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BB teachers .
old district's·
first walkout
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8tucleat8 arrl.tDc at Peary School tilt. mornlnl BantlJa&ton Beacb wan tO Hrlktnt elementary teacben.
81 percen tof220
in structor s picket
for increased pay
By ROBERT BAllUR °' .. ...., .........
Stepptng up their t.ttle for more
J>8). 180 teachers went on a one~>
stnke toda) for the first ume in the
bastor; of Lhc Huntrnston Beach Cit)
(elementary) School Dmnct
The rttak1trant tcachM"S, who
promised to return to thett claSSToom
pos1uons Thursday. apparently
staged the walkout despite a no-strike
clau~ in their current contract.
The) faced loss of a day's pay.
which comes to about S200 for most
of the dastncfs 220 teachers. They
also repon~dh will rtte1ve a letter of
repnmand to ~ placed lbeir ~
nel files. ,,
The d1stnct paid S17S to lOC)
substitute t~hen ~ the
num~r of picktu was known. •
Dastnct officuls wd thinp
"remarkably wefl" an momi~
classes. A pntlC1 pal said be and bis 1:09
assistants monitored each of hi•
school's cla~srooms aod coulcl
··,uarantec-that education was beinf
earned out. ~!C
lnmally. the Hununcton Beach
teacbm ~ to band wttb ~
from thrtt other dislllC'lS to bold a
1oant stnlte today. wtuch bas been
proclaimed as the national Da= T cacher But other instructors
out. apparently after matina head-
way tn tbetr dlspu\CS.. ·
··we do#cd hlte the lone r&llFf', ..
saad OUvaa Gaddiru. a Hawes
kJnderpnen teacber wbo marched
(Pleue ... TBACBUta/A2)
•
More victories Wieder swore to phony college degree
Michael Oukakls wins
Democratic presidential
primaries In West Virginia
and Nebraska./ A4
Coast
Residents' lawsuit
against Pacific
Amphitheatre claims en-
vironmental study on the
arena was lmproperty
flled./A3
World
• U.S. Secretary of State
George Shultz says Sov-
iets want to resolve dif-
ferences over the arms
control treaty .I AS
Index
Advtce and Games C7
Bunetln Board A3
Business A8-7
etass1fled ee-a
Comk:s C8
Death notices 88
Entertainment BS
Food C1 -5
Mind & Body C6
Opinion A8
POUcelog A3
P\lbllc notices 84, 8
Sports 81-4
W•ther A2
Superior court deposition last Oct ober
shows she cla imed she was collegegrad
By BOB VAN EnEN °'_..., ........
Oranae County Supervisor Har-
nett WicdeT refused to comment
today to charges that she said, while
under oath. in a Superior Court
deposition last October that ~e
received a degree an journalism from
Wayne State lJnivcrsjty.
Stones that W aedcr had not attend-
ed Lhe college. as her resumes and
biographies stated. first appeared
earty last ~celt after a camoaian
~orker for one of her congessjonal
challengers called Wayne State Um-
venjty.
W1cdeT IS runmna for the Re-
publican nom1nat1on an Lhe 42nd
Congressional Distnct.
Dana Rohrabacher. one of her
opponents an the race. said bas
campaign researcher had called
Wayne State to check out a d'5C'1'CPlln-
C) about \\. 1eder's ase and was told
th.at \\. acder never attended the
col~e
Wieder later admitted she had
never attended the Detroit university
and said she had nurtured the hou
beau~ she was emt.rrasscd about
ne\ler having attended college
She said the on11naJ em>r was
made b' an int.ervle"""Cf' whtk she •-as
a staff mem~r for former Los
Angeles mayor Sam Yorty dunng the
I Q60s She said she had known about
Family bonds coming apart
BJ PAUL ARCBIPLEY Of_..., ....... dasapprovaJ was often worse than the punish-
ment ~ suffcnd
How many of us remember hesitating
before getting ourselves into trouble because we
feared what our parents would say if they found
out'.'
Unfortunately_, warns a UCI professor.
those bonds of affection may be dasappeanng
between today's children and their >Oung urban
professional parents.
The mem~rs of the so-caJJed "me gcnCT-
auon" of the 70s. matenahstac and hedonasuc.
are staruna famahes. Too often. warns Dr.
Arnold Binder. those parents aren't lemng the
responsibilities of parenthood interfere with
their pursuit of the good hfe
b) the constramts of confonnny to acccpled
values and who don't hes1iate to set what they
~ant, lcprly or olhc1witc.
Bander. a soaal ecofoSY professor aAd
'<."nmanolor. expen, took.sat the pbcnomcoori an
a nC\' I~ published textbook be co--.uthored.
.. Ju\lenale Delinquency:·
"What wouJd Mom than It?" we aslled. ··Dad
would kill me:· we worried.
PowcrfuJ "bonds ofafTcction" prevented us
from doing at least some of the stupid pranks of
our youth. When we succumbed -and were
cauatit -the mortification of our pattnU'
Has co-authors arc Gilbert Gels. also a
professor of sooal erol<>g)'. and Dtcltson Bruce.
professor of comparative culture
Whtie the media have focused on the
growing v1olenc-e and cnmma.I bebavtor of
CP1eue eee P A111L YI A2) The resuh? Young people who arc unbound
Arrest lessens grief over son
So does Mrs. MetCCT. who as hoping
that Kccne·s arrest will bnng some
resolution to 21'2 )ears of waaung.
confusion and damming &1th.
"rve been waiting for th ts day for a
has body has never been found. He long tame," she said
Murder charges filed against New port
man 2 1/2 years after friend disappeared
87 GREG ltLERU °' .. ..., .........
A silver Volbwqcn Sirocco as
parked in front of the Mcteer home in
Dana Point. It has beftt there for 2Y.t
years; never driven, never moved.
Olp Mcteer holds no illusion that
the car's owner-her son, Michael -
will ever return to claim it
0 1 know he's dead,•• she said
q uietly. "Michael would have con-
tacted us by now. He would have. He
was like that" •
Police agree with Meteer's belief
that Michael Metccr. 29. is dead. bul
has been massing for more than two MetceT. her husband. James.. and
years... their two other children have been
On Saturday. poltcc from Newport walling sin~ October 1985. the
Beach and Boul<)tt, Colo., arrested bqinnang of a n1$!ltmare that tias put
Timothy James Kttne. 24. in Buena them throu&h a hfeume of misery
Park on a Colorado warrant for Michael Meteer v.as a member of
second-dqrcc mur(kr. He is being thefirstgraduatangclassat Dana Hills
held on S 100.000 bail in Oranac H1Jh School in J 974 He hkcd
County Jail pending eittradition to sw1mmin1 and ran track and ··was
Colorado. very popular:· said has mother
Police bcheve Keene. Who was .. Life after high school v.as marked
Metccr's roomm1te1 killed' Meteer . by a 5Crics oT abrupt chanJC'S for
and dumped his body somewhere Metec1". He attended the l'ni\ers.it)
remote,,possably an the Rocky Moun-Qf ~oha. then dropped out to ~t
tains. married. He and has wife had two
sons. now 9 and 11 Meteer and his
wtfc ~ere divorced. and he never
went back to college
Before movana to Colorado.
Meteer was ma.km& a &OOd ln,na
sclhna luxury cars. fir5t fof Cadillac
dcalcn in Escoodtdo and Gkndale.
Then he accepted a JOb v..,tb a B\fW
dcalerstup, and that's ,..~ bis
troubles scemangl) began.
"He expected to move into man-
agement. The)' told ham that.·· said
Mrs. Meteer -He •-as depressed
because be wasn't making the monq
he ~t he v.:ould He wanted a
cban&c.'
It was shonl> afterward that
MetCCT and Keene. an off-and-on
friend who •orked oddj()bs. declded
to move to Colorado
(Pleue ... &a-.SST I A2)
Black balloons·~
str~ss antl-d~g
~essage in oc ·
the error ~ failed to correct tt for
more than 10 ycan.
ln interviews followulJ last week's
rcvelauons.. Waedtt said she had
finalh removed rcfcrcnces to a wti-
"Cf'Slt) degree from her respme and
btography several k.C::rs ISO and bad
made no m~ re nces to haVln&
attended coUqt s1ntt the early 1980s.
But coun documents revealed this
Wttk show that. on Oct.. 22. Wtedcr
(Plea.-eee WDtD1t&/ A2)
Old farms
to become _
new homes
forlrviile
By l.Et;U E EARNEST
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!'lev. hfe will soon~ breathed into
t~o If' inc farmhouses. which Y..111 ~
reno,ated for 1he cit}'s homdess
The houses. loated on Bun Road
an cast Inane. were once used by field
""'Orl.ers and ·~ scheduled fOT
demohuon. However. tbcCJryCoun-
ctl accepted a plan Tuesday nicht that
"ill permit voluntttrs to convert the
abandoned buildings into lelnporary'
~helters for homeless people.
The Irvine Co. is dooahng the
hou~ to Lhe ctt) for three years,
v.hen the widen ma of~od Can)on is
scheduled to bqln. Vr'hen the reed
prOJecl bqJns. the houses would have
to ~ moved or demolt bed.
~1embers of county~ trade
unions have volunteered to brin& the
houses. built tn the 1930s. up to code.
Charlene Turco. an lrviAc taldcnt
appomtt'd to coordinait c:ommuruty
'"'oh emcnt in the projea. S8ld
'olunteers include paU.tcrs,
carpenter\.. plumbers and pestcoatrol
agenetes.. -.\ad that's onfy since last
Fnda' :· she said.
Since the renont100 is mostly a
'olunteer proJCCt.. the cost to the city
1s difficult to dcterm1oe. Last month.
~a}or l...arT) ~n had uUd for
S 10.000 1n cit)' funds for lbc proJCCt.
.\ssist.anl Cit) Manapr PaW Brady
Jr ..aid Tuesda) that the m.w:nals to
fPleue w mva:a&/A2)
TEACHERS STRIKE IN HUNTINGTON •••
..._.Al
wi~ 1 pie.Mt sian ouw& district
badQuanen early this mom an,. .. Tftis district 11 unique. Otbcn
found a way toromec·otmtc. This one
didn't. .. Some diltnClS tnaNllC their
business bctltttO ~yarc able to give
teacben the lllf they deserve.··
District ofJ"actals have offered a 3 5
percent pay raise, claimina they don't
have more to offer. The teachers. who
make an averqc of$37,000 for 183
days or work a year, arc seek.Ina a 6
percent pay boost
One or the volunteers who amvcd
early today to lend a hand to
beleaguered officials was Marie Otto,
former superin&endent of the Hunt-
inJU>n Beach U nion Hiah School
District.
Otto, who said she volunteered for
administrauvc chores, said she be-
lieved the teachers violated the terms
of their contract. lfthey don't follow
terms, she wd. a contract's "not
Coup attempt in
Guatemala fails
GUATEMALA CITY (AP)-The
umy announced today it quashed an
attempt by officers and soldiers in
two m1h~ ba~ lo ovcnhrow
President V1n1c10 Cerno's c1v1han
1ovemmcnt
A statement issued b) the DcfenS<'
Manastry at midmorning confirmed
the coup attempt but gave no details.
It said Gen. Hector Ale)andro
Gramajo, the dcfcnS<' minister.
would provide more infonnauon at a
news conference later 10 the da>
worth the paper u'a printed on."
AnolbeT volunlttr, Henry Gold·
man, a man•mcnt consultant •
stood &u&rd 10 the momma over the
b1yde racks at Sowers School.
He said he felt "very stro!\&ly" that
teachers viola'ed tcnns of the con-
tract and were scrv1na as "a tcmblc
l~n" to the 5.500 pupils whoaucnd
eight schools in the district.
"They (referrin.a to pickets patrol-
ling the sidewalk in front of the
school) should be ca~1n.a signs
saying, 'Teachers Unfair to Stu-
dents,' " he said.
Goldman said he's on the super·
mtcndent's financutl advisory com-
mittee and knows for a fact tha' the
district is hard up for money.
School board trustee Gary Nelson
said toda) that the stnke won't sway
hjm and hts colleagues into maluna a
higher pay offer.
"We can't," he uud. "We don't
have the money If~ were 1om1 to
mo,e. 'Wt" would have moved before
this.
"Ev~n with our offer, we've had to
cut SS00.000 from the reserves. You
can't strip evcry,h1ng from the kids.
You have to keep some prosrams."
The momma had its tender mo-
ments when younptcn arrived on
bu~ at Peary School.
The studcnu waved out the win-
dow at the stnkm& teachers who
waved back. Some of the younpten
came over to smile and talk with the
stnlong teachers, instead of aoin1
directly into the classroom.
··Go to your classes." several
teachers said. "We love you."
There were tears m the eyes of some
teachers. "We really do love our
kids," said Ginny Stickney, a thtrd
srade teacher from Laauna Beach.
WIEDER DEPOSITION •..
homAl
submitted a dcpos1uon in Oranae
County Supenor Coun , saying that
she had a bachelor's degree • in
JOurnalism from Wayne State.
Records show tha1 Wieder signed
1hc depos1uon on Apnl 4. less than a
month before re\ elauons of lhe falS<'
~ucational claim first appeared in
the press.
Wieder refuS<'d to answer qucsuons
from the press following today's
board m~ting. •
Her press secretary said later that
Wieder had nol reahzed when she
signed the dcpos1t1on that it con-
tamed the false statement.
"Last month when she 9i&ned off
on the deposuion. she did not read it
m its entirety," said her press sec-
retal"). Drew Simpson.
Simpson said Wieder had made the
statement Oct. 22 "because by that
tame it had become so much a part of
her persona that 11 was bard to shake
It."
"Her position 1s that she made the
mistake, she admitted 11, she
apologized for tl, and she doesn't
think she should continue to be
crucified for 11:· Sampson said
FAMILY BONDS ..•
From Al
inner-cit) gangs Binder sa~s thcre·s
sohd evidence lha1 1uvcnalc dchn-
quency as equaJI) abundant -1f less
violent -1n middle and upper-
middle class communaucs hkc the
Orange Coast.
Whtie early 10th centuf) studies
focused on inner<ll) dchnqucnq. m
the Late I 9SOs mvcsugators ~n
asking middle clus )'Oulhs what kind
ofcnmcs they had commuted. Binder
said.
Researchers found that more than
90 percent had comm·:ted some krnd
of felonious cnmc. from car theft to
drug sales.
"Clearly, in Ncwron Beach and
Irvine we don't get the v1olcn1
cnmc. "jBmdcr said ··But the amounl
is jUSt as high ...
Yupp1c parents' failure to form thal
bond of affection with their children
1s one of the reasons Bander suspects
juvenile dchnquenq 1s on the nse an
suburbia.
.. lfyou have a lo\1ng famil}' v.herc
the parent is close to the child. the
child doesn '1 \ 1olatc 1he norms of
soc1et}' because of the effect 1t might
have on those bonds," he said.
There arc other dangers m 1he
detached lifestyle of the yuppie fam-
ily.
For instance. most adults have
what Bander calls ··a staJcc 1n con-
fonn1t} ·· The) have learned hov. 10
act and interact m 1he1r dail) ac-
11vn1es m ways that avoid trouble
"I won'tdoccnain things so I won't
antagomzr the chancellor," Binder
said 10 cumple. "because I have a
stake in conform1t) and a commit·
mcn110 convcnt1onal acuvn1es ··
There also arc asp1rat1ons. ambt-
taons and hopes for accomplishments
1n hfc -all learned and all pnme
mouvators for behavior
But when parents are constant!>
shuffimg the1rch1ldrcn off to relatives
or baby sitters whale they JCt off to
exotic places and continue to enJO}'
the pan) c1rcu1t. thC} 're gambling
that their youngsters will never learn
to conform to accepted standards of
society, Bander said
"Leaman& for a child 1s a senes of
correc11ve e>.penenu:s:· he said "But
in order to make that correcuve
behavior. you ha' e to be intimate
with that child ...
If the children are being fed dinner
earl) in front of the TV so that Mom
and Dad can enjO) a quiet candleltght
meal later. the parents aren't aware of
an> incorrect beha\ 1or and nocorrcc·
t1ons arc made
Sometimes inside the home and
increasing)) outside, children arc
seemg adult act1v1t1es that only
enforce anll·social behavior.
Binder cites Ivan Boesky, the Wall
Street stock market trader who was
fined SI 00 mtlhon for insider-trading
practices. And members of the
Billionaire Bo}'s Club
Ncwpon Beach 1s a hot~ of
··boiler-room" fraud cases. Drugs are
big business throughout the Orange
Coast.
·· 1f no ethical. legal wa}' to ach1c' e
1s a'a1lable. and the goals arc so
1mponant. the} ..... 111 take unethical
and illegal paths·· Binder said. For
Boesl) and others caught in vanous
scandals. making mone) was more
1mponan1 than ethics
The count() also 1s Stting 11 in
former White House staffers like
Michael IXaver and Larry Speakes,
whoS<' book sales became more
1mponant to them 1han their rela-
t1onsh1ps "'uh ete51dent Reagan
(Binder didn't put Don Regan 10 the
same ca1egol), sugges11ng theiornler
chief of staff has an ax to gnnd
instead.)
"'Some would sa) 1he Reapns arc
gelling what the}' deserve with their
emphasis on wealth and power.··
BindcT said
And in some homes. children learn
it's OK to cheat 1f }OU can get awa)
with 1t. How man" adults look for
ways to shortchange the IRS'> Drugs,
legal and illegal. are a way of hfe in
many homes.
E vcn rehg1on - once an antidote
for selfishness -upholds matenal·
ism. particularly 1n the examples of
lelC\angehsts who ll\e cxtravapnt
lifestyles and claim God wants us to
cnJOY the fruits of our labor.
.\nd the children are watching
"This matenahsuc onentauon -
)'OU wonder 1f )Oungsters don·1
achieve 1t. what's going to happen'>"
Binder as~ed ··it's self-precx"Cupa-
11on. You cena1nl) get that 11tllh
) upp1e parents ··
Bander 1sn 't suggest1 ng the problem
1s quantil) ofume. either. He and his
wife arc bolh worl1ng professionals
But the en11re family sits down
together at the dinner table .\II
part1ctpatc 1n cenain decisions. hkc
vacation planning
The kc)s It, a' 01ding troubled
children arc paren1al obser. at1on and
superv1S1on. Binder said
"To develop corrective behavior
)'O U have to ha\c intimate contact."
he said.
With the ne11t parents of today,
Binder believe~ parcnl effccuvenes,
training would rc\.crsc the trend.
"I would be cager to join 10 some
affirmation of values." he said
Otherwise. society may face in-
crcasmg \. IOlence of a different kind
than that being dispensed by mner-
c11y gang.s. h will be an assault on
values by the products of middle and
upper middle class families where
compassion was absent. ethics were
compromised and dishonesty con·
doned.
"What I Stt in the 1mmed1atc and
long-term future 1s not vel") appeal-
ing," Binder said
IRVINE FARM SHELTER PLAN OK'D ...
From Al
bnng the t11t o houses into con-
formance 11t1th lhl' hu1lding code.
health and ..afet~ requirements would
cost S l UC6 The lO\l 11tould come
down if some of 1he matenals are
dona1ed
Tucsda\ ·~ l'ounnl deli•-.on did no1
include U'>IOg nt' mone~ for the
prOjCCL howe\Cr 1111t11l permit \.Olun-
tccrs to begin work and allov.ed the
cit}' to find a manager for the prOJCCt.
According to Brad). Irvine Tem-
poraf) Housina will be the first
qency that will be offcn:d the
rna.DaFment opt1on.
Tbe 5ubjccts of project's manqe--
m~t and the use of cit) funds will be
considered by the counol at a later
date, Brady said.
Irvine resident Mark Roy and
Barry Hammond, a candate for
mayor. opposed tbe proJcct. Roy said
the ClOUACiJ was "poliuazing t~
plisbt of tM homeless" and that he
qs conoemcd about "health and •fdy issues. .. =e llilJ Pill
... OfftCI
··1thank 11 would be an atroc1t} to
put children into 1h1s area where 1he\
"ould be ~ub1rc1 to 1hese sorts o f
noa\e contours." Ro~ said Thl'
houses are near a m1htal") airpon
railroad tracks and a bus\ strrel
Hammond said he IS commine<l to
helping lht' homeless but the farm
house plan ··does not \real lhl·
homeless v.1th the d1gnll\ the\ d<'-
serve:·
The o ppon<'nts v.ere qu1ckl) cnt1
c1zed b) other speakers at the meet
1ng.
-rm almost ashamed 10 listen to
this busmen." satd Sylvia Easton 10
the plan's opponents Easton 1s a
member of lhe Irvine Temporary
Housing boerd and chairwoman of an
ad hoc t.aslc force on the homeless in
Irvine. "Don't come up here and play
poht1cs and then accu~ at.hen of
ptaym;g pobtJcs.··
UCl profcsJOr Dorolhy Soltllltf
told ~ council she was .. thnllcd"'
that the hou~ llt"f' 11vailablc ... ~
obJcd1on'> olhw people art' po~1ng
JU'll ~cm mcana ngle'i" ··
The Inane ( 11 "'hich ov.n<, 1he
building~. ongrnall) offered fiH'
abandoned farmhouses 10 the uh
In me H1stOnlal Soc1et) offic1ais
ha\e e>.presscd 1nterc<0l 1n using one
of 1he farmhou'>t'\. locatrd on Sand
( an\.on. Restor.i11on of the other 1v.o
houScs 1~ not lx•1ng considered
The hou~!> scheduled for rcno-
\ at1on arc 1n the same area of an
ammal kennel which lhe Cll)' once
coos1dcred usma as a homeless
shell«. That, contovcrsal plan went
dropped "'hen 11 was discovered the
animal shelter ism an 1UU that m11ht
eventual!)' be declared a crash zone
for the El Toro Marine Corps Air
tat1on
Agriln. who 'uppomd both plans.
$aid the loeauoo 1 not~ factor 1n this
case because the kennel plan involved
a fcdcra.I pnt and the current p&aft
docs not
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COUNTY INTENSIFIES WAR ON DRUGS ••.
From Al
said.
In addiuon, 180 people died 1n
Orange Count~ las1 year from drug
overdoses
In order to dramatize tha1 figure.
1he Shcnffs IXpanmcnt organized a
s1kn1 proces~1on of I 80 men, women
and children through the supervisors'
hcanng room Each person wore a
white T-shin stenciled with the name
of the cit} in 11th1ch each v1ct1m died
Twche of the marchers wore T·
!>h1ns sa~1n$ ··1 died in Huntington
Beach.'' while s1>. more proclaimed
1ha1 the) had died in Ncwpon Beach
Eight of the drug deaths were in Costa
Mesa and one was in Fountain
Valley In inc was represented by six
of 1he somber T -shin messages while
Laguna Beach had four.
The commun1t1cs of Dana Point
and El Toro each had 1wo drug-
related deaths and La1una Hills had
one Four M1ss1on Viejo overdo~
'1r11m~ al\n "'ere represented 1n the
march.
Wtnle the v1ct1ms were mostly
adulls in their la1e teens. 20s or 30s.
Ga1cs said the) came from a wide
\anct) of occupations and age
groups.
"Every two day$ someone dies of a
drug overdose m this county," he
said ... One of 1he victims was a 2-
year-old baby. Her father left the
drugs on the table and she thought ll
was something good to eat."
During his speech to the super-
\ 1sors. Gates suggested a number of
measures that might help reduce the
supply and the demand for drugs.
.. I would recommend a law that
says every l 6-year-0ld must be tested
for drugs before they get a dnver's
license."' he said ··1 remember bein1
16 and how 1mponan1 ll was to srt
tha1 driver's license. lf1here's a httle
b11 of a nsk. then maybe ludsare going
to stop and say I don't want your dirty
drugs."
Gates also supested that the U.S.
Navy bold training maneuvers in the
Caribbean to send a message to the
governments of dru1-produc1n1
countries such as Colombia.
He said no ships from Colombia
)hould be allowed to enter U.S.
waters until the Colombian govern-
ment took steps to halt the drug
traffic.
Gates asked Orange County resi-
dents to wntc their represcntauves 10
Wa.shington demanding an all-ou1
war on drug traffic.
But he said the war needed to be
waged 1n the mmds of Americans, as
well as on the streets.
"This cffon 1oday 1s to tum off the
faucet of consumption." he said "I
think "'e can bnng about social
change, and that soc1al chanac ts
goang to tum us awa} from drugs to a
better hfe."
ARREST LESSENS GRIEF OVER SON ..•
From Al
.. I never met him (K~ne) All I did
was hear abou1 him," said Mrs.
Meteer ··1 heard he was a jerk:·
Mrs. Metcer's daughter did meet
Keene. and told her mother that
"something about him didn't seem
nght.'' Ne"enhcless. Mcteer wanted
10 move to Boulder, where he had
spent some lime a few years before.
and he needed a roommate.
Keene and Mcteer settled 1n
Boulder. where Mcteer landed a JOb
with a Mazda dealership. Mrs. Meteer
never spoke with her son again.
According to poli~ and witnesses'
statements. Keene did nol get a jOb.
and Meteer began 10 get fed up with
Keene's freeloading. The nlghl before
he disappeared. Mcteer alle&edly
spoke w11h a co-worker at the Mazda
dealership, and said he planned to
kick Keene out.
Thal was Oct. 16, 1985. Nine days
later. Keene was arrested for drunken
dnving in Costa Mesa. said Boulder
Police Sgt. Rohen Sullen.
He was dnving Mctecr's brand new
sil"er Sirocco
Keene was c11cd for drivma under
the influence and released. However,
police later received a Colorado
missing persons repon on Mcteer and
other tips that prompted them 10
seize and search the car.
The search turned up Mctccr's
11tallet and some bloody clothing. but
1t was 2112 years before police from
Newport Beach and Boulder could
put together a case against Keene
Mrs. Melcer retrieved her son's car
from the police station.
"I didn't know what to think. They
first 1hought that (Keene) owned the
car. but it was Michael's,' she wd. "I
knew somethm& was wroni."
The next two years were marked by
consuhat1ons with police in-
vestigators, and fading hopes that
Meteer was alive. Police are officially
calling the case a homicide. and
Sullen said there is little hope that
Metccr's body wall ever be found.
Police would not reveal what led to
Keene's arrest
Keene has been living with his
father, Galvin Keene, in Newport
Beach since October 1985, said
Sullen. His mother 1s dead, sajd Mrs.
Meteer. who spoke to Keene's father
when the car first turned up.
Keene's father. an attorney with a
practice an Costa Mesa, was not
available for comment. However, a
co-worker. who would not reveal his
identity. said Keene was adopted and
that his father .. doesn't know any-
thing about what's happened."
Mrs. Meteer said she saw Keene
and two companions at South Coast
Plau only a few weeks a&Q.
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Thtougft the cenutee, tne wood lhutt .. hll\l9
beome~)'m(M""" llmKY end good tut•.
TOday, Helrwood ~give M MSy 1t1gance
~o any tntwlor from Color*il to lMtra ·MOdem.
No other Wtndow COYW°.--.g perform. ... functk>n
Wtth IUCt't ~ end or.ce. Shutt .. •• "9M wtth M lnlnfte vlftety of ltytee, reduce _.,..,
blOc* oue .... ind °*· nMDdmla the "* end ~ ....... wtth dlln. ltmpN MMe. UnNk•
00.-wtndow er.tmenta. IMlttera lncreue your
hame'• Y9lue.
WtOt ..... WOod 8""""'• you may c:hooM
Loww ... of 1~. 2~ 3"' and 4'A.
.............. ~~d~Md ofter • woe 1111 cdon O/f oalDl'a or_,. and we w11 help
YG'I ....... .,... dlJlllf'.' far ~ --.. Md
.... --doora.
Sef'vtng Callfornla since 1953
c
··1 never felt such anger. I JUSt went
to my car and screamed and cried,''
she said. "I couldn't believe he was
walking around while my son was
probably dead."
The Mcteer family has been
plagued with health problems
brought on by stress during the past
two years, said Mrs. Meteer She
hopes that Keene's arrest will bnng
her family some peace.
'Tm really positive that things arc
going to go our way," she said.
She hasn't decided what she will do
with the Sirocco.
Glrl 's organs falllng
PITTSBURGH (AP) -The
world's longest survivoT of a five-
organ transplant was detcnoratina
today as her orpns failed due to
serious infection. a hospital
spokeswoman said.
Tabatha Foster, 31h, of Madison-
ville. Ky .. was in very critical con-
ditiOf! late this ~oming at ChiJdren·,
Hospital of Pittsburgh, said the
spokeswoman, Sue Cardillo.
"h 's very bad," Cardillo ia1d.
"She's beginnmg to show siJns of
multiple orpn failure. and her
heart.. .. .is supported by medicati~n. •·
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·eabes tn Toyland'
ballet scheduled
at OCC auditorium
Driftwood tenants OK resort deal~
Tbe Balle\ Rcpc11ocy Theater of Huntinaion
Beach wdl perform .. Babes in Toyland" Friday in
the Robert 8. Moort Theater at Oranac Coast
Collqe in Coua Mesa.
JoAnn Warne i1 cbonopaphina IM show.
wh.ch is bued on famous nul'IC!')' rhyme cbaracttn.
~ performanoc 11 .cheduted for 4:l0 p.m.
Tickets will be sold in advance for $4, and Sl for
chjldrcn under 12. They will be available at the door
for SS. Further information i1ava1labk at 432-5880
Garden program •et
The Friends ofthe Hortense Miller Garden will
prncnt a slide show toni&ht at 7 o'clock in the
oommunity room of Great Amcncan First Savings.
260 Ocean A vc., La&una Beach.
Hetty Kraus will conduct the program. entitled
.. A Garden 1s a Lovesome Thin&." The pubhc is
invited.
Women'• sales semlnar
The Women's Opportunities Center at UCJ will
present a sales exploration seminar Thursday and
May 19 an the University Extension Building on the
university campus.
Both sessions will be held at 5: 15 p.m . and
admission is free. Cindi Duran will conduct the
proaram. and additional information 1s available at
856-7131
Sell-delen11e classes
A special two-hour self-defense class will be
offered Thursday by the Laguna Beach Community
Clinic at the Girls Gym on Laguna Canyon Road.
Exemsc psys1ologjst Val McCutchan will
conduct the session, and the fee is S 15. The cla~s
will be liven monthly and those interested may call
494-9429 for more information.
B'nal B'rlth meetlng
87 llOBUt BAll&D ................
Ttunts apparently •~ w\IJin to leave
Driftwood Mobile Home Pan. U\ HWll-
1n~on Beach lO make room ror I SJ~
million wat.erfront hotel n:IOf1 as Iona as
the city kcei>s its pronusa. Hamson
McClain, pmident of the 1tnants associa-
tion said Tunday.
About 400 park !Uldents.. who ll"e on
what mi&ht be the most pnmt, un-
deyelopcd coasul land in Califom1a. have
vi1orously fouaht eviction efforts
Feels like water to me
pttv1ously. •
But lhcy'~e reached tentative •cr:eement
with city OCfOtiator\.. McClain satd, on a
~n~ or opt1ons that 1ndude pwcbuc of
C011Chcs by the City f'or enher lht ~1r
market val~ of the cOICh orf'or how much
is sull owed on the monaa1t.
The terms also include mov1n1 the
coaches -for those "'ho don't w1ib 10 a"ll
-tu a park on cn)'-owned land near the
Golden West Mushroom Farms at Golden
W~t S~ and Elhs A venue.
The city also would finan~ ~local.ton of
the coaches to an) mobile home park 1n
Cahf omia. Arilona or Nevada.
The cost to city tH()!l)'cf'\ ll e"pected 10
be $6 lo SS million. ofTk1ab Nld
The Robert Ma)er Corp. o( ~port
Beacb ttich plam to bwld 1 Hilton Hotel
aod lbrtt other hotels and 1 commtrt'\&l
and sports complex on SO acres of the
beachfront land adJac::ent to Pacific C t
Hi&hv.a) bct~ttn Hununaton Street and
Ekach Boule\ ard
Steven Bone, ~ccuuve du"Cetor of the
Ma)C'f Co~ .. 111d that the company will
rtpay the city 1 total of $4.S million "up
front " Bone. and cit) offiC'lals. said the
project w1U bnn&abcMlt S200 million a cM
cit) 1 n the ncu 25 )ftn in _bed and u.1cs w
and tax m~metn fl nana.na. •
M n, 7,, uid il'uetdly a lbcMat
400 ~ple who rn1de in 237 ~nits at
OriOwood Mobtlc Home Park. •ould
probe bl> so peacefully "if the c11y kttps 1t1
word" • 8oM s.a1d around pouib1> can be broken
b) this fall for the rtnt hold in the
proposed de .. clopmeo~ to be bwlt in
phue~o,er the next nine years
Plan~arc scheduled toao to the Plannina
Comm1u1on Ma) 24
-Lawsuits
against
CM arena .
mounting.
By JOHl'ATRAN VOLKZE
OfhO..,.._ ...
.\ lawsuit wu filed Tue\da~ agamst
CO!ll;j l\itc~·s Pal1ftc ~mph1theatrc b)I
res1den1s ~ho I" e near thr arena and SI)'
us toncert!> are an) thang but music lo their
cars
The latest legal action contends an
en"1ronment.al study submitted txfore
construction of 1he 18.500-~t outdoor
amphuheater was amp..-opcrl) filir<i. ac-
rordan& Richard Sp1A. the attome) rep-
rt'~nung Concerned C1t1zeos of Costa
Mes.a
Harvey B. Schecter, director of civil nghts and
fact finding for the Pacific Southwest region of the
Anti-Defamation l..equc. will be the guest speaker at
Thursday's mectin& of the Simcha chapter of B'nai
B'rith Women.
ClutchlnC a baM of popcorn ln one band, Ryan
Kraft testa oat the water of a fountain at P'uhion
laland ln Newport Beach. Aa upected, the 2-year-
old clieco•ered the water wu wet -and cold.
The !>Ult ~as tiled with Supenor Coun
Comm1ss1onu Julian C1mbaluk against
tht: Fair Board and amphitheater o per-
ators ~ed-\\ ~t. but no hcanna date wu
set l ourt oflicaals s:ud.
The program will be held Thursday at 11 a.m . at
Progressive Savinp and Loan on Beach Boulevard
at Adama Avenue in Huntington Beach. and 1s open
to anyone interested. Call Florence Waldman at
960-4556 for information or reservations.
StreBB seminar In Irvlne
National University's Executtve Park Leaming
Center will sponsor a free seminar entitled "Man-
aain&Strcss Whtie Taking Risks" Fnday at its Irvine
offices. 8 Elecut1ve Circle.
Newport boat owner assails
'unreasonable' seizure policy
The filing came the day"before Supenor
( oun Jud~ Richard 8carom 1s scheduled
to begin he~nna tesumony 1n a 4-ycar-old
la..-.su11 alleging amphitheater conccns
continue to 'aolate count)' noise ord1-
nam.~
In that sun ..-.h1ch ~uLoopen toda). the < onet"med C1111ens of Costa MeY Sttk to
lo..-. er the 'olume of concerts at the arena
The newest SUll lontends amphitheater
offil 1als ..-. ho could not be reached for
comment '1olated the C ahfomll En-
' 1ronmental Qualm o\ct wMn the) al-
le-gedh eApanded th~ theater from 5.000 to
I h.500 scats after antllal reports -.ere
prepared and w11hou1 pubhc nollCt'
Call the university's Department of Continuing
Educauon at 250-5292 for add111onal information
and fCiJStration.
Talk on cltles slated
Henry G. Cisneros. mayor of San Antonio. will
spcaJc on "Survival of Amencan Clues an the
Future" Fnda1 at a program sponsored by the Arts
and Lectures Department of UCl.
The event 1s scheduled for 8 p.m in the
auditorium of South Coast Community Church.
S 120 Bonita Canyon Road, Irvine. Adm1ss1on 1s $6.
$5 for UCJ faculty and staff and $4 for UCI students.
CaJI 856-6379 for details.
Garden Club to install
The Laguna Beach Garden Club will install its
newly elected officers for 1988-89 Fnday an a
luncheon meeting at the Holiday Inn 10 Laguna
Hills.
By JONATHAN VOLZK.E
Of!M0..,"91IWI
The government's pohc~ of confiscating
vessels carrying an) amount of 1llegal
drugs presents "an unreasonable danger"
to all boat o~ners. a Newport Beach man
said Tuesda) after pa)ing S 1.600 for the
release of his 133-foot craft.
The S2 5 m1lhon ~rk Ro,al was seized
as it was being moved from' San Die-go to
the Mediterranean. where 11 was to do
chaner work. It was stopped by the Coast
Guard an the Yucatan Channel for a
routine documents check when authont1~
found one-I 0th of an ounce of manJuana
and impounded the vessel It was towed to
Key West, Fla., and left port there today
Michael Rogerson. president of the
Jrvane-bascd Tom1ma Corp .. paid 1S1.000
fine and $600 tn se1zurt fen and a~recd not
to hold the aovemmcnt responsible, said
Miami's U.S. Customs Service spokesman
Michael Sheehan.
But an a prepared statement. Rogerson
lashed out al the "zero tolerance" policy
that allowed the government 10 take
control ofh1s 133-foot vessel
The Ms l\it1nd}. a S600.000. 52-foot
sponfishing boat o"'ned b\ the Cigarette
Racing Tt"am of"'lorth \ot1am1. "'as seized
\ifonda) as 1t returned from the Bahamas
and docked in Pon Salemo, the Coast
Guard announced Tue-.da\
L'S. Customs Ser' ice agents turned up
t·ocaine residue on a dollar bill and traces
of man1uana an a plasuc bag, according to
the Coast Guard
r-.e11her perwn aboard the Ms Mind'
-ship's captain Le~1$ Sha"er and an
un1dent1fied first male -was charged
..-. uh drug possession.
~lso seized u nder tlle pohc) last ~~k
wa~ a 68-foot c,hnmp boat.
Officials ha-.e not decided whether to
purs~cn-11 forfe11ureofthc boat or allow a
line to paid as in the case of the Art Ro)'al.
