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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• \ I .. Y cht ~ • In fire on • clubs aircraft begin carrier season WORLD/A4 THE ORANGE COAST La ken sweep Sonics In playoffs PORT /Bl 25CENTS Woman~sbody fOund a·long . . Coas~-Highway Identity, cause of death still · ·-undetermined white tank top and wt111c tennis .t\ocs. he also v.as m1ssio1 four front teeth, although rc~rt sho"°'ed the teeth m1ssina from an Clltraction long aco since the gums had healed, Abbott saJd The heutcnant said the.woman had po s1bl> lost a set or denture but no dentures had been found I\ \he scene. Stwents Jeff Korenber9 lleflJ, Melba Bereer, Aneet• Chen, Stephani• Hammond and Todd Garber with their product. . . ' Young entrepeneurs ·learn frotil Chinese . By ALEX WIWAMS Of -o-..-SUlff Japan ma) produce tht" \loOrld's crafhcsl businc s !>lratcg1es but David Brees v.ould nalher structlltt bas hi&h school rconom1cs lesson around a JCV.CI of wisdom from China. BrCCS: a social 1tudtes 1ndlttlrt" Costa Mesa's Estanoa H1ah hool~ stood before ipprot1matel) tv.<> dOLen studcnti last \\cdncsda). He pointed to a small v.hitc card haniinJ on tbe classroom wall. On thl' card. printed 1n blaek. the words mid as follows. Tell me, J forre1 . ho .. mt. I ~mem~r. Jn,oh e me, I undersund. ( hine~ pro' uh Hands-on learning 1s the-core ol Brees· Applied Economics class. in "'h1ch tudcnts choose a product around v.h1eh the} form a model. student-run corporauon that la t\ one school semester Brees' pr~m pro' 1de real v.orld ~ntre~nal e-~eM ~ to help su.1dcnu succtcd o nce 'the} ~lose tbc textbook M pie cha.ns and bar lfaPM and shp uuo thrtt-pi«t> bu tnCS SUllS. Aufto J>'°' e Brtt n&ht this' ear'\ stud~nu 1n the Junior Ach1cH:·ment· sponsored proararn arc.-tumm& in health) profits from their sponswcar corporatJon. Cahfom1a horc . Ous members ha'e alrnd) sold c 'O \ •:R s ·roR' ( PD' 1·1-~ about 3 50 T-shirts and tank top\, and f('(cntl) rcce1Hd a ~h1pmen1 ot stu.:kcrs be:mng the logo of their t r adem ark pro duc t name. "Swahilis" weatpnnts and '1\01"\ stamped "llh the Swahilis em bkm might folio"' v.hen a c-orc of the students folio" on v.tth thr corpor- t0n-afkr its offic1ahhS'SC>futt0n S31e~ arc.-made laricl> throuah the student tore on ~tanc1a's campus Some tudeots hawk the SI I shins on campu dunng lunch breaks Corpor- ate head are t:urrcntl~ negot1iating wuh local sutf'\\ear shops to c.afT) v.-ah1hs aear. "We mt&)ll be the next Maui and Sons. the next Qu1dts1her lhrs could reach cptc propor\lon~ ... ?1d JcfT Korc.-nberg. 18. a senior. Kortnbcri 1s president of ( ahfom11 hores board of d1rccto" He 1s the 1ninauaung. fast-talktng d )'namo one v.ould expect to find behind a grow1n1 compan) Wcanng a white T-shirt and oran,c surf shons Kon:nbcra burned "nh enthus1a m -tt tf he had Jtnt CAJ I led htrstm'dy-frame out of the pages of a H oratio Al&er nO\.CI As Korcnbera tal~ed. tephaoat Hammond .. a I "T-)car-old board member. sprtad \!, h1te T-sh1ns acro s the tan fonmca surf:tet' of a cla room de k. Crumpled together. the froms and backs of the h1n d1spla~cd d1ffcrtnt-colorcd 'anauon of the trte ... see STUOINTS/ All Landmark peninsula bank coming down ·GOOD In 19 5, a aroup of in~csto~ 1nclud1na bdul JabbaT. DcnHr ua· ,et player lu Enahsh and Houston Rockets p!a)cr Rafph Samp~n tncd to con'en the bank bu1ldin1 into a rniaurant "''th a bar and hH cntcr- wnimnt. f eanna noiK and oth~r headache from ucb an e a.abh-shmcnt. re 1dents of the RC'f\dcz,ous cond muuum complu JUSt aero\~ the allc} opposed thc'olan. The Cit} ( ounc1l and Planning Comma ion apl)ro' cd the project. but at ran into further trouble when u.t a&alt Ald>boh~ Bc'craat Control ckfticd a liquor ltttns.c for tht ntabhdtmcnt TI\e 'n"tstmcnt ~up C\tntuall) dilbended, and Cahfom11 o~ciwas Bak took OH'T ov.ncnh1p of the propcrt). Last ummcr. Balboa IOdata purchased the land. lllboa AUCJCtll ·• proj«l COM· plietwt .. tMl"lt)''•=.e~n,ttntt lht Oity Ca.adl tt.C Uind ~ d I l•CJQotirr. llle"-aDHll azl11i• ?f:r owd 1 Ytc pmnia r .._ 111'9.iect' JanU1ry. ~ Nlidcnt liazcl :Jones !('Oft ...... ad ~t nc'lahbon !ft lD fiver fJl tM '1"0JC!(t, ~ 1111 --.r\t Ute 0 that la nd 11 IDr ~ ~ and that 1<>n ot ... 111 ---.OINCI/ A21 ly AL.EX \IVIWAMS Of llW Delly ~ it.off ln,.csl!ptorurt' Sttk1ng lhc inden- uty and 1hecau~ofdcath 9fa ~an .... ~ bod' v.a"$ found l}'ln& on a roadside near Cr;stal~ eurh unda> morn ma. the{ "hen ff De- partment f\:portcd Passc~-b' (ound the boch around 6 a m al tht cd&e of Pac-tlic Co:t t H1aJ'l.,a) near Cnsta l Co-..c late Parl, alon1 tht' coastal area that strcllht's approximate!} four mil~ be\.,.,t'en Laauna Beach and Cor~ma del Mar The bod\ was full} elotht'd and hnd utTcrcd un!>~~1ticd fatal tnJunc . The v.oman \lolS v.hate and es11m..-ted to be ~5-40 )Can old hmtr\ l t. lam Abbott ~1d he was awro:umatc.·h ~ f('Ct :! mche~ tall and I S8 pound had bleached-blonde. sho uldcr-lenath ·hair and ha.tel e\~ . .\bboll ~ad. The \ 1c11m \!,or~ a hon red \l>.lrt, a An autops cas scheduled to be performed th1 oming. Abbott said 1t as po 1blc ttie woman was hit_ by;a car. con 1dcnna the location her body was found, but the hmtfs "depart- ment is nonetheless handlina the case a a homic1dt". · The department rou11ncl) u pccts bom1c1de in uch cues untJI 't can be ruled out. Abbon said.· "There arc a lot of'1fs' now, and it's not because v.e'rc try1na to be iffy. but bcc'ausc \lo-t JU t don't know." \fier d isco'tf) of the body. in· 'cs up tors closed off pon1on of the h1&h\lol} to prot~t thl' cnmc sttnc and pther details, Abbon said. add1na that the area 1 frequented b J rs and b1C') ck ndcrs. > he pa scrs-b" ~ho found the body at first nouficd-the ewport-Bcach pohcc dcpanment. who handed ovtr · the case to the hentT1 Ocpattrnat be\."au~ the area "' question 1 under beriJTs · 1un~iwon, , riffs Lt. Haro1'1 ~hafTroth s.:ud Family, frien.t:Js cel~rate victory over Hodgkin's Sy EMILY ADAMS Of~.,..,.,,_ k afl Fran Da"1d'><>n knew~ v.a 11red .s ll1t But n w;l\n"t unul htt le& v.ent numb and k pain settled m that she g~ methlftl WM rcall» wrona La t OCto~r. the v.ont cnano WI\ confirmed DaHd: n t.d Hod~1n' disease. a t)pt of mahan:mt rancn-1~1 P~) o n lympb &)ands .. Tbat da,, the ln1ncv.1 und mother QI tv.:oiirl na ftpt Witll the dead.I) disr2 lliat ln"Ohed m11or ~t). chcmot~rap) •*' drua thtrap). Mal~nt aro-.tbs ~re rcmo' cd from the I) mpb ·i,lands · ·iit 01.\ 1dton s nctk. anctr was found all lhrouab Da' idson·s~ rqion and her tplctn -as rcmo,t"d. h bars the memo') of I.hat ",.rr) 1n a SC"ar tMt runs from the top of her brca'-tbOnc d .,,, to her um. * ht tor Davidloii. ik IMfDOr) ohuf1l"') 1 noth1 · om...-to her mcmor)· oft.he love showa her fam1l 1n a time of ()a Ori, 4' -the da) after Jhe af'M'd -hat •H •roltl With hef- 0.vidtOn bepn to find out bo m.n' ftiend he hid Fini the f\o*tn am,fd, lbtn otTcn t re for bCr t .... __ ,,.,..,All .. ._ ...... •How relcued durina a church val app9rently aot tanaJed in power linet and caused a short-circuit tMtdarbncd the homes of thousand H•tiQp>n Beach and West-mimler resident.a., a power company IPQlielmaD aid. Parisbonen at the St. Bonaventure Cb~ located at 16400 Sprinple SL in Hwitinaton Beach, reportedly rele8led rubber belloons with 1~12 fc* ~ tails aroond 6 p.m. s..laJ. Around that time, 1everal square miles of central and west Huntinaton Bach, as wcU as central and north WestmiDS1ef, lost power. ·Nearty 7 ,000 cu.stomcn lost electricity for about 30 seconds. About I, 750 of those remained In the dark for about an hour. Approximatefy 2~30 bad not yet seen their liahu nacw on u of 10 p.m. Sunday niaht, uid Mike Martin, area spokesma11 for Southern 8y A1.MON LOCKAIEY California Edison Co. Althouah two minor traffic acci-Dllll)Noc~w,. .. dents occurred while traffic sianals Overcast slcics and cool breezes were dead, no one was apparently Saturday failed to dampen the iltjwed, Ochoa said. enthusiasm of hundreds of members Rcpretentatives oftllc churthwcre. and auests oflin.. yacht clubs .who u.navailable for comment Sunday conducted traditional opening. day niaht. rites in Newpon Harbor. At one l 8~t~2~foot span of Since yacht clubs in Southern power line on Bradbury Lane, California are never closed durin& the b9lloon1 apparently cauxd a shon year, openina day 1s a season-open in& circuit that burned throuah the cable, ritual. that harts back to the East , causinf the live wire to fall to the Coast where, due to freaang weather, raround, Martin said. yacht clubs arc ·actually closed 1 No one a~ntly was injured and ~~~t the winter months. no property was apparently damqed · · ts of local opensnas m- by the live wire, Martin wd. elude the introduction of club of- Let K.eUy, 481 wu workin1 at the ficen, traditonaJ flaJ-raisJn& cer- • cooiputer an his house on Oqny emoniea and introducuons of visiting . Circle behind the church when power offi<:en from other Southland clubs. went ouL , Leadina off the festivities was ... heard a couple of benp and Voy11en Yacht Club. celebrating its · aome people yetlina," Kelly said. He 49th year, with introductions by walked outside to discover several Commodore Phil Richardson. Other ' ~iahbon millina ·~un~ the downed flq officers arc BilJ Apps, rear , wtre. Kelly returned an11de to call \he commodore; Lisa Booth, Pon cap- fire depart~ent. tain, and Jack Hester. fleet captain. Kelly wd the church parki~& lot , Coincidi'll with VYC's opening · was fuU of people. Several cluldren -was Udo Isle Yacht Oub observing its 62nd yC!ar with Commodore Bob Nelson 9re1idi04-Other flq ofl'tcen are Willis LoDl)'ear, vice com- modore, and Mitch Barker, rear commodore. Hilhlilbt of the day was the bike parade of junion around the island, -Md lbe ditpley.-of tbe-Presi. dent of Me~co Trophy won by Bud and Mel Richley for the top ocean raana boa( in the recent Newpon to Ensenada race. South Shore YacbtOutJwelcomed ~u It its West Coast Hi&bway facility witb Commodore Oennis Rosene introducina Oaa otricen Tom Parsons, vice commodore. and Joe Greenblatt, n:ar commodore. It was the 32nd openina for SSYC at this locations. It bad its be&inninp in Cosia Meu as the South Shore Sailina Oub. Commodore Jay Pyle presided over the cerem"onies at 'Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Oub's 31st openina on Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar. featured was the Sunshine MIJjc 1inain1 aroup from the-Newpon- Meaa Elementary School district, si~n& a medley of e>atriotic .songs. Staff commodore Steve Askew was inau~ted ilno the lneetna1ioaal Order of dlle llue Gavel, an bonormy lfOUP ~~ ou.....u .. ICflo Vice'° die: laaaW111 ofllcir wu Pb.ii Arma al Su DilloJi =W~cota~= William Byrne, rear comrnoclcft. Randy Smyth, wor1d-mlowDcd catamaran sailor from HWltiftlk>n Beach, was awarded the biPJy cov- eted Edward Kennedy uophy u outstandina yachtsman of the year. A friend accepted thC Wpby for Smyth. who ia curmuJy aailina in the Wi>rtd 1000 race from Miami, Aa to Vir- ainia Beach, Va. Windina up the day's activity was Balboe Yacht Oub, 1801 Banide Dnve where Commodore )olln Cazier introduced hia f1ll ofl'teen. James Kelly, vice commodore, and Geonie Leitch. rear commodore, BYC is the serond oldest )'Kht club in the Harbor Arca. havina been orpnized in 1921. Followina Jhc ~mony pests were invited to visit more than a sco~ of yachts alonpide the auest dock and the adjoinina slips. , carried balloons, and there were ' •several bundles of approximately IS ____ 11111!1 ________________________________ _.. ----------•-llilllll----------•• balloons. AltboU&h he said there , 1 never appeared to bea "mass release" f AMIL y who reaularly offered child care she fouaht for hec hfc. STUDENTS But Apptied Economics does nol ., of balloons, Kelly saw 2~300 From A 1 services when their mother was sick "One time she came to me... operate to IW1 ICllion on specirK' belloons drifiina throuaht the sky dauahten. Then one of the best gifts ~~~,'~.ch~~o~eraJ>J·anti:"~'!;110 ~~~dl'~~~~a:~h;:1~~~i~ ~"!:'1~. =~:\e~=u'?:~~~ durina the 1 'h hours he wu watchina. arrived: 30 friends from the church Da:rdton eC:utd Y ~ Christm: your hair, it srows back even thicker The aalk-IC'rtttled moofs ranae in thetr economics letlons. ; .. A numberofbelJoons touched the Davidson and her husband Neal cookies with her dauahters. and nicer. Won't that be wonderful1' hue acrou the Day-Glo apec1tum. Brea usn the 11me Mftdt.<>n • wire before it finaUy blew. A guy on attend chipped m and offered the ff h d h from tbc neon·pink reminucent of a approech in hU -.ftvm.unent cla.-s. Bradbury said baJloons were flying couple a weekend at a bed and The care shown Davidson'sdaugh-ti!~:mt~u ever ear sue op-cheap motel to to Thtee Mile laland lllll"I moct·lriA'ii for crimes which aover all afternoon." Kelly said. breakfast.hoteljust before she went in ters was especially comforuna to the yellow. The scent, however, mnains are themselves simulated inJMic the . Kelly said the balloons and the for major suraery. family. Both airls-S.year-old Cassie H~in'sd1seasecan't be the most the same, with a lone f:lm trce~uttsn& classroom _ _ r. f 'nall ft · th ba I and 6-year-ord Tammi -suffer from cniO\il le way to spend a v,..•r but r. d 1 · d Th ou••--t.ranuormed the Mothcn' t ~Y a er a seven-mon tt c . . ~ , :1-fi l>Ut arom C'SO ate is n san s c Th,. real-wortd al'W\roach, when -:'A-d · · · h ff · ·• d' h' h h af,eneuc Jeamang disability known as Da"tdson ""n name so-.. bene its to 1 d T t"Y Day an~moon an evenma mto a wit n s 1sease -w 1c t c " -...... pa m lice stan sqainsun enormous applied to business. teaches strctl ne~borbood event. ·• doctors be ·eve Davidson has won -.. ra&ilc X syndrome" where a ponion her experience. sun crowd in• the hon ion. smart• Ko-n~---· .... "' h ba d, d I of the X chromosome is broken off. ... ..., ·~ !Ad•...,. .. eople were out there tryina to uer us n parents an an-aws .. 1 wouldn't recommend cancer to Superimposed over each island .. h teaches us to deal with all the 1 faau.re. out what wu 1oin1 on. Some-threw a party Saturday for Frafile X syndrome results 1n an anyone, but ifs been wonderful for mouf is the word "SWAHILIS,'' different people. the pnntcrs, UPS," : took it festivelyJ.~then took it with a Davidson's 31th binhday and for attention deficit disorder, a new term o ur marna&c," DavldlOn said. spelled an femur bones. Korcnbera said ... It teaches us sales. pain of salt. Vlbers like me were those who helped nfake her fi&ht for for hyperacti vity, making the care for "Bc:fore 1 was dia&nosed. Neal and I •• 'Swahihs· means 'coaJt people,' manibM:>, and ootJUSt bow to sell our :•mad, becallae I lost some data in my life a little eas1er. · both Jirls a little more difficult than went on a marriaae ennchment 111 Swatuh," Hammond e"pla1ned product, but how to sell ounelvcs to ·computer and it took a couple of Over·lOOwell-wishcrsattcndcd the usual. weekend because we realized that we "The name atcrs 10 the local mar-~ople with P,O""'tr, like buycn from boun to recover it." pancake picnic at Laguna Niguel But on Saturday, all the bard times weren't best friends anymore. ket." Nordstroms. • ReajonaJ Park.. were momentarily foraottco a!> California Shorts may have bcaun This is Bree1' founh year tcadung • Gunman robs doughnut shop There were the teachers from her friends and family celebrated "I prayed that we would become as a classroom exercise, .,but the Applied Economics. The year the daupten' school who brought meals Davidson's birthday. They also tum-close to each other apm -and facina corporation bouts real-lire stock-school tntroduced the proanm, tu· to the Davidsons' three times a week ed out to honor a woman who. this disease t<>aelher has cenainly holders, Korcnbera said. dents assembled and sold orn.te one month. according to her mother-in-law, done that," Davidson said. "Wc·rc The company sold 120 slures of clocks. The put two y~. Bren' include the mi ty CJ. Sqtrstrom pmes. which an locahzed versions And there wu the &iris' bus dnver, Louisa Arnold, was upbeat even as best fnend apin:· stoek at $2 ~iccc. tockholdcn classes have sold "Coutopoly" board and Sons-dcvc opmcnt company of oTihe'"MC>nopo y pme. -1 ... _ man -rith a chroroe revolver s . d .. b I d I fV Costa Mesa. lnv~tors alriady have As cl-A'--ak-st·· ... -nts .,.Id oul I took an unbo~ amount of cash -uspecte auto urg ars arreste n seenthe1rS2sharesnseinvaluelOSI. their~·~;;;~. n;'y paid from a Fountain Valley douahnut family, however, may ~Y more stodhol.den 42 perc:mt dh1dends. In • lhop Sunday niaht. the Fountain than thrtt shares. The limit ensum the board .-me businm, students ' Valley Police Department reponed. Fountain Valley polJCC arrntcd pickup truck, Hanrahan said. veh1cle, Hanrahan wd. an evm a~d orprofitS: wat.cbcd l.bcuCoastopoly tock·Jump The ro~ occurred around 8 two adults and three teenqen in Pobcc officers arrived at the scene The restdent called the pohce. -.bo Additional income funnels 10 a l tO pucent the first )car and llS • p.m. at the W1nchcll'1 Donut House connection with two separate aut~ arrested Tho Van Nauyen. 21 . of amved and found two suspects on the business scholanhap fund at the percent the second. ~at Maanolia Street and Warner Av-mobile butl1aries on Sunday. Costa Mesa alona wi~ a 17-ycar-old premises, Hanrahan 111d. tebool, u well as to clasamm1bcn to S\M:ICICJS, ho.-ever. is not' JUlrln- • ~nue. ~e suspect, ~bout S feet 11 Tbc first incident occurred around male from Huntana~on Beach. Police arrested Matthew J. Hart, compcnsa&e them for their tfroru. teed, Brea said. anchel with brown haar, a~ ha~ and 1:40 a.m. at the Shakewood Apart· Nauyen .~ booked. ~to Oranae 19 of Huntintton Beach and a 17_ California Sh~ u a Junior .. As taehen, we sometimes want (.a peen and red sweatshirt, dasap-ments, located at I 0367 Slater Av-COunty Jail on suspaoo!' of auto ~-old ma.It from Hunt1n1ton Achievement entity, mu diuolvc at to be lake plttnts and make 1u~ the pc&red intoacartba!._appearedtobe enuc. buralarYaodautoth~.Badwasseut h tbeendoftbetchoOI~~ k.idi a..ccecd. We takt PRQutions either a sreeo t 960s Dod&IC O.rt or a An apartment resident caJlcd S 10~000. Hanrahan 1&1d. · Kormbtfs, with dlleinltes Todd llliMt •atutt." 8rtts Wet. ..But Plymouth, police aaid. police after he reponedly watched a The youth wu released into the About 30 minutes la&er, officcn G~ and Chrit Scroplc plln 10 here, we don't take lhotit pm:au· man and a youth try to break into two custody of a auardian, the lieutenant found the t 6-yur-old Huntinaton continue tbe buai'*' pollibtY h1rina tiont. .. cars parked in carports at the apan-said. Beacb suspect walki• near Tbe Hop olbcn U. Chi dut to bui&d up the From all indieat.ioas. Breu dOt n'1 meot complex, police Lt. Mike The *Ond incident occumd niab1elub, 11774 BrQOtbwu SL compuy. have to. Hanrahan.said. around 4 Lm. on the 10200 block of ..... --"'!""""~---~""!"9----~---~-----------------Tbe 101pcct1 werc allqedJy uunaa Falcon Avenue. A rnicknt heard Slim Jim toc\..piclc.ina tool to sUp noises outside his houte, and peered inside a white I 98S Miuubishi four-out a window to TCportedly tee three door sedan and a blue 1987 Toyota males inside and around a neiehbor'1 (\I llOH'\I\ 10111 ll\ .;I . Ill ' ~ ; • ' ' HO\ IC I• Old-fashioned picnic set Wednesday at Oasis Senior Center May is "Oldtr Americans Month," and the· Oui1 Senior Cenaer in Corona del Mar has decided 10 10 celetM'ale ti with 1 good old-fashioned picnic and bUc •le. , Seniors~ anviled to drop by the' CCl)tcr, at St.I) and Marauaiae tvmues, Wednesday between 11 a.m. ud'1.p.m. to be cntcna.1Md by a batbn'shop q&aanet wta~ cnJ<>Ylf'.'C a box lunch. .. We taousht t.bts would be a nice \UY to ize 'Okkr Amcncans Month:. $ltd Kith) , apoknwoman of Oasis. ead)' UJCl the) encourqc senLors to bake .sometbinaand brina n for the baked-soods auction. Aad men are mcOUf111Cd u well as women to • P9iticiP1te in t.bc auctaon. • T1cke1s att S2 for information, call 644-3244. Legal a~cts of pr~born child Kathy Jenwn, a noted ctv1I and cnmanal rights attorney, wtlJ discuss the lepJ ram1ficat1on' of a z_ygotc as a prebom child at a mtttan& of the South Coast chapter of the Nauonal Orpnazataon ·for Women at 8 p m. Wednesday at the El Toro Public Library. Jensen w1Jl uplarn what effects a Mmoun Supreme Co,.u n case limiting abonion may have on female autonomy. hfestyte cho1cC$, binh control methods and enhanced fenihty. She also will dascun a woman's constatuuonal nght to abon1on. For more information, call 859-9372. Rent~n' rlghts~lalnttl . The nght of renters will be discussed u a seminar spontored by Oranac Coast College's Consumer Resource Cenrcr at 1 p.m. Wednesda> an OCC's Science HaJL · Ott DJnn1e. a reprcscntauve with the Fair Housma Councal of Orange County. w1 II speak at the pr<>sram. Call OCC's Consumer R~urcc Center at 32-5732 for funher information C.ommon foot probl~ms The causes of common foot prob~ms will be addressed at a free lecture 5ponsorcd by College H06p1l8l of Costa MHI from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday 1n the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Commun•I) Center, l845 Park Ave • The seminar will be presented by onhoped1c su,..eon AJcunder T1'iChlcr. pod1atm1 Ga(} McCancr and pcdonh1st Chuck Marsden. Reser· vataons arc required and can be made by eallan g 642-2734 ext 199. Cata•trophlc m•dlcal cov~rag~ A free forum on catastrophic mcd1care coverage wall be offered by fhr Health Insurance Coun~hng and Advoca y Proaram at I p m. Wedncsda" at the Medical Center Plaza Auditonum, 12555 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Gron. · The impact~ of new Mcd1clrc bcnefits such a~ re p11c care and outpatJCnt prcscnP.taon drug eo\craac 14111 be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on how seniors can take advantacc of the program"• benefits without havina to pay enormous coSls Persons 1ntc~1ted 1n attendinJ the forum arc encourqed to c<tll Juhe hocn at 639~962. ., Aulna~ L~ague Cookie Day · A Cookie Day for the ~ss1stancc League D:t) Care Center of Oranac Count)' ""'II be held at 9 30 a.m. Wednesday at 2032 OranJt A\c .. Co ta Mc~. A reprcstntataH from Mrs. Fields' cookies w1ll be d1'tnbuuna MmplC"S of the new 001 bran coohc to children who will taste-test the produC't. For more information, call 645-6570 Conc•rt to ben•flt LBHS Gal}; haparo, 1u1tarpla)cr and math tea her at Laauna Beach H1&h hool. will appear an conccn a1 p.m Wcdnttda) at chc Anas~s Theater in l.Jlguna 1----1--1!~~ .. ha91ro's mu,1c rcOcc.:u the influence of Bob D)lan. Peter. Paul and Mar). Joni Mitchell Tom ~&cun Stdlund thcMood) Blua. andhc. onformcd 1n Ireland. 'cw York and Southern tahforrua. · Proeetds from the conccn will benefit the La&una Beach High School seruor aJl-na&ht cl u pan) in Junt', Tickets arc SJ for swdents and SS for adult1 and ma) be purchlJCd at the h1&h school KUvityoftkeandtheSoundSpecttUm. all Barbara IMa at ,.,. 4414 or 494-7146. C \11,U\H Monday .. tfay 15 • 6:l0.p.m. C..&a ..... CltJ C"8rll, counc.:11 chansbtrl. C1v&e (enter. 77 fair Dnvc. • 7 pm. H•....._ Bead. Clly c ... cn, council chamb(n. 200CJMaan Sc Tudd•r· :ffay i6 -• 6 pm. 1~ a.8 a t1 cw11. coun,11 chanabln. 505 Famt A ~t. • 7 p.m. • :£:: ._. Pt11 •1 CMa· •Ir IP cOundldaaml lOOO Ma.in t • 11 p.lft •. .._. ,..., a., Olmdl. council cMllillllft. l OlOO Sla9'r Ave. 9y KATY llOUCHER "'-Doil) .... .,._ Monique Dail) twtsts her long blond ~air into a pon)tatl, uchanan her de· ~ancr outfit for a lreasc.staincd dark blue Jumpsuit and-without missing.,a beat - chanars the oil an her car. 1 Marci Lockhan exhanaes a "hello" wuh her friend. a.rabs a wrcnch and prepares to tear apart the C'atbur~tor of an earl) model roadster • Both J.lrls arc stuc:knts in Chuck John- ston'!I auto shop class at Corona del Mar Hi&h School. It's a hands"'()n 1ndu tnal ans class that. Johnston said, "as the last of a d) 1ng breed," ,.. "fhc school distract 1s re:tll} cmpha 1z- 1ncan aradcm1c1pproach." Jonn ton said. ..A ~nt SUl"\C) was conducted and 94 percent of the~ kids at Corona del Mar High ~t n collt'gc. F1\.c )ears later the)' found out onl) half graduate Where as that SO percent no"., "We're rcall) doans them (the )tudcnt"I) a disscn ice by farming them to Harvard and Yale and nor prov1d1 ng them a marke table skill .. Johnston said he has tau&ht auto me han1C\ for 23 ) ear -18 of them an Ne"'pon-~c\3 Unified • hool District He has turned empt) room into full y· operated prage rt>p:ur shops and loH~., what he's doing. . .. Aflcr 23 )tars I s11ll .look forward to gtll1n'-here an the morai1n& and &0•(18 to v..ork . ·he ~1d _ _ Nestled an the far corner of the school • lht-garagc buu~ wnh thr sound of power tools and the .,melt of aa~hnc. The room 1s paclcd with motorc)'cles. automotl.1lc\ and ho t rods . tudcnt., bu.,> 1hemseh c "'1th their own ca~ or proJeCt \ on airplane. boat and q_niaac car eng1nc!i. Bo)s and girls learn about \afcl) tools. cn11nc thcof'). brake\ carburetors, 1gn1uon and coohng \)stems Each \tudcnt has at least I:? task\ 10 perform an each area "We ha"c 10 fi\ C\Cf)lh1ng oursche.,. and "'hen "'c malo.e a m1'it kt. v.c ha'c a lilile guuiance, but mostl ) "e ha\C to cathcr a l somconr or research w ourschc ... ~1d 17-)car-old l ockhan "But that's how '>'c learn ··1 he reason I 1ool 1h1s cla'is 1s occau'iC I JUSl wanted to lo.no" about ca" and when I "as getting ripped ofT," safd Lockhan. "One night, 11 '>'as \Cry late and I was in [I Toro wht'n m) fan belt broke Because~ knew what "-3S "rong. I lnc" what to do and "here to take 11 .. Jar;on haOcr. 18 . ..aid he's working on hi s own auto. a 196 7 r o·nuac hrcb1rd "I had to gel a Lcna1n pan and chec ked "''th the fallOf) ... Slhaffersa1d. "The) s:ml 1l ~a\ the clc,enth car out of production I'm rcall) afad l,boUihl II fl caught m} C'\l' ·and I couldn't pa\S 11 up for the SbOIJ pm:c .. John ton ..aid \ludcnt\ enJo> the' 5. minute ws\1un. 3lthough he said hc'!I had student "'al ... out "hl'n the\-v.crc told to p1d. up a broom or get their.hand grcJ..,, "E'er) )car I h3\C had at least t"o a.iris. he \:ltd "J he' 're great The) h:J\c no C&O probftoms ~\a USC the) 're noi C\PCCtcd to ... 00'4 D~lUI (3f'\ ha.e the bo~\ re The) JU\t thro"' down their hoolc, and set to 1t \nd the) ~1:1 JUSI a-; din' a\ nn' ot the &U> " He r'.\prc\sed rnrm:rn about 1he 1.ur- m ul um .ind ..aid o'er tht: 'cars he, . .. Ortn19 C.... OAlt. Y Pit.OT /Mondey, ~ 11, ... Poslnt with the jalopy they are restorfnt are t4'acher Chuck Johnston fbadc row leftJ and students Jeremy Haber, Tom Sldebotham. Trevor \\atchcd programs such a' metal and "ood ShO_p electronics and arChll~tUl'e t"Tlhcr cut to one or tv.o cla-.~s or be ehmanatt'd entarcl) tic said 10 )Cars ago the high school had the best architectural 'student'! 1n the dastm: t. but v. hen tht 1cat Iler left to pursue has own bu\1nc~'i. the .PrOfram ended HI.' bl.imcd lack of 1ntcrt-1 in these skilled areas on parent!> lot of parent'> don't "ant to admit their child can be an} th mg lc<.'i th:in a \tod.brokcr or d0< tor.' he ~1d Johnston 'I.lid he speaks frnm thc hcan after v.ork1ng at D '4Cll·lno" n aerospace firm dn1gn1ng pan lor airplane\ ·· 1 "<'nl 10 work tor Dougla\ 1 n 196 l .'' he said "I sat at a drafting table for c1sh1 hours J ~3) and dC\tinccJ pan Her<' I "a\ mal ing better ITIOOC) than mo l ol m) . friend\. '41Jtt..3D 1denUtiCAULon badge 3ftc.1 three-piece .,u1t~ -and I \\.3S m1scrnhlr .. Johni.ton ~1d he d:ibblcd in npt· '4n11ng fo1 a v.h1k. but rcturnt'd to colkge and ohta1ned a tc:ichang crcdenual He ha-. taught at Laguna Beach :ind l -.tanu:i and t orona Dd\tarH1gh high :.chooh. v.hC'n' Ile built the prugsaml> from ratch John~ton ~1d thl' tudl'nt\ can "or~ \JO thtir C'Ut"I o'r "hillc\ er their 1n\crt•\\cd an .\ftcr the \tudcnl\ rnmplcte a c.la<>\ pf'OJCt.l such .t\ dune bugg~ car or their IJ~t''>t endca,01. a tractor. \tudcnt-; ha'c ht\l option 10 bu} l\c't an hne 1~ thl' \tulknt ,bod\ Jnd tan Profits trom th\' "1k goe to their d ub, "here the) either talc tnp ur purl·ha~ ~omcth1ng ne" 10 v.or\: on Because mo~t of th<' !>tudt'nh dn\l· n~v. (3.r\,fohnston\a1donl\ ahandfulh tl~<'n a gtou1n<' hot rod. f hrou1h the 't"ars J ohMton ha owned and '-"Orkcd on tus own classic ars. so he <kci<kd to orpnizc tht' fim and only hot rod show in the hoot's quad area l3st month. He set out the ta k of locaung some "1U1ng' 1niagecar o~ners b approachina ~oplc 1n par\.1n1 lo\ . He said he couldn't behcH.~ the enthus1am the car owners cxprc\~d and one man eamc from as far as Rancho M1~. "I orpn17cd tbc how JUSt to blow t~ kid .. mand :· -;aid Johnston. "They don't unJtr tand Mo t think a hot rod is a Por-,chc with a loud engine. We ud two funn) lU'> that "ere cxtrcmcl) loud. I think "t' hie" their minds as well i~ the11 CJ~ .. John ton said 'he plans to arranat another ho" nt'Jtt car and loo\.s f~ard '?many~ mo~ )Cl"' of teachm&, Fire cause~ S3S,qoo damage to apa~ment In CM lly n~ Da lly Piiot \n """" Jlll'fl\UOll tir\.' jUlll'd ., cl"'· \.k~ JpJ1tmc:o1 \J1urda' l 311'>•11Ll .1hou1 S35.l.OJ dJmJgl \to one \ltJ) tnJlHl'd in the bl.vc \\hath lirt' o tliuJI\ ,,1\ ht·t?