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Canyon project thr·eatens lakes
SupervTsors get thousands of protests
against Irvine Co. developmen t plans
BJ BOB VAN EY&EN ..............
Dubbin wouldn't hke what's going
on 1n Laguna Can' on. sa) en-
varonmentahsts.
About 9.400 prtataoners don't la ke
it eithn". and 1hc) e prcsSC'd their
ron«m about dc,elopmcnt plans for
World
About 100 U.S. Marines
engaged in a firefight with
40 intruders at a fuel tank
farm in Panama./ A 5
Algerian officials board a
hijacked airliner to start
negotiations with cap-
tors./ AS
California
Sonny Bono is elected
Palm Springs mayor./ A2.
Nation
A better mouse is the first
animal to be granted a
U.S. Patent./ M
Bualneu
Stocks rally to highest
point since crash./ Al
Index
the caO\on an ktte~ that wttt
dell' crcd toda) to the Orange County
Board of upcn asors.
Bubbles. a thre e-t o n h1p-
popo1amus. made headlines 10 :,.car\
ago "hen she t"scapcd from the Laon
Countf! Safari game r ark and took
up rcsade nci: an one of1 he small lakes
Runw~y
lig~ts
back on
atJWA
By PAUL ARCBIPLEY °' .. ..., .......
flight operations returned 10 nor-
mal luesda~ night at John Wa)ne
.\irpon after broken runwa) hghts
forced a irport o flic1al5 to rerou1e
flights the pre' 1ous tv.0 nights
.. T he hghlS are o n' .. announced
airport fa r1 ht1es o fficer Bill
Pt'm benon late T uesda'
~irpon officials qu1rkl~ alen ed the
control to"er and a ir earners that
regular schr d ules could be resumcd
T ut.·sda\ night. Crev.~ of electn c1an .. had "o rked
m enamc ~-eking to lrarn wh> the
hghts "e nt out at 8.W ri m. Sunda).
Pembenon saad olil winng and
equipment ontnbutl'<1 to the break-
do\\ n. and thes)stcm "as s11ll no t 100
percent after repair\ "ere made
Tuc!>da'
Repair cre"s "eri: planning to
return 1003) to conllm•e IA-Ork o n the
ekctncal S) stem. he sa id.
.. We're going to be cleaning up no"'
and probabl) mstalhng a backup
s' stem:· he said
· Pcmben on said a hackup S\Stem
"o uld cost about S6()'\ 000. v.lth 0
percen t o f the costs being o' ered b) a
Federal .\'talio n .\dm1n1strat1on
grant
Rcpamn cn had brought the run-
(Pleue .ee AIRPORT I A2)
along Laguna C an)on Road near El
T oro Road
Bubbles fo und pracc 1n ttle can)'OO
lake unul her unllme h demise 10 a
recapture a11c:mpt
No". the -peaceful atmospht"re of
the tv.o lakt"S and the fragile can)'o n
en' 1ronmen1 are threatened b) The
Ir' ane (o ·., proposet• 3.2()()..home
Laguna Lau rd prOJCCI said R1c h2rd
Hams of thl· Laguna Can)on Con-
senanq
.. This 1s the last unde velo ped
coa stal can~on bet"een Mali bu and
Melllco. and thoSt" arl· the onh tv.o
natural lakes an Oran1r lount ~.~· said
Hams
Hams and 01hcr m\ mbers of the
ConscrvanC) dt"ll\ erec1 the protest
letters. about 5 perce nt of " hich are
from Orange ( o unt) rr\1dr nts
Group members al">t1 addressed the
board to urge re1ec11on of a de,elop-
ment agreemc:nl lor the Laguna
Laurel prOJCCt that 1s \C'ht'dukd for
cons1dera11on b~ 1h1 supen 1sors
.\pn l ~7
.. I look at Laguna < anH>n .ss an
a rea of natural bc:-aut ' JU'1 "' 't <>·
sem11e 1s," said actor 1't'nt MtC ord
who co-starred an the tc-ln 1\1un ~nn
'".\dam I:?·· .. lfth1s d1•\elormrn1 '
allo"cd. 1t"s Ju~t go1 ri~ Iv hnonw
a nother pa' c hous1n~ rro1el t
Laguna Buch \1.i~w DJn )...l·nnl·'
said the pro test ktter\ "'t·re ~t hnl·J
o'er a penod ofonl~ t" l!hl da"
.. It gl \~ ~OU c.O dt"J ti 011>'
dramatic ~pll lt-d •hou1 L Jit1111J
(an, on ·· he w1d
.\nother L:tguna I' "ill h 11' 1\ 1al
called on thl· ~uper' ll>ll'' tr '<-"Ill ..... ha1
An America Wen Alrllnee jet •peroKbee
John Wayne Airport wbere ntellt oper-
atlona were temporarlly napended Sanday
..., ..... .,.._.., .. ._..
after the main runway u.ibta falled. Ntcbt
operatlona reeamed Tlaaday after elec-
trical repaln.
,hl· l J lkJ J h1-.tum upronunity.
., .,u hJH" an orponunity to
Jl·l 1de thl· ta1'° of Laguna Canyon:·
\Jld ( 11' < vuncal.,,.oman Lada Len-
on ·11"thl'1>.1nd ofg .. c;1urt tbat will
l..irn 'U~ J pfJ,e 10 h1s1nry ·•
I larr1' -.aid l Onsen :\OC'} mem~rs
.i.11ulJ ld.1· ti• \t't" Laguna Canyon ~t
J\ldl· a' an urban "1lde"m ess park
"'iu1x·n l\l.lf (1add1 \';i -;q uez said thC'
p..trl.. 1drJ "'11uld Ix'< onc;idercd. but he
·"•uld 11<•1 ..a' ho,... ltl>.1•1\ 11 wa11 tha t
J:, dt•flml·nt "'ould be:-l..~pt out of th<'
(Pleue .ee LAm/ A2)
Laguna
parking
goes to
75cents
Residents will be
offered two-year
pass for a$20 fee
By LANCE IGSO!'\
Of-0..,~--
metam(' latr thas summer. 11 will
cu ... 1 "'5 lt'Ots an hour to park in
du" nw"' n I 3guna Beach and
. .mothl•r .irea of tht· ell'
.\t lhl' ..amt 11me htiwever. Laguna
rewidtn\'> "'ho drt.' not fond ·af rum-
maging fur quarter'> "111 be able 10
purl ha~ .s l "( .. ,c_r parking pass lor
s~o tollo .... 1ng a ~ne<-of dec1s1ons
made t" tht· (II' (. ounc1l T uesda'
Res11.knts ~urrentl) pa~ S2C> for a
unc-,e.u pa~s. and the current park-
ing ratl' is <-u t rnt' 3n hour
But th<."que<,t1on ofhcw. thc c1l\ wtll
'>p(Od II\ 0<."" ·found f':\rkmg profits
-"'h1th ..... 111 Jmot ""I\ to about
SM.llJ 100 .i nnuall . -,, su it unclear
.\ group 1i 1ocal bu'>iness propk
'>uffi( n \ ol \ t'd "'I th a FfOUP II) mg to
rl'<.J ll .t mJJllrtl' 01 thr council "'ant
e'cf'\ .cn1 ""' a ... adc for pan.mg
1m prl'' '°men1' incluc1ing a largt
p.sr 1 ng Int do" n11i,... n
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Irvine commits more to fight growth
( 11 ~ \1Jn.iger loo.en Frank propo-.ed
'>p..·nd1ng S(,Oo.uno a ~c-ar from parL.-
1ng lee-' for prOJt"C"l~ w r h as deaning
ru~lt, r~\lrvvm\ and do" ntown
'trl·t:ts and paramt'dll 'C''"' 1ees
.. l nil''>' 'll~ WL.t· ~ome 't'r) strong
'land un the-futuTt" thert" will bl' 110
<.urp(\f1 IN 'ou to ra·~ the rate~ ...
..a id Donald Blac-L.. prl'S1d ent of tht'
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By LESLIE EARNEST °' .. ..., .......
Ir' ine offi cials ha\t' d ec1dt"d to dig
det"per an to the cJt~ ·s pt'Cke ts to battle
d<.'' elope rs o'er the countyw1de slo" •
gro"th 1n1t1a11 ve a nd dr,·e lopment of
· the .\hso V1e10 proJffi
.\Oer being a ngered h' the Board of
Supc-n·1sor\· Feb 10 appro,al of
de' elo pment agreements 10 the ~uth
rount} a nd b) la"'s111ts aimed at
kttpmg the slo"·V O"'th an1t1at1\t' off
the June ballo t. council membe~
plt"dgt"d $5.000 to l o unter tho~
2 men attack cuts
in campus security
at district schools
BJ ROBERT BAllkEll ..............
A decision to ~uce politt officcn
at Huntinaton 8Nch Oistric1 school
campmcs came under attack Tuesday
from t-o men who ~id they art
worried the schools will bcrome
v~nttabk to pnp. drugs and other
crirM.
Robert Kaylor. who ha.s a child at
Westminster High School. said that
unitonn off'teen by their prntncc can
dtfutr dlneerous .ctl\ 1 ttcs. He u~
Huntinston Beach Union H1ah
School District trustt"t'S to rescind
their action last February to cut five
o(~ 10 campus offi~ In a COSt·
•viftp move.
Joe Kral. a mu11c te.chc:r at
Westminster. buttrn5Cd his com-
mmts by re.tins off a list of crimes
committed fro m Jul) 1 10 Dec. 31.
1987. on the d1 stncf s "'campuses .
Kral, who took the numbers fro m
the district's standard school cnmc
rtport. said the hst showt"d I 03
assaults or attacks, :?O misdemeanor
sex offenses. thrtt e'tortio ns. 61
incidents of chemical and alcohol
abuse. two gun posscs~ions. 29 knife
possessions.. 20 thefts from students.
nine thefts from schools. SO bsn of
trespassing.
School district offk1als.. who said
the cutwlcs will Sl\e Sl7S.OOO •
)Cir. claimed that othtt districts 1n
OrarlfC County do not have as many
sttunty offittn as the Huntinaton
Beach d istric1. even afttt thr ans.
Anolhn" obtttver who didn'1 with
lo have his name u'IC'd. said the
,....__.UCUUTY/.U)
al·t 1ons. Laguna Be1ch officials
agreed to \pend a hl C' amount.
Inane council me mt-crs have bt"t'n
pa nit ularl} con ernt{1 a bout de·
,cJu pmcn1 that could a fTec1 traffic o n
the pro poSl"d n Jnaquan Hills
T ranspon ataon Frc-e":l~. T he .\hso
\ ICJO pla nned res1den11al communa-
l). located sou theast 0 f Laguna Ca-
0\ on Rood. 1s one ofttiose prOJt"Cts.
· Ho"'e'er . .\uastant C'1t) Manager
Paul Brad) Jr. anno unced T uesda}
that In ane m ight ha' e alrcad~ C\·
ceded tht.' S5.000 all"Ca t1on b) as
m uch a!> S 15.000.
.\s a result. the council \Ott"d 3-~
foltowang a cloS<>d-door m~110g 10
10 rease the c11\ ·s all1x-at1on b' a n
undete rmined ·amo unt (ounc1I
merntx·rs llv .\one \Idler and Da'e
Baker' oted a·ga1ns1 1hr deos1on
The ne" re11tng " 111 depend on ho"
much legal help 1s nC'Cdt"d Brad~
"ould not 53, ho " much he th1nl s
the cit~ might e'entu:ill~ sprnd . but
there "111 be a hmn. hr ~1d
.. It "o uld no t be a" o prn-ended
chl'Ckbook b' an~ means:· Brad'
~Id
So far most ol the m.inC'\ hac, tx-en
u!.ed to counter a la"c;1111 lilt'd "' the
Building lndu'>tn .\\~t'lC13t H'n and
l"O othrr bu~IOl''>' Jnd d<.',elt'flmenl
o rgan1L.Jt1on .. to bk" I.. the ''O"·
gr''" th in111at1 \ l" Earlt•·r this m ,,nth
a three-Judge ''··lie .\r pclla1e ( Pun
~ncl retu~·d 10 remo' t' the mea-.ure
from th,· June hallo! R1·p~ntat1' e'
for the: pro-in1t1al1' ,ommtlll"t'
C111zen._· for ~·n .. ahlc (1ro"th and
T raffil (ontrl1I \did tti · r oun •l''''
(Pleue 9tt GROWTH / A2J
.\I thl" \U8gC''>t1on nf Black and
o lhl·r .. 1he .:uunc\I agrt't"d 10 consider
forming J l<.1mm1tll"C' of rt'SadentS.
-nerchant\ and 11~ r mplo'<.'1:'S to
1mpkrnl'nl ;1 long-ranfe plan 10 deal
"11h pJrL.ing Tht' 'orPm1ttcc would
J f,, mJ l r~umml·nd:111on~ on ho"
the parL..n., 'l'C'> '>hottld be sprnt
( , un, ti man 'eil Fttzratnck saad
Rut ~·' t•ral -nemh<-" of Com mat-
tc-1 t Rc-lJll thd 11' C11unc1I fear that
,... h, n the -Jul"\lmn of '"hetht"r to ~t
(Pleaae eee PA.llK.l1tG/A2)
Shawnda dances toa new
tune, accepts date to prom
..............
.......... ., .. prom
.... t .... .,...
By JONATHAN VOLZKE °' .. ..., .........
This )ear. ha"'nda Westl) has a
date to tht' prom
That meJns lherc "on't be a n'
1 ion amcra al her horn(
v.hcn she dons her fo rmal dress to
attend the end-of-the-H·ar e' ent at
Edison Hagh ~hool 1n· Hun11ng1on
Beach
The prt"SS v.as there last 'e-er -
"'hen Sha"nda v.as a Junio r -
because the I -)ea r-<'ld had to
fiaht trad111on and man) of her
fellov. student to bu\ her ticket
Not that Sha\lon~ 1s a d1\-
c1phnaf) problem. stie's a to p-
notch student. She nearl) v.-as kept
from attendma thl" 198"' pro m onl)
becausr she v. .. nl~ to io aloM.
Three \Oung m1·n l\.•J 3\l <.'d 10
a o mpan' her hut '>Ill' said thl''
"ef'C'n·1 '>pc'\:1al ll' h{'' and 'he
"'ante-d to go " 11hout J " <''iC'on 1u1.1
to enJO~ the dance" nh llt'r fnc-nd'
But that "a"' al!'lan'· the rule'
.\nd ahho ugh un" nttc·n rul<'' 111
trad111on die hard
In a battle that J n-" nat1onJ1
media at1ent1on. h.w.nda per·
s uadt•d Edison Pnn"·1p.11Jad. "<"n·
ncd' tQ allov. her to gn stag. e'en
though a maJ,ml\ of 1he 'tuJent
coun 11 \31d no
ha" nda "l'nt I•' the prom
stag. in a limousine '>Uf'phe-d h' •
Los Angeles radio station. &l'Com·
panat"d b' anothe r )'011 ng v.oman
and a ~ouna ma n "hn al v.rnt
"•tho ut datt"S
Her battle end~ )a t the Ma\ ~I
.IJ·t-: "h1,h "<"nt sm nothl' But
''"' c' ""thin@ "'as f<'rgottt'n on
11.'ll" I ,f\r rt"l.31ll'd thJ<. w~l
E H f\ thing has prett' much
,111:J J,1 ..... n 1h1\ 'ea r. hut thel't' were
~1t1 J ll'" rude ommcnts:·
'h.t"" nd3 "11d .. It "l ' prttt) bed
!urn~ thl' ~1n01ng of the ~car
· .\ ~1rl hrnugttt -hN bo~ friend
''<'r '''me Jnd held h" hand and
...i1d l">l.'n I tn to steal ham from
ll\;
Hrt m.11her Lorc"IUl \\~ti). said
,he L.m·" 11 "'a' going 10 be a tough
~3lllc and "arnro her daughter of
lh:lt l:l'I \Car
· ht v.:h at a on,en11on when I
ltillc-d her ard told hC'r what wu
t1,uing on he said 'he was •·11hna
w light n out because the had three
fPleue eee llllAWJllDA/Aa)
Mesa pondering whe~er oil and new homes will mix
I.
•ho ha\e to put up a rtta1n10g v.1111
that C'O\lld rcath Ct&ht fttt That
•OUld bet~ v.1th I \1'-fOOt fC'nc't'
-fofpnvac)
Off aaa.IJ at K.auf man a nd 8m.d a tt
v.Of\1na •1th ho mcoo" ncn to mal r
the ••II mort palatabl<' Ct\) planner
K.nsicn C--.n satd ~I in·
cluck plantn J)O('kets 1nd land·
tapeftl an front of ttM-... n
\nother trtt of ron«m ro~
from pcopk -..ho h \C' 1n ' Martt)
mobtk home per\ '" '"' 1700 ~
of"'-h1tt1er "\.Cnuc. If lht proJttt It
i r.PfO' C"d. the de"etopc-r would moYe
011 storqc tan~ from tht J th Stttr1
~llC IQ Ii' I Wh an1cr \\-c.., •hid\ ti
WC'datd bct•«-n t 1ndustnal ~1'4-
1'tesecteats 1n tlv mobak hotne PM'
art Tt'Of ited about I fi~ ~ ....
and hH' traffte ttM-S10ft1t .,.
woukt bn"" C-.n Mad \be CT1k1e ad ,_....
ftom lht pound .. '° ........ "'
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Q;g. c.. DAILY PLOT/ Wedtieeday, April 13, 1918
Palm Springs beat goes on
with sonny Bono as mayor New storm. heads toward Coast
PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Sonny
Bono, who alily won tbr mayor'a
offau ot thia detnt rnort, says his
fame as Cher's ex-husband and
former sinaina panner was both an
asset and a handical' durina his
campei~.
"I thank the cclebrit} status aot me
a lot of name identifkation, .. Bono,
SJ, said after Tuesday's victory, but
said it was hard to overcome his
imaac as ··a straiaht man for Cher" -
who won her first Aclldemy Award
the niaht before.
"At fint. he was viewed a.s a joke.
But then he aot o ut and 't.aned t.alkina
to folks and became a l~timate and
very popular candidatr.' said Rebcc·
ca Kunz, managina t'ditor of Palm
Sprinp Life mapzine.
Bono, a rcst.aurateur and the st.ate's
newest celebrity ma,·or. won by
almost a 2-1 margin. with 4,842 votes
to 2.498 for accountant Lloyd
Maryanov, his closest competitor in
the field of seven. city officials said.
In coastal Carmel. where actor
Clint Eastwood decided qaanst a
second. two-year-term as mayor.
voters elected community activist
Jean Grace to succ«d him. Grace.
who received Eastwood's endo~
ment. aot 1.144 votrs. Her chief
challenacr. Clayton Anderson. got
868 vo tes.
Bono. who moved to Palm Springs
four years ago. got 44 percent of the
vote and Maryanov gnt 23 percent,
with a voter turno ut C4'timated at SS
percent. said Assistant City Clerk
Pattv Bode.
BOno will serve a fo ur-year term
WJth an annual salarv of S 15.000.
During his campaign. he said he
would draw tourists hack through
carefully planned events including a
AIRPORT •..
From Al
way h&hts up to an inte-ns1ty of2 on a
J-to-5 sc.ale. he said. That is normal
for nighttime operauons.. Pembenon
said.
"At higher intens1tte!> there art still ·
some proble-ms with the winng." he
said.
Higher intens1ues a re necessar)
under certain daytt me conditions.
.Pemberton said crrws ~·ere ~t to ki_ck
the system up to a h~gher intensity
today to chec k the wmng.
Following the failure-of the runwa)
ltghts Sunda) night and the continued
blackout Monda). n1ghtt1me am al
and departure flights wC're d1vened to
O ntano and Los Angeles Inter-
national airports. A total of 50 flights
were affected. Pemben nn said.
Air earners bused diverted passen-
gers to Orange Count}
PARKING •••
From Al
up the committee is brought back to
the council It will be defeated with the
added vote of Councilwoman Lida
Lenney. who was not present Tues-
day.
"We think this 1s nothing more
than window dressing." said Rex.
Brady. a consultant for the recall
effon. "It's an effo n tn make st look
like they comprom1c;ed. In fact.
there's not going to be a com mittee ...
The increased parking rates will
apply to meters 1n the downtown
area. including Main Reach. and to
spaces at Heisler Park. Frank said the
meters should be r onven ed by
AUJUSt.
Drivers presently must begin feed-
inJ meters at 10 a.m The council
rejected a proposal to swnch the
starting time to 8 a.m.
A pnncipal complamt from the
audience was that thr city has no long-
term plan to addres.-. the parking
problem in a cit) that draws three
million visitors annually.
Mayor Dan Kennr' and Frank
noted. however. that thr city has been
pursuing a plan for at IC'ast fi ve years.
In that tame. the cit) has built a two-
story downtown parking Jot and
purchased several existing lots.
For the future. the city plans to
enlarge an ellisting lot adjacent to City
Hall. The city is saving money for the
project. which could cnst as much as
S5 million. Fran ... said
Councilman Roben Gentry noted
that unless the entire downtown area
were turned into a parking lot. the city
will ne,•er be able to supply parking
fo r everyo ne.
O n a related issuC'. the council
voted to a!'lend part of the ~ity~s
parking ordinance tn order to bring 11
into conformance with state Coastal
Commission guidelines. Coun-
cilwo man Manha Cnllison voted
apinst the motion.
Several members of the audience
complained that the nrw ordinance.
which will be brouaht bllck for further
discuuion. will allow rity officials to
rtquitt a new busin('SS owner to
supPly additional parking after his
project is approved.
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film festival and concen s.
Bono rose to famt" with Cher.
sinJing such songs as "I've Got You
Babe" and "The Beat Goes O n." Cher
went on to a Hollywood career. and
on Mo nday won thC' best aC'tress
Oscar ior her role in "Moonstruck."
Bono and his founh wife. Mary. 26.
are expecting their first child this
week.
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Southland's cities elect
slow-growth advocates
Bank heist suspect nabbed SECURITY .•. From Al
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Of .. ~,... ....
A sharp-eyed Huntington BcaC'h
Police detective put an C'nd to a string
of 15 Orange County t'lank robberies
Tuesday when he spoued the alleged
"Top G un Bandit" out'iide a deposi-
tory at Beach Boulcvarc1 and Blaylock
before he saw a car :ind man that
alkgedly fit the description of the
prolific bandit. said Huntington
Beach Lt. John Foster. The bandit
gained his nickname because of a
baseball cap he won' beanng the
words "Top G un,"
concern seemed directed at West-.
minster H igh. which has more of an
ethnic mill 1n its student body 1han
the other schools. By ne Aueciated Preti
Palm Springs a nd the aerospace
hub of Palmdale face the future today
with singer Sonny Bono and a retired
X-15 test pilot as thrir respec1ive
incoming mayors. according to unof-
ficial results. ·
Other cities across Southern Cali-
fornia turned to newh elected slow-
growth a(ivocates for lr adership.
Palmdale eleC'led retired Air Force
colonel and former X-15 test pi lot
Will iam J. "Pete" Kmght. who re-
ceived 1.339 votes wnh all precincts
in. Trailing was real estate agent Inez
Nielson with 1.122. About 300
absente<! ballots were outstanding.
In Long Beach, with all 313
precinc1s reportinJ in the first race for
elected mayor. tnC'umbent Mayor
Ernie-Kell retained his seat with
22.634 votes while canc11date Jan Hall
got 13.167 and com munity activist
Luanne Pryo r received 12.423.
..\ machine malfunr11on dela}ed
resuhs 1n San Juan Capistrano where
t~o incumbents were re-elected. Law-
rence Buchheim got I 430 votes and
Kenneth Friess recesvC'd 1.368 votes.
Growth control was :rn issue in city
counci l races in San Gabriel, Culver
City. La Canada F11 ntndge and El
Segundo. wherrc111zen.-.also voted ~n
Measure C'. which \\OUld require
voter approval of deal<> with builders
trying to b)pass building density
hm1ts.
GROWTH ...
From Al
had grown to S50.000.
Irvine Mayor Larr} Agran said he is
proud of Irvine's effons to defend
"democracy 1n this county."
However. not all 1hose present
were pleased with 1he council's ac-
tion.
"Defending democrac). I think. 1s
ovC'rk11l." said Irvine resident Scott
Vanatter. "'Let's do something con-
structive with this mf'ney and just
stop 1his nonsense."
Speaking for the r auzen $roup
lrvinr Pride. Duff~ Riche questioned
the council's coursC' of ;,ct ion.
"What is so destructive about this
litigation is tha1 1t threatens to
alienate Irvine from other go"·
ernmental bodies that the city should
be building bridges 10 an effons to
solvr common problem s:· Riebe
said.
Irvine recen1ly asked the city of
Newpon Beach to help fight the l~I
battles. but the NewJ>('rt BcaC'h Cit~
Council voted unanimously this
wcrk to reject that in,•itatson. New-
t>on Beach Councilwnman Evelyn
Han called the Aliso Viejo develop-
ment plan a "good pro.iect."
But Laguna Mayor Dan Kenney
said he expect his c1 tv to continue
working with Irvine.
··Someone has to stand up for the
people of Orange County." Kenney
said. "The Board of Supervisors
clearly art not goi na to do it."
Measure C was defeated in El
Scaundo. 2.072 to 1.527. To thr race for two El Segundo City
Council seats. incumbent Karl
JacobS<Jn retained his post with 2.391
9otes while slow-growth candidate
Scott Dannen was elected with I. 769
votes over pro-development can-
didates. Ronald Han "as elected city
clerk with 2.441 votes.
Slow-growth advoc:ites appear~d
to gain victones in thr San Gabnel
and La Canada Flintridge City Coun-
cil elections.
LAKES ••.
From Al
can)On.
"It goes back to the issue of how
much you can restrict ;, landowner's
right io use his prnpeny," sa~d
Vasqur z. "There are certain
pro\ 1s1ons that one r:tn impose to
ensure the preservation of open
space. but 1here's a d ifficult balance
that one has to reach ...
Vasquez would not say whether he
would support the proposed develop-
ment agrel.'mcnt.
Street. '
One of 20 officers a11d FBI agents
watC'hing 14 area banks. Detective
Tom Gilligan waited only 20 minutes
HOMES •••
From Al
such low quality that fire is not a real
concern for planners. For the same
reason. they arc not worried about oil
spills or gushers from the wells.
On the traffic worric". Caspers said
trucks "ould \ is11 the area about one~
c' C'r) three "eeks.
"The> 're living in an 1ndustnal
arC'a. so it's really cons1'itent with the
area:· Caspers said.
Thl' Planning Commission is e11-
pcc1ed to vote May 23 on the project
and its environmental impact repon.
StephC'n William Rohb. 38. of Long
Beach was taken into C'll'ltody without
incident shonly after :! p.m. He was
booked into Huntington Beach Jail
on $50.000 bail. Foster said.
When arrested. Rnbb allegedly
carried a to.y handgun and was
wearing a Levi's jacket The gun wa.s
kepi in a white pocket sewn inside ~he
jacket. which. matchec1 the. descnp-
tion of clothing worn dunng ~ther
.. Top Gun" robbcnes. Foster said.
The law docs not distinguish be-
tween toy and real handguns used in
robberies. Foster said.
Robb. a p1pefittcr. 1" suspected of
robbing five Huntington Beach banks
and I 0 other institutions in Orange
County dunng the last few months.
Foster said. He was arrested in front
ofa California First Interstate Bank .
"That's a lot of robt'lerics." Foster
said. "But he never 101 much money.
He was only a veraging abo~t
$500 .... Bank robbenes art not bs&
mone·y."
But Westminster Principal Robert
Boehmr said today that his school
provides "a good. safe atmosphere"
for students.
"We have problems like everyone
else. Our community is that much
closer to Los Angeles and we have
stude nts who arc members of gangs.
But there's not muC'h of an ethnic
problem.··
Boehme said there·!> vinually no
gang activity on campus. thanks
partly to high pr_ofile enforcement by
teachC'rs. admin1stratorc; and secunty
officers .
District trustees cu1 the security
officers and reduced other programs
in the face of shrinking revenues
caused by sharp declines in enrol-
lment.
The d istrict has nosedived from an
enrollment of 21.19~ in 1978 to
15.655. Staggenng fin:incial deficits
have accompanied the enrollment
plunge.
The d istnct operates Edison. Foun-
tain Valle)'. Manna. Huntington
Beach. Ocean View anc1 Wintenbura
high school an addition to the campus .
in Westminster. ·
Seven of the nine dC'velopment
agreements in south O range Count)'
thal have been approved over the past
ssx months have been challenged 1n
SHA WNDAHAS A DATE 'tpTHE PROM •.•
From Al "
coun b} cnv1ronment;,I and growth fnends that were going to go with couldn't fO alone. It w:1s an anvas1on
control gro ups. her." her mothe r said T uesday. "But of peoples rights," Shawnda said. "It
Hams said his group would prob-when I called those girls. two didn't made me think how other peo~lc feel.
ably file suit if the I aguna Laurel want to go. and one wouldn't. Going alone wasn't even a btg deal;
agreement were appro,ed . ..When 1 told Shawnda that. she if s all died down now. Peopleofother
Pan of the Laguna Laurel develop-was almost in tears. 1 told her. 'You races can't ever get out of it. They Jive
ment has already been before a have 10 decide. If you want to fight. with it every day.
county panel in a public hearing. we're behind you.'.. ..I'm a lot more open minded now.
when a drainagC' and lake-manage-Anytime I hear of racial slurs. I really ment plan for the dcvrlopme nt was Loretta Westly said her daughter get offended."
re viewed Tuesday b~ the Orange neve r strayed from that point.
Count} Planning Com mission. A although she admits there were a But Shawnda said more headway
decision on the prOJrCt was post-couple times when she thought her waits to be made.
poned until Ma} 3. daughter's battle was over. ..There's still that prrssure of'Who
Plans call fordestruc11on of some of "Looking back. there wasa point or arc you aoing to the prom with?' You
thC' wetlands assoc1a1ed with the lakes two when I would havr said don't do hear that in all of )'our classn." she
as well as crca11on of a new. concrete-it anymore. but we'"e raised o ur said . "But at least peo ple who want to
lined runoff pond . Al~o ancludcd in daua,hters to be verr independent. go alone aren't in the spotlight
the plan 1s the crration of some new and I think it all will make her a anymore.''
an1ficial wetlands. stronger person in the long run." her Edison's principal said a handful of
Hams and 01hcrs from the con-mother said. students have aJtendrd this year's
scrvanC} told the commission that Shawnda said she lrarned several formals stag. but he didn't even notice the~ werC' concerned ahout the future lt'Ssons throuah the e:<pCrience thit them.
of thC' lakC's and of the ran yon. she would have never gained in the "It's not really something that
··Ac1uall y. we don't want to sec classroom. would stand out. Thry may come
one bi& crowd ofk1ds." Kennedy said.
He also credited Shawnda with her
effon last year. saying 'ihe handled it .
witho ut lcavsng any ~rs on the .
campus.
"She was just the right person to
test tradition." Kennedy said. "I hope
the message through it l\11 was that all
people, men and womr n, are equal."
Kennedy finished b~ sayinf he was
sure more "great things' await
Shawnda in the futurr . Her mother
was more restrained.
"Who knows ... when she was a
freshman I would have never
dreamed she'd do this as a junior,"
Loretta Westly said. "But at least
she's on the riaht road."
Shawnda. the final authority on her
future. said the incidrnt may have
altered her life's plan.
"I wanteJ to be an attorney. but
now I'm nor sure ... the teen-ager said.
"But at least I know the~·s a lot of
laws out there that need to be changed an~1h1ng bu1h in the canyon.'' said "It was really lud1C'rous that I alone or with a date. but then it's just
Harns after the ~~nntn~ Com -r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ m1ss1on meeting. "'B11t we re con-
... and can be chanaed."
cerned about what's aoina to happen
1f this prOJCCt 1s built. We don't think
thC')' 'vc adc~uatcly addrnscd ques-
tions regarding the pr~ation of
wildlife and t he proble ms of potential
'flooding funher down the canyon."
Harris said numerous species of
birds. mammals. reptifn. and amphi-
bians would be thttatened by de-
velopment in t.aauna Canyon. ·
Included o n the li"t •~ 18 en-
danacred species. includina ~he
southern bald eaaJe. the pcrqnne
falcon. the li&ht-foott'd clapper rail.
the lona·t.ailecl wnscl and the Pacific
tree fros. Harris said.
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High schoolers'
art competition
winners exhibited
Winning cntncs in the 1988 H11h School An
Competition at Golden West College wall be
d isplayed through Fnday an the campus Fine Ans
Gallery.
The wanning work~ will be on display from I 0
a.m. lQ 2 p.m. daily and from 6 to 8 p.m. toda).
Works selected by thr Judges win six cash pnzcs.
with aSSOOaward for fim place toa ~niorentrant to
be used to suppon studv at GWC next fall.
for add1t1onal 1nformat1on. call the college's
Fine Ans Office at 89S-83S8.
Palntlngs on ezhlblt
Watercolors by Joan Irvine arc being cxh1b1ted
through Apnl 21 at thl Newpon Center branch of
the Newpon Beach Public L1bral). 8S6 San
Clemente Dnve. in celrbra11on of National L1bral)
Weck. Apnl 17-23.
Scenes of Corona del Mar are included in the
collection qf 20 paintings. A spec-1al open house will
be held April 21 from ' to 6 p.m.
Trade meetlng ln Mesa
Edmuna A. Bretz vice president of Secunt)
Pacific Bank's lntcrn:lllonal Trade Finance and
Suppon Group. "ill address members of Women 1n
World Trade Thursda' at 11 :30 a m. at the Hohda)
Inn. 3131 Bristol St. Cnsta Mesa ·
Bretz will speal. on expon finance. The
luncheon cost as SI M and reservations ma' be mndc
by calhng 968-3868. ·
Women's club luncheon
The Women's Cluh of Laguna Beach will hold a
benefit luncheon for thl' Laguna Home for Battered
Wi ves and Abused f'h1ldren Thursda\ at tht'
Mercul) Savings and l 'lan Assoc1at1 on. 23021 Lake
Center Dme. El Toro
Gifts have been dnnated for door pnzes and a
silent auction will be held at the 11 :30 a.m. e.ve nt
The luncheon cost ts (.? and ~rvat1ons ma' he
obtained b)' calling 493-0814 or 494-0S40. ·
Volunteers to meet
Orange Count) M:inne lnslllute volunt¢e~" 111
meet to night at 7 o·clock 1n the Orange Count ~
Manne Institute at Dana Pv1nt Harbor
Wildlife b1olog1s1 and vetennanan Richard
Evans of1h e Pacific Wildlife Pro,ect "'" g1,e a slide
lecture. The pubhc as 1n'1ted and re~n ataons are
being taken al ~96-~~7.J
Senior forum planned
A senior drug forum "111 be held Thursda~ from
7 to 9:30 p.m. at the "11ss1on Ho<1p1tal Regional
Medical Center. ~77CYI Medical Center Road an
Mission VieJO
Effects of m1\1ng mcd1cat1ons "1th alcohol will
be d1scusse<l. Call the Info Health Crntl'r at
364-1770 to rl'gi sta
Women to convene
Franl Wallinso n. :1 Cl\'11 hbcn 1es act•' 1s1. "'"
speak at Thursda) 's ml'Cting of Women For Orange
Count} at 9:30 a.m. in the all-purpose room of the
Tustin Public Libra!). '45 E Main t
W1lk1nson "111 discuss co\Cn acuom Jnd
fomgn poliq. The public 1s '"' 1ted and more
informa11on rs a"a1labk al 639-69S4
Wednesoay, Aprll 13
• 7 p.m. Lapu Be•~ Pluaia1 Commission..
council chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
6:30 p.m. Foutaia V•lley Plauia1 Com·
ml11loe. ctt) council chambers. 10200 later A .. e
• 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Redevelomeat Ageacy
• cit) council chamber~ 77 fair Dnve.
Thursday, April 14
• 7:00 p.m. lrvt.e UDifled Sd1ool Dittrkt
board ofdarcctors. SQ5() Barranca Parkway. Inane.
• 8:30 p.m. t..pu Bea~ UalflH Scllool
Dl1trtct board of d1rC'ctnrs. S50 Blumont t.. Laguna
Beach.
• 4 p.m. t..pu Be•~ AIDS Ed.c•tioa Task
F•rce council chamben . SOS Forest A\C.
• 6:30 p.m. t..pu Bea~ Board of Adjust·
mnt ud De1ip Revif'W Board. council chambers.
SOS fort"st l\ve.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Ac>fll 13, 1988 • A3
9Cla~men 'zap'trainingOK'd
Supervisors back I OQ.'000 'Laser Village·
for sheriffs' deputies to simulate gunfights
By 808 VAN EYXEN °' ..............
Orange Count) law enforcement of-
ficers w1ll soon be plJ} rng laser tag as pan
ofthcar training.
The County Board of uperv1sors has
authorized establishment of a SI 00.000
"Laser Village" where count) shcnff~
deputies and pohcc officers can engage 1n
simulated gunfights using spcc1all )
adapted laser weapons
.. It will be similar to a movie sci:· said
Assistant hcnff Walter Fath ... You'll
ha' e a one--stof) house. a fast-food
rc\taurant. a bank. and \OU can change the
Recor·d
$75.6M
spent on
lobbying
In a yea r v.1atcr district
goes from No. 57 to No. 1
Legis la lure -·i 11flu e_n cer
S.\\R ~\1E~T0 ( ~Pl-A record S"' 6
million "as spent last ~ear lobb~ing the
Legislature and state a~encae-s. nearl~ half
of at b) corporations and bus10C"ss groups.
C'altfomaa·s polt11cal ":nchdog sa~s
The Fair Poh11cal Practices Com-
m1ss1un. 1n m annual repon on lobb~mg
l'\pend11url's. said fin:ince and insurance
compan1e~ "ere pan11 ularl~ 1n,o l"·d 10
1~ 10g to 1nnul°nce dec1,1ons h' la" ma~t"rs
and state ollic1als_
The IQ 7 total "as S 11 '.J m1ll1on or I
pcrcl'nt. more:.' than ~hat "as spent on
lubb~ 1ng rdatl·d act1\ll•t''l In I 9c 6 But la\!
)l'::lr°'> lobb) 1ng c~pcnditurcs C\cecded the:.'
I Q 5 total b' ooh SI ' millio n.
\Ion· ml)ne~ ·tend~ to be spent on
lobb~ing during odd-numbered ~ears. the
first hJ lf l>f a '"'H ca r lc.-g1slat1' e sess ion
probabh bc1.J U'K' maJnr balls an.· usuall)
introduced an udd-numbcrcd. non-elcc-
tton \C:tr'>
BU.Slne"SS Interests Sfh0 nl $ '-' 5 m1l11on
to lobb~ the state last ) <"ar --'6 I percent
of the total (,o,crnmrnt age ncies most
local .igcnl'lt'S. and •'rgan11a11ons that
r~present them 11.ae 'Ccond "•th SQ 4-l
mallton or l ~.5 per1.·en1 of the total.
Hl·alth-rclated group' ""C're third. spend-
ing I 0 f)('m.·nt oft he tot al or S 7 54 malhon
The:.' \ktrupolt ta n \\ atcr D1stnc1 of
utht'rn ( ahfom 1a \f'IC'nt the mm t on
<.tatt' lubb~ ang last ~car -SI '5 "..J~.,
.\ spol t''>man. Bob r.umf)('n. said the
d1<itm'tJumpcd fro m 5.,th on the lobb)an~
t'\Pl'nd1tun: hst in I'} ~ to '10. I tn I%
bct.ausc of e'pend11 urt~ related to state
\\ Jter Rcso ur cs Control Board heanngs
on "ater d " crs1ons from the Sacramento-
San Joaquin Delta
.. \\e comm1ss1oned 'iC1en11tic studies
and rcpons 10 be presented at ·thc!>C
hearings lk t.ausc of the~ npcnses \ol,e
ha' e abnormall~ large C\pcnd11ure.,:·
Gompcrz said. addinf that heanng C\·
pcnse!. 1ncl udc-d tra' el costs run up b~ talT
member!>
The Cahfornaa Man"facturas .\ssoc1a·
11on spent S 1.6 m1ll1on on lobb' 1ng.
follo"cd b' tht' Cahf•,rn1J \frdt\·al .\<.·
SOCIJllOO. i doctor<,· grt'UP. s I 03 mtlhon
O thers 1n the top I tJ \\Cl"C Western 011 &.
Gas ~ssociat1on. S%5 WI. the C"alafornaa
Tu Redur11on ~lo' ement. a group
fou nded b\ the lall· Ho"ard Jan 1<1. S9~8. I 7~. t·he .\ssoc1Jt1on of Cahforn1a
I nsurJnce Companie~ SQ I ti. -5t-. Cah-
forn 1a Trial La" 'er\ ~ socaat1on.
S 48.5 S. 'ita1e ~ ater Contractor<..
SS 16.1 8.,. California Tl·arher<i .\ssocaa·
taon. Still~.081 . and Pl 1 1fal· T dc-~1s Gn1up
the pan:nt compan~ ,,f Pantie 8<.'11 tell'·
phone compan~. S6Q3 ~:~
scenario lo fit IA. hate' ' ,, f".· of -.11ua11un
)OU "ant to s1mula1 ncth<'r ti°\ .an
armed robbe" d h1 t4ge '>1tu.i1111n Jr v.hate,er ..
Train«'> "•II u~ th \dmt h l'll' p1~11111\
and shotgun'> th;it drt' ..eJ in -.en 1~l· hut
the 1ra1n1ng 1.1.ea?'" r, onl.i n IJ\t•r
canndgt''> IO'>tt·ad ul h1 llct'>
Pan 1u pant\ "111 .. l." 'Pll ·d• • t'\l\ lhJI
arc act"ated IH tht ,, er ht'.Jm\ \< th.it
tht'\ ""111 l no" IA hethc lht"' 'c.> hel."n hit h'
a mU(I-. hullet
Fund\ 101 the: la<,cr 1~atnang fdl 1h1\ dfl'
being ra1\1:d pn,Jtt:h "ltd FJth ··v. l0 rt' not J'>ling 11 ' an~ t.i d11llar'
he w 1d ·The \ha1ff, .\d' 1 ~ C ounul
Poetic pose
"I ba•e a little abadow that goe.
ln and out with me. and what can
be the ue of him t. more than I
can mee," obee~ed Robert Loul•
StevenMn, who wu a.n.able to
avail himHlf of the Image left by
these p&inten at tbe Broadway
store In Fub.ion laland wboee
own abadowa were more than
they could mee on Tue9day.
Attempted a rson at
antique s h op fizzles
l ·srng hallO(,nS lillt'd "llh ga' \1\mC1'nl•
tnl·J tu ">l.'t r~rl' to J ( '\ta \k~ ant1t.1u~
~1we Tu,·..JJ, hut a ll•J ''' ,·au'><.' an'
t!Jmagl·
Police. "hl1 an: ll• 1tinu1 ng their 1n
'l."'>t1µt11>n <1f the ar<il'n alll'mpt. Jt1 n111
l no" "h' wml'Onl' "1eJ 10 tMd· lhl
\nt1t.1uc Emporium 1'1 l I '<.'~ r~m Rh J
Tht' Jr.on1s1 ta('l·J · ,,1 gJ\·lilkJ ~Jtc1
tialkk n) Ill the front "1nJl'" t•t' thl 'lt•rc
T uci.JJ, t1 t"d toilet par ·r "' 1ht·m J'-.1 lu~·
and appan·ntl~ ltghtl'l' lhl' fi3f".'r ""h J
c•g.JJCllc On1.· ballo~Jn C\f'IOl.kJ JI Jtx1u1
Q :\O'a m tiut the other dad nlit "url"'
ha~ :ayttd to take th1~ 1m as a prO)CCt and
the' 't' 1nd1cated thJ t •he~ 1.:an raiSt ""hat
"C need··
The ad''"°~ coum .I '' an t'1ght·~ear· old -.en tl<' org.an11a t11•n \ol,htch lend\ m
~upport to the 'henfr, Dep;inmen1 Jnd
oth~·r 'uunt' poht{ Jg, nue\
f ht·' 1uncil and c1n u1t\er dunor RJncho
5ant1Jg•, ( ulk·gl h.i e J lrt'ad' rai\t'd
S.Jf1 0(.1 for the purl hav 01 I' la)('r p1'1tvl~
thrc.-c ~hotgun~ and ~5 'l.,,.,
f>or fJ urn., the ,uun• 11 '\ha1rman 'M11d
hr JlrcJ\h h.a~ comm11..,en1!. trom dono~
tor mc•\t 11 tht• rem.ur ng t'Qu1 pmcnt
'\\l Jl'""'d ' hJ\t' n'T'mllmtnl' tur
mo\t ot !ht large: huild ng~ .ind lht: Pa' ing
•'> lOmm11tcd for <wlll Rurns .1 'e"' pon
Ek:i,h h.;.,1nt'~'>miln ·11h1nl-. th1<. ,, goan@
10 Ix-.1 tn:mendoa.. hc.-ndit 1 la"
c:nt11rlt ml·nt 'l < >•ang, < ount•
FJtt :>JIJ lht· tr.:1tnl"¥ ta,1lll• .,..,,u d ht'
rnJdt· a' a1labk to cit) fl(>lact dt'panmenh
in thl· wurm a' \ol,t·ll a .. to thC' hrntr\
Ot'panmcnl ·
.\nd 11 "ill bt u~d •nr mott than JUSt
mocl. guntigh1 .. he '><lit~
··y. t• "uuld .s '>O he.-U\tn@ the '1ilagl' lor
tJ t11 . .il 11.:Jinang. !.did r Jlh .. 10 lt"JCh our
pt>opll hu1o1. tu .tppru.i1 ti J huu~ ur a har
a11c:r h1>ur'> 1o1.ha· lh ' H. had a ,all
\uppu~ 'uu \l gu1 J t-u rglar alarm going
and J bJ\ ~dour >~n There ma~ or ma ~
nut tx· \limt·um· in tl'l'rt' Ho" du \Ou
apprua\ h '
f-ath ..aid 1v.11 othl·1 '· ulht·rn C altl•)mlJ
lounta·' I ' \ugek• .iOd San D1l'gU
alh"J<:h r,J. r l.:1\t•r tra1" •n@ program~
T ht· L..t'>l'r \ 1llagt" pro1ect could tx
l ,•rlpll'lt'J .S'> l'arf\ J\ J uh. Fath ~td It v.111
Ix •<KJ1cd JI thl" dt'ranment°\ training
,cntti J' 1<1111 V. l-..Jtt''la ~'t: an Orang<'
ht 'cl..!
Supervisors moving
to dissolve district
overseeing parklands
Spending li mitati ons
prompt changeover
to county departme nt
8) 80 8 \A'\ EYKE'
Of -0., "'-Stefl
Thf' l>r • .mgc C our· Board of '>up..r
-. 1'ur<. 'lll•J fuc~J' ·o dts~Of\t• thl' '-~
'l.0Jf-l•IJ H..1rbt.1r\ B llht''> and Parl-.'
Dl\trld -.1 mo\(' It' t •rtlh.~ S3\ \lUld
u':unJtlh hun th1.· , nt' ' retrcat1ona
Jrl·a~
It ll-it d1\wlution v. '1\ rinJI Jppn•·l
;h,· J1.,,1r d ~111cea'>t'11 I')(' Jn andcix·ndc:'"I
'nt1t\ 1>.1th ·t<. ''"' n i">u1l2e1
T ~e J1~·r1, 1 " •u J hl,•,•'r"f' ..1 -~·u"t'
Jt>pJrt-ncr: J'id ., "1ud@.C'l v.t•ulJ 'lt-
"•ntrnlkd ti" thl' '>Uf>l · 1-.vr<.
< 111.r'' g1nanm~--· 1' ..1pp~oad•1ng I\
,,J.l'· "ll'°"''l'd '~n,1•n · 11m1t J.nd 11ne "'3'
l< ~Ht t, ~ :h.: It~ 11 1, h' Jt-.,orb1ng the
j\JlQnllni( U\ dtS\fll t \.'lid 'iuper\ IS<.lf
ff-11m..1-. R 1k'
· fhl· .. unt' na' t 1 · 11..l' ~· mc al lll•O •p
-.i.r· i't "11d Rik'
t tJUnl\ ufftual\ '3\ tht' J1\lnct 'V.J\
l'x·hm ll' Jnn\JJ; 'IX nt1>ng IH""lll .iOd thJl
th1. >urplu~ >p..·nJ1ng a pal at' ~,1uh.l ~·
u!>1:J to 1..~·q1 l~1unt~ go' crnmt"nt Up.l'raung
until th.: .:nd 1>1 the-h!M. 11 'Car
· For '>OMl· reJwn •t\e· d1<,tnct ' (1jn,..
~fX'l'h.iing 11m11 is jhout S.W m1l11 r a"ti< 't'
"hJt 11 ,.i n '>pend .in.1 b' ab\orh1ng 1hc
d 1)tn1.1 thl' 1.ount' lJ" al.,t1 db~1rt-that
l'\lcnded spending hm1t ·· ~aid 1'd
\1t1un11ord .in al\k h '-uf't'f' '"'· lhrr1l·•:
\\ l~·dcr
Board mt'mlxr , ... , l J\\UT\'J \ht'
H:trtx1r<. EkJl'hl0!> J..,J Parl ' < 1 m!T'.-.'>lllr
"htlh ..1Jm1n1\lt'r'> thl Jl\tnl t 1ha1 lund-
ing tor par I-.~ .1.nd 01her rel Tl'atrona .in:a'
v. ill not be: Jt:uP.'.lrd11cJ
· T hl re,,1Ju11on ~t' up a <,pen al fund .,.
lh.it all thl mone~ gp•ng to tht' d1 tm 1
"l1uld still go 10 Harhors Beachrs .lnJ
Parl ·· \aid Chns11e \kDan1el an as'i1S·
t:int 10 Rak~
81.1 t l .t•nil'Ttl\'ll11"L'r '>.11J ht· .111J h1'
ll•lll .. ~~ \ J l O••i tO •OlcJ
·\, • l :i .ii ,,,. ., \Ing the'4. lunJ ..
~ nt • 'lc1,r fX'·nt t'\t·ntuJ.11
"ht» • .1·1 "f',J,fll""ldn •. tur.:harcgo ngtc
'x ~ · l .il"lt• ~1d l omm1<,<,ic.1nc-•
Lt"i .. r ... \l..11.~1n "\\hat the t>u.i rd "
\.J. --~ ' >ti~ fol l.!> "e·rt' all good gu'!>
.:n~ ... l. •• mm1tti.J 1 Ha··bors Beal hl·~
ol:l~ P.1·1' V. t n m • '>3' 1ng ..,.,. don t
!"\\: l'·~ :lllm hut "h.s1 h4ppen~ du"r the
.r
\.1ad,a1 n said that 11nn.-the' ha' t' she
••'11-A ,JDJ\ t \ tv do '• cnuni~. 1tliual'
IT'1gh1 ~· •c.-rirted to .:-u• funding for i'ar .....
,• 'hl" JI"< la,cd "Ith"' gcneral •n3nual
..qul'1:/l )1m1rar 11 tt'-ti ""' ,"1 v.Jc, c-'
pcraen-.J th1 ri-.,J . ~r , ..
'\a, lhl·' dt•ritk that µng v.artar~ ha•
g1 •ll\''" , u• 111 hc1nd .ind !ht•\ nl'l'd 'und L.
put • 1 pulic.t' ulli'-l' .. ., c1n lht SlTl"l.0' int
V.(.'('1-.t•nJ ..aid \ta "'"" .. 'r ~\ lllUOI'
empk"<"C\ .1rc ,n -.in and c!dmorng tor
P3' ra .,., Tl'll.>'><-· pr· '1l1(.'<. mJ\ \IJr. h1
ou n ,1~t mp<JnJnt "ldn ma nt.i1"1ng ..1
region.ii pJrl. I th n._ t ._ ,., i~ the t>nd flt tht:
"'>tt:mJ""'t n•·"ll
\1al l\.J I' tr ' t 11l"d "Upt'f\ 1~.>r\ lor n1•t
.ni.irrr1ni1 1he Ha--OOr' ~achl"!>and Parl '
( 1•mrr1"h'° dlxlut v.t 1 v.as happening
·\\, l.!1111 t ..,,,,"' ''" a1·, going h• hJ~
po."· hl "1ld "V. c re ,3\ 1ng ll• thl·m 1t
' 't. '.:~·'':ht .rn "l .. ., '' lea~t te'I u\ Jbout
I
[) )"1lu11ur. of th1: J .. 1n1. t ">ltl •c-qu1rt'
·h, .1ppro' J •I ttl( l • iii .\genl' Form.s-
11 r { m""lt'>'"·'" a' ..,.. '"11 a~ fina 1 unJn1-
r.i 1u' .1ppr1 , al tr.in• '''Pl'f\ 11,ur'>
fhl mJltc r "\Chc.-l1 1ll"d lCI go bctor<.' th1:
•l1r'm ~)1un un l\ta, J and v.11 return w
tht hoJ·d t ''tin.ii JN''' 'al in Junr
t..:'.ll • ' • "' .edti ~nt !mm T UC\·
da ' " ., il~ ha' ra"··C M>mc obj('("tl<.lO\
11. i"at J "' 1.i• n Jn,1 nuld \lHl' again\t
J .,mJn: 111~ the u1,1 • , ! 3tturdmg h
\l..1, l\..:11r
\1ount1urd ~1d V. ll Jt"r J1d hd' l \n m(
t\Jl l: "'n' ... :n~ J1\"4 vi r an\l "1.s!> Olli
rt•J,hl·d c1 lina1 pu~111t.>'" .in .t V.1t•Jo 1, in
\\ J~h1ngh n D ( lh"-tc: Jnd ,ould 'h I
~ rt.Jl'hcJ 101 .omml"r r
Maloney \Vithdra \VS from
race to be Irvine's mayor
Tht" II' inc ma,or.. race ha!> ~n
1~1:'l'l"1c.'d h> 111.0 ,,1,,Jida t<"S J<, Hal
\l.il1,n1.'' ~ 11hdrl'"' in•~ the ,ontt"\I ka' ·
1-:g \la'•'f Larn .\gran and Ba~ Ham·
nwnJ J' lhl lont' .. omrt'lll(1rr,
Rl·aJan~ ''llTTl .i pr. "arc-d 'Wll''Tll'nt Jt
r 1<·"1J\ ' ( :' l 1•u·i. mt·ct ng \\J1,1nl''
'"' J "c "' I bJ, ~ Ham ...,l,nd ' . and1Ja,'
Rt'\.l' ri t , hJ ngt·~ 1 r .,., ' '~,. tiu" n<'"'
J.,J fam.:. •bltgattl•n• "'''"' m.1 l' 11 clt'Jr ·r:, Jti1' .,l., '•' ..-ompll · the .. ampa1gn tor
..t'\J prl !"f \ !K'f' l° J 'Tia\,,. 11.f'IUid tx'
,.,h,tJrt a J min ,t j ·· \IJ 10('\ \31d
• h '('\~.,:1J1 lh.a\ I~\ Ol' \1•(l'r' hJ\(' J
dl"Jr ,nl11u -,n Junl· -J ,ho1u r l'l~l .i
ne" ,ounul maJ11n1' ht'.1dc-d "' ..1 n(v.
ma\\'r thai 1rul\ 'l·f)rt''lt'nt\ tht ll·n~·1t·rm
•:l tl'rC\:c. l'I In nc Barn I tx tit•' l •• 11
pr '1Jc tha: •'l'1P-'run1t\ h•r, hdf'li,!C
• \lal 'Ol., Jm<'mhc'rol 1hl'"'' d enJn"
1 1mm1"tl1n and ;i past~ ''un, 11, Jn'11da1r
\J'd ht' 1.k1.1ded 10 drop 01.t 0 1 1tw ra1.~
·'l.:lau~ hl' " ta.,1ng 0 ' tr h" font ii' '
..!t"r'al pr1"1.1u<1' lOmpan' tn l. l•,ta \k'-l
Singleton's victim renews
Court battle against rapist
f Jll~ JIWI" l'ol,,_ .'J 111 'h<' 'lrtt"I "'•I "I
C1•nC:' JnJ .1 ( I, 1.1rc-r ~' r t.i' .. \l~n "UI
,,tfi,t"\ \.J..: •ht ,..I!"'\ ~W' t11J "''i Hltl
'i11utc J h.i:JrJ .1"IJ J ''"'C'J lht"m h'
.\ mJri "'h ,:.,·; tt\l· I t>kx ~ oi
\1lld<'JI ,J lcJ "''"· c t1.' "'' 1hnt hr had ltx rJ h .. ~ I 11 11'.: "111'•· 1m ~ :iu~ ht
thm.gh: .1'1 1n"'\JJt." l\.Jd ..,ml-.c-n nt('> h1'
homr Tile 'lu.111••'.'I , r>··, l.,C'J C'ul 0 1\
.iu1h,•r1!1l·' '-1 ••1
F OQ.D tain Valle y
p ' '"'" .,.., \ rJ .a ~ _.. r ' ""r' ,., ..
