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THE ORANGE COAST
Winds ·lan -
fire but
cause little
damage
ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OI ,,_. Dally ,,_ S11lf
Bluslery Santa .\na v.1nds fanned
a brush fire and snapped tree
branches across Orange C'oun1y on
Monday.
Bul Ctl} and counl} officials re-
poned no major damage from lhc
dt) wrnds lhat gusted up to 45 mph
lhrough counly passes.
The wrnds returned Monday
m orning as a slrong htgh pressure
syslcm built up over nonhcm Ne-
vada. the Nauonal \\eather Service
rcponcd.
The} quickly toppled the newly
dcltvcred Chnstmas tree' at area
lots, bul failed to uprool any nalwc
vegetation.
City and county ma1nlenance of-
ficials on the Orange Coast said they
had received calls about branc hes in
roadwa)s. but no trees v.ere downed
by the winds.
A Huntington Beach Cll) worker
said branches snapped ofT several
trees 1n Central Park. '"bu1 nothina
of substanual s11t ... v.a <; felled bv the
wrnds. ·
.. We've had "el) fcv. repons of
hmbs in roadv.a)"· and no tree
dov.n," a count\ maintenance
v.orker ..aid
L1kev.1~. elcu m al k'I"' ices v.ere
unaffected, said ' uthcm Cahforn1a
Edison 'ipokesman Jim Kenned}
.. Wc''e had a m1n1mal number of
calls so far ... Kenned\ ~td "There
have beC'n no problrms with the
v.1nd in (the Orangt Co.ast> d1stnct."
Orange Count~ firefighters qu1ck-
I)' controlled a brush tire in the
Sanla .\na C'an)On eas t of Yorba
Linda befo re 11 could threaten
ncarb) housing de ,elopments.
The bla1e was r(•ported JUSt before
3 p.m along the R1vt"rs1dt' Frecwa)
near Green R1,er Dnvc and was
contained about an hour later after
chamng Ii ve acre~ said Kathleen
C'ha of the Orang<-< ount) Fire
~partment
II v.as con tined to a can)' on area
JUSt nonh of the Ck ' eland Nauonal
Fo rest. No stru ture "ere damaged
and no one "as tnJured
-\lthough the d1reC't1on of tl1ghts in
and o ut of John \\-a)ne .\irport v.a
rcverst>d as 11 normall~ 1s dunng
Santa Ana cond111ons. operouon
otherwise "erl' unaffected. oper-
auons officer .\I Brad) said.
A htgh wind v.aming ~ould re-
mam in C'ITect for thc-mournauu aTid
below CaJon Pass 1hrough today.
with a wind ad' 1sory posted for lhc
remainder of the coastal areas below
the passes and can} on~. a cordmg to
the Nauonal Weather Service.
The nonheast winds blew 30 to 45
mph with austs to 60 mph 1n the
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25 CE T
E DAY., OVEMBER 28, 1989
·NB agrees to discuss
new bay ·club lease
ly IRIS YOKOI
OI IN o.-y Not ic_,,
The Newpon Beach C tt} Council
on Monda) avced 10 enter Into
negottattons with the Balboa Ba}
Club for an extension of up to 50
years for the club's lease O.uh the
city.
In a unanimous \Ote. the co_unc1I
qreed the present 1, sc. nc-got1ated
in 1986. obhg.ates the cit) to at least
enter into d1scuss1o ns Wlth the Ba\
Oub for an e-'tended lease ·
The council approved appoint·
mcnt of an ad hoc counc il commtt·
tee to begin the negottattons -\n
ordinance formal!) creating 1ha1
committee will be preS<"nted at a
future meeting.
Councilman Phil 'nsone. "ho
made the motio n to t'nter into nego-
. llat1ons. stressed the council was not
beinJ asked to appro' l' a lea~ '!'\·
tensio n.
As the nc-gotta11u ns g<'t under "a'.
a host of issues, including tht> length
of the lease. the 'alue ol the prop-
cny, the annual rt"' enut· tu the cm
and the best use of th<' land ~111 b(
discussed, Sansone ..aid
Uast' tenns and conJ111un\ mJ'
not be formulated tor al lea-.t a "ear
Sansone said ... Tht\ "Ill nnt be a
qwck and eas' process · he \<ltd
Once a lease 1s drati ed tht· l Ounnl
will be in a pos111on to lUOStda
putung tt beforr the '011.·r., tor Jp-
proval. Co uncilman Oun \trau~
saHl
-\ host of commun11' mrmbt>r"
opposed to the club., request tor J
50-~ear lease n tens1on campaigned
before and dun ng the tounol meet·
1ng to put the cl.te nsion betore 1he
voters.
The Ba' < lub ha!i lea~d the
ba} fron1 land at 1221 \\ Coast
H1gh"-'a' trom 1hc c11~ mc.e I Q48.
In 1964 \Olers f'CJected 1he club"s
reques1 for a 5<;.,ear lease c'tc-ns1o n
In 19 6. the 1..ll\ after three \Cars of
nqolJt1on., gr.lnted the club a 25-
'car e'ten'>1on · ( lub offi cials tht'> \ear asked the
counu l to 1..ons1d('.r pursuing a 50-
\Car e'ten\11>n v. hach the' sa\ 1s
nece<;saf) to obtain financm·g fo r the
club'\ S 50 m1llton n-de" elopment
plan C lub otlic1al'> ~td the~ "'ere
\tmph .t<>k1ng the Cit) tu bcgm d1s-
cuss1on'> a-. ,., required b" 1hc terms
or bo1h tht> I~ " memorandum of
understanding Jnd tht" 'iUh'i<'quent
19 6 k ase
Ho"-'e"er man' re\ldent'> parucu-
larl) thO'>e ltHng tn tht" n1fThavcn
commun11\ on the bluffs d1 rcctl}
(P IHM SH LEASE/Alt
QC foundation will close
Huntington AIDS house
ly LESLIE EARNEST
OI IN D.olly I'-\1,.rf
.\n .\ID suppon m gani1a 11on
which has been lcas1ns a Huntington
Beach ho me for its clients v.111 close
down the house in Januaf). fi,e
mo nths before the lt:asc e'ptres. the
C'xccutt\C director of .\10 v n ices
Foundation said Monda \
The home. which IS being dosed
over the o bJt-Ct1 ons of two of the
rcs1denls. was lca..ed in June after
A:SF workC'rs M.>archcd for more than
four months for s.omeonc v. ho
"ould rent to peopk v.11h .\ID
HO"-'t"\ er. .\ F board member;
ha'e since decided that o perating
such a home. v.h1ch is intended for
AID ~ p a tient\ v.h n ar e
as) mpto mattc and "h1ch ha'> n11
managa on tht" premises create'\ an
unacaptable lta b1ltt\ lor the or
pnazauon. e"\ccutt H' directo r Jod
Miller said.
In add1t1on. the mone\ spent to
pro vtdc shelter for the thrtt men
who no" h'e 1n the houS<' ~ould tie
better spent o n .\ID~ patients v.ho
are sicker. said Donna Fleming. J
sociaJ worker~ ho also act as ho use
supervisor
"Bastc:all>, }Ou could ons1der 11
was a test pilo t program that we fed
did not ~uccessfulh 4h ·· \t tiler said
"-\n unsupervt~ '°"1dence places
this organization in a l1ah1ltt~ sn u-
auon \\e ha"e the respons1 b1lll\ ot
ma1ntain1ng that hou"' "11 ho ut the
control ot v. hat goc.-. on 11 in It
"o uld be pott"nttall~ JCOpardmng
1h1s 4 en,' J~ J ~hole ··
:-..either \111ler nor Fkm tng ~ouJd
com ment on "hat has ucrurrcd
since the house opened that could
create a habtht\
But Tr.l\ 1s l rban. ont> of the
rcs1de nls ..aid thert was a rumor
that ··v.ild panics .. had tal.en pla ~ '
at the ho use. a rumor U rban dcn1c:G."
The one gathenng that took-place
was a p1cn1c that occurred dunng the
da} l 'rbao said '\ppro"mately 20
people including relau' es of the
tenants. attended he said me of
the ~uew. v..crc a t least 0 \ears old.
fPteaw Sff HOUSE/Alt
HB to require fire-resistant roofs
9y RORRT BARKER
OI -Dally ,_ SUoff
Monda\ v.as o nt" u l tho5e tinder
dry, lo\'lnd) da)s that put H unttngton
Beach fire officials on edge One
..vayward spark and a pan of the c it)
wtth m thousands and thousands of
-.ooden shingle ,and hatt roofs
could go up 1n smol e. tht' fC'ar
The nta -\na winds blowing 1n
from the desert caused Fire Chief
Ray Picard to mob1hLe additional
firefighters Monda) to step up
cmcrgenc~ responst's an ca<.c ut fire
"There·., htcrall\ <oquarc mil~ ol
wooden shingle"> 1n the ctt\ · Picard
wd ... The de-gre-e ot probabtltt' lll a
shingle fire 1\ s1gnitk ant ··
uch a fire broke out in ..\nahe1m
1n .\pnl IQ :! and v.as p~ad from
roof to roof b} Santa .\na "'nds
The firestorm left I .:!00 people
homeless and cau~d S )O m1lhon 1n
damage
Huntington otlicials ha\c acted to
reduCC' chances o f such a disaster b'
requ1nng ne" and replaccmen·t
v.oodcn roofs 10 be treated with fire
retardant matenals The ordinance
"111 take effect nc'-1 month
Pia .rd said nC'" regulations wo n·t
require retrofitttng of ~oodcn roof-
tops that proliferated m the bu1kiana
boom of the I %0s and 197 . "lso.
v. hen bomeo" ners repair their roof,
onh the ponton thal°s bcmg re-
placed will require fire retardant
matenal -not lhe entire roof,
Pla rd said
The fi re rctardanl ordinance. an·
fPte~ SH ltOOf"S/ All
Spirit of giving lasts year-round for cancer families
9y HOUY J. WAGNER °' .,. Dally ,_ ~""'
Michele mnh, Cam G raeber and Mary Steams
have aivcn new mcanin& to the tcnn "f.mily business:·
The tno run the Kids anccr Conntttlon Inc .. a
nonprofit corporauoh devoted to 11"'.. moral and
financaaJ suppon to families of childttn with cancer and
to aaenc1cs sceluna cures.
Smath and teams of lrvmc a nd Graeber of San
Clemente are all mothers of ch1klrcn wbo are beina
tratcd for cancer at C'h1ldnms Hospe&al of <>ranee
County. Althouah most people tb1nk of cancer u an
adult's disease. Smith is quick to remind that it is ltiU
the No. I fatal disease amona ctuldren.
WhaL.."be9an-:tust a year qo as a pre-bohday .. an
day" for cfaUcfttn suflcnna from various fOnna ol c:ucer bas mushroomed into a s&atewidr corponbOll witll
natjonal aspirauons.
Smnh and Graeber, who met in • OUlpellent
cenlef w~ they had taken \Mir chdilftn k .._.••l.
dcaded to do the an projed '° · 9-dp IM duldr9a parucipale ID bOhda~ activities. nt ~ drww
Tnclay" ,,.._.. .. , •••••
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pictures with Chns1mas theme "h1ch mtth had
reproduced as hohda) greeting ards
" he tcllJ me no~ that he had no idea v.hat she
was actuna into 1hat da) "hen I asl cd her, 'You wanna
help me 'With an an day"" ·· m1th sa1d. adm1tuna she
didn't enuttl) kno" herself.
Start1na Wllh S 12.000 an 'enture capual, the busi-
ness raised more than $44.000 for pcdtatnc can«r
raearch last year through the sale of 165.000 Chnstmas
cards. The women hope 10 raaK SJ00.000 Lb1s year.
Stttms 101ncd the pair this )car m P'Qdin.a the
word and npandana ac ov1t1c to broader areas both
ICOlf'll>htcall) a nd ph1losoptucally.
Whale tt is widely acctplcd that catastrophic and
often lifc..threatenana tllneucs arc a traumauc clpcmn«
for the fam1hes H ~·ell u t11c patients. m ith, Graebtr
and Stam, found even -.1th suppon lfOUPI the famihc:s
of youna pal~nts arc ~I)' on their own. They decided
to do tomethana about at.
allocat1ons. dtt1d1ng the use of space in banks and Cit.ha
businesses teams holds a mastcr·s dqrtt an Enalash
from tanford l 'nt .. C'rstl' and had bttn an Enabsh
teacher
"II v.erc forced to t\C up their JObs 10 be With thelr
ch1klrcn du.nnJ their tttatment
h was a difficult "'a) 10 adJu t to copana with their
chaldrcn·s 1llncsSC1 and the cfl«ts on the famd .
''M > little bo> 1s JU t nov. stantna to ao to llerp
v.ithout m y be1na at home " • mtth s11d, uplaJnana how
her son Matthev. wa JUSt 4 when ht$ \Isler tKle wu
diqnoscd wnh leukemia
The tnps h1 mo ther and "' tcr mack to clanacs for
treatment meant he som~1mc would not Stt them for
two Wttks at a time. lca'lfll him fearful and lonely.
The s.de effect of the dtscatCS and thear treatment
can abo be fnabtcnang. mtth c•plaaned how Maw.eW
ran and had the first time she had taoc's hair c:vt after
a tratmnt tacie '" in pain and ttttQI ba1 aster ay fiiahlmed Matthew Two o( them had bu 1ncss e\penenct under their
belts: Sautll bu a bKqround 1n international finance ud Md .,ated an auto dealenbap an Hou1100 befort 111111 Cll I 1 M ~ •• ••Ill &Ill ... I•
movi111 to llVl•. and G™btr wai an 1ntm0r OIC't ,...,__... '-••..._
• ''When t found him. he told me. 'I want my old
slAltt beck,'" m&lh rtcaUcd
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Or .... COMt OAILV ptLOT/ Tueeclay, ~ 21, ,._
Plummer elected N~wpo~ mayor
9y •S YO«Ot
.,_, P'AUL AKHfftLE't'
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Ruthcl~n Plummer took P<>'>-
w',!>1on ot'thc ma) or·, gavel Monda)
for the flr'>t lime in her thret· terms
on the New port Bench Cit} Council.
Councilman Phil · nsonc was
named mu)'or pro tern .
Ekc-tl·d unanimousl). Pl ummer
prom1 '>'-'tl to '"ur._ towa rd prescning
th\: commun1t) ·., quality of lt fc .
en:.unng tht• t·rnnom1t· health of the
bu'>1ne" 'lt't lor tlnd kt·e ping tht• traf·
nt flO\\lllg along lit) roads.
· .. ~l· tu" I.' J bcJut1ru1 and un14ut·
CHILDREN
From Al
The <;enc'> of ltttle traumas was
only bcg.inntng Wn h no special ac-
commodat1on'i for children to keep
up v.1th schoolwork during treat-
ment or to return to school after-_
ward, Sm11h had to face the
t hallenge'i alone
"Kids mt!>'> a lot of school d unng
the treatment process. and 11 ofien
leaves them w11h mentaJ or ph}"lical
d1~b1hlll''>." \he said. When Stacie
wa!> read~ t9 go back to school.
Sm11h wl'nt ''"h her. ·
"There wa\ no program to help
me when l put m~ daughter back 1n
st.hool ... <.ht• \atd "She JU'it 'itood up
tn front of her clac;s. explained her
d1\ea~e the "'"' <.he understand s 11 and let the ntht·r k1th ask her ques· t10 n\ ..
The ta \k ol t•dut a11ng teachers and
other part•nt'> ahout Stac-11."s illnt'\!>
alc.o fell 111 "im1th E'en kno""1ng
lcu~t"m1a 1\ .i longrnnal d1sea~· the
parent\ "'ould a,i. ··1, 11 <;a fe to let
rn} l h1ld plJ~ w11h . tac1e'1 ..
Te.ither\ hJd I•> he taught v.hat to
do tn ca'>t' ol Jn l'nll'rgt·nc~ and ""hat
to c\Jl('tl lrr>m \tane
~nd tarn'.' had to tx· prepared 10
lO~ "'Ith pain '>ht· '>till suffered
rc:adJU'>llng II• thl' \(.·hool sctt.ng
1sola11on and nen 1eer<> from the
othl'r chi ldren
"Th" '>hnuldn 1 bt-left tu the
fam1hc'> tu dll ·· \m11h said
"'o"' U'>1ng hl·r o"' n cxpcricnn·'·
m1th ha\ lo-.1uth1•rl·d a 'i<. hool rc·
1n1egra11on program. dc\lgnt•d to
ea~ the re-cntf') pron·<.s tor thc
>Oung P-31ltnt,, 1lw1r famthl"'i.
teacher\ dlld da,~matc\
~m 1th co-authored the reintc~a·
tion program .... 11h Dr Ernie Ka11.
dirt'< tor ol P\\chn-.oc1al and Behav·
1oral ~1cnce'> at Long Beach Mem-
onal Ho<,p1tal
\team"> I'> v.ork1ng to ha'e the
program Jtet•ptl'd in ho\p1tal<. and
!>ChOOI\ \latt·w 1dt·
B) treJt1ng ...._1d' ( anc:er ( onnec-
11~n Inc: the mom\ not onl~ put
themc,ehec. h.tlk in husincss v.11h a
compan) thdt 1.an au.ommodate the
crram "hedull'\ nccc:\'l1ta1c<l b> the
treatment prcxe\\ thl.') ha\C~ dlc.o
helped 1hc:1r <.hild rrn to kel th<:~ art·
doing \Omething ahout their 1llnc:s~.
HOUSE
From Al
according to l 'rban.
Another rt:\rdcn t. who asked not
to be 1den11f1ed, ..aid he think~ AS F
may be worm:d that. although the
house wa11 intended for people who
can care fo r thcmselvec; one resident
hccamc 111tk enough 10 be hospital·
1zcd and died recently
··1 th ink thafo; what moti vated
A F to want to get a different kind
of hou'i1ng." he w d
The reo;1dl'nt S<l1d the man was
"functi onal and relcpt1ve" when he
moved tn but began having severe
headache\ and fain ting 4ipells and
required conw.aent attenuon. "I wa'I here I ..aw 1t all the ts me:·
the resident c;a1d "T he people from
A F ne ver came around "
The resident said he cared for the
d ytng patient until he became run
down himself and had to check into a hospital fo r four days.
WINDS
From A1
mount.ams Monday.
Motorists. C'lpcc1ally those dri ving
campers and trailer'>, were ad vised
to use citlra caution while dnvin1 m
the mountatn'I and below the pas5Cs
and canyoM
Motonsts returning from a Iona
Thank511vina weekend found the
1oin1 even tou&her 1n the 1crra
Nevada where the fir.t major 11torm
of the winter dumped 3 feet of snow
late Saturday and early Sunday.
Some dnvcn simply abandoned
lheir can as offictals closed lntcr-
stalt 80 between App&tptc and
Nyack.
Tht CHP had to call in private
tow trucks to remove abudoned
can IO JnOwplows coutd clear the
billaway that links Sacramenio with ae.o.
lllOw -peqtum were forec:Ma
far locill mountaiu. bua uodct clear ........ will remain darOUlb IOday.
l t fll ,,,,, ,,,.
d1y. but It don need con•tanl fine-
tunina. •• P1ummcr said .
%e praised the leadership ol
Councilman Don trauss. who ur-
rendcrw the mayor's chair after JUil
one )'Car instead of the trad1t1onal
tWO-)ear term sc-rved by past may-
ors.
But Strauss. a lonatime advocate
of one-year mayor~! terms. chost tQ
step down. He also favors changes in
the ~lcct1on process. ·
A council m(\9lber for 10 years
l~:forc he finall y won the mayor's
po'lt on a dm ded vote last year.
Strauss wants fut ure mayors selected
-
on the basts of ~ntonty
The current )'"item hn'> productd
some tears . and d1sappo1n1mcn1
among coun 11 mrm~r~ who wert
pa\'ied over in the pa t. he said.
He oppose' d1 R!ct elec11on of the
mayor b)' \Otcrs as being 100 pohtt·
cal.
l nstcad. the mostl) crcnionial
post should go to thr c-ounc1I mcrn -
ber v.ho has tx·en 1n oilier 1h1.·
longest and who ha., nev'r served .
traus., said.
"I think that' .. pretty eas} and
stritight fo rward," he sn1d.
Strauss said he would probahl)
World,. In ttte Kids C.ncer Connection
Inc. booth In ttte Marllet ~· at ttte
Or•,.• County ~a1r.,.ound1 are JuHe
"It gnes the children a chance to
1m est 1n their fu ture:· m11h said.
"M) daugh ter consider., her~lf a
lm le fund-raiser. We go on radio
talk showc; together and the other
day 1n the car '>he ~1d. 'Momm), I
want 10 do what you do someday · "
In add111on 10 the emo11onal prob-
lems of treatment and re turning to
school, families mu'>t bear the
cnormou\ fi nancial burden of treat·
ment
Ofien. Sm11h 'Mll(I. 1reatmrn1 l'\·
hausts a fam11' ·., rc•\our C\ and
lea,es ltttlc to <onll nuc v.1th a nor·
mal ltfc mul h le'>!> put w me1h1ng
av.a} for the l h1ld 10 attend college
later
( h1ldhood ca nlcr '>Ur\l,or., arc
fa ct.I w.1th unique challcngl's in
adulthood. 4ihc ..aid. They ma) face
d1sab1ltt1es or d1scnm1nat1on and
·· r was ge111 ng rcall)' upset... he
said. "I had to go 10 the hospital to
rest. I couldn·1 even rest in my own
home."
But Fleming said the person who
died was not that sick previously
and had deteriorated rapidly only
after being hosp1talt1ed
"The gentleman who mo ved into
the house was fi ne.·· she said.
"There was nothing to tnd1cate there
was a problem with the placement at
an.··
Urbao. 40 said he has contacted
an attorney rcp rdin$ what he feels
1s unfair and inscns1t1vc treatment
on the pan of ASF. rban said he
exchanged his dog. cat and a rental
home 1n La Habra for the secunty of
having a place to hvc for a full year
Now. Urban ~td . .be 1s afraid he
won't be able to fi nd housing 1n
O range Co~nty.
"J took the A F house over kccp-
ina my own house and 1t was tJ\e
bigcst mistake I ever made," he
said. "We thought we had the secur-
ity of a place to ltvc, and then
having 10 be put out on the street...."
ROOFS
'romAI corpontw in the city's uniform
buildina code. calls for a C ratina.
which rTqutrcs the lowest level of
retardant m11enal1.
The ordinance will reqwre roofs
lo wtthsuand aan1tion from a one-
squarc-inch fire brand. the size that
normally flies in the air tn Hun1-
1f\llon Beach roof fires. Picard said.
Picard said he donn'I Cll:pecl
bou.s in \be CJly lO be fire-proo.ed
over niaht, tbouab. He believes il
will take about 20" yan for the roofs
IO be NCyded wida DeW rewdan&
llWlrial.
Fire Manlaal Jim Vincnt laid lite
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man .U.-• ....... , NS..._ ...... ii .-Dy .... .....
..-iaheDClhmdaecama. TM dtJ allO ila'I wltMrible ao a.be
..... ... ...... ol .... localld in
the long-term 1.•Jkt I\ ul trl'atment
are onl} bcg1n n1 ng lo rnmc: under
stud) tx·causc patie nt'> an· or\b~bt··
g1nn1ng 10 sur' l\C into atlultfrnml
"Before. the ps}<.ho,ou<t l l\\Ul'\
were not eH·n apparent bt·l'aU,l' the
kids ""eren't li\lng ... "im1t h ..a id
Nov.. she add,. 711 to Ml rx·ru·n1 ol
child leukemia pat1l·nt\ Jrl' \Ur\I\·
1ng and faun~ unn plorl·d
challenges.
So sh1.· ha\ l'\l).tndnl the 1.onnr<-
tt0n'!t goab 10 1ndutk 11n11\ 1ng
parent 'uppon group., JnJ prov1d1ng
scholarsh1pi. for camt·r \un "ur..
Ult1 ma1e1' "im11h h11J'lC\ 10 gather
all the re\ouru· ma11·nal unda ont·
roof and nl·atc thl· l.1r~l'\I t anll·r
support rc\oUrlt' lthr.i n rn tht· llJ·
t1on.
"The matl•nal<. arl· thl'rl· hut
they're not gelling into thl· hand~ ol
But ASF officials "Ml) the) \\ 111 use
all of thei r resources 10 help relocate
the residents. One client. "ho\C con·
dit1on has worsened since he moved
into the Huntington Beach hou\C,
will be placed in another ASF shelter
which provide<; 24-hour nursing
care. Miller stud
If the other two client~ arc current
on their rent pa} ment\, the> .... 111 Ix'
eligible for S400 for an apartment
deposit, pluc; S:!OO for cat·h of the
first two months' rent, Miller !klld
But l.J rban a fo rml'r Ncw pon
Beach restaurant owner. !>a1d 11 1i.
very difficult to fi nd \omcone to
rent to a person W>ho is unemplo)'ed
and has AID . Although he oner
earned a monthl> income of S4.000.
Urban said he nov. rece1'<cs S622 a\
a SoctaJ Secunt) rcc1~1t'nt
'Tm having a perpleung problem
trying to figure out how to tell a
prospective landlord what I do and
h"OW J ean pay the rrnt," he said. In
add1t1on . Urba n said. ASF'i t1m1ng
c.ould have been better
"I JUSt think it's a terrible ume of
lhc year to break this to us," he said.
wildlands or brushy h1lh
A recent trend to tile roofs ha
helped to break the surae of wooden
roofs in the city. Vincent also said.
He said the new regulations will
add about S 1.500 lo the co t pf a
new wooden shingle or shake roof o(
a lypical Huntmaton Beach rtt1-
dence. The cost is expected to cltmb
to about S6.SOO. he said.
Vinccnl said Hun11n1ton Beach
and Fountain Valley had been the--
only two cities 1n the area not to
require fire retardant matenals in
wooden rooftops.
Rcaardant ma~rials o( perlite or
oc.ber taaum are 1mprqnatcd into
IM IMkes and lhi-..n 1n a prnsure
cooker dcv1ce, Vincent said .
TM Loa Aneeats County Board of
Superivilon CMC&ed 1 stiffer ordi·
...,. IMa Oc&obtr. bannin1 all
woode• ma1erial1 in new rooftopa. .... ....
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~ ~"'" /911 *'"' ·-fltf\lltl ...
make 1 formal proposal for such a
~)stem 1n February.
The former ma)'or found much lo
lnu&h about duri na his tenure. de-
spite the demands of the JOb.
