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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-18 - Orange Coast Pilotfllp ... ····-Late niaht and mornina coastal low cloud and local fog extending into the lower coa tel valleys in the early. morning, otherwi c clear. Hiahs near the coast in the 70s at the beaches to the 80s to low 90s inland. For more information, . including boat Ina. fishing and urfing, ee page A8. IN THE NEWSROOM The -.1atc's oldc~t and largest law firm 1s coming to Co to Mesa - permanently ... Pill bury, Madi on & Sutro, which is doinJ busine ·i. in temporary qunrtors in Costa Mc~a. ha agreed to leal\C ·ome I S,000 qunrc feet 10 the new 21· tory PlaLa Tower. The firm.., with headquarters in the Bay Arca, now hft'i ix office Ill Cahfom1a ... The h1gh·rbc, located next to the Performing Arts Center, will be open for ,bur.me in September, accordma 10 Dan Carl son .. Among other things. the to..,cr i actuaH> wrnppcd .-!~ taanlc Meel, a first i ~·......,~=:; County, app rently ••• 'I he buildina wa de 1gncd by Cc ar Pclli. QUOTES OF THE DAY "1 ht1 If just u way to sav thanks to thtst! guys for tlumg their jobr and may~ a /111/t mctnt1~ to /...ctp tlomg a grtat Job " Randy Oarcll, e~ecuuve director of the Costa Mesn Downtown Merchant As ocin11on and pre 1dcn1 of The Grant Boys, cxplainin~ why local bu inc c arc pitching m to buy lunch for Caltrnn, worker (AJ). "Tht be.>t por11011 of o good man's lift' u hu lilllt, namtltss, unrtmtml'>erttl acts of kmdn~ss and 10\'C .. William WorJ<;worth TODAY'S EVENTS •The Charlie Daniel\ Band perform~ at 7 and 10 pm. at the Crazy Hor c Saloon. Ticket nre $29.50. Call 549-1512 for 1nformat1on. JUST llfE FACTS • Cnn 11cawater directly from the OC\.!Jn be u ed for a marine aqunrium? w IUV!JO 1nJWJl4 J:>410 pun '1!J:ll:>1Jq ':»1eqJt8 JO :>:>OJI '!ill:l!W~l(:> .<q p;)1n11od :>q o 11 .<cw J:>IBM :>4J. 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One Paragon official )aad before deliberation) that the whole cable lelc\'i\iOn industry wa watching la I night'~ 'llOte "'ith '"bated hreath " He aid he fcJred the cable tax "'ould e~tabli<,h a precedent for other cities 10 follow Pttrngon had launched an aggre · ive att.tck on the tax. taking out ncv. paper • d' .ind tclc.,..1S1on announccmcnb. Ma)or Peter Green aid he resented the ' "trong-arm tacucs and propaganda" and re ~nted being termed a bureaucrat in the 1uh. He o;aid he al'o rc,ented a 92-perccnt mcrc .. ,c in cable fees mcc 1984. Earlier. Dano Recd, attorney for Par.t~on Cable. urged councilman Jack ~cllv tu refrain ftom voting bccau e of an .aHegcd conOict or tntere,t: Recd aid the ollegcd conOict deal v.1th ,1 tv.o·p.1gc ad that Kelly. pubh her of the H.u{ltington Beach r--.cws, accepted nd publi,hcd from Paragon lighting the 1ncrca,c. Kell). 1J c11} attorney Gail Hutton • Buford McCeE" of the lo~ Angeles Rams signs a OARE Fair T-shirt Monday for Jason Schearer. 12, of Cahfomia School. one ot the e t1mated 2,000 SP<th graders who attended the e\lent at Pacific Amphitheatre. The youths were honored after com- pleting a 17-Wt'ek Drug Abuse Resistance Education (OARE) course. a•"ured ham there wa\ no conflict. n uuon told off1c1al that the matter didn't h:t\C a matenal effect on Para on See CABLE TAX/lmt ~ Veteran gives youths first-hand look at war Sergeant who wrate to lllrllor VllW ••nts .... Dlllrt Storm la trmn Rotilda ta 111111 them By Russ Loar 0tMIQI Coasl Clo ry P1IOC NEWPORT BEACH -An Air Fore ergeant is giving Harbor View Elementary School 'tudcnt' " fir t·hand account of the war w11h Iraq this week, thank~ to local fom1heo; who ha\.'c pn1d for hi\ a1rfnre from Florida nd taken him mto their home Senior Ma!>lcr Sgt Mike Ynte , who helped coordinate combat communication dunng ht" nearly eight month" 1n 1he Middle Ea I, nc .. cr 1hought h1 corre pondence v.-11h \tudents in Marilyn Conr th\ fourth and fifth grade classe would lead to a free tnp to outhcrn California. "1 h1,;. k1<h ~ot together and had wme ba"'e ak itnd new me out here from Patrick Air Force Ba e in Florida," \a1d Yale!>. "I really appreciate their intcre I. I wa also in the Air Force dunng the V1c1nam War when there was no intere t This i~ really nice ." 8y Rua lOlr ~tandard to remain in force despite the Orlnllc..tDllW"" weaker national airport noise NEWPORT BEACH -Have you limitation . The implementation Of 1he ever wanted to 1tand up and tell your Airport Noise and Cap1c1ty Act of i990 ~n just how 10" feel 1bout bcaln! July I. and some obMrwn ire airport ROlll? worried th11t local re1ulation1 m.y be Well, aow'1 your chance. A watered down. ~· .......... Oft the IOOfMO-"If WC don't ~up., thll hearina. be·fntplementtd na1ional t'Qlicy on then 1he pre idina people will sey, 'Gee, airport notM wll 1ab ,.._ M 9:30 a.m. the people in N~ Beach h't MOIMlay, J11M 24, It N.wpon Harbor nre.' " said Bambi Artdct. a 21~1f Hiah SChool raictcnt of Balboa re .. uwla. "'l'bil fc.cp. Ctm1 CO., R·Newpon Beach, auport w1 ne~r alk>Wcd to dtve~ 1 n d N o r t h I r n C 1 I 1 r o r n 1 1 unles it corresponded tb our ctlJ and Conal'ClllWOIMll ...... ,. .. ., will he county reaulauon ," cnllcc1in1 tt1Ueony from 1irport l..ocal control of 1trpon ROise ,.,..aent....,... ......... naanufacturers, r~1tnc&ion 11 also 1mport1nt 10 oftidata citiliml ~ ....e aeMn. 11 the , C"OuntvoOWRcd John w.,... ''Tllo ...-.... • ...... hold '° Airport, 1c:cordin1. to 1hport people "' ...... tM ..... tin come spiotcspenon Coutt~y W1trciocb. Md rudfy ind let the ..-o.nmJuee "We'd lil&c to bdiew tht ODO••••• know how tlMy fMI .-Ut UM Nie.," we mate 111 the Mllrlftl wll be uid 01renc11 ,.._,, ,,.... .. OI the thauahtfully eOMklered by the PM." A•"°" WOftilt& 0..0., of Or-. Wiordoda 11id. "Becaute the,.._. County and a Newport leach .,. '° be illued IO IOOft _. :lhc ~."We waa1 eo ..U..,. die ......... we're IMM ..,. dale "'9 .............. , ... 'PfGll• '* ..... ~ ... ..w lipltkllotlJ ..... ~pMIJllfl••-........................ .. ---·--... , .... = .. " ,,. .... 1 .......... ......... Wll ....... ••If& --M:IJ ., ,.. tto..e SdcomMit e o• ;mirliM ...____,_d•••r•••• c.t •i•~ .aH .. Tl .......... Parent Richard McDermott, who ho ted . reception for Yates Monday night, aid ·'"°"I 10 fam1he\ have contributed 10 h1~ trip. "The kid JU t got really excited about hJ.,..1na him \ISll the l\chool," McDermott \..ttd. "He wa) ba'iically their contact with the war • With the help of a graphic cockpit \ltdco of bombing mkc-. over Ir q and a elf· m. de 'llidco of hl5 d~ert encampment Yate I\ bringing \tudent an intimate view of the war. Dre ed 1n de ert camouflage. Y11e described some of the finer point of mjlitary life to fourth-graders Monda}. pa mg around samples of MREs (Meals Ready to Eat). "We call them Meal Rcfu~d by Ethiopian -they're that bad," he said Once mail tarted coming. Yale aid diet\ con i tcd pnmanly of food sent by friend , relatt\.C) and Harbor View student . Student asked lhc ergeant what he would do i( he met Saddam Hussein facc·to- fu~ . "I ~ouldn't he,itate to kill him, u mg the qu1ckc t m t patnle method po iblc," See WAR STORIES,,_,_ Council says, like, 'cool man' to cofTeehouse entertainment By AMa Cekola ar.,. Cont Olly ,, COST A MESA -1 he Blue Marble Coffcchou e "'"'Ii g1\.'en K 'econd chance 1onday nisht 10 add poetry reading • 11 .. c acou 11c mu 1c and other cnterta1nmcn1 event 10 11~ menu. Fullowmg a bncf pul">h~ he ring. the Cmt.l Mc-.., Cit) Council unanimou"I> ruled 1h1t the coffeehou e be allo..,cd to rcnc~o11.11c nn cntcruunment permit with the Planning Comm•' ion. In M y, the Plannin Cl'mmMtun h,\d denied .m in1t1ial rcquc't from the 1;1l(l~ch1'u'c for an cntcrtainm~nt permit. 111n 1hc need for eight more rarkina 'pace' But cullcchou'c co·uv.:ncr I C\Ch Burke v.:;.i' iblc 10 gee perm•" ton from ht nc1ghliorin bu'l1ne \C' t Harbor Uoulc urd und 19th trecl 10 U\e their parking -.race during C\Cn1ng cn1crt,unmcn1 c"ent . · W11h the plcdac for dd1tional parkm space-. Dc.,..cl pmcntal Service!> Director Don. Id Lamm recommended that the \;ollcd\011,c ~ allnwcd 10 renc 011 tc an See COFFEEHOUS~ ,_ to 1ne after crab J..,\uten, 21, v.: hstcd 1n 'ICrtc u\ conditt0n tit ll r icd1 1 Center. whetc he WI 111kcn h) helu.·optcr attcr the J0.30 a.m. 1nc11Jcnt. 1 ih ft~ b .. .. • ... c • I I -c . . i E E E c .. t .. i &: • • • .. Your Name Here ... GrHt aad lltft Hwa&d of Corona dcl Mar have won lhe volunteer of the ynr award from the California Parb and Rccr~at1on Society for their long·term involvement in COrona del Mr. 0 Hink Vldal, the Maintenance Supervisor 11 at the Oranae County Fair and Exposition Center in Costa Mesa, ha been named to the advisory committee of the Oranac County Farm Bureau's Board of Directors. Vidal, a Huntington Beach resident, has been with the fairgrounds since 1985. 0 Na")' Scaman Rccf\Jit Mfchatl A. WricJey, the son of Oary M. Wrigley of Huntington Beach, has completed recruit trainina at Recruit Training Comman<f m San Diego. A 1990 graduate of Horizon High chool in Huntington Beach, Wrigley joined the Nnvy 1n January of 1991. 0 Navy Scaman Recruit Richard E. Ferguson, the son of Thomas • E. and Kathleen J. Fergu on of Huntington Beach, has recently returned from deployment in the Middle East in support of Operation Desei:t Storm while serving aboard the amphibious .i~;iult !>hip USS Nassnu. A 1989 graduate of Edison High School, f·ergul>On joined the Navy in September of 1990. 0 avy Airman Recruit Colin L. Ca key, the son of Kathleen• and Jack C. Ca4'key, Jr. of Balboa Island, has completed recruit' 1r:11r11ng at the Recruit !'raining Comm;ind in San Diego. Caskey 1nrnt'd the Navy in April of 1990. 0 1\Jv\ Pcuy Officer .'rd Cla!>s Perry J . Lemley, the son of j.,,,11hrvn A. I emley of Huntington Beach, has recently returned lrum J cployment in the Middle East 1n sup~rt of Operation Dc'IC rl Storm while 'erv1ng aboard the amphibious assault ship L'S~ Na,sau A 1986 graduate of Edison High School, Lemley llllncd the NaV)-in June of 1988. 0 Susana TorTcs, the d.1ugh ter of Bill and Joan Torres of . c"port Be<1ch. ha\ been awarded a bachelor of science degree in nur,1 ng ill the I l)~nd commencement exercises of the uelirgcto" n l ln1"er\lty. located in Washington D.C. 0 Hunlin!!llln Bc.1ch L1hrarv·., Adult Literacy Services has .1n1111111Kcd 1he gr.1dua1rn n ul Oa!l1c Reading tu tors fro m the "' I 1tcr.ll\ \ nluntec r' l>f Amenra Basic Reading Tutor Training \\ 111 L,,h11r I hc ne\\ tutors include Rita Blackburn, Mlchtll t Gin' I nit, Florence Corc1on, Joey Lamon, Pamela Martin, Linda Pal11d1, and l..orrninr Smith from Huntington Beach. Fountain V.1lle\ g1 .Hh1 .1te' 111dudc Mary Geller, Kim Homan, Joan Kulik. Su~nn l.irpa, nnct C'hri,tophcr r~ochlen. G raduates Shirley Gerest and .Jnlc111i Lurkin h.111 !rum Newport Beach. u '\11,1111 \\illinm' 111 I lun1 111ctnn Reach ,111d Kristy Fortlagc of h 1un1.11n \'.tile' h;l\l' 111.1dc Purdue Unive rnty's d1stingui<1hed '1 mil rH 11,t 111r the 1111>1 'Pl 111~ 'emc,ter. J'o make the hst. a 'lllllL 111 11111,t h 1\c ,, 'l mc,1e1 1?r.1dc·pPint average of at least 5.5 1111 .1 11 p1111ll 'l.dc :ind h,1\l t.1~u1 .1 m1111m11m of 14 credit hours dunnc 1 hl 'I'll"~ 'l'ml ''ll '"1"' I 11'11!11 .. ril '· Pfi,ll·r. the '1rn til N~bon H and Andrea 11 1'11,tu ••'., '-e,\p11n lk 1d1 h" rLcentl~ graduated from the l n11cJ 'i1.11t·, '-·1' .11 ·\lJ1IL m). lnc.Jted m Annapolis, Md. Pfister, 1 111\ -~·1.1du.11e o l Ncwpon Harbor High School, wns ~llll1flll"l•'ncd Ill hi' rre,cnt rank In the United States Navy. Do 11111 A.111 •11 't1mt·p11c· "/Jv,c nilmt: hclong~ in )'our Name I lt:rt• ., II '"· Jmp 11' .1 1111'.' ,I/ }'our \lame Here, Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P () llm I 'OO. ( c>,t.1 M e!iil 92626. Local News Briefs Police seek another teen-ager In shooting IH ~11...,<.I O'\ Bl ,\( II Pollle Jn11nunccd Monday they .ire \l'.ir1.h111!! for .1 "·'l11nd m"""& teen-ager from the fatal Sa111rd.1\ 'h111111nl! in ( cntr.11 Par~ Polru· 'ed Nh.11 lhl\nh. IH. of G;mlcn Grove, not a!> a suspect h111 ,1, J \\line''· .Krnrding to Huntington Beach Police Lt. Ed \kl rl,1111 \h• .111. wnlcrncd ahou t his safety, because he hasn't returned h1•mt \Id rl,11n '"1d \.1d rl.11n ,,ml 1111) nh m.t) .il'u ha"c been shot by the su~pect, I hu' v inh I rin .1 1 <J ... c.11 ·uld \\ c'tmmster rc4'1dent still being '1111i.:IH h\ p11lice I r.111 .illq:edh 1-.llled J...htH)nc "'1J.!u~cn. 19, al!tO of We~tminster, .u11uml I .1 in 'i.11urd.I\ 111.:.11 ~latc1 Avenue and Goldenwes1 'itrcet, 1n the 'nuthe,1\1 u11m·r of the park I r.111 1111\nh. ~l!ll\lll ind .1 lourth unidentified man were at tht p.11~ whl'll th1.\ 1pf'.ircn1h got into an argument ond Tran p11llcd 11111 .1 h.1ndi,:11n ind f1rc cl at the men, killing Nguyen. llu\nh .ind 1lw nthcr m.111 r.1n in Llrffcrc nt direc11onc; . l 1 111 .111d I h1111h h.1, e nllt hccn '>ecn 'iince. The fourt h man , ,1 ll cd pol 11. l· In •m .1 phnnl· hoolh. T1 .111 1, dL·,, 11hL·d ·" ,1 V1ctm11nc'e m<1lc. 5·fnot·5. 120 pounds, wi th bl.H ~ li.111 .1n1I h1m\.n eve' An,11m "'"h 111lnrrn.111ic111 011 the whereabout' of fran or 1 lll~nh .Ill l'kcd 111 lelllt,lt l I IUllllngton neath pohCC deteCtiVC R1eha1 d I loopn .11 "3ti-'\<l70 Atternattves to Jan urged to ease crowding 'it\I\ I \ ANA l'hc Or.111gc ( ount)' Gr.ind Ju!l today urged 'hcnrr, .ind prnbatton offit.1.11\ 10 C'<pand programs that arc alterna11'c' lo Ji11l1ng \<.>me nffcndcr'i. hut 'aid such programs won't chminate the need fur more .i nc"" J<lil A report by tht 19110 91 gr.ind Jllr\ rclea,cd today said that even 1( the department' doubled the number of inmate in the existing progr.1m~. 11 ""0t1ld dccrc .1.,c the number of people cited for minor offcn'c" who never 'crve 1ail time by about .S.000 of tho • c.urrent 50,()()(J. "We want the ~henff., Department , we want the. Probation Oepartment. to u<1c thc'c program ... ~aid Cheryl DiBenedctto, cha1rwomon of the panel' crim inal JU\t1ce committee "All the e proi,rnm' ;uc very wonhwh1lc " Smlp kitchen celebrates ftfth annlverary • CO\ I A Ml C\A The Someone Cnre Soup Kitche n cclehrJted 11' fi fth \Car 111 operat1on with a volunteer appri:cia11011 dinner held Moml;1" ni&hl t the Rea Community Center 'It 'd h\.· 1111:c 11 we didn't hnvc to do it (feed the needy) for .11101hc1 fi,c yc.11,, hut 1f \\C do, I'll be there, and hope all ol you , arc ~11h me~ ... d1r<',tor Merle I l.1tlcbcrg told the cvcrnl dozen voluniccr ... 11 the .inoive r"IJrv dinner "We're; Ilk.: ,1 (\1r -wc-.re ull 'pokeo; anc1 c"cr') nnc nf u 10 k'.cep 11 tut11ing •· f lunti ngton J .1ch rc,1dcnt Lori Shore, the ~up kitchen' Ci111 \t•luntc:c r ind H11lcbcrg·, main II\ l'il. nt, wa pre ented a pccial pu.x:l.1nu11run is ucd by lhe city of Co,t11 Mc 11 for her )'Cir ol • dcd1c.t1mn to the 'Oup k1tchcn. From Dall) PJJ~ 1tafr ind win ""°"' LOUISVIU.S, Ky. -A coroner took ......... Monc181 flom Preaidcnt Zec;bUy T811or'• ramain1 to check the tbeory that he wu poi110ncd nearly 14 l y.an •So durins the pre·CivU War 1tn1ulo O\'er slavery. Coroner Richard Oreathoule planned to conduct chemical teltl on hnir, nail and boM aamplea to detect 1ny trace of anenic. \tlhich author Clara Ri1in1 1nd a UnivenJty or Florida forensic anthropologist su~ may have killed T1ylor. Ir Taylor were poboned with anenit, reaearchers should be 1ble 10 find it even 1hou1h he died July 9, 1850, becauae the poi10n linaen in body ti sue. Taylor's cause of death was listed as gastroenteritis following his sudden illne ::.. But Risina of Holder, Fla .. contends Taylor may have been killed for opposing the spread or slavery into the Southwest. Atomle ......-Ml llP lllitll, M 11J1 NICOSIA, Cyprus -Iran is not try1n1 to develop ~lear weapon~ and the only reuson it ha a nuclear program is ror non-violent research, its vice pre ident said Monday, Tehran radio quoted Vice President Hassan Habibi as eying, "Ira n ha~ obviou and open activity in the peaceful use of atomic energy, including in pharmaceutical• and agriculture." Atomic experts believe Iran's nuclear program is limited to a small, parlially completed rel!ctor at Tehran University and a research center in the ce ntral city of bfahan. Last week, however, an lr.aninn opposition group claimed lran was trying to produce nuclear weapons.· In the radio report monitored in Cyprus, Habibi denied there would be any Iranian "abuse of atomic energy." Gultemalln peace tnl11 11t In Mmdca City CU ERNA VACA, Mexico -The Guatemalan government and the guerrilla it has t>attled for most of the last 30 years opened peace talks Monday . The talks in th e resort city south of Mexico City arc to focus on guarantees of democracy and human nghts, without which the rebels refuse to lay down their ai:ms. The la.st round of talk • held in Mexico in May, set up an agenda for future negotiations. . Death threats, bombings, kidnappings and assas inations have increased in Guatemala over the past few months. Aboul 100,000 people have died in guerrilla warfare and related political violence since the early 1960s. More than 40,000 others ore missing and presumed dead, many after being arrested . Supreme court rules 11111111 Jiii lawlutt WASH INGTON -The Supreme Court has made h harder for prisoners 10 challenge unfit jail conditions, ruling 5-4 Monday that - mmates had to prove that pri ·on officials intended to impose cruel condition!>. Ju~t1ce Antonin Scalia, writing for the court. said that the Eighth Amendment's bar against "cruel and unusual punishments" carried an intent requirement. He was ruling m a case challenging conditions at an Oh1u ~rnte prison. The four justices m the minority said that the ruling might permit a ~tatc to d~fcat a prison suit "simply by showing that the condition arc cau!ted by insufficient funding from the state legislature." Doctor laces lndlcb11111t In cancer suicide ROCHESTER. N.Y. -The case of a doctor who admitted helping :i leukemia patient commit suicide will be considered by a grand JUry, authorities said Monday. Dr. Timothy E. Quill wrote in the March 7 edition of the New 1.:.ngland Journal of Medicine that he prescribed barbiturates for a ·15-ycar·old leukemia patient and made sure she knew how many pills News of the Weird Cllo Awards 1hoW e111't raise the rent, or cartlln NLW YORK -Cho chao' conunut:d Monday, when the pre\lig1uus o rganization .1hrup1 ly canceled presentation of :iward'i for excellence in telev1<11on udverti ing bccnu<1e 11 couldn't come up with a deposit on a swanky hall. The cancellation came four day'I after the presentation of Chos fo r print and radio ended with ad executives grabbing leftover statuettes from unattended toblcs and a c:i tcrcr filling in J\ co·host. ~ome ad executives Mud what happened to chis year's 'hcH"' c mt>arrossed the mdu,try .ind dimmed the luster of thl Cho!