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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-10 - Orange Coast Pilot.. "" THE ORANGE COAST . 25CENTS GOOD MORNING I It's Monday, Sept. 10, 1990, and here's what's happening; ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Sunny and hot. Tt4ay'1 kip/low: 78-H Yesterday's hi~/low: 78-66 Tomorrow's high/low: 78-68 SPORTS: Nau.a.I Footbell Leape Packen St, Rama U RaJdert 14. BroDCOS t H-HOCM HO'FUIM "'TH•anoll 642-6086 c ........ .,.. ... ,,...IU ,_._., INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: You've heard of fast food. How about fa• food? Trattoria Paroui, an Italian restaurant at 2642 Newpon 81..,d .. Costa Mesa, aJlows dancn to cat in or take out ... Trattoria Piroui even has de- livery service, so anything on its menu -from Vesuviano to Veal Piccata -can be served papang hot in the comforts of your home or office. But a recent mailer sent to Costa Mesa residents heralds another service. one that truly has an Orange Coast twist: Trauoria Pirou1 as among a growing number of local eatt'nes which allo"' customen to fall 1D orden. In an area dominated by bustling mega-story office towers filled with more fac· s1m1le machines than water coolers, n's na~e to know there arc rcstauranti, out there that have faced fax. er. facts. By the wa}. the fax number for Trattona P1rou1 is 646-6489 ... Better hurry: the Quattro Formaagi 1s getting cold. INDEX Bridge 88 BusJneu A9 ClassJfied 87-9 Comics A7 Crossword 88 Ent~lnment A6 Horoscope 88 Ann landers A6 Opinion A8 Society A6 Sporu Bl -6 TV Hstlngs A6 W@attwr A9 TODAY•s THOUGHT "'No Min Is so tMth- OdlaJI as a c""'11«~ "*'· Mtd none so saupu1ous In mNSUrlng our his tJtM .s M who~ tltM Is wottt> nothing .•• W_,,.llfO" lrvlng MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1990 PCH--Jamboree · accident · 6 escape serious injury at dangerous intersection ly HOUY J . WAGNER NEWPORT BEAC H -Six people escaped major injuries an a Sunday night traffic collision that was a ttributed to an improper left tum at Jamboree Road and Pacific Coast Highway. Pohec Lt. Don Chandler said. Janet Theusen. 30, of Anaheim. was traveling nonhbound on Jam• boree Road at Pacific Coast High· way when her 1983 Honda Accord was struck by a 1988 Dodge pickup truck. The dnver of the truck. Dean Pope. 74, of Costa Mesa. was mak· ang a left tum from the southbound lanes of Jamboree to the eastbound lanes of Pacific Coast Highway. A prehmanary rcpon indicated Pope was making an improper left tum and he was cued at the ~nc for making an a left tum from an improper lane, Chandler said. There were no indications the ti man' of the light had anything to do w11h the accident. Theusen and her thr~ pa\5.enge,-., -Michael Sheffield. 40. 01 Tempe. .\1 .. Tana Dnscoll. 47 ot rempe. and Thomas Driscoll. 29 of Anaheim -complained of minor pain after the crash but appan:ntl) sustained no SC\ere anJune\ < han· dlcr said. Pope and has paS5engcr. tt._·,erl\ Abrunttlla, 44, ot C osta Me\J. had no injuries. Offic.crs said this as one of the li,...,1 accidents at the 1ntersecuon \1me "'adcnang construction then.· "'as completed and all traffic lanes re- opened. Official stausucs and number and seriousness of accidents at the inter· section were unavailable Sunda} 1 4-11 requests for that 1nforma11o n has to be processed thro u&h Chief Arb Campbell's office. officers re· poncd. The chief was also unavailable. During the widening the inter· section saw at least two fatal col· hsaons and SC'veral less SC\Cre fender benders At least th~ lcgaJ claum have been filed agaan~t the city for tnCJ· denu at the anterscctaon. wh1ch bas long been considered dangerous be- cause of the high traffic volume and the widening that opened up st' eral ne"' lane~. City ( ounc1lwoman Jean Watt requested J stud} of the anter- secuon·~ $8fet> an March. .\utomob1lc ( lub of Soutbttn Cahfoma traffic engineer Gary Follen, stud)ang the inte~taoo at the request of res1denb. said in June the antersectaon is unsafe because it as t'A.lep11onalh v.1de signal lights are not timed for \afet\ and motor· 1sts often dn'<' un~feh there. City' s,·-btll-i-ng errors costly Beach fun D.-,,._,.._.,D __ It ••• more Hire summer th•n the shirt of fall Sunday. Irle•, 2. for• ride on • Newport ••Ktt w•v• •• mom. Joe Wekh •nd hi• ,....,,, •nJoJecl tt. He took daugftt•r Usa. looks on. See related story on ..... AJ. Huntington out about s 120,000 lty ROBERT BARKER ~-kM'l>M- Ht.:NTINGTO" BE.\CH .\bout SI ~u 000 an fet"S the cm charg~ commercial users for water suppl) lines conn~ted to fire ~pnnklcr SHtcms has duded ball collel·to~ because of a 'ICnCS com· puter blunders the On.Die Coast Daily Piiot has learned Tht' cat' fa1l('(f to lOllCC't S50.000 from bui.ancsscs an 1988 when bills mailed to C'ustomers failed to in· elude J fi't'·fold ralt' increase that had been appro,ed b' the Ci t) ( ouncal 4-nd. last 'car. offic1ab let another S "10.UOO \hp through their hands "'hen bilh "'ent out for the wrong b1 Ila ng i:x-no<l fhert' al\-0 ha'(' been grumbling\ an ( 11' Hall about hill-, being sc:'nt 1lut u\t·r J '"·month i:x-noo 10 cu\- tome,-., "'ho "'Cr(' dunned the full ratl' hu1 "'l'n:' onh in their bu1ldin[t!- a pan of the 11me . "Thi~ " lau\ing image problem! an lhc.' Hlmmunat~ ... \31d one top manag('r "'ho didn't want hi\ name u'IC'd "The' rt' proNbh sa' ing. 'Gee \\hi/ l.\hJt \ l.\rQng V.lth tho~ Id 1oh ,. Thi' \hould be done an a clear and \ rl\p m.anm·r" <. 11' \Jm1n1,1rator "1 1ke l hcru<lg.l -.a1J ht'll me('t "'Ith top aS\l~lanl\ nn I "'l'Cl "to go 0 ' ('T internal rrnHJurl'\ '-<l this won't hapix·n Jg.11n ·· He hl<iml•J thl' 'nafu on admin1~- 1rat1' t' l'rTllr<• Pubhl ~orb D1rC\ tor l ou Sand· m al. "'hl' supcf\t'i<'\ thl' c1t\-oper· Jted "'ater deranment '-t'nt a memo 10 l bcru.iga in Juh a\king for a top-lc,el me"t·ting t<l dc.ir up tbe ttilhng hcJJJl he (Ple•M Sff llW/a.dt P~J Drunken driver faces sentencing Chanel arrives with big splash ly EMtLY ADAMS Olll9y .... SC... ....... IRVINE -Alan bel spent the evenana with has son and daughter· an-law in their Nonhwood home. They had dinner. He lef\ a few minutes before 11 p.m. for the Iona drive back to Woodland Hills.. Michael Schuler 19. was in a piucria that n\aht. before hitting the road, he drank I 9 or 20 aJasscs of bttt, he said later. The two men met moments later on Culvcf Onve. It wa Sept 12. 1989. Abel's Wtdow now rcat~ the events or that naaht with a ckar· voittd calm that rarely fah«i. Despite the tclf ~m~ ex- terior. Ruth Abel is womcd -and anary. Today Michael Schukr 1 ICbedukd ror ttntendna an upcnor CC*ft and Abcl bra hit crime - the vehaaa&ar manslauth&er or Alan Abcl -Mil So vinually unpunished in an overburdened ju.sttce system. Tbt ma•imum Rntence Scbultt faczt for fdony vchK"Ular man- ~-. ctrivi11 U9def the .. ,. ..__Md.-. .... at cuaaiw spttds 1s three )Cars in pn\(ln He could be Jiven a fe"' months Jail tame and probation. Nothana wtll bnng ood Ruth Abel's husband of 33 \eaf'. o;he knows. but she won·t accept the idea of his death as an .. accident. .. Schuler mu.st be held acrountablc. she says. Alan Abel. one month pa t 6S. was pullina out of the Walnut V1l-luc shopp1ni center where he'd filled tbe ps tank. He probabl6c;: the hadliahts romina u he has riaht tum, but ntHr belie"cd they'd amve that· fa t. Ruth Abcl said. Scb\akf was d.nvtna about 70 mph. south on Culver. He hardly slov.'Cd before the aut-wrcnchana im· pect of ha TO)Ota tanz.a on Abt1's BMW 320, acconhna to thf pol~ rcpon.. When· they pulkd Schu1tt from the car, be had cuts on h" face and bKt. Botb ht and the car's 1n1tt10C' were IOlkcd sn bttr. Ruth Abet was tokt. Whtta htr husband amvtd al "" Ce·clM* et .... Oeftel eveftt earl• Aa•eraett ................... ... .... .,. 11y CAROL HUMPHRIES 0-. .... S«IMy.- C'hancl has am'('(f "The opera. st\ le and Chand How perfect." said opera dm'l. tor David Di\h1era &'I th<' nhhon wa' sheared for unda\ night"' ttranJ o penana of the Chanel Boutique at South Coast Plaza The openan' naaht celebration unoffinalh rai\C'd mott than S 70.000 for Oi:x-ra Pa- cific. Chanel underwrote thc pla - a unda) nl&ht sell out "'-1orT than SOO aucsts paid S '°° a couple to attend the black tie l hampagne ba'lh &bov.ca 11\J tbe nc"' store A whttc carpn Jrttted the coifed county ehtf Ahh. but what dcx-s o ne war to the store o~n1n1 named at\ct ont of the m t taJcnt('(I and clqant dcs1pr fver'> c;;ome am' ed 1n slinky Ion.a sown . othen v.'tnt hon. C'0<h11rwomcn Donna Bunce and Oay~ Andenon aoark.lcd an shon bcadcd _ao..,..n Ma.nv ~re splubed -.lb Chand pc:tfurM; IOmf spCM tC!d Chanel lhoH; aad men carried a saplt\lft Cha.~I a.a. Re n{'(' ~8l'r,t wm \\lie of Henry ~e~ttlm. "'<'re a ttl"t'C'n Chanel suit o;he pun ha\C'\I in Pam. Honorary chaarv.oman k.inette ~e~trom ..ponc.-d a lu\ <. hnnel 'IUll purch11S('(i 10 &•,erh Hill'\ ·· ~<' \fll:nt thrt'e 'ear\ plannan.a th1'1 Niu11que Just look aro und and } ou ~an tell nran't' <. ount) ha a Chanel cu'ltomt'r. · said Chanel president .\ne Ko relman. who con· fided ha "'"°(''\actual namf 1s Coco. "rm !iUtt that' .. l.\h\ I ao t the Job .. The tate ( 1ahnclle "( oco.. Chanel found«I the pTICC} couturt. now dcstlll<'d b\ Karl Laaerfield After in J'«llOI the eleiant boUtJQUe IUCStS W'trt UshCttd 10 theater· t led scattna for a fub1on prescniauon of Chanel fall ready-to- wcar. The} ppcd at the on. shon skirt~ The} apiplaudcd the httlt black drn Th(y p.sped It the dramatic cou1ure concludana the how TMrc wa a flaw to the aopbisti- cal.Cd totrtt 'o food Ju t uny (Pis-.. CHANCL/ft ... J'6I , •· -.. -•r. • • --.. • --1· •• = ' ·,· -~~"f"-~ ' • • ...... ' ''-'' •••. • ~. .,. 4 • ~ _, •· ~ 4:4 ·" ~~ • ~.• .. ~ ! .-. ·~Y , .~ .... •· c J J • • f I 0 B 0 v. ti e s A long-time professor at Orange < oast College who has been . teaching lhe popular class, "Behind the Headlines" since the college's opening in 1948. BACKGROUNO ~~~~~~~~~- G1lcs, 74, 1s a Newport Beach res1dcnL hutonan and author -0f the bool , ··~hips That Sail No \lore" C11le., n·ce1,ed his bachelor's degree in h1stol) fro m San Diego 5tatc U nl\ersit). his master's in h1stol) from l 'C Berkele~ JnJ his doctorate in h1stol) from Claremont C.,raduatc School EXPERIENCES ~~~~~~--~~~ Giles taught hi\ first class as an outreach to lhe community at a l<X"al [p1!1(.'opal t hurch. and 11 later wiu moved to the campus' Forum Building." h1rh he: helped des1in Since onl) 14 people signed up for his lir!>t clav~ and 15 wer<' required. the studcnl'I recruited the building·~ l USlod1an to attend PHILOSOPHY---------- GilC"s oft<"n incorporate\ c\pen<'nces ol lnend\. 111<.al tra,elers and intcrl'\t1ng people 10 l..ecp his COUN'. up-to-date ''"iumller one 1s l'\c tnc<l to be a good tcal'her and f'\l' tned to break through idea\ that "'ould make ~tu<lcnt\ enJO~ 11." he.· sa~s "I didn't want II to be a 'lecture scne\ · .. (,11es reccnth iool.. a semester ofT for cancer treatments. but "asn·1 read) tu tJ.\I: up h•'> lo'c of teaching.. "M) philosoph y is that human\ can ma e dcc1\10n<. that will male this world better What (I'm) tl)ing to <lo" g1,e information so that ~pie CJln enJO) ltfe more." News of the weird pokesman far Moose Lodge denies club gambli~g report$ i11HOUYWMS• ._ ......... HUNTINGTON BEACH -la tbe wake of I pcitice raid Friday Wt police My netted tloC mtehiM&, pater m1eblnet, lonlry reoordl aod ~ doaanleots, IPMeemen ror the Loytll Onler of &be Moose Lodle No. llll luaday deaied tbtte were cftf any pmbliq machines oa lbe pmnl1C$. ~·1 never been any IJot macbi.na here, .. said lod&e administrator and hiahest raak- i~ offi«r Jim McAndrcw. Ditto poker ma- chines. ht said. the 'dub u McAndrew denied the •mblina madlinn Md ever belsa t.bcft • McAndRw laid the lodle 1in • attorney who would make any funhtr comment on the lodlf•a bcbalf but declined to pve lbe anomey's name. Police repor1ed Sauuday they twd tu.med up $7,000 in cash u well u .everal pmblina machines, lottery malai&ls and tambli.na receipts in a ratd OD the 1od9e Friday. pmblina o_perations for the laJt ~vera.I Giktea laid, addina the. lodee officials knowkdae or the pmbl~ nd No one hu been atTCSwu a no Chi~ been filed Sunday evcnins. offteiaJ1 con But .evera.I I~ mcmben ~ under lAv tion, poli« s&Jd. and. de.tecuves plan to complaints from the d11tnct attorney's om A. Loa Anaeles pe~r reported. S"u~y McAndrew admitted bdna under !nvesttp but Sunday eveninf McAndrew saad that .a knew about the raid ~ what be ~ an pepen. Aside from sayina no Neb machines ever been in the IOc.tfe, McAndrew ded further comment. The raid culminated a two-year invrr.· tion of lbc lodac promD\ed by dtixn1' com :..~11 The bells and whistles of arcade-type pinball and video pme machines could be heard inside Huntinaton Beach f>ollce LL Patrick Gi saio Saturday. Thl' lod~ may have been involved in illegal Proof of /:< insurance law set to lapse SACRAMENTO -Cahfomia's 19 million-plus motorists won't have to carry proof of 1nsuranCl" coverage in their cars ~inning Jan. I because thl' la" requmng them to do so 1s Sl't to expire at midnight Dec. 31. The law, which was upccted to be extended b} the U:'g1slaturc before Lawmakers adjourned on Sept. I, was derailed amid the hundreds o f bills that went to the floor dunng the finaJ, hectic hour!I of the 1989-90 session. The bill that would ha\c con· unued tht< "'proof of insuranCl",. law. earned b} ~n. .\Ian Robbins. D- Van Nu}s. "as dropped by its author. "ho had promised to block extension ol the la" 1f the legJs- lature failed to approve a lo"<ost auto insuranl'l' program before 11 adjourned No such program was approved. and Robbins dropped his measure. Robbins heads ttfe Senate in- surance committee· The proof-of-coveragt" law does not affect the requirements of the state's main automobile insurance law, under which aJI m otonsts arc required to be covered or post proof with the state of their financial rc- spons1b1ht~ The Robbins la"'. how- e, er. required that such proof be earned by the driver or 1n thl· car wt}en operating a veh1crt. The ne"'l}-<lected l.4i.slaturc 1s scheduled to return to Sacramento in December for their formal swcar- tn&·in ccrcmontl's. and presumably cpuld then enact a bill that would <-xtend the law. -By Tk A...c/atttl Prn1 Warm water, weather dra big croiNds to area beaches By HOLLY J. \llAGNt R 0..,. ,... kafr \1/- Bal my weather. warm water temperatures and quiet streets were the recipe for an idyllic weekend in most Oranie Coast eommun1ues. Lifeguards along the coast re- ported water tempcralures 69 degrees and above attracting larg<' numbers of swimmers into the water. Huntinaton City Beach lifeguards reported crowds of S0.000 Saturda) and 40,000 Sunda). Rescues totaled 21 Saturday but nearly doubled with 49 Sunda). "'There were more people going 1 n the water, the waves were a little bit higher and the rips were a little stronger," lifeguard Eric Dieterman said. "It was the water hazards that 1enerated all the rescul'S .. Surf was two to four feet and foamy at the city beach. LifC$uards reported warming waters causing an early d1eofT of m1croscop1c manne organisms, causing the brownish· white foam at area beaches. At Huntington State Beach. crowds swelled 10 6S.000 Sunday after smaller groups Saturday, life- gua.rd Dan Weller reported . "When it's hot 11 takes a couple of days for the crowds to build up ... he said. Lifeguards r<'5Cued 68 people 'iun· da) and captured a suspcct<'d auto burglar who had been working tn the state beach parking lot\, he: added. Surf was best at Newport Be where storms in the distant Pa were kicking up six-to e1ght- wavcs at the Wedge. Occasional foot waves were reported. At all area beaches. hfquards ported wamung water tcmperatu Temperatures went from 67 to degrct's at Huntington Ctty Be reached 7 3 dcgrttS at Hunting State Beach and the m1d-70s Newport Beach. The peaccf ul weekend el sew was marred by a violent outburs Fountain Valley when two meo shot as nearby picnickers had duck for cover. One of lbe shoouni v1ct1ms was killed. anot scnousl) tnJured. Sheriffs depu reported ' Marine f amities share gripes about the Middle East crisis CAMP PENDLETON -The families of soldien serving in lhe Middle East shared news from their loved ones and compared gripes on lhe home front at a family fair sponsored by the Manne Corps. The fair Saturda} attracted hun- dreds of wives and children along w11h Mannes "ho ha,en't been sent to the Middle East Manne offi cials ~tood by to answer questions about Operation Desert Shield and prO\'tde fa(llilics with help in solvinJ lep.I problems. dental care and advice on counKling services ava.ilable on bate. The biggest complaint from famil- ies was about the slow delivery of mail to the Middle East. been forwardcd"through New York. Manne officials have Jiven families new San Francisco addresSl's, believ- ina that would speed things up. Some wives complained. too. about what amounted' to a cut in their husbands' t.ake-home pay be- cause of their Mideast ass1gnm.rnt "I can't afford to pa) m) rent an} more. My parents are going to have to help me out."-said Kath} Ham~n The problem. Hamson said. 1s that enlisted men reccivt' about S 180 a month in food allowance that's mcf\Jded in their pa)chccks when the) are at home. But'when they arr deployed, the Mannes Corps drops the supplement. Joe) Ba1le7. a w1f<' of a Manne. said many o the younger wives are fnghtencd for their husbands' safet}. Stress 1s also t.ak.ina its toll on the and Stt'ph<'n. 7 "The} 're ha"in& nightmares. }oung<'r one asks me. 'Wh) can't go get Dadd).,. And Stephen fin told me the other da)' he's wo about Dadd) He said. 'Dadd going to come home 1n a body Those "ere his actual words pu:ked 11 up off the TV " Michelle Pike. a 29-)ear-old and mother of three children. she is learning new things as t head of the household. "I'm learning how to put up chain-hn~ fenc<' on m' o"n." 'I lla1d. "'You learn to do ·"hen )OU on )Our o"n." · -By n~ .u1ocl•trfl Pi ~-Woman sought on. hickey charge "It's not hke we're not writing," said Jen Mcuroy. a 21-ycar-old WJfe of a corporal. "I've wntten ma~be 20 letters. But he's been over their for almost a month and he said he's only gotten one letter so far." Until this past week. mail had children, she said. • "My children aren't doing too well ... Bailey sa.id·of sons, Joseph. ·'· Diver escapes jaws of shark '-By CHUCK SHEPHEARD v. 1th assault and \hophf11ng after grou·I) \tore ~\ un t) guards ap- prehended him The Kan'ia \ Cit) \tar questioned !>CH'ral "lln~~s "ho reponcd that the man "a~ "caring pant~ "hen first rnnfrQ.(lted. that he "a\ nut "caring pant\ when lc<l av.a} and that nu one -.av. hov. he had managed to lo\C' his pant~ during thr \luffie 'ar1ous en mes in February afier havu'lg made their third foray of the e'ening from the Jail (this time to ~t a fire 10 the shenfrs office <'V1den~ room). They first cSC'aped through a crawl hole to get beer from the w1f<' of o ne of the thrct'. then returned to Jail A few minut<'S later. they ten to steal weapons and get more beer. then returned. Af\er their third ad\<enture. an officer noticed empty beer rnns o utside the office door '· ·- .. , ., ,.., l . 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O.WU-..Ollmr --~"'· ~ ~ ........ . ~Vim ............ O....•........, •••• .... -.,. .. ,,,,.. JENNER -A shark grabb<'d d1,er b} the head but was dn,en "h<'n the man smacked 1t ~'<' limes w11h his spear gun. accord1 to deputies ··1t picked him up. then JUst kt and sank back down." said 8 Davenport. d1 v1ng partner Rodne) Orr. 49, Santa Rosa T ~hark bit Orr "'h1k he was diving f1 abalone in about 40 fret of water the ocean north of here Saturda} Orr suffered cuts on his no check and neck. He was treated a relca~d at Community Hospital "'He "'a" lucky." said Davenpo ··1t was most hl..el} a great whit from the SIZC of II, from th<' s11e ' the teeth marks .. Orr told Sonoma Count) deput1 he was on th<' surfa~ when som thing struck him from b(h1nd an pushed him into his dive hoard "He thought a Whe caught him said a deputy . The shark had Orr's head in th corner of 11s mouth. Davcnpart sa1 Orr said the shark s hea ~asurcd b<'twecn 18 mchcs an •o fct't across. He told Davcnpo he fOt 3 bnef &hm~ "down th side • of the shark and said it a peared to be a btg one. Orr was able to reach his di' board and paddle for 20 minute back to shore. -B1 Tk A.tNCLttH Pm ' ch. ific I I(). «· '" 69 ch. on " "' '" "' to 0 "' I • • Noble Experiment may get even more noble Daughter No. r w ill soon join Daughter No. 2 at home with us If Thomas Wolfe is rtadin&. you were. wroni. One can &O home ap1n. In July we mentioned the noble soc1ologica l cJ.perimcnt beina conducted al our hou.se. Num~r Two dau&htcr moved home -tcmporarjly, i1 says here -btcausc hcf roommate in a ~ach cotta&c on the Balboa Pen· Fred insula moved away to take a new Martin job. llllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Unablr to suppor1 such a palatial 9QO.squarc.foot place herself. and wisely unwillin& 10 lry and find another beach pad i!l August, the kid asked mom and dad if she could move home, "1ust for a month or two." "You can come for as Iona as you like. or for as long as we can stand one ano1her. whicheve r comes first." mom and dad responded. She did, and "-"C all still can •• . Since running that 11cm. a couple dozen people have laken lhe lime to call, wn1e o r comer us in person and ask how il's a.oing.. It sttm s that having a grown child eome back home to liv~lh the folks is not that unusual these days. ~1ost people from whom we've heard report that 1heir sprouts have come back sing.le and unencumbered. as they where when they left A fe"'· brough1 little on« with them. Sadly, two reported 1hat their kids were ho me while undergoing. drua~alcohol rehab. "Good luck." some readers sa;id. a couple pulling an cxcla- mauon point on 11. Others gave it even moreo emphasis: "Goood lu - uck~ .. We are into W~k Eight of the Noble Expcnmen1 and are pleased to report that ii is wo rking j ant fine. We ha ve n't changed that much, M> 11 must be !he kid. This is a young. woman of 251J)lus years who has no1 really lived at homt' since she "''ent away to college in J98J. We g.ot back quite a different pc-non. M y baby ha5 srown up, While I still refer 10 her as the kid. shr 1s no"' ""ISt'. soph1suca1ed. confidenl and self-rehan\. Sht• even has her own tool k1 l. Bu1 there art defirti'lety times when hav1~g th~ old man ~round .........comcun handy......T:h,t)se-moments arc mostly 1dt'nt1fied bv a plere1ng- SC'ream, followed· by shneks-about a giant bug. -··trs like a bird~" -1n her roorn. Fa1her 111 plea~ 10 10 to the rescueo , 11 1s ru ce still 10 be nredcd. Maybe. what 1s making th(' expc:rime nl work 1s 1ha1 we rarely 54..'C th'\. 'j)erson. She 1s out the door most mornings by 6: 15, heading fo( Uon Ske1c's Health Club for Wo men. While some young -...·omt"n prerer the glill). meat·n1arkc1 ambiencc of the posh. nt"-... co- ('duca11onal g) mnas1ums. this ont' is all business at that hour. Good 1hink1n1. After -...ork1n1 out, tht" kid put.!> 1n a long and often grueling. day at a largt• ad\ertis1ng agt·nc} Lt"a,1ng the office al 8 p.m. or Jatt"r is not unusual. While "'e have nol kept scrupulous rt-co rds on lh1s. that's one reason why the thrtt or us ha\'e had dinnl'r 1ogc1hcr onl~ 1w1t-c in the-two mo nths she's been back homt". Before. \he used to come and do laund1)' and snag a fr« meal about unfc a '-''l'Ck. But long work. hours art"n·1 the onl; ~ason. We like to eat uul on our deck, and so do the squadrons o mosqu11oeli that lt\C" 1n our neighborhood. Then therr·s this guy, Stt. For some rea..on. the kid seem\ tu prefer fash1onabl) lalc dining with him to being eaten all'e -...hdc "'"e chomp on some burned ch1cktn and "'"atch 1he '>un go do-...n . Another factor con1r1but1ng to the succns of this C\penmen1 1s the kid's acquired talent for t1d1nns. When she left home o;c\ en }Cars ago to go 10 c:olle1eo. she was your baste teen-age slob. After h\tng 1n a dorm for a year. then a soronty house for 1hrcc: )Car11. tht" k1J became a conli rmrd neatness fa natic. l'lothes are picked up and put away. bc-d is made, teddy bt:ars are ncatl~ arranged No"'. mom and dad arc the basic slobs. The message here. parents of ttt"n-agers, is 1ha1 evrryltung 1s gonna be: O K \\'hatever your tcen·agc-r 1s doing now lo dn ... e )OU bananas. th1!t too shall PISS. I n.·frr, of course-. to the habns, affn:tat1ons and manne-n5ms 1ha1 arc s1mpl~ part of adolesctns.c. We have bttn blessed '-'"Ith cwo dau~1rr11 -...ho ha'e never given us any k1od of trouble. Surr. there ""·ere all thos.c dings in the cars soon after each one became hcen!ted \u dnvc, the occasional n1gh1 when noors -...·crt• paced until 4 a.01 .. a 1an1rµm or two. but that's about 11 -and "c'rl' 'en· thankful. The Noble EAJ)('nmen1 wilt grope its "'·ay 1n10 uncharted 1ern\OI) nc\t month when both daughters will be homt'. N un1b1:r T-...o daugh\er 1n her sem1 -res1dC"nt status, Numbc-r Ont' daughter on \ acat1 on for a .. ~•er-!.. from her teaching JOb in a yt'ar-round school 1n lht' l)en,er area. l.l\no1her phenomenon we have obscr,ed 1n thl' past ft'"' )cars 1s that lhesc-siblings no""· actual\) ltkl· ont' anolhl·r I The four of us haven't alt lived 1n lhc same house at 1hc \amt• un1c for almo!tt a d«adc. It will be-1nlert"sUng. A aoo<l iiuess is that my mother-in-Jaw will no1 be able tu resist th1!t and "'111 come for a visit, 100. Our e1penmen1 may ~om<' even more noble. FrH M•rllo'1 C'Ol•m• rut Moo4ey1, WH•~•d•y• a11d Fridays. Nobody p1cked all s1!!. numhers 10 'A"1n the '-'"tt"kcnd·s l .22.S million ··t.o1to 6-SJ" Jackpot. lhr (~at1fom1a Lo11ery said Sunday. Numbers picked Saturday night were: IA, ts, %7, Jf, 4J, $3, and lhe bonus number. %4. The top pnzc roll5 over to Wrdnesday's game. which lolttf) officials predicted will have a Jackpot df SJO million. Three tickets had five numbers plus thr bonus ... '""' ',. nun1ber. to win S2SQ,685 each out of a pnze pool of S 779,051. The 11cket11 were sold 1n Lon& Beach, Wal nut and Oakland. Therr ""·ere 108 tickets wnh five of si1 numbers. t'at h w1nn1ng S7 . .2 1J rrom a pool of S779,0S7 . In the four of six calc1ory. 8.41 8 tickel!L "'·o n .$84 earh. They sliart"d a S708.2}4 pnze pool. There "'·err 179.Jt>l tickels with lhrce numbers. winning an au1oma11c SS ap1ect'. T he Toppt.>r c1t1n were Arte1le, Saa Fre•cltC'CI and El Monie. Salt's from W<'dnesday n11h1 to Saturday's drawing -...·rrc SI.& • .! m1lhon OC used to be lima bean king • I• tntae: Splendidly suited to the dry fam11n1 of the 1900s, hma bea.n1 1rew in the biUC'St field in the world .on tM lrvint' Ranch -17.000 acrH -about where El Toro Marine bite ia 1odllx. In ._.-.. fact, Eut INfne. was· nick.named "Beanville for ill protinc crop. In Costa Mna. lhc Scst-ntrom (arm was initi•lly pl•n\ed in alfalfa. but lima beans became the principm.I crop Lhtrc., well. Dried lima ban• wetc 1 popul•r houK"hold J\I~ at thlit time and were bou&ht in IJUll qU1n1hy lht aovt.m· ment to lttd tlte lef"Vicemc:n or w~ War I. The only other pl.aL't the lime Man ..,-o,w to wtll, outiidre or Oranec County •• ptttty ,., •way -M.....,_•. You can amount to more than 1. hill orbrent You' tty conttibu•ina your hi11orical r.cts to us. Send them 10 Did Know. Orllll' COlll Daily PilOt. Cott& Mna. 9'2626. -a.,,..., •1 Aw _... ... T ~COAST DALY N.OT MoncMr. see---10 • ...., ... ©range Coast Weekend . • • . I Two atructures that wiU cha.nle the Oranae Coast tbtevcr bcld pJa dediaition ceremonies this week· end. while a third celebtatijd. ill 2,lh yelt or 5CtVi~ here. .J Tbe new Thomas F. Riley Ter· minal a1 J ohn Wayne Ajrport was the site of a black·tie bash Friday ni&ht. and the public got to tour the new $31 0 million airpon ex.· pansion SatUrday and Sunday. Mo rt' than 700 people dined. danced and reveled Saturday nil.ht at the nation's newest oasis Tor cancer victim s: the $22 million Patty and GC'orge Hoag Cancer Center al Hoag Mem orial Hospital in Newpon Beach. A dedication ~remony whcK 100 white horn· in& pigeons were rcleatcd w•s held Sunday aflernoon. And St. Bonaventurt: Church in Hfntinaton Beach celebrated a quarter century of serving the communit y with "Romance Sun· day... Couples who have been married more than 45 ycaB joined couples who were married Satur· day 1n renewing their marriiJC vows on Sunday, and a candlelight vigil was held that evening.. . ..,,...~ ... --..,... C=•••e. f1•llle1 •nd ,,,.,... celelWate .ZS r••• of tta1111ln•as at St. aonawentwe. ! D ... -~_,._.... ..... _ Altcl• aotc:e. l•ft~ Courtney Wall and MelJsg Piie• •t the Hoag Cancer Center party. Freddie Lee Miiier and fter horse Ginger also showed up fOf' the party. ll.-, ----..,. ~ .. ·-Dlale and TOMal Andino wlttched Jeff P'anen, r19ttt. make his point at the airport dedkatton. Hoag' s Cancer Center dedicated By AMANDA WRAY ~ -ltaftw.., .. NEWPORT BE'\('H -H)per- fract1o na11on 1s nut a flt''-' h1gh-spn-d n1c1hod of calculallng numben. It 1s a ne" t·ont't'pl, howe,·er. To dot'lors at f'l oag \·losp11al's nc-... tanrcr l'cnter. 1he lcrm defines 11 nc-... 'Al) uf th1nk1ng ahout ranct'r treatment g1\1ng pattt'nts 1-...u l>PI.'