' ·•J .. , J"l"' _, l'~ " •"'-1· i.,,-J ff'lur
IJ ' \ Jll('\ H i..r " a· h "' tr'''
,., "''"'<'''" ~ NI"-"• . ..• '·'C'<lf-1.'IJ
rq"•'11'1 I• "'"",; '"' ·~ • " t 1tt·t nl '
-<°'1' .. .I ,13\''<" "'' ll "' \ J~C',IC'J ii\ llr
,·•· 'll' " "l" J J "'.t • • ·.: ., nJ rc-lr''oC°\l
. . .
~ ., ·t:·" 'II le S ~re "' 1nti "' ""rlf' \h 1riJ4 • • '" .a t't1.1mr " •'Ir ~ I' <l of 2:mt' '\I • • • \ t • '' •IC' T ·lop.. 'aluc-d .ii S 1.2 l
•· ,,.,., 1 "• ta urra pa l.,('\j " froni ot
(.1h1< • ~ ..in Plact'nt 4'c-nuc ThC'
:ti\•I•"' ''<'f)(lnt'd 11 n(Wlr \.ionJ1\
Frem staff u4 wire r~rt1
Tbe woman who was raped and
mutilat~ by Lawrence ·anglefon sa~s
bis impending release a nd rtpons
that he is Sttktng coun ac11on against
her have prompt~ her to rtncw her
coun battle wrth him.
Mary Vincent. left for dead after
SinaJeton raped her and hack~ ofT
her forQrms. said Tuesday she has
in1mackd ~r Oranf: Count) la~er
to serve Sin&lcton with a S2.4 m1lhon
jud&rmnt she won against him last
year in Nevada.
"Before toda)"s ncw$. ... I was
almost rndy to hve and let live, and
p> on wilh my life. That as no lonarr
(
possible:· Vin~nt said Tucsda)
Singleton was connctcd of the
rape-mutilation an 1978 and was
S<'ntenced to a 14-)car. four-month
term. He ts due for release from San
Quentin state pnson May 25.
Vinct'nt°s statement. rad b' a
spokesman for her Tustin lawrer.
came afttt a ~wspapcr rcponed
Monday that SinJ)eton was scclun.1
an invcstipt1on into his claim that
she kidnapped him at lrntfcpo1nt
while httC'bhikina.
Singleton was parolC'd ~ur for
aood bcha\•ior and work its. but
fort he past I 0 months bas bttn living
an a mobtlc homt on the San Quentin
prison grounds a.fttt rcsicknts of
'
S<'' era I l'orthcm Cahfom1a com-
munaues fought plnns to place him 10
their to~ns
angle ton. "ho maintain~ that
other h1tchh1ker" "ere responsible for
the attack on Vin~nt. also told the
Oath Ledg<'r of .\ntaoch that he ma}
spend his first days of frtt'dom "1th a
church group 10 Orcaon.
V1nct'nt. v.hOS(' attom~~ says onl~
that she m1des 1n the Pacific ~onh·
V.C'Sl. "as rcponcd last )ear 10 be
"' 1ng in southern Osqon ~ pastor of a church 10 Aza&ca.
Ore .. said Tunda) that 1n1kton
would be welcome to h vt v. nh church
members afkr hc rl"gllins his frtt·
dom.
lnt8e
f'a.l"tftU t ft thC'
•
. . .
\ 111.1n " lllc '' ~' ..,le, t. ,,f 'ianl•ll\J
rrp.,n,·J :'IJI '•''"'( •'' h' ..._.t,ing1nr.' had
bc-t-n dl''" ",'\It>' .., ' ·.., ,, n-~1r!1~r"J
but h, d•d "'" "" r11" 'hUJr1> . . .
~ ,J i tclrr!i ,n '·'lu<°\1 al m,•r1' tl\ar
S v.3, IJ .. C'J1 ''t m .11 "~' rvle1 lo"''~ parl-.tJ 1n the : o • ..,, "~ •I \t31n lrC"C't
Th<) If' l\u l lf"llC' r I C' J11 n I ah•I\\
Jt"t thr1r m.an .\ftC'~ a .. ti ... "u"ull a rnan
"'hO .. &Sdl"\IOl a tQ 'H nJaPrcludc-
"' h1<'h haJ hl'Yn pl~tr• • 1st<'TC'd I<' 1
lQ .,TOH'1.l -'-'tl '"'''"td l'\.lrolh\h1n and then t\aped on 1<'1('1
Poll('(' ,.'C'rt call~ ·,n. io mc-d1atr a1lrr a
1raffi rollmon 1n a r;ir\.1fl ll'I ", 111ld '"" tui bK ck ti.ad nin 1nlt• • l lr but 1h<
ounpter .. , parcnh •ert ul'K'OO~ralt't
nqutnna hC'lp from th< pNIC'e • • • ., .lk&h~r tt.n<Uun "IH llolen from a ~ 1n th< 100bloc"\ ofl..a .. ~ • • • ., ma11 dttt'nbtd as IQ 'u" oki. ttun
and •'1th k>nt ~It tui1r ~h
pabbcd a •oman b) t~ l'tt'lt as~ sat tn
her car He fkd on a "1 C'le • bf.n hC'
tn"eamC'd • • Em~~ 11 t!K-tudltf roup ~()(,I
~"'~ C'f.nttt OmC' n-ponitd a 1.tron& <'hnnal smcll tnM<k' lhC' r&IAt Ocwft of flrntpttn. ift('lliJd1n& 1hC' rou•t\ ., ha.r.ard*
OW:\ IN'"'8b ICllM. Am\ ed to find lhlll bna~ l'ICt aftd ralltn utc'd •1th •
laitqutt-bMN .,...... 'al'1'f '"'~)
stOttd "' thC' '*•ld•nt 'lo 11\Jl.lnn wn't ~ti.It a ~mt'nt 'l!Ok~•ornan
s;a.id SUC'h mu~ ~Id ht J1om2 '"
fe'a.IN Wntn
•
u•iC'\1'1<' '"Ir S " "',.,,, ot rt~-
1t1,n1,' 11.-Jr I• ,.,., .a ' -n rhr I r-~(11
... ,,, 1., .. \hJ\13 '\lrtt: r ... , rt'\ld('nt told
!'•Ii,<" •"l.l "'' '1dr • .,,,, •1<' 'l'\<'rdrr and
\ 'lirl>J ' "'fr(' I.I \'' .l t-Uflllit°\
T1•<''4h
.\ lh1CI \ iC ; \~',._ \:l'"'n' ~\SIC'm
unJJ' ,,r \l, nJa' tmir car ~r .. t'd n ihr I \'hk"l. ,,t \lnJi-,.larl
.\ Foun13in \~attc~ man I was
.HT't'\tN \un.u' ,,n \U'P'"'on of ~trahna 1
,,u tic'"'"' tt"ln~ ,,n a 1udJt'' nnkr
Coeta Meea
~meonc ftlrn'd the \U"tn(•I orirn on a '"'·m Pathfinder th<n ''•)Ir thr tt"UCI.·~ hu.-l.c-1 ""'"and a r:tdar ~ltC"tor ThC' ICK\,
"'ht, h toak pl.IC"t 1n tht 'll No..'k of
Pliutanno "'enue. •'a\ttttm.a1t'd 11 S '~ • • • .\ PU'l)k I~ 'l ~ .. m&ct C-apn •a'
l'C"p()nt°d "*°"at 6 OS1 rn Tunda' Imm
the I bloc\. o( \tcmll P\K't' ~ car'
ltttn'llt 1s ~ GO\-• . . Rttlde'ntuil buralancs ,..~ "'1'"'1C'd
Tundl' 1n blocl. of \ i.: on.. . Utt\
th<.. hiocl o(C"cn1cr 1T'C't and t!K-l ~It ()(Elden "'C'n~ • • • ~'~It~ and Sl.
C'a\lt !lilC'ft ..... Tw'tdl\ from I bmllln.\
In thC' l 1 Noc\ or ~l'Of\ 8nukYllrd Th<'hu~I) wai~u 910 pm • • • " IQ J ~-rokt ~'ci~ ,,.._, ,, ..
~('d ''ok'n ai , :P pm Tundaj fmm
the Noc-\ or \'~ ~""' The ~r haJ 1 lt«'ntt of ~IH ,~and 11 tnetalhc
r1n .. and ~l\ •••
" S 18\4 t pe'ATIIC'r •ti aokft
\ton.ii\ niahtotTll!Ctdl> "'°""ftlrro.a b\r\lnn, 1n \M • bl~ of ~
Rr' .1rnt' 1n rn/ I • ·in l of Rochn1er
\m'( q'<''1C'd 1 hufJhtt°' 11 .a 14 l' m
,,'"'" '
.\ ..,,, gl.l" IA;\• 't'f"lnf'd I I 6 :f"t pm
\1•" ..... ' 1 n t , '" • hh" I. "f~mar Dn' c
'"' • "{ 'mu,kc-J •ht fron1 door of a l11~U•' ~· 'r(' '1.11'\JI\ mom•"'" ""<"01 IMICk
an\1 ""'"' 11~1.11\f , tprr11~ and '1dctl 1a~' Thr ""'T in 1hr 1100 hloc:l. of
\ t l\lfll \tr("<°I l"t1m11t'd thC' dama,r and
thr ("•' ott ~OfT than s I 'I " . . .
'-'m('('nc io., .. 1 t., Thurs.du "°"'-'"
'"' mC\nC'' and a • ta l ~"'' ch«'" fmm ~db f'ara<' Ban~ on '11"'1"0'1
Roule' .tN The su ptt"I npparcn1tl 1~
thr ha~ Imm thr bent(s rountc-1 Po tCT do
n1•1 .. n·'"' ho"' much m"l't<'\ 'llO"ti in the
~~
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Onngeeo.t DAILY PILOT/ Wedfiwtay, Ap(ff 13, 1988
Gore lashes Dukakis over
nuclear weapon comment
By 'he Al..ela&H Press
Alben Gore Jr. accused fello""
Democratic candidate Michael
Duk.akis toda) of making "unwise
and irresponsible·· comments about a
U.S. nuclear strike against the Soviet
Union. On the Republican side. Vice
President George Bush was winding
up an eas)-does-tt cam r'3ign swing an
New York.
All thrtt of the remaining major
Democratic pres1dent1:il candidates
were campa1gn1ng 1n Ney. York
today. six days before the sta1e·s big
primary with 255 national conven-
tion delegates at stake
Massachusetts Go'. Oukak1 s.1n an
interview pubhshed 1n toda) ·s Ne""
York Dail) i'/eY.S. s.1id he could
envision using nuclear weaPQns if the
Soviets invaded [urope and conv~n
tional weapons fa iled 10 stop them.
··1 don't thank it's going to happen.''
he said. But "we·ve got to be prepared
to use nuclear force. Obviousl) with
great restraint, only when there seems
to be no other al ternati ve."
Gore. at a breakfast with COJl>Orate
executives on Long !"land. charac-
terized Dukakis' comments as saying
"be would launch a nuclear first strike
against the Soviet t ' nion if they
in vaded Europ<' with conventional
forces.··
He said presidents and candidates
for the office trad1 uonall) have
a\oided "the trap of "ptlling out an
advance when the United States of
Amenca would use the awesome
power contained in our nuclear
arsena1.··
Later. to reporter!>. Gore sa id.
"Go.wrnor Dukak1s made a signifi-
cant m1stake .... that's unwise and
1rrespons1ble. ··
Gore also cr1t1cized nval Jesse
Jackson for ""hat he SC\id was Jack-
son's comment several years ago that
"he ""ould umlaterall~ halt deplo).
ment .. ofm1ss1les in Europe.
The three Democrat" met Tuesday
in the first of four debates prcccdina
next Tuesday's New York primary.
Bush. meanwhile. threw out the ball
at the start of a New York Mets
baseball game and talked of cam-paignin~ against "the ghost of Jimmy
Carter.'
The debate featured several sharp
exchanges between Oukakis. the
Dcmocrauc front runner. and Gore.
the Tennessee senator who needs a
strong New Yori. showing to revive
his cand1daq.
At one point. Gore declared that
Dukakis had sounded a note of
"enthusiasm·· about an independent
Palestinian state. Gore also criticized
Jackson on the same is~ue. sayi ng he
disagreed .. Y.1th the ""Y Jesse Jack-
son ad\ ocates a Pales11n1an state."
Dukak1s retorted that Gore was
just plain wrong. ··1 didn't express
enthusiasm for a Palestinian state
~ t•sterda} ... he said.
Gore and Dukakl:, have been
courting Jewish voters. ·
Better mouse earns U.S. patent
WASHI NGTON (AP) -More than ~O patents for
animals are pending following the go,ernment's first
appro' al of a patell't for a geneticall~ altered t~ pe of
mouse.
The acuon Tucsda~ dre" prompt fire from oppo-
nents of genetic engineenng. but ""as praised b~ a
b1otechnulog~ indust~ group.
others that fight the disease. Q uip said at a news
conference.
The gene that mal.es the misf more susceptible to
cancer is introduced shortly a~r the mouse egg 1s
fertilized. and that genl' then bee cs part of the mouse
and its offspnng. according to th Patent OffiCT.
De-dunktion allowed
Black chief sought
to fill Dallas post
BJ TIM A1MdalMI Pren
DALLAS -The police chicr s abrupt resianati.o~
amid controversy over minority shootinas and the k1lhna
of three officers has prompted one city leader ~o de~and
that his successor be an outsider and black. Billy Prina;
45, announced his immediate resianation on Tuesday,
sayina he had realized on Easter Sunday. at the end of an
11-day vacation, that he dreaded returning to work. "I feel
kind of run-over hen-." said Prince, who has been a
policeman for 24 years. six of them as chief. "It's c~me to
the point when it's time to let someone else '~t ·~ t~e
middle. and that's what I've decided to do. . W1t~1n
minutes, the city's ranking black elected <?ffictal. Caty.
Councilwoman Diane Ragsdale called f<?r hanng a blact .
policechieffromoutside Dallas. "I think 11 would ~a~.
mistake for the police chief not to come ~m _outside l~'':
ci ty," Ragsdale. who has sharply cnueazed poh~.
relations with minorities. said Tuesday. ·
Slayer of five executed . ' AN<f.OLA. La. -Leslie Lowenfield was executed lfl
the electric chair early today denying to th~ end 1.hat h~
killed his girlfrie.nd and four of her relatives. incl~d1ng her
4-year-old daughter. in a jealous rage. ··0on·t give up on.
me, although my life will be over toni&ht, because the one
responsible is still out there," said the 34-year-old.
Lowen field after he wa ., led into the death chamber at the
Louisiana State PeniH·ntiary. Tuesday his lawyc~ l<?s!
appeals to the LouisiaM Supreme Court. a federal dastnct
judge and a federalitJ>f)E'alscoun. Kisattemey-had arg~
that he should be sp:ired because he was a parano1<S
schizophrenic who could not understand what 11 would
mean 10 be executed or why he was being executed';
PTL auctlon mlsses goal
Patent Commissioner Donald J. Quigg said a patent
~as issued to Han ard 11niversit} for a t} pe oflaborato~
mouse that 1s abnormali} sensitive to cancer.
Thl' patent ""as aprhed for in 1984 and the mice ha"e
been in use at Hanard since that time. said u01,ers1t\
spokesy.oman L11l1am Rlacker. ·
The mice are changed b~ gJ\ mg them a gene that
. makes them more susceptible to cancer. The gene has
earned through se' era I generauons of mice. Blacker said.
Using these mice in research can make It easier for
sc1en11sts 10 test both chemicals that cause cancer and
The gencuc matenal used to change the mice 1s
spliced together from :in activated version of the mouse
cancer gene and a v1ru' that causes mammary tumors 10
mice. explained Blacker.
The patent. No. 4 736.866. named Ph ilip Leder of
Chestnut Hill. Ma ss .. and Timothy .\. Stewart of an
Francisco as an'entors Qf the altered mouse.
Despite the controvers~. patents on forms ofhfe are
not new. Both plants :ind t} pes of bacteria ha' e bel.'n
patented 1n the past.
The Su preme Cou11 in 1980 ruled that man-made life
organisms could be patented. but the Harvard patent 1s
the first to protect a genetic change 1n a higher life form
Internal Revenue Service qfficlal Carolyn
Stumpf &rlmaces u a ball mlues It.a taraet
that wollld drop her into a dunk tank at
Union Station In lndlanapolla. IRS a&enta
aat In the tank Tueaday to ralae fund• for the
Muacular Dy•tropby AMOClation. For $1, or
three throw• for $2.50, taxpayen could take
out their 1040 form-filing fru•tration•.
T EGA CAY. S.C. -There were no takers for the
former home of Jim and Tamm) Bakker and the PTL
auction fell far -short of its $4 million goal. but mini ti)
officials sa~ they"ll keer tryins to sell off excess propen).
The auction Tuesday brought an only $596.500 toward the
S5.3 million the PTL ministry. based in nearby Fort Mill.
needs to raise by a May 2 bankruptcy coun deadline. Only
fi ve bids were accepted on nine properties offered. Bids on
two others were insuf}irient and a $425.000 bid on former
PTL Presiden t Richa rd Dortch's home is sull being
considered. PTL Trustee David Clark said. There were no
b1dson the former residence of the Bakke rs. the ministry's
deposed founders. Clark said. although several J>('Ople
ba'e ex pressed a serious interest in the home. ··1t's the
kind of house that )OU have to have a special buyer for:·
said Clark ... And I think that person is the kind of person
"ho might not come to an auction."
Seawalls to tumble
after Del Mar v~ting Dukakis favorite of
state's Democrats .\S DIEGO I .\Pl -Del Mar
'oters pao;sed :i contro' ers1al
measure that" Ill force 1he remo\ al of
some sea"alls protecting beachfront
homes. and 'oted thrl'<" slOY.-gro"' th
t'and1dates into (11, Ct,unc1I seats
\\1th all fi,e pn."C'incts counted
Tuesda' I lOl \Oters fa,ored ~teasure D "h1lr 9U2 ''ere opposed .
said Ka~ J1mno Cit~ manager 1n Del
\-tar. ab<;>ut I males nl)nh of do" n-
tO"-n an D1rgo.
The mec1surl· proh1hm. sea Y.alls
more than li'e fl'l'' "-t"St of a
de 1gnated shon:hne prntec11on 1one
In lhl' ne\I Ill 'ear\ "alls that
protrude IO to ~O fl:e t ~into the pubhl
lx·ach ""1!! ha' r 10 be re-mo' ed
.. This 1s a good night for slo"
gro" th ·· said Btl Mal one. a
beach front act I\ 1st "hn campaigned
for the measure
El!>e"herl.' 1n ~.in Otego Count~.
Po" a' 'oters narro" h turned do"" n
a S5 "million bond 1ss11e that would
ha' C prO\ 1ded the fa~t·growing re-
gion ne" ~hools. The measure
missed the required tY.O-thirds
fa, orablt.' 'otcs b~ one percentage
point
, .
Helen La". a clerk v.1th the county
registrar office. sa111 the Poway
'otcs "ould Ix· ret'ounted this week
before the result are declared official.
The Del Mar sca"all \Ote ends a
dt'c:ides-old contro' er-;~ that pitted
oceanfront propcn~ owners against
those "'ho "ant to rrotcct public
land.
Advocates said the public's right to
use the bearh Y.3S at \take. Propert~
owners argued that seawalls are
nerded to proect homes during
storms and that man) <;eawalls ha'e
bee n 1n place long enough to g1' e
O"-ners perpetual nght"
In Del ~tars Cat) Council race.
three en\ 1ronmentaltsts were voted
1n ""h1lc the onl) incumbent. Mayor
Ronnie Delane}. ""as ousted.
Delane). a 4-~ear council veteran.
garnered onl~ 1.076 votes for fou nh
place. The ne" council will elect her
successor.
The ne" counctl me mbers are
"mer Jan McM 1llan. 46. who re-
cc1,cd 1.207 votes. Jacqueli ne Win-
terer. 51 . a research gt.>olOjlSI. 1.189
'otcs. and C1a~ Hugo . .i s. an ass1<;tant
L' .S. auome~. 1.178 "Otes.
S.\N FRANCISCO(..\PI-Massachusetts Go' ~11rhal'I Duf...Jf..."
holds a comfonablc. I I-point lead o\'er the Rl'' k\se Jad,,on in
California. a new poll ~J)S.
· .\ Cahtom1a Poll surve~ taken after last "rd . ·s ~ 1srons1n rm man
sho\\ed Dul.ak1s leads lad.son .i4 percent to 3' rx·rcl·nt a\\ oter\· lir~t
choice for president.
The results mirrored recent de\elopmen t<, anos the nation
During the past two months. Dukak1s has emerged a'i the ~un" ing
front runner 1n a once-crowded race for the Ot.·mocrat1 c Party
nomination. and Jackson has beC'ome the chief challenger.
The other candidates together rece" ed le~s than I 0 percent <il·n
Paul Simon of lllano1<1 recel\ ed 5 percent. and wn ..\lben Cion: of
Tennessee recel'ed 4 percent
The poll. "h1ch was conducted .\pnl 6-10. ""as ba.-.eJ on
an ten 1e"s "1th 509 registered Democrats. The margin of error 1'i plu.-.
or minus 4 ~percent.
Dukak1s. howeve. in spite of his lead among 'Otl.'rs sun c~ ed in
California. 1s 11ed with .lackso n -at 23 percent -among Democrats
who said the) are certain ofthe1r choice for president. Half of all '01crs
said the} were not certai n of the current choice
The suney. by pollster Men·in Field. also found that Jackso n ha!>
doubled his support among white 'oters 1n the '!tall• !>IOCl' h1o; 1984
campaign . from 8 to If\ percent Jackson leads Dukak1s among black
'oters 12-1. but Dukak1s. who speaks Spanish. kads among Hispanic
Despite his assertions of noncand1dac~. Ne" York Go' Man o
Cuomo ran a close third among D<-mocrats.
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Ex-Congressm.an Burton·.
wins old Assem.bly seat :
By Tbe Associated Press
..\N FR .\NC'ISCO -Former Congressman John Bunon staged ~
rnml·back afll.'r a self-i mposed hiatus of six years by soundly defeating ~
lcada Robena ..\chtcn~rg in a special election for his old state Assembly seal.
But .\chtcnberg prompt!~ vowed to press her challenge to Burton dunng the"
Junl· 7 pnmaf) for the 1988-90 term of the 16th Assembly D1stnct. one of the
most liberal d1stncts 1n the state. The race topped campaigns throughout the
an Francisco Ba) area Tuescfa}. Those included an East Palo -\Ito C1~
Counnl race h1ghhghtC'd b~ a debate over a proposed stadium for the San
Franc1Sl'O Giants to legal111ng gambling ir. the ri verfront town of Rio Vis\'\.
Burton. 55. "ho hrld the Assembly seat fro m 1964 to 1974. 1s expected 10 be
sworn 1n Thursda). Thr term expires just after the end of the year. The seat was
'acatcd b~ .\rt ..\gno<. on Jan. 8 when he was sworn an as mayor of San
Francisco.
Lawsult filed ln dolphin Jcllling
SAN FRANCIS( 0 -Armed wi th videotape of Panamaman tun~
fishermen kllhng dozens of shrieking dolphins. environmental groups a~
sumg the federal government to enforce an import ban on nations violating the
Manne Mammal Protection Act. The lawsuit filed an U.S. Dastnct Court
Tuesda) against the departments of Commerce and Treasury. the National
Oceanic and . .\tmospht•nc Administration and the National Manne F1sheriC.
Ser,·1cc claims the' arc allowing the illegal slaughter of hundreds of thousand$
of dol phins b~. faa'hng to enforce the protection act. The suit also asks tha!
Commerce be compelkd to enforce requirements that the U.S. tuna 1ndustl)
usc thl' be~t equipment and safety measures to m1n1mize the killing of
dol phin~. ·
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Tehran
hi~by
Iraqi
missiles
Soviets get a taste
of American pizza
Algerians board hijacked
jet, negotiate with captors
MOSCOW (AP) -Unul now, the ptzza sold in Moscow onl) ALGIERS. Algeria (AP) -
vquely resembled the o\merican-style pie. Algenan officials boarded a hijacked 'iolence" on Algerian iemton ropes ... and explosi ves .. Kuv.a111 j umbo )Cl toda_y and bet.an Three members of thC' Kuv.a1t1 Mohammed Saud ~1-0saimi, a It usually consisted ofa thick. douahy crust smeared wnh tomato negot1at1ons with Shii te Mosfem rO)al famil) remain aboard thC' Kuwa1t1 deput) foreian minister. and
paste. Topp1n15, when available, incfuded canned. cold tomatoes. gu nmen who killed t.,.. o people and Jumbo Jet. nine other government officials ar-
sardines, chopped CU or lumps of salt pork. were holding about JS t"lhers hostage K.hedin ~1d he had ,een fhe or s1.\ med toda) "I hope this will be the
So it was nosurprist' when a crowd ofMuscovnes lined up 1n Lt-n1n A. delegation of Kuwa1t1 official~ hijacker!>, but did not knov. the exact last stage of the voyqe," Al-Osaimi
NICOSIA. CyprucS (AP) _ Iraq Hills Tuesday for pizza from a specially equipped van that 1s part of a arrived in Algiers to help 1n the effort number He v.as told thert• v.ere 3:! told rc:poners
said it fired three missiles into Tehran joint economic venturr involving a New Jersey company. to free the plane. which was h1Jacked passengers Kuwait newspapers quoted PLO
today and claimed its troops wiped Nearly 1.200 slices. costina S2.10 each. were dispensed b) the Apnl S on a fl1&.ht from Bangkok to Adnan Rast\1 ~aJ1l 1 a t...uv.a1t1 chairman YasK'r Arafat as sayina he
out thousands of Iranians in more mobile pizzeria a three-hour period by m1danernoon. Workers Ku1o1.a1t lo\'llh 11 2 people aboard The passenger 1n h.Js 60s v. ho v.as one of doubted ~lgcna would be the last
than two days offipting in Kurdistan couldn't say exactly h"w many slices were sold because some were ~mg 47 let\ Lamaca. C) pru~ tht.> I~ released in Lar naca. told The )top fort he capll' e jumbo JCt.
province. gjven away. Tue~a) ni&ht after 12 more hostages -1.ssonati:d Press that the h1Jackers .. I don·t think this operatJon will
Tehran's official Islamic Republic "The reaction is c>.traordinary," said Louts P1anconc. president of "'ere freed and flew to ;\lg1ers ...... eri: six but I thin~ in \1 ashhad tht'' come to an end in Algien," Arafat
News Agency said Iraqi troops Roma Food Enterpnsc'l in Piscataway. N.J .. at tht' van's first da' of F1ft~-sc' en others '"Cre relea!>ed became se' en:· · )aid. according to the .\I Watao daily.
launched a scnes of counterattacks to operation in Moscow. "We'll be moving through the city to determine earlier "'hen the planr "'as on the.' .\ Kuv.a11 ne"' \pu;>i:r reponed In an 1nterv1cw with Cable
the Iranian offensi ve Tuesday. seek-what the market 1s for oRCninapizu restaurants. Judging from today at ground tn ~ashhad. northeastern toda~ that ont'• of thc htJackc~ "'as ~etv.ork Ntv.s . .\rafat blamed Iran
ina to recapture territory they lost in just this locauon, there's a market." lr:in. belie' ed to ha' l' board1·d the plane 1n for the.' h1Jcltk1ng. Wh C'n asked who
the northeastern Iraqi r rovi nce. A new law allowing Soviet firms to enter into jOint ventures with The hijackers are dl manding th at 'vtashhad "'a!> 1n, ol, ed. Arafat Sl'id: "Some of
It also claimed Iraq used chemical foreign companies is one of the steps taken by M1kha1l S. Gorbachc' to Kuwait free 17 pm-Iranian t'\· -1.nother passenger \\as quoted on th'em are Lebanese Some of them
bombs on Iranian troops. raise productivity and provide sorely needed consumer goods and trcm1sts con' 1cted in tt'oe IQ 1 bomb-'\ BC-T\'.\ .. Toda'·· ·'" sa~ ing the belong to the Iranian gcwemmcnt.
IRNA said 3.SOO Iraqis have been services. 1ngs ofthc L'S and Frt"lch emba\~1l'~ h1Jackers got "capon' .ind e\plost,t'S ··~ct0rdmg to m~ best 1nfor-
liilled or wounded m the offensive Many Western cntacprcncurs have been wa t). howe ver. saving the in Ku"' all Kuv.a1t ha<. reJi:ctc.-d the.-thrri: mauon. the) (the Iranians) arc bc-
launchcd Monda> acr"ss the moun-rules require the Joint firm's director to be a Soviet. that hinngs and demand .. The) changed thl" u. v. \OU nov. hind tht.' v. hole operation,'' Arafat
ta1 nous border. south nf the town of firings must conform t" Soviet law. and that the 'enture can compete Algcnan I ntenor \I 101stt·r Ht>d1 thl'lr team ·· hc )31d .. One of them ~1d in a teleph one 1ntcrv1e" from
Penjwin. with its Western parent abroad. Khed1n \ISllcd the Ku"a1t1 ~l r"'a\S left and another '" gu~s. came 'onh Yemen
The ofTtC1al ~raq1-News Agency. ---)CLl\UC.C..and •old report~ he ~a~ O<cr a11d tht'\ plC>\l(lt'd th~m \.\llh e i>LlJ v.as 1n 0 \IC In nego-
monllored in Nicosia . .-.aid two long-assured the gu nmen ""uld .. u"'· no m·" .,..capon' ..ind homb\ and 11a11on!l to t~ to end thc cns1s
range missiles were fired simul-,---------------------------------------------------------------,-------
taneously into Tehran ;it about noon.
A third was fired about two hours
later. Tehran has a porulation of six million.
The Iranian a~cncy ~id four c1v-
1lians wen~ killed and several
wounded in the first barrage.
Iraq has fired 123 projectiles into
the Iranian capital since the latest
ro und of the se><alled ··war of the
C'itics" flared Feb.29.
Tuesday Iraq fired two Ions-range
missiles into Tehran and another two
into Tabriz. 1n nonhwest Iran. Iran
reported civilian casualties and said
.. these atrocities will be avenged."
Reporting on the lond offensive.
the Iraqi agency said the Iranians
"could not seize a single inch of Iraqi
tcmtory."
"The situation settkd in favor of
the Iraqi forces at 6:35 p.m. after 60
hours of unabated fiJ.l:tt ing."
The Iraqi troops k1llt'd or wounded
••thousands·· of lraniaM. ··wiping out
four entire brigades ... it added.
Shooting
continues
in Panama
PANAMA CITY . Panama (A P) -
Marine guards fired on suspected
intruders at a U.S. air Nisc one ni&ht
aner an American sentrv was killed in
i similar shooting incident at the
base. U.S. officials said
The officials said there ~re no
casualttes in two hours of gunfire
Tuesday night b) Marines guarding
the undcrsround fuel storage depot at
Howard Air Force Base outside
Panama City.
Monday niaht a U.S Marine. Cpl .
Ricardo M. Villahermosa. lS. was
killed while inve$tigat1ng a suspected
l)rcak-in at the storage depot.
Pcntaaon spokesman Dan Howard
s,aid Tuesday that Villahcrmosa ap-
parently was shot accidentally by
fellow Marine guard~. but added
Jherc had in rc«nt weeks been a scnes
of intrusions at the base by "individ-
qals who were uniformed and
camouflaged."
"When one has intruders into the
base perimeter. who are in uniform
E arc camouflaged. the assumption
t one comes to is that of course
y arc" members of Panama's
fensc Forces. he told reponers in
~ashington.
·• Panama's military called Howard's
~tements irrcs~nsiblc. sayinJ. they
Were aimed at justifyi ng a military
'1tcrvention .
. : Durina the incident Tuesday nipt.
tuards at the depot fired on "an
onknown number of rcrsons" who
CJ>pcared to be armt'd and were
:'!Inside ·and on a t l.S. military
•cility,'' said Air Force Col. Ron
fSconyers. a spokesman attached to
4tlc U.S. Southern Command.
:· ··There were flares goin& off and
Jhere were rcpons of gunfire for a
9ouplc of hours:· he said. ··tt was
teavy at first. light at the end ...
:: The colonel said the firi ng bcon at
4_bout 7:3S p.m. (S:3S p.m. POT) at
)be A~an Tank Farm. which is
:ilurroundcd by an eight-foot steel
incsh fence topped by barbed wire. ~nytn said it was not known ifthe
~tarinc auards wen· themselves
:fnder fire. He said he could not
jdentify the intruders.
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~laree Arab perrillu
:;1a1a by laraell troope
:; JERUSALEM (AP) ,._ Israeli :ioldim lhot and kilk-d th~ Arab ~uerrillas who were tryin1 to infiltrate
~l'Om Lebanon on a hostate-taking
iftillion today. the military said. !: Violent protnls persisted for a
:,CCOnd day in the Ow. Strip. which :wa llome to fi ve o'f the ciaht
Palestinians whom Israel deported" to
LebMoa Monday. Hospital and relief
pflkills •id at mt 21 Arabi ~re
int~ "'J_, claims the~ incited ma of the violmtt in the occuoied
.... ~·bas claimed the lives o( 141 ~ .... one lsratli IOldter and I p:-r Jewilh tettltr .tMC it bepn
b oin us April 6-17. 19 . for &:I "A Taste of Jamaica."
Steel drum bands, ltmix> danc ing, tire
eaters, Caribbean fu hions anJ tood d~m,
onst;rations. Plus. ente~ to wan a mp tor
C\\O to Jamaica. You'll tly nonstl)fl fn.,m
L.A. to Montego Bay n Atr Jamaica and
spend 7 days and 6 nights at the luxuril)W
Half Moon Oub Resort~
.• ·~"'!· "'~-'Pl.I ·-
,~. arJomaicae
•Tnp includtt ""· ho.~ and !T.lft!ltm anl'
Reg1 tranon forms a\~atlabk .u ch.: mfr,r,
-matt,m ~x,rh m Atrium )Urt l)f the
jamall'..ln g<lX~l) tn Unc~r C lUrt.
Crnr~r h.c'UI' ~\.inJ.1\-F~ k.\1m-<lrm inu\11, 11.'lm
tirm. ~':-..,'"-'rm \.1~ !'ll'l•l"1 ·" 11Lit-k l ~
k. '\) llnc.' ..c\'ft°' 1och.1>.hntz '-e1rn.m M.11\:u-. Poi.IL , • \'I'. .l..hirt<
R..""°''"'. ~ 8'1.~d'\. Buthillb. '\inen \\ 1tJ\ 11'1 "' O<'
R.in.:h Farmer' \I~ c~u~ lnf,,.Tl\.lO,.-i I -IJ ' -: _,\'"'
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NEWPORT CENTER
FASH ION ISLAND
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Slow.-growth
movement ready
for expansion
As the Starship Enterprise winsed toward its next
interstellar desti nation. the disembod ied "oicc
authoritative!~ informed us space was the fi nal fro ntier.
The television show·s opening cen.ainl y was portent but
only in.as much as the producers were referri ng to the space
between tract homes or auto mobiles on a freewa}.
Human beings require space. We thirst for room. This
country's frontiersm"•n are an example. And while man ma~
someday colon ize th"· planets. the desire to go where no man
llas__•one before_is more a question of elbow room than
curiosity.
Make no mistake. growth is the final frontier.
In case you mis)ed it -and you woul d ha\C had to be
marooned in the barren reaches outside Barstow during thl'
past decade -growth has sprouted from a kernrl of
d issatisfactio n into such a far-fhrng dilemma that It
overshadows all oth"·r issues in California -absoluteh and
complete!). ·
l t is THE buzzword. the big issue. .\II others pale
alongside the growth debate.
Drugs. education. ta"<es. pollution. transpon at1on. water.
law and order are but subplo ts in the crucial pla) that allows
e'er) one to play a p:in.
To grow or not to grow. that is the question that tugs at us.
Lest there be any doubt, and for those who want to
rem cm ber .. where it 3ll staned:· take note ofa small weekend
gathering at a private residence in Riverside.
Activists from fi ve Southern California counties
gathe red to plot strat~gy. It is a meeting that sho uld be as well
documented as a certain tea pany in Boston Harbor.
Thin y concerned cHizens with their fingers on the pulse
of the populace..afi'tl their eyes on the fut ure came from
Orange. Los .\nseles. San Diego. Ri verside and an
Bernardino countle!. to form a regional group aimed at
ensuring that growth in their areas is controlled.
How controlled it will be. and who shall do the
controlling are questions bcuing answers at this stage.
The 30-South1..•rn Cafirornia Coalition for Responsible
Controlled Growth -will play a key role on a larger stage 1f
past performance i!. any indicator. These activist haH'
alread y shaped thl'ir communities with la'' um and
m1t1a t1 ves, recalls and referendums.
Now. wi th their talents combined the' seek to counter ··pro-gro~th .. inte re ts on a broader level. ·
.\ct Two will hl· played out on the leg1slatl\C stage 1n
arramento and. as :.i lwavs. in the couns.
.\nd. pohtic1am take note. the audiences continue to oc
s~ mpathetic.
Edwin Meese
This late in President Reagan·s term. one v.onders "ha t
good 11 v.o uld do to Jump (Attorney General Edwin) Meese.
an~v.a) ....
U nless the independent counsel unco,-ers evidence that
din:ctl) ues Meese to cnminal or unethical beha\'10r. Meese
should sta~ o n as attorne} general.
Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover. N.H. • • • Ha"en·t )'OU had enough of Ed Meese? I have.
President Ronald Reagan's attorney general 1s a d iscredit
to the administration and to the U.S. government. ...
Even if his friend and boss Reagan has fai th an him. the
high government offi cial 1s causing so man) problems for the
White House that h1..· should have long ago been grac1ousl)
mo,ed aside. Now. it's too late.
Tfie fact that Rl·agan has presided over this stumbling
entourage witho ut tx·coming thoroughly discredited himself.
t!> the ultimate testimony to the Teflon presidency.
Col•mbia (Mo.) Dally Trlbua~ • • • • What v.tll 1t take to $Cl Attorney General Edv. an Meese to
step aside as a cn m111al m vestigauo n against him unfolds? It
might take nine months.
In that 11 me. regardless of what transpires an thl'
'""est1gat1on. a ne~ president wall appoint a ncv. attome~
general.
Howe' er. Meese should get a strong message from ( theJ
tandem res1gnat1on~ of his top deput} and another high
Justice Depanment official. along with fo ur of their aides.
The tv.o Justice Department officials' resignations arc
still another indication that. guilty or not. Meese has bccoml'
inefTect1ve as attorney general.
He should resign and face the charges ~ 1thout crippling
the act1\lt1esof1he J ustice Depanment He can be t sent' b~
not sen ang.
Dulutb ( Miaa.) N~ws· Tribune
GOP campaign
Although it has seemed inevitable since his dt'fcat on
Super Tuesda). Sen. Bob Dole·s decision to withdra\' from
the Republican presidential race leaves us with a feeling of
frustration about the campaign and the system.
Dole is an appealing candidate who appears to have a
good grasp of the cou ntry's needs and how to attack them. }et
hts candidacy is o ver long b(fore much of the country's voters
had an opponunity lo consider him in primanes.
Ifs possible that Republicans would have preferred Vice
President George Bush if there had been a national pnmary
after extensive campaigning throughout the country. But it
seems unfonunate that a true competition' never really
developed ....
The selection of Bush as the nominee this early may give
the Republicans an ~die in plannina and orpnizanc for the
fall campaigns. But it also gives the Democrats a single
Republican target to shoot at when t1tey•rc not shooting at
each other.
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"Somebody. somewhere. somehow. hasgot toetoptheclvllrtl(hta
thing. It Is making a joke out of oneafteranotherof ourBlllofRlghta. ··
Gang of Five waging a
classical guerrilla war
ACR .\MENTO -Pohttcs is "ar
"'1thout gun . embod~ing the
strategic and tac11cal tt•chniques of a
m1litar) camp:ugn. l'lther co n\'en-
t1onal or irregular.
Timing. 1ntdllgenn· about onl"·s
l'IWlll ~. intu111on. ~uppl~ managc-
"1l'nt -all of thl.'>l' mihtar\ factors
Jnd utlll'r'> arl' to tx· found in·poh11cal
"ar.
.\s an e\ercise in.pol111cal guernlla
"arfarc. <.tripped of personaht> or
1dcolug~. tht· ~'''er 'itruggle now
under ''a' 1n thl· 'tatl' .\ssembh 1s a
classil. OOl' 1ha1 \tao Tc;c.tung ~ould
ha'c Jppre\.1atl•J
·\ \mall hand of retlel Democrat .
dubb<'d thl' (Jang nf Fne. has
challcngl·d thr authorit~ of Willie
Bro" n. thl· s~akc:r of 1he Assembl).
.\s \\llh all rctx·llions 11 started on a
small scalr. In e\hib111 ng their inde-
pendence from the Dcmocrat1c can-
cus last 'car. the fi \(· rebels were
aiming not so much at Brown but at
caning out a role for themselves as a
p1' otal factor in cho1,<i1ng the next
speaker Thl· Rl·publ11:nns used to call
the fiH: thl' .. .\B group:· meaning
"after Bro" n ...
At that point the five "rre JUSt
irritants to Brem n and other Demo-
cratic regular!.
But Bro1.~n . in the time-honored
manner of authontnrian fi~ures.
0' crn•al·tcd Eggl'd on b) m1htant
liber:ils in Im 0 " n caucus. the speaker
ga'c thl· fi,l. rebels th e tature the~
had lad .. l·d O) meting out heaV)·
handed punishment.
That ga' l' them IPtS of media
a11en11on -one uf the maJor
"capons in poli tical "ar -and an
opponunll) to ponra> themselves as
vicums of despotic rule punished for
s1mpl) following their C'onsciences on
serious polic~ mailers
And 11 also funher damased
Bro"n's o"n public credibili ty.
"h1ch "as none too high any"a).
.\lthough he was telling intimates
pm atcl) 1n autu mn that he would
punish the d1ss1dents. he was ins1st1ng
pubhcl> that the> didn't exist as an
1dcntifiablc bloc. Later when he did
punish them. he dl'med 11 was
punishment.
And his cl ums) efforts to break up
the µng through su bversion -
en11c1ng one or two of them to betray
their colleagues -were e-quall)
ineffectiw.
B) mishandling the public side of
the confrontation as badly as he di d.
Bro" n pla)cd right intn the hands of
the fiH' rebels.
Whatever their true moti ves. be
they power or principle or some
combination thereof. the fi ve sold
themselves in thei r own districts as
heroes. thus establish ing the ever-
important secure base within the
large mass of society That any guer-
nlla-"ar theorist kno"" to be vi tal.
Ha" 1ng done that. thr gang was fr«
to roam the political countryside.
attackinf the theor<'tically more
powerfu Brown army at its weakest
points. then fad ing hack into its
secure base.
The gang has madr one or two
tactica l miscues. But for the most
pan . the fi ve have e'(ploitcd their
posi tion brill iantly. not only increas-
ing the pressure on Brown and his
speakership but fol't'ing the Re-
publican leadership to do their bid-
ding
They have accomplished that b)'
carefully choosing iso;ues for their
guerrilla attacks that h:ive maximum
political appeal to Rrpublicans -
especially tough anti-crime bills. in-
cl uding one that would impose the
death penalty for killing child~n.
With that one issue. they we~ able
to ha 1. e a bill withdrawn from a
DAN
WALTERS
committee. th e: tirs1 11mc 1n nearl)
three decades.
And in doing 1ha1. the) are dm ing
a "edge between Bn,"n and Re-
publican leader Patrick Nolan. De-
spite sharpl}' d1ITcrcnt 1deolog1cal
outlooks. Bro"'n ancf Nolan had
enjo>ed a mutall) surport1ve rela-
tionship for )Cars. Brown parceled
out some s1gn1fican1 P<'wer to Nolan.
such as the nght to name Republica n
members of comm11w ·s. and Nolan
protected the speaker from direct
public challenges.
Nolan. ho"c' er. 1s herng forct.'d to
pla~ ball~ 11tr the gang C'n these high I)
selecti'c and high I) put'lhc confront a·
tions. and he·s facing increasing
pressure from ri vals and criti~s
within his own caucus. His refusal. in
effect. to consider a permanent coali-
tion with the Gang of Five that would
oust Brown from the <;pcakership is
putting him in a vel) uncomfortable
position with Republican zealots to
whom Brown is the dc-"il incarnate.
The gang. like all good guerrillas. 1s
creating chaos by successfu l!}'
challen~ing the potr ncy of the
prevailing authon1 1cs. and that goes
for Nolan as well as Brnwn .
Ifs truly amazing what one dis-
cipl ined but relat1 vel) tin) band of
guerrilla warriors can <10. So far. it's
hard to fault them on c-ither strategy
or tactics.
Du Wallen 11 • 1ylHllc1ted
c-M...mst i• S.Cnm~ato.
Everything goes under
the guise of civil rights
\\hen the l·11. 11 righ ts bill-; "'ere
pa-.,cd in tta· mid· ·60s. their pnnc1pal
sponsor. . en llubcn Humphrc).
promised 1n one melodramatic
~css1on 1hat he \1.-0uld "ph)s1cally eat"
the bill he "'a~ promoting 1f ever
an~onc a11empted to use his bill 1n
order t\l prcfN a memher of one race
al thec:\pcno;cofa mcmberofanother
ran'. Senator I fumphre) died from
olhl'r l"ftU~'> than the food poisoning
to \\h1rh he'd ha1.e tx-eo subJected
after the uprcme CClurt O K.d af-
firmati'e :ict10n
dants toda) reduced. if the Juggernaut
runninJ o er them 1s labeled .. c1v1I
nghb .·
In 1952 the Commission on
Financing Higher Educ-ation of the
Association of American Univer-
sities issued a warning qainst the
dangers of accepting federal funds.
"U ndcr federal control. our hundreds
of universities and cnllcacs would
follow the order of one central
institutio n. and the frttdom ofhiaher
education would be lost."
Th~ who slfCSS (Ind mt~) the
.\ lonntght aso v.e had the CIVIi separation of church and sa.te a~
Rights Restoration .\ct. which now ecru.inl y narrowina the area within
e>.tcnds to thefedera l gcwcmmentthe whi ch the fttedom of reli&ious cx-
nght to 1nqu1rc into the racial or ercise is tolerated. PN'haps in the
sexual compos1t1on nf a school's storm cellar. He~ is 1 tcenario: A son ~asket~ll team 1f its ~~ical school sues his father for denyin1 him
1s rece1\ mg fcderalsuboi1d1es. And last facilit ies in the homf' in which to
week. Geo!Jetown University. the . practice hom0tcxualit'' with a nciah·
oldest Jesuit collqt in America. bor's son. The ACL(' defends the cap1~ulated on the 1a.ws~1it demandina son's freedom on the l'nunds that the lhatttmakuoomwsth1n~own fathers houtc 11 1 btnd"Kiary o( a
for P Y ind lesbian ~tudmt fedcr-fedeftJly becked~· and there·
allons. '°"the civil riahts oran lb OttUpents
One suppoees that ~own·s ncedtobt~.
WILLIAM F.
8ucKLEY
institution" that pnmits t~ practice
of discrimination.
One wooden -I brouaht this
unsuettSSfully to the attention of Mr.
McGovern -what ha~ happrned to
the concept of privacy? Just as the
idea of civil rijhts has f'llpendcd. OM
would have expected th1t the conoq>e
of private riahts would e•pend. in 1n
age when the clearnt thrc.at is that
oosed by omnipotent aovcmment.
9ut the only pnvate riaht anybody
ever Cot e•ercilCd about in ~nt
times 11 the riaht to use binh-control
devices. Priva~ nubs arc lf'ldually
disappearina. under the 11nct10n ot
civil rilhtl. If I ~ in Conpna. I
would be &empted. I SAid to Senator
MC'Go"ftft. cvm if only on Apr?I Foor1 On. to introduce a .. Civil
Rilhts lib for Pf'eo("mptive War ApiM& the Soviet Union ... My only
INf1"* would be to ptnnit me in the
carnPlian lbead lo point to all thole Democrats wbo voted •inst tbe
"'Civil Rillall BiU o( 1911" ud
thcftby lliftc I 00 political mreen.
S91nebody. ····~ ...... . .... .,. '° ..... civil,_.. .... h
is meti111 a .iallc out Of ~ a1'cr
anoctter of oai •n of It .. •••r.• II S kll•Q • •cl
WILLIAM P. llUC&LBY Ja.
All•
WEu.s
Col•••let
Growth is a
traffic signal
and2banks
The Higginsville Advance. my
hometown newspaper ~ntly ran
tht' res ults of a surv<'Y it made of
th ird-and fourth-grade-students.
The paper asked chilciren what the)
thought Higginsville. Mo. wo uld be
like in the year 2008.
ProJecling 20 )ears into the future
for an 8 or9 year-oldintiffrcult. Marie
said ... He). "'e'll be old then ...
Higginsville is a small fanning
comm un it) so 1t 1s not .,urprising that
man) of the students wrote about
·· ... ho" all the new stuff would help
the farmers."
••farmers Wiii have tractors that $0
JOO mph with jet engines." said
Ron n). ··and the barns will be I 0
stones high to hold the-fast tractor>
and all the com ...
Jean thinks ihere will be ne"'
m1lk1ng mach1ncs that the fanner can
stan from 1ns1dc his house. Jenniff'r 1s
sure "e will be mak ing so much
progress that we can grow chocolate
b) then. Stacy thinks they will be able
to plant monc) trees all over town.
Ad"anced agriculture wasn·t the
onl) improvement they predicted.
Some of their repons were accom-
pan ied b) drawings .-mostl)'. of
space ships and tall buildings.
Jason said 1t would be a "whole new
Jenera t1on:· He is po"itive that the
children v.ould go to school 1n
limousines or O)ing taxis. He also
belic,cs that. ·· ... when )OU eat. yo ur
plate '"II Oy but wi ll stav in place. and
v.hen ~ople pla) baschall. they will
O):·
Ki m felt that ·· ... rol>ots would be
doing ('\'el) thing for u~ like teaching
school :rnd pushing ~wings in the
par~:·
A few children seeml!d to think 11
"ould be fu n to look back because
·· .. b) 2008 "c "'111be almost 28 )ears
old. and "'c·11 remember when w·e
d1dn·t ha'c all the nel.\ neat sturr.··
Drugcduca11on must be working in
the clcmcntar) sch0ol there. A
number of the children said that b)'
the }Car 2008 no one would be using
drugs. As Carrie put it. "People will
not use drugs so they·11 have to quit
making them:·
Wouldn 't 1t be grea1 if her prcd1c·
uon comes true:
Erin thinks the pe<'ple will look
different. "The) will wear wem.J
clothes. Thq "111 "car jeans that are
faded and ha' e the kn~s torn. and
thei r shoes "111 be faded. The) will
have funn) hair st)le..-and w1ll talk
d 1 ff ('rcn t. ••
Ap~rcntly the people in Hig-
ginsville -or at least in Enn·s fam1I)
-have not tuned in yet to the
··casual .. life style of other parts of the
countr).
.\II of them beheveJ Higgmsv1l le
would ha\c factories :ind tall build-
ings. O ne third-grader <;aid the town
would even ha\'e a Pina Hut and a
Dail) Queen.
Mark thinks the) will do away with
the tlo'O stop signs in town: instead
the) wi ll have a traffic ~ignal. He also
th inks the population will increase.
.. Lots and lots of people will move
in. maybe we will havC' S.000 people
li ving here. And then we will need
another bank ...
Well. maybe. Mark. but in the I()()..
plus years Higinsvilk hlS been in
existence. it has never C'Ome close to a
population of S.000. and the thought
of two banks in Higginsville blows m)
mind.
But who knows? If they can 1row
chocolate and plant money trees all
over town by 2008. there is a good
chance the population will increase a
couple or thousand.
Then they would need a traffic
signal and two banks.
Col•mal11 AM W~U• """ j• LapuNW-1. •
TODA Y IN Hi s TORY
Today is Wedne~1y. April 13. the
104th day of 1988. There arc 262days
left in the year.
Today's Hiahli&ht in Hi.story.
On April If. 1910. the~ aboard
Apollo I 3.four-fifihsofthe way to the
moon. told Minion Control: ··wr·\'c Jot a probkm ~."A tank contain·
ina liquid ox)'ICn burst. cripPline the
spKCCraf\ and jeor-rdiz1-"1 the
11tronauts' livn. Thf' story ended
h1ppily four days lattt whcrt the crew
spluhcd down safely in the Pacific.
On tbia date:
In U98. K.i~ Hrnr" IV of France
siped the E.cttet of Nan1e1. -.hich
Jr::!ocs,rilhts 10 the Protttaant
In l 74), the third preside•• of thr
U nitcd Statrs. ThomU Jdfa 10ft. was
born in what 11 now AJbematte
County, VL
In 1170. dae Melropolitlln Mutnm
of An .. banded i• New York.
In 1961. tJw United NeaioM Qm..
cral AMnnllly voted IO a.demn
apenheid. Soilth Aftk9•1 polky ot
l'8cial .. 0 ....
