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Win was -+he canoe race, Nit
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f..} Is W111tney Houston dating
tomtd1on Edd~ Murphy or
Ph1fadtlph10 &gles quarttrba<lr
Ra ndoll Cunningham?
Pam Gibson. Wtll~ II
Netther, says the 27-ye:u-old
singer She has said that she's
m love with somebody else -
.m "cnterumer" whose name
she won't reveal and that
she and Murphy, 30, are "just
friends." As for Cunning-
ham, 28 "I haven'1 seen him
m month,," she said m Apnl
( j In -your Apnl 12 14 isrut,
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HiJll rurnmg 23 Didn't ht d1t
oj" dn1g 011trdost ~aN ago>
Sc.vi Hes Olla
You must have Ha.JI confused
with some other Brat P.icker
The star of tttn 01cla hu TM
Brraltfasr Club wd Wmd S<i-
ttta is a.Jive and bigger. thanla
to a new interest m we1ght-
hfnng. He appeared recently
m Edward S<issorikrnds .u the
cocky boyfriend of Winona
Ryder's duractcr. We rumcd
up no reports of drug abuse.
Q 1 ltnow both B11s~ ~t a IOI
of '"'2il. But who ~ts mon, tht
pre.s1dtnt or his 1vift?
Lnil Websalr. ClDDla Miiis, Pl
George Bush gets sigmfie2nt-
l y more mail than the first
lady, the Whiu House reports
-about 50,000 letters a week..
Q W111ch ~iformo ha.s hostrd
NBC's "Saturday Night Uvt''
most ofttn in its 16 'jtllf'S?
Rlln led, <mi. Ubt1
The w1ld -and-cruy Steve
Manm ~ pbyed host so of-
ten that the people at SNL
have lost count -at lea.st a
dozen times since he burst
onto the comedy scene m the
late '70s. Others who've host-
ed mulople omcs: Buck Hen-
ry. Elliott Gould. Paul Simon,
C andice Bergen and Chevy
C hase (after he quit the cast).
n. 'SNL' tMI }obu ,,,.,,,_ Oii
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Q Will athlt"5 from tht USA
pame1patt '" tht 1991 Pan
.imtncan Gamn, schtdultd for
/Wgu.st rn communist Cuba'
~ Nellfy, f llldlly, ().,
The lntcrnauonal Olympic
Committee, which oversees
the games, says the 700 or so
U S. contestants. probably
will participate. If~ don't,
it won't be ~cause of Fadel
Castro's government. U S
sports authorities have ex-
pressed concerns about the
madequ:.icy of C uba's drug-
tesung equipment. But the
Olympic panel will try to cer-
ufy equipment to be deliv-
ered to Hav:.ina m time for
the games, in which most na-
nons of rhe Western Hemi-
sphere compete every 4 years
Q UIM IS dtpllUd by tht
statut atop rlw U S Capitol?
Alda Coll'1, acm.i Fw, Wis
The history of the Statue of
Freedom, which :.ippears to
represent an Amenca.n Indian
woman, as one of the strangc-
but-truc talcs of Washmgron.
D.C . Its designer, Thomas
Crawford, planned to sculp-
rurc a volupruous nude After
an uproar, he clothed the
form 1n a flOWtng robe illld a
"h~rty cap," the cloth cap
worn by the Romans' freed
slaves. Sccrewy of War jef-
fcnon Oms, later president
of the Confederacy, objected
t0 even the implicat:1on of hb-
erty for slaves, so the 19-foot-
lugh figure was topped W1th a
hC*tcircss dut sugcsts fath-
ers. The statue wu placed on
the just finished Capitol dome
m 1863, u the CMI War raged.
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ra~ as a child'/'~ rt.ad comlfWUS ;,. wltidt lw .llflit.s hi.I g111lt
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You're rcfemng to reports about nww mapz:inc'1 mtervtCW with
the French act0r. Dcpa(d1eu says dut he adnutud only to having
wtmcssed rapes and that his wordt ~re nusb'llrubtcd T1•"t,
which conducted the inurvaew an French and has it on upc re·
fuses t0 retract the passage. Dcpardicu.. 42. who wu nommned
for a bcst-xtor Oscar for C)'nUIO di 8ttznw, wu ukcd about an
earlier mtcrvtcw wtth Film Commml magu.ine tn which hr w~
quoud as saying he had "had plenty of rapes. coo many U> colmt " nmt translated his response u : Yes, he partxipaud. 't>out II l.\IU
absoluuly norm.al in those circumstances.'' Women's rights ac-
avists ~nd others arc outraged, and Ocpudeeu bu been 1rymg to
control the damage ever smcc. "It ii perhaps acicunte to wt I Ii.id
sexual expcnenccs at an early•·" he bat said. "But rape-ncvrr
I re1pcct women too much."~ Pm\C'h. who m:at tcX relao"'t
ly casually, vtC'W'Cd the furor as a.n example of'Yankcc prudlshne .. \
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No, not novelist Peter
Benchley. We 're talking about
his latest creation:
A bad -tempered, oversizt!d
squid that threatens to wreak
havoc -and return Jaws '
creator to the top of
the summer reading sand pile.
B) Peter Wagner
l, summer Time to head for the water.
Maybe float aimlessly on .m inflatable raft .
.i call cool dnnk in one hand. a hot best
c;c:ller in the other .
I /1 vii V\avbe this 1sn'1 the best idea after all The
b..'IOK vo11're smlung your teeth into hubors a crea-
ture llut m akes the shark I rom Jaws look like a ~t
~uldf1)h It's hideously ugly. 1t lurks II'\ icy water
fm.iybe right ~low tlits raft?), It lus zero regard for the
~ancmy of lite. it's JOO feet long and one <Jj its eight
slimy am1s 1s 11bo11110 wrap yo11 111 ari 1111brtakablr gnp'!!1
It) Brast. Peter Benchley'c; first plunge into the
deep in .1 decade, due tn bookstores next week.. And
Im nev. monster 1s far deadlier than any great-white.
Thi., .inimal 1s off the scale." Benchley says of
.-irrl11tr111l11 d11" a gtam squid (most average half as
!on~ .i~ lknchle\ ·~ momccr) The problem an wnting
w.is to 'rn.ikc the mcrc:-d1ble crc:-d1ble How do you
lHlV1nlC' .i rc:-.ider 1t could happen co him or her?
When you tl11nk of sharks. you think. 'All nght. It's a
p<M1hil1ry · But the likelihood of being nabbed by a
sq111d while sw1mmmg 1s, co say the least, slender."
O K, so 1t ca n't get close enough to shore to rick.le
.i swimmer·~ toe But it 1s real Benchley's buddy
leamc:-d that one dark night on his fishing boat off
Bcrmud.i "The lights were ca.sung 30 feet across the
w.ater, and the :ammal was out of the lights on both
ends," Bcnchlcy recounts ' It changed colors -JUSt
wham. wham. wham -and (1t w:as) ma-ad'"
Now Bcnchley hope~ co lay eyes on one himself. a
quest 1nvolv1ng .i 200-hook contraptio n he has
dreamed up. Most giant squids lurk tn deep waters
off the USA's E:ast Co.st. too elusive to count. But.
Benchlcy adm1tS, 1f he SQ.ires one, ''I'm the first to
admtt What the hell (am I) gmng to do with him'"
Others who h.ive chanced upon the creatures
have not had ome to ask quc~uons Bcnchlcy detaJls
real 10c1dentS t0 make hu firoon more ch1llmg. m-
d uding a 1941 disaster tn which the bailed-out crew
members of the torpedoed Bnunma ~re plucked
like u:ndcr gnpc! from a hfcboat an the Ac.lantic
4 U\A WUICINO • W., JI·)-L '"'
"No shark that's ever swum IS bag enough and
mean enough to break a 38-foot boat int0 splinters,"
sa)'5 one of the &alt ~rs. "And no<hing else as
so all-out, bone-deep evil." (That menacing theme
from jaws should~ playing m the background.)
In th.it pubUahing leatOO of heavy h1tt.crs -Amy
Tan, Tom Oancy and Andrew M Greeley tuve new
books due (sec fKlng page for cchtor'a chotce) -
Bcnchlcy ts bnKlng for a cnacaJ shcllachng. "When
you rcll a story about a giant sqwd attacking boats or
people or whucvcr, you ha~ hell kcepm i' awiy
from a}ows-typc fonmt."
lndeed,jaWJ (1974) and &tilt share ingrcdienc:s:
boats. s.ilty charactcn, a little romance and a ~cious,
~ngef ul animal with a taste for b\lman blood. The
first ~phs of both ti.let open ~di the animals
roving an dark waters.
And, hltt }1t111, &II.# will ktcp rcadcn on the edsc
of wu bcxh dWn. Cbapcim are abon. Thinp hip-·
pen fut. Thtte•1 no amc fot the deYcr ~ dc-
veloprn~nt of Bcnchlcy'• lcu formulaic, complex
PlllPl"'8 ¥-'., °"1 SI-
works such u Q OOtntnct and RMmmia. ("Nobody
buys them," BcnchJcy shnap.)
But &o.st is more than gore; it Discs a-oubling cn-
vironmenul questions about oceans out of balance.
Commcma.I whaling has put the spcnn whale. thc
squid's only predator. On me encbngercd·specics list.
In the absence of whales, squids multiply and food
gets scarce. Crttping from the chilly depths, they
feel for a rnal.
That's what Elizabeth Griffin. with legs "the color
of oiled oak." becomes one rughc She's snacchcd
from a life raft when her husband isn't look.mg.
"I thought it was an opponun1ty to uy we have
screwed µp the marine environment fairly well, and
here's the poaiblc penalty," Benchlcy says.
Raac:r and nampled. Bcnchlcy at age 51 looks
more lilce the l'epOmT be used to be (for The w~
lnpn Post and Ntwswtd) than a seafaring ad~ntur
cr. He has big feet, a playful grin and a wayward left
eyebrow that dean the rim of his eyeglasses when he
makes a point. He's loose, comical .and a bit absent-
minded. Cruising for a parlri.og Spa« near his
Prinucon. NJ., howc, be muses, •we'll go round
and round for the rest of our lives.'' Later, he wa1b
away with a wooden ~r cb.ngling &om his coat.
Tiie Bcnchley house, a large scone structure com-
plete with a ~nnis court. is a mini-museum of cor-
roded cannons, ast-iron 6uinp and ocher artifacts
~ from dupwrccb. On the kuchen walls
bang coJorful pbotosnphs of his diving exploits
with wife Wendy, SO -ccpcncnces that inspired
books like TM Dttp and TM Girl of IN &. of Conrz.
Bcnchlcy's ~an tbrillcn have roots m his Ea.st
Coast upbringi~ A& a boy. he spent sum!'"Mn flsh-
tng off Mas.sachwctts' Nantucket Wand with his
novcli.1t father, Natharucl BcnchJcy. Somctimesllky
hunted sharks. 01 got Cucm.atcd with the sort of im-
plicit menace in them and, of COW'IC, all the lore that
goes into prchlscory. Then, m 1964, 1 ~ that a
4,5()()...pound white shark had been captured off
Long Island, and I let that stew for about 7 yun be-
fore I thought: 'Maybe there's a ftory m that.' "
}6WS, which wu on the Ntw Yorlr Tima bc$t ... seller
list for more than 40 wecb, made Bcnc.hJcy one of
the most successful fim-umc novclua ever. 'lltt
Dttp and T1tt bl.ltd followed. ~ng him millions.
'Beut' may do the tune. Moruter tales arc what
BenchJey does best. and he malces no bones about it.
"I'm simply not capable of wriongthc way john Up-
dilct does. lf a pig had wings. he'd be an eagle. But
my stones tend to put an a~ man m an uncen-
ablc situation, which is a clwic horror siory. ••
And a classk horror film. Benchlqi is acbpcing
&4st for the screen, though he hu no cbdltnc and
saya the odds arc "SO.SO" that a movie wdl be made.
Perhaps he's t00 modest. Producen Carolyn Pfe1Her
and Shep Gordon, who have bought the rights foe
AJivc Films. say "n's ddinitdy an upcoming project."
Sulprisingly, Bmchlry fim tried to wrice Bout as a
comedy. Random House shot down tbt ida. They
libel the story, but not for lauabJ. "I got over the ego
problem, then thouatn= -rhcy're rithL Sa~ &M
.Bermuda nufT and do a comedy someday if you
w:a.nL But if you•tt going to do a squid book with a
subtle Ot QotwlCMUbcJe enVlronmenol mtSSaF• do it
as a thrilkr.' •
. '11ut'• whctt It be tones ...
Summer's .biggest books
•t•·MAMa W•ITll•a
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Bc:nchlcy "'9ncbn
HOulil, ~.Cl)
lM Rmlt:• °' .... '°"" by Louis L'Amour
~ June,
111). Long OUt
of print and
origuully pub-
·liabcd unda the pteudonym
Tex Bums, thtJ is the fim of
the lace author's four Ho~oog
Cassidy advmtura.
An Onll'Oft f/I ... by Andrew
M. Grttlcy (P\*wn. _.... 1111&)
"Sex and the Saint" might have
been a more provoc:aovc ntle;
Grttlcy'1 latest~ wuh both
Dlrta 11 r, by John Saul (llmrWn.
JuN. 111.ID) H 11 latrst horro1'
nOYCl is ~ nushmuh of lads-m-
penl and 1 mad sacn~ stalk-
ing the swamps of tOUthcrn
Aorida. It reads as if Saul wu
wnc:ing on automac:ic pt.lat. An
all-t00 rypiol line: "A muted
howl erupted out of the &rk-
ness, then began tO build into a
chorus of fury that chilled Kit-
tcridgc's blood." Puh-lcett.
lM ~ Qod'1 Wife, by
Amy Tm CNNm. JIN. 122..16t
Tan &ns will find tlus n<MI
about a moc.heT and daughter
rebaonsh.ip filled with Wdy
anecdotes and emoaon. but her
UtC of the wm rwnt:iw dev1cc
found 1n her best seller, TM}trf
Ludr Oub, WC1f'I th.in.
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dCltl'I ~ ...,,.. aot
Stnmy 6cnon against tbc
backdrop of the U .S. &a.
The bc:roane, an officer
whose ml on it t0 scop the
mlSSlln of Armagicddon by
thw.lrung a ploc by ha pee~.
lt sex wvcd. Sohmer cam
the missile symbobmi too U.r.
..... HlrrrNY• ,_ MllTlt ....
...., cdjtcd by ~ul Harvey
Jr. ~ Me. S11) Thu ultn-
fut read of tnmcripa from lhc
''for wblt'a t 11 Worth" dc-
p&nn>ftlt of Haney'• ndio
PfOP1m1 ii am · but ao
short (one to a page, btg pnnt.
149 pages) that readers may
well ask. "Where's the
rest of the story?" ~
,,.. Wld ....... by Dons
Mortman (9lrer\. ~.
121..IO) Mortman ms thru
previous best te:Ucn undtr
her belt and her latest, set m
post-World War 11 Hungary.
is Jiu~ to give her a fourth.
Pwlin•, by Robert Parker
~ .My. IUU15) Spenser
fans, rcjoic:r. He's off 1V, but
~k in an EArly Autumn ~qucl.
"'8 ._. ol Al ...... by Tom
Clancy """""· A.uo . 12U5l Tbc
author who brought men back
to boobrorcs now has a tcch-
no-thrillcr about a world on the
bnnk of a nuclear war.
....... tM Mobt by U:v
Chafrts ~ Hol.9e. .My, l1ft
Film nghts arc sold on dus 1«>-
ry of a .JOU11Ulm wtio.c mob-
sia wxlc dies. leaving him hctr
tO a gangland power ~e
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,..., by john R. O'Donnell
with James Rutherford tanon &
Scn.tlllr, ~ 121 85) O'Donnell,
ex-president of Trump PbD
CUloo, dJ.shcs some rat chn
Among c:W.ms: Trump dnnk
from stnwS because he WU IO
paranoid about c:ilKUe; he SttS
baJ4ness as a SJgn of wcak:neu.
8r•tdo: A ur. In
Ow ..... by
Ridwd SchKul
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G1 115) Long on
sur stuff, but
shon on per-
tonal angles
eour... "tM
"Mldrrrt. by Clark ChfTOf'd
wuh Richard Holbroolc.c """
oom Hol-., Nie. al) A book for
hutory buf&. ClifTOfd WU ad·
vtta to pra><kncs Truman.
K.mndty and john.ton, and his
nxmory o( c.acb IS drailcd.
Mott important u hi.a m:olltt-
oon of some of the USA's most
historic momma, from the
rcc:ogrunon of Israel to the
troop buildup 10 Vimum
.... L9wfard: "" ... Who
Kept"" Secnt, by James Spa,..
da ~ ~ 12250) The
JUIC1Hl bit -Lawford'$ lD-
vofvcmmt m Manlyn Mon -
roe's death -wu CXCC1p<ed tn
May's Virnfty Pt1ir Other ~II-•
· documented mformaooo: af-
fairs wtth Ava ~r. Lam
T umcr and Rita Hayworth.
But nodung be2a the c:xttrpt.
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DAV I D ROB I NSON
L ent~r for the San Anton io Spun
Basketball's 1990 Roolue of the Year
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field-goal percentage -a busy fellow
So busy that Robinson. 25, seldom
e.lts brcak:fast (early team pracoccs of-
ten interfere). But when he's not on
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coolung Favonte meal at Mom 's: eggs,
sau~. coast and gnts wtth cheese.
"M y w1f~uts cheese an the gm s,
and he dumps 2 or .3 tablespoons of
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EMERSON FI TT I PALD I
World dnno1 champio n
F1tttpald1. +4. 1s a cwo-nme Formub
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Genuine Draft 200. The rest of the
s ummer, F1ttipald1, who races for
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a dnvtng force m about 10 other races.
Off the track, F1mpaJd1 is known
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It 1s heavy in complex carbohydrates,
vegetables and fruits, so his favorite
Starter comes as no surprise.
"Bas1ca1ly. I luve some granola wtth
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me nu also features made-to-order
o melettes. pancakes and waffies;
sm o ked seafood , and a variety of
muffins. "To be honest, I go there four
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French Open through June 9 in Pans.
Tu keep up her strength. Garrison,
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Daner an her ho metown, Houston .
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good. they're filling and they SJ~ me a
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MARATHON MAN: A11 nil 011..ttt
William Goldnun ~ the screenplay for this chstwbing
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lN COLD BLOOD: Tnu-llf~ •orror
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Ira LMn's sharply dcta.Jled novels nearly beg to be~
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book first. the ending loses its impact.) Ruth Gordon won
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Summer's hottest rap: ladies only
Qeunt Luifolt: Crowntd
top ftrnalr rapper by 'Spin '
Once relegated to smgtng backup
for big names like M C Hammer,
the women of rap are moving cen-
ter sugc. " 'Girl groups' are hot, "
says Mark Blackwell. of Spin mag-
ume. h recently named its top
five female rap~rs: Queen ut1-
fah , Monie Love. M.C . Lyte. Yo-
Yo and Harmony. The first-ever
female np tour, Black Women m
Rap, heads this summer fo r Eu-
rope, Japan and JO U .S. cities.
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AMERICA FOREVERI Thrill to the songs we all love ... in a
concert so magnificent, so inspiring, you want to stand up
and cheer. Robert Merrill, one of America's best~oved
singers, gives the performance of a lifetime. Equally
exciting are The U.S. Air Force Band and the talented
Singing Sergeants, under the spirited direction of
conductor Amy R. Mills. And the visual spectacle! Color
Guards from the Marines, Navy, Coast Guard and Air
Force. •rhe Battle Hymn of the Republic", with 50 proud
airmen carrytng our flag. And another flag abs91utely
hugef-fallln& from the ceiling In a glorious display of
patrt9t)sm.
T11Jute To The U~S.A.!
HISTORIC PATRIOTIC CONCERT An outstanding event in
the history of Air Force Band concerts ... and now, you are
there! This video captures all the excitement of the
original show, which took place at Constitution Hall in
Washington, D.C. A crowd of 3,000 people packed the
halt. Because it took place in February of 1991-at the
height of the Persian Gulf conflict-the event was
especially memorable and poignant for everyone. From
the lively strains of "Yankee Doodle" and ·stars and
Stripes" (oh, those incredible piccolos!) to a glorious
•star Spangled Banner", here's a concert never to be
f9fgotten. Full-color video recorded in superb hi-fidelity
stereo. So enjoyable and beautifully done, you'll want to
watch it again and again.
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Highs in the upper 60s 10 mid-70s.
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including boating, fishing and surfing,
sec page ClO.
IN THE NEWSROOM
Saying ii only "takes a lilllc Magic 10
ground lhc high-Oying Bulls," Gov. Pete
Wiison on Saturday bet fellow
Republican Gov. Jim Edgar of Illinois a
Mexican dinner that the Los Angeles
La~crs would win the NBA Finals,
which begin today (Sec Sports/Bl) ....
«California 1s accustomed lo producing
champions from the Ra iders and
Fopy-N iners in football, 10 the A' and
thO Dodgers in ba cball,'' Wilson said.
.• ,. And the Lake rs arc the cream of
the crop when It come to basketball."
... Edgar .,recd to put up • dinner or
barbecue nbs from his favorite
restaurant in Chicago 1n backina that
city's beloved Bulls. which have reached
the finals for the first time.
QUOTES Of THE DAY
"l'vt hod nn awful lot of calls from
peoplt who say they wtre brought up
on Moon M111/1ns -they've read 11 oil
thtir livts But tht•/rt not going to
anymort."
Ferd Johnson, who, after 68 years,
has ended hi' popular comic slnp
(Al)
"Novelty has chamu that our minds
can hardly withstand "
Wilham Makepeace Thackeray
TODAY'S EVENTS
•As many a 1.000 runners arc
cted 10 turn out for Pier Run
at the Huntington Beach Pier. A
5 run and stride 1 slated to Mart at
1:~0 a.m. The lOK run 1s scheduled
f 8:15 a.m. Rega !ration begins at 6
a •.
,. Salsa '91, a cu&iom lowrider
sbDw and family fie ta, will be held
nt Orange County fairgrounds in
Co~ta Mesa starting at 11 a.m.
Admission is $10 for adults and free
for children under 12.
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Sunday , June 2, 1991 75 cents
New evidence c.ould halt Amburgey trial
By Russ Loar
Orange coast Daly P1lol
COSTA MESA Former city
councilman Orv Amburgey and his
a1tomey· have reason to believe that
conflict-of-i nterest charges against
Amburgey will soon be dropped.
"Mr. Amburgey and his altorney
brought forth some new evidence that we
arc evaluating." said Deputy Di trict
Attorney Rosanne Frocbcrg. ''By June 4,
we will either be rcsolvin& the case or
announcing that we arc ready for trial.
But there is a high likelihood lhat we will
be resolving the case."
Ambu!,Ccy, who was defeated in a
November re-election bid, is facing
misdemeanor conflict-of-interest charge<;
The Oran1c ·County District Attorney
alleged that Amburgey violated state law
in 1987 by voting t.P amend a franchise
agreement with Copley Colony
Cablevision after his bu inc was paid
about S900 by the cable company for
electrical work.
Amburgey's trial is scheduled to begin
June 4 in Harbor Municipal Court, at
which time prosecuting attorney Froebcrg
expects the District Attorney's Office to
make a ruling on the new evidence.
Neitbtr Amburgey nor Har.-cy could be
reached for comment.
County investigators arc now studying
the new evidence. Frocbc'rg said there arc
a variety of outcomes that may result
1ncludina a reduction of ~hargc , a change
in the charges, dismissal o( charge or
"some kind of agreement regarding a
pica."
Annual Fish Fry parade . sizzles
l .. "»•"c0.~ (NC 0..:
The Newport-Mesa YMCA Indian Maidens march m the 46th annual Fish Fry parade Saturday 1n Co\t.t Mesa ..
Fe-stivities delight crowds for 46 years
By Tom Spelss
()Qngc COlll Diiiy PllOl
COSTA MESA Flipping clowns.
police cruisers, high school band , the
Orange County Sound Machine, core"
of baton twirlers and Costa Mc a
reo;1dcnts came out en ma\'ic on
Saturday for the annual hsh Fry
parade.
The parade was part of th e 46th
annuaf Fi h Fry weekend, a two-day
event sponsored by the Co ta Mc ti·
Newport Harbor Lions Club to ra1 e
money for local charat1e .
"I've been coming since I was little,"
said Costa Mesa resident Greg
Martinez of the parade which wind
down Harbor Boulevard to 19th Street.
"Everybody 'ICem to have a Jood time,
and there 1 a lot of community
support. Costa Mesa i ft cool, real
mellow ki<:k-back place."
Co ta Mc a re idcnt Pat Serge, who
hu been commg to the Fish Fry parade
for about 12 years, said at lea~t one or
h1 four children has nddcn on the
Christ Lutheran School float each )Car
"It's fun because (1) drop them off 1n
the morning. and ride my bike down
and pick them up at the other end,"
crgc said
Pohcc cruii.c~ from ~vcral area
departments took part in the parade,
including cars from Anaheim, Compton.
Seal Beach and Laguna Beach. The
officer<; took .turn' sounding their '>treM
aod. at time.s. nn,hin& their li~ht., -to
the approval of onlooker Many were
1mprcsi.ed with the Seal Beach cru1 er
for its modern loo~' as well "' 1ti. 'iren
round.
The cal Beach crui,cr u ed in the
p .. rndc " a mod1f1cd Mu~tang. The
See PARADE/'-U
Fish Fry schedule
•Noon
came open.
.•Noon
SCI'\/ in,.
Carnival ride~ and
Fish dinners. ~tart
• 2-()() p.m -Mi Costa Mc ai.
Nev.port Harbor Lion beauty contest
(on tagc).
• 3:30 p.m. -Baby contcS1 (pre·
rcai tration required)
• 5:30 p.m. -Drawing (winnina
tickets must be present).
• 6:30 •p.mT -County Linc
Cloager (on sta,e).
• 8:00 p.m. -Orawin3 for Ford
Mu tana and other pri1cs (winning
ticket doe not have to be pre ent for
car).
"It v.ould be very premature foT me to
'ay which one of tho'le thing might
happen," ,aid Frocbcrg. "We have
rcquc led an add1t1onal investigation and
we hope to ha .. c everything completed by
June 4." ...
Mc.1nwhlle, Costa Mesa co~ncil •
memhc~ v.ill continue their d1scu ion of
Amburgey,·, rcquc\t to ha .. -c the city pay
ht\ leg.ii (cc' 1n a clo cd sc ion meeting
~fonda) night. The rcquc t was made on
the grounds that he wa a city employee
See AMBURGEY/Piil M
Commission
hearing set
long-distance.
Ne•rport encroachment
issue to be addressed
in San Francisco
By Ins Yokol
Or-. c.-a.tr ....
NEWPORT BEAcH -Citizens who
wanted to testify at the state cO:tstal
Commi ion hcarina on Ncwpott Beach's
oceanfront patios and walls better make
some night reservations.
The commi ion will rCV1cw the city's
propos.ed policy on private beachfront
encroachment$ at its June 11 mec1fog an
Snn Franc1 co, Newport Beach City
Manager Rob-crt Wynn s.:iid Friday.
Wynn. City Attorney Robert Burnham
and ·Coopcrati .. ·c Projects· Engineer John
Wolter will 1ttcnd the meetana to present
the policy that was hashed out between
city and state staff.
Under inc proposal,· homeowners'
oceanfroo.t patio , walls and other
!ltruc1urcs can jut as far as 15 feet onto
the 'and in the Balboa Pier and We t
~e ... pon arc~s in c.xchan&e !or city
1mpro .. emcn1 of street ends.
lf the commi ion apprO\es the poHcy,
the City Council wiJl hold public bearinis
before ma~sn& it law.
The hundred of priwte walls, p~tios.
-.pas and other home improvements buih
11legall~ onto the ~each O\ier the ycan>
ha'c been the ~urce of major community
deb.itc
Acting on a commi ion staff directrve
to "clean up · the ci1y's coastline, the
council in 01.1ober adopted a policy that
would allov.-structural encroachments
from 7 in to 15 feet in the Balhoa Pier
area and in We ~ ~gc:>rt.. . .
Out the comm1 ion tn anuary rejected
both the c•t)'s proposed policy and its
own Haff' recommendation 1 hut
cnlroochments be A.llowed 10 extend only
5 · 1 "i1h the existing beachfroot
boJrJv.-alk e\tCndcd the lcnath of the
city'\ coa tl ine. See COAST/Piii •
Newport cartoonist bids farewell to the 'Moon'
By Russ Loar
~ Cols1 Oa"Y
NEWPORT Bf:.ACH -After ~
years of bringing "Moon Mulhn," to
funny page reader throughout the
nation, Ferd John1110n's comic 'trip
character nrc p<1ckin1 1hc1r b j('
The
cartoon \Hip
oriainated by
frank
Willard, on
w hi e h
John on
bcaan h1
c1noonin1
career a an
as,i Jant in
1923, ii
heading ror th '
th• ky," u Che 1cntctl lord
Plu hbottom commented in a recent
trip. , ·
Today'1 edit.on of t~ Delly PU t -.111
carry the la t "Moon Mulhn " c noon
trip; canceled by the Tribune Media
Scf\!1ce S)ndacatc Ounna lhe hcyd )
of the strip. it wa earned i• 350
new papers throughout the country. h
now runor; in obout SO new p.ipcn.
Kayo. the boy who ~lceps in a drC'ii\er
drawer/ 11 led Moon an n reccnl Hip
who would be movana into their p cc.
"Someho<ly "Ith sen'iC of humor, I
hope.'' Moon replied. Kayo i\ taksn
the drawer with ham. .
"It c:amc ., quite a h k after
Y' "''·" "ud the 8S·)CM·old John '"· a cwport Bcac:h re•qdcnt "l\•c h d 1n
twful lot of call fr m P'' rle v.ho )
th~ were hroulfit up on M m Mullm
-the 'vc read 1t II their h Bu•
1hcy'rc nM oin& to an~morc."
After be1n k1~l.;cJ out the
Ch1c11 0 cad m ' or l·1nc
rcru 1n1 to bu the hool' h
•rt upph ~. John m latch on tu
Mullan creator frank Willard who h d
tau •ht a cJ ' at the h ll .
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Hilary Wells brings distinction to Corona del Mar High School
as a top winner in Americanism Educational league's county·
wide Mmi·Essay Contest. Presenting Hilary's $100 award is Dar·
rel D. Anderson, president of Knott·Anderson Enterprises in
Newport Beach.
Jn the countywide 1991 Annual Patriotic SloglW.l Contest,
Noosha Nlv was seventh with the slogan "Democracy isn't a
spectator sport" and Christina R. Goodwin was ninth with "Vote
-Democracy is too precious to waste." Both are seniors at
Fountain Valley High School. Lance T. Uradomo of Ocean View
High School placed 10th with the slogan "America -Where
freedom's always in style !".
In the 1991 Mini-Essay contest. Hilary Wells of Corona del •
Mar High School placed second and Kelly Diane Gfllls or
Fountain Valley High School placed sixth.
0 Dr. R. Bruce Coye of Newport Beach has been installed as
1991·92 president of the Orange Counr) Dental Society (OCDS).
Also in tallcd during ceremon1e!> at the four Seasons in Newport
Beach on May 10 was Uoyd A. Budwig of Costa Mesa as
immediate past president. · 0 )
Orange Coast College mu,1c student, Phong Oo, captured first
pnzc in a competition on May 6, hosted by the Musician's
A~sociation, Local No. 7 in Orange County.
The native of Vietnam. who's been in this country for two
' .. year~ and played the mandolin, was awarded a $200 prize.
It marks the !>econd year in a row that an Orange Coast
College mu'iic !.ludcnl has won the competitio n.
0 Aaron Meyer , a 'en1or at Fountain Valley High · School,
ca ptured the advanced mechanical drafting competition at
Orange Coa!l t College'!> ~econd ,annual Invitational High School
Drafting Meet o n May JO. .; .
Forty 'ltutlents from eight Orange County high schools took
part in the competition. Scott Miller of Fountain Valley High
f1n"hetl o;econd in the ad.,anced mechanical drafting division, and
M<111 I larper of Costa Mesa High wns third.
· '· Ryan Millett of Newport Harbor High won the advanced
computer-aided drafting (CAD) div1s1on. Sean McKay of
Newport Harbor wa' '>econd and Sean Silva of Ocean View High
wa'i third
"'lathaUe Miller of r ountlltn Valle) won the beginning
mechanical drafting cnmpet1t1on. Stephen Lord of Newport
Harbor \\3 .. 'econd and Lindsey Curtis or Newport fini hed third.
D Corona del Mar l l1gh Sc hool named their mos t outstanding 7th
anti K1h grade girl and hoy. who each were the recipients of the
"Roy I lo"ell" Mcmort.11 award. They were from 8th grade Kohel
· · Tsujimoro and Jill !\1nthrr, and from 7th grade Celeste Chu and
David Fruchbom.
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On ~1 .1\ 21. the Annu.il Dinner of Goodwill lndu~tries, held at
lhc \.\-11e1 lr1101 111111111 Kc.,nrt 1n I luntington Beach. celebrated
1hc ach1~,~·men1' of 11111\lam.hng 1nd1v1dua ls and companies in
Orange l 1,,1111\
Paul "ipa\\111T or I lunting1nn Beach wa recognlled a'I an
11u1,t.1111!111c 111d1\ld1ul flir O\crcoming barriers to employment as
Ci11lld"1ll' l 1r 1d11.1tt 111 the Year
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<In \11' ~II the 1 ultcrn \.11cklle chool PTO. 8778 El Lago,
• h1un1.11n \ .illt:\ prc,cn1etl the annual Honorary Service Awards
111 '" ru•pk 111r their nccptton.11 display of .service to the school.
fh1hc r~lel\IOI! 1he ·''~aru are reggy Ashcran, John Melstrom,
Jim \111rri,11n, Lita O'Connel, Fred Peters. and Carol Ritter.
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/)n \ 1 •11 J.. nn" 'omconc ~ hmc name belongs in Your Name
lh11.· 1 It "'· t.lmp 1" ,, line at Your Name Here, Orange Coast
l>nil) Pilot, P 0 H"' 1560, Cmta Mc'ia 92626.
Local News Briefs
I
. Disabled vets schedllle annual convention
IRVI NI:. I he Disabled American Veterans (DAV)·
Department 111 C .ihfornta will hold its 70th annual Convention
from June 5 through June 8 at the Hyatt Regency Irvine. For
additional 1nl11rmation on the Convention or the programs, call
(213) 404 ·12h'1
Chldren's Schoolhollle to reopen
COSTA ~!--S A -After providing two decades of profe tonal
licensed child care, the Children's Schoolhouse took a brief
• 'tabbatical. but 1t 1s currently rc·initiating tts pre-school services.
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Jn addition to full-time enrollment for ages 16 months to 6
years, part-time care dunng the day. evening and weekends i
ulso available
The Children's Schoolhouse is located at 3142 Cork Lane m
Costa Meso. for further information. call "Teacher Mary'' at
54()..5830.
Local Rotarllnl •11111 first 18111111 ....._.
OARDE::.N GROVE A majority of the mcmberx of the
previously II-male Ga rden Grove Rot.1ry Club voted la t week
to admit a female bankin& executive, the fir ·t woman ever in the
chapter's 28-year hi tory.
Club Prc\ident Michael Sheldon said nearly nil the 63 member
voted on whether to admit Woo Enal nd.
It would ha~e t ken a \wo-1h1rds vote to bar EniJand, the vice
pre ident of Fir l State Bank of Southern California, and only
about half the members voted pin t her admi sion, Sheldon
aid.
He said the "little blip of a cont rover y'' had been rc'°lvcd and
mctnbtrs were mov1na on to other i ucs. "The divi ion &re
p tched O\ier quickly," he ddcd
Enaland, who aucndcd the mcctina al the Gt1tden Orove El
Lod e, l•wa npplaudcd and ~me people 11ood There wero no
ca1 call or boo ," hcldon ~11id.
England, a former member o( the Altadena Rotary Club in lAt
Angele Cnun1y, become the fir t woman .Jdm1ttcd lo lht
Garden OrO\'c chapter which wnt opened in 1'>53, officials aaid,
" -lly lJ•llJ PJIOI •l•tr •nd nwi ke1 ,.,,..
CUMBBllLANO, Mel -A tnd driWer whole peal• tllibr
cerHned out ol control warned~ to Ooe tho n•.,._...
minu ... before ... pa iplted a •trfna al aploUana that ~
•ix homes. .,..._Mid.
TM ~ '"' rollinl baUI of ftre and thick blldt smoke lalO the Jky, but DO one wu Injured bocaaaae people fled die
neiahborhood in tbe alinoia 30 lftlnutet between tho 'truck accident
ancf the ftnt blllt. offlciali Mid.
"lw MN hen 3$ years and I would say It was a more danaerous
aituadon tbaa any .1'¥e ever been on, with that much &uoliae
loaki"'9" aaid C\unberlJnd Fire Department Capt. Roec:oe Lant&.
The uucker, Aetth<>ny Moors of Woodbridge, Va., suffered minor
bumps and bNlse1, Lantt said.
Moor IOll control of hi1 r•a as he was leavin& Route 48. The truck,
owned by Eastern Trucking Co. of Fairfax, Va .• overturned about 10
feet from the rowhouses, and ~pilled 8,500 aaJlons of aaJOline, Lantz
said.
Moors jumped out of the cab and warned people to nee their
homes, said Chief Deputy State Fire Marshal Robert Shimer.
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ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE -President Bush on Saturday
praised the U.S.·SO\liet accord on reducing non-nuclear weapons in
Europe, but said he still wants the "gritty details" on a strategic arms
treaty worked out before any superpower summit.
"We think it's a good thing for world peace and I think it's a good
thing for U.S.·Soviet relations," Bush said, speaking to reporters on
Air Force One after delivering the commencement addre s to West
Point graduai~s.
Earlier S:tturday in Lisbon, Portugal, Secretary of State James A.
Ba.ker Ill, with Soviet Foreign Minister Alexander A. Bes mcrtnykh
at his side, said the two countries had resolved their differences on a
conventional arms treaty.
U.S. and Soviet negotiators will re ume work immediaiely, Baker
said, to settle the remaining technical issues holding up agreement on
the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty to slash long·ranae nuclear
weapons by some 30 percent.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -Failed oavigation equipment on
pace shuttle Columbia postponed until at least Wednesday a
biomedical research mission involving seven a~tronauts, 30 rats and a
crowded nursery of jellyfish.