..aid Leon Guinn. assistant regional Cus-
toms super'\> 1sor.
Rogerson. in a pc:llt1on to pan the
rrlease of his boat. said that he was not
aboard the Mk Ro) al when ll was SClZed.
and the ere~ had undergone dru& screen-
ing. Rogerson alw noted that no one v.a<>
arrested for poSS.C:\\lun of the m.m1uana
In his statrment. Rogc™>n said tht
man1uana "'as found in a ere~ member'\
cabin and ~as "against the stated polic) of
the corporation and the' essel ··He did not
!>a\ ..-.ha1 d1">C1phnar. action 1f an' a~a11t'd the en-~ member
Earlier Tueda) Transportation ~
retar. James Burnie\ defended the se11urc
of 11ic ~acht for cafT) ang less than a
teaspoon of manJuana
··vYe didn't decide that v.e v.CTC going 10
go out and seize big e'peos1' e )achts o'er
11n~ bats of mar111.1ana:· Burnie) ~1d on
ABC-TV's "'Good Morning o\menca ..
"\\hat I announced a ft'A w~ks aco wa.s
1( v.~ find an~ 1llep.I df'U&S on a v~sel.
v.e'rc 1oang to sc1zr a "esrt. •-e·rc going 10
tum ll over to Customs. and -.,e're go~ to
kt them make the final <ktetmanat1on
about whether the vessel should be
returned to the owner or sold at auction ·•
1>f> .U•~l•tH Pru. ~trllHltH to
mis nport.
Officials at the Oranae ( ount\ Fair-
grounds on wh11.:h the amphitheater s11s.
said the~ "'ere surpnscd at the lalC'Sl att1on
tx-cau~ settlement talks wuh the c1t1zen s
group last 11>eek seemed pos1t1H
CoITirnission
still against
road project
By LANCE IGNON
Of_O.,,... ...
A program on Oriental flo~r arranging will be
presented. Call Helen Salemo at 494-6460 for
further information. The government's new pohC) pro-.1des
for seizure of an) vessel when an} ilmount
of 1llegal drugs 1s found. Prev1ousl}. boats
~re seized only when large amounts of
drugs were found. and the vessels were
held in lieu of a fine based on the quan11t)
of the drugs
Four booked on cocaine charges
The Cahfom11 Coastal Comm1ss1on has
unan1mousJ) reaffirmed an earlier de-
c1s1on to re1ect v.1denin1 of Laguna
Can\On Road
I In. a 1-0 \.Ote Tuesda) 1he comm1ss1on
appro' ed the technical aspects ofa finding
11 reached an Februal') when H turned
do..-. n a plan b} the Sate Department of
Transpon.auon to w1den a portion of the
road from two to four lanes
By GREG ltLERKX
Otho., .........
Wedne.dsy, May 11 "Both the corporation and m}S<'lf
strongly support government efforts at
haltins drug traffic." Rogerson said "But
the seizure of this vessle for the apparent
tnd1v1dual actions ofa crew member for
minute traces makes no sense.
Po hct made an undercover drug bu) at a
Costa Mesa hotel Tuesday night then
arrested four men suspected ofhvmg in the
hotel and dealing cocaine
Pohce ha'e long suspected that the
Allstar Inn was a center of local drug
trafficlong. and ha-.e been an-.estigatang
act1v1t) there for scver.ll months Police
searched oneofthe rooms but did not find
an) drugs or paraphernalia t..: nderco' er
officers se11ed about SI 00 v. orth of cocaane
and some methamphetamines dunng 1he
underco'er buy, wd 8o)lan
.\ s"'arm of U,una ~•dents appealed
to the ,omm1ss1on in Februaf') not to
accept the SI J m1lhon Caltrans proposal
for fear 11 ~ould dam• the en' 1ronment
and would do httk to improve safet)
• 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Rectevelopmat Ace.
ey, council chambers, 77 Fair Drive.
TIJanday, Jfay 12
• 7 p.m. Oruce Coaty Ramu Rdatiou
CommlttlOD. Conference Room A. Bwld1ng B. 1300
S. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana.
• 7:30 p.m . Costa Meta Su.t&ary Dtatrlct,'
council chambers. 77 Fair Dnvc.
"This type of action presents an un-
reasonable danger to all boat owners for
the isolated actions of passengers and
crew."
Just hours after Rogerson -v.ho was
not on the Ark Royal when 11 was sea zed -
made his remarks. another l:>oat was
impounded
The annts were made around I 0 p. m at
the Allstar Inn. 1441 Gisler Ave., said Sgt.
Tom Boylan.
Arre.sled were Samuel Pelzman. 32.
Stc\.Cn Doualas Camnte. 34. Russell Allen
Chnsue. 34, and a 17-ycar-old Juvenile.
suspected of beans the pnmary dealer All
four men live at the hotel, which rents
rooms on a weekly basis and has man)
long-term tenants. said Boylan.
Pelzman and Chnst~ "'ere arrested on
susp1c1on of sellina coc:a1~ an.1 are bclna
held 1n lieu of S25.000 baJI Camnte and
the JU'enile ~re arrested for be1na under
the influence of drugs and held an heu of
S 1.000 bail The io-.esupt1on at lM
.\llstar Inn 1s contanu1ng.
Instead cih offictals havt' ad,anccd a
plan th.11 calls for 'anous s.afet) impro\t
ments -such as ~tcr d1-.1den -
..-. tthout ..-.1den101 the ru.sttc road
Caltrans ofTic1als ha~ stated 1n the past
that the cit~ 's plan is inadequate. As a
resulL the state asency has threatened to
~hnqu1sh control of the hl&hwa~.
Irvine 'peacekeeper' hurt
in AIDS protest at Capitol
BJ JONATHAN VOLZU °' ... .._ .......
An Irvine woman said she was
injured 11 Gov. Deukmejian's office
Monday durina a demonstration for
lqislation to fiJht AJOS and tnd
ditcrimination apinst homoscx-
uala.
But Teresa Brownyard. 39, said
she wasn't suppoted to ,ea sucked
into t.br mess -she was the cbipatcd .. ptaCXkeepa ...
8rowayarcl Yid dozens Of
~acn had itonned into ~
UM:ji&l\'1 office, Ml.ile the aod nine ~tried 10 keep the innocent and
curioUI .-ay from &be tc:ti vi ty. -n.e oeeceteesic:n don't pertia-
pale in 1hc prOiest.: .-e do0'1 ~II or ~, .. Bn>Wnylid .aid. .. Al
I pceebcpct, I tell aXopk not IO Ft
too dole becaute they mjpt w:t bun
Ofllimted. .......... ,.
PoMr ~ war* ..._, Sl.900
went .... ft'OIB a holM in dll llOO
block cl Aa--Oide bitM!di ., p.m. S.•urdly tad 6 Lal. Sunday.
"Ironically, I went up there be-
cause they were aJJO fi&huna to end
violence on women ...
ConOictina reporu of tbe i11Jury
emCTJf!d from Sacramento. Sevml wilOCW:I said Brownyard was
knock~ to the around by PQlJce u
she stood outside the ca trance to the
aovernor's office. vthile OthCri aid
she appt.aml to have fainted
In either cue, 8ro-nyard ••
taken to Univcnity Medical Cmta,
eumiocd and rcleucd Ho.pjt.al ~n Judi Ro.e uid
Bfown)'Vd WU examined ID the
C1MlllePCY room bd s:ufrmd .. oo ob\llOUS iqjuries. ..
Biowayatd. h~. taid lbc
mft'trcd IC~ had iJVuries iD U
auto 9Ccidic'Dt a couple~ ... and conttftds sbe WIS U IO d9e
.,OU.nd bY • ~ Ooliceman •'"' pummded "vatil I blacked out. ..
• The pn>ICR ended -.th the arrats
-
of 41 <kmonstrators.
The arTCSts OC'CUrn'd du nng a
protest an the ground-floor reception
room of De'UkmeJian's Capitol of·
fice, and capped three days of
demonstrat1ons 1n Sa<nmcnto by
PY' and AIDS acttvists.
The protesters d1spla)ed wall-
su:cd banners that said "No more
veto1 of lesbaan-py n&hts" and
-rhC Fuhm' murdered us witb ps
-the Dutt murdcn us with his
veto pen." Prcxesters. many v.arina
T -tibuu that SI.id .. Silent No M~!··
liUCnd t.hc otfJCC with ptnk conftn1
Md llDI protcSt tonp as they WttC
&N .... , by police. na. analCd n::iocivcd m19dc-
meMOr citatioas fot disruplina an
oftlet WldiQI &fWt flili.QI lO dis-pene,
ftlt I .. fllPrwtm ......... ............
muaJty. The theft occuned bdweera ........... •-•
5;)() p.m. Monday ud 10 a.m.
:f.aday.
~poncd • • • A resident complained that large
I S-wheder truck na.s were 11legall~
parked on Warner A "enue near
Green Strttl. She sa.td the ngs wtrt
causin& a hazard by bloclung 'ae~ of
traffic. The ofTend•na truck wac; h11 b'
three warning citations. • • • About 35 1uvcnilcs altqcdl\ ~ere
1ump1na out 10 froot of traffic ~hen
vch1del pe~ by 1n the are~ of
Newland Strttt and Slater A venue • • • Someone cnteftd a p,...c in the
14000 block of Ptnfield Circle \brouab an unlocked door and stole
enaioc pans from a Che" rolet c.nwo. • • • Nciabbon filed rotnplaiats It
l<klO p.m. Tu.csd&y aboiat noitt
ema.natuw ftom a loud bll'wS i.D 1bt
area Of 8eacb Boukvard north or
Slaltt Aven~
ltm
for an emplO)ei of a Shell psohoe
station at 416~ Trabuco Road. ~
customer told pohtt be made a
compl~an1 10 the employtt. and
rt'C'Cl'ed a punch 1n the jaw for his
efforts.
eo.tallesa
Thrtt tttn.qt 11rts 9rho ditched
thttr classes at \\1llard Junaor High
School in 5.'lnll o\na and lOO the bus
to South Coast Ptaz.a ~ anutcd for
allC"&edly shophfUna. two~~ from
Nordstrom TM omccr 1ntervtCWlnt
the IJOS -&&CS 12. 13 and 14 -wd
the) .. cont1nuall) l1uahedanddid not
tile t.bc 11\0~nt scnousl) ... The sir1s
were released to school officiah and
tbc1r parents. • • • Police~~ teareh•na for t\\'O bo)-s
wbo tossed 1 moloto" cocttaal 11 a
tratkT owned b)> the -'~I [)eve~
mcnt c~. The fl:a.mina _bottk of
osoline hit a trtc m mad-tlllht and laackd Oft 1 partl tot It burR tnto
Sama. but c::autCd DO dam
audlloritia .us
• • • \ man weanns a bro•'1l shin
1den111')1ngh1m~lfasa S«unty&uard
and C'3J11tng a pa~ bq and a
chproard allqrdl) stole a stuffed
rkptunt from a novelty a.bop on
'e~ port .\' enue. The to} was valued
at S I~
Lapna lleacla
The owner of a IQ85 M~
Benz parked Tutsda) on J~l Strttt
told pohcc that wmeone had stolen a
snll emblem Yalued al SSO and had
broken a ~,ndo,,,,, ca"'1na an CllJ-
matcd $7 SO darn.ur.. -......
!\ rtSicknt of tht 1200 bloc.k o(
Momi de On\e ed politt
Tucsda) ror eura paltOts ~ of
\Tb1des spced1111 thr the oci&h-
borhood an the earl) mominp and' in
tht e\ C1llQl.1 • • • Police cited Bradtc_y Clar\
Cushman. JI, of~ 8a1Cb. far alltFU> Pl OQ So.-Coast Hi&hwa).
Worker shot in Dana Point
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Dukakis macliine rolls;
Reagan to endo~se Bush
'''''""''"' Standings: Democrats
Otltgatt lallN as of Mty 1 1, 1988
600
Plastt~gun
bill getting
fast action By Tk A.ltodate4 Prest
Democrat Mkhael Dukak.Js hailed
his lopsided ~rcs1dcnual primary
w1ns in West Vu'&inaa and Nebraska,
declarina. "I'm workina hard ... to
wrap it up:· but Jesse Jackson said he
wasn't ready to quit. Pmident Re-
agan set the stqe today for his public
endorsement oT Republican George
Bush tont&ht.
Reqan, an a teas1n1 mood. told
re~ncn today at the White Hou~ -
wttt'i Bush nearby -"I JUSt have a
very brief announcement to make,
and that IS that rll have SOmeth1n1 to
say about the campallf\ tonagllt."
Grinning, he dechncd to 1n1wcr
questions on the subJcct.
The prcstdent 1s to announce what
everyone alrcad) knows at a Re-
publican dinner tonaght.
Vice President Bush cruised to
barely contested wins m Tuesday's
contests m Nebraska and West Vir-
ginia. He already has a mathematical
lock on the Republican nomination.
But Bush's showmg 1n Nebraska
pointed to possible weakness in the
fight to come this fall. Sen. Bob Dole
of nei&hborina Kansas. who dropped
out ofihe Republican race almost two
months ago. still siphoned off nearly a
fourth of the vote.
Even though he has mowed down
all his nvals. Bush has made weak
showinas in some farm st.ates.
Bush still has token oppos1t1on
from former tclev1s1on evangthst Pat
Robertson. who technically remams a
Senate panel seeks notes
froDl North in drug probe
By Ttte A1toclated Presa
WASHINGTON -The Senate Foreign Relauons Committee will
consider granting Oliver L. North limited immunity to get him to turn over
2,848 pages of notes he took wfl1le a key White House operativt in the Iran-
Contra affair. Sen. John Kerry. D-Mass .. said such 1mmun1ty 1s among the
opuons the panel wt.JI consider as 1t seeks to wrap up its probe of connccuons
between U S aid to NicaraJua's Contra rebels and Lalin Amencan drug
trafficking. Other poss1b1ltt1es include subpoenaing Nonh's Washtngton
lawyer. Brendan V Sullivan Jr. and enllsung the help of execuuve branch
agencies that should nghtfull)' have the documents. sa} Ke!T) and his aides
Reputed mobsters beat murder charge
PHILADELPHIA -The champagne flowed as fa m1h and fnends
celebrated the murder acquittals of rt'puted mob bo~ "icodemo "Little
"l1cky .. Scarfo and eight associates accused ofkllllng a gangster rival "It was a
\.Cl)'. very brave JUI)'," said Las Vegas lawyer Oscar Goodman at the part) in
a posh center Cit) hotel hours after Tucsda)' ·s "erd1cts cleanng Scarfo and his
associates ofk1lhng Salvatore Testa on Sept. 14.1984. Scarfo and his associates
were aJso found innocent of conspiracy and possession of an instrument of
cnme. charges brought against them by two ex-mobsters turned informants
who sa1d they were part of the murder plot The acqumed men. howe,er. did
not attend the celebrauon.
New llver transplant technlque successful
PITTSBURGH -The world's first tv.o reported successful attempts to
transplant parts of the same liver into different pa lien ts are big steps toward
overcoming the chronic donor organ shortage. sa) transplant surgeons Dr
Henn Bismuth, a liver transplant surgeon at Paul Brousse Hosp11al in Pans.
reported here Tuesda) that he had no choice but to d1v1de the II\ er of a 40-year-
old brain-dead man for two women. both unconscious and near death The
procedure. performed Ma> I . 1s believed to be the steond m th<' world,
according to Dr Chnstoph E. Broelsch. professor of surger) at the l 'n1vemt)
of Chicago The pre' 1ous one was performed in Februar) in West German)
Palr tle the knot after 23 years in sln
BELLE GLADE Fla -.\lter 23 years of Ii' mg in sin. ;.n 84-}car-old
cancer patient mamed his 74-,car-old companion 1n a hospital ceremon)
arranged and attended b~ his nu~s a day before surgcr) Emma Jones stood
beside Charlie V1clers in a wheelchair and legaJI} ucd the.' le.not Tue<;<iav 1n a
Glades General Hospital lounge as 2'5 nurses and doctors looked on.
..
''L YouCAN1
SfnvlrOFF,
Yoo HAVE
'lbllmElr."
,
candidate. But Robertson concedes
he has no hope of ~ttin& the
nomination now -Bush went over
the top in delqates two weeks q o, tn
the Pennsylvania primary.
With two more wms in htl column,
Dukak1s moved within slrik.ina dis-
tance of the 2,081 delegates needed to
nail the Democratic nomination.
Accordina to the latest AP dclca,atc
count, Dubkis had 1,581 to Jack-
son's 942.
JJ
JJ
JJ
110 bt chosen: 514
In West VirJinia, Dukak:is cap-
tured 251,6 70 votes. or 79 percent, to
Jackson's 44.858 or 14 pm:ent. with
99 percent of the ~incts rcportina.
In Nebraska, Oukakis received
104.996 votes. or 63 percent to
Jackson's 44.275 or 26 percent. with
99 pen:ent of the ~incts 1n.
Oukak.Js was wmninJ all 37 of the
delegates in West Vir&JOia and 18 of
the 25 in Netnska.
been all but monohth1c in contests to
date.
Exit polls sugcsted OukakJs was
bc&innfoa to make some inroads tnto
Jackson's black support, which has
But both Duk.ak.Js and Jackson
were tumina their attention toward
California, whose hu.,e primary with
its 314-<klegatc prize is less than a
month away.
Fans greet Irving Berlin, 100,
with a vocal birthday message
NEW YORK (AP) -It wasn't a White
Christmas, but dozens of fans who usually sing
Christmas carols to composer lrvina Berlin seren-
aded him at his mansion today at the very start ofh1s
IOOth binhday.
The reclusive com poser, who hates to get up in
the momma and wrote a song to that effect. didn't
put in an appearance.
"If he's 100. he's probably slee~ing," said
Robena Kaufman, who bad been walking her dog
and stopped to see what the crowd of 7S people was
domg in front of the five-story brick mansion m
Beekman Place, an exclusive East Side enclave.
John Wallowncb, who organized the m1dn1ght
Tucsda}' serenade and llas organized the Christmas
carol singing outside Berlin's door for at least 20
years. was sure Berlin was awake.
··He's a night owl, I've seen b1m walking his dog
at 3 a m .. •· WalloWltch said.
&rim's secrclal)' confirmed that.
"When they were there singing, of course he
heard them. He was very thrilled by that.'' Hilda
Schneider said at mid-morning. She added that the
composer was spending the day "quietly at home.
He's never made a big thing about his birthdays."
During the singing, a somewhat tntoxicated
reveler yelled "HAAApppy Birthday Irving" at the
drawn shades of 17 Beekman Place.
"Even 1fhe d1dn't write a thing, to reach 100 1s
to be pan of American history," said 21-ycar-old
John W1es.sman. a Junior at New York University
"But this guy wrote a lot I love 'God Bless Amenca. •
Every American has got to love it."
The music and lyrics am ong the more than
1.SOO songs Berlin created for the st.age. screen and
popular music are mexlricably woven mto the
Amencan culture. j,
They mclude "White Christmas," "Easter
Parade ..... Alexander's Ragtime Band." "There's No
Business Like Show Business," "Puntn' on the
Ritz." "Blue Skies." "Cheek to Cheek ... and "Oh.
How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning."
W ASHfNOTON (AP) -lql-.
t.tion to ban undececublc p1ajt.ic
firearm• could clear the Senate Ju.-
diciary Comatittce lhil Tbunday,
just two dayt after the Ho~ ap-
proved a simit.r bill with a c:alm that
rarely accoms-nies sun control
measures.
A smooth ride for the lesislation
was virtually auuied two weeb llO,
after Attorney General Edwin Meae
Ill and law eoforcemeot poupe
agreed to a compromise veruon -
and the National Rifle Association
went along.
The NRA qreed to avoid a
bruismg gun control battle in Coo-arcss when It became Clear that DO
existing handguns would be
prohibited under the agreement.
Plasuciunsarc not yet a reality, but
chief House sponsor William J.
Hui.hes said Tuesday the firearm1
could be a weapon of choice for
lerronsts in the future. His colJeaaues
agreed, passing lhe bill 413-4.
The Senate Judiciary subcommit-
t~ on the Constitution, meanwhile
cleared a similar bill by Sen. Howard
M. Metzcnbaum for action by the fuU
committee. The full panel meets
again on Thursday, and the gun bill is
o n the agenda.
The Hughes bill would make it
illegal to manufacture, import, tell.
transfer or possess a plastic fireann,
defined as a weapon with less than 3. 7
ounces ofmei.al.
Mu1mum pcnaltJcs would be five
years in pnson, and fines of$2SO,OOO
for individuals and SI million for
orpnizations.
The bill contains a '"sunset"
provision that would repcaJ t.bc
cnminaJ prov1s1ons after five yean.
enabling the law to keep pace with any
advances that may occur in firearms
detection technology.
Reputed drug lord uses cocaine as ,Veapon
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP)-Carlos Lchder
Rivas 1s a man at war with the United States who
vie"s cocaine as a weapon, the prosecutor said in
closing arguments at the reputed Colombian drug
kingpin's smuggling tnal.
''He's staff at war." U.S. Attorney Robert
Merle.le told the JUry Merkl<' was expected to finish
his rt<marks toda). followed by defense attorne)
Edward R Shohat's closmg arguments.
and had earned S20 million.
"That 1s an example of Mr. Lehder's 'children'
)OU saw tn this courtroom." said Merkle. Several
witnesses have testified that Lchder referred to
cocaine loads as children.
Merkle blasted defense arguments that lehder
had been used by convicted smuggler and key
prosecution witness Ed Ward as well as conten-
tions that lehder was a legitimate businessman
who wanted to develop Norman's Cay as a resort.
Merkle said Tuesday that Lchder viewed
cocame asa weapon against the United States. The
prosecutor also said the Colombian was rcspon-
s1bk for smu9,g,!ing 19 tons into the United States
Lchder, 38. whom proS«utors said was a key
member of Colombia's Medelhn cartel. 1s charged
with bnngrng 3.3 tons of cocaine into the United
States from 1978 to 1980, paytng bribes and
makmg threats to use Norman's Cay m the
Bahamas as a pnvate rela) stat1on.
Co-defendant Jack Carlton Reed. 57, of San
Pedro, 1s charged with smuggling conspiracy.
''There as simply no way the defense is
plausible, credible or believable." the prosecutor
said. "A legitimate businessman doesn't attract
tounsts with machine guns."
The prosecutor said that to equate Lebdcr's
drug orpn1zat1on to Ward's group of American
smugglers was hke "companng the Boston Red
Sox to the Little League."
'
Billionaire Boys Club pair
get life terms without parole
By Tiie A11oclated Presa
REDWOOD CITY -Two Billionaire Boys Club members were
sentenced to life in prison without parole for the death of a one-time close
associate of the Shah of Iran. One of the men sentenced Tuesday was Reza
Eslam1n1a, the 26-ycar-old son of murder victim Hedayat Eslaminia. who died
inside a steamer trunk en route to Los Angeles in 1984. San Mateo County
Supenor Coun Judge Robert 0 . Miller pronounced the-sentences, 1gnonns
tt1eir mothers' plea for leniency. "I believe Reza is innocent," Mtna Hakimi.
w1dow of the victim and mother of Reza Eslaminia, told the Jud.Jc tn broken
English "I beheve Reza is a victim, too. My children pray every ni&ht for their
brother to come home. lfhe doesn't come home. I wonder who 1s responsible
for their faith." Miller ignored the pica m first sentencing Reza Eslam1nia. then
Arben Dostt. also 26
LA supervisors suspend syphilis test fee
LOS ANGELES -Tht county Board of Supervisors voted unanimously
to allocate $2. 7 m1lhon to fi&ht a syphilis outbreaJc estimated at four times the
national average. The board also voted Tuesday to suspend for six months a
$20 fee charged for diagnosis and treatment of venereal diseases and
tuberculosis at county-run clinics. Some have said the fee's implementation
helped prompt the epidemic by causing many people to forao such tests.
Attendance for such screenings has dropped 40 pt"t"CCnt since the fee was
instituted in August 1986, according to Dc~rtment of Health Services figures.
"You know, it was stupid, absolutely stup1d, to put a fee on in the first place,"
said Supervisor Kenneth Hahn, whose 2nd District has been hit hardest by the
epidemic. He said the county should have thought in terms of"what a syphilis
e pidemic costs the community."
Man convicted ln traUslde executlons
SAN D IEGO-A SupenorCourtjury took o nly seven houn toweiah SOO
pieces of evidence and the testimony of 91 witnesses and find a San Francisoo
man suilty of executina five hi ken in Northern California parks. The jury that
convicted David J. Carpenter on Tuesday will return next week to bc&in the
penalty phase that will determine whether the defendant should be executed or
spend the rest of his life in prison. Carpenter, SS. was convicted of first-dcsree
murder with 1pccial circumstances in the 1980 k.illinas of five bikers.
Ruling asked
overuse of
man'sblood
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A state
ap~ls court has been asked to allow
a civil suit to'° 10 trial so a rulina can
be made o n whether a patient has tbc
right to any profits from products
aenet1cally engineered from tbc s--
tient's blood.
Lawyers for John Moore, 43, of
Seattle. asked Tuesday that Moore's
civil suit against UCLA be reinstated
so tt can proceed to trial.
Justices Arleiah M. Woods and
Ronald M. Georse. joined by Los
An&elcs Superior Court Judge David
M. 'Rothman. sat by special appoint-
ment on the 2nd District Court of
Appeal to consider reopenina tbc
case. The justices have several week:s
to render a decision
Moore, a Seattle sales maftlllef,
filed the case, believed to be the first
ofiu kind, more than thn:e YQRllO
after UCLA researchers found that
his blood contained rare properties
that offered some protecti=:inst
leukemia. Moore. who suffi from
leukemia, was suc:cessfully ted for
the disease at the UCLA Medical
Center.
Moore claimed-UCLA and blood-
cancer specialist Or. David W. Go&dc
obtained I patent 00 I cdl line
developed from Moore's blood
without consent and without ditcust-
'"I the potential commerciaJ vaJue of
the patent with him.
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emba&sykills3, injures 15
Israelis hold
Palestinian
journalists
NJ('OSJA. Cyprus -A car pecked with ~plosjves blew up today on a bndF minutes aha police had cbued it away from the lsraeb Embassy. JERUSALEM (AP) -Sokhcrs
authorities said. Tbne people were killed and 1 S wounded. The semi-official and police arrested at lc.ast m
Cyprus News Af;ency said an Arab man who owned the car was arrntcd while Palcst1oian JOWMlisu today. and
ll}ina to run away from the 1Cene. A caller claim1~ to represent tcrronst Abu leaden of the Palestuuan upns1ng
N'adal•s crc>'IP told NBC-TV tn New York tfus momma that N1dal's . 155ued a MW leaflet callina on Arabs
orpnizat1on was responsible for the bombina. NBC News Edttor Michael to store enouah food for a month of
Wilt0nquotcd lhecaJlerassayinait was the firstoffuturcauackugainst Israeli civil disobedience.
W'IC~· Abu Nida!. whose .sal f:WDC is Sabry al-~ has been accused by ~ army command today said n
lsraeb. Arab and Western 1ntellilence qenaes of direct.ant scores of tcrronst was pleased with the ~sponse of
attacks. They include 11multaneow assaults a~ Ro~~ V acnna aarporu Dec. Pa&esumans in the occupied Gau
21 •. t98S. ~t kll~ 20 people: The Mttsubi~1 Pa)Cro exploded and Stnp to a potcnuatty explosavc cam-
d1sintegrated an the middle of"t~ bridge on a main hi~way. less than 200 yards paian to issue new identity cards to
from the embassy. The explosion set four other vehicles on the bndge ablaze the area·s 400.000 adults.
Danl•h prime mlnl•ter Schlueter r esigns
COPENHAGEN. Denmark -Prime Minister Poul Schlueter resigned
today in a bid to form a new ccnter-ri&ht coaht1on after an 1nconclus1ve
parhamcnt.ary clcct1on called over Dcnmart's nuclear-arms pohC) and ns
allqiance to NATO. Danish radio s11d Schlueter submitted his res1gnat1on to
Queen MafJl'Cthe JI at Amalicnbora Palace and told her ncgottattons would
bqin this afternoon. Tuesday's ballot1n1cnded in a stalemate in which neither
major bloc could form a majonty government. Schluctcr's outgomg m1nont}
four-pany coalition rct.amed its 70 scats 1n the Folkctmg. the 179-mcmbcr
parhamcnt. The soc1ahst oppos1uon dropped two ~ts for a to tal of 79
Uaea.y cea•e-flre holding Jn Lebanon
BEIRUT. Lebanon -Shute Moslem m1l1ttas with tanks. ho~1t1ers.
rockets and mortars fought each other today for control of the slums of south
Beirut. Police said 26 people were killed and 61 wounded. A cease-fire called b}
Syrian and Iranian mediators went into effect eight hours after fighttng began
at 2:30 a m . pohce said Earn~ today. Syna repeated a warnmg that It mrght
use 1ts troops to halt the battle betWttn the pre>-Synan Amal m1lttta and the
pro-Iranian Hezbollah, which had shattered an earhcr 24-ho ur truce The
battle occurred near where many of the 18 foreign hostages in Lebano n arc
believed held. There was no word on the host.ages. Smee fighting broke o ut
Fnday, 180 people have been killed and 433 wounded.
Palcstanians m the West Bank and
Gaza Strip, whach Israel has occupied
since 196 7. began dtmonstrata ng
qa1nst the occupation last Dec. 8
Accordin& to U.N fiJUrtS. 185
Palestinians have died !(I the fi ve
monthsofv1olcncc. An lsrach soldl(T
and a Jewish teen-age settler also ha\ c
been killed.
"The upnsmg has made the Palesu-
nian problem a ~ntral issue 1n the
v.orld:· said the leaflet d1stnbuted 1n
the occupied lands and in Arab cast
Jerusalem. which was annexed b)
Israel. "The upnsang 1s beco ming a
ghost which scares the encm ) ··
It urged .. a complete bo)COtt of the
Zionists" and asks the people to
.. read) themselves for ~·' 11 d1sobe-
d1cncc by storing food 1n houses
enough for at least a month "
In Jerusalem and tts suburbs.
police and soldiers began rounding up
JOurnahsts and communtt)' leaders at
about I a.m (3 p.m. PDT Tucsda) l
according to .\rab rcpons
Shultz confident treaty
differences can be solved
GENEVA (AP) -U S. ~t.ary of tJtc Geo rge
Shultz toda) reopened talk.s on a troubled arms control
treat)' and sud he was sure the So"act Union v.-ants to ~I ve d1fTcrenccs that acd lhe Senate to shch c the pact
1ndtlio1tcl)'
Shultz. befott meeting with Soviet Foreign "11n1ncr
Eduard Shevardnadll. refused to blame the SQ, 1ct!. for
d1fTcrtntcs o"cr how to mo nHor the destruction of L S
and So"1ct 1ntermed1atc-rangr nuclear m1ss1lcs
.. I am not tr) mg to charactcnze the d1sagrttments ··
he told ttportcrs o n his flight from \\iuhtngton
.. Pro blems have anscn. and smcc no one has e ver done
an) thana ltk.c this bcfo~. there arc problems \\ e
a pproach this m a problem~!\ mg v.a' "
So" 1ct foreign \11naslt) spol..c<;man (1ennad'
Geras1mo'. 1n a telephone 1nten 1ev. toda\ v.1th the
Bn ush Broadca sting Corp. said .. \\e think that v.t r an
iron out our d1 fTcrenc~
·The~ .ire not ' er) big." he said ·so v.e still h~1~ dnd
v.c thmk that the Senate 1s gomg to rat1f, the treat~ belore
the llAo!>Cow summit." The summit betWttn Rcapn and
So' u~t C ommun1st Part}' General Secttt.ary M1kha1I S
Gorbache' 11 tehcdulcd for May 29-Juoe 2.
She"ardnadzc. amv1n1 10 Ge~• on Tuesda). had
said he was not sutt what the problems over the treaty
v.crc. He said the So"1cts had answered questions posed
b) the United St.at~
.. Bas1lalh the 'cnficauon problems ttgarding the
l"'f flntermCd1att"-r<1nge Nuclear Forces> treat~ ha'e
bc:cn r~l"ed. I think ·· he said
In \\a\htngton. Sen Sam ""J unn 0 -Ga . chairman of
the Senate .\rmcd Sen tr~ Committee settd toda) t he
Senate could rat1f) the L S .l)o, 1ct nuclear amu
ilgrttment in umc for the llAoscov. ~umm1t 1f~hulu v.oru
out d1spul1."~ 1n this v.-rci.. ~talks
·1 thmk 1hcrc·, \till ume tu get the consent of the
Sen.He to ra11fica11on prior to thr summit But these
mJ tler> ha' c to be dealt v.1th.' he said on 4.BC-TV's
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Polish ship builders end strike
GD.\:"-~K Poland !AP) -Ln h \.\ ak ..a \<ltd 111d.1'
that Jn l t ght-da~ )tH.lov.n stn ke a t thl" Lenin '>h1 p 1.ird
shnv.l'd \oltdant\ s strength but that lal k ol v.1Jl''>P'l'ad
<,uppon hurt lhl' stnlu:rs ·v. t' v.l'rl' parah1ed because lht:re v.ae '>Uh .... ol u' ··
\\ .ik !>.1 told rl'porter) at St. 8 f)g1da·, Church nc:ar the
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Warner to buy Lorimar
NEW YORK (AP) -Financutlly troubled Lori mar Telepscturts
Corp. bas aatted to be acquired by Warner Communications Inc. in a
stock-swap transaction wonh about S 1.18 billion. officials said
Tuesday.
A merger between the two entertainment companies had been
widely eitpected, since they have been engaged in on-again-ofT..again
mer&er talks since early March.
Under the qrccment between entertainment conglomerate
Warner and Lorimar, a major telcv1s1on producer, 0.4 I 3 Warner
common shares would be exchanged for each Lorimar common share.
The deal puts a valueofabout Sl4on cach oflorimar's 47 million
outstanding common shares, for a total of around $630 million. In
addition, Warner would assume Lorimar•s debt of about $550 million.
Lorimar earlier rejected a $770 million, or S 17-a-sharc. takeover
bid from Denver investor Marvin Davis, the former owner of
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. Davis, who has indicated he ma) be
, willina to 10 hi&f\er, wasn't available for comment Tuesday.
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rountf s Employment Development
!Xpanment.
March's jobless rate of2.9 percent
was the lowest ever recorded for that
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Orange County s1ncic January, when
the unemployment was 3.1 percent
"If this keeps up. we'll have the
lowest annual unemployment rate in
history," said Johnson.
Leadina the increase in employ-
ment opportunities in Oranae Coun-
ty were the q.riculturc. conJtruction
and service industries.
The total number of aanculturc
employees in the county jumped
from 6,600 in February to 10,300 in
March as the industry bounded back
from a slow late winter start.
'"The level of aari~tlural employ-
ment was actually JUlt normal in
March, when yo" d expect a hirina
surge as crops such as strawberries are
ready for pickin,. •• aid Johnson.
"We had some bed weather in
February which held employment at
a lower than normal level for that
month."
Unemployment last March was
considerably lower than the same
month in 1987, when the jobless rate
was 3.3.
Johnson said the decline in un-
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omy, which continues to soar put
state and national levels.
Statewide u.nernployment waa S.0 ~nt in March and the national
Jobless nne was S. S percent
"What seems to be ba~1 ina in Omaae County is that ~ o . arc
havina an extremely dt t ume
findina employees," said Johnaon,
"so they're binna people they miaht
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Gangs should be
held up to light of
public awareness
The reader's reaction was stanling: Why did the Daily
Pilot decade to &fonfy gangs?
The question, voiced more than once, was as surpns1na
as the d~ of Oran&e Coast gang activity detail~ in the
Pilot's Sunday Special.
Reporters Robcn Barker and Lance lgnon combmcd to
pttSent a disturbing rcpon of how gangs don't confine their
bloody acuvny to south central Los Angeles. I\ 1s more than a
trendy movie.
T~y are herc.
Youth gangs are makrng mroads in Orange Count) and
authonties are tak.tng the threat seriously.
Behind the ~acid facade of well-kept high schools m nice
middle-class neighborhoods attended by well-dressed stu-
dents from good homes is an ugly truth.
It could and does happen here. Gang activity is growing
in Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. Gang
meinbers $0 to the beach m Corona del Mar and break into
cars in Irvine.
Violent confrontations occur in the park. Drug deals and
rip-offs someumes sweep up the innocent. Knives and guns
mean death for gang members and innocent bystanders alike.
The lethal circle 1s startmg to spin with alarming
frequency.
Talking to Orange Coast Law enforccmen't officials.
educators and students.. the two reponers' efforts put the
problem before the pubhc.
Gangs should not be allowed to exist m safety of the
shadows, under Lhe cover of darkness. No. right there on the
e.. front page 1s the problem for all to see. to confront, to combat.
Yes, It 1s an alanmng realization. We are not as safe as we
thou$ht. It 1s troubling to realize the kid next door may be
weanng his gang's colors and carrying a .45-caliber pistol
under his jacket.
But it 1s not glorification. No one at this newspaper holds
gang members up as role models to be emulated. Gang
members have not been made out to be heroes. They were
exposed for what they are.
''They're cowards and assassins. and they're no good."
Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Jeff Cope was quoted as saying.
Explaining how gangs form . who belongs and their rituals
docs not elevate the gang. It raises the public's level of
awareness.
How can we hope to deal with wntething we don't
understand? Who will tack.le the danger; of png activity 1f the
public is unaware? Who will care but the victims?
One caller suggested the problem would JU St go away 1 f we
turned OlK collecu" e back on the gangs and ignored them.
But we kno~ that strategy won't work. Ignorance 1s false
and temporaf) bllSS. B) the ume we finall y tum around to face
facts. we ma) find our neighborhoods have been taken awa)
-forever.
Notch babies
Until reoent1y. tt appeared that there was no middle
ground on the "notch baby" provision of the Social Security
law.
