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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-04 - Orange Coast PilotLow cloud'i through mid morning today, then mostly sunny. West to . outhwc t afternoon winds to JS mph. Highs in the mid-60s to low 70s. Lows 111 the mid· 50 to low 60s. For more information, including boating, fishing and surfing, cc page A8. IN THE NEWSROOM Where therc''i smoke, there's ... Senator Frank Hill. The freshman Republican, who represent Laguna Beach and other outh county communitie , has introduced a mca urc that would -in ht own word - crack down on "old clunkers belching out mog." Car , that i ... Hill says tudie how that 80 percent or the \.Ch1cular mog 1 generated by only 10 percent of the ca~. The "older Junkers." The bill would provide a credit system for those who retrofit older cars or retire them from the road ... Actually, Hill borrowed the idea from the talc ir Resource Board's propo ed clean air gu1dehne for 1994 The bill hos cleared the cn:uc and . now mo11c\ to the As!lemhly. QUOTES Of THE DAY "C rrep111J: < ontltmnn11011 wit Ir out w m1iewmt1011 u tlj 11/egal as 11 " unfmr /j thr 11u1~mmc111 wtmtetl 1/us ·f1111tf, II 011~/rt W Jia~t' bo11g/it II " Hugh lle~llt. counsel for l,\Oduwncr' f1ght1ng for land u e right' in Huntington Be.ich (Al). "AfJ opprtHI\ ego' tmmtnt 1s mort w ~/tared than a 11ger. " Confuc1u'i TODAY'S EVENTS •Friend. of the Newport Beach Public Library celebr111e 35 years of 'upport at a luncheon at Balboa Bay Club. Fe ti\ 1ties arc ct to begin at I J·30 a.m. f·or ticket call 644-1693. • ·1 he 11th Annual Baroque Mu'>ic Fec;t1vol of C'omnn dcl Mnr continue at St. Michael & All Angch l·pi.,copal Church at . Sherman L 1hrnry & Ga rdenc;. For 11c~ct information, call 760 7887 JUST THE FACTS • \\.a\ the Diego epu/H.·da Adobe m Cruta Mc ;i CH:r a fam1I> home'! 'l~!Jqfl!) UC UO! IJ-~ pul' OU\'Jl\!dl':) urnr ur UO! 11'~ U;);)~l;l4""'80!1~«ln \j\Jlld ""JO) UOIH!l\ l':lJ I' \O~ ll 'fl Ol I U;)~ 'l\\:lQ ''°"' ,,. ...... 11( .... , .. ,......,... ..... f'IAik l......, If Yo.I ...... • .... c.a '"44 llfl .. loo ~··•44 ~117 LOTTERY Decoo •lkarl : 3 •C'luh · 7 •Diamond : 4 •Sr11t1c: : 7 INDE JC Dmtac/IM HofOKOPC/SS 8u\1nc 4 • Ann Landerl/M Cla 11icd/IM Pubhc NotiCfl.187 Conu Bl • Socicty/M Community f'urumfA'7 Spom/11 C.:r°'-\word 15 1V Ii tin M l·n1crt11nment A6 Weather/Al P• Group Pvbl&thlnt. IM. Copyfiaht 1991 ~ l'nMcd in pan nn re I d J'lrcr ~ 4 .... ' . Dnger may have been victim ol · oWn success Newport man enjoyed open, Oas by lifestyle By Iris Yokol and Emily Adams °'anot Coast 0111'1 Pdol NEWPORT BEACH -Mash and brash -that wa> Robcn Unger. A uccessful bu!>ines'lman, the 33-year- old Newport Bench re ·idcnt ported flashy gold cham , drove n gold J aguar with a license plate that a ked "Why Arc You Poor?" and bragged often about his winnings at Hollywood 'Park ra~ctr.1ck 1n Inglewood, accordin~ to acquamtancc . Unger' flash and bra h behavtor may have led to his death Saturday. Bo/In' on tllB rhlllr A frequent bettor at Hollywood Park. Unger won $88,000 Saturday and reportedly bragged of his winnings, which worked outi to $72,000 after taxe · He demanded all cash -normally, racetrack policy is to give a winner up to $10,000 and the balance in a check -and refu cd ecurity escorts to the parking lot. Less than .an hour later, he wa ~hot in the che t as he sat behind the wheel of ht'i Jaguar in front of the Stouffer Concourse Hotel near Los Angele International Airport, about 2 112 m1lec; from Hollywood Park. Giant bulldozeh travel along the bed of tho Santa Ana R1\.er near Victoria ~trcct, whNe the only thing flowing ~da proj ct. Despite the -resuscitation effort of a hotel employee, Unger wai; declared dead on arrival <1t Robert F. Kennedy Medical Ce nter hortl): after 7 p.m. Saturday. A Lo!> Angele) County Coroner off1c1al \a1cf l:.Jngcr died of multiple gun!>hot wound , / An unidentified w1tncc;, to the 1,hooting reportedly saw UQger gt\.C the l.;1Jler ca..,h hetore he wa., shot, but thou ands of dollar> were left behind. according 10 the hotel 'ecurit} guard who ru hell to Unger\ aid The Los Angeles Pohce Department\ P<1c1fic Division i!> inve.,tigating the mc1dent. The moti..-c wa' clcarl} robhery. police officials aid, New fees to boost High c•rt lll'BBB to . • l nger\ mother, who an ~ered the door Mond.1y <11 l..1nger' sp:lciou • pa~tel­ cnlored hou c in the Newport North community near l:;lpper Newport Bay, declined comment. Unger' neighbor. on Corte Marin said they knew l11tle of the man e"<cept thaJ he apparently lived in the two-story home with hie; girlfriend and two young dau~hters from a previou marriage. Ne1gh1'or tn the fairl>. ne\.\ oommunity don't reallv !.;nu" each other ~ell. the · re1,1dcn1.. aid . Bu1,inc s a ~lalc' at Ne" Reader cf'\ ice the bu~mcss l 'nger owned, also See FLASH AND BRASH'ID hll Huntington council OKs cable TV tax By Robert Barter ()ranoe COHt Olly P :JC Huntington Beach City Council member' \.Oted Monday night to 1m(l0 c .i S percent monthly tu on cable T\ u-.cr and to raise garbage c,>ilc"1on fee' S 1.0-i n month, Ct t} Admt01 trator Mi"-c beruaga ''"d 1hc new fee arc needed to make inro,1d' un a $3A m1lhon hortfall. I he Cit~ intend' ll' pour s::.Q m1lhon Ill re,ef'\e' IO 'launch the Oo~ of red tAl... , I he cnblc f\. hike drc" fire from rc .. 1dcnt' "If ) l'll .nt'" P-:'"' .i "'"hole .,c: nc ot ,permanent 1.1'c:' and fee~. \\.C feel that the 1u,11t1.1tile reaction of the people • \ .. 111 be 011tr.1gc," 1,.11d Dave Sulh,an \l u d B e h I t 0 • .t t 0 r m c I c 1 l y aJm11w.trator. a "-ed official whv, "'"hen there ' -. honfall, they 'al"'"a~ increa,c" lee' rather thao make cut . liel,110 called the cable TV hike ... c1cct1\C 1.1,auon. bee.du e cable TV v1ewe r' . arc the onl) one to be alfcctcd Inc cahlc TV tu barel, squeezed b). rcqumng f1,e vote -JUSt what 1t got. Councilmembe~ Don MacAlli ter and Jim 1l'c1 \.l)teJ agam t the levy UhcruJu ""'d a 5 percent cable tCIC\."IOn ullht\ ta\ \H,uld rai e about 750,fXlO a ~c3r. cnou~h to head ofl cut\ 1n 1hc pohlc and fire department .ind 10 pa~ for ~'hcc 'ubo,tatton1,, It See T A.Xlllc* ,_ housing prices Proposition 13 reriew Parents vow By Bob van Eyken Otange Cont Dl~ P1klt By Doug Willis The MIOC !Id Prt COSTA MESA -Fee charged t<.> dc\'clopcrs for the purchase of new p3rk lands could go up by 1hou and of dollar per home under Jn ordinanc.:.e adopted Monday night by the Cit} Council ACRAMl:NlO Both supporter' and toe" of Propo 1ltl">n 13 arc alarmed tiy the U Supreme Court dec1 ion to re"'c" the con'itllut1onaht) of the landmJrk pmperty la'< cut 111111;,t1\.c. Proponent<; ii) the city ha,n't adJuo;1cd 1t'\ park fee · in more than a dccJde nd need to rime them in order to C"<pand the 3muunt of pubhc park \p.lcc Local go"crnmcnt orr.~111 .. s.ud Mond.t) thcv feared the> COUid lo e 'till more 11\ IC\Cnuc 1f the high COUrt ban~ the pro' "'on ol ProJX''-il11'n I' tha1 allov.' re \'-'C''mcnt~ for "'' purpmc ~I current nurl..ct ,,due' "'"hen proper!) 1' 'Clld Critic \ay, bo~ .. cvcr, that the city t!I not o;hort of par!.; hind and that the ru1 ct.I fees will m.11..c C'o ta Mc a'<; alrcadv C'<pCO'\IVC hou ing C\.('O more o. - 'In pur u1t of a non·i.,...ue, ~c\e l!Onc out and rattled the See PARKS/Ila hll But ut the 'amc tune, ~\l\crnmco.t pending crittl" w3rnt"d th.11 the court C('Uld '"crlurn 111 ,,f Prt'p<hllH'n 1 ""' hm1t' on JlWpcrt. 1. ,c,, l'fl(n1np th.;-<fotlr 10 la\ inue.1'e' for :ill C liforn1a homc tiwnc r . See PROPOSITION 13 la hll OWners: Gilvernment trampled our land rights By Robert Barker 0ranoe COISI l>..iy Piiot HUNTINGTON 81:.AClf The owner!. of 66 acres aluna Pat1f1c Coa~t Highway neu the Southern Ct1liforni.1 Ed1~on Co. power plant filed \u1t Mond;;ay aaain't the city and an array of \tate organizations, eekina damaac ~ for alleacd in"ersc condemnation of their property. The Coi1't1tl M gnoh11 Group and • Pacific Enviro De" n, who purcha cd the land from Jon ttm!: owner 1)111 P1 <:1relh, allc1c that the "concerted action •• h chc cily and other "have cffc lt\ocl) condemncij'' the propcrtv 111 violation I the u .. and "llhforn1a con 11tut1un llew111. coun,el to 1hc l:lnd''"'""C'"· ' Creeping condcmnat10n without 1.ompcn .. ,11io11 i u-. illegal o' 11 i'I \anfa1r If the twcrnmcnt wnnted this land, II 011 hi to h.1vc: hought 11 " (he p1opcrt , \lrCtch111g from the \Olllhern tx1und.u1c'I of the ·d1,on ix~cr plant to UrookhuN !'11rcc1, h." N:cn cnc:rall> dc,1gnatcd ' "c tlan(h h the tatc Dep.1r1111cnt of 1·1,h G me. And no use ''' the land '' permitted under current 7 nina C\~ept for r, l\C ll'C' rcheting ta n turol re~ourcc \.'. 'n e~a11on nd 'hldv. But tn 1971, the I nd w 11 zoncJ f r commcrc111I uu that would h:wc ,.,crm1tteJ 1hc ,on,tructmn tl( retail h p 11nd hotel•. 0 Prnpcnic' on oa t Hi1hwi. 1n th1nt1n1ton Hcl<'h have hccn offered fur ':tic .u J'lrllC\ up to $8 m11l1on n a1:rl'." J lc~ Ill ,,ud. "It " unre.1'4.1nahlc and ag.1in'' ull comn111nh .tC\eptcd rwtion' of due p10'"" 11; rnnc the l.1nlJ into ,, "c ti.ind-. prc'c f'\ c :· hl' ,.ml, rhe, le •al compl.unt, flkd 1ond. ~ Or n c Ctlunt) ";upemH c,iurt, • Ile ' th:at the hlosn1 I cl'''''"' CtHN.!I\ IOC) lll(lk no '-ICP' Ill CUnlf\C11'lltC pit .lie lanJu"ncr' "pur,u:an\ h' ''' \Htl nth cnh n em1;11t pu r m other th 11 to nttcmpt to 11.qu1rc their pwpcmc' for nomin. I nJ madcqu ttc on,ider 111 n.'' either Ctl) Attorney G:ul I hmon nor v. tland oon Cf'\ tMn ad~ ate rnuM l c re: hcd tor co.mmcnt IAtc 1oodA\. t kv.1tt • 1d h1~ • thcnt 11 c • eek in \lamal ' th t v.111 l'C determined b the court anJ a rczonina .of rrorcr to nunk ocean . ) View overhaul By Ann~ Ce o'a Daio• Cc.I ' ~ Ill \/ll\.l1lO"'-Bl· CH -Ocean \ 1cw \ch"'' Dl'.trKt board member arc 'ct "' '''h. nn ,1 u>ntm .. cr'lal plan tonight th.It "ould cln~e t"tl Mhool,. and caf'\:c tvur other' mhi middle hnol' The plun to 'hulflc 'tudcnt' and sth<.~'''· v. h1ch h,' 1 n~crcd 'uch ClUtr gc 'orne pnrcnt hlil\\: \llVted 10 ta.kc the J1,tr1d tn c1111rt, "uuld 'n 101\' cftcct nt:\t \c.:.JHCmhc 1 \ puhhc hc.mng on the rcconfi~ur~tion plan v. h1th mold dire th .1rtcct ,1bout 2.5 (lt'1ccn1 ol the ,c1:.:-... 1utknt di..rrtct. will he •1n Jt ~ p m tcxi11> nt the 0l'can \ 1cw H1iih \\.hQlil mna,111m l'hc l"i\l.ud " e\pcctcd to OJ.... the pl n. 01-.tm:t offt'-1:.il' .ue JCl<.'mmcndin that the: ho nd ppr1M~ the SZ million plan~ w:h1ch \\ooulJ male four current k1ndc:Tg.irtc:n·through·e1 hth-gr de ~ool into m1d\llc h,x,1~. for grade~ ''· SC\.CA n1l .,_c1 •ht rniullmcnt ' th four 1.hnol' -tc a Vic • Marine View, C\('lttn \'1.,;"'" nJ V1~1a \'i w -would rilngc from t'lYi tl1 1'>90, 1 he rm1po al I ' c II for clos1n1 Ha .. cn Vic" hool anJ Crc t View School the rem 1ntng 11 hool in the th tfl l ill he I up for k1ndCr1artcn· thr ugh·ltllh r de tudent H pprovc:d, the change would 1tatt "' th 1992·9 hod car and would bf S.. OCEAN VIEW ... . I I~ \ I ' ' ' I ' I • \ . l ! ' I I I \ I I : f, ' . ' I' I I< l \ ' I I I I I~ I I I\ I I I \ I I 1 I "\. ! I I I' \ t.'. I \ 1 I ' I , . 1: l I \ l I; ' 111 ' \ 1 I c I~ I I t ; I ' t ~ ' It' '' I( I ' .. • • • Vou11 Na111e He11e ... Mr. and Mrs. Milan Panic pose with forme r President Ronald Reagan, the rreedom Foundation award winner. · Mr. & Mrs. Miian Panic ~uended an awards ceremony honoring former Pre idenl Reagan as the Freedom Foundation's ··service To Freedom" Award winner on May, 10. Mr. P&nic is a member of the Freedom's Foundation's Board of Directors and is chairman. president and CEO of ICN Pharmaceuticals in Costa Mesa. o· The l·ountain Valley Chamber of Commerce ha named its 1991 SLholar~h1p rcc1p1ents. Twelve scholarships, totaling $5,000, were awarded on Tue day to graduating eniors selected from the Fountain Valley area high school . Seven of the student are from Fountain Valley High School. David Dardis and NooshRfarin Niv both won St,000. Dardi al o received the ~peca.11 Ma)or\ AY.ard . Other Fount;un Valley High School wanner~ include Roderick Kurtz, Ht len Kwon, Denise Marcelo, Nancy Sidhom and Audrey Tengen. Sutanne Durke and Brian Gergtn, both of Mater Dci, Heng Phi ot I iun11ng1un Beach, John Michels of Servile and Jennifer Brown of I a Quinta High . School also won scholarships. The rcc1p1c111s \\.Crc honored for ' their schola~t1c achievement, as well tt\ their nrntrihutinn-. to the communil). 0 Tamern King of I luntington Beach wa!. recently elected into Coe College\ crc,cc nt chapter of Mortar Board. Mortar Board is ;1 national ~en1or I lonor Society that recognize tudents who h:l\c '>ho,.,n ad11cvcment'> of scholar~hip, leader hip. and service. ( uc College '' lo~atl'd 1n Cedar Rapids. IO\\a. 0 Cl1.ht Guard r 1rcmJn apprentice George M. Brown, a resident uf I luntangwn 13each. ha' rccentl) graduated from Coast Guard rcau1t tr.umng. 13rm..,n attended the eight-week train~n~ at the Coa\I Guard Tra1nmg Cent er. an Cape May, N.J. He JOtned the Coa't Ciu.ird an January 1991. Do 1 ou kno"' 'omeone 1' hose name belongs in Your Name Here'' If ,o, drop U\ a /me J f \'our Name Here, Orange Coast Oaily Piiot. P 0 Hox 1560. Co!>ta Mesa 92626. Local News Briefs Prom killing case goes to D.A. Al\AI II l ~t I he "''l' 11f a La Cre..ccnta teen-ager accu cd ot 'hootin~ .1 d .1"m.1tc 1t1 death in a hotel following an after- pmm p.1m \\Cnt 111 thl' Or<1ngc ,Count) District Attorney r-.tond.t). An.1ht 1m p11l1n: \Jtd Bcrl .. n C1"rn.1n. I ~ died earl) Sunda) after being shot in the hcttd •" 'hl 'kp1 111 .1 hotel 'u11e where c;he and friend had a pnc..t p1nm p.trl\ )11\I hour\ hcforc, .t ho~pital spoke man aid )h.11nn L\nn. d11m.tl l.Pnrdin.1tor for UCI Medical Center. C chm.111. "hn h.1d \llf'.•\ed on ltfe '>t1pport ')''temc; for nearly 18 hour' "·'' dtd.irul de.id .11 I:! ..io am Sunday .. I hl' D1,t1111 \Horne\ \\Ill he re\.1C'"''"!? the cac;c and deciding "h it t~pl ••I l h.irCl'• Y.111 ht' "'ucd." Anaheim Poltce Sgt Jerry ..... tn)! ,,11d • P.1ul ~1 tlh.1cl C ro\.\.dcr. 19, al\o of Ld Cre-.centa, was arrested .11 h1-. home lor .1llcgcdl) '>hOOttng Co1;man Ill Room 60 of the ( fll\\ n \tcrhn!! \111tc' hcllcl. \atd I I. M;uc I lcdge peth of the Anaheim l'ohtc Dcp.tnment Orange County inve•tors sue Motel B L 0..., A'-'< d I I ) A group of Orange County im e..,tor' 'ltted Motel f1 1ond.t). d.11mtng the 0Jlla,·bni;ed motel dtain chc.tted them nut 11f mnrt· th llT ~I 1111llmn an a i.tock \w:-tr 'vl11tt:I ti 11ll1t1.1I' wuld nnt he reached for comment . I hc pl.11nt1ff., 111 the I m Angele!. Superior Court lav.-.u11 were nia111r 'h.ireholtlcr' 111 ~t'<pencc Inns of America Inc when Motel ll h11111•h1 tn11\t nl )l\pcnce\ J"ctc; -including mmt of II\. lodging' 111 Dctcmhcr 1981.; Of lht· 192 m1lltllll purcha:>e prate, SJO million wa<, tn the form ol l11rntcd p.1 rtncr,h1p' with Motel 6 The investor<, had the np1111n of 1r.1d1nJ.! thltr partncr!>htp !>hare., for Motel 6 common -.tot.k. hut they cho-.e to keep the arrnngemcnt and receive quarter!.,, p.1ymcnt' from the chain I he lll'C'lllr-. learned lc.1'it year that ACCOR. a r rench corpurat1on. plJnned to bu) a maJonty 'hare of Motel 6 The compan\ mfnrmcd them that 11 would dl'lsohc their partner hap and ,1u111m.1111.:ally redeem their .share~ lor common tock an No.,.embcr Man dies after Jumping on overcroalng BtH-NA PARK -A man Jumped to h" de.1th Mond11y from n pede-.1rian mcrcro"111g of the Artc'lta I rcc\\,1~ 111 Oucna Par!.., the Caltforn1a I hghway P~1trol reported The mc1dcn1 occurred east of Vnllcy View Street, said Caltfnrnta I l1ghw.1y Pat rol Officer Ke vin LIVlnf'>lonc T"'o ~c.,thnund 1r.1fl1c Ian~~ \1.crc hlockcd ,1, coroner' ckput1c were -;ummoncd follo\.\1ng the IJ.20 .1.m 1nc1<lc n1. L1v10gstonc ~aid Woman shot by ex-boyfriend din ORANC1E -A \\-Om.in 'lhol tW1ce in the head Ja~t week by her 'u1c1dc hcnt i1ml J•lted c~·boyfriend dre<J Monday, authorities \a1J BJrbarn D.1rlcnc Hlc.1kcly, who had been 1n the intcn ive care unit ut UC I Medac.11 Center ance la t Tue day. died about 7;4.S a m • illd hmp1tal .. poke!.woman rran ·rardiff. fuu to Gnmald1, 47, o( Oran e, had chased the Clll State Fullerton 'tudent, who worked ar. a waitre , 10 her nciahbor's front yDrd, where he killed her, police -.aid. The 27·ycar·old Blakely. who had coded her lon1·1t1ndln1 relation l'tip with the ltali n·botn chef about • year •So· reported! had become enaagcd to another man recently. .. -llj City !inn S.mtt • WASHINO'ION -Pn1ldln1 .. • :r::e.nt lllNN to Mikhail <lorbac:hev, k .. &M claW .IP•• tar I wtth the Scwlet Union on MondaJ ud ~ ..... to p. Mwow more k>u suarantcc1 for buyiac AlliOrican anilL · Buth notified Cons,_ lie .. ~ JMbon-Vanik trlde restrictions for anolhcr ,ear, P'8& .. Scwlila ecce. 10 U.S. crcdft markets and lh• euins the way fir dteiD '° buy pa. The current wa~r. granted tut December, .,... on a..day. It seemed increasin&Jy likely that .... would IC> aloaa with invitina Gorbachev to a London plherifta of_., lllduitrialized nations and also would hold his own-summit with the Soviet leader by the end or June or in July. • . "We're conc;1dering the mailer and lookin1 al all the possibilitie ," While House press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said when asked about Gorbachev coming to London. Most other tummit countries support the invitation. The moves are signs of a renewed warmth in Bui.h's relation11hip with Gorb achev, which had been, strained earlier in the year by a harsh military crackdown in the Baltic states and ·a lag in Soviet economic and political reforms. MOSCOW -Soviet troops in Lithuanta ct up checkpoltits and arrested three people in a brief show of force late Monday, hour' after the release of a report ab olving troops of blame for the bloody January crackdown in the Baltic republic. About 1,000 residenb filtered into the square late Monday in front of the parliament in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, after Pre idcnt Vytauta l..andsberg1s appealed o n live television for their support. Around 9 p.m., sold1irs c;ct up between 10 ond 15 checkpoints of about 20 men each around the city, including three at the parliament and other· on bridges and. roads leading to it, parliament spokesmen said. MaJor Iraqi scientist 1'81111'tlllY defects WASHINGTON -A top Iraqi cientist defected to U.S. Marines in Iraq and said some of Saddam Hussein's nuclear installations escaped attack in the Persian Gulf War, National Public Radio aid Monday. The ,cientist, whose name wa not given, aid other installations were damaged less severely than U.S. analysts hud thought, the network said. The State Departsnent declined to comment on the report. ""l-"'ulv Danil Shanklin, right, is greeted by brother Michael after landing in Kill Devil Hill N.C. Monday. levln-yar-ald plot sets 1111fllclll rlCll'tl KJLL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. -A 7-year-old pilot landed here"' Monday after a nine-dny cro -country night that hb ram1ly cJaims made him the youn~e t to fly ncros the United Stales. With his night in tructor at hi ide, Daniel Shanklin touched down and bounud twice at first Plight Air trip. next to the Wright Brothers Memorial on North Carolina·~ Outer Banks. "That was the wor t landing I've ever had and I wanted 1t to be the best," said Daniel, of San Antonio. About 300 choolchitdren from elementary schools in nearby IGtty Hawk and Manteo cheered as Daniel flew over before landing. Daniel received T-shirts and commemorative pins from merchant and a birthday cake in the hapc of an airplane. He turn9" 8 on Tuesday. He took off from Snn Diego on May 26 in a Cc sna 172, topping in everal cities alonj?. the wny. ...: Hy the Assocl11ttd Press ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERI ES by Sheral LeBeau Kathennc Bell was the firM to notice. And then M11 Sonig noticed. And finally Stretch Coyote noticed, too. Orange County Serial IGller Task Force member Al Bundy looked tired, like a man burning a candle at both ends. "It almost look~ like he never lccps," Katherine wondered aloud to Sonig one day. "I wonder what he' doing al night." "l've had the same impre sion," Sonig conceded. "And he seems overly jumry every time l bring up Thelma Jean. Ju t mention her name and he seems to be on edge." 'Tm the one who should be on edge," Katherine replied. "She's my cousin and it's been almost five day since he wa kidnapped." "You know what that fancy investigator -what's his name? Odman Hammer. That's it. Anyway, you know what he aid, what his advice to me was?" Kathcnne shook her head. She had no idea. "Look within. That's what he i.aid. Look within." . . Knthcnnc smiled. "Oh, that's heavy, Mit. Look within. Follow your News of the Weird T-11111 t ... 