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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-12 - Orange Coast PilotE Ison dU s Marina · swimmers PORT /BJ "· ~ . . THE ORANGE COAST Newp~>rt Ff arbor abloom with algae l y PAUL ARCHtPLEY Of Che 04lly ,... le.tiff An uplo IOn of color. from no°"'er- bedccked gardens to nch, green h1lls1dcs, reveals that pnng. indeed. rs in the arr. Unfortunately for rc\1dents on ewport Harbor, spnng is in the water. too Fueled by lasl "cek's heal pell. an rntcnsc algae bloom has belled a somewhat succe\sful effort to cut back the nutncnt now into the bay that feed\ the algae About 1hn:c years ago. water quali· t}-C'<pcrt bbmcd the campant algae s,ro" th on n11rogen -nch fcn1hLers --....-beulg...washcd 10.to the h.1)-from San - Diego Creek. An estimated 12.000 pounds of nitrates flowed into the bay daily through the creek. which I\ the bay's pnmary tnbutary Water quality officials cited three upstream nurscn~ as source of 30 to 40 percent of the mtraJc runoff into ~pon Bay. Hine Wholesale Nurscnes. El Modeno Gardens and Bordter's ur· SCr) Inc agreed to cut back runoff k"els throuJh ""atcr rte}chng and other pr<>&rams. That program 1 ongoing. althou&h officials SI) 1t 1sn 't mov1ns as quickly I'S '§Orne rt's1dents "ould lake "People 1n the community are so canccrned about these is uc and M> 1mpat1ent," C ounc1ll4-oman Jean Wan \aid "And I don't blame them. rm one of them " But Wa11. who afro 1~ a member of the Harbor Quahty C 1ti1ens .\dvisory tommmec ~1d runoff cutb:tcks al the nurltrie won't end the algae bloom\. "The whok "atcrshcd i~ probably the culpnt." he said. Tom Orlando. another commmce member. agreed the problem ~on 't ., qu1<:kly d1sap{>'.<;3r "The> 're ~ull ,cuina quite a bit of nutrient\ from San D1rgo (reek." he aid "Bui generally \pcak1na. the water quality hu improved " Ortandc.> 1d ideal condition . 1nclud1ng nutncnt-fillcd rain runoff and w-arm harbor water combine 10 Outdoor theater ~----=·• noise Issue In court 0 'f/ 5 Otlt#J ..... ,.,.._ ~ ........... ..., ••• jPte.w SH ALGAE I A2J Storm dr•ln ••Udo 111e·1 cot11twuntty ,.rec etRptle1 In Newport H•rbor. 'I Harbor View Hills residents seek . ~. tips on arsonist ' 1y HttS YOt<Of someone ittm' 1n thi' room. That'' °'""'~""'su.. Just m)' fcehni · .. Rn1den1s of all the Pon s1r«ts c:wport ~ach police and fire anc:ndcd 1hc: cvcmna mc:c:un,a held ac offic.:ial cncourqtd a crov.d of Harbor View Clu6hou\C on Port "tt.arbor V1c:v. Hills mtdfnas 1 Ucida > Wettbourne, the trttt "'here nine of to rcpon an> small bit of 1nforma11on 12 fires ha"c occurred that miaht help catch an anon1st 1-0 other tim occumd on Port belle' ed rn~n11bt<' for a d01cn fire Chari« and one occurred on Port in the M•,ll'borhood from Jul)' to Pro~•n« an the la~t ciaht month , Mu\h ICCOC'dint to an unoffic1il couf't. p(altn& at a Miahbothood mctt• Mott of the dozrn fires ha\e ma attended by more than 100. dmlrttd 1n the last thrtt v.ctk , but re idtntt. police ud fire Off"IC"lt 1R\ttl1Pton behc"e a few that OC:· ttnltd those *•th tips .. ,u be curred as far beck a July ma) be pfoc«tCd bv c nftdtftuahty. ~. .. Cumatl) v.~ don't hl"c any Si• oftbotc fires Yt'trt 1n tra,J\ tan suspttb m the caw:· ~a tpOIEn-lhfft bwMd structur« -1ncludu'I man Bobo.kley taid 'We fwd )OUf tlle dtilnidt0n of an empty Pon hdp. Oftncimc\, 1tt<w 11ttlt pe«a • WaabDW'lw ltoutt -and thrtt ~ that c1on·1 man \>Cf> mum to you •n "dtitlel. tndft 1 la. io u1," • Molt ol dw i.acknt' occurred al ~·~ Chart-e &n-te:k mn-nipt and • ~. Fl\'e of the fOf'\"1111 a llront *'"" cuula••• WCICC•rtd llllWAD I and 11 pm . '"'°"' fttiehbOn that the anott11t .. 1 UOIMr ftft occ• e\ld brtWttn 2 and J localyoullL 1.m. IM cwo om.md about •:JO "My feel1111 11 lt't tOmebody .e.o p.m. h va 1n 1lae ua. and chalkft '" 11'1 a Polii lti!l tW an vnc111ton an JUvtfttlt." ht laid ... h t'OUld Ill ll't •1 .. MION/AJJ «O\IH,1011\ \HI' ....................... -~ NII C.•s41e•._ 1-, ... .,ldl ,91111191d .... A ...... GOOD MOR I G ~ .••••.••..•••••••..•••.•.••• A lf ,,.,,,.,,, ................................ Al ~ ••••••••••••• ? ................... M PGltc:e Log ··················"········· At 25CENTS .. U berroth continues --··--talks for Ea stem ·BU I E /A9 Teen killed, Sister hurt crash • 1n ·car. ly PAUL ARCHt~Y Of.,...~,... Jqlfl' An cxh1laratina race in a new sports car ended in 1raac<1y Tucsdar. when a Costa Mesa teen·aacr was kilkd and her sister was cnttcally anJurtd. on Wang. 14, was pronounced dead at 1he scene followina the sinaJc· car accident on Placentia A venue. Pei Wang. 16, WU rushed LO Founuun Valley Trauma Centtr ~she Yt>at 1n ciurcmely cntical con 111on uc ay n .-- - The g1rls were headina north on PJ:tttnua in a brand new Acura lntegra at 4.35 pm. when Pei Wana lost control of the car about 200 ~rds sou1h of wan Onvc, Pollet Lt Sam Cordeiro said. The vchtclc crossed over throuib the two southbound lanes on the four- lanc road and truck a street liabt pole on the pa»eoicr s•de. Police estimated the ca.r was travel· 101 in excess of 70 mph when It crashed 1010 the pole The impact was so le"Crc the car was nearly bent in half. Pc1 Wana reportedly was thrown from the car. Rescue work.en had to usethc"Jaws ofufc·• to rcm.oveCori an&~ body _fmnt h ma vehicle. A friend who was followtna the sisters wd she couldn't keep up with them and didn't sec the crash. Ho~vcr, he said they aUqedly~ ,,.._ ... IN CRASH/A2f NB wOman indicted in-il6M bank fraud ly PAUL AKHll'UY °' -o-,,.... Sulf >\ "lewpon Bach v.oman 1m· pltcated in a muh1mlllton-dollar ·fraud scheme faces a pou1bk 285'- )'car scn1cncc 1f convicted of all the charics 1n a 40-count federal 1nd1ct· ment. Janet Fa ye McKJnnc. 39. was aITTStcd Tu~) at her attorney's office. but was freed later when a fnend put her home up a.s collatenJ for her SS0.000 bail Her arra11nment 1s Jated Monda> 1n U.S. Dtstnct Court in Santa Ana McK1n11c and Duayne Da} (hnstenscn. a onc-ume dentut who died in a one-car acctdcnt 1n 1987. arc suspected of toouna a Sl\'11\11 and loan of~me $16 m1lhon in <kpossts. McKmzic and fi ve allqed IC· comphccs •ere named 1n a federal indictment handed down earher 1n Los A natCI~. Two of the other suspects arc from thc-Oranae Coes&: Fredcnck YOUftl- 'da.hl. 53. of ewpon 'Beach, a~ ArmandoJ Vasquez. 52.oflrvineare accused of aid1n1 and 1bcttma the fraudulent con truct1on scheme. uorne}s for Youngdahl and V• gucz said the men would post their S2S,000 balb toda). U .. Attorney Robcn Bonner 111d the thnft founded by C'hnstcn1e11 ln 1983. Nonh Amcnca Sav1np & Lotn AssocallOn, was cnpptcd by the "s~s~mauc lootma of over S 16 miJho n·· b) the dentist and McKJn.zic. who was his c~ecuttvc assistant. c-0nsultant and lover The coupl~ allcacdly transferred more than SI J million out of North Amenca Sa'"'" and rcplactd 1t W'lth fake certificates of deposit. ln\'CSL&Qtors sa1d the moDC'V went ,~ ..... MdCINm/A2J 'Adam' was not apple of public's eye in Newport 1y ntlS Yoe< Ot Of -°""",... ...., ominous-looktnt ~1nt1na de· pacts a nude mak-the bibhca.I fiaurc Adam -on his knen. holdin& a 1\4.c. as the sky turns dark and a "okano erupts 1n the bllcqround. "It' 1he moment after the fall He's kind of Sl)'lfll, 'What did I door .. ant t Rosa Wdliamton explained about hn Yror\, named after the first human 1n the Bibk. dam could also well be -ondennc. what he did to bother the olittns of ~ponBnlch . Tbe fin• sip that tomtth•"I w11 am1 was •hm IOmcc>ftt pllced an ivy lea( 1n a WllCIJC tp<>t on the =~ •Ilic'-*'*" a nakecl Arid then. .,.,.;Ill ~ &om c1Uttnt ucl a_, m pk)yeel .... u.c wort ................ dill*Y IPO' an tM City Hall cat'-ier area toa lne ~llOlll~ ,e.c. •• .................... ........,.. tlw.,... lldltt). W1lhamson. 3 , who hvcs 10 Or-· antt. was outf'llCd at the move and at .the tamtlar placement of her other ~1nunas in out-of·tM-v.-.y rooms at City Hall. C.IJ•l'.'I the treatment of her WOC't ccnsontup, he-11 contac11na tbt i\CL "rm most unhapp) about this, .. the f&&urativc arta t t.aid. "It COiAitd all an.sis. because Ctty Hall 11 1 public forum. ~· a link eonwth•• tnlll there. we·~ so uted 10 n~ die fcmak. ~can diap61y hi* ..... -•\bout •ny ~ .. WtlhamJOn wu '""'led todilllly her wort 1n Cny Hall after OM olw pi«a was 1tlttud b ditlllY ia .e Of two ,.-an .,.. lillll 'r 191 Ar11Comnu11t09 ~ -~ ;u anitts 1tl«1ed AW dlllir ... aft lft\"Ued IO...., II · tt.1. llC'COnt1 .. IO J-.dy ....._ _ OOOl'dinatOr •. Tbc ....... ...... toditpl9y ............ °' '' ... .. ,.. _ .. __ ,_ ~ ' l ~ . LBscho A'n expanded health educ:auon proaram that calls for sex and AIDS educ•tion beainnina in the fifth ande was presented to the Laauna Be.ch Unified School District Board on Tuesday. The chanaes in the curriculum include a one-semester heahh class ,,required of all seventh graders, to become effective the second semester of this year. .. It is probabl y one of the most comprehensive health curriculums in California," said district Super- intendent Dennis Smith before the mectihg. aauac children are ~ to such information at aft emty-_qe; AJ OS edue11tion shOuld be provi<kd to clemtnwy school ch11dttn. Snuth said. "It's not like they havtn't beard of it," M said. "By third or fOUrtbpade, t.hey'Ye beard of AIDS. You don't want to tet into any anl>hic ddails." For eumple, Smith said. fifth araders miaht be tauaht (0 idtntify AIDS as a disease anato understand the eff «ts of the disease on those to CQn1rac1 the virus. ''There's this downaradma age- w1se of the awareness level of kids," Sm11h said. "It's foolish of us to think they don't ha ve streetwise knowledtie ofthis, if nothing else." • . Elderly _ couj:>le .robbed in their H-ome in NB Police were searchina for two men who broke into an elderly couple's Newpon Beach home and held them at aunpoint before fleeing with jew- elry and other valuables wonh $6,700. Guy Woodward, 66, and his wife, Bette, 64, were-at their home in the 100 block of Hartford Drive at 9:48 p.m. Monday when they beard a knock on the door. When the husband open~ the door, two armed robbers forced their way inside the rcsidenct. Newport Beach police spokesman Bob Oakley said. - The suspects, who appeared to be in their early 20s. wore masks and lona·slceve wetsuit tops. They ordered the couple to lie face down on the floor. One of the robbers held a revolver over the pair, ·while the second man ransacked and looted the two-story house. The bandits took four diamond rings, a watch and a silver flat watt set with a Victorian pattem, Oakley uid. "This is an excellent example wh) people should use the peephole in their dOQr and make sure they rec~aze the person standing outside before opening the door," he said. HB man tied to porn ring I t ly City News Service LOS ANGELES -Two Orange County men were in custody and two others, includina an ex-Roman Cath- olic priest, were beina sought by detectives Tuesday night for operat-in& a homo.sexual child pornography "iavid-Negrette, 26: of-Huntinaton --tt~h and-Jc:t.cy-l::louchcns, 4~.._of Santa Ana were being held at the downtown Men's Central Jail in lieu or $200,000 and $ 1 S0,000 bail each for allegedly conspiring to distribute child PQrnography, said Detective ARSON From Al working on the case. The Police Depanment has beefed up its patrols of the area and added undercover detectives and helicopter paJroJs, Oakley said. However, arsonists are diff.tult to catch1 Beswick told the residents. Of the 1 S to 20 arson cases he has invcstipted over the rears, onl y two people have gone to jail for the crime. he said. Part of the difficulty is "with arson, most of your evidence is burned up." Beswick said. -And there is no stereotypical ADAM From Al a month at City Hall. Usuall y, two or three artists show at the same time, according to Sandy Blatterman, chairwoman of the Arts Commission. Williamson is sharing space with two other artisu - MolJln Green of Lemon Heights and Louise Whelchel of Newport Beach. "We're tryins to gel as much exj>?sure for arusts as possible, .. she said. Williamson said she dropped her works off Wednesday for display and di9Cussed their placement with Arts Commissioner f<.im Young. Because of the size and weight of her works - wbich have heavy, carved frames on which Williamson worked at least 30 hours alone -Youn1 indicated the larger pieces would be hun1 in the McKINZIE From Al into a filonhem California bank account controlled by McK.inzie. But the money then disappeared. In a teeond alleaed 1eheme. SS.6 million was diverted throuab false bilJjnp and internal paperwo{k for a pair of non~xistcnt construetion proiectti Bonner said. "The indictment alletrl that all the proce:edsofthe fraud in thiscate went anto the hands of Christen.en and Jan McKinzie or into COl11P-l!lDia they conll'Oiled," Assiatant U.S. Attorney N~ Wiebon Stock said. . Federal bank ~ton iieiJJed the savinpandl09nonJb.16, l917,just hours after tl\A '6·year-old <larilteDlea died when bit JlllU_ar Dk>wed into a brjdee auppon oa the toroaa dll Mar Freeway. Hi1 will left everythilla to • VOL.• - • • Ralph Bennett. Former priest John Bauer, 52, of Hollywood and Victor Feliciano, 29, ofRosemead were wanted in connec- tion with the production of sexuaJly explicit videotapes involving run- away teen-agers from Southern Cali- fornia and yQJ.lfl&_bo_ys from Mexico, Bennett said. Th-e case firstame to the .. nen11orr of I DS A ogelcs pol.J.ccJ.a.1LAua.us Police obtain~ a search warrant for the apartment. where they found marijuana plants and enough videotapes and video equipment to fi ll a truck bed. character for an arsonist, he said. "There's any number of reasons someone would stan fires." Fire Chief Jim Reed said, ciuns anger or a need for attention as being among then). "There isn't any one profile that would fiJ thi s one individual." e ven his own gut feeJing that the Harbor View anonist was a juvenile can not ~ considered an accurate assumpuon. Beswick said. . Investigators do feel strongly that someone in the neiahborhood knows who the culprit is and is afraid 10 tell. "I sus~t someone knows who's doing it, • Reed said. However, investigators have di.,. credited as a mere prank a scnbbled front area of City Hall. Williamson said. However. Williamson sa1d she got a call the next day from Blat1erman, who told her some people had objected lo "Adam" and even placed an ivy leaf on the work. As a result, Blattennan told her "Adam" would be moved to an area with "less traffic," Williamson said. On Fnday, Williamson found fo ur of her works in the back offices. "Adam" was _placed in Lbe Arts Commission office, located in a small wins behind the main buildina. Blattennan said ahc felt the place- ment of tM leaf over the "Adam .. picture was "poor manners." but she Clcnicd the paintinas were moved because of any public outcry. Paintinas by all three artists were moved around because of a space problem created by the laf'IC number McKinzae, includin1 SIO million in life insurance ihat was paid when PrudentiaJ Insurance failed to prove Christensen committed suacide. However, Prudential deposited the settlement with the coun pcndina the outcome of the cbarp apinst McKinzic. It WU the larjelt tum the insurance firm had everp1id on a life ansunncc polacy. l.n addition to the pnson time the could face, McK.iazie ICaDdt to lolc the imunnc:e tettlernent and al the ~ she made from the allepd ndeteer'i• "*--Tbe pebte .,... ~ i• -~-·.--· ......... 11·1a ... cry..,.. ..... iDlt ~ and CbriMemen •llO)'ld ...._ h11 de9th. Befcn die biArtt ............ inp .... IOUIUlvel.dae~-- toliw....,_ llG# ... ...wi =· ........................ The specifics about how AIDS is conU'icted wdl likdy be introduced in the e1pth .,ade. Smith said. While parents have the n1h1 to ttfusc such instruction for their children, Smith uid the health cur- nculum has been accepted by the communJty thus far. "It's been remarkably "'ell-re· ce1ved by our commun1t)," he uid. "We have not had any s11nificant concern registered by patents." A state 9fficial said Laguna Beach appears to be on the right track with AIDS education. "We like them to stan as earty as possible, preferably fro m kinderpnen through 12th .,.ade, with early arades empbasizin1 com- peuio•e treatment ~ ..._.. wllo do ha~ AIDS.'' said lill'Mill. A I OS education coordiaalOf for tlw 1tatt .... We ccna1nl): waat &be eduee- tion to ttach the child before they are at an• to beat nak. and that may be somewhla different fro~conununiay to community." The~ has conducted a lludy of all c.atibnia IChool districts to determine whtn the various districts beatn provid1n1 AIDS education, accordina to Wh ite. About half the districts responded. Of those, only 23 percent offered AIDS education at the elementary school level. However, 83 ~t of thejuniorhilh tehoolsand 88 ~nl of lhc hilh 1ehools provided AIDS edaattioa. proporuon IOlllCWhlt."' · la tbe Newport.... Unified Accordiftl to Wbitc. eM l~tC! Scbool District die ,~ ol AIDS conSJckn Ora• Coun11 a h~ arilH in wven&b '.'or ews&b trade ... pnority area for AIDS tcKhcr tra!n• ~iaa on &be ICbool; laicfMary• 1na wOtUhool bccaute of the h1iti Kiute, dircctor of inatnactionaJ acr-tncidtnec-or Al DS and because of the v1ca. large student population. ··1 woUJda•t caU it AIDS edu a· While ?llint the dtt1 ion a~ut ti.on." Kna1ul.id ... AIDScduc:alion IS when 10 10tr0duc:e A} OS cducalJon such a &rc:e, it's likt sayina when did anto the c!.turoom a· t°'Ch ~up or you start syphilis education or Pre&· ch~lce • " 1n atn~-al. Wh~tt 111d. staio nancy education. 11udehnes suaest prov1~1n1 the 1n• • • . formauon as soon as It m1&ht be • It s. JUSt a small pan of a ~" helpful to students. educau~-~m. lt really 1s JUSI a . wall~ in a pool ofinformat1on "We nttd to J.IVC them tht anfor~ about difrercnt diseases. I thank mauon ~t the same aac tht} "'ould be becau.e it is such a new and wretched getung It from other sources less di1ta1etbatpeopleareaetting itou1 of accura1el),'' he said. ...... .,i-.-..- ALGAE FromAt 1gnue th~ algae blooms. Janie Arnold, a member of state Sen. Marian Beraeton's staff, said last week's heat wa"e probably play~ a big pan l.ll the rampant aJpe irowth. despite declining runoff from the nursenes. But other polluuon sources, such as boaters who empty their hold.mg tanks directl) into the bay. also must ~ blam~. officials agreed. Arnold said the committee is looking at a proposal by a private firm to provide a boat that would travel throughout the harbor pumping out holding tanks. Currently, boaters art" expected to take their craft to a pump-out station, but too man)' conunue to ignore the requirement. Cort w-. ...... klled ..... lier ..... , ..... 16. w• crtttcallJ ""ured when die Acure lnt ............... *""119 ..... utllltJ P9•• on Plac•ntla Avenue In Cotta Mesa. The committee as mecung Thu~ day to consider other steps aimed at cleaning up Newport Harbor. CRASH Fro111A 1 raci~ another car being dnven by a boyfn.end of one of the sisters. All of lM youths had just left &tancia H"'1 School. located less than a quarter mile south of the cram site next to ~irview Regional Park. School -0 cials who bad hcacd aboui the tragedy prepared to help students through the grieving pro- cess. Estancia Principal Dr. Robert message found on Port Westbournc that stated the fires had been set on purpose and that the arsonist would return. The message was signed "the pot'' ·• think the general consensus is that's kids having fu'h after the fact," Qakley said. Recd gave some basic tips for residents to protect themselves; Keep Pf11C doors closed at all times; lock Cllrs and keep them IO &araies; don't ~eave trash out on the street bccauses it's convenient fuel fodircs; report all fires: and keep eyes open for any =~s people in the nei&h· After the mcettna. many residents of paintinp submitted for display, Blanerman said. The three artiatt' works added up to almost SO paint· anp lhat needed to be displa)ed. she said. All three anises· works were spread around tbe Cit)'. Hall offices. and a notice in the lol>Oy directs the public to 1be various rooms to vacw the p&1ntinp, Blatterman uid. "They are all equally represented," Blatterman said. Blatterman said she hasn't per- sonally heard any complaints about W1lhamson's work, bul that may be because she was out of town Wednes-day when lhe pa&_ntinp first htt the City Hall walls. Barbara Brooks. water btlhna supervisor, said citizen• comin1 to pay their bills and ·city employees raised ob,JCCtions to "Adam ... ''There'• lots o01uJe kids that come Francy -Aid the vtctims were "two traffic officials and stepped-up police very popular _young ladies." · enforcement apparently combined to "They·~ fine students and very end the slaughter -until Tuesda) well liked." he wd. "I'm sure there'll be a furor over 11 Coui:isclors woul<I be prepared to now." Lt. Cordeiro said. ~lit w;~~~~~ s!~d~ents about the In fact, noting the normal v?lume ~ncy~ IJJ~ives J'\~ar. Placentia,_ ...of traffi~ on ~d fo1 thaU1mc of and pohcc-the street uled to~ sy-ind~ b.icycb tund pcd .. UK site Q[mamcrous severe arodents. estna,ns -pohce v.erc grateful at "J've li vedoiTPlacentla l e pas _ asn+an CYCD arcatcr J.raitd¥- t0 14 years and ha ve witnessed some "We're ver)\ very fortunate:• Sgt very grisly scenes," Francy said. Tom Win ter said ... rt could ba ve been But road improvements made by a lot worse." said they have already begun taking those steps. The residents appeared fairly calm during the mcetina-they listened and asked politely questions -but thei r words illustrated their fea r. .. Obviously. it made us more aware." John Housden, a 10-year Pon til'linJ. resident. said of the recent fires. 'I now go out and ch«k around bcfo~ I ao to llecp. . "It's got the nellbborhood so · womcd. h's percolated throtaah the community. We're. now more aware and we'IJ make other people more aware." "A lot of youn1 kids arc havma trouble slttptn&. so I'm not leavina in here," lhe aid. "We get lots of traffic here.·• Brooks said as far as she knew, no one asked for the paintina to be moved, however. Another work by Williamson -of a male in lcoplrd skin sittina with his hands on his kntes and h11 acn1tal1 ellpoted -han11 in a beck comer of the purchas1na office, which itself is located in a hidden nook of City HaJI. the kids alone." said Jem Wall of Port Bristol. Wall said she also k_~ps all her garage doors shut and watchr for SUSPICIOUS andi v1duals "It's raised more conctrn bccau the next step is someone 1etun1 hurt," she satd. AJthouah Oakley told the ~•dents that &e"erally offers of reward monc} do httle "to P.romote &ood wol'kablc infonnauon. • many resident ap- peared interest~ 1n offenng rewards for infonnation Oakley said 1nd1v1dual home- owners associations can provide a reward, and several groups of people were heard d1scuss1n1 the idea after the mceuna. convcrsat1on amona Cat) Hall em- ployees and ·some of the customers who deaJ with the purchasma dav1.s1on. "We've aotten comments," Clarke sa1d. ••Everyone's '01 a different interpretation of hf~. ' W1lhamson ckdincd 10 elaborate on the meanina of the work called "An1ma· n1mus," only· d1sclo in1 n was 1n pa red by Karl Juni's writ mis "lnterestina-that's all l can M!Y." he said she acts mo~t or her art accounts payable clerk Vicky Gal-ideas throu&h readina. e pcc1ally lagher-whoscdesk is directly under mytholoay. the work-commented with a smirk. "Provocative,·· J-rank Clarke. purcbasi~ manaaer. said wtth a 11111.e: "Its so metllina that acts you thanluna." AllhoU&h the public doesn't come lhr,oup'the purchasina div111on, the pa1nt1n1 bas prompted ~nty of Williamson. who mo ved to OranJe about three )Car aa_o from Provt· dence. R.I., admitted this isn't the fint time her anwork has ra1std ob1cctions an this arta. he said whale showm1 at C'A'• pon's Salute to the Arts two )e&rl aao. oflk1al' asked her 10 move a .. httlc You are Cordially Invited to Join Us for a Showing of the latest C!i ~-·i..~ Collection of Fine Sportswear A Gelger Representative wiU be pr 111nt to wist you in~Wection Na ;1 rtl111:la ,....: ...... 106l 1Mne /We. ~ (714) 6t6a21 One of them would be modeled after a SeanJe-arca program that use spec1aJly trained re 1denu as watch- dogs -who report polluters and pills. The comm1t1ee also will look at proposals to toughen enforcement measures against polluters. The mec1-'.D.J.~l!i£h "Ill t>ct1n at 3.30 p.m. at ~I. I~ Q.Ptn nntrcyubli . __ Meanwhile. residents ""ho arr lftar'tn~hc algaC6foom·snould 6C encouraged that experts bche"e the battle 11gi1nst ba) pollu11on 1s being won. At a forum earlier this }eat sP<)n· sored b) Sen Bc'lcson. R-ewpon Beach, pcakers said cleanup cfTorh arc under ~a> on all fronts. Pat Blodgett. Newpon coordmator for the RC&JonaJ Water Quaht) Con- trol Board, sa.id that aa.cncy has required more pump-out stations under authon1y granted 1n a bill co- sponsored b) Bergeson. Sc'\ttal aacnc1es also arc monitor- ing toxic ubstanccs aod nutnenh and "ork1ng to control those pol- lutants, she said . Blodgett 1 comp1lana a repc>n that v.111 detail the ba)"s "'"'iter quahty he: said 1t will be complet~ 1n ptem· ber. crayon drawma. a very wh1ms1<.""3~ th1na." from an entrance because the~ thous.ht the ,.orlfs t\\O female fiau rc' with d1noncd fiaurt" had le b1an ovenoncs. "I dad II Wllh arcat ObJCCtion from myself and other aru t :· 'lhc said "Tha\ happen a lot m Ora"ar C'ounl)." sa member of the Orante ount' I.attn Anim Network Wilham50n has shown all over the count) 1ncludln1at the Brea Cultural Centrr Ht"r YrOrlc was cxh1b1tcJ e~tcnSt\CI) back East. Because Of the restfi lJ\ie llUlude in Ora• County, WilltAmson a cons1derina a rc.uatr1 to the caslCm part of the country or at least a move to Lo natles. ''People can m1sttad paintinis ... hesa1d. • • ' I ~ l I t JI ll \ I 11 ~ Don't consider· q~ake efforts fun and games . The C~blc News Network "Catherman said Newpon Beach was u~ncnc1na ··~bake and bake" u the 4.6 Fnday noon-hour earthquake rocked lhc city dunna last week's heat wave. Phil Pett). the former superior court Judae whose hOme as only a broken aJaSS throw rrom the quake epicenter. behevcs the sh.alter may baH been a ble~ana 1n ditauate, rcm1nd1ng us that the cuy rests on very unfirma tttra. Maybe it's time to take quakes more .smouJly. 8y IOmltT aMl<llt Of .. O..., ....... A comm1tttt makina recommendations on the dcsaan of a new Huntinau>n Beach Pitt is hav1nasccond thouahtubout what material should 10 into the MW structure The commmee, -which includH C1t) Counctl Members Gract Winchell and Peter Green, had recommended that p1hngs be constructed of • new plast1c- coated steel product. The City Council endorsed the rec- ommendauon. along with others calhna for the ne" pier to be about 1.800 feet long. 30 feel Yride and 38 feet above the level of the oc.can. ofnewH BilJ Han,e. a fonncr Huntinaton ~h pubh~ worts director and a membtr of the pier dcsian pane). said Tunday he'll submit a m1nont)' rcpon. if occcssar}. arguina for the use of rela1ivel)' rust-free. steel-rcanforced concrete, a material tra- dauo nally used in pier pilinp that eueod deep into the ocnn floor. Hartae said the pol)'Cthylcne-coated steel created by M1tzu1 &. Co. of Japan hasn't been around long enouah to show that 11 can stand up 10 the corro 1vc effect of salt water. Another committee member, who dJdn't want his name used. said th::it pbot<>lflphs taken . of a pol)ethylene- coated steel pier piling how evidence of c:orr0'1on The committee membersaad he btlicvcs the panel will chanae iu recommendations at a mttt1n1 Thuf$(1ay and send a new rccommcndauon favorinc concrete 10 the City Council. Hange, who retired from the city in 1979 and 1s now a special consultant for an cn11neennJ company 1n Irvine, ~•med that the 1m~c1 could be "potentially horrendous" 1f the coat1n1 Oake off Costs 10 rccoa1 would be prohi6itivc, he said Concrete has a proven track record over the )Can but the plastic-coated steel hasn't enough history to show 11scffcct1vencss, he sa1d. "I'm afraid the Caty Council fttlt rrcssurcto,et the ~rebuilt real fast , and think 1t'11nflucnci~ the 1houaht of the comm1tttt. "We're talktna_about somcthu\I that vwc hope lam for 50 years. It doc n't make sense to rulb, .. Hanae said. Hanse saad he was unable 10 aneod meeunss in which the committte rec- ommended the use of co.ted steel because It bche"ed the steel ... ould be cheaper than concrete and cut down on construction time. The pier wa closed last Jul)· when engrnccrs 1s ued waminss lhat n might collapse 1n the event of a storm . It's not a fun and pmes mattir. Radio KFWB happily invites listeners to panic1ratc an "The Great Quake Quiz.'" an<l Un.versa Studio's latest blockbuttcr 1s a blockbuster indeed -a h1&hl)· rcahsllc 1iJm-and"'50und demonstra11on of their vision of the ultimate &reat quake. Fun. fun. fun . Irvine group ff It sate in Haiti .durinQ figfltih.g Quakes, lake death, i:s something ~e JUSt don't want to think about, and one reason as bccau5e quakes and.death arc so very closely rclatf'd. As pan of Earthquake Preparedness Month, Pasadena rnadents last week reccaved a 01er describing all the 1trms every .home should store l<> • be read) for the "great quake'' including "bod) bags'' and ~cre-10-get them. Now this 1-,n't din- ner table COO\-Cr'iat1on matcriaJ, but as Ncw- Port Beach Cit) Man- ager Roben Wynn s~ud the other day, the da> the great quake occurs is not lhc 11me to stan thanJcang about gelling prepared for ll. W11han th e nt>.t 30 da)S. Wynn will pr~nt 10 the ( It\' Council a revised canhquakc preparedness plan: and It promises to be the most comprehensive and efficient program Lil Oranse County. l[ lhe cit> should'cxpcncncc a 7.) or 8 quake. there "ould be catastrophJc damage and loss of life, ma'>'i1v e liquefaction where the ground becomes hkeJelly and buildings lowly ink a"ay. as they did in lasla not so long ago. To deal with su h calamn). each tit) dcpan- mcnt will bu 1gnedspcctfu:arca.s.ofrcs_ponstb1h1~. ynn wtlt be ttfe ct11cfd1sastern-l~tttt11nd Jtts llepot 111 N F1reOtkfJ1m Rt't:<f. lllc comman center will be the pohcc depanmcnt with its ~:n commun1cat1ons capab1h t). Earthquake dnll will be held pcnod1call). without fanfare. Earthquake fanfare ts sometbrng man) in Newport Beach "'ould hkc to hm11. because 1t ma) affect propcrt) value . The Late greal 011 geologisl George lebal once S31d he "ouldn't o"n propcn~ below the Pacific Coast lhghwa) "1f the) gave 11 to me:· He said the area with all 11 noxious gases and splinter faulu ..,as Ver) un table, but real e late people were funous e"el)' lime he !