> U1ll han4'. who head~ the pmatc Cito organ1iut1on, was unavJtluble for comment but h1" 'poker;man. Don Can er on. \J1d Monday' how was called Police Log off :ihout five hour\ before 1t wa' to ha'e begun. [,an' c:oul dn't borro~ enough mnnc) Ill pay the required depo,1t to rent and \ct up the New York State !heater :u Lincoln Center for the 'how, which wa expected to ha'c .u1ractcd more than 1,000 people. Caucr~on said Mitchell Brower. general manager of the theutcr, said the Cho organizntton failed to come up with $59, 750 for unpaid rent and payment ~ for stage hand . Lai.t Thursday, executives ru'!hed th e 'ltage when the show that night stopped after the print awards and Cattcr on and lhe food caterer he dr:tfted to BS'll'it him were unoble to find the rndio winner'i' list. Crittermn hod to 1mprovi~c beenu~c Evnn~ wa lace. -B.'f' tbt Assoc/111«1 Prr ' • to 1alse to end lier ltt'e. QUiU uld • .omu decided to colllDft sulc1de rather du unde• • P8{iifu1 and pri)lcSnftd 6'111hetll di1 eaffiia Oftlj a '25 ll'rcent ~pf recovery. Ill• -· ....... . SACRAMENTO -Solu-~red r1co teams from throupul the country beain 11 marathon drive rrom Sacramento 10 Loi Anple1 Tuelday to prove thilt a car in &he 1un can dO more than bum your palm) on the steering wheel. The California Clean Air Race, • sbc·day endurance teat that winds u zig·:tugging, 670-milc course. features solar powered vehicles that u~c obout as much power u~ ii takes to run u hair dryer. The car,, which get up to abllut 40 nule1 am hour, arc designed 1&nd built by teams of uni"e~il)' undcraraduate!o, including $quads from Cal Poly in San Lui' Obi!opo, We tern Washington Univenity, University of Texao; an AU4itin, Auburn University and possibly Stnnford Unive~i~. "Through 1his competition we're helping make OthforniaM aware thnt there nre alternatives to gas-powered vehicles.'' said Ed Sme1off. board pre idcnt of the Sacramento Municipal Utility Di trict, one of the rice spon&ars. TPllllll llllllmnt -. c11111 nm~r• ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -Donald Trump will place-his Trump Cu~tle in b1tnkrnptcy proceedings and split ownership of th• casino 50·50 with bondholders under an agreement announced Monday that rc!iolves some of Trump's financial problems. Meanwhile, Tnimp representatives told sttlle gambling regulators the developer will be financially stable under a tentative deal that surrenders many of his as cts to banks m exchange for reducing his per onal loan gunraotee to $11 5 million . The deal between Trump and Cu tie bondholders. releases 1he developer from about $41 million in interest and principal payments on the Atlantic City, N.J., ca ino that were due Monday and places the Castle in n prepackaged bankruptcy. Soviets ale Western lld for money reform MOSCOW -P-timc Mini ter Valentin Pavlov on Monday called for WeMern aid to help mnke the ruble convertible, aying the Soviet currency could drop to le s than one-tenth its curre nt value if it were traded freely. Pavlov asked for the establishment of a Western-backed ~tnbilization fund to temP?rarily prop op the ruble while its market level is ~etermined. He did not say how much aid would be needed. Poland,. with an economy a fra ction the ize of the Soviet Union's, received Western backing for a $I hillion stubilization fund when domestic convcrlibility of the Polish zloty wa introduced Jan. I, 1990. U.S. says ••ctlons are ctoaer to being lftad WASHINGTON -The Stale Depart ment said Monday the rcpe1tl of the Population Rcg1 tr.111011 Act by the South African pnrlinmcnt means only one cond1t1on -the release of political pmoncr> -rcmam for the termination of U.S. Minct1ons. Deputy spokesman R1ch.1rd Boucher aid the action by the parliament wa!> a "hi\loric moment" which 'ilgnifie the ehmmu11on of an ''important pillar of apartheid. The 1 6 Co.mprcbcnsivc Anti-Apartheid Act specilied-lhat U.S.- 1;anction would be lifted once the pre 1dent wa able to report to Congre'>s that South Af nca had taken action 10 dismantle apartheid in five areas . One of the fl\e required repeal of the Population Rcgi tration Act and the Group Area Act 1 he la1tcr net was repealed earlier this month. cff ective June 30. ORANGE COAST l1llyPllat VIL .. • 1• Editor's Hotline: 642-6086 Your C~nts •boul lhe 0J~y Plloi \Jf n('V<\ t•ps will M r«Ofdtod i !\11 ~M·n d rttllv 10 ld· Ill• Wtll.,.m l~ll T .... \.amt' 1•·hour .1nJ,..t'f 1ng \t'fVtCt' may ~ u\ftl Ill ·~urd ~lt'r~ tn rt>f' ..0.tor on .lf'l)' 10(>'<. Con111bul0'\ 10 001 lf'llt'f\ tolumn mull incl~ the-•• n•mf' ind It'll'~ numbc-r for vn1f.c .. 1.nn lhll '' ~ COt'f\l'llun•ly n~~ -,...,,,. vour 111 ... ill.t'fTM'nl Delivery 2uarantee! If y<'l\I do llO(ftflle yo'IUI ~pl'I by 6 I m , ( .111 bel'ore 10 " m •nd Wt' II £('1 11 10 ~ by nonn Out (u)l()n'Wr ~"'ltt' Ctnte< 60>4))), " optn lrom 6 • m 10 S pm wHl.<MY'. unl•I 10 • m on ~t'nch, 10 asw you ..... th~·''' cut.1t0n nHds To make a correction II IS the ()f lllgt' C~ 04iily Pllut t polK"( lo promptly comet •ti trrOtJ of subnan<e To tt pOtt 1 11 t'f!Ot 0t d.i11tf1UUon, p1.--ull 64 2 4321 Ind .iSk for IN city dtsk WilllaM s. l.W.11 (dtor.vo~ aoq., iwu, c. .... ui .. '°" OoNcl•Jf o.wl ..... V•re """""" '"•"-"'"' H&11~ ICMlflt .._._~ l!M l .... ifl "9·"ftM.tlWf" ''•"""' \hah V•«• 'rftl.1.flf ft<1a"' t (lwrlflff-() •I"' ol (I~ I~ Adw<t ...... -By the ..Usociatttl Pttss CCIPl'rraht 1'.o llrWI SlllWW\ 11111\lr•tiont td• t•wi.11 m411t'• n< otdwn•'4'<nenl\ ~r~n m1y lw rtptMU<~ ... 1hou1 w< Ut'n pl'•m•'M<ltl n# lot>'f'•~ I>"'~' Jim Cfettinpr Pu~llt't lllloc S4tln, jr. Ch.J.rm•n How to reach us at the Daily Pilot Circulation Or~ng~ County 642-4333 Advertising Cl.l s10~d 642·5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial N~s 5'40· 1 22 4 Sports 642·4l'l0 News. sports (ax 646·4170 Main OfOce Bu~in~ Office 642·4321 Busin~s fo'< 63 I ·5902 o ta Mc a \ lml£Un, \llkO C:t~\CtlC rccorclc:r and three 1"111<1~ ~~'I.:' ~c'" "'l~1r1cd 'tnlcn from 11 '"' t.lt:tKC 11 130 \II ~r• on the nwrnina 1•1 J1111~ 11 or 11 "~c grip, ill 1 home tn the 2UCJ bk~k ul lri Av· cnui; ind more tho1n HJOO ~11r1h "' Jcwtlry wo m1 • '"' A 6'·~c:ar·old Carden Grove m11n wu robbed 11 ltn1h: pc>int f·rnfay 11ftcrnoon by 1wt1 men •~ he wnlkcd 111 h1• mol<lr home p11rkcd 1n the fcdco park1na lot 11 ~mo I lnrhor Dlvd. Ille men demanded money 1nJ ~t 1w11y \\'Ith 11bt1u1 SSOO. There were: no reports c•f ln1u • llC• • Two rohhen forced a Ciri;lc K clctk 1n1n ~ cooler 11 knife point before 1hc}' 11olc 1 12·p•tlt of Oudwei1er and three 11x-pach or diet wl•. Tho robbery 1ook pl11cc "' 12 4S 1.m on June 12. There were no rCJl(lrt uf lllJUfle• , • A C1J\ll Mcu m•n utcd 1 ~ri;-.driv-cr tn trni:t off 1111u rL>btl\'.rt Yoho 1ricd lo ate.ii ht ciar 1 he "'n b1clr· 1na 11111 ur )I Um.cw1y 11 ~91 H1n11hon t l11c 1 hun· I.I•) n1sh1. The "' tim ''"'lllcd w11h the t'4o me n mat· \11fc hit c11r before 1hn rted. tfe w11 not 11rc If he tru k the ~uuld·hc rubber ,.,th hi\ M:Tcwdrtvcr • ~nmconc \1ltcd lhrou1h m11l left tn 11 b<n 1 2117 etucn A\ tune fut •>cclr 'Tllc lo WI\ un· t~n • ,\ hurr.hir reach d throu&h u •1ndow at 1hc Pa t• C11nncttf4>n ;iturd1y n-cnioa 11 ar• J 1 riunc •· trna tl11 11 wtilc fhC burJI r sot1cd throu&h 1h con· 1cnb beh nd Che bU\ln 1 1902 tlarbc11 81 d 11nd look 11ho111 52.020 Lngun o Dench J\ vth•tl.:-"-\;nt 1hrnu1h 1 h;ith~d "'" fen •I 1<11· 111n.1 c.: 11\}llO om.I l 1 r,11u rc1;11.h. tl11t fHI '"JllflC:\ wc;rc fCJ'ClflNJ • Jh 1• ·h.11mJ m11J "-1th 1 mvu l 1~h 11nd bc•fd I '"'l>Ci;h:c1 of \ICihn1 It pur from " room 1a1 t;111u1111 R1Vicr1, 112.S South CrtJi 1 t111hwav. lfc WI\ en ~rouch1111 down b)• the do••r n~I &hen lcfl v.h 11 I• led h 't\ilnc \Cs • • \1clln'A h1I , !'!(Jn'h.;On found :1n 1J\'Crn1 ,ht bllJ 1n 1hc ~11: 1 bcl11ntl th hotel Nport Beac h A thief ~"ht¥ pl•nn1nf • kins lnp ~'" d • n· ~ lCt ~I into Thr ft) r. tot\}. 1610 1n M1Jucl Du~. arid 1tole four ca~rai, 10 artom of M1rltlmo Uah11 c1prcuc1 and 1 rld1ooucnc recorder A. CVf'I• crctc 111liU• n fmn1 or 1hc tOfc ,. .. , found broten, J'rll ntly !ltd tu Wlll h the WtndOlft' • • d!Wtr lllt('lb n fo1ccd ~ ~ wuh pfien • • A wom11n tcpcirtcd lh<U Sl8,J~ worth of ,cwclry and Kru nrnnd coin d1urr~"ir1:d bc1wccn her m•"'\; lrcim the CllV of ll'\<1nll hi lhC (.(l(} h111<:k or 0 ,1hh l\V cnu\; • I \1r111d1tl\ ll~Cll tCd ,JUI)' p11lnl Iii IArttlC &rafilh ' -''li:11no11 Uad Ou) .. " "~pyrm.," "Ml' l>cmon" -on \h~ ~ II\ ul thc mcn'I tc\tr11nm\ ul f <Kean ( rmu 111·• 's"""' ' ' I 1 r' ,.. , . ~HAVE A NICE DAY, EUEWHERE -Is there a "-'1 a.rke "' · 4Welh• OU1 tlaere, IOIMwhere in 1hc wUcb of NeWpon INch? If IC>. I'd ffke him to •• an 1ouch. I tried rhc telephone. but the mform•uon lady uys there's no Ii 1in1. I want Burk~ to ~now 1h11t my mailbag the other day contained (an an cn11clope with neither , name nur •return addrc ) an cuay he'd wriuen ncitrly a <kc1de"11an. He clnimcd to he<1d a locaf orgun1ta1ion called Keep the Ba,tards Out. A few curmudaconly excerpts, updated. "Good weuther is upon us, u1l'd the tour~b arc ~od.ing in -taking up our parking space~. fill· ing up rci.laurant , and generally muking nui..,anccs of thcm!lclvc "Actually, we old Ncwporter~ don 't d1~hkc tourists ~ much as we di like people who want to move here. Give a toun<;t an inch and he'll _____ _ want to make a down-payment on a home. "Give ll toun t a kind word or some friendly d1rectton4i nnd he or 4ihe will go home and tell people how 'friendly the Newport native are.' ------ "Cu.llivatc rudenc s Practice sneering in front of your mirror. Compile a hsl of sarcaM1c phrases to use on vi itors. Old Ncwporters must realize thal elbow room, like f rcedom, mu4it be foug ht for on all fronts. ''Hnvc you been ending out discouraging poi.Icard lately to unwanted friends and relattve!I? If not, the public information office of KBO (Keep the Dastards Out) has been bu y on your behal f. Hcre'11 a form lotter which co n be adapted: " 'Oc.1r Friend (or Cousin, or Uncle, whatever): I nm writing th1\ during my volunteer Tidal Wuvc nnd Earthquake Watch shift , a neccs~ary duty we nre all huppy to share. We are organized into block watch groups, like air mid wardens in World War 11. " 'E.arthqunkcs and tidal wnves can come without warning and it our duty to stand by for emergency evacuation. "'Being orl the edge of danger give"> life a certain zest here in our Great Buy & Beach Arca. And we get a lot of ze\l hving here, what with quulo.es, gigantic ocean \!Orm~. fog and !imog, brush fires 11nd mud tide,, red crabs and rip tide warmng5, and occasional nood,, not to mention our Upper Great Newport Bay MudOats and Mosquito Hatchery " ·As we 11ay, Newport Beach 1s a town fuff of excitement. We h.1vc a lot of swell thing happentng that take our mind o ff unpredictable air, fires, flood' and other minor inconveniences. For e"<amplc, a few of our bani.., are for ale. and possibly some of our lcg1 lators. But don't let any of this keep you away Come rent a bout for Sl9 per hour with 30 minutes of gas and sec us by sea. We are known .... 'Beach Fun West.' .. Uurlo.c\ J\\e!)'iment nppear-; to tic ~hghtl}' harsh, and undouhtedly I'll be hearing again from the Newport Harbor Arca Chnmhcr of Commerce. But. he}. I didn't wntc the above -he did. hie you r complaint directly with Henry Burlo.e, 1f you can find hi' unli..,ted number. (Note: This was written before The Great Oil Slick and the oni-lnught of The Kam ikaze Skateboard .) • WOW, HE MUST'VE TOLD A TERRIFIC WHOPPER! Wonder if Oen Padilla. beloved founder of The Liars Club of Orange County, caught 1hi" headline in Monday'!. L A Times: M .in found L)'tng Hurt on Ride Catw.1lk 1 he gentleman 1n que,11on, who had been riding a rolle r coaster at 01aylnnd. 1s rcporte<tl> mending at UCI Medical Center. When he\ rclea,cd. he could be our club'i. nc:\t di tingu"hed pcaker llE WA . EX PEt'rlNG, MAYDE, Ht;BERT H. HUMPHREY? - The American Diabetes A-.,oc1a11on 1,n·1 confu cd normaily "-Ith the late Mr. Humphreyo;' American' for Dcmoc'rattc Action. I'm mentioning th1 only bccau!le ot lhe glazed look on the face of Rcpubhcan County Chairman Tom Fuentci.. while attending Sunda) night'11 fesl1\oc d1!)ca e dinner at the Four Sea ons Hotel. Seem that some mcmhers of the ho t commmce. upon being introduced to the con'ic1"11.1tl\c Fuentes, identified them elvc as be ing active in A.D.A. Egad, this almoi.1 triggered Acute Dige tivc Ang t. Jerry Kobrln's column mns Sunday, Tutsday and Friday. Wilson criticizes proposal to close naval shipyard Oa!)C Clo,urc nnd Rc.1lii!nmcnt Comm1 1011 1 he co mm1 ,\1on has Businesses p~ck up tab for freeway workers &yAmaC*la °'911 c.. Olli¥ .... COST A MESA -In a effort to 5IY "keep up the aood v.ork," loc1l doWntown merchants will pick up the lunch t1b for CONtNC1ion workers and officials .tnv°'v•d in the Co1ta Meu Freeway exten ion In.probably the first event of ib type, The Custa Mesa Mcrchanb A~wciution will 5ponsor a free bo~ lunch party for :it least 100 workers in\'Olvcd in the ma si"c SSO million project "Thi 1 JU I 1 way to ay thanks to the c JU for doin1 their jobl und ma~ a hulc Incentive 10 keep dotnJ a pal :JOb," Nid R1nd, Garcll, eaecutMS dtnctor ol the Cu t;a Mc a Downtown Merchant Auoc11t1on and pre ident of The Gran• lk>n· Whll t'onstruction or thl Cotta Mesa Freeway cxten11on h11 been rough on downtown businesses - \Ome who contend bu.,inc" I off 1!> much a\i 50 percent, Garcll .aid the mer1,;h1nt do appreciate the work being done to kc:cp the p101cct ahead o( 4!Chcdulc. 1'hc lunch i tlM> 1 way 10 lei con WMB know that down1ow11 bu ancJiSCS are ltll "ih\C' nd kictina, .. Garen akt. Mcrhno'• Care on 17th trcct 1 l'f0\l1d1ng the 1ndW.ch , (nut ind cook1ci1 that will 1111 the lunch N>x~. Oare II ~1d. 'I he tt,titl lunch tnb foT the l)nwftt<;wn cr,~nt As oc1a1ion wtll come to ubout $600, he added. "I think it' \\ondcrful tl'uu they're doing th1't for u a'> a gesture uC their appreciation ," stud Caltran '>poke worn.in ~1lccn Aragon. "I think 1t', the fir t time al1)onc c\'Cr come up nb mctbrn hke th1 .'' I he lunch· om 'AOrk an the cxtcn ion progrc "'" ~t qui k p cc. Caltr n offic11tl rc·qpened 'Ill the northbound lane of Ne~t noulc ttrd today, a ~ Nt mcrch nt ay hould help husinc . I he two li1nc • plus a third lane for turni. at variQu 1ntc:r...c.~ct1on • will remain open for the rt.:'lt of the project, Ar, aon .. aid. d:ite tor the re-opening of all w u1hbo11nd hrne hai. not been determined. Ar<i1~on, though, Mid \\Orkcr\ arc push1n for Aug. l. Miss Teen pageant.may interrupt girl~s summer Ellcni Maureas By Robert Barlcer °""" Ci ~'Ir 0 ; l'llcl( HUN1 INGTON BEACH J l::.llen1 Maurea'I' hope' fo r a nice peaceful ummer bttwcen her -.ophomorc and Junior year at I luntington Beach High School probably were dMhcd thi week when \he learned 1ha1 he's hccn nominated all a contestant in 1hc · Mi'' 1 ecn California • conh:\t l.11er thl '> i.ummer Not thut the 16·yc.ir·old coed "" l plcac;cd by the honor. · Dul her da)' arc expected to be filled w11h c~c11cmcnt a'I he get' ready for the big event and to rn1,c fund., from 'pon or to meet 1h1;. S350 regi tra11on fee. f:.lk111 I'> ,, member of the 'chool\ Model Uni ted Nations team, a nut"l 1n the Oiler m rch1oi band nd 1 tr1u •hl·A l>ludent , except ~hen 11 come' to matht·ma11c,, !lhe \Jtd ~he write' poeir~ .ind "Olunteers 10 help 1eachcr' grade paper :u Dwyer .ind Moffett School where her mom, Vera, teaches fou rth grade Vcr.1 Maurca!I form erly played viol.an Ellen1, who punctuatc!I nearly every sentence with a ~mile and a....laugh, is Jhe 1a t in a line ol two brother\ and one ~1 ter 10 go the Hunttngton Beach High School. She\ think!» a former ballet 1eacher probably nominated her for the Mt!> Teen California lltle on brain-.. good look und contribution!> in the communi1y. She\ learned there ...,,,11 he no w1m,u1t ~umpet1t1on, and !.he's happy tor that nm1 \Ion. he said Mtmda' F.lk(11 '·')' 'he plani. 10 tiernme a 1.htld ;ind famil) p-.~ch11log1,1 .int.! work w11h run.I\\,,, IC\:"' "ho .,he su peel h ·" c c.: m n t 111 n a I p r o b I e ms he\: <HJ'l' 1 he~ wt rcn 't given en11u1!11 h"c • <\ hu 111 pc:oplc have gi,en me: lmc.: '"c: ,,11d ·•:ind I'd hke 10 'h<Hc: 11 "11h those who need 11." l J'll ,e,1r. ~he wai. nominated tor Wh,1\ ~ho in America, c.J1Jp11lt1n~ her father Mike, a prok~,1on.1I '1ohntst. mlo a llU)' uf e\c.:llcment. 'he ~td. But 'lhc doe .. n't knov. 1f she's been 1ndudcd "The book costs 'l' much money,'' ~he s:iid Girls Inc. replaces peer pressure with peer support By Sask1a Bernhard 111111ed 1hc G1r" Inc of Newport "It's a "Cl) clo!)e stroup fhe pl.t) J1!1crent !>lluauon,, dance QnnotCoastOa.IYNol \k,.1, Will Power \¥on't Pov.er kids teach and help each other. 1<1~c1hcr .• ind even go to a party. COSTA MESA _ One out of p111~1.-1m. l)n~ of fou r component fheyTe very 'lupporttve " 1iu1 thwugh the tun, 1hey·re 27 Orange County girls between 11 PAP, h.11,1. formed a cla'lc·knit And ihat' what girl of that ..ige lc.1rnini; thmugh talking to e:ich the ages of 15 and 19 will hQve a '''tern ol 'uppun 'uppon many need at .. ,uch a .,.ulnerable ugc." <Hhcr. dt,t'll"lll~ problems such &'- baby thi!> year, count)' he.ilth ·'' 1hcv an. 1le111ng no where cl e. ')aad Rosemary Parrovechio, ··film old dn ~nu 1hmlo. you 'hould officinls predict. \llhllu~h 1hc e 1ght·wee k d1rce1or of programming at Girl~ he fm """ng''" Nationwide there will be 170,000 program ended in November, 1hc Inc uf Newport Me a. c;111 .. lall 1,f Newport Me,3 ,., teen mother!. this year, according )(lrl' wnt111uc meeting once 3 week "So many values are lormcd or hup1n~ "' progrilm get' more to some c 1imate~ rn 1hc new Ci1rl' Inc center 1n no1 formed. We wsnt the (girl\) to a1tcn11nn in order to reduce the Girlc; Inc., .1 national }Ollth Cn,1,1 ~k .... 1 .. ct their own value . Man} of lru~h1 c:n 1 ng teen prcgnann \Cl"lltcc organization, i 1rying 10 do I h~} l\l't \\on't ka,c." <,a id the c girls (come) out of d1 turbcd 'ita11 ... 11c-. I or more mforma11on something nbout it Go11lr1cd, who coord111dted the families. (so) they really need th1 ubou1 Cml' Inc. and 11~ progr.im,, The reao;on for thc'e alarming '-' 111 Po"'cr \\on't Power Group group." cont~ll R1i...cmary Pa rrovcrch1<' at figure.., can't be can'1 be Jlong "-llh Gtrh Inc as\lstant fhe group docs ha'e fun Girl M6 "'l°'\J N 'top b~ di Girl' Inc. in-.ufftc1cnt mformat1on. said Jo dirccwr Orled.1 Roa play game!>, create artwork.. role· l/\lc; \n.1hc1m A\e. Co-;1a "1e<i.a G"ll l11cd, .1 hccn~c:d chn1cal )tk.1.11 --------------------------------------__:•~-­ \\Orkcr \\ho ~'-~~at1ng ~•th Gtrl Inc on an 1nn011atl\C ne"' '< ctluc.11ion program Tecn·.1gel'\ arc given the general information ;ind dec1..,.on-mal..1ng 'kill\ ntlC\'lary lo prc\cnt unintended pregnancies. Gottf ned ,.11d Bui the tr atltt1onal method' don't ticem 10 be wiping out the problem, she aid. Girt.. Inc may have fou nd the iln,wcr. with a program entitled Pre .. cnting Adolescent Pregnancy, (PAP). ln!.tcad or foausing on the ociellll problem ·in general, PAP attacks 11 on an individual basi . The program 1. de igned to inform g1rb about all nspccb of 'e"<uaht}' and encourage them to poi.tponc exunl 1n,olvcment. pregnant)-Jnd parcttthood S1(tccn girl ager t?-10 14 who SACRAMENTO -Gm Pete W1l on ">aid Monday that 11 makes no en c, either economically or o;tratcg1call), to close the Long Beach Naval Shipyard and tran'ifcr 11~ rc'>pon 1b1ht1c to Pedri Harbor recommended the tran,fc:r ..---------------1 ''Long Bcuch Na,al h1pyard " nne of the mo t 1rnportnnl surface 'lllp repair fac1h t1c 1n the nation, with its 1mmedtatc good "-Cather Access to the open Puc1fic," the governor aid in a letter 10 the Wtl'>On \a1d Long Beach has one of uni) two dry doc lo.' on the We t Coa'I c.