11t1 dDllllle tllcn with 6 sets ol 1Wlnl OKLAHOMA CITY Double Trouble, a T-ball team rcatunng five ets of twin girls, may not win a championship, but will no doubt lead the lengue in photo opportunities. "We haven't had a game yet where we haven't had our picture taken before the game for one thing or another," aid coach Jim McGlynn. McGlynn, the father of twin girl .. came up wi th the 1de.i la t fall with ~ f nend who had twin girl the amc age. Thev le.1rncd there were several other f.1m11te-; ""''h twm ' in their c.mall to\\-n or Mu t.1ng. l hJt w,1 , tht' -.t.irt nf Douh lc 1 rouble. a team of 'i-and 6- )C.tr old girl' who play tn the Mu'lt.1ng Youth Council The team h,1, IJ pla ere.., including '"~ 'ct' of 1dcn11c.tl twin., 1 here onganatty were MX \Cl'>, but one family moved Police Log Costa Mc o "Mu.,tang\ a town of .lbout I0.000," McGlynn 'n1d "To find thi-. many 1wan the same age, and all identical girl • 1s mcrcdiblc.'' The tcctm '" a 'iensa11on. lel c\i~1o n \lnt1ons and new'lpt1per.. hJve featured the girb. Vanous comp11n1es arc interc~tcd an u'ling the m in advcrti~cmcntc,. "Thi' 1 no way to coach a team," McGlynn aid with n laugh . "We don't have prnc11ce'I. We don't have games. We have photo opportun1tie'" The b1gge~1 problem 1 keeping the ~'rl' \tra1ght. Randy V1wr, who help' co~1ch the team, recalled <1 ,mix-up in a recent game "l\.,,o or three of U'> "'ere hollering a l our third ba,cman 'Dr:ind11 , mo\.c 1h1\ way,:" he ,,11d "Our kit fielder 1..ept . mov ing .HOlltHI, hut llUI thttd h.1 .. cman nc,cr did .. --8) the A~rnC'lnttd l'rrH 1c1 1 "luckcy ' I he irate parent al~ \ltd the hoy 111,d to ICI r11m1har v.llh her Puh~c arrc tcd Nod \h ,., do. 111. ,,0 rh> •cally, 1o1m.I th.ii ~hc v.AnlcJ to Mc • 'U'Pl\;1011 ur bural.i" •I ~ .-o .. m Sund.I\ •• ba11cry tlmac llillll~I him lhc >1m: 1 Wll\ m.id" .11 2490 h1t\1"w ~ .• h d h R11.1tl " v.om11n 1uu • man ru1 e er lo • the arounJ near a 'upcrmarkct on Ouch J~~try v111lucd ,., 1"50 11.n '"'l..:n an 1 DoufcVllrd and lOOlt her pur~ When he hur1tarv .,, 1 hol'QC an the 200 hkd. of ,.w thAl 11 cont11ncd no monC). he htt f·I 'l:r Succ1 bet.,. en 6 '.\(l 1 m Wcdn1;i· h r in the head w11h 11 and wlllkcd aw-..v. J111y 11111.l 6,:lq .1 ni I hur\t.lll)' ~he Htd • bli . 1 thought you were a c<lp, not some new-age motivational speaker." Sonig got· t9 ht feet and walked to the window. which overlooked John Wayne Airport. At the moment, he had 9 members of the Tn k Force under hi command. ..ill hou ed here in the newly constructed Ta k Force office tower. ''Yeah, I thought he wa g1,ing me ome mumbo-jumbo, 100. But I thought 11 over .ind I than!.. th.11 what he meant -especially in hght of wh.it we c..ec with Al Bundy -I\ tn tool.. \\llhin the rask Force.'' Katherine .1rt:hcd her eyebrow,, more tn confu'>1on than anything ebe. , ""I he kidnapper mJy ol:: among ll'>, Kathetine. The kidnapper may be among us." Thi wee>.~' inswl/mcnt~ mark the end of Orange Coast Serial - llt least for tlle moment. Shcn1/ Leneau hR!> requested some time off ·to complete a movie cript she i~ finishing and conduct a speaking tour in Upsta te New York. She\ been told that render response to her ub ence will determtne i~hcn .111<1 if -~he return ... ORANGE COAST lllily ·p1111 V'll. a, Nil. 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Cho11•1mo11n How to reach us at the Daily Pilot Circulation Or.ange lounty 642-4 l3 l Adverti ing U.m1f1ed 642-5678 01 .. pl.ty 642·4321 Editorial Ne<M 540· 1224 SporH 642·4J3C New . poru '·' 646 4170 Main Office Buw1e .. ~ Off1c 642-4321 eu~1nf• !> fox 631-5902 111go l>rivo v.ho v.1h t11tlhn1 pollc:c d1 ptl\.h tu rcror1 u\p1t1ut1\ runn1n1 no1tc: In her hb~k )•Ill "I J \U ptCK>U• ~ all lrum • man v.ho told her there wu 1 prublcm w111! lh hydrant out front 1ftd lh111 water "''' runn111 tk.-n the atrcct • 'lmOul1C 10~ 1 11•oot..M.o~. tpm& Jatkct 111lu~..i 111 SI l<> from the 81rnM New YNk 'tore II 11th Coa't Plara The: theft 11 believed 10 have occurred 11 th1 \-C• brnltc • "''"'tow 10 11 car Laauna B~ach p•rl-:c1f •t th hlufli 11nd rcrortcdly Lolc ~me monc1 about I~ p m Thuwt1y. Huntlnaton Beach A mother cnmpl11ncd 1h11 • ~ ~ J•n p.c her l'-yur-olcl de.u#i· ' • \11nd11h rtportedly ulCJ ch ny b<'lmM Ill blow ur II V.'\iClUCn m11loo, In lht 'CWlO bl k of Beck 1rdc • Wh1lo carch1111 • car for f1rcworh fridl!J •hcrnoon • Mar1111 tt•ah S(hool orfk11I cante 1cr teVCrar 11w1rv- An clcvator 11 the Inn 11 l.AJun1, 211 N. (C>l\I lh1h11o •, aot l"'k with 1 p I• J(fllCr n'1dC ewport Btach A rctWcnl or the 2000 bk!Ck of Sin· ans.cAaLTO • raona. -.......... -1111•11Mnl1a1ll Mutn11 ._.1111 IM ~ ...... ._.., -• = bhalf cwer"•lil ihe oceiU -after I fonmlilllill lnay of .... fDliitiw. la ..... wordt: ~,...,.._..... confute ..... hocel with the ...... HihOR. And ch• comlMM fl'09 -Gn. a.,.a . ..,,. Is the kllld of .., ~ don'• f\'tn show on the ............. poaten," ulel one udaf. btdtcll1d corporal, wlltle delllollahina I MCOnd plaa.r of barbec:ued ribs •Rd tYiM ....... tupt, a guebo laden with rldl deMru.· He could've cal~ ilo~ratioD DeMert Storm, ~~idn•t. The day'1 joke were left to another veteran. Mllcoit Berte, who shared M--, after IWllDllll ...... ......,CUOUI ..... ttadalll: "Thia CllftMlllJ ii 1n improvement over the MRE radoM wt Ma ewer there." One of the funniest ltftn came from McMahon, who lh1re1 with Mlclllel ....... the title of TV's champion p1tch1Uft. Tellln1 about the monthly J&ipend he recci~a from the Manne Corp~. Joh••Y c.,...•, amiable lidekiclt sem1·1pologizcd, Hying. "I'm ju11 11 journeyman announcer trying to make a ltvina." • KIN YOU BELIEVE THI ? -They dedicated a the suaae with cx·M1rinc Corps ------Col. Ed McMahot1. hurt 1trect, J••u C•SM> Place, in New York City the other day -and the onl) thing his rclat1vc1 knew of lhe J)O\thumou ... honor Wlh whal they read in the paper~. The \pcctacular garden party wa' the RitL·Curllon's w1y of s.tying, ·• fhank\ and welcome -----• home," to un ull·\iOlunteer detachment of Marines representing vu1ous area bases. It was the hrninstorm or innovnt1'e Henry E. Sthltltln, commanding office of one of the world's great R &: "Uncle Jimmv loved cw York, and it' great 1hat hc'!i been honored there," \aid Tbett a Ca1ney Morrf10n ol cwport Be:,1ch, "but none of the family "as inv11cd to the ceremony." An e"er-grac1ou" lady, '>he declined to peculate on rea on\ for the el(clus1on. The gue l list was · Gionis trial delayed ,,,..,,,, """""" In -,,.,.,, Clll NEWPORT BEACH -The econd trial of Or. Thomas Gionis, who tand accused of orche<,tr;lling an attack on Joh n Wayne's daughter 2 1/2 yea r ago, wa delayed again Monday -this time in fa"or of Rodney Kmg The p041tponement wa granted because Oion..,· attorney, John 0 . Barnett, 1s defcndins an officer ~uspec!ed of he.Hing L<h Angeles moton t Rodney King while a witnes videotaped the incident. "We're in motion (on the King ca e) right now. I think we'll ha"e a jury elected by the end of the month.'' Barnett" 'aid. Barnett. who repre ent LO Angeles police officer Theodore Bri eno, said he is unsure whether the heavi ly publicized police brutality ca e would fini h in time for Gioni ' new trial date of July 29. If the trial of the four Lo Angeles officer lasts three . weeks a con crvative estimate for the case which has already produced motions and legal documents stacking ya rds high -it would probably run up against Oioni s' new trinl • -again ... date. A prominent orthopedic surgeon, G1onis has already seen one explo ive trial end in a hung jury la I December. He is accused of hiring a private dCtCCll\iC clOd tv.o ~'thug!." to 1.lltack his cx·w1rc A1 .. o;a Wayne and her companion, f1nanc1e r Roger l uby. in the drt\.CWa} or Luby\ gated 2:!nd Street home. G1on1 and Wayne were engaged in a b1Her divorce at the lime· and prosecutor con tend G1onl\ had Way ne n\o;aultcd 10 \Care her away from 1iee~ing .cu-;tody of their infant daughter, Anastas.ia. -By the D•il! PllOt Ullll•hNw, from G.¥. uie c_. ud ...,_ o..M ....... &o Hollywood ... ,.. but the C i; y kinfolk didn'1 even receive word. before or ...... lc'1 Mindful ot 1111 Septemblr'1 &lllZY dedlctlcioa of ,... -.,.. Airpon, when ewry nnr1ip eon1tltuaor aftd IOCiaf crony received aa ilwhall-,. but one prominent Oranae County family IClllllhow w11 overlooked. Unm\:1tcd were Duke Wayne'• widow. the clcpnl Piiar. and their three childnn. I said It iat the time, .ind I'll ay 1t apin: Dumb. dumb, dumb. T.hcrc's no known cure for tennlnal dumbncH, or rudcnc . An~ay. 'l crl) C gney Morri~n "'it hardly langu11htnJ ~er the M nh ll<tn h&ht. She01 100 bu1y 1upcrvi1>ing the re:iil e late: empire leh b) her late uncle, William J. Caaney. J-rom her olfa on Dover Drive, he directs Cagney F.nterprites -i i.hopp_ing center\ from SJnta Barbara to San Dies<> and beyond -and ~pendc, le1,ure lime with tcnni , goH, und chantahle -"ork\ She shun~ the ..,otlight, but she's a rcmarkabl. ,11;\;ompli~hcd j'{lUftl lady, eminentl) ncw<.'>'orthy in her own nght. • WITH GRLf. rtl'ltG ' LIKE THEii. WHO NF.EDS \ tHA\1DER Of COMMEIUY.'! - Bounder'I L mtcd, An organ1zat1on of motorhOmer wlllt ....... mobility, conwencd <Mr the wecand aa Newpon Dunes, the R111-Carlton of a vrra. And 1h11 11 hoW they were pcett by a conumifttty piltlr, who'd beat rc.ain a~: "Welcome to Ne~ Beach, .-here the Oftly affordable hou•n1 i1 the loal dump stataon. "This 11 the world'• onlY RV park in wh1Ch the motorhomca tow a top·of othc·linc Mercedes. "In the backpound it Fubion bland, where the markets will accept your Bounder -in exchan,e for a week's groccne<1 .. Yes, you're rtall rt>ughing it here in Newport Dunes. Plca5e note that the parkina lot i tnpcd ,. in Gucci color "And don't bother to lock your coache at night. Oh, somebody might break in -hut only to redesign )OUr kitchen. .. IC )OU do encounter prohlem , don't Ir) to e; II the local police or fire departments. They have unli tcd number . ••And 1( )OU .heur a police hcliC\"lpler circling overhcud, d n't \\.Orr\. 'I he pilot's ju't looking for a place &o p.irk ·• • ''li,1\C a n11,;c ''·'~·" Jerry Anbrin' column ron 'und•)· 1 UC' dt1) and Tlwrw/10 , • • • • , • • • • I . . City begins lawsuit agains~ _Orange COuhty Fair bo~rd i I By Ins Yo~OI OfJllOe CNst 01 ly p. I tor the roughl)' S27 million plan a "unprofc ionalr .ind · totully in<iufficient.'' particularly in addressing COSl A Ml:.SA -Cit} officials have taken the -;uch l.e) 1 uc'> • tr<!ffic. air quaht) and noi~ fir t Mep toward \u1ng the Orange County Fair board hur officials contend the report i~ adequate. for it planned foirground e'<pan ion, which ~ lated "orb B.irto ik. Orange Count\ Fair1.?round gener4t 10 include a contrO\er ml orr-track hor e betting man.1gcr. 'illld Monda) that the C\pan\iOn plan v. parlor. c\en umcnded me tu addrc the city'\ concerrjs In Orange County Superior Court on Friday. lhc about traffic and parking. : cuy filed a brief notice of its intent to pnr uc legal Plan Cor a propo .. cd hotel and . t" 0 fa-;t-food action a8ain-.1 lhc fair hoard for adop11ng the ma ter recilities to be located at the corner<. or th.C expan'>1on plan with what lhe cit) claim 1., an • inadequate cn\lronmental impact report. f.tirgrounds proper!)' \\ere dropped and the a1elh1~ City off1c1.1I\ al<,0 recently lc~uncd a second concert wagering f.tc1ht) .• ul((l orig1n,1ll~ planned at a corner. v..1s relocated 10 11 centr:.tl !H Cit ~o all the corneo. -fentunn{: gruff-voiced inger Joe Cocker and Lo could be returned to p.ul.ini•, Barto)ik .,au.I ! Angelc!.·ba\cd Lm Lobos -has been planned at the <> Pacific Amphitheatre, located on the fairground\, at City ullornC}'> could not be rc,1ched for c.'ommcr1t_ the .,;unc tune no; the Orange County Fair, Y.hich Monday. But R1lk P1clo.cnng. a<,•m,1.int to C1;· Sh bl -) • • • beginc; Jul) 17. M(10ager Allan Roeder 'a1r.1Jthe cit" fil ed the oollqc Otgun ast braw )Ill 1ures inmates . Singer Glonu fatcfan's conc~rl on July 19, the fir t la l weelo. to prner'\C II~ right\ IU fight the ma t<;r ' ~ I nd;i) of the fair, already-triggered an outcry by plan. > CASfAIC ·-A gua rd accidentally fired a hotgun that \\-Oundcd five prisoners at o Los Angele County Jail where earlier a dormitory brawl 1n1urcd 29 · inma'e , henfri; officials 'laid. ~ ·rhe shooting appeared unrelated to the tus le between black and Hi panic inmate that ~nt c"en to the hmp1tal Sunday night. i,aid Sgt Robert Stonemnn. 1 Sherifr Department 'lpoke man m Lo Angele,. "The deputy accidentally hot a round of pellet., t.haJ ricocheted off the edge of a . hu1lding, and f1\c 111m.1te'I recel\led minor 1njuric • " Stoneman \aid. Detective~ were in\e t1g.11ing fhe llhotgun went off about IO a.m. IO the )ard or the l:.a t Facility at Peter J P1tche,.., Honor Rancho in the northern Lo Angele County. The brawl unday erupted around 10:30 p.m. "hen 40 inmate in a dormitory at the North Facility divided along racial hnc in 15 minute of fi 1 fighting, he .ud. The five men who recci,cd pellet "-Ound were lreated at a jail infirmnry where '22 victim of the Sunday night fracas had been treated for minor injuric'I, he aid Tho e injured in the brawl included David Moreno, 21, who was treated for a broken elbow Veterans gro.up loses solicitation permit co~ I A M L5A • The City Council 11otcd M<1nday night to revoke the ~ohc1t.1t1on permit of a group calling 11 elf American Nataonnl Vcterano;. The group, "'h1ch claims to l!!9 \Cteran down on their luck a well a other homcle~ people, has come under hre 1n a number of c1t1c , including Lo Angele , for r • .ulure to supply document \huwing ho" it mone io; u ed. American National Veteran<, 'ohcllor' could he een 1n front of the l·edco 'ltorc on lfnrbor Boulcv.1rd until la<.t month, when the council voted to ,u-.pcnd the More note from "Down Under". Diamond were discovered In Au tr11lla In the middle of the 19th century, mainly u a by-product of elluvlal gold mining It we n't until the mas Ive Argyle diamond orebody wns di covered In l 979 that a lttrge commercial source of these gems was Identified In Australia. The Argyle dt"poslt 11 In lht eolncld1rn l1dly named Kimberley etea of We.cem Au1tralln one of the mo t ancient lands on the earth. Today Argyle 11 the largest diamond mint . In the world, producing one third of the world's Mnual upply of dl11mond . Some 504.\ •f the produ<'.tlon 11 Industrial quality. group's ohc1 tation permit, ¥Mng it 30 da-., to 'lllppl\ financ1.1I document" The group d1J not \Upply the rcquc\led documents, Jccording to Cit} official' Morco"cr. a claim h Amenc.m at1onal Vetc:r<1n' attt>rnC:) Paul Sollam1 that the non·prof1t org.im lat1on 1 C\Cmpt from .ln) requirement tn \upply hn.1nc1.1l ..iatement wa!> rejected b} City Allorncy Thoma' Kathe. The council voted 5-0 to re11okc the permit. · -By lht Dally PJ/of re\1d en1' .rnd city official'> "ho con tend the The plan \\OUltJ h .. ,c been legalized 1f no OM and tailbone, and Martin Lara, 25._ comllma11on of the fair and rock-concert\ add up to acted again'! 11 "''thin 30 cJa)' nf the fair board' "'ho o;uffered a broken arm. a 1rafhc nightmare. Jdopt1on. P1clcnng e\plaincd. "We have mve tigator at the The foirground'>' en"ironmental report and master Th.-. " the late t uf kirmi.,hes bct"ccn the city JJll interviewing people involved If plnn. which calh for major add1t1on to the grounds and the fairground' v.e thin._ ~nmc people hould be mer the next decade, including a J0,000-seat arena I he 11y council la 1 month '.t'Otcd 10 d1 continue cparatcd, we 'll "'ork on It," and J 'Jtclhte "agcnng f.lc1ht). "ere adopted by the pohce en1ces at the fairground after concerts "'ere \toncman <,;ud fair hoJrd on fay 2. \Cheduled at the Pac1fi.: Amph11hcat~ at the same The 1nm,1te voluntaril) Cm olfic1al<; ha\c bla'itcd the: en\i1ronmcntal report 11me a' the fo1r. ahandoned the fra\ when I _____ ._..._ _ __. ____ . _______ _,_ ______________________ _ dcpu11e' tn riot geur · tormod the dormitol), he "aid. J fhc clcput1e'> temporarih impo elf a lockdO\\n at the dormitory. fhe injured were rclea ed from the ho p1tal by Monday morning I he Honor Rancho house' l.194 innMtei. in 16 dormitorie . -By the As ociated Pre Signal repair may slow traffic NEWPORT BEACH Moton 1. ma) want to a..-oid the in1er~ec11on at We l Coa ... 1 H1ghY..a) and Balboa Boulc"ard frum 9 a.m to 3 p.m. Wedne da y, as the traffic 1 n<1l will be turned off for rewinng. fcmpmaf) <.top lflll' and police off 1cer~ will he d1rect1ng tratr1c at the 1n1er,ect1on .1 Caltran' and (.It) crev.\ change the ckctrll.11 wmng. -fly the D11il1 Pilot Among the vast production of various gem qualltl I• a trickle of rare, lntt"nsely pink diamonds bal•nced by a reliable supply of classic white stones and the sparkling Chnmpagnes ... gems with all the fire , sparkle and per onnllty that only diamonds p0 e , but with addition ol color. \\If Me vtry plused and flatt ered to hftve Argyle select our tortt to premier tht Champagn Collecllon of • loose gem\tone and finished j«welry ~or l 0 day tarting June 6th we will be dl•playlng and eolllng from thl u<'ltlng collf'ctlon We al o wlll be giving away two rarats of Champagne l>Mamond to comt In •nd ftll out a nrd for thl ~lal dfawtn9 . !CHARLE ll. BARR ___ ..._ ___ ~~--~---~~~,....... 9~.IW Member Of A.erkaa Gem Sodety Att~lted Gem Lib ... IOaltlo• 1113 .... Dr •• " ..... .... (714 MW>ll "' . t - Orange Coast Business Watch HUNTINGTON BEACH -More ipccial Ncwporr Ccntor ~nd 1 7SO-square·fOOt lease by recopition ii beina heaped on To.acbStone Sohare Tht CltH Air Ce.. alao in lhe 610 tower. Corp. of Huntington Beach, publisher of a li"c of D b(Jt·selling PC diagnostic software. SalH Up: Pountain VaiTCy-bascd Newport COl'f., a TouchStone his been named one of the 1'op 10 -.orldwidc manufacturer and marketer of prccisi<m Fastest-Growing U.S. Software Companie~. accordin~ in\trumcnts, component~ and accc5sorie~ for the laser to Soft Letter, a leading 1ndu~try publication, wt)tc~ und ~lcctro-uptical and bio~cdacal markets, Friday annually ranks independent perso_!l~mpuler -reponcd net ll3lcs for the third quancr ended April software companie based on revenue increa e for a 30 -.ere up i1 percent comp:ued to the ~•me period cale~da~ year. . . j last year. With its out landing 1989-1990 reve nue mcn:a.c of Sales totaled $14.7 million for the third quarter of 106 percent (average_ growth rate was _40 percent), 1991. compared with $14.4 million for the Touc~Stone ranked nanth among_ th e Top 10 Faste t-corrc~pondina 1990 period. Growing U.S. Software Companie . TouchStone al o .. • . . · debuted in the Top 100 U.S. Software Compa nieo; at Growth in intcrnauo~al ales continues to olf~t No. 93. the cu~~ent wcnknc\s in the domes1ic. labo~atory It wa noted here recently that TouchStone wa~ market, aid Tom G~h•ntow1cL, Newport ~ prc,1dc.nt. recognized by Gov. Pete Wilson ,tnd the \tatc of However, net carning!l for 1he three-month pen?<' California with an 'Outstanding Achievement Award were $9t;3,000 (14 cents per i;hare) compnred with for Best U e of a Small Busine · Loan. $ 1, !53,000 (15 cent. per share for the year-ago "We are thrilled that TouchStone has received 1hi' quarter) national recognition in these various area.,," s~1d "The decline in net earnings is reflective of our Shannon Jenkins, president and chief executive pl on ned spending for business expansion." officer of TouchStone. "1990 was a very -good year Galan1owicz explained. "Our market share in the for the company and we expect TouchStone's .,uccco;., 1n1crn o11onal loser research market is growing, and to accelerate eve n mo re dramatically during we MC no"" poi ed for new ~ales growth in the; bio- upcoming years." 1 c'earch l.1hnr,1tory market with new products and u 0 . nev. d1,1rahu11011 an fra\tructurc." Gana ot Five: Five office leases to taling million and nearly 2,000 square feet have been at Newport Center. SI .OJ 0 1gncd .lit., nnd ,Jots: American lnttntatt Bank, un 18- H .ir old \le" pon Beach bank, has re tatcd its ~"1rn1111~' for l.i,1 >car to report a lo s of $29 ,000. \\llh more n:d 111k c~pccted to be added to last )ear's !agure-.. I he h.1nk. which ha., been in and out of trouhlc the IN Ill )Crtr .