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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1988 25 CENTS
Decals ·may ease NB traffic jam
Sticker plan gives Pentnsu a residents
private ane on boulevard on two nights
By GREG KLERKX
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Residents and business persons on
Balboa Peninsula will h1we their own
private driving lane every Fnday and
Saturday night through an ex-
perimental traffic control program
designed to help them through
jammed bcachfront str<'ets.
In an attempt 10 11llow people
access to their homes and businesKs
on tlle 'Peninsula. the c1TvorN~n
Beach and Newport Pnlice Otpart-
ment have started I 1sc;uing special
decals for use ofa throu,h-traffic lane
on Balboa Boulevard. effective the program~ 111 be
The special lane. which will be ''This 1s JUSt a nc'4 approach to an
created by eliminating three blocks of o ld problem." said Petn 'SOn. "We'~
curbside parkin& from 18th Street 10 still 1n the tnal stage' and we·~
15th Street. will be oprn between 8 looking for fe(dback. N>th positive
p.m. and 2 a.m. C\C~ Friday and and ncgattH ..
Saturday throuah the summer Peterson said ~\l'"al hundred
months. said Ncwpon Beach Police decals ha\e been 1s~ut"d thus far. and
Capt. Gary Peterson. said the program !.et'rncd to run
The special lane. divided from smooth!) O\ er the '4 ed..eod. T~rc
-rqutanraffic tane>b) •orange pylons. -~ere a re~ 1nstant1:s of o' erzealous
was. implemented for the first ume dn ,crstr~1ng1o takead ,antage of1he
dunnJ Easter weekend but Peterson CAtra lane Pet.:rwn ~1d those dm ers
said 11 was too earl\ to tell how were cned
Snarled beach traffic o n the Penin-
sula is cena1nl~ no1h1ng ne". but
residents sa) the problem has
worsened progrcss1\ ch 1n recent
years.
Police patrol~ and 1n1ermmcnt
roadblocks ha\ e failed to sol\ e the
problem. but "11h th<' decals. mi·
dents sa) the) ma) fin all' ha' e found
a solution that ~orks
"The people that I talked to
thought 11 was 'er) effccu'e " ~1d
Doroth' Beek. a member of the
Centrat°N'ewpon ~ch Commun11'
Assoc1at1on. wh ich helped deVde the
program. "We've had this problem
for a Ions tune, and it•s ~'"I
that nttded solvina.
"K.Jdsdon't mind havintthetraffk
stopped. bcau1it 1ht~··ve reKhed
their goal and tMy'~ havina a.toe>d
u me." Bttk added "The Idea is to let
the people thro ugh who need to set
through:·
The decaJ plan doc!> not ~u1~
C ''' Council approval tuausc It as a
pol;ce-1n111atcd prO&flm. accordina
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Planners OK
downtown
project in BB
By ROBERT BAJUtER °' ................
The Huntington Beach Planning
Com m1ss1o n approved plans Tutt-
day for a fi\e-story t ntertainment.
center and condominium complex
for the first major downtown re-
developme nt proJ~I at Main Street
and Pacific Coast Highway. across
from the pier.
The unanimous approval will be
----tna unless an appearis filed w1tl\ t e
City Council.
The redevelopment project. which
includes an entertainment center
with six movie theaters a nd a 3.000-
sqllart-foot nightclub a' well as 130
condominium units. is a far cry from
plans by the previous administration
to build a 12 to 14-story hotel a nd
other hi1h-rise projects in the area.
The fi ve-story. Meditcrrancan-
stylc buildings. haye ahout 60 t~ 70
percent less density than previous
plans. P1ann1~1 Commissioner Tom
livc.f1&ood said.
"It's a ·aood plan. I feel confident
about it."
While the plans call for a ni&htclub.
there was no mentio n in the Plannina
Commission·s action of rcbuildin1
the Golden Bear. the popular old
~ ..... oncT/A2)
South Lagunans
giv_eii five years to
convert properties
ByLANCEIGNON °' .................
A majority of people who own
'"bootleg" housing units in South
Laguna were given five years to
convcn their propcn1rs back into
smgle-fam1ly houses.
Bv a vote of 4-1 . the Laguna Beach
Cit\. Council adopted a sencs of
measures Tuesda) aimrd at phasing
out houst's 1n South Laguna that have
been modified to 1nclud<' apanments.
Councilman Nea l Fitzpatn ck voted
against the item.
The council's decision ended three
months of sometimes vicious feuding
between residents who were in favor
of the a pan men ts and those who said
the units were fouling the community
with traffic. noise and parking prob-
lems.
The council's dec1s1un will ha ve
several effects:
• Propcn y owners and tenants 60
and over will be able to main tam their
residence indefinitely or until the
propen) 1s sold and the tenant
m oves. The prO\ 1s1on arplics o nly 10
owner-occupants who have a maxi-
mum of one rental un11
The action was an attempt to
defuse claims 1ha1 re,eningall homes
to single-fam ily dwellinf!S would both
uproot elderl) renters and deprave
seniors \\oho own bootlcr properties of
needed income.
"I think it would be criminal for us
to take someone who i~ 65 .... and sa~
that in theirclos1ng yea~ the) will not
be safe." Mayor Dan Krnncv said.
• Propcnacs w11h n" more than
two units that have Ix-en listed as
..
Lapa& Beacb realdeam picket City Hall oa Taeeday lD -~of mec.i boaatac malta wllere many of~ lift.
apanments on the county tax rolls
since 1950 will be allo"·ed to remain
until the propen) as solc1.
• Propen1es that have more than
o ne illegal un11 wall have 10 be
re \Cned to single-family homes b~
June 30. 1989. This als<' would appl~
to con,ened garages unless tht•
propcn) included a1 l<'ast two ofT-
strcc1 park mg space .
• L'n11s that cannot be brought up
to safe building stand:ards must be
eliminated 1mmed1atel~
• o~ners of all 01her illegal units "'II haq~ fi,e )ears nr unttl the
propen) 1s ~old to n-conven. The
units can ~main unul June 20. 1993.
e'en 1f the 1enan1 mo' es out The
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A Mftr•• .. m.tlal ....... 111 tM receatlJ ••• I .... dl IAp.aa uea-were-Gftea Wit wttM.tee_.,_......_
same applies for the unm that ha'e to
be abated m one )car
•The ordinances ~111 be utended
to several ncwl> an ncxed com-
munities. mcludan& a St"Ctlon Top of
the World and .\II Vie" Terra~
This last pro' 1s1on '4:l'> an rt"Sponsc
to :i complaint lodged aµanst Top 01
the Wo rld resident Ka1hie Rc)'nolds.
who satd residents from Lafuna
Can)on had turned hcnn forhannaa
S«Ond unit
Kenne) reacted stwngJ~ to· Re-
' nolds' claim · .. Ifs absolu1eh 1m red1blc that
people in Laguna· Beach arc tumana
pc-ople in who d on't II\" near them , ..
(Pl_. w 'BOOTLE0. /A2)
AIDS teac1Jer goes on with class Seers'
future
bleak Vincent Chalk learnsfrom ordea-l -
aboliflove. shartng and being there_
By JENNIFER WEBER °' ...............
In a number of ways. Vincent
Chalk's life has almost returned to
normal. .,.
e-gocs to work 1h11t umcs -e
wttk. He exercises when he feels
like it. He celebrates b1nhdays with
friends.
And the media are nut as preva-
lent in Chalk's life thest' days.
His energy level "depends on the
day you ask the question," said the
sandy-haired special education
t.ellCher. who sports a mustache and alastes-"There a~ som<' days that I
think nothina is wronf. and there arc other times when know very
well somethina is. uh. lurkina in m y bod ... •
;)'hat is lurkina an Chalk's 43-
ycar.c>ld body is Al~. It is the
disease that a year aao thratened to
decimate his carttr ~fort 1t de-
stroyed his body.
But Chalk. 1 vocational coun1it&or
for heanng-1mpa1red o;tudents in
ln •ine, fought thc 0ranse County
Department of Educ:it1on when
officials reassigned him to ~ desk
job.
Chalk's lawsutt agamst the de-partmcn~ mad legal hiflory-in
November when the 9th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that
he could not be bam-d from the
classroom because he hns AIDS.
The case continues 10 make its
way through a maze of litiption.
Last week. the eouns ordered the
Depanmcnt of Education to J>llY_ his
l~I fees. which topped S 160.000. ~
suit for damqes based on claims of
emotional distress is pendina.
Chalk's AIDS odySSt"y bcpn an
Fcbruar) 1986. when he came down
with pneumonia and mono-
nuctcosis. He had felt run down for a
year before that but Hlamcd his
slugjshness on allcrgtM. When he
wuhospitaliied in 198~. thouah. he
tbouaht his problems m ipt be ~laled to AIDS.
Vlnceat Chalk
A year later. he "ent to the
hospital again ~•th pneumonia.
That's when doctors tnld ham he
had acquired 1mmun<' dcfic1cn~
syndrome. for -.h1ch there lS no
kno*n cure. and s:ud hc had thrtt
ycMS to h'c
Findtl\I out ""-as acwall) matt a
~hcf than a horroHtri~ ken ·oh
God. r ,c go1 a fatal illness" f~ling.
At least I knc" "hat I -.-.as dc.ahng
-.1th. after being so s1 k for so long. ..
Chalk said an a telepho,,e in ten 1e-.-.
from the Long Beat t-home he
shares '4 1th tus comp;in1on of s"
years.
Nonnall) upping tht",~alcs a1 15~
to 160 pounds. (ha'l . ., -.-.e ight
dropped to less than I Jf\ He would
Jookin thC-m1uor :.nd-~ the 1magt'
of a conccntra11on camp refug~
stanng bad at him
Shortly afkr find ing out he had
AIDS. Chalk staned lll in& -\ZT
and other expenmcntal drugs
Chalk said he felt sorn for himself
briefl ) after lcamang that he had a
tcrmmal illness.
··rm not nor "'er l'ta' e been a
very suuall) acu \ e k1 nd of person
I tho~t. 'Other peorle arc out
the~ do1n& a lot mor'<' than I am
The\ -.'Ould make bt-ttt·r subJC'ClS ·
But ;ou can't go through hfe dealing
-. ith 'Wh> mc·s.,--
Throuah the rumor mill -prob-
abl) one of Chalk's fnend\, hc
thinks -the count) [)(of'&nmcnt of
Education found out thl\1 Chalk had
~-TSACBSa/A2)
inFV
By JONA~VOLZIE
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Uttming onunete an Foun-
tain Valle\ would be "a t'UTTCn\ and
1mmed1ate threat to the public.
health. safet) and welfare," the City
Council t>n Tuesday~ an emert-
en~ ordinance banning such busi-
ncs~~
The move -made ~ 1thout 1dcnt-
1f~ in& ~hat threat soothsayen miaht
pose -aptn st)mtCS the cft"ons of
Ted and Madonna Stevens.. who
applied in Dcttmpcr foT a con-
d1t1o nal use permit for a for.
tunetclhn& business.
Thc1r application. which would
allo~ them to ~t ur shop in a
bu11dtng d1rccth aero<~ from Cit)
Hall. -.'3 1niuafl~ approved by the
Planning Commission but C'oun·-
c1l-.oman Bart>ara Bro•'Ti uidasmaJI
upns1na of opposition spurred a
S«Ond look
Hart la$hes Ferguson
for inaction on Brown
Buffa quits race,
endorses ·Baker
"I ha"e received enoup concans.
-.h1ch tells me we need to kx>k at 1t:•
Brov.n said. "I have 50mc oonccms
about this sanct we cannot rqulatr •l
but wt can rcaullic ~ 1t is aoina to
be
"V we arc '°"" to err. I would rather we err on the sick of cautlOft."
On tht heels of Brown ·1 rommmu.
and from vocal oppo411tion to wk
soothu ~rs from some tenants of'IM
pf'OP(*d location of tht bmn.aa. Gr
council voted 4-1 tn meet dw
emcfltn<)' ord1na~ buni.. dlt
mrtunetdkn for at mt ., ~
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Alldt from tomt cibllal ~
plamts. howrvn. _,_ of'd9t cc. cl
mcmbtr1 •Id whet dlllerf * SecvmtQ poeed. MIY'"' Pio T-
Fred V011 lltd 1i1r ..-RO...._ ....
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-Gl•t•Ollll DM.Y Pl.OT/.._ 11ffl.A1Wi6; -•
._. -. 11ot city p"ttlUDeDL rm
...,, biil I submit eo sucb ICrious
_. ••efiHe dual IO ta.e public
Cooling trend due along Coast
aila.." •
1llc ~ams. _ ...... -ill
die met of t'OWIC'il chllalben c:oo-.... ney did 9°' tPCM ill dlrir
deftw.
"11ais is an vuy cksJaclilll --nere
was a kt1cT writ1C'D IO tbc council tbal
aid lcttin& me in ,..., lelti• a .... iD and~-c= Sltvms said atref Jani•
or the new delay. ..It <'OIDCS out or
l)fej~ Ull Mi~ about my
wort and not undent.andin& ~t my
wort inyolves.. what my bdids are.
-rm just as DOflNll as anyone,
(and) jusi tryinc to maier a livifts.-
Madonna Stevens. a native c.ali-
fomian who now lives in Fountain
valley witb brr husband and l.:::C
IOA, said fortunrtdliag is • . y
tradition. pract~ by her mother in
Santa BarlJara and her siS1er. Madon-
PROJECT APPROVED •••
..... A~
At the wpng of Commissioon
Geri Onega. the com mi~ voted to
satuaac the ni&btdub so that it fronts
MainSUut.
Pool truck ·s toxic cloud
injures seven J>t;Ople
Seven pcOpk ·~ iniurcd and 50
othn's cvacuakd Tuesday when a
chemical raction rdeascd a pscloud
that drifted lb~ an area of
dowaaown Hunting&on Beach. fire
off1cia.ls said.
Battalion Chief Tom "POc said-a
~ppl)' truck ca.ming bromine
-a deitiingagicnt similar to dtlOnnc
-sent a toxic ydJow doud skyward·.
in tht" I 00 block of Main Stn:ct.
Poe said people ~ cvacuakd
from the Slrut and basinemes in the
commacial section~ doled -.plO
prnrent further injuries.
-it was kind ol a mdldown. .. Poe
said.
DECALS •••
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U.S. Temps Calif. Temps Eztended
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1·3 poor ,.., poor
1·2 poor 2·3 ..
'BOOTLEG··eollES ••• .._Al '°· m city on otficials.. City Anomcy R.obcrt Burnham said br was not 6amiliar
with the propam and did not want to
br said. -wmt is gomg on i:n this
town? This bas gotten out of hand.
folks.. and it shou~ Slop tonight. -
.·comment on i1S lcplity
tum her in. Balboa Peninsula rt"Sidents and
TEACHER QUIETLY BATTLES AIDS ••• ·
PnmAl .
8artJara and Paul Wntbrook said
Ibey turucd in Reynolds at tbe RqUCSI
of several of Reynolds' neisbbon
~ho wtn apparently unwilli• IO do
at themselves.
Tbe Westbrooks also turned in business persons can oblain the
Buncrwict and a city building inspec-deals DCttSS&I)' to traYCI in the A.IDS before he even left the hospital.
tor b having illipl units of their special lanes at tbe l.iceMi• division Offkials blocked bi~ return to ~ 50~ina that has caused the of the p~~ Department. V.mado Middlc School and Univer-
aty coasideniblc embaruscment. .Newport · Pol1tt Ocputment sity High School -wtw-rc ht' admin·
Joba Hinpla.. who has been a city and Balboa homcownen" a90Cia-istcrcd "ocationaJ test~. countded buildi1w inspector for ahout I 0 yean.. lions. Proof of rcsidcnc'c. such as a younptcrs on_ carttn llnd arra~
admitted tbat ht" added a unit IO bis drivcr·s licmsc or otber local idcntifi-Jobs m the pn vatc ICC1or -for the !!°~~'ti' city approval. bis caliob. Wlll be sufficient for issuance ..scst of the school year.
Thty said tbcy did ii to bicblisht
t they called the city"s biased
rt hod of rnforrina iu codes.
-we·rc sayina w (Reynolds)
uld be treat~ just like tbr peopk
n South Laguna.-Paul WCllblook
said. -we·rc not qainsl brr or
an yo~ else who bas a dupln... . •
-...-· ·-· of the decal. .. AU the time I thousltt I was going
lkilaawickconvc:rtcd bis patio into ~~will be sjven IO people back to &he same old.i<>t'. I was ntver
a living room addition without a wbohve1nthearcafromtheN€wport, lcdtobel'icveotbcrw*.-Chalkuid.
pmnit. but befott his f'eiOborbood Picr10 the end of me Pnliasula and But in the summer. department
was annexed b)' the city. funk said. ~ ~ ~~ on the driver's oflkials said he would have to take -sick of tbtr Wlndshidd the desk job or .. no position would be
Westbrook also nolcd that the
director of community dtvdopment.
Kyle Buttcrw1ck.. lived across the
strttt from Reynolds ;,nd failed to
Ci!l' MaJUllCr Ken Fnmt ~ ht" is Petcnoa said thfe caua laat pro. avaiJablc for me~ .. Chalk said.
considmng some sort of punishment pun could be activated on holidays He had retained •n attorney by that
for both employees. ~ br, where beavicr...U.IM'f"llW beadl time. and they started talking about
would not ctabora1e. tJaf6c is ant.ici .. led. .,tng 10 court. claiming that Chalk
BART HITS FERGUSON OVER SPEAKER •••
Prom Al I -.. ~~
was discriminated apjnst because of
bis illnns. · ·
But that was all behind the scenes.
Chalk's affliction remained a private
· matkf' until August, wh<-n the depan-
ment announced it would seek ~I
opinion on whcttlcr·Ch;,lk should bt
Ferguson and otha R<-pubhcans as last chance we get bccau~ he·n have a
. the bane of their pan~··s lcgislauve . chance to solidif) his suPP.Qrt.-
in Orange Count~
ignore.-she said.
that I will not allowed return to the classroom. The
department's decision to go to coun .
he said, stemmed frnm officials·
unwillingness to makr the choice
thcmscl"es.
program. Han also attack~ Fnoguson for
He has lately bttn challenged ~ falling m his first 1erm of offitt to gict
the five breakaway Dc-mocrats ,."flo a smgk bill ~otro into law.
have joined with Republicans. She said the ~ue of Cahfomia
against Brown's w1she<.. on certain Cities. of which shets Orangr County
votes. chamnan. has bttn hiiht~ criocal of
Bu t Ferguson. R-Ncwpon Beach. Fcrguson·s voung ttC'f'f'd on aty-
said the 41 votes nttded to vacate the related issues.
speaker's chair are by no means -He w voted agam't issues that
assured. He said he and other As.-would btnd it Orangic County cities.. -
scmbly Republicans wen wotking she said ... In m~ opinion. ht" has one
.. day and nifhC to solidi() suppon of the ,.orst ,·otmg records in Cali-
for a changic m the spc.akership. fom1a ...
.. The first instant ,..e can count on Ferguson rnpooded by blaming
those 4 l votes. wfll pull ham (Bro~"'' Withe Brown for his failure to pin
downi-" said Ferguson .. But at the suppon for Jqjslation. 1
prcKnt umc. ifs b~ no means assured ·· . .\t Mrs. Han·s la.~ press coo-
that all 36 Republican~ and the fr,,.e fcreocc. she criticaed me for not
Dc-~ocrats wall vote to vacate the k1ssinguptoWillicBrownandsietting
chair: Vile only have -i I votes on bills passed: now she's mticizn• ~
ecru an hmned issues_ -.,. for not bringing Willie Brown down ...
Ferguson compa~d Bro,.'ll to a said Ferguson. '"She wants to have 11
rhinoceros. both V.'3\'S ...
··1f you shoot at a rhinoceros. \OU Hart "cbaracterizcd httsclf as .a
betta hit him. because 1f ~ou don't. moderate Republican. llnd thncforc
ht'·n kill }Ou ... said Fcf1!uson ··1f .... -c to the left of Ferguson. who bills
move to rc~mo' c W 1lhc Brov.'l\ from himself as a romc:rvati,·e.
the chairmanship and lo'IC, it'll be abt' ··we do have some social rooccms ~ .
But as far as spmding is co~.
Hart said she ~&0nsrrvativc.
The N,c•port Beach coun-
cih,.ormn bas bttn criticized by
Rq>ublican Pany rqullln. including
the parh··s Orange Cou11ty chairman.
Tom Fucntcs. for challenging
Ferguson.
Fuentrs said after Hart's campaign
announttmmt last month that btt
chaUcngie will di\--crt mo~y and
C1lCf'I) from the RcpuNican Pany·s
effort to pin control of the state
Assembly.
Han said ha S2S.000 campaign
fund has come principally from small
donations. rather than from the
county's powerful economic
in tercsts..
-0evetopen., for som'-' rason. arc a
little shy abOut me ..... said.
She did say. howc,·er. that t-.o
south county dtvelopM"$. the Santa
Matprita Co. and the Mission Viejo
Co.. had promised to bold fund--
raisers for btt.
Han said she had budirted
SI 2SJ)00 for her campaign. .
BUFFA DROPS OUT, ENDORSES BAKER •••
Prom Al t ·
candidates. · shou.ld be. He dtdn't offer cncourqt-Buffa spcc1ficall) n tro Nathan mcnt or diJCO..,..menL
Rosenberg's campaign which was ··1 wasn't pressured bv anybody
alttady on track befo~ Rep. Rohen · out.side, .. Buffa said. •
Bedham announcrd his rrtircmmt His derision to endorse Baker was
from po~itics. borne partly out of familiarity as 1
. -obviously. ~athan ~ been ac-fellow city councilman.
~-cam~'-"'°' a!"'~ a ".CT)' In_ ~ng at tht" other c:andidatrs' job ofit.. he sa1!1-~By tk Ufll! quah~acatt0ns. Buffa felt city council
we were reach mg out n was too late. ca~ntt •'IS an imponant factor
Buffa saJd he made his decision which narrowed the fidd to ~
after discussion~ with . family a~ and Tustin C~ncilman John Kdly.
supponers. He did not discuss 1t wtth whose quiaotic candidacy has dniwn
any pany leaders. notict. if not supPon.
-1 made a dtlibcrate cflOrt not to -T11Cre·s a lot about campaipi•
clitcUSS this with __ y --a< that isCll~ £oitl "Aad a the~ I c~nsidcr .-ny laden -lot that isrt•t so m · incliadint (county Republican Party -1 have nm..U. Chairman) T911' Fumtn. .. he said. apinst Davt .. wc·re fiimcls..
.. , madt an almost drlibaate db1 We ·re colleapcs. His rnume stands
&o avoid him. Hc·s Mver been ouL -
anythi• with me but impenial. as be Bu«a said br wo.rct .divdy cam·
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paip for Baker.
Baker said he was surprised when
Buffa called him to annountt his
dccision.• .. not so much that he
withdrew, but that he's mdorsina me
and will gi vc me his ht"h> .
-He's articulate and he has com-
mand of the issues. .. Baker said.
The t.ckinaoffourofCOl1a Mesa's
five council membcn :.nd a fOrma'
mayor aho would aivt his campaip
an important boost. e.ker said.
-COl1a Mesa is a kn city. thin:I biacst in tht" district.. sO I apecialfX
apprcriaac the other cndoncmmts,
brsaid.
Aslr.ed if br <lCJlllickR.d I.be &om
nmnen to~ R01m~ad IUmld(
Baker replied. .. A lot wnald :z. 1M1.
Nadln"sbcndoillta.-· -r think we•re ~..,fall. -
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Chalk's was the first case of an
AIDS-stricken teacher demanding to
bt allowed back in his classroom.
Rcgardlcss of the coun's decision. it
was destined to becoml' legal prece-
dent.
Even so. the media barrage that
followed caught Chalk off guard.
··1 didn't realize it was gding to '
become the media event it did." he
said .
His~nts. who had been aware of
his homoscauaJity for years, were
forced to tell their frienc1s about their
only son's lifestyle. Th~ fact their son
had a terminal illness was bad. Chalk
said. but his homosexuality was .. an
additional burden ... Ne"crtbdcss. hi~
parents. his two sisters and his
companion stood by hi., side. giving
him the emotional support to make it
through the lawsuit.
TM early days were difficult. Chalk
even talkro with his family about
aucking tM controv°"y and taking
the dtskjob writi~~nt proposals. !"1-jfll-didn ·1 feel-ri1tn abou&..doing
that. Doing that would take my mind
off the death sentence I'd been given. wild with it."
I knew full well that hcing a desk He has bttn plagued for the past
jockey was something I couldn't three or four months 'vith whllt he
endure:· terms a ··massive sinus infection:·
Chalk lost the first battle in Sep-but doctors cannot use ~ome kinds of
tembcr. when U.S. District Judge drugs to fight it bccauS(' they arc too
William Gray ruled against him. damaging on the rest of his body.
··The problem is that we simply do Chalk has taken to faahlin& the
not know enough about AIDS to be disease not only with mt'dication, but
completely certain" Chalk's students also with attitude. He listens to
,..ould be safe with him . Gray wrote. motivational tapes and uses visual
The decision .. devastated'' Chalk. imagery· in fighting AIOS. A casual
··1 was more angry. I think. at Judge cocaine user at one time. he has given
Gra) than anything. He did the same that up along with alcohol.
thing the Dcpanment of Education ··rm trying to create as much
did; he didn't want to make the health in my life jln~ my body as
decision." ·' possible." he said.
That's when Chalk and his at-Even so. there arc good days and
tom ey. Marjorie Rushfonh, went there arc bad days. The !!ood days arc
back to .lhe U.S. Circuit Court, which fine, but the bad day., arc harder
ruled that Chalk"s illness was not because of the emotional toll they
sufficient grounds 10 kc-ep him out of take on Chalk and thoS<' around him.
the classroom. ..M~ entire famil y SCt'ms to be on a
He returned to a hero's welcome roller coaster ride that I'm the
from his sludents. He had everything engineer on," he said.
but the ticker-tape parade. The hardest pan now is pacina
Of his own choice. however. Chalk himself. With his surcessfuJ case
did not return as a full -time teacher. against the Education Department.
Instead. he works three days a week. Chalk said he is ··more aware of the
He said he did not want to ~vc responsibility I took upon myscff."
officials an excuse to remove him 1fhe That mo ti vat es him to "continue at a
got too tired working full time. · high level, because pcof)le are watch-
··There are people who want to say. ing." But high levels usc hi&h enef'I)'
·See'! KJ:iew ¥OU couldn't do it.'". something he.docs not always have.'
Even1fhe1snotcapableoffull-t1me The past ;tear has been one of
work now. Chalk talks of returning to tremendous growth for Chalk and,
a five-day schedule next fall. ever the teacher, he wl\nts to sha~
.. T~e\w~rlc is defini1ely the~ and that. He wants to teach . not only his
mr m!_Q<l 1.s ready. but my body s not high school students, but also adults .
there.. said Chalk. who used to do about homosexuality and AIDS and
aerobics three ~o five days a ~k. that everyone can ~till feel pain
AJthough he 1s generally resistant to regardless of sexual onentation.
whatever illnes5cs arc making their And he has learned.
ways through school hallways, Chalk ··even if I don't last another year
said that when he doc~ come down J'vc learned a lot about love and
with something, ··my body &OCS hog· sharing and beina thcrt."
CampuDrlvee.atraace toJ1V A cla.ed
The Campus Drive entrance to
John War.nc Airpon will remain
closed untal 9 a.m. Thul"'lday, officials
have announc-ed.
Travelers arc adviK'd to use the
M.ic.Arthur: Boulcv..ard entrance
which is next to the San Dicao
Freeway, or to park in the Iona-term
parking lot on Main Street and take
the free shuttle bus to the terminal.
The closure will .P.CO!'it rontracton to
work on the widening of the inter-
section of _.C'ampus DriYl and
MacArthur.
All
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Seminar set on
business taxes
at Golden West
One of the most confusing aspects of staruns a
new business -understanding and complying with
today's tax laws -will be addressed SatuTday in a
workshop at Golden West Coll*.
Th~ seminar, conducted by IRS agent Mark
Tracht. will cover type<1 of business organizations,
record keeping. bus1nes! income llll requirements.
tax forms. self-employment tax. estimated tax,
depreciation and business expense.
The workshop is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon
in Admtn1strat1on 137 at a fee ofS22. which includes
a workbook. Call 891-3991 for additional infor-
mation and prereg15trat1on.
AAUW plan• lllke
Members of the La1una Beach chapter of the
American Association of University Women have
tn\ 11ed all members. family and fnends 10 1he
group's annual meeting Saturday morning at the
Cf)stal Covt.> Slate Park Ranger Station .
.\ slide presenta110n b) a park ranger will be
followed b} an op11onal hake. The event will run
from 9·30 to 11 :30 a.m. and more information 1s
available from Karen Stevens al 493-7274_
Women Marines meet
The Orange County chapter of the Women
Mann(•s Assoc1a11on "ill install new officers for
1988-89 at a luncheon <\atu rday in the Ambassador
Room of the Embassy Suites Hotel in Irvine.
All members and :ill women now serving. or
who have served. 1n the Marine Corps or the
Reserve. arc 1nv11ed. C:ill 786-7205 or 846-2318 for
additional 1nformat1on
·Beneflt fashion show
Tht'.' OrangC' County unit of the American
Cancer Soctet) will hold a fashion show Satµrda) 10
benefit the society's sef"\·1ce. education and researC'h
prOJCCIS. ,
The event as scheduled for I I a.m. an the Grand
Ballroom of lht.> Inane Hilton. The Farefoxes.
good" 111 ambassadors nf the Orange Count~ Bum
Assoc1a11on. "'all model the fashions. Call 751-0441
for more informauon.
Naturallsts to meet
S1even Farrar. amateur as1ronomer and pho-
1ographer. will present :i program of slides enlltled
"The Beaut) of Naturt' Be)ond Eanh" Saiurda) at
the month I)' mcc1ing ofthe Caspers Wilderness Park
Volunteer Naturalists.
Farrar. a park rangt.>r at O'Neill Park. "°ijlshow
slides of Halley's Comt'.'t laken at Caspers Park at lhe
9:30 a.m. event at lh<' park's v1s11or ce nter. The
pubhc is invited.
Mental lllness dlscussed
Chuck Braswell. a long-ume member of the
Calt fom1a Alltancc for the Mentally Ill. will speak to
the Sou1hcoast Alliance Saturday at 10 a.m. an
Room 107 of .the C"unsehng and :\dm1ss1ons
building at Orange Coa<tt college.
The meeting as open 10 the public at no charge.
Call 545-9078 for detail~.
Mountaln trlp planned
The South Coasl Audubon Soc1el) wall conduct
a bus 1np 10 the San Bernardino Mountains and tht'.'
San Bernardino Coun t~ Museum Saturday. The
public 1s welcome and rnore tnformatron as av<ulable
at 496-7686.
Youth karate class
Children from 6 to 14 will have an opponuntt)
to karn karate as a method of self-defense Saturday
in a College for Kids program at Golden West
College.
Black bell salver medahst Gary Pitts will
instrucl the saA-week program. to be held 1n
Recreation Educa11on ~18 from 10:30 to 11 : 15 a.m.
The fee 1s S24. and regastrataon information ts
a\aalable at 891-3991. -
Wedne.day, Aprll 6
• 6:30 p.m. C.Ut Commalty CoUqe District
Board of Tn11ttt1, district headquarter$ board
room. 13 70 Adams A ... c . Costa Mesa.
Thursday, Aprll 7
No m~ttng.s scheduled
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Otange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneedey, Aotil e. 1111 *Al
lleadership. Tomorrow starts new year
•1 GllBG llER&X __ ..., .......
. Leadenhip Tomorrow. a prosnm de-
s1aned to ~Ip aroom 1he area's fu1urt
busin~ss and commun11y leaders. 1s abou1
to bea1n tis second year ofac11vi1ies wi1h a
concentrated effort to tap the talents of
Irvine and.'°os1a Mesa
Panic1pan1s 1n Leadership Tomorrow.
fo.rmerly known as Le:idersh1p Newpon,
will be educa1ed about a broad rangt'.' of
community needs and concerns through
workshops. seminars and gues1 speakers.
said Leadership Tomorrow 4.dmin1s1ra1or
Chns11 Gordon The rrosram mee1s for
one all-da) Stss1on ear h month for nine
mon1hs.
Gordon said the pr<>&ram's first Stss1on.
whi ch ended t'.'arher th•~ spnns. -was a area1
suC'Cess 1n educalmg fu111rt Ne'*pon Beach
leadt'.'rs. Dunns this ses~1on. however. the
program 1s 1arge11ng residents in Costa
Mesa and In 1ne. an 0111reach effon that
prompted the program·~ name changl'
"We're reall) trying hard to get Costa
Mesa and Irvine 1n ' olved. not onh
through "'orkshops. but also ~ues'1
speakers. top1cund board memht'.rs.' !Mild
Gordon.
··we reall} '*ant In 111e and Costa MtSa
to fttl a pan of th1s ..
Leadership Tomorr01o1. was founded b~
the Ne-.-.-pon Harbor \rea Chamber of
Commerce. but the r roaram has since
broken ofTand reuuned its o"'n non-profit
status
The upcoming lelldersh1p Ne"'port
session "'hach "''II bfttin in September
v. all be organized m uch hke the firs1
St·ss1on. "'1th each mon1h 's program focus-
ing on a general 10p1l' surh as cnv1ronml"nt
go,ernment. plann1ng.,nd de\Clopnwn1
transportation and cdura11on
Specific topics rein :int 10 each Cit' .... ·111
al~ !)( discussed a5 they ariw. said
Gordon
Gordon saad Lcackr')hap Tomorrow is
C'u rren t I> ac«' pu ng a ppl icauons for the fall
!K'S'>•On Panic1 pants must be at least I a
\C.-Br\ old. ll\e and/or work in Newport
lk J1. h C osta Mesa or I n •i ne ~nd d~splay ··a '>tnll.'r~ des1rC' to be active 1n their
l omrnun11\ ... s.a1d Gordon. Each applicant
"'ill ht· inter' t('wed b' St"veral loc~l leadcrs.
\hl· Jddl.'d -
'\ n) one interested in 11art1c1pauna an the
program -.hould call the Leadership
T lln11m u" office at 644-8283.
Banner banter heating up in.Laguna .
City insists couple's
home and down town
protest signs illegal
By LANCE JGNON
Of .... Oellr NM ew
The doctrine of freedom of e\press1on
and Laguna Beach tod•· rnforcc ml'nt are
butting head., again. escalating con-
tro,crs} O\l.'r JUSt ho~ much po"'er the
cit) has to enforce ll'> 0" n policies.
La st "et'k. Paul and Aarbara Westbrook
erected two large banners. one m front of
1he1r home on Laguna ran)on Road and
another on Par!.. .\' enu<'
The one at their home reads .. Reg1s1er
to Vo1e. E' ti triumphs\' hen good men do
no1h1ng ... On Park .\' enue the 16-foot-
long banner reads.·· tf a rresadC'nC'\ ca n fall
so can cit' hall .. · ·
The ~estbrooks h;•ve been a'I 1he
forefront of a reccnth launcht.>d dm e to
recall three offi,e Ci t~ louncsl mcmN-rs
The} are also calling (or 1he resignation of
Ca t) Manager Ken Franlc
The c11' sa's that without formal
approval from ihc Dcs1e.n Re' 1c"' Board
the signs must come do~n ·
The Westbrooks sa' that because the
signs arc an cxprcn1on of philosoph~ and
are not for commt'.'rc1al f)urposes. tht.>~ arc
exempt from Cit) sign cndes
"If they (ctt) offi cial<> I push this 1he) ·re
goang to look l''en st11p1dt.>r 1han the~
alread) do," ~trs Wcst'1rook said "We're
no1 tak1ng them do.,..n."
Mrs. Wes1brool.. said ~n .\mencan Ct' II
L1ben1es Union attorne' re' 1t'.'wt.>d tht.>
cit) 'ssign ordinance and found no grounds
for forcing the remo,~I of the signs
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A Laguna couple are flChting City Hall from their front yard -and the city ea ya the •ten la Wetal.
Fran!.. '>atd the Cl'\ .... 111 st'el.. an
1 OJ unction m tl'i cffon II' re mo' e t hc signs
Thl' \\ t'Stbrooks an· no strangers to
JOUStlng '-'1th lhl' l'tl)
T"o da)S beforc thl' "1gns "'Cnt up. an
out-of-1.ourt settlement "as reached con-
cerning a long-stand1n~ banlc o'er the
Clt) ·s alleged nght Ill fo rce 1he Wcstbrooks
to hnng 1he1r propcn• at 2S~S L4iguna
Can~on Road up to cod e
The ut~ m:un1:11ns that the \\ est brooks
'1ola1cJ 1.tt~ ordi nance~ b~ enlarging their
residence v.tthout apprrnal It also con-
tends thc \\ e~tbrool..<. need tn pro' tdt'.'
pa' cd parking for ~q~r.,I amsts "ho v.uri..
at then propen). "'h1ch douhk' as an an
gatk~
Patncl.. Ra ffrn, an a· :ornc\ tor lhl' \.'I t'
said the ctt~ agrt.>.t'd to Mop •h su11 11 thc
\\i.'st0rool..s 1A.Ould agree to suhm11 J
fl'\ 1 ~d '>Ill' pl:in of their propen~ and
allln" \ 11' .:odl' cnforcc-ment offi cials to
1n-.C)t:\ t their pmpcn)
\\ h1k R.iflen~ ~1d tht.> Wt.>Mbrooks·
attornn dgreed to the • om promise Mn
\\ csthrool.. 1s not sure" \he "111
~ht• ~11.1 \he "ould ha\J:-l.O talk to hC'r
a11~r..{lc,! dOd then "t"ll decide 11 "'e'll let
tht·m 1.rn hen· •ma) n<'' er appro' e •·
Nigqel grOUp sues to-r ,egain coastal strip
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By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of .. ..., ........
South Orange (ount~ 's batt\t.> for the
breakt·rs has escalated from a "'ar ofv.ords
10 a courtroom clash.
Represen1a11' cs of tht'.' Laguna NaguC'I
C1t1uns Task Force filed suit 1n Orange
Count~ Superior Coun on Tuesda) rn an
efTon to regain an upscale coas1al stnp the~
sa' "'as unfa1rl\ "ff~tt'd from their
co'mmunil) and · gl\t'n to nc1ghbonng
Dana Point.
The action b) the count) Local :\gt.>nC')
Formatton Comm1ss1c•n lca\'es Laguna
Ni$ucl a landlocl..ed C'"mmuntl). "'htch
res1dcn1 s 1herc sa} 1s unaccep1able.