•pablc of handling nuclear .urcraft carrier · nw, fulfill' Na')' policy 10 mnint:un two shipyard un each coast capable of repairing aucralt camcr!I," W1hon said -By the ssodnt«I Pttss Abs. The birth tone for June Is &EM WllB pearl and while the American public traditionally uses diamond to aymbollze love and m1mlage, pearl.a from the Persian Gulf were once the gem of choice In many of America'• flner Jewelry 1tore1 at the tum of the 20th century. The Peralan Gulf, that 600 x l 00 mile gulf where Saudi Arablft, Iran, and Kuwait •II It 11 no longer a aourct of oriental pearl~. In addition to the market having bun affected by th• advent of cultur d pe&rl , ovtrflahtng of peul oy t rs ruulted In " decro ed fleet from about 3.500 flthtng boat• In 1900 to 600 by th nd of World Wer II Wh•n oil wH di covt'red In the Per IM Gulf In th• 1950.. Mary Barr, Certified Gemotogtat th t brought the ff llv41 end of tht Pft Ian Gulf • a 1ourct of oriental pearl . ~ A Gift to the "'1tllKAl'l CAl'!Ct" soc1cn fltpm OOMM goa a long way In CMl<n COftlrol Purls have been equated with wlldom ftnd purity In Judai.m, In Christianity •nd In lalam. In the C hristian tradition, the~ Is the story of the purl of grut price, • dacrlptlon of heaven being likened to a purl for which 10meone would sell everything they had to obtain. In the IJlam tradition, the pearl Is 1ttn at a special gift from God Ott ntel pearls are prtm•rily available now through the e tat• markel, from jewelry prtvlou ly owned when the Perelan Gulf was still producing orlencal pHtl . You may be lnttr«1tt1d In our e tntt departm nt or In our coll tlon of cultur d pt'Arls. them1 Ives gem products of grtat beauty and th ~rftct gift for the lrl gradoett who I Jult bto Inning to build her fine jewelry \urdro C HARLE H . BARR Mtmbtr Of American Ge• · Society Acc:nclUed Gtm Lab ------------------~~----- f . r7.w.l'--tA .. 7.: ....... .......... :r&.:~~ ·~·-··· ....... 1119llOflOA&lll~ _.. ..... ..,., •· ·-., ...... ......... al Nc•port 8Mcb. bu, .. boabt c:boietl ~nd lor .. DOW ft0¥8I. .. Fo" ii one of thole placa moll of UI (~~ft!."~ -.'d UU to call home -plenty of sun, and ~· The crowded reality, Puker ••~ ua. Is considenibly less than ideal, ........ the sun and surf and pleHurc boats. And II doesn't ~t any better when murder becomes lllrt of the picture. Jim Weir, an u-cop turned profe5Sional diver, NIUms lo Newpon Beach after a stay in a Meaican jail on a trumped-up drug charge. The pv~ of his imprisonment was so that bribe· Maftll'Y Mexican authorities could rob him of everything he owned, including his boat. The happy homecoming after he's given a hui rickct home for his trouble i short-lived because, his first niaht back, his pregnant sister, Ann, is raped and murdered on an isolated beach. Her husband, Ray Cruz. is a Newport police officer and complicates the situation with a deadly vow. He tells Jim: "When J looked at Ann lying on the ground down there, it changed everything I believed. The law, and what I've 5tood for? It's 11n fttUfion'. 1"ht ideas -thnt we're a nation of laws, that God in heaven watch~s over us like he does tho sparrows -they're illusions. The o nly things that aren't are nesh and blood, and What ~ we can !eel and touch and cc. What I'm going to do is take vengeance. You can hold ve ngeance in your hand. It's real. They could strap me in the chambcL fo r it, and l wouldn't blink. I promise you, Jim, I wouldn't blank." Ray i~ alro Jim's best friend, so the problem quickly becomes his. He feels he must find hie; sister's killer quickly and i!> al!>O painfully 1tware that his brother-in-law's deadly vow mu t be blocked. The task becomes an official one when the Newporl police chic[ asks Jim to work 9n the case as an undercover agent The chief takes this unorthodox approach because the killeMap1st may be a cop: a waterfront vagrant saw a police car leave the isolated area during the hour Ann was murdered. Parker offers a number of po sible killers, all of whom are glaringly without alibis and clearly have things to hide -a wealthy developer, a +paroled sex offen~r. two policemen who can't ., acoount for their on·duty time, and even Jim's ex·lover, who was his sister's best friend. Along the way, Jim al o di!>OOVers Ann had some a rounding secrets. ... :!,i; .. l-..~ CHCijlflaldlll Ill( ,.... ................ JfiaAn11it .. o.~--fl like I dAc:donlry CWi9fiiiifi:ilfjillf1 buildJnp ~ tbe:r,;;;1el! the ~ann.cy Md ti converted to ~nsianll .. _._ '60s and carty ~ Tultll W Franchises now ruled t¥11J --~ Golden Arches, the Jack in d9I BDI. ll!AMli un~ittakable lop ot oil cxi4b.,. .... ..,, chains. q>nvemence neaworlm· * fliielloi distributors -all b•wliq far ~ attention. It was utonishifta ao W.tr, u M~ out throu,h th• ~·••tertna ....,.. tMI ift tba city of Orange, just a few mDll flam bCf9t a special plot of ground haCI been planaed witti orange trees '° people in tbe f\l&Qre could see what they really looked like:' The woman Jim mjpt h8W married ii l'Uftlea for mayor of NCWPQrt Be.di °" • *"' pow1•1 anti-pollution ticket: the :pOHoe c:llief ii nlmUnl for the same post with dte bi& money of local real estate people pfOPPinl him up. Ann'1 murder -She _was inW>~ in antl·~tion efforts -turns into a polltJQl ia1ue that both sides shamefully try to manipulate to their advantage. The usuaJ ugly political expediencies make it clear that both sides are more ambitious than ethical. One of the book's characters lives a ·.speech that deals concisely with some of the problems we've created at century's end: "We arc a nation ~poi led by exce£s, bored with the !>poi ls , f aliened on the boredom. We arc a people not of ideu but of notion . We arc a people hypnotized by the notion \hat we know what is good for the world, when in fact we don't know what is good for ourselves .... We are accumulators, hoarders, gluttons and misers. We Californians produce more trash per person than any other state in the nation, than any other civilization in the history of the planet." Don't be misled, thouih: this isn't a book about saving the environment. It's aboUt 1 vicious murderer and the difficult, dangerous task of trying to make justice work. Parker is one of the best writers around and knows how to craft a story that keeps the reader involved, even durin& &he brief lectures about how we trash our nests. "heilic Beu," "1 T. Jefferson Parker. Published by Sr. M1n;n•1 Press: 364 pa,es; S/8.95. 'Robin Hood' opens to near-record business LO<> ANGELES "Rohm Hood Prince o f I h1C\l' catapulted mer mixed rc\te'" 10 make an c'11mated $2' 6 mdll11n in 1t' premiere '"cekcnJ. the \Clond bcc;t opcnmc of a non-,cqucl 1n HollY"'ooJ h1\IOI') Starr1nc J...e, in ( 1)\1 nu 111 h1' fir,t roll ''nee the hit \\ c'tcrn Dance .. \.l. 11h 'Wol\c'. lhl S'O m1ll1on update ol 1hc ~hcrnood h>re'l legend made ''' debut on 2J69 'Crl·cn-; nat1on...,,1dc f·rtda~ in the rno\l .1n1ic1pu1cd \ummcr rclca'e 'incc 1989\ "Batman." 'B,11man" holdc; the record for a nnn-,cquel premiere, according to F\htbttor Rclal10n!> Co Inc It Tr ll•a.p 7:00 7:30 8:00 • • i.:rn,,c:J $4::!' million 111 '"' debut ,1nd ''cnl on to collect $25 1.2 fllllllon 111 1'inrth American mnvie 1hc:ill'r' I a,1 'ummc r . Arnold \d1v.Jucnci.:l!cr" ... I otal Rcct11l" n\.ltcd s2~ ~-mtlhon m ,,, ftr\l \\CCl..l·nd Althoul!h · Rohm Hood" failed 10 pka'-c: many cnt1c,, .1uJ1ences 'teemed 10 adore the "\,1,hb11clo.hng adventure film I "Rob10 llood," W,1rncr Bro~ S2~ h m1ll11m. :!J6Q ~erccn~, SI0.!!17 per \t:rc.:n. S2".6 m1lhon, one week ::? "C1ry Slicker,," C.olumt-1,1 S 11 i m1ll11•n. 2.001 'crcen' SS !iii p..r 'crcrn. S.'0 ~ m1ll1un. cwo ''eek' i "lfackdraft." \'"''"'ii. S.5 :;1 8:30 9:00 9:30 m1lhon. 1,1/!I.' ~CreeM. S2,625 per ~crcen, S4£16 m1lhon, four week\. 4 "Jungle Fever," Un1vcrso1I, SS.19 m1lhun. 7B \Creco~. S6,720 per ~creen. s 13 2 m11l1t1n. IWO \\eel:\. S. ' Don'c 1 ell Mom chc Bab)"l1ller's Dead," \\o.irner Bro~.. SJ 39 m1lhon. t,817 screen,, Sl,8~4 per ,crccn. $9 7 m1ll1on. 1w11 week' ~ 'Whal \bout Bob?," Disney. SJ J!i m1lhon, l."QC. \Crcen\. SU!Sll \Crccn. S4c; million, fl\c v.cck\ 7 ·~u.~J1,h. · P;ir,1muunl, S1 2 m1ll1on. 1,2 ~ \(;reens, S2 5J5 per screen, SIQ 4 m1lhun. three v.cck' X "Thelm,1 11nJ L<lul\c," MGM-Pa1he, S2 5 n11H11•n, 1.180 screens, S2.109 per ''rem, S::! I I n11ll1un, four week, 9 "Only the I uncly,'' 201h CcnlUry I'm, SI i m1lhnn, IJ 12 ...crccns, $968 Iler 'crccn. $16.7 m1lhon. four week~ 10 "llomc J\lunc. · 20ch Century Fo~. SkM!,774, "'14 'u.:cn'. Sl,217 per screen S2~f, 'l m1ll1on. i I v.cdc\. 10:30 11 :00 11:30 ..... ldl(ln Newt Q a.tf'IQ ...... ..... ...., .. ., ~tW (lns.to)Q Law a Order (In si.eo1 Q ..... LY ... Gana warfare i~ kid stuff oat the l. a au n a Playhouse . Not the kind of gang you read about today, but the mobs that .. hot each other up in Chicago nrounc.J the time or Prohibition. O nly the!!a thugs dispatch cnch other with pies in the face and tommy gun!> that ,. Tllll Theater Critic squirt whipped cream. All \Cl) tasteful -anc.J ta!lty. The playhou e' Youth Theater, under the inventive direction of Joe Lnuderdale, is winding ·up its season with Alun Porkcr'i. ·Bugsy Malo ne," a pint-sized sendup of t~e 1930s crime scene with muMc by Paul Williams. Given the dimensions of the playhou,r\ Moulton Theater, thi. can l'c ., pretty ambit1ou undertikmg There are more holco, in thl' cnpt than in Bonn14· anc.J Clyde's car, but no mattt·r. Wha• 1 1'1·~ah here arc the pcrfm I !'Ill •f the young thc,pi;11· np, i.illy in the frantic ev,cmblc ~cene ... The kid., do .1 creditable job of playing hoodlums, and everyone wind!> up ' ...,. ' With IDlllY luil with whipped cream all over them . Ponb1da as the nomin.al luw The title character, 11 bright enlorcemcnl IX>ntinicnt little opportunist, re all) i'1l't given In ,d I, some 4 0 young much to do during the first net as performer-; eompmc the "Bu~y the minions of nv.11 gun~ chicftnins M, lone'' company, and arc h"ll Sam and Dandv Dan "cream" \plcnd1dlv choreographed by Tim each other. But during the econd Kl<'tta \\1th mu'lcal coordina1ion by Jct, Bugs) anc..1 hi. name. ingcr K.1th) llarrii...• With ~cant Dlou!ley Brown, endear thcm,elve turnaround time from lhe la t to their audience'\. Lnguna 'lhow, "Big River," set Jamt>' Bryant a" Bug .. y 1s a dc.,1gncr Robert L. Smith has diminutive presence even m an all-recycled c;omc !tccnic elements of youth cw.1, but hb cocky energy thul show effectively. 'tanch out and he turn., in a ··ougsy Malone'.' continues \\lnntng performance. Especrnlly tonigh t through Friday •t 7:30, noteworthy i Sabrina Harper's Saturda) at 2 and 7:30 and clo es Blou!>cy, a gorgcou<, you ng femme Sunday al 2 p.m. at the Laguna fatale who can manipulJ!C Bugsy Pl.lyhou,e, 606 Laguna Canyon .1nd her audience with equal Road •• LaJluna Bench. Call 494· .1lacr11y. -8021 for ticket mformut1on. The 'howiest portrayals are • ~ 1cndcrcd by the gMg l~aders -UACKSTAGE -Local ingcr- .lo!.h Wheeler, padded for !he role oclres., l.Wnorc O'Connell, who Ill Fat Sam, anc.J llrad Bredeweg, a pla)'Cd Fantine in the Southland's 'lim, :,mooth Dandy Dan whose firs t product'ion o ( "Les .1ll·f~m<1lc gang does his dirty work M1 crablcoi" three years ago, and delightfully. ha'> spent the last year on Other ''"ndou1' .ire Ore\\ Broadway a~ 1he leading lady 1n lhtrow,i..1 as the qu1c1 piano Andrew Lloyd Webber' "Aspects player who !lels the mood with of Love," 1s coming home. Alter a 'ome pre-c;how tinkling of the 1 hunday-th(ough-Saturday t\Ories. Anv Kiehl :l!I the knuckle-cnp.agemcnl at the Univcri,al cracking goon '"ho', hir Sam' Amphuheater •OJ "Ttte Music of rigtll hand man, Cla ire Gaboury all Andrew Lloyd Wchber," hhc'll 1hc ~ampi h Tallul ah. who tr.ies to move to her childhood back yard, make 13ugc;y'<; romance " tnanglc I rv1ne Meadows, for performance!> and Lnwrcncc Bammer and Steve June 23 and 24. ' 'The Threepenny Opera' r ilc h, plclycd by Richard Cobb, center, Mrs. Peachum, play<'d by Jann Perkins Norton and Johnath,,n Pt-.lC hum. pldyed bv M1rhal•I Smylie, are three o( the colorful figures in "ThE' Threepenny Opera" l urrcntly pl,1ying al 1he Nc•wport Theater Arts Center, 2 501 Cliff Drive in Newport Beach Showing~ ire through Sund.w. June-23 with shows al 8 p.m through Saturday Jnd at 2 30 pm. Sunday Mavis 11Bt1ng1 Newport Buch Hla04 CINIMA 7()11 f Ioli-f 615 J~IO cm .... ._ 7 • 'S IOWAIOI NIW'O•l CtHIMA JOO Nt-00" Ct•'t• °"'' ... 0760 ............. 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"Or.tngcwood i\ for the children, "and I he !IUCCC of the Orange BJoo;\om Ball, ye.tr ;ihcr .... ... Society year {thl\ wa11 th' \e\.enth und 11 brought 10 more 1h,1n S300,000) '' becnusc of the children, agreed the adult who organ1ted the ,pectac11l11r fpr 700 at Irvine Hyall Regency , . On first glance. one might think 1he sninshing succe\s of the gal,,, ha'> been due to big name 1 entertainment (Crystal Gayle th" 11mc), a great menu ('.cafood, ... e.il .ind chocolate), great mu\le (Barry Cole thi'i 11nie) or a good re.i,t1n tu buy a nc" drc .. s (mnny gmgcou' OllC\ \\.Cre worn) "No. it's the children,' ,,11d Kathryn Tho mp o n, co·chair. \\CJnng a \pcctacular red "Ii..: "'11 h rufncd lacc·frilmmg t\-lc. ",\t tht· end of each ball, people hcg1n tu pledge for the ne\t one '-" 1th1n "' week\ the) MC ll \Cll out \t th II 11mc, no one kno"' w h.11 ' planned" If the half, 'eem tu gc.:t better each ) car. con-;1der the c.: \pcrience of the organ1Lcr' und 1he gencro'i1ty of the 'r>on,or,. J'homp'ton and CO·ch::ur Willa Dean Lyon ha\.e hcen there before. Th1\ wa\ the fifth time I homp<;on. attending with hu-.hand Gus Owen, h,1d ch:urcd, and Lyon who'e hu,h.ind William Lyon h chairman of the Orangewood Children ·., 1-oundauon. ha' been 1molved in all seven Cnuntry. pop and go,pel \(lCllh't Gayle attended the. VJ.P rcccr11un 10 mingle "An aud1cn..:e .11 :.i llcnd1t ,., different. hec.nl\c the people there mo) not even knov. \\ho )OU ore. they arc there for the Mga1111atiun." ,,ud the r>ct1te 'mger (\\Ith ,1 h1~ \Otcc) who h." two children or her uv. n I She ., the one "1th long h;m 11 'he didn't lht\.e on high hecf, \he would prohahl) w.1lk 1111 11 . l Thc1c ma) haH' hlc.n ,11me lherc \\ho did 1101 kn<m Ci.1\k h111 ll!ll 'O lllr ii 11 \C .H nld In I he.• .111d1l'IH.c. I he M.11>.c \ \\ "h I 01111J.111on m.1cte pn"1hk .1 dn:.1111 11f K,lthryn Slindl•n 111 '111111h D.1k1ll.1. who tic" 111 \\1th lll·r tamil..-for the pcrfurm.111n· .inJ .1 pm.11e chat "'"h 1hc \1)(-.1h-.t helore dinner fhcre tu help < >r.1n~c"11"d I lome w 1th 11' '\ ~ 1111ll1"n c~pan,mn program "c. re t\\(l·llmc.· ti.ill co-ch.ur Judie Argyro<; .mJ hu~band George, d1ugh1Lr Slephanic v.1th Tom Thoma on, nc"' C.:hapm.in t1llle~<.. · pre,1den1 Jim Doti and "''le Lynn, El11.,bt'lh Tierney, tv.o-11me h.111 co ch.111 "ho ha'> attended rJll even and hu,hand Tom, Pat and Marvin Weiss, Doug DeCincu, new Orange"ood board member Usa Hughes and hu!lb11nd Bruce, Cerise and Laurence Feeler.. Other~ v.cre Nancy ond 8111 Steiner (foundation director), Carol and Dennis Campbell, Per1a .ind Tom Santley, Myrna and Dick Tripp, Charlie and Pat Po s, ·11ffony\ Jo Qualls, Orangc"ood gr.id Jame!. Thcger~on, 22. •who did the 1nv11a1ion 1lh1'ltra11on, and Tom and Emma Jane Riley, who h.i\.e been mvohcd in Orangc\ltood 1 lomc ~•nee 11 was JU't a dream. • Mcam\.hllc, Saturday evening 11..,cr at The Village Creon, 300 h.1d mo'teycd in for a hoedown ... forget ahou t your tuxc., anp ballgown.,, this was a denim and boot crowd that wa dancin'. CJtlll'. tafkm' and drinkin'. u ,c;t 1 llghwa)' Band provided the foot· 'tomping mu!>1C and even ent ~ >nll tolk' mlo a ''lu:tre d.incmg lrcn1\. L1icnt11? > Auxiliary of Big Brother' Dig Sisters ho,ted the fun l:\en1n~ w11h Pall) von Henkle and J.anc1 I rcat ... , "foreman" of the p.1rt~ c'pccteJ to rnee1 the goal of ~ 15.fKXl . I he 0\ICludJ.,." all "'hipped up b~ member,, Y..cre ouhtanding - I C.\<h·'>t\le barbecued beef 'callopcd ·p<>rn1ocs, bean'> cole !Ila~ .111~ Jppk pie Pat Roberts barbecued 185 pouml-. of hnskct U'>ing a recipe 'he got from Lyndon Johnson's chcL .. It took me 10 )Cars 10 get th<1t recipe from him," said Rohe rt~. \\ho now "on 't tell a soul the '>ecrct ingredient-;. Other member<, peeled 125 pound' of pot.11ocs and baked 57 pie . Pumng the ~together wi:rc- C on s t a 11 c e Mclean, (did dceorJttOll\ Of hay, CIC.), Jerri "'iram'i, Marnie Reed, Pat Wright, Glad~s Haines, Peg Cully nnd Pat Cox '"ho no" has her degree 10 tpplc reeling). r.1rt1C1p.1t1n~ Ill. the carryings on \\c.:rc Donn.i and John CrHn, Rub Keeler, Nora and Ch.uley He ter, Dorothy Kenneoy and her table of 14 .gucw., Barbara Aune, John .ind Carol Cummings, Nyla and Fleet White, Barbar~ Grady, Hctrriett e Witmer, Nanette Thompson, Maggie Murdy, Marjorie Fl uor Moore and hu,hand Thurmond Moore and Jo Ale\ander, BO B • director who on June 30 hccome .. director emer11u:. • 11tcr ~~ Veilf\. "\\ c nm\ h.1\.C JIKI m.11lhcd tug hnllhcr' ;111d \l\tcr~ with l111le hrnthcr-i and ''~tcr s." \aid \lc\.tndcr • fl\ THE \\AY: Barry Cole 11. l 'lltc.·d .1lm111 pl.1~1ng for the <icpt .> 11'1'."-\Car celcllr;1t1on .11 1he ()( l'u lormuu; .\rt' Center feotunni; Ben Vereen .ind Ann Jill i<ln. 'We \\ 1 II h.1, c .1 ~9-picce b.ind playing Im the program and 1f1ernard' for d.1nunc." ,,11d Cole ( h.1111ng that C\lf,l\,11.?.111 1,1 "'" hl nnne other 1h:111 ll..lth1vn Thomp)on. • I h1rl\ lecl 111 011u.1gcmh muni.: hie.' "111 he ·" a1lahlc .it the I hur,d.l\ ~urnmcr Sol,11cc be nll\c.'r pl.inned hv Y:!OOO a1 the v • .irl'IHlll\C l~c,t.tUr.rnt Af\(), JI the c.·\cnt pl urned hv the )OUng prl1le"l\'O 11 ~rPup \\Ill he d.IOCl!ll! 111 fl, c mu,11.. \:WOO 'UPJ'>lHh \,1u1h OrJnce Cnuntv 'I\\(,\ llotel lor lltimclc'' \\omen Debra Jay JI ~..i2-~57., h:i .. more 1nfnrn1.1t1t1n \ S5 donation "'II hc 1.1kcn .11 the door or an) other l.argcr dcnom1n.1t1l1n ,, rcrfectl~ aecep1.1hle Rape victim over feeling guilty Dear Ann Landers. I um tl)mg io rcco,cr from the wor\l thing th.11 can huppcn 10 a womdn. Rc1rc . Becau.,e I wa' 101;1lly tjtnorant .ibout the \UOJCCl, Ill) llC\\ m1 \!On in life '' to help educate other' Women keep ,1rgumg the pro\ and con;, about "'hethcr 11 " he\t to he ra"1vi: and let the rap1\t h.a1,:c h1' "•'Y· hoping to ov01d :i beottng or wor-.c Other., believe the.,, 'hould fu.~ht back. on 1he nut\lde chanL e thnt they \\111 pct .1wa~ f\oo matter which cnur'c .1 \\Om.in choo'lc,, 'he mu't nc\.l'r lu'c ''Jht of the fact th.11 !'Icing r.1pcd 10, nut her li111lt. A trud111on.1l 'o'ir~c ol Ann UMIPI 'trrngth. tht: <;ht1r<"h. m.1) nut he \l(\\Cd h' 'on1e .1~ " v1ahle op11nn. ·1 ht "' untortunlltc. l duJn't w.mt tn 11 nc.11 11 church .1flcr I "·•' r.1ped liccau'e til.'Cortling to m~ ('.arly rcltg1011' Imming there \\Crc onl)' thret• Iv~' ot women -""i•n. mnmcd or who1e No prm"inn "''" made for v1c11m' ol r11pe ._l 1hc>ugh1 that '-"ll' where J tnocl with God .md 'flCllt tod m.1n~ yc.1"' pun1,h1ng m)' etr for ha1,:ina 'fallen from iJri1cc." l hen one duy 1t downed on me thut tho'c te.1chin were the work of Jleorlc ltnd th.it Gt~ did not blame me for l°)eina victim. Plcll\C keep talkina bout 1hi,, nn. Your column 1 national clearinghou e for 111(orm:i11on nd 1 re I wurc.:c of 'trcn&lh ' -1 .. C R,, Davis, Cohf. Otar Da,11: 1 hank )OU for WTlllna • letttr that I cer1aln to htlp a areal many women. nd IMI) I •dd ont' lmportanl footnote? Ir It h•ppen\, the \'lcllm hould lt'l prot iM•I help lmmtdlatel7. 1 he p )<'holoalcal damaa of rape I hom:ndcHH. J hi '' too bit of ft h1UI for a " man to n ht ~ heDetr. ' Dc.1r Ann landers· I'm 'ure )t>u '"'II recerH~ letter\ \J) lnlt .. My b.tb) wa\ 'urro'C. d Ill ,l.trl h1' rnea .. 1c, mumps·rubcll.1 'hot' at I.' mon1hc:, but I put 11 tlll No\\ he ha' the mea'lc' .ind \\C h.1 .. c been tolJ he n11ttht hcc1lmc rct.mlcd .. Plc.l,l'. \nn 1dl p.m:nh 111 g~I thc11 l..1J, 1mmun11ed \\hen lhC\ .ire 15 mnnth' nil.I II t:dn he a matter ul hie .tnd death. L"I \CJr 47 children du~d ot me.i,lc,, an 1llne'' tll.lt could h,1\e Ileen prc,entl·d w11h J \Ingle 'hot. Dolen' or other'!> bcc.mlc mcnt.ilh rernrdcd. II '' hl'.1rtbrcak1ng to thin~ th.at the\c children could trn\e been ah\e and well toda\ 1f they had been 31\icn 1 \Ingle. 