\ of therapy a da) rather than on1· In this v.ay tumoro; are ~ns1t11ed. ur more vulnerable 10 a SC'C"onda~ treatment. More 1han 100 -...h11c homing pigeons were relcak-d Sunda) after- noon dunng. a dcd1ra11on ft'rcn1on) for the nc"· S!2 millton (ieorge and Patty ~loag l "ancer ('enEl'f "The old conttpt that cancer 1s Ont" discaSt" and therr 1s one cure 1s JUSI not valid an} more." Dr. Robl'n Dillmr, mrd1r.al d1r(("\or of 1he t·en!f'. Mid before the crrtmony. "Some o(the mo~t prom1s1na ne"'' canl'l'f tht·rapll'!t utill/i.' norn1al anJ cance r l't·lls frum pa11 rn1\ 1hl·m- it'l\e\ ·· Such 1herap1es -...111 ti.;-9\1al:ihh: throuih hoi.p1t:il '!. elt·l trnn tx'am .1..:- celerator for superfi\ 1.il 1un1~1r' 3nJ thl· pho1on. l1r \-ra\. tx'am :I(· cell·rator for deeper mahgnan\·1cs .\ h)potherm1a Ji.',u.c. "'h1eh heat' superficial tun1 nrs 1.1s1ng m1lro>.A8\CS . ...,111be1ran\ft•rn-J from ma1n hospital, ""h llh -...·111 Clln llnuc to ho use patients nel·J 1ng lnng-tt'rm hosp11al1t.at1o n. In the ~nter's cell b1oh•g ~ labura· ion. treatments such a' lntl·r· lcuk1n-~ and 1un1or cell \ :iccines arc uS<'d. To treat \O\ICll\ tr1)m h1gh- do5<' chemothC'ra'p\. a ·pa11cnt'!t <>"n pre-trt'atmcnt hone man~,.,., or Oh.>o.:id cells arc re1ntrod01.~ 10 thr hod' Docton. at f'loog ~1C'mnnal Ho,Pt· tal Presb)1Cnan treat sonu· I J prr- rent of all OC''-' cancer pat1eAts a da). which amount11 10 7(.Xl Ml'-... pauents a )Car. The hosp11al stall alread) • 1~a 1, atiriu1 ~u pal1t'n1s a da' In the las1 fi\e \t'af'll. ho-...c,rr 1hr num~r \i f patit·nt\ has Jou!ilrd "·1th nl."'C'dS t'\C\"C'dtng. 'Ahal lh<' hn<.- p11al -...ould 11kr tl1 pro\ 1dt• \\11h \UJXJl.l nr-... .:an.:er ca"l''!. and S.00.l (3n1.t·r 1lc.i1h111n Orange ( C•un· t\ this 'ear .thin\•. Joc1or<o sa ' thc1. belie'<' ihc."u wr,1ct\ and the (an\cr Crntl·r "''II '-'1lh111 1-...0or1hrce \l".1r' -...arr.1n1 r-'pan'!.1l1n In IQ~•( i.S !loag pat1l·n11. n·- cc1,rJ 1reatn1<nt a~ a re\ult nf fl'- scaro:h fron1 .. hn11.al tnal' hut J,.,.. tors 53\ 50 f!('r\cn\ 1'l \-an1.·1•r pac11·n1' du: 1n ·'!.p11e of their 1rca1mcn1 BC"cauSt" of th1' flgurt'. ho,.p11.il offir1al'!. are h1-ip1n ii 111 ht~1 ... 1 prr1.\'n- t1 o n and earl~ d1a1n1>\1' 111111ntt'r 1n Plllt'nts. .\bout fl p1:n:l'nt ut Lht' patients arc-no"' diattnosed rn the ad,·anced stag1'' of the d1"l·a\("" ..In 1he futurt. l llnl'Cr pru~no''' anJ 1hcl1lp\ "'11! be more 'pt"Cifi.;-alh defined h\ eAfh 1n11L\ 1dua1·~ ,Jn .. l."r. IJ1Un1an ~\\ "'li<'n<'!1 .. 'ana11ons .. aUeJ ··oncogenes .. ar :.u("1a1ed -...11h t:anccr halp us to unde1sland anJ rrrd1 c1 the h1olog1cal ht-ha \ ll'r ll C'ancrr "'In colla 0Cr31111n v.1th pn,a1e 1n du,lr;.. -...t' shall ~· t'stabhsh1n1 :a tumor ban~ 10 i.1nre l·anccr Spl'"l I· nil.'n~ for anal\S1\ '-'h1le comlaung tht'')t' lindtng<. -...11h thr chn1C'al ,,1ur'l' llf !hi.' paucnts and th1Mr l\~pi.•n-.c t1i IR'ltml·nt .. .\.!lhuug.h naL1l1nal <>ta l1sucs rut lung ,an.:-rr al 1hc !Orcfron1 of tht'" nll''' ,11n1n1l1n !••tm<. \lf \'31\("('r. fol- l11""<'J h) 1ulon. brt·asl .ind prostn1lr ,,1n1·c1 lluag' trcqu<·nc) d1fft'n ~­ ' J u"l.· l1f "ha1 J111. !(lf' t·reJ 11 to com· niun111 a-...:irrne'\ lll\Jg J1.,:t11r, Jiagnu~ lht' mo~1 On·ast canC'i.'r lllllo-...·rd b~ luna.. .. ~r\ '' prl•\tra1r an"J l"Olon l'al'ICt"'n li oa~·, ,an~cr \·enter -...11! JOln !he ran~' 111 '1m1la1 fitctliucs at ~I Juserh·, ll1><,p11al 1n Orange and l ('I \1 rd1cal l rntcr Unkempt bandit robs Coast S&L IRVINE -A lone robtw:r Mld up the Gresl Western Sav-______ , 1ngs and Loan. SJQ2 W1lnut. last wttk. escaping with about S2.000. The bind.it dcscnlX'd as 1 while male, 5-tooi-5. sh&hl of build with Io n& ~ond hair .,..·carin1 a blur baseball cap ,n<I dirty clothes, ('S(.'apcd on fool bcfon poliC't' arrivt-d Titf robber . rn1rrrd the bank ab0u1 noon Wednesday and prtXnled a trllrr 'Ai th a demand no1e. The tclll't, who feared· for her saret)-. pvr the robbl'r mont') fl'om tllr cash ._ __ dntiwcr. Poli« ch«kcd the adjmnt oranae ~, ... ~ with • e1ni~ unjtl but did nol flnd any pcmible IUSpttls. Poh« be ICVt 1he ro~ may havt had 1 t'l.t near tht' blnk. -87 ... Dall1 l'llot Coo•• M- "' M>men's wtllt1 Wat• ••okn '" 1hc luelly WJ)tf"· m.rltct.. 2190 Harbof" 91,·d.. 11 a~t I:~ p,m. 1'1u.1n- day. Tht wtlkt Ind mo~ 11\ 11 ..,"ttt' \'llucd II SI J.4 A '"" mcmbtf 11 Tccwint.lc JunK'f Hich School ~JJ(>r"kd th.al a c:ak:u latOf and an CIMfFnt} n.d.o-•11h I ,·omt>1ncJ 'llUC" nl \11, .,..r rc \IOIC"n hr\""(""("n J '1 m o\u1. ::~ and " am St-p1 J D <It p.111 .:if C"lt"Jll.\V1 11\d 1bou1 S 1 111 , hanJf "l"ft"" \IOkn in 1 buralal) 11 1 homt 1n tht :8()") bh ... l ,,, I ! Rt0 Cirri<' TM 1n1ruder . ...,·ho 1pParenlh el~o •Ir •n Ol"'lnfl' ... h1le hr .... I II"\ the-houtoc. -·~ \UrpllV\l ti\ "' t'Hlden\ II ~ • "' The bural11 tkd Tht ,,,~<;('' '"''' roint hl'C" a rombtnrd v-llH' 1•f St81 .~ountain Vall~y -\ JO-year-old W"'1m1nt.in .,.·om1n ..,., ff>ll11 .. f\I of1' thr frtt""'l and rha!l!Cd 1hro\fJh l H\ \lrt't"'I• 111 \h I •llfk) and l h~ A1.enuc. ""Mtt 1 ..:ar C'f'll'hnt 1n 111 t.r1 t11t'\ rr11r t'nd IW\Ct f'or no lpPllttnt l"f'Awn D Someone t'nltt'td II\ unfin1sht\l bu11J1n1 At 111 IQ~ Rroo!..hun t SI,, ~mov«t an ek!Ctn( bn'11 kr1 •1lun1 al Sl.ISQ and lcf\ undtteelCd Hunli"llo n Beach ~ ~ fl vduek'\ wuwW'tlC'kl .,..llh 1 f'\lCt. i11 the 17'000 Noct of Kttl'°'1 laM D Someone: brukr tht locks oa both w<ta or• I ~A 1 Honda Prelude In tM 600 bkK'k of Gltnwood On't Ind Siok the !lt'llJ.. D A rn~nt \lid JC'Ml'l' wat m1111~ ftMl htt &nbun Crou 1pen~n1 1n IM lti«XJ bkd. of ' I ,-,·inf' Somronr. po;l\\ttll\ an rmpl11'"'· ~tole S 114 rrom ~ mtlll file r1btnl""l 1n 11n nffirr al t\.44 1 Bun Road 0 ,.,, "'"Omln ~1)11111"\l lhl\1 hl'r hu,Nrl\J hit 1\(1 .,..1th ;i 'ht'C'\.bool. • D -\ man 1n hi' 111<. v.11h \fr111h1 t>l91·~ h11r. 1 bh~ ,n1n and nc1 pant' 11> .. \ rtr.onrd \llndul& on a knoll t•utstdt tht' Tunic N .... ~ (1tt'n '"'1mfT!1n1 pool l.aguna Brach l "llr() fish1n1 poln. 'llut'd 111 S") 10 ~. ~ \to~ fmm 1 homr-on < m~ D A IPki 0 1111rd l"trraarru' .,,.tr h ..,,.., 11ilet1 ~ n unlocked \·ehf('lt N~wport Bu.:h A m.dirl\1 oftlw 600 blol.."l of K1ftl' lllOIMI ~ tomec')ftt W slokn • comPtCt due maikd '° lws-.. .._ a M1S)'lbof ~nd thr c>pened, empty l*'.bll~ ID tlle 1u11tr •, • I I • • I I .L._o f 0 • t! • s •• l . ' ' ' ' • • U.S., Soviets agree on sanctions against Iraq Iraq wants its ex-foe, Iran, to help break embargo . . l!y O.ISTOPl•R _,.. ----nq·s fOrei&n minister souaht help on Sunday from lran in crac~ing the U .N.-imposcd embarso on Ba&hdad, but lhc United States and ""Soviet Union renewed their commitment to the sanctions.. • Syria's official news a.tency re- ported a series of 46 explosions wrre heard in the Iraqi town of Al-Qaim chemical plai\t in Al..Qaim on Aua. near the border, resultinc in an l l under auard. It was not known undetermined number of casualties. whether any Wcstnners were still ABC News identified the site of the beina held u human shields at the blasts as the al-Oaim cbemicaJ plant. plant. The official Iraqi News A&cncy Meanwhile, more Americans flew denied the reports. to freedom after beina held in lr8q Polish work.en retumina home and Kuwait foUowina Iraq's in- from Iraq reported that about lS vasion of its nei&hbor on Aua. 2. Americans were brought to the · Hundreds are stiil held as human shields apinst U.S. and other forces build.in.a up io lhe Persian Gulf rqion. lraq_i Forei&n Minister Tariq Aziz met ~lh lranW\ officials in Tehran, Iran's capital, in the first official Iraqi visit since the two countries went to war in 1980. The fiahtina ended in a cease-fire io Auaust 1988. Soun:cs in 1chran, speakina ~n condition of anonymuy, aid At11 wu likely 10 ask Iranian officials 1~ allow shipmc-nu of food and medt· cine in10 his counlt)I. Tht U.N. embarao permits only hu.manitarian shipments of such supplies. . In Hclsinki1 Finland, Pres1dc:nt Bush and Soviet Pm:idcn1 Mikhail Gorbachev q.reed anew Sund.a~. ~n .. the path that the U.N. has sel 1n When "this sports equi~ent break~ down, there are no sim11lueplac_emenl pal'ts._which is why botll profe,ss1onal aiiif weekend athletes come to us when they need sports rehabilitation and condi· tioning . • Our board cert ified orthoped ic surgeons have sub-specialties which focus on disorders of the knee. neck. b.ack. hand , shoulder , ankle and foot. This expertise allows us to effectively treat all sports rela ted injuries. as well as other orthopedic and arthritic conditions. • With registered phys ical therapists, athletic tra iners. and state of the art equipment, we are able to obtain 100%.recovery without surgery in many cases. • If your body is in need of repair, call us today. 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Costa Mesa, CA 9'1626 1 7141~E 28991 Front St., Suite 104 T111T«Ula, CA 92300 17141699-5282 ' ' - ( ' \ .. GE COAST llFAIIB OMW COAST DM.'t N.OT Mond8y. ~ 10, 1llO All You bet Your life it \Norks Looking fo~ a hubby? Ge~ real Yes, ~ bad an •PPointment, but I just did not want to * him. He wu a smoker, two pecu a day for 25 _yean. and four ~k• 840, in my office, be had decided to qwt. To make rnatten wone, bis wife. a two-~ker bend( did not want to quit To help blm with his aoal j el'COl1flP.d him to back up his 're- solve With a heavy bet. My reason- in& wu aimple. Strona neeative incentives can be used to i"IJ"lin po iuve behaviors We wud th.at if I were to walk bebina him ready to clunk him on the head with a heavy stick 1f he smoked, he would not smoke. Sine~ the punishment was more severe than the cravina -binao -instant cure. I bad neither the lime nor 1ncl1na- 11on to foUow ham for four weeks so I tncouraa.ed him to bet S300 (an amount mat would hun) 10 be Dr. Jullan Whitaker donated in his name to the National ~inc Association (a aroup he dis- likes enormously) 1f he smoked. The appropnate documents were drawn, dated, sianed by him. and stapled into bis chart. His day of reckoning had come. and I did not want to have to say "OK. Gene, make a check out to the National Rifle Association for S300. I will mail 11 in." I want people to win. and if they lolc, I do not want to be • witness. and I certainly doA't want lo djs- pense punishment I opened the door and Gene was siuina on the exam table with bis mouth full of aum. A~r a moment of sUencc: "Well, dJd you smoke?" "(cllomp chomp) Nope. (chomp chomp )" .. What!" "(chomp) Nope, (chomp chomp), but I have chewed 140 packs of 1um (chomp)! I made up my mind four weeks ~ that I was aoina to quit. And besides, I hate the NRA, and there was no way they were 1oin1 to set any of my money!" Since then many patients have said. ··0oc. ain you help me stop smok.iQ&? I really want to quit." l DOW say. "When ~OU att read,Y to quit, we wilJ determine the recip1- eot and tbe amount and I WJJI draw up the documcnti. Until then, don't bot.htt me." Tbc financaaJ oepuve 1nccnt1ve can be used for all forms of behavior modification. Pick a behavior. like exercise, or a diet plan, or elimina- tion of alcohol. ci~ttes, or choc- olate chip cookies.. Set a definite time limit Ukt one month, or six weeu. Lifetime bets are too bulky: remem~! you can always cxten~ the bet. Make the bet. and you are off doina or not doing what ever your hea.n desi~. It is best to bet on beh.av1on. not results. Don't bet th.at you wdl lose IS pounds, bet that you will not eat any fat and exercise four times a week for six weeks. The results will follow. h works. If you don't believe me. JUlt try it. But remember want wh.at you bet on and make tht bet big enouah for you to wm. - The search for a mate is serious business, not soap-opera fantasy Women hke Carol yearn for the "'cute meet" - a soap-opera start to a new rcJauonship. Each of these women laves under the per· pctuaJ illusion that some day her "pnn~" will come and that she doesn't tven have to do ~nythina else but wau for b1m Carol wtll never leam. Or at le~t 1t would seem she hasn't yet Dr. Linda Algazl Study finds drug DDI pro~iSing She tells the story: "Wh1lt I was in lbt market ~t month. an absolutely idorable guy caught my eye 1n the frozen foods sec- tion. He smiled. winked and said he JUSl knew we were destined to meet ap10. "No kidding. u was as 1f we were an some romance novel. When I bumped into him again 1n the bakery section. his face got suddenly serious. 'I knew 1t.' he said, 'I knew It was destiny.· excel at some spon or bob6y, display your speciaJ abihtJcs where ever you can. Men love women who do something .well. Don't tum your nose up at da11n1 S«v1ecs. espcoally video- daung services where you also set to do the choo~ng based on solid dat.a and photos. (I went to a wedding last weekend of a tcmfk couple who met through Great Expectauons.) in the tre.atment of AIDS patients "I prac'tically melted when he asked me for m y phone number I should have known better. When we actually went out on a date -we did gel that far. It was terrible. The 'pnncc' and I had no thmg in common " 1ty USA M. KltaEGER s...,,_._ A new, small-scale study has found that the experimental drug d1deoxyinosme. or DOI. prolongs the survival of AIDS patatnts lonaer than AZT. the only med1cat1on licensed for ll'eatmcnt of the disc~. But 1t 1s too carJ.t 10 say that DOI should replace AZT as tht drug of choice for palltnts. cauuons co-re- searcher Dr. Robert Yarchoal'. of the National Cancer Institute. Not tver; patient responded equally well ro 1he drug. After two ycan of t~~tment with DOI. S2 of S8, or 88 percent, of AIDS and ARC ~llents were still ah\le. 8) comparison. other studies havt showo .t~1at 50 percent of pa- lltnts on. AZT and 2S percent of pto~: gtUtna no treatment ~ tb\k two years after being diagnosed with AIDS. "We sec n1~ survival in patients O\erall." said Yarchoan from h1'i office at the National C'anctr In· slllute in Bethesda, Md. "Wt'rc quite taken with the fact that. despite a low number of (im- mune ~lls) at entr;. sunwal 1s prett)' good." he said The study did not directly com- pare the two drugs. Expanded tests of the two drugs -alone dbd in combination -involving 2.SOO people living with AIDS will be complct( by next summer. The new research is an extension of \afety and toiuc1t)' study begun in July 1988. The drug's efficacy must be proved in a second study before federal approval will be granted. In earl> tests. DOI ap~red effec· uve tn boosting the number of 1m- mune·syste_m cclls and tn ,auppress· ing spread of the deadly human 1mmunodefic1cncy virus. which causes Al OS. But because ha&h doses of DOI can cause dcadfy pan- crea11tis. the drug looked womsome. Yarchoan's research. published ID lhc Sept. I ISSUe of the Bntish medical Journal Lancet. tracks actual pat1er:it survival and finds that lower doses of DOI arc less hkely to cause pancreas inflammation. How- ever. and1 v1dual rcsponSC"s 10 the drug vary. The study discovered three maJo r charactensu cs of the drug: -It can be tolerated at doses up to 700 m1lhgrams a day. for as Iona as two years and perhaps longer. -It causes a boost. then a plateauana. ID the number of im- mune system cells -even in pa- tients who started with a low (below SO) T -cell count. (A normal T -cell count is between 800 and 1.000.) In contrast, AZT only prevents the number of T -cells from slipping.. The sustained improvement wnh DOI ~rsastcd in some oauents t.hrou out the study. - t ytelc1s survival rates of 80 percent ID AIDS patients and 93 percent 1n ARC patients after two years of treatment Also. memory, attention and other mental characteristics im- proved ID all four patients who had HIV-related dementia. The doctors fo und that immune system function was best p~rved in patients who had not taken AZT DOI patients who had taken AZT for longer than four months had a smaller boost m immune system cells than thOSC' who had not taken AZT. This does not mean that these patients have a tolcnncc to DOI. Yarchoan cautioned. Even ID former AZT patients. DOI is effective 1s supprcssina multiplication of the virus. DOI has been the focus of enormous hope and pohucaJ ac- t1v1sm. When HIV-mfectcd people with AIDS last year clamored for early rele~ of the drug. manufac· turcr Bristol-Mytrs Co. made 1t available to about 8,SOO patients outside cl1nical tnals ID a so-called "expanded aa:ess" program. There IS arcat nttd for a new drug hke DOI because AZT can cause severe t0Jt1c1ty and loses its dfcc- uveness once the ,·1rus becomes resist.ant to Its effects DOI. developed by the National Cancer lnsutute. 1s a chemical couslD of AZT. the onl) anti' 1ral drua for AIDS with federal approval. But unlike AZT. DOI 1s not toxic to bone marrow etlls. It also attacks strams of the AIDS virus that arc rcStstant 10 AZT DOI works by disrupting the cbemLcal chain needed b) the virus to muh1ply inside the body of an AIDS patient. DOI allows that virus to begin mult1phcation but p~vents 1t from compleung the process. As a result the virus cannot spread. Future studies companng DDJ with AZT wall show whether DOI should be a "first-hne" drug. accord- ing to Yarchoan and Dr Samuel Broder. also of the National Cancer Institute. Carol says she'd like to Jet mamed. If that's reall) true it's lime for her to think throu&}l her unsuc~sful non-strat~es and 10 comt up with a new kind of campa1gn to find a husband "Cute-meets" don't happen - cxctpt to turkeys. When sociologists stud~ human mate-.sclttuon. lhc> find that .. chance" meetings rarely end in s1gn1ficant relat1onsh1ps -cs- pcc1all) among adults over 30 Women who ~ read) to find a husband and who arc choos) about who he will be. take note that you must be willing to ap- proach }Our search assertive!) You must take your "find-a· husband" campaign as scnousl) as you do your career. The first ·tnck 1s to make )'OUr· self \llS1ble -and not JUSI !>hYSI· call). You ha"e to sho"' off your brains and talent along with )Our good looks. Sttk out new exposure. cs- pcc1all) u1 v.ork s1tuat1ons If ~ou TM Ehmmatc all the men in your hfe who arc "class 8" lovers - the ones who you know arc never go1n1 10 be }Our true mate. Busy career women only have a limited ume each week for sociaJ rcla- uonsh1ps -so clear the decks! Re~umine )Our goals as to what makes a good husband and father Look at the happ~ co uples you kno"' T)pc-A super- ach1e\'ers and glamor-types may not be what )ou·rc after Ne"cr date mamed men or those who arc sull healing from a broken hcan. If you're womed that some man who IS no"' spcoal to you won't ever be ca~ble of comm1tt- ment. look at his hfe apart from his relat1onsh1p with you. What and who hu he been able to commit to" And remember that you can't demand commitment too soon -but you can tell af the odds arc aood. Sw your campatgn now. Des- perauon-mouvated "time IS run- ning out" campaigns fngbten men And remember -It onl) takes one (My mother told mt that) Lens hardening means more eye care as We grow older ly Dr. STE~EN H. JOHNSON ~ .. -Oely,... The consistency of the lens continues to harden throughout hfc. By the early 40s. the lens consistency ts firm enough th.at no matter how hard the focusing muscle contracts trying to make the lens change shape naturall}. the lens hardness prevents at fro m ~oming thick enough for near focusing. ThtS is when most ~pie find that they need magnification to read or perform close work. As the hardening of the lens con- tinues from aac 40 to 65. 1nd1- viduals need increasing magnifi- cation commensurate with the degree of lens hardening. Around aac 6S, the hardening process IS complete as far as its efftct on an individual's near vision 1s con- cerned. Cataract surgery and lens re- placement art performed when cataract clouding interferes with an individual's ability to see ade- quately. This procedure usually can be done an an ambulatory surgery center on on an outpa- tient basis m a hospttal. A tiny mcmon ts made in the lens and the opacity is extracted using a spcc1alazcd vacuum technique known as phacocmuls1fication. Lens implants are now small enough that they can be inserted through this small incision. The implants come an different lens powers. JUSt as glasses do. We can select the power of the lens implant and usually can have the patient seeing better at a distance without glasses than he did before wearing glasses. one week after cataract surgery. Glaucoma is an increase an intraocuJar pressure. much like a tire being overinflated. It usually appears in older age groups. although it ts occasionally seen tn people under age SO. People who have relatives "Ith &Jaucoma arc at increased nsk for developing the disease and should have annual glaucoma checks. The symptoms of glaucoma arc usually subtle and painless. Only rarely arc they rapid and acutely painful. Glaucoma can be effccuvcly treated with drops and/or laser surgery if detected In tame. However. loss of v1ston can occur If glaucoma progresses unll"Cated. Macular degeneration is an qc-related eye problem that does not usually appear an indi- viduals until they are in their 60s. There arc two basic types of macular degeneration. opthalmic exams "111 help mm1· In the first or .. wet" type. ne~ m1ze the nsk of vts1on loss. blood vessels growrng under the Smee sight 1s such a trcmcn· retina break and bleed. Earl) dous gift. its prMCnat1on and warning signs include wa \'l ness rcstorauonn arc 'Cf) important. or smudgrness of vm on. If de-SLgn1ficant ad" ances an medicine tccted earl) enough. this t}pc 1s over the past 15 )Car5 have potentiall) curable using a laser revolut1on1zed our ab1ht)' to to seal off the leakages. diagnose and treat e)t disease The second or "df)" l)pc oc-(This column deals "'1lh com- curs when blood vessels "1thtr mon medical topics. and ques- awa). leaving atrophic changes ttons are ans"'errd b\ medteal There 1s some e" adence that and dental spec1a11sts ·,n che ap- d1etaf) supplements such as zmc ~-­ proonate field of expertise. Pl~ forward quesuons ro rbe Medical Plaz.a As.soctaLJon oJ Newport Center. c/o rbe Health Educauon Foundauon. 360 San M11ue/. Suire 206. Newport Beach. CA 92660). RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. "' ..... .,_ Dell.> c.-. Meo..! 1<>n HAllOll k VO.COSU WU -S.._'1~ slow the \'tsaon loss from this .-----------------------------. typt of macular degenerauon D1abet1cs arc at increased nsk for blindness and should defi-I nttely have their e)es checked o n ce a y ear b} an o phthalmolo gist. lnd1 v1d uals with Juvenile onset diabetes tend to have m ore severe and more frequent viston problems than adult onset diabetics. Good rnn- trol of the diabetes and annual Your single source for cotnprehensive medical services. , The older eye is more vulner· able to vision loss than the young eye. The four lea~mg causes of blindness in the United States are cataracts. glaucoma. macular deaenerauon and dia- betes. Most of these arc com- pletely treatable with early dctcc- Followin• the lens implant. the tiny incision is closed with a single stitch. T here is little or no pain with cataract su'lery. Whercascataractpattent.s uscd .------------------------ llon and interventton. Gradual loss of v1s1on ~n­ to be immobilized for a month followina surgery, today's pa- tients arc completely recovered in about a week with few phyJi- cal restrictions. In m y pracuce, the majority of our patJents see 20/40 or better without ~ mna in middle aac or later can --------------i be characteristic of both &laucoma and cataracts. An ophthalmoloaist should be con- sulted to diAJl:'OSC and treat any noticeable vision loss. A cataract is a cloudina and continued bardenins of the lens of the eye that impain vision. As the cataract prosressesl~!e lens becoma dtn1er and vqans to ditc0lor. Some symptoms of cataractt are blurry v:i•ion a~ difficulty drivina at niaht or 1n full IUD. 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I a.cfil'IVl'Vft -~~ The Medical Plaza Association. located next to Fashion Island in Newport Beach. provides the most comprehensive group of physicians. dental special- ists and outpatient medical services in Southern CaWomia. In one convenient location! Nearly 200 health care professionals are available to meet your individual health care needs Phys-\ icians and dentists are available in each of the followin1 specialties: 756-9000 t • • • I Chanel arrives on Orange Coast There•• no doubt •bout tt. Sund•y•1 .... openlne of CtNlnel w•• th• event of the ay on th• Coast. H•I 'end Je•n•tt• Segerstrorn Jim •nd Sh•ron Henwood pettJ, Henry end Ren•• Segerstrorn •nd CHANEL Fro m A 1 rnnapc11 "en: pa'i'>t:J h\ the wh11c-glovc wa11er'I Ciuest., rnmpl:11m•d .. , bet thl'} 1.1.an1 111 stane us. ~ "l' can fit into their tin~ rluthc'> ... 'iuggcstcd on<." promin<."nl opera '>Upporll'1 · Oth<."r opera Ill' er'> 1.q,~lrom1ng the oout1quc indudl·d ( and1ll' and Rllgcr <i<:hnapp. Rill and Laila <. unhn. L11l1an F-l uor. lee .\Ired. Craig llro" n. Mal) anJ Jami:., Roo~1 <."It. Sh1rkc Gug- genheim. no.,., and td \thumalher. Martha and Mal C1rel·n. Barhara and Jim Glabman. Dick and Jnknc I ngc l. Ron and Bohtnc Felsot. Lord \1 mun Reading lheri: for the Bn11sh f cst1,all Don dc"ru1f. Ltlhi: Hinde. Cath\ Lo"dcn. store Jrlh11n1 < hrn1ian C1all1un. Chand VP Barbara < irl.. 1 a Manh n and Tom N1el\cn. Jan<'t Wal\h 1.1.11h Rud' Lul..n. JoHc Reaume. Kathkcn R' m·r\on · and prallllall) e' cf) oth('r .\-h\t u;a!>llinc dothe.,hor!>C in town on 1h1!> la~I W('l'i..- l'nd of \ummcr The guc'it list was a"c~omc Dally Piiot photos by Shauna Norfleet Parents, nun glv'e teen bad advice DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am not plannina to commit suickSe or anythina like that even thouah I am. only l 7 and my si1uation seems hopcleu. I have nine brolhcn and sis- ters, all younacr. The four after me are boys so I'm the one who has to help my mother with the laundry, housework and the younaer kids. Mom had twins when I was 12 and everythina got worse after that. I wouldn't mind the work so much, but my father makes me stay home fro~ school ~he.n Mom isn't feeling well. Thas as happening more aod m ore. l made very aood arades until last year when Mom had another baby, just 10· months after the previous o ne. Last semester when I won a special award in science. my teacher encouraged me to try for a college scholarship. Now she says I mi~t not graduate because I have massed so much school. I can't catch up because I have-so much work to do around the h.ouse that by the time I'm fin- ished l 'm too tired to study. Mom just told me that she .1s going to have another baby in about fi ve mQnths. When I said I thought she was havina too many babies. s~ became angry and said, "God gi V"~s people only as many babies as tht}( can take care of. Don't ever say such.. a tcmblc thing again!" '· Last night I told m y .father I want to get my grades up and )o to college. He said it would be·· impossible even with a scholar- ship bcaluse my mother needs m y help. In the middle of our con venation, the pnnc1pal of our school. who is a nun, called to talk to 'my parents about m y being absent so much. l was hopina she would convince them that the> should let me go to collcge. but that's not what hap- pened. She sided wnh them and wd God has gi ven me important work to do at home. She also said many peo ple have good lives without aoina to coll .... I don't want to cnttc1ze m parents. They work hard and t to do the right thing. My fathe has two JObs and spends a lot o time at church. But he wants m to promise to stay horn~ and he! for nine more years unttl m y twt sisters will be 14. I don't want t make that promise. Do you think I am bemJ. self. 1sh. Ann? My parents say 1f I g to college, l will be dest'rtlOi th family, and that would be a sin. ls then· any hope for me? Plea don't use my name. If my fathe knew I was wnling to )OU. h would be very angry. -N CITY, NO STATE DEAR FRIEND: I llave muy tlala11 to 1ay I don't know wlaere to be1la. Let me 1ta.rt by aaylaa lite notion tllat God 1Jve people omly a1 muy bablu 11 tlaey cu cake care of 11 aoa1eaae. Der e a re a tremendoH number of bablH bora to people wllo cauot take care of tlaem. Y oar four youaaer brotlten llave elabt lland1 amoa1 tllem. ney 1laould be pllcllla& l.D and ltdpla& wltla tile llo111ework ud lite i.f OU &tr clalJdren. ne COD· cept "-at dome.Uc cboru are for femaltt poly 11 outmoded foo lllll- oe11. ne on \ wllo ai ded wltll your pueot1 did )ou a 1ravt l.nj11tlce. (111 bet SHE!' weal lo college.> Sile llloald know lllat yoa will be a m•cll greater llelp to your parent• If you obtaa• ~ college diploma and 1e1 o.l (f:'lo Ute bHIDHI world. I ur1e you &6'110 for U, and don't fttl 111llty, llonf''f. Society Box Scores - next day's coverage Jan wltla a View CaHe: Center SOO support group of the Orange Cuun11 Pt'rformrng Arts Center Locatioa: Ritz Carlto n Ho tel. Laguna N1gul·I Oraanlien. Joan G ladstone and Ken Sethnq Doutloa: SSS per person Mena: Buffet on th<' lawn MHlc: Ann Panerson's Maiden Vuyag<." ;\II f-cmak Jau Band Eatertalameat: ~uet Overtieard: Membership in the )Oung prull'S\lonals group has increased from I 7S to JSO since Januar). Party ban : The ocean view amd the 18 female mus1c1an\ UaderwrUen: &ashore Construc11on and Merrill I ) nl'h Penpectlve1 Ca•1e: Laguna Art Mu~um Oraulien: Marla Bird and Oolore~ M1lhou\ Locatloa: Cocktails at the Emerald Ra) sea~1de cabanna at Decann ·and Al Baldwm's. Dining at the ho mes of Karen and Ton) I rcnch Dorothy and Don lkndett1; Pat and Gene Hancock. Janet and Henn Egers and Suzanne and Ted Paulson DoutJon: SI SO per person VIP'1: California artists Laddie John Dill. GhlTord M}<'r\. Lita Aluquerque. Frank Dixon and Marlo Bart<'l~ Party btln: The appointment of Bonnie Rnlla1n llall 3'> ne" associate director Hu dt•nter: Director Charles Desmanas Overtieanl: Italian fare at the Bcne<kt11 home "a' prepar('d h' Ambrosia of Beverl) Hills. the same catt'r<'r used tor the "1 1\on library ded1ca11on. Bottom llae: SI 2,000 TV Listings MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 10, 1990 Stars come out to combat AIDS • D • • • • • • • • MAYO Dll 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 F19111 Ma F.mti 8ulllt McMe: ".lolflul't ...,..