"We"' ill not settle for an) thing less than
the coast." satd Bru l' Rasncr. onc of the
pla1nt1fTs in the su11 "Tht'.'re an~ a 101 of
staid. conscr' att' e pcople an Laguna
Niguel v. ho art' bcgrnn•ng to understand
v.hat ma~l''> a rac.11tal
Residents of both L.iguna ~1guel and
Dana Point tiled pctttrnns at the end ol
1986 asl..1ng that 1he1r un1ncorpora1ed
commun111cs tx· JllO''l'd 10 become ctt1es
Laguna !"1gul'I rl·~1tkn1s pc1 11toned for
an area stretching from the Pacifi c Ocean
to the San D1l'go Fn:e"':1~
But last spring. a group of restdt'.'nt~ on
the coastal s1di.' of th l· pe1111on area began
ag11a11ng 10 tx<-1ef1 out of1he propoo;ed c11'
C'111ng drffcrcnte' t">t·1 v.cen themseh es
and "inland" re~1dcnt~ tht.> coastal resi -
dents asl..ed to hi.· pcrm •ttcd 10 dctermtnt.>
their ov. n future
Leaders ot tht• rn;m:il mo' ement later
abandoncd tht'tr andt•pcndent posture and
hitched tht•tr political wagon to Dana
Potnt. v. h11. h. the' "a •d "u a coastal
commun1t' more comj'attble IA.1th tht.>tr
1ntt're<11s
-~ot all residents vi Laguna '1guel !>
ocean side "'anted vul ho~e,er In fact
some of the leadt'fs o f Laguna '•guel"'>
cat) hood elTon h\t-d 1n .oa La l neigh-
borhoods su h as ''e.ue! horC's and
Monarch Ba' Terra e -
In an etTori to resoh e the d 1 fferC'nC'cs. 1 he
Local .\gene~ Formation Commission
scheduled an ad' 1son elect1on last ~o
vember m I ) coastal n"c•ghborhoods
Residents of the ne12hborhoodi. "ere
asked v. hether 1hc~ preferred 10 be pan ot
Laguna :"1guel or Dana Point
B~ a \Ote of td h' )Q percent. the
~Stdenis~ oted !ti IOln n ana Point
Laguna '.'agud rt''ld\'Ot ~ s.a~ ho\loe\t"r
that the boundaf'\ l1n1' for the ad' 1 on
C'IC'C't1on "'as arb11ran
Thi." plaintitis also· s.a' thl" \Omm1s)1 on
'1olated state la"' "ht•n 1t hased 11
decision to se' er lhl' • ·a~t •mm Llguna
'1guel ••nh on the r~u1Ts 01 the ad' 1SOf'\ e'c..i1 n · ·
The S 1-pagt• .a~ )Ui. name\ Orange
•uni' the • •mr .,,,on. the count'
H·iarJ ti l up..·p 1wr. and the \·ount)
Rq?l'trar of\ Ncr., a' dl'fenda nts
It names DanJ P int C111.zens for
I r1.ltr~t1''3t1C1n J nd Dara Pmnt cJt~ hood
rt·ti11oner,Ju1..h l urrer R0benJ \\agner
and \ls,hael Egger\ •'' rt•a l pan1t's in
1n:t·n·,t .
Ii 'unl'"\~tu. :ht· \u:l v.ould rt.>sult 1n a
n1ur •••Jn nk'l.l..1ng \C '11fica11on ot Dana
Point\, '' h,,,lJ t'lt'l 111•" '-'h1ch 1s hc.-d-
ukd lttr fum· -
It v.ould d l\\l 'NU•'e tha1 tht• com-
m1s.,1 l•n rl·dra v. thr tx)u'1danes oft-oth the
Dana Point .snd Lagun:i '•guel C'tl) hood
arrlit alh.10 \ Jnd that cons1derat1on be
g1,en ll' pu1:1ng the C0:1~tal Slnp bacl.. 1n
Llguna '1gul'I
Honig asks business to off er incentives to students
By KATHLEEN GRUBB
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Honig and n·prc'K'nt:ill' t'~ 0 1 'late\' 1Jl'
business Or2an1za11ons ,111nouncl'd a "l alt-
forn1a Com-pad" 1ha1 th l'' ~1d II ad11ptl'd
b' local ommun111e "ould lov.t•r thl'
dropout ratt· and pro' 111e rompan1c' "tth
bencr quahfii.'d \\orl cr'
"l1Uld target mtnonl' ,•nd dr<..aJ' artJgt•J
\tudcnts IA.hO are at ht~"' '1" 1t J~t pping
out and pro' ide them· Jlt'r' •l•un-.Ch'1g
Sl·holarsh1ps and Job "P·'""'P<'n'" t thl'' dt'
v.ell rn school
l lX'al bu!>tne~ and schools 1n com-
mun111es that choose tp folio"' the program
",1ulJ .:re ate 1hcrr 0 " n pacts. estabhsh1ng
~l•Jh tor at1endance. d1~1phne. academic
J, hll'' emc.-nt and test scores.. r SACR.\MENTO· -C'altfomaa bust·
nesscs should help set aradem1c standards
for their local pubhc sr hools. back them
w11h mone). 1hen give top hinng pnont)
to graduate~ '-'hO maki: the grade, stale
school chad 8111 Honig and business
...................... ...J leaders ~id Tuesda~.
The school and business panncrc,h1P'·
baSl'ct-on SUC'ces fu-1 Pf1~gram 1n &1~tt1n.
C'leveland and the an Franct<;('0 Ba' ~rcJ
"\\ e "'ant to dearh .-omrrun1,..Jt\' II•
'l'ung kids. 'Here·s ..... h . .'t 'ou·,c g\11 t.• "1'1
w gc.t the JObs.. You d • at. "1u 11 gt·t t1ll'
1oh. · .. Honig said
'-tudc.-nts tdC'nuli('d tn the fourth grade a
.11. .JJt'.'mtcall) talt'nted but at nsk of faahng
"t•uld rt'C'Ct'e C'\lnl c"unsehng and tu·
t.irtn~ through their nr '\t eight yea~
Jury convicts FV man in
shooting death of his wife
Hundnafon Beach
<\ man "'1th a full N-ard and long hair
and ""eari ng a "'hllr and rC'd baS(ball cap
tscar«t Turwa' "'Ith .1ri und1sdost'd amount of~-a'h :it .\mC'rl\·ari Sa' 1np. • _
Edingrr °''<' Th<' man. al"toul Xl had a
aun tn ht\ "'ll~tNnd "'""r~scs \ltd He v.as J('\{ n t-t-d u atx,ut " f('(t tall and
"'r1g.bl"d I ~o ix,unJ$ \\ unc·~' rrponC'd
W'C'tnJ a Datsun l'r a T0\<'11 halchbac~ in
the \ ICI Oll \
all(iC'df\ '1ola11ng th('''"' C'll\h la"' 1n thC' 100 bloc .. of umm 1
OffiC'C'n rnpond~ ''~a rC'p<'rt ,,, a tram,
at'CtdC'nt 1naschoohar\l 1ri •h<' I \ M"'-._ .lf
l 1ben' The' d1~'"<'~d ho ... c•<'t thJI ·~ "'fttUJC' "'IS a •ehtCI(' 10"'<'<1 "' ·h(' school at lht ITQUC'St ,( thC' P.irrn1
Trac-~n -'~umon ""h1, l't 1~ H''ln ring
a dnm .. rn dn' in& av.ar'Cll<'\\ Pfl'Jr:lrn • • • .\ man rrpon<"d that lhrtt cir INH mC'n
and ma~1urN111ng at ti ~ m Tucsda\ l'>C'hinJ 1hc Gin &out\ bmld1ng at 1600
\JJm' "'t' • • • .\ tilur \1ud1 R '( . ., "'liS rrponed slokn
\hl•nh N'-lore am Tucsda' fmmw ~ t-1,, oflalC' Forni Road The 1q80spon
\'ar~ h•en'<" 1s l ~LH :OQ
Lapn&Beecb
BJ JONA TRAN VOLR.E ...............
A Fountain Valley man was con-
victed offint-dqrtt m urdcr Tuesday
when a Newport Beach jury sided
with the prosecutor"s contention that
the 1984 slayina of his wi~ was cold-
blooded murder. not a crime of
passion.
The panel deliberated leu than two
days before convictinJ TefT)' Han-
num. S6. of the ch~. -.ihich could
lead to life in prison for the former
carpentcr .
Hannum 's attorney. Deputy Public
Odcnckr Jeff Lund. said duri~ the Wttk·lont trial that HMnum lulled
his wife of 10 ~rs in a mc>me1lt o( •"JC' afttr ~mins she -as havinaan affair. but the sill-man. siJl•woman
pencl rcjec:ttd that C'Ofltmtion.
The victim ·1 fa"'ily~ in coun
when the verdict WU~ and her
father Mid in tht (OUMroom afttt·
ward that even hft in rwitoft -ould
not be just pu.nithmcnt
.. Ifs a rdief' M tfl O\'ef, bili4 the
only tJuna that would m11k.e me ha~
is for him to I!> to lhe 111 chamber. uid Euerne 8rlftd Si .. ~ wa a
moocher. he was~ Hewn no aooc1:·
J
Superior Coun Judie Robert C.
Todd was schedu~ to ~t a ~ntenc
ina date for Hannum today. The
defendant slOOd quietly as the verdict
was announced. dres~ in blue
slacks. a bh~ swattr and a lifht blue
shirt. H1s IUck hair is thinnu~a and
his beard pyi!'t-
His wife. Shirley Hannum. was
killed by two shots from a .l'-<:alibcr
bandaun. Several witnntn testified
durina the trial that they saw Tmy
Hannum fire thOIC shots after the
couple appamnly had a hell~
arjument.
The Hannum• bad m:1tdains Trans
Am spontears. and f'Cl\llarfy Md llie
can wrvic:ed at a WatmiMtn' auto
dealmhip. said ()eputv Oistrid At·
tomey ~Woodsmall .
But in Jul)'. 1914, the cwplc
became embroiled in an upment a
they parttd thetr car 1t the dea~
cnhip. Witneaa tnlifitd they heard
1 mufRcd shot. then •w Slmtey
Haanum nin wounckd f""'1 tM w-k-.
Gery Pw'sley. a lttVkC iCpftteftta•
live at the dcaknhip. said Ille Nepped
ouuidt afttr hean~ lhr Ant*" and
••Tm)' Hannum 'bn .... lhe sun doW1t in the-kill positioft;-'" Hannum
••
fired at his n~tng \\tfe. knocking the
'AOman to the pavement. he testified.
Hannum Ocd in his c:ir. which was
later found abandoned in a shopping
center parking lot .. He wfts dasco"ercd
in Nonh Carolina "h<'n a woman
there -with whom he apparent!~
had bttn da1ing -told poh~ he had
broken into her apartmen1 after a
11&~1.
He was a~sted an J unc.-I Q8 7 after a
sax-hour standoff with North Caro-
lina authorities that ended "hen
Hannum shot hims.elf in the chest.
Ahhouah in critical ennd1t1on 1m-
mcdiattl) af\er the 'hooting. he
rtt0vercd and "as "trad1ctcd to
Onnee County .
"We know the JU" worttC'd e'-
tttmcl)' hard. but ~·tt disappointed
in lk dtc:i11on ... Lund 'lid after the
vmhct.
.. rm llld it's aJI O\<Cf ·w11h n O'<' ...
saKt the "inam·s tK-o1htt. Euttnc
Bnnd Jr. "If he ~d not bttn
t'Oft\'ic1ed of mwnkf f'ftt.. ~·d be
loottU\I Ovtf our sbou~ 111 of' our
lh ~ No• wt can mt •n pcac'C •• nit '1ct1m• famil~ said Ten)
Hannum v.1s 1 't<>lfr'll man •ho
thrntcnro eafh of them in the pest
mrone \IOk S ~ 0from a fik t-ab1nC't
11 lkBop Burgas I ~ • ~ RC'ach Bh d • • • C'ulpnts pult<"d s: ""onh of plants
from a front 'ard 1n lhC' :1 block of
C'ocobana Lanr • • • Rrs1dC'nts 1n thC' f S block of Fit'ld·
burs Lant said a hullC't a,,,-rtntl) firtd
from a pc'llt't 1un ram(' n"'"' throuah a
front "'indo"" • • • Th1t''n enttrtd a hom<' 1n the 11000
block of Broo~hurst trttt thro~ an unlOC'kcd sltd11,1 &lass dOOJ and S4C>k s~ooo 1n ~weir) .• s:'O l"ldtO and ~akm and suuc~ \'&lucd al SJOO. • • • A. bib ~iltt'r rtpe>ncd tl\at a 10.)Ur-<*i
boy ~ wu can• for wd that a man tncd to re• him into into htS ear oul1ick Hawn
School • • • A.n <*kf mockl ('9f dt'tcnbfd II
poss1bl) I 01'\sJtt ("~ rtpont'dt
ltnod.cd 0 ' CT tour ma1t~us ~ tJus
"'°"""'at 10441 and 19'll Confwood Lanund al "21 and 8' 11 ~1lpon On\"('
The-mailN)\N "'~rt '1!\lt"li 11 SI 00 ('.c'h
1"tM
Offittn ~a minono~l( U 10 deal
-.--.1h Tonda' at a ~ 1n the bloc'\
of CMtta.u Ctrtlt .\ Pon.().Poo 11~
O\'n and \ptlkd • • • •)etf~ "' man wai t'1lcd and rein~ aftc-r ofr.ccn ~nd sht wn
mtn "'ll h infra-f'('(S tqu1rmrn1 "'<'rt' "'~lk-
1ng across hi$ roof De-ell"" 1rom tt1r Brta P\~ch1atnc C'C'n1er nam1nC'd the man at
thr Pot1Ct' Ot-panmC'nl and then 100~ him
blltck to h1~ homt
f'CNDtalD Valley
"" unattC'ndtd aolf ~ With clubs and sh<'t'S 1n 11 ""IS S1okn Fnda' nur the cofT~ 'hop at ~ M1k Squart Golf Coul"'k' Tht' Jou was C1t1m1tC'd 11 S t.~'S • • • "-toolbo' •tth S•J. "'onh of tqu1~
mC'nl tn n ""'ti "okn T1inda' from 1
s>Khp pertcd 1n 1~ I NlOO Nod: of lkookhur$1 Strttt .
• ••• SonwoM stoic a SI. SOO tool chest o'" tht' Wtttt'nd from thC' I ~ I b'oc'k nt
Euclid Street. • • • A. car OWMf ~ kf\ ht sunroof' O!Pfn
Monda) e\~IQlfdurnc'd tn the vdlK'kt(I
find hts stmoo stolm The thef\ tool plett
1n tht' I block of La Hac'1mda A,'""'"' ••• A 'llrOftiao -at to.ch .. 11 O«! In into her
rn1n~ Moftda, e'tnt1'1 a1 1he \ ons ,tort
on Harbor 8oult,1rd '~"'a nan camr
up10 her and a~cd "('ould vou 1rll Ill( 1~
lfmt' .... o\s sht' an,.'t"rtd t11m t~ man
mal<'ht'd her punc. The) tnittkd ••th it ~on-~ finallt,Ot 11 ,._,., from he-rand
she' fell dOW1\ TM l<x, ·~ n11m11~-d at S.lOO -""\
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.\ I Ull.lf \ a)uf'd I I S_ I WU rcponf'd
stolen from a homC' on _., n1ta trcct on
Tut'sdl\ In .i <oeparate 1n •<knt t~ samC"
1flrm<'On an ~11matl"d S 1n cash wa5
l'Cponl"d ~ICtlC'n from an o\h.a L.aauna rn1den.c • • • "n1mal <'on1rol ofTiCt'f') wt'rt calkd 10 1
TC"mplt> Hill' ho~ Tu('<;(!!'' to remove a
•1ld \nal<' Jhat had "'•O<iC'rcd into 1~ rn1dencc • • • \11,"t'llanrous po•C'r 3nd hand tooh
"'<'lf\h St .iOO wen' ~•nlC'n from a vetnck rar .. C'd T~, monung nn Tempk
TrmC't' th<' '•rtim told pt1l1~ • • • Pnlt,"t' rntd two men earh T~J' on
\Ul>J\K IOn oflt•d condlK! 1n' publ~ Gled
11 \ :o .i m on Cliff Orh t ~ KCIUI
l 1m11'\J. lO of Dana Pf\1n1 and Mwc
Cha11hn ~ ofllauna ,,~1
Newport 81ac~
MOt'C' than S6. 1n na ipuonal Mill
t'ntC'n11nmen1 tqu1prntn1 •-as 5'oltft ~
11e,·enl boats per\cd 1n a hoe1 yard"'*
: Nocl of ... et.I Coest """")' ~ buraJa~ O('(\U"I~ t01TM'1Unt ~
noon Monda\ and S.4S am Tuttde) • • • '''Cf Rat-.a~.~'" and C8llt _.. mott than S • wor1h ·~ 1tc*tl fi'Offt
a homt 1n tl'lt"~block of'~J"P ~Ma~h lO • t. . "-S: lnC'ft' s I V1Pft'CI blC)'dt ._
stokn from a Pf11t 111 the 200 lllocl ti/
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M * 0nnge Cout DAILY PILOTi Wedneeday, April 8, 1988
.
Suspect in girl's
death surrenders
Doctor treats two aboard . .
hijacked Kuwaiti plane
By 'he A.socla&ed Presa
A man being sought by police in
~onnection with the slaying of 11 •
ycar-0ld Wend)'. Bustamante turned
himself in. while the killer of an 8-
year-0ld Twenytnine Palms girl re.
mained at large, authorities said
today.
Alonso Howard. 21. of Compton
reponedly called police late Tuesday
after a relative told authorities of his
whereabouts. said Compton police
Sgt. Barry Lobell. •
Howard was arrested near 52nd
Street and Broadway in south Los
Angeles. He was held for in vestiga-
tion of murder. Lobell said.
The girl, who emigroted with her
family from Honduras five years ago,
'had been shot in the chest and
apparently scx~ally assaulted before
being dumped m the apartment near
her home, detectives said.
Meanwhile, San Bernardino Coun-
ty authorities continut"<i to question
residents near the Sky Drive·ln in
Yucca Valley where 8-yfar-0ld Sylvia
Mangos was kidnapped> March 27.
Sylvia's dt>composed body was
discovered Monda) in nearby Land·
rrs. I 00 miles east of Los Angelrs. by
a man walking his dog. The body was
positively ide ntified Tut>sday. SylYla Maneoe
from a head injury.
NICOSIA, Cyprus(AP)-Masked
Arabs wieldin& grcnacks and pistols
and demandin& freedom for pro.
Iranian trrrorists in Kuwait called a
doc1or aboard a hijacked jet today to
treat two women believed to be
me mbers of Kuwait's royal family.
The physician. identified only as
Dr. Qasscm. was quoted by Iran's
Islamic Republic New'\ Agency as
describing the condition of one of the
women as "not satisfactory." The
hijackers reportedly said some pass-
engers were "unwell."
The five or six Arabic-speaking
hijackers said Tuesday that three
me mbers of Kuwait's royal Al-Sabah
famil> on the jet would be in
.. imminent danger" unlrss Kuwait
freed 17 convicted pro-lran&an ex~
tremists in 12 hours. Kuwait rcjcc:ted
the demand.
The deadline passed at 10 a.m.
(11:30 p.m. PDT), accordina to
Tehran radio. The hijackers then
contacted the Mashhad Airport tower
in northeastern Iran "to remind that
the rnpite is nearing the end," IRNA
said.
The doctor did not identify the
women he treated or say what was
wrong with them. He said he asked
the hijackers to let the womem leave
the plane. but they refu~.
According to a passehger list from
the Kuwait Airways Bo<-ing 747, thry
were the only women amQng the 87
hostages remaining afkr the release
today of 24 femak pa~sengers and
tlight a,ttendants.
The Kuwaiti CabmN called the
hijackers· demands .. btackm~il." a!"'
it sent a tram to Iran to nqo1aate witb
the hijackers aner mtttina in ('~t'J·
ency session under Crown Prinor
Sheik Saad al-Abdullah ~1-Sabah.
The U.S. State Dcpanmenl ~id it
believed there were no Amencans
aboard tht jei. which was com-
mandeered T ucsday r n routr to
Kuwait from Bangkok :tnd forced to
land in Iran. Thr hijackers havr
threatened to blow the plane up.
One man still aboard the plane tias
a U.S. and an Egyptian passport.
According to the pasSt"n,ger list. the
two women from Kuwait's royal
familv arc Ebtesam Khaled Al-Sabah
and Anw~re Khaled tj..sa.batL
The body of Wendy. Bustamante.
who was last seen al ive Satur~ay
night. was found wrapp<>d and tied in
bedding Monday in a Compton
apanment complex, ahout 15 miles
sou\h of downtown Los 4.ngeles.
The girl. a third-grade honor stu-
dent at Twentynine Palms Elemen-
tal) School. was kidnapped .wh1k
attending a swap meet at the dnve-1n
with her parents. She was 1dent1fied
by an old fracture to hcr,-e rm suffered
during a schoolyard accident.
.\n autopsy showed Sylvia died
Law enforcement investigators
have interviewed hundred s of people
who attended the swap meet the day
Sylvia disappeared: as well as regis-
tered sex offenders 1n 'the area .
Speaker Brown 'not upset' over
actions of five rebel Democrats~
Panama's N Oriega off ersto
negotiate, changes mind
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Assembly Speaker W illie
Bro"n says he's hurt hy the ingratitude of fi ve rebel
Democrats who have bee n challenging his leadership, but
he says he isn't upset at losi ng a floor fight to the rebels.
··I think an) time ~ o u use the rules in a fashion you
deem necessary· for your goals on a policy issue. it is, in
fact. appropriate to so do." the San Francisco Democrat
told rcponcrs at a Capito l press conference.
"I'm a fairly easy-going person when it comes to
m atters of people absolutely following the rules. Motions
to withdraw bills from committ~ constitute a pan of the
rules. Whether you win or lose. you ought to really adhere
to the rules. And 1fl lose by the rules. I don'tget up$et," he
said.
The five rebels. known as the Gang of Five, joined
wtth the .\ssembl) ·s 36 Republicans Mo nday to withdraw
a dt:ath penalt) bill fmm the Assembly-Public Safet}
Committee, which had rejected the measure.
Motions to withdraw bills from committees are
considered challenges to the speaker. who appoints
commiuee members. and Brown has harshly rebuked
similar attempts in the past The motion Monday was the
first to succeed since l 9i'O. according to Chief Clerk Bnan
Kidney. .
The bill, AB350 1 by As.semblyman Bill Bradlc}. R-
San ercos, will be on the Assembly floor for a vote
T~u y. It allows use of the dc;_ath penalty in killings of
child, en under 14.
Thursday the gang -Assembly men Steve Peac:c of
Chula Vista, Jerry Eave" of Rialto. Gary Condit o1'Ct>res.
Rusty Areias of Salinas and C harles Calderon of
Montebello -also plans to force a floor vote on a bill.
stalled in the same committC'C. that would allow police to
use wiretaps in drug cases.
Probe slated in deporting of Blaze ruins
aliens eligible for amnesty 6 ojl tan.ks
By fie Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -lmm1gratton officials and legislators said they will
tn\ es11gate allegat1o ns that federal agents have deponed at least 18 illegal aliens
eligible to apply for ~'rmanent residency under the federal amnesty la".
Har.old Ezell. Western r<'g1onal commissionerofthe INS agreed to look into the
allegations. most ofwh1rh mvolved illegal ahens in the San Diego area.
Smog inspection changes bacJced
in Fullerton
By ne Associated Press
A ti.re that devastated a half-dozen
011 ta nks at a U nocal \orp. field in
Fullerton was cxtinguisht>d toda)
after burning about 300.000gallons of
unrefi ned c rude 0 11. authonties said. ·
PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP)-
As military transporl jets brought in
the fir~t of 1.300 additional U.S.
trocl'ps. Panama's military regime
said it was willing to nCJOtiate with
the opposition -then inexplicably
withdrew the offe r.
The government. which is con-
trolled b} the Defense Forces chief.
Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega. is-
sued a statemenl' Tuesday sayine it
was willing·to meet with opposition
leaders in talks mrdiated by the
Roman Catholic Church.
Later. the government said the
statement was void and sent a
messenger to news organizations·
offices to reclaim it. N0 explanation
was gi ven for the move and govern-
me nt officials met l:tte into the
e'ening.
Oppos111on leaders h.ive said they
"Ill not enter such talks until the
government frees all rolitical pris-
oners. allo" s opposi lion news media
l o reopen and promise" that Noriega
will be w1ll1ng to resir n 'and lea\•e
Panama.
Thegovcmmcnt statl·m~nt had not
addressed those conditions.
.\lso Tucsda~. leading oppos1t1on
activist Ricardo Ari:is Calderon
asked for the protection of the
Catho hcChurch after four carloads of
state securit) pohcc surrounded his
home. Calderon. who i<: president of
U.S. may send more troops
toforceousterofNQriega
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -Reagan administration offic:1als art'
increasintlY frustrated with thr failure of U.S. economic sancuons to disl_odge
Panamanian strongman Manut>l ·Antonio Nonega. the prc!>1dtnrs natio nal
securitv adviser says. Lt: Gen. Cohn P0wel~ng reporters d unng President Reagan's
vacation near here. wml1(f'""" not ~le out the possib ilit} of sending more
Amencan troops to Panama. beyond the additional 1.:\00 d1spatchM this
week. as the U nited States considers new steps to force out Nonega.
Powell would not s.1y how long U.S. officials would wall for th~ sancu ons
to work.
Powell said tht' administration continues to weigh m1h1a~. poht1cal and
economic options. but he refused to comment on recent reports sa~ ing a
possible Nonega kidnapping had been discussed.
.. There has been a lot of speculation about posiuons that vanous parts of
the administration hold on different subjects:· h<' said dun ng Tuesday·s
briefing ... but ifs reall} nothing until thr president calls it.··
Noriega has clung t,o power despile t~e economic sancuons. stri~es in his
count I) and the continued presence 10 hiding of deposed President Enc Anuro
Delvalle.
the C hrisuan Democratic Pany. Oed
his ho me before the police arrived
a nd appeare<l later with the Rev.
Oscar Bro wn. the auAiliarv
archbishop of Panama \1ty. · u .s. rrulital) tranc;ports began toucbing~down about oricr an ho ur at
Howard Air Foree Base near Panama
Cit} Tuesday in an airlift that was to
bring another I .3{JO trPops. :!6 heli·
copters. police dogs and equ1pmr nt
into the count!) b} latt" Thursda}.
The extra forces \\Cr<' ordered after
a fi ve-week campaign of econo mic
and political pressurt' failed to oust
Noriega. "hose stren.gth hes 10 tbe
15.000-strong Panamanian Defense
Forces.
SACRAMENTO -I\ bill that would make sweeping changes in
._ __ C,,_a=I=' fornia · ~JomQ1>11;" SftlO&-Jfill1CO-IOn_p.rogram mcluding req u in ng
moto rists to pa~ up to $.'flO each for necessal)' repairs. has survived its first test
1n the Legislature. But the Senate Transponation Cgmmittee watered down a ~ co ntrO\ers1a l prGvis1on of the bill that would have requirel:f new car makers
"'ho are responsible fo r defects 10 a car's pollution control S)Stem to pay for
re pairs that cost more than $300 fo r I 0 years or 100.000 m iles.
Firefighters kt the bl:11f1'bum most
of the night, then at 5:3" a.m. doused
11 hea vii} "ith. lire-ret:lrdant foam.
said Fullerton Fire Marshal Mark
Martin. It was declared controlled at
6::!0.
3morediein West Bank clash
South Coast Reconstructionist Havurah
invites you to share
Manin said fire crc"s would re-
main on the scene throushout the
da} ... The~ ·re still appl~ mg foam a nd
water to the tanks SP the~ don·t
reignite:·
NABLUS. Occupied West Bank
(AP) -An Israeli ~1rl a nd two
Palestinian~ were shot to death in a
clash toda} betwC'Cn Israeli civilians
and Arabs in-a West Bank village. the
arm'v said. It sam 14 Israelis were
wounded . A SHABBAT OF "RECONSTRUCTIONISM TODAY: Damage had not bern estimalcd. There were conflicting fCJ>OrtS on
what led to the ,;olence 10 Betta.
about 15 miles from Nablus.
BELONGING, BEHAVING AND BELIEVING" Martin said. because no one had been
able to get close e nough to the tanks. wtih
Rabbi Arnold Rachlis
of the
"We know that sevcr:tl tanks were
destroyed ," he said.
Crews from as far as San Diego
assisted local firefiehters. man) of
whom spent the nigh t in sleeping
bags. said Sylqa Pafmer. a spokes-
man for the city of Fullt'rton.
Palestinians who said they wit-
nessed the clash from a half-mile
away said about 30 l"'raeli settlers
entered the 'illagc on foot. af\d fired
without pro\ ocat1o n. killing one
Arab.
"IWISI llCOISTllCTIHIST CllllEUT1111f EtustH, Ill. , ............... , ...
UT,IPll.ttlt 1l:I01.a.
There were no injuric"' or threats to
surrounding homes.
Angry villagers then charged the
scttkrs. the Palestinian-; said.
.. The first man wh" was killed.
~~
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"When-they h~ard :i farmer was
killed. they attacked the settlers with
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Aly said Fayez Al Jabr. 22. was
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The army said the v10lencr began
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An army statrment said two secur-
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and wounding two othcl'S. During the
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wounding three others.-
The" Israeli news agcnq tum said
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the dead girl was a pa-;c;enger. Israel
radio said three of the 1n1ured Israelis
were children.
Jihad Hawan. thr Arnb head of the
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\•illagr. which had tx-en declared
.. liberated" from Israeli rule and was
tx<deckcd with the outl:iwed Palesll·
nian flag.
Shultz rebuffed in Israel,
nieets Mubarak in Egypt
By 'he A.aeda~ Prat
CAIRO -Secretary of State George P. Shultz flew to Egypt after a final
and apparrntly unsuccrssful meeting Joday with Israel's prime ministrr. Hr
declared that his Middle East peace initiative nrven~less was .. mtact and
.alive "_I.be_ stop jn Cairo pri.mariJ~as..a...councsy_call o.n..&cs.ident Hosoi
Mubarak. who played :i leadina role in shaping Shulu 's proposal for Arab--
Israeli negotiations and is the only regional leader to endorse it. Mubarak has
insisted. however. on a direct role in the talks for the PLO. which Shulu has
ruled out. In a stateme11t to reporters moments before he left Israel for Egypt,
Shulu said he made w mc progress but "the differcnccs havrn't been
substantially narrowed.··
Remalas of mlulng Gls recovered
HANOI. Vietnam ~ U.S. milita_ry auards havr reclaimed VI remains
believed to be those of Americans killed tn the Vietnam War-the largest such
repatriation since 197 3. The U.S. military team.saluted as t.he rcmains_ each in
a metal case topped with a folded American f1q. were loaded one by-one onto
a U.S. Air Fo~ carao f'lanc today for a flight to army laboratories 1n Hawaii.
The brief. ,solemn cen-mony was held under overrast skies. Vietnam also
returned thrtt other remains they identified as those of ethnic Asians but who
could be missina Americans. It was the largest such transfrr of remains sin~
the last American fortt, withdrew from South Vietnam on March 29. 1973.
opcnina the way for the communist victory in April 1975. Three million
Americans served in Vietnam. and 58,000 died. Also today. Vietnamese
officials anarily rejected cha,..es that Hanoi wasdflll.ina its feet on 1CCOuntina
for I. 76 7 Americans who mnain listed as missina in action in the war. Victn.m
has threatened to end it' cooperation In rcpetriatina other American remains
if Washinaton maintains ill criticisms.
Aqamo foe proml8a new coup attempt
MANILA -The fuaitivc leader of an Auaust coup attempt promised to
S'-IC new attadts on the aovemmcnt, but President Corazon Aquino said
today mut.in«n lacbd ~. su~ to OUS1 ~·A .s11tement anribu1ed 10 fonntt Lt. Col. Gf'C.IOri~ ·-Gnnao .Honasan said h1? sroup promiled last
November to c:eete ~Ole ICU ap1nst Aquino to 11ve her time to fulfill
promitet to improve the aovemment. AQuino made the promises •fter
Honasan's the Aus. 28 coup attempt. "We are now withdrawina that
dedaralion." said the st11tement from Honaun, 39. "It bas become obvicM by
its own ectioM. thal tht Aquino administration is i~.-ble of ensurins the
very survival ofthjs nation over the nnt few yan. We have to ect and ect
boldly."
Trace C.lb IWIUlled la If~
SAPOA. Nimnlpl-Military lellden b the Sudinis1190vanmen1 and
the Contn rebels baw rtMwed Ccate-fire ~ '° hammer out Rf
drlaih for an llNCIMftt 19 nd=i"I war now in its ttVath ,ar. Little 1R11•w1uonedTuctdndll l YJ boar'lof-. in daitftlDOle oU1p011 wt.he Cw lieu..,..,. lodt ' ICCltHd tlleoet.crof'millntapmi•• ~ plu ._.two wtaaMO•ad ohiolllinaa tnaJllat Maned Mardi 11.
Tiie oalr pmiliw ..._.. ofTillldaJ°• roectins w • 'C°'• ••to cc.bllue tllc ldl uail die ..... of tilt ccme:flft can worUd CNL The
ditcmlions werc man1i"I to*y. •
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Orenge Coast DAILY PtLOT~. Apttl I. 1-* M
Mofford orders Mecham'•
aides off Arizona payroll
• , .. A..a. ... Pr"9
PHOENIX.Anz.-Dnnocrat Rose Mofford. wbobepn heraovemment
carttr 47 years aao as a sectttary, was 5WOm in as Anzona's first ftmak
aovem or. sayms she's proud of ha MW job but sad about how sht aot 1L
Mofford. 6S. w,dcl) known as -Aunt~ ftosc ... commenced her term with
wholcsak houseckaning of the adminastratJon of Evan Mecham. t~ eleaed
Repubhcan aovemorconv1ctcd and removed from offitt Monday by a Senate
coun of impcachmt nt. She ordered Mecham 's pcnonaJ staff of about 20 off the
payroll as of April IS. withdrew the names of 4S Mecham appointttS from
Scnalc considerallon for now and said she would review a,ency cht~fs 10 ftt
who would stay. Mofford. who had bttn actina aovcmor sintt Feb. S. also
promised 10 sa&n a tax incrnse. a policy oPPoSCd by t he Mecham
administration. but<ttd not know how largr 1t would be.
Drug agent's
dea[h suspect
flown to U.S .
Dukakis: Wiii in NY could
clear path to nomination
WASHINGTON (AP) -"-n al-lceed COOUM traffic ker wanted for
qucs11onm1 in the sJa, "'' of a L' S dnc qcnt was olaced an tbe max1-
mum-sttunt) fe<knl pnson at
Manon. Ill .. officials said toda). aft('r
bcana picked up 1 n a hehcopter raid at
his Honduran home.
MILWA KEE (AP) -Michael
Dukak1s. calltna his lnerv.helm1ng
\\ 1scons1n 'actor) 0 ' er les~ Jackson
a sign that 'oters than~ he-has "the
strength and the e-.pcnencc·' to be
prc\1d('nt. said t<><b} another v.1n an
N('v. York'\ pnmal) Cfluld clear has
path to the Dcmocraur oomana11on
remained an also-ran 1n thtrd place
Just as Simon dad here Gore has pu1
all h1s ch1~on the Nsv. York pnmal)
on .\pnl 19
··Th(' peopl(' looked at us and made
a dcc1s1on as 10 v.ho the' thought had
the strength and the e' pencnce and
the 'alues to lead 1h1" count" Fonunatcl~ I v.-as on tnp ... Dukalus
said on 1'8( · T\''s ··Tocta'" 'ho"" "I
hope I an do lhc samr '"'!'Oe"" York
I belie' e I can and go on and v. in the
nom1na11on ·
The Nev. Yortc contctt puts thr
spothsht on G o'. Mano Cuomo. who
has on('n been mcnuoncd as •
po1cn11al draft ai a deadlocked con-
"cn11on. But Oukakts' v.1n is likely to
tone down talk of drafting Cuomo or
another Democrat.
JackM>n insisted that de-sp11e twin
losses 10 Oukalca\ an \\ 1scons1n and
Colorado ··.ti this st.a.gt nf the cam-
pa1in. I fttl 'el) good ..
Coagre..men: Reagan partial to pardon•
WASHINGTON -Prn1den1 Reagan has indicated to Republican
convcssmen that he lrkes 1~ idea of pardons 1n the Iran-Contra afTaJr.
accordina to a pubhsh('d rl'pon today. The president did not say that he wouJd
pardon formtt White House aides or others accused in the affair but did sa)1
af&cr heann1 a proposal for perdons. ·· 1 hk:c thc-Jound of those words.'' said one
congtcssman quoted an The Washington Post. Another congressman quoted
Reagan as sa)'tng. ··1 hie(' heanng what )OU said .'' aftt'r Rep. Hcnf') J. H)dc
sugcsted the presad('nt ~hould pardon formtt nauonal secunty ad"·•~T John
M. Porndexter and former National SccuriJ~ Council a1dc Ohv('r L. North at
the end of Reagan's term Hyde. R-111 .. sugntcd the pardons be signed dun"g
cerem o nies at the Vt('tnam V('ttrans Memorial an Was hington. according to
the Pos t. H}de·s propo~1l and Reagan's response rcportcdJy were made Man::h
12' dunng the Pl\>s•denfs appearanc(' before the House Republican
Conference, a closed mt'<'tanganended b> 160ofth(L 177 GOP House members.
Juan IUmon Matta, 43. was lodged
an a cell at Manon. wti.ach th~ fedttal
pnson system u.sn to h'lusc us most
da.,.erous cnm1nals. on Tuesdai}
ntaht. said a spokeswoman for the
U.S. Bureau of Pnsons
Mana was amsted before dav.n
T~) and turned <WCT to '.S
marshals afttt an aut>omc poltc(' nud
on has ho m(' an T cguC'1plpa. Hon-
duras. authonlll'S said.
· The ~assarhu~m ll'l\emor v.on
has fir\t Madv.estem pri mal) on th('
st reng1 h of the bl ue<ollar ' ole T Ul'S·
da~. helping lO ca~ doubts about h as
appeal e'('n as 11 v.as raasang quc!r
taons about Jar .,son's ahalll\ 10 tum
has enthus1as11c crov.d .. into succe~
a t the polls
Jackson. ""ho appeared on "( B
T his \1orn1ng .. co ngra1u laic:d
Dulak1s for running ··"' good eff~·
II' r campaign.. an \\ '-<'On sin but
nmed his ov.n \t ron~ -.hov.1ngs to
date
The New York govt-mor has not
made an ('ndorsemen t. bul th('
Dukak1s camp 1s hopan~ th(' Wiscon-
sin v.in could put Duk.ak1s an a 1ood
pos111on 10 final!) v.1n tht nod from
ht\ fellov. go' ('mor.