·'" 10 tht• l1tl hl'll ol thl· .1partmen1 l1ll.Jtcd at '50 Pa ul.ii .no \\c 0"' LJ hJnd <,hot up Or.-rather. c.:rcpt up 1 ht' lin: 'f'tt•ad lrom tht k1h.ht•n 111 thl' In '"ii ioom r.uw na both rot1111' < c"l.'1 \,k~ I arc a .... 11;,on ( hacl ti.en'""" '>:.lid Both tx·J rnom' an th\ untt fCC\l\t:1I ht•a\\ \mull· J ;imJmge ht· ..aid \uh1'> '"J \a turd.I\ 1h.u lht' C:\:I\ I t.IU\C ufth\ lire h.iJ not tx·c11 tktt·rn11ncd It ''ll\ t nn tintx! to ooe apar1111eo.L 1 lw (,t•.,ta M~ Fi~ lNpanment H·,,1,c:d the c:iU at I :!1 pm. and te· ' \~1n1.kJ \\1th (\\ 0 enJ.lnes .• trucl t'Om · pan\ Jnd 3 l'Mamcd1c com pan'. a total of I ti' t.rcli~ht\.'r' and paramedic· The fi~ ".I' hroughl und<'r t ontrol 1n .:?O minute • \.1111\ -w11J tlwm. t l' blooJ and mucou sample and -~b1:n k't '~~ ofaoo~H~---.-.....­l y IOI VAN EYl<EN Of ttv Oeol) ,_ S1"'9 -~:..,.------"l,lol.l.4 . ..LU..A.UtJLli.l.i..lind ol~'ilwc.l ~ .u.u.......__. ---"--'--!i•l.----.-----pohtt' bordcdom un the othc:r \tdl• lecp me I v.ondcr~l31 that JU> .it thl" lront ol the room "ould hil'e had to do to ~ct m' aurntaon "hen I"'" an ha,h school · ow the: JU) up tht.>rc v.a me. and I could11'1 remember \.1a~be 11 \\Ouldn't h:Hc: maJc O) dtlkrcnle •vb' ht' a.id\ arc daffettnl no"'ada)" I wa n't up at the fro nt of that cla room 11 E t nrn1 H11h School on th3t Ja} last w«k ~au\C I'm a profc 'i1onnl teac.hcr In fall, unlll r<'Centl) I d1dn'i thank ol m)~ll l\\ a profe s1onal .an) thing · But nov.. a' the,.., 1n aoc • I arc one profc s1onal that ·~ \ JOumal1st \nd 11 "a' m) Jut) to 1cll 1ho 40 cart"t"r ~·L.~" all .about n Noone wh<>'>'l'IC\crin h1&h ~hool and rt'mcmbcrs 11, ,., amng to &t"t up an tmnt of a gruup of. ninth throuJh I ~th grada'i e~(X'Cllng v.1ld cnthu\la m, In fact, I "4.lrt ol \) mp;11h11cd "-Ith the &1tl an ruv. thl'tt'. "ho uwd 'l«ond penoJ carttrclau toc;atch upon o httlc 'ilecp lo l. nodoubt,1nwmcmc1rc1mrort ntpur u1 I doconfe\t 10 bcana m1ldl) taken 1bac ~Mn I aMcd ~ho 1n the aroup ... , 1ntcrnled 1n cht po 1b1ht} of an Clcit1n1 career 1n JQUmalu.m and one h;ount 'cm, lrom ha\ 1n1 a goolt time. Confident an the k.nu'lltlctige th.u I don't h:l\C' 10 do 1h1' t:'rr. JJ\, I Taunlhcd 1ntc> m> p1cl · I told them ahout nn cJucatmn lmagant' ho" ta~anat•nc that mu\t ha\c \Oundcd to a bu nl h of people' "ho ha' e enJurt'd 11 )cars ot the $tutl. I told them abou1 \tartan1 \3lant'S an JOUrn.ahi.m. a \UbJC\.l "'htch. 1f the · had ti«n enJ1n<'Cnn1 ~tUdt'nt\, would ha\ t' 1orl hcJ ofT a con llotara hon ofl:au htcr But lhC!.C ltd) fc11ncd 1nnol:l'llle \1 J) h.. S 10 QCXJa \C:lr oundcc.l hkc a lot of mone' Orm )be.the> "'ercJu't b(1napoht<' 'lor~ hld) tht) li&urcJ the\ "d nmundef'tood me But not"' en the onl' \tu1.knt \\ho \.'ltd he \\,,U 1nt,•rc l d 1nJl.)lll noth\111 a\lo.Cd IM a \.cnftcauon · 1 hen, whtn I v.a\ah4>ut thr\·1:-lourth\ ol the "~> throu&.h m) \C'Cond hour. ;,ome· 1h10a ~ppento au1 • l\.'d me lo tell nboul lhc mo .. 1 intcrt t111,1 tot) I'd cHr \\rtlll'O lnttmlH'I to "'hom l v.ond.:rcd I OippcJ throuih 1hr RolvJ ' bct~'--cn m" tan and a Jo1en or~ \tone\ popflC'd to mind that I'd hi!IU 1 hfil of a aood um~ ~ \\rlllO& I dC'\ 1dC'J on on\• l\l dt>nc v.h1k "or 111 tor 3 httlc "cd.I} parx·r out in tht' <k 'i("rt h '>'a~ about a l OUplC' of \hc~\tnng '>'11Jh k b111IOJ l\t\ v.ho\1 &l\Cn them f\('\ th(' fa:i ndm tllk uf th\.' Bighorn Re..,..·•m.h n)t lutc oind 1akl·n at upon thl.'m\elH'> to >aH· an entire \J'Cl h~\ that v.a\ hoofing 1\'> '>'a~ ttrn ard e\llnl tton due to 11 \llnlJ1k\ll\ Ol lk4'JI\ di~:\"-'' T he ar "orl rnn\l\tl'J of h1nna hchn1p- tcr\ to herd l'11ghMn and ('ap1urc them an h '-' k nH·-lall' nch tor \tUd\ and an ncx: ul:.l\lun fhC\ "d d\'\CIOfX'\l \ ac.:UOl'\ for the IV.O n,l\llC\t \ lfU\C\ I he tv.o ~1.:ntl\t,, U\uJll\ 31JcJ O\ a team ot H>lunm.•I'.\ v.uuld poun<:c on lht' traPP'.-d 'http. bind tht-ir IC&'· alt:1n te I rninutc Until that da) rd ne\er ndJtn 10 I hdKopter. mu"h le over ruor-sharp Jc~n mountJan and bidden can\ OM. But e'en more P«t&Culu· than tM 'k.Cnt'f) "ere the maght}' b14hom that bound through 11,hke Jackrabbits throup pl'amc ar;i ') ,.\nd C\ en more 1mprnsh·e th n the hccp wa the ~nt.huMUm and \mglc-mandednc of lM rcK&rcbe1'1. B' the 11mc J finis.bed dncribi• that 1ouinah,11c.: C\ploat 10 m crstwhilt 1tu- tknt\ I "a' 1-lreathl~ . \ nJ do) tiu lno'<l ~hat" The J.1.rl 1n row thrtt' "'' '"" asleep and not OM Cll• prt \'itC'ln h;td changed Hut 'omch(ld>. at least; wa' fecti11a rr\·11~ \tOL.\·d up. hle he reall). rally \\,tntl·J IU h1.· J 01.'\\ paper reporter ..... Oll '<l. th.an\:... kid . for scrv1na • • prow< twn.,.. r1.·cn for me. I hadn·t ~ dlillil film hp an a , .. h'ilc and I'd foraottna .._ m ul h tun 11 wa\ He~·s m} pa.n1na...._ tor \OU II 1t" mone' and pmt_,_.._ after.~ou an Jo a lot helter than f clid., .. linJ ~t•urwlt ~mcthina. lhat mallel,.. th1 nl and male \OU m1k as muct.• JOb d )("o ' ou could't do bt'tkr lhlll ~ c-0..1t y PILOT/ Mz May 15. 1989 Students wave banners In front of Tlananman, th• Gate of Heavenly ~•ace, durln9 a rally Sunday In Beijing. Gorbachev in China for summit meeting BEIJI NG (AP) -Mikha il reform. Gorbachc"· a nc"' S}mbol of toler~ The-.O u aesc...had no tmmed1n1e ance in the Communist world, ar-comment on the change of venue Dnd nvcd toda) for a h1stonc summit their apparent w.altang to pressure meeting O\Cr hadoM~d b' an 1m-from the students. passc bet\\een Chine!>( oflkaals and Earlier today the s1udl·nh. out of thousands of siudent'i fa'lt1ng ·for respect for Gorbache' mo n·d to an democratic reform. opposite side of tfic square from the The Soviet prcSJdent "'as officaall) Grear Ratroim~ ·p-l'bl)Jtr Whtrelhe welcomed a1 thl' a1rpon 1n a last· cercmon) was to ha'c tx·cn held minute change of plans cau\Cd h} the But their IOudspealel"> broad· occupation of Bc1Jani·s T1ananmen c:lstang pro-dcmocra\) speeches Square. the usual sue for official across the square could h3\ e been a welcoming ceremonies. b} protesting major d1srup11on of an .. ceremonic.•s 51udents. -~-.-..-.......... ---'1.._1 -"'"'--"a'->-s_.n...,.0,...1-k .... u~own "hciller there Gorbachev, accompanied b} h"' would be an} change-in Xang·s planr, "'1fc Rn1sa, arrned nt noon (8 p.m. to meet Gorbachc' m the Great Hall unda) PDT) for 1hc first ino-ovaet and later host a banquet for him there summit an 30 )Cars. He was greeted b' President Yang Shangkun nnd n!-Gorbachc\ left Mo~co" on Sunda\ view.ed a nuhtal) honor guard. re-and slopix'd O\Crmght 1n the Siberian cei,inga :?I-gun salute. cit) of frkub~ before fl)ing on lo The planned ceremon~ on the Be1jLng to restore ties that broke ofT m square could have been a major 1959 after a decade-long all1anc1.· embarrassment to the Chane~ Tens between the Communist gianl<i of thousands of !ltudents and sup-In Irkutsk. Gorba1.hc' told a uov.ll pon ers. includinJ 2.000 hunger of Sm 1ets who gathered at the airport strikers. defied police orders to leave. that his trip would signal a w.armer sa) mg the) would cnr1) on their rela11onsh1p tx·twecn the commun1'>t month-long campaign fordemocra11c g.1ants. - Two klll d In fire on carrl NORFOLK. Va. (AP) -An e~· plMion and fire killed two crewmen on the au't'raft earner USS America. 1he Navy said Sunday. It was lhe th a rd fa1al fire aboard a U.S. warship in le ~ lhan a monlh. The Norfolk-baSC'd carrier was in thcA1tant1c several humtrcd miles off North Carolina when the-explosion occurred in a fuel pump room about 4 p.m. PDT Saturday, accordinJ to Lt~ Cmdr. Mike John. a. Navy spokes- man. "Shipboard firefighters succc s- full y extinguished the fi re with no adduional casualties. .. said a state- ment issued by the Atlanue Fleet's Naval Air Force headquarters. John said a tea m of i1Jvesttgators. iricludin& mucturaJ and f\ael ex~s. ~ould be floY..n to 1he USS Amenca to as~s the damage and dtterm1ne the ca u)C of the explosion. He wo uld not speculate on po ~able causes of the blast. The ship. which len Norfolk on Thursday with a crew of about .S.000, continued on its minion, a six-month deployment to the Meditt'rrancan Sea and lndiaq Ocean. "At this tame.' "'e Set no reason to cu&. the mission short," John said. "The veHCI 1s able to continue." On April 19, an u plosion and fire 1n a aun turret killed 47 sailor5 aboard the Norfolk-based battleship USS lov.a off P\.lttto Rico. On May 9, six sailors died in an engine room fire on &he supply ship lJSS White Plains in &he South China Sea· • LL Paul Jenkin a Navy spokt'S- man, said it 11 h1Jhl) unusual for th<" Navy to have three fatal shipboard fires in a mont)\. t5ut "&here's no evidence to link these thrte isola1ed ioc~tt. The Navy·s overall saftty record is superb." Lt. Cmdr Steve Bu mctl, an Allan· tic Acct spokesman, ~·d he didn't know how frcquently h1pboard fires oc~urrcd on an average bas1\. The victims of Saturday·~ firt apparenll) were ~orltnf U\ 1hc fuel pump room at the ume of the explosion. Jenkins said. Aircraft cnr- riers have .. Jlliles and males of p1pma" throuch wtmJct fuel 1s circulated b) ~veral pum~. M said. The dead "'rrc 1denrified as Pnt> Officer 3rd G a Richard E. Child· ress 2:?. of Him Lakt. Minn • and Airman R~ru1t l..arr)'J, Brunton. 19. of Akron, Ohio. -" Burnett said tht bodie\ of the v1ct1ms "' re Oowo beck to ortoUc, whtre the) am ved about .S:JO pm. John said the t11 vestiptors, who were to leave N9rfolk no later than today, -.ould dttcmunc ~het.her to repair the \CSSCI dunna •.fs tour of duty or wait until the carr1tr returns to pon. • h Bumen said he wa! uncertain o~ the damaat rniatu afTttt the carrier's air operations durinc the dtploy- mcnt Churc·h ,.eaders · condemn Noriega (.\I IJ'OH'\I \ HHIJ:I' LA teachers expected to strike today,. LOS ANGELES -Teachers cast a411dc an) chances for a l:ist-minut<" resoluuon of their lengthy labor d1 pute with the school district and ~pent Sunday readyina picket signs and rallying the 1roops PANAM\ CITY. Panama (AP) -Churchgoers applauded nat10n\\1dc unday when Roman Catholic clcrg~ read a lcner condemning electoral fniud and violence. and o pposition supponcr<; stagrd brief. peaceful protests The pastoral letter, whi ch urged Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega's De- Board ofEducat1on-Pre\1dent Robena Wcintr:iub ~ad the district would make no last-ditch contract ofTer. The w.atkout wa<i set to bel1n today. with hastily hired substitutes crossing picket llnc'I to teach the dismct's nearl) 600.000 students. fense Forces not to use arms against Baker backs "a defen~l~ss people," also was read during a ~rv1ce broadcast on state-can I t t . Governor encourages entrepreneur spirit run telcv1s1on. . a re a y Al churches acrci~s the capital and CLAREMONT -Gov. George Dt'ukmeJ1an told Ctarcmont McKenna College graduates Sunda> to conunue the entrepreneunal.sp1rit ofCahfom1ans before them, from the gold mine~ 10 the aero pace pioneers. in other Panamanian ctl1es. worshipers waved white hand- ei'1<ercniefs. pa~. al\d -f>alramam:m nags. Oppos111on supP.Oners handed out leaflets urcing s1m1lar displays during a general stri ke called Wednesda~ to protest fraud. during the Ma) 7 eltttmn al\O violence b) No~. the nation's de facto ruler. "We must sa) 'no' to all of 1h1'> corruption and ·yes· to hben) and JUSllce," siud the Rev. Ja\.'1er Vil· lanue\ a at Cristo Rey church. The congregation chanted .. Ju,t1ce Justice" and waved white hand· kerchiefs when opposition vice pre!o1- dent1al candiates Ricardo .\nas Calderon a nd.Guillermo Eord wall ed m .• In brief comments to rcport~rs af\er services. A.rias Calderon said rull)Ors w.ere be ing spread a.bout ~ poht1cal scnlcment tn\ olving a power-sharingJunta . Howe' er. he reJected the idea. "Nolhmg doing. No playing with the popular will of the peoptc:• he declared. "The onl) solution begins with rC(.:ognit1on of the Ma) 7 election. WASH I NG TON (AP)-Secrctal) of State Jame\ A. B!iker lfl said Su nda) It v.ould be a mistake for the United States to ti) to abrogate the Panama Canal Treaty despite the cns1s m Panama. ··1 don't think that's the ap- propnate response," Baker said on -~commencement ad~s to m &i:aduata .owbc undc~uatc college, which was ranked I 81h in the nation by t.: S Ne"'s and Wort Rcpon magarine, DeukmeJ1an said the) "'-Crt lea' mg college at a time when profound change is talo ng place around the "'-Qrld .. Ot'mocr3C) 1s on the rise and there 1'i a demand for personal and economic freedom .. he \aid the CBS program "Face the Nation." Under the canal treaty. v.h1ch was Baby born to brain-dead teen dies negotiated durana the Ganer adm1n1s-· trat1on. full control of 1he strategic . SAN BERNA RDINO -The premature dau&htcr born 10 a bra1 n--dead ""aterwa) 1s to be turned o'er to lccn-ager kept ah"e despite her parents' w1shrs ha died. about 32 hours aflt'r Panama I 0 )Cars from now Over the her mother was taken offh fe suppon and died. The ba~' born Thunday SC\ en next decade. Panamanian officials weeks premature wi th lun& problems.. died Saturda> arc to gradual!) assume a greater role The child's mother, Tan)a Mane Rivera. 15. v.a-s rcmo"ed from a an administering 1he canal. respirator-.nd-dlcd at Frida) The teen-aicr w.asded arcd bra1n-d~d M rch IS. after bem.g -$hot in the bead alleged!> b> her 16-)car..old bo)fnmd. Benn) ... h h 1 •• h Dann) Tapia. A w1 tne ~ha \a1d lhe \hoot mg war, at.c1dental and no charge 1 ... 01 ma more not mg ess. e said have been filed. The oppos111on has said 11 will • '\ .\1'10'\ ·\I, HHlt:t ·s negotiate onl) w-11h · 1bc military. because It docs not recognize the current go,cmmcnt. It has said Noriega can Join tails. The oppos1t1on·s. pre'l1den11al can-Bush to p•rmanentl d1dat~. Guallc'rmo [ndara remained ._- ho'ip1tah1ed rcco .. cnna from m· Junes sustained when he. l\na!I Calderon and Ford were beaten tl' Nonc&a supponers Wedncsda)" - WASHINGTON -President Bu h unda) rtHewcd an an11-rnmc Baker: Soviets threatening to break treaty. 200 attend services at church . where Mother's Day begaii pack.age that a top White Hou~ official s:J\'i v.1ll male permanent a ban on 1mponed assault nncs and seek SI b1lhon fOr new pnson construcuon Bush baclc from a three-da) trip to Tr~a\ M1s'11ssipp1 and Keniud.) \\OS to un\c1I his lcg1slauve cnme proposah toda~ at a noon "'r' l\c on the steps of th t' (ap11ol hononng pollle officer'> L.1llcd an the hnc of dut' • Inmate carves gun fronnoap, escapes PERRY. Ga -Ajad inmate wh o made h1'1 ~ond ~Pt' 1n two month' b) pulling a sun carved from \OOP wa!o c:apturN 'iunda) an a pecan !IU' e Ko} Kenneth Sanford. 23. was cauaht whale wal~tnl an the gto\ e south of PclT). '>31d Houston Count> ShenfTCulfcn Talton lie c ped \aturda) after he puJll"d what looked hkr a ~m1automa11c w-eapon on thrtt guard., and ordered another inmate to open a ~ellblock door WASHJ OTON(AP)-TheSov- 1et Union would violate the Inter- mediate-Range Nuclear Force Treat~ 1f1t carries out its threat not todestro) SS-23 m1ss1lcs. Secrc1a11· of Stale James A. Baker Ill said Sunday. "This is a matter that was specifi- call y negotiated when the INF Treat) was negotiated."' said Baker. Soviet Forcir.n Minister Eduard A. hevardnadze issued the threat Satur- ~ in Bonn in~ that 1f Wasb1ng- ton did not drop pla ns tQ modernize 11s shon-range Lance m1ss1le. the Soviet t., n1on would respond b) developing a nev.. short-range weapon or b1 retamm1 the S-2Ys. he\ ardnadze's c:ommt'nt. Baker ~ad. could be seen as a pubhc rclauons plo) desi10ed to weaken the Non h Atlantic Treaty Orpntz.111on. GR.\FTOI\. \\-Va ( \P) -I hl· oldest mother who·~ J rl'gUlar at thl Jn1emauonal Mother·., Da) Shrine" eas) to shop for th" time of year "Usuall) th~ send no""ers. bu1 I told them 1fl couldn't ea111or ""ear11. don't send at." said ( ame Mar~hnll. who at 98 was the olde!>l mother nnending Sunday's \Crv1cc\ at the church where Mother'., Day began Jn 1908 . ~ll' --7-l-)'c.ar--0ki-son.C"har~ Jr .. is a member of the Grafton Mother's Da) commmq. Thes.QJ tt«.'\ root 10 bad.: 81 vcars. tothe tJmcwhrn nna Jarv1sof Grafton wan1cd to set aside a d.a\.-to honor her mother. also named '\nnn Jar.-1s. who had organ1zcd a Mothc~ Friendsh1P. Day after the C 1\ 11 War to unite fam1bcs who had spht because • WELLINGTON GROUP p,..#",/' REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST SEJllNAR FREE TO ·THE PUBUC • Avoid Probate • Avokl Conservatorshtp • Reduce Or Ellmlnate Estate Taxes • Avokhhe Joint Tenancy Trap • Plan for Your Family's Security SDllNAll DATES: of the conn11:1. When she died on May 9 .. 1905. \nna became determined to ~tabllsh Mother's Day. On May 10. 1908. the first Mother's Da) scrv1tc was held m Andrews Methodist Church. which has since become the International Mother·,. Day Shnnc and is used ool)' for Mother's Day services and an oc· cas1on:tl wedd1 n..._--:=---,---- Th1s )t'ar. the unda) services an racted about 200 visitors. not qu11e t'nou&}l to fill up the chu.rch. !>a1d ~tt) lfa)hurst. the director of the !>hnne for s1~ )ears This )car marks the 15th an- nivtrsal) of federal recogn1t1on for Mother's Chy. And 1f the hohda) SC'em overly commercialized today. it's mtt'rcstana to note tha t 11s fou nder wa\ co~eerned about that decades ago Like Marshall. the )Oungcr Anna Jor\.'1s didn't want 10 see nowers dcllvcrer'Cd on Mother's Da). "1 hey're commerc1al111ng m) Mother's Day," she once wrote to n~spapcrs. "I wa nted 11 10 be a day of scnument. not of profit .. c&re.abouthalf-dead b.) the. time they're delivered You ou&ht to give )Our mother somethina useful some1 hin1 permanent "A maudli n and msmcel"(' printed card or a read)'·made tclcaram means noth1n1 CllCCPl that )OU'rt 100 Ill) 10 wnte to the woman who has done more for )OU than an)one else an the world." The sun had been can rd from t~o t>ar., of ~p and p;iint('(f black. Talton said. "At fin1glance.11 looked hkc thc rcnl 1hin .. T nhon \.Ud ~ INS offlclal shown partying with Marcos HONOLULL' -A h1&}1-rank1nai L' ~ 1mm11rat1on officutl embraccd Ferdinand Marcos. danced w.uh h1~ wife Imelda and led a pt'l)er for a ·•mmadA0--perm-1W-hc.' Marco~ to r~1-ttm-ttl-thc-Pt11hppinn. a + 1dcot1pc of• pany show . Tht' pra)er. b)' Harold facll, the J'IS v.-c tern rci1on J comm1u1oner1nd w.h1ch appears 10 run contrary 10 l and Ph1hpp1nc pohC) .that the former pre i<kn1 not be allov.ed 10 return: came et the end oh three· bour pan)' at the Marro C1llle here .#\ua '·The Honolulu d\eruscr rcponed 1n it!I und.I)' ed1t10M. · T he videotape c,ho~ed . lmm1arat1on and • 11unahLat1on nice offictals from ~\'eral v.e tern tate1 bcina v.1ned, dined and cl\tcna.incd ~ Haw-a11an aod Filipino Uanecrs and 1n&en • MOHl.D HHll I' Workers on runaway train committed safety violations PeronJst wins In presldentlal vote -.. BUENOS AIRES. A,..cntina -CarlOI Mt>ncm 1v.cpt to v1ct01')' 1n pres1denual clm1ons unda)'. cappin1 1 m uracncc by the Pm>nist Party that had been supptts~ b> the m1htary for most of\hc Piil thtte dttadn. With results from S6.S48 of 7S.3S8 ballot bo'cs nationv..1dc. Mcncm talhcJ S,913,943 vot , or-46.8perrcnt,1bc lntenorM1nistry reponed fhe houru ftcr polls closed. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -The en41necr and brakeman ofa runaw&)' train that lcilled four people had been cited previou ly for safety v1ol1tions. invcst1aators sajd Sunday as they continued to probe the cause of the crash. Nahonal Transporu1ion Safety Board Act1na Chairman James Kol tad sa1d Sunday ni&ht that ena.i- necr Frank Holland was cited fOr u cecd ins muamum · authori1ed speed while 1uld1na a 1ra1n on Marth JI. 1986. He was alt0 cited Feb. IJ. 1988. for faihna to property connect brake hnea between locomoti\lct, Kolstad •id. Holland urvl ved Fridaf s run- av.iay train ckrailnwnt that lulled four and WIS listed 1n stable condition with• collapsed tuns unday oi1ht at St Bcm1rd1ne Mcd1cal Center. said a nur5mg Jupcrvisor who added that Holland wa 1111 ng and talk1na to relati ve . • In second place, Eduardo An1Clo1 of the Nlina Radical Ch·ic Union Sot 4,737,246 votes, or 37.3 pcrc:cnt. ll •1d. Anacloz c:alltd Mennn to concede dcft>al and conara1u!a1t h1m . • Brakeman Allan R. Ri . 42. of Cabinet bade p I stl I I I Bakenfield. ~ho was killed 1n the s a e n an e ect on era h. ~as cited for faihna to. t.a~e JERUSALEM -lttatl'1 C'OlhtJOn Caban.ct on SUnda o'ercamc cl« action in a case of an cna.nccr di · · _... ado led Pri M v hia. c .... _. • r _o r..! exceeding authorized sw.t I()( 1 \'t~ons .•nv ~~ me 1n1stcr atJ' .. wars 20-PotDI plan "" I 9 8 K ls . -"'on t , •../ eleCtiOftl an tbe occupied Wai Bank and GaD trip. • o tad said. Tbe ~puled~ a~ \'Ole •ftcr an 1nte,nte IC'Cft·hourdctieee. It calls ,._ Io"tallpton unda) con1i<k~ for Pafat•cuana to cl«t f'fP""Wftt.ll1va to M90Caate on a plu forevntU&l ldf- 1auh) brakct and ovtrloeded "*'II;> nate. 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Ml_ l#!Ji,¥1fl s ..... rr~ $1 \r~ M'"'"' \..,,_ ,,, .. , ..... ,~ 110\\ 1111 \ \0'11 .U The Senate Bahamas aid By a vote of 40 for and S7 apinst. the Senate reJcctcd a resoluuon (SJ RC1 100) curu1hng U . aid to the Baham1s becaust of that nntaon's drug 1nvol\cmen1 The measure v.as offered under a law permuting forcilll aid cut'> to countries notonous a producers orshappc~ ot allcpl drugs. Supponcr Dan Coats, R-lnd ~1d the Bahamu have become "tin air- craft ~er for the drug trade." Opponent Dennis DcC'onc1n1. D· Anz., pr.med the Bahamu for "their w1lhngncss to cooperate"' with U.S. moves .aa1nst Bnham1an drug traf- fic~ina. Senators voting )rCS v.1lntcd to curtail foreign aid to 1hc Bahamas Alan Cran~ton. D ·Yes Pete W1l~n . R -No The House Sclaool pra~r Memben vouna >H want a $4 . .SS hourly mmimum v.age Doman· No DanncmC)er · No Cox-No Rohrabacher -~o Packer -o KlDg laollday 8) a \.Ole of 359 for and 42 aaainst. the House ~nt to President Bush the confcren~ rcpon on lcgislatton <HR I 385) to bc&Jn federal funding o( the comm1ss1on that promote'> 1he Martin Luther Kmg. Jr nattonal hohday. - The bill sets an annual budget of $300,000 for the fhe-}'car-old agenc) $200.000 less than lhc Hou~ authonzed last monlh when at g:i' c the bill initial approval by a vote of 305-84. Members \.Ol1ng }CS wanled to bc&Jn taxpa)er suppon of the Manin Luther Kan&, Jr Federal Holtda\ C'omm1ss1on Doman -Absent Danncmc)er · 1\o Cox· Yes Rohrabacher · Y cs Packer · No \ B> a\ otc of269 for and 135 ag1un\t, the Hou~ adopted an amendment dcn)'1n1 federal .. ocataonal training funds to S1.:hools that ban student Nixon lmpeacbmeot pra)er B) a \Ole of 41 7 for and 1ero This occurred as the HouSt' pa\Cd ap1nst. tbe House appro' cd three on a near-unanimous \ ote. nnd sent an1cles of impeachment agamst l ' to the Senate. a bill CHR 7) O\'er-D1s\(lct Court Judge \\11tcr L. hauhna thC' mlJOr federal la\11 to Nl\on. Jr. of the Southern D1stnct ot funhcr \ocallonal education ThC' M1ss1ss1pp1. He wdl lose his hfcttme amendment sed.s to counter L S federal Judgeship 1f the Senate find\ uprcme ( oun ruhnp ap1nst or-him guah) of at least one art1ck pnl?cd school pra)et He as now ampnsoncd, after bc1na S~nsor Wilham Dannemc)Cr, R-conv1ctcd of pcrjuJ) an 1986 follow- Cahf. saud i.chool pra}'cr "1s not 1 1ng his alleged attempt to 1nflucn<:e a panisan 1 sue It 1s something the state cnm1nal ra~ Amcncan public wants to happen All Orange Count' Hou!>(.' mcm- O\Ct'\\'helmin&l)." Opp<>nent Don bcrs \llCrc preRnt ro·r the 'ot~ :ind Edwards., ().{altf. said "the f~r \Otcd for impeachment Amendment of the Const11ut1on 1s very clear about" kcep1n1 'O\ · mcnt from rcqumna ~lt11on in State SemtitJ--- pubhc schools • PolllDI platt 1••rd• M<'mbcn voun1 }es upponC\1 thc B) a 22-2 \'Ote. the Senate appro\cd pnHchool pra)cr amendment SB58 b) C)cn. Milto n Marls, I).. n Robcn Doman, R-18 -Ab1cnt Francisco. ~h1 h v.ould prohibit the ~ 11liam Danncmc)er R-39 -'c' st1t1001n, of sccunt)' 1uards at poll- Chnstophcr Cox, R~. Ye\ an1 place~ v.1thout appro"al a t elcc· Dana Robt1bacher R-42 • ' cs lJon officials Ron Pacbrd R-43 . Ye William Campbell R-31 · .\bscnt Edward RO)CC. R-3:? ·Absent Cecll Green. 0-33 ·Yes MJalm•• •••• Br• "oteof247forand 172 ap1nst. the Hou appro"«t and 1ent to 1ht Senate the conference rcpon on lqa.lauoo <HR 2) vaduall) r11 m1 the m1ntmum "' c from its prtsent lc\cl of SJ JS an hour 10 $4 . .S.S b) October t 9<J I President Bush prom- '~' to \eto an) h1~e 10 ~bo'c S4 2.S and • this \:Ole \ho"'s the HouSt' pr0bllbl)' cannot mu t~ the t~u thud mljont) 11 nctds 10 O\ cmdc a \'C\O, upponer JamH ft1fk~n1, I) Ohio, q11d· "our m~ncan v.orkcr"\ hould rick the clcutor tod.I). be· taux thc~y-.. c been .,:tt1n1 the stt.n too Ions,.' ()pi)oncnt Thomas f'ttn. R·Wis .• callccl ihc confcm\l't' rcptt "a futilt cMmtc 1n pohuc •• b la"'· makctt tetku'I confrontation ,.,uh Bulb OUlll \H\ John Seymour, R-3.S ·Yes Manon Bcracson. R-37 -.\bscnt Car toad 1y11em1 By a I 8'-14 \Ole. with at lea t 21 a)e "Ole needed for approval. the Senate ~JCCtcd 811 30 by Sen Cecil Green I). 'oN-:ilk. which v.<ould make 11 a cnmc to operate ht&h·\Olume vehadt' M>und S)stcm~ on the roadwa)r. 1f the) can be heard w1th1n 2S feet of the \'Chicle. Campbell -No Ro)ce ·No Green · Ye )'mour ·No lkf)CM>n • No LA lruslt 8) a 19-16 \ olt. the n1te ap- PfO\td an am<'ndmcnt by ~n Ed OIY'ts; R·Non.bndat. that ~outd M ck, Eoast resident co-starred With Buster Keaton require crcauon of a s1n&Je rail transit construction agenq 10 Los Angeles County before a hmn on bonds for Metro Rail.could be ltftcd Campbell • No Royce · Yes Green.· No Sc)mour· No Bcraeson -No State Assembly IDHraACt The Assembly fa1kd Monda) to approve SB I 03 b> Sen. Alan Rob- bins. [).Van Nuys. to increase penal- llcs apmst insurance companies that cancel auto in~rancc policies wtthout lUSt cause following Prop- os1t1on 103. The ball required S4 yes votes, tt rccea' ed 49 votes for and 21 \OICS ap1Mt. Dennis Brown, R-58 · No Ross Johnson. R-64 . "lo John lewis. R-6 7 · No Nolnn Fn11cllc. R-69 -No Gal Ferguson. R· 70 -No Dons Allen. R-71 -Absent Cun Pnngle R-72 -Yes Accidental Discovery, May End Obesify Blocks calorie absorption SWEDFN-Mcdical n:scatehcn at !he Univcniry of Kuop10, in Finland, have d1~ercd (acc1dc:ntally) a new weight· loss fonnulL The new ditcovery en- ablCJ an ovcrweiiht individual lo lose poundl and fatty tissue without dieting ot Cl'CTCLse. Sc1entist1 made the discovery while 1earchln1 for a formula to lower choles· tcrol. 1n a controlled study of a test group of people, cholesterol levels re· mainc:d unchanged but lhp docton were utoundcdlo ftnd Ulat Gvcry patient who U5ed the fonnula lost we1ghL The pub- lished report of rJus srudy staled, "A IU&hly silJU{tcn dcx:rusc in body ~&hr was seen" m paucnu who received tht formulL The formula was lhc:n lestc:d in s,,.,.c. den at Sa.hip-en Hmpital, Uruvcnity or Ciocebora. Asa.in. all paucnu lost a sub· stantiaJ amount of wciiJ!t even t.hou1h they did not change their eati.o' babllS. The report d~ this &1Udy. pul>- 1 I.Shed tn the Britlsh Journal of Nucrition, stated: ''Body weiiJ!t wu sisnificantly reduced even thouth the palicnll were spcci!ically asked not lO alter their die- tary habit.s". One patient in dtis Slud}i lost more than)() pounds. . Accordi"-to OM inf onnc:d sou.rce. the llCtlve ~ c:una from a 100% natural botanical toUtUandcontainsno drugs or stimulant.a. When taken before meal tune h bonds widt the food you eat and "tica up" calorie$, prcveotin1 thcu ablorpuon. A tubatantaal portion of the caloric. in1catcd thcrdott pus throu&h the di- 1' the systan unabi«bcd. The body hu to act c:neray lO replace the lOlt . caloric.t, so 1t 1uru to bum 11Dfed fal. Tho result is rapid body wci~ tou. EalCftliv•cJIJ\kal tau have vcnf..S th9 way oC thia formula fot Ion&'""" UM. The ronnw• . markclcd in Llblct forra m the Uni&cid Sura under the tr* name Cal Ban 3000. A ft.rm~ ia 1° .ups, flarida;"" h C tY onJl ~ diacri.,.._ hu. A rtVicw o(&he~Nelo(~~,... \iealod the WW Of IMiadl'cdl peopk who J\a\lo kllt • m1a.h u 20, 40 oir 60 al man po.di O¥iiraU wiilh c.i Ba 3000. :'Thil it a ~ oppal'Qlllicy f« .......,._ who lft e'acuild by I at and cellulite chet they can l MlllD ID lime by conYcntional mcu.odl. c.a Jm lOOO it ia.aalbly priced ll St9.9S f« a J...-"l'PIY ..a 138.95 fora6.week~J.,_._.._.. dMiisSJ. 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Da"td W Fisk, Rachel A. G1llts, Robert A. Kaven, Linda R. Kell). Ma~ M. McDonald, VJcky S. Mcreak. Care)' Panelci.a.. Ansel• R Qumultana Came L hafcr. Scan T Turner. C..&a Meta -Mana R. Accn2, Shav. M. hmad. Scott E. Ancknon. Will B Anderwn. Claudia I An· dreon1, haron N. Arclllno, Joseph A. .\tlonson. David M. Austin, Mich cl G. Barker. Teri M. Bauer. Kimberl) J Beck. Michael C. Beeler. John 1' Bissell. Kelly C.R. Blaclue. Brian L Blac . Tra ) M. Bosio, Jim Bowle . usan F. Brcnnis. Sahan .