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adminlstr1110n would at th11 point Lunatte rasoninf? Who. 10 ,an
intttpOIC lhal they dtd not com~ aao. would not have ~tit lunatic
ty tote the fiaht. Trw. 0eortrtown rasoni11 &hal a~ iftllitution
has not bml f'fquirrd by w eouns to dedicated ao &actliftl, 8lllOllll othef "recoanizr" the 11uck'nt homo1uual thinp. Che moral llw thoiald be aroups. But rt is f'fquirrd to live the obtieed 10 a&cnd its '"-'sality to aroups facilities. And. it is conceded. lhOIC who leek to ftou1 wda llwi?
the 11'0\lpt will drtw their rations I observed wilh farinaaion. onty a
from student fundt. So fir as one can wttk or to ._ the pll-*lity wilh
discern. ~Orattown's victory is lim-whkh Sm. Geofle ~ 11
itcd to the asterisk it •~ ~mutkd to ever on the cuttiftl fdet of libenl
uSt in its cttafot ohtu<knt activion rtatonil'll. defended ahe m:nt civil
1nrr ··Ldbi~n Llbtratinn Front'': not nahts r•le:Mion. It tou,.. IO,_.
o.mc11ll>· rctop1ttd hy the onavrr-Ible to •Y abet .. * IU"9JC11 .. do not
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, April 13, 1988 * A7.
Lost in
fiction
Soap operas a good escape
unless viewer over-identifies
By LINDA ALGAZI .... ,...c:.......
Soap operas at best dramatize make-believe worlds
which can provide he:ilthy escape and little flights into
fantasy. It's all in fun. e"\cept when what'1s real and what 1s
not begms to get mixed up.
Soap stars are sometames recognized and stopped in
the street or the supermarket to be cnt1c1zed or g1-.en
advice b} fans who coofusc the the actors with the
characters the} pla).
·1t·s sort ofatechnofogized inumaq." says Dr. Ja)
Man in. an Irvine psychoanalyst and author of a hot new
book. "Who Am I This Time ... Uncovenng the Fictive
Personality" (Nonon I <>88). "In our world. we can now get
therapy. recipes. and gnrdening ups from people we have
never seen. never will '\CC and know nothing about."
Manin sa)s the snap opera phenomena is a perfect
example of how easily we can be fooled into believing that
we ha'e relauonshirs w1th perfect strangers ... even
fictional characters.
He 1s nght. I was <;topped b) a woman asking me for
my autograph. How nice. I thought. until I realized that she
had m1stak~n me for a soap character named Felicia
Galant ("Another World"). to whom. I understand. I do
bear a resemblance.
"You must be Felicia.'' she said.
'Tm sorry but I'm not," I responded.
The woman was relentless. She refused to believe I
was neither Felicia nor the actress who plays her pan. and
continued to address me as one would an intimate friend.
"Watch out for so and so." she warned. looking me
straight in the e)e. "He's out to get ~ou ... stop being so
naive. Felicia ..
I again tned to e\pla1n her error but to no a'a11.
Fi nail}. it seemed easier to assume the 1dent1t) of the soap
character. As Felicia. I thankt<d the woman for her
thou&hful ad,•1ce.
Dr. Jay Martin, author of •'Who Am I Thia
Tlme ... Uncovering The Fictive Per-
soap-opera fantas~. C' l'n though other famd~ membe~
ha\C lt11le S}mpath} for this kind ofescaix·
.\re soap operas rcall~ that bad and are soap opera
enthusiasts nothing but naught~ girls for bo)s)'l
"Soap operas aren't bad at all." he said. "The) are. 1n
fa ct. the essence of rt•ahs11c sto~ telling. There doesn't
ha\C 10 be an}thangat all naught\ about watching them
"Soaps gt' e u~a ch:lnct.' to see cena1n selective pans ot
hfe unfolding. The} tend to·concentrate on li fe 's goodies.
"Soaps glve us a chance to see
certaln selectlve parts of llfe
unfolding. They tend to con-
ce~ trate on life's goodies: de-
sire and its fulflllmen t, novel-
ty, surprise, passlon."
Dr. Jay Martin Manin might sa} I got lost in the fict ion along"' 1th m} ~
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real persons merge from llml' to 11me with tict1onal
characters. .
He gi ves an example ofa TV commercial 1n.wh1ch an
actor 1s called on to g1,·e medical advice. The actor sa}s
'Tm not a doctor. but I pla} one on telev1s1on." then
proceeds to sell us o;ome remed}. Somehow 1t is
embarrassing that "'e 'll'"'ers still accept this make-belie' e
medical man as an authont}. despite the.' fact that he'sJuSt
told us who he 1s.
Millions of people lmostl} of them women) wouldn't
even think about m1ss1ng their da1l ) dose of ticuonahzed
dl'sirc and its fulfillml•nt. novelt~ surpnse. passion and
e>.trcmit) ofemot1on:·
But Manin emphasizes that the stones ha'e some
ltm1ts. ··Pt'ople don't tl~ on soap operas." he sa~s.
..\II of us are anflul·nced b' fain ta les and fantasies
and health} soap fans probabl~ understand that the stones
lea'l' a lot to Ix desired 10 terms ofrealll\
The search for re:il11 ~. ho"' C' rr 1s ·not "'h~ people
"'atch soap operas W11h one "'a'e of:i pro ,erb1al magic
"'and. all the unplea :101 aspects of hie. such as "'orl.
poh11cs. po'rn~ and the dall ~ grind. S(.'em to fade a"'a~
Airline food misses the boat
It was Eastern .\irlines 01ght SQ.
nonstop from Atlanta This time I
had forgotten to call ahC'ad for either a
low<holcsterol plate nr fruit plate
The 01ght attendant <;erved me a
chunk of ground beef swimming 10
greaS(. with some mao;hed potatoes
and vegetables.
, JULIAN
WHITAKER
the maJOnt~ of their cuc;tomers prefer
greasy red meat 10 lo"'·fat chicken
Hey gu) s. get"' 11h 11 It's 1988 and
the public. as usual. 1s "'a~ ahead of 11s
institutions
a irlt ne to Ix ot scr' 1n· to the publtc
and garner :i markl't1ng edge at the
same timt" It l'Ould ad,enise that its
customers ha' l' a ch01ce: a lo"' -fat
meal or the '>landard fare_ .\ ne"'
slogan could cmcrgc: "\\'e take care of
~OU. IOSldl' :ind out ..
!\onh"'l''>I .\1rltnl''> has JUSt an-
nounc'l'd that all ofm fl ights soon .... ,11
Ix· nonsmnl..1ng Thi 1., great. but 10
realm thl' fol)d !K'f\ ed on the airlines
1s fa r· morl' dangNouo; than second-
hand \mol e
Dellr .... ,......,. L•...,....
aonality," aiaya "soap opera• aren't bad at
all."
I "'unda 11 tho~ h~ :ilth~ Ian<. don ·1senSt'1he dangc:r 111
too mut.h 1lll.'nt11it.:at 1n "'Ith th" unreal. 1mpo.,"h1\·
utopian "'orlu
.. ..., ou can rela\ .• 1d ha\t· a good 11me \\1th "';l'
soap., · ~1d ~tanin ·Js lung as ~ou talr..c.-tnl·m t"
moderatton ··
The author "'arn .. th.i t O\ l.'r-1dent1tica11on "'11h tht
It' es o f otht>rs tndud1"1! ril·11onal characte~. can tal..l' thl·
place ofat·1ual s0<1al rt•ta11on<; .\soap becomes more 1hJn
mercl~ .. an e'>cape "'~1,h pro' 1dt'.'"s pleasure.-. "'hM 11
becomes an 1den11ticat' 10 "'htch breedsd1ssa usfa11on "1th
onl"S real hfe
·· oap mentaltt~ , 1courages a kind of thinking thJ t
can seal 'ou ofT fron• the "'hole "'orld and mal..c: '1•u
alone ... ~fa nan\<!~'> .. \\ t' ma} get tumt"d on b~ the r,e\ual
r.:spon~s of the fa:tt• '131 ch:iraeters "'llh "'horn "'L'·re
10,ol\\:d. bu1 that Ille ,art nt'.',er be rec1proca1 ·· Thc.-
haracters 10 soap oper .. s remain fore' c.-r make behe'e and
unJ,a1lable
ons1der also that :oo much tl'le' 1s1on '1e"' ang oi an'
l and takes 11me a"'a~ fnm poss1bltt1t>S ior more actl\e hie
1n' oh ement~
What about Ja, \lan1n h1msl'lf'' \\as the man "ho
coined tht' tt.·rm "t~c11 'l' per\onal11~ .. ner tempted 10
merge h1s 0"' n 1den111~ "'1th a Rambt' or a Top Gun. 1f nm
\.\1th a soap opera char:lcter'l
ldenuf~ 1ng "'11h fictional characters 1s not ht<. <tt' le
Hl· has 1den11ficd anste:id "'1th a senes of mt'ntors -real
talentl'd and paternal ti gures -older men to "'horn ht"
becamr a student-de' <'tee &cause his ht'.'roe ha' e been
real . he 53\S. he cam: to under'\land their tla"'s and
problems along"' nh tht'ir gt.'nius "'h1ch 10 tum helped him
fo rmulatt" his 0 "' n realio;t1c approach to Ii' 1ng_
OLD \l/ORLO ROMANCE AFLOAT
Gourml!t baskets w /champagne & roses
IRVINf COAST C HARTERS 675-4704
Critics take
aim at video
war games
By KATHLEE~ MERRYMAN
The paperbo~ stood "'Ith h1'i fnends 1n front ofa wall
ot 'ldt:o gaml') di TO}" R L's His earnings were getting
S"'l'at' 1n n1) poc~et a' he and ht fnt'nds debated their
Optll>n) . T 1gt:r Hd1 .. "( ommando .... Contra." "I Un
\\ Jm•>r\ .. T 0p C.un ·· 'eah and a fev..race car games
anti .i trnnt!> ,md ha)eh:ill game but. nah. nothing else to
"'rl·nt. h S~" lJ4 to $ \4 1.111 out of a I~-\ t'ar-old's pocket.
~k "Jnted J "'dr );'.Jme "'anted 11 t<nough to put up
"'1th thl· gr c1 h\· '31d h ' mmhn "'ould for su re g1' e him
"'hen hl· hwu~nt 11 h11n• • -the game be~ond censorship
tht pr11t rur,h.i.,c:d "'"h his o"'n mone~
\\ dtriml • • tht.' h me-' tdt'O debatr in wbtc.h k.1d\
afl!Ut'.' inJ' 11 ' th~· r m11'lc:\ dOd the~ can blo"' up wh oni
lhl'' •'J'I: ..inll p..irrnt .. 'l''>pond that the' won't have that
gJrbJ~C n l1lt . 'IOU~
V.t• r, ~ 1ing.,.,,,,emt.'nt fantas' and fun." sa~s 8 111
\\ 1•11,· ..1 'P' 10.1.·'>mJr 11 , 'tdt.'o-gamt.' maker "l;intendo of
.\ mer1\.J In, r u hd \ t' In C\l!l1ng. challenging. fun gamr
'"u Jun t nn·d a pt •1111c.al foo tball to pa~ off your turtr.itt ··
Pegg' ( harrrn prl "dtnt of C ambndge. Mass.-bascd
\\. l'lln r l.H { 'lilJr1.·n s T elt."\ IStOO sees the kid video-game
n Jr l't ... ., J nl·"' field ofhattle he regards an~ war game as
J pvltttt.J I swtcmt.'nt and v.ould hke to sec more
1mag1n<111on and k'" dc·tonatton in' tdt'o game-s
· I , an ..et" an 1 ft' 'tt1eo game in "' h1ch ~ ou clean up the
en' 1runml'nt -tht' "' t rs and the air -and 'ou'd have to
O'c:rt.oml' ltt1lc: gl111.hc., to get the JOb done.'"she said. "As
presiden t of .\CT rm "a' ing that it's son of sad that th t" onl~ u'>t's "'t can 1h1nlr.. ,,(for' 1deo games are search-and-
dc.-stro~ m1 ss1ons. "'htlh teach ~ou -"'hether )Ou're a
child or an adult -that this is the wa~ to solve probkms."
R11.hard Jc.-nscn .i cltn1cal ps~cholog1st 10 pn"ate
pract11.·e and an assoctatl' profe ssor of ps~chology at Seattle
Panfil l n1,ers11~ h:1c, long ~n concerned about
' 11knrc on tde' 1s1on
Ht'·., used t"'o .. rguments against '\IOlence on
tl'k\ 1~100 that a child "'ho ~s \IOI<.' nee on tele' 1s1on
,ons1der-. '1ulence a "':!' 10 sohe problems. and that a
lhild ... ht• ~s a gO<X1 deal of '1olence on telev1s1on
becl•ffil''I desen.,t11Lt.'d t•' tht' effects of' 1olencc 10 real hfe
Hes ht'.'ard 1he argument that tele' 1sed v1olcnce acts
a" a catharsis and nds ,1 c ht Id's s~ stem of desire to go out
and "' real.. ha' oc But l •'nsen said he hasn't ~n e\ldencc:
w suppon that theo~
'-'hen children rt'.1c.h a Ct"rtain age. Charren sa~s
pJrl'Ot'> must let tht:m ha' e some.' freedro m of choice .. It
the' '>.!} ~es 10 the "'' 'ng tele' 1'1100 sho"'s or bu} for
them'Ch e' the "Hring ·" or '1de-o games. I think tht'
rt><,pons1b1ll1~ a., a parent 1s to hdp them understand "'h'
'ou don ·1 hlr..e 11 't our, h1ld ma' be bt'.'tter ufTthan 1f ' ou'd
ne,er hJd the stur1 aro1 nd If \OU reall~ get ~our mes~
at.ross. \OU "''n
PROFESSIONAL PLANNING
Aooard luxury Yacrit All services a rranged
IR\tll\if COA ST C HARTERS 6 75-H04 Ph1ll1p. sitting in seat 17-G across
the isle. had·called ahead and ordered
the low<holesterol platt.'cons1st1ngof
skinless chicken breac;t, fresh veg-
etables. fresh fruit and a salad. He told
us he flies regular!) and always ordt'rs
the low<holl'sterol me:il. He does not
have hcan disease: hr JUSt doesn't
want to get 1t. Our flight attendant felt SOIT'} for
me and said she and her colleagues
rareh eat airline food. She bro"' n bags
11 w1ih fresh fruit. Sc'l'ral pilots "'ho
are m~ patients arc undt.'r stnct orders
to a'oid standard airline cuisine.
.\s a bus1nl'SS mO\ e. :"onhl.\e'it
.\1rhnt.'S ha) alienated and poss1bh
ehm1na1ed as U\IOmt.'rs one-third of
the adult population
CAPTAIN NELLES' CHARTERS
Of course. I tned to persuade the
night attendant to find another
special meal but was unsuccessful.
S~ial ml'als are available only by
11ving the airline 1-a hours notice.
Having done that regularly for years. I
know the special me:ils are alwa~s
better than the standard fare.
In fact. the special meals are a good
way to initiate a con' ersatton "'.1th
fellow travelers. The ronversauon
always begins w1th.-"Where did }OU
~t that? I want that. too ...
When fl}ing. why must we call
ahead simply to order healthy food.
Doairhnes executivl'" truly believe
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Bu t 11 an airltn.: ofTcr'i its customers
th1: cho1 e of lo"'·fat nutn11on 11
altl·natl'S nu onl'
This Space
Can Be Yours
There 1s a lot of 1nformat1on
available on health} nutnt1on. but
some of the countr) 's lop docs don't
believe it's enough. The :"lauonal
Institute of HealthJUSI cmbarkt'd on a
multimillion dollar puhlic educa11on
campaign on the 1mponance of lo"'-
fat. low<holesterol fO<'d 1n pre' en t-
ing our No. I killer. he:in disease
\\hat uu.l I eat"' Well. I ate tht>
polflhX'S and 'egt.•tablc'-. left the meat
untouched. J nd drank :i lot of orangl·
JUiee
For Informatio n Cajt
The mo' it.• "'asn't an~ good e11hcr &•a American Heart
~Association
What a perfect opp<'nunit} for an
J•liao W•lt•br. M.D .... ,..,, of
"Rt"vt"rsi111 He11r1 Disease" MHI "Rt'-
versi111 Di11~1es " (ft'11rwr Boots>. is
dirttlor of ne tt••uater Wt"l111ess I
lastitule 111 Newport Be11d.
/./F7t •-.....··J .~'
.{X"'. c.
It's not too Mrty to start thlnklnQ of
gradu.tlon and the special gift f<>< your
graduate ... ~ If you wlltl to have
that gfft penonaltnd. We ha¥e some sam-pes of monogram plecet In gold. sllvef and
a combtnetlon of gotd and ~ for your
ll11P9Ctton. Thw.,. rtngs. pendMts. pins.
bet\ budl .... money c:lpe. key cNinS. and
w ririgs to name a tew. They .,. ~
order HerM llnd ~e ueu*9y ttw.. ..-s
tor del!Wry. The-."..,. atert 9t S15
llnd one of the moet s>OP""" Md .... t
_.,.,.,,. In 14K le our Mint Monogram
pendent at $40. we haW beef\ foftunete to make •
spedet purchMe of ...,.... ..,.. l1ngs.
which we can on.rat ... below the regular
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~
EiEM WISE
llMYIAM
cahDL IB DLC*eT
• marttet price They are thf' perfect size tor a scnoot girl's ring finoe< or 1attlf le< a woman
to "8r on her pinky T°t'eY are a very OOod
.eight and c:.an be engraved 1n any style you
c'100M We only have eight of theM nngs.
though, so If this idea apoeels to you, don't
hesitate too Ieng
E¥en the most oon99Nat1Ye man enjOys ...,;ng a -'gnet with hit tamtty's creet
engraved on 1t. Our enQfaYer le London-
tr*"-d and ~ In her9'dic and
ex>et-of-wms engraving. Your femtty crwt
c:.an be copied from any pl<:ture you tiaw ot
It <>< we wffl be happy to r 11 u Cfl It tor
you Come In and Me a sample of this ~
and the many styles of signet. ...,..labte.
CHARLES H. BARR
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Stock market rallies to highest point since crash
Com puter-trtggered buy programs spur
a dvan e to a finish firmly a bove 2. r 0 0
Exchange. with 879 up. 62 1 down and Quickly n:trca&cd. It wa' not until th<'
471 unchanaed. key market barometer held above
81,1 Board volume totaled 146.40 that level in mid-afternoon that
million shar<'s. against 146.37 million investors discarded thd r inhibitions
shares in the previ.ous sess_ion. The over equities.
By MARIANN CAPRINO "" ........... ~
NEW YORK -The stock mark<'t
hat a post-<rash high T~> in Its
sixth straa&ht advanet' h<'lpcd by a
late wave of computeri1ed buying.
The Dow Jones industrial average
surged to clo~ firm I) a hove the 2.100
marlc for the first time «ance the s1ock
market collapsed almo'lt six months
ago. Computcr-triggerl'd buy pro-
$rams. a firmer dollar and rcbo.und·
ang bond pnC'Cs all "'t'rr c~ated with
spumng the ad,ant.·c ~
Thl' Do\lo a'eragc of30 1ndustnal~
Jumped I ~.09 points to 2.1 I 0.08.
bringing its gain in the w~k-old rall~
to a total of about I 30 points. Broader
market gauge' also mt.1,•ed upward.
Gaining issues outnumbered lo~rs
by about 7 to 5 on 1 he Nr"' York Stock
NYSE's composite 1ndrx gained 0. 72 .
10 153.19. Among acuvely traded mues.
Analysts noted that volume~ re-H d;t Motor was the "'~pt1on an an
maaned extreme!) light. initially in-o erw1se lackluster auto Stttor.
d1caunga lack ofanvestorenthus1asm ·umping 4 to I 471h.
but then serving to acccntua1e t. Aircraft issues were mixed. Boeina mo e upward once buyers stepped an. , Stocks were mixed early in the \lo3S u.nchanged at 47 . The f~eral
session. and the markrt appeared to ;\v1a11on Adman1strat10.n .said. It
lack direction. would conduct an inwst1gat1o n into
The Dow average tentative!~ alleged defects an the some of the
touchl'd 2.100 around noon but com pan) 's wide-body jets.
First Interstate Bank shows -interest in HB redevelopment
By ROBERT BARKER °' .. ....,,... .....
Officials al First Interstate Bank.
the one rema1n1og fin:incaal anstatu·
tion in downtown Huntington Beach.
won't make a w1 thdrnwal from its
location at 309 Main St after all.
The other '"'o bank~ in the area.
Crocker National Bank and St-cunt)
Pacific Bank. alread\ have mo,ed to
a clamor of criticism from Jilted
customers.
Until recent days. f irst lnierstate
planned to follow suit according to
Vice President and Dic;tnct Manager
Joseph P. Bernhardt.
But the c1ty"s eff0rts to shape
redevelopment efforts towards ~ear
round rn1dents. and ne\lo commercial
and redevelopment r ro1ects along
Pacific Coast Hagh\loa~ ha H· turned
thinas around. he said
"People ha'e talked about re-
development for vears. ·· h<' sa 1d. "and
now it's happening.. That's \loh~ we
decided to sta~ ...
In a brief sidewalk ne\lo S con·
ference. Cit' Administrator Paul
Cook. thanked Bernhardt, bank man·
aaer Sandra Chapman and othl'r
officials for sta} 1ng put ·Tm happ~
that vou ha'e fa1th in our Mam
Street.'' Cook said
Cook said he plans to open a
banking account for him and his "' 1fe
at First Interstate. He also said that
City AclmlnJ•trator Paul
Cook opena an accou.nt a t
Flrat lnteratate Bank ln
Huntington Beach.
1.hr cit~ might be l0nk1ng toward
making ··a fc\\ deposit., .. al the bank
Cook also disclosed that the cit) 1s
planning to reopen Main Street to
two-\lo a' traffic as earl" as June as a
\loa) 10 improve business op-
portun1t1es. Main Strel'l was made a
one-\\ a) street b) city officials several
~cars ago 0 ' er the protests of down.
to\\ n merchants who cllumed It had a
harmful effect on their business.
Business people complained that
the) were cut off from Long Beach
and . ewport Beach trade b«ausc
drivers couldn't turn onto Main
Street from Pacafic Co:ist Highway.
Bank Managl·r Chapman said that
the Main Street branch until recent-
1). planned to consolidate \loith First
lntersiate Bank office at Beach
Boule' ard and .\dams \' enue.
"The.' do\\nto\lon \loac; detenorating
and things "ere get11ng worse and
\lo Orse." shl· said. "But Paul Cook has
1urned rede,elopment around. The~·, l' bcl.'n tailing :iout it for 20
}l'3r!> and nothing had changed. No"'
we are ac1uall> se<.·1ng rrogress."
Chapman said 1he b:ink. which has
bcl·n at its loca11on for 20 years. has
about 2.000 householc1s doang bus1·
ncss at the fac1ht~. and deposits of
about SIO million.
Once redl'' elopmrnt stans an
earnest. First Interstate will look for
ne\\ building 1n lhe :irca. officials
said.
Nissan division establishing Irvine base
The newest. most luxurious models in the :"'1s!>3n
fa mil) of automobiles will soon be marketed from a ne\lo
western regional heldquartcrs offi c<' at Jamboree Center.
according to James E Bell 'ice president of sales and
marketing for Irvine Office Co a d1' 1s1on of The In 1nl'
Co.
i nclude~ t\lo1 n. 12-ston ollicc to"ers and the 550-room
Irvine Halton Hotel A·ne\lo 20-stol). 428,()()().square fool
offi cl' tO\locr 1s also under construction.
Wilham R. Bru ce. general manager of '°'1~san·s ne'>'
lnfinita D1v1s1on. said 1he ne"' li ne \I.Ill begin reaching
dealers' sho\lo rooms b\ October IQ 9 .\ top-of·the-h nl'
sedan and a soph1st1ca.ted sports coupe \lo ill be marketed
The ne\lo lnfin1t1 n 1\ 1s1on's \lo.CStern regional offi ce
\lo 1ll 1n1t 1all~ take temrnra~ space 1n Jamboree Center's
1 2-sto~ h>"er al 2 Par\: Pia.ta while the ~0-stof). 5 Park
Pl:wi to"er 1s comple11·d. accordang to Bell.
"The lnlin111 group ult1matel) will occup~ 7.000
square feet an the ne" tower." Bell said. "We're ve~
proud 10 ha'c a company of Nissan's stature become our
fir st ll'Ollnt 1n what we believe will become a dominant
Ol'"' landmark address :ilong the San Diego Freeway:·
"We wanted a h1g hl) '1s1ble headquarters loca11on.
one that offered acces~ib1ht' w11h all the amen1t1<.·s. in a
setting that embodied the ·kind of high-e nd statement
Nissan 1s making \lolth the ne"' ln fi n1t1 hne." Bruce said
"Jamboree Center pro' 1ded us \I.1th tire perfect ans\loer ··
.\ccording to Bell. IOC plans to be able to welcome its
""'"tenants into the.' new S85 million tower by earl} 1989.
Located at Jamboree Boulc,ard and Main treet b~
the San Diego Free"' a} 1n If' 1ne. Jamboree Center
Robert N Bibbs " 111 takc charge of the new lnfin1t1
0 1' 1s1on at Jamboree Center as western regional
manager
NEW VORK !APl -T he tollow1ng list shows the New York Slock Exchange stocks and w1rran1s ma• nave gone up
tl'le mosi and down lhe most based on percen1 of ct1enoe rf9ardless of volume
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Lisa and David Moss. rosta Mesa. girl
LonaincSullivanand Ronald Bishop. Huntington Beach.
twins. gir1 and boy
Fekury 17
ultae and Anthony S~ra. Costa Mes.a. boy
Ronntt and Mark Rathke). Huntinaton Beach, boy
Sandra and Mark Ponchcr. Huntinaton Beach. girl
Februry II
Janice and Howard Johnston, Huntington Beach. boy
Jennifer Dedmon and Adam Boskov1ch. Huntington
Beach. boy
Februry It
Elaine Rosas and Abraham Oayfallah. Costa Mesa. girl
FebruryH
Nancy and Ronald Hannah. l rvmc. boy
~nn) and Mohamed nura1sh1. Costa Mesa. girl
Donna King and Mark Ottc"hach. Costa Mesa. bo~
FelH'ury U
Lorraine and Robcn Rr 1dcr. Huntington Beach. girl
FelwuryU
Mary and Richard Flood, Huntington Beach. girl
Lis.a and Joseph Smock. Fountain Valley. bo)'
Loribcllc and Edgardo Taaulao. Fountain Valle). bo)
FetnaryU
Terri and 0 ) Ian Jimenez, Huntington Beach. bo~
FetlnaryU
Ruby Nc1rinckx. Fountain Valle . girl
Terry and Gerald Hcnhcracr. Irvine. girl
Febnary U
Elaine and Robcn Ekman. Fountain Valley. girl
Shcrf)I and Thomas Li'lter. Costa Mesa. girl
Febnaary H
Paula and Russell Bennett. Fountain Valley, boy
Laura and Jack Smith. Huntington Beach, boy
F._ryn
.\nton1a and Greg Ca~addcn. Costa Mesa. boy
Tan) a and Brrnt Archr r, Corona dcl Mar, boy
F*'-rylt
Sandra and Glenn Zwick.CT, Fountain Valley, girl
Stac) and Peter Zika. Huntinaton Beach. boy
Mal) and Bruce Cotton. Fountain Valley. girl
Robin and Erin Dcmp<;ey. Huntiqton Beach, girl
SAINT JOSEPH ROSPIT AL
Mardi 11
Doric and Randy Wishmyer. Costa Mes.a. boy
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Maids
Mr. and Mrs. Ra ymond Rock.off. Huntington Beach. boy
Marcil 7
ANNIVERSARY SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Anderson. lrvinc, girl
Mr. and Mrs. Emnt Klatte. Costa Mesa. boy
Mardi
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alexander. Corona del Mar. girl
Mr. and Mrs. Tamer Akkas, Mission Viejo. gjrt
Mardlt
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stewart, Irvine. boy
Mud 11 .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krikorian. Costa Mesa. boy
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aleson, Huntinaton Beach. girl
Mud 11
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Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jank, Newpon Beach, boy '
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Palmer. Huntington Beach. twirt• gi~ ·' Mardi l!
Mr. and Mrs. Kim Josephson, Ncwpon Beach. twin girl
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Funke, Newport Beach. boy
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.LAST FIVE DAYS!. NEW-TO-THE-SALE ITEMS
• Our own A ct1f tank tops and all walk
shorts 200.0 off All cotton in light colors.
On·Force excluded I D 7252.
Reg 14 00 to 36 00 11.20 to 21.IO
• Famous maker 1ackets and pants. 20%
to 25°'o otf Belted trousers. M ichelle
iackets D 7234 7237
Reg 38 00 to 60 00 29.99 to 45.00
SPECIAL SIZES
• Pettte D1mens1ons campsh1rt and pants
30"'0 off Polyester shirt, b elted cotton twill
pants D 7268
Reg 26 00 to 34 00 19.99 to 24.19
• Koret coordinates for petites. 20°'0 off
M 1x-and·match mates for spring 0 . 7267
Reg. 36.00 to 56.00 2.1.IO to 44.IO
• Koret collectton for More Woman. 20°'o
off. Find 1ai:kets. pants. skirts. blouses and
more D 72n
Reg 26 00 to 64 00 20.80 to 51.20
FOCUS
• A ll knit leggings from Trumps Sport.
38°·0 off Junior sizes S.M.L D. 7'297 .
Reg. 24.00 14.99
• A ll regular priced woven pants. 25% off
Everything from menswear plaids to solids.
Junior sizes 3 to 13. .
Reg 28.00 to 38.00 21 .00 to 2.1.50
• All regular priced shorts and Keeping Up
tanks for Juniors. 20°'1> off D 7'297
Reg 10.00 to 38.00 . 1.00 to 30.40
-PLAZA SPORTSWEAR-
• All regular priced Koret coordinates.
20% off Jackets. skirts, pants and more in
spring colors misses' sizes !Not at Beverly
Center I D 7245 '
Reg 24 00 to 54 00 11.20 to 43.20
• A ll regular priced Devon coordinates.
20% off. M isses' sizes. !Not at Beverly
Center. l D 7245.
Reg. 20.00 to 50.00 11.00 to 40.00
• All regular priced Jantzen
activewear. 20% off. M isses' sizes. !Not at
Bev8fly Center.) 0 . 7253.
Reg. 32.00 to 46.00 ... .a.• to ...
DRESSES
• An regular priced mother of the bride
dreues, 20% off. D. 7214.
Aeg. 128.00 to 198.00 .... 112.41 to 1R41
THE SEASON 'S GREAT BUYS! SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMEN T
DRESSES
• All regular priced Axiom, Motifs. Sum-
merfield, Cadaz, Classic Dimensions. C.C.
Courtenay and Petite Dimensions dresses,
20% off. D . 720617208 '7209/7214.
Reg. 58.00 to 128.00 .. 46.40 to 102.40
• All regular priced soft dresses, 20% off.
D. 7206/7207 7209/7262 7272.
Reg. 76.00 to 158.00 .. I0.80 to 121.40
-INTIMATE APPAREL-
• All camisoles half slips and tap pants
25% off Nylon satin or conon from
Ma1denform Vassarette and more. D. 7372 .
Reg 9 50 to 58.00 7.12 to 43.50
• All regular priced cotton panties and
tops, 25°'o off Briefs b1kin1s and more,
many w ith matching crop tops D. 7371
Reg 3 00 to 18 00 2.25 to 13.50
• Our Body Drama flounced cotton gown.
250.0 of1 Sleeveless and lace trimmed, in
white. pink or blue. S M·L D 7376
Reg. 34 .00 25.50
• All regular priced trtcot sleepwear. 25%
off Styles by Val Mode. Vanity Fair. Olga
and Axiom D 7376
Orig 26 00 to 60 00 19.50 to 45.00
• All reguldr priced Ma1denform. Warner's
and Playte)( L1m1ted bras. 25% off. Under·
wire and soft cup styles D. 7373.
Reg 7 00 to 30 00 5.25 to 22.50
-FASHION ACCESSORIES-
• All regular priced B H Smith handbags.
25% off D. 7331
Reg 30 00 to 35 00 22.50 to 21.25
• All Round The Clock and G1venchy
hosiery 204o off 0 7341
Reg 3 50 to 14 00 2.80 to 11.20
• Regular priced necklaces, bracelets and
pins. 20% off !Excluding A nne Klein, Dior,
G111enchy, Monet and Napier l
D 7325 7326 7327.
Reg 6.50 to 100.00 5.20 to I0.00
• All our women's sunglasses, 34% off.
Many styles. including Ray-Ban•. 0 . 7346.
(Excludes Laura Biagiotti. I
Reg. 15.00 to 88.00 . 1.IO to ii .•
• Famous maker snake. leather, vinyl and
fabric handbags. 50% off. D. 733217331 .
_,Reg. 14.99 to 99.99 . . . . 7.41 to 41.•
• All regular priced Rolf's and Princess ,
Gardner small leather goods. 25% off. 0 .
7344. Reg. 7.50 to 33.00 .. 5..12 to 24.71
• All regular priced Edgar Berebi earrings,
20% off. 0 . 7326.
Reg. 16.00 to 24.00 .... 1ZM to 11.21
SHOES
•Selected men's and women's active
shoes. 20% off. Choose from a variety of
styles to keep you fit and comfortable.
0 . 7355/7362.
Reg. 18.00 to 57.00 ......... 14.41 to 46.IO
• Entire stock of regular priced women's
sandals, 34% off. Choose styles from
Esprit, Axiom, 9 West, Unisa and more.
0 . 7351 17353/7354.
R:\ 12.00 to 47.00 ......... 7.IZ to 11.a
• elected lhoes from Nina and Cerew,
34% off. 0 . 7351 .
Reg. 39.99 to IK>,00 ......... 21..11 to 12.11
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-MEN'S FURNISHINGS-
• All men's cot1on dress shirts. 30% off.
Solids and patterns from many makers (ex·
eludes Dior and Claiborne I. 0 . 7411.
Reg. 26.00 to 32.50 . . . . .... 11.20 to 22.71
•All silk and seasonal neckwear. 34% off.
!Excludes Liz Claibdrne.I D. 7425.
Reg . 17 .00 to 22.50 ... . . 11.22 to 14.•
• All men's terry kimono robes. special
purchase. S~lids and fancies. D. 7423 . 21.•
• All dress belts from a famous French
designer, 25% off. Reversible and non·
reversible leather styles. 0 . 7415.
Reg. 20.00 to 25.00 . . . . . 16.00 to 11.71
-MEN'S SPORTSWEAR-
• All regular priced active collections by a
famous French designer, 25% off. Coor·
dina11ng shirts, shorts. pants and more. 0 .
7448 Reg . 28 00 to 42.00 21.00 to 31.50
• All knit shirts by a famous French
designer, 25% off. In solids and fineline
stripes. polyester'cotton. 0 . 7441 . Reg.
28.00 . 21.00
• V-neck signature sweaters by a famous
French designer.' 25% off. In soft
Orlon· acrylic. 0 . 7445. Reg . 38.50 ... 2.1.17
YOUNG MEN
• Selected famous maker collections. 20%
off. Tops, pants, sweaters and more. 0 .
7451.
Reg. 20.00 to 60.00 . 11.00 to 41.00
• All w oven dress shirts by Transposition.
Shah Safari and Loren Scott. 25% off. 0 .
7461 .
Reg. 20.00 to 28.00 . 15.00 to 21.00
• All Levi's• jeans and jackets. 25% off.
Your favorites. (Excludes shrink -to-fit.) D.
7455.
Reg. 32.00 to 66.00 . . . . .. 24.00 to •.so
• All rayon shirts by Shah Safari, Diner
and Tomato. 25% off. 0 . 7461.
Reg. 24.00 and 25.00 . . ... 11.00 ...t 11.71
• All Bugle Boy and Nesi pants. 25% off.
0 . 745517469.
Reg. 28.00 to 42.00 ......... 21.• to 31.11
• Our own Modz jackets and pents for •
boys 8 to 20, with piec«I styling. Cotton.
0 . 7398. Reg. 24.00 to 30.00 ......... 11.11
•All PCH for boys 8 to 20, 25% off.
D. 7397 /7398.
Reg. 12.00 to 30.00 .......... I• to 22.11
• All lhorts from S.turdays and Bugte
Boy, 25% off. For boys 8 to 20. 0 . 1397.
Reg. 24.00 to 28.00 ......... 1 ... to 21•
•Al OlhK09h pa.yweer for boys 4 to 7,
25% off. Shirts, penta, knit tops and more.
0 . Ja. Orig. 10.00 to 25.00 . 7• to 11.11
C A & I I 0 a N I A---~
• All PCH for boys 8 to 20, 25% off. D.
7'397. Reg. 12.00 to 30.00 ...... 1.00 to 22.IG
• Selected shorts from Saturdays, 25% off.
For boys 8 to 20. 0 . 7397.
Reg. 21 .00 to 28.00 . . ....... 16.75 to 21 .00
•All OshKosh playwear for boys 4 to 7,
25% off. Shirts. pants, knit tops and more.
0 . 7395. Orig. 10.00 to 25.00 ... 7.50 to 11.71
-ELECTRONICS-
• Magnavox 25" diagonal remote color con·
sole. 0 . 7571 . Orig. 449.99 .......... •.•
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• Percale sheet sets w ith eyelet em·
broidered trim in solid colors or an exciting
group of prints in florals and geometrics.
Each set gives you a flat sheet, a fitted
sheet and two cases (one case with twin
set, king cases with king set). Selection will
vary by store. Limited to stock on hand. D.
7509. Orig. 24.00 to 66.00 . 14.• twlnlful;
24 .• queen/king
• Countess York comforters in prints or
reversible solids. D. 7506.
Orig. 45.00 to 75.00 . . . . . . 11.• to· 31.•
• Fieldcrest Royal Velvet towels in 100%
combed cotton in discontinued colors. D.
7501. Orig. 5.00 to 36.00 ..... 2.• to 14.•
• Splendor down pillow. cotton downproof
cover. 0 . 7508.
Orig. 50.00 to 90.00 . . . . 21.• eny ._
• Pipeline solid color percale sheets. D.
7509. Orig. 13.00 to 29.99 ... 1• to 16.11
• Famous maker cot1on thermal blankets.
D . 7505. If perfect
40.00 to 60.00 . . . . . . ... I.• to 24•
• Edwardian damask tablecloths, machine·
washable polyester. 0 . 7515.
Orig. 30.00 to 40.00 ......... 11.•, 3 *-
-HOME LIGHTING-
• Southwest textured stone lamp with
linen shade. o. 7533. Reg. 69.50 ..... a•
• Hexagonal "Calla Lily" lamp, country·
look table lamp or brass floor lamp. 0 .
7533. Reg. 99.99 .................... ..
-HOME ENTERTAINING-
• o..rt Roee chin1 by Franciecan, 20~ to 50~ off. One of Franc;.:.n most enduring
pett9m1. Choole the 20-piece wvice for
four, reg. 200.00 .................... ...
• Or open atock DeMrt Aoee piec:. 8t
.. .... 0 . 7521 .
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Fount•ln V•ll•r'• Rice no-hit• Oc••n View In eoftbell. 112.
M•ttlngly'1 five hlta llft Y•nka pmat Toronto, Into tlrat. IM.
Lions knoclr:
·Oilers fJ((m
top spot, 3-0
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Golden Weat•a Mlke Huyler aUdea bead flnt lnto home plate paat El Camino catcher Jamy Vllla to score.
OCC captures sixth straight
Conne r belts pair of hom-ers:
Rus tle rs mi s~ ch a n ce at first
Darrel Conne r drove in three runs and blastl'd
solo homl' runs in thl' fi fth and eighth innings to
!rad Orangi: Coa\t Colkge to its sixth straight win.
a 12--4 decision O' l'r <;addl<'back in a Orange
Empiri: ( onlcrl'1llc h.1scball game Tuesda> a1
addle bad ..
The freshman ou1 of Rl\ers1de Pol} High
"'ent ~ for 5. doubkd to ~·ore a run an th(' founh
and scored four times The P1ra1es arc now 6-3 in
confcrrnci: and 21 -12-1 O\crall.
Conner's fifth-1nn1ng ho mer gave OCC a 5-1
lead. but the r,aucho!; 'cor('d twice in the seventh
to make at close. OCC howt"vcr. 1alhcd three runs
1n the eighth and four 1n th" nin1h
Hcc1or Santa ( rut -.en1 2 for ~ and scored 1hr~ runs for lhe P1 r:ites. "'hale J J Culpepper.
back in the lead-off srot. and Jason Young c:ach
dro"e an t"'o runs and l'ach 14('nl 3 for 5.
John KuLm1c. 5-2. p1 ckl'd up the wan for
Orange C-oa!tt. sinking out six and allowing three
runs.1"'0 earned. an SIA innings. M ike Golla gamed
a sa'e. gt' 1ng up t"o hit and one earned run 1n
three 1nn1ngs. •
Orange Coast will face a kc} pa1r ofgameo; 1h1s
14CC'k. facing C >pres'> Cc>llege Thursda> on the road
at 2:30 and Saturda~ at home at noon. Thl'
Chargers ha' e onl) <'ne loss a top th1..· Orange
Emp1rl' standings.
In the South Coast Conf'erence:
El Camlao t , Geldn Wnt I: Tom Sm' the
cra<:ked a 1140-run homn with On(' out in the ni'nth.
but El Camino rclte\Cr '\t 1ke Rogers retired t"'o of
lhl· final 1hr('l" ba11a' t" l..n11l I.. lhl l<u'l l'r' l•Ut nt a
pos~1bk 11.: for lir\I
Thi:\\ amon kJJ thl' \( l "11h J 'I-: rcwrd
"'h•k Golden v. C'\t Ji· r~ Ill 1h11J r tJll" \\1th J 6-..1
confrrl·nu· mJ rl.. I II· I • ll' a J ll
Thl' H ustkr~ k J ..l-I through 1hrl'l' 1nn1ngs J nd
5--'aftasi\ Bu t{ultn frJnh ·r "'"••hJJh1t,1\11(p
homc.-r in th.: '>no nll 'f'Jrl..l·d J thrl·l·-1 un 'K'' en th
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T ht• \\ Jmor~· .\J' 1Jn Hod 11guo J •uhkd 1r1
t"'o run ~ 1n a thrl"l"run n1n1h tor a 1.1.'i k JJ
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"'1th a ~1ngk and lhl·n 'll>k \l'ltind .inJ ttlm.1 \n
out IJtl'r. ( r;.i1g PJ4l';.'ltl' )ingkll in Bullhl·r1
follo"C'd b' Snl\ lhl"' I oma
Jon ~iJr11n "'Cnt 1 lllr S Pa4ul'lll' Jru'l" rn
lhrl'\.' run~.inJ Bullhl·r '>lUfl'd 1hrel' run\J nJ haJ
1hrcl· s1okn b.i'>I.''
(Ple&11e eee COLLEGES/82)
Edison takes over
Sunset lead with
win ove r Marina
By ROGER CAR~!'\
Of ... Oll9r~•--
lal>l mel lirst in \un'>l.'I L<.'agut·
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pounJnJ uul tllll"l' Juu"k' 1n thl' f11,1
1nn1ng and gut \hu1,1u1 Pih h1ng lrum
Brt·11 Grd>c: and B·1Jn \t ubh' 111 111r
Huntanglvn fkJt h J.1 • anti lunlw1
.omphl <.1tr tht \tJnJ1 n ''
l1rdx· stru.~ 1•UI ti1 i; ,rnd~Jll..1.·d
f11u r J llo...,111g JU \!'"" \lngks in thl·
fir,1 1nn1ng JnJ J hd,,. h11 11• Ja .... n
B1..·1tmgt·r k Jl.l1ng 1111 thl' '><' t nth
hdnll' g1' tn~ "J' 111 \ruhh' "hlt g11:
lhl l<.1\t I\'<• bJttl''' "tth J n J'>wn-
nwn t ,,1 '>ICJ" • ur' l"' J nd ta,1oall!>
.. Hl p11l ht·J J gn'J' hall µmt'··
'>J1d ll untingtun tkdl~ ( 11alh \111..e
DodJ .. Hut \'t \\' ung 11 J lu111f bad
plllhn ··
It "'J'> thl' tirst 11mt' ''l1\ '<J'>l1n tht•
<>1k1'> r 1:-.l '-.11 ha'e he-C'n lUllart-d
JnJ 11 J1Jn't '>t'I right "llh Dodd
..\\ hl·n_ "l' ha't' 10 "''n "'t' pla~
"di ··-.a 1J D0J d · Bul"t'J1dn'1ha'c
thl· 1n1l·n~11~ \\ l' ha.I J prt'tt~ un-
n.u11, a11:d r radlll' 't'''enfa~ "
II lhl' O ders "t·n1 •!lto the gamt•
(l\l'llUnlidl00l. ti "OUld ha\t' lu he-J
rl·1 o rJ !or l um plal l'nn
11.tJ f J1.,on lu .. 1 on T uesda' rathl·r
thJn rJ ll~ pa\t \1ann;l :--..1 thC' ~I\
ll"Jnl~ in tht· kagut' ""ufd bt-!>C'par-
Jtt·d b' une-hJlt gamt'
'l'' t•rthl'lc-.'> (1rd-..· "'as nearh
untllUl hJ bk al11..•r th1 first inning
"hl'n hl' surrt•nJ t•rt>d s1 ngks to (,erad
( J"thorn anJ Dom1n1 .\1'arc1
ll untangton lkalh ~1;1ner l>omin11.
.\ \\ Jrl'L me J n" h1k. Plll'hC'd "c.'11
l'n" ht• gut pa-.1 "hat 1\ bl'tomtnit J
1rad1t1onal slo14 stan
Hard-hit doubles b~ David
Rodnguez and Joe \1a1sano ~t
\\ C'\lmanst('r o ut o f th<' blocks quick
"11h one run. th{'n aft('T 1wo outs. Jim
IJgk d o ubll'd home" Maisano fort~
'K'• t>nd marl.er
· 1 1h1nk o ur I.ids can bit." said
\\ l''>lminster C oa h Kr n Ostrowski. ·· t 1h1nk at o ne t1m(' I 14as th(' onl) OM
"hl.1 1hought that ··
Ht) Lwns got an 1n~urance run an
lhl· !11\lh "'hen Ben Ml·ndoza tnpll'd
ll• right and ~ored on a ~cnfi~ fly by
\lagk
Hun11ngton Beach. meanwhile.
\\l"nt qu1e1l) from the §('C()nd throich
thl· '>l\lh grtt1ng fi,e runn('rs aboard
vn 1hrl't.' "alk!> and tl4 " W('stmanster
l'I rvrs
'\II that produced -..as fi v(' of the
,., l'ntual n1nl' strandl'd runn('rs.
.\ ftt<r Betttnger" s stn~I(' leading ofT
the 'M:''enth and a ont'-<>UI walk to
p1m h-h111cr Dan Milin. Ostrowski
brought 1n Stubbs.
tubbs t1('d th(' first batter up befott
lom ng a tappl'rto shon. t~n ~nt th('
final thr('at do"n "Ith 1 slow curve.
ta'>tball and slo14 ttrv(' for thC'
'>tnl..eou1
°" estm1nster 1s an t~ hunt afkr
stan1ng off 1-3. but Ostrowski kno,,..,
II\ Sllll a \Cf) uphill Nttlc With tbr
rl•ahi.a11on 1hat on(' of has ~
p11rhers. R>an KT~ko has bttn I<*
lur the seawn on the mo und bccautt
ul J shouldt'r IOJ U~
El~-.here 1n th(' Sun~t L..caauc·
Edi ... i . Maria •: The Characrs
1..t-:1 arc left alone a l th(' top. bu1
( oath Paul Harrdl thinks h(' has 11 tn
p..•rspe..t1' e
.. First pla c"That'sagood fttbni. ..
~1d Harrell ··Bui sbm('t1m('S that
JtJt")n·1last100 long in th is lcque."
Chm Banlla madt• has second
'>tra1gh1 stan 1n league pla) and 1ot h1's
<.txond straight '1c1on. l('tt1n1 into
!rouble onl) IO lh(' fiflh tnntnt and
(Pleue eee Pll&P f82)
Angels' White powers· 15~6 outburst Kruk
slams Howell. Davis chip in
for rout of White Sox
··T hat "'as th" hard{'SI ball "' e hit all \('ar ... ~rd Wh11c. 14 ho 140 Und up "Ith fiv(' R'BI. .. ,
h::i,cn't been concentrating o n g('tttng m
hands oul 1n front
Tonight's game
l'r• 'l'd hi\ l.:Ul"'r r.:1.ord 41 .\nahe1m ~tad1um
t I
fh<" .\n~<.'ls nc\t•r tra1kJ alter \1arl..
\h l rnhm' k-J oil thl lirst "11h a \angle and
'\•Hl'J ,.in DJ' 1 · J uu"-k Da' 1s, altN ta~ang
1hird on a 1h .. 1ut ~orC"d on a "'lld ptt(h b'
\ldxmcll ll.> mal l· 11 :.11
From ne Associated Pre11
When De\'on Whtte said "something "as
due to happen:· hi: "asn't referring to 1he
llll'' 11ab1ht) of gcmng "ome hits after a 3-for-21
sta rl.
.. , "'asn't d1sco11rag{"d. I hav(' mort'
ronfidcnce that• I did last )car. Pia) ang
t'\('~da). I now know how to be pat1('nt.''
C'hKago \\ h11r \o , tl JP111nt 1-111 al
Aa1els 1F1nk' 11-t 1
T1ml' ~II)
T\": :".unl'
R:id10: l\~1P( 1~1111
The Angds' center li('lder had in mind Jack
~kDo"'l'lrs 2-0 p1tr h ""h the bases loaded in
th.: third inning Tucsda~ n1gh1.
Jack Ho14dl had four hits and Chili Da' 1s
three as the .\ngds uSC'rl a I 4-h11 attack for 1he
15 runs. their most since Sl'pt. 18. 1986.
Thursda~ ·s Game ( h11.a1w \\hit.: \1,.1\
at .\ngds. 1 ·u5 p m
\l .. Lcmore JISt' k d off tht> thrrd ~Ith a
'm~k-"l'nt 10 third on f>a, 1s· srngle and orC'd
llll J srngk h~ \\a ll> Jo~ ner Bnan Do~ nang
\\ J l ~l·J to loJd tht" tla~ ht-fort'\\ h1tc. SC'nt a 2-0
1,1s1bafl into the r.1ght field P3 ' a hon tor hts
Sl'l l•nd l·aret·r grand sbm
··Fastball nghl 0' l'r th.: platt>. I JU St tn('d to
h11 II hard ~oml·plat·c ... sard W hite. who hit II
into 1hi: right field stands for a grand slam that
triggered lhl· .\ngds· 15-6 '1c10~ over the
Ch1C'ago Wh11c O\
"II happens. It's happl'ned before. on ever)
le,el r ,c t'\Cr thrown .. said McDowell. ~ho
suffered ht!> firs1 big leagu(' loss b) allowing
sc,en runs and se'en hits 1n 21 'innings.
another li,c-run 1nn111g agarnst rd1n i:r Ju \<.·
Segura.
Dan P<.'1~. 1-U. p11d1i:J (\\ u-h11 h.1ll t11r ti' l'
1nn1ngs a nJ "'"'~ rl'l1l'' 1·J tl~ hJni.. 1>1 \ht ht•it·
"1th o ne ou1 in the SI\ th Thl· lorma T 1gcr'
nght-handrr. a 4u1rl·J in a "1nta Jc J I 1n 1-
( h1l<.1go gut t\\1.l runs an the r1ghth on ( 1 rC'~
\\ al~d., RBI <.tog.le md D1 ~t1C'hdr·\ ball
Tht•rt· \\Crt· "" ball..~ ·n the.-game t~1ng the
.\mi:n,J n Lcaguc re,·1· ... d \C'l Sunda~ b' \til-
'lJUlt'l' and 'l'" 't ori..
The .\ngcls again battl'd around an th('
founh inning. Da' as' two-run hom('r. k('yang
Priority list
not a concern
for Harrick
He points out that Wooden
was UCLA· sf ourth choice
LOSANGELES(AP)-Jim Harrick wasintroducl'd
a!I UCLA ·s new head b:iskctball c<>Kh Tuesday and said
he d idn't care about not being the Bruins' tint choiC(' for
the job.
-"D1d )OU know that Jo hn Wooden was th(' founh
choice at CLA? rm ~"nous." Harridt said at a packl'd
campus ne"s conf('rcnC'('. ~~rrina tot~ lqcndary coach
who led the Bruins to 10 NCAA championships in 12
) cars before retiring an 1975.
"'If it was tood c nC'Ulh for him. It's lood enough for
me. I knew that wh('n I was in Kansas City (fort~ NC AA
f inal Four April 24) ...
Harrick. a former I ICLA assisaant who wast~ head
coach at Pcpperdinc th(' past nine seasons. was hired 13
da)s after Walt Hauard. who had held the job for four
)Cars, was dism1wd.
Harrick. 49. said h"· s1ancd a four-year contrxt.
"I knew where I stood at all timn:· Harrick said . ··1
had a clear undcrstandina of the whole picture. A
university has the privil* and nlht to hire w~ver they
chootic. T~)' llat out told me .... Ntver did I not know my
saandina with (Athletic Director ~ter) 0.lis and I
apprttiaae that.
"I'~ worked eve11 day of the last 28 years to prepare
Jim Barrick lae.da for UCLA.
m)self for this opponuntt). I knov. th(' mignatude o fth1\
program. I know what ~('Can acromphsh. WC' ha'c some
great. )Oung gu)s an thr program. W(''f(' looking forv.ard
to a trtm('ndo us t:\penence.
"I d on't think I would ho(' lef\ m ) posauon at
Peppcnhnc for an~ other position than VCL.\ ... TM Bruans v.('rt 774 7 und('r Hazzard. but onl~
16-14 1h1s pHt season 1t1-cll belov.' C'llpectattons a } C"ar
after t~y won the Pacific-10 Confortnct champ1onsh1p.
U nder Hamck. P<.'pperdan(' was 17-13 this season
and 16 7-97 ovnall. Th(' Wavl"S appearl'd an th(' NC'.\.\
Tournament four timc.-s and th(' National In' 1"1t1o n
Tournament twi« in Hamck's nmc )('ars.
Harrick was an assisaant und('r Gar) Cunningham at
UCLA from 1977-79. H(' took O\('r at Pcpperdanr the
followina season.
"I think I've had the advanaage of s1111ng here and
waachina five auys." H arrick said of the l'CL~ C()3Chl'
after Wooden. "I will pin from ('ach one. both posm' el~
and nqatively. That will help me a great d('al."
