under invcstiption for alleged v1s1ts to an unnamed massage parlor and possible misuse of city funds. While Police Chief Ron Low- enberg on Wednesday said he con- sidered the matter closed and that there was no evidence of criminal wron,do1ng when he confirmed Biggs resignation. Councilman Peter Green pushed to get the whole story. ··There arc too many unanswered questions that the public bas a riaht to know." Green said. "There shouldn't be a coverup or even an appearance of a coverup. "There should be a full and com- plete disclosure of all the inetdents where taxpayers dollars may have been misused." Green also said that his first suspi- Ctons were that there was a "deal" because poh~ called off the m- vcstigauon after Biggs. a 17-ycar veteran of the force. resigned on Tuesda). Other sources. however, insisted that the rcs1gnat1on was voluntary and that no deal had been struck. Mayor Tom Mays said he was assured by Lowenberg that "every- thing pointed to the fact that thert was no cnminal wrongdomg. "It (the 1nc1dent) boils down to followin' incorrect procedures." Mays said. "If anything turns up. there could be another 1nvcst1gauoh. But as far as I can tell. 1t' closed. "I was told b) the chief that there's no md1cat1ons of misuse of funds at this time,'' Mays said lf somethmg should ~ un- covered, thougtT. efforts for rcsutu- uon would be up to the city admin- istrator and the police chief. Mays said. Couhc,lman J1m 1lva said hr doesn't believe there was a misuse of public mone) "I think people said thmgs that were-not true.'' 1ha said. "and fPtease lff BtGGS/la<'k l'aget I . Policeman k .llled in drug deal · ambush DOWNEY -A veteran under· cover Fullerton narcot~ Qft"teer and a ~ ~ dealer were killed in a shootout Friday, and four other people were arrested, two followiaa a aen.tby air ud ~nd tcarch. Ofllcef Tommy DeLalloea. 43, a I ().~r veteran of lbe Fullenon Police Depenment, was fatally wounded in what 1 sookesman de-ICribed 11 an .. .,...,._.," OeLaJlcm, Plft ol a llflioDal Narcocica ~--Team con-ducted by tM Nlenoft. Aadeiln, .... Cyprtll, La Hain. .... ... and Dow., ,.... ........ ... houteS and teUil\I out. said Lt. Bud Lathrop of the Fullerton Police ()e.. panmenL .. He was fired on from lWO dif· tertftt dirtetions. h was an ambush situation. .. said Lathrop. Delallo.a. who was airlifted to Los Anteln County-USC Medical Center about 1:20 p.m. aboard an Anaheim poltcc...chopper, died later. Lathrop Mid . Latbrop aid the drue-n~ team beef been wortint lht put h weeks to inftltrate "what appeared eo be a IUbllantiaJ cocaine operation .. and purchuc the dnc ft'Om the time after the shoot1na. and two othcn were taken into cuslody abou' 6: IS p.m. at a boUIC nearby follow~ il\I a three-hour search by canine and hellcop\tt crews. Lathrop UJd he had also received unconfirmed repons that anats had also ~n made in Funenon Downey fll'~ Capt. Dave Ouff' said that althouah the shooti!"f was initially reported at &U6 UnddJ A vc., paramedics rapondcd to 1937 Arrilll'Oft Ave • property, Cluff said Thr wounded man died at the scene. The sus~t had been hit "more than once' 1n the chest. Cluff said. Lathrop said the unidentified man died from the aunfirc thal ~ LaRosa returned after he was mor- talJy WO\&nded. Firefiahten and paramedics fC'" mained at the scene on standby. Ouft' said he saw five people an bandcuffs durina that time. Downey police Offittr Van Saltzman aid homtcide detect1rts were ctUCStionina thrtt men in \Mir mid 20I '° early at the police ltalion. . ... lbot lllblnefttl .... Pl'till -......... ___ _... ______ ~ • car in a riveway ....... two ~ IMft weft arrnted I short Dd.allou bad just been 11rtifted from tbe Am~on Avenue eddraa when paramechcs arrived ud found the monally wounded Miii*' iftlidt tht ftont door of I "8t hcMtlt CMI the -8'0f1~ ....... •I .. .. . . . . -l. •' . " ··• .. ... .. ;f .. . : ., •• • • !• .. • • • • . : .. .. .. .. .. .. :· '. .. . : .. .. I • '. : . .. ·: '• .. .. :. . \. . .. .. .. .. .. . . , .. .. . ·' . ·--' ~ .. . . .. . . .. • . . . . ·: • .. .. .. • • . . .. • • . , .. • . • . , .. • , • . , • • • • .. .. .. .. ' • • • • • ' .. .. .. • • • • . ' . : • .. • • ' • ' • ' ., .. .. •• • ' ' ' • . , . , ;!.. -•· ~ ,. '" . ':"' .. ,, . • !". ·L'' .. '" I· , ,;- .. ~ .. l ~: I •• ... I ONLY N.OTI Mllr. June 11. - Ora~ Coast People· Louise Moore The carousel operator at the Fun Zone on Balboa Peninsula. She has lived on Balboa Island for 12 years. having moved here after living 13 years in Laguna Beach. She is so well laked at her job that one of the carousel ponies is named after her . TAKING TURNS--------- Moore go t her job fo ur years ago after answenng a newspaper ad. Operating the carousel was a turnabout after years of office work at hotels and hospitals. "It was like going into outer space for me, with all the other types of work I've done." she said. "The child in you comes out." UPS AND DOWNS -------- For Moore. work reall) 1s play.-"I like 1t. It's real physical, you hustle all the t1mc:· she said. The best pan of the job 1s meeting tounsts of all ag'1s -"It's hke working fo r the United Nations here," she said GOING THE EXTRA MILE ------ Moore g1H''I something extra to her JOb, doing a soft shoe or •other dan<:c'> to the pop and show tunes she helps choose for the carousel. "It'~ hkt< having a -pan> for me," she said. "I try to make them reml.'mbcr the) rodl.' the carousel so they come back." WHAT GOES AROUND------- Moore ra1..ed four l·h1ldren in the area and now has fi ve grandchildren and two gn:at-grandch1ldren as well. Her fo rmula for keeping k1d) out of trouble was to teach them respect. then wam them an) big problem~ the} crea ted were problems she couldn't afford. COMES AROUND -------- "I hope I can al "'a)\ be independent and be on my own. Once you start to depend on >our children. all that friendship and privacy goes ou t the "1ndo"' " ' LEISURE PURSUITS -------- In her spare time. Moore enJ O}!> reading history and classics and collecting record('d mum. "'h1ch she often has recorded for the carousers six·cial '>Ound equipment. "Even the httle ones want something with a httlc JU//, some rh ythm." she said. BLESSINGS ----------- .. I thank (i{1d e\er) da~ thal I can walk and see and work." THE BRASS RING -------- The best reward of 1hr JOb 1s return business. Moore said. "I love the 1oun sts who keep coming back from different cu1 es and they remember me. I've alread} had 'io me this year. some people even brought me a present .. -By Holly J. W•pr ~-. Rent control advances In Laguna • I my ICAllN M.a. at 7 percent, the law wiU not ..U Cllled "mat stabilization'' rather amona tenant ".Vhen has t~.mily ~ DlllW ...... ..., eft'ect. tbu ,_1 conaro&. wu supported over t~e. park in 1987. The en, · AJtboulh tbe city bu worbd out uvnjrncwly by tbe four council Council J.ust IC~~ up f!'Y ~e1hod A law lbat wouJd preve~t. mobiJ:e· 111eemeall1&o put a 1 per'CID& mp Oil memben pracoL Councilman Neil of (creaUnJ.) cqltahty. h I kand ol bome pert owners from ra.tllDI ma-rent bikes at the Treasure llland and Fi~\IQ wu absel\\ frustrating. deal;I' ,. .. by mett tho 1 penllnl Tbunton lft<>bile home parks, it bad 1.jpna Terrace ope,:.tor Stephen However. setvt-tal t~nts at '"' dur~Df tbe . ~ut Y.ear won been unable &o come &o a similar E•'i,... Mid bt would have volun-156-space park who .tcsufie~ at \~ ~ltmanary Caty Council approval llleemtlll witb owners of '•na tarily ~ &o a 7 percent cap, had June 1.9 Ctty ounc1I meetang said this week. Tcrnc:e Park. ci,=10n asked. escalating rents could force them out The law, draftid durina Tuesday Ralher than KUPt the '•na · eaid he would comply of the park. . Diabt'a COWICil meetina. is intended Tenace owner's propouJ tbat be witb tbe law, even tbouah he said 1t Jan. Conway, one of ~any scnion u a bupinina IOOI for tbe city to Umit incrases &o no more than tbeY. would 1queeze him financially. who hve at the park. said s~c feared use in ftCll)datiooa witb owners of were tbe previ<M#I year, the council Some park improvements might that 1f rents went too high, s~c Laauna Terrace Mobilehomc Park. souabt an ordiDll l'Ce reauictina rent have &o be postpo,J\Cd. he said. would be unable to sell. her ~ob1lc If city neao\iaton are able \O secure boolts at all thn: e pub. FMlincd also said that the city home to an_other potential resident. a volllntary ..,eemcnt with perk Tbe law, wbi b Councilwoman action hahed his efforts to The ordinance faces final ap- manqement to keep the rent bikes Martha Collison 1 aaaested shollld be equalize rcn~. which varied widely proval July 10. I ~ Pollce ask for public's help SANT A ANA -Police Thursday were seek-, •• .,,. 'HNWt: ina the public's help in findina a hit-and·run motorist whose car hit two men, one of whom died NEWS after the vehicle drqged him for about 'five blocks: The motorist 11lso struck a second man, who BRIEFS was listed in guarded condition at UCI Medical Center. The two men were crossing Sullivan Street at Borchard Avenue shonly before 10 p.m. Wednes- day when they were struck by a car traveling north on Sullivan. The car was either light or dark blue, but ~lice have no funher description of the vehicle. Police do not know if the driver was male or female. Tentative teachers' contract OK'd HUNTINGTON BEACH -Officials at the Ocean View School District have reached a tentative two-year contract with the teachers' union . Ocean View Superintendent Monte McMurray would not disclose details of the contract until it is approved by teachers and board members. .. f' OC schools pass earthquake test SANT A ANA -Public schools were given a passing grade by the Orange Count) G rand Jury on Thursday for their level of readiness in the event of a major eanhqualce. . The G rand Jury was most concerned ·that schools in the 27 districts have enough food and water for three days. The findings showed that 12 distncts had enough water for three days and that 13 districts had eno ugh food to last that long . Police giving. out cocaine samples SA NTA ANA -Orange County undercover police have been gi ving cocaine samples to drug wholesalers for more than two years to infiltrate and break up narcotics rings. it was reported Thursday . "What we're doing 1s no different than what drug wholesalers do ... Garden Grove Police Lt. Chuck Gibbs told a newspaper. Police agencies say the;, ha' e sci1ed about SI million in cash from drug dealers. News of the weird Motorcyclist kllled In wreck PLACENTIA -A 21-ycar-old motorcyclist was k1l,led when he lost control of the speeding vehicle and crasht'CI outside t~e Al~a Vista Country Club duri ng a police pursuit 1n Placentia, police said Thursday.. · . Paramedics pronounced the Fullcnon man dead at Alta Vista Street and Rose Drive following the c:ha<>e about 9:30 p.m. Wednes- day, Placentia police Lt. Ken Rowle) !>:JJd. The man's name was withheld pt•nding nottfirn11on Clf relati ves. ID of stabbing victim soug~t RENO. Nev. -Police are look mg for any bod} who ought ha' c witnessed the stabbing death of a former Fullerton man whose bod} was found in hi blood-spattered Reno apartrnt·nt. They said the body o f Troy Adams. \\ho rcc:cntl} moH·d to Reno from Fullenon. was found Wcdnesda} h} another man h\ mg in the same apart ment t·omplcx. Chemicals spawn green cloud ANAHEIM -A chcmkal leak Thursday gcnerutcd a "grcl'n doud" at an Anaheim maoufal·tunng compan~ and !.Cnt SC' cral people v.ho complained of breathing problems to thl' hospital. The "sull unc chemical" lcttk occurred shortlv alk r noon at Ccntul) Lam1na1ors. 11 8.:! N. Knollwood Cin:k . · It was not 1mmed1atl'I) knO\\ n hov. man) people "'ere taken to the hospital. ur 1f the) \'ere com pan~ emplo}Ces or firdighter~. Truck dumps cans on freeway BUENA P RK -·\\man} a .. 100.fKIO l'lllPt) alun11nurn l·an~ "'ere ~pilled on llll' ea!>lhounJ .\rtl'\13 r fl'l'\V:l\ al the \;il\ltl .\na Free \, a) l':lrl) I hun>da~. .\ tru d . \.\:I'> hauling thl' l'30\ ll> a fl'1.\\hng ll'n\\.:r \l.hl'I\ 1he\ tell on about lt45 a.Ill . . "The) ·rl' JU"it all 0' er the J)lare." ... aid C .1lih111\t.1 II 1~lrn.a\ Pjtrol 01spa11.:hcr .\ngd Juhn,on. adding thnl m o l;,11w' 111 thl' \rtl'Sla frl'l.'\l.'1 ) ''l'fl' d owd Ju11ng th,· lkanup. "h1,h la'tl'd until 11 am -From 1'1B ff and wire rt>ports' CSU officials treat themselves to luxury cars 1y CHUCK SHEPHERD California State University of- fi cials. cnticized last year for giving themselves fat raises. this year purchased luxury automobiles cost- ing $99.998.70 -just avoiding 1he SI 00.000 threshold fo r state auditor For the record It is the Orange Coast Daily Piiot'• po/lq ro prompt/) cor· rect all errors of substance. To report an error or clarifica11on. call 642-432 1 and ask for th<' city desk . Due to a reponing error. the June 16 edition of the Pilot incorrectly reported that Lee Childress was asked by the mayor of Pasadena to stan a music recogn111on progra m for children. Childre ss a ct ua ll y ap- proached former Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yony about the program. The O~ange Coast Dally Piiot regrets the error. review. A CSU officer called that "a coincidence." Lorain County (Ohio) Communuy College had Its req uest for new chairs turned down by a state board because it had paid too little -S95. instead of the m ini· mum SIOO needed to tap into the proper account. 0 In Februar). in 11\ tir\t maJor dec1s100, the newly ec;tabltshed ll.S Coun of Veteran~ Apl)l·al'i ruled 111 fa vor of a w1do"' whose appeal 1hc govemment had been procrastinat· ing on for I 0 ~cars. The coun ga' e the Vetera ns. Adm1n1 s trat1 o n Editor's Hotline Just Call 642-6086 MAIN OFFICE anolhl·r '>I~ month-. lO deude. 0 The ll.S. ~1<11e l>ep:inment ht'ld a 'il \·hour M:m1nar 1n ·\pnl for "em- plo}en who an'i"'cr phones." 10 "enhance \Our jb1lm to aM"er calls. pu1 l:aller\ on h1>lll. transfer. and scrl'l'n l·all\ ant.I J)l.1n· ralls." HOWlRD l SCHllANM , , I,.. Jer.I • ~I t / .. I • Wl1r1 1 do yOli Ilk<' ;it>oul lhe D<l1ly P110f? Wh<ll do11·1 t• u "~•'" < ·,111 lhl' ru1111bPr above and your message will t.. 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Even tbouah the improvilational comedy troupe CJOUDts ~ill 'memben a p(ldiatriaan, a mancuaaaaal)'11, a Wendy's m•::r and tbe pay who rum potm" plant at St. Joeepb bolpital. this is a buocb of k>onL Nice. friendly and CX· tremely intelli&ent ones, yes. But loons nonetheless. The head crazy is Cherie (accent oa thee) Ken, a raveo-baired dynamo who also runs a public·relaUc>m firm and several other buliDetles out of ber Huntinaton Beacb office. Wednesday ni&ht. Cherie and five of the IJOUP (pl\&I No. I Fan Na~ Fox, the wi~ of the medical Crazy, Leonard Fox. M.O.) auditioned to find some new people wbo were Wmted. incvettnt and committed cnouah to join the paa. They auditioned 33. selected four. The prosp«U ransd from a 16--year-Old airl who will be a senior at Huntinaton BeKh Hiah School next fall to a fifty~somcthins Santa Ana housewife/pupPe&ecr. They faced a touah audience in Cbcric1 the executive'producer and anistic director, and the other Crazies 1n attendance. "We're not look.ins for people to do a couple of per(onnancies. We're lookjna for a commitment or a year or two.'' Cherie told them . . "~c·re very pic.ky about punct. uality ~ thinp like that," said Lon S1dwcll. wt\o with her husbend nans a wandow-covcri1111 business. "And~ rehearse a lot. At niabts. at least OM full day on the weekends, and we do a show every other Saturday." The hopefuls were then put throusb a routiM that made so~ of them stan wondcrina why they were there. Fint, each was aivcn an item -a spo •• a doorstop, car keys, Dr. Fox's shoe -and told it could be anytbma they wanted it to be but what it was. Then they had to do a stand.up. ~second TV commercial 9n it. After three or fou·r seconds to collect her thoughts. Kelly Howell of Yorba Linda imagined that the eycalasses she was pvcn ~re actually "the new Sccnt..Q.Matic nc.a collar ... comes an cinnamon. spice and i:-nty flavon ... Doss love that one." Sheila Hillinger of lrviM turned her.sponge into a "Foot Comfy Cushion ... you tic it to the bottom of your shoe ... or you can just sit on it ... so it's comfy on your cu sh~ and your tu shy." MiCbacl Lipoma introduced a nn.. or keys a.s "Double Sweat." This. be said in a splendid maharishi dialect, "you use not t.o shower for three days. then you ao to Disneyland and S'Welt on the people in front of you in the line." Attcr doina their commercial improv. each would-be Crazy was asked to do some schtick: dialects, a monolog. a SODJ, iltlpreuions. Mike Werthman. an lrvine.-based writer and editor. did a stand- up on living in Orange County: "I get in a car a.nd hear a great screamina noise ... and it's me ... They're closing the trauma centers in Orange County, but you c-an get 24-hour liposuction." Troy Nelson asked if they had a tape deck so be could play some music. "Can't you just sins• C'appclllr' Cherie asked. "Well. ifs a male stripper act," Troy rtplied. Within a second, with no cue but minds that work ahkc. the female members of the Crazies began chanting that fine bump-and· grind classic, "The Stripper." And Troy did. "He's in! He's hired! For one night anyway." hollered Liz Anne. which is all the name she has. One aud1tioncr started doing dialects. but they .. II came out the same. whether he was an old man from Mississippi or a New York street thua. "Well. I could do accents before I came in here toni&ht." he muttered. Finally. prospective Crazies were asked to do ensemble im· provisation with a cast of two or three and one Cra1y. After settina the scene. Cherie told each group: "We want give and take for two minutes. Find )·our Qwn beginning. m iddle and end. Let's go! We're runnina short of time." NASA should run a launch as efficiently as Cherie Kerr runs an audition call. Raquel Landwonh. Tammy Scandal (she said that really was her name) and Tony Testa were assigned to be players in a symphony orchestra conducted by Lenny Fox. The problem was, e.ach player had a different score. The good doctor qiticldy determined these were by Chopin, Bach and Pink Floyd. He bad the players trade instruments and the orchestra played in dcli.&htful harmony. It was after 9;~ by the time every hoperul had performed. Then the Crazies got S«ious. ''He's bright and quick. but his stage skills arc bad." "She's talented. but needs to develop more. She's not ready for us vet." "I wonder about his attitude. Any bad attitude and they're sone," said Cherie. And so tt went. It was easy to eliminate those who had no chance at all. They weren't killed off, just not discussed. That was about half of them. And about half of those needed more Polish. more training. That left about ciJht. And then thert were four. on whom most of the Crazies were in agreement (only one was a unanimous choice). (Drum roll! Cymbal crash!) The winners arc: Kelly Howell. whose husband plays third-base for an Anaheim baseball team. Laun Johnson. an off-the wall do mestic cn&Jnttr and mother who, when asked to tell about herself. said only: "I'm 40." Michael Lipoma. an industrial dcsianer who says he has never done anything theatrically and never had any trainina. But he's one of the best dialect actors these old ears hJve beard. · There's another JUY, but at deadline for the column, he was still talking it over with his wife. ~ These worthies will be among the Crazies for a new show in mid-October. the third since their debut in January. If you want to catch the old Crazies-and you absolutely should if you want to ~ Oranae County and its foibles hilariously roasted'tnd toasted - they perform every other Saturda~ ni&ht at Onnac Coast Collqe. But be quick. Tomrrow ni&ht s performance will be followed by only four more evcry-0thcr·Saturday-niahters. For ticket info. call 840-1406. Or find one of\he Oranac County Cruics. They ao around armed with tickets. rn4 .,.,.,,_., C91UJa ,_ M .... A W~p Mil~ A ticket purchased in Sherman Oaks bad all six Lono 6-49 numben to win t>-e jackpot prize of $26.9 million in Wednesday's dnWll\I. lottery officials said Thursday. In the S-Of-6 plus bonus ca~ry. there were 14 winninJ tickets each wonh Sl67,IS9. The CJUcs in which the tickets were pu.rchucd were Los Banos. Berkeky, Sacramento, San Fran· cisco, Santa Rosa, Bishop. San Gabriel. Bakcrsfiekl. Canop Park, and Lona Beach. ,Decco Hert are the winnina playi._, card numben picked Thunday niaht for the California Lottery's daily "Decco .. pme: Y'HeatU: A~. .aubl: t. ODiamonds; 8. 4'$ptd"' 7. Road work causes PCH trafficjam • DM.V N.OT,,,_, ..... -M ·Water supply nlay Inhibit plant yl .Id Discovery no -cause for alarm: Researchers lyAIUMOAWltAY .,...,._ .............. IRVINE -Aft unknown com· pound in local waler wells that com. i*!c!Y inhibits poUen ltflllination aa a.bc>IJtory trials is wonb further atudy, but not cause for alarm, local raearchcn and water officials say.· UCI ~ of developmental and cell biolosY Franz J. Hoffmann. wbo rettntly published results of a l'h-year stud_y of how On nae Coun- ty water affects the reproductive cdls of tobacco, lily and strawberry plants. said Thursday he believes his eJLpcriments indicate that local crops could be affected. -at may affect yields.'' he said. -1r you inipte plants with this water. you C"enainty get wakr onto repro- ductive orpns. -he said .. Hoff man bcca~ concerned about local water supplin after discovering that water taken from both the Diemer Filtration Plant in Yorba Unda and IM Irvine Ruda Waw District repea~ caUICld &M pollen IO disia~ Within two boun of beina pl.a.I ia &M IOlulioa. · "At lbt momma, ir as only known that &b11 iUbllalK't ... is deltroyi .. a very ripl saructure," he said. ••Pol)m II ~ to SUJ'Vive harlh environments. . Hoff'man said he bas ruled out compounds normally monilOl'Cd in water q_uality ants. and found that three of four types of distilled wakr uted in w saudy did not advnxly affect amnination. MOit of bis tntina wu performed 'Oil w .. Petik Havanna" variety or lob9cco polkn. wb.icb he found at times to have a more than 90 pet· cnt 1trmination rate in a 1Mluid medium c:ontainins 10 percent sucrose and .01 petttnt boric acid in dou~istilled water. When he replaced the doub~ dittilled water with tap water, how· ever. 1S peroent of the polkn grains did not even cxknd a pollen tube. which is a preliminary step in the rcproducti vc process. Hoff man has stated he belicvC$ thal the inhibition of such a funda· mental procns is cause for "some general health concern.·· b\lt UC Riverside researcher Tracy Kahn ex· Bloodhounds track burglary suspect 1y EMILY ADAMS 0.., ,,_ Sl41#WlilH COSTA MESA -suspected burglar mangled two small trees and a flagpole and played hide and Sttk w~th police offi cers for a half-hour Thursday before he was tracked by bloodhounds and captured. Marcos Loyola Castillo. 23. was arrested on suspicion of stealing several lamps. household furniture and crystal piC<'cs frotn Showplace South. 3020 Pullman St.. said Pohcc Sgt. John Phemn. The arrest came after several of· ficers. two bloodhounds. police dogs from NewpGrt Beach and Costa ~csa and a helicopter had been drawn to lhe business complex where Cast1ll o was allegedly h1d1na. The incident began when a silent alarm d rew officer Paul McCanhy to Showplace South. He found Casullo in a car in front of the business and · aJ>proached him, but Castillo roared off. leading McCarthy on a brief chase. Pherrin said. At the co mer of Pullman and Kalmus A venue. Castillo lost con· trol of his car and skidded onto the curb. taking out two trees and a flagpole. Pherrin said. C'ast1llo then allcgcdl) ran into a large bu 1ncss complex. where of- ficers set up a perimeter and called in the dogs and hehcoplcr. '· Mall turns into Main Street Casino The Main trcet Casino is sched· uled Saturda)' night at the Palm Coun (Mcrvyn's wing) at the Hunt- ington Center Mall. There w1ll be gamt<s of chance. dancing. dining. a silent auction and door prizes. All proceeds from the S20·per· person donation will benefit the 86th annual Fourth of Jul)' eel· ebration. The prog.ram. sponsored b) the Huntington Beach Fourth of Jul)' e\l'CUll \e board. will run from 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. t-or ticket 96().8899. 1nforma 11o n, call -By tlte Dally Piiot eraeed doubts tllat lim&lar mults Would be found in uewe. .. Whal Mppem iD UlUft OUI ie crooe ia a very di&mat lituaaion," • said. -ADd ...... , • )'V'l're llOt ~v~ .-YU... you're doillf drip ampUO& From tJw po0m polDt ct( vieW, I llliek you Mw IO be careful aoina from the in viltD situation &o what bappeas in nature . ..My 1111 reaction is he's brina an a~lSl, but there may -be ~ thins lhett. It sounds like it m.iaht be somcthina wonb cxp&orina." Ronald Y ou1111o tmerat manaeer of lrviM Rueb Water District, said W upcriment shouldn't worry thole who drink. tap water, because no human experiments were pet· formed. ..,.here's no basis in lcieace &o mlke that implication,•• he said: ..This experiment, • while very in.tcratina ... doesD 't know what caused this raction. The saudy rlilcl more questions than it doa draw P>ndUSIOGL" Y09n& said that bis district was ~~ is.sued a .. clean bill of health" accordina to state standards. "We believe we have ckan water," he said. John Beyl. actina superintendent of UCl's South Coast Field Station. aid aGP' ia .,.,.t are IOdJ. ..~·ve fourid dlat if .. ·~ ,.. i• '°° much of. dais •iHm • IMt mineral that it's .... IO bee* it -'-If you b,M.,IOO llllr Ol-.. ,_..._.:..;.m &be fnait Oft a IDIDllO it llGC llliJlll IO let." Beyl said. °"T11cre'I IO ._, &binp that affect .....,... 1114 ...... like lbia, it's unft91... · Altbouab Hoffman once suspec1ed that cbloramina. _..... are used in water as disiafeclaa&t.. could be w culprit. ~ of dou~istilled waaa did llOI producic W aoxic e&ct. Neil.her did chloriM or ammoaia applied io vidually prevent pollen ~inaaion. Hoft'man -.. IUbatuc:e. wbicb WU baDd m ... 20 miles apmt. wu Pftlllll ill die waacr bolb before and after procclli... but CJOUld be removed by revene e»- lllOlis or simple distillation. Home. bold water tes1ed from Stuttpn. Wnt Germany, also inhibited pollen ,mnination. Hoffman found. • Allhouah has research team didn't identify the offendiQS aemt, Hoff· man said he is now wait.ins for rcsponsn from qcocics he hopes will fund further studies on the subject. Hoff man's rctcarch appeared in the May edition of the journal of Environmental Pollution. Cl•u of •90 Steq Vietti 9'¥•• .... ..... nt ..... ........ ....,. ,__ llJ and fellow c .............. . J7dt ......... COlli- MeftC•••nt • Cor- ONt ~ ......... Scflool. Cere•onles --· fleldT'flw'~ afternoon on a1111- pus. ..., .......... .,..._ ....... 1 st hospital opened in Newport in 1 9 2 7 • la Newport Beac•: In Ma' 192 7. Dr. Gordo n M. DID YOU Grund) opem.'d 1hc first hospiial m Nc"pon Beach KNOW al the corner ol Balboa Bouk\ard (1hen Central .\'cnuc) and !i1h Sin.'t"I. The hospital conta ined (i\e pn\:ttc room~. thrl'\' trcatmcn1 rooms. a dcl1 \el') and operating room and consultn1ion offices. Patients' meals Wl'l'C prl·parl•d b) thf doctor' wife, Mrs. elhe G rund). • •• • hi Huntington Beacb: T he first counhousc m Huntington &·al·h "as near the: in1erscct1o n of Anaheim Street and Balboa Street. Juslll'C of the Peace DJ. Dodge. who was the law east of the Santa .\na River. "as the presiding Judge. • la Costa Mesa: Robt'n Bo)d and his famil). the first known residents of ( osta Me-sa. settled on what was then the Newport Mesa 1n 1903. · • la Irvine: Charles . Thomas.. former president of TWA and once Secretal') of the Na\), "as president of The lnine Co. while UCI "as bcmg Jc,cloped. Once master arch1tt.'Ct Wilham Pereira's ~ks1gns \\-crl' l"1>mplctt'd. and the plan "as approved and pro. gra~mcd. f homas turned the compan) o'er to his assistant. Wilham . Mason. • • la Lasua Beac•: In 1974, a group of UCI social ccololY students compiled the results of a fiv~month field study on Lquna Beach for their adviser. city director of plannina. Wayne Moody. Their studies pointed' out that further population growth in the art colony would result m massive problems in air pollution, scw-.r treatment and traffic Bcrom't· 3 Dail} Pilot '4ntcr. Send ~our h1stonc:1/ facts ru Did } o u #\no"'.'. OrHlt Coast Dally Pl .. t. P.O. Bo' 1560. C'osra Mesa. 9~6!6. Phony painter tricks clerk~ out of cash COSTA M ES.\ ->\ man impcrsonauna a painter ha~ succeeded in painting some town mcrchanls red -w1th emblrassment that is. an the llSOO bloc~ ol c1o1opon Boule,:ird 1o1oh1lc 11 "''" cl~ and 10ok $ '26 from a lorkcd cabinet a . making 100 nu.il h 001~ rn a \hopping l entcr al 8c h Boule' ard ,rnJ .\tlant.l \' rnul' \honh aficr I a.m In the last two wt.-eks, cm· ployees of live local mtrchants have been vicum11cd by a man who tricks s1ore clerks into s1vina ham mone) to paint "the owner·,.. ho me or ~on· dominium. ~ POUCE LOG The allcacd painter proY1des cmplo)t\.' with t~ conttt name of the owner and a~ki. 1f he can use the phone to call for mformauon. He then pretends to call the owner and fakes a convcM· tion, hanas up and tells the cmplo)ec 1hat the owner ha~ 11ven him permission to take money, u1ualfy SIO to SIOO. from the cash dra~er. The man has bten dctCribcd H white. age 2S to lS. about 6 fttt tall. brown hair and brown eyes and pou1bly heavy set. One w1tne said the man had acne ~n on his face. At \he Private lmatit Salon. l SS IJmtol t .. an alteeed a-inter was not only abk to coax the empk>)'CC out of' HO from tht ca h dra~cr. but he alto pabbcd an mvclope that ron1aincd SI SO. >\ ~"~l'OlC 1n 1hc 1900 blcx·k of "-1aplt' .\' rnue wu buril11n1eJ ll) !1-0ml-onc ~ho entcrl-J through J rear "inJ o" and \lvk a \ 1Jl•oc11s~llc rl'H>rdcr, r.1d10 and Jl'"dr~ 'alul·J at S864 0 A f('S1J i.'nl 10 !h<' 3000 block of v1brallat \\cnuc rq>UtteJ 1ha1 \0011.' inc spnl)Cd her l\\O JotJs "'1th mau• •'ountain Voll.-y Someone cnt<'rt'd f"ans Drstgn Assoc1a1(\, 181 J.& Mount \\ a)hinatol\. 11c. drank 'moked. mo' eJ prop-crt~ Jrouml. 1™.·ri Ocd "'uh S.l4l 1o1oorth of drafting pcns Poh~<' found no :i.11n of fol'Ct'd cntr) 0 <\ 30-)car-old Hun11ngton Bea h "'om:rn told J>l.>hu~ a man he bthcYcd to be rttal'\kd pointed a gun :u her 1o1oh1k )he ~H .. nin11n a car in lhc perk1na lu1 uf Ralph matke1. 18iOS 81'\t0khun1 l. h<' said she 1o1o11 hcd the man v.alk aroi.nd the lot and act into a ,.ar before he l'llllntcJ th<' v.·eapon 11 her and dro' c off Irvine Somi.'onc brok<' flll(~ hght~ and ~mashrd plan1 ' outside S1. Paul's tirccl. Orthodo' Church at 4<MY <\hon Parl.wa) Wcdnc..Jab n1gh1 PohC'C' a~tt"d a ~4-~car-old m:rn h.>1 drunken dri' m~ anJ tdon) h11 .1nJ run a11<•1 hr all('INI left the 1'1.<'11<' ol :111 J~"\1Jl'nl 1h:11 OC\:urrrd Wt'Jncsday al (. ul\t'r JnJ l Ol\('r.11~ tltlH'S 8trni,c p Jamet •11\ arrc\tN •l''<'~I blod ' a1o1oa'. after an offie'Cr .. ~, rr~P\lnJl'\.I 10 lhl' lt'\11.li.'n1 1.tJ 11.11.•J 1ha1 h<' ~"' Jamn' Dat un lUl.l' llll in :1 d oud of \m11~c James 1s attuttJ bl ~~r-<-nd1ng a Honda < '' tl 1ha1 was bc1n& puikd wutnbounJ on ( uh cr h\ a 1h1rtl car l he Honda •u in lhl' b1~)\k lant 1o1ohcn 11 v.u strud 0 An 1n-da.sh <\ ' FM ( 0 pll)Tt and an ash tra) were tolcn from a W Jena ""hill' the car wu parkd 11 the lt\lnl' M:in1lHI. 18000 Von Karman Ave. La~na u .. at-h Co~•• Mrsa rt'4u.kr'll "'u a~tcd on w'9'Ct0n of drunl.cn tlm 1ng 11\er Poli~ stoPPC'd him for al~ I J m In& hi\ ""hilt' I~ I f o'ota ¢orolla stallOfl "IO" at rnph n<"ar th\· 1nl<'l'k'll1on of ro•n Valky P.u\tv..a) 4nt11 P1\"1li1. < 1)lil H1Jhv. .. At Faanies' Yapn. 2)0 Newpon Blvd.: another .. ~nW' IOOt HO ftom tbe resister ano a woman • l*f't. Oonss. CGlll MN Polke Sit ha Smith had no Traftk stowed durina ewnina eommeai oa &M ••ua•ioa other than to i-..e a natll IM>ur on PllCiftc Coat~ Wini~ to local lftef'Chants IO be wa~ of anyone tom •Jlhore Drive '° w1Ma cmma ao bave the oncn· pmnJllion to do loulevard. but _,.. ot &be ('(I.,. •Y'M• He laid employees **Id call ownen lioll Md cleared by 6:10 p..m.. laid .._ llvi"I °"'Uy money. ~wport Bt-ac-h Tht" 11r cond1uonan1 un11 on th<' nlOf of a b\1$1ntSi ai l~flO 81~n A'<'· was found ma~cd. v.ith the wtftt pul~ OJI 5aL DuTyt YCMlle. -a, r.., D,,,,. ~ ............ ,..... . lndudld lane widelaill l8d new C.... Mete ...... , " I l\tl~ast . . .. w ........... .-eaa llMlua ·1-c..at111 ... .._1179r. •ll' "•••-.r7•• rt •• -----oldllU.-.llmllirot-*-.~md aebaa..-..·a.Nlwl • ....... I look .. ; ...... ctr• • .,_......._._~ -...... u~ -_.. md ti JP Mr G09lilact ol a h Qa. told tM dw•W. 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Cyprus -AD ...... • ,_ -.i of die twO-dairdl ~1Y .. • ..a me oua ot •.Plaer. where !be bad tried to delay Tbundly"a woee all .a1 pua0wa ~!-DY ._,.. tbe Yoice ol my quab lbancred DoltMrD Ina 1m1y ~ '° amend the eo..li1u&iae. a. com~ a,. 111and 11 smcanna wit but were defe9ted 231-192. Tbunday, killina •• lwt 25,000 ... 'icva voted 159-17 for ii, Danocratl il We'-3·' •a;:!,1MD•tbatpwan1eeua ~·Rep. O.V. Moael, D-Mill., aod ~ .::-=r~~ =· people and iajurina.__~1 of 160-95 111in1t !ti _ _,. rilltll.d _.. lbout one amendment tbe chairman of tbe House eteram Commit· l)b,-;-1 ,.__.,...__ o( ·-,.__ o1 ·-U .. i.__. tbou11ada. lrm.iU oftliCiall an-llle VOie foUoMd a IOmetimel im· .-t pves us • u.,. tee and 1be amendment's prime Democratic s.:;;:: ~ --... Ulllli _ _,. nounced. ' 1 • raed day of debete feahlri.na more than Foley &old reporten tbat Tbunday'1 ~ spomor, laid of the propol8I. .. , daiDk we owe after The quake abonly after mMtnWn GO ~ indudina a rare addraa by the would be tbe lall one ae lbe amendment tbil it to the brave Americana who have died tor It wu· fint ,.:r= in 1989 the Tbunday demolished ...,... of w. mmbl' of~ H0ute, Rep. Thomas s. Foley, year iD the Houte. but Rcpublic:anl promiled tbil country." • · Suswen;,e COun tbat flla bul'Diaa wu a lqea and towns and buried O.Wub. to keep lbe i11ue aliVe. But Rep. David Obey, D-Wil., decried form 0 proleCted he apeecb. thousands of people in their bomei. ~~~~~~~~~~--~------~~~~~~~~~~----------~~~~--~--~~--~~~----~~~~--~~~~~---~--, Thelran.iaa million to the United WllRLPGOL 11 Cu. Ft. 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At least a dozen aftenbocb abook the resion within two boun after the quake. The earthquake ltnlCk at 12:30 a.m. and wu centered 125 miles northwest of Tehran, near the Caspian Sea, the ofticial news aeien· cy JRNA reported. -By n. A...a.~ Prea Abandoned glrls safe: Survived 6 days In desert NEWBERRY SPRINGS -Two little airls missina with a neiahbor 1 man for sjx days were found alive Thursday, after survivina abandon- ment and a walk thro~ searina desen heat over f oot-slashlllf stones. · Silver Putman. 6, was 1n aood condition at Bantow Community Hospital. Her 3-year-old half-sister, Kristina Johnson. was in fair con- dition at Loma Linda Univenity Medical Center. Alan Erickson, 36, who took the Jirls on what was supposed to have been a short shopping lrip for a motorcycle Jjart on June IS, was being sou&ht by a posse of sheriff's deputies. A camper truck he took the sirls away in was found abandoned near the mine.s. Both Pionecrtown girls suffered dehydration and were found dressed only in their underwear. Silver's feet had been injured while trek.kin& barefoot in the desen in search of help, and Kristina's dehydration was described as severe. Temperatures in the desert reached 11 6 dccrccs over the put two days. Silver walked into the Hector Mining Co. camwoonds at about 7:SO a.m. after miners beJan arrivin& for work. The camp is south of Interstate 40, about 60 miles north of Pionecrtown and 100 miles east of Los Angeles. Silver told rescuers her sister Yf'IS "up in the mines. in the rocks someplace... "She was unable to wake her 3-year-old sister/' sheriffs Deputy Colleen Kuhn said. A posse and a helicopter bepn a search for Kristina. Senior Deputy Lynn Waaoner left his car and walked down a utility road. looking into mining pits when "he saw what looked like the paint· ing of a little fac-e. and as he ap- proached it, he saw it was her.•• The sheriffs helicopter took Kristina to Newberry Spnngs, where she was transferred to a medjcaJ evacuation helicopter and flown to Loma Linda. The stolen truck that Erickson allqcdly was drivina was found a short time later with its hood up. Silver told investigators that it stalled Wednesday, and Erickson told the girls to stay near the truck. They apparently walked away after deciding Enckson was not goina to return. The I 968 Chevrolet 'truck's prime~ gray color had been painted over since 1t was reported stolen the same day tht _girls disappeared, said San Bernardino County sheriffs spokesman Jim Bryant. He did not know the new colof of the truck. "We have two theories.•• said Bryant. "Either he's stiJI out there in the desert or he got a ride on Interstate 40 and is out of the area." The truck was only about two miles from the hi"1way, ~t brush made the 1"09dway 1mpouible to tee, Bryant said. Erickson was described by ~­ bors 11 a reduac and an avid out· doonman who liked to ao campina. The sirls' mother, Linda Job=· was a friend of Ericbfc:a-a.nd al her daupten to to with him. -•r n. ._.~ ,,,.., Teacher cleared I~ tooth fairy flap ROCKLIN -The tru1tee1 of tbe lloddin U11ified Sc1M>o1 Di11rict •Y lt is OK for a tader 10 •Y the Tooth Fairy, the E.wr 8unay l8d Sula Claul Ire all .. ~." That opinion c~ednetday tom 1 cloeed ae a can· Dlaint llliDll JcwtU • wbo .............. .,, 2S ,..... .~~··&a...,.1J...a ....... 1.....__.,,, fl#. .... ,., old '°" ""'-.UU .......... ....," .... he ..... ·~ • c:llll ... n116oa dlll the Toedi Fllir) ii i8t-, t.T~------IO _., ,., ..• ,., ...... t . \ ff II \ I "\ \ '': DI U GOl.D PHl('ES "I< I \I., PH t(·J:s ......... ,.... This 11 the w•J the ltendeavou1 trlldltlon returns TuesdaJ on ... Nltlfli, .. Hroom looked In ltl heyd•J· The but with • few twists. Rendezvous Ballroom tradition returns Tuesday for Bal Night (Editor's Note: Even If you "never donced ot the R•ndervous 8ollroom, you've heord about 1t. It's o big port of 8ol Week History. The Rendezvous started os o dance floor in th• bock of the Green Dragon Restouront, and from there be<ome o Bot Week legend.) Through the h1u of static on the Mutual radio network, each we.k during the summer of 19• 1, these words were heord ... "The 8olboo Bandwagon coming to you from the Rendervous 8o41room on the shor•s of the blue Pacific, with dancing Amen· «U nut ~~ Col1lcunia:S_gift to modern donce music, Stanley Kenton ond his orchestra." The Rendezvous Ballroom ottroC'led two to three thousond people o night during the big bond era, who crowded 1n to sway to the mu~c of Kenton ond guest performers, Not King Cole, Fronk Sinatra, June Chmty ond the Foor Freshmen It oll begon 1n 1928, when Roy Burlingame ond Horry Tudor, inspired by the popularity of boll rooms spring· 1ng up throughout the nolton, built the Rendezvous Ballroom, fronting on the oceon The huge bu1ld1ng cowred holf o cit}:, bloc..!_ It was o_pen<i:x rn hts o week from Memorial Doy to Labor Doy, and for ten lronti< doy1 during 8ol Week. On Sunday. Jon. 27, 1935, ftremen from 8olboo, Newport Beoch, Huntington 8eoch and Santo Ano fought o I.re ot the R91\dezvous for three hours Only the four bore walls remorned. 8'lt It was rebuilt and bock in operation in 1938. Dvring the World Wor II yeon , m1lrtory perso,,nel from the Sonta Ano Air Force Bose and the MoriM Corps Air Statton 1,, El Toro povr9d into 8olboo on liberty ~ing em.rtoili- m.,,t They found 11 ot the R9"dezvous. And roewer for_got It JUNE 26TH • 7:30 P.M. THE HISTORIC BAI.BOA PAVILION BALBOA, CA •. Music Bv B1c &No COMMOTION An evening of dancing to rfte big band sound /1u t lilte tfte good old ~aws at tfte fa6uloKS B4116oca Pavlllon, part of tftis ~ear's incredl61e lrreleV1utl Weelt XV. WhNher \'OU 11.ent Ill l\.11 H'Ur-.ell lll \UU \l1 ht•dr<i Idle-. dOOUI lho-.e tc1bul1lU ... n1~hh cll Tht• Rendezvl'U' •nw h' th1 Pt•n1n,ult1 "'' • L1"e B1~ Bdnd ~1 11 .... 1l • Bet ll>< •·l I t•rrt-. \\, ht't I • I un lnne ..\mu-.emen1 -. • Speunl &II N1~h1 Dinner-. • H.ill)\"1 It11'\ R1dt•'-• Bdll'x'd Merf)-Go·Round .. Tickets avall•bfe by m•ll onty. ReservatJons limited. Tickets must be picked up n&cht of the event •ta.Ibo. P•Vlllon tJcket booth. For more Information telephone: 17141 S41~942. •DANCE ONLY .................................. $10 • DINNER AND .PANCE ..................... SlS tbt'-ri'ld~ lo ~r tlutl\ '' •I •I 1 11 h I ( Dinner Is b 7 JO p m I re ... ervat1ono; req111r<.'d 1 .11 ~our c h•'IH' of • f<1lc ol lhe 'Whale • BuhblE--. l\Jlbti.1 Club • Newport Landing • ~1 ud11' CdlC' Drftl: 40'• etfftt H CaJMf ~ ,.,.,,,., ••.... 1t1,-1 ,., ----. r-----------------------------------------, To orct.r dcketa COfftpMte t .... CCMlpott •Rd MRd to: Beck to Bal, I HJ 8aJPQft Wey, Newport Bffch 9lMO. NO REFUNDS. Enclosed rs my check. made paya1ble to ·Back to Bal Ni1h1 I will pick up my tickets the nl1ht of the event at the Balboa Pavilion ticket booth NAME ADD" S -----------------_......_ ______ _ tELEPHONt lfldlalte number ol 1tdt'lS •nd l)'JX" 0."'c Onl -10 N If Of'derinc dinner 1l<llt'1s. c~<k '""' •nd i.«ond thol t' ol rnl•U~flt • Tete of ttte '.t.h•lc-.&ubb+et Balboa Club _ Nc•port und1na tucflO Cat. ~OIV1 -........ Mnr'-" .............. , ... l.Mw, lfktrNtlf ...... Ca ..... -'. U9C ....,.. ..... cw L-----------------------------------------~ ~ ., . • .. .. .. •• :-.. •• •• •• ·= :· ·" ·: 'I • .... L GDlerMI • r Workout scene at Sports Clu~/lr-vlr1e Is gym-dancty 9yVIDA a.AN ...., .... , . ., .. Stratcd out after a bard day at the office? Time to pab your anabbies and head for a aood workout. No, no, no -no arubbies if you are a member of the posh new Sports Oub/lrvine. In a fashion watch there on Tues- day, we saw not only an active bunch, but also a stylish bunch - bcndina, stretching. lif\ina. etc., aU around the 130,000-square-foot fa- cility. "I work out almost every day," said trim Linda Scott of Corona del Mar, 'fho was wearing a purple G - strinJ leota~d over OJaD&C cot~on capps. "I hke to wear something different. ... I don't want to look like everybody else. My workout ward· robe is about 10 pair o f tights, 10 leotards and e ight to 10 crop tops," Scott added. not missinJ a beat in the rhythm of her pedahng. Neons and brights are now the big summer sellers in the club's Players shop. according to Sandi Arreola,. assistant manager. Hot selling item s this season include the G-string leotards, crop tops and bra tops which are great for showing off tans as well as what exercising has ac- complished. Most of the serious fitness fans we talked to have good-sized wardrobes of wo rkout fashions. "Yo u can find briefs as low as $8 and tops for S 10 to S 12 and the prices can go up to $40. T he average price most pay is about $22 per piece," said Ke lly Gerard. Players manager. Michelle Fosdick of Irvine said, "Clothes do help you exercise. I have about six sets of worko ut clothes." She was looking great in a gray print capri am.I matching brief with crop top as she conditioned on the cardiovascular deck. Equally shapely on the pext ma- chine was her friend Dori Cooper. also of In inc. She haJ chosen a bright mulli-<:olured G-stn ng leotard over black tights. "I think you get a lift if )OU look in the mirror a nd sec bright colors." she said. Coral is the fa, ontc color of EliL.a· beth Howell of Tustin, \\ho works in Costa Mesa. Her attire for the day was a coral spandex crop top worn with flesh-colored tights under a strapped. low tut black leotard. A belt cinched ha fasluon look. ··1 have been .exercising fo r a long time and now ha-.c~ about 10 tops and I 0 bottoms that I can mix and Vida Dean match. Neon colon are m y favorites. When I &lance in the m ir- ror and think I look aood. I exercise harder." The females don't have a comer on style at the fancy fitness cent.er. We spotted M ike Zee of Irvine in the weight lifting room wearing briaht green bag.ics (sometimes calfcd cruiser wear) with a green tank top. He was strapping on a wide belt to help protect his bac k. "I'm in here three or four times a week. I have three pair of baP,ies and then sometimes I wear biking shorts with a tank." Karen Frisbie of Newport Beach. wearing black a nd white striped lycra pants with a black leotard . stopped reading her book. but kept on walking to chat about her likes and dislikes in workout togs. "No neon or flashy colors for me. I like neutrals and I have a draw<;r full of them ... she exrlaincd . Amy Robinson o Costa Mesa sar,s she has a lot of exercise clothes. 'Maybe 10 outfits." she said exit· ing from an aerobics class. Tuesday she had chosen her white lycra lace tights and matc h ing G -string leotard. (The secret to comfort in this outfit she said is the tights must be tight.) ··The o utfit I'm wearing is hand designed:· joked Steve Williams. He was weanog a sclf-fashiont."d to rn sweat over lycra exercise shorts and a tank top. ··1 have a lot of outfits ... probably sax to eight and I mix a nd match." added Will iams. who we discovered comparing exercise procedure with Janint." Woodward. From her "full wardrobe of work· outs". Woodward wore a white a nd blue b1k1ni leotard over cotton lights. ··Yo u can sec a wade variety of fashions here -stripes. polka do ts. solids. It's not JUSt the women that want to look good." saad adm1n1s- tra11vc a ssa!>tant Jo)CC Kulal as we toured the club. 