\.M Breton. Karen E. Brown. Myra M Brown. Enn L. Buabtt. ThomuS. Burgard and Stephen P. Buracr. .\lsp. Kindred S. Bums, Karen A. Carboni. Carol A. Carpenter. Robert T. Carpt.•nter. Reill) S. Case. Cynthia D C'a!.C) H:izel ('halal. Kathleen R. hnon. t3CC) N. Chile -96 - Our rate ~nlyComes in ...... A 6-MON"nf 'nRM All~ of tn\T:Stmenu r"t"· hltt wnh o • TU.c. for ~\pie,"' -n.nh mm lJM"MmCttt ~'Vlg:S Acnlunt wuh mitwt10m ~ RJ¢"& °"" w t'tt' ollCT- :. ( n tinnwJ · mJ .i 9 ~n mnwl }idd whnt \'00 "h« t tw. Q1I' intCTCSt rom- powldcd mnnthJ ·, You c.m thinl of our ln~nt '""'""'"" Au ~ 41 CD on \llllr own tmns. m ~ vou l tm l<'c1 'C'lllf '"" n d.m· of nunmr.; And '-' h.u ~ JJlOlt'. 'ID" an .;&Jd .i uui w'"m 1 nf $.KIO h' \ lllr .iccount lll\ tmk '''Ill "' 1<h, .1t the then · ruirmt rate fur }u.tr <c~1Nf cmn. Ju...r qop by ('IOc. ut our 1-r Ul( ~ md ~ y\1ur Inv \Oll("f\( \J\111!t' .\c:H'IWll You'O now find our doors op.·n \;arun.U)'\ trom ~.:am to l pm.; wdl M~ irhl FruUy! 'riJ 7pm AnJ hul'1)· At dll.· r"' ~ 'rt" ~ C'\'t!)'OtlC. fn m inJiv"'\MJS "'' bij;,. r.: • « ~ - I Orllnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Mond•y, M•y 15, 1989 Explicit sex, language keeping people from movies DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 cheered when 1 ~ the letter from the woman in Fort Madison, Iowa. She bad just seen "Rain Man" and -declared the actina brilliant. The lanauqe, however, spoiled the pic- ture for her. Had the d1ny words bttn omitted it would no\ havo bun the film one iota. · You said ii wouldn't hurt Holly- wood to clean up its mouth. I aarcc. In fact, 1'11 go further and say it would help the box office. My husband and I go to very few movies lhesc days because of the dirty talk. I'll . bet millions of Americans feel the same way. -KANSAS CITY, Mo. DEAR K.C.: Not oely Amerlcaa1, b1t Cuadlu1 loo. Here'• a letter SPOTl,IGlll' I from Vaaconer. DEAR ANN LANDER · M> wife and l have waJked out of o many movies because of the din)' languaae that we now rent videoca5SCttes and stay home. -Fed Up in 8.C. FROM PANAMA CITY, FLA.: Amen to your comments a~out gutter talk in the movies. While you were at it, I wish you had said something about the bedroom scenes o n the soap operas in mid-afternoon. They're disgusting -couples nude in bed. rolling around, leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination. Rock bottom, I call jt. · FROM PALO AL TO, C AL1F.-:l"m a 64-year-old male who has been around. Nothfog shocks me, but some things offend me. I'm talking about the F-word in the presence of m)· I S-year-0ld grandson. J"m afraid to take 1he boy to the movies again. FROM DALLAS~ I work in a s1:it- screen movie theater. My question: Where arc the parents of the~ kids who flock to PG movies? lfth:y knew what their 15-and 16-year~lds do during these movies they would be shocked. These films arc provocative beyond belief. FROM SIOUX CITY, Iowa: Bravo! Hooray! The woman from Fon Madison was nght on. We are sick of all the filth. Where will 11 end' rROM-tOS ANGELES: The wri1er who complained about dirt) lan&uage in movies asked, "Is that the HKIDf;I. OCC manager earns scholarship . . \... ~ . Q.1-Both vulnerabfe, u South you bold: •A0'75 Q'3 OAK.19 •64 The biddina has proceeded: Q.4-Bot.b ~ble, u South you hold: •1'76 QAU5 OK.132 •A7 The biddina bas proceeded: Orange Coast College service man- ager Mark Small has been awarded a full scholarship to attend a leadership institute this summer sponsored by the National Association of College and Uni versity Food Services. Only 30 collegiate food service managers nationwide have been selected by the association to attend the institute this June in Russellville. Ark. Small is a graduate of Brigham Young Univcrsll) with a degree in market ins. He has been QCC:S food service manager for six years. He hves in Long Beach"' :th his wife and three children. • • • Jim Carnett. OCCs director of marketing and commun1t) relauons, earned a first-place award an the feature writing catqor). Has winning entl) concerned an Orange County high school dropout paralyzed from an automobile accident, but who went pn to become a college student leader. The story also received a first- place award in the Orange Count} Press Club competition two months ago. OCC earned a third-place award for its com munity newsletter. "Dateline." The newsletter is edite<l by Carnett and designed by graphic anist Dwayne Motet. Heatber Cllurcll of Huntangton Beach was awarded the 1989 R. Dudley Boyce Outstanding Student Award. The award is given annually by the Associated Students of Colden West College to the student who m ost cxemplifi~s the q_uahucs of scholar- ship and leadership. Named"After the founding president of the owe. it is the college's most prestigious a.,ard and grants the winner a S 1.000 scholarship. Church. a graduate of Manna H igh School, has served as finance com- missioner for the student assoc1at1on She is the college's reprcseniauve to Coast Communit> College D1stnct boa.rd lllCCtings and a member of the GWC budgel committee. I~··"· 80\'D Mark Small He•ther Church Acti\.e in campus hfe. Church as Lee is aho a member of 1hc BrJrllc president of Alpha Gamma 1gma lnstitu1e and suppons Hoag Ho<;prtal Honor Society. She sen ed on the as a member of the SS2 Club homecoming eXCCUtl\C COmmlltCC · and is a member of the women·s tennis team. She chaired Volunteer Da> and co-chaired Sa> No to Drugs Day. Church was homecoming prin- cess for 1987· I 988. She plan~ 10 ~nsfcr to.USC rn the fall and major an accounting. • • • we GU1e1ple was honored ln the Newpon Harbor Chamber of tom- merce "'nh the "1988 Ensign of the Year·· award. As pamc1pant of two d1,1s1ons of lhechambcr. she 1son the board of1hr Dolphins as recording sccrctaf) and as also treasurer of the Manne D1v1s1on. G11lesp1e sen ed on 1he 'Nooden Boat FestJval and auction comm11- tees and as a greeter at bus1ne\s ~ssistance and developml'nt mcct- 1ng.s. • • • High school seniors from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools were· recognized for 1hcir outstanding ac .. :cvemcn1s and pursuit of excellcnct• b) the Com- modore C'lub of Ncwpon lfarhor Area Chamber of( ommercc In addition 10 rccogn111ng 1he students. both school\ recr" ed a gift of $2.750 that "-111 nuture a llbrar) endowment for books. and resourn· matenals The 28th annual scholar- ~h1p a'4-ards presentation "as held at the Four Seasons Hotel in "e"port Beach Winner\ frotn ( orona dl'I Mar were Eric Antebl, Elliabelb 8111laanase, Jennifer Brunson, Suzuu Emerson, Geoff Garrison. John Holm1ren, Mlcllael Caltlll Pick· art, Greiory S~ryocll, Jeffrey Taylor,. A11tla WeU1, Rlka Yano andPatrlck ..... L•• Gtllespl• Yoon. Top '>Cholnr'> from l\;e"'port Harbo1 High' "ere. Matthew Brtll. Scott Comgold, Sienna Caret, Erin Dunigan, Lucas Fairborn, Carla Huff· man, Molly Ma1blas, Keith Novak, Kathleen Null, Ryan Orlin. Cbrl1topber Rabblu, RlanRupert, Sbabrlar Sbabre11aaJ, Timothy Sllck· ler and James Warmtncton Jr. • • • ~ichael H. Diamond, a senior ..11 (olb) C ollcgc 1n 'Nater,1llc Maine ha$ been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. one of the h1ghc~l 3l~dem1l honor\ an undergraduate \ludcnt c.an ache" c Diamond an \mcn,an \lud1e\ major from -.:c" pon Beach "'a' amon¥ 5~ "tudcna inducted into Phi Beta Kappa th1\ 'lpnng. TM soc1et\ "U founded in 1776 1md rcstncts · ll~ chapte"' to leaJ1n1 collc&l'~ and unher-.1t1c~ The Reta Chapler of ~fame \U\ orpn11cd at Colb> in 1895 lie 1s thC' wn of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dlamolld. Nortll Eut Soutll Wat 1 Q Pua 1 • Pu.a INT Paa t What do you bid now? A.-With a full openina bid facing a partner wbo opened, you certainly want to be in aame. The question is where? Partner could easily have three-card s~ support, in which cue the suit contract should be su- perior since you have an UJlbalaoced · · and wait Q .l.-As South, vulnerable, you bold: • AKQ Q AKQ91 0 1 • AJ93 The bidding has proceeded: Soatll West Nortll East 2 Q P.. l NT 3 ,, t What action do you take? ·A.-Beware of a pos$ible freak dis- tribution. Unless partner hu rea- sonable heart support or a Iona suit of his own, pme might be out or reach. Since your demand bid is . fordna to aame or until the oppo- nents ba've been doubled, pass and let partner describe bis hand. Ex- tractina a ~ from the oppo-nents will be ur best bet should he choose to uble. Q.3-Both lnerable, as South you hold: •K76 Q AK85 v "'3 •QJ7 The biddin& bu proceeded: So•~ Wat No"' East J NT Pua l Q P .. t What action do you take? A.-Putner'1 bid says that, oppo- site a norm.al no trump optnln1 bid be expects 10 make two hearts. De- spite your excellent support, you have nothing you have not prom- ised. Pus. So.lb Wac No.rtll F.ut l NT Pua l \I Paa 1 What action do you take? A.-This case is different. Not only ao you have a maximum no trump, . your rumn1 value in clubs improves your hand-it is worth 19 pOints in support of hearts. Invite partner to go on to pme unless he is really bro.ke .t!Y raisJn1 to. tbr~ hearts. Q .5-Both vulner~ble, as South you hold: • AQ953 Q 73 IU61 • 95 The biddina has proceeded: No~ East So.O W~t l v Pau I • Paa l • Pus 2 <; Pus l \i Pus ? ~hat do yqu bid now? ~.-You were entitled to two for- ward-goin& bids, and you've made them. The fact lhat you do not have adequate suppon for partner's pri- mary suit does nbthing 10 enhance yow holding, to pass while the go- in1's aood. Q.6-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: • &Jl3 Q kJ 1061 0 "' • 73 The biddin1 has pr~ed: Norttl Eut Soatll Wat l • Pua I ? Put 2 • Pua ? What do you bid now? A.-Althou&h you arc wonh anoth- er bid, let's consider what you can't do. A rebid of two heuu would show a weaker hand with a lonser suit; a rebid of two spades would be a reverse and, therefore, a pme force. That leaves only lwO.f no trump as a viable option. Self-confident people's feet point to the world around them . Self-a>nfident people stand W1th toes turned outward. T1m1d unsure people stand with toes turned inward. )o -<:o~nd students of body languaae In Japan. common folk couldn'thave last names un11I 1875. Onl)' the ruling elite wercallowe~ surnames. ot all that long aao. really. Same >cat Aleunder Graham Bell pioneered the phone. Anaconda staned up in Montana Oregon was opened to white scttlen.. Bn&ham Young Un1vers11y was founded. San Francisco's l>aJaet Ho1l'I opened. And Roben Chescbrough staned scllmg Vaseline. Q. What's the oldest form of an" A. Storytelhn&. eyidcntly. Claim 1s there·s nc' l'r lx·l·n a lluman soc1et~ since the begrnn1ni-of langu:tg( th.it didn't tell 5tones. lan&uaae mechanics 5a) the most widel} used \Hird an the world 1s .. Okay," spelled vanou Jy. Q. If everybody worldwide JOlncd hands an onl' long line, how far would at nretch') • ..\ \bout I:>~ tune\ Jround thl rnllh \foll· 1h,1n \,IS(l0,000 mile~ Q What's the :in1mal mo\l rcn·n1I> <lomc,t1t.11cd '' ..\ lxpcn\ Cll.Pl'\ t 1he l'l\l ma) \omcdn> nwr11 tha1 di\ tine t1on . In Ea!.tcm Penn .ylvanaa. )OU0 rl' oflC'rl'd ;.iu1hcnt1" Amish quilt .\bout 100 "omC"n from V1C"1nam «ltch on the dcl1catc apph~ue,, l'n1 told Their C\3\ un& needlework 15 said to be finer than mo t done tn the I 0\ b) lht ona1nal mak..:r) Repon I\ '°me 1mm1irant~ mah· about iw. 000 3 ) ear :11 n. The) mu\t be"" in ------'frtclC onion and m flavor Jrl) weaJ..er f rttlr g.1rli{ and •t'> fllH>r &l·l\ stron er-: E\pla1n lhtt. Q ~ud1 rabta'\ law lets a rruan hJve four w1.>M How man) hus nd) l'"an a woman h:r,c? Ont. • \\a a tame when h \ fi\c-fttt-h1&h at thC' shoulde~ r med lha continent Flushing away a vacation's fond memories ·····-~ 1U1•1ma Consumers often hnd 1t dlfficUlt to compare the trres ottered by different manufacturers USlftl such lelms as "Pfem1um" and "h"ade." A more 'llsetul system of comparison 1n~va the use of a iradinc system tttat ISSll"S values to hre treadwtar, trlCtlOft. and hut rmtance. By ~'" 1t the lreadwtar lfade, a pefSOll can Ulculate how much mllurct he c.n DJ*t from the tire by multtplylnc 1t by 200. F 0< instance. I lire With I trfldwear &ride of 1 ~ (multiplied by 200) can bt epected to list 30,000 miles. CHI ..... TractiOfl IS rattl A. 8 or C A br• With en A ratq hn the best ablflty to stOf) CHI wet roads 1t1 a Short d!Stance. Hut rmltnce IS aractect 'm a hke manner. Those twes with an A r1ta111 run coolest Tm m"es them less l*lly to fXP'rltntt 1 bloWOlt., Ill*· .caon for '°"lef bre Ml. hM ~·. bll -.. Md rout• JOU1 bra It •t once 1 ,., . ,..._. wont lira immediltlfy. s.otti tirts oftif little tract.n CHI • ..t road for lqllft MmCt Oft WW lild W . -C&f. 2090 ,...... Our tecfll!ICllllS .. ....., trliflld II IN lat tecit _.WI do Mt,_ hi! tu."9 to NjOf ownalll No -IS donl wiCllM °""" Wo•al °'*' .. , " '°' '°" con•tnifll(t Approved by AJ/1. ('4Mtl0) u. ~/If: Mention the word "vacation·· and most people lhink of Kathie Ltc Gifford boppfoa around a cruise shjp throwing confetti over a group of i>cople who could die from terminal happiness. Advenising would have you believe that confirmed rt'SCr- vations t>rotect )'Ou from oil evils. Wrong . Let us take one moment to honor the poor wuls who, minutes aner arriving at their destination, become sick. Tliese arc lhe people no one ever talks about: the fun-seeker in Hawa11 who paid $300 a da)' to throw up an a sink shaped hke a shell ... lhe woman who packed three new bithina sun~ forhertnptoAcapulcoand pulled the draperies an her room because thl' <;un on the white ,.nd hurt her eyes .. the vacati oner who lived only to cat eight meaJs a day on a cruise ship and wa' reduced 10 eating crackers and gcla11n in h" bunk. There 1 nothing more m1scr:iblc 1n the world than to amvc 1n paraJ1<;e and look hkc )'Our pa port picture. Joann. from Vienna. Va .• got the flu on a westcm vacation reccntl> and lonaed for her own bed. her O\\n medicine chest and her own thermernetcr. In her word , "' "'ant-ed~ome and die, not in some stran plac-c where maid k.epl 1nterru 1111 me.·· Her lblnd said. ··we can't ao couldn't c"hibit ~r pony at a .-H fair AUBURN, Wash. -Thank to,. thrte Hammers l&<). ectrcss...,..rMild..a.IM,ayouneairt At the time. Katie wu bltthna for who hi• succud''IJly beulcd her lift. ~ leWriemia is havine 1 dream come SM ~~Cd hilh ~s o( ~ SI tda Ka c t11aa f chtinottirfapy fOt a.a Weeki to 1trat tu y. t... u w 0 1be leUUmil At one IM>IDI her MonteMno .went to Midcteli ~ kid~ r.ilN ·-*was pllc:ed on neat Aubum. south of Seaatlt, to pick .. ;.a-;. in an intcnli...are ann up a 11n from the ftlm 1Ur. rwo _,... · purebftd Anibia11 mam who will be Aftcf • Mdi'imer Of ...,.iaJ ... YI bm '°care for• ao._ at ibr .,..,,, and ~ lbenpy, the m.eate F0t9·)'Ml'-OldK.llii.IMtifhneeM IUbeidtd and bas bfte an reminw alotolwot'l•tlleW._,..,.... lioce. , IM IDOGer~-tct "6!1mid11 * ltliftt Ille )OUftllt OI me two ............ . ""Tllift·s Jtift"YCMJ MH eo dO ·~ clly ........... )'~-.... ~ ............ ~ c.-HUien Mid tlli ... . ..... ...... '""...., ..... ....... 1191 dinppointmcnt llw f'th whtft l1ae home fhe airline charge~ $7S per ticket to chan&c a reservation. nd you don·1 want lo know what 1t takc-s to return a two-week rental car before its time." "It's d 10 kno" th t SI SO wa su1nd1na in 1hc way of ll)1n1 in my own bed." h • said "I told m> hu ba,,d 1fhc wa 1h1 1ck he'd have has room quarantined :snd th } 'd air- evac him home " He rephtd, "Hone)'. that's beau~ I act sicker lban )ou " M) heart aoc out to all tho people on orpn1Lcd tour \\'hO arc s hcdulcd to sec c1aht t()untne<i an I 2 dl)S nd end up t•na. "Whcrc·s your bathroom?' an ciaht lanauaae• Ma)bc it' the e\cllcmcnt or the water or the food or the ch•nic. but our 'acalions read like a medical report. What mcmonc~ I ha"c ofltaly ... watchana cvCl')'onc 10 to the ruin\ whUc from m) bed I viewed Mr. [d . on rv talkinl 1n Italian I made the tnp 10 Ma<hu P1cchu, but my hu~band wa back in Cu1co 1nhalin1 O\~aen and tf") ana lo thin le of thcSnan1 h phr:>1( for"cod1c1lform> wall .r- I don't hi\ c a iOIUtJOn to lhi probtcm. But v.hat •-c're really talk· •na about 1 n't so much the dascom- fon and tht d1sappo1nt""n' of not sccina anythana. bu1 the mon~. 11 those bUcb to ait tbtrC and I<><* at Today's hotosce>pe wll not ~ar due to computer problems In New Yortc I ual) wallpapa. Tht mt they could do is rCclucc tht hotel nita. .... __ """""" ______ ....., __________ ...._ ______________________ ~ Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 15, 1989 A.7 Tomor~ow is notbest time to deal with Ostrich Syndrome Almosc ~veeyone brcatMd a sip of rclid' •Ma the Sexual Revolution pve way to N~ Oastny, Nt"-P~n~ntsm, New Cehbacy. Ne"' F1deht)'andlow1mpectacrobics. Too bad. CVCr)Or\C M id, that it had to take herpes, and then the New Oath - AIDS -to do the motivatana. But havcth1nas reallychan&tdafier all? Not as much as )Ou may think. accordin& to a New York Times news service article: ....:.:were iulot for Gary H.ul.John ~r-ilOO-tM ~ evan1Cha SCJt·JUSt·for-thc-fun-of-1t m1aht have · bttn history. "Or so we thou&ht unul v.e amHd at Sfuzzl, a new res~urant on West 6Slh Strec1 art Manhattan The .,.,ell- drcssed peo~e clustered alona the bar acemcd deeply interested 1n .btrom-ina wcll-acquaantcd. ··Nobody has stopped and nothing has chanaed.'" said Jennifer Laird. a 28-)ear-old independent producer · I don't think there hao; bttn ftnv curbana of behavior whatsoever." ··So Y..hat art people lookina for here'> 'Someth1na cheap. quick and eas~.·" Llird ans.,.,cred. ''Which as no daffercnt from the '60s and ·10s. A public relations advistr, Michael Paanotta, qrced. 0 Hormones arc hormones. whether it'a 1959 or l 989. People 11.bo 10 out 10 set picked up will act p1c~ed up~ Absolutely." Rosemary. "'bo 1s controller of a £.Ompan)'.....Sl1d IDS JS a $«onda11 tbouahL She pe1~ks men about their mcdica h1nor) nor w et er the}' ~~ condoms ... I know I'm clean and I thank somebody I mttt 1n a nice spot like this 1s clean, too," she said. "Ma)'bc I'm mdcstrucnble" Or maybe Roscm,ry, hke many others 1s sufTcnng from what ru call the Ostrich Syndrome. It ma) be hard for )Ou 10 behe' e that so many ~ople arc so 1ood at this danacrous "1me of self~enial But I believe ll, because in m) KC Ure. lnstcad of facin& up to the truth. however, Ron has found 11 easier to rude under a sand dune of self· dt«P,llOn "I JI tt\ink about that stuff nut )Cat," he ~> "Nothing 1s aoina to hap~n nJht lWI)' • ['\c Ult Sot some tame." For "Ron. play1na o inch sound~ ca 1cr than facin.& his own futurc. The practice J encounter the Ostnch chaUen~ of potenual cha nae feel too Syndrome daily -and not JUSt as 1t touah to handle rif.ht now. Better for apphe t-2._thc danacrs of CUUi!I ~x. huT\ 10 avoid the • aAon_y1" he ratton· "Ostnch-Ron," for one, is a 41· -ahzei. ~for as IQ.nA.M...R9 sable. )tar-old d1stncr m.an r or a arae rut 1s. that the longer Ron com pan). Hc'sa nice cnouah gu) who 1anorcs his problem and v,.11ts to take has been disappointed about being charac-of has own fate. the more pas~ O'-Cr several times for a difficult the process will ultimately be director's posnion Somewhere m has for him. dnnktna. .. The Ostnch )'ndromc 1s h~e that. And then t~re's Ostnch·Bctt), After a while Ile m•> truly come to who husband ha bt,aten her up beheve has 1llus1on of safct). Hts SC\.eral umes, and who conttnuatly JUd&cmcnt about the maucr -e"cn fo~ves him v,.hen he's ready 10 face rumsclf -·Our love i• ~trona enouah to may then be.too unpaired to act an his conquer all," she SI) "I know he own best mtere t) doe n't mean It and tht$ lqt time The denial which surrounds the when he promised never to do it disease of alcohohsm also often aaa1n, I really believed him." , sho~s up u the Ostnch yndrome lanorcd truth nc"er disappean. tan, a powerful and succe sful Too b d atlorn•) (~ho rven adm"' to his Dr.A'6arl&anra"--'~ alcohohsm from time to tame) ex· ttt',..pl1t 111 Corou bl M•r. e plams. "An.yone would dnnk too w~Jc.m owrn ut-:11 .. ,_._....,;..• much 1flhe) had the prc~ure hn"e • ttply, pl~••~ ~ • 1ta • ~ It's not rcall) the alcohol thilt's the •~ll·•thlnn-4 t'mv... Wrl to problem thl!> tame. Trust me When I LhHt.a AJ1aiJ. Pt.D., c/o O.lly PUot, soh e lh1) latest dilemma. I'll ~top P.O. Bqx JUI, Co1ta Mn. 11111. bean o(heans. he knows that 1f he 1s ever to proarcss. he must pa) atten- tion to the message he 1s actting. He should seek to make a move short!} -cspecLaJl) because there 1s a rumor that his oompan) is about to be acquired and his pos111on 1s less tha n AIDScilsesnowtop 94,000 Other or undetermined trnni.- m1ss1on cau'ie· 1.14:?, or 3 percent Aaeaad Race (. ascs among AsLans or Pacific Islanders· 557, or I percent. Blood pressure tre~_tments changing A Tl.ANT A (AP) -Here arc the latest ·statistics on acquired 1mmunl defic1cnc)' S)'ndrome 1n the l n11ed States. as reported b> the nn11onal Centers for Disease Control Number of Cases Total ca~s reported since June 1981 : 94,280 C. h1ld~ood cases (under aac I I) I.Sf> I ..,pr 1 percent. C'ases among whites: 53. 759. or 57 percent Ca~!> amon& Amencan lndLans or A laslan nat1"t'S. 11 I. or 0 percent. (NOTE. These statistics are through Apnl, 1..9!9 and have been rouncfl!d to the neareSl whole ~rcent C. umulall\e totals arc for AfDS cases reported since June, 1981 and include 75 cases subscquenJly found to have occurred before i.hat date.) Haah blood prcssurt, the "silent killer," because 1t ts associated with both heart at~ck and stroke, affects close to 60 million people. or one out of three adults M danicrous u -thts condttion 1s ho~ever. the methods of treating 1t arc becoming less aggrcs51 ve rather than more. Norman Kaplan, a hypertension expert who has"'" tten more than 300 sc1cn11fic pa~rs and four books, pomted our that we are currently usina fewer druas to treat this con· d1t1on than we "'ere 20 years ago. In the first place, 20 percent of those ~ho ha"c ele\.ated blood preu.- urc 1n the doctor's office are ~rfcctl)' normal at home. Therefore. the d1ainos1s of h1Jh blood pressure should never be made on a smak measurement at a smaJe meeting In this office, wt arc bcgl11ning to use a 24-tfour monitor that measures the blood pressure rqularly and reco rds 11 automa11cally to more aet"uratch a!St'ss ou,r pa11cnt's blood pressure. Man)' Of the drugs used will indeed lo~er the blood pressure and drug therap) for blood pressure has been exceeding!) popular for the last ~O )tars However.long term studies arc now 1nd1ca11na that some of thc..c med1cat1ons ma) make the problem WO~ For ans~ncc. h)drochloroth1az1dc, one of the most commonl) used d1urc11cs for the treatment of haah blood ~ressure has llow fallen from favor 1n the med1caJ community. ~ ~ ~ 4 • This daureuc was demonstrated to actuall) tncrca~ the-death for htgh blood pressure patients in one long term study. h1ah blood pressure and for some patients magnesium 10Ject1ons. a~ well as supplements b> mouth. arro quue elTecuve an lo~enng danger· oust) h1&h le-.els _ 1J dOC:S KeOl that "*'Ch.all.-turned- the corner, 1ncorpora11ng more non- drua approaches for high· blood pressure. Thomas Ed1wn s~ud I SO years ago th:u "The doctor of the fut.\Jrc will a1ve no mcd1c1ne hut will interest his patients in the t.arc ol nu.man frame, diet. and 1n the t.au\C and prevention of d1\Ca\C " Juli.a Wblldt'r, M.D .• autbor of "Reversill1 Heart Dllt'Ht'" •ad "R~ ver1U11 Dl•bete1," 11 dJnctor of tbt' WbJtdt'r We/la~u Ia1tltutt' la Nt'w- part Bt'•cb. Ca~. last 12 month\· :? I. "82 TotaJ death~ 54.402. or 'M pcru.•n1 of all cases Traa1ml11lon Categories HOmoscxual or b1\C,ual m.ik'>. 56, 783, or 60 percent Intravenous drug ahu!K'I"\ I ti.I\ I". or 20 percent Homose\u,11 male and drug abu!>Cr\. 6,620, or 7 1>1:ru:n1 Heterose>.ual ca\t''> ~ I:! or 4 ~rcent Transfusion or blood l a~s ~.4 ni, or 3 percent Hemophilia pa11cnh 9 77 or I percent. I C h1ldrcn of parents with ..\ID~ ot"at mk: 1,233. or I percent. CaSt"s amona black' :?5.27o. or ~7 percent Casesnmong Hispanics· 14.358. or IS percent , DISCOVER OUR SPmlAL The th1az1dc d1urcucs cau~d potassium v.asting. elnauon \n blood cholesterol. blood tngl~cendc. blood sugar and blood unc ~c le, els. and for man). sohcd the 1 .----------------------------------i blood pressure problem onl) tem anl). c\Cn though the) conunued takma the drug · It was common in 1hc mid '60s and '70s 10 use up to 100 milligrams Ima) per dose of this particular diure11c. but mo~ current usage emplo)s onl) 10 to 2S ma I do not use this medication at all As ph ys1c1ans become more con- cerned with the dangers of drug therapy. the) are recommending "'e1aht loss. exercise. and low-sodium and h1ah·potass1um diets Some ph}s1c1ans recommend ge!'rrou~ ~mounts of add111onal potassium IJl tllc form of salt subs111u1cs There 1s a rcsuflCncc of interest 1 n ma1nes1um and its relat1onsh1p to lt rafast'" A tate-Of-The-Art W eight Lo 'upplement Used By Physic ia ns And H ospi · tals For The Use Of Treating Overweight Patients •Safe. 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Assist.ance in the purchase of a Beltone hearing aid will be available. • ADDITIONAL LOCATION f FREE GIFT • • DAILY PLOT/~. May 15, 1989 S_qme big names are t)opiRg t 9yAHYIUCk ,.,_._. ,.._ WtlW LOS ANGELES -Produccr<TC'a•or Steven Bochco's first series for ABC under his new multi-series contract is a m~ical show. But, wait. the Bochco t" 1 tis in there. The half-hour oomed)'.'s c~llcd "Doogic Howser. M.D.'' .and centers on the hfe of a young intern. Did ~c say young? Dooaie's voice probably hasn't changed )Ct . He's IS years old. at mo~ corned) pilon than dramatic how' _ Show bUsmen themes fiaurc 1n a number of'.ptloes. Bochco, co-creator of "Hill Street Blues.. and "Hoopcrman," generally puts an unusual spin on his ,........,----storie!-thattMkcrthcnrdtff'mn . -- For instance: Jack Warden and Mason Adams star a feud~ radio partners who lcam up a 10 In • ec, "Kniaf:!t and Da)e." Robert H•> .. orks for ~ public radio station m NBC-s "FM " Jon Cr>cr LS a kid in l~c mail room v.ho suddenly becomes a supcrutlcnt agent 1n CBS' "The Famous T~dy Z." Ricki Lake is an ~spin~a actress in CB • .. Starting Now.'' A aroup of fncnds in Kansas arc making a horror film 1n CB .. Cu~ of lhe Com People." ABCs "MommA Qlor)_':__ts about ~ "1lomm~ TV snow. lBC's "Eh 1s: GOOd Rod~m Toniaht • 1s about the Km& himself Dad )OU ask about cops., There arc enough potential cop shows lo sat1sf) every appc111c. • Doogie'sgraduatcd from medical school. He doc n't have to worry about house calls, smce he hasn't teamed 10 drive yet. lntellcctually, he's a genius. Emotionally, he's Sllll a kid. "Doogie Howser, M.D." has a series commitment. but dozens of other comedies and dramas arc being considered by the three networks Tor the fall season. The new sch~ulcs will be this month. The networks arc linina up.plenty ofstars for the falJ. Besides that, NBC has Alan Alda commiucd to a onc- hoyr drama for mid-season next rear. Alan Alda, Ann JHllan and ltob•rt Mitchum star In TV pllot1 under con11der•tlon. Youna cops abouhd m ABC's "Protect & Surf. .. David Dukes heads n bunch ortops \\ho \\Orl. uun old. bakery in CB • ·•The Baker)" ( nd )OU thought onl) bank robbcn ""ent whett the dough was.) hadoc<ile"cn as a wild and crazy cop in CBS' "Loose Cun non.". CBS' "Nick Kn1~t" 1s a homicide deternve "ho work~ at night -hes a vamp1rt. NBC's lineup of series possibilities includes: Tim Matheson as an American bachelor who falls m love w11h a beautiful Russian woman (Irena Ferris) in "Nikki ~ Alexander": Harvey Korman and Cloris Leachman as hole! keepers in .. The Nutt House'': Ann Jillian as a widowed mother seek.in& a new life in California in "The Ann Jilli-an Show": Robert Mitchum as a homeless man who becomes p-andfather to four foster kids 1n ··one Man's Famtly.' Grqory Hamson Show": Dweez1I and Moon Zappa as brother and sister in an unusual famll)' in '"Norman Life"; James Farcntino and Lindsay Crouse in a drama about a new paper columnist and his pohttco w1fc-in ''Amcncan Nuclear"; Lii:idsay Wagner as the manager ol • 11 zoo in "A Peaeeablc Kingdom": Tim Re-id and Daphne Reid as a styhsh Washington couple who keep getting mixed up in solving en mes in·· noops": Lee MaJors as a man of the road who teams up with a columnist (Ellen Greene) in .. Travclhn'."' ABC's stars include: Jackie Mason as~ man forced into earl) retirement who "orks with inner CU) )Ouths in • an untitled scnes commitment; Howie Mandel as n man ""ho keeps flashing back to different periods 1n his life in Westerns and outer pace arc bad. George Clooncy stars in CBS' "Hot Prospec'ts," a corned) about a train depot restaurant owner who imports \\-attrcsses from the East and puts them up in a brothel. CB • "Ma~: Bai.c One" is about an a"erage fam1h -on Mars CBS' "Outpo C combines both. It's about a \\'estem-t)le marshal on a dis1ant planet. ABC's "The Kid" tells of the youn1 orphans who rode for the Pon) Express NBC also has a ba\\d)' com~' called ·· t 761 '' that smacks of the w11 and sexiness of" Dangerous Luiisons ·• It's set amona the lords and ladies of London. "ho arc visited b) an ad\Cnturous Amencan cous1ft 1n the deade before the ufl1'1casantness in the colo~1c . CBS's star schedule: Gregor)' Hamson as a fashion photographer "'ho gets custody of his two sons m .. The ,_ --~- .. Past Imperfect."' As 1n previous )'ears, the three net"orks arc looking HJ:\ II·:\\ EHS readies 'Once Upon a Ma.ttress' ' NBC's "~Roe·vs : Wade'tries too hard to straddle fence The 'enduring fable of the prin- ~ss and the pea comes to musical life this weekend (May 18-20) when Estancia High School's Pro- duction Drama Department re- vives the rollicking musical com- edy "Once Upon a Matress." 