Flames put Kings
out with 6-4 win
Loob scores two
as Calgary moves
to Smythe fin a ls
t :.\L(1 \!{) .\lht-n.1 1.\P1
H.11..:tn l 11\1h '>JlJr~t·d 1l1t• t-laml'<-\\1th
l\\t) gl>JI' J' \ JlttJ" d 1n11na1cJ tht'
Lo' .\ngl'il'' ~Ill~' lit•m tht: o.;tanlc>
(up pl.l\llll' f\--l r llt'\J:l\ night.
$t'lltng up J '\'rtl·, .1gJ1n\t Jelcndang
~H l 1.hJmp1vn [Jnwnwn
I ht• JH hm a l 1 lJnW\ Jnd 01krs
"''" ml"l'I "' lhl· '\m' 1hc 01' 1swn
fina l. tK•g1 nnrntt hl·rc '1l"\t fu<.'sJa'
night Edmunllln al~i "on "' opcn-
' ng ~-ril''I an ti' l' (!Jnlt''· "' l'r \\ in-
ntp.·g
.\I \ta Inna\ Paul Kcanhart. Tim
Huntl·r anJ R1, '-Jllll''\ alsu ~01rJ
for thl· FlJm<.'s "'h"' linashl'J the
rcsulJr ~.1\00 \\1th tht• t'l(st r«orJ 1n
tht' MtL
J a, \\ t'.'lls. &1 nil' 'tl holls. Paul Fent~n J nJ Jim t J~un -.cored for the
Kmp. 14 ho 1i n1)hl·J luunh an the
dt' 1 aon
Cataaf) auahcnJcr \Ille \'('mon
foC'<'d 30 'ho1 . "h1k Glen H('a)\
tumC'd 3\\:1~ 2' ~hots fcir the KanJS . ·
Loob o penC'd th<" s..1•n n1t 4:0 I an to
the gaml' "'llh ht'> st\'h ,.,,;ii ,,, lht'
plJ~ om folio"' ing a fal <'Off In tht' l ll\
.\ngeles l'nd T ht' r u, ~ ~Ulnl'd h•
him aflcr Joe '1<.'U"'t'.'"d' ~ anJ &•~
Bourne balllN 1n~1d ·lht' talr,111
l'tr1.k Loob s"'attrd 1hc put~ 10111 thl·
net high o n Hl·al~ · s gh" t• \Ide
The King' r' ~·neJ 'hf ~·Ni: 1u\I
ll' c.-r SC\ en m in ute lai.·r "hen \\<"II'
rt•-Jirc tcJ a pass fr1.,m ra~vn ll>r h1'
f1~1 goal san,"t' last (\.1 I '
\tadnnas put (;ii~" :th{'aJ tin a
p..1"cr pla) at I 2-"hl•n h" un-
lca hl-J a hard \lar~h. • trl1m tn~ldl·
Lt.is .\ng('ll"S temtuf\
In lhc 5«0nd pc-111.ld ''' hvlls ll<"d
11 2-2 "hen he cap11ah ·~J ,1n anothf1
c:rrant Calp~ \.ka n• c P.l" \til..<"
Bullard attemp1C'd h.' k Jr lhf pu,~
from th<.' C'alga~ l\l' t and °"di\
'raNx-d 1L He pa )(.-.1 h' '-1,holl\
"'hl' '>ho' ekd the pul ~ "'.t't ~ C'rnnn
The Flam " rqaanc.-J lhC' lead ~ -
\l'\tlnd'> l:a~r •hen Rcanhan TC'd
his '><.'\.·o nJ o( the pla~nfls R{'1nhan
kl J ~t-alt shot fl\ from th<' Los
-\ngdl·s bl~ ltn(' Th" !'Ud: fluttef'Qd
thw ugh the air. •PJ't'•TC'd to be
deflCl ted an front of th<' nt"t and
slipp(d pa~t Ht-al)
C'algar\ put th<' pmc out of reach
~11h t"o unass1s1t"d ao.i ls J~ ~onds
aNrt t'arh an th{' third O('nod
Orloles give Robinson his third chance at managing
BAL Tl MORE (Al') -Frank Robin90ft
btcame bateball's fint blllck ma,..r in four
years on Tuctday -h('n ~ was nalMd to ~place Cal R1pken on the Baltamo~ Oriola in
a mov~ made 1n aa aUt'lnpl to racw the dub
from its wont ilart in ;\l )an.
Under lt•pken. the Onoln opeMd the
I A tcalOft by loli"I their fim si• pma after
finishint the r987 acason with a 67·9S reconl.
the thinl-wont mart sin« the franchi• moved
10 leltimott from SI. I OU•S in I 9S4.
llobimon. lht nnr b&Kk 10 ma9111r 11 lht ~ lelPC lewl. wa' alto l9't Int blKt IO
ma-. in the bit 1t11on. He was fired b)' the
' l
Robinson began h" third sunt u a m.\IOf
leaaue mal\Al(r H a fi'"'t a \11nmcn1 -.u •1th
tht Ck\-c&and Indian (ri m I (f'-l-and then
•as •1th the Giant~ fr,,m 1q 1-.a.
"J don't thank I t'\tr felt the pr; urt of
bet~ in tht l)Mttton 0~1 na a blaclt manqirr."
ltobtmoa satd. "l am -'••rt or the pres_\urt ot 1'c .,.,.....,._-.,,I don't kt 11 bot~ me ..
Com"'•ss.ontr ~1C'f c-btrfoth •u
pleated •11h Rob.nson'\ appointment
'"I llMWabout 11. I had dis '\&U1un •·uh J
W1Uwns ~>·" ;ud C'bcrroth •ho •as
.. tht ~ .. Yort Mru hume op(MT • I tt\ln~
it's the appropnaw aPrOtntlMnt It 1i th<' k1nJ
Dodgers
Padre infielder's
shot Tn-fift~ inning
leads to 5-3 victory
.\S DIEGO ( .\P) -John Knak
couldn't bear to "'Itch the dttp fl) ~
launr hl'd to ~ntcr fi('ld with the baSCI
loadC'd and '" o o uts ant he fiflh 1nnm1
TuC'Sda' night •
.. I had m~ e~ cs lo'<'d I thought.
'Oh no La~ ·s go tn@ to bl' mad at
me.' .. ti.rul said
In tead of h('ann~ San Dtqo
Padrt'' managC'r La~ Bov.-a·s v<>•l-
1ng. lh<.' chttrs of th(' sold-<>ut ho m('-
upening cro"d told Kruk has hllh fl)
ha II dca rl'd th(' C't" n tl'T fiek:t wall for a
grand slam. IJ' ma San Dieao a 5-.'
' ll IOf\ 0 ' ('r the Los <\nJCIC'
Dodge~
t..rui..·s first cart'Cr sl.Jm ca~ o n a
Toa'61Jt•• 1ame
DMaen (Lea~ 1-0) at San D1~0
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PREP BASEBALL ••• ...... ~vi .. just the richt amount of sinale. BtnU«"i bloo~ a run-scoring
support. double down the line.
He al.\Oftd jU1t fiv1; hits. walked
flveandaottrrorlnlddense from his teammates.
Marina (2·3--1) wenl down t-2-3 in
the first and teCOnd and in order after
an openina sinaJe in the third. and
down the st~tch he 11sed just four
pitches in the fifth and four 'in the
sixth.
After Marina put runners at second
and third with two out in the scvent~.
he forced the final batter to fly out.
Edison saw a 4--0 lead melt to 4-4 in
lhe fourth innina befo~ responding
in the fifth inning with lhe winning
margin.
Josh Sammer opened with a
double to left-center and Daryl Mead
followed with a run-scoring double
down the Fight-field line. The
Chargers eventually loaded the bases,
but could do no damage.
Marina's four-run barrage wrecked
Barilla's ERA when the Vikings used
three walks and a hit-batter, along
with run-producing o;inglcs from
Chris Boyd and Mike Rcnson.
Edison broke on top in the third
with a combination of good fortune.
Frank Vidales singled and Joel
Pence was safe when hi~ sacrifice bunt
was thrown away.
Bill Benucci was nf'xt in line to
sacrifice' and after la~ ing down the
bunt, the ball was thrnwn away a-nd
two runs scored. M:uk Whitcher
singled Bertucci to third and after
Mead was hit b-.· a pitch. Greg
DeBenon was safe 3t first on a
fielder's choi~e. Benucri scoring.
A Marina error got Vidales aboard
in the founh znd after a Joel Pence
F-lala Va&ley I, Oeeu View l :
Stt've Montaomcry th~ a four-
hiUer. IWhile Mark Dodd hit a home
run to lead off a six-run fourth and
lead the host Barons to the win.
Af\er Dodcfs homer, his sixth of
the year. Jeff Watts anct Steve Grack.
singled and Tom Mendoza walked.
Georac Hoffstaeter then sin,Jled to
score Watts and a misplayed fielder's
choice scored Grack.
With one ou1 and the bases still
loaded. Tony Spaan wnlked to force
in a run and John Dal Poaetto
singled in two more runs.
()(.'ean View (2-3-1) scored twice in
the fifth. Fred Fried doubled in a run
and later scored on an error.
Mont,gomery struck out fi ve and
improved to 4-4 on the ~ear. while
Grack went 2 for 3. Fountain Valley 1s
8-8 overall. 3-3 in the Sunset.
In the Pacific Coast League:
Woodbrld1e 11, Costa MHA 1: The
Warriors broke throu~h with nine
unearned runs in the third inning and
coasted. upping their record to 2-4
and dropping Mesa to :!-4. two games
off the pace of Laguna Hills. Orange
and Trabuco Hills. -
Enc Bro ugher went the distance.
striking out eight and walking five.
with a commanding _performance
which sa" Mesa score only in the
third on Paul Grady's infield sinsle
and subsequent RBI-fielder's choice
b) Hu\ l(ieu.
The.Warriors hit it big in the top of
the third in the night game at Costa
Mesa's Da"is Field when with one
out and two runner$ aboard. the
Mesans were Juilty of two con-
sccu1ivc inficl crro~. opening a
floodgate.
The flood was finall) shut off by an
aborted squeeze play and a 7-S
combination to set t~ third out 1fter
the Warriors' ninth hit of the innina.
8rou1her e1pped it with a 380-foot
aolf shot over the center field feooe
and all that was left ofintercst was the
cap of a runnina feud between the
home plate umpire and the Mesa
bench. consumated when with Mesa
with two out in the sevt"nth. a double-.
ejection of Mesa Coach Kirk
Baut'rmeister and his ao;sistant.
Onqe I , La1ua Beacll t: Orange
moved to 4-2 with an I I-hit attack.
striking for all eight, runs in the first
three innings.
In the Academy League:
Liberty Cllristia.D 15. St. Micllaael's
1: Bryan James went 4 for 4 with two
triples and two home runs. and
pitcher Chris Buckets allowed just
one hit and also smacked a two-run
homer at St Michaers.
James hit a two-run homer in the
third for a 4-0 Minutemen advantage.
and then hit a solo shnt in the fifth.
Libeny Christian (3-2. f\-4) added five
run-sin each of the sixth and seventh
innings. with Buckel" ..hllling _bis
homer in the seventh.
Hee Seok Ahn went 4 for 5 and
drove in a run for thl' Minutemen.
Buckels.just a sophomnre. struck out
nineand walked four. The lo ne hit bv
St. Michacl"s( 1 -~)camt' in the founh.
.,.., ,... ..... .,, """ 0. , ....
Golden Weat'• lllke Huyler •ucceufully •teal• mecond ba.e
u El C~lno'• Jim Alennder ( 11) loeee control of the ball.
: PRO BASKETBALL --
COLLEGES ••
l"ram81 . I Tbc Rustlers face two cruc1a
lllMS Thunday at f~llenO!' at 2:30
1nd Saturday at hom<' ap1n~t Cer-
ritos at noon. Golden We1t tra1lseach
by ont' aame.
In co1ae. 1ction: UC1a,UCSUDiep2: Pinch-hitter
J1y H1wthorne sinaled in the winning
run in the bottom of the ninth for the
host Anteaters in the non-leque
pmc.
JeffOberdank led offlhe ninth with
his 16th double of the vear and wen I
to third on a single by :rracy
Shanahan. John Sceburscr was 1ntef:!·
tionaHy walked before Hawthorne hit
a 2-2 pnch down the left field li.ne.
Kevin K.andalaft sot the win for
UCI (24-20-1 ). pitching the ninth and
aUowin,a one hit.
Ut San Dieao ( 17-24) scored two
runs to take a 3-2 lcad in the top of the
ninth.
AHsa Pacific $, SeCaJ ColJece 3:
The Vanguards scored two runs in ~he
ninth but Carlos Salazar. representing
the tying run. grounded out to end the
Golden State Athletic Conference
pm~ .
Kevin Kasper led offlhe SCC ninth
with a single and Jeff Motske fol-
lowed with a double. Kasper scored
on a ground out b Mike Frei and Joe
-ffoTCfen Slngfea in the "Other run.
The host Cougars got an RBI triple
from Kevin Alexander in the sixth for
a 4-1 lead. and Ralph Ac-osta hit a solo
homer in the next inning.
Mark Deushane picked up the loss
for SCC (8-7. I 5-2 1-1 )despite striking
out 10.
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Knicks prefer idea
of playoffs to pick
in NBA lottery draft
=~~;~~~;~y:.;;.:;n:;;;•ction Magic shows his old form
disciplinary action againSI pitcher Ed a k -- - --h· d ,~ d p ·
Prem 1'e Associated Press
NEW YORK -The New York m
Knicks have seen fit to print and sell N BA
playoff tickets. SQmething the~ haven't
done in four years.
Whether the Knicks make the playoffs remains to
be seen as they and fnur other teams -Cleveland.
Indiana. WashinJton and Philadelphia -scramble for
the three remaining po"tseason benhs.
Therfs ·something to be said for not making the
plj)Offs: 1hey would have a 'sl:loi
at a lotter)· pick in 1he draft.
Kj nsas All-American forward
Dj nn) Manning would fit . an
nKel) wuh center Patrick Ewing
and guard Mark Jackson.
'"Ifs not even wonh d1scuss-
in~." Knicks rookie coach Rick
P11 ino said. "It's ridiculous. I
n~·ver thought once about the
lo ller). myself. Making the pla) ·
olTs would be an incredible e -~ J)\:nence fqr these guys. The~ ·ve
been losinge\t'r) )ear."
Wuh a 114-111 overtime win Monda) night at
Madison Squar: Gardt'n o~er the Detroit Pistons.
Central Division leader'I. the Knicks look forward to six
remaining regular-season games. They play at home
against Indiana and Washington Wednesda~ and
Frida) nights. then go to Atlanta Saturda) night. The~
finish u~ at home against Chicago. then visit
Milwaukee and lndlan·a.
"What you sa"' tonight was definite playoff
defen~:· Pitino said. ··Nobody gave up a fastbreak.
nobod) gave up a second shot. That was the type of
defensive banging you see 10 tht' seventh gamr of a
playoff."' ·
Bill Canwright. the Knicks center-forward. said:
"It's a lot more exc111ng around here 1han n's been. It's
a great feeling. This gamt' was huge for us. But we've got
some big games com inf! up:·
"'The Wa ) r look at it. I feel we have to win ever)
game." said Ewing. who scored 36 points. including a
kt'y goal in oven ime in the victory over Detroit. ··we're
not tr) ing to get the seventh spot, not the eighth. ~nd 1f
we do. we'll probably have to play Detroit. So it's good
to sho" that wr can bet1t them."
Quote of the day
Mackey Sasser. a New York Mets catcher.
after learning his wife had gone into labor: ··1 JUSt
talked to the doctor. He told me her contraptions
wt're an hour a pan.··
Tyson favorr.d over Spinks
LAS VEGAS -Heavyweight cham-•
pion Mike Tyson ha" opened as a 4· I '
favorite at most Las Vt"ps sports books to
beat Michael Spinks in their June ~7 title
fiaht.
Bookmaken said early betting has been mixed on
the fight. which many figure will meet or surpass the
bettina total on last April's middleweight titlt' fight
between Sugar Ray Leonard and Marvelous Marvin
Hagler.
"It's real early but wt''re getting a lot of action."
said Bob Greaorka. oddsmaker at the Frontier Hotel
race and spons book. "We're looking to do some aood
business on this fight."
Grqorta said he opened Tyson at minus $3.SO. or
a 31h· I favorite. but the line has moved to 4-1 with some
early bets on the champion. Spinks 1s plus $3.00.
meanina SIO bet on Srinks will cam a bettor another
$30 ifhe wins.
At the Golden Nuget. sports book director Jimmy
V1CC1ro said be made Tvson an earlv s~ I favorite.
Whitson who was arrested for invesllga· La ers top Blazers Ba -an oner 19 tor the Trail Ri chfield. O hio. Ron Harper scored
t-ion of d~nken driving two days ago --lucrs. "htk Kareem -\bdul-Jabbar 25 points and Mark Price added 22
Club president Chub Feeney said.in a statement he behind Johnson's h8ad 15 for th~'. Lakers, who ~ow lead points and a rareer-h1~h 14 assists as
was satisfied no further action was needed after ----oston b} thn.:e games an the race for the Ckveland Cavaliers won their
discussing the incident with Whitson earlier Tuesda). 1 Qth triple-double homerrourt advantage througho ut the fourth consecutive game. over 1he
"He has assured u<. that this is an isolated incident _ ___ _ pla)o s. Atlanta Hawks.
that will not occur again and that he has no other .Duckwonh scored I li point~ '" tht• . Cle_ve!and. wanning for the seventh
probfem." Feene~ said. "Whik we do not condone From Tlae Associated Press ~h.ird quarter~ mclu~mg I 0 straight. to t11:ne in u s last e1g~t games. led by a!>
what has happened. we accept his explanation. c:) Ponland s rail). many as 26 points 10 the third
Therefore. there will b<' no disciplinary action on this Byron Scott scored 25 points and quaner. The Cavaliers . dominated occasion:· Magic Johnson added 21 points. 11 Elsewhere in the NBA Tuesday: play from the outset. lrading 33-22 at
Whitson 1s free on S 1,250 dollars bail after his rebounds and 13 assi.,ts as the Los Jan 100, Clippers 93; In Sall Lake the end o_f one quaner and 65-48 at
arrest Sunda) night in C\olano Beach hours after he led Angeles Lakcrs defeau·c1 the Ponland Cit\. Karl Malone scored 39 points. halftime.
the Padres to their fi r'l tt;win of the season. Whitson !rail Blazers I 09-103 Tuesda) 01ght ancf uding a dunk with ."\-2 1 remaining
ti · · h 6-4 · h G ' an lngk"ood that staned a I 0-0 Utah 'ipun. and the Spars 1%7, Rocke&s 119: In San
Antonio. Frank Brid.owski had a
career-high 34 points and added 15
reboonds. and the San -\ntonio Spurs
started the founh quan er with an
18-2 run en route to a victory over th<'
Houston Rockets.
pitched !Ve innings in 1 e victory overt e iants at Sc '"' · · Jazz w•·nt on to dcfieat the Los Angeles Candlestick Park. ott le1t the gam<' with 8:42 left in ..
San Diego Count} Sheriffs Deputy·Brent Wagner the founh quaner because of neck Clippers.
said Whitso n was pulled over for spttding about I 0:55 spasms. Johnson. making his third John Stockton had I h points and 20
p.m .. placed under arrest after a sobriety test. and stan si nce returning from a groin assists for the Jazz. and now has the
booked into the Vista iail. Whitson later was released muscle injuf'). recorded his I 0th top I 0 single-game asmt totals in the
on bail. Wagner said. · tnpk-do uble of t he sea.,on. matching NBA this season. Hl· now has 62
San Diego acquires Malon~
SAN DIEGO-Believing a change of Eil
scenery will improv~· Mark Malone's •II t
passing and unable to resist the bargain
price of an eighth-round draft pick in this
month's draft. the San Diego Chargers acquired the
quanerback in a trad<' Tuesday with the Pittsburgh
Steelers. ·
··1t's an opponunll) to bnng somebody in for not a
magnificent price." Chargers Coach Al Saunders said of
the trade in which San Diego gave up a 1988 eighth-
ro und draft choice and an unspecified conditional pick
in 1989.
Malone, 29. becomes the leading candidate to
replace Dan Fouts. who'le retirement last month left the
Chargers without a prnven starting quarterback. The
trade also was a relief for Malone from the constant
booing he faced in Pimburgh from fa ns disenchanted
with his lack of passin!? accuracy.
Malone was the lowest-rated staning quanerback
in the NFL last year. Playing in all 12 of the non-strike
games. he threw 19 interceptions and completed only
46.4 percent of his throws ( 156 of 336 ). He had six
to uchdown passes.
Also Tuesday. the Chargers si&ned free . agent
cornerback Roy Bennett a defensive star in the
Canadian Football league for the past three years.
Bennett. 26. led the CFL in 1987 with 13 interceptions
and was named to the all-star team.
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Lafa}ettc Lever's NBA-leading totaL assists in his last thrt'e games against
Ponland rrailed 59-47 at halftime the Clippers.
Bnckowski -who scored his
previous career high, J3. last Friday
in Denver-scored nine points in the
final period. and 89-83 after three reriods before Los Angeles led 9 t-91) when Stock-
rcscrve guard Jerry Sichting's ~-ton passed 10 Malo ne for the dunk
pointer made 1t 92-91) with 10:36 1hat put the Jau ahead to stay. After a
remaining. steal by Thurl Baile). Stockton passed
The Lakers scored the next six to Malone for another dunk and a
points and held a 102.cn lead before 94-91 ad vantage with :!·27 left.
The 18-2 spun to stnn the quaner
gave the Spurs a 108-88 lead. The
Rockets. who got 26 points and 20
rebounds from Akeem O lajuwon. got
as close as four point" in the final
minute. but the rail) fell short. TelT) Poncr"s two fr1•e throws and Tho~ two dunks started the I 0-0
Kiki Vandeweghe's jumper got run that gave the Jazz a 100-91 lead
Pon land within one " 1th 4:22 left. w11h 21 seconds left. Qui ntin Dailey's
Vandcweghe's layup with 3:27 left t"o fr~e throws wnh· 10 seconds lcfl
after two free throw" by Jo hnson wer~ th~ Clippers' onl~ points an 1hr
Mavericks lt4, Km11 H : In Sacra-
mento. Rolando Blackman tied a
season-high by scorinf 32 points to
lead the Dallas Mavericks over the
Sacramenn:> Kings.
ended the scoring for the Trail last 4: 18 of the game.
Blazers. The Lakers srnred the last Dailey had 21 points for the the
five points of the game. and there was Clippers. and Michael rage added 20
no scoring by either team in the final points and 23 rebounc1s. Bailev had
I :51. 22 points and Malone-15 rebOunds
James Wonhy of the Lakers and for Utah.
Clyde Orexlcr of Portland each
scored 25 points. Kevin Duckwonh Cavaliers 1 H. Hawks 103: In
Derek Harper scored 21 points and
Roy Tarpley 18 for the Mavencks.
who won their fourth o;traight game
and snapped a fi ve-game road losing
streak.
Oilers snuff out Winnipeg
Hot Hull provides Blues· boost
to eliminate Chicago in semis
From Tile .btoeiated Presa
Mark Messier figured in the first four Edmonton
goals. all on the power play. and Wayne Greuky had a
goal and four assists to spark the Oilers to a surprisingly
cas)' 6-2 victory Tuc'lday night that eliminated the
visiting Winnipeg Jets from the National Hockey League
playoffs.
. The defending Swn~ey .Cup champion Oilers won
their best-of-7 Smythe 01V1s1on semifinal 4-1 .
. Messier, who had 13 point~ in the fi ve games. scored
twice and set up aoals ~y Esa Tikkanen and Jari Kum by
the midway point ofthr game.
. Gretzky scored an even-streng1h goal to make it 5-0
w11h fi ve minutes left in the second period.
In other games:
Bl11ed, BladMwu 3: In St. Louis. rookie Brett Hull
sco!'Cd his sixt.h playoff ·~I 15 seconds into the third P,C~od and G_ino ~nallint added an insurance goal.
giving St. Louis a victory over the Chicqo Blackhawks.
one that wra~ up the Norris Division semifinal series
for the Blues in five pmn. . ,. ·
Ma,le Leafs I.~ Wimp S: In Detroit. Ed Olczyk·s
thirdaoalofthcgame,at 34secondsofovenime. liftcd the
Toronto Maple leafs to a victory over the Detroit Red Wi~. forcin1 a sixth pmc in their Norris Division
semifinal Kries.
Bndm 5 Sean. •: In Boston. Rick Middleton.
benched for t~ first three pmes of the series. had two
goals and an assist as the Boston Bruins survived three
comebacks for a victol" over the Buffalo Sabl't'S and a 3-2
lead in their series. ·
Wllaalen 3, Caaadleaa 1: In Montreal. Kevin Dineen
and Carey Wilson staked Hanford to an early lead and
goaltender Richard Brodeur. a late substitute. made 22
saves to make it stand up as the Whalers defeated
Montreal to cut the \anadiens' lead in the best-of-7
Adams Division St'mifinal to 3-2.
Capitals 5, Flyen Z: Jn Landover. Md .. Bengt
Gustafsson scored a goal and assisted on two as the
Washington Capitals avoided elimination in the Patrick
Division semifinals.with a victory over the Philadelphia
Flyers..
DevU1 4, laluftn !: In Uniondale. N.Y.: Aaron
Broten ha• a goal anct two assists as the New Jersey
Devils' top I inc came to life after four ineffective pmes en
route to a victory over the New York Islanders.
V oLL£YB~Ll
Tars still unbeaten
in Sea View, rip Uni
Mike Curci had 14 killsand fivcstuffblocksand Pete
Eastman added five kills and four stuff blocks t.o lead
Newpon.Hartior Hiah. to a.su~sinslr easy.,l S.S. 16-14.
I S-12 win over U-nh·ers1ty m a Sta View Le1aue
volle}'ball match at Newpon Harbor T\IClday niaht. T~ Sailon, W. 4-2. trailed 14-12 in the second
&lmc. but Curci cam<' up with thrtt kills and Drew
Sheward made a couplr of dip to rally Ncwpon. Sheward
. had 42 assists in the match.
Rice no-hits Ocean View; Carpenter wins
Carpenter commit.
to l're9no State pect
Edison Hiah School softb911
pitcher Te"'l C-.rpenttt bu Ytt·
bally committed to 1ct~n4 Fresno
State.
· University, 2-1. 6-t. rallied from a 12 ... ckftcit in the
third pme but could not catch the Sailon. Newpon
Harbor hlS now dcbtcd the to,p three 1am1 in the Sea
View lelluc haldina into their non-ataaue bout with
Laauna Beach Thunday niaht at Newport.
In anolMr Sea Vkw ~ 1n1tda; Freshman Rte Rice of Fountain Valley
th~* first no-hitter of her hi&h school
carecr. blankint visiting Ocean \1ieW, 2--0.
in the Suuet Lape ~ftball opener for
both eams Tuaday. llicc. 10.3. suuct out nine as the Barons
tn.poved to I s-4 o~ll.
fountain vaPey·s Sflannon Dolan. who
weal l b 4. led Olf IM fini inntnc with a 1i1111e ud .. IKrifittd to tee0na. With _..._s.-~~adedoutandan
~ CM1 die pla~· alJoMd Dolan to -. la die ..,..._ Becky lell ICOrat an
~ .,, me llroM. (""llldy Schndltr
o(Ocan Virw CM)._.. oaly four hits
but saw her record drof' to 1· 7.
Elsewhere in the Suntet Lasue:
S.... • • ...,.._ t: Terry C1rpenttt
struck out 12 ind drovc in two runs with a
buc$-loackd •inlfe in the teCOnd to lead
tbe hOll Cha'ICfl (II ... ) in the lelai.ae opener.
Jill PlttiftlOll had au RBl linale in the
first ror Editon. and then the Cha,.m
ICond bat times in the leCOnd. After
Carpenlds hit. Jodlt lsucs, who -mt 2
for 2, liftlkd in a run. PaniMOD walked
and Krista &km drove in the final run
withasinalf. R•?' ... leM!ll I, W•, .,..., t:
Pam foll llurled 1 flve-hit1Cf. and the
Oiiers (9-6) benefincd from two Wett-
minstcr em>rs in the first innina to win at
home.
Jennifer Manin, who had sinlled. ICOf"ed
on an mor by the Lion~· third fla1tman in
the first. ind momC'ftU lain another
Wntminsttt mi1ei.ae allowed Heather
Mac:Tavish to tc:0tt.
In the Plcifk Coast I.ape: Cetta.._ f, ~ Be.c!ll 1~ TM hole
Musc1np.,.. IM~ oPtM' behind
Timmy Moore'11wo-Jln11tt.
The Anisu k'Omt lwicc in the fint, but
Costa Mna<Ultumcc1 twoerron, two hit
batters and a Kam Oood "•into four
runs in tlte boctom hllf of the anniftl.
I
The scnaor hurler bas 203
ariktouts 1nd a 9·l recotd thil
teason. She will . join former
Edison tummate M1nhl Nofl't..
~. who sMYI lhMAop. It
Frtsno State.
C1rpenttt also vitile'rl Cal State
Fullrnon. Arizona s .. te. Ari·
rona. NevD-t.. Veps Ind T~us AAM. Her olc1cr tilter. Jul~. phchaat Tnat ~.
C.... ... ..., I. letaHta I: The Sca Kinas
improved to 4-S. 2·1 in~ play. with Ty Pritt (14
k.illi). Chad Stc:elbefa (five d ... and four blocb) and Tim
Carlson (thrtt scrvicucn) .-vina the way in a I '"6. I S· 2, 11-IS, U-S win.
In the South Coast $. rm.. I. Cl 1111 .. y ~ ' lucola IKkd
out 11 killsaftd1ob Rttdy11; etp= tM ~
(1-2) to 1 IS-2. IS.II. ls.I win. Sejia Oh. a b9dc row
spcclahst. lcid UM: lrvint ........ au.ct.
In I col .. llllldl!
UCll.?PJT I I: lriM Kdlehldll killsnd 0.vt
Pdtkcf pounded out II udle A•--.(4-1. S. I 4~won at
C'hapman. ll-IS. IS-11. IS.IO. IS.11 Witb thf .... '!!!'~_UCI
clinches thr19Pspot in the ""'°"'iftlSouthmi ~ia Con~ttntt Toumamntt 11 UC"Sln ~. April 22·23.
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America.a £ealae
WEST DIVISION
• '· Kansas Cit)
•· O akland
w
4
4
4
L
3
3
3
3
4
4
5
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Lost 2
Won 3
Won 2
Won 2
lost 3
Lost I
Home Away
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2-I
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.429 I 3-4
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Cleveland
Boston
6 t.
4
4
4
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I
2
3
3
4
4
7
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Won I
Won I
Loi.I I
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Lost 7
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. 333 )'1~ 2-4
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Boston 3. M1l"au~<.'e
Detroit 4. Texas I ..
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Kans.is Cit) 6. Baltimore I
Minnesota 7. Cl<.'\ l'land 6
Ne" York 12. Toronto 3
Scatt k 6. Oak land 4
Today's Games
Ch1 rago I LaPu1n1 1-0) at Aa1els ( Fmlc) 0.1 ). 7.U5 p.m.
\1 ""auk cc ( N1c\l'' 0-1) at Boston (Bo) d I ·0). I 0:05 a.m
Kansa') ( II) (Bann 1s1cr 1-0) at Balt1mor<.' (Thurmond 0-11. 4 '5 p 111
:\1mncsota ( BlylC'\ rn 1~e)11t Cle-Hlan~1I~ 1~ui.. ..LJ.5 p.nL
Ni;" Yur k (Dotson I ·0) at Toronto (Stieb 0-1 ). 4 '\5 p m
Oakland (( Younb 0-0) a l Sca1tle (Campbell 0-01. 7 ()' p 111 Onl~ gamcc, \l hl·dulcd
Tbursday's Games
( h1 rago .11 An1els. I :05 p.m.
~l'" York at Torun10. 9:35 a m
~1 i l ";i ukcl' at Boston. 10 05 a 111
Tl·\a' at Ol·11011. lfl:35 a m.
Kanc,as < '11 ~ at Bal1 101orc. 4·35 p.m
~l r nncsota at l k ' :la nd. 4 35 p.m.
Oakland ;i t Sca uk 7·05 p.m
Natlonal League
WEST DIVISION
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Dodgers
San Franc1~1>
S:Jn D1l'go
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Chicago
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EAST DIVISION
71 4 5-2
667 I' 4. "I
5 ~I 4-J
500 I': 3-3
286 3 2-5
286 ·' 2-5
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lf uu~tun 8. ·\1lan1:1 i
St. Lo u" 7. ChH.·ago 5
C1 ncrnna11 4. '\an Fran 1~u J
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Oodgtrs I Ll·a~ 1-0) a1 San Diego (Sho" 0-1 ). 7.0S pm Ch1cago(~l o)l'r I 'llat St Lours(Co,0.1). 1u·J5a m
C1ncrn11a11 (Uro\1>111 ng0-0)Jt San Franc1sco(LaCo'' I-ti). 1115 pm
Huustun ( Dei.ha1n 0.0) at -\tlant3 ( P.Smrth 0.0). 2 40 p.m
Ph1laddph13 (Rullin 1-0) at Pittsburgh t F1~ha 1-01. ~ 05 Jl m Onl~ gaml'!I Khcdulcd
Ta111r1day's Games
Ood1ers 31 San 01<.'go. I :05 p.m.
~1 ont rl·al di N<.'" York, 10·'\5 3.m
Ph1ladt'lph1i1 at P111sburgh. ~ ll5 pm
C1nn nnat1 at Hou,tun. 5 35 p.m
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as Candelaria beats Blue Jays
Don Mattin&ly h¥d five of New York's 18 hits.
'ncluding one or 10 doubles. as the Yankees routed
Toronto 12-3 Tu¢Sday night.
Mattingly went 5-for-6. sconng twice and driving in a
run an the founh five-hit game of his career. His last fi ve-
hit game was an 1984.
The I 0 doubles were one short of the American
Lea&uc record, set by Dt'troit against the Yankees o n July
14. 1934.
the mark set b) Vic Ra~hi ofthe New York Yanke-ts m
1950.
Tanana. 2-0. allowed five hits. struck o ut four and
walked two. Mike Henneman earned has second save.
and Strawbcny homert'd in the second innina. aiving the
Mets a major lequc-k:.dina 14 (or the teason.
The Mets beat Pasc-ual Pertt. endina his team ttc0ro.
tying cigtu-pme winnina suak. Perez won all seven
decisions after joining the Expos last Aus. 19 and defeated
Darling la51 Wttk.
At.,... I, Braves J: Nolan Ryan survived a shaky
stan to pitch a thrcc-hitterthro"'lh seven innings and host
Houston handed Atlanta its seventh consecutive dtfeat.
equalhng their wo~t stort in the 22 years the franchi~ has
been in Atlanta. The I 080 club also lost ~ven strai&ht. .
Re41 4, Giutt S: Pinch-runner Chns Sabo stok
stcond.and t~ird in tht' ni.nth i~~i!'& a~ ~orcd on Barry
Larkin s sacnficc fl y t<' givt v1s111ng Cancannati the win
"'er San Franc1S<."o. Buctdy Bell led off the top of the ninth
with a sJnalc oft' Scott Ciamlll. 0-1. and S.bo ran for Bell.
c.NIMll '1. C-. i : Bob Horner led hosi St. Louis out
of a fQ50n·lont hitti• \lump with four bits and two R Bl.
The Cantinals had a scat0n-hi&h 18 hits apinst fiv~ Chi~ pitchers. Stcv<' Lake had thr« hit5. indudina a
solo home run. and Vince Cok~an had thrw hits. an RBI
and two ~tokn basn_
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NOTICE Of' The pe111t0n is set 10< near-vice. a wntteii reque$t stal· A lettef ot ,._.. c:all wtl .,. ett.,_,, ,_ M8J call• 1ntenoed 10 be consum-NOTICE OF pe>SS(JSSoOn or 9"CUmbf..-ic:. EXEPT THEREFROM All The na,,_ llnO bu-.s
DEATH OF 1ng 1n ~pariment No 3 a1 1ng tnat Y°" des.re special Mt protect ,ou: ,_ ,,,... atlCWftey Nfefr., Mntlce °' mated a1 1ne office ol Cress TMJSTEE'S SALE 10 Ul!$1y tne unpeKS 1>ai..c. Otl. GAS MINERAL ANO MSO<eu of t"9 intended
HAZEL 0 NE ITH A 700C1voc:Ce1>1erOrive Wes1 notice ol Ille f1hng ot an 1n-written r...,onM muat be a .... .id offtce (Meled It! Escrow C0tpora1ton. 17691 Trl.CN'•No. Clue on ll'Mt note MOJrecl by WATER RIGHTS. BUT .,.,,stet_ ate ANTHONY
RMAM> • .teo 11,_n • Santa Ana Cahforn1a 92701 vent0<yand aoora1sement ol In pr~ ..... form K JOU tM ,._.. booll). M11cnell No11t1 Suite 1. 11526 Luby 17393&-1 said Deed ol Trust to Wll: W ITHOUT RtGH T OF C KIM .PETTY KIM, 360 W
HAZEL 0 . ...,,,.., on May 4 1988 at 1 45 P M estate assets or ol tne pell· wMt Ute c-' lo he«,_ ~ de .,e le en-1rv1ne. Caltlorn1a 92714 on 0< On Mill' 4, 1988. • 10 5387.949 00 piuS the lolk>wtng ENTRY ON THE SURFACE P~ Ctn.. :r207. Gten-
AND Of' PETITION TO IF YOU OBJECT 10 tne Hons or accounts rnentioned -· "---.... dtadoft IV-arte< Aprtl 29 1988 A.M.. ~-Lenm.,, Trwt a 11ma:lld costs. ••l)en58S encl OR WI THIN 500 FEET d .... CA
ADMINISTE9' ESTATI'. granllng ot li'li! pe111ton yO<.I tn ~t0n 1200and 1200 5 or If JOU do not .... ,_ dldal uaMd Ilene urt p&po Tn1s bull& transit!" 1s sob· Deed s.Mces, Inc~ • acvanais 81 tna lllTla o Iha THEREOF. AS RESERVED Tnet the l>'oei-tY pet11·
ESTATI'. NO. snOYld e11ner appear a1 tne tneCahforn1a Proba1e Cooe reapottM on time, JOU mer de JO DIAS CALENDANOS ,ect to California Uniform Trusz• or~ TNll IA•• OU1>41Ca110n ol ll"s ~ice BY CJ SEGEASTROM & nent heteto is delclr•bed 'n
A·1a511 near1119 af1d state your ob· H11rwlt1, 9'emer a loN the ceN, end ,_ par• presenler 11na Commefc1at Code Sec;11on Of ~Ulad Trua .... ot tNt OI Sale MtlfMlad trvsWle'S SONS IN A DEED RE-general b Furniture. Ii•·
To all lletrs, ~tic1aries teel•ons or Ille -•tlen ObJec· DIVlftcen10, Attofneya tof ...... _, ~ prop-,...._.... eK1te. a --6106 CMialn Dead of Tn.st .. eoA. t-and OOSIS tn Iha amounl CORDED DECEMBER 29. 1 u r es. e Q u 1 Pm e n I .
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l\nown as H AZEL 0 your auorney Publtsneo Orange Coast· There ere other.,_. re-proeecckMt; au ,........ .. W Snaw cto Cress Escrow Janueiy 22. HNl2, •from 211•97 10 dale ol Mlle, PARCEL 2. EASEMENTS to comoete and is located
BERNARD and pefSOns wno IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Daily P1IOI Aprll 13 14 20 .,.,_t •• Yo.. ma, went eacrtt..,,..... ...... que Cc>rPOrahon 1769 t M1tchelt ln$trvment no. 82-028192, Ph• la!a d1a1ges, Pll4 ~ AS SET FORTH IN THE et 48AO tMne Blvd . r 110
may oe 01nerw1se 1n1etes1eo or a contingent creditor of 1988 lo cett .,. ettotney rtgtll c11mpllr con l•I for· Norin Sune 1 Irvine, CA Ollioal Alcoldl ol lldvances tne t>ena1<:aary '"11¥ ARTICLE ENTITLED EASE-ltvme. CA 92714
1n tne wllt ano10r estate 1ne dece4Sed. you must Me WTllO 14 -•'· If JOU do not 11_,, "'a I Id ad• a I• I• I• 1 92714 and tne tast Clay tor County, Clilltome, 1>e av1'lor11acl or OOlo~acl to MENTS OF THE OECL..AR-The business name used
A i>ett110n has oeen filed yOYr claim w1tn tne coun or en etlorMJ, JOU..._, c .. .,. •••roplild• el uatect ....,.. r11ing claims by any creclttor pursuant 10 lhlll cefUlfn Noll Pill' onor to sale. ATION OF COVENANTS. by the 'said transferor auaio
Dy Rita Ba•er Coronado •n present 11 to tne per$00al P\alC NOTICE ....,_, ,.._,,_ aentce Of .,e le con. MCUc:M ... snatt be Ap11128 1988 wt11ch OI O.lillrA Md Et.aion 10 YOU ARE IN OEFAll. T CONDITIONS ANO RE· k>CatlOO 1s THE A.l TER·
the Superior Couri ot Or-representattve appotnted by a ........ ~_tl!ti.lJIL -tS tne bustness day before II>«_,,,., ~ Mill' S; Uf«>Efl A DEED OF TRUST STRICTtONS RECOAOED-ATION-SPECIALIST
• ange Coont)' reQuesllng tnat the coun Mtll1n four mon1ns NOTICE OF the,._,. booll). SI "9ted no ,,_ .. •11 111e consummation date 1997 • «instrument no. OATEO JANUARY 18, 1982. IN BOOK 13303. PAGE 906 Thel Mid t>.1111 1.-tef tS
Rrta Baker Coronado be ap-trom me date ot l1rs1 11· DEATH Of' Deapuel de ... le et1· ,....-... • ........ puec1e soecified at>Ove 87-2<191118, of Olloal ~ UN...ESS YOU TAKE ACTION OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF Intended to be c.oniwm·
' po1nteo as personal rep. soance 01 tellers a.s provided QE01'QE 091NQ1:9' lr99uen "ta cltedon lu· perdef el c.o, J le pwdeft Dated April 6. 1988 ot q;o COUn!y, wilt under and TO PROTECT YOUR SAID COUNTY in.tea .t 1M off'Cle of BUR· ::!-> ,,_1a11ve toadm1mster Ille '" Stttion 700 o t tne AND Of' P£TIT10N dlc:W ..... ..._ ................... ....,..._ dlMre T11nr Ntt1J•n. Gl•nt pursuwc to 5llld DNcl 01 TNll PROPERTY. IT MAY BE P-toperty aooreH 15 ROW ESCROW COMPANY i estate ol HAZEL ONEITHA Probate Code of Caltforn1a TO Ao.e!ITE9' de JO DIAi CALENDANOS J otrH coHI de a11 NguJeft. In...... Tr-· sell • pyblic: euaion tor Clllh. SOLO Al A PUelJC SAl.E. IF purpo<tedl)' known ._ 3385 1653 E Uhcoln A.__, Or·
,.: BERNARD under tile lnde-The lime for ltt1n9 Claims will ESTATE NO. A1o•s para preuntar una pupl1dad elft ewtM edf. ..,_ lawM money of !he United YOU NEED AH SUMMERSET CIRCLE, ange. c.litoml• 926&5 on or
"' oendent Admm1.strat100 ot not eapire p11or to lour To all netrs. beneficiaries ,..,.,.. .. eac:rtta a .,.. doftelpofpertedelecone. Publtsned Ora('Oe Coast SI•• of AtneriC:a.. •the Nonh EXPl>NATION OF THE COST A MESA. C ALI· •fter April 29. 1988
•• ~, Estates'AC1 mon1ns from 1ne date ot 1ne creonors and contmgent qu6N en ..U cor1e. EJtletefl otroa ,......._ Dally P1101 Apol t3. 1988 ''°"' ent...nce to the Courtly NATURE OF THE FORNtA 92626 Tn•t the IUt date tor f!Wlg
; Tneoe1111on1sselfornear-neanng not.c.eo at>Ove oredit0<s, and persons wno Ufte cert• o une 11-.c!e ........ Pueda .-_.... W018 ~ 700 ~ ~ ~()C{EO~ AGAINST The 101at amount or the -.ntStntheetc:rowr...,Ted
• 1ng 1n Department No 3 at vou MAY EXAMINE tne may be otnerwise •nte<esled t...._lce no le •-• quiet• q_., •""..,...... cali1Dmill lllt • a V • V SHCXA.D unpeld batanoe ot 1ne obll· to ,_wi is Aprl 28. 1988 700 c.v,c Center CKt~ West me kept Dy the coor1 II you .,, tne will andlor e,131e ot prot9Cdon: Ml ,....-... .........._ ... SI no con· PmllC NOTICE "* rtgnl. title tllld CONTACT A LAWYER. gallon secured by the Pf<>P-So,., as,. known to said
•"' Santa Ana Cahfornia 92701 are 1nteres1ed m tne estate GEORGE OBINGER eecrtta• ........... ,...,_.,. oce • un .......... puec1e '"'.,. ~ed to Md no. DATED.~ 28. ,. erty and resonat>.. est•· tnt:....0.0 Transtet .. llWd •n·
•• on AprtJ 27 1988 at 1 45 you may serv@ upon the ex"'. A petitt0n has Deen fifed cu"'pth con ••• tor· -..,. •..,. eerwtdo •ref.. I( •12 hMI br • uno. Slirl9 Deed of Shea."'SOn Lehman Tr'Ull mated costs, eapenses ~ *'Mted Tr8"'1feror uMd the
P M ' «:utor or adm1n1strator or Dy SONIA c 08tNGER & malldadea legalea -i. de all191rl11•1 NOTICE TO Trwttnthe~SllUltadlnDNcl S.Mc:9a, Inc., •lldvancesattnetimeoftlle following llddlllon.i Dull·
IF YOU OBJECT to tne upon the attorney for tne elt· DEBORAH WAAOT II'\ the ....... al uated ....,. -oftcN • .,... ..... CMDn'ORS Mid Courlly .,,., SUie TNIJIN G_, A. ~ .,, .. .., publtealton of the No--names •nd llddf-
granllng ol tne oet1tl0f'I. yoo ecutor or adm,rnstrator a Suoenor COYrt of Orange .,e la cone eecuc:M M (WM .. d6recl0flo I..._ (Olwte6oft I of oe;::: •: MM1anl Vice~ 1201 hCe of Sile is $152.633 14 Within tile three yeara tut
snould e11ner appear at tne wntten reQuesl slating tnat County request•ng that --loftlco). tM c-clel . A'. "'1 ~ E8st H.gltl9nd A--. ~ In addition to Clltt. 1M 0981' none
hearing and Slate f0<.11 Ob· you desire special noflce or SONIA c OBINGER & OE-•• u1ted no,,_.. ... c-No. 1-.00 c ... ) 370Ml3310 Su~ Ill l1old BemMl.no. CA 9240<I (714) Trus1 .. Will acoec>I C«llfied TM l>ultt ,,......., IS tub-
jeeltOnS or file written Obtee· tne 111ong of an inventory and BORAH WAAOT be ap-~ta• t6eMpo, ,_. The name and a(ldress ol (al A Butll Transte• •S Esfllle In "* ponlOrl ol the 886-~1. -.1111. ._ Checlls. cnti•er"• ctiectis to Calif<WN• Uniform
tions wnn Ille coun before appra1semeii1 ot estate as-pointed .u Ot'•sonat rep-perdaf el c.o, ' le ~ the court is fEI nomt><e y abovt to be made :::" ._ • ahowlt _., 37&,3n dr~ by a State °' Feder .. Commerelll Code Sec1ron
1ne nea11ng Your apoea• • sets ot tne pe1111ons or ac-resentahve to adm•mste< tne CIUlt• 111 eolerte • .., ...,. dlfeclCIOl'l oe ta cone Ml SU· fb) Tne names and l>ulJI-on ltte. ~ "'1r. 13, 20. 27. 1988 Credit UnlOn or Seinngs A•-108
l f'ICe may be rn person Of Dy counts ment•oned 1n Sec-es1a1e ot tnt> decedent r olru cea" de a• PERIOR COURT OF THE ness addresses ol tne Trans-~~in~= OIWlQ9 Coul Delly Pilal KOO!lllOn. or S.vlngS S... o.teO· Aprll 5, 1988
\IOU' attorney hons 1200 and 1200 5 of lne Tne petition •eQuests propledlld alft ewtM ... STATE OF C~UFORNtA. hllo• are JOHN LONG ANO • _.. -• Nq. "' .u1honzed to do b\$'1911 in ,......_, C. K•, -...,
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Ca1tlorn1a Probate Code autnonty ro adm•nister tne cloMI pew,.,.. .. le ccwte. COUNTY OF KERN 1415 SANORA LONG. HUSBAND ~: ~ ~ "'° ~ "8JC lll)TIC( this Stele An ctieokl mull IUa ........ T1•••11w
Of a contingent crl!Ollor or Pe1111oner Dennis Witham estate unoer tM tndeoen-E1l9._ --11 c llNu T r u " 1 u n A v e n u e , ANO WIFE. <1250 Ba<tllnCll .,..,,_ .... ----"*"1 "' be C\lfrently d•ted in the Pubhshed o.-. Coast
the deoeued yoo must hie BM dent Adm1n1s1ra11on ot es .......... ~ ......... Bakersfield C alifornia Pkwy , •O&E. Irvine. Cei.-Rea11.~rci~77 In ~ .. 12aU ...,_,,,tender tthef tnWt CUf'I o.ily Pttot Aprlt 13, 1918 vourc1111mw11n 1nec0<.1r1 0< Colton 6 A111lln, Al· tatesAct quleta'--•-....-93301 tom11 92714 ..._,, ...., • Mq."' YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1S.CC419ted.tneTrustee..._, W-019
pr--.1 ti to tne personal tonw}'9 fot Petit*-. IOO A nearinq on rne pet111on '"'"9dlet-ee. • •-Tne name address and Tile names and buSlness Ol1lcW o4 Mid UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 111r1tnllold tne 1~ of the•----------
rep<Mentattve appointed Dy Seutt\ ltr .. t. Lont hectt, wttt be 11eid'l,n MAV te 1988 oce a -1ll1111de, ,._.. telept'IOne number 01 platn· 1ddresses ot tne Transferee ~· .... ~ Perml~ DATED DECEMBER 29. TrustN's Deed unttl funds "8JC llOllC( ~..X. ttte COUrl within fovr montns CMlfonMe IOIOS-41• at t 45 PM 1n Dept 1110 3 a1 "--e"" aentde .. ,.._ tiffs altomey. or ptainliff are DANA A KARCHER -1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE beCome ev9il9ble to the
'-f '(_' trom lne date Of l•rSt IS· Publtsned Orange Coast 700 Ctvte Centt'r Drrve West 9'9ftCie de 11111111 I o a w1tnout an anorney •S fEt ANO JEANNE T KAACHER ~~ ~ ~1 ~ ~ ACTION Tl PROTECT YOUA peyee or endor' ..... •mat· ~ eeo::-
•• IWlflOeOf tettersas provided Daily P1101 APf•I 12 13 19 Saota Ana CA UM ofkMll *.,... ..... nombre. 11 dtrecc1on y el nu· clo 4250 Barrance Parkway. --.-. t, .. "'-"" PROPERTY. tT MAY BE ter ot right
In Section 700 of Ille 1988 IF YOU OBJECT 10 the ( ... el -.Ctorio tele-mero de tetel ono del ~o&E. trv1ne. CA !!!~ ~ ...... SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. SeidM1e111r11tbem~. but C~c:,.
Proo.le Code ot Cahfornia TW 115 granting 01 111e pe1111on you folllco). •t>Ogado del demendante. o All othet Du.stness ,,.mes ~~,. •Wflllr1! 1·-~ IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-withOut ~t or -·
The time for filing claims wilt stiould e•tner aooea• at tne C-Ne. M7111 Oet demandante Que no aod addresses utecl by tne ~ Onll • lflOwll NATION OF THE NATURE IF renty. expreu °'implied re-SCHOOL DtSTRtC T
not exp11e prior to lour PlalC NOTICE lleartng and state your ob· The name and llddr-ol ltence et>Ogado es1 JAMES Transter0< w1tn1n tnree yeers : Illa ... ~ Aln. 8'111 T HE PRO C EE Or NG prdinQ tttle, PG98"8IOl'l or IRVtNE UNIFIED SCHOOL
montnsfrOrT1 tt1e dateot 1ne iec11ons orf1te wn1tenobtec-Ille cour1 Is (Et nombre y HEUSOENS 821 West 1u1pest sofarasknownto ~-8'141 °"*AGAINST YOU. YOU encumbfances.toMtiSfytne OISTAtCT
r-ring noticed abOve NOTICE Of 11ons with tne court before dtrecc1on c:t. ta Corte es) SU-Morton. Suite B. Port8f vtlte. tne Transferee are NONE im~B 5 ~ ~""9on. SHOUL.0 CONT ACT A LAW· lndet>tnese 18Cur'ed by Mid c:rR.f].:/f ;1M~ DES:~~.
