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MONDAY, MAY 9, 1988 2S CENTS
Laguna may 01;1tlaw AIDS bias
Propose city code amendment woufci
ban a tscrtmtnatton against victims
By LANCE IONON °' .. ...,,... ...
l...quna Beach may be the fint ci~
10 Oranse County to enact an ord1·
nance banninJ discrimination
apinsi people with AIDS ..
The Cuy Council is set to revi~ an
amendment to its municipal code
Magic Johnson, who
scored 19 potnta, goes up
for shot during Lakers'
110-91 Western Con-
ference playoff win over
Utah./81
The Corona del Mar High
girls track team Is taking
aim at a CIF tltle./81
World
Mitterrand wins re-elec-
tion In France.I A5
May 17 that would prohibit everyone
from restaurateurs to dentists from
rcfusina service to anyone with AIDS
or symptoms of the deadly virus.
Mayor Pro Tem Roben Gentry
said the ordinance will help rcinfortt
evidence that the disease 1s not hiahly
conta11ous. except throuah sexual
contact or infected hYPodcnnic nee-
Regan!s
account:
Nancy
in charge
Ousted Staff chief
labels Reagan as
weak, indecisive
By W. DALE NELSON
• I I l~Wftlw
WASHINGTON -Fonner White
House chief of staff Donald T. Rcaan
says President Ragan .. laid down no
rules and an1culated no m1ss1onsM
while his wife. Nancy, presided over a
•1shadowy d1suiff prcs1d~cy" 10-
flucn~ b)' astrological advice.
Regan's book ... For the Record:
From Wall Street to Washington."
scheduled to be in bookstores today.
details his allcgat1ons that Mrs.
Reagan consulted an astroloeer about
scheduling of p~1dcntial events.
The book pictures Rc,apn as a
relucuint dec1s1on maker. sayina.
.. Ne\'er did he issue a direct order.
althouah I. a1 least. sometimes de-
., outly wished that he would."
dies. He said 1t also would ~sure
thoae who have the diteate that they
will not become social outcasts
Gentry, who introduced a city
ordinance in 1984 bannina dis-
crimination based on sexual
prdcrcnce. helped draft the new
amendment with a subcommit~ of
the AIDS Educauon Task Force.
Dr. Bill Pivaroff. a Laauna Beach
dentist, wrestled wuh the quesuon of
whether he supponed the ordinance.
Althouah he said ··1 don't hke to see
anv 1ovemment ~ulauon saying I (...._ eee LAGUNA/A2)
Cuddling up
Pay equallty law considered ln Irvine
B1llOBDTHYNDMAN °' ..............
The Irvine City Council will consJdcr an ord1nanct
Tucsda)' that ~ould ban d1scnm1nat1on 1n the city and
eventual!) require pa) penty between male and female
Cit)' employees
The proposed ordinance would proh1b1t dtlcnm1na.
uon on 1hc basis of sex. race. rch11on. •· sexual
onentatton and physical handJcap
For ctt)' cmplo)ecs. the ord1nan« would require that
women actue"c at least 90 percent of pay panty with mak
cmplo~b) 1991 That panty is expected tobcach1eved
thf'OUlb chanars 1n the cn)"s hmna pohc1es
The council will consider onl)' a draft version of the
proposed ordinance wuh action po sible 11 a later
mtttJft&.
The plan was drav.n up b) the Irvine Commmec on
(Pleue ... mvnu1 A2J
One-day
teacher
walkout
backed
HBtnstructOrS Will
strike Wednesday
overpay dispute_
By ROBERT BAll.E.R
Ot_ ...........
Oi51Nnt.led Hunt1nston Beach
teaehers ~n cd off 1C1al nota today
that lhC) ·11 s,,. a onc--stnke Wcd..ncso-
da> despite previously aarcc•na not lO
take such drastic action
Teachers ~nt the nouccs to Hunt·
ington Beach Cit) School Dtstnc:'I
ofliculs folJo-.ing a sns>0n with a
mcdaator car1~ toda) that Mdtdn 't &<>
an)whcrc.-said a teacher kadcr
Teacher union prcstdcnt Carol
Autrc) said the c&cmcn\af)' school
tcachn-s decided to send formal
noucc of their 1ntmlJOM folloWlna
this morn1n1's ICU.Ion 1n wtucb
officuls al~I}' satd they won'l
bud&r on their offer
The rl\ajOtlt) Of \he ~ Wtll
~alk out dnp1tt the powbilit)' that
they'll lose a da) ·s pay or~ StJft'cr
sanctions that reportedly toduck
d1sm1ssal Entertainment
UCl'a "Hay Fever" ls an
entertaining revival of
Noel Coward's wry com-
edy./ Al
"'He hstcned, acqu1csctd. played
his role. and waited for the next act to
be written." Rcpn wrote of the
president who dumped him in favor
of former Sen Howard H. Baker Jr. at
the hciaht of the furor over the Iran-
Contra affair Mrs. Rcapn was
widely rcponed at the time to have a
played a major role 1n influencing the
president to replace Rcpn
Jome Vancara of 81111~0 Beacla cad-
dlee ap to 80llle of the tecld)' bean abe made
for the 8aDMt Beach Craft Feed.al on
Saturday. Vaacara -.Id alle crafted lae:r
harry frleada the eaae way her pand-
modaer made them yean .,o.
-~ have d1stmp11shed IChools. ·•
Autre) said -and they (dtstnct of·
ficals) ha"'c praised us.. I can't t>eh~"e
the\ ~o~kt fire us for OM day off -
. (Pl-.. TBACllSll/ A.2)
Index
Advtoe and Games
Bulletin Board
Bustness
Classified
A10
A3
A7-8
85-8
The Whtte House issued a state-
ment Sunday saying: "Vmd1ct1vcncss
and revcnic arc not admirable
quahucs.. and arc not wonhy of
comment. Donald Regan's attempts
to defame the first lady. on Mother's
0a) no less. arc cerumly 1n that
catcgof) ...
Newport council up against the wall
By GREG IU.ERltX
Of .. 0.-, ........ Comics
Entertainment
In the Service
Opinion
Police log
Public notices
Sports
Weather
A 11
A9 AS
A6
A3
A12,S.,7-8
81 ...
In an interview Sunday. Rcpn
said. "I don't think this 1s an attack on
his wife .... There arc no adJcctlves. no
deprecation of the first lady. I merely
told the story of what she did or didn't
do dunna my pcnod as ch1cfofstaff ...
The former chief of staff said he
regarded Mrs. Reapn·s intcttSt in
The Newpon Beach City Council
will be put on the hot seat toniJht on
the issue of w1denin1 a pon1on of
Pacific Coast Highway. a proposal
that also includes a controversial
West Newpon sound wall that has
angered many nearb)' ~idcnts A2
.,
(Pleue eee IUtGAJlf /AS) T~ cit) staff 1s rcqucsuns the
council to suppon the widening of the
Deaf alcoholics'
plight eased by
friend, counselor
Huntington woman
draws on experience
while helping others
BJ BOB VAN EYIEN .... ..., .......
Helen Keller, who was deaf and
blind, said the most painful of her
amittions was her deafness. becaux
it meant beina cut otr from com-
munication with so maoy people.
Many Johnton knows what pain
ilolatioa can brina.
The 3$-yar~ Huntincton Beach resident spends her days tryina to
~ the alOlation and 'lalcn \he
pein for othen. so they don't ha~ to
rely on the deecknins medicine of
... and alcobol. ~ ... Deafnaa ii a lonely handic:afo and alcoboiism is a loridy di..-, aid
Johnton, I.be eoucy tt.lth Care
~·a onl~ntelor 1peaahzi"1 ind~ hd abult •tnOIW tM deaf. ' .. . .. ,._. .... ,.,.rm~clJat
mywtf. I kndlrwtllllhl~ ~like. h'J ~ ~,.,
hearine. ..... ... ""° sileiK'e. I t:1Y 1G•1tim 11 _. cieCt.
1nytef( imro\'ertdt 1nytdf."
In ~ Couty. **' «> ta· cnt ol dllr ..,.. hl¥C pfobkms ......... .a..,., co.~ to
..
"
about 10 perttnt for the entire
population. Johnson said.
Until this year. people whOle lives
were complicated by both hearint
problems and chemical depcndancy
often walked a lonely. silent road.
Now they have someone to talk to
who understands where they've been •
Johnson has been an akobolic
since she was in hcf' teens. aJthoulh
she no lonaer drinks.
Soon af\cr she bcpn het recovery
from akx>bolism and cocaine •butt.
lhe bcpn tak•na du1es in PIY·
cholotY at Golden West Col"-aftd
bcpn voha.nttmna W1th lbc county•
a mental health countdor. •
Last January, whCa the Health Care ~ Opcneid a PMMitM _,,
posiuon for an akohol .. eo F 111
or wbo co.Id wart .... dill cW
Johnson was Chciitil b-dw job.
She said* utes her ... .,
upttiencc, her~• wel • -~ttpaicMC•toollia ..
*"Ak>tOfpeiopltwM*iMMd-
dr\111 are ~· to "°"" ., -other a*• in 'tWt """" JatJ a. .jd.
Alldlbf ..... ., ..........
dnlapni•h .. .-.~----the~ ............. . "W..1 ........ ey~I
IMftd *iati• more aM. itolltilll
myalf' more. .. * .W. (Pl1•1-m4P/A.I,
Pacific Coast H1ghwt) betv.ttn Ncv.-
pon Boulc.,ard and Highland Street.
pan of an S8 m1lhon project to widen
the h1ghv.a~ betWttn Ncwpon
Boulc\ard and Golden West Strttt 1n
Huntington Beach Caltrans wall fund
about S6.5 m1lhon of the project v.nh
the cit) picking up the remaining SI S
million
The project also includes the con·
struchon of a ~vcn.-foot-h1gh sound
wall for sound attenuation Planners
first proposed a l~foot-h1gh sohd
v.all. but that proposal d~w the ire of
dozens of rn1dcnts who said the wall
v.-ould cut them off from the <>ttan
and actuall> incru~ sound.
On Fd> 25. rn1dcnts manqrd to
con"1~ the Cahfom1a C'oastal
Coinm1ss1on to den) the proj«t
Cll)' and Caltrans planners have
f'C\ 1scd their project. and ha' c filed a
nc-. apphcat1on wtth the Coastal
Comm1ss1on that .,11 be heard
Thursda) at the romm1ss1on mttuns
in Manna dcl Re)'.
C'ounc1lv.oman Ruthclyn Ptum·
mer. ~hose d1stnct 1nclUdes West
i..;~pon. has md1ca1cd that she wtll
\peak 1n suppon of the proJ«l at the
comm1UJon mttt1ni.
Staff mcmbc~ met stvcnl umcs
last monlh -.ith homcowncn botb f<W
and ap1nst the plan The C'Unetlt
plans call for a ~ven-foot-h\lh wall.
(Pl--... WALL/ A2)
Cox says adultery
shouldn't be issue
...
Cutting traffic congestion
earns points for employers
Approval of plan by Air Quality District
sought by transportation commission
BJ BOB VAN En.EN °' .............
Commuters who team up to ~utt
u~flk c:oopt100 will win points fc:w
thrir Mtplo)ers under a plan a~
proved today by the Oraose County
Transporatioo Commission.
If the plan 1s a«q>ted by l~ South
Coast Air ·Qualjt> Manacmcnt Dts-
trict. employers will cam points for
cacb emplO)« who walks. biC)'des-
car pools or ad Justs has wortan& hours
to a\.otd peak Lraffic ronsnuon.
Employers who cam enough points
un<kr the fonnula dcv~k>pcd by
commission $taff could be exempt
from a m~ rcstnct1ve ca.r-poohf\&
rqutauon adooted b) the AirQualny
Management Otsmct lw ~ui
The dastnct's measure aims to
increase the average number of
commuters ptt car on Soulhnn
Calaforrua roads from 1.3 to I 5
Known as R'1ulataon 15. the
mcasu~ gn e<; employers W1th I 00 or
more t·mplo~ttS OM )Car to de\elop
plans to assist and encourage wor\.ers
to form car and van pools.
The dastnct adopted Rt'1ula11on 15
af\cr the Env1ronmenw Protcctton
Agcnc) hsted Southern Calafomaa as
one of the regions not complytf\& wt th
federal air quahty sanctions.
The .,CDC)' tbrea\Cl\ed lO impose
S3ncuons., such as restnctions on
factor) ronstructton. ifstqis ~not
taken to dul wtth the problem.
The long-term objCC'l.tve. say dis-
tnct official\ 1s for at least SO pttttnt
of t'mplo)~ v. ho commute to work
to do so m C'llr or 'an pools.
Comm1u1on offic1als. ho~\er.
v.ant to g1,c l'mplo)ers opuons other
than car and 'an pooling wuh which
to mttt traflic and air quaht~ 1m-
pro\l~ment regulations
.\nd ""h1k thC' d1stnct and the
comm1ssron take different ap-proac~. both wtll rcdu~ air pol-
lution ~ well as traffic saad com-
mission spokesman Tom Fonune
·our program 1s aim('(! at reducmg
traffic ronicst1on. but ""e also think It
improves atr quaht) ·· he sat<S
Under the commassion·s plan an
cmploytt who cam('(! 34 poants for an
assonmcnt of traffic reducing
measures would be d~mcd to have
~ualed the au quality dtstact's obJCC-
Noone wins $9Mjackpot
S.\CRAMEl\TO (AP) -No Ont'
v.on the S9. I 85.35.3 J&Ckpot tn l~
v.-t.~kcnd .. Lono b-49" game but
s.eHn uckets got fi\e of the sax
'f\.mnmg numbers and the bonus to
d1' 1de theSl.37 million sccond-pla~
pool the Cal1forn1a· Lotter) an-
noun~ Sunda\
The clusne,ackpot 'Wlll roll over to
W('(!ncsda) ·s game. v.hteh 1s ex-
pected to have a 1ackpot oH•r S 14
milhon.
The numbers drav.n Saturday
mght v.err 30. 33. 8 . .i.3. 28 ~3 and the
bonus number. 12.
f.ach of the SC\~ SttOnd-place
Hd.cts 1s worth S 195.828.
There v.erc 342 tickets with just
fi\e numbers. each v.otth $2.(>65. a
tow of 19.393 tickets wtlh four
numbers. each pa) mg $33; and
259.876 tickets v.1th thrtt numbers.
each won.h the fix('(! S5 pnu..
The top ~ven tickets ~re
purch&scd at Long's Drugs. 10 Ba)
Hill Center. San Bruno. Arco Sutaon.
14400 Telegraph Road. Whnuer. Bag
A uquors .. 1501 E. u Palma Ave .. La
Palma: Bcttrr Foods. 5914 Monterey
Road, HW\land Park. Bel Air
L.quon. 12719 Shmnao Way. North
H ollywood_ M1dwa) Wine and
Spirits. 3040 Midway Dme. San
Diego. 7-Elc"~n. 3436 Adams ~ ve ..
San Die.so.
TEACHER WALKOUT •••
P'romAl
School officials couldn't be reached
for 1mmcd1atc comment. Ear11cr.
school officiah 'ot('(i at an emergcn~
mtttmg to pa~ substitute teachers
S 175 a da~ m the c:'ent of a stnke
Substttutcs normall~ cam $75 a da)
The Huntington Beach tt"achers
'ot('(i -\pnl 20 to hold a JOlnl stnke
Wcdncsda~ -the nauonal 0a) of
the Teacher-v.1th unhappy tt'ac~rs
in the Orange \\ estmmstcr and
Magnolia ( -\nahe1m I d1stncts
-\ut~\ said toda) tha1 Magnoha
tcach<'rs called off their part1c1pat1on
after d1<,tnct officials apparent I) P' c
ground in a contract dispute \\cst-
mmster teachers v.efl' to 'ote later
toda~ sht· \.ltd
Huntington Beach teachers are
scclang a 6 petC'Cnt pay mcreasc whik
d1stnct offlC'lals sat<S the) can't afford
more than a" 5 pcrttnt increase The
d1stnct rctt•'ed onl) a 2.~ pert"l'nt
cost of hvang adjustment from the
<,tale Legislature.
<\utrcy aJleged the dastnct has
fl'l-Cl\cd moft' mone) than projected
1n state lotter) re' enues.
\upe-nntendc.-nt Diana Peters said
pre' 1oush that teachers v.ould re-
c-en r incft'aSe'i of SI .JOO to SI 500 a
\Car underd1stn("I proposals She said
Huntington Brach teachers would
ranL. higher 1n pa~ than the Onangc
( ount' aq.·ragc for days v.orled
tl\c of I S commuters pet c-ar.
Forcumple.1nemployerw1th 100
full-tame wor1cers ml&f\t eam 34
points 1f:
• Two peop~ walk~ or b.C')'C'lcd
to '-'Ork
• T~elvc people commuted an
two-person car pools.
• Nine pcopk rommuted in thrtt-
pcnon car pools.
• Etght people traveled to work in
a van pool.
• Foun«n people commuted less
than five miles each wav lO work
• Fort) ~pie worlccd four-day
v..~ks
• And 45 people wortcd staggered
hours so that the} commuted dunng
off-peal hours.
D1stnct offic1ali. say they aft' w1ll-
1ng to ac~pt locally developed pro-
grams pro' 1dcd they are at least as
efTect1,e as Rcgulauon 15 m reducing
automob1k em1ss1oos.
But a spokesman for the d1stnct
said Monda} that officials had not yet
reached a decision on the rom-
m 1ss1on ·s plan
"We JUSt rctt1vcd copies of It a
week ago Fnday:· said Tom
Eichhorn. the d1stnct's public infor-
mauon officer. "We have to be
assured that the Environmental
Protection .\gency rep.rds it as at
least as stnngent as ~lation IS,
otherv.1se there could be sanctions."
Auth or Heinlein
dies in Carme l
CARMEL (AP) -Science fiction
author Robert A. Heinlein, whose
"Stranger 1n a Strange Land .. 1s one of
the dass1cs of the icnre. has died at
his home at the age of 80.
His death was announced toda) b}
the Montert) County Coroner's of-
fice
Heinlein. who moved to this small
tounst communtty rcccntl). died on
Sunda). accord an& to the coroner's
office
The cause of death was not known.
cox ...
Jl'rom A l
scparatton. He has not responded
directly to the charge of adultery.
However. he said th<'y have recom-
mitted themseh es to one another and
their fam1I}
WALL .•.
From Al
\.\Ith the upper lour IC't't made of dear
plaslll and the lo"'er thre<' feet of
sluml'~tonc
Cit\ workers v.-ould wash thC' wall
once ·a month at an annual cost of
about S 1.800. acl ord 1 ng to a cit) ~taff
repon
IRVINE TO RULE ON PAY EQUALITY .•.
From Al
Human Rights -\ppomted 1n 1~86 the nine-member
commmct spent a 'ear conducting tnterv1ev.s .md
hcanngs
t>road and pua too much of 1 burden on Cit) employers.
"ho m1gh1 be hampered by the henna requirements.
< >thl"r. ..aid \uch an ordinance 1s unnecessary in Jn ine.
While 1hecommattcedet.crm1ncd lntnc was en prcm
good shape committee member Jamn Boone said the
rcpon ought to ...en.e as prc,entall'e medacanc fora future
v..hen the count\ wdl be a mix of cultures and faCC'S
Cit) offi" 1als sa}' th<' ordman~. 1f appTOved. v.ould
target d1scnm1nator) practice<; in real estate transaction'
at hotels and m the schools
\\hen the Cit) Council asked for a draft proposal to
be drav. n up last January. members also agT'Ced to update
on regular has1s an annual ~port on the hanng and
promoting of women. disabled people and mmont>
group<. 1n c11y government.
The cit) ll<OUld not enfon:c the ordinance. hov..c\er
Instead. people who be he' l' the~ ha' e bttn d1scnm mated
agamst can go to court ind use t~ ord1nantt to obtain
relief.
The counnl stopped short. however. of cstabhshmg
an oflite to dassemmaLC mfo~t1on about fedenal. state.
count) and cit) programs. Instead. the couc1I referred the
proposal to the Community Services Department to
determine "'hat the city as doing currently to inform
rcs1denb about city services.. Cn11C'\ ha\'e rompla1n('(i that the' proposal " 100
LAGUNA MAY OUTLAW AIDS BIAS •..
homAl
ha' e tu do this. .. he added that the
mcdtlal profession has a dut\ to treat
e' t'f'one and Ix "'ould not tum awa}
an -\.IDS c:amcr
Pl'arolT and his 4l\.s1stant'i alrcad)
wear pro\C'C11"c glo' cs and steam heat
their instruments 10 a' 01d contact
v.1th the\ IN$
·• "l our offi« v. c prt"tend hkc
eH11-onc has ll Ifs JU'' a matter of
bemg cauuous ··
The ordanancc also v.ould apply to
an)Ol\C ,..ho has bttn diagnosed will\
AIDS Related Comple• (ARC} and
AIDS Related Status< .\RS) Of'~
onc •ho 1s aS$Umed to have the
dtscasc. Cbacf of PoJacc 1'ctl Pwttll
s.at<S.
The ord.ioaooc would ban d1s-
crim1 nat1on an housina. cmploymnit.
medical and dental ~ lCC aad &n)
olhcr pubhc acxornmodauons. such
as rcs&auru\ls and hotels.. It also
wou)d apply 10 Cl t) SICOK.'ICS and
~ Illy Piil
..-OFFICE
"""a.I~ -CA .._. .,.,_ ,._.'-.,,,._GA~
fa( 1ht1c' and v.oul<l t>an mandatory
tc<;t ing for .\ID
The flfllpo\('(f am<"ndment ts loosc-
1" modeled on ordmanccs from the
ClllC'i or ~n Francisco. Los Aneelcs.
West Holl\ v..ood and Berkeley and
the rnunt1cs of San Francisco. San
Die-go and Santa Clara. City Atto~y
Ph1 hp 11..ohn s11d.
·1 ~ouldn't hold at up as a model of
perkctaon. but it's the best we can do
at this tame," Kohn said.
C>espate lilt' swttptQS natUl'C of the
l1rdinancc. Kohn said challcnp
v.ould ha"e to be baodled on a casc--
b\ <asie bas&s.. as was the ~tu.at1on in
\\est Hollywood -here a pedicurist
rt"fuscd service to a customtt with
AIDS. .
" tnaJ court upheld the constatu·
tlonahty o( Wnt Holt~'• CJ!di-
nance banning d1scnm1a.auon
.-..inst AJDS pa~ts. but it ttfuxd
to fortt 1M pccticuriS1 to wot1t on \.be
customer. Kohn said.
Although the Laguna ordinance
would be open to s1m1lar challenges.
Kohn ~tcted 1t well not tngeT a
Ourry oflitiption.
Kohn saad the 9th U.S. Circuit
Couf1 of AJ)t>CalsdeclSlon Ul Nov<"m-
ber to permit AIDS sufferer Vincent
Chalk to rrtum to his Irvine
classroom wall lend lepl preoeden«
to the ordinance. The court said 1hcrc
was insufficient evidence to prove
that Chalk was a danscr to his
students.
-it's reasonable for the courts to
conclude that AJDS 1sa d1sability .... at
lcas1 as at applies to datcrimination."
Kohn saad.
l.uuna alradf bas an ordinance
prohihltana discnmu:i.ation baxd on
se•ual prcfc:rmcc. andudura bite•·
uality and homoeexuality. h ha
never been uJCd.
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Fair and warmer along the Coast
Southern c.i.tom a~ tia\4 ftilf wei.thef through T~
Wtth moetty .unny end watt\* days.. rC>teeelt-. ~.
Tne National W•tMr ~.ct the COMlll ., ... "'91
"9Y9 eome earty mom1ng 'OW cloud• with temperatur• In the
ypper ts01 to mid 70. and Iowa In the upper 40t to mkj l50t.
~tono tha Orange Cout there wlll b9 t<>me low ctoudt tate
tonight through early Tuesday momlng ,,..,. the cont
01herwlM fair tonight and mos11y sunny and warmer Tu.day
Beach le111ws 1on1ght upper 40s to mld-501 with Nghe Tueeday
uppef 601 to mid-70s
11.s:. Temps
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Allc:llcw9Qe
A"-"1•
Al!Mtit Oly
8elllln0f•
alrminghem
Bot•
eo.ton
&"elO ~ton SC
~H•.NC
~ ~Ii c...,...no
~m1>u1C>nt0
o.llas· f'I Worlh
Oeyton
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DEAF ALCOHOLICS FIND A FRIEND ••.
From A l
Johnson said that. at first, the drug
and alcohol abuse was a way of
blotting out the reahty of her heanng
loss.
She saad 1t took her a long tame to
get over the denial and to be
comfortable v..1th her handicap.
··Because I wasn•t born deaf and I
can speak hke a heanng person.
people wouldn't reahze I had a
hearing problem:· she said. "And I
v.ould v..car m) hair so that you
couldn't stt m) heanng aids. I only
jUSl naned weanng m) hair back 1n
French braids sometames."
Whether they dnnk or not. deaf
people have to deal with difficult. and
sometimes painful. satuataons 1n their
da)-l<Kia} hves. Johnson said.
".\ lot of people treat you hke
you·re not \Cf)' intelligent. or assumC'
that you're a snob because you don't
hear what the) ~v:· Johnson said.
"which IS 1ron1c. because I'm 30)-
thang but a snob I'm naturall}
greganous and I hke people. But It
gets reall~ old alwa~ s ha' mg to repeat
and look at }OU as the) "peak so you
can read their hps ..
Johnson still rC'ta1ns \ome of her
hearing and has karn('(i to read hps
She has also learned Amencan Sign
Language. opening another a' cnue of
communication for herself
But for her. as for all deaf and
hcanng-1mpaired people. theft' arc
numerous limes when theSl' fragile
hncs of communscatton break down
She said. for exampJe. she had
senou' problems communicating
with peopk when she was ma homl'
for reco,cnng alcoholics
"People tend to speak In IO\\ voice\
when the) 're recovenng." she said "I
found I couldn·t understand an)onc.
"h1ch made It reall) loncl)'
Another 1nst1tut1on that often pre,.
ents bamers 1s thC' legal system.
Man} people wnh drug and alcohol
problems "ind up gelling into legal
trouble. Johnson said. which bnngs
up another set of problems for deaf
people
.. The legal system often docsn 't
know hov. to deal wtth deaf people,"
she !Mild "Judges end up just letting
people go because the~ feel soft) for them ..
Johnson has met with many judge'
-
1n recent months in an attempt to
foster better undcrstandmg o the
special problems that deaf people
ha\C
"This morning for eumple I spent
a couple ofhours in Judge's chambers
discussing whether to refer a defen-
dant to m-pa11ent or out-pat1en1
treatment." she said. "The response
l''e gotten has been very encourag-
ing Judges arc very exc1t('(i about
ha,ing somC'one who can help them
deal v.1th a population the) '\e always
had trouble reach mg.··
Personal rclat1onsh1ps arc another
potential source of problems for deaf
people. she said.
"It might be a problem with a child.
or v.nh a spouse." she said "These
ii1i ngs arc hard to talk about. even to a
trusted counselor. And say. for exam-
ple. )ou're ha' mg a sexual problem
with \Our w1fC' or husband Are you
going· to v.ant to talk about that
through an 1nlC'rpreter"''
john~n said her ab1hty to com-
municate directly with deaf patients
makes 11 easier for them to discuss
their problems. And her personal
c\pencncc makes tt easier to under-
stand and empathize.
·· 1 think the root of my concern was
seeing v.hat happened to my mother
v.hcn i.hc lost her hcanng ... said
Johnson ... I saw her gradually fade
out of the picture. At family gather-
ings she'd make a token appearance.
but when no one could talk to her.
prett) soon she'd go off by herself and
read."
Johnson said she got another
glimpse of the pain of isolation
through a deaf man she dated some
time ago.
"I went home for Chnstmas with
him ... she said. "There must have
been 50 people at his parents' house.
No one knew sign laguase. No one
made a real cffon to communicate
v..eth hem because they d idn't know
hov.. Pan of his way of dealing with 1t
v.as to become the clown. A lot of deaf
people do that. They· re jUSt trying to
communicate with people in some
wa). and 11's why heann& people
sometimes thmk deaf people arc not
1ntelhgent. But then later. he cried
because he was so frustrated. And that
was what he had to go through every
ume he got together with his family ...
Because she knows about the paan
and the isolation. Johnson bas made a
mission of reachma out to the deaf
community and tryina to let people
know there 1s help .
··we're domg well. considering that
11'?. hard to reach the deaf communi-
ty," she said. "We have a video that
we made in sign language that's 1oina •
out to schools. I've also bct-n doina a
lot of outreach to clubs and colletes. ·•
A panacularly good source of
contaCls among the deaf community
has been her own college, Golden
West. which, she said. is panicularly
well set up to meet the needs of deaf
students.
According to Dr. Gayle C1e1gh.
manager of Rcg1011al Alcohol Ser-
vices for the count) Health Care
Agency. it was members of the the
deaf community who requested the
estabhshment of Johnson's posauon.
"Several people from the com-
munet} came to us and told us one of
the th1n15 they needed was more
alco holism counseling scrvi<:es for
the hearing impaired... she said.
"Reaching out to anyone with
chemical dependancy 1s difficult be·
cause 1he~·s a lot of denial. Reaching
out to a deaf person Wlth these
problems 1s even mo~ difficult."
And by reaching out to people who
have problems she herself has Cll·
penenccd, Johnson has benefited
herself, as well as the entirr d'ea(
communat), said her supervisor. Ju.-
dtth MacKenzie.
"In a way. Many is very fonunate."
she said. "because she wants to learn
and doesn't want to isolate herself.
And havina her here has chanaed a lot
of things. Staff has responded really
well and taken 1n interest in lcamana
more about the special problems of
deaf patients. She's even taught some
oflhem to say hello en sagn lanauqic."
Johnson was born an Arkansas but
grew up in Orange County. She
attended Bolsa Grand<' High School
in Garden Grove. She has one
daughter, 16, who is also hearina-
impai~.
Anyone wishina information about
alcoholism services for the deaf may
contact Johnson at 834-8648. or at the
TDD number. 834-8664l.
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Ofange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday. May 8, 1968 *AS
Classics prograrri
set Thursday by
CdM's Latin Club
Irvine candidates air their views
Growth . tran s portation major topics at first
council forum before a disappointing turnou t
Ba\ Entcrpr 1\C\, lm .. a l ar ~<a'>h comp.an~. 1.h~srttd onl) with his opponent') t.act11.'
"I "ould fll\ t~1 10 i!ppruach 111n a morr
ix>\111' '-' Y.d) \hc.1 !iolltd. ;adding that nH11 t·
c;ooix·ratwn o r de,elopml"nt proJt'\.h 111
and a round lht• u t~ ~ould put In int'
om \ u1I\ Ill J bl'ttcr pos111on to \Olint T hC'
In lOC' ( o 'I -.uppon aga1n'>l 1010t u~ o l lhl'
air bJw-
I he unh 1n1;umbt'nt runn1na for ~·
C'l«tlon I> M1ll\"I 16 real ~\.&tt agent wbo
h:u stncd on numerous commm~ a nd
\l1rnm1\\IOn) "'llhin thC' Cll> M1lltr id at
th<' forum 1ha1 'ht' \pend~ :\() 111 40 hou.rs
per ~t'C'l on ( 11 ~ ( o un(ll dUllC" The Latin O u bof Coronadel Mar Hi.ah School
will present ''An Even1n1ofthe C'lusics" Thursday
at 7 pm. in the school's L1nlc Theater. 2 101
EastblufT Dnve, Corona del Mar.
The program will feature the Cenamen, a Laun
academic decathlon an which audience member!\
may pan1cipate, and the questio ns will penam to
generaral interest. not just Latm. A slide show of
club activities also will be piuented.
BJ LESLIE EARNEST °' ... ...,,.. .....
Barry Hamm ond took the oppon1.1n1ty
to take a fcw sw1pn at l,.arry A.atan.
Cameron Cosvove stuck h11 chin out at
T he Irvine Co. And ~lly Anne M iller
talked about her history of pubhc st'rv1Ct'
Witho ut lay1n1 I glOVC On the other gu ~S.
81.1t one thrtad o f complete harm on) '<'U
'WO\'Cft throuah the cvcnma foru m . No-
body. but nobody was 1n favor of adding
commerc&aJ 11rhne O&Jhts out of tht El
Toro Marine Corps Air Stauon
An Bloomer. rl"U~d COJ""lmand10J ~n·
eral a t the a ir \tauon. !>aid h1\ alllon ;u
counc ilman would tX' tu pu~h tor annt'>.u·
1100 of the ba\<: J\ a ml'<tn\ tu prn C'nl
rnmmerc1al a11 fl1gh1~ \ltlkr firo;I t'ln tl'd
to the lit) ( ounul 1n I Y!i-l ..aid 1 1 T oru
v.ould be.• the top pnotll) 11, m' 1n her nc\I
term .\nd Co~o'c.: an 1muranu~· t'\
ecull'l' for PallflL ~utual .rnd t memb\·1
of thl ut~ 's PIJnning ( o m m1\\1un . \did
tht' lll~ '>ho uld put the <sl 1l1' • n d C'\C'lop
m en I. b) The In 1ne ( o u ntil thn ~et ull
the fen\C u n lhl issue
AI 1he 'ltan of the lorurn tht' cand idate'
p H 1n11 uduC11on\ and J~~nted their
a~1.·ndas
Shea ha'> bc:en an ln1nc re~1dent 11ncc
IQ,7 tit: "'th a ppointl"d to ~ etty''
finant..e lOnllnl':t\I On thl\ )l"&r by M iller
and "J mcmbt'r u l the linanct' commlllCt'
of thl· \\. oodbridgc \' 1liagC' ..\noc1a11on
The event as open to the pubht and adm ission is
by donation. Call Michele Cella. faculty sponsor. at
760-3320 fo r m ore information about the event o r
the Latin Club
Business talk la Irvine
Not exactly a frec:-for-all. But at kast the
Irvine C 11y Co unol and m ayoral lorum
held rc«ntly P ' e the candidate~ a chance
to shp into the political nna so residen t~
cou ld take a look at them
Chamber of Commeru mode rator I o m
Wa ll said approximately 200 people: "l'fl"
expected to tX' 1n the audience Ho"' 'l·r
the turno ut "Nas a skimp y 2S
'\gran ha\ he.en '>l'l' 111tt J~ ma~w \lnll"
t>t·1ng dn \l·J fur tm third tnm 110 lhc:' C II\
( ounul 111 I 4t\6 I k t'> hup1 n~ to Ix
rt tur nt'd 10 1ha1 ~·a1 in thc J unr c.:ln t1on -
thl' ,11, ·, lir\I J 1ri:ct ck \.llOn ol m.Hu r
lh 1v.l''cr \gran v.ili '>1111 hJ \l' thc P<'•"'l·r
ol al k a\I !lnl' \•>ll \IOll hl\\OUnc1I ~-JI"
\nUll until l1NI
.\g1dn, •nf\ opp .. nt"nl in thl' ma~111al
ra,e 1 H 1rn H.rnunond a bu!.int·"
Bluo nit·1 l lll 1t·11th 1\ '•l e prC"!i1dent and
rc.:1101111 managC'r ut -\menlJ n Prott"CllVt'
\t·r' 1tn Im J \l"tUnl\ [tuard S('n ice He
"'J' Jppo1n1c:J tu lht· puhlil ~kl} t om -
"11)\ll>n "' ( ounlilm.so Da 't Ral.C'r 1n I C/».ti
Bobbie Gee. a spr:c11hst an co~rate image
building and employee training. w ill address
Wednesda) 's m ttting oflhe Business Dt-velo pment
Association ofOranae Count).
T he event as scheduled for r I 30 a m at the
In ine Mamou and the pubhc as invited. Rescr-
"•lllons are $24 for members and $32 for non-
members Call (800) 344-451 2 for funher 1nfor-
mat1on
"I 1h1nl it's a very d1sappo11111n~
turnout." 'ia1d Dons O 'Brien. an In int'
resident for the past 1.5 years Ru1 'h<'
added with a shrug. people are ·-.,11 hu.,,
with other 1h1nas "
Full house or not. the show wen1 on
T he rand1da1es took tum\ d1\dgrt·l·111ll
about 1o;sul'<i such as growth triln'f>< 1r-
t.st1on and hov. to spend th<.> c11' ·, m. 1111 ,
'f.11her T he In inc ( o I'> .1 panm·r 1n lhl
planntng 1n thl'> l ummu111t' or thc~ rc
nut ·· ( o'>gn>\l' ..aid Rnt·nt <1pcri 'PJlC
dgrn:ml·nt'> no1"'1 lh<,tandintt rw -.aid the
lOlllpam mu<,! Ix-prl">\cd lo 111Jk J \lctnd
dO:lf\ \I
~tamnwnil .1n Ir' inc rn1d l·n1 '>HI•
1'1~11. hJ', Oh put J~,unst ~kJ'>Ufl' .\,ti
lUUlll\\o\h,l\ '>Ill"' ~IO\o\lh lnltl.ill\e -11
"'h1d1 \gtJn 1 dpu.I urculatl' pcllll11n'
< O'>gro' t hJ'> '<f' ('d J'> ti11a nlt" lUm ·
flll '>'1HOl 1 '>lfll"I.° 19\' H " mo)I rncnt
p1.,.11nlmt•111 v.;i., 11,1lh b' ( o unnlm,m
l~.1' < ;11.1!Joo C o'~IL \t' 'urrenth '"'Ile
t d1rrn:rn 01 1hc Pla11n1ng (\1mm1~111n
11)grc•'l ,, l'\ICJ '>1~nJ 1urt'" tu tJuahf\
l'w~•\lltlln • lht• < .ihfurn1a P . .Hl'I a nd
\'-1IJI h· lnll Jll'l'. fl)r Jnl· Junt· ballot
l'JulJ "ll llt'r 1pp<..•1ntcJ 111 thC' ut~
llilll'>l'ort:1111.1n ,11mna1!>"011 b' \.gra n 10
II.I 1 v..11 ~td p1,' 1uu)I\ S\Jdn11n1 >lrat1'e
,)11~·, i.11 1111 ., 'pou...al abu-.c program a nd
J\ :J\'>l\lJ l'fl" 'l"\.rctan tor Sen -\Ian
· lfa'lng thc a1rpon con,cnl·d v..ould
'hJ ngl· If\ 1Ol'"'1 th or v. 1 thou I uro·n \pan· ··
( O\[l.lcl\(' \JIJ
.\t ll'a '' '"'"' 11, 1 ounc1l~~1~art• un '11
grab\ th" \\'J: II \gran. cons1dnt:d tr t
rront furlnl' >'Ill' lht ma)Oral I.Ill I\
CllUO( JI \\ J' .II\ A ii he a \allabk ( IJll\IOI \' l rn~I (If( ulatn1 the \IO~ Drug talk In Irvine \11\had '->hea '1<:c pre'>1lk n1 111 fkau in tll"\\lh II lllJ l!\t pt•ltt111n
Sgt Al Co utts of the Orange County Sheriffs
Dcpanment narcotics detail wtll discuss "M odern
Amenca . D rug.sand Gang.s" Wed nesday at noon at
the Airpone r Inn in Irvine. REGAN CLAIMS REAGAN INDECISIVE, NANCY IN CHARGE ...