Less than nn hour before the scheduled 8 a.m. EDT liftoff
Saturday, one of the shuttle's three navigational units failed th e third
in a series or last-minute tests.
ulunch director Bob Sieck informed the astronauts. already on
board and watting for Columbia's rockets to fire: "It looks like it isn't
R flyable muchtne." ,
Mission commander Bryan O'Connor said later that the crew was
very disappoimcd but that "we all realize that \here are millions of
parts involved in this vehicle and that 1t' a miracle when we do
launch."
CAIRO, Egypt -U.S. Defcn e Secretary Dick Cheney pledged
Saturday to continue supplying weapons to meet Middle East allies'
ccurily needs, and said the policy can help promote the peace
process.
Cheney told reporters that he did not cc a contradiction between
President Bush's cisarmamcn\ proposal for the Middle East and
promi ing more military aid to countries in the region.
Regional stability can be promoted through military supplies, he
said.
"We do that by helping our friends meet their legitimate security
needs. We do· that by trying· to start the peace process. We do that
through the arms control initiative," he said.
Temptauons singer dies of apparent overdose
PHILADELPHIA -Temptations si nger David Ruffin. whose
distinctive baritone was reatured on such hits as "My Girl" and
"Ain't Too Proud to Beg," died Saturday of an apparent drug
News of the Weird
BERKELEY -Just because
ca t box filler !ripped a
radiation alarm at a landfill
doesn't mean there's a
radioacti ve cat loose 1n
Berkeley, a veterinarian and
state health officials said.
"Everyone'i. been cracking
JOkes and looking for a
rnd1oa c t1vc: ca t," said
veterinanan Charles BcrJer.
"But thot'~ ju<1t an as umpt1on
It' far more likely that the
material came from some sort
or lah th111 wu using it on
rodents. or who knows what.
"Just '1c:cau<1c: the litter is
often used for cat doesn'\
mcun th.H 11 was a cat," he
Mild
A ~cnrch of a city garbage
truck th.it 'ict ore a radi tion
alarm ln~t week turned up o
pile of cnt hox faller with trace.t
o( the radioactive i otope
Iodine 131. It i u cd to tr eat
Police Log
overactive thyroid .
The initial theory that a
radiated cat was at large
became national news. The
small amount of radiation
would not endanger the public,
but it had a certain irony since
Berkeley is a holbcd of anti-
nuclear activism. Johnny
Carson quipped about It on his
NBC show Wednesday night.
Berkeley City Manager
Michael Brown was not
laughing.
"The presence of that stuff
in our garbage truck violate
• the national toxic waste law
and state law 811 well," Brown
said.
City nd state health official
arc looking into \he po ibtlity
that an animal other than a cat
may h.ivc c:lCcreted the
r1d1oact1ve material, said Ed
Bailey. chief of the radiology
div1 ion o f the tote
Dep rtm c nt of Hc1lth
Servu:es.
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• Al' l
A tanker truck carl)!ing 8,500 gallons of gasoline overturned on an
off-ramp in Cumberland, Md, Saturday.
overdose, police said. He was SO.
Police Detective Joan Duffy aid a limou inc pulled up to the
Hospital of the Univer ity of Pennsylvania emergency rootn shortly
before 3 a.m.
The driver, who~c name is unknown, drop~d off Ruffin, saying
the singer had O\lerdosed on drugs, Du~ said. Ruffin was
pronounced dead at 3:55 a.m.
Esther Edwards, president of Detroit's Motown HistoricatMu cum
and the sister of Motown founder Berry Gordy, said Ruffin would be
missed.
"We all know a-nd love David very much as pan of the
Temptations," said Edwards. "Of course, David has been gone for a
long time from the Temptations."
TllnMal ••llvlrlll'Y spll'lcl extrl 18Cll'lty
BEIJING -Authorities deployed more police in the capital and
imposed new security m~asurcs at Beijing University on Saturday,
seeking to deter unrest on the anniversary of the 1989 crackdown on
the democracy movement.
Police were po led at strategic areas in and around Tiananmen
Square, the center or the 1989 protests and the symbolic heart. of .
China. Uniformed police sat in vehicles at the corners of the square
and plainclothes police patrolled the plaza with hand-held video
cameras. · ......____..
Part of the square was clo ed to the public in the morning ror
nctivities to mark Children's Day. In the evening. caravans of police
vehicle~ patrolled the uni\ler'i1ty area in northwest Beijing.
Large signs po led at all the gates to Beijing Uni\lersity, a center of
c;tudcnt acti\lbm in 1989, announced that identification was required
to gam entry.
Democratic leader Ztffren din 1t Tl
MALIBU -Paul Ziffren. a longtime Dcmocrauc Party leader who
chaired the organtz1ng comrmttcc for the 1984 Olympic Game~ m Los
Angele~. hu'S <iicd. He was 77.
Ziffrcn died Friday night at h1~ Malibu home, said Josh Starer, 11
spokesman for Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary in Los ~ngele.s.
Cause of death was withheld ,ll the reque'tt of Ziffrcn's family, Starer
aid Saturday.
Ziffren was elected chairman of the Lo Angeles Olympic
Organizing Committee in 1979 and served as chairman of the
Amateur Athletic Foundation from 1984 to 1988.
Following the highly successful 1984 Summer Olympics, Zirfren
was awarded the Olympic Order by the International Olympic
Organ1Z1ng Committee.
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Senate l11t week 'llH4 an
adoptive par1111 rl1ht1 bill
authored by Se•. M1rian Deraeeon, R·l-'ewpon Duch.
.. My pl ln lntrodudftl &bis
le1isl1&lon it to intt1U 1 loaical
'llOw to &hC iodcpendent adoption
plocela," 1114' Dcraeaon. "Far too
often, birth parenaa and •dOplivc
pannt1 do not know &heir ri&h11,
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MAllDU -A woman who wu
raped, beaten, stabbed 1lx times
and thrown 20 feet down a cliff
Saturday, manaaed to crawl back
'Up and get help, authorities sold ..
The 31-year-old Snn Fernando
Volley woman, who was not
identified, was in guarded but
stable condition nt Koiscr Hospitol
in Cano11a Park, Los Angeles
County Sherirrs Deputy Hal Grant
said. She suffered a punctured
lung, a frncturcd kull and other
injuries from the attack.
At the hospital, the woman told
deputies the nome and address of
her alleged attacker, who she said
was an acquaintante, Grant said.
Joseph Serapiglia, 20, of Canoga
Park was arrested later Saturday
and booked for investigation of
attempted murder and rape, Grant
said. He was being held without
bail.
The victim told deputies the
attacker asked her to help him
find his father, who he said was
stranded in the hilly terrain
' around Topanga Canyon, Grant
said.
wftlcll ca• reaulr in a child belna JlUn (rpn the ~We home ..
Much H II months Dfter
pleccment!'
Senate Dill 1148 c1ll1 for a 90-
day 1imo period for a birth parent
to reconaldcr her decision ao aive
up her child, three counselina
sc1Sion1 ror &he birth parc:nt and
an advisement fJf ripu that both
the binh and prwpec&ive actuplf\'c
parent(•) will receive upon the
I I I I
birth of the chUd.
"'The lonpt 'I dtitd remains in
an adoe!IW ~ wittM>Ot finality
lhe ~ .. , '"' riak fot hartn 10 1hlt chlld.•' Be,.._ Mid ... Tbe
independent adoption proceu in
California must be clear so all
invulvcd wlll undcr11and It, and,
more imponan1ty, IO babies arc
not made &o 1uft'cr because of i1."
One rco11on Bergeson
Introduced the bill was the ca~
p
know u 41mochy W," whole
adoptive paren11 were forced to
re1um ltfe chlld when he w i U
months okt. Sax monthi after
coucntina 10 the adoption, the
birth mother wanted her chill.I
bact. the pro pectivc adoptive
parents fou1h1 thi~ bccau~ they
felt thut it would be harmful tu the
child tu be returned to the birth·
mother.
The Oran,c Count) Superior
Coun •arced, rutina "'" h wu
indeed tn t"e child'• beta in1ert•t
10 s&ay with the adopdv.: parcn11.
:'J'hc Alb 0&$trict Coun of Appeal,
however, did not 11tec and ruled
that th6 court did not have the
~tatutory 11uthurity to "con idcr
whether returning the child to the
birth mother will be in the mln•r's
bt1l Interest.'' Timothy was
therflore returned to the birth
parena.
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. Placido Domingo, who will make his debut at Orange County Performing ·Arts Center WedncsdJy 1n "The Girl of the Golden West" WJ)
guest of honor at a luncheon Saturday in the Center Club. The Carticr-spon'.>orcd event also honored under.w1tcrs of a fXht performance
gala at Westin South Coast Plaza. Chatting with Domingo (right) nre from left, Cnrticr president and CEO Simon Cn~chcJI. and two of the
underwriters, Dick and Jolene Engel.
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Judges . vow l
to hear case
• surrogate
• • SANT A ANA -Appeals COdr1
judaes denied a motion ~y
surrogate mother Anna Johnson io
remove them elves from hean.,
nn appeal in her battle for custofy
of a child she bore for a Tus~n
eouple. ,
Johnson's attorney, RichoJd
Gilbert, had nskcd the 4th Disuic1
Court of Appeal judges to rcm<*e
themselves from the case becn~c
they arc honorary members of t~e
Orange County 83r Association .•
The association presented · a
proposal to the California state
llar that would restrict t~e
porcnutl rights or surrogee
tnothers, like Joh nson, who beiul a
child conceived from the emb,Yo or tlnother couple. •
Gilbert said the jud,.Os'
membership in the county ~r
organization poses a c:onnict 'Of
interest. '
Dut the appeals court denied
Gilbert's motion Friday, saying Its
judges do not take part in bar
politics and are honorary mcmbtrs
only. i
In October, an Orange Co\1'6ly
Superior Court judge ruled agoi*st
'-'ohnson's claim and awarded
cu.stody or a boy to biologi~tll
parents Ma rk and Crispiha
Calvert. -, -a, The Associated Plrs$ • Scrapiglio and the woman drove
to the arcn in a van about 2 a.m.
Saturday and stopped in the 3300
block of Topangn Canyon
Ooulevard, Grant said.
. .
lrVine law firln settles claims in heart-valve suitS
Scrapiglin allegedly raped and
beat the woman, then threw her
from the van onto the ground. The
woman, who is 4 feet 10 inches tall
and weighs 90 pounds. Wa5 thin
stabbed, tossed down on
embankment and left for dcnd,
Grant said.
The woman crawled back up the
embankment and tried without
success to noa down passing cars.
She then crawled across the
roadway to a view site where two
women came to her aid.
-By the AJsoclatt'd l'ttss
IRVINE -The lrvine·ba cd
law firm or Caprctz & Kasdan has
se ttled tile claims or two frim1lies
iavolving th e f rncture of Djork-
Shiley Convexs-Concave heart
valves, according to James T.
Capretz, the firm's managing
partner.
One su it "'as on behalf of the
wife and six chfldren of a
s u c c c s s r u I 6 4 ·y e a r ·O I d
Canandaigua. NY, businessman
who died in January 1990 of
complications after an opcrntion to
retrieve parts of n fractured Ujork·
Shiley valve, and the other involve~
7-year-old tests his wings
on cross-country fligh t
By Tom Foreman Jr
Tht Auocillld PrtSs
MORRISVILLE. N.C. -Daniel Shanklin say takeoffs arc the
easiest pan of Oying. and with just one more. he'll have earned
his IS minutes of fnme.
The soft-spoken 7-ycnr-olJ Texan edged closer to becoming
perhaps the )Oungesl pilot to ny cross-country S;1turday \\hen he
set his Cessna 172 down amidst the big passenger jets at Raleigh·
Durham International Airport.
He'll spend the weekend in the Re search Triangle area before
returning to his red·and-white single-engine plane Monday
morning at around 9 a.m.
Daniel will mnke his one·hour, 20-minutc trip to FirM Fli~ht
Airport at Killy Hawk, where tbe Wright Drot.hers made aviut1011
history with their fi rst powered night. History won't come without
the chance to do some old-fashioned kid stuff, however.
"Go to the beach," Daniel, of San Antonio, 'aid of h1~ plan~
once he completes his journey. Dy landing on Monday, Daniel
"ould be able to celebrate hi eighth birthdny on the ground
Tuesday.
Daniel, nying with in tructor Stuart Moon, lnnded hortl)
before 3 p.m. at the Rnlcigh·Durhom airport. Their day swrted
with o 9 a m. departure from Athens, Gn .. where Daniel and hi
grandparents spent the night. He got a h:iircut in the to" n, and
even signed several autogrtlphs.
The nellt stop . was Charlotte· Douglas lnternut1on:.1I Airport,
where the Shankhns held a news conference am.I ate lunch. On
the hot and humid day, they left North Carolina's large t city
hortly after 1:30 p.m., re ching altitude of 12,000 feet.
Just before Daniel arrived at the acncrnl aviation f1ciht y, h1
gn1ndfothcr Ken Shanklin new in with his wire. Colleen. nnd
Oonlcl's brother, Michael, 9, who I also n child pilot.
Once the two planes were pQrked and their cnaine off,
Mich cl wolkcd over to hi brother's plane. When Ouniel GOt off,
they walked together 10 the toil section, hook it brieny, then
shook hand .
''He' nown with hi grDndmother and me nlm t ever 1lnce
the doy he wH born," said Shanklin, a plnstic $U(gcon. ''When he
;01 old enouah that I felt he could under tand Dnd h.1ndlc the
airplnne, wo offered him flying le ns. He jump,cd Gt the chGncc
to take them, and thinas proarc ct1 from 1herc •
Shanklin old his ~cond-aradc grand n had loged 30 hour
uf flylna before he bcaan hi' trip in San Die o la t SunJOly from
Llndbcrall field.
And, o d Shanklin. 0 nlcl i n't mi ina an)thina 1hut the
aver1£e 7·)CDr-old would be doin •
"tic doc them all. Myina is a rclati\-cly major pan the l:i t
couple ot month ,·• he gid. "Out he plays video came , he cnJ ) ~1mmln1. he enJOY" tcnnl•, ho enjoys hikina and campina anJ all
the other thinp kid enjoy."
O:m cl love to Oy. thouah, c pccially ~hen he' Jcp:irtin ror
the nC);I lop.
"Occau'k: )Ou only h•~ tu do two thing ," the youna boy id
10 two tcleva i n c meramcn • nd h~o rtporlcrJ a he aat on th
•heel of hi aircraft. "Pu'h the throttle in and llh tho n at tho
riaht time.
a 36·year-old Canadian "1fc and
mother "ho.e vahe fractured in
February 1990, nearly cau1iing her
death and lcj'ing her emotional!)
di!>tr:iught.
Caprctz & KJ!>dan. ,.,,hsch ha~
\cttlcJ ·evcr;il ),l\\sulls imoh ing
the fr:icturc 01 DJork-Shilc:y
Comc\.c;-ConcJ\C he;irt 'alves. has
been a lcoJing legal advocate for
rccip1c nb of the UJork·Shiley _heurt
valves "hich were manufactured
by Shiley Inc .. an Irvine subsidiary
of Pfizer Inc.
Last yc;ir. Cnprctz & Knsdan. in
conjunction \\ith the Washingt on
D.C.-based Public Cit i zc ns
Research Group, tiled a la"su1t in
Los Angele) Superior Court
ao;king. .lmong other thing • that
Shiley noufy all recipients or the
D1ork-Shiley heart \·alve of the
dangers a oci:itcd with the
poss1bil1ty of a val\C fr:icturing.
In the "alo..e of filing of the
lawsuit. Shiley st arted a
no1ification campaign through a
non-profi t orga01za11on called
~1cd1c Alert. 10 notify all surviving
Ojorl-.-Shiley Convcxs-Concave
hc;u t va lve paticnfs.
~tore than 80,000 Djork·Shilcy
Conve\s-Conca\.e heart 'alves
"ere 1mph1ntcd "'orld'>'1de, and
about half of those are in the U.S
There arc on a'erage about three
fr:icture!> reported to the Federal
food " Dfug Admin1strut1on
monrhly;, .: 16 fra"urcs htl\iC been
reported to 1he FDA throuah July
1990.
.. f hc tragedy or cases such as
the l\\& thot .\\c JU'>t 'ettlcJ 1s thnt
1he rec1p1ent\ bcl1c'>eJ that the
implnn1a11on of the OJork-Shiley
heart vnhc would 1mpr0\·e their
qu:ihty of lifc, when in Caci the
Having a whale . at a time
..,.l_.. ........
frn·Y<.'Jr-old D<>cJr Ruiz. i.u ri6ht, 01nd SC\.Cral friend) help ulpt a pilot. \\hale out of s.mcl on s;m
Pt•clro'\ C1brillo BCJch S.1turda) during th<.• 20th .11)nu.1I \\ hah!-f1~;i. Two pilot whale ~flt!
culpturcs \\NC cre.itc at the c1o<.'nl, '"hich is dc)igncd .u .1 run way to r.11 c commun1l\ tnll'H'St m
m.uinc life.
NO toxic chemicals fo u nd a fter fire
1 Ul U:.R I ON -De r ite anit1.ll
fc.ir., th.H " pla11na company fire
h.1d dunipcd to~ic: chcm1cnl\ into
'4.Hllc runoff \\ater. 0£fic10\I w id
the: "·•tcr tc tc.J clclln.
· We hn"cn't found _ a thing."
UJ1tal11m Chief Ja k C~pcr of the
I ulh:rtnn I uc Dcp.uunent ~. iJ
S.1t11Hl.1y n1~ht. .
"I he \ 1c1111m true~ 'ucuumeJ
up the' w tcr 1.1nd the hc:ilth
dcr.1rtmcn1 ~ .there and found
nu problem \\llh I.In)' or the
'-'DlCr," he: id , •
I he CJU o( the lire at the
\\'1non1c' Inc. plant y.; ' under
tn\C 11 .1t1011 und rirdighteh would
rc111. in t the nc O\'crni ht.
c,xlpcr ,,ud.
'l he hl:uc '" 1 dm1\Cd ~1thll\
"'', hlt\ar .1Ctcr II w." rcr..uted 11
:\; 14 a.m S.11urcJ.,y. ._;ml S>~'ua
Palm1:r, o 'J'IO~C "om.tn fur the
ch or l'ullcrt n
...
1\ h.ilf-do,cn empkl)'tC\ "ho
\\ere , .. orkini; <lt the plant "hen
the fire brol>.c out c' cu. teJ the
buildin~ .1fcl}. he aid.
A cct1un of the buil\hn w~"'
hc.1' 11) J.1111 gcd. P.1lmcr ... 11d
Clc:inup "U\ to tic 1~.1id fur hy
\\ 111onic-.. "hich pl.1tc' circuit
l'ltl~rch. 'he ,,,i\J.
-11,t th<' h\tX /:Uc-d I~~
Police end 90-n1 in11te tan doff
CO 1 A 1ESA -1\n urmcJ
m.Jn \\ htl h:acJ thrcutencJ \Ut idl!
" .. , O(lpr1: hcnJcd "11 hout )n,1dcn1
•atur,IJy cvcnina folio" ing 1 90·
minute stoanoorr w11h police 1u h1
Wil'itln •trcct home. f"Olicc :lid,
\t ,ut 6 p.m. orh er ere
c-.1llcd to 140 \ • Wit n trcet
\oon ia(tcr 29·)Ur-olJ 0 rtni
Sn1i1h colle,1 hii1 u ·airlfricnJ
thrcatcn1n to t.;111 him elf, Cu t
le' polkc Sgt. John Pherrin
id.
lh 1 nn. C'f'UU
valve frnctures led to anc .
rcc1p1ent's denth and the other
client lc:ids a life of fear and
forebodin'-'' s.:iid Caprcu. whose
firm ts assi11ing Bjort-Sruley he.a.rt
val\e recipients form a nationw de
support group . called VAt.V
(V1c1ims Against Lethal Valves).
While the defendanls have
required the claimants not to
reveal the dollnr amount of the
coses just settled by his finn,
Cnpretz said the clients are "~ry
pica ed" with the results.
-By t•~ Dalty f>Uot·
I
' Pol ice warn :
of burglaries.
I nea r airport:
I
NEWPORT BEACH ~
Police here arc warnin&
business owners in th~
:i1rport area to be on guarcJ
in the wake of a recent rash
of commercial burglaries.
Since ~foy 13. there ha\t
been 18 burglaries reported
at busme~l>es on Bri~tol
Street, Cnmpus Drive, D1rch
Street and Westerly Place in
the John Wa yne Airpotl
Jrcn, police Sgt. Andy Gont$
\Jld.
"We believe some or the"'
arc connected," Gonis i.a1d
Goni said the intrudett
t)pically force their way int
the offices in the earij
c'cnmg hours, stcohnc m
pieces or office equipment '
well a larger, e pen 1..,
items wch laser pr1nteB-,:
"We recommend thll
people secure their sm
,·alunble and also considtf
exterior liahting," Gonis ul(I,
He al o asked th
bu me people :l i t ca~
other by watchina f
su~p tcious aehvlly
nci&hborina office . i
"Anyone loiterina for 4h
extended period of ti
would certainly qualify
u piciou ," Oonls ui•.
"And in the put, c' •
rrc ted burclan v.-hO we
f)O'in m~r\. so anyode
mn' ina bo" or items ou1~
an office duri"I the even!
could bt couidcr
u piciou • People hOwd t
be hy about callina u • r
you think it' u pidou ,
want to invcstipte. w~
h~e to catch thac people."
Oon" 11 d police MW a
te~d up patri>K ln
area.
rm
PORT &.EACH
r Ltd. hu received
from the U.S. Air Force.
icd Research Auociatcs
develop advanced optical
etectaon techniques for
uses.
award by the Air Force is a
Phase 11 Small Busine
ion Research contract to
performance. specifications
alification test procedures
tical fire detectors, which
help elimina&e faJee alarms and
accidental relcasu of fire
suppreuanls in miliuuy aircraft.
This is the Ncwp<>rt Beach
firm's third c:onsccu&ive SBIR
contract from the Defense
Department.
The Applied Resea·rch
Associates' contract i lo pr~ide
technical assistance in the design
Qf optical fire detection systems
for larac-body aircraft cargo bays
on the around.
0 Jiu aad Jou: Newport Beach·
based Koll Maaaae-nt Senlttt
hie. filed a rcptration statement
-with the Secunties and Exchan~
Commission Friday for an inirnil
public ofrenna of a proposed 1.1
million common shares. The
offerina. which is being managed
by Prudential Securities Inc.. is
expected in July and the initial
oCferlna price will be between
$9.50 and $12.SO per ~hare .... AST
Jtestarch fnc. of Irvine has
confirmed news reports that it is in
ncgoti111tions with Circuit City
Stores Inc., a national con5umer
electronics chain, for the
distribution o! the company's
personal computer product\. AST
1 developing a new PC product
line for the consumer retail
market.
-!fy llH Delly Pllol
• • us1ness 1n Os homeward bound
t
me is where the
art, workplace is
h.vt a vtry
I lllZlftl
T baby was ...._ b!_trd In tht __ .._.-__ _
b JC k a r o u n d Strictly d~r Ing a . c 1·n versa t1 on Business
rib one of my -----cJtnts who one week later called
a9d canceled their account
s CY I n I t h a c 1 w as n o t
p1M>fesslonal and rtftrnd
s•lncally to my workina out of
b.-ne with children nearby. All nO other clients continually tell
me how ouutandlng my work Is
'l.d how proreulonal my
bw;iness is. Is It going to be a
d0rimtnt ror me to kttp my
b iness at hom e?
:: Ms. OMC, Nt~rt Beach
~ear Ms DMC The '9{h will
sct4 far more bu\1 ne ..,.,c, mo1.ms
hf e lo cu t O\crhead. travel
a time wa~ter . More people
w work ou1 of their home., m
t~ 21st ce ntul) than v.orked on
f¥?"s in the 18th Our cn llre
e~omy and ~oc1ety " in for a ....
resttuctu,ring and as cottage
industries bloom, businesses
cannot afford 10 look a kance at
people who are happy· and
profitable working al home.
Our society is impressed with
anyone who has achieved
enough status to bring a dog to
the office and have it cued for
by underlings. Yet some people
consider a baby in an office
(even accompanied by its own
nanny) obtrus ive and
unp rofessional. Times are
changing. My brother rook hi
infant daughter of two weeks to
his company 's various
construction sites, because she
slept "real good" in the truck.
She was theq dropped ofr 1tt
school with her mother, or Bo{
Scouts wilh her brother or at
college with her sister.
Everybody adorei. Kalie, who b
now a toddler, and she ha'i
never met a stranger.
Your busi'lesi. will proo;per at
home and you will enjoy it, 1f
you continue to keep it highly
professional. After all, the
president of the United State
worki. at home, and John F
Kennedy was even in1crrupted
by a baby.
0 Dur SuZeue: I am a manager
In a very large company and am
sick and tired of my bo s
making me fttl sullly. What do I
do to make him stop laying a
guilt-trip on me enry lime he
opens his mouth?
Mr. PJM, Costa Mesa
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Dear Mr. PJM: The reasons
for accepting guilt arc as
numerous as the reasons for
givinf it. I'm enclosing a recently
published. article on Guilt
Manaaemfnt that provides a
guilt test and many SUSfCStions
for dealing with the getting and
giving syndrome. ff any other
readers would like a copy of this
article, pleai.e ca11 644-6066 or
851-6777 and leave your name
and addre .
0 Otar SuZeUe: What In Che
world ls neurollngulsti c
prop-ammhig from your last
column? Is that just another one
of your bla words?
Mr. WBM, Huntington Beach
Dear Mr. WBM: Our brains
take in information visually,
auditorily or ktnesthetically
(touch and feeling). Each of us
is more comfonablc in one of
these. areas of ou r brain. The
visual pcri.on will say: "l sec
what you 're saying.'' The
auditory person will reply: "J
hear what you 're saying.'' And
1hc kancsthc1ic person ani.wcrs:
"I have a feeling (or
understand) for what you arc
ay1ng " Smee we arc all more
comfortnble w11h people who
talk JU\I like we do. 1f you want
to sell more you must match the
mode of you r pro pect. It docs
no good 10 a k a visual person if
the)' heard you a they only
assimilate information auditorily.
If you want a kinesthetic person
for a clienl, let them handle the
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0 Dur SuZette: Henry Ford ls
my aon'• hero. You said that
Henry Ford WH not • aood
buslntss man. Why?
Mrs. VK.H, Newport Beach
· Dear Mrs. VKH: If your $On
want n mechanical wizard for a
hero, Henry Ford 1 is his man. If
you want a good manager for a
hero, lick with the busine
tactics of Henry Ford II, who
had enough ensc to change
what didn't work, bring in
people who knew more than he
did and yet ou t mart people,
like lncocca. Henry I, was the
one and only giant of the
automobile industry. He has
been labeled a mad genius. a
colossus, paranoid, intolerant
and at the end an emb111cred
curmudgeon who refullcd to
change with the t ime ,
destroying his on Edsel and
nearly financially ruining his
own dynasty in the name of his
own inability to face a society
who no longer loved the Model
T.
Su~llt Algtr, who t column
runs tsth Sund•f, Is lbt
pruldtnt of Te~•mWorks, •
m•a.gtmtnl training nrm basttl
in lmM. Add~ss qutJtlons to:
Slrlctly Buslnts , Orange Co-st
Dolly Piiot.. P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mtsa, 92616.
OC's April
jobless rate
dips slightly
COSTA MESA -The same
week that two local urveys
forecast a gloomy ummer ror the
Orange County JOb market . the
1atc released a report showing the
county's unemployment ra te
dipping lightly in Apnl.
The county\ unemployment rate
for April wa \ 4 6 percent, down
from the prcv1ou month's 4.8
percent . according to a -.rate
Emplo )mc nt Develo pment
Dcpnr1m c n1 r e po rt dal cd
Thur.,dny
The numhcr llf rc<,1den1s 'cek1ng
work dccrca,cd 2,200 over the
month, to n 101111 of 64,800.
However, in April 1990, 41 ,000
people were unemployed in
Orange County, representing 3.0
percent of the civilian work force.
We're still doing better than a
lot of places. ~ Anaclcs County
had a 7.2 percent unemployment
rate for April. The state's
.seasonally adju ted r tc (county
rates aren't easonally dju ted)
w1 7.4 percent.
April' national rate wH 6 6
percent, but the government
reported Friday that the number
o( joble cloim for the la t week
of May had dipped.
A' reported by the Orange
C9ost Daily Pilot on Sat4rdny, tile
Southern C111ifornia A iation of
Governments' M y bulletin claim•
thot current data doc not i&nal
.iny 1mmcd1ntc improvement in
unemployment fi ure for &he ~ix
county region I hilt include\ Or. nae
County.
And the :mploymcnt Outlook
ttl'\iey by Manpower Inc., the
world's huge t temporary help
firm, ho~ed JOblc~nt won't
improve here th1 ummer, which
1~ trad1t1onally when employment
p k~ up
The week did end on ~>me hiah
note , however. a the toclr;
markel ckJl!Cd nt an ll·t1mc hi&h
and leading economic ind1ca11on
advanced for the third tr111ht
• month.
Mr. Mugs Wild Dogs are
hot dogs that you 'II relish
For a U11'ique hoc dot upcrienee, come to Mr. Mup Wild
Oop for OM of the beat not dop in Orange County.
OWner Scot Conrad reeearched everything from the all-beef
hot dop be UMI to &he variety of topp1np and condiments. He
5pent months tutin1 mustards, chili, hot dogs, cheeses and all of
the other products before choosina his excellent quahty offerin,i.
Conrad felt that there was a need for a unique product in the
0 Newport Beach area and his eatery fills chat
need. He comments that his cust6mert are ~~•llllMJ building consistently because of his food and
customer oriented crvioc he and his partner,
Darrell Rae, offer. Only opened.one month, Mr.
Mugs already is seeing repeat customers and
positive comments about the hot dop.
One of the ·ecrets of his succe s 1s the type of
hot dog that is u ed. Conrad wrap his dogs in French rolls
purchased from a nearby bakery, homemade and fresh every day.
They arc specially made to break down on the bun, and arc light
and good tasting.
Even the potato chips at Mr. Mug arc specially shipped from
a small company in the Midwc t. Conrad point out that his is
the only establishment in Southern California u ing the e chips.
Mr. Mugs offers various toppings for the hot dogs including the
standards of cheese, sauerkraut, chili, ·reli h, onion and ketchup.
Ag~m.' Conrad chose these after ta ting hundreds of brands and
varieties. Even his dijon mustard, which he calls "spicy mustard,"
is a homemade special blend of several mustards.
Along with the standards, Conrad offers customers such
toppings as salsa, nacho chec c and jalapenos. He says that "we
11re open for any suggestions from customers on hot dog toppinp.
We welcome comments and uggestions." He cvenLwcnt so far as
lO get peanut butter for 11 young.•ncr who insisted she needed it
on her hot dog.
"I make it . a point to talk to all of the customers and make
sure that they know it is an owner-operated business," Conrad
says. "Wha1cver we can do to satisfy our customers, and ml.\ke
sure that the environment is fun, we will do."
Even the logo for Mr. Mugs is unique. It was created after
Conrad's boxer, with a hot dog in hi mouth.
Mr. Mugs will have spccml hour from 10:30 a.m. 10 midnight
during the summer month . With those hour , customers can
enjoy the food late into the night
Mr. Mug.s ts located in the Lido Mannu Village at 3400 Via
OJ><?r.to ,in Newport Beach For the best parking, park in the
Pavilion ' lot and wJli... aero~' the s1ree1 For additional
mformauon call 723·0340.
Baskets built at Kustom Kreations
The ''K.s11 ha\.c it at Ku tom Kre1t1ons tn Fountain Valley,
where two women with that 1n1tial for 1heir fir t name~ have
turned a creative hobby into a budding bu inc .
Ka ren Chamberlin and her neighbor Kathy Frank opened the
artistic bouiiquc operation shortly before Mother's Day and
pecializc in gift basket!. of a unique and per onaltzc.d nature .
"We put them together based on the personality of the
recipient," Chamberlin explained. ''Right now,
we're filling orders for Father's Day.''
Chamberlin, a native Southern Californian,
grew up in Huntington Beach and has lived In
Fountain Valley for the past 10 years. She
formerly wor'kcd as a teacher's aide in the
Fountain Valley School District, where she
made baskctl as pecial gift for holiday .
Frank, who doc mo t of the decorating, 1s
attending Orange Coast College to pur uc a
degree in fine arts.
''I've at"ays been 'crafty,' " she aid with a Chamberlin
chuckle, e'<plaming how her creations look over her home
necessitating the move to a shop. '
Kustom Krea11ons 1s patterned around a country theme, with
the hand-made baskets d1,played on antique furniture.
Chamberlin and f'rank alM> take item on consignment to ell at
their store and can create gourmet gifts a well
The new shop 1.s located at 9SS5 Garfield Ave .. Suite H 1n.
Founlain Valley and i open Monday through Friday from' 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 nm. to 4 p.m. Additional
information may be obtained by calling 968-2622.
AIM goes beyond just mail service
If you arc a bu!lines.11 looi...1ng for "one-top busines~ hopping,"
drop by 1hc AIM Mail Center in the Lucky Center m Huntington
Beach.
At fir t glance, Al~1 'cems to be ano1her one of chose mailbox
cente~ that lire on every corner tn Orange County. They do
provide all of the traditional bu inc~ se1"'1ccs, from mail iervice,
10 mailboic rentals. However. AIM goe hove and beyond a
typical mail r.erv1ce hop
Have you ever ,tood an ltnc ut your friendly OMV ror an hour?
Well, AIM provide a one of the large5t OMV regi tration outlet
and you can be in nnd out an no time.
H1lVC you ever been a hurry before a bu inc s 1rip and too busy
to m&ke. your J.ast·m1nutc plane, hotel or C<)r re ervat1on ? AlM
alro i available to mRke travel rrnnitcmcnts from printout of
your plane ticket to car rental!i
AIM al provide uch unique ~rvice for a m 11 center a~
film developin • bar' code label,, lo o , unique card and girt and
,1lmo t any t)~ of bu ane'li'i erv1ce that you can think of
f-or re idential cu tomers. senior c:1t11en~ or mo1her who h ve
,\ hard time lenvin& the home, AIM will tome 10 )Our home and
ptck up your boxc, and m:ul.
Loolong for a roomrll;He? AIM is a rcg111tcrcd repre\Cntat1\'c of
Roommah~ Connccti<>n, a roommit tc <.erv1cc 1n Southern
Cnhfornio.
1f )'OU h<lvcn•t 'heard of AIM. It 1 bccAu"c it mall fr anche\C
chat 1 growing every dny 1 here arc now 12 locution' nation11ly
including tho one in Huntington B ach. '
'"t he franchi'c \Uflport ha-; been incredible ince we opened in
Janunry," ai., manager v•lie l>untlln. ''I wH ent to tr1inin1 at
corporate hcudquarters nd an AIM rcpre\Cnt1tivc 11pent ttmc 1n
our 11torc when we fin openei!." he al o commented that
"Help fro!" the ft1nch i JU t • ph ne call away." t
for the mall bu inc -. AIM maku n c y to take cue of m~t
bu\ine'' 'crvice5 1n one I :umn. Thi aves valuable time and of
cour e, that mcan111 help1n the bounm 1rne. • · .
Duncan comments that the purpose ii to pr~1dc the local
bu inc'>\ and r idenUI community the ability to feel that the1 ,
an come to AIM for all nr their need .
AIM Matl Center i located at 9029 Atlanta ~"Venue ~funtintton Buch 1n th Luc y Center on M11nolf• and Atlan1a:
For •dditlonal mtorm1t1ion call ·RUSll.
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Tiie 1o••f 11ion ae•••d Sal11n Co. In Lon_1 IHctt
o'pottd 10 the boarclw11k" ••••• the car in after·flctory
••--ud ""' ha staff'blck to pra Mdoa. It la u.. OllJy one tbe ....., out lft ....... paHcy .., ow.. ... ii .-cl . .,, tnft'.c
tlut Wt'Yld •lfow tome enforcemenJ ••4 1ccidea1
eftefOMlmeMI but allO proWle tlMltfprian, Sal leach tnfflc ahe public with hnpr0¥9d beech ofticer Jeff ..,. laid.
..... The pol'-can may hit the
The chy and commitlion 111(( streeu, but Tod ArP. sweepe
apecd private home Jlructure1 them.
1houtd be allowed to eJCtend 11 far •
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ullli. ·
But .... ,.,.... ........... put
joy every )'ear, llpedl:t since he
it allowed ao hllYe chi re n ride
the swecper &rildt wilh him.
"I hew kids that have already arown up that hM twdpt, and J'tl
1w tt.eit kldJ.'' he •id. add•na
"'8t M allo hu taM8 children
with hiln ff'Oftl the b•W IUIM
hchllcmcMd.
0.a Mfta reekteat Mel caner
had prob'91n1 lltllnt hia son
Jntin IO dr ... up like a clown, M>
he did it for ham. Carter is the • .,."°'* ,._..er at Ncwpon
• Pany Center in Cotta Mesa, ind
wu pvcn 1 clown costume to 'Near
on Halloween.
"People wave 1nd uy h1 -ell
u 15 feet on the beach from 52nd F• h F d .. • d
Street to th• Santa Ana RMr, to IS ry para e winners announce 10 feet from 36th to 52nd Street
and to 7 1/2 feet in the B1lboa n. .,.,.._ ii a u.e ol wiw" ''°"' Pier neighborhood. S.hltdllY11'1111-i:ry parade.
Property owncn would have to H~·~~t•k~• -Cliy or
obtain annual permits and pay ,... =~i. Hat annu•I fees of $100 to S600, ""---
di h I h f .. _ ~-:_2.. "~· dcpen na on t e enat o Imo y .... a -r•••• u..•1 -J. encroachment. Projec1 Cud are: 2. Y .L. ounty · · · f h Cultrvaton; 3. Oirt Sc:oerts • As m1111at1on or t ese c ... .,., n.c: M.,...., T,.,..,. -
encroachments, the city ha.s l. Martet Place; 2 u.s N~.
pledaed 85 percent of the permit CMJ .,_.., .. 0--'• T....., _ 1.
revenues to construct curbs, Garden OroYc; 2 <>nnsc; 3. CO.ti Mcaa.
gutters, sidewalks and parking . ln:~dia~e·~~1t•ku -Rincon
spaces at each of the 33 street Hip SdMlol l ancl -J. Coata Mcu; l.
ends between 36th Street and the Es1ancia; 3. Bcllnowcr.
S t Ana R. Ja.nlor Hip land -I. Holland; 2. an a 1ver. 1.0 . Hook.