-(1990. Orll!ll) MeliSM Gilllr1 Tm Newt ::,. of Ill Ail In Stereo Mlhsotl Mlthw laWftnCI Pr'"*' In s.eo Out of Thi• Moofte •• ·111e ,....,.. 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Her hair was in _Pia taila. She was wearin1 a ttitT, Bounced frock. A little black dos w1s barkina at her feet. Jn 1 fit of fright. Katharine backed into the mys- terious chamber's only door. She quickly opened it to find every color in the rainbow GARl'lltLD PEAl'RJT8 ·-~ 8BOB ' splashina across her face. For of the comer of her eye she dis.- some reason. she reafhcd in ~r covered \he: stranac house she had pocket and pulled out a photo of JU;lt ~"itcd had two human lep Desmond Tutu. •tack.in' out from under it. Spark.1- '"Get Tutu, I'm not in Newport ina ruby slippers were an the anymore," she $I.id aloud. cadlvtr's feet. "Tee-hee-hcc:-hcc,'' r1n1 a -Thll's ill Ruby's!" screa med chorus or muffled link lauch• Katharint -tM obvious victim comin& from the lush, nron-pcen of 1 twisted dream sequtnct -as bushn. she awoke i n h~r bedroom. Katharine 1wun1 around. Out ... ,_.,.Te ~ Ct11tl.8ted ... ... NOT SlRVIEP! HA HA HA HA ! °' .0 ...,, ! ~MT !TWAS A. Get:.'>0 R ;C.K " by Jim Davis by Charles 1\.4 . Schulz TMIS FEELS LIKE VESTERPAy's PAPE~ ... OM-COMT DAILY N.OT Mondoy, ~. __ ,.,._-"-I COOR IA !Ir Ur ... & Meratta CUL'NU f ~y eo.<.T' .5 ei~ lf\AN YOIJlt !!>0,0., T. • ~ I ~ • i • • ! i l.oW ON ~t~R l ~ - DEl'f!OS by Henk Ketchum ' THE MENACE , I' i , ... 1 'llov! 1 \\l?NDER IF TllESE COOKJ!<S 7i4S7t A~ Ga:lD AS THEY SMELL!" by Jerry Scott R08E 18 ROSE by Pat Brady 40U 1"f.AA • u~. l\\E OE~Tl'OO'\. ooNT 4'00 ? I TA.KE fT <./00\'E. NE.va2. ~ WAAT I CAN 00 TO A CUJIN 61)E;T TOWU. FUNKY WlJllKERBEAJll !1'!-,, A DAl1..L,.l 1u.JE.k.VE.·N'H,.,._,,..£ "ElAh PR06RfW\ 1"M INQ..a:6 fUX) /VllNlffE.S Of (,JJIVVV'if/i!:AL!:J 1 '"f'J OFFER ~ FREE 'TV M0Mrf1JR5 MlD 6ilfE.U/1E Dl~E5 , AND '"£ l.IJ'O<.£. PAU'A&E 15 mR&E<ED II< IMPPE$S IONA~E Ml>JCJS '1IW A~EN'"f FUU.<.' CAF'\&.E ()(' (.PrfilAL_ ~IN¥ IN& AND "8160Nl>i(,.. r~ld .. by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Tom Betluk WR S(.}jC()L 8'.A'\RD I by Lynn Johnston WHAi'51DUR ~tX r EM INAR,N~l E 7 K~1FE · f lbHilNG INTHE !AAK . GREAT-WHER£ ANl7 WHEN 7 1CUR RDOi.1 - SOM< TIME AF11R 1>1117N16Hl. FllltD BASSET · ONE ~ ~y liXP&~MINT$. t Klf'E '()lJ LUCi IT. ) w~.-.T'5 IN tT? 1 CONTINUE Tg T H tNK THAT Hl!'S NO't ee1NG 'T TAL.LY i-t0NS9T WITH ~J:'TI!" llLAIN9 ..... ~--"'."-.,-=_::.--=-~ Ml!, G'-0,_IA / i'iLL1NGS Le.Aves He HAS NOTHING HIS o~~ICI!. TO GAIN ev LYING LAWTl!R SAM TO VOV I 0'11\IVl!R ~e&L9 U N R"'9Y A.80Vf-Hl9 CLl.Nrf ' --~- by Alex Graham DllABBLB ~--~-Ml-a_UY< __ r_i_t i•. it's ~ 1\'f. >ll<'!>l' OOMIO getting col d : '-U!ING onlO·tlECK .. ""· Jill.I. 0 NOi) Ca.If ""' : I ',()~! by Hwold Le Doux TUllllLltWSBD8 ' \ ~,TUf_ •ttlN(,"-l --10 Oll't't~' by Kevtn Fagan by T. K. Ry8n • ~ COAIT DAILY N.OT A8 Mond•y. Septemt>et 10, 1990 OIANGE COAST DlllJ Pilat ' An Independent Newspaper Pvbl11hed by Poge Group P11bl1sh1ng, Inc Robert E. ,oge, pres1den1 & ch1el eAecvllve ofltcer William S. Lobdell, ed1t0< & v1Ce·pres1den1 Steve MorbM, monog1ng ed1t0< Ston Wymon, n•ght ed110< Don F.nley, ed•t0<1ol page ed 'Of Roger Moom, leo•vres ecj.t()( Roget Cotlton, spotts ed·•or Corol Humphleyt, s~·••v f'd •or Elliot Stein, Jr., ho.rnion G.rold W. Adcox, Jr., general nioooger Walter Burroughs, 1901-1989, fovnd.ng publisher Editorial Schools need help breaking junk-food habit S tudents and public c;chool offi cials throughout Cah- forn1a arl' caught in the 1hro"' sofa snack attack. Both will ha' t• a hard time bn·aking the Junlo..-food hab11. but tor diffrrc nt rl'a!>on<. Students "'ho Hock 10 school rantrens for fast -food goodies arc being prc<:.c;url·d to rat food'> that an~ better tor them. chool uffi1:1als are und-:r C'qual prec;sun: tu reduce fa!>l-food !>en tee!> .ind pro' idc h"·ahh1cr foudc; Last month. Orang~ Coast Daily Pilot rcponer Amanda \\'r,J\ ''rote a I runt-page an1dt• ahout the Newport-Mesa l 'nified School Dt\lnct°'> dfort to \tud. c;chool lunchrooms '"th healthier li.>n(J\ In the high school'> th<.' d1stmt 1s doing thrngs lake u!>lng "hok "heat !lour for p111a 1.ru t. reduci ng th<.' fat lOOh.'Ol of l'hl'l'~C toppings for tfu)\C f\1//3 .. and tntroductng more .-.alad bar~ and taco bar'> Efforts are also under "'a' on thl' dcmentaf'\ school level. hut the go.ii 1., thl' same Jh·Ju.rt· 1h1.· fat, anJ thl· probl<.'m foo<l, and incrt•a\t• hl·alth1er tare Other .,t·huol d1\tn1.·I\ art· l1111 lo..1ng at '1mtlar program\ But .i nn' '' nnkk tk' t·lopeJ t'arh tht<. month ~tJtc '>thool 11tfa 1al\ \.\JOI 101.·al boards ul cducallon to 4u11.lo..I ~ rnrh pour nutnt1nn an school., h) adopting stnct gu1ddtnc'> 1111 rl·Juu ng lats and chokstcrol 10 toods ser,cd at \thoul If., a tine u1nl t'pt and '>oml·th1ng l''c~om· agrCl''> <.hould he J onl· Aul thl' Junk food hahtt " tough to li.11.k. t•spcualh \\hen H1u IJl ltlf 1n thl· real11~ that 'chooh ma lo..l' c;ome hag hul·k, on 1unt.. f\1od 'ak' r 11r IOSl31ll'l'. 10 ~an I r.IOCl'>Ul \nark-looJ .. all's tutakd )I \11.;;_ono l<ht \l'Jr -26 pcr1.1.·n1 ul tht· <ithool<o' total foo<l \<lk ' f he :'-.1uunt D1.1hlu l n1f1eJ 'x·hool Dt'itnct ha., a hca\\ Jqx·nJ enll' on 1unt.. li1uJ \ak., ''h1d1 .11.n>Unll'J fm .p pert<.'n·t l•I 1111. ll111J m1111n tt m.1Jt· 1.i'I \l\H T hl· pmhkm ix·g1n<. 1t1 t.il..t' f~>t u' "ht·n 'uu n1n\t(kr that prnfit., fr11 m _1 unlo.. 11111\l <.ak' olll'll hl·lr P·" fur thl· ks<,-popular hut hcallh1er lrn>lh 11rogram' l>npllt' thl' °'-''' dfort, "' tt llil 1.tl, in tlw 'l'\\ ron-\k')J J 1,1m 1. thl•tr prugram tu gl\ l' '1uJ1.·nl\ hl·althtl'I tooJ\ ha'> not p.uJ fo r 1twll ~o lar. thl·rt· h • ..,n·1 txTn n n 1ml·n1rn1l'd ru'h for more m •>nl·~ to li nam l' lw.1lth1..rr t1111d 1n 't'h1111I' Hut thl· \.\rtt1ng 1-. on till' \\Jll Im .1mnnc "h11 1..trl'' 111 no111.l' Parl'nh .ind '>dHlol 11tliu .tl\ might h1.·Jd 1111 \nnw ul th" 1.um1ng llHIJ progrJm t ru m h 11 lhl'' lx'g1n illO~tng JI 11 lx'lort• ti hnnmn .1 l rt\I\ f hl'rt"<, no tt'lltng \.\hat tnnt1\ alt\ l' mind<>. 'u1. h J ' tho'l' 1n ,1hund,1n1.·l· hl'fl' on 1he Ornngl' Coa,1. ran lllfl\l ur \\ll h \\l\l'n tht•\ ,t rl' lhalkngt•d A When W riting to the Orange Coast Doily Pilot .. I·• Orange Coast Doily Pilot •· ,,, io••s ''"•'S!>Of'lcJP M f• lrvm our 'P 11• I. .. ; ' , ·h ' r •· •, t ' 1 • a ' ' • '" ,,,. 'V 300 "'-'Ord~ Any ' : • • l' • ' 1 ... 1 .,.. t.P pr f''P.j OI ovr Community Commentary. Gvest Commentary "' Editorrol , , . ,, .. Response t I ,. • 1' I .,. 0 • • ' "',,, • '''>' ••!t 'T'l.U.,. C>P,.fQ,,, !O • l • f ' • ,. • .. 1 • • ••-t 1." J's 10 £-d ror.ot I \, ·• • Orange Coast Doily Pilot ... ' 1 .. t • t• 1 j ''JS'f' .,.,, r • be pr nted /ff'•. .... t •· ~· • • ,, • •ritf Al "•f'sponden('e • #. ? • ., t ' • J !• •I• "'" '' • \ i 11•P« riri11 ''""Phn1 !' nvmber lor ..... ' t • \\• J • " • Orange Coast Doily Pilot. 330 :. R J., v,, ... '• '!, '"' ... E •• J5. Doonesbury -' A 9 /; • • A"''"' ,, l """' •o 11\p f rj .tor "• Div P • ,, 71 4 642 43/1 By Garry Trudeau VIUNAM £RA7 \ tuU, a<.A Y, 8U1JU5T PINNeR I i41 !N646£:{) I • flttO St;inll "OSI IHl(U.IGlNCI A -'" -clltCA s.,,.goc:.,£ Looking back Billboards: Some people can't bear to just look the other way , Billboards nounsh 1n ( ahfornta For 'iOmc of us the~ <;peak attr~ t' cl). qu1dl) and ml·morahl) For other<:.. the) ha' e Ix-come nothing mon: than '1sual hud.st<.'nng Thl·onsts in the adH·rt1\1ng 1ndu'>· ' In strung!) beltc'c that outdo{lr ad,<.'rt1si ng has gone on since the da\.\n uf 11ml· One doubh that on that da) '~a) ba1.I.. "hen thl' l'aH'ma n "ho drl'" thl· tin.t picture un a caH' .... all had lull ~no" kdgc that he srngk- handcdl~ laumhing a ne"' era uf communtlallon 0, er t ht' ) car~ a lot has changt'd 1n .id' crw.rng. Perhaps one thought about 11 rl·marns tht' <,ame When ad'l'rt1•>1ng " J one \.\Ith ta'\ll' and crc:Jll' ti\ 11 t.in be cn tertn1n1ng and 1nlmmai1' l' On thl' othl'f hand. and all too oftl·n . "hl·n 11 "donr badl \ 11 <"rl'all'' nothing n111rl' than a hard·- i.dl nu1~ncr .\rcord1ng to th1.· ad' cn1sing tn· dustr. lhl·n: .trl' t\\11 ktnlh nl Jd' l'ftl\tng -1 nd our I ll'k\14\llln radio. Ol''"PJfl\'r. magazine. 1uni.. mall ll'll·phum· -.ohu1at1on I and outdour 1 h1ll~1Jrd<.. 'i1gn'>. sk)·\.\nl· 1ng I 11 1s ot thl' outdoor ad,crtt\lng thal 3"'Md·" 1nnll\g author W1ll1am Brun~on of Bl·rl-.t•k' behcH·~. "nl' pcopk in tht• "orld 'arl· hounded \o rl·kntlt:s!lh h) outdoor ad-.at1~1ng a' thl' C af1forn1a puhh1. .. J or Bron-,on. htllboard'I Jrc nu1h1ng mtHl' than '1-.ual pollu11on . -\ltn la~1ng d dOl>l'f llll>pt'l llOO. lint rl·al11"'' that bill board-. dl\trall Jnd l'llltH fhC\ al<.o cannot Ix' 1gnorl·d or turncJ ofT Bl'\ond Jn argum1.·n1 of btllbo.ird'> Inside report Mark Whitehead stcppang upon our freedom. Bronson s1m pl) asks ... .\re the) nct·cssa~ 'l" "The billboard business could ht' lOmplctcl) eliminated and the t>con- om' would not Ix' effected.'' Bn)nson add' "Billboard adH·rt1s- ing dU('S not rrl·atl· a tru<.' dC'mand for goods. bl·cau">c the t~ pe of ad' er11sing 1ha1 t·an tx· done on a high-speed road 1!> limited to name 1dcn111ica11on and prnduct image .. In the !>tall' ol < ahforn1a the numbl·r of rurJI "ti11' douhln.I oc- l\\l't'O thl· \l'Jr' 111 I 4511 and I 'lbll .\!though ktt"IJt1on agaanst o l· kn<>1' c b1llboar1.1' from President John!.un'c; H1gh\\J") Bcau1tlicat1on program had good 1ntcn11on' 11 did nut hm11 lhl' numbl·r ..\ccordrng to Bronson. a ht·ad of an ad,cn1stng .1gt·nt~ admit' that "outdoor 3lh t:rtl'>IOg I\ pt•ddltng 3 lummod1t\ 11 don nut O\\ll, and "tthout the o" ncr·, pcm1 ""mn \our field of '1\1on Th(' 1.ndkss lh3Ulll' ro" of fl3\h\ <.'\l'-lall hlng '>1gnc; did nut Jl\\J\., adorn our J\ • l'OUl''> of tra\d Looking bJt.1-. 1hl' '>1gn<. ol thl· pasl wncd a mon· dtrn t and d1\t1mt purposl' Signs were once us('d as 1dcnt11t- ca11on onl> Restraint was a matter of good manners Toda). signs not onl> 1d<.'nt1f). but matnl) scr' e to attract trade in th e fierce. compc11t1ve market. OH~r the )Cars the number of outdoor ad,cnising businesses 1n California has grown. According to the LI S Bureau of the Census. Count) Business Pat· terns of ( a ltforn1a. the number of outdoor ad,en1s1ng businesses 1n· creased from 65 1n 197 5 10 81 in 198.i. For some. the la} out and design of billboards and signs. pas1 and pres- 1.•n1. arc something not to be ignored om1.· find little oh1cc uon and "'en go ~o far as rn consider ti art. Th1!> uncc again pro ' es the old adage that. "Beaut~ 1s in the qe of the beholder .. "The rdat1o nsh1p between billboard companies. billboard con- trol kg1<.lat1on and pohllnans 1s romplC'\ and one that has ne'er bl:en &l'l'n a full ainng." \tates Bronson Perhaps some da) there will be an end to billboards and na~1ng. h1gh- ' ohagc s1gn'I. Some "'ill mourn "'h1lc others applaud. Unttl that time. Bronson \\111 JUSt ha' c to keep look ang the other wa). unless fo r '>Orne miraculous rt>ason he d1~·0\CfS beaut) that "'as once unM"cn and perhaps reason that wac; perhaps unkno"n Docs he real!\ ha \c.' the ra'eman to blame for afl lhl\1 ' M•rt Wltll~llHd /1 • N~wport B~•cb-bu~ co/11mal1t for tbr Or- aag~ CoHt D•lly Piiot. Gorby proves he's n'ot a summit junior partner HELSINfl-1 -In the shortnt. mo'>t ltm11t•d and !>trange!>t of all '>UPl'fPO"'l'r <,umm1t<.. Mikhail ( 1orhat hl'\ ' 1gornu ,1) J' 01dcd pla)- tng JUOIOf r.inncr Ill ( 1eorge Bush in thl' "nc" "'llrld urdn" prcxla1med h) tht• ..\nwnran prt·\ld1.·nt I hl' tnt nnatmnal pKture of Presi- dent~ Bu'>h .ind {JC1rbarhc\ standang \houlder-tu-houldcr against Saddam tiu!>se1n "J' a1.h1C\ed here with an unl'(.jUIHKal JOtnl ~tatcmcnt But in the pres~ rnnfcrrnce. the Russian lt·ndl·r dclll) "4.'paratt:d himself from tht• l 1nttcd Stair'> "h1le rtturnmg the ~' 1e1 l 1n1on to thl' maelstrom of M 1dcas1 poltt1c s .. Look at that statement." S«- mar. of State Jamei. .\. Baker 111 told ·us shonh aft('r the summit ended "It's r'el)thang we wanted." But . unlc~s the two leaden forged secret agre-ementi. dunng scv('n hours of conversation. 1t 1s difficult to sec how Bui.h·~ campaian to pun- ish Iraq's aga.rcrnon was funhercd durina the Iona weekend in Hcl•mki One scnror official admitted to u•. not for quotation, some ma.sure of disappointment 1n Bush's faJlurt to act Gorbach('v to order remaining Soviet advisers out of Iraq Gorbache' '• prcu confertntt Stlte- ment that he had reduced the number or··upcns" (the same term used by Saddam) from 196 to ISO Jives no comfon to W11hin1ton. Actually. Soviet advitcn exceed S.000. w11h about 1,000 of them m ilitary. What's mort since tht invasion of Kuwait. the kftmhn has continued rtsupply optrat1ons and even sa&ncd some new military con· tnKts. Bush 1s well awart of thll intelhaence but did not pl&)' 11 up here in the intercsu of overall U .. • Soviet rtl.uionl. HoweveT, Oorbechev's refusaJ to bruk thcte ties 11 an answer to the Iraqi dictator. s.ddam Hut1tln'1 Rowland Evans summit-eve taunt ra1s1ng "doubts'n about the plarc of the So\ IC't Union as a supcrpower" hit too close for comfort. - fhe summit Cr)c;talh1cd for Gorbache' what onr adm1n1strat1on official private!) regards a a r ho1cc or three options rmbracC' ddam. which 1\ 1mposs1blc. pla> Junior panner to Bu~h. \.\h1ch 1s embarmss- ma. or. oiler a sc~ratc course. par- t1cularl} m the Mideast. At HC'lsink1. the craft ) So"i<.'t kadrr ck vC'rl) em- barked on the thmJ course. The difTcrt'ncc came over not in the carefully draOcd l'Ommun1qut but in thr Prt'SS confercnct Bush clcarl) was more open to the mili- tary option than wa• Gorbachc' Bush show('(! more concern than Gorbachev about human1tanan aid for Iraqi children breaking the boycott. Wnh some dcl1g.hL. Gorbache' an- nounced that Bush was lctt~na the Soviet Union back m tht Middle East policy game -a lon1t1me Kremlin goal. Then. ctlcbratana his return to the dcstn. Gorbachev won Arab plaudits by link1n1 the Palcshnc question to Iraqi aa· ~s1on: Bush ad no For the first time s1nct' he bqan summ1tin1 with Ronald Rnipn in I 98S, Oorblchcv this ~kerid was in dal\lfr o( tosa.na the inilaall~. Buth bqan the one-day eummiJ with tiouncy ea\lbcunce. ... Robert Novak Gorbachev. a good SO pcrcrntagc potnts less popular back home than Bush 1s an the Un11cd States, rame ov('r as suhdued. There was a stnSC' ronH>-ed b) the So' 1ets that they would JUSI as soon ~ elsewhere than 1n Hrlsink1 S«· ondmg Bush's new world order With Russian bread hncs gro"tnl u their economy reaches a cns1s. Sov- t('t c111zens could not care less about Saddam Hussein. Nevenheless. Gorbachev had his back up an responst to su11est1ons by Bush at the news conference that more economic atd m1aht be fonh- comma an response to Soviet coop.. erat1on. Mo~ow's help. he declarrd. cannot be "bousht wath dollars ... Two presidents tcn here w1t.h a questton ltf\ unanswered for the publtc. Would the Soviets 1cqu1e5CC 1n a U.S. military stnkc ap1nst Ira~? ance this mce11na was for pubhr ronsumpooo1 at ir. "-rd to sec exact· ly whaJ It ach1end for U.S. intcrnts. Mikhail Oorblchev. at death's door politically beck home, 1howtd he still ii a master at the diplomatic table by lftll"I blcll in the Mideast ••lh Amcncan ptrm1ss1on. Perhaps Ocor8t Bu.lb abould rm>nsidtt hts tmpu.lK IO call lhae qlaic kie IUM• mUJ. ••' ,...,...., ...... ,... are fla•tl•ll•• DC·t•••' etf I' • "" .. ONlp a...iif ,,..,. ,.... WI Ill am Endicott Goodbye to a.nearly California primary SACRAMENTO -So. Cahfom1i 1s going to continue to be the doj whose tail gets wagged by Ne\f Hampshire and lo'A>a. After nearly two )Cars of debatil the issue. the Cahforma state lqJ lature adjourned last "ecken without advancing the prt\tdenti primal) from June to Marth. th"' missing a chance to 1ransform th• Californta elecuon from an aftct though1 an tl)e prcs1dcn11al nom nattng sweepstakes to the most 1fl1· ponan1 earl) pnma~ 1n the countrf, It surcl) would ha\e ~en n1C't' lb have a decen1 field of candidate$ from which 10 chose -and to havt the kind of impact on the procc'P that the natmn's most populo!J state desenc'>. What wt> do hen: has bee• rendered all but mcaningkss in t~ la!>t SC\ eral prcs1dentrnl elcct1on1. The comb1m·d impact of the lo"P caucu~s. thl' Ne\\ Hampshire pr)- ma11 and l'arl) pnmancs 1n oth states has cl1manatcd most lall- d1datrs in ad,ance of our \Olr lht nominations ha' c oc<.'n locked up long before the Lampa1gn\ n n gOt here Indeed . the "ould-he \Vh 1 ~ House ocrnpant' u-;ualh ha\ll' brceicd th rough California ju<;t Ion£ enough to lap into thl' \l3tl··-. rtdl H'1n of poltt1cal rontr1hutnrt Th<.'> ·,e '•t>"cd u<. as httk m('"-' than one giant automalll: tdkr ma- chine. d1SJX'O'i1ng monC\ that thn tan spcnd to "oo 'olc~ l'lc;c"' hl'fl' But I thin!.. the people mml d1-.ap- pointcd ahoul retaJOing th1.· '>IJtU' 4uo arc not ( altlurmans. r h<.'\ art· Ea~t ( oa'>t poltt1tal reportrr., \nd their reason' ha\C' 'er. hllk I\\ d1 > ....11h participator~ dcmo<.raq or conn·rn about our l'ollellt\l' poht1· ral ps~t ht· ~o eActt<.'d "ere the l.;ii,t <. oa .. tt•r' about coming "est that tht• normall\ cauuou'i 'l'" York T1m(''> "'"hfulh ran a ~w~ on 11\ lrnnt pagt· 1,,,1 month 1mpl~ 1ng that thr e.ir~ p11- mar. mo\C "'a' a dom· dl•al It· ncH·r "as ben befcm· that. "'e"""rl"I-. maga11nc "'a\ handKapp1ng thl' 1992 racr for lhr Dl·mcx:raltl nomt· nation on thr pr(·m1!lr that an l'Urh \Ole 1n mcd1a-Jom1nntt•d ('altfurn1J \.\OUld g1\e a boo'>t to \Udl \\Cll· kn u"'n and or tekgcnar randtdJtl''> a'> Nl'" \'or~ Go' Man,> ( uomu or l ' ScM. Bill Bradk' ol 'le" k r St"> and .\lben (ion· ol I ennc'>\t't' Onl> 1f )OU haH' lO\Crl·d a prt'\I· dent1al lampa1gn in thl' 'onhe:i'il nr the M1d"l'Sl in thl' dl·aJ of "lnln hO .... l'\C'r. l'an ~OU p.1\\1hh .lp pri.'C'iatc tht> attl.ll tion nt an ;ill C\J)t.'OSC'~-pa1d tnp Ill ( Jlilorn1.1 T111ng 10 find a "arm .. pot in .rn unheated lo"a barn to h'ill'O 1n ~t1s'>t1un Rep R1lhard CitphJrdt tall ahou1 the balame of tr.Hk "hl·n the 1empera1urr out'>tlk ,.. "dl·grl'('' ddin11cl~ 1s not h~l' J 1np 10 O"- nc) land " ..\ \ahfom1a pnm.iq rn the "antcr''" "'mtt: Bruce Morton t hid poh11tal 1.0rrespondC'nt for ( A'\ ne.,.,s.. in a Times op--ed pictr "Ju,t af\cr lo"'a and \ic" llamp,hm·" No" there·~ an idea \\1th real ix.mn One 1mmc•d1att> tcmfk lllnS<.'Qm'nll' would be that all of u<o in thl' poht1cal reporting hus1nr" "'ould Ix' "armer "I hkc IO\.\ ans r ht•\ an· llP\.'n rncndl) people That doc'i OOI mean I hkc standing on fro1en mud 1n the farm~ard hstcn1ng 10 prc'iltkn11al hopefuls harangue \\htle e\l'r.. bod)'<\ feet turn numh "You can anvol c no~talgrn -thl· s1aht of a \tlo or a Ne" 1-nglnnd church steeple against a sla1c-gr:I\ sk). But come on. We're tailing about a pn•.,1dcn11al pnmnf'\ 1n the winter an a state with real ~nd on real ~achl's Wo" .. Said Morton. "Cahfomia. here "'l' co mt'" Alas. 1t 1s not to be The last t1mC' thr stat<' pla)<'d .i pivotal rok 1n choostntt n prc\ldC'n- t1al nominee -.as v.hen George ~k­ Govern clinched th(' Dcmocrnt1c nomanauon here in IY71 "'11h a 175.588-votc '1rtol) o\C'r Hu~n Humphrey. But dtsp1tc all the hp ~rv1('(' paid to tht idea of an earlier primar). 11 ntver had a reahstac chanct It un- raveled -a'I do so many thanas - an a par11.an d1sputt over which party m1sht pin the arcatest advan- taae The last of man)' facton that killed 1t invotv~ 1nitiat1vcs, which alto reOttts the cittent to which the much-abused and overused tn- hiativc procns is now dnvina Cali· f om11 e1tttions. Thert was a leaitimate fc.ar that the JU<XUS or fa.Hu.re of 1niti1llvn on a pttaidcntial primary ballot "®Id hinet on tumout. which in tum would hll\lll' on -hadi nom1 · nation -R•bl1can or Dtmocrattt -wu IM mOll ho4J)' ('On9attd. ln pohua, "°"''• tt e¥tr simpk. 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So don't let son-term events that arc h) pcd by the media kttp you from part1c1pa11ng m Amcnca's top in- vestment over the Iona haul. where the wnous money ts made Iraq's invasion of Ku"'-.tt has tng- g<'r<'d 1he expected rc.1c11on from the 1n,<'stmt'nt community. In th<' behef 1ha1 higher 011 pnces v.111 lead to renewed 1nflat1on and a damaging rect'ss1on. many investors have en- p'ed in wholesak dumping of s1ocks. Even the top quahty blut chip S«tor has bttn hit hard as the Dow lndustnals sank more than 400 points 10 11s lov.s follov.1n1 Iraq·~ b..lld asgrcss1on. Short-term neg.alt \<' news such as 1h1s has spooked 1n,estors before and. unfortunatel)". man) have suc- cumbed to near-term cn~s. ntvtr to rt"tum to the market. Perhaps 11 v.ould be wise to remtmber why you '"'<'St 1n stocks in the first place. o\lthough thtre are many good reasons for part1c1 pa11ng in the equ1- t) markets. they should most 1m- portanlly be viewed as a viable means for building as~ts for rct1rc- mcnt. It takes a long timt to acquire a suitable retirement nest egg. and it's over the long haul thai stocks Mexico seeks free trade pact WASHINGTON -Mexican President Carlos Salinas has for- mally rcquntcd the United St.ate. to bqln ncaouataons on a free trade qreemerlt. Mexico's ambessador said this wttkend. Salinas sent lhc formal requnt to President Bush last week. and the nqotiations will probably bqin in mid-1991, Ambusador Gustavo Pttricioli said in a luncheon spc«b at the National Press Oub. . Petridolj aaid the nelt step 11 for Buth 10 ldvitc Convcss of ln&ention to tn&er Into oeao- tiationa. and he undent.ands tl\c notification will be made to the newly elected Conarea in Janu· ~ 1.llb .tll be complo and are likely to take abc>ut two )Un. he aid. f . Cte• ud molt o Laun America will be doedy wadiftl 0.. MID'iaaions u a potntial prlludc '° cwatual 11,..rr rn,. ........ lbc Wct1a'D Henaa-........... -•••c\or liaid. Tiie U;S.<Mtch he t.radc lllW••••Mlblnooualldu• =·=·="'· ~ ...... ,,,,,..., •• rcall) shine. Staust1cs provided by Ibbotson and Associates of Chicago bear this o ut. From 1926 throu&h 1989. 1nfla- t1on required that SI arow to more than $7 to ktcp you whole. In companson, SI invested in T -B11ls Jf'CW to $9.67. Over the long run. interest bearing investments such as 1h1s enable you to barel}' outpace the ns1ng cost of liv101. Crossinf this bndge. from being a loaner o your funds to an owner of American business. mulled 10 a dramauc in- crease 1n investment performance. Again. us1n1 the same 64 year pcnod. SI in common stocks grew to more than $534! SmaJI stocks did e'en beuer. as the same dollar soared to more than S 1,628! Oearly. over the Iona run. it has paid to take a chance. to bet on American busi- ness. to invest 1n stocks. Oh. and by the way. stocks have also by far outpaced reaJ est.ate. Indeed. the onll reason why some have done so wel in real estate is becauSt of Walter Cruttenden Ill leveraging. which 1s a tw<>-<'dgtd sword. To succeufully invest in the mar- ket requires the proper penpttll'C on the penod1c cortteuons that send share pnc~ temporanl> lower. First of aJI. corrections arc a normal fact of life m the market Dunng the las& 70 years, stocks have declined over 10 percent more than 40 llmrs. or a httle over ontt every two )ear\ Market corrections of this son usuall)' occur for on<' of rwo reasons either stocks ha\e become ttmpor- anhf '>venalued w1th1n th<' conlint<> of a bull market. or the econom\ 's going to be weak for awhile as· a recession Stts 1n ln either ca~. its un"'1c.c to panic and dump all your stocks as so man) do Often. )OU will wind up throv.- ing m the towel and wlhng v.h<'n th<' nev.s 1s the worst -nght al the bottom -when. 1f an)'llng. ~ou should be bu) 1ng mo re shart's Besides. there arc man) prac t1cal reasons to a\01d tryina to 11me the market. for staners. It can ·1 b<' don<' cons1stentl). not even b) tho~ ~ho do 11 for a hnng: therefor<'. ~n<'r or latrr you'll make a wnou' fof'<'- casttng rrror that will k~p )OU out of stocks dunng a roanng bull mar- ket Secondly. b)' taking short-term profits. ) ou will e nnch the IR · at )our e:\pensc. Finally. v.h1k 1n-and- out trading may make )OU popular v..1th )Our bro ker as the commmon~ mo unt up, an lht lo ng run o'er· 1rad1ng v.111 do n<'a ther of )"OU an~ good ln1erest1niJ> t'nougJl 1f ~ou <lcc1dt' in favor ol the long-term appproach. yo u'll be 1n good com- opan). becaust that 1s ho"' Amcn- ca's top ln\t'Sto n havt' made their mone) 8) purchasing stocks in &ood companies. and then watching a~ 1hc profits mount up The best wa) to pla) stock market declines as to mail.( up a sho pping hst in ad"an~ of the stocks you'd hl<' to o~ n. Tr) to determine what )OU thank 1s a reasonable pncc to pa) for t'ach t'Ompan~ that )ou'd lakt' 10 own shares 1n Then when 1he corrC'Ct1on comt') and your <hoscn stocks reach attrallnc k't'ls for purc hase. ha\l' lht' couragt and d1sc1phnc to foll ov. through and invest. Lookm.a ahead. there arc man\ reasons to behe' e that stC>l ks v.111 be the 1n"estmen1 o f cbo1cc an 1he 1990s Demographic trends .. hould lead 10 an incrca~ an s.:l"'"P and an'estmtnt This v..111 pro"1d<' Wall~ Crwt~ II1. • m~r •I ,.t Of'Qle C.Ut Dally PU.I ~ of llui.wn A~n. & daJrmo Ufl CEO .i Cl's~• C.m,..y. <>*I maaHn .i IN DaUr Pl#t BMn •I 8..-U A,Y'I_,., att: E,.nt C. Bro.,., m•-c:Ji ,_n.er .t Erfflt ....... c.7 ftt Cn•- f8fl8 m. ,..,,., Utl ~ Cnts8'd • C..; AMa l"rHma, vice praUnt s.e.n.. Ldmu HdtM Nt.,,,.,., Bad; hm G,.._, '1.6trlcl ~' .Wlf nw. • C..; Ddorat t. ~ nee irnJ- dt111 Nor*ra Trwl •I Callhrwla; Vldl Ht1t••. pr••".at Vld.I Hntea PU'H9MI SHrira I«.; IUIPG Put Marwld • C..; J ... Lid. , .... ,,.,.,_, u.t ltllln'el needed capital to the tqu1t) marktts 10 m<"Ct and beat the global compet1· & C..; ltlUtea E. Nay,.,., exentln vltt prnJtilnl Ufl rq1·11I....,.,. for G..... A -BHI~ «• Nkela. pre11'e.I FIH•cl•I Str'•t•6'•• Gro.,,; Olp SIMHI, Stale P'iarm lu•r••ct, C••I• ltleu; G•r1 Wetc•mtt, part•tr ••••tit 1Avt111i.eJ • C•.; Ufl G,_,... .llpn', prn#dt11t Glort. Zlptt • .U- socLttn. Atlantic Richfield, FTC settle 1 """ 11 hould ' 1'° bn•• "··· WASHINGTON Atlantic aocord1na to a comm1ss1on com-polymer polyol tC'Chnol II get\ Income Opportunities Richfield Co. and Union Carbide plaJnt. The company paid for th<' from nion Carbide .\tlan11c Corp. have qrced to pay $1 m1lhon useu and said Union Carb1d<' could R1chticld will have to optratc the • Q · 1 d G I • each for l<>O-gUiCk acquisition Of continue tO Operate them While fed-assets II 8CQUlfC'd from l lnaon in l an as nvest1ng some Union Carbide asaets by At-eral -.ncies reviewed the deal. the Carbide scparatcl) from its othtr !antic RJchfield, the Federal Trade commission said. bu11ncues until 11 makes the salc c; 10 Commission wd Friday. The consent qrccment would re-which n has aarttd _The com· The penalty aarcements were quire: m1ss1on will have to approH th<' made in a draft content dttrtt that •Atlantic Richfield to sell any buyers,, and 1f thc sales al'!' not made:. will. if approved by the commission propyk~ a>rcol •~ts u aot from the comm1u1on may appoan1 a and \be U.S. District Court. 1ettle Union Carbide in the transaction, trustee to make &hem. FTC ~mplaints 41inst the two md 1Jso to sell urtthane pol)cthtr The two chemicals are uS('d in companin. polyol assels in aot from Teuco in maktna pla.sttc foamt., fiberslas~. Atlantic Rkhfietd acquired the 1917. cellophane, pernts. drup. cosmeucs aAets before oblcrv1na the wa1ttna •Atlantic Richfield will have to and ant1-frteze. period rtqun~ under fedef'll law, pant non<~clus1ve licensn for -•r 1k An«Uld Pm• Nordstrom fighting falling profits with price cuts, employee layoffs ' e•penaaon PfOSRm. It opened a MW stort Fnday 1n Paramus. N.J ., and anot.ber in A~st an Sant.a Ba.tt.ta Nordstr0rn has bttn embroiled for about a yur 1n a labor dispute wHh \he unlOft ttCKC1Cnlina_ many of IU ~ who cba.rft'd tbty were pm.sured anto ~•na O\.'Cnime ..-1&.hout S-Y· ~company rcutttJy s...,ed an ..,-ecmc.nt .;th w Na· uonal labor R$tioes Board \0 re. IOI \.'t 10tnt of the i-.n. PINM join wi for breakf ut at which we will d.itcule how investors can t.ake advantage of a cl&Mic ''buy low"/ "tell right" strategy despite the recent fluctuationa in oil prices. We will abo be addressing \he following &ssucs: • Is an inflallooary rccasion oomin& •Qui.loot for domestic oil and pt produclioa • Where are the invesamcnt opponunitiea? Da1.t TluandaJ, ~•Mr ll, 1991 Tiww · 7:1G ........ &.a. Ploa: l ntM M..nott Ja•boret M 40.5 F~ lnlM SccauJe lelli• will be limited. we ...