The lunc heon meeting is \ponsorcd b) the
Balboa Bay Re publican Wo men, Federated Reser-
vations are being taken at 646-61 0 I
Art show at college
Saddlcback Coll ege's annual Juned student art
exh1 b1t1o n will o pen Tuesday and conunue through
J une 3 The show features the best two and three-
d1mens1onal work b) Saddleback art !ltude nts over
the past year
The Saddlcbac k galler) on the M ission V1e10
campus 1s o pen from I to 5 pm T uesda's thro ugh
Fnda}s For funhcr 1nformauo n. call 5t!-4924 o r
5&:!-47.P
Jewlsh memories viewed
The Coastline chapter o f B'na1 B'n1h Wom en
v.111 m~t W cdncsda) at 7 30 pm at the In ane Bo~'
and G irls C lub, 295 [ Yale Loop in Irvine
The program will be slides o n Jewish memone!I
v.ith audience part1c1pat1o n. Call 859-4471 or
786-6270 for add111o nal informauo n
Marine volunteers meet
Orange ( o unty Manne ln<it11u1c "o luntcer<i will
meet Wedne~) at 7 p m 1n the 1nst1tutc . in Dana
Point Harbor a t the end o fDna Po int Harbor Dnve
A. mo \le o f a tall ship sailing "around the Horn"
""Ill be sho"'n The public 1s 1n \ltcd a nd morr
m formauon is a'allable at 4'>6-22"'~
Adult care open house
The Adult Da} Hea th (arc < enter of 'x>uth
Orange ( ounl) "'111 ho~t a n open hou~ and ba1aa1
V.ednesda~ from I~ 30 to 2 30 p m at ''' fac1lm .
324 A.' e. de la 8 trella. San ( lcmrnll' The publit 1<;
'"' 1ted
Head Start reglstratl on
The lr"10e U nified School D1s1nc1 1~ current!\
enrolling 4-~ear-olds for Septembc.'r da\$('!1 in 11s
Head Start program
The program IS f~ 10 loy,,-1ncom e fa milies who
quahf) a nd 1s a"a1lable to pre-school ch ildren Call
Gloria McChntock at 786-522 1 or v1s11 1he cen te r at
5144 Michelson On ve
l CALENDAR
Monday, May 9
• 6.30 p m. Costa Mesa Plauiag Commission.
council chambc~-77 Fair Dnve
• 7 30 p m. Newport Beacla City Coaucil.
council chambers. 3300 Newport Bouleva rd New-
pon Beach
Tuesday, May l 0
• 9:30 a m Orup Cou ty Board of Sa~r·
visors, board hea nna room. Hall o f Adm101strat1o n.
10 C1v1c Center Plaza, San ta Ana
• I · 30 p. m. Oraa1e Couty Plaula& Com-
ml11ioD, board mectina room . Hall of Adm101s-
trat1 on. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana
From Al
astrolog) a!> a harm k\s ec ccntnC1t\ JI t1r'1 .1ntl ·11"J'n1
until 11 began 10 1mp1nge and in m' 1ud!lmrn1 hJrrn the
pres1denq in the .. la11er pan n l I 9!H1 ,inJ 1'ilf h I 4 1' -1 h,11 I
began to protest
Asked "'h' hl'd1d not "'a1t un11l thl' prl'\ldl·n1 "'J\11u1
of offin· to ma~e lhl' d1~losu res 1n tht· hool. hr 11·plll'J .. I
didn't '>l'I the time o f m) lea' 1ng 1h1\ admir11,trJt1•rn Jnd
I don't l no.,., "'h~ I should ho ld up thl· ho11~ l11r 1h1\
admin1\tra11o n This adm101<itrauon ct'nJ1111\ J11ln 1 h111J
up m\ JOb ··
V. h<.>n a\kc:d about Reapn ·s condul 1 ,11 lhl· 1111w ti!
Rc:gan s enforcl'd depanurc from th<."\\ htll' tl11u't Kelo!Jn
\did .. I v.as d1~ppo1nted I thought th.it hl· "'.l' J
genl'rou\ considerate person "'"h ln~alt ~ d11v.n J' "di a'
C\pt..'Cting lo)alt' up I sull am puukd b~ 11 11 ' 0111
1.haractl'n~t1c. and 'H' he d1sappo10tmcr11
Regan said he ting all of h1' pr•l\.n·,h 11 11
the book publi~he . Harcoun Bra(t· Jm JO.I\ i. t •.,
lhanl\
In his bool thc former lhrc l ut \laO v.r111l· 1h.11 m\
adm1ra11o n for Reagan a~ r rcs1dent remain' \ l'I') !Zfl'.ll
a ltho ugh "m y 1udgmen1 o h im a\ a man. in l1izh1 11! m'
final l'\pcn cnce 3) h1\ l h1ef of ''an unJ l•r.q·111 J u·r:.1111
change··
(h er and over. ho~rvcr hl' dnl nt'l:J lhl' pn \ld1·n1
a'> a kader who hold\ tfle rl'ln<i l1gh1 h
"Th<.>odore Roo'><'' l'lt tX'lil'\ ed I ha l t hl' prn1J n11
l o uld conduct h1 ~ t>Oil(• in .in\ "'J' thal v.J\ n111
spcu fi talh proh1b11cd h' the ( C1n\111 u111111 ·· hl v.rn1t·
.. Reagan. "'ho la id Jo.,...n no rull'' anJ anilul:1ted n,1
m1S\1ons conlcrrl·J J Roo.,,·,clt1Jn l,11 11udt· 11n hi'>
)ubord inatcs ·
Regan "'ho .,...d., 'iel n~la l"\ ot lht· lfl'a\ur. tx·lo re
m o ' 1ng to the V. htll' Ho u'>(' <ws11.J tha t in h1\ ltiur \l'a" at
thl Trcasul"\ CkpJnnwnt "I Ol'\Cr '><!"President Reagan
all)nl' Jnd nc:' er d1\l u\scd t't nnnnlll phllo<>oph' or fl~·al
and munetJr~ polit' \o\ll h him m.in 111 mJn
.. F mm fir!lt dJ' 10 last at T rea\ul"\ I "a\ th 1ng. b~ thl ~·at nfnn pant\ Thl' pres1dt•n1 ne,er told me "hat hl'
tx·lincd llr v.hat he .,.,anted tu accomph'>h 1n tht· !kid ,1f
l'\llno mll'\ I had Ht figure the<,t· 1h1n[t'i nut hkl am n thl·r
A.ml'.'rican. h) 'tud' 1ng h" \pt"eches and reading thl'
nc" spa pc rs ·
A.s tor thl· h~t I.id~ h(' "><lid · \.fr\ R l·a~an rl·gardt•d
hl'f'>elfas the pn.·"J en1«, alter c._go not onh in the rnnJug.al
but al\o 1n thl· poli11cal .;ind olltcial d 1mC'n\lon\ a\ 1f 1h<.>
o ffi n · that had tx·l·n h<.''lto wcd upon ht>r hu\hJnd b\ the
pco pk '>omeho" fc:ll into the l atcgor. <)I v.11rldh izo-0d'
t u \Crl'd b) the marn..ige '0"'' ·
He said of Mike Deaver. "'ho ~<.'rH·d a' deput\ t.hll'f
of~tafT bcfon: Rt'.'gan came to th<.>" h11e Ho use. that "hi\
func11un 1n thl' W hite House haJ "'' mul h 10 d o "1th lht•
ITT\ stn 1ous proce'>\ of managing th!\ .. haJnv.' d1<.tafl pres1Jc:nl~ a!> \\1 th h1'i "l\1ble role J\ thl' l U'ilnd1an of the
p rcs1Jl·n11al 1magl' ..
Rt'g..rn '>d)S that "\lnualh C\el"\ m a1or m o'e and
deu">1un thl' Reagans made during m' 11me as V. httl·
HouSl.' l h1d of'>tafl v.as deared in ad .. ante with a "'oman
1n \an f ran1.1!K.'O.,... h,l drev. up horn'iCOpt''i 10 make ccna1n
that thr plane ts "'t:rl' in a faH>rable alignment for the
cntcrpn!I(' ·
He said he did n,,, lnov. the v.o ma n'<i 1aent1t)
Ho~e,er Time ma~11ne. "'h1ch published e\ccrpts from
the huol . 1dl'nt1ficd her a'i Joan Qu1gk\ of San Francisco
and Qu1gle) confirmed 1n J tt"lephone 101en 1ev. that she
had bcl'O g1' ing \1 r'i Rt•ag41n J strolog1cal ad' ice since
sho n h alter the as\J,.,tnJtll'n all<."mpt un th<." pres1den1 in
1%1 -
Wrote Regan ·· .\t ont.• point I l l'pt a rnlor-codcJ
calenda r on m) de'l tnumC'rals h1g.hhghtl'\J in gr<.><:n ink
fo r 'good· da)s. r<.>d tor 'had" da)'>. )ellov. for ·1th· da)'s) as
an aid to remem ber "'hen 11 "'a' prop1t1ous to mo'e the
president of the L'n1tcd "'tall"'> from one place to ano ther.
or to \Chedule him to 'ncal in puh lit. or commence
Father kills children, self
in front of estranged· wife
OXN.\RD (.\P) -.\ father
;mo thered his )Oung daughtt r and
itrangll'd his son . then l'1111ed the
:h1ld~n '41 mother to ''IC"' the ir bod-
es before la tall) shooting h1msrlf as
1hc looked on. pohtt satd
Steven Na"arro. 32. a plumtx-r.
,,.as apparently d1strauaht over
Tian tal problems that rt"Suhed in his
.cparat1 on three months ago from his
..,ife. Melora. poh~ st. Dt-nny
>h1lh ps said u nday.
Navarro ustd a ptllow to smother
!nine
A rcsident rcponcd S 1,600 w-.
1ken frcm a dtsk drawer in htt home
n the 1.000 block of OroveVlew
..ane.pos tbl)'bya fncnd of'hern1cce.
!'he m one y disappeared while her
1ictt was blbys1tt1na. ....
Officen receivt'd a "'PO" Saturda)
hat someone v.'IS ~i.na model air· •lanes into the 01 t pelh or the
14.arine C'OflJI A.Ir llUOft, but wt'rt
inabk to confirm thcdaim. • • • Thrtt dtad kittent ~ thrown
nto a residents )'lrd rn the 13000
ltodc of tampccle Ori~. ••• Potice we~ called tn to break up a
iany in the 50 bk>ck of n Marino.
IUl (ht Sloty had I t'Wllt -lhe pany-
his 3-~car-old daughter Nicole. po~
1bl} as she slept. and then strangled
his son. JoStph. 7. as he la> in a
sleeping bag Saturda~. Philhps sa1d
The ma.n then summo ned his wife
about 6 p.m .• talked to her for a
couple ofho un and then pulled a aun
wtthout wam1n1 and shot himself 1n
tht head, the scracant wd.
"The husbandappattnlly luUro the
children early 1n the e \'enina and
ca llro her (the mother) to view tht
thrower mad~ the call for help wbm
\ht celebrat1on bcpn to &Ct out or
hand
B-tl.JaCtoa 811 Cb
An c-mployee 11 Dimensions in
Fuhion on Btach Boulevard said a
mancallc:don the telephone. clainul\I
he was 5Jtt1na in a n a ir<0nchtion1"1
duct 1n the buildu-a and had a l\&n
trained on hcT. He oidC'red her and
other rcma to late Oft' their"''"'
and they al~h conu>ticd. Offi"'1"1
we-re blc to locale the man • • • Nc;chbon neer Gn:cr hf\ said a
man •ilh a ~ mno-. contn>l
mototboat dist~ their Suodly
momi!\1 &1a.nqwllt1: An omm said head "itcd tht .. ctu1d .. d'-ulsicd as an
adult to tcnock 1t ofT.
I
dttd. · he \aid
The children and the man all "-Tre
pronounced dead at 1hc SCC"ne 10 th1'i
coastal cit\ ~n mile-; non hv.t"\t of
downtown Los \ngclc~
''He 1hough1 th<." -...,orld of those
k ids." said ne1gh hor ( urt1s
Yarborouah . .,... ho~ d1ugh ter bab)sat
for the Na varro' "1'.oonecould ha'e
tho uaht he would e'<'r do this E'tr)
tame I saw h im he ~as kttpin& tab<i
on 'em."
• • • A rnidtnt 1n t he 16000 htock of
Grunion 11id a l>O\~bk uanucxual--
~QI a black tW01)~ women·,
bathin1 suit ciposed himwlf • • • A ~I 1n the I SOO block of
8adba) C11't'Jt wd thrtt JU~'tnc.lcs th~w ulcs IDlO • pool and JICutti.
stnktnt her ~w. • • • A woman said trnsients are linnf
o n the roor of hcT bu · at 196 d.a'ms A Off".ccn ' l ll
1ppran that j u,,'e:ft tles are ra1sa \h(
roof. p&l'1} • na on the bu. ne5.
Newport 81 1 cla
A •o man out for an t~C1\tnl "Ilk
v.ai stankd to dctca~'CT a man. pants
a round ht.s ankles. masturbatina on a
J
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San Francisco eociallte
J oan Qul&ley waa lde n tifled
by Time magulne u Nancy
Reagan•• aatrologe r who
wu unnamed ln Donald T.
Regan'• ltlu·and ·te ll book,
"For tbe R eco r d From Wall
Street to Waahlngton ." S h e
ls a frequent guest on tbe
Merv Griffin tele•l•lo n
-abow. Jacket co•er of tbe
book d ue to be releaaed
today la ebown at right.
m·gt1l1Jt1on' v. 11h J tnrc1gn pt>~er ·
H~·,.11t.J lht·...,·rl·~1r1t.11on,madt 1t 1mfl<•"1bk:11La rn
Pul hi\ JJ\ l(l' lhal lhl· prl'\ld l·n1 undl·n.i~l· an l'\ll'OSl'l"
'IX'J~in~ '>l.hl·Juk 111 l<'Unll'rJC\ tht l'lk\.I' .. 1 I'll Iran-
< o1n1ra J ffa11 b' Jc n11•n\tra11 n~ thJl f ' v.a' no1 a
''l·J l l'nl·d pre~1dl'l1l'
• l're~~d l11r !Ill' 1\u\tt·r nt < I.\ J1rl'\ llH "dliam J
C d\l ~ J\ ht• la' J\lng trnm hra1 n l.rnu:1
• r~:manJl'J that p3\\ag~ n.-kmnp. let a~1n1on be
Jl'l, ft•d trom l•rll' ,,, lht• r~1dr n1 ' \14:c of lhl' l n 1un
Jddreo;w, ...i' 1 n~ "I J on I g1' c J d<1mn aoo ul lht· n ght-tl.)-li tl f'> ••
In adJ1t1on. Rt•gan v. rn1c tht" fif\t IJd' Rcg.an "-rote that he told Bu~h n 11v. the appart"nt
Rl pu~ I" r1<•m1net• for r r(.'\ldent atx1u1 the fil"il lad~·,
:l\tr 1l11g1l JI 1n ll'rt""' in f ('hruan I Q86 and that Bush
'l"h rtl'd "'llh 'Uf'l'n'lt" Jnd cnnstt'ma11o r '1n h1' facr"
1nJ ,.,, la1mnf ( uu•d l 1od I hJd nn 1dt'a ·
• A.ppt"ared lo Wdn I "' dd.1 \ thl· rrl"\JJt·nt ' I I \ ,,, '
\Ur[tl'f\ for '>U\pt..'lll'd ,11J11n 1.a n,er hc.TaU\t' o f hu
J 'lllllO~ll JI l OOCt:rn'
•C h Jt•rrJ \Ill Pn·,11.knl I •l·11r~l' Bu\h .rnJ lhl'O·
nJ11 .. 11JI \l\.Ulll\ JJ\ 1\l·r R11hc.·n 1 \1 f Jrl:1nt• ha ra·d
lr11m lhl Pll''ldl'lll°\ ro•\•lll I •r dJ\' Jill r 'hl' 'Ur~en B 'ur. r 'It-' •11 • "l' h.tJ ~ 't'n hn l •t1:r11I 'Rc-µn
.... h
Nan cy kept Reagan mum on Iran-Contra
V. .\'->H l'<rin' t \P t -F1r..1 lad' 'ant' Rl·Jg4n
prl" l ntl·d Prl'\IJl·nt Reagan from 'JX'Jl 1ng ou1 al the
hnih1· •I th.: Ir.in·< intra a1Ta 1r hc.·,au-.c her J\trnlogcr told
her tht' llflll' 'l ·" nut right 11 11 •Ill in puhlil 1orm1·r
\\ h11c Hc1u'l' c-h1c1 lll \lafT 1'>011.11'1 I Hcµn ..a1J 1oda\
laJ L' tit' lh I ••ul t.ll~tn~ II• lhr ;'l:npll 3""-'ul lran-
1.. 1ntrJ lh ,h,,1ild :->t· ma~IOF h" ,.,. n a~ But hr
J1Jn I
In 1w. ~ .... ~ f r l'lt' R('"urll I 1 in V. a ''r('Ct to
\'-J'h1'11:I •n •I 't"nl un -.a ir ll>da' RC"µn 'i.31d hl'
•-.. lrt'''' •Iii• r' ',11 rl ",,•ntC'ntll•n thal he ~Ol''" nnthing
• h •.111•PltJdl'Jr1n v.h1lhf'll\.t·nhlrC'<T'\('l.'f't'I
' " 1 T'h \J l' · Iran 'C'r(' dl'<'f'\l.'41 111 thl' '-1larag.ua n
n1l J"fl'\iJ l'nt "-3\ pr3dll:Jll\ 1mmt1~1k .Ju ring !h.11
ix·ru~t ,11 l ~·,rmhc.•r l<J t> la" •.tr. and F et'lru,11"\ ••"~ ~ .ii
bct·au-.( lhl' tir,1 lad' "'3' \J\ n~ n 1 nt' no IH 1.ar.: g ..
out ... Rl'IZ.J n -..i1J 1r 'B< T \ '· T11<l.1' · rm~r;,im txl' urll 1111\l at'oo, I I" .\lh"ltnl\ I 11·1wral fdv.rn
"'-o"' 'ht: u\l"d d\ ar. l'\lU\C.' thl' la• t that he had a
m inor operation n ghl alkr the C hn '1ma\ l-i1,lidJ\\ But I
said ''\o thl\ r:-e\ldC'nl " tl,0101! 111 !!('! 'hot do"'n 11'1
\l,""''l' Ill •n ~ "" · 1 he pH '"1rn1 ' a rudd' m.i .. llh hn~hl red
d•l'l"~' lk tl!:trh"t"I" ln ht• heard \11l'<'' v.ord\ T he
c-Cl N Jrn11ied lll"Tl 111' 1,\\ Ira' ing. h1' '~ 1n P"''' "'h11c
parl.. tx·mh at tnl· lnh'f\l'llt11n •l
Diamond nnJ B.l\trnn1 Thl' v.1)01.111
ran ho me and 1.alkd fl\•l1\l· h ut .1
\t'arlh f,11 kd to h)\.Jll lht• ,u,rn l • • • \tcreo and \td l'•' t'llu1pri11111 Hhl
t..loth10g "'unh J tNal "' .1~ ' ' 11,1
wen-stole n from a hm11l' 11 1 h1 I J1 ~ t
block of upcn or -h l'OUl' l't't"l'l"n 1.1
a m . ind 6 p m T hu1'd.1' • • • ~ tcle' 1'l1on and tell'J'lhonl· -.....-r1•
stolen from <tn l'JX'n µra 1· 111 thl' ' ~
b locl of V.alnul \trcl: l"t·tv.l'rn
I: -'~3 pm Ciunda'
Coetalleu
.\ 22-\car-old banl tell<'r r<'rort<'•I
she rctti\ed a tekphont l'311 at v.orl
from a man v.ho s.atd he had a J un
trainro o n ht'r ht'ad Tht man
descnbcd ~hat the v.oman v. :.t\
weanna and t~n ll'i._ed "'hat l'Olor
undcrpnnents ~he wa\ Ill.Tanna Br·
C"aUte \he thoupt th<" man had a aun,
.sht' complied. and to ld him her
mtuu~m(n ts Po htt. ho~~\'er.
found no ~alb\ telephone booth~
and ditc0\Cf"cf tht butkhna •a'
ma~~· p~\ ent10& •n'.fone fmm Stt•nt inside. • • • M°"' than S .SOO "onh or ek\-
tron ic musical equipment .. a s stolen
from Oi'anare Coa t Col~ o"" lht
w.ttkcnd. P olte'C Ht tftt lh~'n
lppattnlly uxd a trtt'dn'-n to pr)
... a dOor and · prd .. 1th t~
instnammLs.. • ich ind~ t1"0
ke)boards. .t-o l)'ntbet.izm and a
drum m.ch1ne. • • • 6+.ynr-old man f't"P()nt'd !Om t'-
bod) brol ( into h11 houw 1n the
blod. of Center Uttt a nd nOro t~
cupboard oth1na ou i.akrn dunl'\I
\Ill' t\ll'OI~ in v. h1l h'1x , urrc<l "hen tht
n1.1n It'll h" hnu,\· betlA(."('n ha m 3111
I 1 ' .1 m
Two shot in
dispute at
Irvine plant
T "''' emplo\tt-s of an If' 10e ma nu·
Lt· 1 11 ins firm ,uffettd minN in1une\
\.Jt ... rJJ~ "'hen 1 dngruntk'J former
"•'l kl·r \hot th~m a fter an arttument,
~,,,, c \.lid
R.aghau Dup, ~6 and l •abncl
R u11 ... ( v.ert &r12t'd b) bullet' afler
1ht·11 hHmcr ('O-\\Orkcr op('n<'d fir<."
~1urd:11~ at J:~ p m •. ..aid !X"lhlC'
In' t'\t1p t,1r Trac') JIC"Obs.cn
\II lhrtt men •OIUd at :'\Mk,
( orp at I \tal'('(ln1 unt1l thC' aunman
""•' fired lut •ttk. a1.1thontin \atd
Du113I ""1~ gntt'd In tht h(ad hut
did not n-qu1rt an\ tn(dical 11tC11llo n.
and Ruu "'I' t~tcd and rrlC'aK°d
from ~dJk H~t.al for a
ra11na •oond.10 hts kJ. JacobYn
\aid •
"I'm lu~.k,," Du l said unda~
"'l bumPf(t tu m and thrn l ran
ln\Pdc: M
t JcfT Bo"-man ).atd '~ IUI t .
""h~ name •u not ~lea b)
a1.1thonttc'\. a~rtntl~ mo\N Ou\ of
h a\ horm Frida> and titn tht area. Poli~ sat~lhc) .. ~tt unWTt •hy
'~ .fired ""Of'ln ~u~ to tk
bu1k1ina.
NB police arrest
1n urder suspect
tlC r 't '' p-.•n &a~ h rc'9dt'n1
J' l '' ·d \.1 • • 1!.1' 1n conn1'\: 11nn
, ' I 'h dl Jth 1 1 ( ohlra..1" mtin.
... , .. 1
m 'lh' lam<'' t... ·\"O(' !J l"tron
J ' .,, • nl horn " -...ntJ .-.na v.a\
.in •t \1"1th11u11n, den I tl' ~ewpc. n &-.,. t 1~ 1hu ,11 ll'C ll\ e' \aturdi\
.il1r 11 , n 1n Bue n;a Par~ 'i1d Lt T im
'-C'"' man I fr "<I' being ht'ld 1n
'c ~ l''lrl ( 1t' fall in ltcu of\ I 00.000
N11l
lo,.q; n<' _,ho h'tJ an t'WpOf'1
&.t. h ft\I ~\ C'rnl \('81"\ IS tM pnmc
\U\l'l.l t 111 th<." murd c.:r ''' a man tn
Bouldr r { ounl\ ( olo , ... 1d Nt"•-
ms'l Pcta1l,c•f thc 10\e,11pt1onwt'rt
not ,\v11lablc l\t.-.d1tt<ln of f.-ttne
""a' pc"ndtnJ
Str ick en drf\'erdies
1' ' nr-old man d ied Saturday
"'Mn he •PPertnth \Uf'fnTd a
ma ..... , e hurt all.ad. v.ilde dn"1naon
o ld l':r-.-pon A'enue and lammed
into fh c r-~can.. auth°"tteua wi.
"' f,ran ~ Geortc Bol\nle1n ofOrl
•u pmnounc-ed dead et Haq ~m
onal H p1iah n . "cwpbn Beldlafttr
\ht q.1 s f'..m . t.. Rid Coua
~l~lt Da~id B
•
Senate weighing military
b~dget, SoViet arms treaty
w .\5HINuTON (AP)-Tbl' Sl'n-
ate 1s fac1na liibts ovl'r arms rontrol
and NA TO 1has ~ttk as 11 cons1den
both a Pentaion budget bill and 1he
binoric U.S -Soviet treaty ehmanat-
1111 medium-range nuclur weapons.
Finl. the Sl'nate wall bqm work on
the m1htary budJet. an annual f.,t\t
which 4CMf'lll) involves wtdc-rana-
if\I decisions on Ammca's far-nuog
commitments
The bill appro' ed b)' the Sl'nate
Armed Sen ices Committee
autbonzes S2<Jq 5 b1lhon for the
Pcn~on, and targets inl·reased
spending for non-nuclc:ar "capons in
the Nonh .\tlan11c Tn.-a1' Organiza-
tion.
"This issue of lOn' cnt1onal
weapons an NATO 1s \Oml'thing tha1
9-e paid an a"ful lot ul .utention 10
this year. iu"en thl' tn.-al~ ··said 5en
Sam Nunn. 0-Ga .• chamnan of the
panel
He was refcmng to the ln1crmed1-
ate-range Nuclt'ar Forces tre~ty
signed Dec 8 b) Pres1dent Reagan
and Soviet kader M1kluul S.
Gorbache'
It elinunatC$ both nattons' me-
dium-ranee missiles. and Nunn and
other supponcrs SA) NATO's non-
nuclear defenses wilJ ha~ to be
bols1e~ after tM mu:sdcs ~ gone
Tht' Sl'nate 1s tentatively scheduled
to begin wort on the treaty Wedo"*
day.
Dunng the Pentagon bdl de-bate.
amendments an.-hkeh both to in-
crease spending for I\~ TO and call
on U.S. alhl'S in the I 6-na1100 alliance
10 pa) more of N .\TO\ rosts
.\lso e\pected are proposals
pro' tdmg ad' tce to Reagan from
Ex-envoy denies briefing
Bush on Noriega and drugs
By Tlte Assoclaled Press
TEGUCIUALPA. Hondura'> -The former U-S. ambassador to Panama
denied telling Vice Prcstdent George Bush u early as I 98S that Gen. Manuel
Antonio Nonep ma) have been involved in~ lraffickana. The ambassador.
Everett EJhs Bngg.s, said <iunda~ there was nol enough evidenoe against
Nonega. Panama's de facto ruler al that ttme. ··1 could not have briefed the
\ICC pl'C'Stdl'nt on Nonega '> drug-running. drug-smugghni or money-
laundenng act I\ 1lles tx'tause "e s1mpl} did not have evidence of th<>sit
acuv1ues at that lime and so an\ '>tatement lo the effect that I dad bncf~1m on
such mattcn at that tame s1mpl) 1s not true.-Briggs told a news conference in
TeguapJpa. The "Je~ York Tim~ reponed Sunda) that Bnggs bad scntc.ablcs
to the U.S. Stale Dcpanment ahoutalJegataons ofNoncga'sdrugdealings.. and
that Bnggs told Bush about the )ubstance of those cables dunng a meeting on
Dec 16. 1985
Jackaon appellls for low-Income vote
ARNETT ~ \a -Jesse Jackson spent the mgbt at lhe home of an
uoemplo)ed coal miner, then decla~ at a rally today that bis m~ of
economic cqual1t~ 1s crossing raaaJ Imes m the nation's deprcs5Cd areas.
Democratic mal Michael Dulak1s and Republican GeoJJt Bush took a break
from the rigors of the p~1dt'nttaJ race by tending to busmess at home today,
one da~ before West\! 1rgrn1a, along with Nebraska. has ats pnmary. Jeck.son.
who spent unda' night at the home of Junior and Beck) Cook. saJd that in the
poorer sections ol\\l'st V1rgm1a his message as well-received -t'ven 1n a town
such as all-" hue .\mett. "The~ have their race. but the) don'tJobs." Jackson
said. ··The~ ha\e their race. but the) don't have health insurance. They have
thetr race. but the} don't ha'e hot and rold running water. -Their race does not
address those needs.··
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NEWPORT/COSTA MESA
488 ~17th St.. t.e.A-104
(At 17th and Irvine)
(714) f>48;673.9
<\II 1 ~1111<.I \"'-I '-
' I '" • ,
both con5ef''a\1\C Republicans and
liberal ~mocrats about the anns
control rohc1es he should follow an
the last st~ months of his admm1s.-
trat1on
~1m1lar attempts v.~ made the
past tv.o Wttks in the House durina
that chamber's wor1c on 1u vemon of
the ~tqon budtct bill. The House
apProved nuclear anns cont~ re-
stnruons oppoJCd by the adntinit-
\rat1on. aJong with cuts m Star Wars
m1ss1le defense spendina wbach we-tt
so dttp that Defense Sectttary Frank
Carlueet threatened to advasc Reqan
to \eto lhe btll.
The House as e•pccted to give linaJ
appro,al Wednesda) to its Pn\tag<>n
ball ~1m1lar anion by the Senate will
send lhl' St'parate measures to a
House-Senate confC"rence comm1ntt
to rt'COOClk thl' d1ffel"C'flces.
High winds
raise havoc
in Midwest
By Tiie Associated Press
A swarm of tornadoes and power-
ful storms struck the M1d~est with
high winds and hail. damaging roofs,
knocking dov. n power lints and
lea\ mg thousands blacked out today
More than 80 tornadoes or tor-
nado-like storm~ touched down Sun-
da) -':! in llhno1s. 25 in Wisconsin
and :!:! in Iowa and one each in
Indiana and '-\rkansas. and at least
160 repons of thunderstorms "1th
wind gusts 0' er 50 mph. some "1th
bascroll-'>IZ('d hail. the weather ser·
\ICC' ...i1d
Therl' ~ere no senous 1nJunes
reponl"d unda). the region's second
da' ol \ 1olent weather. In rural
Gretna ~eb .. a 29-}ear-old v.oman
and hN ~-,ear-old daughter died after
a tornado struck their mobile home
~turda~ night.
Storm damage re pons co' ert'.'d
ea\tem Kansas. nonhcast Te\as.
from .\rkansas through southern
Minnl~ta. \\ 1S('onsm. llhno1s and
"e'>lern Kentud.'.
In eastern lo~·a. more than 5.0<XJ
lov.a-1111001) Gas &. Electnc ( o
customl·r\ "<"re ~ ithout pov.er for
SC\l'ral hours Sunda' and several
thousand Iowa Po~er" .\nd Light Co
customers "erl' blacked out in the
~ \1oint") area
.\ tar sho~ near Rockford. Ill .
ended as !\I-mph winds to~ tents.
debns. and pon.able toilets ··one
outhouse Ile~ right past me and then
I got h11 b~ another one as I 11. as
running awa\ ··said Dv.1gh1 Dunlop.
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'Die-in' s~iil
on Capitol steps
for AIDS funds
SACRAMENTO (AP>-The mood ofput.IClpalUJ
in tb.rtt days of ~leSts for inaused AIDS fund.ial ud
pyand lnbtan ri&bts turned somber Sunday ua~t SOO
people s1qed a .. cfie-<in .. on ~ stepsof lhe state ~tiOl IO
· Plbrbtlk to tbc thousands of people who have died of
Al As orpnaers read the names of approxirn.tdy ~.000
people •ho have died of AJOS. participants in lhe ~ e'~nt la) down on the pa"emcnt i~ front of~ Capitol
and outlined each othc:r·s bod.in an ctwk. Silboueues
qwdl> filled tM block-<lona atta from lhc: C...pitol .~
lO ~ Sldt•'&lk as fneods and family of AIDS V1CWllJ
memonahud their lo'ed ones. .. It buns." said Richard Herber. 26, of ~
County, "'ho has lost many fneod.s to the deadly dixuc.
-SOme of m) fnend.s are dyana as~ speak. Some have
aJrca<J> d1ed .. .
The dJc--1n was pan of three days of protests 1n
Sacramento orpruzed b} p~ leaders and AJDS activists.
In addttton to mort' fun<hna for AIDS rcseardl and
trcatmenL p&nK'lpants ~ aslung stak lawmakers to
enact legislatton that would end ducrimmauon on the
basis of sexual onen~taon and probtbat discn.nunauoo
against people with -'IDS.
Saturda\ a spmted croYrd of8.000 marched 2S blocb
through a roid rain to the Capitol where a day-Iona rally
was capped b) a speech b) presidential candidate Jene
Jackson.
The mood Sunda) wa'> subdued. with partiopants
and o~rven v1s1bly moved b} the tnbut.e. Many walked
deliberatel) throu~ the plaza aru. taking care not to step
on the figu~ outlined on the pavement.
"It's a ume'to mourn the impact and the oumben.. ••
said Frank Fo"ler of Santa Ana as he looked over the tea
of chalk forms "WMn )OU read 1\ an ~ ~P!!":· n·s
nothing. When ~ou Mtuall) see 1L ifs like vwu~ a
gTa\e."
Tim Moran. :!4 of Sacramento. sat in the oenter of
the memonal as the long last of names of AIDS Vlctims
was be1 ng read
A demonstrator la oYercome wltb emotion
-1 guess v.hat gets me 1s that any of those names
the) ·re calling could be mine.·· he sand. "Thtte's a.lm~
no ~ords to ex~ \o\hat'<o goangon It's rcalJ) sad all I.his
didn't happe-n )ears ago -lhal 1t had to get to this.. When
\,\e·n.-reading all th~ names .. after his outline la chalked ln wttb the name
of an AIDS Yictim dUJinC a 0 dle-ln .. protest
at the Capitol in Sacramento on Sunday.
<>ome pan1c1pants ~rote tender m~ beside the
nam~ inside s1lhout"ttes. including ··1 mtSs you so much,"
and ··r o all "ho died alone m\ hean 1s \\1th )OU.-
Bias claimed in AIDS sailor trial
\ \ ' I R \ 't I\( 0 1 \ PI -T ht·
~J\ ' ... IO,l'll'Oll' lln jlflKl·l·dmg \\Ith
thl· t ourt-mani.il m..il l>I a sailor on
char"gl'' 11t \ll>\-rl"lated 3!>!>3Uh rC"-
lel t\ thc1r h1a' aga1n .. 1 ~orle affi1lled
"'llh thl• Jt~J'K.' \.J\ 1he dl·kndant's
lam1h and anornl'\
·· fhl'' ~ant 10 get nd ol th1s gu~:·
'-'.11J J o\ t l ( llrrmgton tht• older sister
01 Pelt\ c >llircr 2nd ( lass John E
( rav.lord lfr' HI\ po'>ltl\e and
the\ don't "'ant him 10 thl:' '3' ~ aO\
more
< rJ"lnrd ~~ tau"> a tnal -.tan1ng
toda\ at lhl· 1 rl'a<,urc lo.land na' al
ba'>(: 10 '-ln F ranu'>4.o Ba'
I he '3\\ um1cnd' ( ra"lord had
unprote.tl·d ..C\ "1th hi'> girlfnend
one month altl'r tc~ung po\lll\e for
.\ID~ ant1hod1l·' lo th\:' human 1m·
munodefic1enn '1ru'>. or HI\. bu1
failed to \\am her of his condition
(ra"ford counters 1ha1 he'<, inno-
cent of the charges. 1ns1st1ng that he
v.ore a condom dunng SC\ and that
the v.oman kne~ he "as HI\
pos1t1\l'
If con\ 1lled the ~agnol1a .\rk .
nat1' e could be stnpped of ranl and
pm 11~ d1shono rabl\ d1~harged
and St"ntenced tu a~ man' as 10 \C&r\
10 the bng. ·
He also s.a' s he and 1he "oman
"ho "as St'p.ir.ued. had loo" n c-ach
other for months and had tailed
about gcmng mamed -'fter the'
brole up in .\pnl 1987 she dt-cided to
tile chargt"'>.. he sa~"
The gsrlfnend has bttn ad\ 1scd h\
lhe "ia') 001 to talk about the case.
and Na'~ personnel arc prohibited by
m1htal) pohq from discussing it
Lt. Cmdr. George Farrar. a Navy
spokesman at Treasure Island. said
the case 1s the first of its ltmd for the
Na'~· ~ SC'paJllte AIDS-related u-
sault case 10\0lv1ng an Army pnvate
1s scheduled for trial begtnnmg
\\ edntsda\ in Fon Huachuca. Aru
l 'nhkc other <\IDS-related cases
St"Ot to tnal 1n the m1htar).
( ra~ fonfs tnal has no ou\Slde e)e-
"llnl'SS. no hard e'1dence and no
charg~ ofhomoscxuaJ activ1t)' .
era~ ford's Cl\ 1hao anome). HoYr-
ard De Nike. savs there 1s no evuien~
to suppon a ron¥1C\Jon. He says a
n.-pon from Na, al ln,estapuve Ser-
' ices found -no evidence to sugest
lhal C'ra~ford attempted lO harm'.'°
Investigators rule out arson
as cause of LA high-rise fire
By The Associated Press
LOS .\NGELES-The Cit) ·s worst h•gh-nsc fire doesn't appear to be the
wort of a disgruntled emplo~tt. according to arson 1nvestipton who
completed their on·slle probe of the Fn~t Interstate Bank tower. Ctty fire
'°'esugators and agents from the U .S Bureau of Alcohol, Tot.cco and
Firearms met Sunda\ to assemble their report on the cause of the fire. The
rtpOn could be read) for release toda). satd fire department spokesman Jlin
Wells. lmcst1ptors dcchned to dJscuss their procress.. but they downpllyed
suggesuons that tht' bank's dcctst0n to scJI the sccunucs unit the day of
Wedntsda) ·s lire played a role 1n the bla.zc that killed one person and injured
40 others ... The trading ope-rauon does not appear to have caused any reuon
for the lire." Ban.ahon Clt1t'fGa1) Bowie saKl Sunday.