The city also proposes to lncefl'MdJatc l11nd -t. Jones: 2.
constcuct a paved pathway at Wamcr; 3. Alam11oa. .
Orange Avenue that would extend Open Band -Sound Machine. • . Rich School Band Coftntttcd Drill . onto the sand a short distance to Teams -1. Nc_wpor1 Harbor; 2
allow wheelchairs out onto the Bellflower; 3. Estancia. ·d . d k' Ju nlor Drill Tttrm1 -I. Rincon beach. Han 1cappe par mg rn1crmcdia1c: 2. Alamil0$ March1n1 spaces will also be provided at Condors. ~
Orange Avenue's street end and Senior Drlll TtH'lt -I. ..L.A.
h h t d Soulhwcsl Couaan; 2. New Spirit Baptist t rec ot er stree en s. Church.
From A1
whc:n the alle&ed connict-of-
interest vote 09CUrred.
"We're just waiting for more
information," said' Costa Mesa
Mayor Mary Hornbuckle. "We
asked for the city attorney to
consult with Mr. Amburgey's
counsel."
The a11eJations against
Amburgey first surfaced . last
October after a review of contracts
by City Anorncy Thomas Kathe,
· who called in the county district
attorney. The city is not legally
required to pay Ambu.rgey's legal
fees, according to Costa Mesa
officials.
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From A1
months after Willard tarted the
"Moon Mullins" trip, Johnson
made SI S a week coloring the
strip, eventually moving on to
crea1ing backgrounds, lettenng and
inking.
At the age of 19. Johnson
bc~ame the youngest canooni t in
the bu ines when the Chicago
Tribune gave him the go-ahead to
create "Texas Slim." He continued
his work on "Moon Mullins" and
"Texas Slim" bit the dust seve ral
years later. At 85, Johnson is now
the oldest syndicated new paper
cartoonist in the nation. His son
Tom has helped him create the
strip for the last 20 years.
"Moon Mullins" was born out of
the de ire of Chicago Tnbune
owner Joseph Patterson to create
a tougher cartoon trip. "All the
other strips were very nice and
weet and all that," John on said
Moon, shon for Moon hine, was
a plumber for years unttl Kayo
won a tax i cab in a rafne. Moon
promp1ly dropped his plumber's
helper and tarted the Snappy Cab
Company.
Senior Tall Flap Drill Tea., -I.
Colla ..._.; 2. Estanc11; 3 . Holu o....-. J..._ 'hi ,.._ Dftl T .... -1. Rinca.: 2. HoTiawd; 3. Alamitos lntennodlat•. S..-..... .,.._ ....... -I. Bellllower; l , &cnda; · J; .-Ne..,,ort
Hartlor. J..-... .,,_ ...... -I. l.G.
Hoall; 2. Hollnd. .... ,.,..... .,,_ M~ -J.
RIMIOft; 2. Jona; 3. AMIRJtos.
,.... ~.. ... ... -1 Beth McKee; 2: !cote Sftllth; 3. Jennifer Sul1Da. ....._ M......... .... -l . NIC>f'!li ~; 2. Cyndcc Fruutta; 3. Patncia SWtft. .hieler M~te ~ -I. Founlain Valfcy Surw11nc; 2. Spocliaht Spinners; 3. Maranatha Joyf 11lct1c1.
,__ ~ C..... -•I. Fountain Va~ Suntcckcrs; 2. 'Rrw:nlde Ynun.a C..lifonuaN
.... M!Uentte T•• -I . TU\110 'lWlrlettcs; 2. l:aalcuc Sr. Team J..-M~t4 TtH1 -I. Junior Twirlclle&.£ 2. Jo,fulcuc., 3 Trin1ly Lutheran xhool r.m..i.. .Dnl• Squad• -I. Black Kn11h11 "A"; 2 Black Kn11h11; 3 Sp1n1 Baphtl Church Cetor GHrdt -I U_\i Coa 1 Gu11rd1, 2 Red Hou. J C<,k>r Gu rd 'o. C-1. MarcltlnJ nit -J . YMCA Indian M111Jcn,, 7 M;ml11n1 Unu No C·26 .. 3 Amer.can Youlh Soccer Or11n11a11on
C'-ns -I Or;ingc Kounty Cluwn1; 2 Loi P11ya~'
No.tit)' 1 Onin1c Cuunry Shrine O ub OJWt, 2 Dewy·, Rubbish
Antique Auto Costil Mcu Fire
Wooden Boat Festival schedule
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• Dowe and Dirty BOit Bulldln" Contest 11 a m.
• CllUdrn'• Costume Party from 2 lO 4 p.m. Prizes will ~
awarded.
• Great Tu1 Boat PulJ 4 p.m.
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All-In-one home basket~~7J'~e rim includeS PowrGlas t>ac" ' ..,..,.. •
and netl
the kids," he uid. ''l"he parade ii
a coOI J.thtn~ I'm alld they stiH
ba'1C k .
He .tded that hil IOft, JYpoll 1«•..a b•m in clown aturc, final~
donfted hi own outfit.
Overall. the prouuion ~cnt
smooth~. parade marlhal Jam
Ferryman uid. But there w11 a
problem w11h 'the 1lisnment of
&roups at the t1nin1 plac.e. In lhc
past, the parade wn usernb&ed at
Harbor S"4>1>Pina Ccfttcr. nu.
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Johnson was 13 when he first
had a cartoon publis hed,
encouraging his father to pay for a
correspondence co ur e in
cartooning. His father had wanted
him to become a telegraph
operator. Johnson said his best
teachers were the veteran
cartoonists at the Tribune,
including the likes of "Dick Tracy"
creator Chester Gould, Frank King
of "Gasoline Alley" and Harold
Gray of "Little Orphan Annie.''
Johnson took over the "Moon
Mulhns" trip in about 1948.
"Ourin~ the last 10 years Willard
was h\'ing, I did the strip because
he was m poor health.' Johnson
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aid. After Willard died 1n 1958
and his name was replaced by
Jo hnson's, 20 newspapers
1mmed11tely dropped the strip.
-rlial how you what a name can
mean," John~n aid.
ln\pired by o painting cla
taken from Norman Rockwell,
Johnson aid he's been pamtina
for 20 years and intend\ lo become
a "•reat nrti t" with his newly
acquired free time. "It will be kind .or nice to wake up in the morning
and not have to M:ratch for an
idea, but I will mis it," John on
aid of the comic trip.
Jn one of the la t "Moon
Mullin " mip the charactcl'I all
have uitcasc in hand. preparina
10 mO\le out of the boardina
hou,e. Someone a k Moon if
there' a tear in hi eye, Johnson
~1d. "Actuall), ,,., JUlt a drop of
India ink."
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Elliot Stt'fn, Jr., chairman
Jim Ctttslnpr, publisher
WilUim S. Lobdell, editor & vice p~1dent
Steve M~rble, managipg editor
Walter Burroughs, 1901·1989, foundins publisher
Editorial
Advertising in .movlll .
·is just good buslnlll 'JUUllDlJ•
Before you read any further, we must ask you to lock your
doors and put the childre n safely to bed. We are about to
pass along a revelation so stunning as to skin the boundaries
of tasre maintained by all family newspapers.
The revelation comes from a "consumer group" in
Washington, O.C. called rhc Center for the Study of
Commercialism. Muc h srudy has led them to discover a
gut·wrenching truth : All rhosc Hollywood movie companies
arc (we hope you're c;1tting down ) trying to MAKE A
PROFIT ON THE IR MOVIES.
Readers ·turning lrom flilJIY pages
to editorial pagei for daily humor
Makes your hair curl. no? And there's more: One of the ~
ways the movie producers pursue this dishonorable goal,
according 10 the center, 1-. by, allowing brand name product
to appear in 1he11 mcw ie , in return for which the product
manufacturers pay a fee
Perhaps you've seen in tances of this, though you probably
didn'r react wilh the proper al arm. The lovely Michelle
Pfeiff er work !. up a th ir t and reaches for a Coke. The less
lovely Arnold Schwarzenegger chases a villain past a
billboard plugging Lite beer. The thoroughly unlovely
Teenage Mutant NinJa Turtles carf a Domino's pizza.
All of which makes the folks at the center Jose their
appetite "Moviegoers are not even being told they're being
advertised to," they say, with more righteous indignation
than syn tac tical fe licity. Their solution follqws the pattern
ec;tabllc;hed b> all righteously indignant groups: Get the
government to start bossing people around.
Spec1f1cally, they've petitioned the Federal Trade
Comm1sc;1on to require movi e producers to run a disc laimer
at the beginning of their movies: "The movie you are about
10 '>ec conrains paid advertisements for the following
products or companie'i .. "
The pc1111oner., think the FTC will adopr its modest
propt1\nl "rn the next ycilf or so.'' and, amazingly, rhey might
be right The Bu!-n aJmin istra tt on has developed a fondness
for overweening regulJt1on, the bette r to protect the lumpen
American con.,umer from the predations of evil cap1talhm.
Well. we're against rhc proposed rule, and if you happen
to 'iel' Michelle Pf eiffer reading a copy of the Orange Coast
Oaily Pilot in her nc'tt movie, 1hat has nothing to do wirh 11.
T1day In History
I oJ.1) 1' \und.i\, Jun<: .:!, rhe
I" 'rd d.1\ of 1991 I here Jrc 21~
dJ)' left 111 the )Car
foday' Highlight in Hlslory:
f 1f1., }'Car' ago, on June 2, 1941,
I l'ICh<il l" "Iron Hor<;e,' Lou
<,eh rig, died in New York of a
Jegencrat1vc d1!iea~e. amyotroph1c
l.iterdl scleros1'i
On this date:
ln 1975, Vice President Nelson
Rockefeller said his commission
had found no widespread pattern
of illegal act1V111es at the Central
Intel ligence Agency
In 1979, Pope John Paul II
arrived in his na11Ve Poland on th e
fi rst visit by a pope 10 a
communist country
The editorial pages have beat
out the funnies for popularity. Are
the readers taking the issues of the
day more seriously? Or arc the
editorial pages
now funnier than
the funnies?
Some
contributor are
certainly without
humor and that
can often be very
funny.
I would like to
offer some v1eWllo
that may help the
reader get the
most out of the. e
pages It cems
appropriate
because so m.1ny
people reasi two or three papers a
day or are, over a period or time,
e"poscd to editorial comment from
our beloved Dally Pilot, the Times
and the Register.
fhe Times' editorial pages are
probably the least humorous. Ad-
vocacy of the liberaJ/statist agenda
1s serious business and the L.A.
Times institution's size leaves little
room for fl exibility or spontaneity
that can bring a big guffaw. I can'!
help but th ink that Mr. Boffo and
Ballon.I Street out draw the Times'
commenta ry pages.
The Reg1~ter has a great hne-up
o ( national conservative a nd
ll he rtari a n columnists. T he
Rcg 1 s1e r·~ editoria l pohcy or
ph1lo ophy, 1!> popul arly percc1veJ
a~ hbertanan
Lxcep1 for Alan Bock' stuff,
thnt ii. a misconception and a
hold-over from the glory days or
R C Holle . the Regi ster''>
fou nder H1'i last ye .tr was 1970
and he wa-. a profound and brave In 1851, Maine became the fir~!
state to enact a law prohrb111ng
alcohol.
In 1883, the first non-league
l'a,eball game 10 be played under
electric lights took place, in Fort
W.1yne, lnd
In 1983, twenty-three people
died after fi re broke out aboard an
Air Canada Jetliner, which wa.,
fo rced to make an emerge ncy ma n
la nding al Greater C1 nc1nnat1 He spoke out edi torially against
the internment of the Japanese
American~ after Pearl Harbor was
lntcrnatipnal Airport.
Te n year' ago Prc-.i dcn t
a1taoked in 1941 by the Japanese
Govetnment. R .C . Hoiles'
newspaper was bombed by some
''patriot" but he did not back
down on his stand for due process
anJ individu~I freedom under' the
law.
Presently there is much evidence
that the guiding philosophy o( the
-Register editorials is or the
religious right. Their proclivity is
more Republican than Libertarian.
In fact the "L" word rarely
appears there any longer.
So in the Register, look for
submission by Alan Keyes, Walter
Williams, Thoma Sowel. Joseph
Sobran, Karl He s and Milton
Friedman for exciting writing that
1i. informative, libertarian and
o ft e n ent e rtaining a well,
especially Walter William .
The Onnce Coast Dally Pilot,
although I may be a tad biased,
has, consistently the broadest
<,pe<..trum of views and almost
entirely local tal ent and suhjecls:
You hove Dr. Mark Petracca, a
self described liberal. You have on
Thur days, Hugh Hewitt of KFI
Talk Radio fame who is an
avowed conservative Republican
with a religiou bent.
Between them you have the
essence of the Times and of the
Rcgic;tcr, as to political philosophy.
You have a combo who e presence
cxpJams bcaung out tM funnic3
fo r popularity And Drabble,
Nancy and Tumbleweeds arc
laugh compe111 1on
In .1dd111on 1hc re arc a number
of occasional toe 11 con1ribu1or!i 10
th e Pilot that will write when they
are sufficiently \t1rrecl, and that is
grc&t You :ilso hnve me on
Sundays. Sorry nb<)u t mi sing last
Sunday. so le1\ pla) carch-up.
0
Ora nge County Congre~-sma n
Dana Rohral:rnchcr. Libertarian
cum Republic.in, 1'1 getting an
overdue le\'lt>n . He hai. been
revealing "cmharrn.,.,ing'' Navy
studies to thwart the closina of the
Long Beach Navy Base. The Navy
just now discovered information
that requires olosing the Long
Beach Navy Shipyard, as well. Way
to go Dana! Somehow, I don't
think this is what Dana had in
mind.
0 And how about o ur US
Supreme Court? Thanks to them 11
is now less inconvenient for police
to inconvenience the private
peaceful (but su picious) citizen in
his, or her, car. What they have
been doing all along to the ea ii)'
intimidated, they can now do on
Lmda I le. That is: search your car
and cvetythina in it without the
bother o( getting a warrant.
Wnrning! Righteous indignation
can be dangerous to your hc1lth
and your freedom, what is left of
it, freedom, that is. -
The Supremes also nddres cd
themselves to the abortion issue. I
read 1he opinions. I kept digging,
looking for the pony. As· near as I
could get is; there may be an
insignificant lessening of the
taxpayer's burden. That le sening
may develop as a result or using
condoms rather than abortion for
birth control.
0
Herc i'i some local ne"'"· Robert
Poole o( the _Rea.son_Eou odauan.
and publisher of Rea'ion magJ£ine
is coming to OC H1 1980 book,
"Cutting Back on C11y Hall"
helped him with the "Reagan
Revolution" and hi sub'lcquent
world wide demand for hi~ talent
at privatizing deca) ing Socrnlist
economics.
Saturday night. June 15 he will
be at the Newport Beuch Country
Cluh. For more information tall
714-642·2002.
Ro,tr B/oxh•m, • Costa Mt •
rca/dwt, Is tht ehalrm•n of the
Llbcrtarl•n Party of Oran1e
Count)'.
In 1886, Pre!i1dent Cleveland
married F-rance' Fol<.om in a
\\ h11e Hou~c ceremony Cleveland
1 10 date, the only pre 1den t to
m trl) 1n the executive man'i1on
\\ htlc rn office
Reagan and h1-, pre'' 'ccretary.
James S. Bradv, held an emot1onJ I
reunion at George Wa~hington
University Ho-.p11al for the f'ir'lt
Best of the Hotllne Cllllornla Edttorllll ,,_.,,
In 1924. Congre"' granted L'S
~ 11 11 c n 'h 1 r to a II Ame n c .1 n
I nch:..n'
time since hoth were wounded in Editor'!> note: The following .ire
the allempt on Rcagan''J ltfc !>ample of Ornngc Corm Doily
Five ~car' ago For the fir t Pilot rcadcrtt ' comments and
lime, the public could watch the crttic1ttm!>. While Pilut editors
proceedings of rhe U.S. Senate on ~omc uncl rc:1d all rommcnts,
telcv1 ion a~ a six-week experiment we will only publi h respon c
Newspapers tackle free cigarettes,
Gov. Wllson's1plan for birth control
In 1946, the lt.1han monarchy
w," abol1<;hed in favor of a
republic.
Jn 19S1, Ouccn f-.l1zabe th II of
[l r 1 t .1 1 n w a " c r o w n c d 1 n
Wc,tmin\tcr Abbey, 16 mon th \
nftc r the death of her father. King
Ckorge VI.
In 1966, 25 years ago, th e U.S
p.ice probe Surveyor I landed on
the moon and began 1ransm1tt1ng
detailed photograph'! of the lunar
surface.
Write to us!
of 1elcv1'ied sessions began. from collcrs who leave n nnmc
One year ago: Pre 1dent Bu,h (plcosc spell it out), city and
and Soviet President Mikhail S phone num~r (for vcrificDtion).
Gorbachev held informal talk on You can &Ct involved by calling
the third day of their Washington tire t.ditor'11 Hotline ot 642-60$6.
summit at the Camp David thank )'OU!
president.._! retreat ·in Maryland. 0
Actor Sir Rex HarriM)n died JO Nice c.a.-
New York al 1lge 82. UIUllHI
Today'• Birthdays: TV producer
Chuck Barri is 62. Ac1rc s S&lly
Kellerman i .S4. Actor Stacy
Williorn U>bdell, I like your
article in TI)urlliday's paper. l think
it is the best china you've written
yet. The Fred Column has written
about it, now you.
Keach is SO.
You arc ri&ht : if government -
local end 111te -was run a a
real bu inc there wouldn't be the
inc s thnr we have oow.
Editor' note: The followin& ue
ucerpt of recent California
new paper editori als on topics of
State intere~t
• May 28 -The .n fnndtco
Examlnu on rret daarcctt ;
1 he tobacco lobby i fi&htina
hard agairut a btll in the itate
Lca1slaturc that would ban pa 1ng
but free ample~ of c1aarettcs on
'ltdewan., .ind other pubhc areas.
I ni;t ~car. 96 million ample or
death were d i t11buted in
C hfornia -three coffin nail for
every man, ~oman and child 1n the
state ..•. Thi i one bill where the
ood nd the bad arc clear. ·arly
death i n't ~oOd.
• Thlt It a community newsp~per, •nd we'd like to hear from
you. Letters should be brief and 1re subject to editJng. Lon r
correspondence will be consldcroo for a Communfty Com·
mentary t ature
for i(l 11nce, America i about
to pend hundred or millions or dullars on equipment to float 'rhc amphna·b•n bill of 1t1te
around in pace. Whal is it coins Sen Marian Bet cson, R·Newport
to do? Monitor how many Beach, wa id tracked last .,,eek eur1hlin~ are sleeping out ide, by Sen. Robert Pre Icy, O;
how many murde~ ore bcina R1ver1idc. Get thi '-Pre Icy i
committed, ell u our waler is •omed about tht Sl.7 million in
lurnina brown? ... annual excite talle1 the slate would
Pl ~ send submissions to the Oranae Cout Dally Pilot,
330 W. ~y St., Costa Mc?Q, CA 92627 or fax them .. to (714)
646 4170. Pl a indude your name, city and phone number if
you'd like your lett r to be P.rintcd.
You c.in also all our Ed1toft Hotline at 64'2·6086 and die·
• tale 1 lett r to the editor. ·
Thank you for your Involvement in the Orange Coast com·
munlty.
What aro )'Ou doina up there I if tho It veaways ended
and whet arc the same politicions
till doinJ in aovctnmcnt? Were
yuu all on dope ln the '90s?
MARK HAR1.
Ncw1>9rt Dench
Dcr1c on' bill hould p•,~
without a d11 n1m1 vote. It'' one
more way to wipe out a de1dly
hahit. r '
• M1t 11 The Marin
Independent Journel on the
poUtks or blnh control:
If Oov. Wilson i, incere about
mokina the contraceptive Norplant
readily avtulablc at health clinic
receiving tate money, he ha
taken R bold ~lep In the right
d1rec1ion. And he's correct thnt
there's no reason for parentnl•
oon ent to get the c birth control
device .
But there' somethina troubhna
bout the word Wil\on u ed to
announce h1 propocial.
He uy hi first priority i to
make the long term birth control
device available to poor teen·• er
and drua·abutina women of
chlldbeanna a c. Nothing wrona
w11h that. Out hi h1n1u.ao 1
reminiscent of the old conservattve
bludacon of "\ltelfare queen . "
_Wil~n hould back away from
thts kind of rhetoric. tic w-ould be
more effcctiv by imply tatina
that he wanted '° ma~c Norplant
contracepti\'c 1v11l1blc to 111
women. '
With the &O\'crnor's uppott,
California could be in the
forefront of protecting women·1
rcprnducuve riahl
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SACRAMENTO A1
a<Mfl"Or, JerfJ Brown flitted from
idea to idea like :i politic81
buuerny, rarely
enouah to 1ee
one of them
become reality.
He would 1bsorb
f 1cts and theories
from
co nversations,
readings and
other sources and
reduce them to
catchy political
slogans -which
is ·w h y he
probably would
be a better
senator thpn he
was a governor.
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WI
Capitol
Politics
Among the dozens ot oonccpts
that Brown synthesized was that of
a North American Common
Market. He 5aw the United States,
Canada nnd Mexico eliminating
trade barriers and becoming a
regional economic entity with
v.orldwide impact
It wa<;n't an original idea with
Brown bul he was one of the first
major political figures to recognize
and endor e it.
More than a do.i.en years later,
the North American Common
Market is on the verge of
becoming reality. Most trade
between Canada and the United
Stales has been deregulated, and
the Bush administration is pushing
Congress 10 authorize a free-trade
agreement with Mexico.
As Business Weck magazine
observed recently, "The result
would be the world's largest free
market , with 364 milliQn
consumers and a total output of $6
trillion -25 percent larger than
the European Community."
.Nearly ru percent ot those
consumers and producers would
be Californians, and California
would account for a very large
segment ol the North American
Common Market's economic
output. The state, moreover, has
the large t population in the
United St:ne~ of Meitican d~cnt.
It is not hyperbole to say that
the proposed trade treaty with
Mexico is one of the most
'lignificant events in the economic
and social history of California.
Among the potential impacts,
po i1ive and negative:
-Maquiladoras -plants that
a emblc goods just below the
Mexican border for export to the
United States -would become
even more numerous, thus offering
mo r e job opportunities for
Mcoons.
More JObs might reduce
pre urc to immigrate, and, m
turn, mo derate population
cxpan ion 1n Californ ia, which 1s
now running ut record levels.
-Some Jobs might be lost to
California as plants would open in
Mexico under lower wage scalei,
and less-stringent environmental
~oli cit s. Me xico might, for
m tnnce, become the home for
small manufacturing plants being
dr1vcn out of the Lo Angele~ area
by anti-mog regulations.
-A more prosperous Mexico
would be a better market for
travel .and California-produced
products and !.crvicc~. -
All of that notwithstanding,
there i, ,trnngely very little
intere\I m the 1\sue in California
media and political circles,. a
d1 interest maanified by the al~t
total lack of re earch on how the
i;tatc would be impacted by the
propo ed pact
In tht. uh.,cncc of knowledge, or
e"cn informed e!tt1mate , reaction
to lhc propo'>ed agreement ha'I
been kncC·Jcrk and ideological. h 's
become another battleground ror
the advocate\ and opponents or
free trade. Labor union and
environmental group , who have
been at odd on many issues in
recent years, find lhemselvcs in
bed toaether on this one. labor
(cars • lou of jobs while
cnvironmcntall ts warn that
compante\ would move planls to
Mexico rather than comply with
environmental rule in the United
lltC .
force •tradcr araue that 1t'a the
wave of the future, and that 1r the
United t tc , C nada and Me,ia>
tkm't btnd them el\e together,
they ~•II ,be. unable to compete
~Ith either the A\ian tiacn or the
f.uropcan Community.
h's 11 debate that C11tforn1a ind
"' roht1cal leader> mu t enter,
becau c whet h-.p~n ~•II affect
Clhforn11rn1 more than any other
AmcrkMM.
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NEWPORT BEACH -
The top-seeded and
dcfcndin1 champion team
of Mike Brigp and Trevor
Kroncmann survived a
scare and advanced to the
champion hip match in
the Men' Open divi1ion of the AJoption
.Guild Tennis Tournamen1 nt Ne~rt.
Dench Tenni Cluh.
The Bnull·Kroncm<mn duo ou1la1;ted
the fourth-seeded team or Ian Aler nnd
Doug Eisenmann, 7-6, 3-6, 6-3. Briw and
Kroncmann, who each attended UCI, arc
also trying for their third title in four
yea r .
In the other ~cmifinal, No. 2 seed Tim
Pawsnt 11nd Robert Van 't Hof wept past
Eugene and Kelly Jones, 6-4, 6-3. Pawsat·
Van't Hof will face Briggs-Kronemann in
the Men's Open final, which is scheduled·
for 1 :30 p.m. today.
Van't Hof, 3l, is a Newport Beach
resident and 12-year member or the men's
profe sional tour. He, along with Pawsat,
1s a graduate of USC. The winners of
today's Men's Open final will divide
$6,000.
In the Women's Open seroifinals, the
top-seeded team of Linda Howell and
Barbara Gerken were up ct by the No. 3
seeds, Noel Porter and Janna Kovaccvich,
3-6, 1-S, 1-S. l(jmberly Po and Corona dcl
· Mar's Danielle Scott advanced to the
final wi th a 6-3, 6-4 triumph over C}nthia
and Cammy MacGregor, the No. 2 sec:ds.
The Women's O~n final is noon today,
with the victor · splttting $5,000.
Scott, along with partner Aler, al o
reached 1he finul in the Mixed Ope n by
defeating Cammy MacGregor and Scott
Brownsberger, 7-5, 6~. They'll face Noel
Porter and Van't I lof in today·~ fi nal,
which i!\ chedulcd for 3 p.m.
The Adoption Guild Tournament,
which 'uppom J loly Fn1mly Services 1n
Ornngc County and recognized as the
la rgest charity doubles tournament in the
nation , rai~ed $92,500 last year for the
non-profit adoption organization and is
hoping at reach $100,000 th1 year.
Admi ion fee for today's finals at the
Newport Beach Tenni. Club is $5. Play
begin at 9 a.m. with the Men's 5.5, 5 .. 0
and 4.5 finals.
Re crvcd scauna i available and
parking ot Corona del Mar High i
arranged with sh uttle ~uses to
accommodate patrons.
-By th~ Dall)' Piiot
Holy mackerell
Can it really be
true? It's over?
I love that ~cene in the movie 2010 -
the gu) '!. prell) rattled, he's been through
a lot and )'OU JU t don't know-wh~ns
to happen next -and uddcnly "th1
prophet drc ed out in white re ponds to
the question or "What next., ..
sports
Editor
He mile • preads h1
arm and ays.
"Somc1hmg \\-Onderful."
Something wonderful
M:cm to be comins our
wa)' -the end of the
Holy Wan., or at the
lea~t a truce, on the
, high chool level here in
Orange County after the
lotci.t cries of CIF
doings m which a formal
!>Cl o r rea~on'> was
c~tabl\hed to back the
voting to insert Santa
Margantft, Mater Dc1
and Servile/Rosary into
the public ranks of Orange Countv
leaguing. bcginn•ng 1n the foll of '.)2
CIF Southern Section Commi loner
tan Thoma , however, admits he remain
1n a state or hmbo -you rcall)' don't
ever know if somcthina bad is coming
until it' here.
"We've heard that," said Thoma "The
t.ttcmcnt ha been made, that 1hey won't
pursue 11 to the court , and 1t' al been
made that pcrhap they ~on't even go
bacll. 10 'tate (CU:) with it Out 11' 1heir.
call.
"lt's my perM>nal opinion th.ll the 1\\UC
1'i over. f"cryone tncd to do the be t they
could from both ides of lhc 1 \UC. But we
arc n family of M:hool nnd we have to ttet
on to bu1ilnc'I . I would hope that i\ their
pmturc.
"Dut 11'!. kind of hke ki ing a 11rl, you
really don't lno~ what's aoina to happen
until you do 11."
Or. Peter lhtrtm n, hov.e..,er, verified
th t 11 " O'llCr -nt lca\t thi particul r
haht. "We ccm 10 have c.~hau ced it a
far 11 \\-c can," he aid h1day. "It'~ time
to Co on. Sometimes you win, sometimes •
you lo c."
Hartman 1~ tho adJlcbacJt Vallq
Unified School Di trict upcrin1cndcnt
and h been the leader of' the public
hoot cuuM, which hH finall. bcrome a
I t cause.
Hartman J1d not rule out the pos 1bihty
that the •rrc•I y; uld re turn to the t•tc n:, but wa~ t1111war..: ir i11Jctd 11 would.
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By "°"' Cll1lon ............
ANAHEIM -Millikaft F Hip'• Ram1 reisn H CIF 5.
A bucball champions today •
-the Moore Lcaaue
representatives slashed throup a aritty
band of Edison High Characn Saturd1y
nicht with a convincin& 8-2 victory
bdore a four-came finals audience of
10,873 at Anaheim Stadium.
The Rams played like champs, •
pounding out 13 hits behind a pitcher
who retired the la t ts batten he f11Ced
en ·route to n complete"llmc three-
hitter.
The Chargers? They pln)'ed like the
scratching ond clawing team that they
were during these upset-dominated
H1nn srhoot lHtsebetll
s. a worthy chalnplon, 8-2
playo(C1, a tcoro which finished in a
four-way tic for third place In Its own
Jca1uc (the Sunset) with a S-7 record ••
..We ~d a /.rcat sca50n considering
how' it r.t;arte • .. wd • diaappointcd
Edit0n Coach Paul Harrell. "Out )'OU
know, )'OU act here ond you keep tellina
)'Ourself 'I'm happy jU5t to be here,' but
)'OU know, the kids wanted to do better,
we're a pretty unhappy aroup right
now."
Edison fought its way to a 2-2
standorr through three innincs. but a
four-run uprising by Millikan in the
fburth iMing seaJed the Charccrs' fate.
Harrell admitted that took the starch
out of his team's offense, but in renlit)',
the 11tarch had been taken out even
earlier when in the Cirsl lnnin& the
Char~rs pidted up one run despite the
fact the fir.t five batten JOt aboard.
Darrel Wuver ~ned the bottom of
the first inning, tr11lin1 1-0 by vinue or
1 Dante Powell's production in the top of
the f ra"!c, with a Cree pass.
With Matt Harrell at the plate
Weo..,cr took orr on a steaJ and was cut
down by e..tchcr Pat Thacker on 1 very
close c:.11. ,
An early look into Edison's fate
seemed to surface right away as Harrell
.followed up on the next pitch after tile
cutdown at second with a sin&Jc to
center, and catcher Darren Brink was
right behind with another base hit to
left.
S1artin1 pitther Josh Gingrich singled
to left to score Harrell and Ryan llclilz
w:alkcd 10 load the b:iscs against what
appeared to be 1 ..,cry shaky Brian
Keller.
But Keller, who eliminated SunM:t
League champion Fount in Valley In
the quarterfinals with a complete·aame
effort, snagccd Josh Warren's rap up the
middle, ciime to the plate ror a force
and Thacker went to fint for the inning·
ending double play.
"Thot hurt us," aid the Edison coach.
"And he (Keller) pitched a heckuvn ball
came."
The Chargers would not get another
hit the rest or the night. They \\-Ould
core again in the third inning when
Matt Harrell opened with a walk, moved
to second on a wild pitch, to third on a
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Umpire Rudy Ramirez calls Millikan's 0Jnte Powell safe at second in the first inning and the Rams arc off and running en route to 8·2 CIF S·A title victory.
Despite rocky JiniSh, Chargers enjOyed the ride
By Barry Faulkner
OrlnQe Col5t Daity PlloC
ANAHEIM -There ''"ere no tears
in the Edison I ligh dugout following
Millikan's 8-2 victory Saturday night in
lh"Ct'lt S·A basCbaTI title game.
for though the Chargers had little
thunder against M1ll1lan en1or right·
hander Brian Keller. 1t would be safe to
say 1he third-place team from the
Sunset LcaQue bo11lcd plent)' of
lightning on its Cinderella pla)orf road
to Anaheim Stadium.
"It just didn't happen for us tonight,"
said Edison starte r Josh Gingrich, \\hO
had both RUI for the de,ignated ho ts
10 help keep thing close until the
fourth.
"lt wn:. o little nerve-wracking 0 111
there and it was tough to ettlc down
for the fir!lt two inning,. They're n
goo<l·hi111ni; club· and they found the
holes. Uu1 it was a great e"<pcriencc to
gel h.:rc .i nd pitching at Anaheim
S1aJ1um i:. the most incredible thing
l\·e e'er done. I'll remember this the
ICSI of my hfc. I pl<Hl '°play b:m•haUJn...
college and -"ho lnows -maybe I'll
male 11 bacl "
Gingrich's teammates echoed his
appreciation for the championship-
gamc C'<pcncncc • ·
"It was a fun g.imc to play and I ha<J
a great time, senior catcher Darren
Dnnk said. ··J thought we hit the bull
hard. but at people. Keller was lnown
for getting ground balls, and that's wha t
he did tonight (13 Qroundouts). It
didn't happen tonight, but it was a
great season."
Senior second baseman Darrel
Weaver, named the team's inspirational
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SportsChDnnel
lo..ad.u b.)l Coacb Pau.J H a rrell.
e'pre,.,ed di'>appoin1mcn1 o'er the lo .
but 'hared smiles with assbtant coache
Darryl Mend and Jeff Fitzhugh during
the post-game :l\\ards prescn1:11ion.
"II \.\JS a \.Cry exciting game, and
!>Omcthing I'll look bacl on with a lot of
pride," Weaver said.
There's plenty to look back on thi
year for the Chargers, who edged their "">' mto the ph.1)-offs over three other
1hird-placc tc:ims after a rour-way tic.
, The run began with an 8· 1 upM:t over
third -seeded Riverside Poly. It
continued with wins over Burbank (8· 7
in nine innings) and Long Beach
111-scboot track aml Raid
Jord.in (8-4). bcfor~ the mo~t drama
re.illy go1 th1d. in the semifinals. •
The Charger , ~ho had two hits the
first SIX mnina off Diamond Bar ace
Mile Coromina • rallied for fpur runs
10 cl;um a 4r3 victory and their second·
c,·cr trip 10 the championship game.
(Edison lo!>t it other appearance in
19 I to We 1min!>ler, 3-0.)
De p1te a ~c;i..on \\Orth of memones
for the \I'< Ch:trgcr seniors, who also
include Phil Jcn .. ~n. Mile Cunningham
and Dram.Ion urdock, there may be
bright horizons ahead, according 10
H.mcll
"We lta\C I~ of the 18 lids out there
tonight coming back and I hope they
learned something from this season.''
Harrell i.nid. "Whether they arc able to
get bacl here or not, I don't know, but
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Huntington Beach's Brown linishes .se nd in state
Hurd/Br postB p1r1onal .b11t tlmB at 14.18,
but J1N1r1on'1 Carson easily trlunlp/IB
By Riehar<I Donn
<nnot COasl ~ PjgC
NORWALK -An cxplo ivc 1<111 "a'i
mundntory 1or Adrion Urown i( the
1 luntington Ucnch I lish hurdler ht1u u11y
chance oaainst Jcffcrw n's I ~UC Cutwn in
the stote final of the I lO·mctcr hish
hurJI~ before· 10..SIO fa"' Pl Ccrrit'\
Collcac.
Drown, Southern Section 3-A
champion, JiJn't \\in hi' prize C\.Cllt in
S.iturd.ly night's CU: talc track nntl fidJ
chnmpion hip , • but he cc rtninl h.1J
pl\!nly to be th.1nkru1 for -h~c hi"
health nd hi mother.
··1 ma~ it all. th vouy Jhruu h fl\C
meet ," 'uid Drow n, "hu mi \I the
I :aauc fin.al'\ • I l ye r bcc-..usc or :I b I.;
inJury anJ therefore \\ un:ahlc to
:u.I .mcc any further.
''I'm JU t a;lml I made 1t th fur "'11h~ut
un1 (phy,icul) problrm • 10 I can't t n\ ,1
about thot. I'm h:if'Pi btctulC I've nc,cr
been to tho 111c m(ct In my hfc,"
Car n printed the UO hi&h in 13 67
to win c.i 1l)' while Oro""· a senior
hc.ided for USC ne\t )C.ar pendina AT
re ulh, wa econJ in 1-4..{3. a pcrwnol ~
bc'I without \\Ind.
"l\c got to s1vc this ono to my
mother." Drown ;aid. "Wc'\'c been
running "ith the ~amc pcop~c for ycus
anJ )Car und he h.1s been there every
doi), so I "a" b;t,ically runnina for her:•
Uro,\n, ~ho went 14.23 in f·tiJ:ay's
prclim 10 qualify, 1 l)pkally a trong
111i her \.\hale Cor .ln i .. D better tarter."
Rro\\n c:Ulle OUI ur the block with lhc
tend n anJ tn)~d there the entire nice,
but Curson took the lc11J after the firth
hurdle unJ er~ J the ltnc first wjth
mum tu ~PJrC. ,
''I'm re ally I J he didn't pull "" y hkc
l l"riJ.1y),.. UrU\\ n id uf Corson, who
" nt 13A 2 in the p«!lim , ''I didn't think
.: w"re that rar p rt, bul I'll c h m
1:.1in ne\t "'"ell: ( t Oirnun •ham High 1n
\7;an , U\ for 11 nati n:al 1n\.itational li..w-
nK'rs ): I'll ct him me· <lay." s.. BAOWNAI Hunun
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everything 1Mm1 e-.y. ~
for the 'California Angels.
Dave Winfield hit his ninth
career srand slam and drove in
five runs as the An~. took a
slx-run lead and &lung on for an . ,
l 1·8 victory Saturoay over Toronto. Luis Polonia
had his econd five·htl game of the season as the
Ansel sent the Blue Jay 10 their fifth loss in
t.evcn game . •
''I always do well op inst them," Winfield said.
"Five-hit game . Grand slam . It makes for a good " ... average.
Willie Fra er started for Toronto in pl:ice of
Dave Stieb, who was taken out of the lineup fiv~
minutes before game time.
"They told me about 10 minutes e re the
game that I was starting," Fraser said. "I a~e~
up like I was coming out of the bullpen. dtdn t
want to throw for 20 minutes and try to get loo e.
l did what I know how ."
Stieb, who al o mis ed his scheduled starl last
Tuesday because of tendinitis in his right
shoulder, was placed on the 15-day disabled list
retroactive to May 23. . .