• originally had posted net income l>I S~~1UIOO Ban i>. officials tied the rever al to Amcrac.in lnter,t.1tc\ decade-long problem aso;et, a conJoman1um .ind -country club project in Pre coll . Ariz. 1'.lliott Corp. of Newport Beach ha., completed the SI 'i-mill1on renovation of the Certtfaec.J CmKer' hc.idquartcr'I facility in Commerce. Ell iotl rclurh1.,hcd the interior of the frrst three noors of the tour-<.tory, J00,780 quare-foot building. ... The nturnl Succe~ Group, which markets all- natural, nutritional product.,, hos opened an office at 1600 Dove St., Sui te 250, Newport Beach, according 10 Rhonda Dona.hue. owner of the firm. Products sold by the group include Lee Causey's Reneu, FigmeMagic,· Trambolic, Biomega 2000, Belly Beans and Gourmet Chocolate Almond.,. The largest of the five leases was taken b\ Forsythe, Min-celli, J ohnson Advertising (FMJ i. whose 12,200-square-foot le ase represents a relocation and expan ion within the sprawling office and commerciQI center in Newport Beach. A te nant ince 1985, FMJ •~ moving from low-ri e space within the center into an office tower a t 610 Newport Cent er Dr. "To us, Newport Cen1er i home," aid Steve John-;on, FMJ president. "The tenant <;en.ices keep 1mprov1ng We've grown from one suite in Newport Center 10 four ~u1tcs. and now we're bur~ting at the 'cam,. Thi~ move into a high-rise is pro' 1ding u' w11h needed room, including 'the addition of focm group capab1l1tie~ ... The other four lea!>c~ we re: 4,500 square fee t nl 600 Newport Cente1 Dr by Rouse fashion l'i land Manaitemcnl Co.. ~tccky'., Swiss Whcl'l's l..:!-12 'quarc feel at 2 Cl\ 1c Plnza; PJD lntcrnntionRI ~torkcling Consultnnt'' 1.120 square feet a1 olll -By tht Daily Pilot • McDonald's works on its Mclmage By David 01shneau The Assoc1a1e11 Pre~' CHl(A(,() Bet\\CCn II' luwcr-fa1 tnod' ,md heightened em1rnnmen1al 'L n,e, McDonJlcf, Corp h:.i' 1:1H1!..cd up a new puhl11.: image lcanu .int.I greener. M.in' cn,1rn n me nt.1l1 't'. nu1nt10111'1 ' .ind other., an lht: food -'c" ILC 1ndu-.1ry applaud the change,. But othe" quc~tion hem deep they go. 1, Md)nn.dtJ', 'd01n~ the right lhtng," ,1\ II' C\CClllt\e\ .1ntl s11ppor1e1' ,,1~. o r 111creh "'h:it 11 bl!J1e\C\ I\ ncce\\M\ IO lC\l\C llS slumping ,U \. ,,de:,·!· McDonald\ Chairm.111 Michael • 'u•n To• n•o n';.es'"""' SSS • loca•e .,, )o,.,., Prop!!" es Quinlan told '\harcholdcr' at the u1mpany\ annual meeting la't m11n1h that a reccn11\ 1n1roduced d1,c11un l "value menu wac; h1:gann10~ to hoost clome,llL ,,lie,, '' h1d1 ~lipped I pe"cnt in 1he f1r~t qu.1rter from .1 yc.ir ·•!!l), Ill S2.8 hilhon ,\~ tht• 'alue menu c.1mc out . ~tcDun.ilJ', l.1ulllhcd 11\ redut cd- f,11 Mel e.1n Deluxe h.1mburgn in ~larch A fc\\ ''ed.\latc1, the cnmpan\ hcltl a nev.~ conference '.iy1ng 11 "'·'' co mn1111ed lo a '"'ecr111!! '' .1,tL' reduction pl .in. hf\\,1rd II Rcn\1 , pre,1Jcnt of l '.\ 11pc1Jt11in' 'aid the timing ot the eH·nt' m1~h1 ha'e made it • c:> •BS Yo • Pcx: e• Throug., Aliordobe Real fstote ln•es•,,.en•t • f S ~ 6 "{) b, 99 · Thro c;" hf.' Pu•c.hose ol A S 100.000 Prope"1 Todor LIMITED SEATING• ENROLL NOW Reserve Your Space At This lnformotaon-Pocked Seminar Call (800) 432-6060 JOANNE FISH 1s no ordinary banker AftN lw~1nntng her c arf'er in banking ,1, ,1 < ll'lonwr )erv1ce Representative at ~riutlwrn C tl lifornia 1 !ti National B.inl... Jo.inne moved on to become an A'""'·'"' Branch Manager and c )pN.1l1on' Officer at Ci tizens B.mk of ( 11<,l,1 M~1 where she worked prmr lo 1c>1nin1ot us at Bank of Newport Now Joanne 1<; a member of our \oc;1.1 Mt'\<1 Team who can show you why Bank of Newport is no ondn<1ry bank Call loanne at (7 14) 760-6000 Wt> h;we ct fl the rtHht people Bank of ~'port Costa Mesa Offi ce: lO IO H.irbor Hf"d • \ I I ~ Communications of California, Inc., ha advised the Public Utilities Commission of California it will begin charging for long distam;e directory a i tance call within California from public phon , hot I ·mot I and hospitals. ' 1be 40-cent per call rate i the same char d for in· tat directory a i tanc from r id nee and bu i~ pho~. Until recently, technical limitation prevented billing from public phones, hotel , fnot ls and hospitaJ · Anyone wishing to c:ornment on thi chan~ may write to: ~ California Stat Manager, 795 Folsom Street. Room 200, San Francisco, CA 94107; or The Public Advi80f', The Public Utilities Commi ion of California, 505 Van N ~ue. San Francieco, CA 94102. appear that McDonald 's wa conducting a carcfull) orchestrated public-image makeliver -but that at w,1,n't "We're neither that sma rt, that clc,cr. nor tllilt cunning.'' Rensi ::.aid. "Our ohJCCtJ\e is to do what\ right, do "'h.1t nur cu!.tome r!I tell ll'> tltey want." McDonald'~ upportcr include l h c N e w Y o r ~ -b n s c d l·nv1ron.menLal Dcfen~c Fund and m1ll1ona1re health activi!.t Phil Sokolof. who just a year ago h n 11 g h t f trl J -p a g c n a t io n a I ncw.,papcr ads headline d · \1c Donald'-,, your hamburge.r' h<f\.C IClO mu h fat. .. I he e former critic said th<tt hec<t u!>C Oa k Brook-based McOnn.lld's erves 18 million people dally. any 1mpro,emcnts ll make' in the nutritio n and en1,1ronment al arena ha'e J 'ig01f1cant impact Sokolof no"' prai e McDonald'~ cffu 1vely for phal'lmg out ace cream an faH,r of froLen yogurt. replacing the animal fa t in its frcnch-f I') grea'e with \egetnhlc ml, nncl e .. pccinlly for concocting the Mel can Deluxe, whic h i., 9 percent fa t by weight. compared with 20 pert·ent to 30 percent an most h.1mburger., "If I had my chwcc:, people wou ld cat lrui t. 'cgctablcs, graini-, race and P·"'"· hut being reahi.tic .1buut at. I know the Amcncan puhhc '' grnng to ent hamburger. And af thc~·re going to e at hamburger. J certainly want the m lU eat ,1 9 perct!nt fa t hamburger ·" oppo1,cd to the other," okolof ... lid I red Krupp. e'<ccut1vc director of the tnvaronmcnt. 1 Oden e h ind, pnmed Ren,,·, dcc1s1on to climin.11c polyst>rene foa m ,,indwKh container' a part of a .i2-point pl.in .11mcd at cuttin McDon~1ld\ w,1 te Join the young environmentally con- cern.d company EARTH PAIDE IN· TERNATIONAL. Earth Pride la lfflc- lng dlatribUtOfa of tit wide renge of. enwonmentaty safe proctucta The catalog th1t you'll Mfl from fe1turff n1ntty·•I• "green" ptOductl lnclud· Ing non-toxic clelinerl, recydtd pt·· per prooucta, ~ and more. Tht compeny'1 ~ fulfill Ill Ofderl. Otttrtbulonhlp of Earth Pride products C9t provide finlnClal MCunty for yen to com.. Partict- pett on 1 full time, pert tune ball• For mor9 infonMlton on EARTH PA· IOI INTIANA T10NAL Ind upcoming ~ ,,... .. 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HALF ·PRICE! .-..~~ .... . .n1~ ALL>--ABOARD AMTRAK A 'c L G ~ £ • ' A ''lranderful" party. Oranae County Philharmonic Society gave ita Golden Baton award to the James Irvine Foundation and illusionist Hury lladlatone waved his magic wand, and unbelievable thi.ng appeared and di appeared in a humorous a nd delightfu l show. Susan Beechner chaired the eighth annual G o lden Ba ton gn la with 312 11111 -SocJety attending Saturdu) at the· Four Seasons. Dennis Collins, executive director of the fou ndation, down from San Francisco with wife Mollie, accepted the award from Elaine Redfield, la t y,ar's winner. The award is given to an md1v1d ual or organization for 'ignificant contribution to the arts. In keeping wi th the award, Beechner used gold inVJ tat1ons and , gold program ."We houl ma e bet~een $40 and $45 ,000," aid Recchncr, who was accompanied 10 rhe gala by hu band Robert and daughter Melissa Mahoney and her husband John. Most gue ts paid S 175 to attend the hosted socia l reception, tenderloin of beef dinner and dance, but Randy Johnson really lost his shirt at the event. nlackstone concluded his show b) rapping the shirt right from John<:on's body \\llhout removing h1-. tux coat, and then Johnson. a lrn:nd of the lllu1,ion1st. ·wa 'wcanng ii wa<; not \Ct up rh c -.on of the Grea t Bl H.l..'-lonc. was as.,.,ted b't wife Gav ,1, he got the au.d1ence 10\llhcd an hi'> '>ho" Charles Huegy rro\Cd he was .t good sport ·•' B I .id '-Inn e kidded him 11nmcrt.1full) .• ind Da\id Emme , art1'11l direcwr of South Coa<;t Rep. went Jlong \\<Ith Blackstone's 1n,tructaon-. to u.,e h1'> 1mag1nat1on for a ca rd tn<:k without CJrd Gala ~ue"'' included k.atie Wheeler, (granddaughter ot James Irvine), OCPS exec <.hrec1or Erich Vollme r and wale Patricia, Jean AWrlda (her hulband the Ille Diii ~ WU I baton win::> .... and c;_, Huftl. Cllldy OCPS prez ltObet1 SHrlll, Tett Cal.- with Terry lH, Shell arid •tdiMI Grou ... an, 1111 and lobbltt Willia"''' Dorothy and Dr. Thomas • Doan, Laila and Ill Conlin (he was another Blacutonc vtc tim), P~H Sut&iki representing . Yam•ha (fo rme r b1i1ton recipient), Marj .ind l.onard S"-e (they ~on the trap to Vienna), JaM Lawson and daughter Lia Segretti and husband Donald, Nora nnd Ch.arley Hester a nd Amelia and Marty Lockney. • "This i!> really a tony ... ) hale that wo rd ... a very elegant, quiet party,'' aid Gep Durenberger. "Very elegant and it almo t has an Eu ropean navor," aid Emma Jane Riley. "It 's like parties I've been to in France," said Lillian Fluor. "Thi one get bett er every year " The talk was about the very classy private luncheon ho ted by Athalie Clarke and her daughter Joan Irvine Smith nt the sixth annual Oaks O assic in an Juan Capi trano. (Now it's being called the Susan Hutchison Oaks Cla ic. She was the Grandprnc winner again.) . Fi\e hundred responded to the highly de<,irnble inv~tat1on~ for the "not to he mi ed" event The ">ocializang "·1 under a huge \\<httc canop} at the Grandprix fence~ marking the jumper cour cs. Oil painting" b)' Maria Del Carmel Calvo \ alued 1.11 more than S350,000 were di played (four of Smith's were included, according to Caho), large Rococo-catered food tauon~ ~ere heaped with crab, lob ter. .,hnmp, Me>.1can spec1alt1es. fn11t and a make-your- ow n undac har f-tvc-fcct-tall noral arrangemeni at each food <;1at1on ac.lded to the elegance of the afternoon Clarke, \\Caring J ro)al blue '>Ull, "a t \\Ith Fran Hilto n (Conrad's widow) and mO\IC great Hal Roach ~ho ""a braAAing about hcang 100 )C.tr'I old, sna'pping picture) and hand ing out ou\en1r penc1l4' cngfaved "Ith ha<; name. A con,tan1 'tream of people filed by to ~reel the graciou'> ho'>le'>s (Dad ... 9'19' .... e111't). ......._ ....... a pant ut in ~· -.... die raia forest" .,.nera .W I08 h11• ,......_ Ud to.._ IM puty. ·•He ii on the .._., lo s..111 ... 1Wo IOlll .... h:tad111 8lld wife MdtlH and ~ ..... attended •Iona with Pennimu'a Wife <:...a. Alto in the "a area• .., to ..,end a Sunday afternoon" crowd were luu ind lole Aldrin, Pilar and Al1H w.,_, Donna and John Crean, GloN Ind Roly Osbrfnk, Lucy lurrough1, Renee and He nry Sepritrom,, Dr. Howard Houte, Dia and Jolene Enpl, Jean and Doug Liechty, Mary Lou and Scott Horns by, Suzanne and Jack Peltason, first timers Hedda Marosl and Candke and Roger Schn1pf, Dottie and Glenn Stillwel , Connie Morthland, Marion and-Tony Montaptrt, Marilyn Hausman, Ginny Savage and Jack McNauRhton, Zee Allred, Diane McDonald" and (Diane' ex) Jim Slemons and wife Tajah. No1 everybody is "into hor cs," and one gue t even a ked "what arc the e hor e doing al a part)'," htrt--cthefs watched closcty-11'\ he gorgeous creatures and their micro; jumped. Mo ntana-born Barbara Aune attending wi th Jerry Richards said,"We raised hor e wh en I was a girl. J love them." • BY THE WAY: Buzz Aldrin seen wearing some piffy looking un glasses. They arc Su n Tiger'! and will soon .be marketed on TY. He is involved with the eye-protecting product which 1 a spin-off or space pro)CClS. Jim Slemons ha., a new pa time norkehng. He and Tajah ju t returned from a week in Australia where the) \\ere under water looking at the big clam'>. The "alwa)' JU t back from -.omewherc" Jerry Richards loved h" 1wo month m Sou1h America. Steven Chabre should ha1.c no pmhlem n:memhcnng hi' wedding anm\Cr\M) He and Jana · Liechty, d.1Ughter of Jean and Doug, wall he m..rned on Uast11le Da) (Jul) 14) in Sherman Garden.,. The tmdcgroom 1s the ">On of Mary anJ Gus Chabre. Late husband may have left another child Dc.1r Ann I andcr' Alter 45 )Cir' of m.trn.1gc . m' hu,band dc\cloped ,1 terminal illness. I or JO )C.tr<. helore has dea th hl' haJ a 'enc' o l h c .1 11 h pnlhlcm' .ind I \\ .1 ' h I ' r n u II d ·I h e· dud nur'l. II h." t.1J..cn rnc 'e"c r al month' lo get up the courage to write to Ann )OU, Ann. hut I need nch 1cc. A., m v hu,hund l,1~ 111 .1 cum,1. nc..·.ir 1lc.11h. a lcttl·r ilfrlVCd ,1ddrt "td to htm lrom rt \\Oman I h.1d never he.1rd ot She ~rote lmangly of "lhc good lime' '"C h.1d 20 )CiH' "!!"" and ·-Ill.I.I ..... ~ ~­rm'IO" ·~ ·-~= ''*.&U ,,11d '>he h,1, hcen 'c.irch1ng for ham for .1 long llOIC. 'J he purpc"c ol the lctrer w.1'1 10 'CC him .tgdin becauo,e he had 'ome 1mport.tnt medical and gcneJlog1cal ne"' that would be of "great intereo,t ·· Alone. after the funeral, I made a cop) of the letter, re-.ealcd 11 , m.trked 11 DE.CLASE.D" and returned it to the o,endcr At that 11me, I didn't want to know if the "oman wa' implying that a child had resulted from their cl.1nde,11ne mce11ng'i fhe tnought of 'iUCh a thing wa.; too much for me to deal with But n<"' 1ha1 I Jm nblc to think n1mc rationally, I'd hkc your npan1on If the wom<an did have m' hu,h.ind\ child, do my , hildren hu\c the nghl to knnw 1h.11 th1.:v have a half·w~tcr or hrother \Omewhcre'> Iha'>, of 'oune. would dramatically 'hangc the. fine image they have of thei( father and that "nuld break my heart. Can you help me armc at a en 1ble conclu~1on., -Wearv \\<1do~ in BrentwclCld, . Cahf. Dear Friend: You did the right thing when you rdumed the letter to the sender with the notation ''Oecea ed." Let that be the end of it. I would be highly u plciou of a woman w o ~· aifs 20 )'tar to tell a man that he fathered her child. You have nothing to gain by letting this per oo Into your life, and in my opinion It could lead to endless trou&tc. Burn the copy of the letter and put It out of )Our mind. Beware of the wrong answers By L M Boyd To police college c:\,1m' for cheating. the,,. checker·uppcr.., comp.ire "ron • .1n\wcr-., not right onw.cr,, 'I wo or more \tudcnts urc lc:-.s likely to g1\C the .... 1mc wrong ..ins~crs. While "°•'ll1ng UI 'tophght' 1\11 unpronounced letter "I ·· turn' up an many n wmd. Enurncr.11c <;omc. Such a1o halm. 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Lobdell, editor & vice pres~t SCew Marble, managing editor Walter lunoughs, 1901·1989, foundJng publisher Editorial The public's airwMs shouldn't be tor sale The airwaves belong to 1he public. Or so they u cd to. The government charge practtc:illy nothing for the licenses if issue~ and collect no rent. Yet the licenses have en~rmous resale value. An e limated SS.4 billion was paid for 125 telev1 ion talion in 19 7, and only a tiny part of that was for such tangible property as building and equipment. More recently, tl Philadelphia cellular Lelephone licen e sold for SJ.I billion. For less than half interest in a New York City license, someone paid Sl.9 billion. The government got" none of it.· The Bu h administration is now proposing to auction unas igned frequencies, including some now reserved for dcfen c, that are avidly sO\tght by the would·be marketers of mobile telephones and Qthcr new technologies. It's a sen ible idea that a Congress concerned for the taxpayers o ught to welcome. But, as the New York Times repor•s, a fight i brewing. Among the opponents is the enormou ly powerful National A ociat1on of Broadca ter • whiCh wants nothing done that might tmply o public financial stake 10 its enormously valuable licen~es. Auction have also been opposed in the pa t by Rep. John Dingell, 0-Mich., the autocra1ic chairman of the I louse Energy and Commerce Committee, even when the idea, a proposed by former Federal Communications Commis ion Chairman Mark Fowler, \\i.\ to u e part of the proceed'! for public television. The oppo i11on of the broadcaster • who per uaded Congre to wa1\oc any claim to re ale profits in 1952, is indefcn ibly c;clf· erving More reasonable critici. m comes from· those who say auctions would make it hard if not impossible for new -companie 10 deliver the low-<:o t cellular telephone crvice that some of them are promising. But the better nrgumcnt would bt to lea. market forces determine what the liccn~cc; arc worth. II would be irrc ponsiblc for Congrcs<1 to reject it out of hand. It's too late for Congre 10 make the broadcaster pay for the license that were originally given to them -but not too late to begin levying a rca onable regulntory fee fo r the uperv1'iion of tho e license or a hefty tax on resale . Failing that. an unu cd licen c ought to be turned back 10 the public rather than be old privately. That would be a plausible comprom1~ wtth re. pect to the unassigned frequcncie , which ha'e been given away by lo1tery, in the event there i n't the gumption to go to auction. In law. 1( not in practice, the auwavc till belong 10 the publtc -all of them. A license, after all, 1c; just a hccnc;e. It not a deeJ. Today In History Today 1 Tue<;doy, June 4, the ISSth dny of 1991. There arc 210 days left in th e year. Today's hlRhllghl In hl~tory: On June 4, 1940, the Allied military evocualton from Ounlirl. France, entlctl 8ri1i'h Prime Minister W1n,1un Churchill 1old the Hou .. c of t'flmmono;, "We ,h.:ill fight on the bc,1che,, v.e <.h,111 fight on 1he l:mding ground\, we hall fight m the f1ef(h and in the <;trcet,, v..e hall fight 1n the hill\, we 1>hall never urrendcr " Today's Birthday : Sen Howard Me1zenbaum, O-Oh10, 1 74. Opera "ilngcr Robert Merrill 1 72. Actor Gene Barry 1 69. ., .•. ,, ....• Gorbachev · •d his 'rilaverick~ goons By BJ Cutter Sctlpps Howard Ntwl SeNlte An old word from the Amencan Southwe t is being used to "explain" the brutahty the Kremlin has unleashed on the Baltic republics that arc eek.ing to regain their independence. The word is "maverick." which derives from Samuel Maverick (1 03-70), a Texas rancher who declined to brand his· cattle. Ma\Cr1ck came to mean an unbranded stray, or a man who v.ear'i nobody's brand or one who refu!>C to conform to the 'tand of . hi' part)' or group. Latvia, whom Gorbachev picked last winter as Interior (police) Minister • A noted hardliner, Pugo replaced an anomaly. a mQderate police minl\ter who wa squeamish about shooting reoplc in the '>lrcet. Gorbachev choice soon re tored normality. On Jan. I 3, Soviet paratroop killed 14 Lithuanian and wounded 230 o the> 'tormcd the broadca'lt 'tat1on in Viln1u , the republic' capital Oa)' later. Pugo' Black Beret -1,pecinlly trained not police .ittacked a Latvian go\.ernmcnt bu1khng, killing at lea t four. do little Mo cow'i. Outrage of the l\1onth Club hasn t f dlcd Prc,1Jent Bu'lh and Gcrmun,·s H\:lmut the Checkbool.:. Chancellor Kohl ha'I pour ed SJ4 b11l1on into Gorb.1che' 1; coll.ip1,ing empire und 1~ urging tht: White Hou<;e to 101n the ga'!'c A' Bu'h weigh<; hipping h1g mone> 10 Mo cow and mv1ting Gorbache.. 10 July' London economic umm11 (the Be~ar at the B.inquct?). the Commun• t Part} ch1cf c; preten e that he 1<1 innocen1 of Baltic bloodletting is . 'Wearing thin He read So,.1et ne"''paper'>, :"Je>.I came Alice in Wonderland some of v.hich print the truth. He Now. Soviet Pre 1dent Mikhail Gorbachev'!> propagand1SI!> ;;re de cnbing h1 Blad. Beret goon'> m l:.'>tonia, Lah 1a and Lithuania d mJ\ICnck -out of control The'>e apolog1!.l!. \eek to . eparate Gorbachev from the hoot-and· hurn t11ct1co; uf his appointee Gorbachev, Pugo and Deren e 1s the pre ident wuh weeping Mm1 ter Dmitri Yazov. blinking po-wer to rule by decree. He i • 1nnocentl>, atd they hadn't after 1111, Pugo\ t'lo '· v.ho can tell ordered the a aults and d1dn'1 him to rein in the Jeath squ.ad-.. , know ~ho did Ho"' long can Gorbachev claim In March. Pugo·._ thug.c. hQt up credit for good and dodge a bu lo.id of Lithuanian border account.sh1htv fur C\ 11? It' under..randahle 1o1.hy Gorb.•chev·, men v..ould tr) that maneuver But it' ine'<plicablc why reputable American corrc!>pondents no"' dutif'ully refer 10 the Black Berets in the ·B.th1C'> as ma\.ertck unit . The rc .. ult of ~uch rcponmg 1o; to maintain the myth of Gorbachev the Good and Born the R1d. The latter is Boh~ Pugo, former KGB ecrcl police chief m Best o1 tile Hotllne £d1t<1r\ ncll'' fhc 1«>111,,.,me re ,.1mpfc, c1f Or.ingc Cl'''' L>;11/ Pilot re 11/a, commull' 1ml cnt1c1'm'. \\ h1k Pt/tit C'cl1tor\ \~Ckt>m,· :in1I rC';,ul ttll u1mmt•n1,, we '' 11/ on/ puN1•h rc'flc>tl'<'' lrom ,-.1/kr~ "Im ka'~ a n.rmc (plc11'c 'I' ·II 11 out), (/0 • rnd phone m1mt>c.~1 (tor ,crific ttton) l OU ,·;in JlCI llHO/H·d ti} ,•,11fin th<' l ·diror\ 1/1>1/rnc ,,, tJJ.l-AfJlih 1 />.Mk .WllJ M11 2 , 1 ue~la in the hu"nc' • ctu1n nu hnd n rtide "Wh.,·s 10 blame ll1r the rcce \ion" t'I\ A oci ted PreB Mar1 1n Crut 1ng r. I le ""'' five m rca"'ns for rcl~'ton It ' tl'<l h d th 1 the media Joe n't point oui <>ne ot the m in fCl\00 th•t ftCCC ntuilltC the rec \Kln: II seems 1{ YrC &Ct I 'ltCry h tu downturn in the tronomy, •he media 1 r •dy to 1ump on th band wa,on and tell everybody we're IQina into 1 rccc ion. Nanirally ptoplc who have 1 ire wonted 1b6ut le11v1n1 their job Ind l~tn, 11, rcoplc who want 0 guard\ Jn April. they eu.ed a To g1"c the man e\CI')' b<nef1t of do1cn go\ernment buildings in the doubt, 11 1\ p<h'•hle he Joe n't that republic In May. they control v.hnt " h.1ppenmg 1n the attacked a '>Core of. Latvian and 'Baltu.:,, Dut m th JI c,1 c. he\ 100 Lithuanian border posts. burning incompetent 10 perfo rm the them 10 the ground and k1lhng • hardc\t ta\I.. ot th1' centun : To Cll\lOmS agcnlo;, deploy Wc,tcrn c.l'ih to \IV.C the l·1nally. J 9v1et pro,ecutor Soviet CCllOOmV rrom .. 