Gang vJoJeace lcllg IJn ln La. AzJgele.
LOS -"NGELES -"n 11 -ycar~d boy was in cnticaJ coodiuon today
afkrbe1ngshot m the head b) apngmemberdunnaa weckcndofviolenoetbat
left five people dead and SC'\'en IRJUmi. a uthorities said. The Pn& member was
apparentJ~ ange~ to find that his pr1fnend Id\ the bowe without him and
opened fir~ at the South Central Los A•les home Sunday n~t. strik.i°' the
bo} as he watched tclev1ston lD lhe hvtD& room. said poh~ Lt. Enrique
Ht"mandcz. The un1denufied vacum was lasted 1n extremely critical conditfon
as he undt>rv.ent surgel) at the Hospatal of the Good Samaritan early today.
Hernandez said. The gunman was at larJe .
Saldde leap faH•: jumper critical
LOS ANGELES->. su1C1dal chffJumper was m critical condition today
after survn mg a I SO-foot &Cap onto seashore rocb. police said. Oon.alo
Acedo. 33. of San Pedro. v.'as tn cnucaJ btlt stable ooodttion after ~airlifted
to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. where he was 10 underao surarry fOr a
broken leg. said nursina SU.J>Cf"1sor VM>lct Puqua. Potier S&t.. Bill Ward said
Acedo took a tni 10 Point Fumtn Parle and leaped fromblul&ovaioolci~tbc
PloficOcttn whtk the cabbte looked on. Acedo rq>Onedly told ~ IUi driva'.
"I came from the sea and I'm rt'lurnmg to the sea." just befcn jumpi~ otrthe
d1 ff. "' ard said.
Law Offices Of
RUSSELL S. KERR
PERSONAL lNJURY LAW
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Mitterand facing
thorny problems ..
PAJllS (AP) -Prtsident Frana>1s
Mi11ttra.od, -.ho steamrolled to re-
election ovtt conSt"rvauve Premier
Jecques 011nac. f1tt1 the lnony wk
offonninia new Soc1ahst-led govern-
ment while tht nght still controls the
parliament.
Chirac '41S elpccttd ao wall unul
the president was read\ to name a
new premier before re~1anin1
The leading candidate to succttd
Chirac appeared to bt Michel
Rocard. 1 former agncultu~ m101ster
""ho rtprnents a non-doctnn1u"C
w1n1 of the Soc"llhst Pan) Other
pou.ib1liues v.e~ former finan~
ministers Jacque\ Cklon and P1erT"C
~\O\
Wtth 49 :! percent of the 'ote
rounaed from unda' ·s runoff elec·
uon. Mitterrand had 54 U5 perttnt of
the vote to Ch1raf's 4S 95 pel'C'Cnt
The financial markets responded
fa, orabl~ this morn mg to the elC'C't1on
results The franc was stead} 10 h1gher
tn earl} trading v.h1lc the saock
market wa\ stead) to higher 1n calm
trading shonl~ after the e~chan&e
opened The ge nl·ra I marlc11nd1ca1or
was up I 06 percent after 30 minutes
oftradmg
CurrenC\ trader'> ..atd the franc-\
stead) opening k'cl v.a<; expected
~nee M111errand \ ccunom1c poltc1cs
art not '1e1a.t•d a\ dtffC'rtng widely
from C h1rac'
1 ~ THE SER\ICE
Mm.errand, 71 1\ the first president
elected t~•~ b) popular vote Charles
dt Gaullt" was t"lt"C"ted in I 9S8 and
I 96S. and tv.u other men sen cd
tw1C't' But ~fort a 1962 constnu·
t1onal amendment, fl'\'nch prc<11·
dents alwa)'s v.t.'rc chosirn b\ ind1~t
elecuon ·
L'nhkc 11181 . when Soc1aliMs
danced at the Bast1lk to mark a
h1stom \ IClOI) for the left. \ ICtOr)
C't'lebrat10M this } ear v.erc subdued
Mitterrand '>Upponers did honk their
car horns along the Cham~Eh -.ee<,
and.0.000peoplewa,·ed Frtnlh tlags
and rallied at the Place dl' la Re-
publlque
In the fir\t round of dl·l 11on'> o n
~pnl 24. M1ttt'rrand v.on ]4 I Pt"r·
Ct'nt of the \Ott' to lead J lidd ol n1nl'
candidates. Chirac "a'> ~cond .... 11h
19.~ pel'C'ent
M 11tt"rrand·.. l·le'cttun to a ne"
~'en-)ear term put'> an end 111 '".,
}Car'> of unca .. ) .. cohah11at1on .. b\:·
tween a Socialist pre'>1tkn1 ctnd a
rightist premu:r
But the 1mmcd1a1c future ma\ he
C'\ en more confu'>ing.
To go,ern l\.1 1tterramr, prl·n11l·r
could form a coali 11on of m 1n11n 1 \
Socialists. "ho ho ld 215 \Cal'> in thl'
573-~·at parliament. "1th \Oml' u•n
tnst dcput1c!> no w allied 1.1.11h lhl
nght Or. he could a'>k the pre\tdl·nt 10
d1ssohe the "1at1onal .\\">emhl~ and
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
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In tu \UI' 1\1 '" 1 .id 111 J n11nunt\
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Police nab
60Soviet
dissidents
MOS<()\\ ( <\P) -Pol1<.t' arrt'stt'd
60 pcopk after a 1roup ol d1\\ldt"nts
met 10 form a democ:nattt· 111\ematl\t
to the C ommun1st Pan). -a spokes-
man for 1he group id Hc said 14
pt'opk remainl·d 1a1kd toda1 r hl' arrt'\l\ V.l'fl' mJJt• \unda\ at
onl· of thrt't' l1KJl111n' n Mo~l>v.
\.\ hl'fl' thl' Jl\\IJl·nt g1oup v.a' hold-
ing org.m11Jt11rn..il nwl·t1ng1. '4.ltd
\ uri \l111unu' •Hll" ol tlw urg.an11t·1\
of thl· group I ti,· I )\·mud Jiil I nmn
\1111uno' ,,11.J pt•lill' lJmt• In unt•
I01..it1un ;rnd 1kt.i1nl·J Ml potrttll·
panl\ f .,,,, "l'H' n·ka'>l·J 'honh
afll'rthl' r Jrrt'll\ hl' , ... 1J and ~ti V.l"rl'
held O\l'll 1yl I
.\l"iout 1-l' 1"'·11pk Jth:ndl'd lrit·
group·, 1r111 .1 !11\1 11n~ n '-i1urd;n It•
form thl' p .. 111 .ii <11 1wn11a11on thl n
hrol..1· 11h1th1 'lllJlil-1 grou~ \undJ1
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Prl'\\ • n .11d, pht1nl· 1 ntl'r\ tC:\lo that !hr
J""lknt' .1 lll Jll' all from oul\1dt·
\I e "' "" I Ii•"'' 1.ttll«I "l'll' ordered 10 kJ 11·
\10,1e111 .111d r\'lu'K·d \1 111un111
, ... ,d t n1k1 11u1 la" 11 1~ ll"g.al ln1 '1'""" 111 I\\ tw11· thrl'l' dJ\\ .tml 1h,·1
h.id 11111 h<.·1•n lwn· that lontz \o thn
h.1d .1 'tl!ht 111 rl'rllJ tn
\I th~· 1 dl.1g1· of "-ratm o 0Ul\11k
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to h...· lwl1l lodJ1 thl' huU\l' "J'
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, May I , 1981 * AS
Striking Polish workers
reject co01pro1nise offer
8) Tlte A11oda&H PrHI
C1D-' "SJ;.. Pol•nd -~triking shtp}ard workers tt)«tcd a comprom11t
toda~ that v.ould ha\ e hmed them to end their v.-ttkJona stn~~ and drop their
demand tor lepl11ation of ~ltdant) in txchanar for 3 pe) ran.r ... Thcrt rs no
frttdom V.tthout Ciohdant\ .. tht v.orkers chanted .. a rally th•' momaoa at
th<'' rejected the comprom15<' offered b\ man-iement follov.-t"I a four~hour
";~hatina scu1on 11\-llh tht stnke committee umon sources \aad Piotr
Konopka. an aide to Sohdanl) founder Lech \\ale~. said the 400 to SO() "orke~ at the '>htp)ard repeated!) SCTtamed ·no" when told oftht offer The
1cn1at1\t' dl·al had tah·n \hape in talh rt"' l\ffl at the 1n1t1at1ve of a Politburo
member 11~ \unda) !>trtke lt'aders ~td lmenor "'1tn1stt'r ( zMlav. Jous1cuk. a
ranking lommunl\t J)dn) Politburo membcr 1v.1li-telephont'd a taw}er acung
.. , a mt"dtator I<' rl"' l\e thc talk\ aftn tht' brokt dov.n late Sund.a\ afternoon
Jl'lurd1ng,lu <hlounts gl\tn b' \trike tommtttl't' mem~rs ·
Arab-American's deport.don •tayed
JF Rl lOi.\LEM -.\n .\rJ \mem.in an·u'>C'd ol '"' 111ng '1olence 1n the
hrjrli-oll up1ed land~ a\kl"d J 1u•1 tl1da1 tu tree him from Jail \lo h1le he lights
lo ll'maan an tnecountn Thl· """' mr ( uun 1emporanl) \la}ed a deponat10fl
••nkr 11r \tubarak ~1.1.ad ~.J \ 11a' and tw'e thr go,ernmcnt thrtt da\S to
,·,plJin "h~ the Jeru..akm n ,111;ulJ hi: l'\pt'lled The lOun began hcanng
Jfl!um.:nh toda~ on Y.hl'lhl·r \\\JJ l11uld ~ rt'lea'>Cd from Jail pending a final
rul1nl! l•n the de-pona1 11'n nrJt·r l\rat'lt ntfinah .illtg(' .\v.ad has helped incue
lh\ "·m~1n1h-old .\rah up1 •~in~111 thr Oll uptrd \\ t"St Banl. and Gaza Stnp 4.t
k.l\t ".., .\rabs and 11.1.11 hr Jt·I" hJ' l' hcl·n killed tht"rt" ~1nCC' Ckc 8. 4.wad. t~
hll· ,k111! th<' Palest1n1jn < l'rtt1•r 1111 lhl \tud' ol 'on·\ 1olen1:C' ble1.1. k1s~s to
.upportt·r' a\ he entt"red thl l 11u1 tl111u'>t· tor tc>da\ 'hcJnng Dunng a rtct"'!i\. ~
1ulJ lq'l<•nl''' he \\3S tn thl· tourth l.IJ~ Pl J hunger 'itnkl "I tecl good I'm sull
IJ'I nb hut I !>t.anl'.'d to Jr 111~ ".:Sll'I 1 -.1111 ~ltcH in Israeli la1.1. and lsraeu
1<1,t .. l' .111,l I hope I "on I ht d1'dppt111lll'J hl· i.a1d
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Sgt Jtarea Dompsoa, dauahter of lKl ,__.a,. Cata~ CA (714) 646 41.Ja
Ehzabcth Thompson of Fountain t-'===================--L---------
Valle). has bttn decorated with the
Arm) Commenda11on Medal in West
German)'. Thompson. a 1982 gradu·
ate of Golden West College. 1s a
command !>«lion supervisor wtth the
43rd .\tr Ckfensc An1llcr) • • • Na\) Lt David 8 . Bartoa, a 1970
graduate of Costa Mesa High School.
rttentl} ~turned from a 51 ~-month
deplo}ment to the western Pacific
and Indian Ocean aboard the aircraft
earner l 'SS Ranger home poned 1n
San Diego • • • >\rm~ pq MkuelA.Heary,son of
Da' 1d .\ and Carol) n I Hen!) of San
Juan Capistrano. has completed basic
training at Fon Jacl son 1n South
Carolina Hcnl) 1s a I 986 graduate of
San Clemente High ~hoot • • • Arm) p, t Ma~ew H. Httdlea-
pdler, son of Robcn H and Lou1st
A. Huckenpahler of Costa Mesa, has
completed baste trainan& at Fon
Leonard Wood 1n Mtssoun Hucken-
pabkr is a I 976 graduate of Estancia
High School • • • Arm}' Spc-c. 4 Scott P. Tarra, son of
S) ble T Lt'U) of Costa Mesa and
Wayne Tarra of Orange. has com·
pleted a US .o\rm} primary leadership
course. Tarra 1s a I 984 fatanc1a High
School iraduate I • • • Arm) Pfc DeLana L. B•u, daugh-
ter of Sh1rle} .o\ and Geo'le Bush of I
Irvine. has completed basic training
It Fort Jackson in South Carolina
Bush 1s a I 985 graduate of Irvine
H igh School • • • Arm) p, l. J.U M. LaGOUJff, son
of John R and Helen F LaGour&ue
of Laguna Niguel. has completed one
station unu trammg It Fon Bcnnmg.
Ga. LaGourgue 1s a 1987 Dana Hills
H1ah School graduate • • • Minne Set Fruk Act.me, whose
v.ifc Tina 1s the daughter of Isabel
Mo~no oflrvine. has bttn awarded a
Meritonous Mast by his command·
mg offi~r • • • Minne Pvt. Mldael R. Subo, son
of Dorothy Subo of M ission VieJo.
hlS completed the basic metal worker
course at the Manne Corps Engineer
School in Camp LeJeune. N.C. • • • Navy Scaman Apprcnt1tt Steplau
A. Mene, son of Victoria and stepson
of Rot>M Riche) of Costa Mesa. has
completed his trainma at Recruit
Training Command 10 Orla.ndo
Aorida. • •• Anny Pvt. G~ory J .1.a ... a , son
of Judy L. Lahann of Fountain
Valley, has completed the Army's
tank turnt course it Fort Kno1t, K.y. • • • Manne 2nd Lt. Mldad J. earr.u,
son of Beverly A. Carroll of Hunt·
U\110n Beach. has ara<Suated from I.be buic tehool in Quanticx> Virsinia.
Canoll i5 I 1982 lfaduatt of Villa Patt Ht&h School and is a ~uatt of
lhc US ~a val At.adefny in Annapolis. • • • Navy Ptt1y OffK'Cf 2nd Class Da.W w. Brlttall. whote wife Bchnda is the
dauahter of ViC'\or and Co'n1 Ripa of
Huntinaion Beach, has murnc:d from
a four-monlh deployment in the
oed6c ~boerd the battlnhip USS Missoun. • • • hbridc SIL ~--LMcet Wbote wife J.cqud1nc ts \be daupttr of
John J. and °'lta McNamara of
Hunti"l'Oft lk9ch. rqM)ftcd for duly
in Okinawa. Japa • • • -L a...t bu quaJif.Jed for the Nav •5Aviation lt'UC1utal MttbanJC
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SCRearns
a Tony, wins
bravo, encore
Bra\IO and encore
The folks al outh ( oa'l Repenor) tn Costa Mesa
desene a standing O\auon fo1 their much desened Ton"
award.
From lls humble beginning<; ~4 ~ears ago in a con,ened
Newport Beach storefront theata to its current world class
status. SCR has obvtou'il\ come a long way.
Then. the fledgling gro up pla~ed to 70.seat audiences.
Today, a 507-seat M a1n!>l:.1ge theater is supplemented by a
161-scat Second Stage theater -\hout 25.000 subscribers and
a $4.6 million annual budgl't arc: testimony to .24 ) ears of
quality thea lcr and hard "'urk.
The Ton\ award. ll) ~ ot1lc1all~ a nnounced toda}. is
"validation that our ''ork 1s among the ver) best in the
country," according to an">( R spokesman.
Validation indeed. Past winners rnclude the Mark Taper
Forum and San Diego\ Old G lobe Theatre .
The regional Ton' a"ard is the most prest1g1ous award a
theater can recel\ e.
The annual award '' pre\t"nted to a theater based o n the
an1st1c qualit~ of 1t'i productio ns and for the continuing
contnbuuon 11 make to a commun1t' 's c ultural life
The .\mencan Theatrl· Cn11cs .\ssoc1at1on recommend-
ed ~( R tor the Tom a"ard to the League of -\merican
Theatre\ and Producers and the -\mencan Theatre Wing.
Those l\.\-O groups ""'II present thl' co,eted award and a check
for SI 5 000 at laemon1c:-. Junl· 5 in "e" York.
The pn1t• ,., the pinnalle tor the theater group that has
g1' en muth 10 '"' aud1en\.e<. and enriched 11-; community over
the \Ca~.
·Thl• a"..trd tittingh adds luster to the \parkhng performer~ at 'l1>uth ( oa!i.·t Repenor) \\ho ha\ e entt·red their
s1he r annt\er.,..ir' 'ear of entertaining Orangl' Count)
theatergoer!.. ·· ·
Campaign limits
\\hen you get \ tnuall) everyone in state government
agreeing on something. that"s rare. You'd be mclined to th int..
tt must be some apple-pie issue. but you 'd be wrong.
uch rare accord surfaced recent I). when both the
Republican and Democratic leadership in the Legislature
Joined hands with Go' DeukmeJ1an to oppose an m1t1atl\e
that "111 appear on the J unc state ballot.
Propos1t1on 68 was put on the ballot '1a 1nit1at1ve
bec.ausc there\ no wa) 11 could have mo"ed through the
Leg1!i.laturc and bet•n signed into la"" b) the governor Why,,
Becau~ 1t restricts the O\Crl)-<:OZ} way the money game 1s
pla)ed in Sacramento
Propos1t1on 68 would put some restncta o ns on the
campaign finance S)Stem that has become s uch a scandal...
The oppos1t1on of ~ssembl)' Speaker Willie Brown and
Senate Pro Tern Da' 1d R obeni. both Democrats, 1s no
surpnse. ~ccord1ng to Common Cause. these two received a
total of S8.4 m1ll1 o n from special-interest groups dunng the
1985-87 peno<l. DeukmeJ1an received $9 million. Assembly
Republican Leader Pat Nolan $2.2 million and Senate
M mont) Leader f....cn M addv $641.000 ...
lt'o; nci 'urpn 'e tha1 the~ want this gra" ~train to continue
to roll. h ul "hl'n ~ou get around to deciding how to \Ote o n
Propo 'i1t1nn Iii'! 11 would he well to listen to someone "ho isn't
\.\l'.1nng '" '1l.in~ gra'' \tains.
Tllhre Adv1111ce-Reglster
Education quality
The nation ·s public schools arc not deteriorating as fast as
the) \\-ere a fcv. )ears ago. but they are not improving as much
as the) should o r as fast as they should ... We are still at nsk."
l \ \l·trl·t..if' ot I Julat1 o n Wilham Bennett said an a repon
1s4'Ul'J 1,1,t "ed. I he 'cn etary was nght o n target when he
<w1d m orl' mu~t ht' d o ne to improve the performance of
..\menlcl ., .,tudl'OI\
But \\ h..tt''
Just throwing m o ne) at the schools is hardly the solution.
While California and many other states have increased
funding for public education significanH_y in recent years. too
man) dollars arc ~ti ll being siphoned off into a bureaucratic
maze ""here 1t 1\ lo st long before it ever reac hes the classroom .
One th111g 1hat 1., \ltally needed 1n educ•mon 1s more
teacher-; like l .11mc E'i(:alante. a mathematics instructor at
(1a rtield ll1gh Thank' to the inspirational Escalante. who
Joined a group of outstanding educators last week at a
luncheo n "'1th Prcs1dc n1 Reagan. Garfield is now known for
ha\ ang one of the bt·,1 high school cakulus programs m the
nation . .\nd (iarlield students now know that education 1s a
hettl'r t1ckt•t o ut nl r<n ert\ than crime.
While there are probably more Jaime Escalantes teaching
m our schools than man)' of us rcahze. there are by no m eans
as man} as we need. More such teachers must be placed 1n
classrooms and. once there. rewarded a nd honored ...
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Deukmejian starting to get
heat for stalling road funds
Transportation Commission may force
governor to live up to his commitments
SACRAMENTO -Although h<'
came.> into the governorship as an
ad\Cx.ate of c\panding h1ghwa) l·on·
struc11on in California. George Deu·
kmc1 1an's performance on that mat-
ter of fundamental 1mponancc has
been less -much less -than stellar
For )Cars. Deukme11an stalled on a
commitment of new money to relieve
prcs~urc on tht state's congested
roads while h1-; Depanment ofTrans-
ponat1on was paralyzed by bureau·
crauc 1ntena
Finall)'. under much pressure from
the state's business leaders. Deu-
kmc11an agreed to do something, but
continued 10 resist new g.asohne taxes
and propo!>Cd. instead. a h1ghwa~
bond ISSUe
But C\.Cn as the in111al phase of that
bond issue a"Watts 'oter approval 1n
June the Deukmc11an adm1nts·
trat1on 1s undenaking one of its
patented dips)-doodk maneu..,ers on
1raMponat1on b) renegmg on a
commitment 10 raise long-term
spend mg.
The lcg1slat1on that authorized the
SI htlhon in1t1al transportation-bond
1~sue contained another se<:tlon that
requires the California Transpor·
tat1on Cornm1ss1on to program SI
billion a year for ne"' highways.
While the bond issue clearly was
designed to help finance that commit·
mcnt. the SI -billion-per-year man-
date C\!Sts independently of the bond
issue E'en 1f 1t is re1ectcd by voters.
the California Transponation Com-
m1ss1on 1s required by the law to
program that much highway-con·
struct1on socnding.
1 he adm1n1strat1on -or at least
those officials involved in nego11at1ng
terms of the leg1'ila11un -understood
that c-omm1tmen1 at 1hr lime. It was
the Legislature's price. an effect. for
appro' ing the bonds.
No ..... howc,cr. adm1n1!>trat1on of·
fic1als arc II) 1ng to back awa) from
that l.Ommnment. While main-
ta1ninga ston~ public s1len('C. officials
arc telling legislators that they would
include en1incenng and othrr an-
c1llaf) costs in the SI b1lhon figure.
not JUSt direct nght of way and
construction lO'>tS That would have
the elTect of slashing the SI b1lhon
commitment to about $750 m1lhon a
~car. ~arccl} more than ~hat's being
done al read'
That 1ntcrpreta11on 1s hc1ng '1ewed
b' legislators. accuratch . as a form of ~·easehng on the pan of the admin1s-
tra11on The adm1n1strauon would
claim political credit for boosung
h1ghwa} construction wuhout reall>
doing an} thing substantial
Wh)"
Apparent!). someone tn the admin-
1strat1on "'okc up. after the fact. to the
idea that the b1ll1on-dollar annual
commitment. 1fhonored. would force
the govrrnor to either ask for an
endless scncs of bond issues from
\Otcrs -"With d1min1sh1ng prospects
for their repa}ment -or sanction an
increase in tht" gasoltnt tax.
Or. the admin1strat1on was plan-
ning all along to renege. despite cl~ar
statements from us officials dunng
leg1slat1ve hearings that the SI billion
"as to be spent on projects. not
a•a1hal) expenses
If the adman1strat1on persists in its
sclf-scning interpretation. 11's un-
likely that the Legislature will agree to
DAN
WALTERS
additional installments of the
planned bonds.
In the meantime. there 1s gro~1ng
pressure on the California Transpor·
uuon Commission from both sides
It will be the Deukme11an-ap.
pointed comm1ss1on that will decide
"'h1ch interpretation of the law 1s tht
correct one. sometime after the Junt.'
election which .... ,11 determine the fate
of both the SI b11l1on 1mt1al bond
1s-;ue and a related measure 1ha1
~ould shift add1t10nal ta)( re,enues
into the h1ghwa} s}stem
The adm1nistra11on "ants the
transportation comm1ss1onrrs 10
adopt its \l ie" b} including engineer·
1ng and other costs 1n the SI b1lhon
commitment and thus rtheving
pressure for nc"' gasoline taxes
The question 1s ~hether com-
·m1ss1oners. who arc supposed to be
independent. feel a greater loyalty to
Dcukmejian o rtoexpanding h1ghwa}
construction.
Privately. most comm1ss1oner\
have been critical of the min1mahs1
bond issue policies of tht" adm1n1s·
tration. One commissioner. Fresno
businessman Joe Levy. described the
governor's bond issue m a recent
address as "a boondoggle:· add int. "I
don't think a billion dollars 1sgomg 10
do anythmg."
The commissioners can let Deu-
kmeJ1an ofT the hook. or the)' can
force him to honor the commitment
that his admin1strat1on made
Do Wall~n I• • syadk•tNI
colUJml•I hi S.crame.to.
Realdogsshouldn'tcry
or scream when startled
SACRAMENTO -The dog cries
in the night.
I have had her 12 )Cars, and I know
now that most of what 1s wrong can be
traced to her breeding, that what
happened genetically in this animal
resembles a backlash in a rod and reel.
Look. I've had other dogs that
stanled easily. this is the only one that
ever screamed.
I bou&ht her for SI 75 from a place
called Puppytown Land in South
Jersey. a Chnstmas present for my
wife. and from the bqinnana she
shook at the si1ht of strangers and
jumped at no1~ from behind.
I told my wife the dog would
outarow it. but th1sassurance. comin&
as 1t did from somtonc who did not
know any better than to buy 11olden
retneve)' from a place called Pup-
pytown Lind tn lhc first place. was
not wonh tile pa~r it was printed on.
As I think back on it. my e:nti~
knowlcctse of animal brudina at that
11mc was that fast hones have fut
baby hones.
It Mrtt ocicurrcd to me that
somctb1n1 bred to look IOOd sdckina
its head OUI or I VolUWllPJl ~
vcrubk (ouJd 10 tbitt r. WIOlll; For a
whik. in kt. r thouPt !Mt tomeouc
II Pu.PPY10W9 LUd m• M~ afMaatd blf befor9 I Jbowul up Wim
the lftOelY, • • iliMe•• f now lbll bCt_Pfl•l1•weM .... IMa tML nelnalipotlnMll*.lpa1; wuMdlt_-didnoc.-a .lllea q~WltctallttW81tillu· ~ ........ :-fGlllC ..... mo~1•111,. .... •die......_ Al ... ..._°'..._ noar-...;
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imd\ed ......... llU bUmed ...... .
A ..m.-~ dfnt<ft•we
•hich I once called a COM'Mfic
comp1ny in N YOrt City abOUt.
'll!'Onckriftl If l a>uad bt bouled a I pctfunw.
I at.al t.b1 Kk ft lmdlJ bcUtt th'an ,
most mag;mnrs. but the people at the
cosmetic rnmpan) were not even
interested enough to come see for
themselves.
But I am gelling ahead of myself. I
brou&ht the dog home at Christmas.
m )' wife named her Helen and
cuddled htr all afternoon. When shr
finally put her down. the dog walked
to a spot undrr the desk and suye~
there for the nrxt sc' en or eiaht yean.
coming out only to eat. use the t'C'St
room fac1ht1es, and once to set
pregnant.
The product of that matins -
between Helen and my other d<>s.
McGuire -was a disaster. l l"C'"
member br'inlina• cardboard box (ull
of beautiful seven-week old &<>Iden
retriever puppies into the office.
11 vin1 them to people with children
and yards and convertibles. little tame
bombs wait1n1 tci ao off.
The least expensive one I know of
ate pan ofa couch that belonuct to 1
man I worked for named Sial~
and the~ot theshiny lhinp off an hts
loafers. Those loafers.. as I remember,
wctt rcptilcsklnsand I think Stalbefl lo~thcm.
Tht most Cllpc.nsi \IC puppy became
1 cow killer. I _pve tum lo an editor wbo h\'ed 1n the count~ bca• he
hkftt the~ and quaci, and tltC d9I
"""uf to kill h.is Deflhbof~s cows for
epon. hive •=..wonckftd what ~ •Y to 1 retriever that
C'Of'MI hOCM IWO nisfnS I~ atid in ""' blood, .. .., do& .. '?
At any ~ratt. one r11ny aftcrnooo I
carried Hdtn into 1 vetcrinarie1''s
Oftlce -)OU always hid •o ~ bcf
ialO I '1C\tnnanaft'I ofticc. you
cOWdft'I pull her lft Ihm~· I Joba DeCft-Ind Md lttr aht.'filCt ill a way
thlt WO\lld ~· ftutMr Pftl-Nndts. .. Th I wtll prob9btJ calm her
clown. aoo." the wtmnarian 11id.
II did not calm twt doWn hOnl~ 1ftff her mum hm tht
PETE
DEXTER
hospital. the dog bee.an smiling. If )OU
called her for any reason -including
dinner -she woukS show you the
worst grin you have evCT sttn and
then curl o n herself. mak.1na squecz-
ina noises. until both her face and bet
back end were pointed the other WI)'.
Then she went white faced. and
then one of her tear duasaot stopped
up. so her eye had to be cleaned every
day. She bepn to twitch. She smv
cysts that had to be su~ly re-
m oved and there were infected tmh
and infee1ed can and bald spots and
-.ans on her eye lids and biah blood
P' uure and other Streu-related ill· :ues..
Then we moved here.
Herpms turned blact. ruinina her
smik.
Slit speeds bet days now in• comer
c,fthe cfinins room. w daltcst pf.Ice
en the hOule. She a.t quiet duri• lbe
day. hippy moUlh tM1 noOli• is
comlns up ~h.inc:fhtf. '*1 duri• the
niabt * cries. And I tic tn bed, t.hree or fOUr
o•dod in ~ monH ... ...S wan b'
hc:r 10 .JIOI> Aad wttn • --.·i. I
,ct up aDd w.lt into t.ht =~ to~ if.llw "81SIO., .
~doa..
I ru my Mad over her coat. I hear
mYldf ~IMrMMI& is..,.,... ~At dit_...Olmyvoice 1M miles 1naam. ... , •
A n.a of teftlt 1a Ute din. ' .,..,. 8allir II a IJll.H W ', ,.~ .........
0011
FENLEY
Who put the
Sig in the
Sig Alert?
't ou ·, c had breaHa,t. sloshed cof-
fee 1n10 3 commuter mug and sur-
rendered ~our ~~che to the hurT}·UP-
and-'l.\all mode
The frttwa' 1s homblt . .\ Ferran
1 hat can de' our a road at 140 mph 1s
no faster than a Yugo dunng rush
hour. and bumper-to-bumper traffic
doesn·1 d1scnminatc "hen 11 ladles
out frustra11on.
Most of the time there's not much a
commuter can do about the traffic.
but it htlps to know what's happening
and why.
Radio rcponers arc Jabbenng
about a Sig Alen. but it's on another
freewa)' Then. without notice. the
traffic thins You look. but there are
no wrttks. nothing in the road. no
cll.planauon for tht traffic jam that
held hundreds. maybe thousands of
commuters in its vice-like grip
T"'o of the enigmas of comcnutm1
1 n. around or through Orangr and Los
Angeles counties arc traffic Jams that
ha'e no cause and Sig Alens
..\ Sag .\ten 1s a puzzle because
e"rno ne talks about 11. but few
people can ttll irou what 1t 1s or how 1t
got Its name
Talk 10 enough law enforttment
offirn1ls and )OU can pu~tt t~ther 1
rough descnpuon ofa Sig Alen. It's a
ma1or problem on a ma1or street or
freewa) thit will be cleared in t~o
hours or less.. 'But most pohcc. CHP
and state De~mcnt of Transpor-
tauon spo .. csmcn are not sure wh)
1t'!i called a Sig Alen.
8111 Keene. KNX Radio's traffic
and "Cather reponer. says there's a
"en simple reason behind the name
The Sig Alen was born an the
m1d· I 950s. Lloyd Sigmon. the gen-
eral manager of KMPC. was con-
cerned 1hat police couldn't warn the
public 1fa ma1or problem occurred
The Los ..\ngelcs Pohcc Depart-
ment'!> dcus1on-makcrs listened to
S1gmon·s concern and agrttd. The~
decided to install a direct telephone
hne from the Pohcc Department to
the cit} ·s radio stations.
..\ccord1ng to Keene. the stations
had tape recorders hooked up 10 the
phone and agreed 10 pla) the taped
warnmg as soon as 1t was received, or.
1n the case of some of the smaJlcr
stations. as soon as thn nouced. Poll~ h .. rd the S}Stem. ft was a
good pubhc sen1cc. Radio station
managers liked It too beausc 11 P't
them an edge 1n 3 compet1t1ve ~ws
market
There was only one problem. The
system had to have a name. Some-
thing simple enough to fit into pohcc
Jargon
Sance the idea was Sigmon 's. the
first pan of his name and alert WC1"t
combined. and the St.1 Alen was
official
When commun1cauons advanced
be}ond any1hing dreamed about 1n
the I 950s. the Sis Alen found 1 home
to warn motonsts about a traffic
problem.
Thett's aJso an explanation for the
phantom traffic J•ms
When Da\<1d Fridman was re-
searching his book ··1mpondcrabin.."
he interviewed traffic cxpens about
1h1s com mating oddit).
The ellpen.s contend that most
dnvers operate their QJ"S at peak
efficiency around 35 mph, but Mil
d rive faster when thn1!'s i>IC'!!Y of
room on the highway. When traffic on
a highway reaches its optimum c:a-
paClty, some drivers slow 10 a speed
where they feel safer. This causes a
shock-wavr effect because driven
behind thr slow pokes bqin lookina
for somcth1n1 causing the slo~
pace, which cau~ them to slow
down and become more cauuous.
Accordm' to Feldman's experts.. a
few slow dmen can set off a sbock-
wa'c effect for miles behind t.bcm.
and 1f the traffic volume is hi&b. can
cause bumper-to-bum~ traffic.
The shock-v.-ave traffic jam breaks
up when u comes to pockets of ~ttt
traffic in front of 1L The faster driven
pass the slow pokes and as the traffic
th1ni the sJov.u driven are c:onfidtnt enouah to drive faster.
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Disney executives·get most pay
Company's three highest offi cers s weep
top three places in compensation poll
LOS ANGELES -Looking to
cam more money this ~ You
micht consader a Job at The Walt
Disney Co.
Acoordtng to a report to be publish-
ed in today's Los AQldes Business
JoumaJ, Mach.ael Eisner, Disney's 4S-
year-okt chairman and chief e:a-
ccutivc offitw, m:cived nearly US
m1lli0f'I an total compcnsauon last
ye.ar.
Io a list of tht I 00 highest patd
public company uecuuvcs an Los
Angeles. The Business Journal ranks
Ewtcr No. I, with Disney president
and chacf opcnuna offioer, Frank
Wells second at $27 milhon. Gary
Wilson. Disney's chief financial of-
ficrr. c:arM an a distant third wnh J&W
ovtt S'4 mLlhon in c::ompmsauon.
The Business Journal's 1988 last
shows SI eJ.ecuuves who crossed the
million dollar mark an annual Pl)'. up
by nearly a dozen over last year's hst
Alt<>gtlher, the top 100 tx.ecutaves
e.am~ 1ppro1umately S 189 malhon.
or an avenqc ofS9SO an hour
All in a day's work? lndustrf
anaJyiu Sttm to think so. The
Busjness Joumars tau shows that s.1x
of the top 10 paid CXCC'Utives arc establish~ enteruinment gurus
En tma.iruncn t anal )'Sb lnterVIC"WC!d
by the Busancss Journal bdJtvc lhest
pcopJt deserved evtty penny they
got
.. This is a business where you nthtt
make It or you don't," Lhey told lht
Busmess Journal. ~People are enber
bnlhant or the) fad. and the ones who
make 1t dei.ervc lo be rewarded."
The Bu'>incss Journal's rcpon
emphas1z~ that totaJ compcnsauon
consists of more than wcckJy salary
alone. Stock options and special
prolit-f'('lated bonuses make up \he
bulk of 1he~ t'Xecuuves' incomes. follo~1ng the .. pa} for performance ..
trend tha1 has developed among
leading corporations an r~nt years.
For example. Bruce Karatz.. prcs1-
dent of Kaufman and Broad Home
Corp "ho ranked fourth on the
. Business Journal's last. earned more
than SI 5 m1ll1on in bonu~ based on
his performance O\er the past five
)e31"'>
Real estau: anal)sts told the Busi-
n1tss Juurndl 1hat Kaufman and
Broad·s nn:puonal profits over th15
penod mon.· 1han Justify K.aratt·s
bonu)
The Business Journal notes a nC"Yt<
attitude to"ard m1lhon dollar-plus
compensa11on staling that the sense
ofav.e OH'rthese figures has I~.
··Al one lime people would be
shocked at these salanes." an ins1der
remarled '"'o" they JUSt say, 'Well. he worked hard ...
The Los .\ngel~ Business JoumaJ
publishes "eekl~ on Mondays and
has a current (lf'C'ulatton of60.000.
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MONDA Y'S CLOSING PRICES
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Market drops again
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock .market
recorded us fourth straight loss Monday, sull beset
by fears of higher interest rates.
Trading was quiet, aside from d1v1dend·
related activity in h1gh-y1elding utility issues and
some takeover developments.
Otherwise. bro.ken said the mood of the
marketplace remained wary and subdued. . ..
Widespread talk continued of the poss1b1hty
of further increases in interest rates, given the
recent strength of the economy and fears of
reviving infl ation.
Interest rates were m ostly higher today in the
government securittes market.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials
dropped 10.11to1,997.35.extrndingits lossover
the past four sessions to 61 .0 I points.
Declining issues outnumbered advances by
more than 2 tp I on the Nrw York Stock Exchange.
with 523 up, 952 down and 483 unchanged. .
Big Board volume totaled 166.32 million
shares. against 129.08 million in the previous
session. The NYSE's composite index fell 60 to
145.~8.
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IJ BONNIE PEVERGEON ........ cc.-........
Noel Co~1rd'1 madcap social faiu
"Hay Fever," curttntly on stage It
UCI. is fint rate parlor comedy under
lhcdirution of Mary Anne M<:Garry.
The setting is a stylish drawing
room int he country house of retired
actress Judith Bliss and her novelist
husband David. T<>ðer w1th their
caustic children -dau&hter Sorel
and son Simon -the Blisses have
planned a Wttkend family retreat.
Unbeknownst to the others. each
has 1nvued a weekend aucst. The
demands that each guest &ct the
favored room begin tht playful
bickerina and upsta&ma tf.at thread
their way throulflout the repartee
As the aucsts arrive they arc. in
tum. courted. cast aside. ignored.
embraced and bewlldered untal they
nearly appear as an audience to the
family's dramatic stagings.