'T m here a lmust every day anJ work out. usually 111 the evening and usuall) an tights and the G -string k otan.1:· Steve Wllllams and Janine Woodwatd. Glltterati Linda Scott In purple and orange. .. At fer left, •llaeltettl How· ell. Top left, Keren Prlsbl• Improves bodJ mid •Intl •t .. ... tllll•; top center, AlrtJ Robinson; Top rl9ht, Mlch•ll• Pordlclc. Mlle• Z•• considers weighty matters. Daily Pilot photos by l~~ Payn~ Hearts grow bigger fo'r birds in winter Martin says headliners have it made --~ Of many lm ds )'OU can say their hearts weigh more in tlie winter than in the summer. Q. Why 1s a l11th: known political cand idate callcJ a .:·dark horse"? A. A raLetrnLk term. that. In a b)gone era. an unasional fi xer was said to have d)cd J ark the hide of a widel) recognaLed fa st horse. To race same under a phony name. Thus to up the l><.kls. Didn't happen often. But the !>tory was intriguing enough to slKk around. SL-rabble pla)crs. please note: The New York Public Library Desk Ref- erence lists 86 ··acceptable" two- lettcr words, andud ing without deft· nations: aa. ar. Jo. nu. x1 a nd xu. Am tuld the largest city.on ca n h 11.000 years ago was Chem i Shanada r an wha t's nuw Iraq. It had 150 people. L.M. Boyd analysis shows a ar 80 million years ago had 50 percent m o re oxygen than today's a ir. Co uld be when the air's oxygen thinned. the dinosaurs couldn't cut it anymore. In Mexico's state o f Jalisco 1s a town called AJij ic. distin~uishcd. I believe. as the only set o f antcll igible syllables with four consecutive dotted letters. _La_,..... NEW YO RK -Comedian Steve Ma n in says he learned early in his career that an audience pays more attention to the billing tha n the performance. "If you're the o pening act and you're better than the head liner. it doesn't matter." Martin said in an interview in July·s Gentlemen's Quarterly. ··Thcy·re there to sec the headliner. Yo u JUSl don't exist." Relying on billing "relieves the audience of the necessity of having to make a decision about you." he said. Martin said he adopted h is trademark white suit when he wa s doing stand-u p comed y to get no- ticed so he could climb to the top of the marquee. "I knew my ph ysica l stuff wa s im portant and white would just make it stand out," he said. 0 STOCKHO LM. Sweden -For- me r tennis superstar Bjorn Borg's elegant seaside home will be seized and sold to the highest bidder if he doesn't pay more than SI million wi thin a month. court officials said Thursday. Bailiffs visited Borg's home in a Stockholm suburb Wednesday to assess its value. "They were not let in because nobody was home:· said Bjorn Edgren. a senior coun official. Borg reportedly was in Italy to watch World Cup soccer action with his Italian wife. Loredana. He was given an extension until July 20 to pay the debt. ··T he n we ca n use a locksmith." Edgrcn said. The house would the n be sold at auct ion. The SI.I millio n debt owed by Borg·s former business partner Lars Skarke was personally guaranteed by t~c I 970s-cra tennis star. Skarke was managing director of Borg.,s clothing co mpany that collapsed last yea r. Borg's lawyer, Henning Sjostrom. said the debt payme nt was bcrng arranged from Ita ly but had been delayed . He said Borg planned lepl a.ction against Skarke aimed at get- ting the m oney back. The retired tennis great also is negotiating with creditors o f his fail- ed company to pay off millions of dollars an o utstanding d ebts. 0 YAKIMA. Wash. - Armed with golf clubs rather tha n a gun. tbe actor who portrays "T win Peaks" FBI Agent Dale Cooper has joined his hometown's war on drugs. Acto r Kyle Maclachlan will ap- pear at a celebrity go lf tournament SatuFday to raise money for local drug-fighting effon s. Maclachlan plans to bring Lara Flynn Boyle, a co-star on the ABC- TV series. and o ther acto r friends to the tournament at the Yakima Country Club. By Tte h•oclaled Ptt .. Most uf the people in the Inca Empire were small and dark-skin- ned. But mem bers of the ruling family "ere tall. fair-skinned. and some had red hair. This greatly puzzled the ~pan i1.h conq uistadors. And many o thers ever since. Gold panncrs o f old not only made biscuits with their sourdough -they plastered it on cuts. sores and burns. And 11 healed same. acco rd ing to the historical footnotes. A beaver's lips arc so con!ltructcd it can close its m outh completely with its teeth still sticking out. Lets it gnaw under water. Two sides to the coin of greed ~~A R ANN L.\NDERS: I'm but she resented t~e $50 cha.rge .for 1'Wo uld you ta ke a look at my --... wntang about the woman who com-treating her athlete s foot. which 1s a dauahtcr? She's with me and has Average age of incoming U.S. presidents is 54. Maybe what killed the dinosaur~ Any Texan will tell you the rc- was insufficient 011.ygen. Bubbles in nowned Battle of the Alamo only amber contain ancient aar. Its lasted 18 minutes. plained because he r doctor charged real disease. something on her sca lp." her S50 to ~ook at her toes .when. she As a ~racti~ing dcn.na~ologist. I'm Not long ago I treated a patient's had come an for collagen anJect1ons on the side of that M1ch1gan d octo r. acne frt.-e of charge d uring an office to sma:o t.h out facial wrinkles. She I can't tell you how many times a visit for psoriasis. On the next two was w1lhng . to pay S.253 for the patient has said to me. ··While I'm visits that patient asked me to check collagen. which I!> stnctlv cosmeuc. here. let me show you this." O r. several other areas of concern and p;;.============:r-------------.---:...._______ the n she asked me questions about Baked American Meatloaf RUffELL'S her husband's medical problems. I 4th Annual ~~@...., so1.,.,.:: Help ~ake finally got sman an<1 decided to put "''" 11 .. 1111 ma.II' ~~..., • '.;-. an end to the freeloading. I now treat 1'01t·~~;:~ .. ~IJ\\ UPHOLSTERY INC. C ha rlie Bra nde' i z A Child's patients for the problem they com~ 4411 1td1u111•Pl' wh ... v • .,, o.no. c ..... 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Instructor: C'h1rhe Brande and coachina sl11T lto)'s & Girts. 8-16 yrs Mbn-Fri 12:30-S:OO P.M. CdM Hiah Sthool S l lS. include T..Shin TO SIG N U P CALL (7 14) 644-3 1 SI <o·~,.,.,.,.."' ti\ 111,• t111 ol fll••lllHI 11r ... 11 r •• h 11.. ... 11. •• 1111 Mn,..•1"wi llll•"'"'"' Rockfoni, Ill.: The dermatoloaist .. who chafl!Cd an extra SSO to took at the woman's toes is 1 good example -ai:.....-_, of what is wrona with the world I ' today. It is called arced. When I JO to a dentist he doesn"t dws one fee for the upper jaw and another rec for the loWtt jaw. My ophthalmolc>1ist doesn't charte me an extra fee if he looks It bolh c~s, hen thoup I came in because of 1 problem with only one. h 's d111f1K:Cful what has ----·•t ~ '° 1be medical profnaion. Southf\dd, Mich.: I know ol no physicaan who would c:Mraie an atra 150 for tamply looki• be-- IWlll9 I .. ticftfl IOa and writttll a prnai1,M1on for atMetc0s foot. Al a pncticaRi dermatoloti•t I am •-----------m11 •lrnmed ol \be bdaavior ol my call .... .. Ann Landers Pittsburah: t was pleased to see the letter from the dermatotCJlist who had tJlc couraee to cbartc an extra fee for an extra service. About two mo nths ago, a woman c.am e in to have a larac. unsiahtly mole re- moved from her fact. The procedutt took about 4S minutes. 'rhen she asked if I would mind takina off ··a few little arowths" from her nttlt and shoulders. I said, "Nol at 111, .. and s~nt an additional JO m inuses llkina off some small moles. When - she received her bill and 41itc.overed lhat I had charted her an additional UO. the phoned me and uted lanauqe I haven"t beard aincc I wa1 in lbe Navy. The woman i1 in the retatl buliness. I asked her what lhe would do if • '111\omer came in to buy a dreu and ahea •• a 1wa1er she liked. ~ ... a dead lileftce on 1M CMbn end.• had llu .. 1up on me. A few _. later. I llClflved ~ cblck b •he rt.II amount Mid an a ...... 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"""' WI•"'' by Charles M. Schulz l1LL CAU. 'f'OO Ao.AIM SOMEnME WUEN fM MaME ~ COU.E6E, ~AaCIE ~ • GARFIELD by Jim Davis , FRED BASSET OKAV! WHA'f ARf OIL ANI' ---VINEGAR l'OIN& IN MY SPP.A,.,E R ? by Alex Graham YOU ~LD LOO< WM&RE YOU'RE GOING, ~D. .( ~d into the tol:Xe and 6Pilled tht chtss ~. NOW WEU. ~VE TO STA~ ALL OOIEJl ~IN • SHOE ANV-rn~GO ANt7 f;u'( TUE MMZl~~CO~~ JUDGE PARKER -------THA TS T HE FIRST THIN G SHE A9KEO MARIE MY HOUSEKEEPER I S TAi~I NG AMY DOWN TO THE STABLES TO SEE THE HORSES BEFORE DINNER Mc WHE N INE wERE DRIVING OUT w.,_,ETl--4ER T HERC::: B LAINE I WERE HORSES rlERE' FUNKY WINKERBEAN FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ..... by Lynn Johnston ..... __ .. -' ..... ·~· t("?........ -otch .,. .................. ~""'"'-"' by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk 0 0 \ \ ' ?rl ,.i1 ' ~· __ __. ___ ~....;;;.,__--~---............. ;a...-.;::;;,.a-.._~ ~---------"~~ ~ ........ ~~~-'-Ii-............ I CUT H O Y I I I I 11 I ' ~'J ',I ~:ltOSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady \ WAMCA I I I I' t _ I· fiT1l .. ' °'8"09 C.. DAILY PILOT I Friday, June D. 1110 ORANGE COAST ..., .... An Independent NewspoP8! Published by Page Group Publl"11ng, Inc. lelMrt I . , ... , p<esident & chief executive offteer Wiiiiam S. LeWell, editor Steve Merttle. monog1ng ed1t0< Den ,.ntey, ed1tort0l poge editor Stan Wyman, news editor CH .. ar..111, C•ty editor ... ., lleom, lectures ed1t0< lot« Ccwe..n, Spotts ed1t0t Ccwot Humphteyt, society ed1t0< Elliot Stein, Jr., cho1rmon Gerald W. Adcox, Jr., general monoger Walter lurrou9h1, 1901-1919, lound1ng publisher Editor/al Proposal to limit council terms flawed T here 1s a coming trend to limit the number of consecutive terms a person ca n serve on a city council. Huntin$tOn Beach has such a hmit and so docs Irvine. And. if a group of citizens gets its way, Newport Beach may soon follow suit. · Newport Residents to Limit Council Terms is in the final stages of collecting signatures to force a citywide vote on the issue. The proPosed initiative would limit council members to a maximum of two consecutive terms -eight yea rs. in other words. If enough si~natures are gathered. the matter would be brought before voters this November. The notion of limiting council terms is laudable. Too often in government people get into office and make a ca reer in Congress or the Assembly or even on the county Board of Supervisors. And government. especially local government. needs fresh faces, new blood and change. It is wrong, pal'licularly on a level that reaches as close to the a\era~e citizen as a city council. to depnve residents of the in nova ti\ c ideas that come with a changing of the guard. But the movement in Newpon Beach 1s flawed. It appears to be something less than a gen uine effort to change the system. There are those wh o believe the mo'vement is really aimed at removmg veteran council members Don Strauss and Evelyn Han. Han and Strauss arc completing their third terms. ·Strauss has alreadv announced he wi ll seek re-election in November. and Han is suit deliberating. The fla.,.. is this: If the 1n111am c 1s approved. 1t takes effect immediately -meaning that e'en 1f Han and Strauss are re-elected. they will have to Mcp down. That means a costl y special election would likel5 be called to till thcrr seats. While that 1s one "3~ to get rid of two people who have been on the council fo r a do1en years.'11' 1s also clearly wro ng. It's not fair to have these two council members campaign for re-election, only . to learn after the clecuon that the) can't take their seats on the council. For no ..... 1f \Otcr'> ha'c a problem w11h etther Han or Strauss. the) can sho" that d1splca!>ure and vote for other candidates. Newport Beach m~cd'i to lim it council terms. Fair enough. But this proposed in1tiatl\ c "Ill onl~ bnng chaos and result in wasting 11me. energ~ and monc} Those su pponing th e propo'kll should rethink their position. Today Jn history Today ·1s Frid_ay. June 22. the I 73rd da} of 1990. There arc 192 dafs left in the year. oda> ·s highlight rn history Fifty years ago. on June 22. 1940. Adolf H.ttJes-gamed-a-stunning '1c- to11 as France wa'I forced to '>1gn an armistice eight da\s after German fo rces overran Pans. On this date: In 1870, Congress created the De· panment of Justice. In 1970. President Ni xon s1$ned a measure lowenng th e votin~ age to 18. In 194 1. German\ invaded the Soviet Union during.World War II. -By Tbt> Assodated Press When Writing to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot ... The Orange Coast Doily Pilot Pncouroges corresp0ndence from our readers V./e '"'.luPS' e11,-,rs bt: • e~.t 10 oppro11mo1ely 300 words Any correspo~'1Pnre s19r1f con1ly longer r~on 300 words will be printed ot our d1Kret1or os IJ Community Commentary. Guest Commentary or Editorial Response. Comm1.1r. 'I romrren1or PS ore •Psf'f:ed fo, ssues pertinent 10 cities and towns o ong •he Orongt: Coos1 Guess commentaries may perto1n to any puol1c ssvP Ed1tor10 '"SPOMPS ore P!Ser~"d fo r rebu1tols to editorrol pos11 1or s of ttr· Orange Coast Doily Pilot. l<:!t!Prs c-:..rs•rJr·•ed tr bf' bPIOvS or n bod 1os1e will not be printed #r '"''S 11r ,,,. '"d to tour s11llm•ss1ons o monrh. All correspondence must be s•gred Or>d 1rr-lud,. the wr1tl'r s orldress and telephone number for ve11lico11or Ou'l '..l\PS LP•'"'S s~ c. t bf-1 I· Irr ssed 1c • JI P Orange Coast Doily Pilot, 330 W Boy '>1 Cr "o 11.Aes~ CA 92626. A11en11on· tellers to the Editor. Wr.iers w11h QuF-s11ons OrP urQPd 10 coll 1he Doily Pilot or t7 I 41 642-432 l Eitt 352 . Doonesbury THIN!( a= ~ (J()()O THAT A MAN IAllTH HIS~ AN{) aaJT c:aA.a4 ~I 7HINK Of TH6 Pl~ He caJU¥J ~! kJHltT A WIWl'E! \ • By Garry Trudeau , - Commentary. • c~ry Get realistic ·with the budget 9y CHAllUS MCDCNflU. Richard O. Derman went to Harvard and its business school and then pretty quickly made a brainy impreuion in four aovernment de· putments-Health, Education and Welfare, Defense and Justice and Commerce. He left Washinaton at the qe of 37 to lecture at Harvard. He came beck to be deputy chief of staff' for ~dent Reqan, then became deputy secretary of tbc Treasury. He left Washinaton again in l 988, this time to be manaaina director of Sheanon Lehman Bros. in New York. He came back again to be Preli· dent Bush's director of the Office of Manqement and Budget. So now, at 47, Darman is at tbe center of the touchy negotiatjons between the White House and Congress to find ways to control the budget deficit. Because he represents Bush, he U·.S.-Canadian similariti.es important as differences tries to avoid the word "tax." Lately, when be has haca, to reson to the synonym "revenue." it has come out as a choking "r-r-rr-rTT&h. •• It's a joke. When he avoids teUing Demo- crats that the time has come to cut their favorite programs, it's counesy. But after some weeks Gf strained good humor and courtesy, the neao- tiations are moving out of their "seminar phase." as Darm an calls it, toward a phase of very direct prop- ositions (or new taxes and serious budaet cuts. By JACK R. PAYTON Once again. Canadians are going through one of their periodic bouts of tryi ng to figure out just who they are as a people. whether they're really as different from their neighbors in the United States as they like to think they are. or what kind of country they're building nonh of the 49th parallel. Thc!.e questi ons have been bedeviling Canadians for the past 123 years. ever since the country was formed b} the British colonies that ref used to go along with the Amencan revolution almost a century ~Mlier. But the gut-wrenchmg self.analysis that's been going on in Canada in recent months goes beyond an} thing anyone here can remember. That's because fo r the first ume. Canadians arc trytng to make signific.ant changes 1n thl' const1 tu11on they inherited from Britain only eight year<, ago. Few Americans ma) bC' aware of 11. but before 1982 const11ut1onal questions in Canada were under the control of the Bri tish. not the Canadians themselves. To Americans. the constitutional change Canadians are so hotl~ dchating might seem minor - official recognition of the ob' 1ous fact that Quebec province 1s different from the rest ot Canada. that it has a different history and a different legal system. that Quebec's French-speaking population is a .. distinct society" w1th1n the countl)0S English -speaking majority. But t11·ing w ram that official recogn1t1on thro ugh the country"s 10 provincia l legislat ures in the form of a constitutional amendmen t has raised all the old questions and re' I\ cd all the na~tng self-doubts. about who Canadians arc and what tt 1s they want to do with their country. _ Often as not. 1f you ask Canadians to define themselves. the) ·11 tell yo u what the~ 're not instead of what the) arc. And more than anything else. they'll take pains to tell you that what they're not is an American. Sharon Carstairs. Liberal Party leader in the Mani- toba legislature. made that point Wednesday when she spoke in th e debate over the proposed constitutional change. She tinall~ rea hLed what It meant to be a Canadian. she said. when she went to graduate school tn the United States. After two years tn America. she said. she couldn't wait to come home. Another prominent Canadian 1s Peter Jennings. anchorman on ABC nightly news tn New York. In an Letters article published in this week's issue of (he Canadian magazine Maclean's, Jennings took up the same theme when he wrote about a subject that comes up often in Canada -. the oft-heard talk about the possibility tha1 some of Canada's provinc.cs might break away and apply to join the United States. "If it's true that a Canadian's national identity is defined in large me.asure by the fact that he or she is not American,'' Jennings wrote. "imaaine how absorp- tion (into the United States) would damage the national psyche." That may be true. but a recent survey by Canada's Decima polling organization turned up some surprisina numbers. According to the poll. conducted in May. a full 18 percent of Canadians favored union with the United States. The strongest support came from Alber- ta. where 23 percent fa vored U.S. statehood. Newfound- land and even French-speaking Quebec registered 20 perce nt in favor of joining the United States. Jn any case. doesn't it seem strange that Canadians continue to define themselves in terms of how they're different from Americans when so many of them would consider becoming U.S. citizens? The Dec1ma public opinion poll shows striking si milarities in the way Canadians and Americans view the world at large: their hopes for the future. their attitudes on human rights. race relations. the roles of government and business and the assimilation of immi- grants. John Irving, the best-selling novelist. is probably in a good pos1~ion to j udge cultural <!iffercnces ~tween ~he two countnes. lrvmg 1s an Amencan, but hes mamed to a Canadian and li ves part of the year in Toronto. While acknowledging that Canada and the United States differ sharply m th eir approach to social welfare. he says Canadians try to make too much over this and other cultural differences. "There is something about the constant examin- ation of what is Canadian in Canadian culture that is truly provincial," Irving wrote in a companion anicle to Jennings' in Maclcan's magazine ... And now I am going to get myself in a lot of trouble with my Canadian friends by saying that I think the cultural differences. for the most pan. arc not wonh keeping." · Jacl R. P•yloo 11 • St. PelenlHIT#, Fl•.-• .. ed co/11mol11 for Ute Oru1e Coa11 Dally Pilot. At a meeting with reporters as another week begins. Darman dis- cusses his notion of the schedule: By Thursday -The staff will be asked to leave the room and the two sides will start working confidential· ly on reality. He foresees no problem about which side mentions a aiven tax or budget cut first. He says only half-jokingly that unsigned proposals could be drawn out of a hat. June 29 -The int1mat1ons of an agreement ought to be clear to the negotiators. They ou&ht to be calling for detailed staff work and beginning . to tal~ to each other about getting together to sell an agreement to the country. If the ought-to-be's aren't accomplished there .. the prospects for a "realistic" and "substantive" settlement are going to beg.in to act dim. Jul¥ 15 -This is effectively the deadline for projecting a budget. for estimating the -Size of the-deficit against the Gramm-R udman law's automatic .. sequestering" (budget cuttinJ) device. If new taxes and spending reductions arc · not in the works by now. Darman warns of automattc cuts in the ra nge ofS60 to $80 billion. Is that a lot? It would cut military spending severely. It would take away 50 percent of budget· authority for domestic programs, he says. For instance. at the $60 billion level it would: -· Eliminate hi gher-education grants for 1.2 million students; re- duce the grants by half for many others. · -Cancel the expa nsion of prisons; fire S,600 prison staff; in· crease prison overcrowding from 68 percent to 84 percent. Bad ham ran 9n family name The same swipe of the Gramm- Rudman blade would hit anti-drug programs and the Internal Revenue Service. the national parks and put>. lie housing. the Environmental Protection Agency and the Com- merce Department. and Agriculture and the Small Busi ness Adminis-- tration and on and on. To the Editor: There arc many lesson!> to be learned from the overwhelming victory of Assemblyman Gil FcfJUSOn over Phyllis Badham. his challenger in the pnmary clcct1on June 5. First of all . 11 shows the folly of attempting to run a campai'n on the coattails of .1 family name or famil y record. It s trul y encouraging to sec. in this area at least. people have to compete for offi ce on the basis of their individual accomplishments. · Ferguson was outspent. yet as in 1988 he again defeated a Republ ican moderate with a prominent name. and did so by almost 2 to I. And. in this period of strong ant1-1ncumbent sentiment. he can claim a mandate. . Most Important, th ough. is •.hat Ferguson's victory again demonstrates the conservative values so cherished by the people of south Orange County. Time and again, we have chosen Ferguson and other representatives who have proved their un swerving commitment to the ideas and principles that fostered the freedom, prosperity and arcatness of America. and which made us the envy of the world. GARY C. BECK Gary Beck is president of The Beck Co., a aovern- ment and public relations firm based in Santa Ana. Piiot features applauded To the Editor: For a whjle, I've been mcanina to write to tell you how much r enjoy the Piiot'• new format. and most e~pecially the cont inuation of front-page stories on the black page of Section A. / · · But f am finall y writinJ now be<:ause of my enthusiasm for and appreciation of the Ptlet'• frOnt Plat recoanition of academic ucclle~ in tM com- munity, throuah both the Teacher of the Year. and tM All-Star Aca<ft mic Team series. The perents and educators applaud you! Plese. however, spell wonderful Tc.cher of the Year. Mr. Don Leavey's first name corrcctlr. LYNNE BAKER -· Hunai'nlton Beech lmersectlon markings .nll To the Ednor: Whereas it was nice to here that the Oriflkh Co. hat had • uccessful and productive hi-'ory in the Newpon Beach area. J was suprised that your article on Saturday. June 16, did not focus more on the actual set-up of the intersection. The article seemed to jusitfy the consistent strinJ of injuries and dQths at the antenection by relating the contractor's good reputation. The intersection in question. Pacific ~oast Hi&h- wa y and Jamboree Road. is not a normal antenection. Fcde~I and state requiicmemts, ~utlined in the Man~I of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), specify that the movements of an intersection of this type be clearly marked. But whe n one views the current state of the intersection. it is apparent that the mandated markinp are absent and the barrien are am~ haphazardly. With the necessary information 1v11Jable from any transponation agency, I am surprised that 1he o.&IJ Pilot did not offer a more analytical pcnpective on the situation. My sugcstion to the ~t it to offer its readers. who arc clearly interested in the Nfety of this city's streets. a complete and in-depth anal~as rather than the irTClevant emotions of the Griffith Co.'s executives. Letting the Gramm-Rudman law manage the budfet. Darman says, 1s the "crude way.' He sees the budget negotiations as a chance for the president and Coftgrcss not only to make rational. proponionate policy decisions now. but to look ahead to problems that cannot be Iona ig- nored. He mentions the federal aovem- ment's "insurance obligations" - health. bank deposits. assoned loans. overseas venture . and much more. He says the sum of the obli- ptions is $6 trillion. and "that's more than the gross national prod· uct." Darman shakes his head and rc- STEVE MORRIS turns to the immediate crisis. Poliq Newpon Beach decisions have to be made about Improve transit system spending for the spaa proaram. To the Editors: farm proarams (where he not~ that . . . . ~ federal payments 10 hc.tv1ly to At a time in hastor)'. w.hcn we ~hou.ld be m.ovu•1 T wealthy interests). defense (a quarter towards more maM transit, at teems all~I Chairman of the budget) and entillc~nt pro- R0ter Stanton of the OC!D 8oud of Oirec10n would atams like Social Stturity and Medi· prOposc to c~t beck 1ervace. M~t would Dftfer to 1tt c-are (half of the bud1c1). the prctent system preserved or improved. Somebody suggests he hst some After a recen~ OCTD hea~na, it wu •~nt the ta1 increasts he has thou&ht about persons rcprnenuna the bandapped and tmeon. do alon1 with budact cuts. He smiles not want to be telf'Cllted from ~ emaal populauon. and declines. Darman obviously ha'I They prefer t~ thare .thc~tem. with all the, needy. ~y new revenue very much in mind, Bron~ who 11 ~nda tried '° uplain '° ~tr-but even reponcrs are suppoted to rnan .::.canton hat .~ncern or tht trnenl POOUl&taon, understar'llll th1t a White House especially dtoec hv1ns in IOUth county who-are not neaoti11or doesn't make positive adequaicly serviced by the fbed.-route l)"ltem. public announetmtnts about tallct. Chairman Stanton. Who obviOUlly favon speda1 A#tyway, he is unusual in Wash- intcmt lfOUPI. thcMllcl review tbe qnal intentions of i~ for hi• op11mi m about 1 the DAR (ref' ... Lolls ltuer DAR study," !epeember lilnificant aarttmmt 1n tM budect 1917) and continue ~ &o Mlldiclppecl, 1etatGn, talb. ~ 1l1ttn1tivt 11 Md tnouah. youdla pct low·lllCOIM perlOlll. Mr. S.nton ia an and clear enoup to Darman. that 1w elected en. COUlllY !Uprmeor wtao Wll IDDOinled Raum tM othtt confntts will know 10 tllt OCl'O loMd ol DiNCton. 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"CU<ll t.~ l •lllJr Oo• '' C.• I ••• ., t, .._.. •• , New Moon June 22 Memory process explored Dr. James McGaugh will speak qn "The Miracle of Memor}: How th e Brain Preserves the Past .. at I 0 a.m. aturday at UCT Bonney Center. Thl' free speech is pres- ented b}' the Old er Women's League of South Orange Coun- ty. Ad class open 1i:t~~: \ . "'!' J I ' :L---· L-~J In me V::ille~ College Community Education will olTer a one-da' course titled "How to Create Adve rusing for Y-0~r 0Wfl Busin ess" from 9 a.m. to .. 4 p.m ~aturda~. The class. to be held in room A305 on the Irvine Valle) College campus. will cost $50. For further information. call 559-3333. American diet: Food for talk 1st Otr. Full Moon Last Otr. June 29 July 7 July 15 free speech tttlcd .. How to Cope with Your Parents" at 7 p.m. Monda). Presented at the Charter Lake fort~!.! C'ounseltng Center 1n Lake Forest. the speech 1s pan of the hospital's summer lecture series feat uri ng a different top!c e Cl)' Monday. Zone proposals examined The Newport-Mesa llntitcd School District will o lTcr a free forum fo r parents of students attending Estancia Htgh Scbool. The fo rum. at 7 p.m. Mon- da). wi ll ind udc distric t 'italT f7roposals for future t one change'> "111 be d1scusc;ed. For more mfor- matton. call June ~tcCarttn at 54().11 72. Semln~r for lifeguards Hoag tfoc;p1tal writ host its I I th annual Life- guard Scm1n ::ir at 7 p.m. Monda) 1n the Conference Center. The seminar. which has tn past years attracted more than JOO ltfeguards from San Cl ement£ to Santa Barbara. provides information on the late'it kchn1ques in responding to beach emergenc1e1>. Recreation program opens .. .. .... \ 10. .. IOI 40e 10e toe lOI toe 1C19 100. 110. a.. lhow high ltmpet•kl,. • ~. ® © ~ ~ m 0 ~.8 i) ~ c::1 HIGH t.OW SHOWERS RAIN T-STORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT. 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Listen to us at 6 :50 : 7 :20 and 7:50 in the mornings and 4:30 and 5:50 in the : afternoons. • Catch Pilot editor William Lobdell in the morning with Rick • .. IO u so S6 SI .. .. 76 6) SI 57 76 62 SI 1' 11 7) 76 11 7) Author John Robbins will speak on "Your Diet and the Future of Life on Earth" at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Natural Grocer store 1n Laguna Niguel. Robbins. author of "Diet for a New Am erica," will discuss the effects the average Amencan die t has on the environment and world hunger. The talk will cost $25. For more information call 239-4699. • T he Fountain Valle\ Su mmer Recreation Pro- gram will be open from' 10 a.m to 4 p.m Monday at " locattons throughout Fountain Valley. The program provides free gamec;. sports. crafts and special e-.ents. • • • • • • • • • Lewis, host of the Breakfast Club. 6-1 O am. • •••••••••••••• • Health, risk evaluation Irvine \_'alley College C'ommunll) Education will hold a Health and Rask Evaluation program throughout Sunday tn butld1ng A200 on the cam- pus. The program. co-sponsored by the Loma Linda enter for Health Promotion. features a resting electrocardiogram. a treadmill exercise test. blood chemistry analysts w 1th an eight component cell r rofile. explanation of results and ltfcstyle couri.scl- tng. For more information, call 559-3333. Library offers reading game · , The Mesa Verde Library tn osta Mesa will began 1tc; ummer Readtn$ Game for children tn pre chool through junior htJ.1:1 school. The Summer Reading Game. which will run frf')m Monday through Aug. 6. feature pnzes for the wmncrs. For ~ more 1nforma11on. call 546-5274. Coping with parents discussed Chancr Hospital in Mission VteJO will offer a For more info rmation. call the Fountain Valley Recreation Center at 839-8611 . Summer Read-a -thon • The Huntmgton Reach l tt>ral) will sponsor a ummer Rt·ad-:Hhon Cl ub from Monda) through Jul) 31. ratstng fu nds for the It bra I)·., expansion project. For more tnformatton. contact the library at 848-78 1 J. Support group for v ictims " support group for people suffering from Chronic Epstein-Barr Virus will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the medical offices of Dr. Ronald Bieler tn Costa Mt'sa . .for more tnformat\On on the free suppon group. call 549-9999. • Allergy Identification course The II' me Family Sc rv1C'es Agency as ofTenng a o ne-day course in 1dcn11fying and l-reating com- mon allergies trom 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Deerfield Community Park in Irvine. For more tnformat1on on the free cltntc. call 724-6643. F 0 u N T A 1 N Alice and ( ra1g 1C1epan1uk. Hunt-Huntington Beach. girl VALLEY tn~ton Beach, girl . Aprll t R E 0 1 0 NA L Kimberly and Craig Schueller. El vira and Leopoldo Ramos, Costa HO PlTAL Hunttngton Beach, girl Mesa. bt>) April 1 Le nn pc,nccr and C'hnstopher April 10 Jessie and John Rctnhardt, H\inttngto n Beach. bo) Tracy and Wtltam Souva. Laguna Chiang, Foun-t Aprtl I Niguel. boy tatn Valley, boy BIRTHS Robin and Gregory Hernandez. Lon and Craig De Soto, Fountain L N I I Valle). bo) D 1 fl n c and aguna iigue · gir Dantta Carroll and Woodrow lone. Ga G Cc n Jill and Kevin Roell. Huntington ry r · Huntington Reach, gul H u n t i n g t on Beach, boy April ll Be h ·1 Doreen and Steven Morasse, Hunt-J e:~net~~ rurncr and Gilbert mgton Beach, boy Dawn and Ronald Sobclman. Foun- c tam Valle). boy Monteiro. osta Mesa. ~rl Aprtl 7 Jonni and T1moth McC'onkey. April t Diana and Francisco Ccrvante . Founla1n Valle). girl Johanna and David Chcrck. 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DAILY PtlOT/ ,,...,. -. la. *O , P5)'chlatrlst to end practice 'after sex charge gullty·plea ly IRIS YOfCOf 0"1 .......... w ... . NEWPORT BEACH -A New· pc>n Center psychiatrist who pleaded auilty last month to charges he sex- ually molested a 29-year-old patient has agreed not to resume his prav tioe. Dr. James White. 47, agreed to no longer sec patients under a settle- ment with the state Attorney Gen· eral's office. Basically. the agreement J made permanent a temporary re- strainina order the state Medical Qualit¥ Assurance Board obtained in-A1)1'11 apinst White, said Deputy Attorney General Margaret Latko. The state medical board must still decide whether to revoke White's license. That separate action in· vo.lvcs a lonacr process that indudcs a hearing before the board to be he&d at an unspecified date. White pleaded fuilty in May to two counts· of ora copulation with Little girl's mother guilty in Christian Science death case ly WAYNE WILSON lll<Cl•t<h)I -· s.tvk~ SACRAMENTO Laurie Walker, whose child died of men· ingitis in 1984 while in the prayer care of a Christian Science practi· tioner, was found guilty Thursday of involuntary manslaughter by a Sac- ramento Superior Coun Judge. She will be placed on probation and sentenced to no more than 600 hours of community service work on Jul) 30. But under the conditions of a settlement agreement filed with the court, her fight for vindication is far from over. By wai ving a JUI) tnal and sub- mitting the case d1rcctl~ to Judge George Nicholson based on stipu· lated facts and the preliminary hear- ing transcript. Walker prestrved her appellate nghts with what her at- torney says is a "clean record." Lawyer Thomas A. Volk said the constitutional issues raised by Walker's case wall have to be settlt>d in a higher coun : and the) are clearly delineated an the 10-page written settlement filed Thursda> and preliminary heanng transcnpts of September 1984. According to those records. Walker's 4-year-old daughter. Shauntay lmani Walker. fell ill on Feb. 21. 1984, suffering from flu-like symptoms. Following the basic premise of Christian Science that physical dis- ease can be healed through prayer alone. Walker shunned medical treatment for her child and turned instead to an accredited Christian Science practitiont>r. Norma Alpen. Alpen prayed for the child "in accord with the tenets and practices" of the religion. but the child's breathing became labored and she died on March 9. 1984. a victim of meningitis. Walker subsequently was charged with involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment. he has been fighting the alkgat1ons in co un for six years. The settlement reached Thursday before Judge Nicholson also pro' ides some protecti on for Walker's older daughter. Tamu Walker. From no\\ until Dec. 25. 1994. Tamu's 18th banhda~. Walker 1 obliged 10 lea' e the (orm of treat· ment for an~ illness Tamu ma) suffer to·Tamu. In the event Tamu is "an a da1ed. dchnoui.. incorierent or unconscious cond111on." Laune Walker must 1mlJ)Cdiately notify the child's father and summon medical aid. an \lftCOftlCioua male petient. He facet up to 10 yean in state prison at his sentenc:ina. slated for July 31. White, a Corona del Mar resident, had been in practice for 22 years and also served as t consulting psy· chiatrist fo lcaguercd Mam· moth Camp O'Ncal for you White's attorney Paul Meyer did not return phone calls Wednesday and Thursday. Crackdown on border. crossings promised ly LEE SIEGEL AuodMed l'••u \lfrlttt . LOS ANGELES -Mexicans who repeated!).' cross the U.S. border ii· legally will be prosecuted instead of being shipped home. a federal of· ficial said Thursday. U.S. Immigration and Natural- ization Service Commissioner Gene McNary also vowed to seek pros- ecution and imprisonment for people who smuggle aliens. As for legal immivants. McNary said he favors creaung a lottery to allow some foreigners to enter the United States e en if tht>y don't meet ex1s11ng requirements that they have rela11ves or a prospective job waiting for them an this country. However. McNal)' said that his su~nors an the Bush administration might reJCCt has lottery proposal. The comm1ss1oner. who took over the federal agenq last October. spoke during a Thursda} nt>ws con- ference and at a luncheon meellnJ of Town Hall of California. a civic group. He repeated previous comments that w11hin a \Car he will increase the number o(Bordl·r Patrol agents an the an Diego area from· the current 750 to ahout 1.000. add Mandela exp!ains sµpport for -PLO, Gadhafi, Castro • more detention fal·ahtu.·s, and con· tanuc to 1mpro'c border lag.hung and detcc11on de' 1 l'l>. NEW YORK -Nelson Mandela said Thursda) he backs PLO leader Yasscr Arafat and Labva·s Col. Moammar Gadhafi because they have supported South Afnca's anti· apanheid movement ··to the hilt." "One of the mistakes that the outsidt> world makes as to think that llletr enemies should be our enem- ies." he said dunng the taping o( a 1elcv1s1on special. "Our attitude toward any country 1s determined b> the attitude of that country ,toward our struggle." Mandela al so warned that efTons by western countries such as the United States to help South Afncan President F. W. de Klcrk's reform program wall have the opposite ef- feet. b' dnnng \\hill' ~outh Afncans into the arms of the lOuntn 's racist nght wing. · "Please. "hate,cr )OU do. don't do that.'" he i.aad ... You arl' pla )ing with fire 1f }'OU think of rewarding Mr. de Klerk. becau'>C ~ou wall undermine hai. pos111on. ·· On the second da\ ofh1s l 1.S. tnp. tht> visiting leacfer· of the Afncan National Congress faced questions at a videotaped "Town Meeting" attended bv some 1.000 1nv1ted guests on the Cit) Collt-ge of New York campus. Ted Koppel, moder- ator of A.Be's "Nightl1 ne." was host for the hour-long program. taped fo r broadcast later Thursda) -By Tbe Associated Pre11 The Border Patror., ponable lights wall help control 'aoll•ncc. and McNal) expn:.'5\l'd optimism that Me\lcan authomaes "111 tn to dis- perse Cro\\d!> \\ a1t1ng at night 10 cross the border allegall). A.bout 40 percent to .i5 percent of all illegal alienc, entering the United tates cross a 12· to I +male stretch of the border nc:ar an Diego. McNal) said. The INS now lets most 11lepl alrrn~ return to Mexico voluntanly without formal depona- taon proceedings - a process McNary calkd ··a revolving door." The pohC)' will continue for many illegal immigrants. But people who smuggle aliens and those ah~ns who crqss thr border repea~edly will be fingerprinted . detained and de· poned. he said. 'Lady Goetz' sentenced in gu~ ·case NEW YORK A. woman dubbed "lad) Gocll" for pulling an illegal pistol and shooting a would- be mugger delivered an 1mpass1oned speech on sclf-protecuon Thursday when she pleaded guilty to a reduced weapons charge. "I deeply regret what has hap- pened," Yvesnande Bureau. a 20.. year-old depanment store ckrk. told a judge in acknowledging that she knew carrying an unregistered gun was against the la"'. "I was mugged 1n 1h1s cuy three times .... When I finally used my own gun. 11 was onl y because I was fnghtencd. I had to protect myself." she said. "If this -;cenano keeps repeaung 11sclf. the Cit~ wall be out of cont rol.·· Bureau was arrested an March after an armed robber tncd to push has wa) into a car with her and her fnend Theresa Jackson. 19. Bureau fired her unregistered .22<ahber pistol and fired. gra11ng him an the head. He ran awa\. but a few minutes later a car pulled up to the women's car and someone opened fire. stnk- ing Jackson an the head. She died two days later. Clint Smith, 24 , wa\ arrested and charged w11h tryi ng to rob the women He as awaiting tnal, held 1n heu of S75.000 bail. No one has been charged in Jack· son's death, but Ms. Bureau was charged w11h felon> possession of a weapon. punishable by up to seven years 1n pnson. On Thursday. she pleaded guilty to fourth-degree weapons pos- session. a misdemeanor. "I find 11 a bit unfortunate when decent people have to reson to il-le~l act1v1t~ to protect themselves," said trial judge ·Luigi R. Marano. sentencing her to four consecutive weekends in Jail and 100 hours community service. UNIQUE, EXQUISITE, FUNI A lcgt-nd I hat endures gets better 81• a part of the sophist ication, l 1<1~~ and style of Newport B<.'ac h'., 1no.,t distinguisht>d r<'staurant D111t• 1n the casual JtmospherC' of 1h1., d1.irming cstc1blishment serving c·H l'lll'nt Italian cuismc• ,incJ bevera1i1' . off1•rir'K d win<' list fit for a conno1ucur or 1lw person who 1ust en1oys1fine wine. And tor fall' n11t• dming the~ V1 lld Nova i~ the place to be al\\.,lY' h.i , bc•pn <1nd dlway~ will be! We ~ervc our full mc~u from 5 PM until 1 A.M .rnd the piano b.tr 1$ 1umpin'~ \l'\.1'11 d,t\\ d Wt'11k No On!' clO('S ,, bPtrN rh.m th{' V1ll.i Nova No One! If 1ou futven't seen our •••OOM wtttl a View .. •t ttt• "Top Of tfte Vltl4t .. rou ,...,.,.., • ..,. New~ a.,. Por booedn9 this prlv .. e rOOM ult •etcften Date few ..,...._.,tan. pr' G•i"I' Sal#t~ . . . ~wzt/4•~ ?2ec"111111ottktl JUt West Coast Mi9hw•1. Newport 8each# CA• On The a.,• p141 MJ·7..0 • r ... .. -t.: -· .:..- .... :"t .... ... - , .. •. D.., Pllet ,_..-, SNtioY ........... lludget expert Dldr Reese Is retlrl"I frOIR his ueuru1 aeach post Sept. JO. Dick Reese: His material, for some, is must reading ly KAREN AUGE Daly .._ ~leff llfrN~r LAGUNA BEACH -Dack Reese is an accomplished author whose works have no characters. plots so convoluted that the untutored can barel} foll ow them, and. worse, no pictures. . Still. when Rec e's new cd111ons come out each year, there often is a waiting list of people eager to grab a copy of a work almost guaranteed to put them to sleep. Each spring. Reese pens -with help from department head and his own stair of eight -,Laguna Beach's cat) budget. It's a job he's done for 15 )cars. with little recogn1t1on outside the walls of ('11 >' Hall. But no more. Reese has crunched hi\ last number. prOJec1ed h1 \ last revenue. The 56-)ear-old '' turning an has ledger after 29 ~care> of guiding the financial pa1h' of l:Jguna Beach. Costa Mesa and Occani.1dr. BIGGS. From At rather than put has fam 1I} through (trouble.) Makl· s:ud. "I'll resign: .. , thought 11 wa!\ blown out of proponaon," Sal'a o;aad. "I con 1der him (Riggs) a very good fncnd and I wouldn't l'ver say an ything to hun him.'' Councilman John Er .. kinc said he told Lowenbcrg that he should handle the afT:m "a) he saw lit.'' But Erskam: l>aad he hopt·s there "111 be an anal) sio; of funds allegedly U'ied in the massage parlor oper- ation. Erskine )aid 1f they should be less than S 1.000. at probabl y wouldn't be "onh the cost to ti)' to recoup them · But 1f funds arc more than S 1.000. the) should probabl) be pursued. VERDICT From At with him on thl' rain-1toaked field. He kill ed the 4-foot· 11 -i nch grand- mothrr of \IX after i.hc taunted him for losing has erct"llon. Carter al- leged. · The convicted killer also said he only stabbed Hol1miller three 6r four times. Yet an autops) revealed she sulTcred 120 scissor wounds - 80 of them before she died from blood loss -and a broken neck dunng the attack. Hol1m1ller°) famal ) listened in disbelief and horror to much of Can er's videotaped adm1ss1on. They each descnbed Hol1m11lcr as a good Catholic. a woman who put caring for her fam1I > above everything else. Since the death of her hust>.