YOU MAY 'EXAMINE' tne DEATH OF trie neanno Vour appear-PERIOR COURT OF CALI· CA 93257 (C) Tne IOcaloon and gen-,..-,.._ : A_._..-.; YER Deed Including the fee end • ._..
file kept bV the coun II you MNE 0 . MIMSON anc,e may be 1n l>ef'SOn or by FORNIA. COUNTY OF OR· DA TE IFectl~I MAR 31 er at description ol tne prop-i:__..lon _,., nglW to ... "* ..c>TICa OF e•penw Of the trwtee and !,.?OOLOK ELEMENT A RY
are 1nter•ted tn tne estate. AND Of' PETITION 'fOUr atlorney ANGE. 700 Civic. Center 1987 erty to be tr•nslefrad era: pon al IN COlflll'IOfl .,.,.,.,. IM.a Of Ille trusts c:reateo by Aid """
yoo m•y NfYe upon Ille... TO ,..,_.TE_9' If YOU ARE A CREDITOR On lle Wet. Post OlllCie Bo• NOTICE TO THE.PEASON All FURNITURE. FIX-daaltled '"~A--. ..... DEID deed. advences 11\ef_.,.,, HOTICE Of CHANGE IN
ecutor Of admtmstral0<. or ESTAHNO.A1aet3 or a con11ngent creditor of 838, Santa Ana Cahlornta SERVED Yoo are served as TURES. EQUIPMENT. MA·• d9lined in Mid OF""'8T 111r1tll mler•t • pr<Wlded O~~~q_!!,f,CNEEIVE~BV
upon the lrttorney tor tne e.11· To all ne1rs t>eneloc:1anes 1ne deuased you must 111e 92702-0838 en tndiv1duat defendant CHINERY. LEASEHOLD IM· CondDn*lium Aln, .._ TF .... nm tllefllHI, and the unpeict prin-....., ~~• · H,.~
ecutor O< adm1n1srra1or a crec"1ors and con11ngen1 your cta1m "'''" tlle c.oun or Tne name. a(ldress. and PETER WtLSON PROVEMENTS. STOCK tN ~ • Condoninlutrl ~ ... •en cipal Of the note MCUfed by CHANGING THE BIO DATE
wnuen req11eet stattng 1na1 creditors and persons wno present •! 10 tne personal teleP'lone '11.tmber of platn-GALE a. ENITAD, Clet1!, TRADE. GOODWILL ANO Unlla ... ....._ _,., ~ts~flwen"'-t Mid deed Wtttt interest FROM 2:00 P.M OH THE
yov desire spec; .. I nottGe of may be 01nerw1M 'ntere.sted regrese<'l1a11ve appointed by tiff's altorney or pt11nt1tt 9J L. -.-Ze. ~ BUSINESS NAME OF THAT Im~ loc:9ed ~· Serr•no Aec:onv.,•nce thereon• provided'" Mid ~bS~~~: ~~·E 1
5':! tne 1t11no ot 11n inventory end In tne wttl andtor estate ot tne cou'1 ..,,.1n1n tour month• ....,tnout 1n attofney is (Et Pu1>11"'8d 0.ange Coast c ER TA t N B ust NE s s f'or • a.rm conw••-111 eotnpeny. • Celltor"'8 c;o,. Note • ·
appraise'"41'11 Of ffllte IS· NINA 0 NERESON lrom the oa1e 01 first is· nombre, ta OtreoctOl'I Yet nu-0•1ty Ptlot March 23, 30. KNOWN AS l(C COPY N ending mncunM wit\.... porltlon aa 1'14t•. °' euo-Dated Merctl 10, 1... DAV Of MAV, INI ALL
sets of tlle petltiOns Of ac-A pellttOl'I nas been l1teo suanceo1te1tersasPfovlded mero de teteto no del Aprll 6 13 1988 ~TATtONERY 4250 BAR· the,.,.. and upon• ce11or tru1tee, or 11RRAM0 RI· ~.!!!!-fAISE:OP~f.'f,.~OU S
coonts ~!toned"' Sec· by JO ANNE THERESA 1n Section 700 ot the •boQMk>deldemandante o W001 RANCA PKWY .. "O&E. tennt ... cou•kll• 1111>1tltuteOtrUS1 .. purwt COltWFf..C:. CO."'"_,.,,~" "-'""""'$OF
hons 1200 and 1200 5 of the CROSSLEY 1n tne Super10< Probate Code of Cahf0<nle demandante QIJe no IRVtNE. CALIFORNIA 92714 In, tflll '*"8ll\ to ttte Deed of Trt4t e11· W lelllll &Ae ...... A .. ~ACH 24• 1tel "°'AIN
Cahf0<nu1 Prob•!• C~ Couri of Orenge County re-Tne lime to• 1111ng claims wttt tienee at>Ogado. e.s) LAW Pta.IC NOTICE (di The~. and d•t• on ~ ...._. ecuMd by MA)ENORA PV· -. ... -P 0 a. '~SAME.
Petitioner Rite Balcer questing tnat JO ANNE not eapire prtor to four 0 FF ICES 0 F J 0 H N Of atter wlllcn, the 8'1111 ~1 0....,,.,.,., 11. JARA and SULOCHANA Ca I It e f I• a I 1 t It .. -::.:~-=-•OARD,
Coronado TMEAESA CROSSLEY ~ montns trom lne dale ot the AAPILLO. 7777 Center Aw· I(~ Transfer IS to be COllMHn• 1112. . ~ HUSBANOW'ld ~-:~-1111 .. .... _.............._ A..c ~A '· HUGHES. Al-8'>P<>1nted u personal rep-nea11n9 notOGe at>Ove • Suite 550. Huntington *>Ta TO m.ted are: THE ESCROW Pwcel C: Uni .._ 0.1 Wff Md recorded JAN. 31. ...... ., • .._. ...__ ..... .,. Co..c *MY ter ........ , .. ,, 4111 retenta11vetoa<1m1nis1er 1ne YOU MAY E)(AMINE the Beacn, Cal1torma 92647 c...,.,-OlllOf FORUM. 23131 L AKE 5'-on .. ttlO in 1oo11 ,,.._ P ... llA '· lltUPPt, YICI Delfy"°'Allrll tl,20. , ...
.... ....... ........ ..... •• •1•1• ot Ille decedent f1i. ke(lt by ,,.. coun If ~ Phone 714184a-.&•9 MA.JC~" CENTER DRIVE. SUITE l . Aln • ...... . In '137 ~ No. 31432 .. -.n . W020
Lall ....... C ......... I0112 Tn• peltllon raQuests ara a person mtetMled in DATE (Fecllll FEB 03 (lece. • .., .. ,., El TORO. CALIFORNIA Oedlrlllon of~..... ol Olllci9A9QOfde11'1 tfle Of-Publilttad o.enee CoaM PmJC mlll
Pub4ilhed 0.~ Cout 1KJtl>Or1ty to adn1tmS1er tne tne eeta1e. you mev --... 1"8 U.C.C., 92630 OH OR AFTER APAtL • IDC-.cl on 1hll _,.. b of the County Aacotdar ~Plot AQffl &, 13.20 ttl8 1----------
0eily Pilot Aprll 12. 13. 19. estate under tne trideQen-upon tne eiecutor or lldmln--QMY l . 09'ANYILLE, Notlee 11 netet>y given to 29, 1981 Pvooaitw......., •...,., 1 of Of.,. Count~. Cell-W-007 ~· 1988 dent Admlrnstratlon ot Es-111r1tor or uoon the et-. If Mertene Fella. creditors of the within (a) Cleffns mev be flied ........., IOmla. Md pwwt 10 the1----------
TW 116 llrt• Ac:1 tor MY -tor Ille Hecutor or • nMled tr-ferOl'(ll tllet a With the office lllOwll •bolle Percll 0: M NotlCa of Default end a.c. ftaJC mlll
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----------A """"O on tne f)et•tlOn edm1n1ttrator. Md file Wit" bftSl*l Ofenge Coast ~ trtinsfef ts .tlout to be (f) The IMI dew tor flllrlg 3~0........, In Ila. llOn tO ... ._..... ,. 1----------"8.JC lllOTIC( will be llelO on MAY 4, t988 tile court Wtth proof°'..,. Otllly P110I Marell 23. 30. made on """IC)f'lel P'Ol*tY ci.tm• ,. April 28. 1918. IN IO ~ .... .. . COl'dad ~· .... 7.
__ .;....;..~----....... ---•• I •5 P,M In Dept. No 3 II wee .• wr-tllen ,..,... ..... Al)rll 6. 13. 1988 ttereiMftet d9ecribed (Q) This .. T,..,.., .. OOllllllCln --.,_ ill IOdl NIA ,... NIA n.
... ~ 700 C1V1C Center Drive West, ing tnat yoo datr• apac:1at W998 Ttie ~ Md ~ -~ .., SectJon 61o& o1 ..._. • .. llrUlftMI HO. 11 .. 121• of
'10T'ICa 0# Santa An•. CA. not>ee of tne ft11nt ol .,, In-.odt 11111 of IN ~ the~ Code. Pllln. ..... .. Mid Ofllcial "8ctofda, will
DIAlM 0# IF YOU OBJECT 10 Ille ventory er'd llPPf~I of "8JC llJ11C( trWISferors .,.. SAWNS DA .. A A. KARC ......... -.......... ... Oft APRIL 15, ,. ....
......... -llLW. gr .... ttng ot the p«ttlon. )IOU •••t• ...... or ot the peti-SINGH Md TIALOCHAN K. ~ T. KMCla ...,... ...... t:41A.M.. .. THE FAOHT .....,,. ...._ CA .....
.... ....... -lhOu4d ellllef liPC)W •t the llOnl or ec:counf• mentioneo llllfBUI• OHANJAL. 15435 ,,,.,,,., Putilllltted O.enee eo.t ~-..... ..,..TH) £NT~ TO ,.. ~ .. con-
...... A.~ newing arid ..... yo.II 0 0-rn Sec1ion 1200 end 1200 5 of (CITACtoll ..uDICW) Aoed. 5'* 125. .,....., CA Otli1y Plot Apll f3, ,... Pwcel I : A Nin T H ( c 0 u .. r y U.C.C.t ...... by: -........
eUXLOIU ,eet10MOftlleWfl1tenobjeC· tf\eC-'1fofntaProo.teCode NOTtCETOOEFENOANT: The location In CalltOmle W017 £.....,•and •to\IM. COURTMOUSE 700 OMC -.. ·--~ 1o IAM!ftW ~
ICLW. 11on1 .ml Ille court befote Huw1t1, Re•er a lr'llttO. a Ac:uledo) DOE 4 Of the ctttef encuttw office Ila. 11C11a ...... ol ClNTE .. WECT. SANTA crectttOfa of tM wttttln TNa •aeaN11t ....... NthiC* ,_ tile llMring Your lfC)p98r· M'"_e•e ... A...,_,. ._ PETER WILSON or prinapal ~ offlCe ft8lJC .,TIC( common .. •.,_.• W. CAUFOf!IMA. al .... ,....... ........ a CMA _,. ._ CoMnly Clei1l of Of· ..-atl OP WL&. a llfl(;e m•v be 1n penon or Dy '1•••· 1121 I. c...e YOU ARE IEINO SUE> al"'-~ .,.....,Of le ~ "-!. lie aucllOn. to .. ,....... .,...., 1a .._,.•lie !Ndl ... c:....., ., '*'-1
CCl9ICIL."'90# }'OUr tttorMY. ........ .... -.c.... BVPLAIHTff·(AUd.le_.. ...,. .. ~ fllCIHIDU9Wll o1 ....... n .......................... ........,...__.II,_
NlliM* TO IF YOU AM A CREOl'TOA .. _;CA -~) DANllL A. All ott'9f .._..,_ ,__ ..... ITAW .,., .......... M -..... al .... In --.i aftar ........ • .. ....
JIGHlllll .... 19TAft or I con11n9a"I etedltor Of PubfllMd Ofenge Ca.I FlG~A end acldt Ul ue.d Dy 1tte The ............. .,.........., II __, ..... ~...... 11'8 ...._.,,. ..,.._ •HilSd ar._ C....
aTAft • ttie Clea111Md, ~mutt hie ()My Hot Allf* tll. 14. 20. Y• ._.. • CM-•11 .,........ W.-.rot Wltf*I d~ln llu11n111 aa: U... • •. 1111. ......... ....,.. f1f ........... a.tr ............ ..
A--1 ~ claim Wlff'l 1tte eour1 °' 1... OAft ..., .,. '"8 ,.... • ¥W9 • COM•CTtON. n. ..,.. ...._ er • .,,, ~ .,.. ..... Mid transferor are. P'-U•O ta. lO -• •
To .. ...,.., ........... pretent it 10 the C*IOMI WTh015 ........ -,.. ... a ... -.. a llnown IO .. 1711 ~O'-"""o LH .. OlllllMll t ., .... "' ., ............ In .. Ill.YA. ...... IMS . ...
credl10f1 -"' COf'lf'"19"t Nl)feMnltll11911PP0'1'*11>}' ...... II' I .. ~ trwt. .. .,. HUNT.8CH .. CA8*7 ~ ,,.~ ""'--~ ...... .,. .... .----------------------
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aad (IMle.,.._d) CraJ& 8eteDaoD and
lllcllelle lhiff oae.
'How the Other Half Loves'
comic delight at Harlequin
It's been a few years since Alyn
Ayckboum·s delishtful corned)
"Ho.,.. the Other Half I o'es'' tic kled
the nbs of Orange C'o:lst audiencC'S.
a nd the Harlequin Dinner Pbyhouse
1s happ1I~ ~1f)1ng that oversight
Wlth a cn sp. well-mountrd and gcner·
all) h1lanous-ren~nf
Actuall). at'sold homt' ~eek for the
Harlequin cast - or more accurately
new ho me "'rek for some old fnends.
Direct or Sha ron Ho" ard first as-
sembled fi,c/s1xths of this cast for a
HoUywood production six )ears ago.
Now that L)'Ti n Ph1lhp Siebel. who
plays the absent-minded bus1-
nnsman. 1s assocu te producer at the
Harlequin. a re pnSt' productio n
1ttmed logacal.
call. "h1le Buffone plavs the do~d~.
shn nking' 1olet v. 1fe to perfect ion
Director Howard has taken an
Americanu.ed scnpt and scoured out
us fe v. remaining Bntt'>h1sms r·She
probabl) has 15 1n help .. for example.
becomt>S "She probatll~ has 15 ser-
' ants"). Ho14ard also keeps tht' pa e
bnsk and snapp). an C\<ienllal for 1h1s
i n-ont·--Ooor -and-ouH he-Other t ypc
of corned ). Ton) Fakone's t"'o-in·
o ne setting is q uite creditable.
''Ho14 the Other Half Lo' e-s" 1s a
welcome old fa vonte 1-ack for a new
rend1t1on. Performances continue
nightly except Mondays at var) ing
cunaan times thro ugh ~1ay 15. aht'r
which tht' Harlequin 14 ill present the
Orange Count~ premiere of "Lan ie
hop of Horrors:· Call 957-55 11 for
ticket 1nfo rmat1on
CALLBOARD --\ud1 uons for the-
"omcd) "Han e)·· 14111 be held T ues·
da ~ and Wedne~a) ar 7:30 p.m. at
the Costa !\tesa (',, 1c Pia) house. 611
Hamilto n t . Costa ~c-sa .... the roles
o f El14ood and Vela Louise are
precasl. and director Jim R'an 14111
complc1c the compan~ wnh fl vt' m en
and four 14 0 men of :lll agt>S ... call
650.5!69 for dt>ta1 ls.
Orange .Coast Collc"gt' "111 hold
tr)outs tonight and Thursday for t140
pla~s -"Children of :l u sser God"
and "The :--;ormal Hean .. -at 6:30
p.m . 1n t he Drama l ab
Thl·a1cr .... d1rcctor -\k \ Golson "111
caM l'-'O m en and t"' n women for
"Children" "hile 8 111 Purkiss 11>
looking fo r 1-l men and o ne woman
for "Hean " ... funhcr 1nfo rmauon 1s
a'a1lable at ..tJ:!-5640.
The dinner theatt'r aud1t"nce is the
beneficial') of this glt·t'ful reunion.
man y of whom ma) bl' making their
first acq uainta nce ~Ith o\yckboum -
kno wn as the Bnush equivalent of
Neil Simon. Noted for his trick~
staging. .\yckbourn places his setting
in the housn of the e XC'<"U t 1 ve and o ne r_:;jjiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~1
of his employres simultaneously. =~"r'..::.'cf::' t SJ.25 ~:::=:=:~"::::::;:=
with each coupkoccup\lngspec1fied. ._...,..._11111 r_._._,., ... Ofl_•••D·-•.i
altem aung a rus of tht" \tagc.
After setting up thr O\'ertapping
"'~auon. the pla)"'n~ht bnngs in a
third coupk u dinner guests of both
resident (am1hcs -at the s.ame table
at the same tlmt'. onh on different
ni&}lts. Thus. the a lrt":ld)' confused
twosome swa,el back a nd forth from
OM set of hosts to annther in one of
the funniest scenes an tht' modem
&beater.
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Seibel. who 's proH:n to ~ a
perticularty skilled director 1n his
Harlequin tenure. l l ' C'S local au·
dicnccs their first look at his onstage
talents.. which are con~1derable as he
ronducts his sufT-upprr-lip blunder· inJ throup rocky marital shoals
W'lthout so much as gctllnJ his feet
wet. ,\nn Walker dri~ with arony and -OADCAST ~ATAL
cJcpnce as his socialite wtfe who's s;o~ c:'J 00 "~~s\"•
foolina around behind his back. L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J Ron Kuhlman and Kate Zent.all are
fint rate as the fractious Phillipscs
(bc's the one who's dallyina with the
boss' wife). Both are ..-ell schooled in
physical comedy and thcir forays into
tOciaJ warfare at the dinner pan y a re
CllC:Cllenl. The visitors. a nerda)h pair with a
hilarious absence of sonal graces. are
riotousl) s>b>ed by Craia Bttenson
a nd M ac~le Buffone. Bttenson
elicits pan icularly strons laughter
trying to excu~ h1mst"lf for nature's
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednaday, April 13. 1981 -
SCRyoungplayers' fantasy
makes believers of children
By GREG UZllIX ... ..., .........
In an aar ~·hen computer-$ create
cartoon~ and TV com mt'rc1als senc
., the bas1~ for children·\ TV shows. It
m 1&ht ~ a link roufh for kids to
really apprec1att' 1h1: magic of a good
St Or\
That's the premise 11f ··"and of a
Thousand Taks.'· an 11p~at. clc,er
little produ t1on being staged b)
South Coast Rcpenor~ ·\Young C-on·
senator) Pla)t:rs. a n R theater
training program fore h•ld rt'n aged I 0
lO 17 The sho14 1<> b1llrc1 as pnmanl)
a ch1ldren·s producttt•ll but adults
can certa1 nl) enJO} thr m plc:a~nt
songs. tongue-1n-chee~ humor and
some enchan11ng pc.-rformanu:'> b'
the com pa n~ 0'> ~oung r:1\I
""ind of a Tho11..and Tak' ··
subt1tkd "f oll.. Tale-. frr1 m F-ar--'.14 3\
Places:· ta l..e'> 11\ l'km··nts trom the
best stones ol )l..cp111 \ turned be-
lle' ers. from ·· ~ ( hn)l 'lla~ { aror· ta
"T he Wizard ul 01" 111 "The Pnnu."ss
Bride:·
Tht' skeptic 1n 1h1' l .. ,l. 1) a ma~tcr
of-fact la11k gi rl nJm•·d to..1m berh-Ka~ (14onderfull ~ pl.1' t·d b' \:l('oll·
Parl..a). 14 ho ber.itc' ha muthrr
(Ma ureen Broph) 1 fnr constant!~
t~ ang tu tdl her bedt1mt" stortt'S
Nicole Parker and Maureen BropbT lD ··wlJld of a n.o...ad
Tales'' for South Coa•t Repertory• Yoan& Con.enatory. '
'T m 3 l hild ul t• l' · lh .. sht'
c ,_pla1 ns ··" i: don't l'>aH" 11me-for
make·bc."111.:.' e ··
In an a11emp1 111 on' 1nre her
Ktm berh-Ka' " 14ht,l ed to "1'o·
14 here·· t), thl-"14 1nds nl a thousand
tak\ ... 14 hl.'n: '>he " 14 1tness to thre~·
capu' at1ng foll.. ">torit' 'ot surpns-
angl~ b~ tht· end ul the last tale
K1mlX"rh-f...a, 1i. .i l"n,en to the
magK ~f fa·a~ t.tlc' 14 h1 ch she
t'\l·ntualh pa)~·-, on to her 014 n
grandchildren an a• tPuching Oash-
forv.ard scene at thl' end of the pla~
W hat mal..es ""and ,,fa Thou!Mlnd
T .iles" \0 engaging ,., th:ll 14 nter John
C1lore and d1reoor Jose ( ru1
Gonzalc1 do not p.1tron1ze their
~oung aud1cn e "1th simple language
or s11u;it1un~
f-or1ns1.1m~ thl·1e1•.il"'"t"nthl·
Latino lull tdle "' ''h rt',ohc'>
a rounJ thl' t1me·ll'\t. I mmJI th.11
trul' bcJUI\ t) mun thJ r ' 1n dl'l'P Ii~
ca'>ting l"'u 'l'~ Jt\r Jtll\l ~uung
laJ 1l'' ( Daru Pnu· .in,• < n"' (our
n:rlll J'> thl w.an ·1J Jull..lln@.
C1 nn1Jle1 rndl..n thl' ....... ra l l'>\lil' "
m.illa o l '>Uli\lanl l l'r tlJ\h .in
1'>\ut· tailur-m.iJl· lor ' ulht·rn ( .ih·
forn!,! \OUlh'>
"\.\ind ol a Thou'>;:lr d l Jk, .. al~
bnm'> "'•th hurn"r I ldlt'd \uttor\
a1tl·mp11ng tv m.a e the Prance!>.,
-\nna laugh 1n the.> f ur .. fl('an fol l tak
are 1ntrodul1:d a!> ·no"' pla' 1ng at tht·
p:ilau: ·· The pnnll''' ht'~lt , ...
del l l'd out hl..t' thl' '°>" ,,., \11'>'> maid
14 tth tht· notablt' t'\lep11on of a pair ol
bright red go-gu boot'>
ml' "uhtand1ng !X'rformanct'\
a lSl• .idd to the charm nf ··~ind ol a
T huu~nd T .iks ·· ~~ the-lovelorn
C 11r;u on in tht' Latino folk talc. Cn ssy
0ut•rrero cfTectl\CI) conveys her
:itTt•t tu in for ~·lf-ab<;orbed Carlos
1 P.iu l < o ns1an11 ne) wath sto len
glances .i fel4 14 0 rds and a lo -.ely
'ong In the European fnlk tale.Stua n
(mpman pla~s the-pan of a da m-
" llll·d pca!.ant·.,.,,h<>-" o uld-be-kans
1" 1th dandrufT. no less) .,.,,1thout
lrad.ing an un"'anted -.male
.. ~ind of a Tho usand Tales .. 1s 11
produc11on .that undt>rstands ho~
hard 11 ,., for children of the '80!. to
bd1c' e an fain tales But at the same
ti me 11 tncs m1ghttl~ to make-tht'm
b\.·he' c~
""and ol a Thousand Tales··
um plct~ m l140-14et'l..e-nd run Satur·
da~ a nd unda~ at I 30 and 4 p.m in
Foundc~ Hall at the Orange Count}
Pt·rform1ng -'Ins Center For 11cke-t
in1urma11on. ca ll ~5--:!f!O:!.
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You w11J to.re tn1s 2 Bdrm REAUORC.. • Sunny & picture perfect
2 ba end unit w11n some. All remodffled 1987 4Br.1•--------
t>ay view !r em master lnrrt lt1ck 1H9 2Ba 2110 Sevill e
t>Pd•oom G1ea1 bu11t-m -• $425 000 Agen1-0arfene
W:>•aoe 111 ooltl l'eoroom •HVH 4Br 3 ·BA 2 mstr 673·8700 or 675·6040
IEWU llCIUTEI
2BR wigar new crpls.
tncd yd 636-4120 1-SPM
2526 San1a Ana ·o $710
NEWPORT TERRACE. 3Br
2' 1Ba upgraded condo
(rplc pool. sauna.
s1100•mo 968-4191
•IHTAU• 2-5 Bdrm S900·$50001mo
Martt Agt 673-9378
THE Bluffs 4br 2' 1ba end 1 Beoroom $655
un11 Recen lly re-24 1 W. Wilson 631-0960
modeled Fr(11c. brick l I• t1-llTI patio NO PETS $145-0 &
•TIE lllFFS* 159.093111eave msg 1H STAltm AT llH I•--------48R. FR 2· >BA, 2400 sll ---------2 Swrmm•no pools Grnblt. poot S 1800 Helen Totally remodeled 3BA Close to Schools & Shops
WESTSIDE
VILLAS
B Dowd. Rttr 720-7432 2BA snor sly beauty 15 a Small pets accepted
•WESTCLIFF 2200 SQ.It. bargain at $1650/mo VILLA MARSEILLES
EXE C HOME 3Br 2' 1Ba. Children & pets ok Short 310 1 So Bristol
111ce yard gardener 111c1 or long lerm lse poss 557·8200
• • JSets Mirro•ed 0001~ I !\•Jiies. solar view 01 UCt Balboa 1s1ar1t1 Real!~ ~1eutra1 c.ot0rs 1t11ov1Jh· single story tg•yd & patio HLll CllHI
.. ,, Ga•e quara<>d c.vm· ciose 10 elem 644·7?74 YERSAILU PEIHllSE 4-PUl
S 1750 673·6590 immed occpy Doug HO·A hi lar
Herbst 760-5000 or 1Br. garage. siove. vac·
'"''Y 0001 si..;i $ UY CIEIT WITI WIEWI llW LUllll Near Hoag Hosp 2BR •ubhn,,.,., C.oll now to 2B• 2Ba 2 gar s1.1ac.es l '~BA 2 st~y. garage, m -
<>e S 119 000 IJ IWl_EI v.i:w of Saddlet>ack & •IUlll Inf!* S•de lndry. $800 lst • 751-9100 8eaut•fu1 48r 2 rBa lam Bay New vtt market S4IC Ah. Ag! 998-3195
720•3980 cant $595. 756-8558 RfAW .. ,
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REALTOAS '
E'SIDE 2BR-1BA downstrs
rede<:. $695. No pets
Avail 4/10. t35 Albert.
543-5478 or 65t·0336 w• Ne"' ~•!Chen S425K I $144 900 t;.S J.i211 Large 3 Br 2'>Ba 2 car BAYFRONT Exclusive 1 ,I ( )l\l ,I I I rJ '\." W CO"!J'?"lte w agents attached garage. wl d Lido Penin Boat sltp avl •-!111111111!1 _____ 2BR 1BA. OIW. carpet &
l ~ h .. up~ lrplc pvt yards Villa Balboa furn 2BR 1t!A. f,75-6040 or 955-25 tO UNUSUAL 3BR 3• :BA.-2 " "' • · 2br 2' 1ba, frpl, 2 car gar, drapes No pe1s' Carport.
Call Jim M l • frorcs dbl garage. top of pool & spa S 1250/mo pool $2500 673-3313 LR. FR. den. DR. pool. $675/mo. • deposit, 7 t6 t · RESERVE ONE NOW• spa Beaut vu. ocn. bay. Stiatimar. 852.9966 IAYFlllT * , l 111e 1111e ai;;i:·:2150tmo 726 w. Wrlson ST l&YFHIT FHllSIEI htes Lse $1800/mo Dys
I For 1ntor call 548-7001 S BR 3 B 2 532-8492 Eve 771-0426 •S200 BONUS! Great E· a •altt• 4Br fam1am rm ottic.e WES rcurr 3BR 2BA Close 10 ocean pac1ous 4 '• A. side roe• LG 1BR $600 &
fill,. -,. 5 Ba pv1 docl\ & slip Brigt.t & c.hPer•u1 • uo"'' 2 Avl now' S 1550/mo story nome w/hu~ patio A!jiilat ata up Cable, BBO. gar. etc•
' RE-SALES SPECIALIST Ac.comodates approx 60 t:JJft t ,110, ...,,11 Fi ,11 11,.. * '* * Magn1tlcen1 view Lg mstr --Sorry No pets. 631.8427 tioat Neat 10 '• 101 gar-,,.9 room 01,,.,1 <.r_,n,µIP• DETACHED 4BA 2BA new VERY NICE EAST SIDE suite wiencl porch 3 car II I
'.AAR'f Atm Mc.Gui RE oen on West sioe ac.1oss wllh c.011,,.11,1 ", Ciool paint. c.rpt & window cov-CONDO 3BR 2'tBA New parking Ava ti now lalia• 21H
HARBOR REAL TY 1 lrom lido Yacht Club walk to 1;n, ;,I P ... te•ies enngs Nice patio dbl paho $1700/mo $1500/Wk or S40001mo $1350 3Br 2Ba 0Vple1t * •llSA PlllS• *
Orttee 6i3-44001HTl•FUllTPATIHI & stic.ps $iJ: c:oo garage $1800/mo. Agt 673-5354 YIWlllTALS
R d '"6 6770 A 673 535~ F1plc. garage. patio. dlw. es1 ence ""' -Parking for 4 cars 6i .i r.<;i.JO gt • .. laa-1. ltlCL 2140 111-4111
A small. quiet comple11
nestled among tall trees
& lavish l1ndscepe Stu-
dio or 1Bdrm hke new
wtprlvate patio. trplc.
carport. POOi. spa. lndry
tac NO PETS $585 &
$685 -sec Cell Velma
lllllel Pnnctpats only 673-5373 \\ \ 11 111fH 1' t Coata MtH 1 2''>BR 2BA Condo with BAY RIDGE CONDO 2Br 12 131277·1583 I s l .350 000 By Owner !I Z Zf • stove ref11g • charming
Pniat811 Please leave message 1 tt •"11" '"'· 2BR 1' ·BA. garage. new WID relrig .. O/W. micro. 2Ba upper, llp. dbl gar . 1BA 18A. unfurn patio.
.,, BAl B A. PEN POI B•G CANYON , ~ ~f "· f "'"1 t pain! & carpet. lg yard. 2 car gar . avail 511 sec . pool, WID tng 1ncld. bit-ins 114 Agate Rent, l & No pets. $900 mo S 1100 964-5232 no pet S 1300mo 675-9460 $850/mo lor this sum-.DUPLEX oc vatue Goll course condo w•lh 3 REALT0f1'> 548-230 1 Sclottl mer. lhereatter $690 Call 11 000 sf · Lg...'ot 1 home I Mrms & 2 car garage 2BR Hse wtsmall yard on BEAUT Har bot Vu Home Pemberton. 818 '2lJ9•930r 549-2447
1 ... ay from sandy beach BP.s• location in small Mobile HtatS * •2Br 18a calh cetl East 11th St. West· 2 slry. 4BA 3' 1BA In-law •••BRAND NEW''
S'>.15 000 Chnt Mo~s comple•w•thtenn1r, pool d/w w/dhk-up$700tmo minster W/Ohook-up avl q u ar t ers . S2750 lal~tl Pt•i11al1 Lu1tury 1 & 28R 2 story ~• ""ry Village Realty & spa Close to Fas'11011 Ftr Sale 1100 752A Genter St tenlry on $625/mo 95 1-5117 644·66 to or 673-3 174 HI edull apts. Plulh carpets.
··i'3·3777or 675-50J8 1 t sla nd SJ20000 1coSTAMe!>.:i x1.,1 senior east s1del 432-7767 3 B r l '•B JI ne w ILIFFSSllr•• 7 ge1~. patios. parkay
C.r.ll ••• I .Ir 1022 63 1. 1400 , 1.1ark ~b• lb.i J<>n Lor ..... BEAUTIFUL EASTSIDE -28R 1BA duple1t. Com-entrys. vaulted ceilings, . .. carpetstceram1c 111e.sky· Obi garage. fr ptc , c
. -\4•\ll t<l I<""-1 spac.e rer>: Puol r..lubhs 2BR 1BA ltg yard w/d hk· lites. gardener S 1250 Avt $l600/mo_154_ 1551 pletely refurb. 8 doors to skyhg.hts, trplcs. onv. to
WllTEWAnl YllW!!! Ill >~I.. ...... S4J 500 8~ r 5•,s 63S8 up. relr;g . trplc garage 511 840-2804 t>Ch $975/mo yrly George beech & sh()pS. No Pets!
2 MILLION DOLLAR VIE_W ~ . RE AL ESTATE 'Nwµrl Ber. (JI Btuff crnr $850/m o A sk f o r 7141526-3204 Iv message $750-'925. 722-1700
For $9.)0K Agt 759.90,0 ~ I lot tool QUl('f (•;tr a nice Jean/Cr1io 631-1266 4BR 3BA family home inc~ lllfFS au LUii 2BR Iba upper unit, year-.-.-.-a-.-. I IEW overs1z,ed family rm 2 mt Or 2BR • Den 2'"1nA 1 d k 2 bll! 10 b<:h ----LOWEST PRICH •II REAL T OR.S 2BR Adlllt r" $:.12 500 to bch Gd nghbrhd. Xlnt S 1450/mo 640·S664 &; y. sun ec . s • t 8l0C..KS T09 EACH' Ov.ner 43i·1'•3Q cond $1700/mo. Cati No oll·1treet parking, .... n/pets. 30<4'-, 35th Str 1ST MONTH·s RENT ~BA 2BA neat & nice. only ia• .. lllll ltatlla Eves for 1pp1. 963-2662 ---s850/mo 675•78,.0 5240 OOO Can-apt S 1 11n ---BRANO new luxu~ 2.ity 801 PAU.LAAINO
••759·9070•• SALE OR LSE OPTION ~ ..... fc..... ......... HUNT. Lendm•tlt 3br 2ba condo 2br 2ba lrplc PENINSULA YEARLY. •IBR 18A $750
Lux co11do w•vu 1n pres-_ _ S 300 condo. newly decorated. attch · 2-car g'ar•ge: 38R 2eA. lr'pl. 2 lg decks. •2BR 2BA $850
LIWHT PllCllm l•Qe gate<j communlly atrl ZllZ ~r~~t i::: ::: 51
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250 wtd. gar, grd ~ate. meny $1395/mo. BSA-2171-w/d hk-up. dbl gar. •Pool/Spa
REMODELED CAPE coo SJ99 000 Esther Yank NEWPORT BEACH 210 A 4 BE 1s1h ~~~n~:s'o.~~;;:j6':s Age -cAPE'"Coo •Ftreplece St350/mo_. 6'6-_6'13 __ •Garaget JBR 3BA, den. yard 2 car 640-1529 Of 760-5000 W Newl)orl 2Bd $825• '*756.8558'* 986-9168 833-8917
gar $395.000 For apot.IREAW Np! Hts 2BR condo $1200 MA~INEAS WAlK --Light 2br lb• Cltffhaven Fence M50 Nica lBr utlla paid. •Ou1e1 & clean 2Bdrm J & Pall s I 759 9070 •BRIGHTON SPAINGSi b ht ' & j t I • yd. gar. W81et, all new. no-pell. near l>eKhl 1m Y · • .1 Bayhont condo2BdS1275 Beauttful tn·M 2Br l '•B• rig . airy us • .-S950tmo.S.5·3363 1121 .., 288 ~I. Qshwanr. new
8-u-y \nv I 'l''I' l'J \t ·11 WATERFRONT HOMES & 1B 18 blocks from the beach. - -• decor.~ lndry rm. 1 \\ . ,.... ~-l-REALTORS 6J t· t400 spacious r I 28 r & 3Br Townhomea. DOVER SHORES 4Br GREAf3BR-2BA Duple•. $195 No pets M0•2495
REAUOAS • la)L...-h'·a• 2111 condo loc. tn a quiet Varda/patios. garagH. 2'1t8a, IO yard. garage ShUtter1, frptc, d/w, w/d •--------.. water•caped comple11 flranleGea & veulled cell· $2000mo ~--inc;ld. F ,_ /d hk --· -.. hkupa. oar w/opnr. 1hro1:1gh classified 2BR 1 BA 'frly LtO bfictl rp .... w up, P""'· iec tng1, washer & dryer Avt 5/ l / · 850· 179' 11250/mo Yrly. 973·8754 •e81iB•
crtyrd ste"S to bcl'l & S750·$HS. No pets. tlootl·uPI 6'0-5870 HA .. BOR "'IOGE ,
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YEARLY 2BF1 2BA HOUSE Patio or l'luge priv1le 1mmed1ata po1M111on. 4/8 $2850/mo Agni. P9nln. $1000/mo yr1; Sparkllng clean, large
Yerds 1va11 Small ,...,,~ 2Bdrm 2Ba I Mlle lo E~ ... ~ ,,,,.,.," a2•-1279 leeve m..., Garden •apta. Beau11tutty
2 car parll1110 f rptc. w/d PooL CALL s.&.2ai 6 ocean Some view. A/C 2 -v~ ':'"-~ v .,, lendscaped grounds. ~ ~~!o 6:5~;797° k •CUTE 29R-EASTSlcX~ car gar. S 1241-11310. LARGE EXEC 2 story 4BA a:= ;:t /~:-;;~-~rj POOi &lpa, patio&/decU • ..-.~ Remodeled. Covered Agt <213>'3A·&7S t r~p~":';~· din Rm, w/d htlups gar~ Of ctrPQrl. Sorry,
...... patio. ehlJd . pet ott. Awl iniM 144 M . 12250/mo. MS-1528 11"50/mo 875-5079• ~vE'AAL LOCATIONS , P•laall 1117 nowt MOO/mo 760-IM2 ;ONIO. PARK WWWi SUPER lharp llA. '"'blk Bactwlor ~
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h f boa AHp . Im-abte WlrmtdieWy. tt50 . 11375. Like ,...711-7552 38R 2' ~BA '*9uty .. ~· 1725 .,. MCI. 873-M71 2150 Vanguard
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,..... 11800/mo Cell SELECT~~ 1•• -------11300, 705 Poppy. IH&O. 751•5000 ~/ IAY I OCIAN-VU NeW 8ecMIOf MOO
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' ~ rrp~. IT)lao, beamed~. OM· l"°'Y room, Pti•IO _ 3iA~(tlt ,_ p;t lactlek>r l.590
deCll ... ,_,_ '*llPI· StHOmo WkctY ... 5.30 .._.,_, ..... TFTed enttyl. ltll""Orml den, 1 leOr~ MIO low cost Nf1mlW'IO Ohldrn <>ti 650-9269 ~II ad lnclUdealWle ... ·fllld '9•'"8W.pwdllleofa H.-clfpet & pelnl nctrm 1 ~la 17IO ~=========·==::::!!!!!!!!!W..~s:...:.1eoo.:.:..:._'m:...:.o:-._7'2:..t_·l3.:...:_35_-1_w11nds1 .... 19_1_-3_13~ v-f.,. ,_,. ,_,..,.. ,..., a.:ill M ctmlfled 11uormo. M•~MI? ,., t 11V't &42.otst
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w/pauo. wshr-hk up new
carpets111rs S745/mo
2544 Orange
TSL MGMT 642-1603
LARGE bachelOf apt w1tn
lrg paho In good locale
Prefer stngle person
$470 mo 859 W 191'1
LG 2Br 1 1Ba. frplc. patio.
new carpet paint O W
avail 411 S825tmo • dep
2273 Miner= A 645-8161
Lln&PTWI YO
28R 2BA From $925 Jog
10 beach. park·setllng
2 151 Pacific No pets
63 1-6 107 or 855-0665
OllY CLW E/SllE llST SEEi
$550 tbr pool l persn. no 2BA 2BA frplc. encl gar-
pets 646-5137 11-8pm age all built-ms, near
DELUXE 2Br UTILITIES shopsa ~;~sE~~i~mo
PAID Garage 01W relttg. TSL MGMT 642-1603 patto. walk-tn Closets ___ _
$725 Cat OK 650-7105 MUST SEE-LARGE 3Br
EASTSIOE 2 stry. 2BR 2Ba gar, yard $825
1',BA. dlw. enc.Id gar t021 \la1enc1a tMesa def
patio no/pets $700 Mart No Pets 650-7105
• sec; 64 5-43 19 IEWUllCIUm
USTSllECISTllHA 2Br 1• .. ea wt gar. crpts.
2 Bedroom. ltplc patio. drps. blt1ns. lncd patio
garage. $800 646-5861 636·• 120 Call 1-SPM
Eaststde huge 1BR 1BA 2439 Orange 'A' $750
wtth wtd hkups walk·tn 2619 Santa Ana ·o· $735
clotel. garage No pets 667 Victoria 'L $720
$650 /mo Call Jean or INLY HOIUTUI •Cr!ig,!3i~~GG\. L~~~~.~~drrr~~~r ~aa~:ef
4 • :: Ille. drapes paint. vanity. 1'"-·--· l l1t lu res G a r a ge
E's1de lBr sm collage.
Frplc. patio. lndry lac. no-
pet• $550imo • sec 187
E 2 ts1. 645·7234
S695/mo 540·3393
ATIUCTIYE Lii 111 ulll patd. dlw, rlrlg. ce•hng
Ian. cat ok $625 650-7105
Et SIDE. $675 per Mo H t It L •~ .. O 2bdrm tba. trplc. enc 1_•_•_. __ •_c_. ___ .., __
patio. lndry rm. garage-
10 by 20 63 t -4036
EXTRA LAG 1BR New
crpt/pam1, pool no pets.
$55 0 • S3 50 sec
• • 646-36 18 * •
AVAIL NOW LAG 18R
Owners untl. frplc, p1110.
dlw. w/d hllup, dressing
rm Nice area $675
+$ 1025 depos No pets
846-5824
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w/pvt patios, DIW. mtt· _ _ _ n/tmk/pets 4114-7659 P9t IO '"''' Arotmal Al · •Wa•enouw f c,.,"lo•" 'v %3-·e.~' •Upscale SU•t•• to 9SO.I •S" pp a-.. R rored CIONtl . cetllng •--ta •---•• Fem anr 38R 2BA hm, CM s1stanoe League No Fee "' •no ""' ec.eiving
1 l1n1. Incl Pool. jac & rec1.---.. ....... -...,..., ____ .....,_ N/smk S250tmo 1n •Ample free park•OQ Helphne 978PETS •Ar.s.mbty
rm CIOM 10 Sh"""'"" •GR"MD• •P1eS11QIOVI new Seat ......... .• " exGhn tor few llrs a5s1st B .,h ft CICI OST SH •v 1u " T Small ..... ,. ..... ~, .. _,, •OPENING• • e ..... 0 !Ge a '"' L .. rov K t .... ,,. Too Pe, bene1 IS Lonr ,.... ""' -.,.,.. on 3 0 111 tor 1eac11er on e F "v ,,.,.._. k 1 .. _ , • ttt32 MAGNOLIA AVE wtllchr 6•5-2357 ...,. v.,_. I c ..... n Mntlmenta. flOQ 1ns1oe ano SllO'I lerm ns19n
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Fem shr NB Villa Balboa 211 /111-MJJ 16th NB 960-1700 Beac" Costa Mesa
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COST A Mesa near 19111 & Comet Wes1chH & Irvine Nr Oranoe 22nd SI on ... ,.._ __ la--~ ..
Ha•bor Employed MIF Nwpt Bell-Corner Vu Su•le 4 9 REWARD'" 548-3917 ... ..-YW••-
2br lbaaol ~'lpels S300 F Two Co•PO•ate Plaza
.. vii service '•--------1 250 N-oort Beac11 · sec 642-8657 Nf.1111 Can Marotyn 759.9531
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The Daily Pilot has 2 posi tions
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provid ed. We would ltke to hear
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Cottage·lype flome ""ga• 1200 SQ II on BalbOa Pen fl\IU\ Ins w .. to bch Nr Hoag near Back Bay Ouie1 A P \M1U ftU llYEITISlll Customer Service Hours
• 1BR $695 EZgOlnn MIF S38S. ' mple ark mg. urns P<l ·RE FRE.E 11 ·.JoA·. -a ·.3oP·· • ·-F •2BR 2BA $895 .. ,. S 1400 mo Call Sieve " IV1 "" "" Pool, se>•. eatra parll•OQ uttl 642•7822 evi!ntngs •673-0920• Loo•ung tor a ca•~ •n 6-10:30AM Sat /Sun
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Wal-~t th .. ~ 28 Pvt BrtBa 25 35 n smk net Fun~ lin1st'led base-c ·' I t n r .,,r.,.. wi ... oc~. r • · ' m en1 c'arpe1°0 tire •.&J.Mll level POS•••ons in Ciass•-4 9PM M F
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Roome, 9Pel'1ments.. hofMs BOrm Ntsmkr POOi jaz ...... SeitH Eastsi<le Cosia Mesa 10 you E•cellenl ~n-
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$2.56 per day Cone -Brick-Block Lte & Gar/Yd Ctnups Trees Int Wattpaoer s1<1p tree
bond Highest Qual low Jon 645-8192 est Reas L•C 962-H O 1
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3 lines. 30 day m1n1mum C~il· Cart Ctean-vps Free est Beal any reasonable o•tce
in lfle MOTHERS HELPER 1 Clays Dave 96•-4768 L.c . •5830 •98-96"'4
SERVICE Exp d mothef w1c1111<1 care ltaHlittiat Pa1n11rog & Wallpaper Re·
ECE units will babysit _ moval 20 yrs e•P Clean
DIRECTORY 9-5pm 645-5457 Julie AVAILABLE for SUMMER prompt reas 642-593 7
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fully he 751-6858 Sand• _ _ • References 675-•006
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LICENSE. CAR INSURANCE & OMV
PRINTOUT $7 00 PER HR
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work Free ESI 969-6349
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HsectntOQ/W1nC1ow Wash· nt Valenlln 548-6109
1n9 10 yrs exp Hon. rel. GARDENING.CLEAN UP Pattrl•t
own car Jo, 645-9866 Mow-edge-tree worll·fvll -FA.,XA•t•H•, .. N•G•1•N•TEll'IRP.1•o•R•s-* Prot HtclOQ FREE nl$. mamt AMI 865·528& HANGING STRIPPING
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Lte. Ins 142-5053• vps Lawns palm tr• PAPERING & REMOVAL
111m. garage Al 549-9461 Taytor Watleoverong L.c:
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chid knowledge helpful
Apply 1989 Harbor Blvd .
Cos11 Mesa Alli IOf Joan .........
Prefer computer uper
P'/T FIT Mon & Wed
63t-7768
llTll• PUIT 1111 PAlmH •Lfll For rpa1ntenance PI T SS hr Must ll ve 1n Newport
•642-8890• ~Costa Mell 650-t210
~l••ri••ta PUT?m And drrvet S 0/hr 2 hr Weekends e11ly morning.
minimum 642-51•0 some late allernoons
MAKE A DIFFERENCE* Must be over t8. good s 10-$15 pei Hour w0tktng dming record. SS 75 hr ·
your o-.n schedule No mileage Calf between 12
sal&S' Rick 380·3026 noon & 7pm 540-3008
Mechanics helper own P&STllP HISll
tOOls gas trucks Apply Needeo 5 dytwk incl Sa1
7am Mac Gregor Yachts T)ping & art background
163 1 P1acenll1 C M helpt..,1 Pleasant sur •
9111UL FHIT lfFICI For Chiropractor P1T
E~p pref d Mature
rou •dongs -.111 train
App1,. Pennysaver 1660
Ptac.en11a C M
Typing Bef'lef11s Santa PllYSIC&l
.Ana 541 -4779 I TIEUPIST
lllllAl nllT lfflCI Full or part tome 1n1e1est-
Peds ot11ce F11endly ong work good salary
Typing bkl\png P T F T A<lvancemenl oopor1un1·
bper pref d 631.3863 t~ 848-2639 * mffical * I PICTllE FUllll E,.p Picture framer F1T ~ Lab needs tem·1 9i9-2787 Mon-F11 8-5
por ary COUllflf IOI busy
CAb. Brmg OMV prmtout PIUY&TE NSTAL llTI
Pleasant w0<1\1ng cond Seeking en1hus1astoc per·
Call m AM •640-0t<tO• so" perm P1T Apply or
•Mal Lab ass1s1 9-tpm E•per
phlet:>OI NB 644-78<t8
--..&. PISrtW
Mect teal offices 1n CM FV
1n11ne & Mission V1e10
l VNs ACCIS Payaoie In·
surance Biller Pauent
$vc Rep Rec:iep11on1s1 &
Clencal Workers Xlnt
1T1ed1ca1 den1a1 hie pen-
sion Part lime or lull
lime <>• 1-6355
call 3535 E Cs1 Hwy CdM
• •673-2930••
PIT FlllT lfflCI
Oe<motology Cau Kathy * •848--0770•.
P /T •ESUllll Approx 3 hrs 'day Wed
through Sun early AM or
late PM Must be over 21
& tiave good <lrov1ng re-
cord. Apply Pennysavf!f
1660 Placenua C M
P T OFFICE HELP
*MAARLS• Nice last Q•O..,•ng Cos1a ~ Mesa Co fie" nrs Type I• I S•w1ar and misc ottoce work
No e>1p nee Females Prefer t5 • yrs uper
pref d Receive half ser-H ousewole or retired
vices & ahotos tor g1ea1 $5 hr 722·8060
promotion model•ng Call p /T PAI• AIU
• \.ene Lamt>roso Tne Tall • Bio11d One Man Stu· Ottoce environ no typing
•oo1Sa1on IOf interv-Mon & lues his vary trom
apoointment 675•0823 10am·8pm Woll train Re-
2333 E coast Hwy =A 11rees welcome Apply
Corona del Mar Pen ny saver 1 6 6 O
Placentia Ave . C M
IED mU-l&llT PIT Niii UUS
Are you over 18 years old No eape1 nee Can make
and na 1e a dependable over s 1000 wk w ork 111
~r and auto insurance beach Gene 673·• tG2
Start no"" and deliver
newspapers tor 1tie 0 C p /T Pllllf IUlll
Reg1s1er Newspaper Wed & Set w111 tram
3 30am to 6 00 am E.arn Friendly 111tmosphere re-
$550 to $650 a monlh or urees welcome Apply
more• Call us now• Penny s a., er 166 O
at 891-1606 P1acent1a Ave C M
•GARDEN GROVE
•WESTMINSTER I Cl-fted-otl\I· beyonCI .
•HlJN TINGlON BEACH tnacrowola Ooubl
"'8JC NOTICE PWLIC NOTICE
.... lll•ITP/T
Mon-Ffl 8.30· 12 30 Front
ottK:• appeer1noe Musi
b e rellabte lyp1ng
45wpm bp prel'd, but
will train Clll 760·5000
Rf.AW ,
\t\X'I :'l.11' 11(\ ·11
REA.LTORS ~
•llPYlllllT I
.... 111111
Fashion Island salon
•760-6098•
.............. id
For very busy Real Es1a1e
office every othei wknd
Must be reliable wdro111
ott1ce a p pe.a1 a nee
Sal/Sun 9.5 Call Joan
63I·1266
Rft'MJtC R
.... ;. . . .
IEITAL •Ill TAIT
FIT Fri/Tues 10 6pm
PAR'< NEWPORT APT's
Call Gary 644. 1900
RESTAURANT .......
CASllDS I llAUlllS
For r>Ew Newport Beach
Cale Good pay & ben·
e1t1s No exp nee Must
be t8 6•0·5752
Res1au1an1
•STUS
Fine dm1ng restaurant
exp & mature R1v1et a
Restaurant SC Plaza.
Jackie or Perry 5•0·38•0
Restaurant
NOW ACCEPTING
APPLICA 1 IONS FOR ••T ••TUI •W&ITD
• WAITIESS
Denny s Restaur a111
17th & Newport C M
Restaurant
lllnPELIC&I
ts now accepting apph-
calions tor
•ltstl lnttll
• L•Hll fM4 Stner
Apply 1n person Tuesday
thru Fri<lay blwn 3.5
UHW.C111thJll
Reta•I Sates
Are you 1ook1nq lor a
caree< opporL.1r11ty on
... omen s tash10'lS?
UIZ
WllTEll
SOFA, high q~ty. rM Sota. chal'•· coff• & end
UHd. 11111 wrapped tbl•. tMk din rm •t. Zig
Worth S 1000, UC $250. Zea ~ Sew mach
IDENTICAL Tw1na/T"plete Can del 2 1319'2·&588 w.11 unit. 2 folding catd ~.-~ 0·6 yrs intet"ted In TV - -bl 1 1'---d ~ commetc'ts & P'lnt wOfk SOFA high quality, nevw I M ii, ine "...,..,, •s-l&lll ,.._ f /T OFRCE ~ used"'" wrac>c>edt WOf"lh hes, clOlhel IZ 10-14. An·
F0t Arl Gallery Design TEMPORARY ANO ..... ...... .... $1000 Sacrifice $250 llque Hooaler cabinet. 2
cu11om tramt.ng. art TEMP TO PERM 770-9679 770.:a8o Can dellwryll door IC• cheat. eew1no
sales hp pref d. Good POSITIONS AVAILABLE WI·---• 213-M1·2321 cabinet Sml rekect llble w/p.apte & follow-ups H -& chal,., ~6-4380
c111lor1pp1 675-6552 •Receptionist• TUI Pllfl.I! TROPITONE CANTINA· -----
. •Cterl\s We need proleastonal • arm chalMI. 8 arm MOVING SALE SILIS Pllml •Typists •Secretaries chB!rs, dining Ible. um· SBR house. e11eryth1ng
For Sash Door co Will •Sec1etaries •Typist brella Ible. 2 coll tblel, goes Furniture. antiQues •
train Ft f & PI T $6/Hr , •0111 Enlfy Operators P Senta lnlbara Markel g11den toots. sp orts
comm Fine Frnash Sash & •WOid Processors ·~:?.11~~ss1ng umbrella All in cream equip , computer. etc
Door Co 5744 ~eseareh •Aocountong Clerks •Recep11on1st white! 011g $7000. Ml 720-9657
'HI t-, [1()11 f
1 ROBINS
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Dr Huntmgton BCh Ask llllSTll •W lo worl\ in Orann• Coun-$2500. 721-07 1<t FINAL SALE SAT 17<t1
89 39 •" -Port Shello.ld. NB tor Donna 1-2 1 • IAll ty s 1tnes1 companies. --.11a aa15
.. ... Please Call Today!! PER· ..... -WESTINGHOUSE relrlg •
Aat1'an, '86 380 s L
Claadt1 · IOH Prl Blk 1Gray. 25M m1 IHI ILlll IHclah * ... SONNEL POOL An H&R •AMERICAN lndlan ltems tree standing elec stove.
Will train •PaW ...W.p Block Company 1nd work wanted•! rug•. baltlets. K1tchen11de D/W Harv SfmUlll 'It SHOWROOM Loaded
S1lv8fhaWll Bleck Beauty• ..-1aras S•2K SU&.111 •Tll •P.W Y...eiMs 10< the th11d 111gest tern· also orter11at rugs gold, turnllure/art work &
2274 Newp0tt Blvd CM t8400 Von Karman porary service Rec9111e •171<t) 673· 1<t67 • mucn more 185<t POfl •6•6-8157• 171<t) 240·8·~ pp
646-7"45 SU! 130 Irvine 474·2974 top pay and t>eoetns Cell M'lll•.. M1rga1e P M Wed·S•I -
IEA•llP9Uf 100•. FREE to Apphcan1 tor more lnl0f'm111on -•lfC. Ytlaicl.---
For Fashion Co W11h ac-sell. $500 548-2186 n•llll 11' 91151 E o E PEIUllEL t cMat. 11ery white Must Traasrs;atin -
-cminting & bookkeeping Tool Repa1rrnan • Own Piil --•' Ill --PIWI. tt 711Z Motor home Etan DAM eapet1ence 261•8871 loots Apply 7am Mac _ _...,_ 251 a lmmac only 13.000 m1.