.. You get a lot of reading ma-
terial ... he mused .. EHryone wants
to send you a copy of anything."
And requ1rt"d to attend numerous
luncheons and drnners as the city's
rc:pre~ntati ve. he found II eas) to
pile up the caloncs aJong with the.
n:ad1ng material.
"The opponun11ies to increase
)our cholesterol are ab5olutely limit-
less." trauss said.
ly The D.-Y f"lfOt
Veterans _groups plan open -house
ThrTe Costa Mesa veterans groups will host an open house Sat\I
at the ne w Veterans Memon al Hall. The pubhc 1s invited for toun o
facthty and ltght refreshments from 10 a.m. 10 4 p.m .. Velerans
president Bob Hanson said. ·
• Located 1n the former Orange Count} Probauon Depanmcnt buil
at 567 W. 18th trccl, acroc;s fro m Lions Park. the hall is used by the Vet
of Foreign Wars Po t 35.36. mVt'ts Po!>l 117, and American Lqion
455.
the parents. They JUSt \It on t:1 ll'' in
offices:· she s~ud. '1Jan•ntc, nct·d to
know yo u don't have to '>lgn ~nu r
life awa) to a hospi tal ··
In JU \t a year, K1d'\ Cant't.'r C 11n-
ncct1on has seen a little hohda'
spint &row into a lot of progrc'' lt;r
the suppon network \V omen lih·
Smith. Graeber and Stearns horc to
stretch a season of lo"e for onl' 'en
special child into a )l'~ir-round gift
Recycling telephone books urged
The Costa Mesa Sa n1taf') D1stnct. my of Costa Mesa and Orange C
College Recycling Center arc sponsoring a program fo r the collect10
telephone books for rccycltng. Four dump)tcr., v.rll ~ provided for
telephone books
Drop-om ma) be made at thr Ora nge Coast College Rccyclina Cc
on Adam'! Avenue bctv.cen Fa1rv1ev. Road and Pinccrcck Dnve; L
Park. West 18th 'ttrcc t at Anah1.·1m A. H'nur. Ctl\ Hall . 11 Fai r Dnv
the front park ing lot: Boys and (i1rl\ ( luh. ~I 'I ·Tustin Ave .. and 0
Disposal. 205 I Platen11a ,.e
Schools prepare for earthquake
The Ntv.pon-Mc~ l 'mficd · hool D1 .. 1m 1 formed an canhquall.e
disaster preparedness task force. upenntcndent John Nicoll. who w.111 c
the tac;k force. announced T he task fo rce v.111 w.ork closcl) with
pnnc1pal\ and Sile d1..as1er coord1nator., at the 'iChools. he said.
.\n 1n,en1on of the rmergenq 'iuppltrs at each ~hool will be ta
with pan1cular auenuon paid to the .... atcr .,uppltt'S. Classrooms w1I
reinspected tor d1 s.n'>tcr prrparednesc; .ind posco1ble hazards 1ence la
the in1rrmcd1a1e and high c;chools "'ill he in<;pected. al so
Other pla n' ind udr kl•cping current h'>IS of 4iChool bus nders
de, eloping plan' for \tudent~ who might be off campu'i at the 11me o
cmcrgcnn
f hc iu'~ lorlt' w.1ll "'ork close!~ "'Ith ( O'ita Meu . Nev.pon Beach
count) and \lat~ Jge ncte\, .iccord ing to :"iitoll Parent groups at <·ach sc
will al'o hi.· 1n,olvcd. l)(·oool d1~tnC't d1~mer plane; for parent~ w1I
prcparrd 1n \C\t•ral languages.
Education department honored
for child re n v.ho arl.' .. pcual 1n I hl' Oran{ll' C ount~ Dcpanment of f duration was awarded S 17.19
another wa}. 1t\ < ompn·hl·n,1 H' < 1u1dancc Job C oun'l"hntt Program b) the Gove
The cards arc a'a1lahk al the Offin· ol ( riminJI Ju\llC'l' Planning •
Market Pia e. formcrh tht Ornngl· "I am l'\llted .10<,ut thc program'> that v.c ha,l· funded."' \Sid Bob P
Count) v.a p Meet. di the Orange chairman ol Jn .id\ "or' group that 'o<lected programs to be funded
Count} Fairgro und<.. JI Jll Imperial belte,t· Jlt ot 1h1.·m h.t'l' the potcnual to mall.<" a difference in a child's I
Savings locauo ns. and at three huc,1-The ollile dhtnhUtl·d SZ 5 m 1llton of h ·deral Ju,entle Justice
ncsscs tn Newpon Beach'., I a'h.on fxhquenq Prr,l·ntwn \ll funds to 56 pubh' and prt \ate agencies.
Island. The Red Balloon. Once _ olficc re' tc""ed ".i propu.,.11'> and made aw ardi. ba4itd on which pr
Upon l\ C'hnstmas and the I Jrmcr"' 1t thought mo'>t clkl11\ch .iddrcssed local problems. Pnce said
Market in the Amum C oun
"I don•t want to make a Chnstmac;
that might be my last ont, I don·t
want to make 11 mtSCrable."
But ASF offiCJals say the tenant!>
will not be put out of their homr
over the holidays and that the
Sl,900 lease payments will bc
diverted to a project wh1c-h .. will
serve the greater need" of the AIDS
community.··
The sh1f\ in emphasis and a recent
$30.000 boost in ASF fundtng will
offer the orgamza11on an opponun1·
ty to provide shelter for vcr) sick
AIDS patients whose fam1hes arc tn
Oranic Counly but who bavc in the
past had to move ou1s1de the area to
find appropriate housing. Fleming
said. The project is funded by the
county.
"I've had to place people in Van
Nuys who arc dyi ng," she said. "We
have options now that we didn't
have 10 April wbco·wc were looking
at this.··
Miller sajd ASF will pay the lease
payments on the Huntinaton Beach
house until it is leased to another
tenant. The house cannot be used
fo r a 24-hour care JTs1dence because
the bedrooms are upsuurs. he said.
But the homeowner said she does
not intend to let F out of the lease
early.
"I'm not happy about the whole
Lhm1 1( you want the truth," said the
owner. who asked not to be 1dcnt-
1Cicd. "My pos1t100 1s, 1f they move
out of my house. they're soma to
pay the renl ull the end of June."
"I thlnk we tncd lo do somc1hin1
1ood and I fee l ifs backfired in our
faces," she added. "You lry lo do a aood deed and this IS What )'OU tel."
But even 1f ASF ends up payina
rent on an emply houx. Miller said
the shelter will still close 1n January.
"We have no alternative," he said.
"We need to cl09e down that hou.e:·
Arts foundation created , In Lagun
As a wa) of/'rO\ 1d1ng funding tor the an'> 1n Laguna Beach. mem
of 1hc Festi val o .\n\ ha 'r voted to create a Fesu val of Ans Foundat
An infusion of\ I ~ rn1 ll1on 1n "seed mone) ·· was 1mmcd1atel y transfe
from th<· r l'\ll \al 111 .\rt\ account into the ncv. fo undation.
"It 1\ \er\ n u ting to know that there will alwayo; be funds a\a1l
fo r ~holar'>hlp\ to qualified 'ltudents and grant'> for cultural groups 1n
area." ..aid John Raymcnt. president of the tint board of directors
foundation wh1l h ha'i a ta,--e xempt 'ltatus. 1s e'pectcd to beco me
reu p1cnt l>I dona110ns from ind1v1duals and organi.tat1ons. Rayment
Jo1n1ng Ra~mcnt on the hoard arc tv.o other FeSll \al of Ans
member\. C,lenn f Vedder and Da' 1d Young. and two pac;t prcs1d
Helen Keele-. and J1 mm) hm1t1
LEASE
from A1
overlook.ID& the club. arc opposed to
such a Io na lease
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart, who
represents the area encompassing
the Ba) O ub and ChfThaven. had
earlier proposed onl ) a 25-year ex-
tension and~at the cxp1ranon of that
lease in 20 14. and the demohtton of
the club's fi ve-story lu,.ury apan-
mcnt complex to make way for a
public park.
Tesumon) on Munda> night call-
ing for a public vote on the lease ran
neck and neck wuh 1est1 mon) 1n
suppon of the ea, Club. with the
packed council chambers exploding
into applause aft.er each speaker.
Those opposed to a lo nger lease
iJ'IUCd the Bay Club IS ldo C'tclUSl\'C
and an improper use of pubhc land.
ycl pays the ctty le per square' foot
than other. more publJc commem aJ
operauons lcasina public land
Supponers of the Bay Club ar'-ucd
the club 1s a communtt) fac1h t).
wtlh its ballrooms. meet103 rooms
and bay front used by c1v1c groups.
business aro ups and schools for nu-
merous evcnu. Tbe supJ'C)nen said
the club is nol open 1mpl) for the
uchasive ute of members.
Follo•ina lhe I YJ hours of pubhc
com ment'>. co unn l mc m
stre~d there was currentl) no
)ear lease document tor the cou
to appro'e
Sansone said he felt the pre
lease obltgatcd the cit) to ncgot
with the Ba) C1ub 1n good fi
After moving for appro,al of a
hoc nego11at1ng committee. San
further proposed tht' comm1
keep c1 11zens apprised of the st
of nego11at1ons.
Council member" '>atd t
would be many future p'ubhc h
1ngs at which to "ipeak when
cl ub's redevelopment plans c
before the cit) for appro' al.
"It 1s a Ion~. drawn-
procedurc," Councilman Clar
Turner said. He encouraaed
dents to "nng our chimes and le
know how )OU feel "
Han. wh o in rC'C'cnt weeks
come under attack by Bay
supporters. did not comment du
the council discussion but said
the decision that she looks fo
10 working wtth the Ba) Club
lease cittcns1on.
"l think we·rc talluna about a
expensive piece of propeny in
port Beach ~nd people were
ccrncd about 11," Han said o f
=i·c hubbub over the Bay
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C<l'SI' OAIL't' PILOTITUMCJ1y. Novetnt>er 28 1Nt AS
111 I I I I I ' HO \ U U
Museum exhibits
Hungary's new art
NB council considers meeting earlier
Tbe,Modttn Museum of An in Sant.a Ana has
ID ellhibu of works by four Hunprian Artists from ~t. The exhibit is billed as one of the most
ampor:unt and extensive of its kind in the U.S ..
orpniJed with the help of the Director of the
Palace of Exhibition$ in Budapest and the Chief ~~r of the Hunprian NalJonal Gallery. The exhib1~ will be on view through Feb. 18, 1990.
when 1t moves to Tokyo.
''The New An of Hungary .. includes works by
lmre Buku, Geza Samu. Aron Gabor and Janos
Szines, who arc considered among the most
talented o~ Hunpry's new Oourishing an movc-
mmt. Their works have been shown recently in
plleria in Paris, Venice and Sao Paulo.
ly tltlS YOKO.
Of.,,. o~ "~ ''""
Will meeting hall an hour earhct help
the Ne-.pon Stach Ctt) Council get
throu&)l their agenda earlier'l
Whcthc:r 11 doc'i o r not, w me council
membe~ think the> s}lould at least con-
sider thl' idea of mceung at 7 p.m. every
second and fo urth Monday instead of at
7:30 p.m. as they presently do.
The counul tossed around the idea at
Monday's afternoon i.tudy SC\Ston and
asked the city manager 10 return wuh an
ordinance setung the earlter meepng
ume f he \tUd) session would sull J:>tlg:an
at 2 p.m
C"ounc1lman Clarcn e Turner· tV.o
weeks aao asked Cit) staff to \urvey other
c1t1es' meeuna umei for council re' 1c-.
Newpon Beach cou nl.l1l mectinas gen·
crally end before m1dn1gh1. but afcndas
with more than ont' cuntroH:rs1a issue
sometimes 'o longer
Turner ~1d latc-n1gh1 counc1l~eeungs
arc an in1us11ce to both those w11h bust·
ness before the council and the 1:om-
mun11y at larac becau..e council members
arc so faugucd
··1 thank tht whole proces'> as <ikewed.'.
he said. • The "iurvc) of 01her u 11es found 11 out
of 27 c1tie\ meet at 7 pm . eight meet at
7:30 p.m. and three. including Co ta
'
Mesa and lmnc. meet at 6:30 pm.
Even with a 6:30 p.m. st.arun& ume.
Costa Mesa's and Irvine's mccunas of1tn
extend past midniaht. The repon dad •1ot
cons.ackr study seu10M.
Wynn suge'1cd af the Ncwpon Be .. ch
council wished to change ll'i even ng
meeting ume, the afternoon study session
could also be mQdified to began at I 30
p.m .. or if the study "session l"itlen:led
beyond 5 p.m.. the council could be
provided wnh sandwi<?hes and '>Oft dri11ks
for a hght ·Supper before the e"er11ng
meeting. .
Study sessions at one 11me did bega•· at
1.30 p.m. but that ""as changed scv ! ral
year\ a&O to 2 p m ~tiU'ot' \(lfflC '-()UOCll
members who "ere: r:mplo .. ~ bad
trouble 1eu1n~ to tht> meeun1 in Lune,
Wynn said fhe .. 11uu11on ma' bt d1f·
ferent nov. he \J1d
Ma)or Don \traU'>'> c:~prc:,-.ed 1;onrern
that the Mud' '>C'>'>111n '>omcumes lasts
unttl b pm ·and 11Hi1.:ned hC'.d p~fer
sucking to the: prc~nt ., JCJ p m ume to
allow a break Oc:t"ccn mt-elln~ How·
ever he ..aid he ~ Htld ~uppon a 7 p.m
time
Turner subl>cqulli~I \U~~·,1c-d an ordt·
nance be drdltnl I.cc 111~ th<' present 1
pm stud' l>e'>l>lon 1 c: anJ chan~ang the
coun<.al mel"Ung 11mc.-10 • I" m
The Modem Museum of An is at 5 Hutton
Centre Drive, Santa Ana Hours. are 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. T1,1esday through Fndays and noon to 5 p.m.
weekends. For anformatton, call at 754-4111.
League on the move
Older Women's league of South Orange
County will have a hohday season brunch at 11 :30
a.m. on Saturday at Mimi's Cafe at Barranca
Parkway and Culver Drive an Irvine.
Tree-lighting ceremony . ·
rekindles holiday spiiit-·
Mary Charles. OWL State Legislauvc chair-
woman. will address the group on the subject·
"OWL on the Move."
For reservations or informauon. call
548-2965. 53S-S016 or 58 1-3478.
·'Nutcracker' for sixth-graders
Sixth-grade students of the Newpon-Mesa
Unified School District wall attend a free per-
formance of the "Nutcracker Sune" ballet on Dec.
13 at Newpon Harbor High School.
The Newpon Harbor Ans C'omm1ss1on. along
with the Aha Bahia Committee of the Orange
County Ph1lharmon1c Socaet). haH combined
their efTons to fund the Ballet Pacifica event. The
school distncl will makt transportation available
and will provide the hall for the performance.
Toys, food collected
Old World Village shopping comple ' an Hun1-
in11on Beach as conducung a canned food dnvc
and Toys for Tots program for those wishing to
90ntnbute to the less fonunate. The Jnve wall run
throua.h Dec. 17.
For more 1nforma11on on ho1.1. to contnbute
toys and nonpenshable foods. call Da" n Pope at
890-7100.
Candy sales sweet for charity
Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club has ns annual
Christmas Cand) Sale through Dec. 24. The club
gi ves 100 percent or the proceeds toward com-
munity projects and organ1za11ons including }Outh
services. Special Ol)mp1 c<;. Wheelchair Tennt!>,
Quldren's Hospital. YMCA.. semor c1t1Zens pro-
grams and helJ)ing the homde1ts
To order the See·s candtl' b~ phone. call
722-6660. To make a purchase 1n person. 'mt
Trad1t1onal Je"clers. ~650 n ~11gucl l>mc .
Newpon Beach Contnhut1ons arc ta' dedurnblc
Cheering up shut-Ins
Communal) members arc nct'Jl·d to Jon.lit.'
and wrap aif\s. organ 11e acu' 1t1e'> and '1\1t <1hu1·
ans dunng the hohda~ ~awn
For informauon on ho" to hnng the JO) of the
season to others. call the Hultda~ Pro1ect at
722·6958.
Brighten holidays for oth~rs
The Volunteer Center of Orange Count~ nct'dS
volunteers to bnghten thl· hul1da~ 'ica<1on for
neighbors 1n need. Through 11\ Holtda~ <. onnec-
uon pravam. the center matchl's tht> nl·ed' of 600
nonprofit agenc1e., 1.1.tth the sk ills and rcwurce-s ol
indi viduals and rnrporataons "ho "ould 111>.e to
help.
ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of -Olloly ~-~Ull
Faces· young and old hghteJ up al1>ng
with the Chnstmas tree "111nda' du ·1ng
the tree-laghung cercmon' JI < o,•Sta
Mesa's Town Center Park
Only Grinches and roogn lould fail
to feel the hohda~ '!pant that ,11ep1
through a crowd of about 2 mo on·
lookers.
Thev braved Southern < ahtornaJ·, · l'I·
sfon of a winter chill to pan1c1patl' 10 tht.'
annual cercmon} that ha<t been <,pon .11r-
ed by the Scgerstrom fam1h lhl' p.t\ \I\
years.
In fact. the Scgerstrom\ m1gh1 h.t' · 111
thank about relocaung the C\t.'nt trnrr thl'
park-hke setting an front of lhl' \\ 1 slln
South Coast Plaza hutt'l Thl· uu"d
easil) outnumbered the hm1tl·d \Cc.tang
and lanes were long at thr rt.'frt•<thr:1ent
tables.
But that fa tied to dt:tt•r 1 hr ll't ll' c:
mood as onlookers JO•nt•d tht• .\11-.\r t·n·
can 8o)S Chorus 1n <>ingang a ho•. 111
hohday favontes
The chorus. organized "•th I IJ mt'm·
bers in 1970. has since s-.cllcd to II oo' s
hct"C<'n 4 and 11 'ear') old .\II 11,c in
< 1rnnge < uunt)
l nder 'hl" dan:u1on of .sn cnergeuc
rather R11..hard <. oughhn. the choir of·
fcrt·d hohda~ fa\untn ranging trom 'JO)
to tht \\urid .. t" ··1 m Dreaming of a
\\ h1tl' ( hm1ma!>
.\nd ...,h1k thl.'fl' was nar> a '>nowfiake
1n \1gh t JOlh old \t "iad showed up
.rn~wa' re-placing ht'> sleigh and rei ndeer
"llh .i hor-.l"-dra1.1.n camagr
Othl"r d1gn1tancs attended 3'> v.l'll an-
duding .\\'>c:mbh. man < 111 Ft'rgu\On.
< osta \.1e!>a < ounc1lmt>mbt·f\ llr' ..\m-
burgl'\ and "1ar'\ Hombuc ~lt' and nearly
lht> t'nlirt.• ~l"r\trom tam11\
\la!>tcr of 1..cremon1e\ fohn C>a.,1d
i...dkr ...,ho hJ'> annuall' 1·111\ted the
~t:remon' g.a'e thl' e'en1ng a refle'-11'.e
t11uc h -.tnd tht' C hn .. tma'> seawn
~f>'."'-1al meaning -"hen ne noted that
la\l-m1..n ang global t:H'nl'> v.ac m.:i~ing 11
JX''>'>thk tor long-~parate~ lu' l"d onc:-1t to
~c.-lehrate together for thr lir\1 ume an
\Car\
·fam1hC"S all U\l'r Lurupe and in this
1..ountr'\ art' un11ed onl.e motl' · Keller ..aid .
D...., -,._., •r D-•I H_ ... The agencies need to~ . tood. cloth mg. holada'
dccorauons. entenammcnt and people w '4..'f'\ c
meals. For more 1nfonnauon. call th'' Volunteer
Center at 95 .5151 or 5 ~-31'6.
Mllr• Kinley points out the sur at the top of the ChrlltllYI tr•• to hll son Andrew. •. durlfte th• tr••·liptlft9 cerefftOnJ.
Fair helps young anlsts Officials say only one spraying The LP Rcpenor") Compan) the-atcr and the
Musical Youth ~rtt'il\ Rcpenor) Theater
(MY ART) ""ill co-sponM>r a holtda' crafts fair
Saturda) and unda) at the LPR D1n.ncr Theater
I S732-D Tusttn Village Wa}. Tustin
~lcct~ vtndor from the [aguna &-acn
Sawdust Festival . the Laguna Arts and Crafts
Guild and other local an1sts and ,·endors "111
display their wares. The fair will run Saturda)
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 'unda) from 9 a m. to
S p.m. with all procecd' going to help suppon
MYART and.youth in the ans.
.
of malathion needed in county
t \11·'\D\H
By HOW ARO FINE
C")t N•-Nt \ervtt r
()nh 1n" m.tlJth111n 'pr,l\ang. \\di tx·
needed an th1..· Hrl·,1 .1r1'.1 111 111mh.it the
Mcdlll'n ,1nl'Jn tnut th hut ,1 quJrantanl.'
therl' \\Ill ht.· l1n l>.l·d to 11nc .11 \\ h1t11l'r 1n
ne1ght\i.11ng I 11, \n11.t'lt•\ < 11u n1' 11iTic1JI<,
sa1J Mond.1'
remaining \k\llltl'' 11ut "' '\l,tl·nu· -
"ould torn· .i \l'l11nd 'pr1\tn~ J<; ha~
been the ca\\.· 1n l 11' \ n~dt'' < 11unt\
·\ Of.\ '>pcil>.l.·,,wmJn -..11d all 100
m11i1on ~tt·nk m.1k \kdtlll'' \l.t'rl' ~ang
deplo' cd d-.c" hcrl' .ind .1rt• 1111;1\ a1lahlc
for Orange < nunt'
Tuesday, Ot'. 28 Same onh J '>lnllk \kdlh h,l\ tx'Cn
lound an <lrJnge < nunt' lhl' \talc l>t:-
p.in mcnt ut I ood and \gn~ulture hJ'i
dcterm1m·d thal Th111..,d a' night"'i
IOsqu:irt'-m11l" 'flfJ\lni 'hould tx· c;utli-
c1ent 10 uimhJt lhl 1..rtlfH.'allng pco;,t \aid
Orange < 1lu nt\ .\gn1..ultural (om·
rni \IOncr Jim tlarnl'll
··"'c.-"crc il111 f)rl'fl.lll'd h1r 1h1' man~
\1cdfh finding' .. "11J < •t'r J < urn add·
ang that tht· Df-\ .., Ir'\ an~ i.1 gl·t murc of
the <1tenlc 1111..·., frnm < 1u.1trmala and
\tc.",KO
Two douhlc-rnlot Bell 2~ helll optcrs
will make pas'<-'' o'er the Brea .irt'a
beginning at q pm fhur.da~ ne five-
hour operauon "111 tal>.c 1n Eu hd trect
on the wc't 1n 1u\I <.outh of lmpenal
H1ghwa). e-as1 to Brt'a Boule' ard. nonh-
cast along Brea &ulc,ard ta •he 57
Frcewa). nonhv.c't through hill~ tem11n
tn Los .\ngelc' ( ount) and finall)
through the <>tlUthea'>t<'m ponaon of La
Habra Heights
• 7:30 p.m. lrvt.e City C.-cU, council
cbamba's. I Civtc Center Plaza.
Wednrsday av. 29
EHn <,o <1he \.'ltd lht I.Il l>. nt J\3llahk
stenlt male \1cdthe<. 1' 11111 npo.•1..1ed to
affect tht' < )r.ingt• c ,1un1' rrad1c:mon
efTon
7 p.m. Lacw Bead P1e•le1 C.mmuaa.a,
council chambers, SOS Forest A vc.
Otlic1al\ had fcarl'd la!>t "~ek that a
shortage ot 'tcnlc male Medl11cs -
which arc u-.ed aner 'l[)ra\l ng to hrttd fhe
.\ matrd fcmJlc \1edll' \\J\ d1~0,cred
No' 17 1n a h3ll>.,anJ gUJ\J lrl't' tn B~a.
the first fcmhtcd female \<tcdlh e'er
found tn Orantte C"ounh ·
Hamett said the ( ahfom1a Conserva-
tion Corps "as d1stnhut1ng mo~ than
100.000 leaflet \.tonda' and toda' ad\/IS.
ma resident of the spra) ing and of I.he
proltell\e rf\ra urcs the) should take.
includm& co,enng 'ehtclt's or park1ns
them in prqes. bnnging pcl'I in~1 <k and
covenna---an-~ ftsh oonds or PoOls
l'Olltl IOL ............
A raident 1ufftrl'd sul)frficaal
wouada when he was stabbed with
ID ice pick for what pobcc say was
no apparent reuon as the rnidcnt
wa walkina an the 1 soo block of Soutla Coaa H.pway on Friday at
lfPIOJlima1ely '1.m. Police •nested
I IUll*t lhmlh thereafter. -·---~ ..
~ llalbed the hrtt and •t;_:tf nend pauat 111 over a I 917 H oa Saaurday monll"I-ne car WM in die 200 block of Jumine
S... wMtl tile vaadahun occurred. • • • A TIWIMlft lllud reudtnce WU -OIS4JO Md a .2l caliber
09 Suday. The JUD WU
packue truck parked '" a c:01rpon at
ISSS Mesa Verde Omc E '' h' a
bandit who pried tht' -.1ndo" OJ'C n
~ween 8:1S p.m Fnda~ and 10
Lm. Saturday. About the amc umc.
a purse and wallet were stolen out of
a ca.r parked nearb) whale tht· °' 1. u
pants ~ at a pan • • • A 8MX bike WI\ 'ltolcn out ''' an
open Pf19C in the ~900 bloc!>. ol
O\abhoute Dnvt • • • Two c.an weft broktn into "htlc DUted an an undttaround _.,.. at lOll .,stol t. The cars· 11nit1on
WIR puacbed with a acrc•dn~t'r 1n me ananpeect auto thdb • • • A mu wu annlCd on 1U1P1 ion ot peepiaa th~ lhc windo-., of :--u an 'tie 400 and I ot Adami \left~.