>uggc tcd ly JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -0..., .... kMf Eight Irvine church members m- ad"crtantly caua.ht 1n a Ha1t1an coup last week almost dufn't get out of the country The~ ~ere cro\\-dcd 1n the airpon with tho usands of others Monday morning when the hne sudden!) shifted. But no worry, Kell) Mann. 26. had turned to ask-a nalJv~ what w"3s ~u1g on when he sudden I) ended up 10 the front of the cro"d. Mann and the others fro m the South oa~t Community Church managed 10 lehe Halli. where earlier they were confined 10 their hotel because of a hosule government takeover. BuJ th ey had to leave a su11casc full.of tools behind at the airport because of the sudden cru h when the afrport finally opened after a v.eek, said Jim Loomis, a nta Ana businc sman who organized the tnp. Loomis said the) d1dn·1 encounter anti· A.mencan 5Cnt1mcn1. and overall felt _prctl} safe. ··we saw a Tot or awvtty. We heard scauered gunfire throughout the day." he said The mm1ona11 group stayed in the hotel all day r\pnl 2 But as soon as the roads v.crc cleared the) continued to pursue their goal to hrlp oul po'en)'·Stnckcn 'tlbgc. about:50 mrlcs ..south-of Poa-u- Pri n~ "tfe'rnl'fe 'eou p il'ttempt occ o rrt'd The group spent a v.ecl at Tc R1ervc. a coasl'.11 '1llage where the church has a school and m1ss1on The group didn't get 10 build a 1>3s1or's bc=droom and oOicc as planned bccnusc tbe foundauon \loasn't laid But the) inc;tcad paintcJ e\lsllng rooms of a three-grade ~hool and tended the \lllage poor Jean Watts. a r<.'cepllOOISl from rust1n. said she "'a espct:1alh affected bv the lo" Jl!ft Loomis fcenterJ de1crlbe1 hi• 9roupr-1 tttp to Haiti to the preu . With him a re Je•n Watts fl•ftf. status of "omen in the ( anbbcdn c:ountr'\. nc\lo dre ~ t\t·r) )Car. \\-ans. "'p1nga tear from hert)e. told of helping one "oman deh,er her liJb> he said she "111 no" tr) 10 in111ate a htcrnl) program for ~omen lhcrc. as "'ell a'i an annual 1rad111on of sending each "oman a 0roup members '>pent S 1.000 each lo fl> to the countn-The look along gJfis from the church. including such hard-to-find Item a T -shins. lotlet paper, canned ham. tuna and pcanut butter Other on the tnp .included Flo)d 0ravts. 35. a Costa Mesa contra tor: Bruce Un&erland. 4S. a real estate agent from In tne.&11> Pol)(' of ewpon Beach, Melinda \\allace. 27. of West Co"ana:and Richard Hams. 47. an independent 1n- "~tor from Laguna 1iucl. r.ropcnywonh m1lhon' might sink from l'arthqunl e quefact1on. Pubhc apath> 10 all lh1s I'> understandable Bob Wynn agreed. because there 1s no ·count). tate or federal leadership in the area of eanhquak1: prcparedness. Where as the board of upcn 1sor'>" Where 1s the ta\-rebate go' emor" \\ hl'rc 1 1he ·kinder and gentler prcs1den1'l Former ma)(>r Jackie Heather wants <·on- g.rcssman C'o't to adH>eatc sending the Se'-rcuir) ol lhe ln1cnor10 laska to see lhe hombk l:.'t~On crude 011 spill, so no one will permit oil C\plorn11on off our coast Hey, Jackie. the sccretar) of th~· intl'nor should Oy O\Cr \rmenia or Me,1co ( II> 10 ~ wh.a1 an earthquak.e can do The big tahforni:i qune "1JI be the g.rcatc 1 national J1sa'itcr e\l'f to h11 the Condemnation of mis.sing link may slow completion of parking structure i~ ~ ~ FV police arrest Michigan fugitive Foun~in \ alk) pohct' ::irre tcd a Mich- : 1gan 1a1I Cl(apee a he and thl't'C ac~ comphccs left a local hotel earl)' Tu~a) United State A PB pcc1al ~'Cntl> ~1d there "oulJ bt- 10,000 deaths on the UCL.\ campus alonr d the Big One comes in the afternoon lhcre "'111 Ix more scnous 1nJunc than all the ho p11als an lhe "'orld could pQS\lbly handle And tbc firsl IJllng ~opk ~•II ca.ti for 1s ··a Convc 1onal 1nH up11on to find uut wh) there wa n't a federal plan. or a ~~tc pl;in or a count)' plan 10 pn:part for 1h1tt fnghtf ul C'\Cnt " .\nd C\'er)onc a,rcctt 1t "'ill come. OnJ) the c\act time 1\ unceru11n . A "Oman buSIOC S e'tCCUll\C Jlthl) told a 1 V how that she v. mld) for the 811 One ·• 1 ha'<' I 0 B)' ROBERT BARKER Huntington Beach lll) ollk1al ha\( hired a pmate la" lirm 10 handle condemnation pmcC'edings against a !S- , root wide lot th:it ma) 'iland In the way of tonstructinit an O.space park1na truc- ture on Main trcet The Cll) a11ornc)·, office failed to file cmantnt domnin paper again'it the prop- crt) O\\nt'd b) Dennis N1 olc 1n tht' wcond bloc!.. from Pacific Coast Hagh"a). c\Cn thouJ}l ncgo11111on bct\\een N1ccole and the c1h h11 a roodblodc about four month io: ollil 1als ~1d The out~1de la" firm of Burke. \\.11· ham5<>n and ren on "a' hired b) the ment pTOJl.'CI -hJ\C tat..cn mu h longer morning. official c;:ud Cit) ( ounc1l 10 a cloc;cd-door C\CCUt1,e than thq c,hQuld Juan J_ Mirelc . ~S. e a~ from a Caro se ion, Cit) .\dmin1strator Paul < ool Others \a1d 1hent' auornC'' · .. otlkc ma ... ( ounl\' Mach .• J311 Ja t November while s~ud Tursda) not h.l' c kno"n ho" 10 1mplemcn1 th~ ~rvini time for a sauh with attempt to L nlc s lctwl n 11on slanBoon c:ons&ru l -mun action that 00ic1::ils SJ) "ould rt uh commit murder and armed robber). lion ol the parkmg 'ltructul\' rnuld be in the tat..ing of the propcrt} for pubhc use ac1:,ordmg 10 gt Lam (in ~old dela)ed be<'au\C 1hc mall lot is an inll'&ral al a fair market "alue He ~as arre tcd without incident along pan of the JlJrling strul·ture prOJCCI <. oot.. Cit) ( ounc1lman Peter Grt't'n ~1d he "1th l\11chtgan rcs1<kn1 Jean E. Brandon. ...i1d ha ftars fordov.ntown merl h.tnt who are 1q Quinton K B3nn1 tcr. 19. and ~n Other otlic1al c;a1d the) fc.ar the \I\· lac mg ma1or d1srup11on-. th" prin v.11h C ra1nc. I • &.\the) v.alkcd from 1hc1r hotel theater complc' planned at \1a1n \tn't'.'t building being demolished 10 make "3' room at the Fountain Valle) Inn 10 a and Paci Ii,· ( oa 1 H11h''a) at th1: former for reJe,elopment and "1th road cloc,um parked l.Q76 C ad1llac horll) after mid· s11e of the C1oldcn Bear 1ghtclub m;n be The goal "3'i 10 l'Omplete the parking night. fin11ohcd and rcJd) 10 operate and "1~110~ tttructure b\ \.1a' I 990 8u1 dcla) s 1n Un v..old ~1d a routtne chcd of the "'ould htn e no place I() park getting the 1C:1t ml\ lo" up consiructton of hlCOSC slate b) Officer James Raiuind1n ( ool ~1d 1hcem1ncn1 domain pn~ccJ--the tructureand ma\ keep thcarta torn up rt'Hall' a nat1on'\lo1de warrant on the 1ng -the lir~t lor a do" nto" n redc' cloP-for another umm('r' he said. \chicle .ind 1t occupant aallons o water. canncd food. ttfxire battcnc'i and extra 1011ct paper ·· she Sil.Id. ''I'm read).'' But he doesn't Ii.now 1fhcr ncia}lbor 15 prepared, or ~hll l>hc •111 do if someone romcs to her hou "1th an automatic v.capon appro'ed by the 111on I RiOc Child care supervisor accused of molestation Assoc111jon and demands her food and \lo1ltcr. 1 aoe VAN EYKEN "There'\ no defcntc .. •1n 11h11," W)nn 1d '1 "Our 1n"c\11gator~ and '"'l"\t1g.11or' trom the ~a,al ln\e 11p11'c 'x'r\lce \loC'nt out and 1ntCf'\lt'\.\Cd ole .11 the 't'-hool on .\pnl J." ~1d Lt Diel 01 n, a a11endcd b' children from the El Toro \brinl' Corp .\1r \tatmn "'oll'.. '' dm"<lor ot a 't \IC \ t h1ld tare program at the hool Ol'><>n 1d "ol c<t had nm returned to" orl. t1ons of·· ub tant1al c;e\ual conduct .. ".\nd .ill of the SC'\cn-coun1 include lhe ..._ Of -Ollt-J,..... s.t"" "We ~111 JU)t hl\C to ihare " He doubt th l a c1v1h1n dcfen~ t)pc of OrJ1n11at1on. pcrhap' u~ina If un11ngton Be ch man "'ho upcr- \p('(1al .illell.!llOn lhal he lool ad' ant of a Jl0~1t1on of tru 1:· Yid ~)mon the Bo) . out , v.ould v.ork I oo m n) pcopl \ 1St' t'h1h.t care at the LI r ofu M3nne resent the inlru\10n of someone pcnod1C'11ll)' ~hoot ~a chJrscd v.-uh ~'en felon) chcckina to stt 1f hume had n:stl"C food. ~-.1rr. count ot child molestation the count) wasie dtJpc>.sal. bencnc • etc \nd unlc!ts the hwtrs lxpartmt'nt announced rucsda> IO\'CTnOfOrthc~1dentth1nksomeplan 1 needed. John llo~ud 'loke\, 2S \lollS nm: tcd there JU t ~on't ~an)'. .\pnl l ufier 1nfonnahon v.as m:e1,eJ polc..,man tor the ~hcnff, IA.-~rtm,·n1 "He ":a~ 1aken•1nto cu 100) lollowma the inter' 1cw and booked at tht Orange C ount} fail ·· No._c po'llC'd S IOO(X) bail and "ll" rc~ascd April .i 01 n ~''' f d1)n~ charges ~ere lill-d .\pnl ~ .\ pol>.C'5"oman tor lht' hool d1\tnct, Donna W1Jt..crwn. 1d \he did not know v.hat 3lt1on had been taken bv the d1•>1rto in regard to '\okc'i Oth<"r d1siru:1 oniu als could nut b< reached for comment. If a JUr) con' 1ca '\oles of 1hc St'\tn tc:lon) counts and the o;pecaal allt>pl10M h( \l.Ould rccc:1H' an automatic pn n term ot ur to 10 'ea" )mon~ said . ·· he <;pcc1al allcgauon mean he cannot he JJ"en pr 001100 " he Id. JlmflW,..l1•,..,U~~~uflMOru6~ from thcf)Jrcn1ofach1ldat1hc~hool. He o..t llJI celuall.,,..,., ,,~_.,, u4 Suay. i allqctl to ha'c st'ually mole tcd fi, c \nadne \, montt thl' dcput) dmnct auome) h;inclhna the ca~. said the ~'en reton) count mduded three socc1aJ alll-ga- 5) mon said , okcs '\1.3 boo rd on the 10, or chart temmina from allcgt'd .._......,_ .......... _..__...., __ ._ ______ ~ 00~ 11 thC' ~hool. 1•01 If I I Of, Lquna Beaeh A rcsideat in thf 3200 block of Btm Coun d11ms to have been a'· uhcd by a subtontl"IC10f who had come to lbe houtc Monda). • • • A man who slCJlipcd 10 tee 1f he could brtp-t.cft ht.-four male 1n · wblt be thcMllh• was a ftaht near JM11tiM Slfft1 Pd Cedar 'Wa) on u(diy -.:Cnched an &be noer by Oft( o/ die • It lutncd <NI lhll lhc rout .. ~ who fttt JUJt ra ••-• Tht would-be IOOd ~ wath 1 IWOflm and blftd- •!11 llOIC.. drove h1mwlf to South COlll lhdiall Cmtrr. A •kaa o1t\c• ,00 block of ~k 5&iWt --~ wuhed ~ ... a~M MMdiYafteraoon r .. _.. wortll S260 weft talla ... • la ..... II dat «X) blod of ~Aw.eoaMoMay. • • • ....................... ~ola..,litMJ0900blOcll ... _.ttt= ~ UR Yictint A pert ,.., rrponecU'~ wa h11 "'1ft1n 1ccchnt dunnaan alttrca11on 1it.Uh tc\:(tal ptOpk on ~kaltboard at the Nature enter on f.d\\ar Citr'C(t The ranacr ITPOftcdl> ~• h1t "11h an •« chnl and lists • • • rn1dCnt 1n &he tOO blocl of W•nCarcluaid someone tole SS from h11 unlocked truck. -... Th~vC'1 stoic UOO 1n tool and mtiirdl.incouJ stems from an un· locktd PrllF 1n the JOO bloc~ of UllCI l\VC1\UC. • • • Bur.Jan bloke the left rttr "'•ndo• IO a 19U 'U!'r:nda• an 1 rpor11n tlw 16000 ol 1tonqu1n Strttl and llok a Sl'4> FM ca*nc • • • Tlliews -* 1 Sl,000 outboerd .,_ ton. a ...., at Cial)P.'IY ~ 4121 ... A-... Ollpritl ~!=~ and I cath ...... Cllr 102 Lakt ~. ' El Toro Manne ')(hoot " p.1rt C.'I the l1'1nt l n1ticd hool f)n1m1 ,md 1 Someone tam()Crtd with lhc \I· nitaon of a cat a1 Earle Ike l oyota on Harbor Boulc\ard 10 an appan:nt antmpt to steal the ar. The tampn"· 1na was d1 o~crtd Monday at 4~20 p.m. and ma) haH OC(\U'T'Cd an) umc from SatW'da> 10 Monday. • • • A rock • s thrown throu&h t~ front window at Mida1 ·~umn bttwten •:JO p.m. Saturday and 7·20 a.m. Mondaf. DIJNF" csumatcd at S200. ••• T~ and a st.a'CO with a 10\at val•of'S670. -ctt st~ from a van ..... Ul die 2100 bklck of Meyn- .... llllwecn 10 pm. Sunday allid 1;.JO .... Moedly. •• !. lollleOM llolc J l ,U'° ID cath ft'o. Coill omcr S#PIY.· 2121 ~ llwitl.MI Ha~&._.)' .. I :.·=~-~"J:c :2 ... a C'ClllP"Y official Mid. personal pro~n ~me11mc bet"'ttn IO:SO a.m and :u S n.m fan<h). .. ~ . The o-ncr of HomcJ"o at 176 0 ·c~ho~ 1 rtportcd \1onda> th.at wmroM stoic a comput(f and phone valued at S 3.S92 • • • Proprrt) l~s "'1 'till unknov.n after 1c>meonc burala n1ed a home 1 n 1hc I 1600bl k oft'amauon A"enuc 10m~1me ~l"ttn fnda) and Mon· da) whale the ov.nen v.-crt on 'a· cation. tonta t "1th onl\ on( child , Jt,.,elr) worth Sl.S.5(1, mdud1n1 a S 1.500 diamond and amelh)5t nnJ. d1sappcal"t'd from a home in the 11 block ot mencl Lane. • • • .\ 2C>-)car-ola man lo\t h1s pou h- t)·~ v.allct containing 1 8 nt1 h pa pon. an 1ntrmational dri" ina pcnnit, 2 French francund a "'I arm) knife as he waa tak1na propcn> out of 1'11 Qr perkt'd in a pmate tructurt 1n the I hlock of U· pcnor ~cnuc. • • • \ woman rtported he found a tra\ black Labrador 1 \he walked her o.-n do& ak>n& the 4300 block ot Rick. Bl)'. Dri"c. After tht woman called the pboet num bef on t.tie dol J tq, the ow.tt amvcd. As he ..... tkrd the dos •-a>. he tNCk the d numerou t1m Wlth 1 tthort rubber ho~. cau ing the dog to "clp. • When the ~ man told th man. ··Don't hll that dog.·· lhe u pttt n."\pondcd b' tclhna her 1l was nonr ot her bu inc and )cllin& ob-°'" He aho held the rubber hOtt up to the woman' faCt'and shook 1t an a mcnac1na manner. The ~oman v1d. "Go ahead, hil me~" and the mat1 ttplicd, "You'ft not ~orth 11'' and .... need a•"ly. ~clhng prolan1t1c • • • .\ man v.a\ n runntr'I from t"f area af\cr a ala window Ml broken at Nev.port Produce 1n tht 2800btoct of t~l)Ol't Boutc~ .. rct. COUple arreSted after chase • OrMge CoMt DAJLY PILOT/ Wednelday. April 12. 1989 Northrop Indict d form ,,. ..... Kettles of body parts LOS c\ 'GEL (AP) -Nonhrop orp and li\e current and fom1er emplo)ttS "Crt indicted Tur\da). charied wuh conspann& to d fraud the go\ernment in construc11on of pan of the cruise m1 '111 's guidance s stem and a component of the a') 's Hamer Jet fistncr. The 16 7-count indictment an- nounced b) U. . ttorney Roben Bonner chargrd that 'orthrop and the fh e people named conspired to install pam for the Flight Data Transmitter ot the cruise m1ss1lc that failed to meet go,emment pcc1fi- cation~. In addition. the 1nd1ctmcnt said the transmitter was required to have length) rehab1h t) testing. which the indi"·tment co11tends was not per- formed. The indictment said that tnstcad. three of the defendant upen 1scd false teslln& and fal 1fica- tion of te t result . There was no 1mmcd1ate reaction to the indictment from Northrop "Ob.,.1ou I> \H' haH'n't seen 11. so we can't comment." said C1rcg Wa!.~ul. a spoke man at the co m-panf s ( cntuf) ( 1\)' headquancrs, l:tonner declared 1n a \Nfltten state- ment. "Today's indictment•• pan of out continuina efforts to idcnufy. proSttutc and h•fully deter defense procurrmcnt fraud." He said the indictment wa& the result of a tw·o-year probe by • muh1agcncy task force. If convicted ohll offense North- rop faces • maximum fine of more than S30 million. The individual defendant would face maximum JUI sentence of five years on each count and fines rangi na from $5.000 to $250.000. • I Na~ in the 1ndictmtnt were v1cC\. J~ph Yamron, 1 ~i<knt of Mana-With rcaard to the Hamer Jet chusetts and vice president •nd projtct. the andicu:nent accused atneral manqtr of 1he Ptccision Nonhrop, Gonz.al.,.c • H>dc and Producu D1H1on of Northrop. Also Hannan of coMpinna to defraud 1hc ,named was Leopold En~erofMassa-goH·rnmcru about the •tabiliiation ~hut(ttS. formerl) JI vtet president s ~ms soki by Nonbrop 10 tic wath Northrop: Charles Gonsah·e>. of ~stalled in the ""' Glendora. former m•n•r of the 1 ,~ Western Services department of 1 he defendant\ ue •llc,atd to ha\e Northrop; Chef) I Hanoan. of Glen-... failed to conduct "1brauon tests It dor1, formerly quahtl u\urance "ie"els r(Qu1red by the contract on the supervisor for W~tern Sen-aces and rate ~nsor 1ssembhn used rn the JCt. Howard Hyde of Yorba Linda. for· and then falstl) cen1ficd thlt the) mer cb1ef enaanttr for Western r-had been proper!) ttttcd. . C \ I . 11 . 0 H '\ I \ H H 11" I ' ~~~~~~~ch North _defends·Hi~1honor ,_ eff<'.>r~s On behalf of N icafaguan ·rebels BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) - Authorities found 12 male bos:iies in graves at a ranch just south of the Mexican border Tue$day and said the victims were sacrificed by a satanic cult of drua smualers. · Br adley may be forced Into rµnoff .. It was horrible, .. C'.ameron Co un- ty Sheriff Alex Perez told a news conference in this border city. "It was like a human slaughterhouse ... Mexican Federal Judicial Police arrested four pco~e. said shenffs Lt. George Gavito. He said lhc suspects were U.S. and Mexican ci tizens. but did not identify them funher. The dead found by the federal police included University of Texas student Mark Kilro). 21. who van- ished during his spnng break last month while in the Mexican city of Matamoros, Gavito said. Kilroy apparent!} was chosen at random by drug smugglers who hoped ·human sacrifices would protect them from harm. Ga' 110 ~id. He was 'taken after the cult members "were told to pick one Anglo male that particular night," the lieutenant said. The cult had been involved in human sacrifices for about nine months. he said._ and prayed to the devil "so the police would not arrest them, so bullets would not kill them and so_they could make more money ... uthonrics_ __f®nd aodle and kettles full of body parts ancfammai bones. said Oran Neck, chief U.S. Customs agent in Brownsville. A small color snapshot d1spla}ed at the news conference showed a caldron containing a dark. red liquid and what appe.ared to be bones WASHINGTON (AP) -Ohve r Nonh defended his efforts for the N1cara.guan Contras Tuesda). tes- t1f)1ng at his tnal that he knew a pivotal letter his boss sent Congress on the subJecl was false but rcgardC'd 1t as a .. pohucal problem," not a fraud. "Did any moralbclls gooff 1n your head?" asked prosecutor John Keker. .. h \\Ouldn't be propertodescnbe it as a moral bell." North said. and then he turned his focus lo the cut-olT of U~S. Contra aid that led to his secret elTon . T errorlsm Incidents set a record In '88 · WA. HINGTO (AP) -Ter- rorism increased "-Orldwide to a record level in 19 8. including a JU mp rn the numberofanll-U .. incidents. the tate Department reported to Congress on Tue~) The bombing of a Pan Am Jetliner in ~ember O\ler otland. which the.department said probabl> was a terronst incident. and the Palesunian upmmg on the West Bank and in Gaza-he PY~ ~ oH dents to a new hig.h of 856. up 3 percent from 1987. In all. 658 people "'ere kJllcd and 1.1'3 I "Wounded. an increase m fatal- 1L1es from 633 in 1987 but a decrease '"injuries from 2.272 "I thought 11 "'as extraordananly im moral lo have put a force in the field . to ha"e fed u. armed it. equipP,Cd It _and th en leave n in the lurch, •said North ... It was heinous. I happened to be nght smack dab in the middle of 1t. ·• All through his founh da.,. as a witncs.s at hislran-Con1ra trial; North defended his honor as well as has efforts on behalf of the rebels. Keker accused North of telling "a t1at-out, 100 percent, old·fash1oncd. II-American he" when he was tnstrumcntal in getting Prt4'1dent • Reagan to send thank-you notes to a fund-rruser and a major donor to the Contras. Other questioning concerned a leuer sent by Na uonal Sec urity Adviser Roben McFarlanc on Sepl · 5. 1985. to Rep. Lee Hamilton. D- lnd .• then the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. That leuer. den) ing ne"'s accounrs rtm the auonal Sccunt)' Council staff was solic1ting donauon and ofTenng tac- ucal advice to the Contras. 1s at the bean of several charges concerning I) ing to or obstructinll Congress. Kodiak still appeiJrs to be saved from onslaught of Exxon oil spill VALDEZ. i.\la ka (.\P) -Rough seas that helped stall and break up some of giant orl spill from the Ex,.on Valde1 became calmer Tuesday and winds sh1 fled awa}' from fish-rich Kod1a~ Island. the Coa~t Guard said. "Kodiak s11ll seems to be sa\cd.'" said Ji m Hayden, the state of Alaska's clea nup coordinator. Coast • Guard spokesman Ken I:rwc.sa1d-U\e-ip•ll appears. 10 h3,e stallca ancf 1s brealctni inte tar bal ..That's beuer than OOC) gooc} 011:· he said Equipment conunued to pour into the area aboard m1li1ary transports; About 67 tons of matenal. C\Cr}th1ng from containment booms to absorb- ent pads, were to arme Tuesda) huge SoVlt-t 011-lctmm1ng ve sci. the Va y Dagursk). was expected to amve Saturday. state officials sa id. The ship can skim 200.000 ga]Jons an hou r and store 2 million gallons of 011 on board, according to the officials But it remains unclearhoweffcctJve 11 m1&t be against the Alaska pill SQ1te the favorable weather. a hght sheen o 01 .~ inta::thr Kenai Fjords auonal Park at scat· tercd inlets and fjords. FrecLc said. With a thickness measu red in molecules, the sheen docs not threat- en ~nous environmental damage. LOS ANGELES -Wllh more than a third of the precincts counted, Mayor Tom BradJc~·had 50.89 per- cent of the vote Tuesday night. a dangerously low majorit y that left him faced With the prospect of • possible June ru noff apin!lt Coun - cilman Nate Holden. . Afier takjna a comfortable raw lead, Bradley's totaJs bc&an to wither. B~ 11 p.m., w11h more tfian 800ofthe 2.353 precincts counted, at hid eroded to that 50.89 perccnt mark. Just mmutesearher. Bradle) had held 51.74 percent of the vote. The band was play1n1 at the Bradle y "victory" party at the Biltmore downtown, but cheers v.ere also heaTd across to"'n m the Holden camp. "It looks Idec there's going to be a runoff ... a calm Holden said. ·'The fact 1s that the mayor is droppinJ as the votes arr counted . 1 e~pect 1t to go down e"en further." Refinery fire.to hurt gas av~llablllty SAN FRANCISCO -The last names from an explosion and fire at a cracking column in Chevron's huge east San Franc1scQ Ba) refinery wet\! doused Tuesday, leaving the plant's gasoline and Je t fuel producuon cut by 2.S percent, the company reported. The Chevron production cutback wJll decrease the state's overall production by 2 percent. · The Monday blast, which sent tewenngclouds of soot) smoke bo1hn1 into the sky from the 4'11-square-m1le Richmond plant. 1nJurt'd eraht "orkers and firefignters wuh assorted bums. smoke in haJat1on and Shock. Chevron spok6IDIJrGtemrW6Versat~pan f~vtsngarors wc"~Hry1ttg-ie-lt• the cause of thcTunch-Bour eruplion. bHt at least one new s account said an unexplained h)drogen leak 1gn1ted the vbla11le fuels The Bay ArcaAirQuahty Management D1stnct reported that although tile smoke djd nol register on mon1tonng stations near the plant Che' ron might be liable for up to S4,000 m fines for ettating a public nuasancc and excessive ------------------------------------------------------. v1s1bleem1ss1ons. Ti LLY 'S eRves0~P-A-sEr -.SPRING SAVINGS 1 NAME __________________ ___ ADDRESS FOR GUYS & GALS ·~ • FAM U AK.ER VOLLEY SHORTS $ 1299 Orlglnally$30 styte #101K • # 1011 • #10 1C Originally 134' atyte # 34' 1 &<M '\ .\'I' I 0 '\ \ I. H HI J: t ·s Senate votes minimum wage hike WASHI NGTON -T he Senate rtJectcd Prts1dent Bush·s m1n1mum wage plan Tuesday and moved closer to confronting him w1th lcg1sJat1on ra1S1n1 the houri) figure to $4.55 , which he rrpeatedl> has promised to veto. The Senate on a 61-39 vote largely •long pan) hncs. bicked an amendment to lctJ Jauon sponsored by Sen. Edward M Kennedy. D-Ma • that brouaht the mcasurt' essentially m hne with a House-passed btll that "ould boost the m1n1mum waae to S4 55 by Octo~r 1991 More amendments "'ere t>rma coni1dercd before the legislauon fa<:cd a final Senate vote. hkel) to come today, but no fun her significant chanses "'ere expected. before then. First lady to undergo treatment WASHI NGTON -Barbara Bush "-Ill underJO trtllment \\Ith rad1oac11ve 1od1ne today at Walter Reed Arm) Mcd1c1l Center to de trO) her th)ro1d gland, which 1s produc1n1 extt4'S amount\ of hormones her spoke woman said Tueida)'. he is citpccted to lose normal funcuon oft he gbnd 1n t\\O to three months ind then will ha"c to take da1I) mcd1cat1on to ma1nt.am adequat~ honnonc levels. accordina to a statement fro m her office. The rad11tion procedure. tn alternative to surgcr). has been a 't1ndard treatment for )ean for 1ri. Bush's re«ntly d1aanoscd cond1t1on lnoVrn a Gra"cs d1sa\C Smoke from Everglades shrouds Miami MIAMI -Den~ smoke. from fire~ rn dned·up Eve')lades wcdands cloaked M1am1 on Tuesday. cumna vu1b1ht)'. atum1n1 senior c1t11ens with brtath1na problems. and lcadina to evatuatton of an •hen detention camp. U. . 1mm..,.at1on officials closed their bu'> offtet bu1khna bcautc oi the chok1 n1 fumes. State troopen bneO> closed a strrtch of U .. 4J . the southernmost cast·wc t route aero s Aonda. bccauJie or near-zero v1ttbility. forestry ofTic11ls said 3.000 acres of dned-out sawvau wen: in natnc\ west Of M11m1 Two mothers, 7 children die In fire PEORIA. Ill. -Fu-c swept throuah an api1nment hou1e earl) Tuaday, killing seven chtldn:n and two H>una mothers. and 1n' tst'8aron wt'rf teik11'11 to Question a v1sator v.ho ltfl the bu11d1n1shonl) bdcn the~"' broke out. The thlft other occupents of the bvtldrnf~ nuured, two of'tbe1tt ~-Fire Chid G. 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Roads:Pueno Rico .\ 1987 grad uate brother ofl>cbbac 1 luntly ofr ountam of Ocean View High ~hoot. -.he Valley. has completed a transpor-Joined the Na") in Augu\I 1988 Molester's Arena neighbors not satisfied sententir:Jg with noise-abatement efforts postponed talJon otliccr tr.me cour~ at the U S Manne StalT •Sgt J oseph J . Ann) Tran portat1on ~hool ron LanglaOrDt, whose "''c \1eltndJ, I\ Eustis. Va • • • the daughter of C harlc\ and Janice Manne Pie Strglo Romero, wn of Vt-1lk1nwn or ( osta \k\3. rc<:entl~ Marcos and Ofelia Romero or Co la reported for dut) "llh 'rd \fannc Mesa. has ~omplttcd recru11 training [)j' 1'>10n. (amp Pcndkton at Manne { or;rs Recruit Depot. San < oa~a C1uarl ( adet Aadrt w M. Dieso A 198. graduate of [<1tanc1a u&Jmoto. son of Ro) and Uakk Htgh hoot he JOincd the "1annt• ~ugJm6to ot Huntington Bcalh. "'1' Corps '" No' c~~r} 98H sclC\"ted for tht" <ll'an 's list at the P\ t David R. Radcliffe, "ho<,e l n11cd tates ( oa<it (,uard \cademy wife. (handra. ·~ the daughter of Nev. London. < l)nn lk is a IQH5 Roger Radchlle of Huntington graduate ol llunt1ng1on Beach llagh Beach, ha!. complch:d 'ba''' training School. • • ·• at Fon Jac.,~n. < 'a'} f:.n~gn Joao M. McCarcoey, Manne Pk Tl~;thy c. Byers, a Jau!tbtcr of Gene.., ae' c \ \.tcC annq resident of In an1:, ha rnmplctcd the of (o\ta \1c~ h..'I\ comptcwd the personnel derk rnursc. I fcJ_!:)ined the 1"'on-Ul~>cr C'our\C a1 the J\ al Manne~ IAAlllt~l l ~8 _ J usuce · hoot. c"' pon R I \ t 9tn • .-T gradU1lll" of Newport Hnrbor Hrg Na') ~aman Rctrull J eff A Yu. ~hool. and a 1981.( tv'aduatc ut son of Luke and Wang 'r u oJ In inc <. ahfornaa ~late Lrn1vcrs1t). Long rtcentl) rtpon ed for dot) aboard the Beach ~he JOincd aht· 'a'> an \ugu'it aircraft earner llSS Curl "in<ion 1988 homponed 1n .\lamcJa I le 1\ a l YS .\rm) Rc..en ~ p, t Tony 8. a cro. graduatcof\\~~n~gdligh~hi)(!1 former "'arJ ut '\ann lawhon1 ol .\rm} p, t Cbra topbt r 8 . Kairy, < os1a \.k..a. ha\ complc11:J hJ\ll son of 'W ilham and Dorwn f...aar) of training at Fort ll'onard \\ uo<l \1o r ounuun \-.ille) has am HJ for dut' He is a I ~82 graduate ol l \lanua an West C1cmian' f...a1n '' a I~ ~ High huol graduat~of Oce~n-.\ ~C" l hgh ~hoot . '\a,~ lns1gn Sepb.ao M. Frttman. Kell) L. \1t brer "how " 1k ~usan \on ol hllmorc Fm.~man lll l a~una as the Jauahtcr ol r1:1trcd \larmt• Ekalh, ~as designated ,1 n;H al Corp\ L1 Col J,1mc\ Jnd Lois a,1alor.Prcsentat1onol1hc ··\\1n~c.nl l ndrNooJ ol In IOL". "'a' t0m-C1old"' markt'<.f cul1minat1on t1I I m1ss1oni.'d an \rm) :!nd l t upon months ol flight traan111g lX -4X • Half Elas tic • Full Elastic •Bermudas • Volley's • Swim Tr unks •• ,. • T Shirts -Solid Scr een Prints • Pocket T Shirts • Kntt Shirts, ___ ...,.. •Woven Shirts * Solids • Strrf)ts • Westtrn Styles ~·ntl'ncang for con\lcte<l c hald moll•\tcr .\Ian Thoma\ R1gb) a om'· time teacher and track cualh 1n ( orona dcl Mar. "a" cont'iflued ruc~J) pt•ndang lOffipll.'tlOO ol a P'>)lh1atrac c"aluation . R1gb' .i I pka.,,lcd guilt~ to I" molc\tauo n wunh '"'oh mg 15 h()~ \ and girl\ l.\h1lc he \\J\ a rnach at the cxdU\l\.C Harbo1 Da\ · hoot 1n ( oronJ dd \tar \fan) ol thC' ch11drl·n tlclon~cd 10 a '>l'l rel duh "'Ith J purporlt•d '>C\U31 IOlllJllOO rfh.• lhJI 1nduded use ol a '1bra1e>r \cntl'nung \\ii\ rc'><:hcdukd lur r Ut'\lla' in SuperJur (ourt 1n \a.nt.i \OJ [ht.Lu. !hi' lol"<ond COOtlOU,HH.~ Of -.c:ntcnung fur R1gh~ "'ho ha\ a "'"t' and t"o lhtldren ~uix·~ior ( ourt Judge \l\ron Hro,,n an J;inu.in ordcrcd him to undl·rgo a 110-da\ J1.1gno\t1<. '>tud~ a1 the \lJll pn<iun in < h1no lk h.ld lat·nl ncarh Ml \CM'> it 1.on\.lllld 111,111 ~t\ khm' and m1~k­ mt a nor u>unl'> fikd h' pro'M.'• Uh>f\ Ragti' Ji!n:c.:J to plead guilt' 1u the lesser 1.uunt' .11tl'r Bro\'n 1nJ11.Jtl'd th..: "-'nt1.·nu· ''ould bl· no more than ~() H".lr\ R a~b\ .1lso "ton\tdcrl·d a \U\flCd in Jn fr"m' r.111'-' \;m ~. 1"0 <la)\ hl'lor1.· h1.· cnt1.'rl'J hi\ guilt' pkJ. 17th ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHIPLEY'S Detty t .SO ·I, .. tO. 1. hf" t 30 -I · CM OC*1 IOAM _.,, eo.t•MeM HarbotC.Mr HerbOf I W"9oft "'·3221 By BOB VAN EYKEN Of ttw DIMiy '"°' ltaff \ n'oth<.·r t"Onccn -.ca\un 1\ tn lull '"'"g and ( osta Mc\a rc\1dcnt'I "-ho h'c near Paolk \mph1tht·a1re ~~ thc" rc:maan lru\traacd liH· \Carrnllcr filing ~uat u' er nm~ and 1rallk gencraacd b' lht• an:na Rc\ldcnl\ and operator' of the .1mph1thea11.·r arl' due: hal "-tn tourt f ndJ} tor anotha an a long ~m·, ol conlercnlc'> anll hearing'> 1ha1 haH' taken plai;c 1n lhl' \Ult. I ht• purpo~: ol lhl' lOnlt'l l'nH 1\ to rl' 11:" progres\ 10 ..... ard a ~lllt·mC'nt cil lhe la"\u11 On ..,_fau.h I °'U!'l'-'nor (. ourt Judgl' Ru.hard J lkarnm rclu\t•d 1u 1mkr a rl''>Umpt1on ut t11al on tht• \Ull ~n mg hl' t,.:111:, cJ lhl· amph1rhcatcr''> OJX'rator "led \\ t\I .\\\t><:1ate' had m.1de ,1 .. good faith cllurt · Ill 1m_p1 o\l' \uund lOlltrul at thl'i.lfl'03 - Denni\ l>J"' \on J Jcput~ .111cirne' g<.·ncral "ho r\·prc-.cnt\ the \latt• ot ( ahtorn1a. "'llllh o\\n'I th<.· an:n.1 i,cuJ 1hcn· h.uJ llt:cn pro n:'>'> ll>"ard rt·duung·nm\e ··11 v.a\ our untkr411anding 1ha1 n1.'" '>'>unJ l'4u1pmt·n1 \\J'i lo tx· IO\lallcq b' .\pral \ ~nd I hcht•\\' 1h.1t wa\ dt>lll' ' ..aid Da"''on Da"'on al o "'11d a \tuJ~ ul lOnH·rt trallic.. "·''read~ lor \uhnt1\\lt11t to thl· JUUgC • ttu1 rl· rdcnl\ 1n\oh1·d in the la"\Ull '>d) lhl'\ Jnn I ~·hC\C lhl·rc ha'l' been .i m real 1mpro,cmen1s · .. , Jon·1 think JO) than,_·,. happen· mg;· said Lon Lu'>k. one ot the pla1011flS an lhe 19 4 la"su11 ··1 keep gclllngm~ hopt.· upbt"CauwthcJudge <ittpulates 1hat there is .. uppo!