- you make yovr l'CICl'V&Dons now. Pa. lt~VP: Garry Galindo or Joeepla Sandtra at (800) 814-6021 or (714) 47~13'7. I•· .. ,..,,-..,--.,...... --,- 7 7-year-old grandmother faces jail for contempt \ PROVIDENCE. R.1. -A 77.year-old arand- mother faces jail on contempt charaes Monday if ahe rmatet to SI)' where her da .... ter has taken her two youn. aranddaU&hters. "I've aot to keep the fa1th and be bopeful," be said Sunday. Kimberly was J yeen old aad Kelly was I 0 months when they disappeared with their mothe r a few weeks •f\er Mrs. Yates found her husband in bed with another woman. Yatct has said he hit his wife and cut her forehead durina an ariument over the infidelity. Supenor Court Judae Mark A. Pf"clffer ruled last year that Mary Piseon helped her daughter, Elairie Yates, flee Warwick with the children fi ve years 110 and conspired to keep them from their fatbet. Russell M. Yates Jr. Yates had sued his mother-in-la w to flnd out wti.t abe knows. The couple has not divorced. but Yates has lepl custody of the children. Mrs. f>i&eon has testified that she docs not know the whcn:abouts of he r grandaughters. Kimberly and Kelly. But Pfeiffer found her in contempt of court and gave her until a heanng Monday to say where the girls are or faC't' pnson. "I won't divorce her because I wo n't let it be easy for her to change her name or the children's,'' he said. Mrs. Pigeon could not ht-reached a1 her home or 1ummcr residence on Sunda\. Her lawyer. Daniel Schrock, was no t at the office and his home number was not listed. In May, Pfeiffer ordered Mn . Pigeon to work 60 ho urs 111 an agenq 1n Newpon that sc.arches for m1ss1na children. and she ended up serving twice that mu('h . Yates said he was opum1suc M ~. Pigeon wo'*l break her s1Jencc. Her la")l:'r said last month that she was "very scared" aboul going 10 1a1I. Sch rock said he ho ped Mrs 'a1es "ould hear o.f the order and bnng the children home Knife found in home of Gainesville suspect lly RON WORD , .. _ ___...._ ........ GAINESVILLE, Aa. -State aaents who searched a suspcct's ho me in the k.i lling of five college students found a knife hidden m a milk carto n. a newspaper reponed Su nda}. T he Gamcsville Sun quotrd tv.o sources close to the in vcst1gat1on as saying that the kmfe was found T h ursday as agents ~arche-d the lnd1alantk home of Ed"ard Lc"1s Humph~y. his Games' die apan- ment and his car. Po lice tn Colby, Kan .. ')31d un· day that Humphre) "as told to leave the town m western Kansa' last month, abou1 two "eeks before the k1lli np 1n Gainesville. because of his suspicious behavior. including a'luing wtth a h1tchh1ker and later dnvmg slowly through residential areas. Humphre~. 18 hasn't bern charged in the sla) mg" but ha'i heen 1den11fied b) police as O'm· ol eight suspects Tht') ha\C~ rduscd w r:ill him the pnme SUSPl't"l The un reponed 1ha1 thl' 1..mf(" was found "here liumphrl'' told '"' esllgatof'\ earlier 1h1s month II would be Lab teSl\ "'" he rx-r· c;OOD M()llNING1 --;:: .... ~ ------- --~-=:::::' .u ...... -·-__ .. __ ---.. formed 10 determine 11 the J..nik '' linked to the killings All of the '1c11m died Imm mu I- ll pk sta b "ound'i. pohcl' \J1d .\lso confiscated from lhl· honw o"ned b) Humphrc} 's 79-)'ear-old grandmother. Elna Hlavat}. "erl' books. '1dcotapl's. and l lothmg Hum phrc) II\ t'd there "11h h" mother and grandmother. Gaint'S' ilk po lice Lt \a<l1l· Darndl ..:110 fmla) that "pmm1\111~ c' 1dl'Ol l" "a' lound in the -.car(hl'' hut \hl' a·fuSl·d to et.lborate Humphrn \ allorne). J R Ru\<>11. sa1J 'iunJJ, hr t.ould nol conlirm 1hc \Cl/Url· of 1he kn1ft', bul ~1d 11 "ould 01 11 tx· unusual for Humph rt'' 10 1-l'l'P 1h1ng) in strange places. ·· \n t.·n11111onall) disturbed 1nd1· '1dual might keep his toothbrush under the pillOI~ and hi'> shoes in the o'rn." he <.a1J Humphrt'} 1~ he1ng in heu ot S I m1ll1un bond 1n the.-Brevard Cnunl\ ia1l 1n Sharpe:\ for allegedl)' as~uli­ ing his grandmother the m&ht ol h1'i return from summer 5"hool at the l 'r11 H'r'>1 I' 111 l-lo11da hen· '' hl'rr he 1s a lrcshmjn 111, grandmo1ha hJ\ ')31d ~hl' "ant'i to drop thl' chargl'\ and dden1.kd him un \unJ.1' ··Thl·~ .irl' drumming up J l J'l .. ~ts lila\Jt\ \aid "Ill \\Ill Jo 311\ llM prlc~s contl~ -i=. --. Gaso lld nucruat/ons toshOWW ~~~---~ -~:";;.,...;: ·":.--·!-. ----: .., :~ .. --:;_;. r --~ :..--.... --:. thin~ lo sleep when he needs his mcd1ca11o n. He wtll say a nything." Humphre) suffers fro m p )· l hlatnc problems and takes L1th1um to rnntrol his mood swings Meanwhile, police said Sunda)' that lhc three apanments where the '>tudents v.crc murdered ha\e been released to their landlords. "We feel al this point that nothing more 1s going to be gained. We haH' rl'l'O\ crcd all "e are going to n·· l U\l:r:· ~a id .\lachua Counl} \henll's Ll. Spencer Mann. In Colb). Kan. a n officer inter· 'cncd in an argument between tlumphrt'} and a h1tchh1ker he had p1lkcd up .\ug. 10. said PolKe Ch1l'f Rand) Jones. Humphre) then 3!.l..eJ 1he o Oicer where he could use a cenam gasoline crcdil c.ard and the offi cer pointed out a station about thrl'l' hlocl..s 3.,..a,. Jo nes said. '"But he drove nght past ti and he was I hen \Cen dn" 1ng slow!\. through sumt• rt·s1dent1al areas." Jone~ said "Thl· officer stopped him . asked him ti he needed some assistance and thl') camt' 10 the mulual agn:l'menl tha1 Humphrl'} \\OUld lca\e IO\\O" Houn. afln Humphre} kft < olh}. hl· ".l) arresled in ( olorado\ < ro" le} Count) The Daily Pilot Will Be History! At least as you kn o w it. We 've b~en makin g changes at th e Daily Pilot over the past 6 months. But we 've been delivering all thi s good news in the sam e old package. Now it 's time for a change. So on September 16 we 're unvei lin g the New Look of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. Watch For It! DAYS LEFT -Budget n gotl or r clock to reach agreement ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Md. -Conarcssional leaders and White House ~oliaton need tbe clock Sunday, try1na to narrow their differences over the budaet and reach an qr'ttment for fisc~J l 99l. The two sades worked for a third straapt day at And~ Air Force Base in Maryland. 20 minutes from the capital, spendina much of .their ume d iscuuma taxes. Lawmakers have said they waot to finish work b} Monday to a,ive Convess time to enact 1 packaac of savings by the Oct. I start of the fiscal year. There had bttn talk of a meetina at the White House Mo nday morn- ing. but tho~ tentative plans were scuttled as the bargainers broke for the night with still too muc h preliminary work to d o when they resume talks Monday. Presiden t Bush returned to Washingto n late Sunday a f\er his Helsinki summit mectmf with Soviet President Mikha1 Gorbachev. Re turning with Bush aboa rd Air Force O ne, White House chief of staff John Sununu told repon ers he bad beeft 1okl by admiDilUatioo budtet director IUclwd Derman that "not much proaress bas been made •t the talks." C~ and the Bush adminla- tration have been deadlocked ~II year over how to reduce the dcfic1t. The barpincrs have been search- ina for a comblnatjon of new taxes and apendin• cuts producing SSO billion in savings for next year and SSOO billioo over the next five years. Inaction could mean a record S2SO billion deficit next year. Democrats and Republicans have clashed all year over bow to achieve budaet savinp. Democrats have tried to emphasize de fense reduc- tions a nd new taxes while Re· p\1blicans havt' sought to pare domestic programs. An o fficial said the two sides were considering about.SI 0 b1lhon in cuts in benefit programs such as Med•· care and aid to farmers. When the taJks began Fnday. Democrats of· fered reduc tions of $7.2 b1ll1on, while Republicans pressed for S 15.5 billion. Republicans were hoping to h m1t cuts in the $303 billion defense budget to about $4 billion. Demo- era" ffter iailially demandina about SI S billioa ID reductiom, eased lhcir proposal by $2 billion. Each side· was seekina about S2~ biUlon in new taices and federal feet. but their components varied. Democrats wanted to raitt in- come taxes paid by the wealthy and impose new levies on enef'IY1 psoline, akohoUc oroduct1 ano luxury items such as boats and jew- elry. Republicans were t>ressina for new taxes on ht-er a nd wme. climinatfoa some income-tax deductions for the rich and cutting the capital pins t.a:11 rate. The bargatncn, who had come to Andrews to avoid distractions. had their talks interrupted unexpectedly Saturday night. officials said. The nego11auons have be.en held in 1hc base's officers' club. a sprawl- ing bu1ld1ng thal has cont.inued to bt- used for wedding rcccpuons. Shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday, a fire alarm was set off. supposedly by a musician who inadvertently hung a coat on it. Like everyone else in lhe building. the bargainers had to evacuate: That ended the nego- 11at1ons for the evening. ' First meeting planned registration this week at 1b f-ountam Vall~ a nd Huntington Beach locations. NEWPORT BEACH ,-aaa;c ••a -~ Harbor Ke) of the Chi ld Gu1d · ~ ~"I \ ance Ccn1a ~f Orange County ~~~. will hold 11s h rs1 meeting of the 1 .,..- )Car a t herman L1brar; and r . I Uardens . .:!648 E Coast High-I c\-~ wa}. Corona dcl Mar. at 11 ·30 \ · a.m Tucsda} ~ Frc-e vacc1nauons will be g1,en this T uesday and Scpl. I 8 and Sept .:!5 at the group·s Founuun Valle) onice, 17900 Brookhurst SL Call 96l-7796 for 1nformat1on The> "'II also be given this Wcdnesdav and Sept 19 and \cpl. :!fl at the group·s Huntington Beach location. IOHl8 .\dams Ave Call 1168-3.:!60 for d eta1b. The guidance cen1ers b~ Board ot Um'<.:lors will JOID the No appointment 1s neces~f') Prc-'i<"hool ph)sicals '>'111 alc,o be offered for S20. hut a ph)\llal u~ no1 ncu·~sar; 1u get the frt>l' +~n.Hlation.s Harbor J...e) au \Illar) for the luncheon <all M6-7733 for informatio n or rc~r­ 'a11ons. Seminar on Mideast planned 1 3 discussions set FOUNT .\IN VALLEY -A senes of I J d1!>Cuss1o ns on "Ethics and Aging" to be hl'ld throughout Orange and Los Angeles counties kicks off T ucsda) at 7 p.m. at the FHP Hospital Con· fcre nce Room. Y920 Talbert. Fountain Valley. O RANGE -The Orange {·aunt~ Chapter of thl' oiled Nallons . .\ssoc1ation pre!.Cn l<> a panel d1srn'i!l1on o n thl' Middle East en"" Wcdnc\CI J' at 7·30 p.m . in Hash1ngt.'r Ball at < hapman College. .HJ N. (Jlas'>(•IJ. For morr 1nlormat1on. call S4:!-974J ur 778-6 785 I he series will also hit the Orange Coast at: 7 pm. Sept. 18 at 1he St. Joseph Hospital Adult Da) lleallh (arc (enter in Laguna Niguel; 8:30 a.m. Oct I at ')addlebacl.. Med1cat Center in Laguna Hilb . and noon No'. 7 at Hoag Memonal Hospital 111 !'or" port Bcac h County tree society to meet ANAHEIM -The Tree St'>C1rt~ of Orangl' Count) prl·sen1~ an l'H'ning 10 karn "hat }OU l:ln J o to prc\-cn1 lhl' ollk\I and largest Tecate < \prt·s~ trees 1n thl' \\Orh.I trom falling pre) to de,elopmcna Museum seeks people The program "'II be held 'Wcdnesda) at 7 p.m al Bruol..h urs1 C ummunll' <. cn1er . .:!'.:!77 \\-C-rc'>- ('Cnt .\nahe1m ·\dnm)1on and parl..ing art• frtt 'I uu Ol'l'd not be a ml·mhcr tu allend NEWPORT REAC H -The Museum of Natu- ral ll1Mor; and \c1enct' . .:!6.:!7 Vista del Oro. needs enthu~1astK people to implement us n c111ng pro- gram\ b) becoming docents. Free lecture scheduled '-\ "ekome meeting 1\ scheduled for Tuesda) from 11 a m 10 .:! pm. Training begins Sept. 17 M rl't1ng~ "'II he held al Q:! .\rgonaut. Suite I '0. 1n .\li)o \. ll'JO f-or more 1nforma11on. l·all 640. 71 :!O or 586-J550. NEWPO RT Bf-.\C II -.\ free kl·turt· lilied "RelapSc: in \dd1lll'l' l>1~1rt.kr, .. 1!> \Ct fCll I hur\· da) from 7 '\II 111 I\ l11 pm .ll Hoag < ht•1111r<1l Dependent) ( l'ntl'f ' < >u!pjfll"ll t I rl':Jlr 111 la · c1 lit ). 1501 C.,upenor .\\l' \u11r :!II:! ·~·"pcirt Bcal'h. Va eel nations offered To rcgl\ter or get 11rnrl· informa110n. call 54lS-I 5.:!~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY -TLC Ml'd1cal (1roup t!> offenng tree 'accina11ons for 1990 school Bollc~tlo Board runs Mondays and Thursdays. BILLS From Al Sando\al rclu~d 10 commen1 un til afler the lOnfetcnl'e .\ ml·mo 1ha1 a staff anal)st prepareJ fur andll\al said 1he "ap- r>cHl'nt 1nabtlit' of Ice~ dl\.H1ons to prepare 11mel) a nd accurate bills has t.Ju~·d J \1gn1firan1 loss of re,enue from lirl' \t'n Ill" billings ''In add1t1on." the . memo read, "l u!lt omn relations and the Cit)·~ Ul'd1 b1hl) ha'<' suffert'd ·· Deput) ( 11' .\dm1n1strator Rob f-ran1 \\ho..e finance de partment O\-ersces 1he h1llin&"· said d1fficul11es cnrnun1cred in sw11ching from man- ual col let u ons to a computer system CJU!i>Cd a ma1or share of the prob- lems But. whl'n concerns wert· hrought to hun. I ran1 ~1d. he found that DRUNK From At Western Media.I Center in Sanl.8 '\na. he was dead from ma~mve head lnJUnes Schuler's blood alcohol le vel tested out at 14. a dn ver 1s con- !11dercd tou inlo"cated to dnve. kpll). at 08 Ruth Abel received the call from a nune at Western Medical about m1dn1aht and her hfc chanaed for- ever. sn c said. Now she can compare the way drunken d nvina cases are prosecuted 1n d1ffc~nt co unties, cit· •na laws off the top of her head. Now she secs ~staurant bannef1 ad ven1sina chcaJ>(Jnnk happy houf1 and crinaes -then conaact1 the man-.emcnt to inqu1~ if they have a des1inatcd driver pf'911'm. She'• vocally in &vor of 1tift"cr pmallia for drunken driven. aayina .. IOdety nttd1 to look at the camqe ... She bu nearly memorized Schukr'a coun file and recites it beck wilh a kind of horror. She can't believe the District Attorney didn't cba,..C Schuler with arou Mlhlience u well. whach could've added' two bi lls were handled rnrrectl) "about 90 percent of the 11me .. Franz said "lhe ball "as dropped two times" -wht'n bills "ent out with 1he lower rate!> afler thl' < II\ Council increased the fee'> . .ind then when the) were stnt for the \\rong blllmg penod,,. Franz said an emplO)Cl' in 1hr 1rcasurer's office stuffed bill~ rctlet.- 11ng the "rong billing penod 10 10 envelo~ mailed to cusiomers las1 year Treasurer Don Watson rcfu-.c<l tu comment. "I'm nol going to get 1ntu 1ha1 kind of contest ... \\-atson ~1d The cit) charges the water fin· scr\'lces foe to more than 600 l'US· tomers. For years. 1he city charged customers at the rate of SI per inch of water line per month. In .\ugus1 of 1988. the C'1ty Council ra1~ the rate to S 5 per inch of h ne per month y~rs to his mu1mum sentence She doesn't want 10 bel ieve what she's heard from prosecutors: that Schuler will probably be sentenced to 16 months in pnson. "l ruhze this 1s his first fa tality, but J oodncss. how ma n) dcxs 1t take . · Abel said. Perhaps Schuler has a dnnking problem and needs help. but ~bcl wom cs anr. leniency he I ClS IO fa vor o f a n:hab1litat1on prosram will im - peril others. He could easily fall off the ~on and into a d river's seat. she said, and he hvcs within blocks of her son. "Prison probably won't help, bu1 1t will keep him off the trttts And ma1 be. in prison. he'll connect h11 actions with what killed Alan:· Abel Mid. "M y husband was a productive, sivina individual. He was someo ne who always took respon1ib1lily for hl1 actions -the very anthhe is o f thi• kid."' To illustrate, Abel cited her hus- band'• record. A Purdue Univcrs1t) underpaduate with a master's dqree In Bu in«1 Admin11trat1on frOm Harvard, Alan Abel wo rked In biah-ttth markcuna rcttarch for HOW DO YOU GET THROUGH 10 A TEENAGER WITH A DRINKING PROBLEM? .\II bulld1n~ 5.000 square frel or largt.'r arc required to ha\l' auto· mal1l lire spnnl..kr '»\tCm!I. ( 11) CounnlmJn We\ Bann1\lt'I 'Miid f-m la\ he\ lr}ing 10 gl't w thl' bullom o( lhe d1\pute Bui Bannl\tcr said he oppml'S thl· idea of kt~ for automat1l firl' !>prtnl..lcr\ 1 hat ~nice should he: pru' 1ded "llh lhc normal "all'r 't'r \llC ( 11) fire officials also said 1ht.·~ belie' e 1here should be no c hargr for m.i1nta1ning the spnnl ler-. -that 11 m1gh1 "orl agatn!>l tht• 1nlere<>t'I of good lire pro1ect1on The "aler spnnkkr fceo; 3lwunl tor onl) $:!50,000 in lhe annual "atcr J rpartmen1 budgt'I nf SI ~ million. Franz ~1d. "11°'.I hard to set' thal this 1\ as ~nous a problem as 11 1s If ix·opk arr rnnccrned. lhl'' should come 10 wlk to us." · 11bou1 .10 )'Ca~. They'd h't'<l in WoOlllJml Hill~ for 31 )Ca~ and ra1\Cd three: children there. "fhcrc were more than '00 peo ple a1 h1\ funeral. The churl'h wa~ pa<:ked," 'he said. In coun with '\bcl toda) will he' her family, a fc"' fntnds. upponr" fro m the V1ct1 m/W1tncss Ass1stanC't" P~m and members of Mothrr'> Against Drunk Dn,·ing. mr haq· written letters to upenor C'oun Judge M>ron . Brown. askinJ that he a.ve Schuler the maximum sentence. Othen will be there simply to suppon Abel as she listens to the closma chapter of the ca~ that bep n w11h her husband 's death Even after the scntcncin1 is com - pleted, thoua)i. the story won't be fini hed, she satd. Then-·s some1h1na else she's wa1tina for. "One Pin of the 12-step rccovtry pr<>Jrom for alcoho hcs 1s that they m ust make amend$ with tho~ thef'e wronat<t. I'll l.now he's (Schulcr's) made p~ when he comes 10 mt to t.1lk about what he did. .. Then. I'll do my best 10 fo rJI VC him." CLASSIFIED /17 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1990 Oilers finally get minds off '89, and ·ready ft;>r '90 ly IMtn' f AUU<NER 08lly Not s.-u 111'- A LONG THE ORANGE COAST -Huntington Beach High football coach ~Ol'ie Pascoe admits the timing was right for his te.am's impressive 28-0 victory over Corona dcl Mar in Friday night's season opener. The Oilers vented an offseason's wonh of frus- tration on the Sea Kings and once again showed the best time to catch the two-time defending CIF D1v1s1on YI champions 1s before their young players have a chance to mature. "It was an emotional game for us and everyone played well," Pascoe s~ud ... It was 28-0. but we o locked two points. which led to touchdowns. so It may have looked m ore lopsided than 1t was. "The) 're a very well<oached team. but their timing may have been a little off offensively. I think the ideal lime to play them 1s the first week ... Pascoc's team earned a 19-6 win over the Sea Kings in last season's opener. a victory that was forfeited following the regular season due to the use of an 1nehble player. The Sea King.s struggled offensively that niptt. largely due to the first-game Jitters of Kehrh. a sophomore, who had played o nly one year of or- ganized football. This tame, Kehrlt's talented presence was d1min1shcd b) an 1nexpenenced supponing cast. VIKES RIPPED OFF 1y RICHARD DUNN 08lly ..... s.-u ~ HUNTINGTON BEAC H -Following Friday night's bitter 7-3 loss to visitinJ Los Alamitos. Manna Coach John Seeley was livid. He felt ripped ofT. "We had two scores that were called back," Seeley said ... On the first -One. (fullback Shawn) f Please tee lttttnd'OFF /lr4J Offensively the Oilers were led by the quar- terbacking tandem of senior Mike Chavira and junior Jack Friend. 'Tve never had two quanerbacks the same season with the talent they have," Pascoe said. Chavira was o ur offensive player of the week, but Jack will probably stan next week. It's going to be an ongoing process as far as their playing time. I have confidence in either one ... Pascoe said the carryover fro m last year's disap- pointing forfeiture of eight v1ctoncs. and the loss o( a share o f the Sunset league utle as well as CIF playoff benh. 1s now finally behind this year's team. "He didn't havt' his best night and I think a lot of that was due to timing... Pascoe explained. "They're going to ict a lot better 1ust ltke they did last year. "It's over. They got It off their chests:· Elsewhere among Sunset League coaches: · ' -...., ........... '-..... IPle•se see SUNSET I 1141 J .... •• M•rlettl of Huntlft91on ••Kit Cltl lw•.U........,. the CdM lln• of defense. Mustangs feeling sassy, Harbor looking good Costa Mesa's b ig victory sweet; Eagles feeling fortunate w ith win By RICHARD DUNN 08lly ..... ~ llfrll .. ALONG THE ORANGE COAST -The cel('bra11ng con- tinued Sunday for Tom Baldwin and his famil y, the niwt after his Costa Mesa High football team put < stop to a sour era and staned o'er with an ('\ ('rybod:r-in' 1tcd pany Saturda) night in a scason- C·,>en1n1 \ IClOr) Baldwin. cn t('rta1n1ng hrs mother-in-law ( Aosey Lacey) on her 90lh birthda}, w~s beaming. "We have some pretty good kids," said B\ldw1n. whose Mus- tangs rolled to a 41 -7 win over Twentynine Palms Saturday at Day1dson Field. highli&htcd by 1un1or quancrback Ryan McEvoy's 298 )ards passing. For Costa Mesa, winless in 10 games a year ago, 1t was the school's first v1ctory since Nov. 10. 1988. when the Mustangs defeated Laguna Beach (28-0) in the season finale. Costa Mesa. which had lost 11 1n a row before last Saturday. fell to Bloomington. 48-21. in \,h(' first round of the CIF playoffs that season . Then last :rear struck. "Every- thing went wrong last year:· Baldwin said. "Now. we'll go from here." With folks hke McEvoy. who completed 15 of 21 passes with no interceptions a nd four touch- downs. and senior leaders David Phillips. Dub) Ospina and Quoc Pham. the Mustangs apparently are headed somewhere. They ga 1 nc-d 513 net yards against Twentynine Palms. which was buncd by halfumc Ospina, who caught fi"e passes for 143 yards. was on the receiving end of two to uchdown throws from McEvoy -one for 30 yards. the other for 3 7. Senior runnina back Jermaine Jackson camed 22 times for 122 yards to lead Costa Mesa's ground game as Baldwin was able to play e 1eryone o n the roster. ff'teue see MUSTAN.,GS/114) How Orange Coast Area teams fared u.t..er ... , ........ ~··· ' ... 2'~41-1 TNlweelr'I ... MlfW ... Mft) ll. ....... (etNH) ..... ---.. 17·1 C...V .... ( .. OCC> ... u. ........... 11 ...... 0.. .... 11 .. ... c.. ... ... ""'"9'11f¥, 16-M .............. 41·7 led • LA A1111•1a. 7·J 1e1t•C..V .... , 11•1S ... 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""' "" "" ""' ""' ""' Computer age football •Second of a six-pan scncs 1y IMtRY f AUU<NER 08lly ,... s.-u -- FOUNTAIN VALLEY -They'll get to their Xs and Os. but tint the Fountain Valley High football coaching staff has to dt'lll with coordinates,, programs and equations. ll's computer age football. 1990 St)le. f .... ase SH GAME ~/151 Sailors appear in mid-season form w ith w ire-to-w ire rout of Artists By RtCHAltO DUNN 08lly,.....,.._ ALONG THE O R .\NGE COAST -While some teams will need to spend more lime lool1n1 at the chalkboard and going over fun- damentals on special teams. o thers had the huUJ) of pla) 1n1 surpns- angl) sound as the opening v.cck of high school football kicked off last week 10 the Orange Coast Arca Herc's what the coaches had to 58): Newport Bart.or COieta Jell BriUJey, following his team·., 41 -7 '1ctory o"cr Laguna &ach "I v.as pleased with our performance. not 1ui.t in the point output and ob- ''1ousl)' of defense. but the brggcst than& I was r.lcased Wlth was our pla)er d1sctp inc an the-amount of times we were penalized C6-60l for the first pme. "I was also pleased wtth the cflic1enc} of our special team\ 1n terms of per50nnel being on the field at the nght times \\ e had good execution In a lot of lif"t gam('S 1t doesn't happen that wa:r. Our kids did a good JOb of being focyscd on those things. so ll W&s a fa1rt:r polished ftrst game .. The Satlors. healthy af\('r one game. used fi ve qual1t)' running backs. but Marc Taglefcm (8-11 Q) appears to be NC"wpon's leading horse "W(' tho ught all five running backs ran the ball well.'' Bnnkley added "Russ Olshefski scored two touchdowns and Tony Mancuso and Brandon Finney each.ran well. We'v(' got a lot of quahty backs .. 8111) Gabnel 1s Newpon's other running back "(Quanerback) tcve Walker also threw the ball vc-ry effect1ve- I)." BnnkJc) said. "Defensively. Bnan McDonough played well on the hoc and Josh Lanford. 1n a backup role. stepped 1n and did a nice JOb on defense (at linebacker) and o n special teams "for a first game. 1t wasn't slop- p) The luds v.c-rt' prett) sharp 1n f .... aw SH SEA VIEW /1141 Raiders rumble; Rams stumble, 36-24 Sundays scores * .......... •• ' ... * *... .. ••• Defense stifles Denver attack in 14-9 win 1y ST AN Vl/YMAN 0-.,... c. ..... -.. • LOS ANGELES -A ' superb defensive efTon propelled the Los An-, aeles Raiden to a I 4-9 win over the Denver Broncos before 5'4,206 animated fans at tbe Los Anacles Memorial Coliseum Sunda,. As a matttt o fact. that's all the Raiders had aoina for them as the offense, led by quanert.ck Jay Schrocdtr, faiacd to tenerate any excitement. The llaidcra. of course move to l~ and the ddendi"I Al=C cbam· pions drop to G-1 on the opmiq Wttk of the National footbeO Laaue eeuon. Raiden Coech An Sheu. ellpma.. tftl gtJtfKUOft with the ~ eoted. "An~me you can walk oit tM fidd With a win, thlf S eood · This is a •team pme and it wu a a m win.'' Shell uplained there are cenain tima ""hen the cltftntive un1t wilt -.ive to cany lbe bin ftM' the of. .-vc \UHi aDd lunet wlileft the ci&uave 11ait .nu M" to do IM mne (or tbt ..-w unit and cimatn limes wben apecial eeam1 ,..... -•AmDS/111 Four turnovers, costly mistakes virtually give the game away 9y Gat!GG HOFFMANN led to a tou(hdown thot put utttn ....,., .. _o..,,_ Bay up 33-17 G REEN BA y Mark Lee stnppcd the ball from -The Rams just Ellard at the Rams' n yard hne. made too many Comert.ck Jerry Holmes scooped mistakes fOf thc up the baU and made a shifty, open Green Bay Packen field run to the Rams' 4-yard hnc. to ""~ Sunday The Rams added to their problems afternoon. Wlth a defensive holding penalty that The Rams lost thtee fumb&e'S. bad moved the ball to tht' two From OM pus intercepted and made some there. Brent Fullwood ran two yards costly mlStakcs on defense 1n the for a touchdown that put the Packen scrond half of a 36-2' loss to the up 33-l 7 Grun Bey Packen before a crowd of The Rams came bad: to score on a S7,6U at 1.ambcau Field two-yard touchdown pa from Jim "We j\llt self destrueted in the Everett to Holohan with 11 :09 lef\. ICCX>nd half," Rams' COICh John but tbe dcftctt wa JUSl too much. R<*nton aid. .. h could haVC' bttn .. l"Mt made a Jood pla) on that bccau• of ow U\Junes dunna the rumble. Ellard said .. , don't think I ~n. and you have to pvc had more tba!' three fumbles 1n my credit '°Green Bay fOr p&ayina hard career up unttl today. It m&&)\1 have and well but we just couldn't ICt been because I wasn't able to play anvthina 'r:>ina. much in the pre-teUOn. but rm not ~1 don t lb.ink we put tOICthef P"I to dwell on at we·n IC' bcutt.'' moft tban two °' three IOOd plays . The Packen alto ICOttd 10 the more \ban once d•riftl ihe ltCOftd tCCOnd half on rtdd pis of Hand ball. I l.houlht the thiRI quancr c.-40 yards by Chns Jacke and a 7-yaro pecially was a travesty on ollente... ~ pall f'tom Anthoey Wide receiver Henry ...._ .tao Di~ to Ed Wat. , .-..S IWl of the C rrn1ae with a OilWel. ~'\e his Pac'r' ftlUlat =':Jl\JU~,md ~~~ = ~ )2 pMm for~= 101t * third...,_ uc1 two touchdowns. ott._ wa • The Pldm fatted '° ICOft after' ~ last reuoa «? Don M. ftlt'Ovaint two of the l\amblft. but Jk • who r«entJy ...... after I Ihle bMbb naifted any coeria\aity to coetnlC't Mktout. the Rams' oftitfttt. The ftnal ftuftble . ,..._ ... AMl/IJt -------~--- WEEK 1 . .., ..... ~ .. )--14 ..... ,. 14. O•""ff 9 KWMCllJ 14.M ..... e ..U 21 .............. It, ""••M• 0 a t ••• n ........ . T ................ 11 Alli , .. 4f, Hene ... 17 ........ 16. IMllM\19fi• .. 10 CllediwWllll ll, NY Jftl • =..!:.. ~..::c:; ': 0..... ,,, ......... ,. ,,.,._.. "·""••••• .... • Tao ... 11·1-. fCI'. 1 • .. a.. ~ullllra •New Ortaw ..... /ha .... INSIDE • SS•••••••rM bHIS ~for U.S. Open ........ dlle/IJ. •car•,,..... •• ..,._ wtnl Jonl8n 10UrMY /U . This time, Wardrup wins playoff at \11111 Jordan Class IJy HOWMD L HANDY -....-ceu 4 •• COSTA MESA -It's hcc:icmi .. a habit for ~ Joha Wardriap 10 be a l*1iQput iD a pl8yoft" for lhr c:bampioesbip ol t.bc City ol COit.a Meta Will Jordan (la9lic tolf tour-namenL Foe t.be ICiCODd stra.iatu ~ Wardrup o( Corou dd Mar finfsbed rqula= over l6 boles in a tie and Wll to. playoff. It is tbe first time in tbe history of the event that a player has betn in successive playof&. Un.like a year aao. however, he won this time over Robert Sum- mers, a Newpon Beach busi- DCS&m&IL Wardrup finlsbed the I°"& day w1tb a suptrl> chip shot from JS feet off tbc an:en \bat ended 11 iDcbcl from the pin on the sttOad CllU'a bolt. ... feh it was my tum this time. .. an elated Wardrup Mid foltowina bis victory .... was orot.bly more relu· td this year and I didn"t C'Vttl think about wiDAina until the I Ith bole today." Summers. a former pro on tbe mini and Ewopean toun five yean llO aft.er aradu.atina from loQI Beach Stale. is not playina rqularty thae days. ··1 pined my amateur standina ti,ck after fi ve yean and I find business as a fi nancial planner much more fun th.an professional aolf. "That was an outstandina shot John made and o nce he hit it, I was foroed lo ~ and tct m~ lhoa cla.c ... Tbc di&ftDce came m tbc taTaia under eech ball Wanlnlp -.. in Pl ...... to &he left ol tbe PftD and Summen on hardpu to tbc riabt. Wudnap•a ball llit OD '°' of a uoll and rolled onto the PftD and to the~ Summen skulled bis shol aod l& weat ovc.r the pun and a foot in&o lbe rouah. .. J was uy1na to skulJ it oJ\ the bard pound but I didn't act it in the air,•• Summers •id. He auempttd to sink the come- back. shot, rolled over the cdte oftbc cup a nd 3 feet beyond.. corxiedina the hole and the championship to his younaer opponent. Wardrup pined a btrdie and the btle. On the rm t CAtra hole, Waldrip was to the right rouJb but came out between trees with a I-iron and finisbtd W1th a par. Surnmcn was within 3S yards or the arcen on No. doW8 lbe mtddk with bis drive but 11 to record 1 baeeY on the finilhinl ld\ of lbe peen OD his leCOnd. 