1mplc 1110culJt1on Pica e, Ann. r~mind parent !hat baliie' need the protection of the mea,fc,·mump,·rubclla vaccine ,lt I ~ month<; and that they ,hould begin a \CrtC\ ot l.hphthcn.t \hot~ and poho \;accinc. b) .1sc 2 month,, It m~ Jc, h ~oing around. docto"' m.1y ud\il\C cttmg the vaccine '" earl)' '' 6 to Q month' Another imporlunt "accinc 1~ the '° c 1llctl I llh v.1ccinc thoat protect\ _.gain~t the kudtng c111"c of h;1c1c:r1al memngiu,, "h1ch often '"ccp' d11) c.1rc c.:cntcri. .ind multi e1nN: hrnin d.1m.1i;~ or de.uh I hc1 c " no p11lt wm'c th.in ~now1na )OU rnulll h.tvc ,,1\.cd \our child und didn't t'le."c. i\nn, ur~e )Our rc.tder\ to check their )''ung ier~: 1min11n11a11on' -nd et them 1mmun11cd on time W.un thc..·m 111'1 ~IHtin \tnlll the Wt\ enter ~h1 '' I nr m.1n ch1l,frcn, that 1' h n l.1tc -I 11nc' 0 11,un, 1.L>, hclhl of l \ P11hlt\; I le.11th Sci' l"l', W shm ton D C l> Ir l>r. Ma,on: ~o ont could h•'c ~•ld ft tltUt'r. I hRnk )OU for a I lier thal I \Ur to l \C a l l or oun lh and • rut deal or arid. ct m of the Oa ( n:dh ()&dtn ~1 h): j\ CC'tn• •t r do t d th afft<tlon of htt f'ri nd l>t'~""'' tht onl ,ompllm nl ht tur paid her "" , "\ou lt 11 I o lhan an fat 1lrl I kno•." ' 'Couch people' a type of homeless .· By L M Boyd Q. Who .ire .. couch people'"'> A. Tho\e un\cttlcd. ,1eepmg on cou<..he' of fncnd' and rclauvcs. F\t1mator' think the c.llUCh·pcoplc c.ounl run' inh1 huni.lred' ot thou~and~ C.uw,l\hC4' do hl·tter m the "inter I h 11 humon ... 1 Rini! I .1rJnl'r pointed l'UI, "fhc 1.1mtl) ,,,11 1..1lmc Imm l\n't ,,., 1mport.1n1 ,,, lhc t.1m1h H1u 'rc going to h,l\e · Q. \\ h.1t\ ,, "t'lomh hi 1nl..t'1"' <\. \ huge hghtY..e1ght t.1t>r1 •I C"<trernch ,,rt,ng pl.l\lll lil'l'r \ d1,p1h.il 'IJll·ld throw' 11 ti\\: r .1 h11mb ,1buu1 to he dcton,11nl I h1.. v<rh1,1011 b.tlloon' 11 le' r.ir.1chu1e ,h,1pc.'. .111d tend' to n1n1.11n the.· hi.I\( ·\mnnc .Ill tht: \mu11.:.1n '"'Ille n \\hll \\\.' 11 br," th,ll\ ,1 J'·l"c.I \\ h 11 ' -.t~lUI Ullt' 10 !II ""-"'' .1 '"c l.1hclcd DD Or 'o report the r c'c.ir<.. hc r' Q. \\ h.11 l \ flll'\ldent ,fcr1 thrt1u1th Im entire ttme 1n 1.\llt('c dcud drunk'' \. 'I ou mean Oa\ld Rice \tch"on" me .,, 1d he'd t'lcen pre,1dcnt for a da . March 4. I JQ A Sund•)· \\i1Jcl~ reported '1nce 7 chan l '. 'lnr decltned Ill he inaururntcd nn th t d:S\ \\ pre,1dcn1 pm tcmrorc of the ~en.11e. Ah:h1wn w:s' ch1d of ,t,llC, hut he "lcpt all Ja} rcw RUFFELL'S UPllUnlY lllC. ................... lNJ-Ila. tma llM-.... llll WIN Anta~ AIM\UID All'l'ltAK.. •• MD DA TllAVSL Wllnat WGa A DAY Look tn Thunday·a paper for complete detadl and entry ronn to an exctuna getaway weekendt . h1,1nr1.1n .. '·" he ",,, drunl.. I C\\Cf \J~ he \lo3\ll I I he \tJtuc or I 1hcm 1, 111,1 .1bou1 ~() time.' t.ilk r :h 111 'hC' ti be 11 'he \\.UC a n:.il Ii t I uh H.ardh JO\ of the wumen who , 'e" l(l\Cf' on ha,cbalb kno" whai • .1 hclded bJ<.eball team lool..s ltke. ll.1111 h." no h.it·Jnd-ball game;, Q .. \'. 1' Trunun'l m: ' 't n.1mt'1 ll r Hat I'\ I rum.111 ' \. 'll \U ,,1 .\ " ...... \,'II. C. aht nJmcJ Im R d .1 r..I '""" 'ur H01.l\Cr"1llc. r1 lll'lc.d ''I Herhert Ht11t1,cr 'uu'rc ·'"are m.111~ .1 '•'lt"11l1 'por11nl! 'nut !..di' ountlc'' bluelt"h Jll'l for the fun 111 11 L>1d \llU kn1l\\ hluch'h Ille" N' J...111 .. 1,untlc'' l1'h JU'I Im till' tun 1ll 11 1 JJcqoe~ Cousteau ,,11<1 '11 In hpane,c. "kara" mean 'h;ind" .i nd "1e·· mean~ "empty,'' ind e\cl'\ 'tudcnt c.11 kar.He knov.: • " < la1m 1s 40 malhon ~cncan.s' \\on't so to the denll tout of fear of the dnll \ tlJer in the wild rarely catJ. : "here 1t makes 1t kill World's oldest coral reefs arc 1n Vermont' ~1de of l..akt' C'hamplain ... ...... 3211 5·1PMd c~. tott• "'* leOM 1w buy Wh!M wlblk top ~. 2Slt ,...., fulty 1ood9d. car phOne. upglOded Wheek, rear deck ~. U71.'m0 i.oa.. Coll 1&9·3679 $23,100 For )ult $20 w. II run your 1Jt2W' ad in our Mlt· motive HCtlon, with a plc1ur4 of your car, for 3 con- eecuttve Saturdaya. Copy muat be 1ubmftted by Wed. Call Candy NOW at 8'2·5e71 to place your ad and ~ In on thlt tntroc:tuctOty offer! The Automotive Gulde ap,,.art wery Saturday. • Pi tc:. fof. r>rtva ... ~ no et\Mg91 C#I be made ~ ongNI copy , . . ~ ' . . . I ... ' . . ~ . . 11 By JoSh Lemieux The AS10Clllt4 Pitu OLUE SPRINGS, Mo. -The ignilion ounds like :i refrigerator kicking on. The motor h.is no moving pnrt\. The cxhQuM 1 just water vapur. Pcnn~ylvanaa Energy Offkc .,.. a muin sponsor of its development. His vision ;, re~pectcd · ~ ma"1 in hi field. ahhough some 'IY h11 rnlc~t for citing idcH is greater thnn hi~ ability to folJow throuah on them. his manap:mcnt. ,.. But the best thing about Roger "What ht doc ii. well·rc:aarded nnd taken eriously by people in the hydrogen community," said Jot1n Ogden. n physici t at the Ce nter for Ene rgy a nd Environmental Studies at Princeton Univer ity. Billings then moved into •n abandoned limestone quarry and founded the American Academy o( Science, 1 privately funded research or1ani11tion where he and a team of mechanic." worked on the car for the past fi"e year". Interviewed recently in hi" p Billing•,' latest hydrogen-powered cur, he \Jys. 1s that it can somed~y be chc,t per 10 run than gasoline car' I h" "ed., he unveils a new h\Jrogcn fuel cell car he built in a large c.i"ern that houses hi l.1bor .ttor' on the outskirt' of this f...Jll,,I, (II\ \U burb. \\hen .111 c~ hatche,, before tltl bird\ 11111 anti moving around, \IHI hl.tr 11 chirping and you o;ee ''' hc.tk brea king through ," 1\111111~' ,,till "fhat's ki nd of 1d1c1l lhl' technology 1s right now. I \C 'ct·n thing!. happen that l'\'C d1 c.lllll'd about fm yen rs." lndc1:d. Bilhng!. ii. a dreamer. I k ''·""' 10 pioneer a pollution· lice ,11ne1v trn ed on energy from h1 dr lll!Cll on oJorlc"'· colorless I!·'' .ii1d 1 he lightest and simplest .11.1111 lo.1101.,,n 111, 111n111g 1:ouldn'1 be heller. ,,~ 1h1: d111c tnr altcrnat1\C fuel' " , , de r .111ng wo rldwide The l.1ll!l'I l \ .1u1nmall.er~ '3) their pr '"'' r1.,c.in:h '' on CM'> that ll'l' l'lt...tr11..11 1 .• il1..uhol and ,,1111pll'"ed n.1 1ur.1I ga'> Bilh n~' rl.1n' l<l un1cll hie; 11111d 1l1cd f 1ird I 1e,1.1 nn \\ cd111.•,da' 111 I l.1rr"hur1?. P.1 I le , h•"• th .11 1,1,,1111111 bct.111": the 0 g·d e n s a 1 d E u r o P. c a n automaker; BMW and Mcrcedc · Oeni ore work{ng on h)·drogen· powered prototype Da11d Swan, ass1srnn1 director ul rexas A&M\ hydrogen re.,curch un11, c;a1d ll1l11ng"i had mnrl) intere ting ideas but often come' up short of documentation. "The trouble with Billings l'i no one knpy,~ what he's Joing," Swan 'iaid. ''He's made u lot of cl.t11m in the past th.11 he h~srft lived up tn " • ll1ll1ng.., 'ays hi-. car will need a le" mun: ycar'I of tci.ting, but with proper 1mestmcnt it could he reaJy tor ma''I prm.luct1on 1h1' decude ~Lin) cono;.1der h)drogen llttl e\OllC <llld C'Cpen'I' e tor Cjr~ ul th1.· 11J9(J, But Billing' ha' been a hcl1c1 er 'mce h1!> day\ at Dngham Young l 1111ern1y IY.n decade' <•go He dc1 doped thl' Billing'> l:ner~"\ C'Mp to n1.1kl compute r\ .ind market h" hydrogen rc .. carch. hut the LOmpan) wa' taken mer 111 I %4 ti' ,tockholde ro, u n ha pp) "'11 h .orfice. Billings outlined the price the Unncd States pay for ii.. lo"c of cars: JX'llution, foreign oil dependence and trade deficits. Hilling'! )l\id. his car woulJ eliminate the internal combustion cn&i ne 11nd .pollution ~rries. It run on a lucl cell, a 'lmall b<lic that converts hydrogen 3nd air into electricity to drive the motor. The only byproduct is water, h~ \3ld 41 1lowcd n the white no t much s malle!lt Lti'l t week, he reporter a ride in hHtchbnck. The ride i different rrom the cc.onomy car::,. Rilling!> clnimcd that its limited 'peed -55 mph -i · due to old technology in Ford's electric car. 1101 the fuel. Cleon-running hydrogen car .ircn't now. Researchers have been n1.1king them for ycnrs. Out no one ha~ made one thnt i practu.:al to m .. n bccJu e hydrogen i so t!\pcns1ve to produce und !.lore. B11l111gs theori1es that ~ydrogcn­ po1 .. crcd Cll~ can be cust·cffecttvc Lvcn though hydrogen i a more costly f ucl, he sa)'s the new efficiency of his car allows it Jo get more m1lell out of hydrogen than the dollar-equivalent m gasoline State attacks workers in ·,talks \\I I{ \\I I "I <) ~tall: negn11.11or' h.wl' 11 'll1tld 1h1.1 r 111 ,1 ,, h.1rg.11n1ng pwpm.il-., Y.h1ch ,,,11r.l1ni.: 111 the C'.ilr t11rn1;1 State l-mpkl}CC\ \.,.,\, 111 .. 11. 1L'p1c.:-.cn1 tht• ·n111't w1cre Jllack upon ,t.•ll' 1111tklr' -.1nt1.' 1.11lk1.t11c harg<11n111g was -cmpln~t'l'' 111111ld h.ivc to pick up all increa!>ed c..ml\ tnr he.11th l·o1crag1: (premium;, 1ncrcu!-ie an .11 l·1.1g1.· 111 l'i ptru:nt for the contract year beginning 1n Au~ml) 111,111111t,t 111 pr;- t hl' q,111:' propo,cd l1in1hrn,111on of \\.tgc cu t'>, "'"'l11nt.1f\ !url11ugh'> ,1nd cul'-111 henet11~ 11 ould rcdmc cmplnH:C p.1-. chelk' h\ ne.trl} 20 pacent I h1.: pr11p11,,tl pile' 1n11thu 111,ult nn top ol \lat1: thrt"1'' 111 l,1\1111 '' m.1111 ,,, \).(Kiil -.1.11c \\Orio.er\ Ill 11 1.:llc'rl 111 .. 111 the -.1a11: huJ~ct dcf11..11 -the ,1.1tc .11,11 1.kmam.1., that cmploycel> upport Ll1minu tion of the ...iatc\ leg.11 requirement to pay the aver.1gc CO\I of e mployee health insurance; in\lc,1d. the Ocr.1rtmen1 of Pcr,onncl Administrntion \\llUld be gr,1nt1.•d the rxmcr 10 \Cl the lll31C'S health t'11n 1rihutlllll c.1lh 1c.1r \\ c.. h.1\l' n11 1nten1111n ot knuc~ling under to thl'I •rt c>I .:h,1lkng1: \lnll''I C\l~ prop<"•ll I\ .t take · 1\l ,I\ '11d t'nl'\ l\.c..·nm . CSI ·\ C1\ll Scrl'tCc I''' '''"n !Jue\ 1111 I I 1. 't.11c.. 1' -.hcl\\ inc L.tllou.., d1,r1.'I!·"" 1111 t·rnplc•HT' 11h11 \\11rl.. on beh;lf ot the p11l'li1.. clH rt1me \ltttdd he p.11d to 1:mplO)'Ce\ only after thn \c \\ntl..cd ·HI hour' per "'eek. rather than more 1h.1n illcr c1~ht hour' per da) "'h)ch i' the current pr.1Clll.'.1.. empl11H'l' "lluld ,,1.,0 .t"umc add111on:il cn't' tnr 1 '''nn 111d lknt,11 cart, l'111plmce' children "'nuld tic l"\l.'rcd h1 ht.11th in'ur.1ncc onl~ unul the) arc 18 Ye .tr' nld I hL· P'''I""·"' "'-·a· l'll''c..·nt1.·J la'r "eek to L'1111 I" \llll'd 1H I\,, l' \\ c 11 l..cr' clnt' of nine oargaining urtrl' 1q'lt •t I I ·d h\ < ~I \ I he ,1,1 tt' '"'d rt "Ill l'IC..''l'lll lht '11111· Jll• 'I''""' 11 .ill ll!lll h.irga111111g ' d•lt' · the ,t.1IL' .1f\o dcmnnd~ th,H employees ~upport lc~l\l.1111111 .ill1m111g DPA ror emplO)'CC benefit!> 1111h11u1 httt, .ind 111 rclfllll1. 111.1nd.1t111\ 'eLOlld lier lt'llfl'mt 111 1111 all nc1\ empl1111.·l·'· I ht ,1 1lt' '' dc..111 1nd1r1/! 1h.11 c..·111pl111t'1:' .1ccer1 the 'plf11l\ llll! t.1k1: ,1\\,1\, lln.111) the ''·•IL' 11 ,1nl' 111 cl1mi11.1tt· empln)ec,· right' 111 11.111: g11e1 ,1me' arh11r.1tcd .1 11.1i:t· 111 111 f11 c pcrr1.:nt .1crn'' the ho.1 rd and <'11111111.1111 111 "' llll'tll ,,if.ir1 .iJ1u,11111:11i-. (the ... t.111: ,tl,l1 k ltl 11111-I ll.tl 1. mplll\l.'C\ '"l'PIHI lcg1 ... ta11on to 1111pll n1t•111 unrl''ll 1t 11:d f11rl1111k!h' .ind tcmror.1rv 'ii 111 1ulu tr •11' l I lw C.1hl11rn1a State I mploycn ,\...,uciat1nn " 1L·prt•,1:n11ng ni:,1rly 77.111 111 1,1atl' Civil Service cmpl11\ct•\ 1n co11 1r.1u I.ilk' I he rnrrcnt c11ntr.1ll np1rc' June '\II C\I A ' 1111.11 m1:111her,h1p '' ne arly I 'll.000 .tltl\l .ind rt·tucd \I .tic cmplc1\ec' Trump Castle laces bankruptcy '\I\\ ) c >Rf... Dtin,ild I rump ,1 pl11..t 11-lrump C."tle 1n "1n~ r 11p tt' pre1, c..·cdin~.. .ind ~rt11 '" 11c1•h1p 111 the l',l\lnU <i0-50 wi th "11111'1 iltlt·r, under an agreement 1• r 11111H l' I \11111d.1\ th.ti rt''""l' t 11th • " I r II m r ' f In ;1n l1.d ,,,,,tiJcm, I he de,il rclc."c' I rump from 1h11u1 \-1 I m1ll1on 111 1111crc'1 ,111d 1•11nupal pa\mcn t~ on the A1lant1L C 1t1 ".J J . CJ'>lnn th.it were du1: \ln11d,1v and place' the C.1,tlc 111 :i p1q1:1l k.1gcd bankrurtl\' \ 11h"1.111 11 a I po rt 1 on' u f a pre.. p.1l k.1gc.:J bankruptcy, I) p11 ... ill\ l1ic..-J under Chapter 11 of fcder.il h.inkruptcv la"'· <ire .1rrro\ed rn .111\,1me h' ucd11or' Prcratll..iE?ed 1111111!' .ire dc,1gncd to 'r1:cd dd•1 r1:'1rn1.. t11r111g' \nn1111nlcmcn1 ot the J1.·.1l cam1.· '-it." frr,ev g.1rn111i.: rcgul~111ir' 1111..1 111 u1n,1dcr the 't.ll e of lrumr' t1nann ' l he ,1 11e ( ,1,11111 t11n11ol ( 1111111H,,1on ,,10 1.1kl' ·"'·•) I rump\ c,t\lnn l1Ccn\e rt ti find' him fin,111u.1ll) un,tahk I n A p r 1 I ,1 n d M ,1 \ • c..11mm1"1011cr' rcnc"t'd lrccn'c' Im I rump' ( .1'tk .ind r ilJ "1.1h.1I c.1,1nm ,dtcr f111d1n1t the propcrt1e~ tcmp11rarih, mcl gu1llclrnc:' '"' 1inanc1al !>lah1hl\ B ut the panel h.1, ,,ml the Jc, eloper "mild need 111 h.t\l' 111, f1n,1nc1<il hnu ... c 1n Phk-1 ,111tf C\pl.i1n .1111:mph ICI IC,lrllllllll' lhl hdlion·dnll.11 dd•t' 1h.1t \\1'll!h do'' n 111' '"et' •\tl.lflllL ( II\ rn .tn d lllJ I I >I I hL .1creUllL'll l 11n till ( l'lll· Jll(\1,, ·r rump 111 c,1..,1pt• .111 1m11luntJr\ h 111kruplt\ 1111 l.11lrn~ 111 m.1kt• lhl b1111d p.l\llll'lll' dm· \.ll 1nd.1\ I r11111r p.1ul ,, ,111111.ir ,10lCIUlll I 11J,1\ lit h1111dht1ldl'I' Ill rh1: I rurnp Pl.11.1 I 11l' -.1:11lcn11:111 ''••Ill 111 1 llurn ,,, trn.inu.11 .tl 111111' h1 th1. '-i1:" ) 1111.. 11..·.tl C\l,llC dcH·l11rl'I 111 ,,,,\I' ••II I 111,rnlliil lllll,1p\C I rump rt portcdh .d,o ·•l!rced I0 1!1\C up ,c,cr.il ~<.'\ 111 111, r.tr·tlun~ 1..mpirc . Under thl reported .1grcement. f 111mr "1111hl lcl'e h" pr1\,t1C \Jcht tnJ JCI, the f rump ~huttlc a1rhn~. the (11.1nd Hyatt Hotel h" P,1lm UeaLh condum1n1um proJCCI. hi' 'tock 111 Alexander·~ dcp.1r1mcnt 'tore'>. .ind flO'"'hly I hl' Trump Hegenc\ llotd 111 At l.rnllt ( 11)' -B.Y th~ Associttltd p~ ' P AIGE SIMPSON ' i1 no ordinary banker A~ a Costa Mescl banking profes ional for the last 20 years. ii'!. very ~sible you may already II.now Paige as cl friend or neighbor. Of from prf'V1ous banking experiences. In any evE"nl, if you are .;in active bus1nes ~rson In Costa Mt-\.1. he 1s most certainly someoM you shoold know PnOf lo opening Sank of Newport Cost.i ~. Pa1gt" was President of Clti1en Bank of C~• ~. As the captain of our Cost.i Mes.I Teoam, Pa~ h<ts a mbted tht> finest b.lnking staff available .. 100% dedicatf'd prof. s1on.al "Pt'fienced In de.JlinR with the bu IOCS community P11 1 l'ql.Jn who can clearly shOw you y B.lnk of Nf'WP0'1 iS no Ofdln ry w k, ~ why noc c II P.ai ;at (714> ~M>CXIO Ba nk of ~vPQrt Costa MeQ Off1c~: 3010 HarbOr Bl"d -II) the 1\.Hociat<'<l p~,, Mai d en fli ght of C -1 7 is delayed I c l'\C, Bl \( 11 -l'hc m.11den tlich1 111 \h Donnell Douet." c 11rp ' ( ·I"' 1.:Jrgo JCI "'II he dl I 1\ l'd p.1\t June, 1.1unp.tn1 ••II 1.i.il' ,,t1d ~1onda> I hl \t I rn11,·ba,cd con1r,1l lc11. "lmh " huildtng the m1li1.111 1r.111,1w1 1 .11 ''' Dough" A1r1..1 tit 111111 hcrl'. h.1d promised lhl \11 l or1:c th.tt th1: (-17 y,.ould th h1 the end 111 th1' month. But wmp.1n) nffic1aJ., ~.11d 1h.11 1111 ,,11 c11 .ind IC\l-\Chcdulinl! ''"""'"' II \\(IUld n'I he read~ It.I th on 11m1.· "\\.c dcuded 11 w.1:-nll>rl' 1mpnnHnt to ~et 11 into .1 ll1~ht pmgr.1m 1 hat "111 h~· CPnt 11111n11' .111d pn)lhll'll\C: ro.ilhcr th.in 11\111!' 11 ln1 th<. \,lkC Of n)ing It," \,lllf l>t11l I l.1n,on .. 1 DnuglJ, '-pul.c m.111 \11111 hl r \PO~e ... 111.111 . Jim R.11ll\L\, ,,11J 11 nm\ ,1ppc.11' the Ol.lllkn fh~hl \\Ill l,11.c rl,1Ce ·,nr11e11mc in Jul\·· -ny tllf' AS~OC'lltltd l'rt \ Rare SoVlet planes to be displayed In U.S. \II ~A. Arv I wcl"e of Hu,,1,1\ r.trcl\. \ccn World \\111 II l11tht1.:r pl.inc' M t on their ~.,~ tu t h «.' U I\ I IC d SI :I t C' I£ ,1 1.:11rpm.111011 "111 cn11gh up .. rn1llmn hud.\. Oou~1 C h.1mphn, uY. net ul a htthtc r mu,cum in Mc.·'·'· rccrnll) "~''cl.I .111 agreement rn Mo CO\\ to tiring the le em.I.try plane\ to the United Stulc\ 11 p.1rt of ,, lltrce· ycnr C\hib11. lhe pl.inc will be Onwn here tn one of the ~o\<iet Union·, mamm th cargo pl•ne . 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Lobdell, editor & vice president Stew Marble, managing edttOf' W*-lwr-sht, 1901-l989, founding publisher Editor/al Luxury tax teaching lawmakers a lesson Only time will tell, as editorials often remind us, but last week we may have ecn the b~ginning or a new epoch. Senote Majority Leader George Mitchell was commenting on the o-called luxury tax on big boats, fancy cars, furs and Jewelry. He said he would support rcpeafing the levy "if the evidence e tabla hes that because of the tax, sales have declined and job have been lost ... " ('(:ould 1t be the Ctceros on Capitol Hill arc discovering (ha't the law~ they pa s actually affect the lives of human beings? Or, more specifically, that when they increa e taxes, ~ale decline. JOb arc losr and people find it harder to make cnd'i meet? The luxury tax wa's one of the sillier provisions of last year's budget agreement. It was pure demagoguery, serving merely as nn occa ion for congressmen to preen among themselves and to boast about soaking the rich. It's amusing to watch politicians with annual incomes of $125,000 fu me nbout fat cats, but to mnny Americans the lu>.ury tax ecm less thnn hilarious -Myron Taylor, for example, n New Mexico banker. Mulliplc sclerosis has confined him to a wheelchair. He recently paid an extra $396 in taxes o n his Dodge van because the nece sary modification placed the vehicle in the "luxury" price range. "Tl i~ no lu'<ury," Taylor told the Wall S1rect Journal. "I certainly wouldn't drive one 1f I didn't have to." The worken who build yachts aren't laughing. either More than .000 of them have been laid off this year, thanks to plummeting ales. Another 3,000 retail car sale men have likewise lost their Jobs. Such a consellucnce shouldr(t Have been hard for Congre s 10 predict: Higher t!_Ues mean higher price • >which mean fewer ales, which mean people lose their jobs. Meanwhile, the tax may not bring in even the relatively small amount' of revenue originally expected. Congressional demagogues once enjoyed criticizing tax cuts as "trickle do\\n'' economic . They should attend to the "trickle down" effects of their tax increase . The economy is fnr more complc'< than their frivolous rhetoric can account for. If the lu'<u ry tax teaches them this simple lesson, it will be a windfall. Today In History \ foday 1\ Tuesday. June 18, the J69th day of 1991. There arc 196 day left in the year. Today's HlahllKht In HI tory: In 1873. uffrag1 t Su an B Antho n> wa' fmcd SI OO for attempting to \Ole in the 1872 pre 1dent1al election On June 18, 1940, during World War H, 8nt1 h Pnmc Mani ter Winston Churchill urged his countrymen. m a pcech to the House of Commons, to compor1 them el~cs in a manner that would prompt future generation to say, "Thi wa their fine 1 hou r." On thl date: ln I 778. American forces entered Philadelphia a the 8rit1\h withdrew during the Revolutionary Wnr In 1812, the United States declared wur aga in t Britain. Five year ago Twenty-five people were 11.tllcd when a twin· cngrne plane nnd helicopter carrying sight eer'i collided above the Grand Canyon Today's Blrthda)s: Actor E G Mar hall '" I. Lynes 1 Sa mm> Cahn ts 7 . Col umnt'>I Tom Wicker 1s 65 . Rock s mger· c o m p o s e r -m u t c 1 3 n Pa u I McCartney 1 49. Movie reviewer Roger Ehert i 49. Actrcs lsabcllo Rossellini i' 39. Actrc Carol Kane'" 39. -By the A soC'loted Pttss llJ .... , , ..... Taxes -the economy and the deficit There arc no signs whatsoever that the economy of California i recovering from this rcce 100 To the contr:iry, last yea r' cost ly free ze and the co niinucd drought on l)" c '<3 CC rh;llC I he problem., of oil Cal1lo rn1 a b11,1nc'' noL Jll\I .1~riht1\lnC"~· ( .il1forn1a ------ h II~ inn' .t n d 70th District 1 n d 11 '1 r' "' .1 'A bl .drc,HI\ rechnii ssem yman from the "nrtd·., ------mo,1 'tringcn t nod cxpcn<11\ie rci:ul.1ton l.1" on the environment, poll1111un and endangered '\pcc1c11 I hey \\Cre l",1u,ing economic havoc long hdtirc l.t,1 ~car\ huge fedcr.11 Jnd ,1.11c t,I\ 1ncrea,es prO\ 1dcd the \Ir.iv. that pu\hcd uur econom\ O\/Cr the edge Our 'late'" enmom" '' hkc an 1l\erlo.idcd .11rlincr tha·l h.i' lo't all but one engine and u; on .J deadly couf\C downv.ard. ln .. tcad of thrn" 111g 'omc of the C"ice' baggage t1\Crt>oard. the pilot and m;uw of the crC\\ member\ susgc: I red1icm~ ..omc of the fue l going to the renrn1ning engine That'<, c\,1ctl) wh.11 ,1 S7 h1llinn doll:ir tax 111c1,a'ic \.