Rudeness prevails as the fam1I)
sets out to enJO) their time and space
-often lD the total exclusion of their
guests with an almost defiant air
toward common social courtesies.
Perkins 1s the mild-mannered David
Bliss. the somewhat detached hus-
band and father "-'Ith a roving eye.
Judy YounJ and Ron Hasttnas arc
the appropriately concettcd and
precocious son and daughter. Sorel
and Simon Both arc convincing as
brats whose selfish behavior has
earned over ant@ adulthood
Kmy Balay 1s delightful as the shy.
vulnerable Jaclue Coryton. a nch
combination oflovable character and
animated body language perfectly
pack.aaed from head 10 toe -most
entertaining.
In addu1on to Jackie other guests
for the weekend are ponra)ed b)
Jonathan Greenman Leslie Gra) and
Mark Booher -all in commendable
performances Clara the maid. une of
man) who ha\C scncd this unu!>ual
household. 1s 1 ntcrpreted b) f: Ian a
S1ff)
'E.T.' will vis.it U .S
video stores in fall
By JERJlY BUCI
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LOS ANGELES -"'E T ~
Extra-TenntnaJ ttw most popular
mo' 1c ofall 11me.1o1.1ll be ~la.~ th1i
fall 1s a '1ckocti~ttc ~•th a mam-
moth campaign b) MC.\ Homt
Video and tht P~ Cola C: o
P\ans for t.bt 101nt campe1sn ~
announced b) uffittn of the two
lOmpantn at a n~s conft.rcnu o n 1
L:n1-venal Studios sound sugt d('(or·
ated Lo look like a -.ooded SUM from
the 1981 mo\le,
The v1dC'O ,.,11 be ~leaitd Oct 2"'
at a reuul pnce ofS14 9S ~id G t-ne F
C,1aquin10. prc-s1dc.'n1 of MC'.\ Homl'
En1tna1nmcnt Group
The Pepsi Cola Co •ill suppon the
Hdto relea5ot "1lh th<" grccttnt
a<heni!t1ng carnpa1sn in 1t\ h \to~
said R°'cr Ennco ptn1dent : PeP91
Cola Y. orld W ide Bc'eragn Pei>'\•
has coll\m1~1oned a \Crte\ 111 ttk--
' 1s1on commc:ruah reatunn 'f T •·
and"" 111offeras5 rt"bak on rurch.t\t"
of the' rdeo
[nmo said Pcp-\1 \lo 111 dlx ~uppun
.. ET·· "llh d1!tpl<t\\ in m11rt" thar.
N • 1i<111 retail stor<"Sand Arll \p.'.Jn\or a
\\\ll'P\tal c.-s g1" 1n~ Jlo\.i\ mort' th.ln
11-)()11 fr~ cop•M 111 1 ht" ' de11
Tb<" OIO\ ~. p.-odua:d b)' \U
pttlbt-r' le-tis lbc st°"' of an~ ma htUc: a1itn frum anotbn
•bo became marooned oo earth
•U btfnenckd b) a JrOUP of _
ctuldrt'n The chaSdrco prOU'C1 b!.!
from IO"C:mrnf'nl ts looki I -
him and hd p him return to hu
v.orld
"E.. T .. has t.lltn m more th.an Slli
millio n 1n film rental,.. 'Al tb lk
""urldv.1dr bo>. offi,c r-st1~ttd aJ
nc~rh SSOO million
UlllqUIOW ~·d tht' -E T -\ tdcO
Y>ould ,.Ul"JMSS all e'pcrtatJons for the
h1&hes1 ll'\ hnii::il sUndanb tor pte-
turc and wunJ --in add1t1on MC~
t.al1ng uoprcct'd<'n&cd K"CUnt> SlCp
lo C'nS~ lhal U\tOmC'rs ITCCl\e a
lcg1t1nutc 1.op' .. nd not a counltt-
fe11 .. he: u1d He d1J not sa> wha1
tho"' \I~ v.vulJ be
T hl '1dc:c11.a\lltlll" v.111 be rclca9cil
\tmultancuu~h Jround lM v.°"4..
\ah.! C11aqu1nt~ v.ho added at •tlJ not
t1': \hov. n on pa) tclc' is1on or on >
p..1~ -~J-\ It""' tM\I\
Lori Thimscn's rcndenng of Judith
Bliss -the person1ficat1on of statu-
esque arrogance -is superb. Her
very presence commands attentio n
and a measure of submission. Ken
Stage design -including the
ornate parlor backt:d h> "1nduws
through which the aud1cme lan see
actual rain falling on an outdoor pa110
-•~accomplished b) Richard T np-
le11. a UCI drama profe~sor "ho al~
contributes the c0Mum1ng. Al·
mosphenc lighting 1s b~ ( amcron
Harvey, head of theater de\1gn
Ron Haattnga and Lealle Gray ln "Hay Fever" at UCI. I o < 11d4u1n1u !>.aid tht: t~u ompantl"'
"cruld sp1:nd S25 mlll1or promut1ne
lhl '1deu rde~~
\H .\ Pl"Jl" .tnd p1dbt·rgs com·
pam ""Ill m<A~c .. cuntnbutaon fro1P
thl· pre~ 1."\:d\ 11f the "1cko sale to 1
'lpc1.1al r >h m p1 " The group SUP: pon~ a1. II\ 1t1e\ lor mcntall) ~
A fine piece of fam11,, cn1ena1n-
ment. "Ha} f c\cr" continue\ 1h1!> \\.eek "1th closing performance\
Wcdnc~a> through Saturda~ at !'.
p m in till I < I \ 11lage Theatl'r <all
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Sound Machine puts' Anything' on top
By Tk A11oclated Press
The following arc the top rttord
hits and leading popular compact
discs as the) appear 1n this week's
issue of Billboard magazine
Copyngh1 1988, Billboard Pubh-
cat1ons. Inc Reprinted wtth pcr-
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HOT $1NGLES
1 "Anvthlne For vou· GIOrl• Eltefen & M1am1
Sound ~I,,. (EPIC)
2 "Shetler.O Oreeml JC>flnnv Helt\ Jen
(Vir gin)
l "Wi"'lnll Well" T_,ence Trerit O' Arbv
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I .. ,..UOl'llv G"1l !Nffd Love Toot S.man111e
Fo• !Jl~l f "EIKirlC Blue Ke Houw ICllrnehU
10 "I Oon'I Wenl To l.lve W•ll\oul You · For.._ (Allen11c1 11 • Where Do 8 rO!l9" Heerts Go Wll11ne v
Hou\IOf'I (Aros•el
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EMIO\llo CA&.M1
IS 'Pro~ Your Love TeV10< o.,..,.,. (Ar>\te l
16 "E~llllno Your HH rl 0.\1r., Oerv•
H.el & Jotwt O.tes (Ar.lie > 17 '"Toeeiflet Fon¥,,. lltd< Asltn CllCAI
'9 ~" Ord'lt'\~el Me-.rr~es In T,,,, Oettl (A&,M)
""Get Outte My Or•m' c;.1 Into My Cer'
Bllv Oc9en (Jive)
Donny says 'so
long' to the fair
Entertainer Donny Osmond has
canceled his scheduled Jul) I 0 ap-
pearance at the 1988 Orange Count)
Fair.
Replacing Osmond. "ho had a
conn1c1tng booking 1n Bntain. \lo 111 be
Larry athn and' the Uathn Brothers
Their western show will be staged at 7
and 9 p.m
Eleven acts will be featured dunng
the fafr from July 7-17 Call 751-
FAIR for add1t1onal mforrnauon.
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1 "Oortv D•nc•"ll So...notreci. RCA
16 Out Of Ille Slue 0.00.• C.·D>O" 4. •"' < 17 ·p~ P~ MCll
II S.••te Amultm«n• T~ !Ko•o Cl"\
l '""'°'' 0°riv Dancing Sounotreci. RC A ~curvl
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CONTIN ENTAL EYEWEAR
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Sander Lausen
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Readers give Ann advice
bew dial we were lleba& laflle4 for
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DEAR A N LANDERS "tt )OU
nuts" The &<h ace )OU P"'C to -Necd-
u11 Ad' ace 1n 011 fountf) ·• v.as the
dumbest )Cl
~ woman v.ntcs that her 34-ycar-
old brother (worklng pan-umc and
mamcd lO a shopptq edcbct) ts tn a
ttJht spot finaoe.a.lJY. for t.M ump-
1.tefth umt. Ht needs fi nancial bdp
or LM) will lotr tbo:r borm-Thcir
malher has toad Sas that 1fsbc doesn't
come throuJI!. she wm &•"'c Sonny Bo) her Social Secunty check
From Los A~lcs Get real. Ann.
\\ h) ~ould Sas Leep rescuana a 34-
ycar-old Yf1mp and hts shoppina-
lddkUd wife! ffa\.'e you aone on
vacatJoa and turned the column over
to a pan-time hi&h tebool copy p rf? I
can't ~hc'e )OU wrott that lousy
anlY.'tt
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And )OU caved m' Don't )OU
reahzc that Mom is blackma1hn1 ~
and 1fS1s keeps bailing them out the)
.. 111 neH·r br able to nake II on their
own., Let them lose the house ll
mighl .. ake tht'm up -DON T . n \KL.:\ "-10 C .\LIF
brolher has a history of fiK:aJ 1r·
responsib1hl) He bas always hved
~yond ht\ mt>ans Rescuins him
apm will onl\ postpone th<' da) of
reckonang Tht sooner he 1s JOhed
back to rcaht~ tht" ~tter 'ou goofed
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Ditco-ie. Unitt-All·~ican H1;11 Thlt Hono,... On Ttln-n ...,Sc_ Co"" Publlt Trust DEAR DON: My mailmu a.a. a
~nia from carryia& ia llac bap •f
matt n.ou.uds of readers an
ltllUlg me kilo• tbt my ~dvitt wu
tt-rTjbl..c. Herc arc .omc addlliouJ
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Frem ll«tferd, W.: "Oil Coutry"
...._.. &Ac -'t's a member of my
llubuill'1 famUy. Every time ck
pMee rtqs I wo..ter wllkll ...aaw ts cam., &e lilt u •P ror 1 UttJe cull
•&U ant pey4ay. A few wttb a1•
Ills brockr callH ud A.id ~ lttt'dH
mooey for f11el oU M y bsbud got
s mart a.ad uke4, "Wllal's dae •amber
of tk ~mpuy yoa bay from! I1J
orde r Ute oU ud ask daem to saad ck
biU to me." His brottacr -'ot ba~
"Forcet ii," ud ~·n~ 1p. We aow
From Omaha. Your ad viCl" to Sis
was wrong. wrona. wrong. r ve ~n
throuJh the same thtng with my
)Oungcr sister and at's no fun. Dad
spo1 led her rotten and she pla)ed him
hle a harp E'erytluf\lsbe wanted he
ga\C her n en thou&h he didn•t ha"e
much 10 begin ~uh. Sis.married a no-
good bum and had two luds. Dad still
paid her bills 4.ftf"r Dad died she tned
to get ml' 10 bail her out M ) husband
said ''l\o "a~ --m l9C 0-. Wheel ol iJeo11•~ ALI My Two SolMllltn; It Oul Th.l'I ..... n. ....
From ...,e .. Orleans I .. ,sh "011
( •Juntf" · had .. n11en to mt 1n.,1eaJ
it to 'llu She -.ould ha'e gotten a
nH1l h more stns1blc answer Her
HOROSCOPE
So. dear ruder•, l.ktt )'OD llave It
from llac World at La,...e. I bereby
acbaowledce llaat my advice was a
bammcr. I bopc Sis Ifft Ws coluna
a.Del follo"s tbc saucstiom of t~c J•r> tbat jadccs me every day.
Tbcrc·~ a lot of wisdom oat t.bett.
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Tlw LtWlnQ Pt111t« IThlM Women tPG. T7I ..-.
&:II ••• flit lllVlll•IY of Pluuo f !151 -IMovte
!Pe« Chase Bunw IGroudlo JTllt 700 Club
HllwtHIQlll 1•0111~ INewtH>alll Uodlte l5oo111
Pllbllc POiiey Conft-
~ ~ DtS : llM Mov• ·G 9'1 •• Froo S no lfa'llily Moblnton IDNl'll AlDllQ IN Molln4! 1111 .-IOa• IM. Fonda
TKsday. May It 1ea1ured ESlltl ._ ... 1• JOI ~l l""alyol!S 'llaa<!W latlll.._ ISP4CW11er 011.,. 1'11Qllhght1 .._,'"' fTnv• lliportl.ooi I Sal<Anler
ARJES (\ian-h 21-~pnl IYL Suck close to borne. 11
: JH1hle Check
p1i.1mb1ng be awart'
LIBRA (Sept .:'3-Ckt :':' 1 D" rNf\ u1il1u art1sl1l
talents. make pubu~ appearanu~s. T hu)t: v. ho "counted
\OU out" art' 1n (or a 'urpn\e rocu~ on perwnalll\
St-nsuaht) so appeal ~ag.11t.tnan "'111 pla\ dominant
role
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SYDNEY
0MARR
SCORPIO f0c1 :'3-\,o' :' 1 ) our "best qual111l',··
surge to fordront Lunar a\ped 1.oinc 1de!> "tlh populanr'
speculation. sens.uallt}. romantt 't ou·11 make" hat man~
consider a "remark.able comehad ·· Pu~h ahead.
NC1( l FilllMf I Dell"" Cin i Do Obi. o.,. OtdoY Mr Ed l Sons 0 R .. d Lauaft In 1Cllr 54 Mol\k-tS1111e sn l'\llJll Mein 51 q, 8o11na • ~ '"CIQ"'I •1 "'t fOfllm l='Qm ~ooo Ca,• lt\111 W1c1no 101 trie Moon •PG• Mo"'•
~ liliDN 151 1C1-c Ao" ~ Ron Reunion S2 Ptck·Up A 86\ •• Co•name· Kynl 1Pw1 •1 1811
r .wru~ I~ in picture •••••••••••••• NC w.ttz Aero• T11a PG !.11 ... Th• Money Pit l'G !161 ... IOW\OtrOUllY Cl-A 86• • lilo¥1•
USA c.toon t riwe-Jl ttwOll ·Rtotlde , WWf P""' e f' ime Wtt1 liflG .,.....,. TAL'RL'S (Apnl
~ 1..Ma' 2• 11 Ddint' lt'rms look. ~hind the ~nt"S. realize
memtx-r ul opposne SL"' does cal'( but 1s no1 1n position 10
pro'(' n .. Wish -.111 ~ granred. ~ou could acrualh "'n
unti.•st Coopcrate v.11h <\nes na11"e
SAGmARIUS(No' :'.:'.-Dec. :'II Do'>Omcper'>onal
detectn e -.or\. ( hec'-dut''> ma'-e 1nqu1n~. g1\'t' full mn
to intellectual cuno~1l\ \hon tnp in' oh es member ol
opposite sex Protect '>t'lUnl\ vi home and fam1I~
WGll I HelCll ~I PG Ne'" USA Toi\ Tw11tQftl Maa11um , Tllt A.ndrolMda St '9>n '::i -11 • •
WO" NII I G«lat111llc ~ Ne ... Sll'MI .S""on & S1111on ,l:llt~llll Jot Frrihn Horne Sll0pp11111
CAPRICORN (Oct 2:'-Jan lql Look be~ond tht:
1mmed1ate. make doml',t1t adJU!>tment. beaut1f) \ur
round1ngs Lunar empi1a\1\ on ideas '1\tts. trip'>
relall\ es Mone\ i:ome\ Imm surpn~ \ource L1hra
figurc-s promincntl>
: .. '""" lf l'W ... ,,.,, ... ., ~' "".". v ... Corv•n• Summer ,II(, •••• IN11honll ueoaruruc flplo,.., tH dcastlt
~x lnn.oon U S.A. q as. • tUSA Ton H moon., Star Trtll ITwi1tatc !USA Toi\ Secrets ot Succ-
GEMll\I (Ma\ :' 1-J une 201 Empham on po"'er
Juthonl} promouon ab1lm 10 ··hobnoh .. v.11h higher-
.JPS Deadline 1s present b~ mcc11ng 11 'ou gain presttge
1in.in .. ·1al re"ard Some "hn douhted 'our capabtln1c'
dklnge IUD('
I Z 15ometft1no'Y1h• Sl An Ametun 111 P1r1S S•t .,... l..llura 1•'l -fSMlura1 II (5'1 • ..
AQVARIUS (Jan .:'f}-Feb 18) \\hat had been lo\I
v.111 be reco' ered Kn 1~ ra11enl·e. pers1stl'me "'tlhngnt'''
to pla) "'ailing game ) ou'll become more a"are of
'hidden 'al•Jes ·· Finam 1al 1s!\ues surge to forefront
l.M. Bovo
Compa.te televlalon 11•11"9• In Sund•y'a TV Piiot.
CANCER IJune 21-Juh ::!:'l <Jood lunar a\pcc1
.. uinc1de-s wtth lommun1cauon. tra,el. ··ps)Ch1c in·
.. umc ··Search is completed \OU get -.hat ~ou need lo,t·
plays outstanding rolt' Populant~ poht1cal fonunt"S soar
up~ards.
LEO (Juh :'3-~ug :':!I ~pothght on 1ndependenu:
.. n~a11'11' onginaht'. affairs of hean l\.km~r~ lit
oppos1tl'·..c,. arc far,cinatt'd !.Ome will makt' no ~ret ol 11
-\ddt·d 1n1.omc 1nd1ca1ed '1a contract nt>go11a11on
PISCES I Feb 14-Marc h 201 Sana no h1ghltgh1'
mone) 1ntegnt~. in1t1at1'e onginalm romance Monn
in )Our !>lgll u11ncides "1th public acceptance popularn'
ab1h1~ to Ix at right plaet~ at crucial moment
IF MA\' 10 IS YOl R BIRTHDAY curn·nt 1. H k
cmphas11c\ d1S1.:0\ef). 'anet' intcnstfkd rela110mh1p
manta! statu'>. possible add111on to lam1h You·111ra,cl
and "nle \Ou'll d1spla' ab1lt1' to put aLmss idea!> 1n
d) nam1l entenainmg fashion .\ne' Leo -\quanu<i
p1.:ople pla' important roll'<. in )Our Ille ) ou arc lreat1H'
!K'nsual and \OU can d1<opla' ··~1ubborn \trt:ak · .\ · m·"
lo' e· might be Lin honwn
Playing a round time-consuming
\ IRGO I .\ug .:' l-'::K'pt .:'::! l '::K'nse ol dtl'('('tWn
r1.:\turl·d retonc 1lia11on "1th fam1l~ mem~r highlighted
1 hei." k~I nghts. locate needed documents. Focus on
publl1. rda11ons. panne~h1p. mantal status -\quanan
Memo to the fam•I> golfer· To pla'
'our U\uJI lour-hour round \OU put
In nlllr~ llmt• than thr Japan~se took
to bomh Pearl Hdrh<1r Or lhl
( or11.ord~ rclju1rc.·d on "' lir!>l tl1gh1
from Parl\ Ill '°'l'" ) llrk Or tho<;c,·
Boc;t11n1Jn' lll'l'dl'd tor lht•1r Tea
A ~SWER'\ TO \\ EEKL \ BRIDGt Ql 'IL !"-orth t.a,t ~oufh \\est
Q.J-A, South. 'ulnerat>le, \CIU
hold_
+KQ9&3 85 ~73 +KJ02
The bidding has pro .. eeded
"or1b w t Soulh \\est
I + Pass I + Pas'>
3 + Pa.u ?
What do you bid nov. '
~.-\our fit for pdr:ner', club '>UJI
mpro'e~ \Our hand dramati..:all\.
and you .. ould t"a~11' ha\e a slam 1f
>OU don't have two faM hean loser~.
Blackv.ood I\ not the kt') to that
snformauon. so scan a cue-bidding
'equcnce Bid four diamond~
Q.2-A.s South, vulnerable. you
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AUTO FACTS
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Palll Frecll
BUMPS IN THE NIGHT
Many deveto0trs ol ipartment build
1nrs and condominiums instaH "speed
bumps.. 1n the park1ni tots scrnc1nc
these bu11dtnp These rounded protrud-
111& mounds of asphalt are intended to iar
speedma can and dnvers While these
art1fic1al bumps may achetve their in-
tended eftect. they may also be dome
harm to urs tNt continually pm O'ftf
them H•ttmc a bump al H>-15 M P.H. d
bave httlt effect on tires and oms.
Howevtr these bumps may knock 1 c:a(s
front tnd out of alcnment or damaee the
car's~-Wocse rel IS the dant-
• they can do to atiiust systems All
ttle mtehanicll problems aside. speed
bumps have the potentlJI to wrest
control of Ult car away from an unwary
"''* Be ....... down '°' "speed
bumps". ltttq oot It ls .. , H. wil
.,.. tht dri• ind passqm • pd ~me ~ can deftnita.J -. n..
Ut. IWy °" C&f for fiM '.-w:e on WI
_, Aldi. We deal attlMy Ml Witt!
..,.. ~ .. witll l!llft
,..,,.-,, too• W.'re It 2090 ~
0,.. U tlr ,... COIRAllllCICe. l's tilnt ~:=='=~ .....
hold: + KQ913 85 A 73 + .. 10.?
The bidding ha~ proceeded
'or1b Ease South \\est
1 • Pass I + Pass
J + Pas~ 4 Pass
4 + Pas'i ?
What acuon do )OU tak.e·J
A--Partncr has denied first round
hean control. but he could ~1111 ha' c
second-round control that he "a~
unable 10 show. You should be safe
at the five-level, so proceed wnh
five clubs to announce second-
round control of that su11. If partner
sull denies a heart control. bow out
at five spades.
Q.3-As South, 'ulnerable, you
hold:
•KQ913 85 A73 •KlOl
The bidding ha~ proceeded:
Nortlt East Soutb West
I • Pass l • Pass
l • Pass 4 Pa
4 ,.... Pass !
What do you bid no-.?
A.-You arc sure!} going 10 con-
fract for slam, but you could eas1l)
have a grand slam 1f panner has a
reasonable club su11 Agam, 11's
time 10 cue-bid your second-round
club control-five clubs ts the call.
CHARLES .,
GOREN •
Q.4-As South. 'ulnerable. ~ou
hold + A 1073 K6 KS • AQ943
The bidding has proceeded:
South West North East
J • Pass 1 + Pass
3 + Pass 4 Pass
4 + Pass 5 + Pass
?
What do you bid no-.?
A.-De~plle the fact that you have
denied fir~t -round hea n control,
partner 1s still looking for slam It's
ume to 1ell him about ) our second
round heart control. Had it been a
singleton, you would cue-bid five
hearts; smce ii is the long, your cor-
rcct caJI is fi\'e no trump, so that
)our monarch will bt' protected
from a lead through
Q.5-As South. vulnerable. you
hold + KQ91l SJ A 7S + 1'102
The bidding has proceeded:
J+ Pai.<t I • Pass
3 • Pa.,~ 4 Pass
4 • Pai.s 5 • Pass
S 'liiT Pt'iS ~
What do \ou b1d no"?
A.-You arc certainly going to bid d
\lam, It'\ \Im pl\ a question Of wh11..h
'>tra111 II -.ou choo-;e to pla; 1n
spades. a heart lead through your
partner's lling could mean that the
defender' take two tricks in the suit
to beat you before you tven gel
started Protect his king b~ bidding
six no 1rump or six club'>.
Q.6-A' <;outh, 'ulnerable, you
hold:
+ KQ983 IO KQ6 + K 102
The bidding has proceeded·
1'orth t:.as t South Weist
I + Pass 1 • Pass
3 + Pass ?
What do you b~d no"'>
A.-Don't even look for a cue-bid
on this one. Smee you ha' e second-
round control of every mil. the level
of your contract will be determined
solely by the number of aces partner
holds. The way to elicll 1his infor-
mation 1s by bidding four no
trump-good old Blackwood.
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another b\ more rhan double the
ddeated pia, t•r'<., !><.ore
\.-ra' a "'t' snake and 'ou'll k1ll 1t
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though! 11 fi111ng -"henc,er one of
their o'>'n returned to their commum-
1' -10 greet ~1d homecomer "1th
tear\. moan~. laments of sorrov. Tht
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blamt''> that ru!>tom ~1111. their sctlle-
mt·nt JU~t kept gelling smaller unul 11
d1s.1ppcared People: '>topped coming
horn~ I gutss
c >nh three pla)l'f"!> 1n the h1slOr) ot
thr -....auonal Baskt•thall ..\ssoc1a11on
ha\l' made the NB>\ -\II Star Game
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Boh Pctll. krn \\.est and Julius
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11on of thl'1r ~un "ors 4.nd tht'1r
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15 lruclbte
16 Caucasian
language
17 Hair growth
18 Falls
19 The-MuMI
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24 Breether
26 Threadbare
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28 Pronged
spears
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3.4 a.oance
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36 Of the USA
pref.
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33 LJama land
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40 sn.tter
41 Auto type
42 Heed off « Bit of wit
45 Pioneer
Danie! -
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61 P«fonner
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8 s.uon: Fr.
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11 Showed
12 "Auld -
Syno"
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25 Equal
26 Small .mount
21 Swttc:h
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37 Roars
31 Be delayed
40 BIK«thom
41 FOM!
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52 Melody
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ZONE CHANGE.NO. 17-7
(RECOCATION A8818TANCE PLAN AND
IMPACT OF CONVERSION REPORT)/
DRA" SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT NO. 82·2/
PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 88-1/
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT I
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 17-11
WITH SPECIAL PERMITS/
TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 13045/
COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 87-17
(To consider the Waterfront Project, a mixed-use development.
Included is a Zone Change to remove the MH (Mobilehome) overlay
zone which includes an Impact of Conversion Report and Reloca-
tion Assistance Plan, a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact
Report, a Precise Plan of Street Alignment for the extension of
Walnut Avenue, a Development Agreement for the master concep-
tual plan, a Conditional Use Permit, Tentative Tract, and Coastal
Development Permit for Phase 1 of the master plan for a 296 room
resort hotel.)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach Planning Commission
wur hold a public hearing In the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach
Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and
at the time Indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all
persons who wfsh to be heard relative to the application described below. ......
DATE/TIME: Tuesday, May 24, 1988, 7:00 PM
APPLICATION NUMBER: Zone Change No. 87-7 (Relocation Assistance
Plan and Impact of Conversion Report), Draft Supplemental Environmental
Impact Report No. 82-2, Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 88-1, Develop-
ment Agreement, Conditional Use Permit No. 87-17 with Special Permits.
Tentative Tract No. 13045 and Coastal Development Permit No. 87-17
APPLICANT: ALM Properties, Ltd. and the City of Huntington Beach
Redevelopment Agency
LOCATIONS: The project area is generally bounded by Beach Boulevard to
the east, Pacific Coast Highway to the southwest, Huntington Street to the
northwest, and to the north by a property line parallel with and approximately
1,321 feet south of Atlanta Street. Specific locations relative to each project
are as follows:
Zone Change: Portions (the existing mobllehome park) of District 8B and
District 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan (see map # 1).
PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT: For the extension of Walnut
Avenue through an area parallel to and approximately 300 feet inland from
Pacific Coast Highway, between Lake Street and Beach Boulevard (see map
#2).
tLAP w l
ZONI CKANC£ ~O. 87-7
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,UC W Jt.l.Ale fl' ftllllT M.lCMMDrt 110. It-1
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Development AgNement: For .44.4 net acres within Dlatrlcta 8b and 9 within
the Downtown Spectftc Plan generally bOunded by BMCh BOUievard, Pactftc
Coast Highway and Huntington Street {see map #3).
Condltlonal UM Permit. Tentative Tract •nd Coeatal Development Per•
mlt: A 3. 7-net acre corner alte on the southeasterly aide of Huntington Street
between Pacific Coast Highway and the propoMd alignment of Walnut Avenue
(see map #4).
EXISTING ZONING: District 8b (High Density Residential) and District 9
(Commerclal/Recreatlon) of the Downtown Specific Plan with Mobllehome,
Conservation and 011 overlays.
REQUESTS: Zone Change, Impact of Conv.,.lon Report and Relocation
A .. latance Plan: To remove the Mobllehome Overlay Zone designation from
Districts 8b and 9 of the Downtown Specific Plan and allow a change of use
from a mobllehome park to other uses consistent with the underlytng zoning.
An Impact of Conversion Report and Relocation Assistance Plan as required
by Article 927 (Mobllehome Overlay Zones/Removal/Rezoning/Change of
Use) of the City Zoning Code, will be considered In conjunction with Zone
Change No. 87-7.
PreclM Plan of s1 .... 1 Allgnment: For the extension of Walnut Avenue
through an area generally parallel to and approximately 300 feet Inland from
Pacific Coast Highway, between Lake Street and Beach Boulevard.
Development Agr .. ment: A master conceputual plan for a multi-phase,
mixed use project consisting of resort and conference hotel tacllltles (1,600
rooms), tennis and health center (40,000 square feet), specialty re-
tail/restaurants (99,000 square feet), 894 residential units, and 9.9 acres of
public open space.
REQUEST: Condltlonal Uae Permit with Speclal Permit• and Coeatal
Development Permit: A request to develop a 296 room resort hotel with
restaurant. delicatessen, entertainment lounge, lobby lounge, ballroom.
health and exercise facility, pool and spa. Special Permits are requested which
Include tandem parking spaces, 25 foot vehicular alsleway and site coverage
calculation.
Tentative Tract: A one lot subdivision for commercial condominium
purposes for the 296 room resort hotel.
ENVIRONMENT AL STATUS: Draft Supplemental Environ mental Impact
Report No. 82-2 was prepared for the proposed mixed-use project In
accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The SEIR Is subject
to the final certification of the decision-making body. Precise Plan of Street
Alignment No. 88-1 was covered under Negative Declaration No. 84-14.
ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request Is on file in the Department of
Community Development, 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach, California
92648, for Inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available
to interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Library (7 111 Talbert Avenue)
after May 20, 1988.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are Invited to attend said hearing and express
opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above.
If there are any further questions please call Scott Hess or Hal Simmons,
Senior Planners, at 536-5271 .
MIKE ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION
Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot May 9, 1988 M461
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Defense
carries
Lakers
Utah held to eight
first-pertOd points
as LA rolls. 110-91
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The de-
fendina NBA champion Los AnJ.t:lcs
Lakers spent lhtt:e days pracucina
defense. They neededjust 12 minutes
to use it embarTUS the Utah Jazz.
The Lakers won Game l of the
Western Conference semifinal series,
11~91, Sunday at the Forum by
holdina the Jazz to just ciaht poinu in
the first quarter, the worst output in a
first period in NBA playoff history.
"Our offerue has always been our
forte, with our transition pme, but
our defense dictated the outoome of
the ballgame for us,·· said La ken'
forward James Worthy. who scored
23 points.
Laken n. Utah
Sunde~aken no. Ut•h-9l <Lltken
lffd Mrles, 1-0)
Tuesdav-tJtah at Laken, I p.m.
Frldev-Laken at Utah, 7:30 P.m.
Sundav, Mav 15--uk.,., at Utah,
12:30 P.ITI
Tuescs.v. Mav 17-Utah at Lake<\.
TBA <tt necenarv l
Thur\dav. Mav lt-Lakers at Utah,
7:30 p.m. (If neanarv)
S.turdav. Mn 21-Ulah at uken.
12:30 P.m (If necenarvl
"And wc had better enthustasm in
rebounding, which eliminates second
shots. ..
Afttt posting the NBA's best reg-
ular-season record. 62-20. the Lakers
had a m1n1<amp at Sant.a Barbara.
They then eliminated San Antonio 1n
three strai&ht aames in tbe first round
of the playoffs, winning the scncs last
Tuesday.
The Jazz, meanwhile. didn't wrap
up their first-round scncs with
Portland until Friday night.
··1 think that the three days wc had
to prepare and the fact that they came
off an emotional game meant that we
had a put advantage." Lakcrs Coach
Pat Riley said.
"Ever since Santa Barbara, we've
emphasized basketball and improv-
ing our overall defense. Having time
to look at them against Portland
helped. The dcfcnK was as good as
we've had in a long time. We had a
I 0-1 edge early in rebounding."
The Lakers outscored Utah. 24-8.
m the first quarter. The previous
lowest first quarter was 12 points. by
seven teams. It was the fourth time ID
playoff history that a team has been
held to sinaJe digits in a quarter.
The all-time playoff low was six
points by Atlanta in a 1986 playoff
aamc ap1nst Boston.
Lakers' reserve Michael Cooper
was talton to a hospital for X-rays on
bis left foot, which he injured in the
second .quancr. The X-rays showed
no fracture.
D9dgerS
batter
St. Louis
Marshall'sdouble,
seven-run seventh
key 12-6 victory
ST. LOUIS (AP) -The rumble
bcina created by the Los AnacJes
offense is startina to take Manager
Tommy Lasorda back a decade in Dodaen history.
.. It reminds me of 1977 and '78. ••
Lasotda said followina Su~'s 12"'6
rout of the St. Louis Cardi "But
in ·11. we had four auys with 30 home
runs. This club has more speed. We
have pays who can nm and steal
bases. Tbc ~ ap9tbd by Mjke
Marshall•s two-Nn double in a thfee.
run fifth iMina. puJlcd away with
ICYe.D more NOS lo the 1eventh.
"We aei pumped up every day.''
Mike Divis said ofl..o.Af\teles ... We
can't wai~lO to the bell~ .. Divis · tripled and doubled.
drivina ia nun to bolster his
.202 · belti~ av~ and Kirk
Gibloa bit his fifth home ND fOr the ~into;d\lb~~olaycd
tkm ita. LA (tbai) w abut doWn,"
Canti11al1 ripl fielcfer Tom lnaaaMky llid.. .. E~lll thn tu'\ .. °" a -°'·down a une; That {double) Manblll 1Ut wu down the
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MONDAY, MAY 9. 1988
Minor....,. ba91bal mm• combine for 45 rune. Bl:·.
Plr•t• pitcher'• bid for no-hitter bid apolled In ninth. a:
Mark Eaton of Utab nrroancla Lake:ra'
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar dart.nc PfBA Wmt-
~, ... _,.,_
em Conference M:mlflnal eertea opener at
the Fonun. La.ken breaed. 110-91.
Angelsget :
back on·track
McCaskill' s seven .
stron Innings
produce 8-1 win
a1 BJCllAllD DUNN
.-. .... c:cu 0 2
Kirt McCaskill, off to a slow start
this season ~r undcrlo1na elbow
SUl'JCT) last year. went t.ct lO bas.K:S
Sund.a) to find his old rbythm
-1 really tool a sttp toward find1n1
u." said McCaslull ··1 went back to
some old th1nas to do and v.otk on 1n
~tween m) stan la.st Tuetlday and
toda) The fact that I was Sla)'lf\&
dosed made a d1ffel"C'tttt and kttpiQ&
things simple •·
McC&Sk1U. 2-l pnched seven
strong 1nn1ngs and "'-'On his fi~t pmc
at home since last "us.. 23 and the
Cahfom1a "nacls snapped thcar
scven-pmc home IOSJng streak with
an 8-1 \lctOf') Sunda) o"er Toronto
10 front of 29.026 "nahc1m Stadium
fans
McCaskill aJlov.-cd fi"c hits. struck
out a scason-h'&h seven and \tekkd
JUSt one -walk. tlts last wtn was "pnl
17 at Seattle Toronto staner Todd
Stottlcm' re. 1-3 suffered the loss.
The ..\nacls C 12-19). "'ho also
snapped a four-pmc k>sina streak..
had lost six of their last seven games.
-That's the best pme of the ~r
for me.·· said McC~. who aho
YJd It "1115 h1s best OUUf\& SIDCX
l"CC'O\.cnng from the elbow SUl)Cr)
"I sot into a ptttt} Jood poovi-
from about the third 1on1na on I
dadn 't let the other saan.s 1tt to me In
fact. l v.as even morT dctcrnuned to
patch ~II Mechanics and a siml)W
approaarn was the d.iff'ttcncc That's
the kc) to 1tttir\& ahead of the
hme~ ··
The .cbedule
HQME T onrvht-Cle.,l'lal'd, 7-0S P m
~v 10--ClevNnd, 7ti Pm
~ .. 1 1-C~vetand. 7-0S pm
~v 12-ldle
AWAY
~"' 13--New Yor'k 4.)0 Pm •
Mav If-New Yon 10.20 a.rn. •
Mav ls-New Yon., 10.30 am. •
• On TV Cl\ennel S
• On TV CMnnel 4
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McCasb.11 entered tht pine ·.i tbl
5 40 ERA after five 5&.r.'.a. ~ aJJoweil
one uncamcd run before )'1ddi•"
rookie reliever Bryan Harvey. w
worked two scoreless tnninp.
-McCasktU pitched a bdlu
pmc." said Anads Mana&ef'~
RoJas .. We finally 101 some nms ...
a httlc brcath1na room. McCalkil
was ahead of the hinen and -
actuall} ecmng stronan-m t1it
seventh -,
McCasktll wd be wun't ':.~
down on lwrudf .after a
bcgJ n nt n.a this year. i
..Instead of worry1n1 about ,.....
was happcni"l-I JUSl wanlrld to kect
th1nas svnp&c, said McCukill. '"Alt
umc )OU v.-.n a pmc it's 1mpon&D1 •
rah.zt it's JUSt one pmc and ~
take the iood Uunp out of n and 8'>
from there ..
McC&Sktll was placed oo the dif.
(Pleaec eee AJeGELS/8-)
CdMgirls 'performance lost in shuffle
Sea Queens' track team taking aim at-
CIF honors after dominating Sea View
Something happened last Fnday
night which got lost an the shuffie-
and on nights when tt's cold and
windy and runners arc running and
throwers arc throwing and pitchers
arc pitching and swimmers arc swim-
ming, It happens.
So I'd hke to bring something into
focus from Corona del Mar High
School where tt appears a group of
seniors arc taktnga1m at a CIF
champ1onsh1p after blowing awa}'
theircompctjtion in the Sea View
League for the past three years.
The subject 1s the girls' track and
field forccs underthecoachmgof
Steve Kaczynski. a coach Wlth one of
th0$C unique problems that every
coach would love to have There arc
JUSt too man) qu~n bees.
Wtth a margin of victory more than
I 00 points over their neamt com·
petitor. one victory 1sgetung to look
vef') much hke the next.