For years. people ... bomdunng the 1917-1921 ··notch"
have had It impressed on them that they were dtscriminated
against b} the law that changed Lhe formula of benefits for
people who were born after 1916 ....
A repon b)' the General Accounting Office (GAO)
released in late March gives a much clearer picture of the
whole issue ....
Michelle M Murphy of Congressional Quarterly ...
reponed that although notch babies get smaller monthly
benefits than people who wett born just before them. the
GAO found that m most cases they gel more -and never less
-than stmilar ret1rtts who are youn$er.
Se"eral proposals are pending m Con_grcss aimed at
corrccung the .. notch" problem through legislation, but they
have one thing 1n common. They are tremendously
expensive ....
It 1s significant that neither Sen. Oaude Pepper. D-Fla ..
longtime advocate for the elderly. nor the American
Associauon of Reurcd Persons has pressed for the notch
legislauon.
We should heed the suggestion of AARP Chairman
Kermit Phelps that "it is time;~ to focus attention on more
substantive issues facing older Americans, such as long-term
care and reducuon of the federal budget deficit.·•
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Vigilante justice
Following 1 speech ... before the Amencan Newspaper
Publishers Association in HonoluJu, Joe Oark. the principal
of Paterson, NJ:s Eastside Kiah School told an im{>f'Omptu
news conference that ghetto dwellers who feel bes1eaed by
crime should bypass the cops and the courts and take matters
into their own hands.
se.cafically. he advised ..• , think a few lynchings are tn
order.·
On some occasions the lynch mob will be right. The kid
~11 seize really will be a muger. a dealer, or worse. But sometune, the mob will be wrong. ... But will anyone
catt that tome &hetto kid had been wronged?
Oark ts dangerous not only bccau$C he W'JCS people to
violence. but because he teaches that the answer to cnme is
Still mott lawlessness and misdirected anger.
TbiS nan ·IS I demq:ogue. as bis caJJ for ua few Jyndungs.,
c:ICmonsttateS. •
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holding his own In thepre:tHlent.JllJ"ikbit~. has SUrred OlliCkAmt:rtca.
As the 11rst blaclc presidential contender to be taken senoualy. he Ls
viewed as a heroic ngure assawtlng another barrier. • ·
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Word s can
weave web
of magic
There are certain phrases we don't
hke to hear. Most of them are clicbes
and true, but that doesn't make them
more acceptable.
The ones that never fail to raise my
blood pressure arc:
•One size fits all. You can tell wh1~h people subscribe to this.
They're the ones walking around
lookinJ out of shape.
• Gose your eyes and open your
mouth. Mother used to pull this on
me when I was a child to convince me
I would like okra or some other
repulsive food if I would just taste it.
I'm still hearing it today from a friend
who believes she is a Julia Child
clone.
• May 1 sec your driver's license.
please?
Martin defends his place
in baseball's hall of shame ;
• I'm afraid 11's your transmission.
lad)'.
• You will probablr. feel this for a
few seconds. Why don t doctors come
nght out and sa). "This 1s going to
hurt."
• I know this isn't any of my
business. but ... He's ri~t but you're
goin& to hear has opinion or advice
anyway. If the~ 1s anyone who s111l needs
proof1ha1 we hve in a violent society.
look \\hat has happened to Bill)
Manin
According to the New York Yan·
kecs. Bill)' stopped at a bar near
Arlington Stadium Fnday night after
a baseball game. and was victimized
in the bathroom on the way out.
It had been one of those days The
Yankees had lost the game to the
Texas Rangers. 7-6. and Billy had
kic ked din on the legs and shoes of
ho me-plate umpire Tim Welke and
had been asked to leave the field early
An hour or two later. he walked
into the bar with two companions,
and. according to the Yankees. he was
1mmed1ately taunted b} se ... eral un-
named Texans.
According to the Yankees. Bill)
accepted this taunting in "a good-
natured manner ·· Which. of course
1s the kind of gu~ he 1s. And then Bill)
and his two unnamed companions
had something to drink and then -as
much as Bill) "'as enJO)'ingJUSt being
a good-natured gu~ -he had to get
back 10 the hotel
Just as there are pnvilcges tha1 go
with being a grown-up. there are
respons1b1li11es 100.
On the wa\ out. however. he
walked in10 the.bathroom. and 1t was
there. according to the Yankees. that
he was "accosted b) three individuals
who, without provocation. attacked
(him)."
1 have not been so outraged since
two unseen assailants staned trouble
with Yankees' owner George Stein-
brenner 1n that elevator in Kansas
City George. you will remember.
assured America that he had taken
care o f those assailants. and showed
up the next da} with his hand in a cast
-tribute to the dangerous puncher
he1s
But while there is d1gn1ty 1n a
broke n hand - on George Steinbren-
ner. 11 would become a son of fashion
statement -what happened to 8111)
was not fashionable at all.
Yes. 1t gets worse.
8111) was not onl) attacked. his
head was inJured in several places
The most seriously damaged area was
apparently the lower half of one of his
ears. According to the Yankees, the
injuf) "began to bleed profusely,"
and after being worked on for close to
an hour at the team's hotel. Manin
wa) taken to a hospital and admitted
o' em1ght for observation.
Now. I don't know what the folks at
lhc hospital saw when they observed
Billy Manin overnight. but I have
been watching the man for a lot lonier
than that, and I am beginning to pick
up a pattern
Do }OU remember Joe Cooper. for
instance. the marshmallow salesman
\\hO fell do\\ n ne\t to Manin in a
hotel bar in Bloomington. Minn.? Do
)OU ~member the witnesses
swore Manin sucker punch 1m'>
Or Ro~ Hager the sponswnter he
beat up in 1978 in Reno. Nevada'>
Hager said Manin sucker punched
him too
l\nd a pitcher named Dave Bos-
well'>
And a pitcher named Ed Whitson?
And a pitcher named Jim Brewer'?
Or Ben Hawkins. an executive for
the Texas Rangers who was 59 years
old in I 974 when. witnesses said.
Manin h11 him while he (Hawkins)
\\3S strapped into his seat on a team
flight')
'Ale could go on here a long tjme.
bu1 that l'i enough to establish what
Martin 1s
But \\all
Eight da}''i ago. Pete Rose, mana$er
of the ( incinnall Reds. was throwing
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a tantrum over a late call by first-base
umpire Dave Pallone. when. during
the screaming and finger waving.
Rose shoved Pallone twice. and set
off a near not.
Rose. ofcou~. was fined SI 0.000
and suspended for 30 days by Na-
tional League president Ban G1amat-
t1 and has been pouting ever since.
Three days ago. the suspension was
upheld by the league's ei1ecut1ve
committee.
In the days between the announced
suspension and the appeal. however.
Manin (as well as that profound
commentator on baseball and hfe.
Bench) both expressed the
o p1mo that the penalty was too
severr an that umpire Pallone was
lucky Rose dn't squashed him one
1n the nose.
Then the sus nsion was upheld,
and then Rose said this: "It was wro ng
to touch an umpire. especially twice,
but he provoked me by touching me
in the face. I hate 10 say it, but I'd
p_roba.bly do it apin 1f the same
s1tuauon came up.
Leaving Billy Martin with no
choice but to go into a bathroom
Friday night and get himself attacked
by three unnamed Texans.
You want to b( the biggest punk 1n
baseball. sometimes you've got to go
out and defend the title.
Pde Derkr 11 • 1yndlc•td
colUDlllsl bl S.uam8to.
• We'll have to wait unul we set
the report from the lab.
And then the~ arc those phrases
which give us the incentive to carry
o n a while longer.
• The report from the lab was
negative: the doctor says you have
nothing to worry about.
• You've lost weight!
• Con,ratulations. you won.
• Don t change a thing -it's
perfect.
Words work magic. They can
comfon us or cause us ~in. The right
words saad in the nght way can
motivate us. build our confidence or
destroy 11.
And they can be dangerous. We can
be so earned away by the delivery of
words that we don't hear the actual
meaning of them. The written word is
different from the spoken word. What
you hear. unless you hsten carefully,
isn't alwa)s what you read -another
reason to use the phrase ... Put it in
wnung."
Words can be bonngifthercarc too
man)' of them. if they arc not put
together nght., or if they arc too
pompous. This does not apply to
columnists. of course.
Words can make us laugh or make
us cry. and somet imes bot.b at the
same time. We are beginning to
recognize that funny people can be
effective healers.
When it is obvious an argument is
not going to be won by either pany.
the most operative and tactful phrase
we can use is s1mply ... "You may be
nght"
We have phrases that arc mean-
ingless such as ... "Let's keep in
touch." or "I'll call you," or"Drop by
when you're in the neighborhood."
The three words most meaningful
and souJht after -when they arc
spoken sincerely -arc, "I love you."
Examples of happv phrases are:
Jesse Jackson is banking
big stacks of political IO Us
"You've got the job;' 1'Ched's in the
mail" and 'Tll take care of it."
The two words which can be the
most imtatmg arc, "I foriot.." and
two that arc always appreoated arc,
"Thank you."
Words that arc difficult to say arc.
"It's my fault" and "I was wrona."
I belteve the thrtt saddest words a
person can say arc, "I don't care."
WASHINGTON -An oft-asked
question still hangs over the Demo·
cratic Pany: What does Jesse Jackson
really want? The answer. according 10
intimates. 1s that he really wants to he
president.
Most likely, Jackson will fall sho n
of winmn& the Democratic nomi-
nation. But his 1988 campaign 1s
merely another lap in a longer race
He is looking down the road. as-
sociates say. to 1992 or 1996.
His 1mm~1ate objective, they tell
us. is to open the presidential election
process to blacu ind increase their
poljticaJ clout. He has brouJht black
voters swannina to the polls. In some
natcs. close to 100 percent of eligible
blacks have regiskn:d to vote.
His skin color has probably caused
a hi&her percent..,e of blaclc voters to
• vole for him than white voters to vote
ap1nst him. Yet his 1ppeaJ to black
voters goes decptt than skin color.
The sight ofJcSie J~kson standing
. WJ amona the white candidates,
holding his o-n in the presidential
debates, has 11irred black Amenca. As
the first bllclc Presidential contender
t6betaken1triousJy. he is viewed au
heroic f 11urc a ultina anothCf' bar· rin-.
His nest pt, ueociaia c:onflde, i'
to st~ tNct le~ within
the Otmomtic Patty, At I doled-door IMtUlll wtth ....,,, ddcn. he
rCpcaled bddaim &hat be ctida 't want
IO bt ~ as a biact c:andial~. 8U1 ~pub toad US I .. RDIC of
na dominated the dltCUSltoll. IKtton told tht party le8da's tut
thry ""*kin) felt ~im. He dotsn'\
inlnd t0 l*dmail die Dtmomtic
Piny. he eteUled uan. If M lbould
k* the ~tiaJ nomiuuoe. -.C
•i4. M wouldft 't fonn 1 Wrd Plf'IY or .,._a prolat. He would do noduna,
tltpraritcd.10divide orditnqK tbe
pany.
One pankipent ~ dtlt
Jackson moderate some of his views
10 attract wider support. This was as
close as the party elders came to
saying to Jackson's face what they
havebttn whispering behind h1sback
-that he would bea polttical liabiJity becau~ of his wild spending
proposals and Robin Hood rhetoric
more than because of his race. and
that his nom1nat1on not only would
endanger the ticket. but would bring
J1c1
AIDEISOI
And then there arc two words we
, hear more than any othcn -and
they will fit into most of the abovf'
catqorics -"Don't worrry."
CoJuuJ., Au Well• Jlva i.
and DALE VAN .ATTA
down co ngress ion a I and .. the ambassador·sd1rect1vcs or is slow
gubematonal candid.ates with him. in implcmcntina 5uch dircc:tJvcs.
But Jackson rejected the suacs-such a fellow loses SI 00 from his-her
uon. TM messqe he is delivenn&. he salary.~ An embassy official told us
said. 1s in the true libcrll tradition of the auditor's report was based on 1n
Franklin 0 . Roosevelt Jackson made isolated incadent.
it clear that he would ~main a loyal DROPPING THE BALL -The
Otmocnt within the pany structure. General Accountina Office is the
What he would ex~ in return. he in vesijptjna arm ofConarns which
Lmphed. would be pohtical JOUs. keeps m eye on other depanrMnts.
which he will cash in the next time he But even the GAO drops the ball
runs. sometimes.. That appea.n to hive
He has dJscovcred that his messqc been the case in 1 tteent GAO
is =· nni 10 stiike home among invest~tion of the Nuclear Reau-
uncmplo white workers and dis-latory Commjssion. Conaressional po wbjte fanncn. So Jacbon soul"()C$ teU us that the GAO ipoftd
1s will.inf to wait. if necessary. for the lt~y evidence and tumed down an
economic ftC'CStion or depression offer of help from an NRC in-
that he exPtCU wilt come. aSIONtcs vcstiptor. Tbc NRC investiptor ~~~in . Thi( wdl crtal~ more di~ ofrerat.io Jive.GAO~ ~umentt 11lu11oned -hua who w.n pay more from his own 1n~csi.-..uon tnto the
anmtion to his mes111t than to b.is Commanche Pak nuclear power
~. plant in Tcus.: At ft"'-the GAO 1!91 Man~ JaCbon lS SlepptQI up 1ntamed. But iftlf tM ~RC lft·
his campei.an. He is inwaliftl moll OI 'U\ieltor did•'t bmr anyih11t1 bldi bis ~ in the mi bia ~ ~ for hW» wtUI. ht c:aJled and renewed
SUICS. calibnie aDd ~ ~. tk •is~· .IW ns lold the OAO didn't
Im Calib'nia .. lhr spri.~ ........ UtfDnnatton.
intodle Dnnomucco.veeeiM Alld TM GAO mo~ the Smate
llr wutt to 10 to AdMla Miii e9o• ~illlOll)' of NRC ch~ eua.ti~ lew"PrJ° C'dllect a lot o(JOUs. Vietor s.eno. whO ldm1ttcd IMt he
DI MATIC FLOOOING -W put pragrt on tavc•ier'on llO
List fall. the 90wn-..1 o1 u_.. n.lt lhdr IWObt ol Com111• Che
IC'llt lft audit« IO w~ '°look Pat:. 1'lw GAO NPOl1 ~ ~the boob 11 a11~. ~ that~ hid pul no preaurc °"the
tk DVftltllWI ftndillp. auiorili.. ln~ IO H 1nwmaf \Jtlftdl IOWW8t ..... 4 fr .... Dillt t'• A,..
rrpon.itthatWltenewraitaftlttatUM .,....,, 8:1W ft! '• 11 .,..,.
embnly .. misbduiws, tJr cl~ ..,._ D.C.
Lapu Nlpd.
I~ TODAY IN HISTOR Y
------
Today is Wednesday, May 11, the
I 32nd day of 1988. There arc 23-4
da}'s len in the year.
TO<by's h1Jhli&ht in history:
One hundred yearsa,o, on May 11,
1888. songwntcr ltvi'11 Bettin was
bom Israel Babnc in Temun. Russia.
Durina his career, Betlin wrote some
l,SOO sonp. many of wbich havt
become standard.s: ~wbite
Ouistmas," .. Easter Parade." .. God
Bless America," and -rbere's No
Business Like Show Business. ..
On this date:
In 1853, Minnesota became the
32nd state of the Unio11.
In 1910. Glacier National Part was
established in Montana.
In 19'43J. duri"I WOttd War II,
American 1oroes landed on J1pane1e-
hcld Auu island in tbt AJcUtiafts.
(The territory WU mdtn in t.htet weelti) ·
In 1947. the B.F. Goodric.ll Co. of
ArkOft, Ohio, inou.nced the *'° nk>Ptnmt or a tubdell lft.
In 1949. Ind ... adal1ned to lbe
United NatioM • na 59111 member. In 1949,SWndll•diu.....Sto ThaUind..
ht 1973, ~ --Dlnid ~for his,.. ... ""-'..,....
Paptrt cw were +nh111t ~ 1 j** -t.ocitedeovawat .. -... duct.
T'hcJuilst tbi' TOdly. -U• 11 10
pttt'tftt ..... 1C* ...... ~ ud 90 =· • 1ou .. .. -1m.a
., ftir A•r eillMI,,,,,.,,,,
Lakers'
rally
falls shy
Bi men power Utah
past Lakers, 101-97,
for key win at Forum
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Ullh
center Mark Eaton scored only sax
points Tucsda} na&ht. but ha&h·
sconng teammate Karl Malone
11naJed out his hef\y teammate after
the Jazz stunned the defending NBA
champion Los Angeles laken I 0 1-97
to deadlock the Western Conference
playoff series 1-1.
.. Eaton made the difference,"
Ma lone said of the 7-foot-4, 29().
pound Utah center ... He's by far the
btgest human being J"ve ever seen in
my hfe. He's really a force in the
middle. He made them alter their
shots."
Eato n blocked seven shots, all m
the first half. and had 12 rebounds as
Laken vs. Utah
Sunda~akers 110, Utah 91
TueMSav-Utal'I 101, Lakers 97 (Serles
tied, 1-1)
Frlda~aken al Utah, 7.30 P.m
Sunda~ken al Utah, 12:30 P.m
Tuesdav. Mav 17-Utah a t Laken.
TBA (If neceuarvl
Tl\undav, May l~aken at Utah,
7.30 P m (if neceuarvl
Saturday, Mav 21-Utah at Lakers
12 30 P.m (it neceuarv>
the Jazz won fo r only the third time in
its last 34 games at the Forum.
Malone. meanwhile, had 18 of hts
29 points in the second half and I 0
rebounds as the Jazz held off
challerlfC after challenge by the
lakers in the late going.
The bcst-of-sc,en series now
moves to Utah for the third and
founh games Fnday night and Sun-
day afternoon.
"I think we had a lot of chances to
fold," Malone said "We showed a lot
of character
"At this hour. we've got the
homccoun advantage I guarantee
you the Salt Palace will be rocking
But we're going to ta ke ll one game at
a time. The Lakers arc going to come
in ready to play.
"Those guys are the world cham-
pions. They're not going to let httle
old Utah beat them This gives us a lot
of confidence. but we're su ll afraid of
the lakers."
Laken' coach Pat Riley agrttd with
Malone as far as Eaton was con-
cerned.
"They played their game and Eaton
was the difference ... Riley said. "We
fou&ht uphill the whole game. We
didn't show patience and ~ didn't
have good offensive executio n."
Thur! Bailey clinched the victory
for Utah by making a Layin with 10
seconds remaining to give the Jazz a
9')..94 lead. Michael Cooper made a 3-
pointer with four seconds left to make
1t a two-point game, but Bailey made
another lay1n two seconds later to
complete the scorina.
Batley, who had 20 points. scored
with I 0 seconds to go following a
massed frtt throw by teammate John
Stockton eight seconds earlier. Utah
was able to control the rebound and
Stockton fed Bailey for the big basket.
Stockton. who finished wtth 19
points and 13 assists. had made the
first foul shot to give U tah a 97-94
lead with 18 seconds lef\.
The Jazz won with defense, bar-
ra.ssina the high-scoring laken
throughout and limiting them to 40.2
percent of their field pl anempts.
Utah won despite four 3-point shots
by Los An&cles in the final 1:10.
llllJPllll WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, 1981
Alce hel~ Fountain Valley cllnch tie for flrat In ..nl 1L m.
Athletics' wtn atreak end• at 14, Brewer•' finished at 10. •
,,
Oelly ""' .......... "' -._... Bunttniton Beach playen celebrate Gerad Ca whom 'a eighth-inning, aame-winnlDC home run against Marina.
Miracle rally saves Oilers
Down by three, HB scores
five times in bottom of 8th
By KJRlt WOLCO'IT
.,.., .... c..u p flnl
With a thrtt-run
lead ente nng the bot-
tom half of the eighth
1nn 1n g Tuesd a\.
Marina High figured
the p me v.as o'er But
someone forgot to tell
SUftMt l.NVU9
W L T Ga
Edlwt" I 6 0 -
Hunt1091on 8 n c11 I 6 0
W•\lmln\litr I 6 0 Oc•.,, V-7 • I FovrHe.n Vetwv 7 7 0 I
Mertne l 10 I • '
Huntington Beach 10 ---------qu11 playini
The 01le~. with two men out. launched four
con~cutiH cxtra-ba~ hits to steal an 8-6 win and
not onl) keep their Sunset League baseball pla,off
hopes alt ve. but sweep into a thrtt-wa) tie for the"
lead
H unungton Beach Ct!-b). \lo h1ch managed onl)
one harmless smgk lrom the third 1nn1ng through
thl' '>l'\ rnth -.uddcnh woke from a deep slumber to
dek.i11hc \.1lr.1ng!> for the third lime 1h1s -..ear
··Thi'> g6lmc -.um'> up our ~ason:· ~1anna
( oal'h Paul Renfro\!, ~•d a) his team fell 1n
chara\.k'n!>tlt fa!>h1un dropping to 3-10-1 on the
) car "'We JU'it can·1 'K'C'm to close a ball game ..
The door \I.a!> shut on Huntington Beach bu1
nncr la1chcd. Trailing fl. 3. and one ou1 from
disaster the Oilers tool o'er.
[)c)1gna1ed h111n Dan !\if 1ller started the part\
\la\htng a doubk IO nght 10 SCOl"t' 1.enter fielder
Bn.10 \1ena. '-"ho led off the inning '-"llh a single
Pmch·h11ter Jamie Hernandez follo\loed \lollh a
SClond double to right ~onng Miller and culling
the margin to one Following their leads. catcher
Tom Flore!\ dnlled a double to the lefH.en1cr ""all
to bnng Hernandez trotting home
Wnh Flores on second. representing the game-
\lotnn1ng run second ba..eman Gerad (a\lohorn
speared the first plllh he '>d\lo 1J\er thl' \loJll 1n kll
for a two-run homer
"'It was a fa<.tha ll -.aid <. a""horn \!oho had
gone hi tless 10 his four prl'\ mus at-bat-. I ~ne" ht·
..-.as going to thrO\lo 11 he\.JU~ he kne\lo I nl·n1ed t 1
get a h11 I v.as real I) tn 1ng to go for a gap~r, but
\!,hen I looked up I i..ne" the hall \lo:U gt nt•"
So v.as Manna n:ltel pitcher Chm B{l~d '
thance at a third "In Bo'd 12-1-:•1 \lohci tlltt•re<l
the game in the Sl\lh tor starter Sam Ch1r1.•1 12-31
thre\lo \\loo innings of h11ksc. ball hclore h" 'leJm-
roll1ng an the eigh th
l\.enn) Pope pie ~ed up the "'" 10 rel1,·t lnr
Huntington Beach. pitching the iinal l\1.11 oul\
"llhout a h11 ~taner Tim W1mtw.h 14-1 "'led
'>e\l'O 1nn•ng'> \ln~1ngout thm-. \loalling11nt Jnd
g" 1ng up three runs on fi,c hits hl:tore gt' •n~· "'J'
to (had Ph1ll1p\ 1n the e1gh1h
"'\\I.' \l' bt.·en doing tht~ all \Car·· H unt1ng111n
lkach ( oa1.h \.11ke Dodd said 1>f h1i. team\
dramatic 1.omt -lrom-behtnd "in ··But 1n m'
(Pleue eee OILERS/82)
Tho be
sparJts
Edison
By ROGER CUI.SON
Oftlleo.llf .........
Sunset League ba~ball pitchers
ha\e b«n taking a battenngdown the
stretlh in the v.1ldest of cham-
p1omh1p ra~s but at Edison H1&h the
Chargers m.ide their move to the top
TUt·~a' \lotth a slight twist
Junior right-hander JJ Thobe,
uM"d spann&J) all <,eason Iona bcaust
of a ~re arm shov.ed he had what the
du~ tor ordered for 1he Chargtrs. w1th
a , ommandtng 8-2 victory ov«
'1\1t1ng (kean \ 1e"'
Ou·.in \ 1e"' ( oach Bill Gibbons
"allhed h1\ 1cam lost' the game m
~' l ral dep.trtmcnts -his CTCW gave
up crror·laden runs tn the first and
~·(1•nd bdurca <;un-tnplc allowed
Jv,n Bammt:r 1U t la1m two RBI with
h1-. hume run 1u left-center.
(11bbons· pttlhing couldn't slow
do~ n E.d1wn -the C'hariers racked
up I~ hits. 1nduding a three-run shoe
10 the fifth h~ catcher Daf')I Mead .•
But the ltncher was out on the
mound \lo h~·re Thobe busied bimself.
· .\btltt\·"•~ he's the ~st in our
kaguc ·· said Gibbons. "Thobe as
(PleaN eee ED180Jlf/B2)
FVbounces
to 7-6 win .~
\\.es1m1nster High baseball coad1
l\.en Ostrl1"sk1 JUst shook his head
and said · 'i ou m&&ht JUst as well
male 'our h<'adlinc sa~ 'The cham-
pwnsh1p nob<><h wants.· ..
.\dual'' 11 \hould read. 'The
Champ1oni.h1p nobody can wrap up.'
Fountain \ alle\ Htgh's host
Barum rallied "'th a run in the
bottom of the s1,th to ue. then scored
on J frt'aL. \Un-bounce off the fore-
hcJd 11 \\ e'>tm1n\ter's third baseman
to ,apturt' a hean·stopping 7-6 Sunset
League' 1cton Tuesda~ funhcrcom-
poundmg the 'omplex1t1~ of the
chdmp1onsh1p ran~ \lolth one game
lelt
··\\. c talkc:-d •bout 11 after Lhe
(Ple&H eee BAR01'8fB2)
Indians' Bailes
baffles Angels
Gibson lifts Dodgers
From Tk A.asociatecl Press
Scott Bailes of the Cleveland In-
dians rcaltzed how well he was doing
Tuesda) night when he felt weird
having to pnch from a stretch in the
eighth inning.
"When the) got someone on base
a nd I had to go to the stretch. I felt
lost ... Bai les said following his four-
h1t, 7-1 victory over the Angels.
Dunng the second through the
se'enth. Bailes never had to worl
from the stretch while he was in the
process of rctm ng 19 straight men
following Wall) Jo} ner's first-tnnang
sin&le.
&ilcs, 2-3. lost both his one-hitter
and shutout in the eighth, but was
pleased enough to have pitched the
Indians out of their six-game losing
streak.
"I wanted the shutout but. more
Jmportantly. we needed the wm," he
said ... .\fkr thl'\ go1 tho~ l\loO m<.'n
on. I \I.JS <,at1\ftt•J 111 get out of there
with onl) unt: run ·
S ingle-s h) J11hnn" Ray and Tom
Armas opened the \ngels' eighth bu1
the '\ngels could onl~ score on a
sa1.nfice fl> b' (ueorge Hendnd.
··The gu) p11ched a 'Cf') good
game·· said ( alifom1a Manager
Coolr.1l'.' Ro1as "'\\.e didn't hit too
man) hard ground halls or h ne dn vei.
E'ef')thtng wa~ in thea1r."
Pat Tabler homered. had four hm
and dro"e 1n three runs for the
Indians. and Joe( artl'r had thrtt hits
Bailes d1dn·t \I.al~ a batter and
struck out three 10 the third complete
game of the season and his carccr.
Bailes was lod.l·d 1 n a scoreless duel
with Chuck Ftnk\ until the Indians
broke out "'•th liH· h11~ for three runs
in the fifth
The schedule
HOME
Tonioht-Cleveland, 705 Pm
Mav 12-ldle
AWAY
Ma v 13-New Yori.. 4 JO om •
Mav 14-New Yori.. 1010 a m •
Mav lrNew Yori, 10 30 am •
Mav 16-ldle
May 17-Ball•more 4 JS Pm
• On TV Channel S
• On TV Cr>annet •
• All oame\ on KMPC 710
~nd' .\llanson led off "'llh a
double. and mo,ed to third on Juhn
Franco's grounder before Tahkr
hoed his first homer to left ( artcr
doubled and !>Cored on a single h'
Ron Kittle
Tabler's homer "a' nnh 1he -.ct·-
ond allo\loed 10 JJ· • 1nri1ng!> this
season b) F10IC\ ~-'
<.HI( .\(10 (.\Pl -l\.1rk (i1h\on·s
home run" th l"'O out' in ::1e 14th
inn ng ga' t' I ht• l o<. .\ ngt"k<> Dodgl'f'
J t-·5 '1\.lof") ll\t'r thl Ch1l·ago < uh'
Tul'Wa\
The homer llfl rchn er I ,., Lan·
l"3\ler I 3 \!,a\ (11hwn 'Sl\lh ll lht•
~a~on Bnan Hulton I.() P•h hl'd
three 1nn1ngs of one hit hall !or the
\ICIOf"\.
Orei Ht'r\ht~r J rl·gular <.tartt'r
pitched the 14th 1nn1ng for tht•
CA'ldgeni tu earn a ..a' e He had madC'
l\lo o relief appearan,c<. last 'car "'hrn
he had one ~' r
The ( ubs 11ed the game "'''h t\loO
outs 1n lht• n1n1h ~hl'n \hJ"nn
Dunston douhled ofT the ler1 r"1cld
\I.all. scoring \'anlc U\lo from lir'>I
hase La" had rcalhcd fln Jn 1nfil·ld
\lngk
Ounston ·s hit L.ncx·lt•d relic' C'r
JcsS<." Orosco out of tht• g.amr He v.a'I
rl·plal-ed b) Ja, Ho\lodl \lohl• 'ltrucL.
llUt p1nch-h1tter km \1umphr<'' IP
end the inning
Steve Sa\ opened 1hc µme v.1th h '
third homer but tht· t uh' 11etl t n
the bottom of the ftr<.t 'n a '3\.r 1i~c
I I I/
The schedule
AWAY
Too•ol\1-P llsburon 4-0S P m •
M.av 12-PlltU>uroh, 4-05 Pm
HOME
,,,,..v 13-Pt'lila defohia 7-0S P.m
May lf-Pr111.aeionla 7-0S Pm
May ls--Philade tol'lla 1-os om
Mav lh-tdle
May 17-Montreal 7 OS om
• On TV Chan~ 11
• All Ntnn Of\ II.ABC 790
11, b' Rafael P.ilme1ro
fhe Dodger.. took a 5-1 lead Wlth a
pair of runs in th<' third and fifth
innings
The <. utx scored t hrct' runs 1n the
~•"'-th 10 mal e 1t 5-4
Artists, Marina,
CdM, Oilers roll on
Rocco finds his
niche with OCC
Make n o 1ni~tak e.
occ·s Dehdashtia n
at h o1ne on diam ond
.,,lphomort' bac ._stop leads tht' Pl rates
1nll' 1he first ro und of the Southern
l .lltforn1a Regionals BJ STAN GR.A.NCH
........ Cc:t O I I
The Laguna Beach High Artists
{~t off a feisty, youna team from
Univenity Hiah and defeated the
Trojans IS-17. 16-14, IS-6. IS.7
Tuesday oight for a CIF 4-A Wild
Card victory at Laauna Beach.
Laauna Beach Coach Lance
Stcwan was encouraaed with his
team's victory notina. .. 'We have been
.ukina on 1ntens1ty on de.e.nsc all
week. After we let University come
from behind lO beat us in the first
11tne, somethintsnapped in the bo,YS'
lads. They finally staned doana
•what t have been telhna them to do all
alc?ft ~isl.I were led by hitter Se.an
SWt'ord (20 kills). batter Malcom
Oapp(l7 kilb)and tctter Mu\: Wdls
(33 Ulisu. 7 dip).
Univmity wu led by 1Cnior htttcr
UCLA-bouad ScOtt Lcllie (26 kills).
The namina p0int in the match
came in the ltClOftd pme. With the T~ans up 9-7 Leslie hit What
appea:rtd to be • s.ure kiD. bUt out of
nowt.crcWdb made~~ ScaflJnt
kept lM ....... ~ ... tbCft lroc ~ .-arrnecrw·w crm * act and illto blc:k eatDef' ~ the IStOftisbed Trojans mmed tbe hit.
.. W~~awted IO 1*<Nrheeds ia mc 11tne•IMS lllined Wnia&
sound their bi& . blOc:.kas... 'micJ 5eeWart. Add lWI llCt 8ftd dM many
di•U.. •va ~ ~ L....-Bad and tllle Artiaa c-. away Wida
a victory.
l..quna Beach ( 16-3) will travel to
North Torrance Ha&h lnursday ni&ht
10 the first round.
Jn other wild card pmes Tuesday: c.r.a del Mar I, Lapu RW. 1:
The Se.a K.inp. tryina to put at
t~lher without 6-foot-4 1enior
m1ddleblockerTom Schreiber, who is
lost for the season wilh a pulled knee
canillqe. rallied behind the play of
Clark Welton arid Matt Heninaton
fora 12-IS, ·~. IS-3, IS.S victOty •
WellOn hAd seven servioe aces and
Hcrrinaton had 20 km1 as COf'Ofta
q"'1i8ed for a tnp to f.dit00 Thur>
day nilbt fOt a first-rourid encounter. Marlu l, ICI Twe I: The Vikinp
improved to 14-3 ovetall with• l~71 lS-7, 13-U, l.S.J v~. biabliahrca
by the play oflloa 8rowafo1 (I I kills)
aod Oua.ne Ctmcroa ( l l le Uts and
eaaht blocb):
'The ~ lltDds Manna to San
Marcos Hi~ in Santa Bartlara Thur>
day cvcruna. wbeR the Owlnel
ltaailc Cbampion llo~lt awai,.L ·1r-aa.c-.._. S-O••••• l: Gres Ryan had IS lt1 ls. Scott DrUc added 1 l and Juon CNmp bad 41
UliSU IS the 00cn (l2-4) dthlitd
tbel'ritons. 1().IS, l~. tS-4. IS-.ll.
aAd eU'ntd the rilbt to paay at
Wooebid,e iu iiunday s first
~ Ryan. Chad Kun and Brian
Tosiacto ke}'Cd an improved ble:dint
etron 1Wtricfi ,. the d.ifreftnct after
tbe first p lSMC o.tas
pro~idcd SW-.~/Xl;ir,lllis;:
BJ JON FERGt.SON °'_..., ........
Derck Dehdashllan looks lilt· ht
would fi t 01('('1) in the surroundintt' 1'1
a p1u.a parlor. and ~uh a n1cknamr
hke Rocco 1t "'ould Sttm a mall h
made 1n Italy
The dark rompl«ted laf'l('-"°'1tC\1
Wllng man ~•th JCl-black curl) h11r
and mou.stachc would W'<'m the
stcre<>t>pc JOit) man an thC' L.1tchc-n
shufThng piuas m and out of hot
ovens. m&)bc ~ma up a pitcher of
beer or s~na out of the bad. room
to have a ft•· laughs •1th famahar
patrons
ln faC'1. Debdashuan •ao; ~ndhn&
his shart of ptpperon1 and mu b-
room as man.,.of a Piua Hut a
qo.. Ho~cr. tbal ' n"l th•' m&fl·s pme, not even d
Sui the Pf'Ob'em 1 •Mn you put
thi man a.I third base on a baYblll
diamond. you're 1&ch1na to y 10mC"·
thana·s wrong -..uh that ma
Well put loo c IOr a momt'tlt
and judaf thts "tuata.on for what it's
reaU)' won.h -a ~ nm hatter &n OrUet Cc:mt Colqe annal nvaled
on!) &y Joey Jama.. wt)()~ lO
UC1.A Ina • Mo him '°
ca&chcr, a Coech akt a !M ha
done th and t i t
•ntop&eee.
Thanda)' at O\Dard. tbe-
l)chdash11an pla'ed his freshman
~Jmpa1gn at ( c:mtos Collqc. whacb
,11d little for ht' NS<'ball future ex.cept
ll•r the tag Roclo placed on him by
Falcon!> Coach C1corir Hon on .. ,
lool hl e somC' 1u~ he used to know
\.ailed Rocco I guc-ss the name Just
filled the mold ..
4.ftcr a )Car of p1z111 -a ~ear out of'
basrilalt -he ~nC"v. th~ WM
sommina b(ner.
That ~thing turMd out to be
~ Coau. v.hcrt' he has htt 19
homt Nos (t)'tn& James' tea.t0a
mart). dm·cn 1n 6~ runs and billed
.406. Mavnc mo~ed him to catcher.
both out of neccuaty •hen G"-
O'Hallo'll\ went doWft Mtb a ~
atcd shoulder and for Dthdabuan's
f uturt beset. U HpuatJOas. ..
"This •'S41 a IJO~'ar,"
tian said ... h 's tu my It~ a""'8d
rulh ..
Ochdashuan S1.IRDd the tvm
thovch. woA.ana at ?\iii ffYt ..cl
thinluna. "'4.11 my frieada ~
bewball. lflha1r piys arutill •?Ul!t
I can pla). I -~~ Evnyda>.£T! 1 pmamn•11
to •'Ofk.1 ldoa~..n•,...
IOycarsa tllin ·~~ but now I can't. ..
UCIM:Wlllb&D knew MIY1'9 hila
pqyu111111rinta hire It c.n1IOI lillld
froQ, ...... bal.
·-ont nielu.1 lllid '°Met'""• . -... llid ... , c.1111 W. ................ .. ...
cPI••··-~
f
t
'8 more ~u 8tlfle·Jonlab, Bulla
at home a:way froin · C~~i!:'=:!t1:.:'~ ~
Homerdome, Twins cterc. ~~Ji 1:*.~ r. niabt IDd wm ~ ~ oftbeir E...n Coeferalce
nlftora«teneS. Thie Pi--..., aDowcd oaly 71 ,-. .. ts "'-t TM u11 i:lllllM Prea
ST. LOUIS-Ptayina for the Minne-Ill
.:>\a ~ills in the Mettodomc c:icrtaJnly was
a taea.m. but Tom Bnu,amty never felt
\hat his taknts ~ appcuiated as much as
they bave been since be joaned the St. Louis Cardiuls. •-rm \hrilled to death to be heft, .. Brunamky said.