Mark Eichhorn (l·l), the second Cahforn.1a
pitcher, got the victory in relief of Scott Lewis,
knocked out after 3¥.i innings, seven hits and four
runs.
"h'a a lhlftll 11111 ...., -·· 11111 IO Ill more out ol 'h," ~ •••r DDl'I R ..... said .••• feel btld lbr ......
Bryan Harw, phched two iamap for bb 13th
save. Fruer, meanwhile, pve up six nans and
seven hits in three inni ...
''The grand 1lam was the problem," 11id Fraaer
(0-2). "A real bia problem. After that I felt like I
fell into a hole."
Winf1eld hit an RBI poundout in the tint. Ron
Tin&ley, Polonia and Wally Joyner hit contec:Ut~e
singles in the ac<:ond before Winfield hit his fint
grand slam this seuon. Junior Felix hit an RBI
double later in the innina for a 6-0 lead.
"We were .. lucky after lettins a 6-0 lead alip
away," Rader said. "But we had pd hitting
especially Winnie's grand slam.· It takes quite a
hitter to be able to do that, espe~ially ror as long
and as well as he's done it." ·
Oreg Myers hit an RBI groundout m the
bottom of the inning and Toronto pulled to 6·3 in
the third on Mookie Wilson's RBI single and
Roberto Alomar's run-scoring double.
Devon White hit an RBI single in the fourth.
California got a run in the sixth on Alomar's run·
scoring throwing error at second, and the Angels
opel)ed a 10·4 lead m the seventh on Mike
Timlin's run·scoring wild pitch and RBI singles by
Donnie Hill and Polonia.
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Dodgers trimmed by Reds in 10th, 6-5
LOS ANGELES -Paul q)} .
O'Neill's two-run single in I;'!/
the 10th inning gave the ~'' Cincinnati Reds a 6·5 victory
over the Los Angeles
Dodgers on Saturday night / ;' / I
at Dodger Stadium.
Hcrm Winningham pinch·hit for reliever
Randy Myers (2·3) and led off the 10th with an
infield single. After a two·out intentional walk
to Hal Morris and another walk to Eric Davis,
O'Neill lined a l·I pitch from Jay Howell (0·2)
into right field to sco re Winningham and
Morris.
Rob Dibble got the finol three outs for his
league-leading 13th save, allowing a run on
Juan Samuel's socrifice Oy. He st ruck out
Darryl Strawberry with two on and two outs to
end the game.
Cincmnati's Chris Sabo had three hits and
three ROI, including a game·tying two-run
single in the seventh inning off reliever Jim
Gott.
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game, marking the first time 'the Dod~ers'
bullpen h:id blown a save in 14 opportunities
this year. Gott was brought in to preserve a 4-2
lead for starter Mike ~iorgan, who was char,ed
with four runs and six hits over 6¥,, innings.
Gott, who received a cortisone injection
Friday for an· innamecf-s houldcr, allowed
inherited runners tQ• ~re for the first time in
18 appearances this season.
The Reds opened the scoring in the first off
Morgan on Morris' sacrifice fly, but Dodgers
went nhend 2·1 in the second on Mike
Scioscia's RBI double and Alfredo Griffin's
sacrifice ny.
Sabo, who extended. his hitting streak to
eight a:ames, singled home Freddie Benavides
with the tying run in the third. . .
Los Angeles took a 4-2 lead in the fifth on
Juan Samuel's two-run single off Jose Rijo,
who allowed five hits in six innings. The right·
'iander struck out six and walked one.
-By The Associatftl Press
• (714) ~22-2088
00 --......... ..r ---....-. of the floor. The clock kopt tickins. and tho ball
atlC\ -w,.. ID -at rolled out of bounds with O.J lecondl mnai ... ~~iel~· Bird 11 now Miik "'-r too little time for Portland to do 1nydllna but try
On~ 12 tima llllCll Mk:hael Jordan c:ame mlO a lenath-ol·the·court pan.
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making their ninth NBA Finala appearaace in 12 championships. .
seuons, meet Jordan and the Olicqo Bulla, who "We're not relieved to be pl~yinf. ~inst the
arc in the championship 1erie1 for the ftnt time In former champions," Jordan 111d. We re here
the franchiee's 2'·year history. focusin& on oun.elves and what he have to do u 1
"I think it's exciting," Johnson llid. "Mk:hael team. We have to look at the Lakers aa a Whole
and J have become real good frienda. We 11Ways and what we have to do to dctcnse them and slow
wanted to play in the Finals, and now he has his them down."
chance." 111 ..
Both players will do their best to put their F••lndl tlllll twl 1ilm'
teams ahead or the marquee match up. but Jordan LITILE ROCK. Ark. -f emando :a
said he realizes what the focus will be. Valenzuela, the former Los. Anselet •
"I understand the media hype, and h's a Dodgers star trying to mak~ It back to ·
business situation," Jordan said. "l undentand It's . the majors with Califom1a, allowed
good for the league to make it a 1-on-l situation. two hits in 8 seven-inninc complete game and beat
"Magic vs. Jordan is the hype of it, but I know the Arkansas Travelers of the Texas· League, 4-0,
my team is playing against the Lakera. I'm not Saturday night. •
going to take it out of context. I'm not goina to try Valenzuela who won the Cy Young llward as a
and make it a l·On·l situation. I'm aoina IO do 20·year-old w'ith 'the Dodgers in 1981, struck out
whatever I can to show leadership for my team. five and walked two in his second minor leasue
I'm not going to try and make it anything special.'' start for Midland, the Angels' Class AA farm
Johnson, who, expanded his reputation during club. Before that, he started a game for Palm
NBA Finals meetings with Larry Bird and the Springs of the Cla s A Californ!• t:ea4u~. .
Boston Celtics, had flashbacks of glorious finishes Valenzuela, 30, pitched SIX • mnmgs against
past with seconds left in Thursday night's 91-90 Jackson on Monday night and said he thought he
victory over· Portland in the Western Conference would be ready to pitch for California after one
finals. more start.
With the Lakers ahead by one point, Johnson
aid he saw the clock stuck on 2.2 seconds after
he passed the ball wildly over his head and
watched it roll tantalizingly toward the other end
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From B1
Lang Beach State 11111, 8-6
Jim Audley had three hits and Doug x
Mirabelli drove in three runs to lead •
third-seeded Wichita S_tate to an 8-5
win over No. 6 Long Beach State
Saturday night in the first round of the Collcae
World Series in Omaha, Neb.
The Shockers' win sets up a rematch with
Missouri Valley Conf ercnce rival Creighton in
Mondny night's winners' bracket game. Wichita
State (64-12) beat Creighton six times this season.
Long Beach State dropped to 44-21 and Cell Into
Monday's elimination game against second-seeded
Clemson. __
In Saturdoy's first game:
• Crtlahton 8, Clemson 4: Scott Stahoviak hod
three hits and two RBI, ond-Steve Hinton drove
in three runs, powering seventh-seeded Creigfiton
(S0-20) over No. 2 Clemson (60-9).
In other sports news Saturday:
• UCI distance runner Maria Akraka finished
seventh in the finals of the 1,500 meters at the
NCAA 1rack :ind field championships in Eugene,
Ore. Akrnka, who qualified for All-America
honors, was clocked in 4:18.67. Me.anwhile, UCl's
Matt Farmer was 13th in the decathlon with 7,121
points. In the overall team scoring, LSU won its
fir1h straight women's title, while Tennessee took
its first men's tillc in 17 years.
•Todd Martin, an American rookie and
ranked 243rd in the world, moved into the fourth
round of the French Open in Paris by defcatina
53rd-rap.)ced Paul Hanrhuis, 6·2, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
Martin had never wofl o Grand Slam match
before this week.
•Terry Norris retained his World Boxing
Council super welterweight title with an ciahth·
round knockout or former champion Donald
Curry in Palm Springs. In the second fight of the
title doubleheader, Meldrick Taylor made the first
defense of his World Boxing Association
welterwcighl crown a success( ul one, taking a split
decision over previously unbeaten Luis Oarcia or
Venezuela.
Todd Bodine won his first NASCAR Ornnd
Nation:il race as Davey Allison's car fell off the
pace ju t before the last lap under caution in the
Dover (Del.) 200.
•Indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears blew
away the rest of the qualifiers, taking the pole
position for today's' Milwaukee 200 with a record·
i.mnshing lap of 162.276 mph.
-From Tbt A11odattd Prts.1
Quote or the day
Ltnny Dykstra, about expecting to return
to ba eball by "11y S, when the Phillies host
New York: "Book it dude. I'll be there
against the Mets "
1r the playoffs creates
nc.ar-r1diculou travel situation ''More value for your money ...
that's why
State Fann Insures
more homes than anyoneehe.,,
But in the event it did, and wa
upheld a expected. the next
question would be ir Hanman
would lead a campaisn to take it
further to the court ?
A pred1ct1on: Santa Margarita
"'ill mo-.c to the South Coa t
League in 1994; Mater Dci will
move tu the Sun ct, and Scrvite
will move to wherever Esperanza
i\ placed
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The only item left on Hartman's
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discus~ the po 'l1bility of an
Orunae County CIF Section.
"We're trytn1 to find A d•le," aid
Hartman, but he didn't offer much
more in ~rms of a ground twell
for the 1t1enda.
As ror the p ib1hty of n
Or•nge County section evolving, it
would ecm to be about in the
me ~cin or rain prediction for
July. Not much, Th Southern
Sccuon is probably the m t
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11nd &hat's in ternu of cost and
prod1.1c1tvuy.
metimea everyone take 1
~hot or two at the Clf Southern
ction -but 1n IM Iona run 1'1
a difficult tar1ct to hit. They ha¥e
1 lot of bates to cover, and th!}'.
do it wcfl. • -
The onty rulilttc Mptfve 1 the
llC of the HClion, which It tlmcJ
The rca ning. After a couple of
)Cir or rit t·hand dealinp with
the parochial , a vast ma~rity of
public schools omcials will find
out they're not dealina with the
devil.
That, on top of ever·increa Ing
financial squcete11 ahould be
enough to convince the vast
majority that common senso
outwc1ahs the individual coach's
dilemma of facina someone across
the field that just maybe resides
closer to the coach's tchool than
the ooach himsclf. •
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TORONTO -When ,_ ••
arand 11 .... 1 aad liYo·hit ..,...,
evel'Ythin& aeema e-.y. l!x~ for ihe ·california Angeli.
Dave Winfield hit his ninth
career grand slam and drove in
five runs as the Angels took a
six-run lead and hung on for an •
11·8 vicrory Saturday over Toronto. Lu11 Polonia
had his ccond five-hit game of the season as the
Angel sent the Blue Jays 10 their fifth lo" in
seven game . ~·1 always do well against them," Winfield aid.
"five-hit game . Grand slams. 1t makes for a good
average."
Willie Fra~cr tarted for Toronro in place of
Dave Stieb, who wa taken out of the lineup five
minute before game time.
"They told me about JO minutes before the
aame thal I wtK s1arting," Fraser said. "I war:me?,
up like I was coming out of the bullpen. I d1dn t
want to throw for 20 minutes and try to get loo e.
I did what l know how."
Stieb, who also missed his scheduled start last
Tuesday because of tendinitis in his right
shoulder, was placed on the 15-day disabled list
retroactive to May 23. , .
Mark Eichhorn (1·1), 1he second Cahforn.1a
pitcher, got tbe victory in relief of Scott Lewis,
knocked out after 3¥3 innings, seven hits and four
runs.
Ito···· ........... ....., _ ..... to ... maf8 GUI of II." ~ . ....., Dill Rldlr
Slid. "I feel bid l'or ..... ''
Bryan HaMy pitched *> IMiftp fOr hja 13th
save. fruer, •anwhUe, pve up l1x runs and
teven hits in three innhlp. ·
"The grand slam .., .. the problem," said Fraser
(0·2). "A real bia problem. After that I felt like l
fell into a hole."
Winfield hit an RBI poundc>ut in the fint. Ron
Tinaloy, Polonia and Wally Jofner hit contcc:Utivc
singles in the second befoi'o Winfield bit his fint
grand slam this leUOn. Junior FeUx hit an RBI
double later in the innina for a 6-0 lead.
• "We were lucky aher letting a 6-0 lead alip
away," Rader said. "But we had .~ hittln&
especially Winnie's arand slam. It takes quite a
hitter to be able to do that, especially for as long
. and as well as he's done it."
Greg Myers hit an RBI groundout in the
boltom of the inni ng and Toronto pulled to 6·3 in
the third on Mookie Wilson's RBI single and
Roberto Alomar's run-scoring double.
Devon White hit an RBI si ngle in the fourth.
California got a nm in l_he sixth on Alomar's run ·
scoring throwing error at second, and the Angels
opened a 10-4 lead in the seventh on Mike
Timlin's run-scoring wild pitch and RBI singles by
Donnie Hill and Polonia.
-B1 Th Auodated Press
-Dodgers trimmed by Reds in 10th, 6-5
LOS ANGELES -Paul q)
O'Neill's two-run single in /;I//
the 10th inning gave the ~11
Cincinnati Reds n 6-S vic1ory
over the Los Angeles
Dodgers on Saturday night I ;' I
at Dodge r Stadium.
Herm Winningham pinch-hit for reliever
Randy Myers (2·3) and led off the 10th with an
infield single. Af1er a two-out intentional walk
to Hal Morris and another walk to Eric Davis,
O'Neill lined a 1 • l pilch from fay Howell (0-2)
ipto righl field to score Winningha m and
Morris. .
Rob Dibble got the final three outs for his
league-leading 131h save, allowing a run on
Juan Samuel's sacrifice fly. He struck out
Darryl Strawberry with two on and 1wo outs to
end the game.
Cincinnati's Chris Sabo had three hits and
three ROI, incl uding a game-tying two-run
single in the seventh inning off reliever Jim
Gott.
Snbo greeted Gott wilh his third single of the
game, marking the first time the Dodgers'
bullpen hnd blown a save in 14 opportunities
this year. Gott was brought in to preserve a 4-2
lead for starter Mike Morgan, who was charged
with four runs and six hits over ~ innings.
Gott, who received a cortisone injection
Friday for an inflamed shoulder, allowed
inhe rited runners to score for the first time in
18 appearances this season.
The Reds openect the scoring in the first off
Morgan on Morris' sacrifice fly, but Dodgers
went ah ead 2· l in the second on Mike
Scioscia's RBI double and Alfredo Griffin's
sacrifice fly.
Sabo, who extended his hitting streak to
eight gumes, singled home ·Freddie Benavides
with the tying run in the third.
Los Angeles took n 4-2 leact in the fifth on
Junn Samuel's two-run single off Jose Rijo,
who allowed five hits in six innings. The right-
hander struck out six and walked one.
-By The Assoc/sttd P"ss
I ~ '
QGCAOO -.._ ... ID h
M• vs. 8Ud II now Mll'C \IL > Michael. ,...., __ _
Only 12 Umu since MidNlel Jordan came into
1he NBA ln 1914 haw he and Milk Johaloll •t
In the same pme.
By June 16, lhat number could • ...._ by
seven after Johnaon and ttw Loi ~ Laken,
maltina their ninth NBA Finala ~in 12
1ea1on1. meet Jordan and the O.icaF Bulla, who
are in the championship scrie1 for the fine time in
the franchise'• 25-year history.
"l think it's exciting," JohnlOn laid .• "Michael
end I have become real good friends. We always
wanted to play in the Finals. and now he has his
chance."
Both players will do their best to put thelr
teams ahead of the marquee matchup, but Jordan
said he realizes wh•t the focus will be.
"l understand the media hype, and it's 1
busineu situation," Jordan said. "I undentand it's
good for the league to make it a l-on-1 situation.
"Mqic vs. Jordan is the hype or it, but I know
my team is playing aaainst the Liken. I'm not
aoina to take it out of context. I'm not golna to try
and make it a 1-on·l situation. I'm aoin1 to do
whatever I can to show leadership for my team.
I'm not aoina to try and make it anything apedal."
Johnson, who expanded his reputation during
NBA Finals meetings with Larry Bird and the
Boston Celtics, had flashbacks of glorious finishes
past with seconds left in Thursday night's 91·90
victory over Portland in the Western Conference
final .
With the Lakers ahead by one point, Johnson
said he saw th e clock stuck on 2.2 seconds after
he passed the ball wildly over his head and
watched it roll tantalizingly toward the other end
Television-Radio
• French Open, Channel 4, 9 1.m.
• Anacls·Bluc Jays, Channel 5, 10:30 1.m.
• Cubs·Expos, WON, 10:30 1.m.
• Mcls·Clrdinals, WOR, 11 a.m.
• Lakcn-Bulls, Channel 4, 12:30 p.m.
• Br1vcs·Ol1nts. TBS, 1 p.m.
• CIF stale trick, Prime Ticket, 1 p.m.
•A's· While Sox, ESPN, S p.m.
• Ed1son·Millikln, SportsChanncl, 8 pm
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Mow~· 9 • m -NASCAR SOO from Dover. Del. TNN
10.lS a m -Formula One Orand Pru of CanMI• rront
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1 pm -CART .200 from WcSt Alhs. WrS (delayed), Channel
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I p.m -Atl1nt1 11 Sftn Fr1ncl11Co. TBS
.5 p m -Oakland 11 C111caao While Sox, ESPN
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Coli.a~ IAcrots.
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I p m C1nc1nnatl 11 Ood1crs, KABC (790)
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''More value From 81
ot a. noor. 1'hc clock kept 1ickina, and die ._,, ~d out of bounds with 0.1 ~ ,......_
too little time ror Portland 'to do ..,.... but try
a tenath-of·the-cou rt pa11.
... thouglu I WAS back in &c:.ton o.-n,"
Johnt0n said. But, roday It will ~ Jordan and die
Bulls in Game I at Chica10 S&ad1um for Johmon,
who hu helped the Liken win five
• champion hips. • _ . .. We're not relieved to be playtng ap1ns1 the
former champion ," Jardi n said. "We're here
focusina on ounelves and whit he have to do u a
team. We have to look at the LalCcn .. a whole
and what we have to do to defense them and 1k1w
them down." ............... ~
UTILE ROCK, Ark. -Fernando ~
Valenzuela, the former Los Anaele1 •
Dodgers star trying to make It bade to
the majors with , California, allowed
two hits in a seven·innina complete game and beat
the Arkansas Travelers of the Texas League, 4-0,
Sllturday night. Valenzuela, who won the Cy. Young award as a
20-year-old with the Dodgers in 198_1,, struck out
five and walked two in his second minor league
start for Midland, the Angels' Class AA farm
club. Before that, he sta.rted . a game for Palm
Springs of the Cla s A Cahforn!a t:ca~e. .
Valenzuela, 30, pitched 1x innings against
Jackson on Mond ay night and sa!d he_ thought he
would be ready to pitch for Cahforn11 after one
more start.
Long BllCh State 11111, 8-6
Jim Audley had three hits and Doua x
Mirabelli drove in three runs to lead •
third-seeded Wichita State to an 8·5
win over No. 6 Long Beach State
Saturday night in the first round of the College
World Series in Omaha, Neb.
The Shockers' win sets up a rematch with
Missouri Valley Conference rival Creighton in
Monday night's winners' bracket game. Wichita
State (64·12) beat Creighton slx times this season.
Long Dench State dropped to «·21 and fell Into
Monday's elimination game against second-seeded
Clemson.
In Saturday's first game:
• Crclahton 8, Clemson 4: Scott Stahoviak hnd
three hits and two RBI, and Steve Hinton drove
in three run s, powering scven1h-sceded Creighton
(S0.20) over No. 2 Clemson (60-9).
In 91}\er sports news Saturdny:
• UCJ distance runner Maria Akrakn finished
seventh in the finals of the I ,500 meters at the
NCAA track and field championships in Eugene,
Ore. Akraka. who qunlificd for All·Americ;i
honors, was clocked in 4:18.67. Meanwhile, UCl'i;
Malt Farmer was 13th in the decathlon with 1.121
points. ln the overall team scoring. l.SU won its
firth strn ight women's title, while Tennessee look
its first men's title In 17 years.
•Todd Martin, an American rookie and
r:inked 243rd in the world, moved into the fourth
round of the French Open in Paris by de(eating
53rd·ranked Paul Hna rhuis, 6·2, 4-6, '-3, 6·4.
Martin had never won a Grnnd Stam mat ch
before this week.
•Terry Norris retained his World Boxing
Council super welterweight title with an eighth·
rou nd knockout of former champion Donald
Curry in Palm Sprinp. In the second fight of the
title doubleheader, Meldrick Taylor mode the first
defense of his World Boxing Association
welterweight crown a success ful one, taking a split
decision over previously unbenten Luis Garcia of
Venezuela.
•Todd Bodine won his first NASCAR Grand
National race as Davey Allison's car fell off the
pace just before 1he lost lop under caution in the
Dover (Del.) 200.
• Indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears blew
away the rest of the qualifiers, taking the pole
position for today's Milwaukee 200 with a record·
mashing lnp or 162.276 mph.
-From Tb~ Msod1t«I PITss
Quote ol the day
unny Dykstra, about expecting to return
to baseball by J•Jly S. when the Phillies host
New York: "Book it dude. 1'11 be there
against the Mets."
1r 1he playoffs creates
nc:ar-ridiculou~ travel situattons
for your money ...
that's why
State Fann insures
more homes than
But in the event it did, and wa
upheld a expected, the next
que\tion would be if Hartman
would lead a c mpa1an to 1ake it
further to the court ?
A pred1ct1on· Santi Marganta
Jo iH mo1.c to the 'South Coa t
Lcugue tn 1994; Mater Del will
mO\C to inc Sun et; and Servite
will move to wherever Esperanza
1s P.laccd.
-fhc rea onin1: After a couple of
)Cara of first·hand deahnJS with
the parochial , a vast ma~rity of
public school officials will find
anyone else.''
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"No," wa Hartman' one·word
re~ponse.
The only item~ft on I l rtman's
ca lend r remtuns a meeting 10
di culis the po 1bility of an
Oranae Cou nty Clf' Section.
"We're tryina 10 find a date," s 1d
Hartman, but he didn't oHer m~h
more in 1crm of a around swell
fo~ the aacnd1.
A for the pos 1tnlity of an
Oranae County ectlon evolving, 1t
would \eem to be abou1 in the
ame vein or rain predictions for
Ju ly. Not much. The Southern .
ection 1 probably the most
efficient operation in the nation -
1tnd that' 1n It.rm of co t and
productivity.
Sometimes everyone takes a
shot or two at the CU· Southern
Section -but 1n the klna run n's
a d1frtcult taraet to hit. They have
a lot of bates to cmer, and they
do It -.ell •
The"'only ruli1ttc nepuve it the
ize Of the S«tion, which It tim~I
out they're not dealina with the
devil.
1 hat, on top or ever·incre ing
financi11I squccz.es, should ~ '
enouah to convince the vast
majority that common c:nso
outweiah rhc individual coach'1
dilemma of faclna someon across
the field that ju't maybe resick
closer to the coach'1 1enool than
the coach himtelr.
AncJ the Sea View League will
e~pericnce other chan,es -
plittit11 Tu tin, Saddteback and
the three lrv..no 1ehools away rrom
Nev.port HarbOr and Corona dcl
M.ar. Why? For one thin1 the Sea
View can't po111 ly be to.1turid •
to I ave 1 u tin In charae of n fat•
a 1~0 lceaue·s reprc1ent1t1Y~ •&•in.
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TV'S new · season peppered
with shows about real lite
By Janis 0. Froelich Beach," "Twin Peaks," "Going He has to teach fourth grade, in
St Pe1er1Ug Tmcs Places," "Married People," "Davis lieu of prison.
No more gia nts mumbling about Rules," "My Life and Times," But there are other highlights to
owls or young adults grappling "Under Cover" and "Cop Rock." look fo rward to, as September
with careers, cri e and kids: Gone CBS offers five hours, made up nears. While fall 1991 won't be
from the tube are ABC's of four comedies, two action-another one of rocking, ribald and
innovative "Twin Peaks" and adventure shows and a one-hour ri 1ty programing the way the last
"thirty-something," and in for fall variety showcase for Burnett. TV season was, the announc.cd
1991 1s a afcr, lighter tone from Gone are: "Guns of Paradise," agendas arc far from dull .
the four major networks. "The Flash,'', "Good Sports," ''The Here's more about a few other
ABC. CBS, NBC and Fox are all Antagonist , " "WIOU," "Uncle show& that were chosen hu the
out with their age nda , and there Buck" and "Lenny" -nothing to network from the 125 pile"~ and
are heaps of changes. But it's little even groan about because all were dozens of returning series,
wonder, because almo t nothing expected cancellations. Saved representing their cream de la wor~ed in the way of new (hooray) is "The Trials of Rosie creme:
programing this past season. O'Neill" starring Sharon Gless. ls there 8 ratings winner here? All networks are intent on which will be moved to Thursdays
bringing on (and keeping) more at 9 p.m .. with the addition of Ed ABC's "Good and Evil" Sl'ars
reality shows, such as ABC's Asner to the cast Teri Garr and Margaret Whitton
decision to ·add "FBI : The Untold NBC also has S 1/2 hours of new as sisters - one terrible, one
Stories" and keep "American programing, including two dramas. terrific. Garr gets the baddy role,
Detective," which premiered May six sitcoms and one half·hour so this should be fun.
2. ( • fantasy-adventure. Gone are: ABC's "Homefront" has
NBC is even ca rrying reality to "Midnight Caller," ''Carol & comedian Tim Allen as the h0$l of
extreme nuttiness with "The Company" (going to CBS). "Dark a TV home improvement show
Adventures of Mark and Brian," Shadows," "Shannon's Deal," whQ's a klutz around his own
where real·life Los Anaeles "Hunter," "Ferris Bueller.'' "The abode.
deejays, Brian Phelps and Mark.. Fa nelli Boys ," "Parenthood," CBS' "The Royal Family" could
Thompson, arc followed around "Working It Out," "American be something better than a
on various antics, uch as bungee Dream c r. · • • · Hu 11 H igh,'' formulaic family sitcom because of
JUmp1ng from n hot 111r balloon. "Lifestories," "Amen" and "Down its talent: Redd Foxx and Della
The' networks also are building Home," and "Matlock" (which Reese paired as grandparents.
some programing around stars, but may return at a later date). with Eddie Murphy as producer.
there's le s of that because celebs Fox digresses somewhat because Fox's "Roe" about a garbage
offer no guarantee of a hit (prime· its new "fall" schedule will begin collector with lots of opinions
time example • Fox's "Get A in July when "The Ult imate ( I d b Ch I D tt ) Id Life!" with Chris Elliott, and Paye Y arcs u on cou Randy Quaid and Jonathan Challenge" (a spons oompctltion be instant trash heap. But James
Wintero; '" ABC's "Davis Rules," show) premieres. But by October, ("Cheers") Burrows directs, and
three hours of five new programs Stan ~'Taxi " "Mary Tyler which was ca nceled). • will be rolling. including four Moore" Dan'els produces so Some familinr names '" new comedies and the o ne·hour "Roe" m'ght bet I ' d i.how!. James Garner, Robert 1 a come Y come Y "Challenge," which is co-hosted by bcca of the Guillaume, Marlee Matlin and Jennifer Montana and Mike use se genes.
Murk Harmon for NBC; Marsha Adamle. NBC's "I'll Fly Away" is from
Mason, Teri Garr, Suza nne Joshua Brand and John Falsey,
f , As for the ca nceled shows from who are spinning wistful tales Somer~ and Patrick Duf y aor · · ( h • I · s 1 T · Fox, missing tom w at s current Y about Ala ka on CBS' "Nonhern ABC. Connie e lecu. wtggy · · "G L'' I" "T f amng arc: Ct a 1ic • op 0 Expo ure." This series heads (remember her?), Julie Hagerty the Heap," "Good G rie r," outh, also with a small-town
(currently the happy mo m in "Babes" and "DEA." theme. "sam Waterston and "What About Bob?"). Carol
Burnett ( he switched networks), While there uc some shows to Kathryn Harrold star as attorneys,
for CBS and Dabney Coleman and lament about being axed, overall who are attracted to each other.
Broadway !ltar Charl es Dutton for there's also enough to be excited And just so TV watchers don't
Fox. about in the new program aet too complacent, NBC bu a
There are also fewer spin-ofrs of desuiptions. dTil,Y in ''The Torltclsons.n The
hit movie La t eason's "Ferris So let's press on to the fre h sencs i be t left to the network's
Dueller" and "Parenthood" and unseen. fit1t, don 't feel blue descriptio n : Dorothy Jane
itcom bombed for NBC. But about so much realitrbased Torkelson, a stable yet sensitive
"Look Who' Talking" bccftmc programina. Granted, ABC s "FBI: 14·year-old, i mortified at her
•·Baby Talk," a moderately The Untold Stories" sound arim fellow Torkclsons: mother
,uocc 'lful serie for ABC. because there will be some Millicent, a cash·poor si"&le
So big box office· movie can still dramatic rc.-creat1ons, which arc parent; a hugaable toddler; 11 8-
hccorne o workable TV scrie , arc usually dreadful. But reality· year-old bug~ollectlng son; a 10-
though there'~ hardly a auarantee. bn cd hows Ire more palatable yea r-old majorette-wanna-be·
r oll is the only network trying, the c days. The genre has-been daughter; and a sports-oriented
with "Uill & Ted's Excellent around for a few years now, and on who'' 12
Adventure~... ba cd on the hit has vastly improved. ADC'a S11y, haven't we already seen thi
movie. Stamna Evan Richards and "American Detectives'' i~ nvetlna bunch on ''Real Life With Jane
Chri 41 Kennedy a time travellna television, relaying an incredible Pauley?"
dude , the two can use their sense ot the drama and danger in :i, .-----L--------
maa1cal telephone boOth to jinaJ police work.
Uf' the p t, future or any un1vet1e Second, Dabney Coleman ima 1n1blc. ( .. Buffalo Bill.. and •· lap
A\ for I\ numbers round·up: the Maxwell") rcturnin& to 1V hu to
(all \Chcdulcs rencct a major put a smile on any cyn1c'1 face . He
overhaul. tan in Fof s "Shut Up, Kids,"
ABC v.ill introduce .5 11'2 hours which will air ai 8:30 Thundayt, I
of new show • incJudina four after "Tho SimptOn :• Hero'• the
comedic , three dramu and • prosram description, which 1e>uncb
reallty·based scna. The canccJcd like, once ap1n, Coleman daru to I h~ (which stretch back into last • bruk tho buic ru&c of tclcviiiori .
(all) arc: "1h1rtyt0me1hifta." .. Head -that the kad1na charKtcr mutt
of the C1au," "father Do.tit" be llublc. Coleman pta)'I a con
My11erles," "Eddie Dodd, man convicted or tu cvuion and
"STAT," "l!Alual Justice," "°'ina aiven a tcntenc. wone thin death. ,
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pme ,._Dllitiw .,... 10 fruhloa before 11rikiA1
OUI Sola..,.
FllZllup hod ohand his lotlun .. lellin& with he1d
cuoch Paur-u bolo<c every previous pme, but
elected lo keep S.1urdly'1 10 himself, for fear ii
mi1h1 affect Harrell's picchlna plans.
Fitthu&h 1utptc1cd senlor ri1h1-handcr Phil
JcnseA, whom Josh Olnpich edaed ou1 for the
.•t1rtin1 usipft\ilnl, would come on in relief 10 pick
up lhc vic:loty. .
JenKn did lndeed come on in the fourth, and
worked 2V.S lnnin&s ol sc:oreleu relief. Dul the
offente could -not muster anythina to reverse the 6-2
deficit bcrore J1nsen pvc way to junior ac:e Shawn
Allbee to start the seventh. ·
"He wu in poli1ion,'' said Fitzhuah aC\erward. "lt
jult -·t le tho cords."
~·1 su-ul p«di<tionl ........,.,
• OUio I -Edlloa would wit1 Alily, IUI°' h to
•bird 111ded and bola RiYenide Poly ln 1h1 catty
lalllop llld cruq home.
Tiit .... It -on S. I upset victoly.
• OllM 2 -Edison would win by one in elltl'a
innlnp.
TM rc1&all -Edison triumphs. 8-7, in nine lnnlnp
over Burbank.
• O•mo 3 -Ed~'• Jooh Oln&ri<h would h0<ner
for the key RBI .
Reauh -Gin.,X:b drcwt 1 b•ll off the ce-nter-fH:ld
will (400 ree1) 11 1pKious Bl1ir Field 10 spark a
three-run uprisin1 Jn lhe sixlh lo key an 8-S victory
over Lona Beach Jordan.
"I even called the pitch on that one," Fitihuah
recalled.
• Oame 4 -Someone who hadn't been the hero,
would come throuaf1, ehher Mike Bellovich, or Dilly
Mullee. · ·
The result -Bellovich, a 50phomore design;1.ied
hitter sincled in 1he t)1ng run and Mullee. rollowcq/
with o Jamc-winnina single to make it 4·3 over .
Oiamon Oar.
"It was prCJly amuins." ~ltzhu&h said.
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Edison COJch Paul Harrell (left) talks it over with his pi1cher, Josh Gingrich, and cJtchcr Darren Brink, but
the Chargers coutdn't come up with the right ans,vcrs in 8-2 loss to Millikan Saturday night at the Big A.
CHARGERS
From 81 .
they've hod a lol or fun, as hnvc
the seniors."
Harrell also took solace in being
MR.LIKAN
From 81
bca1etl by a quality team. The
Rums, winners of 1heir fourth CIF
crown -in their ·-sixth ·tide-game
appcaruncc, finished . 24·6. Keller,
who yielded no hits after three
Charscrs lashed first -inning
sin gles, ilnprovcd to 8· I 3nd \Y3S a
combined 16·3 his las! l\liO prep
sea-sons;
"\Ve h:id so nlany chnnces in the
first inning. but we just couldn't
make thihgs happen," Harrell
cxplt1incd. "They're o good team
and I don't feet we gave !hem 1he
needed ;1 after squashing g:in1c."
Esperanza in the semifinals. 6·0. r-::===::::::::::>::====='1 He was not to be Tcquircd,
•11• ,.
TM N...,ot1 sr ,.. w!H bo hi:kl Oii s.....,,
Jdl l. .. Junbofc.c & IUrcft In Newpon -· ~ S.t. Amcrlcu ttlCOfd.hoWl:r I• ti..
mile, wiU be on haM ts 1 1p«ial pctt.
Esp«:tcd fc1h1red r11•1ttrs lncl\idc Orc:1
Whitely, 1'1fro4o vts.cl"lll, John Konlftlh.
Mtrco Odm and t>aivo Fkmina.
Tho men's $le k khcd\ilc:d for a 1.m., whh
1hc wc.ncn'l'Slc 1t 1:40. The 1W1rdl cerC:"'°"1
Is 1e1 for 10 1.m.
9 For more: Information, phone rtee
dircc1or Bill Sumner 11 (714) lll-647).
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A pro-•m YOOcyball louma.mcnt on June 1-9
will be held Jn Ncwpon Beach 10 benefit k>cal
cinccr orpniz111ion1.
Top AVP pro(euionab will be paired with
"cclcbrl1k1" and local 11andout1 for lhc twO-
day "Founh An111.1at" JOlh Slrcct Volleyb1ll
Soiree." -
Loc:a1 11andou11 Include Rocky O,rclli
(Hun1in11on Beach Hiah-coitCh) and St~
Florentine (UCI varsl1y pl.ycr, USA naliooal
"B .. telim).
Proc:c:cds from lhc cvcnl •Ill bcncfil lhc
Ho11 tlo1pi111 Cancer Ccn1e:r, Youns
Pro(e11ion1l1 Apin11 Cancer ind Che: ·
American Cancer Society. ·
Play bc:&ins at 8:30 a.m. on S11urday and
S11nday mornings. June 8-9. Admbsion is free.
Summer Sllldow runs
CPl .. ll C111•
TIM IMM ofllcc' ot Scdpict J ..... of
Calilot9ll, I.e. will bolt tbe tWfd ......
Scdpric.:k J..ca Croquet a..ec June 19-20 .11111
Ibo a.a Au Uwn Bo#litla C.eatcr '-S.t.a
Au'1s-ilph"ft. .
,....,..,. lOO cinpkli)'cct and their ~ will
pu1ktpele: "' lhe two-day C¥etlt. The ...:at "arts 11 I a.m. each 4ly with pll)' continukla
1h~t 1hc afternoon. e For more inforMatlon, phone {714) 5$7-
5100.
11111• CHd ......
The City of Ncwpon Beach Plr'u. BcachH
and Recrcallon Ocp1r11ncn1 •ill be holdin1 ii•
Indoor Co-cd sp;·· Volle:yb11J LL11~ Fricby
cvcnlnp Crom June 21-AuJ. lO ton J11ly S 1ftd
7) at lhc Ncwporl CommUnlty Center,
~ division• ire advanced, inlenncdlalc ind
rccr~atk>aal. Entry fee ia n10 per tea.in
(off1d1l1' fee included). The furma1 ii Iii·
person to-ff (lhrce men and lhrcc women)
and the m:1tchc1 ~1re bcit ·rwo-oul-of·three:
"""" Another acuion will be held al !he City Gym
in H11ntin1ton lkach, 1600 Palm Ave. on
Mond1y cvcninp from 6-10 p.m. July t-Scpl. 9
(of( Sept. 2). The fee for 1his k:11uc ii S160
per 1e1m.
ft For more informatton. phone the City of
Nc-.-pon Beach Parts, Bc:ach'-'I and Recrcatktn
Oc:p1rtmcn1 at {714) 644·11$1 or lhc City or
lluntin11on Beach Communily Service•
Dc:panmcnt 11 (714) 960-SSM or Ric Jenninp
11 (714) 631·76S8.
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-1---lf--A 1erics of 3-arid 4-mile: raa:s 11ar1in1 on ! ~~t-wltt~'r:;::,~·::::;:--~t-~-;:::::::::::::~~~============::;~F,'~~ in Colla ~le:u (next io Eat1ncia Hi&h School)-
Thc d11tc1 for lhc l-milc scrk:s ire June 6
and 10, J11ly 11 arid 25. ind A11a. 8 ind 22.
Aua. 22 will be the l -milc championship 1"11"-
The: d11c1 for lhe 4-mik 1erk1 wilt be June
ll and 27, July 18, ind Aus 4 and 1.5. Aua. IS
will bo. thc "4-milc championship race:.
There will be no prc·rc1isir1tion. AJI
rc1ilcr.111ion will 11te place on 1hc dliy of the
race at the race site. A waiver form musl be:
si1ncd 11 the lime ol rcp1r11ion.
The: cost is SJ per entry.