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ISTI '\GS 7:00 7:30 8:00 • D ·• • • • • By ANDEE BECK McO.W.,. -· S.e.-.1n It's a~op1cal scene nfc w11h t)pical argument!. in lhl· na11onal debate on. abortion One hi" )er argues for a "oman's nght to pn,ac) The other tight~ for the fetus' right to hfe The scene could <'3Sll} be the Supreme C'"ourt 1hn.·c weeks ago. "herl.'a nc" la~·(\\ 1lham L \\-cbster '-S Reproductl\C' Health Service ) challenged an.old c.isc (Roe's Wadel that lcgah1cd abonton 1n I ~7 \ But what "c arc watching. "hen \H' tune 1n NBC Monda) night for l'~" hours. 1s ··Roe \S. \\adc ·· It"s an amb1t1ous tclC\ 1s1on lnov1e "h1ch despite the ncnous network's ml\· guided attempt\ to balance all '1ew: points. manage!. to tell qu11e a -;1011 Oscar nominee~ Holl> HunJcr ( .. Br9adca I e\\.S .. ) and '\m~ Madia.an ("T\\-JCC 1n a L1fe11mc .. ) star m the drama that ztrocs in on th(' 8:3C> 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 ---- "<>m('n re\pon\lhle lor,thc landmar~ caw The rcmarkabl<' Holh Hunler pla) ~Roe. a h.ird-luc~ "'andacr who find~ hl·~lf pregnant tor the ~ond ume. and unmamed at aac ~O he hu quit her JOb u a '11dc\ho" barker .nnd h~ pcrlhed, for thl· ttmc bl•1n1 at her dad's EJ~"hcr.: 1n the South Roe tuis a daugh1er thl' unplanned product of a brief marriage to an abu l\C \hect·metal "orlr.er Roe'., dl\orccd mother 1s rarnng 1hc child l.\s dra"n b' 1he fine hand of S<: rc~n" nter \li~on < ro s Roe 1s .i rough-he"n "oman \\ho's not cun· I) heroine mat1.·nal. J or reason\ 1ha1 are n"' er full~ e,pfottd Roe has a rouen rcla11unsh1p "1th her unfor11' · ina mot~r.1s olten "1thout "orl and a place of h.:r o"n and clings tn .i belief that hfo "111 ne,cr bnng an) thing but f~11lure and gnef h<' c.in't fal·e g1·.ina birth to another bab} he ,an't .,uppon Roe ~s abonton as her onl) ~•~ out of 1 dl>spcratc d1kmma, but she'~ not "° desperate that she'll tal.e her 1.han~ \\1th the rust} haoaer of an 1llca.al abort1onis1 Roe meet\ Sarah V. cddmgton (Madia.in). a )Ouni itltlorne) "'ho't not )Cl med a ca\C in the courtroom but "ho'\ cager to tc t the con tllu- tionaht) of Tc-•n' anl1-abort10n la~. The) ue Hen!"\ Wade. the r>allas district auornc) for enforc1n1 tht 1.-i" The> take 11 all the Yr3\ to 1hc U S upn:me C'oun. • • It s unponant to note that Roe 1s not th.c plamufT real name ·Nor 1s 11 Ellen Rus~ll 1llhou1h th~t's \\-hat \he'' called m th1 tclc' 1s1on mo' 1c. Her namt' is Norma MC'CorH,, and she"'" IJ'Cn the 1t1a o( Ja nt ~~ \O that no one -nanicularl\ her parcnu -\loould kno" o"f her tn\Ohcmt"nt McCon.c) ·., con1.cms arc under· i.tandable but BC ·, :ll"f not. 8) tome report" ~ 8 Productions Inc. ihot the falm under t"o fat~ utkund ordtttd more than 17 rcwntc<i. With P'ft'Urt srou~· returned 1nllucn« on 1chcn1~~. :rnd "'1th the hostile . pro1nts or pro-life ,rout)) \•ttpma the nation. the" nct'Work pr ttdtd ,.tlh its P'>lcAtUlU' ontrO\C aal project ~UhOU'-1>-Too cauttou I\.. "M.°' \ ~ Wade" 1~ 1 fo\<:1nit101 $lOn .. that'\ huur1fully at"tcg. thouah1full> directed aod no dou t wclt·"ntten an It) earlier draO\ But there Ir( moment ~hen tM anti· abort1on1 ucnumcnt art dropped in t;;:;:;:;:;:;:;============:;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=--r----:----:-,_-----_._--, hkc t ~o-ton chu n" of cctnenl -the hanJi., rk or a corpotate kpl de· THANKS A MIU/ON lM Costa M1M NIWpoft Harbor Oona ext9nd a ~ ~ fhar"' you to the .,.opie who '#Ml be ~ UI June 2, 3 and -' at the Filh Fry and CornMll. Yow ::*'*" cilpWt UI to ~ ...., O..aae1arw and~ CcaM1 In our~. panmcnt hard at .. -ort. TdeH~on tor once hat atlftnptcCS '° make 1 "'°' 1c of theatrical propof • uon1: The (harattcn Md rtla· taon"11Pt lft fUll of ron1pliahia tht 1mpt coven a lot ~IH uni .. 'for aH thit .,.,,..,.. Gii ~ Prtmeac ;~ .. .._ • llD1 it cmouon. NIC ..... • c.1111 to o&ad noOM M 11 ........ _. damublt ntk• .._. ..... ;;10uw 1M1 to make "' fftl anydliftl al an. If tclc,,.1saon'1 aoina to 19Cklt ... 11\0tt dhwvc mOral mur faci111 Ammca ~ (M NBC o~ lbt obvt04it .. the fftd) .-wt. Ynioa IDUll show * t'OWllt IO .,.., Amena'1 cmOdoM. WMa u mtll"8lllml 1ndliiilll r bcclFH IO Wll!l1,ld .. .......... ns.,.......,... ..... ...._.,... oe--.n '!'illil•,..smt 11r11Q1 .......... 1111 •• A sampler o.f opinions eri the Prop. 103 ru_!ing ---'""'--=--=== You're surprised'! We're m shock. , The state Supreme Coun . the pro-busa.ness OeukmeJ1an coun, upheld the thru t of Prop 103. The l)Opuh t revolt \\On big. . However. before e\er\ commuter on 1-1 s toot has horn an gJec-; rencct Tho.ugh the in urance induSI<) ap~arsd1sappointed and nta) be contemi?lating an appeal-to the . . upreme Coun. the state coun s ruhng 1s not an ab olute , 1ctO') for consumers. Insurance com pa mes ~111 not be forced ·to reduce rates unul the) squeal The coun '1gorousl) upheld the principle that rate rollbat.:ks mus1 allow companies a ··fair return" for selling insurance. · Immediate and dramatic reductions of insurance bills appear unhkel) Insurance compar)1es will ht-allowed to raise rates ~ntal No'. 8, ubJCtt to the re' 1ew of the insurance co~m1ss1oncr f\er <>'. 8. the rates must be appro\Cd b\ the ansi.,rance comm1ss1on The coun truck do"n sctung up a corporauon that "-Ou Id ha.,,e sen cd a a consumer. advocate during rate hearin s re u1rcd under Prop. 103. -c watc og asoeen turncd.o.U-c-t.-. ---- Whale upholding the dnving pint of Prop. 103. thecoun tommed the in1ttat1' e's sail with masterful preets1on. E1coadldo Tlmes-Ad .. ocate • • • The uprcme ourt's dec1S1on-to uphold most a pccts ol Porp 103. the controversial 1n1t1at1\e aimed pnmanl) at slashing car an urancc rat~s. com~as a surpnse-to somr. But this propo~I ~as endorsed b) the 'otcrs. and such mca,urcs. despite arguable drawbacks. arc not lightly upset. Overall. the re ult appears far from unsausfacton for a ~lcaguercd insurance indust'). Bu inc s. 10 a grca1 degree .. "ill go on as u uat because insurers wiJI be able to c.haJlenge the proposed cut to the state in~urance comm1 sioner This 1s n complex 1tua11on. and the court has pla1nl) made an·;mempt to balance the effects of its decree. One t lcar result "Ill be the \ e ung of enormous power in the hands of C ahfom1a·s insurance commrs ioner. t present. that oOicc appears undcrequ1ppcd for ma s1ve challenges. In the future. the office "'II doubtless be occupied by a political candidate with a special a.x to grind. Such a prospect as not a heartening one. · T" San Francisco Cbroni;ie • • • The unanimous decision to uphold the ma.ior pro' 1s1on of Prop. 103 "as a stunning \ICtOT)' fo r consumers But the battle for intelhgcnt insurance reform 1s hardh OH'r nor should Californians C\pcct to find tong-promised r~fund checks 1n the mail any time soon. Once when 103 1s fully implemented will California hkel) have the toujhe l insurance ~ulat ions in the nation. But a con umer-ens1t1ve regulatorv proce s alone will not suh c the state' insurance v.oe . Something mu t be done to redu e -or ilC lea t tab1h1e -insurers' costs 1f the rates thcmsehcs arc to top their upward p1ral. Fonunatct ~. "h1lc (state in urance comm1ss1oncr) • Rouna G11lcsp1c stalled. some kc> la" makers d1dn°\ Wor1.mg \\Ith comumcracll\1Stsand fn urers. A sembl\mah Patrick John~ton. ch:urman of the ~»embl> Committee on Finance and Insurance, ha~ crafted a "ctt-baJanc-cd no-fault inurancc S)~tcm that ~ould mch ~rfecl} "1th )03'.a. rdonns. If the go,crnor and Lcg1 l:.iture nrc'~1se cnou'h to mai..e 11 la" ;the brakes ti nail) ctln be applied lo-t~e states 1 uni.I""> insurance en is. S•.n Dl~go Trlbuat • • • fhc late ~uprcmc: Court did 8" c the ansuranrc bu~in~ fair trcJtmcnt. In a unanamou~ dc:cmon. it ve the rndu 1n· , __ _... __ "~at t c state an c~ral constttullon require· pro1ect1on from confiSlat1on of prupc:n) "1thou1 <lue pr0<.·cs . Bui 11 &4' c in urers no more. nor should It haH: done o The pcoph: appro' ed Prop I 03 and H , ... as proper to let the pcopk'' "111 pn!,ail (as &ood ton~nat1\C JUrt\l_, do) J\ long a' const1tu11onnl nght "ere re ~tcd The coun made onl) one rcalh s1gn1ficanH hJnge. \l.lur h 1t~lf •~ onl} important in tht• hon run .\s ""'ntlcn. the.· measure required auto. propcrt) and hab1ht) msur:inc:c rJtc' to be reduced to ~O pcn:cnt txlov. thc1r ~O\.cmbcr I Q87 lc' ch and then frolcn there until NoH~mbcr of 1tm) ear The rnurt agn.-cJ ""h the insurer that the c.ut could den' ~omc compan1e h:g1timate profit b) fomna them to to~ 'monc' £"en there. the 1nsurel") didn't aet much. The coun dc\.rcid that com panic~ cuuld act C\empuuns from the rate rcdu uon onl) 1n order to JCI a fair return on their .1nHstmcnt nd future incn:a~~ "ould \ttlt ha\c to be appro' cd b) the ln)uram:c com11l14>~ioncr, ubJe\.t to Jhe ~me fa1r·rcturn rule. If pcrwnal-1njur')' QllON!C~S and pl:unt1ff\ COnttnuc.• to act rich from traudulent or 1nnatcd claim\. the tn\uran'~ cum panic\ ~•It ha.,,c 10 continue i>a> ina too muc h • nd thq "''11 continue to p.i the CA~n~ alona to the con\umc~. Th~ be~• wa) to c:on&rol thosc co'" 1s throuah a consumcr-fr1endl) \Crs1on of no-fault 1n urance. under "h1ch pohc) holden \\'OUld tct quick and adeq_uatc lllJUI)'. pa)ment \\lthOUl havina 10 ao to court and cnnch the trial law)ers. It ""'ou ld not brine 1bout an) miraclC1. but at tea t it ~ould anJcct some cc~mic common ~nsc into the Prop. 103 rqul._tory S)Sltm. • • CO.mme.at.9 welcome • Council Sh9u~djust sa 'no' o_ Emerald Associates' bad plan A City Counctl member needs-to develop the skill of constructive ncpt1v1sm. The co unc1l 1-tsclf d~ not an1uatc pro1ects. 11 onl) approves or d1sappro'es ~hat someone else proposes. There arc sometimes op- ponun1t1es for beoefic1al and profi1- able uses for a pu~cc of propen). which arc so obvious as to dmc a councilman wild with frus1rauon because he can't say "do this ... All he can do 1s say ")cs" or "no" to whatc\.cr the property owner comets up \\'Ith. wbLch u often some harebrained scheme intended to make b1m~lfnch O\ern1&ht. council member must learn to say "no" and ··no" and "no" again , unttl. the propcn y owner finaJl y gives up his dreams of 'iuddcn wealth and dtt1des to look rcalist1cally at the propcny. This 1s hard to learn. None of us likes to look nega11vc.and sa)tnl "no" five time certainly makes you loot.. nega11,c. The reward 1s there. thouah. at the end of that Ions night, wtlcn the da"'n breaks and the owner at last -arces to a development m harmony w1th the community Of course the devclopendo.n't gl\c up cas1I). The) always start b) asking for t~acc as much densi\) as the propen) can suppo.n Then the) can sho" ho" coopc!rat1\.e the) arc b~ n.-~atcdl) "cu111na all the profit out of11." 8} the t1mea pro1ect isdo"n to half of what It started at. a coun c1 Iman feels he ha~ "on a \ 1ctol") tQ· cro" about. It 1s like 1hc wife Y.ho saved her husband $4,000 by bu)ing an $8,000 fur coat 31 half pncc Then there 1s .. ripening." That '' the devcloRCrs' term for making ;i propeny a nuisance and an C)esorc so omc neighbors will be willing · 10 suppon an)'th1n&.JUSI so it's a change But the best tnck 1s to d1 ~su1se 1hc prOJCCt so 11 looks hk.c somclhtP& cl5e "1th M)moon ofS0(1al r>cnetitif}ou want to build I hotel 1n the middle of I lot of home . call 11 a ''peoonal-carc cldcrl) hous1oa" prOJCC-l Then ofter It 1s built, )OU can come baclt. and Cl) that 11 can't tay sol\ent as cldcrl)' hous1na. Ob\ 1ousl)' no ooe will forcc you to 1car down }Our nice new bu1ld1ni, so )OU "'" be alloY.cd to convcn 1t to hotel use: Am •I talkmf toQ much in gcn- craht1cs'> o. 'm talking about a specific prOJe t which will be before the Newport Beach 11y CounC11 on Ma)' 22. one wee k from tonight. Lt I\ the "Emerald \oc1atc " proposal for the former .T Leo's sate ln Corona dd Mar This 1s a plan whKh has acnerate<J an c'iraord1nal) amount of contro\ crs) Tht propcrt) wns ongmall) ~\en commercial nnd three re\1dcn11al lots At the u~ual R-1.5 zo ning tho)( 10 lolS Y.Ould ha'c at most 20 d"'cll1ng units The de, eloper beaan b) aslting for 120 un11s and 1s no"' down 10 85. That I\ the t..ind of thm& "C arc up ag:un 1 The locataon 1s s1ngularl) 1n on \ e- nient either for a hotel or for clderl> hou~•nt It IS naht on C'oast H1ghwa\' and al traffic entcnna or leaving must use the h1ghwa) E'(111na traffic going "est can no\ make :i left tum. but must start toward l.quna and make 1 loop throuah ho1TChfTs. and the idea o( elderly people going OUI On ,the h1gh"a ) for their da1I) wal~ '' SCaI) Wuh that number of unns the build1n1" ~ .,,,c. It 1 a block Iona and me\ ! rcct high -22 feet is plenty for a "'0-"0r) houSt On th1.• side facing Bu k Gull). 11 1s four stone~ high It h•H subtcrrancan parking. wh11..h 1111 c.:11) staff has not counted as pan of th<' floor area C\ en though garage \pa(c 1-. 1.ounted as pan of the floor n~a in surrounding home.. Thie ~tafT as legal!) clean in do1n1 tha~ bccau~ the propcrt) ,., no• zoned commercial. but not moralh ctean-t>ecau~ Thi' I\ {lcarf\ a rc 1 · u.al use and the rcs1dcnt1ol ru~ should appl) When a ( ll~ C oun c.:11 sa~ s .. no".111 reall~ sa)1n& .. Thll ·snot good cnouah )Ct. C'omc back w11h omethans better .. · nd there arc other ltcma- \1\ es. The propen) could be re ub! d1v1ded rnt.O 10 rcsadenual ·101 Cons1denng whlll prime re 1dcnt1 I property sells for. that "ould prob- abl) produ c a b1&&cr •nd a faster profit for the owner thall the schtme he l!i pu h1ng. But the council can't dirttt good development. all 11 can do 1s say .. no" to bad de' elopmcnt A most ante~ ung fe:uurt of the project 1s If )OU It' c 1n a whttlcha1r an a four·stol') bu1ld1n1 "'hat do )Ou do in se of fire'> 'v ou can., go do¥.n the sta1" and the clc' a tors arcn ·1 "ork1n1 Thu 1s °" h)' mo t eldcrh ca.re t\ome arc one·,101") bu1ldin& · Lmen to what Emerald ~ 1atcs "'II do· lns1dc the bu1ldmi, \he~ 1 a "fireproof· citaJcl In c& of tire. t\Cl")Onc "httl into the c11&del. shuts the doors and "am °"'h1lc the bu.1ld1ng bums do" n around them Th1'> plan is opposed b\ lhc C oron dcl ~1.tr Co mrnun1t) .\s.sona11on b\ C'orona dcl \far Counetlman Ph il Sansone. and b\ c-0uncilmen from Balboa I land and the 6alboa Pt'nin· sula But the dcs11Y of the rC'itdt'nt~ don·1 sn.·m·ao ma11cr mu h 10c.·ounc11 membc~ "ho arc afraid w apl"":u ncgatl\ e Perhap' the} h3\('0 '1 p:ud attention 10 "'hat the form er first Ind' h.is bttn s.a\lng for sc' eral \~al'\ It 1sn·tJusud,·1 c to d1s1urhcd t..1d'I It " c c: ~ a~orb and tum to c onstruc11' e use J U\t \3\ "no " A1Jn B~d 11 • f\~..,,,Ort B~•<'t r~sld~•'· State's position on off Shore oil, heavy consumpt_ion hypocritical Opposition to of~shore drilling a secular religion along coast oppos1t1on to oil hor' development, 1t ~on't be an 1 ~uc 1n nc\t )car• subernatonal elec11on The cert.lint) 1 th.at no matter ~ho become the nt\l 10,ernor, he or she will be an adamant OJ'ponent of off hore 011 That fact. coupled "ith the 1(1,11 and. pola11cal 1,cnu open lo oil opponents, ma~c at unhkcl) that 'Cfl.Jticant new mctchc of the ah· fom11 coa 1hnc wall ~ opened to dnlhna and pump1ni. at lea t not 1n ~ht n~lt generation Thit pohtJca.l rcaiil\ i,n•t the whok Jto~. ho""e'cr. Th~rc· 1 ph 1cal ruht)' that u~n~nd ooli u ~ ' , Monday. May 15, 1918 ,.. f 0 ll ll 1· '\ I \ H \ T~eBigQne; I can't wait ly HOW ARD GOltDON Oeolot~sts say a major carthQuake could strike the Southern Cali(omia area so6n. M> we better prepare Het\" in Fountain Valley we have one of the best dila-ster-p1cpam:tnen Pfott•ms 1n the na11on. This prop1lm. an offshoot of Fountain Valle) Ne1gh- borhooa Watch. 1s teaching residents ho~ to prtparc for a d1sastcr Un- fonunatcl), I think m)' wife h:as camcd·thc ex pres ion "be prepa.rtd" a too far. It all stancd when she met the disaster prtparcdness consultant. She came home end announced "n's time to act read>-" ··How?" I asked Since that da} our hvcs have chanacd. The first thing to do 1s establish an emergency .supplies cache -food, water, first aid, etc. The supplacs should go into a..Jarge container. such as an empt) trash can. We call this our carthqua\e k11. I didn't realm• the impact of this kit until I came home hung!"). I looked , into our refngcnuor and found 1t almost empt) ....... ~lior.r~,....,.----_--- .. lt's in the earthquake kit." "'-as the rcplJ-. "The tear.. and the chd.en?'' "In the k11," he S31d . .. (\en the doughnuts"'' .. They're in the kit:: "How aboul a M>da'> .. .. wc·,c toll oouplc ax paclmn the kn." '"Why 1 all our good' food m the ~··· -"We ha\e to malt.c urc "ccan h'c the life \\C'rt accu tomed to when the d1sa ter occurs." In the m~anume, all"'~ ha"c to eat 1s brtad and water. I skipped d10ncr and dreaded to ao to bed "Honey thcrt's no blanlt.et on our bed " I ~nc" \\hat \\3S coming next. .. , took nil our blankets a.nd put them an the earthquake k"1t. If an earthquake h1u. wt may lose power for hca11na and air cond1tionma:· urc cnouah, the fans ..,,,ere aonc. So "'h1lc "'e "••t for d1sas~r. l frcc1c ""hen 1t'scold and "'cat when it's hot. I wanted to pht) sof\baJI \\1th some budd1e but m) wife cautioned me apin t ll .. , ou ltno" how rou&h )Ou gu)' pla) ," he sauJ 11 o<our flrsuid upphc atttn-\oug11e s.edtt-thc canhquakc kll. "Don't blame me 1f )OU at\ hurt '\ ou'llJust ha\.e to heal on )ouro-.'T\." I also nouced m) wife obtained some colo~ naas to dt~pla) outude our home Tollo"'u\g a d1sa tcr The) will )1anal the t.atu of pur home to the search 1nd rt c team A. red flaa mean ·fir t at<t 1 ~u1rcd " .\ )CllO'A Oa, mean "1(s dan&efOU' 10 enter." r 1h1nlt. "e need one cmblaioncd "'Ith a knife a.nd forl.. 10 proda1m "dinner 1 ~ed - There an-more thanas ou c:tn do to prep.srt'} our home for a dts.1 ter )-ou )hould \..no"' ho"' to tum off the ga • clc\;tnc1t\ and water l he water healer ~hould bt.• )trapped to the ...... 11 ' ou 'ihould mite ~W'C thal loose obJCCt uch :i lamp p1cturt'i book. and d1 hes-Mc ~ __ _._,_. fall brea~ and inJurt somcoM Y.hen the hou"" hqin 10 shalt.e. I learned 1h1 le on firnhand "'hen I came home from \\Ork and fou nd the house prac111.alh empt~ "\\-here·s our furniture->·· kreamcd "Too dangernu to t..~p an the hou~ Do \OU "ant 10 be run O\.Cf b) a runa~a) w fa;,· v.u the rt'Pl> 'o"' "'c sat on the Ooor and cat din ner on p..ipcr plates b~ candkhgh.t \1 ) lire ha cbanacd in~ .... c·"e prcpertd for d1\l tcr "l.:o .... "hen the Y.alls st.an 10 shale. m) mouth w·atc~ a I an11c1patc the Jlon-of a lood meal lflhebeJ collap~. ooproblcm the eanhquakc ~ll has m) blanket \nd 1f the p&eturc han&Jna O\.er m} ,he'd \h.tl..c loose and hits me in the ht3d I'm OJ.... flr t aid 1 on the ..... ,. How•nl GOl'M I• • t'MIJ~ d ... , ... 1o11o1k ....., ~ rltt c•.b ln•Lm t'8 tl 18 lrl• Mme la Foutabt \.. •11~,.. · TOD\l I' Hl,IORl I . t AIO Of•• COMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday. May 15. 1989 l by BU Keane • t ~ouw& WAlSON S ~£ ON Al.El BHL Olean I have my egg soft-boiled, and I want to hatch • .. it out myself.· l , t "' Sorry. I fl\ not i" ri~M-"""'· At ~ ~' r-se \HVt ywr now.e Qf\d '"'mbtr. ...... llARllADUKlt by Brad Anderson Dlt1"08 TBS llltKACE . . ( G ,. UM ..... ..,, • ..,.._.,. N 'rrhat ineens he wants IOf1'8 in his dllh, too ... ;• S-IS l GUESS MA'(6E I AM .. by Hank Ketcham ~ ·~ • by Charles M. Schulz TMERE'S NOTHING MORE LONELV THAM SITTIN6 ON A &04CH ALL IW VOURSE!-F WfTMOOT /' OOU~NUT .. I • • • ' ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ~EN Aeel!!Y SPENCE" OOESN''T N!TURN F"°M A HOl"SE6ACK ~IOe , SAM GOES LOOKING FOR HER ANO P'IN~1'HE COLT euT SIGN OFAB I ftp!.,• J-1 $·IS D001'UBURT S01119i )QI 7Mll/(. ti= IJHllT NJNA4,p ,.._....,ff)/(, lQIGJl~--!-AMI J M6Hr,-6#• fAf•tJOWll· Nl#Of illHltT'-~-. . \ ~ -.. by Garry Trudeau , # MONDAY, MAY 15 11119 Iii rans' drive for ' Sunset . title all in the mind JON '8CIUSON ........... . Tbe way Fouataia Valley Hi&h•s Sieve Mon~ pitched the final LWOWlltl tk.ICAIOL be bro14buo C~ llOD LaltuffA•a mind I Stellar ..,. ~fonner fAihe put When LaJluftia wu coechina at ldiloa in 1915, he waacbed Fountain Valley's Du Soowdm bdp pitch the Buou lO a third place Sunstt U.CUe fiailh late in the ICUOD. The S.rons went on capture the OF ,..A tit~. .. (SnoWdm) made up his mind that no one could beat him and he would '° lO it. .. LaRuffa uid Fnday after wa&chif'I Mon~ pitch the ~IO a 2·1 victory over Hunt· ifttton Beach fora shattoflhe Sunset LaPetitJe. .. r think (Montaomay) madt up his mind early that this was &0in1 to be bis year and fountain VaJtey•s year." Since the Barons IOSt two pmcs in I row IO Huailitltoa lkach and . Ocean View -the final pme ohhe second round and lhe fi'1t pme of tbe thitd round -to fall from a rwo- pmc lead to a firlt-plaoe tie, Mont-~ has viituall taken matt.el'\ anto bis own hands. "I tbink ~ k.Jnd of took 11 for sranced." Montaomery said of the health)' lead .. With a tw~me lead, I thil)k llre w.eTe 1oana. 'We're awesome. hke we coutd1ust come out and win.' We JUSl haven t been h1u1111 the ball latcl)'."· The 5enior n&htbander allowed two unearned runs in a complete pme 3-2 wan over Edison Ma )' 2, two earned runs in a l-2 I Z..1nni111 victory over Westminster May 6 and then fired a 1wo-h1tter to beat Hununaton Friday. lt adds up 10 12 hats and five runs -only three of them earned -over 26 anninp 1n two weeks: · "I've been ana~ve," Montaom-ery said. "f\.'tt')'lJme 1 come out. J ict at in my head that I'm aoana to wan. When we played Edison, i1 ·was my \ '(i I I ' '( 111. D l I 1-. NOMI T~t-Y•ntlt&, 7 .. .)S• M1...-.«ed Sox , 7:3S• Mt7-«ld Soi. 7 JS M .......... Sox, 1.35 M • .._., .. .,,, 7.JS ~ ..... 705 M21-9ftwer•. 1-os Mn-ldle:;:.;·~--·-u ..,.... on KMPC • CMM!I' 5 (U"St Mart comif'I t.lck after Ocean View when, we ended V!> tied t wa.nttd to w1n this thjna real bid. I waottd the bell ever) chance I could jet." Barons flf1t baseman Matt Hallock uid, ··1 think we realized how important at was, cspcc11Uy Steve Mooaeomery. He realized 'bow im- potUttt-1t was-to com-e-throlfCh. •• Montaomcry"s been throwm' ~II aJI year. ex~pt for a couple rouah ouunp in Lhe middle of the Sunset season which surrounded a shutout of Ocea1\ View, but he has often }lad to wor'k without a lot of support. He carries a 7-3-1 record and 2.08 earned run averaae in 65 1nn1nas cntenna the playoffs. Al the plate, Montaomery's slumped lately but suJI maantaans a .279 averqc Wl\h 12 RBI and J 0 runs scored. A varsity p1~chcr s ince his sophomore scuon. La RufTa said Montaomery's been a ·· .SOO pitcher up LO lbts )ear. .. People watch ham pitch, and we don't score run,," laRufTa said. "1 can't remember a pme where we blew someone out earl)' this )car. ,,..,. • .,. lff 8ARONS/13J With Haflock batting in No. 9 spot, it gave opponents no breathing room 1ty JON ffltGUSON Of .... Olllll' ,_ MMr Fountain Valley H1ah may posses a baseball team where no ooc_p1'~r stands out c early amona The pad(, and first baseman Matt Hallock tnay best rep~nt the Sunset l.uguc champs who ha"e ~ the baton for pme-w1nrun1 heroics. • Barons Coach Ron LaRuffa firSt statement to descnbe the 6-foot-3, I 7 S·pounder is one heard often. "We cert.alllly v.ouldn't be 17- wuhout ham," LaRuffa said fint off in 1alldn1 about ~OJor. If LaRufTa were layina odds on whether he'd bt sayina that at season's end tvdescnbt bis firlt baseman. it would have been a longshot When the team be&an full \\ ortcouts in February, Halloc~ was jusl o ne of the Barons' 16 seniors. a JUftlor varsity player comjng off a successful season, but one interrupted by an inJUI'}' off the field. In a lineup that mclude1 rctumina C 0 \t·11 ·, C OH'' H all-leaauers and last ~n·s county home run champ, Hallock was in- serted in the ninth spot 1n the order lficr wnina the first bue job. So wbo has bttn the Barons' most consistent hatter? Halloc~. Who·~ had the tnost olutch hits? Hallock. Who has fielded almost flawle ly at fint base' Hallock. "He's won four or fi ve ballpmis with ~me-wann1na RBl," LaRufTa saisj. '. He was ~mconc we were not countana on. First base was a b11 question mark. Ever since be stc1>pcd an dunna our first scrimmage against La Quanta, he's pla~ed well with the bat and the glo .. c." Af\cr but1ns in the mid .400s throuJb the second round of the Sunset $CISOn,HalJock slumped in the third round and tapered bke m\lch of the aarons' lineup to settle tn at .345. His other numbers include three home runs. 17 RBI, sjx doubles, one tnplc and 16 runs scored. • In the no n-le &ut season aptnsl Rollina Hills. c.amt me 1111111nt po1ni in prov1na .\he Job was tus. Hallock said. He hit a wlo homer and the game-w1nn1na RBl su~ ift \hit etahth iMtna,. 1i1Uock•1 two-run double in the first round apin.st WC'llmaaller sparked a five-run outburst. ApiDSt Edjson in t.M second round, be dlow----...... in five runs, ancludina a ~Ad .wn. and scored the pmc-wmnU'I run. Aside from ftirtina with the No. 6 and 7 spots an the order durina a couple of pmes, HAilock ~· primar-ily hit from the bottom pc>tation. ··1 act up 10 second innins. and there's always two or three mtten ahead of me," Halfock said. ''They would ~t on and 11 was always a challcnae. I like the pttUurt ofhavinc runners in sconna pos1t1on, and= in No. 9 spot, you aet the pitches." LaRufTa wd. "Lately, t.e•s moved up because other PCOOle ~n·t doina the JOb. He's -definitely in a slump now, so we moved him b9ck where he's comfortable. He's 90nen &ood·pitchcs down there too. So~ times, the v.orst thin& you can do it , .......... HAuocll/ut . I ,. • I or_,.. Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Monday, May f5. 1989 ----~ ·r \IO U I I \f.I I' ~odger~ats wakeup for 9-0triumph ly JfffF IMKI R ..... ' ..... ,.,_ w.-- PHILAOELPHtA -Aftera ~k without a run, $Uddcnly it was JUSt like old umes for Los Angeles. The Dodgers won and Orel Hershiser DOOGIRS Sl..ATE pitched a shutout Hersh1ser threw a ~ ... ., . . to4kv-..11Ml •W two-hitter and Eddie Mu~· home-"'''""°~'· •.35• -red twice To Orive In fiH' run Ml7-tHts, '3s• Sunday as the Los Angeles Dodaers :l:::':~PO,, ._3s• broke a 2S-inning scoreles streak M20-E•PO,, 10;3s and beat the Philadelphia Pb1lhes M11-Ex~. 10.JS• Q..Q •All KA8C (7901 • • CMnntl ll "I don't know ho" much he ._ ______ makes. but he's worth it," Phillies Manager Nick le} va said of Hershiscr. "I'd pa y him ~atever he wanted to play here." Flersh1ser. who 1son the first year of a three-) ear. S7 9 million contract, pve up a third-inning single to Rick~ Jordan and an eighth-inning double to Stev~ Jeh1. ··1 didn't pitch well enough to pnch a no-hitter." Hersh1ser said. "I had good stuff. but not reall~ unbel ievable stuff." Hersh1ser, 5-3. su-uck out seven and walked fou r :is he pitched his second shutout and com plete game 1h1s season It was the 21st shutout of his rarcer :Los AnJeles 1s familiar with shu1ou1~ ofla1c. but no1 on U\e winningcnd. The Dodgers wen-bc:a1cn '-Oand 2-0 b) the Phillies in the previous '''o games. Dodger-. manager Tommy Lasorda took lo the third-base coach111p box for the first time this year in an attempt to help his team break out. ' ,.,LN•~· Dodgers# Tommy usord• gives •ddt• Mur· r•y th• 9tadh•nd after J·run home run. Fehr criticizes ongoing investigation of Rose NEW YORK (AP) -Don Fehr, the exccuttH' director of the player$' union. crit icized on unda> baseball's investigation of Cmc1nnat1 managt:r Pete Rose. Rose has been granted a heanng Ma) :!5 b> Comm1ss1oner .