.. It~ nict to be wan~"
When Brunansky kft M1nftCSO\a April 22 in a tndc
bet-ween the down-in-tbc-dwnps 1917 Wortd Series
~pants, be was a IC'--enlh-i>lltt hittel'. After his
amval in St. LoWs. be quickly landed in the dcanup
slot. and is on better than an RBI~ pMie. in
addition to endma a revolving-<ioor $itaaalion in risht
ftdd.
.. rm very happy to have Bn&namky ... said
Cardinals manqt'f WbJtcy Henoa. "We know he's a
.250 career hitter. W.e«now bc·s been a streaky bitter.
Mostpysarc. We just hope be stays in this streak fora
k>o,a time. rm very happy to have Bnuwuky ...
Thro~ Mo~y-. llrunansty was hittina .327 -
71 points hi&hcr than tus career avcrqe ,_ wtth four
bome runsand 16 RBI in his first l S ~ He has been
much better than advcrtlSICd offensively. and bas bttn
IOlid drfcnsavdy.
Noc that bl5 productton has been a total surpnsc
The 6-fool-4, 216-pound Brunansky is one of onl)
srven m~ leaguers who have hat 20 or more home
runs for six suaiaht seasons. With the Twms he
aveqacd 83 RBI per season fom I 983 throuah 1987
Last season, Brunansky bad 32 home runs and 85
RBI as the Twins captured thcattenuonofrabtd fans 1n
Minnesoia. and their vocal suppon.
.. When we started winning. they rcaJty came out.··
Brunansky said.. ··Wbc~camc back to town after the
Detroit scnes., 50,000 le shov.ed up unannoun('('(i
at the Mctrodome to srtet
"The whole wmtcr. I bad more people come up to
me and thank me for the summer ~ had given them
And that struck me as bemg v~ odd Those people arT
narvcd.··
"Mmnesota is not reaJI) a baseball area. .. he sa1d
.. Ifs not a baseball ~ hke St Lo uis. -
Quote of the day
0.. Zlmmtt, Clucago Cubs manager. on the
subjCCt ofdubbousc pep talks. "I don't say much
around here. llus isn't a football team where you
need a pep talk. lfl had a J>C'P talk for I S2 prncs.
rd ht out of breath:·
rn.riUi tbc fift!l -deddi• flnl-roud ~
l!lliDS1 ~abiftl\'Oft. bdd Jordan to levat poiots OD I· fcir. 7 sbooliaa in tbc first wt Jordan finished with 29 poa_nts. 16 under bis DlaYOft' •VUIF ... Ouard
LdQftll Lewtr ICIOfat )() potats and lddcd 11
ttbou.ods and eiaht assists. soaR;ina hoe-.bootiaa
Denver put Dallas.. 126-llS in t~ir Westetn Con-fet'tDClt tcmJfinaJ round tcnaopener ......... Jaca.,
wbo brokr o.ar 8 I' II It 1t•1 NBA l'OOtie asmt record
with 161 and bclpcd ad tbc New y oft Knict.s lO their
fust pla)off' a~ since I 914. was named lhc ieaaue·s RootX of tbe Year OD 11 of 90 baJloa ...
Phoenix Suns director of player pmonod c.tt..
Flbsl•·-was bind as the fiucfmc•s tburt.b bead
coach in the past IS mooths. and r.I w...-i was
dcswlated lo be SUOCCSS(W. Westpbal. a fonDer NBA
AU..Sw cuarcf •bo played with Phom.ix. qs hired as
an assistant coach and will learn under Fitzsimmons.
Schott owes former employee
Tbe former Cinann:ati Reds business Ill ma~. fired Presidmt ..... s.n_
1s cnmled to $~117.lS be claims Mrs.
Schou mused lO 119)' him, accardina to a
Hamilton C~nty Jwy. ILtsa' Blaem.tre. busiDCSS
manaaer of the Reds from September I 985 unul April
1986. claimed Mrs. Schon withheld more than
S 150,000 in comm&SStOns due him from advertising
and radio CODUllC'tS be nesc>tiatcd for the team. ~ now as the busu~ss rnaNlglCf" of the Golden
State Wanion basketball team ... BIDJ Mattia. still
battered and bruiscd,tnS1sted he would ta.kc a lie
detector test to prove he •ti attacked in a Teu.s topless
bar C'"en lbouah politt sa1d ca.rbcr in lhc day that he
threw the onl)' punch of lbe fi&ht. -1 l°"1 the truth.
Period.. I have no reason to he, .. the New Yort Yankees
manqer said before Tuesday nigbfs pme against C'hi~Earher Tuesda). pobcc in Arlington, Texas.
said bad concluded Manin was not a v1ct1m
because swtcd the fight at Lace, a ni&htclub 1n
Dallas ... Marie ~cu turned the fastest lap m
Indianapolis Motor Spccclway ha.story at 219.031 mph
on T ucsday. leading a Chevrolet sweep of the top speeds
so fM in pnictitt for the May 29 Indy 500. Teammates
RI<* Mean, Al Uaser and Duay S.W.... drivnl& ne~
Penske c.ars pov.-cred b) the still-unproven CbcV) VS
cna.me. bad the next fast~t taps behind Andrcni's Lola·
Chevrolet. . 'ftlerry hlaae offrantt.. ranked 6 71h m
1hc wortd. stunned thnd·sccdcd a.rt. Beder of W~t
German}' 6-4. 7-6 (7-1) m a fust-round match of the
ltaltan Open tennis champ1onsh1ps 1n Rome. Top-
secdcd Ina Lad.I cased past Jan Nawatil
Colby leads Eagles into CIF
Estancia hurler's
four-hitter seals-
ihird for Estancia
Estanca H1gh's Eag.I~ rode the
r\iht um of Conrad Colby mto the
CTF 3-.\ ~ball pla)ofTs Tucscb~ as
v1S1tmg Unl\ers11y, needing two v1c-
toncs o 'er the EagJ~ this week. failed
oA 1he1r first attempt. 3-0.
After tv.o were out and an ID·
fielder's error opened the pte. the
Roadrunners took advantqe. ~rge
Canham came up with a run-sronng
single and after being balked to
scrond. he scored the tying run on a
single b) Robert Gomez.
Paul O'Hcam walked to load the
bases and on a 3-2 pitch Jeff Blanco
singled to nght. sconng two -the
fourth run came across when the ball
got awa~ m the outfield
of third pla~.
Ltt --as 3 for 4 with a double and
one RBI KJemk1cw.cz was 2 for 3:
and Burte and Howard v.cre each 2
for 4
Lapu Rills It, La,_. Bea~ J:
The ltawk.s scored ciiht unearned
runs 1n lhe fourth mnmg to win 1t
casil). led b) the • for 4 efforu of
Chns Sheff. who had a pair of
double-s
, • __ Colb). known more for his c'ploits
' at the platc(bc has 28arttrdoublcs).
, struck out four and walked one in a
four-bit complete game effort.
Corona del M.ar (S-8) scored first in
the second with a RBl-sang)e by~
Thompson. and 10 the lhird. Mitch
Melbon tnplcd and scored on Kurt
Ehmann's infield 51naJe
Ted Savage (1 for 4 wnh a tnple)
and Rich Calsad1llas (2 for J Wlth a
double). led the host ~n1sts (3-11).
who wrap up 1heir season Thursday
n1gtit at Laguna Hills ( l 2-2)
The £.agles JOt him aJI he needed in
the sixth innina v.hen Jason Whtte
opened W'lth a stngjc and moved to
second when Colb) walked With the
runners gomg. Frank Herman re-
• sponded v.1th a tv.o-run double
Tut.la i, New,Mt 11.art.r I: The
Sailors n~tted tbrtt strataht bits in lbc
s11th inning v.ith no out and sun
couldn•t score on Tustm senior lcft-
hander Danny Baker. who struclt out
e1£ht. inctudina a pair 1n the sixth.
Ralph G~·s two-run double 1n
the fifth hi&hh$1lted the Tillcn'
victor). which improves Tusun ·s
rerord to 8-6 and clinches the Sea
View's No. 2 spot entcnni OC'llt
wcck·s CIF l-" playoffs.
~ t , Costa Mesa 7: Paul
Maundbad a home run and double.
going 3 for 4 with two RBI 10 lead the
Pan then ( I 0-4) to the Victory. su vi ng
off a ~"cnth-mning rally when Mesa
scored four times and had runners at
second and third be~ a hard smash
to third was snared for the final ouL
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~an Nichols follov.cd w11h
another double for the third RBI.
Colby. who did not allov.-an)
L' niven1ty runner as fas as third base.
followed with a l-:!-3 mnmg 1n the
~venth to finish the Trojans
The \'1ctor) assures Est.anc1a (8-6)
of no worse than third pla~ m the
final~ standings. wh1lc Univer-
sity falls to 6--8 The two close out
1c3&ue play Thursday at Un1\.CTS1l}.
Elsewhere 1n the Sea V 1cw Tues--
da)'"
Se6fldlecl 4, C.W *I Mar t:
GU) Sussman ran mto some vet)
touah luclt 1n the fourth 1nn1ng as the
cbampaon Roadrunnen (13-1. 19-5)
broke loose with four unearned runs
to tum 11 around en route to their
SC"ft2th straight win.
In the Pacific Coast Lcquc:
WoodJwWae 11, TrUKe HUis ~
The Warriors pined a measure of
Ytisfacuon with a VlCtory over OF 3-
A plarotT-bound Trabuco Hills as
Doug Pryor went the das1ancc. hurl-in& a sie"Ven-hittcr on the loser·s
daamond.
WoodbndF. doses out lhc season
Thursda') nlsht at Alton Pan m
Irvine ap1nst the same foe.
Rob L«. Da~ Kkmklcwicz.. Jim
Bu rte and Man: Howard led a I 2·hll
attack for Woodbrid&c (6-8) as the
Wamors dosed to wtthm two pines
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Paul Grady went 3 for J with a
double for Cost.a Mesa (3-l l). Scott
Snedcker's lhfCC"-f'Un double keyed
Mesa's late outbu:rsL
In the South Coast t..eaauc:
Su Oeateate t. lnlM t: An error
and passed ball pve San Ocmente
(S-9) all the runs It would need to
upset the first place Vaqucrors Mike
Hartnov held lhe Vaqueros (9--5.
I 6-8) to three hits as he went the
dlStanoc 10 cam the V1C10f)
Desotte the &oss. t~ CIF 3-1\
pla)oft-bound Vaqueros continue to
hold a Olle'-pmc edge over their
nearest n vals v.1th one game remain·
ing.
lrvinc travels tO San Clemente
Thursday to wrap up leacuc play.
Mazylandln
UCitoarney
Tbc Unh~11y of Maryland from
the Atlanuc Coast C~ bas
filled t.be final spot for the ICCOnd
annual FR'cdom Bowl a.me at the
UO Bren Evma Center .
The Tcnapios filled a void left
when South Alab-ma was fofad IO
pull ouL In addition to Mao1and and
UC1. Texas Oiriltian . ad Occqia
Slate wiU vae fbr the crowa.. Nov •
2S-26 .
Maryland WU ll-1 l last IC8IOQ
u.odcr f'int-)Ut CCl9dl 8ob W.SC ud
.ctvanced lO I.be JCICOed tOGed ol t.bt
NCAA Tournamcn Sbould U0
aad MU)'land meet ia * &ml.. i1 would mart ..... u.-die Aaa-ancn ha~ 1*Jed aa .ACC --. ah.houab uo Wil I plly .. v· • • Dec-lL quua
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Tuetday niabt. "'*''• tbc boll eo.&on · to a f". I Yic'loc}i over tbc New Jeney OCvih,. who wae wi~t suspeDdtd ClOldl a. 1<•111 'tt•. Wi~
Sebomfdd ~ from • lwLury boll after tJei• wsoended f« one pme far a rua-ia with rdCree Don Kolwsti last Friday. tbc Bnaim IOOk: a l-l ad in the
bcst-of.cveo Wm Coelercoct pionship IUiea.
The Bruins. biddma fOr their Mb Stanley Cu aod first
WK:C 1972. can advucic lO a showdown for ~ NHL•s
CO\'Cted priz.c by winnina in New Jency Thursday.
NHL pn:sadent Jellll Deeter bdd. 4VJ..hour hearioa
and uDOU.DCed less tba.n one hour ~ pme time
that Sc.boeftfdd was smcicaded for Game S. He also
fined tbc c:oecb S 1.000 atld tbe ~vi.Js SI 0,000. Gmcra1 Ma~ .... ··-..... ricpllCed Scboenfdd behind the bmdl. but tbe Devils wa"C unable lO Qrd off
Boston's intense ~ ... Montreal Ctftldims aroeral manllr' 5n'p • ...,.. dmied a MDOr that
lam P«"'9 would not be bec:k ncllt tca00 as coecb of
the National Hockey l.eque team. Savard. reached at a
junior hockey \OUl1W1\eOt. responded to broadcast
reports out ofBoston.. wbeft tbe Bruins~ pla)'lna the
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Rice two-hits Westminster:
Carpenter no-hits Se
Fountain Valtey Hiah•s Rae Rtoe bwtcd a two-hit
s.butout with ciaht strikeouts and two walks, and added
two bia and two RBI at lbe plate to key the Barons pw
We:sl.11\ia.sttt. S.O. dinchina at teas1 a tie of t.be Sunxt
Leque softbUJ tatlc.
The Barons· Sa.mi Sa~. who hit a solo homer in
the founh. went 2 for 3 with two RBI and three nms
1COrcd. Paula EsleS and Shannon Dolan added two bits
apaece for the Batons (6-2-l. 2().6..1 ). Westminster fdl to
~ m the Sunset.
Also in the Sunscc ' MA... z. Oeeaa View t: Michele Asada hit her first
home run oft.be year. a two run shot with Knsta Eckert
aboard in the sixth. and Julie Carpenter hurled a perfect
pme to k«p lhc Chargcn ( S-3-1 , IS-7-I) in second ~
C&rpcn\Cr struck out I• in her sixth no-hitter of the
tcaSOD. .
Ocan V~w falls to 4-S in leque.
In the South Coast League:
1"lH t, Mlnloa Vteje S: San Wbilc sm&)cd home
pinch-runner Stacy Foster Wlth one out in the seventh
mning to Jive lrvme a comc--from-bchind vtctory at
Mission Viejo (6-3).
Lisa Goodwin sin&led before Foster pinch ran, stoic
second and moved to thud on a sacnficc. The Vaqueros
(3-6. l 1-13) tied the pme in the fifth on Brook
Carpenter•s twc>-run home run.
In the Sea View league:
UalventlJ S. Es&uda t : Michele Bell's two-run
single m the seventh mnma rallied the Trojans ( 12-2 in
lcaaue 14-S overall) past the host Eagles to remain m
second~. Both Sharecn Patton and Denise Gandara went 2 for
3 with a run scored for University. The Eagles (6-8) were
paced by Shannon Suzuki. who had a two-run single 1n the
Fifth mnm1 for Estancta's only lead.
.lrvl.ae •• Mardn earns accolades
Cal State Northndgc senior Lisa Martm. a gradua1e
of Irvine High. has been nominated for AJl-American
honors as a softball player.
Martm plays both pitcher and left fielder equally
well, batting .409 and rcgJSteringa 14-2 rccord with a 0.35
ERA.
Marttn. an economics m"or. has already earned All·
Cahfom1a Collegiate Athletic Association and All·
Reason hQnors. Dunng her four year stay at Nonbridge.
the Matadors won the Division II softball championship
once ( 1987). and finished second twice.
BARONS RALLY, 7-6 •••
Kent Nell
Fiom81
pme ... said Fountam Valley Coach
Kent Neil. who sav. his 7-7 team
finally bite the snake and get the big
break to stay in lbe playoffs picture.
.. lfsabout time n happened to us." he
conunued. -It turned around today."
Herc·s lhe scene m the bottom of
the SC\enth·
With pmch-runner Gann Ito on
SC"COnd and Rklt Moct on first and
two out. Tony Spann hit a h1&.h
cho pper to third. But as the West·
minster infielder went to field the ball
with l.bouabts of llllina Ito for the
1nninc-endina out. be lost the baJI m
the sun and the bell hit b1m in the
forehead. bouucinasome 50 feet away
and Ito sped m for the winning
margin. -vcs." said Westmmstcr's Os-
lrowsk1 after his team's third loss in
four starts. dropping the Lions to 8-6.
"Right in the head. Believe it or not."
John Dal Pogetto and Mark Dodd
each slugged two-run homers early in
the game.
The verdict sets up thts scenano for
Fnday's final set -from Fountain
Valley's standpoint: If Westminster
and Hunllnston Beach lose. and
Fountam Vafley wins., 1t would leave
the three tied at 8-7 and in third place.
which would send Fountain Valley to
the playoffs because of a 2-1 edge over
both 10 head-~hcad clashes.
From WC$tmmstcr's aandpoint: A
v1cto~ over Ocean View will guaran-
t~ no worse than a tic for firsL But
even a loss doesn't ncc:csarrily knock
the Lions., if Edison loses.
EDISON MOVES INTO FIRST PLACE TIE ••.
From Bl
onl) a Junior. but he's a maJOT league
prospcn I knew we had to pla) our
best. ..\n) scon-at all and he·s go1n1 to
make tt stand up. Apjnst him. the
margin 1s so small you have to make
all the pla)l.. ••
His Scahawts. t.hrec-tJme defend·
mg champeons in the Suntet l...Qgue.
d1dn 't make aU lhc plays and dropped
to 7-6-l wtth ooc pme left -a half
pme behind lcque-lcadcn Echson.
Huntington 8c:ac& and Wcwrunstcr.
..He's been so strona for us. .. said
Edison Coach PauJ Harrell ofThobe
.. Once he &<>l wen I k~ we had a
good shot at sevrn 1nn1np and a
\ ICtOI) ...
The 6-foot-S Tbobc. who answered
:!-0 situations with curvn and sliders
for stritcs. enteftd wtth a dccelV'lng
1-3 record. as well as a I. 96 ERA.
los1nc a ~nc:r to Westminster.
I -0, and another pme in rdieC
He strudt out three and walked just
one. allowina Edison•s Olbcr starter .
Chns Barilla.. lhc comfon of watchjna
wtulc waiti~ SW1 oa Friday at
Hunt1Q110n
Edtson ·s dforts contrasted wt th
()cQn vlCW·s .. me T~ the OwJicn pla}'ed 0 ioileS'S and
the k>QI ball came into play.
Bammcr·s blast to left·<a'ller was
hlS scvmth of the season. and Mc:ad·s
drive to left •-as bis third home run in
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his last four pmes.
E vcn mistakes were of no concern
for Edison. In the fifth inning short-
stop JocPencc went ou\..lo fla& a h1&h
fl) and was belted to the ground by the
oncominaBrian Hi.gins from lefl He
held o n to the bell and the injury to bis
foot was minor.
Later in the same innina. first
baseman Mark Whitcher and Mead
collided catchin& a foul pop by Dan
Hernandez. but again no injury, no
dropped ball and Ocean View wcnl
down quietly.
.. That's how the whole day went. ..
said Ham:lJ.
Bammcr's two-run shot m the third
came after Wh1tcher's sun triple, but
in the fifth Mead ended any specu-
lation of .. what if'!' with his three-run
shot.
Whitcher finjsbed the day 4 for 4.
OILERS RALLY TO WIN, 8-6
P'romBl
seven years of ooachina. rvc nevcr
seen a finish quite lite this... ..
The Oilers had nine hits in the
game, ~ven of them for extra-bases.
Alona with C.awhom. shortsto9Jasoo
Bdunaer and first bueman Dominic
Alva~ bn home runs in the second
to put Huntiniton Bach up 3--0 •
Aores and Mena each hacl>two hits
for the Oilers. wbo stranded five men
in sconna p()Sition over the fint sill
mninp..
The Otlen committed five mors.
two of which led to Marina·s Ant run
in the founb. The Vik.ill&' bed \he
11COre in sixth on a two-run sinaJe by
ri&htfieldcr Eric Crocker.
Crocker collected two of Marina ·s
six hits. scorinaonc run in the ei$hlh.
ln that innina. shortstop Robbie
Carabba scored one of his two runs,
and first baseman Man:w Nelson
added the run that put the Vikings up
6-3.
.. lt.s really frustratina losina so
many p mes bJ. one or two runs,"
Renfrow said. The kids are playina
as hard as they can this seuon. but
we're not acttin& the braks when we need them.·•
Major League staadlags
Amerlcu~e war DIVISION • " L Ptt. GB Lit Screak Rom AwaJ Oakland 24 8 .7SO 9· 1 l..o5t I 10. s 14-Olt~O IS IS .soo 8 s-s l..o5t I 7. 9 8-6
Kansas City IS 17 .469 9 l-7 Won I 7-9 8-8
Tcus 14 16 .467 9 6-4 Won 4 8-1 6-9
Seanle IS 18 .4SS 9YJ S-S Won I 7-9 g.. 9
Minnesota 12 18 .400 II 4-6 Won I 9-8 3-10
Allplt 13 20 .394 11 'h 3-7 Lost I 6-10 7-10
EAST DIVISION
New York 21 11 .6S6 6-4 Won I 10-s II· 6
Detroit 19 12 .613 Iv, 6-4 Won 1 9-6 )(). 6
Milwaukee 18 12 .600 2 9-1 Los1 I 11-.. 7-8
Oeveland 18 13 .581 2'h 2-8 Won I 10. 6 8-7
Boston 17 13 . .567 3 3-7 Lost I 9-8 8-.s
Toronto 13 18 .419 7V1 4-6 Lost 2 5-10 8-8
Baltimore 4 27 .129 161h 4-6 Lost 2 3-11 1-16
Cleveland 7, AaJ.elt I
New York 17. 1ca&0 3
Seattle 4, Toronto 2
Tutday't Scottt
M1nncsoa 9, Milwaukee 3
Kansas City 7. Boston 2
Texas 13. Baltimore 5
Detroit 8. Oakland 2
To4ay'1 Games
Cleveland (Yett 2-2) at Aacelt (Witt 1-4). 7 05 pm.
Detroit (Robinson 4-2) at Oakland (Davis 3-1 or On11verm 1-1 ). I.:! 15
p.m.
Chaalgo (McDowell 2-2) at New York ([)Qtson 4..0). 4:30 p m
Seattle (Swift 2-0) at Toronto (Sueb 3-3). 4:35 p.m
Milwaukee (Bosio 5-2) at Minnesota (Straker 0.1 ). 5·05 p m
Balumorc (Williamson 1-0) at Texas (Kilgus 4-.::!). 5·35 pm
Only games scheduled
1'•nday'1 Games
Seattle at Toronto. 4:35 p.m.
Cleveland at Milwaukee. 5:35 p.m.
Baltimore at Texas. 5:35 p.m.
Only games scheduled
Nadonal League
WEST DIVISION
Dod1en
Houston
Cincinnati
San Francisco
San Diego
Atlanta
w
19
17
16
15
10
L
9
13
16
17
20
21
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Won 2
Lost I
Won 2
Lost I
Lost 3
Lost I
Home Away
9- 6 I(). 3
.567 3 4-6 11 -5 6-8
500 5 5-5 IS-8 8-8
.469 6 4-6 8-10 7- 7
333 10 1-9 8-10 2-10
8 276 11 111 5-5 3-I~ 5-7
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New York
Pittsburgh
Chic.go
Montreal
22
20
15
15
14
10
8
11
15
15
17
19
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7-10
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St. Louis
Philadelphia
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6-7 .345 11 1'1 3-7
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Dodgen 5, Chicago 5 ( 14 innings)
Montreal 6, Atlanta I
Pittsburgh 6. San Francisco 2
C10c10nat1 10, Ph1ladclpb1a I
New York 5. Houston 2
St. Louis 5. San Diego I
Today's Game•
Dodgen (Valenzeula 3-3) at Pittsburgh (Walk 4-1).4·05 p.m
San Diego (Grant 0.3) at Chicago (Maddux 5-2) 11 20 a m
Montreal (Heaton (). I) at Atlanta (Coffman 1-2). 2·40 p.m
C1nc10nati (Rasmussen 1-3) at Ph1ladclph1a (Rawle)' 1-5). 4 35 pm
New York (Gooden 6-0) at Houston (Scott 4-0). 5.35 p.m
San Francisco (Mulholland 0-0) at St. Louis IO'Neal 2-21. 5 '5 pm
Tlaanclay'1 Games
Dod1en at Pmsburgh. 4:05 p.m
San Franasco at St. Louis. I 0 35 a.m
San Otego at Chicago. I :05 p m
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ORANGE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION
AND HEALTH NET PRESENTS
ISk and Sk Race T Sonday, May 22
Hosted by Newport Dunes Aquatic Park, Newport Beach, CA
8 Em -Race proceed will sup-
port the work of the Orange County
Mental Health Association.
COURSE -Spectacular scenic run
&Jona Newport's beaudful Back Bay
Wildlife pre ene, a nature lover'
deliiht of manhlanda.. pallisad
and wildfowl. &autiful!
FOR RAC£ INFORMATIO PA KET
D APPIJ AnoN -Contact
tho Orange County Mental HeaJtb
Association.
<714> 547-7559
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Tigers snap Athletics' streak a.t 14, 8-2
Also ntshedisMilwaukee·s
10-ame streak in AL East
• P'rem TM AllOdated Presa
Tbe lonaest m~or-lcquc wannina streak 10 more
than a deaMJe came to an end at 14 when the Oakland
Athletics lost 8-2 Tuesday ni&ht to the visiting Detroit
Tiaers.
Walt Ten-ell allowed four hats an seven mninis, and
lany Herndon hit 1 th~run homer for the Tiacrs. the
fmttcam to beat theAthleticssmccCh1cqowon 7-S in 10
inninp on April 22. endinaa four-pme Oakland winnina
streak.
The l~e streak was an Oakland club record and
the lonacst an the majors since the IUnsas City Royals
won 16inarowin 1977.
The American League record is 19 by the 1906
Artists' Leach tops
Pacific Coast League
Al a time when many talented youths would look
toward the o~rtunity to compete on the highest
possible level, na Beach's Jonathon Leach provides
as fresh change o pace.
Leach. a I S-ycar-old freshman tennis player. was
picked for the U.S. Junior Davis Cup team but will
instead continue playing for the Artists in the CIF team
and individual competition after winning the Pacific
Coast League sinaJcs 11tle Tuesda) b) defeating Wood-
bnd,e's Alex Steinhardt, 6-2, 6-1
'I think he'$ got a rul aood shot at winning CIF."
said Laguna Coach Bob Walton "For a IS-year-old. he
had lo make quite a decision. I told him I'd hke him to
play but I wasn't going to say, ·r want you therr on the
team.' The team worked hard to get to the playoffs. and I
think he felt he was part of the team."
Leach went 54-0 for the Artists 1h1s season. wtlh his
closest set a 7-5 win.
"I'm sure for a person with his futurt, the C'IF mtght
not be qu1tt as big of a thing." Walton said "But to some o~ 1he other kids at the school, 10 _get to the pla} offs and
win a couple of rounds is a very big thing. For a 15-year-
old, that's a pretty mature dec1s1on.''
In the doubles compet1t1on. Woodbndge senior
Gabe Patt and junior Randy Ivey defeated Laguna Beach
senior John Young and sophomore Ltt K.Jmei in the
finals. 6-2, 6-0. Wahoo said Pate and Ivey have a good
shot at a CIF individual title in doubles
In the Sea View leque finals:
It's an all·Newport fiarbor s1n1.lcs final and an all·
Corona del Mar doubles final at the lrvtnt Racqutt Club
following Tuesday's quarterfinals and semifinals at Los
Caballeros Ra~uet Oub.
Ch1cqo White Sox and 1947 New Yor\ Yanken. The
maJor leque rerord is 26 by the 1916 Ne-York Oiants.
The A•s lhem1elves contnbuled to the end of \be
streak, makina five enors that mulled in three unearned
runs.
Hemdon's first bomer of the year, off Oakland
starter Curt Young. staked the Tiaen to a 4-1 lead in the
third inning.
Luis Salazar had three bits for the Tilers. includjna a
solo homer in the second innina, scored two of the TigeR'
runs and had a ninth-innina sacrifice fly.
Terrell. winning his first decision of the season. was
particularly effective apinst the heart of the A's powerful
betuna order -Jose Canseco. Dave Parker and Matte
McGwire.
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Twta1 I, Brewen I: Frank Viola extended his
scoreless streak to a clu~rccord 301/J innJnas. and k..irt>y
Puckett went 4-for-4 with a homer to lead the Minnesota
Twins over Milwaukee and snapping the Brewen' 10-
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for Chambliss
NEW YORK (AP) -
Batting coach Chris
Chambliss' comeback
ended aftttonc at·bm.t when
the New Yon Yantca
asked waivcn on the vet·
cran first baseman Tuesday
for the purpose of sivina
him bis unconditional re.
lcuc.
Cbambliss, 39. was
waived lo make room for
nabl~baodcr Neil Allen.
who had btto with C-01-
umbus of the Oass AAA
Jn1rm1tiooal League on
rehabtlitation assjpmeot.
Chns Rabbitt and Brett Hansen of Harbor vie at 2 30
m singles, following a I p.m. showdown in doubles. c--s 1-l 1 l·J 0
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A t.lanta., was acti val.Cd Fn-
day when ou.tfidder JOte
Cna went on the disabled
hst because of a sore k:oec.
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in the championship match of the Southern Ca11fom1a
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC£ P\B.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE PlBJC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE NI.JC NOTICE
... ,.. IUPEfU<>" COU..T No. 103945 tr1nSferee(s) are SUNG UN No. 10SMJ from the d•t• of Int • tnllde on per90Nil PfoPertY 27. 1988 K41111 tul money of the United
NOTICE TO OFCAUFOMIA. NOTICE Of PARK II HWA KYONO NOTICE Of' IUllN:aoflettenesprowted "9r-*l•delcrlb9CI Thts ~tr.-.. not MOlX:IECW&Al.f Suna on contlrma1Jon of
CMDf'TO..S Of COUNTY Of COLUSA DEATH Of PARK 7'8 s KINSLEY DEATH Of '" Se<:llM 700 ol tl'te Thlt '*-.,., ~ ~ to ~ Un>-"'MAL....,....,' .... Ten P9f'C*ll of""'°""'
9UlK ntAHS~ In the ... t* °' •ABY QIAL KENT M.A .. ~.. DRIVE LOS ANGELES CA LIMA l. o•u PfoOclle Cooe of c.lltomta_ 8ddrW °' lhe 1n1ended lorm ~Code Sec· AT ....VATE IAl.a ~ lO be ~a .... d wlttt b.o (hce..1101~107 11.AOltlD,Mlncw AHDOf~TO 90005 ANDOf'NtmO•TO Theltmelorf1Wlgci1Mnt .... .,_..,ors •• LIHOCOT U:rt ••u•a Bldllcwon...atobelnwf'lt· u.c C.) A'""'°" wtto tMuld be ADlllNt81"11' EtTATE Tt\81 tne l)fc>perty pent AOMIMSTER ESTATE not e.pwe prtor to tour INC A CAUFORNIA COA-8'1d ...... of In the ~Court of ""end .. be~.
NOTICE IS HEREBY dclared Ir .. lrom the ESTATE NO. nen1 r.eto It deacrtbed 1n ESTATE NO. tnOnlhl lrom the d8te ol tl'te PORATIOH 2139 N MM\ the n wllh wfto"1 Ula Stant of CeMom1a. tor ..... I llf oMc9 at #'It
G•VE• 10 creditors of tl'te cuetody 9'td cont«ll °' .,., A·141t11 ~· H LEASEHOLD IM-A-142777 '-"'G notlOOd ~ Strwt. S...I• Ana c..... dM'IW ,_, tie lied " AC Ula~ of Or-.. ,... .... 1N .. ~ Wll~n•rned lr8nSllH'or1s) perenl CH' petents. To all hetra t>enellC18flel. PROVEMENT FIXTURES To all heirs ~. YOU MAY EXAMINE tM '°"'"8 TION ESCROW INC . IOO H Ill Ole...._ al Ole e.. c:mMll1 hereaf end before
th81 ' !>ult! lr•n1'9r IS In-CASE NUMBElll A·201 credtlors and con1tngent EQUIPMENT FU$1NITUR£. credttor1 tnd contingent file kepi by lhe court It you The ~tJon on c.tifonu TUSTIN AVENUE. SUITE G of HERBERT G WEANER C1819al ..._ l!lnd~ to be mede on per-CITATION credttors ol KENT BLAINE GOO OW ILL AN O crodrtors o! l.URA E ere inler.ied 11'1 thlt .stale of IN dllllll Uecuttve otfooe SANTA ANA, CAUF0ANtA 1ik8 Ha\8ERT GEORGE o.ed thll tTh d.,-al Mey,
IOn81 property ,..., ...... "... Fl'Mdofll From ALLEN and pertOm wno TRAOENA.ME 8nd 11 loc8ted 0 NEILL and pel'ION .mo you IT\8y _.,,.upon the ... Of ~ ~ oftlCe 97705.,., tha .... da'f '°' WERNER. c-. , .. dfter'it)ed P'""'tal Cutlody mrt be olh..-wiM lnlerMted ti 17751 E. $1(Y PARK •0, may be otherWIM lnl•asted ec:utor or lidtnlnistr•tor. cw al the Intended tt_..,Of • ftlll'lg CllM'M by any CNClltor Noelce•--,gNef\"'91 PAL.MINAC THORNHIU , T~ l\8mell) and OOSIOMS end Controf tn Ille Wiii •ndlor ...... IRVINE. CA 92714 In lhe ""'"and/or.... UPOf1 lhe •llOf!>ey tor the•· 230 E. 17th Slrwt •20 I 91\811 tie May 26. 1988 ""'*" the Ulidlli .. ,., ..... et &ecutor al the &mt• of
liddr.. ol lhe 1n1ended (A.aANl>ONMENT) A. pelllton l'tu bMtl flied The t>usm-n•me uaed A pettlion has ~ llled ecutor cw adtnintstr•tor, • Coet1 Mma c.llfonu IS IN ~ ct.,. b9lof9 Pl1Y8fe Sate, to tile ~ -'cl o.c.denl
tren1feror(1) are IN · (Re: ADOPTION) by JOY KATHLEEN ALLEN by the said tr81lsfen>f11) ti by FRANCES A SANFORD -111en request 1te11ng ltl8l AJA OU-~,,.,._ the coneummallon dale end~ bidder.~ to Dlwf a , ... DSJ, Al·
TERll)RS BY DESIGN. • To JULIE MA.ORIO In the Sul)el'IOr Coun ot Or· Mid to<;ettOn It SKY PARK In the Super10r Court ol Or· you 6MKe sc:>eCl81 nollCI ol end eddr-uMd by IN ~ abol4 c:onllnNtlon 01 Mid ~ ......,. .. U., .... .....
Ceitlcrnlt G-•I P8r1ner· •nd 10 ell per80ns claim-ange County requesting thtl CLEANERS 11 LAUNDRY enge County r~lng ltl8t the flNng of llr11n11en1ory 8'1d tr9Nferor within the past DMed April 22 19'8 perior Cour1. on cw ""-Ole ._ ......_ ....... ..._
ltttP con11111no O( PAT tng to be the fat'* or JOY KATHLEEN ALLEN be Th•t S8'd built lr11r1ater Is FRANCES A SANFORD be eppt'8iMmenl of •tat• -lhrw ywt'S .,. Hone UMDCOT. IMC., 8\': 23rd.,.,. oA a.&ay. 19et at ... ..--. CA_.
YEISl!A INC • C811t Corp mother ol Hid m1not P«M>l'I appointed u per90nel rep-intended to be con1Ume1ed IC>POfflted • petM>nal rep. NII of ll'te oet•loont cw .,. The '*-8"IS ~ .IOt9I J . COTE. Tt f •• otfica of Zit")' & ~. ~ ~ ~
Gen«•• Penne< 11\d CA.RY tbOve n•med r_,taovetoedmlnltterthe •t lhe oftlee ol LUCKY reeenteuvetoedmlnist•the coun11 menttOned Ill Seo-eddrW o1 Ole~...,-WM.MMDOlf.\DO, -1 Stanton A"'9. 5'llhe Olly PllOC M-r 1t. 12, 11
GARLAND INC a <Altl By Ofdet of lh•I Coun you esl•le of KENT BLAINE ESCROW co INC GAR· Ml•t• of LURA E O'NEILL Uont 1200 end t200 5 of IN • , • J E s u s M ...... T. • .. DoeeADO. 306. a.-P8r'I. CA IOl22. ,..
CC>rl). aer-a1 Partner 151 .,. t>efeby Ctled Ind r• ALLEN OEN GROVE CALIFORNIA. under the ltide9e11denl A6-c.i.tornoe PrOt>llt• Code a.tALOOtfADO 8'1d MARIA Tl I -Coun1y of Or-. si. °'
Klllmws Or "L·1 Cost1 QUoredt0 8PPMtbeloretlle Thepeltt10n 1S•1lorheer· 92644 onorellerJUNE 28, mlnlattlllD"olE.tt8t•Ac:t P9111~s Franc:e1 AT MALDONADO 13232 ~ 0r9nQl9 C099I c.-orNa. .. lheflght,dde ----------Mee&; CA 924128 JuOge Presac!•ng 1n Oep811-Ing on Dlpertment No 3 •I 1988 The petition le Ml lor ._. s.ntord Rencharo PlaC» Oat<*\ o.ty Plot ~ 11 1181 end ~ of ..ad cs.
Thli toc.ciOt'I 1n C•hlom•• ment 1 of lhe tbove tnltlled 700ClvlcCenl..-Ort¥"e W•t This Dullt lr-'er IS IUb-Ing in Depenment No 3 .. • ....... H. Eatan', At~ Grow.~ wost ~att11etlmed9uthand
ol thll cNel ona or pnnc;t· court loc81ed •t s.47 MWl<et Santa A.na. c e111orn1• 92701 teet 10 c.tttorl'\18 Uniform 700CMcCent• Drive w..t. ...._, ._ l'w4tlt•11r. •u TI'9 Pf099'1Y p.-1.._.1 .. the tight.. title end......,... HCiiliOUl W ..