>Cd tu be progrt.'S hut then nothini happen' .. :\I the Mardi '>latus Cl,nlt•rrncc. Beacom sttpulated th:u \;('d \\ l'\I \\as to install a nc~ <.hrl'\.ttonal .. ound sutcm designed lO rcdul l' th<.' amount of 001~ tiltt'rana en1L1 .idJa· n·n1 nc1ghborho<lth \nd also under lhl' term, a~rl"l'd to a th1. tonfert'Oll.'., Rtc.:hard '>pl\, attornc~ for l usk and another grour 01 pl:11n11m "a' ro oti1a1n ''gneJ lca-;c\ trom a le" 1c 1dcn1s pcrmm1ng the 1n .. 1allat1on of c.ound mon11onn& l"Qu1pml'nt on tht•ar f)rtlJ)l''h\ • Jill l lo)d a ".lpokc\\,\oman tur ~ht Oi"'angc-Conni} f a ir Board "lm·h holds .JUrt<tdHt1on 1Hcr ahc.• .imphrthcatcr \JIU 1m--ti~mt S\Sl<.'m fluJ lxcn ln'>tnlkd "\\c.• h.id thc.• lif\I c.onn•rt IJ\l I nda) and thl' nc-.i. .,, \tt•m ~a\ 1n\talkd \Omc IHTH' pnor lo that." ">J1J Llo)d T ht protilcm ho"t'' er. ,., tha1 g1oupH.innot t'ic1.ompcllt•d 111 u~ lhl nc~ '>~'Item \p1\ \3u.l · ··1 hl'Jr o" n contrJl I'> .,ub' at 1ha1 a~rccmcnt . bccau~· thl'' don't rC'· qu1rl· the al 1<1 10 u\c the amphitheater' '4>und \):o.tcm 1f the.'\ don t ">'ant to · \p1\ co.aid p1' af,o .-.aid thr oll·\lt~ \ound monatonng \t1pulat1on h d ix"<'n s1allcd h~ ..._e-d \\ e l's auomc}. e1I Pa piano ··\\r obtained the lease!. and sent 1 hl'm 10 ahem and the) "-t re re- J~Cti.'di .. he stud ··1 don't \:no~ \\.hy . J"or a ~c3r l'H' been II! ang tO gel US bad. to 1r1al and the Judge ha refused on the ground that there hould be 'Oluntal') compliance But I h:ne )Cl to sec an~ Pap1ano l:llUld not t)( rea hcd lor l'OOllll<.'OI Mt•an"h1lc. a tour1-appoin1ed nol\t· mon11or 1 \uppo~ to be 1. h« i..ang to S('C 1ha1 con en "noise at the amphitheater 1t~lt doe~ not l'\ll.'.\'d 1.ount) \landard. Ru\\ l\.11llar. a homco"ner 1n- ' oh ed an the ull aga1nM the arena ~11J la~L f nda~ • ope~mg con l"n b)' Uw c..ountl') rod.. group ,fabama h.ld Ottl ht-CJ\ ~>.<;C\S" cl) loud "\\ ~ 1.ould heur rr. bur I cton"t lrnov. 11 11 "'a loud enough tt.1 COO\lltUlc J nUl\Jncc • he "11d \11llar ~ad he and other home· o" ne~ \\CIC rclac' ed that the' had Oc<.'0 \pared the hC3\ \ mctni rod p.roup Pm\On, ~h11.h tan1.ckd at \JturcJ.n cnragcment al the arnph11hcJlcr. ~P" ...:i1d. ho-.i.c' er. he su p«lt'd \l.tbJm;i '1olatl'd nua~ stand rd ( oml'rl\ n·\umc Frida\ and tur- da' ~1th Rod \tt'-.i.an Countn star (,io"'c ~1ra11 '' ~ hl'dukd 10 , ppcar \pril \1 ' ' I I ': 'l ' • ...... ' ' "'. ' I , I 'I • 1 How Health C :are Issues eCt Your Estate P~ ........ ~· FHP's C ontinumg Care DtVJSton pn.'~n~ a forum on wa to. • Make known your Wlshcs on life-• Long-tcm1 care in urance- sustairung medical trcaonenc FHP' approach • Protctt yourself m case of • Mmuruzc le~aJ fee, and phy'>1cal o r mental disability c tatc taxes Presented by attorneys peciahz.in~ in c<;tatc planrung. · Th adrruss1on pnce 1s S3 for FHP member.., SS for non -membcTS Connncntal breakfast will be served from 9.to 9 30 a.m. -s..a.11• limittd Mlkt yow~ ..... arty by allirw ft RiP Manbtt ...... ~piuwaGw at cht lc>Qtion )'CM' wilh '° lilend. ·nw JONm inlonnMiCJn 11 oi • ..,. natutt and• noc .. ,tdtd eo talw tht pike ot ~~~l Date and locations. Saturda • April 15 9 am to n0t~n FHP H pital 20 Talbert A .. , •• FOuntiW'I v.illcy "14) %4~22c; arwcby, April 22 9a m.tonoon FHP Lon~ Be.ich ruorCmt r 628 Alamitos A~ Long 8cacl\ (213) 4~2-11661 Saturday, May 6 9a.m tonoon P rk\.1CW Commuruty H pttal 386.5 Jackson t. IVwriide •(71'4) 243-0223 Ae Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT/ Wednesday. April 12, 1989 Opera Alliance boosts membership ly KAREN REED o.-y Not Conftl* '""' The firs11im t an earthguakl' hits an 1he mu.Jdle of a non-profit C\ <.'nt. at'\ easily a coincidence. The ~cond ti'me it happens, at stans looking like a trend. The Opc;ra Pacific G uild .\llaa ncl' pnng OH~rture Membership Brunch. held last fnda) at the Newport Beach ho me of guild presi- dent Lalla Conlin (during the 4.6 eanhquakc). ""as the second Opera Pacific event to coi ncide w11h a temblor. Recall the la 1 maJor 5.6 quake an No,cml:M!r. "h1ch occurred during Opcrn Paci tic's annual "Opcru Ball." ' "We can't promise )OU an earth- quake," quipped Founder · Guild chairman Maxine Gibson as she told thegrou_p of some 120about the ne't major Guild Alliance e' cnt -the Founders' Ga la -on Ma} 27 "But we do plan to ha'e 'the perfoct part) .• " f arthqu.1' t''I and 100 dcgrc-c tempcratun«, didn't atlcct the good spant of members of the 10 0 pt'ra Pac1lic ll1ancc (1u1lds and their gue ts at th e second nnnual gct- together. According to membc1'lh1p chair Eve Foun ard. the alliance boa ts a membcr-;hap ot 650 pread throughout the 'araou!> gui lds. all of Y>hom support opera 10 Orange Counl). . Foussard 1 \ISibly proud of Opera Pacific CAplaanang. "\\-t' are the onl) presenter of opera. For a )Oung compan), 111 1.3 mont h-; \\l' \\111 ha'c pre~nted fiq: grand opcras •• (Thi i;cason Opera Pac1fi(' ha' staged ·· orma:· "Th(• Barber of &'tlle" and "•II o~n "M ) Fair lad..,.. on Jun<.' :!3. Nc~t ~ason pro1i11.,cc. "La Tra' iata," "Turan- dot," .. Don Gao' anni" and ··<.,ho"· boat. .. ) Prior to lunch. "om<.'n mi,<.'d and mingled throughout the comfo rtable <.o nlin home. sipping "inc or cider, and sought the coolest spot Connie Q.arrt' te ti\ c decorations added to tor Ricllard Oweos as he introduced the pint of the ~·,cnt. a~ did ( onhn's w prano IUmberly AUmao tenor sh:irl float mg about the oool. Dale Tracy and accompanist Steplae• "Did )OU sec m) shark'>" she asked. Slvcovlcb. pointing to the ,aflable 1nllated .J F-ous~rd paid compliment to her crcnturc balancing a s11\cr tra). committee and patrons Y>h1ch rnm- champagne glass and ore for "Boris pktel\ undl'I'\\ rotl' thl' intimatcc"cnt (,o<lu no,," ''It "as m~ first opera " a .. "·e don't ha\e a trcasul) ... he he ~1<) ol the sheet music. 'i31d "We make our o"n mone) .. In addtt1on to the hou\C dt'COr. Patrons upporting the e'ent an· Quarre took ume and pauencc 10 cludt'd ylvu and Coanle Aroa oe, decorate each ol the nnmt• tng!> \\1th Josepb and Tberesa Bala, BIU and lln) balloon sud.er and thread "I Lalla Conlin, Jolla and DoDDa Creu, did at on a unda) ahemoon. "h1lc Lock and Rutb Ding, Hal and Palae 1.1.atchrng ·1 LOH' Luc).'" Hartley, Ernelit and Janet Hick Oil, follo1.1.rng the luncheon ol pasta Martin and Margie Hubbard, Ed ~lad. frc h fruits t>rcads (c' er) bod) McG ratb, Mrs. Hayes Mufl~ld, ra,cd about. the frc'lh loaf nMdc Peter and Mary Muth, Mrs. Ladlslaw espcc1all) forthl' c' cnt b~ comm111ee Reday, Ed and Floss Scbumacber member Joe Menaker. and giant and No rm'1nd Ro e medegaard. stro"bcm es dipped 111 ch<>eolall'. Add1 t1onal commrttec membcrs guests COJO\cd an informal per-Y..01 king IO ensure the \UC'CCS'> "l'rc fom1ance b). member<> of OP' OH·r-Doris A piala, June Eklund, Henri ture Com pan~ . Foussard, Wanda .Gwo1dzl ow1ki, "The) arc soml' ol the be'' am-Carol Jobn on, Kasla Johnson , bassadors an\ opera compan) could Margaret Price, Maxine Zlebelman eH•r have." said dc\.elopmcnt d1rl'C-, and Jean Wbi~ey. Carol Johnson and Connie Ouarre faboveJ; Carole Follman. Jackie Meredith, Kasla Johnson and Joe Menaker. Support helps dealing with abnormality DE.\R .\ N L.\"'DER . Our ti· )Car-old wn ha\ Kla ncfcher''i !>)n· drome This 1 a l hromo!>omal con- d1t1on that .iffen'> onl~ bo) s 1 h"· male children art.· born \\Ith 47 chromosomes instead of 46. ThcSt· males are stenlc. the) ha' e enlarged breasts. trouble "1th spct•ch and language. and m~ nad oihcr prob- lems. · M> husband an<l I ha'c talked to mam people an the medical p ro- lcss1on. We dad not learn mut~h fro m them. but I don't fau lt thl' dottor'i. L1m1tl'd inlormauon 1s a \a1labk lo1 man) o l th e chro mosome ab- normala11cs. This cond1t1on. though rarcl) spoken of. affccts one an -'00 males Parent s of children "1th Khncfeltt•r's hesitate to tell fam1l) and fncnds because of the Magma. I tm·d to locate a support group but then~ doc\n't SCl'm to be an~. This 1s "here )Ou come an. Ann. There must be hund reds of othl'r parents who arc looking for someone wi th "'hom thl') might share their SPOTl.IGHT tcehngs about this problem. Please urgC' them to send their name\ ant.I addre\\C'i H> me. I "111 make a ri!>t. c;tatl' o' sta ll'. of the male \\ho ha'e this S) ndHlme. their parent<, and friend'>. and ix:rh.1ps WC' can get tog<.'thcr or l'\Cha ngc lcuers. If the> "ould incl ud l' a sclf-addre-;!>Cd. tamix:d·en,t•lope 1t would hdp keep the cost do" n You ma\ think It odd that I ( hoo'>e to remain· ano n) mou'>. but no one kno"'" that our '>On ha'> th1) proble m \\c Jon't "'ant an)One to knoY.. until the bo) is old enough to rnmprchcnd \\hat 11 1s all about Ju'it ago me -M El~I~\. MOTH£ R o r \ ~ X-fR ~PL< l.\I BO) I' H>KR-\'( [ JOc.J "<l~l· up rl'Jll11ni; that I ti.In 1 Ju DE AR READER : If an)'one is thl'm all\ morl' ~h lru.•nth hJ\ l' interested in contacting otber famil-'ilt>ppt:d rnmani; b~ and I'm Jlonl' ·• ies who are deallnJ "llb this yo· Im \\ h1.:n I lool. an lhl· mirror I drome, please write to Mtll11,a. "ondl·r 11 am girl Y.111 l''l'r tx Kllnefelttr's, P.O. Box 1612, Tor-1ntl'll''>ll'd an ml'. I llH· \\Ith l'lJIO .ind ranee, Calif. 90505. And don'I forget "under ii an) purpo<K' 1\ tx·1ng -.en 1.·d to enclose a self·addressed, tamped O} impm1ng sud1 a hJrd'>h1p on m~ \nvelope. · lam1l~. • • • I rra} that one da' Ja m "'" led DFAR ·\~ L • DC R.: (an \OU go<>{ enough about-h1m't·lf1nt11,·pr.J\ stand one more lett er 1n-;pircd b) lhl· the rnur.1gl' and dctl'rm1n.rnon ol th.1t \\Oman 10 the restaurnnt Y..ho \\J\ man 10 thl rc\t.1uran1 up~t "hen '>he "as o,cated m·ar thl' • \h mc'>~gc tu th.ii "oman in <>h111 armless pcr\On who Y.3'> ea11n@ \\tth • ., th i'I l 1k as u ga me nl 1.h,rn n· "-o h 1s lcc t" ond. no1.1.., Y>-hl·n has fl':rk d "urld "111 I am the mother ol a 19-) c.ir-old tx· .. tH1ttl'1 nJ \f,I\ 11 nc' er happcn w bo) Y..ho "a'> onlc handsome and )OU tx'CJU\C I'm ciur1.· )OU Y.oultJ a1hlct1l He 1'> no"' deformed and nC''cr..ur,1,c -\MOfHl R cannot U'ic ht\ arm!>. ··Jam" wa<, hat b)' DEAR MOTH ER: Your stor) is a a drunken dm cr I want that "oman beartbreaker. I bope yoar on I 10 kno" "hat u·s h ~e to be a "tmarre f elling relaabilitalioo and coun elinc. sight ·· (Hl·r \\Or<h. not mane ) don't know wbere you Uve. but the I lcrc arc some thoughts that run Rtbabilltalioo Institute of C'hlcago throughm)o,on'smand l hatethl'Y>J\ does a fabuloH job. \\rite to tbe I am and I wish I could end 11 aft medlcaJ director, Or. Henry Bt ns. Y>-1thou1 d1\grating m) Carnal) I for guidance. Tiit addre s 11: 345 E. dream about the thi n~ I u~d to du uperior t , C.icago, Ill. 6Hl l. .. . Judge receives '89 humanitarian award Orange ( ount~ \fun1c1pal ( ourt Judge Margaret R. Anderson has been honored wtt h the 1989 Center Human1 tanan A\\ard. Ander..on re- ceived the award during the center's annual di nner at the D1snc)land Hotel. The cente~ which offers communi- ty services tor the gay an<1 le b1an community of Orange Count). pre~ ented Anderson with the award for her role in gran1in1 the "-•Sh of a )OUOJ Orange Count} man d)'1na of AIDS. ... Newpon Beach rcs1dcn1 Cart Croal. who had always wanted to be a lawyer, had completed law school and passed the bar examination befo re Al OS com placations put him in Hoag Hospital. He was 100 111 to attend his sweann~-an. We4HMay, April U ARIES (March ::!1 -~pnl 19)' Ju\t 24 hou rs ago )'OU felt )'OU ''lo~t po\\cr." ow you regain impetus. momentum ~pothlht on authorat)'. promotion. acsturc of Jood will fro m older tnd1v1dual. ~1bl)' cmplo)tr Capncom invohed. In re ponsc to the reque t of tncnds. Judge .\ndcrson made a tnp to Hoag Hospital la t !'llcw Year'~ E\e a nd &a 'C (rook a pnva1c ~1.1.canng-an ccremon)' from h1 ho p1tal bed '( 'ronk died about an hour later. Also honored b> th e center ""ere Laguna Beach re\1dents Dr. Doo Hagu and Dr. Drew Barras for thl'1r leadership 10 the fight against AID The t\\-O rcc1p1ent of the Thi rd Annual Cen ter Award "ere cued as two of Orange Count)'\ mo t cffc • u vc and belo\ed IC'ade~. • • • Laauna N1aucl Art ssoc1at1on Wlll be hostmg a talk and demonstration by artist SUdra Gra11I Nellpevlcll at ats meeting eon Apnl 18 Nchpov1ch. who spte1ali1cs 1n batik dcsians. also uh1bit1 her work TAURUS ( pn l 20.May 20): Close rclatl\C who claimed )OU "owed t0mcth1n1" will relent You 11tn arcatcr freedom, your,.;nnuc!'« will LEO (Jul) l.J..Aua. 22): Sudden be ~morr l'Cr«pt1blc. Spothjht on 1nsptration provide! ~t .. ftn ~ft!.'C, crcatlVlt)'. commun1ca11on, answer. Acttnt on publicitj, PDPO-' polll~lHY of tra \!ti. .,. tarny. the way you look to people who GDONJ CMa)'' l l ·~.unc 20): T.~osc arc 1mponant. You'll be morr 1warr ~ho thoujht )OU hid lost count i re of bod> i..,.. Sttrct mtttina dom1- 1n for 1urpntt. Empha"s on fresh n11n 1ttnar10. 11.an. vp , style, 1bilUv to sea 10 •• Man of mattm. Topp1naevcrythina. VlaGO(Aut. 2J·SePi. 22): liid1vid· you could loalte m•ui• inick. ual WhO tlprtltn doubt conttnuna CANCBll (June 21-Jul) 22): (1r· your •bihty WJIJ be proved WJ"Oftl. cum1uncn. at fint pu11hn" will Alltn 1pprar almost from nowhtrt. finally fav or your cffons. Emphais ~ocuson1b1hty tosUC'C'Cl1ful'=: on umina. romance. manul llatus. con&«ts, re~ •K mattnal. f1mtly dispute rqar'd1ns dirtt11on, reprtWiutd •• pu~. motive •111 be 1mecabfy Uaa. fStpt. :Z.~Xt . .l.!)! Sftau rn ohrit. off doubts concrm1na rommunaca-, ' thro ullho ut the country and 1 hstcd an "Who' Who In The We t" and "Who's Who Of American \\-omen .. Meetings of the Niguel Art c;socia- t1on arc held at Dana Point Youth and Group Fac1hh . . ' . Sevcn-)car-old Jeanlfer Wiiliam• of Irvine spun her wa} to two second pla~ trophies in the Baton Tw1rltng ( hamp1on hi ps r~entl). 'he cam ed a ~cond place II\ the advanced d1v1s100 All-West Regional competi- tion and another Sttond place troph) 11l bqlnners open-twirl. • • • Irvine resident Juel Weeley v.;as 11vcn the monthl) commtndauon award by the Pnvatc l ndu~try Coun- cal of Orantr County. A single parent and hap school drop out. Woolc)' obtau.ed uainina ind intilla\IC don from mauve wtloappartntly hat 1nlick 1nform111on. Cha., 1ha1 occur •tit ddim~y favor you, Mem· btr ol <>PPOMk tr• will be at your \t<k', an ally. SCORPIO (OCt. ~J.:Nov. .? I ): You'll be involved 1n "speritual counttlifll." Focua on ability 10 resotn dilemma. Loved ont M)'I, "I always knew I C'OUld rdy on . ~!" AllmtlOft CeftlCnODdomntlC' MjUt t• IMftl, money. pft. SAOmAalVI (I ov. ii-Utt. 21 l: f 1nanaal IUIUI of one clole to )OU commands 1ttentton. Element of deetJMeon 11 involved. A«oun1u11 ~rotcd~rtt requsrc rcHcw, Clandnlillc arn=ll covcmt morrdMllllWMon . CAPIK!OaN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): V OU .. bouaee 111ct•• ,,_ recent ~or 111Ym1t1r l4ll 1111a111c• will be MICCttlftlllf retetlnd. E•P.t·• -= cliY .... , .... linllifted t1lllrM canm MtlVt pll}!= Mil' (Jan. 20-Fd>. 11): through the Job Pl us program and her fit'\! emplo)er. Ran ho S.1n11a10 Community Collc&c Woolc)' was \elected a!> part1c1p.int of the month lor her mo t1 Yat1on in training and her ~upp<>rt of fr llow student\ in the cmployabaht> "'ork-ho~ • • • < h:u~oman of Laiun:s fk:i h'\ A I 0 ta k Ill rel' Karen Joee1 poke at Laauna· < hamber of Commerce monthl> brea~fa t r«enlJ) Held at the: \urf and Sand Ho1cl. Jones' prc~ntat1on focused on AIDS in the ~orkpl<llc. • • • C'ongratulattons to Da• Merl•. v.ho ~u named 1988 ( 11t1en of the Year b) the F oun1a1 n Valley Chamber of<'ommerct'. Prom11e 11 t~ reprd1ft1 work IM\h0d1. beti<' 111un. Rtlltl\C IS 1nvoh'td. Fonas on coolu"'" 1ew1na. "1)11~ Break from put patterns will prove btlat'ftcaal. Aria will faaurc promnwntly. PllCD (Feb. 19-Marm 20): ~ taon is. "Sbould I do 11?" AMWCr " aftirm1t1vc. Takt dw mncc. make lht 11an. JIVC love QlllPOlt1IDd)' to bloelom. WMt tc<rntd" laliall m than 48 ~rs .., wan no lonacr 1uff1tt. lf'APlllL ••• Yova amTllDAY you arr dyn1mac. have emdtncy to Kiiier fortn. PG•••-ofhumor and Ranna. Vou 11e VII)' ma awart ol~ .... -ft ............. cwialiay. • ~ ollOYils-.. IMna.emnm_.yoy...,.~ "°'*lftl .r-eMji! .. a lnde.cy IOP'a ~ o--. SWllM• ...... ill.IDl'llal roil la.'~ lift. • ..... ...,.Older.....,, ....... ... ... ..... ~port . Rllft.-'lllldlMM C-.. or ......... ma. Otldlrf _will aha ............ ~ .... ,..... .. ..,. ............ " Betty L• llott, Martin Well. eve f'ousurd and ·Ulla Con11n' faboveJ: Doris A1plrala, Maxine Gibson, Margaret Price. June Erlund, Jean Whitney at renewal table. ~ L.'9. 80'10 ·Buggy springs provided bounce· to dance floors In J k" old hu1IJ1nl!s Y>ha"· l'.1rh •\ma1<.:.1n\ p~11 t1ed the <J;,inn· lluor'>. \~t: r1.· \U pportnl h \ \ll•t•I huv,g~ ~Pll 118' lo g1' l' thL·OI boulll l' rh1'1 I\ the ..CtrCt of 11\IOJ; Y.lth1n 'our OllJll\ \.J\'> a · dieau. 'Tf ,~11u \pend no 11H>rl' the da~ .1lll'f p.1~t1.1 ) than \nu ,pt·nt thl. Ja\ hl:lorc H1u'\l' gut .1 ·hJndk un the.: than~·· · In tn an~ tn pil-11 ou1 a ntimc tor )OUr 1i.1)l~ )llU (, n ()\l'rlh1nk II \ort name\ 10 \uu1 head 100 man) 11nw' and \ou \.·an't tell ,11\\mot( Y..hteh \ounch bc\t. "hu .. h loo ' lx''t ~10,1 '\U1.1.e'>\IUI nanll' pu.: L.cr OUICI ( hO<)'>C\ a l<>ng-lt l..cd nam1.: \tmpl} and \Ud· dcnl) )o .,..~.,our Langu3g1' m.in. \Jtd that f t1:n1;h :adre ' Ml\1• 1nguc1tc ·• \ k1..., C' • .an he .1 rn11H1l:i, ~ 4uc unn marl.. or :rn l'\d;un.l!lon pt11nt I h.it 'ba\ll' punctuatwn <''1.·r~ \\UlllJfl '>hould kno" ... The Motth'> ot llcngal put. 11 'K>m of dllk1ent "4..'cJc, into one planting huk Melon. cotton nee SC\3me Y..h,11-cwr. I hen hane'>t .u d1llcrcn1 time\ (1arden plotli ore e\h, U'>lt•d fo r 'iC\- c1al -.c:.1~n'i thcrc.lhl'r. trw. hut the\ get a l<)t of produwnn out of \m3(1 'JlJ'C \n .\mcman &iltdcnu "'''' "\\'1th mclc.krn fl:rt1l11l'I'\, )OU can J o thl· 'nnw th1na c\l'r\ )t':tr 10 \ol1r ha1.·k )J n.I." 1mb~. Many a n.lllOnJI p1t:tl • ., ~nl1"'n HH I Uf.I North-South vulrMnblc. WCll deal . NOllTH . • & •. Q t 3 '!-. ¢ Q' 14 •01753 WUT £AB1' • Q Jll5J 2. ,,,, Q 764 · Q K5 ¢&3 0 AJlll2 • A II • 14 80Ulll •A Q A QI It I 2 0 's • & '' 2 n. Ncldlq: . ... ,_..... .... 2• ... l• ... .... ... °"91111 -..: "'" of • ................ •. ':!Jlls ,. -... ... _,. ... If,.._ wart•••n a· arr roe> ...... • .... -Mcam1 ....... Al.., u .... .:= ..... 1 It ......... ... ... ..................... ,.., ... ............. ..,._.. • •wsuet ll!dan ll ..... ...._ • ............... M: ...... . ............. GHHRll..WllGI ... .... ... .. .,....._ .... ., .... ....................... ..................... ,.. ... tur its hloom\ -\.hl·m blossom\ ol • \\J\h1n~1on I>< lnre\amplc-but \.\l•\t (11:mhlll\., Boon d .i1m., a d11lcrcnt hon1luhur.il l rc<l1t \\ 1ld mu'\hroom'> gr"'~ all u\cr lit\ <1ne 'llrt1t'h of rna~ ~"'" '4H..-ro"deJ "\\l' rnuld nc:Hr ~u morl thJn thrn: males an hour:· I hat "'·IS r homas Jellr1c.<in·, rnmplarnt in 1790 about ru\h·hour trallic. Pro\lltUt<'' ol Pam long ago lwd to rl'!)ln1 to police. f h1\ let a frcnlh \(ll'Oll\t na med Parcnt-Duchatclet .. 1ud\ thc1rha1rrnlor\ lkt"cen lblb and HO I. om• pro lltutc 10 <'H'.-Y ' 4 l he lcarn1.•<l \\3\ hlondc \1o t "¥n•ll ant' he ~he' cd \ 1.-:if\ l•tcr. nthl·r" d1cd cd out h:m 1.olor' ol P,ul\1an \\Onlt·n an gcnl'ra l < ln1.· 10 C\:1.'r) 7,41 \\it\ hlondt f Cl't ol :a runn"·r 1n a l<X>-}ard da\h .ir~ 1n touch ~1th the i round ahout half tl11.· 11mc . \1onl.c> h~l· tropic I ch mate . no'! ~> how f"jn tho \now mon\.c)\ 1n th( Japane\C mounu1n 'u~a"c the f n:c11ng tcmpcralul'\:,7 Hot 'pnn fc ·J therm.ii ~I up I here. The mon~e) so.i da1I) an ~tt'am1n1 IAiatcr. "oh<xl) in Holland had t'H'r heard of an> htt lc b<>) "ho sru k h1i finscr 1n a d ilc ~lorC' the 20th ccntul). :\n \mc:nc:an t.ile. that Wedneedey, Apt-ti 12, 1989 A7 Defending people who d0'1't have a voice is her reward ly KATY BOUCHER al!C1Jng the~} laborer) v.erc \JOI· 0t .. o_..,_.._ atmg lrcspass1n1 lav.s. Carrillo, 1n Call it <ktcrnunauon, d~tc uon or ts~n~. v.on the ca~ w~n t~ nist plain love for her countf), but chars~ against htr clients v.r" Debra amllo laves 10 dcrcnda dtsmas~ - v.onhy cau~. The road to the public defender\ C'amlJo. 37. of Laguna Beach, 1~ :i office. howe,er. v.as not an eas) Qn . count)' pubhc def.ender v..ho v.ork\ Atage l2C'amllolo'lthermotherin ou t of Harbor Munc1pal Court in a car occident ht v.a~ arr~tcd for cw"J)Ort Bea )1. • 'lhophftmg at age 13 She lx't"Uml· pregnant al l Sand ga .. c her baby up But to get to wh<'re he ,., toda) for adoption C'amllo ha had to battle odd<t 1hai might well ha'e sidetracked most Later. he attended R1 .. e~1d<: ~ople Communal} College. onl) 10 hnd herself pn.-gnant a -.econd time ~he "I'm defending the ns,ht of pe;opk • v.as I~ and onl> 1n. her second v.ho don't ha\e a ~01cc c arnllo semester of college. said "Look at the H1-.J>3n1c v.orken. C amllo mamed bu' ~a) dn:or ed that arc eking "'ork. If !heir con-1hrcc )ea~ later. . s11tut1orutl nahts arc\ 1olated, do )OU Mu~r "'a1ch1ng hel (athcr ra1~ her think t~ arc going to"'eo home and and her si\1cr f0How1og their call 1herr congrc \man.. mo1hcr'<t dt-ath. C amllo \Ov.ed to ~ Camilo v.as refcmna 10 her mo't a good-mot~r.to her wn. t..ronard recent case Co ta ~te~ merchants ..., ho rs no~l 9 and a studt'nt at t ( made c1t11cn arrests of rllet;JI aliens BCr'-cl(!) bum. I wanted to~•• go<>d c~ampk .-and edu a11on wa\ the wa) ," she said. "I feel we h\e an the I nd of opponunity. ~ wh)' not ta~e advao-t.aae of at.., L1v1ng an student hou 1ng with her ~•ster and son, and literally s<:rapina together dimes to get through college. Camllo graduated from lJ( R1wr- sldt \n 1975 with a bachelor' degree in Enghsh and p~ychology Two )'.Ca~ later he JOtned the Orange Count) Marshal's office U<t .i coun bailiff. he found the JOb unchallengmg, but watching Jad Earl) and Jennafcr Kelkr. two Jc. fensc atlome)S m Orange Count). ''rrally inspired me ... Camilo .decided 10 become an attorney and graduated from l n1\'cr· Sll}'OfSaa Diego~ 5':hool 1n t98S "I had all th1\ "ilcataon (Im~ and never v.a allo'4ed to take it -they offered me the money in\tcad." ~ ~Id Realitmg mone)' wun't every· thtna. < amllo followed her heart to ~hat she ~Y she absolutely loves dmna. Lca1/ing a . pl11sh offi~. large bonuse and san Diego. Carrillo moved to.Orange C'ouraty, took a SO percent pay cut and became a public defender "When )OU arc a public dcfen~r. )OU JUSt don't take c s through the cnmanal JU \ICC S) tem ," she s~ud "We seek aherna11,e programs hke drug and alcohol rchab1htation and counseling." And Camllo's enthu 1asm h no1 gone unnotK·ed Recently he v.as told he had been selected Emplo)tt OI M onth, .. , gue s m~ supervisor ·rec- ommended me,' he 1d. smthng. v..ho congregat~ on thelr parlina lot. "t w11, sodn .. cn v.hcn Leonard v.a\ Debra Carrlllo llve1 to defend • WorthJ cause. ~'tctled to be a la .... -.er he v.orked for a large firm tn n nu~go. earning Jbout S70,000 a )car Ho"e\Cr she found herself v.:orlt.ing o;c'en da> a "-«k without am time off ''I'm so pleased. This month mark m} u.-monlh annt\Cf"Sal)-here.''. Volunteer dedicated tO children Breaking language_ barriers 8)' JOYCE BOOLOVICH Of IN 0.ily rllOt St•ff Vnluntl-cr <;u<win 8Jld1 drc::unc, someda) ol a t:h1ldrcn·-. the. tcr in Hunungton Beach. an aud1tonum thal C'l;poSC!a )OUn& flCOplc 10 Ml, literature and music Baldi IS president ot the r m·nd\ uf the Children's l.1bral). fhe group suppor1 the HunllnJIOn &alh C l'n- tral library' e\paM1on effort\ lor the new children's wing. "I want 10 ~e the labrar) bl·rnnl\' a sho....,casc tor the commun1t)," -.he said. "I want 10 ~c 11 be a \UCCc:'\S and I'll do ...,.hate\ er It lake<, Th1\ hbr:lr) group-tS i:tedfeatt>d a"11d-~11l1ng lo v.ork. fhl·1r w1lhngnc\'i I\ Jn rnsprra. 11on" Though thc·ch1ldrl'n \ tlwatcr 1\ a dream the organ11auon ha-. m.rn., <,hort·term goar .. 1h1<, \car The gruuil ..... 111 h~1 an opcn1ng-da) larna\al .ind dos1ng-<.lav program for Rcada"• ~um mer Read-\-l hon a ( h1ldn:n·-. Bool \\eek along v.: 1th llallov.c:en and \Omc wrntC'r 8Cll\ lllC\. Baldi call\ hl'r<>elf a .. prnle\\ional \ Olumecr.'· rhc hhra') group IS uni) one of man) 'olunrecr l'lfon\ fur the motht-r ot tv.o )oung \On' · I cnJO~ \\Orlon@ v.11h ulhl'r' in lherr proJl'CI\ and cmpov.cnnf them 10 rcal11c tl\cl.r...\'..W..WL\ a\ to ~hat our \\Orld '>hould be hkc." \he-said "You lan't be a I one Ranier in thl\ world un<.I c\f)l'Ct to accomph\h an) lhtni." Balda 1'i 1nvohcd ar'llcr children·') ~hoot 1n the Parcnt•racuhv Or a,.tn11ataun hoot '>ate < ounc.rl and ( ub '°)(out<> ~he al\O 'oluntccr<. for thl' Munger PrOJe< 1 and Rc-.ult\ organ11a11on to find \\a)\ 10 whl· the 1<i'>UC ol \\Orld hunger ,\nd th1~ )ear \hr "a' naml·d prl"llt.knt of the hhraf\ org.ani1a1ion ··~hen f thin ii. ol rht• number of hour\ I put an. I don't c' en c:ount thl' tame\ I m on thl· phone until I I pm.:· \ht \aid. ··11 I cn·r a<l<.lt•d up all of the hour<,, 1t \\OUIJ probabh dnve me c.ra1y.~ • Balda \aid her grcalc,1 \all~f•Ktron '' rcal11an2 he1 cllort'> make a J11:. ll·rcnlC .. The ullurc of .. uluntl'l'r "orl '' putt1ntr m) Jiil ntaon tU\\ .tn.I thing\ 1ha1 .m n>urh h1gc:r th.tn I Jm a' .m ind I\ 1dual " \he \Jld Balda "-')' .. , prc,1drn1 'h' " a ll'1lll11111Cd li\tl'nl·r ~hl' lrll"> to undcr<,tant.J \\h,11 "important t<H'<H h ot 1h, .'?\ lOmm111cc nwmtll·r, "I v.ilnt llH'lll11ur.tttl' them tu than~ ·'' ha~ ,.., J)Cl\\lhk to tl·ah1l' tlti.'1r goal\ • 1ohl' Yid Susan Saldi By Emily Adams Of IN Otolfy ,._ St.off D1J )OU !..now that )OU could be facl~ 'A llh negligence charge 1f )our emplo)et" don't understand emerg- enc:~ pn.x:edure-. due to n language hJmct1 { on\lderantp, that much of Orange ( ount) ·., IJbor tom~ • non-rngh h \pc.-.iling. the pos 1b1ht1es of ncgh· ~enle uat'i ag:unst count' bu inc scs 1<i rdatl\ el) high Patients won~t allow adininistrator to leave In an .i11emp1 1c>lo"'cr the odds of a htw-,u1 --and 1mpro\e em· plo~ce management relation • far- oana &. ( o of Laguna 1gucl ha <k,clopcd a ne .... program to teach ('nSh'lha~a ~cond Language mstruc· lion h.>chn1que<, to compan) man · ~ • ' rs who can then I --.-,emmitmeAt t:e-peeple-makes flim iRvalt.t01l;;I«;~--,.......,...__-- Sy KA TY BOUCH ER Ot IN~ Hof SU!ff F-indang a JOh .... ·" prohahl) lhl' easiest thing ll'' t' Ro\\ had l'' l'r donr Qu111ang v.a' ·a v.hok nl'" ballgame Ros. 1 , ol Hun11ngton Blach,., adm1ni trator ot '-e ..... po11 C or1\,1k\- cent ( ent<'r 1n ""e"pon Bl.-Jth. J H- bed facal11\ Im thl' dr\JOkd Jnd eTderl) Because of h1!> pcr .. onal 1n,ohl' mc.nt and lo' c for l'al:h ol h1"1 p.111cnts Ross v..as beggl'd b) rnllcaguc .. ln~od and pa11cnl'> to \ta) "'hl·n hl· ga'e notice he "J' k.i' 1n1.1 In 1un a fact.Im in \lonhl'rn ( Jhlorni.\. A nC''Ah con\trut:ll'd u>n~·.,Jl''>{l'nl hoc;patal In :u,..kton "a' 3\\a1\ing Ro c;· e~pcna~ at hu1fd1ng a progr.1m lrom the ground up I k "11ulJ tx· hartn& ~stafT cstabh.,hmg prnc"·dun·' and crcaung programs Ocsp1te the enc.ouragement to '>t.t). Ro s dctadw 10 re\lgn an' "'.1'. lur"·d b) the new lhnllcngt Uut. .... hak lhl' c:orpQrate ollkc of l\c:\\port ( l\n- valcsunr Center .1d.no...,kt.lgcd his rcs1gnat1on cmplo)ec-. 'and pat1l'nt<; v.ould not. "lur-.ang dart'llOr C nthcnnc \\ ong ~1d the hu,p11;al "'a' m \u1.h .in uprou th3t pcopk planned tn ga&hl·ra ~ution l:a11in1 on ho,p11:al to rdu..e hi\ re:o.1gnat1on. ··1 ldt I 11hould 1;.Jk lit':\t" tu lhl' corporate olfo:1. :and tdl them ho" Mrongl} 1he ·tamrh · hl'rl' kit aO<wt htmandho..., 1mportJnthe"'a'tuu' .. ':lh~ ..a1J "\\ l' i.. nc" 11 hl· "oultl h.i' ,. kf I. \01111..· ol thl' \IJll "ould hJ' c .1.101w v.1th hrm s~ud PJll\ Oh1t1. ml·J1l.1I rl't·ort.Js d"''1gnn·. "l'n· '",rl.c<l \\alh mam Jdm1nt\tratur\ .md thl'\ don't h.nc the rnmpJ<,\lon \lc\c h.1 .... I he talk ol thl' pe11t111n ~·lh' hc.1d4uartl'r\ \C\ nnd though I\ .111d thl' J)O\\l'r'l·lhat-ht• tkCldl"J IO (f/l'll Ro<,s rc<,1gnauon and l'Ol ouragl· him IO \IJ\ In the lhfl't: H'Jl"'t Ko\\ h.1, lx·l·n ul the '\c...,por1 f.tuht~. hr·, an1t1atl'd 1nnnu,es tor pat1('nl\ Ill p.1rt1u pJll' in stall mcl"ling' dl'' eloJ'li:<l J g"Jr· dl'ning pri>jl'cl and bruuglit 1n .1 ho p11al duf to tll· kept on thl' f'l.lt111. Ro \ ahu l'I It.no" n tor hi\ lkl'p an'ohcment \\llh p.111enl\ lt.nl1\\IO~ 1hcrr d1at?110~1\ and rl'\pondin¥ to thl'lr OCl'd~ "\tl''l' "·' \\Olllkrto "'llrh wrth .111 hi\ 1, hcnt'> .ll '\oewpurt. • '.11d l l·c Dale) .1 {>Jl1enl'~ Jaugh1cr "One da~ f \J" him .ipproach J aowll} in· consolable lad) that the \tJff and other member) 1m·d to com tort I k sofll~ l.tlkd 1ofthl' dog) ~kr'lhe} l\.H, took J k" Jog ~1bbk' and plaH·d 11Tcm an the sad l111lc lad\·, hJnd - and gut t kr\hC\ 10 rl·trh.'\ l-\hem. amt int her lo f)l'I t h.•r\hl.'~. · "he \h>Pr>t'd ~obhing and 'hn"L-<l 1mmc.:c.11atl' tnll'r~t 1n thl· dog " '>hl' ~)l(f Ro\\ \.ud 11\ not a real -mom .• ,-. mal•nl! 1ob hut he"1 nc,er tx·cn 1ntere\ted in mone\ It" th"· peopk .ind lhl.'tr la11111\ hl "ar"'" .1hout .iod 1hat I\ "hdl madl' hr<, dn1\1on ICI ka' e nlrl·mcl~ hard "In our t~pe ol .idnHnt'itrauon. there\ .ill \Ori\ ol ruks and rcgu- la11un.-. f{o.,.. ~rd ., ou can man· LI.lie ruk<, hut not m.1nda1c lo' l' " \llhl>ugh Russlo'e'"'hJI hedtll.'\, hl' \.Jad h1' 1(1.'fl>ntol,ig~ l~rC'er "·" rcalh a tlult.c .. ,-...,3 going 10 (to 10 mc<lrwl "'hi)(>) and """ maJoring 1n h1ulog};· he -.aid \1) g1rll11l'nd hJd J t:uhcr 'Aho had \11h1.·1mrr\ d1sca\l" and I took cJrl til h1m ~h1lc a11cnd1ng l \C "T lw gerontolog) pl'opk rccru1tc·J tnl' .ind I lh.tngl'd m' maJor Jnd cnlil'd up ob1.11n1ng m' ma\tt•r'' in gaontolo~) ·· Rn,'\. "11d he hl(>k a )l'.lr otl w get .t htl'n'>t' .1mf run .1 ho'P.11.il for. as hl' rlll 11 hi\ olJ rx·urlc ' I k trained ut arl"ood llo<.p1t.1 111 rorram:e .• lnd cndc:d up running 11 tor a }e.tr Ro\\ \aid he kno""<i e\l.'f'\.onc·, cvugh laugh .10d tf\ .11 'c"'port', h11\p1t.1I He loo~' on the crnplo~l'\''i .ind p.Jtll'nt\ a' .1 IJm1I~ .mJ admit\ he ha'> "'"n their :idmira11un ~ \ l'\ Rn"' ha' dl'\:llktt to''·"· and 1h1n "v.111 rem.tan"' thC\ art'. \\llh ~o.,\ tn "hargt· .it '\t·\\ port ( ''"' ak' cent tlo'lpl!Jl o.-y "-pNM• .. , "Mf ....... ~ Steve Ron wlll rem•fn at Pl(ewport Convalescent Hospltaf. 1n1ruu 1hcu-own emplo)t-es ~(cording IU o-.ncr MaJ'C): H.ubc-r. ..... ho has OC'l'n teaching L for the pi 1 30 \Car 1h1s ..&ltcmau'e "tra10- thc--1ra1nc~.. coursC' ha \x>en dc- "'Cloped an re pon to the gro""tn8 nccJ tor l '-,L training 10 the ~011. plac, "\'. c v.cre citing numerou\ mil from L.orpor.nwn" 10 teach Engh h to their Ha p.tn11. and .\<,1an 'AOrlcr..," !>:ltd Hu~r "Bcelu"<' ot the trtmen- Jou ttmr rnmm1tmen1 that take-. trom our \l:lff. we d~tded tll oner an 111tcrna11H' \Cf\ 1n· that enable' rom- p.:smc'I to Jo their 0 "' n tramang." fk\ldC:'> lh( Ob\ IOU benefit of tx'rn& atllr to 1ommun1ca1c "'''h cmplo)«~ on 1hc JOb. U'i1ng an-hoo p.