Gregor Yachts 163 t An H&R Block company MATTRESS & SIDE RAILS REINELL Cbn Crsr. loaded w/opt1on1, 2
IEllnUYF/T
Commercial R E de-
veloper 1n New1.1orl
Beach seeti.s <leta11 011en-
ted secretary ¥111th con-
s1ruct1on icon tr act ad-
m1n1str a11on experience
Mon ol 5 year prel d W/P
eap d. d1c1aphone &
shortt1and r eq ·d
Pleasant n-smoi.ing en·
1111onmen1
l111~1slat11t.11t
T"No Co1pora1e Plaza
·250 Newport Beach
Call Laurie 759 -953 t
SECIETllY
1mrned101e opening 1n con·
srruct1on dep1 tor well-
organ1zed person Wllh
u cellenl typing skills
figure aplllude & cordial
1eleph0ne manner This 1s
p11ma111y a secretaMal
pos111on but also ollers
d1versll1e<l o ther
1espons1b1lll•es Word
Placentia C M (7 l<t) 259.7797 $500 675-8548 235 OMC. 10 hrs Tand 111 s-6 5 gen. couch,
ule EZ ldr trlr. mar dinette overhead bunk. CllEIWlll w1m1
•-I t t Wa ... UY&IS 1ad10. head gly. 111ra _, t J• • a •'"erp• St3.500971_1 993 m icrow ave. & much SSlS Two13toot1manKayaks ~· more Reduced 10
,_________ $300 ea 647-1635 •MW IHI• $36.900 obo F1nanc1ng
Houses1t1er w/hskekpng A LUMINUM Wt\LKE R JAMES MARINE SERVICE available
exp avl F studerot 3o ' 10 Automa11c shut olf ~w Stein drive/outboards last Johnson & Sons 540-553o E•peroence<l cameraman stall 5128 for summer ""'
needed M us 1 be k Int refs 548•6857 iron. Black & Decker Call serv . quahty work 1672 Aatn lap1rte. tllO
knowle<lgable on all areas 536-6316 belore 5pm or Placentia, C.M. 6•2·2207 ----------
ot camera <lepartment. llltrcll1a•i1t btwn 7:30-9pm
stripping plalmg Pasle· •-u 'Ill
up and/or 1ypese111ng ... ta!•ff •
skills a plus Musi be l!D"'1.ni""n,.g·se-1 "!P•a•1d-.S•1 "'"3o!"O_w_1ll
available 10 work e•e· sett S750 Bamboo chairs
..... fl.
Red whole & blue CANOE
•StOO• •540-3763•
65 Starhne Run-about
seats 6. IBIOB '6oat &
trailer Asking $1800
OBO 720-3899 *
nongs Salary based on S35ea Antique .hall m11-C..;ttrt Mll lert .. lf.IJ' Tr .... r
eit+>e,.ence an<l slolls rorCost S200 sell S 120 $79/d B lhed t New Ptellse contact Lisa or Me hutch paid s350 will AT·t M comp 102• MB ay et a •
Pat al (7 14) 642-432 t e•t sell S200 Roll IOP desk RAM 20 MB HD 1 2 & 360 port Belen 5 days/mo.
29t during the day and paid S375 will sell s275 DR & Keybd mono <lisp year tease 675·7100
(7 t4)642-4399evenmgs An deco bamboo table Ol\1da1a t92 print total FISH MAC HIN E '8 5
S S 00 2tus used 3 2 DOS & BAYLINER 20 center paid 280 will sell 1 more' Pd $4900 sacttl console, 125 HP w/ 180
Love seal paid S400 will $2500 646 2858 his Loran l1sh tinder.
sell S 125 722• 7110 • VHF. bait & wash down
r.raitart 1114 frH ti Yta M22 system Emb1m1n1 top
AC URA
llST &llU Y&lll
Just b11ng us your lowest
bonahde Acura deal 1nd
we II beat 1t
GUARANTEED• .... w .. saotu
100 t QUAIL ST .. N.B
112-2112 lUOIU
ACURA '87 Legend coupe
L Low m1 XLNl cdnd
blue/111ory chrm whll
$24.400 080 951-0277 UI W. llJ St., OUEEN StZE MATTRESS FIU •T outr1ggers & more
Ct1t1•111,CAIHH' & BOX. QUILTED YOU HAUL AWAY' $l0,500 <7 t•>524•5289 St ,. ~
'1191111111 HOC
Gray. good'shape $<t200
6•6-8157
VW 79 Bug Converllble
yellow/Ian/black. mags
cass. n-Illes & brks
$5500. 760-6600
Ai tn lllaeitic tlM
NABERS
CADILLAC
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
or late mOO.I. low mileage
CadlllaM:S 1n Orange
County! See us today•
••0-1100
2600 Hart>ot Blvd
COSTA M ESA
8 t CAMARO Z28 <t spd. •.
blue Grt cond $3500 •
obo Mst Me to apprec
All 9pm 650·6636 ... ..,." •••••• T-topa. like new. Alf •
( 1LEM381) $7695
JOHNSON & SON
I L1ncoln Mnlur y
~<'ii HD• t"-" 8' wr1
Coi t • Me111 ~o '>6}0 processing sh or thana
and/or 1es1auran1 eQu1p-
men1 e,.penenoe a <lei•·
nite plu~ Good beoelll
package Apply 1n person
8 30am 4pm at
mElllUf BRA~~1~i~'.452'ii FREE
6~~~~ H a 11 Tw1~ .. ~r ~ "!~.~n-e~ •nw
Recep1tonis1s Arumal Al· 6 dresser while 2 nile l 1mbe1 w o I I / Ha I r radar a1ch & cust inter BM
tendants & Technician slanos lwm mirrors purch Shephard tyr male, gd Xlnt cond 673-7677 CHEVY '82 81acl\ Cam1ro
needed tor busy large at w J Sloan $1500 d1spos1t1on 6•5-57•2 ... tJY·-Lt CLartt-rl -----~u z,a2p8e l-IO•Pm./newlm. elngoa·dae"d
l RANS PACIFIC
RESTAURANTS INC
t7042 Gillette Ave lrv111e
11 14) 250-0331
SECRET AR\"
Need last elt1c1en1 office
... ort..er tor F 'l position
w Laguna Niguel 111-
surance agency Prlr
en~r w WP a11<l IBM XG
sltolls Call 249-8733 btwn
9.5 ask for s1ur1ey
SHllTUYP/T
Fashion Is Dependable &
organize<l 644-4242
s1cn /llCIPTllllST
In an exclusive waterfront
Real Es1a1e olfoCe Please
call 673-9333
SIOT'Y I UCUT I
PHSll flllAY
practice F1T or P/l incl Sac11t1ce S375 tirm i _ .... • _.. ,_, ~· ~
•kn<ls & eves eap prel 645-9076 3, des while Pttl • Aaiaab 1149 AUNAWAY FOR WEEK· IEST IUL S•500 213·936-8<t29
lrvme 551-0304 $40 Crystal table lamp •ANIMALS AVAILABLE END Charter State-Ot-t••i••• 'll L ...... TIWIUI WllTIESS/tr WllTH. $40 Whl sofa bed single FOR ADOPTION Looi.· Art 3• Crealock Pkg ...--... LOllOed Wff>OW9f equip sz new cost $300 Sac11· mg 101 a good home• deal w/sk1pper 675-7100 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD S 16•99511222961 Days evenings FI T PI T ltc;e $70 Dtnelle tbl * 644-3656 • Open 7 days a week ~!'aply 1
1N peFor 50
1'a' n 1v8~14 1 round $50. Bar stools Sli,a/Dtckl/Sttraft Extended Se1111ce Hours "" gno 18 un 1 Y S25ea pa Ito lbl w1umb1 I FREE 10 good home 2 Year 7 a m • tO p m Mon.Fri
WAITllU /WAJTH * & 4 chr s s4o 645 9076 01<l1 Male Cocker Spaniel 7122
Friendly• 650• 4794 * 3f SLIP Sailboat only No••••••••• .. With car tor tuncti delivery IUU Ill itcl•••s
service Estab routes headboard loolbO<Hd,
provide<! $40-$60 daily side ra11s S 19S 840-8733
WANTED Red Ha11 lvlabrd. wal8' etec tac
Llll'I 1n11u
111-1141
WlllOITlllRI
tiger s111pe i\11tens 1nci $340/mo 1s11151
64<t-6829t eve. 9•7-9770 * 673-8800 *
Con1empo1ary 4 mos oak a~ tor K11s
walerbed oak w1lh draw· Piutl a OrtHI e• s cost S2000 w111 sell
H'U&TSLIP S8001mo, Newport Beach
Avall1ble now 673-8535 tor S800 722-71 tO 6059
DAY BED white & brass
Ma111esses trundle c.om·
p le t e S245
•840-8733•
EARL V AMERICAN FURN
Couch 2 swivel chairs.
maple coffee table &
drum tat>le 847-0274
GRAND baby petite
Milner ebony bench
tuned to ••O pllch Can
del $1650 786-0377
11' •Hrill h .. llJ
Easy access °?:all ror rate
•650-3649 • .......... 11&111 I llSOI NII For sa11 boat Short term
0 K Gregg 551-111 11~ From Torronto
$t500 obo 650-514"
11' WP/Liil ISLI
&
CREVIER
Tn•11•111 ..... ..............
NEEDS A FULL TtME ASSOCIATE 10 wor~ fie•· To work 111 local 1e1a11 store Hours flexible
T tie Or aroge Coast Daily
P1IOI IS IOoking tor an
t1nerge1tc person 10 as·
s1st our D•SlrlCI Managers
3 days du11ng lhe week
weekends and no1odays
Applicant must have re·
liable car w1tn vahd CA
(jrivers license p1ool or
insurance and OMV
prin1-ou1 Sta1t1r1g pay 15
S 7 00 per hour plus gas
allowance
EXECUTIVE DESK
84 x 36 111 w·alnul 7 legal
PIAN ...... s.iHt. EJClnt loca11on & security
Good cond S49~. Tape Sail boat prlrd 673-227•
lPIWlllMll• ...........
al Sltt MIO. lo* IJNl9
IB Zlt 1411o io.ded IJMll 11
IS 32St 5$0d. loaded IKS8121
16 m 1 IVIO IO*"I 668402
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln MPr 1 ur y
~~ Ha•ho• 8 1•<1
Coil• Meu ~ ~lO 1ble hours e,ernngs af'<l *545.6786 *
weekends s1c111naun We olle• a compe1111ve Days, Swing & Graveya1d
salary and Ot!neJ1t paclt·1 a.r.111 Appl ... on persOfl
age Wl(h 1 tomm1ss1on 1 NEWPORT DUNES 1131
a11an9emen1 Back Bay Dr Newport B<.n
Appl) at
UIZ
15 Fashion lslan<l New·
port Beach or call Pat
(714) 144-4411
EOE
P'UBl.IC NOTICE
Super visor N1gn1 Shilt
F,bre gtass yatllt e;on-
struct1011 Mac Gregor
Yachts t 63 1 Place1111a
(. M
II you ,. IOOIUOQ for • CBI.
c•us•lted lies news tor vou
rtBLIC NOTICE
Come 111 10 apply al
DlilyPillt
HOW11tl11St.
c11ta•111,ca12121
oe1ween 9am & 5pm M-F'
I Or call Beth at 642-4321
e•I 205
"8.IC NOTICC
size drawers S250
540-1979
MOVING Antique o ai.
table 4 chairs S700
Aila 960 040-'
MOVING Trt1m endous
value ltke·11ew lurn11ure
Com1.11ete housenotd &
accessories 644 -87<t6
Oak IJOOkcase Brown Jor-
<lan 1Ja1to luon Radial
arm saw hllle tykes ptay-
hse Misc; 6 7~·0610
P\8JC NOTICl
deck 550 •9•·• 158 ----
TY, Ster", Electrnics Ilise. Trau,.rtati1a _____ .... __ ..... c,clet/
PAC-TEL Cetlu18' Mobite lcMMll 1111
Car Phone S600 OBO ------------• lll·Nll •llT SIU ·82 sso JJ1111m. ga shac>e I
SELL
t hrou1<h c.IJ\'>1f •l·d
142·1111
P\8.IC NOTICC
runs great Windshield &
2 hlmll. $750 642· 78<t 1
or 978-1900 X313
HONDA C>t500 CUSTOM
t980 Low mis Runs grt,
legal and ctn $800
647-1635
P\RIC NOTICE
" 31~ 5$0d loaded 201'2' 16 '35 Ci• MO. lo* 10USl7 s ... s.va
P-11 • Leuing
131-3111
1500 Auto Mall Or.
Santa Ana
55 Frwy at Edinger
IPll l NYS
S.V~ Hrs. Mon-Ffl
7;00 am to 10 pm
P'l&IC NOTICC rta.IC NOTK:l
OM>E" TO SHOW CAUH fO-.
CHANGE Of NA•
l 1tgsd1n 81\CI then ano ltie•e snow Staie of Cai.torn.a UNITED STATES atca< oantt' wnh local rule
40C I ol th•s cou• I
TRICT . will rec.eove up to. caltl;er • Check payable to e11ecu1e lhe contract TheN
but no1 ta1er lhlltl lhe aoove-the DISTRICT or a bod t>ond 111es are on toe at the DIS·
stated 1ome seateo Dl<ls tor on the lo1m set forth 1n 1f¥t TRICT oll1ce localed al
the aw.sro ol a contrac1 for contract documents 1n an t69"0 B Street, Huntington
the above pro1ec1 • amount not i.u man sv. 01 a.ach CA 92647 CC>PMts
su1>111tule MCur11oes tor any
moneys w11t1netd by the DIS·
TRICT to ensure ptr-
tormance under 1ne con-
tract
Rot>erl Allen Burlthart II
hes hle<l cl oetotoon on tnos
court tor an orOe< allowing
petotooner to cnange h•S ne<
name tram Rot>ert Allen
BM<kharl II to Robe<! Allen
11 •S he•et>y ordered lhDI cause of any tney ••ave wny
an person$ 1ntere11ed 1n the s11d pt>1111on 01 thange o!
ma11er aloresaod appear name S"OUIO not oe granted
belO•e 1n1s tourl on O.par1-It os funner 010!'ieo mal a
menl No 3 at 700 Crvoe tOPy er lh1s oroe• to snow
Center Dr••e West Santa cause be puohsnPO ,,, Or·
An• Cahlornoa on sis A"Qe Coast Oa11, 1>11ot a
11188 at 2 4S o CloOtl P M news;,aper 0 1 oener a1
Th al ll•f' amount ol •ANK.-UPTC.Y COUflT
purt hast> p11c.e o• cons1oer· SOU THERN DISlRICT OF'
a11on 111 c.on11e<t1on with sa•d CALffORNIA
lran~ler ol ~d•O lt:;e1ose IO• CASE NUMBER 87-08561-
lteensesl and sa•O business LM-07
oncludor>g ll'lft t'Sl•mate<l •n· U S BANKRUP TC Y
ventory •5 ine sum ol COURT ROOM S-N-26 US
$'2 000 00 ,..,,.en COflS•SIS COURTHOUSE 9•0 FRONT
--------------------c"cua111on ou1>1tsn~ •n 1n1s of lhe f()ll0 ... 11'9 STREET SAN DIEGO CA
6 Failure of ll'le deDtor to
ll"1ely Ille his schedules ol
oeots and assets •nd 01ne1
Slllemeols Of laolure UI the
Oet>tOI to IPP9ilf Iii lhe
sct1eou1eo sec11on J411a)
m94!t•ng mily result 1n this case being d1sm1ssea un-
less tne truSlee 01 e credolor
01>1ec1s to me <l1s1T11s1al at
11te 11n1e ol 1ne huarn.g. as
p1ov1ded on lhe bankruptcy
oene<al order no 12!> ot this
court
D f~TH NOTICES
counl 1 at least orotf' a weelt
for le.yr couse<.ultvf' weeks
pt10t 10 the dh 01 said near
1ng
Cnec~S-'200000 92119-00 10 SSNllD
Tt111 11 nas been a91eeo 567-82-7911
betw_, sa•O hceniee an<l JOSEPH ARIC SOLEK
1n1enoea transferee as re· 3:1t SOUHi Hill STREET
QUlled t>y Sec 24074 ol lhe 0 c E A N s I D E c A
CRAWFORD
H I L DRED M AY
HILL CRAW FORD
born 1n F lora In
d.lana. Februdr)' 13
1901. d ied Aprtl 11.
1988. She had lx'f'n
uvmg With hN son
W1U1am N Crawford
of Costa Mc.-sa and
v. as also surv1vt'd b:'o'
ht>r s1slt·r A Im ..
.\\'tl:.on o r Ldgu11a
H ills a n t.I thrPe
grandchildren. R
Dennis C r a w ford.
K athlN·n Hildn.•d
Parnnt'llu and W1J-
lJQm B Crawford . all
hvrn.g in the Harbor
art>a
H1ldv rnov\'d to Or-ange Coun1)' with her
pa.rents in the early
1920'5 a nd afl.<'r her
m arriagf.' to W E .
Crawford was a1 one
ume Council presi·
dent o f the San ta Ana
PTA and was an
~AClffC ¥11W
•MONAL~AM
c.metery • MQftu1r)' en.,.. • Crem•tor,.
JSOO Pactfoe vrew Or1w~
~t8HGI\
644-1700
~UWW·
llT. OLM
M0tt~.,y • C.,,.terv
Cr~•IOfr
t62SG..-A"•
eo.t•Meu S40·~Sot
Honor1i1ry Ltfe M em-
ber vf that orgaruza-
uon Sht• wa.c; well
kno wn for many
veo.rs a..., I h f' .. oc1C'l v
f.d1t.or .md l-olumn1s1
for the Desert Sun
nf'w spapcr in Palm
S prings m_ tht· IY50's
and 60'5 and also was
a member of the Palm
Springs Cahullla
Chapkr of th<' DAR
She frequtc<n tly i.ptnt
s ummeri. 1n the
Harbor arc·a w h e n
her sisll·r·s n ·s1dl:'nct'
w<AS on Lido Island
rvK-es will bl• held at
Fair haven Ml•morial
Park. 170 l E. FaJr·
haven . S.inta Ana
Fnday. Aprtl I~ at 11
Dated MAR ;4 t988
JAMES L SM1Tt< JuOC)i! of
the Suoer10• "°"" Pu011sheo Orangf' C..oMI
Oa+I f l>olot Aottl 6 1) 20 21
1986
Bu11ness 1nd Pro!ess1ons 920!>4-3110
Cooe thal Ille cons+derauon ORDER FOR MEETING OF'
lor 1ne transfer ol sa•d bu5'· CREDI TORS COMBINED
neu end uanster of satO WITH NOTICE THEREOF
l~nM 11 lo be oatO only AND OF AUTOMATIC ST AY
WO 13 aller sa><I t•ansler nas been To the det>tor hos cred•·
P'l&IC NOTICE
ap.proved t>y the Oeoarl tors ano 01t1er parties 1n
m9111 of AlcOholtC Beve• age 1n1e1 est An order tor relief
ConlrOI unde1 11 U S C Chapter 7
NOTICE TO C"EDfT~S 1n11 a sale transler and hav111c.i been en1ered on a
Of •ULK T"ANSFE" ANO ass19nmen1 o! Ille atornaod oelltlon !tied by (or ~aontl)
0# INTDITION TO TRANI-stock tn trade. lu lures the above named det>tor on
f E .. A L c 0 H 0 L I c eQu1pmenl and good Wiii of NOV 2S t987
•EVE .. AOE LICUllE(I) Ho<I t>osoness wdl be COf\· IT IS ORDERED AND NO·
(S.C.. 1101-4107 U.C.C. S<Jmmted A!ld Ille conso<le<· l lCE IS HEREBY GIVEN end 2"°13 et MCI .... , allon therefor t()Qelher ..,,,,., THAT
NOTICE IS HEREB Y the oonllOflfallon IO< the ' A ,,_hnQ ol crechtora
GIVEN to tn-C•PO•lors of transfer 1no assognment of pu11u1nl 10 t 1 U S C
M 0 H s E N I l A D I Ille el0ttsa1d hc.enH tor 341(a) Shall be held II
r-S46 ·5S Ot 10 and l+c•nMSllSIObePl odonOr 341AMEET•NGRM A (RM
HOSSEIN All Z A N · allftf ..... 29th day of Apnl ~·N·7J us COURTHOUSE
DIHAGHIGHI S0t.111I Security t988 at the escrow depatl· 9•0 FRONT STREET FIFiH
ri o 561 .93.~~6 Transle<or mt nt ot RE MIN G TON fLOOR SAN DlEGO CA
and Locen~ "'' 05(' b\IS•· ESCROW INC . II 4425 DEC 29. t987 2 1S PM
r1eu addrns '' 2 1702 Jwnj)OIM Aoael r 190 rn ltle 2 The debtor Shell appear
Fwn1e11. in 1,.,,. t. 1y ot E• C11y ot Newport Beach 1n person or 11 the debtor 11
T0to County of Ora,. County or Ol8f19tl S1a1t ot a partne•sh1p by a 0-11
Slate or Ct hlorn•• 92830 Cakl0<n1e ptOll+ded th11 lhe partner or 11 lhe det>tor 11 •
that a t>ol~ tran11<•r os aDOUt Dec>trtment 01 Alconoltc corporattOn by its oretenl
to be made lo ROUZBEH Bevetage ConlfOI tin IP· Of Olhef ei.ecut1ve otttCef I I
am A l AR A K HS H 1 S s ~ Pf<>Wd said traM le< or uod thll 1tme and plaoe IOf lhe
7 february 29. 1988 is the
1111 dale lor the lolono of a
cO!Tlptatnt 01>iec;11on to 11\e
discharge ot a debor and or
IOI the Mong ot a tomplaor11
t o delermine the d••·
cnaroeab•hty of 1ny det>t
purs..oant to 11 US C Sec·
11on 523(c1 II a compl1•nl 01>·
jt!Chng to lhe 01scharge ol
lhe deblor' •• Med by the
date slated lhe <Mb• may 'be
discharged
ATTORNEY FOR DEBT·
OR ARTHUR SLOANE.
,350 Executove Drive .. 248
San Diego CA 92 121·2109
619 •S7-5S01
1nt11<1m l ruslee CorPOrtte
Managemen1 Inc t400
1'1llh Avenue Suite San
Diego CA 92t01·322•
619·23•-47<t2
DATED Oecembef 2. 1987
WILLIAM R PARKER.
CLERK '
Pubhshed Orange Coast
Daily Pilot MltCh 13, JO,
April 6 13 t988
SAUNDERSON S67-85 -5213 AKBAR license purpaseolbeonge•ammeo • GHAHREMANI Social Se· Dated March 28 1986 YOU ARE HEREBY NO· P\RIC N0flC[ OHN BA R K L I E cu111y No S70·S6-t260 MOH IEN IZA D I . TICEOH1AT
S A UNDERSON. lll. Translt!t ano Intended HOl•IUt All ZAN· The meeon9 may t>e con NOTICI TO
w ent 10 be w ith the Tr1t1slere. wf>Ose bu11-. OtMAOMtOHt. TrDttefetet hnued or edrourl'ed lrO!TI C°'""ACTGal
9ur:. addr•• IS 41J I Manzanola ...,. ........_ lime to ttoie by nQllC9 8'I the CAUJNG '°" 9IOI Lord. A pnl 11. l 00 '" tne Cly ot 1r11>ne Countt ROUZml.MAZMM ...... m"hn9 w1tnou1 further School 0.s111Cl OCean
He IS urvwed by h lS of Olenge State ot Call-AICIA.. OHAH••····· wtrnen no\!Qe to ~IOt'I VICW SChOOI Otstroet
wife Elt>a nor. daugh-torrna 927 t• ,, ..... , .. ~ lnlll •• At the "'"1"'0 the tteotton 8td O..CS•ine 9 o ~-
G I nd n... The locahon 1n Cal1f0tn1a ,,......,.. my Ille theor cl,.ma elect a am Of the 2nd Oty of Mey.
ters. ay a ~ay. ot the choef e~ecuttve ~· Publllhed Or11nge Cont truttee H IM!fm1t1e<1by 1 ... 1988
mother and father. or pnnc1p11 bus•!'lell 04'llce Oa11y P110t Apr11 13. l t88 e1ec1 a oomml1tee 01 c:ted,.. Piece 01 810 Receipt
Gladys and Joh n 8 or 1he 1n1ended 111n.-or ,, w01S t0<1, enm.ne the debtO< Ooean VleW Scf1ool Olstr1e1 •
S:ilundeniOn. Jr , 15· 1eme 8'ld lrenMCt 14Kh <>'Mr PUfcl\9::1 o..>t . 8ldg 0.
l"rs. ft...""I K~hi.r An olner bu11ness "-«>wl40ea9 11 mey props!)' 11940 8 t.-.. Huntington
,.. a.."'.~ ano addrtmet uMO by tM ftaJC ll)TJC( come Mlore 1he ~"'9 8Mc.h. CA f :M47 and Nancy Alale'r and "-*" ttaNleror "'1hor\ A• a reeuit of the flitftg °' ~01ec:1 lden11t1c:1 110,,
t heir famUift. Jeck .,,,_ .,..,, lest pes1 eo ,., 'ecnnoua .,.... wie ,,....ion. ctneM acts .n HerN Gait01ne l "'* Site well known • k_, to the 1tnl9"ded .._.. 8TA,._,. Df~•"IP .... net tM ln ........ IOf\. 0.0.. "9-::n.!r of .... _ o.......a. W•••• .. HOfilE Ttie followlnt pet90tllt -dtlbtClf llftd Ns pr°'*1'f ete "'0¥11
VlllC -T"9 "'"'*"" it delGf..,_. dOifl9 ~ • A"*ICM' ata~ .. prOV!ded tn 1 I ... 809 ~ are on Me ne. t..·utnmunity ot 1n Oll"*'ll • ~ 'stOCll tn ~111..0 s.r.tc.•. 1MOO u s C •Ma(•I Pvrcn..ing Deoertment • O.u. M t'llll lor many .,.., ....... eQ\1""'*11 Hart:IOr 11¥d. • F. Fount .. n 3 Cfed1tor1 •• requetted eoove ldcfr•.1 rears. Furwr11l~ = :.:!.: ~= v=;Al27:!,.,, ,,..,, ::.!:,:,~~ T.::4J~~·~:-~~.",=· f'nday, 11 00 A.M. • CMS 01 PA,_., Ind °'9fNnet. 8albot 1.i.nd. CA ly f'O'ltfieef to dO to by 1M 10 00 • m et T1an9')C)ftB'llOn
P.afic Vww Mal~ __.. ,qaoeui* al. t2tl2 court Depatttment. t 2t1 Werner oria1 P•rk c tui-a 111 ... City_, '"""9. CcMIC)' Tl'ltt i>v•1nft1 it c:on· • AIP'( ooiect'°" to lt'9 ~,:!_ ~10 '.,.~,; ,c0A~ . .... .. -o..ee. ... of c.-duc:eeo by 911 IOfh ""*' Cletltor. deifft a# ....... __ .. ...,._.., -·--3* Paaf•t' Vi•• .... .,,. ,, .... •...,. Nlofte O ~-or--'Ymwt t»f_,...,.. .-e WI bid. wi-. pr.-IMf
Ort••· N ~ w p o rt ....,. ..-......... Thie et~• -._, ao o.yt ~ conduwon :':. :.!o.o-r-' ''· ....... Vaawbon I« .... ,Of *"-Y On .......... CoMntr Cllrtl Of Of·"' ftle lilCllOf'I '41{AI ,,.... NOTIC .. II H••t:•Y ..., 9114 WIM """"* "'.'I! County ori MIKI! 1t,. Inf, """'8 the C0\11'1 hW* c. tc " a frlen41• ., \h e ··-··~· now --'° JW9 thellmeClf'trnotiOf'I OftP«l)' OIV[N thll Ill• •tto••· ..___, Thu.nday, premlMI ioc.-11 MJ2.G ,.,.,.. 111 lnterett "*'* ~ 0.llrlCt lof
2:t0 10 t:t0 P..M •Pa· ~ ••. .,,,.,. for .. ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ta tor ,..., trom Ollt\99 CouMy Clllfornie,
0Hernlnt .. ar•. ••
.MMt O.rtcti. Cl9fl
Pu1>11shed Ol81'ge Cou1
Daily Pilot Apt1I 13, 20, 1988
W02t
B10$ snall t>e rece.ved 111 the mu1mum amount of bid may be obtained on 1equesl
the place tden11fttld above as a guarantee lhll the tMd· A copy ot theM ral" ltlall
and Shall l>e opened and der will •nler into the be pasted at lhe 1ob sll•
puot.cly reed atoud at the proposed contract 11 1he 11 lhaH be mandatory upon
111>ove·S1ated tome and same •t awarded to such the CONTRACTOR 10 whOm
ploJGe l>•dder In the ......,t 011111ur• lhe conlfact 11 awarded. and l----------
Each t>•<lder Shall be a 10 enttr into said contract upon 1ny subcontractor 1 ___ MlJC ___ NO_T_ICE __ _
11c;en1ed con I r ac t o r such securlly wlll be tor-unditr sucll CONTRACTOR. ,ICTtTIOUI IU ... I•
purSYanl to tile Business leUtd to pay not leas than lhe taid
and Prolesslo11s Code and Tne DISTRICT ••MNet specified rates to all workers NA• ITATl•NT
be •ocensed in the lol1ow1ng the 11ght to rejeet any 0< all employed by lflem In the ••· The IOllowong C>ef..001 are Otu•11-~11on C-S7 ....... , or to W11ve .,... 11 -11on 011 ..... contract dOtng business 11 Bob • ~ ·~· """ -., • -u '"" Manne O.t111, 2145 Sevt.._, ', Bods may be awarded aep-regutar•llel 1n any bids Of in No t>tOder may wothdr .. 8 Ibo CA 92661 11 llely lhe t>ldOlnQ Dny bid tor a period of aixty • 8· • Each btO must conlorm Pur~ant to the ~ovtatons 1801 days alter the dal• Ml Robert E o.n.. Jr 801
and t>e ••scon••ve 10 the of S.Cllon 1773 of the Labof ror the opening ot bid• E Atoll• A-3 Azusa. CA
contract oocumen11 Cooe of the Slate ol Call· A payment bond and a 9l702
Each bt0de1 lhall submit. torn11 theDISTRICThasOO-pe<tormanoe bond will be lhos business " con·
on the l0<n• turr)1Stied wllh talned from the Director of required prior to t aecuhon dueled by an 1ndiv1dua1
the con1rac.1 documents. a the Department of Industrial of the cpntract and shall be Robert E Dense. Jr
llst ot the PfOpo.Md sut>con-Relation• tilt gene111 tn the form tet lorth 111 the Thia s111ernen1 "'" flied
tractors on lhlS Potetl a.s 1e-preva11tng rate of P41• diem con111ct documents '*1th lhe County Cle!k of Or·
qu1ted by lhe Sut>tetllng end wages and lhe general Pursuant 10 Section <t5f0 •no• County on March is._
Sut>con11ac1ong F"r Pree· pr911a1hng rate IOI hOltday of the Govemment Cooe of l08S n147a
tlOeS Act Government Code and oveillme W<l'll tn the IO-the State ot Cahlornta. lhe Published Orange Coast
Section4100etseq ca11ty 1nwh<hth1swork1s10 contract will contain Daily Pilot M.,c11 23 30.
EICh bidder mull wt>m11 be perl0tmeo tor each cretl prov1s1on1 l)efm1111ng tne Apr11 6. 13 1988
'#llh eeeh bid • certttte<I Of 0t t'f98 CC wort.er~ to succeulul t>tdder 10 W9t4 ,,.. _______________________________________ ............................................... ...
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legal Department at the
Dally Piiot it pleated to an-
nounce a new eervice now avd·
able to new bullnelMI.
We will now SEARCH the
name for you et no ••t'• Ch81~. and Ave you the time Md the
trip lo the Court HouM In 8ente
Ana. Then, of ~-. eft• the
IMrCh ii compteted .. WUI nee
your flctltlou1 bu .. neaa Mme
1telement with the County Clerk,
pubHlf'I once • week for four
... ... NqUWed by ... Md
then fie y04llf proof of pu.,..
c::.atk>n wtth the County Cler'.
P..... 1top by to fife your
fict1Uou1 bullneM statement at
the Daily • Piiot L99a1 Depart-
ment. 330 W•t Bay, Co1t1
M .... C.Ufornta. If you can not
stop by. pleMe cell us
at (7f4') &42-4321, Exteneion
315 or 318 and we wt11 meke
errengament1 tor you to hendte
thit swocedure by m .. 1.
N you ~ heve any further
queatlone • .,..... calf us and ..
wtff be more then gled to ...,,t
you.
Good kid& 6n your new bwinelell
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Db«~ _.... •• ,.,., lr"'"9 tt* W 993 .... be Dy "'°'*' .... In c--~~,....~~, .. ~~IO~-~~~O-::S:·L!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!~~~~[
; ..
Nothing beats a si mple weekend brunch tor a
relaxinggct-togctherwith friends. The menu nttdn't
be elaborate to be impressive ... Just spiced with special
touchc~.
Stan with simple )Cl elegant Cream of Asparagus
Soup. w h1ch 1sgiven a c1elic1o us fla\ or note with Italian
dressing.
The _staci_s Shnmp Pot Pie. a corucmporao
'crs1on of a popular comfort food. Its base isa cheesy
white sauce made with chopped onion. carrots and
cclcr) saute~d in bottled Italian dressi ng. Shrimp and
asparagus co mplete the pie.
Bibb Salad With Herbal Citrus Dressing is a
refreshing complement with its fresh selection offru1t s
and egctables. and thr grand finale 1s Cherry 'N Apple
PhylloCrunch. remin1.,cent ofMo m'scherrypie. This
contemporar)' version as easy to make and features a
no-fuss fruit and nut filling under a delicate phyllo
to pping.
Next ttme the urge to entertain stnkes. try out this
menu because it rel ics on con venience products.
prepartion is easy and lea ves plenty of time to enjoy
your guests.
CREAM OF ASP ARAGUS SOUP
ic ... (159BCftHcll) Hparap11pan,drallled
orlpada1n (ltoaaenean) froznuparaps
spears, lb wed
'141 cap ltaJlu or Ute ltaliu dressU.1
I 'I• caps clloppM oaioa1
3 caps cMckea broth
1f, np Upt ttt'am or llalf-ud-llaJf
Gr0tlll4 .. 1me1. to taste
Wllite pepper, to taste
Cut off asparagus taps: reserve. In medium
saucepan. heat blended Italian dressing. add onions
and cook over medium heat. st1rringoccasionally. 3
minutes or until tender. Add chicken broth and
asparagus stalks. Bring to a boil. then s1 m mer covered.
stt mngoccasio nally, J minutes.
In blender. puree hot soup mixture in two
batches. then retrun to saucepan. Add reserved
asparagus tips. Stir in cream. nutmeg and pepper: heat
through but do no boil Makes about 6scrvmgs.
SHRIMP POT PIE
'i'J c•pltallu,ll~rbal ltaUaaorbkaded Italian
drent.1
'i'J c•p fi.ely cltopped o.U•
1tJ c•p fi.Hly CMwd carrots
'• c•.p fi.Hly clloppt'd celery
11 c•p all-parpose flHI
3 • cap clickea broth
3, c•pliptcnamorllalf-ud-llalf
1 cap sllrrided Qedar cllffse ( abotlt 4 oaaces I
I tea1pooa WorcntenMre saatt
-., teaspoon 1'yme leans
1 poucl skrimp, cleued aM cooked
1ca•04.Souces) catasparaps,or a;. pou4
cooked fred asparap1
1 pacbce (IS oanCH) refri1erated pie cnsts for!
(t-lDda) cnsts
Preheat oven to400degrees lo medium
saucepan. heat I tala an d ressing and cook om on.
carrots and celef') o'er med1um-h1gh heaL st1mng
occasio nall y. 4 minute' o r unti l tender. Stir an flour. .
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. 1988
Advice •nd G•m••
Comic•
then gradually add broth
C7
·Cl
Bring \o a botl. lh('n simmer. sumng.constanlly,
unti l m1.>.ture as th1d.ened. about ~ minute t1ran
cream. cheese.\\ orc~tershirc sau e and th~ me. In
large bo~I. combine lt:than dressing ml\ture. shrimp
and asparagus. set aside
Lme I 0-mch quiche. pie plat.elulh t p1e.c~t-
poon 10 th_e shnrnp m 1 \lure anC adJU<;l IOP CTUS\.
cutttng slats for steam 1o esca~. seal and llutc. Brush.
1f desired. with I egg bt'aten "'tth I teaspoon ~ater
Bake J5 manut~ o r until crust is golden Let stand I 0
minutes. \italesabout 6 sen ang.s
BIBB SALAD WJTH .
HERBAL CITRUS DR~ING
I JDHi•m a.ea4 MM> le1t1ttt. ten .... ~
! oraqes. peeld ud ttttioaed
1 mediam red..-. <'11t iato riags
1-. c•;llerbal Italian drnsiag
! tnspooas lltottey
, teHpoM Dijon-~tyle prepared mHtard
(Pleue eee aatneeH/C:l)
· New culinary heat wave forecast
;;,/ -.--------Herr arc !>Orne rtt1pe-s for Jama1-,'I'. Spicy flavors from l'an ('Ul\IOC featunng her S('a\OO· . ---
legant entertaining
trictly for the birds
Why not cekbrate IPlina with a
inner party?
An Hample of a simple. but
uitabk-for-company menu fea-
ures Honey-Mustard Glazed Hms
tufred with wild rice. Shonly
fore cookina is completed, baste
he hem with I mi•tutt of'me•r·
ne. Oijon-saylc mustard. oraner
uitt and honey.
Oranp-Dtjon Muffin Scickl are
perfect eccompanimnt to the
roast birds. Orantr juice. mustard
and oranee s-1 add a unique taste
to thete simple.to-make but ir-
resistible muffins.
You11 bt auarantttd I dinner
party that not only will impress
your 1uett1 but you n.n ettjoy too
brcausc of the eatc offW"Paration.
BONSY-IRJIT A&D
GIA'CD.,_
I (I 1a11> .... 11••1• 1'9i .............. ....
....... _ ... /CS.
' l
J a maica capt!vate 101>
----RASPBERRY-TAMARll\D adve nturous tastes CHICKEN
----% tables,...1 oil
By BEA ANDERSON °' .. ..., .........
Move over Suchwan. Tex-Mex
and CaJun cooking. M:tke way for a
:uhnarrtrop1caJ heat wa'°' 'that ts
headed our ..-.a).
Hot. spic) foods of tht Canb-
bean. espec1all) Jamaica: is the
latest trend to swttp the country.
Fueling the fiery craze is the
Jamaica Trade Commission. which
has organized a nationwide promo-
tion including a 12-day stop at
Fashion Island. Newport Beach.
Among featured attractions 1s
Hckn G. Willinsky and htt Trop-
ical Exotics. a hne of Jamaican
scason1np. marinade~ and d1ppin1
saucn: fruit sauces. tropical slues
and pepper sauces.. and all-natural.
unswcctcnN exottc fruit concen-
trates. .
One of her seasoninp. which is
essential in creating authentic
ba(becuc chicken. fish or meat. is called "jerk.·· which is not to be
conftnecl with our bttf jttky. .. Jeni~ .. an 1ncir nt Jamaican
medMMS tir pielCI vins ud rookins
meat. was invnatcd b\· the Ara-.c
Indians. Today it is a ~licious way
to spice up bttf. chicl(cn. port or
fish and can be easily <1one with tht
~red teat0nina. a blend of
scallions. thytM. "'"· ~n uniq_uc to the il&lnd. 'Ullr and I 8
exotx hnbs and 1tUOn•• inchad·
ins the aws of tlw J1metcen
pimntoplanl(wecommonty know
11 as al~). \Vittintky •Ml
.. Tht Arawan would mix t~
tnaredicnts. toak pen in it ovtt·
niahl. and theft slowl) bafbttuc the
meat O\ er pimento co.1ls.
''Their Jerk St"asonina was a ~t
paste because It conta1nrd frnh
1nsttdients. but that isn't poss1bk
for marketins. ·· she said.
So. Willinkl)' pthrttd the best
Jamaican spices sht c-ould find -
"they arc the ~t bfnusc they're
more punacnt and aromatic than
t.hosc found on~ wives." In
fact. shuaid. thconlynthc-rp&.cein
the wortd •hett ~ equal thotc
of her nat1vr islalid 11 Granada. Sht
credits the toil for the puftlm<'Y of spten. .
· Jcrt is a sWttt. aromatk . slistnty
peppery d ry season1na that 1s
spnnkkd on meat or fish to be
anlled. or cooktd in a mannec:k for
an t~tn more intcnk' ftavor. For
the bold. sew suanis mannauna 2•
hours-••tM '°'*" ~~ mannatc.
the honer the meat ... ftnd the m0tt
tcndn'."
Sht warns cooks not to spnnklc
on JCrk bcforc.sauttt1n1 the cntrtt
•'" will bum .
"The season1n1 has a C'a1un fttl.
but ifs mccr." she said. "This has
the sv.t"etness. aroma and taste of
the Canbbean islands ..
. W1lhnsk) 1s a 'eteran an the
kilchen and the busmen world. as
she was bakin' pies i nd cakes for
her parents' fnends v.·hcn stw was
13. ~nd hkc any aood cook. she
1elttttd only the bat ofi"lf'C'dtents
and stall docs.
She trained 1n ho\CI TMnqcmcnt
at l 'Ecolc Hotelteft an Lausanne.
Switttrland. Ha-cxpnsurc to dif-
femn kinds of food ~ratt0n
~ dunna her e.,ht '-ean of suad-y
at the un1vcn1ttn ofCrttnobk and
Barcelona and her talents
blossomed in the restaurant
kitchens of'Ge.va.
Her husband Hanmut. who alto
tranted in laVIMM. o~enees dw
da) -to-da) runn•"I of their plant ia
Qcoraaa. and Hdm moea oAea cm
bt found an the eat knttwft W01tt11
Gd MY-•·a)-s to IP'" tM ca-
tomcr's wte bud
4 skialess cllickn breasts, n.t-
leaed
4 ta .. lespeeb cMckH SH .....
l teaspeea salt
_...,, ... _.i&epepper
l tablesp••• Rupberry-
TamartM htter. recipe felleww
l ewes Helen's RatphrrJ-
TamartM S.11tt
t tablft,.... red 1''lH vmeaar
Sea son chi l en hrc:ists wnh uh.
pepper and hKken scason1na.
Heat 011 m l 1llt't until aJm0st
smoking ool "~h1ckrn breasts for
about J minute~ per 1<k until th~
arc hghtl~ colo mi. Lower flame.
M1~ I '~ tablespoons v1ncprW1lh
Raspbcrr)-Tamannd Sauce. Add
sauce and butter to chicken. Allow
to C'ook O\oer low heat for V> minutt.
RrmoH 1mmcdaateJ\ Serve with
plain. boiled n cc and steamed
carrots.
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4 ~ Het.'1 RanfhrTJ·
TlmrWSaett
Whip thorout}\ly.
JD&~
TBIGllS. 8UASTS
Mannatc ch1ckrn ~th Jerk
Marinade for 4 to 6 hours. Gnll and
~ W1th mannadf ~ wtth
O.ppena Sa.a~
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Tastes of ItalY, Orient blend~d
Italians call it polenta; Ruma-
nians refer to mamalip; and we
kpow it simply as cornmeal.
No matter what you call it.
cornmeal can be a-delicious and
versatile substitute for b~d.
potatoes and pasta. Cooked into a
thick mush. it can be sauced. baked.
fried. served with "e&Ctables or
meat. or offered all by itself.
In Polenta Pasticcio Orientalc
the home economists at the Kik-
koman Kitchens ha,·e created a
savory one-dish meal. reminiscent
of an Italian favo rite. lasagna. It
has. however. been updated by
I
usina a polenta base. followed by a
layer of spinach torped with a
savory &round beef and tomato
sauce.
The seasoninp att simple. yet
make all the differenct'. Italian herb
seasoninaand naturally brewed soy
sauce not only aive a tasty navor lift
to the normally bland polenta. they
also combine with onion and prlic
to create the richly navored saucy
beef.
To complete this hearty ltaliao-
style meal serve a traditional light
salad of lettuce. black olives and
marinated. roasted red peppen.
And. you mi&ht con~idcr addina
brcadsticks to the menu to provide
a satisfyina crunch.
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Prepare Polenta Orientate; cool
to room tcmperatutt. Meanwhile.
brown beef with onion andprlic in
larae skillet. Stir in tomatoes. soy
sauce and supr. Cover and bring to
boil; reduce heat and simmer 10
minutes. Uncover and simmer IS
minutes, stirrin& occasionally. Stir
in herb seasoning; simmer 20
minutes lonaer.
Spread spinach evenly . over
polenta, then spoon meat maxtutt
over spinach. Bake at 37S dqrces
for IS minutes. or until heated
throu&h. Sprinkle chttSC over meat
mixture and bake 2 minutes longer.
or until cheese melt,. Serve im-
mediately. Makes 4 tn 6 servings.
•Peln&a Orea&ak: Combine Y.
cup yellow cornmeal and '1'• tea-
spoon Italian herb sca~nina. Bring
l 1/i cups water to boil in medium
saucepan; stir in 4 traspoons nat-
w:a.lly_ ~soy...saucc Redu
heat to medium and slowly
sprinkle in cornmeal mixture. stir-
ring constantly.
Cook and stir S minutes, or until
mixture is very stiff. Remove from
heat: stir in I tablespoon butter or
margarine. Spread polenta evenly
in 8-inch square baking pan.
BIRDS •••
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Parsley aM ..... to nte, few
pralu
In mediufTl bo~l, combine
prepared rice and 3 tablespoons
mustard. Loosely stuff each hen
with rice mixture: place on rack in
shallow baking pan. Brush with
melted margarine; reserve remain·
ingmargarine. Roastat 375dcgrccs
for 45 minutes.
In small bowl, combine remain·
in& margarine and mu~tard, orange
juice and honey. Brush hens acner-
ously with mustard mixture. Roast
30 minutes more or until done.
basting several times . .\rrangc hens
or serving platter. garnish with
panlcy and tomato roY. To serve.
split hens. Makes 8 ~rvings.
ORANGE-DIJON MVFnNmcu
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'I• cap firmly paete4 browa
Hlar
1 &ables,... baklq pow•er
~. c., milk
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I eg, sUptly beatem
t &ablespooms Dtjoa-style •••·
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1 &eatpoea an~ oraqe peel
In medium bowl. combine flour1
brown supr and baking powder:
set aside.
In small bowl. combine milk.
orange juice. margarine. cg. mu~
lard and orange peel: stir into dry
ingrcdienu just until moistened.
Fill 12 greased corn ~tick pans or
muffin-pan cups. .Y• full.
Bake at 400 dqrccs for 20 to 2S
minutes or until browned. Serve
warm or cool. Makes 12 sticks or
muffins.
BRUNCH •••
P'romCl
Ya &eufJH• lf8tM lem• peel
In' larae bowl. combine lettuce.
oranacs and red onio.n: chill. In
JIDlll bowl. blend herbal Italian
drcssin&. honey, mustard and
lemon peel. Just before servina.
tou lettuce mixture ~ith drcssina.
Makes about 6 servings.
CllEIUlY 'N APPLE
PllYUO CllVNCB
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Preheat onn to 37S dep'cn. In a
I'~ ovenproo( cauerolc,
combiM chm)' pie fillina. apples,
walnuts. liqUNr and cinnamon; tct
aside.
Unfold pbyllo strudel lheeu;
cover with Wiil .. per. then damp
doth. Brush I sheet at a tinw with
melled buner.
La,..---.on eopof ach ocber. ~~ !'~!'!'~ lbeeb into a .. ,...... .rt"""-~"'· Top*"I miinu~ with playllo pi«a. lake l
I minu1e1 « unlil pla) no is IDldeft
brown and apples ·~ tender. Maka6 terVinp.
Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/Wtdnetday, Apf'll 13, 19U C3
Micro whiz explains basics for successful dishes ~
BY CAROL DEEGAN
~· '1 .......
NEW YORK -Just a fe w years
ago. Margie Kreschollr k knew next-
to-nothing about microwave cook-
ing. But he was determined that
her m1cro'>'aH would he more than
"an e~pens1ve bun warmer" to
reheat her leftovers.
She d idn't like the m1qowave
c:ookbooks that were available. she
said in an in tcrv1e"' here. because
"no t one of them had all the
necessaf) techniques and problems
o ne m1~ht encounter listed with
each recipe ..
he kne"' she had to tan some-
.,.. here. . she Qcgan expenment-
1ng.
lt"s true. c;ome of the d1she!t 'ihe
tned 1n those earl) da~ s ofowning a
m1crowaH· we nt to feed the dog. not
her famll ~. But Kre.,chollek pcr-
sn erl·d -"' llh her husband (a
profe'i\IOnal l"ht.•f. trnined at the
<. ulinan ln<;t11u1c of \men ca) and
her l hlldH·n J'> l'rtllts
Toda,. shl· 1s known as "The ~1 1t rt1\\°h11 ·· ~he h:i'i a weekh
t olumn in the :"le" Haven Re 1ste r.
J \\t.'ekl) looki ng sho" on
IV in ( onnecucut. :ind has ap-
p,·ared on rad10 and telev1s1o n
nat1 om\ldt.' Kre schollek and her
fJ m1h 11H'in<1uilford Conn .. near
'.°'iC\\ j h1 \ l'll.
Shl' S3)'i her husband nut uni~
u!tcs thl· m Kro"'a'e -something
he had ' U''t.'d he .,..o uld nc' er do -
hut he al<;u hl·lps her de' 1.·lo p
r~upc!> tor her nt'\\'>p:tpcr colum n
.tnJ tdl'\ l\IUO \hU\\.
Indeed, h.re"ll holld. has come a
lung ''a) \nd bcc:iuse '>he re·
memhl·" tho"lc not-o;o-good old
da)s. "'hcn the ham and the
hJl)\\llll'\ 1.aml· u ut of the micro·
"a'<.' looki ng and tasting 111..1.·
hrn. k '· shl' ha..., \H1tt<.'P a cookbook
dp1gnl·ll for the no' ire m1cro\\a\e·
USl'r
·· f he (1uarantccd G oot:Prool
\t 1uo,,:i,e < ookho(I\,,. .. <Bantam
&o ks l 1'i dl'\lgned fN those "ho
dun"t lo.mm "hat food <; to cle,all·.
"hl'll tu U\l' .1 turnt:ihk . or e'en
hcl\\ 10 1.kfrnc;1 hut do~ ro lls
"1\1 ~ idea 1\ to ~hare thl' kno\\I·
Dressing up
yesterday's
leftovers
By NANCY BY AL
-.n.. ...._. e"4 GM-1 f -Edilot
~ Lu u1s1ana n>al.. wld llll'.
·· I"hl're arc Ol) left<1' n~ an m'
lUok1ng. JU\I 1ngrcd t"ntS fo r th~
nnt tnl"al ··
\\hat J ~n·a1 \\3~ IP think Jh.lUI
thl' meat. rKl". pa '-la and o tha tood"I
'uu l"l'>Okr d a btt too m uc:h ul Hen·
j rc 1J ca!> for ul\ang sr-mt· ol tho<;l'
foud\ a<. 1n(l.rl·d1cnts·
Cooked meat
Sil'"' ~dd cuhl·d hrl'I'
ch1r kl·n. pork. ham. or lamb tu~ our
rl'i."tPl' at thl' end ui 1 ool..1ng ttml'
and hl·a t through
-~l orl' 1J l·a, Hl'l'r stroganotl
turlo.n J I\ a n. nwat-and·rtCl'-
"ltufkj 'egrtJhks. l.1,nppl'd \a lad
ml\tUrl"S for sand\\ 1rhl'S
Cooked paata
-Pasta ..a lad: 1 o<-<; pasta "1th
ml\ed \\:gctablco; ,111d bonk<l Ital·
urn ~ilaJ dre~s1 ng. Chi II a fC\\ houro;
to bknd thl· lla,11ro;
r-----
1
. -( )mckt!>' ·tar noo<lks or
spaghl"lll in to hc all'n eggs JUSt I
tx:forl' u 1ok1ng
-~t orl' ideas. \l.tearnni and
-.h1.·n l'. "IUUp"I. k tt u<:C1'11.' \lfredu
Cooked rice
.--Race and beans: Com bane long
gr:11n nn · \\Ith a can nf p1 q ch1h oW Sl · ~ans. heat th rough. <\pnnklc each j Y(ll ·
.;l·n 1ng '' ith "lhreddcd d 1eddar dll'C~l' CLING
-Soup: ta r '"Id 11(l' ur bro\' n IN
nee and lefto, er rooked or canned > cgctabk s into d lll'kl'n broth: heat ~\.
lt 1s also 1mponant tn know when
to u~ the proper techniques.
·· ~ fe "' of the ke' techniques
seem so ob' 1ous -hkl' whisking.
ele' au ng. rotating -hut the) can
make all the d11Terl·nce 1n the
success of )Our dish:· <;he sa)s
Because these: techmquc<5 are so
1mponant. KreM"h ollek ~)S that 1f
)OU aren't fam iliar "1th a micro-
"'a\t, it's best to sum with easy
recipes and then move o n to ,
co mplicated dishes.
When )OU make' a dish. she says,
stan cooking "'1th the lowest
amount of time sugg<-sted for ~be
recipe .. You can alwa~ scook 1 dish
some more." she e~plains. "but
once \Ou mu rder 11. dinner's over.
whether ~ou've eaten 11 or not."
MONEY SAVING COUPONS
~·re counting on Y' 1ur
ta te. Trv Del :\1onte Li te
Fruit. Try Libby's Lite.
\\e're certain yuu11 like
Del Monte Lite better
we 11 give you a FREE can
of fruit -r our ch oice -
just for ta.king the chal·
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Lite, and well send you
an additional $1.00
worth 1 )f cuu pon . "· lU
see , it pay~ 11 have
great ta~tt'
Jhrough. 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~:~~-:-:-=-:~~~~~~~~~~~~::-:..---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-i-~~~
, -lireak a t· arm ong gra in
n ee and a little milk 1n thl.'
·micro";i'e or in a aucepan on top
of the range: top with raisins and
sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar.
Scn e 1mmeJ1atel).
-More ideas: Fn cd-.r1Cl'. m·l·
p udding. rn:e dumpl in~s. r ush1.
Cooked •etetables
' -ur-ff) ing Toss lcfio, er H'g-
ctablcs u ·h as broccoli cuts.
aulaflo"'er. carrots o r pea into a
stir-fl) rcr1pc and heat throu~.
-<.'h1h: Sti r corn. peas. homin)
or an) t)pc of bcan'i tn\O )our
favorite ch1h recipe JUSt befo re
serving.
-More ideas: Tal>boul ch. fnt-
• .tatas. salad and soup._
Shellfish c hoice
. About 23 Pl"~nt of those
1ns-crin1 the 1987 Restaurants &
1lnst1tutions "T1stC$ of merica"
survey indicate the) arc ordering
w llfllh more frcqU('ntly th11 )Car
•han last )car.
Youna roupln and older sing)n
lsho-.:d the 1rcatcst 1ntettst 1n ~lfish. •h1k onl)' ~nt of
,ouna su'lks u y the~ art or<knna
m0tt ~tcr. shnmp :ind crab than
'" thcpnt.