2t For mo.n: lnfornui!M>n, phone Owk1
Appell al (714) $40-2368,
8n11el' bllllllll
A summer baseball proar1m, headed ·by
Llciina Beach Hi&)i C.O.Ch DllYid B11u~ i5
bcina offered for 9th throu1h 121h aradcn.
The dates _will be t.tonday. Wednesday and
Friday rrom June JO-July 26, time 10 be
1nnounecd.
The COii i1 S60 per player wi1h panicipalk>n
in practK:ct and pmci. .
ft For more inrormation, phone the Ci1y or
L11una Be.ch Rccrc11ion ind Social Scl"\lkcl
Oc:par1mcn1 at (714) 497-0716. ·
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AD-0 -2-TION GUILD·! •
CHARITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT
MAY 25, 26, 27, JUNE 1, 2 •
1roundout to first l;>y . Brink and
scored On a dcePllylo center bY
Gingrich.
Dul in realhy they were never
able 10 muster an1 son of threat
again$t 1he offerings of Keller,
who struck out four, walked four
and drove one Edison baller arter
another into the ground.
however, as Keller got stronger as
t c gomc wore on. . -+t---"'A J'Ull:'.lU--TRJP 1+1--~=-~--~·~-@-=ec------:----@-=e:----=---TI-There was no turning point and .1 "11 fAl fOJ.
no reRI direction 10 point a finger \..9 ~
Meanwhile the Oiar~ers went
one 100 many inning wr1h
Gingrich, the gritty right-hander.
He had kepi Millikan DI bay
through 1hree, allowing t"''o runs
on four hits. escaping bif time
dama~e in the first two innings
with a pair -or inn ini;;-endin1
double-play balls.
But the Rams produced four
--hose hill.-including a two-run
triple by Oreg Walbridse. and ii
WDS 6-2 arter (Our.
,
Keller was in commu.n<t with a
four·run lead and the Rams still
__bad Gr~a Gr_esory in reserve -a
junior who has fashiOncO a ZO:l
record over the past two years.
Gregory had three innings of work
available to tho Rams had they
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ro r the Cha rgers. Mill ikan, .ABO.ARD AllTRAJ[. ••
finishing 24-6, was 1he winner in AND BE A TRAVEL
every dcpar1men1 o,ver the WRITER FOR A DAY
Chargers, 17-13. Three of those
losses over the season were 1o Look ln 'Thursday's
Millikan. Orange Cout Daily Pilot
"You just have to give them ror complete details and
credit," continued Harrell. "They entryge[.oi.;:yt~k:::rn«
look it to us. They're 3ood."
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H U NTJN O T O N
BEACH Don'l tell
Huntington Beach High
foo tball coach Oeorae
Pascoe 1t' too )()On to stan
thinking ubout ne:<t fall's
Sumel Lc:igue battle .
Though players won't
<Jon full geur for months, ~
Pascoe i nlready eyeing
the 1991 sea on as he puts hilll players through the
pring pracuce paces.
Among tho ·e well-versed in the routine arc
se niors-to-be, Jack Frie nd, Mike Bolster and Troy
McWhinncy.
Friend, who tartcrd five games
last year at qu a rterback,
throwing for 376 yards and four
touchdowns, is bac k to lead the
offense.
''He's bigger (6-foot-3, 210
pounds), stronger and smarter,"
Pascoe said, "and he's reaay to
assum e a strong' leade rship
role."
Frie nd is surrounded by
plenty of new faces in the
& offensive huddle, including .__ ______ ru nning back candidates Josh
Pascoe Knox and Travis Anderson.
Knm 'it\\\ limited action in the backfield last
year, while Anderson wa<,, ineligible and missed
the scnson.
Steve Martinez as a receiver candidate, and
McWhanney. a heralded in'lde lineti.1cker. could
see some double dut> at tight end
Bolster, a 6-3. ~60-pound returning <;tarter up
front, will ;rnchor the offcns1"e line. according lo
Pascoe. Steve Lee 1' another candidate to help
·ws T-ols-.-...-....--i
places third
and fourth
By Richard Dunn
Or101Jt Coast Oii'ly Pilot
'OR\VALK Maybe last
yeJr\ '>pill un the course put a
llulc tear an Elinor Tolson·!> heart
Saturc..IJ)', but ner.c!> \\Crc llC\'Cr
appMcnt.
Tobon. the Fount:un V:illey
High ... nphornorc "ho qualified for
the ..,tJtc fin~1h in the !()(l-rnctcr
lu'' hurc.Jlc, IJ-.t )C:lr while nt L 'l
Qu1n1.1, hl.1,tctl lo third-and
lourth-pl.1n.· lirmhc., an the 300
Jnd IOU luw hurdle,, rc.,pccti' cl~.
in the CIF .,tJtc trad .. and rield
champ1omhir~ at Cerritm College.
open hole. for the inexperienced running backs.
McWhinncy showed big-play capability laat
.1euon with several interceptions. including one he
returned 28 yard for a touchdown.
At 6-1. 230, McWhinney is the largest inside
bade.er the Oileh have had for several .cason,.
Pucoe citoa ~th ia tbc scc:ondary a hi mnjor
concern at this Masc. tiUf ~comers Nola Sipan
and Jason Melschau shOuld bolster the defenl!ive
tine and Devon Goodrich, up from the sophomore
team, wi11 likely toin McWhinney at inside backer.
Other~ up from the 6·3·1 sophomore team
include Eric l:i\C\>bedo 1nJ John Wimbi h, both of
whom arc potential starter in the secondary.
Pa coc. aid his spring approach ill more toward
developing ph)sacal skills than the heavy Xs and
o .
"We work real hard on agility drills and
dcvelQping quickness." Pascoe explai ned.
Alona wi th their usually touah pre-league
schedule (Corona del Mar, Pacifica and Newporl
Harbor), Pascoe has added Division 11 power
Paramount to fill J bye in the ninth week.
''People tell me I'm cpi;y to play them at their
"place, but we've nevot lhlcct away from any team,"
Pascoe said of the Pirates, who have reached the
en~ finals eacb of the pnst three seasons.
0 1991 Schfdule
Fri., Sept 13-Corona del Mar (home)
Snt., Sept. 21-Pncifica (at Bolsa Grande)
Thurs, Sept. 26-Ne~rt Harbor (home)
Fri., Oct. 4 -Ocean View• (It Westminster)
Fri., Oct. 11-Marlna• (as Wcwninstcr)
Fri., Oct. J 8-Westminster• (home)
Thurs., Oct. 24-Santa AM' c)
Fri., Nov. J -Fountain Valley• {at OCC)
Fri., Nov. 8-at Paramount
Fri., Nov. JS-Edison• (home)
•sun ct League game. All games 7:30
K.>oob R.11~~,,., Coast !>lily Pdoc
Mdt<.'r Dc1's Melissa McOOllald goes up and over at Cerritos <;ollege.
\\11th 10.510 fan., in attc11<.lancc. ro1 ... nn !>printed the 100 lows in
14.29 and l1ni.,hcd with a 44 .28
docking in the 300s.
"I kcl 11!..c crying bccau)C I d1J Saturday) I was M> scared in· the slipped 10 seventh with about 200
rc:illv b.1d." Tobon .,aid. "I was blocks. 1 was going crazy." meters left in the race.
JUlll ·-.c.tn.:J. I ":as \\Orricd about Edison junior Shelley Taylor. Ocean View's Christie Engesser,
beans .. c.ircd .and worried about the Orange Coa)t Area's female who failed to achieve u top-five
th\.' r.u:c middle dbtancc queen fo r three qu;al ifying time at last week's
'LJ't )\.'.If, I \\il) only Ill the years, was never a th reat in the Ma)ters Mee t but gained a berth
,1.11c f1n.i1, Ill the IOO hurdles anJ 1.600, fini!>hing sc,enth in 5:01.29. in the stale prelims as an alternate
I tnrpl.'.d (<m the 'ccun<l hurtllc). Livermore's Rebecca Spies won in the 800 me ters and made the
,o I J1J gl1<1d m.1!..1n~ hoth tlm the race in 4:45.1 1 after kicking lo mosl o f th e opportunity by
'c .1 r. U u l I :. t 1 l I wasn't a 15-mctcr lead' before the second qualifyi ng for Saturday's fi nal •
cinccntrJllll~ on my race." turn of the third lap. had a time of 2:15.76 to fini h
lhc top Or:ingc Coa!>t Arca Taylor, who dropped the 800 in eighth in the 800.
lt:m;ilc f1111,hcr tlw. )Car 1n an} Friday's prclims :irter qualifying in 2 16 70 r. I r I · 59 67 1 k" En"rcsser went : . o n L\\.'.llt an the ... t.1tc 111a s, o son at the 1,600 wi th a 4: . c oc mg, 0 Friday to advance. kJ'l J1Jn't hJ\C the sJme was locked up with the fou r n1~htm.1rc a' 191)0. leaders in the second lap while: the Further disappointment came to
-:.I remember tnpp1ng;· Tobon ff\·e others formed a pack behind M ute r Dei senior Melissa
.. aid. "And I remember being la't them. Taylor. however. fell to fifth McDonald, whose goal was to wi n
.111J hc:inns 1hc people clJpp1ng after the first turn of the third lnp. the sta le high jump cliampionship.
'"hen I wa.., still going. It') no fun Although Taylor entered the McDonald , who didn't .,tart
to finish n race by yourself. finals with the fourth-best 1,600 triple jumping until this yea r. was
"Out (in the 300 low., on time (4:52.38) in the nat ion, she fourth in th e triple jump (38-6~) -------------======================-1 and seventh in the high jump (S-
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BROWN
From 81
Drow n uppcarcd to have trouble
on the ~econd hurdle, .ilthough it
d idn't brc:.ik his nea r-perfect
rhythm.
''I did," Urown said. "My lead
leg cume up u little too high and
th:sl's a no-no :1gnin)L these suys. I
mny hove &i"c n them an inch or
two. but it didn'1 matter. I wa
real calm today.
"ln my mind, though, I could
huvc done hcttcr. Ir ls~nc· up
there. l ~hould be up there, too. l
told myse lf t<> explode n soon as I
heard the: gun because I'm a
s1rong fini sher and he's n strong
starter."
Merely gett ing through the CIF
3-A prcllms nnd fi nals, the
Mast er~ Meet last weekend,
Fridoy' ~tote prclims and
Saturday' finals was enough fo r
Urown.
•· 1•"c never been to thi high or
cnhbcr of o meet before,:• Drown
said. "Thc1c re 25 million people
in the M:itc nnd 40 percent arc in
high iChool or younger, so I f ecl
aood about bcina in the top five in
the lute."
Drown plan to compete in
another national invitationJI thi)
summer in New YC>rk.
In 1tie 800 me ter , Newport
HarbOr' Mike Hancock finished
ninlh, or la t, with I time o(
1!56.48.
Pact of the day: The New York Giants• lut piek
in the 1991 NFL draft came at 5:20 p.m., at the
same moment that Gunnery Sergeant M.P.
Whiuaker wa the 66th and LAST soldier to
disembark 1n Yuma, Ariz. -the ·LAST solider to
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will be here, 100, on June 23 with Larry Wanke.
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Like Trevino, Palmer ·and Nicklaus,
seniors are . m,king some big moves
Co!>ta Mesa Golf and Country
Club ha an active seniors golf
association that stages monthly
club tournaments nnd includes
events ~uch a a four-man,
four-club ~cramble, two-man
better ball compctit1on and a
' Chnrles Jun ch (54); Len Morgan and Willard
Reece with Norton Krueger and Robert McCabe
(55); unJ Tony Petruuo with Henry Kraus (56).
If interested in joining the group, stop by the
men's clu bhou\e at Co~ta Mesa Golf and Country
Club and pick up un upphcation. You'll be gtud
you did
club champ1on..,h1p among other 0
things cnch )Ca1 The Senior Mc'a Verde Country Club 111 Costa "Me'a ha
h,1\ic nt lenst .50 pl.l)Cf\ on h.tnd been -;elected o' ho'll of the 1993 U . Girl for c.1ch 1ourn.1ment at either the U)' L.igo' or Mc 0 Linda Junior Amu teur Ch11mp1on,h1p-;. Spec1f1c date
cour'c' .ll Cuo,ra Mesa Golf and fflr*' and other inform lion will he forthcoming in the "'' future Me'a Verde ho,1cd hoth the Umden Country Cluh I hey pla) on lnv11a1lnn,1I and the Wt,mcn·, Kemper Open, both
Thtmd:iy (mu.Ill) the lhtn:1 or---uo1~-~= LPGA tour e\cnt\, J\ \\ell '" \C\Crlal mC11'rlOA
c.ich month) .ind al ternate tournumcnt' in the p.ast.
hi;_t\\CC'n the l\\O ~OLlr\C\
Club mcmhc1 hip 1 open to iln)onc
Ci5-,1nd·nvcr .ind in uddi1ion to h.wing C'GA
h.indKap' on the .. 1opc 'Y 1cm. a mon~hly bullelan
" puhh1,hcd kccp111i mcmbc" informed of
upcominf C\Cnt'i.
Mclpbc rsh1p 1 open to any '\Cnaor golfer
5S·and-o\-cr and the 1annual l1pcnd is only $30 if
membership i renewed early. Otherwi c, it i~ S•O
whi ch 14' the to t for new member' 10 join
Currently a match play tpurnamcnt is being rnaed
1n two nl&ht . Playe r art requested lO ser their
own matcne up and play them within a
prescribed period of time. Such event$ ATC pla)Cd
on the l.o La os course. the Ion er of the t~o
hayout . 'I he next monthly tournament · a
mcmbcr·gue 1 or member·mcmbcr event lo be
held 'l"hursday. ~une 20 The entry fee of S27 for
member i nd S32 for AUCSt include rcen fee ,
luncheon and pme . Carts are extra. In July.
the aroup 'lo'1l1 play a four·man, fouN luh ramble
tourna menl on the Mesa I.ind cour • Re ult
of the la t tournament, a pa rtner' Bcncr B 11
event, foun\I Uall Rowe and orman f'rytc
~inning with • net ~re of 0 on Me~• L1nd11.
Other wanncr-s included Willt11m d~ fluff 11nd
George H1u\amur11 (52): Rohcrt AlbcrlKin nnJ
t>on D11tr alon1 wit h Murdo Mi. l cod :and
0 On the PGA 'lours . Ur,ul Gree r of
flun11ngton ne.1eh. 1\ '1roggltng J bit on 1hc Ben
I logan l'our and '' currently an 57th pince on the
monc) 11't. Huwc,er, there arc 16 pla)'c ri. who are
nol Ho nn rour member~ on the Ii I in front of
him which meun"' he could fi ni h lug~ enough to
act an exemption ror next year.
Newport Beach's Mike Mile · is m 14th place
and hlls won $20,020 on the I logan Tour to date.
l'om Lehman, a veteran or play in the Newport
I, -,,ic Pro-Am· (he played here four time , the
la t bcina in 1990), t the money leader on this
tour wuh $64,795 in I 2 event concluded to date.
Brian Claar, winner of the N.8. Cta,sic Pro·Am
in 1989, i tlll duing qutle well on lhc PGA Tour.
He ha won $1•7,4~8 th1 rear and i currently in
44th place on the .noney h4't for 1991.
fhc annual uthcrn H lifotnia PGA
pro·am ICUI champion hip run red by To.
w11l lle held at eaChff Country luh in
llunt111 ton Ilea h un June 17.
""'"' t. ll•nd It • lf'tltril °'11•1" CNtt
n1llt "''°' Spon1 M>'rlttr •HH' l'flr t'Ohl•n •P~•N ttt,,. otlttr tlt'ttt.
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cost $40
a minute
IF YOU'RE A SLOW ll£ADIUC, rrs
EVEN MORE -or all the pbt week's
offbeat messages (,;ee atuff bctow), the ·
most thought-provoking
comes from Silly Mn
Mar:ic of Lnguna
Beach . r
. ' I sec 1hu1 Jo111n
lrvlnt Smith hit's
agreed 10 sculc her
lawsuit against the
Irvine Co. upon
payment of $252.6
million, she writes. I
have a two-part .,.;;;;;;;;,::.,.
question, a¥ follows: Local
"How much is this in
American money, and Scene
(2) if she could manage -----· to live on the interest alone, how much
would that be 'on t weekly basis?"
Finitly, Sally Ann. we ain't talking
pesos here. That amount, we must
assume, is good ol' Yankee dollars.
As for your second question, I put the
'poser ·10 n1y accountant, Robert Gamn
of ... La~una Beach, who said his abacus
docsn t count that high. However, he
estimated -if her attorneys. agreed to
wqrk for fr~e -1hat the interest . per
annum on $250 million (rounding it off)
would come to approidmately $20
million, at an 8 percent rate.
However, I hear that
1...._ _ _,ayoffs-coulcHnclade--thre
Apostles and an unknown
number of archangels .
Wow, that really would be
cutting into the executive
ranks!
Which hreaks down 10 St .7 million
per month, or $390,000 per week, or
$55,000 per day. or -!here b1;ing 1,440
minutes in a day -$40 per minute.
So ir you consumed two minutes of
your valuable time in reading this
account, Sally Ano. please be advised
that Ms .. Smith. during thnl brief span,
pilt«.cd up another 80 bucks -which
ain't exactly hay for all 1h6se horses.
But I like to think that you. 100,
gained a little something. And thanks
again for your intcresling query.
• CATCH ING ur WITH OTHER
CORRESPONDENCE -The reason I
--haven't acknOwiedged lhcsc mCS$ages
earl ier is because the Pony Express has
cut back on i1s service 10 Lost Hills.
• From Jay CorQtllus of Corona dcl
Mar: "I awakened· this morning to the
most horrible caterwauling noises. The
howling and banging were so awful that
I though! the cal had been caught in the
microwAve. Then I realized the radio-
alarm had gone off, and l was hearing
Ltie new sound coming rrom what had
been K·Ocean, and is now Mars 103 .I
FM . Tell me, is there a cure ror this1"
Yes, several. You can move to Lost
Hills, where you have a choice between
country music or lanlbourine-shaking
preuchcrs. Or you can check 1hc
micrOwAve oven, just 10 be sure . Or yo u
can switch stntions -and, rrum what I
hCl\r, there's a lot of that going on lhcsc
days.'
• Margery J\.1rCann Palmtr of
Huntingto n Dc11 c h: "The C rys1al
Ca1hcdr11I is always rauling !he tin cup
fur nl011ey. but it appears no"'' that
things Mrc re ally gc111ng serious. I read
in t~c papcni thal 20 employees h;1ve
been laid orr because of the recession,
and more cutbacks arc scheduled Is
I here really 1 financial cri sis 1hcrc?"
It 's hard 10 say. Marge, because the
Rev. Bob Schuller is so rclcnllessly
upbeat Hol4'cver, I hear that layoffs
could-----rr.rtode three Apostles and an
unknown number or archangels. Wow,
1hat really would be cutting into 1hc
executive rank!!!
• From Oorl1 ffnibaRtr of Irvine:
"Aren't your references 10 t...1»1 Hills a
bil unkind? I 14'aS born in nearby Paso
l~oblcs, and can tell you that's really
•God's Country up 1here -all lhosc
bcautifol groves or plstQchio nnd almo nd
tree. nlona ~llghway 46." ·
·· Ye.~. Doris, I did get the imptts ion
thn1 uppet Kern County is one bi& nut
rarm. Du1 I was wr11ina 11bou 1 1he
con1munity o( Lost Hills ilsclr (pop . l.SO,
elev. 291, ur m11)'bc if 1hc other wty
~rountJ,) I mean, 14'htu un you pr"isc
aboul 1 tO'Nn whose: CUl1ural ccn1cr is a
Carl' Jr.7
• From lArin C. Wtl t or Newport
lkach: "I aarcc whh your ob5crvntiQn
,aOOul j<uen,•(tnd how unhappy they
look.) I know mnny mote old drunk
than I know old j6egers -)Q. 1f. ifs
tonacvky 1ho)'rc M:Cking. they're on·1hc
wrong path."
Rlah1 : Lorin. I'll drink h.) that
Jerry K'>brin'~ col111111,1 nu1s ondo\Y,
TueMf14y nnct f'r1tl<ty.
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June 2, 1991
The Daily Pilot
Ann IAndetl/C2
Entertainmenti'C4
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It is only n1tur1l that Sandy I-lester
play a major role in the upconuna move
or the Assistance League
of Newport Beach.
It , was · a delicate
maucr rOr the League to
move Crom a home of so
many years, where so
mu ch had been
accomplished, and where
so many memories or 44
years of service still" rcverbc rat~. Resistance ...
10 moving always tugs at --
heart strings. --'==--
But Sandy Hester is a ·Society
mover a11d a shai..c r, and ------
(he cold hard racts
dictate the move, she cxpl11.incd: "We
were burS1ing at the scums."
At th e same 1ime she is spearheading
the Assistance League m<We, Sandy has
he r own personal movin4 prqjcct. She is
in the process or moVi ng into a new home
on Balboa Peninsula.
"I bough! a lot about a year ago, tore
down the house and built a new house -
3500 square feet with rive . bedrooms.
Room Jor all the kids (Ronald Howarth
and Mi~hclle Fay) and all the grandkids
(she prays)."
The third generation Californian made
her firlit nlove when she was rwo months
old.r Hcr family moved rrom Pasadena to
Laguna Beach where her rather Fred
. own rth begnrrto-devclop-Emcrnld-&y.
Leaaue p'roject: finding a new home.
The 800·membcr orpniution (400
ac1ivc)' Is in the process or sellin& 1he
, building at 505 32nd St., ilS home since
1947, The league is purcl\asin& the
building al 2220 South Fairvi,cw, Cost•
Mesa.
Hes1er has been a member or the
league since: 1985 ind now heads the
building and expansk>n committee. She
began work on the project in 1990 by
conferring with eventual •buyer
neighboring St. James Church reJarding
the organization's interest in sclhng the
building. Escrow was ope~cd May 6 and
expects to close July 31 . ~
"We couldn't build up .and we co1r1ldn't
build out. We wanted to move and we
didn'1 want fO move," Hester SHid, "but
we needed more room than our 8,200
sq\larc (eet iC we were 10 'expand. The
new building has 20,000 square fcc1 ... and
belt of all, we have 74 parking places.
"In the new building we will have 4,500
square fee t for our thrift shop. which has
not shown an increase in revenue for five
yea ri., and a new consignmcn1 shop and
double tl\e space (or the dcnlul center.
The ccn1er now treats 1,200 children per
year. with enlarged Space it can handle
1000 additional children.
"Also we will have large teachi ng,
meeting and banquet rooms plus space
for Operation School Bell and Kids on
the Block prq>cCts," Hester c11:plained.
"It is not .true. that we arc trying to
build an ivory tower ·for ourselves, what
we arc looking to ..do. is_app.roach more
children, and we are moving into a
community more ccn1rally located 10,_t.h.t...___ •
people we serve. All or O\lr clien1s in the
denial clinic arc rrom Co$1a Mesa. We
arc not closing the doors on our fine
heritage in Ncwporl Beach... we arc
ll)'ing 10 open up a whole new atlitudc as
10 where the thrif1 shop is, in hopes that
it will bring more nioney in to us 10
sustain our"programs. .,..
Hester is a career woman und for the
pasl 21 years she hns been a teal estate
property nianagcr of 250,000 !lquare feet
or commercial indus1rial real esta1c. Since
her ra1hcr and mother •. Pauline Howarth
Faugh11 were brokers and developers. it
seemed nalural 1hat Hester would carry
on the tradition.
Her business background has put her in
the picture for the 1ough ..ADisti!nCc
"Assistance Lr:ague has been self·
see HESTER/Q
Sandy Hesler is becoming somewhat o( an expert at moving. Not only is she moving
into her Q\.\'n ne-.v house. she rs helping the Assistance League of Newport Beach
Ex-reporter puts
city's seamier side
· iJ!!~.""'~h~cw~~imelight
Beach, lhcy see a posh, secure place, dccora1ed with lhings
like limousines, m1nslons and yachts. A place where jade
· green hills are adorned with • Jttlrly crown
called Newport Ccnt~r. --
~ BUI there's another side to Newpon. A
darker, moodier -more , intimate side. To
sec 1h1t Newport; you have to look beyond
1he &11morous glare, ind peer throu&h the
eyt1 of k>ngtime re&idcnu.. •
Novelist T. Jefferson Parker knows -and
writis about -the city with the sure hand or
an insider. Al an Ort•tt Cust DaHy Pl'-t
reporter, Parker COYered 1he Newport Bctch J>O'icc and citrh11J1 and his experience with
k>cal crime ind politk;s make:s his latest
ROYCI, "Pacific Beat" cngrossin& reading. ------
The mystery inYOlvcs the brutal murder of Bookmarks
the prcgnl!lnt wife of • popular Newport -----• Beach police officer, ind the Investigation
rocks 1he city and the police force when a drunk rcpons
seeing 1 polk:e Cir 11 lhe scepc or the crime.
But the trail to the killer Is long, dark ind tangled. involving
family, friends, 10\'ers as $uspccts and accomplices. Tru1h and
re1li1y are shrouded In secrecy, and my:sterics arc: hidden
within myttcries. as lhc vktim's brotMr an4 husband
rt:lcn1Lenly pursue her kilLcr.
•
T. Jerfeoon Parker
Ahhouah this tiahlly pk>ltcd, hifhly 1tmosehcric novel is Besides 1he n~urdcr, 1he book concerns itself with k>cal
pl1yed out aplnst the backdrop o corrupt aty politics and issues 1och 1\5 pollutk>n t\nd over dc\1:lopmcnt, but Parker
dandetline alliances, Parker's characters are ordinary people 114.>lcs 1hat hi pcr10nal .stance in 1h~ concerns is nol as 1
e1u1ht up in heart·rcnderina problems knd emotions. crus:;idcr. '
"Pacific Beat" It 1 multi·dimcnsional novel that is fllled with "I don't have an u to grind," say Park.er. "1'he Newpon
ehillinc revclatk>n . It's Parker's third novel, 1bd the most Beach in the book ts •II or Orange County c111m~d inro one
~x to date. The narrator tell lhe s1ory in a fasdn1tin1. rictionaliled ci1y. The ti of ~wport 8cac.h arc the problems
re1hstk tone thlt is tinacd with tenderness •nd rcmone. .. or any larcc .suburban area. The old ways are constantly
Parti:er says 1he mul1iple point or ~icw was the most ch1n1ina. Society m1k w1y so openly, so eaacrly."
challen1ln1 pan o( the novel, for bdidcs crcatin& tho htun1i.n1 Parker, who wu bot~ in Los Al'\ltks. '"d ralscd In Ortnp
"voice" whteh tcJls the story, Parker uses journ11 enln ... County. Hi fmily MOYCd to Tustin when he wa, 5. He
written by the victim, t\ no1e from the killer, and the insights ' artcndcd Tustin Hiah. 5pcnt a semester •l San Diego S11tc,
o( a criminal schizophrenic. . three more 11 Oranae-Coast Concsc.--and trtnsferred to UC
The 1uthor, wlio now li'Vd In Uauna Beach, once lived in Irvine:, where he &radu11ed in 1976. .
the El 'Mir Hotel whkh one of tht $USpc.Cltr. in the story u1es "OCC h1 a pal ~c," Parker says with cnthu!it m. He
11 1 h•naou1 in the boOk. Purker describes the arc• .u a speaks highly of hl1 EncHsh In 1ruc1ors: Gary Hofrman, Alan
"dimi.1'1 hina world" peopled by a ••va nishil\& breed" of See PARKERIC11
mariume blue collar workcft.
General contractors keep projects flowing
Thil $pteia/ ifer1es wjlJ in1r0duce you to
some of the pitfalls of rcmod~lifll •nd
offer ~iblc solution!, one ndtc btfore
you st•rt, rcmodelifll 1.s
a scriou.• undc111ki"'.
I( the ~eys1one brtck
1 1hc ci chtial clement
in a brick arch, then the
aeneral contractor i
surely lhc key Ill ~1ahility
on • cunstruc\lon
rcnM>dclin& projcc:I.
• The dcc:1~'ion I(> &Cl I
acnerftl COnlr~tor WU ...... •
made by u while the p Ill I
pRin1cg W(rc preparing • •••
and si1ln1 lhc ••II~. We A mod . rcohtCd thll lhc hou:1t 9 9ling
wa In di Mrr1y ind If we •----· cvtr were aulna to modernize lhc houJC,
we !llhlu1d do h ,,ow.
t . •
Thi. time the re~ll\tlon didn't come
frotn one of Helen'!! famous aood nlghl
thundcrboll , but ca me rationally 11 we
walked through ther house .1arec1na; on
which changes would make our dream
00\lsc,cven better
Both . or U$ sculed on • plan of
er11arging our dininJ room ind also the
bedroom directty aboYc it.
There ire cer11in thil'lp tbat c1n be
done 10 most house whk:h 'A'ill make the
house c.1 ier to live in ind ll lhe me
time crea1ly increase iu re ale value. We
ph1nned our ronlltruc1ion projec1 round
both or th~c goals.
·When dealinJ with construction
f.illcspcoplc it is good lo keep In mind
1hat 1t is their Job 10 Mlll you • product,
but 11 is )'O'f,f job IQ be coml1!etcly ure
lhnl )'<)U wanl or need the product,
This 1 cspcci1lly true of a product lhat
i' to be crea1cd ""·hich i) .,.,,hat you arc
doing 1n ronstruclion remodeling
' Visualize you nclf as romm1s,ion1n1 an
art1s1 10 construct 1 work of 1rt. once the
art is finished -it 1i; )"('uts. Sc you mus1
be convinced thnt the artist undemands
whM you w111nt before he begins.
Our experience begi n w11h the 1ener1I
ronlrRCI r's salcspcrM>n, who was 1 kind
and considerate older gcn1lcm1n He w11
vi:ry helpful 10 us ind on some point~ he
c"en · iutges1cd that we do our own
purc.h11Jina of prod\lcl, i.e. thchcn
CAb\nCt\t.
c1u81ly, 1hc salesman avcdiJn a &QCXI
deal of money by 1Uow1n1 us to re1Hit
thai\ if we .purchase major produets
through his company, 1hey -.ould buy 1M
SH CONTRACTORS/Cl
Art focuses
on state's
unusual style
I f ¥OU asked a crOSS·5eC tion o(
Americans to define California in one
word. what kind of
an~"'·cri. would you gel ?
WclJ. _a.s ....a typical
C11liforn1a native born in
Los Angeles, my one·
~ord summary would
probably be va riety.
H°"""·cve r. rotk.5 .bac~ in
Wiscon~tn or t-.1 in nesora
might be more inclined
10 1ntcrprc1 Cahforn11's
ama11ng amalgamalion
of hfc~l\le~ and cultures
a' unc~nven11ona\, fast -
paccd and edgy. For
them. ~ord' hke wacky
I.mt
Mii I D ,
Arts
Scene
or loon\ arc more -----• accurate dcscript1oni. of life 1n our
Golden State.
An unu~ual selection of pho tographic
and video 14·orks entitled ·'Off 1·hc Be aten .
l rack:· on exhibit al Costa Mesa's
Sccunt) Pacific Gallcl)' 1hrough Aug. 17.
cllplurc' 1hc chched m1seoncept1ons -
Cl::tggcr11ted through movies. telev1s1on
.inJ ;1d,crt1s1ng -which mark the
<1\t·1,11tc ou1sidcr·s vie"'· of ho.,.,·
l ·.11iforT11ans ~Upposc'dly Hvc and acl.
c.lmh1n1ng 16 arlists who utihzc different
cn1ot11,11.il .i pproaches in documenting
then ,1ti~cf\a11on~ of human bcha\'10rs
·ind ;1c\1\1t1c• throughout 1hc stale, 1h 1s
c"<h1h11uin cu rated by Mark Johni.tooe
dcl"er' a fan. muhi-cuhurtl look at the
neglected a'pcc1s o f what goes on here.
N.1nC) Oucharu,n's humoroulrt video
"C.llhf(lrn1a i.tC'ITIC!rt," which offers CR ual.
-.1ra1ghtfo r.,.,:1rd interviews .,.,,ilh Mid·
Wcl!tcrncr-. about their views of
Cahforn1a. tlrt an appropri1ne starting po1n.1
for the t.'(h1b1t P:rranoia strikes deeP. her~
with such dc-.crip1ive comm.cn1s as
"America's Insane Asylum," "a breeding
ground for fnnt1.11cs," and "!he c.ircu Of
extremes." (Although amusi ng, my knee·
icrk dcfcn"e was 10 pa.st over thc.te
1cm111ks 11.s "notecards from the middle."
PhoU)lrAphs b)• artist John Harding
dcp1c1 remote occurrtnccs in the Buy
A.rem. frorn 1hc streets to hiah $0Ciety.
"l .a nd ape for the Homeless," a 5enc1
o( pho1ographs by Anthony Hernandez,
""h1ch depict 1empor1rily abandoned
hl,mclrt1tc under or by 1hc rret"'·•ys.
s1lcn1ly be& 1he "'ewer to think about 1hc
cond111o n which have been forttd upon
an ignored, yet roo.1ng. pontori of the
populatt0n.
KC"nd1 Nor1h' 11me~ ind more
formal black and white , phol0j.l'*phs are
brilhantl) paired ,..Ith contempof rily·
ch1raed color pho'°lf•ph1 in 1 Krics of
tud1cs on ~he recreational bcftavtar of'
beach vullc)ball 1wmamcn' spcct11iton
·rhis klca of looki1'1 and bc.it11 look«I at
is •lso addrc's. d by Andrew l¥th in his
-UNU8UAl.AP
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owner. there
L4ft atw.11 ont or
d1lklren wtllo
n'l lulncUt tbe
:•o•ptUUon of
·~C tlmtt Ind
4'1\e excitement.
Tbty tuss wllh
otbtr cblldren
a nd be co m e
hypenctlve. t•m so busy with the
croup th•t It's hard lo handle
•&:hese children. What can I do to
:11vold this problem?
:: Party Planner
:.:.Oear Party Planner:
•.: You are lucky that it is just one
jGr two children. Young children
'!re easily set-off by the excitement
fGf games, playing with other
'Children and sweets at a party. ~\'ou are wise to plan ahead as 10
'how to handle the inevi table.
~ There are o;everal things you can
' . ' ' I '
do. Yuse. aumate '°"" of die
tension owr winnlnt pri,111 by
tell~ •be children fiont that
everyone will Win a prize.
'f'
Second. IOlkit the aid of a dole
f riond 10 help you 1upeMlc the
children at the party. Talk with
lier beforehand about waldlilt& for
• of a child aeuina out of
control. In the early 1taae1,
sometimes an adult'• hand on the
shoulder while you encour.,o the
child to stop tcu ina. scrcamina,
kick ing or whatever the
inappropriate behavior will nip It
early.
lf th at doesn't v.ork once a child
1s out of control, you need to
remove him/her from the group
and provide a time out area. Pre·
arrange with you r frie nd to take
the child to a eparotc room. Have
ready quiet games, puzzles, a
coloring book with which the child
can play. When the child calms
down, tell -he/she can join the
group providing he/she contin ue'
good. behavior.
If you have a question or
concern write to Dr. Diana hters
at the Orange Const Dally Pilot,
JJO lf. Bay t., Costa Mtsa,
92617 .
TM oldet conftnDed bKttikw
ii • much of aa endutatlnd ~ • , ... .-ct owe • •••btra are
rapidly
dwindlin1 due
10 nce11ive
uattina by
Uc ct ·footed
wido-ws and
divorcees who
outnumber
bachelou in
a larming
pe rce nuge".
E pcci•lly on
cru i c ships
where thi wary
c rell!1ire has
been hunted to
59 and
Holding
lt'1 a prOblem .Ut lhOUtd be
addre..ed by environmental
.,... bcfon 11•1 lOO •• and
...... bir:t1lon coUld only be
...... d tlpwp the windows
ol mena' clubl. At one lime the
ealn man roamed the North
AmtftOan cocktail circuit In larae numbers. but ~
and 1p claimed many of thac
lively birds of .,....,e. All that
remairu are a few staunch hold·
OUIS.
Reticent by nature, the
confirmed hachelor bird camou-
nqa himself in conservative
suits and muted tic to blend
with h11 surroundings and
escape detection by predatory
match-makers. One would never-
aues hi social status ave for a
benif", unmarried ...-ea1aa ~uircd lhroup a lifctt• of
do•na aaaty •• ht p1tac1 .
Many C.B. '1 are bald u 1.,SC1
and plump u Ptaeonl. but It
doesn't diminish· 11'cir cndurena
appeal 11 prince consorts, fox
uot partners, 1olfina
companions. a fourth at brid1e
-and lovers. In that order.
The natural habitat of the
cliaible btehclor ia 11 cluttered
nest littered with 1V dinners,
1hiru wiltiout button ,
mismatched socks, and molding
memorabilia. Hit perch is a
cracked tca1hcr chair with
sagging sprinp that has been
properly mellowed over the
years like a aood pipe.
These jumbled nests are
frequently invaded by civilizing
ladies bearing paint samples and
color swa tches for tran forming
these male retreats into chintz·
and·pewter bower . For the
female, decoratin4 is a way of
marking her. territory. Nothing
warns lurking predators that a
nest is off-limits like Oocked
_ wallpaper ond. color-coordinated
bath towels.
The confirmed bache lor,
who's eluded capture all hi~ life.
is more wary than the widowe r
or divorced male. He has an
Une1'MI Hmftlct ..... him
WMIL lhc Mt ii about co d'°P.
HoWc\ter, u he 8let and his
Nfllaa 11Dw. many 1 IHichelor la
cauahl by • wily widow.
Captivity itn't all that bad if thlt
fru·whcetiaa bird ii allowed a
few cnen1ial privlleaes: ao
chatter in 1he monri•, :and wto
ri1ht1 on all social cvcnu,
especially hen panics.
The scarcity Of eli&ible 11'alea
could be partially tol\led by
ralsina the immiantion quota
for senior ballroom dancers. sin
rummy players, binao experts,
and other ideal cscons. Thil
would Insure a companion for
every inaJe woman on every
cruise hip in the world. Ladies
would no lonacr have to cajole
the ship' token bachelor into
givi ng hi~ pacemaker a workout
doi ng the lambada.·
• With men livi ng longer,
hopefully one day the extra man
won't be such a rare bird.
Howeve r, tudies show that
single men don't live as long as
henpecked hu bands. Without a
good women to ·oo s them.
bnchelors pig-out on junk food,
and never get any exercise
cleaning out the garage.
Nancy Mcfntyre is a resident
'of Laguna Niguel.