• • • T-.o Armant mcn·s \Ult'-'alucJ
at S680 each, and one S4U <.ah m
Klem ladac<;' c;h1rt \\ere found v.1th
slashe on thtm al Robin on·s de-
panmcnt n ore an Fa haon l~I. nd • • • slopp1ly dl'HSCd male 1n h1<1 lat,·
1 "1th shck('(l.back h:ur and a
mustache wu ~o stcahng about
S300 cash from a cocln .. 111 "•utre,,.·
tra) left unattended at the t r ot
tud10 Cafe. 320 1 Coac.1 Hw'
•h1k she "' 1n the lutchen · • • • A female came into Bench le} Lug-pac. SM ev.wn Center Pn,c.-,
and uied a canceled .\mencan f ,.
prns card to P\ltthuc s.a2q .. onh of
luuaF and sift • • • 4S.}car-okS woman 1n the
block of Colwnbia Suect bat aotten
obactne .....,_ Clla for abc>Ut a "ttk &om.,..,......_ .. at., ...
a Hitpuic ... , .wlllo "'-""' htt walll ._.. ol Yio11111 .a em and Y9lllr ., ••. • • • .__••••~1n\M
2000 bl k ol \ •~la CaJOn throuah
an unlocked door and took s:?0.000
worth of jC"Clf) and a SI .SOO silver
Kt • • • " .. o parking" s11n on an allc}
pte m the I 00 bl k of 36th Strttt
was defared with wh ite paint
swa 11ka~. and "Mc~1can pap·· was
wnuen 1n v.hat appcan to be brown
cra)on on tht' "'(lnctttt lead1na to a
duple\ praat • • • meont' ustd blue and IT'IY paint
and J)O"tbl) a arccn era) on to ~Tltc
Jraffit1 all O\Cf' bu1ldll'1'-trftS.
benches. s.aoal bo\es and a white
tNCk in a t-.o-block ara of &hr
&lboa Pwr comJMrrial districi.
from Palm trttt and EM1 Ocean
Front to East Ba) and Palm stretts.
TM araffiti' Cont11U'd matal) o( die -.ont1 "Prile I... --S.. l" ud .. ,.,. Cbtr-k«."
Glonls' conspiracy
trial postponed
ly The Daily Piiot
~ consptral ' trtJI <v.rl.'dukd 111 t"k.·gin
toda\ for the C\ -hu ... t-i.rnd "' lohn
"a~ne'<. daughtn Jnu".·d ,,. m.1\ler·
m1nd1ng an attad, on hl·r .ind .1 l\1m~1-
mon. ha .. been l l'nunul·d "' n .,, 'car
Thomu G1on1\. a Pom11nJ 11nhofl('d1c
surgeon will return to l 111an \,1.Hl h ~ tor
tnal on r igh t relon~ l1>11nl'I \tt·mmtn
from the Oct '· 11>!01 JllJ1 I.. ,,n \1\-..l
Wa~nc and he r then-he" tracnd R iger
Lub~
Wa)ne and Lub' "t:r<' hca11·n p1\\C\I
whtpl)t'd oand threatened "1th de.1th b"
t-..o men '" the garage t1I l ul"i\ ·, µtoo
cv.'J)On Beach e~tatc.-.\1 1he ti me.
Wayne and (J1ona .. "<'R' '"' 1h c.-J in .i bmn coun fight O\cr lU'-tt>d\ 1ll t.,.c1r 1-
yea.r-old d.1ughtcr pro~utof\ d .aam tht"
custod\ banle \\'1\ the m~t•'c tor tht
auack ·
r-taA• Valle~
luraLan i.trud l Radio Sbacl
twlcc wtth1n thrtt daV'. Mduf\I
I.bar vehicle throuah the &lH front
o( the clo~ sio~ at I I W
Brookhurst l thtn tcaltna
merchandtsc \Jt'1th n 'alue of more
than S 1,500 Dama&t" wa C'lt1mattd
at S3.000 •••
A snnacr nruck up a con~CN·
tion •Ith a • man 11 the Pntt C"lYb.
t 7900 twbopt t and, wtuk '8lc ... ddtiicU'd. Wd; her pu~ &om
the shooPi"I can. Loa. ~a S645. • • •
I'
OrM19 COMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, November 27, 1M9 \
by 811 KMne COUJrna CUL TUa& by Mar1tt1 & Mat1tt1 PSAJnJn
"Daddy wants to read the back
of that horsle you cut out
of his magazine."
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson
"AHH-HHAI There's my skateboard!"
NANCY"
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WAA1 ~DOUT ~f kf l'l OllfE r
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~. -4 PA knife l Oftie. cJose'to · .
wrec.t.irlg -their Jon's carter. ·
DENNIS THE llENAC& .
by Hank Ketcham
v™IS GUY MU~T BE A GOOO 00VE~ ! 'bJ ~·r YELL
AT MIM Llk'E YOU DO AT DAO, 11
by Jerry Scott
>-~~ ------~ L...Z:~==::z. __ _J ' -~-...-~ . ,,
AllLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson
UH; !>U1' ~ Cl.EA._,, YEAJ.4 /U.YK ~ti, M~ ~IZOO~ ~1MlfW1 AAVi rM? WUD·~fEi5'
by Kevin Fagan
,.------------------NO, MMJA .. M 'TM& M<IN6
60E5.1.ET'5 NOT •&u . .D
TMI LILV ''
GARFIBLD
ACTUAL.LY, SU(, THE
COMICT PMUSE IS
•PAINT THE LILV ''
FOR BETTER OR FOR WOR8&
Ai.L. 'TJ.J15 rAi... K
AeolJf Fl.AG euRNI~
GOT M~ TOTMINK'IN'
JUDGE PARUR
'ALTHOUGH
lSALMER CORT HAS TOLD AeeeY THAT' HE MUST
CONT.ACT MUTUAL
FRIE....OS IN AN EFFORT TO LOCATE KIKI MUL-OOON, H!: MAKESA
SINGLE ~NG -OISTA E PHONE LL t
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(I .) M£S& HAU.
by Garry Trudeau
Q-..
by Charlel M. Schulz
AIUflVSH, VAANISM.
snM MtNT ... WMO CME5 ?
by Jim Davie
by Jeff MacNelly
n
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by Harold Le Doux
YOU KNOW 1 NEVER CALL UNLESS I HAV E 0000
NEWS' THIS TIME I 'VE SUPER GOOD NEWSI
:A.CK YOUR BAG. Tif=UL.t lNE'Ae COMING A WINOFAL.Lf
I s I ,. " ,, I I lrl'I I .
l i 'r' I '1 f
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by Tom Batluk
I l \"l l'r l!;:!:i!:.71E
Drug cartel Stanford Holiday
· llnked In defeats season . .
jet blast '-'c Irvine, . officially
kllllng 107 70-57 arrives
WORLD/A4 SPORT /Bl COA 'T I A:I
THE ORANGE COA T 25 CE T
T UESDAY, ()VEMBER 28., 1989
Winds fan
fire but
cause little
damage
9y PAUL ARCHJPLEY
Of ow o.-y ,,_ ,,....,
Blus\el) Santa >\na wind\ fanned
a brush lire and \napped tree
branches across Orange C'oun\y on
Monday. .
Bue city and county officials re·
poned no maJOr dama&c fro m the
di) winds 1ha1 gu'l\ed up 10 45 mph
through county panes
The wands returned Monday
morning as a strong h&&h pressur e
sy<11em bu1ll up over nonhern Ne-
vada. \he Natio nal Weather Service
reponed.
The) quac.kly to pph:d the newly
deh,ercd ( hra\lma'> tree\ at area
lots. but failed to uproot a ny nall'C
vegetation
(tty and county maintenance o f-
fic1al!it o n the Orange Coast '31d the>
had reu1vcd c...all'I about brancht'i 1n
roadways. but no trees ~err downed
by the w1nd'I
A Huntington Beach Ut) worker
said branchc\ ~napped off ~vcral
trees in ( cntral Parle '"hut nothsna
of sulxU1n11al \rte" was lcll<'d hy the
winds
"We've had ver) few rcpons of
hmbs 1n road~a y\, and no trees
down." a lount) maintenance
wo rker ..attl Lake~ 11.C elc.:t tral .tl ~''ice\ ~ere
unaffected \atd \outhcrn ( ahforn1a
Edison \pukc \man Jim Kenned)
"\\.e've had J minimal number o f
call\ ~ far," Kenned > 'Ml•d "There
have been no problem\ with the
wind an (th(' Ol'ilngc \n..i\ll dastncl~
Orange ( ount~ firefighter\ quack-
!) rnntroll('d .i hru\h lirt' an the
Santa na ( an)on cast of Yo rba
Linda before 11 c:ould threaten
nearby hou'lmg developments
The bla1e "a' reported JUSt before 3 pm along the R n.er.,u.lc f recway
near (1reen River r>n\C~ and was
conta1ncd abo ut an hour later after
chamna li ve acre\ ..aid Kathleen
(ha of the Orange < nunt) Ftrc
Department
It wa\ contincd to a 4·an)on area
JUSI nonh of 1hr C le' eland 11.lataonal
Forest 'loo \trut lure\ "l'rt' damaged
and no t>n c ~ ... ., 1n1urcd
Althou&h the d1m:11on offl1aflts m
and out of fohn Wa\nc Aarpon was
revcrM:d a\ 11 normall> as dunna
Santa Ana· wnd1tum\ o pera11ons
otherw1w "en· unaffected . o per·
auons o ffi cer Al Brad) ~ad
A htJh ~ind ~am1na ~ould re-
main 1n effect for the mounuuns and
below < BJOn Pa .... through tod4t).
Wlth a w1nd ath 1~1t) posted for the
remainder of the coastal areas below
the pa sc' and ,an)o ns. accord1na to
the Nauonal Wcalher Service
The nonhca t winds ble"' 30 to 45
mph wuh ausl' to 60 mph in the
,,,._ ... lff WINDS/ A2)
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C Ct\ I H ' I Ct H \ 111 \I I It
NB agrees to discu ·ss
new bay club lease
ly IRIS YOKOI
Of ,,.. Delly l"llot ~-"
The Newport Beach < It) < ouncal
on Monda> 3JfCCd to enter 1n10
nqo11at1ons ~11h the Balboa Ba>
Oub for an e\1cnsion of up 10 5()
years for thc club's lea~ wtth the
CHy.
Jn a unanimous votr , the rnunul
a,reed the prc-.cnl •~ ~. negotiated
1n 1986. obhgates the city to at lca!>t
Cnter IOtO dl\CUSSIOnS With the: Ba-.
Club fo r an e1.tended lcasc
The council approved appoint·
ment of an ad h{)('" counnl commit·
t~ ,JQ beg.an the negotiation\ An
ord1nanct' formall> creating th.tt
commlllcc will be pre\t'nted at a
(u1ure meeting
Councilman Phil \an<w >ne ~ho
made the motio n to enter rn to nego-
t1a11ons, strcs~d the rnunul wa\ not
bctnJ asked to .tpprme d le.i'A.' .. ,.
tension
A~ the neao11at111n\ gc:-1 1.01.kr ~ll).
a host of 1uuc~ includan~ the lcnt1tb
of the lease the value u l th\· prop-
erty. the annual rcH·nuc.-tu the tit\
and the ~t U\e of tbe la nd ~ill he
discussed. San\One \ard
Lease term\ and c.11nd111un\ m.i'
not be formulated for di lca .. t J \car
Sansone said ·· Thr\ wall n111 he a
quick and eas' pnx.c\\ ht' ..aid
O nce a lca\C '"dratted lhl' ounl 11
wtll be an .t P''"'"''° 111 '"n.,1dcr
putung 1t beforl· thr \olcr' tor ap-
proval. ( ounolman f)tin \trau\\
said
'\ ho 'il of lommun1t\ mrmher'
oppo\Cd 10 the cluh·, rt'que\t tor a
SO-"car lea~ ntcn'>ton c..tmpo1gned
before and duri ng the lnunul mcct-
1na to put the c'<tcn\wn ~tore the
\OlCf\
The Ba. < luh h.i\ lea\CJ the
ba)trnnt land Jt 1221 \\-C oa'lt
H1ghwa) from the cit) \incc I 94H
In I i f>'-1 '<1ter' rcJectt'd the club's
rcque\t for a ~~·\car lease C1'tension
In I 9'8h th<' e1 t) .tftC'r three i-ea~ of
negotatwn' granted the d ub a 2'1·
~car CAlen\Hln
· <tub offita..tl\ th" \t'ar a\kt'd the
ounc 11 to lU0\1der pur\u1ng a ~
··car rit1cn\111n ~tuch the\ ~\ is
netc\..af\ to ohlAan linont.1n& for \he
luh \ ~5'' m1ll1on rcdl·,dopmcnt
plan C luh offi41JI\ '4ud the" ~.erC'
\lmpl' d\ 1ng tht• It\ tu beg.an dt\.o
CU\\IOn\ 3\ I\ rc(.jUtrcJ h1. lht" tcrm\
of both thl I 'l>i. \ memorandum of
undcr\tandint1 • ..ind the \u~qucnt
19 6 lca\C
Ho,..r\ rr m..in\ rn1'1cnt\ p.s n1c U·
I.HI\ thov la'ang an the < 11flha,en
w mmun1t. on the bluff, d1rectl"
IP~•sc set UASE I All
OC foundation will close
Huntington AIDS house
ly LISUE EARNEST OI IN o-, ,._ \tlf'
\n \ID\ \upp<>fl 11riian11atw n
which ha\ been lea\ang ..t tluntan&lon
Beach homr for rt\ d1cnt\ \o\111 do'le
down the hou'IC • rn Januaf\ live
months before the lca\C C\pirc\. the
e'ecutl\(' dirccror of .\fn~ ~f"\ICCS
f oundauo n ..aid "1o nd<1 \
The homr which " he1ng dosed
over the ObJrctions o f t~o u f the
residents. wa11 lca~d an June after
A F worken ~Jrched for more than
(o ur month\ lor '°mconc ~ho
would rcnl tu pcnpk v.11h \I D~
Howr,er. \\f hoard mcmhc"
have \tncc de' 1dcd that o pcra11na
such a home ~hach "' 1n1cnded for
.\I I>\ pc1t 1e nt\ v.ho .irt·
as)mptumatrl .ind -...hr\.h h.t\ no
managcr on the prem1\C'\ crea te\ 11n
u~c:cptahk h J b1lrt\ lor thr or
pn1n11on t:'Ct'CUI Hc dircuor Jut'!
Miller !>aid
ln add1t1on the mont:\ 'lpcn1 tu
prov1dt l.hcller Jor the Jhrt"C men
who now lr"e 1n th<" hou\t' ~ould he
better spent o n .\ID\ pa11cn1s ~hu
art sick.er Y id Donna ncmrng, ..
\OCtal v.orker who also al ts •~ housc
supervisor
"Bas1calh ~nu could rnn\lder 11
v.as a t«t pilo t prosram that v.e kcl
dad not sucu·\\full\ th .. \taller '3td
·· .\n un..uptf'\ 1<,cd rt\ldenu plac.e\
th" orpn11.a11on rn a lratnht\ \1lu·
at1on We ha\C the rc\pon\1h1hh of
m.tant.un1n1.1 th.ti huu'IC' ~ thout the
'"''ntrnl ot '""hat ¥'IC'' on t n II
~ou1d tM' potentrdlh 1cnp;.rd11in1
1h1\ ... n~ • , .. • hol
'either \11lkr nor f kmin1 ~ould
comment on v.ha1 ha \ occ umd
\lllC<' thc hou\C opened that could
create a h..t.b1l11~
But Tra"I\ l •ban unt' of the
reiadcnl'i \4td lhcr(' 143\ a rumor
t~t ~1ld f)4n1e\ had t.1!.rn pl e
al the h'IU\C a rumor l rh.tn denied
The one g.athmng thal took pl3 ~
1-..a\ a p1cn1<. 1hat occurred dunng the
da\ l rhan \atd .\pprmamatef\ 20
piroplc 1nclud1n rel.at1'<"' of the
tenant\ attendcd. he \cud me of
the 11uc\I\ '-'Crt at lasr J \car\ old
(Ptenc M~ HOUSE /All
HB to require fire-resistant roofs
ly llOeln IARkflt
Ol-~"-k""'
Mo nda) wa~ one ol tho se under
d f)'. v.1nd~ da)'l that put Hununglon
Beach fire offin als o n t'dJC One
wayward spark and a p.1n o f thc Cll)
wtth ns thousands crnd thousand'I of
v.oodcn \h1nl)c and 'hake roof\
could 10 up 1n smokt' lhC'" ft'ar
The nt.a \na v.1nd\ blov.1n1 in
from the dc-.crt cau\t'd Fare Cl't1cf
Ra y Ptc.ird to mo b1l11e additio nal
firefiahtcn \fonda'f 10 seep up
emCrJCnC\ fl'\~IO\t''I tn C<t\C Ill tirl'
"TherC'·, htcr,lllh 'lqu . .re m11C'\ ,,,
wooden \htnglC'\ In thC' \ m r 1urd
said "Tht dt'lfce of pwh3h1lm 11• ,.
\h1nsJe lire I\ st&naficant ·
Such ·a fire hrokc out tn \nahe1m
an Apnl I 'IK.! .and was \pn•.td lrom
roof to root tn \an141 .\n.a 'Wind\
The f&rC\torm Id\ I 211CI penplC'
homelt\~ anJ ,au~d S~o m1lhon an
damage
Huntina\on nifiC'1al' ha\C' aC'lt'd 10
reduce c hance\ o f \uch a d1!oastCT b-.
reQu1 nna nrw and replacement
14oodcn roof., to ~ treated wnh fire
~tar<Un\ ma1cnal\ The o rdinance
-.111 taar etTnt ne'' mo nlh
Picard !i.a1d ~ rqula110.o.1 won't
require rctrofillln& or v.ocxkn roof-
101)1 that proltferaled 1n the bu1ld1n1
boom of the I hf)\ and I Cf71)\ 4'1to.
..,..htn homco .. nen repair their roof.
onh the pnn1o n thafs bc1n1 re·
pl.& cd will require fire retardant
nulcnaJ -not lht murr roof.
P1ard \aid
ThC' fire retardant ordinance an· ,,,,__.tee ROC»S/Al)
Spirit of giving lasts year-round for cancer f amilie.s
ly HOUY J. WAGHI•
Of"-O""Y l'llot k""'
Michele m1th. Cam G raeber and Mary teamt
ba"c aivcn new mcan1n1 to the tam "famll)' bus:lnna."
The tno run the JUds Cancer Connection Inc . a
nonprofit corporation devoted Lo """" moraJ and tinancaal upport to famthc o ( children wtth cancer and
10 lfiCOCle1 teek1n1 cures.
/ Smith and teams of Irvine and Gf'Kber of San <" Clemence are all mothen or eh11drm •ho aR betftl
tralCd for cancer at Ch11drm1 H0tpttal of Oranee
County. Althou&h moa1 pcop&e think o( cancer u an
adult's d•~. Smuh 11 quick &Q remind thar n 1J AJ.ll
the No. I fatal daseate amona ch1ldrm.
What belln JUtt a yar aeo u a pre·bohday ••art
day .. for dulclttn tu~na from vanous fonn• ol cucu
hat mushroomed 1n10 a Ila~ corponMJOll wtda nauonal uptrauon1.
p1cturt'S with Chnstmu theme' 14hach Smith had
reproduced as hohda) arccting cards
" he teJI me no v. that 'iht had no idea whu she
was .,e111n1 inro that da) v.hcn f asked her. '\ ou wanna
help me Wlth an art da).,.. •· m1th said . admnuna she
didn't cnt1rcl) kno v. henelf
Sianma w11h S 12,000 an H nture a pual. 1he bust·
neu raised more than $44.000 for pcd1atnc cane«
raearch la t year throuah the talc of 165.000 C'hn"mu
card The •o men hope lo ra.ase S300. this )ear
1earn1 J01ncd the pair th" )Qr 1n P"Qd1na the
•ord and e•pendina act1v1h« 10 broader a~t both
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Or_,. cOeet DAILY PILOT I TUMday, NCMmber 28, 1119
Plummer elected Newport mayor
Of .... ~,_"""
Ruthel) n Plummer took po -
sc~siqn of the mn)or's gavel Mo nda)
for the first lime in her three terms
on the Ne" port Beach City Council.
O\andlman Phil n one was
named ma)or pro tern.
~lectN.I un:rn1rnousl). Plummer
promi~cd to \..,orl.. toward preserving
the commun1t} 's quality of life.
eAsuring th<.· l'ronomic health of the
busine s 'l'cto r and l..ccping the traf-
fic no" ang alonl\ nl) roads.
.. We 'haH' a lx•nuuful and unique
CHILDREN .'
fromA1
The scnes of httle traumas was
only began nan&. With no special ac-
commoda11ons for children to kttp
up w1th schoolwork during treat-
ment or to return to school after-
ward, mllh had to face the
challenges alone.
"Kids mis a lot of school during
the treatment process. and it often
leaves them with mental or physical
disabilities." she said. When Stacie
was ready 10 go back to school,
Smith went w11h her.
"There wa no program to help
me when I put m~ daushter back in
school." she s~11d. "She JUSt stood up
in front of her class. explained her
disease the \\a\ <ihc understands it
and let the ot~r kids ask her ques-
tions."
The task of educa11ng teachers a nd
other parents about 1ac1e·s illness
also fell to ·muh E\en knowing
leukemia is J congenital disease. the
parents "ould asl... "Is 11 safe to let
m) child pla~ \\1th tac1e?"
Tea hers had Ill bl· taught what to
do in ca e of an cmcrgenc) and "hat
10 e\pect from 1ac1e.
And tac1e had to be prepared 10
cope "Ith pain shr till suffered.
readJust1ng to the ~hool setting.
1solat1on and l'' en Jeers from the
other children
"This shouldn't be kft to the
familie to do." Sn111h said.
Now using her o" n e'tpenences.
Sm11h has co-authon:d a sc hool re-
integra11on program. designed to
case the re-entr. proccs for the
}oung pauent): their families.
teachers and cl<l'>Smatcs.
Smith co-authored the reintegra-
tion program wtth Dr. Ernie Katt,
director of Ps)choso<'1al and Beha'-
ioraJ 1ences at Lo ng Beach Mem-
orial Hospital
Stearns 111 ~ork1ng 10 ha\C the
program accepted 1n hospitals and
schools !>tall'" 1dc.
8) creaung "•d!i Cancer C onnec-
uon Inc . the moms not onl~ put
thcmselve bal·k 1n business ""h a
compan) that can accommodate the
CITaUc .schedule .. ncCCS'illlllCd b) the
treatment prcxe s. the~ haH also
helped their children to feel the~ arc
doing omethang about 1he1r illness.
HOUSE
FromA1
according to Urban.
Another resident. who asked not
to be 1dcnufied. said he thinks ASF
may be womcd that. although the
house was intended for people who
can care for t~emselves. one resident
became sick enough to be hospital-
ized and died recently
-''I think that's what motivated
ASF to want to get a d11Teren1 kmd
of housmg." he said.
The resident said the man was
''fu ncttonal and receptive" when he
moved tn but began haVlng severe
headaches and fa1nt1ng spells and
required consistent attention.
"1 was here. I saw 1t all the tame:·
the resident said. "The peo ple from
ASF never came around."
The resident said he cared for the
dyin& patie nt until he became run
down himself and had to check mto
a hospital for four days.
WINDS
,romA1
mountains Monday.
Motorists. especially those driv1n&
campers and trailers, were ad vised
to use extra cautfon while driv1na in
the mouniajn.s and below the passes
and canyons.
Motorists rctumin& from a Iona
Tbank.,ivina weekend found the
aoina even tou&her in the Sierra Nevada where the first major storm
of the winter dumped 3 feet of snow
late Satmday and early Sunday.
Some dnvcn simply abandoned
their can as officials closed Jntcr-u1e IO between Applcpte and
Nyack.
Tiie CHP had to call in private
IOW lnlCb lO remove abandoned
Clll IO IDOwoiows could clear the WP"Y that linb s.cmnento with ....
lllow tanperatura were forecast
fDf local mou-:~,.-.... cllar ....... will duoup today .
'' I U I I t ..., I t ' I \ f.
dty. bul il does need COn5lant fine--
tuning. .. Plummer said.
She praised the adtrsh1p of
Councilman Don Strauss. who ur-
rendered t.he mayor's chair af\cr just
one year instead of the traditional
two-year term St'rlcd by past may-
ors.
But Strauss. a lo ngtime advocate
of one-year mayoral terms, chose 10
step down. He also favors changes in
the selection process.
A council member for 10 years
before he finally won the mayor's
post on a divided vote last year,
Strauss wants future mayors scltttcd
on the basis of scniorit).
The current sy tern has produced
some tears and disappointment
among coun ii mem~rs who were
pa scd over in the past. he said.
He opposes d irect election of the
mayor by voters U) being too poht1-
cal.
lostea<i. the mostl y ceremonial
post ·sho uld go to the council mem-
ber who has been in office the
longest and who hus never served.
Strauss said.
"I think that's pretty easy and
straight forward." he S3id.
Strauss said he would probabl)
make a formal proposal for sut.h a
sy tem in Febt'U~ry.
The former mayor found much to
lauJh ,about during his tenure. de-
spite the demands of the JOb.
"You get a lot of reading ma-
terial.'' he muJCd. "Everyone wants
to send you a cop) of anything."
And required to attend numerous
luncheons and dinners as the city's
representative, he found it easy to
pile up the calories along with the
reading material.
"The opponun1ties to increase
your cholesterol arc absolutely limit-
less," Strauss said .
Worldft9 In ttle Kids Cancer Connection enc. 1toott1 In th• Martset "-• at th• Or•,.. Coun~ P•lr•ounds •r• Jutle
..., .... ,..... .. '-9P•-
0cfloa fleftl, Stepllen IPM-•n, NonlYn
.-eterson and C.. •-b•r, who II one of
the founders of .,.. poup.
"It gives _t he children a cha nce to
m vest in their future," Smtth said
"M> daughter considers herself a
little fund-raiser. We go on radio
talk shows together and the other
day an the car she )31d. 'Momm y. I
want to do what you do omcday. · ··
In add1t19n 10 the emotional prob-
lems of treatment and returning to
school. families must bear the
enormous financial burden of treat-
ment.
Often. mtth said. treatment ex-
hausts a fam1h 's resources and
leaves httle 10 continue \\1th a nor-
mal hfe. much less put something
awa) for the child 10 attend college
later.
Childhood cancer survivors a~
faced ~1th unique challenges 1n
adulthood. she said. Tl)cy ma> face
d 1sab1ht1cs or d1scnminatton and
"I was getting really upset." he
said. "I had to go 10 the hospital to
rest. I couldn't even rest in m y o~n
home."
But Fleming said the person who
died was not that sick previously
and bad deteriorated rapidly only
after being hospnalizcd.
"The gentlema n who moved into
the house was fine.'' she said.