Ther(' v.asa Republic-an pnmanb 1n
\\ 1scons1n. but thCTC v.C"re no dou ts
\ 1u· Pr('s1dent Gco l'}!<' Bush. tht'
nomination ha~ in e' el)1h1ng but
name hest('d Pat Rober1son b) a 10-1
m.argin ··of contes1s that llJ' c bct>n run In add111on to drug chatgl's.
authontacs v.-ant to qunuon ham
about the death ofEnnque Camart'na
Salaur. a L' .S. Drug EnforC'('m('nt
Adm1n1s1rauon agenL
\\ 1scon.,1n als.o rang t~ closinJ bell
for Paul 1mon· camfl31gn. g.a ' ang
the lll1no1s ~nator a la.,t-plaC'(' fin ish
.\lbt-n Gore J r spen1 hea' 11\ but
no"' J', t' l Omc an 'o I • 1r 'u :'an )11
of them and I ha'c 25•1. ~plu\
popular 'Ote lead and <.n a1 th1\ stage:
of the: l<ampa1gn I In· 'i-n ~uod
In the Ucmocrauc b.Jnle. \\ 1seon-
\1n ga' e Dukak1s tl'it'" boost he had to
hJ , e and perha~ poantr-d to a cc.-1hng
un fad .son's suppon
Meese still seeks replacement for criminal division chief·
• Skulls, torture photos found at house
KANSAS-CITY, f\lo. -More than 200 photographs of bound. tonured
men wei;t found an the ~droom of a man whose house and )atd ) 1elded skulls
and bone fragments aftt'r his amst on assault and sodom) char;ge-s. pohcc: said.
Roben ..\. Berdclla's ssno.ooo bond v.as f('VOltcd Tul'Sda) at a coun heanng an
which a polrce officer said on(' man. photographed bound and hanging from his
anldl'S rn Berdella's ba5C'mcnc. appcafcd to be dead. Berdclla. 39, was arrl'Stcd
Saturda} after a ~~·}car-old man wcanng only a dog collar to ld police he had
('Saptd from Barde Ila'\ horn(' after four days of 1onurt and sexual assault.
WASHINGTON (.\Pl -Attom('\ General
Edv.in Mee1e Ill as tr-ing to fill a k~~ Justtce
Dcpartm('nt post lefl 'acant b) a prolC'St res1g·
nauon. after ~uhng for his second choice for th('
d('panmenfs No. 2 pcxt
dtpanment's 'o 3 fX"111un v.h1ch had opened
bdurl· \I\ prot.ist res1gria11on~ rod .ed tht' depan
mt·nt la~t "'eek
~llll unfilled as :• t JOh of head ol thC'
dt"panmc:nt'~ criminal ~n 1s1on
g1l·" <'rtJ lun,c-rn 10 ~ke~ o'er pro blems at the
Ju,tlll lkpanmc:nt 1n the wake of the protest
ll ,,~r..1t11>M b~ Dt-pw~ .\norn('~ General A.mold
l:h.rn' "'~"tant .\ttorr'l'' G eneral \\11iham Weld
f :hl ,~l'Tl lOdl dl\ISIOn andfour of the1r a1~ Mee~ announced Tucsda' that ht" 1~ rt:l·
o mm('nding form('r .\rncncan ·Bar .\ssoc1a11on
prcsad('nt John C Shepherd for the 'o :' JOb He
also said he has cho~n Trcasu~ Dcpanment
('nforccm('nt ch1('f Francis .\. K('a1tn2 for the
Thl.' cho1u·s announced Tues.da~ drt'"' sup-
pon fa m the: rankuig Rc.-pubhca n on the Senate:
Jud1caar' ( omm1t1er '-t"n trom Thurmond ,
uth < .trolma la~t ,, ~k had con' e~ed on-
Burn~ and \\ t.'ld n.•,1sned out of contl'm that
lhl· r.l·arh I I ·month nm1na l an' es11p t1on of
\k ··"4.· b' 1ndt>pcndent coun~I James C '1c Ka)
.... n hun 1ng thl· Ju\lllC' Dcpan ment's OPt'ra1tons
.and m.1~
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ANNIVERSARY SALE
STARTS FRIDAY AT 8 A.M. THE SEASON 'S GREAT BUYS! SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
'HERE, JUST A FEW OF THE SUPER SAVINGS YOU'LL FIND !
FOCUS -FASHION ACCESSORIES--MEN'S SPORTSWEAR -
• Selected casual oants 34 °'ct o f Many styles
and colors Cot on 0 7437
LUGGAGE
• System 4 molded luggage from Samson• e
Save 50~ 0 7584
• Selected striped and solid act1vewear from
Trumps Sport, 2S°'o off Choose cropped and
crewneck tees, short skirts. shorts and dresses
an many spring colors Junior sizes 3 to 11
S,M,L 0 . 7297 7298 7299 7281
• All Stone M ouruam leather handbags. 25°'o
off Fane selection of styles all fully hned 0
7331 Reg 98 00 to 107 00 73.50 to I0.25 Or •g 32 00 to 44 00 21 .12 to 21.04 Reg 100 00 to 240 00 50.00 to 120.00 "
Ong. 24.00 to 40.00 17.9 to 21.•
• All regular priced lmen-weekendwear from
Trumps, 34~ off Choose from cropped 1ack
ets, pleated pants. short skirts and shells
Junior sizes. D 7283 7284
Ong. 24 00 to 60 00 15.• to 31.•
• Selected f amous maker collections, 25°0 off
Tops. pants. skirts and shorts 1n spring green.
peach black or white Junior size~. D. 7284
Orig 32 00 to 42 00 23.99 to 21.•
WOMEN SHOES
• Selected leather pumps from Caressa. Nina
and 9 West. 20~ to 35°'b off D 7351 7254.
Reg. 44.00 to 80 00 34.9 to 41.•
• Selected career and dress slangs from
L1festnde. C C Courtenay and Axiom. special
purchase. D 7351 7353 21.• ..t 41.9
DRESSES
COSMETICS
• All regular priced Celebrity Mirrors, 25°" off.
Purse-size to vantty·s1ze D 7315.
Reg 10.00 to 35.00 7.50 to 21.25
• Beauty travelers by Paras Presents. special
purchase. Handy essentials for home and away . o. 73l5 -.....
• A ll regular priced leotards tights. act1vewear
and legwarmers 34 °'o off D 7343
Ticketed price 8 25 to 38 00 5.44 to 25.0I
• Selected l<n1t stw ts fr om a famous French
aes1gner 34 Q... off In 50l1d or f,nel1ne striped
st le5 Cotton D 744
Reg 27 50 and 28 50 11.15 9ltd 11.11
-INTIMATE APPAREL -·
• Famous maker polyester cotton wrap robe. -MEN'S FURNISHINGS -
40~ off W ith embroidered collar. P S·M L XL
In white or pink D 7378 Reg 68 00 40.IO
• Matching cotton gown and robe from a
famous A merican maker 25~ off Lace and
embroidered accents P S M L 1n ptnk or blu e
D 7376 Reg 44 00 to 50 00 33.00 to 37.50
• All Vanity Fair travel sle~pwear 25°ti off O
7376 Orig 15 00 to 24.00 11.25 to 11.00
• Knit sleepsh1rt by Kathryn. 40°0 oft Satin
trimmed. pullover style with placket fr ont Cot•
ton polyester S M L D 7376
Orig 18 00 10.80
• Backless and strapless bras from Ma1aer1
form. Warner·s Vassarette and Young
Smoothie 25°'o off D 7373
Reg 6.00 to 27 00 4.50 to 20.25
• Selected bras from Olga, Vassarette Maiden
form and other famous makers 25~ oH
Underwire and soft cup styles D 7373
Reg 9 00 to 27 00 1 .75 to 20..25
• Your favorite Henson Lycra' panties
25°'o off Sizes 5 6· 7 D 7371
Reg 6 75 to 7 75 5.0I to 5.11
• Warner"s, Christian Dior and A~1om panttes
25~ off. Buy three pair anti the ne•t one •S
free• Tricot or cotton D 7371
Reg 4.50 to 9.00 l .31to1.75
• Logo tone on tone dress shirts from two
French designers long sleeve fitted or full-cut,
polyester cot1on D 741 1 7412
Reg 32 00 21.•
• Our ell.Cius 'vt' "IJ!:!1' Mdrt1n sill. nec1o..wear 35 c
oft In trdd1t1ona p rin ts 0 7425
Re9 17 00 10.99
• All Calv1r Klein underwear 25 ~'0 off Colorful
T shirts a hlet1c shins brtefs and more ex
eludes sportkn1ts D 7421
R~q 6 00 to 14 7C., 4.50 to 11 .0I
• Selected patterned dress shirts oy a famous
Frer.ch des gner '••ted cu long sleeve style5 r
pal\ ester cotton D 74 2
Reg 29 50 to 32 50 19.19
• Eelsk1n v•nvl wallets n duofold trifold and
passcase styles D 7415
Reg 19 99 14.11
• All Centura hos er'r 25 °'0 off Dress casua
and athletic style!. D 7422
Reg 3 00 to 3 50 2..25 to 2.13
• All broadcloth pa1amas by Centura 28' off
E'ICclus1vely ours with long sleeves and legs
cotton polyester 0 71123
Reg 18 00 12.11
• 8 arretle's Nail Strater Ktt. speciat purchase.
Includes two nail colors and orange stick
·------MEN'S SPORTSWEAR--MEN'S CLOTHING-
D. 7315 . . , . 10 ••
• 16-Shadow Eyecolor Compact, 3(>9b off
From Astron. a mirrored compact with your
favorite shades. D 7315. Reg. 10.00 I.•
• V1tabath Canister. special purchase. With 4
bath gelees. terry sponge. 0 . 7315 . 7.50
• Celebnry cosmetic travel bags, special
purchase. An array of sizes m floral prints. 0 .
7315 . • .. to 11.51
• Our exclusive twill slacks by Neil Martin.
34% off Pleated or plain front styles.
conon polyester. 0 7437
Reg. 32.00 to 34.00 21.12 ..t 22.44
•Thomson's "Rainy Dav" wool-blend slacks
250io off. Wash~ble polyester wool 1n pleated or
ptaan front styles. stzes 32 to 42 D . 7437
Reg. 44.00 and 48.00 n• ..t a•
• Haggar' Expandomat1c waist slacks. 34 ~
uff. Easy-care polyester sizes 32 to 42 0
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C:CESSORIES
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7437. Reg 29.00 11.• FASHION A • Our exclusive Aiuom collect1on of short
• Liz Claiborne and Tre>pic-Cal sunglasses, sleeve woven sportsh1rts. 2S<liti off Updated
special purchase. o. 7346 ... I .. __. 11.9 sryhng an sheeting, chambray and more 0
• Famous rnakef textured vinyl handbags. 7442. Reg. 25.00 to 28.00 11.15 to 21.00
special purchase. Great st'(lings from Capezio, • Epaulet chinu ,ackets by Members Only. in a
• Our exclusive l\e•' Martin collect:on of suits
brazers and dress slacks. 30~ off. Many styles
and fabrics D 7401 7402 7403
Reg SS 00 to 325 00 46.50 to 727.50 .... ,. . ... , ,.. .......... ~··
• -.. ,. \" '.... • .... -ct'\ffllf, .... . ,.\ ... -., ..... ......
RIRNITURE
• Every daybed we carry Save 40~ to 50'
D 7569 E•ample Vincen~o 1 mattress not in-
cluded I Ong 499 99 111.•
• Every recliner we carry Save 25~ to 50Cliti
O 7555 E•ample McM1!11an from
Stratolounger Ong 575 00 M.11
• 3-pc seating group tn a floral Quilted prmt
D 7555 Orig 2000 00 1mM B 0 7332 --to --variety of shades, sizes 38 to 46. 0 . 7447. Barad and ueno. . :-. ... ~ .._ -•
• Silk scarves. special purchase. Many· stVles in Reg. 55.00 -· • Brittany f1n1sh curio with beveled glass
d l D "7"'.ll.<1c ·-to 1•-•All regular priced men's cotton sweaters. doors O 7561 Orig 999 00 -.. brigbts an pastes. . ,~ • · · · · ·--ned les • Famous designer ,ewetry, special purchae. 34~ off. Shakers. cables and pattef sty . • "Boone Count)' bedroom collect1on 0
Elegant necklaces, bracelets and earrings. 0 . 7445. Reg. 30.00 to 42.00 . 11.11 to 71.72 7563 Orig 229 00 to 1299 00 , .... ID .._.
0 . 7325 . . . . . . . . ............ 11• • Our exclusive short sleeve wo; en sportshirts • 3·pc brushed white rattan sectional
•Semi-precious c .C Courtenay ;ewetry. 34% by Centura, 34% off. Polyester cotton. INot in O. 7555 Orig 2900 00 1411•
off. The naturals m our exclusive jewelry collec· Bewrty Center or South Coast Plaza.I O. 7442. • "Pueblo Sherbet · 2-pc sectional. 0 7555 Reg. 18.00. · 11.. 111..11
tion. O. 7325· • Peninsula's spnog collection of separates. Orig 1299 OO Reg. 10.00 to 70.00 · · · · · · .... to ._. • E f 1 nA n stock Save JO' to • Our own Axiom chains and earriftn., 3'% 3'% off. Casual shirts, pants. shorts. conon very so a s ee~ ... r 1
·· ._ ~ O 7433 50' 0 7555 ElCample Malit>\.!''. queen lll'ft, off. Contemporary k>o«s in goldtone or liNef· sweeters •nu more. . . -..
tone. o. r.rn . Req. 7.50 to 2'.00 .4.11 to,._.. Reg. 32.00 to 44.00 21.12 to 21. .. ong. 850 00
• Madison II luggage fro"" Leasure Save 20-..
0 7584 Reg 19 99 o 49 99 15 .• to 19.99
• Diamonds luggage fr om Leisure Sa11e 2C-:;o:
D 7584 Reg 29 99 :o 64 99 n.. to 51 .•
HOUSEWARES
• 20 pc 'Norvvav dinnerware se1 b~ Stud o
Nova Buv two 20 pc sets and sa' e 500.0 on
the completer st-· 0 7522
Orig 60 00 .. 49.19
• 45-pc · Amadeu~ latwart-~er o, O"f-da
D 7525 Orig 55 00 39.99
• Opt1Que· stemware o ~os~a"'. C .,527
Orig 20 00 11 .99 -· • 24 pc · Pink Interlude beveragt' set
O 752.7 Orig 24 59 19.99
• Crystal Bernes servev. art' b\ S :ua•o \i . <'
D "7527 Orig 14 99 9.99
• Cr-1cago open stock cutler" 81.., .. ..,.,~
ge; ont:" o eaual or 1PSS"' , a ..;e ·et-: -Ol-
Qr g ' ' 00 TO 33
• Cr C<t90 l.r ... ·rywonli .., DC c..i· er s.:·
D 7547 Or q .,0 OC 49.99
• Regem She~' eld -oc ... aser 5 cu• Pr" set
0 7547 Qr a 39 99 29.91
• _aser 5 6 ·P <;·e ... -.~ · ::: 7 547
0•1g 24 99
• Laser 5 3 o .,. 1··-.... ~ -54.,
~ 19.11
Orig 15 OC' 9.11
• S.,roea,..., E \~•es::, \ • .J '> D 754
Orig 300 00 221.91
• Sunoea .,., u<.", i• • ~t' 1ooc processor with
rebate Sa 1e 69 99 •e'>'> ·c OC ..,ar-u fa cturer s
rebate 0 75'1 • Or o 80 VO 51.• a Sunoea.,... ao1us1ao1e _a,... ooene• D 754 1
Ong 25 00 19.11
• Sunoeam Osi..o· Ju"""" ~ooa processor
O 754 Orio 30 00
•Sunbea"'"'j t>u ,t>'TI i • D ... 54\
Ong 98 00
ELECTRONICS
24.19
79.99
• Mag"a\ o' 25 diagonal •eriote stereo color
table mode1 0 75"7 Qr1g 649 99 419.19
• Son" 19 01agorJ re~Nt-colo1 oonable
D 757 Orig J~ 99 331.11
• JvC HO ~·aeo re~ordt" D 75~2
Orig 379 99
• J C HO 4 "'eao '10e " •ecor er
D 7572 Or•g 449 99
259.11
la.19
• Smith Corona elE'CltO" ' '\ oew r er
Ong 299 99
D 7575
• Smith Corona electronic: f\lpewn ter D
Ong 199 99
• Brothe1 electronic typewriter 0 7575
Orig 269 99
CARPETING
1•.• 7575 , ..•
m .•
• Anso V ''WOfry Free · and berb4lr carpeting
Take an additional 10~ off sale prices April 8
through April 12 D 7551
Ong 22 '9 to 56 00 sq yd installed
bonus pnoe 11.11 to M.11--. yd. irwMl1d
After April 12 21• to J:l.11 -.. yd. llw ... 1d
9IUC110N Will VAllY no• TO na• ••a• llUTI MAmlDOWNS MAY HAVI 9Hllt TAlllk ., ... a-. MAil. °" •ECtA&. OWM Tua
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IS SOUJNlaN CAlllOINIA
SPECtAl WEUENO HOUAS FRIDAY ANO SAT\JAOAY 11\ M TO '0 P M SU~OA'T tO A '4 0 7 P M
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The power to change in a 'b~ptism by sweat'
Excercise can help people gain control
of lives. therapist Mickie Shapiro says
By JORN PATRICK ROGAN
o.lf ... C.u S •1 I
The only runnin& Mickie Shapiro
did before the age of 40 was to chase
after her four children. Now on the
wise side of SO. she has run marathons
all over the globe. from New Zealand
to Israel with stops at Los Angeles,
Chicago, New York; Boston and
London.
As an athlete aaid as a ther.u>1st. she
believes in the power nf exercise to
transform people's livec;. ,...
Shapiro may know something
about nunuring confidence. self-
esteem and an exhuberance for living
in herself and the peo{>le around her.
Her eldest so·rrattcnded Harvard. and
1s no\\ d irecting his first film in
Europe. Another son graduated from
Oxford and is a classic~ scholar and
teacher at U.C. Berkck v.
Her "baby boy .. is a recent honors
graduate from Pri ncet0n. the family
computer genius and currently
spending a year working,_ in Silicon
Valley before beginning· Stariford·s
M 8.1\ program. Her .. dear friend" and
onl) daughter finished hiih school at
the top of her class and as a theater
ma1or and aspiring rlaywnght at
Nonhwes\cm University.
Shapiro herself holds master
degrees in dance therapy and counsel-
. angandls a lic~nsed Marriage. Family
and Child therapist in pnvate prac·
t1ce in Costa Mesa. She teaches
human enrichment co~rscs at Orange
Coast College and is on the staff at
UCI. where she teaches a class in
exercise psychology.
She recently began work on her
Ph.D. and has started competing in
triathfons. Her sights arc set on the
Hawaiian lronman competition in
the fall. ·
But none of this would have
occurred without great effort. "I tell
m) clients they have to take risks and
make mistakes," she smilt"S. "and I
know what I'm talking about."
In a San Diego triathlon. an errant
driver careened into a barricade.
knocking it into a pack of cyclists
racing downhill. Shapiro was one of
them. Her bike was crumpled beyond
repair. S he lay in the hospital for a
week.
Two months later she tentatively
mounted a shiny ne.w hi-tech racing
machine. "The bike wns beautiful.··
she muses. "but thoc;e first rides
were .. :· The words trail off. she
shakes her head. You can see her
remembering the fear. Now she rides
TCJularly -from Cosrn Mesa to San
Diego. going by that verv hospital in a
blur of color and motion.
"For me:· Shapiro savs. "being an
athlete is a microcosm o(lifc. One day
a training session might be sheer
drudgery. But I do it again the nc~t
day because I know that a very special
workout will probably follow the bad
one. I go from feeling weak and
plodding tc feeling warm and sleek
............ _u.,..,_
Mickle Shapiro run• the beach at Corona del Mar.
and in control.
.. The crucial lesson •~ th'at life. like
the ph} sical training. will alter course.
often when we least cxp<>ct it. And the
more in control of our bodies and
minds we arc. the better we dc.-al with
these constant changes ··
Life is easier because she·s an
athlete. Shapiro says ... My life is o ne:
ho w I practice therap>. relate to my
children and others in my life: do
somcthingas simplc.ul!ardening. My
inner. professional. athletic and fam·
11) life arc controlled by this integra·
uon of efTQn of my mind and body:·
She bclie,es movement and ex-
ercise compliment psychotherapy
"and are crucial to bcina a whole
person. The physical release in-
v o Ive d , the proaressive
cardiovascular health, the itronaer
yet more relaxed state of muscles and
Joints, the balanced body chemistry,
the time alone"to de-stress -all of
these contribute to a tighter sense of
control and competency about o ur
physical selves. This wilt invariably
lea d to an improved sense of emo-
tional competency."
Althouah devoted to her lifestyle.
she does not proselytize for it.
"Exercise," she says, "is a relative
thin&. pnc pc,r:50n's pleasure is
another s agony.
Her regular Monrlay evening
women's group beginc; with a 20.
to-30.minute walk. "This is verr, real
exercise for many in tbe JfOUp. ' she
says. "And it's a constant JOY to me to
see how that exenion and motion get
the discussion flowina."
She gently encourages her clients to
try aerobic exercise -easy joging.
walking, a bike ride. c;wimming or
hiking -"if they're receptive and
able.
"A major goal of any 1herapist is to
help people give up blaming and
rationalizing - in short to take
responsibility for one's ~If." she says.
.. Exercise stnps this ideA to its glaring
white core. Our participation rests
totallv on ourselves. No excuses, no
dependence.' We walk flut that door
and just do it -alone.
..Recognizing this reality can ac-
celerate therapy, and makes us more
emotionally fit in general. It doesn't
necessarily reduce our pain, am-
bivalence, loneliness or discomfort.
But I do believe it hurries us through
those emotional twilights th~.' in-
evitably descend on each of us.
One problem e~~rrise. seems to
help is preoccupation ~1th afpcar-
ancc ... I know that thert 1s a rca sense
of inner competency th:lt comes from
bcina fit and str~.na an~ able to do
what you choose. Shar1ro says. .
"There is a persona de-emphasis
on attractiveness to others. We focus
more on our abilities thl\n our looks .. I
care more about what my body ~s
capable of doing than what I cover at
with."
Everyone needs a P'fS~ion in lift.
Shapiro says. "an act1 vJty that .we
have a wild and crazy love for. that we
will do come the devil nr high water.
And I mean somethin~ that engages
us -mentally. emotionally and
physically.
"Mine is a daily baptism by sweat.
It can be. that or som~thi ng creative,
from sculpting to -sewing. or some-
thing altruistic. a giving of self to
others.
"A passion. by definition. forces us
to be involved with life.-It gi ves us a
sense of control and mastery. an
increase in personal enC'rgy. more self
love and respect and the feeling that
we are getting esteem from others. A
passion is guaranteed to reduce our
self-absorption and refocus us away
from our problems."
Human beings will nc.-ver elimin~te
their doubts and problems. Shapiro
says. "but that's OK. I know for
certain that the memorv of a difficult
run yesterday moti,;ates me to
challenge myself to make today's
b(tter. That's the very r>rocess of hfe
itself. one step back and two forward.
Only with risk and mistake and
correction do we ~row as people.··
J
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• ·t Nothing odd about identifying with a fictional character
··1 was afraid her destiny was m y
destiny." The lovely young woman
rtl call Marla was talking about Lily
Bart. the fictionalized heroine of
Edith Wharton's .. Houc;e of Mirth."
In the book, Lily is beautiful.
graceful, educated and unhappi,Jy
unmarried -the child of a wealthy
turn-of-the-century family. Her
parents die. and she-is forced to live in
relative povert) with an aunt.
She grows up to be bnght. but
m ostl) ornamental. Much as she
tnes, she lacks the skill to provide
financiall} for herself. Frustrated and
broke. Lily Ban ultimately kills
. herself.
This story scared Mai la. She ident·
1fied so strongly with the .fictional
1llE
character that she was afraid to fin ish
the book.
Irvine author Jay Martin. might see
Marla·s strong identification with
Lil) as evidence of her own .. fictive
personaht) ...
In his new book. :·Who Am I This
Timc ... Uncovering the Fictive Per·
sonaht} ·· (W.W. Nonon and Co ..
1988). the psychoanalyc;t and literaf)
biographer savs there 1s a bit ofWalter
Milt> in all ofus. That we all identify
with f'ierocs-and heroines and fie·
tionalized characters from 11me to
time and. most of the time. this 1s OK.
"The process IS healthy:· Martin
says, "if we have the ability to turn the
fictive personality on and off at will.··
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Although Martin's t-.ook concen·
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.. What would life be without fic-
tions?'" he asks. "from 1hcse we build
memory. character .. perspectives
upon the world. a life plan. the
manner in which we rC'late to others.
and the models by which we raise our
children."
Many psychologist'\ encourage
their clients and pat1cn1s to seek
strength from fictional heroes
(bibliotherapy) just as they encourage
the search for strength and insights
fro m the ~ther art formc; (art therapy,
music therapy, etc.). issues a warning: In the 1980s. for
many reasons more than ever before.
we are who we imagine we are. Fiction. as an. offers an opponuni-
ty to live out one fanta~y or another
without consequence. This should be
an appealing-idea for a lot of people.
So. I wonder what thC' author thinks
about all the womcn who lose
themselves in romancc novels and
After all, isn't it trut' that most of soap operas. or all the men who play
life·s successes start out as dre.ams or out their fantasies as quarterbacks
at least as bright ideas. and Top Guns. l:m going to meet Jay
M . h . h . ·t. Martin and I'll let you know what he anm saysca~ person invents as says: --
or her own reality. "We create our ·
reality by the way we search for it and Dr.A11oJlumaT1'U1eudfamJJy h re " IMn,,Ut 1-c.,... del Mar. Sk what we sea re or. welt!9mn yMr rdpMus. y , .. wld
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Ma nv men and wom<'n· suffer from more li&ht around.
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Wolfe'savenging
'Angel' weiglited
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Thomu Wolfe, who secured his
rame by writina .. You Can't Go
Ho me Apin," left some lastina doubt
H to whether he'd ever really want to
in his first novel ... Look Homeward.
""'gel," a scathina depiction of the
'world of his youth.
Dramatized into a Pulitzer Prize-
winnina play by Ketti Frings. ·this
intense and disturbina auto-
biographical work is ~ina aiven a
rare revival at the Newpon Theater
Ans Center where Gal Morain' huge
boardina house set dominates the
small stage It shares with the marble
yard and the sculpted fiaurc of an
angel which gjves the play its tatle.
Herc. an the Altamont (Wolfe's
vtrsaon of Ashevi lle). N.C.. of 1916.
the author's alter ego st rams to break
the bonds forged by a penurious and
determined mother who operates a
second-rate boarding house. Two
traumatic incidents -the deatti of a close family member and the disinte·
atation of a budding romance -
combine to propel him out into the
world, much like the hero of Ten-
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cfiaracters. as well as a few an the A spring musical theater workshop
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brittle . .1rasping character with a
dollar sign for a hean and Canter
srows appreciably as he weathers the
rocky shoals of first love and eventu·
all) discovers his backhone. .
Mitchell N unn gives the evening's
11rongcst performance as Cameron's
1tonccutter husband given to world·
c lass benders and almost
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tome _o to 30 years too young for the
pa n . a deficiency unmasked by
ll"lakeup. Mark Perkins hardly rc-
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impersonates. although his per-
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Deliciously understated inter-
pretations arc turned in by Lynne
Tavemettl a.s the overweiaht obj«t of
Perkins' affections and Debbie
Korkunis as the mysterious .. older"
woman who captures Canter's hean.
Bill Carden is excellent as the sage
town doctor. while Suz:inn Sitka also
impresses in her smgk scene as the
local madam. one of the few "fringe
characters" given the author's full
attention.
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Cameron's weary daughter nor Paul
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Set dcsaaner Morales peels back the
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Realtors urged to be politically involved
By ROBE RT HYNDMAN oe-0.-.,......., the local Realtors to exceed 1ha1
amount in 1988 and al"'o contribute
their ttmt' to \A.Ork for candidates they
support. Realtors con~rn«I J about 1ssut•s
that affl"rt 1he1r 1nduqry m•cd 10
pa111c1pJll' mor\· an the kg1slat1H'
process. ec;fl('c1all~ dunng an elt-cuon
\ear. S3\\ 1ht· prl·s1den1 of the Cah-
fom1J .\,,lx 1J11on of Rt'altors
.. If )OU don't work fur them. you
don't h:l\ e a right to cnttc1zt' after-
"ard:· ht• !Hltd "It hecomcs h)'p-
ocn ucal .. I
But Colb\ warned 1hat Realt ors
ha\t' lO make C\lra effort lO nd
them-,eh e of a reputatton for align-
ing tlwmseh es "tth Republican can-
d 1datci. and 1ssut'S becauc;e on import-
ant kg1sla11on "we'll nerd votes on an
1\su,· on bo1h sides of the a1slr."
··1t "e\trt"ml·h 1msx,rtant that )OU
bt-coml •n, ,if\ l'<l thl'> \I' tra'> thel\'arl"
'>O mJ n' ..,t'.ll' ufl fur c:h'(t1on:· ( '\R
Pn:<.1dl·n1 f)ak ( olh' -.a1J Tuesda\
before: d mt•t•ttng 1n <.. o,1a Mes.a of1he
l'\Aoport HJrtxir-( ll\t.1 l\k\41 Board
of Realtor<..
Thr a-.,oc1 a 111111 ''1th \O llH' C'olh) ~1d Realtor'\ m Orang<.'
Dale Colby
11 'i.tl()() ml·mtx·r, \IJl.'\Ao 1tk ral\l'd 3~)ut $1 -ni1ll1on IJst \t'ar 1n
pohlll .il·Jl 111,n fund'> 10 lohb' tur
ll'Phl,lluin II '11'1"1'''' ( '"'"' 11rv1•d
( oun l~ ought to pa) d ose attrn1wn
It.I tht.• slow-gro\Ao th m111at1' e set for a_,
n.>unt' \l ldl'.' 'otl'.' on June 7
In an anll'n li.'\Ao following hr s tal~.
75 percent of airline flights
were on time in February
WASHI NGTON 1-\P 1 -l a1rhn<'' 1mpr<n ,·J
thc:tr on-ume record 1n FebruJn. but on(' ol l'' tr. lnur
flights continued to be l;itc as \A,ea1her cond1t1ons pla~l·J .i
ma1or role m ho" clt'"e a rnmer v.as aok to ,,a, tu
sthe-dule
' The Traosponat1011 Dt-panment said T ue~a~ lhlt
"'4 "'percent of1he-tl1ght'i reponed b~ 14 maJor a1rhnc" 1n
Februan am 'e-d \Aoll h1n 15 minutes of scht.•dul<.-an
incrrase· from the 6Q . .:' perC'ent the pre' 1ou<. month
The a1rltne-s "'1th thr be'il retord. ho"'eH·r Jl<;o M'fl
those 1ha1 concentraud fl1gh1s in the outh.,,.cst and\\,.,,
\A.here \A.Cathercond1t1t,ns "e~ gt'nt'rall~ good during thl'
month
.\ccordingtothedl'.panment. n1ncofc,c~ I J PJlllit
South\Aoest .\trltn('S arrl\ ed "'tthan 15 minute~ of ~hcdu k
1he go' cmmen1··s maf!'" for a ll1ght 10 tx-~ons1dt.•red on·
ttme. ~menca \\est and uth"'e~t <l,trhnes follO\Aol'd \A, 1th
am, al rates ofbeucr than fl('rcent
:-.lorth.,,.est ~irhnt.''· \lh1ch orx·ra1es larg('I~ 1n thl·
northern uer of state\ had the "orst on-ume n•cord
among the I~ :urlines \lllh 61.-pcrceni of11s flight:.
amv1ng \lolthrn 15 mrn lltl'S of schedule
Nonh"~st offic1ah attributed tht largl" numtl\:r of
NEW VOQ" 1 AP -T'le fo•IOW"'O s• t> ._f'arPe·" snows '"e "'lew vor-. S1oc.. E • C"anoe 16 Rco .. s~~ s•octt\ !ll'O wa,ran1s •na· nave 00~ .. o ~7 Ce.,., .. ,..("
•ne ""OS' ano oown •ne ..,OS' oue O" 18 ("esacn e
r:,•ce,.,1 o• cnanoe regaro.en o• vo•v.,.,e 1q NtN"a''"' or Tuesoa" 70 O• e~tE>.o No sec1.1ri11e1 "a01no t>l''O"' n are .nc•· ?l ~-O'"-C'"'O ·uOfl'l Net al'O e>ercen·ao" cna,.,oe~ a'l' •ne 12 Nacco O•~·ence l)l'lwttf' ·~ ore1t•ovs cios '10 23 .iaCl\C>OIE~• price 51'0 Tuesoav s i p ... Dr•Ct 2.s "~"'.,..a~ UPS 25 .J<. Home ,._ l lUt P ct. 'I~ /a t'V ,..,~
ddJ" to po'" "e::i1h1'' .1nJ said thl" airhnl"s fagu rt.''
1mprl"l·d tu -:; .i pt"rent tn March \A.hen Y.CJl hl'r
1mpa \ l'd 1 ho .... • figur "\A, 111 bl.· relt-ascd onlc1all~ h' tht.•
goH·rnmen1 nl'\I mont'i
"\\ l' cnt'liunlt'r<.'tl 11n ucoualh !>l'\l!re "eather 1n mu .. h
nl \llll ~~ Sll'01 during th .. · fir<;t ~ i da~" of Februa~ ... said
\\ 1l11Jm \\ fl'n. '•l't' pr1·°"dt·n1 for corporate relauons at
'·"11 th\Aot'<.t
Othrr ::iirlrnc\ \Ao llli J ks-; 1han '0 percent on-11rnl'
r~'u>rd \\erl" C 11nt1m•n1,•I .\1rllne'.>. \ltlh 67 7 perct.•n1 . an<l
TrJn' \\orld .\1rlin~·, \A.Ith 69 .i percent .\mertlan
\1rl1m·., haJ tht. ht.·,1 rx·rfurmdnel' among the largt.•
L.trrtl'r'> \t llh Sii l\ per,. nl ot its flight am' 1ng on 11nw
Tht rt•pun ndud . ., Jd::i'~ rau~ed b~ mcrhJntlJI
prt•hk111:>. but 1ndudl'' !ho<.t' aunhuted to poor "'Catha
Th~· numbaofrt.'P• n<; on mishandled bags filed"' 'th
J1rlin~·, dedancd durtnf Ft.•brua~. a' eragmg 8 75 repon'
for n e~ 1.000 paSSl'n!?ers Oo\Ao n compared with 11 !SJ
pern•n1 in J Jnuar~
~kan" h1k. rnmpl,un1-. to 1he Transponatton Dc-
panmi:nt') 1.·onsuml'r Jf1::i1rs office about air lrJ,el
tnnca,t.•d ,11gh1h d unl'g ~1 .mh 10 2.584 from 2.~.'5 tn
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OlD WOM.D ROMANCE AA.DAT
Gourmft Usftt:s w/~hamp~ & ro~s.
9'1VfNE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704
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N EW YORK I A.Pl -Tne lollowino list \'10W\ •ne Over · 1r,e -Counter
sio<~s .srio warran•s •nal nave oooe uo •re mos• 4 1'1<1 dowri •tie rnos1 Dased OI'
'"'""' of cr-a,.,11!' tor Tuesoav No 'e<ur '•t\ 1rad1no bl'low \2 or 1000 snares are ,.,cludl'd 1 "le' 4'10 Percen1aoe cnanoes are lne O·''t>rt'l'lce l)t'twee" 1ne orevlous closing pr ce 11"0 T .,esoay. s 1asr or Oid price
UPS
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8 KevstneMeo 2 J· 16 + 111 UP Y 7 9 Rou Cosm )l • + ~ UD 2 0
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NOFESSIONAL t-LANNfNG
Aboard Luwry Y.teht M ~lees.,.,~.
tRVINE COAST CHAITEIS 675-4704
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C'olby said Realtors c;hould avoi'd inaction makes such ini11a11vc
united stands for or aµinst growth necessary.
initiatives when they arc proposed "We elected the wrong people in
throughout the state. the wrong positions who didn't ha'e
"We're not for slow growth or the vision to sec 1h1s coming or d1dn 't
against it," he said. "I ttuess we'd say have the courage to <10 something
"e'rc for balanced growth. In some about 11." he s.aad. "What we have
areas of the state. th1' appropnate no". I call 11 government h) 1n-
rcsponsc would be to support (the 1tiati,e.
in1t1a11ves). But in areas that I've "Make sure you elect leaders who
'1s11ed in the Central Valle\. for won't do this in the future."
r:\.ample. the city officials as well as C'olb} also 1ook t1m~ Tuesda> to
residents are trying 10 encourage predict a strong year for real estate 1n
more gro"th and that's fine." California despite limits on housing
The Glendora residt nt. however. inventones. He sard <irvelopt'r fee~
was cn11cal of elected ofljcials wh~ -that are being· platt•d t'\n· ncw con-
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SlrUl'll OO lO fund publrt f;iulttll"\ M1
bcg1nn1ng to have a m.11or 1'.'lktl 11r1
rt•al estate and arl' m;ik ang hou\11\)'
It.''>~ <1ffordabk
<.. olb} alw bdu:~c'i tht.• nt.•\t 45 da''
or so art.· the bt.·'it umc t<' purcha!>~: rt'.11
estatt.· a'I rntaest mtt·<. for 30-)t.'.11
fi\t.•d -ra1e mortgage loan'i arc hcl\lt't'n
10 25 and 10 '\ pt'rCt'nl
\\.1than t"o monthi. hr prrd1ll'
tho'l' rJll'H'0t1 IJ rt't' w 11 ~ tu 11 .. '
rx·rt't.•nt
"\\c: should rnn ,·1n,t.· the publt1
1hat th•'> 1~ tht.' ttme 10 hu\ "ht.•'~""
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Due lo tr ...... 1u1on probl•m•, tod8y'• cloelng prlcee .,. not In the DellJ Piiot
WEDNEIDAY'l 11 A.II. (P8T) flNC98
Stoc k prices going up
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rdltttcd the food and tobem> p ant's
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smokina ads for anothe-r dieft1.
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tttuh o(IUR's decision
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Gail Hutton can
serve BB .best
by resigning
A 15-year Huntington Beach city employee resigned
from the C ity Attorney's office last week amid charges he
secretly held another full-time job elsewhere.