Piii ~sm.t olflCe <>' 1he in· Street Co•use C.1tlorn1• on on JUNE 8. t988 •• 1 45 Code Section 8108 Sent• An• Ceiltomla 92702 ._. flael9c Ceelil ....... '*9'k> 11 dMc:llbed 11'1 l1S'-PlaJC ll)TIC( ha 8CqUll'ed by~'°" of ST 1'W
tew>d'!" Ir-~ IS s-June 13 1988 ti 8 15 AM PM~ Tl'te "wne and addr-or on JUNE 8, 1988 et 1 45 ..,,a.....155,LOftg.._._, eral • Ste>c* In Tnlde Alt-law or othel ..... Cit'**'-llAm f.
All pther ~ names ol ll'tet day 11\en and there to IF YOU OBJECT to lhe the person with whom P M c.lternta _, lurea. Equipment •nd 9IOTICa Of or .. edCkUorl to lhtll of Mid Tiie ........ per-. -
end ¥Id'-uMd by lhe lt\owCliUM 1lanyyouh•ve granting of the pehhon you Cl8lmsm8ybeliled l1LUCK· IF YOU OBJECT to the ~ Or8nge eo.st Goodwllol•cstainMlrMll .... ICATIOMTO e'er nrd ... Iha time of~~=
intended lr8nsfer0f'(1J Within why S8td per90n thOUkl not lhould either 8PC)MI •I the EY ESCROW co INC 8942 Of•ntlng of lhe petition. you Delly Piiot Mrt 1 I. 12. 18. with bear end ....._ ~ au. M.cotQ 9C CIMtt\, In and to .. !tie <*·
tl'le Ptlt lhr .. )'9ar1 .. ,., .. be dechared ,,.. lrom the he8l'lng end •t•le your Obs GA.ADEN GROVE BL • lhoukl IMther tC>PM' II the 1988 2bullr.-,-H .~ "st~~~ ~· I.in ,... prop9l1y eltUlllled ., ..,i ~ .. CA ~.5 4 1 3
It k~ lo the intended contrOI ol '* pwents et:· ._.ion. OI Ille -men Objec-207. GARDEN GROVE. .._...... end t t8t• yolK 00-Wth058 --· .... ,_,.,.. -the r~-ot ...._ ~ ,.... ·-""' •-C.tomla. The i...-... ~~ ..:;.:..~ ...... Marigold.COM .• CA'2825 ,,.T~a':"'.nd blnineea =~ 1ochepe1111on on t11e ::=·,,:~""\:" -=~ f: 11~~cai~~~~~!,~ i=.io:.;:~~= --rta.JC---.,-TICE----•;;: ,_,_ 1-.d by the Mid ~.!::~ ;;;;t.;.~-;-.Jt-Thie ~ 11 oon-
eddt... of the intended FO< 181kJre 10 11tend you ~ mey be In perton or by tor ah8ff be JUNE 27 1988 the '-Vig Your 9PC>W· lr ... on et llDid IOc8tlon P¥rtg 10 the Dlpei'lft•lt of Loe M of Tr.a No 2332. -:,:-;:: lndMitu.i
Tr1n.,.,ee(1) •• Fl mey be dwned gullty ol e yo>..rr tttomey wtlidl is ll'te bue1ness dty lflC9 m8y tie tn P«IOn or by M011Ca TO IS •MfHUTf KING M~ .f.blhc* a...a-ue Contrd • per "llP l«JOrded In Tll6a ._.1 W'lt -tied
ING 151. INC t C.hl tempt of COUr1 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR before tl'te consummthon your 8tl0tney. aEDITOfta Of KET to ... aloal'Olc ........ 9odl M. P8099 2:5, 211, 27 _... .. r~-. a.ti Or ~·uon 22119 N The peuuon Ned '-eln II OI • contangenl creditor ol d•te apeoflecl •bow IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR .... nlAWD s..s bUll .,....., • ""' • 2574 ~ c:o.. end 21 of .........,_ ._ .. 7 of •
All9 Cw.an.CA.9074S f()( the purpoee 04 "~ thedecUTfd youmuslflle SUNG UN flAlllK. HWA Of. contingent c:redttOf of (S-.IW'_._ tendadtobe~ ....... ~4 r °"SALE MllperecardatnlM~ol =County on Aprt t1•
Tt>• prop«1y pertinent lhe tubjeel Child tor p1-. ~ ctMll with the cour1 or KV<*G PAllllt, lnleMed lhe decusrd. you must fie U.C.C.) at the ~ ~ ~ 8EEA & W1ME P\Ak. EAT the Ccu"Y Aecotdlr, mar. 1 n17lll
het.c'o " deecribed lf'I 119"-ment for 8dof>Uon pr9Mnt " to the perton81 Tr-wt.Ne(•) 'f0'.111 c:l8lm wltll the court Of NotlQe • hereC1y gNWI lo ESCROW INC . 800 Nor1tl PL"'*-QAIWNJI., II.-.. 29'7' PutlWled n.-CoeM
eral • tum\ture, lhcturea Dated APR 29 1988 ,..,,.._,1e11w 8PPO'f'led by PubllSl'led Orange Coast pr._,, " to the peraonel crecmon of the w1th1n Tustlt'I A,..,_., Sult• G. Pubirf'9d ar.,. Coeet West a.--tNf A-~-....
equipment, good wtll KATHLllN MO"AN, Vie cour1 within lour monlM 011ly Piiot Mey 11 1988 repr_,t•tille llPC)Oin1ed by named ~ors that a Sant.II Ana. CMtomia. Or-Du1fy f9oC ~ 11. ,_ """*"'.CA. ' Olly Piiot M-r 11• 11• 2$, tr~. end Is loc:8ted CLEM. ay CHAM.INE A. from the date ot llrtl 1... W-052 the COU11 wfttlln four monthe bull t,._,., IS ebolA 10 be 9nQl9 Coun1y Of\ or 8fter M-r W053 T-QI ... c:.ti In._.. June l , tMI W05e
•I '51 K•lmvS Of • ..L· 1. SClllOOQINa, DlflUTV tu9110t of le11•• u provided t---::=:-:-::-~=::---1r----=:::-:=-=:::-::::,.:---t---:=~~=~:---+-~=~~=~:--+--::::~:-::=~:---.,_-~~~~==~-+----------Coe1• MeM. CA 924128 (SEALJ In Sectlo" 700 of tti,e P\lllC NOTICC P'taJC ll)TIC[ P\BJC NOTICE PlBJC tlJ11C( "8JC ll)TIC( PmlJC llJTIC( fWUC ll)llC(
The bu~ name used Woodw8'd and Mertln Probate Code of Cellfornla --------------------1-------------1-------------t-----------1----------1·----~--.-..;.;.;.;;..._
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by the Mid tre"aferor(1) et Attorney for Petition••• Tne lime fOf tiling Cl8imt will COMIOUOATl'.0 MPORT O* CONDIT10fll CW:
-'cl IOC:811on ti INTERIORS 18201 Von Ke<mart A~. not expire l)flOf IO four C~ O* .... OllT .-ACM
BY OESION Sutt~ 1140 trvtne. CA 92715 montn1 lrom the d•t• of lhe Consolidated a---of Condition of "~" of Newnn.rt The ~ lt8ntler •• in-Pl.ibh"'9<1 Oritnge Coest he8rlr.g noticed abo¥'9 ~' .,.._..
eerlded to tie consomm8tecl 0111y P1101 May 11 18 25 YOU MAY EXAMINE the a..cti. Or1ng9 County and Domeetlc -Su~ 8t the cloM of buainess
et me office ol ALDEN JUM ' 1988 ftle ~epl by the COUf1 It you on Maret\ 31. 1988
LYMAN ESCROW C()qP W055 are 1nlt<ffled In 1he •tete.
801 S Ardmofe Ave L.,_ ----------you may _.... upon ll'le ••· 0... A•-... ~ CA 90005 on OI P\aJC fl)TfC[ eG\.ttOf Of 8dm"'1Strator °' ASeaT8 In n I 11 I 11£ ~~:;ftr!~~er 11 sot>-K... :;'O:~t=i:.'!:0~ C•sn and due from banl(a .............................. ·-········ .......................... 32.112
tie' 10 Cel1lorru1 Untlorm '1CTmOUI 9U81NESS wntten requ.st tl•tiog lllat Investment MCUrit .... (Mll1(et V-. 18,848). ....................................... 8,951
COmmercial Cod• Section N.u. STAn.llfT you"-'' special notice of Federal funds I04d end MCuritlee ~under
1108 The loltowtng per90n1 •r• the rt1tng of an inventory and 11greement1 to reaell In dometttc ~ ..................................... 20, 190
The neme and .Odr ... of doing bu•lneu H I ti eppr81_.,,..,t of wtlle u-Loana, Tot81 (uctudlng unearned Income). ................... 1"3,5e0
Ille pet1on with whom ~~ ~===· Mt"S of tl'te petlllone or 8C· Leas: AUow8n09 for poatt>te I08n to8ee9 .•..•.•.•..........•...... 2.132 ~~~~ 7.'~l.A.~e E~~o~ en~• Co~t• MeH. cv;, =~~:~~1~J: ~· ~··;:·;: ... , ................................ ·--········· .. ···················· .. ·· ·· 141,;~
C.ORP.. 801 S Ardmore 9262e Celiforn,. Pt0b81• Code n pr • · · E.. etc ........ -··················-··-·························· .. ···· 1•
Alie • LOI Angele• CA EPE Teehnologie9 Inc., I pt 11110". r I J 0 y Customer'• ltablHty to this bar* on ~a:::. I:~::,~: ;:::n~=·= KA,;:~:. L MARTlM, Ot~~.~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::==··1.m
rNI be May 2t. 1988 Which CA m2e llOUH•I. AUor1ter ,., TOTAL ASSETS . ·····················--··· .. ···································-······-··· 208.481 IJ the ~ csay before Tl'tla buatMN It ~ ., ... ._..,, l21t ,.,.,..,... ~
fie consummet10t1 date dUc:ted by • c:orporllhcln ......,.,..., Twr_, C.--TOTAL OEPOSIT8 IN ~ MIOW EPt: 1~. lne~ ...,... _, ....,... ... -OFF1CES .--o.ted Mey S, 1N8 Kerlneth A Rudi, flf..s.nt Pub4leMd Orange C:O.I .,..,_~'..., ------·---,....,_
f\.oo-eG tl1, INC.. a Tiiie ... ...,_,...,..Ned Ot11Y Pitot M9Y 1t. 12. 1S, TToc.t~~---.. --•.•. -.... ·--17~
c s ,. c......... e,: wttn the County a.ti of Or0 ...a WTh057 TO,..AOlelL -~~ IN .. .:.;;.:-··---·---·-. 104....,.,., ;-. ,..._ ,,_, -' .,; = County on Ap-11 t 1, , , __,..VQ<,., _...,
...... A. ..~••••· 1 PtllJC llJTIC( FOAEJGH Of'FtCO ... ----···-~---··-----·-···-··-··-··--··-·· .. 182.008 ~ Orenot Cout Publllhed Orqe ~ --IWt*--MO-~--T-0-·I Faderll bMta ~end ---ad unds
....... f11o1u-.11, 1... Deity ft1lot APfll 20, n. Mey CMIMTOR8 CW 18'..,..,tt IO~ In dolt; Hie~·--·~····--·--··--·· 1.200
_.. ..... , W..o50 4. 11. 1$N 1UUt TMMlffO Aoctp•'°9f b«:tiMd llit or IOt llCCiOUnt
------------woa cea.a. ..,..., ol.W. M'* end°"" 1F •---------------------.. ··---111 PmJC MJflC( ~C.C.) Other lablltiea.. .. ·-·-·-·------·---------------1,025 N1JC ll)T1()( Noaoe 11 ,_., ~ to TOTAL UA81UTIE.&.----------·---· 1.14,M MmlDUI • •••• creditor• of the within MtmlGl.G-......,.,
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_... ...,_ M ' REA Mm ITA~ _.. °" per90ftlll ~ ~ .242 1.271 C.imie e>euon1, 1702 ni.~...,.... .. IW• 'Clz cs.a._. No..... 1 Amount ~Cr. •H. lenUI AN ~ ~ •: JL M-n.llWN(a)Md....,... TOTM: CCJNTW'B) AL----····-........ -----1.171
... SOCIATU, •1H ........ .,.._ Of .,_ .,_... _. ... ==!!!:---··--·-··-····--· t ... ~A .,__T•"" ,..~ •200. Coate M .. , CA ""*Off•) .,. STAHllY TOTAL ltP HOI DIM EOUTY.·-·--·--t 141
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When Ora,. County playwrilbt JllCk Sharkey takes on tbc Dracula
lqend and lt\S it to mulic. ifsmouab to dnvc you bitty
The orol1fac Sbart.cy (!Jett wntiQJ
under &is pm name of Rick AbboO
appiied his ~mzabk rcpcrtou~ of
siabtpp. slapstick comedy and plays
on words to the vampuc thriller and
called it .. Dncula: The Musical'!' ..
The question mart 1s, indeed. justi-
fied in the production now on siqc at
the Westminster Community
Tfteater.
Director Gregory Cohen. whose
1oofy streak 1s at least as wide as
Shar\C} ·~ ~ come up wnh an
appropnatdy farctcal •pProach tot~
show. and most of the time 11 works
JUSt fine. Occas1onally. the matenaJ
and the prcxtuctton tend to sag at
about the same time. leaving 11 10 the
wackier members of the cast to shore
up the weak spots.
There arc few mill} first rate voices
in the cast. despite the effons of
musical d1rcctor<horcographer Kysa
Cobb. and consequently the
emphasis 1s more on comae effect
than finesse. The stra1Jhter roles. as a
result. tend to fade into the baclt-
srouod as the emacs scramble for the
spotli&ht
The show's best pg 1s an extended
one -the maid answers the phone an
the opening scene and it's a wrong
number. Later on. the characters
discuss a play that might open with
such a twist and one remarks. .. But
this is I 875. the telephone hasn't been
invented }CL" Whereupon the prop
lady slips out on stage and removes
the instrument
The most effcct1vc musical 11m-
Trtah llcQabul, Bra4leY IOller and Susette Co&er lo
.. Dracula: Tbe llulcal?" In We9tm.ln.ster.
mack as the pcnod1c appearance of
accompanist Evcl)n Canedy al the
organ. pushed on st.age to pla} for the
musical numbers (an a Dracula's
daughter fnght wig. counesy of
producer ~arc LcBlanc) then
whisked back behind the bookcase
facade.
Among the cast members. the
biggest impact as made by Bradley
Miller an the bug<hewing (not to
mention scenc11 <hewing) role of
Rcnfield. the as}lum's ruadent
v.acko Maller garbed an pajamas
v. 11h ins.cct designs. commands atten-
tion whenever he's onstagt. even af
hc"s not involved an the action
B111ng into the Juicy title role as
Mark MacD1cken. comically com-
pelling as the entrancing vampire
count His would-~ conquest. Mana.
as nacel) done by Laura Sellers. whose
s.cm1-transfonnation scene is a howl.
Joshua l<a)e and Nana Gardner
have a fev. minhful momcna as the
san11anum chief and has wife. but
theirs arc largch straa&ht roles 1n a
•nuthouse full o( charactt"rs Suzette
Coger v.ho's becoman& one of the
finer comae actress.cs on the local
scene. has a fin e fling w11h the pan of
the Irish maid
The vampire-hunting Dr Van
Helsang 1s broadly antcprctcd b) one
of the broadest acto~ 1n O range
Count). Edward Stcnck v.11h resul-
tant guffaws Hts lo\ e interest (th as as
the musical corned) "c rs1on. re-
member) as pla)ed v.1th suit~ comae
flair b) Trash \.kQu1nn. v.ho al~
po~ the finest \OCal cords of the
cast
An ideal show for the )'Ounger
fam il) members (the cast o ften con-
verses with the fro m row) ... Dracula
The Musical" .. continues for four
more weekends. pla)tng Fnda~s and
Saturdays at s· 30 through June 4 at
the Westminster theater. 7,::!"' 2 \1aple
St. Cati 995-4113 for uckct anfor-
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'Phantom,' 'Woods' top Tony nominee~
NEW YORK (AP) -The 1988
Tony nominations reflected Broad-
wa> 's best season in years
As usual. musicals. panacularl).
Andrcv. Lloyd Webber's lavish
.. Phantom of the Opera:· Stephen
Sondheim's fa11') talc "Into the
Woods-and a f'C\ ival of Cole Porter's
.. <\nythan& Goes" dominated the
nominations announced Monday.
Each oft~ thr~ shows received 10
nominations. with "Phantom .. and
"Into the Woods" going against
"Roman« Romance:· two small
one-act musicals. and tbc South
Afnc:an musical "Sarafioa!" for best
musical of the 1987-88 season.
Nominated for best play were
.. Spttd-t~-Plow," David Mamet's
sav• look at two would-be Holly-
wood moguls; .. Joe Turner's Come
and Gone." August Wilson's talc of
the children of slaves coming to terms
with their past. Lee Blessing's -A
Walk an the Woods:· a two-character
comedy about Amencan and Soviet
arms control negotiators, and David
Henry Hwanas ··M. Butterfly."
The compet1t1on was less fierce for
the best actress pnze. G lenda Jack-
son's portrait of Lady· Macbeth an a
revival of the Shakespeare tragedy
was nominated. alonk wtth Joan
Allen's tormented dancer an "Bum
This-; Bl ythe Danner's portrayal of
Blanche Du Boas ID a revival of ··A
Streetcar Named Desire." and
Frances McDormand's Stella
Kowalski an the same play.
Best actress an a musical nomi-
nations went to Patti luPone for
.. Anythin& Goes": Joanna Gleason of
-into the Woods"; Judy Kuhn, the
love interest in "Chess.· and Alison
lirascr of -Romance Romance."
Her co-st.tr. Michael Crawford.. the
tJdc character an .. The Phantom of
the Opera." as the favorite to wtn tM
award for best actor an a musical. His
competition as Scott Bakula of "Ro-
mance Romance"; David Carroll. the
Russianpndmasterin "Chess," and
Howard McGillin. an ambitious
youns stockbroker an Cole Porter's
.. Anyth in& Goes."
Nominated for best revival ~
··A Streetcar Named Desire."
"Drcamsirts." "Cabaret" and .. Any-
th1na Goes. ..
Harold Prince. the director of"The
Phantom of the Opera," is the top
contender for best director of a
'
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Zaks. ·· <\nvthtng Goes .. : James Lapi-
ne ... Into the Woods:· and "1bongen1
Ngrma. "Sarafina'"
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pm John Dexter. "M Buucrfh"
Grego!) Mosher. ··~pced-thc-Plov."
Llo)d Richards tor ·•Joe Turner's
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How •1'1 to find • coneen
propam i-cked wnh inltTCSt1Q& pro-
sram notes. and without I 'in&Jc
achen1ttmcn1! Saturday .. ~ att~nded
a ront'nt of the Oranac Coast Collqr
Cborale and Sinacn.. under the baton
of Richard Raub.
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preceded In-' bis ver) substa.nual Or'C'h~tral v.ork ··var&auons on a
Theme of Ka)dn." Raub ronducied
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&CSturcs The pickup or'C'bcstra com-
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orchestra performance Even wtlh a
small stnna section. the sound was
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angh the IC.ltures of Brahms
ihc chorus filed onto the Staie 1n
order of man-woman-man-v.oman.
an rov.s rather 1ha n betng grouped in
~rt1ons This ~cnaml) would ~rvc
to mah • the C'l(pcncncc more interest-
C1111s
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forced tu sang has pan ""11hout
refcrenn• 10 the ··other tenor" stand -
1n1 ne\t to ham
\\. betht>r 11 v.or~cd as v.ell for the
aud1en1..e as a qu~t1on C\en w11hout
1nno,at1,e ~taon arran~ments.
this hall tends to subdue the bn&ht-
n~s of a performance and 11 1s hard
to knov. "'hat v.as r~pons1blc for a
general lac ... ot OIOJecuon
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well 1ogc1her balancing 1nd1 \ 1dual
Imes nae el~ and produetng a con' anl ·
tOI textww. ln lo~ Pl r 10 *
sound v.-as 1tntraU~ warm and wb-
dued. rather than loud and 11'CJ\"'
ctratin1. There 1s m&Kb lO be id(or
this approach. Tbt ore ra, how·
e'er, ot»curcd many of thne pus--
aies "1th 11s mott literal approl('b to
loudness.
Bantonc soloist Leroy Villaneuva
sang v. llh a full ness and convicuon
rcmanascenl of Jero~ H ines' per-
formanct recently with thr Pacific
S) mphon) In contrast. soprano
W IOISI Mar. RawchfTe sana With I
hghtne-s\ o( touch which proJCCted.
though lackC'd 10 1mpKt
0\ crall. 1he chorus sang well. trhe
orlhC'~tra "'u excellent. and the
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resix-ct1 \el) The chorus appc"8n to
be tt"chnacall) competenl. and they
ha\c an ob' 1ous enthus1am for the
mustl Raub·~ subdued but firm
leadc-~h1p v.a~ also evident.
'Colors' still flying at box of ,ice
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roll a' Pan 11,fason for tclc' ISIOn
mO\ 1e'> rl'c ait .. -...11h M>mc bitterness
ha\ lreatment and the character
during the ( B ~n~· he~da)
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Real Estate For Sale Gtaer1l 1002 Ct1l1 Mesa 10Z4ll!!p0rt leacla 1069 l twport le1cla 1069 l aJ boa Isla.. 2106 Cerou llt l Mar 2122 C..11 Mna 2124 I.,,... ltecli 2111 k• JHa
B tc • •m HWll PUIEIT? SP·NISH TILE HAVE IT ALL' IEW umH 2BR dlBA tYrly Lrg..!>'h!Ck& JASMINE CRK SUMMER TIT&LLT IDlll(UI H"ABOR VIEW '-"' .. E C1iutr1at 2171 nm ta "weug1ve yo•"'eoown in n LOCATION VIEW BeachCottageonDvplex crtyr s eps to"" RENTAL2Br ·den tum •TIWllllSEAPT* "' """"' 2eR2b.houM.Fimrm, Geaera 1002 e•chg tor a sr>arP ot o..,n.13 Bedroom. 3 Beth, 3 SP>.CtOUS l'IOOMS 101 2 BR. 1Ba den too convenient shopping Tennis pools, gated 2BR 1'~BA L d Palermo '4BR 2'"t8A, yd 2~ gar 32102 Via de
ership Vou make the years old pool spa ano a One ot a kind 3· yrds to sand won 1 lest s 11001mo 673·3773 S2350tmo 720·3776 · · atJn ry rm. $2500 Julta 759-5506 OllYla $875/mo lat/lut. sEAAsA~ c:'~ • mthly pymt!. .\ ..,l shdre S 192.900 ' story Oe!>ign in 8 ceniral long $249 000 For into Beauuful 3Br 2Ba Duplex Lrg 2BR 2' rBA • big 1011. pool, carport w/storage ~ ,,..A...V cleaning & Hcurlty
apprec You receive CALL SELECT 11111 Newport area Re-Call Mary Ryan1Ag1 Prol decorated Frplc. Dramatic. like nu Lndry, ~al~':e~~opp~?8'5~:' KU',Flr. .. / I 2131'39-13'3 aft 7pm COLDWeu BANl(C!RO
100•1.1axb!'nPltts Mu5t mooeieoiikenewenter f6191753·3147 garage w/O 201 Ruby gar lplc. mOfe $1'400 (S25001f1st MosRent) \'t\\!TY~)'J'f~'\'I ••-rJllJ••---
have .1ean rPO t Agt 161•6000 taoninQ rooms wt th $17001 673 s:µ5 T 83 6 07 "•O 8069 C ' ·Vii• '\." ~ ..__ --.....,. 8 , •tt~ts and Ora NEWPORT BAYFRONT mo • om 1· 1 .,.. ALL 548-7367 RE· .. , TORS• N I 497.5757 D ~ E• Wlo.nlSs -5""~1 r c~ • "'L-1 Poot <Sec*. gar 0 pets ) 8 t le Ii 1048 matoc accents A contem· CONDO YRLY 2BRl2BA House NEW 2br 2ba 1·1111 condo TOWNHOME $750/mo (71•)'t97· 187'4 C.rtal iel Mar 1022 aa • f! porar) design with 4 or 5 Faoulous VIEWS from 2 Frpl Wt D hkup tg pat•o Lovely garden indoor Like new 2BR patio. Lg c;;;;;do 2BR 3BA, lemtly E.'-l)t'l.1 theht---l HUNTINGTON LAND· bedrooms a separate beo unit solo COM· garage $1350tmo tndry gar clubhs Oasis double attached gar rm & l0<mal dining rm A!Ertatah * SlllECLlff * MARK 3Br 2Ba. gar guest house wtth kitchen. PLETEL Y FURNISHED tn * 675·9797 • Sr area$ 1950 731·6232 $ 1200/mo •111111o11 ... -------UJSIH COVE pool ec rm nuard gate b li't & 1 11 D decorator style Perteet -w•TERFRONT HOMES Fabulous vi-of Nwpt lfW 1101( . r . " a o area are to 2nO home h1deawau Of l1IL--SHARP 2BR IBA Duplex. ,..INC R""LTORS Bch & theoceen Yrly lse (1'-d •a-1420,000 'spectacular 49R,3BA comm M ust be 55• t>e01fferent"Youll en1oy , _. ...,.. $"""'"/ ,,..0532• .. --$129 950 969-0205 th t 'llt f at e for year round ltving In e Pt1U"a1•l1 2107 ocean side of PCH Gar-631~1•00 ~mo .,.. -.. Spectacular baylron1 v~, Pr1va1e Sch By e ranqu, Y 0 n ur s950 -.. tBR 1"" 1 n Bit •-s ..,_ secuntw bldg ~25.000 age laundry I mo LI-DO ISLE H-OMES ..,.., un ur "'" condo w vautteo c;e111nns Owner 720_9401 or greenery nearness to , 1 390 --11• • at 17501mo 1_ .. ., I · 1044 nd b th 631·1'400 Lovetyremodetocn rthse Ava11now 863-1 /dys W·SIDEOCEANVIEW •3..,2ba Sl600/mo ..... g e ..,. a1 an unbe41evat1te value 720-9044 mat water a a rea • S .,. th t.._. ..
!r:~ ,n'0~7;:~~nR ~~~~~ 111 Beaut•tut 3Br 2 Be •·lg WMlllUHE taking 631 1400 '41'\TI HI HONT restrictions req d Winter P~tt LA "'hi ~~~n,!:: $990/mo W/D hkup, gar, BALBOA ISL HOME $690 71 '4 77'4·3055
VIEW 5795 OOO -tor tnd1v Of couple ome S G SS & 2BR 2 SBA Condo •4br 3be, $3500/mo IS summer, ,,_ .. ,.8'
baysioe pahos S •750·--BRAND new 2Br Laurel i mstr bdrms -~~)Ml" '-· ooly, $900/mo 856-3 120 '4 Bdr~ nNo P~ts ;vi 5116 frplc Avall 611 673-3285 •3br 3ba, $3500/mo laUitl Ptaio-8-1-.-=l-1 Iba s112Smo ·BRAND 2baths oest locatton "l\TI Ht H0 "1T AL ESTATE Ct rtH iel Mu 2122 s3600/mo 6l9l 3•0· l2~ £01 leacL 2140 Agent. 675·6161 •aa7 144-1010 new 3Br 2Bd $1675mo --Par~ p ool view 15 110 "'11 .., IOK. DI • • ...,
SUPER CLEAN 1Br S735 Sroarglen 8) owner RE.AL ESTATE REALTORS 2BR • Iott 2'tBA Ctltl Mesa 2124 18R 1BA d/w. POOi. stOf Nicely upgraded 3BR 2BA -1----1.-... --.. -... -.. -1-IEWPllTIUCI •720·9966•• $149500 733-2206 oceanside of PCH •2Br lBa fen---' yard tn gated cmpl,11 Nr Gldn L~ Duplex Steps 10 Bd .,.75 arrn111SE 11IUCI IOIE" Fr~h doors sk"'inl"lts ....,.. WstJW··~ 5 .. 75 ..... bct1 2 car gar Ftp, patlO Smalt 1 rm • .., Yearty rU.llt Co1t1 ...... 1024 REA TORS ....... . , .. ,, iar wld h .. up n---ts ... ~. " ...... s 1•"" 675-.912 " ·tt-7pm •1" "921• 181SllflCrlT ytrw Of .,._ La •H lit ••I l 052 Ou• 01 Sunset Maga-$2'450 Avl now 760-07 14 " .,~ 5123 5'41-3391 """' .. ,.gt "' -" -
ICUI I U Y "Ho~~E wico~ege Parll) NIGUEL SHORES Pnvate • or 51ng1e lamuy $25.000 •963·69562s lniae 2144 1 IHM IOUI YIE'W -1. u• H OR OPEN If _ I HUl!E DUPLEX zine R·2, can be 2 units 750 553-A V1cto11a iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
One ot the larges• un11s m 277 Hancver Dr community .. alk 10 PLUS OCEAN VIEW yrty Income Woo't Last * * * ** 'l"s;:-u""!tl"'tu""l ""'de_l_ac""'hed-""h_ou_se_I PUllA.llO MUI Completely remodeled.
the Villa Balboa with ,. 3pm to 6pm Tues Fri beach 48R 2 Ba up· AND Just an alley away $309000 Call LIZ or 3BA 2'>BA. dbl gar n-3br 2ba. frplc AC. 2-car YllW ... IUIUTll securtty bu lld l ng,
SPOCIC'US family room IV s 197 500 Dave He111age gr a 0 p 0 3 100 s I from the sand 4BR CHUCK JONES paint carpet & drapes garaQe, ylrd $ 1250/mo 2BR. Oen. 2'1'BA. cornm ~ltor, pool, caoe· '"9 01n1ng area ptu!> iwo inves1men1 545 7506 $4 3 5 500 C,. lt ea u I ' ,sA Upper 3BR 2BA 631 1266 or 646-57'43 :tUW.!_ $975/mo 646 3627 Available 511 675-6096 tennjs & pool S3500/mo belcony Balboa d at
oedrooms oer a· Pagean1 Lmda Gooo Lowe1 Clean & Sharp I ~i~IJ BRIGHT charmfn9 2br 2be AMt for Maureen °' Ed 15th SI. $900/mo
• ~~r~~~~:·;rgge s11J~~~-; IEW LISTlll men 493-04;7* ;r::) r:r1y n~~d:· >~ ~~tag~ ,~'c'~~~at.~~11 :!~~~u~T~~~.~~~N~~. ~~2~~i:E ~~~;·:!~, 760-5000 °' 759-1549 LAAG~A\~:::~: with
En1oy the security ot a I ElSTSIDE C I lew~rt leacli 1°'9 Shows real "Pride of -~---• $1'400/mo 673·7333 Do dos 2Br 2Ba wi den Ina. nr pool, tennia S950 REAW .. / garage. stove, refrlg
gated community ano the • • • -N THE WATER * Ownership" Fantastic not disturb tenants $1050 & I Br I Ba $695 759·5585 Of 852-9829 ''t\V'f ~"....,I. lu~~ .11 St9'1s to beach 1725/mo care !rel" Ille at the pool & I Remodeled 3BR I .BA seasonal rental IOCahon Acrtlft 11 ZS rweo~e LUSrs Loe In 8 quiet water-\ \\ • ",...., JI -\. spa or ""alk to the beac.h new gourmt1t kitchen 3BR 2 'Bath Boat slrp ASKING $525.000 _ ~ •un 11: scaped complex Frpk:, Ll1u1 le1cli 2141 REALTORS yeer1y 6"5-S882
Call now tor an aooo•nl· master bOrn" suite tor-$3:'>9 000 17 141650·&413 .at•S IE&ln 5 Acres & cabin w /Ytew of EXCELLENT VIEW, 2BR wld hkup pool i•c All 29A Cherming home --------• LRG STUDIO APT ~nt ~ 10 ooo mat Oinong "' oak par· FARROW REAL EST A TE l l i -lllO tr l!l-Ol40 Palm Spnngs Desert Hot 2BA Sandcastle condo w/gar & ex>nrs No pets NOt1h Lag Oulet area Full kl1ct'l18elh '4-0th Str
7111100 quet Breat.tast nook M••Ulllllir* Spnngs area $10000 decil. pool spa 2 car CAU.Velma549·2447 Lolt.lplc,gar $1400/mo PllY&Tt-.. llITT Avall 6/1 $600/mo Yrly -t rplc o .. nt1rS have * an . 1. CALL 642-0239 garege. Nt<:e1 1500/mo S '49'4 9329 --Bob 826-8279 Iv meg. ( l l~ 1111\J\.:'-I purchas~o .,nother 4BRlwnhm Ownr$648K IEWNllTlllllllTS Availat>lenowt 3BAwden2BA.2cargar, mallocnvlew • POOl&tennla 0.slgner'a
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... ~flt \I TllH'• I IUCl llPLEX 3BR 1011 2·~eA.2cargar-FRONT HOME 3BR 2BA 2B t ' Ba dbl gar erber crpls, white-2 Bedroom. 1'hBA, S500 · I ~"·~\:· age large lot smooo llnats/Cta•n bu11t-ins patto hreplece Sl200t mo
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10 ~nd 24E3BR Hurry' Call LIZ Of Chuck ~.rar Zlft 2 car garage Av11lable 5 MINUTES TO BEACH -leaM $950 .. S500 l9C • --L 75 ealty •PO Jones 63 1 1266 or June 1st S 1500 mo 2BR. 2BA lrplc 2 cer enci lnprt hack 2119 S2900Jmo 721•1215 900 Sea Lane 84'4-281 1 :~ELL _;_ --•• Mr Siegler 630-8801 646·5743 IOl&lflllT IEITlLS ger trash compact, DIW -
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JBA sep tam rm. DUPLEX 2·2BR on Pen-•·ii~I ~. Summer! Contact Jeff Quiet dead end street -----2 story, 1 garage, Pltio, Upper Duplex In Balboa twnha. POOi. Ip, carport, th rou~h clas~1f1ed $269 900 O wnrtAgt insula Steps 10 sand pf Ml Jacobs 675·4630 To unus~al 3BR 2''tBA Attract clean Westside $1050/mo 675-<t912 Agt Spectecular bay ..,,_ w/d hkup $975 LM No
979-8280 or 540 SELL $340K Agt '499·5360 -·~--see drive by '4007 Sea-home llke new Gar~ • 2BR 1'~BA nae Nice yd. 2BR 2BA ...... t/al ond Washer/Dryer, ref rig, peta. 722-s1.on22-ao1 1
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'( fJtl1t111 di'/, 1'fa 1 twnhM 2BR 2'~BA. court ----tation shutters. 3br 3ba. "1. yard + pvt patio, garege 28R 28A 6th llr. Baytront, gar, pool, tennis. sauna. 38R 28A, lowet unn.
lalltta ls118• Zl06 ..Jl>."•T'UJ.L<,/i"J & parking space $1000 oceanvtewt 1200slf.MC, $1600/molae 675-2332 5161rla $1300/mo. .... 7~ mo Av1 JuM 998·3434 2 car J)(kng $1550/mo VILLAGE RENTALS
New 3BR • Den cuslom f)j.J-8~,'J~ ---Call 8 30-5 30 955-t961 Tlll• HSllY&TillS * •97·5488 *
hm XII qutel locl Unlurn ,.... EAST SIDE 2BR 1BA 2BR 2BA 6th nr. Bayfront IOf IUmmet rentals. N""" )417 ( c..t Miry .... house G1r nl pets. .._ .. ~at~ lront M-:;::n· $3000 mo yrly 210 Gar .. oceen view! 1200 all, aec, ...,., -... ......,.
net Belboa Is Alty Bkr n/smk $900/mo Refer 2 car prkng. $1550/mo 2BR hse 771-0658
cooperation 673-8700 Justa cell ~~ell -it Iha Call al1er 5pm 5'48·2871 Call 8.30·5:30955·1961 ---
EASTSIDE newly re-VERSAILLES Charming BHt. leacla 1040 BHt. leacli 1040 furbished 38r 188. 1g • LARGE 2 story Exec bachelor w l aleeplng --;;:::::::::!.::::::::;-! fe nce yard, dec l< 4Bdrm2'•Bahome Walk eleove $650 retrlg 1neld
$1 250/mo 650-3962 to beach $2000/mo PLUS 1Br S7751mo Full * 6"5--012'4 • aeevnty both quiet lo-
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call Sheryl a 675-M27 OWIER llST SELL 1uc1 auun E SIDE lwnhse 3br. den
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Cathedral oelllngs and skylights make
this home bright and airy. Two large
master bedrooms each w/prtvate
bathroom; den. fireplace. community
pool and spa. Immaculate condition.
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$197,500
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2BA 1BA hse w/geraQe, bldg $1275/mo
lenoed yard • large open WA'rERFRONT HOMES
area Nr Harbor & Vic· INC
torta Pets & luds OK REAL TORS 831-1'00
S7~ 5-40-339_3 __ BAYRIDOE 2BR 2BA. Bell
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condo Frplc, 3 car park-w/d, pool, ~· S t395
Ing W/O hkup, 1mell encl "'4-8090 or 780-9CM2
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PETS $715 67$-0097 BLUFFS 3br 2ba condo
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mfalon 714-5.58-4151 i;-.. ..... _Y_W_A_L_L,.T•A!'lllPl-NG1
-.-~~-._...35 ~· ... , .. ~ Lee=""""' ,,........,. • Texture-Acoustic & Paint -F .... 91 K~n 722-9294 ~f( OA1v1NG lampttm Altatic.J Ceilblp • AUT0/'81KE ACCtONT ~SPiEA~M~L .. E~SS~A~L~U~ .. ~,~~OM~·I
RdLOWN OJOmEb Faca 8 ~UGS ~ws low ~
Dfywall-Patehlng-teictUte •Enhence Yo.x PrOC*1'f FonMt DA FrM con9Uft F.-•t Cail 631-RAIN
Uc•211597 13't·9295 •Quality Wood Fenang ___ 4_1"2-_5_52_7 -=-=
.CAI Jim • 751-lS58 • !!!!!:I~!!' =:::!! .. t ........ .... ... lllfl
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Motor Routes
available in
Costa lesa
Huntin~on l11ch
Fou1t1in V1ll1J
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
OeUver One Day a Week -
Must hav dependable car
and proof ol inlurlWIOe.