"There was nolhm& to indicate there
was a problem wnh the placement at aJI. ..
, Urban. 40. said he has contacted
an attorney rttardani what he feels
is unfair and 1nscns1uvc treatment
on the pan of ASF. Urban said he
eAchangcd his dog. cat and a rental
home in La Habra for the sccunty of
having a place to lave for a full year.
Now. Urban said. he 1s afraid he
won't be able to find housing 1n
Orange County.
"I took the ASF house over keep-
ing my own house and tt was the
bipest mistake I ever made." he
said. "We thought we had the secur-
ity of a place to live, and then
having to be put o ut on the street .....
ROOFS
,romAI
corporated in the city's uniform
building code, calls for a C ratiq.
which reqwra the lowest level of
~nt materials.
Theo~ will require roofs
to withstand ipition &om a one-
square-inch fiR brand, tbe siz.e that
normally flies in t.M air in Hunt-
in&ton &.ch roof 6rn. Picard said.
Pic:ard said be doesD 't el peel
houses i.n tbe city to be fire-proofed
over nilbt, tlaoumh. He believes it
will take about 20" ~ fOr t.k roofs '° be reclded wtdl DeW retardant ....--
the tong-term elll'Ct'> ut treatment
are onl) beginning 10 come under
stud) because patients are onl~ be-
ginning 10 sun I\ e into adulthood.
"lkfore. the ps~chosoc1al 1ssu<.'!ii
were not cwn appart•nt bccau..c thl'
kids weren't living." . m11h s:11d.
No". she add'>. 70 tu SO ix·rll'nt of
child leukemia patient~ art.• '>Uf\ I\ -
1 ng and fan ng u ne \pl<.H<.'d
challenges.
So she has npanded thl' rnnncc-
tto n·s goals to include un1f)tng
parent suppon groups and pro\'1dmg
scholarships for canler sun I \ or\
Ult1matel~. liimuh hopt<'i to gather
all tht' resourlc matenal under o ne
roof and l'n.·atc the largest canlcr
suppon resour<.c hbrar. 1n the na-
tion.
"The matt'nals arc there but
they're not getting 1010 the hands o l
But ASF officials s&) the) "111 use
all of their resource to help relocate
the rcs1dt'nts. One chent. whose con-
dition has worsened 1nce he moved
into the Huntington Beach house.
will be placed in another '\ F shelter
which provides 24-hour nursing
care. Miller said.
If the other two clients are curTent
on their rent paym<"nts. tht') will be
eligible for $400 for an apartment
deposit. plus S200 for each of the
first two months' rent. Miller said.
But t 'rban. a former Newpon
Beach rt'staurant owner. said 1t 1s
very difficult to find someone to
rent to a person who 1s unemplo)ed
and has AIDS. Altho ugh he o nce
earned a m onthl) income of S4.000.
U rban said ht' no" recei,es $622 as
a Social Sccunt) rec1r,.ient.
"I'm having a perplexing problem
trying to figure out how to tell a
prospective landlord what t do and
how I can pay the rent." be said. lo
addition. U rban said. ASF"s timing
couJd have been better.
"I just think it's a terrible time of
the year to break this to us.·· he said.
wildlands or brushy hills.
A recent trend to tile roofs has
helped to bn:ak the surge of wooden
roofs in the city. Vincent also said.
He said the new regulations will
add about S 1.500 to the cost of a
new wooden shin&Je or shake roof of
a typical Huntinaton Beach r"i-
de:nce. The cost is expected to chmb
to about $6,500. be said.
Vincent said Huntington Beach
and Fowuain Valley had ~n the
only two cities in the area not to
require fire retardant matcnals in
wooden rooftops.
Retardant materiats-4r pertite or
odlCf tnturn are unpreanatcd into
die IMkn lftd lbiasla in a pressure
coobr device. Vincent wd.
the parents. They JUSl s11 on table" in
offices:· she said. "Parents need to
know }OU don't have 10 sign ~our
Life awa> to o ho'>p1uit."
In just a }car. Kids Canl'cr C:on-
ncct1on ha seen a little hohda\
spint grow in to a lot of progrc\~ for
the support network. \Vomen like
Smnh. Graeber and ~learn!> hope to
stretch a season of lo"t' for one 'l'r.
special child mto a }e.ir-round gdt
for children who arc '>peual in
another wa).
The cards are a\ailabk at the
Market Place. formcrh the Orangi:
Count)' ~ap Meet. at thl' Orange
Count) Fa1rgrounds. at all lmpcnal
Savings locauons. and at three busi-
nesses m ewpon Beach's fasht0n
Island: The Red Balloon. O nCl'
U pon A Chnstmas and the Farmer\
Market an the Atnum (ourt.
"I don't wan\ to make a Chnstmas
that mi&ht be my last one. I don't
want to make 1t m1.scrable ...
But ASF offic1aJs say the tenants
wilJ not be put o ut of their home
over the holidays and that the
$1 ,900 lease payments will be
divencd to a project which "will
serve the &realer necds of the AIDS
community_"
The shif\ in emphas1 and a recent
$30,000 boost in ASF funding will
offer the organizauon an opponuni-
ty to prov1dt shelter for vet) sick
AIDS patients whose families arc in
Oranac County but who have in the
past bad to move outs1dt the area to
find appropnate housing. Aemang
said. The project is f uodcd b} the
county.
"I've had to place people an Van
Nuys who arc dymg." she said. "We
have options now that we didn't
have in April when we were look.fog
at this."
Miller said ASF will pay the lease
payments on the Huntington Beach
house until it is leased to another
tenant. The house cannot be used
for a 24-hour c.are residence because
the bedrooms are upstairs, he said.
But the homeowner said she docs
not intend to let A Fout of the lease
e.arly. ·
"I'm not happy about the t_hole
thina if you •-ant the ,truth." sa~the
owner. who asked not to be ident-
ified. .. My position is. 1f they move
out of my house. they're aoina 10
pay the rent till the end of June."
"I think we tned to do sometbina aood and I feel it's backfired 1n our facn. .. lbe added. ''You lr) to do a aood deed and this is ""hat you IC\.··
But even if ASF ends up payiq
rent on. an empty house. Milkr laid
the abther will still clOK 10 January.
.. We have no alternative." he said.
·•we need to clOK down that
boute."
Veterans groups plan open house
"Three Costa Mesa veterans groups will host an o~ house Saturday
at the new Veterans Memo nal Hall. The public is invited for tours of the
(acility and hght refreshments fro m 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Vttcrans Hall
president Bob Hanson s:ud.
Located in the former Orange Count) Probation Department buiktina
at S67 W. 18th trttt. across from Lions Park. the halJ is used by the Vetems
of Foreign Wa~ Post 3536. Am Vets Post 11 7, and American Ugjon Post
4SS.
Recycllng telephone boof.<s urged
The Costa Mes:i'San1tar) 01Mnct. l'Hy of Costa Mesa and Oranse.Coast
College Recycling Center arc spon'iOnng a program for the collecuon of
telephone books for rt'Cycltng. Fo ur dumpsters will ~ provided for the
telephone books. ·
• Drop-offs ma} be made at the Orange ( oast College Recycling Center
on Adams Avenue between Fa1rY1e" Road and Pinecreck Drive; Lio ns
Park, West 18th trcet at .\nahe1m .\'enue. Cit~ Hall. 77 Fair Dnve. 1n
the front park.mg lot: Bo>s and Girl) Club. ~IJI Tustin Ave .. and OR('O
Disposal. 2051 Placenua vc
Schools prepare for earthquake
The Newpon -Mesa l 'nificd hool D1stnct formed an canhquakc and
disaster prepa~ne s task force. upenntendent John Nicoll. who v.111 chair
the task force. announced The uisk force v.111 "ork closcl) with the
pnnc1pals and site disaster coordinators at the schools. he said.
An 1n' en ton of the cmergenq upphes at each school will ~ taken,
w11h panicular aucnuon p:ud to the water suppltn. Classrooms wlll be
reinspected for disaster preparednt'ss and possible ha.tards. Science labs al
the 1ntepned1att' and high ~hools ~111 ht> mspected. also.
O ther plan'> include keeping c urrent h'its of school bu' n ders and
developing plans for '>tudcnts "ho m1gh1 be off campus at tht' time of an
cmergenn .
The iask forte wall work clo'>Cly ""h ( o'ita Mesa. N~port Beach and
count> and Mall' .1genc1e'>. according 10 "l 1t:oll Puent groups at each school
will ali.o he In' olvcd. Sctiool dl'ilrtll ch'i..'l'ih~r plans for parenb will ~
prepared 1n 'iC' l'ral languages.
Education depanment honored
The Orange ( o unt) Oepartmt'nl o l Educ:rnon "as awarded SI ".195 for
11s Comprchen\1,e (1u1dance Job ( oun'iC'hnti Program b) the Go,cmor'i.
Office of Cnminal Ju'it1ce Planning
.. I am e"<lltcd ahout the programs that wc ha'l' fu nded ." ~1d Bob Price.
chairman ol .m ad\ l\Or) group that selected programs to be funded ··1
behc'l' all o l thcm h,I\\' the potcnttal to ma._c a d1fTerencc 1n a child's hft' •·
The office d1">tnhutl'd S2 5 m1lhon of Federal Ju\C01lc Justice and
Dehqucnq PrcH·ntion .\<.t funds to 6 public and pn,ate agencies. The
office re" 1cv.cd 7.l prnrosals a nd madl' a"ards based on ~h1ch programs
ll thought most cffcc11n ·h addri:ssed local problems. Pncc sa1d.
Ans foundation created In Laguna.
~s a wa~ of pro' 1d1ng fu nding for the ans in Laguna &ach. mcm~r"
of the Festtval of .\n'i ha'e voted to c reatt' a Festl\al of ~ns Foundation
An infusion of SI S million in "seed mone} ·· v.as 1mmed1ately transferred
from the Fest1' a l ot .\n'i account into the nc" foundation.
"It 1s \e~ e \uung to I.no~ that tht'rc "111 alwa)s be funds available
for scholan1h1p" to q uahlied students and grants for cultural groups in the
area,'' said John Ra}ment. pre 1den1 of the first board of d.irt'Ctors. Th.c
foundauon. which ha" a tax-exempt status. 1s expected to become the
recipient nl don;rnons from indn 1duals and o rg.amzauons. Ra}mcnt said
Joining Ra)mcnt on the board are tv.u o ther Fcst1,al of Arts boam
mcmber'i, Glenn E. Vedder and [)a, 1d Yo ung. and '"o past prcs1dt'nt5,
Helen Keele~ and J1mm) hmllZ
LEASE
FromA1
ovcrlook1n1 the club. are oppo d to
such a long least.
Councilwoman E"elyn H3rt. who
represents the area cocompa.u1ng
the Bay Oub and Cl1flbavcn. had
earlier proposed onl) a 25-ycar ex-
tension and. at the exp1rat1on of th:u
lease in 2014. and the demo ht1on of
the club's five-story lu"ury apart-
ment complex to make way for a
public park.
Tcst1mon) on Monda) n1gh1 l·all-
1ng for a public vote on the ka~ ran
neck and neck with test1 mon) in
suppon of the Ba) Club. "llh the
packed council chambers nplodmg
into applause after each speaker.
Th~ opposed to a longer lease
&f'IUed the Bay Club IS 100 exclUSl\e
and an improper use of public land.
yet pays the cuy less per square foot
than other. mort pubhc commerc1aJ
operations leasing pubhc land
Supporters of the Ba> Club aflucd
the club 1s a communtt) fa 1ht).
with its ballrooms. mcct1ng rooms
and bay front used by C1v1c groups.
business aroups and school for nu-
merous events. The supp(>rters said
the club is not open s1mpl) for the
exclusive use of mcmbcn.
Followina the 1 'h hours of public
commcnu. counc il members
stressed there "as currenth no 51}.
)ear lease document for the rounc1I
to appro"e
Sansone said he felt the present
lease obhpted the ell~ to negot1att
with the Ba) tlub in good faith
4'ftcr mo' mg for appro' al of an ad
hoc nt'gOUottin& comouuec. Sansone
funher proposed the committee
k~p c111zens appnsed of tht' status
of ncgouauons.
Council members ~1d the~
would be man} future pubhc hear-
ing.s at which to speak when the
club's rede,clopment plans come
before the c1t) for appro"al.
"It 1s a long. drawn-out
procedure:· Councilman Claren~
Turner said. He encourascd ~·~
dents to "nng our chimC\ and let us
kno" ho w \OU feel."
Hart, who in recent w~k.s had
come under attack b} Ba} Club
supporters. did not comment dunna
the couoctl discussion but said after
the dC'Cls.100 that she looks forwam
to ~orkm& with the Ba) Club on •
leuc euens100.
"I thmk v.c're talk.Joa about a Vt'f)
cxpcns:1vc picct of property in NN-
port Beach and people ~re con-
cerned about 1~" Han said of the ~c hubbub over the Bay Oub Fire Marlbml Jim Vi.acent said the
city dida't Died IO impolC nn
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Tiie Loi An1tlcs County Board of
Saperivilon enacted a lli&r onti-
DMCll a. Oc1oba. bannina Ill
woodea matcrills in new rooftop1. om.cm llicl.
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~useum exhibits
Hungary's new art
~.Modem Museum of An in Santa Ana has
u euabit of works~ four Hunprian Artists from ~ldlpesi. The uhibtt is billed as one of the most
UDPQl'.\lftt ~ extensive of its kind in the U.S .. Ol'llAized wnh the help of the Director of the
Pl1lice of Exhibitions in Buda{>C't and the Chief ~~ o_f the Hunprian Nauonal Gallery. The eahibi~ will be on view throuah Feb. I 8. 1990, wMn at moves to Tokyo.
. ''The New An of H ungary .. includes works by l~re Bukta, Geza Samu. Aron Gabor and Janos
Szincs, who are considered among the most
talented o~ HunpJY's new flourishina an move-
menL Thcar wprb have been shown recently in
p1lcries in Paris. Venice and Sao Paulo.
The ModeJ!l Museum of An 1s at 5 Hutton
Centre ,Drive, .:>anta Ana. Hours arc 11 a.m. 10 5
p.m . Tuesday through Fridays a nd noon to 5 p.m.
weekends. For infonnation. call at 754-4111.
Le~ on the move
O lder Wome n's League of South Oran~
County will have a holidar season brunch at 11 :30
Lm. on Saturday at Mimi's Cafe at Barranca
Parkway and Culver Dnve in Irvine.
Mary Charles. OWL State Legislative chair-
woman, will address the gro up on the subject
.. OWL on the Move."
For reser\'atio n'> o r 1nforma11on. call
S48-2965. 535-5016 or 581-3478.
•Nutcracker' for sixth-graders
Sixth-grade students of the Newpon-Mesa
Unified School District will attend a free per-
formance of the .. Nutcracker Suite" ballet on Dec.
13 at Newpon Harbor High School.
The Newpon Harbor Arts Commission, along
with the Aha Bahia Committee of the O range
County Ph1lharmonic Soc1et). ha"e combined
their efforts to fund the BaUet Pac1fiea event. The
school dlStnct Wlll make transponat1on available
and will provide the hall for the perfonnance.
Toys, food collected
Old World Village sho pping co m pie,, 10 Hunt-
inaton Beach 1s conducting a canned food drive
and Toys for Tots program for those wtShmg to
contribute to the less fortunate. The dn"e wtll run
throuah Dec. 17.
f"or more 1nformauon on how to contnbute
toys and nonpcnshable foods, call Dawn Po pe at
8~7 1 00.
Candy sales sweet for charity
Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club has u s annual
Qlnstmas Cand) Sale through Dec. 24. The club
11ves 100 ptrt'Cnt of the proceeds toward com-
munuy prOJCCts l nli organizauons includmg }OUth
sen"1ces. SpcClal Olympics. Wht.>elcha1r Tennis.
Children's Hospital. YMC .\. senior c1111ens pro-
arams and helping the homeless.
To o rder the See's candu.'s b~ phone. call
722-6660. To make a purchase in person. '1s11
Trad1uonal Jewelers. 2650 an ~l 1guel Dme.
Newpon Beach. Contnbut1ons are ta~ dedur11blc
Cheering up shut-ins
Communit} mem bers are needed to donate
and wrap 11fts. organiu arn' llll'~ and \ 1~1t shut·
ms during the hohda~ season
For informauon on ho~ to bnng the JO} of the
season to others. call the Hohda~ Project at
722-6958.
Brighten holidays for others
The Volunteer Ct"nter ofOrangl' Count~ needs
volunteers to bnghtcn the hohda~ ~a on for
net&hbors in nC'cd. Through m Hohda~ < ·onnec-
t1on program. the center matcht·~ thl· need!\ uf 600
nonprofit agencies "11h the s..k1lls and resourres ot
md1v1duals and corporauons v. ho ~ould hle to
help. •
The agencies need 10~!>. food. clothing. hohda'
decorations. entertainment and peo pk to sen e
meals. Fo r more informauon. call the Vuluntel'r
Center at 953-5757 or 8:!-3176
Fair h~lps young artists
The LP Repenof) Compan) theater and the
Musical Youth .\n1sts Repenor~ Theater
{MYART) "'II co-sponsor a hohda) crafts fair
Saturda) and unda) at the LPR Dinner Theater.
I S7J2-D Tusun Villa&e Wa.)~ Tustm.
Selected Hndors from the Laguna Beach
Sawdust Fesmal. the Laguna .\ns and Crafts
Guild and other local anists and ,·endors "111
display their wares. The fair ~ 111 run Saturda~
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and unda) from 9 a m. to
S p.m. with all proceeds gomg to help \Upport
MY ART and youth m the ans.
Tuesday. ov. 28
• 7:30 p.m. lrvt.e City Ceacil, council
cbamben. I Civic Center Plaza.
W'~dnesday ov. 29
7 r·m. IApu Sada Plualq Cemml111M,
COUDC'l cbambcn. SOS Forest Ave.
......... o •.
CO\SI, DAILY PILOT/Tueld1y, November 28, 1989
NB council considers meeting earlier
ly IRIS YOKOI
Ot -o.., ,.llCM SI..,
Will mecttng hall 9n hour earlier help
the Newport Bea h C'ny Council get
thro u&)l their agenda earlier?
Whether 11 does or not, some council
members think the' should at least con-
sider the ldt"a Of meeting at 1 p.m. ever)
second and fourth Monday instead of at
7:30 p m. as the> presently do
The council to sed around the idea at
Monda) 's afternoon study session and
asked the cit} manager to return with an
ordinance se111ng the earlier meeting
ume The <otUd) session would sllll begin
at 2 p.m .
Councilman larencc fumer two
weeks 810 asked Cit) Staff to !>Urvey Other
cmes' meeting umes for council review.
Newpon Beach council meetings gen-
erally end before midnight. but af endas
with more than one w ntro.,.crsia issue
sometime 'o longer
Turner said late-night l'Ounc1I meetings
arc an injustice to both tho~ with bu 1-
ness before the council and the com-
munity at large bcrnu'>C council members
are so fatigued
"I think the ~hok proce\S 1s ske"'ed."
he said.
The surve) of other c111es fou nd 11 out
of 27 c1Ue!i meet at 7 pm .. eight meet at
7:30 p.m . and three. 1nclud1og Costa
Mesa and Irvine. meet at 6:30 p.m.
Even with a 6:30 p.m. starting time.
Costa Mesa's and Irvine's mccunis often
extend past midn1&ht. The rcpon did not
consider study sessions.
Wynn sugcsted 1f the Newpon &ach
council wished to c han&t" tts evening
mccttn& time. tht" afternoon StUd) StSSJOn
could also. be mod1fied to begin at I :30
p.m .. or 1f the study session extended
bt'yond 5 p.m.. the council could be
provided with sandwtches and soft dnnks
for ~ light supper be.fore the evening
meeung.
tud> sessions at one ume did bejJn at
I :30 p.m. but that "as changed SC\ eral
yun q o to 2 p.m . t>ttau~ some counal
mcmbt'rs who were employed ~
trouble setting 10 the mreung in tiric,
Wynn said. Tht" !>1tua11on ma) be dl.f-
ferent no". ht" !.a id
Ma)or Don trau!.s expre ~d conC'cm
that the stud' ~!.s1on ~met1mes lans
unul 6 p.m and 1nd1l ated ht''d prefer
suclung to the pr~ent 1 30 p m. time to ·
allow a break bet~cen meetings. How-
e ver, he !.aid he lOuld !>uppon a 1 p.m.
ume.
Turner subseQuenth suggl'\ted an o rdi-
nance be drafted ll."rping th~ present 2
p.m. study se!.~1on 11me and 1.:hang1ng the
council meeting u me t0 .. p m
Tree-lighting ceremqny
rekindles holiday spirit
9y ftAUL ARCHIPLEY
Faces young and old hghtl·d up along
with the Chnstmas tree \1onda~ dunng
the trce-hghung ceremon~ at C. osui
Mesa's Town Center Parl
On~y Gnnches aod roogi:s u1uld fail
to feel the hohda~ spirit that '"'ept
through a crowd of ahout 2 mo on-
lookers.
They braved Southern ( altforn1..i·., \l'f·
sion of a winter c hill to part1n pate in 1ht•
annual cercmon~ that has been <.pt>n'>or·
cd b) the Scgemrom famtl~ thl' p..1'>1 ""
years.
In fact. the Scgerstroms might h..t'l' ll>
think about rclocaung the e' ent tmm the
park-hke semng in front of the· \\'""tin
South Coast Plaza hotel Thl' t'ro"d casil~ outnumbered tht' hmlll~d ..eaung
and hnes were long .it the relfl''lhmcnt
Ubles
But that failed to dt'ter lhl.' '"'"'' H' mood as onlookers JOtncd thl.' ..\ll • ..\ml·n-
can Boys Chorus in singmg a ho<;l 1.>I
bohda) fa\OOlt"S
The chorus. o rgani1ed ~1th 10 ml'm·
bers in 19 70. has since !>welled to 'S bo~ s
hetv.een '1 and 11 'ears old .\II h"e 10
Orange ( uunl)
Lr ndl'r the:. dirc1. t1on of an energetic
Father R11.hard ( 1lug.hltn. 1he chmr of-
tered hohda' la' unle'> rangmg from .. Joy
to tht' ~ urld .. to Tm Dreaming of a
Whttl' C. hn~tma) ·
..\nd "hilt· therl· v.as nan a snowflake
1n sight 1011~ old lit 'il l '>ho~ed up
an~~a\. rt'plauntt his sleigh ..1nd re1 ndttr
~1th a huf')e-dra~ n carnage
Other d1gn11anc.-s attended a5 v.ell. in-
dud1ng ..\~'K'mhhman <.Jil Ft'rguson.
Costa "1e\a < oum.ilmemher'\ On ..\m-
burge~ and ~af') Hombu1. ldc.-. .md nearl
the: c:n11re ">eger\lmm fam11'
\ta~tl'r of lCremonie\ John Da' 1d
l\.dler v.ho ha' annu.ill\ hosted the
1.erl·mon' ga'c the eH•ning a retkct1ve
wuch -and this C hn'ltm3'> season
'>ixnal mt'anintt -"hen he noted that
ta t-mo\lng glohal e'en ts "t.'re maling 1t
po!.stble tor lon@·'>Cparated lo' ed ones to
relebratc togethe r for thl· tir-.t tJmt' in
\Car.
.. Fam1hes .tll O\N Euro pe: and n this
rountn are united onre mun.· · l\.dler
said ·
Dall; ..... ,_. .. •1 D•-1 H-
Mltre Kinley points out the st•r •t the top of the C"r~•• tree to hla son An*ew, 9, durlne the tr••-1'9htlftil cerefftony.
Officials say only one spraying
of malathion needed in county
By HOW ARO FINE
City Ne-• ,...,.,.,
Onl\ 1lnl· nul..ith1i.rn 'Pr·•' intt "ill l'I.'
needed 1n thi: Bre.1 ,u,·.1 Ill tnmtlJt the
Medlll'rrane.in trutt th hut ..1 4uJr.111t1nl'
there "111 ht-hnl cd 10 unl' .11 \\ h1111t•r 1n
ne1ghtx1nng Lo' \ngl'le' < ,,unt' t•tlin..11\
said ~lund~l\
tnl'l' tlnh J )IO[tk \kdth has hl•,•n
found in OrJngC' < nunt\ the stall' l)('-
partment o t foood and .\gn1..uhurl' ha~
determined that Thur,da) night's
IOsquare-m1ll' <ipra~1ng ,hould be sutli-
c1ent to lOmbJt ttw lrop-t•aung pest ');lid
Orange Count~ .\gmultural Com·
missioner Jim Hamett
Official., had frared last "eel that a
shonage of \tcnle male Medt11es -
.,., h1ch ilrt USt'd ai\~r pra\ln1t to brttd the
,.
remaining \kdlltt'' nut l•I n.l\tt'nl'l' -
\\OUld lnfll' J 'i..l'ulOd 'PIJ\tn~ JC, h..1
bt·cn thl' 1..J<.e in l 1l'-\ngl'il'' < llUOt'
.\ OF \ '>poll''" 1•m..in ... 11J all 2\l()
m1lhon '>tcnk m,1k \k,t1l1r' ''''fl' tx-1ng
deplo,ed t'l,l.\\hl'fl' .ind Jn' un.i,a1lahlc
for Orangl' ( ,,unt'
.. ,, c "en· n••I rrl·p.ireJ 1,ir 1h1' man~
:'\lcdt1~ findtng'> •• '<llJ t•l'l.I t Un) JJJ.
'"i Lhat thl' DF .\ 1' t~ 1ng "' gl·t more M
the <;tenk tl1l'' tr\lm l 111Jwmala and
\ln1l'.'o
E'en \ll. 'lhi: 'a1J thl· l,1,l l'I a'a1l.ihle
stenle malt: \kdt11c' '' n''t r \pellcd 10
affect thl' Orangt• < ,,unt' l'rad11.·a11on
effon
.\ matl-d fcmJk \lcdth "·'" d1snl\en:d
No,·. 17 in a ba~lH1rd gua\J trl't' IO Brea.
the first fen1h1cd fem.ile \1t..-dt1' t'\er
found 1n Orane.~ ount\ ·
T~o doubk-r1hll Bell 204 helicopters
"111 male pa<..<.t" OH~r the Brea area
beginning a1 " p m ThuNia~ The fi, e-
hour opcralH .. m "Ill tal c 1n Euchd treet
on the ~c\t "' 1u'l .,outh of lmpcnal
H1&h"a~. ea~t to Bn·a Boule' i.Ud. nonh-
east along Arca Ro ule' ard to the 5,
Frtt"a~. nonh"l'"' through h1lh terrain
in Lo .\ngetc.-. ( nunt~ and tinalh
through the '>1..luthea'itcm ponion of La
Habra Height'>
Hamett said the t ahfomJa Consef\ a-
t1on Corps "a~ d1 tnbuung m o re than
I 00.000 leatlea \tonda' and toda\ ad' 1s-
1n1 resident of the spra) mg and of the
protcctn e measure the~ should tale.