Twelve of 15 events wert won by
his Sea Queens and when It becomes
thecqu1vaJcntofan ··1nv1&at1onaJ."
"1>ell. as stated earlier thett were a lot
of runners runntn& .
W1thout funherado-may f
p~ntd'Lavn~ Kerr. LauneSaWln.
Leslie Cashion. Sandi Lucas. Ch1ck1e
Mo1so. frrshman Dcntsc Mahone) &
Co.
Kerr won the I 00( 12.5). 200(25.2).
400(a meet rttord 57.0)and will lead
CdM at Fnday's ClF 3-A prchms 10
Arcadia on both relay teams.
Cashion tnpled in the 800(2: 19.2).
1.600(5: 16.2)and 3.200( 11:32.9).
Mo1so took the I 00 hurdln tn 15. 9
and J 111 Young won the 300 hurdles tn
Roc11
CllLSOI
PREPS
45 9
The freshman took the h1gh1ump
at 5-~.and Lucas "11-&sadoubk wmncr
in the IOnlJump( 17-7)and tnple
JUmp(J4. I 1'2).
KaCl}nslt.1 had so man' quahfi~
fortheClFprchms.. he ti.ad 10 pare the
hst and dropc' cnts Corona v.ent
l-2-3-41nthc200.butonl) Kerrw1ll
compete m the prthms at that event.
for instance.
ln add1t1on to the afortment1oncd.
Kathleen MacM1lhn and Johanna
WaJhn .... 111 ~ID the hunt at Arcadia
Hiah school J!rls track and field. on
a Southern CaJ1fomaa basls... lSdtf..
ficult to ind. But OD the surface ll
would appear onl~ L'. pland. the
dcfcnd1ns 3-.\ champion. has a shot
at stopping the Sea Queens' Expnss
So ho• the ck' 11 dld all of th as art
buncd mtbcsand"
l don·t knov.. I was too bus) ~1na
to keep "''arm at the Su nSC'l ~
finals
0
I don't c"er ruaJI a bucbeJI ratt tn
the \.Ctn of the Sunset Lcquc's 1988
ed1tton
Vrnh two rounds of 15 ldl five of
s1\ ha'e a shot fora CIF 4-~ pla)off
benh and none ha"c so much as
chnchcd a pla}offbcrtb.
The onl~ lqJUmatc rcspontt to the
qucsuon as to whom has the-advan-
tage .. down the stretch goes to
Hunungton Beach Coech Mtke
Dodd. v.hodcadpanncdooSatwda}.
-wen. I 1ucss that"!I Wcsun1nstcr.
since the) 're on top -
But ··on 1op"' 1sn't nccessanly ab
adva.nta&C in th1~aroup.
.. On top-means ~our backs arm 't
to the wall. and \hat s been the team
•1th the advantacc almost s1ntt the
rollcr-coasttr season bepn.
l ' ps ~nd downs,. Ocean View
Coach Bill Gibbons 105l the ka&uc's
No t pt tcMi. 6-foot-6 Dan Nault>. as
\o\.'Cll as anotherst.arttt and three m aH
bcauk of dJsc1pl1 narv acuon.. then
sa• "'bat was tel\ ofh1s pitdunacorpa
record 2 7 shutout mninp en a span rl
18.
Ont SW1tt -Dcrdc Oak -n<>-tut
Manna.. then turned arow)d and wu
oncofthrceOcan V~ptlC'bcnlO
wrrcndcr 15 free passes 111 a loss at
Manna.
0f39 pmes pla}cd. 15 ha \.e bcc:o
deCldcd b) one run. but umc after
ttmccarl) lcad5ofsix and seven runs
have proven unsafe
"JI but Manna ha"c led or shared
~lead 1n the stand1np. and prcscnt-
1} 11°!1 \\cstminstcr(8-S>. Ocean View
(Pl--... Cd.llJM>
Buccheri realizes immediate goal
The schedule
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After Slcvc Su made it to first t-asc
when catcher Toor ~na missed a
third strike in lhc fifth for a passed
ball. Davis sinalcd and Cibson c~ded into a Torccout at second
Jose OeU<>n, 2-3. stNCk out Pedro
Guerrero. but Man.hall doubled
down the left-field line to put the
Oodaen ahead 3-2. Dinny Heep
capped Los An&eles' rally with a
sin&le. .. We haven'1 played very aioc>d
defensi\iely -not like •'re au~ DOted to be (plart.na)... SL Louis
Manqcr Whitey Henot said. ....
(ICCft in the fifth) aboold bavc bttn
2-1 (for lhe Cardinals). 1t•1 ~2 (h
Los An,ela). It's a litde bit dif-ferent. ..
The Dodltn bammcnd ~Leon
and Sc. Louis m~ s.eve ,_,.. ttw
five hits -iridudina Davis's two-ra
triple -in &ht aevntla. The Cantinah rallied b .,_. nam
in tbCctlla~OrmSmitt. Md• UI lialle. two NM CU.C lilal'Dt oa ...... maed walb.; and CUn Ford bit a
teeriftceftw,
After L.m .Alicea'• ftnt .... IClll*t i.omc NB tied lbc tcOft' 1-l ia
&be lhitd to oft'tcl 01.._ ·1 t.oMcr ia
Wt fint. Sc. LOUiS look 1 2-l aeed on
Willie McOcc's doubt aad
lnlnu*y01 ....... banlL
Suteoe lbitft tet daw1' 10 .uaiillt
bettim bef0tt Terry Pndktoa Ii~ in \ht MVCnth.
'
After helping Rustlers reach playoff$, -
outfielder looking forward to th~f uture
By JON FERGUSON stolen 46 ba~ 1n 4~ attempts this °' ....... ,..... season and has 51 10 his career.
Fnday afternoon. ~ West ha' ma broken John Moses' (M1nne-
ccnter fielder James Buccheri sat an sota T"1>tns) smak-season school re-
the dugout pondcnna what he wanted cord of 35 and c:arttr ~rd of 48.
mostoutofth1sseason.oocwbicb has ··r,c alwa)s had good spttd. but 1
proven 1mponant 1n bc&innina to ne'er thouaht of tt as bclptn& the
bring out the potential o(tbe youna team.-B~n said. -No"' I rcah.tt
baseball pla)"Cr. I'm 1ttUn& in sconn& position to help ··rvc aotten a lot of cxpencncc the team unul this )car··
here. pined a lot of confidence.· the But 1n th as ins&ancc. 1t was his home
sophomore said. ··1 feel hkc I'm ready run •h1ch P"e Gokko West the lead.
for a better level of pitchina. wbdhtt sculin,down starter Tom Thobr who
it's the umvcrsJty lcvcl or rookie bell. cnnsed the rest of the wa~ and ~••na
But making the playoffs would be the thcstacc fora bJo•out as the RusllC'rs
bigcst cxpnlencc, because all added 10 runs 1n the W''-cnth innint-
throu&h hiah school I ncVtt made 1t. •• In addnion to lcad1na the team "'
Well. Buccheri had his opponurut) &'"Cflllt and stolen basn.. Butthcri lS
on Saturda) as the Rustkn tiad Mt. first an rwu scottd (62) and tnplcs
San Antonio Wlth the opponunity to {srvm). 9IC'COOd 1n hOl'M' runs (St~--e'ftt
move from founh place into the and bas 12doublnand 31 RBI.
playoff picture by winnina the final lt'sa vasi im~•H from a year
rqular season South COISl Coo-11fO for I.be ManDI H11b
ftrmtt pmc. It ....s a pme wbicb pla)"tf' who compkud lm Pft'P cartt1'
weiJhed heavy on bis mind at C•bola Hiab in Albuquciquc.
bcfc>rehand -perhaps 100 hcaVlly he N.M.. before a ~a month fn
said aftcrward. the U.Uvcrsat)' of New Mcuco's ··a was intimtdaied at fint. -said prQpam and movana oo to Goadcn Buaberi, who bit .424 this lt.UOG but Wat oo tbc ld~.ce of tus coeda 11
IWUd Saturday•s pme with a Marina. Paul Renfrow. and fOrmer'
strikeout. hneoul and pound bell tOr Vikilla and cwmat tammasa..
a do.able~ with two men oa. Mm ltu lcr and Keith l.asdo.
'"The · (F""" Hoo~= be •ttc came in a pretty m.cta of a
to j\lll lft up there and trt It ~.. Hoover said. .. , didn't
mcu• IO •a to be. l pet 900 mudl bow be was.-..._ to be tllis tlod of a IMCSft oa m.l'lel( 1;usaw10 do pllrcr;..~ _u.na.a kids tlid s·s ...... C9.. tall)'.--. ~ J Wlllat be tWJd do was come beck Dapl~ brc:atins 11 •n a &om a poor _, to drive lu &a lail olt.as MIU« tur at lu«bcn &.I.._..... 1.-d~-. 1 i&ilW..4l9we~l$1lBludl0
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lk 1eu a .-a._. olow-..o,.. ·•• dllt llll M acom-4 me 10 Ma HOo¥a liUd dlllR. '1c was ..aa ·a.ocM'lilUll.~~
rd:rri•more to kclw:n'ubi tJ ao °"°'=to 11111111 ..S i.-d 01
act'° fint wt .-.... to • .. · ,... l:'.=-.:r~
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UCI tops Pacific, 9-6. in final~
Team wine, 33-12,
in PCL baseball,
not football, game
Koch oatflnlabes Vegufteld D b k' b•d·d • d ~EJ~;~~~-r.~'.~~t~! n ra e s \, 1 en1e
r::i:.~ok:.1~~~~~m':m~~ •• \:n~:fonlhcPOA by Padres Ready Tour. Koch. JS, on thecomebackaf\era misenbk 1987
teason and in th1' tournament field only on a pec1at
exemption. rca1s1ered the ax.th victory of his career •
COLORAOO SPRINGS. Colo. -
Combme a 6,()0()..foot altitude that makes
baseballs trivet farther with 23-mph wands
paslln& to 41 blowina toward the outfield
fence$.
with a 274 total. 14 shots under-par The victory was -----------...---:---~----~
worth S2SO.OOO from the total purse ofSl.388,889 and Pittsburgh hurler loses no-hitter
was mort than he had won an all but one of has 12 f 6 2 h
previous SCISOM on the PGA Tour .. ln Suffolk. Va.. in ninth. settles or -trlump
What do you set?
Colorado Sp~ 11. Phoenix 12 in a Paciftc Coest
l..equc baseball pmc.
'T\'e never Sttn that many runs scored in 26 years
ofbucball," said Ph~nix Manager Wendell K.Jm as a
league record I .l home runs soared over the fences
"It was a toU&h day for us. Some balls "~re hit hard,
a few were leg1t1mate. ljust had never Sttn anything lake
this -at least not sinct Little League when I was 12
I've Sttn 26-2 but never 33-12. We get 16 hits and lose
big. I've never seen 13 home runs··
The previous record of 11 home runs scored by
both teams was set in 1923 and rcpeatttl in I 92•t But
the Sky Sox's 33 runs fell two shy of the league rcrord set
by Vernon, Calif.. which defeated Salt Lake Cat . 35-11
an 1923.
The los1n1 pncher. was Ed Lynch. a fiv year maJOr
leaguer-Lynch mak.il\& his first st.a for ocnix after
being signed as a free agent He was ell an the founh
inning after ifving up a three·run homer to Reggie
Williams and the Sky Sox went ahead. 15·3. They had a
24-3 lead entenna the suth and. again 1t wasn't on three
touchdowns and a field goal
"Any patcher's performance let alone Ed's.1sgoing
to be tough to Judge on a da) like tOOa)' ... said Kim
:·You JUSt can't Judge much of an:ythmg. It's hard to
Judge a hatters power or pitcher's ability under these
cond1t1ons ..
Terry Francona. another maJor leaguer. had five
hats for lhe Sk) Sox.
"You neverwant tog.ave )ourat-batsawa) but }'OU
don't want to show up the other 1eam," Francona said
"You JUSt go about your business and get 1t over ""h
I've been at the other end of the~ games before ..
Ron Tingley hat two homers and drove in !>e'en
runs to lead the Sk) Sox attack Louis Medina also hit
two homers for the winners.
Quote o f the day
St.eve Timmom. volleyball star. on what he
would lake to improve on m ost between now and
the Olympic Games: "My dnvmg time from San
Dieao to Los Angeles."
Detro it, Bulls . Hawk s adv a nce
Joe O.mars had 20 points and Atlriu
Outley 17 as the the Detroit defense
smothered h1gh-sconng Jeff Malone and
led the Pistons to a 99-78 wan over
Washington Sunda) an the fifth and dcoding game of
their first-round NBA playoffsenes The Pistons. "'ho
ha'c ""On 10 Stl"31ght playoff games at the Pontiac
S1herdomc "Ill h6st the Chicago Bulls on Tucsda'
night an the opener of the best-of-sc,en Eastern
Conference semifinal In Chicago, Michel Jordan
scored 39 points and Scottie Pippen added 24, as the
Bulls rallied from a slo" stan to beat Ck vt'land.
I 0"'-10 1. and clinch the scncs The Bulls had not
reached the second round of the pla)offs since 198 J
Oomilliqu Wilkins scorttl 3 '\ points and Randy
Wittmu added a season-high:!~ po""enng .\tlanta to a
1:!1-111 \ICton oHr lhc \.1ilwauk~ in the Omni.
mo' 1ng the Ha~ks into the second round" h('re the' II
o pen against the Celtics Wednesda) night al Bosron
Garden.
Devils edge Boston, tie series
EAST RL THERFORD. "'J -Da'e
Male\ and Pat \ erbeek scored 45 seconds
apart.in the fi~1 pcnod and the Ne" Jcrsc\
De\lls ddcated the Boston Bruins. 3-1.
Sunda) night 1n a Wales Conferl·nce playoff $8me
refereed b' amateur officials because of a last-minute
walkout b~ the regular :'IJH L officials schttluled to work
the game
The 'actor. C' encd the best-<>f-~ven scne~ 2-2.
-..-~...-it v.a~ a cnntcst ovcrshado""ed mort b) what
happened ht'toa the game than what happened on the
ice
The focal point of the controvers) was Devils
Coach J 1m ~hoenfeld. He was suspended earlier an the
da~ b~ the NHL for a run-in with referee Don Koharsk1
Frida) night. but lhc De'\ 11\ got a restraining order JUSt
hours befort the game that allowed Schoenfeld to go
behind the bench
Ho""e' er. when Sch~nfeld dad head for the bench
before the game referee Da'e Newell, linesmen Gord
Broseker and Ray Scapinello and aJtcmatc referee
Denis Morel decided to boycott the pmc. according to
John McCiulc)', the NHL supervisor of offacials..
lull lnbter put her approach shot four feet from the
cup and sank the putt for an eqle on the first playoff
hole to beat a.cu K&IL._te,.... and NucJ Lopu
in the LPGA Cratar cia ;e, The viaoty. the ninth of
lnk.ster's carttr. came afttt a final·round 69 that pulled
her into a tic with the thrttat209, seven shots under par
for thpee rounds of the 6,215-yard Sleepy Hollow Golf
Course In the seniors tournament m San Antonio.
Billy Caa~r shot a 5-under-par 67 to edge defending
champion Clal Cbl Rodrtgun, who hit into the water o.n
the final hole. to win by one stroke. Casper rectaved
$37.500 for the victory over the 6.649-yard Dom1n1on
C'ountl) C'lub course.
Agassi captures T o f C crown
Andtt .AJ'a11I won his fourth match m ~
45 hours, beaun Sloboclu Ztvojlaovlc,
7-5. 7-6 (7-2 ). 7-5 ~unday in the final of the
Tournament of Champions jn New York.
It "as the tturd title of the year for the 18-ycar-old from
Las V~. who also won last week's U.S. Cla> Court
Champ1onsh1p and the U.S. Indoor Championship an
Februaf). ~ss1 became the first American to win the
T ofC since Job Mc~ beat lvu LeDCll in the 1984
final. Because ofraan delays, the fifth-seeded Agassi and
No. 8 z 1,0J100\1ceach had to finish one match Fnda)'
night and play two more Saturday ... In Rome, sccond-
seeded Gabriela Sabatini, com mg to life after dropping
a second-set t1t'breaker. wort' down No. 14 Helen
lltlesi, b-1 . b-7. 6-1 . to capture the Italian Open
"omen's championships. The 17-year-old Argenune
found the range 1.\-lth her d~p topspin groundstrokes 1n
the third set 10 "in the clay<oun event. an imponant
tuneup for the French Open. which begins later this
month. The tenacious Keles1. a Canadian ranked 40th
in the world. gave Sabattni all she could handle in the
second set. butgot t1red and aggravatttl a groin strain tn
the final set. The match. played on stow red clay before
a soldout crov.-d of 8.000 at the Foro ltahro. lasted 2112
hours an 82-<iegree heat
P o lice seeks aid in Ma rtin c a se
Arlington police hope a parking at-
tendant can help them find thre-e men who
reported!~ attacl<.ed Ne" 't ork Yankees
Manager Bllly Mar11Jl in a nightclub
Fnda\ Officer James Hawtlilornt said police arc~
mtcrc.sted 1n in1en 1e" mg the parlong 'a let who ma>
ha'e been in the men's room when Manin 5a)'S he was
Jumped and beaten b~ three m en "We haven't spokrn
to him ye t. but 1fhc was 10 tht're he would have seen the
whole thing:· Ha'.A.thorne said Several complaint!.
b) the NFL Pla,c:rs .\ssoc1at1on against management.
mcluding a bad for bacl pa) totalling at least $20
m1ll1on. were 10 be heard 1ooa' as hcanngs get
unde~a) before an admin1strat1\C la" Judge of the
National Labor Rcla11ons Board The "ILRB general
counsel alrcad' rulttl aga1ns1 the NFL 1n the
complaints. but the lcague·s Management Council
appealed the df..'c1s1o ns and now has the opportun1t) to
present its side. The most important topic. at least 1n
terms of the amount of money IO\O)ved. concerns tht'
N FLP..\ 's demand that n s members be paid for games
pla~ ed On (XI 18-19 last season three da~S after the
conclusion of the 24-<ia} players' stnke . MotorC\de
racer Ted Boody of Sapulpa. Okla died Sunda) of
inJunes suffered 1n a crash dunng a weekend Amem:an
Motorcyclist .\ssoc1at1on Grand National Scnes race at
.\scot Parl. a track official said.
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ANGELS TURN BACK BLUE JAYS, 8 -1 • • •
From Bl
ablcd hst last year with bone c hiJn an
his nght elbow. After rchab1litat1on
assignments in Palm Spnngs and
Edmonton. McCaskill returned to the
a c11 ve roster on Jul> 11.
"I threv.-some stnkes with my
curveball and that's a big pitch for
me." said McCaskil l. "It's soing to
enhance my chancec; of winnana.
"In keeping things sa mple, you're
not taking on an} extra pressure So
ehmtnaung the pressure is pan of
kcep11\J it simple ··
Ro,Jas agreed wtth his pitcher that
McCaskill could have sone nine
innings. "He wantttl to go out 1n the
eight." said Ro1as. "but I felt It wasn't
necessary with that big of a lead.
"It's good to set out of the losing
streak. (McCaskill ) got ahead of the
hitters. and that was the difference.
The last ttme he patched (on Tuesday
•inst Cleveland), he got behind the
hitters."
California opened a 2~0 lead tn the
first inning off Stottlcmyrc. Brian
Downing and Chico Walker sinaJed.
then moved lo second and third on a
balk b) Stottlem) re
Wally Joyner brought home Down-
ing from third with a groundout to
second and Johnny Ray sangJed home
ff RUSTLERS' BUCCHERI
hom Bl • • •
f ,et cauaht. ifs only the fall. I aot
caught twice. My confidence was up a
lot and we had a team m«tan& and he
S&Jd r had a chance to break John
Moses· rttOrd ...
HooVC'f added, "Last year. we
n:ally tried to act him to ao mort. J
don't th 1 nt ht reahzcd whit he had
This )'car, he smells at. He reahus ~
hu wmdhi111 to utc. As we tot uno
,winter. I pve btm the peen liabt
~e·..,e tried 10 11ve him snuatiom.,
but he still Aeals •hen 1~ pitch out -and mates it we•re 1hD wotkina
with ce:nain sitU1tiom."
' \Vhilt the lasl ya.c' Ital IDDC a Iona nl in ckvdopiAa lacdteri's potm-
'tia , Hoowr •YI llil bwwroni•
«nltt rddc:f has lk opportunity 10
very if he peys ancn1ion to
tlN: fmcr pom11 of his
•J tlai8t M wu ikiw r D¢ IO knOWUlll eaaly bow was." Hoovw 1aid .. , doe't ink
baseball became that important to
him lill th1S year. Had he undC'rltood
hlS ability earlier. he would hive been
a much better player earlier-. Hc•s
kind of a late bloomer.
"Sometimes I do question h01"
important the aame is to him.
Sometimes it's not am~nant to him.
As trmc ps on. I lhulk it becoma
mort important becauiit M realiJles
.,hat he's 101 It's not all been rotes
with him lf he commits bimJtlf 10
bllscbell, I thiolc. M will ao a Iona
way."
What he's JOI lS the probablJity of
beina drafted anto pro &iaD ibis Ju Wbcthtt he sept« ps on &o a four-
"/Uf univcqlty ~ftt!t on· the money, Buccheri sa .
"I ftd lit don't ttt what I want out
oftM draft.. I have no problem'°"'' to ichool ... hCChai ta id.
ht fll'll. thcrc'1 • matlU' of the
pla)'
Walker with a hncr to left field.
Stottlemyrc settled down and re-
tired the side m order the next two
innings. but McCaskill remained
sharp and the Anscls added another
run an the founh to take a 3-0 edge.
Ray led off with a double and
advanced to third on the second out
of the inning. Mark Mclemore
stretched a soft dnve down the ri&ht·
field hne for a double to score lt"ay.
who bToke out of a mild slump wuh
lh rte hi ts.
Toronto spoiled M cCask1ll's
shutout bid 1n the sixth innin1wnh an
unearned run. Lloyd Moseby and
Rance MuJhniks s1f\l)ed, but with
two outs, Mclcm()rr made an error
on a routine aroundbatl to allow
Moseby 10 ICOre and cut the Angels'
lead to 3-1.
Ca1ifom11 ~ its lead to 8-1
..-i1h five runs 1n the seventh tnnins.
With the bases loaded and two outs.
Chili Davis sent a ny ball to Jcsx
Barfield in riaht. but Barfield lost h in
the sun and all three runnen crossed
tht' plate.
The Blue Ja)'S used four pitchers in
the inn1na. Ray brouaht home lbe
int1ina·s rounh run with an RBI
double to riaht. sieorina Davts. and
J:linch-luttcr Gus Pohdor linaled 111
llay.
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Frem Th A.11octate4 Prea1
Doua Drabek pitched ei&ht hitless inni"f' befort
pinch·hltter Randy Ready led off the top of the run th with
an infield sinale as Pittsburah beat San Diego. 6-2, Sunday
at Three Ravers Stadium. ..
Ready. who was pinch-hittana for reliever Grq
Booker, hit a arounder up the middle th.at shorutOJ> Al
Pedrique knocked down. Pcdrique made a throw to fint
but it was too late to beat the speedy Ready.
One out later, Marvell Wynne homered to end the
shutout as well and Drabek finished with a two-bitter.
Drabek. 4-2. struck out four and walked two. It was his
13th victory in his last 17 decisions.
"You know what's goina on but YO!J try not to think
about 1t. I talked on the bench between inrunp because I
d1dn 't want to act by myself and stan lhinkina about it."
Drabek said. "It wu a letdown when he (Reedy) got the
hit. but I thought. let's get a double play sol &n at least get
the shutout."
The game was scoreless until the Pirates scored two
runs off San Dacao starter Jimmy Jones. 2-4. in the sixth.
Barry Bonds led off the sixth and reached on a two-
basc error by second baseman Roberto Alomar. Bonds
then moved to third and on catcher Jose Santiago's
throwing error. One out later, Bobby Bonilla, who was 3
for 4, doubled to make it 1-0 and Bream followed with an
RBI double.
Jose L.md doubled in two more runs m the seventh.
In the eighth, Reynolds hid a one-out RBI double and
Ortiz a run-sconng si~to close out the Pirates' sconng.
In other National uc games:
Mets 5, Reda l: At hca Stadium. Ron Darling
pitched a three-hitter. leadil\& New York to its fifth
straight victory.
ihe Mets took a 1-0 iii the first 1nningoffMano Soto
on a double by Tim Teufel an infield out, and a single by
Darryl Strawberry.
The Mets added four runs in the seventh. thru on
RBI singles by Howard Johnson. Kevin Elster and Kenh
Hernandez. The other run scored on an error by shortstop
Barry l..arkm.
P~a 5, Braves l: Bruce Ruffin pitched a three-
hitter. retiring the last 19 batters, and Chns James hit a
two-run homer for visiting Philadelphia.
Ruffin. 3-2, walked one and struck out four. W 1th the
scored tied 1-1 in the sixth. Von Hayes singled with two
outs and James followed Wtth his third home run.
Astros 7, Expos i : Bob Knepper allowed seven hits in
seven-plus innings and Denny Walling drove in two runs
for Houston at Olympic Stadium.
Knepper. 4-0. who walked only six coming 1n to the
game. struggled with his control against the Expos. He
walked five and had a wild pitch. all an the first four
tnnmgs.
Knepper leads the NL with an 0. 77 earned run
average.
C.bs 13, Giutt 7: Vance Law drove an six runs with
a bases-loaded double and a three-run homer and Rync
Sandberg had four ruts includini a pair of tnples. leading
C'h1cago to the win at Wrigley Field.
Leading 7-6. the Cubs pulled away with sax runs an
the seventh capped by Law's three-run homer.
In the Amencan l..ca.gue:
A~etica 5, ladius 1: In Oakland, Dave Stewart
scattered four hats and improved his rttord to 8-0 as the
Athleucs won their 13th straight game.
The A's streak is the longest in the maJon stncc the
Milwauk~ Brewers started the 1987 season with 13 m a
row. Stewan walkttl two and struck out four in a battle of
undefeated pitchers.
Greg Swindell. 6-1 . earned a 1-0 lead into the fif\h
befort the A's scored four runs. two unearned.
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Castillo in a three-way collision with center fielder Joe
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sweep of New York m Arhngton.
Teus hadn't swept a scnes since last September
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as the Brewers won their ninth stra1~t.
The Brewers, 17-11 and crttping up on AL East-
leading New York, have not lost since Apnl 29 when they
dropped a 7-2 decision to the Royals.
The winner tn rehefofTed Higuera was Dan Plesac.
1-0. despite g.iving up an unearned run in the ninth that
ued the score 2-2. Dan Qu1senbery. ~I, took the loss as
the Royals drop~ their fifth straight, all at home.
Red Sox It. Twtu I: Eilts Burks and Dwight Evans
each homered, dnving an seven runs betw~n them. as
Boston won m the Metro-:bme.
Evans had four RBI and Burks three as the Red Sox
erased a 4-2 Minnesota lead with three runs an the fourth.
one an the fif\h and four more m the sixth
Tt1en t , MarlDus J: Luis Salazar hit a three-run
homer off Seattle rookie Make Campbell in the second
inning, and Frank Tauna patched Detroit to the vactof)
in the K.Jngdome.
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Bergman walk with a drive to let\ field for has second
homer of the season. gjving Detroit a 7-0 lead.
Orioles I, WIUte Sox 5: In Baltimore. Joe Orsulalc's
bases-loadttl single m the 10th 1nninggave the Onolcs the
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, FoR THE RE coHD
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Major LelUIUe standings Aiae:t"cd £eape
WBST DIVISION
Oakland
O u<:qo
Kansas C at> Te.as
Sean.le
M innet0ta
Aqelt
w
23
14
14
13
14
II
12
L
7
14
16
16
18
17
19
Pd. GB LU
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.SOO I S-S
467 9 ).7
Streu
Won 13
Lost I
Lost S
Won 3
Lost I
lost I
Won I
Home Awa1
9-4 14-)
1-9 7-s
6-8 8-1 .'48 9VJ S-S 1. 7 6-9
.4l8 10 4-6
.393 11 4-6
.387 11 Y! 4-6
1. 9 7-9
8· 7 3-10
5-9 7-10
New York
Detroit
M ilwaukee
Ocveland
Boston
Toronto
BaJumorc
20
18
17
17
16
13
4
11
11
11
12
12
17
2S
EA.ST DIVISION
.64S 6-4
.621 I 7-3
.601 IYl 9-1
. 586 2 2-8
.571 2YJ 4-6
.433 6th 4-6
138 IS 4-6
s.MaJ'• Sceret
.baels 8. Toronto I
Bafiimorc 6, Ch1c.a10 S (JO inninas)
Boston I 0, Minnesota 6
Milwaukee 6, Kansas City 2 (I 0 innings)
Texas 10, New York 8
Oakland S. Cleveland I
Detroit 9, Seattle 3
Today'• Gamet
Lost 3
Won I
Won 9
Lost S
Won I
Lost I
Won I
9. 5
9. 6
II· 4
10-6
Y-8
5. 9
1 10
Cleveland (Farrell 3-1) at Aa1d1 (Petry 1-2). 7:05 p m
Chicago (Reuss 1-1) at Baltimore (Boddicker 0-6). 4 35 pm
Milwaukee (Birkbeck 1-2) at Minnesota (Straker 0-1).505 pm
Boston (Clemens 4-1) at Kansas Ciay (Gubicza 3-3)). 515 pm
Detroit (Morris 3-3) at Oakland (Welch 4-2). 7 35 pm
'heMAJ'• Gamet
Cleveland at Aa1el1, 7:058.m.
Chae.ago at New York, 4:3 p.m.
Seattle at Toronto. 4:35 p.m.
Milwaukee at Minnesota. 5:05 p.m .
Boston at Kansas City, S:3S p.m.
Baltimore at Texas. S:3S p.m.
Detroit at Oakland. 7:3S p.m.
Dod1en
Houston
C1ncannau
San Francisco
San Diego
Atlanta
New York
Pittsburgh
Ch1ca10
Montreal
St. Louis
Ph1ladelph1a
w
18
16
14
14
10
7
21
19
15
14
12
10
National League
WESr DIVISION
L Pct. GB Lii
9 .667 6-4
12 .571 2'h S-5
16 .467 5'h 3-7
16 .467 51h 4-6
18 .357 81h 2-8
20 .259 11 4-6
EAST DIVISION
7 750 9-1
10 65S 111: 5-5
14 517 6112 7-3
14 500 7 5-5
17 414 91;, 6-4
17 .370 1011! 4-6
S..clay '• Scores
Dod1en 12. St. Louis 6
Houston 7. Montreal 2
New York 5, Cincinnati I
Pinsburgh 6, San Dacgo 2
Ph1ladclph1a 5, Atlanta I
Chicago 13. San Francisco 7
Today'• Games
Struk
Won I
Won I
Lost 1
Lost I
lo~t I
lost I
Won ~
Won I
Won I
Lost I
Lost I
Won I
Home
Y-6
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8-10
8-10
2-13
11-3
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4-s
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b-5
Dodgen (Belcher 2-1) at Chicago (Sutcliffe 2-3). I OS pm
San Francisco (Krukow 1-2) at Pmsburgh (Dunne 1-1 ). 4 05 pm
Cancannau (Jackson 4-1 ) at Phil adelphia (Palmer 0-1 ). 4 35 pm
Montreal (Manincz 3-3) at Atlanta (Mahkr 0-4). 4 40 pm
Ne~ York (Fernandez 1-l)at Houston (Darwin 1-2). 5 35 pm
San Diego (Whason 2-1) at St. Louis ( McW1lhams 1-0). S '5 p m
Taesday'1 Games
Dod1en at Chicago. 11 :20 a.m.
Montreal at Atlanta. 2:40 p.m.
San Francisco at Pittsburgh. 4:05 p.m
Cincinnati at Philadelphia. 4·3S p.m
New York at Houston. S:35 pm
San Diego at St. Lou11. S· 35 p.m
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7-6
7-4
8-8
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6-8
6-8
6· 6
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11-9
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COOLING SYSTEM FLUSH
s14!~TAX
• INSPECT COOi.iNG SYSTEM
• FLUSH COOLING SYSTEM
• CHECK HOSES ANO BEL TS
• RESTORE WITH UP TO 1 GAL. ANTIFREEZE
P~ase "'~'coupon al tome of wrotf'-vP Onf' COUpO('I Def person
per trans.tehOf' ~I) tor ,,.1t9UD1&111 vef°llCles and ChrysHJJ
Dv11t t..AttSYD!VI• PQ-ed veh•Cles
BOYS & GIRLS
t:Ll!U\ . JVlo~
-STARTNOW-
ll to 15 Ye•r• Old
WORK EVENINGS
AND SATURDAY
WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD
YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500
OR MORE
CONTAcT Mr~ Ph illips
PH ONE (71 4) 498-3321
ALL TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED
BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOR
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Adopt1oa Galld tenlJU
The -'dopt1on Guild of Oranie Counl~ ~111
hold iu annual doublcs tennis toumame'nl .11
\anous loc:auons throuaou1 Oningt" (oun1'
Ma' ?8-30 and June 4-S The lo~cnt 1s the la,.cs1 doubks tour-
name'nt 1n the' United Stales and 11 ""'" bc.-nt"lit
1hc Hol) Fam1h Scntt'C'S of Onnge Coun1' ~art' ~5 d1~1Stons of J>b> and h1Stoncalh
haH• included some orahe-~I UIC'nl rn tennt~
To obtain mon-1nform111on phonr E11rrn
Graham 11 760-6170
.LulllY tenm. claae. 11ic Laauna Beach RC'Crt'auon Dcpanml·n•
v.111 be.-offc.nng t"\C'ntng tennis das~ '>la1C'd t•• ~toda\
the-cluSn ""'"be hdd" b . ., or Ii pm 31111,
La&una Bc.-alh High !Khool IC'nnt\ lOun' Thi·
ftt 1s S40 for C'llhC'r I 0 rc-gular clU\C'\ (Ir tor '" l' ~mall group IC">\On\ v.h1ch "'111 ha' e \I\ \tudnll•
ma"mum
There will also be fc.11urt"d da\~'\ fvr 1ccn\ JI
the •me pr11.Y .. II lc"t'I'> uf plJ,\"r' .!r-..·
v.elcomcd
For m~ 1nfonn111on phone.-lhC' Ltguna
Bach Rt'C"'rt'allon Dt'panmcn1 .111.i~-:l ll I c\I
201
P\&IC NOTICE
A J'80 ..ccer ~-11119
Youths 11r1 I~ I I u of Dec. ) I 1981 art ~l111hk-to pla) "YSO W)((ltt 1n Reaion SS "'tudl
C\trnds from Spn"adllc 10 Beach 81\d on the v.~'"\t and ~'' ahd Bolsa and Garfield in t~
n1..lnh .tnd \4>uth
~11n-uf" ar~ 10 be.-hdd 11 < ollcac v tt"V> School
nol from 9 ~ m to ~ p.m and Sunday from
noon until l p.m Pla)en an ulled to brina
trnnis shors or l leats and their btnh «rUficate fhn't •"J • S40 rqmrauon fet and a SS
dttroUftl 1( ~~1nu1on as iwl!Ck by May 12. For
more 1nfonnauon. phone a..2-197)
lff1rlJOtt Caaoe Club Race
The Newport Outnaer Canoe Club wtll hold
1u 10th annual Canner) Ratt on S.turda)'. ~ wtU be a women's~ ll 8:00 a.m
staruna at the 18th Street beach 1n Newport and
pass 1 tumtl\I point 11 the pier. then finish back
II the start.
The men·s raa-Wlll stan 11 10:30. also 11 lhc
l&tb Strcct beach, and W'lll finish at the Canner) restaurant on Ncwpon Beach.
For more anfonnauoo, phone O.wn Chunlto at 761-4377.
Senion aoftball Joa1De
Players arc be1na souaht 6y the Costa Mesa ~ruon softball lequc to play sJow-p1tch softball
bealnmnaJune S.
Players must be SS or older and the pm" arc
to be played at Murdy and Greer Parks in
Huntanaton Beach on Sundays.
The Costa Mesa team holds prattJcc on
Saturdays 11 TeWinklc Park on Arlington
A venue For more information, phone Peter
S1miluk at 95 7-251 S
NlJC NOTICE PlllJC NOTICE
•
CdM GIRLS TAKE AIM AT GD' ~ITLE. • • ....... ,
(7·5-l >. Huatinaton Beed\ (7-6).
Edison(1-6)and fountain Vil&ey
(6-7)1011\1 re;, it. T~y it's We11minswn1 Foun· ~in Val~y.Ocean VnatE.dison
and Marina at Hunll~on Beach.
Friday it's Ocean V1ewal West·
minster. Edison at Hunti.naton Beach
and Fount.IU'I Valley at Manna.
There seemsa million ways to
con iderthe possibilities. but con·
$1derth1s: lfWeslminster loses twice
this week .. and Huntinaton Beach
split1 with Marina and Edison, de·
ftatina the latter ... and Ediaon tops
Ocean View ... and Foun~in Valley
winsa pair ... Oocan View, wtth
simply a split, would be a four-tame
undisputed cl\Jlmpion at 8-6-1 and
the other four would tie for second at
8-7.
Or ... well, maybe Edison Coach
Paul Harrell has the riabt idea.
Saad Harrell: .. I'm just aoina to tell
them (hts players) to win the game
and sec what happens.··
0
A rccentptheringofeqjesat the
CIFSouthem Section's 7Sih an-
niversary banquet found Balboa
Island residentJ. Kenneth Fagans.
.....
amona others. honored ror their
distin,uished efTons.
Fqans was the CIFComm1ssioner
from 19S4-7S,cappinaanathtetic
career which wtnt from hononat
Orqon Stateua s>laytttoC01China
some of the areat Compton ffiah
basketball teams, includinalbe ·s l
(29-3)and 'S2(32-0)Clf cham-
p1onship teams.
0
A Sunset Lcaauc proposal to move
the"Rand R"wcck up seven days so
that spring football practkeoould
be&in in a reasonable time period
(May 13-20)wasshotdownauhe0F
~neral Council meetina last weick.
Why? Because it was anticii:-ted
that the football coaches would ue
this additional week to simpty extend
their sprina practices for anotber
week.
That was the basts for denial.
0
Newport Harbor Principal Tom
Jacobson was named to the presi-
dent's roleofthe CIF Executive
Committee for the 1990-921ehool
years, and it was revealed that former
Costa Mesa High Principal Bob
Packer would be in the same capacity
at the state level during the same time
frame.