\nd ~hout 15 \cars ago. Beverly VOTE From Al Local attorney Dana Recd, wh o is representing the c1ti1ens group and helped draft the wording of the initiative. said he believes the provision putting the measure in effect immediately, after cenifi~a· lion by the secretary of state, 'would stand up to a le'gal test. But he said he doubted incum- bents would take the initiative to court 1f the voters approved it be- cause uch an action ~would entail ··a divi tve and costly" lep& battle and would be a..,ainst the wtll of the voters. "I think both council pttsons (Han and Strauss) arc very honor-. able people,'' Rttd said. "I think they'd rcahLe it'd be counttr·pro- ducllve." Members of the new c1ti1cns aroup also said they hne no can· didates of their OYi1' to endone in the cltttion. Some opponents of the initiative R~ will retire 1n ·· 102 days, but who's counting?'" -as he put at to the City Council June 19. The council took a break from disstcting Reese's budget -and ultimately approving it unanimously -at its meeting Tuesday to con· gratufate the man who has managed to write relatively readable budgch for more yeaf"S than they have held office. At that meeting, City Manager Ken Frank. the man who is widely credited. and/or accused. of authoring the city's y~arly financial plan revealed that aside from some final' number-chrunching. Reese is truly the mastermind behind the budget. "When I get 11. it's alrcad~ all done in a prett} nice format." Frank said. Getting 11 an that cond111on. Reese admits. is a "n1$h1mare." And making 11 readable to resi- dents and reponers \\-Ith no head for figures is more of a chore. "I always Erskine said. Councilman Don Mac Allister said he believed that Baggs voluntarily resigned. -not from pressure but probably from a desire to avoid publicity. MacAllister. who said he talked with Lowenberg. said police "prob- ably won't take the matter any funher" unless in the "finishing touches" of an investigation it's found that there's been a misuse of public funds. In that event. MacAlli ster said he's cenain "appropriate action" would be taken. But he wouldn't define his notion of "appropriate action." Lowenberg rci)eated Thursday that an has opinion. there was 1nsuffi· pent evidence to pursue funher an· vestigation. He said "there cenaan· I)" was insufficient evidence of Holzmiller had remained celibate. her famil y said. She was not the type of woman to pi ck up a 20..year·old man. they said. "She was true to my dad's mem- ory." said Marlin Holzmiller, 30. "He (Caner) raped my sister. then he murdered her. And even in her death he gives her no peace because of the pack of lies he's been telling." Floretta Van Oostendorp said. In Caner's confession. he sa id he'd met Holzmiller at a hquor store through a friend. They all went to a pany. where the> stayed drinking for about seven hours. Caner and Holzmiller were looking for a place to stay the 01$hl when they decided to have sex in the oilfield. Caner said. While Holzmi ller might have been looking for a place to stay - she was between homes at the time -the bruises all over her body told have notC'tl that Planning Com· missioner Jamei. Person. who ran for Strauss' seat four years ago. is a member of the new .,-oup and have speculated Person initiated the two. term limit to ease the path for his own council bid. But Person vehemently denied that he as even coosidenng run~ing in the November elec tion. "Absolutely. under no circum· stances, will I be a candidate for q ty Council this November and certain- ly not within the forseeablc futu~ ... P~rson said Thursday. Another rumor places the Bal~ Bay Club as a m.;or supponerof the initiative because the club lttS Hart's Owrc for a park on the club site as a threat. But Gault contended the club has not provided any financial or mor1l supPon to the initiative drive. Initiative bickers '1'11U$t colkct 6,SOO sipaturcs from rqistcred votn1 by July 2 to quali(y the 1nitia11vc for the November bellot. So far, the aroup hu coll«ted an esumattd 4.000 s1an1turcs. but , have to take my think..ing cap off and say to myself, 'what's a reponer. or a citizen going to think?' To me-. it's all easy because I do it all the time." What he does is balance the de· mands of Proposition 13 (another nightmare. he says). residents and council members with federal and state regulations and ever-tighter city purse strings. It's a process that starts in February and continues until June. It's no wonder he's t"ager to leave. When he goes. current Deputy Cit Manager Rob Clark will be- come director of administrative ser- vices. a job that includes overS«ing the finance dcpanment. Reese's cur- rent assistant will assume the post of accounting officer. Reese. meanwhile. will be bound for Washington state. where he and his wife have purchased 10 forested acres on which the} plan to build a home. cnminal violations. Asked 1f the-investigation in· dacated a misuse of funds. Low· enbcrg said-he was pr:ohibl.Lcd by pnvacy laws from commenting. "I c.an't discuss it. I can't go beyo nd that." he said. A spokeswoman at the state Per· sonnet Employees Retirement Sys· tern (PERS) office an Santa Ana said that in cases of illegal acti vities, · public employees might have to for· feit pension benefits. That decision probably would be made by tire personnel board. she said. Ordinarily. employees contnbute to the retirement system and arc eligible for benefits at age 50 after five years of ~rviC'C. Baggs is believed to be 37 or 38 years of age. a pohce source said. everyone she didn't agree to have sex with Caner. Deputy District Attorney Patnck Donahue said. The JUry decided there wasn't enough evi dence to convict Ca ner of the special circumstanct• of torture. but Donahue said he wasn't too disappointed because as long as they found one special circumstance -· rape -Caner would probably stay in prison forever. "He's a bad guy. I don't want him · out on the street. I don't want to risk him getting the opportunity to do that again." Donahue said. Hol1miller's family agreed that Caner should remain in prison for- ever. "We'll be there every time he comes ur. for parole -if and when he docs. ' Marlin Holzmiller said He said he was glad Can er faces life in prison. "The death penalty would've bttn too easy." w•u'ui. to gather at least 4,000 more to make sure there-are enough valid sianatures. Gault said. Even if the group collects cnou&h valid signatures to qualify the measure, there is still another hurdle to overcome: The C'ity Council must officially place the measure on the ballot. · The council could opt to postpone the measure to anoth<'r dtction date. City laws on chancr amend· ments don't f(quire the council to set the election at any panicular time. accordina to City Attorney Robert Burnham. The council also has the option to draf\ a counttr·initiativc, or a 11mi· lar masurt that would limit council terms but not impect Pf'"'Cnl incum· bents. Bumham noted. If the' citirens me.,surt WttC to Piii in NovembeT and sublcqutnll)' two council v1e1ncies WttC era~. the COU~tl hit JO days to appoint ind1v~b 10 fill tbolt pos1t1on1. IK"COfdl91 to Cny C'k-rk Wanda Raa· &lo. If lh<' council donn't appoint anyone in 1hat timl'. a sPttial tltt-- tion Would bt htkJ. · aen 81Jleven pitched seven strone lnnlftll to tet win for th9 Ane•I• ThurldaJ. 9y ltlCHAllD DUNN ........ .,....~ ANAHEIM -Appropriatel}, Anaheim SUldium waa p&ayu-a .. Hit the · Road, Jack" over tbe loudspeaker in the third innina Thursday niaht The fittina 60s sona was attributed to Jack Morris, Detroit's veteran ri1ln-haoder who came here in search of einendina his lonaest wfn- ni111 streak: ·in three years. The Anaels use4 Morris' ineptness to IO two games over .SOO (JS-33) in a M victory before 26,462 fans .• moving 9'h pmes behind the idle Oakland Athletics. It was Bert Blyleven (7-4) who made it stand up on the other end, throwing seven strong frames, and it was Morris -who was pounded for seven hits and six earned runs - who went off on himself. "I can think of 138 excuses why I didn't pitch· well and my mom doesn•t want to hear one of them.'' Morris said. "I stunk. That pretty much sums it up. I was (bleeping) awful. • "I never gave my teammates a chance. God I hope the sun comes up (today) ... I'm sure it will. about noon with all the smog." Blyleven's suppon came early. As opposed to Mark Langston. who has received a grand total of three runs in his last three stans (all 2-1 losses). Blyleven had six to work with in the first three innings. He finished by allowing fi ve hits and one walk, winning for the sixth time in his last seven decisions. Dave Winfield and Jack Ho"ell ripped tw~run home runs in the ftnt two inninp -no more WIS really necnury. MOrril (6-8), who WIS aonc after 2'n i.nainas, his shonest outina of the year, had a four-pme winnina streak snapped. • The last time Morris won five strait.ht (or more) was May 16-June 19, T987, when he strung totether seven wins in seven oonsccutivc Start.I. Once the premier pitcher in the American Lea.Jue. Morris strua:te<t last year, missing two months oTthe season because of a chip fracture in his ri~t elbow. He finished the campaign at 6-14, hi~ first losing season ever as a Detroit staner. Prior 10 his four-pme streak this season, Morris had gone a carcer- lona eight starts without a victory. So on this night, the notes were playing the tune of Blyleven. It was Morris wfio defeated the Angels in Detroit on June 16. 6-2, to end Blyleve n's five-game winning streak. So Blyleven returned the favor. · om id. "You-ean ..expect it when I pitch the way I did tonight. By the way I pitched and where my location was tonight. you can expect eanhquakes or the sea might pan. "But what's really depressing is that I gave the best I had tonid\1. I gave it all I had and I (was terri61e)." The Angel . winners of four of their last five games. are 27-10 when the) score four runs or more. They're 33-0 when leading after seven innings. thanks to a solid bullpen. Mark EichhQm "'as the one com- . " out aTMT Sc~®~ ==IC( .... )7:35 i ' • Set: n.er. ('*"9) 7:05 "" ~ •TM8 MOU Sun:~ ('*"9) 1:05 Al ..,,_ on KMPC rM1o (7IO) • °" TV, Ch. 5; IC 5"t11Chennel. ina out of the pen apinst the Tiaers in this four-pme series open«jr, tou- ina 111> inninp before l)CCdi6J help froitl Bryan Harvey af\er Jivina up two unearned runs. "It's nice to score runs anytime you can," Angels Manaacr Doug Rader said. "For a guy like Ben, it's imponant. h allows him to throw more fastballs and lets him pitch deeper into the game. It would be nice to show the same counesy to Mark Langston." The Angels also moved over the .SOC mark at home (17-16), having won 11 of their last 16 games here. "(Morris) snapped my fi ve-game win streak in Detroit. so I guess it all evens out," Blylcven said. "I don't try and figure out what I did before. you try and come back and pitch your tH>C of ball game." The runs started in the first inning as Wally Joyner (2 fo r 4) singled to right with two outs. then Winfield unloaded career home run No. 366 when he tagged a 3-1 offering from Morris over the wall in left field. Devon Wh11c walked to open the second, then sto le second base easily and took third on a wild pn h. He scored in front of liO"-Cll "'hen the lattcr hammered a 3-1 pitch into the nght field bo' scats. hugging the foul pole to gi ve the ngcls a 4-0 edge. "If you can 1tet a gu~ earl). it's the (Pl.aie see ANGELS/BlJ Confused? Then it must be Irrelevant Week Even the honored parti~ipants often wonder just why they're there mcnt to r a Quc~c newspaper and h vcs with ,,1fc Joan and son Jonathan 1n \) lmcr. Quebcl'. By HOW ARD L. HANDY Dally l'llc>1 Cofl•lf)Ondenc NEWPORT BEAC H -Irrelevant Weck has a wa> of confusing not o~ly the parucipants but the fo l- lote~ as ''ell unle s they keep a clo watch OI\ the proceedings. a team in the Canadian Football League. As luck would have 11. the ncxt-10- last choice was taken b' the Rams 1n their first season in Orange County. Kevin anion, a qua nerback out of 1he U n1vers1ty of Arkansas. was the suMtitute honoree. John Tuggle. a running back from UC Bcrkele) was thl' 1983 honoree afier being drafted No .. H 5 by the New York . Giants. He is credited w11h being tJw first such pla~cr to be honored here and the n make the cut w11h an Nfl team. Unfonunatelv. he "'as d iagnosed w11h l'ancer in 1984 a nd died in IQ85 from the disease. Kelvin Kirk. a '"Ide rece1\.Cr out of Oa)ton l 1111\cr!>1I), was thl· first Mr. Irrelevant J nd he set th~ stage fo r future honoree~ to match. Those who· attcnJed the pre!>!> conference Jim Kl'llcht•r a fullback o ut of the n1H·r<.1t} oft olornJ o. "as selected 335th b~ till' \llnnC\OtJ Vikings in 11/77 He pla~t·d HI an c\h1b111o n game Jga1n5t tht· Rams but wn cut the ne\\ \\el'f... erhaps it 1s the 'cl) nature o f the e vent that makes 11 so treacherous 10 detcmune truth from ficuon. What· e er the n~ason . there ha'e been 16 pla)ers 'iek 1.teJ for the honor in the 15 years since 1t~ inception 1n 1976 (hononng the 1975 sea son players). McGriff is the: only no n-panic •· pant to make the rostc:r of an NFL team. He was cut in Canada and humed 10 Pi11sburgh where he made tho. team and became a staning nother pla)er to mat..c the ros~cr of an NFL team \\as Norman Jcf. ferson. a defens" c bact.. out of Lou- 1s1ana late \\ho \\J!I honored here in 1987. He pla)cd t,.,.o ~cars "ith the G reen. B:i) Packers before re- turmng to Lou"1ana State 10 com- plete hi'§ bU">lllCSS d{' rl'C. for tht.' original Mr Irrelevant thought fo undl·r l>aul Sal:lta had fl ipped his ,.,.1g \\hen ht.' announced that Kirt.. h,1d nu \Cd h1., plane and would not ,,m,c until late Sundn} night or l'arh \1ond~t). Hc ~t ill holds thc: \1\ P a"ard for tho~ honurcd Jun ng lrrele\ant ~cef.. -that\ Mo~t \ 1gorou'.I Part1t.'r l cc: \\ J\hhurn. a guarJ out of \1ontanJ -..t.it1.· ''.!" tht• 14~~ "'"· ner lk haJ tu lca'c J ho~p1 1..1l bed after '>Ulknng a had~ 1nJUr) to show up 1n time for lrn•k' ant \\.eek He ''as '><'kt ll'u 1n the I ~th round b> the D.illa~ < O\\ ho~' but J1d not go In 1980. T)ronne M G nff bccamc the first and onl~ rec1p1e nt of the honor to pa'ls up the celebration. McGriff optl'd mstcnd to try out for fuard for the tcelcrs for three )Cars. n 1983. he signed with 1he M1rh· igan Panthers of the U FL as a free agent then mo,cd to the Memphis Showboats "hen the Panthers were -di1b3nd . l\.1rf.. Jill 'hU\\. hm"e' er and "hen he "'as l'UI b> the ·1eckrs after training camr. "e nt to Ca nada and pla)cd sc' en ~cars for thl· Ca1gar) StampcJers. 1 uronto .\rgonauts and askau:hc,\an Koughnder!>. I le t·ur- rently is HI the adH·n1sing depan-----(Please see IRRELEVANT /B2t One British fan dies, 24 hurt in accident By BARRY WILNER Al' Spotts Wilt .. ROME -Tragedy struck the World Cup on Thursday when one English fan died and at least 24 people were injured in a bus accident. England won the game 1-0 on a goal by Mark Wright There were no 1nc1den1s re ported alkr the game. In the other Group F game. the Netherlands tied Ireland ·I· I and. through drawing of lots. the Irish were a"arded sel'ond place after all tiebreakers "ere deadlocked. The Dutch wound up third, but both advanced. Three buses collided near Cagliari on the island of Sardinia. One of the. coaches was bound for Enaland's game against Egypt at Cagliari. "We think all of these (dead and injured) are British." said Bntish Em bass> spokeswoman Kay Coombs. Earl ier Thursda). chargt>'i against 23 English fans '"'olvcd in a brawl w11h Italians on Tuesda> night were dropped by a Sardininn Judge. who ruled the incide nt stcmmt"d from an attack b) ltahans on a smaller group of English soccer Italian police and the Carabin1en para- military police 1dcnt1 fied the dead man as Roben Hawkins. 18. supporters. . Latin .\mcncan tcamo; rarl.'I) do ~ell 1n European-based World Cups L>on't bother tell- ing that to Urugua). Bra111. Argentina. Costa Rica and Colom bia. ,..,.&..a ......... Ur119uar·1 Dantel l'on1eca celebrates lat• pal In 1-0 win over South Korea. Authorities said one bus was trying to pass a stopped car and paused to let another car go around iL A second bus h11 11. and a third bus then hit the back of the second one. All li "e of those nations ad,anccd 10 the second round o f the tournament. rugua). which hadn·t won a World Cup game ·since 1970, was Coombs said half the injuries were believed to be serious. For Wilkerson, rugby .has . filled Void left by football Mater Dei product has earned spot on U.S. team ly PATRICK LARKIN ~l"tlo4c.,.,~.-..w • H NT INGTON BEAC H -In 1988, Jay Wilkerso·n was looking at a pos'liblc ~l\."Cr as an ou1$i<Jc linebacker with the Rams. • The former Maler Oci and Fresno State player sianed on and played two exhibition pmcs with the team before beina released af\cr just two months in the NFL. The disappointment the 24-yeai:-old bartender and Hunt· ington Beach resident felt was understandable, but it miaht have been fo r the better. Af\cr his release. he became interested in ruaby and now he'll be travclina to Australia as pan of the U.S. Nttional Team. Was Wilkerson bitter about the end of his career? Yes. Does he rqrct 1 l )cars of footblll only to be 1reated like a piece or meal by both the Rims and Fresno State? Not really. "I can never ditcredit what aot me here," Wilkerson saMl. "When )'ou're out of the system. you find out that they don't really care about )'OU 1nymorc It .-as a business to them and I didn't cnjo) it at ill." "I thought I was playing preuy good for them. but the said I "'as a little too small to pla) ltncbacker." Wilkerson said. "I knew I coold put on some extra "'eight and granted, the Rams were pretty dttp at outside linebacker. but 1t really boiled down to the fact that they had commiued a lot of mo ney to guys like Gaston Green. "It kind of lcf\ me w11h ome sour grapes." But. that's all to the past now and Wilkerson wants to concentrate on ruaby and finishina school. At this point, ruaby is takina precedent. Wilkerson first got rn~ohcd in the sport with the Belmo nt Shores Ruaby Club. then made 1he transitio n to the Southern California team. Later. he was named to the Pacific Coast team and finally two months aao. Wilkerson was one of 26 playen selected to the National Team af\cr tryouts in Park City, Utah. "There were about 120 guys there tryina o ut for the team and I was selected," Wilkerson said. "This is the first time I had maJ,• the team." W1lkcnon Says he now cnJO)'S rugby more than football. He likes the fast pace nnd the fac t that he's able to score now. "For 13 )'Cars. all I did wa.s basically tackle people," Wilkenon said. "I compare ruaby to a fast-movina pmc of chess. Ifs more of a tnaosiuon pme than football as tea ms shift from ofTenK to dcfen§C ~·n hurry." • W1lkcl"50n pla)s flan r or the team and likens the posttion tQ son of a point auan.t a buketblll te1m. "I end up fetching t II •nd tctti"-1t to the au)'& who seott 1 kn." Wilkerson s:ua. "I still ttt the opponunity to ICOft tho\aah.'' tht.' last to get 1n .• inJ 11 J 1J Ml 10 the mo t dra ma111: fa~h1011 . Needing a 'irtor) .1gain,1 . outh l\.orca. the l.:ruguayans strugglcJ. un.1hle to ix·nt.'tratc on allack and frustrated h' thl' ~outh Korea ns' fo uling. In the linal minute. tho ugh. .\lfo nso Dominguez took a long frt't' f..1cf.. that Daniel Fonseca o utJUmJll'd l\\O Jctt nders to hl·ad into the net fo r .:i 1-0 "1n Thursd.l\ "I loof..l·d up and thanked l1od." SJ1d the 20. )Car-old Funsel·a. ma king h1-. \\ orld Cup debut. "M ~ JOb \\ht.'n I "as St"nt 1n \\J~ to scorl' a goal anJ get l'rugua~ qualified ' Spain outpla~c<l lklg1um for a l-1 \ICtory that ga'c 11 the Group l tnlc The pan1<;h. who got goali. fro m ~1 1t.'hcl (h1\ toumament-lcaJmg fo urth) on a ix·n.11t~ t..1d;. .1nJ h' .\lbcnu Gomz otT an a~s1s1 from \1 1~hl'I "Ill pla~ Yugosla\la. Belgium "a\ ~·rnnd in the gro up "1th fo ur point and l I rugua~ had three. guaranteeing itself a -spot among. the four lx•\t third-placf teams. W1lktn0n found tht uaher side of football after he was released by the Rams and wtnt beck to Fresno State to f\nilb bis deartt. Aceotdu'I to NCAA naJes, his echo&arlhip was ref\attef bttau~ ht alr'tad) bad sepect a pro contnct. W1lltmon satel he bad no probltm with Uaat. INI wbn hr went bltk to the school 10 lry &o let IOIDC belp in bei111 re- admmed, tht tehool turned ii• beck oa him. While 1n uJtraha. Wilkerson's tnm wall compete in nh.ibit10ns apJnst othtr national teamt. ~matches ICf'tt as a warmup for tht-Wo rld up wtuch will be hrld 1n 19'1. ...,._.~ .. --- ............... -111·1 J., ....... ... With tht Rams. it was more of a money illUC. 8"l0nli• to Walktr10n. . W1lttr10n said his tt'•m's chalK'n an m.ch bcUtt than dM>lc of Ammcan 'eam currently competi111 in eocxet's \ICnlOft -,...._ .. WIUCDSON/UI -•• 1111 ••1111111 to n11•t• =:':T. • ......... u.s. ......... T-. .. ... , ..... ., ..... _ . FRllAV. JUNE 22. "90 Salata s·ees charity as Denefactor By HOW ARD L HANDY DMf>' l'lloC C-.~ J ) l ' • NEWPeRT BEACH -Paul Salata has never been one to liO ahead "•thout listening to o thers for ad"1ce regardless of the situation be finds himself in or what project be :. 1s working on at the lime. lrrele~ant Weck 1s o ne of his m01t chcnshed proJccts. one that has chan$ed dra ucall) since its in~ t1on 1n 1976. Yet he 1s still looki111 for new and fresh ideas and does~t oppose change in the format if a belier idea comes along. " urc. l would hkc to see it' dt· vclop into a huge-money-maker for chant),'' alata said. "We are alwars open to suggestions on how to irn- pro\(~ or looking at changes that might help u to entertain the lat player drafied 1n the NFL "The Back to Bal night doesa.'t • replace the college night event • ha'e had. We feel we are stayi111 with the same theme and that it wm be an out tanding e\ent. one In "h1ch w'e will be cntenaining mOllle people as the }Cars go along." • lata 1 lool ing at the cba.riCJ angle "1th h1 e)C w1de o pen. '\\'e are ti) ing 10 enlarge on tie chan t) angle.'' he sa) . "In the ~ the Ne~pon Beach Chamber .r Commerce and the C l Boos~ ha' t been the main rec1p1ents. "\\ e are moving in the dtrccttQSl to haH each C\ent taged with • <l1flr retl'\ chant\ in mind. The H.a1 of Fame ha~ 1·hc golf tournament. • hnrl' Our-.eh c of Co ta Mesa is dlllt bencfal tor of the hot Clock .all tournament. The C·Newpon cl• 1s the chanty group for Back to .. night. : '"We aren't ad,erse to helpint fl lPIHM SH SALATA/Ult . ..... '"""' ... lll'\91•!8'· . ::.·:~:.=· . ............... ca.la .. ..., ...... [ 11'8 1111 ..... N9C .......... ..... a..... I 1owrto<m.. ~.a T •c-' mdyia CM'm. .... ol NMdailpua ........... NJC, ...... DllWaft bome ollbl NBA. Olien. tbeNo. t~~ ..... ror lllOll ollaia 13 yean at NBC. can only boDc to be No. 2 at bis new home.CBS. Whal WU aurpriai111 ebout I.be Riley IDD()UDCelDeDt WU not b.il ~but bis role tritb NBC. While CBS .. t.nkina OD Olien IO be a likable and rcmpizable &pre on the air, NBC wants Riley to be all that. and a journalist, too. He bas been hired to host a new 2S-minuie pre-pine show that will precede every NBA telecast on NBC next season. "It might be risky," Riley told a news conference in New York upon his hiring. ·•eut it's also exhilaratins. The idea of it lit a fire in me." Normally, the prc-pme host is an experienced broadcast journalist. However, NBC recently has Jivcn former athletes more responsibilities than merely being color analysts. Riley's appointment is the latest and best example. "If your criterion is formal ---·Hw~~-,-· .. ......... Job. .... T~ eucutfwin••lli NBC Spana. .. But a beaer n krd ii: bbecoe~ ~IO bow lbl tnadaT II M iMillailW enoup IO flnd tbe tnatb? Am does be bave I.be counee to speak die tnatb? . "Pat ~our test. He brinp a new level of candor to our cov- eqee." . 0 Olien played l S teUODS for the Rams. which means bis shift to CBS is a bomecomina of sons. The Rams DlaY in the National Coofereoce and ~ is the prime netwotk of the NFC CBS did not say who OJsen would work with or what his position in the network's hierarchy will be, but some tbinp seem cenain. John Madden and Pat Summerall . will obviously remain CBS' No. J team. And wtth Terry Bradshaw beaded for .. The NFL Today," Olsen is in prime position to become the network's No. 2 analyst. 0 The Dodgen and K TTV /fox Channel 11 have rescheduled two telecasts for the 1990 season. On Aua. 14, the J?o<14cn will take ·on the New York Mets in a IV-MQtO doublebmdet c:allled by tbe rained out pme OD May 13 in New Vort. CbaDnel l !1 wbicb bad previoualy ICbeduled me Aua. 14 pme. will DOW show both pma, with tbe opener llaled tor 2:0!:t:. PDT. Alto added to tbe uJe is the Seot. 14 pine apimt Cincinnati at 4:3' p.m. The two rescheduled iete- casts round out a S().pme schedule for Channel 11. 0 The Bia West Confcttnce has ended its tic with Prime Ticket Network and is negotiati~ with other television outlets, Prime Ticket officials said. Prime Ticket carried more than 130 houn of Bi.a West events during the put year, includin& football, buketbell, softball and volleyball. But tbe resional cable network. which leJ'VCS '4. l million subscriben in Southern California, Nevada. Ari- ZO"! :!'~Hawaii, iocrcasin&ly had ubd tbe Bia West to switch starting times. 0-... arwie1*ou I•• o.1J¥ Pl'-' ,,_,. Writer wto.e col•IDll .,,,,_,. e-rery Frl•y. Weekend television, radio SATURDAY TELEVISION ~ 7:55 a.m. -World Cup second round from Naples. Italy: Cameroon \S. Colombia. TNT (8 a.m. on Channel 34, Spanish). 11:55 a.m. -World Cup second round from Bari. Italy: Czechoslovakia vs. Costa Rica. TNT (noon on Channel 34. pan1sh). C0Ue1e BHhtball 9 a.m. -Slam Dunk and 3-Poinl Shooting compe1111on lrom Denver (tape). ESPN Baseball 10 a.m. -San Francisco a1 Houston. Channel 2. ~ p.m. -Dodgers at C1nc1nnat1. "Channel 11. 4 p.m. -Philadelphia 11 New York Mets. WOR. 4:05 p.m. -San Diego at Atlanta. TBS. Bowl1q 10:30 a.m. -Ho\ Shot Challenge competition (tape). poruChannel. 3 i;>.m. -Fresno Open final round (delayed). Channel 7.' M1dn1ght -Competition from Reno (tape), ESPN. Teuls 11 a.m. -Women's tournament final from Eastbourne, England ldela)l'd). ESPN Big• SclH>ol Banetball 11 a.m. -Boston hoo1out semifinals. SportsChannel (repeats at 10 p.m.> Motor Sports 11.30 a.m -CART r.icl' ume tnals from Portland. Ore .. Pnme Ticket. I p.m. -QfT.road racing. Mickey Thompson Grand Pm trom Phoenix (tape). ESPN 2 p.m -CA RT Milwaukee 200 (tape). Channel 34 l\pan1sh). 2 p.m. -London to Peking Road Race (ta~). ESPN. 5 p.m. -Drag racing: NHRA Spri ngnauonals from Columbus. Ohio (tape), E PN 5·30 p.m. -N.\ CA R L1bt'rt) 200 from Bar'berville. Fla .. . ponsChannel. 6 pm -Sa1urda,y Night Thunder SAC m1dget<ar ral.'ing from lnd1anapohs. ESPN Golf I p m -Men's 1oumamen1 from R)e, N.Y .. Channel 2. Olympic Sports I p.m. -l' .S. 01> mp1c ('up: Olymp1c-calibt'r athletes rcpre,\CnlJn& Noah ..\menca face Europe's top athletes .in five ~pons 1n s11cs in U.S. (delayed), Channel 1. 6 50 p-m. -Blaine lMinn.) lntemationaJ lnv11a1ional track and field meet !delayed). TBS. Boxlo1 :! p m. -Sports Showcase. A look at the 15 grca1es1 round\ in boi.1ng h1stor.. Channel 4. Wide World of Sports 4 W pm -Women's I} mnas11cs. 3--0n-3 pla)ground hJs~ctball tournament. l ' .. OI) mp1c Cup fcatunng North \mcncan ath letes '' European athletes (tape). Channel 7 Volleyball 6 lO pm -Pro bt'ach compe1111on from M1am1 Beach. Ha 11a~1 Pnmc Ticket BHkctball .. 30 pm -WRL Saskatche"an at Las Vegas. Spons· \hJnnel Horse Racln1 ii pm -Holl~"ood Park replays. Channel 56 (Pnmc l 1ckc1. I U )(J p.m.1 I a m -Lo~ Alamitos quanerho~ replays. Pnme T1c~c1 the soccer team. RADIO BaHMU 10 a.m. -St. Louis at Chicago Cubs. KNX (1070). 4 p.m. -Dodgen at Cincinnati. KABC (790). 4 p.m. -San Diego 11 Atlanta, KFMB (760). 7 p.m. -Detroit at Angels. KMPC (7l0). SUNDAY TELEVISION So«er 7:55 a.r1C -World Cup second round from Turin. Italy: Brazil vs. Argcnuna. TNT (8 a.m. on Channel 34. Spanish). 11 :55 a.m. -World Cup second round from Milan. Italy: West Germany vs. ·N~thcrlands. TNT (noon on Channel 34. Spanish). Mo&or Spen1 10 a.m. -Auto racing: NASC'AR Michigan 400 from Brooklyn. Mich .. Channel 2. 11:30 a.m. -Powerboat racing: APBA Offshore Racx from Marathon. Fla. (lapel. ESPN. I p.m. -CART Portland 200. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -Speedwa' Sunday: Review of wttk in racing. highlights of SC'C <\ rares (rom Dallas, SportsChannel (repeats at 11 p.m.) 9 p.m. -Formula One Grand Pnx of Me\ICO from Mcx1c~ City (dela)edl. ESPN. Bneball 10:30 a.m -Philadclphta al Nev. York Mets, WOR. . 11:05 a.m. -San Diego at A1lant.a. TBS. 11:20 a.m. - t. Louis -at Chicago Cubs. WGN. 5 p.m. -Dodge~ at C'inc1nna11. ESPN. Hl1ll Scllool Basketball 11 a.m -Bo-;ton Shootout finals. SportsChanncl (repeats at 8 p.m ). Sports world oon -Escape from Al atra1 1ri;ithlon from San Fran- c1~co (tape). Channd 4. RoclH 12:30 p.m -Nauonal High School regional cham-p1onsh1ps from Ocala. Fla (tape). Pnmc T1cltcl. • Olympk Sports I pm. -U.S. Ol)mp1c Cup: Ol)mp1c..cahbt'r athle1es repre~n11ng North Amcnca face Europe's top athletes 1n five sports 1n s11cs in .S (dela)edl. Channel 7. 2 p.m. -L'.S. vs. 8ra11I in 'olle)ball (tape). Sports. Channel Golf 1:30 pm -Men's tournament from R~. N.Y .. Channel Teula 2 p.m. -Wimbledon preview. Channel 4. Water Sllllo' 2 p.m. -World Tour compe1111on from Dallas (tape). Prime Ticket. Boxlo1 3.30 p.m. -Andrrw Ma)nard ,.s. Bobby Czyz, light· heav> weights. from ;\tlanuc C'll) (delayed). Channel 7. Hone Rael•& 6·30 p.m. -Holl) wood Gold Cup from Hollywood Park (dela)Cd). Pnmc T1ckc1 8 pm. -Hollyv.ood Park rcpla~s. Channel 56 (Pnme Ticket, 10:30 pm.). Arcu Football 11:30 p.m -Dallas at Albany (tape). Prune Ticket, RADIO Baseball 11 a.m. -San Diego at Atla nta. KFMB t760). I p.m -Detroit at Angels. KMPC (710). 5 p.m. -Dodgen at Cincinnati. KABC' (790). WILKERSON From 81 of the World Cup. "Basically, we're going over to Australia to get every one on the team on the same page ... Wilkerson 'l.llld. "Like the soccer team, we're .. 1111 not the world's top dog, but 1.1<e·\C~ got a much better chance than "But like soccer. we're going to playing apinst some very tough clubs. This is the highest level of competition there is." "I don't want to be a statistic," Wilkerson said. "I don't want to be another . ex-football playe r that didn't graduate. :·1. n~ to keep rugby ~s my pn~nty .nf,ht now. but school is right behind It. IRRELEVANT From 81 to camp becau~ of hts back. He ts currently in the oil drilling business and lives an Stephens. Ark. with wife . usan. daughter Stacey and twin 'iOn'i Mark and Matt. Mike Almond. a wide receiver out of Nothwcst Louisiana State. was the f u-st recipient of the Lowsmnn Troph). He was selected last by 1he teelers and ·was also 1he first to bring a wife to the fest•' t11c'i along. with being the first to judge a wet T- ~h1rt contest. He was cut by the Steelers. signed Wlth another NFL team the follow- IO$ year and was r ut again. With Wife Beth and two children . Branda and Dustin. the famtl) lives tn Boss- ier' City. La. He 1s a supervisor fo r an auto transit com pany. After the anlon-McGnlT situ· lt1on in 1980. Phil Nelson. a ttaht tnd out of lhc n1 vers11y of Dela· ware. was honored 1n 1981 . Nelson was drafted by the Raiders but B1dn't last into the season. He sells real enatc and lives with wife Zor- pi_da and son Adrian in Hyamvilre. Md. · Tim Washington. a dtfensive bide out of Fresno lite. was Mr. ik:vanl of 1982. He wao Kk:<:ltd lhe San Francisco 49ers, made &am and was cut, then rt-saaned cut apin dunna the NFL strike. was picked up by Kansas City .., played 1httc for one seaion. He li\111 m San Ma~ and works for the After the team returns, Wilkerson will concentrate on school work. He's still a yea r away from t\is d~. but says he's determined to finish what he has started. Alameda County probation depart- ment. Randy Essington. a quanerback out of the University of Colorado. was draf\ed by the Raiders in 1984 as selection No. 336. He was waived and became a free agent. He and wife Julie li ve in nearby Brea. Donald Chumley. a tackle out of the University of Gtorgia. was the 336th selection by the 49crs in 1985. He was cut by the 49ers at the end of training camp and moved to Calgary where he played one year with the Stam~ders. Mike Travis. a comerback out of Georgia Tech. was selected No. 333 1n 1986 by the San Diego. He was cut by the Chargers af\cr training camp and returned to his alma mattr to complete his degree in industrial cngineerinf. He also help- ed coach the footbal team at Tech. Jam Beathard. a running back ouc of Southern Oregon State ColJqt. was picked by tht Rams in 1988 as the 333rd choice. He was cut follow- i na traimng camp but siancd a two- .>ear contract with lhe Winni~ Blue Bombers in the Canadian Leaaue. His team \\On the Grey Cup SALATA ''°'"'' make money for any or all·o( thew aroups and wpuld like nothins bentt than to make the week 1 hUlt mo~·makrr for chari~." • Wtu~ S.lata is loolu"I 11 1hi1 aspttt of l~levant W~k. he is also ·Now that he's got football out of his system and NJ.by in. it seems as if anything is possible for Wilkerson. before Bcathard was released ·after an injury. Everett Ross. a wide receiver out of Ohio State Uni vcrs11y. was picked by the Minnesota Vikings in 1989 as the 335th choice. His favorite food is ribs and he was asked to judge a ribs contest upon his arrival here last year. He brought his Dad and Aunt with him and'"llr enjoyed the lmle- var:it Weck festivities before going to tra1n1ng camp. He was cut after camp and moved to Pennsylvania where he 1s now employed. Founder Paul Salata has had one Alumni gatherihg af\cr 10 years and plans another in the immediate fu· ture. • Whatever the future of players who are selected last in the NFL draft when they report to their re- Spccli ve teams. thcr have cherished memories they wil Joni rt~mbcr for having been a m&JOr part of Irrelevant Weck in NewpOrt Beach. Salata and his committee follow the adaae that is listed as anonymous: "Irrelevant Week means doina somethi'!f nice for someone ·for no reason,· looktnt forward to his usual stint u muttt of ccremonin ror various functions bcainni~ with the award- int of pnies to Demetri.as Davia. Mr. l~le'vant XV, on Sunday at the Balta •Y Cub. .. We'U have lhe usual array of prizes. proclamations and other lifts for Demetnua, •• he M)'I. ...... aJwayt a fun event and a time I ciUoy." NEW YORlt -Mia Mm ' I o1--...- tbe Meta .... out al Mn Ya& "1 cloll-i 81 ia bert." Slid Ma 2 I, • wbo .... Wormed tbe Mela bl will .. quell • tnde ., ...... IDd ............ cledaion imvoc:able. ManbaU. ohceined tom tbe Loi ~ ~ bu been repl9ced at a.. .._ t., Daw M-p tn1 .rbo bu pulbed bia ..._ &Wiii' dole to .371 ud ia OD a l().pme biaills.llrm?t. .. We're not IOiJll to do lllJtbial DOW," Vice Praideat Joe McDVliae Mid. Manball's muhiyear CODll'Kt. wbidl ii wonb S 1,1 million • year, nam out after tbil ...,.._ Tbere is an option, but ManbaU said be isn't inw.ted. I( the Mets don't boDor bis trade request in tbe ofr· 1CUOD. be can be declared a he lleDL Manball, wbo took biJnldf out of a pme June 12 becaute of a t.c:k problem, feels that Platoonina between him and Mapdan by MaDIF' Bud Har· rclson •'would have been tbe fair lhiM to do." f.arlier this tcaSOD when ManbaD played ularly, Mapdan complained be wasn't wina :C,: action and talked about beina traded. • Hia only at-beta in tbc last nine days were tbe time be bad Sunday when be started in riaht 6eld while Danyl Strawberry rested. Marsba.ll is hittina .2S3, with six home runs and 26 runt-betted-in. lrwln shoots hole-In-one After a successful tryout in Medinah, JU., Hale Irwin brou&ht his high-five act • ' to the Big Apple. tiff:/ It was another smash hiL Just as be did last week after a 72nd-holc birdie in the U.S. Open, Irwin romped over to the ropes restraining the pllcry and slapped hi.ab-fives with s,ectators around the sixth tee at the Westcbcsier Country Club in Harrison. N.Y. on Thursday. "This is the Big Apple. You have to play to the gallery," the usually restrained, conservative Irwin said of his sudden flair of showmanship. This time bis gallop was in celebration of a hole· in-one - a WedfC that new a few feet beyond the flag and spun back anto the cup. The ace was the centerpiece of a 5-under-par 66 in the first round of the Buick Classic that left the new U.S. Open champion one stroke behind rookie leader Kirk Triplett. Irwin was tied for second with Blaine McCallister. Buddy Gardner"and BilJ Britton. ln other golf Thursday: •Kathy Postlewait birdied her last bole to tic Nancy Lopez for the lead at four under par in the opening round of the LPGA Rochester (N.Y.} Inter- national. Postlewait, who started on the back nine, was two over after four holes but eaaled the par·S 17th and made a 15-foot birdie putt on No. 9 to finish with a 68 ov'er the Locust Hill Country Oub course. • Mark Calcavccchia. the Bntish Open cham- pion from the United States. fired a 6-undcr-par 66 and took the first-round lead in the Irish Open in Portmamock. Spaniard Jose-Maria Olazabal and Frenchman Marc Farry were tied for second at 67. Mavericks obtain Lever DALLAS -The Dallas Mavericks <. traded a package of draft picks to the • Denver Nuggets in exchange for guard Fat r Lever Thursday night. ---- The Mavericks acquired the two-time All-Star guard in exchange for the ninth selection in the first round of the June 27 NBA draft and a 1991 fint- round selection. "We're pleased to add another quality guard to suppon Rolando Blackman and Derck Harper ... Mavericks general manager Norm Sonju said. Nuggets President Carl Scheer said. "Obviously, we hate to give up a player of Fat Lever's caliber, but our team needs a facelif\ and we feel this can improve· the Denver Nuggets in the long run." Lever, 6-foot-3 and 175 pounds. turns 30 on Aug. 18. The eight-year veteran led Denver in scorins ( 18.3). reboundang (9.3), assists (6.5). and steals (2.12} this season and made his second All-Star appearance. Lever came to the Nuggets in 1984 alona with Calvin Natt, Wayne Cooper and a No. I pick when Denver sent Kika Vandewcghc to the Portland Trail Blazers. While in Denver. Lever led the NBA in triple- doublcs for the 1986-1987 season. He led the Nuggets in steals and assists each year since 1984-1985 and has been the club's top re· bounder and the top rebounding guard in the league the last four seasons. • TELEVISION, RADIO TELEVISION M.W s,.rts IC>JO a.m. -Auto 1¥1na;. Toyol.I Cckbnty n« from Lo111 Beach {!ape), ESPN. ...... • ..... u 11:20 a.m. -St. Lou11 11 Ch1cqo Cuhs, WGN 4:30 p.m -Dod,en 11 Cincinnah. Channel 11. 4:)0 p.m. -P111,burah al Mon1rcal. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -New York Y1nkecs 11 Toro1110, WPIX 4:)S p,m. -San Dlqo II Atlanta, TBS. 7:JO p.m. -~1ro11 11 Aner:l1. SporuChlnnd. 7·)0 p.m. -Ch1caao White So1. II Oakland. ESPN. WGN. ..... Noon -Golden Glo~n Champ1onsJ11p compcuuon from M11m1 (!ape). ESPN <Hlf 7:)0 p.m. -~PD Celcbnty Toumamcnl from Lot Aner:ln (tapcl, Prime T1ckc1 "-Radlllc 8 pm. -Hollywood P1rk l't'Plays. Channel S6 (Prime Ticket. 10:30 p.m.). I am. -Los Alam1t0$ quanerhone l't'plays. Prime Ticket W11tt llU.. 8:30 p.m. -Pro compeu11on from Houston (tape). Prime T1ckec ~ I a.m. -NCM Oiv111on I championship from N~ BNnswick. NJ (lapel. ESPN. llADIO ....... 4.)0 pm. -Ooderrs 11 C1ne111u11. KABC (790) 4.)S p.m. -San OlftO 11 Atlanta. KFMB (160). 7·)0 pm -°'1roll II Aneds. KMPC ('110) 0 Foolish!~. the umpire walks up Into th• bleachers without his mask or chest protector and Is never seen again. Gathers suit: Trlal likely LOS ANGELES -There is a greater ---- than SO percent likelihood that the $32.S • ~ million wrongful death suit filed by the r -. family of Hanle Oath~ will go to trial. an ---- attorney said Thursday. Bruce Fagcl. who represents the mother, two brothcn and aunt of the Loyola Marymount basket- ball star who died March 4, said attorneys for the defendants have made no effort to settle the case out of court. Attorneys for the defendants did not immcdiaiely return calls to The Associated Press on Thursday. The suit -naming Loyola Marymount. Coecb Paul Wcstbead and 8' number of doctors amona tbe 14 defendants -was filed April 20 in Los Anaeles. Another suit, filed on June 8 on behalf of Gathers' 7-ycar-old son. is expected to be joined with that filed by Fagel. Fagcl, speaking at a news conference at his offices, said he expects that. after considerable lep1 posturing. the trial could begin next spring. He said he bas been unable to obtain what be considers a key piece of evidence. videotape of Gathers receiving medical treatment on the coun. immediately after he collapsed during a West Coast Conference tournament game at Loyola on Marth 4. Fagcl said he expects to legally cqallenge ESPN, which televised portions of Oatheri' collapse, to provide all the ta~ of the incident. He said the sports network. citing First Amendment protection. has refused to tum over any of the tape that was not actually aired. Gather&, who was 23. died of a diseased heart two hours af\er conapsing dunng the Lions' game in March. He had famted during a pme on Dec. 9. and tests then revealed he bad an irregular heart beat. Medicine to control hts heart beat was prescribed, but the dosage was lowered afterward. The family's suit claims. among other allegations, that the dosage was reduced because it hampered his ability to play basketball, and that docto~ who treated him immediately after his collapse were negligent. The unjversit}. Westhead and other defendants all have denied negligence in Gathers' death. Big· East tabs Tranghese Michael Tranptesc was named lo -1---- succccd Dave Gavitt as commissioner of ~ the Big East Conference Thursday. "91" Tranghcsc, 46. the former associate ---- commissioner, has been with the conference since its Inception and worked closely wti.h av1tt over the years. His choice was unanimous. sajd Francis Rienzo. Georgetown athletic director and chairman of the Big East executive committee. In other sports news Thursday: • The Los Angeles Dodgers moved left-handed rtliever Pat Perry from the 15-day disabled list to the 21-day list and third baseman Jeff Hamilton from lhe • 21-day list to the 6Ck1ay emergency list. Petry underwent surgery on Nov. 9 to repair his left rotator cuff. Hamilton was placed on the 15-day list on A~l 21 and underwent surgery to repair a tear in his n&ht shoulder on May 4. •Janet Evans of Placentia opt;ned the Swim Meet of Champions in Mission Viejo with a meet rccord-breakfog performance of 8 minutes, 33.37 seconds in the 8~meter freestyle. In the only other final Thursday. Artur Wojdat of Poland won the men's 800 freestyle in 8:07.60. Sebastian Wiese of East Germany was second in 8: I 0.0 I . •A Fairfax County. Va .. Circuit Court Judge sentenced former Washington Redskins defensive back Barry Wilburn to 10 days in jail after he pleaded guilty to driving with a suspended license. • Long jumper Larry Myricks. currently servina a three-month suspcpsion for drug use during the 1990 Mobil Indoor Tuck and Field Championships, has tested positive for a banned substance at two other meets. The Athletics Congress said. • Michael Chang of Placentia lost two tiebreakers and with them his second-round match, bowing to Mark Krattman;,,of Australia. 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-3). at the Manchester (England} ~n lfllSS court tennis tournament. -From Tk Atsecla&ed Prn1 QUOTE OF THE DAY ~ Bo Jacllto11, on h1$ temper. "Well, it cats the· heck out of me when I go up to bat and strike out. When I break the bat over my knee. that's the least thing I want to do. What I really want to do is tear the whole stadium up, tum it upside down, run everybody out of the stands -just because I didn't get a hit. I want to •o in the duaout and break things and throw th1np. But people arc watching us. thet want to sec us telf· destruct, but we can't do that." I Seventeen local yachts compete this weekend ly ALMON LOCKAMY ~ ............ ...., Seventeen local yachts art amona the l 2S entries which Stan actjon today m the sixth annual Audi· Nonh Sails Race Weck off Lona Beach twbor. There arc five Performance Handicap Racina Aeet claaes. ~ i'1t on a handicap basis, and two one dclian dula, nana boa• ror tat. The one«tip claMet aft the Scboct·lS and the J.Js. witlt Che Scbock .. JS. ncins ror their c1 .. cbampionship u well u the variout in the class is Misehief, skiprred by Carolyn Nelson-Hardy o Bahia Corinthian Yacht O ub. The lotal entry in the J·lS diss is Diversion, &ailed by Jack Hamilon of Newport Harbor Yacht Oub. There are 11 entrin in the clau1 ' Local entries in the PHRF claucs arc: Oass A: Concorde. Norman Wll- liamaon..i. ~YC; It's OK. Lew Btay, DY\.. Qau D: Cursor, Jdf Farwell, NHVC; Totqpn. Paul Queyrtl, BVC. Shadow, Pete Johnstone, BYC; M1chcpas, Joe Greenblatt, SSY . Class G: Amoorous, Chuck Holland, BCY , Scrimshaw. Kevin Lynn. BYC"; Pussycat, John Salay, Vorattrs YC: Scluttze Bye. Phil Richardson.Carol kokol. VYC. The fitsl race. le~ th~ Businna Man's Spcaal, will be sailed today stanina at 4 p.m. Two races will bt sailed Saturday and the final two on Sunday. The popular teries is not spontor- ed by any )'achl dub, but she OolilOft 8'oWn or ~ Audi U.S.A. and Nonb S.U. HuntiftllOn &e.h. ltat'e ...,_ •• ~bet in thc Scbock·lS dUI is Jobn Cazier'• Buucrcup from Balboa Y adu Oub wlllidt recndy won &be dUI in l.oal Balcb Yacht Club's Race Wttk. AllO t"Ompeti111 0.. £: Stidoo. Paul A Laun Shiro. ICYC; Wi.ndlatlie, David Saockman. IYC. Ciani F: l4 Cant, Jean.fnncots Alben. Lido Isle vc; Remit. Jim a J"-'tc Ripp, South 1hoft YC; quanen arr the H~n ~-• ROid at the torncr Of' '-die Coeat Hiabwa)' and Sttond Street. Lons Reid. . arm water btlngs albacore back early !ah-water deep eca ftahmnen art> ~nnh• IO think lbout PfOIPCC'• 'for lbil aununcr·1 run of alb.core aJoM the Ora~ Coast. Wlter conditaons are a bit warmer tbaa normal for this time of ynr. but• vny dean ocean. t.haa is an ideal derp blue in color. alons wi1h a kM of available bait outside Ille break. thould IMl&r-1t comf'onable tor aJbia to make their traditional mMtsummer visit and provide •ntkrs with &OOd fishing into Sep- tember. Presently. conditions off nonbem ~•re similar to what they wert a few years back when the first consis- tent catches were made off Punta Colo net. This are~ has been scouted by boats returning from Iona-range trips and repons arc that longfins could be in the area any day. Skipper Buzz Brizendine. of the sponfisher .. Prowler.·· is very op- timistic a bout albacore bein$ in- cluded in daily fish count prior to July I. , Brizendine runs charters out of Fisherman's Landing in San Diego and can be reached at (619) .222-039 1. 0 There is a good chance tha t thert could be a li ttle longfin action for pany boats operating out of New- pon Harbor and Dana Wharf Spontishing this season. All three local landings have boats ready to make runs to outer cha nnel waters if albies decide to swing inside the 60 Mile bank. For an update on the albacore fishing picture contact Anglers Center an Newport Beach at 642-6662. 0 Local fishing continues to provide an&Jers with lots of3cti<:M. Fash counts arc up and fishermen arc coming back with gunn) sacks full of barncuda. but. bonito and yellow· tail.