... -----------.'·Cookies bring smiles_ to yl.onely outpost soldiers
CELEBRATE FATHER'S DAY at .. l cDHN ®MINI<£,
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on the waterfro nt in New_p<?rt Beach
A Special Me nu Cr~ated by Chef Robert Reash
will be served in addition to our reg-ulu-meRY.
Joi n Us For This Extravaga nt Affa ire
From 5:30-10:00
Special Father's Day Menu
• 3 oz. caraf c of 1987 O P US I made by C HA T EA U
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Choice of
• 20 01. Porterhouse teak or Local Swo rdfish
Choice of
• CLH.>-..1r S.1IJd o r 5pnng Salad
<...ho1,·c of Dessert
• Chocnlate Fud~c Cake or Fresh trawberries w/
Gr.rnd ~farmer &. \'\'hipped Cream
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A unique!r romantlC 111\d ptnonahltd wedding •f tl(Mr o( our cwo
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Dear Ann Landers: r am a
Mcdivac dust-off pilot in Saudi
ArAbia. Our helicopter company
which provided air ambulance
ervicc to the surrounding MASH
and EVAC ho pital was located
ncitt door to the 47 th Combat
Support Ho pital.
Retirement LMn
H~w lucky we were to have had
Sgt. Con tance Kimmons on taff
there. You published her letter
asking for chocolate chip cookiei..
The response from your readers
was overwhelming. Connie aid 80
semt·trailer truckload of packages
arriv aw;e s~dn.tr
personally thank all who ~ent
those wonderful goodies, much
less cat the cook ie s, we
volu nteered to
assist her.
On our nights
int o Kuwai t
carrying medical
s upplie a nd
person nel, we
receiving.
We are proud of the job we
have don!" and are anxious to
retu rn home, bu t the palitical
11uation here will require our
presence for months to come.
Plea e ask )'9UI readers not to
fo rge t us. God ha~ certainly
blcs'ied Ame rica again. - CW4
Roger Watkins, 108th Med. Co. ·
Dur Roger: Thanks ror letlin1
us know what happened to
Connie's cookies. ·ar was generous
or you io deliver them to the
troops along the way, and I'll bet
they were thrilled. Wt haven't
rorgotten our soldiers overseas.
Please ~ome home soon.
Our Sunday Brunch is
"The Talk of the Town!" Give
it a try, the tab is on us.
lncludds cuc.1
IUYurie:ii as:
•Mild 6nd U,.,en
Strvlce
•Dally Activities •Socla~curslons
•Chauffeured
also took along
h u ndred s o f
Conn ie's gift .....,..._...,
pac k agei. We
would land at Alll
remote outpo!>h lln•IFI
and deliver them -----to the troops we
Dear Ann Landers: I want to
thank the smokers of the world for
1heir conside ration. Since moking
has been banned in many public
areas there hao; been a re markable
change in altitude. Rather than
·anger at being pushed out idc on
cold, rainy days, 1 have witnessed
polite coopera~ion. fa.en in areas
where smoking .is not specifically
prohibited I have ecn smokers
excu e themselves from groups to
go outside. Most important, I have
'een smoker'! excuse themselves
when small children are present.
Call for reservations.
f
I ransportatlon
•European cuisin e
•Fully equipped
Kitchenettes
•24 hour Staffing
"with 1 '"' --
aw ulong our route. We rca ned
that since the) were the ones who
sacrificed so much 10 bring this
war lo such n w1ft and 'ucceM,ful
conclusion. 1 hey de.,crvcd to \hare
in this demonstrat ion of love from
the American people
South Coast Senior FtkOI'. Some uf the old1cr~ lived an
holes beneeth their t,mk' Their
grimy smiles when they MJW those
treats would me h your hea rt, Ann.
As a fom1er !lmoker, I think
thc'c considerate folh de erve
spccwl tha nks for their remarkable
ch,rnge 1n be hnvior. -L.B .•
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outpouring of love our soldiers are
Dear L.B.: I, for ont, apprecl•te
It Wltetl smokers go elsewhere to
li~ht up.
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answer 10 anyone
t h a t h c:ivy
drinker!> among L M.
th em create a
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omet1m~
Curiosity
Shop
degrees F.
O. Which " the fierce t fighter,
the h.:malc 11ger or the male?
A f emale. evidently. When he
ha httc:r, the male oftcn time
i tnc~ to kill the cubs. But can't. J Not with her there. f~ You'll never guc who invent ed
-,.. · . ·.; the mimeograph. Yes you will .
. ~ ••• • ~ Thoma A. Edil>On. · 1'•\1 1 Fix that! "You aid we~tbound
, \ , JCt pilou ometimes sec tt\c · J unrt e an the west. Please noto, • I they only overtake the sun that
. way when they ny at a lati ude
abo\lc 6S degree~ north. ay over
la kn."
. .J A giraffe will drink water about
•.-: once a week. Remarkable how
• '\ ~ aencration adju t to their . A~ .,.s cn-..ironmcnt'I , If the airarrc we re \la:J' J native to ra in. country, h'd
• • : • ·~ · probably need 10 drtnli., a day,
• ••• ... '\ what".
• · ~ O. Wh I wa~ the name of that • tavern 1n l>cadwuod, .D .. •here J Wi lJ Dill Hickok ~as murdered ?
· A, "Number :rcn aloon, ..
:. • l\n lri h c.'pcn named Urian \ l Ocbreffny hn cnnlcnded lhe hi h
t 1cncra1ly ha"c more Enal• h and
••• f·rc nch gene than Celtic.
NEW YORX -AllDool 20 l••n aftu i.11r ltndtl1y's ,_. ite!I' --'" away ,_ .... --. .... ••!ho< lw
created a llctionaJ IOO.looc-1ot11
1qukl that mtb1 the are•t white
llLutl teem relaliveJ)' Jnnocwoua.
..,,,. Jnim1I ii olf, the ICale,"
Benchley told USA Weekend
•bout "Beast.'' a novel due out
From C1
product from the samC' IOUrce and
then add 15 pcrccn1 10 the invoice.
In the end we purChased a\>9ul
S20,000 of product dirccl and did
our own sub-conlracting whh 1he
manufacturer's au1 horized
installers.
• Pitfall no. 10: Before I go any
further, I mus1 make special effor1
to outline a vefy important poinl
that will be the key lo either a
successful or a disas1rous
conclusion of your construction
project.
Before you sign the contract
with the general contractor, insist
"that you mce1 with the project
manager 8$$igned to your
particular project.
next month.
Squid tiw in deep waler off the
EMl eo... and can ,row lo so
feel
"Bc11t" r11se environment11l
que1tion1 about out·of-balance
oceanJ in wh.ch sperm whales, the
aiant squid's only prcdatl)r, have
been 1hlnncd by commtrcial
wh11in1.
1h1t 1 full crew or workers be on
your job, ci&ht hours a day each
day, wcalhcr permitting: ...
This will eliminate 1hc general
from 1tarti01 your job and then
pulling worker' away 10 fin is h up
-other jobs In process. Once he
s tarts demolition, you arc
comP,lccc/y comm[lled, .
This may also come as a shock
10 you, but once you sign, )'Our
project o nly becomes another
number on the general's
production board .
• Pitfall no. 13: Finally, the
general will gladly give you a list
or people to call !or references.
This is 11 deadly 1rap, if you rely
only~ o n the 1wo or three
rercrcnces that you will take tile
lime 10 call. ·
' • Suggestion no. 13: Once you
1hink about ii , why would 1he
• Suggestio n no. 10: This generol give you a li st of
meeting must be a joint meeting dissatisfied customers o r past
between you and the salesman cl.ien fis who arc Cvcn possibly su jng
wilh che project manager present. him?
i -From Cl
ter'n of iMqct of CalironUan in
their 1u1omobUc1 -Atatatcd
MOmeMt of ... ai1..... when
ind1Yidual are enUrcly lflem&tlves,
lost in 1houth1 and ure.pon ive
to any obttr41don by die camera.
Chlnete·Ameran •nm Carol
Nye has been doeumenrin& ror sb1 •
ycurs the trantkeon of 1radition1
within the Chinc1e community or
d(w..ntown Lot Anselci. Her tcnes
ciititlcd "Cathay Manor" (pittured
here) depicts the nri11 low-income •
housing project in l...A ."s
Chlna1own, and reveal the revised
cuJ1ural phenomenon of an elder
generation spending their hu1
years in a ttl1Jemen1 llomc rather
t/u1n in the homes of 1heir
children.
Another slant to the Ocld of
dreams is presented by Dranda
Miller whose humorous vide9
"Unset Boulevard" chronicles the
story of nspiring ac1rc5s 'Sharl
Davis who at atop a billboard on
Sun:.ct Boulevard for nine months
in order to win 11 Porsche and
Hollywood screen test. ''Lee and
Larry Rn ins," a video and
photographs by Eric Poppleton, is
a true-blue 1alc about an .Jlveragc
American couple living in Saugus.
Other ar1isls included in "Off
The Beaten Track" are: Bill Aron,
Dennis Olanzo Caltwood, Wendy
Clarke, Jc!lnne C. Fin ley, Chip
Lo r d. Mrirg a r c t Mo ulton .
Elizabeth Sisco, anJ Bruce and
Norman Yoncloo10
.
This untitled print by Carol Nye taken in Los
Anv,eles' Chinatown is part of the "Off the Beaten
Track" e)(h\bit now on display
Pacific Gallery in Costa Mesa.
conjunc1ton w~h ,\n Directio n r.;jiij;ijil~~-~nlii~n•~wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;..:
and Design llf Or~ngc Coun1y .. TtiEATRESWOAANGECOltlTY
(bo1h non·prof11 organ1zittions) t1rc ~"------~
sponso(ing a juried exhibition o r ( sr...,u•Eo~ ) .. ~LL,Cl.Sltll
contcl]lporary l'aliforn ia ar1ists * Sii..cJ * lT~=st.S::f~
en1 i1led ''Cal1forn1a Perspective.··
'J'he cx.hi bit1on will culminate in a
bcnefl1 at1c11on uf the art i51·
donated \\Ork., on Saturday, June
8. Admts.!i10n (which 1ncfudes
buffet di11111:r :ind cn talog) is $25.
For fur1hcr information call 7S4-
4 I l I.
I It f. ;'lit f'llVltlON 0 '
This meeting is extremely A much better solution is to get
importanl ror i1s purpose will be IO !he names and telephone nun1bcrs
clearly cn'>urc 1hat all small points or all of the projects thot your
c ovc·r-cd ve-rba·lt y ~b y you r project manager is prc!llCnlly
salesperson arc agreed upon by working on, plus those worked on
Every picture tell::. a story, and
in this case. a different report on
Californja drcan11n'. Out. although ~------------
we arc jaded by our coa~tAI jewel
of cnJlc"~ exec'~ and si1..zling
c h oice~. perhapll the trac
your project manager. during lh t; p11s1 si x monlhs.
You could ·easily be shocked-to-Make ~urc yo u call all uf 1hose
find in the middle of construction people presently having projcc1s
lhat'"' what was stated bY the completed .. These calls will glve
salesperson ~s "part or 11\e job'' you 1n sigh1 in1 0 bo th the
.9----"'".l<L.llCC-LllSfu>•l.Cd-...lau:1 by the advan tages and potential problems
pro1ec1 manager. Why? Because 1ha1 you will probably inherit with
many tinics these people have · your project manager and his
signific<1ncc of 1o1.ha1 constitulcS
Califurnia lies hidden llOn1cwhcrl!
between the b~achcs and Bishop.
Scc11r1t} l'E1c1f1c Gallery. 555
An1u11 D/\d , Cos ta J.lcsa. 433-6000. Adnu~\roa •s fr.ec.-1,Wuff-ar
Mo..11d:1y rhrough Su111rdlly, J J :i.m.
zo5 p,n1 '
never even met. company. AR'rS'J'OI'
• Pitfall no. 11: If the general
contractor refuses 10 set such a
Nrxt wrf.'k: City /Jul/ding • Follo1o1.ini the California lhe mr
lnsf)«tor. the Modern Museum o r .Art
meeting, do nol sign the contract. r-~-------::==::;;::;::::::::::::::::---::-----:----j
If the meeting is arranged make
sure that both the manager and
1he sa lesman sign_ 1hc agreement.
HES I ER
From C1
sustaining for 50 years, except for
a few small grants. They arc ve ry
proud, these women, they arc
proud or what the league has
accomplished with very little
outside support."
At this point, lhe Fai rview
building will be paid (or with
money from sale of the current
le.ague property, but $2.5 million is
needed to move forward... for
renovation, endowment fund and
expansion of 1he Child Day Care
Center on Orange Street in Costa
Mesa.
"We own the 101 next to 1hc
Day Care and pli.n 10 build lo
enroll 54 more children. We have
600 on the wailing lis1," si.id
He ter.
A capita l campaign w15
inaugurated Thursday evening
during a "Building n De ller
future" party at VilhlgC Crean.
New, presidenc Linda Mayed"
wclco'mcd 500 members and
hutbands to the P"rty .catered by
Cul inc Cuisine.
' "1"he 1nembcrs plan 10 raise 60
.percent of lhc needed funds by
September with 100 ·percent
p11rt1c.ip11io n," said Hes1er, addin&
1h1t only after 'that poinl, will lhc
lcaaue go to the community for
the balance.
On the buildina; tnd expansion
con\miuec with .,lester has btcn
Um C.llaahan, who head$ the
capoal campa1an and will work
with Linda JohnM>n, c1uT1paian
con1ul1ar11 with Robert 8. Shtrp
Co .. ahd past presklcn1s Pnullne
Biuers1off. Cheri liarrls and Jean
Ouinr\..
Advi!Ory l)oard for lhe lc111ue 's
move includes chairman William
Ring, Chatley Hester, Wrlbur
Laymitn, Doua Ammerman,
Charles Johnson, Robt11 Mcln1yrc
and Ralph Rodhcim.
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Room" after cloeiJW perfonnancca
Thunday abf'Oblh SaaurdaJ aa a
p.Jn. and Sunday at 3 pm. in the
Ac&Or'1 Playbo• on the HudM1on
Be1eh campus (895-8371). -·'the
Sound ol Murder" will bo adenud
1tler Onal performancea Friday
end Saturday at 8:30 at the
Wc1tmin1tcr theater. 12n Maple
St., Westminster (527-8463). 11aree new staac productions -two of them in Costa McH -~h lhe month of May to a c~
t ia weekend,
1 nd love r1 of
/nUlical theater
will have their
Choice of Weill,
Porter and
Sondheim.
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K urt Weill
collaborated with
Bc:rtolt Brecht rot
the musical
"Happy End," a
rollowup lo their
''Threepenny
Opera" (which is Intermission currently playing
at the N~wport -----Center). "Happy En.d" arri\ ..:s
Friday as the final produ ction ot
South Coast Repertory's season.
Elsewhere around th e c1rcu1 t,
the Costa Mesa Civic Playhou11c 1.,
reviving the comedy "Born
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Ycstcrda( and Jhc San Clemente
Community Theater pny tribute
to Celle Porter with "No Mother
But Jazz."
Barbara Damuhek. who staged
SCR\ "Sunday in the Park With
George," will direct "Happy End."
Patricia Ben Peteuon and
Christopher Allport head the C1$t,
which include Ron Boussom, Hal
Landon· Jr.. Don Took, Fran
Bennett. Jerome Butler, Bridaet
Connors, Jane A. Johnston and
Robert Machray.
Performances will be given
Tuesdays through Friday at 8
p.m., Saturdays nt 2:30 and 8,
Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until July
13 at the SCR theater. 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Me a. Call
957-4033 for ticket information.
G arson Ka n i n ' "Born
Yes1erday" at the Civic Playhouse
will spotligh1 Bob Kokol, Pepper
Hamilton and Marc Whitmore in
the major roles under the direction
.... • I
Hou••• ~
or Marthella Randall. Ott.en in
the cut are Gene Neip, Oordon
Marho"efer, Damian Papahronil,
Paul Bafford, Lisa Degroot and
Lorraine Pasqualini.
The show will be presented
Thur dayt.. through Saturdays at 8
p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. until
June 30 at the playhouse, 611
Ham1l1on St., Cosrn Mesa.
Rcscrvauuns arc taken at 650·
52(>9,
"No Mother But Jazz••
chron1cle-s the lire and times, but
mostly the music o( Cole Porter.
D1rcc1ed by Joan Ray, the revue
runs Wednesdays through
Snturday al 8 p.m. until June 29
at the Cabnllu Playhouse, 202
Ave Cabrillo, San ·Clemente.
Re crvations arc taken at 492-
0465.
The curtains g<l 0down on a half-
dozen local productions after this
weekend -"Big River" at the
Laguna Playhouse, "Division
Elsewhere in local rheatcr:
• ''The Thn:epenny Opera"
continues through June 23 at 1he
Newport Theater Arts Center
2501 Cliff Drive. NtwPort Beach
(63 I ·0288). Curtain is 8 p.m.
Thur days through Saturdays and
2:30 Sundays.
• "Les LlaisonJ Oangereu e5" ·
kewcrs the love games of French
• not>ility just before the tc.\'Olution
at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main Starring 1n "Veronica's Room" at Gold n West College <lre, from left,· St., Garden Orove (636-7313). with
Eric Hansen, Debbie Gerber, Tory Chmtopher and Sara St. James. ~ r form n n cc s cont in u Ing
Street" at the Huntington Beach pm , today and ne't Sund:iy al cdnesdays through Saturdays at
Playhou e, "Veronicn's Room'' at 2.30", at the Moulton Theater, 606 . 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 and 7:30,
Golden West College and "The Laguna Canyon Roit<t, L3guna through June 15.. , .. .
Sound of Murder" at the Beach Re11ervation' 494 -8021. • Thornton Walder s The Skin
Westminster Community Theater. The broad, wacky comedy of Our T~eth't continues in . a
"Big River," the musical version "P1vi~ion Slrcet" wind up F'rid .. y raucous revival at the Altcrnattvc
of Mark Twnin's "Huckleberry <111d Saturday at 8 p.rn. in HDP'~ Repertory Theater, 1636 S. Grand
Finn,'' directed by Beth Hansen, "rnsler Theater, 21141 Strathmoor Ave.,, San,ta Ana (836-7929).
entertains audiences thrqugh Lune, Huntington Beach (832-Curtain times arc Thursdays
Sunday with performan ce ~ 14405). through Saturdays at 8 p.m ..
Tuesday through Saturday at 8 Golden We1,t lock., "Veronica's Sundays at·7 p.m. until June JS.
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VIEWS trom lhl• •Pa· Priced from $359,900. pra11lglou1 area celling• accentual• nv-HOM•·PAftK, nlca"G hkup. Alk for Paul
clous multl·l•v•l•d 5 SPECIAL BUILDER 1375,000 terms. 673•8243 Ing. dining rm• & bedroom. 2 bath $1450/ mo. 840-532• •
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Thl1 lncludH a.private ~~ .:1~~U"" ~~ 347 •MaMLD UV 6 FR & more, Call Bkr (15 full hook-up) 9 doora, lg deck, •<>&
detached 1 BR. 1 BA 2101 2 8 V 11 3BR 3 SBA, pvt hl>h. 845-8289. $559,000 moblla pad• (3 homa1 Jaamlne. St,995/mo.
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Rapo1. Probatae. & 1--------------1 Rd or by appt 842-Lg library, 1pa & or a• Y er: bath houte, campfire. -6-03.....;..-~--C-A_R_N_A_T-IO-N !;:!~tron~~·~~~· .~~ _88&4 __ B_ro_k_•_r _co-o_ ... P __ 1 moral can Agl for "OP•JtTY IN G 0 0 d 1 n c 0 m • .
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St a 50 000 tPRICE REDUCED gate entry, 49•·5792 DaPAUL T Staal It s45o.ooo. NHdl sub· Real cute 3BR 1 !ABA,
•" • Before The Bank atantlal down. Can be f/p In m11r. O/W, W/O. 44~1~:~e12T~r· TO l288K. Claah OOHI 3 BR. 2th BA, 2 owner managed abt St•OO NP9U 723-0751 lies Leam how lo buy Know About Bank
& aell AU Day Semi· Repo1 right after Iha
nar, S200 A110 , train· 1ru1tH aalal For free
1ng available In your Information call
reoe 3BR 2BA w/lrg R-2 lot •tOf)' detached, 3 yra month• of yHr, at> e 1 1 c A,. NAT a o N
Cell Trlah 844-on qu .. t cul-d•aac. new. $"34,000 Owner/ Hn1H winter months Huge 1BR 1Ba ups>Of,
2830 Don't ~I•• ltf Ag1 CaJI Diane, We have many other vacant S950/mo
Owner 1ran1farrad. 857·9211 •xt 300 riverfront. mounlaln1 ReMax 642•9797 UNIQUE HOMES Jim Jacob• Cannery OCEAN VIEW Harbor Ridge, C•H• or city parka avallable. DELUXE 2BR + OEN IV THE IE.A VIiiage RHlty. VALUE! blanc• Mdl, highly up. Call Le• Holley, Bast ·
home S600 & uH my 833-0722.
ca1h to buy Broker, --------
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NEWPORT WALK REAL ESTATE 72"1••• 8~7n e7w 7n 3BR + den Villa Bal: radad, wtr & min Propartla1 1-800-247· 28A, lower, gar, f/p,
v--t88 Y/ELLI PUCE boa PanthouH w/clty ?23 or a1 home 1 patio, w/d hk·upa.
SpacT~11Efe~H!3BA, BKR H8-e858
Mark Cardatucct Bkr ll ghla, panoramic __ 0wn __ r1_&_k_r_1_iso._a_1•_3 __ 1 503·597-4242 ' • 510 Jumlne, 11290• Nr .\BC Lumba< Co. · 759-1443 Zoned Commarclal ocean, bay channel & HaR RIDOll! CR•ST '""T __ R_U_L_Y __ ... '1>-IS--,,.-.-.-S-1 VI
Balboa
lslilncl 1006
Costa MC's,1 1024 tam rm Beach bunga·
low. New 1econd airy LOCATION
mstr ate addlllon. Jusl 2BR 2BA condo, 2 car
ll11ed al $299,000. I S C Lease hold CH '"RMING --;,• and garage n outh oaal " Plaza area. $181 ,500. 2Br 2B•, graa1 Nora Higgins Raal1or E·SIDE EXE. yard a. pat10. partec1 499-5485 for rental or remodel -..,...--------CONDO $215,000 S595,000. EZ to •how. (.**E'SIDE••
Young exe or ram llv· 631-021 t or 645·8188 283 aaAQNOL'A Ing. ih11 superb home -"' 11 Immaculate 1how1 2BR, 1 BA, lg yard,
llke new Lrge outdoor new paint, drape•,
patio area . JBR floors, door1. land·
2 SBA Just Mova right C t h It "12 scape. ,1299K. By tn• u1 om om• • •· Own.f'. 842·8019,
Hazel, COM Buck 722-1531
Gully, ocean vlaw1 --------HUNTINGTON po111b•• 10.000 1q tt •E.ISlde Executive• BY THE SEA lot. $510,000. Exlatlng OHlgner redecorated,
Limited $395,000 Lot mountain view• Va-Min View, 3Br • den • SALi!. 5 acrH farm Harb<» ew Hiiia home.
60x120 3BR 1BA. dbl cant & reduced w/ 2~8• $879,500 Pam In Willlam1, OR GrH1 "BR. 2 BA, fem rm, lg Term1I $439,000 yard, 1pa, 3 ear gar gar w/lrg adjoining •GOLF COURSE• Mo•• Atty 759-1890 111ew1 of moun1aln1, 524501 mo Avail now
wrk1hop Pleaae do IMU'l!'ITORS l~rrltory. Applegate Call 759-0838 not dl1turb 1enan11 Twnhm In pvt Big nw& River area Old Farm· __ ,........_......,. _______ _
Rhoda Magll Ownr/ Canyon. Bright & airy * GIANT DUPLEX. hou1e In proceu of .IA8MIN• C1t••K
Bkr (714) 842-3600 lg 3Br 2'hBa w/pan-Model cond S55K • being rHtorad. ShHt-OcHn vi-. 3Br 2Ba,
2BR Condo, 4os.iowa oramlc golf couraa ~ Income. One of • rocked, water flnl1hed spa. Avallabl• July.
lake vlaw1. A value at kind. Step1 to 11nd. wood ttoora, open $2900 + .. c. 721 ·9547 Rent·buy. $995, rent • PRICED AT LANO appllea to purchase. S520,000 w/term11 beam con11ruct1on, 4 Lg " BR. fem rm, 2~
7"'1 726 8 •BIG CYN VALUE! VALUE 2 beech bodroom1, 2 bath1. BA prime ocean/bay
u • 3· dy 42"3561 homea on 1 l~t. Nol finl1hod with rH· vie~•. $3750/mo. Flex e E'SIDE CONDO'S. DHlgnar perf8;!:t. Ilk• Can build conrto •• loratlon Marltal prob-term•. 714-721·8227
A 0 C new 5BR •Ba golf Stopa to eand lama 1'9qulra quick --------lmo1t new. W cour1e frontage home • 1990 DUPLEX ••I• Ll•t •d at Lg•. 1harp, 2BR 2BA, ~~ ~~~-~~,~~~t~ ~JGC . c:tz Ilg~•• Ocean view 100 block 5124 900 Submit of· wlth/1/p, walk 10 shop·
stall Yard. patio, ate ;:7~ .• ~oval·~: :; Great Inc ome fera ·Lee. Holley Be11 ping & beach S1050/
S230K-S255K 2338 5 1,199,000 wlTarmaf * OCEANFRONT Properties. n4 Rogue mo. 845-8289.
•Iden Open SaVSun OPEN TOOAYI Large corner lot Can River Hwy., Grant1 Lui Condo 2 BR, 2 BA
R 8town 8kr 8"2·38t2 build cuatom home Pua OR 97527 t . w/lg M1tr BR & patio Brand new Mea1tar· 2 BR 2BA cottage. 4BO, 2V•BA, w/new:
rana an h ome 3BR ~Jo~h_n~1_2_1_-1~1_1_e._-.,..-fr doora, carpet, Completely r•modeled
3 SBA fem rm kltch Deflnl1aly Priced To wood noors. paint & 3 BR, 2 BA home w1lg
& formil Cfinlng n fuat S•n. xtnt and unrt ral-.oCS.capad. Ra-yard, jult m lnu1e1
ramble• onl Hu ge 3BR • d•n. 2~ BA. duced to $449.000. rom Ba c k Bay
ABSOLUTE Now beach co11•g• 8 00·247·1223 or vu1 of aunrlH & hlfl· IARQAINU Agt1 53&-5789 at home, 1 -503~~97. side, pool. Jae. BBO.
Palm Spring• •tyl• LIDO ISLE -$925,000 •242. W/d, frig, lg dbl gar
2BR 2BA POOi • Spa Dr•"'etlo home on S 1295/mo &48-928&
condo w/lrg patio. prime 101 Open wknd. ~ ,.mod 3BR, 2BA
Near oc .. n in 1acur1ty Gt\#ldy Allr 876-e 1 et dplll Blka 10 bch Cath
bldg. A value et LIDO IS L• 45. lot, A·l call, frplc, gar, w/d
S299.000 w1Term1I cond, 3BR d'lux k11ch. a1kng $18.SO 723-6405
OPEN TOOAYI dine rm, ram rm, 1un-Ooeen V•ew 2aR
view d e ck Aalng Agt 551-8700 863-9580 Bkr. $425,000. 482 E 201h
$439 ooo 0P9" SatJSun 1 to 5 St. Pl•aH call ror RAE RODGERS 284 Sherwood St. CM appt 531-0380
790-5000 HouM Sat 11·2 & Sun 2 1ty, ltnh landacap-•BAYVIEW CT• d•ck . 1unny patio, 28A. 2 oer .. r, ~.
Modal 2Br 2Ba on roH grdn. S975K B SO COAST MTRO · p,etlo, 12, 100/mO.
grHnbelt Pool & spa Ownr Appt 875-8823 1tudlo, pool & tannl• -
w/2 car garage In S850
gated newer comm NEWPORT HEIGHTS BALBOA PALMS • 2 3aR fmt, t1eao
SELL By Owner Open GORGEOUS 5BR 3BA,
1-4 2-atry and unll. 2 Ing, near S C Plan
If you're looklng for a home, l;iit![:fA tJuo~~h ~=med ~.·~~nBRTr~~e~.~~1 '2~-~ .. 9:2 ~~~~~.un
cl•sslfled has news for you. -·--·-s192,500. 831.2509 Rtalty Wortd AHN .-------------------~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ H2~5~ I S299.~ w/ Tarmsl E1tabllahed nelghbof· bd, patio, bay 7 oc 2a1t 211A 11090
2 . All entries must arrive by Thursday Noon.
3 . Winner will be chosen by random drawing and
the following days paper. One winner per week.
4. Contest will .run 5/24/91 • 7/12/91.
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REDUCED!!
2BR 1 'hBA Condo 2
car gar. new carpel.
near Collage P•rk
$142,500 Agt
850-1220
WESTSIDE SURPRISE
3 BR. 2 BA, fem rm.
frplc, rac:ant radac: wt
new fhctur•• & many
many extra1. Near
IChOOll 6 1hopplng
MUST SEEi $234,500
OPEN UT/IUN.
153JOANN IT.
By owner 831-0023
722-1872 Wlcdyl
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VILUQI
•10 000 DOWN!
2BR !ea &nd Unit,
profea1lona1 decor,
light 6 airy, clean,
bankable, $210,000
CHUCK & LIZ
JON•a Teo.ec>oo " ...... .,. .. ~
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OPEN TODAY! hoOd--owner moving vua • $1550 Modem 38R ~llA
PATRICK TENOlllE '4 motlval•d Call for NEWPORT SHORES • 12100
" appt. 4BR, 28A, dat lmm•culate 3 bd & Cell .JennHer Aet· Agt 721·1200 dbl gar & carport Big den · S1800 4a4-2aaa.
(av.t 1145,000,000 ~) 1ree1 A a k Ing SH 0 REC LIFF S -PANORAMIC OCN VU
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$549,900. 8•&-8810 Charmln~2:0:d hm • Lux 8'IOC: hm 3br 3ba,
NEWPORT HEIGHTS IRVINE TERR . 3 bd fam rm, furn/ unfuro
Fixer upper, 3BA, hH, lovely garden• • $3500 mo. 840.2048 ~ , 11 • .. 1t11 -~.Ill \I !•II.·
pool, spa $390,000 S2850 Tripi••· 1unny lmmac
*oc•A~ 85~8221 for appt EXCLUSIV~ BAYFRNT 2Br 1 B•. (Twnhaa--rnvw' Two bd apt & Heiting •tyle) Carport, decle. HOllll OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 club atmo1phara. Sa-pool. 1950/mo. Linda
•CAP• OOD In Major price reduction curlty. pool, 1pa, gym 721-0118 Grubb &
prime lo cation s:M6K 3Br 1 5Ba. •Ge & pri vate beach Elfl1 IM•-8200
•• 1175,000 Wa1tmln1tet. Tarbell $2, 100
•CHARMING 3BR Joy Kay1ftnlen, &42.o661 SUllllMER/WIN'tER
large lol ...• S1,015,000 VERSAILLES RENTALS AVAILABLE
•48R 4 .811A brand
n-•....•. Sl,595,000 AT WHOLESALE Waterlront HomH Inc
CannOf')' VIiiage Realty lnveator owned unit• R•aftor1
e73-3777 belng sold under m r· 83M•OO. 780-3e00
•PRICE REDUCID ::~ ~:;;,n:remium ••••K p_,, PC)lnt. 18R P•n1hou1a $1331<
811h<1 I
l·,l.trid '), llh 38R 38A, frptc, ·fem 2BR Comer . S191K room, hardWOOd nra 28R Oval 111111r s1eoK 2DR 28A houM w/gar.
St9P9 to beach/bay •~ ell or on. Call f/p, w;d hkup1, S 1 •OOI Ret'MM ....,., Cen-844-121 t for vl~ng mo yr'Y 875·9797 ~ w .......... 113-3711 Of 84f..72t2 JBR 2Ba, o•r. w/d. tip. micro, nice decor, •WATIRP"RONT• 201 Ruby. SHOO mo
2 BR, 2 BA, w/Oble -~-------1 yrly IH 873·53•1
dock OPEN SUN 1-8, WL TUAESll OELUXI! 2 • 2 TWnhM,
3e08 MARCU$ AVE. 5 BR. 3 DA, z Plan for pvt paUo, gar. yard,
M30K Aft tee-nu 1388;0001 Priced nu c.arf)9t•, yrly 1"
Cost;1 Mee... 1 ? 12·1
3Bdrm, 28A gar Apt.
3 ~,.new $1050 mo
430 Hemlnen #A
38drm 18a hou ... r, ~ot1~l."di t~~
Monrowte
Carer Ward
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ftR llA CONDO St801< below .. m. n~otlt>le. 876-0838
Nr Ow Snr11 .. l119K modefl lrn;luClea land! * E. Side 38A 28A, yd,
Ownr/Ap! 1'71-1181 Jon Jarv11, Agt 729-W/d, gar, no pet•.
11 MUK>A COv&S 7281 Th• Ptuden1lal 11128/mo, tat, lat, ,
2•A .. ,it ... nt •-• Callfornla Realty • ....,.. ·--•-•••• "" _..., w 1 2 to 8R Penln Pt. 2 c:at ......., ..-. __. ......... WOOOPIOO CONDO 31 l'T. 90AT DICK a k lo beaeh a Ho~ gar, Nr beh Of bay! •91S1Dtl COTTAG•
... , ftoOf plan 3bf tt1&1(. o,e:.n Sat/Sun. Hoap.I 3DA, 2BA a 11300 ot 11200 wit 2BA th, pvt yard,
2ba. lpaclou• kite.,: N ~ • a1a-e111 unit, hdwd nrs, frple, 3 c:ar gar. 81&-tt2t vac:al'lt hM/mo en. ~/p, lit• ' bny. 8ELCOUAT-&8A CUS. car gar. Pool :Pnt( _ _._._ ________ , &42.f191 AelMU
Mow-m C:Ond. o-n.r TOM HOM • Ocean Agl 0174~ Sm8" each•'°' Cot1age, ---------Moe ,,.., l1brery, t>Hc:h & 2 aide 28' 29a twnh-
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neer pool, upgtaded, Charming con.ge If\
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pvt pauo, ftp, 9/e,
pool , greanb•lt,
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Bay TOW9Q. 2 .... •LM 118 IOI". upper M10. Recl.c 28R, 2BA 2BA l9A 1750. 19R pr.a.te. Tony, 645-STEfll:UNO ~ Ot (213)'37·1 ... 2 Incl ~... Haft • .,. •
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l1500lmo yrty, Ma.-. .. _751~· .• ·!"""" .. , & A No S*9. 5'0-0122 ~47 e 1.., S 11150 Ol"F MOYE·INll ...,.. ol 00Mt. hactl OCMn. 2~ QW 8V9M. w/prkng nr F..-ry. p -...... , .. ,901' •••MAft• ....... ~ . t. FeatUflng pool, •p&, .......... ~dee*. 11450. c.. ..1et1ntt..-, prel' f'75 +~ 1fA/ IAYllDI DRIVI fOf •mallet 1 BR """· 2BR, bltl"• 1795/mo. C TOWllHa p•tio.. enct p9rlflng. 1 ldrwl tltO. _...2295 714-133-3860 ctap iue: Kim; 87~
(Th• Cove). 29R cal e7a4'tU. Cal Ok. Cell Pem, Agt ........ V~da 28A 19A Sony, No,...... ITEPI TO MMD Balt>o9 llMnd Oft om'lllll, :.