\<Htld do 1n our faltering C(;onnm,, \In k ll II 1,n·1 onlv l ocl..hced thftl hu s lclt our \t,1te \.\Ith 11' th<1u,And of JOb' :ind hilhlHl' of dt>lhm 1n dcfcmc rnntruch Uu,1nc.,...c!I 11nd indu\lf), both lartte .ind 'mall. htM! been lin111y up Ill Jc,1.,.c ·1 he S1.11c ( h.1mhc"1 .1grcl' thnt lhc 11ue\l10n ht1,lllC" U\Cd lO tl\K, 'Wh\' "hould we lca.,.e'>"' hn changed II' "Why 'hould we .,, .. , ?" E\Cll 11 our cc(1nom) w." not prc,entl" an '"'h d.ingcr. r1111,1ng C11liforni.1\ ''" hurdcn on a working cl.1,, th.t i '' illretid O\Crburdc:ncd " inconceivable. \pe11d1ht1ft politician' point to n.1t1onal rnnl..in ., hO\\lng th11t Californ1tt v.orkcf'I :ire not the hca1. 1 .,t taitctl 111 lhc nation ' j11'lt1f1c;i t1on fur r.11...,ng I t'<C till Best or the Hotllne rc111or·, n llC I hi. lllll<mm • lfrC '• mplt•\ 111 Or1m.1>'<' Co1nt IJ•il.f l'llot rc.ldcr · conlll'ltllt' tanll crtt1,1-im' h1le l'ilot ed1tm~ wcl •1me an,1 read all comment • we will onl puMi h r1;,pon\C\ from 11lcf\ \\ho lca\c a n. me (rlcase pell 11 out), cat tand phone numN:r (for \iCrifi 11on). You • n ct '"'"hc:d h~ c.-lhn the Editor' Huthnc 1111 ~2·tJOl h. 1h n., ' further They are wrong, or course. Tht: direct taxes Californians ·pay " but a hint of our overall tax burden A i&nificant part or our ta"< burden 1s noc c"en "' 1ble, nor :ire !l1m1lar such caxe collccled in m.my other \IJte~. Thirfy )'ear ago our local go"crnmcnt began transfcrnng the cos t of ou r b a ~1 c infrn'ltructure, road\, water and ~e"' .1gc, thrpugh home builder<\ and into the price of our housing. No" th.ti hidden ta , including open 'PJCe, 'iChool\, libranc!I. izrccn hell\, etc I' ,, m.iJor part of 11ur hnu.,e pa)menl\ When you add up the re.ii 1a~ burd en on Cahforntnn~. mclud111g th e high CO)I of hnu<,ang, which reOcc1' tho c hidden t.1'<c,, you c.un \CC that we are :11 the top of the ll\1 or t.ixpuyc,-., in \mcrn:a 0, C\en 1f \\C were Olli IO the throe-. of a rcc.c,-.11H1, ''c \hould not ra1,c la'<c' We:. arc alrcad~ 11\ert,"ed l he appm"m.1 tc. SJ .i :. ti1lhnn dc!ICll th.II e\ier\one " \\ringing their h.1nd' tl\er 1,n·1 "'hat wu mu\ hclle\.e It 10 PC SJ 3 h1lhon 111 11 j, the ,tmount "'~ .ire pre,entl\ alh1" 1n~ \late gm:ernmcnt to 'pend .1h\1\ c current mc:orne .and S\J fl h1lluin 1, ne'<I )Car·., dch1.:11. If \\C .tllm\ 1lw 'pendanfE 1t1 8f(l\\ EH·n 1hrn1gh 't\e kne" had !" ,.\U~\l'I 111 l.t'I \C.lr that re,cnue' \\CH 1101 g1,111g 111 meet 1111, H .tr ' budget \\l' l..t•pt on 'pend1n~ \\ l' wuld h,,,,. n11 the ~J 3 h11! on w .1lfllO\I ll 111 \llllph h\ Ul tllll\g had. nn ,,JI C:'l'Cn'e' .tao" the ho.u(t 1 he S•I h h1lhon ol the S 1-l .' h11l111n ,,,.~,tlkd d1,:l11.:1t '1mpl) rcprc,cn1' tht• 1nc:rc.1,c 1n <ipendin)! th.ti .ill .:n,c:rnmcnl .1'!enc:1e' \11mh1ncd \\,m1 Ill 'reou nc\t \:C.tr including a SI ,i ti1lhtln rc,cf\c It ' ti fl hlllmn ni11rc than the) .uc 'Pi!nding tht' fl,c:al ycur Jm,1gine l1H 1 mollll'lll 1h.11 11ur ltUO I\ ' tao11I\. h1dl \.CIH the hre d\\ioocr gci' pr,im(iicd and hnn , home nwrc monc) th.lo '"'· I lm\e,er. f;amrl) mcnll>Ct'I lw ~'\ rl in Ill 'P\'llll more lhitn h1' h1 hc1 10\oni 1.nn ttlnu1 Y'I \e ;, • ht' p.1 "' '. "Ill ''t' ll'•e hu .. inc'' tell off Hu"'cve r. family member\ refused to cut their 'pcuding. In fJct. the> told the bre:id"'inner the> had plan' to bu) C\cn more nc'<l )C.1r .and it was up 10 him to },!Ct a ''de JOb and make more mone~. e\en 1f he 't\J' .llhn~ Our ,1,11c· .. deficit problem j, a sample a' that S 1.4 b1ll1on of next \car\ dcf1c1t repre,ent J re ef\.c. · We hould not plan for .1 re'icnc durin& 1 reces1i1on 1f 1t mcJn\ rJl'\ing U\'<e . The re,cnc cJn he pledged from other 'tale fund . · not 1n the budget. 'hould ii rc'le t\'C t:'tc neces,ury to rctatn our bond rating. The S 14.3 b1lhon could be further reduced b" S 9 b1lhon b} Jdop11ng the: federal dccruul 'i>'tcm of .iccounting J'he thin~ to keep in mind 1'1 - that Jd1c11 or not -th e ... 1n1c '-'111 h.l\c a" much or more income. more rc\cnuc l\C\t 11 .. c.11 vear. thiln \\C h.u1 1h1' ,~c.H hen "'"h ,\ ,fqHl'''cd cct1n1•m\. "c '"II rc.:1.( I\ l lll\lfl' It \\C JU\I lrCClC 'pcnd1n!t nc\I ~car •• 11 th" ~cJr·, lc\.cl. pledge to U'l' tr lll"pnrl 1l1Po fund,, 1n ca'c "'' need .1 re,cl'c .• mlt h.rncc 10 ,, d1lkrl'lll .1ctoun1ing ''''cm. \\C \\11uld reduce the I.lei h.11 tu ;a little 11\\'r ~.i bilhon Mt"I 111 11. the 11\l r run th.11 IA.C ,1111)\\.l'd 1h1' \C.lf \\ ( lhlll0 I m:nl hi I 11 .. e t.l\C\ 111 tll tl..e llf) l11r th.11 \\.\• l.tn .IOU 'h1,11ld 'CI thlll dcltul .1,Hk •• ind if the c,·onorn\ doc,n't "ounce hack, produnn~ inne .... cd rc.Hnuc. pay 11 lr0m <'ther 't:ttc lunch l h.11 'h1111ld 1w1 "c m·n·"·'"' I he 1.•cun11nn "111 rchnund rnul'h 4utd••cr .ind "'''h more 'llrcngth 1f \\C rctu'c hl r "'<' ta°'lc' I h1,, 111 '1c"' nC the rel·e"1on .11itl our ,1.11c·, ho,tllt' bu'itne'' cnv1mnmcnt. '"'l'ulJ h<' the """' pruJcnl ul\lf'l' Ill u1ke I ( It f)f\l\C' \\f\\nc. ''c can al1A.uv., chan e \Our c, \\C '-'lHtld nol hlvc hurt uu r econt'm\ If. on I he other hitnd. \\C r.Jl\c tn'c' ntiw h" the hu c 111n11un1 uggc,tetl. 1nJ our eC\1nom\ ~(lC' I r11m re<"c'''°" tu tlcr,rc"lmt, there "111 he "''"'here II;) l' hut f1111hc1 d•' n too. Juhe rccciH1f 1 I ir "<; .:olllco h111\\I h:..kc In leave t arrnn tlcrge,on'\ olh\C \ "di m11ny ot the: other lcgr~l.111' • 11fc<, ~ .. Gov. SACkAMEN10 -It was, for Pete Wil$(.>n, the mo~nl ol truth. California' till· new governor would either per uade hi fellow Republicans in the tale A' embly 10 \IOtc for h is contro\er-.ial budget package or be publicly hum1ha1ed. The \Ote ha"e )Cl to be t'.tlhcd. but 1i .1ppear~ a\ if Wll\On .. ..... Capitol Politics -;ucceeded Monday. He emerged from a two-hour-plus meeting with Republican lawmakers claiming to hn"c enough votes to enact the ~pending cut) and new taxes nece1,'lary 10 patch a more thao S 14 b1ll1on hole an the California 'IJIC hudget Republ ican As embly leader Ro Johnson remained publicly \keptical, but priva tely, Republican legislator aid Wilson can get at lea t a dozen \!Otes out of the 31· member GOP caucus, which probably "-Ould be enough, when paired with Democratic "otcs. to pa s the budget alrc~dy approved by the liltc Senate. "I didn't gi"c up anything," Wal on told report.et after emerging from the clo cd-door meeting, publicly pushing the state Legislature to qutckly enact not . only the budget bill but more th.in .1 dozen other measures needed to "1mplcmen1 the deal be worked out late la t week with leaders or the en ate. "What )OU ce an delay 1s the uowillingnc ~ople to come to anp' with reahty," Wilson said, urging the Legi laturc to ignore " pcc1al-interest pleading." Monday's ~down followed a weekend or marathon teai 1a1i,'C I \C ion that made only hmrted proJrC toward coding the bud et cri 1 thnt h .clomtnated ttwstarc1 Capitol ince January The enate pa scd the bud er bill and a couple of the piece of 1mplemcnttng leg1 ltttion. But the A'> embly balked -and not onl) because o f Republican unhappane with the $7 billion- plus an new taxes Many liberal Democrat arc ht1\llle to the welfare-grant rcduc11on<1 and othe r 'ipendang cut,, and pubhc·employcc union" .ire hammering their lcg1~la11"e alhc' -Democrats mo,th -rnc:r pen,mn ch.Jngc... and an· ind1rcc1 trce1e on ra1 C'-for tcache,.. and ., 101.:al RO\ernmcnt cmpln~ce<. l ohh~ l't' for pamcular tiu,mc'' ~fl'Ufl'\ h11 h\ prn~1~ed nc" l,t\C' -nc"''P 1pcrs. CJnd~ ;md nadl. J1,1rihu1or.... CJble·telc' 1,wn '''1crm and othe r. -arc c.1llin.: in their poh11cal ch11\. 1oc1 l hat'<. the • pec1al 1nti.rc,1 plc.uhni:" that \\ 1lson denounced (. 111lcct1vclv. 11 rcpre,cnl' 11 t ~rcatc<,t remaining 1mpn i1ment 111 en.1ctmen1 ul the \\ tl\On bud~ct package. which is o dcltca tel~ halunced that any change 1n onl· clement could upo;el everything W h ii c t h c r c a r c .1 fr-... dlfkrcntC.\ from \.\h,ll W1l,On h.H1 prnpn,cd h\\I month. the pad.:agc doe' rcprc,c:nt ;l mn1or chnngc 1n r.,c:il d1rcc11on. If enacted, 11 "111 tic a nrn1or triumph for the R puhltc:rn go"ernor. OO(' bound 10 propel ham into lht; lrnnt rink' llf fu ture: GOP prc,1d c; n11.il ancr~a'c 1n ahu the ' ti1g'1C '' I I\ h1C>ttlf\. and • W."4: Mot11ln1 low cloud• 111rnln1 •otlly tunny 6h afttMCIOfl, A lltM CGCMr -.lh Di.-.: Moldy .... lower ••"'' .............. to• to 102. U,ptr dtHtl "''"' 100 10 uo. hlah• 10 ahe l'!!!!!!!f llPP«'' 70t. L: 0GEAN REPORT Moun1~in1: BOATING SURFING Mostly clear. Hl1h1 In the upper 701 to upper IOs. TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 5:39 a,m. Sunset: 8:05 p.m. O CJ Full Moon June 27 Last Otr. July 5 l•"'· urlAW. wlMh -~ -"' Ill MIVl'-fl IS llllllt v.itJ1 l·fooc MH i11 It>. AflH-Alld -ltlflA $ewl"'9HI tMll l fffl. I S •t. M1< h.wl Y,l(p, tall..-. with students at Harbor View School it\ Coron.i <kl Mor on Mondar Students and their parents '" P•)'MIC)t•nr c.oni O. ly Noc raised money to bring the Desert Storm veteran to the Or angc Coast after corresponding with him during the war. Wilson claims Assembly GOP support, but lawmakers say 'no' on budget proposal . ~Doug Willis 1flit Associated Press SACRAML· N'J 0 Cin-. Pete Wilson )iys he ha\ the 'urrnrt of enough .Assembly Rcpuhlicam to P"'' h1' budget ·4cJld tax pl<1n\, but the 1\s,emhl) GOP loader say~ Wil,on ha,n't \\<On any • nverts from hi\ .1nt1·t.ix u1ucu'i ·:;Wilson and A<i\cmhly Republic.an ~adcr Ro ' John-.on of hillerton made ~·c contradictory 3'1'e''ment<, Monday in ·kporatc impromptu new\ conferences lillowing a 2 I 4-hour cln'lcd meeting volving W1bon and the Ac;.,emhly's ·'I publican member\ "I think we will ha"e 'ulf1c1ent vote~ to t thi!i budget throu8h. · the Republican vcrnor said, de\cnbing budget-related II approved Sunda) by the Senate to e ale\ ta~e., and to cut welfare by 4.4 rc.:cnt and permanent!) repeal omatic.: nnnuol CO\Hlf·hvmg increa'e in f.ire grunt!I. The re wo' not a ''"Sic voice ra1 ed 1n room 1n llupport of th1i. packtigc," ""°n i.n1d. he welfare cuts hod been a key and of As embly Republicans, who refu cd to vote (01 any taxes eases, including the I l/4·cen1 ·per· ar 11iele tax hike Wil on proposed as principal new revenue source,AO---ltelpj 1 SJ4.3 billion revenue g4p in MS d s'' billion late budget. h 1he Vwetrarc and s~1le tax bill won Senate approv. I on Sunday, and said he fell he now h the ol A sc:mbly Republicans for both btll , which in turn would b k ....... imp111C. ••II ao wit h inc {part ), some II! With o hcri. I think enouah will ao '°'h to ilo 1t," W1I n aid of the ol I ttina A cmhly Republican .,.... the controver,ial tu hike t1 nd welfare hill' "We had a good meetmg. We hAd a meeting which c;crvcd its purpose, to make clear "hat is being proposed. There \""' a great dc11I of mbundcr landing," wi1,1111 'aid But the welfare change:-rnn into t1 ouhle Monday aflernoon. when an t\c;-.emhl) commi1tcc Jt lcnst temporarily .. hcheJ the proposal 01hcr Rcpuhl1cans gave vnrying ver"°'" of the po lure or lhe fractured, often contcn11ous A cmbly Republican C11llCll'o "\-h: hil\e a heller chance of finding .l curi: [or Al OS today than passing the hudgct." commented A\\cmblyman Stan St.11ham, R·Ch1co Only one A'l .. cmbl) Republican. J nc1a Hunter of Bomia, ~aid publicly th.ii he "'ould ~upporl Wilson's plan, and even she hedged that. "I think Pete's been very fair with U\, he's been very tra1ghtforward. I 1hink we've got the best deal we can get thi\ budget ycnr. Ultimately, I'll be voting for this packngc," Hunter aid Wilson nltcrnately claimed succc~s and warned Of the dire COn\cq11enCC\ of il contmued budgel deadlock. Asked if he had twis1ed 11rm" to win As embly GOP uppo11 . Wilwn joked: "Tv.1 t arm'' I will hrcak urm if ncce,sary." W1IM>n relied rmmnrily on Dcmocr.uie 'iupport, to ge1 Im budget nd Ill'< propoc;rrlo; through the Senate O\.Cr the \\ce!..cnd, nnd i expected 10 have to do the ' me in the A<-cmhly. But Dcmocr1t ha"c only 46 of the 54 \iOlC'> ncc.:cJc:d for tu b1IJ.i for tht bud ct in the A' cmbly. Tlut mean' Wil n need at lea .. 1 eight or the A cmbly' 31 Rcruhltc:iw., and p1ohi1bly .1 few murc th o n 1 h11, ~•nee omc 'embly Demhcrats ohject tu hi'> reliance on n 4'ale\ tax hike m\tcad of higher mcome taxes for 1he wealthy Wilson's plan would misc the ~late ~ule\ tax by 11,, ccnb per dollnr, an average of about $130 o year for California'~ 30 million re ident'l. The welfnrc cuts would reduce mo t benefit11 by 4.4 percent. a reduction of $31 from the current S694 a month grant for a mother with 1wo children. In d<.ldit1on to rai mg the rate, the tu hill would al~ extend the ale t.u to <;evcrnl currently exempt item , including cnn<.I). snack food • new papers, magazine'>. bottled water and nirera(t and ''"P fuel,. ~ The ~clfare mea ure would not onl)' cut c.urren1 pa)ments by 4.4 percent, but would ulMl permanently \u\pend current Jutomatic annual co\t-or·livma mcrea c 1n grant • provi ions Wilson de~nbcd as "more 'tructurnl reform br, far than thi place hn'i ever ec n before. ' While Wilson tried to ell his budget plan to A 'icmbly Republic11n~. both the Senate nnd A''cmbly 11djourned relatively brief Mondity ~c sions w11hout u1k1ng any form.ti 1i1ct1on on 1he budact or ny or a dozen related t.ix incrc r,e or 'pcndina cut bill~ A 'cinbly committee!\ did hold bric( required hcArin on the ttlcM ~ ~nd , .. elfare·cut bill • cndina the Ale tAx bl\ck to the floor but at least temporarily -.1dctt11ckin& the welfare bill. 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Yatc~ arrived nt John Wayne Airport last Saturday to the cheers of Harbor View tudcnti. and is lodging with four families during his stay -an honor for which \tudcnb held n lotter}'. Conrath aid she is not worried that her ·tudents will sec the u e of force anhe on ly 'IOlution to international conflict. "A lot of my students felt it was a solution 111 this .case," he said. "But like Mike's been telling them, it isn't olvcd." ACCIDENT !19.U*liiillll h 1ch wa on ran a r'<I iil'liall )Etf"t wn idcd the pa tenter 11CJe of Kautcn·i. 1987 To)'ota p1cl>.up, which was wc,tbound on Yorktown. Knutcn' baby daughter was in an 111fan1 car cal on the paSM r 11idc. The impact knocked Kauten's truck into eastbound Yorktown traffic, causing it 10 hit a 1989 Ford Fiesta drive n by Howard Carlwn, 49, of Wcs.tmin ter, Hu ntington Beach Police Lt. Ed McErlain said. Carl on and Goforth, who was a pas,enger 111 the Ford ficMa, were taken to Hoag Hospital, 11nd Carlson was releo .. cd after treatment of minor' laccrnt1on\ COFFEBIOUSE From A1 entcrtammcnl permit. "This is the best way of domg 1t," an obviously pica cd Burke said, following the meeting. During the hearing, evcral people 'J>OkC 1n upporl or the coffechou e uppllcnt1on . Costa Mc!la re 1den1 Roy P1Larek 01d he '>tumbled onto the coffcchou e about t"'o mon ths ago. oon after its opening. "It brought me back to the 1960s," he CABLE TAX From A1 and tha1 Kelly didn't ha\.e to d1\qual1fy h1m\elf. Recd 'n1d either Kelly should ah tain or lhc council . hould delay its vole until it got .in opinion from the Fn1r Poht1cal Practice Commis!l1on . A<.. with oil tax increa..c.,, the cable tax hike required five dfarmati\.C \.Oles. Kelly' wa the fifth vote. Voting 1n f &\/Of of the increa'ie were Green, Kelly. Earle Robitaille. Und.1 Moulton-Patter on and Grncc Winchell. Jun S1lv11 \.-Otcd 11gain t the lncrca)c and Don MacAlh\tcr was ab cnt. Legrand wa!I treated at the cene for nee!>. pam. The chance~ or Tiffany' survival appeared f rlm Monday night. IC the ba~ lo e., her life, he ~ould beCQmc lhe city's fourth traffic fatality m two weeks, ucco1d1ng to McErla1n. Ju\t Sunday, a 24·year-old Huntington Beach man "alking across Beach. Boulevard north or Yorktown, only a couple of mi les from the Monday colhs1on, wa ~!ruck by an alleged drunken driver and killed. Another Huntington Beach resident w,1, .irre,tc<.I on suspicion of mi<;dcmcanor drunken driving. Other recent fotal accidents occurred on June 3 and June 12. The ci ty has recorded m traffic fatalities since the bcginnm~ of the year, according to Mel il;11n told thi: council "It wa' ii brc.ith of fresh air," he .Hided, ~pculi.1ng literati> since there 1'i no 'moli.ing .11lowed 1n the coffcehou e Ch.1mhcr of Commerce pre 1dcnt Jim I lc.n\\Ood al!lo \Ubm111cd a lc1ter to the council 1n ~upport or the corfoehou e ·• fhc coffeehouse 1 an important part uf Co,t,1 Me\a\ -.trong free enterprise 'mnll hu\ine'" community.·· Henwood wrote "It I\ important thal we !iupport hu'11nc"c' who provide quality 1icrv1cc , mcluding e n1ertamment, for patron in the community." Par.1gon Pubhc lntcre~t Director Don Weddle paid Kelly''I newspaper more than $2.000 for the ad City Admini'ilrntor Mike Uberuoga said lhc f1 .. c percent TV tl\JC ~ill nuse $750,000 .ind "'ould prevent cu t' in the police and fire department . "II .., your re.,pon 1b1hty," rc1,1dcnt Jack B11l0li. told the council. "to protect rc-.1d<'nh from tll\C\. '"l'he city mu t rein 111 on pending, " he ,,11d "RCJCCt the budget os it stand'! or redo it " Cit) \&.1ffcr' 11aid the t)'p1cal cu,tomcr of P.1 r0Ji;on Cable, whu:.h crve 43,000 Cll'itomc,.. 1n the city, will pay un average SI .4.S each month for the new tax. Long arm of law nabs councilman .NcWPORT B ACH -Frc hnrnn City C'o unc1lmiln John Hedge has proven quickly . thin even city lender cnn act traffic lid.ch. 1 he youthful counc1lm1n, who c red beach crui er bicycle is his m11n mode ot tron~portation in the city, wa i ucd 1 citation on May 17 for riding h1 •~o· wheeler un the 1dewalk near Balboa Pier and "'ithoul a proper b1q-clc lkcn , "It ~as 11 the corner of ~bin trcct and B.albm1 Boulevard." id the 35·year· old I fed c • who c"cn bicycle to and from council mceun . "I w11 com1n1 rrom the oceanfront. and I ppcd up on the 'Ide' 11~ ltl chcd.: m m 1lhm at the ro~l oHtcc ... :\ moment 1.11e1. u motorcyd~ ofhccr .1p1w1ucd and luindcd the ticket to the cuunc1lm.in, whn probnhly ppcarcd the t) p1c11I 'Ill rcr in ht' outfit of hon I \lraw h.1t, 'una;ha,'ie' ind no h1rt. I ledge n1d he duJn't rc.thle he wn hie 1~11\g the l.1~. but conceded the ttckct s pr per. "I didn't even think 1hout 11 -1 JU t rullcll cr1 the trtct and got up on the 1dc" lk," I kdic c1pla1nctl. "I ~hould have da mounted and walked tho b1c;yde, but I w•~ in hurry and 1t wat a matter of • fct) for me!' Ucd C.\, who Hid the incident w1 "an cdu 11on1I urcricn c," ha incc raid the IS udm . ,.,~ Payne S~art celebrates U.S. Open playoff win O\ler Scott Simpson Monday. Fernando acquisition latest blunder The Fcrnandomania cry heard round t}\e baseball world 10 years ago is turning to sorrow this season for the An&el , who signed another feeble pitcher earlier this month. A left-handed starter, they didn't need: They already had southpaws Mark Langston, Chuck Finley and Jim Abbott in their rotation. A veteran fines c pitcher who has obviou ly lost a f cw (ect on his fastball, they didn't need, either. A healthier box office attrnctton, well, now there's something the Anaels needed. With attendance down nearly 90,000, the Angels picked up the Dodgers' old scraps. Presto, Fernando Valenzuela comes alive, aaain. This time on his last leg. 