Legal A nalyst Walter E. Burk resigned last week from the
$40.000-per-year j ob. •
For o ur money. it is one resignation too few.
City Attorney Gail Hutton. who supervised the reluctant
e mployee. should voluntarily follow Burk under the exit sign.
Burk is believed ta have worked full-time as a deputy
coun executive with the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles at
the same ti me he "li supposed be giv\!l_g_ the cit of
Huntingto n Beach a n honest da) 's work.
Burk was allowed by Hutton to work irreJular hours on a
flex-time basis. His h1.lurs were apparently so irregular that he
bas had eno ugh u me to pick up two paychecks regularly since
October.
Beginning in October. Burk began using large a mounts of
compensator) time. ace-rued sick lea ve and vacation time.
Reponedl). Burk wa~ absent from' his Huntington Beach job
the entire month of December. •
He resigned last week when confronted with charges of
excessive absenteeism and double dipping.
City Administrato r Paul Cook said it was absolute fraud
if an e mployee were to call in sick and not be ill. He also
quesuoned Hutto n. It was a question the public would like
answered.
"You onf > ha' e a dozen or so em plo) ees in the
department and )OU can't keep track of them? 1 would find
that indefensible." Cook said.
Don't think that Cook's comments a re borne out of som e
sort of personalit} clash. Hutton publicly waged war with
Cook's predecessor Charles Thompson over her d epartment's
budget. and her office has been d escribed as having "serio us
com mumcauon problems" with other city departments.
In fac t. indefensible ISJ USt one of a lengthy hst of negative
adjec~1ves that have been attached to Hatto n's offi ce over the
years.
Just three yea rs ago an independent audit found the C ity
Attorney's office under Hutton to be unapproachable.
obstructionist. slow. biased. sloppy. disorganized. poorly
supervised and under-trained.
Hutton looked at the same audit a nd called the
conclusions sterling. That explains ho>A she can look at an
empt) desk and see a hard-working cit) servant.
Hutton has held the elected office for more than I 0 \ears.
which only proves that the electorate is not always as
informed as it should be. Dunng her tenure. Hutton has
constructed a virtually untoucha ble empire above which she
1s paid to reign at the rate of more tha n S 18.000 per year.
The Burk incident is just one more example proving the
Huntington Beach n:sidents are not gemng their mone} ·s
worth from the Cit} .\ttomey'soffice. And, like 1t or not. Gail
Hutton must accept responsibility for that.
Anti-gang measures
It 1s somewhat reassurin~ to millions of persons an Los
Angeles Coun t> concerned with murderous'results of \Outh
gang "arfare that both city and county authonties are facing
up to the problem. But to some thc:re will remain the question
"hether too little 1s being done. That is because cit' and
count) peace officers estima te there are 24.000 to 30.000 gang
members "hile the staff of otlicers ... direct!) Jinked to gang
control effons numbers 760 m the cit\ and 51 in the count\ at
last report. · · ·
... 387 persons lost their h ves in this county. In 1987 in
gang warfare -of whom 60 percent as estimated b" the Los
Angeles police chief were innocent vicums. •
... Some of the most recent attention to gang act1v1t} was
caused b) the death of a )Oung woman in Westwood Village.
A poltce announcei;pent that patrols there would triple
prodoced cm instant complaint fro m South .central Los
_t'n~eles. v.hon~ black families have been troubled b) gang
act1' 1t} for )Cars but where pleas for more street patrols have
go ne without much response. ·
The kc) to the gang battles m Los Angeles is the illegal
drug trade. Success in captun ng stores of drugs with h igh
street-do llar 'alues has not been followed by round ups of
those-doing the illegal-dealing. Thai is the new aim _of lhe
newly appointed deputy police chief in charge of battling
gangs. He has said that w11hin six to eight months areas
bothered b) open drug dealing on the streets will be cleaned
up. and that his goal is to jail 100 gang mem bers a month to
accomplish this
All of us sho uld hope that kind of success ~111 soon be
recorded.
~
1'f' Sa• Gabrl~I Vall~y Trlbu~
Rent controls
In upholding San Jose's apartment rent-control ordi-
nance. the .S. Supreme Court preserved a reasonable law.
but one that is too limited to provide a significant test case.
either property owners. whom the coun fa vored in
earlier la nd-use and zoning decisions. nor tena nts' rights
advocates will fi rid much ammunition in the ruling.
At issue was a provisio n in the 1979 law that allows the
city to hold annual rent increases to 8 percent if economic
hardship to the tenant overrides six other factors considered
an such cases.
TM prov1s1on has nevtr been invoked in San J ose. and it
doesn't u ist in most other rent-control cities. We don·t li ke
rent control in principle. but San Jose's is really more of a rcnt-
arbitntion measure. of symbolic value to some renters. but
posioa little economic threat to landlords.
The coun ruling preserved the symbolic value. It doesn't
increase the threat-·
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a personal one. · ·
HICE umE PLANE
8Uf rf'LL NMR FLY! -
.
Democrats' rust message
won't work la Sun Belt
Smokestack economic problems won't
cause much excitement in California
SACRA MENT O -As they con-
duct their duel through the upper
M1d"est and the Northeast. Jesse
Jackson and Michael Dukakis arc
pitching slightly different messages to
similar audiences.
It's the Rust Belt -a r~ion beset
b' dochnes m smokest:ick mdustn es
_:_ and Jackson and Dukak1s are
attemptrng 10 cap11ah1t> on the feel-
ings of ahenauon an<1 dislocauon
among workers of indu-.trial ci ties.
Jackson. clear~)' th\ more char-
ismatic of the two. talks about ending
"economic violence" apainst_/\meri-
can v.orkers b~ restnct1ng th-f u pon
of JObs to low<ost overseas locales.
Jackson. m effect. 1s picking up w~re
ex-candidate Richard Gephardt. with
his Japan-bashmg. left .nff. Our ccon-
o m ic problems. they are saying. are
the rt-s uit of unfair over<;eas competi·
lion. eucerbated b) profit-hungry
Amencan companies m t her than any
competnive deficienrn.·-. at home.
Dukakis. the governor of Massa-
chusetts. says he'll bnn~ the "Massa-
chusetts Miracle." a revival of indus-
tnal employment through high-tech
manufacturing. to other states 1f
elected to the Wh11e Hnusc.
It's unlikely that tht> results from
pnmaries in these nonhern industrial
states v.111 prove dccisi' e and within a
month. ·Dukakts and Jackson will
mo'e their contest to California's
pnmal). It will be more than a little
interesting to see whether they also
bring those same econn mic prcscrip-
t10ns witfi them. since f'alifornia has
a far. far different cconnmic climate.
Our smokestack ind ustries have
also suffered from foreign competi·
lion. Dozens. even hundreds. of
resource-based. highly unionized in-
dustnal plants have tx-cn closed m
California during the pa'it generation.
a dramatic reversal of the indus·
trialization that boomed during and
after World War II.
But Cali fornia d id not rust away as
did some other industrial states. Far
from it. The economy convened into
a post-industnal. third-wa\'CJiypam o
rooted in specialized ma~lft-tunng.
trade and mformation precessing.
Jackson can talk about the decline of
jobs in Wisconsin because of foreign
competitio n. but in California an
astonishing number of jobs are de-
pendent on trade with the expanding
econo mies of the Pacific Rim. ~ny
kmd of direct trade restnctions of the
son being advocated hy organized
labor in the smokestack andustnes
would. have an adverse effect on
California's economy.
And Dukak1s can tout tht-"Massa-
chusetts Miracle" until he's blue in
the face. But it pales in companson
with what's occurred 1n Cahfom1a
d unng the same penod
Some new data illustrate JUSt how
d ramatic the expansion of Cali-
fornia's econom y has btcn.
The Census Bureau rcponed re-
cently that between I 9RO and 1987.
the nation's population ~rew by some
17 million persons. ~stonishin1.I}.
however. nearly a quaner of that
growth -four million new fa~ -
occul'T'Cd 1n one state. C<llifomia. And
it was population growth fueled
largctr by immigration from Latin
Amenca and Asia.
Despite that incredible population
expansion and despite the incredible
ethnic d iversity of thnt expansion.
California absorbed the newcomers
into its tcono my with <llmost casual
DAN
WALTERS
nonchalance. The Employment De·
velopmcnt Depan ment reponed last
week that the state's unemployment
dropped anotht r notch to S percent in
March. a full percentage point under
the March 1987. rate and the lowest
JOblt'ss rate since 1969. T~e economic expansion that
Dukakis cites is puny by comparison.
Massachusetts added fewer than
100.000 persons to itc; population
dunng that same period.
Lester Thurow. a distinguish~
economist at Massachuc;etts Institute
of Technology. o~rved in a recent
anicle that the stat(''s hi&h-tech
revival actuall~· stanec1 in the late
1950s. long before Dukakis became
governor. and seems to·be running
o_ut of steam because despite low
unemployfllent. MassaC"hustns simp-
1) cannot attract w-0rker'i like states an
the more climatologically compatible
Sun Belt . including California.
.. The Sun Belt 1s rel\l; something
has changed." Thurow wrote.
··Americans are no longer willinJ to
move to a cold state even if good JObs
are readily available. And the Massa-
chusetts boom has CSS<'ntially ended
in this unwillingness ...
So what wifl Jack'ion. with his
message of economic populism. and Duk~akis. with his prescription of
Massachusetts-style governance. tell
Californians as they e njoy one of the
state's most prosperous periods?
What indeed?
Du WaJ~n n •• ~I.ff celalutlsl Ill S.cn11H11to.
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WELLS
AJlf1lf WSLLS
Colw•alat
Grave with
island view
out of sight
"Look. you can sec Catalina
today!"
How many times a )'\'ar do we hear
that? Not man). If we saw Catalina
every day. or once a week. or even
once a month. no one would ever say
it. No one sa)s. "Look. if~ dayltght."
The few limes a year we c-atch sight
of Catalina we react like children at a
circus when the elephants stan their
ircr.We-stt 1twhen we hate the Santa
Ana winds. Thanks to those winds. a
gray ri bbon of smog rides on the
horizon co,cnng the bottom half of
the isla nd. The top half rises above tl
so we can still ~y. "Look. you can sec
Catalina today~"
O n a few occasions we can S« the
island even when we haven•t had the
winds. It looks so close we're tempted
to wade out and chmb ashore.
You can count on Catalina never
being in view when you have guests
from out of slate. While giving them a
tour of the area. you ~esture in the
ge.neral direction and sa). "Catalina
Island is right out thel"C'. but we can't
see it toda) -too much overcast."
And wh) am I telling you all this
when )OU are well awar'(' of it?
I received an adveni~mcnt an the
mail the other day from a monuary . lt
was a special -burial space for two at
a good price (for a li f'Jlited ti me) and
feat ured a view of Catalina!
rm not being facetious about this.
Making plans an adv;ince for that
ultimate depanure 1s "i sc. I've ~
in the position. as man~ people have.
of makrns decisions about bun al sites
for relauves because no advance
plans were made. It is a sad task.
In our famil y tht> choice of
cemeteries (now they'rt> called mem-
onal parks) 1s based on the quality of
maintenance. distance from the fam-•
ii ) home. and whethl·r am other
fa m il) members are buried there. •
I do n't recall a "view" being
considered at all. If my grand mother
or my father had discussed funeral
plans wi th me. I can't believe either of •
them would have requt>sted a gravc-
site with a view.
If I had asked mv sister bcfort she
d ied if she wanted io be buried where
she had a v~w. that would have
confirmed what she always susj>«ted
about me-Ann's not wired up right.
When 1 mentioned this to a friend
of m ine a nd showed her the Oyer from
the mon uar). she told me the view
v. as not for the deceased. but for the
fam il~ when they visittd the grave.
Don't misunderstand me. please. If
havrng a bunal space with a view 1s
important to the famil~. they should
select one. It is their decision and a
personal one.
But if a view of Catalina 1s
rnvolved, then tht trips to the
cemeta ... pard on me. memonal park
will be few and far between.
If you have plans for the day and
look out the window and sec CataJma
on the horizon. do you change your
schedule and hurry graveside'Y
This puts a lot of prcssurt on the
old island. Regardless of the wc.~r.
it better s how up on Mt>morial Day.
Coltrmal11 Au w~u. live. "'
Lapu Nl6Rl.J
LB recall, dangers of dogs~oa the beach
To the Editor:
Recall no, public relations. yes.
The threats of rcc.allin& three mem-
bers of Laguna Beach's City Council ~ause tMy have diffcttnt inter·
pretationsofzonina laws isa waste of
tallpayers' money. council and civic
leaders time and enef'IY in fighting. it.
What has happened to words like
negotiation and arbitration? h shows,
not only in flare UtK in "ovemmcntal
affairs. but in continual clashes in our
pcnonaJ and bu.Mness life. "fm aoina
to sue you" has bcrom<" the standard
threatenina ph~ rather than. "I'm
aoin1 to put in an in!'urancc claim
apinst you."
Llpna Beach has the most e•·
icnsive buildina restrictions in Cali-
fornia. as noted by former Plannina
Dircc:tor June Catalano. Mmiben of
our Plannina Commis\ion and De--
sip Rev~ Board ha~ pushed for
better public relit ions tools to explain
• our many unique restrictions. Tbc
continual shcJn-.r of ta. dollan
111inst city tovemmcnt needs has
crated "make new laws. but spend
link in tryi"I to· exptain them. ..
Tbettfore. ft are beini wbjec1ed to .. recan • em ...
The old uiom, .. ari ouncr of
prevention is worth a pnund of cure. ..
aoolics i1' this cue. We need to .-1ow tt.e eumple of our own Llpna
lcadt Pof1Ct ()ep9nmmt wt.ere in
I 9IO they birwd an eueUent public
rdatioM sperialill witb tbe tide
C.OftHlluaity lft'Vict oftker. Tbc CNt•
p'OWt.b oftbat ....... ow wcor: ...
~ .... ,,....... ...
euellHt politt·bu1inea1 rel•·
dombip&. ne budett time for tbc city
IOWnunmt is fast ~wlliftl.
Dollan need for I ~Nte rellwoes-
orimted lhcMald br ~w.ed utinl an
outside ~list in dli~ fidd. In this
,
way. the city governm<'nt can better
communicate with the rnidcnts and
business people o ur city's unique
positions. That could have elminate
the ruffled feathers th:\t have now
co~ to .. Let's recall ·em and fi re the
city manager."
Recall no. Better puhlic relations,
yes.
To the Editor:
HARRY MOON
Lquna Beach
• • •
Tbc Laauna Beach City Council. at
iu Mardi I mectina. approved rec-
ommendationsof an all dot~wner
committee statina that dos ucret1 to
be an aesthd~ nuiuntt rather than a
health risk and thcttfore clop should
br Jivm 8C.USI to the beaches.
The council approv:l l ipora the
ordinantt1 of five cit'' and county
authorities bennlna dOp on an Or-.,.r County beacbesartd in tbecirin
of San Clemente. lrvint. Huntinaton
leacn and Seal Balch hecau1e of the
health hazards of 4oa ften.
Llpn1·1 law iporn the fact that
dot (and any other) cxcMa is 1 bmlth
huard recopized"'OransCounty. San Oenoen1e. 1"111f. tralillllon
8e8cb and Seal lalch and medically
documented by Tulane Uni-.enlty
Medical Cmecr and dw Univcnity of
California San Dillo. and dlal clop ;~~.:s::.'°Jt'.:.~ ll'ay ....... udAud11bon
Net .... f;>o.e Wiftict al'll'IWlrditllil' • 10
ell• "°"'piled by IU.:r.:.
F.,....ticwl.
~ J. Oolcienlkj MD, UCSO
MedblCtnter•icl. •trftfart11111t7,
chc ftndi• of, tbe <>r... 0.ety Hahh Oeparu1a1 tblt "ticrc me.,
repon8blc .....;or litatda prolllans
allCXiated widi amu • * .._.. is'"*" misk8di.., ,,_... ....._
cally correct. Salmonellosis and toxi-
cos1s arc not subject to mandatory
rep<>nina. but they are clearly danacr·
ous discasts. I have been distrnscd
by the lack ofapprcdation of the fact
that zoonosis are danvrous bttausc
they are so often unrecognized."
Russell Van Dyke M. D .. Tulane
University Medical Center said ...... I
must state that the contamination of
be.aches with dot f~ does indeed
prcKnt a health hazard to children as
well as an ae1thctic affront to all."
It is obvious that dot ownen ~fuse
to comply with the c11y ordinances
and posted sians conc<'mina animal
control witho ut strona police enforce-
ment.
With only two animal control
~~·the City of Lacuna Beach and
us ettlzens can not e ven remotely
upect to be provided with adequate
anunal control ordiMntt enfOn:e.
menL
G iven the documcnt"-d thrnt 00, feces impote upon the health, uni·
talion and well-being of' Lapna
Beach how. with even ~ modicum of
intetlilentt. can tht C'Onndl pw dos
owncn· frtt aa::as tn community
parts. tCfloot rnch and baldln Of Lap.na 8c«ti.
BRUCE S. HOPPINO
Chairman.
K.alOI K.aplboa Foundldon
• • •
To the Editor.
LAGUNATIC ~tict) n. t. a ICDlillve indiridail1 oftee -._
ftOC leCeM&r'ily -I midnt o/
Llpna laldl.. a vllller' oe die c:..-or die Pldfit OeeU in 5outMn
California. 2. A ..... who is 1mian by IM mama uc1 beaulJ o1 dais villllt. CCMltilluout c:m-. c.~ ad 10 M inc.-..,...._ olbritla ra lcM
with not only the physical beauty but
a state of mind caused by isolation
from the rest of the world.
3.The i...&unatic syndrome will
often J ast even thou&h a person has
bttn removed from tht' environment
for a period of year'i. Symptoms
increase when confronted with dis·
cussions of potential high-rist de-
velopment, rcducin& Lnguna Green-
belt "open space" and J'lrkina.
A cure has never bttn found. but
the symptoms can be alleviated by
readin1 cumnt real estate advenite-
ments or try1n1 to drive on lapna
Canyon ROid on a Sunday afternoon.
This expression of endearm~t has
bttn used for many yt"an by my.elf
and othen.
HARRY MOON
Lquna Beach
Comme11t8
welcomed
Green hot
asLakers
triumph
Frem TM Associate4 Press
INGLEWOOD -A.C. G reen
scored 11 of his 18 poin1~ in the fourth
quarter as the Los Angeles Laken
rallied to defeat 1he Seattle Supcr-
Sonics 94-90 Tuesday ni~t. •
After Xavier McDaniel's j umper
gave Seattle a 73-]2 !tad with 6:18
remaini nJ. 1he Lakers outscored the
Sonics 10-3 in 1he next 3:21 for an
82· 76 lead. Seattle &Ot no do~r than
two the rest of the way. •
Earlier in the period. G reen gave
I:.'os Angeles its fi rst leac1. 68-67. with
an inside basket with 9:0f left. Nine of
Green's 11 fo urth-quarter points
came from the free-throw line.
..._ Despite making .onl~· feur of 11
field goals in the third qua rte r. Los
Angeles managed to tie the game at 64
on two free throws b> Byron Scott
with 19 seconds remaining in the
period.
A combination of poor shooting by
1he Sonics. who were 4-for-23 in the
period. and good free-throw shooting
' by the Lakers. 15-for-IQ. fueled the
Lakers' rally. •
· James Worthy led all scorers with
28 points for Los Ange-les. and Scott
added 27.
M~lc gets new pact
INGLEWOOD-M:igic Johnson.
who said after last seilson that he
deserves to be paid as much as the
N BA's other top player'\, has a~
to a restructuring of his cx1stin1
contract. the Los Angeles Laken
announced Tuesday.
Although financial terms of the
ne"'' agreement were not anno unced.
the contract runs' through the 1993-94
season and apparently will make
Johnson one of the highest-paid
players;n the league.
Johnson. sidelined tw a strained
groin muscle for th-e l;ist I 0 games.
had been in the fourth veu of a 25-
ycar. SI million per }tar agreement.
.UCLA
·to speak
~oBrown
He's noncommittal:
K an sas AD offers
permission for talks ----
LA WR ENCE. Kan. (AP) -Kan-
sas Athletic Director Bob Frciterick
said Tuesday he has given permission
for UCLA to talk to Larry Brown
about its vacant baskethall coaching
position. ·
Brown. complcung his fifth season
as he,ad basketball coach at. the
University of Kansas. has recently
been rumored to be he:iding back to
UCLA. where
h e toache d
pn:viously for
two seasons.
Brown re-
f U!>ed to lalk
about it Mon-
day night after
tunsas won the
NCAA title in
an 83-79 upset ., ...... _-~-..;...1-of Oklahoma.
Asked about
efforts to keep Brown in Lawrence.
Frcderick said: "We hnvcn't had a .
cha rrcew ta ttryectnry is gl>tngurbe
very busy the next couple of days. I
would hope we would talk this
weekend o r early next week."
Sports Information Oircctor Marc
Ocllin~ of UCLA said late Tunday:
"UCLA has asked for and rcttived
permission to.discuss the position of
head basketball coach with Larry
Brown."
A crowd of 30.000 people wel-
comed the Jayhawks bac k to the
campus Tuesday afte·moon and
chanted Brown's name rcpcatedl)'.
when Chancellor Gene Rudis asked if
they wanted Brown to stay.
"l think he 1ot the mess11C-.. said
Rodia. who introduced his basketball
coach as "that maker of mirac~"
Brown had little to ~ay about the
matter after the rally. "I have aot to
talk to Bob(Frcckrick). I've 1ot to talk
to my family..1." Brown said at a news
con~nce ancr \he rally.
"I think itao• ridiculous with all the
speculation at. the final four about
which COKh is aoina where,'' Brown
said. "In the last 24 houn I've heard
I'm aoi"I to sill tchools. 1 don't think
that I shouk! have to have a prns
confcrcntt after every teMOR· T1'at's
not fair."
The rumon last year had Brown,
then com~ina his fOunh teat0n at
KU. beck in pro baketball ucoech of
the New Y ortL Knids, But he was
awarded a four-year rontract beJin·
nina this season.
Brown. '7, hu mo,·f'd around i n
his 16 years of c:oectUns colles and
pro ttams.. and he'J ncYtt Md 1lolina
reconl. He coeched C.roti• ol the
old Ammcan lllkcibaH Allocialion
from 1972·74. Dmvu ol .. AIA from 1974-79. UCLA tom 197'-ll,
New Jmiry of the Nationll • t ett.H AllOC'iation ftom l~l-1913 Ind Kansas si~ the nan of' dw I 91)..14
lftl()ft.
I
WEONESOA Y. APRtl 6. 1_988 m
' Knlcka, Bullet• remain In Ea1tern Conference hunt. 82.
Former Dodger pitcher Welch hurl• well In AL debut. 84.
Sailors
putCdM
outin3
Mak<' Curci and Peter Eastman
powered Nl'"pon Harhor High to a
surpnsingh cas' I S-1 0 I S-13. 15-12
v.1n o'er Corona del Mar in a boys
Sea VIC" League vollryball o pener
Tuesda) at C dM
C um had J .i ll.1lls :ind m. stuff
bloclo..s and rall1C'd thl.' Sailors from a
I 1-1 0 ddi 111n the !>t'Cond game wuh
a couple of back-ru" :m.acks. East·
m.m ,i senwr • middle blocker.
pounded out st'' en "'db and had three
~tulT hlocks .. 'e" port seemed 1<1 pla} a lot
mort' 51ead1e.'r." C Orol'la dt"I Mar
C u J l h C harl1e Brandt• said "Thb
V.t'Jt' J lut mun~ 1nien~.. ·
' < ort•n_a drl M'!!)llrailrd onl:y 13-1.:!
in thl' tinal game bu t the Sailors
~nirt·d the final 1"0 points to close out
the match
Ma u C "1enn1a led 1he Sea K1ngs
I J -<i. ~.:;) v. nh I 0 lolls
lht' ~tlors 11-0, .:!-.:'\got a sohd
ixrfurmant't· from fn:shman outs1dt
h11tc:r Btll) '\;gu)en. wbc• h.ad five k.ills
and one )Ump-sen 1ct• acc. Drew
hev.ard dished out 35 r\SS1sts
Also 1n Sea View Lc.agut' actton:
Estuda l . Tutia t : Outside hmcr
Make Rus1d. led the Eagles to a swet"p
an the league opener 15-5. 15-9.
15-1 0.
Uaive"it)' l . FootMIJ t : The Tro-
Jans 1mprovt'd to~ •\Ith a 15-12,
J 5-i. 15-9 v1cton on the wtnner's
coun as Pat Ferretl, Sang Lee and J~
KJm led the v.a)
In the Soulh Coast Lt·ague:
Dua Hills 3. lrviu I : The v1s1ung
Dolphins "on the lcagur o pener 1 5~.
13-15. I 5-10. I 5-6 In me falls to 1-4
0' era II
In a college match.
N~wport Harbor's Mike Nauyen aplkee bewteen CdM•a Scott Petersen and Jaaon Perkin• in the Sailors' aweep.
lJO l . UC San Di~10 I: The
Anteaters 1mpro-.ed t<• 2-0 1n the
Southern Cahfom1a \'01levball C'on-
ferl'nC'cv.1th a •S·"' 10-1'. iS-3 15-1 3
"In l Cl 1s 3-13 o\l·rall
Ocean View staggered, 'oil and off th·e field
-------" -. Naulty. Bailey dropped; had fashioned a 5-0 record going into last ago. catch<'r Blaine DeBrouv.cr >A as d1sm1sSt"d .
"eek ·s tournament pla) :ll an Luis O bispo. has and a ~ ~ar a.go pitch"~ Brent l(·nack<'n "as
been dismissed from tht• team dropped from the team fnrd1)('1pl1nar} reasons
could get out of the sec0nd frame the Charge~
had scored fi \ e mo~ runs en route to a 9-1 lead.
capped b~ a bases-loadt'd double off center
field<.'r D.J .\ndre" s· glo' e. which sent thrtt Edison po_sts 9-6.victory .\nd. senior Todd Baile~. a t"o-~ear starter · Both v.rrl' ob' 1ous .\ll-rJ F candidates. as v.a~
"ho rcahsticall~ held 0cean Vie" ·s dt'fense 1'ault' t,,. · runs across the plate
By ROGER t:ARL.WN
together at shortstop. a<> "ell as being a force at Gibbons declined 10 t'laoora\(') on the
the plate. has also been dropped for " hat what , 1olat1ons ·
was described as "tcarr rules." b) Coach 6111 The tv.o v.ere sent I ,lme from the San Luis
Edi on H1gh's Chargers shook a monke'
ofT th<.'1r backs'. snapping a 10-game losing
streak to Sunset Leagut~ baseball "'al ·(kean
·\'1e\\, but in the long run the ram1fica11ons of
Tuesda) ·s C'ndea' ors go far deeper than s1mph
a 9-6 "icto n on the winner's diamond. -
Gibbons. Obispo Tournament la '1 Thursda' before the "The~·re hastof}:· said Gibbons. "hose caha\Ao"'S e'en pla)cd 1he1r firsi game and
teams ha' e shaken off "1 ht'r ke) losses the past Ocean \'1c" "ent on •o place S<"cond to El
three )Cars 'o!.h1le comr1Jing a Sterling 6().. l Q Segundo.
record. including three qra1ght unSt't League But v.hate-\er the ..:ahav.ks lOuld muster
cro".?s. .. at .in Luis Obispo in tt•rms o ( shonng up the ~her kne" the ruks and d td 11 an~ "a~. 'a~·annes. 11 didn't stio" T uesda' as the'
"That made thing~ a ltttle easier for us ...
said Harrell. the fir;•-vt'ar Edison coach-.
"Wt" ft' :i ht1le shon on r11ch1ng and he ( startt>r
Chm Banlla I hung in 1 h<'rt' and battlt'd them
tough.··
Banlla spaced out)(. 'en htt\. Ocean \'1ev.
sconng 1n fi' e separatl.' 1 nn1ngs
Fran~ \'1dalt's tm11sde pull 1n thr chest
area l and JJ. Thobe lstdfoess 1n the shoulder)
are cons1dt•red tentat1' ~ at best for Ed1wn's
game at H untin~ton Be:ich Fnda~ The on-the-field d ecision catapults· Paul
Harrell's Chaf'ie~ to tht> top of the Sunset
League standing!' v.-1th a 3-1-0 record. "hale
Ocean V 1ew falls to 2-1 -1 wtth the prospect of
t~ ing to sta) in the race"' tthout their 1-2 punch
the balance of the seas<'n as a result of an otT-
the-field decision.
said Gibbons. "It's m) roltc) and that's 1t. dropped to '-5· I O\t•ra!l ·
"There's no doubt 11 puts a cnmp 11' our Thl· Ch;i rgcrss(.·nt In plaH·rs to the plate tn
pnchtng. Dan '>\ilS 5-0 :i nd pitching :er} "ell the tirst 1nn1ng and •he first four s.corC'd.
Ste'e H~.rnandcz \A.Ill ha'e to till 1n JI h1ghltghtt'd b) a thrl't'-run ho mer b~ \1ar~
shortstop Whitcher to center fiekl
In 1mpro,1ng 10 f..-S-1 oH•raJI. Edison
enham-ed its personal fi~ures with a flair
Whitcher "hoenh'rt"d v.1tha 390averagc.
"ent 3 for J and >Co red twice within his three
It's not the first 11111c Gibbons has had to The Seaha" ks ~'en· 1nw thl'lf reltrf corp5 RBI (Pleue eee goJ80N/B2) Senior Dan Nault~ a 6-t> pro prospect who mete out hea,~-handeti d1sc1pltne. T\\o \Cars tx-ii.m~ the inning "as 1"l'r and tx-fore the'
Bucs ral_ly to upset Dons
Misuraca scores
ln 10tnJor8-7wJn:
Rustlers tr\umpfi
O range Coo.st College rallied from a
5-0 deficit and Sam Colarusso came
on to pitch 711, strong innings in rehef
as the Pirates' Mike Mi-;uraca scored
the winning run in the I 0th 1nntng for
a 8-7 win over Orange Empire
Conference leader Rancho Santiago
at Santa Ana Tuesday.
The Pirates( 18-t 2-1. ~-3) won their
third straighl conference game and
halted the Dons' (23-4. 5-1 l nine-
pme winning streak.
"We wett a pretty tired ballclub
com ina into lcaauc ... wd OCCC'oach
Mike Mayne. "We pl;iyed in four
tournaments. travclro f"ur times. We
1ot that rest over Easter IOCC did not
playpmes last week) and I thinlrthat
helped. I know we playro more
relaited today."
In the top of the I 0th. Misuraca led
ofT with a san&Jc which went under the
glove of Dann) Ont1' irns for an l.''\tra
base. He took third on.-passed ball b}
Rancho catcher Don Roberson. He
hd d on Denn~ BemL.Lhigh cho_pper
to short. and after D:lrrel Conner
popped o ut it looked l1lce the Dons
m ight hold.
But wtth the count 1-1. J.J. Cul-
pt"pperswung at Tim MacNiel's"tld •
p11ctl in the d in and it got b)
Roberson to score Misuraca.
Colarusso( 4-3) allo\\<t>d sax hats and
t"o earned runs aflcrc0ming on with
l'o!.O out 1n the third inning with two
out and the bases load<'d . With four
runs 1n alread) and Rancho ahead
5-0. Colarusso got O ntiveros to pop
up to end the inning.
He struck out five and walked fhe
th<.' rest of the way. low<"ring his ERA
to ~.96 in 67 innings of work.
In other communny college act1on:
Geklem WHI It, Mt. Su Altteme f;
The Rustlers set season-highs for hits
( 19) and runs (21) tb move into a tie
for fo urth place with Long Beach at
4-3 cntenng the stto nd of three
rounds in South Coast Conference
pla)'.
Leading the att3ck fo 1 l iolden West
( 16-Q. 4-)1 v.ere Craig P.1quette (4 for
5. four runs. t\\O RBI l Ke11 h Laszlo
(3 for 5. three R Bl. ''' t"' ru ns). Joe
A\ersa (3 ior 5. t\\l)~RT. 1"0 runS)
and Tom Sm\ the t: for J three R Bl I.
while James.Bucrha1 '-'t'nt ~ for 3
wnh a thn-e-run double 1n the s1·Hh.
three runs and l \\O stolen bases.
Ball Baird started and pitched fi,e
inning~. allo"tng fi,e h11c;, four runs.
three earn<.'d. ~'h1k ra1 "ng has reocrd
to 4-~.
In college aruon
SoCal College•·•. Cal L•t~eru %-7:
Kc' in Kasper and Joc Holden each
hit home runs 1n thl' fif't game of the
Golden tJte .\thleu.-C'onft'renC't'
doubleheader. but host \al Lutheran
scored three times 1n the se'enth
umang of the ~'l'ond ~<lmt" 10 gtt a
splat
In the S«ond game. JdT Motske
hammered a grand slam to g" e SC'C'
(7-5. 1 ~1 9-1) a b-4 lead 1n the
SC\enth. but Mike EJ)t"tta's two-run
double an the bottom half of the
inning P' e Cal Lutheran the wtn
In the first game. Holdt'n·s tv.·o-run
Artists top
Warriors
in 19, 6-5
Mesa sends awa y -
rabuco Ht11sw1th
.___---'--__ J Reyes· homer, 7-6-
homcT an the first "·'" thC' gaml'-
v.'1nner. and pttcher 1 a~ Jacinto
(l-4) tossed a thre-r·h111er and "'ent
the distance an the ~' l.'n-1nnin@.
game.
Uatte4 SCatn a.wnaafioaaJ '· L1CI
$: Pinch-hitter Pat ROC'Co doubkd m
Lan) OedewaJt with the \\tnn1ng run
an the top of the ninth to lead the
G ulls in the non<onferenct' gaml'
LTCI pitcher Craig Bn n\. (6-Sl had
rt'ttred 13 straight befMe Oedewalt
reached first on a "all. Bnnk threv.
the :! I st complete game of has caTttr.
but the .\nteaters IO'lt their fifth
strai&ht to drop to .:!0-1 Q. J
Jell'Obcrdan\. of L'C'I had his 23rd
mult1ple-h11 game and no" has 61'.l
hats. ~O sh~ of the schO<'I ~ord.
Laguna Beach H1gh's .\n1sts and
the \\ \.lodbn dge \\ ar'nN'S combined
to" ntl' one for the books Tut'sday 10
Pa iii oa st League ba~ball act100.
u 1 ng \1' hours to dcc1d<' a 6-5 Laauna
&ach \ 1rtor') over a span ot I q
inning!> at .\hon Park tn Irvine
"It was Just an amaz.1ng p me." satd
Laguna Beach Coa h Scott M-.er5
"There "trc so man npponu nities
for both teams to win.
Hershiser walks a tightrope for shutout
"We had the baStS loaded in the
15th and the} do ublt'd us up on a
suicide squeeze: we hnd the bases
loaded v.1th nobod) <'Ut the next
inning and v.e ran into 11 1·2·3 double
pla). there v.as a ke) catch in center in
the I 4th wh<'n 1t looked like the game
was OH'r. but Jert'm Megros made a
leApin$ catch to sa,·e the pme: wt'
committed 10 errdfs -wt handed
them eH'I) oppon umty and the
p~e US CVCI') O~nun1\)' "
O pportun1tcs. ~una Beach
strandC'd ~-runners Woodbn•
stranded ~8 runntrs. The Wamon.
who drop to the cellar Wlth a 1-)
record . had the firsr two batten on
base in nine of the first 10 1nn1np. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Now that
Orel Hrnhiscr has equaled his
shutout total for each of'tht previous
two season1. the last thine on his
mind is duplicatina the .SOO matt he
WI$ saddled with in <'llCh of thost
)U11. • I . -rm not •Y'ftl ·m &':r1 win a
ton of pma, •• the riaht·
hanckr said after a S--0 vk1ory Ovtf the Giants Tuetday nilhL .... , with
tht acam we ·~c aot. ifl can ~tcb up to
m )' rtP9bihtin.. I think ind1vtdualty I
can Dve 1 a<iOd tatOn. With our impr'O"~ Nn orodwtion. *'~'u1r
and buHpen. all thotc th1npatteoi"1
to make Ottl Hfl1hi'tt • btuer
pitr hef. The -.ciaht 1 now on my
'
shoulders."
Hcnbiter outdut'ltd San Ffln-
cisco's Kt-II) Downs with a thrtt·h1t
shutout a nd snapped a te0rcless tie
with a suicide iquttit bunt in tM
at.th inni"I-·
"I kMw l was ~nintt ~pie out.
but I wan 't too conf Kk'nt ~u5C 1t
was a 0-0 pme." Hen tuttt sa1d. "I
was ~-b1unatc. bccaU1C th(
Giants htt •hf ball riaht at IJi'OOk for
four inninp. £,-m tttouih l "8d
&mooth Ulllftl, I Md a lot of hard outs. ..
Henhitcr $trvck OU\51' ud •'llked
two tn route to his l lth <1IMt'
shutout. He did not allnw 1 hit 1fttr
Kc\ln Matrhtlj's taictof'f sinsk 1n the
Tot1a7••1ame
The Oocls'rs art 1dk
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fourth 1nn1naand mirc<1 I 7 of the last
I M tten to tt-eu rc ht" ninth carttr
•Hn O\Cr tht G11.nt~ an 12 ck<'t5IOM.
Do•n su~rtd M l)' t•'O hits
•hilt ..iriktftl out ~ aftd -.lk1ns
OM. He "'1imi lk fi~t 16 Dodfen ~ Mike Sc109N hoed a OM-
stn\.e {>•1 h 1h( oppos11e v.•> to left
field wath one out an the S\\th 1nnins.
"I madt' a good pitch." said Downs..
v.ho kd the Giants Inst ~son 1n
stnkcouts •nd 1nninp pitc~ and sha~ the club lead 1n rompktt pm and shutouts with 0.ve
On' ky "Ma) be I \hoUld ha\'e
1ou en '' 1n a '. tttlc on tum . but b( didn't tU<tl) ttt the mc-a1 pen oftht
bat on tL"
. 1ote1a tcOl"cd an unr1t'Md Nn
... Hh the aid of a tn<ic pla) that
bK\.firtd on ahc Giant~
Ptdro GuimcTO ~the onl) other
hit off Downs. an 1nftdd _., vp the
middle.
•
The v.1nnincedac in tht 19th came
-.-uh a runn<'r on base And two out
Sopho more catchf.r Oavld Crain
Jirwkd on a pttcb whilt t~M ll)'l"I to
m1\c contaet to avoid 11 Nndown on a hit ... nd-run play. · •
"As luck wouk! have it. tM ball
Wtnt over the fint ~·, l..s
and put runncn on fi,q and mint. ..