\. Bartlett Giamall1 10 answer pmblU1gallcpt1ons. Rose would be \uspcnded for a yearforgamblingon baseball or for ltfe for betllngon Reds' games . "You can draw the conclusion that then~ ha'i ~n a scnes of orchestrated leal.s." F.ehr said Sunda) Olf.ht on ABC Radio's "Spcal.ang of E"erythang "YoucandrJw 1heconclus1on 1hat the> thought that they had a lot of evidence " Fehr stud "JI hasn't quite turned out 1hat wa} and no" the) 'rl'. an a quandry that there is a stain out there and that the)' . may not be able to remove 11:• Fehr also mdicatcd that Giamatti may have a conflict of intcr~t in deciding the case. "We thought we'd ao out and change 1t around and try to ~ct some luck a linlc bit.'' Lasorda said ... We couldn t kcc the pace we were going." ---ros nae cs naa riOI score-din a ~lfinlaonol - homered an 66 innings when Jeff Hamilton hit his first home run of the season in tht second inning fqr a t-0 lead. "He (Gaamatti)must be the pro~utor. he must .ev,aluate the C\:idcnct as a..lun_; he must determine whom to believe,'' Fehr said. "He must t en act as a judae and decide "hetber or not ihat evidence matches a violatioh of some provision of the rules." Los Anacles batted around in the fourth to chase Ale~ Madrid, 1-3, who allowed five hits and five runs m 3: 1 innings. Miltc Marshall singled and Murray. who had one h11 in f8 previous at-bat, homtred ·for· a 3-0 lead. Mike Scioscia singled, John Shetby walked and, one· out later. Dave Anderson walked to load the bases. Hershiser hit an RBI arounder and Chris Gwynn followed with an RBI double putting the Dod~rs ahead 5-0. ... "We had a windfall,• Hcrshiser said ... Hey. )OU had to figure we were going to score some runs." . ·Murray hita three-run homerin the seventh ofTTodd Frohwith and Sc1oscia bit his first homer th1'i 'iCason on the next pitch. "It was a lot betkr for the team than for me. Hcrshiser said. "I like 10 sec that attitudc'changc and see some smiling faces m the dugout." Elsewhere Sunday: Attnt I, C.. 1: In Chicqo. Mike Scott pitched a four·hiuer for nis IOOth career victory. winning for the fifth time in six starts as Houston completed a rhree-game sweep. Scott. S-2, struck out six. walked none and allov;cd an unearned run m his third complete game this season. He has woo six of his last seven decisions against the Cubs Reds 5, c..rdlaals t: tn St. Louas, Danny Jackson allowed three hits in seven innings to win for the first time since opening day as Cmctnnau com pletcd a three-game sweep. Hcrm Wtnningam had four hats nnd Paul O'Neill drove ti\ three runs. Jackson, 2-6, struck out one and walked two 1n w1nnin1 for Che firsi time 1n eight starts. John Franco pitched the final I 2-J innings Tor his 13th 'save in 13 opponunitaes. Br•vet I , Plraiea !: to Plnsburgh. John Smoltz aJJowed four hits in seven innings to win for the fifth ttme in six decisions as Atlanta won for the eighth time in 10 games. Smolt!1 6-2. struck out fi.,e and walked six. Joe Boever pitcned the nmth for his fifth save · 0 0 Mer.a _!. Padres 1: In New York. Luts Salazar's error on Mark Larrcon's .,ounder to shonstop with one out and the bases loaded in the ninth allowed Len Orkstf\i&O score. Howard Johnson was thrown ou1 by nght fielder Tony Gwynn in the fifth and the ninth. Expos f, Gluts I: lo Mo~trcal. Oeonis Mart1nu pitched fj" c-hit ball for eight innings and Andres Galarraga and Tim Wallach hit run-scorin1 doubles. Martinez. 3-1 . struck out seven and walked one. Tim Burke pitched a one-hit njnch for his eiahth sa\.e. In tht American Leaaue: · • Twlas 13, Blue Jays 1: ln Minnesapolis. Fran~ Viola ued a carttr-h1gh with I I strikeouts and Kirby Puckett equaled a major league-rCC'ord for doubles in consccuu vc sames wjth Slit_ as the Minnesota Twins trounced Toronto. ladlus I, Tt1en I: In Cle~eland. Tom CJtnd101ti aJlowed eight hits in 81'1 1nn1np and Pete O'Brien dro~c in three runs with a homer and double as Cleveland beat OetroiL The Tigers have lost ntnc of their last 12 games and have scored ap American League-low 114 runs in 34 pm cs. WltlteSoa I, Ortolet 5: Jn Baltimore. Ivan Calderon. Fred Mannquc and Ron K.Jttlc each hit two-run homers. lcadinJ Chicaa.o past Baltimore. Kittle w.as 4-fof-5 with three runs scored. Brewen %, AtllleUct l: In Oakland. Glenn Braais. who homered in the 1«ond innina. brokc a tie an the ninth with a run-sconng single as Milwaukee beat Oakland to snap a four-game losU'lg streak. Marlous 4, ~ ~x S: Jn Seattle. Jam Pre Icy .snap~ a s1>.th-inning tic with a run-scoring double and rookie Oma.r V1zqucl hat a tw o-run tnple aco the Seattle Manners beat the Boston Red Sox Ellis Burks had tied the score 3-3 in the s1,.lh 1nnina with a solo home run. his sixth. off starter Erik Hanson. u u IOITOff RATT\.I I AL,..._. 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"l'l'cn't good l'Tiough t\l 1n1rrc\s lit\ )C.il •11 .\lamu f ki'h" U111 1~ .al.;c, "'I 1 hatt,•f'.\~\: 1 da\, high s1. hool 11.:nn1~ coach. but h1' <,late lltk'-h..: \.ltlJ · \\inning performance c.-crt:t1nl ) "as d r. • • o ~ 1mp\OnJoaned tc:tmm31r Brian Mal'lltU\ 10 \\In till' "Yeah. I ccnainly hll\C tnl\e 11.:chna ,' \rnrt.l tolJ Clas~-'.\ <.tat1.' doubleHhamp10n\IUp \.1tu1J:t) \tmJ'l'IOn th1: \ n n1on10 l i"ht. and ~tacbiu) of -\IJmo lk1ghl\ High \(11001 m \an Ch.lord \a1d he h;ill c-onlidcnc;e an thr olt~m l~ • .\n1on10 beat fX.•n1\0n I lagh'~ doubk!> team [);1ntcl \\,,m:ll . ._ho had b\:en c.h~n lo 1alC' 1mpwn·, The utk cnmt a do) uftcr a (Ourt 'tl tor\ ut :anulhl·r pla~c. "I 1hought he: wa\ read~ ffut oner "t f, t on th•• sort court I'm 101n1 to do "hit f can 10 tr; to "'"· 'itmpson 'iUl'l.l his '-'Oach and adm1n 1,1rn1or\ to .1llo" Duranii the two '"'l'cl..\ prcceJang the ~tole tour- htm 10 rnmpl'lt.' m the \tatt' u.•nni<o HlUrnamcnt Jc.,p1tc & n;amcnt \1n1p,un \\J)n·r ~llo"c(j I<> tr:iin "11h h1sdouble., tla\ mg graili.::o. nH1t lctl hc!O\\ hi\ Cffi'ilh·, \t..1nd~1r(1'; -p,11tl'fl•I' • .. , \\3S rl·alh proud of Rrad .. '><.llJ C(l.ll'h I .JI" .\nJ during the team's qu3ncrtinal anu ~m11inal O'\ford Saturlla)." dc .. patc Ill\ l;i<il-mtnull' conll1d '"tf1 'llJorao nda\ O\IOrd s:tid C,ampwn'\ ru'ittne\\ Samp)on sho\\l'll Out du1'111g ':iturda) 't.S·6. 1:;. 6-4 "actor} O\.cr S..mpson "'a' perm111eJ 10 pla~ altc1 St;i1&.· 01\t'll t Ocmwn·~ Todd ~prn~·er and 0 n1el ap:il. S1mp n Judge Rol>'c ')1x·uu1 rukd lhl' w:ith', \l.1nd11rd') ''l'fl' an·ountl·d lor tno\t of the big point\. unfau. ·I'll rt·mcm~r th!\ for the ~~l ofm life .. 1mpson Simpson had a 1~ in f rrnd1 and d1c1111,1n 101 rht' s.rnl "I'd al-wa)\ 1cgrt•t not liJhtina for II " l:m sa\-\\l•ei., grJdtng period \lahou&h ilk \u1rl·~ wl•rt In .i 11:,, "'ed., 'i1mp'ion "11l 1raduatC' from \lamo at>o'c thl· )tatl'.'~ minimum f'il')\ang 1n11dl'linL'' for lh:aght'i Hcplan\to.llt(ndthcl nt\Cr~ll )olTe,astnlh<' e\tr:llUffKUl,11 3lll\ 1t1,1..•co ()\ford \l't \131lllarll ... 111 .,, •If fall lxlll't for ht'> ac.im to u.·maan d 1g1hlr 1n pla' Bui \I\ \pc{1nr ... "l1J<hlrnd \poh'" ''-J\..4ll\la11.111d th.11 ')\ate 'tanJaru'> 'upcrscdcd lhl'.m The '.>late \\Jndard "'a' ~t 111 llll' I dulat1nn Rdn1111 ,.\\ t of 19~~\ no-p.1"'· no-pl.I\ gu1ddt1l\ '-lampwn and \fal•htu\ holh \t-A•M' q11alilkd Im lhl' tournaml·n1 h) "'inning J rt·~111nJI d11uhlt'' l h.1mr10n\htp la\I month 1 hc grad11111 rwrio<l r ndl·d ,1f11•1 '11w r1·i:1on;1l Tway rallies to win Memorial Bob Twa) b1rd1ed three ol the hm fin~iV·---­ holcs Sunda). beating Fun} 7oellcr 1n _j head-to-head duel to "'n the Memorial gol ~ tournament in Dubhn. Ohio . T\\a) '"'' c htt approachl>s "''thin a t m h1utrc1ch run. then rolled 1n a 25-foot putt on the final hole finishang offa 3-undcr-par69 on Jru:I. Nicklaus· Mu1rl'icld Village Golf Club course • Twa) earned h1' first \l('IOr) 'itnC<" 1he 1986 PG·\ chami»Oflsh1p \\uh u four-roltOJ 1otnl of 11-under·JXlr :?77 Zoeller. "ho led through the fiN ahrce rountb <.1mpl> '-'Olikl not match Twa) ·, heroics on the l IO\IRl! holesond g•nc him a h1gh-fi\e after TWa\ 'Hlo 1ntt hmhl Zoeller. al~ a non-wannt'r since 1486. matched par \I.Ith an and \\3) l\I.') shOtS back at :!79 Pa) nc Stc"-an. "'ho stal'\ed the da~ ninl'. \huh b:il I.. shot a bogc) -frl"C 65 and "as third at :?~I Jn the Ll>t,A •\ind~ Rmck rurted 1n a ~CJ.foot b1rd1l'. pull on tht· l61h hole to t:tkc control and capture thl· ~75 fl(.(J Chl\Slcr-Phmoulh Cla sic b) '"o 'ltrokcs for hn li1st LrGA '1ctOI') 1n t"o Jl'3" • Laura DJ' 1cs or (n&Jnnd, "ho cha!J('(f RJrad. all afternoon along \\1lh Shem. S1e1nhauc-r fini.,ht·d \4.'\••nll one-shot ahead of dcfend1ng champion anr~ I niw1 .rnd .\lice R111man Ra nck. "'ho had a ~hare of lhl· lead m .111 1hll • round\. had a tin.ii-round I-under-par 7! and fin1\hcd 1h~ 54-holc l'\'Cnt on the B:tmm Hollo'\ C oun1n C luh in 5- undcr 214 On the senior' ur\ u1\ • Oa"e I titl .... atchcd :t'i ( h1 ( h1 Rodrtl!Ul'/ ntl\wd a I 2-foot par putt. tht'n 'ianlr. a .S-foottr on 1 ht• 1h1 rd '1nltl•'n dcathhokto~intiu:S400()(X>S1 < hm111rhlr'>< l,1...,1• 1n Mal\.crn, ra. H 1JI. who collttted S60JJOO for 1 hl' \ ll 1 nn. .in~I Rodnauc1 fin1shcd regulation pl.1 1tl'U ,11 a 4-undl·r·r>.tr 206 for the S.S-holc tournaml'nta1 thd hc-\lt'r Valle' c ,011 Club . want \0 finish m.~ CO>rttr here r'dictn•t Wint to aoanywhert~lse. lt'saood to get lhl\OUtOftheY..a)." -Onie Saldi of the 'it Lout\ Cardin.al~ after si1n1n1 a tw<>-)Car COi\ tract C'ltension Saturda) for a 1u1nantecd $4.3 m1ll1on. Calgary one-up on Montreal CALGARY. llx'rta -Euctl) "'hat th'-=--- CaJpry Rames didn't want to h:.appc-n, .~ htppcncd-.--- The Montreal C'onac.ltcni. who protcet a ooe-&oal lead better th.rn an) 1cam tn the tll ntcd d only 2:43 to get a 1-0 cdgl'. 'unday night an C.,. me I of thl· Stanle)' ('up linal~ The pre~ ure was 1nuned1111rl) on the flaml-1. tX>th ofTcn n el) and drien 1 "el) "You don't w•nt to a>"e a tv.o·goal lead to t1n~b<xJ) ceruunl) not Montrtal," Ca.lgan coach ferl) < fl'il' ,,aid So C nsp unlca hed l\l Ma<:fnna~ and h1~ bh~Mr1n1 !)lap hot. Maclnni scored t"'ice 1n a I 42 11p.1n. hcl1,.nr the flames to rcco~cr for a '\-:? \1<:tOI). lronlllll)'. Maclnni lhou.aht he m1aht he th<' a.ame·\ gollt. tcphanc Rllhtr had 6rcc1cd l)OlSt tht' Calpr) dercnstman to ~n-the o~nana go l. "I hO\C nobod> to blame bu1 m)sclf (for the one· o:>I deli al)," he id ... fhc) wt re on the p<>~tr play and I tried 10 stand up too much. With Richer·,. ~ be iota step on me ind beaf me to the out 1dc.'' It look onl)' a httlt more than four m1nutci ro1 Muclnn1 to atone for his m1~takc With the A me1 on 1 power pla). be put c\.crythans into 1 •O..foot 'ilap hot from the hill\ slot and beat aoahe Put11d.: Ro> low lo the 5\ICk 1de. "It ccrta•nly was a rtlaef. t fc:h hkc f o~cd the te.m one," said Madnn"· owner ofonc of the Nttt:s b1gc 1 'lap shots, who has it lea t one point 1n 12 'tl"ILIJht pmt1 and lead the Flame with 24 point 0:..ford'~ tu1ure ho"l"\l'f t\n I as sd 'x:H•r..il of h1\ pl.1 ~~·~1. p.trc.'nh .;irt· hop1ns hc"ll de&:.1<!4: lo IC4\c th4· '>dlOol "That'll be deudt•d 1n 1ht• luturt• ·()\ford ~'\id ''I'll JU\I un" ind here a ltlll<' h11 · Q,ford 'iatd he II ask thl· \lanw tlc1ghh l>i\trn:I Hoard uf T ru,tl'e" 10 'utc in wppoll of the ' Jang ruk requiring ;:i minimum 75 a'erng.t in 1:'e" cour'iC I\ Tiit: 81.t >\('HERS -•:is.;::-.----. Cardinal nets NCAA crown : Fountain Vall.cy~~ b1e GrahDm. who tin1\hl·d ~7-0 -11 .No 4 sinalc hcll)C.'(f • * r S1anlor<l re ord a 5~ 'actor') over UCLA l durina the Cardinal's fourth 1ra1an1 NC i\ > ~omen's 1cnn1$ champ1onsbip. downina Stella S:unpru 6-l. 6-3 10 Oa1nes\1lle. Aa. • Huntin,ton Beach' Make Holmes fi~ •·I S2 fo1 l ~ \ cnth pla"-c. and C 1~ 1cu\ \u~un Maki '"s th~ f trolcc\ oock at I SS at the Edatv.ood l 1f\O( JuniorCla~ IC I 1n tatchnc, ~c' conduncd b) thC' mcncan Junior C1olf '\\\oc11tion Matt Ma~luk of Boulder (it). e\ . \.anll. a ~().foot hmJ1e pun on the final ttolC' to <:..iphir<' thi: C\\!l\l lor IS·l8 bo)S. . ~:ulul.. b1rc.hcd the 14th and I Sth holes to pull e,tn~ "-1th Em Schroetkr of .\lamcd1. and· Joon Ltt ul Fullerton Holme' h.ad,. 1 7-7S and \1~~1·, round v.cre 8f)..1S 8 Bruer Ku \\Cll of Mo~\ uke. Wa h .. "on the SI 1,000 Buc.J"'t1\tr Opt'n at "t 1mht-r Lane\ rn Ponlaod Ore 1u claim h1\ fou rth Profc\\1onal f\o\\-lt'"' " 1a\1on 1'onhv.r\t rcj1onJI tatlt' Ru ~II clatmC'd th e $2.CO) first·Dlaet pmc b\ -4 ·I aW'la s~kc ~"l ~ ~ \ham -ru. . .J2&, an-t-ht champ1onih1p final eou~,. C'arntd s 1.200 for nd . a J 1) tkracr on his Orn AmC'nctn t11le bca11na la"son Dunt:in 6-4 6-3 tn the .. '>th • C l:a\ C'Ourt ' Champion haput hie of Palm' C · • Bera.er. k'cJrd s1\th. "':IS more patient ~nJ m.idc ft ~cr crror lh3n Duncan an a match hctv.ttn l\\O former ( !ems.on \tar\ th tn "'" dela\C'\J an h<lur ~au~ ot nun • F ormc.:r \\. ortd &\IOI \\ornauon fc3thc~ei1ht ch~nip1on ,t ... , 1c Cru1 Ooottd Tr.11.:)' Ham\ Panc~n an the c1&}lth ruunJ and controlled the rt\\ of the fiaht to ~1n a 10-rounJ phi c.2 1:1 ion in <\tlant1\: Cit). ( ruL. 33·3 "'"h I .. nocll.outco dropped P.mcrsan \\-ttb a left hook an the fin.ll minute of the round." PattefiOn, ~ho cuntrolkJ the ~rt) poin of thr fiah1. ro~ 1u the ~oun1 of three and cndum.I ( rw·, oMlauaht 00111 the bell. Sunday Siience lnjeopardyJ BALTIMORE -Kentucky Dtrby v.1n· ner undl) atcncc ha 1 bru1~ foot that ~ ....... couldJCOPlrdile h1 llrt 10 nc~t etkcnd's ~ Pre1knHJ at Ptmhco. tM lt'M'k said unda)I. AhhouJh the problem in ht'l nsf\l front foot WU d\&r1Cten1cd u manor. unda) alencc's trau\C'f Charl9' WhininJha~. •id the colt could not afford to m1 100 much Lrain1na umc in prtparalJon for turda).$ Prc.akncu "I could m1 s •-o daJs w1lhCM1t a ~ ·bu' J voouldn"l mt •n>mo~,···~1umn~m »id .. Yo~ don't tile slioncun to bit rattS ... The omy wa) to pb) this Pint' 1• to ho~ ror the bnt and ~ torw wotK:.~ Sunda> Saknce. •bo won ttw·May 6 Oirtiy'Wr 2¥1 Jcnath' O\icr odd.J.on favonte Easy Gott, "*' lfbedlikd to llJIC?POI\ Monday and Tue•>· then work fh~tht oh mile oh Wtdnauy. Whminpam said tw taUfd lhc blacksmith oft Saturday and hid tJa;C .iboc ttmoved ftOm su.da> Siknce's ,., forefoot.. -• .. He ~tjmt ha~ I 11ont bN •M's CICMDi• IOI bNd," Wlaltuftlbam said. .. You can't m oa it. We,,.. bun .. "'°"' 9u • c-.. lb6el ..._,. • ..._ • IOl'lat• OUL 0 .. 1, ...... ~ .. .,. Oa.1let H.,..,., Marina ~ H lth 's Cher okee P•rks fron ts Soviet Kah tc• We1tche1ter"1 Z•n M ason takes po11e11Jon o ver a Soviet Shen9•tl• fteft). Pa;k1 scored 8 and h eld She ngella to 15. defender In 127 ·99 U.S. triumph over tourin g Soviets. Soviet juniors can't matc.h U.S . ·an-stars' fast break, or it's punch in J 27-99 Slam-n-jam win at UCI By !D ZINTEL 0.., 'Wot G0t1e .. -1C OK. comrades. chalk one up for the Yankees. No, not the New York Yanl.ee~. but the Yankees who made up the SoulhemCalsfom1a lam-N-Jam All· Stars. Those arc the top high school senior basketball pla)crs (plu~ Manna ~phomore Chcn;>kec Parks) They ~t the So\.1ct Junior 'la11onal Team. 127-99, Sunda) nigh1 at LC I nine's Bren Events Ccntcr. lc1l\ ang a crowd of 2,201 proud of their bo)s and the v1sl\ol'\ a lmlc rtd with en\'. Zan Ma.son ofWcstche te'r H1&h tn Los Ao&clcs led all scorers ~llb 28 point Tra9 Murra>, the Cahfom1a Pl*)'cr of the Year from Glendora H1&h added 25. The 6-foo1-7 Mason and the 6-8 Murra> both arc heac.kd to UCLA l1l 1he fall "lf l ~ert (UCLA coach) Jim Hamck. l \\Ould be' cf) ha pp),·· said U.S. Coach Bob Go1theb "\\.1th th~ pla)crsi. the Bruins are 101na to be at the top tor a number of )ca~ If lhey can JCl Cherokee Park . the~ 'II be a Fanal Four team for sure " Parks. the t.tllest pla)er for 1he t I.I 6-foot-11, bu1 al o the > ounge\t b) two )cars. slarttd the pmc and fini h~ with 8_po1nh and 11 re· bounds. . •• 1 thoupt t bcrokcc: pla) cd reall) well, cons1denna he v.as the least ~pencnccd of an)Ont." Gonhcb said "I wondered ho~ he would hold upqa1nst the b11 men. but he did ju ... t fine · .. 8) the ume he vaduatc • I fiaure Cl\~okcc will be the bt's1 b1a man to come out o( Oranae Count). bar none .. To ha credit. Parlr.s h d the HA[; OCK . ,rom at mo"c someone up 1n th<" orc.Jcr .. ,, v.as mostl) v.orl. ~11h tn)' 1w1na. .. Hallock ~1d. ·" lot of the awa.n1 came throuah (bathna coach> Chuck John~n. He v.orkcd a lot -.1th me after pracllcc. ac1una me to '1•nd trai&ht I •H ltan1n1 oHr and 1ettanaJammed a lot •• With a new (o&ch 1n LI Ruff• and a new l)Slcm, tt v.Js um<' 10 prove b.imtelf. And after men11on1n1 a •him that he 1111t1tcd 10 aucnd Mill0"8n, La Ruffa C'ntettd a """ snouvaoonal chaJkner. .. Hcl&idbcdicln•t-ana to~nd me io M.i 11aeouri hlltiQI the wa)' ~ -.u:· HauGck iiiCS ... fhat ~ mohva"°° \0 hat ~tu1 or at ln.i act 1\arted It ... cmr Of hlrn'I IO PfO\C ourwlf uncnHablc task Of &~rd1ng th(• ov1et's lop pla)er, Kahka hcn3ehn a wlidl) bu1h 6-8 forward who 1s hsted as a 17-)car-old but looks and pla) s much older. Shenaclta scored I ~ points and had sax rebounds but he alone could not hold back back th<' Oood of Amencan talent Wuh the more loosl) structured 1n1ernauonal rules in efTcc1. ofTenSt· was a1 a premium The L S an particular JUSt couldn't get enough of 11 The) ran. slammed and Jammed past the v.caf) Soviets. who arc in the midst of an I I -game tour of the l ' S an IS da)s The) pla) an Memphis on Tucsda) "We went shopping with the o-.1et coaches toda) and the) told me.-tha1 their kid ~ett sufTcnng from Jet lag ... Go1theb said. • There was nothan& lagang about the pla> of the () . howe"er Tht' Amcncans v.ore down 1hc.-.taller. slov.cr So' 1cls .... ith a fast-break gamt' featunna the quick Mum). Ma~n and guard Terr) Cannon from Crcnsha.,.. High. f orward Anurus Kam1sho,a\. the SoHets' leadingscorer"uh 23 points. helped has team to a I f>-15 lead But Mason sco~ on break-av.a} \lam dunk and lhe .\mencans never tnukd ancrihat he . cd at halffimc, 6904 and nc"er did \top runnina av.a) from the So .. 1ets Mason. who had a pme-h1ah I rebounds. ~u \Oled the mo 1 \.Cllu- ablc pla) er for the l 1 hen1eha v. a\ MVP for the \ 1ets ··Their CU ) qu1cknc!>s v.as the difference... said 5ov1c1 coach Vladamir Obukho\. through an 1ntct:· f)Tetcr "Remember. thou&h. that v.c ha"c: had hard c1rcums1.tn cs The 1our 1s vc.-. 1ntens(•, pla\ ing game after game v.11h lots of fl)lna Wt.' do not ha\I~ enouJ!h ttmc to recuperate af\er the game • I he ~v1c:ts dro' e to Orange<. oun- l) from n D1l·go on 5unda\ after lhC)' defentc.·d a . an Diego all-star team on aturda' night 1 he> arc 1-4 on the tour "This l .~ team as nccllcnt •· Obukho' said ""f'rom m' heart. I coniratulate the team and 1t\ coaches I laked number 32 (Murra>) 'Cl) much t lc 1s a tough pla\ er "'ho can do e\Cf) thing on the court · The L'S shoto,er47 percent from the floor and cgw:ie I 1-of-21 thrtt· point shots Murra). v.h o a'eragrc.J 44 point\ during the regular h1&h 5<hool sca\<rn this yffr. made S-ol· 10 from three· po1n1 range "You ha\C 10 g1H ill 101 of l rt•c.Jq to frac),'' Gottlieb said "He "3'> <;0 un~lfish anJ set the tone "W11h limited pracucc 11ml·. v.(' had 10 stress conda uonang II "'"' daffic.ult to get our half-court game going. \O v.e cmpha itcd a running up·tempo game I c·oulc.Jn 't ~ proulkr o 1he kids .. Murra) said th~ game "a' lun w pla} "I got a chance to -.ce ho" 1\'r, going tol>C in-ffi<' lu1urc -11e '>Ji\f an rcfcrcnct' toJllas future l 'C L .\ tt'Jnl- matcs. ~aw.n and M1tchdl Rut kr who \Cored 11 points "I'm looll.an~ forv.ard lO pla) UlJ m college. I "'mdd JUSt hke to see LJC'L get Pa rk\ .. l v.o other pla)cr\ from Oranae C ou nl). Make Frohn of Ocean \ iev. and Rick S"'anv.icl. of Trabue<' I hit\. sav. action. ~v.anw1ck \(.'OrC'd 7 ptllnl\ and had 3 rebound Frohn pl 1\l"d ''' minutes and did not ore UCl·boun d Rick Swanwlck. aJI O\cr ap1n. It ~as &ood to hue a challcnl" Ii.kc that." H" aoab \\ert 10 ha'-c a 1ood 1enior season. hc_lp the ttam make 11 to the C"IF pl&)om and cam a collqc scholarship 10 pla) bateball three all season He "'cnt about I IJ ladder in thi: 'l<X II.room al 1hc thratcr pmci. before be made on<'. and he'' v.hc.rc.· hl· "'ori.., anJ b~akina hi\ field1na a lot of chan~s. becau\e our shouldl·r and four rih\ landing on p11chersaerve up a lot of aroundball\ \omc < 0-~ tan!.' Aptnsl Westminster. he com~ on But he 1c.·turnt•J to hi.t\l' n stronit the ba& 10 \al a runner and then fin1\h anJ \\orkt·J h.irJ on his h1111n1 thro"'s to 1h1rd for the doublt' pla\ .. an thr oil \t·a~on Rl' pla)cd fir t bas.c Halloc;k's 1uttc has e~c«d ·d has A )Cir aao. the ~nior' cnu111 for lorma f , •untain \: alk') C th tApcciauon • and no" Cal late LA •ould h.a' c been unpttdu. table Ht J...cnt '-l·ll 1n thl· R.inlho nti. 10 and Cal Poly n I u1 Obnpo arc btt an the tu&h ~. but ml ~ the umm r kaguc and v.orked 1n the re ru1ltnJh1m -1helatttrhold1n1an month of ifarch af'cr f•llm1 ofT ll caac~ cdar \\&th the J.6 GP student who •--------------------------p~ns to tud) law. .. Comin11nto this )car. he "'a not BARONS a prospect. and now he·, 101 a couple of pco.pJc intcmtcd in tum;· laRuffa f rom I t said. ''Tha1·uu from play1na ~cu thas Ste~e has been real con,, tcni season Hcurne into this ttason aun ahrouah tM \tar. "eral tames ~ unknown. We ~n·1 c'pte't"'& bia came out 1n the fifth or Sllllb inn1na. num~ out ofh1m. but ht c:ertau\l~ and v.-e'd scott run 1n the bottomm p1d.cd up the slack.'' . the si\tl\ or ~\cnth to ~m." .. n ... ·1 \M di~ bet-een • MontiomCf) wd 'I,,,.. .. 1ry1n1tou champioMlup ~ and fintlh•nt bard earl)' 1n the )tar. t &ncd 10 rel \ 1«ondorth1 rd Gu)shhthat ha\CtO near 1be cnJ and 11'\ bttn v.ork1n •· come thf'OUlh. <Catchff Ma~) Dodd ' hit nu1e bom runt 1a\t year. but While Montaomcrf fas1ball I\ not DCOOk dictn·i 11 .. c ham a chlntt to O\trpO~cnnJ, about 4 or .S male but LIM.a &b1 ,c.v." • per bcwr on frida). h1 \lidcr ofkn a I fbM bl~ he's been 1 tohd d0mina11n, out·pttch at a ul 4 pctf'onner m1tft pc-r hOur. and he ~• at up \Wll • •11h the ctaa ... up and thall. "ttt•t beea a ,~ k at I.he c:ot'Mf'." LaJluffa 1d col~ out arc Lal1dla Mid. "'Laart,, ht' made a unnnted n Of cnon. bU1 1h01C are h11 onl)' '"H~'> '°' nttUent controf. •h1ch ers S\Neep at Pacific; t\ h1i 'trcnath. hu1 ht' \·an hu\l ~oplc in.,1dc v.11h thl· ch.in1t·up and 1h;in v.;hat \Ch up thl' \ladcr a¥.1l\," La RurTa ~1J "l.,~·nlx>d\ hk~ ham .. Once he tilh out. he'll ha\ I! a hcttcr fa tN.11 :· tn Foda) • p mc. he did a m:i\tCr· fUIJObof It, \ll1k1ng OUI 1hr \Ide 1n the st ond and )i \th 1nnan1\. 1n the K'<:ond 1nnana. he c-aupl the first t\\o battrr cha 1n1 a $hdcr "h1ch broke oui of tlmr reath The third \1Ct1m wa frozen b> a lir11-p1tch ta th.all, then • ichcd t o \hdcn bcfi rt look1!lt at a fbtbatl do"n thc m1ddk ot the plate for tn~c thrtt. • ror the n, MOnl&Omcry ha\ a"cra b 7 tnkwut anJ I. 7 ~1llks per SC\Cn 1nmn J rt~}. he thrt\' JUlt ? I ~t hn f riJa> -1ndudent 40 itnkci aand JUSI 22 balh. -for an •"enwt of 10 pitch JJCr inn1n end mtsttd the Plate onh tour tames 1n th third, fourth and fif\h 1nnins: Hc had a hntrc tl'OUbk an tht rin1. but Y.'U unt®(hable until \1t'l"lid c ~hom·~ o hOmt'r 1n the' tt\tnth • nd wt\h the '1 t , the Barons Cdtbraeed &heir firM nttt Lasue litlc m 10 )aft Now. Monteo.mc'f) hOpn to kttP the hot mak ao1na to bo1Wr "" lllron\1 •).'Off hopn Orenge CoMt DAil Y PILOT I~. ANy US, .. • ICOHf\(, Pirates' frosh sparkle; JV eightjust misses out The Daly ~lot R~pa\s, Lars C. aroe. Rob Jordan, Bo ACRAMENTO -Oranac < oa t Purt1c, Ja~ H.nct, Bnan Da)'. Bob ollcac completed a ht&hl)• t.u cc ful Re}nold and coitswa1n Chad Nel50n crew iCISOn unday here at the pulled lhrouah 1be waters and ob- Paca fic Coast Ro .... 1n1 Cham-v1ou~ly hsltncd to their coach's pre-pion~h1p on Lake Netome 1a}.1ng race anstrucuons three ilvcrs and a gold. but as the "Befort they left the dock f told Pirates' coach. DaH urant put 11. 1hem thas as one of the 1h1np )ou .. Really, It was two ~•her o ne aold throw )Our heart into and let your and one very, ncarl)-gold ,. bod> follov. Just row until )OU P.u Coast's freshman et&ht 1001. the 'out, · said Grant. . crown, lead1n1 all 1he v.a). and When the} wcrc finished two W'Ct'C prompt101 veteran tanforcJ Coach an a tate of dl)·heavina and a thtrd rm Orc)fuss to ~). ~1 lhtnk tne. acluall) diopa ~ OU l1l Wha1was a Coast freshmen e1aht is the best supreme effort freshman e1&ht f',c e'er sttn on the "It was JUSt a tbrilhna race," wd Pacific Coast .. Gran I, "and so exc1t1°' for our auys. .. The crew of k.ylt'.' Enger, Nate Wasb1naton repeated as overall Collar. can NacholM>n. Ed Turner. Pac1fic-IO Conference team cham- JcfT Lundwall. ·Ram~) Madsen. p1onla. and UC Sani.t Barbara won the Charlie tewart. Tom M11chell and Western Jntcrcollt11atc Rowina As- coxswarn Todd Alnander recorded a r;;oc1at1 on team champ1onsh1p fo r the cloclang of 6 07 on the 2.000-mctl'T second consccuuve )Cir. course. leaving Washington m 1he UC LA ct a course record wnh a wale of a li\l"·SCC'ond defeat Cah-11mc of 5-m1nute , 45.8 seconds 10 forru~. Stanford. UC LA and Oregon talc thr Pac1fk Coast udc for the tate trailed Washington. thnd 'it ra1ght ~ason. Sccond·Sttdcd ~ut the big one that aot av.a> anJ \\.-a!>h1ngton came in just two-tenths which commanded a area1 deal of of a '>t·cond later Cafifomia, seeded a11en11on. v.l·re the efforts of the J\ No .1 tool 1he bronze medal wtlh c1~t. "h1ch lost b} a half-second 10 5 5~ . Wa~ington. some fi"e feet a race "1 hats "hat "'e y,crc cxpectin'-" some 6.000 feet in length · l t I \ < uach Zenon 8abraj said. "Lo.~ang 1n rhe last fhc li.•et is n "\\ c \\l"rc C'\J)('Clang a two-boat race. killer. s.i1d C1rant "The onl) thing \\-t' hadn't met head·IO-hcad th1s that v.as "rong 1s that the) d1dn'1 get \Car l:iu1 tha1 "as the 1dca.,.e1ot from Washington's .,h1rts. because 11 \\t\S ihc timt'' l'Jch boat has had.· the <'\lraordin.i11 race of1he da' · L .ht \lJt l c L.\ beat the Huskies Sophomurl'' John No,al. <htp h~''''l <<llth ~~~~~~~~-- Here' the l w-paym nt, low- int.erest, no-fee way to incremte your buying pow r. when )QI need money, don't look any farther than y ur own front~ Just give us a crut .~ .. • I J I I i -Oren,ge Coeat DAil. y PILOT I Monda)I, May 15. 1989 ·1 \IOU I I \t.t I' Dodger bats wakeup for 9-0~riumph ly JIF~ 8.AJtKER "•d,.,_ ...... w..., PHJLADELPHrA -After 1 week without a run. suddenly it was just like old umes for Lo~ Angeles. The Dodgers won and Orel Hcrsh1scr DOOo•RS SLATB pitcheda shutout Hersh1scrthrewa 'tod&Y-:::,v 4.J.5• tw<>-h1Uerand Eddie Murr'l)'_hom1:- Mlr-Me1,, us; red twice to dnvc in live runs ~~~''· • 3s Sllnday as the Los Angeles Dodgers Ml.-!llPOt. us• broke a 25-inning scoreless streak M.20-ewoo,, te>-.3S and beat the Philadelphia Phrll1cs Mll-E•PO•. 10.35• 9-0 • AH KA8C 17901 · • c11anMt 11 .. 1 don't know ho\\ much he -------makes. but he's wonh 11," Phillte~ Manager Nick 4yva said of Hersh1ser 'Td pay hrm whatever he wanted to play here." Hersh1ser. who is on the first yearofa three-) car. S7 9 million contract. gave up a third-inning single 10 Rick) Jordan and an eighth-inning double to StC\C kltL. "I didn't pitch well enough to p11ch a n<rh1tter." Hersh1scr said. "I had good stuff. but not rcall) unbelievable stuff" Hershtser, 5-3, struck out SC\'en and ''alkcd four as he pitched his second shutout and complete game this season. It was the 21 st shutout ofh1s career Lt>s AnJeles ts familiar with shutouts ot late. but not on the winntogend. The Dodgers were beatl·n J-Oand 2-0 b) the Phillies in the previous t\\O games. Dodgers managrrTommy lasorda took to the 1hrrd-base coach1n11 box for the first time this year in an attempt to help his team break out. "We thought we'd 10 out and change 1t around :ind try to ~t some luck a little bit." Lasorda said. "We couldn t keep the pace we were going." Los Angeles had no\ scored tn a wec'lc and bad not homered in 66 innings when Jeff Hamilton h11 his first home run of the season in the second inning fQr a t-Olead. Los Ansel es batted around to the fourth to chase Ale' Madrid, 1-3, who allowed five hits and five runs in 3~ 1 inn~ Mike MarshaJlsingled and Mumy. who had one h11 in 18 previous at-bat, homered for a 3-0 lead. Mike Scioscia singled, John Shelby walked and, one out later. Dave Anderson. walked to load the bateS. Hersh1scr hit an RBI arounder and Chris Gwynn followed with an RBI double, putting the Dod .. ers ahead S-0. · "We had a windfall.' Hershiser said ... Hey. )OU had to figure we were aoing to score some runs." Murray hit a thrcc~run homer in the seventh ofTT odd Frohwith and Scioscia hit his first homer this season on the next pitch. "Jt was a lot better for the team than for me, Hershiser said. "r like to sec that attitude change and see some smilina faces in the duaout." Elsewhere Sunday: Altnt I, C.. l! Jn Chicaao. Mike Scott pitched a four-hitter for his 100\h career victof). winning for 1he fifth time in sax. staru as Houston c<>m plcted a rhrce-game sweep. Scott, 5-2, Slruck out six, walked none and allowed an unearned run in his third complc\e game this se~n. He has won sill of his last seven deosions against the Cubs Reels $, Carcl.laal1 Z: In St. Louis. Danny Jackson allowed three hits in seven innings to win for the first time since opening day as Cincinnati completed a three.game sweep. Henn Winningam had four htts and Paul O'Neill ~ . -u.. • ..