·r;onncl to leach ~ L ar~ mean'> that m;'ln. gc:mcnt 1.-an 1nc:orporJtC' andu'\tl) prcxC'durc: and Jargon into 1hc d.l'i'>t'~. llHordrng to Huber fmplO)l·r coU!'!IC"'Orl 1n Huber\ program indudcs a Sl'Ctton on under· nandin& cullural d11fcrencn "B> bcrnming awa~ of cultur-..&l d1f- krcm:cs and. truh understanding v.h:ll makes them tat:k \Ou can a'oad man' problem and h3\C a much hilpp11.•r .-.ct ol cmplo)C>M.'' S3rd Huht·r l "ng the fut I Ph\sK:sl Re<.pon'4.· tea hang mt·thod, 9.h1ch utthzc the cnun· hvd' and both \1dcs of the hra n. 1 lubc'r 1~ \urt' th.it emplo~~ ummUnt(at1on . and health and '>Jlcl\ tactor can be tmpro\ec.I. Minority student~ seek re ignation of UC system president ··(here wa a rtttnl case "-hert' the rt v.a a bla lout in a comJ)3n} '>IOrlf\lc.)m "he~ all the v. orkcl':\ 'pole '°)pan1'1h.'' Huber ~1d. "The "omp..ln' rrah1cd that 1f there h d hi.--cn an emcrgenc}, lhc) "ouldn '1 h3\C he-en able to communicate" 1th th1.· "orltn regarding <'mcrgenc~ prtkl'durt.~ 'ow that companv 1\ "gning up tor m) pmsr..im •• Manont) \ludcnt•uh~ l~\at \CI h3\C C"allcJ tor the re\1gna11on of 1he pr1.•,11.kn1 of the l C \)C.lcm . rla1m1n1 he ,., unrc PhMt\C tn the.• nl J, ul undct·n:prc ·n11:d c.tuJenh I he ne" I) orpn11ct.J IJ( I < <>Ill• m1ttec for \tudent t mpo...,.crn)(nl, lompnwc.I of unou\ ' mpuc, min. on~ gru'Up . ~~n er r ul.111ng .1 f>ellllon ''-'<tllC\llOf the 1mnwJ1all' rc<,1gnat1on ol l ( Pr.:"d"nl DJ' rJ l' {1arJncr, l he group .11\-0 Yid the l < I aJm1n1~trnt1on 1\ too <tlhurt~J an bu riding nc:" 'IHUl'lllrc\ Bnd ~·, unng COfflOIJIC pt1n\Or\hlf)\ Ill p.l\ attcn- tmn to lhl' nl'Cd\ ol '>IUd<'nl\, •· I hcrl' 3f1.' a l<>l tlf thin~' that fll'\.'J lo h.IJ)pl'n al lhl\ UOl\1.'l\lt\ Ot dl\tt~~"ng thing~ Ml' S•>1ng to hap· pt•n •· '-ll<l J<nll'f\ n \lkn. peal.anti f(11 the l ( I \fnlan \mcman '°>lU· '-kill \tUJ\.·n1 I nion. \\ hu:h t\ pJrt 111 &ht \omn1111t·,· \lknu>ntl·nJnl 1hac "aJ1.•d1n111g "''"c"'rn' and ha' v.orlo..l'J dl\l'h 111 rtununt' ''"lknt l'llfollmcnt 1 l.. of rl'1.:1u1t more mmont' 1al'11h' and ""•1hn11 ·1'J~,1 Hirt 1u1lum ,1mt m1n1-cn(our.ittc m1nnt11' 'tudt•nt' to ,•n· nt.11 tunJ1ng tor mrnmll~ urg,rn11a· mil tHan' a' p.m ot thl' prohkm l tnl1.l <1ranell puhhl 1nloimu11on "\\c 11.'rl \\C h.1,c mulh ttw ,.11nc dm.'<'tol ... uJ tht• ~\dn11n1\ttt1t10n ·~ g1,.1I\ .ind 111\J mat11·r 0111ming," -.h~ '''n\111\C tn thl· ll\llHllll\ '>HH.knt\. ~ml I tutll:r'<> 1ra1n-1hc-tra1ncrs proeram " on go1n& • nd based on demand L11.. h '4.''\\tOn la\t tour d.l\ unJ thtrc "a hrn11 ot I~ \tu1.knt'> per du'> (:lass at.UC I to help friends of drug, alcohol abusers Tbc ntt<l ol lnrod\anJ rel:au,~ot drug and 11 1ht'I • abu\Cr\ v.111 bC Jdr1.:'~ h' mt\.11 I C\pc'r\ r cJ .... ttf f\.aulman :.t 7 m 1 hur~a) in \uJ1tnnum F·l 10 in th~ l 'C I Mtd1cal 1en ~ Ou1klin1 I he 1htce·hour cl•'' i.h1 ti v.111 al~ fcaturr catan • d1'°rtJet \pc\lah~l Cira C 1'Cl'4tn 11\111 C'l;plorC lhc UOl~U~ problems fa,in11nd1,1dU01I\ rod pc;nd nt • "ho 1~ to htlp loH•donc •houuulTcnn,1 from add• 11\C ha\lor \Cral 1\PC(l'I of QJcpcnJcn ~Ill be dt-.CU\ \l, 1nrludtn1 J t to hmcnt.· relic' 1na ddtct1on rcspon\lt,.htiu anJ han\lhnt ~u• 1J thrnt' IYufman. ~rt\ldCnt cl«t ol 1ht \mcncan \caJ,•m\ ot P\)chiatns" 1n \I ohoh\m and ,\c,Wtetion ha~ ~r\N as a l '(I profej,tOr of ~rctuatr) \ln\"C ·llJ 7 anJ ha' wooed at CtPt"rano by the Sea ,ft rsp11al IOU' I c;79 Rt11m1mon ts SS. For informatmn ;;ind rt~t'\1t1on,. rallHL1 \tcn111ona1U6-~4 14 · .. \pral IQ to more nlormnuon Saf~ driving workshop m d p'.utmrnh "111 he oOmJ ~l"C'C'n : JO. nJ 4 fl m In lh.IJ111on the lr,1n Pdlt4'C' anJ Put:th~ \\or'~ .. l)qianmrnt "'" p nt :a unique J1<tpl.' ""hat ll1n1 P\ h c ar R, tr\: hmcnl'> will be' r"<'J < all~ ~4·h60J for more inform tum National Archlv~s ~xplaln~d 1 lu: '\:.iu•n.al \H.hl\C\ h ·Id Br:an\hC\ "111 bl.· d1 u seJ h, ''-''ann1. l:K'Aber~. -.w;1:a n1 Jm.-ct(lr 1 lh(' 11un~I \r\hl'\., -t•a 1fk u1hv.-c 1 Rcll1on -sl ~ ~ m St1nJa). \pnl ~t t 1hc ll I <lm Puhh\ l thrar), 4111. )( ~momt W»~. 11 l l>ro 1 he mcl·tang 111 th,· Jdlcb.31.:lt. \r,.i I he.tom al ""' 1ct ". In.~ anJ o~n to the publat Fm furthe1 • anlormat1on . c II Bette t1nJ\Cy at ~~·l 'lb Funtl-rals~r In ugilna B~ach \ "'' of ~ r h\C mcrchand1~. furn11urc n\I apt)llrel "111 t't hclJ tnim Q • m tn 4 pm SunJ:t\, \pril 23.allhcl 1urualkalhtl1 h hootr-rku\&hl.ttl Pat~ St • l una ltca<'h Pr d' lrom lhe at will bcneli1 th upport ~\ pf'O\ldc'd h) the Lacuna Sh1nt1 10 pcTY\n~ ~\ltt\ 'I OS and octtcr hfe..1hmitt'n1na 1Uf1C'SSn n opm houtc and dcdteatton of the ne'lo In 1 ne ( IUC ( tnttt ilU he htk1 from ' 10 .. 0 m Su~). pnl 4 dd1ttonal sntonnatiOft ma be ob•11ned b calhn . '""6 23. ContrOlllng dlaMt•• \la tk'h1adnii \Ir> \\111 J1'4:u ho"' patient n knrn ncv. m rh•i(f\ 1n m d•<".Hmn, diet m.inagcmen1 and oth('( \\3\, 10 '-"~' na n1mplt1. llLIO\ ( h,• \Cminar I\ OJX'n lo th\' put\11 • 6ut rl· r\ltlon'I an· fl"quawJ (all M:-. ,_. l'\l JllQ .. Dat~-rap~ workshop \ 03ll ra('I. " rl\hop SP<'MOr\ d h\ th P1 Bet.a Pfi1 \ttr1t1fll\ anLI Pht C 1amma 1.)(-lt:a tn.11ernrt) "'"~held at 7 r"' Tu,~!.1). \pnl ~\in th~ rh~\1 t ~1enH· Hall at ( I ( urtt\ Rool'> a Ph I) 1:;inJ1datc at l J. ~111 c\platn ht'" d,1ll' rUJ'K' "nnl unh a ~\u I· t , but~~ n '"' ohe an) ph)'ill:tl bch \IOI f u1thcrO\mC, d<HC ~ C'On be cautfti h cltlulwnal s "'di ph I\ 1 n">Crl wn. Buth t~ \\1,n\110' k hn \Ull arh>thl'man'\ttna~•~lla~~dlbt ill U\"4'J I 11f mm • inturmauvn, l:tll ~ook' at ~n~'· Mun•~ Brt.:~1uu7 ti·nl~or Ke,in ROICat 752·9070. C \I .,D\K 'r.dndfl•.•. pril 12 I •••• .. ~---~---- A8 Wtidnelday, Aprll 12, 1989 • 1111 \II IC 'Lu Ann' evokes small-town Texas Joshua Bell dellVers ·an intimate concert II)' TOM TITl.4 0811)< ..... , ........... More than an) playwnght sin e Thornton Wilder, Preston Johe knew his way around the smaJI towns. What "Our Town" was to the country folks of New Hampshire, "Lu Ann Hampton La"ert> Oberlander" 1s to the Lin}. dusty Texas whistle stops where life ioes on -and on and on -at a snail space. Jones penned "Lu Ann" as pan of an intricate trilogy of plays with overlapp1n$ characters in the town of his crcauon. Bradle) ville. Texas. · Set in a format somewhat hkc another Texas-oriented pla}.. Jack Hc1fner's "Vaniues:· Lu Ann covers three penpds in the inconscque(lual, life of Its llllc character. each spaced a decade apart. Th1sappeahngchronol- og)' unfolds wi th down-home fla, or and authen11c1t) at the Newport Theater Arts Center. Although the accen1s of the cast vary from the prounounced twana of the mother (Brooks "\nne Hayes) to the ba rely discernible lilt of the preacher bo) (Keuh Banco' ich), 1he producuon Itself wavers hard I} at all as 11 follows its heroine from her late teens to late th1mcs. Director Wil- ham Waxman places strong emphasis on charac1criza11on. underscoring 1hc ind1 v1duaht) of c' en the most minor ~1elh tcs an Lu Ann 's orbit. Deborah-Leigh hm1dt 1n the 11tle rolcg1vesan excellenl rendition of the gawky high sc hool girl. the tough divorcee and the wear) breadwinner represented an her character's three 1ncarna11ons. chm1dt's colmh energ) an the first act con1rasts bcaut1fulh with her subdued mo1h·cr of the third. and her second-act hairdresser neatl y a\01ds stcrco- t~ ping Mar~ Perkins as her boo~ing older brother -seen as a h1gh-h v1ng Korean War ve teran in the opening sequence and a burned-out alCohohc T\' LISTI '\6S Debor•h·Lelgh Schmidt •nd Keith Barlcovlch In .. Lu Ann H•mpton Laverty Oberlander .. at the Newport Theater A,ts Center. in the finale -1s parttcularl y memorable. As the basket case of the l~stact, Pc_rk1nsi::red1bl)' paintsagnm picture of '"me-soaked desperation. fidgeung nen ou I) with his shirttail and h1ft1ng his gaLe h~e a comered rabbit. Lu Ann 's two husbands arc neatl ) I) pilicd b) Robert Hah erwn in the earl) segment a~ Perki ns' ba ... hful \\ar budd) and b) Mitchell Nunn in the second ac1 as a <;elf-<'onfident high" a) "orker Banco' 1ch lad,' bche' · ab1ht) as a high ~hoot }oulh but etches a bcauufull) undl'r\lated l'haractcr11a11on later a'i a sucn·, .. f ul ffilnt'lter. Ha)c ·thick. down-home acn~nt tn the openrng act 1 almost too !.tmn1 since none of the others appr chc' tht~ le' cl. but her "'ordlcss appcqr- ance 1n the finall' "a strong contra'lt Nicole Sander\ brighterf~ the show considerably 1n 1hc laM art ~s Lu Ann's wild. seJ:y 1ccn-agc dauKhter The local bar and its dcn11cn'i fill the S«Ond act. "1th 8111 Carden panicularly effective a'i the fed-up bartender. Patrick (mmett and Michael Ham<'ntrec pro 1dc high comic eOcct as a couple of quarreli ng good old boy . while Marie Rosenthal d JI\ crs an C;(tellcnt cameo as 1 he to"-n nerd. JefTrc) Ault's double home and barroom se tting serves as fine backdrop. while J:lne Hob!.on neatl y captures the subdued hgh11r1g of the ta vern Onl) add111onal countf) music background 1s lacking in the play' atmosphere "Lu Ann Hampton uvem Ob· crlander" contrnucs through May 7 nt the Nc"port Theater .\m (enter. 2501 C hlT Dmc. Newport Bea h. with curtain tune' Thursda\.s through ~aturdO)S at 8 p.m and unda} s at 2 p.m C all 63 l-0:!8M for · 11c'ke1 1nf0rmat1on. • • • BACKSTAGE -A ne"I> fomwd theater f!.OUP in the addkhack Valle\ "-Ill pre\Cnt a readers· thcJter production of "The EITeos ol Gamnrn Ra)S on Man-in-the-Moun Marigolds" Apnl 17 al 8 p.m 1n the Village ~n Juan Uubhouse 1n <.\an Juan ( ap1strano .... adm1ss1on " lree and fun her 1nforma11on 1s a' a1lahle at 249-!S029. Thl' ne" Orange C ounty-bascd l heater and r 1lm lndustf) NCl\\Ork- ing C.1roup "'II kick off 1tc; o;pnng season ·\pnl 19 "1th a m1\cr at W '\O p.m 1n the fl Paso < ant1na in Huntington Bcal'h thl' co'it 1s Sb in ad,ance or 7 50 at the door c:ill 220-00::! I for rcsena11ons • ly MIKE RUSSELL o.-,, "*" Co,,upoo•n1 _Joshua Bell thl' nvmJ )OUng \IOlin1'it 1s "1n1ro1,crtcd and a pcrlc 11on1s1 at wha1e,cr he doc :· Q )!>'hi rnothcr. ~h1rle) \he and her p1pt'-rnokinl! husband "ere' t)ttrng txid.,uige at The (enter ""•th their wn "horn thr) apparC'nU) cc t111le of due to h1 bu\y concert scheduk. . The 2 I -)car-old Bell had JU'>t complet~ h• Saturda)' r1,cn1ng performance JS swrnng solo1 t "1th the s \ngdes PhtlhJrmomc Orchestra at ~gcr trom llall, prc'>cn1cd b) the Oran1e (ount) Ph1lharmon1l Soc1ct}. Not )Our t)p1rnl )Oung v1ohn1st. he 1 the po)S(" sor of a d1s11m:t1\d). dd1catl'. 'it}k He ~ems like an 1n1cn'iCI) quiet ixrwn Bell has performed "uh maJor \\Orld<la O(chc<1trus at concert . 1n rcwal and at music fcs11"als in the l . Europe .\s1a and u traha since h.e '"as 14. A.1 that )Outhful agi; he "as the }ourracs1 musician eH~r to pcrtor.m with the celebrated ~h1ladclph1a Orchestra. • Bell made his dt•but with th e Los Angeles Ph1lhnrmon1c 1h1s month Ho" ever he has appeared at Holh'""ood Ro" I each }tar nee I 91S6 and ha' alrcad) chm bed the ladder bf fame. ha' 1ng performed at C nrncg1e I lall and the Lincoln (enter. Hccumcc; from Hloom1ngt0n Indiana and loohlile hcm11hto"n a '65 Mu w·ngand dri"c 1110 football games In reahl\ h1' "mo'it prllC:d pos css1on" mu\t be his violin. which 1scclcbrntini Its 262nd b1rthda) th is )car Its unusual guuar c;hasx 1s a unique de 1gn of famed '1ohn maker~trad1,ar1u fhc' 1ohn' \Oundqual11y 1sd1s1inctlyd11Tcrent. It '' 'iOmc" ha1 hlc mu'>" tx:1ng pla)ed on 1lkcn thread. not hor\Cha1r stnngc; - one mu\! pa) pJrt1(Ular a11en11on to heat each note. It is a stra°'d~ 1n11mttt~ JI\ 1rument but 11 <ieem~ tu fit lhc_qwcll) tnlc Bell I asked him •·A re }OU a sh) pc~on"" _ I le ans"crcd "It de-pcndc; on "'ho I'm Jround .. In fact. 1t ic; l a ' to become taught up 10 th1r, re\Cn ed. quiet l)\.'rc;onJh t} b cl)onc near him \\;.JS wh1spcnng instead of tilllking aloud Bell", recital was one "h1ch 1mprc'>..ed the audience. He and ronductor o\ndrt· Pre''" gained a t"-o-m1nu1c 40-\Ccond crescendo of ..1pplJusc "'llh braH)S and standing<>' at1on from those attending the sold-out performance \\1th hair fl > mg .md .. stand on tip toes·· 1,11rlc for emphasis. Bell also perform' with C)es clo\Cd at kast JI th1) concen He commun1t.ates 1nt1matcl) "'ith th is a ncient inc;trument 11727). which "-J' more than 100 ~cars old when Brahm\ "'a5 born. fhc difficult and dchcalc tone patterns of Brahms" only concerto lor' 1ohn and onhc\tra \\trt· deft I) handled h\ 1he \Oung master Bell's .. uuls\lul ncgot1u11on of the 1n1nca1c note-chord patterns wrrc a tribute to his trur l'apJb1h11cc; as an outstanding soloist Prev 1n "a' nearl\ sutlC\\ful in holding down..lhc ~.n~mblc in <iuppl)ing Bell'<, \Olo "ork \\Ith rropcr hO\\-Cas;.ng 1 he opcnintt program \Ckc t1on was Scr('nadc ~o.6 in D bv TV Ve rs ·1on Mui an It "J\ performed ac; a quartet consisting of S1dnC\ Weiss and \ll'\andcr 1 rlJCr \tOhrw finrc1l1m Ohyama. \tOla. afld-'anJ De-nni I rl·mhh. bJ.,, al companied h) "hat could tx· dc~nbcd as a large . t:hambt>-r on.'-hcs1ra ~1.o•l.i:ng ---=-.---...-1\Jc~t. wa .. R1<.h:ird '>trau"' "\1ctJmorpho...cn ·a mcmonum of I .. -w -~ t I.' ~ II dC\ 3\lat1on ui <;1rnu\\ ncau1ilul .rndoc ()\C' n '() . UlllC Jun ng Im M 1'1 )CM in 1945. Girl I sf t d ( h1s wori, \\-m fr.lllJht·wlth 1'ot -only ~JnM\, l'lu1 aJ~ ttrtungt:t at -a e lhl' tk•.trul tum and dealh the \\Ur had wroughl \tuc;icall\, 11 "a" quite a difficult "'orlr.. "nttcn to be heard as a City News Service I <>~ .\'(ii I l 'i \ hall-hour \IH:om hac;cd on thl' hit film \\111k- rng ( 11rl .. and .,1,1rnn11 'ann Mt "l'On ol "The r Jl 1 .. of l 1k \.'Ill tx· prndun·d for ~HC comr.1n' o01uals announlcd 1oda) · T "'l'nllcth C entur' I C>\ l l°ll'' '""'" and < uher ( 11)-hJ\C'd P<JllhCll· "-aulman fntulJ1nmC'nt .. ,,11 produce the ..enc~ '\\orking C nrl " "h1cti hn\ n.·cc" c-d J I \-~n·k mm m1tmenl from NB< and " plannc-l.I tor a IJll 1989 prim( 111nc .. tot . Production bl-pin.. 1h1\ month au:ording to fl am' "utlcm.m. prl'\I• dcn1 ol 20th C en tun r O\ I dn 1-,ion and r om l'atchl·t1· l'hA1 rmJO and Ken Kaufman. prc-\1dc:nt of l1a1chctl· Kaufman Entertainment llO\ II< l .ISTl'G~· SJUeOACIN•MA "' '--""'1 "" Hto l"ewWewH .... ••1 l •OWMtOS MWl"OtfT CINSlltA •J N• • .,.,., t,,,fry,. ••• 0 ,,.'} TMOr•-T•-\ II 01 l MeJef Le .... e I " I\ t I I) ~~ l~NflMA ........ j;l(lll .,_If M ,......,IK"' V••)I' .......... , f4' • l"OllT THCATft f'l(J't I C u _,.,.,,,_,,, •IJ e.7.0 TN~cW.MMT-"t 1 • d1am0cr quartl'l \urrounded b) 'tnng-. :? ' in all. "Ith t\\-u {ellos uj)l·n1ng lor lhl'lr mournlul \ound produt11on Thl' rcmar~ablc "-Ork kap\ t><. la' n and \oar' in \ln·anv. ol emouon In .1 dn1,1ng noh. "l' a\lr..cd londu(lor Prl'"n 1f he \"'"' e'er l'\hau,led al ta a l)l'rlurmancc SUl ha~ this Prl"' 1n ans"erl·d mattcr-of- lac1lr' ·..a ~ ing not alter 1h" pru1ram. but"' 11h an all·:\tahlcr c(1nlcr1 "I "-OU d Oc lHl"C.I •• ' (~ Diamond goes for i;;old City News Service I 0\ \ \.C 1l I I \ Neil D1Jmon<l hruh· h1\ o"n rl'lOll.I h> 1,1rning up lur JO eighth Wnt.:l'rl Ut the f orutn lhl\ \Umml·r, the mo\.t l'k:rl11rmanceH'\t•r c;{hcdukd b~ a 1,1ngl'I .11 lhl' mum· moth hall. oflil ml\ ,.1\ fht' \'ctt·rnn fc<.ot<l1n artist broke •fWA•OI CINI.MA H<oroor p,.o ~ .. O•MIC"""' IOWAllrOS SOUT" COAi f "UUA • O 111 r" \1 !•41 I '0.MICMM o , • ..,. .... •u M~l•~ • 4 I f\ -"90• ?WIN CINll-S •t.r>'.JI It H< ! <Y-1 s • • I rJ.Hd1 u ... , A d 10 MISA CIHIMA lll•,..;ac1t1 a /l'ft1t \1 ••~ MU\ 0.M S-. ll · ~ Le,,IMl\Mo t. 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R~epc10M, f'11tt1e,, l'tc We M C L 01r«t P•t1y Came C<1nt.:tt'-appropr .. ce mu'-k: pl1n · ~OUf fAvotltes • , ...... •-'· • ................ P'OUNTAIN V~ fWIN I -0/IOty'• '" ro I C ....... t \4 II 09' c~-·i 1 o rAMaT 'OUll <fM:MA 111"' 90 I 1 I TIM..._.. "'•f -_,.. 'f~• .-...-... .-.. ... _.,., J l __ .. •n ••J...,......,1u ,.,... ....................... ,01>, ,, 4 ....... ~ I t .......... ~IS,141, , l.agun• ~at.h IUmll'S IPllUTDY•. ............... •m--..---•••• NEW YORK (AP)-A midaisht com~ * $464 million deal. tunday deadline for comoletJna sowus said mnainina oballcln 1n- 1JPttMeDt1 ao tdl ~ Aarfana to duded tttiSWM:lt by Ttiw A.Jr 10 ~ V. Ueberrodl palled Wlthout a dtmand11ha11ncludtthenamin1ofa deal ~"" reachtd. but ~ Judie specjaJ trustee to nm the airline. O\'trsce•na the talks ordtttd aJI sidn -funherm<m, a committee rep-'° return to has courtroom ttiis rcscntana Eastern'• un1«ured credi- mormna. tors upnued rtsorvauons Tunday Jt remaintd unclear whether the about the 'deal and indicated 1t partacs had aarecd to utend the wanted financ1a11<h isers to review It. dtadhne, ..-hich was am~ b> Ducusst0ns took "plact at offices of Ot~rrolh' and Tcxa\ Air Corp.. New York law firms ht-fore pan1c1- !ulefn's parent compan-.. None of pants moved to the U.S. Bankruptcy ~ involved would comment am-Court. -whert the) met ~paratel) lliedia&ely. ..-uh bankruptcy e.xaminer David Ahhoulh a sroup led b) ebcrroth hap1ro. illlllft'Cd wub Eutcm union &caden At aboua 9 p.m., Ucbcrroth and an labor conceuaons nectlll1) 10 partner Thomas Talbot &cft the ttne11 cpnsultant Judi Ulr•J wants to b• .. the IBM offflne11.·· courth<>u~. Ucbcrroth dtthoed to SI) whether the deadline had bttn extended. Texas Air Chairman Frank Lorenzo and Easkrn Airtin~ Presi- dent Ptut Bakes left the courthouse at the same lime. Both dcdincd to comment Ho"'cvcr, othe~ involved in the talks rtmainrd and conunued nego- t1at1ons, accordin& to parties to the d1scuss1on who •poke on condJtaon of anonymity. The} broke for 1hc evcn1na shortly befon.-m1dn1ght. U S · Bankruptcy Judge Burton Lifland ordered the part•~ to return to has courtroom)lt 8;30 a.m toda .. APed about~c m1dn1ght dcad- l .itness fanatic fighting ·fat in corporate climate 1y DONNA MOONEY o.-y ..... ~··· When Judi litre) flips through busme '.) publtcntion filled ~Ith ptlotos of rcccntlr promoted t\· ccutl\ cs. she doesn t sec ( 0 1 n 1 he making. Most arc O\«.lr 40 and 0\ C™'Cl~t Walking ta me bombs. c,he 1hinh Ulrc)', 31 . 1 tf)tnl to defuse tho':iC · ~mbs company b) compan) htr (f'\'tne·be~ SCf\.1~ fll-~nsultinJ Inc he and hcre•sht emolo~ce oOcr tc t to determine bod)' fat. chole\1erol lc\'d, ocrob1( capac1t) and cardiac m k. ( hcnts co me to het otli c at the Ir' me ( tubhoust. or she take~ her cqua~ ment on the r J m the com pan) "an The firm al\O pro' 1ck \taO for corporauon that ha"c e~ert:asc equipment and w-ant a profcs 1on.:at to conduct fitnc pr~m\ on \ate Pn~ate v.orlouts arc S60 an hour. ~pht betv.cen the cmplo)cr and the emplo)tt. Ulrt) • philosophy" that a 10th of tht P',P.ulauon c~erca\C • a 10th v.ouldn t 1f their lave Jcpcnckd on 1t •anJ the rc~t might wall • round or lop pumna butler on their pot.\toc'I v.11h w me proJd1n1. The lauer voup 1 hl·r 1;ir1ct. "'!Jc a\ the Amcnt'an pub11 arc choo~1na heart th~~ on an 1mtallmcn1 plan. 'he tell~ potential chc1m. II tho hamburttn and rnc rcprt nt ucad- )> dep(dl\\ 1n the GrtCrtC\ ldcall), a man'\ boJ~ fat "houlJ It no h1~r than I .S pcn:cnt. r or wonwn,.22 pch.Cf\l, Whal ht u~ually find \lt11n1 1n plu'h ch11r\ bch1nJ wide dc\k\ '' men v.1th 25 percent bod) fat and v.omcn. :\0 to 15 ~nt. ()npitc h~alth ~~rn1n1tt, mo;,.t ptoplt arauc the) u t Jon't ha' c: the urnt to e•tn: •~. re ponsc· "fll tell )OU pal. )Ou don't ha,·c ttme not 10." he blames the modem world'\ emphasis on "fasa " C\Cl')'th1ng .for produ ang a plump population It s a world that has invented 1Mtant oatmeal to re place quid. oatmeal "rhat 1$ the kind of soc1et) lhal has made u cra1>." To those who are la,es to their work. Ulrey sugacs1s lapping on me snca~ers and walkana dur1n1 lunch he aJso gJ\ e out rcc1pc-s for cas_}·to-makc. healthful meats Corporations ha ve a stake 1n their c:m plo)ccs health Faced v.1th a dramall n'iC m mrd1cal 1nsurancc co t~ The If\ inc Co rcccntl> harC'd l 'lrc) 's lirm to help emplo)CCS 1c1 1n shape Dao BcaJs. senior d1rtetor of human resources \aid so far. soon 70 cmplo)etS ha"e 'oluntccrcJ to undcrao fitnc s tc t1na. The lr"ine Co alM> ha\ offered discounts at loc.il health clubs and ha con 1dered 1n talhna bake I Ir.er\ to enc:oura&c: bike nd1ng. \mcncan Zettler Inc . an In inc m.anufac1urcr of \"' 11china de\ tees. plans to ha'e f'1tnes Consulung rnnJu\.t Japanc!.C 'itrctchina for th 230 cmplo)'ccs 10 an effort to combat ~orker com}>Cn\.at1on claim f red Flor~s. ~rwnncl manager for the firm, \aid emplo)·ce'i compl:un of back and mu le train. of\en ·au~ the\ 'tt ruchin1 ror part) but aren't ph) acally fit .\I n1a n.1's F1ttplacc Manufal .. tun:f'\ Inc . 2 JO v.orkc:n art J>":PlrtnJ for an an·bousc Ol)·mptad on lur- da). fcatunna 'iv.1mm1na. H>lk)ball and runntn& f 1tnt'U C on\ull1n1 ha ~orkcd v.1th the labor forte 1here to 1n~rtasc prodU<'11\1t and d«~•sc atKtntttism. for the put )car lJlrt) • firm ha~ \ljlled the ~\CfltW r<><.lm .u Tusun .. l'\erOJCI Ordnance. in add\11on· to running a nu1r111on program l Ire) and hercmplo)ccc,v.orl v.nh about 1.200 clients a \Cjr. somc11m~ u ma gimm1t k\ to l ecp them 1n1crcsted 1n c\crcmng 'ihr might ~nd balloon to a client" ho "orkcd c'ipcc1all) hard for another 'the might keep \\Orkout a surprise Once she ga"e rnupQns for t hicken 'iand- ~ "hec, at a fa~t-food re'ltaurant c;o her clients v.ould a' 01J hamburgers l Ire\ docc;n t nel·d an) bo<l~ to coa' hcrintoe~crct ing She c,pcnt her '0th btrthJa) climbing Pike' Pl•al.. c't v.ecl c,he'll th to London to run a marathon )he v.orks out an h"ur a da) during the v.c1.: Ir. and ti\ c hou,.., on v.cckcnd 'he·, compc1cd 1n triathlon and uf\ t\Cd the \\ h11nc~ ( las ic, a 24-hour 1rclr. from the lov.c t point 10 the h1gh<'sl point an the 1..onttncntal l ~ But thcn"s nothing "u~rhuman about her. he said · .\ mol.Jonl\ of the pc()plC mar\'cl at me ihr) COUld'\e done 1t, too. 11 th ') v.outd ha'e made the chollc.'' Ire) ha\ a unique "'a' ut coping with w man> pcopll· "'ho don't m3ke 11 their pnont) 10 C\cmse )h1· imagine\ what 11 ~oulJ lX' like 1f the onl) v.~ to Sia) hc.allh)' "h) kn11tmg wd.s. ~he v.outdn t d(, 11 c11hcr. she \aid ~he al\O undc"'tands . the-hrctl~ pace of hus1nt:\\ hie. l Ire \Uf\ 1\ cd the n1on of launchma it <11mall bu inc § from th<' dov. of.all of hl'r former cmplo er. Bod~ \nounttn Thrtt \Car' ugo a f.:v. fnrnds loan~J hcrthc·sso.ooo hr need d to bu} the com pan)·, ac,~t anJ \he'~ v.orked at bu1kling a cltcntcle cHr s1nlc .. It. lake runn1n1 a m;irathon \ <•u krtp It It eH•n da~," IBM . · The ~ r THE BUSINF.SS EVENT . . Pructent181 OF THE YEAR IS COMING TO ORANGE COUNTY! • o Into overtlm----- hnc. Lifland said, ••If\ not m> deadline. rt.ere wa, an carhcr dead· tine: for ~naan thanp that I said. and it wu mt't." Ht' ckdincd to rlaboratc. Tuetday's talb followed a da)lona meeting Monday at the bankruptc) coun amona the' pr1nct~l' and 1 afland, which broke up with Tens ir and Ea tern attorney~ &a) ina there had bl'tn no o'kirall aarcemcnt. leader\ of ahr thrre Eas1cro union ha'c a,recd 10 a five-)ear pact with the Ueberroth aroup &l"'IRi \\Orkrr 30 prrcc n1 ov.t1ersh1p of the airline in C\Changc for S2 I 0 ma Ilion 1 n con- ccs IOM , ~Uf'CC\ '8)'. That •&rttmcnt ...!. reached earl> Monday fotlov.ina four da"'' of in-. . tense. around·the-<lock talk\ an Wash1n1ton with Ueberroth', rc:p- rt.-xntatl\~ -i' a pivotal condition for the bu)OUt to proceed. However. any labor roncenions must ~ ratified by union rank-and- file mcm~n and tht overall bu) Out 11111 muss win the approval of Tcus Air, Easttrn's majorcrcd1tors and the bankruptcy court. foci Zweabel, an attorney for the comm1tttt represcnttna thc airline's unsecured crtduors. said 1he panel paued a resoluuon C:\prc sm1 con- cern about the proposed bu)out and \\anted ti~ .financial advisers 10 rc- \1cw the dcal's fiaoanc1aJ consc- quenccs One \:onditaon of the proPQled bu)out that has railed concttn1 tt lbe transfer of S7Q millaon an Euann HKt'i to Te~u Air "w11hou1 cqu1"alcnt value to EL.stem from 1 c~a Air" The committee also said it wu cOl'lcerned wheshtt tl\crt was an cconomacally vial* business plan for the rtorpnued Eastern and ovn the ·r.nancaal .mucturc of the. bu)out, tn \\h1ch fetas Air would recca"c $200 m1lhon for its Eastern stock and Eastern would incur S 100 million in new debl. The Statement was forwarded to ahc parties invoJ,C'd and to the . bankruptcy coun. · Hou.se panel.votes to weaken Bush's S&L bailout proposal ly DAVE SKIDMORE ~--l"f4tU \If"'-' WA Ill 0101'< -\ Hou~ bankma panel voted rue~a> to gut the ke)' rctorm of the Bush admmt'i· Tramm' sav rn1s-and lunn propo'1ll, ·but then rolled b:sck in ~' cral follow· up vote on '>Orne of lhc change!\ th. l moc;t v.eakencd thl' plan B> a 24-.?3 \OH" the tfou..c Banlmg ~ubcomm1ttcc on finantial ms11tu- t1on diluted requirc:mcnt to torte • L owner to h:ac.:k louns "1th mon.• of their o"' n capital The ong1nal. ~cakcning amend- ·ment, ponsored b~ Rep'I f-rnnk .\nnun110. 0 -111 • und ~tan P3rm. K- Va . provided J · much loo\Cr drfi- n111on of "'hat wnst1tutc\ ~:ap1tJI h~ including such bjlance shc.·ct items a' goodv.111 \ub<>rdin.1tcJ dcht. deferred roan loc,ses and mong;igl' <ier' 11:ing nghl\ Then. tht sutxomm1t1c.·e partl) rcttghtencd th~ defin111on of <.".ip1tal regardmg ubordtnatcd debt and deferred loon lo scs in ~ub quen1 votcs of 2 -IQ and ~6-!I . re pcc11H~- I> ~ Ho"'e' er. the b1ll. as" nucn so for. !ttlll wou-ld-&lk>W-1A 11tu1ton fa1hn1 to meet the standard to irow b) about 7 percenl to 8 percent a )ear The ad m1nistrn11on want to bar cap11al- ddic1cnt thnfts from c~pandtng "Wc'' c come back some. but v.e're still c.·onccmed that "'e not haH lk t1onal capital," As 1 uint Trca ul) crcLar\ Da\ 1d \\-M ulltnc, said afier lhl' \Ole' "I here arc till problem It "still not as good as the Bu h bill bu t 1 .. mall group of Democrat 10 1 (1coiv 8u h hi s . capital tandards." s.a1d Rep ( harle ~humer D-"" ' "ho ha occn upponing th<' adm1n1 • trauon po 111on The uhcomm11a•c. "'1th w mn'i \Chcduled toda' and ThurS<.la \, \till fated long hour\ draf\1ng ·other pro" 1s1on of the bill. but members agrerd the cap11al tandards v.erc the central reform accompanying PresJ- dcn1 Bush'c; proposal to spend $50 h1lhon to close or merge failed S&Ls. In lhe D.ngmal vote. to g_ut the provision. Sl'V<.'n Republtcans joined 17 Democrats 1n supponing the change. The} ~ere opposed by I I Oemcxrnts and 12 Republtcans. "It re&ll). reall} guts thJs btll .. I v.ould ha'c to sa. 11 surrtnders to the" l League of \:tnp lnstttu- llOn\. the 1ndu try' chief lobb)' ~~up. said Rep (Jerald Kleala. D- Rep Jim Ltach R-lowa. told panel mcmbe,... bcforc the "ote that "we ought to ha"e a hule backbone" and ad Bu h ~ould \eto any tcg1 lauon with v.cak capital standard . · "l ha amendment embraces onc mor<' lime smo~c-and·m1rrors ac- countma nd mokc..and-m1rrors f Pfease see BAILOUT I A 10) Costa Mesa 1989 Man & Woman of the Year Awards -Nomtnated by tht Corn!TMllty & Selected by th4 Chamber Q{ CommefOI The Col1• Mela Chamber of Commerce itMtes yovr nomenauons tor its 1989 Man & ~ of the YWI ewards tor outstanding YOIUrlteer ~ and leldenhlp within the oommuntty You can nominate as many Costa Mesa residents as you liki (except past W1Mer1) 19' t,... 'fWI • ewwd. M 1n tl'll past. criteria tor the .._,ton of the Ma"I & Woman of the Yeer art • Long history of community wvtce • lnvoMlment 11'1 54Mlfal dlf*ent Well of QC>r.ln'U'llty 9lfw:e • Nom1neeS must wen and / or we in Costa Mesa • E1.erted recognaed leldef1hp • Wei-known by a good portion of the COl"MU\lty • Vant&y and merit of YOluoteer (not paid) aerwies c:ootnboted to tht ~ty P S 1989 Man & Woman ol the Yeat Awards Luncheon • June 1st SlnOtftly . Ken Fowler Chairman Spoot01ed by. ..., .. Independent 1 1 30 Receplton • Noon Lunctleon $25 • Red Lion Inn • eo,,ta Mesa 1989 Man & women of lhe YtM Commrttet Nomination• Coste!. Mesa 1989 Man & Woman of the Year PERSONAL DATA NOM•NEE S NAME 8JRTHOAT£ & 9 Ill HPl.AC[ HOME AOOAESS l p COO( OAYT1..-E PWO~ MART AL STATUS N BE .. I NAMES Of Cto l~fN EDUCATION CCXLEGES •NAMES LOCATl()NS OEGAECS PROFESSIONAL DATA . CURRENT £t.APl0~£ TITlC PREVIOUS l MP\.0Yt.A£NT MEMBERSHIPS Civic • Fraternal • Service f A OfJiC£ C Tlll'I UTlONS COMMUNITY SERVICE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON NOMINEE • AIO Ot• .. C-.. IWLY PILOT/....., 11115, _. 11. .. . Senior boom h . 9y KIVIN DOYU ~;O\\ina tcP.lent ofdw pppulation,·· __ ,...c..~ .. ~,..~·~·-~,_-r-,;;:..-..--......,Albcn50n iaid. . ..._ ___ An increase in demand for hou\jna Funhermort. ht lddtd. 1a5 than S by our nation's senior cidiens is percent of our nauon's amiors (6S annbu&abk to such distinct demo-and okkr) arc 10 institutions or araphic trends as a "senior boom'', 1 hospa&als. and of th11 S pnttnt. the binh deanh and t.hC 111n1 blby ave,. lit 11 80. b<>ofMr populauon, accordina to Bob "They"re (seniors) ttlll) becominf Albcnson. prnidtnl of Prnley of more demandm& and influential. Southern Cahfomaa. saad Bart Hanttn, panoCT with Shawn'-na Development Spralunf Monday evenana at a Hansen foculCd on tht market for 'meetina o the Build1na lndu1try of affordable housina an North Onnae ,.i\merica. Albenson wu one of four c '(y th ... t:inehsts d1scuss1n1 the •• Aaina Popu-ounty. IP«• '"* at more h .. n ti.on of America and the Hidden 270.000 ~Count)' resjdtnts arc over 60. Fuithermore, more than Market 1t RePrcttnts." The panelists J 70.000 ofthesuenion hve in Nonh represented four major Southern Oranac County. wath more than ahfom1a homebuilders. 13,000 subsisuna at or below the The nation's ··boomina" senfor poverty kvet. • ~pulauon has been trendmt toward .. In a county with the nauon' 'healthier and more influenttal h-ahest median pnttd homea. there seniors than ever before," Albertson JUlt isn't much r them, .. he said. • said. Complementing th11 trend. he Han.en. nbed a 96-unit apan- cited a '"b\f\h dearth," in which the ment com " built by his eompany nation's birth rate IOyearsaso.hitthe on land ted from the county. and lo~cst point ever, and an aging of the targe · this low-income market baby boomers to tht point where the segment. The unm were-open to ma~ority are over 40. pan1cipants 1n the Federal Section 8 · In the last two decades the Housing Program, which limits over-65 age group has bttn the fastest ehgjb1hty to households with in- comes leta u.an 50 ~·of die a,. mcnaues 11 1 du~ 1enn11 rnfdian (cumndy 146,900 in Orantt cow1', I~ tDOmS, ihumc boiard County). and a 1wtmnuQ1 ~· • T ... nll poy only SI 2S IO~> DovMI tm=zed the 1mponanct the monlhl)" rtnt, wtlh the nee of the clu u~ an tht .. rlfcstyk" ~ubsid11td b) the llouai,. be1na marketed. h boutct a hbrar), (monthl)' f"ltn a~ 1515 to Ptt uccrcitt room. lounte. bar and • unit), The ~ boe111 97 pe~t S<JO..scat auditorium. CXCU~> 1n this thard ~ar or "It nprntnt11 place to meet other opt ration, Hansen said. peopk, to not be isolated." "The biaest nst 11 a finite SUPJ?IY Oa\'ad m1int1in1 that $tCUrity ti of of Secuon-.