8otb fe1\119Uon bolt. parrtd the _.. Werdrup. I~-o/CdM biP Fi -··-... ,. J school ii a aauor at USC this ,ar. ant rvunu ac.dn'I un Ream, r. His rooauna1C ia 1919 Will Jordu of Lona ee.cb and Mite su.t of CWaic champion Jolm Oillt:s ot Yort. Unda finished third and fifth. , ·-·na 1111--...h, .... _ ....,_ who beat Ream wu two· IU'oka back afier ......, --. UK .,.., •• banJinf with the taidef'I ............. tbC him fOr the title a ~ aeo in a fi I h ·~ and s .... ___.. pla)'Otr. Both plan pt'OfalioGIJ IOll am 0~ upr wu lhret carttn an the future. back. He tied for fourth at 140 but ,.1 j ust couldn't ,et p>iftl today, .. matchiQI cards (>laced him fifth in Gilles saad after has round of 74. the final standinas behind Fritz w----~·had a 66 c:o_ ... _._" on tbe Heath of West.minslcr. •nuu .,.,unNi, .. Mesa Li coune and a 71 on Loi J had a lot of ~ pu"! today Latot Sunday to finish Sounder-per. ~t ~!De ofth~m didn't fall, Ream Summcn shot 67 Saturday and 70 said. That m 1saed putt on No. t 7 , 00 the per· 72 Los Laaos coune took the wind out of me... Sunday. John Adams of San He three-putted for a boteY (our Oementc tied for low round of 70 on the par-3 hole to fall out o f a on Sunday o n Los ~ three-way tie with Wardrup and lalTy Leach of Hunu.ncton Beach Summers. He chipped shon twitt and a member of the Cotta Mesa CC mt'n's dub, won a playoff for the tide in the fint He dd'eated Crail latdifre ol Au Willa I 'birdie OD tht ·~ bOle after eech bed die ftnt bole. .,._ Tldloct of Pkaa . tbe leCOGd ftiPt with • 129 a 12 band.i ud Bill Hunti~on ~ capt third Oi&ht with a t 32 total handicap. Oae of the more suca.llU4 tournaments. the City ofc.o.ta Will Jordan Oaaic 'bad mote 300 aolfcrs ~cipetinc i.n fliabts includana 112 in lbe pionsbip group. This waJ the 18th year I 0 event. all under the dfrtttion Costello with Wlfe Donna and Sandy Mcfarland workina with o n all 18 events. 'Gentleman Pete' reign·s Sports break You have to be at .--.....,.,N.r•H•E•a•L•EA•c..-H--E~Rs~....., At 19, Sampras youngest men ~s U.S. Open champ NEW YORK -He is a throw- back to another era. a time when tennis plaJ:! did n't cunc or spit at officials, · 't amub their rackets or break ~s. He doesn t tour the circuit with an entourage and be doesn't have a fat endorsement contract -not yet, anywa y. Pete Sampras. lo.ded with talent but not full of himself. is the fim i\mcrican man to win the U.S. Open without barkinc a t officials or throw- ing a tantrum in two deca&s. At 19, the youngest men's champ 1n history, Sampras is as different from the man be beat, Andre Ag.asst. in a 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 rout. as he 1s from the other dominant Americans of the 1970s and 1980s -five-tame winner Jimmy Connors and four- t1mc win ner John McEnroe. Sampras' SWC"Ct exten or and laid· back Southern Ulifornia calm mask his killer insuncu on the court. has ability to administer. as Agass1 said.. "a good, old-fashioned street mug- ging." The last Amcncan champion to conduct himself in such a gentlc- manl} manner at this most turbu· lent of Grand lam tournaments v.as Slan Sm1th, another soft.spoken Southern Cal1 fo rn1an. who won 1n 1971 Sampras was born that )CaT. but he learned from tapes and talks With old pros about the stylish ways of Smith and earlier champions like Ke n Rosewall. Rod La\-er. and Arthur Ashe •·tf there's s.omeone I'd lt ke to emulate in the game. II would be La\ er:· Sampras said. "..\ lot of gu)'s forget about that time. especially the ones who arc m} age. All the Aus- tralians were class ind1v1duals. and rd like 10 be in that categof) ... .\gass1. clad in neon-green with blond·strcaked hair and one shin) eamng. earned on the Conno~· McEnroe traditio n with a cursing· spitting outburst lhat earned him a $ 3.000 fine in the sct:ond round Sampras· v1clOr) in the first U S. Open of lhe 1990s. though. may be an 1nd1cat1on that the future of the .\mencan game ma} be in the hands of a pla)er who chenshcs substance o"er sass and talent over tantrums RAMS HorLINE Q 1-900-8601 -RAMS \!m!I 1-900-860-1726 $2. 1st Minu»-41 Edi Adlitional MW'lute - ·MONDAY NIGHT Pete S.mpr•• of Rancho Palos Verdes celebr•t•1 soon •fl•r beating Andre Agasll to bk• U.S. Open ch•mplon1hlp. He even wears plain. white outfi ts. The tenor of the match was e\ 1· "This as the ult1mate m tennis:' dent when Sampras opened the sec- he said .. Whatever I do the rest of o nd game with an ace. Two points m) career. rn alwa~s be a .S Open later. the crowd of 20. 746 giggled at champion·· the speed of ~mpras· serve when Sampras pla)'ed a dream match. his first sen e. an inch lo nJ, spt'd acing -\ga~s1 I 3 umcs and hilting 12 past Agass1 and nearl) decapitated a service winners w11h serves up to linesman. Sampras loaded up again 124 mph. and smacked a sen1ce winner Apss1 lacked the power and a~ Sampras broke him in the next curac} he shov.ed 10 beating Bons game when Agass1 ne11ed a Bttkcr in the semifinals. but he wa~ backhand and floated a forehand s1mpl} overwhelmed b} Sampras long on the final two points Sam· pinpoint senes. deep groundstrokes pras. loosened up now, let go ";th an~ ~uick thrusts at the net his full force. holding sen ice with When )OU can hat ~ scne 120 three straight aces and drawing loud. mph on the hne:. theres no t a lot respt>ctful applause and whistles (an}onel can do. i\gass1 said from the crowd Sampras had too maO\ skill\. \OI· le> ing bnlllantl) w 11h h1·s long armo; and legs CO\enng the entire net his racket cutting through the air hl e a fencer's foil. Hts first Grand Slam \ 1ctor> COuldn•t ha\C been fashioned more shckl) or completed more cffK 1ent· I). all wrappt>d up neatl~ 10 I hour. 42 minutes H 1 S g r a c e I u I I o o f>J n g groundstrokcs kept i\gass1 pinned behind the bast'hne or scum 1ng from side to mle 1n de\pt>rate dashes The wanner. who walks wnh his head shghtl~ bowed and Sttms alwa}s 10 be \lanng at the ground , dearl) was asserting htm§('lf. and the 1.:rowd knew It was watching the coming of age of a maJor young talent When the umpire changed a fault call again~1 i\garn m1dwa} through the second set. g1 .. ing htm another first 5er'e. a fan called out ... You nt"Cd all the help )OU can get. i\gass1 ·· Hardi} an)one could dis- agree. 11 Satellites 20 Dl'S least 85 to compete in this tournament BROOKLINE. Mass. -While top tennis players as young as 14 battled at • • the U.S. Open in New York. veterans as ,,,,- old as 91 met at the Longwood Cncket --- O ub. The competition was for the Nauo nal 85 and Over Grass Court champ1onsh1ps. That's 85, as 1n years old. ~ "I say the undertaker's going 10 wait unul I finish the set:· said Ken Beer. the 87.ycar-old defending champion from Hillsborough. The amate u r men-only championships ended Saturday With Beer beating third-seeded H e rbert H auser. 85 . o f T winsburJ. Ohio. 7-6. 6-4. That ·cndt..'<i five days of ten- nis that included the James H. R<>&ers Challenge Bowl for pla>· crs over 70. over 75 and O\-er 80. More than 120 men with at least seven decades of expenq1ce pla yed for the tlllcs at the eit· Ken •••r elusive 11 }-year-old club. The 85·plus field drew 27 pla)ers. Hal Pope. 88. was among th~ v.ho couldn·t make It -he was 1n Swnzerland on has hone} moon. The pla)ers share a deep love of the game. some good basic sk.11ls and some dark humor about the t" 1hght of 1he1r careers. "I'll $J VC 11 up when I drop:· said Thomas Glover of Phoenix. the ranking ~n1or of the to urnament at 91 . The oldest competitor usuall) on the tour. Alben Leitch. 90. was sufTenng from an C)t' ailment. This tournament was one o t four national l'\ en ts for the 85 and O\er group this ~car. The others were held indoors at Boise. Idaho. on hard courts at anta Barbara. and on clay at Myrtle Beach. S.C. ---. BROSTERHO US' TURN-ON S * 49ers·Saints. Cha~I 7. b pm * Braves-Grants. TBS. 7 pm j Mt.SPA ............ 011111 ..... , ....... 11111 ..... 1.111111 ........ ,11 ..... &-. 212'SCREENS 21022 Brookhurst Street AT ATLANTA Huntington Beach • • llDO I Af1 GOING To lHRdiJ 1H£ BAJ.i. ~OW. ~ ~ 0 "" 0 The Intuitive and often unc anny retatlonshi between a quarterback and his rec~iver. Lewis beaten In 100 mete Mark Witherspoon scored a surpm· ing \ 1ctof) in the I 00-meter dash. beating .... Carl Lewis and Leroy Burrell. while 7 01} mp1c gold medalists Jad.1c Jo} ner· ---1 Kersce and R~er Kmgdom were beaten in the R (Ital)) .intcrna11onal track and field meet unda) Witherspoon used a strong fin1sh ·to take the in I 0.13 S«onds. onc·hundredth of a S«ond ahca the fast-starting Lew.is. the world record·holder two·t1me Ol}mp1 gold medalist In other sports news Sunda\. •Joey Sindelar parred the first pla)ofT hole defeat \\ 1lhc \\ood at the Hardee's Golf Classic Coal Valle}. Ill • Patt) Sheehan sank a 20.foot bardic pull on 18th hole for a one-stroke v1ctOC) in the Pmg-Cellu One Golf Champ1onsh1p in Portland. Ore • Biai.1rs 4')rton Senna. dm ing a Mclar Honda. won the Italian Grand Pn' 1n Monz.a. beat Freni:h n\al 4\la1n Prost It was ahe s1itth Grand P win of the season for Senna and the :26th of his care but his first in 1h1s race •Dale Earnhardt tool ad\ antage of late f stops b} Rust} WallaC't' and Mark Martin 10 win t Miller 400 at Richmo nd (Va 1 Jntcrnatmnal Raco• • T1mel~ Warning beat stablemate Mas Speaker 1 n the Maf) land Classic. and I 989 sp champion Safe!)_ Kept ro mpt'd to \ 1ctOr) m t Mar) land Distaff o n P1mhco's Mar) land M1lllon card in Baltimore • S1ran Stac). .\labama's leading ru\her and All-Southeastern Conference pick in 1989. sufTerc scason~ndang 1nJur) in the ( nmson T1dc's loss Southern Mnsiss1pp1. a team spokesman said P,..m Tte! .U.ocJ•tr4 P 49ers, Saints ope NEW ORLEANS -Joe M tana. 7-0 against New Orleans 1-0 1n Super Bowls at the Su dome. leads the 49cn ap1nst Saints m the Monday night se o pene r this e\·ening (Channel 7 at - to m e ar n- g x r. el e y. er t c 'e n 8 0 • • f RAIDERS ,,..,, will have to do it for the other squads. .. That'• what happened out there t~y. I can't say enouaJt aood th1n,s about the defensive unit and the way they played," the coach said. He ou&ht to. The cfefense not only stopped Denver's htah powered ofl'enst led by John Elway, it also accounted for all of the Raiden' 14 points. The total Broncos· offense amounted to a total 196 yards and three field aoaJs. Stranaely cnouah. that was 2 yards better than the 1"94 yards posted by Schroeder and teammates when Los Anacles had the ball. He. too, was victimized by a strona Denver defense that gave ham very little room to operate while he and the offense were on the field. He thre~ lhe ball 18 limes. connecting on nine passes and had one inter- Ctl)kd. Elway pasted JS times, complet- 101 17 and had two iotctttptcd. One of tho~. midway tbrouah the third period. was picked off br Jerry Robinson on the Denver S and ttturncd for the first touchdown of the hot afternoon. Denver was leading. 6-0, at that point on two David Treadwell tint half field aoals. T he first, comina with j ust 'K'<ionds left in the opcnin& period, covered 42 yards. The other. an the second penod with 8:42 gone. cam ed 44 yards. They were negated by Robinson's anterccpllon and S-yard run. Terry McDaniel provided the Raiders with their second and last TD of the day when he scooped up an Elway fumble and galloped 42 yards for the score. Jeff Jaeger kicked both extra points for 1he Raiders. Elway has had worse afternoons -lhc Super Bowls come to mind - but he simply couldn't act anything "A orkang. no matter what he dad. In fact. he was hfted m ravor of Gary Kubiak toward the end of the third period because of what was termed hat cxhau.stion. But he came ~k for the final Denver posscu1on of the pme Robinson admitted afterward thll seelna the San Fernando Valley nauve come an with less than two minutes to play cauted some con- cern amona members of the Raiders' defensive unit. "This 1s a auy who makes thinas happen in short periods of time," the Raiders linebacker explained. "You have to worry about him:· After completing a short pass which pined 6 yards. Elway was sacked twice losing a total of IS yards and turned over possession of the ball after failing to move at on fourth down. Raiders' nose tackle Bob Golie said, "The smart ones could see this lund .-()( effort coming during the preseason games. But they said at was only prcseason s0 at d idn't _u.....,.... count .. They ~ wroni. It dad count because it bowed us we could pt.y this wa~. We did our JObs. no meff no lcu. • Golie added: "'When all •~ uad and done al aocs down an the books u a win for the Raider-., not for 1he Raiden' defense. I'm sure the of- fensc wall pick us up Ilona the way. That's what Coach Shell told us and I believe 1t." So do a lot of other people now. •• ..,.. NOT•S -Much IO I~ turor1w Of a IOI of ~. lfltft wert -tans carrvlno 1 1119 •Ion wl'ticll wiles ''Fortvtf' tl\t LOt ,..,...., lt110ert Tl\trt WH ffllle 11111 •llOut • POU fble move I ncl • IOI of 11111 l bolll loc»ba• llut • memoer of Ille LA CotlMVm Comm1u lon Mid "I IMI ~ •l:IOvl wh•l'l ~·119 .. Ht Wtfll on IO COt'llOl••n •l>Oul Tim .,_ IVOOOlno • Jey saw..-PeU OMP In Otftytf' '"'"°'"' 0 Raiden 14, Broncn t kwl lllY ~I 0..-) ) • l-' L..A.a.-r. o o ,. •-1• ~nt0uar1w Otn-FG Trtaclwtl 42 U 4' s.c.wou.,_ Den-FG TrMOwttt 4t I 11 nw.~ L.A-ltoOlnlOf'I S Wlltf'e«>hon '''"''~ J•-kldl), 1 11 L.A-McOano.4 4 luml>le •t•u•~ J•- IUCll), IUS ~~Ouar1w Otn-FG Trffdwell 24 t SS A-S. 2°' GAM• STATISTICS 0... L A F'lrtl OOwnt 1) 17 ltu.,..., • .,.,o, 19 u ]1·11) Pesslno 1S1 71 lttturn Yarot 37 11 Como·All·lnt 17 lS 2 9· 11· I Saclutd·YerOt Loll S :19 S •7 Punh i J~ 7 41 Fumt>te1 Loll l 2 • 1 ~41111tt·Yerdl ) 17 S JS r1,,,. of Ponenlon 17 so l? 10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-O~•tr Humo,,rt v 11 24 E .-av l ·n l<uOI•~ l·l 8ra110" I 1 S.w••' 1 O >IV "<Mr 2·(m lnu1 ll Lot A"Of •tl s........ 11 .. Al ... 1·•1 8t ll S 17 Mutl tr • 6 McCa11_,,.. 1 3 Scnroeot<' 1·2 PASSING-Ot <IYtr Elwev 1• )! 7 ISi Kuola1>. l·l ·O l•. HumP•l't Y 0 1 0 0 L'll An ~'· Scr1rooer t II I 111 <>MW COAaT DAILY MOT Monday, September 10, 1990 • -----=------- RAMS l'rom•t yard field pl attempt hat tbc aout.r of Oic pl post u time ru out an the half. ~1 wisn't surpnscd at how Dtlwq played," Robinson saJd ... He's bttn their quancrback since April. They'n: a Jood tum wuh Dalwq or The Rams rumbled the b&U 1-ay on lbctr first 1wo poucu;ons of the ICCOnd b&Jf. That stancd \bel( self dcstruc11on. MaJkowski" The Rams stayed n&ht with the Packen 10 lhe fin 1 half. They marched S7 yards on ca&ht plays for a •- 0 ,.edl.,.. ». llemt ,. ..... ..., °"""""' 1 1 • 11 touchdown m their second pos-~ .. v ~ ~ scuion. Cun Warner ran the final sax • ..,,.-w~iw ',1#1 (LA!ltfot• kletl). j yards for th~ score Ge-w .. 1 4 ~~ tJKll• 111c111, Early 1n the second quarter. G rren 3 37 Bay's Don Bracken pinned the Rams ~~A=!,!'· ;,--s2 ou • trom e .,...,11 at their own one wath 11 fi ne punt. On tLaMtoro klckl. 13 06 their third play of the sen~. Evcrelt Ge-ou.rv .i out trom ou-. (J.ckt threw a sideline pass which lhe Pack-•1c"1 1325 n.wOUwtw crs' veteran safety, Mark Murph). GB-FG Jacll• 53, 1ou up~d and in tercepted ••m•-4G Latt11o<o n 13 ~ h ~--Ouanw he Packers aot the ball on t e Ge -w .. , 1 Dau trOfTI oow19 c;ac1i.1 .. 1c1>.1, Rams' 4-)ard lane. and on the first 111 Pia'-Dilv.eg ~asscd to West for a Ga-Fui1wooo 2 run 1111ck lalledl HI 1 Ramt-H-1\an 2 Dau 11om Evtf't ll touchdown acke's kick ued the ILent tO<'o 1ue11.1 , ., score at 7-7 Gll-f"G Jec.1>.• .o. 1J s.. "Mark did a good Job of tapping A-S7 61.s GAIM STATISTICS the ball and hauling 11 an .. Holmes ._ oe said. ··That stt the tone for the rest of F "' 0o .. ,,, 1 •• 1 11 7 __ ,!! ed ltuthft •yerO\ • H T• us 1n the st"Condal') We surt bcmg Peuino m :ne real aggressa ' e " "''"'" v .,o, s n W11h S:08 left 1n lhe ~ond Quar-Como •11 -111• 2•·40-2 20-n-o S.c11.e<1-Yero\ LO\t l -19 2· 10 ter. Jacke kicked a ~6 ) ard field goal Pun•' s-.a s •1 tOfi\C Green Ba) a 10-7 lead FumOltt·Lo\I ~J M d P-··••-Ye·o1 6·lJ 3·2• he teams CllChange touchdov. ns T ·~ 0ii>0,~, .. )., 2u 3 u.J7 before the half ended E \ erett. v. ho INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS completed 24 of 40 passes for 340 RUSHING-Re m, w •• ,,... u·o MCG• )ards. completed t~o long passes 10 l n Dt101no 1-13 Gr_, s-12 E•er•tt 1-2 Wllhe Ander~n to lead the Rams to g',::O ~-·i~ ::,:-0~;-;'.4 Ho FuHwOOd ",, 1he1r touchdown. P.a.ss1NG-1te"'' Evere11 2•·.c>·1 ~ Green Th " h 1 1 ne II•• 011 .. ev 20-:n-0·24 rowing 1rom IS own goa 1 · RECE1vt~em' Ellera • lOio Hoion.n [,erett hat Anderson for 34 )ards • •• .t.naer'°" S·l2t Co• 2 36 McGet 1-10. and a first dov..n on a third down and eerier 1·• 0•101no 1-10 C.r"" B•v K..,,o ...... 17 Sltuallon He hit .\nderson o n a WH ! l ol Heod .. J·26 l"u11wooo J-17. ~v I' 1 66 S"erot 1·2•. >/l/ea•l'ltr1 l·• 40-yard pass for a touchdo"A n v.1th M1sseo F•ELD C.OALS-1tem1 u nttoro I 54 left '' T hat score g.a H· the Ram~ a 14,. I 0 .... , ------------- lead. but the Pa,l ers ~ored IQ sec-8 ~ onds later, on a ·f '-)ard pass pla} ~ from D1lv.cg to JdT Quen Jade's I e>.tra poan1 k1lk &a' e the Paclers a . DeYOted enlretv to the LA.Rimi Raiders quarterback Ja y Schroede r at- tempts t o pa11 a s Denve r Hnebacker Simon "etch er g rabs him from behind d uring first qua rter Sunday at t h• Collse um. RECEIVING-Otn•t< Jecw\on 1 '11 Jo,..n· \Oii l-20 MOO!tv 1·15 Se,.e11 1 ) '•• I 16 8retton I • W·-I 2 LO\ A~•\ "'•'"•"0~1 l )7 Ova 1 )l Gt u" 1 2S A•len l '2 HO'''l" 1 11 M ISSE D FIELD GOALrNort I °'-1 4 lead ~ecrtbe Now ToThe Rama' ..._.pep«! G reen Ba\ 1ool 1ha1 edge into Only$21.115 For20 1a.-&dl Y•• ha I fume v. ht:n \11l e Lansford's 41-I 1 ~255-9500 ext FAN • I The controversy surrounding air bags and their effec- tiveness seems to be ending. General Motors. the nation's largest auto maker. has announced that by 1995, all of its U.S.-produced cars wlll have driver side air bags This announcement clearly shows that air bags are soon to become a common feature on all modern automobiles As It stands now. smaller manufacturers such as Mercedes- Benz and BMW have been equipping 100 percent of their U.S. cars with the safety device. Chrysler 1s close behind wath 93 percent of Its passenger vehicles using air bags for the 1990 model year. In 1991 , Chrysler wlll be adding air bags to even more of Its vehicles. Including this feature on their extremely popular Caravan. Voyager and Town & Country minivans. Companies llke Chrysler. Mercedes-Benz and BMW are the exception. not the rule as air bag use has been surrounded with doubt until recently. Ford has equipped 38 percent of Its cars with air bags for 1990, Toyota has Included the feature on 18 percent of Its models, General Motors currently Installs air bags on 15 percent of Its cars and HQndo employs air·bags In just seven percent of Its passenger vehicles. Why the hesitation In using a potentially life saving device? Initially, there were fears that the bags would deploy at the slightest provocation -In a slight bumper tap or on rough roads. Air bag technology, though. Is now at a point where only frontal Impacts of a designated severity will release the bag and unlntentlnal Inflation is extremely rare In fact. accidental deployment Is almost unheard of There were also some concerns that the propellent used to deploy and fill the bag could slightly burn the driver Modification to the systems early In their development have remedied this problem. Crash seminars and propellants have now been well tested In the rigors of day-to-day driving. and the various air bag systems available have been working flawlessly. Another difficulty In applying air bag technology to passenger cars was the high cost and lack of Interest from the buying public. Some manufacturers offered air bags as an option In the early '80s. and the average $800 price. combined with the lack of general knowledge about air bags made them poorly accepted. Things have changed. With a growing emphasis on safety and a solid track record for the air bags currently In use, most all car makers wlll be using the Inflatable restraints by the mid '90s. Costs have come down. public acceptance 11 far greater and many cars now offer air bags as standard equipment. The federal law requiring passive restraints Is making uae of the steering wheel-mounted devices more widespread and making motorized seat belts a thing of the past. By the mid '901, air bags should be more commonly used for front pauengera as well. Don Brewer of Nabers Cadlllac commented that since air bags are standard on most of the dealership's auto- mot>Uea tor 1990. customers.ha'le.become quite accustomed to them. "Rarefy does a new Cadlllac buyer question the use of an air bag on the car," Brewer said. "They see It as a neceaaary and good safety feature." Brewer went on to say that most of the people who come In to his dealership already trust and appreciate the device. Rk:h Sorensen of Santa Ana Chrysler Plymouth/Isuzu explained that thefr dealership has received several letters from cu1tomer8 who have e>C.perlenced accidents In their air bag-equipped Chryster product. In every case, the drtver was llmpfy amazed at how well the air bag worked. Sorenten .. Id that the aale of many new Chrysler and Dodge product• 11 hinged on the fact that the cars come with a prown air bag 1y1tem. "Not only are all of our Chrysler and Ptymouth paaMnger Cart equipped with an air bag. but our new tauzu Stytu1 compact alto comes with the feature, and that'• rare for an lnexJ*lliYe economy car." o.Jer~ manufecturwa, Nfety advocatea and dnven .atk•.,.. ftndlng aJr beg• to be IUCh a superior N fety device that pld(up truck•. aport utlllty Yehk:tea, four-wh .. I drtves and YMa .a.o .,.. being conaldeted lor lnatallatlon of the '9ttalnt eystem. • •• Aa a correction to tat week'• Ortver'a Seat, P9ugeot wm be .ralllnQ the price on It• Ml18 $1,000, WhU• eddlng antl- lodc brek• Md epect8' Wh••a. M 1t1ted .artier. an other 1111 Peugeot pno. wm rem~n unchanged, 1nd many mod1l1 wttt •ture added equtpment 1t no e>etra charge . . - After Wednesday, we're hanging it up for tfie season. -c..-- It has been said many tames tha t all good dungs must co me to an end. Del Mar's racing season as no excepuon. But se ntimentality alone as no reason to head fo r a Sa tellite Wagenng Center. Because we've got a sttong fm1sh in the works. Namely. the $350.000 Del Mar Futurity. A one male race for two-year-olds that promises a thundenng fina le to the Del Ma r season So come out to your neighborhood Satellite Wagcnng Center this Wednesday A~er all. it's your last cha nce to take us to the cleaners. ' Satellite W~gcring &om Del Mar ~ K.ut"lll AV!'nut betwet'n Vallt y View •nd Seal Beach Rlvd l 14) 99.5-12 .. ~4 ·-r •111• GOUT DM.Y ... OT 1M Ma,_, 9111...,.... 10, ~ r •~•ST .... NGS tinttMlckcn nued lbe boles very weu. fMw n We bave a lot of thioat to wort oa. ttro.11 "Oft'ensively, we Deed to wott on • .. We tot everyone in," be said. our 1ine quickneu and the t.cb •·we beal Lllpna Beach rour yean need to hh lbe bolet quickef u Mil. Ho (41-12) when it was 8-0 and Looklni at the films. ~ ~were nnkcd ei&hlh in the CIF. and this there, but the bllck~ JUtt didn't hit -kind of win WM the ume type of them fast enouah. The line didn't 'hina for us. lt'• a bi&, bia win for us. look as bid on film u it did durilll "Last year we weTe much better the aame. We need 10 wort on the thll our reeord. We weren't that ~ntroJled pass.ir\I Jame u well. We be!' physically, we just didn'l aet it tned to pass too far up the field •. t0tether. 1f we had won 7-6 (Satur-~er~cJ' Mo~ Lanchanun day t\iabt), il SlilL woukJ'vc been a Sol rus va~ly bepuam by fiR .. be very important pme." \ was conttnually chasc:d from the The Mustangs, who snapr'wt a UY"" pocket by the s~rm1na Newport pme losina st~ak on Sept. lS~8. defense .. Lanchantm was drop~ with a 22-18 victory over Rancho sev~~ tm~cs and suffertd some Alamitos finished S-S-1 p-2 in the bru1sina hns. Pacific C~st Leaaue) in 88. Given .. J thought Morpn did an avcraac that account, perhaps this will be first aame," Olney continued. "He Costa Mesa's bounce-back year. can get better as the year aoes on and "J can coacb," Baldwin said. "I've we're counting on that He stretched coached here (on the prep level) the pocket out too far, so he n~s twice and I've been fired twice. I can to try to stay m there .more. <;>vc~ll. do it if r ve got some kids. We have l tht!'k he dad a good JOb at d1rect1na some real good players. which as trafl1c. what we lacked last season. Also. our fres hma n te am beat their sophomore team. 12-0. and we have mostl} sophomores on vars•l>. They had hke 22 sophomores on a frosh- soph team and we have .?nly five sophomores on our team. Elsewhere: • E1t1ncl1 Coacb Jobn LJebengood: "I underestimated 1hem (Los Amigos) as being as ph)Stcal as the} were and as being as souod as they were for this lime of the season. I think the> exc-cuted on offense and ( ha"e to gave the coach and the team (Los Amigos) a lot of credit after going 2-8 last year " The Estancia offense turned out to be a game of catch between semor wade receiver Will Bohusla .. 11k+:- who caught I I passes for 269 yards and sophom ore q uanerback Mall Johner. "'ho lOmpleted 12 of ~I passes for J4 I > ards and three T Ds That \ardage total 1s a school recMd ··olrensl\ el>. I ha 'e to gt' e a lot Of credit IO the offl.•nc;l\C ltnc." L1ebengood continued "I ha'l' to gl\ e Mal\ (Johner) a lot of credit tor shov.1ng such poise for onl~ being a sophomore. I don't thin~ he thrrv. the ball more than 50 11mec; a'> a freshman "As for \\ 111. If a rl·cc1,l'r gc1.-, hot ltke he did. }OU ha'e to keep gmng to him. The\ "{'re gt\tng J 1111 to W ill and ht' iou~ ad,antagc o f 11 11 helped the: pa>\tng game out that "l' v.ere dov. n "'tthout a lot ol 11ml' lln the clock so v.c had to put 1hc h.ill 1n the air·· Whtie the offemt• sh1m·d. ac\o rd· tng to Ltebengoo<l. thl· 1nl'\pcn- enl·cd defense shtnH•d through "We pla)ed \'Ith ntnl· unda tlassmen. hut the coath1ng .. wn thought v.c 1.Hluld get a tx·tll.'r rx·r· lormanu: fro m lhl' dekn\l' \\ l' ler- t.itnl} didn't c'peu an\nm· to ru'>h for 180 'ards aga1Mt u' "\\e spent I~ hour' n 1cr thl' '-'Cckend loo~mg a1 films lr) tng to rnme up "'tth \omrth1ng The 1k· kn\e 1\ a probkm hut hopeful!~ ti "'111 get belier Thr defense did \ll tTcn hov. e1 er at the t'mf uf tht· g:ime and held Los .\m1go' \lurl'll'\\ on 1t\ la\I l\1 0 posscs•>ion\ v.h1 k the Eagks S(ured I ~ point'> in 1hc IJ\I thrt'l' min ult'\ ol tht· ganh' tu c·'>rnpe v.11h a v.m L1cbengood l n·d1t\ some of 1ha1 '-'tlh the.' trJd1t1on tor v.mnmg that has tx·rn l'\lahl"ht·d al tht' !.{'hool oq·r the pa\t l"o '>eason-; One 1h1ng 1hat could hurt thl' f.aglcs 1s J hip inJUr) to Johnl·r "Then:\ nu trt'atment for 11 · L1cocngoo<l ..aid "He JU"t hac, to \\J\ off hi\ feet Jnd v.<-'11 ha1c 111 v..llt and IJ~c 11 da\-h\-da\ I v.on·1 mJkl' a tku'>H>O t)n f11m ·until the kttko ff Ol'\I \\eek .. • Laguna Beacb Coacll Lyman Olney: "Thc~ were \er) good. 'Cr) c;~tlled and ahout a \tep quicker 1han last 'ear\ tt'am I think their run-n1ng0bat ~s v.erc 1mprcss11c and the • Mater Del Coacll1 Brwce RoU· laaon: "Other than 1wo defensive breekdowns that led to easy scores for them. the) had to cam every yard the} gamed against us. We put plent) of pressure on (quarterback To n)') Solhday and we shut them out an the second half. I knew coming 1n that our defen~ has come on, but I didn't e.llpect them to accomplish as much as they did. Unfortunate!) we couldn't answe r on offense." The Monarch defense continuallv shut dov. n the h1ghl) ·to uted Couga'r offense. but the offense wasn't able to take advantage of the situation. Rollinson places some o f the blame on himself. for e'pecung too m uch. too soon from his inexperienced offense. "I went to stufT offens1,eh 1hat should ha' e v.orked ," Roli1nson continued "But 11 was stuff v.e JUSt aren't good at )Ct I have to bring them along more slo"'I) When v.e did do thtngs nght. hOIAIC\er. \I C looked good at do ing it.'' Part of thl' problem on offense a\ v.ell. accordmg to Rollinson. "'as thl' 1nab1ht) to g.a1n )ardagC' on tirn dov.n "There v.ere too man\ mental mistakes v.11h the thing~· that v.e ha\C "orll.c:d on O\l'r and o'er again 1n pracucc I think v.c hun oursclH'\ h) not gl'tting pm1u' c ~a rd age on fir~t dov.n loo mdn\ times \IC hJd neg.auvc ~arllagl' on first dov.n. fol - lo\\C'd that v. 11h a m1-;1ake on scrond do" n and "'ere trust rated b1 the defense on third dov. n .. · Rollinson said 1hcre v.ere some bnght spots on o0ense. hov.eH'r "I 1hank the running of [)a, td (ilrnLale1 and thl' poise of (quar· tl'rhal ~ Htlh I Blanton v.erc IX''"''es .