-. Dod9era· Tommy Lasorda 9tve1 Eddie Mur· ray the gladhand after J·run home run. Fehr criticizes ongoing investigation of Rose NEW YORK (~P) -Don Fehr. the cxccu11 ... e director of the players' union. cnticiwd on undn> baseball's 1n,esugatton of(1m.mna11 manager Pete Rose Rose has been granted a heanng Ma) 25 b) Commissioner A. Ba11leu G1ama111 to ans"er gambltngallcgatrons. Rose would be ~uspcnde<Hor a )Car for gamblrng on base: hall or tor life for bc:ttmg on Reds' games. "You can draw the tonclus1on that there has been a senes of orchestrated leak'> ... Fehr ~aid Sunda) n1~.h1 on AB\ Radio's "Spcak tog of Ever)1htng. "You can dra" the condu<;mn that the) thought \hat the) had a lot of evidenl'e," Fehr \aid ... It ha~n·t qutte turned out that "'a)' and no" the) 're 1n a quandry that there 1s a stain out there and that they may not be able to remove it." Fehr also lfldicated that G1amall1 may have a conflict of interest in deciding the case. .. He (G1amatt1) must be the prosecutor, he must evaluate the e"tden~ as a 1uf): he must determine whom to beheve." Fehr said. ··He must then act as a JUdge and decide whet.her or not that e' 1dence matches a v1olat1on of some provision of the rules." Meta 2, Padres 1: rn New York. Lu1sSal.azar's error on Mark Carrcon·s grounder to shonstop Wllh one out and the bases loaded in the ninth allowed Len Dykstra to score. Howard Johnson was thrown out by nahL fielder Tony Gwynn in the fifth and the ninth. E.spo1 4, Gluts S: Tn Montreal. Dennis Man1nc2 pnched fi\c-hit ball for e1gf\t inninas and Al1drcs Galarraga and Tim Wallach hit run-scorina doubles. Martinez. J-1 , struck out seven and walked one. Tim Burke pitched a one-lut ninlh for hts ciatuh save. In the Amencan League: Twta1 ll, Blae Jays I: fn Minncsapohs. frank Viola tied a career-high with I I strikeouts and K.Jrby Puckett equaled a ma1or league-record for doubles in consccutt\e games with s1x as the Minnesota Tw•ns trounced Toronto. lltdius I, Tt1er1 3: In Oc"eland. Tom Cand10111 allowed e1gh~ts in 8'1'1 tnningsand Pete O'Bnen drove tn three runs with a homer and double as Cleveland beat ~~L • The Tigers hhe lost nine of\heit last 12 pmcs and have scor~d an Amencan l..eag~-ID'°' 11 4 runs in 34 pm es. W~te Sox I, Or1ole.t 5: In 8all1morc, I van Calderon. drove in. three runs. f Jackson, 2-6, struck out one and walked two in winnina for the first time in eiiht starts. John Franco pitched the final I 2-3 innings tor his 13th save in 13 opportunities. Fred Mannque and Ron Kittle each hit t~o-run homers. leadina Chicago past Baltimore. Kittle wa'I 4-for-5 with three runs scored. 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Tex. -Rrad "i11T11N>n'\ gr;u.ki. "cn:r\•t aooJ enough to lnlfll('\\ "'" •.• htJh !.ehOOl lennt~ <.oach but hr \l<!le trtk-,,,.,-_ \\ 1nnrng performance n.•m11nl) "'1"· ·1mp\on Joined wammatc Rnan \l:1cb1u, 10 ''in thi: (. l:l\\ 4 \!>late double c:hamp1on\h1p \J1urJJ) \1m1N>n and Maeb1u!I of -l.lamo lfctght\ Jt 1ah <;('hool 111 Cian .\ntonro beat r>cnt!IQn High' doullk'i team The 111k cumc 11 <la> aftc:r a t.ourt 'll tOI) ol unu1hc1 ~Ort 1mp'>on 'lued hi\ c:oat:h :ind admtn1\tratnf'<i 10 ;1110" him to compc'tl' 1n lhct.'>tllte 1c:nnl\ tournament Ul''Prtc h.aHnsgr.ade .. that Tdl hclu" hi' \oJth\ '>tanJard\ · ··1 \\U!I rL·all) proud <'f Rr.1d .. '>.ml rnal'h l +ltr) Q,lord :11urda~ Jc: .. p11c h" la\t·m1n111c: t'tlDOtl t \\llh 1mp!>on S1mp!>On "a~ pcrrn111cJ 10 pl:t) ttlk1 "1a1c D1\trK 1 Judgl' Ro~· "JX'l101 rukd thl· luad1' \landard' were u11fo11 . · 1mp'>On had a 7 ~ tn r rl•nd1 ,Ind dll'OW,tr\ lor lhl' la)t 'it\-\\l'd.'> 11rJJ1ne JX'rtt><l \hhnugh 1111.· "'-O"-'' "'l'ri: aho'l' thl· \l<lll··s minimum p,l\\rng gurl.ll'lrnl"\ lor C\tratUrrtlular JI.II\ 1t1e\ Chfonl "l't \tandaru\ 111 7<. llr txucr tor hi~ ll'Jm to n:marn d1~1hk 111 phi' . But ~h !\ix· 101 <..11d lhforJ. \ µ<.Jlrl-, \\J\ unta11 .rml 1ha1 ~•ati: ~tandarih '>upcr~·dl'd thl·m The \l31l' \tandurd \HI\ \Ct tn lhl I liuu111nn Rclorm ·\l t l>I I 41K~·., rm-pa~!. no-pla' gu1dl'ltnl "•mp\nn and Mal'tllll\ hc11h c.i:n1or' qu.tlrtil'll lor th1..· tou1 nnmt.•111 h) "1 nnintt J rl'trninnl tfouhl1•\ c hamp1011\h1p la'>t n1onlh Thl' grading l'll'rto<l-t ndl't1 t11N 1h1• n'i.?inn.11 Tway rallies to win Memorial Bob Tway birdied three ol the las\ four holes Sunday, bea1m1 Fun) Ze><ller 'in a 0 -/ head-to-head duel to win the Mt.•monal aoll '~ tournament in Dublin. Ohio ---- Twa}' 1w1ce hit approactic<1 w11hto a foot to h1Htrctch run. then rolled to a :?5·foot putt on the final hole:. fi nt!lhtnlorra 3-undcr-par69 on Jack Nrcklau\' Mu1rfield ·Village Golf Club courc;c. T~a) e~rned tm lirst \IClOf\ ~1nc:c the 1986 re. champion hip "1th a four·round total of l l-undcr-par '277 Zoelltr. "ho led through 1hc fif"it three round\ \impl) could not match T"a~ ·, hcro1l, on thc: do\ing holes and g.:H ~him a h1gb-fi\ e af\cri"a) 'sclo"n' h1rJ1l' Z~llcr. al'IO a non·\\lnncr ~tnce 1986. ma1chnJ pa r "i1h a 7'2. and ""'I t"o shot back at 27Q Pa\T1e Ste" an." ho stiint'd the d:n nine <1hut'> had. \hot a boge}-frcc 65 and "4~ third at !k I Tn the LP(,-\ • Ctod) Rand.. curle'd 1n a :?0-fool brrd11: pull un 1ht· l61h hole 10 take control and capture 1lw S~75.000 Chruler-Phmouth ( lassrc h) l"o stro._~ for hn lir..1 LPCA '1ctol) 1n t"o 'tar\ Laura Da' 1cs ~(England. "-ho chBSt'd R<1rrl I. all aflc.'rnoon :ilong "nh hem Citetnhauer fin1<1h~d ..... nnd onl' shot ahead o l defending champion Nann I npl 1 .ind .\ltcc R111man ' Ranck. "ho had a '>hare o( the lead 10 ull thrn• rounds had a final-round I ·under·par 7.1 and lint\ht<l thl' S4-hok C\Cnt on the &mm floll'"' Countl'\ ( luh rn '· undcr214 · On the senior~ "trcu11 . a Oa't" Hill \\atchcd :" < h1 C h1 R(Jdng ul'' m,,,,.d .r I .:?.foot par putt. 1ht.•n ..ank J ~·footer on llw 1h11d -.udtkn di:ath hok to v.tn the S400.000 \t ( hrl\111phrr'\ < '""I' 111 \1ahcrn. Pa. Hill ""ho l'Ollectcd St.<J 000 1111 thl' 'rt 1•11' JnJ Rodr11uc1 fin1\hcd rcaulat1on pl.I \ t1nl .11 J ~-undi:r pJr 206 for lhc 54-holc 1oum:>mcr11 ill lhl' l he't,·r \ allc~ Cinll C'lub. • want to fin14'h m) care<"r here. I didn't •ant to aoanywhert~IK. ll's&ood tn gc\ this out o(tht "'1}'" -Ouit Smit• of the ~t 1Au1s C~rd1uls alltr 1i&n1nga IWO-)carcontract c~tcn'1on Saturday for a 1uanantecd $4 3 m1llw n Calgary one-up on Montreal ALGA RY l\lbt'na -Exact I) "'hat lht ~ Calpry Flame\ d1dn t want to hap~n. ,"-:; appcnciJ ---=-- The Montreal ( anad1cn who protrcl a one-a I lead better than am tc:nm 1n the H nccdcd only 2:43 to get a 1-(Hdgc <)unda) n1Jht 1n (1.tmc I of tht Stanle) Cup finab The prt\surc v.as 1mmcJ1attl) on the Home' both ofTens1vcl) and dcfcMt~eh • ''You don't want to &J\e J two-goal ltad to .in) b\id)'. certa.1111) not Montreal.'' C'alpf'\ coach f cm ( m1, ~1d ·o Crisp unleashed ·\I Madon" and h" bh'ltcnn slap ~hot "viaclnni~ orcJ tw1C'c tn a I 41 4'p•1n ttelpinf the Flame to rcn.l\CT for a 3 2 \ 1<.tor) Jronu,.nlly. Macinnis thought he mr!Jht bC' the pme· .. golll Stephane Richer had brcetcd p.i ~ the < 011~11 dcfcn)Cman to ore tb.c: opcnin& & I "I ha\e nobod) tu blame but myself (for thr onc-ao:il deficit)." he sard .. fhc) "'ere on the pov."°r rla and I tried 10 stand up too much Wnh R1chcr'up«J. e got a step on me and beat me to the outside" It 1ook onl> a httlc mo~ than four nunut~ fo1 Macinnis to atonc for h1 mistake W11h the Aamcs on 1 po\\Cf pla~. he pul cvef'}th1n& uuo 1 40-fool slat> hot from the h1ah slot 3nd beat aoahr Patn1. Ro) low to the st1el.. 1dc "lt cena1nl) wa' a relief I felt ltl.c I o"'ed the team one," a.aid Maclnn1 • owner of one of 1hc NHl • b11&e>I lap ~hOlS. who ha'i at lta \one pou\l 10 12 \l 1Jht aam(1 and lead, the A me wtth !4 points Pistons go 3-up on Bucks 4 Isiah Thomas Korea 1 S otn11 26 J)01nts ---- in the third quaner unday and lht Octroh ·• ~. Pistons routed the inJUfY:~ted tM h<XI ,... .~ M1lwaukct Buck 11~90 to lake 1 com•---- mandina .l-0 lud in tbt E.uiem Con~ncc scm1tin1b MattAaUarnaddtCS ISpo1nuandJohn liq 14fur the Pt'\OM. who led all the •••.Y qainst the weatt Bue ~1ro1t outaC'Ottd Milwaukee ll·2.S in the th mt Quant"t" 10 take • 22~t lead into the rourth penod. Aleo •• &he NIA Playol& S~nday: • &~11* MiC:hael Jordan, &i:oln inJUI) and all, acored 47 pouatl 10 lead tbc Chi&.'1111> 8uUs to a IQ6.'9J vklon over the New York Kn&Cb and a .J:. I lad 1n tMar bnt-of· 7 9'fies Hobbb"' at the st.an ,.,th a l\rauwd ld\ ll'O\ft. JOidM licW hll pme into ~ 1tar 1n the founh ca..-""8 be ..oms 11 of IW poeals... : .... 11Ushes ll'ldy record toum:.mcnt •nurda). <htord ~" fj, c of'. hi\ pl.i\tf" cam \btc trtk\, ~tnd i.':1lk,t ;t ,,m· nfthl' pmu,k,1mW\1rnt\1n h1\ I ~ )Ca~.,, \1:11110 Hl'1aht'I But r\til\I> \U\ a hlltr""I.' t Jn>. he \.11tJ. ··Yenh. l cenaml) ho''-" rn1u·d f1;ehns; .. f)Aford tohJ 1th· ~.in .\nton10 L1Jl}11 Chlor() ~>d he: h.id (.Onlid~n c: in the 01htm<itl\ D.i111cl \\ oncll. \\ho h::id hc6i cho\Cn to tal.e 1m1™1n\ pl:uc:. ·1 thought he v.a\ ~ad~. But on'c "e ,rt on 1h~· coun. I'm gc.1ina to do wh3t I C'Oln tot~ to""'· During the" tv.o "ec:b prcccJ1na the state tour· numcnt. ~rmp\on "a .. n't allo~t'1_ lotrain 'Mlh hl\doubl~ pJr111cr .\nd during the: team·, quanerlinal :ind m1final '1l tunc\ FrnJa). 0'<fo1d ~1d ~'"1pson·~ ru"1n~!\ >ho"cd Bu t durtnJ \aturda)'\ -'·6 7-S. 6-4 "'ctOI') OH·r Dcn1son'i. Todd 'iJ')l'nccr and Daniel Napal S1mpwn acll.luntcd lor hlOSI uf thC' brg po1nt'i ··rn remember tht'I for the rnt of m ) lrfc ··Simpson ~J1J "I'd al\.\oa\ ~ rcg1l't -not fi~ht1ng for 1t." In a le" ".l'C"\ ~tmp,on "'II gradua1c rrom \lamu I k1ghl\ Hl· plJ1" w .utcnd the I n1' tr'll) of f ctt:a\ m thl· fall Oxford~ future ho"1..''cr 1sn'1 3!1 't<'I \c'eral of hi\ r>la)er\· pan:nt\ an:. hopmg he II J~tll.k \ll l\':&\t the '>lhool ··That'll tic dcud1.:c.J 1n thl future. < hlorc.J \.lid 'I II JU\t un1"nJ hl'rl' a lrllle h11 .. O~ford \Jtd hl·"ll a'>" thr \lamo Hc1&h ls f>1!1lrt1.t Board of T ru\tcc:~ tu \Oil tn \Uflport 111 the gradtn& ruk rcqumng a rrnn1mupl 75 '" erage in l'H.I) tour~. Cardlnaf nets NCAA crown ; Fountajn Valle) 'i b1e Grtbam, ""ho ---- finl\hcJ 27-0 at 0 4 i.1n1h:\. hdpc:d * r \tianford record a S.O victory over Cl.A I Jurina the Cardinal's f'oun.h sira1&ht CA." ____ ., v.omen's tennis champion hJp, down101 tclla 5:smprns· 6-l 6·) m G.i1ncsv1lle. Fla •If unttnaton ~E Mtlce Holmes fimi a I 52 (o, -SC'cnth place. ona (' ~ta M"' ... .\u'>11n Maki was th~ 1 \trt>kC\ kn& ISSut cEdic"'oodTahoeJun1or(las 1 1n ~tatcltnc-. ·~, (Onducted b> the mcncan Jun1011 (,olf ·\uoc1at1on. Mall \.1asluk of ulder ( "'· ~"' ~n._ J :?0-foot birdie: pull on fh<' final hok to cap\urc th~ cHntfor IS-18bo~!> ' Ma lul b1rd1cJ tht I -Ith and I Sth holci to pull e'en "1th C11t \thro.:drt of '\lomtda and Joon I tt ol fullenon Holmr~ haid:. 77-7S <And M1k1's round\ 'Atte ~ 15 • Bruce: Ruw·ll of 10~ .. l.akt'. W:i,h .. -..o.n th<' SI 7.000 8udv.c1~r O_pcn at Timber Lance. in Portland Ore to do1m h1\ fourth Prok s1on.1I Ro" ltr1 .U.$0!.1:St1<>n ol'lh14C~t rq1oral tnte Ru~ll cl11mcd the $2 000 fi"t·pllL"C. prue b> ddct11ns Mttt(" BouVla o · ham, -Hi:-tn-.,._......._ __ champ1onsh1p final &uvta Nrned S 1,200 for ~nd. • J<a ) ikr&cr .,.on h1 Ii t Amcrtcan tllle. bea11n1 Ll14\0n Dun~ n 64 6-J 1n the "9th S (la~ Cbun Champ1onsh1f>'\ at hie of Pi!lms. ( Bcracr. \CeJC'd !o1\th, v..ii. mon patten\ and madr f'c~cr error\ than Duncan tn a match hclv.ccn t~o former < knlwn \fart that v.a\ del1)ecJ an h,,ur b«au~ of ri11n •f ormer \\.orld Bo111n1 \~\CK1a&1on f<'it!Kt'M'11h1 chump1on '>IC\" (rut noorcd lruq ttami Pa1tc"on tn ' the ctahth 1 uunJ and controllrd the fl'\t of thr fiiht 10~ ln a IC ·round pltt dccmon 1n -\tlanuc < ll). C. rut. JJ.J "''h I knockout . dropix-d PJller~n v.11h J ldt hooli. 1n lhe fin.ii mtnutC' of the round.• Paucr~>n, who con I rolled the carl~ part of tht fiS)'\1. ro-.c at the count of thti:t' and tndun:d (..nu'\ on'llauJht until the bell. Sunday Siience In Jeopardy ' BALTIMORE -Kentucky Dtrby ~in· ner unda) 1lenct ha a bru1~ foot 1ha1 • · ,_... ......... could 1copard11c hit \ta.rt 1n ne~1 ~crlccnd's .._,, Prtu.na.. at P1mhl'O. the track ~1d undaJ. ------ Allhou&h the problem in ht$ n&ht front foo. ,..u chara~tcn1cd u minor, undi) S1knC'C's tt1u1er. Charhc Wh1ttan&ha.m, 1d tht colt could not afford to mi too much tnunina tame m prcpualJon for turda).'s Prealtnc . . "I co&.1ld mt '"o cU)'I •1t.hout a ~m. bUt I v.ouldn't m1u anymore." Wbuuna.hlm Mid, ,.You don't take honcuti to bi& 111«1 -Tht ol'\l) ••)' to J'lay this pmc ••to hope for lhe belt a.nd Pl'C'Plft for the wort .. Sundl)' Silcntt. who won thr.May 6 [)frby bY 2~ lcnath$ o"crOdds-oo ra"oritc Easy Oocr. W&J tdM:duled to pllopon Monda)!and Tuesd.ay, t~ work n"e:e.i;hth ofa.mlk on Wcdnctdly. Wbmi~m aid he c:alltd the blK mlth o Saturday and had the Shoe rrmovfd from unda) Sileece"a npt romooc. .. He m..Jttjuat havt a 1tont bru1w lhlt'1comana toa bald·· Wbit\inpana said. ··vou can't bit on n. We:n put Mm Ht CPIOlft alU a~ uraea IO*) eo _, tM JOllUCWOllL ·- O•lf -l'f\ .... 111 0•"'•1 Hanltln fCOHJ\f. Pirates' frosh sparkle; JV eight just misses out TheD.-YNoc SACRAMENTO -Orange (out College completed a h1&}\ly uct:~ ful crew season Sunday here at the Pacific Coast Rov.1na c ham· pionsh1ps on Lake Netoma. tak1n1 three ilvers and a 1old. but as the Pirates' coach, Da\e Grant put 11· "Really, 1t was two 1h crs. oilc gold and one very, nearly-gold " Coast's freshman eight took the crown, leading all the way. and om.p,ti.n&_ vneran tanford (. o ch en Dreyfuss to SS} "I think the Coast freshmen eight 1s the hest freshman eight l'vt' e'er <;een o n tht' Pacific Coast." The CTOJN of K)'le Enger "'-"ll' Collar, Sean Nicholson. Ed Turner Jeff Lund\\all. Ranlsc) Mad en Charlie Stewan Tom Mnchell and coxswain Todd .\le,ander recorded a clocking of 6 07 on the 2.000-metl'r course. lea' ing Washington in thl' wake of a fiH'-setond defeat (all· fom1a. Stanford. UCl..A· and On:gon State trailed \\ ashington. But the big one that got awn~ and "'h1ch commanded a great dcal ol attention. ~ere the efTons of thl' J\ eight, which lost b> a half-second to Washington. some fi,e feet a r:ttlt' some 6.000 feet in length. • "Losing in the la t fivt> fect 1~ 11 l<iller." said (,runt ''The onh thing that "as "'rung 1s that the) didn't get Washington's !lh1rts. bccau\c: 11 ''"" the t''traordtnjr\ race of the llj\ .. Sophomore" John 0\31.. < hip Repass. La~. Rob Jordan, .Bo Puruc, Ja\On Hanek, Bnan Day, Bob Re)nolds and cou..,ain Chad Nelson pulled throu&h tl\e waters and of> v1ously listened to their coach's pte· race instruc11ons. ··ecfore they left the dock t told them this 1s one of the lhinp you throw your heart into and let your bodt, follow Just row until you pus out. •said C.,ranl. When they were finished tv.io wctt 10 a sta~ oJ dry-hcav1~ and a third act'uall)' did pass out In what was a supreme eOort •·tt "a JUSt a lhnlhnJ race," said (,rant "and so eli:C1tan1 for our guys •• \\ a\hing1on repeated as overall Pacific-10 Conference team cham- pion . and t.,( anta Barbara won the "'estc:rn lntercolkg1atc Rowina 4.s- soc1a11on team championship for the SC<"ond lOO~Utl\ e )'CM l ( l \ set a course rccot.d wnh a time ot 5-minutes. 45.8 ~onds to tale the Pacafic Coast title for the thnd sira1ght season. Sttond..sccdcd \\ a\h1ngton came in JUSt two-tenths ot J ~t·tond later Cahfomia. seeded No ' tool.. the bronze medal with 5 5~ .. fha1 's "'hat we were expcctin'4" l ( I \ < uach Zenon Babraj said. ""'l' "'l'fl' c:xpet·11ng a two-boat race. \\-l' h.ul n 't met hcad-to--head this )l'ill. hlll lhat was the 1dca WCfOt from the: timt·, l'.tch boot has bad.' L J\I H'Jr l '<. L4, beat thl' Huskies h' "' 'l'• 11nlh ~~~~~~~~~ Marina H'9h'1 Cherokee ll'arks fronts Soviet Kahka We1tche1ter•1 Zan Mason takes po11e11lon over a Soviet . Sheneella fleft). ll'arks scored a and h•ld Shengella to 15. defend•r In 127-99 U.S. triumph over touring Soviets. Sovietjuniors.can't match U.S. afl.:.stars' -fast break, or it's punch in 127-99 Slam:..n-jam win at UCI , By EDZtNTfl D""Y,.... eon-.... ..._ OK. comrades, chalk one up for the Yankees. No, not the New York\ ankee~. but the Yankees v.ho made up the Southern Cahforn1a c;iam-N-Jam .\11 - Stars Those arc lhc top high school ~nior basketball pla)ers (plu!> Manna sophomore Cherokee Parks> They beat the So' 1et Junior Nauonal Team. 127-99, Sunda) night at L( Irvine's Bren Events(enter. lca,mga crov.d of 2.201 proud of their bo>S and the' ISllors a httlc red with en') Zan Mason ofWcstche ter H1ah in Los An&cks led all Koren w11h :! po101s TraC)' Murra). the C ahfom1a Pla)'er of the \car from Glendora H1ah added 25 The 6-foot-7 Mason ana the (>:8 Murra) both arc headed to UCLA 1n the fall. .. lf I v.erc (UCL.\ coach) Jim Hamck, I v.ould be\ er) ha pp)," said U.S. Coach Bob Gottlieb "W1th those pla)'crs, the Bruins arc goma 10 be at the top for a number of )Cars If they can att C herokce Parks. the) 'II be a Final Four team for sure ·· Parks. the tallest pla,er for the l 1 .~ at &-root-I I. but also the )ounge~t b' • tv.o )'ears. started tht' game and -~"1nnn.....t-urrm.-..,omtrmd-H re bounds "I thou&}\t Cherokee pla)ed4rcalh v.ell. cons1denni he WM\ tht' least expcnented of an)onc .. C..otth<'b said .. , wondered how; he "ould hold upap1nst the b11 men. but he did Just fine "8 )' the time he araduate\, I fiaur<' Cherokee v.tll be the ~t bt& man to come out of Oran&c < ount~. ~r none .. To his credit, Parks had the.- HALLOCK From It move M>mconc: up tn tht' order, .. h wll mostl) work v.11h m)' swana." Hallock said. "A lot of the •win& came 1hrouah (Nt11n1 c®ch) ChudJohnson. Ile "orked a lot v.1th me af\cr practice, 1ell•!\I mt' 10 n:and itra1&}\t. I was lcan1n1 o'er and acuanajammed 1101 ... Wilbancwc h1nLaRuflaanda new l}llem. 1t •a time to pn.>'e · tumtclf nJ a~r mcnuonrna a wham that he v.antcd to attend M1Houn. La Rutla cntc~d a nc"' motJ'\'ltioM1 challcnec. -•·Hua1d he didn't want to send me so M1MOUn h1ttin1 the wa) t was." HalkJck .aid. "That was mou" 1t1on to h it betttti or at least ae1 tart~. It ... I C8'C Ot haVll'l IO pro\ t )Ourwlf Rustlers split, eliminated t.1ncnv1able task of guarding the Soviet's top player, Kahka Shengcl1n, a solidly bwJt 6-8 forward who I\ hsted as a 17-year-old but loolc<i and pl:l) s much older. Shengcha scored 15 points and had six rebounds but he alone could not hold back back tht' Oood of <\mencan talent W11h the mo~ loosly_ ~tructured 1ntemat1onal rules in effect. offen\e was at a premium The l ' S 1n parucular JUSt couldn·t get enouah of n They ran. slammed and Jammed past lhe wear) So" 1ets, who are in the midst of an I I-game tour of the l ' c; 1n IS da}s. The) pla) in Memph1\ on Tucsda)' "We' went shopping v.1th the c;m 1e1 coaches toda) and the) told me that their kids v.e~ suffenng from JCI lag." Gouheb said There v.as nothing !aging obout the pla) of the L'. . ho"'e .. er. The: Amencans v.ore down the taller . slo v.cr Soviets" 1th a fast-break 13mt' featunng the quick Murray, ~fJ~on and guard Ten) (an no n from Crensha°"' High. iour 1s '"er) inten\e. pla)mg game after game v. 1th lots of fl) mg. We do not have enou~h lime 10 recuper:ite after the game · I he~' 1ets dro' c to Orange: ( oun- t) from San D1l'go on Sunda) after the) defeated a~San Diego all-star team on Saturda~ night The} arc 1-4 on the tour "This l \ team 1~ l'\cellt:nt." Obulho' ..aid '"'f rom m ' heart I 1.ongratulatc: the team and 1tHoach~ I liked number 3:! (Murra~} '<'I) much He 1s a to ugh pla)cr ""ho can doe .. er) t~ina on the court " The L S shot o"er •P percent from tht' Ooor and made I I -of-2 I threc- point 5hot Murra\. ""ho a'eragl.'d 44 point~ during lhl' regular high r,chool sca<.on this )car. made Ci-or-10 trom threc- point range: "You ha' e to gl\ c: a lot of tredn to r ra9 :· C..ottlteb '\did .. He V.JS \(} unselfish and set the tone Forward Anurus Kam1shovas. the: ov1ets' lcadingscorerw1th 23 point'>. helped his team to a 16· IS lead But Mason scored on brcak-awa> \lJm dunk and the .\mencans ne\ertrJ1 lcd "W11h limited pracucc umc "<' had to strtss conditioning It "a"' d1ffic ult 10 get our half-court gam<' · going. so v.e emphas11ed a runnin~. up-tempo game. f couldn't he prnulla of the kids .. after that ' The L1.S. led at halftime. 69-S.t and ne .. er did stop running awa) from the So"1ets. Mason. who had a pme·h.s&h I 5 rebounds. v.a' "oted the most "alu- able phl)er/or the L Shengeha "a' MVP for tne So" 1elS "Their· ( u . .) qu1c~ness was th{' difference " said Sov 1et coach Vladimir Obukho' through an inter- preter. "Remember. thou&}\. that \\C ha .. e had hard c1rcum~tanC't's. 1 he aJI o'er apin. It v.as aood to ha'e a challenic hke that .. H 1$ aoab v.c:rc ha Vt I aood senior ~son. ~Ip t team make 11 to the CIF playoffs apd ma college scholarship to pla) bawt>a I Hallock's suctcs ha exceeded ht'\ citpc\.tallons. and no" Cal tale LA and <:al Poly n Luis Ob1i.po arc rcc:ru1ungh1m -thelatterhold1n1an tdat v.1th the 3.6 GP \,Student "ho plans to stud~ law. ··com1n1 into th1\ )car. he w-1 not a prospttt. and.now he' aot a couple orpcoplelntcmtcd 10 h1m." l&Ruffa ~•d. "That's all from pl•> 1n1 ~ell th1i. season. He C:amc into tbi sea n aun unknown. Wt weren't c'\pcct1n1 b11 numbiCri out or him. but ~ 1.-cru1nl) picked up the Uiek." .. That's lbc datTtrmcc bctv.ccn a champioalb1p yar and fin1 hin iccond or tb1rd Gu)S ltkethat ha"e to c~ thf'CMllh, ( atcbcr Mark) Dodd hh nine hOmc NOS la t yar. bUt people didn't pvt ham a chan ~ to beat tMm tbts )tar ... At lint bast, bt's bttn a 'IOltd P'rfonnet. . "Ht'l biee1' 1 rock at the c.pr.''· lalluffll Mid "'Laldy, he' mldc a few or erron. bitt th&m aic tus only Murra)' said the game v.as tun 10 pta~ "I~ a ' bani:c to sec bo'6_ 1 • aoing to hf,; 1n the future," he \aid in rcfcrcn1.e to his future l '( L ~ team· matt's, \fa on and Mitchell Butler. "ho ~ored 11 points 'Tm l~k1n1 forward to pla) ang 1n college I "'ould JU t li ke: to ~el CL~ get Parl\ .. T v.o otht'r pla)CI"\ from Orange Count' ""11kc Frohn of Ocean \'1cv. and R1-c._ 'iv.anv.1d. ofTrabuco Hille;. \:IV. acuon v..anv.1d( sc:ored , point\ and had 3 rebounds frohn ph,ed "" minute$ and did not scort' thrtt all season He 'M'nt about 19 pmcs bcfo~ he made Ont' and ht"'i fieldina a lot of chance'> because our pitcher serve up a lot of iroundballs. Ap1n t Westminster. he come-oil ttfe baa to tag a runner and then throv. to third for the double pla\ ·· A )'ear •ao. the n1or'<J ~cnano ""ould ha'e been unprcd1c1able lie hit in the btah . 300s, but m1 ~ the month of March af\cr falhn.a off a BARONS from11 · teve n., bctn real cGn\tslent ihruu&h the )(; r ~vcral umes he came out 1n ~ fiflb or,.>ulh annt and ~·J '4.-ore run an Ille bottom of lht' Pt th or ic' cnth to "'1n •• Montaomet)' Yid, "I wu tn ina too hard earl)' 1n \he )cat. J tned 'to rtla~ ntar the end. anJ n's bttn v.orli.1na." While Montiomer)"i fl& lbatl • not oHrpo"-'fnl\I. about 4 or S mak\ per hour on Fnda). h1 hder of'ftoru dom1n111na ou1-p1tch ft about 74 mile per ho ur, and ht sets 1t up ""11 ~Ith the cha•·UP and fa'ltball LIRuf'fa 1d collqc -~ult arr 1ntcrc led. "'He's 101 cclknt ooinrol, v.h1ch Anteaters S\Neep at P aclflc UCl-bound Rick Swanwlclc. ladder in lhl· \l<.xl..room at the theatt'r "here he "'o'~' and brcakma ht' huulJcr unJ lour rih' land1ns on wme ( o ~ tanh But hr fl'tUrnl·d ll1 h;.l\e a \trona finl\h and "'orlo.nl hurd on has hilling in the off !i.('ll'>On I le pla) ed fint ~~ for lurmu f ount.t1n \1 alle) Coac:h "cnt "'~·11 111 till' Ranc:ho '>ant1a10 ~Urllmer leajue and \\orkw 1n the ca e$ 1i. h1\ \trl·n&th, hut ht' c;an bu'>I J>('Oplc an 1de "11h the dtantil UP ;and that'\ ""hat ~t~ up tth "hdt'r a"a)." L~ RufTa -.aid ··f.H'r'hod' like'> htm. Once ht fills out he'll ha' e a hentr ~stball "' In fnda) ·~ pmt'. hC' did a ma,ter- fulJOb ol 11, '>lrl 1n1 uut the <.1de in the ~ond anJ 'tl\th innanp. In lh<' ktond 1nn1na. he c-auiJtt the fir1t t'Ao baller:\ cha ma a ~hder ~h1ch tw'okc out of their rea h The third 'u.:um wa' fro1cn b) a flt'\l·P•ICh fa t II, then v.1ltthC'd t~o \l1der'\ bcfort" looli.1n1 al a ra .. t II J ...,n the middk'· of the plate for u1kt thrtt. for the son, 1ontaomel) ha'I a~cr1 d 6 \lnkcouh and I. 7 v.alk per ~\C~nninp I nJ >• he ,.,.rcw JU l I p h~ Frida) -1ndud1nt 49 tn'kt"S a JU" 2 .. b.all\ -for an a\~ ol lO patch 'J)(r annmf. and m1Htil the t)latcol\I): fuur time 1n the third. founh and fiRh 1nrun s HC' had a lttt.le trouble an the ftnt. but v.as unlou~habk unul ' rad C •~horn'' lo h mer an tht ~\cnth nd ~1th the \'1 t • thC' Aaron "fcbta\ed lMir first nttt Ld&Uf litlt in 10 B ~. Mo.~ hopn to };~p lhC' hot trnk 101n t . • bohttt \ht e.ron,· pl1yofr hopn "' • - Here' th l w-paym nt:, low- interest, no-fl way to increase your buying power. when )QI need money, don't look any farther than your own front dOOI:. Just give ~ a call I MAJOll L•AOU.S AmeriCM .... ..,. 0.klllnd Aftllb Kanias Cllv Texas S..ltle Minnesota ChlCH O Weat DWtsleft w l 2• 12 23 13 23 13 20 15 20 11 16 11 16 20 EHt OIVlllon ftct. .667 .639 .639 571 .526 .• 71 ·'" Ge 1 1 3'"> 5 7 I W L .. ct. G8 Boston Cleveland Naw Yori!. Balllmore ,M llwaukH Toronto Oetroll 17 17 .500 17 17 .soo 17 11 .• IS l9 .... 1 15 19 ..... 1 Tr"2• -333' 11 23 .32• SUndav'• Games S..v'• Sceres ...,_. S, N-York 0 Cnlc•oo I, '8elllmore s Clevtt.no I, Oetroll 3 Mlnnttol• 13, Toronlo 1 1(1nw\ Cllv 3, Tuu 2 ClO lnnl~) Mtlw1ukM 2, O.klenel 1 S.1111e 4, &o\ton 3 Toelev'• Gamet .,, 2 2 6 6 Ntw York ILePolnt S·I) 11 ....,,.... Ull't'levlf\ •·11. 73S om Clllceoo (Long 2·3) 11 0.trolt CTan.nt 2·41, • 3S o.m Cltvtttnel (Ferre" 2·2) et Toronto IKtv 3·21. •JS om ,. Kenw1 Ctlv (8annl11w 3-0 11 Mlnnetol• (R Sm1111 2·11. SOS om MllweukM (At.111u" 2·41 et 0.klend (51-•rt 6· 11. 10 OS P.rn. Onlv 11emes lClleduled Tu.MeY'•O-lloston 11 A,..., 7 lS o.m Cn1caoo et Detroit, •.JS o m Clevel•n<I 11 Toronto, 4:35 P.m. Ke11"1 CllV 11 Mlnnt10le, S:OS o.m. !11Ulmon et TexH, S·3S Pm New VOfk el Oakland, 7-0S om Milwault.M 11 St11tlt, 7-0S om Natklnal LN9Ut W-ett Dtvtslon Cincinnall San Francisco Atlanta Houston Dodelrs San 0 1190 New Vork St Louis Montreal Chicago Phlladelphla Plllsburgh w l 20 IS 19 17 18 19 17 19 16 11 18 21 East Division W L 20 u 19 16 20 17 17 11 15 19 14 20 Slllldav'• Sc~ Oedeers 9, PlllleO.IPlll1 0 Montr .. 1 A. S.n Frenclk o 3 New York 2, S.n Dleoo I Atlenll S. Pllltl>urOll 1 Clnclnne tl s, St L°"b 2 Houston S, Clllcego 1 Tedev'1Garne1 ~. .571 .S28 ."86 .•72 •71 ."62 .. ct. .SIS .543 .S.1 . .u Ul •12 Git 1112 3 3•., 3 , 4 Ge I , 1', 3'"2 s 6 Oedeers IMoroan 3-1) el N-vor .. (Ftl'ntndel 4· I), 4:35 o m AllaAll (LIHIQUISI 2·21 ., Cntcego •&le4eck• 2· I), 11:20 e m. PlttH>vro11 (HHton 0-4) •I.. Clnclnneti 18rownlno 3·)), '.35 o m. San Oltoo ITen-tfl 3·4) et MontrHI IB Smllll 3·1), OS om. S." FrenclKo CGarrt111 2·1l el Phlleelttonle CCerman 1-Sl. 4:35 P.I'\ OnlY prnn Kl'ttduleel TuesdliY'I .__ DMews ., Hew YOfk, •.JS 0 m Alla111a el Clllc.aOO, 2 20 o.m Pilt1ovro11 •• Clnclnne11, • 3S Pm San 0"9o et MontrHI 4:35 om s." Fhnc•ICO ., PNladtlPlll• 4 JS 0 m SI Louis ., Hou"°"· 5.lS 0 m AMEIUCAN LEAGUE ~ S, Y9Mev 0 HIW 'l'OltK CALll'OltNIA RHnel\n ti Su 211 Mtnelv 111 8trlltld rf llelOC>nl oti Sleuo111 c llrOll ns 311 E•-ru llrower cf PotrUlo on Ktltv cf T.._ •llr h ~ 1brh~ ... ' 0 0 0 W1n1n Cf 4 O I I s 0 1 0 lll't 2b ' 0 l 0 4 0 0 0 ~White cf ' 0 2 0 10 I 0 0wllf!Odn '110 l O 2 O COevls " 3 t I 1 • 0 O 0 Jovner 111 3 O l I 4010 Howe!llll 3100 l 0 I 0 Sclwoedr c • I I 0 1 0 I 0 KAndn u 4 I I I I 0 0 0 1 0 l 0 ll t I t Totab Scan a.v W-.. Jl s ' 4 Htw Yartr -toO 000-0 CalHenlle 000 410 oox-s E-8rower 2, Hewkin\ OP-New YOfk I Cellfornie 2 LOB-New Yori< II. C1llfor111a 7 28--llalt>ol\1, Dow"1ng la-DWhile Hll-COavil CSl ... ..., Yertc He wk In\ L 3-s Cerv Mohorcoe 1'10Mltr-c.....,,,.. '" H It Elt Bl SO "3 7 l·J 0 2 , I CFinleYW.S·2 6 0 0 2 Minion~·' 3 o CF11\Jtv oJc'*l to 1 Ollller• in UrT'DtfH-Home. Sl'IUIOCk, Flrit Seco"CI, Welke, Tllffel Eve"' 0 l Ille 7111 Mo<riSOft T-240 A-39.690 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ded9lrs '· ...,... 0 LOS ANGILU .. HILADEL.JtHIA CGwv"n H Rn<11on 211 ~rlllol rf M1De1111 rt Murrev lb ScloKle C Sl'lelll't cl Hamltn 311 Aneltt" n Htf\/\lsr o lltl rhlM a rll~ S 1 2 I Dernier d l O 0 0 ) 1 I 0 Frhwrtll o 0 0 0 0 •110 OwMPY" 1 000 1 000 Herr~ •OOO S 2 2 S VHevei rl 2 O 0 0 •22 1 SctltnOl)ll ?000 3 1 o O 0 111are1 o O O O O ' I 1 I llvel rt I 0 0 0 l O O O Oautton c 3 0 0 0 4 o o 1 CJeme1 ti 3 0 0 0 J0<C11n 111 3 O I 0 Jelft II 1 0 I 0 MoO-ld o I 0 0 0 OHMIO 0000 ..-oro rf 2 o o o )6 t " ~=""\ J : ; : . seer..'" ....... Ln A1Wet OM -•-t ,.,........... --•-t DP-Lo• AnoelH I LOl-l.oa """"' '· PNladelclflle <l. 29-CGW'IM t, >elU Hlt-+4amlllon (II. Murre'f 2 (0), kloK,. Cl) ... HltlltMIO ~ H\,kt:IB\11 > • • LAl!en f1, ~'ts l.AK•ltS 1'1) -Green 3·9 6·1 12. WOflllV lS-lt 'l•'l ll. AMul•Jabl>M l-11 0·0 6, e JoMNlll •·l'l •-10 11 scdu 1 • O·o 2 TPIOm0$0/I 6-11 3·4 IS Woolrlffe 0·2 S·6 S C009W C>-3 2-t 'l CamllO*ll 2-l 0-0 S Total) :M-7' 27-32 97. HATTI.I -McOen•tl ll·U 6·9 lO Mc:Kev 10· 16 6·7 26, Ll$1tr 0·3 I 1 I Ellis f ·24 I 11 tt. McMll .. n 1·• 0 0 4 Polvn•Ca 3·7 O·O' Ce11t 0·0 0·4 0. Thi ~•II 0-S O·O 0, Rtvnolell O•t 0·0 o .... JOM'on o-o 0·0 0 To1e1, )S·ll 21-)) u kere bV Ouentn u11..... 12 u n n -t1 s.t1e n 22 1t n -ts l ·Polnt to411\-McDe111e1 1 E••• t WOf"lllY Cemp~M. Fouled O\lt-NOne lltbouncl.-LOl AnotlH 61 (GrHn 10) Sffllle ~ (McDenl.i Ill Atsl1t1-l.Ol A11991e• 22 IE..JoMSOft t ) Set111e 20 CMc:Ml"-n I) Totel lout•-l.01 AnoelH 24 S.•111' 'l~. Tecnn1eats-u>s A1191n coecn 111-Polvn1ce. Grffn, S.ettle 11Jitga1 ~... Ll>l Anotlei eul"•"' coecll &trike 2 Ctfec1ea) A-14.006 N8A ptayoftl CONl'•1t•NC• SaMIPINALS taa.t-•f.7) WSSTIRN CONl'lltaNCI SM9'e If'. Lahn Mav 7-Ullen 11:i, S.•111• 102 Mov IC>-Lalren 130, S..llle JOI M•v 12-Lallen 91, Se11tle N Mav 1..