1ocludin1 CO"cnng 'chicles or ~rk1ng
them 10 Jlt'l&C bnn&Jni pets in Ide and
covcnna an) fish POn<h or oool
Glonls' conspiracy
trial postponed
ly The Dall)' Piiot
..\ .:oni.p1rac~ tnal S4.'hl'dukd "' tx-gin
toda' for the l'\·hu,hand 111 John
\\a~ ne·'i daughtl'f al'.'1.. U'l'd 1'1 ma,tcr-
m1nd1ng an a:tal ~ ~'n hl·r and J 1.·omp:i-
nion ha'i been lt'mtsnul·d Ill ne\t \l'M
Thoma~ Gionl'-. a Pom,,na onh1)pcd1c
surgeon ~ 111 return w rnurt \tan h ti for
mal on eight lelon\ 1.ount-. 'itl·mming
from 1hr Oct 3 I l)l\ atta( ~ on -\1ssa
Wa' ne and hrr thcn-"4'' tncnd Ro e1
lub' " \\a' ne and Lub~ ~Cf'(' hcaten pistol
v.h1ppcd and threatened ~1th death b'
two men in the garage nt l uh'·~ gated
ewpon Beach l' late .\1 thl' 11me.
Wa)ne and (11oni., ~c~ 1n'1'1'cd 1n a
bitter coun fight o'er cu4'hid\ of their 1-
year-old daughter; pro<;C("ult'r. cl:um the
custod~ battlt' wai. the mot" c for the
lt~k
1...,. .....
A rnideftt suffered superficaal
WOUDdl wbcft he was stabbed with
u Kie pick for what pohct say was
no ~t reason as tbt resident
WM Walk.int in the I SOO block of
SoU1.b COMI Hiabway on Fnday at
ippl'OAimaldy S a.m. P<>li« arrmtd
I suapec1 dwwtl'\' thnaftet.
peckup truck parked m .a l.'lfP<lrt at
USS Mesa Verde Ome En~t h\ a
bandat who..,ncd the "indo" oJ)\:n
between 8: 15 p.m Fnda' and I 0
L m . Saturda)'. bout the same 11me
a pune and wallet were ~tolen o ut of
a car parked ncarb) while tht" t11.1.·u-
pants ~ ll I pan).
• • • Two .\rman1 men·., u1ts. \Glued
at $680 each. and one $40 C'nlnn
Kkin ladle • shin wert found "tth
slashes on them at Robin\On'\ de-
panmenl tore in F.i h1l'n I land • • • .\ loppil) dressed mak in h1) l:uc
1 "1th h led-ha k h:ur and a
mu tache "a' .sttn t<' hng about
S 00 a& h from a ('Od.ta1l "Jlln: ,s·
Ira) Id\ unattended at the bar ut
1000 bloc._ of Vista C~on throuah an unloc .. ~ door and took $20,000
"onh of Jtv.rlry and a SI.SOC> ilvcr
set. • • • ..\ " o park1n1.. 1an on an alle
pte 1n the 100 blue._ of 36th trttt
was dcfa~ "Ith \\hite paint swa uk.t and .. Mt \1can pilS' was
wnuen 1n "hat appears to be bro•-n
cra)on on the con<'tttc lead.an& to a
duple' pra1c
was teanna up her cloth1na. allcaedly
because he couldn't find ao iron. • • •
, Someone. posstbl) a pany auHL
took an answcnna machine. VCR
Ind J~~lry from a rnadcncc 10 tbt'
S800 block of Man.hall Onve . • • •
A man said a mak tn a black
Honda allcecdly tried to run tum
down about l:JO a.m. near MllftOha Stteet and Garfield Avenue.
Fomataia Valley
Bufl}a.rs truck a Radio had.
tM~ wtthtn thrtt da. blduna
thar vehicle throuah the ala front of the closed store at I 120
Brookhurst t.. then steahna
merch1nd1se wtth a value of mott
tban S 1,500 Dam wa c tunated
ll s .000 ----" .. Someone ......,,., the tarn and
·~:ncred punt all O~ I 1917 H oa Saturday mom•aa. Tbe
cs WM in tbe 200 block of Jasmine
Sawt wt.rll lbe vandalism OCCUl'ftd. • • • A T~ llAaDd m.dcnoe wu =r:-i olS4lO ud •. 22 caliber •-~IU•, oa SulMlay. TM pan was ..........
• • • • A BMX bike was stolen out nt .in open ,.,. in thC' 1 blocl ol
Oubboutt On vc. • • • Two ~t& ~ bro.._en into .,.,h1le
outed tn a.n u~~nd pragc at 3082 lnstol St. The ~n· 1init1on
wen puKbed W1Lh I 1CTC-dn"a 1n
t1i1e antmplled auto thefts. • • • A man wu anntcd on usp1 ion
of peepiftl th~ t~ 9t1ndo"' of
....,,._.." 1n tJae and I lllockl of Adams A' enut.
NewJ•rt ••ell
V...., wonll ~ tenl pain~
.. ... oa I black ltll Pol'lllK OrMd Pri.a puMd lft lhe JOO ~ndt
tl6211d ~.
tud10 Cafe, :!01 oa t Hw'\
v..h1lc 1bc "' in the l1tchcn • • • A female came into Bcnchlc\ Lui·
aaie. S6S 'c"pon enter bn,c.
and u~ a canttll'd "mencan h -
prns card to purchase S4~Q 9.0nh of
IUJPI(' and 11f" • • • -'S.)car~ld "'oman 1n the
block of Columbia Utt\ bu '°'~" obktM phoac calls for about a~
&om a youneer«>Unduw male .tda
a HatPUIC lttftt 'IWt.o tlft.atns Mr
"""' \alt ol violea1 '" ICb ..ct Yulear ........ • • • ~ entered I 9MMM aa lM
• • • mconc uled blue and ara> paint
and.po s1bl a &rttn cra)Ol'l to wn~
graffiti all O\Cr bu1ld1n,s. trees.
benches, "'n I bo•n and a -ta1~
tru k 1 n a t • o-blocl atte of lbe
Balboa P\er commert"aal dJsma.
from Palm • trttt and Eut Oteen
Front to Ea\\ Ba) and Palm ltrttU.
TM araffit1 ons1sttd mllnl)' of tht
wotds "Pntt t ," " telo , .. and
.. ...,. C'Mr-ltt. •• ,
~ ....
A...aninlht ~of
Mrlllawlmt D'ht \lid ha••••
• • • A ~ 1eponrd that he sa• a
IDU petn"I tbfOUlh I W1ndow It
lbout 3:30 Lm. 11 a madents on
MalUn Lint IMW' Slater A \ftuc. • • • A t.liltft vlC\im ca.me '° t.k Pola« ~t '° "'°" IOl1leC)eC 110te two ... ..ct • -card. ••• l111t1 • mid IDKIDM SIW'l)Cid
_.. oa a _. • • ally i• dllc IOOO .._. ol ._ ~ Dri¥t. ••• ,. ...... li~old•• liMt J.-.. a 14 ._. I._ ia
.. .. '1111 •••••4 .. ~A.-.
• • •
A stranter U'U(k up a con\"1a-
tion Wllh a woman at the Pn« Club..
I 7900 e•hopc L and. wtult tk
WU diSU'ICted, took btr P'&nt from
the shopptna cart. Lon -at S64S. • • •
Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/ ru.day, November 21 • ._ Ill[
Jet crash kills .107; caller claims traffickers bombed It
IOGOTA1 Colombia (AP) -A
Colombian rtliner crasMd on the
outskirts o Botota shortly after
takeoff Monday and all 107 prople
aboard ~tt killed. A caller to a
radio $talion claimed druc traf-
fickers bombed the jet.
Witnesses said the A vianca Air-
lines Boeina 727-100 exploded
before it plunged into a biUy area
south of the capital, about a mile
from a neifbborhood of slum houses
and factones. Pieces of the jet were
found up to six miles from the main
point of impact. police said.
Houn later, a man called= Cancol and claimed that a up
called The Elttr9ditables blew p the
jet to kill five police informants. He
said the five pve police information
that led to the discovery of the
Medellin drua cartel leader's hide-
out.
The. man did not identify himself.
and the claim could not be immedi-
ately authenticated.
A spokesman for the U.S. Em-
bassy in 8Qsota said one U.S.
citizen, Andres Escabi, was known
to have been killed in the crash. He
said Eacabi, a native of Puerto Rico.
alto be&d Colombian citiunship and
lived in Botota.
"The plane was Oyina ato~ when
s\Mldenly it exploded, broke 10 two
and fell in flames and smoke." sajd
a witness, Alfonso Moreno, in an
interview with the radio network
Caracol.
fliabt 203 was bound for Cali.
about 190 miles southwest of Bosota. Cali is the headquarten of
one of Colombia's biuest coc.aine
cartels and has been the site of
frequent bombings and other attacks
since the aovemment declared war
on drua lords in Auaust. •
"I heard explosions and I thouaht
there was some problem with trans-
formers in the electrical station, but
I looked up and saw a plane explode
in the afr. and bodies and pieces of IUJPIC were fallina-" said another
witness. Mario Vasquez.
Two Colombian air forct ~ilots in
another plane reported seeing two
explosions on the )ct. said the direc-
tor of Colombia s Civil Av.i4_tion
Authority. Col. Jorat Gonzalez. ·
The auline refused comment on
tbe reporu of e.plosions. A vianca
ll)Okeswoman Patricia Duarte said the plam carried IO l pesseqcn and
a crew of aix and that all were ulled.
Their nationalities were not im-
mediately known.
No one on the around was bun.
sPQkeunen for Colombia's Civil Dc-
fente teams said in radio interviews.
lnvcstiptors found no evidence
of a bomb, said Col. Gustavo Leal.
chief or national police for the state.
Radjo Caracol said the fliaht re-
corder was found and ci vii aero-
nautics specialists were aoalyzina its
data.
The plane took off from Boeo&a'•
El Dorado International Airport at
7: IS a.m .. and the pilot, Jose Oua.
told the tower at 7: 18 a.m. that
everythinJ was normal, Ou.artt told
The Associated Press. It Crubed
shortly afterward: . .
The 'pilot's wife. Cynthia P!'ce
Ossa, is from Baton Rouac. La .. and
lives io Boaota.
One witness said· he saw black
smoke pou"ring from one of the
plane's three engines and the plane
then blew up.
Millions in· nationwide general.strike
mentary commission into a Nov. 17 Two kllled when train h its bus
(. \ I . I 1-· 0 H '\ I \ H H 11·: 1-·'
PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia (AP)
-·Millions of people iJllorcd 1ov-
emment pleas and jomed a na-
tionwide general strike Monday in
the t111cst and most dramatic dem-
onstrauon so far for democracy and
an end to Communist Party rule.
"We don't want you anymore!" a
flaa-waving crowd of 200.000 roared
in a thunderous chant that echoed
off the I 9th-century buildings sur-
rounding downtown Wcnceslas
SQuarc. It was the I I th straight day
o( massive protests m Czechoslo-
vakla.
Huge crowds of workers also
poured into the streets of Bratislava.
the east Slovak industrial center of
Kosicc. the mining center ofOst.rava
on the Polish border. and in U su
nad Labem. the hean of andustriaJ
nonh Bohemia.
The showing was a resounding
\'lctory for the opposition. which
bad called the two-hour stnke a
referendum on the Communists' 4()..
year monopoly on power.
Communist leaders' frantic a t-
tempts to aven the stnkc failed.
Shaken leaders continued to make
new concessions to the opposition:
-The pany's Central Committee
dumped three more hard-hners from
the rulina Politburo. the second
. .
Elsewhere in E~stern Eu;ope:
ly The ASlodated ftress
Developments elsewhere in the East bloc on Monday:
EAST GERMANY -The Communist leaders of East Germany said
the Czechoslovak Communist Party is paying "the bitter price" of rnistina
reforms. Pressure mounted in East Germany for more rapid c~. In
Leipzig. a center.of the reform movement. 200.000.activisu marched and
a rally speaker demanded a referendum on German reunification.
POLAND-The Soviet Union formally recognized the ript of Poland
to evolve a political system free of outside interference. In ajoLnt declaration
at the end of a five-day visit to the Soviet Union by Prime Minister Tadeusz
Mazowiecki. head of Poland's non-Communist government. the two nations
also expressed their concerns about a reunified Germany.
HUNGARY -The ruling Socialist Party conceded defeat in a national
referendum Sunday that would postpone presidential elections and Jive the
fledgling opposition more time to organize and field a candidate. It -was the
fint frtt election in more than four decades. and the fint since the
Communists dissolved their pan). renamed it the Socialist Party and
opened the way for free ~ltapart) elections.
SOVIET UNION -lCgJslators approved ma1or concessions from the
Kremlin. aranting the Baltic republics the right to issue their own currency
and take a share of profits from centrally controlled factories as of Jan. I.
Legislators gave preliminar)' approval to the Soviet Union's first law
explicitly repudiaung years of pre s censorship. •
major leadership reshuffle an three
days.
-The Czech and Slovak minis-
tries of culture announced they had
lifted most forms of press
censorship.
-The Central Committee ap-
proved an inquiry by a parlia-
rally 'in which riot police clubbed SOuTH SAN FRANCISCO _ A CalTraio commuter train bit a
hundreds of peactful pro·<kmocracy charter bus loaded with passengers. killing two propl~ and i~jurinf about
demonstrators. . . . . two dozen others durinJ the rush hour Monday e~ening. pobce said. The ~ Deputy premier Jaromir Zak two victims were technicians for ABC Sports. which chartered the bus to ~d o~ sta.te TV th~t after long carry employees and guests around the San Francisco Bay area. They were discussa~n. 1t wa~ ~ec1dcd to dJ:op in town for the broadcast of Monday Night Football.
the article enshnn11'.'g t~c lead1na The bus was stopped on the tracks behind a double tract~r-t~ler truck r~le <?f the Communists in the con-when the gate taJTie down, police said. The southbound tram hit the rear
sutuuon from a new ~~ft of the end of the bus and spun it around clockwiSC'. document. "Every poht1cal party
has the right to a leading role as long
a.s it is based on results," he said.
"It's not eossible to lay this down in
the COf\Jtltution."
Proposition 1 3 challenged
SAN DIEGO -A little-noticed su it working its way through the courts
is shaping up as the most scnous challenge . to Proposition 13 sin~
California voters passed the tax-cutting measure ~n 19?8. attorn~ys a~d tax
expe.rt.s say. Filed in San Diego by Nonhwcst Financial. the suit cla1ms a
key provision of the measure violates guarantet~ of equal treatment. by
allowing new propcrt) owners to be ta~ed at a higher rate than lonaume
owners.
Under Propos1t1on 13. a propen) 's value 1s reas~scd only after it !s
sold. meaning a n~w propen) owoer 1s paying much higher taJLes .than h!s
neishbor. Northwest Financial contends such unequal tre~tm~nt 1s unfa1r
and violates the equal protection guarantr6 of the Constitution.
-The official CTK news agency
said parliament. until now a rubber-
stamp body under firm Communist
control. also would be open to dis-
cussjon of any draft laws. Vladimir
Janku. head of the state's com-
mission on c hurch affairs. was
quoted as sa) ang these would in-
clude new laws on religion that
would end state control O\'er
cbun:bes and the cntic1zed practice
of licensing priests.
But there were still more con-Trial ordered In threats to TV anchor ditaons to be met. Posters demand-
ing frtt elections and an end to one-
party rule were plas\ercd over the
windows of shops, hotels and res-
tauran ts that closed to observe the
strike.
LOS ANGELES -A man accused of making death threats to television
news anchor Kelly Lange was ruled competent to stand trial by a jud&c who
ordered the start of 1ury ~lecuon. A second psychiatric report M~nday
indicated Wa~n Sevy Hudson was mentally competent to stand tnal on
felony charges that he made a terrorist threat against Lanae.
Witness
tells last
words
of priest
Supreme Court refuses to help
in fight against homelessness
Hudson. S7. was arrested Aug. 11. two days after aJlegcdly tellln1 a
colleague he was bored wath life and intended to shoot M iss Lanae. The
K.NBC-TV anchor said she had never met Hudson prior to his arrest.
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Holiday road deaths total 390
CHICAGO (AP) -Traffic accidents during the Thanks&iv1ng holiday
claimed 390 lives nationwide. just under the National Safety Council's
projections for the four-day penod. Last year. 438 traffic deaths were
reported dunna the four-da~· holiday period. In CaJifom1a. 59 people were
killed in traffic crashes dunng the holiday weekend. eight fewer than last
year. according to Cahfom ia H1ghwa) Patrol. The state led the nation in
traffic deaths. followed b~ Aoriday with JS.
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador
(AP) -The last words an)'one
heard The Rev. Ignacio Martin-Baro
say were: ''What an 1n1ust1ce. What
~ .. minutes later. he and five
Jesuit colleques wert shot down.
The lcillen Sttmed determined to
leave no witnesses. The cook and
her teen-qe daughter were slaugh-
tered too.
But 10meone survived the btood·-
batb Nov. 16 at Jose Simeon Canas
Central American Uni versity: a
cleanina woman named Lucia Bar-
rera de Cerna.
WA HI NGTO (AP) -The u-
prerhe Coun refused Monda) to
all<>" Ne"' Yorl Cit). and perhaps
other commun111e . to enhst un\\ 1ll-
1ng Je,elopcrs in the fight against
spreading homelessness.
The 1us11ces. \\llhout comment.
let\ intact a '1ctor) for developers
"ho \aid :'-le\\ York C it) '1olatcd
their rights b) banning con,ers1on
or d(moht1on of hotels that offer a
ha' en for the poor. elderl) and 111.
The high court acted m more than
:WO appeals. but an an unusual move
refused to grant full review in any.
So far th as term, the number of such
gran~s 1s well behind pre' 1ous terms.
Space shuttle
lands safely In sworn testimony the Judge
made available Monday to The As-
IOciated Press. Mrs. Barrera. 44, said
the killers wore military uniforms. EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE
(AP) -Space shuttle Discovery Until Monday. only sketchy sec-streaked out of orbit and landed
ond-band accounts were available of safely Monday in the sctuna sun at
her testimony about the killinas that this Mojave Desert air base. endina
stunned El Salvador and caused an a aecrct military mission extended
international outcry. an extra day and then an extra orbit
"I don't discount any possibili ty: by hi&b winds.
it's ~bably . members of the mili-Air Force Col. Frederick GrcaorY.
tary,' said Ricardo A. Zamorra. the commander of the five-penon crew.
investiptina jud&c who took her pa.idcd the winged spacepla.ne to a
statement Nov. 22 at the Spanish touchdown on a concrete runway at
Embassy, where the woman hid 4:30 p.m. PST after a five-day Oilbt
until Oeeina to Miami last week . that covered nearly 2 million mires. = the pro tection of U.S. of-.. With the sun altntina off the
underside of the vehicle, it was Mn.. Barrera sajd she was awak-really a pretty landina." said NASA
coed by~ at about I a.m. and spokeswoman Nancy Lovato.
ru to a window. In "moonli&ht that The orbiter touched down to the wu like daytime," she reported sec>-strains of the national anthem waft-inl five uniformed men close in, iQI from loudspeakers ICIOM t.be
sbootina. on the residence the six desert to an applaudina crowd of
Jauitl shared am>M the way. • about two dozen NASA oblervcn. ----c
In other developments. the court:
• Refused to let public school~ cut
off educauonal help to scvcrtl}
handicapped children even though
the) ma) not be able to benefit from
such sen ices. The coun rejected an
appeal b) a Ne" Hampshire school
d1stnct ordered to help a profound!)
retarded I~> ear-0ld bo).
• Allo\\ed a woman charged with
manor traffic \ 1olat1ons to sue Ken-
tucky la\\ enforcement o fficials who
stnp-scarched her after her arresL
• Left intact an Overland Park.
Kan .. o rdinance restricting the own-
ership and posSHsion of ··pit bull
dogs."
In the homeless case. the coun let
stand a ruling that a la" banning
con,ers1o n or demoliuon of ew
York Cat) ·s s1ngle-room-0ecupanq.
or SRO. ho using uncons11tut1onall)
confiscates pn,ate propcrt)
The Ne\\ York Court of .\ppeals
ruled. S-2. last Jul) that the la"' has
the effect of scmng propen) without
Just compensation.
Re med} mg homelessness 1s the
dut) of all taxpayers. not a handful
of dc"elopers. the state coun saJd. It
also said the city failed to produce
enough evidence that the law actu~
aJly would benefit the homeless.
Cholesterol tests called Inaccurate
WASHINGTON -A U.S. health official called Monday for fcdcraJ
regulation of all cholesterol screenings not conducted by health catt
professionals. saying booths an shopping malls and other public settings can
be inaccurate and spread infections such as AIDS and hepaut1s.
Richard Kusserow. inspector general at the Department of HcaJth and
Human Services. said testers at these scttenings freQuently disregard basic
ruJes of hygiene in collecting blood samples and often arc poorly trained
to operate the cholesterol-measuring devicts.
First living-donor llver
transplant is completed
Satellite heading to fiery death
WASHINGTON -The Solar Maximum satellite. which got a new
lease on life with in-0rbit surgery five years ago. will be cremated 10 a plunac
to Earth ~!s weekend. "We ex~t It to come down on Dec. 2. plus or min~
24 hours. Capt. Thomas Niemann of the U.S: Space Command in
CHICAGO (AP) -Doctors im-
planted pan of a woman's ljver in
her 21-month-Old daUfhter Monday
ud predicted the nauon·s first liv-
ina-donor Ii ver transplant would be
a success.
.. We're quite confident that this
orpn will work." said Dr. Christoph
Broclscb, who led the surg.kaJ team
in tbe 14-hour operation at Univer-
&ity of Cb~ Medical Center.
Teresa Sm1th and her dauptcr.
Alyssa, were in critical condition in
intensive ca.re and doina well, of-
ficials said. Alyssa came out of sur-
Ff'Y about 9:10 p.m ., about five
boun after her mother's operation
ended.
Broclscb said doctors would act
10me indication over the next 24
boun on bow the liver is function-
i°tn three to five days they will now if the SWJicaJ wounds att bcalina properly. and in a ~k they
sbould" IC\ an indication of w~thcr
tbe liver sepnent is beina rejected by -~-ne liver was already saan:ina to work. produciQa bile, u doctors
were fiailbiq the o~ration.
11-"cb ms. -.~, ia as fl>Od a shape u any
dlild WC lee.. M th.is IUlle aftcr a
• ' ..... Ille aid. 'l'MMp;yiadlelrwaliver.,... ,,... hli a ~ doeor in dlis
comuy, clDaorl al .. bolpl&al said.
Broclsch said the most difficult
moment came when Mrs. Smith's
spleen was damaged during her sur-arry and docton had to remove it.
"We didn't expect that at all, but
we had it under control in rwo or
three minutes.'' Broelsch said. '"In
no way at any point was the
mother's life in danacr ...
The surscry was the first liver
transplant from a living donor in
this country. accordins to doctors at
the unjvenity hospital.
Alyssa went throuah a critical
period of about a half-hour without
a liver very well before the scament
was sutured into place shortly before
6 p.m .• Ernst said.
Docton then had to flush prcserv-
ina Ouid out of the orpn sqment.
They planned to make sure 1t was
belinnina to work properly before
m:onncctina blood vcucls and bile
ducts. Ernst said.
Mrs. Smith was out of SWJCTY at
4 p.m .. more than tcven hours after
maeri .. ll&rJCry. She was listed in
critical condition an an intensivt
c.are unit. but is e~pected to be fine,
tbe spokesman said.
--sr.e·a fine. a bu.le hwtioa. she bu
.,.. · " said bcr husband. John
L s.J:.•·wbo vlsiled ba after the
~ cu live without their
...... ~itmay~tbem
man IUICeplible to infectioA, ErDsi .w.
Colorado sa1d Monda)'. •
Solar Mu has been acmng scientific information from the sun for
nearly 10 years. co\•crina almost one complete solar cycle. When the S.~
pound spacecraft plunaes throuah the atmosphere. 1t will be mostly
de$troyed by fire. but some larger pieces may survive and fall in chunks
to Earth.
In the satellite's path arc much of South Amcnca. Afnc.a. India.
Australia and the southernmost tip of China. South Florida and the extreme
southern part of Texas and Hawau are the only U.S. areas aJona the track.
Ouadrlpleglc freezes to death
ROMULUS. Mich. -Ncar-freczina temperatures were blamed Mon-
day for the death of a quadriplqic man whose electric wheelchair became
stuck alona a aravcl nature trail durina an outinf-The temperature was
about 46 degrees when Alan ROJCrs Sr .. 40. and fnend William Felker left
tlle Apple Tree Lane Rebabilitauon Care unter on Saturday afternoon and
ventured onto the trail out of sight and t-.arshot of the center.
Felker. also a quadriplqic. aot his wheelchair stuck fant and warned
R<>aef'S; wbo continued about 20 more feet before bi.s wheelchair also tot
stuck. said administrator Joseph Richert. Felktt doud durina niabt, wbik
the temperature dipped to 34 d~s, and when he awoke early Sunday,
Roaen was dead.
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Gandhi hea ds caretaker gove1 1wnent
NEW DELHI. India -The pmidmt di.Mo&ved Patliamnt on
Moodey. leavina Prime Minister Ra.iiv Gandhi alMI a c:aMaka' 90vmunent
to lee lndia tbrouah what could be Wttb of post~lection unca1ainty.
Gandbi's 0>npaa Pany had ovcrwbdm1• coovol of Partiamatt. bu•
VOla'I in tbe wortd's mOA populous~ toot it away in three da)'I
ol electioos tbal bepa Wedncldly, ud left die pmty far short of I ~ty .
To retain power, Coap• must ftDd pu1Den for wouW be tM an.
c:oelition 90vemmmt sincic India bl!came indepcncknt of Britain in 1947.
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Hlpl, son of Jack and Jud~ Hight of
Huntington Beach. Airman Rttntll
Micuel A. Fruck, son oi Jcurgon
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of Ronald and Judith Newb)' of
Hunungton Beach at the Coast
G uard Training (enter. Cape Ma}.