\l'>O cond1uon·"1~ I thought V.l' v.erc in great shape \\ c lOUld ha\C JUSI kept on pla~mg .. • lrvlu Coach Terry Henigan: ··we "'ert• realh pleased v.1th Jason"·· 1M1n1c1's) pcdorm,ance Hl· 1hrev. the ball v.l'll and v.e .,,.ere espectall) pka'>l·d "'1th his eslapab1ht~ He had a line lir\t 1 ars1t~ game .. \i1n1u. thl• Junwr transfer Imm ( htlagu u1 mpletcd a school n:wrd IM pas~s 1n 21.J a11emp1s for I 6Q )ard\ 1n his dehul 1n the v.m OH'r l 'n1,erc;11' He als(I ran for a three· 1ard toUt:hdo"'n · "I thin~ v.e plea\Cd in general "'1th the l'ITon." Hcmgan con11nucl.1 "Thl·re "ert• a roupk ofpenalt1e-; v.c v.ould hJ\l' h~cd to eliminate. bu1 all·1n-all. 1.1e e'ccuted "ell on ol kn\C for lhl' first game with a lot ot IOl'\Pl'nt'nled k1d\ in the hnt·up "()cfrn"\eh . Greg W chb (ltnehad.cr) had· an excellent gaml' v.1th I~ lead tackle\ and t'-"O a''"'" to kad the defenw I thought J1mm' Bas\lcr had a good game as v.cll a\ drfen'>JH' lineman R)an Hopper I "a\ nix·ualh pk al.ti "tth Hopf)l'r a' 11 '-'J) his lir\t \ ar\lt) game .. Game-busters SUNSET From 11 Edboa Coacb Dave W.Ue. follow- ing his team's 17· 7 v1ctOI')' over El Modena. the second strai$ht for tht' Chargers a fter a 12-0 win 1n Hawa11: "We felt prett~ good about 11 be- cause we improved from thc tirs1 v.eck. Our offens1\C ltne got ofT th<' ball a lot better and their technique was much better "J R (Schustenck) ran thl· ball a little bett<-r and Jo'lh (G1ngnch. a senior quant·rhal'k) pla)cd con- s1sll'nth "Wc··,c got a "'a)'i 10 go and ~c'JI be le\ted FndJ~ agaanst \ap1Str;l'rio Valk).. ' White admitted the mtcns1t\ le' el v.a<t not thl'fl' l'arl\ as El Modena moH·d thl· hJll ~ell on 11-; fi rst po\~'l\1on. 'l'onng on a 'i~·)an.J quancrhal ~ lcl'per that v..as called bad. "We ma' ha\c had a ht1lc ~nd 1n our shoes. ·but I thought \.\C settled• dov.n and pla\ed real aggrcss1H·I~ on dcfcns1' ca tier thc first senc'i Wl· sho"'cd good q uickness and v.e S'-'armcd 10 the ball v.ell Senior Mike Cunningham once again d1spla)ed his value. catching ion passes for 135 )ards and a touch· dov.n and making s" tackles a-; thl' kc) man 1n the Chargers' secondar) Oceu View Coacll Howard Isom. follov.ing h1\ team's 14-13 dramattc come-from-hehind '1ctor) O\ er Saddlebac~ "We rcall) kept the fan\ on their kl'I "I thtnk there "crc a lot of m1'i - talcs on hoth sides uf thl' ball b) both team\ We had a numlx·r o f SEA VIEW From BJ terms of a\!>1gnmc:nts and all the l11tle things '-'l"rc loo!G1ng for·· [l,l·v.here among Sea Vie"' League cntrtl''i Corona del Mar Coacb Dave Holla~d. follol41ng has team·, 18-0 los' to Huntington Beach "We had l"O punt" blcKh·d and some brcak- duv."' an thl' ~rnndar'\. but tha1 can be u>rrcllrd f1<'0thing that broke dov. n 1!> corTCl table We s1artcd (the $Cason) a h11lc -;101.1 and we'\e just got 10 keep pu'>hmg from here ''I'm realh upset v..1th m)!.Clf on speual tearm -I got real stubborn because wc 'ih11uld' \ c ncver had that punt blocked to end the fi rst half. I thank the la~t ltml· l''e e\Cr had a punt blocked v.as 20 years ago .. Instead ol letting time expire. CdM elected to punt with three seconds left in the first half. Hunt- ington Beach·., James Manctll. who also blockl·d the fir<it punt, tipped Matt E' an~· punt and returned 1t 27 )ards '-"Ith no ttmc re maining to g1,c the Oaten a mm mandtng 21-0 lead at ha lftime "I should'\ l' JUSt lct the clock run do wn. bul I gol stuhoom ." Holland said "It 'iure \hov.ed me a lesson It wasn't the l 1di.' fault . ""e JUSt ne,cr should''c puntc:d. l think we\e fOt a good foo tball team. though, rm JUSt mad at m)self -~e·11 be a good team "We'fe going to work real hard on special teams bccauw we take a lot of pride 1n that. We'rt goina to gel 11 right Q,erall. I thank there are somr thmg'i we need lo work on - on both side\ of the ball Our timing was off off en"" c:I~. hul that's go ing to improve" Mark Perlmutter suffrrt'd a shiht sprained knee, but I'> expccttd to be O K for Frida) ·s '4me ag.ams1 Manna. ('dM. otherwise, as hcnlthy • Woodbrtd1e Coad1 R.lck GlbaoD: "I thank Lhc kc ) was tht' penaltJes and fo ur turno vers. Pacifica d idn't stop us. we stopped ou~lvcs. Wt p vt them two to uc hdown" when they rt'COVered one fumble for a score and one was d~p an o ur end." The penalties were costl)' as the Wamors ama sed 18 flap for 200- plus yards. But the offenK did chck well at timts behind junror quar- terback James Wyau. who was mak- •nt has first varsJly Sllt1. Wyatt h11 on 17 of 24 passes for 246 )'•rds. "t k had a couple Iona one called back on ptnalttes. so he could have ended up with a lo t mort." G ibson continued. "He showtd a lot of savvy for• Junior and he has all the tools He remands me 1 lot o( Frul Schweer. With more uptnencc he can att a lot better." One thin& that led to Che ckm1w o( the tt'am tut tcason was the lack o( 1Ufn$1vcnc s shoV;ft on defense "The best thing about it was we could've qu11 when they went ahead in the third quarter and Randy (Karlmcr) go t hurt (a helmet to the abdome n tha t kept him o ut of one defensive senes). but they didn't. "The defenSt' stopped them with less than 1v.o manutC''i kft and Rand> made the big plays on the last dn'e "We ·had no IDJUrtl'S and our offensive li ne performed better than expe<.'ted. Rand~ v.asn't sacked o nce. "Our kids sho\\cd the1 could d<-al "'tlh ad,ers11\ and I th1nl 11 v.111 Ix a lesson the~· c:an l'Jrry on into the season·· Fouotaln Valle) Coacb Mike Milner, after ht'i team·~ 27-6 loss to Dana Hills "\\c pla~ed poorl~ \\e ~en: 'Cr) incfTcl. ll' e ofTensl\ el~ and \\C: made numerous m istakes. We m1~sed as1gnmcnts and v.e missed some pla~ l'alh "llh m1scom· munu:auon bctv.cen 1he 'itdehnc and thc huddk . \\e stant'd o fT prett) '-'l'll ~onng on our first drl\c, bul d1dn'1 l'\tahhsh a running game and "'l' wuldn't gl'I hal~ un tralk "Ddna Htlh I\ a prl'll) goo<l fool· ball tl.'Jm Jnd pld' cd \\l'll dell'n\11 l .. h ··on the pos111H' ''de. I v.a~ Hr) plcas~.'d "1th the lnll'n\lt~ !(',c) and thl' dlo rt. \\ l' pla~ l'd hard and I think v.e lcarnc.'d a greal deal about uursehc' \.\e got \Ontc game l'\- pcnemc for '>lime ol our \OUngcr pl.i~ers and 1.1c J1dn'1 ha'e an1 IOJUrll"> "\\ l.·, e got w 1mpn>' e our con tcntra11on and e\elult' thl' ufTemt' and dl'fcnscs that arl· called " Wu&mlnster Coacb Stu Clark. lollov.ing his team's 16·8 loss to La Quinta "It hun ha' mg our last touthdov.n l..tlktl bac~ becauc;e wf had n \ho t to go ahead. hut \\e plJ)cd a 11111<-ht.·ttcr and sho1.1ed -;omc 1mpro\ cment "We \a\\ sume good thing.-. 0ut of our \Oph11mnrt· 4u,\nerhac ~ Oohn \1Jhu.ml'l1 "ho .-,1aned the 'n-nnd hall) I k t•arm·d a htggt•r '>han· 11f f'la~1ng 11me ltir 1h1s "cc~ "I '-'JS fairl) pleased v.1th the c.kfcnsc, but v.e h:l\c room for 1m- pro1 crnent there Our big problem '-'.l' our k1d1ng game W<- punt "'di at all. o the~ had good fidd po<,1t1on all mght ··Gabnd Rici ms (the le ru,hrr \\1th bb ) ards on I I ca also sho"'cd progress at ru bac~. He had some good hlock1 front and he "a" able to -.hp thr somi: ptll''i 11 looked h ~t· v.uuldn't "We had no tnJunes that art to make aO\onl· m1or,s tam<-an nng something unfo~en 1n Ille. "'e'll be as health} as lxl·n all ) ear nc\I w«k " . .... ................... 1tu11ell Oldlefsld f40t bursts over goal llne for a toucftdown In HM~• 4t ·7 rout. an year's p:.&st. Thai relentless pursuit had becom e a trademark for thr Wamors and helped lead th.cm to two straight apptarances an the D1 v1S1o n VI(( title game. "The defense dad a Jood JOh. and the Q\.Cnlll agreSSl\eness was 1here ... Gibson said. "The kid., rt- ahze that the de fense 1s bac k and ~ ba"e 10 ha 't' a strong defcn'IC to wan aames that's fo r sure "PBl.l fiCa IS alWD)S a good team. One of the things we wanted to prove was that we could pla) with any team and I !hank we ac- comph~hed that. We never got blown off the ball and they certainly d.Jd.n't o vcrpowtr us Ifs a shame to loK a same like that but bctttr now than m the middle o f ICJll\Jt' ·· • UaJvenley C..dl M•rti C.· alapa•: "We had the pmc in control a nd -.c losr 1t. When we have the lead a<>tnl into lht' fourth quarter, we lhould wm 11 and we kt It '"r away." Al as not bad for the TroJans. but a major 1n1ury to Q\lar- tetbeck/defcnsivc bac k Donnell Dowd)' ca.n't help. Oo-.dy, an II· CIF dcfcnswc blc1 from_.a )Cir qo " out for 31?..,. ~ttk •hen he suffered an kn«c.ap in1ul")'. Cunl' • - ningham said Oowdy's p:uella n1prx'd rompletcly over. "l'\.C never seen an)thing hke 1t. but it's happtncd to 1wo of our kids an the,latt three weeks," C'un· nin&ham said. "It's unbehevablr "Stall. o utside o f los1na 1he aame, things went pretty much the way we thought. We had some mistakes on droppina into the zone an o ur de- ftns1ve )«Ondlry, but I thouaht v.e reacted to the-ball v.ell This is the best we've looked in an optncr in the last five )tin " On offense, Marc Walker g.a1n('d 136 yard\ on 15 C'ames and could have went over 1hc 200-yard mark if 1t wun't for some pena.lun Cun- ninaham said that t11tu end Josh Taussia had a good pmc both catch-ina the ball and blocluna and alw pla)ed defens1 ve ta k•t ''I thouah both sid",o f tht hnc pltycd well for havana no varsit)' uptnencc,'' \unn1n1ham t:On · tinucd. "We r11n the t:.JJ well. and dcfcns1\'CI) we atoppcd the run, but the PIU hun u We're pttlt) happy O\ti.ll. but -.c hive to ketp tcttina bener each w~k .. • s..NW..O Ceedl J...,, Witte .. The whole aamc wa.t dot(". The 1otal offcnW' Yl'U cl for both • teams and 1t came do wn to pc and mistakes and we mad<" than they did " The Roadrunners could ha'' 11 tae with Ocean View, b unsportsmarihke conduct aner a Saddlcback touch forced a 35-yard point-after alt which the) failed 10 conven. "That WIS a critiail mis Wine cont1nutd. "The holdin o ffstdt'$ I can deal with. b personal fouls I can't. We ha called apanst us at C'ritlca.1 poi 1he pmes and 1t cosi u "f 'WIS, however. ut plea~ wuh the defensive c some-one ~ould have come u uk~ me before tM aame 1f happy holdina (Oct-an View tcrblac.k (Randy) Karlincr to l cent panma on the pme. I have said ')t$'. "Offcnpvtly, I was plea \he Pl 1n1 same (Pl\ll) ~enl 1.)..23 -.1th no intc and he threw the ~n wtll the time. He had some n~ pa that ~" quaht)'. h hard to lote the ~ by on thttc <wed.a of pttpetatlon. "Hopd'ull)' "t ~n butkt on ha\ C me IUC'C'CU •• 1dn't rett> ding CS) r.·· nd he WO of l{r ' For the downtrodden of NFL, a day to st)ine Dallas, Atlanta, Tampa Bay all enjoy opening-day wins • • And 1he meek shall inhem the NFL. For one day. O pening day. The Dallas Cowboys. whose rapid descent reached its low~t point with a 1-15 record last season. equaled that victory total Sunday wnh a 17-14 win over San Diego. team looked 1 lot ltke the old, artuna 11" penonaJ-foul penalties and 16 overall for I 39 )'•rds. But lhe Fakons also forced s1x tumonrs, scored lhrtt touchdo wns an I minute, SO seconds of the the tint quancr, had thr« defens1vc scores -indudmg an 82-yard interception return with I 3 seconds kn by Deion Sanden -and showed the kind of aaarcssivencss Glanville c ultivates . • • • • • •• • • • .l////lfllI:. .•• • • .. 6:till' ••• • Btt«aeeen 38, Lloa1 Zl : Testaverde threw thrtt touchdown pams and the Tampa Bay dcfen~ eked Rodney Pttte five tames. Testavcrde completed 16 of 21 passes for 237 yards. AtJanta, wcanng its black uni- forms for the first time under new loach Jerry Gian\ 1lle, wore out the Houston Oalen. Glanv1llc's former team. 47-27 And Tampa Bay, which had won 14 times in thrc-c )cars under Ra} Perkin~. rode the passing of Vinny Testa.vcrde and a saek-happ) defense to a 38-2 t dec1S1on at Detroit. "He played hke an All-Amencan. an All-Pro, whatever.' Lions Coach Wayne Fontes said "It's his founh year. It's his tame to pla) "'ell. and he play('(! well." Mcaowb1lc. the host Lions were \ 1ct1m11ed b)' four turnovers. BalT) Sanders. the NFC Rookie of the Year last season with 1,470 yards rushing. earned 14 umes for 79 )ards and a to uchdown. II was the first loss '°" the Lions 1 n I 0 games - the) won five straight to dose the I 989 regular season •Cowboy• 17, C1a1r1ers 14: When you arc.· as bad as the C'o"'bo)'s ha\e been rt'centl). you'll take anbkand of gift. The Chargers dell\ ercd a whopper and alias convened for its first home victor; under J1mm) Johnson. and "'ere 4-0 in the prc~ason . · ,.. • Glu t1 !7, Ea&Jea H : The Giants ended a four- game slide against the Eagles as Dave Meggett scored on a 68-)ard punt return and Phil Simms thre1o1. for two touchdo1o1. ns. The defense harassed Randall ( unningham all game. picking orr three passe\ and sacking him four times. Troy Aikman sneaked in from I )ard with I 58 to pla} after Dallas stopped a fake punt on the Co"'ho)s' 47-~ard line . .\1kman took the Co"boH 53 )anh aftl.'r San Diego tncd the fake punt on founh-and-61o1.1th 5 15 to pla)'. Linebacker Gal) Plummrr was stopped by Bill Bates ~nd Daniel Stubbs after a :!-yard gain. "It was a dumb mistake," Henning s:.11d. "I "as huping somebo<ly would ball me out o n 11. but 11 wa<1n't blocked corm:tl) I should have called 11 off. lt'<o a d1!>appo1nting loss. the kind I'll carry around a long Simms. 15 of 27 for 149 \art.ls. did mo'>t of the damage b)' sand"'1ch1ng scoring pas..es ol I~ )ard~ 10 rookt(' Rodney Hampton and 41 \ards to ~ark Ingram around Meggett's dazzling punt return 1n the fir~t 17 minutes of tht• second half to give New York a 27-10 lead. time" • Aikman probabl) will earl) around his first l\ifl "in for Just as long •Bean 17, Seallawb 0: <\t Chicago. thl· Bear<; '><lcked Da\t' t-..neg twice on the Seaha1o1. ~s· lirst o,ene<o then turned intercepted passei. into t1o1.o lir-;t-half <;eorec. "It's gna"'in& at me that I ha\'en't "on a game ~l'I It bothers me:· he had said On Sunda}. he "as beaming 1n th<' lod .. cr room 'T'c ~n loo~ing for that. it's ht-en a long timl· l'H' had a lot of abuse from tht' press But all the \\Or~ 1o1.c'\c d one has made 1i "Orth 11 " Neal Anderson got two touc hdowns and rushed for 101 {ards. and Jim Harbaugh completed 21 ol 29 passi:s tor _QJ )ards. Both. howe,er. looked at the delen'>•.' as the reason Chicago 1o1.on eas1h "Everyone pla~ed 1o1.ell. but the defense.· pttched a shutout and an}t1me \OU d o that 1n the Nauonal rootball League. )OU0 fC go ing 10 \\in," <;:11tl .\nderson. "ho scor(·d on runs of I 7 and 4 )a rd\. • Falcon1 47, Olien t7: l\t Atlanla. Ul..tn' Ilk's nl'" Jackets that can take you to the cleaners ~ing trur to ~our ~hool l·an rcall) be a pain in the old hank 31.lOUnt The cost ol bc1n~ wol tor """' high schook~ 1ndudC'\ de\1~ncr Jl'ans (S60l. \ir Jordan\ (SI _5) and }Our basic S35 surf\"ear T-\h1n For athlt'te' hl'"C''C'r a l<'ller J3lkct 1s SIJndard e4u1pmcnt Soon. Frt.'dd1e I ootball Carl ( ro'>S C ountf) and \\all' \\ a1cr Polo '"II all be p.1radang unc;u<ol)l'd · 1ngl} into their lol .. 11 spornng good' store. 'arsit) letter. pdrenl\ and parent's chcckhoo l. rn to" .\lier finding lhl'H 'l(.'hool''i "an- dard model. linin11 un thc tinm adornment pJt~age ol lctta. gradu- ating ~ear.Jcrse> number and. o f course. a name embroidered o n lhl· bad. the uln dcrl. annnume., - drum roll plca!>t· and ~ou'd bc\t tic Sitting do1o1. n -s 'OO That's ngh1. no t ~po. thrt'C' hun- clf'C'd clollars l'\C had <:an~ that rn!ll les~ Jf,ou find tha1 hard to bclie,c. JUSt ask ~tanna H 1gh ba\Chall stand- out Robin Lmd\C\. 1o1.ho reccnth added option'> (-;Ice' e patl hcs) 10 boo!>t his Jadct'' e">llmated 'alue w more than S.lOO I "ondcr 11 1t'c. tn'>urtd \.\1th the name-un-1he bJd. op- llon t harge ranging Imm S' 111S1 0 per lclll'r. lmagtnl' 1hc financial quanda~ foung l.<,tanl 1J foottiall rcce1,er \\Ill Buhu'>la,11k1 Or ho" about la\t )car's lluntington Bealh f11gh \C.'mor soner plaver '\mg Pra,ong' 1cngkham" Facing a SI Ml embroider; bill. l ha me' an· ht· "l'nt 1o1.1th Sing. A q uick phone ~urH') ol c,t1mc area 'poning gu~.xh 'ilor<'' 'en lied the\<' hornfil· numbcr' To"" 8 Huntington &ach pom - S22S to S 'OU." 11h the po"1h1llt' to 10 .tbo' e and he\ ond -'><'<.' land5("}. abo\ e located a{ ros-; Imm <kean View High. the) stock all GAME PLAN From ll The computer .iss1~tance help'I tht' Barons· braintrust brt'a._ do 1o1. n an opponent\ ol1<'ns1' e and dt'IC'n'>" e tendencies "11 h 'anahlC''i sul'h a<; do wn and d1st:snl't', tormauons :ind field po)lllOn As the} mct ·unda) to prepare for . El T oro. the No 1-rankl·d team in O range Count). the r ountarn Vallq coaches wert' the tint to admit the) could use all the help the) can get Befo rt' the film of the C'hargcn' 41 -0 Fnda) nighl seawn-opcn1ng v1cto') over W)omina Valle) \\-est H1ah 1n Penns) h an111 . ofTens1\ t' co- o rdinator Hank ( t.chrane poured over the I ~88 Fountain Vallc}-EI Toro game fil m with quanrrhack coach Davt' Penhall to refit h their knowledge of the uth Coast uagur powerhouse's dcfens1\C K hemes. This I Y88 reel had 1 ha ppr ending -a .l5-3 I come-from·tX'h1nd vic- tory. Showt1me came qu1dd thercaftt'r. howcHr, and reaht) set 1n mo ments af\er thC' featurt'd prc~n1111on. frc h from the Ke)'sto ne tate. hit the Krecn "The)' have some dudo.'' surmised 1S\1st1nt coach lam O'Connell ancr d11ttuna the E1 Toro defcns1~e re-el. "T hey're b1a. strona and fast," Penhall addtd. "I've &01 another Johnson II qu&r• tcrblck to"vc me niahtm1rc1:· had coach Make MJlncr a nnou n«d Just ptay' into lht o~n11Ye rttl .iamna ienior Rob Johnson. (Milner prepared thfte IHIU>ttt f"of Rob's oJdcr brother am. .w'4> recat.tJ tnMl'cmd ,..,,. UCLA '° Mktliel" 1taftcfauicti1111M ......... ~unM·t \thool\. a\ v.l·ll a'> M.\ll'I l>l'I .tnd l.1tx·rt) ( hn'>l1Jn 8 Or;rngl' ~porting Goode, -S2 JO tu S \UO C amt·\ north Orltflgc Coun- t~ Slhool' hut t an urdcr Jacket') tor Orange ( oa~t ,uhlctn 8 Ch1l l 0'i ~porting ( 1oods -SI "' S lO S250 ( hl'lk lur J\ ailabil1t\ lll OrJngt• C ua'it area Jall.ets !:Jut. ala\ the rt• is a b<-1ter "'3' C1Jrdl·na-ba">ed \lb1on Knming Mill\ the c,ok \\l''>t ( oast manufal· IUrl'r o t lclll'r JJl lt'I'>. "111 prOl.l'SS 111d1' 1dual and, ur team orderc. lur a prin: of no more than S 120 for a tx1~) Jat·l.ct and SI O(l tor a girl\ Jal ll·t '"\\oe get athlett') lrom !)an D1t"g11 Orangl' C ount~. all o' C'r .. t\lhlo n manager John \lmC'1da ~1d "Our ~l·n Ill' ha\1lalh eliminates the rl·tatl maddk men ,.; "e tan tx-mul'h more lomix·111" t' "1th our pnce' · .\lmt·1dJ \J1d tht· turnaround '' grnerall~ eight \.\l'd.'. \\h1t·h is up to a month longer 1han the lc.x.al re - tailers Tot·ontalt .\lb1on fora filling. phone (21 'J 5 '~-'71(} 0 Brad Plut l.han. a \l'nmr quar- ll'fhJl I. Jnd llnl•bal h•r tor flunt· ingtun Ucath·N">t'd (al I uthC'ran ll1gh put 1n a lull da~ .H thC' offae Saturdd~. running lor 159 ~ard-; and four tout hdu1o1. n' I k al'io C'ompk1ed ' ol I~ pas\(·~ tor till' ard'i and anoth1:r fl>. 10,'l(·d a pair oft"o- poant ton' er'>1on pa'>'iC'i and madl' 14 tackles .tnd rl'U" eH·d a lumhle o n defi:nsc But, u 11that1o1.ert•n't t•nough. Plutkhan po ll'>ht'd on his 1mprt''i'il\l' licld da> ag.11nst Bloomington ( hn'>· 11an b~ phoning th<' re'iult\ o t the 4-l-22 ( -ltJlol.~'i \ lllOI"\ Ill drl'J nl'"\· paper<; "lo1o1. thJt'~ 1o1. hJI I t .ill J t o mnktl' pla~cr 0 Former Ocean\ IC'\\ High football lai.1 I.ill. J M ilner and aS\l'itanl\ George &fi and lon) Pa'it11Lo chancd ofTcnst't' .,la}!> and pcrsonnd. noting strength\ and S<'arlh1ng tor 1o1.ca~ne'iscs The offeM1 ve coaches con' er~'tl a lter '-'atch1ng fl Tom's dt'tt-n~ .in- n1b1late \\')ooun& \alle) \\'~st on possible plans of at tad ··~mcumcs. though. it's not abuut S<.·hcme~:· Penhall rnnn•dcd 11·-; about hur~\" This "as an nbbre\ iated M''l\IOn nn El Toro. :K'cord1ng 10 Milner. "ho said the a\allabtl11) of Just one l~~I game film make'l l'\dluat1on lt''S' C\· haust1\t' "We onl) ha\C one film from th1~ )car. \O th1' 1\ a shon "l'Ck.'' \.11lner s.i1d "If ""c "t'rc tu pin~ a kagut• o pponent, "C' ma) break do" n as man) a" e1ah1 i:imc fllms hetorc putting a gAme plan 1ogc1hcr for Monday "We'll put some ot tht' 1nfor. mat1o n we charted 1010 n our u1m- putcr. Whllh a1vn u rl.'Jdoul~ "" llln use 1n the pmc plan." Milner \lid 1 he unique C\pcncncc lc,el and fa m1llant) of the R:arons' stall allo~ f ountain Valk> to pn:part mort thorou&hl> than most htgh h~I stalls, ~11lncr '"''d "M)sclf and Penhall have bttn here 19 >~an and Coach lcra h~ l>«l'I h.crt for 20:· tdilncr wad "We've bttn workina lottther <10 Iona. v.e bttak up the wo rk We prcplrt ollCnshdy and def('nmd) at tM same umc, whereas mo\! h11h hooJ .sW& laav-c U> do OM •Iler •M other " Mainer Mid hi method of prtp- atalioe. ~ ha rtmatntd ~.,. l.aly Wlth•d 1nc-c 1n•n>ductd b lbnalr ._.. COltCh ffr\IU' P1 kf1 td '' .ty llillnl d 10ertn1 ~ m 1h f Pluse see NFL/86) PREPS • Barry Faulkner toclt h t-...irl Cia~ tan 1s quite th\.· nwd1J ...:n,Jt1on 1n the Inland l m- P lfl'. '' hcrl· he u>Jl hl'\ \an lkrnJrd1n11-h.-l·d \,1n (1orgon111 lltgh (1a)tan I'> tht· hm t ot a 30-minutl radio ldll .. hu" L.llkd 'Prep r Jlk" o n ..._\IE"-·.\ \I 12~0 ( 1a~ tJn 'J1d ht· tape\ the shim \\l'l'kl' Imm"' '>tud ao 2tl(J lert from lhl· \lhuul\ prall1\t• fit'ld and tht· prl1grJm ha\ a 1rl·J tv. Ill' th1<; 'tea<.un "\\ t• had l IF-( 11mm1'i\IOnl·r <-.1.rn Thum as on unda' and 1o1. t' ha' l' a "edl~ 'port~ ml'<lil inc ..egmcn1 ""h ~11kl· \ola. "h,1 U'><'d to he an Jlhlelll 1raina JI \lanna t ltgh ·· C 1J\ tan l.'\pldlnl'd "\\ e·,e sold out dd\t.'rtlsing to r thl'i 't'J\llll hut 11 \\OUld ht· a tough 'l'll an <>rang1: ( uu nt~ .. 0 (...i, tan 1n4uired .ihout lhc oul- rnnw ul <~l'Jn \'1e"' High·.., oix·n1ng loothallg.inwl.:i l..l-l i\lo1nmcr . \addkhal l.) .rnd also 1mpartt'<l <;omt• l'H'·opening prJISl' IU"ard \ea- ha" l ' 4uar1l·rhal l Rand\ t-..arl1ner ·T,t· told t "t( ofTl'nSl\C' t oord1- n.11or John ~lat'>ll1 I think ht· 'a foul 11 hc do(''in't retru11 th1'i k id · ( •d' 1,1n '>JtJ ·I '\fi\lo 1 odd \larin11' it h gr11" up " hen I "a\ u>Jt t11ng Otl'an \ 1c1o1. and I think t-..arlincr" IJnhcr Jltmg J\ an .11h ktt· .ind .1hil1t' \.\l'>I: ngh1 no" 1h.1n Todd "'as as a high school o;<·n1<1r" (1,l\tJn\ ~no1o1.kdgc 1s mor<' 1han \t'tund hand .. ., h" '>eanans e.irnC'd J hard-fought .\2-2 4 hr'it-rnund pla' · ulT '1, 111r\ I.isl 'ear l>' er thl' t-..Jrltnt•i .It'd \t•Jhav. l.'i C'n roUll Ill tht· l>I\ 1\lon I t1tk g;11m· B•rr) F•olto~r Is • .a Oran,~ Coas t Dail) Pilot ports M'rll~r •ltos~ C'olumo •P~•n ~' ~rJ Moo- d•) U\l'd JI m aJor lOlll'llC\ "I he .. ml) ad,ant.tg<• u1lkttl' 'ilJll\ hJ\(' O\Cr oun 1s "t' h.l'l' d .. 1"c' 111 ll'lllh during thc v.l·ek. 'l' "l' nl'C'd 111 hn1'>h our iµmc plJn ll\t'r thl' ''<'el l'nd.'' M1lm·r <;a1J "( ollt'(lC' 1.oa lhl'" .,,,ml'llme., don't lomnktc their µmC' plan<. until \\ l'dnC',dJ' ·· .\lier gl·t11ng throu4lh .i ll th1.• l I J 1>ru-\\ \ om1ng \.ilk' \\ l''>l l1lm. th..· 1.oathe'I llln,cocd tt1 J1,lU\\ I 1lltn· 1;.11n \ alk~ per~on11l'I l:ach po"lmn l ll.lt h prl'\l'ntnt .1 \Crbal report to \1 1hw 1 1111 tht' JX'f lurmanl'e vi Aaron pl.tH'r\ agi11n't DanJ H ill" and lan('up \hlll' MC tllO· \ldert'd '°m<' lOnl·ern " nprt'\\(.'d '" l'I hO\lo> 11Hl0\ pfJvl> "l'IC f.l"l'd h\ IV.II· "a' pl.t\l."f' and h1.'" \uth douhlc dul\ 1o1.1lf ht' mon11orcd 1n tht· luturc \\.hen Milner hJd addrt'i~ all peri.onnl•I l on, no,, the 1u1'1'- \\\ tl<:hcd to 1h1i. "eel..'" pr.wt11.c "(\Cl) moment of prat·11te 11mc '' ~11ptcd." Milner \111d "!\ornc peoplr thin._ 1.03{hC'I JU<;t gC'I h'!Jl'thcr fi\t' m1nu tcs lx'lon' pra, tKc. 111l I.. up 1hc11 ""h1"lcs and h11 tht' tit.'lll. hu1 1t'\ no1 hkc thot \.\e ._nov. \\hilt 1o1.r'r1.· goint tu do ea1.h I.Sa) tictorc tht' ''«'k tx- atn,." Tlus pan11.·ular O\l't't1n the ne<'J to ihonen pr.a\ltl't " '11 "'ue •\net tol.iltna \he ttm<' commit· ment ~u1rt<l for tvda' ·, meeting" pra tll~ and "c1w,h1 hlt1n1 a rt':ih11 lion h1h ff( l'nncll "Th~1·s 41 ~ hou~ 1'1 lfM)tt\.111 hlOll•fru" and ~hO<ll •~ onl\ lht' h-Oun. .. ()' onndl \AIJ "MonJa\s arc Iona: \t1ln r ""' Tbr t.a., at han,j r rrll.a n11h1 ka'n hult' room for (utt•na Hlmen 1 uNJ.e\ \ 11 1 at t/'Jto m«" rt•n ·, ilk • OANtM COMT DAILY N.OT Mond9y, ~ 10, 1tlO - •r.-·1 =:.e......--... · .. --·-·--0 --·--· ~ .. :i I . 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V~ f I-of ........................... -..................... _._. .............•. 82-1 ••· a. .a•,,-. 11.oa ................................................. _ ... -... at~ II. 0.. .... ft-Of ............ ~················-·········-··._. ................... 111).4 16. ~ IO'--IJ ....................................................................... 79.9 17. R.-.:llo M81N't·OI 11-0J •.•.•........• _. .•...•... --····· .. •············ 79.7 1& P..:Mlc'a Cl~ ..................................................................... 79.5 19. "9 llW'pOl't Harbor 11-of.h-.............................. ~ ............ 78.8 20. ,~ v.-.y f0·1J .................. o ................... u ........ 77.8 Zt. W~ (1..0f ••••••••.•••••••••.••...•..••.•••••••••••• .-.................. _ 77.7 22. ()r .. f 1..0) ............................................................... 77.2 2J. Troy f0-1 f .................................................................... 15.5 24. l.omr• f0-1 ................................................... ~ .............. 74.6 25. II Mod9f aa f0-1 ) .......... -............................................. 7J.5 26. a.. .....,. 11-0J ................... -... b .................................. 7).2 27. C°'°"" def M• fO· IJ ................................................. 71 .9 21. lfvtne f 1-0J .................................................................. 7 '.a 29. s.nt. Margarita fl-OJ ................................................. 70.8 JO.,.. ~ fO-lJ ................................................................ 70.5 l1. U Ck*wta (l·OJ ........................................................... 6-9.9 J2. ~ H#fs ll·OJ ....................................................... 6,.4 JJ. ~••..otlr1da ( 1-0J .......................... _.___. ................... -••.••••. 6.ff .2 J4. l~a f1 -0J ................................................................ 68.8 JS. WoodtN1dfe 10-1 ) ....................................................... 68.4 J6. F~ IO·lt .................................... " ......................... 67.4 J7. Oce~ View (1 -0) .............................................. ~ .••.... 66.9 Ja. ~on 11 ·0J ............................................................. 65.5 J9. s.n Clentente f0· 1 J ..................................................... 64.4 40. West"*'tter f0-2) ....................................................... 61.6 41. Kerwtedy 11-0f ....................................................... ._ .... 62.2 42. ~ fO-IJ ......................................................... 61.l 4J. llntYerltty f0-1 J ........................................................... 60.4 44. Cosca Mesa ft -0) ........................................................ 59.8 45. a.den Grove (1-0) .................................................... sa..s \ 46. ~ fO· 'J ............................................................. ..51.. t 47. Los AtnlQos f0-1) ................................ , ....................... SS. I 48. El Oofado f 1-0) .......................................................... 54.2 49. lotsa Gr~ ro-11 ..................................................... 53.5 so. ~ (0-') .......................................................... ~. 52.5 51. Buena f'artc IO·lf ................................................ : ....... 52.J 52. MagnoMa 11-01 ............................................................ 52.o SJ. Sav.nna fO· 1 J ............................................................. S I. 9 54. Santa Ana Valltt/y (0..0-1 J .......................................... 50.5 55. Cypreu f0-1) ............................................................... so.o 56. Sonora (1-0J ................................................................ 49.9 57. Laguna Beach fO· lf .................................................... 48.6 58. Katda fO-') ................................................................... ) 59. C.muty fO.IJ .................................................... , ....•.... 44.7 60. Caf'IY'O" fO. t ) ............................................................... 41.6 This week's schedule ~., .......... , Tustin vs f!IMlef' ~at OCC La Quinta n Eslancle at Newoorl Har~ 5-nla Ana ValleV "' K9nn8dv ., Wetlern Trov vs. El Oofado at Valencie 8rM-()llnda v$. Karella al La Palma Parll p,._., ,,... ....... , Fountain Vallitv "'· El T0to ., MIUlotl Vi.kl Corona die 'Mr ... Merine a l w..1m1ns1..- Paclflce at Huollt10ton 8Mcfl Wooelbrl• n . Foott\111 at TtAtlll Villa P11rk et lrvlne Ocean View •t NewPO't Hart>or Unl\lertltv vs. Senta f!IMrvarlna at ~Colleoe Caot11~no Ven.v n EdiMln at Oranee Coaat Wn tmimter al M II an SadchOack vi Oranoe at S.nra Ana Bowl El s.tiunooa1 ~e.ee11 L0$ Alamllot vs Sef'vlle at Gahr SantMl9o vs Savenna at La Palme Park La Habre a t 8olM Grande f!IMvtalr at Garden Gro¥9 Traouco HIHs ., Dena HIU$ Mlulon VlelO el Randle> Buena V~sta L"""8 Hilla at San C1emente 8uena Peril vs.. l:invon aT El Modena Whittler al Fu81non V~la vs.. 5onora al La Hall'a El Modena vs.. SuMv Hiiia at Buena P.n CVPrnt at Wntern 0&.atnond 9er VL E tOeran~• at VMfle~ ~'I (MallalUI) Ranct'IO ,.._rnltot v$. CO$te MeM el NewllOrt Harbor Lot Amltot vt Centurv el S.P11a Ana Bowl, I O.IT\. Loar• "' AnaMlm •I L• P.un. Par II. """"°"8 at Walnut Top 10 Orange County high school football Dally Pilot selections I. El Toro c;t1 a r ee r 1 Ct ·O> enuire ,..,.,.. ..... -. Mtteftal scale WI"' lmllreulve 41-0 ,.._,, .. Wvwnine Vllllv West In~ •. 2. Tustin Marlieft An· clcl'I'• Tlll•n U ·O) prevlne auk.lltv IMV're .... , ... •"" 20·0 •••nl!lne et P:"9tlll. Mater Def next. 3. fdlson Ch•reet"S are 2·0 wHtt wven '*"'°' aloWed tn tw• .. mes. TI'9 ""' rffl tH 1 cemes Frld•v aealnst C•oo v ... v 5. Mission Viejo Olablos (1-0l PUt Lone !Madi ts Jorctan ••av, ~ 41-12. first of ,_,, --"l, three s.n o'"° ~' r '11 CounfV foes Mllf T .... '• _. In Aancn. Buena Vlsta. ... 1. Htn. Beach Olten (1-0 ) mal!t It dffr fMV ~-~ 21·0 rwt of • ,....,dad Cor- del Mar -.Ven; cteneerous ~. - cifke next. 8. Trabuco Hiiis Mustan g s ( 1·0) 6ominal9 San Oieel ...... VH, 44·7; Muell dNrw ptcturo to CetM ll'llS w"4r •1'w Dana H•s .alnnisl\ . flt 9. Sunny Hiiis L•nctrs ' rooutetlOft, as wel as 21 ·• win _,,... A""8ftd. -.ft. 