~.cert1ficatc--holder1, he utmost importance to th1 market added scamcnt. and pointed out that the Mark David, president of Pacific colony development i1 surrounded t..ndmark Development Corp .. di,. by a wall and l\as a 24-hour auard at culsed the ·market1na of a ma ter-the gate. planned community to seniors as Proximll)' to freeways was an used 1n has company'• Northern San important con iderauon in choosina Otego Count)' developm~t. "The a Jocauon for the development, Colony at Cahforrua Oaks... David 111<1. since seniors prefer to hve "You're sclhna a lifest)'le, when w1thin a two-lrour dnv1n1 ranae or you sell to scnion in m11ter-p11nned rtlatives (for vmuna) The Colony at communit)'," David said. Cahforn11 Oaks 1s wathin an hour of The colony development includes Orange County and San Die&o Coun- a golf course which 1s "challenamg. ty and I l/.2 to two hours from Los but a bat shorter.'' than a convcn-Anaelcs County. uonal 18-hole golf e()ursc to 1ccom-David addressed the cost cffccu ve- modatc the age of players. The ness of includjna a 1olf course in the community also includes such am-planned communit)', spec1fyin1 that I h u n 1M COii c:atDe ouc 10 1200.000 prr hole. Pmlri ... for --~ att 150.000 ... UIUI aDd ~ expttU d1e11110 rmdl SI 00. by tbt time lM lat U1Htl ~ IOld. He upecU the Sl6 mini°" C05t of constN('Ulll tlw count to produce an additional S20 nullion an ttvcn~. and that dotln'1 includt the added bcntfit of a fa•ttt 11Jct rate becauw or at. ",People will pey a premium for a lot (unit) on the ar~n btcause they play ur_JUlt becauR they want to look at il," Dlvtd said David outlined s.cvetal rtaJOOS why it was relatively easier to bu1Jd for the senior seamcnt of the hous1n1 mark~ 1ncludin1 ·•ct«reascd polil1· cal dmtculty." "Retired people don't add 10 the traffic problem since the)' don't drive as much. they don't crowd schools and the:rarc more resilient to interest rate chanaes." Sance 7S prrcent of ahese buyers pay with cash, lhc market' ·retains much of 11~ consistency despite interest rate ffuctations. he explained. Cllilirta ROKla. a.dnivc vicit ~t of Ori E. WM Com· m11n1lae• Inc.. C:oectari'rd wuh O.vicf1 openaon ... we·~ 1n the hfir· Jtfk bu11MU. Mt just tbe telhn& of hOmn.·· ••we have to counter w Im· prna1on of•J don't want to live out thttt With aJI thole okJ people.,. Roech said, .. And we do it by ipmd1n& moMy on marlctuaa .. " Ont oft~ markct1nastr1 .. es for Del Webb's planned community, Susa C'll) Wesl. Involved 1 vacauon· spcaal prOlflm ~reby prospect• rt buyers could spend a week at w c.ommuntty in a vacation con- dom1n1um to ··sample before bu)'.- ina." Roach said 14 percent or mo!'lhlr sale at un 1ty Weit were 11aneo dunna these vacauoo prosrams, and 4S percent ofbu ym had pent time at Sun 1ty We t thtouah the p~m. "Home buyers want Jlrestyle com-- plemcntat1on and sccunty. and thote offering such an environment wall have 1 definite 1dv1n1aae," Roach cancludcd. Korean Air Lines to btJy 90l:Jglasje~s Uncertainty leads to tise in light trading I ' WA HINGTON -Korean Air Lines Tuesday signed agreements valued at about $250 m1ll1on (U .. ) for the purchase of McDonnell Douglas commercial jetliners. In signing ceremonies held at the U.S. House of Representatives Ray- burn Office Building here, Korean Air President Choong "un Cho said the a1rhne will buy two more McDon- nell Douglas MD-82 twin-Jets and one additional MD-11 tri-Jet. wath options for two other MD-82s. Participating in the ctremonies ~ere Robert H. Hood Jr., president· elect of the Douglas A1rcraf\ Co. d1v1S1on. builders of the JCthners. senior officials of both com panies and U.S. Representative Glenn M. Andctson. C D-CaHL}, Cho said Tuesday's transaction represents a continuing program on tl're-pan of h 1s a11 lr11c and1h? Korean government to strengthen trade tie with the U.S. ·~Besides being able 10 offer our passengers efficient. ad- vanced technology aircraft. we arc apm able to 1multancously con- tribute to a pos11Jvc U .. balance of trade with 1h1 purchase." Cho said. Hesa1d newauhnersarc needed for the continued orderly upansJOn of Korean Air Lints. One of the fastest growing a1rhncs in the world, it first ordered six MD-82s 1n 1985. They are now in M:rv1cc. Those announced Tuesday would increase their Oeet to 10. 1y JUUA c. MARTINEZ later 1n the week. .v~w,..., Retail .salet for March are schcd- NEW YORK: -11fe stock mar1<ct uled for rcJcasc. on Thursday, fol-lowed on Friday by reporu on rose in 1igh1 trading Tuesday amid producer prices. merchandi.sc trade ongoina uncertainty about the d1rec-and mdustnal production. tion of the economy. Man y financial analysts believe the T.hc Dow Jones averaie or 30 economy is m for a slo"'down af\cr industrials rose 9. 71 points 10 finish several years of enerac11c arowth. the day at 2,311.58. "Everyone 11 wa1tm1 for the In the broader market, advancing numbcn on Fnday. The market wlll issues outnumbered decltnm& ones be washy-washy until then," said by about 7 to 4 1n nationwide trading Ralph J. Ac-ampora, technical analyst of New York Stock Exchange-li~ted · with Kidder, Peabody&. Co. stocks, with 873 issues up, 503 down The jobless figure for March re-and 559 unchanged. leased last week provided mixed tocks opened higher, peaked signals about the economy. Althou&h around midday and then mo\;ed unemployment dipped one-tenth ofa sideways for the remainder of the percent to 5 percent, fewer than se s1on. Volume remained light. with 100,000 new JOM were created. many 1nst1tu11onal pla)'ers staying on "The numbers wall JJVC the market the sidelines to awau the slew of the d1rcct1on it's lookina for," said economic data scheduled for release Michael Metz, vice president of The airline was 1hc first air earner in the Pacific Rim to purchase the MO.I I, and 1n February 1987. Korean Air signed a contract for four M D-11 i. wnh options for four others. Tuesday's agreement represents the exercnc of the first of the four opuons. The Seoul-based a1rJ1ne also 1s a ~pher to the MD· I I program. prov1d1n w1pgfoscla&c fainnMTin 1 ~ It w moo& the-ftrst1ti · · ( f 1 11 1 l e world to operate the MD-11 , ,~w1wih~0'mwAe'~ lf:ctit~~c~nJe following ccnificallon of the new 'IOCk• 1od w1rr1nrs '"'' hlv• 90M up the aircraft with Pratt & Whitney ~o~~:~Bedf6;."t~;;!:~ based on e>erceni PW4460cngincsnext ycarandsubsc-No s.tCurillel l~lno belOw U or 1000 d1ffer1nu between PrtY•oV• closing quent delivery. ·~:t =~ ~~nl•r cn.n~s .,, the --------------------------Pt'ICI and IOd•V'I J pm price Rural poverty soars ~nrsrs~P .,. ~\,~ ~ ~ AAA;,,i;HtC 3., •• UP I ~ni:o~!~ I ~ l... 8: s e~~m .: ~ H: ly DENISE CABRERA "'---~ftl\lf,.., WASHINGTON -The poor are _Film& poorer.~_sp_ec1ally tho hving an rural areas<>nne natton, and there are more of them, a~ordina to a priva~ study released Tuesday. "In spite of the common per- ception of poveny u an urban phenomenon, povcny rates are high- er in rural areas than urban areas;· said the study by the Center for Budact and Policy Pnoritic . Analyz1ne ccnsu'l data on poverty from 1978 to 1987. the center's researchers found that "the rural poverty rate rose from 13.5 percent lo 16. 9 percent" while the poverty rate 1n metropolitan areas rose from 10 4 percent to 12.5 percent. Metropolitan areas include suburbs and outlyinJ c.ommun1t1es as well as the central cities But in central cit1e • where metro- pohtan poverty is at tts worst, the rate climbed from 15.4 percent to 18.6 percent during the ~me period, sim ilar 10 the groWlh of povcny in the ruraJ areas. "Wha t's most ~tnkmg 1s that the rate of povcny in rural areas is almost as high as in central c1t1cs," which mo t people auociated in their mind with poveny, said cent.er director Robert Greenstein in an interview. F1aurcs 1n the study show more than one 1n six people in rural America fell below tbe federal pover- ty hnc of S9.056 for a family of three in 1987 while the rate.was one 1n eight for resident of metropolitan areas dunna that year. "Jn fact, the rural poverty rate for 1987-the fifth year of an economic recovery -was as high as the rate for 1975, thedecpcst recession year of the 1970s," Greenstein ~1d 1n testimony before a hearing of the Hou~ Select Comm11tu on Children, Youth and Fam1he . The center, a nonprofit oraan1za- t1on which conducts re~arch and analysis on a ranic of public policy issues concernma low-income famir- 1es and 1nd1v1duals, found the urban· rural poverty d1chotom1M consment among ma.t racial. ethnic. a1e and dcmograph1t aroups Ahhou&h the rural poor 1s more likely to ·6e wh11c because thert 1s A lower proportion of m1nor1t1cs in non-metropolitan areas, "more than two-fifths (44.1 percent) .of non· metro black<1 were poor 1n 1987, compared lO one-third (33.3 percent) of blackt liv1n1 in central cities," the study said. Grecnitem said the study could be wed to develop national policies to mcre&Je low wqe , which he said were the pnmary cause or poverty. enttrely with their own c.pital. McCollum's amendment exempts health y thrifts already enpacd in those businessc" from lhc stncter standard. The panel alw approved, on a 3S. 7 vote, a proJ)OYI b)' Rep. Doua Barnard. D-Oa., that v.~uld protect hold1na companies that bou&ht 11ck S&Ls last year with the prom11e of government aad from havf na to absorb the costs 1r thoee in111tutiont fail because the a111s1ance 11 cut off Barnard said the meuure wa aamed at . p_rcvenuna other s.tu under a holdina company'1 umbrelll from atlO fa•hna b«'aute or a 90veme ment failure to live up to the aid ..,eemmll. GonzaJn comolaantd that tbe amendment would craie a larte loophole f'or bolda. compenitt to skin any habihty if the oftce.lailid thriftl ID under•'"· In odler dec1tt0n1, tbt 1ubcommit· le•l!'' 'h ~ UP fs'i~nJwl ~ !/• 8: 11xlc~~d ¥; ~ UP um vpf ~ UP row .rtit ' 1. l 'h UP olld•vCP 7'. Up !!rF rtnll '' ' • 80 6 IO~~L.P J ,, t; 8: m~~vc: i ~ 1~ 8~ t ~~~Ir ,E 1~ 8~ t ~~re , '1 1 J u: I 1116 ~. ~ UP oew~lr ,..,. Uo · ercFdSLn 'la '• Uo DOWNS ~ICoNApf r-~· !~~~Ike ~I/~-~ ~~; 1 =:~ ~''°' I = ~ ~ ri .=>~ S:r .t'i ~ )~ ~ . n~~~~t:,H 2 ll~ = ~ 1noG1> 'a -1 hurt, -v. rn~· iv'fJ~ l .,., = 1!'..; un • -,., .IN 1 }~ --~ • on .. 14 Oii "' 1 ... -~ '\\'I CO'IP0,111IH\,,\C110"\' , Oppenheimer & Co. Volume on the floor of the 8.i& Board came to 146.83 million s.bru'.es. up from l p .99 million in lhe previous session. Nationwide, consolidated volume 1n NY E-hstcd mues. anelud1n& trades u1 those tocks on rqional . exchanges and 1n the ovcr-the-countcr market. towed 17S 61S million shares. H1gh-tcchnolog} stocks helped hft the market. Pnme ComputCT pined I¥. to 19%; lntemauonal Business Machines advanced I 'I• to J 11/a; and Hewlett-Packard roses;, to 5411•. faxon lost V. to 41 'la; Ramada dropped •1, to 11 ~: and American ttll\'I ''''DID NEW YORK !AP) At>f 11 . T ,.,..,, l Express fell •,, to 32. As measured by W1lsh1rc Al-" SOCtalcs' index of moc.t than S,-000 act1vel) traded tocks, the market rMC S 13.6 b1lhon, or 0.46 percent, 1n value. k The NY E"scompos1te 1ndc~ of all m listed common tocks rose 0 69 point to 167 58 Standard & Poor's andustnal index rose 1.76 to 344.24 and S&P's 5QO. stock composite index gamed 1.38 to 298.49. . The NASDAQ composite mdei1 for the over-the-counter markel rose 2.40 to 413.54. At lhe Amcnc~n tock Exchange1 the market value mdc" clo~d at J33. I 4, up t. 74 H II \ I \ ll I ' U I U ll•llOHl\1 Close earthquake should energize a civic dialogue • . Some Newpon Beach residents cruicizc the Cit) u bei'ng 111-prcparcd to deal with a major cmer&cncy ••> officJals defend the Emergency Operations Plan a complete and wcll-orpni1cd. • The imponant point 1s the ubJ«t is being di~us~ in the beach pit~. ':"'htch pla)ed host to Fnday•s 4.6 canhquakc. . othtng energize dialogue hke ha' ing the epicenter ot an canhquake stnkc within Cit) boundaries. Fortunate!). the temblor wa more a warning than a disaster. In the rclatt"e world ofthc Ri chter scale. th1 was m ino1. Damagcwasimmanlyconfined to~mc broken wrndowsand merchandise tossed off sto~c helve~. AJtbough Jt was maJor eoough to ~park a wnous d1scu smn of emergenc' preparedness. Of}k1al\ in New port Beach and ,·n o ther Orange Coast c111cs who felt the canh move below their feet. should quick I) m ove lo re" 1cw their va nou~ d1~a\ter preparedness plans and assuage cttucns' concern~ ~ Newport seems to be doing that. though nut necessarily to the sausfocllon of sc,mc res1dcn1s who feel part1l ularly vulnerable The city's updated cmergenc) plan will he presented for { ll)' ( ouncll re' 1e~ within 30 da)s -~7i~ ~te K~ '.>I I • I • '., .. Wedneldey, Aprlt 12. 1Mt Al . Filthy rich muddle . through ·fortunes While wiuuna m} tum in the dtA.tor''i offiC'c the other da). I had ttmc to read mo 1 ofthr I .Oen pag of 1hc ()\fo rd D1c11onary ofQuotauons. but 1t wa n't a'a1labk I settled for a map11ne an1clc on 14t'alth. It tarted off \\1th a rundown on the f-1hh)' Rtth -a h!t 1m1lar--to the f orhcs 400 unh more 1ntercst1ng. That public ainng may be the key 10 makrng it ~ork £\en the be t plan can be improved. <iohc1t ing comments from various corner of the communJI) ~•II ensure that the many variable arc considered. that no one 1s overlooked. And perhaps mor~· 1mponantl). r~1cwing the plan. 1t strengths and tt shon comings. will a"o1d the p11fall of too many other plans II too often. the ))Ian 1s a virtual crc t. known 1ht1matcl) b).' a few experts and foreign to the man)' -who need to be familiar with its contents mo t. Politicians believe their hands are quicker than taxpayer's eye fhc..e top 10 people. dnpping mortr~ "1th t'\ en mo,c. included namt:!I from a Hollywood mo1ul to Bntl\h and hi tern ro)alt) They h\.C I rum Arkansa to Bomt'Q. There is no j>aucrn the' arc )Oun&. old. mamcd and dl\orccd and all have bro\.cn the financial ounJ bamcr \ome re born wtth a 11\ er spoon an thrsr mouth~. some mamcd monc\ and $<>me tuall}' worked for 11 in hu inc su has 011, l"C41 c tatt', ni"1~ .. P"~"· mail and TV Qu(en L h1ahcth with her $9-plus Balboa Island re 1dcnt should be thoro ughly dnlled on the options for evacuatton should the> be isolated b) the destruction of the island bridge. School offictalc. hould under 1and their role bccau\C the campusc will ~·nc as c"arna11on center,. WASHI NC rTON -.\~ the tax - pa)'en await Their annual plucking. the proc:hgals an ( on,re'>s arc schem· tng to extract new IUCS nd increase thesrlav1 h spend1naat the same tame that the) prttcnd to cut back. JaJ$C taAo .\s Lbdint ~cp. GraLc hit.\ btlhon "'a 1n ludcd of course. an<S urged c ongrc to ehmmate lhl" other ro}ah 'uch ai. ~1n1 Fina and horn: ndou'> \\'J\te 1ha: the GraCl' the \ultan of Brunei .\mong the ( o nlllll\\ton umo,crl'd mcncan "'ere E ttt Lauder Mel"\ CtttLCn\ ncctl to ha"c a concept of the big picture and how _ _Jhc) fit into the plan. Whal~ surviving a maJor earthquJkc require> a coordlmncd C'IV1c respon _.morc..W.cJy ffitl-ny-tftdtvuktttl w1llbe left to fenctf<>~r-a-t.un~ How ~ell &he vanous members o ft he communit> under· stand how to deal wtth an cmcrgcnC} will be the determining factor tn Judging the cffcctt vcncs of a cit) 's d1sa tcr plan. fhc t1m~ for planning ts now. ft ""ould be d1sas1rou\ to .l hey operate the wor1d's b1ggc\t shell game. h1dtng expenditure'> under a bc.wtkko.og army o!..shcl.b.._ r 00111ote Jack Andcrwn '' l"O• (mffin anJ l'><>nald Trump ('h,urman w11h (,race ot Ci ti1cns Th f 11th\ Rich include · people Ag;11n\1 C 10H~rnmcnt Wa\tc ""h• h -with both 11.lew Mone} and Old hJ\ al read) t hmin.itcJ S 11 ollillwn 10 \1onc\ Hut lhl·rc ''a d1ffctt-ncc The --'"'4lo~--'>u ~ member '\cw \1u.ru:.):_..1XOP • J.k.c..,..__i,hc1L ~=== C ongrc\\ haH' Joined thc Grucc mon1.» Ill the 1Jlorn1n1 .nd arc wall too long. Opinions expr"Sfd In this apace are lhOM of tM Dally Pilot OIM< viewa eJCpreued on thlt page are tho9e of lhetr euthOfs and ar111ts Readers comments may be 1en1 to Dally Pilot PO Box 1seo Cott• Mesa 92628 I Pro-choice supporters com_plimented To th<' [d11or· Orange" and l.o\ \nlCh··' counties rtl·enth c'.\pertt"nced "Osxrallon ReSt:uc" at fir-.t hund. und the tK·cao;1on "'a a resounding '>U<n''I'> for the \upponers of pro--c ho1cc • At Planned Parenthood officr~ all 1,1,ec l "'e "'ere dcluiw ~•th 1. II\ of ~upport from women and men v.h o \Oluntccrcd to go 1ocl1n1c'>1te\a1 10t h rnomina to protect the naht of 1n<ll\ 1dua1., to haH' acce\s to fa mil) pt nnrn2 ' med1car wf\11cc\ · Hu n<ircd\ turned ou1 eHI) morning Jt loc:a11ons from Ora nae to LO'> 1\nJCIC\. On bch.tlf of nll the women who'>t' right'> arc bcina tnunplcd b)' the fanatics of "Operauon Re uc " "'e 01,1,c our pro-cho1ct• \uppurtc" u hc.1rt11.'11 \Ott' of thank'> and cumphmcnt\ fut"' JOb "'ell donr f Once apan, 111 <ipporent th.at the majont) uppon<i pnxho1tc nd 1ha1 the M1Jor1ll( 14111 prt\ltl. . l\1 AR(11l I ll(,,l1(1ll \Jnta \na onftdent thauhe polu1cwn's-h.an.clu..._ qmckenhan the t:npa c . pros•11cally. aradually and inv1s1bly do the) extract the money that the ta'pa)'cr never 11pprc1..1ates the ex tent of the np ofl 4illck-up man 1s more d1rcC'l He.- acts the \ICllffi 's ca h b) w:l\ mg a revolver Congrcs peaceably and efTonlcs I) accomphshc the ~me end by dcccptt"c bud1e11ni. Hert·· .. ho"' the pme 1s pla)cd. (. onire s use accountina incks 10 make spendina inetta'iCs look like pcndina rcducuons and t:n hake\ look hke ta:ic cut'l lht' 'k1ght-of-hand begin~ with a planning budget called the current ~rvtee-s budatt II an- ' anably c~fls for more \pending .rnd hit.her ta~c\ ihen. Congress happ1J)' la\he4i the plan nina budget and boasts that 1t ha' \3\~ monc} By 1ugghna the figu re'>. the planned budJet 1 decreased. but the actual pending 1s increased Members of Congrc use the s.nme 1nckery to ponray 1.i~ ancr"Casc to the pubhl a tax cut\. Nu"" they're trying to convince the pubhc that n ,honage of rc,cnues 1s to blame for the Pike'> Peak deficit and that more t!l\e are uriently needed to bnng the dcfirn down to a manaacablc mound. This 1 a monstrous he calculated to JU\llly h1Jhcr ta:<e'> w that Congrc-;., can continue ·~ rcc kk ~ prnd1 ntr fhc truth IS lhill 13'\t!> hll\.C' nC>I bct•n t ut . that 11la'.\1ncrca~1 W\'lt' enac ted during th e Reaµn H . ..,., 11nd that re"cn·uci. \hut up ncarl~ 90 percent Meanwhile With areal f.inrarc. ( ongrc s p;w;cd thr (rramm-Rud- rnan Act. wh1t·h 1\ suppowd to r"-ducC' the defi cit each \Car and bal nee the: budget b) 1119':? Thi." \pendthn ft\ 1 n { ongre\~ haH• o"ercome lht't pruht lcm 'itmpl~ h) \h1t11n1 the,o '>hdl'> on the table. ln,tl'au or hudgct1na thl· rnunq the' ""ant to \pend, the~ undl'r"Mlle loan\ and b d~ them ""h &o"<'rn · ment guarant«S r hl' loan\ arc .. c:pl oil the hudgct .ind art· not countrd a\ part of the puhhc dcht. fhc go' rrnmrnt ha\ gu.ir:iintt'td more than S4 tnlhon 10 loon,, debt\. crops. pen\10011 banl dcf'O\ll'i ~nd torc11n tn\C'itment'> I ht~ ofT-hudgrt linant ing get\ around the <i'ramm· f<.udman re\lr1t t1on... '('l. th(' un. budgt•t guarantee\ arr \till part ol lht· uu\h1ng linant1al hunkn 1hnt "l'lgh' down 1he ta"<pa\rr\ J Peter <1c.it:c. Jn 1nddJ1tg..i hk tru<.adcr .lgilln'it an\crnmcnt ~a\tC', ha\ l.illcd nn < nn(l.r''" to \!Oil th,· calc.:ulatcd rnnlu'i1on .and adnr• .1 1ruth-1n-budac11n1 1111,1, rue tinanc1al d1~lo'iurr ""''"'ho" th3t lhl UrJ(Cnt nerd I\ lo l Ul· \l)COUIJll!. not aQ\.~ ~~w41\tA:' uui r~ ~'UCnd.i.o.1 1\ fore lunch 1 he v t lorm\ I he campaign h'1\ tht' 11uppon ,tr\l-ro -mi~ '. on of ncurl) 5 million \mrman\ who people . but the) don t hJ\t' c wrc\~d their oppo~ition '° Ne"" Monl') people 4ipcnd eagerl) gmcrnml.'nt 1,1,a \c l ho v.ho ""' h and with .., much pubhctl) 141 Cu add th<'1r " •<c c-an v.ntt to po \Ible. 1 he) bu\ httk goo<.11t uch ( 1111t·n' Agatn\t (,0 ,ernmcnt ~ a\tt' ~a c i.hmcrc <and ~cdc lap1obc for PO eo, 2300 Wuhmaton, () < S7.500, a stcrhna 11\er tea !iel for a 2001 ' doll hou prt('cd 1t $49 . and 4'h poun<h ol liclup caviar for S3.000 • • • I ht") ha\ t' fun. • ARCO·ECONO\U . -l r T ht' Old Rtth ha~c ne\'cr earned areas ot Latin •\mcnca art falhn th • ., m nc\ _ u's inhentcd. 1hey undc:r the control of .. nan.o-ter· h h Th d ronsm ., T h011 I'> the 11lhanle ur dru1 ~~;~r ~o~~·,~~~t~IJ~~t. t) pen lorJ v.11h an C\.untJnlll' aarnd.l and I ht Old A.1ch wear '°")Car old blUf' lt'rronw1 "'llh I pohll( I t"nda l he blaie~ ;and c:u rcpf)('nd c Ferm drua lord\ PJ> tht· tcrromh for U.K_lkll' f hrir llaht rtadina coM1\I!> prott"c11on and th<' tt•rron u the nf l fkan catal fhcir t;tC'ldt" niorw\ to linamC' lh<'1r op.; rauoni \Cn\3t1on ,.. t"ccd I ur namplc, mut·h of the , -a1n.-"lame' '"' lud«I amona the Old 4imuggkd in10 the lJ n1ttd \1a1c' l<rlh arc\\ 1lham Budde\, 11.athannc comes from coc:a leaf sro"'n m Pt•ru'\ l kphuro nd OcorJt" Rush l ppe-r Jtu,111 .... \i ulk) r he \IJIC) IS \nd then I ll\, there lrt the Cl a pov.c:1 ba..e for 1he Sh1n1n1 Path, a l\fone~ \t \II pcoplt' The) arc the Mar"~' tcrron" •nlup that ptotcc. t\ unlonunalc who bl\<' had mon<'y at thl t01..unc production In return, onc t1mr and lo\t 11 through bad Jru& lorc.h fY.1' the htning · P.11h llH C\tmc:nt\. dt\(,m.c ..cnlcmcnn 1n· rn1lhon\ ot dollar\ 14hl(h the ter-hcmanlc d1")putr and pro01~K) Hlfl\t\ u~ to finamc re' ol u1mn:it" f ht' 1'.o Mont"'t p('oplc cat f'h1ckcn •lltl\ 111e' that threaten 1hc \Uf\ n al ot Ml':--:ugct anc.f their hghl reading the Pl·ru' 1:in go,crnmcnt. • cons1~t' of < haptcr I I An Ja~t Andcrn11 .-.. uif§lt'tl by aphrod1\l:l(,: 1\ the l otto Dalt ha Al"' lo •rl1l111 ,., olltll· John C onnnll\ l\aaoodc11ampltof r•IHI Nl•mo. · th•~ 'JX*C'1t•i. 1 h~ b<snlruptc.:~ proceed· ini' Id\ him hi\ :!00 acre\ in Teu ------------------------------------.------------------------------.. hut h1\ inrnme "llra\t1call~ rcdUl'td He ma r ('(1mmC'ru. I\ or a 'mall Fr.ance' s attraction to Polynesia can be explosive P PEE'f£. f1h1t1-It" the ~rnc e\I pcr111n1-amu •nJ th1n1 }Ct ap1n, a wake-up uU at 6 4S for a de~11rc from the Kona a1rpon at 9. the thon hop to Honolulu, •hence at 10:)() dtP1nure <1«11nat1on T1h111. 2. 711 mile~ 1n tv.o hourJ 17 nunute\ It tt 1n uch moment that one : 1h1nb of traHI. b> 1r f ortc: One One ha1 to auurnc that the prc\ldcnt J wakes at 8 1.m .. flies off at 8· IS and f somehow -h1 b:I matenal11c If • not , the •~<>'party '>-'tem es 1cu111a l out or hand. The fl1aht b) chancrc:d D< •J the stcwardc,, 1nnuunlo. will ta .. e only 2S minute,, ~ that hospitaht} " hm1lcd J>a,\Cn&et\ mu't tr\tr1ct thnnS<"hn to a m11 ta1, • planter' ~=h. a Blood)' Mary. Coca.Cola. 1.( ola. Ptmer v.atct. Orin JUI«. araPtfru1t JU•tt, ruff ct or lt'lt At Ronolulu, wa11in1 10 bOarJ tnt' Concorde. we cr~J the lln) httk: wamna room -the san\tuar). one aM11mcs. o( tht ptlOl\ of pn\'llC .,..,. a few of •hofn at\" 111hl unfttn'td by the amval of 91 Con· cot*n. 11 11 mid·motnH'll.. and an IODtOPtilfie hmt IO rith dlf '8C1hlte1 -.. 1-lhe. lft tinaiwd 10 OM l<Mltt 1n tJw nwt1"1 room. one "' alle a.den' room. nida fftUl1t an 1hc oompo-libOn of I Uft"6 tine ftdlftl 10 the ~" doOin aaao tbc wdiroomi, llld ID IUt'fl tituationt MftYtf'llUOft '' nca nttftly JPOlllaMOUt. Twn1y minulft. tom one rnd of lhe hM 10 &he held of 1~ I calnale&c. One pilOl. who k>ott like G~ c~ .... oh. ''1 1atr'Gduon lri•illf• tlit fOrmtr r Force peaot "'ho flew the llerc-130 th .. t. 10 1972. took I dOICll of US alon& H IUCSIS or tht ~retary of 11\C' NI\') to '' 11 ntarCU<'I and the uth Pole. I remembered the captain well: H1\ voice had come 1n haltway from < hnstchurch. Nev. Zealand. tn 'At Murdo Station. "If an)th1na hap. pens frorn thl\ point on. acntlcmc-n , nnd ~c have to set down to a sca land1na. reach for the nrartst heav)' obJ~t. lie et around )Our neck. and go thinp The fil'\t ·~ that pa ~n 1 down I\ qu1cld) as po s1blc I he John ~\on, the firebrand aboard water temperature 1sabuu120dcsrer~ who 1s try1na lo rc~ue \mcnc:tn and wt uc four bouR from an) )OUth from mathemattcal 1lhtcrac) po 1ble Coast Guard help •· Tho ~•th hi\ revolutionary tC\tbool.\, plcuantrk hnacr 1n the memory. ""ould be pk:a~d even b) th1\ Ont' need to remind o~lf. or It elcrncnttt) t'\Cr1.1j(; and the K'tond. any rat f do. that Paptttc, T1h111. is that suddenly 11 ha become not cuh actuall) ratt of Hawau, 1ppro111matt· spnna 1n the onhcrn Hcmi ohcri. I) as far south of the tquator (1 7 but early fall 10 1hc uthcm Hcmi· dt&J:'CS) H Honolulu '' nonh of 11 phcrc. I ho \iOICt' of lM Concorde captain I pra that Jah111 v.111 have Id\ c me in. perm1ncnll)' the l14ful ra1nv ~-a n .. We ire at one dt&ftt orth that doss Dcctm r. Januar:> and la11tudt.'0 ht •> "I will ttll }Ou ftbruary. v.h~ we rtach tht equator " That 'We atn\t 1n tht rain and So to th pilot. I nUdlc my ~•te. '' pla~1na into SftKhCombtr Hotel. a\ man)' a MY HANDS. I happtn to k~ that J>OM&blc &o C"ab1n' that perch n&ht Ont' dam o( lalltU " tqul to 60 O\'f'r lhe Jta, pcmutt1n1 }OU to So Out m•ln. tluit ~are travehna 11 1,200 to your lana• and d~nd dov.n into m1ln per l\c>Ur. which tMaM 20 m1lct the ocean wewr for a ~wJm - en one m1nutt. So we will ""°'' the abloluatt> nttcMal')' tn the AS«jttt Cc.t,uatnr •hcn" RIPt? In thrtt heal manutn. to I kJOll 11 my waach and The roaaowu11 di> an ltr-$on· mule liolll .... y When •r hand d1Uoncd but lakct •the 100 m1ln eccldnltallyknod.1myw1fi01crablta af'Oud IW 1Uind. •'the Gausu1n out of Mr moulh -1mllled.altly "'....," abOUt Wlaich ia 11 "'°" followed "> the ca.,uin"a 1n-· "~ 1•111 cannot•f•brcho .,.ya ~'''*wt Mi~ cro.ed tbe -qa pa1nled by the mden· equeeor. C9IM llcrt abnut I 00 )'can I dHftk 1•mu~ of' IWO ............ mUtia). . . '•!a\\ !\tlhlOH\ ....... fah111 " pc-rhafl) the \tn&k nw'>t t:drbr1tc<l mall !\land 1n lh<' "'orld 1l natural r~ ptu~' r 1nurou\I~ re. cordc..-d But therc arc tho~. and 1hc' tn ludc Herman 1cl' ilk ;me.I < ai). tain < ool , 14he> 1n,c1&hcd "''"''the wanton ~ ... ,' of tht· Tah1t11Jn., of the I Qth rcnlu,; f od.i' the' remain a HI) \milll b<K.I) ol people. It 1\ \trakin110 rcnHnd tnlC'itll that I ren(h Po!)nt\1a h '• popula11on of onl) I MJ.000, P• ad (l\.\'r I )0.1\l.and' Whl(h OC\:UP Jn area lar er 1h.a11 con11nc1nal f uro{>l'. It 1 no v.ondcr thoet Paris 1un,1uu'> to maintain ,., h ~mony. ntit\\ 1th· 1an<l1n1 Sfadual t fl\ to~ rd ~If· IO\ crnment. mo t r«cntly 11\ 19 4 l flc poltttl ol r 1h1\1 lt~c the pohtl \ <>I Pu(no Rt o, h s tu do ~Ith how clow. or how fal'. a pohtt.,; I pall •• t bt a \Oetah:J "''th 1t\ h1 tonC'JI godfather. There 1rt thu en rucnu Rt \\ho ~ould kill to bc<omc a ~late. othcl"\ v.ho v.ould ~111 to ~nr all t1 10 tht Un1tro Stat lt1nohcrT1n Tah111.Tht'Frtn h(1t 1 wbth and plau 1bl) Jl')U«Sl don·t •-ant a nourt bin& T 1h1t1 bttlutt that v.oulJ fecd 1mpuhn to pen11~ Btttt'r to continue wnh the annual ubsidlC'S, ta that French PolyrtH11 111 c.iontinYC 10 dtptod on Fran«. to •hteh 11 ~nde man of 1tt 1 7-~ar­okh for a )etr•s utu>n1l ~rv1cc rvtr) )tar. nd thnt I\ the dc.-fte'lle qunMOn Of the t~nd of Munnoe, 7'0 mdn toUlh of Papttl~. where abe French lrt oft"&htir nudnr uplot.iofti. It 11n'1 • JU\t an~,,.h~rc \h;it a nitmn can coodut t nu<: !car te\I . l or 1n IJn ~. &he\ v.t1uldn·1 lalc ll 11 all 1n the 1..ha·m~nc cch.lnt ~. .\ grtal b11 Pa 1fit re 1\ not onl~ u\tful here but 'irtuall\ in· d1\~n hie. and much ot 11\c pohtte'> ot r ah111 p1l\ 1hc cm.l·thC'·hombC'r!t • tn t tho\C who b<'hc'c that f r n<"C mu\t conttnut• to dc,tlop It\ fort't' J frapf)C'. ,\od \O 1t d1in not \urpmc that the mum1n1's nc -.paper 1•~<" •1gn1ti· ant notl\C to preparations Im 1hc lClc~1 .iuon ot the IOOth 1nn1\t'r r-. ot 1hc b1nh ul h<1rle J{ Gaulla. \\ho \ mon c:omprchcndcd tilt uw~ ot I rrn.,;h lnJ h1na and l rcn h \I cria. but no1 <ll frenlh Pul'.'n 1o1:a The qu("itJun\ tht' Con\ord{" ~ 111 rdlt" 1 upon tom rrov., v.hen ""'" con\COC on 1hc lar'J(,t '81ltX~t an tht' v.orld. tht c:omputcr1uidrd \\ 1nJ Son .. h,(,:h •111 takc u\ tu the 1mnd ol Moorn 1nd. unk 1t l~'" , to hc.1cn to a lttturt from 1 atnOt"man bom en Cirtat Rntam v.~ parenh btouaht him to l1b1t1 whtn he••' 7 We will nttd to d9'pow of Tah1t1 '' Dl'Obltmi bdof'C" tak1ft1 °" lh<Jte <>f Nrw 7catand. which ••••h u' on Saturday. wit.h ~ecuon• that .. a quarttr·mtlhoo ~ .... 11.-thtt at C hmtchurth -1 mert l.800 mil wnl Of I.II -fof lhfir fiBt VI(~ of I ConcOrde.JUotnoaic 1arcr1n . •• r ,~,. c •• llht ...... '· ...,.,. 'Jr. ,. -• ,..,. ... fr## c...... . kt(al b.ink The an1C'k t'ndC'J v.11h the reaction ol a )Oun1 man o 26 "ho calls h1m~lf a Thou ndairc. Ht claum he\ a t art' in lht h1&h four-<h11t br c rt. he must be v.orth al le.a l S .mo or S9. r>. He dr nbn thC' h1Jh he get ...,hen h<' bu'.'\ gr~ents v.1thout u 1n1 <'ourons and can order an ntra ~oop ul 1n·crcam on hi, applt p1e. He· 11 proud ol thr fact that he 1ot a V1 card alter 1oph1na onh '>" umcs ' \.h hu band and I ha"e fallen 1h1ou h the cra(.:lt. again. Pase and (.)' I:' about thc\C people and "'c don't fi t in Jn)v.herr \\e c.:emunly aren't quahfirJ tu malt.r the ~cv. Rich or the Old R1th h t 'ou can't be 1ncludt'd on the: No ~h>nc) \t II h t unk '> \ou'"c lo\t m1lhon\. "c'rc th<Anlful wr are not 1 hou\ani.la1rt four-dig.at 1nc.omc dot\n't t'\lll( uo; We art not hornet~ . we at thrtt rnc I a d ) -some of them 1n rc 'taurarm.anll rha,ctworar We alw h.t\.C. \ l R. I pocxUt and. pool. Our l'lothc\ d n't ha"e dttipcr lahtl' hut the y aren't too tacky. We plur <'on a bott~ ot fine daaml)llM tor a '~111 c~ ~n. and buy two Louo udi.ct' on Slturdiy ftimht . We art not aloM. T~ ~ m1lhon' of u\ out here who art lmna on an 1neome that 1t -IVtf'lllC. Moderatl.'" SuOkecnt" Otd1nal"\ . Wtll.' \\-hltc:,rr. We doi'l't hlvt 111dtd ~ .. , bdt\ en our }ft or vecenon homes en four (O\lntnct. or tent Sl~ worth ot ~~1ar at ow penen. DUI n don't have to~• on twtied for our tachle nsauon : Cal N ,._ .,.. llw. M ...... ,..... Al2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, April 12, 1989 by Bii Keane "Hi, Darcy! "Daddy! Mr. Rice is Come on in!" here and Jeffy called him by his first name!" JIAIUIADUKE by Brad Anderson ~ •2.. ........ _,. .... •"' .......... "You tell him it's time for me to take the ' trash out!" PEANUTS M-1 GRAMPA SA'1'5 HE WORKED HAF\D ALL HIS _1FE . ihJT NOT AN'1'MORE . l( ----r ~r - GARFIELD TUllBLEWEEDS DRABBLE COUJln'SR CUL TURlt by Maratta & Maratta I I f .;, i 3 1)ocvf'l\tnt.s u~t lhd~ed "1ianldnd . . Gettysburg Address .. , , , , DENKIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham _J r · • by Charles M. Schulz ~E SA'{S THE HARVEST WORK HE DOES NOW IS REMOVING THE STAPLES ""i=ROM Tl-IE NEWSLETTER tr= '--· v ... ~ \: I by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by KeYtn Fagan ARLO AND JANIS OU Pht! /A.Y GOt.O C.Aro Fl~Y CAl'.€-1 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WIJQ[JtRBEAN DO 'XX> HAPPEN 10 K~ WHAi l.(O()R 8&..000 11JP€ I~ I MR. DtNKJ,.£ ~ BLOOD • ' t ' J by Jimmy Johneon "WEIU.45~~ '1'XJIJE1T£R ~SAVM! ' WNO fEU. rOQ A 81.ATAt.>i PITCH 1l> HIS &IG ''' by Harold Le Doux G SHARP ! DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau J 1• ... .... ...... I 111/119. IJON'r~- 111JN IT. t ·~..:: ................................. -----= ..,.__ .. _______ .. , • • 0 ........... ~· ., L•• ~.,,.. - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1989 Barons gr~b irlside rail in Sunset derby· . Montgomery 2-hits Ocean View on way to his 2-0 triumph SUNSET LEAGU• W L T Ga' By ROGER CARLSON Of ft OMly ,.,,. S.Wff Founteln Vettev S 1 0 OGun View . 4 2 O l Edison 3 l O 2 Hunllnoton a .. ch 2 4 0 l Marina • 2 4 o l WtStmlnsrer 2 4 o J T~V'S Sewn Huntington Beech 3, Edison 2 Ill Fovnte1n Vettev 2, OGten View 0 WHlminster a. M•nne J The}·, e been doing 11 "uh mirror., they sa). and n team b<ltt1ng a' erage of 230 1n unset League pla) through the fir 1 round of pla) would tend to back up the ('h.1rg(' But on Tut~n) "-hl·n f-ountain i;hot off his glove by Gary · Valle) High·~ Baron'i met Oc:ean Chn topherson m the seventh. which View 1n a duel of league-leaders. ~cond baseman Jon Orcher gathered C"ont'tr Ron Ln RutTa• Barons not 1n and ;ust mis ed getting onl) "'1elded the big 11t·k ... the~ Chmtopher on at the bag. '1r1unll) took no ~nsoner and left no It was a bang-bang game from the "oundc-d 111 a _.() '1ctol) ochrnd start. requmng JU t 85 m1riutcs. and nght-hander 't('\ c Montgomef) Barrett credited the p1tchm1. as well l he &ron lm!>ed tht c;lant of tb harp defense on both sides. for the right-hander M1lr.l· 1-...nrpd trom the QUI k tempo opening gun. got a mu pie of \Ohd hit'> • f ounuun Valle)· two runs 10 the 111 the ~c:ond inning tor a !-run second came when Montgomery cu(h1on then se11led bad. and g.8\l' inglcd 10 nght. allo\\-1ng tcvc Lan- Montgomcr. \'hat httle dl'lcn'it't' l'a tcr to mali:c the base path when support he required the latter tapped out 10 second. "That "'a~ ddi1111rh \fontgom-Thal brought M1lr.e Walcoll to the cf) ·s lx'll g.ame." said ta Rufla "He plate and he deh\cred a harp double rull) had ome pop on h1 la tball ·· td left. the b<lll landing le than two ot on!) "ac; there \Oml" pop there t~cl ul\ld the hne and deep. \\JS ~ome v.a\c as Montaomery Lancaster turned third and came daukd Ocean \ 1c"' Mlh lhangeup and the relay throw hn ham as h and run c' that kit the aha\\'lr. not camr in. the ball squ1nang away from onh swinging aiwlr."'ardh at third catchcr (oryCol~n. stnlc~. but looking .u them as well ··\\e JUSt didn't get luclr.y toda)," ··~k ;u'>t haflkd u-.:· said Ocean reasoned Barrett "I wa urpnscd Vie"' (oad1 ~le'e Barrrtt "Ile JU\I the' \el'lt ham {Lancaster;). We had ate u\ up "'11h h1t•alr.1na ball~ for him b)' fi, c feet. but then the ball hit stnlr.e'I ·• him and caromed a"'ay h """ a aood Momgomct). 11 ~ntor; 'trud out rcla)-thro."'-.. - fi' e und v.alkcd no one. lthtlUl'h he The-tw1c;t pf faie helped the Baron hit tv..o atter' a~ \tic BlirC>n~ Im· 1'R>nmly to sco1e the lead run, bu · pro' cd 10 5-1 sn league play. put Walcott at Lh1rd and 1n QO ihon to Ocean Vlew•s Daniel Hernandez steals second •• the bait eludes Jon Orcher with Tom Mendoz• baclrln9 up. Thconly..alcllc\hcp,eupwcrfa \Cort a third baseman Garan ho lht· ing,)e to !.hallow center in the first bounced out to short. · annin~ c, .. Daniel Hcrnaridc1 and n (~ue lff BASEBAU./121 (Ol!lf,I H\,IH\1.1 .A . win (Rustlers}, a split (LICI} and a loss (Pirates} Golden West puffs it out with three runs in the eighth inning Goliren We t ( ollege·., Rustlers mo"cd back into second place 1n the wild Orange l-mp1rc Conference baseball rare Tu~!l<ia) a Bert Y1l- lareal' crew came through v.1th three runs 1n the bottom or the c1ghth inning to provide a 4-3 rush1on O\cr vmung Fullerton The Rustlers. 9-S and a halt-gt1mc ahead of Orange (011~t. 1mpro .. e<l 10 15-10-1 overafl a~ Todd Long "-Cnt the d1 tancc for the scc:ond c;tnu&ht umc "He kcP.t us 1n the iame:· said Villareal 'It wac; a great pme for uc; and once apin he eut t ether a real sohd perform nee.· • ll \.I 0 II I I \ f, I I ' Long strul Ir. out three ""oll.cd two and scauercd 01ne hats to Hnpro\C to 3-1 o n the )Car \nug Paquette "as the 1nd1' u.lual Long can than Ir. for pulling 11out3'1 hl· came through '"'h a ~cnfice fl, 10 the Slllth 1nn1ng to cul the f ullcrton lead to 3-1. then drO\ C' an two run<t """ha double 1n the e ighth to t1r 11 '" 3-3 Paquette moved o'er to third h.t'll· on thedoubk when the ensuing thro"' 10 lht' plale got awa) for nn l'rrt>r \Cttlllg up Jo ;h Bammer Sammer llud do" n J S({Ul'Ctt' hunt on a 2-1 count and beat 11 out toi a 10gle as the go-ahead run cro!>~J th l' plate Paquette·., sa nficc fl ) 1n the \l\th ca me after I-rank tlermao ~angkJ and mo\(d to thmJ on \te\e .\k)<o~,·n·, b3'it' hat Whitworth helps Anteaters salvage double-header split k.cn Wh1t"'onh pitched h" third 1.:omplcte gamc of the season -a team high tor UC I -to lead the .\ntcater!l IO a 1-0 victory O\.Cr Lo)ola Mar) mount 1n the ~cond game ol n college baseball double-header Tues- day rught . . l he Lion-; won the opener JI \nteatcr f 1eld. 6-t overcoming an eJrh 2-0 ddit-11 lri p11rhin.gthc fir'it hutout for l '(I tlm season.\\ hll"-onh allowed four hit~ in the SC\en-10n1nggamc l.\Jl .. cd none and !.truck out three l U.1 ... !1-1 O\erall.scored11 run 10 th~ l\lh a 8111~ Barden 1ngleJ. moH~d to second on a s:i nfkc anJ Bly/even has to settle for 7-1 win, 35th 4-hitter, but shutout denied frOft't The Associated'''" How Ion& bad ll bcel'I )1ncc the la\t tame 8ttt Btylevcn was in po$1t1on to pnch a \hutout'> "I really c.-an 't recall. I had a rr" or them 10101 1n the cond 1nnin1 la-.t )car." the 3 ·)car-old na.ht-handcr said Tuc~ay n11ht af\cr C'om1na "'•than an m01n1ofwhat •Ould hl\C biccn ht ~6th ctretr \hUIOUI. Bl)k"cn had to Kttk tor h1, \ tCtOf) •1th the 1h(om1a n,cl I four·hlt 7.1 VIC10r)' 0\Cf tht Oakland l\thlctt He took a 1-q..tut hutout mto the ninth wMn Oak~nd j('OfN on tan J1v1tr's ianaJc. 0a .. e Parker·, doubtc• and Carney Lansford*\ • aroundcr. .. , wanttd tM ~utout bed. t my aac )OU don·1 tia"c too many o~ ponun1ttn for thrift. But after they KOttd I wanud 1he compkic pme. That was imp()f1ant to IM. too. said 81ylfvtn, Who wound up -uh h1 J~th four-hmcr. "I think we made MOR, harder contltt than ont nan would ,._.,,." Oakland mAftllff Tony Llltuua taid. ~·•• I'm IO•ftl to 11vt Blyltvcn \ '\f,I I' 'C Ill UI I .I HOMS Toct.Y-0.li.i.F)d 70S orn A.or ll-O•ir. •"<I, I OS om • • ·AWAY AM 14-Se•llie, 1 OS Of!'\ • Aoril lrS..tt •, 1 OS om • A«ll lFSeell;e, I S om • APfff 17-Cl'liUllO. UO om Aorit lt-<"'uoo. HO Pin. •On Tv. Cn.nnel S •AD temet Of\ KMPC 1110) cr?dn. He did a IOOd Job " Bfylevtn 1-<f. Walktd t•O Ind \truck out five. He rcmaintd tied •1th Stev~Camon ind Olan Ryan on the all-ume h'it v.11h 55 hutout . fhr Angel\ were !>hut out on two hats through four innings by torm DJ\I\ 1-1 . but ~orcd "'run~ ~1th tv.o OUI IO the liflh \\I all Jo) ncr kd off ""llh a double :lnd wa on third .""hcl'l Jad.. Ho~cll drev. a two-0ut "alk (ilcnn Holl- man· ingk hrolc the ~ortlc~s tic and Mark \kl emote: De' on White and C lauckll Wa han1ton also Jc-h\c~con'loC'Cull\c RBI 1nJI~ Lance Pam~h then hit a hne dri .. c 10 left that "ent for a tv.o-run double v.hen Lul\ rolon1a hpptd on the 111 Wah Wc1 \"double "1th t•o out 1n the tharJ wa.. tht ·, fint hit • LaMford \1naJcJ v.11h one out 1n the ~"cnth but •11 era ~Jon a doubk- pla) aroundcr. Jol_ncr hit• ~·loaded YCnlKt' llJ ofTGr~ { aJan:t 1n the ~"cnth for California s final run. . J ht A's pla)ed v.1thout 1lutatr, lotc Can\tto, who 1 on the d1wibkd latt •llh a ~pra1ocd v.TI1t. arid Mark •••rt, ~ho 1s sufTcrin& from back JP9'm' . play long ball In 8-3 win over Dodgers third on 11 groundout bclort ~onng on a thm"mg error b\ the t.cryClfa 'lhOrt<.top In the SC\Cnth. the l 1om 22-1 tc threatened to tie 11 "-hen \·fta Brad· bul) doubkd "1th 11.\.0 outs hut Whitw orth closed ll out b) 1ndunng (,reg Wall to"" out to nght In the opener l 'C I was ahrad 2-1 in the founh wh1:n Bnan T ur.1ng crat lr.ed a two-run homer 10 gl\ c the I ions thc lead for good f or thr .\nll'aterc;, f d l una l·\· tended his h1111ng 'itrcal. to w,, .. n ~hale 5tJC) Pari..er lcnathcncd h1' 10 II "c UC I open a thrrc-gamc ser1e\ at Lona Bea h Swtc on h1da) at I fhat game ""'II ~ <.ho"'n on the Pnmc Trclr.ct C<1blc nctwtnlr. on a dela,cd bam at 7 '0 · The B1J \\e 1 \COCHon11nuc ~ v.11h angle aamc-c; 'wturd.i\ and '-)unday. OC C pitchers endure long afternoon in 10-7 setback to ~iv~rside T"o Orange C <M" C oll~c pile.hen ~erl' roughc-d up b) "l\1t1n' R1,~r 1dc < 11~ on Tue(O(fa) a<. the f1gcr\ up~t thl' Pirate 10-7 in an OrJn@l' Empire ( onlerence h.i">Cball game f n.·<,hm.1n nght-handrr J tm Pat- tcr\on. .\· l "'ho ha-. all three of R1,c1>11k·~ conkrt•1u-r \liln\. worlr.cd 8' ~ 1nn1ng-. lur lhl' \ 1Cton "h1lr O< ( ~tartl'r Domini(' .\1' arc1 and rchc' er Joe ~"ell c:omb1ncd to '.'alk \(\en anJ allo~ all to rune; 10 lour 1nn101) <X < ... T omm-. Irv.in p1ckeJ up lhc pal'Ct'~ \\1th fi,i 1nnin of hutout ball allo"'"I no "alK and fi,c hit lf\\.1n stru k out thn~. ~Oii 1°311nOa W8't 2 for 4 v.1th f5 RBI and Eddie Pierce w:ts 2 for 4 w11h om KBI ~ rn<.C . v..hteh feH to-9-6 tn lht'Oll and22-9-LOH'r311 P1ercch11 a wk> homc run 1n the second mn1na ralanoa had a bascc;<lcann, douhlc 10 the thtrd annina and a tv.o- run double 1n. the SCH'nth to spark ex < '\attack R1 ,ers1dc. \-1()..1. 6-1 -1. ored fiH' t1mt"\ in the second 1nn11lj and four mon: 1n the fifth. OC:C dropped a fl\ ball to <en ter field 1n the second 111n1ng. which re'>ultl'd in earned runi; ~1' arc1 allo"ed thr h1 "alkcd '" ""h11C' "ell, h onl) thrce hatte~ bcfort be for Ir"' in. v.alkcd one and g;H c hit\ The ~tOO\.lo. oppcd t halt-same heh d Golden \\c t n the Orange F.mp1rc<.onfcrencc t d1np b' '1nuc of. a Bu ' fotfe1t ....... ,.... .......... .... ............. di .. Mell ........ T-...... pullt .... H ............. Edison stuns Marina swimmers .. A A12 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, Aprll 12, 1989 TBS PAMD,Y CIRCUS by Bii Keane COUNTER CUL TUas by Maratta & Maratta llLOOll COUR I I "Hi. Darcy! "Daddy! Mr. Rice,is Come on in!" here and Jeffy caHed him by his first name!" " .ltttagna «aria Gettysburg Address~ 7 , • , , (I , MARMADUKE by Brad Anders-oll DENNIS TP llENAC&- by Hank Ketcham __J r· "' 1.2. ·-......... -~~··· . r .. You tell him 1t s time for me to take the trash out1" ·rvE 60T A TIRED lJllSBIG.'~ PEANUTS M-< GRAMPA 5~'(5 HE woRi<ED H~f\(; AL .. ,... s _1FE . 61JT NOT AN'1'MORE . (r;:::::. ....> GARFIELD DRABBLE ~E AND GR~M \\A ~AVE \\J\E;' TQ A RETtREME1' T COMMVNIT'f --- by Charles M . Schulz ~E SAYS THE ~A l(DEST WOR HE DOES NOW 15 REMOVING THE STAPLES FROM THE NEWSt:ETTER (~ -~ ·::fl) ., " . ~ v' l by Jim Davis ~ ~~· , by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan ARLO AND JANIS OM '&(1(1 ~y GOl.D CARD Fl~Y~f,,I .. . ..,. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN DO QOU HAPPE~ 1"0 KNOW WHAi' t;oOR B&..000 1l/Pe: 15 I M R . DINKU:: ~ BLOOD • " l'Z by Jimmy Johnaon "JER£'!> ~!JOCK~ ~ H1TER ~&MM! f£U. rOQ A 8'.ATN.>T PITCH TO HIS &IG '" by Harold Le Doux G 5HARP .' DOOIUSBURY by Garry Trudeau r• ... ,,..... ~-I .... I/Oh~· TIONIT. I .............. .__._ ...... .. .,._ .... .... ____ _ • ...,. ,.... ~· -· Le•• ... , ... WEDNESDAY. APRlt 12, 1989 Barons grab inside rail in . ' , _Sunset . derby Montgomery 2-hits Ocean View on way to his 2 -0 triumph . ly ROGER CARLSON Of -o...,, l'loc St4lf'I They''t been doing it with mrrrors the) S<i). and a team batting a'erage of .230 in 'unset League pla) through the first round of play "'ould tend to bad. up the charge But on Tuesda\ "hl·n Fountain Vnllt) High's Baron met Ocean Vic" in a dud of lengut-lcadr~ Loach Run La Ru1la'.s. Bacons. not oril} "1cldl'd the big -.11cks. they '1nuall) tool no ~moncr and lcfi no "oundcd 1n a _-0 'lCIOI) behind nRht-hamkr te' c \1omaomel) lhe Barons ~Med the slant., of rig.ht-hander M 1kc 11..arpel from the opening gun. got a cou ple ofsoltd h11 1n thl' ~cond inning for a 2-run cu~hton then se11led bac~ and gaH \1ontgomer) ''hat lt11k def en "e · uppon hl' rcqu1rcll. "'That "as delin11eh 'vtontgom cf) '<1 bc'it g.ime " stud Lu RulTa "'I le reall) held wme pop on his fo 10011 .. ot onl) "as there )(lmc PoP. there was 'iOme \\':l\CS a Moo(iomel'} da11lcd < X.ran \t 1c" \\tth changeup and l une'l that left the ~aha"~ not -unh -\\\rng.tng.__a"l"ardl) at third stnkl''i but lool1ng at them a I "I k )U\I banlcd u ... said Ocean \11e~ {oath \h.'H' Rarrett .. He JU 1 .ilc U!> up "tth brea~mg balls for ~nl~ .... Montgomcr} a ~n1or. 'trud; out fhe .intl "nlled no one although he bll t~o flJtters as ll\e arons 1m- pro' l'd to S: I 1n lcagul' pin) SUNSET LEAGUE W L T GB· Founteln Vallev 5 1 o Ocean View • 2 0 I Edl$On J J 0 2 Hunllnoton BHch 2 • O '3 Marina 2 • 0 J Westminster 2 • 0 J T""4Ny'' Sorn Huntington Beach J, Ediwn 2 Cl> Founle1n VJBllev 2, Ocean View 0 Westminster I, Macina J shot off h1 glove b)' Gary ( hnstopher\on 1n the ~'cnt h. \\htch second b3!>Cmnn Jon Dreher gathered 1 n -and J us t JllJ.SS_c._d gc. Llln& < hnstopherson at the bag. · It wa a bang-bang ga me from the 1an. rcqu1nng1u t 85 minute . and Barrell credited the pttchina. as well as harp defense on both ide . for the quid. temPo Fountain Vallc}'s t\\-O run in the second came. when Montgomery 1nglcd to nght, allowing • IC' c Lan- caster 10 mal e the ba paths when the latter tapped out .l,O second, That brought Mike Walcott to the plate and he dch,ered a harp doubk to left. the ball landing le than l\\-O feet 1ns1de the hnc and d p. Lancaster tumtd third and came and the relay throw h11 him as he c me in. the ball squ1rt1na a"ay from catcher l Or) Colben. ·~JU t d tdolgc.t luc~y today," rcasoord Barrett. "l v.:s urpnScd thl') ~nt ham (Lancaster).· We had him b> fi\t~ f~t. but then the baJI hu h1mandcaromcdawa> ltwa a good rt'l3) tflrow .. Oce•n View's D•nlel Hern•ndea st••I• second •• the bflt eludes Jon Orcher with Tom Mendoa• b•cklng up. l he onl\ !.afellt' he &•ne up \\('rt' il tht-1ng)e to shallo" center 1n the fiN 1nn1n1t b\ Daniel Hernande'1 and a The twist ol fate hcl~ the &rons no on > o -.col'Cll'ftrfead run. but 11 put IJ..alcon at third and in po iuon to <,core a third baseman Garan h o bounced out 10 hort ff'Waw see BASEllAU./821 co111t.1 H\,l.H\11 • A ·win (Rustlers},-a split (UC/} and~. loss (Pirates} \ Golden West pulls it out w ith three runs in the eighth inning Golden West < ollcge' Rustler' mo'cd b ck into second place 1n the "'tld Oran t Em part ( onference ba~ball race rur\da) as Bert Val- lareal's crew came throuah wtth thm.• runs in the bottom of thl' eighth inning to provide J 4-' cu h1on o' t'r vm11 n1 Fullerton TM Ru tiers. ll-5 and 1 hall-pnu· ahead of Ora nae ( oo t. 1mpro' ed to 15-10-1 overall a lodd Long "l'nt the dt'itance for the '\CCOnd .,tra1ah1 time "He l cpt us in the gamr,'' \aid V1llarul "It wa a great aame for u' and once ag;un he P,Ut tc ether 11 rl.'al sohd performance. • ll \.JOH I I \f,I I ' Lona ~trud. out 1hrct• \\afll'd t\\n and \C311cred nine hit\ to 1mprOH' 10 '·I on the \car Crn11 Pa.ttuettr .,.. a~ tht· inllt' 1dunl I ong ran than~ for pullina 11 outa!> ht· came through "''h n \lltrtlitl' 0\ 111 the tAth 111ning to l UI the I ullcrton lead to 1-1 then dro'<' 1n twn run\ wtth J double in the eighth to tic 11 .11 3-3 Pattuette moved oH·r to thmJ ha''-' on the double when the ensuing thro" to tilt' plate got away for an \'rrnr \Ctlln& up Josh Bamrnrr Bammer l:11d tlo"n a ~uct'/l' bunt on a 2-1 count and beat 11 out ft1r .i 'inglc a the so-ahead run< rn\\t'U th~· pla te Paqurtte' \OlrnfilC n> in the \l\lh camr ofter Fran~ I k rm.in \ingkd .lnd nlO\ed to third on ~le'e tc l'..o\\l'n'i b \C hit Whitworth helps Anteaters salvage doubl.e-header split 11..en Wh1t\\t>rth pitched h1~ 1h1rll t0mplctl' game of the ')('ason -a 1cam high fur l ( I -10 lead the \ nll'Ulel"\ toil 1..0 "ICIOI) 0\ rr l 0) o la 'vt al)m()Unl 1n the \Ccond iamc'bl a \Olkgc ba4ch.tll double-header Tues- lla) night • 1 he lion\ "on the opener .11 \ntl'atcr I 1c.'ld b· 1 O\Crrnm1ng an c.-arl" 2-0drtit11 In p11th1ng thclir\t hutout forl < I tht\ \Cawn. W hll\\onh allo"cll four hm 1n the ~vcn·inninggame. \\Jll cd none and struck out three l < I. 14·.! l-ll1,crall. \l'Urcd 11\ 1 un in the '"'h 3'1 8111 BJrden-. inakd. rnoH:d 10 !>Ct:ond on a ~rnlice and Bly/even has to settle for 7-1 win, 35th 4-hitter, but shutout denied From The Assod arted ftress How Ion& l't d 11 bccn in c the la\t time Ben Blykvcn wa\ 1n po\itton to pitch 1 shutout? ··1 tcally can't rec II. I had few ol them 101na 1n the ~ond 1nn1na l;a I )car." tM J ·)car-old naht·hand r said fuC'Kla)' n1ah1 after comina within an mmna Of \\hit would ha\e been h" ~th carrcr hutout Bl>k"en had to ~Ille for h1~ \ 1clor} with the ahfom1a natl . I four·hll 7-1 '1ctory O\Cf the Oakland thlcll He look 1 two-hit \hulo ut into the ninth wMn Oa!tland 8('0mJ on '>tan Javier' sinlk [)a"e Pukrr°s double' and C arnc) Lan ford'\ sroundtr. "I want~ th( \hu1out bid. t my aat )OU don't M\C 100 many op. ponunittc for tl\tm . But after lhC) !l('()f'fd I wanted 1he romlMtc f!lmc. That "' imponant to me. 100. • Mtd Blylt,m, who wound up wtth hi\ Jjth four-httttt. ··1 1tunk. ~ madt mort, hitdtr conlKt than OM run would '~t." OUland ma""'r Ton> lARui Mid. "But I'm.,.,. to p~c Bl)lt'cn \ '\ f, I I ' 'C Ill U I I I all·11me ll\I "''h ~5 hu toul\ I he ngel V.l'rc 'hut ou1 on tv.o hth throu&h tour mninis by torm ()3, 1\, 1-1. but \4..Urt.-d SI\ runs v.1th tv.o OUI In the lifih. . \\-alh Jornrr kJ oil v. 1th 1 double anJ v.a' ori third ,"hen Jae ~ Howell cJrc" 11 l\\t>-e>ut w I~. C1lcn n tlofl· m n· \tnlk bmkc thl' "-.01ek\ ll<' • and Mark Mel emorc. lx,on White anJ CI uJell \\a h1n1ton al~ de· h\Cred conli('\Utt\C RBI 1n&I \ Lance Parr14lh 1hcn h11 a li ne dm c to left that "'l'nt for a t•o-run double v.hen Lui Polonia shppeJ on the .. ,.. . Walt Wei.,,· <lnublc v.1th t•o out 1n the third wu thc-\ ·, fi~t hit, LAn fo rd "" d v.ith one ou1 1n the \e\Cnlh ut v... <'rued on 1 J oubk· pta) around r. Jo)ncr h11 11 ~SC\·loadrd mfkc fl} uff 1~ ( Jaret in the ~\Cnth for ahforn1a final run. r~ ., pta\cd 1thout '1~1'.' Jmt an o, ~ho i'I on tM d1YNN hit •1lh a wra1ncd v.nst. and Mart M«'''"'rt~ v.ho 1 utfcnna from beck tpum 1h11J on a groundout before ~nnng mt .J 1hro"1ng error b> th<' l o\ola 1ihor1-.1op In the SC\t•nth. the l 100 . ~~ I 1hrea1enl'd to Ill' 1t "hen Mia Brall· bul) doubled w11h tv.o out\.' hut Wh11"onh do-.ell 11 out b> 1ndut mg (1rcg WJll to 0) out 10 nght In the openrr l ( I wa ahead ~-I in the fourth v.hl·n Brian I urang crall ed a t\\O-run homer to g1H' the l 1onti the lead for good ~or the Antcatt'r\, fd I una l'\· tl·ndcd h1 h1111na \lrcJi.. to '>t·\l·n "htlc \tJl) Parler kngthenell hi\ w liH l < I open a thrc.'<'·Pme scnc\ tit l ong Bl'ach ·1a1e on F-nda> at I That gnme will be sho" n on the Prtmt· l 1det l'abk nct"ork on a dd:l)l·d ba 1 at 7 '° f he Big We t ~·rte'i lOntinue\ "'th s1n~k gam~s <;:nurlla> and \unda~. .\HJ:\ ROI '\DIP O CC pitchers endure long afternoon in 10-7 setback t o Riverside 1 \\O Orange c oa'>t < olk&e pttc:hrf'\ \\Crl' roughed up b\ 't'iit1n RJ\ crs1de ( "" on Tue\d9' a\ the T1 ers Ufl'\C'I tht• Pirate\, lfl-., an an Oran~c Emp1n: < onference ha~llall g.amr r r\·,hm.ln ngh1-h.1nder Jim Pat tcr'>Oll l I v. ho ha~ all thrl'c of R1,cr\llll·., tonft'rt·nre "''"' "orli:J 1nn1ngs tor the 'tl IOr\ "h1k O< ( startl'r l>omin1 c .\I\ arc1 and rcheH1 Joe ~"ell l'Ombinrc.l 10 walk SC\l'n .ind allo" all 10 run in four innings O<. < 's J ornm' Irv.in p1ckrd up the ptell'\ \\Ith li\C~ 1nmng\ of )hUIOUI hall allo"1ni no walls and fhe h1t\ IN to strud out thf'l'C. ~oil hlanoa ""3~ 2 tor 4 \\tth fi,c RB I and ldd1e Pierre wa\: for 4 with o nr R 81 tor()( ( "h1ch ktl to 9-6 in thcOH and ~~-~-1 o'erall P1rrce h11 a solo huml' run 1n the \(.'('Ond inning Talari03 had a oo~ 'lcan ni double tn the third inning and o l\\O- run double 1n the ~'cnth to par <X t' auad RJ\ers1dl'. '-f0-1. 6-1 -1. 'i<'Orcd fi, c ttmrs in the ond innina :ind lour morl' in the fifth ()(\dropped a th ooll to center field 1n the ~nd inntng. which resulted in thrl·e un· earned run\ .\h arc1 allo"l'd thrt'C hm and "alkcd '" "h1lc "ell. "ho faced onh thrt'e Ntters beforc being ltficd tor lt'\\tn, walll:'d one and gaH up two hit . fhe 'ICthad dropped the Pirates a hall-game behind Golden \\ e" in the Orange mprre Conference sUlndtn b\ '1rtue ot a 8ue<1 forfot. ....................... ........ •• .,. 8Ndl ...... IMtctlllr ... er T-Wenc.11 '""" tfwa11 .............. Edison stuns Marina swimm .. , Once World Series hero, Knight :S:b.w::.r~'t.~~ ... -ttl • • ~1 f -,.h;4 _.__........._Dulkl Hnnandtz uole second IA now se 1ng 1n a ro,e o r:auuy ~o~~~~~'y -·~t~:Ut.oi:-1 CIU._...non and Ft Mike BUrM flrom The Aaodated fttns and htt husband could SDe8CI lhnl =· lut whee • Kniaht wu trackd from ~IO ·a IMI,.. ia The caddy shouldenng thcgolfbaa looks fl! spnn& trainina,.i& threw their pie• bato dilsray. (tmiliar, but out of place. e "Nancy's schtduk WM llftllllb tel .a:ordi111 lO • Shouldn't he be wcan~ng a baseball Baltimore's schedule," Kniabuaicl ... ltdidn'l matdt widt '*niform, and swinging a bat? Detroit's schedule and Wf wound up l«ina each othtt For 18 years, until this sprin&. he did. only five weeks durina &he enti~ IUll'lmcr:· 1 ·Ray Kni.ht. MVP of lhe 1986 World Series, is Knight said has new~ ... no&IS~Uit looks." caddying for has wife. Nancy Lope1, on &he. LPGA Tour. "He knows what be• doina OUI there, Aid Loon. ''h 's someth ing I've alwaxs wanted to do. J can be who wall be among the favorilel in tbe 1450.000 Ai Star· wnh her out here and the family more. I've CnJOyed 11. ". Ccnlmela Hospital Clallic that starts Friday at Rancho said Knight. recently re11rcd from Park in Los Anacles. an 18-ycarcarccr. the last 13 in 1he "He's good for my pme. He ,;~es me !!'c yardaac major leagues. and keeps me from maklna .mental m11tak.es. "I know a Jot of people tease Sofartherehavebcenv1nuallyaofam1lyspa1son1he him about carrying my bag. but he"s course. . my best friend,, not just my hus-· . But. recalhng the ~emper Open .earlaer this ~r. band ... said Lopez. an LPGA Hall of Knight said. "We had a dt~mcnt With club select1.on; Famer ... I wa nt him her~. I thou&h1 she should ~sc a 4-1ron to the green and she "Witb Ray out here. I can pla) wan1cd to h11 a 5-iron. . . . • a lot of toumamcn1s and try to Lopez proceeded to lut lhc S-tron short and mto the become the leading money winner water. . .,,, agam." "I ended up sayi~ 'See, you ~ver hstcn to me. If ""'9ht ·•rm leaving the game feeling I you don·1. why ask m~. It was a ~tup1d sta1cmcnt for me tan still play ... &he 33-year-old former infielder said. "But to make, \Cl')' stupid, Kn1&ht said. l don't want 10 be a part-time player. I'm not good at1ha1. "I've been m bascbalf 18 years, so I k.now aboul I've always been an intense player, keyed up. compe1111on. undcrstandina pressures, failures and "I can't sit and wait The more I sat on the bench last successes. . year. the more I thought aboul retiring. I think I made the "So I can relate to what Nancy's feeling. J know whrn right decision. but it's going to take awhile to gel used to it. 10 say somcthtn~ and ~hen not to." . "I've never lost &hat enthusiasm . never lost that Joy," ~nd Kntght s. advice should carry a ~crtam amount said Knight, whb, in addition to hjs World Series MVP of weight -he did, after all, beat has wife a1 golf once. year with the New York Mets, had .300 seasons earlier some thrcr years ago. He shot a par 72 to beat her by one with Hous1on and Cincinnati. shot In past years. Lopez adjusted her tour schedule so she "He got lucky," Lopez said. Clippers routed· by Portland Clyde Drexler scored 24 points and ~ Terry Porter had his second trirle-Ooubte of • the season as 1he Ponland Trai Blazers 'A-'Of\. ,. &heir third straight game. 126-1 02 over 1he ---- Los Angeles Clippers Tuesday nijlll. Drexler scored 10 points tn the second quarter. helping the Blazers take a 66-42 halfume lead. Porter finished the game wi th I 0 points. 15 assists and I 0 rebounds fo r Portland, which improved its lead O\ er Dallas to three pmcs~ith ix to play in lhe race for the eighth and final Western ference plaroff spoL Rookie Charles Sm · scored a season-high 32 points for the Clippers. and Ke Bannister. $tarting at ce nter for Benoi1 Benjamin -w had an allcrg) reaction -!>Cored 21 points. •Larry Nance.returned from a two-game layoff to score 20 points and Ron Harper conven ed a steal by Nance into the t1ebreaking basket with I :5S left a~ Cleveland bcal v1stting Philadelphia, 92-90. • In Houston. Otis Tho~ scor ~in& and inJurc<f'Mil(c Woo<ISon cameo the bench for 21 as the Rockets clinched a playoff berth by defeating Indiana, 108-99. •In Milwaukee. Ricky Pierce's 19 points and two sconng spurts. one clos1ng.1hc firs& half and the other opening the second. led 1he Bucks to a 125-9 3 v1ctol) over New Jersey. •Chris Mullin scored 25 points and Terry Tca&Je had 24 as Golden State improved its rttord to 11--0 against the NBA 's three worsrteams-Miami. Charlotte and the Chppers-wtth a 114-98 victory over the Heal in Oakland. Ql'OTE Ot'THE D.\ l Tom Kelly, mana,er of the M1nnao&a Twms. on this year's New York Yankees: "h jus1 docsn'1 seem like 1hc Yankee Yankees -the panstnpcs, the 1rad111on. whatever 11 as. There's a new coaC'htng staff. and those names aren '1 JOing to-be there: Randolph, Winfield, Mat11ngJy.' · Kings stay allve with ~-2 win Wayne Gre1zky assisted on power-play ~ goals by Chns Kontos and Bernie Nicholls. then added an in su rance goal as the Los ; • Angeles Kin~ beat the defending champion Edmonton Oilers. 4-2. at the Forum 10 stay ali ve in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Luc Rob1ta1lle ti=ored has first goal of the playoffs an d added an assist as the Kmgscut the01lers' lcad in the be t· of-seven Smythe D1 v1sion scnes to 3-2. The Oile~ can advance to the dw1s1on finals Thursday mght wit h a Yictory at the Northlands Coltseum. where they have won 14 straight playoff games. The Kings ltd 3-1 entering the third period but got a scare when Normand Lacombc's son backhander 1ricklcd through goaltender KeUy Hrudcy's pads with 4:0S left. Hrudey made several key savcsbef<>R Gretzky's wrist shot from the nght faceofT dot h.it goaltender Grant Fuhr's pads and bounded into the net Wlth I: 17 remainins. Jn other NHL playoff games: •Goaltender Milce Vernon recorded bis second shutout in three games and Calaary moved within a pme ofclinchina their series with Vancouverbywinninaat IM Saddlcdomc. 4--0. Joe Mullen, Joe Nieuwendyk, Mat'k Hunter and Hakan Loo~ with his founh pl of the playoffs, scored for the riamcs, who lead tbe best-of· seven series, 3-2. •In St. Louis, Pe1cr Ztzel hacf three pis and two assists as the Blues wrapped up their Norris Division leries in five games with a 6.1 victory over Minnesota. l.ezcl. who tied a team playofhcorinarecorcl held by four other playen, had two Pis and an _. durina a four- soal scq>nd-period outburst. IMn completed bis hat trick tn the tliird. • In Boston, Randy Burridle bloke a IClOfeleu tac Wlth a shonhanded pl 1n the teCOild period• the Bnlins W!*Ppeci up their leries with a 4-1 victory over Buft'alo. In winruna the Adami Division .mes. 4-1 . Bolton earned a -• berth in the division finals ataniaa Monct.y nijltt in Montreal •In Detroit, Petr Klima and Jolla Olabol ICOl'ed tJbrd..period pis S9 leCGlldl ..,.n to lift dll Red Whip to a M vicM>ry oftl'~. keepi alliw la IMir ICria witb the BlldMwU. wbo J-2. •Pelle Wued .... a.-.... -~---t:CB remai•illl ':.7 .:J-S lit m lloii .. ===~~:;ta .• f1yen a 3-2 ad tn tbeir htrict Oh.._ Bench speaks out on Rose "Hal That's H -U-M-A, Larryr One more miss and I win .. .' Campbell accepts suspension -· ,.t.. JNDIAN POLIS -Tome Campbell. adm11ung he was" rong 10 refuse a drug &est. says he accepts a 90-day suspension by The Athletics Congress in order 10 keep other a1hle1cs from using has case as a precedent. Campbell. 1he 1987 world indoor high hurdles champion, decided.not 10 appeal a March 11 ruling b)- TAC'. the national governing body for track and field in the United States. · Campbell called 1he incident "a silly m1xup" tha1 stemmed from his refusal to take a drug test. Maravlch Award to Burson IO~•cater. • ,._._ ..... DJ. Muna/wu bit._ I ~-.,C IOICICoad iM llrw\ * .... bu& ....... :. piacllfaaner, die ScUawb were iil- len ~when Sieve lterMDda..., to lbori criwleld ud heel .... ru._.11 teCODd doubled w, ... nK'laod --" in ... sevenlb witb awo OUU,bul Moa~ ery forctd Colbert lO ~ IO UtiRI and at was over. Ocail View wu Dal onl y blanked. but stranded just IW beserunncn. Fountain Valley's ciabt-hit au.ct featured the fact that no oae IUuct out 1n the first four inninas with the emphas11 on coritact outs. C>rcher and Lancuaer each went 2 for 3. "We lt\&D& ·the bell real aood today," sa~ la RufTa ... And we got them out an a couple of key situations (most notably k~ing a lid on Bums, who went 0 for 2). • So Ocean View falls a game off Fountain Valley's p.ce with its sec- ond loss in six I~ staJU. About the only saving arace for the Scahawks was the general condition of the squad. Pitcher Randy Karliner, who has been on the disabled list since the -spring vacation break, may be bacl and ready for duty on Saturday_, accordinJ to his coach, and himself, and outfielder Scott Caringella, who has been out with a broken hand, is expected back on Saturday. · Elsewhere in the Sunset on Tues- day: Hutlal*l Bea~ 3, &11.. !: They went ei~t inninp and scored twice in the first round, but twice wasn't enouah this lime as Hunt- m11on ~acfi pulled it out in the eighth frame as Brian Wright, "ho -.................. ....... Aaron Scheid. shown tier• lft a flnt·r•~ ..