SJ
0 1ted civil liberties
awyer Leonard Boudin
The Auodatect Press
NEW YORK -uonard B.
udin, a civil libenies lawyer who
prnerUcd many prominent lib-
s and radicals and whose dauah-
r bclon,ed to the radical Weather
ndef'sround. died Friday aftera
attack. He was 77.
Boudin defended man> con-
ovenial clients mvoh•cd in cavil
bcrties issues. including singer-
or Paul Robeson and Daniel El-
~ who was charged wnh theft 1n
nnecuon with the Pentagon
pers. classified documenun1on of
e history of U .S. involvement in
icuwn.
He also represented Julian Bond.
ho was denied a scat in the Gcor-
a House of Rct>rcscntatavcs bc-
use of tus opposition 10 the V1ct-
War, and Benjamin Spock. who
as cha')cd with consp1raq to v1ol-
e the Sclceljve Service Act.
In 8oudin's best known lepJ v1c-
ry, the U.S. Supreme C-oun ruled
l 9S8 in Kent vs. Dulles that the
ie Department cannot Wlthhold
pons for political reasons.
Boudin also represented one-ttme
eamstcn leader Jimm) Hoffa
hen he was banned from labor
"vitics as a condition ofh1s pnson
late. He represented Cuba"s
tttnU in the U nited States for the
t 30 years and the Central Bank of
durina the Iran hostage cnsis.
Boudin was a v1sitina lecturer al
e law schools of Harvard. tan ford
tbe Umversity of California at
~u&hter. Kathy Boudin. 46.
terVina a 20.ycar term an state
· IOft. She pleaded JUilcy to a
urdef ctuarac for her involvement
a 1981 armored truck robbery in
· b a auard and two police of-
~rc lcjL!«i.
Vllttmayer, Jewish
~.-f.ll ... at Nazi's tl1al
YORK -Jewi1h historian
Wittmayer Baron. who testified
Eichmann's tnal and tauaht
mbla Univcnity for )J years.
Satuniay of conantivebeart
ure. He was 94.
He was undoubtedly the areatcst
bisioriao of the 20th ccn-
y, • said Yoscf Hayi m
mi, a former 1tudtnt of
who now bokb tM Salo Wit·
,. Baron Chair of Jewish His-
• Cultutt and Soaety at Col·
was a witnas for the ~
at Eichmann's trial in •ICID in l96t. 1ettina I.be tus.-
tamework for tbe lsneli '°v-
,., cate -eainst the Nan of-n. bistorian tatified about
icitm, European Jewry and
t1w Nazis did to Jews.
WU c:oavicted and WU
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\II/I/lam Murphy, uncle
of Vk~ PnsldMt Quayle
BALTIMORE -William C.
Murphy, an uncle of Vice President
Dan Quayle and a former ~ccut1 ve
of Eb liUy and Co .. died Nov. 22 at
the age of 67. He had been hospital·
izcd Wlth a hean ailment.
Murphy was manager of Lilly's
pubhc informauon depanmcnt 1n
Indianapolis before gomg to Wash·
anaton. where he directed Lill) 's
pubhc relations office from 1964
unul he retired m I 975.
He ~1ved a Brookings Institute
Fellowsh1p tn Washmgton 1n Janu·
ary 1964.
After his rt't1rt'ment. be conttnued
to work for the lnd1anapohs-bastd
pharmaccuucal compan) throuah
his own firm. Murph) and As-
sociates.
Dunng World War II . Murph)
piloted 33 m 1 s1ons o'er Europe tn
8-1 7 bombers.
SurY1vors include his wife . uzan-
ne Pulliam Murph~. whose sister
Corinne Pulham Qua) le 1s the ,-ice
president's mother.
Oliver Naquin, sub re~
maM head/IMS In 1939
Rettred Rc.ar .\dm. Olt,t'r Francis
Naquin, commander of a sunken
submarine whose rescue captured
national attention SO )tars ago. died
Nov. 13 from an obstrucuon of the
pancreas. He was 85.
Naquin commanded the sub-
marine Squalus. which sank during
a tnaJ dive off the New Hampshire
coast an 1939. He and 3.? sailors an
the submannc weft' rescued b> a
divine bell that was lowered from
the surface and attached to the hatch
of the SquaJus.
Another 26 men died when th<y
were trapped an compartments that
had flooded or been sealed off.
Naquin died at Malcolm Grow
Medical Center at Andrews Air
Fora Base in suburban Maryland.
The Washinaton Post rt'poncd..
Zola R~ author
of chlldrw!'s books
Zola Helen Ross. the author of
dottns of novels and cbildttn's
boob. died Nov. 14 in Seattle at aat
12 .
Ross. wh~ books included the
Western bisioricaJ novels "Spok.ant
Sip. .. "The Otten Land." "Ovn--
due for Death... "The Gokkn
Witch," "Casay Sc:a.ndaJ," "Reno Cracml and "Bonann Queen ...
died in a convalncent home after an
t•tcnded iDneu.
Ro. wu alto a writina teacher
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. UncOln~ s bqnd sales called Illegal _ ____,_,.
81 DAVI SU>MOn "-...... ,,.. .....
WASHINGTON -The sale of
now wonhkss bonds throup Lin-
coln Savi~ai and Loan Association
viola&ed federal securities rules, the
chairman of the House Banking
Committee cbaried. Monday. ·
Rep. Henry B. Gonu lez. D-
Texat, whose panel is investigating
the coUal)Se of Lincoln. said a tt·
oently discovered memo written by
a senior Li ncoln official indicates
.. numerous violations" of regu-
lations.
They include the payment of
prohibited sales bonu~s to bond
salespersons and the panic1pat1on of
Lincoln employees in Jhe sales, he
said.
Regulators. who seized Lincoln in
April. estimate the failure will cost
taxpayers $2 billi on. making 1t the
costliest S&L collapse in th" nation's
history.
Also. between December 1986 and
Fcbrurary 1989\. more then 22.000
Lincoln customers. more than half
of them older than 60 }car . purcha~d $250 million wonh of
subordinated debt in Lincoln'
parent compa.ny, American Con-
tinental Corp., a Phoenix. Ariz .. finn
that has filed for protection under
bankruptcy laws.
Jn a hearing before the banking
committee earlier 1h1s month, bond-
holders testified the)' either were led
to bt'lieve or were explicitly iold the
debt was similar to a fcderally-in-
sured cenificate of deposit.
Dariusb Razavi. a se nior vice
pl"C'Sident at Lincoln. outlined the
bond-sale program 1n a July .26
memo t~ Mark Randall. the govem-
ment agent superv1S1ng the S&L.
Li ncoln and merican Continen-
tal employees were tol<l in a series of
November 1986 mceungs that "sales
of bonds would have pnont)' over.
any other deposit product ltne of-
fered by Lincoln Sf!\'l ngs.':' Rau1vi
wrote ..
Gonzalez. in a news rdcasc.
labeled that. "an utterl} appalling
conflict of 1ntcrc~t ti~ the savings
and loan."
Razav1's memo al'o 1nd1l·ates that
bond salesperson rl'lCl\Cd .. 1nn·n-
ti,e" pa~ments up tu SlllO a month
"for achll'' ing \elk' gl>ah ..
"Thcst" bonuSC\ aprx·ar to tx· a
flqrant violation or (Securities and
Exchanae Commission) rqulations,
and they directly contradict a state·
ment in the (American Continental)
prospectus," Gonzalez said.
Another senior Lincoln official,
wh" committee aides declined to
identify by name. told the commit-
tee that memorandums announcing
the bonuses were destroyed in an
attempt to cover up the violations.
Gonrakz said.
"With the offer of hundreds of
dollars per month 1n the proh1b1ted
bonuses dangling before their eyes.
it's no wonder the employees were
lured into steering Lincoln cu~
tomers awa} from their safe insured
deposits to the high-risk bonds,"
Gonulez said.
Razavi said bond salespersons
we.re on ;iveragc ~2 years old. earned
S20.000 .a year and w('rc _ "y~ung,
1mpreSS1onable" and cager to further
their carce~.
Although bond salespersons were
paid b} American Cont1ncntal. the}
easil) transferred back and fonh
bt't~cen the pa)'roll of the S&L and
its holding com pan).
"St•veni ~-se' ('n percent of the cur-
rent employees of Lincoln Savinas
were directl~!;;olved with the bond prosram," vj s.id.
He said uJnperaons sinttrtly be-
lieved they were promotint worih·
while investments and noted that
they sold S 1.07 million of the bonds
to themselves or family members.
Gonzalez also said that S 13
million of the debt sales came late in
1986. before American Continental
had obtained the necessary per-
mission from California rcaulators.
An attorney reprcsen1in1 Ameri-
can Continental had not seen the
committee's latest accusations and
had no immediate comment on
them Monday.
The banking committee held six
hearings this fall exploring why regu -
lators delayed closing Lincbln. The
Senate E1hics Committee has hired
an independent counsel to examine
charges that five senators -Alan
Cranston. 0-Calif.; Donald W .
Riegle Jr., 0-Mich.; Dennis DeCon-
cini. 0-Anz .. : John Glenn. D-bh10.
and John McCain. R-Anz. -im-
proper!) mtervrned with regulators
on Lincoln's bt'half.
County shows growth-oriented mentality
ly TM Dally Plloc
Me ga -m ergers. corpo ral"
takeovers and foreign 1n' e'itment
are clearly a source of onn·m for
business exccutv1es in Orange Coun-
ty.
More than 69 percent said
leveraged buyouts and acquisitions
create a nega tiv" local busin('ss
climate and 34 percent felt foreign
interest in th e U.S. bus1ne s arena is
also detrimental to local enterprise
as indicated in the just-completed
4th annual Enterpnsc Survey of
small-business executives.
The Enterprise Group of Anhur
Andersen surveyed more than 4.500
owner-managers of businesses wnh
less than $50 million in annual sales
nationwide. Tbe questionnaric ad-
dressed a variety of topics. 1 ncl ud 1 ng
corporate mergers. drug testing.
local business profitabil1ty and em-
ployee benefits.
Depsite their ncgathe '1c~ of
acquistions, more than half of Or-anae County respondents indicated the~ arc considering acquinng a
business themselves -cons1derabl~
more than the national une) aver-.. aae of 37 percent.
·•we have a healthy growth-oncn·
ted mentality," said Jon Enckson.
partner-i n-charge for Authur
Anderson·s Enterprise Group in Or-
IOJC County. "Expansion 1s a high
pnority for local owner-mana~ers
who hope to expand product line and increase geographic markets ...
Clearl}. 1h1\ 1\ J gooJ llml' fur
local bus1ne\SC'> Rnpc1ml'' in-
dicated 28 perce nt C\fll'rll'IWl'd !>ales
growth rates ur to 111 1x·rl'l'nt. and
34 percent reahtl.'d l'' l'n ttrl'Jta '>UC·
cess. Fony-t"O 1')\.'fn'nl or 1hO'\C
polled felt that tiu"Ol'" \\:J' mun·
profitable than la<.1 'l'<lr and ~8
percent th ough I i1 "a<. 1hl· .. <.,tnw
More than 1hrl'l'-4uartl'r' said
the} expect '31c' lnl rl'J\l'' 111 I ll~O
In these 1ncrcasingh rnmix·t1t1H'
times. man} er\lrcprcneuri, arc find -
ing It more important w control
operating costs than to torn'> pnmar-
11} on generating add1t1o nal re'-
enues In a mult1plc-ani,"er ques-
ti on, respondent'> 1nd1latcd their re-
cent cost-cutting effort s haw in-
cluded reducing 10\ en tor) le\ l.'b.
reassessing purcha'.)tng '>tratcg1es and
concentrating on marketing efforts.
The most l requl·n1l ~-ntcd
measure was automat mn (If ollicc
respons1b1li11""·
While manufattunng Jnd "arc-
house automation was gl·naall~ a
lower pnOnt}. .'3 ~·m:nt of l'\·
ccuuves used this a'\ a mean\ to
reduce costs. 10 rx·rn•nt mort.' than
nauonall}. Erickson Sl'n an increas-
ing tendcnc~ to use automation s~ s-
tems.
"C'omputer-1ntcgrated manufac-
turing systems arc fa\t becoming
universal!> cos1-eff"c11 vc. I think
the} 'II lx' increasing!~ emhraccd by
entrepreneurs locall) and na11onal-
ly."
!'liinet~ -one percent of cmplo}ers
locall) pro' 1dc health ca re coverage
for their cmplo)ees and 72 percent
pay most prt'm 1ums -these figures
closel) mirror nauonal results. Or-
ange Counta1m arc all smiles: Thl'
number of rl·spondcnts who also
provide dl.'ntal care (61 percent) 1s
IQ pcr~en1 higher than the natinal
a'eragc
In qu cs11on' asked sole I) in Or-
ange Coun t). more than half of the
respondents said the) were export-
ing their product -mostl) to
Eu rope. Canada. Asia and Mc,1co.
in order of declining incidence.
"We·re amazed that nearly three
quaners of those polled expon to
region that's so comparati vely dis-
tant." Erickson said. He added he
was also surprised that no respon-
dents were taking advantage of the
California Expon Finance Progra m.
a government-bar ked credit in-
surance plan for ~mall and mcd1um -
s1zed e'pon hu\1Dl'\\cs
The numhcr ol respondents lo-
call) who said finding qualified
managl.'nal or technical emplo)ecs
was a probkm was high. but 5
percent leo;s on a' crage than na-
tionally.
"The abilit' for !>Omeonc to Ii'"
and work within a 15-minutc dfl\c.
combined w11h the fact tha t Orange
County contain~ mostl) small. en-
trepreneurial companies. as opposed
10 mu l11nat1onal ·mega-corpor-
a11ons: mal>.e our busin<.'ss com-
munit} very attracti"c to new
hires ... Enck son said. "Although a
desirable situation. this had also had
the effect of causi ng housing pnces 10 sl>.) rocket. ..
Not surpnsingJ}. local executives
'01ced a keen ecological conscious-
ness. with 84 percent indica ting that
the state of the environment was of
1mmcdia1e concc m. To best respond
to the pollution problem. they rec-
ommended greatef> pcnalues for
non-compliance. stricter enforce-
ment of eiusting rcgualations and
increased public edcuat1on. in that
order
Of th e Orange Count) rtspon-
dents. more than half wen· manufac-
turers. 22 percent were involved in
distribution. and 14 percent were
service-oriented. The small-business
owner-managers polled were primar-
ily men 40 years of age and older.
which is simpl) reflection of the
local executive workforce. Salancs
of respondents. although quite vary-
ing from below S50.000 to above
$250.000. were concentrated primar-
ily in the $50.000 to S 150.000 range.
Authur Anderson established its
Enterprise Group. fonnerl} called
the Small Business Practice. more
than 40 years ago to meet the unique
needs of emerging owner-managed
businesses. The Group offers pro-
fessjonal services in financial con-
sulting. accounting. auditing and
taxes.
.
Market continues holiday-week climb
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
market followed through on i1s
Thanks1iving.week rally with
another advance Monday as traders
debated the chances for lower
interest rates.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials. up 22.89 points last
week. rose another 19.42 to
2,694.97.
Ad vancing issues outnumbered
declines by about 7 t(\ . S in na-
tionwide trading of New rr' ork.Stock
&cban,e-listed stocks. with 883 up,
612 down and 489 unchanaed.
The market began to rise last week
on sips that the Federal Reserve
WM lakeina steps for the 9eCOnd
time this month to relax its credit
policy.
That development prompted Fed-
Wl1Chen to conclude that the central
buk had decided to become more
lllPftSive in its effons to cushion
tbe impact of a slowin1 economy.
The new trading week bepn amid
talk of 1mpcnd1ng reductions m
major banks' prime lending rates.
There was also conjecture that the
Fed might make its 1ntent1ons
clearer before long b) cutting the
discount ratr. the charge 1t imposes
on loans to pnvate financia l 10st1lu-
tions.
That optimism faded a bll 1n
Monday·s act1 Vll). howeve r. when
Fed dealings in the credit markets
suqestcd that 1l wasn't as eager to
push rates lower as had been
presumed over the weekend.
Chevron climbed Jl/4 to 681/4 in
active trading. The company said it
would create a leveraged employee
stock ownership plan financed WJth
borrowmgs of aboU't SI billion.
General Electnc .-.ined 11/4 to
61.li\. GE sa1d it was a buyer of its
shares as pan of a recently an·
nounced $10 billion repurchase pro-
aram slated over the next fi ve years.
Among other actively traded blue
chips, Exxon rose I to 46¥.; Bristol-
Myers Squibb added 1/s to 56112:
Philip Mom s was unchanged at
41 1/:; Amencan Telephone & Tele-
graph lost Y. to 431/,, and Inter-
national Business Machines was
down I at 991111.
Precious-metals issues turned
downward as the pnce of gold P 'e
up some of its recent gains. falling S5
to $41 3.90 an ounce on the Com-
modity Exchange in New York. ASA
Ltd. dropped I ~ to 551/1; Hecla
Mining 114 to I 5, and Frccpon-
McMoRan Gold V1 to 13¥..
Volume on the floor of the Big
Board came to 149.39 million
shatts. apinst 86.29 million Friday.
Nationwide, consqlid:a1m volume in
ttH\I '\\'J DID
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•1t I \I' l'U14 t'
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NYS~listed issues. including trades
in those stocks on regional ex-
changes and in the over-the-counter
market. totaled 184.35 m1lhon
shares.
As measured by W1lsh1re As-
sociates· index of more than S.-000
actively traded stocks. the market
increased S 13 billion. or 0.39 per-
cent. in value. ~
The NYSE's composite index of
all its listed common stocks gained
.84 to 191.13.
Standard & Poor's industrial
index rose 1.90 to 394.88, and S&P's
500-stock composite index was up
1.64 at 345.61.
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Newport Pharmaceuticals
to conduct tests in U.S.
for pre-AIDS patients
• Jn
from D~ 'Not wn servtces 1111
nda 'd .• u Newpon Pharmaceuticals International l~c. on Mo Y saa~u will punue additional clinical data in the United·States ~n the 1 of lsoprinosine in the treatment of HIV P.rc-AIDS pauents. 1 Newpon Beach company hopes the tests will sup~n the favora 1 1 clinical results obtained 1n a large. c1>ntrollcd study 1n Denmark <
Sweden concluded earlier this yea\. . . . "' The new data. t<>Stther with the Scand.1nav1a.n results. wall forsq bl
the basis upon which thr company will seek U.S. marketiq
approval. . . rro...rt 11 Newpon recently hosted a mcctinf of study. '!'vcst1pton .. ,.,
the United States and Denmark at which the clinical result:S of the
Scandinavian and Un.ited States trials were reponed artd ducussed
with representatives from the National ln.stitutes of H~lth ~nd the
Food and Drua Administration. Later a more fonnal ·'mceu._ :f
held with . the FDA to discuss what steps should be tak~n to mak
lsoprinosine available to the HIV populition i.n. the United Stat :JJ.
tn these discussions, it was agreed that add1t1onal data from th\u
United States investigators was needed. d i
·The Scandinavian clinical study was co~ducted by NewJ>:<>n~ ,
licensee. uo Phannacrutical Products. and involved 866 pat1en
who had tested scropositive for the AIDS ".irus. ~ut who • .for th
most pan. were asy mptomatic. Of the paurnts in the tnal who
progressed to AIDS. 89 percent were tteeiving placebo. while 1
percent of the patients were taking lsoprinosine. .
The results of the study established the effecuveness
lsoprinosine in delaying the progression of the disease. J. ~obe
Fosberg, Newpon's president and chief executive officer. said.
Newpon Pharmaceuticals International is a diversified heal
care company headquartered in Ncwpon Bt'ach. Thr company is 1
parent compan) of America's Pharmacy. a mail service prcscriptio
drug company hcadquanered in Des Mo1nrs. Iowa. • • • FHP lac. a federally qualified hralth maintenance organization
has been selected as one of the managed health care system manaae
for XeroA Corporation effective Jan. I.
The Fountain Vallc)·based FHP. one of six managers selcci
will provide health care benefits to Xerox employees in Califomi
Arizona. New Mexico. Utah and Guam.
FHP is one of the largest HMOs in the country. providing health
care to nearly 500.000 members. Xerox Corporation. a Fonune 100
company based in Stamford. Conn .. 1s one of the wo rld's lc~ing
manufacturers of business equipment. • • • Disease Detecu .. bterullouJ lac. rcponed the company bu
received an initial order of S 1 million from Access Medical Systems.
Inc. of Branford. Conn. The ordr r is for DDl's raP.id prqnancy a~
strep 1hroat test kits and for DDJ's ToRCH fa mily of serology t~
kits used pnmanl) 1n Ob-Gyn medical practices.
Disea~ Detectio n International and Access Medical Systems
announced their d1stn bution agreement in July. The nation-wi<W'to
distribution of the DOI product line is scheduled to begin in January.
Disease Detection International is an international im-·
munodiagnostics company focused on developing tests in _the fiel
of infectious and sex ually transmitted diseases.
. • •
EHs· debutantes bow to society
~VIDA DIAN
~ ... c.. .......
R"be on:hestra played "One Mo-
ment in Time" as b....._ N1U.
dauahter of Aue Natt and ,..,._
N1tt. .~~naded with her father
arounp tbi ballroom of the Ritt-
Carltq» Hotel. 11w:ir walk bc&an a memorable
mom4ftt in time f:riday evcnina for
2l yo'una women pf'C1ented at the
36th Newport Harbor Auxiliary,
Childr n's Ho me Society dcbutante ~J. 8af'J'Y Cole's musicians played the requ~ied 50nJ of earh .deb as they
a~: "Mtchelle" was a popular
uant (and name) with MJdtele
H ..... , dau~er of Mr .... Mn . Wdbem Ha ; Mlcltelle J...._,
daua)fter o the Beary J•._.; Mklttlle Fay, daughter of Su*a
B•tfi' and Bnce Fay, and IUb M~Ue Yuo, daua.bter of Mr ..... M~.pji Yuo, maxing their debut.
f ~nds and family members ap-
' c
p&auded as each sm1hn& young
woman and proud father or p~
enter circ&ed the room. "Having
your friends and family around you
11 the most exciting part of the
evenins." said deb Traci Warm·
..... with 20 on hand including
faiha-M•a,.. Warm..,._, mother
._. ll*ea who made her CHS
debut in '6S and aunt Itri• NeJ ....
a '79 deb.
Watc hing and espec ially
interested as 0... Rlq appeared
with father Wllllam Rla1 were her
mom L)'98, who recalled her CHS
debut in 1958. and sister S.IU Rla1.
who bowed in '81.
Other debutantes wcanng the tra·
ditiorial long white gowns and
Opctll·lensth aJovcs were EUubedl
luttaaue, daughter . of r.tr. ud.
Mn . Gerard Ba1Uause: Hllary
~t. daughter of Mr. ud Mn.
0-W a.Hid; Uaa Blaadlal,
dau&hter of Raj Blaa&UI: Jenifer a,..-, daughter of the TltomH
Bra .... : Deroday Dalap, daughter
of Elu b..i., and Wiiiard Daalap
J r., and S.189M Emenoa, daughter
of Mr .... Mn. GeraW EmerML
Also introduced and hke all of the
debs wcanna for the first time the
&<>Id CHS medallion. were Meu.da
B•wee, daughter of Mr. ud Mn.
lltltert Bovee; Mellua l•£::.:
da~r ofS.uaae ta10W and ert Jr.; Diue MaU.., daugh-
ter o Mr. aatl Mrs. C. ~.
MallM: Molly O'Neil, daughter of
Mr .... Mn. Deul1 o ·NeU; AHi ...
Root, daughter of Mr. ud Mn. PHI
Ree&, and JeuJfer Sml~. daughter
of Mr. ud Mrs. T. Patrick Smida.
Debs. who have outstanding
scholasuc and community Krvice
standings, and their parents aJso
included Celeste T•Ule, M.r. ud ~.'Job ~ttle; ),,yd{a Welco., Mr.
ud Mrs.· Eric Wello•: Wndy
Weraer, Mr. ud Mn. Lawrnce
Weraer, and the final debutante an-
nounced by emcee Per Treltler,
Radel Robboy, daughter of Dr. ud
Mn. Stealey Robboy.
The ind1v1dual presentations con-
cluded with the trad1t1o nal t Jam~
bow made in unison on the peach
and rus1 colored drarxd stage
Tht' black-ue ball chatred b>
Brftlb Ea1tmaa and attended by
475, 1s the JllaJor fund-ra1~r of the
auxiliary . Proceeds hdp fund CHS'
numerous sen ices including adop-
tion, counseling and day care. Debs
parents and escort~ began am ving at
the hotel (no"' transformed into a
tioliday fa1t')land ) about 4 P-rn:'-
while the fest1' 1t1es for most ~uest
bcpn with a 6 30 p.rn pan~ in the
hotel eoun,ard.
The afier-prc~ntatton dinner fea-
tured fe11 uc1ne "'1th pral.4 ns salad of
bibb leuu e. hearts of palm and
roasted pepper\ fi let mignon and
swan profiterole'> in r hocolate sauce
Concluding thl· e'ening wa~ hvel)
dancing of the deb., their cscom •
and fnends 1hat -wa., a marked d if-
ference from 1he lirs1 aftcr·bo"'-1ng
dance tht· 1rad111onal waltz with
fathers Kathleen Nutt and father Stephe n Nutt.
Su un Nelson Robbe n . Traci Warmingto n and Kr fl NetSCJn. Marflyn Read a nd Bre nda e astman.
-heating men cause of woman undermining husband
R AN N LANDER : I was
pleased to see the le11er (and your
response) to the woman who de-
cided to s~y wtth her cheating hus-
band "for t.he sake of the rh1ldrt'n."
Your observation that she was domg
the childrtn no favor was nght on.
Women who do this art not acting
in the best intcrtsts of the children,
no matter what thev think If THEY
know what 1s go1ng on. you can be
sure the ch1ldrtn knov.. too
My father has btto ha vina affairs
Slnoc I was 10. (I'm 1n m)' 40s now.)
He ~ver took his lady fncnds out 10 pubhc. but everyone kne"' what was
.
1omg on. The man was a h1&h·le,el
corporate execuu ve. succes,-iul and
respected. Ht' traveled a lot. but
Mother never went wuh him I don't
know 1f he ever tnV'ltcd her. bot she
Flrst lady tops national
Christmas tree with star
W HINGTON (AP) -II took
l•o pa~ rn a hydraulic lift. but
first 'lady Barbara Bush finall y got
close enouJh to the top of the Na-
uoncJ Cbnstmas Tree to crown It
wtlh.Jl white plastic star Monday.