142-1
\ Ask for Joanne Craney
*HISU* Earn "° 1 o S29 pe< 'IOU• ~-raj & 1ra¥9I :>o<•u>
11'CetlhV96 and more' Im 1 med•••• p()tMt>Of'S a•a11
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OFFICE SUPERV1S()R
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:>"'ti !!ans 548-0i!'t
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unc> •'l\Jlet. M-> ~
SSC>-S60 ca.sh da •
Pll ,Pa&lllAIO
Ottooe envwon no typing
MO" 'Tu We<! Thurl Hrs
vary from iam-8pm Wtlt
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Appi\ P~ver l660
Plact"'llil Ave c M
~EAL ESUTE AGENTS
St-t!k ng o.dd I agent•
nt .. ·e~lt'd 1n servic;1ng
O.O• "1u :••IJCJ~ of llllALl<-
~S t.•s: t-t' a se11 starter
.> r<o:-..,,., r• bu!>y & UO·
&IJ• .. t ·Old vour oand
OPE,_, ~-.RM AREA
d q,..,~ biS S!i' I
* IUL EST&Tt * ASSIST&m
'ruur 9"1hu •asm deGI·
cation and e~perienoe 11
,._arded lhruugti top
Hlar.es and e•c;ettent
t>enef1ts paid vaca11oos,
"4Ul111 and hte insurance
and more•
COCO'S
l&IUY llUlllUIT
188 72 8Mcl'I Blvd
1-iuntmgton ~ CA
\714 96-4 41 '2
EQual Opply Employer
,. ~ '>!> .f" •>e~nseCI Rest1u<an1
1\.).-• ,., •f... n~t:'Ot'd 10 •WAITRESS WAITER
!>~ ,. ) • •OPt'rhes •DOORMAN
,,. •• • • C·: '"OJ veer llttfJacll'J
.. • • • ~"' > n • & I No lo~ers need apply• Call D~ ses Ca P ATl'lll.I< Jim 6;'5-155{,
TE'. "C ~6' • Agt
Reslauran1
IECEPTill SH OFC FOOD PREP & DELIVERY
Gro.. •est .. s.J<J"I qrouo Foe Ca1e11f'l9 & Oel1 Mon-
"~ -, ,. ''"' •eJm plar F'n Days Meyerhol s
er .,. 1 r ' ap~a·a~ e 1rv1ne 261-6178
~ •••. J ..... ()<~ ~ Q..,.,·
.-•a •• e ... ; a 'T'lu~I 'RESTAURANT
Pe,-t~' ':n ' r ._ .... ,,•th
t er.-•. ~" Judy SAUCIER
LllE COOIS IECtPTIH SEI IFC C. ow••c .s,1,1-J t iiJIOUP l'ull·t1me pos1tt0ns All our
nt"('(ls 41ur,... re""' pldy· employees receive
.., wllf' prn• •0D-!&r¥\ce ~ .!'I '...:l" ~· "t' ~ ~-• flexible !\our\
fTIU'>I • l1f'111ble Sh•ll!.
S t n • l(>()d d1o;cou11IS
St>l s• f "Q .. ,. ~ i:..o .... P"" o~ t'I , • ., • .,or .. ~ s so.., .. Data "• x»~s •1c
Soar, ,.,.;iot ?~' 0'"'
• medical msurance
• Credit Union
e lllllel\SIH' t•d1fl1ng
~pply DA L 1 3-Spm
REllCl'S
h•• , •••
TEMPOAAAY ANO tnaW'lf\I prOda, Call Mr. TEMP TO~
LeoNtfd (2131 4.11-21'3. ..P<>SlflONS AllAILABlE
SAL.ES -BiQ edl ~ :Aecept~ta
mMfl em.I• comm W. ~ I
ELEGANT Custom curwd
t f' IOfa, ott white, atmoe1
NW. Otlg prlcle a.OC>Q Mii •T)c>lsts IMIY bigl Call 5'0-4f11 fQt •Secretarlee
rec:Olded lnform&tlon. ao.ta Entry Operaton S2000 tso-2e20 lJor1g.,, Hamitton PiinO"liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9
1111
•llLllF/l* Do~ 9"IOY ~. tale.:· Ing on tt\e phone? & ......,.
3 yrs r.ea11 58* •JIP'd?
Sml quality Portrait photo
lludiO .......... ~-
90fl to WOf1I Tuee thru Sat
& tome PM s 833-78 18
IEPT.SIU.RllY
Growull) C1V1l E.ng1neer1ng
& Land Planning Firm,
seelo.S e11perMlnCed gen-
eral off1ee secietary with
good typing oomputer &
phone skills. oetall orlen·
tad E•celleot beoeftts &
~king en111ronmen1 10
Souttlefn Oref19e Coun·
IY Send resume to Mr
Fuen1es al Aoben Bein
Wiiham Frost & Assoc
14725 Alton Parkway
Irvine CA 92718
SlOUTllY
For e11ec:Yt1ve &u1te Good
lyprng PC & pttone 5k1lls
required Per$0rlable
Cati or send resume to
Lynne at 5 Upper
Newport Plaza. Newpon
Beach 92660 955-2800
M-F $1700 ·c><-mo
SEClfTUY
t<nowledge of construc-
llon industry & IBM com-
pu 1er helpful Basic
understanding ot ~kPQ
ti Dys WS.. S8 Hr In start
CALL 545-527 t
SE Cl ft HY
Rec.eptiorusl L~ CPA
l11m 846 '4 51
aW0td~
•Accounting ~
REGIS°fef' NOW
ANO EARN •eonus au *Paid Holidays
*Paid Vee.lions 1'400 Von ~nnan
Ste 130, 1Mna 474-297•
100% FREE to Appllcanl
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M •--8022
TRAVEL/LEISURE
AGENT
New e11pans1on. Xlnt en·
wonment fOf cllentele
Benefl11 and lop Ulaty
with foll~•ng Contact
Chartyne Of Frank
• 752-0752•
nPllT
F T take 1ran1chpllon
w/1t11m Sant a ana
558-8333
miTP/T
Atternoons. 50 wpm
•892-9598•
OA Y BED white & b<ut Oeilt b<own wood Good
Ma1tr ...... trundle com-oond1llon S550
p 1 et e I 2 ' 5 (714)645-7974
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ESTATE SALE Furniture ...
& furn~ Cati fof list 1--------11111, llf of ttems 844-1483/0yt W INEGUAAD1 Sateulla Low m11e-oe Mint con-
a.&-3330/eves &. Wllnd• System Comp!. w/eleet-dttlont•
--· ronlc:t New Never out I st •-•II* King aue bed 14<>.00 Can of bo~ $1'99 7«-2730 I ...
daklver If nece1Hry ---~---11211•
650-02.a Cuar laln
<a llfM tlM Mt-1111 ltHt --------LMllJ...t•••• .......... , ...... ,. SALi .......... ., 1,.
Office lumtture Screened * * * .......... Litt
wee4.11M111.
LT w ood cabinet for
TV/stereo equip w/gtass
door & lights. corner cab
IOI' TV/books. 760-8784
ilYlllw.11
outdoor octogon shaped
room ( 10• 10) M ite
1tem1. glass. ttardwood
doors. a· Shot! ~.
Severe! handsome d•nl"9
room 1ets Mauage
!Ible, complete candle
making equip & much
more 281 Costa Mesa
5 pc Twin Bdrm Ml. St CM Oft Santa Ana
almost new desk. Hide-Ave May 13 & 14
A-Bed & more 722-9~ FRI & SAT 9-4 30
OUEENSIZE MATTRESS Tru·a~rtatita
& BOX, OUIL TEO -
BRAND NEW• s155 Pewer ta 7112
Call 846-4293 ,,. LYM AN BA y LAUNCH
ihc. Vt~iclts MM
_....JI'
Motor ho me Elandan
lmmac only 13.000 m1
loaded w topllons 2
airs-6 5 gen couch
dinette overhead bunk
microwave & muc h
more Reduced 10
$36 900 obo F1nencrng
a1ra1l1ble
Johnson & Sons 5-40-5630
SOFA, LOVESEA'T.Cl'lair, 19-4 I Ctau1c restored lataa l•ptrlH 9100
ottoman Never uMd Universal. oove<. slip Incl _
VALET Scotchguarded fabric S6500 AYS 6-46-9000 ACURA Like working 001s1de and oo1y $250 8"3-929-4 l8' BOW Rider 80 wl lrlr
gellrng e•oersrze? We Mt~n--Maa--"T0-15 Xlnt oond Volvo Penta
need a parlling anent-"8&affa&aa • eng & drive. fresh water llST lCIU YlLIE
dant M-F 8 30am-5pm I•* ... "'l*"""•"!lsum-·mer-"!'1j!'!"w!'!'1"!'11•(JHj-~11 cooled s.ooo 631•8a.3 Just b<lng us your lowest
(Some over11nme may be Ruise! llngle-tln 190 •2. •• "TTHEWS •11 Ca ... 7ft bonahde Acura deal and reQUlred) A1 OYI' beautiful .. ...... "' "'" 'fl be I I Biqcle (Trek 720) 1510 "'·· V8S 5KWL/P hdsl_ .. _ we a 1
ba"'ront lacih"' In NB '-..,, GUAR"NTEED' ,. 645-7e00 Moped (ctieap) 552-5900 Greal waterfront home "' 11fm SAUi $36K owe A vs 646-9000 '91 SLEIOll lCIU F~1~1~!~n ~r:.1!!'11 Great buy11 Playwell, INij!.C~I C.arttra ll~~~~~AIL s;i~U
swtno Mt & houH, file Ru•·.,.,WAY FOA WEEK-on 1ob training Must be cabinet. antique rocking "" •••••••••1111 neat clean entoy wor1t chr, exerette trampolrne. ENO. Charter Stale-Of-
wrth hands. Own car. n-bikes 760-0980 * Art 3-4. CreaJock Pkg smkr 786-5630 Iv msg deal wlskipper 675-7100
TWO Northwest Airhne --Wllr.lf Tickets to Tampa Flond1 37 TRAWLER-Don t Buy
Cerami<: tile distribullon via Memphll . May 25. Lea1e for $79 day
$50 EACH 675 358 Berthed 10 Newp<>rt For SERVICE STATION need• warehouse per--1 detall1, call 675-7 100
ATTENDANTS sontdr1ver Grealhours& WRITE your aul o·
&
CREVIER Sala•y Comm benelns benefits (714)5-46-3671 biography For Sight Im-~IMll 7114
•m&L --~• • e, 20 "r, I< armen Ave Full or P T Appl~ Wiii PlllCEllll patflld or stroke patten1S 12• KITE With trailer. both
" .v.tr;.-rv ne CA 2590 Ne""port Blvd CM Outline & tape $10 95 In 11lnt shape MOVING
Tn•1 .. 1•I ....... ................ llll'S llTCIEI
171-0747 Av c ~le-i;hOA ;; I IC sr111~1 Company IS setting up a 6'5--«80 MUST SELL 11111 week.
A;:>t5. ,. " t>oc ~;. t"f"~" 9 Equa :JPPI~ Em1Jloyw ERV £ • Word Proceuino Dept. frff tt Yta •••2 S900 63 t -623~ 1 W1fltra Wee•E'"d~",,'YI Exp Mngr Nwprt/CM and11tOOk1ngtorthehrS1 •-
PART· TIME ••om c. Ener..,et c .1. .:!e-Re:.• ,, d"' afea Mecllanteal knowt· person Ellcetlenl room F'A£e PUPPIES 10 good S'"4/Ski IMta
1. gn1 ';:>e and pnone ;:-,e, ::ienoao ~· -"'., WAITER WlllllESS f'dge nee All benl-111s tor growth Irvine Person-.. ft~ 6 ...., Pit-M ix Pu"-70ltt.
lnWDAlflD• ..............
~ Site 111!0 U... IJJKBn
~Site Mo loadtd IJAl\111
~ 315t Sspd loadtd I MHS609 " mi 1uto loadtd 6'84-02
nrs 00<1 smkr Hurl Bet & nel Se ces 47&-813' ""'"" .. ,. .,-•
84 1-0115 WI • ._ 12, tm,, PC•a•t' opering tor Must en1oy sales "'' p i es. Very p liylul
P&STllP &ITIST
WILL TRAIN S1ate·o1-ll\r>
1•1 equ.p 5 days """ .,,cl
Sat Typing & an bac•.
ground helpful P~asanr
friendly a1mo~o~ere
Apply Pennyw~ 1660
Plac9nba C M
• ., Jht ~nit1 Pl!'ase call PPOP•e Send resume & 631-4305 .... ~,.,,d, .,n age"' po:.-P.;". s Rel>•a ... ra"' '" sa•ary history to Bo,, F /T YUi IELP. •n Sii
• ons •ow ••a.Jae.le :?5 C •ona O<! Mar I , l923 Costa ~esa 92627 Must be strong and able to Jewelry /Fan/ Ari • "°"''s -n·n•mum NQ eap 6.1 0.,36• ~ou·· _ pass back & drug tesung tt.A2S 'II UW&•••1 •0Q nt-eeS5oar, ...,.,u l/oj I\ on Please call Gean -..a •
'"e 1ot Mvsl bt: out-IAICUSO'S, Sll'"H ClHI · 95l-44•1 WATER COLOR 191'ic141
90•"<l and pe< .. onable. Currf'f'tly hm"r:i e•P d P 1 person needed tor So Laguna 1!M7 by
Cos•a Vf>'i.3 IOC.Jhon Call •LINE c6o-.~ laDelmg packaging & i.,1.,.eal Waate4 CHARLES w AUSTIN
t 1 .. ,.. ) • c.., M T t1 •HOSTESS sn°ppin9 ot ehnicat SUP· _._
••!;.• l r 1. nClo •SEAYEP$ plies Lrghl lyp1n9 skills 5535 GUiil f"9111t1
011y30 In
IH41*
><E SE R V/.' tONIS; ~ nr •RESE Pv.A T•ONl~,-r req d Occ.asional heavy F student 30 · wanlstO WSll OIYf ,EllSI. FlllDIY P lrll1n9 1s nee Fie~ hours Hou•-sit W/H~ ..... nn e•P S 1200080619172•·9008 r ws. D1nrie< Theatre C.CI iea!>e ,1p._ '• 1r ptorson p 1 '""' ~~. r -C Newport harmaceullca 5 Will slart 61• tor summer ----
l'l•t 011411 Lik•
ltw! Ptiones filiog e1c
bene11ts Cal'
26 l-8777
~ :;h n" t""sona I• ! t>e "1 050 B• SIC.I M 89• It. 16tn St Newpert Xlnl refs c:•8.588l awi; •atfrilll 6030 P G c"n><c..-n•ious979·:5so •'>4 0-nH2• B "A27511 ~ -eaeh ""' 1 -W 0 windows & wood 111-011211111
•tssac•I* PHARM•CY
Delivery person P -
<1""'"9 rec0<d
:iood
t • P :_:A. DE..l t f."'P#_...,_
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HSPHSllS
N c. v. l'l 1 r 1 n 9 F T TUCllEI PRHCllOOL 61.:s~r<,()lls at Re• ~es1 P T F T 12 units ECE
~•1; .. ,; SSlnr Ape. y ~ reowreo E•cellenl 5alary
$On ~A·nt btvvf' 5 30· -pm t>ftnefils Calf 786-7494
al 21~ 0c Frt NB
••rnaa•ise Frend1 patio door sys-
tems As tow as SS4 10
Aati5at1 6010 S 1600 lnstallallon a11a11-
GIANT PHOTO IEOUIP1T able (71') 582-9303 Sli,1/Dtcb/Sltrlff
SHOW• Costa MNa, May Otfict Faraitare 7022 Celut ,..,.acy u o Fau ·r,.;. CM
PIESSMll l Summer on•) ' 1n""ii. SlUS F T P /T
.ll.01 l j' For poo S10't' Must t>!'
1._ 15 See NJ undik
Telephone Sales CerntlfasfEQupt •60~ 6 lf?l=t llf7 21' SLOOP WITH 35
IE lT IUCI If... * * • * Pnwt:-Ti S: NEWPORT BEACH MOORING ~ msture persor ~ape1-
0ranoe Coast Da l<r P11C' s CLUI ~ :les•rablt> but not
IOOkrng tor a Pressma" ~ssart 962-4333 F V
with 2..-J )'911l!S e11perten~" RE T All $Al ES
on • web off9el P<ns ,~o· dPDOlntment ~ Ungpr.e .,tore no~ mature
Ot.Portunrty IOf 8dvancf"· Cd ~'~ 911m and Salespe1son F T Exe ~t Denet •s sa ary 4tJm Moo !tlru Ffl prel CM 2 • J 49• -1027 commensurate w1t11 e> ...... s.ooo .... 1 pe"ence Ca11 171 •1 j _.,.. •d-
6'2-4321 ..-. '°" Han!\
111 l-3 F 'T
LYl11 -lPIT
EARN
$400-$1000 /WK
•$7/HrTratning •comm
•6AM· 12 Noon Mon-Fri
Call Now -5 Posilloos Leh
A sk for LV COSTA MESA
Will pay CASH tor Lionel & IBM . OlrYe1tt etc. and M'lllr $10.000 S.2-1557 Tom
Ametican Flyer model word proeeuor1. Guar
1rarns 893-1015* From $250 M 1-15Q3 -50· SLIPAVAllABLE
Anliaaces Hl l P.tlfiai•alliiii u~:!.6~~:182~~~~t
86 Sears Kenmore Hvy •ANIMALS AVAILABLE 675--470.t
duty wa511« Lg capacity. FOR ADOPTION Looi\· IO' hlf SU, $100/•t
Hdty ever used S300 Ing for a good home' No live-aboards Newport
963-5693 • 6-44-3656 • Be8Ch 673-8535 -
16 J?Sn s~ '°* 11*8411 a ns " '°*" ?CSD716
Sales • Servloe
Parts -Leasing
835-3171
1500 Auto Mall Dr
Santa Ana
55 Frwy at Edinger
IPEl 7 llJS
ServlCe Hrs Mon-Fr.
1:00 am to 10 pm
88 BMW 325 $292/mo
60 pymls Tot S17 520
3000 C ap Red Ctsd end
Ls. OAC 641-2886
BMlQ
OF NEWPORT BEACH
IEST DEAL
140-1444
If you·re looldng1or a job,
ctaulfled has news for you.
Sm1 lr..,,dty •.., l>E'O all p>ll
S"<r '" Lag Bet Stab~
C.NA staN •94 so-rs
5•8-6919
MJ1LAGUNA NIGUEL
582·1240 '"'~ Refrige<alors. Wuherl &
Dryetl Mike 645--9701
YOl.K flm pat. your fnt lob, SUP II Ull ISLE Yo'lf tint cer. your first 11oma • c:IMelftecl'a your IM'll Will take up to 48' sailboat.
choice. Alll June 1 8181990-5066
1540 Jl\MBOREE ROAD
Open 7 days • week
Extended Service Hours
7 1 m -10 p m Mon-Fri
NI.JC MlTIC£ P\&.IC Mllta: Ml.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE Nll.IC NOTIC£
PORSCHE ·83 Cabro1let
Red Disk bf llhr, cllttord
alarm. BBS whls P7 '8 s
Like nu 760-5030
88 740 VOLVO $255/mo
Toi pymts S 15,300 3000
Cap Red Clsd end Ls
OAC 6-4 1 2886
88 Volvo 240 DL
$216/mo Tot 512960
2000 Cap Ae<t Cltd end
Ls OAC 641-2886
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Loaded'' Automat1e11
New brall ... & turbo
UUT ClllfTIN ... .,., ..
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C1ll Evenings or leave
message• •~0-7796•
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ROBINS
FORD
20t>O HAl!llO• &1 • [•
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83 VOL VO Whtie w tan ••• Ftlll T&Hn u mt Lo m1 AMIFM cass AtC Pwr tocks Xllnl Lo 11 de d w I p o w e r
cond $7495 650-5826 11RJTY681S10,99$
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Auto a1r aunroot cass
4<11 nu tires (1ROC H81
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THIODORI
ROBINS
FORD
2000 HARllOll l lVD
CO!>TA Ml!.A b41 0010
Aaa.1 DnautlC 9300
7S CHEVY
MALIBU CLASSIC
Needs w ork $500
645-5438
CAD 65 DEVILLE 4 dr,
59K m1 good bOdy ond
running cood11Jon 5-4700
OBO 16 l9l724-9008
NABERS
CADILLAC
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln M•rc ur y
2929 Harbo r Blvd
Cotta Mau SAO 5630
•WEIUY*
USED CARS
STOP BY ANO SEE TONY
TOOAY1YOU CAN FINO
HIM AT
THEODOR I
ROBINS
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of late mode•. low mileage
Cadillacs 10 Orange '11 MHCllY ltllll
County• See us tod1y1 L 0 11 d e d w / p ow a r 540-1100 702356) s 11.500
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln Mercury
2929 Harbor Btvr::I
THI ODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'20~0 HAR9011 Ill VD
CO!>TA Ml!>A o•1 0010
Clutlfiacl hU IP8Clef infor-
mation '°' people with 8'>8daf needs
l't&.IC NOTICE
Coat a MaH '>40 ~ JCi
'HIHCllYllllN
Loaded w ith pow er
Leather moon root
l.:FLW010) St8.995
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln Me rc u r y
2929 Harbor Al11'1
Coal• M•H >l-0 !>630
•14 N1T110 FIDI
Auto air stereo Fire an·
g1ne red 461< ml meg
wtieels I IKOR7751
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NOTICE TO JeC1 eny ex all bld1 and 10 nemed lransl9f()1sl thll ll TORRllNCE CALIFORNIA
CON"'ACTOAS w11ve an~ 1rregularrty there-bulk lransler 11 •l>oul to be 90503 on or alter May 31
tn OOCll\ 'l ·•J p~ 15:, "' NOTICE OF wi1nou1 ~anl Of --Boatd ot TruS1-to select
of!ICl•I •f'C.o•O~ TRUST£1E'8 SAU renty eapress0t Implied, r• tt&Ms ano1or eervtcee Wh•ch
Tl No S7a "'O'l"' n• tne Jn 1ec1 Statnl
NOTICl OF a• '" •r.,. •ol>O-. 10 I.he t>u*S·
n1US'T£'1E'I SAU •ng 60' South Lew•t St,_.,
YOU ARE 11\1 OEFAlJl T Ora,,~ CA all r191'1t ..
The street 4tldress ano No. 505020 gllf'dmg lllle, p()SHUlon, °' In their O(llnron wlll bes•
011.., COfTll"lOO dl'!S'Qnllllon vou ARE IN DEFAULT encumbra~. to pey the _...., lhe need• of the DIS·
ANO DEALERS 1n mede on personal property 19118
INV1TINO lltDS AWyn E. ,._..,,Director her.,narter dflertbed Th·~ Dull. 11anthlf ts 1Ub-
UNOERA DEED OF= TRuSl ano '"'~<!<>I convevad ..
DATED 3124/81 ur-. .. ESS .... a l'C.-r~ b)' •I u,,.
YOU TAKE ACTION TO "'° ~ ol Trull "' Iha
PROTECT YO~ PROP I pro~tr ·1uateo 1r 118'4
ERT'f IT MAY BE SOLO AT IC<>only Cahtomia OMCrlb-
A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU lf'O I"*' land t"8reon
1• 11ny 01 1~ ,,., P<ooerly UNDER A DEED OF TRUST rernta1nino p<lnClpal sum of 111Ct
OeH11bed ilt'Ove i s DATED 08 '20 87 UNLESS Ille l\019111 ~by tatd A ma"°810t)I Job Walk IS
purPortf'<l to~ 2'>83 Willo YOU TAKE 1'CTtON TO DaeCI of Trusl. Witt! interest reQurred Tills Job Walk will
l-Costa Ml"SA CA PROTECT YOUR PROP-tllereon Bl proYIOaO tn said be held on May l2, 11183 .,
NOTICE IS HEREBY off'Tocur.,,,_t Thename(slal'ldt>ullneu iecl to C•11orn11 Un1lonn
GIVEN lhal the Boatd ot Dated May 3. 1988 eddrtlS1 of the intended and Commf"rc111 Cooe Sec·
Trust-of the Founlain vai.. Published O<anoe Coast t111nster()11) are JOSEPH t1on 6106
SC DI t O Delly Piiot M1y • 11 1988 ~Al CHENG 1838 N-l>Ofl The n1me a11d llddr-of
Tne undP,,iqned Trustee ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT note(I). ldvanc:., tt ll'ly. 9 00 AM All bidders wUt
d1scla1m5 an~ hab•hlv ror any A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU u"der Ille terms of Mid DaeCI ,,--1 al the Oitlrlct M81nlen-
nco"ectness ol I~ street NEED AN EXPLANATION ol Trust lees c:llargel and lf\09 Ottioe localed at 17890
ddd•,.55 :JnO otri"" common OF THE NATURE OF THE axpenMI of the Trustee ll'd "'-land Fountain Valley
Ot'$igl'll10f' •' a'ly sriown PROCEEDING AGAINST of1ne1ru&1screlledbysatd CA (71•JS..3-3202
ley l'IOOI strlel 0 range W0•5 Blvd. Costa Mesa. Caklc>fml Iha parson with whom
County. ca4itomia will re-92627 ctain•s ma., oe ltlad IS JANN
NEED AN EJCPLllNA-•ON LO'! n• Trac;! No 19.:-l' ·~
OF THE Nil TiJRE QI' THE IX"' mar •"'COi'~ in koo•
PROCEED•NGS AGAINST SJ Peoe :.O ol M·~
YOU YOU SHOULD CON Cf'llaneou~ Maps '" tilt' 01
~ACT A LAWYER lice Ol lhe COU11h t"(;()r0&t ot
ce!Ve bid• up lo ano tndud· Pl8UC MJTIC[ The loutton in C.lltornia HU()JiES II WARRANTY
•ng 2 00 p M May 18 1988 ---------of lhe c:n.-1 .. acutMI ol11Ct! ESCROW co INC 21707 91 the Oi11rtet Bust.-s Of·
riereon YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Deed of Trust for the Oiied thtt 271tl di)' Of
flee, 11210 Oak Street. P~lc Not~ or p11ncrpal business oflioe Hew1rnrn Blvd TorrllnCa.
Fountain Valley, Caltfomla The .nnual rep<lf't of The ol lhe intended tr1nsteror Is CA 90503 1nd the lut day
S~•d wit> will bl' m<1ae bul LAWYER amount reasonably Mii· Ap<~ 1988
w•l'>Ovl covenal'I or wl• 0"5-1881!.ot 1000 AM matedlo be'12••8873 FOUNTAIN VALLEY
Al lh•• ume dlle el\CI $8Qe'Slrl'fTI Foun<1ett0n u1 Same n Above tor t1hng cte.ms by any~
pl-bldl ..,11 be publlCty evadable al the acldreu All other busmess names 101 Sflall De M1y 27 1Ma
OP9ll9CI ind read alOvd '°' noted below lex inspechon al'd addreues use<! Dy Iha whrcl't IS lhe Ix$,_. day
°" !> 1e 81! at 1 30 P ~ u.a covntv
r""'Y f'•P•llS• O• ·mo••f'<I ,.. TRANSAMER C• T'Tlf IN· Tr.e baneftCtatY under said SCHOOl DtSTIHCT ._~ E!M:.row CO""e>anr E><GePI au m1~<1 ()<! 911~
.J• ftf" ;luiy IPOO "1110 and Ol tf'r .,,.:l· ~•bon
~ru\1-undflf lnO pursu11n1 sull51.IOCe :O•h4.'0 O• M>ld
10 Deed ot Trv11 RecorCf>d lrom the lll>O•" 0"" •1~ on ' 23181 .as Oocum<"<'t no 11'0 uPOf'I 1~ cor C11t1on
288 10 Booio. t•OJ 1 P~ 802 no-. ... ~ 1ha1 tilt' ;i .1•110· or
0 1 OtfOBI AaootO• ,.. !!'If> o4 SUCCl'S'K'(lo ,,, lr'e<f''1 ot
Ql•d•fl9 111le POS!>f'SS•Or Of SURANCE COMPAN' 80 1 Deed of Trust heretOIOte ex-Petrick °'*"· ~
encumbr•ncM H1 pay lllf"1CIVIC CENTER DRIVE ecvtedanddell\18f'adlolha lngAgant
Brd No 88-07 tor Ve-during normal buslnen intended transferor within before tht! coneummatlon
hlctes"' hours. by any c1llzen who IO three yea11 lasl PHI so fer dlle spac1tled lbove
rem11n1ng princ1p<1 wm of wEST-$1JITf 100 SANT• url<ler519f'ed 1 written Dec-i.awlawad/Approved,
lhe na1M secu•e<l by said A N " c. A c, 2 ; o 1 lar111on of Default and Elec· PMl&la J. ltlca, DlrectOf,
Bid documents and apeo-req~ts within 180 dey• as known to lntertdad lr1tns-KRIS M CKSTl!AD, e..
ticatlOnl life on 11 .. 11 ,,.,., elt., putllocatioo ol tl'tit ho-leree ire None tandeill Tr.,.a-.e
Oaa<I ol Trust ..,.,n 1nter~I 171'-547 95~, as dur~ ap-lo<>nlO~lfto1>erecorded 1n •~~
t,.,.,eot. as p<o .. oed 1n sa.o pomtea Tr •••H ul'de• and the county wtlera tilt! real Publltnad Orange Coast
OistrlC1 OlflCI! Purci'IUlng I~ of 11s av811ablllly Tile nam«sl arid butinea Published Orange Cou1
Department loclled at The Seger11rom Foun llddr-ot tilt! intended Daily P1to1 May t I 1988
lrce of tt'oe Reco<df"< ol QA .. ~ .... ~n·ti ,,,.11 "•~e no
ANGE County Ca11IOt'lll C"I OI en1r1 U90fl lhf' ~··
elecutec by WILLIAM A ..... pl l'>t" lrtl\CI and •h•IJ nol
w LKIS 1nd BARBARA :l 'Of wen IUb•l8nGP$
WILl(IS llt.eband •r>d ••le " 1'1 " Iha upper 500 ll!'f'I .:>I
w rL. SELL A 1 PUBLIC H d rand at f~ bv
AUCTION TO THE HIGHES1 C E Meeks and W1llodpan
BIOOER FOR CASH IP•~ ,.._i<s huSben<I and Wtf'I 1n
ebla 81 ltma of ..ie 11'1 lnrlul I~ rac:o..-ded July 17 Hl~:l
~01es aa,ancto• 11 1ny pursoanl to 0-0 ol Trust property IS louted Dally Piiot May 4. I 1. 1988
nde• the terms of tht' Deed rflC.OrOed 08 ?!>187 H In-Date 4118/88 W-042
01 Tru•t tee~ r.narQeS and strume<it ea,.,,uled by M TAANSA•Rt<:• TITU
17210 Oett Street. Fountai" d1t1on. 3315 F1lrvlew Road. 111n1tera9111 are KRIS W.OS•
Valley Caltl (714)843-3245 Cost• Mesa CA 924526 BECKSTEAD 177 RIV81'SIC1e1·--------·
The board of Trust ... r• The principal manmger IS Drtva Newport Balch
KOERPER
_..,... the right to reiect any Thomas Santley Preeldant 92663
FICTITIOUa IMlelNE.•S and ... bid• end 10 WaM and Telephone {7 t4) !>46-0110 Thll Iha properly partt-
e• • ..,,tesol ''-' "ru51tt and PA MEL A PARRISH IS INS""ANCE COMPANY. __ P\l)LJC...;..;;.;;;.;..;_;..M)_.._TIC£_... __
o' •• • tru~" c•,.llll'ld by wt•d HuSloris 1r lhe ollice ol 1he AS flltUI~. "8nad •r.
OP• Cl 01 ",.,..,, lo-w11 County R~o•Cler 01 Orange ANN 8UtUtLfY, ASSIS-
$:?~ 415 23 County St81P or Ca11lorn1a TANT IECMTARY
rr"' t:M>1nel1c.•1r, unaer ~••d WILL SEL l AT P(JBLIC Publlanad Orange Collsl
0-d I T •usr heretol0te f"• AUCTION T 0 HIGHEST BID Darty Ptlot APfN 21 May 4
~u1•..: ;!'lei C1&11•ered 10 lhe OEP roR CASH lpayeoi. et '1 1988 W-033
" .,.,.~gned I W1'11\llfl 0«. lll'T'f> ol sl~ on la°""ul m~ 1----------
ilr.tl Of\ o• Default al\CI Of' ot '""' united S111es1 at THE f'lBJC M)TIC[ ----1 mane 'e>• Sate and I wrilten C~P~AN AVENUE EN· r----------
Not1t" 01 Ot'taull ano Elec TRANCE TO THE CIVIC NOTICI TO "°" 10 ~" yha unde•"r.ignfld CENTER BUILDING 300 COWT1'ACT0..8
C<tu•"'<l sa•d NOl!Cf' ot Ot' EAST CHAPMAN AVE OR-INVITIMO IND9
lrr..,.,ulartly 111arerl' Tile PubUllhed Orange Coast nant llefeto '' described 1n NAME STATEMENT Bo~~d of Trust ... also re-Dally Pltot May n . 1988 gener1t as Silk Plant S1ore.
The lollowtno pat900• tr• ~ ,.._ r"'hl to Mlect W054 and is ioutao at 1838 New-dotnn bulfneM u · Concrala ...,. ~ mw 'V ,.._, ., .. _. C .. • • C • · ·• llama ..Olor MrVICel wtllch ---------.,.,. • .,.,,.. o ... a ...... " Breal11ng and sewino 922·.. --"" MJTICE 924527 Lyon Street Sant• Ana. CA in "*' op1nlon wUI best ,.~ Tiie ""··-·name used 92705 .-w the needs of th& Ots-.,.. .........
Ir..... U1017 NOTICE TO by lhe said 1r1nstarorCs) et Elmer Eunana Poller. "'' ,.._DfTI-•,... --'"" •~-1 1 E"E"" • Datac:I lhls 27th day ot ~ ..,.. _. -..,...1 on t .. ,... ~~2~~='y Lana. Anaheim. AprH, 1918 ~ TllANIFO GREEN SILK
Juanava Poller 1122 FOUNTAIN VALLE y (a.ca.. 1101 .. 10'7 Tl\ll UKI l>ulk transfer IS
Liberty ~. Anahetm, CA s c "0 0 L D II T" I c T • u.c.C.) intended IO be contum·
SHOP
AT HOME!
Make ciasslfled
advertising the belt
way to save time
andgaal
142-Hll Walter G KOf?fl)('r
beloved husband
father. grandfatht-r
Pas.wd awa\ ,ucfden
ly on May 8 1988 1n
uguna Hill.-. CA
Born tn K.an..;as C11,
MLDOUn on June ~I
1904 Men~r of fu--.t
UCLA cl.us. n'Cl"IVOO
maslt"r dept"E' from
UC~y.T•~ht
for 391• years al
Luther Burbank J un
tor High an Highland
Pr1rk. Los Angelt"'
P rt va lt" !IE'rvt('('S I n
1eou of flowe rs don.a·
uons may be rnadf' to
1 he Heart or Lung
As.soci.a llvn.
tao1t .tnC E1«1ion to 5841 to ANGE CA allrigl'll Tllleand NOTICE IS HEREBY
Ila •!'Corded 1" Iha county interf"st conveyed to and GIVEN Illa.I Iha Board of
wtierfl tllf" rt•ar proper1y IS now held by 11 under N1d Tru.11 ... of theFoun111nV1f-
10C1ted 0-0 ot Trust •n the P'oPer'IY ley SChOol Otttnct of Orange
~ Q.tnn ~Int NollOe Is l*-"Y QIY&O to mated •• the olflC& of WAR· 92805 Te! • . cradltora of Iha w1tllln RANT'!' ESCROW CO INC .. , .. ________ _
Tiits buefn"a la con-1•
dueled by huebafld and wife nlawad/ Apg:,:;.:: lp;============================:;-
PAC.IC VIEW
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Etmar E Potter Juena¥1 ,.,.... '· Moe. • Potter ._,.... l\lllft ....
Thll stlt*"8nl ... fllacl Publllhed Ortnat COea1
with Iha Coun1y Ci.rk of Or-DlllV Piiot May '· 11, 1"8 ~County on May2, 1M1, _______ w_-CM_1
DATE • 20 88 '•\u&led 1n ... d County and County Calitomee Mii r•
"1'll1't
NEWPORT l 8 CR OW Stet• detcflbaCI as '*"bid.I up to end lnclud--
CC>fllWANY. a Celltornla PARCEL 1 AN UN· ino.2 00 P M. Mey 19. 1988
COf'POHtioft, " Trv•I• •• , D I v I 0 E 0 1 I 1 3 3 A 0 at Iha 0..lriCt Bualnaee Of·
Victoria Ovttwraz. Trwtea INTEREST IN ANO TO I-OT I fl04l, 11'210 O•k Street.