-. -Ind Costa Mesa, .ttOt the flnal out T••~~ In a rellef •P••· ance as th• Artt1t1 captured • 14-7 CL ~· went 3 for 4, scored the winning run and an earned run. on a wild pstch. Chns Lanon was 3 for 3 with 2 The Oilers escaped a bullet LO the runs, 1 double. a stolen ba~ and 2 top of the eiahth when Edison left two RBI; and Ryan Kl~ko was l for 3 runners stranded. one at third ba5C. Wlth a ~ouble. stolen base, walk and 2 Edison took a 2-0 lead in the first R Bl. He has 98 c.1recr bast h1u at this 1nninJ when Joe Pence singled and po1nl. J.J. Thobc, who went seven innings Wntm1nster bani.Cd out five without a decision. sent a 1-1 pitch doubles w11hin an ll-fi111nack on the ov~r the left field fence for a 2-run winner's field to improve to 2·•· home run. After that lhe Oilers' pitching wa In the Pactfk\oast League: in command. imlWO'"' -strndottt---1o.a1ua Bead .U.. CJHJa ..Meu 7: defensive pla)'s by Jason Brissey on The Artists. who ha ve been plagued bare-handed efforts back in~ it up w11h muh1ple error games constantly. J.P. Ruzo went five before junior put 11 together defensive!)' behmd Josh Faur relieved to get the victory, Junior D~n 1d Crain. who SI ruck ouf 7 backed up fun her by a save from Ken and "-lllked 3. allow1ngJu t thret base Ma)S. hits through six 1nninas before run· Huntmgton Beach J<:ored twice an nin& m10 sc .. ent .. ·innma &rouble the sixth when infield outs by Chris Aaron Scheid go1 the last out for the Mangrls and Bmscn sent Olman Art1!.tS who not onl) turned 11 on Zamora and Jason Gonzalves acros'I dcfens1 .. el)'. but came up with a I 6-h1t 1he pla\e. attack. including a 2-run homer b> Westmla1ter I, Marlu 3: The Clarl Carman and a solo four-bagaer Lions. plagued with various degree by Gary H1t1kr of personnel problems 1n 1he firs& Carman was '\for 4"11h l R Bl and round. were a1 full trtngth and 1t ~orcd 3 time • H1vler w3\ 1 for l showed as they truck earl)' and "ere \\tth 3 RBI. Jason Lc"m~n wai. 3 for in command throughout. 5 "-llh a douhlc and 2 RBI and C'ram Onan tubbs wor1'ed three 1nn1ngs had Mesa'\ number lhrou&h 1~ before a1v1ng way. stnkmg out 3. firtna 45 tnkci. ou1 ot 72 p11cfic~ walkm& no one and allowing 2 hits Damn Ma-.hbum wu 2 for :2 w11h a ROUNDUP · From II Jeffress and T1fTan) Roberts each won 1w1c:e 1n the Sunset League meet. In gfrls softball: r .. 1ala Valley 7, Oceu View 8: hannon Hamson's baso-clcar1ng triple 1n &he sixth innangcapocd a SIX· run upns1n1and helped 1he Baron., to the v1c:tory an the Sun..ct League opener for both 1eams. II wa more than cnouah suppon for wanning pitcher Janet '"Mt)ah.ara. who blanked the Sea.hawks on three hits. whale stnk1na out five and h1tt1ng a better. Fountain Valley 1s 12-l-f overall. Marl1a 1, Westmlatter 0: Sophomore n1h1-hander Wallo Parchen came w1th1n an ou1 of p1tch1na a no-hiller after he'd driven an theontrrunof1hcpmc1n thcs1itth as the Vikanp. 1-0, 11-6, won a Sunset ~ue c,.,ener at Marina. Pirthen, whose lf'9Und sinJle to ctnter scored Ju he Luft from third for the pme-wmner. struck out 11 and walked two. Westminster's only hit came with two outs in the seventh. In women's collc,c tennis: \J. SaD Olt&o I, UCI 0: Jennifer Larking. San D1eio· No. I pla)Cr \\oho'sranked 36 th 1n the ruillon in thc1 Voh·o Tenn1 Colleguue Rankin~. headed an ca y v1ctol) for \J D. ranked 16th 1n the count!) The match wa~ cnllcd after s1 nak pla) by. mutual aarcement. UC I fell to 10-1 l CaJ Staw f•Uert" 1, Oraa1e Coa11 t : 1 hc P1ra1e stepped up an clan for the non,-onfercncc match and Jutte • latte~ and Deana C lc-.cland nun· aged Y1etone an ~in cs Coa t 'ol.::\ forced 10 default 1n o 6 in&le and o 3 doubles ~u~ of tn)Ury. 0..... WHI I, 81Mlea.d I: ()nd1 Hurulcr. Gwc·s No. I tin~ pla)tr. and Kame Durr won an s1ntlcsanddoublC$ for &he Ruttlen 1n an Oran Em pm: onftrcnce match atGW . Jn h1&h school tenn1 • y ... lal8 Valley II, Oceu View t : Sophomore olby Monta was m· sertcd anto the No. I 11n~ apot and he ltd the: Barons to the thutout at L1ndbora Racq~ Club, wtnch 1m- \ttlll\H\11 tnplc for MeS.. and Huy Kicu was 2 for 3. Lapu1Wl11J,W11Art9l:Thc Wamof"5"wete onty dOWn 3-2 enla'ing the bottom 6f the fifth when the Hawks ~t tOJCthcr three runs an w fifth and five tn the sixth to win aoina away. Justin Fisher homered 1n &be top of the second and catcher Tim Kina· sbury followtd suit 1n the third' to account fOMheWarrion' runs. En.ioy-1na~roductivedp (~r La&una ff1lls waSRoo Mato {4 or . two omers, six RBl). Chris Sheff also homered for the Hawks to lead off the first inning, In an Academy Lcaaue gam~ Liberty ~rtstlan 11, Cal L•~ru l: ( hns Buckets wtnt 4 for 4 with a tnple, scored four runs and pitched a three-hiller as the Minutemen rom~ cd an a game abbreviated to five mnings because of a 10-run rule. Buckets. 5-1. fanned nine, tJVtnl him 59 tnkeouts m 27 innings this )ear Other httttng s1andouts for L'iben). 10-2. 1-0. included JUntor second ba§,tman Dan Deaton. who wu 2 for 3 w11h a double and an RBI. and John O'Conncr, who \\as also 2 for 3 and dro"e tn three run-.. provtS 1he·Barons to I 0-2 overall. 5-0 an unsel League. In high ~hoot aolf: Ualvenlty 1 H, Newport HartM>r tit: Trq Miller and 9yuna Park each hot I -over-par 3 s to lead the TroJan 10 the Sta View Ltaaue \.IC'lory ma ma1ch a1 Costa Mesa Golf Club. EttaKla JU, WttUake 4H: Jn :tn 18-holc non-leaaue -match at Mc Verde. Ken 'alven took medaltst honors wlth 1 74. while Au tin Maka fired 15 for the EaaJcs. O«aa Vie• 41r, , ........ Valky 4H: Make Holmes shot a 4-o'cr·par 76 10 lake medalist honor5 1n lhe unset Leuue match at Mik Square In boyf fiiah school tennis· ~ ~ ••• ~ lllOs t : SoPhO~ Jon leach. ranked lh11d n111on1lly in the 16-and-undcr d1v~ion. and .senior aron Bra Utr, who normall)' pla>· doubln for the An111l. u1rned 1n 1trona . Jiftslc performances for i..na lkach a the n1st 10.2. >-0. won a Pacific oast L.aauc match at Tfabuco Hills Luft stantd the sbth with a doable 1nd movtd to third on Ren~ Kirby's sacriftce bunt bfforc sconna on Parcben'11aftlle. W11•~ 11, c..aa Mesa t: usa Wehren Alisha Nelton teamed up to lll'ike ou& I 0 and allow just one hn u tbe Wamon took advanta,r of 11 "ill and 14 Mesa errors for the Pacific COISt L.aiue runaway at TeW•nkle Park in C"osta Mesa. Sea View powers coast; Irvine rallies UC/ pulls out first conference win . Mary ·~ wu 2 for 4, IC:Of'ed bar times. Md 2 RBI ud was on bese five tima. Nchoa WM 2 few~ soored awice ud Md 2 RBI b W bndet. wlida ..... 1.0. 1-7 overall. ••rr:z:loftW: CllF19~ 0.1111 t;Cal t::;: ~ ... ca;.1:~ &o.fcftMi*"''* bi9derin Oib""' Cbe v 16; 9CC : ..... ·= wlMt llloa I nlft in lhc bol-. °'*ti:, ..... tM ftnt ~~ r=. Trimble .., • .,..-·nat11e.-11 ....... • ''' I I I I I'\ 114) \ H It Shark fishing seminal-- Trolhnaand chumm1~ tcchn1qun "'Ill be on tht 11tnds for tlw Shimano Sharlun· Scnes workshop No 2. an in-depth thrtt·pan mstruc- l1onal "'minar of fisluna for Southern Cali· fonua·s mOit prolific 1n-sh<>roptelH. thc sh.arL Ouarterhorses at Los Al The trolhn11nd chumm1na tt(:hn1~u« v.ork- shop1 v.11J be condocted b)' membe~ of tht Shimano S..hv.a1cr .\d' ·~ Tnm <S w .\.T.J. Urtl tOIC1huf) frum .\FJ(O. Ocnnti Braid v.tth Braid Products 1011d Joe Bainan v.1th Bonaos ( baners Ont of the most 1mprr\5•H~ takr\ \l.hrdules 1n trad; hl\tol). indudma htad·t<>-hnd com· ~1111on bet-Attn thorouillbreds and quar· terhonn, "'Ill be fcatumJ dunnt I 77·ntaJlt summer mt't't for lhc 1989 quanerhorw \Cl\On that o~ns Ma> Sat Los Alam11os Ritt< Oul'X' Tht season runs throuah pt 9 featunns More than SI 0,000 1n door pnio from ·h1m1no . .\f-1 ( 0 , Braid , 8on&os Chancn and "-t'stcrn Outdoor \t',H v.111 be a"Aal'lkd, plu\ &rand pr11n V.111 bC' handro OUI dunnJ ('aCh rac1na protrams nuthtJ)' Tu~a) through ';atur. da) btJ,innana •t f\O pm The c.umml·r mrct "Ill be spltt into l\\o ~ss1on) -!'vta\ S tllroueh Jul) n 1nd AUJ. 15 lhrouJh ~pl q 1 he Orange Count) f 11t conduet~ r1C'111~ durina thl· hn-a~ from Jul) 25 through \ua I. · area's last v.ork hop • Tht "-Orkshop will be bdd 11 the fullo"ina locauons Veteran·s \1C'monal .\ud1tonum 411 7 (),erland A\C. C ulHr C 11) on \pnl 18 Balboa Pa\11hon 400 Main 'it Balboa on Ma' 3, and llk\ Lodge. :?7:!0 4th i\~e on Ma) 13 tach ~h1mano Shark1n' Scnc:s v.orhhop 1\ SI 0 per adult and free for (h1ldrtn under I~­ T 1t:le1urc au1lablea1 thtdoor,orthrough lonl Shimano Ueadquanen taclle dralers through- out the arcater Southern c ahlom1a arcs The \Illes sc hcduk 1ndudt \ 36 Jdded-mom•, C'\en1s-t1aht of" h14·hcarf) pur\<.:\ ul S 100.()0(J or more On Jun<' -'· tht• Quar· terhoO('/fhoroughbrro ln\:lliltllln.11, onl' ol S(\t'O 870.)ard hand1C31)\ '""be 11j'len to both thorou&~breds and quantrhor<;('S f-or more 1nform11ion phone [)4\ c Pf1:ifTer "A1th \h1mano 119.Sl-5003 Youth track meet Softball leagues Reg1sll'3l1on 1s betn& acll'pltd for 1hc l <1\ Al;im110\ Re<:rc.mon and ( ommuntt) ~f"\-1cc\ Ocpanmt•nt's pnng \1en''1< oc\I Softball Ccaguc r ec for 1nelcJ~UC I\ n.m plU\ a TI! rcfundahle forfl'1I Ire rht• C ll..\ 111 lo<, \lamtto~ Rn1l·a111111 and < ommun1t\ \c:r' ICt."\ l>tp.irtml'nl ..-.111 ho\I "' ilnnu;il) •1uth .\fl-( II) r r.H.k \1ccl un \unda\ oil Lo\ \lam1to\ lhah ~hool l he tr;u.k meet 1\ U(')(n to \t>l1t1"'1cr, ~1r11 bC't"'ttn I 1>74 and ..1-9.IU l'aHtt.ijlJJ~ ma' lhOO 3n'l' l~Oe\l'lll\ HI lht.•11 Ji'< !Clllllll I he It~ for the mcc ,., S "\ rce includes ball\ a"Aard) and official\ The league' tlt\(hedulro tostan \pnl 14 and con11nur lhrou&h Jul) JI Thr kagu<' 1~ open to the fir t 48 men's lcam) and the first 12 c~'d team\ 10 rc:s1)ltr .\II game\ "111 be pla)ed a1 Oak .\cadrm> and Laurel Park .ind teams ~•II pla) IO game\ plu) pl.l)olT~ Reg1\lra11on 1\ hl'ld at thl' I"' \l,11n1111' < ommunt1) < l·ntcr 1<1'111 Clal. \trld. I u) \lamttus. C J '1(17 ~o .\ phu10 •P' of 1hc rt&J\tl'ilnl \ h1nh lcn1lil:Jll' mu\I •i.lomp.in' Cillh fl"J.l\tral11>n form f ht•ri• "'111111: 1111 \t!ln·Ujl\ at the meet f or more tnform.i11on. phone Jim han1d. .• u 8."!7·90 10 Or12J3) 430-107' . I or furtht•r 111lnrma11on llhonc J 1m kf1\ :11 gn.901oor 1."!l3HJU-IU 3 Only the pric;e tag for Olson left to ·deal with There /s little doubt he's Kentucky."s plck for basketball coach l f \l\:C, ro' "'\ 1 \P1 -l.utl· 01-.on .appear\ lo Ix· the '\o I l·an· J1Jatc tor "'cntud.:) ·., \Jt.ant ba'ilo.CI· hall roaching Joh 1flhl' pn"·c ,., nght 01\on. head t.:OJl h at .\n1onJ " l'\fX'dl'd 10 11wc1 \\1th Kl'ntullo.' Jthk t1t.'> dm:uor < \.1 Nc"ton 1h1' "t.·ck to d1'>Cu-.~ 1hc detail\ of lhl' JClh ·1 topclull\ 11·11 \\orlo. 1n10 that· '-c" ton \aid ol Ol\on bet.urning thl' 'llhOOI''> pnml.' 1..and1Jatc 10 r"•plall. l dd1c Su non. ''ho kit und1..·r firt.' 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I ung tk.ll h ~tJtc I O\\J and \r11ona ltt'i prt.•p h.tl k.tcround tndutfl', lour'> ol dul) J' hl'.1d lOJ1..h .11 l u.irJ and \tanna h1ih \( hool\ 111 Or.tntil' ( OUOI) "\\t..-\l' \1111 gut \nmt.• morl.' 1h111~' to tJllo. ahout 'I.le" ton ... ud Ct.•Jm 1.X·mP\(' lnl\crc,11~ 111 \r11uo.i athk111. t.11rntor <,a1J hi: g;l\l' "'c.·ntutl\ olli~1al 1x·rm""on to tali.. \.\Ith 01.,011 hut didn't lno" ol lhl' rnal'h's 1n1cn11on\ Dcmpsc' •,.:mi he ha\ talft.c.•d \\1th c *on .. to~"'' ""hat hc'<t thinking and -rt 1hc1t·~ ttn~lhHlg ~~~., ~ bl" done." ··1 \\OUld hope \\t' tould bring all 1ht''-l' rumor\ to a ht.·.u.I •lnll rc\ol'l' "hal ntl.'d\ to he rc\OIH·d •· l.kmp'll'} \&ltd Dem~\ c,;ud that hclon: lhl· ()l~n-f..cn"tu(k,\ link.up hl" h<td fCl· ommcnded 1h.11 Ol\on·o; rnntrau I~ l'\lt'ndl'd threi: )l'ar'> and h1'1 OJ\t.' o,alal) be IOCfl'<l'lt.'d. and lhJI thl' Board ot Rcgcnl'i had approH·t.I thl.' ml.'a~urt.• The t.·urren1 con1ract ha' l\.\O ~l.'ar\ 10 ito mt.·aning Ohon "'ould haH' a ti\.C~·\Car contract at .\ruomt The .\r11ona Ri:public in Phucnl\ sa1J ()[<,<m 'Hurren I ba!>c .,alar) ,., hdll'' l'U 10 bt bl:t,,ccn around $85 <XX) IO $'1 .UOO \\Ith a 101al pad.age rcporu.·d Ill be \.\Orth bt.'t\\CCn 400 1100 and 500 ()()() The Rl.'publu.. .il'IO reponnl 1hat one unidl'Olllicd 'oun.l' \.lid thl' "'cntuclo.' pat:k.agc lorOl'>tln "uulJ tx· morr than SbllO 000 per \C'a'tun r hl' nl'V•'>PJpt~r said another un1dl·n11hl'd ~ourn.· had ~1d tht.· pad,age "nuld ht• \\Orth more thJn S750.000 c-.1lh ~a\Oll I he Rcpuhhc ... mi the Jl.ll lo.J~l' \\OUld tnclut.k 3 tj\('·\('3r l'<lOtrul t. plu\ l'l'' enuc from tcfc, 1.,1on aml radio program'> a h~ l.nntr:H 1, a (amp and other hcnl'lil'> DIR NG • H re's a useful tip on how to protect you r hard.earned investment in landscaping and J(ard ni ng: Use th be t! BEST' Lawn and Garden Products will r stor and fortify ~r plants against the xtr m of weather. trengthen them to r ist lack of. moisture and plant diseases. Even h Ip th m surviv rough weath r in Ow future. Fertilize your lawn with Turf Supreme• for a rich. country club green. And Al I· Pu.rpOse Complete ixteen ·to a.MUJ"e a f ul I harvest.or to s imply revitalize you r flower and shrubs. A.11< for the best-now in bags and handy boxes-at your local garden center. TIE Plat& IS 11 Olll llAltE. CHAMPION PLUGS • l•""' \6 01 M>le pti<• •NON llSISTOt ' Orang. CoMt OAtLY PILOT /W.,_., April 12, .. • 3 on 3 basketball Rc11 tro11on 1~ curren1h bc.'1n1 11ut·p1J:d for 1hc Los .\lam1IO) Rrtr<".il111n l>cparfient'' \pnn1 .l on l lb)lr..ttb;ill Ltagur r he ltt lur the I lJUl' I S7 r.lu\ :. SH rC'lundabk lork11 let'. f l'f 1nclud ' I ~h1ns tor eillh tl'ilm • 01' 1 ion' fur the le JUl' 1ndudt Men\ fh rr lll ll\1onda\ l'\l.'n1ng\l \1cn 'Of·n ( rhuf'\da' CH'n1ng)). and Men's h·flM.ll • Md llndl:, 11 hul'\da' r'cnrngs) l taguc pl.I\ "''" begin \1.i) J 11nil rnn11nuc throullh Junl." ~~ I or morr inlorm.1110n. phont• J1111 h;imd. 11 I(~ 7.11()1ll01 ( ~ 1 l) 4 "\0. !01.l Gun Sho w in A naheim ' I hl \11,1hl'1m vun 1\1111~ t ulklll I\ \I '" "Ill Pt: hdJ \aturJa~ anJ \unllil' • ,l\ till' \11ahl·1m ( 01ncn1100 l l'llt('r \hu" 1111w "9 am ·5 pm ho1h Ja>' T 1d .. l'I' ,ur ~ ~ Im uJuh'> S3 tor 'llllknl\ and ~ h1ldr.-i1 S-11 and lrl'C to ~llUlli'l'·r\ umkr 5 Parl..in~ " plcn11tul on< un,enlmn ( l:llll'I 11\JOund~ and 111 \lu'>C.' \lllnll\ f or more lntorma1111n phum· 1~ I,, J "lo-~ 11 ~ Laguna I Ok Run "Kh11olpc1\\c1 ol I Jfuna lk.1d1 °\\111 ht•IJ "' l"ll(hlh annu.il I 1 Run 11n \JturdJ\ The ni.i• "'111 Ix"'"' oil I\ J n I 11 11 l I 11. Jilli :JI'( 0\ lor 1h, ~Ii. I lw 1ou1x· "'" 1un 1h1uuih "'l'llll I .1Jun,1 ( Jn\l)O Pil·· rrgJ\tr .11111n ,., SI! ,.111d 111dulln ,1 f'Jnl<1I.,• brl'ali.la\t I 111 n11l1r 1nlormatH1n phnnl· the r.1ll' hot hnr al .ill.i '1 7:?'> --~ Benefit golf tourney OhH· ( rc<tt rreatm(nt <enters for \bu J (. h1IJrt·n, 1n lOOJUllCtton v.1th 1M lliUll(' I ounda1111n "'111 hold ll'i \l\th annuaJ (1011 <. lit\ I\; on Ma\ I .S 1 l O\ Co 0 1cs < ounin Club 1n Kul.'n.a rart • .'. Ir -oil" 111 he at 11 JOw:m l u1\l.'ar'-.1ou1naml·nt v.h1c h ,,.;as held 11 the 'e°" pun !X"a( h ( ountn ( luh ra1~d -a nt't ~um nl 51 000, "Ah1ch ranli.cd-1 1 a\ pne ol the mo\t \UlH'\\lul 1011 fundra1'1i.'r\ in Oran1e Count) I oi morl' tnlurmaucm phonl" l.)a, 1d \\'alli.c.!r at 011,c t re\& ( 1'1-'~99) Pop Warner signups llun11111111n lkalh Pop \\.irner"A1llbeholdtn1 ''' 111 111'1,ln \l{tllup<, on "iaturda\ I hl' \ll(nup\ ~111 t~L.l· plJc~· at t-dr\tln High • ..,._ lhK1I I rum IO .1 m ·1 p m fur pla.)crs 11geJ 1. thruu h I J I hl' ~J-.on Sl3rt\ 1n \uaust (1 the -.anit• llml' Pop \\ arnl'r C het'rkadC'r "llnU~)' ~•II ~ hclJ 01 lhl• ~aml.' sue from JO .i m ·• J) m C o-eq vol/e y ball 1 lw I "' \l.1011w~ Rrl fl'Jllon I >t·panmcn1 1s 11lk11n~ a < 1>\.'J \ olln hall l l·agur at Oak .\-.idem\ (.1\ mna"um Rrgl\tra11irn ""'''"' aclcplnl and league pla "'111 btflll \rml ~J 1hm41h Jul) "\I Fee forth<' k.1gw ,., I ~11 plu a S 'Yn.-lundabll' forktt ftt 1l'\'111duJc' J\\ar<.ls Jnd ullicial\ The league 1 Ol)l'n lo lhl IH\I 24 learn\ 10 fl"gl\ICI r or lnllf(' tnlorm:iuon. phonl.' Jim h·nmd. at b~1.liUlll 1111.'! 1 l) 4JO-I07 l PUROLATOR AND CASTROL MOTOR Oil HAVOLINE IMPORT OIL FILTERS • t .,.,,, 11 q"°'" ot '° • pr • MOTOR Oil -·· • l•""' 1o• '°le •SAE lO • L""' 17 r."· 97 ill(tftt Of c • Of "'O•' -.proce do ..... •< •SA( >O ond 1mpo" • 'IOW-40 .. h'<'I•• • lmpo<t I he•\ by MPA OT • l•..,.led to uock on AFTD t.ond tflATI ! <>r.,. CoMI DAILY Pll.OT/ W ..... April 12, 1918 '1\JOHll\f,ll' Pittsburgh collects rare victory again t 4 - .. From The Assoct•ted Preu The Pittsburgh Pirates. "ho hn'c had ti hard timt' beating an)'OOd) th1) \Ca'>Un. not only mana~J to "'an, the) ddcated the team the> r.i~I> beat. W*il&e SH I, MariHrt I: tC\t' L}on~ hit a t"u-run homer off rtht'' er Tom 1cdenfucr "'llh '" o out in thl' ninth inning. rallying Chicago to the \1ctoi; m the ~ingdomc Bobby Bonilla sinaled home the w1nn1ng run off reliever R:mdy M yers witfi \\\O outs 1n the I Ith inning a the P1fotl~. who tied the score an the ninth, won their home opener T uesday night by beating the Ne., o rk Mets, 4-3. After 8111) Jo Rob1dou,_ doubk'd wtth o ne out. N1cdcntucr.i. 0-l. trucl. o ut Ron K1ule but I )Ons hu the fir t pitch ro r h1!. first home run of the scawn. E.dd1e W ilham followed with a double :ind scorrd on Ro n Karkov1cc·~ single. Bl•e Jays 11, Yankees I: I Yanket· tud1um. c;hort)top Manny l.t'c, whose ninth-inning error helped New York tic the ~on.-. tut a t1c-break1ng l"-O·run single 1n Toronto's five-run 10th as the Yankee'\ suffered their Sl'\Cnth \tra1ght loss. The Pu':ltes. who lost a series of c lose games to the Mets la t season while going b-12 against them, \\On for o nly the Sl"Cond 11me an seven games and ended a four-game losing Bonllla streak. The Yankees' 1-7 record 1i. the worst in ahe m:lJO~ and their poorc t s\art mce 1966. The lo)1ng me k 1\ their longest l\IOCC' September 1985. Royals'· Orioles 5: \t Royal\ 't:id1um. Bo Ja kson and (,corgc Hrelt hit t"-o-run homerc; and Dann' Tanabull had a wlo hot as K3nsas C 11~ posted 1h 15th consccutl'-l' v1ctul) o'er Baltimore Ironically. the Oriole set rhe maJor-lcaguc rcrnrd of 23 consccull'-C wins again 1 'One team "hen the)' did 1t against Kan-;as (It) IO 1969-7() .. , don't thank that 1t reall) matters "ho "c beat as tt d<X.'S that we won a game:· Manag~r Jim Le) land 'iald "Everybod) 1s tf)ing to cmpha 11e that we bcal the Mets. but we've been struggling and floundenng and \\C needl.'d to beat anybody. We-needed to" m a game . ix·nod ·· Elsewhere m the National· League: Pblllles 6, Expos t : Steve Onth eros 'pitched se' en shutout innings and drove in three runs with a bases- loaded d ouble 1n a five-run, fourth inning as Ph1laddphrn triumphed at Veterans tad1um. Ontiveros. who was on the disabled Im most of la'>I season with Oakland. yielded fhe h11s. He undc~cnt elbow surgcr) during the winter nfkr ka' mg thl' .\ \ to bcl:ome a free ngent. 0 0 PirltH 4, Meh 3 Astros S, Rtds l NIW "l'Olllt l'ITIHUltGH CINCINNATI 0•''''•<' .1<1He<·•11> .. ,~ .. 4 I 1 I \I 0 I 9' >OlH LV..10 "'•"\;•ct IGMle,. ........ .. ..... • I I 0 Ltf~I• u • 0 I t llH'<"' <• .. ..... 4 I 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 11 I •I I 0 4 I I I ? I 0 I 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 I 1 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 HrllndrlD $ff'W""' ff Mc • ...,," ,.,,. t • • • • •••• •••• \ I I 0 4 1 l 0 Sebo lb • t I 0 Ch rud" 4 I I I Oeoe \ • 1 0 0 0 'f'00t>9CI S 0 1 1 £0 .. 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IGUlllCIO 0· 11 S JS om Chic.aw I Long I Ol at S4!011l1 I Hon'on 0 11 7-0S om TllUndllv'' Game\ OeklancJ ,, Aneel• I OS 0 rn Crevtland al 8o11on 100~ • m Toes ot M•lwaullN 4 om Olllv oamt' lCM<lule<I San Dleoo Cincinnati Naflonal Lueue west Division W L s 3 ' 3 G8 ) San Fr11nc.tsc.o Allan la Ded9en Houston ' 3 3 • 3 .. 3 5 Pct. 625 S7l 571 .. '19 4'19 375 . .., 1' 1 1 , 2 Cnicago Pnllaoetphle Montreal St Louis New York P11tsburoh EHt Division s 'l s 2 4 4 '] 3 2 4 ' 2 s 71• 714 soo 400 333 216 1', 2 2 , 3 TllftdlV's kw•s San Frtncl$CO •• o...-s ) Chicago S, SI Loul• 4 P1ltst>urQtl 4, Ntw York l I 11 1nnlnG'l Ptllloci.tC>lll1 6. MotllrHI '1 Hou•lon '· Clnclnnell 3 San DltDO l , -'111n1a 2 TICllV'• Gem .. Dodier• <Morgan O 01 al San Frencl1co tG1rrtll' O·Ol, 7.JS om Cinclnnell (Rho o Ol at Hou•lon IRl!Oden 0-11. It .JS o.m St Louis (Ttrrv O·OI ti Ctliceoo (l(llQus 0·11. •lS om MonlrMI (K Gron t Ol al pti,110tlPnla <Cerman 1•01, 4 lS om Alllntl IGllYIM 1·0) •I San 011!90 <Ra,muu111 1·0), 70S om Ontv oamet Khldulff AMERtCAN LEAGUE An.ts 7, AtNetka I OAKLAND CAL.lfOltHIA Pololl .. " Jtvltr cf Petktf di\ L•nsfrd lo Heuey c Stt.nt>Cll c Joserf PflllllH 311 HUObrd '1t> Wtbs » T ..... Mrl'llll IClrl'llll 4 0 0 0 Sc:ttofllclss I 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 Hottmft H 4 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 McLmr '111 J 2 1 1 4 0 I I OWfllla cl • I l 1 > 0 0 0 W'1ltll rf 4 1 I 1 I 0 0 0 Pim"' dll 4 0 t t ) 0 0 0 JoYMr lb > I I I l 0 0 0 CO.vi. If 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Scnro.dr c • 0 t 0 3010 Howell3t> 2100 II 1 4 I T..... U 1 t 1 kMt IW ...... OHtlM ...... •1-1 ~ ...... ltll-7 !-Hoffman, McLemor•. ""1lll1n OP-Ctlllor111e ? 1.08-0.kllMI 5. C•kforllle ' 28-Welu , S<:l'tfotdtf, Jovntr, llWtlsll, P1rker. >&-OWnn• SF-Jovllt( OetdeM so.vi, 1..1-1 Ceo.et lurM . c •• .... 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Oe~ll\ T-2..56 A-11,m NBA STANDINGS Westwn c..-ence P1cfflc Division W L SI 2• v·La kerJ y·Pnoen1x v·Golden State v-Sea llle Portland Sacramento Cli~n v·Ulah v·Denver Y·Hour.lon Dallas San Anlonlo Miami •9 '16 43 33 •1 3• 37 39 23 S'J 18 SI Mldwe't Division 46 29 42 33 41 34 34 •2 21 S4 14 62 Eastern Conference •Ulantk Olvl'lon x·New York 49 '27 Phlladetphla 42 ~ Boston 39 36 Wash1no1on 37 39 New Jersey 25 52 Cha rlotte 17 SI Central Division Y Oetroil S7 II v-Cteveland SS 21 v·M1lwaukee 47 2' v· Atlante 47 '19 v-Chieago 4S 30 Indiana 2• 52 •-<flllc.lled dlvi.IOll lillt v-c.i1nc11ec1 lllevott llef'll\ T111Mte'l't ken.1 P0tllal10 116 C:..Wt 101 Clevtlancl 9'2, Ph 11bf on.1 tO M1lw1ui." 17S New JtntY t) Houslon IOI lnd11ne " G010e11 Slate 114, M••l't't• ,. 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"'el'll o ut ot the game in the founh mnmg of Oakland's 4--0 '1cton O\ er the California i\ngels Monda> night. team -;po~cs"'oman said Tucsda) that ~cGw1re has a smuncd back and h1 status ts day- to-da) c.-,.,.., • II • • • M<G~~ -••oOi W I t 7 ' J I 0 : I : II"'"' />lo i::.!..>, Prtc.-..1 ~ ,• .. ,~ ,..,. ,.... ~~- ~-•'i:Hd 1o 1 ... ,.,, II! ,. .. t Or\f ..,aw 7-0 ~n·-we.• F"''' W • .._ Nlc"';!lm' ~-""'-~·· f¥• (•••19'0 ........ T-7 « A-I '4J • H9P--• B\Sl:B\1.1 ~ Cal Luttlt+'Oll 17, Cllri'1 C ..... lrVIM 6 CM<end eamtl ca L .,,M,... ~" 600 O? 11 n ? cc ,,.,,,. ooo 330 e»-• n 1 AnOenOI\ O'Ntil 1~1. M•O••n 11 •"" E SO•l•t, CoOofiCll, H1n11n t?l encl tll0fnn1 W--'llOtr~ L-C•oot.C(I, 0 l ?8-Browl1lle ICU Ctflll~ t(Ll, EsPllll !CU Lewis (Cl! Cno1uen CCLI. T1>e>rn111n tCCll C1roer (CCII l8, M1lclleN ICLI Cornd CCLI CamP<Js IC.LI CommUNtv < ..... 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COW1ly From South Orange County 540-1220 496 6IOO CLASSIFIED INDEX "2-5678 &;;.. t02i I 4;;;; jj44 ~·~ l622 11coa~~Uiii~~~~~iiil!l~~~~~~~j~6~j~4l~g;~.-=~=~~2644-- ..ul .... llyw,,um!Ocw& •Y••1-* •••• _,. iW:¥ir.eoutl\of •mT••• •Ulll _ ... "°"'" OMNQI co . FllClll IOUTM ORANQI CO. .... 1. . .... ~~c;' ~1 · ~u =. \~~/:O 2::-1'~ ~~F!~ 3:,. ~~ i:,= ::.:r.·O:~~~~~t~'. 21A t''llA 1ownh~M •lnat I ..... * • 111122111 ......__,.,.._,•a-.~ Aot•.-Come 722-7"8 ........ '2218E.Pecl&•E Lottolmerble tttednauo 111001mo.075-3'46 lndty rm. all bullHna. I.ere-18A toti. P•ho, 1':,~·="'° Tiii DALY N..OT 'C~SlfllO °''ICI ~ ,.....,_ .... _ M·Tll 1l0Mla~ , ... 1 *"'·' '°""' S•I 100-11~ ..--~ Mf 100.-6 ...... ·.· n " . ·_·. ~\ ,.,._,. .,_. ..... · • ... ---. patio, good tocauon ~try aettlng 1695 No w/111)41Me. tedec: beth• HARBOR Ridge 38A 2" '"6 mo S..11t. then<*! a mot91 Very Mohl sho*S OCEAN toe OF PCH. 1795/mt> 2018 Ttlurin p•I• 180 21at St ~iiiiiiimiijjiiiii;;;:iiiiiii;;;;;;ft C .. Ck YOUR AO • ffplC. FIA hM-.d BA OClMtl view ed~t we 769·1104 D/644~8722 llt!e a model Ownrl Agt 28A 2BA. retrlg . w/d lrg TSL MGMT 642-1803 9'2·9220or648-t1M ~)Md; 2648 , .. ,..,, OAY •• t•l to Poot EZ 10 '1t1ow By 2 eorrn 2 Ba Sus>er •22501mo 117s-5177 dbl get, pool a i-o. patio, --iiii;a;:illiiiia•-iiiii~--i'i~ ... . ,. , AM Olltrvt,,_. RealtOf owner Me5K 545-7951 HouM, • Lov.iy,' E·lld• LARGE 1Bt 1ea. Ne= bld°Q vtew I 1195/mo 648·1286 IE= lr~R~~:o;'~ 1w.it <>:-" .=: P.f.:; .. "• e-..de c .M Ch6rmi'ng -·-Loe. Peta 0 K . only ale. frplc, outw11er pct. BEAUTIFUL 1BR. jaeuu1 mleelillJlll e ~·51 ~mall com-. smoker Utll. tnct. 3 8 R 2 8 .. h -• .,.,_. 1140/mo ptua amalt de>-0/W, micro. tenn11, pool '"" .. ~kyard oewty r• ••&111/ • ........ _1 .... 9 • ., ... , .,.. • I ' • ,. '1 '( .... " .. '• r, -.. ",.. • •4 wt~ ;oi ~ 2 HOUMa on• 1o1 1 block C>Otlt. 11&-5167 ou1e1 3 wt rm S7" 552-7119 ;;;~ 1g kite snsimo I P'S•-sn5tmo 642-4712 -"'°'....,... "' · & but11-M"'Jeo GrMt to-to beach GrMt location Bdrm l\OUte, nlCe M19h· WOOOBRtOOE 38 28a 2900 111 Ave 720-19M APllT•TI SO. CO METRO AREA Studio, 2 bloetcl lrom Ion 1320 000 T .... Room to 90 up• Won t bOrtlOOd call IOI details r TheM at1rac1tve Apll '"" 1720 & 1730-2BR 28A beKtl In No Leouna. ~· ~1~ 1Mt long at $426.000 S900/MO plus smaM de-fir flp, patloe, landSCp lor LARGE BEAUTIFUL 18A ture pool, IQJ p11Yat•1 GARDEN APARTMENTS ttove,retrlg, 1486 uut 5'&-2551 8URA w.mc RLTRS poell. 8715-5187 prlY, s'r500·· /pool~ ten;• • New Footbl'ldge" patio• Of O.Cka. garage SEEING IS BELIEVING Ind 417-7032 67~ prtv mo gr nr 2900 111 Avenue °' c;.,!)0(1 In 1 ~91illluJly Spacloua/AHOl'd&ble -..,-,,.---'1---\L--I----2BR, 2BA twnhm, End M0·1327/H 720-7852/W $825/rno.120-9966 Land.a~P.td Httlng. N!WL'I' AEOECOAATEO ~?ft-== }669 -190 OCEAN VlEW unit Iott model N~ crp1 Sorry no pet1 _, := ~ Sc>ecoout. cont~ary TWHHOUSE ON BLUFFS i p~nt 2 ear gaf S900 ~ Lam 2148 LOOKING IOI' l\Jlly rum 1 Beoroom 1660 PARK PLAZA t•·t• I MY M home Owner/Aot Must 3BA2'~8Aenct 2catoer AYlnow 2H-0808Agt -decofator'• 2BR 1'1BA? 28drm 1\ 8•$780 714-S45-1\21 Ml 3BR 38A tam rrA, 2000 fre>tl' oc.en For __ ---38R 2'~BA, lamlly rm Th11l11t1 Fu>tc, PoOI. ten· ~Bdrm 28• ~ 1876 Large 38R-2BA up1ta.r1 iii 18R, accwe Mo. rw:. rnod- den. • lrg yrd wl apa s ... by Owner ~.000 EASTSIOE 2BR 1,BA, yard QU* 11,..t Oc»ana.<M nit c>OUrll c1oM to wattlf 121 -. mm 4-PIU Nr OCC. Garsee em btdg. Mvr t7S..1~ 1342 900 646-o3679 fOf apptm call, ~74 98'999· tn0ry l\tlupa, ~ of hwy SomeYleWS2100 $1350/mo * 873-0896 -•-l04().C Valericla S875 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD* - -"P' & paint No P9tl Ag) 873-53S4 su•LL ... ~_. I COSTA MESA mo No ,....1 545-7983 •GATED COMMUNfTY* llWLY .. llUTU ........ ,_, p1eue, 1750/mo Ofane -..... , ... ,_..u •Pt 0"*· M2·1•2• ...... • 38R 28A on cul-d9-uc 28R 2BA condo nr 9e0.e610 JO PROPERTY 1U-. •---'-2169 looking Mt1n beach Obi MESA VERDE 2BR upp'« •• 11111 Spa, atr1Um. RV acc.u & FaltllOfl llland w/lrplc 3 MGMT 751·2787 'wWl?Oft _....,, gar, Pvt gate S2100tmo 5 mtnut• lo beach 2BR wlgar New crpl/drpa 28A 2BA w/~ course ciote 10 tcnooll Beat tt0/<Mck1 2 car gar •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• yrty 213-928-18.U or $6754750 1BR $575-S7Q01mo 2867 Hickory VIEW ~. W9I bet. t>uy at $284.900 'Vetna. :01 upgr•d.. qu1e1 * 3BR TOWNHOUSE •GATED COMMUNITY• 714-875-1764 $650 <Us & watet paid 4915-1938 or 751·9483 mlcro1iwave, watlr/dryr Agt S45-33691540-SELL S243.000 Owner NPT HGTS area. lrplc · • • IUYll Studio, view deck nr Pool, encl oara. d/w Ncups. 2 car get wllctra 24t-J192 Day•. r.·:c n~~1:g1?& .. 2BR 28A townl\om• beach, pvt entr . nf tmkr *LA ...... APTS• NEW, e.atalde iocatton. atorage All m.intenenoe Hwlt. lead\ 164-0 780-5358 Eves mtcro, trplel In LR & m1tr no pell .S825/Mo Lee M2·1111•1M·l2H ~~o'!. ~:~~~h sl:~'::o Incl. No pe11. M4-050f l•""""-;iiiii~ii'--1 TENNIS ANYONE? 1 760 4BR 2BA. lg backyard. 2 BR. wet bar wld hl(ups, 2 Avllt 5/ 1, 640-9408 '* 722..0582 * OCEANFRONT $1150 I ..... LIT ·... Oat. lrplc, bltln• E. 2011\ car oar. c.ntral llr Alt • 211 SIH -28rl18a.garag•. patio, 38R, 2BA, 2 car gar I I 2BRS 1!.Z'000'm· Buen St Avt 4/1 SJllOO/mo mllntenance tnct Sorry Costl Meg 2624 HABLAMOS ESPANOL llMllLll wl dry hkup. n-pets 1275,000 firm 868 t Condo 2.,.,. ren-548-0434 or 645-8340 No pell 644-0509 543 21 t7 •850-2493• Char lord Drive H B da/Ron Agta 997-2344 -•BONUS,. Big t e .. utllul __ • 2BR IBA. laundry room. -.,..,,.--.,.----,---- -~5-927-3192 ' .... •n-11 •111 •3BR 2BA W)pet dupleic 1 & 2BR Apts EHtslde • BIG, & 2BR Grt E Side CIOM to •hops a buMI 1BR duplex, furn or un-South Coast Brand new fowi\llom• on etn•llront 2 deck a. I toct 880 rnctry rm71)allo, tocation 880 lnclry un Low deQOslt $725/mo tum, Kint Balboa Penln· 3B;, OC,l~BH(aO. RldSUbl N(.galrag• AMUO I086 2BR 2BA up1talrt. ·~BA garage, lndry S 1375 Agt garage Ceble avl $635 & patlO gar Cable 1vall No TSL •• 2G~~~ MAP~~2_ 1en3 5au5t8a_t1oc5,.a51l1end,'.7H2~5ff5;w16so1e down eocl garage. wl d. 875·4912 Up No pe11 831-8427 pet• 63t-IM27 "" ""' -"" • ~ Great toca11on1 Close 10 2BR 1"'•8• ,.. __ .. o s111K patio Cat_ .. Fr""' ·•ate ............. e ,.. """'"' · "" .--.. *SUMMERS HeRE • OLllE JI ALL 1-W11.111•un1 2aR, ,ea, oerc:ten t.,... .. ..,.,.,Ing center ••Y Near s C Pl'"~a Lro gray car""'I Ir" c ..... -. TV 111•• ,,,_ t -..-""" Rent Now $950/mo Full Parkalde, ocean view? s.. apt. pool, C*l)O(t, Nee reeway acNeaa c;eramk: balcony, vaulted cell 11 vou tent lhta weekend ocean vu Spae•ou• tBr ~lFll!k:I 2BR 1BA laundry room. 10 ~-"-..... 'BR wl lo't. locatlon S850/mo 11t1 11141 neutral tone mini ale. Pi'' .... comm """"' 11070 2225 Can~on 1 t • ..,.,.. & .... s... ..,...... ' ' .. ~w II """ ....,..... 850--3534/E 272-3780/Q COM O _..,.... UV -• 1200..,. 11 28R 28A It"• lalt MC-..., 645-2893 blln..,1 "-"e• ent con-IC>• 001 w Stevens St 980·8810 JO P OP S6951mo ...... " .._ dltlon Won't tut long Call Bob(ownr)557-7103 MGMT 751-2787 •Newport Shor .. 3BR UUT111m 2257-tlt MAPLE MW·From 1895 No pets 2BR 28A o,:>t•. Ille kit/BA. $230,000 538-3802 ----''·BA, frple dlw Also L•ro• lllrKllYe Apls 1n • TSL MGMT 642 1603 855-0665 lrpf. w/d hkup. patlO. 4 Aul1tad by Mo* Homts •BR d/w av11t From beluttlul garden "lllng --I SUNN'!' E SIDE 2BR. 18A. c;., 9er. 1 bite to t>ay/ocn ..... LaH lrtltrllt FOi Salt I IOO OllT& Ill& S 1225/mo Bkr 642·38~ Pool/1p1 G1t1ge or OLISI Tl 11.U pvt gar & yrd 01w ullll $175 PenlNula 495-8581 '-----------------.... ! 