28A, lu1ury condo, t BR apt, .eove, ,_.rig, 546-5680 nu pnl, gar, pool. aach.ltlot $550
lfplc, po<M, •Pll, ~h garage,.. block 10 1-,;;,,~"''="=.,--,--I JNillO, N25/mo. 248-1 Bedroom H35 Nice, dMtl 19A. Nit VoJLlnQ prof, t.m, '*' d •..
l lMO/mo. 49S-9110 beech. •795/mo yrty, •O'lu1 28R 28A, clean, 7411818/356-4509 28R 1V·B• 1745 rm, lg CS.Ck, Clll'potl. l/p, Avt 8/1. ~."" ;·
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Loc1tlld on • wlcl• 3BR bayfront 12000. Huge 2BR w19arega, •Do YQU ne.ci lg clean hl!up. be•md call. gar. WESTBAY APTS micro, d!W; 11350/mo 1BA t BA"" NB c.ntr untque bey vt.w 28R, IU•h gmblt. ttM• &BR Mlsta •ludlo !Of' 2, newfy remoctei,d. ,.. 2br tba? Oar.ge, new No pM8. 2544 Eld•"· 1150 OFF MOVE·INll IM. 720-M85. l750HoDlt9640-t364 ::f~{d:.:-~:.. 311• be•uty met: 2 11150. -frig. lt075(mo .,.,.iy. ept, OIW, 1tor•••· -,;&850""~·~-""="=~08,.-,""7_1 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS• 1-~."'21ii~D11iiiMii4•~7Pi50U\.;:-iw;;;_;;;;~;";Ai;;;;.,;;;:"'1'0n;;-'ia:I:~~~~!.!~;:!~ ~~~:1"9:;,:~~i:.,;:; Npt~Cre•t 21e1,400+det1,1_c~..,.;;:;;·:;•~,,_;;;;;;;'u;.--!....:'~'"so'::':•~·=•~•:,• ;:"4<>-::;:="'~4=05=1 E'Slde im 1 BA duple)!. ~~~~f~;':. ~:~1111;:~ *•i•-•"seoo** Ott., 8 .-;:.,~· From c~i.t.e~:, ;:;:"~ -
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flon SS •ppetlte. Short N/P, yrty, 1990/mo 1foc1 tO'<Jrmh ... Frplc, OIW, 2br, 1ba, lndry, 2BR t V•B• 1785 frplc, pool, coin w/d, 2 2\110.. f N
or '°"V l•m .... Chll· BLUFFS TwnhM, 38r utll. 813-&72. g•r•g•. ~lie, lndry evporl, S725/mo. No 2BR 28• "'5 CMpOtl•. flr• stor b••ch. ~·o~=~k: dr•n & pet• OK. 21A!Ba, fp, lndry rm, attl ".=::;;,.:o.=,=.:"-'0..,,-~-1 rm. 1850/mb. . peta, U9 & 271 18th ""y ............... ~ 1895 No Pet 722·8(111 •••~-~ '2500/mo. gar, 2 p.iloa, grffnb\1. On T~• Wiler. B•yfront H17 OlilANGE AVE. ·p1ace. 844..0452 1v1s -... -.... * ..-~•* 1382.!IOflno. 790-13"43
DOUG HIR .. T S1850/m0. 759-toe9 •Pl. All utH Inc. lBR, CENTAUA MGMT EASTSIDE 1 BR. c ir-S.Chalor' 5025 1 ILK TO ICH/IAY Lg 38R 2 BA, garage, COM , up•tra room ...,all NEWPORT HEIGHTS 18A. $875. Pvt dock & 842-2288 2BA 1V.Ba '820 3BA 28". O/W, panc. l/p , O/W. CloM '°So. lrl lerga 31k 28• home
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rt 1 790-5000 REAl...lORS a 2 pvt m91t 1u11 ... 2 Slep• to beach. 3Br $595/rno. &4S.5853 WESTFIELD APTS 0188 Tl'l9 Ptud..v11.a · 3BA hou-, Avt now
NiWPOitT MOTS Lg dec:ll•. "' Wclln. No Ba lo •WTSIDE• R IT I l t50 OFF MOVE·INll 1 ,,;;C~ao="~M~"'4::-:A:'=:~=--l 1400 Summer. !urn., :'·~·~·~002=~·~· -..,.,,-= 38R, 2Y.8A condo, sno. FURNISHED lB< petlMOl1e.&40-9408 t • huge ptil . Cllf· .2BA 1B1d'Wn1tr1Apl, A to• 1 •" lkautlfutly Meftltamacl Rl'l'\/bfl. w/d & 11"ChlCoM. '*"' usm..n BR lrs»c, w/d hkup, o-r. Verailll••· Pool, ·•P9· port. Sl500/mo yrty. small encl y11d. S745 A.,T. Giragi. No AM Utilttle1 Paid · 2B 28, w•lk bchl•hop. ptfv., pYI phone ffne ....... BA bee h ~d .,•351 __ 722•1177 gym. >A mlle to beach. Lido. 111& 3Br 2Ba + 1,12 '8th St, S48-7337 pet1. 1850/mo. C1ll .,.__ N P Pool•, 1pa, tennli, CM Fem NfS 540-35tO ,...... • nr c , w , • ,,_, ..... Id ---2 o•--No pe11 722·8294 722~7!1 _..,.,, o et1 •und". ,.50_ ••-. · $450/mo, ,._ d•p .-.~ 724 me ,,, ...... , SN' .vs, t Bedroom M95 " ,.... ..... BALBOA l1l•nd, -Avell 1Jt5. 7»1005. l••IMll•d .,.... 21SR *1900 •q ft 2er 2~B• fp, DR, FR. 3000 l/f. •SHARP! CLEAN!• EASTSIOE 2BR 1 'h9A, 301 Moc.ldo w.-o A11t 1twu 118. 723-1137 bath unfum phone
2'4!8A lwnh~. Atleh lten. ..,..97 v1ewa: 1 .. ty $2375 IM 549-6407 Lg E'Slde 1 B~ w/"u refrlg, g._, I water 48R 2U 1'"9 'av1, Ho '1mkr/pet COii. IO. OF P.Cff, •,~-trp-lo, w,JO .. hk1~· Mel•'" Big CV" condo LIDO 18L• Urga"lf t>alga cpl1 • · blind1, l"cl. Frplc, carport. _._,, •• , 0 0_ H _. r.CI M50. 72;1-8074 ~·· f/p, 11or•g&c.
"'"'" • • ...... T 1180 M •1 l••I 3b< 2 .. -ti-11035. N.., btlach, ~ oalh cells, l<plo, -·i ,,: .. -:';25/'::::~="·,84:::5-~58~53'f-= "' ' "' oig ·~~::C~~~!'~~1--~·~~·;·~·~·~7~~~·~ nl• $1150. Marilyn •l"lnl•, pool. 5. v • .... .... "' Hosp. Clean wtth d/W. E'SIDE C.M. 3B~ 2 t;i.8A -M9'IOH 8kr. 845-1915 No pet•. 833-3349 Wia/tl. to bch. l&nnl•. 28R, gar+1pc. P1ger 381 H1mltton. $695. EASTSIOE 2BR 1BA lrg 2SR 1BA up or down-/d hk p I CondO $425/mo •utll/ c.,..... 09' .....
No pa11. $2700/mo. 4172t -2415, pu"ch I" Cit OK. 648·9794 Hv rm, relrlO, car~. 1talr1: 28r, d.rl. 2B1. ~01 w•••", '••'••M· •3 .. 13· "'" N , F ml --· , ... ,. 2 bl"o THI GALLERIA •0CUNPRONT-2BA Avt now. Bkr 4""3400 own ti•"-.., bMp1 g•• f. wa1ar ~i. F1nced yard1, en-~olmwood. fS4S.2140 unfUrn.c;;.:,:.;5 u 10 b°th. ';;'o"J•mll"r, __ .._... 1BA, deck, t air gar,l-Ud--M-,..--H~-.w __ -·1 -.-,-T~A~E~ET=o-P_V_l~..,,-.-1 1 BDRM APT, $925 ·11&0/m0. &45-5853 cio1ed garage•. No 1595/mo 723-4004-
WOn't •••t al 11495 o • m .,,. I~~"""""'--,""'""'""" pet•. 33411 & 33421 a11,..UAB.1"'~ ••rs Furnl•h•d. Fem pret . .o;:::c=;;o;·~';::~o;;·.,. 2&:1 Bdrm, 21A Bath, mo, Bkr a.2•3850 Pvt ba~h. 11ep1 TO 28A dpll. d/'W, r•lrlg, Pool & lau"Clrt room. G•rden aJ)'I. near Nwpt Chellam. l 72S.S850. -~ Rr • 11ir BA, Kll.chefV!ndrylFem (30-45 .,,_) C .M.
b••u111u1 low"hom•• ...;;::::c::::::..;:::::..:;:::::...._, w•t., 11100/mo w/d hk up, SNillo. $845.,7-=:--~5'06~·,.:""'C",' ,-:::-~I Hgt•. 1 BR. "' ...,ery. 2 40-a757 or 661 -320a On the lav prtv. S300/ mo. New· 1500 me utll. 2 car
I" w..M garci.n Mt· 1 BR; t BA Verullles. • 873-e030 O•r•ir •YI. 494-4262 11 BR eutalde. Quiet & thing. l850/mo. liic. 2 Bdrm 2\11 BA i1950 pOt1 S..Oh~ . gar, own BfVBA. Pool,
tlnQ.., Terrace1, fir.. Adult•. No pell, 3rdl---..=cc:..=~---1·-.,,.,co,,;F';Fc1"s"T'"'M"o"•"TH""~1-I prtv1te, lda1I tor 11n--utll. No pet1 873-9403 28'· g&i', '"dry. 90..,. 1 BMm 1 BA S925 Jae lilk sya 432·"'879 plaoea, tull peurlty, Moor. 1850/mo. Av•l1 ,......... wfloat lltp' 1 •. ~ N •~~-~;:--~--~ •leW .undll. 25081 w/CI hook\IP•. co....,ed Jllf'a. 840-9985 3 BR, 2\-t BA S18~. Sp•cloui 28" t 'A BA g• • "'"· -carP-', Large tBR upper, pvt La Cre1ta: #B 1710, o.ity e-5. 5'1t-l50l N-imkg M/F rmmte g•t•g••· 1 mlle 10 Agt. 850-&4t3 tw"hme. S950 mo. mini bUnd1 & JN!IM. b1lcony, bit-In .•love & .,0 1735. 494.aa48 ••wtront Gorg•ou•
beach. N••r 17th St. Ador•bttl. quiet, nr CH"b==""'~~~-=-1·-900;::::..:;S4~a"Ln"'-84""'4"·:28~11'-J~S~•~•c51c~'7'c·~84-... ~~""'=.,.-,,1 Dtw. Cat~. 1575 _._ view ftom thl9 2BA + ·=d ~o :: ~,:,
shoppl"g and fr .. Dr. Pool, 1pa/tub , V•R8AILL•S t!JR 2Br 2., •. llv/d ln rm 1BA apt, new crpt &.1 _~•c•;:•0·~84~20--404-:-=o•:-:::::::-=-Lotloflluc!IMlioOll.b' den-28A apt. pool • 28" dtltul• """""'°""• "+lt\utill50-e43e
w•'t· a -ulll•tontlal s1••m/8A.. 2br, 2b•. 181 Pamhou1e. l•k• lrplc , re1r u"'1. 11275/ p•lnt, •Tova, P•Uo, LARGE 21R $725 IPlrtmll'ltluitnllNngl lil g1r. S3.SOO/mo. Call rur", ml 10 bCf'I. Fulll--~=~~~"--......_.,. •llowonoe ... ofc, d~ gar St 700 over lie, S8•0/mo. mo + 11000 . .J•" sae. prkng. tfldry rm. 1550/ a.lllld. Wll .,_, llncl Jermlt~ Agent •men. Avt Jufte thru S. 0...0. ._ones.cw.,
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HOMES
FOR SALE
2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
••2808 Ul•yan• Ave, NB.
873·3777 $1 ,395.000
••57 Balboa Cove1 (Bilbo• Cov11) N.B.
87H181 19t5.000 S.t/Su" t-5.
3BEDROOMS
211 Vl1 Orvlelo, Lido 111~
11754822 $595,000 Sun 1·5
""'• *""'229 Em9t'aid B•y. L..guri• B•ach 15~9100 lt,385,000 Sal/Surl 1·5
1111 Cof1lca, Me1a Verde, C.M.
1 • 28 Vl•n"'· H1rbor Aid~ C•••I. Npt Baich 759-1890 1a1g,500 Sat/Sun 1.5
• 227 e .... t\lr\g Cat1yon Rd., ShorKlltf•. CdM
844-9080 $1 ,795,000 Sund1y 1·5
•••20 Holmwood DI'., N•wc>or1 H9ight1. NB
720-0611 SS"-,000 $atJSUf'I 1·5
1808 H1rrow Pl. We1lclirt. NB'
842-5200. 1599,000
~ Gamet, B1lbo9 l1l•nd
875-4822 1879,000
J04 On)'ll. Balbo1 t111nc;1
87S.4822 S919,000
Sun 1·5
511/Sun 1.5
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4BEDROOMS
* .... a 5 Rua Foritalne. Big Cyri, NB 72.,1·1200 11 ,199.000 Suri 1-S
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••1200 E. Balboa Bl, Peti Pl NB
117:t-3n7 S1 .895.000 Sal/Suri 1.5
e 2S5 Ev•m"O Canyon Rd .. Shore<;llf'fs, CdM
S.4·9080 t,450,000 SuMey 1·5
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•2059 Malldarl", M11a \/•rd•, C.M.
$45-3389 1399.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1912 Po,, Weybridge. H•rbor VI-Hm1, N.B.
844·9060 1510,000 Su., 1-s
2103 V•lley Rd. COlll Mna
842·86&4 1359,900 Sal/Sun 1-5
3615 C1tamara", Har. Vl•w HIHI, CdM
844-9060 $875,000 Sun 1 ·!lo
5BEDROOMS
5•2 S1urg.on. Co1ta Me11
882-0550 S25a.9000
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
e 14ti ~·Rd, N.e
831-t4()0 11.7",000
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1173--4 .. 00 s 1,515,000
' 1212 BFuegum. Westcllfl Grove, NB
S1VSun 1·5
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721·1200 1725.000 $und1y 1·5
TOWNHOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
tBEDROOMS ' • •2001 Vl•l• Caudal, N.B. 759-9100 S5A9.000S.l/Sun 1.-5
••..-100 Scholl •204. V••••llles, NB 759-9100 5228,lilOO SUf'I 1-$
•0 733 Wlng1l1 Bay.C M
• 499-5'85 111 ,500 Sun t-5
••2330 V9"gUarO-Pl01, Nwpl Lnd CM
842·5200 1225.000 . Sat/Sun 1-5
•••...-101 Schol:i. P~• 118. VeJl.aiflel, NB
759-1177 1298.900 S!Jf'd•Y 1·4
••13 Qloucff19t', C.M
759-9100 1195.900 Sun 1-4
2 BR plua FAM AM or DEN
...... Rue M.,...-a, .tllg Cyn, N8
642.a200 ,....ts89,600 Sul'ld•Y 1 ·5
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2524 Eldeo. C011a M••• 7~5000 1229,000 Sun 1·5
3 BR .plua FAM RM or DEN
+ 1521 K""'1 Rd. Newpo!1 IJNch
711().&000 1117 ,000
e 254 EY9nlng Cyn Ad, ShorecHn1, c·aM
~1141 11,011.000 &in 3-1
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2101 Vtllley Ad, Colt:& M ...
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Sa Sun l ·I
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75~9100 S3,000.000 Sun 1-5
4 BA plus FAM RM or-DEN·
• 4 Harbor Point•. CMon• ~ Mar
721•653g 11,195.000 S•t/9Uf' 1-4
• 2227 Arbu tu• SI, e .. tblutf. N.8 .
11a.1100 1591,500
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••• t712 Anll'O)ua, Ow Sht• NB 831-3042 17".000 Sal/Sun ....
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••10 8~ T,.., IMg Canyon N.8 •
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842·5200 1449.000 511/Suri t·S
3BEDROOMS
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J9tf from Fountain Val-SWF, 28, 5'2", 99 lbe., ···= ROIMllC' .. .-~ 1 I•" comput-pa•a 11 .. •• to "have fUftl VW __.. -.. ......_..,,. •· •• '' Tall, blond entr•pr• " 1· .. • .... IO, no chK-aw•. l't••, 110, •WM 36 ...... w,_.
•-NJ•aman, &g9 30 M9t 09Uf, 40'•, myriad of Travellnrtg•, wa•tx•p,.lopOftllrlng' dNft. ,N.8., 9ducated, btoftd#!reen, 31, m• for dlnMI'. ~
r..itY tum:! on Are rn'~~~: ~=~o :r.t lnt•re1t1: Want tall, ~~~;!raaiion, caring: .,..._ In N.8. bual-...,_ ......... IJDnO 1... co~er~ ~ .,...., 50-70, over 6•8 .. , •icP9(19ntlal, lnd.,,.n-•haring, clean a neee. l!nfoy ealtlng, te91, '8ep9'1atlceted good t mea . ..,.oo ~d.r 200 Iba .• Intel-#2982. dent, unconvenllonal, aober, •Hk• guy jogging. gon, beech clot"'"' to •"ow HnH :!,. humor • -~--wiiiiir:--.-1 lfgent, emotional, d• ENTHUSIASTIC ""' .. ,,,.90mMJ>h, SM, who'• almllar. #2809. '*91e.· dinner de.... NIM • ._. oount9t• ...::;plUa.;.;;.;;;..;.· .;."..;.1.,._..;.· -----1
pendable? Call me. FUN & A BIT 35-50, whO WIH to l.ooldr.'8 for SWM, 999 P9ft "· .... for UIM iiiii'LOVlllG _.....,_.,.;;..;;;~;,;.;.;.~-
N t ce relatlonshlp, FLAKY!! ~;:..,.dance, travel. PCRWETTYSY :::::!· ~e· =•= _and_·-:...-'-79.....,,.,......_. __ -1 OWM, 32, 5'11'b', 180,
"2904• Adventuroua a af· only, atable, good ~'"' green •Y••· rown ATTRACTIVI fectlonat• NB SWF, LOOKING -LADY co.WMldonettat, likH ..-rlN hair, good ahape,
5 ..... blond. 40-FOR LIQ-D k I ttr~ beeoh ow-.. hom. lootclng for an df.C· OUTQOlllQ 0 llin ... ••• ' um• n a ..... "--w-• SWM, 1·10·, 190, I'm ttv•. allm, amart aomethlng. (Naulllu• the car and th• man, tive, euccessful, truat· thlnga, "'rt have chll-24 Jun. 1etl L.t'a woman, 2S-40. for fun WIDOW m9m~. of course•) Boeton babe •-k• worthy mate 45-57.,_d_r..;..,,~·N.;;8;;.;';2916;;-;..·...__ partyl Kooking , and romance. Kid•
Slim blOnde, late 50... Humorous, epontan• district attorney w/ I'm a •lender 5'8", 1 KAOQ, k~. pho-O.I<. #1&42•
With aplrftual value•. ous, succeuful man crystalline •Y•• & fro-f•mlntne, very loving, togr....,,, bllnda, bfk· -" .... Newpol't Beach. Sffk to laugh & play with zen yogurt f .. ieh. Pr• profHelonal, ortiatrc, Ing a beMlh. a.-tng nv ~
gentleman, aeml-#2687. fer TV at•. r91uctanl fun-lovlng brunette _hHMty, .... ...,... PLAYIR
retlredft•tlred, tor _.;;.----... FU-N,..,...---bachelor with ugly big Many l ntere1111 19-27 •• ,... •o 1.... SWM walk• on beach, din-toe Musi be namecl #2621. 8', 1.. ..,.., •
Ing, 1au51hter and F1Ff1ES J.ott #2824, :~n$J@~~=l~1~~··Jar:.-;-~-~-;;:•~=~f 1-.TIC 50lah, looking for Swn aw o t OWF, • -OUTM•G home tom' ~ Humor. tll2980. llve, trim, 5'5" lady en-LOOKING FOR Handaome, prof•• SWM ao ·-h -t---..tt_....-................... J o y I n g 11 f • 1 QUALITY slonal, Mnlar Inter-• • • •v• at • 50 range ftlat C9" IROWll EYED A,8 ,C,&O'S: Adven-OWF I .. 0 .... a qu•lltl••· letlc. Looedni for at:· h•ndle • blU9...yMI -au t bo 11 b h 11'1 mom, .. • seek• R•n•l•••nce tlve OUlliotna SWfD ...... '"'1'"' .... """""" I~~· con:.~~: dr:i~: 5'5 · 120 lbl • Pfelty Man, SWM(NS, euc-tl2S09. 20-H. ·wt1 . NM a11: ""H. "' -...
S..klng: alncere ... .,.. dancing, plus skiing. brunette w/atyl•. ceeslul. artlculata.I Mlfl c-s>ttone. '°'· ftlend· IEllUllG
eual, atrong, aharp, movie•. travel, quiet. lov•• 10 leugh, at• eenH of humor. gen· ehlp, r:;· and ro-1 &9111 • ,.,,.. ot •"'I•, humor fectlonate, ••aka 50 •5 M KlllllAll'I' .. , , .,.., ... & taat•. ~ure, euc-Seeking compatlbi• SWM, 40-55, w/hon-eroue. ...., . e: ......... , mane•... . DI~ ganlleman #21541 . Witty, slim, attractive, WAllTID ... .v.n 1 ceHful, elngle, eclnlll· .....:~...;........,..,,...... ___ , esty·lntegrlly·humor 50lsh, dlacrlmlnatlng, rV111 SWM, halndeOfne, w
latlng, spiritual kind-HARRY for movlH. beach, bevel, llngulellc, cer· ~~!oU:~en:;~7.~ AID DOWN blue ev•. brn. h.W
of-a-guyt ~· 40-eO MET dinner, good conver· Ing, fun & frlendahlp. TO ........ 39, Jooklng to IT\eet a1 yra. #2881. satlon. #2603 ,n823, • tr••• ...-. k)nd, ma· ...n1n trllC""9 9wf w/ SALLY lure, flnanclally-SWM 29, 8'1", 190 of ~'lo C & R llAN WF, 25 5•4... big OME-MAN RlflRED genereue dragon· Iba.,. love l•t•kllng, ~y time wtth/Var
WANTIDI hHr\•d. emo11ona11y WOMAN INDIPENDINT ~~y~ ":: a1oy"!':.,· ~•..:.~_!:._."~ 1ec1 .,,..,._, #1&45.
Sc Grltd NeW""rt capable of intimacy. SWF, 57, crazy about FUN LOVI-• _,..OT-.... ......... ,_..,. 1 4?4 good esteem, hOnest roses, hand holding. l'9V your reward. #2847. cut• fen'\ele to &here Ir• I 1 3 2-3 3 • communicator, fun· laughter. romance. SWF •Mk' pal 90... thl9 win\. n yfa. ~ • llYWAmTM . Pleat• Clll with lover, clHn/eob•r. drHslng up or down, for aome of the lollow-und9r ,..._. 111•1 "" mett• you comfort
.J.A 1Hk• SWM w/sa,,,. •-ktng g9f'lt .. man 55· ing· Travel, 004t, mov-AAI ~ • able. NPll · mature, your '""'ne num-trait•. #2807. 10 with "" appeal lee, good com,er•• WWW" open minded. lat berl #2625. i-...;.;....;.;...._,l,.,.,'M=----and zip In h11 hie uon, bridge, walks, M110U AMVO• 50'•, 11S lbe .• 5'11'', TASY •2800 and laugh& i'2MO llfTO-Succe11ful, prof... ..... hair, Mmt ret.
CLASSY THE FAN PACIFIC SINCERE alonat. swM. 40, ..-. 1oce1 ~ cu1ue .. 1au 1 afty Classy. lntelllgenl, de-racketbell, photogra• ~ ~ ......,. dUey 41-tS .-,Ttpnae ~--grffd. I'll~ btOf!d•, ' ISLANDER GRIEM ml phy, B•Ch·to-Aoek. ""9 . female gc).t pan. woman. Your tum.
w h pretty blue eyee, 5'8 ", SWF. 30 •, a•n· 50 S ft t II lookl •wF, 44, 5'1'', down to this SWM, 8.'1", ~t4, ,,..-'°'"'6. I'm 6'10'', 11181.
brown hair. 5 5 . 124 suoue smile Loves· •. • • ng earth, hOMlt and ... 37. NIS 11 and ... ka 155 lb• .• and •hOOt --~r':"!'~:----t lbs looking for gen-I Id for WIWM, tall, 45-82, T .. h ......, 0 C-" ath•l•I cs. wor -love• travel, dlnlng.
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lovH llf~. laughter & huebend' who• 30-48, movies. •lncer•, NnH of humor. Gra-ATTORNEY -UST AWMI
nanple. "2"902. 6' I I & thoughtful, kind, Nt!l I allty DEVELA9ER I" SWM •• 1IO dk heir ... -~ • · success u or drinker, hand hold· c oue pareon ' ""' . " you like Don Pett-' ' ' ' CLASSY LADY love~ llfel •2683 er and all aroum;t preny, and well pro-coneld•r•d "•nd· gnon, "owera, know good loc*lng. Arribl-WITU LATIN good & fun compen• portlon•d. *2820· some. 8'. 175. 68, H · Victoria'• $.cret, put tlous but t~UI
fl LADY Ion who can spoil me SPARK '\. ,· citing .ifN\yle, •"ks trust In rrt9 llfe. SWM, ~ a:n"9· L-::" LOVE·LUST and get •Polled 1n r• DESIRED to apo11 or hetp attr•c· wtth ist' .. 11boa1. eat :0~r: c~C!:.. ~ In my eout for all the with Dalt• Burke turn It you're out tlV9 brainy lady 25-40. who think• h•'• a par-""'
plaaaures In Ill•. curvee. 38, who •n· there, let'• dance! Attractive, pa11lonate, #16e6. rot, loyel h""· no ~~~~~';:', Sp~.kl~~
H•k• 11 50lsh gentle· joys dancing, movies. ..,2845 aplrlled, 50, 5'8", 120, ".__...1 faith In p•ople. It
man. secure In ell qutet evenings, eports _ _...;.......;.._____ ct'9atlve. t9Cure, gen-_,I"" you're taP, thin, bright, half, look• are lmpor-
weys who would en1oy & trevellng I'm hon-PETITE ulne, , .. k, men 5'10" MENTOR flt, 3<>-35, Ilk• travel, tant tod,,,., 28 lo 35.
a green-ayeCI, blonde, est, feminine, and SOPHISTICATED plus, tit, same dHlrea. SWM, tall, 50 ~. bu•I· have no chlldren Why ~~~~. a hip fl~at.
tor a sp.clal relallon· more Se•k honest, Call ext #2848. n••• owner •••k• ehould I truet? I'll ---------•
ship _.2684 caring, elncere, ro-REDHEAD Ta'L pretty, petite, ellm f•-k"P an eye out for llllClll
mantte mal•. ,2622 I SWF, young 47, ehm, -male 30-40 Let'• m..i YCMJ !11'1705 ' CUTE LOVE non-smoker. eoclal BEAUTIFUL for lunch tlrat. #US&e. -'---HO--.-..... ----IUCClllPUL AND LIFE drinker. en1ov• danc· REDHEAD 9VWI ITMLI t,g 1ng d1nn•••, movies, ' DEEP DOWI lllTRO OWM 41 INTELLIGENT LAUGHTER beach If you are an SWWF, 71", New l'M •u.a• •ow • · r.-. Y • SWF 21 blonde'bluo, honHt end 11ncere Thought. Metaphyal-.,_. 5/l3, 1 OOPM. grey Sel*lng'S • MnU f Adventuroue, slim, al· cal want "k• mind Phll Donahue ..,..,.. jffp You came by the hUrnOI, --'-'• ·-•. 120. attractive. 5 8 gentleman pl•••• • " • '7" -.... 7 ..,......
S SM f.ctionate SWF aoetca call .,2844 dancer . traveler, 9·3··.~. grey flnaneter omc. N.ect to get In mo'\llM, romantic! dtn-eeklng • 21·2SI sincere 401ah man _..;..;;.;..___;..;._ ____ ·friend, pleymate. with .... ks ~lfla~ aane, touch. Pl•H• call. ner.. dancing ~oolc·
race unimportant Are who enjoy• travel PRETTY abundant frff ttrne, u p b • at , • • m I-ti 1 eee. Ing for hon99t tJnc4tf•
• ., '···· .. u •• epo ... , p•~saou•TE 74"-77'. 501sh, n/• dangerous b•ach r•-·~ . You lnt•ll"'•nt, edu-boat...,.. •--· ... --------·~~tl1701
cated, mHcullne. ma-candlelight and ro-"° ~ L•t'• playl #2901 · blood• who want• her llOllAMTIC
lure, fit end anrachv•7 mane• for meaningful PLAYFUL . toe• curied #1863. UICUTIVI 14
#2608 r•lallonshlp. tl2&42 Ex-model, 5 7". alen-VOLUPTUOUS DOQQb soeklng mate Hf Is HAllDIOlll LOVELY der, brJoht, winy. w••t REDHEAD · IEIKI han<.taome. 82". a11m, llllGITIC l'MWORTH
YOUR EFFORT
SWF In my 40'1 look-
109 for fun, •P9C•al
gentleman who k••P•
tit, Ilk•• t•nnls, knows
how to be puelonate
I Uve on Balboa ta-
land . #2&05
LIBRA LADY cook, a rHI spoiler 27 yr Old SWf' mOdel Hml retlrad. OWM SWM. 39, n/9, 8'4 ",
•ffk• claasy, profes· Sffkl educated, SO· Halls at1me tor en.r;. QIDOITl NSW lnte•Hted In well propottlon•d,
elonal gentleman to -phlsllc1 aled, gentleman noon & ·evening fun SWM, 40, 8', 175, charlt .... sailing, cul· Ilk•• aporta (vol-
•hare laughter, hie, who •vH en opulant M ust dr••• A ba executive, lrleh/G•r· h.we, gardening, Jravet, leybatl), music, play-
love. Like& golf, da.nc· llfe etyle but •ova• II cla11y and 25-40 Y"'·f man, Marine mammal, healthful acllvltl••· Ing guitar, movlea,
Ing, walks, theatre, •II, plus romance. old 1112848 Sffk• cut• compact 'She ahoukl ~ a car· wattca. S..klng tall, flt·
tralfel. N/S, SWF. bro· pa111on & wit, 40 · •---'-------, 30 yNra young, 9lrl· Ing, compatible hom• neu mlllded SF, 5'9"•
nene. 6'4", 115 Iba.. ~~8~3. (No bald ) ~r!r'..:::...~ lsh mat•. Call me. Do maker, fr" to ahar• CS'2" for poeelb .. rel•· 52 1'2810 . It. #1704. ..,.. Ille. 11883. tlOMNp. •1703.c
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HUNTINGTON BEACH, COSTA ~A, . .
There are many ports of cal. everyone
O l4 ~Gl Pllt NEWPORT BEACH, fOlJNTAlN V AllEY,
IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH ·
with an adYentlft of its own. Many
treasu"eS to find that wl provide golden
opport\rities fOr you and 'f'AI family.
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Sund1J. Jun« 2
Rudu Montatt: What •re the
pro,pcch and 1od1aeal s1&n of Gen
H NormJn Schwarzkopf and Gen
Colin Powell., Re ponse Gen
Schw11rtkopf 1\ 11n Aus. 22 Leo Gen
Powell " nn April 5 Arie' Future
Schwur7Jcopf could be m.1tkcd fur
J)llht1CJI earccr. \IUlln& .it the top
lie " 1nc.Jepcndcnt, crc11t1ve.
Jyn.tm11.., unurthodC>~ um.I h." nv
re\pcct for tradition mcrclv for s.ikc
nf trad111on Gen ru-...cll. 111 19Q~.
will en1oy \urac of pof.ularll\i 1ha1
might place him 111 po lllCll .ircn.i
Both Po...,cll and Schw.inkopr 1,m: on
a tobog.in ride nr de Im)
ARIE~ (Moirch :?I-April l~I 'our
talent' effort\ can be tran,l.itcJ 10
m1tcnal &•11n Ton11ht ~ou ·11 Ile
''celchratcJ," I ~l\'.u\ on 'J'C~UIJt111n,
ad\,cnture, charm, ah1ht\ to win
fr1cndi 1mon1 ''higher-up'"
Consolidate'
TAURL (April W-Mav ~0) Focu\
on career. business aho<:11te\,
prcs11cc. "and1n1 1n commuml)'
Accent d1vcrnf1c1l1C1n, \cna11h,1y,
"d1fkrent" modC\ ur lr;anspor111ion.
You II be complemented on
appearance
GEMINI (M1y 21·Junc 20) Be
w1lhn1 to revise. review. rebuild on
more ~u111Mc bn~c. r ocui on
1dealum . <>p1ri tuu l values,
comm.u 1c;i11on with one "far 11w1y."
tion hip undcrgC>C~ tc§I, will
meet challensc
CANCER (June 21-July 22). 13)
dciina 'Mime rcscuth you learn where
the money p.. who h11ndlc 11, ~ 111
i111n rele11•c in V\\Ur nwn noamc
Gem1n1, V1r10. S3&lltar1u' pcrwn'
1nYO M> tCf"\' ohJCCt .. will Ile
1dcn
L Jul 2-' \uf 22) r QCU\ ctn
rublic 1m11~c. rc.:l1ah1lil). crcc.J1b1lity,
~~~ part11.c.1.a.h1p. 1narn~I l.l.llu\
Mi.JOI lk•mc,tlC. 1d1u)tmcnt could
1 n c I u.~ c r c \ 1 tJ enc: c. ram 1 I y
rcl"111ft\h1p. lcg•l dc:c1 1C"'ln Tauru
1n\vlvctJ.
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ded1ci1llOn. 'cnt1mcnt <1nJ PJ''lt•n
\po1hgh1 on crca11~1I\. v.iricty .1h1l11)
lu 1mprm1 ~our o"n \!Vic Young
pcrmn ~ed.' vou .i\ role model
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Long-dl\1,mce l.Ommun1c .. 11on coulc.J
10,ulve c11,111on, uniquc hnnor,
mv11a11tln 10 """d Sc:.irlh for ".svul
mete' " nul reall) r.1r-fc1chcd Yl'U
arc clo,cr thdn might h.wc been <1nt1·
cipatcd
.\GITIARILS ('JO\ 22-Ixc 21)
I lighhgh1 indcpc'nc..lcncc, freedom
crcatl\lrv, '''le c;hor1 tnr 1nvoh ~·,
rcJatl\C, futr1llmtnl of prum1\C
rciarJ1ng l(>\t oh1c..i \11\\IOn "111 ~
\uCu"full\ compl.;1,J l ~o " in
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CArRICOR' (Dec 2~·J,\I\ 19).
Tho'e who pn. lcnd "no1 10 kn(M"
arc hlulfing l'roc:ccd tl•wim.I go.ii -
hy 1:;ilhng hlull \llU'll ~ain obJCCll\e
Mone) yc.•u .-.nncJ "111 l'ic h•mdcc..I
tll."Cr, alllCll rcluclanth <: nccr n.1trw
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momcnc \V1:Jr shadn ol blue
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C'Cpcrimcntilllon G•m1111 play) rule.
PISCt.S (fc:b 19·Mm:h Wl
Rl1aJhlvck \\Ill be 1r.1n~formcJ 111111
'tcpp1ng,1onc You'll have .1ccc ,· 10
mformatmn rccarJcd a~ 'cla \lhc:d ..
Scorpio n.111\'C, much 111tr11c1ed 111
)OU, 11\ 111 pro,·e v.1lu.ihlc ·,ill\
01 rctKln1
IF JU •t l I VOl.R BIKlllO.\\:
You :arc cmnt1on11I "nutl\c:,
1mnr_c,\lon.1blc loyal, t11m1I -
(lnentcd C1p11N1fn Can«r pcr~n,
play import.ant <10k~ 1n )UUr life You
pos u~ 1 nl>llnrt1vc know lee.Jae
ronccrn1n1 fc,iod, \hcltc1, \Ul'\ll\-.I.
l:tC11t1on of rcc1pc\ 'vu 1rc
0thnam1~.
1nqu1 1111.c, ~rha~ tkttcr at hclp1n'
01hets th.in v.hen 11 comes tu
prC>mo1tng vour own cau July 11\111
be ~our OW\t · s11n1fi1:1o1nt, rc>mantu.:,
pr<1fi11hlc month or 1991
~king~sel
tha~ eztra
etacktng up
f'
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Try the classifieds. What's junk
to you is o treasure to someone
efse. For only $13.44 you get
4 hnes for 7 days. Coll todQy.
642-5678 . I
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CAPRICOR~ (Dec 22·Jan ZO)·
rhc fie~ pl.1nc1 M.irs, currently
p.i\\ing 1hrough the uncomprom1\1ng
"II" of I c11. <.c:cm\ to !"le caking 11~
tnll on \hJrCd 1ntcrc'1' and J<llOI
.m .1ngc:mcnt\, dnd. rcg.irdlc~~ of how
U!'\CI ur ri~rievcd )'OU feel, C3\I a
t>cJdy C)C over tinanc1t1I llC1' thl\
\\CCk A Jcc1Jedly tr1clcv a\ nn
1hc bth " 1:cr1.un 10 'end sh
\\J\IC' "h1\.h call for 'w1rt 01nd
JCCl\l\C .lCllllll -l\Cft though VOU
l'ichc\e lhJI rnu ht1\"C IJken ever
rt"'1blc prcc lutll'n ur mJJC ~II 1hc
111tl'lt mo'c'
\Qt ARit (J.1n :?l·f cl'i 1<>1
\Jlurn in retn,~r.tdc m11111in in \~1ur
t>IO.n birth \1~n. \CCm\ to Ile making
\1111 e'en more rdx:lhou\ ;and no one
l;n""' "h.il rc;ilh :111, \CIU lll1"C\er.
"h.it 1n1n,rirc' :m1unJ June 6th I'
hkeh to fc•rct \llu w tonform or
h.ick J,1v.n O\Cr ma1r1mom;al or
partncr,h1p l\\UC\ Bui C\Cn 1f )Our
\Cl"\ rcr,t1n11I life " lurncd ur"dc
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''" 1hc up .ind up al w1•rk and m hne
for pmmol11111
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1n,11ntl\ \CCm 10 Ile u1 g1ng you lo
turcc cvef\th1ng out into 1hc 11pen
.1nJ make 01hc" either put up or
\hUt ur Du, however. try to
1crncmrn:r chut 11 1\ not ~imply a
fl\IC\llPn llf ~r.1w10g ,\ VCll OVCr Ilic
f11'1' lnll ~1.1111ng afresh. ror.
I"= "m"'"' ur pwfc\ 1onally. until
\1111, 1n I w bJ' ~ccn challenaed h\
'1.1tu111 in \quanu' nn rhund1y. you
nccJ 111 m:1kt ~urc lhilt you are not
1umpin~ 11ut ''' the fn1n1 po1n into
1hc hrc
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lu111ht w11h 1l11f1cult1c•. anJ
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Koc>c*
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941.011'41 C.M.
DONNA
2 s••1ee, T u•tln
tWADREllER
Ex~ed Hair Styl-
ls1 with aome ctl«tlele
tor Newport Beach
hotel ulon. 721-<>039
Hoateu
Real Eatete Needed
on Sat/Sun only For
n-home protec1 In
CM. Call 380-0&88.
Hu 'f04JI camper ti.II
...wig ~ dr!Yeway '""" eaml)li!•? Stll It with
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Call Diane in Tustin,
250·9188. Or Marie
lnC M 841·0174
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142-9171
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Memtw1 ships 5540
P'OAD 1171 Ven
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Padd9d IHthef nt•
tlor. carpeted wllh
Futon Bed $140.' 4 3 Fem. German Shep-fOlelfng couch $3,000.
drawer legal black file herelt AKC, • mo old. _"4_2-0_.;;33..;;.;;.5 ____ _
cabinet $45. 85().8.480. ..!\Ota, 1 gr•yllan, 2 VW 1~72 Camper Ven
Sofa bed. Ilks n•w, blec!Vtan $300 .. ch . Runs great, body
S200/otter,· plus other H2-8979· WOfk. $1200. "48-4"8
Items. 873.9173, Siberian Husky, 8 Wies,
alter 5. blue eyea, AKC, Heve
al\Ota $300. d• SAe-
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deck, • " Cott 82 EtdON do
touring coupe,. ore,
hard to nnd $3,l?I.
Cod 'n Cpe DltVll.
full pwr, S1,475. "'
Chfty'72 C~&. e
cyt auto, blue "\>Fie
galng up S1,•7
Nwptt II Mira.
Cadlllac 1982 El...,,ie BAHIA Corinthian Yacht
Club Membership for
..... (4'15) 415~2.
Ask for Al RuHcol
SOf AS SS0-$150; aol•· 3098, aw 895-8743.
bed S 125: king 4-
poater weterbd S.471S:
dreHer $95; Fr P
dresser S 1 55; recliner
r , , 11 · u · . .~. 2 For 1 Speclall Loeded , 18\le'OO.