3 ~CUf'I of .mnounccd ,1n 1nqu1ry into the communis1 rum. Why hct on .1 Blacl.. Beret1.. which 1~ c~pected to Jo.,cr' J bu) n car v.111 prob:iM n~t l'luv u C'lU, 1f lhClr want w buv a ht'" '-'• the) prohat'il v.on't tni> ., h1'u'c he u c the mcdi.1 tell\ 1hcm "'c'rc Common cn'c tell' ''" 1h;H mcd1,1 h pc "ill m.1h lh1 rcCl'!>,1<ln n lot wor<.c and 1ha1\ the mn1n · ptlllll he 'hc,ul.I . haw pointc~1 out ind I 1lou't C\.t1i :-.ce 11 '" tho .uwlc R.uhcr 101crn t1n Write to usl RO' \I \l (11\ \RD 0 PllYln9 flvOrttn M) que,tH1n I!> th•' 11 Ru -.1a .111d < hrn.1 .uc Ill'''' ta'l'•Cll 11<111on,, ,.,.h,, 11rc thc le. "t f.1wrcd llM Bot t>IM1 ( 11,l ,I \.tc; '3 This it • community MWSptper, t1nd w 'd like to he r from you. Letters should be bri,f ind are ub t to editing Lon r corrcspondenc will be con idered for a Community Com· tMnttry featur . Ple~se nd submi ion to t~ Oranv Coast Daily Pilot, ~JO w. S.y St ... Coua , CA 92627 cv fa them to (1 14) 646·4170 ~ indud your n~mc. city and phon nu r 1f you'd hk your I tt r to be printed. You c.tn •lso call our Ecfittw'• HotliM at 642·6086 and d1 • tate • tett r to ,.,_ editor. Thank you for your lnvol ment in the Of an mun1ty. BY Rheta Grimsley Jotinson I rented "Old Yeller" the other night. Don't as ... 'Ille la t time I saw it I was just a pup m)'\CIC, 5"'1lling a 811 Orange and checking the bottom of my andul for smushcd Ra1smct1e . UPQn review, it was not hard to cc why the movie m. de such an 1mpre )ton on me ,1 a child fh:it poor )ello~ mutt get\ attacked by raccoon , wre tied by a bear, go red b) boJr,, bitten b) a wolf and ~hot by hii. best fncnd fhe people don't fare much better A boy about 10, 12 tops, 1s left m charge of a Texas frontier farm and told to mind the cow'>, mark the hog , plow the garden ,. • and keep one eye cocked for ho 1ile lnjuns This makel> "Home Alone" look hke day care. He end1; up with a hmp and a rab.d dog. There' a moral a minute in "Old Yeller'· Don't judge any creature by 1t1, c;orry looks: mind >our mother, e"en 1f she'l> a dimwit; don't 1t on a tree limb while mar .. ing hog . whatever that mean : ne"er mo"e to Teitas with a man "'h11 plan 10 be awa) three or fou r mnnths on a caule dnvc, leaving )OU and two children to face the heavy ~ork and a h\ drophoh1c dog 1 he moqc had that comfonmg, 1950<. feel l:."en '\()s movies ct m frontier d.1)' ,1dhered to a certain Ozzie and H.uriet philo!.ophy. Women w<1ntcd nothtflg. more than a new '>lore-bought Jres , th1. mO'<r1e's littlo -wife was hardy enough tQ lo\Ork hke a la"e. but too fragile to hear of a h}drophob1a epidemic. Children did adorable thmg h._e putting ~nake and hzard in their O\icrall pockets and bathing dogs 10 the drinking water Men "'ere men and bo~ were men·m·training. forever bcmg told b) their cider-. to buck up and gel 1o1.1th the macho program "Don't worry, Dad. If Old Jumper doi n't do "'hat I a , I'll JU~I fry ,him till hJ eyoball pop .. The mO\ie wa made Jong before animal acti"'1sts required d1o;cla1mc~ to as ure vie"'ers that the <;tumbling cow wasn't hit "ch1nd the knee" with a . two·b -four for the effect. Or that the thread to ~w up bloody Old Yeller wa n't really pulled from Jumper the mule\ tail Or that the "'olf .ind Old Yeller weren'1 rcallv fighting, the' "'ere fa._mg it, like · \.1turd.iy <1fternoon ra!.'hn'. Or that when a httlc meah·m uthed neighbor girl. l·h1.:st-eth. held up a pupp) by the <.cruff of 11' necl. 1t wa' rcall) a '1unt dl~ protected h~ a pec1al D~'pllc 11' ob' IOU!> ·50., marking .... I ,1111 liked Old Yeller fhc do~ \teal\ the 'ho"', a' wdl ft pico; <'ff WindQlol.. •II ·--- CU'> Clllt of hen hou-.c' and "enN10 off the porch l nt'w lo.no"' v.h I hle big dog'> "''th brown c~c" .ind muddy paw' 'u much \nd v.h\ I take them "'Ith 'On1t:' 1 q~ul,1rll\ l(l get r,1\"11c._ \hill' "Old 'I elk1" rnckcd up n 'enc\ Ill lir't' Im me It w.1, the fir,I "''" 1c 1n "'hu~h I ''"' de.1th - unlc' vou ~1,unt \no\!; \\ h1tc'' tlecp ,Jeep It ,.,.J, tic fir,t in ''hKh the ca'l 'P<'kc 1n hcirnhlc, tai.e S1,111hcrn accent\ ;iinJ mcn11oncd C onfcJer.11c n111nc\ "'' vou'J !..now v.h.tl langua e the' "ere t11ll..1ng ll v.a' nw l11'tl .id nll''1c: a thrce·hanl1c c~umc my f1"or1tc kind I kit the theater ~ecp1n a portent of m.in) dcp uturc'I to c11mc. I he 3·~c:.lr ·ol,1 \.\h1l pro\lded m\ C':\1;11,c ro ..... c Id Yeller" a1n 111..ed the movie a'i mui.h ' I did. '1" n1ctt { he l<;c 1:.otid the '>ea nc'lt fMrl " ., "'hen i r "''• the hoy. and Old Yeller get hut\"hcml hy ho • ~he hkcd the r.1ccoon I 1o1ocndcr 1f \he'll pcnll -'S )'C• r hke I d11.J, th1nk1n . •'Why d('n't the mal.:c mt""1c' hkc 'Old Yeller' n nl<'fC " Or 11 h~'ll .. ''c her I' Mon f )f ' I ccn e Mutant "1n1 1 \lrtlc II" Rhe11 Onm,lt~ JobnJOn, .. .,nar of the mcr1a1n ·Soekty of ,'/C'4"Spltfte r I: Jr ton' Dhf mp&ltftl Wr111"1 ward. tM N1t10U/ Hcadlm~n Aw•rd lot OontnK'nt111y •nd tlN Emre ~ Award, it •utltor of "Oaod Oriel: T1te torv of Ch•rlel M. SCIHll& • Ph•ro1 Book •• t ( Inland· Cle., lhtCMi~h l~LHi&N111 the "PP"' 'ch lo 1111d 801. lowi in the upper •OS 10 mid·SOs. M~nla ns: °""'91 Motdj , ... , 1hroua11 Wednud ay. w.tt .. IOUdt-........... lS .,. In IM ~·· . OCEAN AEPOAT BOATING SURFING Sunny today with highs in the 701 . Mostly clear tonight and W~dnescfay. TODAY'S SUN I Wftf lo touthWHI ..,._ ..... ~l"I wlftlh 10 lo IS ""41ff, SHJ 2 lftl • ._.. _,,.._ .. l lff4 LOCATION HuntingtOfl auch Nt'WpOf't leach Coron• det Mar uruna Beach SIU SHAl'f M poor l-3 poor Sunrise: 5:50 a.m. Sunset: 8:05 p.m. FISHING .• ).) poor 1·3 poor Good ukllft .w,. •t'PO'l•cl Cit bur•c11cl•, ullco bo•. IH>t1fto, MAC'~~rel an4 Uftcl bh\ 5.111 Ct<'ek San Oemcnt~ 1·2 poor 2·2 poor 1st. Otr. June 19 0 () Full Moon June 27 Last Otr. July 5 ~ TIDES "ssembly OKs bill to broaden ' ban on onshore oil drilling SACRAMEN rO Legislation 1hat would but also force-, u<; to much more aggressively pursue alternative forms of energy and expanded mai.\ transit.." he aid. bioatlen the ban on offshtire oil drilling in ~tatc coastal water' wa~ approvei;I Monday hy the California As!lcmhly. The bill. AB~54, hy A~'emblyman Ted Lempcrt, D-San Mateo. \\·'' 'enl to the Senate on a narrow 42-~Q \Ole. It needed 41 \<lie" 10 pa'>s the O·memher lo"' c r hnu'c But an opponent, Assemblyman Gil Ferguson, R· Newport Beach, said he would vote for the measure only if Lempcrt could asl.urc him that America's ~outtt would not be ent to war again at some future 11me over energy ne~d . II the hill rt.-.u.:hc' the ~,1,crnor\ tie k. 11 ma) find .1 mnrc tncndh rcce pt1011 th.in in PJ't )'ear~. Former Rep11hhc.1n tJL1\ Cieorgc Dcul..meJ•·tn \etocd ,e .. eral 111 11' 1hai \\ould h,1\l• n:,tmted off,hnrc nil dnlltng Bui h" Rcpuhhl.rn 'UCl1.."llf, (,o, Pete \\ al'1rn, ha), \lll1..Cd opp~l"llll\ll\ IO u£hhnrl' tlnlhng AB 54 would ban oil drilling m all state bays and ncean water!I unlcc; the pre idcnt of the United ~tate' declared a national emergency and 1he governor found that off'ihore energy re ource would "gnafrcuntly help .tllcviatc shortages. Currcnt law proh1b1ts 011 and gas developm~nt in -;omc tate water , principally off central 01hforn1a. "Our "11,lll' nlll'I pnllell t'Ur $2~ b1l11on IOUrt'im 1m.lu'>ll\ .ind ,1ur $2 h11l1on ll\h1ng intlu'>if) IO\tcat.I of !!IVlllg rnl l.Omp..in1 c' ,, \\llldl.111 ofl our CO<l'lt," aid Lcmpc11 AB 54 also &wo uld give the State Lands Comm1~"on and the Cahforn1a Coa tJI Comm1 ion greater po\\.cr to halt dcstructtvc practice., alons the COa\l. · I h1' hill nnt onh pro1cch 11ur coa'it:il cconom1c'i. -:By th~ A.ssodstcd Pre Bea ch combers 'just do ·it' - with a little help from nature A~IORI\ Ore I lundn:d, , 11 e\pCrt-.5' c"l\; 11..l' 'port 'hoc' ha\ c \\,1,hcd .hhnrc alnn~ Orcg1,n·, 1111nh u>."I. l.1nd111g on he.1chc' .t iter .1 1.lfJ.!ll 'hip m1,h.1p J ye.tr .... , ~lllle 1\r111 2 llurl..c .rntl I 1,a l'1111d 01 \,tnri 1 h.1H' found mtire th.111 I Ill '-11..l 'h"l' 11n hc.1~he' l'l'l\\l'Cll thl m1Htlh ol the c 11l11mh1.1 R1'l'r .1ml (,l·.irh.1 rt I hl· Pnml' .iren 1 .done "ie,er.tl north ll'·''t H''11k111' h.1 .. c been l!.1 1h c1111c '-11..l 'nc.1!..t.r' and h1k1ng hoot' .ind l.1r11ng h111111.: the h11t1I\ h\ the: \\ hcclh.1rnl\\ lo.id ( 11110011 lk.1d1 Mll'I ')tc\C Mel oed. "'ho until recent!\. h.1d nc\l·r ,,,.,,ned .1 \11kc ,,hoc. n,,,, ti11a\l\ .1b11u1 ~11 ,Ill hH1ntl on ,1re.1 ht'al'hl' \h1rlc\ I .1111.1\I..\ ha~ lnund "" I\ 1ke' ne.1r her (ln:.111front home 111 Ro1..l...m.I\ lk.1ch '\<11..c t1.in,p1irt .111on m.1nagc1 R1d1 11.1 ... 1111l!' ,,11d \\ l'dnc,d.I\ 1ha1 the \hoe' .ire lttllll 11,c l:'lo\car·\llC con1.11ner' lh.11 lcll (mm .1 Sc.1tth:·hound c:.irgn ,111p rn the P.11..ifll Occ.in 1n ~·" 111<Xl \hout -10.000 p.ur, nl '\11..e' '' c r1.. lo't .ind the 'ihoc' I 111:1 II) a re n.:.1chmg Oregon ,1fter tr.1velang 1hou,Jnt1' of mile .. 1n the currenh. 11.1 ... lln!!' .... llll I le ,,ml 'hoc' hJ\.C hecn found J'-t.ir north "' Vancou,cr !\land . Br111,h C11l umh1a. but tlH' m1,lht·rlndt: 'ccm' to be tn Oregon I he Be.l\t:rton·ha,cd compam \ r1l\lllllll. ht: \Jld. I\ that the 'thtle\ helling 1t1 t hme \\ho f111d them ·1 hou~h lOJtcd with ,e.1"'eed .ind hllc:1L "'1th )Jnd .ind lnng-ntll.. ll 1111'. mt"l nl the 'hoc'> arc gtx>d " nc\~ Jlter .1 clc.1ning, r.1rn,l\l..y '·"ti Out unhkt. 'torc·h<.1ught hoc,, 1 hey dnn t come in pair,. fh.11 h<" pmmptcd I arna!-1..y to form the )m'.11..er ~Ollelv I he group '~111 promote 'lncaker "' .1p' al '" h1ch people who h,1vc 1n11nd m.Helc)'> 1kcs on the beach l.111 11,1.lc 111 lfCJte m.1tehang pair\ .. I ·''' \\1..ef.... member\ gathered at rhe Ponti'' Astona home, dumped mnre than J50 Nike onto the l.1"' n and proceeded to 'wap 'nc.11>.er' I he Pond., had 26 matching p.m, before the swap meet and 55 .1fter 111clud1ng 10 p:iir) each that fit . Ruri..e Pond hope!> to 'iell mo I of the matching pam, which rncludc gulf <ihoe,, hrf...ing huot , h.1'11..ethJll c;h11cc; and running McLocl.I no'" has 20 p<11r,, tncludang eight 1n hr~ size. ··1\c ne .. cr hatl ,, pair of Ntl..c'>.'' the artl't ,,11d. "They .ilway' 'c.cmctl bJL <!..\p~. hut _now the) 're priced JU'll right." Among the Nike Mcloed now ~ears uround Cannon Beach 1s .1 pair of Oorc\Cent green and \\<hllC, air·solet.l N1li.c Flight~ that retail for about $135. Mcunwh1lc, farna,i..y i.a1d 'ihe think-. the u'uttlly ad· avvy comp.1ny ,., m1!.s1ng the boat by 1101 tal..ang more intere\t in the sneaker 'aga. "I he ad"'ertl\mg ~M1b1ht1c Jrc e>lwiou-.," 'ht. 'art.I "Shoe\ that can flo,11 .1round 1n the occ,1 n for ft )1.'M .ind m>t come .1p.1rt at the \C<llTI\ JU\l h,,, e IO he good .. -BJ th~ ocllfttd P~ ~~~~~~~--..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. MILD DEPRESSION? RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ......... c.... .... TOMO llOW1 ............. ..... Fl .. ............. .... ,... .... •• .. •• • • • ----n .. •mm -'9 •••• -,. ... w - ....... ,3 From Al Richard Gann, whose late father Puul Gann coauthored Propo ition 13 in 1978, c3 llcd for "an absolute boycott" of R.H. Macy & Co., which tiled the suit accepted Monday for review by the high court. Gann snid he called for the boycott because Macy's is "an out ide corporation coming in to California trying to make a ch_ange in constitutional law that will impact the lives of con,umcrs." "Every property owner in California will be affected negatively_ if they succeed," Gann aid. Macy' ~pokeswoman Maureen Burge s replied that "every shred of (Gann ' ) !ttatemcnt is in error." She said the suit i aimed only at commercial properties and doc~n't try to overturn Propo ition 13, and that Macy·~ ha been in business in California for 46 years. ''Macy's ju I want to be on equa l ground with its competitor1.," Burgess said. The Macy'i. uit doesn't a k that Propo'i1tion 13 be thrown out. lt focu C\ in'ltend on ju t the provision that hmit incrca~e in ta\ ac,c,c~smcnt to 2 percent RASH AND BRASH From A1 declined comment But other acquaintances de~cnbed Unger a a strcctwi e. oggrc 1vc bu anessman. They aid NR , which is run out or a 10th· noor u11e 111 the plu h Radi on PlaLa 1 lotel b) the Orange County Airport. conduct door·to·door • I~ of nugurn~ and clcnnini_ detergent., NRS worked out of Co·ta Me,a\ Red Lion Inn prior to moving to the Rada on, according PARKS From A1 cage of a real, raging i' uc in thi' city, affordable hou ing ," Coun,1lman Peter Buffa aid In pre' mu he.irings over the PJ I liC\Cn month,, a wide range or opponent!.. 1nclud1ng developers as "ell a nnt1·poverty "'orker .. uch TAX ,From A1 1111111 ., SJ ~-:' tl " 70 ,. :::: '° SI ,, '° ~:-.... 7S S7 u 54 a-leN 5' n 0•1·11 WMt11 " n °"'"' IS S4 °"'°" <)I .. ......... •• u .......... 7l SI • .......... 11 SI ·~· .. SJ II.wit• City '° SJ ~ " S2 70 S7 ,...._YerlC'llr .. JO C>WehoM•Cll\' 77 S4 OM.i.a 77 SS ~ .. ., ............. "' II S1. ~ ., 42 ...... ~ • annually unlc s property i sold, at which time it 1 rcn \C ed nt market value. Macy' sayi. property taxes on its department tore in the San Francisco i.uburb of Concord tripled after the store technically changed ownership in n 1986 corporate reorganizution, while itc; competitor)> in the same 'lhopping center, J.C. Penney and Scars. had only 2 percent incrcao;es. That violate cqual·pro1ect1on right nnd interferes with interstate,. commerce, Macy's contends. A consultant to the talc Lcgi lature, Ellen Worcester, said the court could either make Proposition t3's tax hmito; ttghtcr, or repeal them entirely If all property rea c~smcnts ba ed ·on sales arc prohibited, a the suit asks, it could cut rnx collection talc" 1dc b)' $7 billion annually. But if the dcci ion throw• out Prop<) Ltioo 13 entirel1 and returns u'ses mcnb to prc· 1 J rules and rntc,, that would increase property taxc-. statewide hy $9 billion .annually. c;hc said. "lt could have a huge po'i.,1blc impact Lf Propos1t1on 13's assessment value is th rown out. The question i' how. ;rnd "'hcther it will be changed upw.1rd'>, downward. or 'omc othci method to hotel officrnl11. Unger wn a fam1l11u 111ght at the Red Lion for about a 1eiir He'd arrrve mo t C\"el) night in ht Jaguar, porting nn hy gold chaan ... for meeting w11h h1 ale force o( college-aged f...1d and runaway • aid general mnnager Lury Ro e Ro e de cnbcd Unger u "u trcct-~mart kind of guy" with personalized Ileen e plate that a kcd, an an anachroni m, "Why Arc You Poor?" "I think if thcre'i. n compliment to be made here it's that he wa good with the kids," Rose ~n1d. l:l)> Jean l·orbath. argued again1;t raising fee . Rut proponent of a fee adJU tmcnt, uch 1n Caty Councilwoman Sandy Gem'i, argue th:u the pre!lent fee of up to S 1,800 per '>tnglc f mil) home dcle' not provide adequate revenue for part.. acqu1\1t1on at prc,cnt land value' Mond.iy' Ctt\ Cmrnc1l action f-ranL \oid The Pharmacology Aes9'1rch lnshtute needs volunt .. r• with mild depression If you reel ~epressed but are uncertain It It la Hrloua enough to be considered lor a study pleaH call. Our rtttarch etalf wlll preform a telepho~scrHnlng to tel you know If 'f<X'' 1ymptom1 are troublesome enough to require a visit to one of our cllnlce. """' 11mount to about a SI 20 t-:;::::::::::==========::::::-1 incrc11 se pc r home. A failure to provide a new Sill-•• .. CISH •II-Ma.JIM Another rc.i,on thllt coble fV wa targeted I\ lhat Cr\ICC "arc d1 crctionriry" Cl(pcnditurcs of re 1dent' and arc, presumuMy, purch,t\cd only by tho c rc,iclerH' who ca n .1fford the scrvi c~ .. provided by P11r11gon . Symptom• of cllnlcol depression Include some, or all. of the following LOH of Interest or pleasure tn usually rewarding IC1tVttles FHllng depre1Md, Hd, blue, or flopelesa Changea In appetite, recent significant w~ht lo .. or weight gain Olfflculty getting to •leep or staying aslHp or alHplng too much FHllng gullty, worthleu or useless Indecision. poor memory, or poor concentretlon Increased phytlcal problems To quality you muat be at least 18 yra old. e11perlenclng, depreulon for al least ON month and be In good g~al phyalcal Condition Ouallfied votunteera will recel\le a bnef phyaul exam., EKG laboratory tNt and v."lcly visits with • proles lonal ALL FREE OF CHAROE Copel• of all medlcal test results will be provided 10 VCX' or your doctor upon your requeat Your participation may lead to the uM of a aale and effective medlcaiton for the treatment of depreaalon. WIN A ntBBTltlP ABOAJtD AllTllAK ••. ARD BB A TllAVBL WllJTSll roa A DAY Look ln ThUl'.&ly'• <>nnae Cout Dally Piiot for ~mplete detaila and entry form to an exdtJn& getaway weekendl Uintaae Private Rall cars revenue ourcc would cau e a reduction 1n emergency Cf\iice that "would cau e serious problcnl,," 11n official aid The c;ablc IV tolC wa~ ~elected '' the mo't appropriate new revenue lor 11 number of reuoM, ;iccordins 10 Def.uty C1t1 dmtn1\trutor Robert • fran1. The ti'< cnuld be put in force 1n t't\O or three months and would c:ncrutc new re\cnuc for 10 or 11 month of the new fi cal >Car, .. fhc new tnx revenue, therefore, would be ptiid hy tho.c who co11lc.l affo rd the \et\'1Cc\ anJ o .. oided. hy tho'c who could not ·1 he c11y in t 970 udortcd utility tax that wn' Applied to electric1t , natural 1•~. water and telephone' At the time, the c1 tv had no cable 1clc"1"on 'ervicc an the cit). ............. " 44 es " ,. 14 IJ 64 77 61 " ... " " .. " H SI 14 st " .. .. 71 t i " •• 10 16 6S ,.. " ,.. 77 U 6S n '~ " .. " 7l ., " " 11 .. '4 ""'11.a ..... O.. ~l-• S..h l*Ctty 'LAftta .. T~·'llr\nba l~• f.,._ T""41 w .... , .. ...,..,oc:. Wldllll ...._.,. l>Mhra11 ~ .. "'"" LOl\dntl MA<lrod ~oCity ,~ ... ·-· Tol)oo n o •• n " n 7J ., 17 ,. ., .. u " .. '' u " ., '4 •1 7$ , .. .. n " ,, .. 7t S\ .. " ,. '° :1 S\ •1 ... t o be determined b)' the Lcgl'll.11ure:· ,;ud Joanne Speer,, general counsel of the I cngue of California Citic'>. . Dennis Gr.l\.l':I\, 1..nun,el for Contra Costa County, c.the defendant in Macy'1; 'ult, also J1d the high court could throw out Proposition 13 entirel). but aid that \\BS unlikely. An aide to A semblyman Tom Hanniga n of Fairfield, the Democratic noor leader of the As!.embly, said 1f the comt throw~ out Proposition 13' a'i!-C ment limit , the Lcgi-.lature mo t lif...ely would "aim for the middle ground." rai'>lng the nmc . n~prox1mate total ta'< rc\'enue\ under new rule But Republican A' emhlym.:in 1 om McClintocl of fhou Jnd 0Jk predicted ::1 rna'l'>M: ta\ mcrca'c 1( Propthitton 13 i o .. erturncd "Thi., ;., coming at the "'or .. t pos~1blc time for ta-cpa)crs who a1e now f.lcet.I \\.1th ti\'\ ancre;.11,c, of clo c to S 1.000 per family to b.llancc the 'ltntc hudget," he ,,lid. "Thi Lc~i,l<llurc nnd this govcrnC\r (Rcpu}ll1c<1n Pe te Wilson) ht1vc never met n ta'< the\ dido 't 11 kc G" en .1ddi1 ion al opportuni1ic' \o ra1~c la\C,, they will sci1e 1t in a ev. York minute" Unger and R left the Red Lion m Januan on good term w11h the hotel. La-.t week Unger telephoned and It: ft .1 me sage for Ro e, but the t"'o nc\:cr managed IO mnkc cont.tCI Aref Haff.Ir. general m.1n.1gcr of the Rnd1s'>on at IS 00 M:tl \rthur Ulvd . o;..iid R h,1d been renun~ the u11c at the R.H.lr"on on :, \\.Cdly b"'" since J.1nu.11) 11.ifl.ir described U~e_r ·~, ", ver} u c c e s ~ ( u I , ,, g s r c ' 1 v e bU\IOC'l'>ll\On" \\hO .1ppMentl O\\ net.I .1bout a do1c11 ul\l,HHl' of RS IO utfferctll ClllC' pro .. 1dc1o 1111 <Ill .ltlJU\tmtnt tit.it \\OUld r;11\C the frc ror ,1 'llO&IC r.1m1h Imme IO .1 lll11\lll1Ulll ol St;,74".4~. h.l,l'd 011 lhl.' .1 .. er.11te v.1lua11on ol C:\1'11111~ p.tr\... land 1n the c11v. 