'tiaybe his last hurrah. And here to fill Anaheim Stadium seats because nothing cl e ju tifies why the Angels would ri k big bucks on a auy who relics on getting hitter out with bad pitches. "(I've) made good pitche ,"Valenzuela said, "they ju t don't chase (them). I've thrown ti lot of breaking balls and screwballs, but the hitters never swing (at them). They're &ood pitches for me, but the hiuers don't chu e them." That's Fernando's version: mRking hitters chai.c pitches out of the Baseball mike 1onc. Sorry. but ------thut's '\kating on th in ice, walking on egg shell , playing with fire Fernando was great from 1980 to '86 w11h the Dodgers, the team's mo t beloved hurler ince Koufax and Dry dale, but th1 1 '91 and ha stuff is only good enough to get out minor lcaaue hitters. The Anael , dropping another financial bomb on their Orange County faithful. have egg on their face now that Valenzuela, 30, as on the IS-day di. abled Ii t after a follow-up physical examination last ~eek re"calcd an abnormal cardiogram. When it rains, it pour . After three minor league outing , the Angel purcha ed Valenzuela's contract on June 7, but since then, Fcrnandomania ha turned into El Floppo-mania. He's 0-2 with an earned run average of 12. lS in his first two American Lcaaue starts, which gives ,the Angels rea on to believe they made a mista ke. Sellin& tickets i one thing, winn ing the AL West is another If this sounds like a broken record, it is. The Angels, followina their historical ineptnc s toward slgnina broken-down ballplayers, l11d another cu with Fernando. When will thi oraanizatton I ever learn? Joe Grahe, recently rcc11lcd from Triple·A Edmonton, Mike Fetters, SM DUNN/a ll8ll8v8r McClure Wllvld llY ~.gall ANAHEIM -Tho California Anfcl. activated outfielder Junior Fell"< Crom tho l.S·day i.li ublcd II t Monday. To make room for Felix on their roster, the Anacls asked w11vc:n on ldt·handcd reliever Bob McClure. Felix, who wa 11delined with a ma1ned ri&ht air muscle, wa hittina .268 with one home run and 13 RBI before Monday niaht' same at Boston He had l7 hit m 13 at·b:tt . McOurc, • wa 1n hi third )CM with the An.ads. He wa O·O with no Javt\ thi sca5Qn. In 9~ inning , he allowed 13 hit and 11 run\, JO earned, with five walk and . ftYe lrlkcout tt1 earned run avcrap wa 9 ll. lrMlrlen ,, ..... CHASKA, Minn. -Payne Saowart, he ol lite outlandish fashion• in dolhes. won the tht U.S. Open Oolf Championship in even more outlandish fashaon Monday. It ls necessary to ao back to the days of Mduxy stickl, to the days when knickcn were even more in vogue, to find scores biaher thian those cumpilcd by Stewart and Scott Simp$Qn in their playoff for the American national champion~h1p. Stewart won it with a 3-0\'cr·par 7S apinst a n by the stricken Simpson, who -once again -blew a\ two-"croke lead over the last three holes at the Hazeltine Nationlll Golr Club, includina putting his tee shot on the par-3 17th into the water. Those scores arc the highest in an 18- holc Open playoff ~incc Tommy Armour beat Light horse Harry Cooper 76· 79 in am. Outlandish? It wu JO oulland1sh that: • Stewan won deq:jtc ma1ung onty one birch.: CMr hit hast ·33 hole•. • He won the ph1yorf de1pite makana a" many boaey1 (rour) 11 he h•d in the four rounds of rcgulatio-. play combined. • He mndc only a single birdie in the playoff, but 'till made up four troke over the last three hole , wipina out a two-troke Sim~n lead. •There were three two-trokc wings on individual holes, two in Simpson's favor. And. ~rhap~ most outlandi"ih of all, Stewart bOunccd a tc~ ~hot off " rock and out of the water on the eighth hole. "When that happc-ncd, l thought. 'Maybe it is your da),' " Stewart ad . It was his day. It wa far from an art1 tic one, tiowc\lcr. In fact, from the 'itandpoin1 of a All-Orange Coast Area )()ftball players include (clockwise from back row left). Jen- nifer Allchin (fountain Valley), Dana Jahr (Huntington Beach), Kristen Santa Cruz (Fountain Valley), Shanen l<rc1pl (Huntington Beach), Rae Rice <Fountain Valley), W illa Parchen (Marina), Lisa Dacqu1sto (Ocean View), Danielle Bowman <Hunting- .. ,., ,., Tiii., Plat u. aolfin& f'Url•t , it WSH downright ugly It ttmcs. .. It wun't out1tanctina gotf; ... SteWan adm1.ttcd, .. but the JOlf counc wa!I v..:ry difficult today. "It tested your patjence, it tested your ab lny, it tested your fortitude:. I'm fortunate to be the chiimpion." But the m1s1akc·prone playoff lacked nothin& in drama, panicularly over the Cini.I three hole , the homecoming stretch that pr\>"'cd to be Sim~n· ncmc,is, ' On Saturda), he came to tho)(: three hole~ ·with a two-trokc lead, bogeyed twice and came away in a tic for the lead. On Sunday, he came to tho c me hole-., again in front by t~o. Again, he . bogeyed twice, dropped into a 1ie :tnd ct up the pla)off The 1,ame s11uat1on existed on Monday. When the 1987 Open champion toad on the 16th tee, he was two in front . 1·A(1cr the 1.Sth hole, I thought I had a peat chance.'' Sim~ aid. But rtUs lime he wa unable to ulvap a 11c. He bogeyed in. Stewart had his lone bi rdie ol the day on the 16th, • four· trok~ wing on 1hrce hole~ and the arandc 1 victory of hi career. For SimJ*>n, eight bogc) and a playoff lo and the blwn lead on the last three holes v.ao; ~mcthing entirely different. "It' a little di appointing to lose the U.S. Open t""o da~ in a row," Simpson aid with his char:actcri tic, v.ry Jm~ ··1 feel sorry "'ror him," S1ev.1rt said, "Ju t a I felt :sorry for Mike Reid when I ~on the PGA Champion hip" in 1989. Arter a va6ety o( ad"cnturc 6y both pt .. ycr in and and water and tree and tra h, they straggled to the 16th tee with imp,on in hi customary positt0n, two 'troke in front. See OPEN/I! r l"'' ton Bedchl, Julie Luft {,\.\inna). helly Fuller \.Ve ... tm1nster), Stefanie Noffsinger (Huntington Beach) and Jena Sansone (Ocean View). t sho~n are Jennifer Col- cl.1)Uf<' ".;e"port Harbor Shannon Dolan Fountain Valley), Andrea Doty (West- minstN ) Tami 0o .... 1in Ocean Vre.,.. . ~m-. Godwin and Jennifer Cline (Mater Oei) Barons' Rice heads· area softball team By Barry Faulkner 0ra.noe Couc Ollfy Nol ALONG THC O RANGE COAST - Fountain Va lley I hgh cn1or Rnc Rice, nn impo ing figure to opposing hitters 1he past four season • top the Oranae Coasl Dally Piiot's All·Oranac Coa t Arca oftbnll team as the Player of the Year . Rice, who won 17 of 21 dcci ion!! th1 'ea on, helped lend Conch Cary Bnkcr·, Baron to the Sunscl Leafuc co- cha mp ion hip ond the C fo 5-A semifinal' for the third lime 1n her rour ea ons. Rice, one of four Barons ~lcctcd to 1hc 19-membcr squad, am icd nn incredible 223 tr1kcouts an 14 innin&-' this ~cawn, yielding ju t 54 hit , 14 walk and fa"c earned run . Her ERA fini hcd at 0.24 an,d B ._er called he r "the bcM fi elding pitcher l\c e"er had " She w-a 1.otcd Mo't V<A luablc P11cher b-. Sun ct Lcaituc co.ichc • and earned f1r,t-teJm All-<. TF homm In .1dd111 on to R ''i po\\crful patching. ll he added &0hd 01re11 punch with one home run, three triple . 1wo doubles, C\Cn RBI nnd a .262 batting a1.eragc Profile' of the rcma11ung All-Arca 'clcct1ons fo llow in nlphabct1cal order •Jennifer Allchln, Fountain Valley: A 11ophomorc third ba~cman, Allchin contributed 28 hit en route to a .311 bat11n1 average. She con~• tentl)' made contact, -.triking out only C\lcn time' She also added tron ddcn e at thmJ ba e, alway a kC') to defu 1na op ncnt ' bunti"I cffom II Barry, ewpon Harbor: The cnior hon top wa the Sailof)' co-m .. t valuable: pl:l)C r and the team' ~ t dcfen 11,c pla)cr, according to Coa'h Bob Cf\.'Cll A ca&chcr her fi r t ~o vari.1t) CJ'iOn,, Bnrr) hit 293 with 10 RBI. and led the team with sr~ doubles Always a tough out, she truck out three limes in 6 7 ,\t· OOIS • Oanlt'llt' Bowma n, lluntlnaton Beach: 1 he 1u n1or catcher had i7 hll' 1u forge a HI hat11ng a1.cragc. "-Ith nmc run,, ''"~ R131 and fl\c 'tolcn b.,,c, Anchonn~ 1hc dcfcn c behind the plate, Bow man did not commit an e rror. • J ennirtr Clint, Mattr lni: ,\ llr I· team All·Cll 'clcctiun. Chne fueled the tunarch'' oflcn .. 1\e a1t.1d; \\1th nine ~Bl 13 run' three dl)UlltC\, one homer .rnd 20 \\I ll' he hit .3 14 ~•th an on ba"c per cnt gr of 467. 1unior c;itcher, 'he called lhe p11che .. for Coach Cathy Oue,ncll • Jtnny Colcla ure, Newport Karbor: On!\ d frc,hman, he pla~cd infield, 1'utl1cld und pitched for the Sailors to 'hare 1c:.1m MVP honor. \\1lh Bc1rry \he hit 400 with 15 RBI to lead the T .11, oftcn\l\.eh . wh ile compiling a 1.80 I RA in 126 tnn mg., 1n the circle ~~c tl'o thrc::'" one no h111cr - • Lii.n Oacqul to. (lctan Vic.-w: 1 he "'phuna•ri.: lcntcr fielder tlattcd ·P \\Ill' Ill Clll•li•l'C pC'fCCnla~C.: llf 541'\ .I' the ' 1'h.1~l,' lcadorf h111cr c;hc 'ICI a '~hl'<•I 'in •lc-,ca,on rclOrd for -.1olc n- b.1w c:ll1c1cnc~. ..wiping 22 1n 25 .11tcmpt' She '°Clued tc:sm ·h1gh 17 run" nd h 1d 1hrlc RB I ll' earn flN-lcam t\11- l II l ~t• •n1t1tln • 'hnnnon Dolan. 1-ounlaln \allt')! See SOFTBALL.Im Langston helps Angels break losing streak, 4-2 ju 1 t'A akc<l 11 httl hit.'' 1d l 1n ton. now 9·2 nftcr ao1na 10·1'7 lai.t ca)on. "'We hadn't hcfn playin v.cll npin t thc'c iU)' and thi wa a bi game for U\," • Murk Eichhorn took c.'1.er to 'tart the eiahth but wa" repl,1ceJ ftcr W d Uo • two·out inalc by Hl")an Harvey, who ll the la t four out fur ha 16th the on Angels schedule can look at u." , ... • . '• While araduation rates for Division ---- 1 basketball players are about the same u the general 11tudent body, a USA Today survey indicates that the better ---- the teams, the worse the students. The newspaper's study or Division I choo1s showed that 4'6 percent or all players, men and women, graduated, compared with 48 percent for all tudents. At the same time, however, graduation rates for the Big Ten, Southeastern, Big Eight and Atlantic Coa)t conferences were more than IQ percentage point\ below the overall st udents"'. USA Today polled all 257 Division schools for the :,urvey Seventy-t<t percent of the schools rc)ponded to th e questionnaire, and the nc w,p.1pcr took o ne year to complete the study. rhe NC AA will publish 'ehool') graduation rate5 l;11c r tlm year. The \tudy nl)O showed: •Only 36 percent of minority players earned tlcgrees within five years, but that was better than n11nority students from the rest of the study body. rhe Department of E~ucation reports that 31 percent of blacks and 33 percent of Hispanics graduate within five years. • Women hasketball players graddatc at much higher rates, 60 percent, but there arc signs that the rate drops a!> the basketball program becomes more scnou'i. •The Big Wc!>t and Big Eight have the lowest player graduation rate,. With seven of the . 10 school~ reporting, the Big We!>t had a graduation rate for player\ of 27 percent . the Big Eight 25 pe rcent "1th -;even of eight school!> reponing. While graduation rate' for .ba)ketball players and the gener.il '>tudent body are roughly equal, cnt1c' ,,1\ that with free tutoring ~ervices, full ,cholar,IHp., anti other benefits av,ulable. players ~hou.ld he gr.1tlua11ng at a much higher rate. Heat hires Loughery as coach Ke\1n Loughery took his -;ixth NBA ~ coaching JOO Monday whe n he was • ~ named to that post with the Miami _,. ___ _ llcat. Loughery. an as~istant with the Atlanta Hawks, will not 10111 the Heat unul afler the June 26 NBA dr.1ft l\nd M1am1 co-uwncr Lewis Schaffel was not happ) w11h the arrangement. Ron Roth<.tcin. wh o coached the team in itc; fir,t l\Hl 'Cil\ons to a 42-122 re cord, resigned after (a~t SCiJt,(10 In other NBA new\ '-1onda) • !"he ( h1cago Oulh confirmed that the team h,1d e\tendcll Sw111e Pippen·, two-~car contract to h\ c ve.tr\. Off1c1.tl' rclea,ed no detail~ of the contr:ict. bu t 11 had hccn reported la~t "eek that the 2'i '.YC•Jr·old fo!"".ml \\Ill earn a total of Sl8 m1ll1on Im rh" \eason. rhc next two \Cars -for wllllh he already wa., under contract · -and rhe f1\c airer rhar Televtslon-Radlo Brosterhous' turn-ons • Hr.tv~ ,.Ph1ll1C\, TBS, 4 '0 fl m • Rnh 'vf " ~O R r.SP"". 4 '0 pm • \rl!(• ,, llr,·"'c I ( hdllnl I I, ~ pm • ( II~' I l11d~-r' "fl<'rl'( h 1nnc l. ~ 'II rm I I I " 1 ,p, l •lt"l'>IO' (,nlf I \ I lp. n fr •m < '-••I.• \.l,nn ll•n 1! r•,und rq!I ... llanb•ll l \ p n• t ~ ·~11•11 ~I l'<c.,. ) •·lk \.lcl\. e.sr-.. WOR ~ \11 r m A1l.1n1.' " Ph·l.1dd ph11. 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Astros to 1111111 ta D1111r clllll Houston Astros owners, unsatisfied ~ with attempts so far to ell the team, will entertnm offers from citfes without • baseball franchio;cs who may move lhc tcnm, the in.,,cstm ent banker managing the sale ~.1id Monday Loui' Su~sman, senior mnnaging director of Salomon Bros. in Chicago, also said a ''quite well- kno" n" potcnllal bu)er had been negotiating with the Ho u\lon Sporti. Association and was cumm1ttcd to keeping the team 10 Houston. In other ha eball news: •The Scaule Manners arc on a pace to draw 2 n11ll1on Ian' at home this eason, but second-year o" ncr Jeff Smul)'an ay he will lo e money for the 'econd year 1n a row. The Mariners held a ncv.' confe rence 10 the Kmgdome on Monday and ""d the' lu\t S3 million last season and expect to . drop more th.rn $5 million th1!i yea r. • No dec1!i1on ha) been made on Cincinnati Red' relie.,,cr Rob Dibble'-: appeal of two 'uspen\1011~ and fines pending against him by the National Lc.1gue. Dibble, who met wit h NL prc,1dent Uill Wl111e on Monday, is appealing two d1,c1plinary .ict1un'i from the NL. He received a three-day l>U,peni.ion and a $1,000 fine for t hro" ing a pitch heh1nd Houston shortstop Eric Yclding on Apnl 11 , and u four-day suspension .ind a SI .000 fine for heaving a ball into the ..i.tnd' at Riverfron t Stadium on April 28. The ball ''ruck Meg Porttr, a !>Choo! teacher, on the elbow. McVle takes New Jersey Poll Tom McV1e !iurvived New Jersey's two-month 'earch for a head coach .. and on Monday was given the job of .• ~ running the Dev1b for the next couple of year). McV1c. who was appointed interim coach on March 4 when John Cunniff was fired. said the contract was for more than a year and less than five Neither he nor Devil!. general manager Lou I amoriello wou ld discu!>s the exact terms of the deal. "hich wa~ finalized on Sunday. In other .;porl., news Monday: • Oroudca!tlcr Hownrd Coscll, who underwent ca ncer '>urgtl) on June 10, returned to his spot behind the ABC Radio microphone. "Hello again e\Cl)l)lle. th1., i!i Howard Co ell," he said in upenin~ hi\ hroadc.ast. ''As many of you know, l ant rl'rn"ct 111~ from a recent )Urgical procedure, .111d 111 the procc" there 1\ no way I can name all ul \1H1 or th.ink you, the hundreds of you, who h.IH. \C Ot me good "1<,hei,, nowers and all Of thC 1e't. l.°\lt:pt to 'JY I ,1m eternally grateful and 11° .i:m1d to hl hack " • l 11p ~cl·d Pe1c 5ampra'i 'trugglcd to a threc- ~ct "'t"lory O\er Chmtaan 13crgstrom in the first round of the Manche ter (r ngland) Open grass u'urt tcnn1\ tournament. -from The Assocl•t~ Press Quote ol the day Uuve Oraveeky, former major league pitcher. who, in an effort to stop the spread n( ninccr. will h.1ve h111 left arm amputated; I he'c laM couple of day\, I've been looking .ii m~ left .u m .rnd thinking .1hout ell those hH,chall I \C thrtmn (Jo\h, I'm going 10 mi s II ' Simpson 'two-time loser' at Open By Mike Nadel AP Sl)C)rtS Wrlltr C HASKA. Minn Scott S1mp<,on gave Jway th1\ year's U.S. Open not once hut 1w1cc And he 'aid Pnyne Stewart wa'i mo t grateful. Asked what tewart !laid after wrnmng Monday·, IR·hole ployoff :it I l:lzeltane N1111onnl hy two ,troke~. S1mp~on luughcd n rained lough. shook h" he:il1 111u \n1d "Thnnk,, I thinl.. .. l nt er 4i1mp,on lOm parcd h1m<1ell to Mike Reid. who lcCJ the WIN A nm&TRIP ABOARD AllTltAIL •• AJlfD U A TltAVEL WRITSll FOR A DAY Look In Thunday'• <>ranee Cout DaJlY Pilot for oompiete detaJia and entry form to an exauni ta-.y weekendf 198q PGA \\.1th 1hrec hole, to plJ) hut lmt to Ste"-otrl h\ one 'trol..c Ste\\,HI. <;Orne re<1'nned wa,n't .1 dc,erving PGA ch.imp1nn hecau'e Rc1J gave 1t ,1wJ) 'Now they'll think I g.1.,,c 11 away 100," Simp..on \aid. Doc.. he thinl.. that ahout himself'? "Kind of." Simpson M11d. "f l..1nd of did give 1l uwoy. I hod 11 grea1 chttncc to win I probahly wouldn't be a' disappointed if I JU\t gut 'nuffcd out. But to be head .tnd lo.;e i'i di,appc.unting ·· for the third 'itrntght d:iy, Stmp,un took ii tw() stroke lead into Hazel11nc '\ 1gna1ure 16th hole. l'or the third troight day, 1mp\On blew 11. E11hcr Sunday or Monday, he could h.1vc won the Open by plJ)'llli piar gol( down lhc tretch. Uut he couldn't do 11. .. Ahcr the l.Sth hole, I thouaht I had 11 grcal chance. Once gum," S1mp1oon ald "It 1 d1~appo1ntin1 10 l<XC the lJ Oren t~o da)' 1n a row" rn hi foe rnun<h. S1mp.,on h d 17 huge)' Nine came on Noc; 161 17 rind I Four came on the par·• J<1th "They arc tough hole ," he aid. "Out they're not that tough." Monda>. he finally JOt a aood drive nnd approitch on 16 but three-putted H1' fir t puet wa-. JC:tuully a beauty, a he brouaht • 3S-footc r within 3 feet. But after StewnM drained a difficult 20- rooter for birdie, Simpson missed what he referred to several 1tmc1 tb ''my httlc putt" and, quickly, his two-stroke lead was lost. "I thouaht It was a strai&ht·in putt. I mi sed it just orf thG ri&ht edac," 1mp\On said. ''I think it did bre k JU l a bit. "When P•ync hit hi putt and I m1,,cd my little putt, that hook me up a little!' rhin got WO~. "I JU t hit a tcmble hot on 17,'' 1mr n 11id. "I don't know what ~cnt wrona there.'' Out he knew M>mcth1na was wron •• oon a the ball lefl h15 4°iron from the ICC or the par·), I 2· rd hole. ________ .,_ ... ,. ........................ ... :.a =~~----..... "' ::r" Wi:.T"'... .. l'Mluaaed ,,_ 57 IChool rocorda, ~ 10 &alter . ...... ...... ........... ,,.. .......... verulility WU I ~ for Coach la Walle'• Uanl. u Ibo earaod aa W p1cbine rOCOR& M4 WI~. ·IMIY----< made the lllOlt at ber 2A hiu. ~ 24 runa, driYi• in 12 and stcalina seven ba1e1. Her on-bue perceMap: wa1 .436. She finished with a 1.86 ERA. which helped pl'O\lide lho majority of the Lion.'' vic1orie1. • TH•I o..tla, Ocean View: The junior pitcher· fiBt baseman amassed 20 RBI and scored 14' runs rrom the No. 3 spot in the battina order 10 triger Coach Sarah Oakley's off ensc. She belled eiaht triple~ and one homer en route to a ~43 batting averaac nnd a .412 on-base pereentaae, while fini hing with a 3-3 pitching record as the. No. 2 tarter • Shtlly Fulltr, Wt11mfns1cr. The senior center fielder was the coach'i. pick for Sunset League's Most Valu3ble Player after compiling a staggering 36 RBI on the scn~n . Fuller produced five homers, five triples and 20 h11s in her S8 official nt-bats, scoring 17 runs in the proces and working 11 walks. She finished with a .«9 on-base percentage and a slugging percentage of .724. . •Amy Godwin. Maler Del: A senior, Godwin's primary role wa in the circle, where she compiled 9- • record and an ERA of 0.63. She struck out 87 in 99 inning.~. ln addition to her pitching prowess, she was an often ivc threat, hitting .325 with two triples, one homer, four doubles, 14' runs and eight RBI. Her on- basc percentage fini hed tit .391 . She was named ccond·tcam All-Cl F 5·A. CW'f Nat P'w*> • 01n1 Jahr, Huntlnaton Beach: A cnior left· fount.