Sela Pr---· MO IMth Of TRACT NO 8456 AS Fouflt.WI VIJMly. C.tlfomi. "8JC M)Ttc( MARRINER c-1 Drlwe, Suite 150, PER MAP RECORDED IN Al "" time. oa ... end ~~:'ir: 1~·----------
\\11..LARD p M AB-C..IAI Meaa CA ta2t (714) 9001< 357 PAGES 2' 2$ pltioa. bods .. lie ~ l9U • • • www "'1Ttt2ir--5N-J?t0 A N 0 2 8 0 F= M I S • opened enCI rwed aloUd lor WO... _,. --. RINER. peSMd away TAC 9024754 CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN 8ldNo ae-ottor .. CARPET-.. _.,. mftnlllr Notioeisi..oytl'*l!Nlt M ay 9 1988 tn Pubhllled Or1"09 Coat! THE OFFICE OF THE ING" ,,__,_ the90ardof Trwi-of tM
r -~. N 1 Mr [)Uy P1'o1 April 21 May ' COUNTY RECOROER OF 9lcl ~ end~ --Huntinoton 8uCfl Unlofl --&"na igue ' 11 . 1988 SAID ORANGE COUNTY 1c11t1on1 -an fla • the • _,, _ _. HiGtl 8citlOOI OltttlCI _.,..
Mamner IS su.rviW'd W034 EXCEPTING THERE-OIMl1ct Offioe Pufdteaing ::...~ oeille ...... btdtfMSUPPIY-
by hlS w1{e Mary --II' NOTtrr FROM UNITE 1 THROUGH Oepartmal\I located at Pwra11ant •• ••cllon In ' 0 II p 0 s A e L E "~rrv ... sons, Norm ruuu" w. 133 AS SHOWN OH THf 17210 0. "'-'• Founlatn t t04CCI) of ~ lnWNI ,.._ CU TOOIAL IUPPLIES
(Knssl4!). Mik~ and Naaca • CO..,OOMtNIUM Pt.AN AE-:'~ Callf0tnle (71') erllle Code.,__. 11 ....,., fft911111n11 or equal to the D•v~ ( N-. ncy). 9 ~ '-"' ~~~.:_ ~ =tA'i.2~! E.acfl •_._ f!IUlt be .com-C-:: ll'llft ._ ~ ,.:-;: :.-::= o:,: In the
I r • n d c h 1 I d r " n . A '*""' ~rcat•c:;' tor CORDS Of SAID COUNTY. ""*' "Y c.t"'8d Ct** or T~ 1~ '!:, ~ llCl1 tl'llll b• clearly brothn-. David (JMn) ~ '~!~ ~J' PARCEL 2 UH4T 70 A8 .._ •• '°""...., lft tlle ~ r ... ura , 1 pr•· merlied "DISlflOIAILI! pending Dalc.te ,.. .._ SHOWN OH THE CON• 8fllCMlt to tcw. ot Ule aotlfil ~ a~ CUA Too.AL~ M>
Marriner Mt•mori.al lomlap 1Couta1Comnw9'10n OOMINIUM Pl.AN Ill -w . Mid cf-* or Mrld =--~~=NO •n 8dd!Hllll ~
RrVIOl'.9 will ~ hC'Jd rapoMCS d~t. FEARED TO IN ~A..cfL t ...,... .,_ ....,., IOllt---tcw lrl ion Nif(t l ~. DncaDr of Saturday May 14 at [rKllOfl encs ~oval of AIOVE. ,..,_Witt\ ttle .,._ fil ttle ... ._ --=~r;n hM llr~t HUf!Ungton
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STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
•
and
righten this lazy weekend with a springtime
brunch shared with family and friends .
A dazzling spread of homemade treats from
Welch's will surely delight )OOC brunch bunch
who don't stay~ from this festive gathering.
From Harvest French Toast and Fresh Fruit
Salad to Morning Dessert Crepes and White
Sangria Punch, this seasonal brunch offers a tasty selection of morn-
ing goodies.
With a crispy, light crust, the Harvest French 1bast is a moist, rich-
a tasting brunch cntree. It is especially good with Orchard Syrup, a
f'UM>md syrup with an apple-like bite, or Berry Butter, a spread of
butter mixed with Welch's Raspberry-Apple Preserves.
This spring's bloom of fresh fruit creates a colorful salad showpiece.
For a more fruity flavor, tos.s the salad with Welch's No Sugar Added
Cranberry Juice Cocktail Concentrate, and chill . A minted yogurt sauce
makes this salad a welcomed low-calorie treat.
Fluffy light dessert crepes with a surprise in the middle, tart apples
baked in a ~rry syrup, and a fruit -studded punch make this
delicious brunch an instant success with family and friends.
~%r1'rst cY;neh C(rJoast
'01\!f th (f)rrharrl <.:~If rlljJ
(§};sh <ffruit (?)alad 91\7f th
. ~fi·11terl [.;J7{_e;u rt <~(, 111·1'
lecp 6 c:ups f'rtsb fruit, cut up
1/4 cup ball-ad-half or Uabt cram
2/3 cup Welch's Fi'01m Hanest Blmd Fruit Juke CodrtaU
c.oncmraae, tbned
8 _.... ... sllca l1alian brad, about I /2-indl thick
2 t8blapcMm butRr or marprine
I /l cup pucakr synap ·
ln shallow bowl, oombine.,. half.and.half and l /3 a.Ip Har.test Blend Con-
cerlb& Dip br'C9d slices in mixture. coMilw bocb sides. In large skillet, melt
but1ler OYCr medium heal. In tv.o batches, ldd bread, cooking until goklen
brown on bocb sides. Meanwhile, combine l"Cl'lllinq concemaae with 'Yf\IP.
Scl'\'C with French toast. Makes 8§crvings.
VARIA110N: This French toast is als0 delkious serYCd with Berry Butter.
orth f!iiuntzy CJlJa/id8lppks ..................
3/4 C1IP VM:la'I ........ NGrtla Coullllry a.plraTy .I.a c ...... C..-•llllt,......,. .
1/3 cap Wltdl\ s.. 1 Ne ~T)'~ Pn9a"'
1/4aip .....
I tr .. IJ n• ....... W prtlle, .....
21 ......... jllke
Prdlail Ollm to 375 clc:IRd P. COte..,.... not amu. darouP Che bo8oal.
ln 1b1UoW ~pm,••-.. ippb. Fill eada ..-~wilb l6cJUi
J llibklllOCJm NOnb 0c ., ...-., com:am-. CombiliC htfbeny-
A.,.-f'IUelw., ..-r. t.-rlftd limoG;.ice Mb M •'p' .-~-.
Asim.,....pm.8*401Ni 11orUillil..,...we_..,.,..._
• .,. lywtda ..... ~ ..... totenilwcllla.Slir .... ...
abi~-ifmc1111ry. ~'YfUPCMripplea. serw ..... tr'J .
Mllrlii I Ser.iap.
6 a.blespoom Wddn No Supr Added Cranberry
Juke Cocktail CoomtCnte, thawed
1 container (8 ounces) laiw..flit. pWa 1Q1U11
1/2 tempoon dried mint (or 2 ~chopped fresh mint)
ln bowl. combine fiuit and 2 cablespoons juice conccntrarc. cO\>-cr and chtll
In small bowl. corAbine remaining coocentrate. yogun and rrunt. cuvcr and
chill. Sc~ sauce with fruit. Makes 8 Servings
C)1\7h ite e>)ant;rif1
l can (U.5 Ouid ounca) Welcln No Supr Added Applt-
Wbik Grape Juice OdtwQ c.u:utrwte, thawed
3cameoldWlllel'
3/4 lo 1 .....,..., brWldy atnd
l cu.-fftsll fnll1t mt ap
11 /l CWpl dab soda, d6cl
Ice cubes( .. l mpl)
In pilCher, combine juice conccmaec, water, brandy cxtraet and fnut. Just
bei>re lefVing, ldd club soda and ice. Maks 8 Servings.
•use lpples or~ with skin oa, onrwes wilb peel. wboae suawbcrrie.s
or seedlr.:u ar...,es.
.·
l /l cup batter, softmed
l /l cup~ Squeer.ab'r Slnwberry or Raspberry-Apple Pa cws .-es
In a smaU OONI . combme ~ buueT wrth ~ M~ ldiJ the desired
corWsleocy as reached Place in a~ ramelun. top with either a stnlWberry
or raspberry and refngcrlle unriJ mtef, to -.ervc. Mam l cup.
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. Romantic dinner
for two features
Bistro Chicken -
There 1s something romanuc
about French ,Provinci.alcookina-
bearty. unpretentious meals
prce>ared with a distinctive flair.
Even more romantic arc the in-
timate French bistros in which this
fare is commonly served.
Who wouldn't love the chance to
enjoy a delicious provincial meal
with the ambiance of a French
bastro in their own home?
A romantic dinner for two fta·
turcs Bistro Style Ouckm and
V cget.ables. Th11 vcnion of a
French bistro dish utcs instant aoup
mix and the microwave oven to add
speed and convenience. It 1s ideal
for the microwave because the soup
m ix broth keeps the chicken moist
and tender, and the veaetables cook
to perfection in one dish.
Completina the meal is Clafoutis
Bistro Fruit Puddina, a warm
puddin& served with heavy cream
on the side. It is easily prepared by
whirrin& the ingredients in the
blender. then pouring the puddina
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millture over sweet pined cherria.
And with the help of the micro-
wave, it can be cooked in' minutei.
Both recipes can al.lo be prepercd
conventionally.
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AND VF.GET ABLBI .. ~,.,..... ......
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I medlam curots, cat a.to 1 ~ •
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Ooratllle aoep ml.Jl
1 cap water
~ tealpMll pepper
1 bay leaf
1 medlam •kite tvalp, peeled,
balved. 11Jced
I me4111m leeks, nt ud
cJeue4•
1 .Ule cklckea bru1l (abMt '4
<poud). split. lkiaed
In J...quan oblo na bakina dish,
arrange parsnips, potatoes and
carrots. In small bowl, combine
instant soup mix with water and
pepper: add bay leaf, then pour
over vegetables. Microwave cov-
ered at High (full power) 6 minutes.
Rearrange vegetables; add tur-
nip. leeks and chicken, bony side
up. Heat covered at Hiah 10
minutes or until chicken is almost
done. turning chicken and rear-
ranging vegetables after 5 minutes.
Let stand covered 5 minutes.
Remove bay leaf.
To serve. arrange chicken wtth
vegetables on 2 deep dinner plates.
Pour Juices over chicken and
vegetables. Garnish. if desired,
with chopped parsley. Makes 2
servings.
-To prepare leeks: Cut off tops
and roots lea ving 2-mch green top.
C ut in half lengthwise to I-inch of
bott<>m of leek. Tum: repeat so top
of leek 1s quartered. Wash
thoroughly.
CoavemdoaaJ Dtrectiou: In a
large skillet, arrange parsnips,
potatoes and carrots. In small bowl.
combine instant soup mix wtth
water and pepper: add bay leaf.
then pour over vegetables. Simmer.
covered for 15 minutes. Add tur-
nips. leeks and chicken. Simmer,
co"ered 15 to 20 minutes or until
chicken and vegetables are tender
CLAFOUTIS BISTRO
FRUIT PUDDING
1 cup pined sweet c~errtes,
drained
% cap milk
Zen• 'I• cap all-parpose floar
% tablespoons granalal.ed sqar
I teaspooa vaallla extract
1 teupooa 1rated lemH peel
1 tea1pooa coafecdomen 1qar
In buttered 1-<fbart shallow
casserole. arrange cherries: set
aside.
In blender or food processor .
process 1wlk. eggs. flour, granu-
lated sugar. vanilla and lemon peel
until smooth. Pour over cherries .
Microwave uncovered at High 5
minutes or until center is still moist
looking. turning 1/4 tum every 2
minutes.
Let stand uncovered 5 minutes.
Serve warm or at room
temperature spnnkled with confec-
tioners sugar. Serve, if desired. with
heavy cream or half-and-half.
Makes about 4 servings.
Fancy ideas
by the bunch
Better Homes ud Ganleu
Sure, grapes arc super for eating
out of hand. But grab a bunch and
Jive some of these fun and fan(!'
ideas a try. too.
-Beverage stirrer. Alternate
different-colored grapes on a
skewer and slip into a tall al•ss of
iced tea or lemonade. Kids will like
them for Juice or summer drinks.
too.
-Drink coolers: Cool a thint-
quencher without diluting it. Place
whole, rinsed papcs on a shallow
pan and frcczc until solid. ~
grapes in freezer baas to store. .
Use the srapes in pl.ace of ice cubes.
Munch a few for a rcfrcshina snack.
-Crunchy snacks; Rinte whole
scedlcssgrapesand pat dry. Roll the
srapes in fruit-flavored, softooStyle
acam ctreese. then in ~nola or
finely around nuts. Cbdl in the
rcfriaerator until servina time.
-Salad Sl?fVcer. Stir seeded.
halved arapcs into a creamy main-
dish salad made with tuna.. chicken.,
tuTkeyor ham .
-Sauce d~ups; Serve
ec.ched chicken breasu or flab fiUCts Veroniquo-ttyle. Jut stir
halved, ICCdcd arapes iJuo an
otaftlt· or wine-billed sauce oear
the end of &be cookina time. Keat
~-Or add swectDal tO an
oran_F or lemon daaert •uce b)' atimna in halved, ..-s lf'IPeL
-Cake fix-up: Make a border or
d«citation on • ,,,,..,.. «:Me or a
cbenec:ake. Ute diflnee-cdoied
whole or halved....._ ~dy press:::'~ inao u.e IUltlCe.
-... cl, •• t lruib aim81et..r~ . .,....wlilaf!11
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Turkey products ideal for
lighterst)iledsprii1g meals
Turkey producu fit today's busy
li_fcstyleand "hteMyle," says actress
Jail St. John, whose cookina tips
appear on ABC's "Good Momina
America .. and in USA Weekend
~ne, a supplement in the
Daily Pilot on Sundays.
...... 1plu6 ........ cut ..
Cut twtcy into 14-inch sli<ln; set
aside. Combine nclt seven' inare-
djents; pour into la~ skillet. Cook
on medium, stimna constantly
until thickened. Add Turkey.
Cover. Simmer 10 minutes. Place
turkey on platter. Add tomatoes to
skillet; stir and heat throuah. Sttvc
with turkey and noodles. 4 ser-
vinp.
Mlewwave:Cut turteyasabove·
set aside. Comb1ne next seve~
anJ.mlients an 11/z.quan C1S1CtOle. M_1c~wave at Hip 3 to S minutes
stsrrina every minute until
thickened. Add Turkey.
'_'There are so many creative, yet
quick ways to make meals with
turkey," St. John says. If the market
ofTe_rs fresh, tender asparqus,
Spnng Garden Turtey Skillet is
certainly a deserving dish. r-----------------------"========~==~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!:~==
Cover. Microwave at High .S to 6
m!nutcs., rcamnaina turkey after 3
manutes. Remove turkey to serving
platter. Add tomatoes to sauce:
microwave at Hi&h I minute more.
Star. Serve with turkey. 4 5CrVlnp.
Elepnt Turkey and Fettucini as
another blend of fresh inlJ'Cdients
and exquisite flavor.
To complete either meal. serve a
salad of crisp. muted vecns and
chilled white wane. For dessert. cel~brate your prden's county
again; serve bowls of fresh straw-
bemes or a lightly sweetened
rhubarb tart.
SPRING GARDEN
TURKEYS&ILLET
1 pound cooked tartey bre11t
1 poalld fres• 11paraps, cal
into Z-lnc~ pieces•
1 medJam oalon, cat lato I
wed1es
Z tablespoons batter
1 C9p (l OllDCeS) sliced f~
maurooms
~cap cklckea bro~
1 tablespoon corutardl
14 teaspoon Htme1
4 servt.qs llH»t cooked browa rice
Cut turkey into 'l•-anch shccs; cut
shces into 1h-1nch strips. Cook
asparagus and onion an butter an
large skillet on medium heat 5 to 8
mmutes or until crisp-tender. Add
turkey and mushrooms; cover.
Cook 3 manutes more. Combine
broth, cornstarch and nutmeg; add
to turkey mixture. Cook 3 to 5
minutes. stimng constantly until
thickened. Serve over rice. 4 ser-
vings.
• I package (9 ounces) frozen cut
asparagus (thawed) may be
substituted.
ELEGANT TURltEY
AND FETrUCINI
I pond cooked tartey breast
1 ~ C11pt bU-ud-blf
1 c.p (l 01lllttl) sliced fresla
maurooms
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Z tablespoees dry w~te wtae
Z taltlespeeu cerntard
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moth~ the Amish bake from
scratch. Many Pennsylvania Dutch
mothcn show affection for their
children by bakina special treats.
And in many cases. baking is turned
into a social or learning experience.
A favorite snack from this region
is the soft pretzel. The \C$t kitchen
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warm bowl. Sprinkle in yeast; stir
until dissolved. Stir in supr. salt,
butter and 2 cups flour. Beat until
thoroughly blended, Stir in en~
additional flour to make 1 Sllft"
dough.
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Riesl ing made
fora spring
celebration
By MlltE DUNNE lkC......,. ...... -..m.
If the lupine and the poppies arc
aglow 1n the foothills (they are), and
if the whack of bat on ball can be
heard at Candlestick Park (it can. a1
least 1n the top half of the inning). it
mus\ be time to pull the cork from a
botllc o f Johannisbera ricsling..
Johannisberg riesling. also called
while riesling. or j1:1st plain ricslina..
must have been invented to ccl-
ebra1e spring. And it could have
bttn. for the wine, like Olympic
swimmers and stylish sedans. has
been developed 10 its finest in
Germany, where the winters arc
long and harsh. and sprin1 is such a
joy 1hat 11 is 10 be welcomed with
no1h1ng less than a noble wine.
Everything that spn~1s. ncsJ1ng
is. o r can be -bri t, affable.
buoyant. cheering. re reshing. en-
couraging. When it's made atten-
tively. with grapes cultivated in
cool m1crochmates, it can be cap-
ti va11ngly floral in aroma. playfully
bouncy in texture. lusciously fruity
in flavor.
We're talking here of liiht-to
medium-bodied, dry to off-<lry
table-style ricslings, not late-
harvest. dessert ricslings, which arc
heavier. as viscous as 20-wcight
motor o il and sweet enough to pour
on pancakes.
Nevertheless. one of the more
refreshing and readily quaffable
Johannisberg rieslings to arrive on
the market lately is a table-wine
version lhat has been touched
generously by the most notable
charactenstic of the des.sen-wine
version. namely botrytis cinerea, a
mold that prospers in damp, misty,
humid weather. shrinking and de-
hydrating grapes to concentn.tc
their sugars, making them intensely
sweet.
The wine is the 1987 Potter
Valley Johannisbcrg riesling frorr
Hidden Cellars Winery of Ukiah
($7.50). Potter Valley. 1n nonhcm
Mendocino County, 1s one of those
cool and damp pQCkcts into wh ich
bo1rytis cincrca frequently settles.
In 1987 i1 infected about a
quarter of the Riesling crop that
went into this wine, just enough to
add a note of •r,ricot to the wine's
otherwise app elike aroma and
navor. not enough to hold in
reserve so much supr that it
couldn't be masked by the wine's
crisp acidity.
The n:sull is a riesHn& that is
decidedly fruity. yet liah1, bouncy and cleanly dry.
food suuestions: Wine.muter
Dennis Patlan and wincmaka"Je.O'
Hinchliffe recom mend Joha n -
nisbera ricslina be taktn on its own.
as a sprina sipper, maybe·durina a
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The plight of bhnd and v1sually-
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filled with quick and easy recipes
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Recognmng that the food
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The 45-page book addresses a
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yoaun.
America's voracious appetite for
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The now-classic recipes for Best
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fiber-rich Country Beans. and
Cbickcn Sunrise Salad prepared
with canned chunk white chicken.
Because most of the recipes arc
based on convenience foods.. the
time and cffon to prepare them is
m inimal. This eliminates fear of
cookina.; it puts back the fun, eatina
pleasure and nutritional benefits
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tewardship
Community
Making an issue
out of natural food
97 UIUCN M.. BEED
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Evtt tbtnt about those red Thom~
son seedless papes you 're eat1 ng n&ht
now? Did you know those grapes
micbt have been harvested last fall
aDd sprayed with sulfitcs so they
a>ukl be brouabt to market now?
.. Ifs our (tflc consumer) demand
for fruits out of their natural growina
season:· said Stc~n Markell. a
nutritional biochemist and 'manager
of Mother's Market and K.Jtchen in
Cora. Mesa. "We have demanded.
and the comm~ aancuhu..-1 in-
dustry 1s respondin& with advance-
ments an technology. But what 1s 1t all
doina to our bodies and our env1ron-mcn~·
Markell represents a gro"' mg
number of pcopk who are concerned
about adulteration of the food source
He. along with Sandra Dunn. arc
orpniz:.cn of the California branch of
the SJewardship Community, a Colo-
rado-based national assoc2ation of
nalural foods consumers and
prod~
.. We are cont'ttncd with steward-
ship of the planet.•· MU'kdl said.
prior lo the first orp.nizcd stminar
ponsorcd b)' the sroup. "We're
shifting our attnude toward bow we
care for the ptanet -looking at 1t
more IS carctaken rather than users
By-in ... lar&c """ have been usana the
planet solely for our own purposes,
and what we've noticed is that some
of the things have been 1ett1n1 out of
balance as a result -acid rain.
distribution of food. for example."
Markell said the non-profit or-
pniut1on was formed to ere.ate an
awareness of potenual problems and
to spread knowledge about the
ecological fabric of the planet.
The quaht)' of foods ava11ab1e to
lhe consumer 1s one of the aro~p·s
concerns. Dunn. a food servtce man-
ager who is the volunteer director for
the Stewardship Community an Cali-
fornia. said .. We want to sec that
natural foods arc more readily avail-
able for lhe general public. We arc
encountftnl the consumer to vote
with thctr dollars. so to speak ...
Markell said he has nouced a
tremendous shift in the buying pat-
terns in the Newport Beach/Costa
Mesa area. "Ma) be it's this health
kick our count I) has bttn in the last
three to five .. ear\. but there 1s
increasing concern When I go into a
~upcrmarket now I sec more folb
hanging around the outside cdacs
than in the center. And what's on the
outs1dc-t .\II the stuff that's fTcsh or
perishable ..
The ~1ewardsh1p Communtty ad-
vocates talongdirect action toupand
th1~ oasis of natural foods. Says
Dunn ··Go to the supermarket and
tell 1hc manager that you are
interested 1n chemical-free food It's
not a soft-sell approach."
The seminar, attended by about 40
ixopk. featured Keith Fairmont ol
the <;unnse Ranch community in
Lo' eland. Colo . and hohstac medical
specialists Jim and Karen Ehmke
Mar~ell is quick to point out that
no one is saying "shut It all down,"
and acknowledges that science has
pro' aded many worthwhile thinp.
"I'm sayana we really need to be
involved in the debate and the
dialasue -no matter where you
stand."
The Stewardship Community, in
addition to sponsoring educational
seminars. produces an in~epth.
quarter!)' ntwsletter available for an
annual supporting donation of $50.
To subscribe or learn more about The
Stewardship Community, contact
Dunn at 735-8180 or Markell at
549-3344. or write: The Stewardship
Commun1t)'. 5569 N. County Road
29. Loveland, Colo., 80537.
"
\ Expanding ideas
of womanfiness
~lled liberated women have
created within themselves "what
mi&ht be viewed as an 'Amazon'
orientation to the world," says radio
psychol<>sist Dr. Toni Grant.
ln her ne)V bOok, "BeinJ a
Woman ... Fulfilli!'I )'Our Femininity
and findioa Love, Grant defines the
"Amuon" woman as a powerful,
successful, st.ressed~t and ex-
hausted warrior ... who m.ay leave a lot
to be desired IS a Jover."
Perhaps that's becau1e the .. Ama-
zon" woman unconsciously fears that
bondina with a man mi&ht rtsult in
surrender. And for her. that 1¥0uld
foci like defeat.
.. In war, of course, sumnder docs
mean defeat," Grant says. "But in
love, surrender for a woman means
'victory. It involves embracinf the
totality of one's feminine potenttal. of
opening oneself to a man with
complete tl'\lst and faith. Nol so much
losif\I onescJfas becoming more than
one was before."
The author identifies four aspects
ofa woman, based on studies by Toni
Wolff. a Zurich analyst who was a
student of Jung (and was his mis-
tress):
•the Amazon ... highly focused,
ambitious, assertive, goal-oriented
and self-sufficient.
•The Mother ... a woman who
thrives on her attachments to others.
the quintessential caretaker who
nurtures not only lhe men in her life
but everyone.
l.1111
Auaza
private practlCC.
She worries for those .0-year...ald
career women who for varyina
reasons never married and had chil-
dren.
Grant says they have "been de-
luded by the 'Bia Lies of Liberation· "
which suggest that life is rich and free
because of professional and sexual
stim~~on.
"T~t's just not enou&h... says
Grant. ~
.. As a woman fills hersclfwilh thete
substitutes for aenuine cndurina and
emotional love, she doesn't allow
herself to feel her profound emptiness
and her lack of fulfillment as a
woman."
Toni Grant makes a lot of tense in
this book.. But she may have gone a bit
too far. For example, she says one
"Bia Lie of Liberation" is that
"woman's attractiveness to men in-
creases with her achievements."
Modeling yourself after an idol works
•The Madonna ... a reflective
woman who embodies the feminine
virtues of pa11encc, silence and failh.
She is more interested in anspinng the
man in her hfe to greatness than 1n self
achievement.
She's partially right; some men
ARE antimadated by women who arc
too smart or 100 powerful. And after
competing in the work world all day,
one can't blame a man for not
choosing a spouse who is also com-
petiti 11e w1th him.
But professional accomplishment
and tnCTCMed power 1n a female do
not have to be a tum off. They can. in
fact,~ a tum on. When accompanied
by the softness of the Madonna, the
caring of the Mother. and the lusti-
ness of the Courtesan. a mftn may
have found the best of all worlds in his
~oman.
A pictu~ might be worth more
than a thousand words
About 20 years ago. I went to the
Master's aolftoumament m Augusta
Ga.. and -...'lllked around with one of
my fa"ontes. Julius Borus He was
very acttSS1ble -at 6 strokes out.
Qllly a handful offans were interested.
He fascinated me because he had such
a smooth. easy golf swing
That e11enang. charied up from this
infusion of golf. I v.-cr.t to the dn" mg
range to h11 a fe" It was scary. Balls
fltw off the tee straight and long i1ke
never ~fore. Without trying and
cc11aml) without knowing what I ""as
doina. m) golf sv-1ng had 1mpro' ed
600 percent (which indicates ho"'
much room for 1mpro' emen1 ex-
isted)
Julius d1dn"t give me an) lips. In
fact. ·we never spoke And I d1dn "t
v.-atch him trying to figure out "'ha1 he
wa~ doing e11hcr I JUSt watched
Thal was m ) first expenence w11h
bow 1~ bod) best learns physical
disc1phncs. It is now called modehng.
It's 1988, and there arc malhon-
dollar video companies cash mg 1n on
JuuAtt
WHITAKER
the rap1dl) c"<pand1ng concepts of
modehng as a ma)or tool for athletic
improvement It is now ~nown that
simply watching a ph~ s1cal ac11\11~
programs thl' the brain to duplicate
that act I\ It\ So 1f \OU \\ant to
become a t>euer tennis pla,cr Lapcs
arc a"a1lable that pro\lde \Ou "'1th
the model. Without words. tht' per-
fect tennis stroke performed b\ an
expeFl repeat<1 1t~lf over and OYCr.
burning 1t!>Clf into ~our cunsc1ous-
ness.
We use modeling in e'er:thtnf "'e
do >,\ hether "'<'arc tonsc1ous of 11 or
no1 Man)' sa~ 1 hl' ke~ 10 their 'iuccess
was to emula1c someone alread)
successful
In my medical pracucc, r often deal
with groups of patients who are
stm 1ng to use diet and exercise as
tools for health improvement I "''II
al"'a~s bnng in a former patient who
ha\ Ileen successful with these tools.
who has lost weight. has eliminated
med1ca11on and has happ1I) and
successful!) 1ngra1ned healthier
habits that l'Ont1nuc to cnnch his or
her hie
These pa lien ts scr' e as an ansp1ra-
twn to the others. and I ha'e nottced
that thl·~ ..ecm to influence the group
more b' their presence than b)' 1hc1r
\\Ord\
This ma\ smack of common sense
to man) o·f )Ou, but what as not so
common 1s the awareness that
modeling 1s how the body and mind
karn ne"' things Modeling channels
thl.' braan·s random nervous energ~
through six-c1fic path\.\a~s Modeling
1n ta~ l. grooH·s thoSt" pathwa)rs The
more nposurc one has to the model.
the deeix-r tht: groo' e becomes. As the
groo\e an 1he brain deepens. more
ner"ous encrg' '"channeled through
11 and the des1rrd a11n hute becomes a
reality
The sophmicated learner shortens
the ume necessal) to learn new things
b} consc1ousl~ using the techniques
of modeling.
More to the po ant. 1 f you could not
walk and wanted to learn, what would
be m ore helpful to you: a book on the
mechanics of ambulauon or a video
showing somrone walking?
J•llu Willaier, M.D., .. ttor of
"ReversiJJ6 Hurt Dl1ea1e" a"4 "IU-
versln1 Dl•~te1" (W•rftr BoohJ, 11
dirtttor of Tlte Wl#Uker WelJJtffJ
lll1t/tote 111 New,,.rt Bud.
tThe Courtesan ... the woman who
best relates to her man on antellectual,
emotional and sexual levels. She sings
a kind ofhannony with htm but is not
subservient
According to ~rant. there's room
for all four aspects in every woman
over the course of her lifetime.
However, those contemporary
women who have come 10 rely only
on 1he1r "Amazon" aspect now
complain about feeling incomplete.
The author reached her con-
clusions after talking with and listen-
ing to thousands of people on her
radio talk show as well as in her
Algazi wins Press Women award
For the third year tn a row. the
Dail) Pilot's Linda Algaz1 has won
the first pnze for column writing in
the ('ahforn1a Press Women's Com-
mun1cat1ons Contest.
The 1987 award was presented to
.\lgai1 1:1 .. 1 weekend in San Diego at
the orpn1zat1on ·s annual conference.
The columns Algaz1 was re-
cognized for were one about her 25th
wedding anniversary and a two-
parter about what happens when
independent women marry
I would be upset if this book
became a catalyst to stop women
from achievina. Especially an this last
generation. wonderful progress has
been made. an part because of the
contnbutions of great female ma nds.
Besides, as contemporary women
have become more productive out of
the home, so have many of their men
learned 1hat the rat race is not all that
hfc has to offer
Nevertheless. a good num~r of the
people I sec in therapy continue to
strusgle with these new rcahties.
Business wall continue to require
women to exercise their "Amazon··
aspect. but sman lovers learn to leave
that part of themselves at the office.
Easy to say. but oh-so-tou&h to do.
The b1gges1 problem for everybody
-male and female -is to find the
balance between human~oina and
human-be1na.
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The 54th annual conclave of
the American Gem Society
was hetd at the Harbour Castle
Hotel In Toronto this year.
Donne Blackman and I attend-
ed from our store. The con-
dave is a five day meeting of
the A.G .$. membership from
Canada and the United States
and NCh year is hefd in 1
different geographical IOCatlon
wtth the hope that It wfA aJtow
mem~ In each area an
9q:Ual opportunity to attend at
least once each 4th or 5th
yew. I flnd thele cond.ws IO
Yllluable that I have only
.fld111d one since becoming•
.... ofA.G.S.
The progr.m II Mt up with
llllb 11 nlane.. clnlca. and Mm-..,. condUceld by moder-.
A terrific young woman. Nancy
K. Austin. spoke to us on the
subject covered In the book
she co-authored wtth Tom
Peters, A Passion for Excel-
lence: The Lead~lp Dif-ference. Their booITs one of
only two management books
ever to rank # 1 on the national
best-teller lists.
The other speaker was
Mlchael Grantham, dtrector of
the Central Setting Organiza-
tion and director of Market
Ualson for DeBeer•. He dla-
cuaaed current diamond
courMa, mllrket economa
and future trends. Thta wu a
rare opportunrty to meet faoe-
to-f 1ce with one of th•
diamond wotld'• most tmpon-
ant flqurel •
I w"c~ the ops>ortunlty lllOf's md in8trvctora wtth ex-
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DEAR ANN LAND ERS· Herc are
tome eit~llcnt commandmenh for
in-laws. And please Ann. fttl frtt' to
ldd to this hst.
~ of DOIM.Q te •••· I de fttl, Mwner, tut ~en byla-• slaould
Ht ~ tuceted ut'l .. lnly fer iD-la••· Parnt1 ~N profit from
foJJowi.111 tltem •• weU.
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A& o ne who ha~ been through the
mill. I can tell you there ore many
youna mamed coupl~ who ntt'd all
the btlp they can aet.
BYLAWS FOR IN-LAWS
A111
LAIDEIS
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS· Thi~ 1s in
re111rd to )Our comment 10 "(aut1ou.,
Mom" w hose ch aid was burned on the
eyelid b> herc1gare11e. You ~1d. 'Tm
surpn sed that this doesn't happen
more often." Wc.·11. I can tell )OU i\nn
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I. Don't ftt'I that you are ent1tled to
know cverythina about your mamed
children's lives (who they entertain.
what the) do eve!) night. how much
mone) the)' make. what their fnend~
arc up to. etc )
your mamed children tell )'Ou of
wme s~1al plans. If the) want to
include )'OU. the) will
6. Don't UlllCIZC )'Ourch1ld'" front
of has or her '>pouse and don't cnt1c1u
the spou~ Neither one apprecaau~s
this
Mr 3-}car-0ld nephe"' ran into h1~
aunts cigarette recentl)' and got a
nasty bhsteron h1Hheek We were all
thankful th:it II wasn't ha~ e\e
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2. Don't complain that \ 1~1ts w11h
your children and grandchildren arc
too infrequent If your son takes \OU
to lunch. don't tell him 11 o;hould be
every month. and then call him to
make sure that 11 1s. Be content with
whatever llml· hl· can give \Ou
3. Don't ti) to force )Our mamed
children to spend lime \\1th their
married siblings. We arc o ld enough
to arrange our time together. (M\
mother-in-la\\ 1s constant!} suggest-
ing that '>'C 'ihould entcna1n m )
brother and h1<. \\ 1fe CHI) '>'tt'k We
love them. but nl'tlhcr of us has the
umc. mone) or desire-to do so)
7. Don't phone c"el) da) unless
\-Ou arc a~ked to do 'iO.
· 8. Don't drop 1n une'tpec.·tedl>
f\l'r
9 Do develop \Our own friend-
ships and )Our O\\n hobbies \our
children 'ihould not be made to feel
rcspon\1blc for cntenaining you
10 Do compliment )'Our child's
spou'K· and sa) thank. you when
thanks arc due instead ofbcha\ in~ as
1f a thoughtful ge'iturc tool. huk 11me
and no ctlort
The 6-mon1h-0ld daughter ol m'
best fnend was burned on the chc~t
when her mother thre\\ a ht l lgilrtltc
out of the car window The c hild wa.,
an a car scat behind her and the 1.1~rettc ble\\ badi; in through the
windO\\ M} friend \J1d \h\' pulled
OH'r lo the side ol the road Jnd a1t>d
She stall smoke'i
Last week \\hen m\ cou,1n burnc.·d
her toddler on l
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he-neck she
screamed. ··v. h\ don't \nu watch
where )OU are going'" I lOuldn't
belte\l'll
No need to pnni this I JU~t had to
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.t Don't l orrect) our grandchildren
constantl). nor should ';OU c"'pect f)(rf~t1on EnJO) them Ra1s1ng them
1s not your JOb.
5. Don't ask to be included when
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THEY'RE. ORI\ l'.C1 ME ( RAZY
IN KANS.\S
DEAR CRACY: Great list I eu
DEAR LONGVIEW: Glad you un-
loaded bere. Your letter deservtt to
be l ffD by all tlaose smolcen wbo are
waiting for Uae rlgbt time to stop. Tbe
time lsNOW. (SPtf S..111111 Mo<.U. HHl PllWll!5 C.ffClbei C.l~'l' ... ~ '°< .,,.. Moto•~ rnl'llllQ N8A To4
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ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): This can~ your po'>'er-
play da)' Moon 1n -------------your sign, plus nu-
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TMC c;.,.,. r131 ... l.l.lc.a • ~ ·-lWtia. ~. 0oc~ ~ ~-USA CanOOll f.lpr-iAirwod Ro1111~ S,r-q . 8at'I S·no• Wo-M l •• . .... merical C)Clc. ac-
cents 11m1ng. per-
SCORPIO (Oct 23-No\ -1 ): Good nc\\~ -)OU get
the mone)'. lnd1v1dual who works on )Our tx·half will
remain v3luable all)' Ma1or dome11t1c ~dJUStmcnt :akt•s
place Be rcceptl'e. d1plomat1c. emphasize pcrwnaht)
SI\ le WGN ~.-on IU.A.. 51 ...., USA To11. l• oQ~! "-"""' 0...1 IMtl Hnt fE -.
sonaht). 1ndl\ 1dual SYDNEY style. Opportuntt)
exists for an abun-0MAll dance of mone).
lo"e (apncom fea-•••••••••••••• tu red.
TAURUS(Apnl 20-May 20): Search is ended. you get
help from special group. ins111ut1on You'll locate needed
certificates. other documents. You team more about
ongans. You'll have access to data prt' 1ously "censored."
GEMINI (M ay 11 ·June 20)· Focus on fnends hopes.
washes. clement<. of timing. luck Gain 1nd1cated in areai.
of business. career. Presuge surges upwards Take
initiative. h1ghhgh1 style. onginaht). ~x appeal
CANCER (June 21-July ::m lntu111on nngs true
famll} member as sincere in Sttking rapprochement
Mone) dispute settled in )Our fa, or -'quanus. another
Cancer pla)' outstanding roles. Sta~ on familiar ground.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) D1vers1fy. satisfy cunos1t)
C heck weanni apparel. keep resolutions concerning diet.
n utnt1on. weight. bod> image. Social act1,111co; wall
accelerate Focus on wnung. publishing and ad,enasang.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) lk aware of source
material. protect possessions. reputation Someone wants
cttdit for your cffons Be prepared 10 do battle' \ ou'll
discover secret enabling ~ou 10 emerge \ 1ctonou\
Scorpio involved.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on future prospects.
excaung contacts. unusual commun1cat1on. You'll learn
more about lcgahues. possible partnership. coopcrall\C
. SAGITTARIUS !Nov 22-Dec 11) C1ood lunar
aspect coincides "-Ith children. Crt'at1 .. 1t). C\C1temen1 of
d1sco'el) Ph~~~al a ttraction 1s pan"of Kenano Be
discreet. pla)' cards close 10 chest Pisces natl\\' 1'\
featured.