'I he ae111.1I Ice could he le'' thJll th.II. hO\ .. e\.Cf, ,111d \\ tll he \.Otcd on .11 the Jum: 17 ( II\ C tlunc1l meeting. lhc OUtl\:11 tth<l \OlCd to Ql'C • dc .. clopcr credit Im priv.11c pM' f,1c1ht1c' 1n '111~n nf their park dedication rct1uircmcnt,, fee oirc O\~c,,ed in tho'c c 1,c where o dcvclnpmenl '' too <;m,111 to warr.1nt crc.111on of Jn entire ne~ park OCEAN VIEW From A1 cnmp;H1blc "'''" • ·"' int~·an111on pl.in .ipprnved by the b\1ard an M ii). D"lflCt olf1~i.tl\ '"" 'he h.inKC~ arc needed to co1\~llid;11c .ind 1mprn'c educ 1111n.il l'flcranft 1n the Jt,trt t, v.h1ch h ~ hccn ' t r 11 g g 11 n ' " 11 h tJ c \: I 1 11 1 n g enrollment Jureng the fMi.I d\: , Lie. But the loS!I ol nc1 hhorhuoll choul~ n I the high u t uf the pl.in h, vc · 11111r 1 •ell mnn parents, an lmhn ,1mc lo\ ho h 1°""' C\I to fl ht it 1111 the \\ to court H nCCC\Jll')' l)1 mc:t offidal y they h c m1lltun 1n 1pec11I re.ervc tu flnanc.c the .S2 milhon chin C<" r (U I • n 's run c "s a meny '90-91 string C n ' baseball, Marina bas ketball, Harbor volleyball lit I~ up for fans TIM 1990-91 ltiah 1ehool athletic cloclrr ticked off its flnaf leCOnds Saturday ni&ht, but the bewitchin1 hour failed to tarnish the memory of sevcnl Cinderella scuons for Oranae Cout Area teams. This year's area overachievers included the Ectiton Hiah baseball team, the Newport Harbor boys volleyball team, the Marina boys baaketbaU team and the Mater Del footb811 squad. Here's a capsule of elth fairy talc: IRdlson: Coach Paul Harrell's Chargers came up short in Saturday's CJF '·A title contest at Anaheim Stadium, but their utounding comeback to beat Diamond Bar, 4-3, in • the semifinals will keep them near the top in playoff underdog lore. Edison finished in a four-way tie for third in the Sunset League, havina to watch the final day of the regular-season from the stands while expcrienclna a bye. Edison lost its final same to Ocean View, and it wasn't difficult to aet the obligatory "it's been a &ood year, but ... " quotes from Harrell following the loss. The Chargers, however, made the best of their second life in the pl ayoffs and - rode the clutch pitching of Shawn Allbee and the productive bats of its entire lineup to within a aame of duplicating Marina's inspiring underdog run to the 1990 title. Seniors Darren Brink, Darrel Weaver, Josh Ciinarich, Mike Cunningham, Phil Jensen and Bnndon Surdock made sure they had more than obligatory quotes to fill their 1erap books, and it was fun to go alo_l\g for the ride. mNewport Harbor. The Sailors were co-chaf!!pions of the Sea View Leaaue, but with only one senior starter, their immediate playoff future appeared bleak. However, Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors hit the road to cam hard-fought victories over Loyola (in a five-aame quarterfinal match) and Santa Barbara (in a . ·surprlsinaly efficient four-game semifinal) before runnina up aaainst top-seeded San 4 Marcos in the final. The champioMhip match re ults were predictable {a four-pme defeat), but the Sailors proved a lot of preseason prognostia tors wrong with the help of Juniors Russell Gan, Beau Sheward, Justin Mcintee, Frank Griffo and sophomore Mark McAnli . Senior Matt Sherwood, Steve Walker and Pardis Cihorbani also added strong contributions, but 1he experienced gained by tho e coming back will make the Tars See FAULKNER/R Angels select 11'118 lhllll8P, Perez's son ANAHEIM -The California Anaels selected Florida State fir t baseman Eduardo Perez, the son of former Cincinnati Reds 1luger Tony Perez, in the first round or the amateur free agent draft Monday. Perez, 21, hit .377 for the Seminoles this season, with 104 hits in 216 at-bats. A ri&ht-handed hitter and thrower like his father, he had 19 double , two triple , 11 home run and 30 stolen bases. He scored 87 runs and drove In 58. Defensively, Perez committed four errors last cason and five ln 563 total chances spannina 67 aamcs It first base this seaton. He also played two games in the outfield -the Anpls apparently plan to use him in left field or rlaht field. Peret said he played outfield at the bc!innins of lut tealOn at Aorida State. 'AJ loft& u I play. I really don't care," Perez .. 1c1 In a conference call. 0 1 moved to first bue just IO I could play. I'm just a l)layer who likes to play. I'm out there to have fun and whatever happens, Ul'PCM '' Morida State finished the replar ....,.. with a 57· l 2 record and 1 No. I nariOMI f'lftklftlt but wu th• nnt team 1u-..tect "°"' thl Colleac Workj Serie . ,.,_ ......, ftnc bell in Flofida State'• two ~ tn she Collep World Serie al'ld hid one hit in •iaht at·bat . Peru said he tp0ke with hss father after teamina ht hed been drafted by the ~ wat pumped up, 100," the younaer Pere1 pkt, "He wH re.I hoppy for me. S..ANOELUI """4, 1991 The Dally Flot I Heams-HiWB2 Forthe~ ClassifiecW4 Comics/88 ........... ,, ......... . By Aichlrd o-m °""" Calll Olly PlaC NEWPORT BEACH -He'll never miss bein& trashed by monstrous tackles, walloped on the chin by savage defensive ends and pummeled to the around by blitzina linebaci(ers, but former . quarterback Paul McDonald misses the NFL. A scholar-athlete at USC, McDona ld has an alternate career now -vice pre ident in charge of pcr~nal banking and investments for Well F'ugo Bank 1n Irvine, a little more physically secure than the hazardous gridiron. "l miss the opmr.etitivcnos~; you ca nnot sub titute that, • McDonald 11id. "But 1 don't mi s getting beat up ." His academic-athletic posture entitled him as.th e perfect candidate last Friday to deliver a supportive message to the 29 seniQJs at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools ut the Athletic Awards breakfast at 1he Balboa Bay Club, the 30th annual event sponsored by the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. McDonald, an ciaht-year NFL quarterback who played under John Robinson at USC in the late 19'70I and led the TrOJans to two Rose Bowl victories and a national championship (1978), was the keynote-ipeaker for the assembly after being introduced by Newport Beach ports agent Leigh Steinberg. Oeveland WM," he said ... , knew 11 was on the East Coast somewhere. Cleveland kind of f'1""' on you, but you can find somethana Sood about any place you live." McDonald's wife, Allyson, is a former Newport Harbor Hip tennis player whom he met his senior year at USC. Previously, he had no luek finding the right Newport Beach gtrl. Positive about ports, academics and life in general, McDonald renected upon his days in football and pleaded for the soon-to-be graduates to mninlain their cu rrent palh u role models. McDonald tar~d :.nis career with Cleveland, playing ix years for the Browns with his be t eason coming in 1984 when he started oil 16 games and completed 55 percent of his pa es (27 1 of 493) for 3,4n yards. ''I grew up in Covina and we u ed to come to Newpon Beach and look for beautiful beach tNomcn," McDonald said. "8\Jt I never found one until I went to USC. We only ran into other people from Baldwin Park doing the • same thing." McDonald played with the Dalla Cowboy in 1986 nnd '87 in the twilight o( his pro career. "I was excited about being drafted (as the econd pick in the fourth round 1n 1980), but I didn't even know where A Newport Beach re tdent , McDonald earned National Football Foundation Hall of Fame and NCAA TOP. S Academic Award , among other , while at USC. Just d ns for blue chips at CdM, Barbor ~ ....... ~ CllllillC...DllrNlt NEWPORT BEACH -Back lay achenarin °" tbe ftellll ••d courts, at udeat- at h I ct cs from Newport Hwbor and Corona del Mar hip~ ahelwld the rivalry • for hand1bak01 and 1rad1ude lut Friday "'°"'ins at the lOda UNIUal Athletic Awudl breltflll at the •t.o. e., Oub. TwentyniM Nftion from the IWO lliaJI IChooll were honored by the Coal:• Ddlwta CIUb of the Newport HartM>r Alwa Otmber ol Commerce for IMir dilliapilhed aahletic aiMI acad c mic Khiewme•&&. n. primary lllbject ooweNd cluri• the banquet by MJnote .. •k•r hul McDonald. a retired NA. quaftelbac:lt Wl9o WM introduced by Newport lleac:h lpCXtl .. Bt L..ilfl SteiaberJ, couldn't have been man appropriate for •~'•IHClcn _..J wun't that ~t ol u athlete," McDonald told the audience. "I cwsrcame athletic disabilities by wontna bard and uaina my had. I couldn't throw a ball throuah a wall, but I hit the rcceMr at tbe r:iaht linle. "My couneelor at USC &old me before I started adM>ol that &Mre are three thinp Ml find : AC*'nic:J. atha.dcl and a social life. but you can't JlaYe all tbnia. Y• have to make a c:omm1uneat to WhM JOii wa•t. I fOc\&ted • thoK two arMt. _..... and KademlCS. Md I WU 1UCIClldYL" High school rooUJall . . ' I ' A rontmul"I By Dttris enm.mous °""" c... 0., .... t: gt~ ~tumbled to 2 f1n1 h, includina a 1·4 debut in the Pacific C t league. Llcbenaood believe the addition of two coachc v.-ill also bo tcr h1 quad COSTA M F. A -• In 19 9, the Euancla H i1h football proaram completed a rebu1ldin1 procc• whtc:h ruuttca 1n a 10-0 replar aM>n and the '!(hool' f1nt <>utnaht luauc chamJ'Kln hip. All th1u di 1ntcgratcJ 11 t year 1 the C;,n • ,t,lnr1a get the w1nnin1 h•hit back ? F. le, Coach John L1eben ooJ believe' the Eagle can return to prominence. "We're re I pie cd with 1hc ~ ,._, of the kid ~ far," he \lid of h1 team' work in prina drill far. "We\o rent I lot Of hou~ tl')lftl to 1mpl'C)\;e n la t year's 1huw1na. We're hopina 10 be htger, ttonccr and quicker. "Tho attetuJc ot the kid fir ha hccn arcat.'' Jo1n101 the tancia taff t Troy urcr, formerly of Edison H11h. anJ 0 I Hou ton, formerly o( La Habra and Ca nyon h11h . Seurer will be the dcfcn ~e coordinator and Hou tc>l'I will be in char of wide rccei.,,c~ . '"When ) u arvc up nearly pc int a &"\me in a 2 I n, )' U kn thete j, a f.roblcm and you try to O\lcrhaul 11," id .icbcop>d. "We brou ht in 1 rt and he' 'liven u a brand new t)pc o( defcn . T ro 1~ a bi plu for u\ " o-• .,..ew,,~rkA Former LISC quarterback Paul Mc- Donald was the ke>na.te speaker he ortc n'c will re\iol.,,c around quarttrh tk 1 ll Johncr, who hu See ESTANClAIW I 't I ( ~ ~ LAS VEGAS -Jerry Tarkanian emerged from a five-hour session with Uni~er ity of Nevada regents Monday night and said he was pleased with their re ponse to his explanation of the late!it trouble of hi UNLV basketball team. Tarkanian asked for a meeting with the regent!i in the light of growing pressure brought on by contact between three former players and a convicted ports fucer. • "The regenb were very attentive. they li~tened tu what J had to say, they gave me an opportunity to go through everything," Tarkanian aid a he hurried to his car with two attorneys at his side. "I w.1i. very plcnsed. It was an excellent meeting." Turkanian said the remaining two y~ars of his current contract weren't discussed> and he nn wcred sharply when a ked if the subject of sports fixer Richard Perry wai; addressed. 'Tm not going to tal~ about anything like that,'' he i.a1d. One of Tarkanian'!> allorneys, Charlei. rhomp on, was asked if the contract issue was 'ct tied. "As far a!> I'm concerned it'i. settled," r homp,on repl ied. Tarkan1an "'ouldn't ven ture an opinion on how he "a!> received by the regent . "You'll ha'e 10 a!lk them," he said. Regent June Wh11le) Mild there "a" no vote on I .1rkt1ntJn '!> con1ract adding, "We can never take ,1 \\)IC JO CXCCUllVC !>eSSIOO." Moi.t of the regents remained in the meeting "uh UNLV pres1dent Robert Maxson after T.1rl..an1an and ha~ auorneys left. l .1rkanian h.1, l.!\prei. ed concern for his job. Bui Im \On. Dunn), said Monday that hi father "ould he t>ac l.. next year, and would have ":i great IC.Im." TeleVlllon-Rldlo Brosterhous' turn-ons • I rend1 Oren. E'iPN. 6 .1.m • College WnrlJ <;enc'. E-SP~. I rm •Mel'· Red,, WOR 4 10 rm • Phlllil'·Br.1\n 1 B<:i. 4 ''i rm • PJJrt,·Cuh' \\.Li'. 5 rm • l>cl<.l~cr~·Cardrn.1" (hJnncl 11, 5 )()pm • Rc.:J ''''<· ·\nl?d'. ~r<'rl'C hJn11cl ~ ~o I' m 1l 1 f \1\10' 0 ltnnl• h .1 m I 1 11d1 c lp n h'•m rJrt' l \r' t nll~l!t Da•~ball I rm .l 1•llq:, \\nrld ' "" (I.am, fwm Om•h.t. 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"vtcycr\ th,1t pralt1cc ha' hecn \o much ea,1cr for lnm \IJ far." ,,11d l.1 chcngood .. And I 1h111k th,1t'~ u1me from le.H11111g thl' offense. ··He \C(..' fll' to have more wnfidcncc. plu' he\ higge r and ,lrongcr .1t h I "' n-:!. 180 or 185 pnt11Hh I le' .1 ere.it a1hlctc w11h a 'crv 't rong ,ir m Johncr "hn m1,wd p;1rl' of la\t \l ,1\011 \\1th ,1 hip 111Jllry. \1111 m.1n.1rcd 111 thrn"' ti11 1.1n I '""' \\ h1h: rl,I\ 111!! Ill \l'\l 11 l.!·1"1l \ \, .t '"ph1111111rl· hl "l'l' 111.'d 1 lw ,, '" '" I "I 11 ·ni:11od in .1 h1!! ''·'~ 1hrc1\.\llll! l11r q1 ~.ml' .111d three 11111lhdn""' 1n .1 llJ.2'" \1Cl111\ n\cr I 1" Arntl!U'>. one I f\\O g.1mc' the l·.1,!!k' \.\1111 l.l't \t' 11 In the: hJcl..ltl·ld '' l.S. -pnund 'cl,11n O"hcf,k1, "a rc.111\. 'trong ~1d .ind l''lldk nt 11111111 ng b.tck," .lluir<linj.! to l 1d-.c111111od "I k "·'' pht:n11mcnal a' J "I don't know, Wayne ... maybe It's juat tnY. lmlglnaUon, but this crowd eeema to be getting uglier as the game ~·" Lasorda's son, 38, dies The 33-year-old son of Los Angeles Dodgers Manuger Tommy Lasorda died Monday of pneumonia in anta Monica. Thomas C. Lasorda Jr. died at his home, said Lee Solter , pakesman for the fami ly. His father, mother and sr ter were at his side when he died, ~aid oiler . Lasordo leave hi father, mother, Jo, and si tcr. Laura. Funeral plan were mcomplete, said Sollers. El ewhcre Monday. •Stefan Edberg, to whom prctention is as ugly as a double fault. calmly O'-ercame a slow tart to defcal Andrei Cherkasov 7·6, 6·4,·6-3 on a wind- swept center court to advance to the French Open quarterfinals. • Also reaching the fin al eigh t were 12th !>Ceded M1chuel Stich of Germany and unseeded Franco Davin of Argentina . •John Tanner was named an assistant under U.S. men 's water polo coach Bill Barnett. · • Forward Zan Mason, who .won letters at UCLA the last two seasons, is transferring to Loyola Marymount, Lions coach Jay Hillock. Mason will sit out next sea on and will have two year~ of eligibility at Loyola beginning with the 1Q9~-9'.\ !>Cason. • Major Harris, a fo rmer standout quarterback J I West Virginia who was a reserve as a pro, was rclc.Md la t week by the Brillsh Columbia Lions, Jccord1ng to coach Bob O'B11fovich. •Jim Audley "cored the go-ahead run in the top ol the 12th ,inning, then cut down the potential tying run w11h a bull'i.-cye throw from center field to preserve Wichita State's 3·2 victory O\.er Creighton 1n the College World Series. The record crowd of 18,206 in Ro enblatt ~1ad1um wa' rrcatcd to a pitching duel between C...rc1ghton'. Alan Benci. and Wichit::i State's 1)'1er Green -By The Associated Pnss Quote ol the day • Duck Rodgers, on hii. cMly-morning call from Mon treal General Manager Dave Onmbrc,l..1 Mondav, when he wa!> fired and replJ ce d by Tom Runnels: "He ( Domhrow.,k1) \Jtd 'We\c decided lo make a chJngc ..ind '"e h..t\.C to let )OU go.' "and I ,,11d, 'OK. tht11\ f111c.' ··:ind I hung up and \\COi hack tu !lfecp " lr~'hmJn Other c.ind1<late'> 10 tht: h.tckfield include Lerner, M;rnny \oll' .ind Agu1l.1 r. l he L1gle' po"c ., some \ILC on the offensive line, 1nd11d1ng M1l..c Harrington (6·foo1-:, 280 pound ), Albcrw R llJ.I\ (h· l, 2:!5 ), C 1rlm Cornc10 (6-0, 235), Orocl Riggin' (fl·O, 205) .1nJ 11ght end Ty chi!>ler (6·4. 21 Ci) "We re h.1ppy where ""e're ut right now,'' uid l 1chcngnod. "I he th ing we ltke I!> the .1111t11dc of the pla\cr~ I hc>"rc workaholic.,, they Ji<,tcn and want to lcurn. O • t ?91 chcdule f-r1 • \cpr I.' JI Lo' ~m1goi;, '11e tha, 7 30 I ri . <;cpl W .it l .t 0111nt.1. "le tba, 7 10 I r1 '-tepl 21--Coron,1 def '-1.it (JI cwporl ). 7.30 I h111-., 0\.t :l -Kt\tcll.1 (.11 I J Palma PJrk). 7:30 I ri Ckt 11 -Newport ll.1rhor (at 0( l ), 7·30 I t1 , 01.t 18 Century• (lit Or.H1ge Coa...i) 'I hut'. Oct 24-Llgun,1 lk.ich • (.It ewport ) Fri . '.Jov I 11t Trahuco 11111\ • r·11. Nov R (0,1,1 Mc,,1 (,It OrJngc Coa\t) i r1 . lW 15 L.1gun ,1 H111,· (.11 MMion Viejo) •p( L g,1mc Game' ''~Ht at 7 pm unlc,., noted FAULKNER From 81 .1 nv1 h1n~ hut undudng' ne\t 'p11 ng. •\nothcr l.1rto1 \\hu h m,ulc the !:>a1lori;' 'C<l\Oll \O rcm.1rk.1blc . was the lo'ls of ti !) mo'l talented player, Billy Nsuvcn, \\hn m1,,ed the ,c,1\00 due: lo .1 di,c1plin..ry 'lllJat1on 11..t1m to dc"elop .1ro11nd Parks, "ho a"cr.1ged be lier lhJn JO pmnl<, and 14 rebound\ rhc fC\llh "'" Vllloric ih the f ,\\t eight of lltnC reguf.ir·M!U~ll i:lffiC'I and n Sun,et I eaguc t ri·ch.1mpin"'h1p. '"'' ( II 1ocm1fin.i1 hid rn football '""c I llM (when Rolhn~n w1t<1 11 1un111r \t.1ncr 111 halfbc1ck) I he addition l)f All ·Cll· 11enior 1.11lhad.. Dl'rd.. Sp.irk\ certainly d1dn t hutt. but the 1mpmvcmcnt nf 111nmr qu .1rtcrb..ick Bill Oluntun .111d the 1ncrc11 rng con i tency tJc"cloped b) th<: dcf cn'lc \parked c..omc 1mp1 t:)\IVC victonc .... •M11rln11: With ,1 ,o.foot 11 All· American Chcru ke e P,1rk~ JI center. 1t' tough 10 mil the V1ling' ,, true C 1ndcrcllu but .tiler \UUrtn!o! prt•,ea't<m poll'ilCr\ w11 h •• hrnt.11 rrc·fc.1g11c camp•.11g.n, rhc) quickly ,1clnp1cd .in unde1dng ri1le .rnd ve ntured .111 the way to 1hc: C ir I \ ch.1mp1on,h1p g.1mt' .11 1he l ''' \ngelt'' \port' Arena The Ornn~t ('on~t Dall~ Plloc p1d('d Coach \le\.C~ Pof'<1v1ch\ V1lon ,, ii' 11\ Or.in •c Count\ prc1oc,1,on No I. h111 .1 7 () rccorll qu1ckl~ diluted 1h.11 'upport I he 1c111rn of 'nmc injured f'll ayc r'i am.I .1 ft\\ \ll U IC~lC. 1.h.10 C'l, hllWC\<Cr, ullt)\Hd th1.• ·1 he playoff run 1nclulled: a 'lccond-round win ove1 ho t Ca pi 11 ano Valley on u buncr· bcaung 1hrcc·pointcr by 'cn1or '1xth man Mark C rreon, a qunrtcrfinnl up,et over fou rth· <ieedcd San Uernudmo. who had ot'Cn the D1v1 IOll''i top mnked team until the final "eek of the rettular eai;on. ,ind 1> \Cmtfinnl tnumph over top·\CCtkJ fater l)e1 .1t n pm·p.1cked Uren h'cnt'i Center 111 UC I , rn, p\;rh.1Jh the: mo\l frcnlled .11mu phcrc e'er to 'um,u11d an Or.u1gc Coun1~ cla'h ~.101.1 U.1rb.u.1 hclt.l orf n furrnu' r.11lv lo \\Ill the Cit trlle, but Che M.1~inu rn.11t1l "111 1101 '0011 llc tor •ottcn )Inter Od: I he: tu11.uel1,· ~-5 re 'lllM .,c,1,on rc,nnl turned 0111 ((l he dnci\.llhl. .~ Cn,I\ h nrui;c Rnllrnson\ c.irm•cl rhc '1.hool\ A Among the h1ghh~lm wai, " ~-0 Anpelu" I eaguc win over e"cntuol CU· D1w.ion I champion Loyola, "hrch '-'d' then rnnkcd No 2 in the d1\.1\111n The Mon.1rchi; then ripped f 1r'lt round pl.t)<>ff roe. l oo• Bc.1"h Polv. 58-~1 . ind f <lf lowctl that b) 1;hock1ng tc\.1ou .. 1 ·11nhc,1tcn unJ rop· 'c '<k~ f.11ocnhowc r, 3~ :?O, 1n the qu. t~rf1m1I •·1~e" ~ ' rnr. ... cJ fou rth in lhc '' tc and 121h ;n the n.111011 01 th"c time Ou.1111 11111 b11N 1ho hu\1blc 1n the 'cnufinal,, '1 7, but thC" Mnn.1rch.., b·•cl .1dJt:i l .1noth"r d1.1ptc1 h.l thc:rr fabled f0t,th11ll tr ,1d1111111 ~ _"...._ ... ..... _ Al the ad ot die ....... .... brob ..... ad •• hart • ...... • lM VEOAS -'l1tOmu He--. oaed>IJ 1t11111 by I .... lhel he wa I Utot rllhler, hecami I world ......,_ for the lillth tbne Moncta, nllht. TIMI "Hit Mu" t... Detroit won • UIWlUnoua 12· l'Ollftd ... ~r V.ira'l Hill and look the World Bodna AilocUltion lipt·hcavyweiaht championship ••1 ~ ctW.'1 do dtl .... I ........... • - Mid. ...... "1Pe of tbe ftsht Fl IO IM. I couldn't •t llD~." ftill'I dUppolnted traiMI, Pncktie ltollch, uid, ... don~ think Hearns did cnouah &o tab Ille title." nucdoora at Caesan Palace. • Mott of the crowd or 8,12' Jeemecl 10 epec with "Shot," Heama uid about the taunts before the r11ht. "Sec me Monday niaht, June 3 and you'll see." la ll-ye1r-old Hums mixed boxing ability with punchina and threw in a good dose of heart in p ng hi 27-ycar-old, prcv1ously unbeaten the juctae-. • Oiud: Olarnpa scored it 116:-112. and Jerry Roth and Art Lurie each had it 115·11 3 for Hearns. The AP scored it 114·113 for Hearns. "One thina I must say,'' Hearns said, "God was in my corner. opponent. Hcl\rn'I fought on wobbly leg' 10 the last rew round , but he kept punching and controlled the fight m those crucial rounds. "Virgil Hill i!I not a man to be taken hghtly. He's a fine, (inc, fme boxer." 1 homas Hearns wa the finer boxer on thil hot desert night. Hill, sometimes irritated before the fight becau ·e he felt Hearn' wa!I being treated like the champion, ~aid, "This 1!