Mid M,.-n. '''They put Dinny lnt
on an~ntionllly for the thmt tnnt IDd
that broulht up r. 5tMftt. ..
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topple
Trabuco
. Hutiallon a.eta Hiah mameecS 1
JUI& ODC hit but the Oilen still
dell atecl visitina Trabuco Hills. 3-0.
bebind aJwo-hitter by Pam FOii in a
DOIHel&ue IOftbe.11 pme Tunday.
The Oilers (7~) ~red twice in the
tbird innina with the help of two cnws and an RBI 11mfice fly by
Jcaaifer Manin. Shannon Kttipl Jed
oft'tbe fifth with Huntinaton Beach's
OD)y hit. She then stoic second, went
to third on a wild pitch and scored on
a fielder's choice by fog.
Foa (7~) walked none and struck
out two.
In another non-leaaue pme:
~ Valley '· S.Uy llUb t: ., J~ Miyahara (4-0) pitched a three-,____ ... ~
hitter and struck out nine to lead the
host Barons ( 13-3 ).
With two outs in the founh. the
Barons scored four rune;.
a-Pan l , Ed1Me I: The
Characrs (9-4) stranded nine runners
in the last four innina~. and Buena
Parle scored a run in the sixth off
Edi~n pitchina ace Terry Carpenter
to win the pme.
...
PCL BASEBALL WRAP ••• ..... ,
•ponded wit.b naa11ttt •al llCODd Mubbun and SbaW1'1 LefWi~ll
and thint with one out in dae bonom c:roeai111. the o1a1e amidst a storm of
of Ute 19th, only to_. 1 ICftUftiftl protett from Trabuco Hills.
line drive speared by Lane at lboft, With 1 7-0 cushion throuah four
followed by a routf nc 1JOWMkr to inninss. lefty Scoct Snedeker wtnt the
Laat for the ftnal out. di~ speci°' out I 2 hits (five
."We ~ our No. I, 2 and 3 doubles)andforc1naTrabuc<>H ill1 ~0 Pl~ said a ~xed ~"I strand nine runnm (at least one an
don t k~w ~t we "' IOllll to do every innin&).
about Friday. Meu, 2-1, struck for a run in 'he ~ teem uled th~ pit.chen and eecond on an RBI sintlc fron;t Make
received marat~ wortc ftom their McAJeer and Sot two in the th1rc1 ..
catchers -Crain of Laauna Bach Huy K.ieu s1naJed and after s1eahna an~ David. Klimkiewicz of Wood-two beses, ICOrcd on an error. Rey~s
brid&e. Crain went 3 for 9 and threw aot the ICCOnd run across with his
out five buerunnm. double scorina Mashburn. Sophomore~ Carmen pitched SMCkkcr helped hi!' own ca1;1sc t~e last two 1nnanp and tot the with a sinale in the fourth. comma
victory. around on a Mashburn sinaJe. and
. Lane ~nt S for 7 and walked three after Lcffinawell walked Reyes came
times, W1th t~o doublC"S and a solo throuah with the crushrr. his thirci of
homerto help improve l..aauna Beech the year.
to 2-2, a pme out of fir!'t place.
Jimmy Burke led Woodbridac with
a 4 for S effort at the plate.
In another PCLpme:
Cetta M... T, Tr•11ee llilll t:
Justin Reyes' towering. and con-
troversial. three-run '\hot in the
founh innina proved decisive in a
night pme at Davis Field in Costa
Mesa to tum the PCI race into a
scramble with four teams one pmc
offTrabuco Hills' 3-l pace.
EDISON ••• ...... ,
Josh Bammer. who'entcred with s1~
homers and 2.S RBI, was limited to his
double in four at-bets.
Bill Bertucci, who entered with a
tcam-lcadinJAIOaverage. went I for
3. Lcadoffhttter Joe Pence was 2 for 4. •
Ocean View, which had made a
llvina offeaison over tlic pas flutt
years. made a stand after falling
behind by ei&ht runs and salvaged
some pride by chipping away at the
deficit. The earned run was the first
aUowcd by Carpenter (7-3) this
season in 84 inninp. She struck out
I .S to rai~ her season total to 173 and
Curci cruah
Reyes. wbo bad doubled ina.naA.in.-
a two-run third inning. kissed one
over the left !jeld fence at the foul
pole. some SO feet above the fence and
curling toward foul territory, l1ndin1
nearly 375 feet from home plate and
well into foul territory upon contact.
After a Iona look thr home plate
umpire ruled it a four-bagcr and
Reyes trailed baserunners Deron
Gary Christophcrson had a solo
homer in the second and doubled in
four at·bats. and Mark Rrenn<'r was 2
for 4. p ve up just three hits. ·
Newport Barbor"• lltke Carel pata a aplke
down put Corona del llar blocker Cbrla Pblla darini the 8allon Ylctory In Sea
View Leape YOUeyball actloa Taeiday.
'Wooaie's' busy slate
---~n 't given results,
but he's still threat
Fnm Tiie Aleeclate4 Preti
AUGUST A. Ga. -Herc it is barely n ·
April and Ian Woosnam already has played 1
in three aolftournaments in Australia. one
each in Hona Kona and Europe. and has '
made three appeara~ in the United States.
This week, the S-foot-4 aolfer will play in the
Masters for the: first time.
Rfoaing in his c~rs will be a warning from
Scotsman sandy Lyle.
''He can't So dodgina around the world like that
and come here and expect to stan hitting great shots
immediately," Lyl~ said.
The 1988 record supports Lyle's analysis. -
With all that jumpinaaround this year. Woosnam
still hasn't won.
-And he bas missed the cut in his last two American
starts. particularly frustrating because Woosnam
scheduled his four-wctk swing around the American
circuit to "aivc myself the chance to play well."
. "I've p~y~ here ~fore, but always one week at a
ume •. nf'Vcr11 v1na myself the chance to get acclimated,"
he said.
Now he has had the chance. Nothing has
happened.
.. I've stm J<>l the brake on." he said. the frustration
clear in his VOICC.
He came to the United States with a purpose.
"My lona-ranac ao:il. my ambition. the thing I've
always wanted, is to be No. I in the world." he said. "To
be rccopized IS No. I, vou have to come to America."
But. on this visit. h·c has done little to enhance his
stature. And he has only this week, in the Masters. to
salvqc somethina from his first extended American
appearance. There is little indication that it is likely to
happen. ,
"I just haven't been playing all that welJ this year."
Woosnam said before a practice session on the Augusta
National Golf Club ~ursc, where the 52nd Masters
bqins Thursday.
He insists, howc' er, that the distractions and
pressures of one of the world's areat tournaments will
not have a bearing on his performance.
"It's just another week to me. It's the same as last
week or next week.
Quote of the day
MIU SmJ&hell. IS~ in Boston's trainina
camp if he'd rather ~ a startina pitcher or a
reliever: "I still feel I'm a capable starter .• But
when you're a non-roster invitee. you do
anythina they ask -ckan commodes. pitch long
rehef or shon relief.
1'FL releases 1988 .che~ules
The Rams will play· their first six EE
pmcs of the 1988 NFL season apinst c •
·tams which had losing ~orcts last year. it II
was announced T uesday alona W1th the
remainder of the leagur's schedule. The Rams' play at
Green Bay (Sept. 4). ho~t Detroit (Sept. l l ), at Raiders
(Sept. 18). at New York Giants (Sept. 25). host Phoenix
(Oct. 2), at Atlanta (Oc-t. 9). host San Francisco (Oct.
16). host Seattle (Oct. 2l)~•t New Orleans (Oct. 30). at
Philadelphia (Nov. 6). host New Orleans (Nov. 13).
lllostSan Diqo(Nov. 20). at Denver(Nov. 21),Chicago
(Dec. S), host Atlanta (flee. l l ). at San Francisco (Dec.
II) ... For only the second time in seven years in Los Ansln. the Raiden will open the season at h9mc. In
8ddition to the opener apinst San Die&o. Sept. •. other
Raiden home pmes arc apinst the Rams (Sept. 18).
Cincinnatj (Oct. 2), Mi1tmi (Oct. 9), Kansas City (Oct.
JO). Atlanta (Nov. 20). Denver (Dec. •> and Seattle
(Dec. I I). On the "*9 arc pmes at Houston (Sept. 11),
Deaver (Sept. 26), Kan.a City (Oct. 16), New Orleans
(Oct. 23), San Diqo (Nnv. 6). San FrancilCO (Nov. 13).
Scanle(Nov. 28)and Bu&lo(Dec. 11) ... TheRaiden
anAOUnced Ute sipins of offensive auard ar.I .....
to a contnct. The 6-4, 28().pound Budde ftl a fint-
round draft choice of the Cbiefs in 19IO and 1 starter at
left pant for them (or nearly .even teUOns. Budde.
wtlo tums lO next month, didn't play for Kan .. City
lat fall bealute of 1 stomadt iruury he sufliered last
... mer. He wu availlble • 1 he lll'ftt became the Chim didn •t ofJer bim a contract for the I 9U leaOn.
'
Neleon to take over Warriors N -J d K • k ~·~~£~~~~~r.·~~~~r:~~~~ m ewman ea s nic s
worst teams tn the N'A when he takes over New y or k tops 7 6 ers 27 points and Chuck Pt'rson had 21. Frank Brickowski added 25 as VISlt·
· ashead coachoftheGoldenStatcWarriorsattheendof qcvcland .was led by Mike Sanders inaSanAntoniohandedGoldcnState
the season. . tO remain in hunt Wtth 20 pollltS. its sixth consecutive los~.
' Nelson. a two-tame NBA coach of the year and a 10 Ballets IH, Balla 94: John Wil-Mike Mitchell scored 22 points for
percent ow1:1cr of ~he Warriors. bowed tot.he wishes of f Or fi naJ three berths liams~orcd 23 points t~ hel{> visitina San Antonio and Jon Sund void
partners Jim F1tzacr:il~ and Dan Fmnao~ and Wash1ns10~ snap Ch1c-qo s three-contributed 14 points ~nd a career·
announced Tuesday he will take over a team which has game wmning streak. renter Moses high 14 assists for the Spun who shot
thcsecondworstrecord inthcNBAthisseasonatl7-53. FromTkAllOda&HPres1 Malone added 21 points for the 598 percent from the fi~ld
' "I'll'! excited about our pro~ts a~ my fire has Johnny Newman scored a season-Bullets, whose fJ?nt line players B.wu Ill, BllCU Ill: Do~inique
been re}!' by the character an ~nthus1asm of our high 29 points and Ge-raid Wilkins out~ored the Bulls 70-lO. . Wilkins scored 34 of hi-; 39 points in
players. the 47-ycar-old Nelson sa1d. . 7 a M1~hael Jo~n led all~<>~!" W1th the first half and Kevin Willis
Nelson. who had~ ~40-344 record in 11 seasons as added 2 as the visitin~ New York 29 points forCh1C:11'?· wh1c~ clinched finished wilh~as host Atlanta won
head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks after a 14-ycar Knicks scored 45 points m the second a playoff spot earhcr Ill the ni&ht when its sixth strii
playingcarcer.lefttheBucksattt\ccndofthc 1986-1 987 quarter and went on to defeat the New York beat Philadelphia. Sam •· · .
season to become ext'cutivc vice president of the Philadelphia 76crs, 136-119 in NBA Vincent added a carccr-hiah 23 Pi1&oa1 117, Net•. H : Adf!an
Warriors when Fitzgerald and Finnane bought the action Tuesday. points. Dantley scored 27. points and ls~h
team. Newman scored 2 1 fl()ints in the s-. 111, Jan IN: Rookie Armon Tho.~a~ had 26 J?Olnts ~nd 12 assists
He was named general manaacr after Fitzgerald first half as the Knicks. who have lost Gimam had 17 points and 12 re-~ v1s1tan' Detroit ~napped a scason-
spent a second-round draft choice to buyout a clause in 30of36 road games this year but have bounds while Walter Davis had 10 of h1&h four-pme los1na streak.
his Milwaukee contract which forbade him from won their last two. matched l heir his 16 paints in the thirci period as N•eta Ill, .Reekel1 97: Guarci
becoming involved in basketball operations with longest winning streak of the season host Phoenix continut-d its home-Lafayette lcyetgrabbcd acarecr-hiah
another team for two yf'ars after leaving the Bucks. with their third straight victory. .coun master:y over Utah. 21 rebounds and scottd 22 points.
The coaching job opened when George Karl. who New York's 45 points in the second Phoenix. now 29-4 here apinst the lcadina visitina Denver to its ninth
took the team to a 42-40 record and a trip to the playoffs quancr was a season high. along with Jazz in the all-time series, still is consecutive victory. The 6-foot-3
last season. resigned on March 23 with the team mired its 76 points in the first half and 136 in chasing San Antonio for the ei&hth Lever was one of six Denyer ~yers
near the bottom of the Pacific Di vision. th(:f!';I~ Barkley had 13 of his 3 1 and final Western Confrrcnce playoff in double f11utts . as the utftlS
FlameswaryofKlngs' offense
The Calgary Flames arc expecting a
shootout at the Saddledome with the Los
An$eles Kings when the NHL playoffs start
tonight.
The Flames finished with 105 points this season,
tops in the league. They also were first in goals scored
W1th 397. The Kings scored 3 I 8goals. fifth in the league.
"I've said ever since February that I'd rather not
play L.A. because of their scoring punch," Calgary
goaltender Mike Vernon said.
The Kings finished 30-42-8 with 68 points. fourth
in the Smythe Division While Los Anacin has one of
the best offenses. their defense ranked last allowing 3S9
goals - 4.44 aoals a ga me. The Flames were 13th,
allowing 30.S foals and ~-77 goals a game.
"We don t want to get into a shootout with them."
Vernon said. "They've got the potential to open up the
games and 10 full out.··
In other first-round playoff action. Edmonton
plays Winnipeg. Philadelphia opens at Washington. New York Islanders host the New Jersey Devils.
Montreal hosts Hanford. Boston faces Buffalo. Detroit
meets T oronto·a na Chic'aao plays St Louis.
The Kinas· attack is led by Luc Robitaille and
Jimmy Carson.
Needinajust a tic to clinch first place in the NHL's
ovcraJI standings, the Flames lost successive pmcs
apinst the Kinas last week. allowing IS 1oals.
UCSD students to vote on team
LA JOU.A -tJC San Diego students --
will vote on an initiative that would .-t
approve funding for a Division Ill football •
team at the campus.
A two-thircts majority is needed for approval, and
at lca~t 2.3S5 students. ~bout 20 percent of the current
enrollment. must vote April 12 and l 3 to make the
initiative binding.
The measure pawd last spring. but not enouah
students casl ballots. A UCSD team would face such
Division Ill competitors as Cal State San Bernardino,
Point Loma Nazarene and UC Santa Barbara.
The estimated start-up cost of the propam, more
than $200,000. would come from an increue in st'*'1t
fees. Each student's totJtl fen would rise from SS81 per
academic quarter to about S62S. a prospect that bothers
some.
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points in the first qu~rter for the Utah lost its thirct )trai&ht road of first-place Dallas in the Midwest
76crs. but New York's 27-7 run game despite .2.S points api~ by Division .
erased a 36-31 Philadelphia lead after Malone and Thurl Ba iley. Hansen Trail Blazen 1'1, ~ ut:
the first period and opened a 62-45 added 21 and John Stockton l 4 plus a Clyde Drexler and Kevin DUckworth
advantage with 5:39 to ftO in the half. game-high 17 assists. scored 2S points each. and Drexler
Mark Jackson. who had 21 pointsand Qa.-H7 Wanton 1" Al · had 17 · th th" d ·00 •-...i· 16 assists ~or the Kn1'ck~ .. hit an e1· .to.,. ~ • ' : vm in c 1~ pen • ~10g '' ... Robertson scored 26 points and host Portland over Los .. n-lcs. foot jumper to give New York itsJ ...
largest lead of the half 74-56. with
two minutes left. ·
In other NBA aames:
Pacen IM, Cavallen Hi: Steve
Stipanovich sank a pair off rec throws
with two seconds rcmainina. snap-
ping host Indiana's four-pme losing
streak. Stipanovich fumbled the ball
in the lane and then was fouled by
Oeveland's Dell Curry to ~t up the
winnina shots.
The victory moved Indiana into
sixth rlacc in the Eastern Conference.
·a hal pmc ahead of the Cavalien.
Washinaton is ci&hth. a half-pmc
behind acvcland, a half-pmc ahead
of New Yortc and a full game ahead of
Philadelphia.
Eight teams make the playoffs in
each conference.
Waylt)an Tisdale led Indiana with ; .,
Warriors'
Millat
All-CIF
KaJhy Millat. who was a major
force in Woodbridac Hi&h's drive to
the CIF 2-A &iris basketball title
pmc, l)as bttn named to tbt All.Clf
2-A first team.
Millat, a senior, av~ 18. 7
pointspcrpmcforthcWarrion, who
racked up a 2S-7 record. The Pacifte
Coat Leaauc chamsH<>ns fell to
Chino, 47-41 , in the CIF cbam-
pionlhip.
Heather Norman of Arroyo
Grande wu telected tM Player of the
Year after avehilfna 19.2 points a
pme and leadina her team into the
CIF temifinals.
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Cleveland
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Oakland 6. Seattle 0
Onl y games scheduled
T.Uy'1Gamn
Aacels (Petry 9-7) at Chicago (McDowell 3-0), 5:30 p.m.
Minnesota (Straker 8-10) at New York (Carl'dclaria 2-0). 10 a.m.
Detroit (Tanana 15-10) at Boston (Hurst 15-13). 10:05.a.m.
Seattle (Trout 0-4) :it Oakland (C. Youns I J.. 7). 12: 15 p. m.
Milwaukee (Bosio 11-8) at Baltimore (Morpn 12-17). 4:35 p.m.
Toronto (Flanagan 6-8) at Kansas City (Le1brandt 16-11 ). 5:35 p.m.
Cleveland (Swindell 3·8) at Texas (Watt 8-10). 5:35 p.m.
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Cleveland at Texas 8:35 p.m.
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Pmsb urgh 5. Ph1lac1elph1a 3
Chicago 10. Atlant:i 9 ( 13 innings)
Houston 6. San Dal·go 3
Onl y games scht>dulcd
Today's Games
San Diego (Hawkinc; 3-10) a1 Houston (Knepper 8-17). 11:35 a.m.
Chicago (Schirald i R-5) at Atlanta (Z.Smith 15-10). 2:40 p.m.
New York (Darling 12-8) at Montreal (Perez 7-0). 4:05 p.m.
St. Louis (De Leon 11-12) at Cincinnati (Jackson 9-18). 4:35 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Drabel. 11 -12) at Philadelphia CK.Gross 9-16). 4:35 p.m.
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Dod1en at Atlanta. 4:40 p.m.
St. Louis at Canc1n nat1. 9:35 a.m.
New York at Mon1rcal . 4:35 p.m.
Pittsburgh al Ph1ladclph1a. 4:35 p.m.
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elch hurls seven shutoUt innings In A:I;.debut
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In &be National Lape:
Plralll I, Plllllle I: In Phillldelpbia. Dunell Coles'
three-Nn homer hiahliahted afouf'-Nn third innina that
ca.rried Pitubutah put Philadelphia in the opener for
both tams.
C.. II ar. ... t: In AtJansa. Manny Trillo'a 13th-
innina wri1ice ~fted ChiQeo over Atlanta in an NL
opener that incl a rontr0venial interference call on
the Braves and a record·tyina seven home NM by both
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Winfield vetoes
Yankees· trade
The Pirates erased a 2.() deficit in the third as Mike
Schmldf1 error at third blse set up three unearned rubs.
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: Bob Wdcb pitched seven shutout inninp. yieldina
:ICVCft bits and atn"kint out sill in his American Leasue
*but as &be Oakland Athletics defeated the Seattle
'.Marinen 6-0 Tuetday niahL ,., 1 '::" s. ~~
Alar. f, .-....1: In Houston, Kevin Bau pinch-hit
a two-run ''\re and Billy Hatcher doubled in the winnina
run in thee th innina. rallyina Houston put San Dieao-Bass' hie o Lance M<'Cullers. 0-1. tied the score at 3
before Hatcher's doublt knocked in the tie-breaking run.
un C:.,11 ; l: t NEW YORK -The ~ 1111 ~ =:.. : : : : New York Yankees at-
• 1 1 • ..._ct 1 • 1 • tempted tb trade outfielder t ~ : l =~ • : l n Dave W infield to the Hout-
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: MikeOallqoand Wilt Weiss drove in the only runs .,.,.. • • .,.,
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Orea ~t and Dennis Eckersle~ finished the :!'.. ~::: =c11 ! : : : pitch~ 10r Oakland. with Eckersley getllng his second ~v•ru 2 • • • -.. 1 • 1 • • ~ ............ f,t I t '*-• 1 t t t save m two n ts. o.-.. , , , , • .-.. , , , ,
• Welch. w was I S-9 last year in his finest of 10 •-" u • • =: : : : : eeuons with the Los A naeles ~rs. did not allow a ,......,.... "" runner to reach third bl~. The Manners bad at least one n.a ,. s , s ;.=-... ,.': i: ;
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. Henderson homered as New York opened the season by J, !.~ 5• 1 'M 1 1 1 • •
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• and then retired 17 of the final 18 bitters.
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"" Ha_,......,u1o ll>Y M¥11ne11 •c-trl ... , • 1 ' ' • • ~ears, five of them with aK-MJedl-. "-""--.,., Ge<clll: Finl, w-•·-•· ltltltekl ~ ......... Mce..,, F"''· c._, ..........,,, *-· •-. TNr4. """"*"'.......,.· ,~. '"'" cw York. he has a right to *-· McCllilllllld, ,,..,,., OeM'-'· M-T•••· Sec>-. O.Yll; Tlllrd, Dert.,. rcfiuse any trade. T-t'I. A-WMS. T-J:n. A-U.to:l T-11 A-l4,t'lt
PtalC ll)TIC( "8.IC NOTICE Nltc NOTICE rta.IC NOTIC£ rta.IC NOTICE rtalC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICf
181D conveyed to and now neld Initial publieatlon 01 lhe No-DRAW COUNTY ...., • ......., • • allogado IU ... OMS cent (5%) of the amount of UNITED STA'nl ecuted by: OAVIO BYOERK proYl<led in Instruments ,of
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T by 11 under sal~ deed In the tlce of Sale la St52,633. 14. ......W COURT l11m11111'-I•. SIM-· (CrTACK>M .IUDtCIAl) the Bid, made payable to the llAMCMWTCY COUftT ANO BARBARA BYOERK, rec:Ofd.
UNDER A DEED Of TRUST pte>perty sl1ualed In Mid In eddltlon to cut\, the CAU llO. 4A 1U" ooe e llft ·-···· .... NOTICE TO DEFENDANT; order of the Newport· Mesa SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF husband and wife WILL Also e11~t a.ti water DATED DECEMBER 29. Coun1y and Slale deaorlbed Trust• wilt .ccept cenltied ~•TIP,: TRAWEEK ....._a"" Mnlcto de ..... (Avtso a Acusedo) DOE 4 Unified Sctlool Dtstrlct tn CALIFORNIA SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION PARCEL 2: E.-nenta as
t979. UNLESS YOU TAKE u fOltows. ehecka, euhlef's oheekl INVES'TmNT FUND llO. 11 eNftda de 1ll 1 .. d11 • e PETER WILSON t'tii event of failure to enlet CASE NUMBER: 87-08561· TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER tucil eeaement tre partlcu·
ACTION Tl PROTECT YOUR LEGAL DESd RtPTtON: drewn by a State OI' Fedel'al DaA UDO lllAlmlA VIL-.. oflclna de .,.. ..... YOU ARE BEING SUED lnlo such a Contract. the LM"07 FOR CASH (peyable •t time ter1y NI lorth in the Ar11ele
P..OPERTY. IT MAY , BE ALL THAT CERTAIN LANO Credit Union OI' S.vlngs A.· LAGE (wee .. dlrectot .. lele-BY PLAINTIFF:(A Ud. le,eete proceedsoltheeheek wilt be U.S. BANKRUPTCY of uletn t"1utmoney oflhe entttled "EaMITleflls" of the
• SOU> AT A PUBLIC SALE. SITUTATED IN THE STATE ecocistlon. OI' Saving• BAM , Dl,INDANT: IALLY foftlc;o). demandandol OANIEJ.. A. forfeited to said School Ota-COURT, ROOM 5-N-26, U.S. United ST•tH) •I THE Deelertllon ot Covenant.I,
. tf, YOU NEED AN EXPLA· Of CALIFORNIA, COUNTY althorlzed to do~ In RAINS MA MU Y MINS c-No. M7711 FIGUEROA lrlcl of Ofange County. COURTHOUSE, IMO FRONT NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE CondiUons and Aea1rlet1on1
' NATION Of THE NATURE IF OF ORANGE, CITY OF thl9 St.ete. Alt eheoks mus1 WAITE The name end address'of You N¥e • CAUNDAR A Performance Bond mey STREET SAN OtEGO CA T 0 THE C 0 U N TY ree«ded In Book 12305 .
• THE PROCEED I NG COSTA MESA, DESCRIBED be currently dated. 1n the llOTICICW lhe eour1 Is: (El nombre y DAYI .,._ 1Me IUMW berequtiedatlhedlscrellon 92189 .. 0010; SSN.110; COURTHOUSE 100· CIVIC Page 746, Ofllelat Aecotds
,\GAIN ST YOU, YOU AS FOLLOWS' ·_,1 tender ither th9n cun • llAltSHAL'I SALE dlreceiondetao0r1ees~SU· le MfWd CN1 ,_to .. e oflhe Dtstrtet. S67·82·7917· CENTER DRIVE WEST and r•reeorded 1n Book
' SllOULDCONTACT A LAW· PARCEL 1: LOT 18 OF Is eooepted. the Trustee may By v1r1ue of a writ IMUed PERIOR COURT OF CALI· typewrffteft rMPOftM et No blddet may wllhdraw JOSEPH ARIC SOLEI(, SANTA ANA, CA alt right. 12371, Pt91 327, Oflle.lat
YER TRACT NO. 10277. AS withhold the Issuance of the on January 27. 1988 in the FORNtA , COUNTY OF OR· ... court. hl1 Bid IOI' e period of 1A11ty 321 SOUTH HILL STREET. ltlle end intet•t conveyed Recordt. under lhe section
-llOTICI °" SHOWN ON A MAP RE· Truotee's Deed unlil fund.I above designated Court. ANGE. 700 Civie C~ler A .... -...... cal .. (60) deys aftef the dale Mt 0 c E A N s I 0 E . c A to eld now held by It under heading In such ar11Cle enll-
TMISTll'.'I &AL.I CORDED IN B60K .. 5. become eveltable 10 the upon a ~t enleted Drive Wei, Post Office Boa Mt protect rou; ,_ t,... IOI' the opening thereof. 92054·3 t 10 said Deed of Trutt In lhe Ued u IOllOWS: "RlgMS And ·:· u:-n::o :;~GJ~,t~~HRglfH~~~= r::'r:~Ol'-~Lmat· t~e~1 1 er~'~,~~.~~ ~02~~~Ana, C.llomla :=;•::.:.,--._.-:~ ,,,:~~~~ue.0~~ g=~~~6~:.Mg~~~?N~6 g'~c:~= ~ =~~!!'."~u:!i~=-
TF. No. 17m CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· Said Nie will be mede. bul TRAW EEi( INVESTMENT The name, address, end went the-' .. hear,_ School District '"41rv9a the WITH NOTICE THEREOF ing the tend therein. Ueme nt and Encroach·
Lee11No.•1S175 CORDS OF ORANGE wtthoul covenant or war· FUND NO t2 OBA UDO tetepnonenumbefolplam-c.e.. rtgh11o re,ee1enyoratl81dt ANOOFAUTOMATICSTAY PARCEL1:Lot19otTrtet menf', "Community Feclll·
Hotlce laherebygivenlhat COUNTY.CALIFORNIA. renly,elll)ressorlmpttecire-MARINA VILL AGE end tiff's ettorney. or plamt11t ",...do nit .. ,_ and not ~ty ecc.pt To the debtor, his credl· No. 8608. tn the City of ties E__,_.11". "Private
S.rrano Reconveyance EXEPT THEREFROM ALL garding title, poaaeSSlon OI' agelnsl judgment debtor(•), without an auorney, Is: (Et '91P•-°" tlMe, ,_..., the lowest Bid. end waive tors and othef parties In Irvine, County of Orange Str•t Landscape Meinten-Compeny, a California Cor· OIL. GAS, MINERAL AND eneumbt11nees. to utlafy the SALLY RAINS AKA SALLY nombre, ta dlreoc:ion y el nu· 1oee th9 c.e, and ,_ any lnlonnatity OI' lrregutarl-lnl4Kes1: An D<d« IOI' '1lllef St•le ot CallfOl'nla. H P« anoe" and "Oralnt91 OYef
-geratlon u 1rus1ee, or sue-WATER RIGHTS. BUT 1ndebt,_. MCUred by said RAINS WAITE showing a net mero de telefono det ...... _, and 11f9P-ty in any Bid received. under 11 U.S C. Chapt• 7 n\llP recOl'ded In Book 3~7 Community Fac:llltles"
c.aaor I ruSI ee. or WITHOUT RIGHT OF Deed lneludlng the tee and balance of $300,003.50 llC~ abogado dei demandanle, 0 ""...., .......... without Each btddef Shall be • having been entered on • Pegee 1 to61nck*veolmls-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1ubstltufecl trustee pursuant ENTRY ON THE SURFACE •JCP«IM of the trustee end tualty due on aakS judgment del demandante que no NttM1 ...... "-the t Ice n s e d con 1 r ac tor petttlon flied by (or against) cetleneous mepe. In the Of. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST to. tt1e Deed of Trus1 ea· OR WITHIN 500 FEET of the trusts crNted by MIO on the d•te of the~ tleoce ebogado, es): LAW -'· purauanl to the Business the ebove.named debtor on flee of lhe County Recorder DA TEO t t /26112. UNLESS ~by MAHENDRA PU-THEREOF. AS RESE.RVED deed, advaneea theteundet, of said writ, I have levied OFFICES OF JOHN TMN areottler ..... re-and Prolesslont Code and NOV. 25. 1987 of Mid County. EXCEPT YOU TAl(E ACTION TO
JARA and SULOCHANA BY C.J SEGERSTROM & With mtetest as provided upon all "right, title •nd RA.PILLO. 7n7 Cent«lf Av· .,.,..,.,. ... You _, wenl be tteensed tn lhe toltowlng IT tS ORDERED. ANO NO· one-hall of all olt, gu and PROTECT YOUR PROP·
l¥NENl>f\AHUSBAN0end SONS. IN A DEED RE· therein.andtheunpaidprln-Interest of said judgment .,_,SulteS50.Hunlinglon lo cal 911 ....,_, ,..._. claasifteattons:C-38 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, o t het h ydtoearbo n ERTY,ITMAYBE SOLOAT
Wlf'E end rec«ded JAN. 3t, CORDED DECEMBER 29, cipal of 1he note MCUred by debtOfCS) In the property In Beach, Calllornta 92647 _.,.",_do Mt 11-A walkthrough has been THAT. subltanees end miner .. tn, A PUB LIC SALE. IF YOU _tflO In Book 13486 Page 1978 IN BOOK 1298t. PAGE said deed with lnteresl the County of Orange. Stele PhO~: 714/848-4849. Mettomef,JOUMefcalM scheduled 'ior April 7, 1988. 1 A meeting ot creditors on end under Mid lend, M NEED AN EXPLANATION
·1.137 tnstrument No. 37432 t987 OF OFFICIAL RE· thereon u provided In laid of CalllOl'nla, described as DATE· (Feche) FEB 03 ....._,,...,.... _,,._ « al 9:00 AM. ContraetOl'S -pursutnl 10 11 U.S C. r~ In the deed from OF THE NATURE OF THE ~ OfficlW Record• In tne Of-CORDS. ,, Note. follows 1988 e ............. (lleted "' to meet with Michael •341(•) shtll be held at: Joeepn M. tmne, • ~ PROCEEDING AG At NS T flee of the County Aeoorder PARCEL 2: EASEMENTS D•led Marcil tO. ttaa.-i..o.r 16, BLOCK a,.sec. QA"Y L. QaANVILLE ................ ,. -K.arney. Malnteoanee [)t. 341A MEETING RM_A (RM. man, and Slit• tt. l{Vine .• YOU, YOU S~OULO CO~·
df ~enge County. c.11· AS SET FORTH IN T .. E SI"" AN 0 "I -TION 4 OF BALBOA Clertl, •Y lllarjorie fella, ~ de ... le .,._ rector, el 2985-A Bear 5·N·7) U.S. COURTHOUSE. alngle woman. recorded TACT A LAWYER.
fornl&, end pur9Uent lo the ARTICLE ENTITLED EASE· CC*VIY~ COMPANY ISLAND. AS PER MAP RE· ~ ..._... ..... ~ ~ Street. For more mfor· 940 FRONT STREET. FIFTH Mey 28, 1951 In Book 2193 7 Yorkthlre, Newport
Notice of Oefeult end Bee· MENTS OF THE DECLAR-W ._. a.. ....._ Aw-CORDED IN BOOK 7, PAGE Publlslled Or11n99 Coatl dlcilml ....... 11eM "" ... matlon. call (714)556-3390 FLOOR. SAN DIEGO. CA Page 445, Official RecOl'dS. BNeh. Ca 926e0. "(If a
tion to Sell thereunder r• ATtON OF COVENANTS, -. ..... -. ._1d1na. 37 OF MISCELLANEOUS Dally Pilot Marcil 23. 30, de IO DIAi CALENDANOS Bids will nol be eeceptecl DEC. 29. 1987 2't5 PM PARCEL 2: Non-uelullve t1fMt eddr ... or common
corded DECEMBER 4, t987, CONDITIONS ANO RE· Ce 11 t er I tu I 11t1 MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF April 6, t3, t988 ,ara ,reH1tter 1t1te from eontractort notattend· 2. The det>IOI' shell appeer eeeementt IOI' eecen. In-deelgnatlon of property la
·<!ft Booll NIA Page NIA In-ST~tCTIONS. RECORDED (IU)7H-12IO •• HC" THE COUNTY RECORDER W998 ""Hllta eecttte e -Ing the wltlkthrough. tn person OI', If the debtor Is gr.... egrest, enc:roeeh· lhown ebove. no warranty la
atrument No. 87-672149 of IN BOOI( 13303. PAGE toe TNCtee ...... •r. SAND-Of ORANGE COUNTY. ... Oft eete corte. NIWPOllT-MllA UNI· a partnership, by a general ment IUppOr1 and IOI' ot"" given U 10 Its c:omplet-
sald Official Records. wllt OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RA .j, IHU,,I, VICI COMMONLY KNOWN "8JC N0TIC( UM certe e -._.... F11D ICHOOl. DISTRICT of par1net' or lt the debtOI' 11 a purpotM. Alt u shown end or correctneu)... Tiie
:Sall on APRIL 15, t988 al SAID COUNTY ,......,. ADDRESS· 1301-1301\.i' N ......... no .. ..,... 0....,. Co .• Cetolyft •. corportllon. by its pr-t defined In lhe Oectaration of ~ underaalcl Deed ~l~ .. •t THE FRONT Property •ddren Js P111>illheel Ou1nge Cout BAY FRONT, BA LBOA .. ~TICD,.!,~ ,.uualln; ..,, , ............... PuralaH ... DINc-OI' Olhef e•ecutlve offlcet •t ~ ... Codltlonl end of TcvaJ. by reuon of •
{'llORTH) ENTRANCE TO purportedly known as: 3385 Delly Pilot Aprtl 6, 13.20 t988 tS!-ANO. CA. 92682. ,,.,,_. ·---"'" eacrttaetMqltlMlleM ... tet, (71')5114117 that lime and place tor lhe Restriction• recorded De-bfNdl Of default In lhe obU· ~HE C 0 UN T Y S UMMERSET CIRCLE. W-007 lfthesubjectolthlsselela ~ACTIONS c.tt1,llr co~. IH tor-DatedMarci't28. t988 purposeolbeinge11amtnect. cemt>er t8, 1975 In Booll gatiOl'll secured thereby.
,OQURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC COST A MESA. CA LI · reel property end II has no M07I AND_,._ ttultd a dee -1e9 e lee PubllWled Orange Coast YOU ~RE HEREBY NO· '1599 Pliide 257, Olflcilll,.. hetetofotePec:u1ed and CS.
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J 1..._ PtalC NOTIC( street addr-or other com-'"•~~~::. ••phd• ai l.iad .... Oalty Pttot MarOll 30, April 6. TtCED THAT, cords and In the Oeelatatlon livered to the underligned 1 " " " .,. ,.., ... _ ' ,... mon designation. dir«:tlons C & .. ESTAURANT .,. la e.te eec.cM eu t988 The meeting mey be con· of AnneHlton recorded written Oec:latatlon of De-
lic euction. to the hight• unpllt<I balitnee ot IN Obli· ORDlll TO to tta loeetlon may be ob-L ~ • ..... W--O<l' hnued OI' lldjournect from January 14. 1976 11'1 Book leult and Oemaind tor S..
Jidder IOI' C89fl (peyable et g1tlon secured by tN! prop. SHOW CAUM FOR telned lrom the Merlhal's INC .. ~~ .. :~~ er· SI ueted ne ..,_.. eu 1111-IC lllnTIC£ time to lime by notice at the t t620 Page 1331, Offlclel end written nodc:e of default tM time of sale In lawful erty and resonable estl· C~ CW NAm Office upon request. •tton tvvv ve treet. ,..... .. • ........ ,..._ .. -. nu meeting. without further RecOl'ds. and of elaetlon to cauee the money of the United Stalee), mated costs, •pen ... aod Bunni Lou FraMr on Proapectlve bidders Newpot1 Beach, CA 92660 ,.,..._ • c:aae. r le,......_ written notioe to CfedltOl'S. The ttreet lldd-and 1.#\defliglied to NII Mid
... rlght. title, end lntwMt. edll~j the time of the behalf of Seen ~llUI ~odolf ahoutd ref9< to Sections DOVE STREET CAFE. A .... -....... -.... llOTICa TO Al the ~Ing the creditors Other common ~Ion. property to Mltefy Mid o«>ll-
.· · hU filed a petition tn Jhl• 70t 510 to 70t 880, in· Cefifomla Corporation 545 y elrae ce•H de eu c:MOfrOltS °' my lite 1helr clelma, elect a II eny, of the real property gatlonl. and therNftet lhe
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---cour1 for an order allowing elusive, of lhe Code of Civil Colla Mese Street, Costa PllPlldld alft awteo edl-llUUC TitAN~ 1rustee •• permllted by 1-. detcrlbed ebove 11 undersigned "cauted Mid ~ petltlonef to chenge his Procecture tor provisions Meu,CA92627 ....,,_...,..deleoette. (Seca.8t0l· elect a committee of ored•· purported lobe: tSGREEN-notleeofdtleultandot-.C-
....__ name from Sean Peul Rodell governing the terms. con· Kind ot tioenM(s) to be ........ ..,_ ,_.1111.. 6t07 U.C.C.) lors, e•imlne the deblOI', WOOD. IRVINE. CA 92714. tlon 1o·be reeorded Novem· ~ 10 Cameron Vernon F,_. dlt1ons. and effect of the sale tranaf«lfed: On-s.le General ...... ,.... ... _..., Not.Ice la hereby given !o and transect such othef The und«Slgned TN81M bef 12, 1987. M Instr. No.