-U.llen 97, SHlllt ts ILekers win serlt1. 4·0) G--.. Stalil "'" ~ Mn • "'-11• 130 Golden State 103 Mav 9--GOIClen St••• 121. Pnoe111J• in Mtv 11-f>hoenla 113, Cioldtn St11e 104 Mav 1)-Plloenl• 135, Go!Mn Stale 99 (P'/loenh lt•ch ..,. .. ,. 3· 11 T IJtSC!e y-a 1 '""°"'"'. 7 ,lO O m Tllur$dev-ot Golden Stele, 7 JO om 111 nec1nar11> SoturdeY-.1 Pt>otnla, T8A (If nece11arv1 eASTWRN COMl'•ltlNCa CNu.-"'" New Yen Mav f-<lllcu o 120, N-York 109 IOI) May 11-New York 114, Cnlcaoo 91 Mov 13-Chlcaoo 111, New Yor• II . May 1..-Chiceoo 106 N-YOfll '3 (Cnoeaoo leaell ltrle,, 3· 11 Tuesder-•1 New York S Pm Frloav-at Cn1caoo S Pm (If neceuarvl Sundn, M•v 21-al "''w Yori\, 10 a m (It nec;e11trv I Mlkw•utr• n oetrett Mav H>-Detro.t IS M11weu1t.M IO Mav 11-Dt1ro11 112 Mllwaukff 91 Mav u -Ot1ro1t 110 Mflweukff 90 I Oelro' I teed• 5tl'lt1 l-01 Ton1on1-1 M1tweuto.M S om Wtel"t$dav-1t Detroit Som. (11 nect uarT Frld1'1'-a t Mllwau~ff T8A Ill neceuervl Sul'ldt v Mav 'll-et De1roll, TBA 111 necro erv) ' • • Sovlt1 Junlon (Hllibi!Mn) Slam·n•Mlm 127, s.tlet Ul'llOn tt SoWt u-Slam•ll•lam .. flofl'O .. flpff'O t<ull•m1vae O O 0 0 CaMO<\ 1 2 • •t Ott>rekht O O O O Jordan l 1 0 10 Grt1ln I 4 4 20 Rigdon 0 0 I 0 Keresev 1 O 1 l F roM 0 0 l 0 Yurtaev o O I O Russen 1 I 1 S L.eot\OY 7 1 I 19 lluht r S 0 0 11 Okun\n1t11 2 0 2 • Be""•" 1 0 3 ' SnenG•ll• 3 9 1 IS Swenwic~ 1 l I 1 Kr" •M•\ 9 1 S 23 Murre y t 1 3 2~ c;recl'ev 4 • 0 1l Pe~ l 7 3 I Peltnt• O 1 I 1 Mason 11 l 11 Slok.t\ 0 0 4 JCMW\ 3017 Tolll' 34 22 11 99 Totel\ 41 20 21 117 l'il lft.rne S.em n· arn •9 Sov fl U" O" !>' TlirH ·oo•nt 00<!'\ Sov et Un•O" -l(erell'" 1 LIOflOV 3, t<•r"11nov11 •. Ci••C"t• 1 Stam n·tem-Cl"non 1 Jorde" 2. Sutter I Murrev S JOntS 1 Ttellntea•I None • ROWl'\G ,&_ c..... '"•cHk CaHt ltewlne Clltlnftlellslllcl\ (et S.cratnerl1e, L.alle H1teme) V1nlt'f Ei91lt I UCL.A S •6 7 WU l'l<t>OIO" S 4t ) C.t ,forn .. 1 S S2, 4 S•anloql. SSS S UCI S 51 6 Oraoon Slate 6 10 JV • ...., I Wun nglo" '06 I ' Or•ll9f COl\I 6 06 1 Ce '°'"'a 6 12 4 Sler>ford 6 12 S UC 6 3• 6 Wt\ll•nG1on S•ete '37 7 Un•vtrt•IY of San 01ego 6 J4 t Vanhv ..-eur I W.u111ngron 7 01 2 Orenoe Con t 7 07 l Ce lorn.1 1 10. 4 Lono 8"ctl Stele 7 1 I S Secramcinto S1ett 1 IS 6 !.ante Ciera 1 ?O l'rtlllrnen IEltlllt I O<ange Coelt, 6 07 2 Wu11,notor 6 17 l Ce torn°e 6 11. Ste nf'lfel 6 11 5 UCL A 6 II • OrfOOI' Stale 6 43 H...,ke lltflt I Long lltacll Slelt 6 IS, 2 Orange Coas• 6 17 l UC 0 1v•l 6 11 4 Ce ·torn•• 6 22 \ S•enforo 6 27 6 OrtoOI' 6 11 l PalOmar Go1oen wn1 Loreri1 e...s Ft.-rt cone 28-Sotc~m.,, P 5«9"0 Oame "•~ 1, Geedeft Weit 0 Pa•omer 100 000 ~I I Gotelon Wt\t 000 000 ~ l 0 A•len 8llCI F«rKO<>t, f'lor• encl Sl~tl MM'• twrM"*'9 U.S.. CL.AY COUltT CHAMr!ONSH.,.S l•• '* ti "MIM. s.C.> ,... fl!Nlt J et' Iler~ "I. ~lellOll, Fla Clef La.,_,son e>vnun, Ai.llt'l'llle, N C , 6·•, 6·3 ~ l'IM!t M•kHI Pwn!on. Alle nte. encl Tooer, SnnttUOfl AOO!Mla, Fie , dt4 ,A1,at111 Moftl'IO. Moalc:o. •no Jtlfftt Yuge, ,....u, 6·4. •·•· r·s fiOI I \I 10 IC\t ~\C ---TM ltftl1tlvt, INlrttet llne1» for ktvrdav'• lnellenaootli 500 liallnt drlvtf, 1M1mttow11, cer llVmMf, C'lla\"' tflljlne Ond Oll«e.. QU4Mitl• etlton wieecl M m•ltl Mf' holK for Int .._,, '--' (10 mllft l erOUM lht 2 ') ·n\le lndlanHOd • Motor sae.ctwev !rack (lt•ltOOll.le) ltew l I lllct. Moan llo1t.efSfitld. No. •. "9ntllt· c11ev.,. mas. 2 Al UllMf, All>UQU41f'-. No tS, PetUkt· Cntv11 . 2U.471 , l Emtr•on FlttloolOI. llreall, No. 20, Perl•k•·Chevv. m ,,, ·-I 4 Jim CteWIOl'O Scollal'CI, No IS "'7 L..ole• 8ulctr., n1450 S Merlo Anelrttu, Nezerttll, Pe.. No S, LOle·Cllevv. 210 4'4 6 Scon lararton COlclweter, Ml<ll , "'o 11. LOle·lludl. noot It-. 1 llot>4>v Ret\el, Dul>lln, Ofllo. No I t, Lola · Co1wor111, 219.SlO I Al UnWf' Jr Allll,IOUor-. Ho 1, LOI• CneYv 2116'2 f Reul 1Soe1tl &reilt, No JO. Lota·Judd 211 m RtW 4 10 A J Fovt Houl!on No IA LOle·Co1 wortn. 717 13' • 11 ll•nelv Lew11, HllJ,llOrOUGll Cal I NO "· Lola-COlwortll, 216 494 12 Jonn Andrtttl, ln<ll•n•POll' No 70. 1911 Lolt·8vlek 115611 -.. _ s 13 Teo Feb4 ltetv No I Maren Poncnt 21S 564 1• Gery 8111annau1en, Monrov11 Ina , No 99, 1917 LOle·llulck. 21S 1l0 IS Arlt LuveMvto. Nttntr1ene1s No 9 Loll Co1wortn, 11• Ill Raw • 16 Tero P1lmroth, Fln11nd. No S6, lfll LOle COIW()(fll. 21• 203 17 It ·Sco11 Pruett Dut>lln ~IO No 3T LOle·Juelcl 213 fSS. 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Hecimeblckstronain 1979 until the same injury forced him 10 cut his ttainina to nearly nothina, He beat the best hurdlenaround, and was undefeated aaain until teaau. -r-~!AE-1 ... finals when his body ).ust let him down and he couldn t compete. • Bia and strong. he alJO jumped &l\d ran the relay and "'as the heart of our first leaaue championship team a Iona with Mike Brugeman in 1979. • • 300if\termed11tchurdJ~­ Doug Davis. Not a ha.rd choice as he hu the c1&bt fastest times an school history. and the school record at 39.4. He ea me to us a junior transfer with best of 17. 9 and 4S. 7 and it was a Iona. harti road to stardom. He didn't really blossom unul his senior year where he was undefeated atthi sevent and also ran IS. I in the high sucks. He always ran four races at every meet, and ea med four medals atthe Sea View finals in 1988. • 400 Relay-Sc-Ott Seal. Bnan Fargo, Pat McGrath and Lance Manin, in that order. You've heard about Martin and McGrath. Seal ran 10.0. 23.0iAd SO 9 as a sophomore and was sull getu ng better when he left. Bnan Fargowasadoublcchamp1n the spn nts an 1981 and the league MVP that year as he led us toourth1rd straight Sea View Leaauecham- p1onshipand first~vcrdual meet wan o"er Newport Ha~bor. • 1,600 Relay-Steve Young. Pat McGrath.Jack Hagan and Vin~ McGulnncss. 1n that order Hag.an won the 100. 200and400at the 197S Century League finals with t1mcsofl 1.2, 22.Sand 49.3. but was really better at 800. havmgrun 1 :S6 9 as ajumor. Team needs forced us to move bun down and he really wu a fine spnnter.anda superb relay runner. Young was the 1978 South Coast League 400champat 49.8 and anchored both our relay wins that )earw1th scream1nacamcs, even though his season lasted only three wttks because of an chg1bihty mix· up • LonaJump-Tod Bearbower . He is the school record holder. and also has the mo tjumpsovcr 22 rcct He\lo-asa throv.back to the old da)'S, stamn11n football. basketball and track and was the school's Athletr of the Year m 1986. He could doanyc"cnt and leaped 6-foot·S m the h1J)\Jump. 10 inche~ over has head. HcaJsospnntcdand· hurdled. and sull holds the record for the mo t points scored an one season a record I don't thank will ever be broken. Hchadothcrbcst\of 11 2 LAKE RS Froml1 tha1 ha re"" (quals Dunn& tht rc:,ular scawn. the Lakcn bl~ a 17- point third-quarter lead to for,c lo Dctro11 11 1-I Ots This 11mc 11 wa!> different for the unu:\ ho~l'' er unda> '\loss came "The Lakc~JU\t kcpl comina back and com1n1 bad.: Dale Ellis ia1d. 'You ~ust It) to foritt ahout I &Jmt 111..c th~" A.kc> to the Lakers· comeback *IS ;a I~ run in the final S JS of the fim h If 1n Y.h1ch C'o. h Pat Riley'~ team went from 54-27 dcficn lO • S4-43 delic1t at halfhmc. When Orlando Woolnd&t made t"o fm: throws aOer bell\I (oulw b) Dcmc:k McKcy with 6.14 to 10 the l..akeD led a2 .. s 1. The) *OUldn ., ,,, c up their !tad after the) finally aot It. Jame Wonh> led the Lakcn With 33 points and 12 of them came 1n the lounh qu.aner. ~'c.n in the final .07. Tb L&kers knt* th~ had• chance to wan btcausc of who lb~) arc, 1c1m members 511d. "Wt'rc veteran " Woolndet said. "W~ don·t pan1 • o matter bow bad It ICU, We. chipped IWI)' becaute. v.c knc.-•C.. could att a run aaa1nst • them." With SQuJc abcad 47-}I. Riley d~ a tcchn1cal foul from rcfc.rtc Jake. 0' Oonntll With 8:02 to 10 tn the firs& b.alf. He wasn't as mad at the ofr1ciab as be wa at hit own pla)"Cts. b.c1.11d . .. , wasn't upa.ct wt~ ~n. but 1 •-as upt(1 wt wcrm ., mn'8ilty read to play." Riley .. id. "I Md to.,et dwn HO\ t '\ C, 2l.4, S2. 9. 41 .6 (1ntermed1at~s)and 4.3-S in the tnptejump •Triple Jump-Jam Sweet. Another all around athlete.Jim could do any track event and finally settled on the jumps and the 400 because of our tam nteds. He was the record "iolder 1n the lonajump before Bea.rbowcr and placed in both the Iona and triple at the 1980 ClF fin.a.I He also led off ourlcaguechamp1on 1,600relay1n S0.9. •High Jump-Mark Palmer The co-school record holder at 6- foot-7, Mark could SPr_lnt,Jumpand hurdle. H1s4S-()l/• tnplcjump 1stht second best 1n Cd M history and he also hurdled IS. I He was the Sea View Lcaaucchamp and qualifiea forCIF in fourindh·id· ual events an 1984. • PokVault-Sean~oo~y. Sc.anwasafincspnnterat 11.l, 22.8 and SI . 9as a sophomore before takma up the vault ISIJUntor. He suffered an irvurya.saJuniorand was never the ,,amc 1n thcspnnts. but cleared 14-0 three tames before re-t inJunna huruclf a.nd miss1n1 Cf F. He placed at all the invitationals. mcludinJ Mt SAC. Pasadena and Arcadia an 1988 •Shot Put-Dave Lawson. Dave had an undefeated season in 1983 and was the epitome of aood work hab11saod class. His SS-I I J.• placed founbat CIF and at S·foot-9. I 7 S pounds. he "'as the smallest shot putter at e\ery meet we took ham to He scored over IOOpoantsh1s senior year. aJso throWlng the d1scu\ I SJ.. I. • Discus -M 1ke Bain Two-u mcstatc Ii nalist and Cl F champion, Make broke Howard Ro)'ster's I S-)'car-old discus r~rd withsomccoachinghelpfrom How- ard himself He took 1tout to 11i9·10. a mark I am confident wall DC\Cl' be broken. He also won the shot at the 1987 Sea V1cwchamp1onsh1p • the only athlete to w1 n both those even ts. attention an tht preaamc rneeung and tv.1cc mott an the aa.me The> 'didn't thank ~a nit "3\ &oms to &•"e 1t the1r bcsl shot It tool.. U\ a "holl' q_uancr before "e ~tant>d 10 get com~t1t1vc .. \\hen Rile) ae•~ mad he aeh profane \\oolnJae '3•d "Coach uSC'd a 101 of colorful meta hon to get hl\ ,oint acro~s · .. .. The final minute was te\11mon> to the l.llcrj' tcnacll)". Saulc k.cpt ti) ina to cat h the Litke~ The La.Ir.en •ouldn'1 IJ\C tn X1v1cr McOan1cl. "ho ltd Scatalt ~1th lO point had a chanc-c-to uc thl' KC>rc for the Somo wuh SO second~ 1cn after beina fouled b) A C. Gretl\ McDamrl cut the Lal.en le-ad co 9(). 9 b) maJ.11\I ht\ fint frtt throw, bu& m1~scd ha K(Ond .\ v..1dl'-opcn Green hit a I ~·fOOll'r from the 1dc wuh ll ~l\'ds to 10 aRcr Ip& from Ma11c Johnson for I 92· 9 Lo.s An~lc lad. Pol)n•~ made a baskca ror &he Somes ""'1lh 2 7 tceonds tcn. but Worthy 1.ntv.cred "'llh l•O (ret throv..t "'1th 26 seconds rcmaaoana. After Jhs massed a J..po11\ttr v.1lh 14 t«Ond rcmauiins. C1rttn (On· "erted o~ of '"'o frtt lhro-s .. ,,h nine seconc.ls left for a 9~91 kid. Mc Danie-I red on • IS-footer v.alh three second left. but 0rt"tn made two r~c thro ~tth t ~nds 10 .JO for 1.ht Laktrs' final points. McDaniel made a tMskct at tht final b'1nc.r. "The Lakm 1n the ptarofTi arc now the same as the Laurs sn tM rep'lr ~n:· &M Sona· Nate McMillan said. u"Tht} don't pan~ no ruhcr •hat uppc.n1.. .. Chavez Improve to 63-0 . It C tf I OPI• '- High-end packages lend power, giaphics H1p~nd intettat<'d s.oOware pack· aan ~rt not onh a good "B) to uptncn"Cc what a new computer S),tem can do. the) are also a mong ln\.tttment 1n computtna po"'er. Unltk the lo~-cnd pr~m ~uch u DHkMa~d1 us~d last ~~k. lhat ""'II e\entually be rcplaetd b> ~pccdic ..:..:__, appllC'IHOft s>Kkaae~ ~st.~ more profic:u:nl and the joh that n~d\ to It' done more demanding. h1lh· en~ packages '-'On't be outgro""n" er) q\uckl) · .. • The fint i ntegrated programs that ~ere dC\tlopcd st:trttd reachina the market about l'-'O )cars after the fim IBM·PCs "ere <1\Jt. Conte'4.t MB \, "'hic~h came out 1n 1983. 1s grnerall) gn en credit as being the first. For some compan1c\. integrated pa kaacs reprcl>Cnt their llagsh1p product . for other~. the) :ire JU\t on\." ofa broad ~ric-.ofprogramsde igne<l to meet the need of a "'1de range of Customers rrequcntl). the 1ndUSlf) leaders inn pcc1fic product catcgof') also offer an 1n1cgr:11cd program In such cases the) arc often e"remel) strong in the •m~a that the compan) C'~cel 1n "h1le poc;s1bl)' ~me"' hat more lim1i~d 1n the other appl1- <..at1uns .I · n old 1afomc m the integnned soft\\ are ca1cgof) 1s Lotu\ 'i~ m· phon~ .\n>one ""no·, C\l!r uw<I Lotus' 1-2-3 'Prtadshccl progr. m should ha' c no trouble using S) m- phon) It ha\ mo'it of the spread~hcct po"er that I ·.2-3 h:is. and It offers a whole 16t more. ,ndud1ng vet) ,Sood word processing and d3taba\C man- agement features It ut1h1es the bar commnnd line ~ across the top t}lal I ·2· :t U<,('rs arc fam1har "'•th and. c' en ""hen com· pMcd 10 other intevated pa1.l.ag<..-s that do the ~me lhinJ. ,, • .,\Cl) ca'>~ to mo'c information trom module to module. 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J he leader 1n the datnba-.e m.1n,1gc· mcnt marlt.•t . .\!lhton-T:uc. al o ot-ter~ an 1n1c.-1rated p rusrJm. f-rame"o'I. 111. "hit. h not onh h.1s mJuo Jnd lormula c..ip;ih1l111c~ but lt~l' lhcrnrnf)3n~ 's dB:.i~ product hn\' for the datJba~ m;\rkct a rnmpktt.' progranunJ language Th. t mJ~('' 11 pos~1bk for t'\JX'ncnc.·cd uwr' to "ntt> prvaram 1hn1 &uto n1<1\I..' and cmtom11c Jpplrrn110ns rtlJl •n· pcnent.cd uS<."rs and ;iJIQ\\ ~ le~ l'\· pencnccd u\C~ to make the most ol the program · . hamcwork Ill al o' katurc!. an opuonar \ks\agc tfandltng \er. 1<..c module. d'c\lgncd to fauhtatc de • Ironic. mail (mc\~iCS from mhcr cornputen (tUlnct. tc<l either 1hrough 1dcphonc lines or local art>a OCl"Or~s) The program 111 '1h1ppcd on 10 lloppy disks .and rnnws '"th t'-'O reh:ren<:c manuals L1kC' '>) mr>hOn) Framc..,.ork 111 c·amcs a -.ugpc\tc.d retail pnc.c of JU\I under\ 700 lithe r can be found at 1,h\(ount outkl\ tor around \~50. 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Olahw11her. w _ _..,. -EW°POAT er.t condo patio. very~ 322 0g1e ... ITULI 1M Im A.IC. leundry tac, eno1 enc:IOMd Otr999 ptu• 1 •Mii •T ... * 2Bfll 21A. double gareoe MobkHoma sue 1995 841~40 "'--t·-~sR 2•.u .... ,,..,._ oweoe Easy ecc:eas to partdno apace 324 \/1c-DCLutlVE&EACH' bcluMeenclunltnextto , ~........ I IOO ·--.---"•"' ,._. ,. . ....-.... Lll ..... H11 ~no. frwya& bqcfl torla 8t. 131·6H2 or , COMMUNITY e>oot a tennl9 court• OI -*E'SIDE 38R · 1Ba, "O ~ tndacpd petlo, 28R UBA 11 050~ 131-~2 a< 525-5520 873-02'75 2 + 2 • .a new lnttrlOr, w/d Hjghfy ~ StlSO 121,000. Owner will carry fence yard, g., • w/d hk ~ & upgradea too * CCMll''ect Pwtclng tor $525• MobKe -;;om. LMJ: 3BR 28A u1>1t'Wii'n hlc:Wlt, micro, dlw, frplc, •urn Agl Ted lean re! ~~~la\..:': ~7 ~;.!!':° ~:-;:;1 ~~= ~ut';':i:':t 2 wa 4300 Shorecr .. t Ho pet• Mature tdulta 4-lex. Nr.OCC Ge~ ~lgr~ :Jst= 131..()900 ~ M5·1~ •M 5-2K7* !Ntl lmmed occpy PGM-Ln. Poot c.11 Mlekey ~. eecure 1991 New· 1().4().C Valencia 75 eAllo lBR 1BA S990 ... l•IT-ftl" 38R 18A, ltg *'<led yerd, ltite. ONldren ~ pet•~ 1n-c>IMO pclf1 Btvd. Me-13]3 mo Ho pe1a.. 645-7983 w 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;~ $950/mo. AVllll lmtMcl Shor1 or long .., l•e MESA VERDE 28R *....... ..... 21R tlA. l)oot. 1725/mo Acrt-r 1125 lack Bay., ... Drive by $1715/mo. Call ~UG 3~:w 1'!:-ov:.ic'no oa;:r.: W/ er New crpt= SORRY, ~o PETS. Ho pet• ... 2·7858 **SAN JACINTO ** 2242 Orci'lard Dtlve HERBST 720·3980 or 11200/mo. MCUfllY •e••·BAll 17~/mo 2M7 Hickory l&U -..11 Mllmt _,. 54 KrM $8500 ICf• v .... 1770. CUTE c~ Cod 28< 780-5000 408'A PoiMlltla 64&-2178 4M.19341or1&~ 21R 1.A. newly , •• reeldentlal potential wd fin., new carpet/paint R£AW w-..... --•-odeled N -8111 Grundy, Rl1r 175-et61 lllle/uNd brick entry, I Bayfronl' 1 br 1 bl, patio _.....,_,. NPT "GTS AREA. Newly Mli•T-_..,. '" "" car..-0•• tmall "d git 845-258& COMPLETE BAY VIEW Ttlae attrecttve Apia r... rtlfu!b 2Bt 18a dupleir ·-•T .... ttoor1 Encl gw-oe N , . . \t"\fl ::\."'fl l't \ 'I I s1050 mo Deya M2~5t5 ture pool. IP•. pmate encl rd. OW . gerdnr Incl ~CLVSIVE BEACH PETS S925 f7Mee>e EASTSIDE 1BR-fBA a<°A•r~"' • ewM0-4115 palloa or~ •• gar-oe 1875 NoP91• ~119 COMMUNITY NICE 3BR , 2BA. w/garege & w/d hkup1 "'"~ vn:• O!' urporl In a bffutlf1.1l1y T 11 G l NoP9fa.Adulla$850/mo SUNNY2Br 18&,sun<*:tc. 1andacaped utllng lllllWl•mllDI 2 • 2,attnewln.tetlOf' w/d own ouu er Scottl548-23o1 ••-pool 2c:arports.Nopeta Sorry nopeta Pll'lta6de OCMin~S.. Nlupa, ~o, d/w, frplc. cerport AmenltlH _,_, •30 's..ward. '900/mo, 8acheior 1500 to ~ 11R wlloft. llWY lg gerden & ger & l1100. IMI0·5593/E 10 •EASTSIDE* 4BR 2BA, frptc:, fO!'mal din· 840-1208 1 Bedroom SHO 1200 aq, It. 28R 2BA. like enjoy our PM bd'l 11900 OcEANFRONT c ... n un· B.c:k Bay Ing rm, remodeled family 29drm w.aa 1760 n.w-Fram lff5 No S*• * ....... btn* tum upper. !BR. o-r lllbcNt....., 2106 18drm cozy cottage. kitchen. S1675t mo COltlMnl 2624 2Bdrrn2BeTwnnae S8e5 855-0M5 $0RRY.rl6PETS Clfl)el,d<ac>ee '900/mo I~~,...~!"'"'!!!"'"'!-~ Large yard. Country Mt· Gayte Ameto, 721·4120 1• .. DI ~-••••11M11t ..-.......... SA2 3-«3 ouc 8AYFRONT 3 br 3 ting. 1895 No pets. 329 or &51-9&32 •BOHUS+Blg•B••utilul ,, ' Tlln Sherp' C1een 8echelor -~·· . • bl. w/d, blta-1n1, lacunt. Unfveralty 642;2816 ~ ~.A..V 1 & 2BR Apt1. Eaatalde COSTA MESA Stow.l refrlg New ca~ .NEWPORT HEIGHTS• m ....U llTI 1~6 f:{ Yrty 13200 E'SIDE 28R lBA HouM KUIF' .. I toctlBO. IMry rm,-patlo M2·1•H &_Pllnt Utila""'pd. $490 GrM1 loe ,,.., Hatbof Spaaou. 2·3BR (aome Pvt, feno.d With oatlo \l\\lX: '11' '~ \ ·11 g.,ege.Cableavt$835& •1BR 1575 •1BR $595 mo.&50 751 High HoaQ Hoapltal, W/OCMflVleW)onFatrwey LIKE NEW Cuatom 3Br Vaulted celllngl 318 E. • Up. No pell 431·8421 POOi, cable TV & gu maL1 umL.11 t>Mctl. pool, carport, g.,. of Newpot1 BNc;n Coun- '• •• ' I # 3Ba Dulch Colonl•f 21St. Pet olrl, wld llkup REAL~ Sparkllng clean 2Bdrm paid No peta Ref1 reqd 1'50/mo Ullll Incl 1M5 den 'Mw. encl yard Y9tY try Cllb Gated comm 2 1---------· home..13500/moyrtylM Sto0/mo611 •55..()4517 BAYRIOGE 2br 2ba 2 Ct 1'1•811?50 AUutll1peld 1'7Flower MS..81811QC>I fMMAYe a!B'720-9422 pvt lndryrmtMS·2893 car ger-oe w/atorage lll»cMlsalnd 1006 BIHGrun<ty.Rl1r87M181 -gar Bplan Gatedcomm Get.,.. Sorry nope1a ------_:__ __1.__ frplc,w/dhkups..poOI& ltiiiiiliiloiliilii...,....,____ E'SIDE lo CottaQe, 2BR Amenlllea Xlnt Loe _.... ' C •E'SJDE 2Br up, cat»e TV SPACIOUS l8R. IU)OI, *•-•-* ape Nopet1 Now leasing CHARMING-Prof~ 28A SOUTH BAYFRONT-ler· 1'A8A, W/O hkup, micro, IUIOO 213--510-0358 . 5-40.~9: WAL~2E_..905 hk up Refl reqd No lndry. 'carport atove & Fr19, d•lh'*MMf, tlov. by Appt (71•)$44--0903 2BA, country 1.ltchen. rife view-4BR 28A upper altached garege, 1 1000 • _ _ 1>9t• S5t0/mo 352 VIC> trig Incl 1575 • $350 lnci No pelt 645--4856 --------•I bleached oak floors duplu wllrplc, 1s&fage 11050 + $600 ~· $150 BAYVIEW Ct condo 2BR torla. 845--81&t appt dep. Perfect lor ldl;lt -••IJ!" -Sin m 2676 Houltl/Condos· lhtougM>ut 206 Ony• ~. Yrly 12 /mo Off 111 2 mos 850-1798 2BA, 2-car gar. AC, Wld. ..~tfiield BACH "-11=-. E'•:;•.-1 '6'2·1401 * 1 * -===-==:::;;;;I f579,000 Appt onlJ Avt nowl Agl 673...oe2 -pool Avt now 953-5447 •--=-vv -..-..... Frig. dllhwa • 110.,. 28R •• to bMCl'I. enc '---11 I 002 850-3008 or 780-8380 --. - -GAEA T locatlon, new 38r or 85-4-95 70 adult. quiet, rt19Cf1 Ho Tm NTlll&ll ind No pell 645-4855 gar' Y9tY dMtl •. 700/mo ~-"'"~-..:... ...... 11111111111.--I:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~ •· 2 full Ba atteh dble gar a•a•nmnl 1>9t• 1550/mo utlf Inc.I 28R wl flW crp•1 drps ----~ -223 LA Paloma. Apl A -ru• Ml-•• ,.__ 02 wall.cs·ln rd pallo entry lk A--.. Mat .. -. 1at/MC dep SA2·8019 bl t •d • t * EASTBLUFF TwnhH 437 7918 ~ --~ Mesa I 4 f'Mlnsufl i I 07 w/lkylt, tp, 'bll-lni, w/d 2 BR-Tc:'~ with up Large a~ractl.,. Apll In • --I-Ins, nc~ w/pa 10 Apt 3BR 2BA 2 car gw· • -UY, lln UllTI YIEW 2BR 2BA condo. Frpk:, Adi to Quiet partc 2 block• hkup. Quiet arM Water. to 1.120 elf, golf course beeulllUt garden Mttlng llAl'IWIL UIJWJ ~ 120 LL 1·SPM ege Ho pe11 $1025/f'l'O a:;:::=::: w-. .... can you Mve vaulted ceilings, cr .. hYe frOm •the wed(,., 38R g11den« paid $1195 view.. rrpa, w/d hkups. Pooll1p1 Garage or 2BR 1'~BA townhouM, ee7 Vlc1or • 'L S720 yr 11• Call Mon.Fri -. -- all or the above In New· noorptan, beaut land-1BA, 1 bloek to ocan: 431-5697or431·1453 a/c, 2-cat •UCh 0¥ C111 carport v.Sorry. no pets o•rege, lrplc, i.unc:try rm, M4..S852 Atk for Ruthle1:======:;:;;; port Sch at 11111 un· ac.ped. Cape Cod ext bay. 2 car 0-'· 11500 HIGH TEC 2+2 cor\do. dbt M tor~ 79') • .:, .94 ~=::: ~e:• ~ c~~i~loM to 1Choot9 me8ti8Jllf **' ... hOftll 2706 belt.va~l:lr~? H~hly S t8e,900. OPEN HOUSE lvaJI 811 8 l9-7~9Je gar .. frplc, pool, ape; w/d, DOVER SHORES. grMt 398 W Wllaon 631·5583 2314 Santa Anl 11118'f1 EXCl.USIVE BALBOA Pen- cullom z t roug out Sat & Sun 12-5 xlnt loc, S 1100/mo vi.we 38R den 3''tBA. -------TS unur 642· &o3 "*"-ftlNll' Jetty, ptlv•t• w/tlle, carved m.,,tle & •692-0555* c;tlUano leach 2118 137-3708 or 549-3758 ram ~m . rd . L . 1BR, 18A. $565/mo 1'00 L ·~ 1 llllMl11 Very •ttractjve qu .. t 28< entrance. no cooking"' bf'lcfl hearth, mouldlng, & -M · A • g• sr' 000~" MC1H1t; New carpets IU •Ill .... Sparkllng clean llrg• 1 't8a, new catpel wtd amolllng 1350 175-3391 expenalve wall trHt· UITWFIDI 2BR Duplex, 18A ntlw .u&.F•lll•ITU 7 J/· ugutt • mo dupu, etc 191o ar•• et.den IP1• Buutolully hk-up garegela501mo ments, thla home 1• truly MT m11a1 carpet & palnl CIOM to Eallald• 2BR Dupl•• I0-38()0 ~ Wallace 131-1819 by ap-·-.. ..... land•~•P•d ground• 4101 Hlllf.. F Pr ... Furtllllled room In foreomeonewttt)dllcefn-38R 2BA. hardwood beach. Credi.I & ref1 Fncd yd dl w & Pet o1r1 • ......,... ........ polntmentonly N9Wty redecc(aled 1 6 Pool&epa,pat10S/csec:ka TSL MGMT &42·1903 Coet• Meee hOme. "Ile Ing 1 .. t ... Thi• condo Is floor•. lrplc, cul·d .. uc req'd 1895/mo • S900 1175/m~ CaH 646-4902 111&.1111 , -2BR Apt S..Ullful e>oot f1Weg9 °' carport --UIT----lit fHiY WIO, 1'00/mo 1•11 In • o-ted community loe S2M 000 Submit aec 213-&91-3838 _ -2 _ 18R at $895, 28R 1 'BA •• L•roe rec room & 8ec:heior 1590 r-. •• --laat All! t'lf#ft IM1-31&9, w1thln yralklng distance ' ou0 Wiii · LFEM=E 3BR 3BA CONOOlo ml JIWJSllll ;tamWI r.,.34d •i 1795 dNo laundry room ONL y t Bedroom 1810 ~ ~~ ~UFF NpdR HO~G 75t-12t1 Jt22t Uz to the bMch Call now lor COIONI det Mar 2122 Ir ace. garege, Pit · View of pool. 2BR 2'~8A, •U. voe• 0 1565-SM5 mo 1&1 E 18th St 8A2-0856 """ t .... r.,-gu wa • GOOD AISPONSiii:E an appt. to ... 1h11 lovely 111-IHI 11 /me: S1400 aecur-dbl gar w/09N 2 lrpk:• Adrian Realty 549 .. 547 530 w Wiiton ___ _. __ M'I cloMt S72W150 Ammt needed lO ,_ property ollered at 3-2 frnt 11395 2·1 rNI' lty.AveH&/1 M2-8221 l1S50/mo 722:7381 28R tBA Duplex Lndry fll.~ BacM1of MOS FI F r9'rlg ~$'°/mo Mc:d ~uoet ~Store $275,000~ 11050 FP, get, yd lrg --hk all 1 Bedroom H70 Pool, ape, gar or carport ....,,• 132r>/ IM5-e3M ••t100 bfght IOIU WOOd Npell ... llf IOllTI HARBOR VteW Horne 48R up, garage, am pet 722·9012or842·1603 2Bd 1' B SIOS Newport TenlCI APll. rtfv7 mo _. 703 Carnation. 7ec).1237 2BR 1V.8A 1wnhme, End Fam rm. din rm, frplc, "<* S745t mo Al90 d'lu• Sorry No P9t1• rm ' 1 540-"2e 14018upwior846 M38 LAGUNA BEACH F\Rn ( I ·1 11 KJ NS --Unit Pvt pallo, pool, 'Mw. pool/tenn11 wlnt !BR wlfncd yard •tc 2250 Vquwd Studio M2S ~ TV I J • • 2521 POINT DEL MAR carport & lndry No pell IOC 12100/mo 759-5011 ans 648-l264IM 2•9666 OIZY 11111 ----• 26.oll\ ALWIY'I Tll lllm pvt enL N/emllr StfafQht l'P:~ll\ll'\," New Cape Cod hM, 2Br S825 Curtll83.1·12M ---··-··-··· .... .,, Hw1t.ltam 'TV 1,2,3&4BR~Apt& ~ 4'4-0CS1 Uiii2J Ill \I TOM'-• 2'..'tBa, guest rm dolt _ *LIDO ISLE BA.YFRONT --r-.. -HOUM Reni.t ~ _ • .... ll'WllU Over 2000 a/f Frptc, wld ..... l.mfl F41n 38R 3BA Slip not •2&50 HARLA AVE• 2BR 18A, gar yd Ind~ NEAR Hunt H.,tiot 1BR Reni..t JR ~ml 1nf. NPT HOTl_qvite......,_...._bd_r_m_. Rate 1 atory 3BR 2BA. hkup, !*yd, 2.-c&r get 28R lllA houM end get· Incl 13500/mo yrty A lmall, qui.1 comp1e11 rm g<Mt IOC 1115/f'l'O 11A. encloMd IMUCOtlt 87,_..IM wtl'lr/dr)'J, 11.ilc::Mtl ptfVJ· A ..... " OF n4l ' eondo in lhe heart Of Very lrte & aJry Want to age, lncd ·&' lndacpd Biii Grundy, Altr &75-8181 Latge StudlO With Piiio. 577 Victoria cozy den, tJ/w $800/mo _ _ ~. f\QIHmkrl dt1nller ~~~ Coal a M&eaa w /l g anopa, r .. tauranll. beh beelcyatd Wuner hkup Lux Twnht 3bf 2'ht>a f/p U75 1BR,eathedralcetl· TSL MGMT 842-1903 ~ t400 MC:Vf1ty dep AVAILABLE NOW a.f7Stmo IM2~51t2 backyard 2 car at-IM&-9501/d "'48-8827/n $875 No pets 875-1746 natlO _.... ,..., Nq.· Ing.a, ~tkony, GllaQ• EASTSIDE 18R --21>·592 2214 Bachelor Apt1 Acroa.s -, ------=---COLD Well BANl(C!RO tecfted garage Enjoy the ----.. -• .....,..., •-1115 Utt:• new a very Hr.•R 8 ., .. CH , _ 28R from ~ 1211 w SPACIOU BR In F V wunt; ot condo llYlng 2BR 28A+offlce. gOOd 10< -.w;.-...-n Peta 11350/mo • aec:i Iva .. 8 Cozy w1111 Iota of natural BA """ pj;'09p Bllt>oe 30t E Balt>ot home w 10 , PoOI. kltdl wi the prtvacy of• alngte prot'I., •II 1ppll1nces. lBR, yard, no '*' 288 873·14141838·518t · ~nJ~ ~:;o'·.ac:c ~ :~·~=t P•;;k1 ~ar "'.,,7~ :11..u'~: For Info, call Scou ~tN. 11t111 Incl. family home A ~ at frpk:, gar, pool. Brlohl & Knox SI 1595 85().2256 NE PORT IS LANO pett Velma 549-24' 7 ~55~ 213-694-4048 673-1193 ~tpm mo 113-27ot • S1H,500 Call Anna dean, xlnt loe 11350. IM. YHrly 2 br Mature -~ E.xpect .the' best McCUland 131· 12M no pets. MS..3525 PITS WILllE adult a Sorry no pets * .... 111 * EASTSIDE 1BR 1n dVP'e11 Llgun! L ach 2648 II"_, ....._,..... 2718 •••• T IL" •·~~~\-•SHARP 2BR l .'"tBA Spacloua 4BR 2BA home, 11100 mo. 850-4749 New cptlpa!nt, hie N-Pell b1d9 GrNt cono Pvt _ NewJ)Ot'I 0.y Towet• • • --• • r • townhouM w/d hku huge encl yard 2 car get· ------724 JM* St 497-4579 patlO & gtwllge No dog ~ V19w W 10 80!"1 ~ 2 br wt~. .,_ -·-,1,111,111 fir ace · ~ eoe S1t95 lAaM IY••I-•WfmTBIJllTI -seoo1mo •t88·9224 tbf utl1pd,250Ct.ttDt $1725mout11lnCluded Wl(ty rent•"°"' evail LOCATION, le>eatlonl 3 H; NO·Pm·722•6011 able. Agt 875-4912 480, 28A, tam, din, auper •fW.Wflll .. -UOO rno,. $400 MC M6-4ff0tt7f.f613 ,114000 •I uo 1274 atory comrnerclal bldg -Evee!Wknd• 72<l·8l40 OU ET·28a -2, B 2 deluxe 12 4 50/mo 2Br th. e>OOf, pallo, $895 ._,_ 249-1211 10an-·noon Nwpt llvd CM 141o7445 cloM to Hoag Hoep Hu , I "' "' A 1tory ~553 &48-~137 efler ,,.,,... ..... ..... -- IOad• of opportunity var-Dana oinC 1026 38R 2'hBa. au ached townhome, utr• lg . -*llUT wurw* Liu; 18dr~ IOtt w/pat.o 8Y•xecut,...oro.f a... OoyowbtJ,,notll\ct le1y of otttc. llzM • Remodeled 4BR hOUM + hOUM w/garage, w/d, bdrm, flr'epS.C., garage, ft•-.& .-f Hll W Counlry Mttlng 1895 Ho flechttlt come thtOVOf'l lor IM dall!led mantel penthouae apl offic. View IP• 1 atry near t>each S1700/mo, yr community pool, WMI· •Charming Older 3BR On the Blutft 28R 18A.. pell 110 2 111 St 1-1,_111_11:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_.,._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~---_-_ ... _---------------------------...,- ......... DtlYe. by 25252 ·s .. ~ IM AYlll 811. 87~7901 aide Bluttul' .. 1900/mo 2'MIA 2 ltoty home, all OIW, jeCUUI $775/mc! M&-111M cw 845-9543 -Bt~er 493-0161 --a&R, 28A, So. hwy Uppef __ Agt &15-49.2.!_ tvdwd flooft, huge ltving 220t PaclflC n!Qe V9fanda. 12250/mo - -119 go Hw1t. le1Ch 1040 w/d, blll·ln• S 1 75 V:M::: 2 3 •COmfortable •BR 28A 2 •M ... Verde quiet 2BR 1 need the down paymenU 499-2572, 548--4598 =.! I 4 •tory temUy ~Ck>M 1IA, d /w, lg cloMt1, Shwe equity 50·50. I PRIME ar-. newly re-CORONA HIGHLAH'Dt ~Ll.w 'a''llJ' to beach pallo ' ator-oe. loeked o•r-oe. HO-too2 °' 850·5194 make the monthly P•Y· modeled I 4bd. 2~t>a., · ~--" • -. ' 'c 1750 No P9b 640-2495 __ CROSSWORD PUZZLE rMnt 850·2257 Sandy lam. rm .. Open HOUM 28R unit, w/d, gar-oe & Loe c.Daleroa, & 2BR • batcony 2 w getege, --E't!ft 18R, en001r. Ill Sunday 1~.1389,IOO 8Y ywd. I t, 150 e7:M900 Studio• St.,llng al bftct frplc lllOOlmo *..,Ill* 6125 no e>et• 1545/mo ACAOU .. ... Pa~n owner. ~73, .... ,......... .... 1150/mo Full ciub metn· ftUA alTIU 2BR 28A frple enck>Md 115() dep 150 E 2111 $1 We'll give you the down In lllLlm benhlp incl 54&-85e0 17 .... 11 gar-oe. e,, buliHna, neer Mf.583-4, ~·•™ =~ tory~•,:: o~ L!fN It.ch 1048 FULL ooean & harbor GREEN VALLEY FAMILY • D I llU fUILf ltlope .~~4~• l2S0--0Ff 2NO MO'S mtllty pymta & .. lhlt• •EAi YIEW views. 1800 alt, encl 2· TOWNtiOME. 3BR n. *Huoe "PP* 3BA 2BA. T8L MGMT &42· 1903 AEHTI E SIDE 28A t8A apprec. You receive «*'get, 28r 38a avt 5/29 BA, new crpVpnt, trplc, all new Interior, oer-oe. Cott-oe Encl ger • lndry 100% till t>eMtlts. Mutt GrMt oc:.an view from tN• S1925/mo * &75-2812 1"9fng, dble gar w/Gpn(, tl'Pte, 11500/mo • M ....... .,...,. TO I"'"".. rte. NO P9tal 1795/mo+ have ciMn credit. Agt rare nllltfde hOfM .it. ·~ •• , .... f w/d, covered patio, •c.n.tfront 38R 28A 2 ~ '""'...,. ..,._.. MC.deP M$.1234 Wknda 144' deep vacant IOI ~RN ..vR 2 ~-. am poota l)W1la "' ICN>ol1 ' 4-U • Ill""* ....,_ 957.eoo2 Dyl, Ev. • rM<ty tcx r dreams rm. forrnel llv rm, .wld S1os0/mo +' 11050 MC d«:ka, ow-oe 11350 mo eA 187&.11&0 8R r•I ._..oon, Y9f'Y SEAVIEW Full pra l..