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It happens to all of us sooner or l ·2-3. Finl. choose thr pasta. Selec1 to sautccd arccn or ttd belt peppers plain YoSUrt contain~ a m~ 18
later. Everyone's starved. and the just one, or mill and milch several and capen. For an "any season" calorics compared to 120calorics in
cupboards att batt. Don't panic. that cook in the samr amount of pasta primavcra, aratr several dif· the same amount of C'ream cheete
think pasta. With a linlc imqina-time. Second, put a big pot of water fercnt cheeses and combine them and is considerably lower in fat.
tion, you c.an put together a on to boil. Third. scout the rcfriaer· with vegetables on hand in the Smooth. tanay yogurt has a
satisfyina main dish in the time it ator and cupboards for the "flavor-ttfriacrator crisper. natural affi nity for :lll kinds of
takes to cook the pastn. inas." If a saucy pasta is mott to your vqetablcs. meats, roultry T and
Once limited to elbow macaroni There arc few inarcdicnts that likin~ don't feel limited by the seasoninas. In Yasun Pasta oss,
and spqhctti, Amrrican pasta cannot be combined with pasta. traditional tomato. Soft-style YOIUrt blended wath thyme. rose-
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and sizes to fill several supermarket tastes areat paired with olives. "Healthy eaters" can opt for Pasta entrecs require little more
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1pondltaliu11asa1e, caalq
remo\led
1 small leek, cet iato jalleue
strips ·
I eueet aceoted llapble
1 e11p ceokM peas
11 cllterry tomatoes, .-nered
Combine yogurt and seasonings .
Refrigerate. covered. I to 2 hours to
allow flavors to blend. Meanwhile.
cook sausage and le<'k over me·
dium heat until saus.ige is brown
and crumbly. Drain off excess fat.
Cook linguine according to pack·
age directions: drain. Combine
sa usage-leek mixture. peas.
tomatoes and pasta. Toss with
yogurt mixture. Serve immedi·
atel}'. Serves 4.
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From Cl
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Ya cep wM&e wlae
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Z tables,.... b1ttu
Jake of Z lemou
Slit shrimp down the center of
the back. leaving the tail on.
Remove the vein.
Heat oil in frying pan until very
hot. Add shrimp. Cook for 30
seconds. Add whi te wine and Jerk
Seasoning. Allow to oubblc slight-
1)'. Add butter and ju ire oflemons.
Star so that the shrimp are well
coated. Remove from heat.
Shrimp should be-pink and
crunchy. This procedutt should
take between 5 to 7 minutes. If
cooked longer, shrimp will be
cheW).
Seltzers
are not all
the same
NEW YORK (AP)-lfyou find
tap water dull. and ordi nary soft
drinks too swttt, you're probably
among a growing number of con·
sumers opting for selt1cr or sparkl·
ing water.
However. not all seltzers and
sparkling waters att the same.
Thett art a lot of choices. How do
you dtcide?
John Fayard. senior brand man·
ager. Canada Ory. says,"Most
people choose to drink seluer
sparkling waters as a healthy form
of refreshment and be(-ause they arc
calorie-free. People tend to equate
clear with healthy. But even among
clear seltzers. there arc important
differences in ingttdients and
caloric content."
To begin. just euctly what is
seltzer?
Accordin4 to Canada Dry, reg-
ular seltzer 1s water that is filtered
and then liahtly carbonated. It is
''irtually salt-free. contains no caf-
feine. and no calorics.
Ann Rikleen. dircctnrofrcsearch .
and development for Canada Ory,
sa)'s. "Consumers should carcfulfy
chtck the in&ttdient and nutri·
tonal-information on the label.
This is the only sutt way to know
what you'tt buying when you
choose a selucr ...
A handy rule of thumb: if it tastes
sweet, it probably i' a supred
seluer.
The followin& is a &Uide to
sparklina waters:
-Cl ub Soda: filtered tap water
that is commerciall)' carbonated
and to which t~ manufacturer has
added a distinctiw mi' of minerals
and other inpedicnt,. Most club
sodas contain todium. They att
popular u a mi•er.
-Seltzer-Spartdin1 Water:
water that has been f1hered, then
liahtly carbonated, with no min·
erals or mineral salts 9dded. It is
salt·free. contains no cafl'eine, no
calories and is available with or
without added fnait flavor.
-Sweeteaed Sct1Rr. carboaated
water, usually clear in color.
anifidally sweetened with f'nlctoee • • f'nait ..... iftllad or Cllle or beet
supr. Contains tbe 1UDC 78-90
calories per 6-ouncr ICl'Vill IS
colat.
To help ton lbrot... tbe COD-
ftasion, Canida Dry hat*= an informati~~ -.Yo our
Heahla: A 0.-to ~ Wa11r." TooMaitla ftoeecap, • ..a
I l&llnped, ........,,-.I b 1J Ill
lia nwlaDe 1a: c..... Dn ~ W11en .-..mwe. 1600
......J-SUite '°'· New Yort, NY 10019.
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0r8ng9 CoMt DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, April 13, 1988 Cl
These refreshing chocolate
desSerts bake in the fridge
.Entertainina is a brttze when you servings. ...~Jry wM,,M ..,,,.1,
cttatc chocolate desS<'ns with un-daawt4
sweetened cocoa. COOL MINT l-'8dl (t emces1 ,.ebie4
This all-natural bakina essential CHOCOLATE PIE .,...... ttUlb crnt
doesn't require prc-meltina over I ,.mp (I euees) cream In small mixer bowl combine
the stove, and mixes readily with dteese, Mfse.4 cream chC'CSC. supr. vanilla and
other baking ingredients, crcatina a ¥. c•• .... r peppermint extract: beat until well
no-fuss. no-mess kitchen scene I tea.,... vaailla extract blended. Add cocoa alternately
every time. '4 te ¥. tea•••• pe,,ermlllt with milk. beating until smooth.
Choco-Berry Freeze brings utract Gradually fold in whirped topping
totether the rich Uste of real ¥. c., cecee until well combined. Spoon into
chocolate with fresh strawberries '1\ "'milk crust. Cover. freeze 6 hours or
and tangy orange juice. Sound J c.tailler (I euca) fnaa overnight. 6 to 8 servings.
intriguing? Wait until you taste i1! 1-------------.......:....------==-------==============================:::=:==:::=~::=~ Perhaps the coolest of all is the
Cool Mi_nt Chocolate Pie: a light.
scrumptious. chocolate-mint pie
served in a rcady-madr pie crust for
ea~y preparation. Quick and easy.
this desscn will excite even the
most discriminating chocolate
lover.
CHOCO-BERRY FREEZE
I c•p oru1e J•Jce
Z C8pl 1trawberries, 1Uttd
Va c•p Hgar
'4 c.pcocoa
1 c•p wllipplag cream
In blender container place or-
ange j uice and strawberries; cover
and blend. Add rem:tining ingre-
dients: blend until thoroughly com-
bined. Pour mixture into a chilled
9-inch square pan. Frttze until
hard around edges.
Spoon mixture into large mixer
bowl or blender container: blend
until smooth. Pour m i'<turc into 1-
quan mold or return to the square
'pan; cover and freeze until firm, 4
to 6 hours. To serve. unmold on
chilled plate and cut into slices or
spoon into dessen dishes. About 8
Lake County
winemakers
.a step ahead
of the others
BY Ml&E DUNNE "wt,,, .............
The great winemaking challenge
in Cahfom1a no longer is to show
that the state 1s capable of produc-
ing premium wines. That's been
shown.
The challenge toda> is to better
"match SJ>«ific Jrapc varieties with
si>«ific soils. ch mate. rxposure and
so fonh. thereb> making the good
even better. the premium super-
premium.
It's taking experimentation.
diligence and time. The results
won't be in for years. if not decades.
Up in Lake County. however.
growers and wincmak('rs seem to be
, ahead of the game. Grape growing
,and winemaking in l.ake County
has been revived onlv since the
1960s. after having collapsed in the
1920s because of Prohibition. econ-
omic depression and transpor-
: talion hardships.
Alrcad). however. the county's
wine trade is showinJ that the area's
varied soils and d1vrrse climate.
which includes hot summer days.
, foas off the Pacific. brttzes off Mt.
Konocti and winds off Clear Lake.
.arc ideal for yielding refrcshina.ly
son. pleasantly round and u-
senively fruity Sauvignon Blanc.
The varietal is the most ex-
· tensi vely planted green grape in the
. county. covering a bit more than
600 acres. twice the total for
runnerup Chardonna~.
Lower Lake Winef'\'. established
in 1977 as the county'" first wi nery
·since the end of Prohibition. and
now named Stuermer Winery. is
showing why the al"C'a is becoming
so renowned for itc; Sauvignon
Blanc.
Dan and Betty Stuermer release
their Sauvignon Blanc under the
Arcadia label. a name they chose to ~Occt the county's~"toral settina
and the relaxed a 'mcndly at-
. titu,de of its residents.
Thetr new 1986 Arcadia Lake
County Sauvianon Blnnc (SS.SO) is
·more com plex and m ore
herbaceous than their past releases.
. but still shows the fullness. round-
ness and fruitiness for which the
area is known. The wine is tMir fint
, made with JrlP" from the
, Kelseyvillc area. and the fint to ~
. ~nded with a bit of~illon (10
percent) to Jive it more body.
Ifs a soft wine. and a touch off-
dry. makinf it fittina As a poolside
sipper. But 1n a blind ti.stina of MW
'Sauvianon Blancs it e:isily was the
fruitiest of the batch. with s_piritcd
• smells and strona rurc ftavon.
• toucMd with sugeslil'lns of smoke
and stone.
Food s•S"ions: The Stumncn
; I' • 11 that the wiM t't takm with
dishes "'°"' liaht and frah than
heavy and ridl -rnwns in a
· *'icate herb sauce. ra1&11 with 1
rwstrained cream sauce. ~ or
piled chicktn with an hat.ed
mayonnaitc, &rilled fish finished
with f'mh hcrtJI to hrina out the
, wine's passincss. They UIO are
, ~Hy keen on hav1111 it with
• jull 1 wedle of Ja"*'I-• I
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SALE TOO°'Y THRU S°' T APRIL 16'n
O\JANT '-'l•Gt<'S 'l£S£Av£0
AQUA-FRESH
TOOTHPASTE
111 .
Our ReQul11 2 29
8 2 ounce tut>!>
w11n tluoriot>
~R/150
15 Ol Snampoo or
Cono_1tioner all types
J ~ ~ • ~ , • tne"'W!lell.S
The cuisine of the tropics is a
~lebration of luscious and exotic
foods and seasoninp. Perhaps the
most symbolic of tropical foods is
the coconut -the one essential
inaredient in the cook.in& of all
countries and islan<ts from Jamaica
to Banpok.
T he natural sweetness of the
coconut meal adds a unique taste
and texture to many different
recipes. and when paired with
seafood. the result i" a fla vorful
Island dish.
These Crispy Coconut Shrimp
arc made with Sea Ug5 Jumbo
REVLON
Shrimp. which arc li&htly dipped in
a flavorful beer balt<-r. rolled in
flaky coconut and quickly fried to
seal in the j ui ces. The result is a
n\Oist, delicate hors d'oeuvre with
the tropical twist of crunchy,
aromatic coconu\. Two distinct
sauces complement the-shrimp -a
sweet orange marmalndc. mustard
and horseradish sauce or a tangy
Ginger Soy Sauce.
Crispy Coconut Shrimp. bursting
with the flavor of the tropics. arc a
perfect warm hors d'oeuvre. ac-
companied by a C('lld beer or
perhaps a tropical fruit drink.
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NO NONSENSE
LIPSTICK LIGHT SUPPORT
AJAX
OISHWASHING
LIQUID PANTYHOSE 97¢ 300 149 88¢
Our Requ1a1 1 19 Our Regular 4 50 ea Our Regular 3 39·3 59
8 01 non·af'rosol or Moonorops 01 Super Regular or control top
9 01 aerosol all types Lustrous ass1 snaoes & s•tes
Our Regular 1 39
22 ounce
CVS BRAND Fl.M-
• ·, ,t ••
CRISPY COCONUT SHRIMP
1 It OUff package Sea Legs
Slsrimp
Beer Batter
:Y. ct1p floar
1 cap beer
•;. teupooa eacls ult ud pepper
Ye te••poon paprika
~cap flo.r
1 cap lllredded or flaked coconut
OU for deep frylag
Preheat 011 to 350 degrees. Com-
bine ingredienl5 for beer batter:
m ix until smooth. Place 1/1 cup fl our
SENIOR
CITIZENS
100.o SNJINGS auu
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SNICKERS CANOY
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J 10 or -3 18 oz pJain or
peanut M & M s or 4 oz
Snickers t>ar
......... r " . ' " ...
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SOFT MATE
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SOLUTION
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14 ounce
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W1'SHABLE
MARKERS 199
Our Regular 3 49
I count line or
broad llP met11er.
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~nd coconut on sep:tratc plates.
Roll shrimp in flour: then dip in
baller. Roll in coconut until coated.
Reser con baking sheet until ready :
to cook.
Fry shrimp in preheated oi l until
golden. about one minute. taking
care not to burn coconut. Drain on
paper towels and scrvr with sauces.
I 0 appetizers.
Orange Marmalade
Mustard Saace
'fl cup oru1e marmalade
3 tablespoons dijon-1tyle mus-
tard 'I• to ~ teaspoon lsorseradills
Combine rngredients.
Gin1er Soy Sauce
•;, cup eacls soy sauce aad water .
h teaspoon Hgar
•;, teaspoon fresls ginger (or 1 •
teaspoon 1roud)
1 tablespoon 1lserry or sake
Bring combined ingredients to
boil. Cool slightly.
Canning fad
spawned by
gardening
McClatcby News Se rvice
The surgl' in home ga rdening has
spurred research toward safer
methods of food c-anning and
freezing.
Grandma's canned pi ckles or
tomatoes ma\ not ha,·c-sickened or
killed an)one. but that doesn't
pro' c her meth ods "<'re safe. sa~ s
Dr. Gerald D. Kuhn. professor of
food sc ience and director of Penn
State's Center of E \Cellence in
Home Food Prcscn at ion.
As man> as 65 millifln Americans
arccatinghomc-canm'dfood toda~.
and more than 100 million arc
l'at1ng ho me-frozen food. Ku hn
sa id. .
The U.S. Department of Agn rul-
turl' is funding a study of home
canning and freezing methods at
Penn State's center.
"We want to help people preserve
higher qualit y food that has better
color. cleaner flavor. longer shelf
life and more nutrients than
pre' 1ous canning and freezing
methods "ere capable of prod uc-
in g.'' Ku hn said.
"'W e also want tn re-educate
people about safe preserva1ion. •
Rene"cd interest in canning and
freezing in 1975 resulted in a high
inc1d1:nce of botulism that was
traced to some home-canning
methods."
Clostnd1um botuhnum. a sporc-
forming ba tena. grows in foods
nearl y depicted of O\ygen. Kuhn
explained. and when cond iti ons
fa vorable fo r growth orcur. the cell s .
multiply and produce a deadly
toxi n.
"You don't want to take ri sks in '
canning." he wa rn ed.
Kuhn and graduate <;tudenl Tom
Dimick arc co nducting tes1s and
will draft for the U.S. Depanment .
of A~riculturc two comprehensive
publications with n:ll1onal stan-
dards. One publ ication will be on
canning; the other. on freezing.
Kuhn also has st;ined a sup-
plemental series called "Let's
Prcscn c." which co' ers in brief
for.m prcscnation methods fo r
foods not commonl) £.rown in the
home ga rden. Included are chem es.
apricots. nec tarines. peaches.
strawberries and other berries.
pears. snap beans and sweet com .
plus directio ns for making
sauerkraut and fruit pie-fillings.
Slow simmer
soup in .oven
Better Homes •Dd Gudea1
Take il eas . We=re-:t~Hn-a-hurry
much of the time. But there are still
days when it's an advantage to cook
dinner slowly so you're free to do
someth ing else.
This soup bakes 1n the oven
scorch-free. without <;tirring. and
de"clops a mellow. homey fla vor.
OVEN-BilED
SPLIT PEA SOUP
1 11 IDte ,.cbg~ tplll peas
8 cepa waler
I ¥. "" 1llced carrot
l ¥. e9p1 1llcff celery
•h cap drlM mlltcH eai•
Z &ea1,...1 drlM tllyme, •
cruW
I sea...-celery leH ............. .................. .... , .... .......... ,~ ........ .
............ IMell
Rinse peu undcrcotd water. ln a
41h~uan Dutch o' en combinr
peas. wa~. carrot. ttlery, onion,
thyme. ~kry tttd. salt. pepper and
blyleaf .
auc. covered. in l~et
ovm 2 boun. Add uu,..r: blllllO
minutes more or until pea 1re
ltnder 1nd sausaer is htatld throtllh. ltetno¥c .. ~ leaf. u.
into bowla. MUn I snvillp.
'
She's single and loves it
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why do
you and so many others assume that
all sinaJc people are lonely? This
really acts my hackles up. I have been
unmarried all my life. and I wouldn't
have it any other way.
I've seen a number of those so-
called wonderful marriages, and all I
have to say is ... No. thank you."
Married people must account to one
another for every livinf minute. Each
has the nght to know-wherc the other
one is at all 11mes, how much money
he or she spends and on what.
Marriaae demands that everything
be shared. Once you art> married there
is no such thing as "mine." It's all
"ours."
•• lMIEls
don't hllLJnilcad of rountina their
blttsinp . So please. "nn Landers.
stop trying to set cvervone married.
-YAKIMA. WASH.
Ul')&form) as a police officer who was
tryina to i1ve cxtcn-1ive physical
examinations "1n fh<' name of the
law."
I have a youna son and quite
frankl y. Ann. I would feel uncom-
fortable su~cuna him to the com-
pany of this weirdo. When I men·
tioned this to my mother she became
very self-righteous and said, ··Don't
come then." Point blank, bottom
line. Then she hung up on me.
Should I 10 and be uncomfonablc
or keep my family home and dcpri'e
them (and myself) of "omcthing we
have been looking forward to for a
Iona time., I am -RETWEEN A
SAD ROCK AND A H.\RD PLACE
Orwige Coat DAILY PILOT /Wedneeclay. Apt1I 13, 1988 C7
===l
I enjoy coming hom1..· at night to a
quiet. serene house where I can relax.
I see and hstcn 10 pe"ple all day. I
don't need 10 hear any more voices. If
I wan1to 1alk, there 1s 1he telephone. If
I wan1 company I hnve plcnly of
neighbors and friends But 1t's my
choice.
DEAR V Alt: WM, me'! VM &IH
die wrea1 .. mbtr, Miiey. Muy
st.1Je people bve &k bnt •f .. ~
worlds. Nobody bows &Mt belier
tlllu I. B•t tlllukl for ••••d .. 1, VM
couected wl~ a 1•1 of .... sJ1ten
today.
IN EAU CLAIRE. WIS. ~~~-~iiii~~!!!!...-1.ii""--F.~~~~,~~,_;;;-~~~-l_l!!!!!!!~fv;iiiei;--t~ DEAR EAU CLAIRE: By all • I•
• • • muup~dttbmU~~.B~ ~~·~-~~~~~7~~~rl~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~---,~~-~~~{ keep yHr tyt M lk cree,J ~ J.
I know married women who are
loncl) as hell, no1 tQ mc.-ntion the ones
who are stuck with akoholics. gam-
blers. skin-chasers and sex maniacs.
Surely 01hcrs must see this. too. I am
puzzled as to why so many single
women think they arc missing so
much. Ma)bt' il's bt'cause people
ha' e a 1cndency to lonr for what they
DEAR ANN LANDERS; Our an-
nual family reunion 1~ coming up
soon. This means ~oing to m y
parents' ho use w11h m~ husband and
children to join m> ~tbhngs. their
spouses and children.
For some reason. m' mother wants
to break this famil} tradiuon by
inviting her second cousin. a social
nightmare who has bren jailed for
sexual assault. con victed for giving
liquor to and then making moves on
)Oung bo~s. Thiscrccpnncc posed (in
ud make 11rt Ille isa't a'-e wl~uy
ofdtte~ldrea. ·
I 1•1pttt yHr mo~f'r 11 tryiq to
k lp la die rtbblUtaliH ef tMI W.d
1ktp (bless k r for &MU, ud
U.chldla1 lllm l• tJw famUy set·
to1etlltr l1a way leklp kild lai1HIJ·
esteem.
ObvlMsly yH are •• aware of
Ludera' Law " Social Gadttrtqs.
Aayoee wlao says, "I ••'I come if
yo. bve so-ud-so" st.Mid be teld,
"Sorry, wt will ml11 yo.."
n1nday:-AprU 14
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): A "secret operation" 1s
concluded. you feel -------------
more confident. as-
sured as r<'sult. Re·
1ravel. vanet). opponunity for tinanc\al gain through
wnucn word. Contractual obltgat1on will be fulfilled.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Domestic ad1ustment
featured. you'll recciH• assurance that wish 1s to be
granted in connection with st)lc. design. an ob1cct.
fuse t o step s
backwards. break YDl£Y from losing prop-
os1t1on. Stress indc-0IAIR pendcnc<'. willing·
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Look beyond the
immediate. define terms. be open-minded without being
gullible.
ness to protect own ••••••••••••• 111 terests.
SAGl17ARIUS (Nov. 22-()(c. 21 ): What had been
take n for granted now requires ··extra cfTon .'' You'll bt'
dcalina wtth hardware. automobiles. rcfngerators. house·
hold appliances. Take <::pccial care around clcctncll~.
TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Fresh start needed.
\Ou'll get backing. some "very important .. people arc
tavorabl) impressed . Leo involved.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): lntu111on nngs true.
sense of d1rtction 1~ restored. Focus on famil).
unorthodox proccdureo;. invitation to travel.
CAPRICORN (Dc-c. 22-Jan. 19): Lost Object IS
located. You'll bt' rehe' ed of rcspons1b1hty which actuall~
v.a!. not )Our o wn 1n first place. Good news rece1'ed
concerning health ofrel:ltive. Mone) picture brighter
CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22): Change of plans
indicated. will actuall~ prove beneficial. Accent com·
mun1cat1on. ab1hty to hndge distance. language bamers.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Stress independence.
creauv1t~. abilit~ to br "creat1 vel) selfish." ~eans look
out for )Our own intcn-sts
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): People who Pf'C\'IOUSI~
v.cre indifferent will n"w express almost intense interest
1n )Our acll' 1t1cs. Tru<.t )our own Judgment. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Break from tradition
indicated. you'll encounter 1nd1v1dual whose ideas
oppose your own. This "clash" proves stimulating.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Be ready for change.
IF APRIL l t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ) o u arc dynamic.
1nqu1s111vc. should have talent where wnung ts con-
cerned. You arc attracttH'. restless
New dolls haven't got a prayer
There seems to be a flap over a new
hne of dolls that kneel tlnd clasp their
hands in a gesture of pra)cr. M )
dau&hter's dolls did that 20 years ago.
Tlie moment she snatched them
out of the box. they fell to their knttS
with fear in their eyes and mumbled
something. This was long before dolls
had movable parts and microchips in
their backs.
Whatever the) wc1 ~· saymg ob-
viously went unansv.('rcd as they
were alwa)S found a few days later
I) ing naked under the bed with one
e)c punched out.
Psycholoa1sts have :llways had a
field day with toys. What OOES 11
mean when a child throws Big Bird in
the dryer. won't sleep without a flame
thrower. or uses only blilck crayons to
write on the living room walls?
A fewJ•ears ago. it was teddy bears.
Wh) di kids cling to a furry little
animal throughout their teen-age
)Cars? A psychiatrist said a bear
scned as a trusted fri<'nd for a teen-
ager passins through "<>me difficult
cmouonal times with her parcnts.
"It acts as a trusted friend. pamcu-
larl)' for one strugalini with fcclin'5 ...
h<' said. "There's a ntt<i for an ob1ect
that won't let them down : o ne that 1s
totally under their control.''
Another ps)ch1atris1 from UCLA
said. "Toys teach ch1ldrcn how to
relate to each other and to the world.
Some toys tell children at whom to
direct their a~s1ofls when they
show Rambo giving it to villains who
arc depicted from the Far East ...
The prayi ng dolls. o n the other
hand. arc considered by some groups
to "trivialize religion " .\lso under
the microscope arc the ram1ficat1ons
ofha,·inga Barbie doll in the houst' . .\
New York psychiatrist said. ··A
Barbie doll can bt' a lot morc anxiety·
producing than a cutr little asexual
animal."
Tell me about It. :"to one needs to
hang on 1oadoll v.1thf1 tv.o-inch bust.
rcmo,abk head that c:i n be sent out
to be shampooed. a ron> tall that
S«ures all the fat from the face and
neck. and a wardrobe that could feed
a famil) of four for thret' months. It
brings to the surfac<' ftthnp reserved
onl) for a husband's olct prlfnend.
I teamed a long llmt· ago never to
get too worked up about the to) of the
ho ur. The interest span is a shon ont'
A fcv. ~cars ago. the parents of
.\mcnca v.ere sure 1h:ll alien cite·
tronic bcmgs had "claimed" their
children 1n arcade gam1's v.here h&hts
flashed. quarters drorped ltkc n1es
and things went beep in the night. II
was a flash of hght that has smcc
dimmed.
The to1s game defi~·s analysis. I
suspect 1t s like the gu~ who peddled
Col. Oh' er North dollc; When he got
stuck v.1th a rather large unsold
in"cntol). he dcc1dC'd to 1rash
North's head and put on M1kha1I
Gorbache ·s. ltdocsn't takcane,pen
to anal)zc that one.
North-South vulnerable. South
deals.
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WEST EAST
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Dbl Pass
Pus Pass
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East
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Pau
Opening lead: Kmg of +
Preempu"e bidding 1s' a tv.o-
edged swo rd. Sometimes you v.111
manage to jocke> the opponents
in10 a terrible contract by ) our tac·
tics. Once in while. though. you 1o1.1ll
keep 1hcm out of an odds-on \ICn·
turc that can be defeated because of
the dimibuuonaJ quirks of the
hand.
Looking only at the No rth-Sou1h
hands, a grand slam tn d iamonds is
an excellent proposition It needs
only a 2-1 trump split and euher a
3-2 spade division or finding West
Soured on oranges? Make man11alade
J
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Nov.a)' can ~ou kC"Cp up v. uh all the
names in the nev.s. For1n!)tanrc. v.hat
happened to .\. Pr7~b~s7 o f Detroit
after he changed his name 10 C
Pnybysr~hnrg.
The UTCSl rate for rape commuted
b) ml'n over 65 went up I SS pt"rtt'nt
from I 976 to I 98S. What do }OU
make of that"
Q. How man) chmben ha"c died
so (ar ti) 1ng to gt't to the top of Mt.
E\Cf'nt"
A. At last count. 8.'.!
The Douglas fir 1s a penc.
Q. In a hea'} sea. ho1o1. deep wo uld
a d1Hr ha'c to go ttl ~t to calm
v.:ater"
A . About 60 fttt.
Approximately 740~)-ounplcn ria·
tionwtdc ~wallo• Onstmas tree
ornaments C\l'f') )<'If.
It's )()()times more hkel )ou'.11 bt
munkrcd b a human than b.ntn b)
a po1ton<>Us snakt.
Thal you nn kll a hont's aer b)
look&ftl al ltS lttlh -tho.fl ont of
thotic details of ancient ftetion tho.l's
IOr1 or tn« but not \('')'. °°" way
back. ZaM Gtt> rcpopt11ariad it. Of
count. of rourw. Z..M Gtt) was abo
a cknUS\.
MOM) 1n¥eMoed at 7 pm'Cft\ and
trft vndtll..W ,.,11 doubk 1n 10
~l'neold
~Idaho. &I die C:OUft'#t.~~ of Nn Ptttt Count Net ....,,, " * <'CNM) ~· ol l.t'Wn Cont). Got IMt!
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CHARLES
Go1E1
with the long spades if the 1ack im't
sing)cton. However, East-West
were very busy in the auctton . Souch
doubled five clubs 10 shov. he had
two ·losers in the suit and wasn't
kl'Cfl on slam Bui there was no
sto pping :'llo rth.
After the ktng of clubs operung
le.td v.as taken with the a c. declarer
cashed the ace of diamonds and
breathed a siih of relief when Wt
ACROSS 59 Voe.I
61 Peinhng
1 Cam 62 F"1911
6 Otp 63 ~ty
10 Pteymates 6' Clto's 11stet
14 Asian City 65 Lodging
1 5 Vigorous 66 Of oss
16 Darting 67 Plant anew
H Sheeks· lun 'DOWN
18 Gt.-goddesa
T9 Roar
20 At>ominate
22 Rubbed
24 s..-s
26W9'gtlt
.. tc:ners
27 e.ked goods
3 1 Chemter'
suftut
32 Mtndtul
33 StiQtlt•t
35 Pipe tomt
38 Luxunous
39 s..boerd '° lmptc)re 41 0..
42 Requnments
'3 Herd
" Remote "5 CacftM
47 Rel ....
5 1 Lltigat99
52 Publec
54 Cont8inen
58 OS9dt
, C..t on
2 Subdue
3 One
4 Tree toenee
5 Cleft
6 Fema6e
7 Fnendl)
8 Poem at>ou1
Ajax
9 o.n ... t
10 Ptundef•
11 Bromide
12 a.-i
13$~
2 1 Th<ee Pf'9f
23 FC>fWWO.O
25 CrlirNnal
27 Noodle
28 Truancy
-H~
30 Perc:Na
3' Pac:tt animats
35 Gart
36 Roof edge
37 <>gm
7
shov.cd out He no v. procttd cd v.1th
the l ing of diamonds. 1hen ruffed a
club in dumm~ A fter ca shing JUSI
one high spade 1n hand. declarer
took thtl l mg-a e of hcans and
ruffed a heart :-.c'' ame the ling
of spades. and had both defenders
followed. or had East been t he one
w11h spade s,honncss. dcc\arcr
would ha'c bttn able to claim.
West rc.ahzed tha t he ould not
gain b) ruffing the spade. so he
d1Katded a dub He v.·as mcrcl~
dclan ng 1he 1ne,11ablc Dcclarn
s1mpl~ thrcv. him on lead v.uh h1
master trump 10 for.:e a return of
c11 hcr a club or a hean No mailer
v.h1ch West produ ed. declarer
would amply ruff in o ne hand while
discarding his spade loser lrom the
olher , and the lam ""as home
39 sace1cn. pr~I '° lf\flUenee SO °' 'tours •2 Distnd 53 H1nov '3 V'ttionary 1n<;arMtion 4' Very beSt SS Oeo s meld ~Boy~
47 EWd 56 Western peel
'8 Lyne: Poem 57 Gr.ouel
49 CMCtl 60 Limb
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THE
PAlllLY
ClllCUS
by BU Keane
Mlook. Wittie cheese .~
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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That s enough trying to cheer him up ..
11 s nap time now'
PEANUTS
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1LL BET AN'<Tl-llNG T14AT
'(OIJ 0 &1 E UP THAT BLANKET
IF '(OU K.NEw JUST HOw
RtDtCJLOUS 'iOv LOOI( ..
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1-4EY C,ARrtE.LP L( T 5 JO(J AROUND ..r
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by Charles M. Schulz
ANP CL05E THE POOR! r oo N·r WANT ANY UNNE.C:E~~Af\Y AIR
GETTING IN HE.RE.!
by Pat Bredy
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POR BETTER OR POR WORSE
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by Garry Trudeau
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by Lynn Johnston
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ORANGE CO\S1 . •
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1988 25 CENT
Laguna lakes in path of homes
Irvine Co. proposes artificial wetlands ------as substitute in Laguna Laurel project
By BOB VAN EYltEN
Of ... Oll9r .........
Bubbles wouldn't hke what's going
on in Laguna Can~ on. say en-
vironmentalists.
The three-ton hippopotamus made
headlines 10 ~ears ago when she
World
A U.S. Marine sentry is
killed in Panama by fellow
guards while searching
for intruders./ A4
Hijackers land in Algeria
after freeing more pass-
engers./ A4
Nation
A better mouse is the first
animal to be granted a
U.S. Patent./ A5
California
Sonny Bono is elected
· Palm Springs mayor./ A2
Sports
Westminster tops Hunt-
ington Beach to knock
Oilers from Sunset
League baseball tead./81
Index
escaped from the Lion Countf) Safan
game park and took ur residence in
one of the small lakes along Laguna
\an)on Road near El Toro Road.
Bubbles found peace in the canyon
lake unul her unt1meh demise in a
recapturl' alll'mpt. Rut now. the
Runway
lights
back on
atJWA
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ... o.117 .... ...,.
Flight opera11ons returned 10 nor-
mal Tucsda~ night at John Wayne
.\1rpon after broken runway lights
forced a1rpon offi c1alc; to reroute
01ghtS thl• pre\ IOUS IWI' nrghtS.
.. The light!> arc on' .. announced
airport facilities officer Bill
Pemberton on Tuesda' afternoon
..\1rpon officials qu1rltl~ alened the
control tO'Al'f and air earners that
n:gular schedules coul<1 be resumed
Tuesda' night.
( rew~ of ck ctnciaM had 'A Orked
0Hn1mc scl'ktng to l<'arn 'Ah~ the
lights "cnt out at ·~Orm. Sunda~
Pembcnon said old \A, mng and
l'Qu1pmen1 contributed 10 the break·
do'An.and1hes,stem'Aasst1llno1 IOO
percent after ·repair' 'A ere made
Tucsda'
Repair cre'As 'A t'rl· planning to
rrtum toda\ to con11n11c work on the
t.'kctncal S).stem. he said
"We're gom,g to be clC'a ning up no'A
and probabl) installing a backup
\'it<'m ... he said
· Pembcnon said a ~<lckup S>stem
would cost about S600.000. with 80
percent of th(• costs being covered b~ a
Federal ..\\ 1a11on .\dm1n1stra11on
grant.
Re pairmen had brought the run-
(Pleue 11ee RUNWAY I A2)
peaceful atmosphere of the two lakC's
and the fragile can~on en' 1ronmen1
are thrratened b) the Ir' me Co ·s
proposed 3.~00-home I aguna Laurel
pro1cc1. said Richard Hams of the
Laguna Can) on Cons..·n anq,.
"Tho~ arc the onh two natural
lakes 1n Orange Cou nt~ ··said Hams.
"We're 'er' concernl·d about the
dra1nagl· and lake management plan
that The In lnl' ( o I' proposi ng fo r
Laguna -Laurl·I ··
The plan 'Aas''-'' t<.''At'd Tuesda) b)
the Orangl' ( ount~ Pla nning (om·
m1ss1on. 'Ah1ch postponed 11s de·
c1s1on on the mailer until Ma\ 3
Plans call for des1ruc11on of ~me of
the wetlands associated \A, 1th the lakes
as "ell as creation of a ne'A concrett'-
lt ncd runoff pond ..\l<.0 included 1n
the plan '" the crea11or ol some ne'A
artificial "e1land., .
Harns and othl'f\ from the Con-
sen anc ' told lht· corY1m1ss1on that the~ 'Acre conlcrncd at.out the future
of the talcs and uf thl' c-an,on
··..\ctualh v.c don·r 'A3n1 to \l'l' Jn~th1ng built in thl· • an,on ·· ..aid
Hams after the Pl.•nning < om-
m1ss1on meeting .. B .. 1 'A l··re um·
ccrned about v.ha1\ g<•ing 10 happt•n
1fth1s pro1ect 1'> built V.C' don't thtnl..
the~·, e adC"quakh .iddres~d QUt''>·
tions regarding the prl"'K'n a11on 01
"'ildlifl.' and the probkm\ of po11.:n11al
f1ood1ng further Jov.n •he can,on ··
Harn!> ..aid nu mt·r· •J., species or
bird!>. mammJh rcpt ii (, and amph1-
b1ans "'ould hi. 1hrc •'l"nl"d b' <k-
AJi America Weat Atrlln• jet anroechea
John Wayne Airport where nacat oper-
ation• were temporarily aaapended Sunday
after tile main runway IJ&lat. failed. PflCht
operadona resamed Tlaeeday after elec·
trical repaira.
'elopmen11n Laguna \anyon
Included on the h-.t arc 18 en-
dangcrC'd species. 1nclud1n1 the
\Outhan bald eagle. the percarinc
falcon the light-footed clapper rail,
the long-1a1led \A.easel and the Pacific
tree frug Hams said
Harn) ..aid that toda' members of
the l·on ·p anq 'A Ou Id deliver to the
Board of ">uix-n 1sors petitions bear-
ing .,1gna1urcs from mf'fe than 8.000
(Pleue eee BOU8&8/A2)
Parking
fee in
Laguna
to go up
Council leave3 open
d e ba le on use of new
revenues for parki ng
ByLANCE IGNON
OI ... o.117 ,._. IWI
Sometime late this summer. rt will
co\t -5 ratherthan 50ct•nts to park for
an hour in dov.nto'An Laguna Beach
and t'A O other area' oft he Ctt\.
..\t the ~mt' llmC' ho"e\ er:La1una
resident\ \A, ho are not fond of rum-
mJg1ng for quaners \A, 111 be able to
purcha~ a l'-'O-~car parkmg pass for
S:'O according 10 a ~n~ of dcc1s1ons
madr b' the Cit' ( ouncil on Tues-
da~ Rc.,1den1s currenth pav S20 for a
one·' ear pas!>
But the qu~11on ofhn'A the c1t) will
spend m ne'A-fcund pJnttng profits
-\A, hl\h .. 111 amOlin t to about
S600 l annualh -•S sull up for
gra~
..\ group of local bu>iness ~pie.
some of \A, horn omrnsc a sroup
ti) mg to r«"all a m:11onty of the
counnl 'Aant c"ef) cent set aside for
par!.. mg 1 mpro' ement ~ including a
largr parking lot dO\lo 010"'-n
Cit~ \fanagcr lo..en Frank had
proP<.li.t'd SJ>('nd1ng S5l'l0.000 a vear
from parktng fC'C for prOJCCtS such as
d eaning publil n-strooms and do-.n-
to" n stret'ts and paramedic ~rvttts.
Advice and Games C7
Births A10
Bulletin Board A3 Supervisors abolish parks district ·· t n les<, ~ ou take somC' 'Cl) strong
stand on tht' future . there will be no
supixm for \Ou to ra•« the rates ...
said Donald Bia I.. prC'stdent of the
Chamtx·r ofCommercr Business A8
Classified 86-7
Comics C8
Death notices B8
Entertainment BS
Food C1-6
Mind & Body A7
Opinion A6
Police log A3
Public notices 88
Sports 81-4
Weather A2
~
By BOB VAN EYltEN
Of_Oll9r,... .....
The Orange Count~ Board ot
uper' 1sors '01ed Tm·sda) to d1s-
soh <' the 5.l-\ear-old Harbors.
lkaches and Parks Dl'tnct. a move
that cn11cs ~' could ult1mateh hun
thl· count~ 's recrea11on:il areas .
If the d1ssolut1on "ins final ap.
pro~al. the dtstnct will cease to be an
independent enlll~ "rth its O'An
budget.
The d1stnc1 wo uld txrnme a coun-
Sheriff gets OK
for Laser Village
to train deputies
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of ... Oll9r,... .....
County law enforcement officers
will soon be playina laS<'rtagas pan of
their training.
The count) Board of Supernsors
on Tuesday authorized establishment
ofa $100.000 "Laser Villqc" where
county sheriffs deputies and police
offi cen can enaaat in simulated
aunf.Pts usana specially adapted
laser weapons.
"It will be similar to a movie set."
said Assistant Sh(nfT Walter Fath.
"You·u have a onc-stOf'• houK. a fast-
food rntaurant. a bank. and you can
ch•RF the tcenano t<' fit whatever
type of situation you want to simu·
late. wh(thcr it's an armed robbiery. a
hostaec situation or whatever:·
Trainees will use the same t~JX
pistols arid shotguns that arc uSCJi 1n
service. but the tra1 ntng weapons
contain laser canndges instead of
bullets.
Panicipants will wear special vests
that arc activated by the laser beams.
so that they will know whether
the,"ve been hit by a mock bullet. ~unds for the laser trainins facilit>
arc beina raised pri"atrly. said Fath.
"We're not askina for any tax
dollars:· he >aid. "The Sheriffs
Advisory Council has :1areed to take
this on as a project and thcy'V"c
indicated that they can raise what WT _... .. n~.
The advisory council is an ei1ht-
year-old scrvitt O(Jlnitation whK'h
(Pl .............. ,A.I)
t> dl'panment and m hudiet 'AOuld
be controlled b\ thC' surerv1sors. Co unt ~ government is ap·
proachmg 11s c;1ate-1mprised spending
hm11. and one 'Aa\ 10 tretch the ltm1t
is b~ absorbing the autonomous
district. ~1d Supen 1<;Qr Thomas
Rile'
··the count\ has tu take some
action to sun 1\ e ... said Rile'.
Count) officials !'.a~ the cftstnct 1s
wa~ belo'A ltS annual ~pendtng hmtt
and that the surplus spending ca-
parn~ could be used tf' keep count~
go"~rnment opNat1ng until the C'11d
of 1hr fiscal H'ar.
.. For soml' reason the district's
Gann s~·nd1ng hm11 is ab;out SJJ
million abo'e v.hat the~ can spend.
and b~ absorbing thl· d1stnct. the
count' l·an al o Jbsorh that ntended
spending limn:· said Fd Mountford.
an atdt· 10 uper' •c;or Hame11
\\ tt'dl'r
Board members ha',. assured tht"
Harbors &aches and Parks C'om-
m1c;c;1on. 'Ah1ch adm1n•<,ters the dis·
tnr t. that funding for p:uks and oth~r
recreational areas \A.Ill no t be Jl"Op.
ard1zcd
··The rcsolu11 on St'h up 3 sp("('1al
fund so that all tht' monl"' going 10 the
district 'A OUld still J• to Har"""'
fka hes and Par!..\· "<ltd Chmllt'
~kDan1el. an ass1s1an to R ile~
One comm1~s1oner ,,.d hov.c' t'r
thJI he and h1<1 l'Olle31.'Ue~ 'Aert• nnt
con' 1ncea
··v.e fccl that b ) m1\l'lg1hesc tund'
'ou're going to reach :i p01n1 l"\C'ntu·
(Pleueeee PARKS/A2)
.\I the ugge'it1on nf Blaclc and
S<'' cral others. the ouncll dCC"tded 10
con,11.kr se111ng up a comm1 1tCC' made
up ol re\1dents. m{"f'Chants and Clt~
stall 11.1 1mplrment a lf'ng-ran~ plan
Ill deal Yil lh parking The comm1lltt
v.ould alw male f'C"COmmendat1ons
on ht'"' the par~1ng fe~ should be
i.ix-nt (. uun 1lman Nt•tl F1tzpatnck
'><l id
Bu t ~"eral member) of Comm11-
tl't' to Rt'call \11~ Council fear that
(Plea. eee P AJlIDl9G I A2 l
Shawndagets prom date
and a lesson in courage
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81aawadaWe9tly•,.._ ......... ,...
By JONATHAN VOUKE
Of ............
This 'car. ha'A nda \\ es1h has a
date 10 ihe prom. ·
That mean~ then• 'A on·1 be am
1cle\ls1on cameras a1 her homr
-.hen she dons her formal dress 10
attend the end-of-thl'·' car e\Cnt at
Edison High School in Huntington
Bea h.
The media \I.as then: last 'ear -
"'hen Sha"nda 'AU :i 1un1or -
b«auSC' the I -~ear-old had to fight
trad1t1on .:ind man) of her fello"
students to bu) her ucf,(et.
ot that Sha"' nd:i is a d1s-
c1pl1nar) probltm. she's a to~
notch student. Sht ncarl~ •-as kept
from attcnd1na the 198.., prom onl>
btcau.sc .she "anted to ~o aklne.
Thn·c ~oung men had asked to
3~'t'tlmp3~ hC1, but W satd ~hC\
'Aal"n·1 '>Pt"C'tal to h,·r and "he
v.antr.-d to go"' nhout an escon. JU 'it
10 cnJ''~ the dance \A, 11h her fn<'nd'
Rut 1ha1 'Aas a~1n<.1 thC' rulc<1
..\nd although un'A nttcn. rut~ ol
tr.id1t1on the hard
In a battle that dn-" national
media attention. Sh;i\lo nda con·
'1n eJ Edison Pnnn p:ll Ja k Ken-
ned~ to alto"' her to f" stag. C' en
though a maJOrtt' ot the studtnt
ouncil said no
ha"' nda Yient tn the prom
stag. 1n a limousine s11pphed b~ a
Los ..\ngek radio statio n. a('("om-
pan1C'd b~ another ~onng v.oman
and a ~oung man "ho also v.ent
"'1thout dat~.
Hl·r ha11lc endc-d 11 the Ma) 31
.:hn1..c.. 'Aht h 'ACnt smooth!) tsut
0(ll n t"I') rtung \loU r"rgotten on-
Junt• I \ht' rt'('alled th1<> v.ttk.
.. E H 'I"\ thing ha~ prett} much
died dll'A n th1<i 'car. bul there ~re
,1111 J '"~ rude 1·ommcnts.''
,ha"'ndJ '31d .. ,, "'a pretty bed
dun ng the beginntn& of the year.
·• \ girl brought her boyfriend
o'er 10 m1· and held h1\ hand and
SJ•d ·oon·1 tn 10 tt:i-4 him from
me
Her moth('r. Lorena Wtsth. sa.cl
'>hC' l..nt"'A 11 was go1n1 to be a"touah
ha11lc. and warned her da.uahtCT of
that la!>t t"ar.
·· he v.as at a convtn11on when I
~ allC\1 her and told hcT what was
(Pl--_. 911AWJllDA/A9t
Pitfalls Seen in plan for llouses around Mesa oll wells
.,IDIMDWUD ........ ._ ...
Amid mmplatnts about the dearth
of MW homn in C~ta Mesa. «-
~r Kaufman and lrOld hlld an
idea; Pu1 u9 90 MW houm at ti.t md
o( Wcsi I Ith Strttt alnftl the blu,..
ovtttookin& Hununston leKh and
the Panik Ot<ean.
Thn't was just OM problem. The
tnct would bt smack i" the mtddlc of
an oll ftdd. Not to wony. the drvdopm met.
Build the houtcS arO\tnd the wdls.
When the wtlls run dr) -somethina
npttterd to happen within the Mill
decade -puU 1M rna(hinery out and
call the &and "open spett."
It 111 proj«1 city plannen •> they
... \le tJf'Obk11111 -'th, C\fte that $pUB
lotsof~ms.
Chief I~ tbolt i41 the Uptt-ta·
tion that the 1'8C't. whkh devetopm
hopt to ...U a ptftt C'Oftlmuany. ~draw YGU"I famitift. C1Hldrcn
and oil rip can pm~ to bt a
I
~
haurdous combtnat1on.
In Hunt1naton Bcat'h. 1t pro"cd to
bt lethal 1Vi )Ul'S lllO •·hen a S-~e.r
okt bo) (f\mbtd O\tr a""" and ftll
into oil pump mach1nny. TM duld
Md ,ont into lM compln witb has
~r "to MICb tM od ~I wort,"
pol1CC rq>ans 11.cl.
"T~ remains lhe C'Ontttn u to
.-hcthcf two W(h dt¥tt"e Ules lhoukt
bt combu\fd. cspcocaalh on tM •mt av:· (It planntr Willa louwms.-
K1nttn •TOtt ln htr T'fJ'Oft. "Some o( • \
th( COnttrnS -\'ISU:ll. nOttc and
odon -cannot ht m1Upted to an
1ns11n1ficant utent ..
Th( plann1ns depertment ~t to
the proplc 1h1s Wttk, •'•una res.dtftts
to talk 10 the Piann•f\f Commnteon
about their~
Th<' first concnn' came from
horMO•ners 1n the On-an Vae-Part
tract •ho ~Id ha\·e tn hve Mll to a
14-foot wall 1f the ~Jttt fM'I 1n.
8ccaute OC'can V lC'a LS towtf t• lk P'~ ~~ the"""*'
l
who ha\t to put up a 1Tta1mn1 wall
that t'OUld rft(h 8 feet That •·ould ht
'~ .,1th a b-foot kntt -for
pn\-8(') Offiaab at 9'.aufman and 8tced art
WOC°tl"I Wtlh ~ ftC'R 10 maU
tM wall ~ pelataber, etty plannrr
Kn*" c~ sa.ct. Pf'OPOUk 1n-r1• P'anttr p«k~t~ and land·
SiraPl"I 1n ffont of the wan.
"nothcr iCl of On<'emt coma
from P'OC>k wtto ""<' •• a ~
mobttt ~ pert '" t9'e I :'JIOO .._,.
' "
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Palm Springs voters elect M ti 1 d h. f -1n . _ os y-c Q U y, c a n ceo ra celeb rity Sonnyfiono mayor-.... ~-==--=~-:=.-=~ --~
Sonny Bono's mayoral dream s
came true T uesday as voters in Palm
Springs picked him at the polls. while
citizens across South<'m California
decided ci~y council races and ballot
issues reflecting con~rns about
growth.
Bono. 53. was amona seven can-
didates for mayor but had not only his
own celebrit) status in his favor but
the Academy Award suc·cess of h is ex· ·
wife a nd singing pannt'r. C her. who
won the best actress Oc;car on Mon·
day.
He was el~ted with 4,842 votes.
while his.closest opponent had 2.498.
nty spokeswoman Juli<' Ba umer said.
Growth control was an issue in city
council races 1n the Los Angeles
Count} suburbs of 'ian Gabriel.
Culver Cit). La Cannda Flintridge
and El Segundo. where citizens also
were votins o n Measure C. which
would require voter approval of deals
''ith builders trying to bypass build-
ing density limits.
Del Mar voters p.1ssed a con-
troversial measure that will force the
removal of some sea walls protecting
beachfront homes. according to final
returns. The final but unofficial vote
was I, 303 for; 902 agai rist.
The vote ends a d«ades-old con-
troversy that pitted oct'anfront pro p-
Crt)' owners apinst those who want
access to public land.
· The first mayor's election in
Palmdale was led by rt'llred Air force
colo nel and former X-15 test ·pilot
William J ... Pete .. Knight. who had
891 votes with eight of 12 precincts in.
Foll owing was rcaltor Inez Nielson
with 7 19. and two othl·rs tratled.
leading in Culver 1ty were Jim
Boulgarid~. a previous counc il
member who &Ol 1.M5 votes and
Steven Gourdy. with I .435 vott"S.
T railing clo~ behind them were Paul
Netzel with 1.122 vott'" and Richard
Brundo. with 1.021 votes.
With four of 13 precincts reported
in San Gabriel C ity Council elections.
slow-growth candidates Frank
Blaszcak. Jamt>S Castaneda. and John
Tapp were leading slightly with 385.
441 and 4:!5 votes respcC"t1Vrl}.
With absentee ballots <.'buntl.'d.
residents of Hesperia in San
Bernardino Count) "l're approving
incorporauon by a 558-141 margin.
In Palm Springs. the retirement of
Ma}Or Frank Bogen. 71.. ~t the stagC'
for Bono·s election. RogC'n St'ned
ronsl.'CU\l\e t\\O-}ear terms.
Bono v. ill \erve four )t>ars and tx·
p:11d $15.000 annualh
In Long Beach. with 55 of 3 IJ
precincts reponin~ in the first race for
elected mayor. incumbent Mayor
Ernie Kell led with 4.IQO votes v.h11c
community activist I uanne Pl)or
had 3.051 a nd Count1 lwoman a nd
Rapid Transit Distnct board Presi-
den t J an Hall "as third w11h 2.957
Four "as Thomas ··~kt .. Demski. Rl'' 1tahz1ng the desert rc\on.
·\\ith 435. who ga1ncct comrnunll} popula11on 38.000, as ;1 tounst dl.',11·
lhOWert bOttt days ......... bo4ft dllp .. ,....,, the mid .. to
mtd 70s, lows ton19M In the so.. •
W•t to southwe9t wiftda 10 to 15 knota ""' blow through
the Inner oo.si.a waters tMI -.moon Md~ Oll9r 2..foot
... end• 3-foot IOU1hWeSt .....
Soulhefn Catlfornia mount• ~ .. be rnoeu, CilOudY
today, pwtty doudy t<>Nght end~. with ........ d\anCe
of 8howefa both days. Cooter ctays .. torecatt, -'th re.on highS
today and ThurSd•Y ranging from 80 to II. lows t~ from 35
to•S. Conliderabee cioudiineM In the deMrtS .. bring • ligttt
ch1111C• of ~s today end T'huf9d9y,-"" gusty winds to 30
mph blOwing in the Owen~ v.., In the afternoon Md ~
hours Upper delet1 highs witl range from 72 to 80. IOWS from •2
to 52 Lower Cleseft highs will range from 82 to 88, lows from 5-4
1060
U.S. Temps ~ .,
71 lf -°" n ~Cal . Temps ~ 61
nw....,1-. .. Le ~-M<u 10 •1
Al-yNY S9 le -SS .. ""-"'' ..... ..
A-QUe 18 39 ·~ 47 31 e .. .,,,_ ..
Amv1Jito 1S 29 I( ..... ,~. 69 3•~-17
Ancno<• 41 33 LQV~ '9 so 8Numonl .,
A~ 41 33 lottle~ 11 •• 8lQ a.. 60
At14nta u 4 1 L_ ..... 71 .. Cai-. 66
M-&eact> 11 .s euo-c~1 7• All.,,tlC Crty .. '1
A..SI"' 76 46 ....._-OOM .. IO l4 EUt""• SS
ean ...... e so .. ---se )9 ,._ 116
8oll <>q• 68 •2 ~SIP-..i 69 )4 l -..SI"' 78
Bwm~a": S9 ., --67 •9 lOt198HGfl 81
8""°'A't '-70 » -o.-$ 1S •9 lO'I A~ 91
6"'H 92 41 ...._YO<'C·~ S6 44 l ,.. Awport 6'I
NOt1n ~11e 79 ).3 ....... ,. .. St &ostnn 43 )6 0oo-c 1, 69 ., .....,,,...,.... H &rowntv•i.te ., •7 8vltal0 6S 3e Om.na 70 •t --IC> 90
0.W.00 72 S6 ~-.. 60
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Surf Forecast ,..... ... ...., .... ..... .... ..... !>7 lOS AflO'M" C•ty 3 11 u ~~ly 3 11 ., s... County 3 11 31 s SWO-e-v.,.,.,,. ) II S3 s-Ot<ect-~· °"'-IOt S1 T-sa.~ l fltllt C:-. 47
S1 47
54 T ides 60 i9
SJ TOOAT
~ Fv•' to-l •1 a m Ot
7 l7."' H 54 FlfSI "'9f' .0 5 •• ~._ ?pm
Lon' Beach-anct-Patmdaie vo1ers-
werc directly elC'Cting a mayor for the
first time whale residents of Hesperia
in San Bernardino \ount) were
deciding whether m incorporate
"h1le citizens of San J u:-in Capistrano
1n Orange Count> 'oted on two
council seats and whether IO approve
an 8 percent hotel tax
atten~ion O.\,er a .d1spute...-i~a11on "as lhl· focui. <'f the ma) oral
noise from the Oags flov.n O\er his contest. -41~~it1r.~N1i;-----;&._
home. Nine people wrre running for Bono. who moved tu Palm Spnngs
on YI S5 29 -e .. o.ev-12 ,. ''°""' S3 ebidatt..iiiw ... .. S6 ~1"911
"'-• 96 63 ~effc,. ~-se ..,.,.... y
ma)Or. four years ago and npened a res·
In Culver City. w11h 18 of 29 taurant called Bono. promised a
precincts m . council incumbent Paul celebrity-studded film festi val. con-
Jacobs appeared to be holding o n 10 certs and some type of ma1or sponrng
his scat. with I. 981 'ntes tallied in l'' ent to attract toun'ltS and their
unofficial results. Others who were monc).