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O'~C.C• NI ¥to C)oto .Yi(~~ 0~11..,.tNlf'• M(.;,; 'fQ.ffr. (,t.&Ml~ Ac•.,e t.-o ..._ • .,. '""'" • f ••~ ... oe • ., e-"liO l llOf'Ll'O ~·t"'• ~f \ "• ~ We .-9(1 ,~. , •Obt~\n •·Of '~•·••• P.4c 90 ( '"' Jl"'W\ ti .. t'f\\•V• """° Qt\ 1"11y.tt<f 'f~ "' Light turnout for Argosy race By ALMON LOCKABEY 04111) .._ 1o .. 1n9 "'"' .. T"'enl~-('1gh1 ho:11<1. one of thr hghte~t turnout'> 1n the long h1~1Ury of the e' 1:nt. sho"'ed up on lhe stamng hne ~aturda:r for the '>tan of Newpon Ckca.n ailing As!>oc1a- t1on\ .\rgo•" race to Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club in Lo\ .\ngelcc. Harbor Alter a night of re, el~ at CBYC onh 25 boah made the return tnp on 'sunda' The Argos> ong1nall} known 3\ 1hc io\lam1toc, Ba> Argos). 1s one of four races sponsored b}' NOSA the organuat1on that stages thl' (nscnada race The othcrc; are the 14-Mile Bani.. race neitt month. and tht· CHOC regatta fo r the ~nefit of the Children's Hospital of Orange Count) The Argosy wa~ the brainchild of the late Clark Sweet. and dunng its he:rday drc"' as man) as 100 boats for an overnight pany at Long Beach Yacht \lub The nent was changed to Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club when NFL ,romas. .. boat!. "err no longer allu"'l'd to raft· up at the I BY( long do(!,, Thert• "'t'rt• tv.n douhk "'inner\ in this }car\ .\rgm~ Churl.. Holland·, .\moruu~ "'a' lhc "''"nl·r of bolh ral<'S tn < lar,s R. and SQuce1e R)C. rn-sk1ppcrcd hy Phil ktChard'lon and Carol Koli.ol. \'o)agC'T'i Yac-ht ( lub "'a' the (las' ( v.1nner going and roming. <hcrall final result~: ~e"'p<lrt to ( abnllo Beach· ( L.\ 'i~ .\-I Defender. Bnan Mod.. Nev.port Harbor YC 2 Jam Sc's1on. Rohen Klem. Bahia Cortn· th1an YC . l Ntw\Bo) Jack Ba1lhe. Balboa YC CLA · · 8-1 Amorous. Chuc~ Holland, BCY<. , Tigress. Gil Knuthon. South Shore YC: l Rascal. D1tk Ha)den. BCYC CL;\SS C -1 Squeeze BH'.. Phil R1chardwn·< arol Kokol. Yo)agc-r\ YC. O RC'A-1. l ri-to·FI-.. 8111 Schultz. Malibu YC. 2 V1 ... a. Bowie Houghton. SSYC . ) lm1 Loa, Vic Stem. Seal Beach YC t B 'r<.. to Nev. 1)\tn Hcach CL.\SS A -I Jam ~sswn . ~ J1fT) Too. Rod \\oo<ld1m Kt·mgan, BCYC. l 1-rl'C Fntnpmr. Charles Brc"'t'r. L1du l\k ) C CLA ~ 8-1 \ mou111u s. ~ Tigress .. \ K.i th1 II. Ot1\ Ta' hn. Shoreline Y< CLASS ( -1. \<111tT It' 8) t' O RCA-1 tkc:i .. 1 "itrOk<'. Anhur te,cn\.l\.ing llarhor)( ~ Tn-To· Fl>. \ \rd ~h" cmcnt. klT) Grant. San Fernando \'alln ) < a · Nill.. \fad1g.m topped a field of ninl' cn 1nc11 to "'1n the Schock l roph> Rcgntta for u·hman-12 oingh1c\ at 'l.lc"'pon llarbor Yacht ( lub · The Lehman-ll 1 the Nt-IYC' club rcJ_alla fcatunng \Orne of th<' top \81lors 1n other claso;c' Most of the Le hman-12 torn~11t1on 1s in the fall of the :rear and 1s sailed on councs 1ns1dc th<' ba:r S«ond in aturdaf s event was Chuck Lewsadder. NHY(. and third was Nina Nielsen. NHYC • Re4ul91 SI, Cardlaall 0: Th<' ~hutout wa~ Washinston's second strat&}\t -tt ~at Seattle. 29-0. to conclude. the 1989 1eason.. · · • Browaa U, Steelert 3: Last year. Clevt'land romped, S 1-0. at Pmsburah in the opcnina game. This time. the Browns. who hadn't won a season-<>pencr at ho me since I 978. used onl y defense 1111nst punch I<' Pittsburgh. 8 .... alt H, Jet.I lt: Bruce Coslet, who ht'lpcd build the p<>tent offense in C'rnc1nna11. rrtumcd thcrt .• COllCh of lM Jets. And his new team wa bu med by that in.ck. • O.lflr•• 17, Pacrtett U: Dan M1nno dJd some· mini lte itft'I known fot and somethm, that has made llim e.mom n ~dftl M11mi's winnlnt touchdown. The olkft-su1ionaty M&ri.oo tn11mbkd to his rf4ht before flriaa to Tony~ for" 7-)'ard touchdown with 1:46 to play. •1t1n1 ·u , Colti It: Al Buffalo. Jeff' NorWood kicked four field aoals and Jim Kelly hit 28 of 37 pHses for 283 yards and a TD. Thurman Thomas. last yt".ar's NFL leader in combined yards from scnmma1c. r1n for 84 :rards and cauaht nine passes wonh for 61. He had a 6-yard touchdown run with 1:37 remainina. • QMf1 H, V~ U: At Kansas Cit)', the vaunted V1kfoas' defense manqed only one sad; for 6 yardt and the lack of PfC1.tUrt allowtd Kanm Cit) 's rec:itiven 10 ,et wide Ol)(n all day. • , ,.. ......,.,.., Piw. Dodgers back within SV2 LOS ANGELES -8y ~ swo of three sames Dom the Cincirutati Reds thiJ weekend, the Los Aftlelet Oodfen kept the National Lea,ue Wes1 pe-nnanl race alive . Sc~du~ ~ AT M T 'tjff. ninth comp&esc Pine:. the most the ~ Ho l'CUred l S of bis 16 blum • "When ~ tot the leld and the djdo't take me out, I knew they we Jivina me a chance to flniah aod "We loot the lead, but we just dldo'1 bold it," Reds Manqer Lou Pt.niella said after the~ won Sunday's pme, ~ ... The p1tchina is suppoted to be c:arryina us down the stretch, a.nd we need these auys to swt throwina the bl.I! 1hc way they're capable of ... Mon: .. hdr'tl 1l05 ~ OM HOC Tut: •t ,.._... 7:05 INTM•MOL• I I've aot to ~·n the c.'' Marti said .... was ve and I pitch Wed: •t PW .. 1:05 All ..,,.,.. on KABC tedlo (1'0) • the w1y l u to p!tch." . . He suuck out dlbt to 11vc h 200 and rep.in the NL lad fro David Cone of the New York Met • On TV, Ch. lli tC 5-ortteheftMt . Alf~o Gritrm drove ln the JO- abead ruo with a flnh-inmnt squeeze bunt as Los An.aeles ~u~ the Reds' lead to SYJ pmes. only the second time in six starts. incrasina his record qainst the NL West to 10-0 thls year. Cinclnnau third bueman Bill Do,.n made two errors .that led to a pair of u.neamed runs. 8y fh A....a.IH • OU.It CMtC DaUJ Pll• Dod&ef1 ~Player of Dey: Hub1 Broo1's, who sinaJed, bjt his I 9t homer of the season and sco twice. Ramon Maninez ( 17-6) won for Manina allowed e1aht hits in his Orioles sweep from Angels BAL Tl MORE Rookie 19·22. Anthony Telford earned his -s«ond ml\Jor-leque victory with 6\1, solid rnmnas and the Baltimore Orioles beat the California Anaels. 3· I. on Sunday to complete a thrtt-pme swttp. The Orioles won their third straiJht pm<' for the first time since beating Chicago four straight, July Telford, ca.lied up from ClasSt AA baU in mid Auaust, improved to 2·2. He a.ave up five hits and one run. before gett1Qg relief help from Jose Bautista and Joe Price in the seventh. Curt Schilling worked one innnina and Grqg Olson finished for his 30th save. The Angeis broke up T~ford's shutout bid in the sixth on a one-ou walk by Max Venable. a double b Brian Downing and an RBI groun dout by Dave -Winfield. By De A.ioc~IH Pre•1 • Oru1e Coast Dally Pilot Angels Player of the Day: Pete Coachman, who accounted for two of th<' Angels' fi ve hits . Jays back within 4~ games Here come th<' Blue Jays! F~ McGnfT and Greg Myers hit consecutive home runs tn a four-run sixth inning at the SkyDome as Toronto beat Chicago. 6-1. Sunday lo mo' e within 4111 games of Boston in the American League East. "We dug ourselves into this hole." McGriff said. "We're playing hke a team for one of th<' few umes this season. Ifs unfortunate we didn't start pla)ing like this a bit sooner. Then we wouldn't have to rt'l y on help from olhe.r teams." The Blu<' Ja)S broke their AL a1t<'ndancc record with a sellout crowd of 49.870. It was the f lub"s 48th conSC'CUll\<' sellout and increascd the season total to 3.386.385. McGnfT led ofT the six th "'1th his 33rd home run. a shot to stra1ght -awa)' center to ext<'nd his hitting streak to a carcer·high 11 games. M)crs followed with a homer to th<' middle deck in nght fo r his fifih homer of th<' season and first since June 16 • Martaen 3, Red Sox I: Matt Young ga\C up one run in scHn innrngs and ll<'d a maJOr kague record w11h four strikeouts in the first in ning for Seattle at Fenway Park. Young ( 8-1 4) became the 11 st maJor leaguer. and ninth 1n the .\mcncan L<'agu<'. to stnkc out four batt<'rs 1n an inning. • Atbletlc1 7, Yankees 3: Oakland completed the first season sw~p ever against th<' Yankees -and onl} the founh 1n maJor-leagu<' history -winning on W1lhe McGee's uebr<'aking. !>Ao-run tnpk 1n the ninth inning 1n Nev.-York. 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New 2724 t.-OiOfi 2 ..... ,.,_ &e!IO..,.. V'9w Lot In f'llde. Frpllo. lndrt hk CS)Mlt ~ ..... lllf•-c:erpet. kh<Nn, t.._, vet· •1111... -------•I OHlcM. drl~ln r.- Pnme .,.. Of AedlMdl, _,.,. mict~ w ~!Ml waa lo .,_,. tic... lrNll peit ~ lbf. ,.,._ L.Mnl/dlntn9. ROOMMAT! WAHTEO to d oor 51c/a" fl or • CMh. Wiil trede for ~ partdna. 1 1150 i pertl 1 1350/mo. 2'te-2242 .. 11-. wtdl Oepoett 6'2·5'SI kitche n w ith d lt l\· there 1pa c1ou1 38A l t ,000/mo 1TT7 Wtllt-"°'*or ? In ~ or up Oelerta. 146-4472 Udo ~ Of""8 1M 18A -. .,._/rangia ~. home 1n ~ Coet• tier, CM O-.y 54CMl3S2.. 'lidnlt.Y 111-2321 '-Sltadt 2169 c:ondo lrtw:urity ~ ~1~~t -:!hoari n'~1'' walk-In c1QNt. patio, Meta. 2 beth. leundty .-"'6-0ll1 iii ing. a 1eao1mo, utll pd. •1..... r r ... ,.,,. d • tirlCfOeed e-eoe· Pool. room. ~ room/patio. 1300 9q. ft trront Of111Da. 28A 1BA. ~. 8' 8A IM 28A Fnd Albuqu e rq u e ... ~Jrno • ~ ep lltne. room Fr..,,.y ywd with lnendty dog doOr wlllled yd, w/d, ltSO. home. Pvt. Qe'9 guerWd 131-1190 AtMu Mr'I 1970 W-.C:. A¥9 CM doet.1145/mo $300. We at• fwT\tlle jOUrNllSI ~.r ~ C:0.. 6'2-1170. ~ W9' to ieechllt 83t_...7 poelt. T•e over.._. tot end female e nglnMt Dey9. I pvt88C. 714/~1t ....... IBA. lt<Ne, trig. ;8feg9, 3 "'°"h. 5'1-93M ShOuld be non-emoll« ~~=:a.. t"!"'_..., _____ n •••• ... uoo 8AYFRT. 58A 4-MaA 48A. '6A.1M c:ommunny no pell/1moken . Nr a t>out 2S-35. respon-~zs II TownhOUM apa rt· w/3-be* ~ 4 f/p din S3500/MO H t •t..S Newport & ttth St slble. conetderale, ttti.. men ... 3 IA. 2'A BA. 2 t•r 2 1e¥1f1t. Mncty 't1Cf1 PAQOUI 29''2ttA. frP4 U95/mo Me.-1105 ~ iUd't 2669 19\ie Rent 1375/mo, lat. Glntrll 2102 C8t 91'. •Id hie_,.,.. C>OO'. 17500/mo Agt 876-2311 W/0 ..-... comm pool 2 BR 1 .... .,__........._ ..., ---~ .... ..-.............. ~ laat & $100 eecunty IO , ______ ....,,...,., ape Many de6wlt ... . '·-·-I 850/ ' • -. . ...--. -· •EXvluv"""" _....,..,. mow In A\11111 Oct I Of ture.. I U50/mo. l.. .... PVT CLua. 3000 If PH. ~.!.. '12s.~ • & yerd CNrmlno •GAT'EDCOMMUNITY • IOOfl9t Cell AIMnda at COSTA MESA · 3 bd twn. one now. 38A 3"'8A. tip, dub ,..,,,_.,,...., ..... •r· unltal Sm pet<* tmmecf ON IOUI FAJRWAY 722~52 . .....,. m•nge ~..-------• patio St.150 2233 felMIW Reed pool/1pa. SwHplng STEPS TO BEACH. 38A ocwpancy S725/m o • ..... '°'cell beck ...,_ PENTRtDGE covE -2 bd. e.i.. Wlleon a AllOC:ado t.bor. ocin. eata11ne w . 1~BA. Frp1c. t>etcx>ny. KtWI as 1-042• HE llT... ~ 2904 2 ba. 1 1195 · StrMtt. (aeroaa fro m $3900/mo. Agt 97S-2311 1peclou1 unit Many ••Lo cletn Studio. i -B EASTBLUFF ••Hll 1•• BALBOA PENINSULA . 2 Post e>mc:.). ""'Pt Ten-ece 38R 2 Story amenttl.. 1 1415/tno AvocadO St No '*8 2 & 28A Apta. frplC H • poot9'0e ~- bd. 2SIOty 1 1500 OPEN DAILY TIL 9 P M. twn."°"'9, 1 c:er QS • c:p (213)311-18921534-5053 Ullla Incl S525 1mo _.. . mk:to, wstwl~ =:100l mo n l-0400 For Udttno NEW P"O-L:,1'.Ti~~LANO • 2 bd, 2 For lnlo. 722-4529 Pool, MW q>t. paint. v ....... Mty """ 81udlo 2'°"22" '*"Pt· central all. 2 cw e. ee. ~r:"u .Ne: t • C"':1~ LIDO ISLE • 2 bd bay •Charmlngo&der28t 1 1 1200/mo, ~ rec>ort 115()/mo 18dnn 11000 *E/S10£ 2BR wlgw9gi1. ;8r wtxtta at«IQt All C M M/F NI k n t-300-82W922 vi.wa l2000 · · Hardwood 1'oots. ywd 1.,q'd. Rutty 131-12tl m o. '" ml t o bcht new c:arpet & dlllt. PoOI. maintenance Ind Sorry dBR 2a.: u2;7'~ _' ~ •lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HUNTINGTON BEACH • 3 Gwage 275 Meta OrM 146-8724 ()( Ma-0493 apa. no '*' Quiel lulh No pets, M4-050t ~tlla Karen. 173-8037 Of bd hm. bOnua rm. siia '995 NO PETS 722-8011 WALK TO BEACH. 2BA gtounds 13t-7371 Paeeale 6"-4120 ·~~AR 0 •EASTSIDE HR HA 2BA •den, w/d , ~ 2 WEEK'S FREE REHl ••llt..WAPTI CdM-W• 10 bCt1 28R lllllYITifE L~ $"800K R. • 2 bd. hM. ell MW lnalde. tncd •ECCL',.,,._ 0 " ... AO~ gat. d/w, ..'!f'C...:. .. 7_.... 2BR 2BA. low TOY9-ln. •Wiil •Taft• eulteo c.lls l/p . pa110 IEW "HE ....... " yd wld btg 1torege 1JW ....., ... ._ ..,. 1 1150/mo ~ 1n4ry carport S74Slmo USIVE BEAC v · s• 5 OCEANFRONT turnlahed $10t5 P.. oti? &42-MM •GATED COMMUNITY• 548-5<>91 Of nS-7719 EXCL H gar, lndry .. 2 Imo IF 1111•' _. bd l'IOme winter $3500 ON IOttl FAIRWAY W•cllft 3Bl3BA. lam'"'· COMMUNITY 759--3-433 Of &40-2500 LIDO VL. G 2 bd. den. ltb *EAST SID~ 3BR 2BA -U1f11 all new llltc:h. ~ht. etc S5!0 • d9P Mobile ~ 2BR 2.8A wlbeeutl1ul PoOll COM. Stv ,,...., 38R 2BA bay vua l.3750 house Garage, w/d II II.. Ute C060rl. ""~~r"'' No C*• M•M • adUtt• ~ MOo. dl w. lit• nouse 23• prof MIF PlllllM!!! BIG CANYON . S bd, golf " II u p . n o P • 1 • •• •• • $2950/mo. 645-... au .... MCUr• place & ;8rec19 En,oy our Frpte 1>81 •I d d/w S400 O.atnbutOta wanted fOt courM atata $ 10,000 $1150/mo. 979-1517 1991 Newport ~1373 PfVt beKtl $ l700 AHi • utli 790-3083 l A end Orange County, L~N~~~~~ ~t' ~.bd; 3 BR. 3 BA .,..., prMite 2 ..!. 3.:. =o~~~ South Coan M;~~ WE~BAJF~'::~~~~N~s .~~rm lnCI s 1430 c M •BR ..... Verde nm Calif Onfy proouct Ilk• It b 11 c 1 East.16de Towntiorne 2 tia1191. central ttr. 2 CM ....... btn* neeos tem. non smokers I(\ a S 8llhOn dol'ar inca.-Y:.,ty S t~'~ uaury car gerage. flp. w/d IJW w/a:tra atorage. All "NEAR PLAZA" Fe a turi ng pool spa, SORRY.·~ PETS S350tmo CIOM to OCC try"' M~actured ... . ' hkup, ~all ernentttee Im· maintenance Incl. Sorry. LMge 3BR tn-leWI condo patio.. 9l"CIOMO partung aai. , ..... 11 Avail NOW 75 1~ cl'usively by I 90 ,_, otd mac ulate . Avt ll 9115. No pe .. 644-0509 2 car g8'. trptc. W9tbat SOf'ry, Ho Peta -I company No ecmp9b-Wlnter Aenltla Ava111ble Sl,375/mo. Call Kevin. . St400 e3t-293 I 1 Bedroom M5S EASTBLUFF 281 28a tum tion'" Proven tradl ,. Bllr 851-0424 28drm 1 .ea $775 condo 10 lflr wt rneture l cord Full 11me. Ptwt time. WlhfirMt........ 111• W&TD fllW1 28drm 28a IWMM S855 lldy non·t mkr 1500 Of AC>Mnl• t>uslnw A Newport 8eaeh &31· 1400 • 3 MSl R SI.lit•! Stand Enjoy br .. tt\taklng ~I 825 C.Oter SI 6-42-1424 2BR 1BA. n.tf blk lo bCtl -'.;maid 7&0-1337 truly uNQve gtound ftoor Balboa Island 67U900 :;~a~ ::S aunu lt l rom thl1 General 2602 •Big. t>Mlrt QU~ El~ gar ICSry1 -:o.g~ EASTBLUFF ~home opportunity Eac~ll\19 Corona del Mar 780·3e00 38R 3'i\8A. dbl 1>8f9Qe• 1pac1ou1 3BR 2 5BA BBO patio get i ndry. 4700 Nee> une. -3BR 2·~eA Fem rmmate ., ... avatlable Senoul petlo yatd AIC etc Blulta oeauty ~· LA MIRADA· 38R 2BA. cable 1v1 Bach & tBR *,_ Slll* lllare wrltl same $550 I •nquiries may meec -"~" 8'>&. 2337 ~-A · 'Y remodeled lmmed1 19 11• 1875 & $825 Quie t $&45 No P4111631-8427 * 1-SIM• 72~25 Of 251-6105 compa ny owners th 1 lllbol lst.1d 2106 1 ·cu-. o c cupa ncy post b • ......,hbortld nr ~ ___ _ _ .....-Produe1 eonftden-...,~-------·1 Av9"abtt 10/lS I....., C ... lldren&petto k Short . ........., &43-2682 -ita---Fr!Q ~-ttove F""'8M 23-30 lhr 4 BR liallt) r~ ln"99t· 3 BR. 2 BA llOUM wll car • COMPLETELY redee: o r long term lease c.11 Natq. ·~·-· incl No pett S45-4855 C M hOUM. Pv1 Batn No ment S56.850 00 Ca ll garege Steps 10 l>Md\. 2BR IBA 1'10UM FrJ*;. $2450/mo Cowhj .... I ---j 111 or *' l'OO/mo uti; Mr Burtle Wnter Rental $1.3001mo pvt yards. pallO. WJO hie· .. llllSIT lalbol Large tBR lbtt. patio.I •FIREPLACE. patio Mar lflC 557.2093 1-800-435-2246 Ext 427 228 OPAL S34-716A up_ 2MS-£.klen.-E Sl60 191nd 2606 country Mlti1i9 $745 No Lido SllopS/beacil 2 BR --- ---NO PETS• &42-3812 ,...,. w lll-a. pe1s g,.µ262 6-45-95-43 2 BA S9501mo YRL Y FEM non-smkr snare -;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Furnlthed very nlOe 3 BR. tBR pl unlurn11hed __ _ _ _ Aduns No '*' ~ Beacn 11ome 1 • .... ' ~ IL • · • 1 • \ ~ !!:tb. I • I ~" 2 BA. lrplc patio. BBQ. 1&11 l&Y 11WIHI• ~ M.&V ./ N nfl 'I ram o d a I a d BACHELOR Brand ,_I • &42-387 1 * I Spa, P'""•t• 8A $525 ~stment -1 new crpt & •PP I 3BR 2'1tBA.2c:ar,end unlt. KUl'Fbla Sund«*. leundry avall eari>ets.drapes MW llP--Nopeis 831-5596 ~ 2Q Colu Mesi 1024 $1400/mo 67S-S383 b tg yard. bu ulllul \t'\rl :1._"fl' I~ \ '11 $9001mo 8 73-4220 pll~. pool qv .. 1 Utll •LMW&m '1IW1 F loitiWe lg 2BR FIO\IMI E~ r9tUm on li•--------ILg Deluxe House yMrly. ll it cna n . v a c a nt q[AtfOAS ., -paid 5505imo !>4&-70 17 E~t 2~2::3-~MPI ~Cofona Oel Mar 2t>lk• TrVSt ~. S10.000 10 28R 2',BA Ip, tarn rm. S l300/mo 642•9797 _ *JBR 2'"BA Newport Fum1ahed W1nl9' Rental Btlgnt, airy upper 2 BR. 1 r1y .-I lrom t>en MOO/mo Call s 1.000.000 Call Oenl90n ---~lllm!'----LOCITIOI! S 1600/mo plu1 utll Brand New 3 BR. 2 BA Terrace cond o. park, 28R 2BA, l/p gar, w/d. BA Flp n..-crp1 & pnt llCHIAIE lPfS I Sue at 875~ 13 Auoc 4~ NOW• Houws/Condos 873-8642 llOuM wl trJ*;. 1,400 sq night & OCMll -· wld $1000/mo 496-6787 own gartyard S7951mo ON TH E BAY Hunt 8c:h Fem non smtlrl ~...;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ 58R 38A (Mutet bdrm ...... "Ill ••a -11 Vf/IY NIC»l S 1.350/mo S 12001mo &31-11S3 --UTTl.I ... R--• sec Berne 962-9602 2 BDRM 2"'t8A S2 1001 10 .,,, 2BR lull .nt °"I U.::-, To Loin 2' 14 r.-al 1002 plu1 mothef-tn-law quar -_,..,, --_..._.1 M2-ll8l -__ -, -~ ,;\l'IC"I;,;,;;.,...;,;;;;;.______ te,., wlMP&tlte entrance 2 car gar w/d 1yrIN .1111 .._. Near So Bay Cl'latming EASTStDE BACHELOR 2 BDRM 2BA I 1.350 PCH Ocean ,,_ S400 •WIDOW HAS SSS, TOal downttalrt & 2 Room Apt now S24001mo 78&-95~ .UU Piii -* Uffllll * turn 1 BR. lg Lv Rm With Frplc wtd, 11ove prtv No pets Dally 9-5 080 J an ~ 199 _' $'10 000 up No credit"" •PrtlH 1111 .... * w/bath up11ei1s) Front & ---JBR 2BA. 2 CM. lam4ty 28R 1BA. yard, dock? FP <Mn. lg pV1 paho. t>etn & entrance ~ s.&&-l501 BAYFRQNT Lu11 lg 2Br No penalty Cal o.Naon * l ........ * ,.., patio 2 ~r g•r• 8Mbol yard, Dig bdrms. vacant. Walk lo bc:h & Lido $900 odMI l0t working couple mo Util incl 6-48-317__ c n.Tming 1 BR 1 BA °"' 2Ba poo1 sec ef'CI gat 1 AU« '99-4835 NOWI IN SAN CLEMENTE For w/~ Near 405 & 55 ~ennsula 21 07 $13751mo &42·9797 Avl 9110 673-3722 No pe1S Avl t i 12. S 1500 E'SIDE Bachelor very can at near Newport! t t>lk 10 t>ct1 $750 mo Sate by Owner PrlCed to Freeways & Sout'1 Coast EAST SIDE 2BR HouM •UDO ISLE Furn home 2 Imo Winter 49~_.967 nioa. ,,...., carpel pein1 ttlanCI No pelt Street ·ut Att., 6 673-2787 54111 Ferm Plaza A good valU41 al 2BR IBA. Din rm, decil. Large Frool/Rett Yard BR. 2 BA New kit. pnt 0u .. 1 araa S575 1nci viii partung ooty S695tmo OCEANFq()NT-'fr1y -pvt ' .. -. :1i S225 000 . 69 Canyon Lot S267 .000 garege. 3 nou.s to sand M-Consk1er Smell P9t ....... , Obi,.., wld Wini« lalbol P'ri'clull 2607 & teuoory &31-3646 67~ I batn d f P w d St CALL PAT {Rllr) Aels rtqCI Avail now ., -.. -· ------w . "' ap provaJs . 222 llf.211J SllOOl mo 722-7178 $12501mo 831-7802 $1800/mo 87s.-0114 1 BR ept. oc.anfl'ont bldg E'SIDE large 2BR 1''11BA I "' m 2112U U21 male over 25 Non-smlu ~-----'"""'!!~~ Tral~r ----Eut Side new 2BA 2'~BA J•T WTI $&401molnCfu1M Stove& Beaut. 9f'CI gar carport Frl)k patio ~age ~ $690· ·~ utM 67:>-1825 ~ 2920 I $3~ -~lr7~1.'0 't:'~ --------·1 2~~~~~o~a~E,g=. townhOuM 2carattgar. 2·~~ ~9At:ouH ~~~~~:J~ :,1~;:ia~~~~~ pet~~60-17t3 857-1776 s rw 2 BR COf\Oo garege BAD CREOfT?O.loenl. A11rnos1Valencta Yearly 2 story S 1375 w/d l'IOOllUC>. mull ... w/~9Qe Newly pelnted. ---1 NPT Sflra Snaro 3BR sc>eoe "'I! nouse priv N-Credit ~di.etc AmazJng S47SOOO • 2 50 Canyon , •Ulflld 315L1ndo 6-42-7404 S t29S 831•2480 carpets l drapee.Reedy ICUl/UYY1EWS Wtl211.llll 2BA gar fr~ di .. 208 smkr SAOOlmo Poot. rec:oroecl meuageq 71') LOIS 236 w San An· Besl t>uy' New rool lrutl FANTASTIC OC4lal\ lroot llAIDflltm 10 move In' $1,000/mo 2 BR t BA SundtCk Av1llable 1mme01 a1e ty Cotton tOrg PCHI $1275 spa~--..~ -572~93 0eot 0Pt.2""9 tomo vees. 5BR J BA only rental at •Stn St Oct· New 38R 2'~8A. tam rm ~l-f 1~ I stovetretng 1·2 mature ~~ 12 ~ No pets 960-3727 1 I NEWPORT Unity a-di ss2s OOO · Pa nora mic s299.ooo May 3BR & 2BR avail -~. lg MIBR. walk·ln 6 3-3 peraon1 $990/mo tnc uUI· MES A VERO£ 28R upe>er I NWPT HGTS small 2BR. !tent.lb Want~ 2726 of L•le Oltl·A-PraY9' tOf Ocean v-. Home • 238 Tr~ It.tty Fully turn. completely ue>-cloeet, iac tub. dbl gar. JO' UIT SUP yrty IM N/S NIP Quiet cul-<l•tac encl ideal '°' 1 P«ton R•I W"'8 Tl mTt -lnaQU attOtl & U4>4•ftmen1 $~~,~~TS~t-=odel (l1•>1J1-lJlt graded 957-8035 patlO Nopett'$1495Jmo 3 BR 2 ,'tBA C O NDO llJ-1Jl2 garage $700 • MC lurb peho ln<lry gw No 3~ 2.,. houM w..ied to f71•11S2-4380 1 1 , 1 1 beat' 30 1 -FIHT 1St9-A Weetm.nst« S2000 Agt 650-&4 lJ __ __ 498-1936"' 75 1.~ 1 pets• sa.so mo 85'>-8 145 ,.,,1 Retl•t>te and .,..,I Espl1nadeNlsta Manna Plllll Tl llll11 •HUI * •IM--4997 --I 28 R tum. on ttie Bey. new MOVE tN SPECIAL ·;off -PElllSIU oleen-1 Mii take care 0' lost & F~ 2925 Ptease v•sll ttie locallons Oeccx1le to your heart I A.t 19th St 2 BA. 2 BA turn LllllY.... ~ Newport Hts, pa1nt1crp1, nardwood 111 month rent Remod'I 1,,. nou•' Wiiiing 10 rent,-========= & ca ll 11 lntaresled destre 38R 2SA. orea1 Fr pie pa tio BBO 38 R 2BA den 3BR 3BA. 2 ear wtd get· fl oor s S 1700 'm o IBR IBA gated pan.ing 1 -·-y-au tor StOO-S tOOO mo • 0 7 yard ooly S24.5 000 lmmec $1 200tmo Wntr 1 Y' old. · · oer-1nc1 St850t mo 2131375-5500 842 58.58 •~ --• 58l-t.398 714-3&1· 4 4 Tre4itt1IUll ltaftt rental lwt 9117 673-19'3 catn cell.Olp el« ~· lg C • I I C o n n ' • DELUXE Furn 2BR wnlr No pets plM.te ·_ ..... •Hlllllm -I f (UI) ADS ARE fR££ Cal: COLDWeu BAN~C!RO (114)121-lllt Qceantront 2BR 2BA. Mty ~r~~imo.r~n~ ...':. ~183~705 __ 1300 '" 11ps t>eh1 Frplc. PlllW W/MUI :~~· Stor-r 2742 ----!!!"-~~~~~I lurn yrty S 14001mo 3BR no s-11 673-M32 ..... "I .. 09«\ t>Mml ~~ ftlWm •ao.. 10 be9cfl LOC:UCI Ste<ege ~s at ~ kld1 1069 2BA turn w1ntet S2200 -llm-.M!UI.... Eutbtu11 . 3 BR 2 BA Lg _!2050 mo 8 18 --2BR 2BA & peho No pett •FrM list-CALL TODAY' Private bu11d1ng near _ 842-049J 0t &46--'724 -• · clo 10 ICtl<>Olt & From S8501mo 21s 1 Pa-VIW IEITILS Hoag 24 nr access 1 •111111tuln* -----3BR 2BA. new ~Is drpa, Y~odpp1n;9 $2 350/mo ILg 2BR AOI Avalt 911 1 a tic Ave See Mgr a S501mo 759-7659 8 1ults townhome 3BR IEITILS ~ P41~ 673-8005 _ ~all Anoe. 011 ·729-7299 $975/mo Plaese c all 8-101 855--0665 llll. .. 112 2BA 1319 000 wllh lend N B IC M 8lufts 3 BA. 3 ()( l'lm 723-4579 eonn .. 6 75-9404 agl Tiii IS 1'11 PUlltt ~ 393-97 .... Of 6-4•-2249 •WINTERN EARL Y• BA TwnnN °" 3 i.velS The Prudenllel ~ ---····" lt.f S*/R 11le Home Sellers~ LIH-tiLE * Stop by tor • complete w11rp1c, gar St .4 7Slmo California Realty Whiter If tlfft •H -1'11 IUlft.U · ent * 11s ung1 Lv ~ SA8-8721 EJlecutlYe ~-Nor1h 1-41dr11•1 nMUIUlft Spac10u1 2 & 3BR • oen ~sfMss /Offlct ltt ntl F1~~D-~ca~~1e1:y· . .,.., .... 122',lll ' BR !amity tlOtM In • great location close to ~I & lhC)pplng N...,. c ar pa l r e m o d e led 1u1cnen make 1n11 a ter· ""'value! C&ll le< appl' ......... •rw usma . Liii wa -..-.nan 11&1111•1am Wtterlront lot on Via Udo 700 E. BALBOA BLVD •Wfllf ..ut1 avail tOt tO J BR. 3 BA "8Ja 1oai1 hfate Top ar-. park411i.e Ml· ~ wttl'I ~ >newa ~-., .... Ne<dJ';f ~~!:Cr'1 2BR. t BA. tg p1t10 . tarn rm. <1en 3car 1>81 1 lla-1• :~~ ~11~~s 'C:'"&I r..~~,..t~u~:ry~ --~--'!"'!'~~2~76~991 ~~1:9;u•ttn ,.,... NB (408) 625-5374 1825/mo 6-44-8581 COf'Mr lot. inc grdnr 18R $725 uo Gated community 2 eat ftl'nllFf ..... ----water LM /Opt a vall ,.._ .. ..._. u -2622 C,..,..DOS IB" 577c. & ,,.,..,.,. ..., storana l•r• F 0 U N 0 M 1n 1 a t u r • *_. ... -. SE.ABLU CANYON 2 Of •"100lmo 721-0791 '-""""•un-...,.,.... . " " -.....-..,,-Oacnsnund on 8 31 ••HU'I ,~.,. BR 2• BA condo ..., 2BR 1 .. BA ba~I ptace POOi ..,. * d NEWPORT 8£ACH 0 1 bey & action •1 day, ~~IP":: tennis HARBoRVI EW3000SQ'1 •11111 .. 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A,.,gte PaA.ng FOUND ~ ml• Pr1rne N...,.PO,, Height• •1BR•d9n.1um11.yturn ~v:J. ~car9 ~ ~~~~~3!: '::v~r:':.n'·i':'C:~ tica1s,,... kite"' very 1765 NoP9t• &40-1:}64 ta-1101 ~~~~or = ..... 1 Lot • •1111 1· ... • 3 proj TV• etc 1·-........ ,,.., Bill Grundy Rlty 67~ 18 1 lrplc deck .. .... ~ 4•e SF OFFICE on PCH II . "" .... ~..,...., " I 1"" Slrvc Wnlr LM POOi. ape. 2 c:er ..._ ... __ , ~ to ,._ ,..,.,_ ...,.,,..,.., , .. , Utll* ...,. ltN pet acc.c>t &42-S8S8 -••••T l&f ..,.._ .... c.703 t ur a $425 000 480 g~~50/ 8«~83 $ t 0 0 · S 100 I m O ---S 1025 mo Avl 1015 WESr BAY APTS 2BR 2BA·Witr1 view $995 S 1 80 P9" ti mo Good Spacioua S bedroom. 4 Santa Ana A~ !>•8-3807 S mo __ 581·9394 HOUSE. QMnl 2BR 2BA. 760-3e 71 5200 ()fF MOllE·•N" No P.cs &40-l36' toe & Quief .., parlling LOST ant~ue "-rloom b.I" lar,,.. 1•-l"' l'IOme LSE/OPT Walk lo ...... ..-·--··-· E'llde. f9nC*S yatd, IJW -~ -R 2 .... ,-.,,.,... Attract1va A.pts with -"75 231' ~ ,._ ... H' 1 GOICI l~et VICc. l..aQIJne ..... -···· -·· ,.... ~3BR ...!.~-11800 o-· ·--26 "''°'** 220 Ogle SI LARGE 2B --s-· I p oo l •P• Beauttlullw Wini« Rent»-3 BR 2BA " , ~ ... ., ~ P1ayti• °" 9 ~ s.n.. comple tely remodeled 3Br 28a t>MCh condo V"Oer ,..,.... --,.""" 21 1 1200lmo• 1st/teal No Avail now 3 10 'lr11 I . 2 ' duple• "t bit. to sanCI llme<"t.i vetve 631-3381 w1tn MCon<I llC>rt ad-aunO.Ck. peel. 2-car gar rno yrty incl u111• NEW HOME. 38' 38a pe1~1amoaers ~718 blllt trom t>Cl'I S t4001mo la n d ~P•.'.!o ~;~1 1ng NICely turn•She<I ,,. d 12' I 2'22 S 'F - - d111o n •l\d private &42-8759 213.45e.1039 546-7020 Eves_ __ Great vtew G•ttd comm __ __ yeatty • 876-2238 1 s.orOO:: 1730 gwege no C*• S 1400 !617 wes1c11t1 NB LOST ~• ip ~ rTIM ~:~:'d = 2m'::;~~ *Tiny ~ tBR conege. watertord P1 I 1500/mo HV H~ 5 B~. ~!: 1~ Lg 8acMlor $650-.,.ar1y 28drm 1 .ea l8SO Utltt pd 87'3-6e07 Ag• SA 1·S032 L~~~Y a°(' C~t•~ ~-::. bedroom wtth large ape t>eem cellingt. patio. I~ M&-S82I (S IS)NtrlW :,., ;:::"Comm poo1 1nc1 ulll 703 Jum1ne j 1s1 E 2111 St 54-2•08 WM iii lllT&l lll S/F 111111• Stat•~ 723-4003 tub Community PoOI. UllEYllllTllllSI ~;:;~0~~27~~~ ~ ltadl 2140 '2I001mo&44-7625 lower rear no Ptll. -------"25 Bal bo • oc .. n fr o"t 400 1 8HCll O NB 1enn11. BBC. & BB court G0t t . ~ bayfront _ __ • 875-5A9fl 8KheolOf 7 Chlple• •BR 3 ,BA Agt !>-& '·S032 Dectl hat ltnt ll OCMn c: Lg t>Oal t11p t "1, AVAILABLE October ltl 28A w/gerege, c:erpets, •Lm ~· Spac1ou1 2BR 1•,BA ;~room Ba ~ $2400 mo. 3BR 2 'BA EXEC Of'llot Suit .. ,,.., .,..._ tolar healing Truly $689 000 OEN NE 2BR IBA. lrplc Terrific ~ yerd. water pd LQYlfy 3BR 2 'tBA l'IOtne . twnhme CtoM to bMCh rm 1 • S t9001mo JW ArrPo'l 4 .. 70 VOtn one ol • ll lnd tor SODEALING673-t455 loc:a t ton St75 /mo 83Ml209-5PM Avell lum/unlum. 2 Car & lhopt>lng $9 50/rno 18 1 E 18tnSt 842-085e 40I E OCE.ANFRONi Katman A,,. NB F'AX, S995,000 1319'700 or &42-9918 2710 Oeleware 'E' 1745 garege '30001mo ""' 900 Set LaM &44-~ 11 .. .:::..::.: .. 25 642-'905 Wk~ 9-5 •eoeot coo-er c.onf rm l ···t111 RfAW ------9/t Agt87S-'912 - ------.. ,_ .... ._ ./ Brighi. a iry t BR t BA --~ 1g 2BR 1BA 2 1 Bedroom S705 IMID lllT&l 1111C'1 Ir• par .. ing w•· , • . upper unit wlpatlO & 28 R 1BA. gtound noor. no LM ml-lrpa, d1n1ng rm. pvt 28drm 1•.ea $820 Fum J BR 2BA 1 tl«k 101 IM 1·•"1 ~ turn;;:: (.,~~EFJ.KJ NS \t'\X1\'l.11 I ~\ II aundeck & parking one a bove. enc gar.Bayfroot.3BR tum.Wlnter patio, Avl now• l 1200 2250Vanguard s.&O-M 28 bc:I\ Ip t ear gar io-:~~.~ • .,~.9550 l!i 0. ~1l>tV.."l RE Al TORS • S9_50_1m_o 1_2 1_-o3A3_ Mike $750. 7141970-H23 S2750/mo 173-2241 _1eo-_ tN 7 °' 94-4· ~ ~1 S l09S 5.3&-5369 1 RLH rofl.4\19 lllHOll I 100 000 lml ftlW nDY • UHH• fBllllll LSE/OPT Walk to ti;:: ~ 2 BR 1 BA newt'I WllTUll f1.U11 •Wint• 1 Y'Mrty Aef\t8I• fUI IDT F• M OolM:stia JO 18 ""• tCl'IOOI eNld c:at'9 '"" 3 Cfli\O Mesa ()ti Mar nome Mon T'hu<t Fn 1 1 JOAM·S 30PM $! hr Eno ""'g non amkr rel reQ d !>-40.-... 72 Iv mag --------' New carpet, 511 a-ward. 28R 28A.. tip. vu of octer'I 381 28a beeCfl c · painted Frl)k, lg Cleek 1M. 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Per-r911et.-and bUlc office lne oPPOf1\Mllty evellable dent Colleetcw. you ..,,, peerenoe and llbM to home. ea. t11'-47S..7.WO tor . • Plll•IL ·--·-man• n t po 1 1 t Ion. 9'\Mla (Wofcl pertectl 10 ~ttme end f« a bflQht and eneroettc 50% of a1 wnounta OOI· WOftc well wtttt othera. Ext, 8241 To ...._. wttt1 .. compo-e CMhler Hoav... -----..... ,_, 54&455 key • plua) Excedent poeltlont • Admlnlelreti... Aalllstent lected. Work yo&H own '5..SOJHR. nenta of a *99 lund r• P-.. ~· en ~ Hl9hfY mot!Yated. ~ ---hc>utty r•t• plut beMfl11 hlOne avtilla~ AeapooaibllltlM lnducM houn, deY9 Great pen-URN** A DAVI Ing ~t tot lnctucle: cetlon at the front deet( oriented, own trenapor-Sltee!Men~t Appty 1n l*'90n at 1901 eut Orange ~lnO propoeata, let· time Income Call SteYe ..... -Work At Home. Call Promotion-. recruitment. bef~ being acttedulecl talion. lull·tlme . MUl-tll ea~ Or., COfona Del ManylnS0\11 t•• and purc;tl ... Of· 20Rooer• ., 142-4333 bl. r;;;., aa..-1 ... Ml t-9QO..t5:1!2.!! Ext 778 logltllc1. and wrep-tor an lntervtew. 642·2200 Mar. or call 873-3515 County. der• ..... 11lng cllent1 on 205 \lit' around ewnt&. ..., .... ·~ ~..... From your motd. Come & UmTUY :-~~ = --.;;;;-t;iUiiitiiiiWiitit;-Dell ~ D•ma&A Must h4l"'I the totlowtog •S..~rte':c~lvd NMd pro'"81onal pho· :..:. ~:,":,,:'.,,: Typing 1,,.ecl 1ppro11. :ev:ion, & tr general office du1-. lll&.1111-n.lll Wllftl •.... aklll1: Communication. • ........ ....,.. ' IQOl'aphef wlellpenene. tor aomeone .... ? Bulld 70Wpm eccurate. Can do '* Health benefl1 Wort.. for major Oii Com· PennanenVPerMlme l*P S...