OC all-stars to face Santa Barbara I
Keefe. Joyce. Tower
head county squad
for game on June 26
Orange Count~ will once again
produce a team to compete in the
~nta Barbara Classic an i\11-\tar
high ~hool basketball game lx·t'-'C'Cn
thl· ~tandouts of Orange Count~ and
l)anta Barbara.
Orange Count). which won last
~e:ir·~ inaugural game. 106-90. "''II be
led b\ "'hat Coach Paul Hoover calls
1hc =·m plc threat ·· Woodbndge·s
.\dam KeC'fC'. a 6-9 pla)cr head<."d tor
Stanford. Santa ~na·s Bobb) Jo)ce
<6·7)and \.\estminster's( hns To"'er
(6-101 make up the tno
Thl' game "'" be pla~ed on
Sunda}. June ~6. at San Marcos High
School in Santa Barbara beginning at
7 p.m. Ticket prices range from $2 to
SJ
Included 1n the fest1~1ues will be a
slam-dunk contest and a thrtt-po1nt
shooting contest. according to Hoo-
'er. "ho's based out of Manna H1&h
and 1s coaching the county all-star
team for thC' second straight year
There will also be a girls game
tx·forchand and one problem the
Orangl' Count} team could face may
be a lack of energy. The Orange
Count~ Nonh-South game wall be
pla~cd the night be-fore.
··1Th~ pla,cr5) seem p~tt> nc11cd
aboul 11 ··Hoo' er said ... I don't know
ho" ttred thl'\ ·11 be because o f the
Nonh-South same I thtnk a lot of the
guys last year ltked n (the Santa
Barbara Classic) a lot better than the
North-South game ..
San1a Barb:ira 1s led by 6-6 Paul
John~on hcadl'd for UC' Santa
Barbara. and poss1bl) S1m1 Valley's
Don Maclean "ho has signed with
UC'L~
Keefe 3\Craged 26 3 potnts and
14 4 rtbounds a game for the War-
no~ 1h1s past ~ason
* On1199 C.untv rostef'
Chroi Tower (We\lm1n,1er), Steve Guitci
1M1nnel Cher llue>oet !Merer 0.•I 8ooov Jovce IS.nit ,.,..,. M •k• Hoe>t.ln\ (Meler Dell Oevld
Y emett I Men ,,.1 Joe SmeN I 800.e Gr allele I. Aelem ICM!e IWOOObr•OOll Scooloe l~
IS."'• Anel It.ch H~ tHunhneton 8"cfll
Ktvln llemoett (Meter O..> Eric ICutH
!Wnlm•"'terl A.rr 8uford •L• Ou•nte)
P\BtJC NOTICE fWUC NOTtet: P\B.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Nil.JC NOTICE
NOTICE ing eny eno aM D<Os 0< 10 S BtOOkllu•~I C Hunt a Cat1t0<n1e G-a1 Pen-Dominic Rossi NOTICE OF ducted by 1om1 "9fllure HS7274 1988 Cen1er Ortve. Newporl
WT1MG mtS w.ive any 1rregutan1oes 0< In· 1nv1on ee.e"' Ct1lrt 926'&6 ne1sn1p 2082 Bus1ne11 This a1e1emen1 was llted •A" DAT£ Ronald J Amburgey NOTICI! Of' ™ a..cn. Call! 92680 ~II,_.,,, g;~ rnat tonna1111M "' env bo<l or "' Alen Gel'dtl ;-'•32 S Center Drive-Suite 200 with lhe County Clerk ot Or THE PEOPLE OF THE Thia 11a1em.n1 was toled TRUSTl!,l'a aALl Pubhthed Orenr eo.11 Thia bu11neu Is con·
the &o.rd of Tnm-of the the blddong Broc>1<11u1st •C Hun1ongton 1rv1t'lt! Cllll•I 92715 •noe County on Mey 3 1988 STAT£ OF CALIF<>f'NIA with the Col.Inly Clefk ol Or-T.S. No. m Delly Piiot May 2 16 23. dueled by a corporetlOfl
Huntlng1on BellCh Un.on Pursuant 10 the p<o111soons Beech Caht 92646 Tt11s bus1nes11 •s con· F37Mll V ange County on April 22 IMPOftTANT NOTICE TO 1988 Wiiiiam H Mc:Feri.na ~
Higll School Ol~trct of Of. ol S.Ctron • 773 of rne Lab<>< Tr11s bu~rnen ~ con duclf'd lh a hmlled pu1,_, Publtshed Orange Coast • " E T C 0 U " T 1988 FJn537 Pfl0P£"TY OWNER: M-427 etYllYe Vice Prntden• of
9f1Q11 County Celrtomie W111 Code ol rn. Statf' of Cak-ducted by a o-•· pan. ns•P Dally Piiot Mav 9 16 23 30 FINANCIAL. INC .• ET Al. Publlthed Orenge Coast YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T ()peratk>nl
rKlllwe ~ bids up 10 ton... lhe d•stnc:t l\U Ob-nersn•p A 0 Keen President l981J NO. 229112 011ly Prlot Mey 2. 9 16 23 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST P\&IC NOTICE Thia statement wu hied
bul no let• lh8n 2 00 pm ta.nee lrom me Dort!CICI' ot cn,.s1°ne l ay11nd 1 Trios s1;11ement wH toled M 44" To e1: crec11on an<l cl••-l988 DA TEO NOVEMBER 20. ---------With 1ne County Clerk of Of. ~ 24 t988 tn the Procure-tht ~r11T*11 ot lnaustr... Tn.s s.lel..._,t •U l~eo W>lh t!>e CQOrlly Cieri< ot Of. ---------mer> ts 11nd pe<sons wno may M-425 l987 UNLESS YOU TAKE FICTITIOUa IM.l ... al ange County on May 3, 1988
ment Ottlce Room 361 of Reta loon~ the general *'''•I~ Coun1, C..,, ot O<· 11'98 Covnty on AP<•I 15 PlllllC NOTICE olheroo•nte tie rnterKled 1n ACTION TO PROTECT MAm STATEMENT F111527
MIO d•ltnet locatf'd at preva111r19 •••e ~ diem MlQt' CoU<>•• on AP<ll 26 t988 FSTTM4 tM Aet•.,.,&h•P ot Bret· PUBLIC NOTICE YOUR PROPERTV IT MAY The fodowtng per~ ere Publ•lhed Of11ng9 Coul
10n1 Yor1111own Munl· "'898S l"d 11'\e Q9ft.,al 11988 FteTITUOo.l•S w•--ss coun F1nlllntlal Inc ·XV Re· BE SOLO "T • PUBLIC do;ng bull,_ u Olllw Ptlol May 9 16 23 30 ... .,.7L.. Pubtrs"8<1 O<ange C0&S1 '• •..,... -r..-nnou ......... " " ' 1~on 8-:tt Cakforn .. a1 c>r-"'ng •ate'°' hOloday .... ,.'""" D NA•aTAT'EIENT atty Fund l•m1ted (FBI-.. ,.. 1...,....-;SS SALE IFYOUNEEOANEX· SIEGEL NEWPORT 1988 ~ t1..,,. satC1 b10s ..a be end oYe<1 ""' wonc "' tl'le IO-Pvb11sntod Cl• an9f! CoaS1 :~~ Piiot May 2 9 16 23 XV I NAME IT A T£11ENT pl AN AT 10 N OF THE FORMS & PRINTING 964 M-458 ~icty OQeneo and r..o ca 1, "' wnoet· ""S wa<I< I!! to Oe·•y P11<>t M11y 2 !' 16 23 1 M-428 0~::; ::::=:;-sons ere On March 2~ 1988 tn. The lollow•ng t>«aon• are N A T u R E o F T H e Grove Pl . Cott•~. Calif --.. -ID-•Jc_un_TI_CE __ _
tor FLOOR COVERtNGS be P«f0<rr>eO I()' Pach cult 1988 ---------co RESOURCE ANO RE-Rece<vltf of BFl·XV Dennis dotno bulmeSI.. PROCEEDING AGAINST 92627 rUUL nu
CllRPET ANO TILE 0< type ot '"'°'~" neec>~ to 1.4 435 PtmllC NOTICE COVERY INC 2950 E La B Sct1mucker moved the 0 I C K E R S 0 N YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Chadyeenne B Siege! W2200I
AQ blCIS ere to t>P on llC-.. ecutf 1114' tonracl TheM! ---------Jolla An•helm C•hl coutt lot en Order directing A C 0 UST IC S 1 :l I 6 2 TACT A LAWVER 964 Grove Pi Cotla M... IT An Of'
cordenoe with 1ne 8.a Oocu· r111es are on loe 11 the 0•5-PlmllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Dllv•d Clark Cehfornoa publication of this ba1 dale Wu like. Garden Grove. On Mey 26 1988, 11 10 oo Calif 92627 CAL•~
::''.!.:': ~'::'::'::'~fa:_:"!, c~':1>7'11l FICTITIOUS aUSIHESS T:!A=o!;n~1!,~!,~ are ~en K~~1:i :;663 Newport ~~~~at !~~~;m:!\11~1': C•J~~2~4~erson 12162 ~~NAJi~~~~O ,~guiT; d~~ b~u!~~:~M::Ua~on· S~IC:::.:r~T
oftiQe ot tne Otr«;t0< ot
1
cooy ot t~ s111111 l'e post T NAME STATEMEWT oo.r-g business" This business •s con orool of cleom Tne R-ver Wutzke Garden Grove Cehlornia Cotporatton as CThh.!d!!'811~1 S•l4IOI•• 11.._.. DEPARTMtENT Of'
l"flOCutemenl of said dos1ncl ed el t~ ,ot. '"" I r>e 1()1...,..,."Q e>e<~s are A M E R 1 c A N s 1 L I( ducted by 1 CO<PO<lllOn re<iuesled lhe P<Jblteation ol Cehl 92645 duly appomteO Trustee -o• -·~· ,..., GENERAL HRV1CEI
Eecfl boOOer llhall t>P a n lhlli 0... ,..,lf\d11tor, o;pon domg bu "W~~ ilS SCREEN ANO GRAPHICS Oel!Od Clerk 1 bar date so lhll all ct11m1 O•Ye Owens 232 t 28th under ar-d wrSYant lo Deed With the County Cleft. ot Of ADWRTtSE.•NT
11eensed con1rec 1or rne con••KIO< 10 ... n°"' 11>41 sou~ .. COAST DESIGN 3606 Pendoeton St Senta This s11rement was filed eno proofs would be~ Street Suite 404 Sogna1 Hill 01 Trull recorded Novemb9< anoe County on Apttl 26 "°"MOS
PWll*lt 10 !tie a..-eot>lrec1 ., ..... oeci lllncl ANO BUILD 135 Rocr>esler A,,. C••·I 92704 Wtlh lhe Counly Cten of Qr. anted Wtlhtn a spectlled Cahl 90806 25 1987 H lnll No 19$8 PUaJC NOTtCE
MO Pw:r :111 Code., the upon end suocon1recto• Strwt S..·te B-3 Cos11 Louie P-e1tos 205 E •"99 County on ,t,pt~ 26 penoo thus a11ow1ng lhf' Re-This bus•neu •s con· 87-66l210 1n book page ol ..... bit•.._. ,..._•rr"'7t7c~~11 SEALED PROPOSALS •la b1-\ of IOLOORING Ul'Cle< tueh contrac10f 10 ""9se CaM 91627 Edgewete< Batt>Oa Cal 1 1999 c.over 10 ec:curetely evaluate ducted by • general pan. Offtciat Records 11'1 tne office ru •• ..., "' ~ ....,1 ..... r~ 111 ,,._ 00 FLOOA COVERINGS pay not le5 rtuin !fie wod Muy Chrilllf\fl Judilh 91661 I FS11751 thOse claims for payment ne<sh•P ol lhe Counly Fl«:Cl'~I ol Dally PrlOI Mey 2 18 23. ;)19"°;01~ BtOlldn;;;·
C-15 soecil..o •All"$ IO a .. Cl' .. .,s Rooerts 135 ~ochester Th•s OuStness ts con Publtsl'lf'd Otarige Coast en<l make d111rlbut1on of e1· JOhn Otcker$0n OrenQe Counly State of 1988 lot ........... Celllomll unlll
Eecfl OoO must comorm E'f!'lployed O• ,....., "' 't-t' P•· St•NI Suit• B:3 Cos1a ducted 0 an '"°""du•I Daily Potot Mey 2 9 16 23 Gets lund1 10 rnvestors 1n Thl9 llal~I was htt'd Caltlornte a1teculed by M-432 2 OOp~edneldey May
... be ·~ to I~ fCUl>Of' ot .,,.. C.0<:1•8(1 Mesa C.alll 9262· Louie ~etros 1988 • ,,,. lrmlled par1nerst11p Wllh the County Cte<k ot Or· oouo~ A scon eind 111111-IC NOTICE 2L , ..... •I ..... ICh 1~ ,....,
taf11rac1 docu"""1ts A paymo>nt t>ono ano a Tnis 1>usm1>u ·~ con This stal~t waa ltleo M-429 All cred1tor1 end clat-anoe on Apr.I 19 1988 JUDY LEE scon. Huabeno rUUL wMI .;;"pub!;:::~ ~~
l.acfl boda. must 1Ut>m1I pertormtncf' IX>nd Stiel! be dueled b• an rn<l•voOua' wtlll the Coun1 Clerk of Or man11 may be barred from "3711• and Wiie u Joint Teinanta ~, .,.......~ _..,, hrs Old a tdlie< s reQu"ed P<•O< 10 P•KutlOf\ Mery C. J AoM<I' C y P\m.IC f«>TICE par1oe1patt0n 1n any dtslrlbu· Publllhed Or•noe Coast Will SELL AT PUBLIC FtCTITIOUI llUllNESI reed In Room 1101 al aeid
Cf!9ek 0< oentloeo check ol the con1•act and stlall be This starement *H ltlf'<l = ounty on Aprll 12· t1on ot lhe genera< asseta II Dally Piiot Aprtl 25 Mey 2 9. AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO-NAME STATEMENT ~I~!:~ LIFE SAFETY
m1101 oeyeble to rn. orde< of tn the tcwm ~I ICl'tr on the with tl'lf Cou.,ty C>o•o o! Or "1774M FICTITIOUI 8USINEU they tall lo make ana pr_,I 16. 1988 DER FOR C"5H (payable at The foltowtng persons 8'1
tll9 Hvnlongton e.ac.n _un.on contracl document• ange Counh on A.1><11 , ~ Publtst>ed Otange Coat NAME aTAT£MENT c1etm1 and proofs within tour M-4 llJ lime 01 Ille In lawful money do;ng bu11neu ~ CORRECTIONS
H.h ScflOOI Oos1r1C1 ..,, l>ICI '--E ROWl.EY, °"9ct0f, I 1988 F3n454 Delly Pilot Aorol 18 25 May The followlng pereons ere 141 montlls afler Che ltrst pub· DI-'C NOTICE of the United Stat•) et Iha JOHN POHL S CATER· N 0 N . RES I 0 ENT t AL
band• MC lorln"' 1r>e c;~ "'--• Hutttlttfton PuObsr>ed Oren~ Coa~t 2 9 1988 dOt"Q buSIMSS u ttcalton ol lhlS ber date ncr r~ norlh front enirence 10 lhe ING 702 C Randolph SI BUILDINGS
trpet d~umen1s 1• an lleadl Ulf\loft H'9fl Sc:hoot O~·~ P110t AP<il 18 2'i Ma~ M 399 DANCE GE A A 1 5 I lice ae l)<Olltded 1n Sec:llO!l County ConhOUM 700 CIVIC C:0.18 MIN C ... I 112628 DEPARTMENT OF OES
-.oun1 of nol _, r1'&n ,,_.. Oletr'kl 2 9 1983. I Katmus Bldg ,.63 Coale 1807(a) ol lhe Cel1forni1 ACTITIOUa BUSINESI Cent« OnYe WWI Santa Joechtm POhl 2500 8eetc VELOPMENT ,t,L SERVICE
l*Q8nl (5,1 of ine sum"'° PutKis...O °'~ Cow M 406 P\&.IC NOT1CE Mesa Calif 92626 Corpor111ons COde The NA• ITATD!IENT Ana CA all rogfll Ill .. •nd Bay LOOP Costa Mesa vll~~.:E~;A~ ~ENT~RE • ~. fU8'Wttee lf\81 t~ l)od-De'• P1lo• May l 9 1988 Susen BaflOw 80 PeliCen lime '°' lthng Cl81ms w.11 The lollowlng peraons are 1n1..:es1 . conveyed 10 enc Cellf 92627 COST A MESA. OAANGE oer wi11 enlf• 1n10 lnf' M-438 f't&IC ll>TICE FICTTTlOUS aU8*£SS Coun Newporl Beach Cehl t'-•le><e not expire prior to doing butln.t u now helCI t>y 11 under l•ad Ellen Pohl. 2500 8eclt Bay ~ Con1rac1 rt tr-.. NA• STATEMENT 92660 lour 141 monlha from the NEWPORT SOUND O..OofTrusltntheproe>e"y l009 Costa MeN. Calif COUNTV
._ 19 awerde<l 10 hom In rtllJC fl)TlC[ FlC'rtUOUS .U ... IS The followmg P4!fl01\S are Th._ bu1tneS1 IS con. dlle ol lhe hrs1 P<Jbhca11on WAVES. 2906 W C~ll llt~ted in said County and 92627 CALIFORNIA IW 0 HFA
tne _, 01lallufe10 erite< ...-STATEllENT oong t>usonesa u ducted by en 1ndMduel 0< Sec>temb9< 9 1988 Hwy· NewP0<1 8eedl 11 State Olillc:nbed es lo• 31 Ttus bu11nen IS con· 504)
lftto ~contract ..en -FlCTTTlOUI eualNEU The lotlowlng persons •r• DOM s AUTO BODY & Suaan Berlo'# All credllOrl and Clat· 921563 oO Tract No 9161 .. per dUC1ed by husband and wife This prO)llCI comprl-r•·
c:wny ..... be lorfeotecl .... ITATDIENT doing bu..-.. FENDER REPAIR 1751 Thtl •t•temenl was filed mania are dtre<:1ed IO mek• Nancy Whffl•r Clark. Map reco<ded In Book 435, Joeetllm Pohl mooellng •nterlCI' of •Kitting
No blc>oer "'ay wtthd..-The l<:MIOWmQ persons ~ M AG N o L 1 A w E s T Monrov11 St Cos11 Met.I w11n the County Cleo"ll ol Of-and present cl1lm1 and 9732 Pomerino Rd Down-Pages 38 39 eod 4o ol Mt.-Thil stat9ment wae flied buildings
1119 bond '°' • P&l'IOd ol domo OUSIMU.. APARTMENTS l TO a C&h· Callf 92627 ange County on May 3. 11188 prool• to Iha A-'119r. 09n. ey, Call! 90240 oellanecMs MllPI In the 01· with the County Clefk of Or· The Conlr•ctore' Stall
lorty..f1w 1451d•'flatte<1ne HEROEE PROPERTIES 1oorn1a Um•ted Par1~shlp Oom1n1c Ron• 840 FJ7Ml4 rns 8 Scnmveker. et Bret-Norman W9-ler 9709 floe of the Counly Recorder enoe County on AP<ll 28, llo.nH Board hH d•·
d• Ml l0t 1n. oper>ong 21732 S B•OOkhu<SI =C 2082 B\lllftftS Centet Or •e Plumer St Costa M-Publtsfled Orange Coast court Fln1ne111. Inc 1010 Gerniah Dr • Downey. Calif ol lllO County 19$8 lermlned that contrac1orl
,,_.,, Hun1°ngton Beach Carl Suite 200, Irvine Calrl C ... t 92627 Delly Pllol Mey g. 16 23 30 S.Cond A"9flue. Sutte 1422. 90240 The strMI eddr-and '311712 must be llcented In the lol-
The Boerd of Trust-,. !12646 92715 Thrs business " con 1988 San 0i9o<>. C.llfomla 92101 Thll bu11nau 11 con-lher d-o 1 Put>lllNld Orange Coat lowtnO cta:uttlcallon lo bid
__ ,.._ prN1ge of reiect-1 C•u•s'ine L~d 217321 Pll\ ""'*1c:WI PTopenta ducted by an 1nd1111du11 M-445 Pu••u•nl to Section ducied by· a llmlled pertne<-~ anyc:";:"rMI pr= Deity Pilot Mey 2 9 18 23. on thlS prOj41CI. B
__ .,.W\,_. ' •-ll'W\Tll"C •-trMnTll'c .,_,,,._..TICE -•-1cunTICE t8071cl of lhe Cahlorn1e sh~enr..Wtlee*Cl"1l d11cr1bed above II 1948 o:'.:-: ... ~:ay'"r'.1~ ~ ""'~ I r~ ""'"'" r-nu•n.&. r~" nu r'-'UL nu Col'porlllOfll Code. a M-·-1 purporled to be a llngle M-433 -• ;:.;;;:;;;;::======:J.;===:::;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;L=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.L;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~L;::=;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;tjcu•ed creditor wtio ...a.1 to Thie 11a1~1 wu flied family r~ located at 11 10 00 am It•• wil be a
PUBUCNODCE
NOTICE OF JOINT PUBUC HEARING
CITY COUNClL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OWNER PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT -
MOLA DEVEWPMENT CORPORATION
(MAIN-PlER REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA)
Notice of a JOlnt public bearing by the Cuy Co·.ncil of Huntington Beach and the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach on an Owner Participation
Agreement between the Redevelopment Agency and Mola Development Corporation.
r9COVI' the amount of any With the County Clat1I of Of-•3 Morrll Road lrvtne CA P\8..lC NOTICE 11'9-bid srt• ~Ion tour
dllte:oency lrom the Re-llnQ9 Counly on Apnl 26. 92714 . • 11 Whlc:h ume r.,,_ita-
cetY«stitp Elllll mu.I .... 1981 ,,,..,. The underllgned Tn.it1M FICTITIOUS .UllNeSS ti-of the State end PfO-
tl• c1a1m by the tNw Oell Cl' ,..._ ,..__ di9C191ma any lleblllty tor any NAm STATEMENT ~tl\>e bldO.. lhal meet
1>1 preclu<lfld from recoY«· Publtlhect .,.ange -....-I tnoorrectne.a of the street The lollowlnv penon1.,. at the
tng rne dellClency trom tne Olllly PllOI May 2. O t8, 23, addr9ll and othef common c1o1ng buslneu aa. Bidders may order plans
general HHta ol lhe eetete 1988 M·430 dMIQnallon, ti any, shown THE FIN,t,NCIAL CON· and apeclllcalionl by c:on-
AS pro111dect In SectlOI\ herein. NECTION GROUP, 16230 tactlng Contrect Manage-
18071dl of the C1hf0<nla S••d Nie wlll be~. bl.It Oevonwood Circle Founlatn ment S.C1ton, P 0 Bo•
Corporations Code. before PlBJC NOTICE wtlhout cov.nenl or war· Valley. Celll 92708 1079 S •cram• n to.
any dlstrabUtlOI\ 1s made. Iha ranty. 111~ or lmpllect. r• Wiiiiam Mtchllel Evans 95812· 1079. Telephone
amount of any unmatured, K*31 gerdlng lllle. PQtlHHl:n, or 18230 Oevonwood ClrOle, (9111) S22-H71
con11noen1 or dtapuled calm FfCTITIOUa .UtJNl!IS Fountain Valley, Calif 92708 Pt-and apec1llcet1on1 encuml>fencff. Including Thi• bual~ 11 con· may be oOlllMd without egainsl \he Ml•ll wndl h• ..... ITAn•NT , .... Chergft and ~ ...
bMn ~ted and hu not The lollowlng pereona -of ti.a Trust .. and of 1,,. duct*2 by an Mdual ~
bMn dlM!IOwold. 0< the PWt doing ~ u ltvtts created by Mid o.d Wllllem MtChMI Evans ~ic:atton of bld-
of any auch ctelma u thal WARMINGTON INVEST-of Trut1 to pey the remain-This 11a1-.1 -filed der'I under the State Con·
hOlder would be entitled to If MENT Pf!IOP£ATIES, 3090 Ing princip9I aums of lhe with the County CWtr of Or-tract Act la not requited
the Cfalm _.. due. a.tab-Pullmart Street. SI.Ille A. nole(I) aec:ured by salO ange County on May I, 1MI Suc:ioeesful bld08' lhalf
hllled Cl' at>tolute. lftal ba1eo.t• M .... Celtf t2e2e DNd ol Trust to wtt nn.t IUrnlah peymenl bond and
held by lhe "'-*-until the CNt~ lntefloB & 0.. '25,000 oo wltl'I Inter ff I Publllhed Orange COut pertormance bond • r•
party t>ecomee entllled to It 11gn, C1lllornl1, 3090 th«eon trorn December 25 o.ity Pllot May 9. 16, 23, 30. quired by lft.
If the party tall• to ntabllltt Pullman Str-4, Suite A. 1 ... el 111.~ per annum 1968 NOTICE OF REQUIRE·
1 claim. the moniea lhaM be eo.t1 MeM. C11'" 9282' M Q(olllded In lllld note(I) M_..9 M E N T F 0 R N 0 N •
paid over or d1strtbl.lt-' wltl'I Thia bualneaa la con-plut COlll •nd eny tdvwicea OISCAIMINA TION PRO-
lhe other aH11 of the 1111te. dueted by: 1 corporation of $ 102a oo with lnt-.t "8.IC NOTIC( GAAM (GOV COO[. SEC-
P u r 1 u1 n t to Section John R Qarllnoton, Theo.neflcMryunderMld TIOH 129901: Y04/f ~
tl07(•1 of the Caltfornta v ,. /Secl'etaty Deed°' Truet heretofore••· lllCTITIOUe ~.. Is C91..,. to tfle "Non-
Coii><>tattone Code, tlilte Thie ltatement •• ,.., ean.d Ind ~ to the MAm ITA~ dlaCl".llWltiltOll a.-·· ..
agatMt the Pll't~ on with the County CWtr of Of· undenligMd 1 Wl'lttert Pee-The fOllowinu ~ .. fottl'I ot ,....,,., to IWell1
cllliml wtlletl he\19 bWl re-1191 Couftty on Nwfl 25, Wallon of ..._ llfld 0.. doing bulinW M: wNd! le .,.._.. to ell
)acted -1 be cornmeoced 1tll mend lor 811611, Ind a wr'"9n KINGSTON COMPAHY, l'IOMll911'1Pt State~~
within ""'1Y 130) dllyl after 1 trmna o.c...irtt end Election to ... ~21 .,.._. Of Hunt· tlon Contredl end to tht
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach and
the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach will hold a joint public
hearing on May 23, 19U, at 7:00 PM , in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 2000 Main
Street, Huntington Beach, California, to consider and act upon an Owner Participation
Agreement between the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntinston Beach and Mola
Development Corporation. The agreement provides for the development of 89 residential
units and 10,000 sq.ft. retail commercial located between Main Street and 6th Street
north of Orange Ave.nue within the Main-Pi~ Redevelopment Project Area. · Descriptio~
of 1M sites can be f ouod In the q:reement.
The proposed projects are covered by a final E.nvironm~ul Impact Report for the
Main-Pier Redevelopment Project Area and the Downtown Speciflc Plan for which Notice
o( P'repandoo WU filed.
written notice ol rwfedlOn 11 ' PubUehed OJange CoMt The ~ C*IMcS 1na1on IMd\ Call n..., 1 "ltaflOard Celfornlil Non-~to the c:1111mant I o.iiy PllOI Mlly 2. t . 1e. n . Mid Notm 04 DMllUll end benllf~ Un. 1112:1 dllv.IMMllltOfl ~
NEITHER THIS NOTICE tNe !lec!IOft to ... to be ... ......hcltft °' . HuntingtOll CantrlCt ~ ..... ~ NOR THE 8A8 DATE FOR' • ~2 ODfdtd In the councy--. 9Mett, Cellf~'2'706 b1tl ,_.,, Tha .,..._
FILING CLAIMS SHALL Iha r• OfOP9f1Y i. ioc:..s Sl'lu·M•y Cl'l•no Lin OlltlOna.,. ISIP'lll •111 to ..
APPLY TO HOLDERS OI "8JC ROT1U o.t.; APft1 tf, tMe . t 1$t2 Heatldft Of Hwftt: nol-•IPI St• ConMNo-
·~Coples of the Owner Participation Agreement and the Environmental Impact Report are
; on fUe fol' public lnspectioo and cq>ying for the COil Of d~lication It the ofnce O( the
1 I~ Chy Clerk, Chy of Hunt~ton Boch. 2000 Main Street., Huntington Beach, C.llfOmla
I ~1 between the boun or 1:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday throua.h Friday. e.xdUllYe or holidays. '
: f{ lntselted pe19DDI may submit written comments 1ddressed to the City CleTk of the City
• I 1,.; al Hunttnsnm Buch, Post ornce b 190, Huntington Beach, C11lfomia, 92641, prior to
1
' ~-the botr of S:OO PM" oo May 20, I 9U. • • . : •
~~· ~ At the time and place noted above. all pa100S lnterated in the above matter may 1ppear
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Dllted Mil '· J9ll .
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~t.... lllt c.tl... lllt Int. IMcti llft lewJM ..... 1111 laa Jua Cetta... MM C.ta .... Jiit c.ta ._. ~AT BEACH a;;.. * JIWllllllll * 18A hL( dlw. POOi. ator KARBOR view HOME c.p.true llH 1-------... -,'
DUPLEX 2·28R on Pen. End unit 38R. 2,,H!A. lrpl In Oiied emphc Nr Gldn T-o ttory 48A 3 dA --;:--1M. 111 ......... • .......
ln9Ula. Stee>e to tend wet·bar laundry 2 ear Wstt War'lf!H $675 A.vi G er dener S25601mo 3cB"',~ '108A~.~l'J)lear~-hM.IAllltl ... COfM ._ tM d•n.r•ioe. ~K. -'Qt. 4'9·~llO get 1g' yd wt gerdnr S/23 54 1-339 1 8"«·8810 or 873-3174 ..,.. ,,_,. 1• compfet•ly remodeled • . $12001mo 111 •aec 2BA 1BA S700 1BR 1BA S..Uttlull 6 28R-a .... , .. ITS r'~ ~~. no21• P911 SEA.CLIFF House tor (818) 842·8999 $550 New crpt drps I Poot rec room 1841"";;,...
..... FIUI ~......,/mo -~1 lease 3br 2ba. din rm. HARBOR VIEW HOME a ---I '*"' etc NIC• Quiet room R41ady f()( ln11.;,1 $595/mo S<I0-3393
38R loft 2·~ 2 car 48R/28" detached gar lam rm . wlfrpk: large Palermo 48R 2''t8A yd "f!r!atata e.s.de loc Open 8-4 M F 0 'Y 1550 ---eg9, i#ge lot '1299.B:,· L..ndtord will do ydwll wood dee• 8-40-6011 S2500 Julia 759 5506 jan., CASA DEL M AR APTS moV9-in• NL to IEWU -~-
Huf'Yt C.tl Uz ()( Chuck s 1000/mo 776 Joann 1-.:-, 2144 Rf/NA( I I ~ z~-147 E 18111 St $650lmo Plu• S200 otl 2BR wigar new crpta Jones 131-1286 or btwnHllfbor&Plecenha ..,.. .1 Jh• 9'"' m~lhrough&/lS tncdyd636-41201-&PM
146-6743 (213) 830-52M •,DETACHED nouse 2Br \t~'l ..,, ..... , 10 \ ., , 1BA 1BA unfurn Bii-iN •S200 BONUS• Gr .. t E· w ... am. 2526 S.n1a Ana D S7 10
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. . . '. .. ••smn-3eR 2BA popular Paola
Plan Ootet 1tree1 & on
the gteenbelt Nr pool
S20t,500. 540-~24 .... ," "Oul of SunMI Maga-
line" R-2. can be 2 Units °' single family S25 000
yrty ~neome Won't Last
'309,000 Call LIZ or
CHUCK JONES
'31·126eor 848-5743
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6 MINUTES TO BEACH ..Sa trplc patio large . \\ . .._i .. 11 4 Agate S750 mo !Of ~:ec:~L~~gAg~1:.1 ~~M~:r 12178 ~118 c suo.
2BR 2BA trplc 2 ~encl t:>ackyard 2-oar opener I RE.AlTOR5 ' lh•• .summer lh«eafte.-Sorry No peis 631-8427 1722.9012 °' 642· tfl03 Newpot'l Heoghlt I~ ~· lrah compect DI W gardener S950 854-0758 S&90 7 t 4 774.3055 ' 11yt4t 2~ lrp!C tndry rm .
'850 Rick -'Qt172-2079 2BR den Ip 2 car gar. Lgcondo2BA3BA family lal~tl Ptaiaaall *28 '1""°11Mt •8 • pat.o EASTSIDE lo1tety 2BR ;arage S8251mo 16e5
- -AS J Townnouse '11.l rm & l0tma d1n1ng rm Oflln!> lndry taci •ly 1775 Near tcnOO!S & "'°PS lrv>ne Ave :II 720-9422
Atlrect clean We1ts1de 1:>1oc11 1ogo1tcovrse c;alm 1'"Fabulous v-ol Nwp1 2'07 Plu"' depos11 $300 Cable read~ CMd .:>k
2BR 1'18A l'IM Ntee yd ,001 SPll Next to Tennis Bch & theoc.een Ytly,. •5•8·53•8• S650 No peta 631•6155 Sparkling clean 2Bdrm
gar S950 Incl grdM & wtr Glut:> Bkr 642-3850 S3800 mo 640·5324 1 IHI NW YlfW PR•v•~E A Ou1e• 2BR 1 ·B• S7•0 All ut111 pd 548-1368 or &46-23119 Completel'I' remode•ec EASTStDE SUNNV 48R Fng ger Sorry no petl
BE"'UTE ··-3br2bahm •ENDUNITTOWNHOME LIHISU4U2•a security b d ng 1BA 1..•d•y s10~ •el"g 2BA Jpsta1r$ Near 1980 WALL.t.CE
" ...,,. 2Br 2Ba 1 sty on grnt:>ett 1 -• e ai~ ....,..,.., a trPI encl pallo gar Jhopp1ng & acnoolio 645-27"" ~ 642 ... 905 D"'• gl r ""' y••d gar-House NeW1y dec~a1.,. ~• " ..,. ..,.,... g rage r6•5 ~ 557 69'" ;n1 "" """ ·•.. F'o• lease al $1350 S"OOO ...... """0 ..... ~ Ba"" Bo 1 ~ """ -·" s11somo6'6-463t --dene< all eppllanc.s incl AVAIL NOW• 723-0545 " 1mo •se 873 786• ,5ii, ..... s'r s~""'.:o v a Du1 Peiat ••
wtd S 1450 IM 650·2•03 F URNISl1ED 28, dPl'I C"'LI. 540 3.,93 * *•EU PfllS1t 1t 2BR 1BA 5mall Dack yaro
A DORABLE CONDO* 1860 st 2 08 2 lrplc " -" A. '!.rrall Qutel compte• Gas Wasnet Dryet hk· SIM fltl IDT . N•ce 3BR 2'-tBA 2 story New 2Br 2Ba ale gar nestled among 1a11 trees ups No pell Adults 124551 Alla Viata condo Fr ...... 3 car park pool 1enn1\ '" Fasn 1st 2U 2U PEITIOISE """ hplC w'd near pool s1975 & ·aV1sn tandsca~ 1Br pret o 6•!",.1631 All 4pm 2BR 18A. Hv1ng down, 1ng W tD hkup smell encl S 11 5{1 W t p k mo 4 mn1h mm I 3rd llOof Apt ""''h spec
Yard Comm pool Nr *m6°7L 2e5s_.3.ar 720-96110 or 722· 7007 1acul1t floor 10 re•l•ng i 1<e n-"' t:>aicotiy ca E SIDE Unique De1ogn oedrms up Enctsd patio .,.. .. 1.,ed•al ce•Ung 1rp1e gar· and "'ar Lots of grau Hart>or/405 Fwy $1000 Nicely upgrioeo 3BA 2BA VIEWS o t Nl'wpori age POOi spe •ndrv lac Vaulted c.et11ng1 3br " ·
675-•912 Ao1 Beautiful detactleel nouse Lower Duple• S•eo' 10 Harbor & tne OCPar C.!I•-NO PETS 5700 sec 2 •t:>• 2 car gar w1 open-1760 mo 496-335<\
Nace JBR 2' •BA 2 story 3t:>r 2ba lrpdlc.$A12C502-car t:>ctt 2 car gar r: P pallo I ages MIC~rlly .~~·, cus Can Velma 549.2u 7 e<s w o nk up, a1c 18Ht. leac~ . garage. yar tmo s1400 67.-, 4q,2 Ant 1om ,,..1er1or .h J '1'0 micro end unll t:>1ke to •
condo Frplc 3 car park A•a1lat:>le 5/1 675-6096 " CALL 540-339" • • 'wnhse·tvpe 4'BR oeach no pets St050 Zlr 1~ •
tng W Dnkup smallencl TURTLERQCt1POINTE OCE.t.NFRONT DUPLEX I BA "'d hkup Gar. mo S600Mt 631-t211 5855 •"uee!ty c:IMn ..._..: yaro Comm pool Nr " remodelPd 3BR 2BA •YWLY llEIT&L uge 30J3 Coohd~ :B "" • Harbor/405 Fwy $1000 3Br2'1Ba·lam1ly 1npres· Sl7SOmo • 2BR l BA 3br 2ba Dplx ,.al •!w S'S0Nopets 432•7767 GARDE"' APTS 2BR carpetsdraoM paintin .. ,
675-•912 Agt hglous gateo communt1y s1400 mo 1,1., 760 8618 xlras Sl200mo 6'3 6 •54 S725 m 18R S595 mo sioe and out' Town~
Z.1 02 A11a1table anytime Can 1 Poo1 & c.erport 329 s11re • pte11 ACJUlt•• E SIDE 3"· d-2 tba "' AGE BA W I .............. "" -· . ., be leased trom 1-2 yrs I.A 1 unt-.1rr "''" *BR•NO NEW Avocado 722-7837 pref o el meant_._. ·--UIF··-.·.-n··a·m-··-·s-remodeled k•I & din rm S22501mo 786-7500 agt P&llUlllC ICUI garage slove •!''''9 ft economy llPI at oom·,. -encl yd poo1 & tennis A.vi . Steps to t:>eacl'• s:-2• "'>(J Garden Ap1 spacious petitrw price 8~ •
18 Av8ilable lor 'Y'Nrly & 6t t s 1300 760-840• WOODBRIDGE 2t:>r • ,t:>a YIEW-CIUI UTtl yeariy 645•5862 $200 OFF 2BA o w w w cp1s drps
Summer! Contact Jell 2 level condo Man) Ou•lt 2BR Defl 2 BA c mm ca~ readv Enc• gar
Jacobs 875-4830 To E SIDE new UPl>f leYel ins nr poo1 1enn•s $950 ,8.,n,5 & pool $3500 mo 1.AG Studio new•• oeco• •ST MONTl-4 5 REN• '6CIO No pets 645-5577
.... dnWI by 4007 Sea· Ouah1y 2BR 2BA house 759-5585 0t 854!-982q Aslt tor Maureen 0 , Eo lull ktlCl'len Steps 10 oa, !10' PAULAQilljO
ShOle Open o.ly 12.. Frpl loll Ill appl gOOd 760-5000 Ot 759 1<,4(; t:>ch U1tl 1nc Ma1u·e c-·~-• 'Bl'< 'SA s·so UllE ~~., ... ....,WWhlttn loc A.vi $975 751-3898 LlfHl ltHli 2141 RfAWA( $550 mo 1rt> 6"5-<''c;.: •~BP 26A S-850 ... 1rgpa110 lngo<>O IOcale
•Pooi So• SA70 mo 859"" 19th lll-48SO llCllJlll ltcATIOll OCUI FHIT 1 Oceol'll•on1 IBR ato • .-•Garages
lllTmTll WIST
11111 .. 11
SP&ClllS 1, 2 I -.... Sw1mmong pools Ught.cS,•
L•k • new 3BR 2 >BA Steps To Shaw, co • .-',I'' l ...,. ..;I I 1_\ I! I He d • 1 Cale nr Ba P•('j" %4'; Q ,68 e:iJ :j9 17 LG 2B• ' ,ea lrpte P8hO ___________________ .. Ian.. bl.ad 2JOI twnnme Frplc 2 car gar ) ·Br J83 sc;,-ca1cu•a• \\ -\.... • lnclOl uhlr. Si SO ,...<' • ---------~ airpe1 pa1n1 D rW
Ital Eat.ti Fer Salt Cnta .... 1124 2BR 1BA Yl'1)' Ltg brQ age Comm POOl spa 6 "1 e"' Lon Q 'e •"' 14£ALTORS • Seoe Kev 111 ... 4 96t:.t:>8t. • BRAlllD NE.,, * Av "0.,. s795 mo -oep
1e nn s volle yball •!