% 000 c.ii Ncup tkytta, 2 frpa, Jae Agent Lturle 859-2707 . *Upgreded 3BR 28A 2167'5-IUO 38A: a'tso· r;ivete, upttatn, 21R, t GATED MCUrfly a corn-151-5000 s..Ct Better tub &22001mo ~221 --tower~~ g~-O•' wet., peld Poot, o:::: ~;., =.·; munllytennll& pool.One HomM a Gatdene Reel ----· Hw1t. LICfi 2140 ~T,30o1mo • r encl garagH, d l w ur garege, 8rok•r atory • bdrm & family Eatate 151·5000 naw .... , · IM2 5073*"'~''° 720-113<l room with dulgner 28r 2Ba, frplc, 99'· I 1640 t 1275/mo •BR 2BA ~ ftUA MITILI · · decor. Lovely bfldc patio ~ IHctt 1069 5118Mwerd.110-8312 femllyrm,lrl)IC,wr NrSO 1~11 w1th fountain l nigttt light ?:: -frwy A'il lf15 IH2 l--'iiiiiiiiiiiiii~- Yl9wl. l733,ooo •u--.-----,.....e1r11w1&-o&73 ----,,........ l;ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. VIiia leltloe 29R. 2BA, -~--.. .._. On "-2 lot In mot1t ct. S&i=u• Eucutlve ~ 2144 vtuttedoelllnOt ~Im- ---· -· tlraeM ar• Mcwe·ln w/28R28A +den ..--. 1 le. 11350 • "f:At.lOllS todey, bl.llld tomotrow on OcMtl 8IYd Frple, lg W Ua.wy condo In Ox· m90u •••· /mo, Gt-.t OPPtY el 1411.000. peito, carport. UOOO mo. fofd COur1 Pwti location. ~ 0 ti. l73-0t4e 631-1400 ---·-ee1 Rily o..11w121 1.,,.,.. aec lllWm 9Y9-Twmme 1n 813~6900 Ill II• or 7to-6000 u"'. S 1 JOO I mo. C:::C:· t•t•d ..... 160·3600 ~...., 1IMll4 ..... fonNt lftdl, ------.,..,_... ~ ·/ 11710IMO Al' 72Nil22 ~~=:r• c.lolft1._..,.. \:t~1 :J..'ll' '"· II fled __ ... ,_. llO AUL.TORS --- .. M•_·rnli L;.11ch R~a11y PRIMO FAMILY HOME ~~ Somenet In H.V. Hornet, S BR, l :1 ffpb. and flke-new condition. All the •test UPlfldet. Hardwood floors. Fr. Windows, bh-lns, etc. AlkJna S68,,ooo. 711-- lit• llt y. w y ....... ,t ------·1 Especially For ·You A.blity to .......... M D1•em1r1>0 ··-~ ., ......... o-.i •Dot ...... ._.., ,, P' •• ··-· ~ .. ... ......,.,,,.., .,..,... .. °'""" ,,...,.. NU. » .... Nil •... ,. ,,, ,,,. .·.~.· CoMt OMLY PM.OT /Mond • May 15, 1Nt 87 •~11n91on S.ac:ti •Fount••" \1111 ., Call JNinne Cr·~ (l1C)UJ-1'4t IUITlllTDI IUCI lllEPEllEIT IEWSPIPEI "" ..... ...,.. ... .._,••:a• ----------------- .cMTMY'"°'*• 9'eN HO\.D UANAGlfll • MW: Mlltl wn.oe & # ""'· ........ No .. N9wport a.ct'I coupe. ........ u I . Pd ,, tlO, ,_, ,,_, M ...,.._, ·~ need91Mture, beltldeble. IM-.0 •7·7370 ._. 0... ,._ --. ...... en ,.,., ."nt non·IMOtllng OIO~ HAS IMMEDlATl opening .am IO , .......... Mat ,.,..•.cu.Mi.aus ~ot;11'aNI eppeat•noe 10 manaige houMMfd to;-: • 1100. 10o.c.nw.etvte. ao.........,..., ,....,... '1111 IM_, .CS ..,_MW Strong =-: T:: ...... ... ... Jim ham C.r• •nd UquldaUOf'I "*"9 & -.ctory et 2 ~t----• Cell ofb bedl.ground WIP tenance In addition tc Elcpeli.ioe.Nlptul,butwll Traina. 125·12&0. and klech•,, feuc•t•, W.....,.,.t ft9rtc. ~ iQ.fi p., :II b09I _,.....,.. upetlenoe comlonebllt treifl Pttvate Plt1y "°""' ...... ..... 121 50. Oetb•ge di•· & unflow•r·Complf. • a M.-0 ... Etc. US.A. ' P•reonel Hcretartal I .. ..aw-Mdedlall'.... ~.,.. ----..a 13150 t13·1201 m•nta of Maro•• 15 MH. tOO/mo. '17 DEi MC>Sll, l'n-0751 ~=~= :nr!::"& =: C::.t;;f;..,,_.poe1~ 2·PIECE oak cred•nH ....-. DICemlell, Torelli Alty, lfl-4tlll9mlpm uaiernet r•dlpalo.1 _______ _ f /I •HHU!m Call ~ att73· 1080. annu.i •al•"' ~ulr•· fOf aomeone IO<*lng to with b•v•l•d mirror. OMCe fumllure 171-12IO or ...O.IELL (•~I Pncad .111M -....... ·' ant•r the 1dv•rll1lng l!OO, * HOOlier cabt-Ille. Tt• ' I 1 IP R 131.tM JIM 11.IMOfd '""''• In ... In .,. .. Car mentlto·c/o()aijy PllOt, fletd Mutt type351wpm net,1350 ...... Heda..-M!!•"!!! 6047 ~-6 40 ... ~ .. T•. 1301 ou .. 1 Wl'llt•ltan •••thar . MCllHf'y. lmmed. oPeO-RESPONSIBLE PERSON Ad# 143, p 0 Boa t&eO. a. have~ -one 91<1111, ..... _ 1.11•-· 7 UliDOFFiCl"WAJTING_, St • Newport 8Hch eunroof. U .OQO ITU .... Ing Frl/&at/Sun to place 1lgn1, w"k· Coate ~ 92626. AH ,.... -• .___,_ - --.w atancJ.,d tr~ijMOf\ te.00/tlr Calf 771·8577 endal P/T In the Hunt· .,,._.,.will be adcnowl-lfoura lam-lpm Good UMd l\lrnlture ROOM CHAIRS BEST I AM SET,,.. -I 7500 751· 7 7 5 2 lnglon 8eac:fl .,.. Mul1 edged l'IOurly + commi.-00. HOtMloffie9 S l0·'300. OFFER 141-0770. Ask dining chelr. lemcla. mlr· I w II I II , tJTUIOI ffl•l •IFllll have own tranaportellon SECURITY ,...,..,ICERS Buy/Sell 973-1201 FOi Kathy "°'!: plc1~~· OUl·door llf--For or-ting card com-& auto Insurance w ..... f-t"':..'" ...__1, c;.ai °*1 Freeman: DESKS. CONFERENCE turM ... ture, r-IOl.bbeda, 2 ~ O'f9f P'k* up trUdl, Toyota Celtea • 77 1 A·t peny Newport.,... Fun a18-7()9..82o1 """ "" ,,. .... ' 142•1111 Chi~••• Sideboard TABLE chairs bOOk.· urrey coaeter lcycles tu11y aq1= xint con· .. Mflllft condition New tr•• tab. no aicp. nee. S5 hr llU.llTI UllllTY .. .-......... ....... a'. MOO. Matching dining CHI. 'F•lr condition Motorola c•llular car dlllOnt . lot '°"' ,ROM ~IM ILEMONS ~ GIMI S2t00 obO (&.19) 720-1121 collect Restaurant we oner Xlnt pay, xlnt ...,.,_......,,-..... tt>e, t c:tw9. cntM ctoeet. 8Uy9r takW 811 S250 pnone, --*' kll~ w~ UMll l*e MW! 137..ate7 ACURA 14&-2626 •1tu•1WT •BAJUENOER ~~nl~ ~~~i moo.a.~53 720-147o ~-~ = ot 7~ *1:1..'.1!:'8 ~f;: ~2~~ Coldwell Banker, N.B ii •BUS PERSONS now. 7,..77.._.880 ELEGANT Victorian P•UU. Court, 21•92 Paclflc •et INTEGRA IN STOCI< Matooon F1.1"y l<>aded. looklng for an U · •CASHIER * 1'U'8.mlf * CMvat oek dr...., With Light e>Q •1teoutl'.le lltacl Cout Hwy, SC*» •42• 9020 · f perlencacl rec•ptlonlst •DISHWASHERS 11..-n o .C. Airport ., ... PARS mltror & matching bed detk wtupholataracl chair 8AT/SUN H ~ ... on~ etacllt leatMr ... ,... aunroo lor PIT du11es, mostly •HOST/HOSTESS We ere IO<*lng lor an •·--lenc:e-'ar-racl. Ex· 1550 Halen ~8-8101 & 2 matc:Nng akSe Chairs ...... --* 1111 JI new 1"" fOK mil .. ........... .,.,., 1350 722-6639 -TO CHOOla FROMl OrlglnaJ owner. mu;.n.nl =u~::n~e4~~Pts For interview call •fl•r :;-'~~~0a~ =.1 ~~,:"~ O~~~~-C~~~af~~·: · Ntwoon ltldt 6169 •111111 '* WTlll 1n1ou1 18700 557·53ta --------1 tam. (213) •89·1333 tend gate during recap-Ing. Travel Adventuiea. 9'8"ll&'8" Hom•·tpun i'eU & AMftats 6049 RUNNING OR NOT mfll&J VW'"~RABBIT Woll· F/T~7~pm. orl(7nt•llY7~5;>!77 ~~!.~1 ~:S~ to Frat* 752...0752 yarn. w /all v•g•tabl• lllllllu....,.Pw -llHUIUU c'!lllN2!HO~URS aa Ill !~. IEowdlt~i:n". :ic6 -""'.,.,,_ ur-dyaa. P•tf•ct condl XJnt cnam..._ bk>OcftrM. St Andf9W9 PraabY(erian .. '" ...,...... M .50/Hr, l>lnlttta No d•Y• a Sunday• $2700 Kurdlttan. Ctrca seoo11•m•-2•se Church 15th and St An-11vm.n•1 aml am11m caa. ~1n1 conct up nee. Apply In penon, Reat.urant 2PM· 11PM C.it Dorothy 1'~00. u 6' 10"1t t•'8". dr.w. 'Rd. TIM. 5118 FAEE TOWING 1001 Quell St Npl Beh $3900. ~91 Booka on Tape, 729 •• ,.,__ Mon-Fr i 8am -4pm aa-.a..a llf ~ti deal I t ... --•u M1J ~aracl St .. C.M. s.ta.5525 Now hiring FOOd Serve<s. . 873-2268 Buay ~actt?e~ PIT woJ, S5500gn,ttt~s c::i~ am•~ h-7pm. Fri 6119 9a-2pm Trudd 9035 ' _·_•_• -~ P··.Th~~·" !~~31 • ';-;' Cocktail Waitress Set· Shlpplng/AeceMng Incl wfmda & ...,.., Exp tory ChlMM P<>f'C9llln · 1250 F AIM .. llATTM cerDuretor ~ s2.ooo vtce, Host...-& Apps FIT, IUll co. t>eneftlt. Call prefd, lrvtna. 551•030• bowl (1••18) grHn 7 w.aka; S 50 IND 5000 TURBO-4 wn..t 13a.o395 P ..... apply M·F 2_.pm. Barbara for appt w/blul dragon & cloud a.e-ene. evet, mag drive. lmrnaicutate con--- 2•0& Newport Blvd. 850-2001 Wlllll/WA111111 decor w/rosewood & PlllALI••.... 'II Clm dl11on.l11,000ForOulc:k ------19!""'~ Ab9olutety no ph<>M calls .,,........ • With c., tor lunch ci.11very m.,bllt plant ttand. Ctrca For breeding 5 yura Tri-through classified · Sale• 144-22•2 • AUl.os Domestie 9300 The Dally Pilot la Melclng ..... , .... rants ••---MrVlce ••tab routH 1900. $2200 6-42..0129 color 21~21·8003 ---, • .,. ,..~,,,...., XL l.O<*• (1) part-tlnw driver 1or ,... -1~-DlllD _ .. ..._:. • · M -., __.. _ _. ..., .,_.. morning dellvery of ..._..,lTill I pr.,.....,..., ..-tpm on-Plano Upright. Gorgeous. -•• MW.loac*S.parlectcon· n•wtpapera In. coi1a Opening 900n In Costa T....a Fri. a.o...eo c:Uh dally. Aeflnl9he<f. Bulll 1890 11 llT & dll1on 32.000 rnlles 1· Mesa. Apprt>ll. 2-3 hours M • • a • n e e d s e u 1 1 d a car• er Leri'•~ l2000 080 a27-8547 llU II llWll TOOier. Holley. Saginaw 4 ... owner. S.•95 722· la92 per day Mven days a H 0 st/Ho ates a es . wlprofeuional lralnmg & 979-0747 --=---•r•lr fPMd, Huret. Gabriel, ?i"C~n equip- week. Hours 2 a.m • 5 Cuhl«a, Prep Cooks. high lncom• potential. WlllDllll P/T i=::=;_ 6011 Adopt Iler nuffty. adorab49 new tires. EY9f'Ylhlng up-ment,goodlMlntananca. a.m. Musi have rellaDle BusMrs, FOOd Bar At· Call Chrlt 800-777-112• -••• nn:=:-""• kitten Orange & whit•. Iola, &nlf11 7011 g.rad•dll Spar• part• new lfrH & battery car. 1nwi-anoe and good tendanta. Bakers Start or (714) 261-9091 C.M. S6-S71Hr. NO tmkr, KENMORE 20 cu tt relrlg m9le Free to loving. r• Custom Camper extral V ER $3,000 ~&-5158 driving record Earn $20· Immediately. Apply 1n 11uci.n1 pref 722·8060 poroelaln, lcemaker. xlnl apontlb49 home. Mother 11'8 Btltlth Dory With 198a let'• tallilll CR C" J $25 per day. Call person· 1555 Adams, •WIRDflll• WINDOW CLEANER cond.Mllby5128.S350 hu alreedy trained him EY1nrude30hp ,.-:trlc IJ11l11tMl .... I Lt '11 MERCURYMAROUIS 142 .. 321•xt.209. C.M.556-1903 Costa M•aa T•I•· Sup«l trnae ~llcln out John380-15tt touHlltterboJl 11*'1. new alMl'lng IY"-837-19e7 7•.t-0253 DEIO Wagon Run1QOOd,IOOk1 marl!ellng offloe. Grut se.10 hr +car •xps/ben -Call 8'4a.o701 tam, new battery. trauer. good $1 000 Cash Retell hours! R•lax all day HB 960 1191 ·MAYTAG WASHER & mooring cov•r. bilge 5.48-5137 IDLllTITE nam.• Limited opportunity to join national real "tate mar· kettng system with un· llmlted urning• For in· formation. call Jaclc Ayers at SELECT BETTER HOMES & GARDENS DP'I UUI IELP ---Wo<tt. evenings arN • DRYER Harvat gold in pump $2200 o bo SILE•• PIT for antlqU9/glft shop 5-tOPM Guarantaacl hrly YOUTH good working condition HIMALAYAN KITTENS 921•13'44 ~ 9050 •• ••'88 COUPE ~ILLE In CdM. 673-nt4 wage + commissions + 1395. 861--6990 Blue Point & Flame Point ROWING SHELL . LASER '85 CADILLAC llr•tch A ftW CJWUS (S ~~~.n~o:'ates 31~ •••mo bonus It's up to you how cna~nORs REFRIGERATOR S 100 ~4~ With cover a car racks Limo, tuNy load.cl, good Ola pl(.~~ mllMo• tl,.., leather In· -much you m•k•I Call UUl1-XL N9ar new Whtrlpool 1wy Exoel'-nt condition condition $5000 Take 111,or Excetl•nl con-Needs assembler. salllng Now--Call Barbara duty wuher $225 Lett 759-029a over pyml Wiii carry es > • '~ " s•t • 1 ••• dltiOn ~ '!ll'atranty background helpful. will btwn2~8pm755·1155 al........ hand small 3 arawer _ pap«.960-8921 ts n• r ••H ' l ••t 10 t'"'t fn clud•d train 831 3302 We have ch .... .,,1ng pos ... ~k •40 67"0088 PIT llll PIPPIES SABOT FOR SALE . a. Hv ,.,, .:••• St••H •• · • _ Tll•mark•tlng 1tlon1 op•n for Hit· ,,_ -".:._ located on Ball>Oa llland 85 LINCOLN stretch 114.500 759·3281 SALES. Earn $2000 to ITllllTI motivated people to SEARS heavy-duly •lee· S.ach mooring Best Umo. tulty loao.o good Sala -~ C'ADTI L A c 8 2 $20,000/mo Set your aupervtH IMn~I tn trlc: drye<. e11cellenl con· laM I feules offef' 831-2852 eondlllOll. $5000 Tak• Parts -~ F L E E T W 0 0 0 own achedule Bl your llllllWIYIS the newepaper prom&· dlllon. Moved. can t UM Fewn and INhllell ---'1'1« ~ymt WTll carry 131·311 l Et.EGANCE. model• tOO RECEPTIONIST -Work -;o;. ~~~rs ~:o,~ ~~~1 -..Tiii llOn•I tlel(t s 190 OBO • ~6-6564 -Only IQ responslt»e loving Pow~ loMs 7012 paper 980-8921 1500 Auto Mall Or. AM/FM llPl7• ;.2,B5. $6 100 N•t'I Co 1 blk to bch. -------.. AM ~ caring adul11 $75 u .,...,. Word Processing e1tp SllllTUY -P;t ~;;9N:!:P~· Guaranteed Income of Fumfturt 6014 each, Checks acc.pted 14' 1111&1, IO .. + Msc. Vthldes 9090 Santa Ana CAMERO -=--ii'77 auto REAL ESTATE 751·5000 (714)723-0119 IJO..SH,• Kl YUi ary Hourly • Bonus wtth proper I 0 onlyt .OHPSuNklwtthcontrols GOVERNMENT SEIZED 65 Fwy. at Edinger matic._ palpb. new ht•s RECEPTIONIST 6-42 .. 321 Ex1 •31 or $401 ,., Wiik 8 PC KING BDRM SET 8 Avallabte NOWll Bimini top custom low· v•hlelH lrom SIOO MM 7 DAYS cauettl redlo, EXCEL· Ltmfgco.Answerphones. Take-charge person with 228. Walt tor beep, ask ' mo Old. King mat 1 bo• Ml·l1UerU1·1l12 lngtatpandtraller,lotsof For'da. M.,c.edM COi· .. _.._Hr.a Mon,.fri LENT CONDITION Mutt Ill• typing/tiling. M/F. protesalonal demeanor for Crystal or Ban fO lflrf apringa Maple hutch utrH A really lun ~tea. Chevyl SYrplUa .....,.,,_ ... , $2250 982-8350 556-1885 lake/ocean boat! Like Bul•r• Gul de (1) 7:00emto9.00pm a.5. 645--7811 Strong olllce back· S3 9 ground,eomfortablawfth PART-TIMEtfOllS With potential tor $1000 llUllUlllAlll "POODLE PUPPY SALE new. 996 •32•0 37 80 ·887·8000 Elll El DORADO BIARRITZ .. ..IT numbafa, data entry & , p« ~ TheM pos· FooU>owdw1th raJt Home raJMd (l-C p Toy *SEA RAY 26' ~en· S-22347 ----19a2 17.000, leath•r. • TIIP/T . WordPertect OCAlrport FlJlL.nurp•y lllonsar•p«manentand queen11ze$195 e·0 8733 & M in} s2so~s6so glnel. reefer arch. re-JeguarXJ81988"e.auliful, level ride, touring Im Front Ole. appearance. 811&. 752-1882 llWIL ft oNer an exc.llenl OP-DINING ROOM SET 751.3'465 modeled to 1989tpect • Aulos lfllpot'led 9 100 datk blue, Pcellanl con-m•culat• Sa 700 Very t>uty phones for portunlty fOf grOW1h and 3 ule trailer S28 500 obO -d1tlon': 132.450 858-3209 E/831-8239 Fuhlon Island Real El-• lllllfllf SlOOO/Wk Potlf'llial Tete-raptd advanc.ment In· Walnut lop w/2 leaves 8 -6"40..0200 (2LOL035) On57-8t07 tall otflce. Cell Jennifer inn Compa.ny. lrvine/O.C. mark•tlng ottlc• aup· sured v•n. wagon or chairs. beautiful ornate Pianos & Organs 1915 MAZDA RX7-GSL - 79()...5000 Airport. Permanent PIT plies. Euy In 8AM·12 large Mdan .. required wioughl Iron s75o 6059 111111UllAT 62 Mercedes SE. ac..n blue w/doV9 ...... ..., •• , ~ .11'..A.V M • F 8 3 0 • 1 2 3 O Noon No WMkendt Lott of opponunlty to 120-i 470 1977 ta fl Bay &oat Out· I t 1 AC 5 O Convwtlble ac1 • ~ .. / preferred. 2 yrs min e•· NO EXP ucc grow with 119. NO ... GASORYERS55.CflbS.0, BABY grand piano bar field IMlctriC In ••ce41ent :.:!~ n,.:;,Fo~ ... ~ oft .... ioeJ.cs:~~ \t\X'l ::-l"YI' I~'.\ .1 I perlanc•. IBM-PC lllet· ~ pertenca ~ry w• King S50. Obi $35, Chait. With glua •op Excellent concltllon Mull Mii Catt CH .. ll• wl •qulllHf P/8 . ell~C condition at•Call~/133-8970 Cetlbefore 12 Nooo wltltraln cotf .. tbl,endtblSt0-20 conc1m~t_~~;'8S l200 afler7~.1111 HlllFHll ... eflet CtUIM control. power bHO 080 720-1470 REAl.T()Rg NEWPORT SCH 673-3735 · ti.by items 5•2·6959 ._ w1ndOW9, much mot• (•RRRED1) HIRE COSTA MESA 5-48-8919 lo achldull an lnt9f'Vlew K,ING SIZED WATERBEO HAMMOND PHOENIX SEARAY SEVILLE ta• .. fl Air, ~ llMflng d!K Low mtlMge. atlowfoom L.awnandlandacaplngllll SOUTHOC 5a2 l2.0 Mclflndou1ycururn1ng Organ dbl manual ln gd • brak•,lar'nbskln, cond ition S10,000 JEEP-EAGLES lhanlush7Ctlec:ktheMNlce • • potential W/bookcu•. hUd· cond . /Iota of m lie V-8,wlthTrallrlghltraller. mldn~hlblU9, 676--3M8 BEST OE.Al . . GARDEN GROVE board, under bed w u lowing tarp, •lnt cond 2 hub O NTEEO-dlrectory lnclaultledtO< throughclass1f1ed 748-9237 storage AHaccesaones bookaS2506ft~ Financing 10 quahfi.d poec. cac>s MBZ 19e2300TO UAAA Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington Beach Fo~ntain .ValleJ NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependa~le car and proof of Insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney As a convenience to our Daily Pilot customers we·r~ Open Earlier and Stay Open Later for New ads, Corrections and Cancetlations. - To Place Your OaJly Piiot Classlf ie(J P,_..c.H 42· 878 Ill.I. B . •n Included s100. 540-8632 aa:::I:: 6060 cau em ('1141120.91oe l20IO • turb<>dleMI at" wgn Lt :::..:ng,,.: Y;:. ':,'~ 12•3l •77•·3183 MUST SELL NOWI Qin tbl ~ tvofy. Plk>m•no ldttlat well bell Ill 771t•2 w/2 INves. hutch, W A N T E 0 1 9 7 • Sii loatJ 7014 Euro hd!lt• Ulce MW JN SUI06 ~ Employmenl Wint~ 8 Chrt. S 1200 Euro glass Moto~na Mena Mu11 1 -1• #•ll 141-1114 Only 3IK mllaa Orig .U, of.le 5535 porc•laln ci-1ndaller. ti. Mf1al •24.42831·8.0 ._ "" own., Corona cMI M8l 32111 Camino Capistrano 1------....;---.1 s350 oeo 531.7 193 Uptolt,000 964-1975 Tr11tar.~.2Mt1UJls f17,500o/D/o 780-0351 SanJuanCac>111reno HOMECARE of elderly or _ _ Racing cond 759-029a MBZ ,71 •!OSEL •93-0810 disabled peraon by exp NEW DAYBED WHITE & '::::!:::: Goods 6065 LIDO t• as 0.,__.. '7. 3 CONVEATlBLE BUO Ml( mltae xlnt cond Ill· Ofter up 72 l'vl af1er pub· klnO lady In your hOme Of BRASS With maur ..... ~ --S3 000 Run• 9fNI MW ..... , hara TLC,ttou~ng a trundle complete WINOSURFER·ALPHA. ::..~~2~1 rad11ia 942 ·tS23, =~Ote~t l-·-'-1«1---=---- Refa avail. a58-2571 S245 •M0-8733• 230A, 5 0 S.11, 1350 529-2553 or 089-3'428 M0tgan ;;;::;;:~~;;;;;=t~~1Paraon tty\ d/r Ible & 8 Goqd for beginner _ _ 'l3PEUGEOTe.o •'Oo'Of NMOSL. Blk. 10k (7•11) Mcftf=..W-. 5540 7141142·952.3 W11111 ' a2 3tOSEC. 8'ack 12595) -·~ chra. wicker 4 drw dr•. I turbo dluel, 1tlck ·a. 30050 $71< m• 167101 ........ stack w/d. 497-3993 LAIMr. UMd Luer In good •O 000 m1la. U500 t5 IOOSEL. Ult< Ct02I) MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE OVEEN SIZE MATTRESS condthon 721•8788 !!_BO •98-0<'~ 'U ttoE, 2 8 S26K (8275) a.HO. * 7eo-e 114 ' BOX. OUIL TEDI WllTUI SUIT ·as VOLKSWAGENc ... Wgn, Whit• (12301 -... BRANO NEWI $155 UMd fiber..glasa nbot 1n ABRIOLET Maroon. 5· FUllS -·-CALL * 840-8733 * QOOd cononlon l)INM apMd. ucell•n• con MamberlhiP IOI Nie (OSU Miia 6 f 24 6-42·2990 dlbon Si()OO 876-2904 ... ..,. MO-teOO Mllc.tlaneous 6015 1~F~AS~HION~~mOcMl~~~ .... ~.~laa~ll_:....:...:..:..:_.:._ ___ ~~l-:~.:..:.:..:..:...:....::....:...::....... ..... '----....:::~.:::::__~+::====:::::::::::::::== .... MffRI• AUTOGRAPHS WANTED '".on'• clothal, 11zes __ Ml.IC_· __ NO_lt_Cl __ , ___ Plll. __ IC_NO_T_ICE_..__ 1 __ ,._=•IC•ll).;.;;.;TIC[.;.;;.;;~-__ .;..;;;:;::.:::..:.;;;.;.:,;;:;;;..._ N E w p 0 R T 8 EA c H Of tamous pe<>Qla on let· &-a.10 LOW pr.en cs. ~rmoue .,.... COUNTRY CLUB MEM· tef'I, photos, documenll JIQt°* ltyll9 Some 8C-NAm eTAftMIWT BERSHIP fOR SALE. ·fie. stc . Phn Of Eileen dyt catSOrlea Tues all da~ or The tOllowlng pwaone 11e ducad SlOOO 69.3-9629 M5-0521 •s 54a-86~W<lll...lm...IRl~IWi:DJ~-l-~t;;~;nr.:=:..:.:.:~-ii'i~~~-~~.Llll~dOil~,, IMW*l 11 dOW't ~ .. ---MIYA.ZAKhJOH"'50H IN J W EHTERPRl8U J04 A LANTIS T"ANS· '"OOTAAOO HQ AIV • -------------------------111111 SURANC£8ERVICE,505N Adele St, An~. Cahl POATI 1~ "°'"•"•'·•MM Dt Coew ...... it. Tf#lnAve~ 6UAt• 12 1. a.ma '2I05 Coat• ....... Ceaf '1n1 CeM t2127 AN Caait 9270$ John Mlnicn..110. 304 Vince A,.,OdeJ, UIO l(ely Ttch I Mann•ng MKll M Miyazaki, ~4 1 Adele St An.aMml c.ilf fllOC'*ller. Cotta MeH 2"t ~ Or_ Co.II l<lf'IOt Collrl Cotta Maa 9280$ ~ ea>? .._. t2t21 Celif t2t2t Wendy M~IO 304 ~emea Mll\•r ltO Tn11 bllt•flflt ii Con• Th .. bull"811 •• cOfl ~ St~ M6Mtm, c.i.r ~~tet, Coat• ~ .... ~led by an lnaMduai d!JCled by an lnd•vtdulll 12IOS C•f t2t21 Tn• reo111ran1 COll'I• The re91a1ran1 com Thtt l>ua!Mff 1a con• Tl'ltl ~.,,._. 11 CO'\ tftlftC40 10 trantaet llllal· menc.o to ''atlHCt ~ OllC.1-d by. tlulOand and Wile dllCted by • 09f*el pw1 ne. under the l~filiOu• neat u~ the llCtlllOut Th• re911uan1 aom· ~ ~ MIN JI' ,..,,.,.. buSlneea name °' namea mancec1 to trllf\MCl ti'*-The reo••tr•nt com 1111.ed abOlte on Apt1I tt llateo abov9 on Apfll ?1 ,_. un08t ,,_ llWtlolll "*"*' 10 tra.naact bU9o 1M1 ttet ~ na.rrie °' namea ,.... \lnO. the 1.e11uou1 Kelly TecM•• Mack M. M1yu.ii1 119ted aDove on Mey o. , ... ""*-nM'e Of '*'* Thia ...,_,, lied Thia atAllatnanl wM filed Jofvl M~ ...., ..... on APr'il 13 w1t11 the County Cleft. <1' Ot. 1h the County Clerk of Of. Tiit · .,,._ Coun11 on Ai>fll 20 ange COIHllt on Aptll 28, Thia tt11ernan1 "" filed Vince J AlftOClei f4ta1f7 ttlt wtlh IN County Cletk of Or· TMI tta\lrMnt .,, .. lllld Putl!llNd OnflcM Coml ,.,..,, .ngeCouf\tyon Mayt 1ttt wnh tn.eo.n, ci.-°'Or °"' Pllo• ,,.., 1~ I t5 n . Pubtlllhacl OHnO• Co.at ~•m ange COl.lnty on April 27, tNt P~ Ma, f , 15, 22 2t Pvbllahed Orange co.t .tMI ,.~ M· 111 1 OMy Pll6t Maf 15. n tt. ~ oranoe ~' i--------- _______ M--_1_3_5 June 5, 1Mt \ , M· tJ• =Plot May t. t5 n , 2t, 1-..-;.;;;:::=.;;;..;,;;;:;.;.;;:;:. __ P\aJC *>TICl PWUC ll>TlCE 141 • • • • NOT.C. • Hf"'8Y GIVf H ' Ille CUy COl#IQil Of .... Cay°' IV1tlnfton 9Mcf\ Md .... HYl'ltinltOn e.em ,_,.' .. D II"*,, /loltllltCY .. Mid I )Oll't ll'IOilc ._.,tilt°"~ I 19tt at 7 00 II' M In ltle Ott of ~ liMcfi COllflCll ~ 10C1etiN ec 2000 Mein 81twc ~ ~ CailfofNa tH38 -• ~~~the IOlnT ~I hHftnt la to C0111ic* and 11C1 \IPOft She A!'Mnded ,_.. •OPJ'l'tll•I ll't#I and FM Enwonm.m.! ~ ..._...•tot~• Ho ~ o IN 0•111ew ~~It ll'Totee' end to COl'lllicMil' .. wrrnen Md*'* *'"'*'Y few•~ ttie ---ldoptlol'I Cl IN Amended~·· PIM"'°"''"' rnw~t .. ~ ~ Any Md .. ~~*"'>' ~to tht PfoCIOMCI A~ °'the •eigutanly ot 1n1pnor sw~. or..., wlWt t9IOMltonanyi...,....,by1t1e ~ ""'*•"'-•11111a91D1wlft* .. ""'' tJwl Of '°IMI trwwOM141fltM ""e>eet Report rnai..,,.,.., • tht heW"'O and ettaw c.....,. why the~ ~ 1t~ment """lfliould ""4 be edoOl.S 1n llOd<l!Oll 11 eny •~ 1101tat•11\an tne t~ Mt torth tor tne hMt"'O tor tN AmeriOed ,_...:oPment Plan tny Md .. pereone tNIY , ... "' writing ••th the o.tk Of IM Ort Coul'ICAI ..... ,.,.,,.,., of Obtectlon• IO the A'f*IOed ~o;;;n. Plan· ni. ~ ot Arnendrnent No Ont to the a.It..,.. ~1 Pt~ IM:rMM the 11m1t11ton on the ~• o1 t•• incr.,,_tt MllCfl ll'IA)' be aitour.a to the Hunt~Ot'I 8w'ft ~~t Tt\19 ~t 11 ~ lof Khielllng the C>ut",,_.. of t"-9 Protect~ ttle ••itl•llO ll1Matt0n. ~ lt~iatea INn the t may"°' collect ~ tNn $350,000 In tu inCrMW!t I~ ~flnQ tny ON t~ ~ 00M llOI PfQV!d9 IUftoc:ient ~ fOt ltle ~tut lll'\C)lementl1ion ol the public """'~' PfOJ«l-prOOOMCf '°' l!M Pf0j9C1 ~ AMOfOC> REDEVELOPMENT PLAN Will NOT CHANGE THE ORIGINAL PROJECT Alll£A IOUNOARIES OA THE ORIGINAL AEST~TIOHS ~ fM1~ENT DOM,t.lN ~tef*al QOtl• lll'ld o«>tlci•Y9t 01111• prOj)ONCI Redeo.~L Pfoteet lfl A ri. elimonallon Of 9nWOnmenlal oef<~ ""'thtrl the Pro,ect A111, ·~ "*'9quate public lfnpf~ta 8 Tht ~~ P'llWlong, t~, rfP*lntng. a ... llCPf"*'t rec:or>•truc11on Of fef\eOli!lll#I 04 UW ll'rotee1 Ar .. """'Ch wOUld lal:IW.at•• tl;gl\ef and ci.ttet utitutt0n 04 the P1o,ect AtM 8l'ld thefeoy contribute to the pubflc hMlltl Nfety, and welt•• C lnct .... Md ""PflMI IN ...,_..tMltty of ~ oppotl""'I... hln I.he Pro,ect .At• 0 .....,.1 in,._ ~.1ec;one1ruc11on lftOlor construction of eutD9 g..nen ~· wttlf drttrteuttOn lonet ..wage trenlmlSllOf\ llf-. ftood con11o1 lmO'O\l.,,...,,ll and other ~ publlc: lmC>'0\'91Nnta E PrOllMM oPPOfllM\ib .. •or pt~y °""*' O!JerllOO °' ~ an<I tenef\11 10 ~1· in IN upgrl01f19 of ttle Pr~ At .. F 8ff~ thie ~ b ... of The Proiect Atee by Slll'nUlallftO ~ employmetlt and ~ growth A teo.i deKflOtiOll of ,,,. P10,ec.1 ArM oouno.,•1 t 111Kfled Mft'IO .. b,..l>tt A J Uf lflf0tmatoonai PYIPGMll a m-o at\O>lllng the loc.ltoon and boundlf-of,,,. Proiec• A•N II a11ached ..., .. 0 u Ellhlbtt 8 Atr)' and II ont•MteO '*''°"' m•r "'~' ano. uPOf\• pa.,,,,..-,, of t,,. c:otll ot r9')foduction. 001111111 c;.oplM or tl\e A~ ~CPl\'lenf A9enCJ' to the C ty COUl'Cll and Mly Olhel tnt01m1tlOf> partaon.np thet•to 11th• offoee of 11'9 City C--City Hiii 2000 M11n Stteet Huni.noton ~ C fOfn 1 • The ~I AQ91'Cy n1s l<lopted "Hu!M <.iov8(n•r\g PartiopatlOO ano Prtflfenc.9 b)' Owner• ()peta10t1 of ButinesMt Ind Tenant• for ltie e>u•poM ot •'l\plement.ng tl\OM ••••utet of 1ne Amended Ae<ieve1opmeo1 Plan proVld.ng kH parhe1p1tl0f\ by Pf.Oe>eflY 0-1 and OC:.C:UC)IJlll In Irle P•Oj«l AIH Co ...... OI Hid ruin a1• IVllllble fOf OUDloC ontp9CTIOf\ II tM Off~ Of Ille City Cle<ll. Thll Notic. ii put>hthe<I p.irto•• 1 10 '"• utOM 01 tn. I.! ly (.;ounc1I ot Ill• C1ly of Huntington Beacll ana in. H\j_ntmgton-Bea.cil Recle\lelOptMnl A~y DttlO May II, 188 fXHl8tT A CONNt« 8110CICWA\f, CITY ClllllC, CITY Of HUNTlMOTO.. HACH Ml64 LEO.Al OEIClllll'TIOH-OAXVtaw A"RA "'<>4CT Tl\ll poOIOfl OI S.CllOO t6 Tow• stl•p ~ Soutr> Range 11 W•I 1n lhe Ranct>O l a BolN Clloc;1 Ind Ille Rlt!Cllo Lu 8olaaa C•ly ot Huntington Beac;ti County of O.~ State of c.1,10-n11 "snown on 1 mao r•ce>flJed .,, 8ool< 5 t. pege 13 of M1K1111~1 M.,_ 1n the Offoee '>I the ~ty RecouS• dftcr1bed H IOl!Ow9 Begtnnong •l the -· ~(lvlllat COfnet of MIO Sectton 26 thence Soutll " ~ ... 2•· 16 W•t 463 11 , .. , to • C>oonl on 11\e touthetty ptolonQellOl'I Ol lhe l .. t re o I Keetson Lane. I tlreet 0.-!'G 00 , ... 1n ..-clttl 30 leet .. ,.,_ lld9 o! c.an1*11ne.. 1M1 po.nt being Ille Tiue Point"oT Beg;f\Nng lhet"IQ aiong aa.d IOUlherty prdoftO.i-SOUtll 0 OIO' ... 4 ~ Ew 40 leet to the WUlh 11ne·at~·· "--· ... , .. , ao , ... If\ Wldlll 40 ... I .. ,,... 910. OI ~·-line thenee Soutll 19 ~-2• 16 W•t 11117 *' ~ Ntd IOUlh hne IO the wett tine ol Tract No 4091 lhenc• .tlonG Ntd ....w lone Notth 0 oegr ... " 31' W•I 700 ,... lo the nortfl line of Uod T•aet 4091 thence elOt'O Mod noHh r.ne Nonh 19 o.gy ... ~' 39 Eut 300 '"' to the ~hefty e11ttntion of IN ... , hM of Celt Lane a atreet Ming 60 feet In wldtll 30 feet ... .,. ..0. "' eeot.,,.,. tnence "'°'1h 0 099,... .. • 7 • WMI ~ 1 '"' ~ NICI tout'*ty ••feltllOl'I the WW1 lne of OM Lane el\d 1t• norl.herty axi.na.on 10 a line peran.i With er'CI 60 ,_,north .,._.-.ci at right qtee from tl\e cent•llne of ww,_ A¥91lU9. t~ ~ lald pll1tel Me ~ U CMQI-25 •6 'E# 1~M leet to Ille '*'letllne of e.cil 80IN¥et0 MIO 1t1 .. 1 beW1g 132 tMf Jn wtclth MIMI •tiler ~ ol c.enterhne. lhtnee along said oeniei11ne South o deQI'-45 t• EMT "6 teet, thence Sou111 119 ~- 25' 00 Wte1 283 leet thenc• South 0 degt .. s •5 14 East 288 1 .. 1. I~ Soult) at degt-25' 00" W•I 20 leet, then South 0 dew ... 45' 1•· £Mt te f .. t to 1111 ... ,.,1y e11tens10n ot the non11 line or Traci No H 10 thence tlong Mid nont1 ttne South 19 oegr ... 25' 00 W•t 5761 .. t to the ... , line 01 Atn Str .. 1 a w .. 1 b411no 60 te;et 111 Width 30 IMt •thet liOe of cen1•1tne 1tir.nce llonQMld -• llM Sovtti 0 <Mor ... 4• 48 E"t 100 1 .. t 10 1 wrve c.ooeawe n0<1tieesterty he\MO • •adiua of 50 feet, llMMe lloflgNid QK\11 eou1herly al'IO '°"1henterty tlvu a cen11a1•noie01 36 oev ... !12 12 an arc 0•1lance of 32 20 fMt 10 a POlf\t on 1 r....,.. curw concew wwterty having • redlUI of 5C) feet,. fld11l l1ono1 M•d po1n1 beet• No<1h 52 O.O<MI 23 02 NII. thenc:• •long ... d ,..,., .. curve IOUtheaallfly. IOUIMf'ly end eouth"'"'"'' lhrv • ten1111 angle 01 711 0991-~ 35 an are distill<* or 8e ae f .. t to • compound c:urve cone•.,. no<1hwett1tty ._ying • tedl\lt or 35 IMt 1 rld11t 10 Ntd point t>eat1 South 411 c1egr ... 42 23 ... ,. tllenoe along lald compound cu,.,. 10Ulll-t1tty and -t1tly thru a central angle or 48 099, ... 1 t 23 an wc dl111noe or 29 « fMt 10 a point on the 90\ilh line of Mandr*I Ort.,. being IO *' lfl width. 30 IMI either MOe Of c;ent•ltne lhence along Mid 90Ulh llne Soutll 119 degr .. 29' 00"' "'"' I 1 II 1 .. 1 to Ille ... , line of Ti.ct No •30t.1henc.. 1tong M1d mll'lltooe<I HSI llM Soutll 0 oeg1 ....... •e ... , 270 , .. 110. point on. non langen( CUf1HI C:c>nclllfl IOU1hwelt.,I)' hav•nd • 11d1111 of 70 IMI UJd po.nt t>eong on the l\()(th hne ol Barton Ort.,. and tl\e ... , Mne of au.en. Lane. ·~along Mid Cllf.,. And Mii \ne toutlleastedy end IOUlheflt thru 1 oen1tll Ingle of 77 deQr ... u 59' an arc oi.tanc:. of 95 feet, thence Soutll o dlgr ... 44' 52 Ent t2 , .. , 10 • cu.rw concave northMlt«ty Nllllng 11ldlul ot to l•t. t~ con1inutng along Jhe ... , MM ot Oueen• Lane Ind Miid mentlOMd wrw IO\llherly ancs eoutheUl•ly '"'" 1 c.nt1al angle of 27 degf ... 31 00" an 1tc dl9tanc:e of 34 ,... to a ,......... CUNe e~ 90Vl,...._t«1Y hev1ng 1 rldiu• ot t30 f .. t. 1 rld•ll to •aid point beet9 Nortn It 099, ... 37 08 Eut t~ 11onQ M6d tevet'M C\INI 90\llllMtterty and IOUll!erty tl\fu •central anote ot 27 0991 ... 31 00 an 11c ~ance of 63 feet to nof"tll hne of T11C1 • 153 tMn along Mid north ltne Nottll H oeo< ... 24 35 Eaet '25 fMt to the test tine ~t Tr Kt '153, thence llOng Miid aut llne ScNtn 0 ~ '4 Si ' fut 500 l .. t ttlence No<lh 119 degrees 24 IS EMI 197 f .. I 10 tl'll N" hne ol ICMC90n L-ll'lene4 along tatd ..., llne end"' IOUll\efly P'doftOAll()n 160.IMl lO llWI True P0tnl ol Beo•fltWn9 t.XllIBIT B rm.s •:. r . ~ND~1EN1 NO. 0 E TO THE OAKVI W REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT ~ . . Project Area Map N ••• Project Area ... ries EB ICM.a-,-l~~I~~ . -..... --,1 -··; . '•· Peennow ...-•• ....,.,,.,......., The~,,.,_.. In °°""'~­(•)l"tDAL '!X.-AEIS C1»)0 100tt<A L. t tT I• ~~ eo.>ona del M• o.r.ics ,. ~. • m. ~Cor-• ..... Wall., "OltlOCI, \tM ~Dr~ MONO*o. c.lllf Thia tiou11n... • Con· dueted by • 0--81 ,,.,., • ......... Ttle re91111aflt c9m· .,....... to \t~ ..... ,,_. .,,.,,., the fleltfiOW "'*'-,._. °' -\ed mo.. on NIA Getl60,. ~ lNa ste........m.-• MM wlfll tne ~ ca.tr °' ();. = Coun"' on ~ 2e f'.4,..1 Putlillt>ecl Otano-Gout =No1•.u1yl 15 12 29 M 139 M l.IC _,TICE J 7071 E. Imperial Hwy.· Yorba Linda, California THE BEST BUYS . 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