Mis. Bush was JOtned on the
soro.ewbat bump) JOUme~ in the
by~uhc hf\ to the top of the 35-
foot 1rtt by her )1h-ycar~ld srand-~ter. Marshall, and JoKph
Rilf president of the Christmas
nt of Peace.
e lift operator left t~ thrtt·
some a few feet shon on his first try.
Mn. Bush. who has ~n toppmg
off \be Nll1onal Chrmmas T~
ev~ November since I 981, sia-
nalled to him to lift them hiabtt.
and on the second try she and lliley
managed to get a 'ill' er pok holdmg
the outuzed pla!ittc "tar in plal~
Marshall. sea nail~ gar~ in a
bngh1 ~ dl't'Ss "1th a rt•d ribbon in
her hair. took 1t all in tnde. wa' 1ng
to her mother. Margart\ Bush. and
prnchool classmate'i on thC' ground
below.
When the ndc do"'n"ard "as
bncfly halted. Marshall called out
cheerfully. but in 1stentl~. "He).
when are "'" going do" n Get me
down herr."
"Perfect.'" pronounced Mrs. Bush
as the white cage finaJI) perched on
tem firma he tool Marshall 0' er
to shake hands and pose for a pic-
ture wtth the lift orxra1or. National
Park Service trtt ""orler Ke' 1n
Guard.
al"'a\'I ID'll\tell thJl 'he lOUldn'I
leave us ch1ldrt'n ( f ht•rc \\Cre 'lt'\t'O
of us.I
II "'a.,n'1 un11I m' u\•n husbJnd
~n 10 t.heat 1ha1 1 rt·al11l·d h1'>luf'\
was repca11ng mdf Ii~ lhl'n I "'J'
well a"art· 1ha1 nn tour \1'1lt'r'> -wcrt• ~1ng cheatt:d on h' their huc;~and'
as well
I ha\e neH·r bC'cn atik II' turg.r,t•
m~ parents lor thc:ir dupllt 11\ In·
sread of dealing '4 llh lhl' prohkm
honesll}. the) prt·tc:ndnJ lht·1r mar-
riage "as pcrfoct and taughl u\ thJI
u's OK 10 Jr, c a he
I am dctl·rmmcd II• hrcJI.. lhl'
C)clC b> being l1lmplckl\ 11f>l'n "'•th ~~ sons Thal' '4111 he.-nn ll1,nrn·
but rm lt'tung thl·m l..nu" I .am
aware 1ha1 1hc:1r IJthcr '', ht•.1t1ng on
me and 11" '\.en tht· prof":r "J'
for a hush.ind "' ,umtu, t h1m't·lt -L.\:'\SJ:--.(, \!(( H
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1e& con ellag so you r an resol\ l"
&be problems l'reated b\ a falber
wbo wu anfaltbful and a motber
.-bo &olerated It.
Wben you are at peal't' • ith your-
self. you wlll nor nt'ed to undermiu
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and O MAR SHARIF
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spades and hi1 five-dub response: to
81actwood showed either three ace'
or none. Nonh bad no hcsitauon
about biddina the excellent sfam
Can you claim yow contract~
Tius hand was played by Vcnczu·
clan intcmat.ionaJiJt and currcnr
New York rcsidan David Bcrab 1n
an invitational event in London He
woa tlw tiq of. ~ds, cashed
lbc kll\a of ~ and ace of dia-
moodl, Oft which be ditearded a
hean. LIMn drew the Lut trump end·
i1'1 iD d..-my, Now he ted tlM queen
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Unlvenly of
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Information Meetings
Thursday
November 30th
Brea
Community Hospital
47 1 W. Lambert
Su ite 1 06, Brea
Advance Ufe Science
Troinin9 C.l't•r
3:30 p .m. -4:30 p .m.
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M DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, November 28, 1989
'Io\ 11
SI~ performances alloyed in 'Steel Magnollils'
., J0S aALTAKI -= ............
.. Laupter tbrou'h tears is my
favorite emotion,' Dolly Parton
comments durina "Steel Mifnolias"
-one of many pat, greeting-card
stntiments strewn through this
movie in lieu of real dialogue.
The people in "Steel Magnolias"
-mostly women -are all opinion-ated. all bave circuitous theories on
life (that somehow make-sense) and
all tend to 9uote themselves. Their
words of wisdom -about hfe -
keep comfoa at us. so relentlessly in •
fact that, after a while. you top
duckina and give in. laughing at the
corniest punch line and p~n and
noddina in agreement Wlth the
.hoariest 'Platitude. And there's one
for every ~cas1on an "Steel
Maanohas."
Somehow -miracle of miracles
-it's all completely irres1st1blc. in
large pan because the movie wears
us down wath lls gnnnang good-
naturednes but also because we
come to like thc\l' d1pp). !>elf-nght-
eous chatterboM.'\
"Steel Magnolias," adapted by
Robcn Harling from has •Qcrcdihly
popular off-Broadway play. as
shameless -a fal'1le . hugely enter-
taining movie concocted by some-
one who claims it's based on rcal-h fc
b11• which plav'> ao; 1f Harling has
spent most nt hi\ time watching
woman-oriented l \' sitcoms and
memonzing them all. It"• "The
Golden G irl\ Ml't't<; Dl's1gning
Women."
The top1<.·al prohlcm here in' oh e<.
the bonding dnd m1\undcr\land1ns
between a mother and daughter that
playwngh1 Harling ha,ed on his o"'n
mother and ~l\tcr -\s the film opc.-n'>
M'Lynne Eatcnton {~all~ F1cldl one
of the leading matron'\ of C h1n-
quapin. La .. I'> preparing the "'Cd·
dang of her bclo' ed daughter -th.:
sickly but spoakd Shelh)" {Julia Roh-
erts) -w11h mothl'r and daughter
hightaahng at o'er to the UH!..'
beauty salon o" ncd h~ bra'i\~ 1 ru\'
Jones (Panon), ""how mo110 1,
"There's no sul'h 1h1ng a' natural
T\! LISTl~GS
7:30 8:00
St•rrlng In .. Steel M•gnoltas-· •r• Dolly
P•rton ftop left) Sally "•Id, D•ryl H•nn•,
Shlrl•J Maculn•. Olympla
Jull• Roberts.
hcaut\ ··
\I '1ru' \.. \\l' m1'l'I I "'" 111
\f'L' nnc ', l11w,1 tm·r l" .ind Ill lj,!h
b<1r' -lhl 'l"f' 'm >11th t l.llH'l'
1-kl1 ha II )h mrr.1 () 11...11..1\I th1 for-
mer lir'>t l.1d\ of < h nqu 11111 .and
one 111 II\ (\\It r • 11 .,, ""nwn 111"
1n,··1rng1hl1 , 11111111.t~l 111 ( lul\l r
BouJr\.aU\ 1...,h1rln \l.H I .1111\.'I
Out'>l'f pmnnL lhl·d ''n I· r lhl
lll"n '>other 'H.1llln ""llhtn .1lld ti
fncnd fl\JI of < l.111\:l' .tnd \nrwlh
Dupu' I Dar' I H.1n11;ih 1 1h1 Ill'\.\ .,,r1
1n to"'n "'h•1 hn11111L' I'"'' ''"'' tant and go1'' thrr111rh 111.111\ ,11111"
ing t:hJngn hd11rl' fin.1th l1nd111 ..
Jc\U\
The mo' it· ., ahout a small-tu"' n 1 \oront\. :i t otenc nf "'omen and
about ho"' thc'c "'"nwn 'uppun Jntl
cheer on ont• anotht•r 1n "'J" 1h.11
men haq~ ~t·t 10 <l1'>l m n -
The pt.'f\ J\I' c honH.'<.J)u n hon11 Ii '
placed a'>1de and ignored. 11·, quill
mo"ing. 1h1\ \tl·aJfa.,1 lll\;all~ I
lound m\\Cll toulhl'O mort· h\ lhl
"'ondcrtul tru:nd,h1p ,harl·J h' 1h
"'omen thJn h' J 1rag1'" plot d l\lll'
that 1(\1\ 11
\\hal ul11mJ tl'h \\IO\ u' ti l'I
1111 .... t·,er. .irl' thl· \tronr Pl 1
tmmanet·\ I ht'fl' l\n·1 .1 h.td n nl
hl·re and \.\hat' ama11nt 1, thal
8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30
tht'\ 'rl· '>O 'ancd The '" actre'i'><.'S
ht· ha' c a~ 1 f the) 're in SI\ different
mm ll'\ anJ \Cl 11 <•II coml') together
lul1J Rnhtrt\ " )Omething of a
rc,l'l.1111111 a' \hdh~. pla~1ng the
lhJr,ll ltr "'Ith an l•dgi: II nc,cr
realh tam1· to tale hl'r) that\ ad-
m1rJhll .ind darmg. 1..0n\1denng
"'hat \hl· ".tnh lrom the..· aud1l'nce.
Dar.I llJnnah 1\ ab,olutl'h lhJrm·
ang 1n .i l(anll' tharal"tl'r performance
J\ lhl tl""-"'"ard .\nnelle Olympia
Duil.al..1' 1c; \lither\ and ekg:.sn1 as
1 hl' du plt l I ICIU\ \hJrp· tongued
C l..a1rcl' and \h1rl1' \1Jl l aim· -
"'cit ~h1rl'' a hoot J\ .i prum·-facl'd
"nman ··.,.,ho\ hcl·n in a had mood
tor .lfl u·a"· I although. aftl·r
.. I nm\ ,,, r:ndl·armcnt'' and
"\1adamc \11u,,J11l...1" 'h1·\ pla\C·d
11nl· rru1w·l.1 tl'd 1\11111.an 100 man' nt
ld11· I
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flO\\l'I II d\Plfl' lo -lllflll'\ trnm
gr('JI \.all\ I 1l'ld "'ho ha\ J J ram,1111
\cenc..· hen· to '-'nd .all dram.al it" \tl'nt·<.
and mJk1·\ 11 \l't'm n111 thl· least b11
lnntnHd or man1pul.1t1\l' or the·
.ttmJI hut m1/ 1 h1' " :a ix·r-
lorm.inu· 111 \J\111 O nl\ l'Jnon 1s
"l'3i. hut through no IJult nt ht·r
0"' n hl' hJ\ thl' '"-1'll hll''>I role a
non-rok n·.111' hut JI ka't \hr ha'>
haJ lhl' good 'l'n\~· 10 I urn I ru' ~
anto !Joli\ Pan11n "hllh ., al"'a~s
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Tue., Nov. 21, t :OO P.M.
fDDIE MURP
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re.st of News
Carson R
CllHIS ~ Bl'Oltlefs Pd'' z ''l
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Ne-.s Pal Sa,P
Bitner Miller love
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MOVIE LISTl~GS
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Enteitalnlng anchor
breaks mold In liJPan
1y JANta fUHRMAN . ~
~~llfrllet ,
TOK YO -For 20 million Japanese, Hiroshi Ku~e is an
anchor in the stormy seas of modem life. .•
The 45-ycar-old. boyish-looking newscast~r <,>n TV Auh1 s
"News Station" program anchors one of the n~t1on s !"~st popular
news show, drawing viewers with has p1oneenng. op1n1onated 80-
minute look at the day's events. .
.Jn a culture that usually leans more to cooperation than
criticism, Kume has become a working ma.n's hero .. for many.
Admirers claim l\e_. has the "common man touch. fearlessly
criticizing the powers that be in a Japan wracked by government
scandals, international crit1c1sm and new nches. .
With the irreverent style of a QUIZ show host -his former
occupation -he has revolutionized Japanese TV news and ~l off
the so-called "News Wars" in which competing networks 1m1tatcd
his s~le.
Critics and competitors claim he''i biased. brash and -perhaps
worst of all -not a real jOumahst.
Part Howard Cosell. pan Willard Scott. and in no way a Peter
Jennings, a Tom Brokaw or a Dan Rather. Kume rebuffs both the
pans and the pr.use.
He avoids including himself an the legions of maddle<lass. loyal
"salary men" who glue this count!") together. He points out that
anyone wh o.cams a IV anchor's \ala!) -about $700,000 annually,
TV insiders say -can hardly be considered one of the trampled
masses. ,
One television cntac. Sadanobu i\ok1 . says Kume s support
comes from viewers who. Jcsaring pohtacal reforms but not revol-
ution. applaud the unprecedented way he speaks ~ut.
"He cntici1es authonty without hes11a11ng. but he also balances
has criticism. People like to th1nil. the) ~e a little of themselves on
the screen when the) watch ham." ~}s Aoki.
For some Japanese. Kume as an independent voice, the kind of
voice silenced 1n pre-war Japan by fealty 10 the emperor and muted
in postwar Japan b~ \Ub~rv1cncc to Japanese business.
Kumc delight\ in pointing to his ratings -a 20 pccent share
of the '1cw1ng public -when confronted "'1th claims he doesn't
measure up to the ~1a1d. detached dch,cl") o"f Japan's other tallong
beads. ·
Four )Cars ago. T\' '\~h1 brought Kume on from competitor
Tokyo Broadcasting ~) 'ill'm. "'here hl' ho\ll'd QUIZ shows. cookmg
programs and musical' h then forgcd a format incorporaung
Kume's views of the news
The move prompted loud cn11c1sm from media watchers about
Kume's lack of joumahsm l''pcnencc But hlS outspoken dehver)
quickly attracted vacwerc; What follo .... ed wac; a cavalcade of
im1 tat1ons in the same late e\l'ning ume slot.
Kume admats 10 being "'orned b} th e onl) copycat sh<?w that
has survived. The encroach1n$ ratangs of public broadcaster NH K's
''News Today" makes him thank he should run a 11gh 1er ship. and
"move from a news \ho"' 10 real news ...
"I thank ma) he I'll 1dl fcwa juke<' S<t}S a sm1hng Kume. who
has remarked 10 JapanC'>l' inter. ll'Wcr\ that he learns more from
watching Beat Takl''ih1. a popular TV comedian. than from other
newsca'iters.
On TV. Kuml' \\-car\ pulhH l'r S\\i:atcrs, waves h.as hands.
gnmach. Turchc' forward in to thl:-cami:ra. and dehghr~ m pointmg
10 scale models of' olcanoe\ or train -.ct\ wh1k re' 1ewang the day's
major events
The commcntar. comes nut after an C\Cnt has' been descnbed.
as Kume talks o\er the IS\ue\ \li1th his co-anchors.
.\mong other thing,, i..ume's ne.,.,S<.·asts ha'e h1ghhgh1ed the
long tra,aals of the gll\eming L 1bcrJI Democratic Pan~. "'hach has
been embroiled in innucncc-pcddhng and SCll scandals.
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Charity agency
issues an SOS
for new home
It is time to send up another SOS for SOS.
The charitable organization Share Our Selves, which
f~s. clothes and minist~rs to the needs of the poor, is itself
facana homelessness. A caty imposed deadline to find other
quarters looms just six weelcs away. · ·
The Costa Mesa City Council voted last summer pot
to extend SOS's lease at lh.e city-owned Rea Community
Center beyond Jan. 15, 1990. While an SOS-run medical
and dental clinic will be allowed to remain at the communi-·
ty center on Hamilton Street for another year, conflicts
between SOS's patrons and neighbors prompted the council
to force the move. The city docs not believe the agency is
compatible with the neighborhood.
The council majority led by Councilman Orv Am-
burgey wants SOS to find another location, one where large
nJmbers of poor and homeless people would not be
regarded as intruding into a residential neighborhood.
Nof"!h <.;osta Mesa has been suggested by Amburgey as a
destination because many of those using sos· services are
from Santa Ana.
Understandably. SOS is reluctant to move. The char-
1t} 's present sate is well-suited to its mission. The quaners
arc large. parking is adequate and the west Costa Mesa
location ts within easy walking distance of many Costa
Mesa residents who use the charity's services.
When the council voted in July to force the move. SOS
Director Jean Forbath said .she would rather close the
charity than move it. Forbath has since softened her stand
and SOS's board of directors voted to work with city
officials in findine another location.
The problem ts nothing much seems to have happened
since then. SOS has reviewed several alternate locations.
ruling each of them o ut for a variety of reasons including
in~ccessib1ht } to pedestrians. inadequate parking and
prohibiu ve rents.
The city sees SOS's standards as foot dragging and
already bad blood threatens to boil as the January deadline
approaches. A showdown seems imminent and that means
poor, homeless people may be funher victimized.
We are unconcerned with whether Forbath and Am-
burgey appear o n each other's Christmas card list but we
are most concerned that such a wonhwhile, necessary
agency like SO might be shut down for even a day as the
two sades try to demonstrate their resolve.
A little compro mise is in order.
SOS needs to demonstrate to the city 1t is making a
good fa ith efTon to locate new quaners. Perhaps a council
delegation or city staff me mbers cC1\Jld JOin the search
committee. There must be an adequate site somewhere
within Costa Mesa's boundaries. Maybe the city can help
find it.
Also. the city should be willing to soften its deadhne
if the charity agency as making progress toward relocatton.
Spelling out exactly how much city help SOS can expect in
the way of relocation assistance and rent suppon would
speed the process.
If both sides agree that the pnmar) goal 1s to find
another stte for SO to continue helping the need} of the
community, previous obstacles can be swept aside.
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OPINION Tuesday, November 28, 1989
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annt\' ''-II' b ... ~ 1 I 1h111I. l1m \'a'
11u1 111 11111 1n,11ll1n~ II.in t'lt'lau<.e nl
hn <II\< 1111n,1l p."111on •'n 1he RJ' < luh 11.·.1\t l\llll'111n I ilnn't hnpJ'('n
ll' 'h.Hl' hl'I ~11111 111 'IL'\' and had
I hl,·,n 1'n th1. 1.11011\11 \\l' \\11ull.I ha'C'
p n \ .11d' Jdl.tll'll tin· ''"u'· 'l'I'\ '1g-
,,r11u'"
In 1he \Cdf\ I -.crH'd on th<' ('Oun-
c.11 I \\35 ptl'\ludcd from ~rttC't·
"'"'"' 1n &1' ( lub matter-. ~au\C.' 011 1 fom11\ ·h.1J J """r hfrumr
nl\·mtx'l"\hip H'a"' Ix-fore I ran for
1..ounc.11 \\hen 1hc le. \C ('\l('M1on
fir,t ~amc up 1n IQ ~.the '\tatc Fair
Pol111~al Prat't1ccs ( omm1'l'l1on
rukJ that I had to '>tit m' m<'mbcr-'h'J' hl.•forr l'\cn the .:'01Jnc1I. "1th
me .11l,LJ1n1na. could 'Ot<' on the
l\lill
\\ hC'n m) .. Id\ &0 lhrou h the
h lJn' ot "hat the.· had 10 ~ufltt
th.it l rnuld tic on the 11 ouncil.
J" 1n1 up the Ra~ luh ttnn1 coon
1 ..it the top ot the h\t, folloWt'd
clo"'I> b> "al .. 1~ pn-cin t\ J.or me. the 81\ tub makes cw·
pon &he prcm~ &o-n 1hlt '' 1 ~ ttn• of 1 ip«Wular roUctteon of
)l4:h1t and ~lint~ <thaak
)C•Y., 81H HUlmonl ch'1tftll .....
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111 ', · "••Ol 1n. 1llhl."r lx'Jl"h II'\'
' \\ th.1: I ,)'11 .l prt\ Jlt' t. llllt'n
\\ d L'I ,It l,J\l )lltntn~ In !ht'
dl'l•.111. .1h1•1.t .h.-tu111n· nf lht• R:l\
1 '' 1 h1 nnl l1.'nllll'\ In fai.:t
1 ••. 11 \\ t>11r·1 ~··• nl\ \1~na1un: 11n
a ;x · 1 •'" n~ lhl' .11unl1I to hear
th1 HJ ' 1 l11h ' rc~lll'''
H,"' n 1.1 '"' Jx·, .111,l' f, t•h n d"· a~11.·,, ,, 11h \ 1•111 pcHnl nf '1r"-.lim.
d1• '" l ~111 '•11 lhl' P<'"t'r to g1,1.•
h1.· 1h, "l1l••rtJI h1.'.l'l'·h<1 I ""'II
li~h. IP 11 t h11ltr t•nd tor hc-r nithl
,1, .1n ,·In !rd ,,lfil 1.11 10 <''fX'U~ Jn
unp.•J'ul.11 J'kl\ll1nn 1n thr puhh<'
IOll•fl'\I
I gilt 1 n h' 1 hl' \a mt II' \\hen 'hr
dn 1dl."tl t 111 I i:rsu<i(m \\3'in·1 rcp-
rl·~·n11 ng u' ,1nd l.'iC'( tl'd ll'l challrn@.C'
him
"\ o u an: 11ut M 'our mind ·· I
ll'Un<,c.•kd "1);1 \<IU h3\t" 3 dt':tth
"1\h'"
\\ hl."n the l<epuhh1.·an h1cr:.u'C'h\
ti IN Ill mll\l'k her out of thr rn'·
mar,, m" ~n\(' <1f f:ume' k1ck«1 1n
and I " " hoo._C'\l 11n<"C again 1n
d fcnd1n hrr rontmnnr\t
hcrt' I "m JO•ncd 1n a nc•
Nttlc l\nd I mu'it &et another bttf
out on the table. •hat offended me
&he mO\I 1n 'our c lumn Jim. ••
)Our snOU ) "a' of add.rUi1nt
I 'l'hn a \\1lhc [\cl n R~~
D1Jn'1 >Ou h.n·c the aou to call her tt~ her f11ht Maw and her tttk'"
1 tot tt\cral calls from rrldtn
a '• mt to n"9in )'OOr vanous al~n\ Tk ..... lroublmi OM
for •• --lM ~ ..... -... «>Mt• ......... 8M\' ....
th1. PJ\ 1hon \ llU ._new 1f '''U rt'all~
":in11.•J le\ 1nt)ame the populace all
'nu h.1d 11 J c1 "'a' threaten thtll ,;i~ rl•d '\'\\ l't1rt &a h icon. (i1"c uc;
J bn-.11.'
.\JI thl· na1h 1'1!01 nc<'d". I'm urr
I' Jul·ltn~ ,nlumnf\t' If 1 ""crcn·1 o
l)h\ 1ou\I) (ll)l\t•mcnopausal m cdt·
1or l'C'ulJ "1,, "O..m't p..'l an) 1ttcn·
llllO tn J:IC'"IC' he'<;; otWIOU\I
ha' me. h~·r (X'rtod "
Jd.H ff~•..,. It • Ne•JW1 B~•ct rt' ,..,,, u4 1 ,.,..._ _,..,.
of ,._, toity.
Commam welcome
The Dail
opin10M n
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AIO Or.nge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Toeeday, Nov.nbet 28. 1989
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. by Bil Keane COtJllfTER CUL TU~ by Maratta & Maratta PEAKUTS by Charles M. Scttuiz
"So far I've got, 'Dear Grandma.
I'm fine. How are you?' ... What
else is there to say?"
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson
. "His girlfriend ditched him for that
firehouse Dalmation. ·'
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
TUllBLltWEltDS
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1~~ "\XNTAL ToolS 1>\SCUS~ w" H~E" o~ Nol 10 E~T (AN'V'/.
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
GARFIELD by Jim Davis
ag 1lll!! II' 1 I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
by Jerry Scott
by Jimmy Johnson
WEU! I ~IGMT ~l JU~t
Ar~fl.AVtR
CXJT ~ Ol' ~(./) ~l I
by Tom K. Ryan
"Hl.fM'OJR MAI~ P:•AN'7
'' WAL.K ~IS I/JR.I. ~·"
JUDGE PARKER
I WANT YOU HERE
THE DAY AFTER
TOMORROW. K IKll
WUAT Ct) CfOU ™INK, WEl.l. TUE'f'~E LJ~C~t: C.0~7 00™ VEJ:Z'(r:lt\JE
--f,C~~
by Harold Le Doux
YES. I KNOW .. BUT
ACCORDING TO THE
STORY I 'M GQ1NGiO
TELL. I FOUND YOU
IN PARIS AND
YOU'RE COMING
BACK TO THE STATES
ON THE CONCORDE'
FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk
DOONltSBURY by Garry Trudeau
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28. 1989
t 00 I H \I I U<;:l lapSes into 70-57 defe.at Barons
Keefe, he
may soon
be called
Bo Keefe
Cardinal standout
still dealing with
hoops, and nets
8y ED ZJNTEL
~,_c., .. -..... ~
So. Adam what"s 1t going to be.
basketball or voile~ ball'' Or are ) ou
already tired of heanng tha t que'I·
uon?
Adam Keefe has what 'tanford
basketball coach Mike Mo ntgo mel)
calls a nice problem He's \Cl) good
at rwo sports. Onl) thing is. he's not
con vinced kccfe can play both and
accomplish whatc\cr 11 1s that K~fe
wants to accomplish.
Riaht now. the Woodbndgc High
product is concentrating on ba ket-
ball. At least he v.as o n Monda~ night
in lead1n1 the Cardinal to a 70-57 v.1n
over UC In anr. Kl-efe scored a
pme-h1gh 20 points and had a gamr-biah 11 rebounds
Combined v.11h :! I poanb and Q
rebounds in tanlord\ opening
season game Fnda\ la tltl-~6 "'1n
over Cal Pol~ n Lu•"> Oh1spo).
Kttfe has had a nil.c start th•" H·ar
But comr nnt spring. he: .... ,:, he'll
apm focus on 'olk~ ball
Montgomc:I) a pprt-..·1atl'' the fact
the sophom(lrc fo rward l'\leh 1n and
enjoys both '>ports. Not too man~
JUYS can do ll But Mo ntaomerg)
isn't so sure it's an KC"Cfo's best
interest to sort of moonlight as he
has.
"At least when you talk about the
NBA in his future. thert•'s so much
com~t1t1on as 1t is. taking umc from
something hkc basketball ."ell.
you'd hate to sa) four )ears fro m
now. I only v.1\h ··
Well, as thc) sa). "'things aren't all
that bad." .\ctualh . the\ ne'er ha\ c
been for Keefe c\Cr sanee. \o\Cll. e'er
since an)one can rcmembt·r
They retired his number dunng
ceremonies at Woodbndge Mo nda\
afternoon Wh' ,.Well. bc\.au5C:' Kce(e
did 1t aU there ·He led thr \\ amors to
\k state On ISIOn II champ1on~h1p
his Junior )Car. a"cragmg :!~ 5 points
that ~ason. ·
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lly JON fEllGUSON
Of -a-.. ,_ "-'
The time of year 1s showina for
tk UCI men's basketball team.