• It Is hereby ordered tflal end the habillty of defaulting for bond llde publlel H llng ....,_...., •"" ...._.... creditors of the within business as may pr~ dlectelms any liability for any 87-e37H of Off1e1e1 RecOl'ds
COZA · So h all persona Interested In the bidders p I ace l 1 c en• e No . IRnlellata...., .... SI"° COit-~ lren1•orcs1 thal a come befote the meeting. lncOfrec:tneta of the ltreet 1n the of1Q olthe RecOl'der , D and the ut east matter aforesaid appear NOTICE tS HEREBY 47-057219 009 • "" 11111ado ,..._ bu~ transfer la about to be ,... 1 ,_,It 01 lhe filing of eddr-and other common of Orange County: :e. H A R L E S R . A sian countries . before lhts cour1 In Dec>~-GIVEN lhet on APRIL t2. Total c:onsider•!lon to be ._., a "" eerwtc11e de ,.,. mllde on peraonat Pf0f*1Y Ille petition, <*1aln ect• en deeignatlon. If any. lhown Said Sele Will be made. :~. resident of' Charlene is survived ment No 3 ti 700 Civic 1988 at 2:00 P.M. at OR· !:Id for the buSlnest and ...... de •111d11 o a hereinafter dwribed. proeeedln~• against the herein. butwlthoulcovenentorw•·
Balboa -.. .......,. b h h b d Cenl4K Drive West. Santa A N G E c o u N T y loense 11 $315.000.00 -oflclfta de .,_.. ...., The name(s) end bualnesa deblOI' end his proper1y are Said sale Wiii be made, but renty, ~ OI' implied. re-. • ~ a way Y er us an • Ant. CatlfOl'nla, on 5/t2, MARSHALS OFFICE, Cash to open escrow( ... el clff9clor .. tet.-address ot the intended stayed u provided In tt without C0\'9Ml'lt or war· gardlng title poe ... eion. or .~prtl 4 . 1988. John, an IBM Ex-1988, at 2:45 o'cl<>Ck pm, HARBOR DIVISION. 460l St0,000.00 foftlco). tran1fetor(sl11e.C &L RES· U.S.C .• 3&2(a)., rsnty.exPr ... Ol'ifnplied,r• enc:umbrancee. to 'P9Y the
$wvived by loving ecutive with the Gen-•rid then •nd lhere show Jamboree. Room t08. City Demand note IOI' the bal· c-No.,_ TAURANT. INC · A ~~·t 3. Creditors are requnted gardlng tttle, po111Hlon, OI' relNllnlng prlncipel eum of
• wife Marta Cozad · eral Products DiVlSion cau1e. II any they heve, wny of Newport Beach, County of am:. of euh 10 be depo11ted The name and eddr-of loml• Corporetlon 1660 B not to Ille • proof of elalm eneumbfeneee, to pey the the note(•) eeq,red by Mid
• • v · · S Mid petition IOI' change of Or..ige. State of Callfornlt t 190.000 00 lhe cOIKt is; (El nombre y Dove St reel. Newport unleu lhey are sut>Mquent· r91T1ainlng principal eum of deed of Truat. wltll ln19flllt :,, .. aughte r Celene tn an Jose. her nemeshouldnol begrented. wltt Nit at publle auction to Demand note for tnven· dlrecc:londel•cortees); SU· 8Mch. CA 92860 1y notified 10 do 90 by the the note(•) eecured by Mid uln Mid note provided, ed-"tlene: son T om Cozad~ .lclaughter, Mrs. Debby 11 la further ordered that e the highelt tMdd«, for cash tory not to ellceed the sum PERtOR COURT OF THE The ioc.ttion in California oour1. Deed of Trust, wtttt lnterelt vancee, 11 any. under the
'father John Coz.ad; Judd of Seattle. her copy of this order to ahOw in tewful money of the United of s10.ooo 00 ST~TE OF CALIFORNIA, 1,ol the chief aec:utl\19 office 4. Any objection to the ttwon, u provtded In Mid terma of said Deed of Truet. lne-~A~ h M · son David of Seattle cauae be published In Or· States, alt tne rlgttt. title and Note and Sec:urlty Agree-COUNTY OF KERN, t415 or Pflncipal bullneu 01 the Oet>IOl''s clelm of exempt note(•). edvancae. If any ...... chafgeo end elll)en8e9 .,.......ug ter ane · ' ange Cont Delly Pltot. • ln11tfft of said judgment ment In favor 01 the Seller T r u 11 1 u n A v e n u e intended transferor ta: S-property must be filed wtthln under the t•ms of the Deed of the Trust• end of the
(:oz;ad, half sister. and her son. Jay. now newsp•per ot general deblOfC•l In the above cs. S195.000.00 . Bakersfield CaHtornt.; ••t>ove. . 30deysloltowlngconclulion of Truet, ..... c:hllrgeo end truet• CfMted by MIO Deed
· Lorraine Brandon. living in Taipei etn:ulation, published tn this scribed property, or 10 Note and security Agr .. 93301. · -Alt other business,,.,,_ of the Metlon 34t(A) meet· ...,.,,._oftheTruttMand of Truet Said .... win be 'Charles was a mem-Taiwan. Also surviv-county et leut once a week muel1 thereof u may be ment In favor ot !We.setter The neme, address. and and lldr ..... used by the Ing. unleM the eOUft .. tend• of the trust• c,....ed by Mid held on: AprH 14, 1988, at
"---· h tor lour consecuuve_ week• nec:ieuarytoutisfyseidex· St0.000.00 telephone number of ptllln-trensterOf within the put thetimeonmotionotaperty 0..d of Trutl, to-wit: 1:30p.m.ln thetobbytothe --~of the Ne~port mg are er motherprlOl'tolheday ofaaidhNr·ecutton. wllh accrued TOTALCONSIOERATtONutt's attOl'ney. or plaintlttthreeyearaare:None. lnlntetest. S50,&48.98 building located •t tot Elks Lodae· In lie u of and step-fathe r . Mr -Ing. lnter•Und <lOltt. '3 t 5,000.00 wt1hout en ettorney. la: (Et The name(•) •nd bu.ir-5. Requests IOI' relief from The befleficlery under Mid South l.ewlt Street. Or11n99, Dowen donations to and Mrs. Kelly of ....... L. .-nt,..,.,. APPRO)(IMA TE MINI· The~ wller• the con· nombfe, la dlrecx:ion y .. nu-llddrMa of the trlll\lfwe'!(s) the llUtOfNlttc ... y provided Deed of Trutt heretofOt• P· Calllomtll 92881. "ihe Ame · H Newport Beach and °'THI SUPENOll COURT MUM 810 $NIA. alderation IOI' the tranet.r of mero de tetefono del are: DOVE STREET CAFE. A In 11 U.S.C, -Section 382(a) ec:u1ed end dehered to the Al the time of the lnfflal • . . ncan ~t -· Dateo MAR 28 t988 Oeted: MlllCh 17, t988 the~ end the Ileen• AbOgado del dell'\9"dante, o Calitomta Corporation 485 lhell be by motion filed In undenigned • written Dee· publleatlon of this notice. · A9ociatlon. Services stSter. Dawn Magno PubhaheO ~ange Cout OMelon: Herb« Olvlslon. Ol'tlcen8Mls tobepelchftet def demandante Que no Coate Mesa Street. Costa aceotdence with local rule lar9tlon of default and De-the total emount of the""" • will be held 10:00 of Santa Ana. A Dally Pttot April 5, t2, 19, 26, 4e01 Jamboree Blvd .. Rm the Oeper1ment of ~tc tlence abogedo. es1: JAMES MeN. 'CA 921127 . 4001 of this court. mend fOI' Sale, and written peld balanc:e ot the obfl-~M Friday April 8 memoriaJ 8erVice and 1988 t08, Newport 8Mch. CA Bellerage Control hel ec>-HEUSDENS , 82 t West' The pr()J>erty pertinen1 6. Falture of the debtOI' 10 Not1ct of Default and Elee· getlon MCUfed by the above .:1_,,.· n -·Windo~ reception will beheld T103 .jAlllS c. •YHAll, ~ovedthepropowcttr-Monon,Sul1eB,Porterlilte, hereto.1ss~1nibedr·!genFl ·timely file hla tehedulee of tlontoSelt Theundenigned deec:fibeddeedoftrue1end •. • -· ~ . · · ............ ~County, '· ,... · CA 9325 7. .,., u . t....... r-. 11-debts and auett end other ceuaed Mid Notice of De-eatlmated eoeta, expen .... • O.pel Entombment, a t the St. James PUBLIC llmC( K......,, DepvlJ Heme end ~ddr-of the DATE. (Fecha) MAR 3t turet. Equipment end 1t•tement1. or fallute of the teutt and Election 10 Seit to • n d • d vane es 1 • r.irhaven Memorial EptscopaJ C hurch . Publllhed Orange Coast 9liCOW hOkler. ACTION EX· t987 Goodwill of • cert~ Ree-debtOI' to appeer at the be recorded In the county $553.813.75. Arr 3902 Via Lido New-OMeR TO Dally Piiot March 23, 30. CROW INC .. 800 ~~r!~ NOTICE TO THE PERSON taUf9nt With Liquor Lan• 1eheduled section :Wt(e) ..,.,_ the feel P'°'*1Y la It Is potalble that et the . angernen ts •. IHOW CAu.a '°" AprM6, 1988 Tuetln Ave.. Suite G . SERVED: You are Mnled u ,.47-0S72t9 ~.and' !Meting, may ......,It In thte localed. time of Nie the opening tMd Y Fa I r ha ve n port Beach, begmrung CH . ._ M' U.. W992 Senta Ane, C•l"Ol'nlt 92705 tn lndlvldual defendant. loeeted u : 16e0 B Dove e&M being dltmlued. un-DATE: 03/141118 mey be .... then the totel llol'tuary. 633-1442 at 1:00 P.M . on Satur-Rot>ert Allefl Burkhart, II c & L RESTAURANT. PETER WILSON Street, Newport 8e9oh, CA lelatnetrust•OI'• c:redtt~ c ... ----· ----·· ~..due--
: can no"' day. April 16. 1988. hu tiled a s>et"lorl In this PUBUC ll>TICE 1 ~ !..c~COI'~· GALI s .. ~TAD, ca... 92~ -liMdwtect• to !hi at -·caAOIMIMCa.91G. "evallable, the·~ --"" -., TI iTI t -fC7 courHor-.n-or __ ---.. • ----F-' -7 ..... 7 egoeien . ., L lliiiilou."lfiiim neme lhe time of the tieerlng, u et1 w.t ._ ........... opening bid mey be ob-CHARLENE K-A Y o na tons 0 . Hle petitioner to ehenge his/her K... Pretldent Publllhed Oreng. Co.at by the aakt, tnn••OfCs) 81 provided in the bankruptcy llHel CltJ, CA tHN tlllned by calling the fofk>w.
(SOC) SAILORS d,jed =~ f~ ~~~ ~~':i.~~.o~ ::: (CITA=:.-:=cw.) C:~es1:.~.:0FE·B: =e~'. 1=ctl 23, 30, ~~~eri~i~;AJ~~~VE =.el order no. t25ofthle :=-:L. ~1!!.., ""t".' .. 9:1. ::==::.::n.::t1w
at Stanford Medical Stanford U ·v 't Lagldln NOTICETOOEFENOANT: Mlehltel S Reentcil. Pres!-WOOt Seid bulk transfet Is In· J.Fet>Nary2t. ttall lethe......, 385-48370t(213)827-'MS. Center on March 21st , ru ersi Y tt 11 hereby ordered t11e1 (AvtlO • ACUMdol ROBEm' dent tended to be eonsummatejl lat dete IOI' tile fllW'9 of • PublleMd Orange Cout Dale: Mer1:fl t4, 1911 after • three vear Medical School for att peraont lrMteeted tn the C. SHARP , end DOES 1 • Publlshed Orange Coul PUBUC NOTICE at ttle ome. of: ACTIO~ complaint objection to the Deily Pilot Mardi 23, 30, HIRlllS FIMAMCIAl
....__,_ 'th • cancer r esearch metier atoreseld· appeer through50,inciullve DeiityPllotAprW6, t988 ESCROW. INC .. 800 North diecflargeofedeborend/Of Aptll6, 1988. WN7 COMIORATIOM, .. MN
---wt cancer. would be appreciated before thtt eourt 1n Oec>ert-YOU ARE BEING SUED • W-OtO llOTICa o. Tuettn Avenue. Suite G, for the filing of.• complelnt ,,..._, ., T.D. llRVICI
....... Sailors. age 52. Th add . Of~ ment No, 3 at 700 CIVIC BV PLAINTIFF· (A Ud. le eat• --"' 1111\Tlf't ~ATIOM '°" Senta Ane, Caltfomle, Or· to determine th• di•· MJC ll)TIC( COl9'ANY, .... ., VWd .,. a graduate of e .res is, eani.r Drive W•t, Santa demandancto) BEN BEN· .. _ nu19'A CMAW • ange County °" or 9ftef Mey ctlargubllity ol any debt .L ..._..._ •nllllllt .... N t H b of Medical Develop-Ana. Celltomla on 515 NANI MOTa °' ~ CW 2. t988. PIK1IUM't 10 11 u S c See-MOTa M ,...,, 11'1 .._ LRta et.,
ewpor ar o r ment, Medical School 1988, at 2:45 o·doc:tt PM.: Y• ..... 'llCAUNDAR ~ATIOMTO ALCOHOUC Thia bulk tr.,,... II/not tlon523((:) lfe~.kitot>-.,.,.,....IALI Of-. CA-. (7M) HJatl School. Orange Off! 0 , ·'ld'-. And then ano there st10W DAYI ...., • .., ... ..,.. •VBIAGS UC9W aubtect to Callfomla Uni· ._.._ to· the dltehllr of "--No. 11,_.U/ _..,. o..t College and at· ce ~ "•g. sw~ cause. if any they~. wily le _.,. °" ,_ • • • ·~~ To Whom It Mey eonc.n: l0tm Commen:lal ~See· Tt;'"MtOI 19 llled J"t11e WTCMIQOYDI TAC• 8026409 lended We.t.em Con· 300'. Stanford. Cali-Mid petition of c:fW'09 o1 .,,..,,. .... ,.., ........ T WtlomltM Concern:-U,S.C.l./Gen Ptnrptus22 tlon8108, dete•a19d.thedetll~be T.a.-.Ntt• Publllfied Ormnge CoMt
S Co forrua 94305 name atlOUld not be or.,._, .,.. ...._ :R C 9f 0 lld pcnra none of-'lletl Mlda The rwne Md ~ of dlldler1lad· WR COD9 P Delly Piiot Mer1:fl 23 30 necticut tat.e .U~ ttlafUrtheroroar.dlMI~ ....... ,..... ..... ~~~ .. ?O~F~ 10%ormc>N .. ~to the pereon with whom ATT~ FOA DEBT-HEAMES FINANCIAL Apnlt.1911.. wte8 in Danbury, n'laJOl'lnl SERVICE copy of tf'lle order to lhOw .... ..,.._. fw: ,._.,.... to the Oepart::m of N-IN Oepertment of AlOoflOk cMitM !My be llled le AC· OA-AATHUA SLOANE COAPORATION •duly ep-1---------~ in •thropoiosy. The CARL W. SERVICE. cw be publllNd tn Or-.,.._ Ullfl. u .... '9 coldc ._... COlllrol I ...... Control to Mii • TION EICAOW. INC, toO N. 4350 ~ DrM. •24' pointed TfU!* undtr tfle ..aJC llmC( s.ilan fllnill . tde f Corona del Mge. Ca.et Delly Plot a Ill'"'* ........ I,_ . age o eohok ._. .... et t1272 TUSTIN AVENUE, SUIT£ G, S.. °'900 CA t1121-21ot iollowtnadwi"'9d daect Oii--"""""'"'-.....,;.;,,;;..,;.;,,;;..__ -'•h · Y spenli t resM n:~ .... .....i newapaper of t•nerel ....... _. .. .._,._::,:a:::., ~TOU: ~StC.:.~v-. SAHTA ANA. CALIFORMA lltM57-Hot • en.eWllL8ELLATPU8l.IC PtennDUeMIH•M
OWi' -t yean v-at. _... a way c:irQl8tllofl,pu.blilfledlflttlle-. telnV iwt270lwfttt "41" ler...,,"41"0n8eleleer& t1705endtllelMl-tor lntertmTrueteeCorporete AUCTIONTOTHEHIGHEST MMmSTA~ inl in Japan. Hong April 2. 1988. Mr. coun1y at ..... once. --• ,.. ... ~ .. ,.. ON = BEER a WINE Wlne(Pub Eet Pl)~ MrlQ Ctalml by any°'*'"°' Men~ .. Inc.. 1400 8IOOEA FOA CASH (In.. Tiie ............... &ans and Indonesia Service l:s survived b for four QOnMClltiW WMk1 ''" 'r II • -,_ .., ~ Orenge Co.t ltwll be Mey 3, 19811 wftldl ii """ A¥S!Ue s.Me Sen '°""' wftldl .. iewt\11 tih-dot'f .,..._ma: AIMrieen ·wberethestudiedthe his wife Dorothy~ priOflothedayofMldflew· ...... --:: ,.. ~).~ATING PLACE OellyPtlotApnll,taee....._ tllebumlnale~~~ e»eoo. CA '92101'.3224 dS In IN United SW)Dl\lelllleda.w., 1eeoo
• • tng. ...... ...., ' ,,... ~ Orange COMI ...,.,. oonaummettofl -_. t1t-~742 and/or tll• CH"l•r't • ..._. ltVcl. •F, FOUfUln ....... and cul-daughter. Janet (Blll) be1ed MAR 24. 1988, =-... -....... ..... Apnl 1 fled etlOV9. DATED Oecembef 2 1117 ..., Of °"-' Clhlc*t v...,. CA N70t. tuna ol Mia. This in-Brewer, IOI\. C.,.) W. JAMES L. SMITH, Judge of ..t. .............. Delly Piiot II, ":.ooe ftlUC llJTIC( gme:: ~~ WILLIAM rt' PARKE", ~In OMI C-. 8eo-NlcM'9 0. PorW. 214\t
eluded exteneive Service. 11: al.at.en. tlle~C::. Coe9I ,.._. .. .._....,,.. MJC llJTIC( • ,.. IC. a cm ""'~CL~ ewe ::.:::::::-..;...u..: ="',...,___.,CA
tra'WllinJapan.China Doro thy 8oye~:.e1 o.livPtlotApttl,l3,I0.21. -............... y • ...,~ r COlllWT.... ~ • .,..,, • •**4 Delly Piiot ~n. ao.,.........,.. ODllU.,.. '° Ttlll IMlalneM .. OOft-Ruth Petenon ..JU 1Ml. • -....:.::!:: MDnca. laQAL llOTICI •••• ,,.., ..... ~ Apttl •• ia. ,.. ... now by II Ullds .. *did by:• lndM•• "" •u Colle . alao W013 ::.:= ...... _ av-..._m POllf.W G#ll,AC•• •C..--w... DeedofTnllltn .. propeny Nionec.,.. ·· aurvfved byy'-..A ~;~-==• ----~ .,....._... ... __ .. Wf:-111,CMAllL I . "•relnefler dHcrtbed·: "-'*"''*" .. tied PACIAC YllW
•••AL PAM ~·Mortuery
.Chapel • Cfem••ort
3500 P.c:1flc v,._ Drive
Newport 8each
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$215,000 Call SELECT ll~ll 111-1111 BEAUTIFUL 2Br 2Ba Near n-near t>eaeh 38r Magn1hcent v1ew Lg mstr 2eR 2BA COndo Carport I carpon Sorry no e>ets POOi & spa oa11os oecits I 2BR 2BA From 1925 J9Q
BH&G. 751•5000 Oup1e11 wlmarbled firs, 2·,Be. dbl gar. fenced ~•I• w/encl porcll 3 car PoOI faz rec room. 880 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS garage or carPOn Sorry to beac.11 park--.ttli'ig lut. IMc~ I.Ml IPEI llllE lrplc:.garaoe.1aunOry pvt yard. spa. trplc, sml pet parking Avail now Yard seoo mo S600sec 128d•m 2Ba $800 no pets 2151 Pac1tie No pj1) r~the~· t>eaeh ~ No pets O k St24S 646-6541 $1500/Wll or S4000 mo 832-365 1or731·5168 '.l98W w 11son 631-55!3 •SE\IER ... LLOCATIONS 63 1-6107 0f8SS--0ee5 •• ~' • · .aAde dAXssY YXRo s 1450/mo &75-2310 Y1LU lllTIU -eacllelO< S605 8 28e 111111 l&Y 2BR 28 A, 5 blocks to lllLJ 1 I -2BR 2'ir8A TwnHse H~ LUXURY 20r 2oa condo at I ' Beoroom S6AO 1 Bedroom S660 MESA VERDE 2 r ..._;....
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We'll glw you the down In Prtncs only· 1262 .SOO. Sunny & picture perfect Spacious & V91"1atlle floor Ill.I BRANO-=. '· ·•u"' 2·S"' _1213_1 277_· 1583 --28drm 1 ·Ba S790 MUST SEE-~RGE 38• ••chgforalhareofown-Ptlll & Eugenia Starken· All remodeled 1987 48r, plan Won<lefiul VleWS ·--...... , ., IUllT .. WlllTS 131 E 1811151 6-46-6816 2a. 9af yatd. $825 •Ihle>. You make the burg 8S4-M361760-5000 28• 2110 Se viii• Gr .. t tront patio. ptenty .. LEll•I eondo 2or 2ba. trplC. lal~H Ptaiuala lflWS W -1021 va1ene11 lMeu oal
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apprec. You receive KUTrlltl\ 1 6734700 or 675-6040 LM 1vt at $3500/mo ...... llW!.. S 1395/mo 854-2171 .-... •Spacious 28R 18A nouse l = ::.,,-=:; M~: \t:\Xl ror ~-\ ·11 e.lboa llland Realty. U.UMITILI UPE• .,.,.,.... 211211PlllBll• •CL-IB.llllT F~ lg ~rd w 0 NIVP ... , ..... ,.
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IUITf ri· • 3BR 2B .... s •. & (2) CUflty ::r:::~~I No temp()fary w/lncred1ble RESERVE ONE NOWI HARBOR RIDGE guest parlung elevator. 2• n. fr .... 'B~ frPIC ea.t>M pool 26195-nteAN ·D .SUS Decorated lltce a dream ~ "" -bay. OCNl1 & city llghtl 726 W Wilson St. JBR. FR, 2·~ BA view. els pool custom 1n1enors. 2 pat.o gar No pets 399 667 VIC1ona "L $720
Light • .,,.., llving rm with 28R 1BA units. OwnlWn UlllT l 'illt• m v i ews $3500 /m o . For infOf call 548-7001 to pool Excel cond Avt balcon19S $1600 mo •Family Building w S.)'St sass ISS0-6357 a-~._ 1_
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pool. 1 bdrm walk 10 ·= INcla 1111 lndf'y. $239.900 lut. It•• 2141 Harbor View Homesl30r 3BR 2BA trpl 2 lg Clecks. & Mierow•~ I •S100 Off• cat°" S665 650'7105
everything . Perteet LUii 1954 Pt Clar;dge 2oa wl d hi.-up 001 gar •Newwntte c:rpt&drapes Ren1or1nd newforiess1 lauPeiat ..
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come potential! Undef· llT. n.mT PITTm 1 BLCK ta BEACH "-11 ---llM HUNT. Landm.ark 3br 2ba graOed to SUit the m1lhon • securtty Reis NO , , .. STllNI IT 112• 1 a,g 28R l BA.trsnl~ r enoV1d ground eecurtty patillng Parking for 4• cars. 2BR 1BA. By owner , ~ -condo, newly decorated. Collar appetite ShC>r"t or GARAGE 673-5489 2 Sw1mm1r19 OOOls 2no Fir A dlts o"IY
ASKING S280,000 Sl .350.000. By Owner. $36900 21851 Newland 28A OUPIU &lleL p;c •Id.gar. 24-hr tee Many long term 1M oi. $2300 MOVE IN NOW• 38r 2Ba. C1ose to SchOOls & Sf'IOPs n pets $700 mo 160 1 '-' .... llera Principals only 673'-5373· 130 HB. Sat/Sun vate. lg yard. sngl gaiege. amenities & ICtiVltles mo lmmeo occpy po$$-turn tr olc c arpet s Small oets acceoteo Regina Cl (213)254-9196 111-4111 Plene i.ave messege. • •trl otf strMt par1ClnQ. AQ9S5-$950 969--0205 •bi t Doug .. Her OSI drapes cOlor TV caOle VILLA liAARSEILLES
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wood wtndowS. $581.000 3BR. FR. 2~ BA, -Mw, ell LL Wu... I Marilyn Coona. 831-12N TURTLEROCK large ••· lrplc: p ool sa una 3BA 2BA. oar · •nory. nlc» 5-46-5'80/0 _!_79-38'9 E
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Call J m * 751-1558 * DUSTY Sla~scapellawro PAPERING & REMOVAL Autica1 Celli ~OR p~!~ED Geaeral Semen ~~~ ~ee ':t'Y~':~~t~o ~~ ~:';c>;':'~-~~29
~an.Patct11no· THture Expert Bird Tratne!' Full Sef'va Gardening Pllater/lepair
Li'c=288597 631-9295 Your nome Linda • lllo Job2 8tg or 2 Small 1-----------bmlii=e •-·it 850· 1563 • Free Est 531·2507 Int /Ext patch plaste<ing.
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........ ~ HousehOld reQa11s, paint. "' refurbishing carpentry • AUTO/BIKE AOCIDNT pJ ... iaf $69 lflstalled 641· 163 ~·5 5 77 • DRUGS 1----------
drywall etc ary u-. -2 Forme< D A. Free consult 2• W 0 • tll-1111 l!flia!f •HANDYMA~ 472-5527 HEATING•PLUMBING
... EITtlSlllS * Big & sml Jobs·We><k guar M----DRAINS CLEAR tr om $15 Hair Weaw>n FREE CON· Call Bruce 847..0780 ,... .. ~ ... --... """'---•••-Faucet Otsposal. Heater SOl T CELESTE 960·2724 AMEAICAN HANOYMAN MAS NAY & STUCCO p S 6"16·2227 /an)'1ime
•-Doors Windows Fences New/Repan All types laiiat11 .,.nices Drywall Plumbing Bath-Ouahty-Rea.s-hc 631-2345 EXPERT Serv1Ce & Repa11
BOOkkeep1ng Service All room Remoo·1 Caroentry •trial 34 yrs e•p 18 yrs in area
taxes & woro processing And Yes Jesus 1s Lord _ L1c:409035 964-8919
722·8302 or 891·3889 Free est 894-5481 *I· 1 •IYI•* Plumb1ng-Roo1er-Replpes
EtE$UMES tha· IMPRESS carpen1e<~1ec1r1c1an· 730-1353 Water healer serv/repair
P•sonal at1en11on 10 your mason 548-6008 CLEAN& EXPERT Loc=513806 995-6-496
~s Cheryl 548-6315 MARK ROBINSON l 25 yrs exp Lie~· 116428 ....... ~ititU-
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renova11on 898-4257 Jonn HOME REPAIR Caroen-•GOOD M OVES• Lie Free est 631·2345
__ rry plumbing rental Low rates Free Est TiJ
CUSTOM Carpentry Spas prooe<ty Refs 826-7245 Loe C-158192 545--4654 I
Trle Fences CALL er,, CE~MtC SPECtALIST•
Gero Contractor 645-9077 Top quality work by
:-SnilRmdl & Ado11ions t SERVICES t locenseo professionals walls. doors windows guaranteed' 898·9329
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< they're all in I.I. TIEI SUMI c....11ewre1e I
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etc No 1ob too small
'Reas. Mickey 536-0553 CLASSIFIED Finesl quahty tree care
(714) 969-8263
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C0t1c -Bnck-Block L•' &
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STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legal Department et the
09ily Piiot 11 pleated to an-
nounce a new Mf'Vk:e now avail-
able to new buslneaes.
We wtll now SEARCH the
name for you at no extra Charge.
end MW you the time and the
trip to the Court HOUM In Senta
Ana. Then. of courM. aft• the
IMrCh it completed we wtll flle
'lfNf flctlt.lous bu96ness name
stetement wtth the County Cleftt.
~ once a week for four
weeks a required by law and
then file your proof of pubtl-
catlon with the County Cleftt.
Please stop by to file your
fictitious bu~ness statement at
the Dally Pik>t Legal Depart-
ment, 330 West Bay, Costa
Mesa. ca&ifornle. If you can not
stop by. pleue call us
at (714) 642--432 1. Extension
315 or 316 mnd we will make
anengements for you to hendle
this procedure by mail.
" you 9hould hltW My further
queatk>nt. pleale call w and we
wMI be more ttwn gted to _..,
you.
Good ludt In your ,---11
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wtte<raoe, baokl:>ay view. ~ JOFGfNEL AOOST!A eosta~ or an appointment. wettl oor supeNIMd mw· ... W ..... ,
pool, non smlC'r. Fem area 650-3447 642-4321, ext 301 keting team Paid train-u -.Fn 673-2261 only $500 760-2571 •213-461·9'83 days• _,., Found Fem HUSl<Y TYPE AIDE. Live-in 1ng program Exclt1ng
NWPT Shores oondo MI F FOR LEASE 576 sq ftet DOG. beaut blue eyes Assist disabled fem prof bonuS plan. plus high Hospital
25-35, great location• 65c/sq tt. Bae« butlding Near Huntington Cent,.al EtSd CM Nice rm -eamtngs Company can. -lml IEllll
$375mo -securi ty. 440 E. 17th St., C.M. PIM'k.842·8693 $350/mo. ElleS & wtcnds return fare ~1.-d. 35 hi...-up reqd
631-2366 646-5585 645-8523. 619/~6-6366 off F ptf Nsmk 645-2357 Call through Fnday 11--4 ~'"person Mon-Fn
Ll-y .--. FOUND M.ie-tong-nalr ----· only. Don Howwd M .V Corw Hosplal 661
Prof F/M to shr lovely •--H• Chihuahua 3129. vie Assemble<s lo build sa'1 (714) 646-3337 een1er. Costa t.Aesa
Cape Cod house w/many Garden offices. prime lo-Stater & Edwards. Hunt boats We wltrain Apply
xlras. steps to bctl, N.B cation on Bristol. 1000 to Beach 841•1429 7am Mac Gregor Yachts
Neat, 11/smkr $575 Susie. 3000 sq ft AC, excellent 1631 P1acen11a C M ..............
lat,f,... ... .... ,. ........ •TUSJWllYIUS
852·94 11/d, 646-4988/e park1no S 1 15·S 1 35/sf. FOUND Pa or of Per·
-Private ,.estroom & wet acr1ption glasses wtcase II IUIW
Needed da~ Of ntght Wiit
tram Poc1y·s Dies Aes·
t-.nt ttunl_ Beacn STEPS to t>eactl Mstr bar available 957-6035 Supef'IOr !>48-9597 Sports minded tnd1Y10ua1s bdrmtba. w/d d /w etc. ----needed lor P'T ""'O<k Avl now $358/mo tstl NWPT BCH 2 mo's FREE FOUND very lo"'ng med S71hr PIT evernngs &
last. sec Jeff 673-3683 RENT Lets mMle a deal wt11te hair cat. VIC Lake Saturday 645-5760 llJll•llilf•••••• 111\.mE-MOTHERS MARKET &
Grea1 Cout Hwy toe. Park H B !>36-6606 -_
haulJ Wu ... Z7zt reas rents incl uhl Xlnt LoStFICOCl<ER SPANIEL Dependable haro-work·
OUIET F grad student nds parki Agt 645-3683_ WMel Redd1Sh brown VIC ong F/T Gd wagesJbenS
tBr apt CM /CdM/NB. Ocean v-suites, park· Mc Fadden & Pasadena ...._,, ... C. ....
Hetpi Newport Center Oen•• Grp overcome tts
own baby boom' Wtaing
10 train chao.-sode ass.s-t.iii ean f0t ,,,,.,_
Knctlen IS ~long ap-
phcahons for .::ooks
Dosriwasners K1tche"
Cast•~ & Parrtry Peno<>
10 WOr1l 111 our Vegetar.aro
Resf.Mawll ~ & wtl!lOS $550 Dog-14 \'TS. short tng. pnones. hte sec-in Tuston 544.5720 I lebl. .... 1441,
hr clean. quiet 675-029-4 retanal duties. a.gn space .....-. __.1 iiMrT• ea. .. 6-4().. t 122.
avl On Coast Hwy .,.., r-ru, 1111 m•
Ouiet resp woman (561 $3/SQlft 213 592-0833 Low cost spay/neuter re· _._ son 2' old cat want 10 1-.;
DRAPERY WORK ROOM
Needs soecaeny percson
P19Cewo<k. set ~ hrs
Sant•,,.,,. 835-5932
Please appty at
225 E 17tn Str
Cost•~
reot 2br 1',ba w/sml yd •F•S Fii LUSE tetra! Mon-Sat 9-4 30 NEWPORT TIRE CENTER Pet I D avail Animal As-E CM/Npt Hgts $850 Nwpt 8ch 500.5000 sit, N F '"-1122 _._......
range Loe empl'd/,.efs Airport area Compet1tove Ststance League 0 ee ___ _
673-6170/D 675-9660/E rates 213--947.0303 Helpline, 978PETS ~ DRIVER Needed fun weei.eno
worti GooO pay Call
MELODY •660-1624 * Allen Beck Flonst ----=-o -REWARD LOSf2 Min -llJll IT C1111t1 fer leat OFFICE & STORAGE FtSUonauzers old but "'--. •• -Z7fl $385t mo 576 SQ ft sweet vte BrOOkhurst & MMD
1809 Newpor1 Blvd N8
675-1353 Restaurants --------•I Ma11ners SquaretCOISI A d ams A pr, 1 4 NEWPORT. TIRE <:ENTER
llZYCUUE/.. ~wy 646-7641 _ 122.90101D962·826-41E M4-1122 -·-IFllII•TE
•E 111111 $550 1br pool 1 persn. no SMALL Olllce Space. REWARD Lost beige pUrSe llLL .. cu-1---. pets 646-5137 I 1·8pm $375/mo E. 171h St . ----.__,.,
C ta ••--C•'I B H & contents. Thursday E.wp on 10 k.., with l"'ht
Early A M N-spaper
Rwte PIT 7 days No
Couect1ng Must nave de-
St 2'142 OS """'--1 ' 3/3 10 N ??? ~ _, . ., lllfl ~A6 9663 * * 1 apnt pm 0 typlnn, mce phone man • .,... · asked 492·3 111 .. ,.
pendable vet!IC!e. drovers F l Of PIT SPiit SNtlS
kc prool of 11a~11ty ins Ot1vers e.am great money
E11cellent e•tra income '" new ~c:onceot STIUIE UlllU Tll DEllTM SltTl ners -needed 8-5. u .Fri
Costa Mesa/Newport Newport Ctr .• Fashion 111 Pe,....i1 1ii2 937·5~2 Joann L A Herald Examtner Big St1ps PLUS mileage
border 24-hr access. The Efficient Altemative Anyone k nowing the lmlDPEI
busoness or personal Full serVtce or answering wner-eabouts of Ttmo1hy A' P A 'R. Bank~ Pay.
C714) !>4 1--4384 with tl<>urs to suit your
kfesty1e Will trem
12x20'/12•30' 548-3878 service/mad only c Cline (FOf't Rucker roll P T 645--0792• E•lllU lll1W
Needs SMs Help '°' -& ,.....ends Must be
Cal Stent
C...errill 640-5470 Al•I mey be r-d•no tn Boats
-. . Newport Beach. contact. --TIMI -llell•bfe & "now fashton
1835 .._port Blvd • Ste
4-115 C M 642--7103
ll lale~t C...nc11l Prt,.rty AO = 53 642-4300 Boat snow a1tendants laaiw/iifiit'. lftt 1771 . --.anted Temp full hme
---------1 Brootlhurst at Allant• yrs Call Barbara at 2tlt H un t ing ton Beec h HIRE S5l hr Mus\ be o-.er 18
...... Seites Prof offlCle space 500 sit 675-3936 br.-n 8 30-5 30
AIC Ample pncg. $325 up & up• Mo-Mo/Lease Bkr through classified Cl-p /T 2855 E Csl Hwy 675-fi900 963-8377 :;;;-=-=-=-=....;:-=-=-=--====.;..::=-______ ___!========;--i Retail nursery needs a weekend pert time
.
Motor Routes
available in
Costa lesa
Huntington leach
Fountain Vallar
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
C1ll 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper
earner might be just your size. Just send in
this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are
av<"ilable now•
le 11•1•1.,. It I ..., ,... .arrilr!
rou7d~.:;;; ;d c:.-:=e~.;;,:. ;:-~,,
ing a Daily Pilot carrier.
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Monday thru F110y
646-744 1
18 & UP' Earn. S ISO-S2500
Da.ly PMt time photo
model<ng No e.~ No
tee WORLD TALENT
PIT F/T OOod pay Com-AGENT-LIC t>Onded
missions rehable ••II •18181986--4316
tra•n Own lranspor· lb -u a..w -tahon Apply .,, per-son r-.--1
Metro Car Wash 2950 Eve. wtcnd ex:per nee 6332
Hart>or Bl . Costa Mesa Westminstef Ave • West· minster 891-0418
&~:=N ........ ---
.. Apply Gift Shop. O C Atr· FOf Glass Co in C M
port T u-frl AM 852·9186 Must have good dnving r• cord 241-0575 CLEANING--person tor
small office Must oo wlro-lllllM ...
dows 20 hrs peJ week WANTED Photo Lab ··-guam ld Pleasant WOfk· peroenc• helpful Full
mg cond. 546-4876• 11me 1r11ne. 250-4136 ....................