~ bett flshina is takin• pia(.'C off Catalina whae a m1.ed bate on surface ftedtn it currently in hiab )Car. Aloftl the beacb and at nearby kel'-beet$, sand bul. mackerel a nd whale cn>aW are beint cautht by puaen,tn on half-day and twiliaht trips. Blue shark have taken over the sha rk fishing scene and arc still bitina for an&lcrs lookint for a aood fipt. ~ tnesc sharks have been hooked and brouaht to the surface. they are ~lnlal to challenae another anaaer. A few mako and thresher 5harks are still feeding in nearby wattrs, and only an occasional hook up of these laraer and better euina fish is being rcponed. • 0 Local Assemblywoman Oori5 Allen was named "Conservationist of the Year" by the National Cotili- tion for Marine Conservation. Allcn·s efforts to support the Gill Net lnitfali ve gained a lot of support amona sponsmcn in California. Not only dOC$ Allen look forward to pro tecting our coastal fhhcl). sh1: aJso backs the interests of i.hootcr!> and hunters in California. 0 Good fi shing reports ronunuc Ill come in from anglers fhh1ng thl· • ·a of Cortez. T h'· Cape: :m:a 1s offaing. lots of bill fish action. along with good catches of dorado and ) ellO\\ • fin tuna. T he same I!> true for other resorts clear up tu Loreto. Thl' \\liter is warm. there 1s plcnt1t'ul bait and fi sh are in a feeding mood. 0 • Baja Adventures as back in full operation and as \\Orking 1n t'OOJl\:r· ation with Aero Cali fornia 1n mak- ing it cas) for anglers. hunters <llld recreational traH·lcrs to mah· <ir- rangcmcnts to visit BaJn nnd tlw Lus Jam Niemiec Moch1t arta. Brutt Kuhn heads up Baja Adventures and his l't'putat1on for qmbty Krv1ce for travelers headed for Meuro was acknowlcd.,ed when ht was awarded the prcstig1ou Sil· ver Medal of Honor. Outdoorsmen planning on visiting Bltja or the Los Moch is area should contact Kuhn to help make am&nJC· ~nts for a ~ucces'i(ul trip b) {'lllang (213) 476-3053. 0 Fresh water fishing 1s very good at Irvine Lake wh<.·n~ channel catfish hav~ taken over the spotlight. O~n seven days a week for day and night- time fishing. thi!> popular lalte allows Orange County anglers a good chancl' to gel out an get in on the action. 0 Some large trout in the 5-to-(>.. pound clan arc alMJ being caught in Sicm1 Cove. while a lot of small bass arc h111111g l'.r.ank baits a nd surface plug) . .\It hough largcmouths arc on the small site. lhl') arc providing fun fishing on a "l'atch and release .. program. 0 O)o Kcs..•r\-oir as now otlering float tube 11) rod fohing for ba~~ in rn·opcra11011 \\1 th Marriott's Fl~ Fishing Store'>. \oglers Hlll'rcsted an karning to 11) lish for largl·mouth bas'> at th1!> ...:1rn·pn\ ate rcsen oar should l .lll 5~ -1 b~7. There arc .1 1'>0 .l k"' annual mcm- tx.-rsh1p' .l\a11Jhk for rl'gul:'lr bas'>. r hanncl l Jllhh Jnd bluegill angkrs antcrl'.,ll'll 111 li,111 ng lrom a hasi. boat or ra110l'. Jim Nlemire's eolumn appears every Friday. Yankees capture third straight The New York Yankees equaled their lo ngest winnina streak of the season at three pmcs Thursday niaht, scoring four times in the eiahth inning on rookie Jim Lcyritz's tic-breaking single and pinch-hitter Matt Nokes' three-run homer to beat the Toronto Blue Jays at the SkyDome. 7-6. The uprising. which broke a 3-3 tic. gave rookie Alan Mills ( 1-2) his fint major-league victory. Mills pitched two innings in relief of stancr Andy Hawkins but yielded John Olerud's second homer of thcr;me and sixth of the season to stan the Toronto ci th. Mills was then replaced y Dave Righetti. who earned his 14th save despite a two-run homer by George Bell with two out in the ninth. his second of the game and 14th of the season. The Yankees· only other three-game winning streak was a May 3-4-5 sweep at Anaheim Stadium. • 11M11u1 '· Orieles J: In Clevela nd, T o m Brookens' infield hit with the bases loaded and two outs an the 10th inning drove in t he winning run, the Indians' fift h victory in six games. Cleveland relief ace Doug Jones (3-2) pitched out of jams in the ninth and 10th innings. He struck out Mickey Tcttleton with the bases loaded in the ninth and worked out of a first-and- 0 lndlens 4, Ortetes 3 ••LTIMDlt• cu:v•lA"O •r ~ll ... ~ .. Hlat" ~ ) 0 0 0 lt1lwne 1t> l 0 0 0 Sl'flole•ll 1010 ""'"""" 1110 .,.,"",.,. s 0 1 0 ·-.. u 1 0 1 , Mi ...... 10 J I I 1 C ,.,..., di\ • 0 1 0 Tottletft"" J I I I M'dl'OO " 1 0 0 I Clllollft o • I l 0 ""-'"' 10 J O 0 0 H.,.,, lo S 0 • 0 l •O" ,., JI> 1 0 I I ll-"'" 10 0 0 J«ob'tll> • 0 0 0 °'"""" 11 ) 0 0 0 S.W-11 • I 1 0 ....... 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Minnesota lo!lt its fuunh suaight game and seventh straight at home. equaling It s longest home losing streak )inc.: Ma) I Qts2 fhc f wins have lost 13 of their last 14 games O\crall and arc J-16 an June af\er going 11-7 in Ma). ln the National l t>aguc· •Braves 4, Reds 3: In \tlanta. p1nch-h1tter Tomm~ Gregg's two-run double off Rob D1bbk "•th t\\u o ut an the nanth inning &a'l' the Bra\ CS the "an Dab- ble (4-2) "alh·d rook1l' DJ\C Ju~IKc "uh one out and Gregg Olson with l'-'"O out before Grl'g&. bJ1t1ng JU~I . I 00 wuh three h11\ 111 60 at-bah and three RBh. linl"d hi\ douhk 10 thl' center-field fl·ncl'. '>l.'<>nng Ju~t1l·e and "~·· . "•ax•· pinch-runner \lc\1~ lnfantl' Url'gg's hll mad1..• J \\inOl'r OI John moltz (4-6). who held th1..• Red!. to ~\en tuts. 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N•~T L.ANC»NG -4 llOals, 9? t1191trs S7 ~no o.n. lt7 oerr.c:u0t, 101 oonlto, I na1t1>ur. 17 vellowta 1, 100 maci.;erec. 4 rodlfltl\, lS calico oan BA SKETBALL NBA dnft ordff T"t O<"dt< 01 \f fC' or> lo< 0011\ tO..!IO\ of Ille 1990 NBA O• ett 'O De r-t-O Wtcl"t\OaV 11 Ille Jac<oo Ja• I\ Ctr•t r n Npw Yori, F1r1t R~ ,..,,. Jtr~v 2 !>ta11 e l M•am1 • O• . .,~O!> ~ Ch•rio11e 6 'Vl·llnt\Ota, 7. Sec••me<1· •~ L Cl•-'1 t • DP"•-'' Cl•om Ot••u tnrouol'I Win' 1n'1•unJ 10. Gotoen Sltlt. 11 Atlante. 12 Hou11on. 13. b·Lol Anoei.s Clle>otn (from Clt\lett ndl; 14. c· OallH !from lnC11011al, IS Oeftve<, 16 Mil· waukM; 17 New YO<"k 11 Dolle\, l t &<>$ton 20 o·Mlnne\Ott !from Pf11~r.1. 21. 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( .. ..._ .... ) Etlillefld "' llMlllum. noon .... s 4 , 0 .... 4 ) ) , TRANSACTIONS •• 9-'MU.U ~ ....... llAL TtMORE ORtOLES-Sl....O Mlfl.t Thorr\91. outflelcMt CLEVELA ND INOIANs-Plectcl Keith HemencMI, flnl M MmM, on Ille ls-deY dis· abled ll•t, retrooctl,,. to June 1L Fired lkl00¥ Mollntro, ma~. of tnelf" Coiorodo Sorlllft tttm In the Poclllc Cooll L9"UI Nt.meo CM1rllo Menuel mel\119ef', ........ UMYe LOS ANGELES OOOGERs.-Mo•td Pol Perrv, Pote,,.,. lrom Ille 1 S.-dtv dlMll*CI Iii 10 "" 21•01'\' MJI, eno J<tft Kem-llOft, 11\lrO M -tt from 1114 21·dtv IW 10 me .o-o.., -~"" CINCINNATI REOS-Sl9ntel 11.ven Eelworcb, J-Wlootn\. llrn nt e.ae.ttine end L_.CI Gr~. OllC!len AUtOMCI Eowaroi to 8111.nM of "'t P-LM9111, W..olns. lk!enllnt end Gr ffett 10 Ille Gulf Coo11 Leeout 8ASl(ET8AU. ~ s.... ..._ ........... NEW HAVEN SKYHAWK~ Gerv LieCIOw Olt'KIOf' of ~•line NEW McElroY. *" ,-OOTaALL ........ , ..... L ...... YORK JETS-WalveO Reotlt tect\le ano Merit. 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LIW LIW 675-6* for IPC)t. $5t5/Wk. 714-491-1Gll S ~Tf= :i o:.~ Inc;, 87&-4t08 op4. 545-2«2. 854-7127 gar., alnt loc. 11250/mo. frplc, pvt petlO No Pets I ......... 1111111 • · -~_,-Call Linda. 24"-73e7 S1095. 720-15&5 llVE-11 LUXURIOUS 2M. 2BA loowtes \iMiei .... n.-nndliL 2122 Gorgeoueexec:utlwhome, NPT Cr•t condo, 38' * 1111 * -*' WllFIUIDT• Primelocal'CW)Mto bdl 2724 W~ T'-S'°PU TlllltllO-, Wed S 30 PM 8'dlnHI Counltf M-f a oo-s OOC>ft\ FncNly flluta 5 30 PM SllMday Fri 5 lO PM ~ frtS'CI N Newport Heights, 2 "" 1 4M 38A bonus vtewa 2•,,aa, dbl ow. POOi. tan-Frptc Loaded with ~ BA. prime locatlon TAt-L!Y!l9".28A,end 0 ui sl'te arden ' nit. AYI lrnm9d. 11500 -1~1tl ti• U....lfhftll l /2 amenltlH. 1 1100/mo. M L90A PEHIM-LO. soo.ooo Prln clplH ow. trplc NCh level, cou-S3 :001mo 9J.N13 . yrly ...... 875-2332 •ca.en quiet ... 28R 2BA Sp.ctous IBR. hk• new Cati Paul 548-3~3. 2·•ty pen~~ 11 LO only. 54&-3e07 pie prefd 11700/mo. 500 _. __ . __ -• ,. • condition $665. 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No pets (71•)54a-o.92 1 BDRM, 1BA. . ...S925 1uper location Empl . ~..,, ".'!:rba~= ~/mo.972·2079 11125/mo, Donald Pfaff SEA FAIRE . lBR 1BA. wallc-inCIOM1S,gUCOOk• Mes• Verde 28R upper No pets Dally9·5 l<Sult. $3SO. $200 MC B UW 1712 ,...:..,._ ,.._ __ _ &42·1797 frig, w/d Incl patio Ing, d/w, patlO. garage quiet cui.oe-sac, encl 5•8· 150 t dee>. Pvt bath. ~5-9515 yOWMI'. ~ '""· w/vtew $1200 Agt Jtm· S8SO NO PETS 6• -2495 . ----------6•2·1029. Lease 3 BR. 2'1\ BA, dining mle eis-••67 Lynne val· oara~e S695 -+ ~c IDO ISLE Lg 2BA 28A BLUFFS 2 rm1. pr1 ba. Any amou111 not p •d W1lh1n 30 da~ aJ required wlll tit •ut>jKt 10 t>ul nol J1m11.a to l•Nnee GnatgM C:Ofll9Uted Pl I "'• Qt ,.,. Ufl(>ft<I bal.,.c;e per monttl, .. COlleCllCM'I C.C>Sl• .M\CI IJ'lf t .. atqnable allOIMy I ,_ •••• 1t11• •--room. 2 lrplcs. 2 car ow· enuO. Props 673·9333 •WTlllll• 498-938 or 75 1·948 trplc, blltns. lndry, gar· newly dee., w/d, gar -. .._. age over 2,000 SQ "· No . 1BR redec, $6"0/mo 1nc;1 UWPllT ll1llTS age, s 1200/mo yrty 111. w/opnr. prj pool, kltctl 3BR 2 •BA home. approx peti. s 1,tSO/mo. 711 Seaside Cottage. 1BA gas. water. enc:I garage 3BR 2BA TRIPLEX last -dep 720-9685 pr1v prof fem, no pets, 1800 IQ It. lmmaculatety Helt0trope. e..ca-2097 u-. 2150 pa111. curb-side parlllng. 548-785" 2323 Elden Ull W&m--$585/mo inc; u111 •C91 remod4Med & updated L1fN .._ $6SO/mo • Oep Alli now• AveilJul, I 631·2916 .... , phone s285 se c ~ble lrplc, paned wln· ----2BR 28A twnhM. few min 2131253-5"79 * USTSllE * NewPort Heights Duplex, 2 Elegant 2BR 28A, lrplc &.t•-0207 Iv mess. Ref ...... n dows, d n1119 rm. ceramk: NEW Cilstom twnhm 2200 10 oeach. Cath c.ethngs. ' BR er• 1 garage patio. (7 1•)673·5088 -- 11i. baths & lndry rm, new sq ft, 38R 3BA, lrplcs, frplc, w/d, pool, spa. 111111 lmlL Clean 2 BA t BA UP-N petr.'" $850/mo Open PORT TS -CdM Fem 2 BR. 2 BA up-appllan~s. landscaped sunOeck, spa Cnll Shella. S l lOO/mo 818•768•8763 IBR tBA. lum 208 3•th St stairs, laundry rac1i1ue.s. s:t 'Su~ 1 ·• 997_..219 NPE::nted u~per nle:~Y stairs 1apts500~•· Ir~ with ROii/boat areDa 760-6509 or 6•4·1600 S SO/wk 631·8260 no pets S7~~1 moo '!269 C NPT HTGS 2BR 18A lrplc laundry/gar Ideal for ; ~~~Pf6c;.8185 mo• .. .. ··1 ...,.. S5•5K 2 18 Highland r ICUI ftlW IU 1~ N k h 2169 Versailles quiet StuOIO BR 16th Place ..,... ... 4., eve person no pets S700 631 -~07. 6•2·9859811 6 Pa110 gar klY to beh gate !WJM)!t ac '* I Condo Pool. spa. sauna. •SPICIOIS * ~:1 ~~ t:is g:~7r,~~ 650-8145 C::'!ri~r~ ~~ ;.-.:":~ L~~e~~~t~;f~':n nopets Sl200 760-69•t :~fi~~6~~~~~.fy* tT,igg,,"8~~~.6!~~~ .. ~o Large 28R l 'r BA 282E 16th 6•6·607• IS U condo Mllr BR w/pvt •BR/3BR $650,000 Spectacular Ocean & ti Ill OAIYll townhouse. 1nory rm, ON• y TWO MILES TO PEllll U BA Microw•ve. frplc. No 8111 Grundy Ally 675·6181 Harbor view 3BR 2BA 2 & 38R 28A Apll, frplc, South Coast Metro patio. all buH1-1ns ai:ACHI Wall< 10 snopsl YIUl.Y lllTILS pe1$ S•601mo + •,;, utll. gar, 2528 Ocean wet bar mtero wsnr/dry.r 2186 $825/mo 10R.18Awatk-inclosets llYE .. MllHITSU! Avall now 631-1191 " .... ~) . . ......-... Large 3 BR. 2'~ BA $2,850/mo. 998-5819 hkups, cenirai Sir, 2 car 2078 Ttwrin -.50/mo 772·•605 •2 & 3 Bedrooms COSTA Mesa New --...C Townhome. near pool, ga1 w/atra srorage All Beautiful lake v-2 BR. 2 TSL MOMT , •• 1 • .-W/ICt •• •Unfurnished home. great location! tenm1. 1P-Walk 10 ma1nteoance 111Cl Sorry. BA :Valk lo SC. Plaza 722-0012 or 832·2232 .,. .. _ -•CIOse to be9Ch Fireplace batn, wl d • beach Motivated seller Cosu Mesa 2124 No pell ~4·0509 POOi Jae tennis gym YIEWUJ •Free ll•t·CALL TODA.YI S..75/mo • 5•8·5335 $275.000 ~gt 965-1617 2BR IBA Tnns, wash/Ory, W/d: new paint & carpel •Clean, qui.1. lg 2BR IBR w/lotl & t>alcony No YIW IEITILS -- . • I J L-llll IY IWIH carport,kldsOK.nopets. •ll,lfFILl. IOllll $1150/m0213-543·3095 18A,lgcloaets.d/w,new pets$995/mo 2151 Pa-Fem to shr 3 BR, 2 BA 48A9:" den. Prime loc on $780 645·7801. 3BR 2 '>BA. 2 car att gar. ~'/'J's~~~:~'$ ~~2~;~ ~~1fo,A~5-=5 Mgr u 111-4112 ~~a w~:.r; to so~ Vla Lido Soud by clubh&e 28R 2aA CONDO encT 2• vsi~f:017~~9~f'00• ~s S..05/mo •~903 . Ii ,--. .. -1915,000 673-8608 ' al •MOVE·IN BONUS'* M ,ATll llUll!f VERSAILLES Bachelor w/ ---car garage. new P nl ... NEWPORT ... EIGHTS ...... ..._. Spacious & bfonnt 28R 2 • • Fem lo snr 3 BR 3 BA Great loc..ttOn $900/mo .. " • -f bll . ., 2BA red"'C waSher/dryer ~ng alcove. waltt to · k 972 2079 Nr Harbor High <>Gean. 1:1::::1 2606 ull baths 1r11 no pets hk ups 5775 6 .. 2•0 .. 61 bCh AVI appra 715. 5695 COM house N-sm r. _ • _ Hoag Hosp 2BR 2BA. !:'!:: $850/mo Pom. 546-5880 /mo lse No pets. TRW M11r BR av111 M 5&/mo. < ' '. . • '.#' ,, •·' . f' \ ... ~ ..... .. ' ' l.f •2BR18A cabln lnwoods den. lrplC, ma1r11 pool & SIETllSllAm! •NWPTHGTSarea 28R WESTBAYAPTS Agt.no reeS••-7211 721·89l41vmesg __ _ UllT••••WI• on blufll 81g llving rm fnc<J yo G.ir. $1175/mo. Lgallnew28R 1'1BA FP. 2BA llp,gar quiet S2000FF MOVE-INll F/NON SMKA V«Y na ..,.,... ...... lrplc, yaro dbl gar S925 6•5·2893 lr~ne c.nth ce11. frnch drs to dck ouple• tndry rm no Pi'IS Sorry No Pets Misc. Rentals townnome in Npt Hgts. .,.. Fri 10.2 646• 1264 or 642•9686 VERY SPECIAL BLUFFS d/w, wl d. gar $1•00 yrty Avt now $995 720-1565 280rm 1 .ea S815 LOIS of eatru Avail now, H21 Yl1 U•t •3BR 2' .e.-lownnou~. G-P1an Liie & .. y. recent 837-85"7 or •99-6321 3BR 2BA c~1n ee•I~ new 151 E 2 tsl s1_ !~8·2•08 Rooms 2706 S..SO· util 650-02_1_5 _ UIO..,... end un11 Garag trptr remodel 3BR 2BA small crptsipainltdr pes w/d 1 eeoroom $670 M/F OCEANFRONT 3BR ... ... . · · ~ LI (Gib Mesi 1024 The Prudenl:i-:ewport patio. pool, tennis S 1195 OC:Pan v•ew • grrbll No Balboa Penlnsul.: 2607 relrtg, encl gar 2593·C 2Bdrm I •Ba $79 UR~ 18k~ ~;1~r~~ ~~ 2BA, yrly, vtew. trplC, Alt" 673-7300 mo NO PETS 722·8011 p1•1s. $2000/mo 1962 •W11 ••-1LR Elden S9501mo 640·0578 2250 Vanguard 540·9626 ~onPI ~est POOi tennis .. resp Nsmkr. SSSO/mo, 'It mTll WTSI• , N Vista Caudal 673-4714 -ullh oep 6"5-3M8 •3BR Townllse ewport Furn $700/mo yearly WESTBAY APARTMENTS $500 u1111ncl 6"5-6003 . . ---"'!!!"' ... ----N::n~:rr::ne~vt.;,gbmas~::1--------•1 Hqts Dt>I gar lrg yaro. UOI UY/CITT Lm Q •IHI ITTIJSI 211 $200 OFF MOVE-IN' Hunt. k Kh 2640 N SC Ptza tn t>eau111u1 lg M-y cat & I will stir tu"' Houla/Condos Opn Sat/Sun 221 ~ 19th ~~~~r~7 n~~~7~~~25 Beaut 3Br 2' .a.upa w/vu S 12SO/mo yearly Futunng poot 'lOa DELUXE Tri level 3BR. IOft ~omelfurn Shr bath. •BR13BA lu11 Back e., S..97,000 Onr 7::0-9033 """• $2600/mo 646-55SO agt 1 BLK TO BEACH Really pa11os enctoSPl.l parking 2 ·BA Roman tut> 2 tip w/d pool spa. $400/mo lnnm w/35 • N/smkr Gentrll 1002 Lllll ISLl •MESA DEL MAR 3BR ~·•YSIDl CIYE* sharp• Berber carpets Sorry No Pers I 2400 st Nr Hunt Hart>Our + dep 556· 1737 lady Pool sps. tennlC. --------"'!"'"--EASTSIOE 3 BA I BA 28A lrplc lg yd 1mmoc! Jiii -m1n1 blinds. etc Avall 1m· I Bedroom $665 s 1495 12 131 860-9513 sec. gar AIC. yar"t: *•THE BLUFFS. the l arge yard, wood Uoors, Like new airy bnghl & s t3SO mo' 1 yr lse Pets 2 BR. 1•' BA Gated di 1 1 1 .. 95 0589 2Bdrm 1 .ea $760 'ON BAY Furn rm/ba 1n dbl we re neat/clean wltn best orig t rea, 3BR xlnt IOC311on $368,000. proleHtonaJly Oecoraled ok 720•1io•Bkr 'omm Ftp w/d, pool & me aey • 825CenlerSI 642-142• 1 *Ll21121&lllO* mob•lehome pool/prk119 numor S500 · 6S0-85S3 2''>8A, t8SO s/f, Estate 359 Magnolia Open Sun I story, • bdrm with lush spo Atleh gar Walk 10 C ..._1 M 2b12 ESTF E 0 APTS New crpt paint g t>hndt k1tc:/amen111es $450 Call N 8 M/F non smkrP<Oi L1qu1datlon sale. under :.5 631·1470 lawn trompa1,010114 11 Bal Is & snops orona \R" ar W 1 L , Nr oce•n Garaqe No btwn230-6pm67J..5t00 Mstr bdrm w/BA. pool, appraisal at S3••.000 Only $2191<. 38A. goll ~~ :e ::~.·&6~~~ .. ~ 3~~!:A.~:'!\;11~c&;~~~ S22501mo 640 1212 1BR UPPER Older untl S2~o?,~FN~O~~slN ~1s 960 62311857 1776 ROOM ongott course Npt lndry, prlung, avail 711 =t!~IC~al~~~m Allen course View, lru11 tree!' I $2 g6951oo pooll::,a s 1 •50/mo Beautiful 29R 2' t8A ready Fireplace oeck new 2eorm t .ea $77~ Ben $335 Mature empl $.-SO· Oep 6"&-5•37 6'().5560 (Agll f/p pr1ced for quick salfJ ' Cati Jacq~es 55s.114o tor mo11e-1n Obie aitch carpets. SOS c:1 8naJ10n 28dim 2Ba S800 Laguna Beach 2618 Male Prerer non· NEW contempo decor oy owner. 630 Joanp St. -\,.\\fl HI HI"! gar, commun pool AIC $77~/mo * 83 • 1 2 398 w Wilson 6:.1-5583 1 BU< from beach ocean smkrldririker 6"2·3529 N 8 condo. pent~ -2131379·3•35 1111\11 ' h•c BIG HOMES $1600/mo 760·9536 Agt 2BR IBA Apt lrplc DIW $250 OFF'. view walk lo owntwn STUDIOlypelargeroom1n ocean view. pool, IPI·· 11111 Y• lllATS OPEN SAT/SUN l ·!I -.;: PE4'l TOH!> •CLIFF DRIVE OCEAN & vie.,., 2 parking spa,es StudlO $600 mo, $300 Corona Oel Mar WI D lvrn/unlum Pref Nsmlu llllf'S! 3217 MONTANA r BAY VIEW Ct1arm1ng I •03FERNLEAF 11t ALAMOANAAPTS • oep 1BRS800mo 5'00 pa110 a11a11 711 avail now 722·1110 Eacellenl Mesit Verde IO· LSE/OPT Wal< 10 w cl'I 5Bed•C>om JBath I Bdrm Lu11 I BAnouse $1200 . ultl sec dep , & 2BR IBA O/W d p UlllPa.d 497·•581 $690 mo 721-95"6 EXPANDED customized cation. 3 BR 2 BA w/spa 3Br 2Btt bt>ach condo P004 Spa S 16751mo ~ 1200/mo f>J 1-6359 Lest•e 660·8888 oi>auhlul POOi iirPa large N~,~~OC:.:: Koll bulll home with & many upgrades su.ndec:.k pool 2cargar JBedroom 28111h ... , •QUAINT 3BR 2 BA r9'room&l.iufldryroom Newport Beach 2669 Hotets/Motels 27 18 R bl on/tmlll added dining room " $279K Owner bought 642-87S9 213 456· 1939 R $1200 UCllSIYE ltLCOw Duple~ Stove relr 111. Cloc;e to st10ps A buses espo~si e n bedrooms. plus 525 sq 11 anolhet. submit all ollers Family m I mo C J• , gated comm micro 1</d garage 419' S5d5·S675 mo WWI llTIL 5•8•44 4 bonus room Double gar· DESPERATE• 540-6198 NPT Terro"e cont.I" 3 BR c:usi.r ""'Ucie Pool Jae 5 Marigold $1300/mo A11I 530 w Wilson •EWPRT IUIU llTS Wkly rentals now avail Newport North t~ agepluscove<eoparR1ng 25 BA eno unit Many CallPETER.Setect Betlet BF'! 4 . BA Coll G1g1 7110 760.3676 •WmUATSUn• s1•700 wk & up 227• 2BR2'-.8A poolj.c:W/O for 3 c.trs/RVs oft alley Y1LUIE CIHI TW•llM upgraOP' S 1q6 500 Hornes & Gardens 759-819 1 Tll llMT EXCLUSIVE BEACH Nwpt Blvo CM 6•6-7•A5 non-smkr fem n/peit Large bactcyard with MP· CHOICE LOCA TtON 722-0228 Owner (l 1•)ll 1·itl0 Tile Prudential Cahlornt3 Spacious 2BR 1 BA 722·90 12 or 832 2232 CPMMUNITY $600 utll/patd 760-30"7 arate garden area Over 3Br 28a 2-car gar NeJ1l lo OPEN SUN 12.5 Realty twnhme CIOse 10 t>eacn Sorry Np Pets 2BR 2BA den Beautllul Vacation Renoo 2722 NEWPT HGTS M/F 20-30 1900 sq fl for only SC Plaza 2l3•598·6428 555 v1STA FLORA IUll IEW llllSIS! HARBOR VIEW HOMES ~s~:P~~~e 6~~:~~~f •Big, Beaut quiet IBR ba~ view• M•c;ro d•v. non smler to stir ~ $280.000 EAS T8LUF'FS VALUE• Beaut 48R • bonus rm Greot El slde toe' Lndry tireplace trasn compac-f anlHllC View near w/2 others Ms1r Br/Bil 111·1100 Hunt. Beach 1040 Beaulllul 3 BR. 2 'BA at· 3 & "BR Houses tor Rent Por1011no Pool & s.,a. Costa Meu 2624 880. pa110 g.-ir caote avt tor & gar ge En1oy our Balboa Pav Bayfronl S500/mo Andy 548-8343 GE<.."'\O( ;)., I] .KJN · ,._,.LITS" ta,hed nome w11h lamlly al Harbor Village $2650/mo 675·7218 " $645 No pets 63 t 8427 prvl beacn S 190().$2350 ~~~~~?;;k July .N~ pcet_Sht' . .11,~ ••••• .. •••-room 15 tar e 1 nt~ !LY A --•BA tam rm prol landscp -OFF Me• E IN * • BACflnOR ~ 28R $9SO k A 25 3 1 condo rn So CoH I -1-.--overfoolis wide green· Rental tne:ludes Vtf/W pool tennis iclnt 28R IBA "' gar blhns Easts1de Costa Mesa *hit Iliff Ema* w ug · Metro $350/mo· S250 -ll!:::. L )~ lliiiilJ Ill \I flJR"• 12. lOO s/l lot "·6BR JBA belt S•59 9oo Agent denlng, water •nO full loc: Hrt>r View Hm Allt lncd yd w/patto Wlr pd Small patio •nci Cat OK SORRY ~O PETS Vera 213137~5500 dep , ulll Avail end ol homew/PQOl,spa.ofllC•al 52"·1293 serv1Gema1ntenance7 now$2195/mo 759·5011 667 Vtetor•a 1 s735 $485/mo Ut 11s Pd I ClU ll0-0111 June Ca11 Jan••3"·8072 paddle tennis court. fire· p•ICE •EDICED dsys week ca11 636-4120 9-SPM 6,6 ... 902 UHP STllll pit & 880 area R • OC· n n HARBOR VIEW/SEAWINO Furnished TV mtero sun N-smkr shr .. BR hoUM In cess & mature producing Spoc1ou1 elegant quiet Elect Gat894! openers. 2 View ot Fastuon Isl •Br 1U llOG, 21R ll21 WTSllE deck balcony 100 yOs 10 Hunt Bcn WID. yatd COLOWet.L BAN~eRO citrus trees Special 2BR •den 38A condo 2 car garage. ltreplace. 2B• No pell $2.300 Large avail 1mmed Call lick I j 126 341h St 2Br 28a Beael'I and Bay Avail SJSOtmo • ulll 8'6-7700 financing & oniv steps 10 lrplc pk1ng for 6 cars faml.ly room, l~nceo yard Moss Really, 640·9396 631·•086 alter 12 noon I f d steps to ~ach Encl S450Nwk 1818', 8aJt><>a alt 6 or nendl lhe-beac .. h I llll! Steps to beach & bay prollanoseaped.auto •uDO t$LE BAYFRONT IBR DUPLEX w/slove 2~:s1!.~os~~~~t~';6<1~0 p1110 o w St 27~ Mo 1· Blvd Newport PROF non-smkg F to stir The Home Sel!M~. • • $479 000 OPEN SAT 1•5 19rinkler1. laundryh00k· Cha1m1119 furn 38R 38A storiiJ8 area New paint pets 6A5· t63 I All 4PM yr lease Sanoy 720-0980 1rge home m Npt Heights. $529.900 215 19th SI •675-2332 upsandco1n-opava11 nome S-37501mo yrly lse & carpel Close to 411 •2llll llOO• IPll llAllS I FRPLC Own bdrm/bath l 5SO CHUCK & LIZ JONES HIRLH IHI, RLTR DOGSO K $6000/mo Summer Rent $61 5tmo 1't 650·7549 USTSllf 3BR 28A. furnllhed TV. . '"tulll 852·11• 11/w _..,..T •-n 646-57"3 e•Leo • PENINSULA 0111 Grundy Riiy 675·61tl1 IHli l1r r;. g d1shwas,.ti!': •8s~5ove mic.ro. ~carpel Front 6•2·2308/h Lesley _, -" "' Fac1lltles Include pools, 1200 Off •YE·ll incl No pets ., .. .,. ~ and rear patros 100 yds IHl,NO s1P1e.c.•IAOILtS1T spa, fitness cn1r. HVH MONTEGO Light Large IBR tBA w gar 1:rm'B~.,..:w~~~~s 0~~!1 •EASTBLUFF 28R 2BA 10 Bexh & Bay S700 wl\ Room mate wanted mll Leave your ctres behind a • clubhouse sand bright 4BR 2BA Sea· $595/mo S500 sec 329 Un•"9f:>•ly Or =C Poot hreplace view 1818 Balboa 81 Newpor1 Snare 2BR plu• gar on enjoy the good ltfe. Ntc:ely leyball playgrouno winds Nearly new carpet· 1970 Wallace 63 I 1879 £695 mo 5650 c:ep No cotn op washer I dryer J D KELLEHER & ASSOC the beach $400 • Oep upgraded 3 BA home FSBO SACRIFICE 58r SanClementt 1076 ing $2200/mo 721·9620 2BR l''i8A lwnhse Pl. pets 6"2·2816 S999 NOPETS722·8011 760-72662131662·3155 673-7916 ~a~~~ to 3~ •m~~Mon IYIWIER ~~~~~~m~m~Ero~~~~~~ ~002~~~••i••••••••~•••••••••••••~---~-------~ beach Buy now & enJoy 2827 s/f, Neat 10 Hunt 3Br 28a beach condo, Patio. carport All e1cctr1c lhll summer Hbr S..89K Ron 8'6-6727 PIH IClll YIEW llAllM YIU.Ill sunOeck. pool. 2·car gar 6•6·9507 144-lllO - -2000 s/f 3BR 28A Lois ol 2500 Merrlmtc Way 642·8759. 2 IJ..•56· 1939 ------HB Lake Park S..uty hie. skyt1tes. wetbar & Costa Mesa. CA 92626 $250 OFF !st MO' ml ... PIYWE01 38R l'··BA. AV Par!<lng more $385K •93-0379 NEWPORT CREST 3BR 2 BA 2 BA NEW. qu1e1. We'll give you tne clo111rn In 1009 13th OPEN Sun 1·5 (ll•\&.aL•u.1112 2'·BA gar. pool tennis. sm cmplic FrplC, lndry exchg for a share of <Mn· S.B Ally 2 '81•30·25"5 ,.,._...,_ $1600 213·5•8·4067 or rm d/w ale $895 ershlp You make the -Out of County 213-378·969• No Pets 6•5·0302 E Side Studio, mtnly pym11 & we Share Laguna hlCh 1048 Pr()f>!rtx 1525 Eastslde 3BR l'"tBA. w/d Newport Shores, )BR $450 650·5286 spprec You recehte •---:::=::!:":::~:-·I-~~-=;:,;-~ __ ..;.;;;.:.;. hkups, dbl gar. encl yd 2BA large ram1ly room * • 2 BR 1., BA 100% tax benefits. Mull ll'1IE GIYI LIT NO PETS S10SO sec yearly plus your own Townnouse ·Enc garage l\ave Clean credit Agt Ocean & city views. 21,7•0 Min lse 8 mos 6"5·723• sandy beach S 17SO per dlw, lrplC. patio Avail 239,.335 Dys. Ev. Wknds sf w/plans to butld an • •m, IAll lllU Eastside 3BR 2,.,BA 2.sty mo 642·•917 now S805 1mo 6"0-7~ estate • in guard gated .... H .... te tltt twnhme 2 car gar. trplC. C .. _. u-1022 area wl pvl baachl A orona _, -value at $1,395,000. Call ltfttfl lfta. balcon•ea. small pet <>ti. 01. C.l •• E. PATRICK TENORE M=ificent custom bu1ll $1250 Nr 201h/Newpo<I Blvd 67~•912 Bllr • 19 &eoonla across from 3. sq II home • • 11cre, Camatloo Park 28r 2Ba. •BA. 3'' BA with a pan· GREAT For Roommatesi 30 118 1 oramte view U77 000 Newer 38A , tam rm. 2-car ga1sge a ot CeH Agenl lo see Barb 2' rBA. quiet off st DIW, R·2 $695,000 By owner. l>"0-... 92 .. or 720. p53 Glau 19-727-072 I mlcrollndry/yd/pallo/gar "' The Jelley Co 111 Monie Vista. S 1,375 .llST LISTEI MfsslonV!!jo 1067 Imo. No Pets 6•2·3812 Fabulous psnoramlc SIT· HOUSE 3 BR. I BA. Oui.t, DOWN ocean & bay view near cany()l'I Sm pet OK. All new t>eeut remoaaled Plllll Tl llW R.E. Wantfd 1625 1037 w . WlllOO 1925/mo M9dlterran .. n style •BR Owne r has bought Pnvate Party Buys • sec 818-287·799e home $ 1,060,000 Gayla. snoft\erl Bast buy In JUNKIE APTS & HOUSES mil,. 1-.ns Aaaoclat ed Resttora. Mlsllon V1e10J, bike to For9CIOttlrea OK ~3-2336 or 581· I I~ lake, park. & shopping, 3 Doug 7l•t•99·0197 2=~,. o:,n,~~~=- Trf..Ptex. So ol PCH, 3BR. b.clroom wHh Master Cat OK S7SO/mo Call 3BA house i" two 2 bed bedroom retreat, 1.7& e.t8""'902 1b• units. • car gar. bllh, La Femllla Mexlel petlOe, 1995K S..C0 .. 5"4 on l•ge corner IOt(cwer LARGE rtCWfy remodl •BA ___._ 9500 1q.ft ) vaulted cetl· 2BA. 2 car gar.. nr So Costa Mesa 1024 lngs. lerge country Coast Plaza & tehOOla, kitchen, family neigh· u-·-/Condol Sl •SO 722·9521 11., NWI bofhood, g11 flfeplece ,_._ LG modern 2.-.2 ~. /e ONLY 1212,500 CALL 1? bale W/D owe tit TO 19SO IQ 11, NOW WONT LASTI Kns {ilftll'll 2102 dbl ow . ony, • 4aR 28A 1'9habed. re-Cen 21 Today pool & waterfall• 9aket duced to S26 1,000 Kapp. 51 ~~ /Beer l 11SO 837-3701. &...-1, 8S0..1220 rMlty 1-LIDO ISLE • 2 bd. bey. NEW EASTSIOE 28R 2 B_A_ ._..... v ..... $2000 1 • '5,000 Mewes You Int LM HUNTINGTON BEACH • 3 upslalra unit, car w/~tlon to buy. Sl,750. bO hm bOnu) rm IP• enclose d garage. 3 ""· 3 BA. comm e>oof, 12500 • ' $995/mo 722· 512 gated. M r 1 .... 5792 ,_ 11 a&J LIDO PARK DRIVE • 2 bd, New ~ 38R. 3 IA --Owner hU b ought ~ s2aoo Comm POOi $1,750/mo •MESA DEL MAA• anotl'lefl l!lett buy in UOO PARK ORIV!. • Furn, Wttl conlklet 1M w/opttn 38r 28a. AV llC~fl MIMiOn Yi.tot. billt to 2 bd, view '3500 to buY Bkr ..... 5112 S23t,SOO 8f°"et Mika !Ma, perk, & ~· 3 UDO VLG • 2 bd, ~.flt> -°"""· ll0-1349 bedroom whh Malter bay 'f'UI '3750 UPGPIAOEO HA. 2•" .. - ,.. bedroom retr .. t. 1 75 8tO CANYON • a bd, GOif hOme In No. c M. lCLNT On~,-MetMtt Wit! be bath, La ,.,,,..._ Model cour• .. tata S 1 t&OCJ neighborhood. nlctl~ ·-on ierge '°'"" IOt(owr W 1 ......... lie. lndsc:pd, 2 car gar SOLO thlt ... ktndl 9500 .,n.1 veutted ct1t.-Pll 1 1250/rno 499-0335 0.... tocetion l Pfoe>-1ng i •. eroe eounlry -.im 111· 1• =. = ,=.=. 1111CMf!. •emttr ~ ~ .... tnpfece. ~--"-"Y 131·7370 ONLY S2 f2,IOO CALL I -- - -NOW WONT LAST! Krtt .•.!!.'PJt.\!!!I!!. Kepp. Ctnt~21 T-.Y * ..,._ ....._ ..,_ ~ ......, 111-1 """ W1D .'No,_ ••Ofltel .-. 2'-'M w• to IMY· • ~200 ••AUC DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER • •• SNIP 'N' STICK Tht secret's out 1u5l '"'P and slick your w•y 10 ct1111ons th1t you've 11w1ya thought took w"ks Ot inonths 10 do Glut. rug yarn a11d felt coml>lnt with 1 few hours of fun laDOr to cru tt a colorful hang •"9 that will gr 1e1 any wall Md 1t all winds up loo'•no l•e st•ttht<V Ovr 1nstruc;t1on aftlet Showa you flOw 10 Miki311~1nos. 3 colorful throw pillows Md 2 c'-11.11 c.,ry.elf baOS Alklf'l '311.000. 01ro11,l•N ,._ "°'' 1&-4000 teA. --nft, lrl "'*· c1optretlv• , ...... -n..... '""'"'*' 2119ry..,.. 9". _. 11'1 -.... W/D '* ______ ......,.._ l-.------ let Us Help Vol · "Sell Yo.ur Property! 642-5678 for information Pi :!'.:,'.!:!,°' r.-.~oo"r =::.:.-.::-.! I IA. patto. wld. "'* -. .. ... ....... PYICt ...... ,...," ...... ..__."9 uo 1 a''*''· c M AKA ,... ,.. ............. "° • '·°'°'"'° Av ... ~ L!r!!~at:e!'~ .... ;*"~··!'"";!r.';,~~~~~;;~;;~~~~~~~UJ'"•••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~1• ~' · n J Wiinter rental '7$ hOOiliMAtt WANTED tor new town.'lome tn c.. LAGUNA...., IUbleW.~~=~~=i:JJ!I MeM. LMge bedroom tOOO eq ft ..... ,.._ In pNI bllh. loct19d com-tftt all of 8oulh Ora,,o• Pl••· M/F. S490.00 276t county. can 249-1212 l<AUAI • month piua ~ utllltlel. lllLl•I ._ ._ ur S3 5 0 · 0 0 de Po a II · NIWPORT J!CJ On Eaal 17~treet '" Ml-1M33 Fu & Copy Service on Site Cotta MMe. 6'6-4330 s::,~~~::'. .... 111 Cowrdal ftropMJ :~~;!:°'o'r~~r.~!m ':'.,~·~= t:. 2778 Stv fW'ltaatlc COM l>eAm Ken, Agenl 875-6700 ... llTll. I · .. ~) sho ....... StlAIR JOBS cell hH. 2 BR, den. 2 BA. * * * * * NEWPORT BEACH trplc, wld. S895/mo.+ IHI Hll l /F S/E oor,,., w .. tclltt Or & lnwlbMlll •lllllllllT · Parttlmewortl.3houft dep'-\ utll 780-6511 1817 w .. tcllH NB lrvlne Ave. High vlalblllty Opeortun11y 2Q Pl•Dn •111' eacttweekdey~ngf • • traffic. 1290 sq. ft: -19t11nt1Ubeer.., ..... ,. or SJ CAPO Weekly Agt 541·5032 a.411& •111 ENJOY 14·15% retum on theOlltyPlloC furnished $115. monthly •CASUAL exec office at ...-. Trust Deeds $10,000 lo Newport BHch com· • Earn$40tol100per $450. No smk/pell. Cou· beach, 705 E. Balboa ... UUl'l 111111 S 1,000,000. Call Denlson =.i~ dev~ Melea • _.ANO MOREi p6a xtrL 723-6074 Blvd. Pyt bath. 525 sq tt, COSTA MESA Assoc. 673-7311 NOWI car1te~a ne= • Wlnpr!Letand bonuMS SSoo/mo. * 760·9792 .370 E. 17th SI. 1200 st. dept. Computer ex· Mua~~ld12 10 18 hnUts Wlnttd 27 26 lll l /F 111H/M High v11lblhty traffic. Monty To Loan 2914 perlence a must. Please • Caportallon la RETIRED fireman wants a 4001 Birch ftA NB Owner 1213) 275-8373 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TO.I call Laura. 759-9531 provided 1tudio or small apt In Agt 541.5032 ----$10.000 up. No credit"' COM. C.M or Newport Industrial 2788 No penally. Call Denison area by Hoag Hosp11a1. Available In Bus Park a I• l /F 2 •L •••i Assoc 873-7311 NOW! Versailles Sea Faire, will 100J W. 17th St. CM. • -----snare als0 722-9494 900·5400 sq, tt. Attract· $600/MO 3975 Blrcti, NB NO·OUALIFING Const & Ive rates Call anytime. 541-5032 Agt Land Loans Available. ...... lMI -Owner/Builder, last fund- ...... , Salee/Aalembty Wen 1·900-854-2255 Ext 855 8am-10pm 7daya S14 fee BUSHELFUL OF VALUES ! --• Fwy near. rent S700 per ing Bkr (714) 780-2535. C ~r/N.B. PrHllgious 500 mo. 1125 sq fl, 1355 -$7 II/COii to 3400 s/l In Bank bldg. ~~;i 1~ 5 Costa Mesa. Mortpars. T.D. 29 I 8 • Close to everything. _ _ _ 550 000 1 t T 0 SALE FABULOUS OEALI Agl 1600 SO Fl air cond of-ssiz51 1 1 15.~ ·1 t t' ltmlfl Wll.IMI 631-7370 f1ce/warehouse lor lse Santa m::bara •1~::n· II IT ... IT_ VOU CAN Flf'."0 IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS EXEC Office Suites 1.<tar 930 W 16th Costa Mes ' :u. LTV Bkr 7t0-2535 JW Airport, 4 770 Von 200 amps. high ce11, truck Karman Alie .. NB FAX, entrance Will divide. recept. copier, conf rm. 631-9067 or 472· 107~ k1tch. tree perking & col-4000' sprinklered. 889 fee. 1-sty bldg, turn, mo· "C" w. 15th NB, 6.200' to-mo 8t $350/mo Con-and 3, tOO', 873 W. 15th llllJPlllt 642-5678 By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH tact Al Quinlan. 833-9550 NB 213/433-0941 . Lost & Found Both vulnerable. Sou1'h dt'al' NORTH + K86 S2 • 7 4 • Q 7 +AJI0 6 " T . • 3 •KJ6 32 t.A., I •AI0 9 7 • Ill 9 II!\ t A .I 6 • 10 9 4 3 • 7 s ~ + II 2 ~Ol IH • Q J .. • A(} t K 8 S 1 +K (J9J Thc btc.lding. South Wr111 :\orth t.1ht I "IT Pim J '\I Pa-"' Pas_., Pa~' •&am-Noon *Monday thru Fri •Noexpnec 2925 ------· APPLY TODAY! llUl ..... Y; PLUll. (211)421-llH w/oetwa.llMfl t11t1••n•- • Ml.al1 ... mnDY ••• Dfl¥er SDVICE lllYEI conditions Call SERVICE, 548-4880 Restaurants UPTO ssoo •. PER MONTH * NO COWCTIOIS * Early morning motor routes · available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance ...... (ANO OTHERS) 150 -S 100 ANO MORE EACH WEEK · WORKING PART TIMEI We hive a NEW PRO- GRAM for STUDENTS 12-16 YEARS OF AGE hefplng us gel new cua-te>meft for our ,,..._ paper! HERE'S THE DEAL: 1. This la not a paper route. NO delivering In-volved. 2 We Pf'Ovlde t1anepor-tatlon and training. 3 You would be wortllng with kids yo4.1r own 909 on an adult-supervised sales team. 4. Earn GOOD MONEY and have 1 chance to earn dally & weekly cat\ bonuses plus go oo out-ings and morel CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION! 141-4111, lit. IH l*htMll Opening lead· T hrl.'c: •ll • We ha' c: ollcn ht' Md pla~er' '"' mark that the\ \Ootillld r.llht'r be lu ... ky rhan i!OOU It '' uur l'\J'll.'ncrKc that \killed pla\c.'r' uttl·n acarc thc11 <'WO luck. For S.iwdu't FesllV'.11 mu llOllll Laguna B •ach I'>· Take phone orders 81 pe11ence 1n fait 1000!> a home For 1n10 call Sam must $6·Si Hr .ull 7141631-7404 between M<trQdr~I di 4q4 31 1 J hours 5PM and 9PM. CALL 642-4333 TIE PIPll MU lllLIW'I In Crystal Court II South Coast Plaz.a. Is Now Ac- cepting Appllca11on1 for Store Manager Ex· perienee In Speclalty Jewelry. Carda & Gilts,. quired. Call Scott. 434-0664 or 434-0785 On th1' hanJ from J duplrratc c' cn1. Nori h de:, idt•d 1 hat 'lomc good SCOft'\ \lo Cf(' llCC<kd 1 I the pair \lo<IS going to pldlC tl\C'ro.111 So /l.orth rc1c<:1cd 1hc: m•rm.d h11.I of thrcc spadl'\ in faH1r or three no trumr. rn l ~ hQllC th.11 .Lbcu.:. \loOUIJ be-the \affi(' number ol lrlllo.' avatlablc: 1n no trump a' 111 1 he \ull, "hllh \\OU Id earn a l11ghcr \lOr c-by the 'l'ant margin (lf 10 prnnl\ In ~111, J\\C'\\· ACROSS 1 Fastener 5 Social group 9 Ens.gns 14 Arizona Indian 15 Medley 16 Android's ktn 17 B11t11h ISCflOOI 18 French town 1;Q Pineapple 20 Go -ong 21 Auto part 23 Mont triYta1 25 Simple 26 Everylhlng 27 Demonstrative word 29 Dull finish 32 Not Hispenic 35 Entree item 36 -ltly Utah llowef 3 7 Learncw var 38 Wagons 39 Was awate 40 --instant 41 ven11111es 42 Mom end Pop, e.g. 43 Vitality 44 Multitude 45 Ss>eQ 46 GleflC 411 Woods 52 Ruin 56 Sevey Speech 2 3 4 14 17 20 23 37 •O 43 57 ' Blue Gown" 58 African co.n 59 -bag 60 Scandinavians 6 1 RuSSlan sea 62 Prolte1ent 63 Lulus 11'4 Tree part 65 Secondhand DOWN 1 Farm 1n1mats 2 -D1me -3 To 1t1a lett- 4 Golf target 5 Doctrine 6 Adapt 7 -green II Benefit 9 Window parts 1 O Aaoc1al one lt Dec<eue 12 AUCllOfl word 13 Texas symbol ,'21 FOdder pll 22 Fails to Ny -..24 Claw 27 -clolh 28 Head oovers 30 Awry 31 Draws 32 On tiptoe 33 Number or Muses 34 Rumor medium 35 DiMble 36 Hockey play-er's nec.s111y 6 7 ,_YtOUI ""2'Z1.£ IOlvtD 311 lnverled 51 Indy 500 "v" 42 T 1me of Clay feature 44 Evaluate 52 Wall oroove 45 Write Idly 53 DISh 47 Fast IUIO 54 Fine horse 48 Terminal 49 Untidy ones 55 Ele9f)anf s 50 Marquts" or aar 'V11COUnt ' 59 Atter sigma 8 10 1 I 12 f3 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Key is d iscretion. Don't tell all you know. Someone attempts to provide c luei.. subtle hints. Be alen. aware. ready to break new ground. Pisces person previously reticent will now speak up in your behalf. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Focus on poweT, authority, ability to work during cn sts. New Moon position accents fulfillment, sianifi· cant ca reer-business ad vances. Answer to question: Do it your way! Cancer. Capricorn persons play roles. LIBR~ (Sept. 23-0c1. 22): What appean:d lost will be recovered. Relat1onsh1p that was too hot not to cool off wilJ •n be ianited. Lunar pos1t1on accents career. prestige. leadership. Aries and another Libra dominate scenario. . SCORPIO (Oct.. 23-Nov. 21 ): Lunar aspect hiahliahls spccu· lauon. tra v~I. blcndina of idealism with practicality. It's time for fresh start m different direction. You no lonacr need play second fiddle. Leo represented. SAGITl'ARI S (Nov. 22-0cc. 21 ): You'll be rtunited with one close to you. Fcx·us on family rclat1onsh1ps. security. propcnt, pou1b1hty of taning a busine!S. Appearance before womens organiLatton will prove beneficial. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. I 9): You'll be more aware of wardrobe. body image. Focus on legal affairs, cooperative effona. marital status. Long dista nce call relate' to social event Toniaht you'll have reason to celebratr. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20..Fcb 18): What had been a mystery will be solved. Ntw Moon position equates with knowlcdee, information end ot h:arassment. You'll be sayang, "I feel as if I'm a new penon!;: Scorpio plays paramount role. FITIEU lllTIHTli HUNTINGTON BEACH. COSTA MISA. NEWPORT BEACH, fOUNTAIN VAU.EY, mvrlfE & LAGUNA BEACH ARIES (March 21-April 20): A New Moon in the perceptive and Relocating Mlllng full aqul· tenacious sign of Cancer signifies there is no point in a.rguina over ty Mesa Verde Country home. famil y or property mattef'i. Loved ones have to do your Club Memberlh1p. Xlnt bidding. pricing. 805-928-5757 · e.111 242 or 714-638-3087 TAURUS (April 21-May 21): An odd assortment of planetary influences over lhe nCAt couple of weeks urge you to play (or time and play down differences with n:lativcs. colleaaues or businm associates. Everything will eventually fit into place nicely but you need to be more open-minded and phiJosophacal. • GEMINI (May 2.l-June 21): If you sull haven•t manqed to "!""'""'!"'"----~~ clinch a deal, coUrst sums due. or...rcsohcd aJoJ\I drawn...-ou.Ldispu&e Andcf'tS 6010 over finances. then, like it or not, you must be prepered to write o * BUYING ITEMS '* losses or put certain plans or projects on bold for a while. '* 1no. to 1950s '* . . . •Jewelry to Houaenold • CANCER (June 2.t-July 23): finger wa111n1 and lablc thumpana PIHse Lv Msg 87J...t 223 over intensely personaJ. pannership or ca.rctr issues may not win you - many friends. However. in this instance you a~ absolutely riaht to ~.,,,._-!!"'""·n----6011f!111-1 place principles above personalities or people-pleasing. USED KITCHE N AP· LEO (July 24-Aug. 23): One of the most demandina and PLIANCES. G E Dlan- cbaJlen&ina periods of the year for career and professional intemU •nn«. Kenmore Micro- h .....,, So be h .r. ._._ I b 1 h'lc wave,M8)'1ags.tr-Stend· as now ...... un. . to on t e sa1e SltLK, coo your ce s a w 1 lf19 a .. Oven & Stove Aft and at all costs try to avoid any funher skirmishes with colleaaues xrnt. 631-6302 or business associates. ------ VIRGO (Aua:24-Sept. 23): No need to beat about the bush when furniture 601 4 dealina w:it~ emo~ion~J or fi.nanc.ial jssucs. A New Moon sipiftet •Mcwtno s .... Color TV some dec1s1ve action as required 1f you are to protect and prewrve s 150, wd deaAI a 100. mrbl all that is ri&htfully yours or what has been buih up over the yean. tblel S400. ~·i:; I 125. LDllA (Se.Pt. 24-0ct. 23): A New Moon at the mad·heaven potnt Kirby vac '~1 ..:.... t·53ea of your solar than and the Sun at odds wi th Uranus. Nepcune and INullful sofa, loveeeet, Sat d .r. d .r. • nal · Chelf, ottoman, new con. um enotes 1eu s over career or pro1eu10 matters. a tune o dltioo. Oak trim '295 friction and even the end of one auociation or business STIMionahip. 714-841-~M SCORPIO (~t. 24-Nov. 22): Ende~vor to kctP, trav~I ~ns to Drexel game table · 4 t~c absolute m1n1mum and allow for ddiYs or disruption af you chr112 r .. v.. St50. SJmply have to be on the move. Above aJI, however. do not ditelotc 1.amp tat>i. S35. SQ gtau confidential informatjon until you arc absolutely surt of others' cofl•• 1a1>1a U&o sinocnt}' .and intcarity. 6'4·8401 SAGnTAIUUS (Nov. 23-~. 2 1): A joint financial am.natmcnt GOOd cOnd'"" g1 ... d1Mtt9 or business matter appean to be m0tt trouble than it is wonh. $550. Oek boOk caee However, try to opt out or disentanaJe yourself wnhout cau1in1 too ~:: 5~r.41'::"' M50. much hard feelina or conflict in your very personal life. CAPRICORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 20): By nature you tend to be ...... d i5CfCCt, discemina and caut1out. However. over the ncllt few weeks, LJelBWllllla while the Sun is pessin1 throuah your oppot1te sian of Cancer. you ~ bMutifuM Mee· simply cannot offtnd or ahcnate pannen or close compenions by ~ Heedt>oerd, a... rtfusinJ_ .to consider a najor move or ~l>kaval. "Newtl ~.::, ~~ AQllAAIVS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19): A brill•nt New Moon 1n one o dlt10nt1 '2IOl080 the most scn11t1vc areas of your solar chan sianifics your aims or ---· pis t'an be achieved throuah personal recommendations, ~ lntnel.,.. uoo1oeo . PISCES (feb. l.9·M.arch 20): Scenario ac:ants physical attrec-Mlotialion and private deals rather than confrontations. even if tt ..... ,, tton. perso~alaty. v1~1c1ousnns. W~tever oc:cu~ yqu won·~ be ii J,launtly obvious you have been manipulatt'd or betrayed. MOVING SAl.E Blue IOW9 st1nd1na still. Spotliaht on SJ>C!=ulauon, cba.nee. varldy. un1que PllCD (Feb. 20-March 20): The Sun now in the 51sn of the ..... llln1 cones. $200. rtl1t1onsh1p. Youna person 1n plCturT. Crab it not only at the beM .-.Jble allllt to your natal Sun in Pitcn ~ .._ ....,., . but also to Pluto ia Sc:orl*>-ThercfOft. it rally it a question m111e...,,. iii=ti1a 11: JUNE U IS YOOa BlllTHD~ Y: ~~Uy ~are anvolvld aodl~ venlUNd, aoe~•Nd -....... of l"INftllMftl and •IHI 1111 laU 1n d~111on m1k1n11n conncc1Jon wnh direct~ mocaw, marril9. bostibty or the odd fl risk. 1 IHUIM ...,. .. ...,.. You re asked to aMeM propeny value. IO decide on whnJMr to 1'e .., .. '*" a.,... lnei near the water. Your perenu did noc have an euy lime in lheir IF YOl1Jl 81a'l'llDAY •TODAY: Because both a New Moon cuatofft ·,,, .. ,. 1 rtlataonship. you could have been ws-raled from one or both 11 and a dlallrftli• apecs be1wea the Sun and the revol~liwry rna1ctt~ boteter• t j relatively early •· TauNt. Leo, Scorpio pel'IOIM 1rt drllwn IO,_, planet Urun NIMe IO ~ atrain and joint ftwdll '-&ING 1,W'J-'°°° In July you11 bt ~ of~: lo¥r wiD be PM ol tcnano.. ,ou'I anla'llll. you limply~~ dte WMh ol clauce or~ a MW OM 1.,...10 ---~-A---' reach be)Ond pttv10us hm1talt0nt. formal cw propolll. • 1 .. 11 ...... . ------,. " ... ( I 1. $2,44 per day I • That's ALL yoo pay for 4 11.,.., 30 d•y minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY F0t more lnfOtmatlOn CALL TODAY!! ISi FllUIS Yo.Jr SeMce O.rectOfy Aec><nen•••lve 142-'321 _ _.. •• 110 - --. ~ ' ' I ·, ' , . ~ Tr ... 8"rut>-tn1tllll ~lntclef ln.,llllation. TrM Trimlng & Removal Lawn M•tnl. & CIHnUps RotoUlll)g 432-8804 lemll •326M4 5S4·7131 AM>f~·FIJll 5efW:e LandsC•P•·Sprlnkler1- Sods-Mow-Edge-Clnup1. ft• -I• MU Aus A•tes. 966-2718JE HEATIN09 PLUM81NG A-TEAM GARDENING OLDEST AO 9 UcS41871 ANO MAINT. 18 yrs exp. YIU• lllTll Ull JUiian a Yolanda Gar---deni"" 541fvlc4t 842•392 I ROOTER $5, S 15, S2S-Up. ··• _ Fauc.t-Olapoaal-Sprinkler GREEN LIFE by ERIC Repair Mlimate anytime. Oeslgn-lnstall-Maint. l lc'd "P.1 ... 8-46-8242 Leo 111-1111 EXPERT Sefvfce & Aepaif -.-LA-W-N-MAINTENANCE Plumber since 1152. Full Service. AHlcfl Water hMter•d•IPONI• Cornm'I Ho Job Too Big tollet1-faucet1·fh1JurH 0t Too Smell. 531 -2507 Mc•408036. 114-1911 -••• , •• _ !~ V-1, AIT. NC. ....... A .. .... .....,.,._'. ..... . ........ 111-1111 WE WILL nailJPilat Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley ELL INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS U Newport Beach NEWS Corona Del Mar NEWS ·-AR -cIDt.RJt.NTEE! ATTACHED We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car is n't sold , we will run your ad for free! Q. NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 10 words for 3 weeks at $18.50, 55¢ each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything thal has a space between rt. For individuals only I NAME------------PHONE-------------1 ADDRESS CITY--------------- 1 STATE-.....,------ZIP----CHECK•---AMOUNT ENCL---1 MASTaCAllDMSAI EXPIRATION DATE ---- 1 MISSACI: . I _:..·------.--~-~-r-~--~~-r-~~---:.~,-~~----=----, I I I I . i • l i· , --:.. -..... ..... ,,.,, .... ~ ....... Cell. ,__..,....La...... ... ........... ~ ..... ,.. .............. c.11.... ,................... ., .•• ,.. .... , • lji;iii .. tli .... ...,. llUIMftd...... Tiiie .. •• -.. ...... ,,..,.... ...... .. ......... .... ., ...... ....... • ... ... 1111 Tiie , .......... , ................................... luftdt.. '° .... "----Amllll. .......... cw ..... c.1- IMMM 10 .,.,... .... Tiie n1111r•1t .... °"""8'1Mb4.I00.000 .. ... .... Olll_ .. ·~ W '-:f.i:i=t=u~ w llllld9r H ~ .._, eo 1rW ..,.. .._, ... , ....... W NwMCtl ...... Tllll • l'rW II ...._ Tllll • 1'1 -le oon-'1 ..,,,... NaMeCll Melef-UNl8r ... ActleloulOIMr ................... on'itltO _.. ................ ...,;IC*I'--. .... .oowon:Mey2t, ttlO ••IMM ~) 1 .. tedtuMl·O· Irvan ta·~,,_. wtNp ttte r91'1tran• oo•-.... _. ..... kfYN.Croot1 91MWeon:uew '· tteo ._ ............ _....,.. Tiie re111•r1MC•) .......... 1o.,.......,.. .... Thie .....,,... .. lied -... T... ~ .... 11,J1U11 NI _,._. w .... IMllOld IO .,_ buat--_.., l'9 lotllcMle • ,,_ fif .. -w11t1tt1e~tyetertiofOr· r..-11111,.11 .. lied U11u1l911•d hind• wllftM~a.tiofOr· w w.-l'9 Plc•a• ..,..._ ....... • .--.-.,.. lflg9 County on JuN 11, ...,.. "'9 County CleR of Or· (1Uf111111)(4,D', 10t) 1f189 County on June 11 •• ..,.... NM141(at tla'9d ....., ....__.Mer t, t• .. _. _, 1te0 .,._ County on June 11, ....... M ..._,. pc». ttlO ebove on .,._ n . ttlO Cwt W .......... 0.. .. _, .... -~ PW 1tl0 ~· 11,110. 171 ...... M#tln l<tupp ..,,,.., ... '9.... ,._...,. _______ , Pubhatled ~enge COMI NltMe In"'" tot ttle yHf ~ Of.,_ CW& Tiiie Mata"*" -lllad TNI llhll• ••It w Mid ....... ,._ ~ Pilot June 22. 2t, N11t ~ 0t.,._ COM1 2U52. t• Delly P11o1 J~ t5, II. • . .-Wle County CleR of Or· ...,.. lie~ Oii* of Or· 1-......;~i5ilio.;;;;;,;,;;;s;;.. __ ,,_ ...... ... ....... ""' County on e. t3, tMO Delly Pllol .Mle 22. n. My ~ ..,.,.,... '°' '"-J4itf •. '"° .,.. County on Me, n . .,,.. ~ on Mew 11. -... .. ieiilr .... • tu11,... ........ ., .. ,. MO F-514 e. 13.1tto ...,21.•1.111 '-* "'° ... ,.... ._...,.... maua 8D0¥9• June•.'"