Daskett:>at. Ctos• 'S
DUCll Knoo&S. ~ &ot;
YIOPQ<ng
6401 WEST WARNER '°: evown; 2houaesonM c:rtyrd. steps 10 bch & tennis S.1blulf Canyon S3000mc ~94 , 17i' I STEPSIOOCh Lrc;;2D• ''"as-Quoel adull ;.omple. 2V3 Mine<' A 64511161 leaan/C.a•n lot Pomona Ave 48A convenient shopping $13501Lse CALL Manlyfl Mar1eoe• PRI ME o c • "', w carport n-.oe tJll' .; u •~•y 1 t. 2BR 1111 SEE1 142 .. H " CianaJ lilZ 28,.. lrplc, 28R lBA AMI· S 11001mo 673-3773 Coombs 831· 1266 TURNER ASSOCIA ri::s 3 8 R 2 , BA Town "'e 112 46tn Sl S 12!)0 ,,..,., •o;,"nOuses Coti•~ to
----------1 1ng S274.500 8-45-2390 Beaulilul 38' 2ea Duplex ··~i~; !). OCUI VIEW/UM :anf c~ ~1 i:.ac~ t:>:v yearly 646-733.., ...... c• & shops Scso. 2bR :B!'~c2F~1 Lm&TllllUCI ~ ~:~ H1!:'".~an:,-~~ T;~ aMs"'.:=~' Spec!OUI 2 Sty hm 4BR Prof dec:oreted Frplc. .(• i# 2Br 1 •Ba dt:> c;.i• 6 ~ S2•~0 ~5~~~J vi CertH 4tl •u 2622 ~925 1110 Pets .. n '700 >' ll1 built 1n1o
3BA. up fem r m . ifr~~~/~73~j4:uby _,L -••• $1200 mo 49•-~80; -SEA ISLAND 2t:>r 2 .oa 2 Bedroom 1 tBA SSOO •.,MB~Sd2Bave<lr~ Qunvie1}=,:~ora" ~~pslll';~~:;ER $525 eiec • dee> CALl...'-
1
536-3316 8am-6pm ~ COLDWeu
BANl(eRO
$289.1100 Ownrl Agt ,,_ ....... 1179-8260 or 540-SELL YRLY 2BR/28A House MESA VERDES FINEST • ..,.rt ltacli 2169 del'I Almost tie;,. OvP.•· Move·ll'I Bonus' 1 rear ;:.a•.eo dt>t ga' •nor¥ rm •sL MGMT 642 1603 •nzert leac~ "" 3BA 2BA grdnri wale< Pd _ IOOl<s golf course w•lh lease S950 • S500 ;,l"C : •050 No PelS 6'0-2495 Jmat --00 Frpl. WID hkup. lg patio S 1200 Yr lease Call after 2 IHlllOM 1 'h IATM ocean & C•t) llghl view 900 SPa Lane 64 ... -26" lfWU HCIUTD SPAClllS IPT. 1 ..
E.xpt'li thehN:
garage S 1350/mo 6pm 546-3826 2 story 1 garage pat.o Gateo comm Ava11 6 1 ..... Jiii * 675-9797 • $1050 mo. 675-4912 Agr S3500 mo i 86 7500 agt 1~ ... c1a1 .. c ... •Inf lPUTmlTS * ~9 2BR 2BA Respr .. e
,ours now' S825fmo No
Pels 8 7 W lllCIOrta
0.11ts Q-9 9991 "ve~
2Br t 181 wigar Cfl)l5 te leac•? MJ·f•ll orps 0111ns tnco pa110 •
Tllnlltol
1441,000
Laurel 2 mttr bdrms, lllMI IEWlY llEllllLH 2b1lh1 beat locetlon 2BR I BA hs. wl garage 2BR 2BA condo Large a1
Park /pool view 15 Ptaia1•l1 2107 lencedyard lar~open 1 tacheo dout:>ie ga•age
Brla rglen By ow ne r --.-&-EA""'"N"'!Fl!'!APO•N""""T·•--area Nr Hart:>0t & V•c 1 huge pa110 Poot spa
$149 500 733·2206 28R 1BA Rehat»e Quiel to111 Pets & ktd!\ OK $1rs mo Agl 759-8389
Bev ocean vu 2Br 2Ba •g
Superior "'""P' Crest Pt&n· oen gar S 1850 673 ~69<:
1at1on '>huller!> 3t:>r 31:>1
g1r POOi tenflt!> ~auna
$1600 mo lse 6iS 2332
3BA 7BA lo-• un 1
516 ins S•300 me
VILLAGE RENTALS
9 ·9. 38•8 Pam
63b 41 :.>O Can 1 SPM • 2l ... Sl001t 2•39 Oran~ E S7~ 26 t9 Santa An1 D $735 Frog disnwasr>er 11ove 66~ V1CtOt18 L S7:?0 inc No P811 5-45--4855 Great 4 BR 2•., BA family
home Loca1ed et and ot
Cul-de-sac Larg41 yard
sp1 lots of privacy
Ta stefully decora1eo
custom thult41'S
0 Z cute s 11001mo Sm yd S775tmo 540-3393 La~ ... ll~atl l s Yrly No pets 875-7420 2BR 2·,BA TwnHse Hu,..e
NI UEL SH RES Prll/&tl "
2BFl 2BA 6m ttr Bayiront Tlllll llESHYAT101S
ocean •tew' 1200 s t sec tor summer ref'll&IS Nporl
* 4c.-S-llJ8 +
Fa0utov!> Of'S .rer 2BR
1BA ;,. "'" t• •lulled
wOOO Cf' I nq~ 1•PIC PluQe
oec~ sng1 oar no,, ocr
t\&rt>o• ~ Ca•alt"d "'~
Steps •o OC." S'500 ""C'
Drive 01. '4 • Ferneal &.
call S,,,.....,, u 675·8'27
mleatiBJllJ
NEWPORT HEIGHTS area
2B• 1Ba ya•o S6ll5 mo
• d•OO!> I l'I O pets
•642-5722•
* WTIUff SPfCUl •I BP 1BA trpl $725 L9e
Poo· no pets d 1 w carpon
Lovely remodel ocnlrt hse yrd w1 uto access Obi community walk t o for inchv Of couple So,,,. gar ~11as• S975 PPI o~ 2
2 ca• prkflg S t550 mo Bch ""ater lront Mooe•n • 722-81401722-8011 • C all 8 30-S 30 955-1961 2BR nse 771-0658 lPUTllEm _•ftf!!1 __ 1u_c_li_2"_t lt!J1!11 ~ l ... IOIO beach •BA 2' >Ba. up.-restrictions...,, d Winter ppl 646-1264 642-9666 graded 3100 s l . ...., j
EASTSIDE DlfLEX $435 500 Cnateau only S900lmo 856-3120 RUSTIC REM OD PRIVATE
P Il l d G d ,.__ •• -.-"1 2RR GAR W D HKUP
Larger 4 Bedroom Unit IS
two years old prime
pre>pe(ty only S359.000
ag!~~ 4~r;,..c:.,,:0 • _,... • II ..... DISPOSAL ADULTS NO
2 Cute but cozy Duplex PETS S795 675-0097
C&UIEUGTUll
111-1000
IEEI Ifft P&Yll£nt we 11 give you the down in
eaehg tor a snare ot o"'"n
erst11p You make the
mthly pymls & -there
apprec You receive
100% t•x benellls M ust
nave clean credit Agl
•97 8757 Dys, Ev Wknds
YEIWLUS
PlmotSEYIEW
Populer La Tour model
With two mute.-bedroom
Sll1tes each with 111 own
bath BeauUlul v-of
ocean bay & cuy llghls
Very convenient location
Walk 10 the ocean or
en )o y Ih a love ty
clut:>house. POOi & spa
Gated commul'l1ty & M-
c:urlty butldHl\) Owner will
carry 2nd 1rus1 d"9d Im-
mediate poSMUIOl1
$1~ 000
lll·llOI
< .1 ~rr1 1 KJ:"\
l~rt lun-lMt Un•ts 2BR 1BA 1 ci r
;3tH BOATSLIP * 91r Frplc Drive by 514
Townhome 3BA 2•, Bath Jasmine S900lmo
S359.ooo 11141650-6413 YIWlm&LS
FARROW REAL ESTATE lli--4112
1tUlllllJllE*
4BR Twnhm Ownr $648K
Prins only 760-3675
IUClllPlD
Steps to sand 2&3BR
1375.000 Realty Expo
Mr Siegler 830-8801
BIG CANYON
DREAM HOUSE
A 101ally t:>eautllul sophtStl·
cated 4 bedroom with
sky1tghts private pool.
and luxury 1"'91'11tles, de--
Signed IOI' entertaining
$875.000 631-1400
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WAnRFRO'l(l
HOllU .. a-.
REAL ESTATE
REALTORS
HllEDIPLD
•BEAUTIFUL 2Br 2Ba
duplex w marbled llrs
trple garage laundry pvt
t:>eacn access No pets
$1350Jmo 673-5337•
BRIGHT charming 2bf 2bl
co1t1194! Den lrp!C Avail
61 1 513 Carnation
$1400/mo. 673-7333 Do
not disturb tenants
CllUCIYI wamnuT
Unique • 0t SBA 2BA. 2
story Prv1 home 1n Qutet
a11ctus1ve community
SpaelOUs & versatile flOOf
plan Wonderful views
Great Iron! patlO plenty
of parking AH ,_ decor 1
Lse avt at $3500/mo Y1Lu1mau
lll-4112
PLUS OCEAN VIEW IAVINE TERAACEJBr
ANO Just en alley away 2Ba. lg tam rm & reer
from the sand 48R yard Walk. to t:>each &
2' ~eA uw-3BR 28A Fash+on Island s t600 mo L~ CIMn & Sharp 673-6324 .tends & evee
wlmany meny new up-833-2704 bus hrs
grades recently added --
$1\0wS rNI • Pride of JASMINE CRK SUMMER le)Me Ownel'shlp FantHtlc RENTAL 28r +den, !um
... i--•l• 1007 seasonal rental location Tennis. pools gat9d __ "'l ... ______ I ASKING '525,000 $2350/mo 720-3776
208 E Bay Ave Reduced ~ IULn Lrg 2BR 2"t8A . big'°"
$.40K-now S-455.000 Nu Dramatic Ilk• L d
4br 3ba. 3 1009/1 3·tty lll-1110 tr 1H-IUO gar. 1p1c'. rnor':' s~'~
AIR R .. lty. 673·5870 U1t .. • • Tom 831-6107 8-40 ~9
WESTSIDE
VILLAS
DELllCOllOS
llWLUSllC
•IWlllEW?1t
Larg41 3 Br 2 rBa 2 car
attached g aragP w d
nkups trplc pvt yardl>
pool & spa S 1250 mo
RESERVE ONE NOW'
726 W Wiison SI
For 1n101 call 548 700 1
TOWNHOME
Like new 2BR patio
double auacheO 9ar
S •ro<> mo
WATERFRONT HOMES
INC REAL TORS
63 t-t4()()
WHTSIH CITT&CE
1BR IBA. lrple $8001mo
• MC dep Cati Rusty
631-126&
WMR<A
··I ~ • "· •
W-SIOE OCEAN VIEW
2BR 2 SBA Cond o
$9901mo WID hkvp gar
lrple Avail 611 673-3285
No room l9f1 tn the garage
tor 1he cw? A call to ctaul-
11r * 3Br :?Ba 9ar oool
S 1450 mo Short tenanc)
6 months only Call
55 ~ .5193 ()t 24 1..()590
* LARGE 2 story E .. PC
•Bdrm 2 >Bii horn& Wall•
10 oeach $2000 mo
* 645-0 124 •
1tTlllUFFS*
JBR Den JBA Plho
g•e al ocat1on Furn
$2100 Uni S 1900 .t.91
759 8Q34 L V Props
Ma• er 6~3-9333
3BR 2BA 1 car gar v1ew
or t:>av df'Clo. 1 Yr eaSt"
Avl 5 15 S1SOOmo no.9n, wk days
3BR TOWNHOME
Pvl patio frplc comm
PCIOI Spd No pets
S1150 mo 240 2160
I 5BR 4BA •000 s I t:>ac~
t:>a~ l Ctly hghlS YI-re
modeled SJOOO mo J•m
12131496-4379
BAY FRONT
E•egal'lt 2BR Secur1i..
Dldg S12.,5 mo
WHERFRONT HOMES
INC
REALTORS 631· 1•00
UYSllRES
3BR 2BA Cape Cod
S2500 mo Avail 6 t
Agent Debi Bibb
6'4-9060 or 64 2-6868
lllffS HI WU I Of 28A Den. 2 ,911.
S 1400/mo 640-5664 Bkr
EASTBLUFF 4BR h"9@
OPEN SUN 2·5 Bldrl Agt -
bonus rm 3BR poo4 I 111ewt $2900 Avatl now•
By Owner 760-1108 Leo.tlHI Lffattffl NEW 2bf 2ba 1-M condo 1.....,.:>L:e.....,::s.-----' n•• ••• .., 1022 LHatlMJ Lovety garden. Indoor ----------------.........
* •--1 .. -* One of the VERY BEST 40' lndry, gar. clubh.a. Oasis --r s1reet to ,,,_ locations Sr .,... S 1950 731-6232
IEW Ml on Lldol Just a few doOra SPVGLASS. OCNn. bay & Spectacular 48R/3BA 10 th4t bay and be9ctlt city night tight views_
View. Private Bch By This light and airy 5BR (or 4 Bdrm No Peta. Avl 5118
Owner 720-9'01 or 4 and a den) contem-'3600/mo 61913..0-t284
720-9044 ary home ... -,_,...~~_..,,.,,,..,,_..,.-.,.-
48R 2'~8A 3 '* ~ So ~ by wortd famous UNUSUAL 38R 3'~BA. 2
of Hwy High°'*' bMm ercNtec1 'NMra' Own-frl*:S. dbl garege, top ol
oellmgs GrNt "°°' plan .,. .,. ~ few a lat Iha line appllancH.
'510,000 7~714 Mite! A must to ... 1 S2l50/mo. -'at 873-5354
.......... .... 1114
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Ltt •..., r.
Siii y .. ,,.,.,,,.
c. Gl1111t11•.
'4t-S671
for Inf ormatlon
& surprisingly
low cost.
Daily Pilat
UNIOUEL 'f des>g"4K> lam·
I~ no"'e 'W vie.,,. 4
BdrrT'S • w bonu5 arf'a 3
Bath t1m rm w ... et oar
d•n rm lndry rm 3 •rple
3-ca• gar S2500 mo
S•S-889; 6!>0 4q2e Lie;jl'll & Airy Slu<l'C Apl
C>Pf'n o-oam ceiling POOi
VERSAILLES Charming grea1 v•-• A,.1.,ow' S695
oacneto• w !lleep1ng rno "2" •.-76 '" m<;g
alCo~ '650 •etr19 1ncld C • .,~24 Pu.JS •B• s7·5 "'0 ~u•l ettl tU "9
S«"U<•ly bOlf\ QV•fll IO
Calton' No Pt'IS LEASE
644 ...... 11 AQ~I No tee
VERSAILLES 18• P H
Q••al 1oca1ton secu11111
pool no pets $850 mo
Sandy 673-2749 •
'w\ATEAFRONT Twnhome
2 Mslr t:>drms 2 :be
modern kitchen lrptc. 2
car gar wtth w d Ilk-up 3
patios sec gates Av111
5 1 $16.5 mo yr lse
Phon~ "'eekd&)' 10.5
835-2 '26 0 ' Wttkend<
734-42 I 3 Mrs Meo1nt1
SaaJua
PS 1"!!00"!""!!0!'!!F"1'i "'!PT-·mp-E!"'as-tsi-de-
' B• oool incl gas S62~
mo • Also Sp.caous 2br
1Ba 'Ola'"' reluro S725
14'1 E 181n St 642 -99~
&PlllTllEllTS
Liiq~ a11ractrve apls ,,.. ii
D~•ul•lul garden St>tl•tig
?001 ,oa garaq~ O•
c~rpo•1 So•" no pets
•Sf\IERAl L.Oc11.·10111s
2Bd•.., 2Ba S800
3"18 "" w.1 .. on f;J 1-5583
C · 2171 i .e..oroor"
--''•'-'-'-'1_8_1 ____ 2Bdr"' • Sd
S630
s~so
2BR 2t:>a house r i"" ,,., 30' •vocaoo 5~2-9850
S::iarl<l•ng C ~an large
Ga•oen a;>ts Beautilull)
ardscapeo grounds
Pool & ~a pahos oeci.s
garage o• Ut•POrt So<r~
nc pe15
•SEllERA, LOCAT•O~S
Bacne•o• S605
' ~'00"' $655
280•"' 1 .&a $775
22SO va.,gua·c •0·%4>6
Bacneioc S560
I Beoroom $6~
2Bdrm • •Ba $750
2Bo•"' 2Ba T ... nr,s $850
825 Center St £>•2-142•
Bachele>•
1 ~· ....,,., 2Borm 1 .Ba
161 E 181h St
'Bedroom
28 drm 1 ·Ba
'5~E;1 <-,S1
$5901 $690
$790
642 0856
$695 1
$805
48 2•0! I
COTT&SEnPE
E S :;E 2Br is. Q••~
lg ,a·~,,. 11'1 P81•0 ""B~"'°'
"~ .JC' s·so -..o
:!<.4F O•a"Cl"
-5, V Gt.r 6.:2 '603
2-c.a' gar 32 102 Via oe
u111t1a S8i5 mo 1s1 •ast
c1e1n1ng & ~ecurih
213 •39-1343 .,, 7pm
1 Beoroom
2Bo•rr 1 ·Ba
241 W W11son
E 1s•s "" across 'rom
S645 o ai..wooo 2BFl ·e•
S760 enc• 9a·~ •o P<•t oa110
63 1-096() s • 40 <T\O Agl ; 59-8389
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THE FAIRWAY
APARTMENTS
AT BIG CANYON
l.J~ on the lOt.b (aarw•) of the ndus1~e
~ plf' BIR Can)'Oll Cuuntrv Oub anudst
out l>f'•utJful f'lo .... "r ga•df'n• :-;, • ., f'ash100
l!Mod ~tly-llppOlntC'd I !. and ->-bedroom
luxury 1partmf'nts m•5Clnn hrrpl1Ce• ~t
hert .1ir t't,nd111onU\g ...... sher•dryf'r hookups
la~" pihtl or bll~ c•1htdral r~ fullv
eoqu1~ kitchen'> l-car ganigf' Wlth ~~
'hdl ·c~1Tal Lanai PQl'I A mamtenance--frtt
t'l 1'1enci: Ort'n ~on Fri q am 10 5 pm
""t'e~Jan I a m
105p.m Pr .. .-..trc•m
$1 i ... i; '" L .'<;O(I
Fnr m •r inlorma
•1ttn an.I "'••lat>
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TURN UNN~EDED MERCHANDISE TO
..
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5 4.80 ·-··11111 6-.............. ...........
r
For t•... you can lldWtttae
your Gar99e Sale In the Dally
Piiot There 1s a '4 line minimum
and the price i. the same
whether you advwtkM 1 day or 3
days Ifs a gru.t way to tum
those hidden trMSUres Into
cash
We are also ottering a••••• le .. ..._••••• ••• fOf t 1.M. This guide lndUdes kt.a on how to advertise.
how to plan, What Items to 981t. plus ldeea tor a better
garage saJe; also a garage sale s.gn, prtclng atlcicers.
klfonnatton on city ord nanoes end inventory lheet.
You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for 11.00 when
you ptace yoAJr ad at:
Classified Advertt
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330 W•t 88y St~~· Meu
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EAST BLUFF ..,.ac.11 2bt 1at.Lalt .. 19C 973-6651. ecs ..... \1,. edult ~ 213 803-4$63 ~11 .,.. ~ tapllilend
2t>e 19t Fri*:. 4'-. encl ~~.t~ ~ ~":,-; hdatta a Fi.audll N&atyie~t* Call 2-car ga,age. p ool ltttla/11!ttla 1111 ...... my mommylPatty)at
S10501mo * 758-1~4 -~ apt '" Cost• M ... 19.atuat WOfkl42_.32te•t 333 llUUI 11m A ~. I I Im me d ~ ,..6 -'! -· Of'att\ol'M540-7~ lll&T Liil~ Wkly rentals now A11a1I S3!;0/month Ulll pd ,.uaaa .._
Deh1•• 28t 28a with $14700 _. & uc> 2274 poolhottubPteuace• "A!'!"1•i ..,._0r_oup_.;"", .. h·prown--EV'9IOf~maNge
-
OMIF/T.
N"9 en11•ronment Good
pay Call 494-9650 ~ v-. G• . ceble Nwpt Blvd CM 646· 7445 Judy at 642 ... 321 ... , record ........ , pwl· P.S.1--1etnm
Wt O ttk ~ 316 days lrom 9-5 ner IMOvaove products, -I IUJYllT PflSll
PJ._... ... ~t .. -hr~~~!! Y1uti1a ltatah c1n1 mar ... ns tor "'OW""' wanted F1or1s1 Good n•-A~ .. ..,. ,........,., Y~ngproflhr2BRApt on ..-"' --..
Clole 10 beech S895tmo l7U the water on s Batlront bv$lneSS milts ~le dnving record t52-9 tSS
4101 Hllara A sUtUJEa STEAL I '" Balboa Island N/tmkr ' tn1 I dlSlrlbuUon Up to --..,11.111111 -
Tll. M GMT 642· 1803 Furn Quain! houM tor only $425 Bot> t75-3607 $2.S MM. f .. I paytleCtl S..'"'IJ 'NllP0"9lbte. car-................ _..._ __. MICl°'*t. 552--119() ing ~tat fOf my etno ..._ ....,.. .,.,_ ~ ..-'
LO lu:11 28' 28-ttOOtl 2 rent, lg )Id, 18r, din CK 1,. •. 11 •• ~ -· -W'•-b.o'(. II\ the CM .,_ _but wlll train 497-2464 pwt. ~' aun.. 2 petiol. 281 $800/mo • ulU A1111i1 .., -•• _,.._. p . nr wcttn. nlpett 811-9 30 5 milt from t. ...... ",.g"""'-"'"'._.,_..,. m..tOt fot Houlton Ai>ta AeferencH m1.111 b• .. am
1175/laa¥1111 M0-9408 Newport BeechJOONn PRO,FE SIOHAL nMds Loal Tuaa 8"oll• has Pf~I S9&ety MOO-PI T ngts & wttnda CM
---Mill« 540-8516 67S.8202 NB CdMBRnoc:.hm/apt ONts M 850-1400A liable! Pleue call S45-IM71
*UMISLI•
lmmed M*• 650-1400 e gt 5'0-7796 after 8'lm oc _
NB JUST bring ctotheS' Ev 528-7 100 X527 ...., fl Leia ltlt leave m-ege~ DISHWASHER l General
38' 2Ba wt ¥19wt LM a111
6 lS.-753-0719
Ou1e1 clelu11, lop llr 1Br C I I -CINn•ng Persoof0t p&r1y
totallv turn incl llnens lfllfl If tat SfGNATIID[ LOANS equip r«1tal ttore FIT
M1ero VCR ptiOne A1C I 2141 IUI\ lar!eJant 5531 UNITED RENT-AU
pool 1801\1$. •le Co11 cl 12u• •••••• Un:ieoured good cred11 a .... ,---. 645-0760 pkng Av•1• 6 l t i 17 ,. -must $3-50 000 ~ a..m.1
Furnished Apt Very
elagenl 2BA Bay VteWS
& pnv l>elldl S 15001 mo
675-3197 Of 975-~93
M ature party n-smlu 24-hr access. $160/mo in REAL EST. ATE $$ Steltat Job w/CM Manne $900/mo ·MC 6-46-5214 Newport Bc;h 646-2556 hrm '°' • star FIT Chrg Bllllpr Duties vaned.
Full ~ze enclosed single 'Available New toans ot re-challenges enoi.s. re-•n mt I •• t. h t. s ~art car gar •ge Secure llnanctng Poor credit OK spon11blllly & soltd 911.l)C!f
l8A tBA. etldoMd 0.,_ 2724 399 W Bay Costa Mesa Call 24 hrs 17141864-0425 • must A great opp<ty
-. doM to beadl ~ --------.... $115 mo 650-63!>7 .. WIDOW H·s .,,.,. 631-MIO --2Br 288 d w lrplC dbl " ~
qiMt location. $885/mo gar walk lo !>Pach' Prof C W lor Tosi S 10K·uP No I •HMIEDU•
1480 MontOllle resp n-smkr SA75 mo taatrc creel v no pe-n Den-· TSL MGMT 8-42-1&03 I.E. .... ,.... nlSOfl Auoc 673-7311 . full cnarge. dala entry & ·~ttls deposit 6<1/ 3442 payroll reports Bene1111
NEWPORT HEIGHTS •Cm.A NA BCH 2 roung la.inu/O fitt ltat laHuc .. eatl 19K Yrly NB 759-9317
IBA pool. carporl 1 27,I I -
11m111t111
Wlllll!
WEIGHT LOSS THE
NATURAL WAY•!
IOOWIUSaf
A Patctl a day!
Pounds •w•~
Ul-l1t44'euH s 4 5 0 I m 0 • de p 0 s prof lt>m Seel>. . Id lo Shr Le11 I r.:::J z•zs *DRIVER* lo"'91y JSR '.\BA P>m Reis --~
6-46 4e&4 N smkr Av• """Pd S500 WISTCUff llllJll& BLACK CAT "" wtlt bib & R~l&ble ~son w/good ---------722-6'60 f. I Oc;' Com~ Westcllll & Irvine ""h•SkefS Ont! pink P•d drMnQ recotd FI T. ben· .... ,_.,,..
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r wu\ltt lo c:• '-"""'
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AN ~''"'fl ll~
.ll&TIUPDlU•
Sorry No Pets
nt-et11
Balboa Pen• p, I lf'nt n.
sm~r 10 '.> , ... l()f 2ba
apt S33li .t ~ Call
Jean Am •. • .:.&1
BA'l'RIOGf C0,....00 P101
I M F Cln S"" • ' stir
2BR 28A s,•.-.o me>
M!lfl\ lu•r "22 696f
louu ... ~ ~t>,,.L o<r Crest
Condo All 1mPn111es
$60!1 mu u• •~ M F Idle
20 s-30 ~ A> NOW
Bart>a•a 6-15 •3•3
lll>ee 2BR 2BA 1n countr) >e ... ,, Sf1'1k• ..,, , .;::iac1ous
se•ting Pool palto W D Br con..,0 C I.I flw B a11
hl<up5 D W gar S995 An•!.'11 toes ~Jt • •ul1IS
Q60 6610 Of 751-2787 Av 6 1 ;411 23o2 or
JD PROPERTY MGMT 583· "56~ •ea.e m'>Q
PARK NEWPORT
(714)644-1900
-6\#•---·~J ~.....,.. ,.._ ...
~•"' f!O ...
WALK • 0 BCH N~ HOAG
•IBR S695
•2BR 28A S895
Pool ~!:' l e• tr d t.oar• 1ng
140 1 Sut.t>r•O' '>46-683P.
;1AL•' bt'ltC.l'I • 'B• Ile<
$850 •S•uO•O S62~
Pool Ir o·~ gar e .... ..,
~34-43 I<' or '.i2B· 14 tf>
wESTCLIF~
LBR 2BA relrig o w lr;>I<
1100 SQ ti poo. crporl
n pel S8501mo 645-0302
f,..., ~"'"l .,.., Nwpt 6cn
at 1 2 B1c;. s 10 tx:n
~-·s ""' 11 1 t1s
t;4• .?31t' 31• -pm Mar l'fn
Mal,.s ''" aroe JBR B••• .,.,., conoo ·Garage
~001 $S25 -S625
•644 260"•
NB BLUFFS 8ACKBAY
Sh<trP ~ b• lu•ur, P>ome
'100 w 2 non.,mk orot
... omer Lg rnstr BR suite
llvi1116 I $5S0 ~21-8133
lll'WPI Bch-CC>fner Vu Suite on paw N1 Avocado elots Apply IPG
full ser111ee COM Pl east• call 171551 Slly Pllf1\. lrvme llSTllCT
lllllEIS 145-1101 615-755()()( 760-l.C17
1200 ,q 11 on Balboa Pen
Ample Par1>.1ng ultlS Pd I
S 1200/mo Call Sieve
•673~20 •
••OIELS* ~ astuon Show produ<:er
see+.s models tor fashion
Sl'IOWS '" L A 0 c and Palm Spnngs 760-2649
CLElllTYPIST lllVHS Ge~r:ti oll1ce ""°'k Dela11 Earl~ A M Newspaper
()(ie<Jled Worl>. wen With Route P•T 7 days No
Public Pac•••c View Colieoct~ Must have de-
Memortat Parl< Newp0tt pend•blt' vehicle drivers
Beach 6U-2700 lie prooil of hab11tty ins
E1tcellenl t'lltra •l'lCOmt'
Openings 1n Santa Ana &
surrounding C•llt'S
LA Htl(ald E•am1ner
171 41~1-4)8.4
HIRING• Go11ernmen1
JOb$ your •rea S 15 000..
SH 000 C1 11 (8021
938-8U5 EXT 398"
The Or•nge Coast Detty
P110t 1s looking for an
-get.c person to as-
1111 our Olstnct Man~•
3 days during Iha week
weellends and hOlid•ya
Applicant muSI h•ve r•
ll•ble car Wtth valld CA
dnve<s license proof ol
1nsur•nce 1nd OMV
pnnt-oul S1arhog pay IS
$ 7 00 pe.r hour plus gas
allowance
Come in 10 apply al
......
FIT, M-f 7 30 to 4 00
HNvy phones, 10 key &
lite typing tor computer
No exp'd nee SS 50/tw •
t>enetttt AWY in per.an a.ts•un
729 ferlld St , C M
•548-5525•
FIT °' PI T Must n.ve
outgoing peraonallty
•538-1178•
HTIMI SIWI M BTll •JEU Painb"" nouses on C:O.ta Apt Comple• showing
• '1J Apta, llgbt book~ ~ 40hr wtl. $45 With Wiii treln Weekends ody
t>OnuMs Se1in 937.()811 ffom 9-S Energetle l c»-
HOWes1l•rSt. PAllTEI pencta1>1e 54~5s
C11t• Ina, Cl 12121
between 9am & 5pm M-f
Ot call Bem al 642-4321
e•I 205
IHtCll FlllT lff1Cf
OB GYN R9c:ec>ttorust In-
surance exp & billing
·~0-1420 •
Custom experi.nc. only
Local raft 722-1777
P&lml'S llLPO
Custom resldentl&I l yr
••P necc Start $6/l'lr
Need .,.., appetance &
own trans ~&-01118
PART TIME
MlsmmlltHttta
Wt1h cw to s.Vtee •t•b
lunch routes M -f 15 l
S50-S60 cash daofy
Llll'SlnlUI
lll-Ol•l
PllESSIU
Otange Coast Dally Pilot''
looking tor • Prnsman
w11ri 2-3 years eaperlflf'oe
on a -b onMt press
Opportunity IOf ad11•nc:e--
men1 benefits sa1.,y
commensurate with ex-
perience Call t7141
642-4321 ask '°' Hank
PRINTING ceem1uus
And HIGH SPEED COPIER
11 you ltkP ... ork1ng wnh
~ •nd a 11a11ety ot
1obs yov II love PIP
Printing llnowledge help-
ful or 11111111 train right person
PIUSPflSll
AB OICk 360 eiq> Wkdys
IRSUY ITltllUT Ins l>enef•t• ~-B E
for sm•ll Church O..e< 18 17th St C M ~2-0621
reliable exp w children .. ,.IC. -··-S5hr appro11, 5hr wee« vr 1; r1; -" 645-5781 Tues Thurs 9.2 PI T '°' niee. last gfOW•ng Co Nr Hoag Flex hrs
•lllSfS* I Type & mtsc office work
Earn up to $29 per nour l Housewife or retired
Referral & tra¥91 bofus I grul S61ht 722..eo60
1ncentrves and mote• p IT Niii WIS
PllffSSlllll. IULTI Can urn $900/wk '
CUE 673-4162 aSI< tor Roy
t7l 4l 63l 7311 PIT RECEPtGEN QfflCE
A*"<> .__, ,.._ICHWI . Nport Bch Law Offioe ~·,gc;.greetaounos 1230-530 dty N-smkr
lo< YoU SS SOt hr 720-017 1
P /T Ttl.IPIHI WIS
And ~rands from home
$6/hOur p•id In dentistry
• 11311.-6235 •
UUU-12.
~ 9gent pot·
rtions now av.itable 25
hours minimum No •xP
nec..ary will ltain on
the Job Must be OUI·
going and peBC>nable.
Costa Melll loatlon CAii
btwn 3-7pm M -TH
755-' 155 Lind•
RESERVATIONiSTFor
busy o.nn. ThNtr• Gd
phone penooaatty & be
COOICl«lllOUI 979-7550
Rett.w;-.,,,
FOOD PREP & DELIVERY
For Catering & Dell Mon-
HI Deya Metertloh.
lrvtne 261-61711
RETAIL
LADIES SHOP needa
womat\/gorl tor Full °'
P1l 5A8-13ta af1 6.30p
* ~ElAIL SALES.
FIT & P lT enlhusl<lC
Salespeople WM1tad tor a
tun. ,_ retall store on
Funoon 11 F0t fur1her
into. c.ii 1552-1070 Ask
IOf St~ or MICt*9
UT&ll UUS FIT PIT
For pool store Mus1 be
mature person •JtPer·
ience d..,rabla but nol
neoess.ry 962-4333 F V
--RETAIL SALes-
L1nger1e store needs
mature SalesOer.on tun
ltme ·~ l)faf 548-6«4
SAILBOAT INSTRUCTOR
Needed in Newport ecn
25-28 f1 cruising u1t
boats Wknds Now, FIT
summet 1nciuding wtinos
SaleS
Call 645-7100
Ull ....
"' WU
Tr .. n to be a brOket Earn
S5th< • commis5'0n 9'\d
ie.rn • ,_ protesston
Call Ra Hart at Weltler
& Wallington, 722-95M.
•ULUP/T*
II lhe Pa.nter yov ••n t. but 2 positions available
tomer service dept.
in our cus-•IULm&ll• &SSISTllTS
Youog tggf-"'8 licensed
A99"11 wlexp needed to
ahow & Mii propertlet
Drrve a seGSl In 60 O.ys
Sui Fig lf\COme potenblll
lncred•bte revotutlOO-')'
bteaklhnl ptads Call Mr
Leonard (2131 491-2793 • pa1nte< yov need C ALL
AARDVARK because he IS
gvaranll!'ed Lie 631-53'47
MICHAEL cox PAINTING
$ 12/Hr MATERIALS
Reletences 675~006
•PACIFIC PAINTING•
MetlCIJIOUS. Dependable
Local refs 968-2098 Joel
Must have pleasant phone per-
sonality; typing a plus. Learn
valuable office skills and earn
$5.00 an hour to start.
Hours are 11 :30 A.M. -8:30 P.M.
and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. 10:30
A.M.
with • Top Produc.r . 11A9ST1E11
High comm1111on1 & hp d .. note needle &
t>onuMS c.tt PA TAICI( CMWIOdl oe>eF8t0t CAii
TENORE 760-8702 Agt 854-7430 OI 723-0970
lllUfm/lll lfl
Growing r•tMKant group
needs mature t...-n P'-Y·
er with prof 9')pMfance
l •1111\lde Phone ' gen-.,., orifice exp • muet
Penn9r1Mnt po91tton Wtttl
b•n•l•ts Call Judy
631-11555
IEmTllY
For execullw ute Good
typing. PC & phol1e 9111111
r9quired PerlOflable_
Cal Of Mnd r.-ume 10
Lynne 9t 5 Upper
~Plaza. N9wpof1 e..cn. 1284!0 955-2&00
M -F SHOO •or-Imo
m,_LITNITD
lmimed&ate op9lil lgl tdf 2
~Lot Porters Must
heve deer\ 9PPMfano8.
good driving ,...;c)fd, de-
alre to gtow w/comf>¥1Y.