Buy '78 PC>fsche 911 s Phone· 873_.C>rr or
Targa fOf 114,950 and t-8_7_3-_1_oe.....;.._. __ ...., __ Ory.1w. f)O'>q
$75; dinette $9.Q: Plano ffor 8olet
Wea1ern ltvrm grp wanted reaponalble
S475: refrlg 1295: w/d party 10 teke on t~ll
S2215: Ille cab $30; monthly payment•
dska $21S; baby crib see loc:atly Trade-Ina
S95: lg ffre safe $750; accepted. Credit man.
computer Wk stains eg« 1-80().233-eee3.
sa-1 c1 ... 1c '57 Chevy C.dlllec 1987 n
210 4 dr. wagon trH, OeVllle, cu1tom grlll 6 ~ ... •·~·!IP • 1
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mlHlon 714·558·41 51
1r Cond1ttomng
34 18
Antique•, li010
Carpentry 351 O * 1890'• to 1950'• * corf tbl aet S91S; paint· *""*I to HouMftold• t • $25. 973-0848 Fences
& Decks 3615 •REMODEL •REPAIR
N•w Construction
Unique unusual work
Alteratlons Corn Res
26yrs 11ea .c; 968-3564 --
* BUYING ITEMS * S95: oak BR set $725;
PLANTa·EVERGAEEN __ Pteut_...;.~L-v M_S9.;.L...6;...73-1223.;...;.;;.;::__1 Solid oek dlnlng Mt,
FE H CE S .Q A TES • a d A eJw•noUon SOUTH Interior plan11 MW $3800 "41 $800
N•w R•palr RtOltrOOCI Cl911nup • Tree Trim-& trees-Sat.. &/or ANTIQUE E90RIUM 080. DecoratOf' mlr·
Cedar Po$1 Rtplece C~ NB tn111g • Sprklr Llghllng ma nl. 751·1825 Unda • COSTA MESA * rOf. fiMS3..3e151.
Jim WhY1e 642·7206 Rprs • Sa•d/Sod 1931 Newport Blvd
ement
Concrete 352 Handy Man 371 0
..,....,..REPAIRS H om• Dr1veways·pa11os· R•ntal PROPERTIES
paths etc No ob •oo Polnt·Cnrpentry-otc .
sm1ll A•H. Lie. Bond oryw8 11 Glr;645·S277
Mickey 536-0553 •HANDYMAN •
CONCRETE ALL TVPf<;
Aemovo & 1op1ac.o fl·g A '"' 00• """'-11~•· Lie Bonded When ___ c._,·_e_·_• _•_11_•7_1rnT1_;_ __
quallly counts 897-8033 ***REMODELING
ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION Costom work Eloc •
Mnsonry-Concrote Pa-Carpentry .. flle-Plumb • 110~ D11veways Paint rences l(e•t. 898·31 HS
UllOCIPf M.l!t 546-3096 1 CALL DOES IT ALL
Since 1973 (473t84) Tremendous S.t.ctlons
Bno 6<t6·9288 French•EngllalloflA!Mf
Plaster
Du1ty11 Lawn M1lnt.
Monthly/Wkly or 1
time Free est 24t·1640
OARDENINO·Full aerv
Ln ndac 11 pe·sprlnklr•·
sod mow·edge·clnup,
ret1s rates 966·2716
Repair 3880
Int/Ed. patch plastering
Custom teJCtUt•ng. quality
work Problems·No Proo-
lemsl ,326864 554·783t
Plumbing 3890
•8000 Sq Ft.•
Mon.Sat 10-e. Sun 12-e
•We Buy and Sell•
Contlgl'm•nll W•leom• ** 842-8990 ••
Appliances 6011
24 Hr EDD-~•5522 Good uJed Wbtrlpoot .,_,,. Refrig 19 cu 11. SISO
HEATING ' PLUMBING 546-7009
l.AKER
PLAYOFF
TICKETS
QOODIEATI
4tt-SS20 PROF. GARDENING &
MAINT 10 yrs 011p
Rea/Comm •Xln t r•f•
VICIOf Barttrl 645·9748 Lie 541878 VisaMas~er Meytag Wnh•r HarvHt1~::::=~=====:!I Gold, $85 Eleclrlcl·
Pll\', I I f l1),1!·, ,'() 1 ••
t981 Skip Jack, 2•·
Runabout with Bimini,
cover, VHF radio,
compass, etc: Well
kept, good for fishing,
approx portal 300
hra. S 12.SK>O Call 71 41
645·!i(>OO ext. 238 for
information II no
answer, owner 8 t 8/
797·1875. T• W•tlcraft "u"ft-
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taH than 550 hra,
S4500. 6415-8113
Silil Boilts 701 '1
eram1c Grr ct:.ntrattor o11
RON'S OARDl!NINQ
Ouollty yard care roas
ratet 12 yr exp NB
CdM only 831·1872
D iscount Plumbing dryer white $75 Cen PIN• CHINA 90 pc, t2
Full copper re-pipes dettver 850-8480. pt Ml, orig. ct. $250. from $595 Waler __ ...;.._.;..;;..;....;;...;;..;... __ , Ok oak china hutch
heel ers mtlall trd rh Your llr condltlolllno S1SO 2 hvy wrought •• n Ju In 2 4 I
$299 Full plumbing cari be tol¥ed b'f Iron baker's reeks. $3200 414-5419
1les 3528
Contrecto,.Bulldera
For prompt service
fair prices rehab•llty 11
company with 1ntognty
to back 11S Quahly
100"-call AAA Tll•
& M arbl• 239-3970
JACK KENNE DY TILE
& MARBLE INSTALL
REPAIR All types
ot Pavers Washmg &
Seating 497-5665
THE ORIGINAL
DEAN tht TILE MAN
looky showers-Acid
wnsh & regrout New
& Rop1111 Bathrooms-
Snowrr rtoors Kite
Floors Plumbing Lie
25yrs 0 C 873·8065
TILE tn•Halled Repaired
P1omo• Courteous S..V cf
F•ee Fst & References
John & Shelby 846·6176
Child Care 3536
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Sm l I & lt<J ,,.p,11rs of
11'1 C'"> Pi'llOo; plumb
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Reis .wa11 4:32·9827
DAN'S Home But1ne11S
Imp rovement Drywall
Carpentry ~ Pt11nt1ng
Bonded 645· 7822
Sl!M l·A•tlr•d Lnnd-
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SAVE SSS 754-7170
THE GREEN SCENE
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Spnnlt•er 1nst1llstoon
Tree Trnnm1ng Removal
Lawn Ma•nt & Cl&anups
Ao101111ong * 4:32·8804 •
St. Lie. <1'599025
THE SECOND MATE
LANDSCAPING Sea·
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Lie o 1 0968 650-5585
Masonry 3828
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Call Jay 850-3008 R •M O DEL·A ddltlon e _HA_N __ D_Y_A_N_D_Y_ M A•ONRY-BRICK &
BLOCK WORK Bond/
Elec:·Plumt>-Palnt LI Llc'cJ. 848-4834
cnrpntry elc 831-41043
WI! DO EVE9''fTHINOl
MecNlnlcet, ele<:trlc11I
painting (boat dock I
Bay Boal Svc 873-5917
Hauling 3720
Massage 3830
•EXOTIC MASSAGEt
S29 hr For by men
V MC 760·7Q91 24hr
remodel L•c 51 (1214 conaultWI\} aa.lfted etc. lMe-2501. PM. ' •
Free es.I 8 4e-54T9
DRAINS $S-$1S-S2S UP
Faucet dl•P heaters
L•c replpe. 7 dayt
Leo 64~242 Pt
PL UMBING repair and
remodeUng Done by
professionals 25 yra
In N B area Prompt,
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DICK S HAULING
Junk 10 dump & gen·
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truck with 1111 gate
...-RELIA9LE Houaeclean-540-3798
Ing by IM di'/ LOc:al OUMP RUNS • JUNK
...,.. JUnt .....,'"'°_ Furn~ture trash, 1ree
Call Yolande 831•5087 branches appllancet
CRAMEAI CLEANING Mike 7 Cly• 846· 139 t
Home & small oNiee GEN Controctor hH to
detallera. 8 prlng dump Huck and c:raw
cl••nlne epeolallat Clean up H11u1, otc
Free eat 979-9228 Smt toba Ok 845·0580
Doors 3580
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(714) 850-5952
Fl~ctr1c:;il 3610
Houses1tting 3760
Sr. Aoot. ll•H with
Fortune 40 C1>, malt
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Painting 3858
OLSON PAINTING
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875-1738 IV
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.,...... Heme(•) lltl.ct lueiMal Natne(ll listed ~.::t''~~ = ~~5T luiTi4f 1332 ~· ?'"1• t2tti:i OrlflOI ~ on May 3, MUC M011CI 1571 ~ Pl . Costa The 1ea11111n1(t) com-..,_.on NIA above on· May a. 1091 . I • uUI ,,... .. COft• 1tll1 ~. Caltl. 12127 menc.td lo tr.,,MIC'I but!-~ "°"" ~ Lodwletc ~ un<* ltlt Filctttlout IAllftl w:'K. laYef1y Hiiie, duel.ct by: an lnCSMdu.i ,••a1oe ,.........,. Thia bualt\ .. , 1e con-'*-under ttlt Fle11tJou•
.....,.,,. w.. flted TNt .... _. was Ill.ct ~~·:·M~y·~t~11111~ ~ to2tM eumtt 2500 Tht _!.•alatrant(t} com-PUbllthad Or•no• Coatt h9IR 111 .._ duded by· an lndMdual Bu11ne11 N1m•(•l lilted
County Cl«IC of With ltlt County Clerk ol Franlc .. ~ ~.-.. •• .' ......... .!!' .. _.:_ .... _.:_.. ....., ~ ... lo ttlf!laCt b\Mlo D•lty pu.u May 12 11 2t lt .. elllellt Th• r•glttr1n1(1) com· above on May 1 lHI ,.~,_, .. Or9n0t Couflty on May 1o "'' ~""" .,.,.,_., ............ ...._ .... , '" nest under Iha F1Ct1110ut r--• · ·• menced to tr~ bu9I-J 1c c .. :. p ......... "T on ... ty 24, 1tll1 • Tl\I• •t•t•ment Wit' flied 11706 9ut1Mtt Name(•) 19*f JUna 2, '"' The lolloWlng ptrtenl .,. ,,... un<lef In. Flctftlou9 IC unning ... m. , .... 1
N91949 ·~~.. ....._ , • .,.12 ~t:'~ ~~ 1~~ :.:~~.~ 1i":o~~~ -:;~~ 8"'214 ~~~'"-:~~ORASH :r~"!!:i N~:m•(•) NM9d ~-:. tlaltfM!ll WU tiled
ll'ulleNd Ofangt Chet ,...,.,.,..,ec1 ""anot Coul 1091 TNltM, 1 tOt ~ SttMC Thie etatamenl wu flled T 0 0 L & SUP P LY EliuH!h Alexlt w1nroek,. with the County Cltflc of o~ tf'llot June 2, e, te. 0-"Y Pllol ~ 19, H . P4•~ 1100, Nawport 9Hch, wfttl ltlt <County a..;i <Of PUIUC NOTICE l:)MATCO TOOLS. 33IN' Thlt t1Mtmenl waa llled ?'99~ County on Mty 11·
23, .. , ""-2, t , 1Nt f'u«>lllhed Ofange Coa11 C.llf. t29eO . Orange County. on May 10, Plotttt.u aligt IA. 0.,,. PcMnl, With the County Cleft! of ,4eUM
-, Su"254 Su-228 Dally Piiot May 19, H , t. MM>al,.~llolt 12, 1091 I' I ......... :.... ~ich...t2t29Aooett Wonclrash Ofange Councy on Mty 21 PuOltth«I °'.,,.... CoM1 June 2 t 1091 nnno, v-n. •1-1• · 1991 -...-. PUIUC NOTICE ' · Su-225 O•nnl1 Wtltl•lm, 37082 Publ thed Ofange Cout .... ......,. 33191 ... ~• llA. Ow ,4Ma41 Daily Piiot May H June 2,
I NOTICI Colby, l•ratow, C1llf n-. Ptlo4 u-. 18 a The folowlng perlON ara PT<*llh • .,...b, 1t212t Pubhshtd Of•-,. __ t 9 ti 1091 t231f __., -1 • • dOlnQ bulinnl U II UI Mil II Con--..,... ...,_ Su-23 "'WTATaMml'T Of' ,.......... PUlllC NOTICE Mfl. 8ltndon o. .,.., .. June 2• •• 1981 WORLD WIDE YACHTS dueled by: ""lndMdutlt Daily Pdot May 2e June 2, ______ ..;...._.;...7
WITlllORAWM. ,__ .......... .....,_ ley, Jr., cJo AMn Beard• Su-224 PARTNERS ONE, 101 SN~ Th• r~latranl(a) com-9, 19, 1991 fJIUIT........ ... ..... .,. -,.......... lay. PO Soll H1t, &g 8Mt yard Wty, Cabtn N, N.w-mencecl IO trwact tiwa-, ______ ....;..511-;_2;_4_1 flUl&JC NOTICI
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Wl1 gantral Ma, Calif, 82101 21o21 Carrenza Or , M~ duci.d by: mining penner. atet.....m Or , Huntington Baach, with the CoUl"Y Clet1t of ~. NeMe Clo!ftG ~ u ~ penntt• JoMph J. SonOHnt Jr .• llor'IVlt)o Calif 92891 ahlp -The IOlloWlng ptrtonS .... Cakf. 92149 OrWIQt County on May 21. •tetefMftt JOE GILLIS ENTER· SNo doefeeing undtt the 1101 W. MflCArthur 81. Hftt1am ' SOllmln 2?02.l The reglllrlnt(t) com-doing butinffs H : Tht. bu1ln111 11 COl\s 19t1 The following P«IOl'\I 1t1 PRISES 11121 Btoolmunt au.NM ....... ---tr--.,,~W*! b bua1r1eM nem. of 11245, SMllC Ana, Calli. Carranza Or Mils!On Vi.fo mtnC*f lo 1rtnMCt bull-(1)fJREOATOR MAAINI! .ct by· 1 hmilad part· P4M?M doing bullnett M S1 sueee 2tS Fountan Vile ............. t:MM 9'8PLAV . .j, ~ · ·• ' nau undlf 1N Flctttlout SYSTEMS b S L.E.O nershlp Putllllhtd OnlnQa Cout TAX:FINANCIAL GAOUP t.t: c.111 9270t The following l*'IOM art SICJN~GAOUP llt 2034 £. This bu1ln•H la con-This butlnlH 11 con-us ht reg1~ntt-) . ~ . . ~. ~ ~ ·Justin ~ doitla b\19j'le••~ 1Jnco1!1 8M1 1221, ,.,... dUC19d by· an lndMdual ducted by' an lndMdwll aboYt on· ~ 21, ENT OIVLS10NI. 1800 mtN*f lo tranlllC'I ~ f 11 t9tt S.asho<e Of~ N'1W'P041 1047l Nlghtlngile Cir COlSTAL PROPERTY ~ Cellt. 92tol • The r•gl1111nt(1) com-The rag.lalrant(I) com-1M7 Monrovia Ave , 'Newport MU undef tM Flclltlout ' ' Su-245 Beach, Cahl 92e63 Founl'l,ln Valley. Calif' MAINTENANCE, 203 I 2f!h n.tJ Fictitious 8ullne11 menc:ad lo tr1n11C1 bulls menc.ct 10 lttnACt ~ Meldrim F. Bum• 8tech. Cellf. t2ee3 Bualna.. Name(•) Utttd Guy LHll• Mu1ph1k1, 92108 SI . Newport Buch. Cdf
Name 1afett9d &o Mova '*' under tn. Fictitious ,,.., ~ In. Fle1olloue This ataternant wa1 1119d API MarlcetlnQ, Inc., Calls abOW on: Apl'll 1, 1091 4407 S.Uhote °""9, New-Thi• buatn•n 11 con-92te3 we-,~ In Oranoe County 8utlna11 N1me(1) llat.ct Bullne'it ~ Nim•(•) lltt.ct with tilt County et.rte of fotnla, HSOO t.fonrOYI• AY9., Walter Granath PUIUC NOTICE l>O" Beach, Calif t2M3 ducted by· an lndMdUal Thorl'lu MatMw Hall. 203 on, ,Oetob•r I , tttO eboYt on· N/A above on· M1y 20 1991 Orange County on May 3, Newport BHch. Calll. Thlt •l•l•mtnl Wit fil9d Thia bUSlntll I• COfto Th• re9l111anl(•) com-I 2tttl St .• N.wport BMeh, ~ JoMph J. Soltosan.11 Jr. Hetnam Sollman' 11191 t2te3 With the County Clark ol trlothleul ducted by an lnOMd\Jal menc9d 10 tranuc1 1>4.m, C.llf. 92913
F , me 1nd tddres1 Of Thie IUl!emtnl -• filed Thia statement wu '119d 1'4e311T Thia bu~lnHt la con-Of•not County on Mty 3, • ........_... The reglttran1(1) com. ""' under the Flet1tloul Mtohwl S"-'t Seineon.
t ion Withdrawing: with lhe County Clef'k of with in. County Citric of Publlahtd Ofange Coast duel.ct by. a COfporatlon t09t I S at ,... menc.d 10 ltanuc1 bul4s BullnHt Nam•(•) Hat.ct 203 B 29th S1 . N9wpcH1
J .... A. M~lllen.1.. 20e Oranga Councy on May 10, Of•no• County on May 21 Dally Pilot May 12 19 2e. Th• rtgl11rant(1) com-,4 ea t•t TM f t ......,, ness under the Fic:t1t10US tt>ow on· NiA 8tech. caltf t2te3 w ....... Anahalm, t;lllf 1991 1091 • J 2 1""1 • • mtnC4ld lo transact bUsl-Putll "*' Ort"""' CoMt ollOwlng partOnl .,. BuslMH Name(•) k119d MMOll J Malugeon Thi• bu1lnn• It ~ JI/Na A. MacMiiian , ••• , t une • ..... ,,... under lh• Flctlllout .... -doing bul!MI• ... al>OYt on May 1, 1091 Thia tlel.tnlent WU Med dUCttd by ~
Publllh«I Oranat Coast f'u«>llltl.ct 01"'91 Coall '4...0t Su-211 Buetnetf' Namt(I) 119*f Dally Pllol May l2, 1•. 2t, -..ollU! MEO, 5550 Cef. Guy L Murptlak1 wllh the Coun!y Clefk of The regl11rant(1) com-~llot Mly 21, June 2, oa11u Piiot May 19 28 PubllsMd Ofange Cout • . above on: May !J IHt June 2, 1091 rtloe Ave Sult• 0 . Cyprus, This ltltement WN filed Ofange County on Mly 11, menced to traneact bU9is
•• t«"IN1 _, • • Diiiy Pilot May 2t. June 2. -c A. Nam«olt, Tr•aaurtit Su-211 Calif 80930 with th• County Clef'tc of 19'1 MSI Wider the Flc:tJtloUt Q Sus2'8 June 2, t , 1091 9. 1e. 1091 'UlllC ttVTICI lWa stm•t'1'191'11 wat llled Joe ()peracz, 108 Wtld Orange County on May 10 .,414415 8Ulinal1 NatM(I) bt9d
&.t-229 · SUs235 wN'I the County Clattl of HotM ~. Rancho SIMI 1991 1boYe on May 24, 1191
..... .,. • ------~ . tr1ottt1eu1 °'~ County on May 3. MUC MOTICI Maroanta. c..,. t2t11 ,.neoe Pubbhed Ofange eo.i r Matthew ...., .~JIOTICI .......... ....... 1091 MlcnHI Cardou. 115 P\JbliShtd °' o..iy Pfol lliley" June 2, Thi9-11aternent ... !ltd
, r 1 Plotttleua Ml.JC NOTICI PUILIC NOTICI •t•t.......t '493094 l"lotttMu9 Driftwood. Seil BHch. Pllfy. Polol ./''1Qt19 eo;: I 11. 1'91 · ~ In. County C1etit of ......... sew Acrtttleu9 Flctltleu9 The lolloWlft9 partont .,.. Publtlh.ct Ofange Coat •u••• '9w c.m to740 June 2. t 109t IY $u.238 Or-. County on '°"'t 24 dOtnG bullnelt u · Dai"' Not M 2 t -It tetRent 1CM'1Pacneco,413 PlnelrM 1991 Ci lute111eftt • ......_ .. Meme ~ MeMe AO~AN AEAlTY ANO IN-., IY 1 • 1 • .. ., The~ ptrSOM.,. Way, Alvaralde, Calif. Su-229 PUIUC -TICE . '4HHt Tftt l*'lonl.,. ltet.....nt at•tewt VESTMENT CO 2025 June 2. 109t doing bullntM 11: 12508 ""' Put>bhtd Otange Cou1
F T-LINE =::alNEER TM lollOWMQ PlflOn• are TM tol~"'Q petsona are Newpoff Blvd Ste 200. Su-221 THE ROSS COMPANIES ltrooh Hancock, 3913 PUIUC NOTICE ~lltkiu9 Ody "'°' ~ 2 9 11
IN 5122 PlnOft Or~: =~~~TORY. ~(l~~··~~UMnEo. ~=:-~':rs, LTD .. 3 Hutton Centre g:n.:;:o· Lot Alamlto., ... ;i......... 23 1991 ..
Hllfttlqgton IHch, CaMf 1131 E 111t1. SUit• K. ass w Bakat 51 -2101, Ctaor St , Coe:ta MMe, c.lif PUIUC NOTICI := 5allta Ana. Cal&! Thi• t>u11nn1 11 con-~----•t.e•-•• Su-250 ~m Santa Ana. Cal•I to271 c.... ..... .c.w. 9a5» •ma I( I Aou • E hi ducted by" • QIW*al paf1. -The ~ ~ .,. JMll1 A Bonnett, 5122 Tim F~er ns1 Ut>-Lany Bt.,,t Pllmer 655 w Lucy E Adtlln 843 St llletltl•• c;:, a. cu&. Calif .. , 11• ""lho., a ue.wt lelol'ICI butlnMa.. , ________ _
Pinon Drive. Huntington e rty Ave , Huntington Baker $1 ,2101: Cotti Claw SI Coltt M..., Cdt .......... Mw Vernice I Ullm.n ':e"r3 The .-e9111rant(s) com-The following peraons 1t• PAO,IC PAAIC.. 20l2 Butt-PUil.iC NOTICI ~ Celit 82tttMt2t BMch, Callf 92141 M... Caltf 92629 92e2t ............ ' menciad 10 trlnNCt bulls dOlnQ t>usinet:I U MM c.nter Of Suitt 200,
Thi bualneu la con-Thi• butlnffl la con-Th111 ' bualneu 11 con-Thia butlneu 11 con-1"' follOwlng Plf90nt .,, ~Lake £'91nott '*' under In. Fic1AA>ul PINE BLUFF APTS . 2151 Irvine, Callf 12115 .,:ct"*-...... ~.ct by an lndMdull ductad by an lndMdu.I duel.ct by an lndMdual duct.ct by-an lndMdual doing bUtlnMI ••. Thi . b ''"' I lu1IM.1 NllM(I) bt9d PllClflc A.Ye Cotta ...... p.,, AtMnc9n ~-II. I I
T.,._.t•gl1111nt(1) com-The regltlrant(a) com-The reg11111n1(1) corn-Th• reglttranl(I) com-THE-15 COMPUTER ~ :,. • ~!s = •bolle on· May 21 1091 Callf 92S27 20'2 ...._._ Cent. °' • ......... ,.. meoo.d 10 trlnMCI bu• menc.ct to ttanlllCI bull-menctd to 1uw1sact bulls menc.ct to trll"lllCI bUtl-SOFTWARE STORE, 284t ,.,...... ' Br*• Hancodc ' Wllllam Scully 3&10 Gl'and Suite 200, lryine Ca.hi Thi follOwtng l*IO"S are
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But1"'9a Nam•(•) W.t.ct BualMH N1mt(I ) ll1t.ct Bullneu Nam•(•I lltt.ct Buttntal Nam•C•) llattd Calll 82104 ~·~1··~ = wtlh the County Clt!k of Caht 90291 • RML Inc • California, 15 J•lT~HITI Alff (b)J LAHG-
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Thi• •l•t•menl WU nl9d Thi• statement • .,.. .. flied Thi• statement WU toled Thi• ttatement .,..., lllld 15, .... Vegaa. Nwad• ~fM:. :•7<~h1ft.lted '4MTl3 Th• 1eg111r1nl(t) com. Eat1 VIit• Point 0..IY't, Or· 8Meh. Callf t2teO With -"'9 County Clertl of with th• Coun1y Clef'll ol Wt1h lhe County Clerk of -.1h lhe County <:i.fk of 99103 • •Y • Publrshed Of• Cout menc.ct 10 tranuct bull· ange. Calif t29S7 John 0. t..na~. 211 ~ County on Mty 3, Orange County onM•y 10. Or1t19t County on May 21 Or•na• County onMay 3 Thia butlness 11 c:Oft' ~· ",°i' t ., "'.,. D•"" P"-t M ~ ... ~ 2 nu1 undt1 the F1C1l!IOUI Thi• bualneu 11 con-SaoPhlra. Balboa llland. Itel t09t .ee1 11191 ' dueled by I COtporatJon ""' • • emen w ...., -·1 "" •Y "'" .,...,.. • Butineu Name(a) lltltd duc:ltd by an ~ CaM t2M2 ,413t01' ff•IMOa ,4...._ ,413122 Th' 1egl11ranl(t) com-~th ""eounCo""'Y Cleftf 01 t , 11, unn . •l>ov• on 19111 rat•d auoctation other Thi• bu11neu Jt con-menctd lo lransac1 bu9I-..,.ange 'Y on ~ 10. Su-242 Wm Scully lhtn a PIN*thtp duci.d !ti'( an lndlYldual Pu~ Ofange Coast Publlahtd Orange Coal Pvbfl•h.ct OftnQt Cotti Publithtd Ot•not Coast ,,... under lhe FIC1ftloUI 1191 Tritt stetemenl wH flied The 1e9111ranl(1) coft'I. ,:;:.~1rant(1) com.
Ody PilOt Mty 12, 111., 29, Dally Pllol May 1~. 2e. Dally Piiot May 21, June 2, Otlly Piiot May 12, 19, 2e, BusineH Name(t) flat.ct , .. 13*)7 with the County C~ o1 menc:.ct lo trtnltel ~ I lo trlnMC1 ~
June 2, 1091 June 2. t. 1991 9. 18. 1991 June 2, 19'1 1t>oYt on· Mly 1. 1881 Put>lltl1td Orange Coast PUii.iC NOTICE Otange CYunry on M1y 10 Mh undet the flCtltJOua ,,.. 1N FlCttbous
Su-213 Su-230 Su-2345 &.t-219 PrHldtnl Dally Piiot May It 2e. 1991 Buelnn• Name(•) haled au.in... !Uma(•l. I td
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June 9
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June 23
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THE ANCIENT MARINER
--------By Lynda Hirsch
NOl1h Ameoc1 Syn<11ca1e
ALL MY CHILDREN: David and
·Jeremy talk abou1 the problems that
huve caused them to bt<*me so cits·
tant. The 1wo reconcile after admh·
ting 1hey really do love each ocher.
With Palmer's blessing David and
Lainie wed at Cortlandt Manor and
decide to start 1heir new life to·
ge1hcr in another 1own. Brooke is
becoming frustrated with her own
version of "Three Men (Jack, Tom
and Adam) and a UttJe Fellow
(Jamie)" when her male friends
hoover. Janet, Natalie's dark-haired,
slightly overweight sis1er, arrives in
town and quicklT gains Trevor's pity
w11h her 1ale o how her dcadbcal
husband lcfl her penniless. Al·
though she 1s failing in school. Hay-
ley visits Arlene in jail and claims
everything is perfect. Adam is find·
ing it hard not to reveal to Hayley
tha1 he 1s her father. Joining Jack's
law firm, Livia decides to move lnlO
Derek'<i apartm ent with her teenage
<ion Terry. Erica wonders where her
romance w11h Ch.irlie is headed.
George's .nonstop visits push Ccare
closer 10 1hc edge.
ANOTHER WORLD: Ju~t as
Kathleen dares Cass to go away
with her, Frnnkic learns she i!lo
pregnant Jenna and Mall talk to
each other about trying to find the
nghl rela 11on hip. Jake tells
Kathleen 1ha1 Marley is 1he only
woman he will ever love. Jake i
d1\tressed when he learns Jamie
Jnd Marley ha"c bought a new
home. Carl 1s furious when Lucas
ref u cs to work with him. Paulina
tells Amanda she fears her
rela11onship wi1h Grant will never
work and is later shocked when
Grant asks Pauhna to marry him.
Lorna, hired by Carl, prepares to
get chummy with Ka1 hleen.
Michael warns Donna she must
stop meddling in his affairs. At the
amusement park Taylor recalls a
past of always being left by her
mothct for men. As Sharlene nnd
Jl~hn e cape her clutches, Taylor
meets her death and 1hc police
\U'ipect 11 was not on accident.
AS THE \.\.ORLD TURNS: Ai
lhl. fir,t illlnlVCf\,1ry of C&\ey''I
dc.11.h .ipproaches Lyla tells Margo
'he .. 1111 fee l 11 w , wrong for
Margo tu d"conncct C11~ey''I life·
"upport "Y tem Lyla 1ns1 ts 10
Su an o,he doc not want a
rcla11onship w11h Cal. Julie dnd
Courtney arc angry wi1h Andy
over his claim of having fo1hcrcd
Julie'~ child. Dana admil she stole
Carolyn's ladybug charm. Upsel
when her divorce hccomcs final.
Julie has an accidcnl. In Puerto
Rico, Frannie dreams of being
with Darryl. Lacer, 1hc couple
spend a romantic cvenmg together.
Jo h, Seth and Meg amvc for Kirk
and Ellie's wedding. Kirk tells
Evan and Connor to try and
persuade Holden to join forces
with them. Bob and Kim have a
hcart-to·heart talk about the
regret 1hcy have cnnccrnmg 1hcir
scpara1ion. During a therapy
ses ·ion. Angel i'I sensitive to Jay\
feelings about their fo1hcr.
BOLO AND BEAUT IFUL:
Clarke is 1errified al the though!
of having "'tl child With Sally and
order her to have an abortion. A
dcva,tated Sally agrees, bul at the
clinic she decides i.he cannot go
through with 11. Aflcr admiuing to
Adam she has rcg;iine'd her
memory. Stephanie balk'! when
Adam suggec;t'!I she doesn't ne~d
him iri her lire S1ephanic insists
.. he still lovei. Eric but ~he also
need11 Adam\ fncnd!i.htp. Bill tcll'I
Julie chat Clarke has impregnated
Sally. 8111 then tell' Julie the w.t)'
to gel even I'> h)' pubhsh1ng the
book aboul Clarke. Although both
arc trying to date others Jake and
Fchc1a arc having a lough time.
• Jalrc asks Fchcn1 to return-his key
and she offer!I. to drop 11 in the
mail Blake tells Ridge 11 1s merely
s matlcr of time before Blake and
Taylor remarry Taylor tells
Brooke she has to Ice go of Ridge
or her mumage to Eric will never
work
DAYS OF OUR UVES: Shane
and Kayla fight 10 pre erve their
love for one uno1her. Kim cannot
deny her 1t11ra ction to Lawrence.
When Kim's family seemingly casts
her out, Lawrence offers her
solace. On a newscasl Lawrence
claims Jennifer 1s lying about the
rape. Jack and Jennifer search for
a tape of Jennifer and Lawrence's
wedding night hoping 11 will how
~he wa indeed raped. Kimberley
get hold or the letter about
Lawrence's past Bo, feeling the
effect of the virus, how up at
Carly and Victor's hotel room.
Victor make it appear as though
he and Carly have made love.
Roman and f bclla decide 10 give ---'
Happy Birthday
to our paticntR with June birthday
From Dr. Farttll G. f11nkJe & Staff
J>t"a(ll('tt Umlttcl to Orthodolltla altd Tetqporoman~lbular Dll1onlen
Kelly Anderson
Ellen Brydum
Gnat C•Herly
Scott Courtne)'
Nly•nn• Davi
D•niel Dnltttt
Ami Erickson
M•rttllo Farjall• ·
Valerie Ftyka
Chad fuller
Ui Guth
Zaeher)' H-*rlOll
Andrew Jn ...
MklMlle "-"
N1talle La 81 1
Tia I.Ambert
Jared McPlalllen
Kristen Muckley
Da"IA--fttenon
Mic .... RJblttt
Da11ny Rollins
EMiiy Rollln1
S.m hlnr
Dinny hryock
Dnb mlth
0.rtM .........
Gall Ueberroth
408 N.....,..n Qr. Dr., ate. Jl4 • •wport lt8dt • '44·1281
their relationship another c ance
after making love on the beach.
Trying to manipulale Eve into
giving Jack a divorce, Frankie
realizes he cares for Eve. When
Sarah refuses to change her story
about Neil taking her to bed,
Maggie reveals to Sarah that Neil
is her fa1her. Dropping a kachina
doll , Molly becomes up et when
Tanner tries to hold it or ask her
ques1ions about it.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: After
sneaking out o( the Finger Lakes
Medical Clinic, Mac teams up with
Roben when they realize both
have been targeted for death. Mac,
who truly loves his brother and it
is obvious chat Scorpio's glad Mac
1s altve, tries to reach out to his
brother by discussing the past.
Anna and Scan c.ontinue to earch
for R9bcrt. After preparing a
special meal for Tony, Bobbie
confronts him about their lacil or
communication. Even though Tony
and Bobby arc not together, their
daughter B.J. loves !hem both.
Fris~o and Felicia continue to
battle over her desire to JOin the
police academy. Bill is rocked
when ·he learns a mnn from his
pasl who had caused him
immea!'lurable misery ha'I been
murdered. Tracy is unable rc'iall
what happened the night she pcnc
with Harlan.
GU IDING LIGHT: At 1hc
country club's Memorial Day
-picnic; Bttte-ungtcs with-Holly
over her relation hip with D1niel,
and wi1h Harley for disclosing 1hc
computer pa'lsword Samantha
admits to Daniel thal she carc!i for
him. Later. she reasons 1ha1 his
past holds the key to their future
and plans to learn as much as she
can aboul his life . Mindy turns
down Billy's off er 10 return to
Lewis Oil. Mindy agrees to act as
a go-between for Mallet and
Francesca. Frank is upset when he
learns Eleni and Dylan have a
date. Learning the couple is going
to a concert Frank shows up and
truly becomes the man in middle.
Hamp is unable to per uade Kat
that Gilly 1 a wonderful woman.
Ed is not charmed by Bridget,
Mo's v1 iting niece. Alan-Michael
som 1hc piece 1n the Spaulding
Foundation leak ·
LOVING: Mo nly's landlady
dir.co.,.erl ht5 dead body. With their
mamagc crumbling, Trisha and
Trucker u pect each another or
the murder. Dunna an araumen1
with Jack, Clay reveals the
contempt and ;ealou y he ho for
hi istcr's adopted son. Drawn
PAlllCER
From C1
Yamuaki, Oary Frcem n and
Chuck Dawe, and ay he
1rans(erred to UCI not for its
writtng proaram, but 10 become
widely versed in literature.
Parker, who attended UCI
"before deconstruction" nys he
learned to look at literature as an
object, u somethina that ahOuld
be studied Yt1th<>ut mysticism. "At
UCf you tudy literature not u
10me qua 1-reliaiou upericnco,
but as Ink on paper."
"When ~·re ~rained to h ve a
healthy dtsretpect fC>f the ,
and to approech 11 wuh skept.dlm
and d®bt; :~ beCOCM I ,.,41,
who ilcmands lliat a "'nter rbe tu
their Incl, •n lead of the other
I
doscr toget er y
Trucker's p roblems, Rio and
Rocky make love. Glay is closer to
proving he is Thomas' fathef.
Gwyn, unaware of lhe truth, wah\S
Clay if Trisha suffers anymort
hcau6reak she will have a nervous
breakdown. Louie's ehjoying .his
Job at the pie. shop. As Ava nd
Paul prepare to wed, Carly has a
loving sis1erly talk with Ava. Ava is
filled wi1h guih over hiding the
whert'abouts of Paul an Carly•s
on.
ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Ca sir,..
who has become Llanview's vccy
own "Brenda ~rr." covers a
storm in a nearby town. Learning
that Cassie is caught in the eye of
the s1orm, Bo goes to her rescue
and they take refuge in a
lighthouse. Alex fumes when she
find out Bo and · Cassie; arc
together and starts to scheme ways
to eliminate Cassie. Jake and
~,an arc faced with a major
decision JUSt days after their
wedding. Jake is offered a h•h·
powered posi1ion as a private
detective which would lake htin
globc·trotting. Carlo continues to
try and understand Stephanie b\11
Joey 1s impressed with her.
SANTA BARBARA.: A grieving
C.C. blames Sophia for Ede"'s
death. Julia offers Mason comfwt.
Finding a piece of Eden's bloody
blouse, Cruz holds it and rcfu
to believe the love of his life 1s
dead. Working at the sperm bant,
Gina is thrilled when she learns
the bank has many well·known
donors. Dash tells Flame lhc 011ly
reason he is seeing Julia's
p ych1atnst, Denise, is to prove
Julia he i not a rapi t. Denise is
taken aback when she learns
Dash's identity and prepares .
tell Julia about his trick. As
Denise is about to reveal the story
to Julia, Dash appears and pill
the beans him ctr.
YOUNC AND RESTLESS:
the jury comes in with its vcrdic:t
at Nina's trial, Silva notices one ~f
lhe JUron is di~trcssed. The juror
reveals he wa coerced. The juey
is then sent back to delibera
further. The foreman admits h
zeal i due to the fact that his
was shot ond killed. Wben one
the jurors uffers a heart au
the Judge informs Nina fhal
~n choose between a mistrial
accepting the jury's verdi .
Wanting to put an end to t
experience, Nina agrees 10 a«ept
the jury's dcei ion. Nina i tunned
when she i found innocen•.
way around. No one w1nl to read
omething that makes them feel
that they're being talked down tQ{'
In h1 workroom overlooking t~c
wild olden hill" of L11un1
Canyon. Parker point to a s~clr
full of h1 favorne book . ''My hall
o( fame '' nght here: Thomas
Harn • John Le Carre . Norm n
M:11ler, Jim Harmon, lhomts
McOuan • I hll:c rcad1n1 authur
like Oabricl Garcia Marquez
immensely, but I'm exactly the
op~tto a a writer," sa Pai1tfr.
••1 try lo be •pare, lelll,
eronomical •1th words."
Parker t f.ruenHy at worll on
h nm nO\le , the cond or a two
boOlc contrtK:t wnh St. Mariila'a
hat the publi her of ht
Oranp COYnty bateCS
.. Laauna Heat" and "Li
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