° ,_ --------F-5M Wehetebyeier,;lyltlellM P.-~ 0r'"'9 COMf ... •.....,...... Ml_,__ .. .,... I . ~1191. ~ °' ... CoaM "8.IC NOTICE ~ """' er• in ec-ftBJC 11J1U Pulllllfled °'.,_ c.... o. Piiot .111ne 22. n . JtJtt ...,. • ,_ • ... ..._.. ldlOGt DIMrtcl· OCeAN Pr••••" Oe14V fllloc • .NM '·a. 11. n . "8JC IOTICl tot~ w11t1 the ~ Dell¥ Not. Nie 1. •· 11. n . 1. 1a, 1tto -~L":. ...... vaw SCHOOl oisTNCT Thie ••• _,. .. Mid '"° . ACmlCMM ..,_.. 1--------------St8'ement tor tti. yHr t..0 F575 ......, ...._ • ~ o .. dllt1e: 1 t :00 ...,.. lie~ a.ti ol Or· '·I01 MAm ITATEMINT ""...., ~ ~ 31, .... F-I03 ..... ~ ............ o''*'-A.M.,,, ... ,,,.. -... ~ on June 11.1-------- Ttie IOl\oW1ng pet~I .,. ftCTmOUe .,..... ll'IMe to lhe "'9uf~ Com-um I"'~ ....... ._). ol ~ 1llO ltlO MJC 8IC( doing bulifleta •s: • NAM1 ITATIMINT milllOMr, putlUM!I 10 l.W. The loltowtng l*IOM ere -.JC~ ft8UC •tlCl ........ • ... la _. ..-, ol IMd Ael*pt, NllF111-.....;;.;:;;;;--..--....,,...__ CASTLE OONGLAS, 1957 The following petlOnl .,. PAUL M. aANCROfT, doing l>Uelneu u . RW•llK ..................... 0GeM V._ Scflool Dletr'lct/ Pulllilfled ~ ... COMf K ... Newport 81Yd., Cotti Mesa. doinG tlueir..uas. "111.IRI 8UTTHEAO SPORTS-IClnlt PICtmOUI..,.... ..W ............ = Pwc::Mling Dept .. t7200 ~ Piiot June tt. 21, Jdf '1Ctm0Ua .... M caitl. 92627 MEDIA CONNECTION, OIOltG• '· GllltU""· WEAR. 11 Mini Glade, ll'Vlne, P1CtmOUI WM llAm ITA,,_llf • • DIA8 CW~ "inetiur• lw. Hllnttngeon I. 1~. ltlO llAm ITATI I J Mllf'Y JIM M. Edllalpour, 160 Newport Ceo1er Oft T,..._., end AM6e .... t C.f. 9271' um ITA~ The tollowlrlO l*tonl we ••H •••Hllter ••• ..... CA 9*7 • F·5'5 The ..... ~.,. 501 Morning Star Lane. 1 120,NewponBa1eh.Cal.1t ~P 1, ... __. ,.._ C A1•••nd•t Andt•1' Tnef~C*ton•er• ~~T vo•IC.ES ......... n~ •Ill ..... •.., l'roject ldentlllc:allon doing~•· NewportBeach.Cahl 112660 92660 ubi ....... "'~ Ollt Peykoll, 3892 Cednoll, dolngbusineuu. Aliel., • ~ ... .-. .... --. ....... Aemo¥9.Aeplllr,,.__ CEOet8°"ll\CoMt.3070 Mere'-G BfashMlf, 1111 N;cole Hunt. 24581 Ktngl Deily Pilot June 21. 22. 23. Irvine. Caltl. 92714 F.\T FREOOV'S, 2tAt E. Coaet Hwy. '52-: Coronl UM ....... 11-9 .-.orlMIAIP*'P... ol •400, CoMe MMe. Bayside Dr . Corona del Road. Laguna Nig\Hll, Ca111 24• 25. t990 This bu11t1e11 11 eon-Felt'View. Costa Mesa. Calif del Mar, C•ltt 92625 l•lah lu • le ..._ .. "wtous 8dlOOll In IN l'ICtmOUI !Jll'M 92IH Mar,Caltl 92625 92656 TM477 duc;ledby anlOdtvidual t~ Andrew Gtace. 1215 illlfllllllJ : • lllCI HI DIMrict U..ITA11 .... lll z-. fey w•. 2521 This business 11 con· Th11 bustneS$ 11 con-The reglatran1(sl com-Connoi9Mllf ln"'"lmenll Br•ng•yn Wy • L•guni ..................... ._ '*" ....,. .. on Me: TM toloMl'8 .,.,__.,. ()cMn l lvd . Cdm. CA due; led by· an 1nd111idual ducted by· an lndlVldual PtalC NOTICE menced 10 transact bull· Corpotallon. a Californl• 8eech, Calif. 11265 I a1111t•llr c" IH ter• ~ Dlper;iwlt el dOlna buetnW • m25 The reg1s1111nl(1) COM· The reg itrant(S) com· nesa under the F1C11llOul CorpOtallon, 3435 CoHt Ol9Ma Sahtlar. 3535 £. "'• ll,d. d•• ••••••• ~ edci... T~E WILLIAM LAW· Thie bvslneM .. con· IMnQed 10 lrll\uct bu9l-rneneed tc lransoct buSI-• -1 8us1ne11 Name(1I lfsted Hlgll•av = 196. Corona del Cout Hwy., Suile 52. Cor-ltWIJ.Dfll II .-d...... NOTICE 18 HEREBY REHCE GROUP. 14171 ~ Mled by. an lndi~ neu ufldef 1ne flc:tltloua ness undc" Iha FICllflous ,. AND CAIUA&.TY abo~ on Aprit 20, 1990 Mar, Caltl. 92628 on• del Mlf, Cllll 112825 ... i. Mfte ..,..... • GIVEN lh•t ttle above-lnaleon Street, T'*"', c-t. Ttle regl11rent com · Business N1me(s) hlled Bu11ne1S Name( I) II sled IYNOftlll Of' TH& AN-Allx P9)1koll lhtS bu11nau as con-fhlS l>ut1ness Is con· ...._ named &hool DtllrlCI of Or· eHao menc:ed lo lfMIMCt buli- above on June 11. 1990 1b011e on May 14. 1990 NUAl STATa•NT This slatement ..,.as tiled ducted by a corporation dueled by co-partne<I If _.... .,. ,,_... • lil'99 Co\lnty. Cellfomee eel· WlllM't Gaty ~ MM unclef the flciilloul Mary Jane Edata1pour NICOi• Hunt CALlfOllltNIA CON· with 111eCoun1y Clerk or Or-The regis1r1n•l•I com· Th41 tegistrsnl(s) com· UICl•H .. • ..._.. ,_... lrtg by Mid llvough 1t1 Gov-11 llMel ff• LAIM. ltvine. "'*""' name or name1 Th•S s111emen1 was filed This 9111emen1 wu hied SUMl"I INaURANCI ange County on June 8, menced 10 1r1111sac1 1>usi. menced to lranaac:t bull-,_.. elceeo,' le.....-.. etf\ln98olld.llefelnafte<te-C.UI. 12715 lill9d aocwe on NI A wllh the County Clerk ol Or-With ll'le CO<Jnly Clerk ol Or-COWANY 1990 .,... UnOef Ille FiCllllouS ness uoder ,,,. flCllllOUS ..... -.......... ...,. ferred 10 .... DISTRICT", Wiit D. 11 1 d LI w r. n c. laid• WIHS ange CO<Jnl) on June 11. ange County on May 24. UH HAllltaOR BLVD.. 'U8174 e u11ness Name(sl 11s1ed Business Name(sl llsted r •lrH c•H• de 111 recetVe up 10. but not ..._ McComa>s, 14272 Uvingalon Tiiis et~I wa1 flied 1990 1990 COSTA MIUA, CALI· Publ1Slled Orange Co.st above OI\. NI A above on Mly 29. l990 ""JllfMI Mft ..,._ ... tl'llln the 11t>Ov.-1t1ted lime, Street, Tustin, Celif t8IO wlttl ttte County C19'11. of OJ. F4tOOtS '451211 FO,.NIAt212t Dally Piiot June 15. 22. 29. Shel'IMahd1111,Preslderlt Andrew Grace .._..,_,.,,.,.i.c:cwte. Mllledbtd1lort"9awardof Thit bu1ine11 11 con· enge County on May 23. Pubhshed Orange Coasl Pu«>llshed Orange Coasl Vear EOO.CS December 31, July 6, 1990 This stetement waa filed This statement was flied E•letM oeroe r11911l1,... econttact tor theatiow pro-dueled by. • general Pli't· 1tto F411111 Daily Piiot June 22. 29, July Daily P1101 June I 8, t5. 22. 1989 F·54 I w1lh the Coun1y Clerk of Or-wilh ltleC County Cieri! 01 Or-........ .,.... .,. _.... jeet, nwsNc> Published 01ange Coast 6. 13 1990 1990 Total admitted assets ange County °'' June 4. •noe ounty on Mey 29 ...... ...., • •...... Bids lhlll be 1ecellled In The reQlllr.111(11 com-O..ly Ptiot June 1. 8. 15, 22. F-57 1 F-4197 54.74 1 6~ PlalC NOTICE 1990 l990 lldllr•••--•••· II neClllft· the pi.c;e Identified allow, menc:ed lo tranNCt bust-1990 ----------Total h8blhl1es 7.076 ,451214 ,....... ............ 1 ,_... aNt 111111 be opened and Mii uodet ,,.,. Ftell\IOUS "8.IC NOTICE Aggregall wrlle-ms for Kl7tl5 Pubhshed Orange Coast Publllhed Orange Coasl .._.a 1111 Mfvlclo de Nf-publ;cly read aloud al the 8usaneu Name(•) lilted . Ml.IC NOTICE )Df'C>al sutplus funds$.(). FICTITIOUS 8UllHflS Oa11y Pilot June 8 15. 22. 29. Catty P1101 June 22. 29. July eNMle de 1ts111•11 o a lbove-stated lime ind above on. Juoe 8. 1990 ---.. ---IC-N0--TIC[--- KS7-..01 KsntO • Capital Stocks 2 325.000 NAME ITATE•NT 1990 6. 13. 1990 WM1 ~de.,... ..... place Wotti.tn Gary Manghatn I"-. FICTfTIOUS BUSIHEIS FICTITIOUS 8UllNl:SI A~regate wute-1ns tor The lollow1og peraons are F-519 F·567 ,., .. et clffecterlo ..... In 9CC<>rdance Wiit! the This at1tement wll Med l 171G NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT otrter than SPKtOI 1urplus domg busmess as fOftlco). pr<M11oM of California Pub-Wtlh Iha County 06etlC of Or· flCT1110UI ....... The fotlowmg persons arc Tlw rollOWlfl9 ~rsons are I funds -0 -G·O ANAHEIM PART· DID•jC MnflC[ c ... No.187m lie ContrKt .code Section etioe Counl)' on June I . MAm ITATIMa#T domg buS1n~s as domg bu5ine!>s as Gtoss paid-If\ end con. NEAS. 800 I Irvine Cent.et Pt&.IC NOTICE rU1H. nu The name and llddrtn or 3300, the D111r1Ct requ1rn 1990 The following peraons lte FAIRVIEW MANAGE· NEW DEAL. 2220 Meyet trlbuteo surplus 2 325 000 Ome Su1te835. lrvll'le,CaUf FICTITIOUI 8USINEll the courl ts IEI nombfe y lhal lhe b.odel poasest tile ,_ t>uslneu as MENT COMPANY 2500 Place Costa Mesa Calll • Unassigned l uf\dS 92718 KS1151 NAME STATEMENT dllee<:Klt\detacortees) SU· tol'°'4w1ng cla111tieatlon ol PubllSMd Orange Coeal The Spa at lhe C«lter, Mam Stree1 Suite 201 92627 (Surplus) 84 !>58 Timothy B Good, 800 I FICTITIOUS 8UllNEll Tne lollo..,1ng persons we PERtOR COURT COUAT OF conlractor I llC*IM at ltll Deity Pilot June 22. 29. July l50 Town Center Dflve, Irvine. Cahl 92714 F.S Sltx Inc. Ca1tforn111, Surplus as rt19ards pol· trv1ne Cenlet Ome. Suite NAME STATfMENT d0tng ous1ness as THE STATE OF CALI-time 11191 Iha conlracl IS 6. 13. 1990 Sulle 700, Cotta Mesa, Clh• Merrill Butler Inc a Cah· 3220 Mev• Pl9Ce Costa 1CYl\olilt'r5 4,T34 558 835, Irvine Cahl. 92718 The lollowmg peraons are THE DELI FACT ORV FOANIA. COUNlV OF OR-ewerded: Clall C-12. ti lhe f .5&1 torma 92626-1977 locn11 corporahon 2500 Mes.i l..&>·' )2627 Income lor the year Davia 0dwSOtl. 800 I Irvine doll'lg l.lu>iness as 18,.71 Mt Lanbley Founla•~ ANGE, 7ooS ClvlC Cenllr lieenM cl..,.f;callOn spec;•-lelaura Dev11opmen1 M·Che•SO" Slr"et Su11e 300 l• ou • .,us 15 con· 4,H 1.887 Center Duve Su1le 835. GAEENCAP INVEST· \laltey Calif 92708 °""1 West. anll Ana. Call· fled hereinebewe 19 lhal of I "8JC ,.,TIC( lfteerllls of C..1lornl•, Inc , Irvine. Cahl 921 .,. Ju.ieu by " orporat1on Disbursements lor 11\e lr"1ne Cahl 92718 MENTS 6SO TO'<lln Center Ol~a Hetcvhan 24675 IOfntl 92702 "'IP«lalty eontraclor •• NO Town Center Drive. Memll Butler. 111. 201 E lhe reg1.:.•ran1111 com· Y•.ir 253 This busmess 1s eon-Drive. Su11e 700 Costa Terazoan M1r.st0n vaeio Th41 name address. and~ In lec:tlOll 7058 of ttOJICIOf Sult•700 CostlMesa Cll1- Sandpo1n1e Su11e 2~0. me11Ct>d 10 tran,ac1 bus1-We hereby cerllty lhat the ducted hy a general p11r1· Mesa C.ilil 9262&-1977 Cai.I 921i92 tel~hotle numb« of pl•in-ltle CellfOfnla Business end "*-IC •AMMa lotn1• 92e26· 1977 . Santa Ana, Calll 92707 n8$$ under tne F1Gllllous at>ove llem~ ""·' in ac ne•Sll•D Greenwal.:1 arid Cappel. Lion Oerlo.klkouan 23921 11111 allomey. or ptauiufl Prole11loria Code, Ill& APNA&. TO This business IS con· John M Yunkt'f' Jr 9100 Busmen Name S) listed cord.ir>Ge w1ll1 11oe Arinual Tne reg1stranl(SI com-650 To,..,. Center Onve Sol1a Or M1s5'0n· VleJO Wllhoul an anorney IS IE.I 1pee1alty eon t1ac1or ""-"•••G dUcled by 1cor90tallon W1lsrnre Blvd Beve<ly Hills at>ove on Apnl 15 1990 IS1atemen1 lor rne year me"'eo lo tran1>ac1 bus•· Su•le ;oo Co"• MttU Cat1I Calif 92691 nom1>1e la direcc1on V el rw· ewarde.:J lhe Contract for CGl•lllON'9 Th• reg11tran1 com- Calll 90212 Pau1Screm111 Pres1denl enoeo Decemb•• 31 19&9,ness under the F1C11tt0Us92626-t977 Tt11s bus1ne's •5 con-mero de 1~111lono d•I 11111 Worl. ltlall 11Mlf con· DeMIA&.O* ~ 10 ttan..ct ~11- Ph1hp H McNamee. 2400 Tn11 statement was llledlmadeto1t1e l11\11r,.nceCom· Buj,1nn!. Name1s1 hsteo ThlS t>useneu is con-duc1eoby .ihm11eogar1ner· at>Ogauodeldemandanle,o •lrUC1 a m•/Oflly ol 111e C~UM Mii undlf ltle 1~1111ou1 Main Street 101 trv1rte with the County Cittrll or o .. ,m•-s•oner. pur~u111H to law uoove on May 15, 1990 duc:t11d bv ,1 9unt!ra1 port· ship del demandante que no Work, in ~Otdance ¥nth ......,. bu11nns nlll'lt or names Cahl 92715 ~e County Otl May 14 PAUL M. BANCROFT., T.rno1hy B Good ne1~ll1P Tl\e reg1s1ran11s1 com· llenc;;t Ol>Ogado, es) LINDA the PfOVISIOns of Cahlorma """"'NO. If.Ill listed above on NI A Mark o Do11ari 2400 1990 ~rHldent This sra1emen1 vras Meo The '"9 s1ran11s1 com-n>et>Ge\l 10 1rans.icl l.lU$1· S MARKS ESQ EARLEV & Bll1tnen and Professions IPICIA1. NNlllTI Lelture Development M1n1 Streel S1.111e 201 I r:U10NI GEORGE J GRUPP• """"' tne C.ounty Cieri. of Or· ment.t·d •o trnnsacl buSI· ne:.9 unoer Iott F>CllltOUS BARUCH 1201 Dove Street Code SectlOtl 7059 COAaTAL Interests ot Caltlorn111 Inc lrv,ne Co>ht 9.Ht4 Pubhsneu 011111g1: CoGsl TreHurer and A11lalent1ange C.iunly or1 June 7 ness u "'"' 11•1' F1c1111ous Bus1ne ~ NJ111e(!>I l••llld Suit& •TO. !'1-POtt Bcac:n All WOfk must be com· DeftL.,...ttT Jellrey Jon9$. Pces.d.nt' Merrlll Buller 2500 Da11yP1IOtJune8 15 n 29 Secretery 1 1990 8us1ricH i~.unt+t51li!olt>d111.>0-.•u• O"ouer2 11189 CA 92b601•141it76-2657 p .. tedw1th1n 45consec:ullve NMllJNO,_., This SU11trnen1 was ltlld M1ct1e1son St Suite JOO I 1990 P,ut>h~hc<l Oe.ir.ge Co~~t F4517M "Love 0" Md1 1 1990 o..ina 11ercut•.in DA TC tfechtll JUL ll! days from the llme ol Ille TINTATIVE w1lh th& C0unly Clerk of Or- lh1ne Cal1I 92' 15 I • F-520 o:·., 1";'<.~ -J"' 'I 2? 413 Pul>!•\t t'd Orangt' Coast I Paul Ev.m Grt.'i!flWilld This Sl..ilemenl WH~ ltled 1989 Nolte\' to Proceea l$S\16d b'f "-"'CEL .... 111ge County on June 5, Tl\ts t>u&mess is t on· 1 2 .) J Oa I) P ol Jurt-15 2l 29 ThtS s1a1em1.,..I w~ hied will\ the CounlJ' Cler~ 01 Of. GARY L. QRANVILLf. the Ovrner Time •S oi IM MO • ..__ 1990 oucled t,y • 11ene•dl µJrt· MLIC NOTICE TM47&1Julyb 19!10 w111111. \.<...,r.t)l.~•· otOr jaiigl l.Ounly on Jute 7 Cletis, By Janel Yount. eswoc;e Fa1lure1oeomplete NOTICE IS HE~EBY f"'4Jt Persh•P F-!>37 .ing,• l.H" tr on Jutte 8 l!l!IO O.~ly tne Work w11h1ri 1114! 1>me Ml GIVEN 111.11 me Hun11ng1on p bltlhed Or c The reg1slfc1n11i.1 com-K st1M PU8llC NOTICE l!ltlO j F4St7tt Pubh511ed Orange <.,oas\ tortn ne1em wlll result 111 the Beach en., Counc1l •1ll hOld Dail~ Pilol J\¥'te1';r, 19,0;:'. mer•c.:.a 10 lrilr!i"CI ou~· NOTICE OF I PU8UC NOTICE I F4Stt75 Publi$llC-O Oranot' <..oast 1 0C11I~ Pilol June 8 l5 22, 29. 1mpoi.111011 ul liqu1d11l ed 1 publlC heareng in the C~n-July 3, 1990 f\e•S under 1~ F <:llhuus DISSOLUl'IOH ~ B 69121 , Put>• <;r('(l Otan;e <.;oast Oil ty p 11 .. 1 Ju• e 22 ~·· Juiy' l990 CLamages lot ll.lcn day of ell Ch.irnber t11 the Hunt- Bus1nes!o NJrne•s• a. It'd ,ARTNEASHIP NOTICE TO FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rJJ•I) ' 01 Junt• b n 29 b IJ "''N I F535 delay. 1n Ille omount sel 1ngton Beach C•v1c Center T.sae llbove Oh Ju•:1 24 190.i PullhC. noto<.e 1 t(!reby CREOITORS OF I NAME STATEMENT Jutr 11 1 '·'° I 568! lor111 in tne 1nlo1mahon tor 2000 Main Strl!('I Hunl· M1im11 Buller 111 givcu lltdl S.ir10; ..,j i!lhng & BULK TRANSFER The lollo""'"ll '"''~l.llli. .irel F·5J8 PlellC NOTICE Bidders mglon Beac:n. Cat.lornia. on PtalC NOTIC£ Tn1s s1a1ement vras 111~ AW'.l~ <lit• Inc a 1 O•ange (SEC fitOl-4107 I doing bu'>" 11-.s a.. Each t"d muSI conlorm tne date and a1 the lime In· w11hlheCount~CierH.IO•-c0 .,.,11 Prop••I• '•c U.CC. THtHIREDl.10P YAC.HT PUBLIC NOTICE MLICNOTIC£ I K571Ga and be responsive to lh4l d1Clledbelow101ece.11e911d NOTid~ a1 ge Courity on May 22 ne<o•tO'v•e oo-i·g t,,,1n~sj Pi<l•C~ "• 111•,.ll; 9..i:" I MAl~ITEN,-NCE .·51 24in STATEMENT OF {.()nlfacl uocumenb conlldef lhe starements ol TO a-,....STEA 19!10 uno , !It , ._1 r ~· t rm '-" r' r 1 1• • ""llh•n Pt C.o:.I • ~·• J CA 'l;(>1" KS7S63 KS75'I ABANDONMENT Of E.icn Oidder Sl'la•I 1ubn\ll all petlonS vrno vr1"1 to be .,...,_,,... F4S•0.1 jndmll .1n1.1 ~lr•e 01 C..im!lt:n I ·• • .1 ~tJ• ,1, 10•1 • 11 •I 11 C.amttr 1,,. A Hurlw• 11 .s 11 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS USE OF FICTITIOUS Oil tile IOfm turn•sneo ""''h heatd ret111ve 10 the appll· ESTATE OF: Put>'·!>l lld OrdPllt' Cont Court "" ''"'" .1 Cu ,0,. d IN'• 1nn''"' .1bcu1 ll 1'4 24th P1 C.o\lu ,_,,., 1 L A NAME STATEMENT HAME STATEMENT I IUSINESS NAME the con1rac1 00(.uments. a cation d~11bed beiow JOSEPHINE C. D.J •r P1101 Ju11e 1 o 15 22 j'GeOC'r.i1 P.i•t• ••• , p .ti QJI jn o1<J•· 0t l>H '"' 1 ro1•""~ lllt>;-7 '"'' 10110"' 119 1•111-.0fl) ,l•e -1., toll ,..,,,0 t<' '"''' .ir.. Th;i 1011owo11g o~rsons list ol the proposeo suocori· . OATE1TlME Monday OTIS ... 19i,0 i>Ove St•c-< 1 s 1, '1iO c ., 1 r •" • •'h , tl• .c.r ~t:d Brad1ey J Ha•1 ... e11 '}., t o""'V ••ul>tOt:>~ t1> 00,1~ uu , > t) n.i.t" ..i1> 1••d0t•t><l 1ne use ol tractors on lh•S pro1ect es ,July 2 1990 7 00 PM JOSEPHINE • F •118 01 Ni: .. pu· I Btd<.I 1 .,nly 01 It 1• 1 '"''~• o1 u Uu> • l •> 2,.111 P c. .. ~,., i.t.•s 1 L..- 1 (.(() A I IHE TOV/fHS ME fl.~Oc...['H( fi P.ART. lhf' F1c1t11ous Ru,1nus req1Ned by tl)f! Sublell1ng APPLICATION NUMBER C. SINCLAIR -- ----Orang\! St.ite or ca111orr a t.;l)tJ•t'l .. i "' lr.m~t .. ror > l'Ub~l 19t>J0 1.1 .... A11•1ur B•·<l Nf~S • Cc,rporulo PJJr"'""'• ARISl l.I u TMAN ••ld Sub<.OOlh•Clll•Q f11r Ap~al .lo Planri1ng Com· CASE HO A152715 L,.,.., did on Hie 1Mtluro1Murc;n J" CUl.ll~A 1NC ~bO Cllarlt>S A Harlw1111 lSI '""" C.ulol !llil., Sv·to 2h •rv.nl' c,1111 SAN S E\IAIH( A S· Pr.ic.11ce~ Act PuOhc; Cori· m1SS10rt'I oen1at ol Con-• UlrlM. t990 Lit mvtu ,, to•i>enl ~ 14 I O'l EH If I. 2 0 1 241n Pt C,0~1,1 ~•·• 1 t.Aj lt1ldu F JY W.ill!>. 2518 92; 14 SOCIA f FS -3 UPCX'r New· 1rac;1 Cooe Sec11on 4 100 e1 d•honal UH P11rm11 No ..... ~ .. -,.ldheilloni..S:-__ _ , di!>~•~e tr>e SA•O" •tr "'"~·P C. ) , I A 'AESA LA 94'b<' ;-Oc1;.111 Blvd t,;tJM Co>· I Stepl\en J Muller 263 I PO• rt P1,u,, Dn•t N~rt seq _ --89-6fhwllh ~ PwmlfST -~....... " -.-1 .. TIJlll/l$ al>d terminal!! are.r r('llllOfl~ ThE' 1oca1 " C.1111011 •a This ous1ne.u 1> cc>o· 92&'~ _ C1Jllf" R"ober1o S-an JuJn 9eacTr-em;t""976&J Eaeh 81d Shall be acc0tn• Coastal ~I Per-coni;ngent Cl9dtofs, 8flCJ --lll••••••••lllf a~l>$11~~ -01 If~~ ~'""-"Of it'l',111.11.WJ Lr a Jt ""'' µJrt· ln1!> bus•P•:. •S c'>n CJ1J•~1t.mo l.Jltl 91675 Tiie Fic1111ous Busmess 1)81\led b)' a cerht•ed or mil No 90·~ 1Tenta1111• ~ who fTWY Furtht•r no11cc , , ,.,ety o. 1J111•to1Jdl t•u•11lt's.s oll•GI' ne1sh1P ducted by an 11•d•v1<.1u11I j Diane M Mu••& 26391 Name rl'letre<.110 llbO~e w.is caShtet 5 chec;.k Ot Old bOno Parcel Mep No 89-45'> ~ be lnlef9aeed In 'ACIFIC YllW giver• th.ii tn.-un<.l••< ... ~n11d or llw l•.i•»ll'IO' •b••I s01me The reg•strent com-Thtt r&g1s11.1nll' 1 com· Cilil& Rout•rlo Sun Juan llle<J 1n Orange CO\lf'lly on 1n 1n amount f\Ol less than A p p L 1 • ~ Wil Of ....... Of boCf1 -~L '"'"( .... I vi I>"''"~""':. CM! ftom ~· Jl. •t so ...... I SAME met1<;1!d '" lrJll~Jcl IWSI· menc.t!d 10 """""'! Lu~· l.Jp•strdr!O l.<.1itt 9267~ Novemt>er 10 1987 FILE len percetllt 10· •)ol IM total CANT/APPELLANT SOlllh· :. JOS~~~~..fe OT:: 0-t M 11 ) LI•• u• ror .in~ ooh-AS AOOVE nti!>S. untJe• the 1t ... h1toi.s1n.:ss under tilt' Ft<;t•l•ous fh,., Lu~mesr. •!t con-NO F360984 bid price payable to the Dis-ridge Homes SINCLAIR · · en ........ 97 ~r.:::~::: l!Fll•Jtl .... urreLI ti) tne 01ner Al Other buSlf'lt'~, riame' Ou,,.,){.'')') llJme Of n.imes Bus,11e:.~ NJmf ISi hSll'd dueled D .. Qt-Ht>f.11 par I-G N Ulman PMO a Ca.It· lllCI as a gu11r•n1ee th.II the LOCATION NorlheaSletn A PETITION .. _ ............ ..,..... , 110 lh: r c.wri nltfflf! ur .,, the .. nd dtldrt"•'•C) us•-<l t>y 11iel 11"e<J .>oo"e on n1u aoovc on NA neri.I Y lorn1a hm•llKl Pi>llnetsr11p t>KSdef, •f •IS P<~l as a<.· con.-61 Pac:ific:CoHI High· ·-,,_,., JSOO PaciflC View Drive !"amt' of ir.e 111m rn tl't Clt-O 1run,1uo• w1lh1n Ca1he11rie A H.arl.,..t'll Zetoa Walts Th~P ,. •Slruna 5. m-• 3 Ul>P<tt Newport PliilU C41C)led, 1hall promptly e11· way and F1ll1«1n1n Street flied ~ JAMES K. ~~ Sandy Sandling a A•-tl\1('1 "(t!ars 1,,,1 pout !>O tor Tin!> statement """~ hied This 11a1ement wdS hied mellte\l 1~ 1tans\~1 ~~,,. Onve. Nl!wpo ... 11 Beach. ecule the Agreement ZONE.Oown1ownSpec1llc °'[;l/:tEfC~,!'9"'-. ~ IOClalH . Inc . • Calll0tnla .. ~ ... r. 10 ll'l l•..tnlt<f'tt w1111 the <..otirl~ C..teri. of Or w1lh the County C.ltrk of Or-rit»ts under Ille F.ctitoous C.Jhl 92660 lurn1sh a sol 15tac1ory Plan · O.slrlCI 2 of OA~E 'Y ............. C:Ofporatlon. E. A Sandll~ 1 • 1•• n • ~r .1.11t•1 1.;roj;<! l..<;unly "" !\Ally 16 ange County on Moy 23 Busmeu Nam('j•;t ll\IPd A11s1m 1San Se¥a1ne a F .. thlut PllM0tn'lanc:e Bond REOvEST AP941al 10 the THE • PETfTION Put11t>ht'd Or -'"Ii" C.ua'\I llv14l 1990 F4S730t 1990 &bo•e 011 MJ 11 t!190 CahlOfrna ge<.erel p.;rtner-1n an amount not less lhan P11nn1ng Commtuion 1 de-AMES K ,. ..... u llUlllUWAY MOftu•ry • Chapel Cremataon Oa11y P11o1 Jun .. ;. 19!10 I Thf.' namt!\SI Jnd ous•ne!>l I Pvul•~I t."tl Ord119e Coast F45'222 Ste hen J ~ lier Ship. 9944 Sama MOfllCll one hundred percent I 100•1.1 n.al of CoodtllO!lllf use Per-~-tt\al J FS7"1 .wcJ•f!!>> 01 ttie H.H1s1eret't)I Da11~ P11v1 .iu11" 1S 22 29. Put>lrsned Orange Coast Thi: $I lt'mc~• w.>~ lllod Bwle11aro Su1e 250 Bevlllly of lhe 10111 bid p11c:e. iurmsh mll No 89'-66 Wtll\ Sf>41c1a1 TU ~be •ppofn~ 4: --------_,.,, f4u8Et• '1END0/A July 6, 1~~1:.t oa,1y P1101 Junt', 8. 1:. 22 ..,,1n tnt' C.uunt ,1,.,~ of 0 ,_ Hills C..il1I 00212 a Payment Bond en an Perm11s1 Coastal Oev•IOP-~ '•.:""".:., • 0( FIND I 1.J•, 1 S DIAMOND ST I f5G3 1990 ur.q• l.ov"I Yoo Md 23 This bus111.ss willo con· emount not te>S than lilly ment Pe1m11 No 90•61 Ten-the~ 0 110 Broadway Costa Mesa .., ..... T••JI tn+-prvl>f'fly I f'rh uu F•Sl:l41 Sh•P p llC e Ind I urn 11 ti 89_.56 ""hleh is a req~l lO • I SA• l A M•A CA !.ll704 P'.,LIC NOTICE F -500 l!l'.IO r ' dueled by a generil partner-petcenl 150-..1 ol lhe lolal bid 1a11ve Porcel Map No THE · PETrTION rt.• 1 t .. r._.1, 1a O• •'-' tlto<l "'I PlllllC NOTICE Publt!>llt>O U•.1r• <' (.,o.ua This sra1~1 was flied <:4'r1tltc:a1es evld 1,c;1ng 1ha1 conitruCI • 4 unit COtl• r~w Ml1tforiey . lo SERVICE l~c" •JI J-.. ~i <..~r l.•UB "'ICTITIOKU-sSnBMUSIHESS 0Jtly P1101 Ju111: t ~ t~ 22 with tho County C.lerk ol Or· 1111 requrreu •nsur8n<;e •S in dOm1n1um comple11 with :!=*';. 'f'!.-.e:= IJ J51NFSS 1roo.-..1 .... 1t•tlJI ..-K57550-01 l!l.JO angc <..ounly 011 Mily 2!> ellec;I in lht' 1moun11 set special permits fOf 111 en-, . n..:---.. rhrov~h claHifl(•d •"" A11 •u F.i B vo 201 I NAME SlATEMENT F"ICTfTIOUS BUSINESS F 502 1990 t0t111 11' 111e gena.at con-croachmenl m10 front yatd AdminiWalon of e.... -------------------C.O lAMESA LA Tflc 1ohQ"'•"i)~rsonsaie NAME STATEMENT Pub1•$1\ed Orange Coasr d•llons 1n111ee.en1olla11ure setl>actl (21hCffdsnecov· Ad. (Thia ~ Wiii CATCH THE SAVINGS C111 Cl111ifit4 642-5678 \ Tne Oulo1nes• name used OO•ng bU>•""'s cJs Tne lollowmg pe. r•ons 0,. 1 0<11ly Prior June 1 &. 1:, 22 10 entet tnlo the con1rac1 erage (31 reouoed common allow •• ~ ~ .... ~ 1by 111e ~1110 1tJ11•11iron5• a1 Con1ment<1I Mob1lehome domg business a~ Duo'IC NOTICE 1990 •nd execute 1ne requued open IJ>IC• (4) teduc.d Pfl· rel)f"eeen_..... --~Jld o<.Jl•On •:. C.LU8 RIO F-.irk A~!>U(;•.Jlt'> 3187 H NORTHEAST FEDERAL l"UIH.! F-505 dOCUmeflll. such bid MCur-val• open space (5) relief man~IGN ..... 0~ JAN( 1r10 A1r ... ay A•t:"ut! t.oste Mesa 18401 Von Karm.in A" nue-1ty wtH be lorfeiteo The lrdm uppet SIOI')' &etbacle (I) Ob court 11PJN'OV91. TMt saoa bul~ trarisrer •S CA 92626 Sulla ,.00 Irvin" Cahl I llS7'» P\&JC NOTICE F11111fut Performaoce Bond reduce pr11111e a«:eta Width ~-C»fWI= '"""''"".., 1u ov c;on~um· Jofln Hancock Mulu.11 Liie 9:>7 t!i STATEMENT OF 11\all remain tn tull IOtce and and consoto<lete l"'10 loll into .. ,.,.__,, r~ 11.-0 "' 1r11: ot11t • 01 MOO •lnsuian<" < ,m,,.iny A Nemac Inc <.;onuecl•cul ABANDONMENT OF K57414 ellec;l lhtougfl 11\6 gu11rantee ooe lot '°' condom1n.um tlOwwf. 1tl9 lt_wj (~l.ROVI tlb3 s Al 1Mu~~JCl1u'>clt COr1JUr~l1on ~ S1111e HOU\e Squdr USE OF FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l)(lllod oa '"ec1lied •n lhe purpOseS 1'99f~. .. be 1..At4 I L Ell JO MONTE~E"f Jonn H.,11'-<>1 II. PIJ <." H•HllurtJ Conne<.hcut 06 IOJ j 8USINEIS NAME NAME STATEMlNT general cono111ons EN VI R 0 NM ENT Al rlnequhd ID gf\19 nolice lo PAAI" c.. .. ,, """ 'jt75.C Ott $1.111<• iOO -NI C.oµley 11 ... U..~1.-~-TPlt! IUllO .... •I 9 pc•s<>nS Tne I0110w1!)g__p;tft911} ar• T™t -OliTRlCT -f"IMI-l-ATUS Pvr~ 10 s.c.. .... e.c1 ,..,,. .,,... •01 •IT·• JUt' '1 M1' "'"Pr.ic.e B01o.H» I.~ OJI 17 Ou• il.J by ;i t<irpurJlio• ""'~ JL 1"Uu11•"'\fll'iti <i..e 01 dOtng bus.neu u the raghl to reiec1 any or all 11on 15182taJ, 1t119 p.roj«t Is ~haw ieMd nob°' 1111, ou111. ''"""' r i~ I' not' Hufll..,OOd Par~ PJrtnerS Trw le istcanltst com lllti F1c1111ou-. !Jusor1t!IS HARRY S ALIGNMENl IHds 01 10 waive any Ir· exempt lrom further an91Y11a Wlllld ID ... piopoeed lsu1>1u.r 10 CJ1•lurn1" U•11 fLICI a t.dhlorn•o hrruled n1t•t1c<>\J 1~ lrJn!>J<.I llu\i N ''"'' 1 A~U . VILl AGE SERVIC( 173 Monte Vista regul&l•l>es Of tnlormah1tea und•• C11ito1n11 £n-Ktion.) The lndilpilodenf ,,, ' ~"'' "'''~'"' C..we ~•<. µ .. iru>cr .. 11,p ness u1•dttr me F1c1111ous flLU~ 2JOO a ll,11bor Blvd Avenue Cosio> Mesa. Caul an any O•ds or m lne bidding v11on"*'1a1 Oualily Acl ~•lion ~ h0< bl06 3187-H A11110ay A~enue Buslf>l:h N,1n,..,15 1 h'>lf'd .~ Cu.-l.i Mt ;l CJhl 92626 As reqw~ Oy Section COASTAL STATUS AP-wil be 9fan'9d unle98 an The n.imt-aoa 11.ioren 01 CoslJ MhJ C 11°1orn1a .tOO•l' 0,, Jur c Ii 19119 llliut. Harry J F1g11n and 1773 ot the C611lornaa LlbOf PEALABLE (Set ee.o.i lntef..-CS Pllf90f'I lilall en 11110 ~e·~ or1 .,. 11 .. r ,im,926it I Be1u1do V.11111 S~rtltJr)' lhe f lChhous 6u11nO'U M.ifC11ll-1 G F.ig.t11 T1us1ees Cooe.lhe°'4ec1orot1n.O. PUB LIC HEAR ING obflclion lo It.-pelMlon 11. ''" r "' ..,, r .-J ·~MOD Tt11s bu~H•t: ss •S •Oil Thi~ ~lalernent w.i~ ltlect I Nilme reft•flt'\J IO .abo•u wo1s of ltltt Hbrry J f o>g.in end pa11men1 ol Industrial Rell· PROCEDl.RI: 111 Stall Re· Wld ~ oood ~ tkll l ~l,,H(J.'I l.•Jl.IPAN'f Ou<.tcd I 1 I •OHol ..-r1lurt: lw1•h II (.,{) Ill~ (:t ol Or fllt!tJ 111 UI J '•Yl' t.ounly on M.>rcell.; G FJ\IJfl Oeclar· tions Of lfll! Stale ol Call-port (21 PubhC Hea11ng (3) why .. cow{""'°'*' noc 81.oJ A., Atl" Bl.YO 'Ill • I ~ 'I ,r t I •J<'n ""'11 't.eo .. ~. C>I; ';.; .. y 2~ 'Nov~111l>t; J I 1!>8'• flLE .tl10r• 01 r,,r u,, n111a1ty lorni;i h8$ tl1ileim1ned lho Plitr;n ... g Comm1s1ton O.s-gtanl the au"«hy. l,1(A4' E qfy PA RI" c.-"'~ ·~· J I lld' ,, 'I l u'• l't' J 110 -\, c.rc•lf'd ~ • "l 90 30681 gene•alty pfe\131111.g r;it o• 1cu~~ iln<.I (41 Plann1ng A HEARING on N i" : ii.,, '·' 1 .i.1, '"' ne~s un\lt• the h<.ht '"~ " F•Sls.ttl PhohP M J~''" l!.01 S Dn llwoo1t Dr1vt' Soulll 1Wllge:s •nt1M1localtl.,lfl'f>l\,cll ComfTllsSIOnacllon peMlonW!llbehetdon~ 111 '·'ii~ "r" 111 .,,1 1."''M•>r t>u~• ,. > .i , , """'<!!>! Put>hsl d Oiange <..o.ut Sa~ta1 511111.1 A.11 .• l<1hl Lagu•, C.ihl 9if..77 ltleW0tk t5lobtlpef10tmed fhll P<Oiett 18 10 1111 ap· 19, 1990 .. 145 P.M. In ~1o.,11 O• JVL' ro '~110 11~1 .. o .11 v•• "" Oti o' 90 O.i1ly P1101 J ne I 8 ,, 22 i !u.o fn15 bu!t111e• '" con Copies ol lhe o wage r111e peal11ble po111on ot lh• Oeot 3A locallld • 700 .... 1111.11 ·~ '"'' 1,.,.~. 1., ~~ ,, •) Hut' I woo i) PA AK l~'JO u · ' I Thuy 0 Jt<sch. 2MI .' S due.red L1 Plusb.;1'<1 nnd w1te determ,,1..,1,01111 enlllled coasial l one CN'tc: C..-OtWe Welt, belu•r 11,.. 1.vu 1.111 ro.111 , PAI\ NI 11s L lo d Cah F-504 ~·~la ~ .. 111,1 Au 1 C .1111 ll\e rt'9•$1rant(ll com p A Ev A I l I N G w A a E Under Iha provillons of Sana ~1 CA92101. da111 ,..,..._.r .. o ,, o.-tc,r,,.a 1.rr>t\C'<.I pa11o~sntp -/,().l mt'•IC LI 10 oanuct bu,._ SCALE ire ma.nlainecJ 11 Ille ~tlnglon Be.ch Ofdl· ff ~ OBJECT TO r 0.>leU Juret 11 1'11\1 8) RrCh4'•d H II & As· JO&e G Oblea 23U 1 ness unoer lhtl hchll()VS lht DISTRICT olhC:• ioc;a1ed nan« CO<Ml th• •CllOfl .. Glantina of ... petlllon, RUBEN MENDOZA s0<.1J1t:i. Int. '' C.uhlorn•a Pt&.tC NOTICE \Peclo.et C l.1 TC1ru C.aht Bu11nes.. N11mt'fsl listed 11 Pu1ct1a.1111g Oel)•rtmenl taken by Iha Ptanntno Com-~ _.. II N f'1;ll' "• J O• •• 4• (,<.,_, .1 1.orporo.111ou e genoral Cl.irl· I 92&t.O abo¥e on Nowmbet ?,., 17200 P1nehurs1 Lane. Hunt· mlHlOtl is final unless an ap-8fld atMe Y'OUf OJ 1 P o• ' ner FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tnis bu~•nns wil eon-197~ 1ng1on ee.icn CA 9?6'7 •rl<> peat 111..ecs 10 me C11ttornl1 ~ Of .. """'"' ~ 5~. Rrt.h•<d A Ha•• Presldefll NAME STATtMENT 'ducted by. hmtted Plflnef· I Hllry J FiQM •r• IVlll.tl>I• 10 any Co•t&lli Comtnluton by.,, ~ wWt ... ooutl ,--------------------------------T1>1s su11 mern ,,.,., hied Th~ to11o ... 1ng perM>ns aie l h•p ThlS sta1Mlefll """ t.leo 1ntt•ei.ted p.irty ~ re-agorteYed parry S•ld ~ beM 1tl9 hllering, YOVI lw•th ane C.oun11 (.;lerll or Of. d0<ng l>ustness H Tnit 1111emen1 was f1~ w11111ne County C.lt'rk of Or· quest The Conltecior 111a11 ITl\llt be In wttHng lll'd ""'" ~ m.y be In STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? ""' f"J• 0..11rlmefll ill Ille [)I • y P, ul •S plellsed 10 I n• llUUllCI" A ne .. HIVICI f\OW l"Vlil• 11ltl' to new bus1net.., "'" ,..11 now SEAACH 1"41 ">t' la< •OU II flC:. Olrl cti.rge _., J l•" YOU IM llmtt Ind 11\e 1•·11 lo 11 .. 'CIVIi HouM in Santa Ar"' Then o• course. alter 1"• .... \l(.h CQtTQlfleO ... Wiii i'"' your 1.c1o1•ous ou11nen neme SIOllll""'"' "'''" '"• Counly Clerti; llUbl•..n onc.e 1 _... fOf IWt Wff• • I\ rtQl;lfed by 18\11< l .nd 11\tn 111• your prOOf ot OuOh· c1111ei11 "'''" Ill• County Cletk • P'e<lk llC-D Dy. to I ,. ,~ loc:l•l•OUS ?>u,•nf!IS SUlemt>nl "' 11\tt 0~1ty Prlot Leg11 Depart· me•lf 130 Wt•tl B•v Costa ~eSI Co1)1fQfn11 II you c:an nol 1100 br 01•ase ca 1 "' • 111 111•1 6'12 •121 E11ens•on ll'io•Jt6 , • .,,. .. .,.3ma•1 1111•~1"mtnls lo• yOll 10 nuno1• th 1 or~&du•• Dy p.-111 11 ,.,.. J/!ould """e or•v 1ur11~r Quet•-on• P'••~ ,. u' .,.d 111• ..,," o. "'°'" than g•lld 10 n~•• )OU (,noo luc~ "' your ..... l>Ullf"9H' I ange C.ounty on June 5. OOS T.LEASING.16882 withlheCountyC1et1<.otO•· i ngt Counly on. May 23 posl1copyot1h11doc:umen1 M1'ortttln dlu1111neec:t10M ~y.~· 1 1990 Botsa Ch•ca St Hunli~lon '"gg County on June 7 t990 II ee.ch jOt> till Ttie Con· and grouods by and UC)OI\ If V ARE A f4HM4 8ell(.h Caht 92649 l9 ,_ trlCtOt and an)' 11Jbconlrec· wt11ch the 1ppllc•nl or CAEOIT °' • Puohsn.d Orange Coasl David Oranood 2613 I PubhsMd Ofange Coast PuOhlfled Orlflge Cotlal IOt' under 11 5hall pay not Ills 1n1ere11ed p1r11 o..mr C0111k ... 1t cr'9Cleof of N jOa1ly Po101 June ll 111 26 B1.1t'f\1t Vos.II Or Leqvna Dl•ly Pilot June IS 22 29. Oa1ty P1IOI June I &. 15 22 then the spec•lot.d ptev~ hinlMtt 1199'..WCS c9cll•ld, ~ mull .. July 3 l!no Hiiis Caltl 926~ July 6 l900 1990 rates of wlgH 10 all vrOfkllft An 8"flved per.on ""'I 'f04Jlt dllim Will "' cour1 ' T·587 t<enneth Harn son 3 F-543 F-4196 omp1oyeo 1n 1111 e•ecu1101' or Ille IM'\llPl>e•I w11h1n Ian (10) ilnd meil • copy lo l'9 ----------•Ou .,.,,. 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BURNING •Australian rockers Midniabt Oil, joined by compatriots Hunten and Collectors, will oerform at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre toniabt. be- ainning at 8 p.m. for ticket infor- mation. call 9Sl-9S87. • 2. LITTLE SISTER •Janet Jack.son performs Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. Tickets arc available at all Ticketron locations or the Pacific Amphitheatre box office. for more information and to ctwae tickets by phone, calJ 634-1300. 3. COOL EVENING •A free concert featurina Tower of Power will be-beld at Part Place, 3333 Michelson Drive, Irvine. Con- cert beains at 7:30 p.m. on the front lawn area of~ PIKe. A variety of food and drinks will be available for purchase. For more information, call SSJ-1220. 4. TODD THE MOD •Todd Rundpen will play at the Coach House, 331S1 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano at 9 p.m. toniabt, Sunday and Mo;;t.y. for reservations, call 496-8930. Concert hotline: 496-8927. 5. ECOLOGICALLY --soUND- •Mannheim Steamroller with per- form with the Paci.fie ~ymphony Orchestra, conducted by Chip Davis in the bigest fresh air concert ever, Saturday at 8 p.m. in Irvine Meadows Am~theatrc. Tickets are available at T1cketMaster and at the box office on the night of the show only. The proceeds will benefit Yel- lowstone Park conservation efforts. To cbarJe tickets by phone, call 740-2000. 6. JEWELS IN THE CROWN • The Crown House Restaurant. Rick Lewis \ 32802 South Pacific Coast Hi&bway, South Lquna, presents "Bobby Dorman with "Niabtwatch" tri~ plus-one 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Thurs- day throuab Saturday for dancing a.nd eolaUinmcot. 496-5773 or 499-2626. 7. ZOT'S THE SPOT •The Zot Spot CafeLS400 S. Ver- ano Road OD the uCI Campus, Venoo PIKe Graduate bousin& complex, praents live music every Saturday nil)lt at 8 p.m. Doon open at 7 f..m. Minimal admission cbarae of S . Call 8S6-7981. 8. JAZZ IN THE ATRIUM • Bistanao Restaurant, 19100 Von Karman, Irvine, The Walter Lakota Duo offers jazz from 8 to 10 p.m. and Latin dance music with a jazz Oavor from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. with the Walter Lakota Quintet each Sat- urday._ 9. JERRY JEFF •Jerry Jeff Walker will play two shows at the Crazy Hone Steak Houe, IS80 BrookhoUow Drive, Santa Ana. 1 and 10 p.m. Monday ni&ht. for reservations and tickets. call S49-1 S 12. 10. VOCAL CHORDS •The California Chamber Sinter under the direction of Joseph Huszti, will perform in the UCI fine Arts Concert Hall. Sunday at 8 p.m .. Tickets are priced at $6, SS, and $4 at Bren Event center and Tick:etron. Call 856-SOOO for credit card orders. 11. NIGHT OF ROMANCE • .. Dancing under the Stars" as .an evening of dinner and dancing featurina pianist~ntenaincr Confrey Phillips each Friday and Saturday ni&ht from 8 p.m. to midnight at t~e Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel an the outdoor Garden Court. For res- ervations. call 5~2500. utension S490. 12. TRIO OF LAUGHS • Chuck Martin. Shang Forbes and Mark Woodhouse arc featured this weekend at Jokers Comedy Oub, 100 Plaza Alicante, Garden Grove. Show time 9 p.m. and cover charge $10 Friday and Sarurday eveninp. For reservations. call 971-3000. 13. STEVE MITTLEMAN • Steve Mittleman will perform at The lmprov, 42SS Campus Drive. Ste. 138, Irvine lhrough Sunday. Sbowtimes are 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday, 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday, and 8:30 p.m. Sunday 8S4-S45S. 14. WHITE-ING PASTWONGS •Monday is Extraordinary Names Nifht at The lmprov, 4255 Campus Oriv~ Ste. 138, mine.~ .ad,_ -mTwon to all Smiths. Jones. Whites and Wongs with valid ID at 8:30 p.m. Finally your name is special! Call 8S4-S4SS for information and dinner rttrvations. 15. MORE LAUGHS • Richard Jeni. Steve Briscoe and Marte Brazill will be at The lmprov. 42SS Campus Drive, Ste. 138. Irvine next Tuesday through Sunday. Showtimes are 8:30 p.mi throu&h Thursday, tickets arc priced at f 7. 8S4-S4SS. Jenet Jedl:IOll _. M • tlle ~11m .t' JI t• 1-. ..... daJ end S...-, nllftla. ... N1 I 1r a. presented by the Ameri~n Oceam For iafanDMioa and ~ Campaign, will be held Sunday from c:alL67J.0910. 11 a.m. to S p.m. and feature a seafood chowder cookoff, spona.. ON wear fasbioo show. music. rood and 19. ORAL TRADITI beveraae booths. Celebrities ICbed- ulcd tcrappearinelu& Kinfie ~--;-.-ne tlpaa""l'OCts meet every Fft. Lloyd Bri~ James Gamer. Lee ~=I p.m. ia the i..,una 8act m~on and Esther Williaml. For · Utnry, 363 Glmneywe. information. call STOP at 723-0544. 1..1pna a.ell. SS donatioo re- quested. Toniabt bear ~ T•kelwbi rad from her ~ ICript. "Out of Darkness. •• The pub-17. SOUNDS HOT • Hot! Hot! Hot!. South Coast R~ enory's end of season dinner a~ tion featuring New Orleans crawfisb. will be held Saturday night. Tickets arc $75 per person. For more infor- mation, ~II Madeline Porter, 957-2602. 18. WINE AND DINE lic lS invited. 20. MENSA ROOM 16. KEEP 'EM CLEAN • Trccs Rcstuarant in Corona dd Mar with host a Winemaker dinner •The Stop To1tic Ocean Pollution Monday nit.ht featuring ~ (STOP) Environmental Festival, Jackson. Ticiets arc SSO per person. • MDISA. the iaecmattonal soadY for thole wi.. bi1tt IQs. will bt ~ 1 coavnlion ant Thundly tb Sunday It the Anabei• MarriOn.. fe9&ured ~ will a. cluck Walta ~Dr. Dcmcato. a.nd '"The In Lady. A mtmbcnbill testint ICllioa wiU also be bdd Su~y. July 11 .at I p.m. For 1nfor-mauon. call 744-3848. What's Inside New releases hold something for all Flashy cops-and-robbers fun on film Our aucst revi~rs found "Dick Tracy," starring Warren Beatty, Madonna and Al Pacino (at riaht -honest!), to be a vis. ually stunnina. well acted and fast- paced romp through the cops.-and- robben ,core, highlighted by some surprisina cameo appearances by the likes of James Cun and A welcome addition to a aowded fleld Soul II Soul, led by Jazz1c B (riaht). arc back with their urban hi~hop on "Vol. rl -1990 -A New Decade .. : Lita Ford also re- turns to the record racks ca~ina the heavy metal banner on '"Stllct- to": and the new pop rockers Propepnda make a promjsina debut with "1234." It all means there's somethina for nearly every- one in the new-music mill. P•I Jackson has done It her own way From her track to stardom via television sitcoms, to her choice of record producers, Janet Jacboo bu always been the e~ception to the Jackson family's fonnula for IUClClll. This weekend, she11 be appearina at the Pacific Ampbitheatre. '•' I Dally Piiot w-.end/ Friday, June 22, 1990 Dustin Hoffman. , .. 10 Longer days at the amusemem parks The advent of the longer days of summer means area ~usement parks switch to lonaer boun u ~u. with Disneyland, Knon's, and M111c Mountain stayina open lata and offerina new shows and attractions to capture the teasonal fun business. .... ,. Restaurant reviewer Judy Chamberlain (right) says tbat La Peraola in Cos1a Mesa is 11\0ft than just anothtr in a tone ltrint of new Italian rutaurantL Owned and operated by Joe lnprdia ol the lnprdia food family, La Per· &Ola offers. masterfltl meals 11 berpin pnccs -and. tucked away amid the car waJhes of Harbor Boulevard, it's mottly un· discovem! and uncrowded. Page17 Judy's Gulde to Orange Coast Dining Judy Chamberlain bu 111embled the IDOl1 infom;tidvc and comprehensive Guide '° ~ a.a Diallll avaa .. bk. A boon to rnidents and visit.on alike. 1bc ~ 1i1U ~u ... ~ 100 rata~nts, from AllNllf'Cb ia El Toro'° Zubic's an~ Mesa. , .. .... .. h••ll: q£ Cbw County. BT, ,,,.. tie. II I .... lilack tie optioul. PA per penoa. TM. 10 be~ CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS •La Plllla June 21, ~I I p.m., Bowen Mmewn diner at the m• llUID. Plloae 972-1900. •n..&11 t .......... ~Jae 22 al 4:JO p.m., lrviae •et,. ...... Le .... Ne.,,cwt lwb. Free. ,.._. . •c.4 ..... .._,Jae 23 at 6:30 f.11!1-o F-, s.m AllDciado9 ol OCCMillolMdiaerll._. m-:,.v:., °lt..r.1 .... • 11111 11111 11111 J... ll, s.... ea.a .,...., cad ol-. ... aer .--flllum New 0.-.. aawllll. S7S pp. Con,_, v..w;- Porter, 917-2602. • ..., .... .,._. _.. Jw 23 .. 12 p.m., CHOC PldriDOI .,.,... r.:ie cocktail pany and diuer at Balboa Yacht Oub. Newpon leach. SI 00 pp., discount for students under 18. Conti/Ct H~kn WMIMr, $32-861$. •S.T.O.P. C .... Teldc OeeM Pel- l1tt.) June 24-2S, American Oceans Campeian at various ~ cations. Conti/Ct Debbit Ul'lut, 723-05'4. •----Gell Tww •I June 2S Arvida Compen~ and South OC Adult Day Health care Centtt at Coto cit Caza. S200 per player. SSO rettption only. Conti/Ct Liz Carbone, J66..0200. • Celdrity Gell UMI Teult Clusic June 2S. High Prionty a t The Links. Monarch Beach and Ritz-Carlton. Laguna Niguel. Pre-event cocktail recepuon June 14. a"ards banquet c'cning of June lS. Con1:1c1 Be11y &/don Palme:r. bJJ-!21 !. • WlHmalltr Dlutr June 2S at 7 p.m .. Kendall Jackson at Trees R~ taurant, Corona dcl Mar. $50 pp. Phone 6 7 J-091 O. • Dalpi11 Womt• Ball Junc 30. An lns&itute of Southern California. BT. Cont•ct Susan McFadden. 16/-1680. • S.rf AU-Stan Celebrity Softball June 30 at I p.m .. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at Anaheim Stadium. $7 pp. Phone 9J8-IJ93. • F9VG el J•ly Parade 10 a.m.- noon, City of Huntinaton Beach on Main Street. Also. 8K Run sponsor- ed by March of Dimes. Contact Ttryl McEftt. 497-0821. • G,... ow Ptemc Founh of July. noon-4 p.m.. Republican Pany of OC and Sen. Pete Wilson at OC Fairpounds.. Costa Mesa. Games.. food. entertainment. classic can. silent and live auctions.. mOR. S2 pp., SS per family. Phone 7$().J33$. •VtcwJ Celdnltee July 8, 7-10 p.m.. AIDS Walk OC pany for walkers who raise more lhan SI SO. at Neiman-Marcus/Broadway Counyard, Newport Center Fuhion ls&and. PIJoM 6'UJOO. ...... a.I" 0, I hi N ... t .,.._ .................... f ..... ... Jull_ 13, Opera Plciftc. ~ cations TBA. ContaC't Lynda A. y.,.. or ltliclwlle Woodl. $46-7312. •Diel~ IM ....... Jul~ 14, s-6:30 p.m., Oemocnuc A.uociala BE~AMIN EPSTEIN'S ' I • Galerla ca,111ree• ( 3168 I Camino Capistrano, San Juan C.pistrano, 661-1781 ). Tbrouah JuJy IS: Native American peintinp by David Dawan&Yumptewa. sculptu.rc by Oiff Fraau. July 20-29: Navajo Rup and Old Pawn Jewelry. A~ 4-Seol. 2; G . E. MuJlan. Sept. 8-0ct. 7: Women of Gifted Hands. • LapM Art 11 .... (307 Oiff Drive, Lapna Beach. 494-6531 ). Tbrou&b JuJy 8: How I Got SWtcd in rl and Other Stories: Ilene Seplove. July 13-0ct. 7: Ja~Fco, Worb OD hper. July 13-16: Loi Aneelcs Modernists. • Ne.,.n ..,.. Art ·-~::,u Clemente Drive Newpon 759-1122). ~June 24: OBJECTives: The New Sculpture. July 4: Independence Day Art Worbbop. • .., ...... ,.... Art GeDeries (14911 Sand Canyon Ave., ~. 1-S. lrviDc, 73)..()MS). TblOUlh JuJy 3: Millard Sbetts;· Jack l..inilctttt, ~­ cent wort in bronze and cast stone. July 7-31: Geortt Git.on water- co&on, Palmer Schoppe oils, Kazuko Matthews ceramics: opcnina niaht reception July 7. 5-7 p.m. MUSIC •HM 0.yt UMI Ceel NiPtt fr~ concerts. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at Park P1ace, Irvine, SS3-I 220. June 23 (7:30 p.m.): Tower of Power. July 11: The Diamonds. Julv 18: Jack Mack and the Hean Attack. Aug. 8: Blazina Redheads. Aug. I S: The Chantays. Aug. 2S (7:30 p.m.): Nancy Wi . • OC Perf•rmla& Arts Cater l p.m. at 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. 740-:!000. June :n· singer/pianist Michael Feanstt an July 7: J37Z pianist/singer Ham Connick Jr. of OC host House Majority Leader at Westin South Coast P1aza. Costa Mesa. Members SIO pp.: non-mem· bers $2S pp.: new members. re- newals free. Contact CJ1nth1a. 835-6868. 10-12. NA MES ProJcct AIDS Mcm-Pageant $9-3S pp. Phone -19+11-15 orial Quilt on display at UC Irvine. • Butllle O.y Sit Race July 15. Sports Club/Irvine and Regional fn· fant Center of United Cerebral Palsy Assn. at u Merdien, Ncwpon Beach. "OC takes on the world" with SI 00.000 world's best per- formance prize. International Food and Wine Festival. Health and Fit· ncss Exposition. more. Contact Susan Wberzell. 557-5100. •Pa.,_ Party JuJy 19, 6-9 p.m .. South Cout Repenory at location TBA. Conr.ct Mltddine Potter. 9$7-1602. • WIM=e'el' Dimer July 23 at 7 p.m., Rutherford Hill and Thomas Yaettt Vineyards at Trees Rn- taunmt, Corona del Mar. Piiotte 61J.0910. •n. Left Alf* JuJy 21-29, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation tennis tour- nament at varioUI locations. auction ball. Alone 9J8.139J. •Gell T..,.._t July JO. Sea Circle Auxiliary of Aorence Crittcn· IOD Services of oc at Newport Belch Country Oub. SI SO pp. Con-r.cr Mtlinda Guiuldo. ·810-Jl90. Phone 89J-!5 I 2. • PICllc ID Ult Park wltll Ute Klq· ,, .. Trio .\ugust 11. 5-10 p.m .. Barnra1scrs of the Discover) Mu-se um of OC barbecue and auctions. S7S pp. Phone· 540-0404. • Diuer wllll lk CaTiar QMn Ausust 1)-14 at 7 p.m .. Carolyn Collins at Trees restaurant. Corona del Mar. Dinner a nd wtin& featur- ing American caviars, champagne and vodkas. Phone 673-0910. •'hwl• r ......... aa Aucust 18-19. Rebabilitauon Institute of Southern California compcutive and rec- reational sin&)cs and doubles at the Dana Hills f ennis Center. Contact Annie Kreck/. 6JJ.749J. exr. 1J5. FESTIVALS AND SPECTACLES ... .._, Pnllftl. ne M8lk et Art June 30-Aua. 26, 10 a.m .. two- and ... ·half acres of artl. crafts. con- caaions and entertainment on Lquna Canyon Roed. Laauna Beach. M pp., Kniors S3 pp •• cbil· dren 12 and undtt free. PhoM tfH-JOJO. • ., ........ Al1I ... p ........ ... lluMn July 7-Aua. 26 at Irvine IQ.wl Park and Festival Grounds, • N.uor.I Qe6I& °""91 Ausust Lquna Buch. Grounds: S2 pp. •Su Clemee&e Fiesta Jul) 8: cho"der cook-off and o stcr shuck- ing. street fc uvnl. cnten111nmcnt at/around San Clemente Pier. Jul) 22: SK run/ tndc/wall. anv1tat1onal road race. beer and wane gardens. street fe stival. Frec. Phone 492-1 IJI. •Very, Berry Extreonllury July 11-22. OC Fair at Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa. Pic~tina contests. par- ades.. an shows. carnival rides, mo torcycle races. rock groups. much, much more. Pits and straw- berry themed event includes hog calling. pia sJoppina. piataal and ~·a· out contctts. and tnck-pcrform1ng Asian pot-bellied pip. SS pp. SJ over 6S. S2 undtr 12. frtt unde r 6. Coniact Di.tne Soren~n. 751-3247. • Ne.,.n SeaFnt Stpt. 14-23. Ncwpon Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce marine celebration ft'~· turcs food and cntnuinment. boat- ina, balloonana. C)clina. kite fcsuval. t oUeyball. surlina. water polo. sand- castle buildina. more. Phone 644-8211. ART •c.eer fer Ille Se.ty el l>ff9rat- l" Arb (31431 Camino Cap1strano, San Juan Capistr11no. 496-2132) . Aua. 28 thro uah Nov. 17: BiedeflMier l 81 S-1 a.s. •Pacific ympboay h JO pm J I Irvine M e3dO\\S \mph11hcJtll'. 973-1 .3 00 Junl· :!J: <h ap Dav1s/Mannhc1m ~11:amrolkr '' p.m.). Jul~ .i \11-.\mem:an C d cbrauon. Jul~ :! I. Bra' o Btttho' en' DANCE, THE ATER, MUSICAL THEATER •OC Performing Arts Center (600 Town Center Dn,c:. Costa Mc~. 740-2000). June 30-Jul) I. Grand Kabu.,_1 Theatre of Japan. Jul~ I J-1 S: .. ho" Boa1:· Ope ra Pacific Aug. 7-11: Australian Ballet. •Grove SUke1peare Fesllval (Fe · tival Amphitheatre and Gem Theatre. Garden Grove. 636-72 13 ). Gem 'neatre: Through June B . "The Mi ser:· M o l1 nc. AmpMlllealre: J unc 22-J ul) 14: "Much Ado About Nothing:· Shakespeare. JuJy 17-Aug. 18: .. .\s You Lake It ... Shakespeare. • S..111 C..11 Repertery (65S Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. 7S l-7827). Ma.lu&qe: Through Jul~ 14: ·· peed the f>lough." Da' 1d MameL •Balle& Padflca (Laguna Pla~­ housc. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Lquna Beach. 642-927S). June 23-2 4 : "Divertamcnt o'· (Mozart/Zompaku). ..Brahms Waltzes" (Brahms/Wcdiman ). LISTI G INFORMATION: If you ha\'e an C''·enr listiftl or chanst of information for Blacf.Book. direct inquiries ro lkl1)amm Epsrem. c;o BlackBool. PO llo\: 15()().. / S-1. Cor- on.t «I Mar. C .