18 Yfl of age Bong OMV
report I appty to Don
Eltlt Newpot1 l~s
3100 W Cl1 Hwy 642-IM05
SERVICE ST A TION
ATTENDANTS
s .. ary/Comm .. benefits
Full or P fT Appty
2StO Newpot1 Bllld. CM ---•••••lllll p fT perscn ,...,., '°'
tat>e11ng. ~cll.ag•ng &
ltllpP'ng of cllnlcal sup-
pllea Light lyPlng .. ...,
req'd Occasionel heavy
1111.ng 11 nee Fle:11 hours
Newpot1 Phw,,_,llCllls
1197 W 16th St Newport
e.cri 8'2-7511
SVCSTATIO"I ATTEND
FIT PIT Comm • llr'ty
Gd oppty & 11.c:. • Ins
2201 E Coas1 Hwy COM
T EAO.ING ASST
Commun tra•nong/VOC
program tor hand1-
ctlPP9d lldults 2 )'ti col-
lege prlrd S 1025/mo
Hrs 11·4 M-f 5416-5769
DRAKE
OfAG" ""'3a.OU>
TEMPORARY AND
TEMP TO PERM
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
• ReceptlonlSll
•Cterk1
•Typists
•Secretaries
•Data Enlry Qpera10<s
•Word Processon
•Accounting Cl@t'ks
REG1S1'ER NOW
AND EARN
•Bonus SSS
•Patd ~~ '* P.O Vac.tions l~ Voo !(Mm.,,
Ste 130 lrvtne 47A-2974
100% FREE to App11can1
EOE
TDINUIT aolU.l
For Newport Bctl reta;I
Corp 25-'0htl wk tor
3-4 Wb s.. bued 00
exper 644-5070 Karen
T etemarketiog
2POSmllS
lYllUILE
II you ve ever been dis-
couraged about tele-
phone sales because ot
poor m•nagement or
1eam oper.,ors please
~ us a call We offer
•Proteaoonal
Training
•Lucrative
Commlsslon
Structure
• Pteaunt Work
Enwonment
•GVW8nleed Hourly Waoe
•Advancement
Opportunity fOf rtoht
iod1Vldual
Call Mrs Collln at
~2 ... S36 •430 3 30-9 00
PM
Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched-
ule an appointment. Ask for
Llolanda.
If you're 10 Of older. a )ob as a newspaper
carrier might be just your size. Just send In
this coupon Of call: 642-4333 Routes are
ava1labte now!
Ac1uticaJ Ceilia
AiBLOwN oR 11.l!f Eo
Orywaft-Patchlng-Teir1ur•
Lfc:-21111597 631-9295
.... ltnictl
OOAT A£PA1AS
.......... V..-nosh·fog '1\Plt
131-3816 °' 642-166'
~.
~IABlE WOOOWORKS
tom Kitchen Cabinets
O.ageS1~un111
C6oM4 Syst«n1
Free• Ltc 63.2-7031
Rooms, a~rtments, homes -
cliutfled cin satisfy
your houSins need
---.....
Motor Routes
available in
Costa 1111
Huntincton leach
Fountain Yaller.
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
DefiVer One Day a Week •
Must have ~dablit car
and proof of lnsurence.
C1H 142-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
•
..............
..., ,... atillrl
r~a7d Uke to tind out~-_;:;~-:,;:,,
ing a Oatty Pilot cartter.
Name I
I Address I
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Ml .-rt 114 '°' ..... 1120 . 3 .... ~ Mth
..,. r'llll ..... , • ... .. ''° • l'OU bw ... .ores procw.rt, Ol.w.
f ... ttwow In tabie & From '2IO ... 1•11tl $400 .. $1000/WI( ...... ~~~.~~ .... ....... , _____ "'-!-""'!""----HHOOORf CREVIER ·~''"' T,... ~ comA dWfMaotoitC:J~ o"::r°'e:s~''__,, 8£:~~ Jfam!2 lloOd ~12 Moon ~n PK>W1 eoa. MW Mey - -kne Na tmty dOQ Od '' E I , ....... cal Now • 5 "-Uonl lAll ,._ tS S.. A.d 111\det F"""tur• ll.lggtoe. c:helt wlluda M<l-32 ti ..... _.. IE ...
ROBINS
f OltO
Aalt tOt LY/COSTA MESA CemsaatEqupt •2900 ...._.,, 40 Pl fWI tenll, FREE 10 DOOC1 hOfM 3
....... -11 tuP$)ef""ere, uecuttve cute. ... .. ,.L Kln"'NS, 1-.. -•!l!I•----••-A flW lllMll • MJ/~ *JUEL ~--·=~ Hll .,_ & ~ hlld _.,. ... ,.old "".._ 21 6t.OOP Willi 35' f-a.... ---............
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_"'!' _ -.. 1tem1t CASH ONL Vt lbOut v wtla •mot,_ NEWP()AT 8£>\CH ._.. ....
512-tMO m AVY •168_10,h loct 1416-547• ... ooA•NG l5Utt• ..... 1lllll9 tm•I• dUtywU!W l.Q~ty Piuel I ..... --St0,000 f<'2·t5$7 Tom IBltl ._. IN Jll -........ • • I Hdty .,., uMd S300 M'91 llU1 .__, ""5(f SLIP AVAILABLE a mt .. _..I
-I I I J 983-5693 GrHt buy11 Pteywell .._ Up 10 15 etun. ao.t. 8' S. • .._. tueeZ •an•••••.WJ 'Im llllD FRIGIDAIRE 27dllrN -ino Mt & hOuM hie * lllY .. * llVIM Coa1 cnan..a "me -......... 11 lot'.eo22 • light Avecedo Top cabinet. •nhque rockitlg ~n Muat Mil. Beat 87~7°" •,. .. ._... !Ullm
'fAAVE°LILElSVRE Fr .. zer Good cond c:hr •••01• trempottne. ott. 548-74172 H' .... Sl&a. llH/M Sales· Servtce .. ,..,....,T $\._... 7"-" "'159 l>tk11 780-0980 • "'!' 'P P-1 Leasi""' "~ .1\1 ...,._ UPflght Hamilton P••no No 1tve-1bolrC11 Newport • • • ·...,
...... .....,....,,,, lOnt en· '"' &W .. _ ONE-WAY M1lne lt<:lle1 to Dartc bfown woocl Gooo Beec:t't &73-IS35 135-3171
vuonment tOt chen'919 --~ Chieago S t20 no<melty condl1l0f'I $550 -1 -.._ ir ~ encs toe> u&ary Retnoeratora w.-.. a 53410 o.~ tSAS-5639 or 171411 tSAs.79741 U.. • .... ·-1500 Auto Mall Dr
,.,," lollow<t'O ConllK!1 °'Yer's Mitt• Ms.1101 Eves 121.1373 w1tltett•"" 10 411 wtbollt ti• Santa Ana °'*'YM Of Frenll f • -ital.a TWO li~ln MIO Avl June 1 8 18/990-508& Aw ... la ..... •75a-0752• .,..,,,. .. .. Nonhwut A1rt1ne -55 Frwy at Edinger
.. Ttett•t• to Tamp• Ftoroe11. LATS SChwtnn X1 11 •&ac. Traas,.rtatin 1~• ---=-aiiV llASS Ill IHl••11 \Ill Mempn11 May 25 s 150 080 Al90 Nell C / T l l 1oeur11<>go tk cem rus 1 llYI llne1 hHdboerCI footboerd. S50EACH67S-13!>8 Geogfapnic~FREE l•Jtrl rl trl S.W.Hr1Mon-Frt 'llTITTUOlllLU
F T take tren.cnptton Side re•ls S 195 tSA0-8733 W-R 1 TE • 0 u r au 1 0 • TO vov UC>OI" cono ot 1114 RST lCIU HUI 7 00 em to 10 pm wf tra1n. Sent• ena , ~" ..... '""16 UfTllll u• ....... DAY BED wt'llt• ' br.. b«>Ofapt'ly FOi S"'hl ·m .,......up ~ fllCO s-··· I Just brtng us you• IOwest .. _______ ... ~~ Mlll•Kset trundle com-ed .,, s~-It~. ~-s •-t:>OnlltOe Acur1 <teat anCI ~ Pe•nt rebutll engine p I f 1 9 S 2 41 5 P1" 0< Slro«e patients ,....-1..... ... Tratlers RVs 80111 we 11 beat 11 79 BMW 3201 Only good con<I onty 30K llA1
111'8'0-873;J* ~~~~at 1ape $1095 -....... -...... Coste Mfl& S.2-3074 I GUARANTEED• !>5 000 m1i.s wr11111n ASKING s1000 fETllllllY
AeoeptlOf'ltlta, Anl.mtll At·
1end111t1. & Tec:hnoctan
needed tor t>usy taroe
p(actl09 FIT or PIT Incl
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I 1 rtalC MJTia "8.IC NOTICE Pt&IC NQTIC(
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY
FINAL STATEMENT OF
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
AND PROJECT USE OF FUNDS
Fonowtng ii the City of Fountain Valley's Ima.I atatement of Community Development objeetlves
and projected uM of the 1988. 14th Year Grant funds In the amount of $294,000 from the U S.
Department ol Housing and Urban 0.-.elopment. and 1><ogram Income from lnteres1 of $4,000
The prtrNlry objec;1Ne of Fountain Vattey'1 Community Development Program ts to Pfoduce a
viable. urban oommunity wNctt lndudes deeent housing and a suitable Irving environment. as well as
the de'oe6opment of economk: opportunity prlnQpalty IOI" persons of low end moderate income To
ac:hieYe ttill objective. the foaowtng project• we propoMd In keeping wtth the national objeetlves of
the U.S Department of Housing end Urban Oevetopment. The proposed use of funds was developed
so as to give maximum fealble priority to .:tlvttieS whlcti benefit low and moderate Inc~ famthes
and &Id tn the preYentlon or ellmlnatlon of bffgtlt
1.
$82,000 to prOYt<M low-interest loans or rebates to quellfytng IOIN and moderate income
homeowners fOf renablltta11on of their single-family residences m the City of Fountain
Valley
$17,000 to provide grents of 55.000 to qualifying tow/moderate income mobile
homeowners to c:orreci code def!ClenCleS The two mob•le home parks m the city are
Rancho La Stesta 18 HM Bushard Street and Fountatn Valley Estates 93C'O Talbert
AYe
S32,555 lo continue the Code EnfOfcement Program to 1den11ty dwethngs in need of
renabltttation and encourage returb1Shment through tow·1nteres1 loans rebetes 0<
grants
Contract with Orange County Housing AuthOrtty to provide Sec1ton 8 rentel assistance
to reslderlta of Fountain Valley
Administrative costs lnctude p.rsonnel expenses and generel ope<atmg expenses In
addition. the City oontracll with the Fa1r Housing Council of Orer199 County 1n orde< 10
...,,.. equal~ opponunltl9s for all segments of the community. reoardleSS of
reoe, Income. 9 . retiglon, national origin Of marital status The Fair Housing Council
provides Fountain Valley residents with information and referral services counselmg
aervl08S and educational programs tn Fountain Velie) schools
1. PROJECT IELF-8UFFICIENCY
TNs Pfogram coordinates the prOVISK>n ot a variety of servlCeS 10 asS1st low-income
famlllee to become Mff-sutficient, that ts to prepere them9elves tor better paytng jobs
In order to leaw the low-Income bf8Cket
PUeUC SERVICE MANTI SM,100
Set aside tund1 10< the purpoee of llTIPf'OVlng MNlCeS fOf tow end moderate income
r..,_,u of Fount.in Valley Agencies effglt>i. to rece4ve tl'tese funds ere those
coiic:ern.d wtth .nptoyment, crime prevention. chlld care health drug abuse
education. wettwe. Of' rea-eetlon needs.
Al8E91MENT
Community ~nt Blodt Grant ectlvltles tn the City of Fountain Valley In
1988/89 are not upected to cauM dlspfaoement of any houaeholds from e dwelllng
unit In the ewnt of IUCtl ~t. the Ctty wtn be governed by Raolutton •73541.
Wf\{ch MIS lonh the regutattons goll9mlng relOCatlOf'I assist~ and r .. 1 1><operty
acquisition. The C>t>tectlve ot the r.otlltlon Is to asture the fair and equitable treatment
ol persons dlapteeed by program1 and proJect• of the City and to establish poUcleS and
prooedlKea goYemlng the dutlea of the City
All ot the protec:t9 11.sted aboYe wUI prOVlde MMCeS to low and moderate income
r9S6cMnta of Foum.ln Valfrfty and/Of' utS1 In the pre¥ention of slums Of blight 1n keeping
wtth the U S. o.p.tment of HOU91ng ancl lkban Oevelopement national ob,ecthles
They .,.. publilMcl a.o u to afford anec1ed citizens an opporutnlty to examine the
statement'• contents and to allow for comrMntl.
Per..ons wishing to commei1t on the Fln91 Stat..-nent of Community Development
Ob~ ancl Projected U.. of Funda, may contllC't directly 9SS-«OO. ••tens10n 261
Comments wll be ecc..,"9d ttwougn tay 28. 1988. prlOf to aubmlttal to the u S
o.p.tment of HOU9lng and Urban o.v.lopment
Publllhed Orengt CO.St Deity PMot May 9. 1988
GITIHltUMP
011 A GOOD JOB
KIDS WANTED 12-16
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MONDAV, MAY 2SCE T
Laguna may outlaw AIDS bias
Would be first city In Orange County
to bar businesses from ref using service
BJ LANCE IGNON °' .............
Laguna Beach may be the first city
in Oi'anae County 10 enact an ord_i.
nancc banninJ discrimination
apinst people with AIDS.
The City Council is set to review an
amendment to its municipel code on
Sp0rts
-Magic Johnson, who
. scored 19 points, goes up
for shot during Lakers'
110-91 Western Con-
ference playoff win over
Utah./81
The Corona del Mar High
girls track team Is taking
aim at a CIF title./81
World
Mitterrand wins re-elec-
tion In France./ A5
Entertainment
UCl's "Hay Fever" is an
entertaining revivaJ of
Noel Coward's wry com-
edy./ Al
May 17 that wou&d prohibit everyone
from restaurateurs to denusts from
refusina scrv1~ to anyone with AIDS
or symptoms of the _deadly virus..
Mayor Pro T cm Robert Gentry
said the ordinance will help re1nfortt ~vidence 1ha1 the disease is no1 hiJhJy
contagieous. except through scJ1Ual
Regan
unveils
inside
story
Calls first lady's
astrology harmful,
Reagan indecisive
By SUSANNE M. SCHAYER .. , ..........
WASHINGTON (AP) -Donald
T. Rcpn. former Whne House chief
of sufT. on Sunda) portrayed Presi-
dent Reagan as a hesitant a.nd
unassertive chief cxccuuve con-
trolled by a scheming. 1magc-con-
sc1ous fine lady who depended heavi-
ly upon an astrologer's stargazing
predictions.
Repn offered a sometuncs biller
account of his stormy days at the
White House an a m~oir. ''for the
Record; From Wall Strttt to Wash-
ington." published by Harcoun Brace
Jovanovich and ~hcdulcd 10 go on
sale in bookstores on Monday.
··v1nually every major move and
decision lhc Rcapns made dunng
my tame as Wh1u House chief of staff
was cleared in advan<:e with a woman
in San Fpncisco who drew up
horoscope's to make etttain that the
planets we~ 1n a favorable alisn-
ments for the enttrpnsc." Regan
wrote.
He did not 1denufy the woman.
(Pleue eee RSOAN/ A.a)
contact or tnfeaed bypodermx DI»
dies. He said it •oufd abo reassun
thole wbo have the ditea!e lhaa they
will not become sooaJ ouu:asu.
Gentry. who introduced a aty
ordinance In 1934 bannina dJS-
crimination based on snwal
peeferenoc. helped draft tht new
ameadment wuh a sub-c:omnuuec of
the AIDS Education Task Force.
Or. Bill Pivaroff. a Laguna Beach
dentist. M"CStJcd with the qoesuon ol
whether be su~ the ordinance.
Altboush M sald -1 don't like to sec
Cuddling up
any fO'\'cmment rqulauon Sl)•n& I
have 10 do this.,-be added llw tbt
mecbc:al profeuton bas a duty to ua1
e'\'cryonc&Ad be •'OUld not rum away
an AIDS c:amcr
Pivarotr and his assaswsts aimldy
wear proltCltvc sJoves and uam beat
lbar a.nstruments 10 a"oed contact
wtth the VIRH..
-At our offitt WC pmcnd hU
C"'C'f}l>nc has 11 Ifs Just a maoa oJ
bctng cauuous ..
Tbc ord111.1ntt v.ou~~} to an)onc •"ho has bttn wnb
Jome Vaac::ma of BaadJaetoa Be.ell ead-
cllee ap to 80llle ol tbe teddj '-rs e.lle made
for die Sa.met ae.cll craft Feedftl on
AIDS Rdatcd Compb (ARC) a.nd
AIDS Rdatcd Swus (AltS) Of' IOtne-
ont v.1io as aaumcd to ba~ the
div.asc. C1ud of Pohce Netl PurceD
wd.
T1x onilna.n« would bu. d1s-
cnnunauon an boustna, employment.
medJcaJ and dental flC'fVic:c and any
Olbct-publlc accommodatJons. such
as ~un.nts and hovh. h wou.Jd
also appl) to cit) sen·aocs and
f.aobucs ~ •ould ban m.ancbtot)
tesung f ot "1 OS.
The Pf'Oposed amendment 1s looioe-
ly modeled ora ordinaDCC$ from the
atin of San Ftucitco, Los A~
WCSJ Hollywood and Bcrtdey ~ COWlUCS of San Francisco. San
Dqo and Sant.a Clara. City At10f'De)'
Philip Kohn satd..
-1 •-ouldn ·1 bold ti up as a mode.I of
pcrfccuon. bul rl's Iha,~ we can do
al tbts umc. ·· Kobn Said.
Dcspttc lbc swcept~ naturT of tbc
ordtnaoce. Kohn said challeDJeS
would have 10 be handled on 1 c:uo-
b)~ buts. u was tM atuation in
(Pleuc eee AID8/ A2)
Irvine
may bar
sex bias
in pay
Committee urges
broad prohibition
on discrimination
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ot .. Dll9f ........
The Irvine Cny Couna.I will oon·
sider an t>rd1nantt Tuesday that
•ould ban d1scnm1nauon an the aty
and e'cntuall~ require pay panty
betv.ccn m.ak and female cny em-
plo'ecs The proposed ordinance would
proh1b11 discnminatJon on lbc basis
of ~a.. race. rt'hgmn. qc. sexual
onent.auon and ph}s•a.I handicap.
For Cit) employecs.. lbc ordtnanc::t
v.ou&d rcqwrc that wo men achlCVC' aJ
ast 90 percent of pay panty wtlh
male cmplo~ccs b) l99l. That panty
1s expected to be achieved tbroup
cbangr-s an the cit) ·s lunDJ pohaes.
The counctl will consider only a
draf. 'cn1on of the propolt'ld onh-
nana. Wlth action possible at a later
mttt1ng.
The plan was drawn up ~ the
Irvine Commmcc on Human Richts..
Appotnt.ed an 1986. the mnc-mcmbcr
commmtt spent a )"CV conductJna
1ntcn ~ and hcannp. Wlulc the
comm1tttt dt1ttn11ncd Irvine was in
(Pleue eee PAT PAJUTT I .&.2)
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Bulletin Board
Business
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PCH widening, sound wall before council
Comics
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Opfnlon
Publlc notices
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Weather
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By GREG ltLEllX °' ..............
The N~ Beach City Council
will tx put on the bot scat Monday
night 'f>n the issue of. widenina a
ponion of Pacific Coast Htgbway. a
proposal that also includes a con-
troversial West Ncwpor.t sound waJI
that has anatfC<f many nearby resi-
dents.
City staff as rcquntina the council
HB woman helps
deaf alcoholics -.
fight loneliness
to suppon the WJdcning of the Coast
Hiabway be I ween Ne• pore
Boulevard and H1Jhland St.rttL part
of an S8 million proJCCI to w1dcn the
highwa y bccwccn Newport
Boukvard and Goldcnwnt StRC1 in
Huntington Beach. Callran.s will fund
about S6.S million oflhc pro,JCCt. With
the city ptekjng up the remaming SI 5
million.
The pro,J«t also ancludcs the con·
struct1on of a "'-foo1-h1gh sound v.1111
for sound attenuation Plan~n first
propostd a I O-foot-h1gh solid wall
but that proposal ~ the ire of
dozens of residents who wd the v.all
""o uld cut them off from the occ-an
and actuall) increase sound
On Feb ~). rt'Slcknts managed 10
convince the Cahfom1a Coastal
Comm1ss1on to dnl) the pro}CCI
Cit) and Caltrans planncn ha'e
~' 1scd their proJC'Cl. and have filed a
n~ apphat1on W1th the Coastal
Comm1ssl0tl th.at ... ,11 be hard
Thunda) at the comm1s"on meeting
in Manna del Re~
Counol"'oman Ruthclyn Ptum-
mcr. •hose d1stnct includes West
"'""J>On. has 1nd1aucd that she wtll
speak 1n suppon of the pr<>jCC:1 at the
romm1ss1on meeting.
Staff mcmbtn met several umes
last month"' 1th homeowners both for
and against the plan The current
plans call for a 7-foot-htah wall, with
lhe upper 4 feet made or clear plastte
and the lov.cr J feet of slumpstonc
City v.orkcn would wash the wall
ontt a month at an annual cost of
about S 1.800. according to a ctty mfr
rt'pon
Cox says adultery
shouldh 't be issue
By PAUL AaClllPLEY ...............
R('PUbbcan candtdatc C'hnstophcr
C01 s.aid Sunda> the Dave Baler
adultery namor has diverted thr 40th
COfll"CUlOnal D1stnct nacc from
m~ important issues
··Tbc cbaran and countef'Cha~ a~d•"'~rt1nalhccampa1pawa~ from
the subsantivc tsSUCS of nataonal aod
international pobcy tha1 &TC' t hr
businc\'S of tbe U.S. Conarcu." Co' ~Id tn-. Riter reJeastd Sunday
The adultery cbuacs. Io n .. ,
rwnored but UJU'tl)Of'tcd b) lbc media. wett mack pubhc Apnl 28
•bet\ an unidanified man called on
Baka to answrr to the ctwp dunq
a RCl*blic:an candidates bum a1 the
Balboa Bay Oub 1n Ncwpon Beldl.
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The msuptor then fled the forum
and disappeared. ra1Stna SU$pecioe.s
that one of the other 11 GOP
candidates J>la:ntcd him.
Baker said Saturday he susped.Cld
either Co"X or Nathan RotcnberJ wu
the pull) party
. On Fnday. Assemblyman Nolu
Fnzzdlc. R-Foun1.a1n Valley. accused
R~nber& of planunc the wuden-
t1ficd mu. but offettd no proof for
his charJC.
F~Jk bas eodoned Baker lO
sucC't'cd retinas Rep. Robert
Bad ham.
Fru:zdle's cbaf'IC prompled Ra.--
n~ra to thrau:n a slanda' sun
..,ainst tbr assemblyman. Political
consultant Da"'id V~n taid 1
(Pl i a11 ... 00&/U)
BJ LBSUE E.UN&ff . ..-..... ......
Barry Hammond took ~ op-
pQnuruty to like a few swipes at Larry
Agran. Cameron C~ve stuck has
chin out at The Irvine Co. And Sally
Anne Miller t.alked about her history
of public service without laying a
glove on the other Juys.
Not exactly a frcc-for·all. But at
least the Irvine City Council and
mayoral forum held late last week
pve the candidates a chance to shp
into the potiucaJ rina so residents
could lake a look at them.
Chamber of Comm~ moderator
Tom Wall said approximately 200
people were expected to be an the
aud~ However, the turnout was a
skimpy.2S.
"I think it's a very disappointing
turnout." said Doris O'Bnen. an
lrvi.nc resident for the pest IS yean.
But. she added with a shrua, people
are "all busy with other thinas."
Full house or not. the show went
on.
The candidates took turns disagree-
ing about assues such as arowth.
transportation and how to spend the
city's money. But one thread of
complete harmony was woven
through the evening forum. Nobody.
but nobody. was an favor of adding
commercial aarhne flights out of the
El Toro Manne Corps Au Station.
Art Bloomer, reurcd command10g
general at the air station. said has
acuon as councilman would be to
push for anneution of the base as a
means to prevent commertaal air
flights Miller. first elected to the City
Council an 1984. said El Toro would
be the top pnonty item 1n her nex.t
term. And Cosgrove, an insurancx
ex~ut1ve for Pacific Mutual and a
member of the city's Planning Com-
m1ss1on. said the cat} should put lhe
skid~ on dtvelopmcol by The Irvine
cox ...
From Al
lawsuit could be filed today
On Sunday. Vaporcan said the
issue had been turned over to at-
torneys who were "prcpanng a
response to the assemblyman."
Vaporean ded1ncd to elaborate.
In his leuer. Cox said he wouldn't
part1c1pate an the charges and,
countcrchargcs 1mbrc.gho
"For m y part. I have not and will
not level such charges -and I refuse
to be drawn into side issues:· he said
"Lt-t 's show some matunty. please.
and stop .~he name caJhng and fin~er
pointing.
Baker has sought to min1m1ze the
damage to hi s campaign w11h emo-
tional addrcs~~ before his supporters
in "'h1ch he admitted he and his wife
Pam "'eathered ~me storm \ 11mes
in their I 3-)ear marnage. including
separation. He has not responded
d1rcctl} to the charge of adultCf)
However. he said the)' have recom-
mllted themselves to one ano ther and
their famil)
Co. until the)' act on the tence on the
mue.
"Either The Irvine Co. 1s a partner
an the plannina in this community or
they'rc not," Cosgrove said. Recent
open space aarcements notwithNM· ma. he said the company must bt
p~sed to make a stand.
"Havina the airport convened
would chan1e Irvine with or wnhout
open spett, Cosarove said.
Michael Shea., vice president of
Beacon Bay Enterpnte1, Inc., a car
wash company, disqreed only with
hts opponent's tactics.
"I would prefer to approach it in a
more pos1t1ve way." Shea sud, add·
mg that more cooperation on de-
velopment proJCClS an and around the
city would put Irvine officaals an a
better posmon to soltcil The Irvine
Co. 's support against JOlnt use o f the
air base.
At the start of the forum. the
candidates gave introductions and
presented their agendas.
Agan has been serving as mayor
since be1na elected for his third term
on the Caty Council in 1986. He as
hoping to be returned to that seat tn
the June election -_the city's fint
d1~t election of mayor. However,
Agran will still have the power of at
least one vote since his council seat is
secure until 1990.
Agran's onl} opponent in the
mayoral race as Barry Hammond, a
business analyst
Hammond. an ftvtnc resident
since 1979, has come out against
Measure A, 1he countywide slow
growth initiative -for which A&ran
helped circulate peuttons.
At lcasl 1wo C it} Council scats arc
up for grabs this year. If ~n.
considered the front runner, wins the
mayoral race. h1scounc1l scat also will
be available. •
The onJy incumbent running for re-
Chrlatopher Coz
elecuon is Miller. a real estate aaent
who bas served on nwnen>Us com-
nutttts and commawons wathin the
city. MaJJer said Thursday maht that
she &pends 30 to 40 hours per week on
Cit) Council dutiC1..
Shea has been an lrvme resident
SJnce 1977. He was appointed to the
city's finance commlllion thit year
by Miller and ·is a member of the
finance committee of the Wood·
bridac Villqc Association.
Bloomer ewttntly is vtt:e president
and rq1onal manqer of American
Protective Services. Inc., a security
guard service. He was appointed to
the public safety commission by
Councilman Dave Baker in 1986.
Cosv<>ve has served as finance
comm1ss1oner since 1983. Hts most
recent appointment was made by
Co uncilman Ray Catalano. Coscrove
currently as vice chairman of the
Planninc Comm1ss1on. C~ve col-
lected signatures to qualify Prop-
osnion 70. the California Parks and
Wildlife lnit1at1vc. for the June
ballot.
Paula Werner. appQmted to the cny
transportation commission by Agran
in 1986, worked prcv1ously.,as ad min·
istrative director for a spousal abuse
prosram and as ass1sllnt press sec·
n:llry for a Sen. Alan Cranston.
Werner circulated the slow arowtb
initiative petition.
Lotto pot~ows
to $14 miflion: OC
men win the spin
SACRAMENTO (AP) -No one
won the $9.2 million itekPot an the
weekend "Lotto 6-49' pme so the
elusl'.e Jackpot will rolJ over to
Wedne~ay's game, which as ex-
pected to have a Jackpot over S 14
million. the California Lottery an-
no unced Sunday.
In Sacramento. two Anaheim resi-
dent} -a truckina company ex·
equive and a homemaker whose
hllsband recently lost his job -won
SI malhon each on the state lottery
"Btg Span."
Garry Brothenon. 39, and Con
Turner. 24, werc the first m111ionairts
from a new wheel that docs away with
the progressive irand prize but
doubles the chances of winnina S 1
million.
.. It feels pretty aood," Brotherton
said of his prize, which he will receive
in $40.000 yearly msllllments after
taxes for 20 years.
Has first purchases wtll include a
fifth vantage Corvette to restore for
himself and doughnuts for his co-
workers. he said. "Thty told me if I
won more than S 10.000. J have to buy
doughnuts."
Turner. whose husband. Jam. rc-
centl) lost his job at a tire store. said
she v.111 repay debts to rrlat1ves, buy
some furniture and a car. and take a
vacation "Oh. SI million. I can't
believe 1t." said the mother of three.
BLUROCK, FLUOR ON MUSEUM TEAM .•.
From Al
kno""n fo r his dl•s1gns of the Pom-
p1dou Center 1n Pans and the \.1 en1l
Collect1on 1n Hou.,ton
Wilham Blurod. a ~n1or partner.
said the firm's architects have been
looking fo N<ard 10 ""Ork 1ng with
Piano
.. Pnnc1pals and lead d~1gnl'rs of
the Blurock Partnership ha' t> long
admired the d1stinct1ve. contem-
poraf) charauer and careful auen-
t1on 10 detail of P1ano·s designs and
have mdt" 1duall ) com matted them·
seh es to provide accurate and
scns1t1' e e1tecut1on of the art museum
design concepl." Blurock said.
As program manager. Fluor Daniel
"'111 manage the construction of the
museum. including working w11h the
archttects. engineers and subcontrac·
tors Fluor Daniel 1s the pnnc1pal
engm~nna and construction unit o f
the Fluor Corp.
"The Fluor Corp. has a nauonal
reputation for meaningful suppQrt of
arts organ1z.at1ons." said museum
director Kevin Consey. "We arc
dl:'hgh1ed that we arc able to use the
technical and professional skills of a
firm already sympathetic to the arts."
AIDS DISCRIMINATION MAY BE BARRED •..
From Al
\\est Holl) wood ...,here a pcd1cunst
refu~ service 10 a customer with
AIDS
A tnal coun upheld the consutu-
uonaht) of \\est Holhwood'~ ordi-
nance bann ing d 1scri m 1nat1on
against .\IDS f)dt1ent'>. but 11 refused
to forct the ped1lurnt to wo rk on the
customer Kohn \31d
-\!though the Laguna ord inance
wo uld be open to s1m1lar challenges.
Kohn predicted 11 will not tngger a
flurry of ht1gat1on.
Kohn said the Qth l1.S Circuit
Court of Appeals dcc1s1on in Novem-
ber to pcrmll AIDS sufferer Vinccnl
Chalk to return to his Irvine
classroom will lend legal precedence
to the ordinance. The court said there
was insufficient ev1denoc to prove
that Chalk was a danger to his
students
"It's reasonable for the courts to
conclude that AIDS ts a disability ...
at leut as It applies to d1scnmana-
L1on." Kohn said
La1una already has an ordinance
proh1b1tmg d1scnminat1on based on
sexual preference. ancludina bi-sexu-
ality and homosexuality. It has never
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pretty &ood shape. commtttec mem-
ber James Boone said the repQn
ought to serve as preventative medi-
cine for a future when the county will
be a m1'l of culturn and races
City offiaals say the ordinance, if
approved. would target dis·
crimanatory pracuces in real estate
transactions. at hotels and an the
schools.
The city would not enfoiu the
ordinance. however Instead, persons
who believe I.bey have been dis-
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and use the ordinance toobllin relief
Critics have complained that the
proposal 1s too broad and puts too
much of a burden on city cmpk>ye~.
who might be hampered by the h1rina
requirements. Otbct1 said such an
ordinance is unnccnsary in Irvine.
When the City Council uked for a
draft proposal to be drawn up last
January, membcn also qreed LO
update on replar buis an annual
report on the hrnng and promoting of
women. disabled persons and min·
onty groups in city government.
The council stopped short, how·
ever. of cstabhsh1°' an office to
d1ucminate 1nfonn111on about fed.er·
al, state, county and city Pf'Ol"lmS.
Instead, the couctl referred the
2.fOpe>UI to the Community Sef'\'icet
Dtplrtment to determine what the
dtr is do1na currently to inform
residents about city services.
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hearing loss.
She sajd it took her a Iona time to
ict over the denial and to be
comfortable with her handicap.
"Because I wasn't born deaf and I
can speak like a hcarina person,
people wouldn't realize I bad a
bcanng problem," she said. "And I
would wear my hafr so that you
couldn't sec my hearina aids. I only
just st1ned wearing my hair back in
French braids sometimes ...
Whether they drink or not. deaf
people have to deal with difficult. and
sometimes painful. situations in their
day-to-<iay lives. Johnson said.
"A lot of people treat you like
you're not very mtelliaent. or assume
that you're a snob because you don•t
hear what they say," Johnson said,
"which is ironic. because I'm any·
thing bul a snob. I'm naturally
grcpnous and I like people. But at sets really old always havina to repeat
and look at you as they speak so you
can read tl'le1r lips."
Johnson sf11l retains some of her
hcanng and has learned to read h~.
She has also learned Amencan Sign
Language. opentng another avenue of
communication for herself.
But for her. as for all deaf and
heanng-1mpa1red people. there are
numerous times when these fragile
lines of commun1c.a11on break down.
She said. for example, she had
scnous problems communicating
with people when she was in a home
for rccovmng alcoholics.
"People tend to speak in low voices
when they're ~overing. .. she said. "I
found I couldn't understand anyone.
which made 1t really lonely
Another inst1tut1on that often pres-
ents bamers 1s the legal system.
Many people with drug and alcohol
problems wind up •ettmg into lepl
trouble, Johnson said. which brinas
up another set of problems for deaf
people.
"The legal system often doesn't
know how to deal with deaf people.''
she said. "Judaes end up JUSt letting
people go because they feel sorry for
them."
Johnson hH met with many Judaes
1n recent months in an attempt to
foster better understanding of the
special problems that deaf people
ha ve.
"This morning for example I spent
a couple of ho urs in 1udsc's chambcn
discussing whether to refer a defen-
d~nt to in-patient or out·pat1ent
trcatmen1," she said. "The rcspQnse
I've gotten has been very encourag-
tng. Judges arc very excited about
havm• someone who can help them
deal with a population :hey've always
had trouble reaching."
Personal relationships arc another
potential source of problems for deaf
people, she said.
"It m11ht be a problem with a child.
or with a spouse," she said. "These
thinp art hard to talk about. even to a
trusted counselor. And say. for eum-
ple, your're having a sexual problem
with your wife or husband. Are you
gomg to want to talk about that
through an anterprcter-r·
Johnson said her ability to com-
municate directly with deaf patients
makes It easier for them to discuss
their problems. And her personal
upcriencc makes it easier 10 under-
stand and empathize
"I thank the root of my concern was
seeing what happened to my mother
when she lost her hearing." said
Johnson. "I saw her pdually fade
out of the picture. At family pther-
angs she'd make a token appearance.
but whe n no one could Lalk to her.
. prett~ soon she'd go off by herself and
read.·
Johnson said she sot another
alampsc of the pam of isolation
through a deaf man she dated some
time ago.
"I went home for Christmas with
him," she said. "There mu.st have
been SO people at his parents' house.
No one knew sisn laauqe. No one
made a real effort to communicate
with him because they didn't know
how. Part of has way of dealina with it
was to become the clown. A. lot of deaf
people do that. They're just tryina to
communicate with people in some
way. and it's why hearina people
sometimes think deaf people arc not
mtelliscnL But then later, he cried
because he was so frustrated. And that
was what he had to 10 throuah cv~
time he aot together with his l'amily.'
Because she knows about the pein
and the isolation, Johnson has made a
mission of reachin& out to the deaf
community and tryina to let people
know there is help for people who
need1L
.. We're doina well, considerina that
it's hard to reach the deaf communi·
ty." she said. "We have a video that
we made in s1sn langua.ac that's ~ina
out to schools. I've also been doing a
lot of outreach to clubs and orpniza·
taons. and collcacs."
A particularly aood source of
contacts amona the deaf c.ommunity
has been her own colleac. Golden
West. which, she said, is panicularly
well set up to meet the needs of deaf
students.
Accordina to Dr. Gayle Oe1gh.
manaaer of Rqtonal Alcohol Scr-
v iccs for the county Health Care
Agency, it was membcn of the the
deaf community who requested the
establishment of Johnson's posilJon.
"Several people from the com-
m unity came to us and told us one of
the thinas they needed was rr.ore
aJcohohsm counxlina services for
the heanng impaired." she said.
"Reach1na out to anyone with
chemical dependancy is difficult be--
cause there's a lot of denial. Reachina
out to a deaf person with these
problems is even more difficult."
And by reaching out to people who
have problems she henelf has ex-
perienced, Johnson has benefited
herself. as well as the entire deaf
community, said her supervisor, Ju.
dith MacKenzie.
"In a way. Many is very fortunate, ..
she said, "because she wants to learn
and doesn't want to isolate herself.
And havina her here has chanaed a lot
of thanas. Staff has responded really
well and taken an interest in leamin&
more about the special problems or
deaf patients. She's even tauaht some
of them to say hello in sian lanauqe."
Johnson was born in Arkansas but arew up in Oranae County. She
attended Bolsa Orande Hi.ah School
in Garden Grove. She bas one
dauahter, 16, who is also bearina-
impaired.
Anyone wishina information about
alcoholism services for the deaf may
contact Johnson at 834-8648, or at the
TDD number. 834-3664.
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and
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