\ not the Thoma) Heam~ Show." Hearn~. who turned pro in 1977, became a li&ht· heavyweight champion for the )Ccond time. He won the WDC 175-pound 111le from Dcn!li5 Andries in 1987, but never defended it. It wa'I, however. .. The match wa a beautiful cxhihitiun of boxing. Both men feinted with their houlders, their heads, their arms. They tried to make one another counter Hearn weighed l 74 pounds for his SOth victory against three losses with one draw, Hrll, 28, weighed 173. and they jabbed and jabbed. -Before the fight, Hearns was talking about possibly challenging Bobby Czyz for the WBA cruiserweight title, which has a 19<>-pound limit. A success there would make Hearns the only man to win titles in six weight classes. • Hearns had the power, however, and that made the difference. In the ·ixth round, Hearn , who had looked like hi~ name was Sugar Ray in the first five stanzas, really became the Hit Man. He hit Hill with a right to the body and then a right to the head at 2:28 of the round. He hurt him with a body shot and then landed :inother right and then another right and then a jarring left hook. The other championships held by Hearns were the WBA welterweight title, the World Boxing Council super welterweight and middleweight titles and the World Boxing Organization super middleweight title. He ascended to his ·latest championship with archrivals Sugar Ray Leonard and Marvelous Marvin Hagler in retirement and with another old riva l, Roberto Duran, demoted to the role of preliminary fight er. Hearns outboxed Hill in the seventh round, then Hill came back with body shots to take the eighth. Then in the ninth, the Hit Man struck again. He landed a jab and hard right to the head, then had Hill reeeling with a right, a hook and another right. Valenzuela on verge of Big A appearance ANAH EIM F emand...Q.. Vnlenzucla could make his pitching debut for the California Angels this weekend. The Angels were expected to announce today they have agreed with the left-hander on a major leogue contract. "We're still fini hing some detail!) of a contract at this point," Angels senior vice pre ident Dan O'Brien said Monday. ''It ' more posi tive than ANGRS From 8 1 When he gets happy, he gets real quiet, o he' real happy." Perez, a junior, indicated he will probably sign with the Angel and not return to Florida State for his senior sea on. "I'm not even thinking about Prep baseball All-Stars vie tonight LA PALMA -League co-Mot Valuable Player Derek Fahs and Rand)' Karlincr (Sunset) and Chn Wahon (Pacific Coa t) top the 11 t of eight Orange Coa'lt Arca part1c1pant in the 24th Orange Count) All·Star bo cball game tontght at 7 at L.1 P:ilma Parle f-.1h ' (Fountil1n Valley High). K.irl1n c r (Ocean View) .ind Wat,on (ht .111c111) .tit pllc.:hed their "'"Y tn J"11nct1on rh" vcnr ancl Jrc at the d1..,ro,,11 of South Coach V111<:c 13r own (I ui.110) 10 .1 bJttlc "1th orth ''·'f' Al'o .1Va1lahlc for the Rchcl 111 e Derck Brown (Fountain Valley), Curtt' Bruce (Ocean View). Paul 1cl),inlch (E-.wncia), Dov1d GonLale1 (Mnter Dc1) and Kirk Pierce (\\c,tminster). Another kc) member. of the outh writ be all-time Orange County hit leader Shawn Green of Tu.,tin High. who wo~ the 16th pla)'cr cho,cn (b> Toronto) 10 Monday\ major league draft · 1:.1 Toro\ Rob John~n. the Orange County Athlete of the Year, 1s rcponcdl) 1hc ccond phl)'Cr ever to play 1n county football, ba .. ketball <1nd ba~~ball all-.,tar g3me., -B,r the Dall) Pllt>t COaches needed at Matar 081, ta11111 •1 Mntcr Der lt1~h footb:1ll co.ach Bruce Rnllrnson •'I 1ecking help in the form of lh!ll tRnt football coa .. h.:' -he' in need of a ddcn~1ve line co ch, lin¥>ucke" cc).lch and wide rccc1~er coach with teaching pm1t1on\ available. He i also ~cck 1n1 lo\\er level ''•lk·on coache .ind can be cont ctcd 11 ~fa1er De• (7.S.e. 7722). • l.Jtgunn tl1ll tl11h Athletic l>1rcctor o.we Drown, mU n'A'htlc, 1 ~carching for n var"tY water polo cuach on a w1'1k·on bll'l'I He can be Clint 1c1cd 11 710·544., nr 49J·'Tlfi '>, negative, that's for sure," O'Brien said of Valenzuela agreeing to a con trace. Club pre~ident Rich Brown aid he planned to watch Valenzuela throw Monday "and we'll make a decision (today)." A signed contract could place Va le nzuela on the mo und Saturday at Anaheim Stadium against the Detroit Tige r&. He is expected to replace rookie Scott Lewis in the Angels' rotation. 1hat right no·.v," Perez said. "That has to be dealt with within the organization." Tom Kotchman, the scouting supervi or for the Angel , aid he believed Perez would probably start in Class A somewhere. assuming he sign a contract . "I don't want to put a timetable on him, e pccially with a kid who' When Valenzuela signed as a free agent with the Angel last month, he agreed to pitch three games in the minor leauges. In those games, he pitched 17 innings without giving up an earned run. In his third game, he pitched a two-hit shutout ag,ai nst the Arkansas Travelers Saturday for Mic:'lland of the Cla ·AA Texas League. got some power," Kotchman aid. "He\ got the gene , the family. There' something to say for that, too." • About moving Perez to the outfield, Kotchman said, "He'~ athletic. that's the thtng that m.tkcs him i.o interesting. That's a very good athlete to be playing JUSt fir'>I hJ'ie .'' · ·· -BJ Th~ As odatttl Pru How our Orange Coast Area baseball products are doing CthrOU9h IUftdewl ,. ........ plQWe Pt8Jer, tchool1 potltlon1 , ..... (cl•Hl .,,.., • •b 'r h ltb 3b"' 11111 Joe Averu (GWC, SCC) 2b, Spn119helcl (A 200 21 40 s a 0 0 0 6 JllTIH Bui;chtrt (Golden Wesl), 01. Hunts (AA) 233 48 38 10 er o 11 163 24 Enc CMSU>otltr$Oll (Ocelll View), c, Cltnlon (A> 248 40 t29 18 32 4 0 2 t9 Gaty CllnSIOl>h@rson (Ocean VttW GWC), JI> Ashe'll"e IAA) 179 a 28 2 s 0 0 l 4 =~• (Otangt Coasl), ot Visalia (A) 194 12 31 6 6 3 0 0 3 Oms (OCI). DI. CW.on (A) 187 38 91 12 17 . 3 1 1 10 Jeft Gardner (ESIWIJ. OCC), 2b, lllh'llcr (MA) 321 so 190 29 61 8 I 1 17 Dam Gamer (Dr1noe CoaS1). 21>. C'*1ollt (A) 231 ll 39 5 9 0 0 0 6 Shdly Hll1 (Golden Wat). 111 C~ (A) HS &-H 2 2 2 0 0 0 Mille ~ (Golcltn West), SS CarOltN (M) 23S ~ 102 14 24 3 2 0 1l ~Jm (ttc':'bOf OCC) 1b San Jost (A) 2S8 so 190 25 49 13 0 3 30 Kasper ( ColleQe). 2b Cl.,.on (A) 367 a 30 • 11 0 0 0 2 Jett Ken! (Edrson), 211, Knome ~ 28S 47 1S8 27 <IS 16 0 3 22 Ryan IOHko ~eS1mlllS1ef) lb !M l 279 45 147 28 41 8 3 I 29 Roel Mc~ ( J11QC Coasl) lb. Columbus (Al 2•8 " 157 1S 39 6 l 320 M.-c Newfield (Mallnl) of San Bcm.vd<llO (Al 324 47 179 28 sa 11 2 s 30 KCWI 0 COMOt (tWl't~ Buch) al ~on (A) 273 4S t43 JO 39 II 0 0 14 Gre9 O'IUllorl/l (Orqe Coest). lb, Knonille (AA) 303 22 66 9 20 3 l 2 18 Jtfl Oberdank (OCI) 31> Ouad C4'( .t'c roe 33 101 17 21 3 0 I 6 Cra•o P,quetie (Golden Wesll. ""· sv*e (AA) 253 28 99 ,. 2S 5 1 2 IS Stl(V PIJ1ler (UCI), ol. Clfarwrtr (A) 21' a 14 I 3 0 0 0 1 Ru Peters (0rj11Qe Cont). lb BP.erslttld (A) ~2 46 155 28 53 . 10 3 0 33 275 29 102 15 28 • 0 4 14 Oartl ScOlliers (Ora119e Coast) 1 II Mi111~ (AA) Steve S1>rtn11Cf (MlllNI Gokltn Wesl), 2b Calov; (MA) 26A 39 148. 25 39 a o 9 33 Dave Su1on tOrano• COUil lb( Lu V19as 1AMJ 280 •s 157 27 .. 9 1 a 33 Jason You119 (Or1119e COISl). o • Clinton (Al 275 35 120 12 33 • 3 2 12 Pltchwa Pl•r•r, tohool, •••"' Jol•H) w-1 et• ' ·~ w Ip h w .. Sam AUQOSI tOranoe Coaso. acltson !AA) 1·2 5 24 0 3 .. 1 27 19 25 Tlfll fQl'IUIJno (SoCtl CorttoUo: Puo (AAI s 1 I~ IS 2 0 41 2 33 17 ~ Ken Hol<u1 (E01son. GWC). 110 (A) 3·2 3 99 16 0 • 291 25 17 25 Oav10 HolOr!OG;~Ocean View). Rud1119 tAAI 0·2 s 47 7 7 0 261 26 34 19 Doug L111ton ( I' Syr1euse (MA) 4-3 5 57 12 a 0 512 63 18 2S Crt00 Manm (EOtson), Ouned111 (A) 1-0 1 13 t3 0 5 160 7 10 19 Brian Mcleod (Hin Oeacll, 'O<J~ CoaS1). C6n1on (Al 2·4 4 78 ll 5 0 320 30 21 18 M111e Misuiaca !°""Gt Co.ut), u\1'JAI 1-1 l 13 • 3 0 1&0 14 7 11 Ed Pierce (Dfanot Con1), Me1111Jht1 ( I 2-1 l 19 14 3 0 331 21 24 29 R)an l~U'I (fin Valley, OCC), Wattfloo (A) 1-3 4 26 1S 0 l 25 l 19 22 27 Kan Whitworth (UCI), 1.1.laml (A) Yankees . \" gamble on prep . By ~onald Blun'I AP $pOlt.J W1 !It NEW YO RK -'I he New YorL: Ynnkcc went for )Outh mer c'<pericncc fonday. nrnk in JQ. \c.1r old nncn 1 ylor of De ufort, C. the tup pick 10 b,1-;cb. II\ am.itc:ur drnh. Ne" York hJd cunrn!crcd takrn AmonJ S1111e outllelclcr Mike Kell). "ho "'ent to Atlanta on the 'ccond pick l n~tcad, they rnad T tor the fa,1 hi h ~hool pltchcr to an NQ '1 1!\CC •he r en R~~ae_rs tuok Dil~•d. Cl)dc in 197 . Brien 1 • \pcc11I athlete and )OUnJ man,.. \I a Brian Sebacn lhl' Y1rnktC\ vica•pruidcnt of plR)er dc"clopmcnl aind ~u11ng. ''Ber na • .. herd·throwin& ldt· 0 1 623 6 0 0 130 15 9 10 . handed pitcher make th1~ sclect1on even more exciting. We arc sure that Brien and the Y:yikcc~ will have a long and ~ucce,.,lul rel:ihon hip.·· Taylor 1 8·2 this season with an O. 6 ERA He ha'I allowed 18 hit 1n R4 1nmn~s for l:a t Carteret ll1gh chool. wt1lking 24 ant.I 'triking out 203, He al'u pitched cun ... ccu11ve no hitter\. "lie ha' good \IJmino. I le wa' tlocktd in the m1d·90'> 01 one time 10 the \C\Cnth inning," C3M C nrtcrct 'oach G.1ry Chudwttk \,ttcJ 'Not JU't one gnmc, but ju'lt about C\.tfY game he'' pitched. Hi curveball ha' ,, lot of work 10 be lion~ on 11 So doc, hi change." It ~"' the f1N No I 011erall p1cL: for the Y. nkee' .,incc the elec ted Ron Blomhera in 1967. Gcncrnl mana.cr Gene Michael 'uw I ;iylor pitch twice before m ~ing the fin11l dccmon. f aylor 'WO the thrrd pitcher t.aken o. I in the Ja t fou r years. c;•n Diego elected, Andy Denes rn 19 .. 1nil Baltimore took Ben McDonald 1n 19 9. Kelty, 21, hatted .373 •ith 15 home runs, 56 RBis 1nd'23 tolen t>e~ 1n 62 11me1 a a junior for the Sun Dcvill. He w11 Bueball Amem:a'.1 player or the year an J990 when he hit .376 . ' t 1111 1119 '° 11ae ar ..., _.._._u ........ dil ,..,, ..,.... fJnt ;-Ctf :..:idt ad¥anced 10 .... , 1~ :;:.~! I~ Ill the KRISTEN· SHRYOCK - .. ,. 11Wart.Ood ... lllo °d:'s.. v-~..:.~ ColVna .. Mar. A CfOll co.miry. ••--... 111ml!P 1 ,..,_ ol dM Year in""""~ 1r1ck and C)(Cer le11cr1111n, D L fl , ben 1 a Shryoek wa • four.,ear Vlnity ... lac* 11 lhe eollllil~ JAMIE KATZMAN -Corona member tn crou country . :• 1t•d••t1 pr11ea1id by the. dcl Mu (OPA. 3.8). A member of C9p11[n three tini. She fhtilMd QassDdara Cub in alphtbe&.I two ~ cha~p tennis third in the aa1c cro11 country OMet: ...... • OSM. Ka111nan • a four. ,_.. • a Junior whieC OdM wu ALI BAlRY -Newport 10ll' lcl&enm who pll)Sd No. 1 fifth overalf. Shryock, aho ptn o1 H..-r. A tint t-.n All·Sea View tiftlla u • frOlhmaa. Headed b a.t country and 90CICef leapt ~ softball player ror Coach Trinhy C:OU.11. ~tzman w11 the champion hip teams, will auend lob Scrwn, Barry was a three-captain this season. USD an the f 111. year vanity leuerman in softball MI KE MARUMOTO -MIKE STIPE Newport and two-lime varsity letter winner: Corona del Mar. A four-year Harbor (GPA. 3.7). A two-year ln buketball. She will play IK>ftball vanity crou country and &rack star vanity football and track (high 11 Orange C<>11st College next year who captained both team!l his jump) letterman and one-year and continue on to a four·yur ju~ior and senior years, Marumoto vamt~ basketball player, Stipe was ~hoot. 1wacc earned all-league 1n cros!I c:1p1ain and MVP of the Sailor • LARA CARLSEN _ Corona country. Last fall. he wa\ 2hl in football team us u wide receiver/ del Mar (GPA. 3. 1 ). Carlsen • th~ state meet in Fresno and made dden~ive back and e?lrned second headed for USC on u vollcybali third tc,am All·Cff. He's been a team all-league. Stipe. also captain tcholarship, led the Sea Kings to member of CdM league. Orange of the ba ketball team. is headed CIF ~-A _and state volleyball County and state champ1on~hip for UCI. where he'll major in civil champ1on~hip!. while earning CIF te11m!i in cr~s country. engineering. S-A Player .of the Year honors EVA MATrSON -Newport TODD TIFT -Newport Carl5en, who also competed i~ Har~r (GPA, 3.J). A three-year Harbor (GPA, 3.0) A three-year track and field was also the varsity cross country letterman and "arlill} soccer letterman who led Orange County 'and Sea View member of .Newport's state the Sailor~ to a CIF champion hip Le~gue Player of the Year in ch amp a on !i h 1 p team a' u la~t ea\orf, Tift was a three-time volleyball. <;<>phomore, Mattson wa~ captain .ill-league pltl}er who al 0 made ASHLEY CRARY _ Ncwpon of the team her junior and emor first team all-county and all-CIF as Har~r (GPA, 3.43). A four-year yearrand MVP as a .. en!or. She 3 en1or. The CIJ· eo-Player of the vanity tenn.is _plt)'Cr, Crary wa' was also a .three-year. varsity track Year, rift will attend Tulane and c:ap1am her JUnior and senior yea rs lar, fini h!ng 1h1rd in t~e 3,200-mn1or in economic . and team MVP a 8 junior. She meter r.un ·~ the league fmal'i .and BFCKY TODD -Corona del was also a two-year varsily soccer competing in the CIF prellms. Mar (GPA. 3.9). A member of the standout who was captain and Mattwn, . headed for UC Santa four-time league championship MVP her senior year. Crary, ~ Barb~ra m th~ autum~. was the ~w1m team, Todd qualified for {:IF headed for Bucknell in the fall and eap1a1n her senior year tn track. m the breaststroke four times as planning to major in marketing MICHELLE MCFARLAND her CdM teams never lo 1 a dual management, was president qJ the Corc;ina del Mar. A four-year meet. A a three-year va rsity French Club the last two years. varsity ~enm~ player who's going to occer player, TO<ld was jw1cc MO LL y o ENE HER the University of San Diego next named all-league as CdM won Newport Harbor (GPA, 3.8). A year, McFar!and was part of two le~gue tatle all three years She ~nn1 , field hockey a~d rack CIF .champion .and wa~ te~m will attend the University of en a11on, Deneher was fir 1 cam captain her 1un1or and se nior Wa\h1ngton. All -Sea View Lcoguc field yea r . She wa also part of 1he JON UPHAM -Corona del hockey her ophomore, Junior and leagu.e double /ind1v1dual Mar. A ba ketball and volleyball en1or year . She wa~ also. 3 champ1onsh1p. letterman who was all-league in member of Newport\ 1,600-mctcr KAT R Y N A N I:. I R A volleyball ao; a junior, Upham was relay team la'it year that advanced Ne~port Harbor An. four-year all-league, all--county and all-CIF to the CIF final~. Headed for UC ~maty trac,k lettcrmarP'and one· m basketball a a senior. Upham, Sant;i Borbara, Dcneher was a ea~on va r ity b.a ketball player. a member of the CdM ba ketball two-year van.lly tenni~ player. Ne1~a competed in the Cl F track t~am in 1990 which played in the HEATHER FLAHERTY prehms four year and wa" a CIF championship game, is· going For the rr.corrl Dllll•A• .. , . ..,. .... _.., Fact of the day: We might till be a ·Briti h colony 1f not for the gooJ "Alll and pocket book of J~hn C~rroll, the: fiN elec1ed Roman Catholic 81 hop 1n the United State in 17 9. He had plcnt> of bu k : anc.1 "a' a mn1or financier of the Amc:rac~n Re\oluuon His late 1 contribution 1 Lurry W nkc, \\ho ~111 he here June 23 at BBC II••••• .,............. ~ -~ .... ,.....: m 11 M • l~IJlf toll DS 1m te "*'II HI '1 G 1' HUM ,. "· 110 .. • .. , ru Ill II 1\ fi Ut&IJ 116 7Z U II U?t •1t lh II :rt U2t •H ~ 13 t.4 lol IOtT 1:1 4IC .. ,. • , .. ~ ~ "" " .. 1 ... ,, T ......... ..... , .......... _... ~,~ 'DI 1t 11 ·--111 •1 JO 1t 1 .. 41. tZI :J1 • •• , .. :f ~ ,, 1 a 1 DI 4' 4 4J IRIC 110 a1 2:1 )4 1811 GI 1&7 h Zl It IJll ... JU 1! '1 U 1.-C!I U1 JI U&l 1 .. 'f " f IJ$Z --, ... , .. -~ -' ' 0 •• w .. I 2 1 1 t ;HJ:I -·~••Sfl •• 0 l -s 7 ' ' ,.. $111 YUY 5 • • • .. 5 J I 0 !111'7< t I I t .... f l I t 411251 JP.••••••• Corona dcl Mar (GPA, 3.6). A member of Newport's 19<)0 11600· to thc,Univer ity of Rcdland . cross country, ba~kctball and track meter relay team, w~ich advanced TAHLIA WAGNER -Corona and field star, Flaherty w:i a first to the ClF final". ~e1m, captain of del Mar. A vollcybaU, ba'\ketball team All -Orange Coa t Arca the traC'k team her cnior year, ~ill and track (di cu and shot put) b'?lsketball election by the Orange be attending San Diego State ne'<t tandout, Wagner was all-league, Coast Dally Piiot and a member of )Car and plans to ma1or in all-county and all-CIF in volleyba ll the South Orange County All-Star Environmental Stud1e . her enior year a~ CdM "'on the team. Twice she earned all-league TAMARA O'NAN -Newpoo c;tate champ1onsh1p and it econd ...-o«T '"'"'"° . 4 _ ,. _... and 1n a game against Costa Mesa H arb~r (GPA, 3. ). A 1991 traight CIF title She ~ill attend • ..., ..... ', ~~:.:.' CMT la t fa\On, she scored 3g points. rec1p1ent of th~ CU· "cholar-Lo)ola m the fall. • .. m., ~oc111111.._.., _,.1 _ -"":.:"~~ The econd team All·CIF pi'ck ·1s athlete award. 0 Nan wa a two-S fl:. VE WALKER -Newport ~ -~ -*.,...,.st 1...., 1·111:. ~ » i - II b II H "--Th ,.. • IJ_t __ 11 -...~•Mt~.,,. __ n headed for Golden We t College. year var 1ty vo ey a and soccer arvvr e tarting quarterback -• AJ ...-•1 • °"""' wo-u • ldo a-.. BILL GABR IEL _ Newport letterm.an who also lettered in on the football team and •~o-year I llll • n • --.:=.:,, ~ 2 ' Harbor (G PA, 3.0). A competitive w.rmm1ng her senior )Car O'N.an, letterman, Walker wa also a t"'o-_!~•!!·~~~----~ ,,;u":i',':'~'s.e'n~~........ ·~nu~-;~ weight lifter who will .attend a econd teJ_m All-Sea View )·ear \.:tr 11y basketball member Col .... WOltd a.rte. s.tr ~ AJ,_ > .-,.,m 1 , , s-i'*'t ,....~ 6 Davidson College ne-ct year and League selection 1n \Olleyball, end one-year var ity volleyball &et o..1119 ... W*• ! ~~~-• ..., '= play football , Gabnel pla}Cd t\\O plan to :mend UC Berkeley an letterman. Walker. who e ,....~,,_ ~ --___ ,._.-.., ______ "'1 • "-;"~'W2•,,', "='= years of var.,Hy football and wa the .f~ll a~d ma1or 1n bu i"e's volle)ball team wa5 CIF runner . LSU•H-> "'"K•u':...TPT_.,._ named c plain and MVP hi adm1mstrat1on. up, made ~cond team all-I ague 1.1-u c-~:..-, _ c-., 1 ..,,...,_ 10 a. senior )C:ar He competed one yet.Ir RI C HAR 0 RU Fr IN J m football hi en1or year. He will __ , """;"~u .....i ;:, ~T~ ~furt,'.:r.= in track and ~tarted lifting e'~port Harbor. A l\Hl·year attend Golden Wet ·college and t-'1~~~-:! ~ll·.t;. :~ ::;:.""°' 1 ~.w •,. c.- competitivcly hi t-cmor vcar. varsity wa.tcr po!o player and one· play football and po4'sibly rr================================~~~=========- rini hin_s \Ccond in the State yea r . v~rs11y .wam~ing letterman, volleyball. Olympic meet, third in the Ruffini earn ed f1 n.t tea m all· RYAN WEIR -Corona del Southern Pil cific Championship.; lea~ue •. all.county nnd all-CU· us a Mar. A two-time All-American and s11Cth m the Junior National\. senior in \\Oler polo ,.., the Sailor'> water polo player headed for UC Gabriel will ,pcnd t"o week., with \\OQ the league lltle Ruffini "Ill Berkeley. Weir wa the Sea View ·the National weight lifting team an attend Orange Co.ai,t College nc:'<l League Player of the Year and Colorado Spring!> beginning Jane eason an? play water polo Orange County Player of the Year 21, the day after graduation TRA\'l CllRIBE:R -Coron,\ h1 senior )Car. Weir. a fi r t team GEORGI:. GREENWA LT _ del Mar A three-time all-league All ·CIF pick h1 junior und en1or Newport Harbor. He wu a first select1on in 'ollc) ball and four· year • wn .i member of ~o Cl F team all-league football player and tame all-league pick 1n 'occcr, championship "'ater polo teams two-year var 1ty letterman. He also Schriber .led the Sen King~ to late I le alw lettered in swimming. leuercd an track and will be and CIF 5-A lltlc 1.1 .. 1 ca'iOn, r;============~ playing in the Orange County All-earning fir t team all-league, all· Star footb~ll game at OCC on July cou nty, all -Cl F and nil · talc w N 12. Greenwalt, who's headed for laurel along the wny Schriber "' I Golden We t College, earned All· headed for Golden We t College A PllEB TRIP CIF honors 1n football hi Junior MA TT S H ER W 0 0 0 and en1or ea ons. Newport Harbor (GPA. J Q5) A ABOARD AllTRAX. •. JENNY HALL _ Newport twO ·)ear var at y 'occe r and AND Bit A TRAVEL Harbor (GPA, 3.2). A three-year volleyball letterman who made WRITER FOR A DAY var ity ha~ketball and c;oftbnll fir t tc.1m ::ill -lcJguc '" wcccr and Look 1n Thursday's letterman,llallwasa econdteam led th.c Sailors 10 •1 CIJ· OrangeCoaatDallyPtlot all-league ba~ketball player twice champion\hip la t "1nte r. forcompletedetailsand and a econd team ult-league her:wood, ~I 0 lhe stuc1cnl btx!> entry fonn to an exdUng softball player n'i a senior. She' president. will attend Princeton in getaway weekend! headed for On:ingc Coa t next )'CM rr'=h=e=f=a=ll.=1iiHiiciiwii,ii''•"•l•!l(liiiiCiiap;tiii1iilniiiiiioiif •'h·e~~~~~~~~~~~====~ and plan to major in marine I I biology Hnll will compete in either/or ba\ketb.111 nnd <;<>ftb.tll at occ MIKt HANCOCK -Nc~pon Harbor. A 'late qualilier m the l,600·meter run and Sen Vie" League champion in 1he event, Hancock wo al'>o MVP of the cros country team and goalie on Newport's CIF champion wccer team lloincod., who wn fourth in the 00 in CIF, 1 an Engle cout who will be going on a Mormon m1 ion for two ye:ir before contmuina h1-. running career in college. BRIAN t-11:.ND RI CKS - Corona del Mar (GPA , 3.9). 1 he Sea View Lcnauc' Defen ivc Player of the Yellr lt1st fall, Hendrick. 1~ headed for UCLA on 1 foo1b1ll schohmh1p. He wa o .. captain on CdM' Clf' ch.tmp1on football team In 19 9 and earned 1ll·leugue hi\ Junior 11nd \Cn1or season" Hcndrid. w.. .11'0 All· Oran1c County and All·CIF la~t fall JACK HOGAN -Corona dcl Mar (GPA. ;l.6). A cru country/ track and field \tandout, Ho nn aoina to Notre Dame ne\t )C,;lr l~ 101n former CdM ''.u l·Jd1c U.Vette, f1n1 hcd 22nu m the 1atc: cros.' country meet an Frc: no Ja,1 Novcmhcr. He '"'' 1 the league 80().mcler (h1mpion lhi rnns and WI KCOnd In the 1,600. OLA KA ROI.I U Sf.N CorOna 41el Mu (OPA, 0). A roreip uc:hanac ,,udcnt from NotW1y, K1rohu ~n helped lead '898MWS211 1-IP"d ~· ... ~ t90M Ot buy. WM9 W/blk top~. 