\ 92615. Phont'. 7~l6l2; o.My Pt10t Weekend/ FricHly, June 22, 1990 I CovER STORY Club Mud: Messy fun in the summer sun continued from front cover bt-1.'n there <;o man' !Imes. If cash .~ J proble!'m \H' could JU'>I go to the ~a\:h. all the ~un and rel:1\at1on vou \'.lnl 1> lrn· (unlc~l> \.OU l'OUnl ·the JMrlo.ing fod and )OU don'1 even hJh lo \\Jll 1n hne Ru1 thc~ upt11in~ .ire .illogelht'r loo '1.ik J) n• 1t1nl.' a' Jn a ' era~c l'nrl. J;n hn't thl'fl' :ln)thing di/: It' rent Ill do" \\di. I JU\I d1'>CO\ crcd r in• 1a·~ < 1lt·n h Ho1 ~Pfl'll;'>. Jmt .shout Jh hour"<, Jn' c from Orangc l uunt' "'m onh doc<, G len In fnot l • hi.· conlu,1.·d 0 \\llh Colen Fcfon. a rwarl'i) nud1'1 l'olun) I offer ui. 13 r" ltll\ hath' and \flll\ flo .... ing With "'.irm Jnd '>u<lthing m1nl.'ral "'Jtt'r 11 tmng' us .. , luh 'l.1ud." Cahforn1a'l> unh Rl'<.l ( la' Mud Rath l or 100 H:M., now. fun seekers • ml.I mud l'nthu\la'>ts alike have \ought C1kn h~·!> 1cv1tahz inp. pka~utes. r u~ lo.\.'<l neat I~ a .... a~ 1n the 'll'dudcd I crn1.·,._a1 Valle). lhc Hot (jpnng~ u nll' \l'f\ ed hoth as camping ttround for l0tJI I nd ian'I who bu ill \\\l'atlodgt•" lhl'll.' for pun lica11on r11uab and a re\t '>top for "'ean But1crfidd \t.1gc Linc tra.,.elers. If you·re feeling pamcularly deca- dent and loose w11h ~our purse -.1n ngs. )Ou can al~ mdulgt' 10 any number of massage or salon a~ po1ntmcnt-; Glen h r has a staff of profci.s1o nals on hand who will pamper you w11h European fa cials, herbal wrap-;. skin glo" trcatmenb and wed1sh. <i h1atsu and h~drothcr-.tp} mas'>agcs. Be sure to malo.c an appointment, tho ugh: these are highly popular nnd fill u p fast. .. What ahout this mud bath'>'' you ask some"hat caut1ousl ~. It 's quite an extrnord1nal) cxpcnence. The "mud pool" 1s located nlTto the side (for the ,clf-conscrnus. I 1mag1nc) and 1s surrou nded b' mud-<aked lounge chair . In the center of the wading area is a-great mound of loc-all) mined red clay mud, looking alo ne and alur-like . :--.ov.ada) '· C11l·n h ~ 1s open )'Car 'round (c>.ccpl on fhanksg1v1ng and Chns1mas) from Ill a.m to 6 p.m. For the S 1.i 75 "'l'ckcnc.l adm1ss1on pme Cv.eekda) admission Ill Sl2.SO. wnh Gh1ldrcn and st'illors sav1~ 11n add1t1onal dollar), you cao revel 1n the '>team} (allx'it sulfury) spas and saunas. the refrl.'shmg pool~ and. of course. the dchc1ousl) dirty red clay mud bath. Guests !>lowly and nervousl> wade lhrough the brownish red water towards 1 he Mound and look at one another as 1f to sa\ ... You go first:· Finall) a brave one reaches out and takes a big glob and ... smears 1t on his wife! Mud fight! lnstantl> they regress from responsible. mature adults to unrepressed. mt'ssy ch1l- drco, gc111n g tht>ir designer swimwear diny. f wish J had a dime for every timt' I heard. ··w e should have brought the camera." So .bnng one. And weaL.a-bat.hing..sui yo'1 don't mind soilini; the red clay sometimes stains. After o ne has s ufficiently wallowed in the mud, the next step (Please SH CWI MUD/P9 SJ At left, 20-month·old Johnnie Burgan 9et1 • coat of mud from hi• dad, Craig, as Ca11•• Jackson and grandma Judy Lee lend a German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln C M (all for info 540-0281 \ NU'tian (;undoln Gt-tnwav • L •>UlflWI tu........ L :t C'f • • t h.1mp.i11ne CJb 1 J r Y/rz e • C.oh C l'r!oln ~It'\ ._Coast M ........ • eharftrs 71 1 )f~'7:l-l701. l.l.'1 C1teria1 l le~nt trJys. Gourmet buffets. .. wdd1nlt'> Vt.>ry Affordable 662.-1566 Flumrwtic W'1•ddinl(!' at Sra • L.uuJ Miit• Yldlts ,_ S,.. V•n• ' Ow l'roftSillNI Co-tr6'1aton l'rovlcle Tobi P'IMllllc Oairned to fH , .. lludc•• (714) 875·4704 'WeddiQ& Pltolopapby ,,, Keith Be.wick 10% 01ecount wtth thl• .ct (..all .... IM Fttt QM•~ ' •4'4d• .. l>mp• (714) 847-2281 (!J"""' a, 7'" £a Old l.aicuna <:h11rmf'r r,.r10<i lw1·11r \\ Nld111~· II··· 'T "" • \tuo\rf'HIW' l 11 Ptu\11)1·•t Ir ••·rl u' 11> 1-1 :;:1:; flll'S STlTlllllS W~t••ttaH.11 114' lff (wttti tttls N ) OtH I M'9clloft, IYMndty ~lu. _..,\no ec--1et eleo nelt.ole. l..w I lAlctf, f.f ., IH·4411 ..., ......... ~ ........ ,c;,_ hand. ltl9ht, Susan Appell sttowers off th• dried mud before "'°""" on to a ntlner•I water bath. Getting Married? Call these reliable Mer chant ! Di\ l'MON'S MOBii.i •.1. \tu ... 1( •·or All ()c~uioa •mm 8a<'h to R~k \I I Pnou ...... 10'"' f.(Ji IP'tE~"T I •II :•'•"• ""l /tf~I •"' 11011 p M (7 1-11 %fl.Q592 CLUB MUD ,,_,. ... is IO recline ~idly oe a diny cbaite iouame let tbe IUD ... you dry; tfiis saps the impurilies from your skin. When you nnst off in tbe warm mineral water lhowcr, it will feel IOftcr than a beby's ... wdJ you know. The mineral ~ alone art a trat; fulMeQsth, lliahtly concave minors haoa before eacb sboWC'r bead. I did a doublt-1.ake when I saw my rdlection. Was it just me, or did my hips disappeaf1 Yes. tbest mir- ron definitely have a slimmina tf- fect. Not only do you JO away rdrnhed, but youfttl positive about your appearance, too. They say Glen Ivy's climate is warmer than the brttzy coat and moister than the arid desnt. Rain or shine, it is a daytime (or even Wffk. end) ,eiaway to be exptrienced. Udia and ..,ilmwn . .,. and ... waf'I cbrty .. Ml IO~ • tt curtarl .,a JM ~ h maglal .a cllhe 19'> "' Lapa ladls.d.ll ~Ans ' and~nut..~n • 2S "dr11o ••on boob'. cxmllft '> ara ••' t' ...... • .,.... cool Pdic Bna5. HM. In a ~'ric:al •1111phm cl.,_~~~°'* n~h.-..a 1n rllli•llllllll .... A tot cl a*'taim induclr« l1Uldn. mimts. JulPn :nt ~ t.q run arwt cu11un1 ~ ., ,,... and 6milil" all • Thr s.415( ! I .. r.avai 1u _ ii I I W4h lllOll' I I' I ' ' f .. ' ...,,.,..dfinr ll\~~· nlcn-d.ffllld Ima b~ tR 'Mt CM d Onlma, blhb)5, ...... .-.-.the~ ... h I*!" poide r. .i Imm b cNldlm <• 6 nl ...,) •cu Oliliiais lldtM*1imu:i~tmlll ' a .... 11 bradul t.,.na 8elctl Ifs a 2~)a.old lndilm ..... btaer~)a -"""" f\l ~ .. ( ~ .. DlfU) Aln WAY .. ~ 90ADWAV I I.MA.. .. -: ~ CA-'~~D l •w • ~W()U{f n "*> ~ .. TWAL. k'<IO 1 l.MA.!'CA -..CH S ~ ~VAlLfl' ,...,. .. ",. TNsSummer "Ol1£11CE FH FAITR'' with JOlh McDowell s.m, £ .... 1-1,... •24-MJ29 ~ mw.llD lill1iiiiiiiii COSTA ma 141-1111 JUNE 22, 23, 24 l The Irvine Spectrum Alton Parkway at Irvine C.cntcr Drive ATlcTTowu Noon to l lp.m. E"'·Y day. For inlOrmation c:all 714 455-3703 Pw • JHIU"" of fi111 foo" Orange County's finest restaurants will come together for three days in a spectacular outdoor setting. Sample cuisine that spans the globe in authenticity, yet is rig t around the corner in proximity. Free Rilles Great food isn't all-Enter to win a 1990 Lexus ES250 and a trip for twO to New Zealand on American Air- lines. Meet Laker AC. Green and Clippers Danny Manning and Kcn Norman, and register to win valuable Panasonic merchandise. In addition, surprise visits from Snoopy and RoboCop will thrill the kids . & All Tb11t ]az That's still not all-Live pop, reggae, big band, country & western, R&B, surf music ... Thc Taste has it on three Register stages, every day. The three days of continuous music includes Dick Dale, Planet 10, Mighty Flyers, Zydeco Pany Band, Derck & the Diamonds, Don Miller Big Band, Misbchavin Jazz Band, Patty Booker, Naples String Quanct, Regular Guys, The Bond, New York Connection, Vocal Works and more! HI -· &* (M\"~1 ()"' ... _A,.~ ..... , ."' .. ~ © . .,. .. ----tMao ---PIKMtda .... .,....._. __ ~ Piiot Welk~/ Frldlly,June 22, 1tlO I , • ... c Pop LOiis aw.. 21 wl OWF, cniatma-32I02 South hcific Coat H= A The C1astics, 7:30to1:30 p.m. (S4 eDlli1 · 1 llillllYz....!30 p.m. IDlll1 widl kal ..,.,_it' '6 wl Soutb I apu, prnenta cover); Ooeed SuDdlly wl Mcmd8y; l:lO UL (lll)592.IYA PrYa rock •"*"" Dunday, Friday Dorman witb .. Niahtwau:ll" trio-available for private puties; T_. J wl Salarday DilbtL SlaoW time ii 9 plut.oee~.m. to 1:30 Lm. Dun-day, .. Rock Aroud tbe Cloc:t'" 8119.., BIST ANGO REST AU RANT p.~13) SM-1976. dly Saturday tOr dacias mow, an award ~-. rn.e PM91C •= &lllllATU 19100 Von Karmu, lrvine,_JJl'CICata CAMimaY 3010 l..dayeae w1 eMer1ainmcnl 4~5773 or wbic:b featuraa ftaUy m81iml -1-,.,_ IDdly and§'.: the music of the Anda. by Kaai wl Aft., Ne"!JNM'l aw.. prm111 dlc 499-2626. biMry leaoe in •a• rail; day • 7-.JO p.a 'Tidlllll ut 1~ Ricardo Tbunday and Friday &om ~ Lin.le llIDd, 1:30 p.m. to I Lm. 'ID •w•m.,.1•& ilOlJIB lla&aurant Wednelday, Duce to JKkie wl die IWe 81 ......... la CMiom or "9 8 p.m. to midniabt 752-5222. Frida[ wl Sahmlay. 675-5m. ad Tawna, 340 South Cout Hp-Flames, live ~ dance bad. I P.alc A•r '• 111 e boa oftice. Fw UUlllCN &. La 151 E. Cout WaiOI IOUl'll COM!' PLAIA way, Llpaa Beadl. praenta live p.m. til midnilbt. No cover.; n.. ..,. illlii it• IM IO ~ ffilbway, ~ Beach atura 666 Aata. Bl~ Colt.a Maa..,. .....-..cnt and danciaa aiptly. day, Lip sync con1e1t, c:asb priaes. ..._"' ....._ m1 ~•JOO. Cbuct s.tUiilia'r.roct •a• roll music cnll Codey Pbillipa witll modan 494 al 963-2366. mr D&ft A9 COOL NIG8D Wednelday throuab Saturday, 9 taditiom ~~Mmic at tbe 'ID IUGliTlllOUI 8aoTllDI . NIGHT llOVZI 5902 Warner hi ~ ..... Tower p.m. IO I Lm. Alto Tim Parker on Piano Tuaday Satunlay, 6 llOP 11774 lrookbun1, Fountain ~ve ... Huntin&IOD Beach. Concert Power al Part Place, 33)) piano in. the diniQL room. 675-5790. p.m. IO 10 p.m. after tbeatre Valley. Tbe Hop praenta: Friday, anfo line: l«M>208. Mid 'tae nm-tm.c. r--- llOGilft BOBICMIAN CAPS reprile bour. 540-2500. Duce all nilbt witb OJ. Dennis 8. ltJNIET PtJll, 16655 P8cific ....... 7~•-. die &on'I::; 6_288 __ F.ast __ Pl_Ki_._fic_eo..a __ lfillb_'..;__wa__;;_;y, __ CllOWN ___ 110ta ___ •_a_n_A_tJaANT ___ o_-ci_-o-_c1e_._S4_co_vu:__;._s._twda_..:..;Y'_R_on_n_c _Cout __ H_ilb;;__wa_y;_,_Sun_tet __ B_e.._cb_,_li_·v---.e _al',..:.=• t 811TANOO aalTAVRANT -------t 19100 v-s---1tviDe.-lk Walw l.MMa 0.0 olren jazz from I IO 10 p.a IDd Liiia dance music witb ·~ •vor tam 10 p.m. to I Lm. witb tbe Waher Lakota Quintet acb S.twday . CAPS LIDO S02 JOth St.. tw· port Be8dl. 67S-2961, prntnts Dis- covery Recordina Artisu the Cun- ninpams toniltn. 9 p.m. to 1:30 Lift. _,,, ___ _ CAPS LIDO 502 30th St.. New· eon leach, Sunday Jazz. Series Clpp-Pierce Jumeruuts an two shows, 2 and ~ p.m. SI S. Tony Guerm-o Quanet l :lO p.m. to I a.m. 675-2961 • ...... , CAPS LIDO 501 30lh St.. CW· port leacb. Dee Dee McNeil. Jan and blues 1:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968 . ........ , -- CAPS UDO 501 lOlb Sl1 New· port a.ell. ~11 ntcrta1nment nilbtly ........... ab Pape Bear's .... llsd ...,., 1:30 p.m. to I L& 675-2961. ·--·----......._... -Durst gets laughs with ideas, not epithets 9' AU RID ICAY ~--..... Com ..... IO ClOldrovenial c.iomic MMnw Dice Oly, WiU 0una·s v~ caWlry ii ......... to be called OllllMc. bua .. l1if ma• I I to u~ a lol f1' people. _...._ tbem are Dant a..taw. ~tk?w of ... _pen .... wl ..... wbo l1ill belilw dlla we lhe ia dae bat ol all pcJllihlr ...... nu. r55-* is comiaMd witll~ 1re operalld. or DOt lie '-nm lried to • ..... • die procell bimldf. He ..... ..,. .... ~ ia Su Fl'alldKlo * IDI Giiiy 1.500 v-.. Siace 0.. .-;.a Sl.200 ol tm .owa ~ Oii d9e "'!':.: be believes u.t OD I ~­balis, I woe." Moat ol the time. &boulb, Dunt merci.lally worU out OD a wide ruat ol curraat life and its ancad-illl bypac:risy. wlilettver it appean. And appam1tly he tbiDb it ~ oftn a1D01_11 our decled ofticials. It was tlwiefcw. a remark be llllldc abcMlt Roeald ..... OD the Lee· tcnnan show tblt p_ bim bleeped otr the air and probably off of the future pest list. It wu all a misundersaandina. Dunt believes. He tbousht Let-1--,.--111~""' saKrliil act ... cool when he really melDI for him IO cool iL No matter. A pat deal ol Raipn malaial bas made ill way witbou1 iaterfamce at otber bums. .. Most praiden11 are fipftlads. Reapa was a hood ornament," he told an audience ... No mauer wba1 you ~t ol his~ bad '° admire bis ability not~ tel invohed in them." WbeD 0eoqe Bush was nomi- Mlell for praicleat, Dunt imilhdbl- ly ....... aloud. .. Wbo is Bulb ......... a vice praidential c:adl lll>e IO llaDd next IO bim and .... ..._ loot presidential? Wally C.ildelld." 0. ... Giber band. and the otber ~Dunt claimed tMt MicMel t>abkis .. --· ..... a ~ ..... " and ......... ,_....,_about Jaae Jecbon•1 IKt ol ~ in the political area&. .. I'm aot an tMt the presidency is an eatry-level palition," he told an audience. Tbat is why Dunt bas been • ICribed as a modern-clay Will RCJICf'I and the heir appuat ao Mon Sahl and Diclt GfelO'Y. .. My humor is directed at hypoc- risy. not at people," the comic said. He tbettfore looks with disfavor al Andrew Dice Clay. "He is playina a character, bul I mu~tet-ttre-idea. "fbeY don rt consider what he is doina a spoof and react viscerally - • COLLIH • ROIERT ,Lill • COME II FOR 1£TlJLS ~ COMPACT DISCS * TICKETS ..-~ CONCERTS• SPORTS I THEATRE .,..-_ T-8Ht"18 • ROCK JEWELRY • MORE QMllD OPll•IG WE BUY USED C.D.'I ijJM,a .. -t-4 JicDlp~70llr -.1111 • 11 a c.-•""' ._. ..._ ,, a sin ...a l stupid ..,.. wbo have stopped radi&11 -and thinkiftl." Dunt alto believes that Clay's material is aoo easy. .. It's banler to make fun of ideas than the way people look," he point- ed out. Thete obeervations were made the other day on the ldepbonc line fi'om Chicltp. but Durst lives in San Franmco when he is aot on the roed. He moved from Milwaukee a few yaR MO bccaUte "comedy is illeDI tbett:O- One naturally thinks that this is just a tood conuc line. Nol so. Dunt means this litenlly. '"Comics in Milwaukee were med only as emcees for strip acts in tawrn," he laid. "YOU bad IO Fl a licnte ao operate a show. Tavern = would r.:> around buslina that didn 1 tel one." Durst was around a few 1imes when the li&hts •-ml out and the doors were IOcked. ~ the comic admits thal he was mistakenly under the im- pression before he moved west that oukina places were available in San F'rancitico, he still treasures the city for his work. He places Boston (not Chicaao or New Yortt) up there wi1h ina comedian held what he thinks the Saa Francisco Bay area as happy arc more than 100 jobs. lncl:.:ded huntina arounds. were tour guide in a cav~. teacher. Durst was born 36 ycan &10 in truck drivCT. dishwasher. sod farm- Milwaukee and named William Tell er, and rickshaw driver on Fishcr- Bruce John·Henry Oursl Jr. T1\C first man's Wharf in San Francisco. Now two names were incl~ because he is considered one of the top his father was an orphan. and political comedians in th~ country. "everybody in the orphanqc was "He's so good h~'s scary." said a caUed William Tell." San Francisco critic. Fortunately, his father was what O\lrs1 has consequently appeared he calls a media junkie. rcadina five • on Showt1mc. ···Toda)," "Entertain- newspapen a day. This prompted mcnt Toni&)lt," "The Lat~ Show." him to study journalism al oolJete. CBS' "Ni&htwatch:· and other ~ aloaa with film and thcaacr. pains of a similar celebration. He Durst spent seven years at the was voted top male comic for 1986 University of Wisconsin. "almost and 1987. and entertainer of the year paduatina. .. but bad a di&rent son for I 987. both from the San Fran- Of career when he kft. He bad ac1Cd citc0 Ca~t Gold Awards commit- in a nwnbtt of shows on and off tee. campus ~ bad cattfully studied Dunt h\·es in the surprisingly the worti• oflhe press, and he ~I staid Sunstt district of San Fran- the two thinp IOIC(hrr one nen1na citc0. He shares this with his wife. at a local club. ~bi Ann (also a comedian). one Theft on the siaee be brouOl out dot. two cats. -and ~vm klevis.on of his pocket a handful or news tel$. dippinp and made comments on n... d • le 1 ---. ..._ ...... _t's ...... far -moved vurst ocsn t we omc po 111c1ans ~ "8U w. '""' ,... at bis door. As he tokl an 1n1er- from wbat he does today. viewer: '"A lot of them have wanted Sucicess didn't come quickly. 10 meet me ... but then it would be tho •. Afta colletc and in his first much harder for me to make fun of months in San Francisoo, the emcra-1hcm." 2NDANNUAL fifties Fling Saturday. June 23 11 a.m. -3 p.m. PRE-1960 CAR SHOW People"s Choice Awards: $500 FIRST PRIZE $200 SECOND PRIZE $100 THIRD PRIZE Plu$ A .. fillie!> fa\.'Otlte .. ti<>t>hv' FOUR HOURS OF FlfllES-STYLE FUN WITH "ELVIS", LIVE ENTERTAINMENT. AND MORE! . ~ EMa Is .,_., And clnct "°"' dw Hop -The Bkk Stnet 80¥9 . .,..... 8 . Geed. and ... ., Bott-..,, Pl.US: •fem HIM ..... ~ c ....... l...w« Sim--dMcefs. •C...M9ea~Mdfire D .. i bl I 0 .... 1 ... •<*-FOCMI! AND WIN HIP PRIZES IN OUR •'tto-Vo •...,.Gum • AND 50°1 Costume ContHC ! Herbor 8M:I Md Adems /IM 1n ec. .. Morse, l mile toUth of the 400 on Hilrbot llvct (714) MC) 5&>1/241 1700 o.My Piiot Weekend/ Friday, June 22. 1990 '7 ' t t ·~ t •• \.' -... : • • '4 . • • • • • • ' • '·· •• • .. -~&~':: •• ·~·· '·~· . •. 'I Something .for everybody II)' CHUCK ~LL ~-",,....,.~ OfTcrinp in the hip-hop, metal. and pop acnrcs hit the record stores this week. so there's somcthln& new for nearly everybody. "Vel. 0 -lttl -A New Deawle" Soul II Soul (Vi1Jin) Soul II Soul sure sounded IJ'Clt with Caron Wheeler sinain& lead (c.1-the 1989 hits "Keep on Movin'" and "Back to Life .. ). Without her, Soul II Soul isn't quite so spectacular. Led by instrumentalist and oc- casioaal siap Janie B, Soul II Soul is baled on a ro1ati.n, l'Ol1er of lead vocalists. His lineup for the new "Vol. D -1990 -'A New Decade" is woefully lackin& IOIMOOC of Wbccler's caliber. Standina in are the ordinary- soundina Victoria Wilson-James and Marcia Lewis (who's at the helm for the narootic:-rbythmed first sin&k, "Get a Ufe"), and the rela- tively soulful Kym Mudie and Lamya. Saxophonist Courtney Pine wes bis instrument as a substitue vocals on "Courtney Blows." with results as aood as most other soap. Ahh. ... the joys of transparenthood! :Mlln ..... ·=..-=.,., ··-·-·---911C)GI 0...'1M141 =:,---~~ ~ ·---••a , •SEATJNG IS LIMITED TO THEATRE CAPACITY. a o.lty Piiot Welkend/ Frldmy, June 22. 1980 rtt .,,, '•''''* ,,,.,, ..... 1 • 1t• Lamya is the richest vocalist ot the new batch, flickc:rina brightly and a•lically on "'In the Heat ot the Nipt." However, she falls)~st short of Wheeler's mesmcrwna P\lf.!ie B himself sings lead on a couple of oocasions. but he's too wooden a vocalist to be taken leriousJy. The sroup leader's forte is layina the tncks. and his hooks arc heavy. The spicy, percussive-oriented title tnct. the piano-ae«ntcd "People" and the jamming ··Time (U ntitled)" will lull listeners with hypnotic cadeooes. Janie B's music: is often needle& ly rq>et.itivc. thou&h. and without t0me0ne of Wbcclcr's stature. Soul =can sound downri&ht mono- "8 tl le tt e " L ita F ord (Drevnland/RCAJ Where did all the metal go? Once the dominating force on the cbans, metal and ncar·mctal bands -includin& Guns N' Roses, Mcwlica. Bon Jovi, Poison and Cinderella -have disappeared from Billboard's Top 20 album chart. icavina only Acrosmith to uphold hard-rock honor. ·vo1. II ·-1990 -A New Dec•••·- Llta Ford may restore metal's -------""'~ POPUla~t~ witl! hct--ncw-a'-'Stilctto~-11rii single. "Hungry." a riaorous :. ~~sing, since. ~er 1988 aJ~um workout that includes a sax solo. of carty 'IOI. ha been ttbom, more or less. in ~nda. Ll~ was frauJ)lt wtth ~.points. all things. Sensuality oozes out of despnc the hat sonas J(jss Mc other songs. too. such as the p-ainy, ~ly" and "<;:1osc My Eyes For-rip-roaring "Dedication" (penned by ever (a duct with Otzy Osbourne). producer Mike Chapman) and tbc Although she trades on her sex prcssurc-cookerizcd ··Cherry Red." appeal, Ford also packs "Stiletto" And .~er double . cntcndrc on "Bi& with as much machismo as bcr male Gun. meanwhile. would make c.ountcrparu. A little tbrotening. Prince proud. maybe. but her confidence and . More impona!'t than Ford'~ ma- moxie are a new asset. mpulatcd suuahty. however, as her "My nylons arc melting down my razor-sharp musicianship ... both on lep," she proclajms on the album's the 1uitar and at vocals. s~ tears 1---------------. through the chords with panache. .111111 FllllE .U.Yt --- And, for its pan. her voice is more potent than most of her metal ~ Ford gains additional credibility from her slow tracks -the power ballad "Lisa" (dedicated to her mom, but carrying a homoerotic undertone) and a remake of Alice Cooper's "Only Women Bleed." Jn Ford'i. capable hands. Cooper's son& seems best suited to a woman's delivery, as when she sinp "She cries alone at ni&ht too oftenHe unok.cs and drinks and don't come home Ill all." Ford has lived in the shadow of Joan Jett since the '70s, when they were bandmatcs in the Runaways. Jett finally acts her come-uppance with "Stiktto." ~~cw "1234" is steeped an Abbe-ish melodies and stl\ICtures -thouah Abbe fcaturl!d two wocnen 11 ac.d voaJs. and Pr0P9'odist Bctli. Miller is her P'OUP s lone lead llnciet'. "'1234" is wdl-ex.ccutcd fare. friendly to both Top 40 and adult contemporary formats. Propaganda is an as yd unbcraJdcd band. hov.· ever, so the .,-oup may be a ship pusina fame an the nwu. .. Heaven Give Mc Words," the first silllk &om " 1234,.. is the album's lint flare. The old-fashion· ed &ovc "°"' features Miller sM"Cll) cooina lines to warm any romanm"s bean. Aho in the brew arc "Your Wildlife," hipliJhted by an 1r-raistible chorus. and the biucrsw~t "ff~ MYCh Love." on which Mill-~tlln drlmaticalty between the witb ' raults. f'nlJ• ..!.~~ ... a pair of lush IDiCI ia .. Miailary of ~r" ~ -1.a ear.. La .Mone e D Diavol~ -~ If ............... Their beauty Wes after a few listeninp. uniJriuately, beca_. Ibey lack direction. Noaeclaelaa. .. 1 lAr ii powerful Janet Jackson took own road to success Mic:Uel Jacbon may be the od- dball of I.be musicaJ Jackson family, but Janet Jacbon is I.be odd one out amona I.be nine ~.".'fina siblinp. nc ,.,,..,..... dWd. * rant made a ........ ha lbow bulinr• via TV lilCCllBI. llOI recordillp. When she decidld to punue a nicordina career :s:::c.~· lbc didn't look to a-. producen the way her bnMbm, ._ Jacbon S, had done at MOIOWD ..,.,..., or the way MicMd hid done u a soloist with velenD Quincy Jones. Sbe tuned IO two Wlknowns out o1 Minnapoljs. Producer-writen James Harris Ill, a.k.a. Jimmy Jam, and Terry Lewis and Janet Jacbon made eKh bt.bu famous -and rich. Her 1986 .. Control.. album be- came a mcp-hit, selling more than S million copies and srndina four tunes to I.be Top I 0 on the pop, ducle and blade-music chans. and btlpina Harris and Lewis earn a Grammy u prod~rs of the year. The threesome teamed up apin last year on "Janet Jackson's Rh~m Nation 1814." another S million seller that. thus far. has yielded three smash singles. This weekend. she'll be at the P-acific Amphilheatrc.for shows Sat- urday and Sunday nights. Like big brother Michael, Cali- fom1a-based Jan.ct is prcu-shy. She's shy. period, accord1na to thoK who have encountered her. Producer Harris calls her reserved rather than shy. Unlike her brother. he says. Janet "is a lot more of a person that you can relate to as a fan. Janet is very human. At her shows, she talk~ to the audience, she plays with them, she smiles. It doesn't feel like, Tm onst.aac and you're in the audience.' " AAM c1ecutive John McClain, a lo ·me Jacboa bil ftieDd, ac-t= bro~Janet :J Harris and Lewis t crativdy in 1915. The fted&lina RAB produccn hid been slaled 10 produce anolher female sinter for AAM but 1bal project fell tbrouP, IO tbcy adapled some of their musical ancb 10 Jackson. • bad been haiCUl IO work with tbcm becaaate she ~ some of their records wan't funk} ~ And her father-ma= didJl t wanfbti o in Minnea' makina music as ritquc u Prince's. After she spent KVen.I days in Minneapolis with Harris and Lcwis talkina about bend(. the thrcnorM came uP with a ~ for an album. MControl ... the utlc track. summarized beT attituck: "When I was 17 I did what peopk told me. Did what my farber said And /er my mother mold me." Harris and Lewis laid down some nasty dance grooves for such numbers as "What Have You Done for Mc Lately," "Control" and -N~had-ticr~n-on the softer "Let's Wait Awhile" and the peppy "When I Think of You." These recordings. coupled with danlina video clips choreographed by award-winner Paula Abdul, rocketed Janet Jackson to super- stardom. Top of the pops ~ foUowtQI arc lhe &op record hits and ie.diq popular compect disks as Ibey appear in oe•t week'• issue-of Billboard mapz1nc: Bell '"'Biv Devoe • ... llllftw) S:OO 7:JO 10:00 -ftACTfPO) S:JOa.-eo10:M ,_DOUT J OUHTAIH \/A l l( Y .... v~""''\I .11 fdt~·· • )~ • -,oc, WISTeltOOll .,, ...... , ................ , ~ lO ••O• W•\\ (1 tlf 't•I ,r, WA Ll • {1 • -• •' ' • ' ....... ,.. .......... _ .. I .. e ... • I • c->• •• 0. • . . 1.I GU ... I 11it•l1.I wa .. •••o••llll ,. •c• •-• • •• 6 6 I ~ 09'ty PUot Weekend / Friday. June 22. 1990 9 I I Evetybody's a critic 'Dick Tracy' is a fun and flashy romp .· .. The hyper-promoted and long awaited "Dick Tracy" is a stag- sering and vis- ually arresting as- sa u It o n the senses. Director Warren Beatty has created an im- aginative and dazzling treat for the c~cs. Vi\'.id comic-book colors jump off the scTCCn: vibrant and bold blues, greens, purples, oranges. The city back&rounds att unique. moody, matte-painted backdrops and intricately detailed miniatures. The villains arc a side show of ganshly made up ne'er-do-wells sporting grotesque facial fea!urcs. "Dick Tracy" is much closer to the spirit of "Roger Rabbit" in its innovations, novel camera anales ano perseectIVC than to last year's "Batman • which it is being com- pared to. The pacing is frcneuc with repeated culling back and forth be- Gayle e-...uwit Realtor Cotta Mesa As a child growing up in Auburn Hills. Michipn I was never allowed to buy comic books. I had beard of the comic strip Dick Tracy and knew that it was about an ace cop in Detroit but that's about all I knew. Now at age 43 I know just what I missed and I'm not happy about it. The movie "Dick Tracy" was very action packed. I was on the edae of my scat an one scene because I wasn't sure if Dick Tracy was goina to act out alive. Our ratings ~, fllANSCENDENT CHOKE if UGl.Y Ji ' OVMI WNT 'alt THE VIDEO tween simultaneous scenes. The viewer is distanced from a de(p emotional involvement with' the characters by the fast cuttina and pacina. Comic readers wiU be familiar with the cast of characters. Detective Dick Tracy represents the foroes of good as he duels with a criminal syndicate for control of the city. Dick Tracy is played straight by Warren Beauty, be is one- dimensional and reactive, the least complex and intcrcstina character. There is none of the an-.st of Bat- man. Bcatty's underplaym& aUows ille wonderful looney bin of charac- teT actors to dominate the action and is true to the spirit of the comic strip. Tess Truehcan. Tracy's long-suf- fering Oame is compassionately played by Glenn Headly. Charlie K.onmo steals aU his scenes as the street urchin they adopt. But it's the cnmanals. the u&Jicst looking bunch to hit the screen since Todd Browning's "freaks." who -dominate the film. Al P"a~ino is wonderful a.s Big Boy Caprice, the crime boss who quotes Nietzsche and Plato while attempting to take over the 5 ity. Pacino steals the Warren Beatty plays a very stoic Tracy but I guess from talkina to people who read the comic strip that's how Tracy was supposed to be: a strona silent type with little or no emotion. After sttifl& Beatty in- teTViewed on various television shows recently. I felt he was a perfect person for this role. Madonna is exceptional as Breath- less Mahoney. She's a "10" as the other woman trying to snare our man Tracy. Dustin Hoffman as the character Mumbles and Al Pacino as Bia Boy were both exceUent. Pacino's make- up was so outstandina that there was no way I could have reoosnizcd him. There were also some arcat per- formances by some other bia-name actors. I think everybody wanted to be pan of this movie. The Kid was my favorite charac; Clall& Billa C.treQer I - C.ta Mesa Oh, what fun! This is Dick Tracy at his best. The sound effects the color, the faces, the can and the actina all make a pat comic strip come to life. I never =t I could poui y like a movie that paired Madoana and Warren Beat- !}'. but oooc lllio I WU swpriled. Tbey ~ bolb very IOOd in their puu and I really CQjoyed M.don- oa's role of BreathJeu and her vampy ways. Tracy was Tracy, just like I alwys thouaht he'd be, not euctly macho and not euctly emotionally e1- swamve but a thinker -IOrt o( an ' •• o.ty Pttot Weekend/ Frldey, June 22, 1980 movie and is so well made up that it's not until the credits roll that bis identity is clear. Madonna finally aeu a role she can vamp with as the sultry torch-sinaer Breathless Mahoney whose attempts to seduce Tracy are quite enpgina. Dustin Hoffman is hilarious as Mumbles, a character he reponedly based on former Paramount chief Robcn Evans. Flattop, Itchy, Prunefacc. Lips, Influence, Lmle Face -the hideously made up vi llains just keep coming. The story may be black and while -but the look is a glonous rain- bow. Director Beany rebounds from "Ishtar" with a bang. "Dick Tracy" is a deli&ht. "Roller Coaster Rabbit." the latest canoon featuring Roger and Baby Herman at the ~ .. ~ carnival, accom- 0 ::.--~ .~ panjes .. Tracy." It as an uproanous treat -redefining the concept of car- toons. Bnng some Dramamine for the roller coaster ride. tcr. though. He comes across as a street smart tough who softens up when he realizes that he's cared about. A twist at the end was a nice touch. I would never have figured out who No Face was. The scenery is gorgeous an this movie as I'm sure most of you have heard by now. It was a treat to behold on screen. This movie is .,eat with lots of fun 'moments. Be sure to arrive on 1jme so as not to miss "Roller CoasteT Rabbit." the cart~n preceding the movie. Relu, enjoy. and become 12 apin. cccen tnc character. The story was simple with the villain and the heroine and of coune, the hero -just like the comics. I loved the wardrobe, the cars. the hairdos and the simple strugle to survive. The pnp1er1 wen: all sensational. Their 6ices were ouutandina and outtqeoua. Bia Boy seu out to orpnize crime and take over the town. He bu to tel bis No. I entmy (Tracy) out of the ~re. Tracy bu two bi& enem- ies (Bia Boy and flattop) to capture, but wait there's one more, a face. lea 1uy. Tracy wim out in tbe end and be Fb bis airl. T eu. I auc>)ed tbe movie from tqin-nina to end and the music wu fun too. Warren •••HJ .. boveJ IWO._N. ~ .,.. ...,. In .. Didi Traq,-...._ .... w• ...... , CaMllr ••••tt.'• ltMrfnt .... , .......... .., ... , ... ~ ...... ... Unlikely Weller is a ·likable R@ o .Cop ly THOMAS D. IUAS Sc..,.. ----..,_ HOLLYWOOD -Tall and slender, almost sliaht. Peter Weller looks like an unliUly IOl't of fipre to make a career out of t.sbina his lists throuah doon and walls. But Welfer demolishes qui1e a few obstaclct in hi• latest RoboCop out- ing. "RoboCop 2." openiDI na- uonally todly. .. You a.w to be athletic and lean 10 play Robo. .. says Weller, wearina a gray suit ad lime-peen turtleneck as he leans bKk into a sofa here. ··The leaner the betw. You're in a su11 all the time and it's exbaustina.. •• The sof\~cn Weller clearly takes a proprietary interest in his c~bof'I alter eao. pubaps because therr's suc h a contrast betwca his own physiq~ and RoboCop. with h1\ bulky chromium shell and supcr- hao actions. .. I._ was a real chaUenae to play Robo apin." he says. "I didn't reall) want to do It until I read the \Cnpt. But then I fell like I owned it and had an allqiancc to it. I dldn't want anyone else takina over the character. l felt pretty possessive." So Weller was off to humid Hous- ton. whose futuristic skyline forms the: backdrop in both .. RoboCop 2" .ind the 1987 hit "RoboCop." Fiiming the new .. RoboCop" meant mo nths of I 2·hour days in the suit wom by Robo. the metallic.ally metamorphosed balf- man, half-robot. h meant rc-leamina tht' cyborg's walk. 100. .. The mechanics of the movement are different fro m any other move- ments you make with any charac- ter." Weller said. He was trained again this time by Moni Yakin. a movement professor at New York's Julliard School. "This time was actually a bit easier than the fint time because lhcrc have bttn a lot of chaqes in the sun ... Wel~r said. .. h comes oft easier now. so I YiHn't stuclt in it quite as Iona as the fin1 time." The suit may have been evolved a hlllc for "RoboCop 2," but R~ p..., Weller lleftl an4 Ml alter-, ltobo· Cop frlllllf, are Nell In "RoltoCop z." wllktt opens ~ In lllOVle dte•en •lone die Orane• Coast. oCoP himself has not chan~cd a bit . ··rtomance is still not a pnority for him," Weller said. "His pnonues are to pro1«1 the innocent and s1op · crime. Ob. you will sec some hints of romantic interest in 'RoboCop 2.' but j ust hints ... Tb05C hints. Weller said, arc pan of an efTon to make RoboCop himself more human. even thou&h he's 1.afaely a macbme. WelJcr's character 1s panly what's left of murdered Dc1ro11 pohccman AJcx J. Murphy. "He has more human 1n him than we know and we sec more of it all the lime." said Weller. seeming to hint there could someday be a .. Ro~ oCop 3" -1f "Robo 2" docs well enouah at the box office. "Pcopk know the robot from bis first movie." Weller adds.. "The qucsuon ts. now what? His family and past comes in far more this ume." If there's some of Weller in Ro~ oCop. there's also some Robo in Weller. Robo's main oonccm in .. RoboCop 2" 1s gelling Detroit's youth ofT a deadly new designer Movie I/stings Newport Beach ~ ~ IO'f l ...._ ..... o 61S·H10 • Tt. Me U,. 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Weller says wistfully. "He was a funny gu). but he had a great sense of d1s- ciphne. He taught me persistence 1n goi ng after things." Life as an .. Anny bnu" also taught Weller a few thmgs. .. It was fun and 1t made me rc:s1hcnt," he said. .. But -.i.e had to move a lot. It was sad. al"' a'' leaving friends. But I got usc.-d io change. We were al"' a} "' ing 1n rental houses. ne,er owning am· thing. That ltind of life taught me io bounce back after rtJCC:llon -and you get a lot of high-kvel reJecuon 1n 1he acung business. You also move around a lot. .. In his adult life. 1hough. Weller has settled on New York's Upper West Side. He only moves around t~-da~whcn -he's-w<>fking on something. But I hat's almost all 1he ume. He's already staned work on .. Rainbo"' Onve." where he pla}s a Los An- geles cop who senses somcthin~ askew during an invcst1ga1ion. and he'll star opposJle Molly Ringwald later I his summer in the HBO Sho .... · ~ trilogy "Men and Women." But Weller has never pla)ed a maJOr villain. It's almost as though he's 1ntemahzed some of the ··pnmt' d1rccttvcs" built into RoboCop "Restrain host1lt' feehng.s." "Don't rush traffic lights" and "If somebod) shoots at you. find out why and explain to them that their a111tude 1s unproducu,e." TffC .-vutsrn CINIMA • H I -·· n• •• llH 81111 I ~ I 1111 \ 4\ II " lo •'I ) .--<-. I jll) • t 'I l I\ ~ 4' l ._ I ll'G 1 lf \ •\ II II I\ • T-_.,.. (llJ 1 ~ I\ \_ .. _..,.,, tU it• 10 H 6 ... -e -· (PC. I Ii ~ A Wl 10 •\ WOODD•ID•• CINe•As '''''"' ~ ""'•"'lf'I/(.-0.-S~I 0..\S I .... ~ecy fl'Gf S JO 11 10 )() 1 •-1 If'(:. 111 • •S 1 I\ t IO I ._. .. -r-. I Jf"C,I S 1 JO 10 • ....,., ...... Ill)\ 1 t IO'iO s ..._,, --,., ,, 8 JO 10•\ Foaa&aia Valley :~: VM.Ul' -.. "'"'lilellrV I -.c-. 1 l'I S 4\ 8 IS llJ Ill ,...,.~ ...... II) I I~ t t\ ,_., '°"" ~ ,,,,,, .. .. .... 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That the awards are beina presented du_riq Daytime Emmy week is no KCtdent; the NODA wanted to name its winners durina the week the most auention is pven to daytime TV. "We're not rcbuttin& the Emm~ by any m~ns; if anythina. we re complementing them," said TV Guide soap opera reporter MichKI Lop.n. He admits the NODA was started because of rampant dis.- satisfaction with the way the Day- Rooms, apartments, homes - classified can satisfy your housing needs. .,..._,,,,. .. _ ~ .--. .... ~ .... •a. ... ,._.VA!Uf ·--... .... _ U'IM~-~-'""' =>'T:f l-•-... -..c (_..._. ... ""°31 Sl1J6QI ~tlll ~ c..teinee .,..._ ~ ~ •i.-..a. • ""*' .... ~er-.,,,_,,.... -·~ ·---·--~ • "'1«lll0 U> ltll /lllC....... ON!i9-an~IO •lllem • ........ IUOI •Ulllmjl::t. t12tl00 ••.a. --r-~ ,_ ......... ·----.,_... =_,...--,_ :::a:'-:i-o:.--=~ ...., .. ,.., II Dally Plk>t Week9"Ct/ Friday, June 22. 1990 time Emmy nominations take place, but says the awards have taken on a mcanina of their own. "In many cases. the Emmy nomi· nations arc decided by people who seldom -or never -watch day· time TV," Lopn said. "The vast ~ority of the people votina (for the Emmys) are workina on their own shows when the other shows are beiq aired. so the votina is left to people who are uninformed -or are f.6rtial to their own shows and won t vote for people on other shows, no matter how superior they may be." As soap opera rePQrters from coast to coast t>etan analyzina the Emmy selections, 1t became obvious many top-notch performers were overlooked simply because of alitches in the nomjnating votinl process. That's when we of the NODA Sleppcd in . "We decided we writers are the ones who should be doina some- thing to honor those people whose work is ellceptional.'' Logan said. "We watch these sho~. day in and day out. We compare, contrast, criti· Que. We're the ones who are familiar TV Listings 7:00 7:30 8:00 with the actors and actresses, and ("ATWT"), Mich1el Kniaht can aive a more critical evaluation. ("AMC'), Quinn Redeker ("Y AR"), We have a sense of what's aood -Kristoff St. John ("Generations"). and what's not." 88ett P•..,.. ~Julia 8vr' Most of the NODA awards are for ("AMC"). Rwu~n-up: Liu &town ''best" performances. but, unlike~ ("ATW'T'), Unda Dano ( .. AW"'). Emmys, some "worst" awards were Lynn Hcmn1 ("General Hospit.al' ) pve-n just to spice things up a bit. and Ren« Props ("ATWT"). And in t-NO cases, "Royal Pleasure" 8 Wersl Acter: Billy Hufuy and "Royal Pain," we have listed ("0.ys") and Ronn MOSI ("&IB"). the performcn who are the best and Runner-up: Eric Bracckn ("Y AR). worst to work with and interview. •Went Accrea: Launltt Bell This year's N1tionaJ Daytime (''Y &.R "). Runners-up: Jeanne Draru Association winners and Cooper and Kate Linder ("YltR"). nominees are: • a.yat Pair. S1t,,Mn Nichols • ... , Acter: A Mvtinn ("Sanu -=·o.ys"). Runneri-up: Tristan Barbara" Jlu®cr.s-up· Granl.. andhd_Wl&DCfJ"-"H:l.. Aleksander ("Guidin1 Liaht"), • Jal Pleanre! A Marrintz Roscoe Born rsB"). David Canary ("SB"). Runners-up: Nancy Grahn ("All My Children") and Stephen ("SB") and Brad Maule ("GH"). Scbnetur ("Another World"). •Bet& Wrtdal: "As the World •Beta Aetrea: Mucy W.tlktr. Turns." Runners-up: ··All My Chil- ("SB"), Runners-up: Jeanne Cooper dren," "Guiding Light'' and ··San\& ("The Youns and the Restless"), Barbara." Susan AanMry ("The Bold and the • lest SM•: "As T~ World Beautiful"), Nancy Grabn ("SB") Tums ... Runners-Up: "All My Chil- and Kim Zimmer ("GL"). drcn," "Another World," ··Guiding 8 lat Feat.red Act•r: Scott LipL" "Santa Barbara" and ··The !XFriew ("A.s th~ World Tums"). Yount and the Restless:· Runners-up: Matthew Ashford •Went Sllow: "Tht Bold and th~ ("Days of Our Lives"), David For-Beautiful ... Runners-up: "Days of syth ("AW"). 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This movie staned Old • aa nempt by filmmalrer MidlMI ~re to IQ9d Rasr S.•da. ~ 1nnan o(OeaemlMolan, to ¥1111 int. Midi -Moore'1 ............. well as the binllDllce ol OM and Uni ted Auto WCll'Un ol AIDeri- -so Smith coUt tee wMI be ought whm be tamiaated l0.000 there. He c:u't Id iD to 1ec Smith bccaute be doelll'l .. 1epraeat &n}One," MOOft'I IOld. nu. is a movie of memorable. u.abetievabk moments: In tbe IDOll pointed tctne. Smith quota Didrcas OD tbe meanini of CbrisamM ,a a llOCt-""t""..._.......,~b!Kk ia Flint a ~oman is ~ OD C'brilUnas Da). Her decorated tree ii dumped in a gutter while ber cbildma watch. (R). "Steel Map1n.• 1919. M aptcd by Robert nartins frorri his popular ofY'-Bnledway play, this one 1s shame&cls -a faCile. bueelY. entertainina movie, wbidl plays 11 af Harling has spmt molt of his time wa1chin1 women-oriented TV lit· corns and memorizina tbem. It's "The Golden Girts Meets Delioina Womm" Somehow -miracle of miracles -it's all completely ir- tlltihk ilLllqr put..twaus tbe movie wean us dowa with ias srin- ning &ood-naturcdnnl but alto be- cause we come to lib its IClf-riaht· .. ... eous c:banaboaes. (PG). poet encounters the monuary busi-~ Bob Ncwllart. Diet Va JWie Wala'L Remake of Kun ....... ._.. 1989. Dell while viliti• Los ~ o,R. V!DCDI Gankaia. A IOWD Weill's '1'be Threepenny 0pera.- ln 191S, Joe Esztertw wrote the Bucd on Evelyn WaUJh'• uure. trlCI 10 win SlS miltioa by sivins up CACklins cowuoom dramamystery • "The Ammcanir.at1on of'Emily" cipreaa tor a month. ..,--..1 ~about a woman at-196S. Directed by Anhur HUler. •"Smile" l-97S. Directed by .....-SWri JWie _...,._ J•-r~-. Mic:Md Ritdaie. SWri 8Nce ~-~a ~;~ve awi~ ... -~y DI· "'-"' ..... -· '-. ~ IUI~ v.:..11..1, Me!~ ..... • Ori' .._ ..... --....... ....... ner, Melvyn Do111lu, James ....... .., -------.. c:barKter' who tests her love and Cobum. A cynical American naval Ida. llrtma FctdoD. Salin of loyalty. There's ~ evidence officer falls for a widowed British bea11ty ...-nta. apiJlll him to caute her faith in him nurse durina World War II. • .. Abet rk IUrifc .. 1990. Directed to cnamble, but she no sooner • "Cold Turkey" 1971. Directed by by Mcnahem Golan. Scani111 Raul bouDclts beck than -bam! -Norman Lear. Starrina Jean Julia, Ric:bard Harri' Roacr o.Jtry. Esnerbal bits her and us with a r.================================" double-whammy endin&. Here it is olftOn..Olo .. ~...._-------------. five yan later, .and wterbas is servina up another cracklini courtroom dramamystery about another woman attorney (Jessica l.aale> who's also defendina the mu sbe k>vei, but thls time, it's her father ... Music Bol," directed by Com&antin Cos&.a-Oavru, is simply a cue of a movie that was done before and done better -twice actually. (In between, Esztertw used tbe ume fonnula for "Betrayal." alto diRcted by Cosla-Gavras.) h's a solid, valid movie, very craftsmanlike and wondcrfuJ in muy ways, but this skeletal plot line used time and apin always keeps us one sicp ahead of the story. which doesn't help-wbcft-the story is a mysttry. Other works slated for release this week on videocassette: • "The lm,,e" 1990. Directed by Peter Werner. StarrinJ Albert Fin· ney, John Mahoney. Marsha Mason, Swoosie Kunz., Kathy Baker. TV news ancbon and executives fiaht over the ethics of rcporti • ••ne.J.oved~.Ooe-:-" .uiog~.nu;"'"".Lf by Tony Richardson. Starrin& Rob- ert Mone. Rod Steiaer. Jonathan Winters. John Gielaud. A British COME STROLL IN THE GARDEN THIS SUMMER AND SEE WHAT'S NEW The Olive Garden has a ew summer menu. ~'-¥.!-Jt._,.._....__ __ in, and discover fresh new • lunch items. Like our cool, luscious Sicilian Fruit Salad. And discover sumptuous summer dinner dishes like our tas~, grilled swordfish; or delicate, cream~ Spaghetti Carbonara. There are also many more summer dishes sure to brighten up yourd~. The new summer menu at The Olive Garden: One Garden path you'll love being led up. WHERE ALL THE BEST OF ITALY Is You Rs. • 16811 Beoch Blvd .. Huntington Beoch • 11171 E. 183rd St. (across from the Cerritos Moll) • Brea Moll Way, across from the Moy Company . ' t ., • TIIBATRE lnt~rmlsslon Shakespeare under the stars set for summer Shakespeare under the slal'S beains us summe1'-k>n1 stint this weekend as the Grove Shakespeare Festival takes the wraps off .. Much Ado About Nothio4-" JuJes Aaron 1s dirccting'the Bard's romantic comedy. which will feature a rare onsaaae appearance by Thomas Bradac. the festival's producina artistic director for its first 11 seasol's, in the role of the comed1c constable Dogberry. Fi ve other Equity acton arc fea- tured in "Much Ado," includina Elizabeth Norment, David Drum- mond, John Hertzler, Carl Rea- siardo and Harry Woolf. Roundina out the cast are Mart Booher, Rob- ert Neiman, Dorothy Drysdale, Jonathan Klein, Trey Fernald Val- entine, Crail Harrill, Jonathan Drahos, St.acy Ross, Hiromi Zeolo, Rpunna Ausesen, Hisa Takakuwa, Richard Soto, Braden Micbaels1 Joseph Foster, Tom Juarez ana Grant McKee. "Much Ado About Nothins" will be presented Thunda~ th~ Sundays at 8:30 p.m. untiJ JuJy 14 an the FestivaJ Amphitheater, 12852 • Main St.. Garden Grove. Call 636-7213 for ticket information. • Meanwhi.le, nc1tt door at the Gem Thealet, the curtain ps down on Moliere's .. The Miter." Final per· formanca are toni&ht and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the same address and phone number as the · Festival Amphitheater. Two community theater aroups also wind up their respective runs this weekend. Oosina perfonnanca are scheduled for ''Once Upon a Mattrras" at the San Oemente Community Theater and "You're a MILE SQUARE PARK BROOKHURST AT HEIL FIESTA RUNS 6 GREAT DAYS• JUNE 29TH THRU JULY 4TH Six great day• of the mo•t fun you'll Tom Titus Good Man. Cbartic Brown .. for the Brea Theater l.eape. "Mattress" plays toni&ht and Sat· wday at 8 p.m. in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Av~. Cabrillo, San Ocmcnte (492-046S). "Charlie Brown" also wraps up toni&bt and Saturday at 8 p.m. an the Curtis Thcalet of the Brea Civic and Cul- tural Center (S24-66S3). Bowina in (or a two-month run at Stars set for benefit Remainina on the boltds and continuina their enpttments around Oran,e County are: • "Speed tbe Plow" at South Cout Repertory, 6SS Town C.Cnrer Drive. Costa Mesa (9S7-40ll), Tueldays throu&b Fridays at 8 9.m., Sa1urdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m.? Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. unul JuJy 14. • '"Steel Mqnolias" in the Drama Lab of OraQIC Coast Cdllqe. Costa Mesa (432-SSIO). Fridays and Salur· days at 8 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m. untiJ JuJy I. • .. Faw Attraction" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 611 Hamil- ton St.. Costa Mesa (6~S269). Thursdays tbrou&h Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at l p.m. until JuJy I. • "Pati~cc" at 1hc Ncwpon Theater Ans Center, 2SOI Oiff Drive. Newport Beach (631-0288), Thursdays throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at 2:30 p.m . until July I. • "Huntina Cockroaches" at the Way Off Broadway Playhouse, IOS8 E. Fint St., Santa Ana (S47-8997). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuah July 7 and a closina matintt 11 2 p.m. July 8. have a/I SUmtnerJI/ Actors from movies. television ------------1 and tbttheattrwi~ -A M"Kf: •"The Sound of Music'' at EJiza- ~oward'S-Cunain GaU-Di1uacf·- Thcater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-IS~). niahtly cxetpt Mondays 11 varyina curtain times throuah Sept 23. 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Weft, if these scenarios all sound great to you. I know how you can enjoy all three in one perfectly pl•Jnotd evening. It's through a special program the Villa Nova restaurant has coordinated w ith tile Pacific Amphitheatre. For one re~ ab'e price. you can enjoy dinner at Villa Nova and a concert stamng one of your favorite entertainers -Frank Sinatra. for instance. It works like this: You arrive at the ViNa Nova -located at 3131 W . Coast Highway in Newport Beach -around slx- ish. You and your spouse (or that very special friend) prepare to enjoy some scrumptious Italian cuisine. Maybe some broiled fresh salmon or swordfish prepared ViJla Nova s~. You're feeling particularly fes- Cont1Mnl•I CulSIM S.nu 19ol tlve tonight. so how about or- dering a bottle of vino from Vila Nova's extensive wtM list. One of those delightful Calife>rrU ch«~. pertwips7 Of course. the meat Is ex- quisite, glvm head chef Ernest Mergenthaler's unftaggfng dedi- cation to perfectfon. Then. attn a dessert of cool sMrt>et ar1d hot coffee. you (along with hordes of other convivial concert~rsf bc>Md a bus which wHI deposit you at the entrance to the amphitheater. The concert was great -or Ale Eyes really did ft his way. Now you're back on the bus gloating. ~·ng down at the poor souts fighting their way out of the crowded parking lot as you gtide back toward the VIiia Nova. Once there. you savor both concnt memor~s and a glass· of good brandy white con- gratulating yourself on a perfect evming, truly OM special 1"ght to reme~r. Think you'd like to experience South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 540-3840 a similar fantasy come true? Al you N\fe to do ls cal 642-7880 ~ ask for Lauri. She c.-i give you all of the particulars. includ- ing the coming concm attrac- tions which. in addition to the Sinatra concert. include nights with the Beach Boys. Juffo Ig- lesias. Kenny G. and AnM Mur- ray. She'I pre>bably also inform you that you can pay by credit card -Mastercard. Visa. Amerkan Express. And no doubt she'I urge you to hurry and confirm your r~servations because they are being IMcen on a first come. first served basis. According to Villa Nova's J im D• fson of founder Alen Daiei. the Idea realty has caught on among Or- ange Coast r~sidents. "This is a pertttt opportunity to go out. N\fe <finner. f'f1oY a concert and not ~ to worry about driving. Some people would Pfffer to attend a concert first. and men dtrw. ~ we ea c.-. accommodal~ ttwm." TRAVEL c:u1 or sinem and ctanc:en. Rmrinl ·20s area with new food Accordias to . Datk statistics, the sWMll. arc:adr pmn. sbopa. abd a 'ram r-. 15 most popular riCles are the spett-major new rick. Boonwraas. This adults. S 16.50 for ages 3 to 11 , and =~~he ~~~~;5~ ~~~~labs you up• ~and older . ..\IC' J and undtr are ed lut year. ...,. --~ ~~I!~=·.!; arilSNEnA.ND (~56S)-baa a -. 1lte bat way IO-~ ~ ---wtddl you flnt n~ for- summa line-up tbaJ induda a DeW ~ for. t.bete and otbcr attrldlOlls _,.. aad then all over lllia Dick Tracy *It lbow, a "35tb 111:0 am~e w~ the Datk opens. or blcbards. • Annivft'IU')' follies" show scaniaa wmt until ~eruna when the llRd Boomerua is the park's leCOftd the famous mice and the mt of the pnde --COUlcr, joilliQI the IS.year-old pas; and an ifter-clartt bad concat lesi~ tomonow, the put will Montaooma's ~ •. ICries. be Gpn_Claily, I Lm. to I Lm:, UDtil Swnnwr boun art 10 Lm. to Party Gm ii dae tbcme of abh ., Sepltmbcr. Admillioa is midnilbt. Sunday tbf'O\llh Friday. sumlDCT'1 ...... billed a the...,_ S2'.50 lof aduJu, Sl0.50 for .. l 10 Lm. to I Lm., S.t\llday. Ad- ell iD the put•1 bistory. with m to II. r.rti:i• is SJ. mitSioa is S21 for 1eens and aduhs; liant t.lloom lblped &ke DiW'y • W.NOTT'S BEllRV FARM Sl7for-.et3to Jl ;f~forchildren dlllrKlen m a llrle ............ (220-5200) bu mndy expanded its t.mekr 3. LOBSTER PARllltSAN DllfNER vlvaftallal .trattoria BROILED LOBSTER TAIL with Delaney's Famous STUFFED$148& SBRDIPS ; 0 l3 ';TE R FF ~ T LL~CII '1295 ._. .. .. .._ .. .. ------.-..... -. ..... ) .... (ll:J0•-1,.a.,, ..... .. . AAID-.. ..... =~:,.,,..,,.1,. -----WJ~-. 8roiled ~ · Tllil ~~td ., Ila.a. ;,, • ._ .. .._ ~ ... CllUI.)' ,.....,,, a..-. -t~· - Cl ••AllD~,....,&y 679• 7DAft llllft c.: 1mta 1 n is ... Md 9 U .a www OYSTER BAI ~ OWll l/lllk,..,. -·---.------------------------------------------~ •• Debuting Sunday, June 17th THE BEST •UNCH I 1'111991De0F THE lllTZ CAllLTON ........ Allhp'refwa ....... . Ww.t Arn, ill,,_. C M Ht D1'W'• • ..... ll:I0-1:11 417-G20 , ................. ........... ...... .... D1-1-.. ........... o.. cw.... v..., ,.,, "a • ••• •• L191M ..... . La Pergola stands · out from the crowd \,m.:h l'l"'I t"•llng 10 ha c to change this fo rm.11 10 th'e Judy Chambcrl3in V.l'd' llalian restaurant re 1ew 1f ~om. ~ .. ,I\ doc n't figure out a wa)' tfl ·1 , •• , hd on the cxhau~ting (for nu hl·C'l. out) proliferation of ltJ l'\IJurants (another one as pr••' · o pening ngbt thi vcr' mi , 1 folks) along the OrJngc (1 I ''l'l'l. I prn) for Elh1op1:rn f11;~ -"'htch. for an)one "'ho v.oo 1 hle to step up to the m1cro- pl · Jnd make the usual en ck'i ar.: · ·"'' 1ok<.~. fcature pre~n- 1.11 '1hJ1 urc actuall)' r.ithcr abun- d.1 • .11 I more than d cllc1ous II . "'here this llaJ1an craze ,., n1·J all I can sa) 1 · Franco. \llrcdo and G1 u5epp1, top 1t 'ou gu)" arc lolling me .,.,,11,, porc1n1 , focacc1:i :ind 1\11 '' h.11 C'an I ~) about )t'I r 1 tJhan re taurant. L1 Pcr- }t r lf:irbor Boulevard in lO'>lJ \1 • .1 rt•s1a uran1 lhat do...~n't e'l'O Ir , 'l1h focacc1a or n sotto on 11s 01' 11 .. 11 11 '<; C'O-owned b)' J1'4: ln- ~..11111.1 that's what -the same Joe lnr.irJ1a who's one o f the lngard1a 1Jr111lwr\ of b1g-t1me food purveying 1.11111· -a nd that Joe lnprd1a in- 1 n,f\ to btcome -OM-of h1 own --n1~1·.,1 customers now that he's fi. n.ilh done what he's alwa)'s wanted 111 opened a restaurant. '" "'hat?. ou m1 t ask. Who Judy Chamberlain care~ 1hat foe lngarJ1.:i·~ lin.1lh Of)CnL·J .l re~IJUr.lnt'' It'\ JU\I onl• more ltaltan re,1.1ur;.in1 JnJ '"u haH•n 1 gonen JruunJ w tr· tn@ thl' l~t trn l''e "'ntll'n .11'-ou1. nght'' w Pergol.1 -nn L·r m1nJ the !thghth C\Oll1 ·SC•unJ1 n~ name - ISO I tern bl\ IJOl. \ II\ Jhoul a) fanq a'> 11 Ol~'<i'> tu Ix· lur "'hat .11 doc~ "h1Lh '' 'M..'f\' n::ill} temhr foc>d JI ICJ I ' ll'J\Onahlc Jlrlll''> rour Jll'llPk ·an •lint· at l .1 Pl·rgolJ for k·" 1 'lJI• 'O. \\ hJt's more. the\ 'fl \\.ilk J\\J\ kdtng lt\.l• lht') \e JU'I pulkJ 111f J l.OU P I le) ( harhl' (I lln iu~• heJr 1hc ,qlc "h1spcnng). the "'a11cr must ha'c added the 1. hCL ~ "rung. I'm not suggesting th:it La Pergola is a hJHn for chcaps~:i1es or people "'ho might fail to call a server\ anenuon to havini hone.hanged himself.out -;Tio" me a pcr~n who docsn't appreciate good \aluc. and I'll sho"' )OU .. oh. )'Ou knolA . La Pergola. perhaps because of its obscure location amid the car deal- Tltnr s /\ ClM lloi-lo ""111 To 51.Jrt T llf ~ SATURDAY MORNING BREAKFAST ON THE BAY! rw.W't1A IWl ... \IJ41.'""',. ....... IO•HM ...... ,., ....... ......,.,..., ~ "'"""j\1'I' """""" h f\.nH,,.., ...,,.<;,.,j,, .............. ~ ........... ~,.,..,. ............. -"""""' "''"""" [G(. 8£"'fDtCl t. fll~lll"'li"'I •5c.114~8HO ((A,<, 8HGI""' 'A.Ill nr s ,, f"llC"'CH T04S1 • 8.\l(\ .. S41~GI • A'>'ClllrD Juter-.1. F1th>1 F111111 • C1t.\-.olo\l.Crt1r11u •Ml.flll .. !J'(>)llll S6.95 (N~~)- •t''''"."'' 'ritl C. ~ ~IW iollw ~ ~ fm'w ~ Ntlol""Wf BM•• R""'~onn7\ 2l7l The f inesr Japanese Dining Experience SUSHI BAR • PRIVATE DINING ROOMS DINING ROOM • TfPPAN ROOM TATAMI ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~ .... , ... Horikawa T ,o •La ~•SWll•- IOUTMCOAITPUZAVIU.Aal •38005 Plul() S.1111MI (71~) M7·2~1 • 3 mriut• to PeOorming Arts Cent11 1:r!>h•p\ that line I !arbor Boulevard. ha\ gotten oil to a 'ilO"' suin since opcmng Jpp11mmJtcl) eight months Ji!o Don't be surpn">Cd 1f )OU go in lur Jundt nnd lind that the houc,c 1-.n't pacl.eJ Dinner" and unda} hrunl'h\ St·em 10 Ix· attrJl ting a fair \hun· ol thl· n1'11.(hhorh11rn.l cro"d. La Pergola '" the p..-rkl l nt'1ghhorhood lt .. thJn 1n1aurant .inJ then .,.1mc I \C h.1d 'oml' ol the \Cal d1,hc\ at lun .. h uni\ once wa\ I d1..appuinted "hC'n lhcrc "'a' a m1,up 'tw111 \\atll'f anJ l hl."I .1hou1 rc..reattng a J1\h I'd h.id on an earlier '1'>1t r, e '1nCl' lxl·n ahk ll> order 11 "'11hou1 a h111h thin \Callop1nc. lightl~ hrc:iJ,·J. lO\ ercd "'1th gnllcd cgg- plJnt dl'l1ra1e l hl·e..e and mannara \JUlC If the\ If'\ (Cl ~·n e \OU \CJI \\llh bro"' n -.aucc tell them to forget 11. thl• red loaucc 1\ murh heller Thtrc\ :irr plcnt' of pasta. fi sh and chi .. ken dl\hc' to keep compan) "'11h 1he 'e.:il -and La Pergola docs a m:ign1f1cl·n1 all .. onmen1 of mannatcd \cge1abll·s (cgplant. pep- per\ etc ). a good C3l''>3t ~lad. re- spcctabk carpac:c10 and 11ram1su nC'h 1A-1th mti'iCarpone and thick enough for a o;poc>n to stand straight up 1n 11 W11h Its nd1culous_!y_low prices (how duc5 Ile dO i tT H e's Joe ln- g.ard1a. that'll ho"' he doc .. 1t). La Pergola may "'ell become a force to be reckoned with. and not m the budget dining category. either. Talent 1n the kitchen 1s provided La Pergola I 969 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-I 225 **** AlmOit>'ere: Trad111onal ll4J1an atmosphere sho\\c:t~s Lrad111onaJ lta.liao cuisine. Hoen: Lunch M-F. 11:30 a.m. 10 l p.m .• Dinner M-S:u , S p.m 10 10 p.m. Prl~a: uptrb \'alue· dinner cntrfi"'S stan at S .~5 und.1) ctum- paane brunch SIS.95 for adul~ S7.Q5 for children: buffet style means all-you<.an~t. Wt.e: Pretty slAodard. rcasonabh pnccd. Service: G(ttin& bclter all 1he 11mc. PaJtia&: Amp~ lot. WU& tl9e ratiap meu.: ***** PERFECT, Ft.A WLES **** EJtcdlcnt, nearl)' perfect. Among the best m its field. *** Very good. Worth a special Ln p **Good * Sausfactof). No stars: Needs 1mprovcmcn1 These nJllns~ rcfl«t M s. Chamberlain's op inion pnmanly of the food. w11b the prcscnuwon. 1Jmb1:rnce and ~rv1N: a/50 taken into account. Pried are subjec.·t to change. TWO DOLLAR SIGNS. FOtJR-slARS -- by chefs Giuseppe (,a1ic11a and Paulo Pcs1anno. Best of all 1s their Sunda) cham- pagne brunch buffet. sure to bnng back the most pleasant C\f childhood mcmone"> tor an} onl' ~ho grc"' up in -or got 1n\ tll'd 10 dine at the home of -a large 11.ihan fam1h chod.ablock w11h cuhn.il') talent' that spanned gcncra11ons ..:,.• '' ~ . f I lt:: llMNOUAVI L ~ • a WA.INIAAYl I ,.., ..... Award Winning Executive Chef "rt9'1tlla. •. De•ll8 Formerly with "Greek Cuisine" of Tusrin To all our Valuable Longstanding Customers & Friends Welcome to the Gathering Place of Greek Food Lovers "1fllell Tiie Gl'Mk ~ 5et •••I r) Tiiey C.... Te Tiie ~ .. e•I•• Te Eat die ftllM& I• Creek Caltll.e" ... .. formerly "HIDE-AWAY RESTAU~ WEAREN8W OPEN FOa 111181~£.U LIJNC• I' 587• Edinger Ave I Huntingt1 Be.ich, CA 1 1e r j_ .... Fri ll:M-alM •Marina • ·e C r• DINNER s.. .. n... a:ee.1eiee l'rl-Sat asee.11 aee For Reservclti01\S Call ( 71 ·•) 840-8518 Deity Piiot w..-end/ Friday, June 22, 1990 oeer s~ ~ r>n~ '~ w 10.1q ~rsa 11 •• • • .:J.1 Costa Mesa value. Constant activity (Sunday brunch, wine dinners, food Wtinp. ber menu an aftttnoon and into the Amato'• South Coast Plaza, 333 late ni&ht). SSS **** .. Bristol St. 549-0741. Open 10 to 9 lleribwa 3800 S. Plaza Dr .• South Mon.-Fri. 12 to 6 Sat-Sun. Reser-Coast Plaza Viti.. 5S7-2S3l. Res- vations not required. Sandwiches. ervations sugesled. Fine tnlditional soups and salads in a casual at-Jas-nese restaurant uses the freshest mosphett. Not rated. inaredients. Sushi ber, Tatami Aas.en. au ...... ae South Coast rooms, cocktail lo~.~ Elepna din- Plaz.a Viii.. 3800 S. Plaza Dr. ina. Lunch. dinner. SSS **** 7Sl-71.S3. Open forlunch 11:30 to 2 a. r.....-. 1969 Harbor Blvd. Mon.-Fri.; dinntt 6 to 10 Fri.-Sat ~122J. ~for lunch Mon.·Fri. Top Gun Draw in Airport Area; 11:3010 2; dinner S:30 to 10. Reter· most beloved of Power Restau.raats. vations n:com~nded. Southern Sleek., serious food. unstuffy al· Italian. Above avel"aJC Italian mosphere. New liab• menu aua-aaitine al ~<Ontetous prices. ments eiquisite Notbern Italian Veal dilba JUply recom~nded; soecialties. Wild. salads. m:dlcnl tinmiau. JS * * * ~omemade pesias. =-wine lilt. M ' & Gta&l'I ISOO Adams at Penona.lized terVic:e. Ovmeen by Harbor, S«>-1937. ReterVations ac- tbe channina An10llio Capolo ud cepeed. Recipient of Gold Award of the bcauteo.as Lana. Sonia ud E1cdleDcc nine c:omecutive years. Gilda. Check out the areetina at the Owner Michael Oriana stays ahead door. Rqulan definitely 1tt special of trends and sell the slaadlnl for uaunent Rnervations accepttld. Chinese restaurants. Lunch, di~ SSSS ***** tab-out. cock1ails 7 days. ~ ... _. p._ Crystal Coun. 3333 **** Bear St. ~766L ~n 11 to 9 1111 C.... 296 E. 17th St, 645-7626. Mon.-Th .. 11 10 11 Fn.-Sat 12 to 9 Family 11yle Mexican restaurant Sun. Reservations accepted. Ex-President Bush has eaten here! Open pensive Thai cuisine; small portions daily at 11 a.m. for lunch. dinner. of nicely-prepared food in a stark cocktails. Call ahead for ~ setting hidden away in the upper s-nics. Not rated. reaches of South Coast Plaza's Newport RU. 2000 Newport Blvd. Crystal Coun. SSS ** 631 -2110. Ribs. chicken. shrimp, Cttl8'1 CttiHte 124 W. MacArthur salads. sandwiches. Emphasis on Blvd. 546-5688. Open 11 to 9 daily. freshness. quality. Delicious com Reservations accepted. Inexpensive bread. Open from 4 p.m. Monday Chinese and Cantonese dining with throu&h Saturday. 2 p.m. Sunday. take-out available. Not rated. Take out from 2 p.m . daily. SS El Torlte Grill 633 Anton Blvd. **** 662-2672. Open 11 to 11 Mon.-Fri.. p,..ae Rhteru&e, 3333 Bristol -5t.. 11 to m1dni&ht-Sat .. Sunday bruntli-Souifl('oaStPfaza. 540-8038. Open 10 to 2. llescrvations accepted. for lunch 11 :30 to 2:30 Mon.·Sat.. Flavors of mesquite and the updated dinner 5:30 to I Mon.·Sat.: Sun. Southwest. Not as perfectly choreo-brunch only. Reservations sug· graphed as the original ET Grill in gested. Shopping Mall Italian food Fashion Island: great green com with fresh fish. chicken and pasta. tamales nonethelc\S. S ** * Terrific bread. Spotty service. SS Emperor's Fortane 3820 S. Pla1a * * f)r 85().9()08 Open 11 ''0 to 10 Reel Onion. 101 E. Sandpoante Dr. 'un · rh .. 11 30 111 11 r n -~at. Rc\Cr· 556-7701 Open I I 10 2 Mo n.-Sun .. \;J\IOn<. .IHl'ph:d < hull',{' food <iunda\ hrunch 10 to J. RcSt'r- lt'a1 unng l'd.ing dml. 'lot rntcd \31lOn; atn:r>tt d hnl· Mc~1ran food c.andhi 'X~O Pla1J Dr '°louth C OJSI in a fun and danlJhlc en vironment l'l.11.1 \ illJ[tl' 5'h-7~., \ Open for '01 rall'd •llnl h 11 'o w ~ \fon -h 1 . dinner Riviera Restaurant. 33'1 Rn~tol St.. "'· J (J 'O ..,unda~ hrunch 11 ·\Cl to ' <;ou1h Co:m Pldla )40-\840 Ol'l("n RC:'>(.'T\ at10n\ \U[l.gC\tCd Tandoon for IUnl h I I \() to \ Mon -at .. and ~urr). lobm·r. lamh and dinner ~ to l fJ ~lon.·Thurs .. 5 to 11 ch1d..l'n. Bc<.l ln~l1an rcc;uurant 1n fn-Sat kc:'t'r'-at1on<, suggestion. Orangt' < ount~ m.1;.hc the sta1e. I\ ward-" inning u )ntincn tal cu1\1ne Terrific; JPJX'llll'I\ Rumant1c gar-Popular c;1anl.Jh> II the nice touch- lkn a1mo~r>herc "ic11:n1: sen ice. cc; of 'l'T\ ice: grac1uu., atmo phcre nuMand1ng v.1nc ll')t SS **** and accoutrements. SSS *** Garden Bistro. C f') <>tal < oun U \ \ Ruby's. 3 \ '3 &ar t .. Crystal Coun. Rear St. 546-60(J4 Open 11 10 10 662-R BY. Open 8 to 9 Mon.- \fon ·Sat .. 11 t<l 7 Sun. Aftcmoon Thurs .. 7 10 10 Fn.·Sat.. 7 to 9 Sun. 11·at1me ~ l O to 5 30 e"""' " Re~ Reservations not required. Bu!Jers en a11ons suggested . .\ 11111· of all and fnes 1n a re-created 1940s diner JUDY CHAMBERLAIN'S To ORANGE COAST South Coat Plaza. S«).8031. Open foe lunch 11 10 9 Mon.-Sun. lleter· vatiou not required Tbe ultimate . . with 11 different pizzas ~icilian to Neopolitan. Not rated. i ... Cenary IM. 3333 S. Bristol 540-8822. Open 11 to 9 daily. Reser- vations accepted. Dine in the Metro's only railrdad d ining guide. Not rated. ZllMet 1712 Placentia. 645-8091. No reservations.. Lobster tail. prime rib. chicken and ribs at reasonable prices. Special chaoaes ni&htly. Lunch. d1nner. Sunday breakfast .. NoLratcd. Fountain Valley Clae Bella. 17272 Newhope St. 546-7426. Open for lunch fTom 11 :30 a.en. to 2 p.m. Mon.·Fn. Din· ncr 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m. M.o n.·Th.: 5-10 p.m. Fn .. Sat. Closed 'iundays. Ital- ian cu1 1ne \\Ith Amcncan "goodies" (burgc:rs. hot dog<;) J\1;11 lahk in the bar. ~ot rated Tbe Hop, 18774 Brookhur\I St. 963-2366. Open 6 p.m. 10 2 a.m. Mon-at. Hamburgc:r~. que..ad1llas. .. big bopper" hot dog..'i OanctnJ to 'SOs and ·~ music. Rcscnauom not required Scmi-ca1;ual. lne~pcn­ <,1ve Not rated Primavera Restnrant, 16525 Brookhurst St. (3t Heil). 775· 7978 O pen lunch I l·:lO to 2 p.m .• Dinner 5 10 10:30 p.m. Mon-Sat Italian. Reservation~ ac<'eptcd. Casual. Good value for well-prepared \Cal. pasta and classical Italian dishes. Great desserts. SS * * (at Beach Blvd.) 842-8955. Open daily 11 a.m. ao 10 p.m. Authentic "'South of the bordtt'" homntyk food prepemS fresh daily. Lunch features all· you· can· cat bufl'ea. Sunday buffet brunch with com· plimentuy c hampaanc and mariachis. Catering available. Reser· vations accepted. Casual. Inexpen- sive. Not rated. Irvine Bis ...... 19100 Van Karman Ave. 7S2·5212. Open for lunch 11 to 3. -dinner S 10 11. Tcrrific--tiappy trour 5 to 7. Rnervattons accepted. Award-winnina European cuisine. Goraeous. inlCf'CStioa. Very ~ous food with a moderate pritt tag. Perfect spot for a romantic dinner or power lunch. Order a full meal at the livel)' bar. which featurt'S Brazilian mus1c.danci ngat night. SS**** Calle.le Resta•raaa. 1910 Main t 975-1220. Open for lunch 11 to ], d10ner 3 to I 0 ~un.· Thur\ .. 3 to 11 Fn -Sat Happ\ Hour 4 10 7 Reser· \ 31ion\ 3CCt'J')tCd ( allfornl:l·l/t'd outh\\cstan l'UlMnc. Gn.·~n C'Orn tamale~ and \l°\ 1che '>Pl'<'131t1cc; ut the hou..e ~poll). w mc11me!> <"· cruc1a11ngl> -.lu" ~rv1ce. Bu\y lunchumc hango ut for the Young Professional crowd. SS * * Cltam· ploas. Irvine Mamou. I 000 Von Karman. 5H·OIOO Open 11 10 l p.m. dail). ReSt'r' ntions at'C'cpted. Hamburgers. 'ite;tk~ and salad' 1n a casual spons bar atmm phcn.'. No1 rated. cu1s1ncs in a clac;sical Frcn( \elling. complete w11h recorded swin@ ... ------------ Not rated. music. Excellent salads. Service is Claaatttlalr. 18912 Mac n hur BJ\d. 752-8001. O pen for lunch 11:.)() 10 2:30 Mon .• fri, dinner 6:30 to 10:30 Mon.-Thurs.. 6:30 to 11 Fri.-Sat Reservations accepted. tandard French.Continental Cuisine plays second fiddle to atmos~ere that's a Cluaa. 3 '" Rear t.. C'I) stal tot.all y on the mark. S * * * * Coun. 540-1'6' :"onhern ltahan RW'1 Cub HldeMt, 3180 Airway luisine. Oix-n for lund\ and dinner. Ave. 662-CRAB. Open (or lunch 11 Reserva11un' • 1 ntcd to 4, dinner 4:30 to 10. Happy Hour Gino's on th•· r.11 I 'I< t-.. 17th St. 4:30 to 6:30. Rcservauons not 650-1750. Re~·\ 11110' .v cr ptcd A needed. A unique crab houie. right Costa Mesa la11•. Jf\ \I. 1rm in· out of New En&land and the t1matc n1."1ghborh1 c. 1 "" v place. Maryland shore. House specialties Lunch. dinner. \\CCI. •kfnst. include Florida rock c~bs. dunge. Expert I~ p<c p3red \ '"'' ntal ncss crab. fresh lobster. Sandy buch cu1sme. Live p1Jno bar entertain· out in front, airport view in ti.ck or mcnt. SS * * * restaurant makes for fun (and good Golde11 Dragon 2023 Harbor Blvd.. plane-watchina). Ouastandina scr· 642-7 162. Rescr,ations accepted. vice and value. SS ****· Genuine Chine~ Mandann d1!>hos Scott's Seafoo4 Grtll ... Bar, 3300 s10ce 1975 . .\ward wanning C\Mint" Bristol t. 979·2400. Open for lunch Lunch, dinner. take-out, oock1a11, "1 and dinner seven days a Wttlc. C.11 days, SS * * * for hours. Jau champa1nc hmch on GH1af .uders 3810 S Plaza Dr.. weekends. Rescrvauons sugaested. South Coast Pla~a V1lla~l' 668-1737. Fresh scaf&od classically prepared, Open for lunc:h 11 :30 to 2:30: dinner complete Wlth an oyster ber. Not 6 to I 0. Top-. nl cd Scandinavian/ rated. f 1• 1ncn111f 'c\1 urant in La Jolla, Tea • Srmpattiy 369 E. 17th St.. 11 ly 1ra11~plantcd to Orange 645-4860. Col y authtnt1c En&h sh Coi.. .y. Interesting cu1s1ne in a cas-tea room. Breakfast. lunch. af'\cr. ual setting. Ha n't caught on with noon tea, unday brunch. lovin&Jy the masses .despite homemade prep&i'cd. Terrific Comish e-stic:s. breads (wonderful). excellent caviar steak and kidney pie, tnne. En&Jish ~lcction. homemade gravad lax. antiques may be' purchased. S *** best caesar saJad in town. Good Trata.rta PIM. 3333 •. Bristol t . 11 Oalty Piiot Weekend/ Friday. June 22. 1990 Huntington Beach Cltkqo fer Rlh, 9901 Yorklown CEO's dream. Romantic in the eve-Avc .. 963-RIBS; clauy. upscale rib P1 eta i...-. h SSS joint, family values. excellent prep. ntna. easant un Y '-""nc · aration. S **** **** J£. MeU.'s Bar a Grill, 18l2I Cldaie JMt. 1818 Main St. 261· Beach Blvd. 841-0417. Lunch 11:30 I J~ES Open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. M~n .. to s ~m. daily·. Dinner 5 to I0:30 Fn. 11 to 11 Sat.. 4:30 to 10 Sun. Reservations accepted. M~uite Moo· urs~ S to 11 p.m . Fri-Sat. and oak steaks and seafood. Not Sunday brunch 11·3 p.m. Ribs, ed chicken. pasta. seafood. Entenain-rat · ment. Reservations accepted. ~mi· CMu..,..., 4 t 39 Campus Drive. casual Modera1e. Not ntted. 856-2211. Oocn for lunch 11 to J: IAttt's Dell·Ballery, 8911 Adams dinner 3 to 10 Sun.·Thurs .• J to 11 968-4466. Open 8 to 6:30 daily. Fri.-Sat Retervations a«epted. In· Lasagna. ftttucini alfredo. Reser-novative, fun cui$ine bor<krs on vations not required. Casual lnex· nou~elle Cttinnc, without the small pensive. Not rated. pon1ons. Colorful atmosPhcre. e~· Man.al'• BJ CM s-. 317 Coast ceUcnt food. :rry the ,Gold C0tn Hi&hway SJ6.2555. ()pen 8 a.m. to Bee( Located an the Irvine M~et· 11 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 9 to J place. ~peratc lunch and dinner p.m. Seafood and tteaks. Entenaio-· men:s. SS *** ment and dancina Tun-Sat. Reter· n. a.1 o... I S43S Jeffrey Rd. vation1 accepted. Live music nearly S'2·21S I. Open for lunc h an t.be tiJne. Romantic. with ocean 11:30-2:30: dinner S:J0.10:30 Tues.· view. Great lobster disha, ~ Sun. &Nncb 11:)().2:30. Savory In· made popovers. Semi-casual. SSS dian Tandoori and Mualai Ravon. *** Not rated. TIJ .... WlWet, 7891 Warner Ave. G•IU•tr's RHlaHHI. 11482 MacAnbur Bfvd. 133-MI I. ror lunch ll:J0.3 Mon..S.1; di S:J0.10 ... tly. Rncrvatioftt quired. A tnp IO Jolly Old Earnd Not rated. &ldma, Koll Cmter Irvine North 2010 Main SL II 170. 261-2929 Open for lunch 11 to 3 Mon . ..S.t dinner S 10 10 Mon.-Tbun.. S to I Fri.-Sat, S to 10 Sun. Reterva · accepted. Noa raled. ~. 4300 Von Karman Av~ 7 52-7151. Qpen tor luncb 11 to Mon.-Fri.j, dinner S 10 10 nun.. to I 1 r-ri • ..S.L $u8dmy IO:l0-2. Racrvatioa •cc~ Fi ~ .. SS•• paw A I D 1111 lOOO :. St. 7""°'°5. ()pat 11-11 dllily. ervMioM ea:epk4 fresll •l>od Ea...,.._& and ducilll 9'1 Dillnl a week. SS *** .. 61, 17900 Jambont IM. 163-lt I I, nt. 291. Open for tuncla 11 :)().2 Moa.-fri; di111m 6-10 Moe.- Fri.. SM. 6-11. aaervadonl .... ICl'ld-Elepnt California cuisiac oveneea by outs1Udi• _Euaatiw Chef Michael WatmL SU*** Prt1•. 11420 Von Karman. SS).1333. Open 11 :»mid•iibt Mon.-Fri .• S-midftisht Set.-Sun. Rn- cnations ~. Lilhtwriah• bua authentic Nortbcm ltaJian cuisine. Pasta dishes best. Casually spiffy; Yup City. SS** Ve~ JUs..,._1e laau.., 141 20 Culver Dr. S51·2201. ()ptn for lunch 11·2 Mon,·Fri.; dinner 4-9:30 Sun.· Thurs.. 4-10:30 Fri.-Sat. Rcscr· vat1ons ac<'Cpted. Frnh pastas and milk-fed veal. Not rated. Laguna Beach B.J.'1 Okap Pluma 280 s. Coast Hwy .. 494-3802. Open 11:30 a.m. to 12 a.m. daily. Ptua. 'IJfllhc111. lasagna. hot and cold sandwiches. Casual. ine11pcns1\'c. Cedar Crttlt I• 384 FOf'C\t A'e .. 497-8696 Open d:lll). Pastas. \Ca· food. cntcna1nm<nt. Rc~rvat1on" al."ccp1cd ( ;aual. \1odcratc Fh•t Fttt. \~l( (1lcnnq rC' 't. lJguna Ekath. 4'17--1955 LunC'h M· Sa1 · l!inncr \it·"iun C ontl'fllporal') crcat1,e. <dl'(llC C h1nc~·-1nOuenc;~·d cu1s1ne. Pncc'i .trl' h1ghc1 th;H1 mnn~ "trad111onul.. < h1nc\(• rl'Stauranh Parking m mu111c1 PJI 1111 or on street. Rc'len auon\ S S * * * Kacblu :!22 Forc't .\\C .. 497-5546. ontemponar) . llllh\\\'\l cu1~1nc Rescn a11on' acn:ptcd. Moderate. Royal TMI C•l1lnt 1750 S. C~st Hw) .. 494-842-1 <pen for lunch f u· F. 0 Ptn fo r dinner I . ·un. Clo~d Monda)s. pic) beef ant.I Middle Eastern d ishes. Rcscl"\'atto ns a • cepted. **** R••arl 1826 . oast Hwy .. 494-0400. Open for d inner un-T h 5:)()..10 p.m.: F. Sa1 S:30-10:30. 1~1- ian CUISIM. Not rated. s.rrn .. Grille cornt'r of Mermaid and Glcnneyre. LAauna Beach. 494-3686. Dinner nif.h1ly. Napa· style California cuisine. hrkn\I where you find it. Retcrvations arc recommtndcd but a few tables art saved for walk-ins. SS * * * * * fte T.-.. Surf and Sand Hotel. IS5$ South Coat Highway. Lapna 8eKh. 497-4477. Brakfast. luftCh and dinner seven days; Sunday bnanch. Jackets ttquirtd ror ltftllc-- mcn a.ftcr S:lO p.m. Retervations rccommmded. Conaemporary Cah· fomia cuisiM mastafully prepared by Jackton Kcnwonh. fonnmy'chd' at LA't Catnas. SSSS ***** a.a Cale 242 N. Coeat Hilll-ay. l.quna lada. 494-24'W, Oiin 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. M·F~ 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. SIL-Sun. 8ftalllasl on werlr- ends only. £a1 in or talrc ouL Lunch, dinner, sandwiclaa and SDecialitin llCT'Oll from lbc bcacb. \1.-;an sandwich hiahfy recom~ S *** vtn ...... J03 Broedwly, l..lpna ltach. ..91-6220. Coeltmpol'll)', light sopbilticaled 1.-.. aaisiac. Lunch and dinner 1eVn days. eo. ptttwnsive mma ol Inc co.na, sallds. pmas ~ ....-. Evaydai, on iMnu ts priced lal Iha SIO. *** Newport B~ach Aeell1 '1, 311 Marine Ave. 673-6S80. Open for luncb 11:30 to 2:30 Mon.·Sat.; dianer 6 to 10. Sun- day brunch 10 IO 2:30 Mon . .S.t. Seafood specialties &om tbc Italian COi.SL Not raaed. Am Martes. 2640 £. Pacific Cout Hwy. 720-9000. <>Den b lunch 11 :30 to 2:.JO Moa..-fri.; dinner S:30 to 10 Tues.·Sat. Reaervaaiom IUI· fjCSlcd. Contnnporuy cuisine rocu .. llll on PISW ud aealood. Not rated. Aa*-. Le Meridicn Hotel. 4SOO Mac Antuu Blvd. '76-2001. ()pm for dmtna 6 IO 10 Tun-Sat. Raer· vauons required. Awafd.willlli.Qa mmu of habttt Frmda/CoatiDtfttal CWJJne. ex~UentJy prepered IDd srac1ously served. swt. dli<lli at· mosphere i.cb romance but de- hvcn 1mPfHSi~eaal. Los Aqeles cnucs tend to think this is the best rmaurant in O.C .. but they prot>. abl) haven't btta to any ot.bcn. suss**** AttMs 3334 W. Coast Hwy. 6'S· 7077. Open f'or lunch 11 1.m to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Dinner from S p.m · I a.m. daily. Noc rated. a.. a.,.. 37 Fashion lsland. -644-2030. Open ~ I to 10-dafly. Sunday brunch 11 to l RCICT'· va11ons accepted. Sleeks and teafood with a classic Scottilh touch. SSS •• leltbln. l l l Palm St. 67S-9093. ()pen S to 10:30 Tues..SUn. $ 10 11 Fn.·Sat. Reservetions ~-Ex· ccllcnt California cuisine hipljpted b> hve en&crtainment nilbtly. Bia band on Sunday niabts. Can 1tt rowdy when busy. SS'** lyr•'• AlleJ, .. SOI hcific Cout HW) .. 646-9126. StQb. safood. spcc1ah1es. Lunch. dinner, Saturday and Sunday brunch. Lavely bar. local cro~d. RC1ef'Yations ~ SS *** C.beu Cale, 690 Newport Cencer Or. Four Seasons Hottl. 7S9-0808. ()p(n 10:30 to 10 Mon.·Fri .. Sat 7-10. Sun 7-S. Rettrvations ac- ce pted. Calif'omia, continental cumne. Not rated. Care C...... .., Mar 2333 E. Pacific C'oast Hwy. 67S.2'66. Open 8 1.m. to 10 e.m. Mon.-Fri .. 9 1.m. to 10 p.m. Sat.·Sun. Raervations not necessary. Gourmet cofren. sallds and sandwiches. Not rated. C.ft Plv..O.l'he 1109 Newport Center Or. 6«).S752. Open 8 a.m . 10 9 p.m. Mon.·fri., I to 6 Sal, 11-5/ Sun. No rewrv1tion1 taken. Salads and sandwiches in a cas"'1 at· mos~. Not rated. Callfenie ._. JJSS Via Ltdo. 6 7S-OS 7S. Open f'or lunch noon·2 p.m. Mon.·fri. Dinner S:»lO p.m. Mon .. Tu.; untJI 10:30 Tu.-Th.: u.nt1I 11 Fri .. Sat. No retervations taken. Not rated. CaW..,. Pbu IUtde9 11 SI New· P<>n Center Or. 7S9-Ss.t3. Open 11 10 10 Sun.· Thurs., a.nd 11 to f I Fri.· Sat. No reterv1tioftt takn. OounM1 pizza coma in doiens o( Ravors; some are ralhrr odd. Busy pleicc. SS ** 'he CWlrJ JOIO Llfayette Ave. 675-5777. Open for lunch 11:30 to 3 Mon .• f n.; dinner S to 10 dltly. unday bNnch 10:30 to 2;30. Rewr· vations 1ccepted. Continental cuisine with a seafood emphasis. Grat clam c:hooMier. SSS *** C.n1e1e•1 3520 E. Pacif\c Cout Hwy, 67S.1922. OPtn b dinner from S:30 &o 10:30 S'un.-Thurs.. S:30 to 11:30 Fri . ..S.t. lteterv1tions sua· LEGEND bnancb.. Vaned enkrtainment in· eludes live rqpe on Sundays. SSS **** 1'e OM ....._ ... Pen.,, 2110 WM1 cite ndap mum: S fncapeMJ\'C. SS Moderate SSS Moderate!) e~pens1H USS Expcn 1ve. SSSSS Vrry CApen~ve. Newpon Bfvd: 675-86S4. Open fOr d1nnet' 5 IO 10 Mon.-Th'""""· s IO 11 Fri . .S.t., 4 to 10 Sun. RctUVations not ~. fnellpeDSIVC laMpa ud put.a dished with an old fashioned flair. Not rated. hrMIM Cale. 600-D Newpon ***** PERFECT: FLAWLESS **** Excellent. nearl> perfect. i.\mona the best in its field. *** Very Jood. wonh a special tnp. Centtt Dr. 644-1237. ()pen for funch 11 to 2:30 Mon .• fn.: dinner S 10 9 Mon.·Sat. RCier'Vations accepted. Spccialrzirw in fresh fish and pasta. caterina availal*. Not rated. Pubr't Seal ... Grill, 309 Palm St. 673-3741. ~ for lunch 11 to 3 Mon . .S.t.; dinner 5 to I 0 Sat.· Thurs.. 5 IO 11 Fri. Sunday brunch 10 IO 4. RC$Crvations sugcsted. Steaks and seafood with jazz and reaaie. Noc rated. **Good. * Satisfactory. Th~ -rati!'r rcfltct the f.<!s. C'hambcrlam·s oprn1on pnmarity of the food. wit the p~~nra11on. ambia~ and ~rvia: also t~Jccn mto «count. Pricts arc subfec't ro change. 1C5ted. Clusac Non.hem Italian IOW'IDCl cuisu~. Wild and crazy place at niaht when the band strikes U{> the samba music. Very chic cben&clc: owner Carmelo and Geo· era.I Manaeer Domenico an two of the llUIJO' attractJons. SSS **** a.·. a... 3136 w. Balboa Blvd 67}.3204. Open 11 to 9 daily. Retervations accepted. Clunesc and C&ntoncse cuiline. Try the kuna pao chicken. Not rated. DelMeJ'a. 630 Lido Park Dr. 67S-0100. R~auons sugnted. Harbor landmark. Lobsttt dinner deals: comptthensive seafood menu. Noisy, busy. fun. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. SS * * * r..ie'a Diller 2305 E. Coast Hwy .. Coronntel"MIT. 67);90S(), Open 6 a.m. to midnipt Sun.-Th.; until l a.m. Fri., Sal fifties-style diner, with julccbo-xes. stresses homestyle food. Not rated. El Tertte Grill, 9S I Newport Center Dr. ~287S. Open I I to 11 Mon.· Fn.. 11 to m1dni.&ht Sat Sunday brunch 10 &o 2. ftestrvations ac· etpecd Southwestern, Tex/Mu and Mexican favontcs 1n a festive 50CW atmospbett. Very aood arttn com tamales, pork dWles. Top.of·the·hnc of El Torito Corp. 's SouthWt"Stem establishments. which include another ET Grill and Caliente. S •••• Pa.er ... , loated at the very end ohhe Ncwpon Pler. 67S.977l. Res- ervations not n«CSS&ry. Servina the freshest seafoods from the Pactfic Northwest Breakfast. lunch, dinner. Not rated. Plve C....... 3801 E. PaC1fic Coast Hwy. 760-031. Open S to 12 Mon.· Sat, 4 to 11 :30 Sun. Sunday brunch 10:30 to 2:30. Reservations sua· IC$ted. Con~rvative atmosphere: a fandmart in Corona Ml Mar and a beloved tradition in tine dining. Prime rib is the main draw: it's done with all thc tnmm1nas. hke Yorkshire pudding. But thc Plano Bar is aone. and th.afs a shame. SSS **** Ft•e Peet Tw•. 1145 Ncwpon Center Dr. ~S2SO. Open 11:30 to 2:30 for lunch Mon.-Fri .. S 10 10 for dinner Sun.· Thurs .. 5 to 11 Fn.-Sat Rnervations sugcsted. Menu 1n trans1t100. Nouveau/nouvelle Chinoistrie with pasta dishes thrown m for good measure. Can't qu11e compare with the 'Ot"la,inal in Laauna Beach. Pretentious Wlnt hs1 teU tone for Krv1ce USS '* * Gll'J'• Dell. 3309 East C'oast Ha&h· way. 67S-2193. Opco 9 to 8 Mon.· Fri., 9 to 7 Sat. 10 to 8 un. Rnervations not nec.euary. At kast 37 \'arilK'S of hot and cold deli sandwiche$. (rozen yoaun. Tues. n11tu aacos. catt>rina. Also 1n Plazi de Caftt.. Not nited G ....... 30S Marine A"c .. 675-6193. Aulbentic Italian food. Din11tr only, S to 10 p.m Mon.·Thurs.: S to 11 p.m. Fri. and Sat. No\ rated. 0... kt11 a..&HrUt. 210 Ne_ ... po'1 Center Or. 640-241 l. Open 7 PMeal. Plaza Newport. ~tol and a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon.-Thur& .. 7 a.m. Jambortt. 1000 Bristol. 752-0107. to 11 p.m. Fri .. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open for lunch 11:30 to 2 Mon.-Fn.: Sat.-Sun. Reservations for parties dinner 6:»10 Mon.&t. Rescr- morc than eipt Natural foods for a vations acupced.. Liabt and Mtural healthy lifestyle. Not rated. flavors from the soutlt of France and ....._,, 3325 Newport Boulevard. the south of California. Marvelous 67S-4663. Open for lunch 11 to 3 use of baby lettuces in innovative Tues.-Sat; dinnct' S:30 to 11 Mon.· salads. Spatt atmosphere in stnp Sat.. S:30 to 10 Sun. Rc:scrvations maH location doesn't diminish the accepted. Festive d101n1 or delicious e-.citement of Pascal Olhats' am· LebaneSt spma.ltics. Belty danctts llinative flair. SSS **** on weekends. SS * * ne Pa.W.. 690 Newport Center Jepar Diller. 3000 W. Pacific Coast Or. Four Seasons Hotel. 7S9-0808. Hwy. 721-4066. Open 7 a.m. to 9 Open for bn:altfast 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. dailf. RC5Crval1ons not nuns-M~n.-fri .• lunch 11:30 to 2 Mon.· ary. Enf11~·style fare with bwJen Fn .. dinner 6 to 10:30 and Sunday and deb sandwicbo. Not rakd. brunch I 0 to 2. Retcrvations J.W. Sea Grill 900 Newport Center needed. American con&cmporary Or. Marriott Hotel. 6'0-4000. Open cuisine wi.th French touches. fm~- 6:30 a.m .. t o 10 "9.m. Sun.Jhun._cable seryu. Most!Y perfect food. an 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri.-SIL Reser-1n atmosiihcrc that tran!iOCnds ffottl vations accepted. Frnh fuh selc» sterility. SSS * * * * taons. Not rated. Tiiie Rn al ~ 2106 W. ~ .. , .... 101 Bayview Pia«, New-Oceanfront. 67S.2S66. ()pen fordin- pon Beach. 725-0777. Lunch M-Fri.; ner S:30 to 12 Mon.-Sat. Rt1tr· dinner from 6 p.m. M-Slt.; closed vations suaiestcd. Gourmet seafood Sun. Self park in ~joining lot in. an elqa~t Victorian settina. Authcntic Japenscs cumnc 1ervcd in Waddy rccop1zcd as am°"& the best tranquil environment. Order SSS-w.afood rcsiauranu in the country. per-person bisclci feast 24 houn in Try tbc abalone and lobsacr. Ru advan«. SSS ***** ChandJer is a perfectionist; at shows. Le MWt 3421 V1a Lado. 67S-4904. Su5an Cbandkr and John Rader Resnvat1on"' accepccd. Swiss cbd preside over the front desk Wltlt Walter Ruttiman's award-winning aplomb. USS ***** cu1s1ne 1s innovative and artistic. 'tM IUb.. 880 Newpon Center Or. Limb. veal and other specialties 72()..1800. Open for lunch 11:.JO to 3 from France and Switzerland. Mon . .S.t: dinner S:30 to 12 Mon.· Lunch. dinner. cocktails. aterina. Sat. Reservations sugcsted. Always- S,SS **** euellent dining uperience. C11tt Made ltlull. 3SOS Via ()pono. Ritt Girls in scanty skirts; wonder- 67><>900. Open for dinner 6 p.m. fully funny bar1C'ndcrs; Hans Pnta-Wed.~t: Open for brunch SundaJ cr's u~se. The only place to be 9:30. Reservations ttq~ Cab· on Friday •!\emoon in Newport fomia cuisine. with magac aod com· Beach: \ables 1n the bar are reserved edy entertainment. Not rated. ~ Mek in _adva.ncc .. Best ~ M&ITU~ 1100 W. Pacific Coast 1n town: ditto hver and onions. l itz Hwy. 64S-8384. ()pco for djnner 6 sa~ cnckcd dunacncss cnb. De- to 10 Mon.-Fri .• S:JO to 11 Sat.-Sun. finauve non·nouvelle menu siays Reservations sugestcd. Morrocan consistent from year to ~ar -and cuisine. specializinJ in lemon so does Mr. J>raecr's clientde. the chicken and rabbit. SSS ** * creme de la creme of O.C. Cuuelly Ma1tee'1 232S E. Pacific Coast Hwy. ctepnt to dressy. SSSS • * * * * 67.)..8267. Open for lunch 11:30 to 3: a.c.1eldW'1 2407 E. Coast Hwy .. dinner 5 10 l l. Restrvations ~-Corona Ml Mar. b 73-3150. ()pen for quired. Gourmct Italian cutsinc ·in-lunch Mon.-Fn. 11 a..m. to 2:10 p,m, red·velvet splendor. Not rated. Dinner S.10 p.m. daily. Reser· Mlyar. 293 I E. Paclfic Coast Hwy. vations accepted for lunch and from 675-6622. Open for lunch 11:30 to 5 10 9:~ Mon.·Th.: from S to 7 p.m. 2:30:-.danncr S:30 to 10:30. Sunda) onl}' Fn .• Sat. onuncntal. onhem brunch 11:30 to 2:30. Rcscrvat1ons ltahan cu1s1nc. ot rated. accepted. Cri11calJ) acclaimed In· 8-yal n.1 4001 W. Coast H1ihwa). dian and iandoon rookery. SSS 6SO.J322. Rnerv1t1ons a«eptcd '* * * Definiri"c Thai cuisine. Value-pack- M ...... 't lridi .,.., 202 Newpon ed luncheon combmatton spcc1ab. Center Or. 640-4110. Open 11:30 10 Stttne dttor. Lunch, dinner. un· 10 un.·Thurs .. 11:30 to 11 Fn.·Sat. da Brunch. lso at I 7SO oast Bar open until I a.m. R~rva11ons H~y. in Laauna Bt'ach. '94-842.a. SS accepted. lmh sped1lt1es J)lus **** salads. buracn and steaks SS '* '* s..•1 ~ 660 ewpon cnter Dr. N••••rt L1 .. t•f· S03 ast 720-0360. Oi>cn 7 to 4 Mon.· n No E<facwtter 67S-23 3. Oocn for ~rvataons nccdcd. lkh cu1\ane. lunch 11 10 2: dinner S to ~. R~r-Not rated v vauons acternl'd. Fane ~•h~rfront 5'ewm.1-Wrio1.-1531 Easthlufl d1n1na With areal view of Fun 701\e Onve. 760-9100 Oocn 10 to 9. and 1U the' OC'1t1n1 commo tion that Mon.·fn.. 6 to 9:)0 Sat. Rrst-r· implies. Owner David Salisbury's v11ions needN. Hidckn in f.MtbluO anc•ous an1tudr 1s appa~nt in t~ boppana Center. this 1\ one ol canna servttt. Wondttful fmh fish 0 .C; bitst·kCpt teettl. • upctb pate and ~food. excellent unda-,• (try the duck nlettes), hClmcmMk focaccia. cclcctic salads and entrees. Riaht out of Downtown Fran«. Patio dining. catering. 1nimate at· mosphere. outraaeous lefTlon cookia SS ** * S&el..eelll'• 2 17 Marine ve. 67J..-OS70. Opens at S:JO p.m. Tu.- Sun. R~auons accepted. ot rated. . S...._ Cafe. 3201 E. Pac1fic Coast Hwy. 67~7S75. Open 11 to 10 Mon.-Wcd .. 11 to 11 Thun.-Sat., 10 to 10 Sun. Rcscrva11ons ~. Fashionable menu of current favorites. Lat~ni&ht bar dining. IOOd h.appy hour. S.S ** S.... N...ae 2t S Riverside Dr .. Newport Beach. 548-7418. Lunch M-Fri.; dinner M·S11n. Valet parking on Wttkends; parkina lot in front of restaurant, Upscale nei&hborhood rntauran1 serves high--class. real hal- ian rcpenoirc. SS '* * * * Tale et cite Wllale 400 Main Street, Balboa. 673-4633. R~ations ac- cepted. Enjoy the romance of old ~ewpon wnh a penoramic Ba> v~. Abundant seafood scl«t1ons aod tradiuonal favorites. Lunch. danoer. Saturday and Sunda) brunch. Not rated. Trees 440 Heliotrope A \'C. 67)..0910. Amcric~n and inter· national cuisine. Lounge opens da1l) at 5 p.m.: dinner SttVed ni&htly form 6 p.m. Appctizcn and late·nt&ht menu until midnight. One of the <>ranee Coast•s most unique res- taurants. SSS ***** 'htte Man S45 Newpon Center Dr. 640-6333. Open 11 :30 to 11 Mon.· Thun.. 11:30 to m1do1Jhl fn.-Sat. SS to 10 Sun. R~ataons needed. Contemporary Italian cuisine. Tii\crciri111 pmar.SS *'* * Villa N.Ya 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642-7880. Dinner nightly S p.m . to 2 . ~m. Exccllc!'l-heany Italian cu1sinc: outstanding Wlne hsl Active piano bar: favorite local late·maht spot. R~ations :.cccptcd. !$$ **** Y.-ee Tann 333 Ba)sidc Dr .. 67S.S333. Dinner from S p.m. night· ly. Sunday brunch. Edccuc fare 1n classy surroundings under lhc superb d1rttuon of Hans Pragtr SS ***'* Santa Ana eru,11enes... ......... su.. ISIO BrookboUow, 549-lSll. Rcser- v1tions accepted. Down-home. country dinina. Lunch. dinner. dancina and li ve music in l~ saloon. Not rak'd. South County ~. 23700 El Toro Rd. IS9--9J93. Open 11 to 11 daily. Retervaltons ac<:epted. Moroccan cuisine with Ix-Uy dancing niihtl}. Not rated. er. .. HMM 32801 Pantie Coast Hwy .• South l.agllna 499-2626. Res- co·at1ons s&.1~cd. <.iouITn<'t C'on- llncntal cu1s1nc for mo~ than 18 years. lunch, dinner, brunch. danc- 1n1 and hvc cn1ena1nment ot rated. D'AaclM't Treuerta 25214 abot Rd. ~S l-396J Open for lun h I 1.30 to 2.30 Tucs.-Fn.. dlnncr S to 9 Mon -Thul'\. S to 10 n 1 Re\Cr• \'•ttons acxcpled. Italian food ~ith speaaltaes of lamb. 'cal. ~food and fresh pasta. 'ot rated. El llMdilte, 2 312 ('abot Rd S86-l200. <>Pen 11 to 10 Mon -rn .. 11 to ll Fn. t. 10 10 10 un. Sund.a> brunch 11 to 3. pcc1ah11n& in authenuc homemade Mc,1can food with cnterta1nment ,.uc' un Ot rated, TIM a.. 23812 Mercun Road It Rocltfiefd. 763· 'HOP. Open 6 p m to 2 a.m. Mon. t. Re<1Cr\'ett1ons l)OI 1CQU1rcd. Deity PMot Weekend/ Friday, June 22. 1990 1• 101. ( .... , • .. • • • --...... -~·--I !'l:~'I·'*--=• ... ? ..... .,. .. - Pasta's Sanday a...,.... Branch s1 0.95 10 •·•··2 P·•· ~ \lotido~ ~N\: 7667 Center Avenue Huntington Beach. CA 92647 714 8 9 1 0123 .:SAIL LOFT BAn & Gnlll NEW MENU! food until midnight DINNER from s5_95 SATURDAY & SUNDAY BREAKFAST & LUNCH from'2.·1~ HAPPY HOUR 4:30-7:30 pm with FREE Tostada Bar Dining • Dancing Dally (excep Mon. & Tues.) 400 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach Phone 494 3358 featuring LIVE ENTER TAINMENT with The Latest Sounds of the 90'sll 675-1922 3520 E. Coast Hwy.• Corona del Mar . mAnDAn1n Gourmet WICH BUFFET Grand Champagne Buffet Now Serving a · "Lean 6 Free" Ribeye Steak Less Fst & Cholesterol than Chicken ORDER ANY DINNER TUES. 6/5 & WED. 6/6 & UPON PRESENTATION OF THIS CERTIFICATE. RECEIVE ONE AUTHENTIC U.S. SIL VER DOLLAR PER DINNER. • Doon open et 4:30pm • • ~ Ccruticate Cood for Azsy Sia Patty (up to soi • DlnMrs mcluck • Cuden Frcah s.led •lam Ftuh lltted •Potato • Fvm Style lc&m • Gd your SOwr Dollar SII....VER DOLLAR CE._..R_..I_.'IF..._._:tc.A.rrE Hogue!s ·-~MllV. CA•MU4.C4. M ·Mt·»• the c!fa1 cd it c rianea 'l C/?oo m ~RTERINN... ... ff0f£L_. 18700 MacArthur Blvd Irvine, CA JUNE29,30& JULY 1, 19'JO LAGUNA BEACH CALIFORNIA ~i,r HILTON Proudly Presented By DIET PEPSI DEDICATED ronm MEMORY OF JUDY BELLOMO ------~ . I ' t " --- ' r.1-- -.. ·-au& .. ~ houlelon 2 lots.. w• to buutl- ful MIBI ee.dl end downtown. c.an be ~ .. -==:.=-... ., .... a-I.Ill. 1trolJ to Vlctoril beach from this spedous 28R/2BA unit. 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Waltham and Others VINTAGE TIME 5M BROMtW~Y near the Festival Groundl Tel. 497.97 40 BUY~ SELL -RESTORE -APPRAISE FINE AND ANTIQUE TIME PIECES WELCOME TO THE 1990 LAGUNA OPEN A Tradition of Excellence Since 1955 ~n~ •• J:!"'~ The City of Laguna 8Mct'I and Open and WMt to ._. with the wt ataff welcome you to you eome of the elements that the 38th 8MU8I running of the continue to rMk• tt unique. Ltiguna Open bw:t'I vo•l'Jt*I The Open la the ftrat major c:twnploMhfP9. Celled Ormnge-be9ctt-wt to Pl ohtbtt --- County'• ptem6er wt and the coholc .,.., .. ege IPOf*>rS on oldest and mo9t preetlgloua Bit• end the ftrat to adopt .,, IUCh tournament In the wortd, anti-drug 9buM theme. Both the 1990 Laguna Open again atMda haw bMr'I well recelYed promlMa non-atop action high-by tpeetatora, compettt6ra and llghtlng some of the finest bMch the media. competitors In the country. The Open la the ftrat IUCh We're proud of the growth tourMment to feature three and consistent excellence of the cMrnplonlhlp dM9iol• at the Four-Per9on Coed. And, the fllCt for whk:h we are pem.pe mo9t proud, the Laguna Open la the first to offer equal prta mon.y to men and women (125,000 for each dMelon). Not to be forgotten la one eddttion.t mlleetone for the sport Mtablllhed thl• year by the Laguna Open: This year's cMlnpionehlps have been syn- dicated for teleYtsion and wm air via a one-hour special to more ff'tNse Me \llELCOME/P' .. 6 DISCOVER US ... Southern Calif. Best Kept Secret • 1111'1 • • 11 ..... , .... T·ftlll • llr'I 1 ... 1111 II • lllll'. blliwl•·T ... .... . ., ..... ....... PWMA.IACK Esp ••••••••••••• llllflllll =.q. A .. message from Laguna's mayor The City of Laguna a.di hM ..-on,..... In aappart of a drug-,,_ environment. Md .._. ._ coun1m cti.neno-that _... In tod9y'1 ,_. l*Jed wand, llddeq that oo-1 la not .._. ... HOW9U9f, I Wiil ltrudc by.,_ ... ol a .-oup of YGU111 at a rwcent forum r~ ~to..-ODIMIUnlty Midi. One of the ldenttftei ... "°" to ...... _ the drug problem. ThoM youthe. --12 to 14, ... 8CUtety ... of the dangen ot drugl. Some ... .,.. ..... ad .... hand the ~ .n.cta ttm drUI ._. Md on their friends and loved arm. Although the IOlutlonl ~ ofllled ~teem llmplieUc. I deftnitely concur with tMlr ..._ The IOlutlon le education -education that begll• .. M wty age In the IChoola, educ.tlon that COIW from ........ ... bf parents, and education that ,...... from 9CtMtlel u:ti • the 1990 Laguna Open V~ Tounwnent. The City of Laguna BMct'l la proud to be woc:tated wtth this tournament, not only becel• It' la one of the flneel sporting event• In the country, but aleo becau• It II apeciflcally and lntentlonaly d':lned to be a drug-free event. With an audi.ic:. of 100, IMt ~and upec:ta. tlons of even more thla yw, our drug-frM m1111ge .. reach a large number of people of .. ..a-Md beckgroundl. The city hopes that by ipOneOrtng IUCh M ftWlt, WI can prqvlde outstanding ent.ulnment while at the..,,,. time ralee the consclousneu teV9la of lac.I r11ldenta and vitltora aJlke. My thanks go to thoae youths for renMndlng adults~ u myself that the simpleet ways C8n be the belt, and that education Is a key to IOMng the drug problem. On blhllf of the City Council, thank you to tt. Laguna Open for carrying the meuage In support of a drug-,,_ environmentt Slncerety, Uda Lenney Mayor • rg1e ebb J 11 I mAlllDfQ- BldoY-... from --room&. The __,...._,_,...,...~ rock trpl -beemed ceifuls. Plan&atlon ........ Frmch doon • aourmet kitcbea.-------.. ··-··· .. ·····-S688.500 • OCEAN PRONT • ON TBB SAND • 36431 BEACH ROAD CAPISTRANO BEACH •• e.droocn •• Beth • Privett Cele GU91ded Com· munity • Completely Remoct.led • 8-t Locetion in lhe C-· mU111ty • 7 Gu.t Parnnc Speree • Hue• M11ter Bedrooin Suite Ofl Ocean Front • Cuacom T'lle 'J'hnMcbout ....... .., ,,......81116 417-41U.mce , .......... BOMB Owner u ya sell! Motivated! 3 bdrm, 21.; beth. den, imide laUO· dry, 2 rll'tJ>i.c., quality fMlurea throu1bout. Ocean view decka ........................... $479,000 POOL SPA -SPBCTACULAB COABTLIN& VIBW COMMUCIAUINCOME PllOPBBTY • ,.., LocaLlon •• -..-.2a.u. • tt.dltOOd Ploon • ._...Celllftp • Brtct rinplilcie • rn.... Pool 6 Spe • H'l!P Bac.enam-t O.Cll • I Cv C.,... Plua Aden 00 Stnet Park[Qs '539,000 • £aceUmt EaJM»ure • Sr«eWbhed cu.nww •au.-~y Mio Few Sele '849,500 Por fmdlelo .., ........ eall JANBT WA&ND '"~ ... 494-706' ... r.t.nMr ...... tdP,call JBAH PATl'Bl80N '"""" .... ••1111 ... PO& YOUR REAL P.Bf ATE NDD8 497-4M4 PABULOUS SICLUOID LOCATION Lou ol '-WW. _._ OWi' OM -. I.owly home in move in mndition, hich bMm <Wilinp. lou ol 1'-. atunnint: tile h.~ Aakillj! ........................... . .................................. --$360,000 MARINBIS BLUFF LAGUNA NKHJBL " 611. =p t • ,.,,. '-ly S.. Cloud Mofkl. 2 .._, Ptu. Loft (Could Bf '11Uld1*f,_>. N.u IMM Po#i1 Mari-. Ola(y 2 y_. Old. ~ U,.,..._ • J .._.. ,,,_ Loll •LJ &c.lwl • ,_,,, Loe. IAty/y 8'ri Yard P1&io llAIGE GUllB 417-"'4 omtt 4N-1111 ... .. . • M•klng his point •A.:•1.,.J . --..... _. W ~· • • ·' I 1 ,,.' • • . ) la-.... .... '• WELCOME · Fromft .. 4 ,.. than 65,000,000 hOUMholda · , " ~ acroea America. The ltK>W, produced by Ben- nett Producttonl. wNI be '*fled by ABC, CBS, NBC Md Fox network atflliat-. ~ ... first time In history that • be9ct'9 eYent ha been IO ptlek9ged. In the Southa.nd, the UguM Open will be eeen on ABC (ChMMI 7). In 1932, wtten Al Grtfftn placed a net on • lonely, Isolated Laguna Beech, little did he know what he wu ltartlng. To many, Laguna ~ hM become known u the home ot beach voUeybaJI. By the time the flrat Open WM staged In 1955, volleyball WM weU entrenched In Laguna. .l& l..aguna's clean. whtte unda, the .....,..._.__ --...;;.._..~~--friendliness of the community and the long summer daya made the sport a favorite pu- tlme of locals u well u vlaiton. As they do today, the great names of the sport loved to pMly Laguna. Ed Becker. Gene Selznick, Ron Von Hagen, Mike O'Hara, Dodge Parker and their llkes were the pioneers of the 1950s (both O'Hara and Selznick returned to Laguna In 1989 as legends). In the '60s, Von Hagen and the eport and their I Ron Lang mastered the courts athletee th•t hu pr with Von Hagen taking home alx-0pen to national and Ope-n tltles·between 1964 and wortdw6de status. ' 1970, facing competitors such We .,. _,_,,.ally gr as Mike Bright, Phll AnderlOn ~· (still a Laguna resident) and the Women a Profeaslonll Keith Erickson leybliM Auociatlon for Ill The '70s ·saw continued port of this 1990 edition growth of the sport and a Laguna_ Open. In • sophistication of play, with ag-~ worldpet 1 gresslve hitting and bloddng ._._ com playing key roles In tournament WPVA graciously .. 1V'I ... .,,_ victories. The Laguna women"'• lnetructlonal dlnlc for thl Open debuted In 1971 with the of Laguna Beach the • team of Sue Malpee/Roee Ann to the opening of thl Duncan defeating Je•n Mment. Brunlcardl/Georgean Garwy for Ao91n. W91come. As you M-91 affer, ,_.._.....Men"• Open wll,...r, 11Wa one,._• In ct..plondllp ltJI•. the win. the 3eth Mnual Laguna /====~============;;;:::;;;:::;;;::::::::::::::::=:=:=:=::::=:=:::::1 Other women winning In the we llllk !Mt you reeped Laguna '70s lineups lnduded ~the finest One from Column A ~ One from Column B ,·~ ... --!·~·". ·~~ ..... ··~ :-. .._, ............. ··-.·~.· '1 .... -:., ~ -.. ; '\ . ' . . . When you've got a yen for the tastiest, solid brass Oriental cabinet & furniture hardware, come see our menu! When it comes to Decorative Hardware, we've got the best se rvings around! 3337 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach,-:CA 92651 (71-i) 494--2264 perennial champion K•thy Ing 9"Wllonment found 11 Gregory, our own 1990 L.-guna eportlng event In the_.., pen competition director with the poealble ex~ ky Carey, Nancy Cohen and the Moneco Grand Prtx. Claire McCarthy. Men's Open And lh9re our pride. II l t. o getS $52,000 in prize money at Open ToWMlllll,._ '52.000. Pilot plans 'ace' contest The °'Z.. eo.e Dlllr ..... the ftl'WIPes- of the Laiguna Open, hM 8dded tome eplce to Ihle ~Hlon with the of the "Great Al»" contwt. ACM 8COr89 In the Men'a lrwttatloMI end the Women'a Prohn'ONll dtvtliona wtl be recorded throughout the ..... Donatlona of l250 ... be m8de to the cMrtttee choMl'a by thoee t.o ~ recording th• hlgheat number of untouched ... v.. Call for a -quote. 1w. ...... wl tJOllllMft Allltate far..._ Ym may tlDd wec:m ..,,.,_ _ _,. ,aar ....... "' m&o iawwwwww. c.a .. today •.. lt'D only take • miauta. PATRICK "PAT" PRIZMA.N llobll6t~ I Hit Glewyre St. · ....... Buda ('114) 411·1111 Alt8111e· ...... a Dlelc•lllan: (ecau-1 SMM for men and women) Men'• lnvltatloNll 125,000 Women'a Pro lnYttatloMI 125,000 Four-Pereon Coed 12.000 IDlt: MEN'S INVrr ATIONAL (1e T..,,., Arlt Ptece T-.n $13,300 Second Pl.-Temm $6,300 Third Piia Teem 13,700 Fourth Pl.-Team $1,700 TOT Al.......................... $25,000 WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL IN- VITATIONAL (18 T_,.) Flrat PlllCe TeM\ S 13,300 Second Pl.-TeM\ $8,300 Third Place TMm 13,700 Fourth Pl8C8 T..,,, 11,700 TOTAL.......................... $25,000 ' FOUR-PERSON COED (Eight TMms) Arat ptace Team $1,300 Second Place Team $725 Third Place Team $275 TOT AL........................... $2,000 The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce and Civic· Association PROUDLY SUPPORTS The Laguna Open Championships ~· Have Questions ? Please Don~t Hesitate to Call -494-1018 or Visit Our Office At 357 Glenneyre (under the Library) BEST OF LUCK TO ALL OUR VOLLEYBALL PARTICIPANTS .f THE L ACu~u. OPf ri . PROf:'E SSIONM \'/Or.ir N'S INVITATIONAL • r.1D~ s OPE-~J 1ri\/ IT AT !OrJA l • F OU q_pf "~ -•• -. • • . :. • . :. --:_ :"lf ~J [ Welcome To The 36th Annual Laguna Open Volleyball Championships , A Tradition Of Excellence Since 1955 ' City Of Laguna Beach, Proud Host Of The Open We Support A Drug Free America ·~, , I•(, ,•, ',,' •,. •1 • j' lo• illf/t ,.-);1; l4 . ·~'t 1 '11' ' ' • ' • ') ' • I ' 'I ,', 'f • • lf . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . Under the clear blue sky, atop the peaks of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, glacier water tumbles down cold, clear mountain streams spilling into the beautiful forested valley below called Tillicum. It was here in this valley that the naturally sparkling artesian waters of Clearly Canadian were discovered and enjoyed by a lucky few. Now you, too, can enjoy (fie clearly refreshing taste of Clearly Canadian. The official water of the 1990 Laguna Open volleyball championships. ---------~---------,-!--- . ~. ~ :4 ' _J •• ~&· ~ ....• ' .. '-. =-. 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The 16 women's teams competing thll yw In the 19th coneec:utMt Leguna women'• ewN'lt repr111nt the flneet femall bMct't athlet• In the wortd. Their perlormencea w11t prcMde lklttful. Otymplc C.Uber. non-stop action. Sit t>Kk, relax and enjoy Amerk:a'• beat • they compete for a puree of $25,000, one of the hlghelt prtw of the yw. Ptwe note that the women competli1g at Laguna were Mlected from WPVA computer atandingt juat two week• prior to the wt. The ~ which tolow are repr111ntattY9 of the caliber of player! expected to compete. ,.. BEACH VOLLEY • TENNIS • SKI SWIM • GOLF • DENIM FILA SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lower Level ~ousel Court (714) 540~52 r .IAl9CIE OPAL*IKI (detendlng. cMmplon): A three-time c»- tendlng ctwnpk>n, P'9 for her lt*d ooneecutM lAguna Open champlonthlp. From SM JuM c.otenno. 21, 5-7. a graduate of Dana Hiiia High School and UCI. top bem\ ~for ttYe ye1r1. a totaj of 14 career wtna. lnclUdlng the 1111 Wortd ~ the 1988 Hermou Open and the 1 .. u.m.ttan ~ u.s: Champk>nltrip. Won the 1918 ~ EIM'9 Roque, the 1989 Laguna Open with Unda Md the 1980 Open wtth petW .... cMmplon Kathy 0....-'I· HM twned wfth Jackie Sliva tor the flrst few WPVA ever"9 of 1980. Hm yet to nllM a partner for Laguna. but wlll be a top leed. A fiery cWenllve pl8)W with a winner'• attitude. A tMCher b'/ prot1111on and lnvofwd In anti-drug abuM actlvltiee throughout Ormnge County. LINDA C .. IOLM CAII7 '0 (_,.Ming ctwnpk>n): The 1989 Laguna Open d9fendlng cMmplon. 1880 ueune Open runner-up with Kathy Gregory, a r•d9nt of VM ~Md a graduate of Pepperdlne Untwntty. She hM bW1 M 11 l'U•nt coech at Pepperdlne, UC s.nta a.rt.a Md C.. 8tllle Long Bwh. At ~2. lhe hu been an Aff..AmertcM .._.. ttmea. a 1914 Olympic t..m member, top flmeher on the beeCtl In 1• Md 1119. and pteyect tor three eeuons In the ltllllM prof 111·~ lellgue. She hU won 18 pro.....on. beectl eventa In her C*'9W, lndudlng tM 1987 Wor1d Champk>nlhlp, the 1988 USA Md Wortd a.tee a.ct1 Champlon8hlps and the 1989 USA CMmplonlh6p. In 1987 Ind 1988, lhe WU the top WPVA point Md fllOMI'/ wtnner. She wtll be well seeded at Laguna . .IACKIE SLYA: Mlaled the 1989 Laguna Open due to a scheduling conflict, but will be highly Hided thta year. A native of Rio de Janetro, 9he ts-one-of the hott99t peay.1 In the WPVA end a apectator pleuer, the top WPVA point and money winner in 1989. She wu the 1987 beach wortd cMmplon wtth partner Linda Chlsotm-Carrmo. At 5-6, a do-.wrythlng ptayer. member of the Brazilian national team for MYert )'eln, rwpr111ntlng her country In both the 1980 and 198" Otympk: Gamel. Teemed wtth Janice -Opallnlkl to wtn tile first few 1990 WPVA eventa and will be a high seed at Laguna ;egardleu of her partner. She plaY8 In the Italian professional leagues when not on the beech. CoNldered a nation.a hero-m-&r.az", IM:.a fut-becoming • ta¥odi. oLAm9dcan _ccowds. PA nv DODD: A crowd favorite~ a top WPVA ftnlahef since 1986, from Bogota, Colombia, and a r11ldent of B Segundo. She milled the 1989 Open due to a scheduling contMct, but will be one to watch this year. At 5-8, lhe ttni8hed the 1989 eeaon with the No. 2 ranking ln the worid and won 13 of 18 tournaments wittt Jackie Sliva. A two-year member of the Colombian national team, Patty is a graduate of UCLA where 8M wu twice named an Al- American. A blllngual elementary tMCher by profession. ahe fl fluent In Englllh, Spani8h and ttalan. She'• married to ~ volleyball profenional Mike Dodd. Chancel are you'll see h Sunday on Feature Court. NINA MATTHIES (three.time Laguna champion): Over t years, two ptayers have become famMMlr and wek:omed faces Laguna, to the point that It wouldn't be a t..guna Open without t invofvemenf at some level of the event. Ntna Matthies and Kat fftleaM 1H NOFILES/Page I colftfortaltle • ca•••I • cell ... cletltl•I <9~9!!!.~0J /9 \ 215 Forut Ave., Laguna leach, CA 926S 1 store: 714-494. )002 TIRED OF HIGH CABLE RATES??? < I I \f I' I ~ I ~ U lt1111t 1• l'S lt M Buy a Satellfte Di•b. ·••a •-.-........ ..... ..... _ ........... . COMPLETB SALIS• SERVICE 100~ Fiunrins Available (OAC) ·o.co.r~ • Pn .. w lOMI l,_.tioftA..._.. •o.ai...,A.-.... v.o......_ .... ,_DtV._. • .._.. Mlll9 ._.,,.. :,.--..CA 0 Kathy Greg6rY· dOminated volleyball for two decades If one womM ._ dominated the UQuna Women'1 Open compMltlon during the put 18 ~. tt haa been Kathy Gregory. 8porta ChMnet color commentator for the 1989 Laguna Open and a welcomed gueet In 1990. . In the 18-yMr running of the Open, lhe hal figured promi- nently In 10 ftnal rMtchea, ,. cording• phenomenal MVer\ charnpionlhtpe. A wtnner In 1112, 111&, 11n. 1118, 1t1e2, 1113 and 1185, lhe alee> ptaced MCOnd In 1178, 1179 and 1980. tt wouldn't ~ a Laguna Open wtthout her. ' We've been reeding about Kathy MM» 11&4. Her ac- compllltmenta and contrlbu- tlona to the 'POft are legend. She begM her long c.reer .. a letter at cal State Loe Angelel In 11&4 and currently la the wonwft'I Y01eyb811 coech at UC Senta Barb9ra. •.•• In betw•• thoae yew9, lhe racked up more aw•da and honorl, both outdoors and In- doors, than moat women do In a HMtlme. She 18 one of only 12 women to be Inducted Into the USVBA Mii of Ewne. lmLlo 1Ht W honored • only the third women In hiltory to be acc.pted Into the newty conetruct9d Vol- ~Hell of Fame. She haa been named an M-Amertcan 15 ttm. and Moet Valllable Ptayer of the national ~ twice. The 1llO Uguna Open .. Life thoughts: ~ ·~ • Hall of ,_ va•arll .. ,.., •• proud to pay tribute to Kathy contributed to the growth and Gregory, truly an outatandlng reepectabtltty of YOllyt>all for a ...., Md ~ who ... quster of a century. •• {f oQe aduanea con./fdentl11 in the dfrectfon of fag clreclJu, and endeaUOB to lfDe the life UJhfch he 1uu imagined. he uJfU meet 10ftla a nccea unexpected in common laOun. '' · --· COLOWCll BAH~C?R, l DIOlY DAVID TBOUAU PROFILES OF WOMEN , ..... ~ .. 10 Gregory have contlnuouely provided outstanding p&ay and have, for ne9fly 20 years, contrltMlted to the prestigious reputation of the L-ciuna Open. We are proud to wek:ome back Nina Matthie9, a thrM-ttme L-ciuna Open champion, a movtng force In YOleybeH 8'nce 19&9 and ltlll • top WPVA competitor. She won the 1980, 1981and1914 Laguna Opens with L-ciuna's own Linda Robertson and placed MCond In 1983 with Dale Keough-Hall of Corona del Mar. From Oxnard, 5-8 and the mother of two sons, Nina has coached at Pepperdlne since 1983. She's a member of the U.S. national team and the beech player with the "most wif!S of all time." Ranked third In the WPVA last year lndMdually, she and partner Elaine Roque finished u the No. 1 1989 WPVA team. USA STRAND wu the 1989 Laguna Open runner-up with Judy Betlomo, to whoee memory this event .Is dedicated. From Pacific Patlaades, she la a 6-0 graduate of the Untverlty of Hawaii and a dental hygentst. Usa Is a 1984 All-American, a member of the 1982-83 national championsNp team and has placed among the top three aeven times In WPV A events, Including second-place ftni8hee at the 1988 Wortd Champlonahlps and the 1989 Japan lnvttatlonal. ELAINE ROGUE: Won the 1988 Laguna fMWlt wtth Janice OpaJinskl, this yell('s defending champion. She did not play Laguna In 1989 but will be highly regarded this year. From Santa Barbara. 9he Is 6.-0, hotds a BA In EnQNsh and a masters in economics. She also attended UCLA. UtMt State and UC Santa Barbara A three- time collegiate All-American and a five-time USVBA All-American. she has won In San Diego In 1986, In Santa Barbara in 1987 and In Hermosa Beach In 1988. as well aa placing second seven times In 1989. She spent ttYe years In the Italian professional league. 1.INDA ROeERTION-HANLEY: l.9guna's own three-time champion. Railed.In Laguna Beach, Linda ls part and parcel of the town's proud volleyball heritaige. In the 1970s. she led the locaJ high IChoot team to Its only CIF eouthern eectlon title. A highly recruited scholar-athlete, lhe continued playing at UCLA where she was a c:onelatent winner and a Moet Valuable Player. A three-time collegiate Alt-American, she was undefeated u a pro beach player In 198e. She won the Laguna Open In 1980, 1981 and 1984 wtth NT A CROCICEn-llOYSTElt One of the most exciting WPVA Irle_. tee PROFUS/,.. llJ \, li ( lff/1." \ li fl ("/"/Id 1/1 I \1,1f ' When planftinC your next BUSINESS TRIP • HOLIDAY • VACATION plan also for COMPLETE PEACE OF MIND We have • ~bk staff of retired senior citizens. all carelully ~. traltted, bonded md Insured. • Home & Pet Sitting • Companion Care • Child Care • Burglary Detenent I HOME SITI'ING SERVICES OF ORANGE COUNTY llt 2155 E. CoMt Hwy. See. 101 C-...MIMer 723-1622 WILD DUCK Kabobe • Buraen • Gyroe •Falafel• Salada BUY l FALAFEL GET l FREE BUY I GYRO GET 2•d ONE AT 1/1 PRICE EXPHtD 1 (21/'fO Family Dinnen • Catering Free Delivery (Umlted Areas) 2754 E. Coast.Hwy., Corona del Mar 721-9048~ 1 Past men's winners ,.. Gene Setznick-8emie Hoftzrnan defeated Mike O'Hara-Don McMahan .... Gene Selznlck-Bemle Holtzman defMted Barry Brown-Mike O'Hara 1117 Gene Setznick-Ron Lang defeated (Records not availabte) .. Gene Setznlck-Ron Lang del9ated Mike Bright-Mike O'Hara .. Gene Seldck-Ron Lang defeated O.ve KuytM-Mlke Hlger 1 .. Gene Selznick-Ron Lang defeated Bob Hogan-Pete Hogan Salutes the ''LAGUNA OPEN'' WITH THIS SUMMERS' TELESCOPE llACH CHAIRS "3 stytes to choose from" Mutti-coloNd COf'ftfon in COl"IVO$, polyester or poly<otton r-.;::::--blend. ~~::I '39" llACH UMlllLLAS '44" ~" Pol. •14~ ~,,Pole '24" Neon •27" WIDI SILICTION of So~ Tou & ~---Smmhboll to '15" Beocti Toys From Dfy8ronch BANANA IOAT Sun and Skin Core Products Coost hen a full line of lotions to aid your summer skin. COAST HARDWARE 2_.0 BROADWAY 4974404-... - rTllli ... Gene Sellnk:k-Ron Lq defeated Mlk• Bright-Mike O'Hara ,.. Gordon Evane-Deve Bowdweel defeated Pet• Cofbett-HogM 1113 Bob Hogan-Pete Hogan defeated Dennis Duggan Cohn T aytor .. Ron Von Hagen-Randy Carter defeated Dave Boardwell-Nate Parrish 1115 Ron Von Hagen-Randy Carter defeated Mike Bright-Al Smith 1• Ron Von Hagen-Ron Lang defeated Gene Setznlck-Phll Anderson 1111 Mike Bright-Keith Erlkaon defeated Ron Von Hagen-Ron Lang 1Mlc Ron Von Hagen-Ron Lang defeated Don Holtzman-Bob Jones DALI KIOUQH-!fAI I • A gredu ... al Corona .. Mat School, at 5-7, 0. cunwrtty , .... In IMne. In ,. -llnlllt..m In the top tow lhc ttrn. on the WPVA ...... tm1d1'9 a 1eccN New Mexico, thWda at Ulguna. Jmpan and ... .._, ....... founhl at Santa ...,.,.,. and Hultetl..-8-dL Dale w member of the U.S. natloMI ...,,. and ..,... .. 1111 aw• In Italian protwk>nal league. SM'• the....., al proh 11lao• ~..,_ pitcher Matt Keough. JULIE SCHAAR· THORNTON: A lbt·foot gqduate of Clemente High School and a ree6dent ol ~dee Mar, ~ a Pepperdlne AJl-AtnericM. In 1981, lhe pieced eecond at Ariz and Pismo and. teamed with Nina Mam 111, w one of the t pairs on the beach from 1985 to 1887. SM played with LI Robertson-Hanley at Laguna In 1989 .. ANGELA ROCK: From San Diego. at 5-1, Angela was member of the U.S. national tMm for ttve yiean, indudlng the 1 Otymplc games. She won alt-CIF honcn In four eports in h school and was a con.giate All-Amertcen. GAIL CASTRO: From Cartabad, at 5-11, 0... la a graduate Creecenta Valley High School and holda a 8.A. from Cal State L Beech. She finished second In the 1981 t.guna Open wfth Laur Kotls. Married with a son, she hu plaY9d on the beech for nl years. KATHY HANLEY: The 1982 and 1883 wtnner at Uguna. wit 1• -...=an;.y Gregoty. he two placed MCond In 1979. From Sant Ron Von Hagen-John Vallely Barbara, at 5-6. a graduate of UC Sllnta Barbara. defeated Gene Pflueger-Bob Clem LORI ZENO-al.ER: From Puo Roblee via Fountain Val age 24 and S-9. She played at UCLA and wu a coUeglate Al 1170 American. Ron Von Hagen-Ron Lang defeated Gene Pflueger-Bob Ctem MARV DIAMOND: A reekMnt of South Laguna, at 6-1. attended Mluion Viejo High School and CNpman College. WU the top beech player In 1913 and 1115. TIMI la her teeond on the pro tour. fPle,.. SH MEN'S/I' .. 16f fawn rnerra1es • Planta • Buketa • &euhella • Wicker • Rattan LIFEGUARD HAT While Suppltea last With Thia Ad Exp. 7-30-90 Moued to: 384 Fo~at Avenue. 17,.t.iuna Bea~h (Lumber Yard Mall) • t81·~ I' • UlllHD TIMI ONLY .. - Laguna coniniended for anti-drug policy The falowlng m1111ge In eupport oA the 1990 Laguna Open .. ,...._ from Wlll9m J. a. ...... dlNct«. Office al NldtoMI Drug Control PoMcy, EualttYe Office of the Pn1ldent: · "I wwtt to ext•Mi my grlllltill9 to ewryotW lnvoNed wtth the 1990 Laguna Open ~ tourrwnent. -:= progreea ...,_ the drug protMrn deperMia on the ~ Md commttment of lndMdu9la, taml ..... 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Neptune, a reeident of Laguna Bellch alnce 1943, well dHIMl9 his title of honorary tourrwnent director of the 1990 Laguna Open. "I'm probably the only guy In town who hu eeen .,I 35 Laguna Open ewnta, ·• says the congenial Neptune. "t eyen r• member the great onee Uke Gene Selznick, Ron Lang, Ron Von H9Qen Md thoee two greet UCLA buketball players, Keith EricklOn and John ValleMy." Neptune, who producee and ho9t1 "Hello Leguna," a weekly Otme1~ Cable TV Wik ltM>W, 9'80 It one of the Open'• mo9t verb9' eupportera, promoting the wt wMneY9r .he can both on ht• ahOw and tn his current poettion .. preeldent of the Laguna Bellch Chamber of Commerce. A bu8y man about town, Nep- tune and his wife June 9'80 own the Ttvoll Terrace reateurant, located on the r:;ncta of the wortd-NnOWned tval of Artl. They frequently lend their facHlty and time to lnY number of com- munity fundr....,. and also eupport the local high IChool vol~ t811m8. Neptune and his dog, Prln-ceu, a regular on "Hetlo Laguna,•• usually can be found strolling the downtown .,.. or watching the Ktk>n at M.an Beach courts true L.agunattca, both! lffichuIClf:-'lldJwrt 'Boo~el{!1IS LAGUNA'S "OPEN" READING PLACE We Invite You To Join Us For These Special Events Saturday .June 23 OTHEll SV/111tlEll DA TFS TO HJIDIBER ELIZABETH GEORGE 3-6 p.m. • Su.day. July 22. William F. Love readlnc reads ITom and signs her new novel and sienlnc his novel THE WELL SCHOOLED IN MURDEJl CHARTREUSE CLUE. Elizabeth Georce's tarce followtnc on her home turf • S.turday. Ausu•t t. GretDf)' Benford readinc here In Orance County Is eacerty awalttnc WELL and signing the new science fiction SCHOOLED IN MURDER, her thlrd novel featurlne novel he co-authored with Arthur Inspector Thomas Lyn)ey, £ncland's favorite F.nclAsh C. Clarke BEYOND THE FALL OF sleuth. The first In the series, A GREAT DE-NIGHT LIVERANCE. won both America's Anthony and • S.turday. Aueust '· Tim Hallinan readlnc Apthli •wards for best first mystery novel. Mcie and sicnlnc his novel EVERYTHING notable perhaps, was her capture ol France's BUT THE SQUEAL, a Simeon Grist premjer award for detective flctJon. thJs Ume elven to suspense novel. an American writJnc about Encfand. Or Comr '" lllld ~ 384 Forest Ave. #15. l..quna Buda (71') 497-8373 Vahclat~d ~ Pa.rong • Enaanc~ o(( ol Ocno A"'. UNIQUE, EXQUISITE, FUNI A legend that endures ~ets better. Be a part of the soph1stiation class and style of Newport Beach'~ most distinguished restaurant. Dine in the casu.I atmosphere of this charming establishment serving excellent Italian cuisine and beverage ... offering a wine list fit for a connoisseur or the person who just enjoys fine wine. And for late niie dining the Villa Nova is the place to be, always has been and always will bel We serve our full menu from S P.M . until 1 A.M. and the piano bir is jumpin'I seven days a week. No one does it better than the Villa Nova. No O ne! ff JOU hevett""t ........... _ wtllta ~ .. the .............. v..--,... .............. -·~ ..,. PM ......... dlll IWfv ... ,,_call ........ Dele .......... tlon:. £11µ,,, s.IMte •.. ~ •• ~Mt/ 1111 w ... c .. n H..,.__,, Newpon 9Hdt, CA• Oft TIM..,• pt416Q.,_ ----- MEN'S l'IOllll' .. 12 1171 Bob C'9m-L.arry Rundle defeated Matt Gege-BNI lmw8Ue tin Bob Clem-Matt Gege de1Mt9d Ron Von Hagen-Oreg lee 1173 Rudy Sunra-Jay Heneeth defMted Mike Carey-Oennla H.,.. 1174 Buzz Swart•Matt GllQe defeeted Mike carey-Oennia H.,.. 1171 Greg Lee-Jim Mengee defeated Dennis HareaMlke Cerey 111' Greg Lee-Jim Menges defeated Tom Ch~Fred Sturm 1m Steve O'Bfadovtcn-Oary Hooper defeated Jim Menges-Chris Marlowe 1971 Fred Sturm-Andy Ashburn c'f8feated BUSHELFUL OF VALUESI \ .. . '" , YOU CAN AND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS IG-1111 S-.O'~H .. a..,. Selznk*-Andy Ash defeated Matt ~ Menges •1 Greg L--J9y Henseth def9eted Matt 6-ge-K.wt Ctea 1m Sln)ln Smlth-RMdy Stokl defeated Andy Fllhbum-DMe Sean 191 Tim Hovland-Mike Dodd defMted RMdy Stokloe-SlnJln Sml 1114 Randy Stokto.Slnjln Smit defeated Andy Fllhbum-Jay Hanset 1m Randy Stoklo9-Slnjln Smit defMted Tim Hovland-Mike Dodd 1m Randy Stoklo9-Sinjln Smit defeated Rikki Luyt ..... Karch Kiral 1117 Tim Hovtand-Mlke Dodd defeated Randy Stokloe-Slnjln Smit 1• Pat PowerWon Stevenso defMted Tim HcwtMd-Mlke Dodd .. MIR Eller-P9te Aronchlc mr.ated o.ne Seank*-Andy Ash I ----, I COUPON I COWOll I I !!A• OFF I llJY A mllTING fAID I I ..V70 I ANDGDOl'mnll! I IANY PAii or a!Nf".1..a~ (.t.,.. • ....... , 1 llPlla JVLY!i.1990) u,n...., 22. 1990 I I ----------+----------~ l•EMXUT I COWOll I~ I OFF ANY JU Dr.AP. PAID. PIJXAlf.. I INSUIEX. MIDOllT. "'A. I ....,.._ fllDallW'l'ION IUJE SlllllJ), IU1I ams. I mm. JU.Y II, ... llPA. rm. VALUI IX. IX Nl'I' ~------........... ._ ......... ._ ... _____ .. , rn n Past women's champions at Laguna Open W1 cW9eted Sue Mmlp11 Aaee Ann Dunc11n Kathy Gregory-Unda Chllolm dllllted Jw Bru1~1an a.r-•1 V9'f Unda RoberUon-Nlna Mathies def9ated 1112 SUlle ~'" Durkee Kathy Gregoty ..._. Grub dlleated 1m Christy Hllhn-JeMMte Lat ...... Kathy Hanley-Kathy Gregory cW9eted 1911 Dartene Baffey-Ondy Cochran DenlM ~Tammy Jonee dlleated 1• Cindy Cl.tc-Anna Hooker Kathy Gregory-Kathy Henley defeated 1974 Nina Math ..... o.Je Keough Becky Cer9y-Pat Stubbe d9f9eted 1 .. o.mw1a ~-Nickl Burke Nina Mathlea-Unda RobertlOn defeated 1171 Dale Keough-Torrie Dorrell Dawn Spurtodc-Kathy Gregory dlleated Kathy Gregory~ OpaHMkt Janice Brah9m9-Nancy Treaett defeated 1911 Juffe Schaar-Mery Diamond Barbwa :t_EUeen Clancy ted 1• Kathy Gregory-Jll Durkee Ann HMMn-Mart Jo Grisanti defeated 117'7 Melanie Ru...et-Vlckle Shea Kathy Gregory-Nancy Cohen defeated 1117 Jiff Durk ... Sua6e Jones Ann Palmer-Liu Germoya defMted \ 1111 Annette Juptner-JUI Horning Kathy Gregory-Nancy Cohen defMted 1m JIU Ourk ... Sua6e Jones Janice Opallnlkl-Elaine Roque defeated Laurie Kotla-08'1 castro ~ Linda RoberUon-Nlna Mathies .. • • I ,: I-11 ... • . --... • ,, ... In .... ~ ................ -J"""1 ••••••Mfen9dlenet.Op••nllll_.lle = .. lier ~ CIOftMCUltve a.. .... .... In , .... Laguna: volleyball players fan out across U.S. 70 youns volleyball players have gone on to stardom from LBHS UCLA Scott HerdmM Jim Mclw u.tt Perry Soott~ Md~ c.m.ftle a. .... .. Qi ...... Nell Aldd91 Linda .... ...., ........ NMCyTr91Mft April Johnson uac Eric Clerk Dusty Ovorak Audy Dvorak Adam JohnlOft Karen Lene Oz Stmmona Maya (Thlene) Aedwttz U.. Murphy Randy Smith Deidre Dvorak LOYOLA Paule Berney NOTMDAm Veaerte Foley Kevin Nortek Jeff Spurtock Shea Hutchins Sue Oawlon UOP Terry T aytor WetflWy Weber UC UNTA aAMAM Annette Juptner Dllwr'I Spurtock an Whiting Chrte Ur9on Doug Panona ' UC~ PMtCETON Kathrin Boehmer Dana .Wheeler W~lng Anja Lance Stewart Whitney White Amy WilHaml Shelly Sutherland GEORGETOWN Vaneua Hein CAL POLY UN LUIS 09llPO Lynn K....., .._.ISITATE Tina Taylor Kera Cronin Merk Draper UNIVDSITY OF HAWAII UN DIEGO ITATE Lett Haneon Matt K....., Joeh Englander TEXAS A a M ~~ SueW.._. DrM• Dvor'llk Mike er.win HAYI A NllD? CIAMllONT Jeff Blue lteod !tie clou1f1ed pages and you're M e to t.H 1tl LOMG mEACM ITATI 142-1111 .. 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Veatch, Director State Department of Alcohof and Drug Programs Sunday, 12:30 p.m .• on stage Lida Lenney, Mayor City of Laguna Beech MUSIC Gary Hogan and the Toonervttle Trolley Sunday, 1~30. on. stage AWARDS CEREMONY Following Finals Sunday, on stage ART IN PUBLIC PLACES Continuous. provided by Laguna Artist Donita Lloyd Muter of Ceremonies......................................... Biii Thllken Honorary Tournament Director ..................... Terry Neptune Televtak>n Production .................. Bennett Production•, Inc. Event Production....................................... Segue Marketing Event Director............................................ Mary Jo Wheeler Con'P9thlon Director......................................... Becky Carey Tourn.rnent Director.................................... Shar Wallender Marketing Coneuttant1: Schoof Propert ... USA K2 Promotions Entert•nment Reeourc. Wortd Offlclm rnerch9ndieer ................... .. ........ .... ...... 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Thanks to all who made ·it possible The staff of the Laguna Open 1990 cordially thanka the followtng for their support: •Laguna Beach Mayor Lida Lenney and City Council members Martha Collison, Dan Kenny, Robert Gentry and Nell Fitzpatrick. •City Manager Ken Frank. •Deputy City Manager Cynthia KJng. •Chief of Police and Public Safety ~I Purcell. •Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce President Terry Neptune. •Segue Marketing of Laguna Beach. •Sports Wortd of Laguna Beach. •The Orange Coast Daily Pilot. •Volleyball Monthly. •Volleyball Magazine. •Bennett Productions, Inc., of Los Alamitos. • K2 Promotions of San Otego. •Entertainment Resources of Huntington Beach. •School Properties USA, Inc. •The Management Group of Los Angelee. •First American Capital Bank of Laguna Beach. •California State Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. •The Women's Professional Volleyball A.lsodatlon. •Dan Hicks. Orange County Alcohol and Drug Educa- tion and Prevention Team. •Stan Wlndhorn. United Citizens Against Drugs. •Paul Mondscheln. •Sandy Thornton. •K-OCEAN. •K-ROQ. •Coast Hardware. •Jane Fulton, attorney at law. Laguna's Scott Fortune emerges as international volleyball star We Corer · the Coast Check us out for the best daily coverage oflocaJ news, sports and features. Laguna Beach's volleyball heritage continuee wtth the emergence of Scott Fortune aa an International etar. Railed and achooled In Laguna, Scott began his career at a young age wtth the Ugun8 Beech Volleybal Club and be-came a dominating force during his years aa a Laguna Beech High School Artist, leading hie team to the 1983 CIF southern MCUon title. Named an all-CIF southern JULES PIZZA A BURGERS WELCOMES THE LAGUNA OPEN •PIZZA •PASTA'S • SANDWICHES • SALADS • SEAFOOD • BEER & WINE 103 DISCOUNT ON ANY PURCHASE TO ALL LAGUNA OPEN PLAYERS WE DELIVER t97-3381 OPEN DAILY 11:00 A.M. -10:00 P.M. 237 OCEAN A VE. LAGUNA BEACH aection player at LBHS, Scott was quickly recruited by Stan- ford UnMnlty, where he waa a do-everything hitter for coach Fred Sturm, pushing the Cerdlnal to Its flrlt-ever berth In the NCM OMsk>n 1 Final Four In 1989. Scott's fortune turned to gold In 1988 wher'I he landed a spot aa backup middle blocker for Team USA In the Seoul Olym- ptca, and the wortd watched aa he put down the nna1 bait against the Soviets to become Laguna's MCOnd gold medalist in YOfleybalt, along with Dusty Dvorak, a graduate of USC. Laguna knows Scott aa a quiet, thoughtful and sensitive young man who has shown un- usual dedication to both sehol- utlc and athletic endeavors. and It la with great pride that the 1900 Laguna Open pays him tribute. The heritage continues In Laguna. T H E DOLPHIN Rings, earrings, bracelets, pins, and pendants available in 14K gold and sterling silver. CREATIVE JEWELERS '-of L1gun1 Btich- 353 North Coast H9l4M Laauna Beach OPEN 7 DAYS (7t4) 4 9 FR EE rARKJNO --·------------ ................. ~~ .· -· . ::;:.. .., ... . • ... .. L. ..... .- --· ... c· -.. ... -. -• 91\,. "\.,.r .,.,-. ... . .. . .,,. ; ... . -... ..,..., . . .. . . . -. · .. ~· :. " Is Proud{y 'Dedicated "Io 'l1ie !Memory Of JUDY BELLOMO .. . - 1966-1990 h u : '[1 \: r I, ; -, i Y t (,. l C :: ·, '. "·' A Ru::.sc·ll Afh1,_>1,c All Ar:'(''I' 1~:r· , - 0111.t•r::,;t·~· of Col1forn10 Santo E.crbcrc. rl'-::1 of ~l:r·,._. rv1CJJOr League Volleyball 1988 Rook IC of the 'fl_•or Let lier swim, c{im6 mountain pea~, pilot airpfanes, 6attfe again.st tlie efements, t~ ris~, go out for adventure, and sfie wi{( Mt fee{ 6efore tlie world ... timiiity. -Simone de Beawoir ------r- • Keynoter O..unc~ VHtdl. director of .... c ..... s.... De· p•rtlll•nlM of Drug ~ Al· coflol Prop .... 1. dellven .... ll•Jnot• ~,... to 1pect•tor1 •t tlle I ... ~ Open. VeMdl _. ._..,.represent Ille sute M tll• 1990 L.99un• Open. whlctt wHI Ulrr'J • ltrOftl •ntl·drug.aNne ........ l '· PROFILES OF WOMEN l'~hg912 KAllOL.Yll lmmY: From San Diego, mt &-0, W. le her lt*d 1111on on the be9dt tour. SM w .,. Al-American mt UtM StMe twice Md le• ten.time USVBA Al-American. -·· IH'tl'RYT-KNOOP: From MlmmA .. 5-11, .... the 1987 Md 1988 East Coat ctwnpion. She jok'9d the WPVA tour In 1989." VICK• IHIA: From er.ttwood, at 5-7, ft attenda C.. Stat. Nocthrldge. SM'a a graduate of PaliMdee High School. • IWLYN COllLEY: From Los Angelel. a 5-9 medical ltudent. She helped IMd UC San Diego to an NCAA tttle. .Ct•• Fl8K: From Ventura. mt 5-9, twice al cont..tee mt EMWn lllnoll UnNersity. LUCY HAN: From Santa Monica, at 5-3 the smaHest player for the WPVA. She finished seventh at' the U.S. Open, Miami Open and Long a..ct1 Open and ninth at New Mexico and Sllnta Barbara. ~ SneLOW·ANDERSON: From Hawthorne, 5-8, lhe was fifth In Mi.ml In 1989. She attended Idaho State and currently Is the voffeyb911 coech at Torrance High School. CHAN.OTT! lmTCHELL: From Santa B8rbara, 5-6, a ,....,ch blologtst. She wa an All-American at UC Santa Barbera and the 1983 CIF Ptayer of the Year at Marlborough High School. She was In the top ttYe flniahers at Manhattan Beech In 1989. GAYLE STAIAIER: From South Laguna, 6-2, ptayed major ie.gue volleyb9ll and In the Italian profwk>nal teegue. She atudled liberal 111t1 at LoullW\a State. LQA CE 1Wt8: From Los Gatoa, 5-6, In her fourth ....on wtth the WPVA, n holds chemlcaa engineering degrees from Johns Hopklnl UnNersi1y and UC Santa 88rbara. She Mrned a Procter .. and a.mble Fellowlhlp, the MarytMd Oiatinguiahed Scholar Schof-~ ar9hlp Md the~ Hodaon Memorial Schotanhip . ..,._ HANIEN: From La Jolla. at 5-8, lhe has ~ on the bMch for 12 yews. She earned a degr• In English from UC Santa Barbara where ahe WU alk:onfer•.ce. U8A ~ From Hermou Beech, at 5-8, the la playing her fourth 1111on on the beech. llO•I ENCISO: From San Otego, at 5-8, n played at Florida lntematlonml Unfwnlty. She flnlehed MWnth mt Pi8mo Beech and took ninth8 mt Manhatt11n Beech llnd CindnMtt In 1989. LeYALUY PATTISON: From Manhattan BMch. 5-8, an aui- tant coech mt Pepperdine. She had two top-nine flnllhes In 1989 and a fifth p1.c:e at Hermou Bwh In 1988. AMY 9AL TUa: From Weetcheeter, a 5-8 nattve of Blooming- ton, tn., n placed ninth thr• tlmee In 1989. She's a physical therllPlet aide. JACK• CAWeELL: From Santa B8rbela, 5-10, the ptaced ninth In 1989 at Pl8mo ee.ch, Manhattan Beech and J..,.,,. She ~ at UC Santa Barb8ra and holds a degree In pofftical science and environmental ltU<Mee. She's an urban planner for Santa Barbara County . .-.... GOLD..-nt. From Venice, 5-9, <ahe finished the 198e and 1987 MMona .. part of the fourth-beet tMm. She WU 121h overaM In points after 1988. HEATHER HAFNER: From Brentwood, at 5-10, she wu a thr ... tlme A,._Amerlclln •t c.a State NorthrldQe who's pl9Y9d on the beech for 10 yews. She's a 9PC)rtawrlter for the Los Angetee Tlmee and Los Angeles o.tty Newa. SHAM• ZMTllAN: From Hermou BMch, at 5-4, she's entering her fourth dec9de on the beech. A UCLA All-AmerlcM and a member of the UCLA Hall of Fwne, ••• a five-time USVBA Ali.- American. She tMChee mt EJ c.mtno Colege. ., ' • • • f ' = :. -. t :. ' • • t • '" ... • 4 ~· ~ ~ -.. :. - -• 0 :... -• • • • • -o 4 _·. ' -,·, 0 0 :, • o • • -• • ~ -4 _-4 r:; ~·· ~ • • • • • 0 I ~ schedule .HILTON FLAMINGO HILTON'S WOMEN'S PRO B~CH VOLLEYBALL TOUR SCHEDULE APRIL Diet Pepsi Arizona Open ; April 28-29 •Phoenix, Arizona $25,(D) Prize Money II A Y "\ .1ag sna.....,. 0pen ~ ••• meta,, ZEF 5por11Nfian. Ftm WF Mayll-13 ~Barbara. California $25,(D) Prize Money ., PCH Open ~111 met bJ LA Laa111 May19-20 -S.n Diego, Califomia $25,(D) Prize Money JUNE DiltPIPllHlrmau8-110pen Junel-3 -Hermosa 8-d\. CUfomia $25,(D) Prize Money Diet Pepsi Slnla Cruz Open June9-10 -sat\ta Cruz. California $25_(0) Prize Money PCH Open. Prlslntld br LA Loob - Ju~~17 •H.mtington BcKh. California $25,<XX> Prize Money The Almingo tlfton Fresno Beach Clauic June23-24 Fresno, California $25,(D) Prize Money JULY FIMingo ... ShoolN 1nv1111on11 July7-8 -HilkJn Hawaiian 2519 Amill PCH Jolln 9-Open PN11ne.dby LA Loob $25,(D) Prize Money July 14-15 -Manhattan a.ch. Califomia S....FtmOpen $25,(D) Prize Money July 2,8.29 Tokyo, Japan 585,(D) Prize Money AUGUST aub Sporta••Open August~ •Pismo, California Coen LlgM U.S. Open PH 11 r*d br LA loab $25,(D) Prize Money A...-.11-12 Venice. California FllllillgCt ... WOlld~ $30,(D) Prize Money August 18-19 -La-.ghlin, Nevada $50,(D) Prize Money Diet,.... lcMllcllfOpen August 25-26 Boulder,Colondo $25,(D) Prize Money SEPTEMBER , ldld Dllry F•1•10pen Septnnber 1-2 QndN\lti, Ohio $2.5,(D) Prize Money OCTOBER lllxlco ' Mexico $25,<XX> Prize Money ' . • Ewmtl will be leleYiled bJ ESPN ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ' :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . :. . ' ... --:----- • Net results Marti •lier, winner of Ille ,.. ~ Men's Open, goes to ttte net for a lrl ... •pllr•. LAGUNA VIEW HOME Absentee Owner Says "Sell" On a Laguna rid&eltne stands this lovely family home capturing a panoramic valley view. A crand foyer with a curved staircase invites you into this 3 year old, 5 bedroom, 5 bath home with over 3, I 00 s.f. Reduced price SMl,000 Call Wayne Baglln BAGLIN REAL ESTATE (714) 497-6111 VOLLEYBALL JEWELRY ORIGINAL DESIGNS Sterq Silver -14it Gold ONLY AT CREATIVE JEWELERS -of L11gMn11 8111clr _.:._ 353 N. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach . (714) 494-4849 ·ei&JAUil AfAD,AN,1 . ·· ... le ABC's Altic, basement, and closet then get some ea1h. CK. CiMC:TRUCK. . R~CK. CiMC:TRUCK. ;rRUCK. CiMC:TRUC C:TRWCK. GMC:T .:1MC:TRLJC:K. CiMC: I 1TRUC:K. '• • Ci ..... IELEI IDIY .U.Y2 -..,--------------. Laguna arti~t Donita Lloyd to capture Open on ·canvas Taste the We Corer the Coast Check us out for the best daily coveraae of local news, sporu and features. Donita Lloyd, an ac- complllhed Laguna Beectt artist, wttl be on hand to c.pture this year's Laguna Open on CMYM. Lloyd wm be painting on- llte during the event and haa been named the ''official art- -~,~ lat" of the tournament. Beat known for her portrmyal In OU of Laguna a.ct'I IC8n88, she also has painted on location In Aus- tralia and New Zealand. Her wort< wm be on exhibit at the Sawdust Featlval, e>perUng In Laguna Beach June-a<>. Lloyd, a graduate of Laguna Beach High School and Cal State Fullerton, ls a former student at the Art Institute of Southern Cali- fornia In Laguna Beach. She la a long-time surfer and for- mer voUeyball player who at- tributes much of her artistic talent to her love and under- atandlng of people, nature and the outdoors. "My art Is most often ln- aplred by the people, -events and beauty 1-.e around me, and there Is nowhere I would rather paint than along the California coast," she said. Meet Donita Lloyd 'at the Laguna Open June 29, 30 and Juty 1. Right One At the Laguna Open. TI-IF 1990 GMC LAGUNA OPEN BEACH VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSI-llPS Presented By uNl ... AL UHlf DETPEPSI ....................... Finl.....,." A LEADING REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN LAGUNA BEACH SINCE 1962 •PROFESSIONAL SERVICES •STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGY ~~ •EXCHANGE EXPERT N.C.E. •COMMERCIAL •RESIDENTIAL llilyPilat 330W. 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At age 23, Judy's fiery play and plHtant peraonaMty were populllr wfth fana acrou Ameri- ca. Judy attended UC Santa Berbara where the WU Mlected to the UCSB HaJI of Fame and named an AH-American under the tutelage of I CCMld'I Kathy Gregory. She holde UClaB-recorda tor klllt In a 1111pn (729) Md for~ hftttng ~ (.292). At Glendale High School, Judy wu "moet V8luabte player" of both her high IChoot team and her leegue. In 1988, Major Leegue VofteybaJI named her "rOOkHt of the year." In 1989, Judy and her beach doublel partner Lisa Strand ptaced MC· ond both at the Laguna Open and In Japan, and tOOk third• at Santa Barbara and CleYeland. Her future on the bellch k>oked bright, and lhe would have been a favorite at UlgUna this year. In January, following surgery for thyroid cancer, Judy .Betlomo quletty pueed away. The Laguna Open 1990 Is proud to dedicate thia year's tourn8"19f"t to the memory of Judy Bellomo, who reprtllented to weee the aptrtt and vttaltty of bMct'I ~· . The Laguna <>Pen 1990 la Proudly Dedicated to the Memory of JUDY BELLOMO UM ~:A ~="f.1r:9, 'z::= *7 -,_II' ................. .,,_ ....., L111 .. v111,e11 ,.. 11111119 ., .. Yw ,_., ,,., .-n, cllmb mountain t»Ma. """'* ~-­,,,,,,,. ..,.,,,., ,,.. ..,,.,,.. ,;;;-,;;:--) f10 out for adtlwttunl, 6Jnd .,,. """' .iot ,.. bMwe the world ... tlmkllty. I It's not just a truck anymore~ ' ... .. . Proud Sponsor of the 1989 & 1990 LAGUNA OPEN Volleyball Championships The Tradition of Excellence Continues .. Who's who in Laguna men's tournament ..... Arondllclr 13 men's teams will play in Laguna Open As this progr8m WU hMdWlg for print deedllne, men's tMmS were atlll In battle at Capl8treno 8Md'I to determine just whk:h du09 would qulltfy to compete for $25,000 In prln money at the 1990 Laguna $perl Men's lnvttatk>Mt. A total of 53 men'• twne entered the play~n. which WM t.ed June 1~ 17. Of the ortglMI ..... only the top 13 would pley ~ The remaining three apota 81 Laguna conetst of thoee twne pledng one through three in 1918. Returning to Laguna M cMfend- lng champk>nl .. Pete Aronchlct' of LOI AllQ!MI Md _M8ftl Bier al Senta Monica. 1911 runrw.up Dene Selznick of Studio etty Md A.My Fl9hbum of Loe ~ Md 1989 third~ t-., K9W1 CIMry ..,. ARONCIKtt: Dat•dl'G_ .dtempklft Of tM 1918 ...... Open, from Culver City, 1-7 and 220 pounidl. -..... plaY9d prof111tow.-I bMk.cbel In ~ trella and 8outtt America Md In the ~ IMkMt*I t.gue. Merrtad with two eons. ,._ .. -ca.in ...,, with Marte Eller Md .. be hlQhly eeeded. DAl9 -IMC«: A~ In ...... In 1911 from s.nta Monica. o.. le the eon OI a.. Selllak:k, the flrlt Laguna Open ~ In 1Ma ..... Ml won 13 prohutOMI bMdl ewnta and WM a wotld dwnploft In 1980, a ttn.tJme Al-AmMcan In college and al-elf at Pactftc P1l1d9a. He .. 8g9ln ..,, with Andy Fllhbum Md .. be ... eeeded. Al«JY l'lllW Placed aecond in Laguna In 1989, from Loe~ age 34, 81 &-3, at wortd bMdl champk>n In 1980 and 1914. Andy won the Laguna Open In 1971 and 1llO Md Ml won 22 open ~ wta. Whle at Yale UM•llty, he WM Al- EMt In 1974 Md 1975, Md whll at Stanford he w on the Norcal ChampkM._, twna 1n 1971 Md j9n. Mwrted, with two c:Nldlen, he• twn with o.. Selzlak:k Md .. be ... eeeded. ANTHONY CUllCt A realdant of tlewport Bwh, he la a ~ of c... lchool, ~ Md UCLA. wt"9 a Bruin, he -named b.e ~ pteyiar. He plaY9d on both the 1817 and 1918 natiOnal champloMhlp twna and captaln9d the lrulna In 1911. A colegiate Al-Anwk:M, Anthony plaY9d the .....,.. prot1111onal ctrcutt In 1111 and 1911. He • pley with Clllltt Porter at Louna Md .. be ... eeeded. - CLAM POllllJI: From Pactftc P1l1dee, Clllltt le a greduete at ~ High School and UC ~ whO holds an MBA from UCLA. He Ml plaY9d In two pr.-ue LIOUM <>Dena. He ptecad a.u••ltl In ..__ In 1817 and .. San frMClloo In 1918 ..... wanta to Wt .. Lagurw and Ml a ahMoa. QMQ K SIMI: A tom. L.aounan. now from &condldo, Greg le a Laguna 8wh High School _....with a IA In economa from Plipperdll._ He -.. In tour pr.-ue Laguna ()p9ne, ..... two ... a .......... Md a 13th ..... ._. ........ waMlnO to heft K8rch beg to play'' with'*"· and• be~ eeeded at Laguna with pert,_ Tom Grtndla. TW .. IDU: Allio a tom. Llgunan.. Tom realdea In Del ... but Ml~ a~ In Laguna for eight 9Y8'9· A 1971 graduate of= 8wh Hlah Sc:hoc:il, he la an attorMY by prof~. He won at "latM>e Md w Capiab•M> MA cftamplon In 1 ... He wanta to weri In Laguna Md • be one to ~ with pert,. Greg l<Jernan. 8HAWN DAVl9: From West Loe~ 8NIMt ... gr8duate at s.nta Monica High Sc:tlOOI Md s.nta Monlca Colage. A pro bWlt'I ~ pe.,_ by prof• nlon, he ftiWhad -.:•1lh at For1 ~ In 1•. He badly WMta to wtn a major open, and lhould do wall at Laguna with ~ Mtke Whttnwlh. _. WHITllAMH: From 8an Diego, Mike la a graduate at Monte Vlata High School Md the l.Jntvw- alty of San Diego ..... plaY9d 1n ... 1• Laguna Open with Duett Dworak Md .. pley with SMwn ca. this yes. 81Wft 9LW: A former l.agunfl'\ from Manhattan • A fun place for fun people • Cards, Balloon·s •Gifts -Cool Jewelry • Beach Accessories , • Sandals, Hats ' • Check out our ethnic sectlonl •Best selection of T-Shirts •Good prices-Great quality • Kids shirts & shorts • Custom lettering •Souvenirs • Batik Sarongs, s~orts & outfits! ~· . . ·.: . '. • 'f•; 1990 U'.i.U'•A ';Pf ~J • '~ .. 1,., · . · • ·. , . . . . 1 , ,. ,, • ~· ~~ .....• ~· 4:JlJ :·,. ·.,.· .. •• • • ,.. •• •