PARKNG FEE TO GO UP.IN LAGUNA •••
F rom Al
when the question of whether to set
up the committee 1s brought back to
tht· counc1l 1t "111 be defeated with the
extra vote of Co uncilwoman Lida
Leone). who was not present Tues·
da).
"We think this 1s nothans more
than windo" dress1n1? ... said Rex
Brad>_. a consultant for ihe recall. "It's
an effort to make it lf)6k like the~
compromised. In fact there's not
go ing to be a commllll'e ..
The increased park10g rates will
apply to me ters 10 the downtown area
and to spaces at Hci,ler Park and
Main Beach. Frank said the} should
be in place b) somcllm<' 1n .1.ugust.
The council struck down Frank'!>
proposal to begin parking fees at 8
a.m. a nd stuck \\llh 10 a.m
011e o f the pnnc1p:il complaints
t'rom the audience v.a" that the nl}
has no long-term plan 10 address the
parking problem in a city that draws 3
m1lhon visitors per yenr.
Ma)or Dan Kenm·~ a nd Frank
noted. however. that th<' city has been
pursuing a plan for at least fi ve years.
In that time the city h;is built a two-
stol) down to" n parki ng lot and
bought several existin~ lots.
For the future, the city plans to
enlarge an existing lot adjacent City
Hall. The cit} is c urrently saving up
mone\ for the project which could
cost as much as S5 million. Frank
said. _
Councilman Roben Gent!)· noted
that unless the entire downtown area
v.ere turned into a parhng lot. the city
v. 111 never be able to ~upply enough
parking for e\'eryone Gent!) said
that the nearb) Aliso Viejo planned
communll} current!~ under con-
struction alone "Ill house an t:Sll·
mated 80.000 residents. man} of
v.hom will visit Lagun:i.
.. If we are obliged to ~uild '?3rk1ng
lots for the people of ·\hso V1cJO we
will be Laguna Beac h tht• parking lot. ..
he said.
O n a separate but rel..tted issue. the
council voted 3-1. w1rh Coun-
cilwoman Manha Collison casting
the no vote. to amend p:in of the cit~ ·s
parking ordinance in order to bnng 11
into conformance "11h California
Coastal Comm1ss1on guidelines.
Sc"eral members of the audience
rnmplained that the new o rdinance.
which will be brought b:ick for fun her
discussion. "111 allo" city officials 10
require a ne" bustnC'ss owner to
suppl~ additional parking after his
pro1ect 1s approved.
SHERIFF GETS OK FOR LASER VILLAGE •.•
F rom Al
knds 11~ support 10 the Shenfrs
Dcpanmcnt and other count) police
agcnr1c'.>.
The council and a1101her donor.
Rancho Santiago Cnllegc. ha\l'
alreath raised $~0 000 for the
purchase of 15 laser pistols. threl'
shotgum and 25 'ests.
Don Burns. the council's chair-
man. said he alread\ has commit·
ml'Ots from donor!) (pr most of thc
remaining equipment. ··we alread) ha1.c commitments
for must of the large t-u1ld1ngs. and
the pa\lng 1s co mm1ned for." said
Burns. a NC'wpon Beach bu1s-
nessman ... I think this 1<; going to be a
tremC'ndous benefit w law enforce-
ment in Orange Count~ ··
Fath said the trainin~ facility would
he madl' a'a1lablc tn c11~ police
dt'partments·1n the co11nt) as "ell as
to the ~ha1ff'i Departrnt'nt.
.\nd 11 \Nill ~~ usC'd for mo re than
1ust mock gunfight'>. he said.
··wC' would also be uc;i ng the~ 1llage
fur tan1cal training." <.aid Fath ... to
teach o ur people hov. to approach a
house or a bar after hours when
thl·~ ·,e had a call. Suppose you've got
a burglar alarm going and a back door
open. There ma} or ma) no t be
someone in there. How do you
approach:·
Fath said t"o othl'r Southern
California rounlll''i. L o\ .1.ngcles and
San Diego. al read~ ha' 1· lascr training
programs .
The La~r V 1llagc ·Pl< 11ect could tx·
rnmpletcd as t.•arl) as J11l). Fath said.
It "Ill be located at thl' department'.,
training center at I lJ(lf) W. Katclla
..\\'e. 1n Orange. he said
PARKS DISTRICT BEING ABSORBED ••.
From Al
all) where park maintenance funds
arc going to be vulnerable." said
Comm1ss10ner Leonard MacKa1n.
"What the board 1s s.1~ mg 1s. ·1ook
folks. we're all good gu~s and we're
committed to Harbor<; Beac hes and
Parks.' We're no t sa~ 1ng we don't
believe them. but.,.. hat happens down
the line?"
MacK.arn said that once the} ha,·e
the legal caparn) to do so. county
officials might be tt·rnpted to cut
funding for parks 11 1he~ are faced
' with a general linanc1al squeeze similar to that which v.;ic; e:o.pencnced
this fiscal }ear.
"Say they decide th:i1 gang warfare
has gotten o ut of hand :-ind they need
funds to put 1.000 police officers on
the street one wrt·kcnd:· said
MacKain. "or sa) coun t> employees
arc on strike and clamoring for pa)
ra1!>Cs. Those pnont1c .. may start to
look more 1mponan1 than main-
taining a regional park I think this I!>
1he-cnd-of--t~-svstcm a .. Wt! know.it.''
Mac Kain cni1nLcd ~upcrvisors for
not informing the Harbors Beaches
and Parks Commission about what
was happening.
.. We d on't know v. hat's going to
happen." he said. "We're sa~ing to
them. ·1f )OU.\l' got the answers. at
least tell us about 11.' "
D1ssolut1on of the district $t1ll
requires the approval of the Local
Agency Fo rmatio n C0mm1ssion as
well as final. unanim ous approval
from the Board ofSupt'fVisors.
The matter 1s sch"duled to go
before the comm1ss1on on May 4 and
will return to the bfiard for final
approval an June.
Supervisor Wieder. who was
ORANGE ~--.f
COAST --· r•I
absent from Tue!.da) '1. meeting. has
raised some obJec uons to the d1ssolu-
t1on and could \Otc against dismantl-
ing the district. according to
MacKain.
Mountford said W11.der did ha't'
some objections to the d1ssolut10n
but that she had not r•·ached a final
po!>1t1on on 11.
Wieder 1s in Washm!!.ton D.C this
"eek and could not ~(.-reached fo r
romment Tucsda).
OIL FIELD HOUSES •••
F rom Al
such lo" quaht) that lire 1s not a real
concern for planna~. For the same
reason. the\ arc not "nrned about oil
spills o r gusht·rs from the wells.
On the traffic womc' Caspers said
truck<; would' 1~11 the area about once
e'c~ threr v.eek-..
"The) ·re li ving in an 1ndustnal
area. so it's reall) consistent with the
area." Caspers said.
The Planning Comm1ss1on 1s e,.
pected to vote May 23 on the prOJCC1
and its ennronmental impact repon.
RUNWAY LIGHTS ON •.•
From A l ..
waftlgllfs up To an intrns1l} of2 on a
1-to-5 scale. he said. That 1s normal
for n1ghtt1me operation<;. Pemtxnon
'iald.
"At higher intcns111c) there arc still
some·probkms wi th the wmng." he
said.
Higher intens1t1cs Jre necessary
under cenaan daytime conditions.
Pemberton said crewi. would kick the
system up to a higher 1ntens1ty today
to check the wiring.
HOUSES •••
Prom Al
Following the failure of the runway
li&hts Sunday niaht and the continued
bfackout on Monday. nishnimc a r-
rival and dcpanure flights wcrt
d iverted to Ontario ancf Los Anaeles
International airpon s.
count) ruidents o pposcd to-develop-
ment 1n the canyon.
A development agrttmcnt for the
Laguna Laurel proJCCt i\ scheduled to
go before the Plannint Comm ission
on April 19 and to the Board of
SupcrYi$0rs for fin.al approval on
April 26.
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G<_.st>o<o NC .. ., Tucson 96 S4 T 0" ...c.> H •7 •Wmong lfttO .... -· 10s 10 ...00 '°9 ,,.,
HilttlorO S6 40 lutsa ,. 66 W@'SI-7'1 S7 s..ncs.,. l --.... ,,. ""°..a. 10 .....,.so.
~ n ,. WWw.gton DC •<I .. 'f.,_,...l<tVll 14 S1
Paroled sex off ender held .
in slaying of girl in desert
SA:'\ BER:".\R D INO tAP i -.\
parokd ~\offender 1s heang held for
10H'st1gat1on 1n the sl;i~ang of an 8-
~ear·olJ T"cnt~ nine Palms girl kid -
napped from a swar me-et, San
lkrnard1nu Count\ <\henff Flovd
T1dM·ll said Tucsda\. ·
··shn1ffs 10\esuptM'S are con<'Cn-
trating on a possible <-u~pcn in lhe
kidnap and murder of 8-~ear-old
S~h1a Elaine Mang<''· ~h1ch oc-
curred on MarC"h '!7 10 the Yucca
\'a Ile~ area ... he said <1 unng a news
con fercnce herL'.
< h llo n Eugl·ne ~11tchell. .B . ofthl·
dc~·n rummun1l\ of P1oncerto" n
\\3'> 4wst1onL·d b~ t.1sk force m·
\ C'it1gators on .\pnl 6. lie said. He v.as
hcll..lh·d un .1.pnl 7 fur1 n,es11gat1on ol
paruk \IOlauon at the reque\t of h1"
paruk o ffi cer. T 1dv.ell <.aid
\tuchdl. "hoscr\cd I 81T1<>nth~ tor
a I q 5 St'\ offen~· l 1tcd in coun
d tKIJffil'nt\, n·mal0t.'l1 IO C'UStO<h
Tul'Wa\ -
··shcr)ffs in'l"'>llgat\lr\ haH· se11cd
a I 'It<:\. <brk hlut' H11nda Prdu~k
v.h1rh ~1ttl'hell droH· <in March 21:·
tht: '-ht•nll ..aid. .. .\ prelimina~
c\aminat1o n ol thl' '1·h1clc hu re-
' l·akd ph~s1cal t'' 1den, e that shcnffs
dl."panmcnt pn~unnc·I belle' c wi ll
prn,L· that thl· '1r11m \\:'lsatxluctcd 1n
that lar "
s\ h ta was abductl·J while al a
s"ap me1..·1 v. tth ht'r fam1l~ at the Sk~
l>riH·-ln in Yul"ca Valle~. about 120
mile\ cast uf Los ·\ngcles. Her bod)
. "a~d1'>Co,er1..·don .1.pn14inl.anders..
about 15 m1k•c; north1•ast of Yurca
Valk~.
S01all quakes detected in Whitter, LA
LOS ..\NGELES !AP) --\pair ol
sma11 canhqualt'\ Jigi•lcd Southt.•rn
California Tuesda\. h11t fe v. Pl'Opk
felt the Jolls and no damage or m1um·,
\\Crl' reported. o ffin al' u1d.
T hl· l::itest temhlor h11 at 6·26 p.m.
in Wh1111a. \ltl· oi thr de'a">tatmg
0L't. 1 quake .
The ~mall tl'mblurml'3">ur:cd :!. I on
the R1thtl'r Sl'alc of ground motion
a nd ":lf> lCOtl·rcd I _~ miles south and
southL':l\t ul Pa\atkn.1 said Kath)
\\' JllS. a '>('1sm1r anal) st at the < alllorn1a 1n .. 111utc ot T «hnolog~ in
Pa-.:ldl"n:I.
.. , \\OUld r ail It small It's about a~
small a i. man~ people "nuld feC'l:· she
said
Ms. Watts said 1t was unclear
"hrther the temblor was an after·
sh1Xl from last fairs "Q quake that
caused "1dc .. prcad damage and ~v
er.il d ea lh ...
The canhquakC' fol~~C'd a te mblor
reg1stcnng ~-q on the R1chtn scale
that shool the dov. nto" n area at 5: 10
a.m.
SHAWNDA GAINED LESSON IN LIFE •••
From A l goang o n. She said she was "1lhng to "It was rcalh ludtt"rous that I
fisht 11 out because <.he had three rnuldn't go alone It \\:t<; an '°'as1on
fnends that ~ere going to go with of peuplc's nghts." Sh:iwnda said. "It
her:· her mother said Tuesda~ .. Rut made me thml hov. other people feel.
whl·n I called those girls. tv..o didn't G oing alonl· wasn·1 eH"n a big d"al.
"ant 10 go. and one wouldn·1. 1t'sall died dov.n now. People ofother
.. When I told Sha" nda that. she rac~ can't C\ er get out nf 1t. The~ hve
"as almost in tears. I 1old her. ·You "1th 11 e'el) da~.
ha' c to dendl'. If }OU want to fight. ·-rm a lot mort• open minded now.
<.1<c"re behind ;ou:·· .\0\ llml' I hl·ar of racial slurs. I rca11'
Lun:tta \\ estl) !Miid her daughter get 'offrndcd... ·
nl'ver strayed from that point. 8ut Shawnda said more hcadwa~
although she admlls there were a "a1ts to be made
couple times when shr thought her "Then."'> su ll that prruufC' of 'Who
daughter!) bank was o,·er. arc )OU going to the prom with'" You
..Looking back. then-was a point or hl·ar that in all of )Our classes:· she
t"o ~hen I "ould havC' said don't do ~1d. "But at least people' who want to
1t an,more. but wc·,C' r.uscd our go alone .ar\'n·t m the.-spothght
daughters to be 'Cl) 1ndt-pcndent. an) more:·
and I think 11 all will make her a · Ed1son'spnnc1palsa1d<1handfulo f
stronger peN>n in the lo ng run:· her students ha'c attended this }Car's
mother said. formals stag. but hed1dn't even notice
S hawnda said she k amed ~' cral thl"ffi.
lcs<;oni. through the t', pcrienct that .. Ifs not really something that
she "o uld ha\C never gained in the would stand out. Tht'y ma)' .c~me
c1assroo . -111oTie urwtth-a-tlatr.bnnhcu It s'fust
Through tfta c:enturiel. tine wood thutters Mw
b«:ome ~ ymous""" luxury end good taste.
Today. "Retnwood Shutten gtve .n wy ~
to a1fY interior ~om Colonl9I to Ultr• Modem.
No other window cower'•-ca performs Its function
with IUCtl beeuty Md .... Shutt•• .... Mght
with .n Infinite vertety of 9ty1ea. reduce pe,
bk>Qlc out ... pnd COid. rnaximia the .. 'end
QPend lnt•iorl wtttt deer\, *"Pie llnaa. Unlike
other wtndow treatments. lhutters 1ncr ... ycur
home'• value.
Wtth I .... wood Shutter's you rney dM>OM
Lower wkHhs of 11.4, 2'h, 3~. 8nd 4~ .
We -.ct the fir..a woodl M'lltble Md ofter a •ee 1ataction al ca1ora or..._ Md• .. help
you .......... deltgrt tor ~ ....... end
lfidtnQ --dOor9.
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one b1g crov.d ofk1ds:· Kennedy said .
He alw nedtted Shawnda with her
effort last }car. saying '>he handled it
lo\llhout lea'lng any scars o n lhc
campus.
.. She wa.s 1ust the right person to
t<."st trad1t1on." Kenned' said. "I hope
the message through It all was that aJl
peopk. men and womr n. arc equal."
Kennedy finished b~ sayinJ he was ~ure more "great things' await
Shawnda in the futurr Her mother
w iu morc rl·stra1ned.
.. Who kno v.s ... when she was a
freshman I ""ould have never
dreamed she do this' as a junior."
Lorena West!~ said. "But at least
she's on the nght road ."
Shawnda. the final authonty on her
future. said the 1nci<knt may have
alten:•d her hfe·s plan.
··1 "anted 10 be an an o rne). but
nov. rm not sure." the teen·ager said.
"But a t least I know there's a lot of
laws out there that need to be changed ... and e-a~han..~·;.;.• ___ _
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THURSDAY, 'APRIL ~4, 1988 25 CE TS
Offshore airport plan ridic'-led
HB mayor scoffs at a regional panel's
project that had been AprU Fool's joke
8J ROBERT BAllUR ... ._ ......
Proposals to build an airport in the
ocean ~veral miles off Huntinaton
Beach were virtually lau&hed out of
tbt wattr today by Huntinaton Beach
Mayor John Erski~.
Get ready for the New-
port-to-Ensel'\ada race.
See special section Inside
today's Pilot.
Cout
Cart Karcher accused of
Insider trading./ A3
Erskine said the plan. which emera-
ed Wednesday from a mcetina of the
Southern California Rqional Airport
Authority an Los Angeles, is .. ludi-
crous and idiotic."
"The proposal 1s something that
could have co me out of a SCAG
Builder·
vows to
protect
.canyon
Irvine Co. answers
residents t protests
on Laguna Laurel
By BOB VAN EYltEN Of_...., ........
The Irvine Co.'s Laguna Laurel
proJecl will pro1ec1 Laguna Canyon's
pns1ine appearance. not destroy it as
critics have charged. a company
spokesman said Wednesday.
Larry Thomas. the company's vice
president for corporate communica-
tions. was rcacung 10 publiClty gener-
ated b) the ant1-devclopmcnt group
Laguna Canyon Conservancy. whose
members addressed the County Plan-
ning Commission and the Board of
Supervisors this week asking that the
canyon be spared from dcvelopmcnL
Conservancy memben addressed
their concerns at Tuesday's Planning
Commission meeting to The Irvine
Co.'s plans for two lakes that arc
contained within the 2.1 SO-acre pro-
jeC"l area.
-They haven't adequately con-
sidered the w1ldhfc that use the
lakes," said Richard Harris. a spokes-
man for the conservancy. "and while
they've addressed the qucsuons con-
~mang runoff w11h1n their projtct
area. we're concerned about possible
flooding further down the canyon."
Bui Thomas accused the con-
(Southern Cahfomaa Association of underwater tunnels or elevated
Governments) committee an the causeways. The prOJCCI cames a pncc
1970s. But an this era, a study would ta& ofabout S3.5 billio n
be a waste of tupa~n· money and Lo A I c s bureaucrats' time," k1·n· ••1"d. s nge cs ounty uperv1sor ~ -Deane Dana. who asked for the
.The planning staff of the Rcaional airport study, voiced concerns that
Airport Authonty was told to bqm a Los Angeles lntemauonal Airport is
study of the •airport - a facility that bca~ng the burden fo r OranJe Coun-
would euher float in the ocean or be ty air travelers. local officials who
anchored to an anifical island. • attended the airport regional meeting
Air travelers reportedly could ride said.
to the shore by boat or drive throu&h Ken Dell no. Newport Beach's as-
'
s1stan1 c tty manager and head of the
lntercounty Airport Authonty, s.a1d
that surveys show that Orange Coun-
ty midents make up 15 to 20 percent
of the air travelers a1 LAX.
Dclino. calm& strong currents and
deep waters off the Orange Count)
coast, said the offshore airport plan
would be expensive and 1mprac-
11cable. It's betn looked al and
discarded. he ~1d
Dchno said "the q u1ckc:st w lu11on ··
Crtdce of tbe tm.e Co.'a Laftaa Lauel
project poee ID froat of aatval lab at tlae
top of i.a,aaa canyon tlaat tJaey want
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r.;•u"ed. From left to ~t a.re Dlaaa aclaettl. CoancUwomaa Lia Leaaey. Kay
Olden. RJclaard Banta a.ad Sia.area Beath.
scrvancy. and the prcu. of failina to
take note of eight yean of en-
v1 ron men 1al study. community
meetings and public hcarinp that
have bttn _conducted on the l.a&lJna
Laurel project.
"This isn't something that has JUSt
popped up new and fresh." said
Ihomas. "'Thins a proJCCI 1010 v.h1c h
v.e·, e sunk :rears of effort 1n terms of
planning and replanning.
(Pleue eee CAJlfYON/A2)
to O ranac County airpafl ....
would be JOint use of a com• cilll
a1rpon with the El Toro ....,.
Corps Air Station.
Dchno. ho-.ever. acknthMlrd
that 11 would be "equally u difticjll~
10 gel Manne Corps approval • at
would be to move the peat vol..--
of din 10 build the airport in . die
ocean SCAG. an a 1984 study. NC-
(Pleue .-AJ:aPOmT/MJ
Soun
wall's
purpose
debated
Newport residents
hear description of
road noise shield
By PAUL ARCBIPLEY Of_._ .......
A proposaJ to build a 7-foot·biP
sound v.-all 1oppcd b> 3 feet of=
hke matenal on West Coast H way
1n Newport Beach drew mix reac>
uons from area residents Wednesday~
..\I an 1nformauonal session at City
Hall. about 50 residents hstcMd as
the rny's special projCC'ls mal\8ICf
Don Simpson dC"SCnbcd the wall.
v.h1ch v.ould be built in COOJuncUOO
'With the widenm& of Paofic Coast
H1&hway. "the Newport Beach plan is part ofa
mulum1lhon dollar wuScn1na project
of the ha&hway from Newport
Boule ard 10 Golden West Strut in
Huntington Beach.
Newport Beach and Caltran• of-
ficials submitted a previous pr'oposal
for a sohd sound wall 1n February that
was reJCcted by the Cal1fomia Cou&a.I
Commission aftc.r O'ppos1tJon from
Newport Shores residents led to a S-S
\Ole
Opponents argued the wall would
block ocean views and sounds wttik amphf~ mg traffic noise.
Ho wever. o n Wednuday a
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Advtce and Games
Boating
Bulletin Board
Buslnea
CIUlifled
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Auto scam fugitive had set up new IOt -
Comics
Death notices
Entertainment
Opink>n
Paparazzi
Police k>g
Public notices
Sports
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By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of_...., ........
A Newport Beach man accused of
npp1ng off 95 luxury car owners by
agreeing to sell their automobiles on
consignment but instead allegedly
keeping the money was reportedly
sct11n$ up a s1m1lar dealership in
Hawaii when arrested. police said
Wednesday.
James Anderson. 39. was arTCSted
in late March by Newport Beach
detectives v.ho followed his trail to
Ho nolulu.
He allegedly bilked people of S2
million b) agrttina to sell their
BMWs. Mercedes,. Ferrans. Rolls-
Royces and Porsches without ever
paying the owners, Newport Beach.
authont1es said.
Anderson as beanJ. held an Hawa11 in
lieu ofSS00.000 bail and is scheduled
10 return 10 Orange County late this
even an&. said Newport Beach Lt. Tim
Nev.-man.
Detective Doug Parmentier would
not elaborate hov. ..\nderson was
traced 10 Hawa11. but Newman said
Anderson was alleged!) sctun_g up a
dealership s1milarto the ..\uto Galler)
of Newport Beach v.hen taken into
custody.
Between July and Dcttmbcr 198 .
dozensofcarownersamnged 10 have
their vehicles sold b~ A.uto Galle~.
Anderson faces 41 counts of grand
theft in connccuon "11h the alleged
wron1domgs at the dealership
Pohce ~1v~ complaints about
alleged cnmes al ..\ulo Galler) as
earl} as June. but a formal invcsuga-
uon was not started until No ember
The s11ua11on came to a head when a
Los Angeles dealer K'nt 10 BMWs to
Auto Gallery and received a check
w11hout the proper SJgnaturts. He
later found the check was O\erdrawn
Poh<'C also heard from ..\uto G al-
le~ 's partnt rompan~. Laguna Beach
~otors Inc .. about unpaid bills and
d r) bank accounts That anforma11on
led to 1he arrest of Auto Gall~
Judicial maverick rocks his share of boats
BJ Glll'.G u.EllIX --.. .. ._ .......
If you were to look at the Oranae C°"nty
lcpl s)'llcm as an ocean, Harbor Municipal
Court Judec Russell Bostrom would be
driftina comfonably alona -pvel in one
hand, a lartt c.an of shark rcpcllant in the
other.
The llwt.s -auomeys. police. plaintiffs.
cScfcndants and anyone cite he has somehow
maftllCCI to offend in his five-year stint as
judir -circtc constantly; waitana for their
chance to takt a bi~ out 01 what is SttminsJy
an air-tiab• rq>utation.
But Bostrotn is not conccmed. His p~I
and an unswervina tente of justice are usually
all he needs lO'k.ttp his naysayenal bay. The
sharb never co~ clOIC eftOUlh to wanan1 a
shot ol repellaat.
-Bostrom-has-of'tc.n--bttn &aged as he--become his trackmar . -..Bostrom.. dcdm1na.10 name names .. , don't
county's premier hbcral Judgc.-ihat rcpu-Enemies he has. but 1t Sttms no one can kno" "h~ nobod) is running But I'm np1
tation. especially in a rounty noted for its touch him. Case an point. the June elcc11on going to complain ..
conscTVatasm, makes Bostrom a target for thatwouldha,cbccn8ostrom'sfirsts1n~h1s Bos1rom·sma,enckstatusd1dnotstoph1s !h~ with more conservative views of r983 appointment by then-Gov. Jerry fell o" JUdgc.-s from ~ntl) clccttna him to a
JUstacc. Brown. S«ond term as pres1dmf JU~ for Harbor
To top thinp off, the 45-ycar-old Ncw\X)rt "Would have been .. 1s the operau e phrase Court. The presiding JudJr has ovcraJI
Beach resident has made unpopular rulings here. respons1b1h1~ for the operation of the roun.
on some very high-profile cases. including Despite the controversial rulings. "~ represents the court a1 all official funcuons
closina down the largest drua bust asc in the mutterings of discon. tent and two ruhn&s tbat _!Pd determines all case. rourtroom and
history of Newport Beach. a ruling which were appealed 10 the state Supreme Court. commlltt'<' assignments.
touched off a minor skirmish between the Bostrom 1s runnina unOPPOSCc:t. The sharks The ke) to Bostrom·s iron anp on his
department and Bostrom. . will have lo put up with 'him for another six JUd1c1al seat Sttms 10 he beyond personal
Althoup he scoffs at his liberal label. years. philosoph). E'en 1hosc who don't always
Bostrom 11 aware of his rq>utation. h h k th . .. , ha~e maRlpd in my short tenure to "Yeah. it SUfl)rittd me:· Bostrom said of agree "'11 is SI)' A1"tt on one •nc: .... f · · · his instant vtetnn1. "I think it su tcd ust Bostrom 1s unsv.erving 1n h11 cor:nm1tment lo ~":,':~sea;::: ~ t~c:;:,:!?-~u~~ about evcrybodY f n the comm unify. J the lav. and 1n his beltef thal JU•tn should be
matter-of-r.ctly. aadtina just ~ of a ··~re~ a bunch of people I'd heard afforded lo eH~onc equally.
unik to convey the wry M1Urance daat tw about. but no one seepped fOrward." utd ( ...... -~S/AS)
...
. Laura Scudder fined for 11nm1111cb.ables . .
., .. VANSYUN ............
LMn bdder, nauukturer of
....,....~ IMCb. 111ee1~1r put a h too ... , Mlural Items. l8d
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1lli Aen' •• 'bind compuy ha .,....,_,u-.0001n .._ ...
.... cw • ~··••f1ialt ... ... -~...:...•Ill ............ _. .... _.Id ,.... OCCWL
~ of ~ adulteration by
pieces Of' metal and ocher beiln
mana MUiled in a llwwil by tltc Omwe County District Ancw11ey'1 Consumer and Environmental
Protection U net.
A 9P*awocnan '°'the unit satd
tlw ••t wu wttled Tunday and that
Laun 5t'9dclef Md...-to 1....U a ..... ...... device ud to in-._ .... ..., c:oeuolal its~
...-.. .. pllM ill Tracy in Cntnl
. l
' l
manager Reginald Kennedy. 39. of
Laguna Niguel.
When . pohcc went to arrest
..\nderson. he was gone.
o\lso gone -and still missing. even
"1th ..\ndcrson·sa~l an Hawaii -1s
about SI 6 million. Newman said
Parmentier and Sst. Todd Willonson
pursued SC\ eral leads 1n Hawan. but
did not find the cash_
Thc-c1rcumsanccs of the ca~ and
.\u lo G aller) 's sub sequent
(Pleue Me ACTO/ A.2)
Post office
ready for
·taxing-day
0Nnge COMI DAILY PtlOT I Wedneedey, Apri 13, 1988
Palm Springs voters elect
celebrity Sonny Bono mayor
81 n. AIMCW&H PrHt
Sonny Bono's mayoral dreams
came true Tuesday as \'Oters in Palm
Sprin&s pick<.'<.l him at the polls, while
citizens across Southern California
decided city council races and ballot
iHun reflecting concerns about
growth.
Bono. 53. was amona seven can·
didates for mayor but hnd not only his
own cclcbnt) statu!> 1n his favor but
the Academ) .\ward success ofh 1s e~· .,..,fo and singing panner. Cher. who
"on the best actress O<;car on Mon·
d:I).
He was el«ted wtth 4.842 'otes.
while his doSt'st opponent had 2.4Q8.
ctt~ spokeswoman J ulH' Baumer said.
GroWlh control was :rn issue in cit~
rounci l races in the Los Angelt'S
Count) suburbs of ~an Gabnel.
Cuh cr Ctt>. La Can:ida Flintridge
and El Segundo. wher<' citizens also
were voti n~ on Measure C. which
would require voter approval of deals
wi th builders trying to bypass build·
1ng denstt) limits.
Lon$ Beach and-Palmdale voters
"ere d1 rectl) electing a ma)or for the
first lime while residents of Hespena
in San Bernardino lount' were
deciding whether w incorporate
"h1l1.· cittl('n!> of San J u:in Capistrano
1n Orange Count) \ nted on two
council seats and wheth<.'r 10 approve
an 8 percent hotel tax.
Del Mar voters p:1s~ a con·
troven1al measure that will fort'e the
removal of some sea w"lls protecting
beachfront homes. accnrdina to final
returns. The final but unofficial vote
was 1.303 for: 902 against.
The vote ends a decades-old con·
troversy that pilled oceanfront prop-
eny owners a~tnst tho~ who want
access to pubhc land.
The first mayor''> election in
Palmdale was led b> mired ~ir Forl'e
colonel and fo rmer X · I S test p1 lot
Wilham J. "Pete" Kn 1~ht. who had
891 \Otes wtth eight of I_ precincts 1n
Following was realtor Inez Nielson
with 7 19. and two otht•rs trailed.
In Long Beach. w11h SS of 113
precincts repQrting 1n the first race for
elected mayor. incumbent Mayo r
Ernie Kell led wtth 4.1 ~O vou:-s while
communit} acti vist I uanne P~or
had 3.051 and Counnlwo man and
Rapid Transit D1stnc1 board Presi-
dent Jan Hall "as 1h1rd "1th 2.957
Four "as Thomas "l\k1" Demski.
"1th 435. "ho ga1nt•il rnmmunll~
a11en11o n °'er --.1--<hsp111c '"' oh~n
.. noise from the nags no" n 0 \ er his
home. Nin e people were running for
ma~or.
In Cul ver City. w11h 18 of 29
precincts an. council incumbent Paul
Jacobs appeared 10 be holding on to
his scat. \.\Ith 1.98 1 '"tes tallied in
unofficial results. Others who "ere
leading in Cuhcr '1ty were Jim
Boulpndes. a P"' 1ous council
member who aot t .6RS votes and
Steven Gourdy. with 1.435 votes.
Trailing close behind them were Paul
Netzel with 1.222 votl'" and Richard
Brundo. with 1.021 votes.
With four of 13 precincts repQrted
in San Gabriel City Council el<'cllons.
slow-growth candidates Frank
Blas1cak. James Casta nc<la. and John
Tapp "ere leading slip.htly w11h 38S.
441 and 42S votes re pect1H'I) .
\\-1th absentee ballots counted.
res1dt'nts of Hesperia in an
Bernardino Count) "t're approving
1nrnrporat1on b} a SS8·141 margin.
In Palm Springs. tht' retirement of
Ma} or Frank Bogen . 7f... set the stage
for Bono's ell'('tion. Rogert sen t'd
l'on .. ecut1\l' l\.\O·~t·ar tn ms.
Bono "'II '>l.'nr four years and tx· paid S 15.000 ann ual!~
Rt.·\ 1talmng tht· desert re ort.
population 38.000. a~ .1 tourist de'\11·
na11on \.\as the· locu~ f'f 1he-m31oral
conte!>t.
Bono. who moved tu Palm Springs
fou r ~<.'ars ago and 0pcned a res-
taurant called Bono. promised a
cdebrtt) ·studded film festival. C'O n·
ct·ns and some t) pc ofmaJor sporting
C\ent 10 attra<.·t tounc;ts and their
monc).
PARKNG FEE TO GO UP IN LAGUNA .•.
From Al
when the q uestion of whether to set
up the committee 1s brough t bad. to
the o unctl 11 "111 bt·d<.'f<.'ated with th<.'
<.'Xtra vote of Councilwoman Lida
Lcnney. who "as not 11resen1 Tues-
da).
"We thank thi s 1s nothin$ more
than "1ndo" drt·ss1ne.:· said Re\
Brad). a consultant for the recall "lt"s
an d Tort to make 11 look hkc the)
compromised. In fat t thrrc's not
going to be a committee-..
The 1ncreas .. -d part..1ng rates "•II
appl) to meters in the do" nto" n area
and to spa~l'S at He1-.ler Park :ind
Main Beach. Fran!.. ~1d the\ should
be 1n place b) someumr 1n Auguc;t
Thi.' <:ounnl struci.. ·down Frank's
propo~I 10 begin pa rking fees at M
am. <1 nd stut i.. "'"h IOa m
One of tht· pnncip:il compla1n1c;
from tht' aud1en e "3" that tht' c11~
has no long-term plan to address the
parking problem 1n a c11~ that draws 3
million v1s1tors per )C:ir.
Ma}or Dan Kennn and Frank
noted. howe,•er. that th<.' ci tv has be<.'n
pursuing a plan for at least li ve years.
In that time the Cit) h:ts built a two-
stol) dov. nto" n parking lot and
bought several existing lots.
For the future. the cat) plans to
enlarge an existing lot adjacent Cll)
Hall. The cit) is currrntly sa ving up
monc) for the prOJCCt "ha h l'Ould
cost as much as SS malhon. Frank
said.
Councilman Robert Gentry noted
that unless the entire downtown area
"ere t urned into a park 1ng lot. the cit y
.... ,11 nt"vcr be able to c;uppl) enou~h
parki ng for ev<.'f)One Gcntf) said
that the nearb) .\hso Viejo planned
communll) currentl) under con·
struct1on alone "Ill ho use an esll·
mated 80.000 re!>tdents. man) of
"horn will '1s1 t Lagun:i
"lfwe are obliged to build parking
lots fo r thl' people of ·\hso Viejo we
"ill be Lagu na Beach th(' parking 101:·
he said
On a se parate but rel.ited issue. the
council voted 3-1. with Coun·
cil"oman Manha Collison cas11ng
the no' otc. to amend p:trt of1hec11~ 's
park mg ord1nanc<.'1n order to bnng 11
mto conformance "1th Cahfomaa
Coastal Comm1ss1on'g111dehnes.
Scvcra Pmembers of the aud1entl'
complained that the nl'W ordinance.
which will be brought ti::ick for fun her
d1sc uss1on. "ill allow n ly o fficials 10
require a ne"' bus1nl'SS own er to
suppl) add111onal parking after h1'>
prOJ<.'CI IS apprO\ ed.
SHERIFF GETS OK FOR LASER VILLAGE ..•
From Al
knds at'> 'uppon to th{' Shenffs
D~panmcnt and othn count) police
agcnl1e'I
The coun ii and a11other donor
Ranlho ·an11ago ("liege ha'r
aJrcad\ raised S40.N)O for the
purt h:ise ol 15 la~r pistols. three
\hotguns and ~5 'ests
Don Burn~. the council's chair·
man. ~1d hr alread' has commit·
mcnts from donors (or moq of the
rcmarrung eQutpmenL
··\\e already ha'r comm11mcnt\
for most of the large t-u1ld1ngs. and
the pa' ing 1s l0m m11t<.'d for." said
Burn!>. a Newport Beac h bu1s-
ncssman. "I think this 1c; going to be a
tremendous benefi t to law enforce·
mcnt in Orange Count'."
Fath said the 1raan1n¥ facahty would
hf made 3,a1lablc tn cit~ poliet•
dep:inments 1n the rn11nt) as "ell a!>
tu the <)hrnffs De1_>an men1
.\nd 11 "111 !ic u\ed fo r more than
J U~t mock gunfight'). h1· '\:l1d
"We would also be uc;1 ng the " 1llage
for ta ctical training ... '-Jtd Fath. "to
tear h our .people ho" 10 approach a
housr -or a bar after hours when
the~·,<.' haaa call. Su prose you've got
a burglar alarm going and a back door
open. There ma) or may not be
someone in there. How do )Ou
approach''"
Fath ~1d 1"0 oth1.·r Soulht•rn
( alafom1a <.ount1l''>. I.<'' .\ngck s. and
San Diego. alrl·ad~ ha' 1· laser training
progra ms .
The La~r \i allage pr lJl'CI could tx·
compk tcd a!> earl~ ac; J ttl}. Fath ~1d.
It "Ill tx.· lcx:a ll'd at thl' d1.·partml·nt'c;
training n·ntrr ;.it I l)Ofl W. Katrlla
Ave. in Orangr. h<• 'a1c1
PARKS DISTRICT BEING ABSORBED •.•
From Al
all~ "here par._ ma1n1enancc fund~
arc goi ng lo be 'ulncrable ... sard
Comm1ss1oner Leonard MacKain
"What the board 1s s.1' ang is. 'look
folks. wc'rl' all good guys and we're
committed to Harbor<. Beaches and
Parks.' We're not sa~ 1ng we do n't
believe them. but "hat happens down
the line""
MacKaan said that unce the} ha'e
the leg.a l capacat) to do so. count)'
officials might be te mpted to cut
funding for parks 1f the) arc fa ced
\ \loath a general fina ncial squeeze
similar to that"' h1ch ":lH'Apcricnced
t his fi scal )'Car
"Say the) decide that gang warfare
has gotten out of ha nd :md they need
funds to put 1.000 Police officers on
the street on<.· wc·rke nd." sa id
MacKain. "or sa~ count) employees
arc on strike and clamoring for pa)'
absent from Tue~a} ·, meeting. has
raised some obJCCt1om 10 tht· d1~solu·
11on and could' ote ag:itnst d1smantl-
1ng the d1s1nct according to
Mac Kain.
Mountford sa id W1,J<.'r did haq~
soml' ObJl't·tmns to the d1ssolu11on
but that she• had not n·achcd a final
P<>'>1t1on on 11
Wieder 1s 1n Washin cton D.( this
'H'<.'._ and could not t-c rrached for
comment Tuesda~.
OIL FIELD HOUSES •.•
From Al
such lo" qualtt~ 1ha1 fire " not a real
concern for plannt•rs f or the c;amt•
rrason. the' arc not "urned about oil
spills or gu$hcrs from the "ell\
On the tra ffic worm·'· Ca~pcrs said
trucks would\ 1'>11 the arl'a :ibout oncl'
e' <.'~ three "ct•b.
"Thr} ·re h' ing in an andu\tnal
area. so it's r<.'a lh con.,tc;tent w11h the
area:· Casper~ 'liird
fhe Planning Comm1ss1on as C\·
pccted to vote Ma) 23 on the prOJCl'l
and its en"1runmental impact report.
RUNWAY LIGHTS ON ..•
From Al
•
Mostly cleudy, chaaee of r:ain
Orano-Coaa1 lklM Wiii be moeUy doucty tod•y. turning
p•rtly cloudy looighl end Thur9d1y. wfth 130 pefoent chlnce of
ahowera bOttl d•ya, ~ both deye wtff renoe In IM mid 80I to
mid 70a. lows tooight In tM 50t w .. 1 to aouthwest wind• tO to 15 knott will blow through
th\ Inf* eontal wet.,.. thla afternoon and ~ 0\191' 2·fool
.... and e 3-foot southwest awell.
Southern Cellfomle mounteln ., ... will be moatly cioudy
tod1y. P•rtly cloudy tonight and Thurad1y. with a attght chenc:•
of anower1 bOth deys. Cooter daya.,. forecut. with reeort highs
today end Thursday ranging from 80 to 88, Iowa tonight from 35
to 45.
Considerable eloud lneaa In tM desert• will bring e alight
chence of ahowers tOdey end Thufaday, with gutty wlnd1 10 30
mph blowing In the Owens V•lley In the •fternoon end evening
hours Upper desert highs wlll renge lrom 72 to 80. lows from 42
to 52 Lower desert highs will range from 82 10 88. 1ow1 fr om 54
to60
U .S. Temps H~
HOllston
1no.anaoot•• ~ ii Calif. Temps Surf Forecast
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Amar1Ho
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Athll•ille
AlllMla At••ntic: C.ny
Au1h.,
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8'CWlon'"''''" &uttaio
8urtlnQton VI
C1>8110lle NC
C11ey9nne
Cl>IC6QO
Ctnetnn•h C-ano
Columbla SC
COlumt>ut Oh•O Concoro"' ..
D•llst r • wortn D•11on o.n ...
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G• ..... tDOtO N c
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S9 31 Jach on•ik
711 39 J""9au 7S :.>9 Kanul Cit.,
4 1 33 LHVeQU
4 1 33 l lltle Aoo
SI 4 I Lou1 .. 1tle 44 4 I M11m1 h ach
76 46 Mi01anc1.ooeua
SO 44 Milw-..
111 0 MPl•·SI Paul
Sii 41 Na.i>v•tle 70 32 ...... o. .. .,.,
II:.> 4 I New Yoo C•ly
43 311 Notlh Plane
82 47 °"''"°°"'' ,,.,., 115 38 0m ....
SS 29 0.lanOo • e • t Ph-.a .. P"••
11 36 "-"• S4 3e P11111>urg11
611 45 Portland O•f'
&:.> 39 PtoYIClenef' eo 41 11ai.io11
&7 4 t Rapod Ctlv
S• 311 Aeno 1a 49 Rtehmona
6e 38 SI lou11
71 39 Sall L ... e C••y
ff 34 S811 Ant0<110 es 31 s ... Ju.,, " "' 10 31 S1 Ste Mai•"
86 39 SN!lle ,, o Shte"ec>O'• so 30 S>O<I• Fett•
69 lS s--7:.> 111 Syr K UM
115 3S T-·S• Pll•t>l.i St 29 T_.,a
49 41 TUC-56 40 Tulu 7' U Walltfflglon 0 C
70
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119 77 ,,
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48 Tflf_.I ~"'
31 Q•~e<tll4tl<I
39 8•1t1ow
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49 8.1Q Bur
46 Cat8'1n•
6S Cutver Coh
3• E'ti•el<• 39 frtttno
J• l•ncu•e•
49 lonQ 8HC:h
•9 lot A~•
.. l " ""PO<' 33 Mar'f11"'""
4 1 Mon<Ovo•
• t Mon1ebellr>
56 Monle<ey
40 NHd!M
63 -POtt Beac"
42 Oa•tano
•S Otlta"o
3 7 P11m SP""Ot
•3 PHO Rob•n
38 Ar~r .. Ot
40 Sacr-n10
•1 Sa11nu
45 S•n 8*1na101no
•:.> San Oab11ef
37 San 0."Qo
76 S•n r ianc•9CO
15 San Jose
41 Sant• An•
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62 32 s..,1. llton•u
10 S6 S1ockl0ft
69 JS Talloe va•lf!•
OM S4 f0,.8f'Ce 11 •6 w .. .,_
411 •• vo,...,,•t• 111v
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119 57 llMch ..... ,.. er SS lot A"QMI City 3 I I
13 47 <><•"Ge <:0un1v :s 1t 3 t S•n Oi8QO County 3 1 I :l: SJ S 81tb•ta·llenlu•1 3 t t
74 S1 $w4"1 011ec;11on Soulhwetl Ovl!OOll lor
SS 47 Thv1Mlay LlllMI Chll'ge
86 S:.> 78 47
111 SI
"' 60 6'1 59
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95 SS
'ID SI
60 •9
9• 56
66 $8
&• ~ ,. 57
91 61
18 4() es s:.>
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6S St
86 S• 66 54
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5q St
Tides
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Sec:onoio-s.c:ono 11'9"
F1<1I tow
'"" l\ogh Sf'C:oncl low
S"Cono "'ll"
fOOA'r '., . ..,
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2pm
9 :.>0pm
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2211•m a 28am
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Extended
F1.oa1 1rvouvn Suno•y P.,,1.,
cloudy *'"' a thence ol -• Frooay Me>Wy ,.... Sllu<0•1 •nO Suncl•y
H19"1 1n Ille ....0 6()A 10 mocl· 10. Friday • .,.,.."9 onto I .... rn>0·10s to moo.eGe lly
Suncl•; lows "' tile moo·•Ot lo ""6-$0e
Paroled sex off ender held
in slaying of girl in desert
SAN BERNA ROI NO (AP) -.\
parokd \l'' ofTe nd rr 1\ hctng hl.'ld for
1nH·\11gat1on in the sl;,~ing of an i<-
~ear·uld T"<.'nt}ntne Palms girl kid·
napped from a \war m('et. <;an
Bernardino ( ount) <\henff Flu)d
l 1d"l'll !>aid Tul.'sda\.
·· hrr1ffs '"' cst1ga10r'i ar<.' con<.en-
tratang o n a possible "USJX'( t 1n tht·
t..1dna11 and murder nf -~ear--0ld
. \l\la Elaan<.' Mango<.. "h1ch OC· c~rrrd on March 27 in the Yucca
Valle} area:· he said c1uring a nt'W!I
runferl·nce her\.'.
l ht ton Lugt·ne ;\h ll hell .. H. of tht•
dt'\t'rt lonrn111111 t) ol Pion('l'rto"n
''"" qm·s11t11ll'd h ) 1.1'>k force in ·
'e'>11gators on ·\ pnl n. hna1d H{· "a"
tmokl·d on !\pnl ~for 111\ C'lt1ga11on ol
rarok '1ola11on at thr rcque\t of his
pan1k ofliccr. T1dv.dl "aid
\ l 1 lt hell." ho c;cn l'tl 18 mon I hs fo r
a 14!\5 \C\ olkn\t' l •tt•d an n>Un
l.1111.uml·nt\. rl·m.llnl·d 1n l U'il<Kh
T 11t·,da'. .
··sh<.'rafl's '"' l'\11ga1ur' ha' l' \C111.·d
.1 111 '· dart.. tilue ltnnda Preludr
"hl«h ~t1t<.·h1.·ll drO'l' 11n Marrh ~7."
the ,1wntl "ml. ·· \ preltm1na11
n.1m111Jt1t111 of thl' \1•h1d1.· ha!> re·
'l':tkd ph) .. 1c:1l t'' tdl·nrl' that sheriffs
<.kp.1n11w11 1 1x•r,onnl'I hflie' t' "Il l
IHU\l' lhJI thl' 'llllrn \\:-t\alxtucll'd 1n
that'·"
!)\I' 1a "a' a bductt·,I v.h1le at a
""a·p llll'l'l "11h her fam1l~ at the k)
l>n\l··ln 1n \u,rd \'alle,,ahout 120
m1in l':t~I ol I o' .\ngd~s Hr r bod}
"a c; d 1 \l tl\ l'rl'U on .\ pn I 4 in La ndcrs.
ab\1u1 I ' milt''\ oorth1·as1 of Yucca
\':illc~
S01all quakes detected in Whitter, LA
LO . .\NGELES <.\Pl -.\ pair o l
.. mall t'arthqual..c., Ji~·lrd l.iouthern
( Jhfo rn1a Tursda). h111 fo"' pt•opk
felt thl'jull\ and no damagl'<ir inJUrtl'"
''rre rqwrtcd. ollin :il" \a1d
Thl· latl''>I temblor hit at 6 ~6 11.m
1n V. h1111 t·r. \llt' nf th~· de' a'1:111ne,
Or t. I qu:ikl'.
T he !>mall temblor ml'a,urt•d 2 I on
tlh' RKh ll'r 'l'alc o f ground motion
and "as t'<.'n tt•red I J miles ~outh and
'outhi::.tst ut Pa\:idt•n.t said Kath}
Watts. a '>t'1'im1l anahst at the < .1hforn1a ln<,111u1e ut fechnolog} m
P.l\JJ~·na.
"I \\1>uld l::lll 11 \mall It\ about a ..
\nlJll a~ man ~ ix·opk "nuld tCt•I." shl'
!>aid.
~1\ \\-att'i said 11 "as unclear
v.hl'th<.'r the temblor was an after·
shod from last fal l's Ci 9 quake that
C'auscd "1dt•o;prt•ad damage and sev-
eral dl·ath,.
The canhquake followed a temblor
reg1\ll'nng 2.9 on tht• Richter ~ale
that \huui.. thl' do" nto" n area at 5: 10
a.m
SHAWNDA GAINED LESSON IN LIFE •..
From Al going on ~hr uid c;he was "illing to "It was reall) lud1a ous th3t I one b1gcro"d ofk1ds." Kennedy said.
fisht 11 out because ,he had three rnuldn'1 go a Ion<.'. It \.\:tc; 3n in' as1on He also cn:d1 ted hawnda with her
frit•nd\ that were going to go w1th ofpcoplc·s rights." Sha,,nda said. "It dTon l3'it )l'ar. saying «he handled it
t1l'r ... hrr mother said Tuesd:i) "But nwdc me think ho" other people feel. \\1thout ka' ing any ~ars on the
wht·n I l'allcd those gi rls. '"o didn't (irnng alont· wa<;n't l'\l'n a big deal. campus.
"ant to go. and one wouldn't. 11\ all died do" n no". People ofother "She was JUSI the right person to
"\\-hen I told Shav. nda that. \ht• ran·Han't e\l:r gt•t out nf 11. Thq live t<.'st trad1t1on." Kenncd v said. "I hope
"a\ :i lmo'>t 10 tears. 1 told her. ·You w11h 11 e'er) da) the mes~ge through 11 llll was that all ha~ l' to decide. 1~.~ou "-ant to light. ''I'm a lot mort• oix·n minded now. people. men and "omc·n. art equal."
\.\t.' n· tx·hind ,0 u .\mt1mc I hear of raci;ll \lurs. I realh Kenned) finished b~ sayinf he was
Lurr11a \\est I~ s.:ud her daughtt·r get ·ofTendt·d.'' . surr more "great things· awa11
nl.'\ t'r stra)cd from that point. But ~ha" nda said mor<.' headwa) Shawnda in the futun· Her mother
altho ugh she adm11s there "ere a-".11ts to tie made was mor<.' re'Jtraant'd
couple limes when sh<" though t her "I here's still that pn·.,sure of'Who "Who kno"'"' .. "ht•n shr was a
daughter'' bati k "as oH·r ar<.' \OU going to the prc1m with?' You freshman I "ould have never
.. Looking back. thcrr was a po1n1 or hl·ar tha t in all of )our classes.'' she dreamed she do this as a Junior. -
two when I "ould ha v1• said don't do said. ·'liut at ka-;1 J'll.'O pk who want to Loretta Westl) said. "But at least
11 anymore. bu t "e·, c raised our go alone aren't in tht• "Potlighl she's on the nght road ..
daughters to be '<-'f) indepcndr nt. am more." Shawnda. the fina l authority on her
and I think it all wi ll make her a Ediso n's principal said a handful of future. said the incidrnt ma) have
stronger person in the long run." her !.ludr nts ha\C atte·ndl·d this year's altered her life's plan.
mother said formals stag. but he didn't even notice "I "anted lo be an attorney. but
Shawnda said she ll arncd ~' eral them. no" I'm not sure." thr teen-ager said. raises. Those pnont1<.''-may start to
look more 1mportan1 than main·
taming a regiona l part.. I thank th1i. 1c;
the end of the 5)5tcma'\. "eJmow It."
MacKaan cnt1l1zed \Uperv1~rs for
not informing the Harbors Beaches
and Parks Comm1s-.1nn a bout what
was happening.
"-:I) lignts.up to an int<.'nsat ) of2 on a
l·to-5 scale. he <,a1d That 1s normal
fo r nighttime opcra11on\. Pemberton
said.
le\'IOns through the c pcnencc that "It's not really something that "But at least I know there's a lot of
shr "ould ha' e never gained in the "ould stand out Th,·~ may comr laws out there that need to be changed
A total of so nigh 1, were atfencd. r;:c:la:s~:r:oo=m=.===========a=lo=n=e=Q=L=w=1=t=h=a=J.L=a=tc.=.;b;u;ubcn;;;;;'"ti~i·iu;s:=:··=· :a:nd;:ea:n:;~;;c;h;an;gcd;;;:;'~i~;;;;:; Pemberton said. 11 Air carners bused diverted passcn·
gers to Orange Count)
"Wt don't know "hat's go ing to
happen," he ~1d "W<"re saying to
them. ·af you·,e got the answers. at
lea t tell u\ about 1t. · ..
D1ssolutton of thc d1stnct still
requires the approval of the l ocal
i\gcnq Formation \nmm1ss1on as
well as final. unanimous approval
from the Board of Supervisors.
The matter 1s schrduled to 10
before the comm1u1on on May 4 and
will return to the bctard for fi nal
appro val in June.
Supttviaor Wieder. who was
OAANOE ... ..... COAST __ , ... .
llMIOPPICI
--.i .. , St eo. .. ...,,. C:il .., __ lki• I~ Ccltt• -CA O '6
"At higher antens1t1<.'~ there are still
some probl ems with the waring.:· he
said
Higher 1ntcnstt1es Jr<.' necessary
under certain dayttme conditions.
Pemberton said cre"s would kick the
S)stem up to a higher 1ntcns1ty today
to check the wmng.
Fo llowing the failure of the runway
hghts Sunday n11ht and the contin~
blackout on Monda). niJhtt1mc ar·
rival and departure 01ahts were
diverted to Ontario anc1 Los Angeles
International airports.
HOUSES •••
From Al
county residents o ppoSC'd to dev<'lop-
ment 1n the canyon.
A development agrrement for the
Laguna Laurel project "scheduled to
go before the P1anninr Commission
on April 19 and to the Board ol
Supervisors for final approval on
April 26.
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Through the centune.. ftne wood shutters have .
become aynon ymous wtth luxury and good taste.
Today, Heirwood Shutters give an easy elegance
to any Interior from Colonial to Ultra Modwn.
No other window covering performs Its function
with Mid\ bMuty end grece. Shutters ftHer light
with an tnflnlte variety of ltytes, reduee glare.
block out heat and cold, maximize the view and
expand Interiors with dean, •mpte llne1. Unlike
other window treatments, shutters lncreaM your
hOfne't Vllue.
With Heirwood Shutter's you may chooM
Louver width• of w •. 2 'A, 31h, end 4'...\.
We -.Ct the ttn.t wood8 avadeble and ~ a •ee .-ct1on ot c:oeora or ...._ enct .... help
you -.Ct the beet ~ for your wlndowl and
1Hdlng glaM doors .
Serving California since 1953
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