The Orange Coas1 Dady
Plot IS ~ an e•·
per 1811Ced 4 color 0"5ef
Jovmeyman Pressman
We nave an exQellent
benefi ts package
$12 21 /Hour Contact
(l1t)M2-G21 bl ...... ,,.,
• Newspaper Gardener lf'ltenot OI b •
• • t9fior p&anttng, ..... tng
and grooming p&ants Call
: • 249-2109
t SPREAD : L::.·~~c:,c1!t3 ~ t t btoca to beKh. ~ • THE • llPMlting. S75-3375•
tt tt LR,._.
Open in Medical Grc~
t NEWS t practices in Fountain v-. f f lay, MtSSIOn V19JO & Com
• • ~ Days. e¥9IM19S OI
• • ~ends. 641-6348
• w k . the ................ ...._._ • ..._ .... . • or ID ever ,._,_._,ng .........,_ • PART TIME .
t oaper t'romotion field! If you are t 142~
t sett-motivated. and like working with t .,,, 1-t teenagers, thts may be the op-t .._ metro .,..,P9Pel
:
portunity you've been waiting for. t heve llTlfnedlMe Manage.
:
ment opportunity 1n
• This is a GUARANTEED INCOME of-~~ .!:'~= t $400 per week to start wtth poten-t No..., nee. Wil tr9n.
t tial earnings of up to $1000 per t • .... l1lva, t week. t • Aecruit & ~adUlts ·: .. = ~c::. :::::~ An insured .. van. wagon. pick-YEAY ,_ !*le ~
up/shells are a MUST. tMnt. Vanous work
I a.ctledule avallable.
5mry & ...... All
• POSm<>tits REQUIRE
For more information t ~::.::-;..,
f (714)SU-4384 Call Mr. James • •0 a111111
: (213) 477.-2870 i ·=-=~ i t !..-8-* Ol'lloe PIT . .-.&&1pt.M4-143S
Wiii Wiii SPll llZIE
WANNA PARTY All NIGHT Alf) HANG OUT ATM BEACH
All DAY? FN:!!!
JUST GM US PART Of YOUR £VENN; NI> YOUR WINNNG
PERSONALITY.
WE'LL GIVE. YOU A CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD ID«Y
REPRESENTING AN £ASY TO SELL. WEU KM>WN.
RE PUT ABl.E PRODUCT
GUARANTEED SALARY + Ca.t + IDUSEZ = SSS ft
YOUR POCkET
CAl.L PATCOl.lft AT (714) 642-4536 Ell. 430 fOlt ..
INfO CALL BETWEEN 3-9 PM OI LCA\t A •SSAGE
ANYTll: Alf) Ill CALL YOU!
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of la1• model, tow rnllesila
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pan1 ~ioiaiMCJ an, •• ,_ -• ••• m...w.. __ P dr.uer cotf .. ta~ end Like new $695 Orum Ml 4 .... J Dri-.-"/J..,. eor<U alsume •ease
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I twwe good drWW1g,.. ... ,-.... T Services needed M u st be ellLfTYF...,_ illOfl Oolf du~ ••• wM e Tahoe pac"· ••-,_ ... , 6 cyt au19 1rans.air.PoWW".
ccwd. ~ Pe1M1)'M-. 11 rs.I ~aey knowtedgabte in all areas Items tR..nu~ou.s 10 1111 1200 irons 3-thru 9 5 , Too "'uen cun oown? s1ee<1ng, poWier bfailt•.
C.M le now KCaP'lnO appa. An H&R 86oc* Company of camera Call for-oitails S25 10 P1tcl'ltng weoge $300 ~-=~~~ 1~_r:_ease ~g O• rie-...e• MBZ a;n Im s1ereo X'ln1 c:ond
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.-._ Reatauran11 .-1111.Ce11249-8733btwn P1tat(71')642--4321111t 1ngRoom & d i ning n-s200 Motorola Port power steering. ~
Full I P9rt r-OUALITY OONTROL IN-HOUSEWIVES PIT da~. 9.5 Uk for Sl'IH''-Y 291 during the day and S 1200 673-2315 Cetular Pt.one 8500XL 6 .... ~ MtieZ r a d I o ' C a I I • t t e;:
bme SPECTIONI MANAGER Noal(p o.k. (71')642-439t9Yetlings --mos old S2•50 obo ........ <1HOB174) .M.teS. 11· 1--f /T for production aall t>oats. FllJUmlT1ID lllllTllY Illy Piii Rattan love seal & cnair E.c1rasi 673-6099 • a&. pp Ill HB Chryster-~; r-Mac Gf'eQOI" Yecttls
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For medlclleiol• & tl'Mt-1631 Placentia c M 1 • 1 8rootlhuts1. FV ·~· Flrm needS full )('Int COl'ld All IO< $350 '-'•Sales e.v::;n.~;:. ~w.1---IObed ' . ' SALES ttmeaecretary.5yra•llP . JllW ..,.. •64().5074* _ --FORD 7 • Mercury C8P'\. S,N.F.~ M' •MULD .... ,, RTUll 11.lnt typlng &phonu~ulls. ' °' SOFA n40n qualtty.nMf C.W Ml llu llU --!.':•.:..:• • ~=bJ~.~~a=
_,.. _ FIT. lndudaa Pfoepecting, Customer Sarw. ,_,._ Non-amkr. 875-3551 Oesta ..... U UIH uHd. suit wrapped MOVING SALE FUrntt1Ke, ---• a 1 ... , et 675·8259 Make~-
.11 .. .... 1etephone & eounter C'" 11 I w .. s 1000 s tools ff-_.._,.."' ' -· I If HI••· Friendly per-~.!_ng~ !~11~~ SECRETAftY1RECEP filil•llf Of1,. sac 250 ' o """' equipmet1t. -•• • •• FORD FIESTA 1978 Y-6-•
•548-5585• tonali1y. positive at-t~·.,;·~ .;;;= FIT tor Costa~ Real Aecec>tt0n1St and wmnal Can del 2 13'~2~588 ~ood~=ts":.:-I 1111Glllaa..ll& tow good cond1t1on!
... _...... dluda. front Office ac>-niaana. Order dealt cw Ea1at• offiOe Call Man.. attendant, technician Spanistl ltyte 7 • 3 cabl-SAT /SUN 9-4pm. 1017 _..111.LD* (l._ 111 1111 Runs weffl S800 Goo0 ·--.. -•-a --'"'ill 646--7•3" -~ net cos1 S1700 --'I ""75 ., __ .. ..., I'-' trans 67."' "750 Ron
Ill.a, ;; ~ -;,,-~ llmilar experience and ,__, fOf busy large --.-. ... ea111e Dr 760-6550 ··---•-_ orlt'/ T~rt 9am-5pm good t~ menner SERVICE Sta11on Attend-prac11ce FIT Of PIT inc1 ~~ =~= ~~~~: C..u... 1124 9111 ll UYPTI 'll •liiiil 111 c lllm •ES, Pe,;nyuver. 1660 =:,,ec:t·~~·~,_: ;;1:9,,:u1~1 '"Tl=~ :.=-~~exp pref. trgelec dryerS95 a o.-G;:t-/~ snaoe $4200
P\acanu A•. C.M. Control. 696 ~ IOfl CHEVERON USA. WELDERS-vider aota S150. L·stlape SIT 1-J*
M' II •ULD Ave , CM 714-S46-5570 2546 E Coal Hwy. CdM ALUM.ISTAINLESS c>elll wl•xec Cflalf S135 JUL,_ It* -U •H•••-'
PIT.,...... MllCOme Sa1 Ask tor Lloyd Totten -MacGregor Yac:tits. 1631 962-3553 Etec1 dryer coucn !>41tes Coupe 4 c:yt 4 IOd. PWI'
ll'l'lmedl ate opanl nga 1-2 & Mon t--S. inc:k1d9s ••• R9 PIBI• _.,,_ Placentia Cos1a Mela Span11n 11y19 8 bar S3600 P<>5t HOie Auger gas disc brakes AM1FM ~Orangecoun-phor'9 & counter s"'5 ....a.e MacGregor YChtl, 1631 • sell $1100 Designer rot chain saw Remington 11HGW730) S3 195
1y. Looting for dllpen-fr~ offica. wilt train. EJtperlenOed Now hiring. Plaoenha, Costa Mesa _. •1£1111 iron nanging lamps cnrs. game master rifle Rem-111-1122* HB Cnryslet-Plymouth
dabla ~....,tr-. .......... p Balboa Island Realty. Teacher end tables. k1tch bar 1ng1on rrtles IBM EAec1 842-063 1
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time up to 40 Mun pet -· · P1101 is lootllng for an SSOO ea Mii IOI' S65 •a : •-;..-L I ---:-..-. L.....,.. • ..-. IULlltlftlll.D Sales 1UIRFI -rgetlc perlOfl 10 u-HB (Ad1ms/B rkhrst1 •~ _. Ht la• la~ tlMI• cyl 1u10 IK!ory ..,
_.and nigh1 tNfts..., ••waa Under New Ownerlttlp. W• Full tune 12 ..,.,,..1., units SISt our District Managers 962-3553 1Nl Maple 88droom 6:t ~ power steering am/trn
..,.....,._ -·-•-l'4l9d sales peopi. and ECE needed Monday thru 3 days during 11'1e week. •11-I'--2 cNtSll 2 nightstand• I c:as1ette Must S•• Gl'Mt oppty for sales I*'· cloeen. FONner'ly Allton Friday 7 30 to • pm weellene1s and nohda~. ~ ...... , .. 15 mirror B.cispreads too' ACURA I lHSG97SI S39t5
Pte... contact Ren.. 'ton Olf manager 10 graw Marnie Con1act ChartMI S6/Hr Call 847-5284 .Apphcanl must nave r• ... ·-· S1eam41f 1runks Chairs HB Chryt*·Plymou.tn rii~iiii~iiii;
(71')AO-eel3 •l eatabllsned Urm ~noa164S-6015 ----hable car witn vahd CA ---•-:• 1 f ' ~•-•y••• 842-0631 w/S1rong .. !Sting S1aft Tetepnone Sates___ Hv 1• •·••Y Cont tctosl g assware. -ant1QUeS. -•: - ----.. • ~ Local exp tn Newport, .. ILm llcMt MIT .. IT -drivers hcense, proof of $1'0 anywtiere In u S . picture fram9s. l drawing Just tmng us you.r lowest PORSCHE 9 12 Red 1967 LoadeO w/pcywer equip
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-•lllll Coeta Mesa or Hun1· Will 1rain insurances and OMV $170 LA to Haw111· Gooct boards Thu1s-Sat 9.-. bonallde Acura oea1 and Gd eooa Many extras• '2£H,.055) S19 .... a ,,_ ... --pnnt-out tanang pay IS Tht\J 5188 ,,.,, 7332 2915 Broad Street we n beat 1t $4800 c au eves attar ' ..... ..
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WEEKEND ASSISTANT
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS. PART-TIME
WEEKENDS -3AM-11AM SAT. SUN &
HOLIDAYS. MUST HAVE RELIABLE
CAR/TRUCK . VALID DRIVERS
LICENSE. CAR INSURANCE & OMV
PRINTOUT. $7.00 PER HA. + MILE-
AGEkCALL 642-4536 EXT. 205. ASK
FOR[ETH.
nn.TTEI aponslble Mate ,_., •780-9000• .. ~ ¥ II Jf, (1NREl761 .. SI.US ~t (all field•) ALUMINUM WALKER .,4\.' BM .. 1 ••• HB cnry.--~ Experienced Iyo-setter own car. &39-5787 'AutomattC-Shut oft new 'ft u·· Loaoe<S •lpoww ~ 842-0631 ·'
want.O Skilled m martt-1111CJaaMi11 tton. Blac• & Becker Can ~c, I 1CTV9CM) 16."5
up typ.setttng and 536-6316 before Som or ~ •&IOAI IEAICM '12 Plftlllll ... '
pasl•uP a plus Salary =--Ali bf'#n 7 J0..9om Sedan.• c:yt. 5 IPC1 . .......,
baaed on expertenee. --------IEIT IEIL pwr steerlng. pwr (dtlCI Must be wilhng 10 wortl 1a1• Uqu1da11on! VIC-S1td 1ng glass d oors · b rks AM/FM Su'"'
eY«ungs Please contact torl an sot• & cnairs< 6-7'?'x5' S1Sea, 6-7'> x3 .:. I• 1444 otean P FYD658) S2 GS
Lisa or Pat at 171•) Wioker.mtSCchrs&many $10u Ounean Phyfe dln l >tOJAMBOAEEROAD -HB Chrysler-Ptymouth
642-4321 ellt 291 during mor• anttquet 722-9815 Mt $150 557-7361 Dq[fiefd Open 7 deysaWMll All• ..... tic t• 84~1 • •
t ne day and p u ) .... Mil WETSUITS • Rlpcuri2M ExtendeCIS«vlceHours ----;'UU-Pliilift1Mliiiiiminii~.::...
642-4399 evenings sllrt stv lull we1su11 Size Marine 7 a m • 10 P m Mon-Frt •
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HB--. 962-3553 frM te '" MU: m1 Please eall al11f 5pm ~g;g 1~ 1ng dtsc: bfak• AM/"M
MORRIS WANTS A our new & used 848·9418 ' easaette SUP9r clean 1 M •••rn. .,_, Electnc· Boats --t i MJY2061 . S2.etS & A9f;irgei a1ors, M•e. * HOME & FAMILY H9 11 1 MAZDA 626 86 GT turt>o I BUICK · HB Chry.a.r-Plymo'-Oi
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WEDNESDAY, APAIL 6, 1988
Movie food ecenea m•kH • t•tr •ppetlzer tor oac....cs
Ann L8nden tell• rNder to NII out of 3-J••r rom•nce.CI
Lighter Ineals fancied iri springtime
Low-calorie recipes won't
sacrifice taste or nutrition
You can ca~urethe sprinatime spart ofiQ1tD&lity
in the kilebea wiab quality iQIR!dients, such as turkey,
artichokes and ripe olives. T oeetber. these foods offer
temptinacombinations desipcd for the cook ready for
culinary crcati vity.
Twt:ey, known as nature'soriainal .. lite" meat. is
an appcalinacboice for today's busy cooks because ofits
versatility, economy and nutrition. Turuy is hiah in
protein but low in fat. c:olories and cholesterol. For the
two-person bousebold, a turkey breast is the ideal
choice.
Californiaanicbokn are a fun and fabulous
vqeiablc, one that l$casy to cook and serve. They att ·
most plentiful March throuah May. Cook them fora
low<aloric treat and serve with bottled drcssina at a
picnic or tailpte party.
Foradistinctiweadditiot110m~fomi1-
ripeolivesarea naturaJchoicc.and they att low in
calorics-a small or medium one has only four.
Foryoursprinctime menu. spotliaht Turkey With
Thyme Glaze, a succulent roasted turkey breast served
with a.,avy seasoned with thyme and white wine. An
interestina vqetable side dish, Artichoke Saute,
combincs~hokcs, tomatoes, mushroomsand herbs
with a liaht seasoninaofoliveoiland white wine.
For another quick and savory side djsh, make
Pasta Pronto. which combines pasta. herbs. choj,ped
walnuts and olives in a creamy Parmesan cheese sauce.
For planned-ovCl'5 the next day, the perfect
solution isat band with Festive Mediterranean-style
Turkey Salad. Just combine cooked and cubed turkey
with sliced CaJifomia ripe olvin, quanered and cooked
California baby artichokes plus other vcaetablcs and
SQSOninp for an easy main-dish sal.t.
TUUEY WITllTBYME GLAZE
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To roast. preheat oven to 325 dqrccs. Place turkey
breast skin-side upon rack in shallow pan. Brush with
melted butter if desired. Use a ·meat thermometer to
determine done temperatutt. ·I nscn thermometer into
thickest pan of the breast being cattful not to toueh the
bone. Roast 20 to 2S minutes per pound or until
thermometer rqistcn a temperatutt of I 70degrees.
Remove turkey brca~t from oven 45 minutes
befott projected done time. In small saucepan over low
heat, melt marprine. Stir in thyme. salt and pepper.
Brush turkey with herb mixtutt. Return to oven and
Tum 1--dishdinners
into Qlealtime _fiesta
~ish dinners att some of the
best busy-day menu mainstays.
When these sinaJe--skillet suppen
and fast-to-fill ca.sseroles boast the
spicy flavon favored by Tex-Mex
food fans. they make meaJtjme a
fiesta.
Panhandle Pork Chops show-
casn serapc-bri&ht colors and a rich
blend o( lively flavors. The savory
stuffina of cilantro. picante sauce..
&Ren onions and cumin flavors the
chops from the inside as they
simmer to perfection in a spicy rice
and vqeiabk mixture.
A quck-to-fix casserole that's
oven-ready in about 20 minutes.
Ranch Style Supper Bake teams
pori. potatoes and picante sauce
with cheese and vqrtablcs for a
true taste ofTeus. Serve it with a
selection of ~style toppinp -
shtcddcd lettuce. tomato. avocado.
sour cream and additional picante
sauce -and let everyone pmish
their own.
PANHANDLE POU CHOPS
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Cut deep pocket in meaty por-
tion ofchops paraJlel to flat surface.
Combine 'I> cup of the picante
sauce. green onions, If• cup of the
cilantro and 1'2 teaspoon of the
cumin. Stuff each chop with about
•1. of the vcaetablc mixtutt; sccutt
with wooden picks.
Sprinkle both sides of chops with
1'2 teaspoon of the salt; rub season-
ings into meaL Heat oil in 10.inch
skillet over mcdiumLbi&h heat:
brown chops about 3 minutes on
each side. Remove chops; reserve.
Pour off all but about l tablespoon
of the drippinp.
Saute onion in drippinp until
tender. Add tomatoes., rice. broth.
remaining 11> cvp picante sauce and
ttmaining 1/2 teaspoon cumin and
salt; mix well. Place chops over rice
mixture. bring to -. boil. Reduce
heat: cover and sim'!'er 20
minutes.
Add sreen pepper. cover and
simmer until most of liquid is
absorbed, about S minutes.
Sprinkle with remaining cilantro
and serve with additional picante
sauce. Makes 4 servings.
llANCll STYLE .
IVPPDBA&E
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1 larp ..a.. di•PJed
1 c .. ve prul, mblced
1 cu (U~ er 11 oaca) ••••••es, ••dralaed •••
ceanelJ di1JJed ·
,. c-. pkute l8tlft
until fat rises to top and skim off. Add broth to Juices to
measure 4 cups. Return lo roasting pan and bring to
s1mmeroverlow heat. Stirring to incorporate brown
bi ts fro m bottom of pan.
Star together cornstarch and wine until smooth.
Star into pan d ri ppings 1n roasting pan. St1mng
constantly. bnngtoboal overmed ium heat and boil 1
minute. Spoon 4 tablespoons gravy over each serving
of sliced turke). Makes 10 to 1 ~servings of turkey and
4 cupsgJau
FESTIVEMEDITERRANEAN STYLETURJ[EY
SALAD
% c9's cooked ud cllbe4 t•rkey
a,, c•p sliced Callforala ripe olives
• ., up diced Oll.iOll
'• up ~lllly sUced ce.lery
1 • cap claoppH parsley
I "I te11pooe1 clilGpped fres b tarragon or t._
teaspoon dried ·
hablnpooe1 mayewiH
? tablespoons tarragon viaegar ...'.)
1 tablespoon lemon J•ice
1 tablespoon olln oil _
8 baby Califoraia artlcltokes, cooked ud qurtered
In a large 00" I. combine all 1ngred1ents. Cover and
refngerate-at kast one to two hoursorovemaght before
sen ing. Malc:·s 4 senngs ..
ARTICHOKE SA UTE
3 medium California artlc~kes
Lemonjaice
1 small onlon. sllced
1 clove garlic, mjnced
% tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon sugar
"' 1ea1~ dried tarragon. cnalkd
'• cw, ea~ dry •~te wiH ucl water
Sall aM pepper
1 cmp sliced mH~m1
1 mediem 1oma&.o, seeded &M cHpped
Bend back outer petals ofartachokes unttl the}
snap off eas1I~ near base. Edible portion of petals
should remain on artichoke hearts. Continue to snap
off and d iscard thick petals until ccntraJ core of pale
green petals 1s reached
Cut ofTstemsand top ~ inches of artichoke«
discard. Tram outer dark grttn layer from articho ke
bottoms. Cut art1chokC's tn halflengthw1se. Cut out
center petals and fuzz~ center. Cut each halfin fourths
continue roasting. brushing frequently with herb
m ixt.ure until turkey tests done.
··lengthwise. D1por rub nil surfaces with lemon Juice.
Sauieomon and prhc in oliveo1l: stir in prepared
artichokes. sugar and t:mago n. Add wme and water and
cook until an1chokesare tender. salt and pcpperto Remove turkey from pan. Po ur pan drippings
from roasting pan into large measuring cup. Let c;ct
-/t
l tea1peoasaJt a M9ttl froiee dkff wll
bre•-4 potaton. &bwe.4
1 ~ Nfl (I oattt) ~reddff
c~d..,.~
Opdeu1 1anaillla: ~
leta.ce, clleppe4 tomate, slkff
avec:aff, airy ..., cream
Brown meat wtth o nion and
prtic in 10.anch skillet. dram. Stir
in tomatoes. picante sauce. green
pepper. cumin and salt. Simmer
uncovered 15 minutes or until
most of liquid is absorbed. Stir an
potatoes and I cup of the ch~se:
pour into 11 x 7-anch baking dash.•
Bake at 350 degrees for 30
minutes or until heat~ through
(Pl--eee LIG1'TSR/C4)
-,... Spnnklc with remainma cheese.
Let stand 5 minutes befott scrvmg.
Garn ash as des a red: cut into squares
to serve. Serve with additional
p1cantc sauce. Makes 6 servings.
•<\t this point. casserole may be
co'ered and refnacrated until bak-
ing tame.
Collection,reflects 50 years of trial, error in.kitchen
,
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This book. which she subtitles an
Herb Primer. "is exactly wt\at I was
lookina for when I first became
interested in herbs."
Her arcen thumb produces a
small herb prden and after honina
her anistic taknt at a few cta.s.
she decided to do her own illustra-
tions. Combinina thetc talents. she
said she would bra.k off an herb
mpril and make a life..sizc pen and
ink drawiaa of it.
~. are 12 full-.,. drawinp
in the spiral-bound book. conwn-llll 274 rmpa. But me anvsual
relibft it a small plmtic pkUt.
... widl die herb. that it •pied ........
De 6-t of tM book IS devoted
to•..._..~ •tr•bowto
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;Al'Jhlr ol Mrntwl.t: ,_.,.
C9lioeL ... ii. wt. ol~
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as a second language -Laubach
Literacy. which rtte1ves a ponion
ofhtr book proceeds.
The rook book sells for S 12. 95
and can be purchased at Gelson·s
markets or by ordenna from
Meadowlark Publications. 177
Mira del Ocstc. San Oemente
92672.
Herc arc samples from her book.
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Mix first se'en 1nsrcd1ents for
dttssi.na. Cook new potatoes 1n
boalina water and saJL Also rook
fresh l!'tt" beans. A~DF lettutt
around lafllC platter with flaked
tuna an C'eDlef and veartablcs
surroundina n. Top wtth drcnina.
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1 cu c1a•eMM cram ef
diida ...
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1 "' C11f9 water 1 t,\ C9fl lllate Nee " .............
Roll chacke-n tn tlou.r. Sault in
butter until aoldcn brown. Mi•
soup. onion and 1Ca10n1np ia
llucq:JU. Graduany stir m water.
Brins to ball, sturi.., COftllandy.
Pow-·~ nC'e. f'illat ftom the box, in10 a shal1ow 2~un
caecroko. Sur all c~ ~
IOUP muun "''° rice. Top _.... ctuckm: pcNr on 1en11·U. 10Uf
m11tuft.. Co~. Biiie lO--••
l '' dctr'ea or uatil c:Mi*• " ~.Sprinkle wtdt; o rib.~
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Sn&ppysauce adds
pizazz to light ftSh
In laalr ifs called Filetto di
Sotliola a Pomodoro, Filkt of Sole
in Tomato Sauce, but the recipe
translates into a delkious, health-
ful, colorful and quick dish.
Rolled lllOWY white fillets of sole
are limmered in a contrastina spicy
tomato •uce conveniently mad(.
with thick and rich tomato paste. It
is acccnled with arren peppen,
zucchini, eaPlant and mushrooms
and leaSOned to perfection with
parsley, bail and garlic.
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The combination adds up to an
eal)'. entree fit for a dinner party
wbaleaddinaoaly lOOralories. little
fat and cholesterol to the meal.
Busy coolts will be hl\PPY to know
that, from fish market to tabletop,
the meal can be prepared in less
than 60 minutes. And, all the
preparation for the entree can be
dpne in the same tarv skillet.
While the fish simmers, cook
wide noodles or other pasta to serve
the dish over. And while a loaf of
bread warms in the oven, toss a bis,
crisp salad to accompany a meal
that translates into .. presto" and
perfect in any language.
FILLE1TO DI SOGUOLA
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Ya cap Waly tUced oaioa
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BEEF
ROUND L& 1.89
Smoked. Beef Of Polish
WILSON SAUSAGE .................. LB 2.19
1 cap Ya .fad pieces sren
• l % caps ( 14 Ya-once CU)
peeled wllole tomatoes ud juee
1 ~pwater
~ cap (1-ouee cu) tomato
paste
~ cap aipped frnll panley or
! Ya tea1poou dried panley
1 tablnpooa salpgd fl'ed basil
or ~ tea1poo11 dried basil
• Ya tealpooll salt
11& teaspeoa pepper
1 Ya poad1 flUet of sole
1 Ya caps llleed 111ttllhli
Cooked pasta
Sautc onion and garlic in oil in
12-inch skillet. Add cgplant.
mushrooms, green pepper,
tomatoes and juice, water, tomato
paste, panlcy, basil, salt and pep-
per. Cover and simmer I 0 minutes.
stirring occasionally.
Roll up sole filkts; place in
skillet, pushing down into tomato
mixture. Cover: simmer 20
minutes. Add zucchini to skillet.
Simmer I 0 to 15 minutes or until
sole and zucchini arc cooked.
Serves 6.
Zinfandel
~r~ef reshing,
lighter wine
22-0Z. .99
6-Pock. Reg. Or Diet •
PEPSI, SLICE OR MT. DEW .............. 1.M
By MlltE DUNNE
MICls ... t.._ ......
It's spring. it's warm. it's sunny,
ifs the time of year when our thirst -
in wine turns to things light. cool.
crisp and fresh with fruit.
All of which would seem to araue
against a zinfandcl with dinner
tonight, especially an Amador-style
zinfandel.
By Amador-style zinfandel we
mean zinfandel inky, husky, tannic.
alcoholic, dense with plums and
berries. tobacco and chocolate.
spice and -dust. Not long ago you
needed a turbo-charged prbagc
disposal for a palate to get through
them.
That's a mean cxagcration, of
course, but even people who adored
them had to admit that they were
the monsters of the midway, big old
oafs with more brawn than guile.
That began changing about a
decade ago when the winemakers of
the Sierra foothills recognized that ·
the American palate wanted its
wines li&htcr, fresher and more
refined. Americans wanted zin-
fandcl that could go with food other
than a grizzly that was still alive, so
s-t. Rope
PINEAPPLE
6-lnch Pot 3 99 that's what the wincmakcn of the
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11.oz
BOTTLES 1a.2e49
r majordomo of Shenandoah NII ••ay 1•11 Vineyards in the Shenandoah Val-
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REG. ~ I zinfandcl. produced with fruit off
lemon Flavored I 75-loter
KARASOV VODKA
1.S-llter Blush. Golden ex
................ 6.M
.FRESH
La. 29 scon 2 9 hefty. especially his special reserve
UNSCENTED • some of the valley's older, lowcr-
24.S.Ounce Rice Vinegar ....,Ail* 10-Count yicldinc vines.
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32.oz •
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temperatures. he's bttn hopina to
retain the fleshy herrinea of
Amador zinfandel whi1e temperina
its hanh tannins and heady alcohol .
With the l 98S Sbenandoab
Vineyards Special ReterVe Am9dor
County. zinfandel ($7.SO), he's
come has clolest yet to makina a
foothiU zinfoclel that is at once
ripe, rich and full-bodied ~ only ~tcly ta~~ . matins It drinkable an this lifetnne. even in
the sprintlime.
It's 1tiU IOI dauntina alcohol -
14.6 percent -yet on the palate the
fire ii well melbd by ftnD .adity!
ripe hitinm end • IOUda 01
nlliduml . I•• =:f" ..u.aorodlerrecentfY reln11d rem we ziallndell it allo ............. -. ,.. ib
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Swiss Muesli a tasty meal-in-one
American. Cancer Society's provide a nutnt1ous comb1nauon
cookbook will show you how to of fiber. vitamins and calcium.
prepare and eat a healthful break-In the Amencan Cancer Society's
fast , n<? matter what your time · vers10n. sweet chcW) prunes be-
constramts. stow a taste and textural counter-
Many of the recipes can be made point to the tan )'ogurt. softened
in minutes, or they can be prepared cereals and crunchy nuts.
ahead and kept on hand conve-The muesli is stored 1n the
nicntly. refrigerat~rovcm1ght nnd served in
An example is the Swiss Fruit t~e morning topped with fresh fruit.
Muesli, a tasty meal-in..one that is Since It kttps fo r four to five .days.
as good fo r you as it i~ good to cat. you can make It at the beginning of
Muesli, the Swiss national break-the week a.nd breakfa<1t worry-free
fast dish. is quickly ga ining popu-through Fnd.ay.
bulgur) In addition. pri.ines
provide a nch. swtt1 flavor' and
contain other 'itamans and min-
erals such as iron. They have no
cholesterol and almost no sodium
This rcc1pc 1s from .. The Ameri -
can ,Cancer Soc1et)' Cookbook:· b)
Anne L1ndsa). an cono;ulat1on wnh
Diane J. Fank. M. [). copynght
1988 by Ann Landsa). It 1s publish-
ed b> Hearst Books.
SWISS FRUIT MUESLI
•,., cup soft wlaut kerMll or •,
cup cracked wlaeat bel&•r•
'" c11p rolled oats
•• e., ~ ... ,4 walHtl
t n,. low-fat yeprt •r milk
Fttt.11 fnlt (1lift4 pea~ pear,
11rawberries, baaaaa, a,,ae or
lff4Jeu re4 •r 1rtta &r•Pff I
Hoeey or maple synp top-
tional)
In bo-.1 combine ,.heat kernels.
rolled oat~. prunes. alnut and
~ogurt or mill Stir 1nt1I m1>.ed
( O\l'r and rl'fngrrnt~· o'cm1ght
Top .. 1th fresh fruit and or hont''
before ~n 1ng. \.1aker, 4 ser' 1ngs. ·
•Pour '.cup boiling ,.ater o'er I
Orange Coast DAILY PllOT tw.Snes.ci.y. April 6. 1988 CS
larity in the U.S. ns an easy. In the Swiss Fruit \.1uesh. fiber
healthful breakfast option. Its main can be fo und an the prunes. the
components. fruit, oats and milk. rolled oats and wheat kernels (or "'J cup claopped prunes
bulgur. Let '\tand hour before L
m1 mg .. 1lh other 1ngred1ents _ ___:;;;
Perrier is
nowpasse;
Diet· Coke
new in drink
McClatclly News Mrvlce
Hollyw0044 has a new .. in " drink. I
At cocktail parties and prem1eresall
O\'er the area and throughout the
film industry. Pernerhasgiven way
to Diet Coke as the drink of choice.
according to a rcpon in the New
York Tirµcs.
Charle5 Powell. scrretary of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences. said the 'iwitch in the
last few months is undeniable; he's
been lifting _glasses of Diet Coke at
scores of industry panics each
month.
So popular is the ~oft dnnk an
Hollywood circles that Powell said
he 1s on the verge of ordering it for
the Govern ors' Ball. the'gala that
will follow the awarding of the
Oscars. He is chairman of the ball
committee.
Darlene Miller. whose com pan~.
Savoir Faire, cater<."d premiere
panics for the films .. , egal Eagles"
;~/Id .. The Secret of My Success." 1
said she thi nks th is rreference 1s I
firml y es tablished . .. For a pany of 100 people. I'll I
order four cases of D1<."t Coke no"' I
and only one case of Perrie r:· I
Because nearlr cverynne 1n Holl~·
wood 1s wat ching his "'eight. Miller I
said guests rarely ask for non-diet
sodas. period.
To document the trend from
Perrier. wiih no calones. to Diet
Coke. \\Ith less than nnc calone. 1s
easier than expla1n1ng 1t lentatt e
eitplanations ma) onl ~ confuse the
issue.
Some people theonzc: that 111s the
effect of increasing numbers ot
young execuuvcs and produ er~
wh o were weaned on sQft dnnks
and see Pem~r as punishment to > uppies for their nse tf1 pos111ons of
power (Miller noted that guests
often ask for their Diet Coke v.nh a
t\\ISt of lemon. giv ing some
credence to that theof\ ).
Thc diet soft drink a'iso supplies a
JOit of caffe,ne-46 milligrams in a
12-ounce can -for young C\-
ecutives who drink le"c; coffee tha n ,
their predecessors.
Diet Coke's popul:mty 1s also I
attributed to its sudden v1sib1ht~
after Columbia Picturrc; was bought
b) the Coca-Cola Co. in 1982. Onl)
Coca-Cola products are sold at
Columbia parties. but caterers said
that other soft drinks dn not seem to
be in demand even at ran1es where
the) are served.\
Hollywood 1s .big on 1m1tat1on.
and some people ma) j ust be
following the example of Jeffre)
Ka tzenberg. the chairman of Walt
Disney Pictures. whn dnnks 12
cans of Diet Co.kc a dn~.
Pick best
foods for
good health
Better Homn ud Gardea•
The calories in fa t count up fast
because there are twic<' as many in a
gram of fat as in a gram of protein or
carbohydrate.
Besides its effect on weight con-
trol. high fat consumption also
increases the risk of heart disease.
In each of these food pairs. see if you
~n pick the light. low-fat choice.
I. Turkey sandwich or chefs
salad?
A chefs salad with cheese. ham.
turkey and half an ~ dolloped
with blue cheese dres\ana has '100
calories and 58 pams of fat. For less
than half the calories and IOperccnt
of the fat you can hnvc a turkey
sandwich "18de with two slices of
whole wheat b11e1d, lettuce and
tomato.
2. Lasqnaorspqhctti with meat
sauce? Make your choice spqhetti with
meat sauce. It has 25 ,,erc:ent fewer calo~es and JO percent leu fat
Much of the fat in laSRana is in the
cheae. ). Sinale bu,.er or fi~ sandwich~
Fish has~ calories~ ou~
than beef: but a sandWlCh made
with deet>tiied. breaded fish~
tains 70 percmt ~ t'8k>ries than
a sinalc hamburttt and twice as
much fat
4. Blueberry muffin or bllrf with
jell ? -!& bleel con1ain1 as many
caloriesp4s the mub no fat. •••-F•/C4)
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berry glamorous desserts
For food lovcn.. sprina is not a Strawberry Cookie Pie, for cum-Briaht red bits of stra~ are
rcaJity until the sweet frapnce and pie, calls for a simple but whirled throuah<>ut. craun;a a .b
red-ripe color of fresh strawberries scrumptious chocolate crust, usina tivc confetti texture. The hiabliaht
briahtcn supermarket prodµce crushed chocolate wafers. f.a of this prctentation is a brilliant
counters. whites and aclatin beaten to airy crown of the biaett. .briahtat and
Available in abundant supply li&htness and folded into whipped juiciest berries. The rnuJt -spec-
from now until fall . California cream make a tall, froth fillina. tacular dessert. so colorful, liaht
strawberries are beina harvested and Ouffy that your auests won't be
daily and shipped to markets across Strawberries arc colorful, de-able to refuse.
the country. This means quality licious and elegant all by them-When purchasina strawberries.
and quantity arc at a reak, provid-selves so it doesn't require much look for bript red fruit and fresh
ing plenty of inccntiv(' to try some fussing to tum them into glamorous lf'CCn caps as strawberries ~ not
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STRAWBERRY COOUE PIE
CMcetaae enm• era1 <redfe
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t avea.,a aRavore4 platm
"" cep C.W water
t plat Nlkell fred Callfenla
strawberries. 1aemme4
1 &aMe1p11• lem• Jmke
'i'I Ctlf 1qar tea willies
1 cep wlUPIUI cream
Pre-pare ChocolatcC'run\b Crust;
set aside.
In small saucepan soften gelatin
in water about 3 minutes. Reserve
12 whole strawberries for pmish.
With electric blender or food
processor puree rcmainina straw-
berries until slightly chunky.
Transfer to large bowl; stir in lemon ·
juice. .
Add supr to gelatin mixture;
cook over medium heat, stirrina
constantly, until gelatin dissolves
and mixture is clear. Do not boil.
Cool 5 minutes; mix into pureed
strawberries. Chill, stirrina oc-
casionally, until mixture mounds
sJi&htly when dropped from a
spoon. •
In bowl beat egg whites until stiff
but not dry. Fold strawberry mix-
ture foto egg whites . .Beat whippina
cream until soft peaks form. With
rubber spatula. fold gently into ea
whites. Beat whipping cream until
soft peaks form. With rubber
spatula. fold gently into strawberry
mixture until white streaks disap-
pear.
Mound into prepared pie shell.
Garnish with reserved straw-
berries. Chill until set, about 2
hours. Makes 6 to 8 St'Mnp.
ClteceJaae Cnm• Crnt: Place 7
ounces chocolate coo 1c wa ers in
electric blender or food processor
container: process to make crumbs
(make I 1h cups). In bowl mix
crumbs and 1h cup melted butter.
Press firmly onto bottom of9-inch
pie pan. Bake in 35Ckl~ oven •
10 minutes. Cool.· •
LIGHTER-•••
From Cl
taste. Stir in mushrooms and cook
until mushrooms arc tender. Stir in
tomato: cook until tomato is
thoroughly heated. Makes 4 ser-
vings.
PASTA PRONTO
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parsley. Brina to boil; heat about 3
minutes or until liquid is sliahtJy
reduced. Stir in olives and nuts; salt
and pepper to taste.
Add pasta and chcne; toss until
thoroQlhly combined. Serve im-
mediately with additional cheele. if
desired. Makes 4 servinp. ..
CHOICES •••
PremCS
The calorics in a baeef come from
carbohydrates rather than fat
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of supr and fat "'
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Food scenes give Oscar something new to ~hew on ·:r~ · . .
a1 MADP,.. DAVIDION .. -......
Dear Amdemy ofMotiop Picture
Scicncel:
I wu IWins at a picture of Otcar
the olber day when -bona. IOrt of
like tbe enaption of Los Aneeles in
.. Earthquake" -I wa.s struck.