·lln Valley High pitcher Rae Rice has been se· fielder, Jahr capped a three-year varsity career by lccted Orange Co.1st Area Player of the Year. butting .271 with three double), 13 stolen bases and · •• nine ROI for the Sun)et League co-champ!>. Bound for Northwestern, she wa1 the school's female Athlete of the Year. She played ccond, third and hort for the Scahawks and was all -league all four of her va r ity casons A pitcher in her two previous varsity campaigns, )he was not called upon in that role this year, according to Coach Julie.: Parmenter. • Shanen Krclpl, Hun1lng1on Oeach: An off ensivc ~t:ilyst all eason for the Oiler , Kreipl hit .315 with 23 hits, including three doubl e), three triples, three homers and J I RBI. She also stole five bases and finished with a slugging percentage of .562. In addition to her offensive output, she plnyed a solid center field and was named second-team All· CIF. •Julie Luft, Marina: Termed "an all-around talent" by Viking Coach Shelly Luth, the junior anchored th e defen e at short top, while adding six ROI, nine runs, two tolen ba cs and 15 hits to the offensive ottaclc. She finished with a .263 batting average and helped lead the Vikcs to a wild-card playoff berth. •Stefanie Notraln1er, Huntington Beach: A second-team All·CIF chojce, she was the Oilers' ace as a freshman. She posted a 0.50 ERA in I 26 innings. yielding just nine earned runs and stnk1ng out 152. The younger si ter of former Fresno State All· American Martha Noffsinger, she also hit .315 with 23 hit~ one double and nine stolen ba es as a part· time right fiel~er. She rcc"Oroed the schoor5 first-ever playoff win, a 1-0 verdict over St. Joseph of Lakewood and ended the year with a 10·9 record. • Wiiia Parchen, Marina: A four-year pitching star, Parchcn was a big part of the Vi~ing ' 1990 ClF S·A championship, as she went 12-3 with an 0.35 ERA. Parchcn was 6-5 entering this year's playoffs, as the team's primary pitching weapon. •Jena Sansone, Ocean View: A senior tnficlder. San one scored 25 runs while hilling .364. • Kristen anti Cruz. Fountain Valley: The senior second ba emnn hit .370 over the Barons' final 15 games to finish with a .226 average. She moved from <;hortstop to second this scllson and played crrorlcss ball the final 16 contests after making the adjustment. 0 All-Orange Coast Area PleJer of the Year Rae Rice, Fountain Valley Flrat Teem P -Rae Rice. Fountain Valley 17 -4 Sr. P _;Willa Parchen, Marina 6-5 Sr. P -Stefanie Noffsinger, Htn. Beach 10-9 Fr. P -Amy Godwin, Mater Del 9-4 Sr. UT -Jenny Colclasure, Npt. Harbor 3-7 .400 Fr. UT -Andrea Doty, Westminster 8-6 353 So. C -Danielle Bowman, Huntington Beach .351 Jr. C-Jenmter Kime. Mater De1 .314 Jr. IF -Shannon Dolan, Fountain Valley .392 Sr. IF -Kristin Santa Crur;-fountaln Valley .22~ Sr. IF ~ Jennrf er Allchin. Fountain Valley .311 So. IF -Julie Luft, Marina .263 Jr. IF -Tami Oowlan, Ocean View .343 Jr. IF -Jena Sansone. Ocean Vrew 364 Sr. IF-Ali Barry, Newport Harbor .293 Sr. OF-Shanen Krtepl, Huntington Beach .315 Sr. OF-Dana Jahr, Huntington Beach .271 Sr. OF-Lisa Dacqu1sto. Ocean View . 4 78 So. OF-Shelly Fuller, Westminster .345 Sr. Twins' streak anally ends-at 16 games BALTIMORE No matter how people talked of the level of compettuon, the Minnesota Twms )tlll had the longest winning streak 1n the major 1h1 ca on -15 game' II cn mc to an end on Monday night when the Baltimore Orioles rallied for three run' in the hottnm of the ninth for a 6-5 victory. the firo;1 lo.,, th e Twins endured in the month ol June. "We've had 'omc clo)e brtllg.1me\, hut tonight 11 went again't U'i at the end. ' Twin' 't.irtc.:r All nn Anderi>on snid. "We played guod bn'lehall throughout the ~trcnk, and we played good IM1>cba ll tonight But 11 JU~t didn't work out th1 time." J.1ck Mom , the olf'le.1son free .igent acqul'>itton, knew there wo!> • lot more lo the 'ea o n thJn the \trcak. "It\ ccrtainl} not 11mc tn he patting our,elvc) on the h.1ck or beating our che t!I." Morr". "IHI v.on ull three of ht' start\ 'llllC the club-record trcak bcgnn June I. said before the lo "But the confidence that grow) uut of th1' 'itrcak will help u'I 1n a lot u( w,1>'· The 'treak was the lungc't 1n the mtlJOr' !oincc K;ln II" C11y won 16 1n t1 row in 1977 The American League 1ccord of 19 " 'hurcd hy Ch 1cago ( I C)()6) and NC\\ Yu A>. ( 1947) Skcptic!I were quick tn po111t nut that all 15 win\ came .1g,11n'it teams playing under .500 -,even against Cleveland, three c.lch aaain!il Baltimore and New York and 1wo again t K n a Ci ty. "If we weren't beating them," first ba cmnn Kent Hrbek 1n1d, oft Simpson dmps putt r In dismay aft , the> wouldn't be in la11t place '' Ille 011olc.,· victory on Monday night did mo\.c them out of the \I r •''' cellar The l "in' <ouddcn turnaround finm l."t ~car·, 1.t!>l·placc fini h ,1cru.tllv beg.in Ma) 28, when they hc.11 I e\.1' to 'lop the Ranger.' 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UNLV basketball coach: "I've always rch it's great to gfve support 10 the unde rdog, end 11'5 e 1pccially commendable 10 live up 10 the motto o( 'doing 5t>me1hing nice for !IOmeone for no reason.'" u.•.-•• Cl'oHIO.o. ...... , Area -doing h 21t 3b hr bl " I 0 0 9 " " (I 0 13 " ' 0 ' " II l 0 I 1 ' ' 0 0 5 " • I ' ,, " II I I 1• IO 0 0 0 ' , 2 0 0 I " 3 ' 0 " " " I . " 21 , 0 , .. " " I ' " 57 • 3 ,,. " 1 I "' " " , ' J5 " 10 ' 0 " " • I ,,. JO • 0 , 9 " 5 I , " J 0 0 0 I " " ' "' " • 0 . " " 11 -o "' " \0 I 9 .. " ' • ' " . Ip • w •• '" " ,, " Tl C .. " •O 5' I " " 1l '" " ,, " '" " ,. " '" " " " '" ' 10 " '" 31 " ,, 210 JI ,, " •20 ,, " " '" " 29 " ,. , ti 13 ti DUNN NWY'I LOC!tlll I.._..,. -· -·-....... '-"' 11-1)1 ... ............... 1111 ........ "-ti -·--·-... -·1-• .... -110-.-~Tl.MOlt!O •-•1l/f/"fln ·111--•l!.-r-11.-.. -IOI_,.....,...,_,_._ .. , ... _,,,_ From B1 d1:,1i:,n.11t>J 10 tcrnporanly replace \ .1lcn1ut·l,1 111 the rota11un. ard \n11n1:, "\~1111 I cv.1t ;ire the g..:nllC1nc11 lh~· t\n ~eb )hould use 1n then ltllurc pl.1n' I \'t11.1rnl11 IH1' hurlc<l 10~ c11n1ph:1~· g.une,, ll'~'l.'d .2Ull·p1us 111111ng' t~ir 'C'\'1.:11 '..:.i,11n,, fired a no-t1111cr. \\Ull 141 h1g lc.1guc gan1e,, 11cd I l<tll of Fan1er Carl I h1hhcll'io All-St.1r G:in1e record of /i\e cun)ecu\1\c ~tnkcou1s (1986). ~cl J 1nn1or league record (19 ) h) not tillo"' 1ng an earned run 1n J 11 ' inn111gs 10 ~t:trt a campaign . n1cnted o Gold Glove Award and earned a S1hcr Slugger Award for ;\'ar1on.il Lc.1guc pllch~·r, (IY~J) All of 1h1' 1~ tn the p.1~t. lhl\\C\CT l he Angel,, l'tHll1nun1g 1c1 li\c b) 1hc11 ht»trl' :i.nd nl\I 1hc1r 11111111', thinking(•( doll.tr' 1n~\c,1d of pl·1111.tr11,, ,1c1u.11\\ 1n•1\cd ,.\bhnn up .t nu!ch 1n the rnt1111un Ju11!li:, lhl'lr l.1'>t h1i111c,t.1nd <,() ft•in,lndn l"111d(f ,1.1r1 tln ,, t-rrda1' night It \\,1, (·,1p S1gl11 "hen ;\bbul! ,1.111..:1l I he 1\!1!!CI\ dtdn'I \\,tn1 Fernando hi p1tth 1•11 .1 ~l\('J\>.;I\ ll1!!h1 I 111• ht!: (fll"J' .. 1ltrr .111. ;1rc: heller th,\n '1c1011e~ ound\ hkc 11\ hu,1nc'' .1, u,u,11 1h1' }Cttl fo1 1h1· 1\ngc\, --------Cluh gull Seniors tournament beating up heading into final round By Rlc"'10 Ourvt ....,._ .. ,,..,. ll'!I IH .. .-ahng \IP fo r the seniors. And heading into 1oday' fin*--tound, Vern Ve-n:nr.R1YBre11-;111<.1 J acqu1:!!. DcJardins :tire !he honest, DcJ:irdins, playing in the 66--69 a,ge group and the elder of the aforementioned 1rio, has a low ne\ of 64 heading into 1od11y's tin11I round of the ')ccond annual Seniors Tournnmen\ at 1hc Meadowl4rk Golf Cour~ in H unting1on Beach, Veron. lending the 56-61 division with a 67 low gros~, and Uren, wi1h a low ne1 of 65 in !he same br<tckct. al~o fi ni ·hed Mond11y's opening round as the le:iders in 1hcir respective asscmbl ie~. D.in Cantin !allied a 72 low gross and Tom \Vest fired a 66 IO\\I net in the 50-55 age group Whlle Ed Dcin[fiije and~Bob Johnson-, b<Hh a1/2, arc 111.:d for low grO!>,S honors 1n 1he 62·6j division . John Auslho and Dick Nelson each have a low net or 66 tn the 62·6.5 bracket. In !he 66·69 age ,Jroup, Warren Piuman leads the low gross grouping with a 74 while DeJardins .ippcnrs 10 be running away with the low ncl laurels. Bob \Vhite. with a low gross or 79, and George Leier. wi1h a 68 low nel. are the 70-plus age &roup le.aders . D Junior golf lessons arc on the agenda at the Nev.port Beach Golf Course this summer for kids 7-14 rhc lesson' cons ist of rour o nc·hour '1.:''*1.1nl>, including rnngc balls and a tournarlicnt on 1hc: final d11y. i·hc f1rs1 !!.eS)IOn 1s ~1onday. June 24, from 9· 10 J n1 "'i\h the "ccond d11y scheduled for the lullowin~ Wedncl!day at 1hc s11 n1e time. The final two :.1.·s~1ons w1ll be the succeeding Monday (July I) and Wednesday (July 3) . Session 1wo is pl•nncd for Tue ay, July 23, and Thursday, July 2S, wuh the W.1 1wo le "' on the following Tuesday and Thursday. This session meetr from 8:30~9:30 a.m. - The !inal session is scheduled for Tuesday, Aue. 6, from 9-10 a.m. with the s11me in1errnitten1 _ format as se sion two. Cost for one four-day, four-hour .K'Ssion is $4.5, .. Kids will also learn 1hc rules of golf 1nd proper e1iquc1tc," said Newport Beach Golf Cour5C pro John Leonard. "This is providing 1ns1ruc1ion in g_roup lessons for beginners, to we stress fund\lmcntals ind the kids have .a good time.'' Mark Phelps and John Ortega are the main insuucLOi:s.. Fot.lu.rther informa.tion. c.all (714) 8S2-8689. D Edgar Miner oC Newport Beach shot a holc·in-one :n 1hc Costa Mc.sa Golf C0ur5C on May 7 at hole No. 8 ( 114 yards) and has e n1 ercd the 31sl annual Drambuie Rus1y Nail HolC·ln-One Sweepstakes. M iner and Keilh Meserve, the golr profcssional who va lidated the sweepstakc.s cn1ry, arc both eligible lo win the grand prize -a one-week vacation for two to Sco1Jand, VIP tour of !he - Drambuie Liqueur Co. Ltd. and SJ.000 ca'sh. The .sweepstakes runs from Jan. I, 1991 to Dec. 31, 1991. All cn1rants will receive a cus1 omizcd Holc·ln·Onc bag tag from !he Drambuier Liqueur Co. Lid. in Edinburgh, Scotland. Richard Dunn Is 11n Orange Co•st Dail.ti Pilot Sports \\1rltcr whos" club golf colun1n appears r1·t>ry Tucsd•J'· Dodgers pad lead to lour games, 8-4 LOS :\NGELES Juan Samuel .ind Kai Daniel~ hu111crcd 1n lhe 'Lxth 1nn1ng as lhi: Los Angele'> . ;llP a\~ Dodgers schedule Bo~ktc: settled down temporarily after the rough s1ar1, rc1iring 12 of the next 13 batters before Samuel led off the sixth "''Hh his cigh1h homer Murray's ~cC'ond double knocked out Boskie before Daniels greeted Chuck Mcl:Jroy with his e1gl11h h(lmcr ~ D•t•, opponeftt, time, 1tteTV J\.O"ll: 18-Cllltt90 7 J!I ('lcfntl SQ:Clll June 19-DKIQO 7 » {hOmcj l'IOflf J\lllt ?0 -Piii! 7 35 (llotntl SO'Clll Dodger' hullt a 't.~·run lead nnt.I "'c:nt on 111 bc.11 the Chicago Cubs, 11·4, Mond.Jy n1gh1 a1 Dodger !>IJ1.lium. 1ncrca~1ng lhc1r lead in thl' \Ja11onal League \\le:11 to rour g111nc' Jlint 21 -P!11t 1 JS {tiornfl S:>IC:N ..111n1 l2-~s 1215 (tw:wntl c:~ 2 Bo)\::1c "'·'' cha rged ~uh five ruru. and \I\ hits in SVI inning' while ~uffertng his third' loss 1n 1hree career o;larts agu1n!il tht D<xlger .... "'"° lc11,d C1ncinna11 b~ four gMme' 1n the d1v1sion race Id~ on IWIC f'*"'1 "lllli ~1FJ..c ~lorg.in l7-5), 100~ a fuu1· hu shutuut into the eighth 1nn1ng 1 before tning, Hi~ bu.I for hi!> c1gh1h c.1rccr 'hutout ended wh('fl Sh,11,on Dunston homcr('d 1n the c1gh1h .ind ~lorg.an "'It' charged v.1th three 111ore run' 111 1hc n1n1h. 13o,~1c (J·fi) in the firs! w11h lhe f1rs1 of t"'o lhrce-run 1nn1ng'> en ruutc to 1~ 13th 11ctg.,,ry O\er the: Rick W1lktn) doubled 1n Ch1ca2l1\ 'ccond run 1n the n1n1h. knnck~n~ ~u1 ~1 organ Tim Cre~ got the IH't t1u1 for ht' fourth ~a1e Jt)p11e Jll1t\>.1ng Dun,ton·, two· t\ln '1ngle Cub' 1n their last 17 meeting~ Lo§ Angeles Jumped on Sha"'" ~1urra1 drtive 1n 1wo 111th an opp<"11e-ficld double 11110 the left· field corner .ind ht• scored \\hen Lenn} H nrn~ lut " hard '1ngle off the glo'e ()f first bascm11n Mark Grace. -DJ T he-A.;~1K"i111t'd PrrJl Dravecky oper-ation scheduled today NE\\' YORK -Dave Dra-..ec~, today will have surgcr; ror the fourth time since cancer "'as diagnosed 1n his left p11ch1ng arm 1n 1988. and he 1s re\1gncd to ha1,ing 1ho arm ampulatcd., Ho"'"cvcr, by Monday, i1 still was not dc1crm1ned whether amputation would be ncccS.SJT) ·'Ampu1a1ion is \CT) likely. but 1here 1s a shght po!!.S1b1li1y 1hat 11 won't happen," Seal) Yates. Dra-..ecky's agent, said. Yates 'aid 1he opcralion "'·ould be performed by Dr ~1urray Brennan, chairman of the Departn1ent of Surgery al P.1emorial Sloan·Ketter1ng Cancer Center Dravccky en1cred the hospital P.1onda) "Dave 1s resigned to the ampu1auon, he )aid he's ready for his arm 10 come off." s:ud Jonalhan Pctcr,en. dtrCl"lor of n1ed1a rclat1onl> for Zondcr>an Publ1sh1ng l'lou~c. co·pubh~hcr of Dra,eck)'s ;1111nh1ograrh,, "Comeback " ()ur uni.ll'rstand1ng 1~ 1h.11 D:i\c ha!> told the dllClOr he 1, read' 10 ha'e the !Um rem..,,.cd," ''ates ,.11d "l-lc due).l't want 10 g~' into a ~1cn11fic tong~hn1 to 'a'e the arm Thc1e \ nn heroic~ 1n that ,en~e l).t\'C d0Csn·1 w,1n1 10 e\:pcr1n1cnt . "Llut there·\ a remote chnncc 11 migh1 not ha\C 10 ct•nlc oll lie·, resigned 10 the prohab1ht) ul losing the .1rn1 11 1hat'~ what 11 take~ 10 get "''ell '"l·{c '' lltcd Of being l>ICk, tired Of the pa1n, ,ind he v.uuld like t11 find a way to get "ell. He duesn't wa111 10 k1,e the atnl. if there'\ " re.ti poss1b1ht) of saving 11 0111 he tli.>e~n t \>.lnt 10 11\C <lnothcr ~car hkc !he la't 01\C ·• D1 .l\ccky has ~tud he 1s at peace v.1th "'hAtc:\er Jcc1~1on ,, made . "l ~an1 to 1hanl l'll of the many people across the coun!T) \I. ho ha\c graciously C\prcssed 1hcu concern for me and m' f1mily " Dravccky said 1n a 'tJtcmc:nt. '"A!!. v.c face thts latest trauma 1n my hfc I am 3.lli prepared as one can be to ft.cc 1hc loss of Rl\' arm "·Jn a) much as 1here is a cer1111n amount of fear 1n fo,1ng m\ arm, reficcllng upon Ill) p~s1 e1gh1 or nine mnnth~. 1t 1s alma!>! l sense of reltcf 1hnt 1 feel. The pain and d1~omfort of 1hat time 1s now ah~1ut 10 end and I loo~ foNard 10 onC"e ag1un doing the things I enJO) " Afler lhe opcra11on, Dravccky 1s c1tpccted to remain hosgitalizcd 10 to IJ days. then recuperate al home for I days before returning to Sloan·Kcncring ror cxam1na11on. Draveck), 35, underwcn1 his first operation Oc1 7. 1qss. after a cancerous 1umor was diagnosc.d 1n 1he pnmaT) throwing muscle of his lefl arm Doc1ors condul"led an c1gh1-hour operation 10 rcmQ\'c a malignant tumor and ncarl) half the deho1d muscle. and told him he ne\cr "'ould pitch again ·r cn n1onth~ lalcr, on Aug. 10, 1989 , Dra\'ccky wn back on the muund and pitched 'c\cn shutout 1nn1ng~ for the San f·rnnc1sco Giant' 1n .i 4.3 v1ctol)' O\CT the C1nc1nnau Red~ Btit IL'e da>·s later, ..,.,,h1lc p11ch1ng against !he ~lontrc-al E'ro~. h11 left arm )napped, i1nJ he l·nllap,ed \Jn the mound 1n agon1t.1ng ta<;htnn lhc ~)nt hc11IC'd and Dra1eck~ "•t\ lOn~idenng another cnrnehack "'hen the ;:irm was broken aga1n, this t1n1C' dunng a freak on-field celehrn11011 From Nonh Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 El CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5671 '"OM NOlllTH OfltANCM CO, .... ,_ ,flOM IOUTH OftANOI CO. -1111 ,,_DALY ""OT ,.,._,.. ...... - =-~ _ ....... ... , ........... ... 0 ·•· , ..... . : . n • .... , .. , .. 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I ··~ - FREE Yw•••1t4 ~ ........ ., --.-1 - HOW TO RESPOND TO D~TE{INE • Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave mes age (you can change ic if not . atisfied) When leaving a me. sage • Leave your f ir~t name • Mention your intcrc t. •Tell your age • Describe your appearance ~ Specif)' your pref crence • Include 'A-hat )OU liked about the per on }OU arc re~ponding to You ma y k.l\c a 30 ~ccond me age. You \.\ 111 be Jutomatica11y balled 98~ for each minute . USE THIS FORM TO PLA C E YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELINES PRINT CLEARLY (First three wordS ore t:>oldfoce) 25 word moxrnlKTI .. FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. C 0 NF IDEN TI AL INF 0 R fv1ATI0 N NAME:------------------------------------ PHONE:----------------------------------~ ~· ---------------------------------- .. fetty morning rout•• av.,..._ Im,,....•!\ In Co .. a M... anc Hunlln9ton leach OOUllTD 8ALD ~am up to MOO pei Cott.•. bavet119• a month, No Coll•c- " a~lff. 7:30am-lion•, Call. Oan 01 1 :30pm. Mature per· •vron b•lore 9:0C o• ton uo Og .. _~ _A_.M_. _a•_4M_2_~_s:s_....3_._..._ la1sy Aul Advertlaed in the ..., .... 011'moR TWO AT ---__ ._._ ..;:.:;.. ____ _ Find our hidden Classl· fled Ads ... ~nd Wini Co.t .. t R.tee: 9111. PIODUCT10I Operate produotton Interior plantaoepe latn .. , CNC meoNnee maintenance. Pert a mlla. Good leem'"9 Time . ., ..... O.. oppty. P9e aJ>PfY In ...... 141-8091 peraon et: Hydrotpln, •--1-. K tt T 5211 ReMarch Or, ..... '" uwe I.le Huntington BMch. Fr••· Conttruollon •---------Worker• $75,000.00 RMI Eatate C.,....I Eng In •• r Ing $100 000 INCOMI s200.ooo.oo 011 Fleld Aea11et~ tor a S/Mgni. Work•,. 1100.00.00 Agt• etllt1 at 70-1~ ~--~--,;,...;.;..;..;.;.... __ Cati 1 .. 00·743-3440 comm +~000 MO Ext. 22&. pot91111 .. '" "°" Management ACTMIDIA to your comm'tll Exp'd lie Admln alto a111. Jean 72t·9844 NATIONWID• uaA Nat'I COfp ... k. lndl· 1--------- lllduala with mgmt 1Reataurant background to m&n· CASHIER age co. program ex· ecutlon In ratall gro-E11perlenced . nlghta. IO ft ka N.8, alp • ~ tor P&l1lel "98 fof chartty tund- r . Call M1-6041 PIUVAft DOCK N.wpot1 lkh, Mint loc ........ ..... 1-. """'" .......... ~ OrMgt COMt ,::, ::,,.:: ~ -Dally Hoe June '1, 11. 251 c~ CAAHTS. 1148a JttkV 2, 1Mt r.na Ward It , 'ountaln V.itey, ----------Cellt N?Ot Ollwer w INrlt. t70t51----------~- ..,. lr\lftO Allf. "· l"NU!nl PUii.iC llOTICI ~. ea.. tl70I T1111 butlna.. la con-........ dUc'9CI by an lndlYldual •uslMH .... Tlla regl1tranl(1) co"'" ••••••Al mtnead lo Vantac1 buli· Tha to11ow1ng parlOM era MH under !ht FietlllOUt dolrta buainet9 ... 8ut1na.. Name(•) litt9d ~S eootO<EEPtNG. llbOva on NIA 122 lUDOni9 _!!_.1... NawpOt\ OINaf w 8tuN IMdl. c.t•f. ~ Thi• ttatarNnt w11 Iliad JI.Illa L HatWy. m l.uoc>' -.Ith IN County Ctar1t of n4a St.. ~ e.ect\, o;ange County on Junt 14, Celt. 92183 1"1 Thi• bu1lna.. 11 con- P4t7 tat duded 1>y: an lndMdUll ,ublllhltd Orange Coaat The r99l1tran1(1) com- Dally ,,lo( JUM 11, 2.1, July :::* ~ j;_""~= 2• 11• t 11'11 lualnala N11ftiat,1 I httd ________ T .ao_7•1abolla on: not vat to------------------1 June L Hwvey flUIUC NOTICI TN• ltlltmlflt WU ftled ,c.1•111'' '" H\/·. ~ j, l'it 'I' !lll 1 •l --------rwtth Iha COW\ty Clefll OI STATIMln' Of' Ortnga County on June •. AaMllOllMINTOf' lllt1 UR OP PICTITIOUI ' 1'4MOM .,. ..... NAMI I, Publlahad Orange Coast Tha follOWW!a parton1 Dally Piiot June 11, 11, 25, 111118 lblrldonecflha UM Of July 2, 111t1 I . Simply find our hid· den clesslfled eds somewhere In our clessl· fled section. Cut and paste the ads on the en· try blank and mall. ., 2. All entries must arrive by Thursday Noon ~ 3 Winner w~ll be chosen by random drawing and winners name will appear In the following days paper. One winner per week cery atorei. You will Apply In peraon b• be re1ponalble feir ap-tween 10·2 pm at prox 10-15 atorH, In· 3520 E. Cout Hwy, wntory control, am· Corona d•I Mar. to-_.. ___ _...._...._...._ ploy•• hiring & ulec· REITAURANT HELP RECLINER 125; 2 boys Uon program training Beach Cruiser blkH field quality whll. Needed, aummw only. Incl bHket, lockfhvy working a mu of 30 OriH, prep cook•, Nf.. dVty chain S50 H .; hre/Wk. CandldatH ada. CaM 494-"50 for fteddklk "Windward 1172 VW CAMPIR Rabuttt engine, excel· lent condition. 