CAPRICORN (Dec 21-Jan 19) Focus on <.ecunt'
rcspons1b1ht). legal and emotional commitment
.\uthont) figure. possibly oloer famil) member. ofTer-,
"terms." Special success 1nd1cated in dealing'> """h men
.\quanan 1n,ohcd.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 181 \\hat had bt-en
m1ss1ng will be located. Includes monc) matcnal
pcr~onnel Shon tnp ma) be nCleSsar) 10 completl·
m1ss1on You'll get more rccogn1t1on from pee~ mcd1.l
.\nes pla) 1o role
PISCES I Feb 1 "l-"1arch 20) FOlus on pa' mt'nt'
rnlle-ctaons. pe~onal possc5s1ons. opponunat) to 1ncreaS<
income KC} 1s St) le. d1spla). produc11on. sho"'mansh1p
Romantic 1n\ olve-ment lends spice Leo figure<, prom1-
ncn11\,_ IF MAY It IS YOUR BIRTHDAY dunng Ma' hne'\
ol (.Ommun1cauon open. populant' · increac;cs \Ou
bclomc more ~ns1tl\C concerning '>'ardrobe. appear-
ance. bod} image You possess e'tct'llent sen~ of humor
arc a natural en1cna1ncr. arc vc~t1le. flc'tlble. enJO'
tra' cling (1cmin1 Sagittarius people pla) 1mpartan1 role-<.
in )Our hfe Success indicated 1n June 11 \OU adopt
unonhodo' procedures. Romance 'anct' tra,el hagh-
hghtcd In July. CXtober will al\o be mcmorabk
producll\e for )OU an 1988
Shape up now and pay later
The trouble with buying than~s on
credit 1s that you never know 1f the
mcrchand1~ 1s going to outlast the
pa)ments. wc·,c ~n known to pay
on a car that stopped running. a
freezer that stopped freezing. and
braces for a kid who sto pped smiling
the day the braces went on and hasn't
smiled smCe'
Now 11 seem!> that you can walk
into a plastic surgeon ·s offic~. charge a
nose JOb. a fanny tuck. eye lift or
implants on your credit card and
"wear now and pa)" later ...
This 1s real scary. Do I really want
to pay 18 to 20 percent interest on a
nose that may go out o f style? Do I
really want to finance li posuctio n on
my thighs knowing that they ma}
arow back before my check clears the
bank'>
No matter that this plan gives new
meaning to ~tter hvmg through
plastics. the point is I want guaran-
tees. After rcadmg about buyanaa new
bod on the installment pla n, I went to
~ and had the ultimate nightmare.
It started when I looked into the
mirror and was rem inded. "I haven't
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E1u ~
Bo11EcK 1:-L
made chicken soup 1n a while" You
couldn't tell where my face left ofTand
m)' neck bepn. I decided to buy a
facelift on tame. It cost S4.000. and
m)' monthly payments ran $92. What
'>'1th the pa)'ments on the houst. the
car and the VCR . I spent a lot of tame
worrying about how to make ends
meet. so my eyes detenorated a nd
hung in swags like a theater curtain.
The)' \\-Crc ruanina my .. look ... so I
had my eyes lifted for $2.000. The
monthly payment on that ran $74.
I was really hustling now to pa) for
my )OUth. I went to work early and
sta)ed late hunched over m y desk.
Eventuall y. my chest ~gan to sag and
someone suggested implan ts. I
couldn't sto p now. so on~ more I
traded plastic tor plastic M) ne-\\
chest cost S2. 700 and m y month I}
pa) men ts ran S69
I nn er left m ) desk. Days and
naghh ran together as I struggled to
meet m~ financial obhgataons. F1-
nall> ~omcone noted that m) fat
pode1<. \\l'rt' on o'erload and 1f I
couldn't c'ercase. I should at least
ha\ c hposuc11on V. h)' not'> It ran
S3.000. and m} monthl) pa)ment
\\8S S84
I now had plas11c surgef) bills that
totaled S 11 . 700 and monthly pa)-
ments that totaled S3 I 9 i\s I womed.
the wrinkles rtturned . .\s I brooded.
the bod) fdl lake a stone When the
creditors began gl\ ing me ul-
umatums. 11 was as 1f w meone
slammed the door on the soume of
m' existence And I had 43 more
months to pa)
W hen I awoke. I grabbed a mirror
L>•nJ. there on m~ hack with my faC'<'
dastnbuted O\e'r a king-size ~. I
d idn't look too bad The solution was
clear to me I would have to figure out
a '>'a~ 10 go through hfe without
standing up.
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Opening lead King of
Qu11e often. the abd11v 10 count
10 nine or 10 is all vou ~111 need to
1ell you "'hethcr 10 ado pl an ac111-c
or pass1"e defense That l..no~ledge,
learned 1n kindergarte-n. can pom1
you 10 the right d1rc,11on
It 1s a tossup ""'hct her "forth
should respond one no 1rump o r
raise has partner's opening bad to
two spades. He let his Oat d1Stnbu·
tion and honors an e'"en suit s~ay
ham toward one no trump We
would ha\C raised. c' en playmg
four-card ma1ors (V. 11h full "alues
for a minimum re<.ponse-. rarnng
partner's suit 1s more encourajing
than a response of o ne no trump )
The final contract ~ould have bttn
the same.
West led the k'mg of diamond~
and partner folio'>' Cd with the five-
the lowest outstanding card. That
marked him with an odd number of
cards in the suit, so West paused 10
study prospect~ for the-defense. lk·
Weighing the bui-ning issues of death
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fumcs. not names. Not much solace.
tha t. to famahcs who've been throuah
it.
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5an Joaquin Hills Rd . at MacArthur
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endangered spe<:1es'>
A. Ma ha mah1 1s the dolphin fish.
not th<' mammal In Me:iuco. ifs
d orado. It's scned pn tnear e,·ery·
where ~1th 01hcr name-s. LM.
BOYD
On the unprcd1ctab1hty of W'IVCS.
MadJlmc Danau~ noted: -Just as a your feet b) ~ngma them out a
suproscdl) tame tiger may oMday "'mdow
rebel •I the whap and aobblc up 11S
trainer. so ma) a mousy submissive Q You id He~ Hoo'tt ~ ... s
woman run •~'I) tome fi ne momrna. t~ fir"5t f)f't'Sidcnl to ha'e a tck1Jhonc
fed up with the bad tl"C'atmcnt o n h is dnk.. \\'hat bunk' .\ ohoM ..... ,
in01C1ed upon her by her husband •· msttlkd thtte 1n the late 1870s ...
A. In tht 11. yn. >\nd fOf SI )UI'\.
le llJDn of the 1961 butbalt, t he ~n1.1 11m1t out &o ~ha.II to
teaSOn, W1lht Ma)'$hlt two, lhrttaod Ust IL
four home runs. No other h i nm ha"c
tVttdonc that en a sin,k ~son.
How do }'OU fttJ about tht aa.mc
Hu1kiah? That ~m star or okS.
Tom Ma~ did nOt m~ ~ for it..
evidcndy. ttwkncw it wntu middle
name. In orly ~ftd.
ft) ~ f"QUU't'd
tO dmf down the fc ~ YiCUat
~uu'fd to )!ell -t • ... human cry ... Tbc ~rue wound up m
the Vtmae'U\af .. b~ and cfY "
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Compl•t• te levlak>n llatlnga In Su~y·a TV Pnot.
CHARLES
Go REN
darer 'urel~ v.a' marled \\Ith at
lca't a '" 1.ard trump ~u11 and th<'
t~o m1\\tn~ ,adc·\Ull a1.c' for h1'
iump 1n'c he could \et up a d1a
mond 1r1 .. i.. ~1th Just one more lead
1 hat meant that he haJ IO tnd.,
a\a1lable-sl\ 'pades. llne heart
(lne diamond and l'>'O dub\
ACROSS
1 SYps
6 Mayd&'r'
10 0ena1es
14 Its onl)
15 Prtnce -
16 Believe ODS
17 M agnate
18 Statcl'I
19 A of
AO'
20 FuhlOOS
22 Tyrannae
24 Stn«et>re&ke<
26 Earnest
27 M1ntm1ze
31 8tShop s SHI
32Fw ..... I
33 Contcwm
35 AuOrtcw abbt
38 o.ealbe
39 Fen.it
40 8 A ho1<Ser
• , Reetderlt
4 2 llb«ates
43 Coppeoe
"Just "5 PlatlOS
47 Profeaes
S1 Urged
52 Leedl
S4 t=ru.t
51 Epoct\al
59 Fwy -
&1 From -sea
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20
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62 Htg!'I pom1
6..> My Friend
6A Nominate
65 K.now1nQ IOOI>
66 Be«
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• Hun9anal'
Pref'l'I~
.a SusPeO~•C\<'
"P•clts
t Posses..~"~
'Mild oat!'
6 Trad41m•" s
9 Pte09f"
•O Golf b'l<.•C
11 India bv"•' 12 Moriound one
13 01.,ph«Tled
2' Squalled
23 Ar<OW~
2~ Sound r -Ha i
28 Corr.ct
29 C.UshC
'\O LMge btrd
14 Rowers
35 Gator s 11.111
36 CoYW ttrmt.,
37 Son drinks
39 Hermlth •
5
II the ddender .. •ere 10 pre-,1.1l.
the\ had 10 (Oll('('t their lour tnck.'
tn a hurn Tv.o '-'Crc there in dia-
mond ... the other 1v.o v.ould ha\C to
.. ome from heart\ A glan'e at dum-
m} ·~ Ja1.k of heans w.u enouJh 10
1.on..,101.e We\t Lhat be couJd not
a1.h1c"c h1' goal by ludmg a bean
honor The o nl') chance 'Ill-as 10 hope
that East held the 10 ol hearu and
declarer the nine
Therefore. ~est shafted to bu'°"
hean at ind. l\ttlO No1 surpnsmaJy.
d('('larer elcc1ed 10 play for spilt
honors and ducked 10 dummy. hop-
ing 1ha1 Wcs1 's holding included the
10 The dcfenocrs v.erc nov. assured
ol t wo tnck' in e.a:I'. red suit
A !iChM
a. M•nlo. arid
~blfl .n .ut>ncatea
u Ca >f'f
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s -Of
ll'lunder
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aci $1.f"tt1on
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WEDNFSDAY, MAY 11, 1988 25 CE TS
Arrest eases rief over son
Murder charges filed against Newport
man 2 1/2 years after f rtend disappeared
was like thaL •·
Police ll1'CC with Mctccr's behef
t1w Michael Meteer. 29. is dead.
despiie that his body has never been
found. He has been missing for more
than two ~rs.
Colorado.
Police believe Keene. who was
Mcteer's roommate, murdered
Meteer and dump&! his body 10me-
where remote. pos 1bly in the Roctcy
Mountains.
Metttr. her husband, James. and
their two other children have been
waiting Stntt October 198~. the
bcgJ n ni ng of a niJ!ltmarc that has put
them throu&h a hfetuM of m1say.
By GREG D.EllU °' ...........
A silver Volk~ Scirocco is
parked in front of the Meteer home in
Dana Point. It has been there for 2YJ
>cars; never driven, never moved.
Chance Agnew's eight-
Inning home run vaulted
Huntington Beach Into
three-way tie for flrstJ8 1
Orange Coast College
slugger Derek Oehdash-
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Olp Meteer holds no illusions that
the Scirocco's owner -her son.
Michael -will ever return to claim
the car.
.. I know he's dead,.. she saad
quietly. "Michael would have con-
tacted us by nDw. He would have. He
On Saturday, pohcc from Ncwpon
Beach and Boulder. Colo .. arrested
Timothy James Keene. 24. in Buena
Park Saturday on a Colorado W)llmuu
forseconddqrcc murder. He 1sbeir\i
held on S 100.000 bail in Oranae
County Jail pendina extradttion to
So docs Mrs. Meteer, who ts hopana
t~t Keene's arTC$t will brin& sorm
resolution to 2•11 years of desperate
waiting. confusion and dimmina
faith
-rve been wamna for th1sday for a
Iona time," she said.
MK'~I Mateer was a member of
the firstgraduaunaclassat Dana Hills
H1Jh School in 1974 He hked
sv.•1mm1ng and ran track and "was
Ver) popular" S&Jd his mother
Life after ht&h school was marted
b> a scncs oi abrupt chanscs for
Mat«r He attended the Un1ve~1l\
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Some of tbe marcben wbo repraent tbe 180 people wbo laa.ncb black b.iloona dutnc a ••s.y Ko to Dnlf9 ..
died of 4naa Oftl'doeee ln Ora.nee Comity lut year prepare to demonstration Taeeday ln Santa Ana.
Sheriff dramatizes drug campaign
BJ BOB VAN EnEN °' .............
Oranae County ShcnfT Brad Gates
caJled for socal chanae in America to
Slop the flow of illepJ dn&p.
He also suagested that the U.S.
government ought to get touah on
countries that supply drup to the
U .S. market.
To get bis point across. Gates and
other county law enforcement of-
ficials orpnized a public rdallons
extravapnu on Tuesday that
brou&ht hundreds of pcopk floodin1
out ol' a Board ofSupcrvisors 1nee1in1
to watch a balloon launch and parade
on the theme of .. Say No to Dru&s. ..
The black balloons represented last
year's drug-related deaths in Orange
County. and the parade featured
numerous cars. trucks and buses wt th
anu~ benncn. Included tn the
parade ~re a number of prbqc
trucks banna the mcssqc "Drugs
areGarbqc.''
Just before the demonstration.
supervisors declared May S-1 J "Sa>
No to Drugs Week" 1n Orange
County
Gates said peoplt need to beocome
aware that the national drua problem.
long thou&ht to bclona to other places.
1s "cry much a pan of life tn Ora.nae
Count)'.
"When I first came to Oranar
Count)'. if anyone had told me that we
would be inundated by drugs I •ould
have Laughed at them." said Gates.
Now he knows better.
Last year alone. count} druc en-
forcement officials confi!Olled 29
(Pleue eee OA Tlt8/ A2)
of .._nzona. then dropped out to Ft
~med. He and his wife b8d two
sons. now 9 and 11. bcbe divCJl'Cial.
Mateer never went blck to coUett-
Bcforc movinJ to Colorado-
Matttr was mak.ina a IOOd livins
scllina luxury cars. first for CadiU.C deam in Etcondido and Glmdale.
He accepted a job with a BMW ,
dcalcnh1p, and that's where his
troubln scem1naJy bepn.
(Pl--wAUU'l'/A2)
Customs ·
officials
return
yacht
NeWport owner calls
action unreasonable,
pays S 1,600 in fines
BJ JONATHAN VOLUE °' ..............
The aovemment's policy of con-
fiscauna vessels c:arry1lll any amount
of 1llepl drugs prnents -an un-
reasonable danacr .. to all boat own-
en. a Newport Beach man said
Tuesday after payma S 1.600 for the
rel~ of his 13l-foot craft.
The S2.S milhon Ark Royal was
seized u 1t was bcln& moved from San
Otego to the Mc:d1tcrrancan. wbcrc it
was to do charter wot\.. It was stopped
by the Coast Guard 1n the Yucatan
Channd for a rouune documents
check when authonocs found one--
tenth of an ounce of manJu&na
aboard and impounded the vessel
Michael R0ttrsoa.. president of the
Irvine-based Tomum Corp .• ~ a
S 1.000 fine and S600 in seizure fees
Tuesd.a) and apttd not to bold the
&O'-'er!!ment respooaible, said
M .. m1 s U.S. CUSloms Scn1c:e
spokcsrNn Micbad Sbcehan.
But 1n a prepaRd mtiemc:nL
Rogerson lashed out at the .. Zero
To~·· policy that aJJoMd the
CPleue .. unao/A2l
State education chief calls
HB teachers strike unfair
Mesa amphitheater
foes sue Fair Board
BJ ROBERT BARKER °' ..............
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction BilJ Honi& tasbcd out
Tuesday at Huntinaton Beach City
School District teacher union leaden
who have called a on~y strike
today.
Honia said the walkout is an unfair
labor practice and is illcpl because
the elementary teachcn have 111-eed
not to strike in their oontnlet, which
expires June 30.
Honia accused Huntinaton Beach
union leaders of "playina by the old
rules" in their militancy.
He said Huntington Beach City
District teachers -and other Oranac
County unions that planned the one·
day jomt strike -failed to cnpae m
the "statesmanship" be claimed is
beina demonstrated by other unions
in California.
"They (teacher unions) are wilh~
to be reasonable everywhere else.·· he
said. "This isn't the time to be
ar'bitrary. Teacbcn will suffer."
Two other teacher unions in the
county -Maan<>Ha in Anaheim and
Westminster -have sublequcntly
settled their disputes and dropped
plans to strike. A third, Oranae
Unified. has renewed nqotiations.
Many Kahn. executive director of
the West Oranae County United
Teachers ASS0C11t1on. said tba1
Hon11's statements arc "completdy
inappropnate" and serve to under-
mine union efforts.
"If he's mad at anythina. be should
act mad at the Huntinston Beach
School Board who have refused to
endorse the class-size initiative on the
November statewide ballot" Kahn
said.
Oistnct officials. meanwhile, a.re
oroceedina with plans to hire up to 200 substitute teachers. TruslCCS took
emefltncy action two weeks ago,
aarcc1na to pay substitutes S 175 a day
By JOHNATHAN VOLUE
Ot .. o.llr ......
Another lawswt was filed Tucsda'
against Costa Mesa's Pacific
Amphitheatre by people who h'e
near the ~na and sa) its concerts arc
anythina but muSJc to their ears.
The latest lepl actton contends an
environmental stud> submitted
before construcuon of the 18,SOO-seat
outdoor amphitheater was 1mpropC'r-
ly filed.. said Ric~rd Spt'.l the Bill JlonlC attorney represcntina the c1111ens'
aroup.
-morethantw1~the1rnormal S7Sa The SUit was filed before su.-nor da ,... .,...
Y· Court Comm1ss1oncr Julian Cim-
(Pleue eee HONIG/ A.2) baluk. but no hcanng datt' was ~t-
'Megeneration 'raising juvenile delinqu ents
urban professional parents.
The members of the IC><alled "me aener-
ation" of the 70s. materialistic and
hedonistic. are ~ fAmilies. Tclo o~ · warns Dr. A.mold Binder, thotc ~ts
ams•t lettina the responsibilities of parent·
bood intcrierc with their pursuit of the aood
life.
Tbe rault? Youns ~ wbo arc un-
bOUnd by the constrainta of conformity to
accepted values Pd Wh() don't hesitate to ,et
what t.bcy waat,. ~ or ot.ba'wite. liindS, a tOcill. ~ ,.ofator and
cn~exper1.. loobat llile phenomenon m • s-blil~ed twbook be 0()-
........ uwaile Ddi~."
His co-authon arc Gilbert Geis. also a
professor of social ec:.olot.Y. and Dickson Bruce, professor of comperauve culture
While the media have focused on the
SJ'Owll\f viokncc and criminal behavior of
1nncr<tty pnp.. Binder says there's sohd
evtdcncc that juvenile delinquency 1$ cqua]ly
abundant-1fless violent-1n middle and
upper middle class communities like the
~Coast.
While early 20lb century studies focused
on inner-city delinquency, in the late 19S05
invcstipton ~ akint middle class youths .,hat tind of cnmes they hid
commitied. Binder said.
Researcbcn found that more than 90
percent had committed some kind of feloni-
ous cnmc. from car theft to dna& sales.
''Ocarly, 10 Newport Beach and Irvine~
don't ict the violent crime." Bm<kr said
"But the amouct is just as hl&h." Y\,J~PC>te parents' fail~ to lonn that bond
of affection with thoT dnldttn 1s one of the
rusons Blndtt ruspccu juvm11c delinquency
is on the rite iD su.butbia.
"If you have a lovinl family where the
parent is cloee to the dulcl. the child doesn't
vic>Qtc the norms of aoaet)'. becaUlt of the
cfrcct i1 mi&bt haYe oa thole bonds. .. be said
There are othcf daQsn m tht dcQChed lifts.I}~ of the Yuppie 6mity.
(PIT ll I w .nJftlQI..&/ A.2)
ents go on the attack
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coun officials said.
The fihna was the day bd<n
Supenor Court Judie llictwd
Beacom lS scheduled to tqiD heariDJ
tcst1mon)' 1n a four-year~ lawmit
alleging the ampbathcaierc:ontinua.Dy
'1olatcs county nolSIC ordinancn.
In that SUIL scheduled to beain
toda>. the Conccmed Citiims of
Costa Mesa seek to lower the volame
of concerts at the arena.
The newest suit CODle11d1
am ph 1thcater offiaah, who CICIGld not
be reached for comment. ~ lbc
California Env1ronmentaJ Quality
A{t when theyallctedly~peoded tbc
~ -JllOl8S/A2)
Mobile park
tenants on
hotel site
back offer
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M Ol&#Ol..eDi\a.Y fJLOT/WMI~.~ 11, 1888
~na Canyon Road rejection affirmed
J'li!I CllilonUa Coutal Com-
m; E':.. on :Juaday unanimously
~ an earl1CT deciSJOn to ~ widcaiaa o( Lqvna Canyon k oed.
ID 1 7-0 v01e. me oommiaaon N>IJll'OV~ the technical upcctt or a
fiDdi.na it tacbed in Fcbnaary when it tW'DCICf . cto-1' I plan by the t>late
Dcpanmeat of Transponation to
Widcf'l a portion of lhe rOed from two-
10 four lanes.
A swum of Lquna residents
appealed to the commission in Febru-
ary not to acttpt the S l l million
C.ltnaqs proposal for fear it would
damqc the environment and would
do little to improve safety.
Instead, city offict.a.ls have ad-
vanced a plan that calls f'Or various
safety imP!'O~mentJ -1uch u
center dtviden -without wickn1na
the rustic road. C~tnans officials have ltatcd an the
past that tht city's plan is Inadequate.
As a result, the state qcncy bas
threattned to relinquish control of
the hi&hway and let tht city usume
raponsibility for maintenance and
habtlity for automobile collisions.
JUVENILE DELINQUENTS L~CK BONDS •••
Prom Al
For instanct. most adults ban
what Binder calls ··a state in con-
formity.~ They have learned bow to
tct and interact 1n their daily ac-
tJv1ties in ways that avoid trouble.
: "l won'tdoccrtain thinauo I won't
t ntaa0nizc the chancellor," Binder
said in example, "bccauK I have a
stake in· conformi\y and a commit-
ment to conventional activities.~
There are also aspirations. ambt-
µons and hopes for accomplishments
In life -all learned and all prime
motivators for behavior.
But when parents arc constantly
ahuffiina their children off to relatives
or babysitters while they jct ofT to
exotic places and continue Lo cnJOY
ahe pany circuit, they're gamblina
that their younptcrs will never learn
to conform to ICC'Cpted standards of
society, Binder said.
"Lcarnina for a child is a sencs of
torrcctivecxpenences;· he said "But
in order to make that corrective
behavior, you have to be intimate
with that child ··
If the children~ beina fed dinner
early an front of the TV so that mom
and dad can enJOY a quiet candlehJht
meal later. the parents aren't aware of
iany incorrect beha v1or and no corrcc·
tions arc made.
Sometimes inside the home and
increasingly outside, children are
1tt1ng adult act1v1t1es that onl)
enfortt anti·socaal behavior.
Bander cites Ivan Bocsky, the Wall
Strttt stock market lt'adcr who was
fined $100 mtll1on for insider trading
practices. And members of the
Billionaire Boys Club.
Newport Beach as a hotbed of
"boiler room·· fraud cases. Drugs arc
bi& business throuJhout the Oranac-
Coast.
"If no ctb1caJ. !cpl way to achieve
is available. and the goals arc so
important. they wall take unethical
and illegal paths." Binder said. For
Dr. Arnold Binder
Bocsky and others cauJht in various
scandals. maluna money was more
important than ethics.
The country also as seeina It 1n
former White House statfcn hkc
Michael Deaver and Larry Speakes
whose book sales became more
amponant to them than their rela-
tionships with ~ident Rcqan
(BindC'r didn't put Don Repn in the
sa~ c:atcaory. sugestJng the former
ctucf of staff has an uc to annd
instead.)
"Some would say lhe Reapns arc
genina what they deserve with their
emphasis on WHlth and power."
Binder sa1d.
And an some homes, children leam
n's OK to ohcat tf you can act away
with it. How many adults look for
ways to shortchanac the IRS'? Oru•s.
lcpl and illepl. are a way of hfc an
many homes.
Even reha.ion -once an antidote
for selfishness -upholds matcrial-
asm. parucularly an the cumples of
televangelists who live cxtravapnt
lifestyles and claim God wants us to
enjoy the fruits of our labor.
And the children are watchina.
"This matenahstic orientation -
you wondt'r af younpttrs don"t
achieve 1t, what's 'oina to happen'>''
Bander asked. "Its sclf~~pa
taon. You ccna1nly get that with
yuppie parents."
Bi ndcr asn 't susaestina the problem
is quantity ofume, either. He and his
wife arc both work.inc professionals.
But the entire famaly sits do
toaether at the dinner table. All
part1c1pate an ccnain decisions. like
vacation plannana.
The keys to avoiding troubled
children arc parental observation and
superv1s1on, Bander said.
"To develop corrective behavior
you have to have intimate oontact ...
he said.
With the new perents of today,
Binder believes parent effectiveness
training would reverse the trend.
"I would be~ to join in some
affirmation of values. .. be said.
Otherwast. society ma~ ~ in-
creasing violence of a different kind
than that beana dispensed by inner-
c1ty gangs. It will be IJl assault on
values by the products of' middle and
upper middle class families where
compassion was absent. ethics ~
compromised and dishonesty con-
doned.
"What I sec 1n the immediate and
lon~-tcrm future as not very appeal-
ing. • Binder said
GATES DRAMATIZES DRUG MESSAGE ...
From Al
m1lhon doses of cocaine. enough
heroin for 2.5 m11l1on injections and
enough manJuana for I m1ll1on
cigarettes, Gates said.
In addauon. 180 people died an
Orange Count) last )tar from drug
overdoses.
In order to dramauze that figure.
the Shcnfrs Dcpanmcnt orgamzed a
s1lc-nt procession of 180 men. women
and children through the Board of
Supervisors hearing room. Each per-
son worc a white T-sh1n stenciled
with tM name of the city an which
each v1ct1m d1ed
T""el\e of the marchers wore T·
shins sa)tn• ··1 died in Huntington
Beach:· while six more proclaimed
that they had died m Newport Beach.
£1gh t of thc-dru& deaths were 1 n Costa
Mesa and one was in Fountain
Valle). lr .. tne was represtnted by six
of the somber T-shirt messages whale
Laguna Beach had four.
The communities of Dana Point
and El T vro each had two drua·
related death\ and Laguna Hills had
one. Four M1s'iion Viejo overdose
victims we~ also represented an the
death march
While the \ ll llms "'ere mostl)
)Oung adults in their late teens. 20s
and ~ Galt'\ ~1d the't' cam~ from a
wide .. anti} ol onupataons and age
groups.
··[very two dcl)\ someone dies ofa
drug overdo'it' 1n this county:· he
said .. One ol 1he \ 1ct1ms was a 2-
)ear-old bab} Her father lef\ the
drugs on the table and SM thought 1t
..... u something good to cat. ..
Dunni has Sptt'C'h to the super·
.. asors. Gates suggested a number of
mcasun.-s that he said might help
reduce the suppl} and the demand for
drugs
"I would recommend a law that
says e\er) 16-)ear-Old musl be tested
for drugs before the) act a dn\er's
heense ... he ~1d "I remember being
16 and ho" 1mponant 1t was to &ct
that dn"er·s lilense If there's a little
bit of a nsk. then maybe kids are going
to stop and say I don·t want yourd1ny
drugs.··
Gates also SUfiested that the U S
Na\) hold tratning maneuvers tn the
Canbbean to send a message to the
go"ernmc-nts of drug-producana
countnes such as ( olomb1a.
He said he believed no ships from
Colombia should be allowed to enter
U .S. wate~ until the Colombian
government took steps to halt the
drug traffic
Gates asked Orange Count> rest·
dents to wnte their representatives in
Washington demanding an all-out
war on drug traffic
But he said the war needed to be
waged an the minds of Americans, as
wcfl as on the streets.
.. This effort today is to tum off the
faucet of consumpuon:· he said. "I
thank we can bnng about social
change, and that social chanac 1s
going to tum us away from druss to a
better life."
SEIZED YACHT RETURNED TO NB MAN •••
homAl
government 10 take control of his
I 33-foot vessel althou&h JUSt a small
amount of drugs were round dunng a
Coast Guard search last ""cckend.
The government's toughened pol·
IC) provides for ~11urc of any vessel
.,..hen an)' amount of illegal dru~ 1~
found Prev 1oush boats ~re sttzed
onl't when large· amounts of drugs
were found. and the\ ('SSCIS were held
1n lieu of a fine ba~ nn the quanlll\
of the drugs
"Both the corpora11on and mytell
strongly c;upport go' ernmcnt efforts
at halting drua 1rallic ... Raterson
said. "But thc-se11U rt' of this vcssle for
the appan:nt 1nd1 ' 1d Jal actions of a
crew member l11r minute t~
makes no \Cnse
··I his I\~ ol ac tion presents an
unreasonabk danger to all boat
owner" fur thl" 1c;olatc-d actions of
passengers and crew ..
Rogerson. in a peuuon to gain thc-
relcase of the boat, ..aid that he was
not on board 1he .\rk Ro)al when 1t
was seized and the aew had under·
1one dru& ')(recnang .\dd1t1onally.
Rogerson noted 1ha1 no o nc-was
arrcsied for po'\'i<''i'\1un of 1he man·
Juana
In his statemc-nt. Rogerson ')ltd the
marijuana was found 1n a crc-w
member's cabin and was "against the
stated pohc) of thc-corporation and
the .. css.el." He dad not sa) what
d1sc1phnary actaon. 1f an:.. a"-alled
the crtw member
RECALL FOES ORGANIZE •.•
From Al
'And that's 1he \ 1ew shared by
members of Protert Laauna Commit-
tee.
"We arc 1n oppos1t1on to tnv-
1alizin1 the recall process so that at
becomes • weapon of spite and
special antttnl . ., accordi"I to the
letter.
The m:aJI -as sparked 1n January
af\er the councal rc,JCCted merchant
Cayenne Binrs request to Cm:1 1
clothing rack outside: her store. The
council said the: rack violated an
outdoor display ord1narl<l·
Since then the recall has broadened
its base. focusina on a number of cny
~ tbat they contend vtolate
pnvatt propeny nahts.
"An)'OM who IS a.ntt-n:call II this
st.qr of the pmc is s1mply not
infonmd.-Bird said.
Earher Tucday. Transportation
Secretary James Burnley defended
the seizure of the yacht for carryina
less than a teaspoon of marijuana and
said the Reapn administration will
continue to enforce its touahcned
seizure policy
··we didn't decide that we ~
aomg to go out and seize b11
expensive yachts over tiny bits of
manJuana," Burnley said on AOC·
TV's "Good Momma America."
"What I announced a few Wttks
aao was af~ find any i11Cf1il drup on
a vessel. we're aomJ to scazc a vessel.
""e·rc goana to tum at over to Customs
and we're 1oan1 to let them make the
final determination about whether
the vessel should be rt'tumed to the
owner or sold at auction."
But James Powell. national lcpl
director of the American Cavil
L1benaes Union. said lhe policy
violates the: Cons11tutton.
"What's wrona with it is the same
than& that's wrona with shootina
someone or har\&inf someone and
then sa}mJJ we're 101na 10 ajvc you 1
tnal toS« 1fyour1uilty.-PowcU Wei.
"In our wciety. we have always
held that a person is innocent until
proven 1u1hy and the burden is on the
&0vemmcnt to prove IOmeont of
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ARREST EASES GRIEF OVER SON ..•
Prom Al "He expected to move into man-
qemcnL Ibey told him that,'. said
Mrs. Mateer. "He was depressed
because he wasn't making the money
he tho""t he would. He wanted a
change.'
It was shortly afterward that
Mateer and Keene, an off ..and-on
friend who worked odd jobs, decided
to move to Colorado.
··1 never met him (Keene:). All I dad
was hear about him:· said Mrs.
Mcteer ··1 heard he was a jerk."
Matccr's daughter did meet Keene.
and told her mother that ··something
about him didn't seem nght." Never-
theless. Mateer wanted to move to
Boulder. where he had spent some
time: a few years before. and he
needed a roommate
Keene and Mateer settled in
Boulder. where Mateer landed a JOb
with a Mazda dealership. Mrs
Mateer never spoke with her son
again.
According to pohce and watness
statements. Keene did not get a JOb.
and Mateer began to get fed up wath
Keene's freeloading. The niJht before
he disappeared, Mateer allegedly
spoke with a co-worker at the Mazda
dealc:rsh1p. and said he planned to
kick Keene out
That was Oct. 16. I 98S. Nine days
later, Keene was arrested for d runken
drivina in Costa Mesa. said Boulder
Police Sat. Robert Sullen.
He was dnvma Mctccr's brand new
silver Scirocco.
Keene was cited for drivina under
the influence and released. However,
police later rccc1vcd a Colorado
missina persons report on Mcteer and
other tips that prompted them to
seize and search the car.
The search turned up Meteer's
wallet and some bloody clothing. but
at was 2'11 yurs before pohcc from
Newport Beach and Boulder could
put together a sohd case apmst
Keene.
Mrs. Mateer rctneved her son's car
from the pohcc: station.
"I didn't know what to think. They
first thouJht that (Keene) owned the
car. but at was Michael's,'' she said. "I
knew somcth1n1 was wrong."
The next two years were marked by
consultations with police in-
vestigators. and fading hopes that
Mateer was alive. Police arc officially
calhng thc-case a hom1c1dc. and
Sullen said there as lmle hope that
Mateer's bod) will ever be found.
Police: would not rcvcal what led to
Keene's arrest
Keene has been hv1na with his
father. Galvan Keene, an att0!1l')' in
Costa Mesa. an N~ Beach lJncc
October 1985. satd Sullen. Has
mother is deceased. said Mrs. Mateer.
who spoke to Kccne·s father when the
car fi,.,t turned up.
Keene·s father was not available for
comment. However. a co-worker.
who would not ~veal has 1dcnt1ty.
said Keene was adopted and that has
father "doesn't knov. anythina about
what's happened.''
Mrs. Mateer said SM saw Keene
and two companions at South Coa5t
Plata only a few wcck.s qo.
"I nt'vcr felt such anaer. I JUSt went
to my car and screamed and cncd ...
she said. "I couldn't behevc he was
wallitna around whale my ~n was
probably dead "
The Mateer family has bcal
plaaued with health problem•
brouJht on by stress durina the past
two years. said Mrs. Mateer. She
hopes that Keene's arrt'St wall bn•
her family some pea~.
'Tm rcall} pos1t1ve that thinp are
aoing to so our way.'' she sa1d
She basn 't decided what she wall do
with the Scarocco.
PARK TENANTS OK CITY OFFER ••.
From Al
e11pccted to be S6 to S8 m1lhon.
officials said.
The Robert Mayer Corp. of New-
port Beach which plans to build a
Hilton Hotel and three other hotels
and a commercial and sports complex
on 50 acres of the bcachfront land
adjacent to Pacific Coast Hi&hway
between Huntmaton Strttt and
Beach Boulevard.
Steven Bone, executive director of
the Mayer Corp., said that the
company will repay the city a total of
S4.5 m1llton "up front ... Bone, and
city officials. said . t~e project w!ll
bring about $200 m1lhon to thcc1ty an
the next 25 years in bed and sale$ tax
and tax increment financing.
McC1am. 74. said Tuesday that
about 400 ~le who reside m 237
units at the Drif\wood Mobile Home
Park, would probably &<> peattfully
"if the city keeps ats word."
"If the city plays ball, there'll be no
problem.·· he: said.
HONIG: STRIKE UNFAIR •••
homAl
The teaehers are scckinia 6 percent
pay increase while distnct officials
said they can"t afford more than a 3.S
percent increase. The distnC1 re-
cc:1v('(f a 2. 5 percent cost-of-livm1
adjustment from the state Lca1s-
lature.
The: d.lstnct has invited teacher
representatives to look throuah its
-books" to show that money 1s
unavailable for the size of 1ncrca~
that teachers seek. accordina to
Supenntendt'nt Diana Peters.
But. Pete fl. nounf that the tcachen
wall rettave from $ .300 to S l.SOO a
year with the district offer. said they
have refused the offer.
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Oall the office neaNI& you •
Bone said around possibly can be
broken by th ts fall for the fint hotel an
the proposed dcvclopO>ent to be built
in phases over the next nine yean.
Plans arc scheduled to ao to the
Planmna Commission on May 24.
The: first hotel -a fint class fac:lht)
rc-poncdly similar to the Mamott
Hotel 1n Newport Beach -will be 12
stories high and ha~ 292 rooms
rcntin& for about $100 a night, be
said.
NOISE •••
From Al
theater from S.000 to 18,SOO seats
aflcr initial reports wctt prepared and
witho ut pubhc notice.
OfTtc:ialt at the Oruwc County
Fa irarounds. o n wfi icb the:
ampliil.bca1er sats.. said they were
surpnsed at tht latc:st action &ecaux
settlement wits with the citizie:n's
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