752·5255 4BR 28A eul-d•tae 10e1 SO VOS TO BEACH U~ carport Sorry no pell 2BA lBA E aide toe BBO 1nct 1840/mo Nr anopa 2 DOORS FROM BEACH ... ,Ill. llYlll Nft eatpett.ng ptanta deck bay -3Br 2Ba 28drm 28.a S810 pool lndry rm S69Stmo & acnools 6415-4631 45tll St Spacious 48r 1500 .... /It on Jeffrey Rd tlon ahultera. approll t rm near NHYC 1 fr 318 w W1•aon 631 5583 \49 E Bait I ......... dec:ofaled lt'ont a ... 2,000111,$1325/moAYl·am ' -TSLMGMT 642·1603 Tltlall.ll ....... , s 'oo 8Mulllul5• Mnlor(55+1 now Alto tOf uJe at IM $1500/mo A"1 now 1 Bedtoom SM5 2BR WIOfl! apll drps b.c:k patlO 17 /mo perk 2BR 2BA. tam rm, $225.000 557·6057 or 760-003 or 673 7870 241 w W1l11Qn 631-0960 CLOSE to t>eacll & Sh09 btt·lnt. lnc:d yd w patlO Yrtyor monthly 751-34SOI ::!11\1";~"11 ~~f.'3°;:e 721·4120 Gayle Amato BAYVIEW Ct condo 2BR SparkllnO'"cttan 2Bdrm ping 2BR 1BA w /IJ 836-4120 CALL 1·5PM .. ,__.f.._. nir ~~.A.V 2.BA. 2.-c.ar gatS A3C2S w d 1' •Bl $750. All ut11!1 paid -~~f'. ~ci.c~43yar 2437 Ct'~ 'F' $750 Frig, dlMwunet, 11ove ------111111!'1"'!'1~2'!'51 KU',..llW' pool Avt nOoN I mo G"age SOfry no pets Incl No pet• S45--4855 ._Aat....,.ar,._ _____ I \t\\ I '11 l'J \ I' 953.5447 or 854 9510 1060 WALLACE AU Miil IPTI r 1t1--* Ht ALT ~·" • B;~:~~~v:~:~N=~ 642-1424 642-4905 IHI.,, ..wt-Ill meatiB.AU Frig, dlet\wutlet. •to.,. 21 .,. EASISIQE 3BA_2B>\. Gar remodelecL CIPUPl'I etc: "'1ft.J llllUTll! ~',:~~~~I 1 a APllT•1S I~~· 545-4855 BHulllul breatll1a111ng age, RV parktng large $1950 yrly IM 75'9·8048 2BR w1gar upts lncd yd area Lar,.. r""' room & sgarkllng clHn, large •1BR. 2 blocltt oft aandl view a cre• Only yard gardener 838-4120Call 1-5PM •-.... •--... Uu S~utli.incl EndoMd $"5tA~re Only S20 St385t mo * 644.Q71t BLUFFS Condo, 3BR 2 •l2228Placen11a D $7 10 11undr~ room ONLY arden IPI• ..... uu ... ", llall 1002 CoroN dtt Mar I 022 IMnt I 044 .. •MTUSTll• C 1 pa Cod 1 t y I e N'WOOD COURTSIOE ---·-----townl\Ol'M 3Br 2 18• 3BR single i.vel m1n1 HoWl!/Condos French door• & Windows cond, p1ol 1&ndacape -2 bike to beach 1'423 000 OPENWED IO·Z Wltdaya 8-41· 11t1 Ooog, 4 BENJAMIN IRV Weetlendl 873-8280 (Monroe & Trab"'OI ....... .. ... • • " $ BA, Q!n bit 2 p11101 tnj _ '565 $665~ laocia.c:a.p,e_d. orouo. ~...SJClOL.mo-A: • Down S151Mo_ 1995 !utt1d.-enanm . door lndry trplc: aucnl EASTSIOE 1ma11 comple1<500 w Wtlaon Pool & spa pa1101/dec:k1 able nowl 7e<>-8M2 ---"-...-"""!II TotaLCoSI ' ~ umt-1 "'--t~CM W t"' t I i~-586 1'•28 33 N poo1 ·walk 10 stores p ato..,. & retrig S625 • v111 ..... hel<h Mou:.o "':::~r 2aR Pledraa, El Paso Te.as feet ior retired cple St150 Blut11 'E' Plan 38R, 2' • 548-l627 722-9012 or 642-1603 , Bedroom 28A. yrty S lOOO/mo .-aW111 l.!f'"! lel<h 1048 mo lse Agt 122-6988 BA 2 200 aq " pool Sofry No Petal • 28drm l '•B• 1.va1f m1d May 642-3450 mu Ulll LIT ••••••• UY Avail 4/ 1 $2000 t BR tun., furn11ned I •dull 131 E 18th St -........_ E SIDE 38r 2 full Ba 2-car * 844·2607 * non-smkr $550/mo de-.... Tl .... 3 !,Id'~·( 138A Prl'let• Community & L E 0 NA v A LL E y 6 gar lg yd patio. entry Polit • • • 540-0220 0 mtl •u 1 Bedroom $705 38R 28A lower unit. year "" ome w Beactl Club $875.000 ACRES Ready to butld w/skylt Ip, bll·tnl rOM ILIFFS.. PUI YllW ~57-7555 eves tBR tBA. 1e<1ecorate<1 28drm 11.Ba 18t5 2 .;BA. family rm & loll Agt 675-551 t Located In Antelope Val· grdn quiet area $1400 Ltg 3BR 2' tBA w1enc1 .... lff 1ST.. nn Gafpet e1c: $650 mo IS 1 E 2 fat SI 6.41--2408 Encloel ~rage w/d hk Bleached oak noors & -tey (I051943-9252 83t· 1453 or 631·5697 patio new aPQll pool •-• AYI now Gay,. Amato _ up, ll22 '"'° cabinet• MCurity sys· ua..a...... \&J: Aveil unme<I $18~ mo E'tlOe Ilk• new 2BR tBA 557-9832 Of 721 4120 210 Lugonla ••m prolesSIOflally dee· fWllHN"!..:!!::: 1067 R~s.F1rms ESIDE IQ Cottage 2BR. 760-8818or673-8t48 newcarP4J1.o••l)I wdhk ~~A..V Hunt.leach • 2640 TSLMGMT 642-1603 Ofated 4 car oar~ • (' lo 575 l 'tBA W/O l'lkuo. miero up. pa110 S750 mo ~ 2BR. 28A • IO '°" w 10 •EaMbiiit 18fl.l8A 2 BR Inc 0 me u n 11. Large t1orner t Grov~ I attached i::e s 1000 • 111111 llW IPLI 250·8002 Ot 650 s 194 11 "'ui>· mat~ lrp&c, cen· ~ Outet ... $849 000 Call Estner ,._*SAN JACINTO ** ll050 • det> St50 1 !>tit to sand JBR 2BA 2 2BR '''BA Twnl\M p1110 '\f\X l "YI I' \ t<al vec Iott ot tn. Pr~ Fnp6eoe ~ POOi Otf-1tr .. 1parlung Exc•I Yank 840-1529 or wtthViewll 90acre1Wetl&wsteuy1· Oft1at2mos850·1198 carg11,w/Ohkupmicro gar l rpl no pets REALll nego1846-4t52 ... .5NOPETS722-8011 lent condition & location REA760-5000 .. lem Gr"I IOf nursery E'110e new decor 2BR hpf S 1400 Agt 722-8520 S72Slmo 290 AYoeaOO .. ,., ••ir 0£LUXE 28' 2Ba FJPt E¥1a!Wknd9 722.a140 """'"' . • A'\' 3 Bdrm. 2 Ball\ Will\ Mas-Bill Grundy Allr 87~8181 l ''tBA. mocto gar p1tt0 SI 549 7$18 642 5722 9961 ~ I rrlfa / ter Bdrm Relr .. 1 Large ---2 l*IOnl No pall $850 HARBOR VIEW 4 Bdrm _ • • 2BR IBA Oet yd lndry Wt D ""up lllach gar• *_., •• CORONA DEL MAR \!t \\ I I jU \'I I Country k11cl\en Family .. S600 dep Sl50 011 111 28A F1P 2tcar garage **•U ,.,. * rm OfMl '°' $lSl.5 mo see '*'Hunt Ha<~ .. .., BEAUTIFULLY decOfated \ \\ ~. rm , Den. Gas l1replace 2 monll\s rer1t 850•1798 Vu Comm pooltlef\"''· •2850HARLAAVE• 571Victoria $150/mo 213 '60·9513 Very attrecttw ~ 28r & l1nl1heO t>eaehlront Ht::ALTOOS • Berber carpet new S24001Mo 759-5011 A .,,., qu .. t '°"'Pie' TSL MGMl ~2-i60J LAAGE 28f\. ~ 10 ocn 1,~ new CMpeC w/d cu atom no me w11nl I k•tehen floof wrhcals. tmmac to 28R wi den •LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Studio w11t1 pa110 ' ---·-Pa1io, endoMd get •car Ne~. gereige $875/mo labuloul ~·on 11uo• -•!Id paint ll\rougl\O\JI condo.2 ·~BA.trp1c yard Furn 3BR 3BA Shp not carport, S575 King 12 _.._ • .,,,.. •• ~ $700 962·T~2 4101 Htlet\e lol 811Qhl 'real\ & ope" Y1IW.... This l\Ome It in Move-in Howel/(Oftdos 2 car garage. prune toe:' Ind $3500/mo yrty 18R uppe< balcony Cl· 3BR. 18A Xlnt llN St.50 LO detu•• 2Br 2Ba V TSl MGMT 2·tl03 with a cont1mpor1ry L"M 09t.on $425.000 CondlltOn and reedy '°' S 1400/mo 650-7466 8,11 Grundy Rltr 875.8181 thedr•.I ceiiings 1g dining ~rag 64.5-8702 All 8PM le& 2 FJPa Roman tut> ON THE BLUFF N Med1tsrra1111n leellng AITO $410.0007 last ule•t I mile from ._._. c,...11 M=• 1600 SqFI -~ .. $775 like new & S2 980 000 BUY NOW $395.000 M v take $229 900 -,.~... 2107 N;wiu ~orated 3BR NEAR t>eael\. new Cape -.r pvt Pool spa E Side 2BR I r8A Twtlte 1700.1 n' Hunt Hart>our •4J ,Bf, mlefo AGT 675-5511 642-432 t ext 302 et .. uwol 2B•''gar .,.. yard H20 • Cod 11u1e 2·tly nse 38R v Y pauo garage. 1vat1no..,& S1200 2131880-8513 •Lo tBt F/P g " 'V "' ,. BBO, lndry 1st • MC No 5 10 $7'5 mo 279 • llterfrtlt Mo11ts. Ilic. 859.-3679eveo1ng1 Open Cute Home. 3 BR. 2BA grdn'r 1M:1 $1350 sec 2'•BA. PCH/Mae.Arthur pets Velma 5•9·2447 Cabr11to 759·3031 NEW p1u1h 29A 2BA Poot ac>•. gar • .. Com Mesa 1024 l\OUM 9-5 on SattSun Pelto, Stone FI P. One 1142 Peutanno 84&-9501 or 644 4564 wtloft gar. marble entry Newport T.,r .. pt1 Bick To Beach 2/Car 548-0769 or 556-6875 •BAY TIMBERS• $250 OFF 2NO MOS trplc • d l\ltup, tli. lo.tlCh 1401 SupetlOf 648...ea31 *I.It. IAPf Oii * 1069 Ger age. S 1350/mo. llWfUf IUll IBR. frple. cable pool RENTI E SIDE 2BR tBAj 146-9501or64•·4564 - -11 _._ I AL T(IA •INCOME 857-0718 Of 857 8163 llUYllH ~ patlO gar No pets 391 Cottage Encl gar rnory • ... - 28R, l 'tBA lam rm • NEWPORT. Cottage 2BR. 48R 2BA. "' yard. trpk: 2BA 2BA l1m1ty rm lor w Bay St t655 850-6357 lac No Pellt V9~ mo I At1en110ii ~· 3BR, 28A. belcony. gar-~ 1 ITll * 'V m a1 d 1n 1 no fr p 1 c • 645 723, Home-In°" O....t'" tor the .,... 1 t400 IS0..8831 --·-1111T boou1.nup1in1 crpt Ille ..... lrplc 2 blks from t>ettCh double garage. 1630 $1625trno Also tor Mle •Mnlll* ~dee> • lat•trMl•t•telltt• -..--- -~ IBR. 1BA rental --lllfll $1200/mo yearly Call Myrtlewood Sl250'mo for $331.000 Gayle, tBR collage 6 2BR Apt .U/llYllT·llWI 5339 O~~o-a~~;er'Agt -Piii 133.91&1 alternoons 842-1404 Agt Amato . 557·9832 or Each wtpyt gatage o •w TODAY'S NW 11 •W••T IUOll llWNIT HlllTS 721 -4120 atove dltPosal Cable THIS 11unn.ng 2 bd 2 ba 111/llAlr&llll AOULTSONLY p • I 2BR l';BA twnh""9 End 1"9!~.A.V ready Pool 114>• 880 PUZZLE condo 11 l'ltg'llty cualom• NO PETS lllllU a Unit Pvt p1110 pool ~ I lndry tac Quiet clean &. CROSSWORD . lied tl\rougt1ou1. with On cul-<M41C 1n Green· 2BR. tBA small yard p • f • cerport a tndry No pets \t"'\'1 '1(' 1~ \ "I I ~;:; S~~,~~;1t1 El ' IUCh meet.a H "Wood brook area CIOM 10 clubllouH. •~1mm1ng • 011 $825 Cun ti 631·1266 I \\ ~ _;;::;.:.=.;::;..;:;.;;;;,..;,..;;....;-..-..;.-. _________ _ l)*quet floor• &. htteo 11\opp1ng ' lrHwayS pool .-cun• Walking 38edrooms 28a1hl NWPT TERRACE JBR 2 ~rORS. -. SHARP IBR .. L ________ ...;.;..__,,..---------------..J carpel, a e11Qu111t• Grffl tamny hOrnel Great dlatanc• to Ne•POrt tat ndec:klt $1700 BA view end unit on Spae.ous •auited ~hng AC.-Oll ~~ ~t~.:.~ 1~': ~~~.Y~::~ ~~~ ~I=~~ S~~~ S~IP ~ mi erpt lrptc, gar I ••••T lllllU APTS large p~t;~ ~;t;io Of moulding & ••C*\*',_. 1216,000 Ownerl Agt Call eventngl 613·5820 N/pet1 $1075 644•1480 "UflmllfYI" . wall 1re11men11 & •s.40·1718• 8pmto'4:1mordaysca11 Relurb111\ed 4bt 2•b• 1twnlllATIUPS* S500• MC dep Mot>-19 matdli~ac>tNd Matbie 642·.4321 ext 437, altl lor l'#MOuM w• attKI\ 2 cat EXCLUSIVE BEACH l'lome No peta Mature .. ... Q -..~.. adulla Ou••t secure dty..ber entry ,. ...... • •••Ill IL . ........... oar • lrP'C lam rm . lrg COMMUNITY 199, Newport 6415-8373 etl df'Y'll is in unit I~ yeur pet10, comm pool '-""''· 2 2 a ,,."' nterlOf added ~ St· TIWIUllll · * WAITED * c;llif lftO -.~ 2118 jae $ 1400 650-3335 wslV dryt hllup1 micro r- cunty bu1ld1ng·-·•n1ox W/dbl gatage ~ pooi. ~Ou tBA new s c P1ua ., .. ti.o JBR d11'rql\r, I r..,tac. ...,y I Country ~~~ m:>~~ ~88~~!~ s,:!!·000000 Large l>HChfront or 2!,pal r~.,,t CloM to 28A AJC pool & t•nn'8 lg g1tden & gatege Also • lH 1111 SELECT BH&G beyfron1 hOme In Hew· t>each Cr.011 ,.,, 2 ear o•r 801 Sh111• en101 5'9clr~ t>eacn Kitchen • Oon 862 1700 por1 have hofne to lrade reci d 1750tmo • 1900 $1125 Verna S45-3369 Al tBR le.A st90 {] (I '\Ct'.(" ( { KJ"'' • If' pttmt LB ., .. No NC 2t3-t91-l834 . -IO \J' i <.n.,.,:. ., ITllTll•lll BrOk•• 7eo-sooo Dana ,.olnt 2126 * .. atU..ldra* • I!!!< ~II \'') SORRY.~6 PEfS /, .. , Mil 10 \I 11111 • 18A, -Iott 28A, IOtmet Ccwona_. Mar 2122 New. tuitury 38R w'~•n GALL lH .... 11 1 //l_t'] -~. catMdrll c.•hno•. -..... Lar9' l>f'lOtlt 6 airy 28r YU, garage a prtvacy ·, __ , optf'I I a•ry S '" 000 Femlly rm. lg yard new 2•~8a. <Mn. drama11e ge11S $ 1350/mo L" New S..talr• Condo 1 OR I --Pa,_., PllJI I ... ltf8tt cwpe11 French dOOf .. A wlloft. fP, Ytulted ~I Grubb & Elllt 858-9330 wllk to oc .. n. 111 ppl • ti We II gl\09 you ,,,. dOIW1 In 11•1.. tr\19 1191\19 at S.3$9.900 a 1400 No petl 640-60e9 inCI. pool, ape $9~/mo .. Cf19 I°' e ltlate of o-n· r OPEN SUN l ·S fountMn 681 34M. 850-0518 etthlp You mall• ,,,. 2905 Paper LI' Cati IUI ... m1Hr W"tl l wt 11'1 ~• 111.L.DI 111'1fltflt ESTHEA YANK 640· 1529 2 Mllr bdrma Bnghl & 1•ry Vlf!!y 2134 IWn mTI ... apprec You receive Muttc:JoMeecraw byJuM O' 790·$000 11200 ALSO 28R 1't8A MARIPOSA. ~hluJ 3BR LuJC 28' 28a I IOll StSOO l~ IAI! ~litt .. ~•t 111 58A, 38A, 3 car get· RfltW PoOI Agl 873-5354 end uM. lam rm. lrplc, 0 1642·5022 7S4 7692 t1tve c:iten uecS.•t Aot eoe 1eA a &A oo.n I 2 5BA 0 age 631 1400 167-4002 ~ (v. Wtlnda Mint eonditlOf'I $331 000 321 l..ARKSPUR Spaic:ioua ., 1 .l l S • • ............. frHt luC»mtt' c.ntury 2, T,,. Xt:\\' ""I 1-t \ ll 28A 28A ,, .. ~ FP• ... .,.::. ~... 3BA 2::..: eva1la~ APf ,._, bta1.,. 6Af..2313 qf.Alf in.lndry dfw. cnet gull If ' May. Ju,,. $2750 o A1k 90t lJM G., ,. atOf, 2''1 ~· to 1111.fm OP!N SAT a UN 1·4 ocn AOllON 4K-3l2 t 644-2414, 60·tHe~c=:c::;:::C:!~J 3 BR Home on charming but ~yard Is 1 MIS.000 -n• 127 /50 lot R-2 lot, otdel AcroN t BR guett houM. 111-llM t ...... y. SelY•Prlfwtrl M Mt-5671 . for Information & surprl~ngty tow cost. , .... ~ftM 21R tBA cory cot•• 2 Hunt.It-" 2140 ~;.:~~=------~ You ... IOlr9 lflia beMl11> -· lo bctl Gar .. lrple ;Ao ... ·--I.. au ... -tlal'tupereoed .,.~ med yd Avt Si l No pate ..... -·-s 29A 29A .... ,.,_ 2A £net toca11on 111SOJl'n0 * 15t·12S4 28A. 2~1~M3Alh~ ~ '"' patlO ...., pluatl car1911n9. * 29A . fem rm rwr unot 98'909 cur1ty. POQI, $1300fMO .,_,tterl CerWNC I In Of~•. llp get,• d 2 Story HOuM 49', 291 Aft '1~61,2 entry Kil°*' tlil1int fnd ~-up 112 ~Od ffplC ac>ac: tlltC ~re-1,.....:;;;;~==::;~-I Mctowv• Wrap-around s 1060 780-0711 tf\odl Hf EOtaon Ht Ht S.nu An1 Htlghu ~ ~ing green. ~ S1S50 2131"7·$521 1 ~ett AAY 0A'Vll!$, •T'"Y. ~ 18A ~1~ f St He.I• 48r 28a 184 NO MOO• t7S-f127 ~~ J:!.,,. IJplC~ec>ae iotc.~r•· •M.~~.htort e11c:.l· RE~A1K _, MOO NO"'' 721-8CH1 tf\odl Hr Edlaon HI Hf , 1ertt ~ l1,450ftnO _ __.. 9' ., ~ St&50 213tl&7·5621 dejS 9-'. QS..4768,..,.. ~t~1 X . "'Jf f'j ~ 1 l ~~=. =.,r~h Lowity 28A ~ wt1 "'41 720-M1' :r • "°''· ~ patio Weik be•"-..., ~~ South Coast Metro to ~ •',MO Pvt 9at • P9t• wcome 1 86 CHA.-MINO 31A HA 70I L.lrtltCIUf ~ 17SQ/ino 23t~14 l .,.._.,~ ,..~ MO-rm •••• ,g_.,.,.,c.w'*1. i •1oeu to bHctl o.ito ... ._AK•· 3IA 2• 8A. ftplC M8A ._,....""OUlfl '21• ~ ~ to Dllrs ..._, 111,.. .. .,..c:iio.et. • ._ "' If 000 1911• O¥er 10 O-.l~."24519 IMll .. -llltlll & ~ .._ Cf1>I, n4J. .0-... 000 Still ';:=====:::;:::.=:=;;;:;::====;;;t erldl1"""'~~~1 .... to decMt 112.000 11 _., 1rOfft •• ..._1 Mr 09vie, ...lll(twlltYllal•> 3126 W•t lat Street Space 94, Santa Ana. 2 BR. 1.75 BA, new carpet, nice yerd with fruit .,..., llldOOr IUMlry. chlldren • 11come. .,.. nlcil fl'W'bllt '°' ~ .. Aini '340/mo. Approx. 20 40 w/2 dlNng .... 137.000. Ca&L-............. . P HA..,. tone .U ... 10 --.. tlOod ...... .,...,.., nlOe .... EZ~i!!~~~~~ .............. ,. I Sousa • 10f1e 6 OoNtf 81'99 10~ 14 Mldweal Cit'; IS Entr W'lllf'fnlllOOt'I 18 Neill to OI'• H E~ \)Ob 111 rwst 19 Gr .. t L_..e 20 ADtCONS 22 Clfcle ,,,.._.,...,,, 24 Vatltgtlted 26 Ma,..rMdy 21 Fut«.....,• 31 letter• 3? Oefby entry )3 Matce l\ac>OY 35 CongMI )t ,,.,OOll t Interlude 40 lhe P<eacoc:a " -l.•1119 ~ '2 o.nci ... 43 l edger .,. 44 PatrtOltC 91> 4$ Stwcti .. 1:9 41~~ 51 EQUIM ~2J937~ ~~d~ 2 3 14 20 membr~ UFttewel Lit St £relonQ 11 '"-',_. " l"'-'-'°""" 63 vema ,.,.,o 64 Qty WI Notll'I Altca 65 HOU8M'O GOii M Qovlalll 67 Ice Yef\<lft DOW.. I~ 2 Rene• GF 3 S1oc>tn9 ••Y 4 LM1tC091ty !t' Rut a! OUll"CI 6 StOMKh 7 ACQU!fld cNtlact., • [)1""""11• t Otttmc1 10 LOC'-IM 11 MagM 12 WllkM 13 Tl\olher 21 EMf....., 2) SilflOle 25 l•<Ot 27 lklten down 21Onoe1000 2t H-betn.a lO ~ W'°'9l'I atate n ,. .. 11119 '""'°'" 37 W•""'V unot ·~ 40 Churctt IMOer 4' Yentl.Ire &3 W~I u Or"4 rnao • 1-. 47 Qty WI ltenl 41 G,,,... °"' 12 13 &Wlft 111 mft1 2724 277 F0UN0 31 Hor• Power ATTINTION • H,._.NGI ••••• -1. 2, s & 48R ~ Apt ' COM. 2 .. -·to oc:n = .. I ---.,..,,. '°""° off ,emM-Gow'!Mftt .. • YOUf n.-... lallHcll~ ...,. ...... u~-..._tall c-.. • .. ..,,,E 28A 2•• ........, ....... "'"' ~ .,_ 0o weet P* In 8ay Call 0 HoiY St Jude Apottll ., .. 117 • ..0 • ... 4e1 _.,.. C 1'1 ..... -. ,,,at u ·~ ....._ ,_., • -"~' ~ • _., ........, Of -,..,,. to.... l ,250 aq " •1 70. to 1d1ntlty Andrew end Martw. 9( .. t In W · 1-t02·1M-1111 f• R3te l\our• ,,.•1•1• a ..,_-;; FOi ::r:· Ren•*· JR Mgmt lnc IM peuo, ~-ins. 1142 1~8A hm Lg t*cony, 1115/mo tat 1 latt uo ,. ln ..,bar• IOI~"*"' 17µ90e Autlend 1850. ~3f79 tpc. trige, wld 4M-3921 E 11th St . Sii E I F. 551-4860 tue end rdt m#.C... -U0-2001 ....... ....... IN T ,..., klnetnan of Jleut HIRllllW lell!Mae .. y Ctub It ~~MMct.1 ~112BR.18A.atlp9 COM-HOUSE. Rop c .. '4S.8523 F~~o ... !LA2 ',cO:!' Cntltt. l11thlul Inter· SOHWAAE SEA\llCES Clllncai l tl IOIO,bt "' bllttobd'IJ.'•t>lltobeyl to aandy t>eech, b09t Nl emttr ~ toahr 28R FOASALE lnCO.tl~ _, .---. w r ~Of all whO involta CO..._.out"9()tlnglndi· .. _. .... ,. Rent 111 Jun• 30th, docks& PoOI T.-eovef w /prof "'* CIOM 10 4 ooo9qtftotcbldg uw =~~f; bHCt\ In NB yout8'*1alpatronage~ ~ for FI T ..,._ • J 11 .... / 11ooa-. Wt... DI II .... $495/mo. 87~902 my IMM $ 1,385 at Nl'w· bMctt 1450. 120-1120 cW 11119f wlll ..... ~k 111 time of need To you 1 Mutt bl .nthutiattic. fl.I. -..._. .,.,...ic l*ton to CANAL FRONT t BDRM por1 Menna Apaflments CM M/f25 ~ NJS'""'ihf Of pan. '40-M55 FOUND lrg (a.agi.ll1tn1t he'lle 1'9COUfM trom the energetie&~atiout - -....... ~ ...... en .. ......,_, Cerp1t1, drap11, frig, 780-tiee 28 D. 2BA Apt, Pool, 111PT---1na11 mi.lpu~v. bl.a. whit•. depth of my hMtt and metilng ~ Salllty .. 1ltt llne;Olnwe)'. M!l'l 11:~~ atov•. atr"t perking, 111-a-ua-G)'n'I. $430/mo •9'1C:. --tan, \llC H 8 nr humblybegtowhomGod cornml•icn ce11De11'at Tr"UIMS«viCMOIAmelrtea NcwU!Aurora.tL-42 eery:*'IC) _..... seas 87$-MOe s acl ~-::; .... M2-4•89 Cho!C»k>arti0n wl hi9flv11· Br~nurat ' Atlante ,,.. DI"*' tuch OfHI 517·1112 haa an lmtnldiata open· 11200. lnteN19W by llPPt P1...!!!....:.,.onF~=Y FEMALE tow wlmal9 lbltty &emptepwk1ngon MA·8221oree&-7171 powertocometomy a. -lnglnour~Blldl M II... onty 146-U•t CLIFFHAVEN 2BR. 1BA, w ....,_, ....... , Pac Coaat Hwy 1200 to - -liltence .... p me In my Lml •••LY oMc1 tor 1 a.ntfal Of· .,.., new hOfM bu6c1et Of· ... Ill•• patio, gar, etc No pat.s of NlwPort a..c:h Coun· 2BR. 2BA. wl d. ck>M to 3000 SF '"P avall FOUND: Mans watch. pr..-nt an<I urg9t11 pell· No ·~~ flee/All C*1t Vou muet ,.,.entry....,.poehionin -···-In Ideal tor r•llrld perton$ try Club. Gated eomm, 2 beeetl. Pvt BA $450 • w/lf)IC(I IM5-7100 Mtly F•b • 1980. In 1eeoo tlon In return. I prom1M Fl'lf/Put Time SS hour hllll ••c:.f'lnt genetal of· conttructton c;oord1· hp. ~ witt) •_,,.' 1700/mo llMI 548·5308 car gar1' wlatorage. 112 U1tll. Scott. 876-3338 ---blodl of Bolefo. Hunt to make your name (714) 281-8292 ~ and ftl"'O allllll to netlnO & mercNnd191nQ ... 1ri .::::.·=-· CUTE 1 BR pn Can~I. ~N:~t~= C:n! Mt.~~~l~utE!'4e ~o ::::: lncomt ftrcpny 2790 Harbc>f ~1Qu.t io known~ '*'11 y~ to Q..i.ty Tbit .. 111 M<*-fJetlc ~ ~ ,... .,._,.., -FIP 'S 8 U.4':° Patio, utll• ft ...... Wik to by '"""I (71"""·""~~" w/• .. -.... ••50/mo Cell 11..._ '11 Invoked Say thr11 MIT-aaa -a-lent entry level poeltlon quired wit! train Incl •fc· .,,,,.1'" to IP Y Teo .,..... .. ,.,. .. ~ _,... .., -•• 11• llWUI Heil Mery• and Glort•• ••--ce11en1 st.,tlnt ulary 1 18 ~ MonroYla, II• ~~!l:~ ·1~.t:t:i Call WALK to bHch: 2BR Lil •I 673·2895 Prime Nwpt Bcl'I Eastbluff Lost Big mlll:e Orang9 c:at -...... If lnttfM1.0. "'' (714) compeny ben•tlta ~-·-9_,._2_7_~---- • 1'nBA 2-level, patio. MSTR bdrm/bath In M..a locl Prlnclpal• only Vic Pomona & 1111h St . For unique watetfront fa· 721"'"20 tor an appo4nt· tN-3341111 270 Lor.. PlllTll WllTll EASTBLUFF 3Br 2Ba. dbl M 95/mo 18R, SSSOlmo V•de (CM). Llv•tn maid pi.... 120-170• Bkr C M (Bethel Towert) jlltnOnlf Sefvkn 3004 tlllty In Newport S.ach ment Of en applteatlon. 0< • Off. Ille. opnr, lrg gar-Seliciiff Manor, 548-2682 evalt for cl'ltld care &/or 831_8334 Do ........ Mid e Cones"""· Rel• req'd Call 673-0330 write to TRUST SEA· -Wll•ll•D Mc:'~·:.!!~.~ din type dlek, very pvt. cllanlng $450 • ulll ,~ .. ~. for appt VICES OF AMERICA, PfT ~ BMcfl OfC l-miilimmiiiii-ii''-iii~iiii9 Pool & rec. 1111 Mint ee3·20Hld, 558-039111 LOST In Mesa Verde <*It Person 1 have• nifty 212 t Eut Pacific Coul Muat hew cMpendabll 11 cond. No pet• $1125. MIK. lenclls ·· Cocktlel Yellow & gray computer •1 h<>IM, 1 can Hwy , Suit• 250, Nlwpot1 c.r. good OMV tlGOfd Pwt nm. MC. d9c>. Appl. 875-0068 ~. = ~,, ~~v1•0~.~~ Wl ll'I o~:;.i; .. 9c1'1Hkl ~~~, ~:::=;'~n~~ BOYS Afl) GILS Beach, CA 92t25 Som• phon11. l1llng m.mr=n•• Wlalff UY.. '9*xn 2704 ege, utll• Incl N-pell! .... for 1 page llllerl 2 Pag9 11· 11 YUll ILi • '5 50/h.:..o.;25~11Hg• a-. mAT "' . 28R 28A, frplc, pool. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 28R, AdUlttl $395 53~6759• ()pportunltJts 2904 LOST OR ~OUND A PET letters 15 Strictly .,crll TURN VOUR SPARE TIME Tint •¥1111 -•• ssl•I•.._ The Yoe· Ange1ee TllMt 11095 No pet• IM2·7858 1BA, gar, oardnerlwater Profesalonal M/F 25·32 LOW CQS Spay/Neuter Call Harry 780-0370 INTO SS DOLLARS If..... • •• 4iii Clteullllon D19artment paid. N·P9ta. $895/mo . Wanted to lhr NB Weal: 1000 WOlFF SUNBEDS Relerral NO FEE ft Jl•ITI It "o• hiring T1l1· ~I Alli 517'~ BolaL 673•7353 cliff 4BR. 2't8A Home TONING TABLES •CALL 978-PETS• wpRK AFlER SCHOOL Equal Oppty Employ9r Want.a wtth cltentle tor tnatll111ng Salff ~· 2BR S6 75 l mo, tBR W/lgl pvt. BK. VO Frnt Commerc:lat-Home Tan· LOST smlwM1tem Dog. AND SATURDAYS GET· 'C..._lcll -bOoth fel\lll In Hlwpor1 rMel'ltatiwa 10 staff OUI 1550/"l(>. 722·9738 ltOOflll 2706 n•tlo WI D $525 Incl nlng Bed• Save to ~ Pa1amoun1 area S 100 Tlun NEW CUSTOMERS -~ Good parking South Ot........,. County of· ~I.' Pit 'o K . Jim PnclS From $249 Body REWARD 738...t&a2 FOR A LOCAL NEWS· aaPT•llT Cell Tom. 850•53•2 flee worll;g-mornlf'Ot or LITI If -I ... ~. S300 w/Shared BA. IM0·•200 da'fl Wrap1-Lamps-Lo11on1 2131531-2483 PAPER NO DELIVERY lmmld opening for entry lllSEWIVES! efternoons Earn S.5 35 ,1• lfF .,.50 wl thar.O BA & _ Call Today FREE Color. Domeltks 3018 INVOLVED. AND ALL ....... po91t1on w/Cotll Pl' hour plut S7 com· 2BR. gatege, lndry rm. ~ p= :..:~~4~IV Garagts '°' R~ 2740 Catalog 1•800•387•6836 ~~~l/S~p d~k F~ COMPANIONI HOUHkpr TRANSPORTATION M ... offlCI ~ust have You c•n H tn up to mlMIOn pet .... ~ clolltoblach Nlclqule1 -white, 009 blue eye & 1 for Female Senior PROVIDED BV AN e•p an1W91'1ng ptiona 13<>/tiour Work out of qulllfytng lot OUf ettrac:1· location SSSO/mo. Room for rent, C.M U9e ot NEWPORT Beacl'I gar-luUness Wanttd 2906 l>rown eye AnsW9rs 10 Cltu:en Mon-Fri 10·6pm ADULT SUPERVISOR hlfng. compu1., knowl· out home Call &e2·7027 Ive b9n1ftt1 package 1480 MONROVIA washer/dryer, llvmg rm. ages, ~.car ot atorage WILL run rellrmo. alhng. Kudos C M 642•7506 Corona del M1t 720· 1585 edge a bUJC cl1nca1 ~ lnclUdll medical TSL MGMT IM2·1603 kllctlen. $375 ..-'1 uUI· 101120, .. available quilling petaon::r1 bus!· __ _ Houukuper 20•25 VOU CAN AVERAGE allllll Lp()l(lng tor lrllndly .... Ill-TAIT COYlf'IQe Cell l'IOW al llYE* UP TITHE -UL-TlllTE 11, 01.,•• ¥1111 ......... ts Goll Courae Views Wul'lerl [)fyer Hook-Up• Two-Car Garages 2 & 3 Bedroom Townl'lomes wltl'I Up to 1.820 Square F11t *LEASE BV APRIL 30 llOIM 11,llO ...... EIPllllS 11119.831-6959 $125/mo On Production 1 1 hi E htt/wk AM lnCdMresl-peraonlorfuO-tlme work Car11tofthe90I s.r1ous-744-M2-tl100 T f th W Id Pl M·F 8-5, 645-4800 neas or par3n«S9 8 2P6 ll· Pmonlls 3002 SJ 5 CALL 5•9·3825 mln·~~oflUIOnal, ca-op o e or , ocn . peri.tlo.d 5 -1 dence Perlec:I for Mom ..,... view, Lag. Bch. Prof fem STORAGE GARAGE ---ol llChOOl·age children COMMISSION SALES reer In lvldual, wanting -1 ..... iiiiiiiMtiiiiiil .... y n-amkr. Pvt entry. Mstr dry-wall lined Near Boise lnvtstment Eicp req 714-640-0045 PLUS OVERRIDE. train· ~/wunnllml~eud 1 11 ~c~~! LOOklng fOf bright, tn· BR. wld prlv. $525 "'" 'i't ChlCa & Warner, H B no--.-. 21--PAA ER H 1 s 1 11 -OR MORE Ing, and llads provided -tulllYI .-90n w/Word utll •9•-6•39 *** 8•6-4152 ':'l'l"""""'!l 908 Y 10 the o Y Pr E:=':: t 5530 Ilea Ible houn with pollntlal Prolessl_2_nal ...-· --Holy Splrtt. you Who :_::~ training 01 total image -Ptlf~1J tlllfl lo aulll ll·llYllTH make me see everything 11n-•1tlMI outatandlng earning• Company aupport & ·Ad min Aul11an1 ot Hotels/Motets 2718 Comrntf'dm For AEAL ESTATE 10•1. and Wl'lo snow me tl'le _._ pot1nllal INTERNET bonuua Call M • cr .. tlvl software co Call llA Liil •Tll R.E. Sale/Rent Down Investor 10 receive way 10 reach my Ideals, • General Othca Clerical INFO~~ ~,g~~ALL 962· 1940 Lenahan a..e.9025 Donn• Sanforc1474-81 11 12% annual Interest • Vou Who give me the • RICIPllonlsl ••n11 llLP/1111 PIZZA RESTAURANT ~~~o.~'!: &n~wp. ~~~~ luslness/Offfce Rent 1/2 prolltt 722-8026 divine gift to lotg•ve and ; Da~a Ent7i S5 50-$8 h (211) •11·1120 Good starting pay FIT ot ....... M9mt opportunlt1et 27 9 forget the wrong tl'lat is ay " ave r PIT N.B ., .. Abraham H B Pet.c>nal LlnM Agen.-evallable Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 6 U:::u To , ft~-291 4 done 10 me and Vou wl'lo Call Nowt Irvine 474-0972 nlld Frr C 1 .. t ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_1•--------:=:=.!. UNSI are In all lhe instances of Tustin 553•9021 831•9998 Zrvtce. Rep ~~~~ unu UllMI Roommates Wanted 1611~E~~lmE *WIDOW HAS SSS my hie w•tl'I me I In lhts lllllUYl BOYS & GIRLS 111n11 na.r IJIP tlCfd 540-3834 (11•)171-11H 2724 for TOI' SJ0,000/up No sh<>rt dialogue want 10 C ____ ....,""!""' ___ Nwpt Bcl'I. Agl 541-5032 cred "/no pen CaH thank you 10, everything Proc.u phone orders For M lllc1rlCal whe>i.· KITCHEN HELPER wanted Pl---- Home Mar OCC. quiet. ARBORETUM Catenng to Dlnlton Auoc: 873-7311 and confirm once roore 1_70::t!,C:~~~D-llpm lFTD •Ml JtU ;ai,,.r IM~j~;'; -~•ng hlnouNew•• portva~f-" hdcotfulle .. s For MMcl & repair & neow refs req. $350 .,. sec lhe dellOn community that I never want lo be .., 499 tsee Avail now! Must ITke pets• ldUJ '°' 1.5 person flfm. separated rrom You no •lnU WJI Atao counter netp want· constructlOfi • 540-0608 that cat• abOUt its work· matt« how great ma-TISlll! e. paf1 °1 • S\lpe< Sales Id wMkdays a....--en0 Pr1Yat1 lnd.vldual ...-s llVEI 9 Cr9W Mlhng suoscr1p-Fun bakery nlld• FT 1 PT I lhll11 avail Alta Cotf91 usl1tanc1 11111ni..::u1 BALBOA Ill 2BR 1 BA OVlf' Ing elivlronment Full Ml'· tenal desires may be I uons tor tl'le Oa•ly P1101• workers No exp nee W•!I 675-0233 .. .-... "ete ~-· gar. part view F non· \llce avalla1>le-X1to11. want to be w1tl'I You and SILES trlln 3444 e Cout Hwy _ ...-..-v ..,.,.,. tmkr $'437 .50/mo utils Pl'IOM fu & conlerenc:e AnnouncftMntS 2920 my loved ones '" Your • AY9rege SAO oo to Corona detMar 673-2754 REl AIL Can 14e.54o5 Ind. Avail now 613-0775 rooms From $330/mo pet'petual gloty Tl'lank The Delly Pilot and Inda-$80 OO per wee4< __ 1_ 1 •--Pllllm•M •---=~----~ Cell 261-1212 Cont•tantsWantedl 1ga9 Youl0tVour Love taward pendent ••eks ••· ,....., --••-SALESPEOPLE --BAYFRONT HUNT HAR· NWPT BCH OFrlCE Miii Newport Baacl'I me and my loved ones perlenc.O adv HllS· •Work 3 l'lours each Equipment rental llrm FIT M·F 4pm·12 30am By Appointment Only BOUR houM on Daven-SUITE TO SHARE Good Cont11I Win prizes Amen pet'IOn to IOm. expanding Melts motivated ln<llVld· $5 10 hr Blt\ll1ts No 9 • m. 10 1 Pm port Isl Fem, bdroom w/ loeahon ld•ll lot small Sponaored by J Cs Call P•aons may pray lhll atell Ad uie. or pr1nt wlftday evening ual With xlnt cornmunlea· fill Tm hP nee Apply '"~- balh $8001mo 84tl-4197 t>usiness 720· 7416 LIO 836-4l10 prayer 3 consecutive background preferred • Win PIWIS and t>oous.es uon aie1n1 tor c:otlec11onS • ~302~ ~.St · M (11•)110-1010 PRIVA TE BATM and NEW OFFICE '"""'OX 260 --da'fl Alter lhethtrdday Lueratl .... chrripenullon KnowClnt ™l •wl")()nt lmmecfia1e,........1ng1atour .,_....,aOnT•"'"'-"•"'552~ ....... Lost ~Found 1925 )'Otlt"Wlih-Wlll ~gNnt ~IOI PleaM C"ITI 0 -~m· So Ofa"""" Co __ .. ........ .........---bedroom near OCH n .Jt. Ne.tr 17th & Irvine no mallet how dillicult 11 Mnd rllum. 10 • Mu11 be 12 to IS years Send resum. 1 ~~r hi.. HUNTINGTON BEACH 540 Bay Hill Drive 1375 •depollt. "9"-TT21 s 4 o o A ya I I n 0 w Found collec1lon 01 flower may be Then promise 10 DAILY PILOT old and llYI In the 11oret Jom Southern Cat.-nYll Tl• Ford Road at MacArthur before 10lm H B 646-4332 prints on 171h st c M . publish 11111 dialogue as Huntington Beach or ~0QY ~xu ~~~~::;~ forn1a 1 IH dlng retail Nlldld for group nom.1 REGISVANAOEMENT NEAR BEAC~ SMALL lfflll J2.3·H.4. \I()( 3.3ilW Say I Fountarn Valley area ~. ~~· .4"B.-~ ~~e wlmpr~vem~nt PIT CatJU2-656B COMPARY S"P'A-CfOUS3Brt 2Bath E 1711'1 St CM gross been granled MCP Cotta Meta, CA 112627 • TraniPC>rtallon·()rOV'lctea o4 owr ~yw.•lth. .P.LJJIAI. FllUY We manage to be ll'le best townhouse. Pool. tennis 19.11 $3501~0. 646-9663 f OlJND ADS Attn Tim Guesman HUYIH llfVH Non·tmkr Pref• 35 For Newport Height I , large ~:'!m~~-2i,;gg,~:~s. (714) 642·4321 Call Ir om 2pm 10 6pm only Irvin• travel agency nas • COMPETITIVE SALARY new ll~le8 club R~• 2BR apt, S650t mo • de· Days age.,. 107 (Joe> Commercial Property ARE FREE HI ·RE please :~~,!'r,..:;•n&iv~r • :4~~,~~IDENT AL ~ •klUi 723 5.c P<*ts. New carpet, new Evenings 642--0431 2778 AmlTill Good drM~ rec.Old Call e ONGOING T"''"INtNG -u..,, ~ paint. pool IM&-4664 ------c U (213) 421 0224 "" ._.,, Nwp Heights Hm. C M NwptBlvd lronlage a : throuahclassified SERVICE. STATION • Frank at75 -0752 •CREOtTUNION FIT M·F 7am·330pm ....,Ill lllllTI" furnished, rHmkr quiet nr 17th Cl'lolc» pr1tl1Qe l"I WORKERS nMdec:l PI T e OPPORTUNITY TO S'4 50 hr Beneflta No 2BR 1BA. pool, $725/mo cnetmlng Walk to bci1 locl t,000 •II S1495/mo MJ-1111 142-1111 S1 00/llr Call HLJYllf nllll ADVANCE INTO RP nee: Ap(>ly In Pl•· No pets &42-7658 $400 Call LIO 836-4110 IM5·5595 Tua-Set Da'fl IMS.5780 bltw 3.5 Apply In Pl'IO" Allen MANAGEMENT ton. Bookt on tape 729 a.ck Florist 2809 New· Fatad C M 54~5525 ffWLOWER RATES Fl $2.20 per day Tl'lal's ALL you pay tor 4 hnes. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE ~ DIRECTORY For more lntonnatlon CALL TOOAVll ISi Fii LOiS lllllEIT YOJJr S.~ Directory Repr191nta11v .. 142-4121 PAUL'S APPLIANCE SVC R1fr19.. Waahlr /Oryera Ollh·wutllf'a. Ovens Courteous Serv 780-7398 po<I Blvd Nwpt Ben For an ON-THE SPOT In· 875· 1353 1er.,,ew, aP91y 1n person ........ Wiii train N.ghla s .. Latlo M0111 227• NIWPOfl 8IYd CM IMtl-7«5 MYllllVf ISTITill WAHi II VII? FRIDAY 11 OOam-'4 OOpm 19122 Brookl'IUrll (Cotner of Gattilldl HUNTINGTON BEACH Yov·ra In Good Compan;t uaman f'lllTUIOlll Umlted opportunity to to"' naoonll r•I Mt&ll mat- kllmg l'fltlm wtth un lunited ..,n•no-Fcx in· lormatton call Jaci.. Ayers at SELECT BETTER HOMES 4 GARDENS REAL ESTATE 751·5000 ReA'rESTATE SALES Llelnte<I Of unl~Md we train Eern big St CaM Carmen or Gayle Pac 11•ttar A E 714·982·5221 E P~PER DELIVER * NO COLLECTION * Early morni• motor Nale. •~•il•hle M.., lut~e fle~nditWe ~eltkk •IHI llahill11 ,,,...,.~. Work for • dynamic Adwir'tlting OltectOf end ..... deperl"*"I Appll- c.nt mu9t he11e good typing I communication ..... a.n.fl11 DAILY PILOT ......... ........... •2 I M , ..... , TELIPlllE SILIS .... Ill.II SELL TICKETS FOA POLICE BENEFITS 557-7861 Tllflllil•• PIT FIT whh ~ Eng!Merlng Co In Sent• Ane Call ellet 2prn 5'$-toot E 0 E ' I ll ty IO 1'/ r; ~ U-f n • lrt or '1', >n t . k I • It lO an UI ,, • Id '" td \C ~r • .. ,. • •