21k nlel, fUIV loaded, car phOM, ~ •"""· r.at Cleek eipotlef. U711mO. i.oM. Cal Hf·l67t •23,IOO For Ju.t $20 we'll run your 1 x2W' ad In our aut· motive Metton, wtth a picture of your car, for 3 con· MCutlYe Saturdaya. Copy muat be tubmltted by Wed. Celt candy tfOW 81 M2-M78 to ptace your ed end get In on thf1 Introductory ohtl The AueomotM Gulde ..,,,..,. """"'~· • Ptlce ~ ~ . ...,... "° ~ .. ~ IMC:M On onglNll copy. The Daily Pilot & VONS Invite You toAn Exciting FREE ''llEAL'IHY EATING'' Shopping Tour With Our "Ask The Dietician" Columnist Author & Registered Dietician DERALEE SCANLON Shows How You & Your Family Can Enjoy Healthier, Longer Lives Throu gh Better Food Choices. Discover Surprising Facts AboutYour Favorite Foods & Their Ingredients CALL TODAY: (714) 642-4321 x257 'fo Reserve Your FREE Tour At The Time Most Convenient For You. Tuesday, June 11th.9am, llam or 7pm at VONS Costa Mesa (185 E. 17th Street) ., EXT • At Every Tour ... Free Food Tastings And A FREE Door-Prize Copy Of Deralee Scanlon's New book ''Diets That Work'' For\VeightCoritrolor Medical Needs Ms. Scanlon has been appearing on radio & television to pubUaze her new book. Thi is your opportunity to a k her, in person, about dieting. nutrition and th ~pedal dietary n~ of chlldttn, seniors ind such problems as Diabetes, Hart Disffw, Cholesterol., Arthritil and others. CHIU VOUll AO Tl9 ... , MY I he 0..., PlfOI ""-IOt ~ ... --r H-• OCUtoOl\llly effOfa llO -..... ._,. ~ yOVf 8d .. •Mei Mdl ... c:ftedl '°"' .. ..... Af.l)Oll •1ora -.che~ IO .. l ·M11 T'lw ~ ,_. t<C:tOll no llllbltly IOI eny ••Ot on en ......... , .. .. •notll " ~ be tffC)Oll.,.. •JIC:9P ............ ... I~· .Cludy OCCUC>40 by , ..... ,Cit ~_,~Ille .iio..o kit Ille '"'' -liOn • Any -.ill llOI pMI ... ""' 30 Ollyll ae,...,.,.. .. Ille wll!ef.llO 11111no1i. .... 1eo10 .....,_~~ _. at I '!lo Of lhe Ulll)l•d ii.l.ince -11'°"'91 .. CGlllCllOft (M ia af\O .,.Y 1..-•ble etl0f"9\f • .... •ULIMIUl.IOI• l'OUNO "otde ~· Boys and OWfa, Mm .. ... .. I ,. It 1.11 .... ' ~ l. IL• .,. ' ~-\. ' . . ~.I . . . Se•••c • ·~' O•'k IOI' t' '\. "ll·'• .... Hou••• ~ Fo1 Sal• ... General 1002 BANK REPOS Know About Bank Repoa rlghl after lhe trustoa aalel For lroo mlormnuon call 833·0722 Ruy s 1 00 000 hOUH for !>' down 9' fhred rata today-·Sell lor SI 76 000 on 1997 Ftnd o u I h o w -F R E E SEMINAR-June S 5 30 & 7 30pm RSVP 1 ·800-432·8060 FORECLOSURES B11nk Repoa Probales & Other O•tl•OIS Proper· toe• Learn how 10 buy & Hll All Day Semi· na1 S200 Also tratn· Ing Avallllble In your home $600 & use my cash 10 buy Broker. 968-6658 ..... ·• ~ ... ~ • • I I · ....... .. .. . .. . NPW~ ll ,• t B~cH. ti 1069 BLUFFllAYVIEW 3br, 21hba, >dnt cond. $549K Agt. 650-6413' UITllDI BeoklafArM MATURE L •VERS SM 28R 28A w/ocaan vfew & cool breeze. H 1111!11 . t I B(',tl 1, • 'ti w BV OWNER. BHt value In N.B .. 4BR, 38A, FIR pool. lg lot, handymat"t speclal. $379,500. 722-8633. Prine. only. Country Hnlng, 28R 1 BA -; den. $925/mo .. $900 dep. 329 Uni· veralty Or ... #P. Harbor Ridge. ca... &42·2816 No Pets. $100 OFFll 1985. No Peta. 2t51 28R, 211.A....,... 8/C, Pacific Ave. 83'1-8107 d/W & lndry ht<up, new Ot 85s-oec5 carpet, lg enc patio. blanca Mdl, highly up· _M_H_a_V_•_r_d_•-4-8-r-2-8-a-.' graded, wtr & min fenced back yd, new CLOSE TO ALLI view $748,000. Appl. crpl. 1tlnt toe St850/ 28R t8A, clo.. to Ownr/W<r 760-8t43. mo, aec & credll "· shop1 and bu1ea. VULTURES!! 5 BR. 3 BA, Z·Plan for 1359,0001 Priced S180K below same model! Includes land! Jon Jarvis. Agt 729· 7261 The Prudential California Realty 2854 s.rang Pl. 549-5023 Wiii aooept OC NEWPORT H•IOHTS Moualfttl *875/mo. 2298 Maple. 2Br t Ba duplew Pallo. CENTAUR MGMT carport. No pet1. $825 &42·2288 Avail now. &4._,JS588 _____ ....;... ___ , Sin .. OVEI U IN! NEWPORT HEIGH Tl BNvtltul twge t BR & Sh1rp & sp1clou1 pool. 842-1401 $776/mo ~1 SURPRISE! Win 2 FrM Otnner1 \ . • I ~ I I f J ) n,.,,:. , Sh.111 · • /,',I 2BR, pool, nr OCC. •05·IOWI. 0•1 room- m • t •. rent condo S985. Rent appll .. to· ward doWnpymt Daya &42-3&81, or 751·7283 f·:, · 1T: \', ,111!1 c I . , . h 44 yr old SWM carpen- ter rllMd In CM Maka 2 rma In home for "" & 2 chUdren. Fem t 1 yr old, male 14 yr oltt, •mart athl•llc lclda, mother deceaaed. Can coolc, do all housework. E.acellent fathet. ahare hou1e with good hHrted, mother type. No alco- hol, drug9, llH peas or llVer. Call 548·5137. G.ir.1q1", ftH FOR LIAll type dog, vtc. of Can-HOO·HOOO/mo. 5.9 Appfo• 1100 " M60/mo, yon OfJVlctorl• C.M. M·F • 10.I .... Mgre 43'1.A E. 17th St. C.M. 831-2918, 648-1190. 18., w/cw Mm $1ISOO 845-8623, 11~ FOUND, Tabby eat, w/ mo+. Kip 880-71&4 Ind 11 '. r r I,,, • , : IHl l,4001PllwMlch 3115 Birch-~ AQt 1M 1-5032 E111·,111 •. Opp,i1!,, I, . 'lll·I blue •ve• on 5/24. Vl-1 ADllllllTMTIVll clnlty of Fplr Or. & Vanguard. PIHM cen SAi.ii AllllTMT to l<Mntl!y. 957-3201. Bu1y 9dvertltlog d• FOUNO. Red &' Black partment of dally Schnauzer. Vloinlty of newapeper Medi or- 22.nd & Tuatln, CM. ganlzed eulatant. M&-e444. Heavy PhOn••· typing and cua1omer MllVlce. FOUND: Gold Wed-Call . 842-4321, Ewl . LOCAL V•NDINQ ....... ftlne. Corona 250. ftOUT,. l'OR SALE del Mar, lnaplratlon Pl t---------CHEAP. area. Call 844·5fS31 Ana Ive ()per.ten t-800-234·9099 FOUND· Qolden R• Day & Swing WMl<•nd lnvec,trnPr t Oppor!1111.: r' 2908 tr1ever. '"ale, approx 2 ahtf'ts. Muat type Wiit yra. Call to identify. train. 15/hr Costa ?22·1844 WI!; 548-M ... 540-1177 2825 hm CMLa .IR. S100K needed, fully COi· LOST DOG 5/27 Female laterallzed, for aU10 CHIHUAHUA vie Ha,. flooring. 16% Int pd bor/ Baker. REWARD! monthly. Info 831-et20 1 1548-292.8 NOWNIRINQ Shift Supervlaor1. Opening 2 new r"· taurat"ttS aoon. Eap pref. Ottering competl· tlve .. ,.,.... can for Interview, 1581 ,)()M, EARN 18% on 125K to,LOST dog•. 5/30, Re-s 1 OOK . lnveatment wwd 8 yr old •P•Y amortl.zed over 2 to 3 black & whtte border yr•. For Info 831-0759 come (Toole). 4 yr old CONSTRUCTION •NJOY 14-15% on TOa ipay black With white High SaJarlH. Paid $20K 10 St ,000,000 .. Lab (Sara). CM Living EJ(nan1ea. Now Call Oanlaon A11oc. _.;;.54_8-;....;;..998;..;.;5.;... ----~I ,....., t:llrlng, All Occup1· 499-<4835 NOWI LOST .. Id t8K abet Ilona. U.S. and Inter· Slngle L .. 1e w/multl ,...,.. Ohronottretih netlonal Prof•o1•. Bo- E'SIOE CM Set• oe-n. well• w/produetlon +' wet!',.~ wb~!' .. black nu•••· Serlou1 Ap. •Ingle on ...,. ati::... proven 1 reHrv• hi•· crocvu • _...,, name pllcan11 Only. 305· Near Tuatln""i.-2fi~. tory. O!il•homa 01y Rober1 J. Cflatlano on IM7·1te0 DAM to 8PM $125/mo. 873-3e00 I :~ c::Ht•rt•5 .. :,~ ::C~1~~~2391 . ~~~-E~urs•y SIAM to Hrrit .· · ·W Cir pcntry J510 f' ' '[ !'Id'.< .tJJt ,•, 2BR t 'J\Ba twnhme1_::;..;..;...;...;....;;._..;,_ __ _ With W{O, pv1 patio. S8t0. Redac 2BR, 2BA hen-Aepeir""*11bons pool catpon & lndry uppet, fp, gar, lndry. ________ .,.iiiiiiiiiiiiii Cablnet1>Pan•l·Lock1 x. '.)i>t k. •t, 1 ·, l • l\'JI • c. fl I' , !808 M o b ile Homes 1100 lac . Sorry. No Pets Nie. toe, 2085 Tflurtn. INC A EA IE SuwM>rywe.Pat-c ~••c•8.0ATaa. .......,~ $865 Curt II 760-5000 No pet•. 5•0-0t 22 SS yr& .-.p Wry 842·0581 .... .....-. Aedwoqdf ~ -·~ blk from ocean In •D'lux 2BR 2BA clHn YOUR ~EMOO p A Ctdlr POii Aeplece. CWNI. (t.aoo) 342'6933 WE BUY H.B. Bch cozy tor 2, NIEWPOftT HOT• Lg quiet •Iota •• orw' 2BR 18A near UCI. W/O R~·cH New c:;.:~~.t~n Jim W~V1· &42·7208 '714) 979-1Me 55 • No pels S300mo 3BR. 2th8A condo, lrge c10 .. 1s ~a~aga • refrlg, pool, tennla, 5"' Unlquefunu1ual work DROUGHT Re11s1ant REAL'ESTATE space rent $28,000 lrplc, w/d hkup, gar, $850 Nop .. 640-2495 carport No pata. THAOUQH A.lteratlon1. Com/RH Malm., & full aeNlo.. WE Gflle 5"d Heng Toglfllr BKR 968·6658 --'-(6_1_9 ..... )3_4_0-_2_8_1_1 ___ , S123~/mo. 122·1171 •Do you need lg eleanl-S_9_s_oJ_m_o_._64_0-_9_4_59__ OUR NEW 28yra ll'M. lic. 968..QSe.t .,.,,.•PAIR• Monte/ Face.flft. Irrigation..-ToJlll lntel'fOf Aemod- 1BR single wide. Iota of THE GALLERIA 2br lba? Garage. n-u.c.1. .. ...... PROPERTIES ColOf, quallty car• • •Ung S.rv. Atlwtoo To wood cabinets ere In to.ta MeMMP4 ~ cpl, D/W, atorage. Within walklng di•· IMPROVED Paint-Carpentry-etc.· tflotdlblt. Chrll 538-3213 Th• Crazy. 833-1172 Balboa Island 1006 ("HARMING West end 2Ar 2Ba lrg grass yard & pa110 porfect Im ronlal 01 remodel S!>95 000 EZ to show 631·0211 or 645-6186 ~5~23C:rk. pe1 ok. 2&3 Bdrm, 2th Balh, $750 No Pet 640-2495 tance 1SR atartlng (ti LOWER RATEi Drywall. °"'1945-Un Dultr'a Lawn M1lnt. beaullful townhom•• •r•sTSIDE• $700 uauovuau M onthly/Wkly or 1 HERE' THE SPARE• In serene gatden let· -~ ffi 0 I *""" '""'"* s ting. Terracas. fire-$IOO OFF Move-In Bonu1 $100 "I r veway1-pallo•· time. F191 tit. 241·1640 Win 2 Free Dinners 1 f 11 rt or 3 Day Mulco P•lh• etc. No )Ob 10t 819 I en11 ~II'* a.a.ROENJNG·Full ........ . pace•. u ••cu ty, L 1 r g • 2 B R 1 ~ -·• .... Uo ......._.. Cell llluce 147-07IO " ....... • NB, Fab loc Sr Pk w l w/d hookups, covered Crul•• Underground •0 -" "' • • -, ______ ..;.....;..;..__ Landacapa-aprlnklr•· I I 2 , garage• 1 mite to townh.. Frplc. D/W. parking. refrlg. •P•. s Mickey 536-0553 Od mow d I mar na + 2· pl-patio· beach Neat 171h St garage. patio. lndry pool. Pvt balconl••· 2 Aft per dlf *** REMODELING • . •-·•ruag .. •-c27 n~p, w d CHARMI $69,500 u50/ tVU CONCRETE ALL TYPES Custom WOfk. El...,.. reas ra .. a • ..,.,. t v f 6 .. "' ahopplftg aftd free· rm .., mo. Apia ahown week· .... urn 7.rv181. way. "au .. e"tantlal 2817 ORANGE AVE. day•. evening• & Sat· That'• All you pay RUcemo.!'.!_ ... a replace Carpentry-Tiie-Piumb.· PROf'. QAROENING & move-In ;llowanoe CENTAUR MGMT urdayi. Call .. AT for • ....,...,ed. When FencH Keltl\198-3l t8 MAINT 10 yra el(p. PLANT•·EVEAQREE SOUTH. Interior planl & tr•••·S•I•• &lo malnl, 751·1825 Und Plac;t(·• orona el Mar 1022 Ranches Farms and Groves 1575 w/l·yr ie ... 848-4412 &42·2288 l'f419M-183e 4Dnn,30dlylTW1iml#TI quality~807-8033 Ru,Comm. Xlnt refa In !ht ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION t CALL DOEI IT ALL Victor~. &45-97•8 lnW-'· patch plMl«lng •UITllDE• SERVICE MHonry~et• P•· Oen. cont ractor et ftON'S QAftD•NINQ Custom tmuring, quahty Reptl11 ll\Hll COM Oupl111 2BA 1 BA f';J $499,900 SURPRISE I Newpor! 1Bdrm $850/mo Incl tloa-Orlv-•y• Paint. handyman prleee. Ouallty yard care/r••• WOfk Prot>lem•No p gu, water & gatage. DIRECTORY ~ a6kt548-3098 Small & lrg repairs of rat•• 12 yr ••P NB/ lem.sl ,~ 5,.._7831 640·4090 or 721 ·0865 Open Houso t -5PM Win 2 Free Dinners No peta. 2323 Elden. For _,..,• '-formation fene.1. pa11oa. plumb-CdM on"' 831 1872 •OCllANf'ROMT·2BR ___ su..;;.._;..._1~.;..;...___ """' "' Ing, elec , plaallr, dry-T • Bc.1ch .' 1 h. Plumb 1nq :l890 tBA, deck. 1 c.ar gar. *R&•TllDE• 1 & 28R, 1725 to '825. CALI. TODAYll wall lnV•x1 painting, THI GREEN SCENE Cu!lton homo sne 412 Won't IHI at $1495 _. blk from bch. view of ASK FOR LOii lcttchen, bath remodel t.-T,...ShtutHntttl 2 .. H EDD 5 55-mo Bkr 8-42.3950 28R tBa dwn1tra Apt, oc;n. puking w/d , Your & addlllons. Lie SPfltllder lnstlll•llOt'I "" r t 41 " on Sat Hual COM Buck small encl ywd. $745 491-4883 or 497·1485. Service Olrectn.v e..ereeit.,..•utt•era •99197 AB8 839-4900 TrM Trimmlnn;Rtmoval HEATING t PUJMBING Gully oc~on views t BR. 1 BA Veraalll•• No P•I• 122-9294 -· • For prompt service, ... pon1t>le 10.000 sq n Adults No peta, 3rd ---:;;_,...;._--....;......;....__ RepreMntatlve fair ptlcH, reliability, a All rHldantlal & comm'I Lawn Mamt & ClNnupa lJc 5'1878 V~'Mutlf 101 ~5 1 o 000 E llllllng CRNA DEL MAR • 3 bd noor. S850fmo. Avail t IDAM APT, $125 8 "2 "321 company wtth 1n1...,rtty repairs & maln1 Reti.-Rototllllng •432·8804• 1.,,,...--------t .,. ~ ~.. bl & St Lio 11a-•a Dleoount Plumbln 2BR 2BA cottage • June. 848·9985 Pool & laundry room Ext 1 to back 111 quality • e reaeonable. ' • wwv• John 721·111 8 3 be frnl hH . $lS50 'I• MIL• TO BUCH 548-9081 3 0 ' 100%, call AAA Tllo Rel1 avail 432·9827 THE a•COND MAT• Full copper re-pipe Costa Mesa 1024 LIDO HIGHRISE • 2 2B 28 I I & Marble 23" .. "70 DAN'a H B LANDSCAPING. Sea· from $595 Wale bd great bay vua • r •· new vert ca t BR Eatt11de Quiet & * Udo l1le. Remod. up-· __,., omel u1lnau healer• ln11a11 from $2700 bllnda, paint, cabinet•. private. Ideal tor aln· 1trs. 2BR 2BA, f/p, PUBLIC NOTICE JACK K•NNaDY TILE Improvement Drywall. eonal color. Irrigation. $299. Full plumbln P I $1100 72, • c & p Lio. OH>988 850-5685 •PACIFIC RIDGE• SUMMER/WINTER oo -v051 gle adult. New carpet, micro, d/W, $1350/mo The Callf. Public Ullll· & MARBLE. INST.ALL arpentry alntlng. remodel. LI<:. 518214. RENTALS AVAILABLE 2Br 2Ba Beyrldg• mini blfnd• & paint. IH . 720-9885. ti•• Commlulon. RE· • REPAIR. All typH,_B_o_n_d_t_d._6_4_6_·7_8;..;2.;;.2__ TREES FrM Ht. M•Ml'9 •8 NEW HOMES!• condo, f/p, pool, 1pa, SS05/mo. 84M902 •21DAM *?SO• QUIRES that all uaed, of Pavera Waihlng & FIX UP VOUR HOUSE PLUMBING repair a 3 A. 4BR c1010 to tho Waterfront Hom•• Inc att gar, 1ec gate, no tBR. fireplace. cable. • hou1ehold goods _s_e_ai_•n ... g'--4_9_7·_5_6_8_5__ I do •ti trade• Topp•dll'l•111ove. lprlno remOdellng Don• b bench' 2 400 1q It. Reeltors peta St295 8~·2841 pool, patio, garage. •tBDAM $800* movers, print their THE ORIGINAL Lew prtoee ~ lpedal 751-3478 profeHl<>nala. 25 yt Priced from $359,900 831·l•OO. 780·3600 lBR 38A twnhm Frplc No peta. 399 w Bay Frig, dahwahr, 11ova P U.C. Cal T number, Call Jey 650·3008 In N.8 . arH. Prompt SPECIAL BUILDER pool, apa. patio, lovly $875/mo. 85CM5351 Incl. No peta 545-4855 llmo'• & chau"eur'1 DEAN tht TILi MAN uaNDY ANDY Intelligent & nfft FINANCINGI $t250/ C II print lhelr TCP num· leaky thowera•ACld n.. THE l°LVNN CO. UC Open MON & Fftl atH mo. a 2 Bft 1U COTTAO• •Eutblutf 2Br 28• b., In all adVertlH • wash & regrout New Elec•Plumb·Palnt Lt R•MOD•L-M411ttefte 242121. call IM0-1 10•3 , aaT-UN 1 •• Unda, 714-244-7381 WHhar/Oryer hkul), frple, pool, coin w/d, 2 • R 1 1 1 .... MASOIH•Y·BRIC" & --,,,...,,,..,..,....,....,,.....,...,.,....,..~ .. ,_ " & S car~ menta. II you have a • •P• r. athroomt· carpn ry. e e .... 1 .. a.3 " _w 2101 ·21 t 5 Valley BLUFFS TWnh... 3Br pallo carport 795 ,,_, ·'· xtra •lorage question about the le-Shower door•. ·~c-n DO ., BLOCK WOAt<. Bond/ .. _ ROOTllR Ad or by appt 642· 3BR 2Ba. gar. w/d. f/p, 2"'8•. tp, lndry rm,•" No peta 122·8294 $805 No Pel 722-8011 gallty of a mover, llmo Floora.Plumblng Uc. ~r.IMOI Llo'd ••• ••~• "4J "''''• & .......... 8664 Broker co-op micro. nice decor. gar. 2 pettoa, grffnblt 2BR 18A hM. New pnt/ t ILK TO ICH/BAY or chauffeur, "-Call· 25yra O.C. 873-8085 Mectianlc.al, • ectrleal, UC 111521MU 2BR Condo. •OS·lowa y~~1,,:u6b_/3-:~8:' mo $1850/mo 759-9089 crpt/bllnda, w/d hkup, 3BR 28A D/W, park· PubllC Utlltlea Com· TILE lnstalled/Rlpllrld. =~n~ S~~;~~.) VISA/MC 114-119-2t31 Rent•buy $995. rent LQ lux 2br 2ba 1100 at fencd yard. No peta. Ing, Sl225/mo yrly mltalon 714-55a--4151 ~ Courtlous ~ eppllH 10 purchaae DELUXE 2 • 2 TwnhH, 2 pvt matr aullH·2 S795/mo 2938 Santa Call 975.eeoe ,,.. !.It. a. Refefencae 751 7263 dy 8•2·356t p\11 patio. gar. yard, deelc•. nr Wclltf No Ana A\19 ilB !f5-1020r----_;~;.,;.;;--~ & ~149-e119 nu carpets. yrly 1.. 1)11 $950 IM 840-9•08 2BR tBA up1tr•. lndry, t IR taso PEEK·A·B001I negolible. 675-0636 Lido lale 38r 2a. ,.. gar, new pnt. No peta Step1 to beach Qa- f\ 11 ' • i ' ' ' ~ ' . " I 'l' I l ,, • l . ',t. WIO 2 Dinners maid rm/ba, 2 patio• !>5 & Oet Mar. $775/ rage. P•llo Agt 044. Ip, DR. FR 3000 • f mo +. dep 850-fS204 0188 The Prudenllal 1-aty $2375 IN ~9-5-407 3 SR, 2,~ BA Town· Callfomla Realt REDUCED!! 2BR 1 • .,BA Condo 2 Coron;i AND co•-MIAL T1CKL8 •uo ~ R81'1HClaUTION. Lie. 8rookhut1C/ ll!fWICa SALES Adema. M~ Get· car gar new Cfl'Pll, near College Park $142,500 A.gt 850·1'120 LIDO 1aL8 Urgent! hOu" .91yte. 2 car ANCHORAGE APTI 1 •lk to kh·28r 28•. Mu1t IMI 3br, 2ba hm gar, w/d hlcup1, prl-• Walk to bch & tennla vat• beckylwd pool, On the In fiplc, w/d, d/W, 2 firk No peta 12700lmo tpa. l10l()/mo 2233 2 Bdrm 2~ BA· l1HO ;~G;/~ p;;~/1 Avt now Bkr 499·3400 l'alrvtew Ad 548·7001 t Bdrm 1 BA 1929 del Mar :' 1 ,' •1 Uc9"Md. Sr3-.90t 1 defta Home. la-901 I /\I I I I \: '•' , . • . " ' , , . II\ 29, SIB• Ceftdo nr NWPT HQTS 3BR 3BA. SPACIOUS 11DRM 1 Dally 9-S. 54•t501 beach new carpal• Ls• 11555/mo. W/D, CLOa• TO aaACH LARGE 28R, 28A, Al Matt• Ind Modelt I dbl /d• refrlg, weler. tr1ah, 8He I Frpte. "" decor 2 car· "-~-•~ ..... -15 untlnq ton eact1 HMO! 11·1 , . .,,..... •. g garage, w pool ••rvlce Incl &31 I ....... 1 .... ,. ' .....,..,._ -· _..,., IUIRIDQE hkup Aak for Paul IRVINE OPEN . I ti ""98 TO .IUNa ta _..1, •vv/mo. 780-3021·• Harbot II. C.M. VILLAGE 114~/ mo. 6•0·5324 Sun 1•5', 842•1042 • A• WllS Of' •ND & toe7 or l44-t130 1---------1 • 0 000 DOWN! -----•--Balboa •MO CLTD .,.... .. , Mel.AIN ENTERPRISES l'Pl.IANCE Al!PAIA •1 803 II) CARNATION --· r • ....,,. lnel refrlO, ltOYe, pool Foc&TU 1°' °'' .. rvlee Cha 2BR ~Ba End Unit, AHi cute 31$R , 11\•A. Studio, $5$0/mo yrly CetpOrl, Ind~ Iii utli ..,. RES W/ed ~ ..... In an profe1tlot"tal decor, l/p li\ l'l'la1r, OIW. W/D Avallat>le J1.1n•.~ 15 pd, ••C9Pt Cell EXCLUSIVE btencle, ~ wonc, llghl & atry. clean, 11400 Npet1 723.07&1 123-0352 or 180-outl T-, Me.o4ea BEACH & COUNTRY .... pttM UMJM bankable. 1'10.000 e 1 t CARNATION 8ummer/Yrty Rental. E'91da 1m 1 e.-dupte11 CLUB COMMUNITIES C M UC IC & LIZ Huge 18R 18a upper, Elegant beh hOuae. Frptc, lndry tee, petlo, 1. 2 & 3 hdroom JO"•• 790 .. •000 vacent $950/mo. marble floora Ref, no P9' t Pl'• only Apt1 w/frple, wet tNr, °' M._.74~ ReMu &42·1791 req 49~ ev.. MIS + MO "5-1234 micro, w/d hkup1, FURN. SUMMER rental. TwnfMn .,.... ... 'a~a, nr .. wpt ;r.v.: ... :t:a~'i: WM~!\ •I \ • • ~Hjl 1' 1.1 ,•,11 ~i 11 l·HI •o•t .,1 .. '" 0 ... 48A 4GA eatata, 1 t HM flUO 8kr coop 497 ar.12 . 19R 18A, ntra clean 3 BR. 2 ... 8A 11i1{ ........ lbt, 11:>9, lndry, m~anc:· ...;er W/D, gar. 1100/rno AV' llCM413 cetpof't, 11111/mo No S«ry "°SM'• 844-7220 Of ?54-1711 _. JM'•. He & 211 tett" l'AOM '•t.'.JN/~ HetbOt•Vlew Hllll hO,,,. YaARLY ltudlo-48A, ~ ... t-CMll evee -_, ..... -. .. • Nr beech 1576-11700. ·~ ,.,.."rvn _,._ 4 BA, 2 BA, tam rm. 10 VNta A.ntefl 87Mt12 UIT .. 09 1 8A, c• nMltt y1rd. 1pe. 3 eer gar. PG". PG°' .........., ,..,,,,., AITI • 12•501 mo. Avail now . 'IUALY ltudlo~Bft, pd, No "'9 tae/mo llGC#MIN C.N 169-0t3e Hr bffch 1&1641100 • c!!p. 14M1t1 ...... JASMt• cnD •AaT81M 1 •" 1 •A, New 11uc11e Apt f/p, Ocean view, 38' 2119. peUo, 9" & _..., ""°~· •"Y"""'· •P• Avall•bl• Juty. Incl Waltl-ln Clolet. ull Pd. .... --. o ... " vtew 1tulldln9 saoo . llC. 721'"47 llMlmo ...... 63 ..... ,mo, '4M17t. elte, Irregular, Ot"t N.......... _ ........... •• ••aT81D• •a• •.-... ro.ct. beautiful vlew9, -·r rem ..... """'"" .... ,.. '""" '-'PP9'· a-. W/0 , .,. • .. Newport __. .. , ...,. pruUgloui area. dphc 91ka to bch Ctlth 1hower. eft. •itch. APT. Oar•o•. No to IMHICft, 18" t8A. s~76 ooo lfrm• 873·1243 cetl, frple. gar, w /d downtown. HIOrmo pet• M601mo CaM 1100/...o, 8kr • Hie .,HO 713 &405 ~·r Incl teo-oa.H 121 .. 1' 1 4M2·3e60 I• I ' ' I T.. -.. •,. ... • ' . . • I -.. '. ! .,l T HAULING HfMCf Gerlgt/'fd~ Jon 14Wtl2 DICK'S HAULING Junk to dump & gen. etal haullng Large truck with llft gale. lS-40-3191 •A-1 MOVING* 7H-11U Cl.I.AN a EXPERT l"Of a Job Watt Donel ltMn9 0 c lot 11 ytl Uc. T·ttll,f4l ft&ADltlQ8 by Ta Cerd Pa1t·Pte1ent Future Wiii known OCTllf C:CMM*i4-..:~•!ii Sl I•''' ~>l'i 'I" • t,'() Meucutoua Mofton•a Mobile ScrMn 8eMc Nobody bHtl MOf Ion'• pt1ce1 Nobod I Our pl'lee1 are eo you have to look up t '"the bOttom (11•) .. 2-e&H ~~111"lhI1 ' H1·1· 11 • i SPAINf<ll .. I .,. my only bullnn.a Tim~. v.iv .. , drip 9Y11tern1, lns~a~. 122·7114 CNwtM l '' It I I I I PART TIME Copy m•chlne o~. I + varlou1 duti•t. Incl ' pk:k•UP lo d-4. M-F only. Som• tt••vy llft· 1 ~·,:;·~~ .• ~2·1S38 Fun outgoing petM>f'i lot coun1er hllp. Fl•• l'lr1 Incl Sat. f'AX & M ... , NB. 955-9171 PART TIME Wanted: Mottv•led In· dl\lldu•I• 1n1.,ea1ed In e11cellent hom•ba1ed txnlne11 opportunity. Cell 293·11215 tor Into. PART· TIME ,.un )ob rallllng l'Und1 tor __ ,...,, llhl•llcl S7 + p..-hO\lr. Call Den, 714·~5-&042 lllAL ESTATE. CAREERS! Netlonwlde USA 11 ••· ............... -or-.np COUiityl AQENTS-ttrn 70- 100"-comml11lon ptu1 S3000 monlht'f potenllally IN ADDITION 10 your comm11illonll SALES MANAGERW needed 1e1H11lc 1 100,000 yearly .- tn<omot Send '"ume lo NATIONWIDE USA1tQ, NMpor1 C9nte1 Or #11'0, Ml NMO llftd ~ ....., PhlMpt 121.1200, 'l'utsd11y, Junt '4 ph1y roks. Of All Thln1ti-LitH1n who l.IHRA (ScpL 2.\·Ckt. 22): Frc\h rcJpond' 10 cl1sslc11I qu1liliu or his 1111r1 pl"()lllidcs stimulus for iu«:c~rul sip : Evandcr Holyfickt. Leo who cntcrpuac. o'\ccc nl Jnnov1111on, c.xcmplifiej pos111vt 1.spcc11 of h11 ori11n1lilhy, plOn<'!crins sp1n1. Do 11 1.gn: Gen. U Norman Schwarxkopr. )'Our way! Sccn1rio 1110 rca1uu:.s Gemini who m1dc ii clc1r 1h11 1he personal m•gnc11~m. kl" ~ppcal Len di)' a·m1n 's mind clO!ICs is 1nc day of involved. his menial dc1th: Slr Af1hu1 Con1n SCORl'IO (Oct 2J·Nov. 21) Doyle. C.nccr native wno first hid Family tinancn figure prom1ncntlv 10 lose 10 bcromt • winner in 1~ Ri c !'bcvt pcuy 1ccus:111nn; public:'t mind· Jack Dempsey. Spmli1h1 t>f1 d1~ry. •dl.cnlun:, Aqu1rl1n 1upcrsl•r who b no lr.