• lei.piton. HI•• organ12atlon, public ,.._ on RBtS7. CamerzClaUle equity In yourull. tranterlptlon & 1ome If you~ al IMll 2 panle• S15thr PI T P•reon Mutt have tlon• public IOMklng -• Klll•I & 35mm cameras. mutt $51(+/month poHlble. word Pf~. Word yea11 .. eretarlal ex-7141645-1864 ~gh~:11• w~o~:irl.tr.'l'n° ~ l)(peilela Call and 1ble to motlvat~ ..._ be h I g ti en erg Y. GJganllc & tut growing P•lecl. WIH ng to learn perlenee, PC lkllll (Lotus --..a 965-7734 Matiane, H 1·2313 othefs P:X·1~':'hoJr~40::· motivated lnclMdual tor market. Dile 10 call mel to become l~al MC- • n d ~or Cl Per fee 1 ...... .............. 11111.LllT ···-· .,_ ... ,,._,~on"' to· M /-• -·-... tonal, lull or part-time Marydel 819-439-1958 retary Flexible IChedule pref9fred). good com-For Newport Beach 4 Uf\11 ----·•_, .....,..., ...._.,,. ,7 r-,.....__ WO<k Wiii treln where --Good 1tattlng wage II munlcatlon 1bll1ty, and project Start lmmecll-EHy worlt:I A Hem bl• E seooo n e c e ••• r y • c a 11 U&.U •••Mn I n t • r •• I e d c • 11 (l14llH 11rong organ1111 1ona1 atety Musthavepurchas-DrlV* PfOduet• at hOme, c:au ............. amc:(t:141147.~;'° 71'1778-0444 Ext 200. FHt Growing Co. Exe.I. 7141M7-0400. Mon·,..rl,SAM akllls , p tuse call lnge.11p.S5000/m0Send SEIYICE nowl 1-t<l1-386-8242 P.l ... llM -----A1ktorNorm OpponunltyCl75-7290 ------- 714-833-2002 rNYme 10 Const Supt . Ext H2022 24 Hra • I NEED HELPI PI T PLANTCARE ROUTE llm/ • .,....hH• (t1•)t •• 510 30th St Newpor1 DRIVEi EXCE E ---'"'8 ..... UlllH S1000/mo FIT S5000 Yacilt llrm neecll m1ture. •• BMcfl 92663 LL NT PAYI ~ Imo E-Z phone wor. 11 No Interior/Exterior M1lnt * lllEI * organl.1ed SECRETARY I Weel\ends& aft ..... ""' 17155 Von Karman . 400 companlH need EOE HP nee. 1-602-525-9473 Flexible hours. E.11per RECEPTIONIST lor last (24 h<>Ufl -Ill. Oatly Piiot S.,-vtce 011\lef homeworkef/dt1trlbuto11 __ _ __ __ Transp req'd 751-2271 .cecs aaleS ollk:e Light iiiiiiii~===~ Suite 104 lrvlne. CA 92704 tor HBI FVICM area now Stay 'home and Make $10,000/mo The Radisson 0 C 1irpor1 P · Airport 1rea Travel Agen-Part-time duti.s (18 + make up to S100 00 Pl' --20 hr$. Pl' M . Prefer bl-PllllTlll (11..Shrt) It htrlng tor lnterolflce bookkHplng required cy C11 proVided Good hrs/wt!) COOlilt ot C()'lf9f· day Of more Cati tor Gen Olhcel s.cty lingual. obtain loan & rMI lootllng for out-going men promo11on Bustnes1 lo N Y E 645· l800 Equal Oppor1unlty EmplOyer m/I drtYlng record FIT Call' tng our d .. lver-y ., ... IOf • m az Ing ,. c 0 r d e d •• nPlll /10 UP .... ,. acqul1lllon1.. Wiii and women to promote bualneu contacts only C h r 1 s 1 1 n a a t service requetta Need message 24 h<>Ur1 • d1y lreln. Rulh, 847-0644. our products In net1on1I E•cellenl work 11 - 714/752-0752 1 llablllty lnsurancie valid (714) 49Q.3450 Bright high energy people -•• Ol -r11a.11 1t0fes Work per-mosphefe $7-S 15 00/llr FIND l /POUll NB Comm Dev seeks nont smkg MP Clerk Min 6 mo HP RE e.11p and lotus skills a ptus Cell Cindy 759-9531 1 1 nd Cl ble needed tor new accounts --I RIOAL manent parH•me tle.11· All le1d1 supplied Traln-OISTllEl IEUTllll V:'f!.8 S7= alus Dnl•PLMTnn position Perm PIT posit wtcerlng lblehOuraandw~an<ts ing provldad Call PIT, flex hours Call our mileage Seiurday rhru FIT, d~clable. goOd comm clinic In H B Must Several loc111ons av1ll-6Cl0·7255 for appoint· Employment cusiomers tor PR Fun Wedneldly Call Rot>wt OMV rec:ord. no exp ""'6AM· 12 Noon Mon-Fri be wllllng to learn all able limited number ol ment h I No commission sates I Frank 11 642~321 E.Jtt necessary Call Fosters :::~d1,~~'* weetc phues of medical office pos111ons Earn $7 50 per thrOUR C assified Ntce ottioe 1n Costa M... 205 Garcsens 7141831-6340 .. operation Great oppty hr ptuf bonus Poaslble ••••••••liimliiillliiiiiiliiiil• nr HOlg Hosp 722-8060 , · ls your l>uslMumovlngloa vFun Costa ... omc. tor friendly, peopl•orten-acfv a ncement Ex - HHIDfil·: By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Q. t \, "'•uth. \11l11,r,1hk hold • Kll762 • AQ8 • AUJ The bidding has pr<X'ceded North f.a5' South \\ rst I • Piw 3 t Pa .... J • P~'-1 ? \\ hJI 1.h1 hilt litd "''" ' +6 \.-\\ e •htnl.. ,,·, -.ill' 1,• pr\"11111· lhdl lht'fl• .Ill: 1111 l\ht.:r' Ill ltH• Ill.I ''"'· 1h11'. ,1,1111 Jqi.-ml'1.:11t11i:h .i11 pJrtlll'r·, ,1,n1111h \\l· """hi 11,t.: BIJ,~\\1111J 111 d11•d, 11u ,,,,., ,11\J l..injt•. llllt'lldlll~ 111 bt1l ·' 'l'·"k ~r dllJ ''Jiii \h1l1tld J'Jr I rtc;r , ,,, \\ \ l'\p.-d . I lit II 11' \\ti h 1-... \I .h ,., .111,I .1 l..tn~ Q .l ,, "·•111h, \1tl111·1.11'' 'llJ hold •A7J • K7 • Kl76 +976S The b1ddmg hu proceeded N0'111 wt So.di \\ r11 •••• 2 + 2• J + Pur1 3 l'ltT Pa~ 4 + Pa. ! What do )'OU hid no11.., -\.-\\ hJI \l,111\'d \1111 ,L, J "'lllld rat'l' '' n1'v. 11111''lll•11.1lil1 tin •llli 'e4111·111 li1JJ11111 111J1,Jll"' 1h.11 \11111 J,e ''' •r.iJc, rntgh1 1•1· ,, ",1,l\.'J 'alue. l.1.:111~ .1 '"'" 111 p.11111n·, hanJ I herd1tr1'. 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Q..1-:--l·llht•t \UlncrJble. a' l\nuth '-io'-'-"""''--dl •J7 • IC4 • JS4J +A10952 0 E C N AN '\Ill h,1IJ I Thr b1dd111g has procttdcd: I I I' 11 I '\orth t.asa So•th West B1-1tngyal Span/Eng prel C1H Paige, 842-21129 VOL~TEERS NEEDED! * PllUG llUTllll PI T lun job helpino-U s A Olympic hopefuls S 10 •/hr Call Mr Kerngan. 545·8042 UPTO ·.•&GO PER MONTH * NO COWCTIONS * I + Pa. I NT Pass I R U A Q T I J 3 • P~ ~ I I' 1· I \\hat 1fo ~OU btd no"'" · -· · ol ". 1 hl' ,,nc a..:11011 ""'e <l\.Hl '1 rei: I ~~ ,1111111t'nJ " •• bid of lhlt'e Ill's H [ R A "'; O.d you eve< notice that the t111mr ,,,ur J1amt)lld ''(1prcr ,, J I I I • ~e you g.ve a lltd is consi· \ 11111.ilh 111111 C\l~lcnt \\'(' ,u~r~I d 1 deiecl dumb unltl •I 15 heard I I trom •. ... '"<" The Huntington Beach HCrPTllllST f /T Communtty ChnlC ta look-For Costa Mesa based 1ng tor dec:ltc1ted people Real Est1t• olf1ce Heevy to tr11n 1n var1ous medl-phones. word processing cal cleft<:•I and educa-& data t>ase mgmt skllls 1ton11 po11t1ons II you're S8t Hr 10 start C111 Cathy comm111ec:l and ire e1ger t>twn Z,.4PM at 540 73~ 10 learn 1 marketable skill 1n the medte•I held we need you now• Receptton111 PUILIC REUTIOIS Pleue call Pa19e at Early morning motor routes -available. Must have dependable transporlation and liability insurance pr.-t.-11•11,c ll• lhrt•e 'PJJc,. 10 ~t'l' W U l 0 A T \\ hJ I r.111 m·r J,1(', nt•\I ' I I; I I I 0 _ ............. ~ • ...-.. I • • • • • bl J.lf"'O °" .... M ... .., -d• .___,__..._...._...__...___. ..... d ... lap '·--"'° 3 - ().S '\,11 t11·r '"lncrJhle. J' outh 16 I' ,,111 h.1ld 9 ~~·~~:~~~~1~""'\. r r r r 1· r 1 + J7 • 10... t J5'3 +A 10952 :;;;:=:::;:::;::::::=:;:;:::==~:::;:~~~~~~ e , ... \ h ... l, '' ""s '0 I I I I I I I I The b1dJm11 ha' procrcded. • 11 ""'\"'l' . '\orth t..a;c 'touch West I + Pa\.S 1 '\ r Pus 714·1•2-2829 OVERSEAS JOBS Htgh salaries p11d llvtng upenMs. now hrnng all M111or GraphlC Ans Firm In lrY1ne Top PR skllls re- qutted lor ellecltve cus- tomer contact V<My busy d esk requires high energy lots ol trallte ro occupations World wrde s l 700tmo No ryping ,.. locations. b onuses. quired serious appllcan1s only. Ill •lQ& 305·947· 1460 24 Hrs •• u J 9 Pa'' J + Pa~1 4 • p.,, '! \.\ hat dl 111111 d,l VllU I d~t' 1 t Ptl! t13HJ.0NY UJOJj pietkl St I• 111un QwtJC P9JeOoSuo::> s Pt~ e 9'\t6 noA e:>tl\De 9141 11u1 a"'°" 1&1\0J noA poo tJ3HJ.0N'f' •Plln() -we;eH µeno ~ufl:J .. ~ Look to cl•11tfled w~ou're looklng for •n1wer1 to your a.nee neect.. \ l'.11 111\.'I ,, 'llllf'h ,11,1v.111~ IO lll 11 ,.trJ, 111 lh\.' 111.i111r'. v.11h 'padr' .11 lc.t•I ·'' l1•n11. l'' k1n11c1. thc1n 111.uh '1•11 hJ\\' 1h1 IC'J\(111 Ill pre -111111· 1h.11 \1111 ,Jn m.t~l" m1lfc th.Jn 11.11111 ..... \llUf dlll\. '"llh l'ljUdl I l111t1lh lfl l'•llllll'r \ 'Ull\. I\ 111 Ul!l('d It ht• fl"I t'ltJ 'Ull ().ti ,,"..,outh. 'ulnC'r,1hlc. \'1111 I I 11IJ +a..Q109J • 6 •AQs.. +auJI 1 he bidding ha\ prO\ct"dcd. '<>uth ""' 'ortb t.asc I + Pus 2 + Pus \\ hJI J,1 \1111 ti1J II•"'' \ -PJ110l'I ' '"'' , luh rC\(ll111,e hJ' llltpr,\\1·J \1lUr h,11\J l'IHlflllllU' h .. rnJ c1 r.11'4. 111 lhll'l' duh' Joe,n't J,1 ti lull l\l'll•l' l'l,111 t1l tt1J UUI \•1111 ,h,1p..· "' 111,1 rrli1JJ1n11 ''"" d1 mw11J,, 1t11·n 111mr r.i1"11~ duli' I • 11 \ 1111r lll'\I I ur II ....................................... CREW MANAGER BE YOUR OWN BOSS * Positions available for self ·motiva ted individuals to operate soliciting crews for the Ora nge Coast Daily Pilot. If You: * Have An insured van, wagon or la rg e cor. * Enioy w orking pa rt·time in Jhe eve- ning s, earning full.time $$$ * Hove the a bility to motiva te Then we hove o rob for you. No exper1ence necessary Full training ovarloble . Eddie Gonzales, wilntr of a flntendo entertain- ment system. sold (CO) new stmsc~tions for tht Oaiy Piot fOf the month of Jooe. Be a part of the wilnil& team. be a part of ucit- ln& p.-omotions lib this one. and earn EXTRA MONEY fOf the Stlit· WR. Apply now! CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. COSTA MlSA. NEWPORT BEACH, TOUNT AJN V All.EY, IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE For further information or to schedule an interview: CALL (714) 642-4333, Ext. 209 M-F 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos ACROSS 1 As.t&f"!, ... _., ~ Wranqlll 9 Wa\ ,n t>.J•" , • C.tlU•' I; lf'l<T '~ •fl<>t o•• I( f \IYPl·ll" lily ,. 11m11 Piaf! 18 Rh•ntt lee<Ht< 10 Onta 1t-0 ,. .. ,... 20 C~a<11an •fl~ LOV<\ l • Relrtgt'fan1 • J Ouercy H Duty rain 16 In I ,n11 211 HHI SOUrCll 29 Plum~! 3J Oonalion 36 U.. TNT oo J7 VICtory 1iQ" Jll Crew m.,,.,bt'n 39 lnstrumenl 40 CISlno item 41 G•Ued P«hllP9 42 Stoes 43 lnSI\ 11 Q 44 F1nel effort 46 $pt1r.l>. 47 BrtOQe M•t 411 Not ,,..., aph()t 1Cal 52 Queoec Ctly 55 Vlrlle one 57 Floght lype Sii Pac;tltc Ille f.ll Suri noise 6• S•• "'M .. •y 64' SI~ ,,.rQOI 63 Al any Hm• 64 EHi Sp 6~ S SPOI 66 HaOQOUIS 67 V4!n1son sour~e DOWN l Removeo 'l Crllle l Leu 111an • Aod,uSIS llQ8•r\ ~Rods 6 f rutt 7 l•ICI untl ft E llletnc1I oev~ !I Pl!fform 10 Flo()( COV9< 11 Secrlld pr .. ,, ,, .. ,,1~4' t3 Weati·m•ndtld d•lll 22 LUIO part 250v~I 'l7 Dull rout tne 29 ()rep ~vlly JO Salante quallty l , R4llogt0us grouo J2 Drivers a>ds JJ Field 34 Pro - JS Mtttlent god 36 5,.,~90 39 l>ulD 40 Hltl!d 42 Goll Ofg 43 Nerrow t>eo 45 8enl< W()ttl .. 4f~ltU 48 Miike tlldy 49 Exelt• 50 HIWlg Wlfl91 51 Sollltty on. 52 Stoe> S3 Mountain ... ,. 5'4 Wtf'41 City 545 Chess pley 5g Halluclnltory OtUQ ly SYDNEY O MARR MondaJ, Sept. 10 AJtt81 fM•rcl'l 21 -AprH 19) .As you awakt rtal1a11on l'llU ll'lls M on- day -muns oreater tlextblllty. t ntrn•lnmtnt. curiosity. excitement You II muse. ''Thrs ts golnQ to ~ my dayr Lono distance call ver1~s travtl 1t1ner•ry TAUllUI (~rH 10-M•y 101 Ac- count1no figures rrve~ you •rt ~d money Focus on rtvri.tton. specification. necrutty for ktep•nQ opuons open Money picture brlol'lt despite OC>jecuons by filmtly me~r SCC>fplo repre"nted OaMINt jMay 21 -Jurw 10t Some Ml~ ~ue 149tit ~rt You .,, on the movt. cycle l'l+gl'l. you t•ude erwrgy, SH appeal ltttuse to ~ dlJ<outqd by those Who la<ll lmagirwuon. f•ltl'l le•rn r\Ms bruit them ICOllPtO fOct 23-Nov 211 Ans~r to ~stlon Altlrmatlve II ts time for fresl'l sun Yes. ~ direct. tallt Initiative Thoie Who re.ity love you wta understand Money~~ 1ng to anotl'ler c•uses minor con- troversy IAClrTTAJttUI fNov 22-0ec 211 Focus on marttal U•tus. poulble part~rsl'llp, opportunity for buJlneu r n terprtse Attention ~vorves •round 1mq confidence. •t>lllty to work with womtn C•ncrr. Capricorn persons 1nvoNed CAPllKOltN (~c 22-J•n. 19) Sa91ttilf1MI w lN help gather 1ntor- 1Ntlon. uncover hiding peaces Streu versatillty. lntell«t~ curiosity You'I ~ Invited to ~ soclal affair Tonlgl'lt tN1rks climb up carttr lildder Ama IM•ch 21 ·Aprl 20f· ~e l~ mo.st of currenc ~~ry aspecu to find out Why ot~rs .,e um ~ylnQ such a strange M'ld dangrr- OUJ r~ And. rf ~cuury. take upen or ~gal ~ice to protect all you hold Mar M'ld worked so hard 10 Kl'lleve or Kcompllsl'l. TAURUS f"°'Pfll 21-May 111 T~ link ~~en t~ Sun M'ld Saturn urQes yoo 10 take a more rational ~ ptKtlcal ~ro.Kh to lntensefy petwnM, fM°Nty M'ld ~SllC IUUt'S A part~r Of •SJOCl•te obviously feels excluded In s~ way. but mu1rn·1 ~ Mlo~d 10 l~nce your .Judgment or d«rstons O .. INI fMay 22·JtJM 2 IJ Con-ti~ to t.tke the tlrmtst pos.slblt st.tnd owr flnanclal athllrJ M'ld natty ~e to r~ate temu OtMrs have 1'1.td quite • tlefd clay . .tnd mote chaf1 t~y deJeNe Now you h.lve 10 PfOW juJt l'1ow ruotute, astutt M'ld ~-p<Otf'Cllw you .,e wts, cl'lt'cJI auoc:i•tes credentials . M'ld QenHaly tl'llnt more ab<>Yt lor'l9- term atrange~ts and commltmenu ll'lan lmm.dl•te trlalJ Of trlbthtlons ICOIH'tO fOcl 24-Nov. 221 M•JOr aspects now urge you to go alonQ w ltl'l any Ch.lnQe wf'llcl'l othtrs suogeu. ratMr tl'l<ln question tMlr motlvr1. lntentioN Of authority Your wllfngneu to adapt to new Ideas or mtlhodJ now wll reap r~rlulble rewards afttr lN I 8tl'l IAGGrTT AlttUI (Nov 2 l· Ot'< 2 I J Because tN Sun IJ .c>out to make a f.masuc aspect 10 t~ m1oncy ~l Saturn. you sh<>Uld ~ •t your mon auured. practical and wd-orpllttd now. G~rutnly reMty and e-oer to t«klt situations on t~ work front Whlcl'l enablt you to upltallu on your uniqut ablllt~s or expertlU CAPlltCOllN fOec 22-Jan 10t Mhe>ugh you are wd .w.,e 11'1.al • PMttWt 0t cokague can and wll critic.lit Ind c~n If you puc ctn.in pt.tns Ot pr<>JKU tnco aper· •tlon. you hilW worktd ,., too hoard and r.«rtfkt'd 100 lftUCf'I to ~ hind- ered by t,,_lr thouQhtltnneu or YOU CAN EAR $100 ANO MOR WEEK -WORKIN TIMEI We hive a NE GRAM IOf ST 12-18 YEARS helplng UI Q411 tom.,1 IOf our PIPl'I HERE'S THE DEA 1 Thi• II not • route NO deft volved 2 We provide tr rafion and tralnt 3 YOU WOUid be with kids your an adull-supervl I Nm 4 Earn GOOD and have a en e11n dllly & week bonUMe plu1 go 1ngs 1nd moref CALL US TOO FOR MORE INFORMATIO W-4121,ht. ... .., .... •m•• lrwur a nee agency 0 C 1lrpon PfT Students wel 833-9550 J 1.1.Ull S 13 90 per hOVr ArM No E.Jtp (219)83&-343' e.11t. •WANTED·AME INOIAN ITEMS Bukets. Pott~. Dolls G1ty 248:79 an111U1 IU.&Tlll 1 of a kind Circa Oak Toby cue, work• S 11.000 Cl73 FRENCH walnut cue $850 Vtelona 1tand with carving $650 Hemplewhlte bullet with French $650 CALL 962·87 Betwe.n 6· 10pm MARTHA W11hlngt cat> 5 pc IOlld bdrm Ml Croc,,.1 ,101n1 Wingback Schon 4 Eng din c end tlbles World Ency 650-4441 By • BUYING ITEMS * 18901 to 19501 •Jewelry to HouMh PleaM lv Mtg 873 CHOC brown looM sl~ sectional. cond, S 100 4-drwr $50 Call 642· 1850 COUCH 3 yMtl otd7 & brown $75 C ONLV Call bet 4PM -llPM 754-840 COUCH 1 bro•n l blatk /w geometrlC pa11em. temporery style. 0 80 Must pick 551 ·8523 Call after Kk'lg IAz• Watatbed, w ..... uMcl 1....,, flee S350 714/751- WAT!RBEO. Qveen- sec:ond w1V9le11 tr .... ,,..,.,, e mo·1 S350 Movtng 142.0 CANCS• (Junt 21 ·JIAy 211 lootr ~hfnd KeMS, define terms. tnAt domenlc adjustment Famffy member !Nght uy, "I •tt but whert IJ ll'le money comlnQ from .. You'I get your way. re<tne lawx wll ~ tetumt"d AOUAlllUI pan 20-ff'b. I SJ Alltntlon r~es •round pene>nll magnetism. qulcll chMIQes. rev~ tMIOn lnvofv1ng nw~ of opposite s.ex YOUnQ ~tson Wit conftM M#- utt problem Understand Wfthoul toning a.side ""°'" v~s CANCS11 I.lune 2 2-Juty lJJ 11 mwt ~ drtncuft tor you 10 control .tnd rt'9U1Me lntft\Mfy perSONI rNt• ttrs tl'lue clays. Howtowr. ruuurlng "f>KU natN encourage you 10 uay lM COUfH and to Continue to IHfCl'I fOI per"*1eflt solutlOns to YOIJI tmotlonat J:~rsl'llp or pro-ffsifONll pr M'ttl""-"· MIKllllntOUI ~UI (Jan 2 l·'t«I I 9) """90 (J\UO 21-s.tpi.. 22#.-Cheea Leo me~ Focus on potN'ltr, autl'lorlty. lmtnJlty. dtdlcauon. commlttnrnt lUNW ~J on ca- '"'· bUSlnHJ. «~~nt. PfeS· tlge ~t lhlJ resOlutlon 'Tm on ro11. I won't stop nowt•• . \ PflCIS fFeb 19·MMd'l 20f Whal ~¥tel 10 ~ IOst opportunity re~ bounda In 'fOUI r.vof vou·1 get loan. terms wll ~ uc~ Attention •so r~ IWound proptny, M o- ~. nom.. Jt'CUf'lty saglttMloln In pktUle • uo !July 24·Aug 2)) Don't procrastlnatt ~r l~ltlt c•ttr or ctih wws CoetagueJ and tlusl· rwu auodMes aft rtN't Ind wtllnQ $0 <~r.ce. but you «t IN Of-. who Ms lO ltad C~ Wfl'1 Ind ptoYt just haW acs.pt.-. ~ous and Cktet'mlned co f\'WU fNlp • CISIOns you f'HIY M -"'"° ~· 14,.~. 2JJ The Sun In yo411 own bfrth 119" may gtvt JOU a gfHt dflf lnOft dfllft. tnttgy .nd dftMl'l!Ntlron. but It Is also lnCJifWd lO !Nill• )'QU hQdftJong. ~ .tnd ~ This Ming JO, tNr* long and IWcl l>tfort tM'"9 on PtoPtt In po.itlom al fXNl#t Ot Mheflty .. UllA fSe'pt l4'-On 2l) M 'J04ll lnlUncu and nunthn lhcMd .,. , ... Ing "°" 10 bide Y04ll tJIM cwtf ~ CMMf Ot profnab'lll Is• T'ht COtre<l way to dtll with rry advffU ~ ~ IS to accept tNt • chapctt Ot C)'dt In your lift l.s coming to • dOst Ibo. by rt~flnQ thM no one Ns t,,_ right to M/Otced llmlUltJOnS or r"' Wl<tlons. t'kNr ol an lncMNfy ~· clinet1e Mt. 50 gel tri son.II or tlnlnci. ntturw. Gr .. 1 buylt t73~1 Pttca f'8 »~h 20f. Y04.I wtOOIWOOO dlNW rtl/lly do nftd to think '°"9 and herd .a ( 12) Of and a. ~'«• cNngjng ~ Jn INd-,.,,..,. .-v. o•• Wfam now. fl'~ m.y appear CiyataJ harld blow!\ ungf«ttul ~ ~ • tN "'°" ( t~) ly ..,.,. NU--444 mtnl. but In rtllley they ... "Ytno 10 Stt JU.at how rtiUllneci. f*"'""-and dettmftd lO SUCCHd )QI ttllfb' ••• • 19'T. , ... TOU9 _,.... MYa lay 10"' f*C• .,_, MOUnd .pM.ntf'S OI daM ......... wtlf\ 'fOAll dlttf"*'-tion. """ "' "*9 '"' fOt • ~. ,_, ""' • """' Cldnf ,...... "' how _. ...,.. 10"' ... to IN'f In .,. ........... btfotw DfOCM-~. Turn &lttMtnf ''"'"' mro· mOM)'todayl Cll .... 1111 . ·-· _,_~----.-.------1 S) * S5C> • EACH PART PRO- ENTS AGE ~ new.- v OOk· siCle mley styte legs 9 ....... , . I I .--, '···· .• r"I" EJ $2.44 per day That"• All you pey for • 111\99, 30 dey minimum In lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY For mor9 lnfonMtlon CALL TOOAYll ISIFllUIS .. YOUf SeMoe onctory ~--l•thl'e 142-G21 bt.111 ........ ~~ . ·. ,. ..... , ....... eo..-.1erv _..,. 3021 .. Hert»ot •· C.M. WI HAUL AWAY ~NCO. ,... .. ~ .... ,., ,, •'' ·-• • t .... r- lll llHI IOlll Lewn-T~b-lnatel Sprln«let lnat.,..tlon Tr .. T riming & Removlll Lewn Melnt & Cleenups RotoOllt19 432-l804 .-A.,.1111 Auto. pi s. .,, CUI (2ERR94•1 11• -.i 11&11Y Tim& 1818 1~8Nd H 8 Ml·Ull I HCUTIOUI. I Ill Tim& 112 1M JEEP 1987 Chlir'oa• ,., ..... 8TAR " 5-sc>d elf p/wlndows &I alr stereo 1Utometlc dCMQ ~.. ~ = :-.. lodl•. hit CNiM. •••eot s I 1 250 Cell Aot> 8 l u Es lit y El E c . WINNIE'S ClfANINO C:HI custom whls I •96·2323 e.»nlnga TRONtCS tOOO Pen ..... SERVICE. 21571 Nor- HANGING/STRIPPING t 1NWM5011 I 556--0695 deyf -port ••10 ~ ....... mencMle •MH. e Toro. • -"""''"75 vie.• 11111 I -; c.1 92MO c. t2e30 u..•s13.1s12 ...,.. -.m 1... ••• ....... Tim& LINCOLN 71 Cont'"-"•., Thon>ea It ~ 1000 toWy .--Ouddr. •71 ---• 5 sp ~. elf. low miles _... _, •60 engine Runs go00 Perk "'"'°°'1 •'10 ,....._ Normencs.le •3tH EJ Toro. (046597) 18881 Buch Btlld. H B $1250 SEE 6'2..0567 pon 8Mc11 c.t 92MO Ca11f t~ 11111 Ml-1111 I LINCOLN 82 Contlnen~ This t>u.ineu ta con-Thil Duelnea le c:on-<Jueted t>y .,, lndMdu9I duc:1*I by .,, lndMOlm -..-•• •-• ~~~~~~~~~ Lu•unous Mden impec· n ie regtalrante•I com-The regi.trente•I ~ _,.., _ ceble. full powet. digltel mencec1 to trenuc:t 11u91-menced to u-eneecs ~ T~lremov• <.;ieanup 2925 H.,bof Blvd.C M lnatrumenta .... ,'* In· ,,... unoer the Flctitioue -under the ActttloYa "u lewnt sonnklr 75 l-3•76 111-llM Tim& llPll 1• terlOf drl"9f'I less then Bualneu name(•I 111t9d Bui1neu n•me(•) H-194 ---Int.I lft. patcfl p&atering Auto. eir. Ptwlndows & 6.000 mtles a yMr. prteed ~ Of't AUQU9115. 1990 aoowe on Jviy 1. 1teo ......... u.IM..._ custom texturing. QUeltty --------1 toc:ks. Ult crutse, SYnroof. belOw l>OOll. must be Thomas lit Sn;lga Mery.--Ouddr Complete 1nate118troni WOfk. Prot>lerns-No Prob---•Pin• 1111 stereocesa. custom wnts seen S• 915 7 e 1 Cell This 1tai..men1 -lllad Thia -.tement -lllad Cen*1t·B~·Sprlnkl«I lttml' •32686' S~-7831 --(1 P0J787} 722·9220 with !he County o.rti of Or· wftl'I the County Qltll of Or- Plentlng Llc:•532312 E-1,. PUSTlllM White. 5-spd, stereo casa. ..... 9"99 1 County on~ 21. 8f'Olt County on AUQUll 21 Fr" Ell Pat 6'2·9A•5 -• pl w. tilt. crutM . moon· s ELL 1990 tlltO '00u<f~5001 I~~~~~ I PuOllatled Ormnge ~ \~ Or8f'OI ~ ' . . ,·. . . ... ; . • "1 .... I OaHy l>tlol AUQUlt 27 ,.. Oaity P*1t AUOU-27. ,.. lllltll Allll -· throullh < l.h')tftt•d terntier 3 10 11 tteO temt>er 3 10. 11. 1t10 2925 Hatbof Blvd C M -------· _• _• _mtj Ml•llJI ,.._ 111 y. 117 11..... Votvo 1984 OL 1 & Fully eQulOQed. excellent --------c:ond111on new urea. s unro o f $6 200 1573-&816 TRIDI llOll LET US SELL YOUR CAR no strings attached the Daily Pilot and Independents Guarantee We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew .your ad. Run 1 O words tor 3 weeks at $18 50. SSC each additional word. Must be prepaud. A word oonsti1utes anything thlf hu 1 lpllC9 between • For Individuals onty -------------------------~ r NAME. __________ _ AOORESS,_~~~~~~~-CITY ________ ST .. __ PHONE ZIP __ CHF.Ct<t MASTERCARDNISAI AMOUNT ENCL EXPIRATION DATE K I0240 OfflCIAL ,,_OCEEDINOS OF THE 90ARO OF I UPERVll°"I OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAUPOftNtA lenta Ana. Ceftfom .. A reguw mee11ng of the Board of Superv!IOIS ot Oreoge County Celllornla, atlO sitting u the Governing Board ol the Dtstrk:ts end Authorities Gove<ned by the Board of Superv\IOrl wu held on August 28, 1990. 9.30 a.m .. with the fotlowtng membef'I being present Don R Roth, ChaJrman. Roger R. StMton, Harr .. t M. Wieder. Gadd1 H Vasquez. 11rid Thomas F Alley Appointments W9fe made Commendations and Proclamation• W9re ma<le Org3ntu1tlonaJ. Study for the Placement or County Houalng and Horn.ieN Programs and the Contohdtt•on of Houllng and Homelela Programs were epprowcl u ~ Agreements with the tooowtng wete •PPfoved Ft..,._v.., Aoraement with the City of San Juan Gaptstrano !Of Law Enforc.ement Sel'vic.t. Amflndmenl No 3 to Agreement No 087-331 wtth the City of San Oemerote IOf Pl« Reconstrvct1on Funding AssAltance. ACoe(>tenee of Standard Agreement No 90-1~ with the State Department of Health Services tor lntereoenc:Y High Allk Infant Foflow-Up Program, FllCal Yeer t990-91 Aoeec>tance of .Standaro Agreement No 90-10763 with the State ~ment of Heatttl ~ tor Pr.....,..tlve Heelth Care fOf the Aging, Eldetcare. Praoram, A~ YHr 1990-9 t; GrMt• AYenuea tor I~ (Gain) Job Servloea Agreement No 20230/ 19 with the State of Celttomia Employment ~t Department (EDD). A~tance of the California HMlthc:are fOf Indigent• Praoram Amendment to Standard Aor..,,,.,..t wtth the State Department ot Health Se<Vlcel tor County Health ~. Fl~ YM t 1989-90. Third Amendment to Matter Medleal ~ AgrMfMnt with Contr9cilng Hoepltala and American ln9Urance Admlnlltrators '°' Medlcal ~ to Adult lndlgentt; Stat• of Calttomla GrNter Avenues '°' Independence (Gain) Act Agreements; Agreement No [)9()..2t9 with Southern California Ou Company tor Retoeatlon or FaclfltleS--lrvlne Boulevard. Ph .. 11-B, AQteement No. 089-229 and Amend"*lt No t with Foothlll-Eutern Tran~auon COl'ndor ~and The lrvtne Comp.ny for BM Canyon and Round Cenyon Coopefatlve Pro1«1• (FIOod) Agre.rnent with the Orange County Youth and Famlty s.vtoee for Jvventle Dtvertlon/ProbatlOn Intake Program. Second Amend"*lt to AtcNtect·Englneer Agreement No 089-210 wtth Rob«t Bein, Wll"am Frost •nd Aaeociat• for IN!oe Coul A.ueument Dtstnct No 88-t, Atehllect·Engtneer Change No t to Agreement wttl'I PAfaona. Btlncitemoff. Ou4M:Se & OouQta. Inc. for GenetaJ ~Agency/Central u 11111y Facmty try ()pwatlont Study and Analy9tl. Projec:t No 0188-4~23. Airline LMMS f()f Comrnefc:ial AlrtlneS. ()pwatlng Agteementa for Commuter Alrtlnee, and AtrllM Club Room Leues-John Wayne AlrP<>f1. L ... with Greenbrier Plaza Partners for Social Servleet Agencyl flnanctal AUlatance. GA 1213-77 Flrat Amendment to Option Agreement lo Amend l .... with Nctwport Dunes Partnership fOI' UPC>9' Newport Bey, HA558-t0121,101 4, and 101 5. ConNnt to Subleue-·IC>Wef Newport Bay-H8*o-LSW Aaaocle· tlon to International Daleeo Tachnologlel COl'poratlon. HA55D-7 Sublease 32. lleenM with H & 0 Entenalnment. Inc . tor a Community Fair at Irvine Regtonal Park-·PA23A-t7, Outtotatm Deed to the Stete of Calllornl4L Department of Transportation (CAL TR.ANSI for e portion of Lan41 Chennel (Flood). end State JuYenlle JuatlQe and Delinquency Prevention Planning and Admlntstralton Grent Applk:atlon Praparetlon of plane and specification• tor El Toro Community Perle Ballfleld Lighting _.. authOl'tted Reeo4utlon wu adopted eppl'O\llng ~t of Bids tor Sm of Property ol t n unimproved lot ioe.tecl at 2918 p.,_ Lane. ~ Beach CAnatn constructton contracts _.. awarded. contract Change Ol'der epprowcl, and protect• ecx:.pt.O u complete Pubhc Hearing wu Ml for 541ptembef 26 1990 et 9 30 a.m .• u the date and time to change e 1tree1 name from GrMnt>ntH' to East Greenbrtet ioe.teo aouth of Ooll9 Canyon 0r1 .... and MSt of Sycamore Canyon Ortve within reco<ded Tract 13134 in the Coto de Caza .,.._ Cett.in peraonnel matter was approved CAnain purchuing matters _.. apptoved CAne1n tract/parcel map matter•...,.. •PC>!'°"*' Negotiation of an Agf'Mmerlt with Amtech COl'pora11on tor the lnatallatlon of an Autornetle Venlcle Identification System wu 1uthOl'1zed ~ot11tlon of a Cooperetlve Agreement betw9en the City of Stanton. the Orange County Transportation Comm11sion and the Neighborhood Development and PreMrVetlon Praorem IOCDAI was author'lze Report of refunds for A9Cal YM! 1989-90 wu approved SpecJal Otatrict Aug~tauon Fund Allocation to Accumulatlve Capttat Outlay and Venlcle Replacement Funds for Are and llbrery District wu dlfecied Aete&te ot Mortgage for Gonzalo and Alejandra MOl'eno wu approwcl AelOlutton wu a acprovtng the AB 8 Oetefrnlnatlon for lrv!M Ranch Wetef Dtatrlet Anneutl<>fl No 25 Aesolutlon wu a roving the Adoption of c.rt•n Retotutlons and Documer'lll IOf Special Tu Bonds Serles A of 1990 Dtmen11on1 Bu.inea Pant. Community Facitltlee Dtttrlct No 87-1 Resolution wH adopt.a apprOVt the Multl·Famlfy Apartment 0..elopment Boodt luue T of 1985 Monarch Bey Apartments Adoptton ot 1 horlled County repreeentatlV9 fOf c.n111ca1e of PartlClpatlon F1nanctng1 wu approved AeglOl'lal Ja11 Feuiblllty Report wu ,.._red beck to County Admlnlttratlve Office lor a rev1Md uP-daled report 1n 60 days or ..... bued upon Information prOVlded by Ullra-Reeeerefl tnc: G.oorapntc lnformetlon Systems Coat Study was authorized Authorization to Enter Stlpulatlon RHPPNrance and Judgment for Pending Stetewlde Property Tax ~nd Cate WH authortud Acceptance and 1mpl«Tl9t1te11on of a Mlllemenl In the matter of County of Ofaoge V Mld-Cetltury lnauranc41 Compeny. et el. wu authorized General Development Plan Update and N9getlve Declaratlon No IP 90-30 for Sant1900 Oak• Regional Park wu approveo ~tton waa adopted approving the v11c:&t1on of the Irrevocable Otter of Fee for highway tren~etton corridor purpo .. In porttori of Lot No 144 of Trect No 9292. H part of the area offered 11 no longer need.O '°' San Joaquin Hiiia Transportation COl'rtdor Negotletton of an agreement fOf Santiago Canyon Road wtdenlng In the City or Orange wee author~ed Resotullon wu edopted awoYfnO the Information Acceu Memorandum of Understanding with the State of California Oepertment of Motor Vehicln IDMV).Aeeolutlon wu adopt ad app<ovtng the Orange County Senior Cltlzan9 AcMeory Councll Bytaws and Boerd of~· A.aolvtlon Changea Annual Report on H~ Shetter Charltab&e Trvat end ()peraUon of National GuAfd Armory Emergency Hometess Shelter Progfam wu ~owd R9ferenc41 ~ Agfeement with Santiago Ub<ary Syatem ror Spec1at1no ~ference SeNiQM wu authorll'ed Aeaolutlon wu adopted 9PPl'0Ytno reYIMd County Ju1t1oe Syatem Subvemlon Praoram AQoeatlona for F-.i YNI 1990-91 Reeolutlon WU adopted epprOVing CAnatn ReeotUtlona and Oocuments In connection with Special Tu Bonda-Serles A Of 1990 Foothill Rancti Community Fedlitlee Dtatrlct No 87-4. Prop<>Md reeolullonl fOf County Superv1aor1 Aaeoclatlon of Clllttomla AMual Meeting -• epprowcl. Pendlnq litigation between the County of Otange v lrvtne Randi Wet• Olat11Ct and S.rano Irrigation Dtatrlct. Orange County Superior Court No 59-30-5 7, wu euthorizl9d HIJNUer and Aeeoclates -.cted aa Pflmary and The Keith Compenlel/Butterlleld ee alternate lend IU~ng firm fOf property acqutatlon within Santa Ana fVv.IPrado 8Uin Contrect I American 8uldlng Malnten~ aetected., pttmary and lntetnetton.1 Service Syatem u alternate firm for janitorial~ at JOhn w~ Airport Aeeolutlon ... adopt9d appointing BIU Shrewsbury and Alan lflen, alt•MM to-AIUll7-1t Apj)Mft 8oerd No. 1; and Henty v1erreoer. Paut Kott. end Jacil Dutton. aa Heet1nO Offtoar9 CloMd ~to O*'-~ litigation purtuant lo Oowwnment Code SecUon 5456.1 Ca) •• ~CloMd 8elakw\ 'o ~ pendtng lltlgatlon purauant lo G<>vefnment Code S.C.lon 5"95e 9 (a) wu conduct.a Boetd ed)oumed In memor1am of W• Dawn at 10 02 e m (8EAl) LINDA D. MITH, Ce.tr ef "'9 .._... °' I Ufl I N1Mn OfflCW. ~DtNQI CW nc 90AllD cw 8UNJMIOM M OttAMGm couwn. C~AIR• ..... AM.C ... •• - '1Cnnou9 eu...•• .. AlmlTATl..wf The fOl!owlnQ petaont Me dOWIQ buelneN .. ~TICKS, 1007 W 1811'1 SI . Cotll Me11 Callf 92t27 McCoy Sutfboer011Qreg PauKn. 2437 Cemtno ~.o ~. San Clemente, C.itt 92t72 TIWI l>uli~ It con- ouc:ted l>y .,, Ind!~ The ragtstra11tft ) ce>m· nwncect to tfanellCI DI*- ,,... under the ~ltloue lulln... nef'MIC•I llsted ebOvot on Jvl't 1. ttoO Greg p._,.. Thlt ttatement WM fllecl with the County Clerll ot Or· = County on Auguat 17, ,...,. Pu~ Orange eo.t Oeil't Pttot Auguet 27. _. tember 3. to. n . 1te0 ....,..,.,. -