I know what:• wrona with that tall, bronzed, an deco statue you
folks hand out once a vear for swell
(and sometimes not .0 swell) works
an the movies?
Raldy?
~is SW'Ved. Glamorous, yes.
cottaee on the banks of the Thames.
GranClpa ~ his esphell with
the same1U-tempered austo that he
miaht have med on 1 Nazi had he
been able to JCt his hands on one.
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A
LUNCH: .. The Last Emperor." -
Certainly ex.hibiti~ the most im-
orcuive service, th11 many-coune
lunch was served to the tcen-qed
emperor and his British tutor.
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A
DINNER ••Moonstruck." With
her inherent comic qullities show-
ing, Cher tells her fiance-to-be,
Danny Aiello, that he \houldn't &Ct
on an airplane after tatina fish. At
l0,000 feet in the middle of the
ni&ht. the fisb'll make you miser-
able, she says. ''Have the mani-
coltl," she advises. We aet but a
flcetin& look at the pastry can, since
Danny eschews dcssen for propos-
i'\marriaae to Cher. EST SUPPORTING PER-
FORMANCE BY A DINNER:
••Hope and Glory." The movie dad.
home on leave from his Army bue,
takes a tin of confiscated German
.@m to his wife and three children.
The mum is tom between not catin&
it c•it could be pol!\Oned") and
wolfin& it down, Stnce j1m is
obviously on the non-cxsistent list
in Enaland.
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A
COCKTAIL PARTY: ··Broadcast
News." How about two cocktail
panies?
BEST DRAMA TIC MEAL:
"fatal Attraction." Glenn Oose
takes Michael Dou&las home with
her for pasta dinnrr and other
activities. On that mr al hangs the
fatal attraction.
BEST COMEDY MEAL:
"Moonstruck." O ver plates of
meat. vegetables and potatoes the
extended Italian family -aunts
and uncles and arandpa and pand-
pa 's five dop -discuss love and
the moon.
As &rand pa sneaks his plate to the
dop pantin& behind the wooden
slat gate into the hallway, his
daughter-in-law says. ·•1f you feed
those dogs once more from m~
table, rn rip your hean out ..
Grandpa sits down.
WORST PERFORMANCE BY
ANY DISH: "fatal Attraction."
That boiling pot of domesticated
creature. ·
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN
INGREDIENT: "Hope and
Glory." Grandpa demanded t1*
Bill ao catch a fish; Bill and bis li11er
showed up with hundreds of fisb
that he found lyina about in 1
cordoned-off pool on the Thames.
BEST SET DECOR,.\TION FOR
A MEAL: "The Last Emperor."
The sclS, the opulence and scope ef
the film epitomize th<" muim. •'lt
was a _feast for the eyes."
H U NGR IE ST PER-
FORMANCE: .. Moonstruck."
Grandpa·s five dogs. Distinpished, you bet. But under-
neath the~oss,thepoorauylooks ,~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ buftlO'.
And herein may roost some of the
intrinsic complaints about the
Oscar awards that you hear every year.
''Borina. .. •• Predictable .••
"Over~itzed." ·
What Oscar deserves is• good
diet -of new catqories.
Take food. for anstance. Oscar
and Oscar-watcben need fewer
shon subjects and more linguine
(like that made by Felix and thrown
at the wall by another Oscar in "The
Odd Couple").
When you think about it, hardly a
reel rolls by without a major or, at
least a supponing, role for food.
Food feeds the imagination as well
as the stomach.
Remember tlfe dinner scene in
"Tom Jones .. ? It didn't take a lot of
creative pay matter to figure out
what Tom and the ladv had in mind
while they were anawi ng on grilled
p~easant and slurping up fresh pear
JUICCS.
Food moves the plot alona.
Without the occasion of the Wilkes'
barbecue at Twelve Oaks in "Gone
With the Wind, .. Scarlett might
never have met Rhett Butler.
Who could. ever forget \he ul-
timate consumer, "Jaws." Or the
ultimate horror banqutt served by
the villain in "Indiana Jones and
the Temple of Doom ... Wasn't the
appetizer cream of eye-of-newt? It
was eye-of-something. Fried taran-
tulas were on the menu somewhere.
Produce a picture about Italians
. and one of the set d~oratfons is
bound to be sl>&&hetti. If Mama
Corlcone ever fixed a pot roast for
supper, movie-socn never wit-
nessed it in ~The Godfather."
My favorite spqhrtti scene ap-
pean in a non-Italian movie, "The
Apanment... st&ning 'ack Lem-
mon and Shirley Maclaine. In his
_zcallo make dinner.for Shirley. wllil_
has tried to swallow a lethal dose of
sleepin.a pills over a doomed affair
with Fred MacMurray. Jack boiled
the pasta and. not findinaa strainer,
pabs . his tennis racquet as a
subititute colander. . .
If you can remember any other
frame in "five Easy Pieces" besides
the chicken-salad sandwich scene
('·Hold the chicken, hold the mayo.
bold the lettuce and hold the whole
thin& between your knees,.. said
Jack Nicholson). you're a better
man than I am "Gunp Din," a
popular ·30s epic that must have
teemed with curry suppen as well as
murderous East Indians.
And you can hardly forset break-
fast as cooked (and burned) by
Mister for Sus with Celie lookina on
from her rockin& chair in "The
Color.Purple." Or Paul Newman's
choice of hanaover-bttakfast in the ··verdict." (A raw cg-he drank it riaht down.)
Action often &ets advanced by
dinner. Check out the Caiun
barbecue feast in the .. The lJig
Easf' or the spanan dinnen ex-
penenced by "Oliver" or the
monasteo" dinners when the sood
monks and the hlld monks brought
their suspicions as well as their
spanan appetites to supper in ••The
Nameoftbe Rote."
Think about the ptn0naJ traits
that were revealed when adorable
[)aryUfannah biLinto_Llobs&cr.
shell and all, in ~plash" or when
the si&ht of a lobster almost sent
Diane Keaton into omit in ··Annie
Hall.''
So, ta-da, dear Academy of
Motion Picture ScienC"CS: Here they
come. the fmt Eats A wards. The
crominees have been limited to
thOIC placed on the table for best
oicture in 1988: .. ero.dc:ast News,"
r.Fatal Attraction.·• .. Hope and
Glory," "The Last Emperor" and
.. Moonstruclk"
MOST DELICIOUS PICTURE:
"Moonstruck." Food must have
been the pecifien for die entire cast.
The Castorini bity mcmben
could bardl)' spit out a line without
fillina their liKies. Two m¥x" 1CeDe1. one with Cher
and her intended and one with Olflll~ Dukakis and die ....... um~ty profalor, take plllce
over dianer i• Gnnd T~ die dlllic 1111ian res1aurant in the
Irma. Tine more cmntial en-
CCMIMlll'I oa:ur o"'° meals at a.er's b~ bomC. And there's not a b9d
mml ID die bmcla.
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·.PEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 32
abd have a steady job and no debts. 1'ae man I want to marrv is 46, retittd ~h a small income. ·
:'When "Larry" decidt'd it was time
f• me to meet his'four children (ages
II to 29) the trouble started. Twenty
m'Olutes after I met the first one, she
a•ed me for $80 to hU¥ &roeeries. Tbc second child asked 1f he could
borrow ·my truck for the weekend. I
told him·I needed the transportation
foe myself. He was offended and
diidn't say one word to me for the rest
o(the evening.
•• l.Mlus
·The third child said, "I am so
h~py to meet you. Now I will have a
biby siuer for the weekends." I told
her that most of my .weekends are
spent with my horses at rodeos. which
her father enJOYS as much as I do.
The founh child wanted to move in
with me until he could find a job. He
is 24, lives with his mother and is a
drug dealer.
When they eall my-house-looking
for their father, the opening sentence
is, "I want to talk to my old man."
Never a "hello" or "how are you?"
It's as if they don't even know me.
1 have been going with this man for
three years. and putting off marriage
for at least two. Larry lives in a trailer
that belongs to a friend. It is on his
friend's land. directly ac-ross th·e road
nusday, April 7
ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Puzzle pieces fall into
place, family mem-
ber talks about
aspirations. travel.
ideals. romance. s
You'll receive news YDNEY
that considerably
brightens financial 0MAll prospects. Cancer
na ti v e figu res llllllllllllllllllllllll prom inently.
TAUR US (April 20..May 20): Focus on versatility.
-popularit}. greater awareness of appec.rance. body image.
Dig <:ieep for ir.formati0n. check legal documen'ts relating
to propeny. finances affecting relatives. J iemini in-
volved.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be aware of details. read
between lines. be positive concerning legal rights.
permissions. Protect as"Cts and reputation. Know when
and where to ''draw the line." Message becomes crystal-
clear. ·
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Analyze character. be
aware of moti¥es. protect self in emotional clinches.
Someone is not beinf entirely truthful where basic issues.
employment enter p1crnre. Vi rgo. Sagittarius play roles.
LEO (Jul y 23-Aug. 22): Spotlight on beauty.
romance. flowers. music. entertainment. ·Personal
magnetism is heiettten<'d. mem bers of opposite sex are
drawn to you. Basic cha nge occurs on home front to your
advantage.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Look beyond the
immediate. spotlight on real estate. sale or purchase of
propen{. You could be invol ved wi th sea journey. Long-
distance communication verifies views. Pisces plays
paramount role.
LI.BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Relati ve who is sincere
could also be misinformed. Check smalJ print. be aware of
deadline, know when payments are due. Love rela-
tionship intensifies. Cancer, Capricorn figure promi-
nently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll ~t added
recognition and more money. You'll a lso be relieved of
burden that was not your own to carry in first place. Let go
of losing proposition . .\ries. Libra people figure promi·
nently. ·
SAGmARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Emphasize pion-
eering spirit. courage. wi llingness to take risks in order to
achieve goal. You 'II encounter dynamic, creative persons
who express appreciati0n for your talents. Leo featured.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Gather information.
be analytical. realize } ou could be on brink of hitting
financial jackpot. Focu~ on family. home. basic security.
ability to deal successfull y with public. Aquarius featuttd.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Diversify. keep
options open. outli ne gnals. Many of your wishes can be
fulfilled if you express determination. confidence. Career.
busi ness advance highlightt'd. Gemini. Sagittarius play
roles. ·P~ (Feb. 19-March 20): Be willing to remodel.
review. to tear do)Yn for ultimate purpose of rebuilding on
more suitable base. Higher-up takes note of youretTons. IS
willing to promote or n-ward. Scorpio in picture.
. IF M>RIL 7 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY curttnt c-.cle
highliJhts .independence. originaJity. fresh start in new
direction and, perhaps. a "new love." You are spiritual.
seek perfection. can be your own most severe critic. You
are dynamic. stubborn. adventurous and have courage of
convictions. Pisces. Virgo people play imP.Ortant roles ifl
your life. Travel indicated for Apnl along with
·'flination" that could develop into something serious.
Jul} will be profitable. memorable for you in 1988.
Stanford was just horsing around
Leland Stanford once said .... , h~ve
so planned that long after I shall have
cr u mbl e d i nto dust
the .... establishment founded by me at
Palo Alto shall endurt'" He wasn't
talking about Stanford Universit}'.
but about his horse farm . now gone.
Q. What does the traditional
woman of I nd1a wear under her san?
A. -\son ofvest that doesn't cover
the waist. And a long half-slip that ti~s
with drawstnngs. Remarkable co~
tu me. the san. Takes 6.000 silkworms
to make one.
LI.
Bo YD
Q. What ki nd of cars does the
fictional secret agent James Bond
dnve?
A. An Aston Manm 084 and a
Lotus Esprit.
No specific star 1n the U.S. flag
represents any specific state.
Q. In 1970. grocery stores sold 70
ki nds of fruits and vegetables. Now.
they sell about 200. T<' what do the
experts credit this huge increase in
variety':'
A. Immigration.
Homemade lipstick recipe in
Dolley Madison's day: "Oil of sweet
almonds. 2 ozs. Pure olive oil, 6 oz.
Spermaceti. 1.5 oz. White wax. I oz.
C'olor with cannme. Pttfume with oil
of roses."
By CHARLES GOREN
aa4 OMAR SHARIF
East-West vulnerable. South
deals. ·
NORTH
• AK I 2
• AK 6
.· J 10 7 4
• 6 2
WEST EAST
• Q J 10 9
7 9 7 s 4.J
. B 6 2
• 7 6 4
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+ A K 10 9 7 4
The bidding:
Soath West North
J+ Pass 1 :
3 + Pass ·. 6 +
Pass Pass
East
Pass
Pass
Opening lead: Queen of +
The person who first defined a
pessimist as someone who spent
some time with an optimist must
have been a bridge player . Over the
green baize, more often than not it
pays to look at life through a glass,
darkly. Then, if things turn out
well, you can be pleasantly sur-
prised. If they do not, it is not a
shock for the system.
We like North's courageous bid-
ding. South's jump to three clubs
showed a hand worth something like
18 points and at least a good six-
card suit. With IS HCP . virtually all
prime, and a doubleton trump,
North wasted no time in acttina to
what he felt was the optimum con-
· tract. How well declarer does at six
clubs depends on whether he looks
at life through rose-colored glasses
or always carries an umbreUa just in
case. Those who believe that noth-
ing can go wrong win the first trick
and bang out the ace-king of clubs,
then find they are down one when
"
hinges solely on losing no more than
one trump trick, they set out to pro·
tect against that possibility while at
the-same time leavina open the op-
tion of making an overtriclc should
either defender hold the bare Q-J of
trumps.
After winning the first spade trick
they, too, lead a trump to the acc.
At trick three, however, after only
low clubs appear ·on the previous
trick, they re-enter dummy with a t~umps break' 4-1 and there was no heart, lead a trump and, when East
singleton honor. • follows low, they finesse the nine. If
Those who believe in gloom and it loses, only one trump remains .
doom take a more careful approach ouutanding and it will be drawn
to the hand. Since the contract wit-h the Icing.
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Newport.plans IOcals-only lane
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residents for special weekend access
BJ GlllBG u.EUX ..............
Residents and business persons on
BaJboa Peninsula will have thdr own
private drivina lane every Friday and
Saturday niaht this summer throuah
an experimental traffk control pro-
vam dcsianed to help them throuah
Jammed-up bcachfront 'trects.
In an anempt to ftllow people
access to their homes and businesses
on the Peninsula. the city of Newport
Beach and Newport Pnlice Depart-
ment have bqun is~uina special
decals for use of a throup.h traffic lane
on Balboa Boulevard.
The special lane. which will be
created by eliminatina th~ blocks of
curbside parkinf. from I 8th Sttttt to
I Sth St~t. wil d;i.e oprn between 8
p.m. and 2 a.m~e"· Friday and
Saturday throuah the summer
months. said Newport Beach Police
Capt. Gary Peterson.
The special lane. d1v1ded from aJl-
traffk lanes by orana<' pylons. was
implemented for the fi~t time durina
the past Easter weekend. but Peterson
said it. was too early to tell how
effective the program will be.
"This is just a new approach to an
old problem." said Pett'rson. "We're
still in the tnal stag<''. and we're
look1na for feedback. hoth positive
and nepuve ...
Peterson said several hundr'Cd
decals have been issued thus far, and
said the program seemed to run
smoothly O\ er the ~<'<'kend. There
were a fev. 1nstan~ of overzalous
drivers tryana to take advantage of the
extra lane. but PeterSC'ln said those
drivers were prompt!~ rited.
Snarled ~h traffic o n the penin-
sula is ccn.aanl) nothina new. but
residents say the probkm has aotten
proa,rcss1vely worse in recent years.
Police patrols and intemuttent
roadblocks have failed to solve the
problem. but wtth the decals. resi-
dents say the)' may finally have found
a soluuon that works
-The people that I talked to
thought 1t was ve~ dTecuve." ~1d
Dorothy Beck. a member of the
Central Newpon Beach Commun1t )
Assoc1auo n. which helped dev1st the
prQ&ram "'We've had this Pf'C)tWm
for a Iona time. and it's somethina
that needed solvana.
··K.Jds don't mind havina the traffic
stopped. because they've rtaebed
th~1r 'oal and they're hu-ina a aood
time,' Bttk added. "The idea 1s to kt
the people throuah who need to 1tt
through."
The decal plan docs not reqt.litt
C1h Council appr.oval hecausc it is a
police-an1tiated prasram. accordina
10 rll) ofli c1als. Cit) Attorney Robert
(Pleue eee LOCAL8/A2)
Laguna phasing out ~boot~eg· uni s
Mlcheel Dukakls 9COr9S a
convincing victory In the
Wisconsin primary Tues-
day./ AS
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Thomas Wolfe's "Look
Homeward, Angel" is re-
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Most South Laguna
own~rs given 5 years
to reconvert rentals
BJ LANCE IGNON ..............
A m~rity of people who own
"boodq • housina units in South Laauna wett ajvcn .five yean before
havinJ to tum their properties beck
into s1naic'-family hoUSM.
· By a vote of 4-1 . the Laauna Beach
City Council adopted a series of
measures aimed at phasina out
houses in South Laauna that have
been modified to include a~ments.
The council's decision endCd thl'ft
months of sometimes vicious feudina
between restdcnt.s who were in favor
of the apartments and thotc who said
the units were foulina up the com-
munity with added tai"1(. noise and
perkina problems..
The councirs·dccision. which was
not su~rted by Councilman Neil
Fitzpetnck. will have the followina
effects:
• Property owncn and tenants• 60 and ov,rr will be ablt' to maintain
their residents indcfinitdy or until
the propeny is sold and the tenant
moves. The provision applies only to
owner-occupants who have a maxi-
mum of one additional fftllal unit.
The action was an attempt to
defuse claims that revcninaaJI bomn
10 u .. family d~llings would both
uproot ekkrty rcnten and dqwivc
seniors who own bootlq propcrtaesof
nttdcd income.
"I think it would be rnm1naJ for us
to take someone who 1s 6S ... and say
that in their closina yea" they will not
be safe," Mayor Dan Kt'nncy said.
• Properties with n" more than
two units that have bttn listed as
apartments on the county tu rolls
sintt I 9SO will be allo•-cd to remain
-until the property 1s sold.
Properties that have more than
one illcpl unit will have to be
reverted to sin&lc-family homes by
June 30. 1989. fhis would also apply
to convened pragcs. unless the
property included at kast two off-
strttt perking SpattS.
Mesa's Buffa drops quest
forCongress, back~Baker
By PAUL ARClllPLEY °' .............
Conpnsional candidate Dave
Baker dro~ by Peter Buffa's
campeian treadquartcn Tuesday and
walked away with one leu opponent
and five new endonnn('nts.
Buffa a Costa Mesa city coun-
cilman and one of 14 C"andidases in
t'he 40th-District. a1'nounced -bis
withdrawal from the l1K"C and simul-
taneous endorsement of Baker, an
Irvine city councilman.
Costa Mesa Mar.or Donn HaJI,
Councilman Orville Amburacy.
Councilwoman Mary Horbudlc and
former Mayor Nonna Hcrtzot -all
of whom had been blckina Buffa's
candidacy -also endoncd Baker.
"It's obvious the t imina isn't riaht
for me. and in politin. timina is
everythina." Buffa said.
However. he sakS he still is
interested in hiahcr office.
He could pmcr neither the volun-
teers -nor the llninciat suppon he
needed to waec a credible ~. Buffa
said.
.. We were just too far in a catch-up
position," he said. His war chest had
rached about SI S,000. far leu than
bas been raised by the leadina
candidates.
Buffa specifically cited Nathan
Roscnbera s campeian. which was
aJrudy on track before Rep. Robert
Badham announced his retirement
from politics.
"Obviously. Nathan had been ac-
tivel)' campaieina and doina a very aoc>Ct job of ~t. · he said. "By the time ~ rcachina oot it was too late:"
Buffa said he made his decision
after discu.ssions with family and
supponcn. He did not di1CU111t with
any party lcadcn.
(Pl•·ew8UPPA/A2)
Units that cannot be brouaht up to
safe buildina standvds will have to be
abated 1mmed1ately.
All other 1llcpl unus wtll have fi ve
years or until the proprrty 1s sold to
rcconven. The units can remain as 1s
unul June 20. 1993. e'en 1fthe tenant
moves out Tht' same applies for the
units that have to be abated 1n one
)'car.
Thcorda.nances will ~extended to
the newl) annexed commun1ucs of
Old Top of.the World and All V1cv.
Terrace.
This last provision was in rcspon~
to a complaint from Old Top of the
World rcs1dt'nt ~th1c Reynolds..
who said residents from Laauna
Canyon had turned her into the city
for ha v1 na a scrond "" i' KennC} reacted stmnaJy to Re-
ynold's claim.
.. It's absolutely mc rcd1blc that
people an U,una Beach arc tumi"I
people in ~ho don't livt' near them.
he said . -What 1s goini on in this (Pl_.e eee LAGUJllA/A2)
Wife slain in.cold
blood, jury finds
BJ JONATHAN VOLZltE ..............
A Fount.am Valle' man was con-
victed of fint-dqrtt "mu rdcr T ucsday
when a Newpon Bcarh JUI)' sided
with the prosecutor's contention that
tbc 1914 sla) ina of his wife was cold-
blooded murder. not a cnmc of
passion.
The panel deliberated less than two
days be~ conV1ct1ni Terry Ha
num. S6. of the charac which could
tead to life in prison fM the fonner
carpenter.
Hannum'sauome). Dcput)' Pubhc
Defender Jeff Lund. said dunna the
w~k-lona tnal that H~nnum killed
his • 1fe of I 0 ycan in a moment of
anscr af\erlcaminashc was havinaan
affair. but the SIX-man. MX-womaJI
panel~~ that contnnion.
The victim's family sobbed-in court
when the verdict was read. and her
father said 1n the courtroom after.
ward that even hfe in pnson would
not be JUSt punishment.
.. It's a "'lief that it's over. but tho
-0nl) china-Wt woWd~
IS for him tO IO tO the ps Chamber.
said Eusrnc Brand Sr "He wu c
moocher. he was a aiaolo. He was no ood.. ..,
I (Pl••-WU'a/dt
Bart faults election
·rival Ferguson for
not ousting Brown
, Teacherquietlybattles
AIDS as spotlight fades
Niguelclty
propoae~ts
take coa•taJ • war to court~
officials "'ass1ancd him to a desk
job.
Chalk's lawsuit apinst the ~
pamncnt made lcpl h1st<>fY in Nov~mbcr when the 9th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeal~ Nied lhllt
be could noc be be~ from.the
classroom becaute he hM A.IDS.
The cur continues tn ~ its
way thf'OUlb a matt of litilltion,
Last twttt. the courts ordered tM
Ocpertment of Educa. tibft ~l llil "91 m, wbd S 160,000. A suit fordam19ES.._. oa claims of cmocional cfllU'al it
~·s AIDS odJta> ..... in ~ 1916. whee llir cmne
c1owa wtlla ~ Hd ~
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· · liAGUK:A PHASING OUT ILLEGAL UNITS •••
..... 1 '°"' nu. has IOl1eft out of hand ~ -it should llOP tonilht. .. .....,. and Paul Wtttbrook uid
evenly throuahout the dty, he said.
Mr. Westbrook alto noted that the
director of community development,
Kyle Bunerwick. lived tlCtOIS the
atreet from Reynolds and failed to
tum her in.
city approval. his superior said.
.. A c~·t employee 'hould have
better j nt, .. City Manaeer Ken
Frank sa· . "Lcplly a rity emplo)'ft
can't be held to a hi&her standard. but it doesn't look fOOd. It's embarau-
ina."
Clouds to clear·by afternoon
~tuned in Reynolds at the request
pl eeveral of lleynokt's llefehbon
~ ~ apparently unwilliN to do <at themselves. f -
I They uid \bey did ii tO hi&hliaht
,what they called the city's biased
method of enforcina its codn.
• "We're sayina she (Reynolds) Jbo!ld be trealed jusa like the people
an South Lquna," Mr. Westbrook
said. ..We're not tpinst her or
'1nyone else who his a duplex ...
'Rather. the law should be applied
The Westbrooks also turned in
Butterwick: and a city buildina inspec-
tor for havina illiaal units of their
own. some1hina that lllls cauted the
city consickrable embarassment. "
John Hinaula. who has been a city
buildinainspectorforahout IOyean.
admittal that he added I leCOnd unit
to the'home in which he lives without
Bunerwick converted his patio into
a livina room addition without a
permit. but before his neiahborhood
was annexed to the city. Frank said.
The city manaeer uid he is con-
1iderin1 some tort of punishment (or
both employees, although he would
not elaborate.
U.S. Temps
~· ...... WIFE SLAIN IN COLD BLOOD, JURY FINDS •••
From Al
Superior Court J udac Robert C .
Todd was schccfuled to set a sentenc-
in1_ date for Hannum today. The
defendant stood quietly as the verdict
was announced, dm'led in blue
slllcks. a blue swater and a lifbt blue
lhirt. His black hair is thinning and
his beard arayi~
His wife. Shirley Hannum, was
killed by two shots from a .38-aliber
handaun. Several witnf'SleS testified
during the t_rial that they saw Tcf!L r Hannurrrfiie ,tmsc SJlo a er the
couple apparently had a heated
araument.
The Hannums had ma tching Trans
Am sportscars, and regularly had the
cars serviced at a Westminster auto
dealership, said Deputy District At-
torney Doua Woodsmall.
But in Jul)'. 1984, the couple
became embroiled in an araument as
they parked their car at the deal-
ership. Witnesses testified they h~ard
a muffled shot. then saw Shirky
Hannum run wounded from \he_
vehicle.
Gary Pursley, a service rcprcsenta·
Alllelly.N V
tive at the dealership. said he stepped ==:.-
outside after hearina thr first shot and ::=-.. •
saw Terry Hannum "brin1in1 the aun
down in the kill position." Hannum :::: City
fired at his fleeing wife. knockina the :::"!mot9
woman 10 the pavcmenl. he testified. ...,..
Hannum fled in his cnr. which was ., ... ..,_.,
later found abandoned in a shoppin& ~
center parking lot He was discovered ~
in North Carolina when a woman ::".::'',..
there -with whom he apparently e..rtlnglon,111
.badhttn datin&~ told oolice bUwJ -11-lc.-~lll!O!!~. broken into her apartment after a Clwllelon.w v. fight. CNr1otle.N C g;-
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TEACHER QUIETLY BATTLES AIDS ••.
From Al
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life deal in, with 'Why me's. • ..
Through the rumor mill -~
ably one of Chalk's friends, be thinks
-the county Department of Educa-
, tion fou.nd out that Chalk had AIDS
before he even left the hospital.
Oft'JCials blocked his return to
, Venado Middle School and Univer-
.sity Hiah School -the schools where
101 too tired workina full time.
"There arc people who want to say.
'Stt? Knew you couldn't do it.· "
Even ifhe as notcapablcoffull-1ime
work now, Chalk talks ofrctumina 10
a fi ve day schedule next fall.
"The work is definitely there and
m y mind is ready. but my body's not
there," said Chalk, who used to do
aerobics three to five days a week.
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be ldmitliSlered vocational tesu,
counseled youngsters on careen and
arran,cdjobs in the private sector-
for the rest of the school year.
.. All the time I 1houaht I was aoina
t.ck to the same old joh. I was never Jed to believe 01herw1sc." Chalk said.
. But in the summer. department
1 offkials said he would have to take
thedeskjobor ~no position would be
Akhou&h he i111Cncrally resistant 10
whatever illnessn arc making their
ways throuah school hallways. Chalk
uid that when he doc~ come down
with somethina. "my body goes hog· NIGUEL SUING OVER COAST AL STRIP •••
availabk for me." Chalk said.
He had retained an attorney by that
time, and they started 1alkiftl' about
aoina to court. claiming that Chalk
w'as discriminated apinst becau~ of
his illness.
But that wa.s all behind the scenes.
Chalk's affliction remained a private
matter until Augu.st. whm the~
, ment announced it Wf'Uld seek a I
•.opinion on whether Chalk should
• allowed return to the classroom. The
department's decision 10 So to court.
he said, -stemmed from ofrtcials'
unwillingness 10 makr the choice
themselves.
Chalk's was the first ~ of an
AIDS-stricken teacher demanding to
.be allowed back in his classroom.
Regardless of the court's decision. it
was destined to t;ccome kg.al prece-
dent
Even so. the media barrage that
followed caught Chalk off guard. ·
"I didn't realize it was going to
become the media event it did:' he
said.
His parents, who had been aware of
his homosexualit) for years. were
forced 10 tell their friends about their
only son's lifestyle. The fact their son
had a terminal illness was bad, Chalk
said. but his homosexuillity was "an
additional burden." Ne,·ertheless. his
parents. his two slSlr rs and his
<:ompanion stood by hi' side. giving
'him the emotional support 10 make it
through the lawsuit
The early days were difficult. Chalk
even talked with his family about
ducking the controve~v and taking
the desk job wnting grant propo~ls.
Vincent Cbalk
··1 just didn't feel riaht about domg
that Ooina that wouaa take my mind
off the death sentence I'd been given.
I knew full well that hein& a desk
jockey was something I couldn't
endure."
Chalk lost the fint battle in Sep.
tember. when U.S. District Judge
William Gray ruled apinst him.
"The problem is that we simply do
not know enouah about AIDS to be
completely certain" Chalk's students
would be safe with him. Gray wrote.
The decision "devastated" Chalk.
"I was more angry. I think, at Judge
Gray than anything. He-did the same
thing the Department of Education
did: hr didn't want to make the
decision.·· •
That's when Chalk and his at·
torney. Marjorie Rushforth. went
back to the U.S. Circuit Court. which
ruled that Chalk's illness was not
sufficient grounds 10 k~p him out of
the classroom.
He returned to a hrro's welcome
fro m his students. He had everything
but the ticker-tape parade.
Of his own choice. however. Chalk
dad not return as a full-time teacher.
Instead, he works thru days a week.
He said he did not want to Jive
officials an excuse to remov~ him 1fhe
wild with it." '
He has been pJaaucd for the past
three or four months with what he
terms a .. massive sinus infection.''
but doctors cannot use ~me kinds of
drup to fight it bccau~ they are 100
damaaing on the mf of his body.
Chalk has taken to fiahting the
disease not only with medication. but
also with att1tude. He listens to
motivational tapes and uses visual
im•ry in fightina AIOS. A casual
cocaJnc user at one time. he has given
that up alona with alcohol.
"I'm tryina to create as much
health in my life and my body as
possible," he said.
Even so, there are aood days and
there are t.d days. The good days are
fine. but the t.d day~ are harder
because of the emotional toll they
take on Chalk and thoSt' around ham.
··,My entire family Sttms to be on a
roller coaster nde &hat I'm the
engineer on.·· he said.
The hardest pan now is pacing
himself. With his surC"CSsful case
against the Education Department.
Chalk said he is "more-aware of the
respo!'sibility I took uJl()n m yself."
That motivates him to "continue at a
high level. because people arc watch-
ina. .. But high levels uSt' high energy.
something he does not always have.
The past year has hccn one of
tremendous growth for Chalk and.
ever the teacher. he warits to share
that. He wants to teach not only has
high school students, but also adults.
about homosexuality and AIDS and
that everyone can still feel pain
rcprdlcss of sexual orientation.
And he has teamed.
"Even if I don't last another year.
I've learned a lot about love and
sharina and being there."
LOCALS-ONLY LANE PLANNED IN NB ••• Prom Al -
Bum~am said he was not familiar Newport Beach Police Department
with the program and did not want to and Balboa homeowners· associa-
comment on its legality tions. Ptoof-of rcsiden<'C, such as a
Balboa Peninsula residents and dnver's license or other local identifi-
busincss persons can obtain the cauon. will be sufficient for issuance
·decals necessary to travel an the of the decal.
special lanes at the licensing division The decals will be given to people
of the city's Finance Department. wholiveinthrareafromthcNewport
Pierto the end of the Peninsula and
should be displayed on the driver's
side of the windshield.
Peterson said the extra lane pro-
srannould be activated on holidays
where heavier than normal beach
traffic is anticipated.
·BUFFA THROWS SUPPORT TO BAKER •••
From Al
"I made a deliberate effort not 10
~discuss this with party leaders -or
. the people I consider party leaders -
including (county Republican Party ~ Chairman) Tom Fuentc-s." he said.
"I made an almost deliberate cffon
~ to a void him. He's never been
anythina with me but impartial. as be
''should 6c. He didn't offer cncouraac·
ment or discourqement.
,. "I wasn't pressured by anybody
: : outside.·· Buffa said. ·
His decision to endone Baker was
borne partly out of familiarity as a ~low ci~ councilman.
la loot.i• at the othtt candidates'
qualifications.. Buffa felt city council
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expcnencc was an important factor.
which narrowed the field to Baker
and Tustin Councilman John Kelly.
whose quixotic candidacy has drawn
notice. 1f not support.
"There's a lot about campaipina
that is enjoyable," Buffa said. "And a
lot that isn't so enjoyable.
"I have not enJOved runnina
apinst Dave Baker. We're friends.
We're colleagues. His retume stands
out."
Buffa said he would i.ctively cam-
paipi for Baker.
Biker said he was surprited when
Buffa called him to announce his
decision, "not so much that he
withdrew. but that he's <-ndorsing mr
and will give me his help.
"He's articulate and he has com-
mand of the issues." Baker said.
The beckinaoffour of Costa Mesa's
five council members 1'nd a former
mayor also would give his campaip
an 1mporw'lt boost. Baker said. ··~ Mesa is a_kty city. third
biaest in the district. So I esPttiallr,
appreciate the other endorsements. •
heuid.
Asked if he considered the fron-
trunnen to be R~bera and
himtdf, Biker replied, "A lot would
~. lhlL Nathan's been doina • IOOd
... think we're catchina up fast."
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P'romAl .
Laguna Niguel residents petitioned
for an area stretchinJ from· the Pacific
Ocean 10 the San Dieao Freeway.
But last sprina. a aroupofrcsidents
on the coastal side of thr petition area
began agitating to be It-ft out of the
proposed city.
Citmg differences between them·
selves and "inland" residents, the
coast.al residents asked to be per-
milted to determine their own future.
Leaders of the coasrnl movement
later abandoned their independent
posture and hitched their political
waaon to Dana Point which. they
said. was a coastal community more
compatible with their interests.
Not all residents of Laguna
Niguel's . ocean side wanted o ut,
however. In fact. some of the leaders
~f Laiuna Niguel) cit yhood effort
la ved ID coastal neighborhoods such
as Niguel Shores and Monarch Bay
Terrace.
In an effon 10 rcsolv~ the. dif-
ferences. the Local Agency Forma-
tion Commission scheduled an ad·
visory election last November in 13
coastal neiahborhoods.
Residents of the n<'1ghborhoods
were asked whether thc-v preferred 10
be pan of Laguna Ni~uel .or Dana RobertJ. Wagner and Michael Eggers
Poi nt. , as real parties in interest.
By a votr of 61 10 39 percent. the If successful. the suit would result •
residents voted to join r>ana Point. in a court order blocking ccnification
Laguna Niguel rcsidc-nts say, how-of Dana Point's cityhood election.
ever. that the boundarv line for the which is scheduled for June 7.
advisory election wa·'i arbitrarily It would also require that the
drawn. commission redraw the boundaries
"The election was totally flawed." of both the Dana Point and Laguna
said Rasner ... There were letters from Niguel cityhood applications and that
22 of the 26 homeowners' associa-consideration be ~ven to puttina the
tions between Camino Del Avion and coastal strip back an Laguna Niguel.
the Town Center reque'iling that they The aroup has hired the Newport
be included ID the vote.'' he said. "We Beach law firm of Bowie Arneson.
had signatures. on pt'~itions fr~m Kadi and Dixon to rep~rn them.
2.400!..agu~a Niguel re~adents askmg Dana Point's cityhood committee
1ha1 the cnurc community be allowed "'has also obtained legal counsel. from
to vote on this mailer... the Newport Beach firm of Ruttan
The plaintiffs also c;ay the com-and Tucker.
missio!' violat~d state law when it But Michael Eacrs." Dana Point
based ns dec1s1on to st'ver the coast cityhood leader. said his committee
from Laguna Niguel onl¥ on the was concentrating its efforts on the
rt"Sulls of the advisory t>lect1on. June 7 election. He said he wished the
The 51-page lawsuit nam~s _the Laauna Niguel aroup would get on
county of Orange. the commission. with the busi~s of their otvn
the county Board of Supervisors. and cityhood.
the county Registrar nf Voters as "It's a sad commentary that they
defendants. arc continuina to f!nd time and
It names Dana Point Citizens for money on lawsuits. en they should
Incorporation and Dana Point be pursuing 1he1r own incorpora-
c1t} hood petitioners Judy Curreri. &ion." said Eggers.
HART FAUL TS FERGUSON'S RECORD •••
"If you shoot at a rhinoceros. you
better hit him, because if you don't,
he'll kill you." said Ferguson. ~1f we
mo,•e to remove Willk Brown from
the chairmanship and lose. it'll be the
last chance we get because he'll have a
chance to solidify his support."
Han also attacked Ferguson for
failing in his first term of office to get
a single bill voted into l:lw.
She said the Lcasue of California
Cities. of which she 1s Orange County
chairman. has been highly critical of
Ferguson's voting record on city-
rclated issues.
"He has voted againc;t issues that
would benefit Oranie C'ounty cities."
she said. "In my opinion. he has one
of the worst voting rcc'ords in Cali-
fornia."
Fef'IUJOn J'C:Sponded by blamina
Willie Brown for his failure to pin
suppon for leg1sla11on.
··At Mrs. Hart's last press con-
ference. she cruicized me for not
kissing up to Willie Brown and Jettina
bills passed: now she·s criticizing me
for not bringing Wallie Brown down."
said Ferguson. "She wants to have it
both ways."
Hart characterized herself as a
moderate Republican. nnd therefore
10 the left of Ferguson. who bills
himself as a conservative.
·•we do have some social concerns
in Orange County thnt I will not
ignore.'' she said.
But as far as spending is concerned.
Han said she is conservative.
The Newport Beach coun-
cilwoman has been criticized by
Republican Party regull\rs, including
the party's Oranae County £hairman.
Tom Fuentes. for challenaing
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Ferguson.
f uentes said after Hart's campaign
announcement last month that her
challenge will divert money and
enffly from the Repuhlican Party's
effort to pin control of the state
Assembly.
Hart said her $25.000 campaian
fund has come principally from small
donations. rather than from the
county's powerful economic
interests.
"Developers, forsom-.: reason, arc a
little shy about me." she said.
She did say. however. that two
south county developers. the Santa
Margarita Co. and the Mission Viejo
Co.. bad promised to hold fund-
raiscrs for Iler.
Hart_ said she had budgcted
S 125,000 for her campaign.
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