\'CI, physical 1ctr1elion ln1uiln'C i l111ngcr to 11(1rotoo: Burl Rc:y~ld1. 1n1c:ltcet .cr.·cs •11 rclu1hlc guuk. Nu Libr1n ~111 who c:mbruccs as1rotol)': si11us quo[ An&ic l)kkinM'tn. • SAGITTARI US (Nov 22·Dcc. 21): ARI ES (t-111rch Zl·Aprtl 19): You Divc:rsiry, communlc11c w11h rclal~'C Mcome k;nowlcd1c1blc w~min1 recen1ly rc1urncd from 1rip Foai' on rqvtlrton~. 11:t-,;n·d hccnsc--home, shcll'C • du111btc--iooctr. 1cqu1remcnt• f(KuJ alM) on hack rcla1lonship whh older lndMduil. pay. ruy1l11c1, shuwcaJC fhr you1 You 'll shine at ~i•I 1ffalr 1oni1h1 products. tatcnll. What h11d bctn CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.J1n, 19): n1msy will be «:placed Qu;ihly! You rcccnlly complained, "Eve!)• day TAUR S (April 20·1>1 1y 20) teems the Sime!" Wnoh now 1r1n1cd Emph111\ on communlc:11lon, rclatin& 10 divrrslty, humo r , n111111on , d11c:ovcry, "'1dc u1p." cn1c,1alnmct11, ch1llcn&C. Shon 1np l.un1t'°'1!0'1lk.1n cm·pt11is1u.' prt'.)ilfftC, Involves rel111v<,_,S@rRkt ~JI pll\)' produc110n, promo1~on Yuu'11 IMke major role, grc•tcr t hflr&t of your nwn 11c1ivhlts AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO.f'cb 18): II S•glt111n<'n rcprc~111cd. miah1 tcc:m as 1r cve~e is 11lkin1 Gt-!~llNI (M1y 21-Junc ZO)'. 11 once, par11e rar1u1l 1nfonT111t100 ~lo"')' come' from ~nu~u•I Kiurtct, from "b1bblc " Spo tll&ht on rcp1~,c.n t' 1c11u111ton nf f1111 h p•ymcnts. collection, v1luc or F1m1ly member Ml)", "YDU no1 on~ ~11.1n1. Appraii.11 puH smile on 11rc 11pflrcclatcd, )'Qu 111e IOVtd! · race. Y(lu'll l'C«IYc 11f1 rcprcJCn hn& 1olccn PISCtS (l~cb 19·M11ch 20) ul cilccm, 1ffe 11on Ch•ntu occur on home front - CANCER (June 21.July 22); IUITOUMh nf' .... ,n be "bc1u11flC'd .. Ans"""'ri •re found behind 1cena. You'll be 1nvilt.d 10 dlM: aourmel Clandc)tlM. arr1n1emcnt domln11ttt. 1ityk, a«ofhptnle'd by musk. Cyck ~1oncy held 111 aecur11y ot ~n ucrow hiah. ci~um111M-cs t1kc dra""tk will be. rcle111 cd . Peltpn•I turn 1n )°()'It f•vot --::----,--·I r cl11 lori1hlp rewardln1· and tr JUNt; o4 is YOU• 1Ult1110A, .. RMt.urant cnntf'D"tnial. Pi.cu lrwotve<I • You .,. qubucte_ Ul'IOflhodt'.l, d.d NI ltela.n Ae11aur.m LEO (J{lly :U.Aua. ll): Sccn1!10 noc folklw f•m•ly tr1dition, PQQibty "::t,. 9W P..-90M, fc•fUfct-powtr, authority, 1n1cn117,, wt.re p41111cd from one or both ~ .,; ~c:=;. t.h1n<:c 10 hll l'ln•nc.ial Jackpot You 11 pi.rcnti wt11k 11U )U\1111 Tauru1. 2_. Mon·l•t. 1280 bccom¢: ITl(WC fWllC of l'lnanci• ""'ScUrplo pc.nons play ~portanl 919on if en Nl!I. !tl1h1J rcla,1\n1 10 JHlllnc:r or m114. rolts In )VU• hfc, You •r~ W:tui!llc ·n••.•,;;:,..•,.•..,.--=""'"'---1 ln1eres1 •1n "oct:\111.. r1nncd ~ covld ho. 1mb~to111, 1eldom ti TlllD OP lec:tur&. cwr tot1rtricd bJ' .i11ut quo Durlnt Vl•OO lA.u& 1).Scpt. 22): Rt.llCh June, )'OU COrf191cte '°"1 .. tamtins WNTlllll beyond p~J Ufl"l•llOflt. Focut prUJCc:t, C"Olikt jcMltM)I oorcnc.u OR WAITD? on univert•I 11ppc1\, 1um1ncc, F'rc.sl\ wan llti ..-dtf«t..,.. ind d1•1rlb.i1ion, communltat iCI" peth1pt Miit low. 1111 ,.., Popularity /MM-II Noon Spotlilllhl al on puhl.o rclat"'"" DJMt...,.,.. • .. ,..,..., -)'Oli l~MOO '* ..elrl l~m:•:•:H:~~:"~'"~~~;;~~;~~;;;;~=~--~===j ~"o.': .. _.. •••• , ......... . "'C.M ' ...... ,. _...._. .......... ... • TlftldlJ', June 4 backfires, ;ind the fiery planet 11,1.,..1 CAPRI ORN (~2-J11n ~);--noVo· lll odtl• 11io•uh 1i.irn. 1:e:.r11~nl) Althou1h )'OU may not y,.l_sh to rtad ~1gn1fic\ that I ronnict O\CI fin•nCC\ any more w1rn1n15 1bout pcr.onal " tak1n,g IL' lt>ll 1n one p111t1cuhn lie n'ltmC)' mitten or J01n1 fin:and1I "' rcl:a11onJ.lhp 11rangcmcnt•, adVcrsc innucnt:c1 L(O {Jutv 24·Au1 ll). Once !Mr 1M: ne1u few days J.1gnify it's i111111n ..in alM:tM: u'pccl to aturn 1n 11mo 10 confront •ntl i..'Onfound th<Jst )OIH opp:~1tc •1gn of Aqui111u' only whO have 1111kcn either your ~uppor1 confirm~ the belier 1tu11 c:•ch pla)C! 01 1cn<:rosity for 1r1n1cd. mu'l attcpt 1hc canh life deals But AQUARIUS (Jin. Zl·f ch 19). 11'1 once they 11rc 1n h4ntJ. he Cl! \hC can time 10 allcr 1hc: h•b•I of • lilcttmc decide how 1u..flay lhcm 1n ur.JCf tn ind think 1~1 your need\ -not win ll'lc aamo. w11ntJ, dCJirc~ 01 dreams but your VIRGO (Au&. 2.4-Scpt , 2') New own \'Cty pcr:son1l needs Willpower pl11nc1ary 1nOucncc..\ 111e rum1ng Into and sclf-d1Kiphnc )'OU b1vr 1n abun· play -therefore, no mllttcr nc.>w dance bul It take~ 1 special kind of dire the 11tua1t0n ihll look\ the pain inner •lrcn&th and cu ur11c 10 mu$! case nd, in )p11c of all lhc cxpr~ emotional nuds.... __!!'&umcn11 ind hcanachc cttM.!. m PISCES (Feb 20.~l•rth 10)· your "Cf)' pcnon•f me or IU W\Jrlt-;-it l)on't try to tllll the thnl•. force lhc is llmc--to let bygoncs be b)·~on~ and p1cc or $p11n1 surp11..cs on 1hc ~01k try and rebuild b11d1t-~ ACltOIS ·-• WMll'I« word 10 Fish 14 Mlke'90r ... 15 1..-.p-~ 16 lnllrumer'll 17 SI09Mf 11 flk11n(1 ... , 19 Tl'll tit"~ 51 O.ily ,.,. 91 Ff\111 or!M &2 UK,.._ . 63 At 11ny hme ... ,.,,.,, 1)411'111 6$ &..t>'I 10 go ........ 97 Be ... ¥11ol' DOWN fron1 IJVCf 1hc ne~I few d11)'S\ v.hllc LIBRA (Sep• 2•·Ckt JJ) 1:_hcrc •• ~IM I\ oppo..e S111u rn The ~11u1oon • Y'tf)' slmplc M.Jlu110n to even )'OUf ~ lllll far 100 confuscd.,,1nd rolalllc mos• p1e,s1ns problem' 11 !he ~n to hr•>IK'h c:erh11n lon&•lcrm momcrll i nd II" lht)' -rcmcmt>e.r 1---2-•3--,--.. - pl11n1 01 :1trJn1cmeri1s. 11);it we ~uc hu1t or cmo1ton1tly ARIF.S (M~rch ll·Apr1l 20)• You ·-t!'O.kcd IW)t .Ml much h)'.wh111 othcn' ~,-,--l,_-+--+-+­ cm 10 feel you hive been set 11d11fr SI)' Of' dt,n't '')• b111 by ou r °"·n 01 arc cipcrlcnc1n1 \j)fflC; kind of 1n 1111111clc 11nd rc1cl!on '" nc&O\ll"C Ktc:n tity ct1S1i. So n:mcrnbc1 -th11 fCtpotlKS, u111c..,:m or n:tc-cuon " wh1eh we 1hhot, IUJIJCd or ""bh 10 CORPI O (~I ~'·Nov U) Your dominate or conquer dlHppc•ll In pacicnce accm~ 10 be h11i1ttcd 11nd 20 an 1n,1an1 one~ we rcs:p«I otl'lcri' you prob.ably flcl th1H alt tl'lc U\dMdual11y or 1cn11ory 1nd aun.pl)' mec1inp and d1~n1on\ he-Id <WC.I let JO. 1hc ~'' few wcckJ hive bcc.n 1n v11n lh,,wtvc1, an oop<'l\i11an TA\J R.tJS {/l.pril )l•MIJ' 11). bctwcc" ~1an and S1t1urn Of! the 61h Fnormout ch<111JCS 11c:. •bout IO lake '""~ the end 1•f one parltcular pl.ct, trlgercd by chhct t'Oflnku on tryina and un~111rd1n1 cyck: either 6~1---ll--+-lh~ hOmc: fn"ml or Un\.-Crtalnty owr pl!OOnlll)' <>r ptofu"()fl1hy CltCCt 0( pror~,M>ft.11 inK'.rUt,, Evf.n SAGllTAMI US (New U.Occ JI) '---l-4- t1lii11iont you haw acttptcd ror • fkclu'olCI 11\c Sun " nnw pe);511\J r m•hy • JC•r Clfl na tonpr be lhrou1h your qppn•uc "'" of tOlcf'fllled, In f.ct. M•rs M oOdl with Otm1n1 you s.in1~ canllf)I \JIU,C or Saturn th11 Thund•y u.1tct.1)'0ll IO prcd1t:I huw plrtncr' or cto.c Jiii'/ r1rcwcll and s11111 atrt1h. compat110M "'·111 ~haW: "" re.ct 10 GEMINI (M11y 22..Junc l~) You., ~r •llJIC~llOn~ What Is 1w-rcnt, rnoro th•n tnolit. k.110-lh'lt htc h•11 however, 11 Ui11 ·C"ol'lhlc.11 or 1,,~1--1"---1--+--1--+- btilht tics. 1nd • d111rl skfe -li1h1 chalk:ll.JU should drive: one ln10 !t2 •nd° •"ldt.. Now, tio-rtwr. 1fN rcal1y -c1i0ft 1nd not 10 d1 lr!Ktk>n 6--l--+-+-- 11\ldt 1ur11 J'CXlr r.coe to tM tun.I ht IF VOUJt ltlltTllDAY IS ON H and rcnwtnber that, IU f•r b ~ TU DAV: Plaftttlt)' KIM'Y °" yo:ur l.:'4--+-+- +ntencl)' ptndiMI ind prok:\l.on1I 1nnMn1ry '""Pb' rncan1 1h11 moll mantn IN CQftQt~ CW.fl p1111n1 1itu11ioni can be darificd b)' llMI bri"--+-+-ar radin1Ita11ew bc.tJnnint p1.\lln;1 of tnM. There~ m11tt:r 7 • • A I 1. ES BAH USE •8G1een~ """"' so Ottildl$• _!3 !!;01~ SSAMn~ ...... 57~ 60 E•a--111 " " " ANCt:R (J11nc U ·J•tJ ll) U1c tlat~ of pl•J r.c(ton•llJ' ~=;;;;;~~;:;;;;;;;;~:;~;:;~~~ T•ti"I other,' ln'<lt.ftlonti °' .c111a1 ,.,0110111111. protc:11 011aU1 .o; I( llP a\ ~IC •fld JVrf ,_. a (1111ndal~, don'I 11"t up DI Pl in ... •• 111 o.t .,_....110 C-.-. Mllfll ............. M 1 Ill t M •1:1~s ~t•tnC WftKh Mqve-nt.17 but callflnw tQ tl¥t Of )Wt blt1. pp eACt~'& e •. 1 , J , Te r .... ., I. ., I ( ~ • AMllllll Qorgeoue Jac,pot, SW,, H'e, elMay, 6 •• •• btOftcle heirM, , mldw99t-bred, ..,... •lonal Mete•: MCure SWM, e·+, 10-41, who love• trevel, apotta. w .... .,... and rv~ famty to111Mr. *2MI· Ol•mTllll ~~f... •rTS • of 900d loolle, f9mt. _.on.I eman to ITAUlll '*"Ir; ..... _.., If*'" ehera leughter, Illa, • .... ........ I'm pro.... iov.. L*" golf, danc· .._.. ..... culluNd. 9d-Ing. walk•. thHhe, Hell• ,..,...._,... W1!!_•e•M.i1tC1111R1• ... pleyM, lov-trll\'el, N/S, SWf', bN· ~::~fu~...:: 1...,....,.111 ...., _.., ,..._ • ~ n.tte, 1'4", 11& Iba., ,....., I'm a 5'8" bfu. .. nnM of hUmOr, ~ ,... -:'.i~ 1ega1_.;.&.;;,;2·;...;*;..;"--.10;.._, ___ erou1, 10 .... Me: WftO le an at· 1111 WITH Witty, Mlm. ..... ..... . tractive 1ucceHful UILIOATI 50l•h. dl..,.mlNlll .. "*'to~-Agaa~ cra\191, ltngul9tlc:, ..,. eo •aeee s~. "· pro~••. Ing, tun a ,......,.. • • br~. 1 '3", looking I _:#~?.8;;;2;;,;3;;;,• _ _,__ __ __ llMllY for ••peri9noed. •H· •-wor1hy ...,, 10 help ., ..... mT me ':I:, my IN· 11....-T IALLY '•' -. -·· I ""'llG Wf', 21, 5'4", big o• rv WWI hear1ed, emotlonatty llAM SWF •"kl sNlf IO+ ....... NpMle oA lntlmllc:y, WOIUI for eome of th• fvlow-II -· IOod ......,,, hOnnt SWF, 57, cruy •tK>tJt Ing: Travel, golf."'°"' ,.,, ...... ..... eommuntcator, fun· ro.ee. hand hOtdtng, IH, good converu· ...... 111111- lever.. clean/sober. taught er, romance, tlon, bridge, walks, II t ,.__ ...... 8WM w, uma dr ... ing up or down. and a.ugne. 12'40. ... I eree ,.., ...... 11'2907. ' •Hieing gentteman 55-llNQLI llOll ... N-11, ... IAOft IYID l'M 10 wrth ... ..,.,._, CD11 •a1 .. -T •1r1• ........ WOllM and alp In hll 11re. n .,... 1'111 PMTAIY 1112600 SWF, 33. outgoing, Oller, tlO lltt.1 'S..lllng: .-.,., .an-c...., 11 Ila brun9't• Uk•• anor· ..... ....._.. IWI' aual, atrong, aherp, ..., • 1117•t. d•· PACIPIC kelfng, acuba •nd l>ik• -... • ..,, .. of atyte, humor r.... ~ -blond•, llUI.... rid•• Looking forward IMI .... .... & taete, aecU!'e, •uc· .. • ....... .-. ""• • ••n· ...,... to meeting., SWM 30-L CHeful MnQl4.. •Alntl' llUOU9 emtle. lovea: 50'a, 5 ft. tell, kN*lng .. ,. Wit.. almffar Inter• ...... ..... •• .,, -ilriiii~~· •ettng, I epirftUal kl~ ath•l•ttce. world· for WfN~ •.... 4641, ;:.. ~·friend, •hip and f., .... r I• I I , of·a·guyl Age 40-eC> travel, romence. love• travel, dining, poial bly more ... ""'· #2U1• Wante: Children & dancing , ewcttem.nt, #H"""" #1707, !.:..::. hua~ Who'• 30-48, m ov I••, •In cere. •-----·-----1 --...._°iUiVi;ii--~-C I R MAN fl' .. • aucce .. ful & thoughtful, kind, NJ8 ILINDIR llYTI• WANTIDf lovH Nf91 "'2983. or drinker, hand hokl· IL.Olm _.,. I .. WOii'" er and •fl around SWM, tal, IO+, ~ IC Grid, .. wpott good & fun compan-WIDOW neH owner •Mir• I r. I ' 3 2 -3 3 • YOUR IPl'ORT ton who c~ ma 5'1", age 90, no cl'lll-Pf11l'Y, petlle, .......... ---,u.~-iiaiiiPWliiiar-SWF In my 40'a look· and get 1..,.,.._ In ,.. dren, N.S., educated, mete 30-40. LAt'e meet , · ~ Pl•••• C811 wffh ing for fun, epeclal turn Ir you're Ou1 panner In N.a. buef. for 1unc::t1ftr91.11'1... .. ""' phone Mllfte gentleman who keep• there. l•t'• dancer ne••· Entoy ~. DllP..,.. MMllCI berl #2125. n1, llkH tennts, knowa _1_264_s.....,,.-~.,..--·I ~. -.. bMctt ...,.11 8WM • ..... _.....__ how to t>e pautona••· PDKY .,.,,..., dlnMf c1atN. 1'11 lllALLOW --c•a• aas 1 LIY9 on Balboa 1.. PITITI Looking for SWM, age Phil Doft8hue -. mete tor..,_,"*'" ~._, I d f...,_ 4•~·..,. ,.._ ,., --·r-.... -=-,_-"oft a an .. ,,..,.. """"' """• v .... ......... 9·3·•. 14, grey ftnanc:lef ......,...,._ -PALACE ~......;.....;...;..;._~---i• SWF, 28, fi'2", ot lbs., N.S . social dftMlng good fffftft. Good Jett fTom Fountain VaJ. 1 •TIN llkH lo have funl only, •table, good ~ .c::i~ ~~ ••nH of humor • ley, computer pans -Trav•hng, wate,.ports, c~lltton.llet. llt&ea ~roua beech _._.-_..-,·i"i'i ... iiiif'-.. , .. man, ae• 30 Met LADY concert•. explorlng, baach th6nga, home who '""" her .. .. you 5118 NIHld to get Wlth Delta B u rk• converHtlon, caring, things, l'NIY heve Chll-toes ourted. 11'1183. • ••• "' touch, Pl•••• can. curvH . 39, wno en-sharing, clean & dren NB. 11'2985. -·-- #2882. joy• danclnn,.movi.1, sober, n•k• guy ••••w ~ 9WM ». 8'1", IOO ii. .. "" who'• 11mllar. #290e. wr""" N!S ..-. Me. 'J: Cwsy quiet evenfngs, sport• Dlllll.-mKI · • & traveling. I'm hon· PETITE __ • ._., ae-aa, llftr~, • CHRISTIAN LADY .. ,. feminine. and Attractive, peulOrieel. GIDGm Liii" bllctng, ~. with pretty blue eyH, more Sffk honeat, IOPHllTICATED •pk'"ed, 50. 1'1", 120, SWM • .a, 8', 171, Udo dtnnef, good ~ brown hair, 5'5", 124 caring, alnc•r•. ro-REDHUD creative, aecure, ~ e1tecutlve. lrlehlO.,. Mtton, golf · & mote. lbs .. Looking for gen· mantle male. 412622. SWF, young A1, allm, ulne, N.tc• men 110" men, MarfM memMllt, _Klda __ o_K_. -• ... 1101 __ • __ tlo, kind. Hnsltive S/W LEOS non-smoker, aoclal plu•, "'· 18019 dfflr". ..-.. cute oomPllC'I HID LiiiiiQ genii.man, NS, 60-GO, dr1nk•r. enjoys done· _c_.,_, •_ICl_._•_2948 __ . --• 30 Y ... young, pt-OWM .... 1·11" IO I &ND lah Miiie Calt me Do • -· • 1 • IOVH 1fo, laughter & " Ing, dinners, movlH, TALL · · green •Y••· brown f>!OPI• •2602. BRAINS bHch If you are an 1 ... 1,....1L It. 1'17°'· hair, good ehape, CLASSY LADY T•ll, blond entrepre-honHt and sincere :=!UD""v DllCllllHNQ looking for an attrao-n.ur, 40'a, myriad" of gentleman. pl•••• "5111'11 C4 live. ellm, .,,..,, WITH lnter .. t1. Want tall, call. 11"28"4 SWWF, 7'", New '~-OPOIJTM woman, 2&-40, for tun LOVE·LUST •xf>!rl•nllal, lndopen· Thought, Metaphyai.. APNICIATIVI end romenoe. Kkle In my IOUI for ell lh• denl, uneonvenllonal, PRETTY cal Want ltlt• mtnd. 8 w M . 8. I .. • 1I0. _o_.I<_. _._,_ .. _._. --- p 1 ea au r • • In llfe, Hml-meaomOfph, SM, CLAllY dancer, treveler, blond/green, 31 . IOQAMI ... 1c •• 50.•h genii.. 3S·SO. Who llkH to • .&-frtend, playmele, with aid«M ~. Iona ....... man, secure In •II kin, dance, lravel ..,..,, abundant ,,.. time, legi, eophlatlcateCI ~·--.t'268e ... 111 same In attrac· 74"·77", &Olah, n;1. 1 t ' s ways who would en)oyi---· -----cloth ng to ahow • 1IO Iba., WM, a grH,,..yed,· blonde. LOOKING hve. 1ucce11ful, erull· _.;;.LM.;..;..;;.'•...:;P'A~Y.;..I 11.;..aeo;;.;;,;,;.;1.;.___1 eame. leelc1 ~· IOl1h, looltlng tor lor a 1peclal retahon-OR LEG worthy mate 45-57 -• pal1 fl, 25-41 tor CS.... hOfM loWt' ~. 1hlp •2084. F END... Im • •lend., 6'8", '....... and. 11'1102. ellm and~ In 40- the car •nd the man. feminine, Vef)' lovtng, Al"IO•f &O renge "'9t oan CUTE Boston babe a .. k• profession.,, arneuc. SktinQ, d ining. danc· hendle • MY• ~-AND district attorney w• fun-lovlng brunette. ing. Sha,. my aeat tor Altee. .,,.._ INTELLIG~NT cry1talhn• eyH & lro-~:s~f. lntere1111 llfe. WF, 32, l'I", 1'5 SWM, 1•10 ... ''°· I'm •••t1ITIC m; zen yogurt femh Pre· lbs ., anrectlve lnalde/ 24 June 11u Let'a SWF, 2t, blonde/blue, fer TV 1tar, reluctant out, N/9. Seeking: partvl l<ookln .. , IXICUTIVll4 120. attractive. 5'6'' bachelor with ugly big No matter Handsome, prof••· , • ""'"' m .... He .. SMklng SM. 21·~. toe. Must b• named •lonal, a1mllar lnt9f· =:.°:.~. ':: hllndeome, l 'I", elm, r11C• unimportant Ar• J~tl. #262•. what you're •••• 6 qualities. Ing a beKh ..-.,. Hmf ret6'M, DWM you lnt•lfigent, edu-i---S-'-E-L--L-~-dolrvt, \lftot1r #ieoe. --. -..-,....... MSW lnterHted In cated. maacullne, ma· • ·• ,.__ ---------• ·->T· -·" .. lure, fit and attractive? hometown ,...,, •1914 char ..... .-ng, out-... 2..,,... twe, garderNng, .,.,,,.,, .. ....,.., neWlf)9per "••llhiul ao1tvt .. ". ao...one yow know turntno ~cl mtfted The .,.... ff ro ... re loolllne fol a~• the .._.... be • oer· ..... ~~tn!· 11a.11 .. n.;;. ••••• ~·~·~·"~· • .=;c;l;.ultled;;;; .... ;;";•;•;•;tor1l'l•lul. ::~ "= . .... .... , ... •Calll~IOO • Eriter ~digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting . . •Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) . When aving a message • Leave your first name • Mention your ihtcre ts e Tell your age e Describe your appearance ~ S~fy your pref crences • Include what you I iked about the penon you arc responding to You mar leave a 30 second mes sage. You wil be automaaically billed 98¢ for each minute FREE PERSONAL A cf'111u of tlw O'°"'' Coast Do"1 Pilol USE THI S FORM TO PLA C E YOUR FREE PERSO NAL AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore boldface> 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Coll-Ins. Will Be Charged Regular Rote. (_ 0 r J F IDE r J TI Al Ir J f (,; t.· r., /';,_TI 0 r J NAME:----~--------------------------­ PHONE:--~------------------------------ ADORE~: CrTV: STATE: ZIP: ---ni.. jj ............ ill .......... We ..,,,.,. ..,. your ,.,..... Id ...,__ ... ,.,. _.,Ml wtl bl pylllllf*I In cu Daeltll'9 MUM. led! Id wtl bl Mlltlld a_. """'"' In ~ ........ _. ,..,.,W lly ...,. a putitl..._ too•. You .. bl ..... 110 ' _. and ~ ,.. m 1111111 "'9 an llOOllt oow No eM .. bl ....... aeoees your m1111111 .._..fer~- MalMto: DAllUNI ~Coast Ooltt Plot !30 w. lay St. Caito t.Wcl. CA 9'2626 Or • MX10UIAJ: 611-MN -...--_ ....... _ PUBLIC NOTICI "1ctttlew awma••M• .... . ........ "' The lollowing peraon• are oolng bullne11 H (a)SANDPIPl!R COM· MERCIAL CLEANINO (b)S. ANOPIPER POOL AND Sl>A SERVICE. 19t32 M~l1 83, Huntington 8Hch. Cahl 92648 J1mea A1hbrook Tull. 19132 Magnol•• 83. Hun- °"Q1on eeecn. Cattt 928'1 Tli11 bu11ne11 11 co~ ducted by an 11\do~ual The 1 eg1,1r1n1(1) com-"'•nc:ecl 10 transact busl neu under .,,. F1c:Mt0o• 8u11neu N11me(1) steel a ·NA .i. A TUii Thit 11atemen1 wH fifed 'IW1th th• County ci.ti ot Otange County on May 21, 1991 , .... ,73 Publ•shect Orr;i• Cout Dl•ly Pilol June 4, 11, 11, 25, 1t9t . FI ND an aputment through clumflecl .... ----"" -~ - -----------· . TOt Mr. W.ndl• Mrtin 121>6 .. 1.11ta s t.r .. t w. Hollywood, CA 91,07 You ar• hereby notified to c::onatruct • taur .. lnob tlllck •tanO&rcl portlan4 cwnt concret• aid .. •U and cu.rb Mc 11• ruip •lonri lot.h ltrMt fr09 Balboa llOulevard to the •ll•Y eoutberly of .. y Av.ma•, in t.b• unl.-proved portlom of llocll 109, Tract 1061. 'l'h9 •ldevallt •nd curb acce•• r...., .n..11 be ~ed ,.r •PPlicabl• portion• of City of •ewport a.acb orninv Ro . M-1211 ... 1 . Portland ca19nt concrete aball be Cl••• s:ao--c ... ~100 vith ••iami •l""P of fCNr inch ... ... ----- "---... ... --"" a ' c:a., er •• szz• ..._ • lllJIT • ! 0 . • N -- WIUWll ~O.WI-"'•"° llW•Y Wd-o.nty, Mrr 31, 1911 Bel<W9d hv•~na al JoseOl'llM f»M.ily Wil· ... m. tltthtH' ot Enc P Wlll•ITI• and da11gh1er In-law Elaln• G111f'dlat~ of l'h.1•-.H ~· and 1<.a1he1ln• $CMekj9f, ~ ~ .. Mof £Olth W '""'°" ot s..m. Born In N-Hav.n, Conn .. A.lgt.lat I . 10()4 A Ca11tornl11 r••ldent •lne• 1912 O•adv-ate 01 Vl'IN9r•tty 01 So1.1rt'la1 Calltornl• 1 t7t R••ldetil ot N•woo rt B••C'n 1tne• ,,..a ~w ot Newpcw1 H.,bot Yac.nl Cl\lb, CNftlnQ Club ot Ame•lca: VitmOn Aolaty Ckib and .Ir NaUon•I Ch11mo lon W•I•• POio TMm In 1 tit ln .... of~­nallon• to Ocean Studi.s l"oUNl1111tof\, IS No ~Ile A"'9 .. Paaade na, CA 11101, 9Urial wlll b9 prtvete. P*ce lk09 PK.ltw:: .,,,,... Mor111ary Dl- ~"1"19 14 .. •700 ' . ' o ... __ --~ ........ .. What are we watchin'? Well, Mommy's watchin' 'Homecoming,' my dad's watchin'.'Cold Fire,' Dolty's ... watch in' 'Adam Raccoon' ... by Brad Anderson ~~ '"~''""90 '••t\ll'f'~\'ftOC.• .. ~ a.·4 . "Okay, you don't owe a tax. In fact. ~ou have a refund coming. Now. please don't pat me on the head anymore!'' NAKCY ARLO AND JANIS UAR PWKn.r ... HOW'f, •Kl~ K~ K~ JCl'If.> ... • MY Mtf ~1001€. '!. OVERBOARD ww. LE.1 s SE.t, r wAs A VIAAT£ A~R~DY 1 S() iHAT A~5 M.f A l~W·UFE SCWf\ .. NbW l'MAYAMPl~E, lot>, 50 So ~HJ YOU At>DlMT ALLfOGETHER,WHAT vo ~oo COM£ ur wn~? I'M ~VIL . . ---.. ADAM ~\,~'. IT'S. M.£.~' vae, THll MON•V :IS ~ ... OM THI! CHU""CH AOeeeAv ••• euT I OION'T 'tAKIS 1Tt • .. MOW CAN VOU TEACH SOMEONE WMO TMINK5 ™E i«EAT 6ATS9V WAS IN TME OlO TESTAMENT'? PRBD BA881tT I J • ,. il If h MIU.O, IOMV. ) A SCU~M~,EVIL., ~­ LIF~ Pt~Al! ~AMP I Re . I MEAlD '«>tJ KICQO MIM OUT OF VOUtl CLASS .. WMAT WAS MIS NAME? by Jerry Scott aoes 18 aoes by Jimmy Johnson AR.LO! f~ OOf 1)4£, ().)l. Y 00€ WHO ~ 'JUE.M. FAX i4't~AGE.!>, 'If)() O>t1N' by Chip Dunham Arw 'iW~ ASKMI' re WM~ I'• HGT GElfl~ AU. Ft~~V UP A6'l>i AllEltPIKG l~ ~l&.K SCMOOL. ~UlllOH7 ~.MISS? ~W.? Ml~? by Brian BUMt DllAllBL& 1 ~ C>.Nf>~.,...., ~ "4f. ro<GET ~ ~ .. by Alex Graham DUI08 by HMk Ketdun TD llSNAC& ~ . ~-~ •Scwc11MES MR. Wn.SON ACTS H\S .AeE AAU SO\\ETIME'S ~E ACTS MY '1GE.., l by Pat Br8dy HE NEVER DOE5 ~I l 1"EU. HIM ! by Kevin Fepn l'M~I(. by T. K. Ryen