12,500 or ball otfar. 722·&3<44 Iha "CllllOUI l u1tneH T-281 Natna: CHAPMAN EXECU· ---------TIVE SUIT!S, 2230 We111--------- ChaP!ftll'I Auv.nua, Sutt• PUBLIC NOTICI ., • ,, 4 Cont~st will run 5124/91 • 7/12191 . 200, OrMOa. Celll. t2t68 'to I •-··-Tht Flelhlout Buatn"' t t ...... Narna ~Id 10 aboYt lu.,n•H Name wu lllad In Orenga Countv ltatemeftt 79 TMIL•" l~NTR\' BLANK must poueu atrong June or Bob. Dual" 55/1000 S300; organization & time Reataurant Npd• "Balboa Pa11tl- 2 1 11'1' A I J o a • I f. c()ntalned 12995. 714/850-e428 on January 12. 1087 ~t4a The followlng peraont are Ho.F332•74 dOing buslneH u Susan C. EmetY. )45 AYO-JERRY'S FLOOR COVER· cado 1101.C, Coeta MaN, INGS, 2559 Grett1bralr r Paste Ads Here managemant akllla TIRED OF Ion" S300; 8telcetr ablllty to motivate & "B•lboa Pavilion" Mol•ircy( 11 Cal". 12127 Coli. Mt1a Calif 928211 manage people, tt.xl-WAITREll t100 &42·017& bllty towerd WHk· OR WAITER? Name----------------S(<><ift-1 HtJlH Thie tM.minaal WU con-Glflld L 8-gwtll, 2559 duCt9d bV an lndMdual GrHnbrt•r. Coal• ....... Tllla .... amant WU tiled Calif 92e21 Address------------- Phone I Paste Ads Here enda. we otfar hrty wega/mlleage/ ••· s>ena•• & enormoua grOW1h polanllal. Act ~la, 1-800-523-8009. ----------------------Mall to: Dinner for 2 Conte.st, c/o DalJy PUot 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Maa, CA, 92627 ccounting Bookkeepmg3406 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~ffi $2.60 per day Th11t !I ALL you PftY tor • hnts 30 11\ "''"'mum "' '"e SERVICE DIRECTORY For mor(' 1nlorm11t1on CALL TOOAYll ASK FOR LOIS Your Service 011ectory Represenlat111a 642·4321 Ext 310 Carpentry 35 1 O Doon.$1aottr·Alter11lone Cablne11-Panel-Lock1 S11 •• Of"fw'I Pa1io..1c lS y•t .. o J--, &42-<>5&7 •REMODEL •REPAIR Hew Con•truoUon UnlQUI unuaual work AllNaltons Com!Raa 26vrs 11111 k 968-3504 Carpet Cleaning 3514 Repa!r Pro 15 Yta Power Aeatratchtng lnatall New & Uaed Fall/541·t972/Servlce ement Concrete 3526 - Electrit..tl Jb t O FREEMAN ELECTRIC Ouallty Job. Low prlc• FrM HI. 24hr Ll582187 •(714) 744·5048• HARMAN ELECTRIC Uc.!f547429 Realdenttal Spaclallat •WE 00 IT RIGHT* •THE FIRST TIME• (714) 751·2329 Fences & Decks :lt) 15 l'RNC•a.OATRa. New Repelr. Atdwoodl Cider Poat Aeplac:1 CMIN8 Jim Whyte &42·7206 Handy Man 3710 L.1r1d~.< .1pt· .... l .wm ( .. ir f' JB08 . ,.._ . Ct .. nup e TrM Trim- ming • Sprktr/Ughtlng Rpra • SeedtSod Since 1973 (4731&4) Bob &4&-8288. •TREES4' Topped/flt '"ove Ltwn1 1pmlllr1-efnup 751-347& A·TEAM GARDENING/ MAINT 1& yra axpar. Julian & Yolanda Gar· danlng Sarv. &42·3921 auav••• aervtoe• Llcfbonded. Match any ad11artlaed ratea. Special ratH on Yard/ Houaaclaan Oona Iha ...... ...-RRPAl"S Home/ lrt1h way 843 9020 .... Orlvew•v•·patlo•· "ent•I PROPERTIES . • path• ate. No job lOO Palnt·Carpantry .. tc • D"OUGHT RHlatanl '"''" "••.. Uc. lond Drywall oarye45•5277 Malnt. & full aarvlce. Mickey 536-0553 Fac e-1111. Irrigation, RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt Pamtrlg lnt/UI House Apl Oull job FrH HI SI hcl569897&3&-1758 W.P. YOUNGQUIST P•l'll#lll CortlrKIOr Ouaii'Y pa nt1n9 by prolass10N1l1 LIC ,.602098 lnaurad FrH Ht. 64S.3305 Papering 3866 E Gals Shcl Hing T ogtthtt Total Interior Ramod· allng Serv. Advice To The Crazy. 633-7172 Pet Services 38 7 HOLIDAY RELIEF TLC for pets & plants OC home owner 12'frl Xlnl rat1. 751-8365 Pl(lstcr ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION •HANDYMAN• color, quality care & Masonry-Concrete Pa-B·g & ""' !0119 wort< g1;a1 lftordll>it CMt 538-3213 lnt/ax1. patch plU19flng 1101-0rlvew11y1 P111n1 ___ c._K_ll'V_c•_&4_7~_80 __ Duaty'a Lawn Mtlnt. Custom tuturing, quality 1 Repa1r J8B Ltn<leaPt M 111 54&-3096 1 CALL DOES IT ALL Monthly/Wkly or 1 WOtk Problam.l·No Prob- Gan contractor al time FrH "1 241·1&40 IM11I 1326NC 554-7&31 1Ceram1c. han d yman p rice• Plumbing 3890 Small & lrg repairs ot AROENING·Full Hrv lence1, patios plumb· Land1capa·1prlnklrl· .I.ACK K8NNl!DY TILE mg alee . PIHtar. dry· aod·mow-adge-clnup , 24 Hr ED0f54e-5522 & MARBLE INSTALL wall Int ••t painting, raH ratH 9&6-27 16 HEATING ' PUNBJNG fT1lcs 3528 REPAIR All 1ypea kitchen bath ramodal l.andicape RemOdaltng PUBLIC NOTICE of Pavara Washing &' & addltlona Lie Spectallat1 Llc 5'1878 V!Sl.'Master Sealing 497-56&5 4991!il7 MS 839-4900 R•landacape wlcolor The Calif Public Ullll· All rHldentlal & comm't All phHH Landacap• PLUMBING llH Commlu ton. RE· THE ORIGINAL repalra & mamt. ReU· CrHtllle O••IOn All )OC>I Low p!'ICH 40 p OUIAES lhar all uHd, DEAN the TILE MAN •bl• a reeaonebre, ffl••lble wllhtn w11111'1N:lf6yttn111n S250 house ho I d good • Raia 811811 432.N 27 your budge ti SMward & Co 64 t -4203 movers print lhalr leaky showars-Actd 645·7505', C27-35395e Cornp11!Prs b018 IO wltt\ Iha County Clafl! of Thia bu11,,.., Is con- /SAM·12 Noon /S300-S500 per w"k A~~La llC w/aJCtarnal 5·V• drl11a Mono. motor.aoo1er, one Orange COWl1y on May 21, ducted bV an lnctMdu11 owner, 1&50 mileage, 1181 The reglS11ant(1) com- helmet, cover, toot· Pvbliahad Orange Coast menced 10 transact t>u11- mata, unit lor book1, 0.Sty l"llot June 4, tt, 11. na .. under the Ftcllt1ou1 Call Olan• In Tuatln, chrome monhor S300. ate. (locked) S1750. 25, lllt1 _ Bualntu N1ma(1) H1ttd 289'o9tea. Or Mark ___ IS4_2_.0_1_7_& ___ _ In C.M .. M1..0t74 &4~;-017& T·273 lbOVI on· 1911 RETAIL SALES Excellent opportunltv It you are frlandly, out· going & mature, wa rnAV have a aa.IH po- tltlon to fll your llf• tlyle naeda. Pre11loua retail aal•• ••~rlance ta a major ptua. Apply In pataon, May Co , South Coaat Plaza. No phone calla pteaH. EOE SALES ADVERTlllNO IALll Olaplay Ad aicpertance a ~, Hunt. Bch/f.V. market• with mator account potential. A 25 + year weakly newapapet. Draw + commlHlon lmmedl· ate opportunity, 2 po- altlon1 e11allable. Call (714) &42·14'&4 Dave. IALEl,tURKETINO Are you motivated? Went to be your own boH? Need ,ff Pff In our nlw otnce. Call 873-1154 O.m ... pm IVC STATION Light mechanlc/HIH· man. E1eperlanced. Apply Del Mar Ii New· port BIVd, Costa M•H Te1cherfl'r•lntr Immediate Opening. P{f, FIT, place & lraln 1 at time computer uaara/l>uyara Need Field Placement 1pe- clall1t A managar1 SSI Call 8!2·7381. TELEMARKETING Earn EXTRA MONEY working part·tlm• Good communication and phone 1klll1 re- quired lo •all growing. local naw1p•per c.n Mfk• Wlt•r •tM2-4333 LEADING EOOE XT, -----------Gerald L 8agw911 20MBHO, 5\o• FDSK, ™• 1111tman1 wu tiled Color 14" monitor, 101 .. 'ILIC -TICI wttll the County Clark o1 enhanced keybd. OKI· __ ,.._v __ nv____ Orange County on June •. DATA • 93 Mlcrotlna • 'totHteu. 1991 24 pin, 132 column FORD 1985 Bronco euelMM Na.,.. '4H0M printer, >clnt cond. SW· 2>CLS. Elccallent condl· St&teMent Publtih4td Or•noe Coatt Lotua, FORM tool, tlon throughout, manv ~ toltowlng par90nt wa Dally Pltot June 11 , 18, 2.5, Oulckan2, Norton, options. SS,800 OBO. jolnQ bualnaM u : JUiy 2. 1991 m•ny extru S650. 548·8&35 RA'l'?AS, 20351 Irvine T-287 Call Jim aftr 7pm. 've., Sia. C., Santa Al\8 •--------- 1 Anlr<iuf' (213) 945·7221 ialgllll, C.111, 92707 Raymond Halea, 185 Ea· Maf, lrvlna. Calif 82715 Tiii• bu1tn111 It con- Jucted bV an lndlYldual Th• regl1tt1n1(1) eom- nancac:t lo "anNC1 bull-*' undaf Iha f'lcllllOul Ju1lnaa1 Nama(I) lllttd lbc>Ya on· May 15, 111t1 Raymond Halat FrPe fo You f>02? HERE we AREi WIN 2 FrM Olnnara Pets t~ 1111TidlS b049 •BOXER e Rara white purebred tam pup 3 wka old. Champion ai red. $1500 John wl! 542· 1102 hm 289-0542 • Lebr•dor ~up••, All Vallow, AKC field Champs Pedigree. $450 714/848-9984 ••PUPPIES•• $50-$250 OFF EVERY PUPPY ,Cl.lS">1rc. qo.15 Ford 'M 'A Muatang Con11ertlbl•, a cyt 289, a/1, rad, e11cat1ant con- d ltlon. runs wall s 1 o,ooo oeo day 71 4-896-3595, ave 213-430-7&00, week· •nd• 714-789-1558. .M1~,c This tlaiarnenf ...,,.. ftled Nitn Iha County Ciani of :>r.nge Counry on May 21, 111t1 ,.eau Publlthltd Orange Cou1 QMC t979 Step Van 0.Sly Ptfot June 4 11 19 21' a/1, new engine 25 111t1 ' ' ' Pll1clr~. ~JO~J July 1990. S2500 ' T .2e41 6&2·1&38 utn PUILIC NOTICI lmporlPcl 9 100 Plotlttoue ............ a .... Oataun 197& 280Z atateMent 2 • 2 . Immaculate. The fottowlng paraona are • Akita • AmarlC41n loaded. S2.200. doing bullnff1 u · E1klmo • Chihuahua 631·3388. MA IC TOUCH AUTO PUIUC NOTICI "°"""' auaan. ......... ..... .....,. The tOllOWlng par10n9 are doing t>ullnul ... PACIFIC EXPORTS, SI Ocean Vlala, Newport Beach, Caht. 92eeO Brian Fat90, 42e H111>or ltllnd Or., ~9Wl)Ort IMch, Cal11 92iSeO Tiiis bu11na11 11 con- due11'tt by: an lnclMdual Th• raglstran1(1) com· rnanced to trantact t>in•· natl und• Iha fllc:Utk>us Bualnau Nemt(•) .. ted above on· May 29. 1Mt Brian F 11go . Thll ltlllmef11 WU 1119<1 With the County Clerk ot Orange County on June 4, lllt1 '4M014 Publltlled Orange Coaat Diiiy PllOI June I 1, ti, 25, July 2, llltl T·283 • Cocker Spaniel • F•ttR.Aftl 4001 •85 CARE. 18717 fJMcll 8IYd , Ooicla • KeHhond • Pride of ownership, Suite 453, Huntington 1--------- Mallesa • Miniature whlla w/palomlno lnl• BMcll. C.'" "847 Schnauzer • Peking· rlor, cream putf condl· David Kettl\ Ramey, 2184 aH • Poodle e Pug a II A 1 &4" ,,.722 Canyon Or Unll 0. Co.i. Shlh·Tzu on PP • v-v Me ... Calll 12127 Honda 19&3 Aceurd Tiiis bu1lne11 11 con- MINI POT BELLY 58K mllH, 5 apd, dueled by• an lndMdl.lll beige axeellanl condl-Tiie re911trant(1) com- PIGLET ' f I mancea 10 lranaacl bUM-tl On . AM I M , • r ,,... under tha Flcti!JC>Ue $3,950 &41-8115 eualntH Nama(1) illled •841-3239* PETLANO PAVILION OPEN 7 DAYS 1&374 Beach Blvd ·~ ml So. 405 Fwy, nalC1 10 Targal Between Edinger and Hall Jaguar 1988 XJ8 eCo\lt on May I . 1MI 5-4,000 mllea, original OIMd Klltll Ramey owner, Immaculate, Thia ttllament W9I fUed $24,500 541M>&4A with Illa County Ciani of MIZ '84 3001D Orange Coun1y on May 21 1991 , ... ~1• Publ•thad Ofanga Coast Dally Pilot June 4 t 1, ti, PUBLIC NOTICI NOTtCICW .-ntTIOM TO ADMIN19Tl9' UTATIO' 9'0a8fltT L UN08flt CASI HO . A1MJ14 To all halra. baneAciart•• cred1IOl'I conl'lngant credt· 10f9, and !*Soni wfto may ()4her#jM ~~nt ed k'I me wllt °' et~lt. both, ol ROBERT UNO A PE'TITION been 2 Fam AKC Garman Shep, 4 mos. ahota 1 Anoth•T gray Ilk• ne,,,_ throughout, original owner, Iott o' open road mllH 111,900 &31-11-480 or 497-tl929 25, 11191 llled by JEFFREY W UNGER tn Iha 541,,.net Col.In ol Cahforrna Coun1y of San Otego T·2t7 Tiie petition r.que111 11111 -----------JEF'AEY W UNOER be p u C C 1 T b I wash & ragrout New Complete Malnt/Repalr -----------PLUMBING repair and • num ar · & nep11ir Ba1hroom1· RON'9 GARDEN I NO remodeling Oona by limos & chauttaur 1 Plumb·elac.-carpantry 1 •------------• print their T C p num Shower doors Kite· paint. Rentel prop Quality yard care/raa1 pro aaaton•I• 25 yr1 gray/tan, I blk/1an. MarcadH 1S>82 3000 1250 Heh. &e2-t1979 TurbO, be•utlful car. I 1ppolnled H paraonal rep- retaf\l•llv.. 10 ldm1nt11er lht lllate Of Iha <lecadenl ber In all advertise· Floo•s·Plumbtng Lie our apac lally 549-5717 ra1a1 12 vr aicp NB/ in NB area Prompt, men11 II you ha110 a 25yr, 0 C 673·8065 . DAN'S Home1Bu1lnen CdM ont . &31·1872 ~~~llgr't.~N&Nn4C'~. Lie question about the le Tiie & Marble ln11a11 & Improvement. Drywall. THE QAllN SCENE 282821. Call ~0-1090 galtty of a mover, limo rep81r Prompt aar· Carpentry & Painting Lawn.rr ... S/llvt>-IMt•• or chauffeur. Coll vlco. tree ••I No Job Bonded 645·7&22 Sprtnkltr tnttallatlon Public Ut11tle1 Com· loo sm all Fr ank-----------mission 7 14•559.4 1 !>l Turner 957.1953 FIX UP YOUR HOUSE TrH Trimming/Removal I do all tr•d•• Llwn M11n1 & Cta1nup1 TILE 1n1tallad!Repalrad. Low prloe• Rotolllllng •432·8904• Prompt Cour1eou1 s.Mc• Call Jay 850-3008 St. Lio. ;raeeo2s Apph<lnccs Service :i426 rr11 e.1 & Atfereneas John & Shelby 84&-8176 Child Care 353 PAULS s APPLIANCE SVC All M•kH and Modal• eourteoua s.rv 55a.0515 NannlH, & houa•k••P· 3021·8 Harbor Ill CM .,. •11•11 Prof. up. Uva In or oU1. From HANDY ANDY Masonry 3828 Elec·Plumb-Palnt Lt. earpntry etc &31-4043 tt•MOD•L..Addltlon• ' MA90NRY·BRICI< & Tenent Renovetlon BLOCK WORK Bond RamOdellngJAddltlonl Ltc d 849-4834 Southern Perfection Psychics 3902 RllA.DINQ9 by Tarot Card Paat·Praaent· Future Well known In otlllf counlrlet53&-9552 Re o f1119 'i'11 o ." .. ' ......... & Aepalra UcenH a lnaur 25 yrs exp Fr" E1t Fin e11I &75-5095 [mpl< 1yr; 11 ·r ii !W.1nlf·rf '>'d'> Black Lab. 18 mo, neu-owner, •xcetlenl con· terad male, FREE to dltlon. 19, 150. PUILIC NOTICI A HEARING on Iha pall· 8TAftMINT 0' tlon will be llald on JULY a. good home. 548·7508 1_.._(7_1 ... 4)..._~_e_-09_7_3_. __ Cartlflcalad FllhHI In· attar 4PM M E R c E 0 E s 1 9 8 9 llructor/partonal 1-p-L_E_A_S_E_H_E_L_P_t_F_r .. -. WAGON. No down, trainer, at your home. Moving torcea 10 gtve a1auma I•••• or buy Ronni• 720-ttee. up 2 t>aaullfut lam out al 537K MUaT AaAHOOMMIMT Of' 1991 at I 45 PM In Dapl f . Ull Of' JICTITIOUI 5 located 11 1551-55 Stir111 aUllNlll NAMI Avanu., San Otego CA Tha loltowlnQ patlOf'll 112101 cala Lots ol love ••LL, 873·1408 htlle abandonH'tha UM ot II you ob)act to Ille grtnl· th• ,1c11t1oua lualntu Ing ol tlla pa11uon, you N•tna MCH CINTER EX· tlloutd IPP8•' 11 lhe ""'' ECUTIV! IUlfe, ~ !Ht Ing and 11at1 your =K· llrd't llrMI, lulta 200, tront Of Illa written o neadad. hou1ebrok9n & wonderful frtanda. 548·2805 Autr •', ()111111 ",ltr '\till ...... cut 12121 UON With .n. e°"'1 °'• Tiie "elltlfX.11 luttnaM Iha haatlnQ YOVf ..,.,.., • CARa l'OR SAL• Name r9farr9d to above •nc• may be 111 person or ··e1 BUICK Di.Ml w .. filed In°'"* Cowltv bY your anomey La Sabra I!• t • t • on AUQV91 4, 19" '''• fl you era • cr-.oi •or or 1 wagon Ho '311M2 eot\tlfl98"! creditor of Illa • 68 VW DUO. SUltn C ffMtY, 14& Avo-cs.ca.1td, you muat file rr: J\sh<".to<·. J430 580/wk. 571-5184 Conatrucllon Corp &4&-1790 M<t ssagr. 3830 RPn1ndPl111q MHI Top of lh• Line Racing Btka Our•Ace '* BUYIN ITEMS* eo mponan11 SSOO • 1no·a 10 1950'• * ,_o_B_o_s_ .. _8_.-eoo __ 1 __ _. •"""91ry kl Houlitftold• Schwinn Mountain Bike, Call to •••. m•k• Cado IJ10t.C, eo.ta M..., your claim witn the coun tf H""hHt oft I> C&111 92827 and rna~ •copy 10 the P8f• '3..-AllUTOI RlllOVAl ,j 1 R"tdentlal/ Comm'I .0 c.rtl1led 541-5088 '14$. x; ·an ~( 0 \ /\11'() 0f'!.til111q .M·l2 lnefde Ov1 New Shop Location By Kavin'• Automotive 1927 Harbor Bllld, CM &42·1298 ...OD•aan MAftlN• ' I RVICEI hH perm home Full Yacht 8arv C•U Brian 173-11&4 t .... B t1 ·.ir1. ·" Sr•r 111 1", l·HiB W118UY fl'ULL 0 .. l'AATIAL n.ueTH•D• (1t4j t.H-4U7 ( 11 , .• ; I() CIP.ininq SPrv1Cf'S J54 ...-RELIA8LE "1ouaaclffno. Ing by the day l..oca.I ArN JUntr~a Call Yolanda &31•59&7 ••4 YmMS llXP• Wa clean your houH from top to bottom 842· 7131 °' a.es-'7934 •uav ••• ••rvloe• Lie/bonded Maleh any ad11artl••d retea. Combo houae & y111rd malnt Done the lrlah wey 843·9020 CRAMERI CLWHNQ Hom• A am1111 otttc• d etallart lprlng oleentn9 epeol•ll•t 'r•• ••• 97 .. 92.2i Doors 3580 DOOfla INITALL•D Wlndowa • Slldert Cabln•t• "r•• Ht ('114) 15().5952 f IP< tw .11 lf110 ft DO SWtnTHINOI Mechanical, aleclrlc 1, paining, boat detallng. Bay Boat Svc '73-stn Hauling J720 .,...LT HAULING SERVICE Glttgt 'fd cnipt·lfltl Jon 845-8192 DICK S HAULINO Junk to dump & g•n· eral hauling Large truck with llrt gal• 540.3791 DUMP "UNS • JUNK Furniture, traah, tree branch••. appll11ncaa Mike 7 dye SAS.1 391 OUMP TRUCI( for AHi Comm &.g1aml Job• . Junk·Haul-Contt P u Cln·up1 a1c &45·1580 ITR•9S•D OUT? Mauage Therapy 1n Ct>iropiachc otf1ca lnau' ICCptld Ult 843 ·905 3 Movmg J834 •A·1 MOVINQ* 730·1353 CLE.AN & EXPERT r or it Job Wall Oonet St rvtng 0 C IOI I 5 y11 ltC T 1618,642 PAINTING PLUI Quellty a 1111+ Afford•bl• &46·~701 P~INTINQ Ouellty painting local ralarenca1 Fair price Ron 1n .0513 & Add1t1ons . \<J I V1llanl ConttrUCllon Co Room addittona, re• m o d • II n g ·q u 11 II t y work 1'480611 Frank 088·7107 Scrf'Pn Srrv1cc<:. .i11;>0 MellculOut Morton·• Mobil• Scr"n larvtca Nobody bHta Mor· Ion a prlcH Nobodyl Our price• ate to low you h•v• 10 look up to '" th• bOttom ('7t4} ~ .. HIS '.;pr 111~ 11 ·r H<·11, Ill'. \ '·. l SPRINKLERS are my only butlne11 Tlmara, 11•lllH. drip 1ya1ema lnatall•llon a Aapalr 722·7124 Chertea P-.LwMtO ~ 11 lrema $125 Can tAp1 t11,trH1", 1,(111 M•'fteo WHher. 8PHd Ouaan alee dryer, M•glo Ch•I renge Whn• 17S-01H 1 111111!1111' h01 ·l &73-03<44 SURPRIS El 2 Frn Dlnnera Sport111q Goods h tlt.'> Brand new t..lfecyeta. • Moving, Hcrlltce, S 1500 OBO. N•v•r beeutllut baby grand uaad 548·&00t pleno •icc:a• cond 14000 Uka new, Olk tradition•! an1er111n. mant cent&r Naw I H~OO. take HOO. All WOOCI exec dHk w/re· turn i uphol chair :!:Hcte much mota, 9e•.utlfUI Sof•, lov.M&I, chair, onoman New cond, oak trim Herl· t1ee a21. 841·3.4M · 0 ar. "" ., Y TM bullnet• .., con-10Nll raprHentauve •P· Jun• 20 ••It .. It dUCllad by.,, lndMdual poonltd by !tie eoun ••thin 723-llM Thia tlalarMnt was f\lad lour montht "°"' Iha datt ae COfN• T Ta "'1tl !ht ~ Claflic of ol hr11 IH~• of iattafl Peffect, SpotlaN. Red Orange County on May 21. .. ptcMd9d In Met!On 9100 Convarlll>ta, Auto-ltlt of Iha C.llornta ''*" matlo, AU. OPTIONS, ""**"'° Orange Cout Coda The tuna IOf tiftnQ 24K Orio mll .. UHcl 0. Piiot June ~. 11, ti Clltf'l\t Wiii not Hp.re ~ u 3rd cat, iMw•y• Oil· H, ltt1 fort our montt\t from the .raoao. Prof. maln-T·212 "••ring data noticed tlllned 1 atarma. ~may H9miM tne 111, A M U • T • • • 1 MUC NOTICI "IP1 by the eoun 11 YoU t•e,800 e3MM>&O . -*TATWefT are a S*aon lnttrt1t9d in ~:~0• ~'.° :~o': au 11a•11llftr°t.. ~~a~~ 1CM':li ~: Phone 173-8017 or VA OI' NTIYid'ul quatt tor ~al Nollca ot t73-104M ...... ..._ 111• flll,,g ot an lllY9fltQ'Y c·-lac .,., COV llla· ·~ .-r.on. anO 8')pfaiaat 01 Hlate ... """" haw~--""ot 11fa or 01 any PeflUOn or lbc•ll•nt Condition, '"• "OtltlOU• lutlnHI IOCOUnl .. ptO\lldad tn •••oo 0110. COM Name· IUAOf'IAN '"'° MCtton 12IO of Iha Callfot· 111-1a11 ...,. ~LllW. 3111 1. Coast nl• ,.,obata Code A A• ,OAD 11 LTD .......,, COtONI def Mar, que'1 fOf lpeei .. NotQ MOVINO OUT Of' Callf;lftlt f<Mm II 1Yallabl9 trom 1"9 COUNT .. V. Auto. P/8 .!!:. '== :u: c::rOfe:: ICM fl'etlttOntr. P18 A/C, cru6ae, well ... lled In 0\-tngt County Jl,,AEY W UHOU' t20I maintained IHOO. Oft Mafd'I t3, ,., ,.. ~ s.,., ,...· 400, lll0-07tl ~ndt He,...,.... LAI Jcl'a CA 13031 Country l!ngtlel'I O•k aA "'"''' Dr•aaet, Queen haadbOard, 2 bedtlde l•blet t ftoM· loP deak. 139 .... 73 LtilOiUI 'f i •To"' ftuMtan, too ~ Orenot coaat .I' ..-0 W 0.............. 4tQ ...,_, Loa ,.,,..._, Cellf o::r Plot JUna 11, 11 at -_,. rUN aooct ltlOO IOOel I ttt lnt>oero. '*""• belt ..._.Mel ... ,'°"., 1'111a ............ oan-1W>04 CryllUI, NQa, f\lfntturt, I a n lie• • w I m at a p . ~ 'Y., ~ l•mP•. _ n••. quHn lt41000 118"7'M7 •---------1'M1 1'11111M1• ._ 9ed ----------- ""· ~ • olOtl'I· 21' 'ormura 'II, '-' .... .,.. ..... .,.. """ ,. ~ °*" °' '"I.• 711....,. owner1h1p, "° et9d" .....,..,.. ........... ~~tn~4 rUflllNtTU .. I Moving, c:l"lacll HK down ........ ._.. ..... .,,... "'*"'*9 Ofanga CoM1 W"O room, dlnln; 1400 mo Radar/ INl'Me.l .. ....,a ~,....AN ft, tt 21 room. ._oom tum ,,...,_ • to I llOt( •ws• •·~ J4iof I , ltll IMM>7M ~ncte ~n·t IH T·no by Brad Anderson "Marmaduke hit a home run with his tall!" llARCY ARLO AND JAMS I WONDalS: I TAKE TMIS 6AM! 100 SlllOUSt. v .. Sui I 'M . MJtfE IT1S WRON61D 6ET 00 VOU TMINK I so oecesseo WMEN WE • TAKI TMIS &AMI LOSE AU. TME TIME ... __ 1 lt>O S&IJ005c..V ? ( I by Jerry Scott aoss 18 aoes by Chip Dunham • l\Otla.v • ·~· :~~ ~I ~ OVERACMIEVERS, ~D WELlDME 10CAMP SA.1. ! t I . ' t . by Hank Ketchum by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston AAAHHHHH!