If you measured its intensity
tbrol.llbo ut the pmt . 11 wou ld r~d
like the pnntout on a maJor earth-
quake.
The Anteaters conunuC'd to ~ a
team of high highs and low lov.s
Monday night ag.:unst . tanford . l 'n-
fort1.mately for them. the lov.s
outlasted the h1ghr, :and rl'glsttred a
70..57 non-conference deft'al at the
8~n Events Centrr to drop the
Anteaters' record to 0-:?
··we .act up and \o\C get com-
fort.able and ~m to get compla-
cent .. satd senior point guard Rod
~mer, the onl) pla~cr l '( I Coach
Bill Mulligan pointed out as ha,ing
a &ood ouuna Monda) "We go into
lapses. h hun U"> the first two games
now. You can't do "that and beat a
Dtv1s1o n I team •·
~ftcr tht' team pla~ed well in
stints. Butler \81d 1t was JU'>t il
matter of. "We'~ no t making cuts as
hard, not. scrttn1ng a'i hard. people
arc JUSt not c-oncentratmg a\ hard •·
Last Saturd.a~. l CI turned a 13-
poin t fi rst half deficit 1 nto a I I-point
second haJf lead and then \o\Cnt
scoreless for 5 minut~. _,6 'iC:'Cond"
en route to defc:u
Monda}. the .\nteak•r-. built il
:?4-1 S lead on Mike Labat's baseline
la)1 n \o\tth ·n remaining in the tir.t
half. but fa1kd to ~ore until Rad.'
Butler' la~ up "'1th I 49 left. a I.apse
of 6 ' \,\ 1thout a point
In the second half. Justin
Anderson's three-point basket v.1th
t 1·54 rema1n1na &a"e LC I a 48-45
ad,antage The nteatcn didn't
score aga1'l until Butler''> la) up at
7· 13 and managed a total of onl)
rune poan t'I 1n the final 11 54
~tulhgan \3"' 11 '11mph alter
watch1n'g Palmer 'ICorc I h points and
onl~ one other ~nleater 1n double
figure v. uh Herdm.in at I I l C. l's
\trength 1s suppoSt·d tu ~ 11r, of-
fen~. but 1t man gl·d onl~ 1:! ~r
ccnt \hooting an tht• ~tond halt and
39 ~rcent for the gam(' from the
field b ('n "'"'""'' the' linal llT't'·
thro" penentage -u\ualh J l < I
~trt'ngth -"'J'> agJ1n under N l
pcrtffil I f11r I ~ I
· \.\ e l)act lour other gu~ \ "'ho
don t tal e OH'r · \tull1gan '>J.Jd "11
Palmer doe\O't talc O'l:r \\('.\('
got to ge,t wmc hdp lrom•thl' other
auys. When he·-. out uf there no ooe
takes o'er \ft he pla)\ 136)
manut" ..
While ~1 ulhgan "a' luo~1ng tor a
more "ell-rounded lllntnhut1on.
Stanford tinalh 111 11' ~1flen\t: 1n
gear in the '>Ct.imd t .111 pJn1\. ulJrl)
~dam Kt'ek the.' \.\ 1xlhnd11t· 1!1g.h
product ,,_.ho I\ lJ •fl!! lommJnd ot
the Cardinal in ht' "•rhomore
season
Keele 'KornJ I ~ ul hi\ ~n11·-h1)t.h
20 points 10 tht• \t:WnJ IJalf and
grabbed J g.amt··ht~h 11 H'b< urd'
"The '><'ond nal 1 ~t·t•i,· I<• " "°tr
the gaml n . '-tW" • J MIUt II •
\1ulhgao \.! J ·· 1 ht 1i•,t i Jlt' ... ,.
hmtt him to u.~n t'IJ'h '' ·
The rt'a,on 1 n th • • I JI' "J\ J
f Pluse st-r UCI / 1121
.
forfeit
l · games
Macer Dei, El Modena
granted forfeit wins;
HB game a 'twin-loss '
lly ROGER CARL.SON
()f ·~ o-,. ,,_ lt.,,
The seeming)~ m ~ nad ol m-
ehgJb1l1t1C!> in the unset League con-
tinues -Fo unuun Valle~ H1gh's
Barons ha' e bttn stnp~d of tv.o
non-league tootball '1ctones O\l'r
\tater Dc.1 and El ~fodena and a
game \o\hu;h "as lo'it to Huntington
Beach tht'n v.un b' forfeit because
Huntington Bealh had an inehg.iblc-
pla)er hai, bet'n ruled ··a doubk
IO'IS ..
fhe cru\ 111 the matter re,0ht:'>
around returning starter Rob Dubar.
a <,tandout runnc:r v. ho was in1ured
on and off during the season
Dunng tht' ">um mer his parent!>
planned to mu' e to Laguna !°'o 1guel
according to head l·oach \hke
~tlner hut as plans unfolded 1t was
decided to mo' c-from his Fount.am
Valle' res1denc(' hl'fore the antici-
pated· mo'e 111 Laguna 'iguel
The m il\t' to Laguna ;'l.1guel did
not take plale and tht· Duban rc-
locatt'd in Huntington Beach 'o
not1ficat1nn "'a~ made to thc Baron,·
coalhang ,14ff and nu appl11.:at1on for
v.a1\er "ti' •eque\tt:d and bcxau..e of
11 the Bar J n\ v.en· unlnov.1ngl'
pla~ 1ng "'1th an in\·ltgiblc: pla~er
· \.\ e JN 1..J\ i:rt:d 11 the \1onda'
alter "'C pla,ed H untingto n Beach.:.
!Mild \111nc:r .ind "'<' "ert: ahle to
1mmcd1ateh gt't him chgib1ht) tor
the Fontana g..tme in the Cl F pla~ -om"
~1tlner -.a id tht: rn elJllun rnme to
light fro m .sn .inon\ ml>U' nhl1nc call
aQd tha1 the Baron'>· Jdm1nl\tra11on
than '"' e<:tt1gatt·<l .snd h•und th<.' in-
formation to be true · ·
El1g1b1ht~ for Ouhar t11 ~ornpete
agatn\t Fontana "a" granied almo'it
1mmed1ateh 'lmph h' tilling 1~ut a
"'al'l'r form "hath " \lnLLllh auto-
mattcalh appm' ed in ~a'i("\ "'hrre
student'> lea'<' their ung.in.sl '>(hool''>
anendan1.e area but reque~t tl' l"l'·
main a' studl'Ol'> at that t)nginal
i,c hool
··But ht' v.a, 1nel1!_!1hk bl.'tMe that
and "t: JTt' lllnl·1t1ng llUr 'Kt<'ne
ntr \tdter [)\,•1 c ~ -~~ and El \tod-
ena 1 ~~-~I1 in leagut' pla\ " ..aid
\1tlner of thc tl'Chn1caht\
Duhar camt'd I~ llm(''i for 99
\ ;ards and ,,_.a' a ~1g lt·~ 10 the >A 1n
against \latt'r l>t-1 .\gaan'it El "1od-
ena he-,ame<l unce for one 'ard
before going ll'a,1ng v.1th an in1un
He also pl;a,l·d aga1~t O..ean V1t'\o\
and Edison. but those "ere lo!>SC!> on
the tidd so forfeit are not an order
.\ga1nst Huntington Beach ht' ear-
ned 11 ume<; for fl~ ~ards and caught
one pa\~ 1n c1 ~h-1 I loss That IOS'i
"as tuml·d 1n10 a .. \ICton .. \.\hen 1t
1o1.a re,eakd that Huntington Beach
otTen"' e tat k· [)a, 1d Roman \,\as
1hchg1hl<" Jnd 11 latapultcd Fountain
\ alle' int<' the pla) offs and Hunt-
1ngton Beach out \.,f the pla~otTs
'o"' that decl\1on has bttn !T'l-
eg.ated 10 ··douhlc lo'ises .. and Foun-
tatl' \ allc\ ,,_. tnds up nffic1a lh 2-Q
ll\ C'rall ~ · ~ in league
He grc" up and "ent to
J...1ndergancn here and has h'ed here
I \<.'a~ at the same addrc."Ss:· wd
Fountain \ alle' .\thkuc Dutttor
\11!-e Henigan · Keefe averaatd 27.:? points a game
his ~or )tar aod made four \ll-
Amcn ca teams Ht wns scltttcJ ( ah-
(.-teaw lff KHFE/Bl t uc1•1 Miii• LalNtt f JJ tall•• control. •••vine ttt• Cardln•r• Deshon Wine-•• with nothing to do but stt and watch.
.. But the house dnl fdt throuJh
and the' go t an apartment in thr
(Pleaw ~ FORFErT /Bll
Chargers' heart
is located right
behind the center
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~ JON FERGUSON
°'-~,_s .. ,.
It's a player hke Edison H igh
senior quartcrbedt Donnie m1th
that makes coaches rthu a ht tie m ort
-if that's poss1~ -in the heat of
ban.le. Cbar&en mento r Dave White
watched his )OUn.1 SlJf\al-caller
mature dunnJ a rthef sttnt of four st.ans~ a Junior when rqular staner
•""7• ............
1t1on for Edison Hr l nc\o\ "hat h.1d
to be done He mal~" tht' real.I\ JnJ
it's 1 lot easier to mal e rc.-d, trnm up
in lhc stands. He' JU~a malk in·at
a<tJustments and aud1bk~ all H'M
"We''e had a lot of grc.at Quar-
terbKks at the hool. but -.tat-1o1. 1\t'.
he's naht there with tht• best of them
He's a winner and find-. a "ll' to "'n
the pmc. He' bttn a v.inner 1m."<'
be eic>t to th1 hoot a a fre hman In
the la.st four )Can. he hasn't lo t too
man) pmes as tanina quanerba k.
The kids rail a.round ham and ~now
he's aoin.a to find a "'a) to ,,_.In ..
And Smtth IK'COmph hed tho!(
touchdown dn\e'S ancr thro-.1nt an
inttrteptton which ~t up an Eittn.bo~r Ott But ht sbo"cJ a
most ad.mu"lbtc ath~t• tratt h' n
•GI from a ma take to take rontrol f \kaamc.
For bis ef'fon m1th •b hMen
tbc Otltb Pllof P\a)~r of the \\ttk..
0 1 J-.Sl mack a Nd mid." said
Smalb of lM an\nttpttOn. "I should
hl"e tut'Md upfield and ran I tncd
10 matt 10:1Mlb•111 bia out of
_... ... 1 k.ntw ck~o tet confidence .... bdlle udtbeam.
•~toeetlMofttMtmo,, ..
AM (~) ltored °" .._.,
*i"-WtMda= ... •dw li•11iM1 lfter ....... lllil lllll• .....................
AAlr Irie ~ ......
do>4n) "'"' a P<>•'tr kttp They W'trt
\c\1nt on Shant. and 1 fak.cd the bill
10 him and ao around htm 10 the
ouu.dc."
Rock k kl\. who cauaht .four
beth on the dmt. took achantaee of
•Mt tM C"hartm hid daJN*Ci at
halftanac "°°'"' into tlw p~. wt' knew ........... MT/I ll
Oilers shed i.nside povver,
vvill be off and running
By ROGER CARL.SON
()I ....... O."V ~ aot ,, ....
In a rat11n \l '' h ha' an l" t•r
"'helm an~ .1hun,1.1nt \' lll r<.'tumantt
talent -.a L1 r,u1t "h1,h ha' mort•
qualit' pl.1 t'r' rct11rn1~).! th.in an'
coach ,;an a mt·mh.. r n thc f'J't I 'i
, ear\ \ 11u h.1 \l t '1 •n,kr "'ht•re
docs that ''"1' l R,., \lillcr md ht'
Hun11ngh n &·•ll h 1 lift r-.
The c.urtalt -,h''"' · 1u-.1-\tC'(ih<.'n
Lu as a' J rt'turn1nt: '.ll"llt\ mcm~r
from last '><'.&'illO Rut 11 thX'-.n ·t ta!l.c
long to find more th.in ·1u,t'' lut·a ...
a 6-foot-6 "'°rt "11h tlu1d mo' e,,
Qutd:nes,, board c.u·cngth and a tal-
ent for shooting
<\s a JUOIOt ht· 3' craacd 11 ' .and
had a high game of 20 on a chnm-
p1onsh1p team loaded wuh balan«
Luau 1'1 the t~ pc who can carry a
quintet. but 1n addmon. the Oaten
have 6-foot-3 ' nno H1~h 1rnnsfer
Mustapha bd1. \,\ho "'·' the Oran e
ttquc· Most luabk Pla)er a a
sopho mo re" -a c11•cu1t v.h1ch hou
Brea-Ohnda. "~trm and \anna
He' a 20-point threat c'e~ l1mr ou1.
"He can take 11 in 14k or o utside ..
aid Miller of bd1 "He'\ real "<'r-
suik."
The rest o thr Oik"" The ·tt all
no-names. t lt'a t the 're no--namcs
outltek oft~ un~t I c-a~ TM
unttt l.allut k.not11 all about t~m
bcca.att dllt)' -ett the le u~·, 1un1or
,·anaty cMmPIOM la t a n
Witlll IM tafhal of p&a Cl'\ olf that
JV .... ..._.. wttb Lucas and
bell M• ia ..... pn and
will tit ,..... a ... ""' oa tht ftoor wida I ... ~ ..,.._, lemfO
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0r.,..eou. DAILY PILOT/ Tuelday, November 21. 1118 . ---------
OILERS Huou• ......... dl~ "The main thin& with this group is
that they're not tested." said Miller.
"We're going up against Marina with
four stanen back. Ocean View with
three stan ers back. Edison with three
back and two others who pla yed a
great deal of the time. They've
pro' cd ther can pla) at the varsity
len•l
from 111 Dec. 1-..-N•wl>Of'I·~ Elkl TOUfM'll (llnt
rOund I I Coit• Mftji, Oec I, • 0 m I
"We're going to U'>C our big men to
press and put thCfl\ up front." said
Miller. "We'll eweriment v.llh lhlS
and see how. It work 1n lh{'
preseason. We'll ha\C Monon and
Lucas right along)1de our guard up
front on the press.·:
o.c ... ,_, El TOl'o. 7 30 II m
Dec II· IS-LI Quinta Tourn..,. tllf\1 round
,,. T01"r1nc., Dec II, I 11.m I
OK 21-Lono 8ffch W1llOll ("<>'Ml
OK-2•·2'-•I Cout Cr1rl"ma1 Cl1u1c J•n. ,......, Ml~ike~
Jen 10-.1 EC1i1on•
Jen l~I Marin••
Jan 17-el OCH n vi.w• "That's the only question I have as
(our> lad. of experience." Complemenung o.\bd1: "ho wall
probably be an the backfourl as much
as the front coun v. 1tb has 'crsauht}
is the league's Most Valuable Player
from last year's JV squad. 5-foot-9
Dennis Callaha n.
Jen lf-W.slmlmll(' tl'Ome
Jen 26-el Foun1111n Vali.v•
Jen 71-EClllOll' (hOmel . Jen 3l-Merll\I' (llO~J M Iller rates his unit as ~tter
shooters than the team whic h shared
the league championship with
Edison and Ocean View a year ago.
e.,pt·cially from the perimeter.
Feo ?-Oce•i" View• 1noma1
Feo 1-1 W91tmln•t••'
Feo 9-f'ount•ln Vellev• r.ome1
'cMnolH SunMI L.eou. oame
Att o-me1 •• 1 D m • uMlu notl!d But 11's obviously a stiff challenge.
"The league is going to be the
•arongest through the first five since
I've been a varsity coach, and it's
going to be the most even with top
calllx•r teams." continued Miller.
That quanct -Lucas. ..\bd1.
Monon and Callahan. apixars to
have suining berths locked up with
the season opening Fnda) night at
Costa Mesa (6 p.m.) in the first round
of the Newport-Mesa Tournament.
while up front are senwrc; I l'd Rarc;h
(6-2) and Kevin McAninch ( C>-.:!, :! H)
and junior Matt Ta) lor (t:i-'I
Normally what thr 01kr' ha\C as
enouvi to a squad 1n thl' rnk uf.11111l'
favonte, but 1n the l'~l\l' of II unt-
ington Beach. \.\11h1n thl' Sunwt
League. they can bl' con\1lk rl0d a!> no
better than "contender,.··
.. The other guard spot 1<; has1l·~1lh
up for grab ... ~ad Maller
Other guard arc St.'n1ors ..\nh
Duo ng (5-9) and ' ott Jahr t5-I I J.
SPORTS BREAK
C allege basketball
coaches' take home
pay going big time
From The Associated Press
COLUMBIA. S.C -Clemson basket--ti'
baH coach C'hfT Elias took home $:!65.000 in • -e
pay and other compensauon an I 988-89 and '
South Caro lina basketball coach George ----
Felton earned bet\\ecn S 188.000 and$:! 11000. a news-
paper reponed Monday
The compensation figures were compiled b) The
State newspaper. which obtained 1nformauon on the
1988-89 school ~eat from records obtained through the
Freedom of Jn(orm.it1on o.\cl
Ellis. who has led the Tigers to postseason playoff
benhs m each of his tir'it fiH· seasons at Clemson.
earned a base salan o f $90. 7:!0 last season. He was
guaranteed b) contract S~S.000 for has radio and T V
shows, but actuall) earned $95.000. The tale said.
Clemson also guaranteed Elh'> a number of perks.
ancludanB t\\O automobiles v.onh $30 .000: paJd the
annual S7. 7 5 prl'm1um on tv.o hfe insurance pohc1es
worth S700.000. full medical insurance for him and ha s
famil), and paid him a bonus of one month's pay -
$6.436 -for quahf) mg for po~tseason play.
He also recc1,ed income from summer youth
cam ps. speaking engagements and endorsements. While
thOS(' figures v.cre una' a1lable. industf) spokesman
estimated Ellis made about S35.000 from a deal with
Converse shoes. the newspaper said. Elhs has since
switched to Reebok.
Felton. who led South Carolina to an NCAA
playoff benh last year an has third season on the JOb,
has a base salary of $77.000. He markets his radio and
television shows himself. and as thought to earn about
as much as Ellis. the newspaper said.
South Carolina also provided Felton with two cars
worth $30.000: a dining club membership: a country
club membership: and a o ne-month postseason bonus
worth $6.41 7.
Fclton's shoe contract v. 1th Conve~ was wonh
$35,000 to $37,000. industf) sources told The State He
also earns an unspecified amount from summer camps.
speaking engagements and other endorsements.
Athletic directors at both schools also earned in
excess of SI 00.000 a )ear in salanes and compensation
tn 1988-89.
South Carolina athletic director King Dixon, who
does not have a contract. was paid a $90.000 base
salary. The university also provided him with a cu
valued at S 15,000; a postseason bonus of $7,500: 41
KaSOn football tie,kets worth $4.510; and a country club
membership valued at S 1.320.
O emson athlenc drrcctor Bobby Robinson's base
salary was $791497. Clemson also gave him a $15,000
auiomobile1 Wllh insurance and taxes included; paid S 1,628 in insurance premiums on a $I 00.000 estate
protector policy; paid the premiums on a SI 50,000 life
tnsurance policy; and pays his medical insurance.
U l 0 l't: 0 t ·1 Ht: D \ \
.. Johnny is ftyina.. He did well -he's a IOod
player. l like Johnny. I'd like to act him back in
Quebec, but I know he doesn't want to come
blct." Quebec Coach Mldtel Berte,.. on has
former ~yer J ohn Olrodnick, who Bergeron said
wu finilbed and toldnim not to come to practice
lul leUQn. He now hal 16 aoa1s this season.
Titans' Pringle honored
Cal State Fullerton tatlbKk Mike €) Prialle and Fresno State lineblcker Ron -
Col ~ bonored Monday as the Bia West ConlWencie players of the year. ---
Prinllc a S-foo&· I 0, l 8S-pound tenior from
MillioD Rill., wu 1electod as the confereoc:e's outsiand· ~ o9nalive player while Cox, a 6-2, 230-pound ju~ to.a Prano. wu named the lelpe's top defenatve
--~led me Iii Wat in Nlbi.QI. 9COrina and all·
•
.... Hi ranked llCODd nationally. In
• lftllll ol U7.0 y8* per pme, eilbth wl6 • .,..., ol 10.6 points per same and .. ~ ........ t .. with • 144.6-yard
.... ..__ ... 1H •
it.ii'liiiiii0.,=1== !?':~:·.,
ft;'
"In the past the league has been
prett} even. but not the c.aliber or
with the size of players we have this
year."
I\ THE BLE..\('HERS ·-·------........ -
49ers drop Giants, 34-24
SAN FRANCISCO -M ike Cofer, ~
given a repne'e b' a penalty. kicked a 45-'l::.J"
yard field goal w11h 4: 12 remaining Monday
night to put the an Franc.·1sco 49ers ahead --.--
to stay an a 34-:!4 'actor) over the New York G iants.
Cofer had missed badly from from 50 yards, but
go t a second chance because New York's Ryna Thomp-
son had hncd up offside. .
Joe M ontana threw three touchdown passes. Pierce
Holt had four of seven sacks and the San Francisco
defense forced five tunrovers as the 49ers took the
inside track to the homefield advantage in the NFC
playoffs b~ wanning the matchup of teams with 9-2
~rds.
Manning ready Wednesday
LOS A NGELES -Danny Manning. ----
the first overall sclcc11on an the 1988 NBA *
draft. will pla) his first game in almost 11
months Wednesday night when the Los ----
Angeles Oippers host the Milwaukee Buckr
Manning suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament
of his right knee last Jan. 4 at Milwaukee and was
operated on by Dr Siephen Lombardo 11 days later.·
Elsewhere an the N BA Monday: ·
•Johnny Newman scored 12 of his 23 points in a
decisive thard-quaner surge as the New York Knicks
improved their record to 6-0 at Madison Square Garden
with a 119-108 victory over the Charlotte Hornets.'
• Karl Malone had 22 points and 17 rebounds and
John Stockton returned to action with 10 points and 10
assists as Utah held New Jersey to the lowest point to tal
in its history. I 05-68.
• Reserve forward Mel McCants will be sidelined
for at least a week with a sprained ankle, the Los
Ange•es Lakers announced.
. •Michigan tailback Tony Boles. who injured his
n,ht knee two weeks aao at M innesota. will require
m.;or reco nstruc11vc surscry and m iss both the Rose
Bowl pme and spnn$ practice.
•Gary Pettis W1ll rettive a auarantced $2.66
million under the three-year contract he ap'Ced to
Friday with the Tex.as Ranans.
•Five-tame All-Star To ny Pena sianed a $6.4
million three-year contract with the Boston Red Sox.
• MookJe Wilson, who sparbd Toro nto's drive \0
the AL East title after bcina acquired 10 Aupasa. is
stayina with the Blue Jays for .at ~t two more. yean.
. Wibon, who had spent htS entire career Wida 1hc
New York Meu before bcina tent to ToronlO. ~a
tw().yeat contract with an option for a third year for a
pwantecd S2. 95 millioa.
•Anthony Thompeon, , who tet tbree NCAA =i and tconn.a recordJ this tealOft for lnctiua. WM
u the Walter Cam~ Player of die Year.
•Joe Morpn. a two-tune Natwl ..._... MOit
Valuable Player, and Jim Palms wllO wm .a. Cy
YOUQI Award three time&, a...d 20 h MW GIP t' fa' I
OD m 1990 Hall ol F ... 1111111.
Mater Del It's · one place
where well never runs dry
8y-llOM• CAllUON
Of ... ~,_SUff "
Jason Quinn, the Angelus League's
Most Valuable Player, returns for
another run and Mater Dci Hi&h's
Monarchs have another deep and
talented lineup as the 1989-90 prep
basketball campaign nears.
But thinas aren't exactly normal at
the Edinger St. talent-factory for
Coach.Gary McKnight & Co.
That's because of the physical con-
dition of 6-foot-6 Santa Clara-bound
Andy Karicb, as well as 6-3 senior
auard Paul Nolan.
Karich, obviously one of the
Monarchs' major weapons, has been
experiencing lower back problems
and his status is up in the air, poss ..
ibly into at least until January. ac-
cording to Mc Knight.
And Nolan has a bro ken ankle and
will be o ut :l-4 weeks.
"W ithout thOS(' two 11 puts a dent
in us." said McKn1~ht. a coach who
has been used to wrnnang -to the-
tune of a combined record of 194-18
over the past seven years. a span
which includes seven league charn-
e ionships (66-2 in that arena). fi ve
CIF and two state championships.
The Santa Ana-based Monarc hs
have achieved those numbers with a
running pme. combined with a de-
fense which has consumed would-be
adversaries.
"I think we can run." said
McKnight, "and we have a very good
half-court team. We can shoot the
ball a nd if our inside game comes
around we can be a good team. It's a
lot hke last year's team. sohd and
good. but not necessanl> a great team
like some we've had in the past.
"And we've got the toughest sched-
ule since I've been here.
"We'll pla} the 10th-ranked tea m
in the countf) an St. Lo uis neu "'eek
before 10.000 (again t 8m t. Louis.
Ill. Lincoln)
"We're an thl' Tournament of
.Champions (at Ocean View) and
have single gamei. agaani.t Capistrano
Valle y at the Brt•n (llCI). Ocean
View, Artesia (Ed O'Bann1on & C'o.l
and Brea."
The d uel with i\nes1a will be Jan.
12 at Long Beach 'tate on h ve na-
Quinn Stone
tional television (Sport Channel).
Quinn is the Ooor leader and has
scoring average ma) not even reach
doubl( figure , but that's no t h1 JOb.
He's the assist. the steal. the pres urc.
the direction and the moxie, as well
as a well-placed la) up olT the turn-
over.
David Boyle. a 6-5 guard from
Corona del Mar. averaged 11 . 7 as a
junior, and 6-foot-8 Derck Stone as
back for his third year, second as a
staner
"Stone has to make the turn-
around for us," said McKnight. "and
he's s hown signs of it."
Another certain staner as 6-7
senior Charlie Andres.
With Karich on the tentative last
and guard Danny O'Neil still getting
his basketball legs after another
M9-0el~
Dec l·S-N•wl>Ol't·MIH Ellu Tournamenl
(flra1 round, v1. L• Qulnte Dec I at Co•••
Mew, N S OK-7-7-UD Ciani< al SI Lou>\ Iv\ E St
Louil LlnCOln. 9.30 11 m I
Dec 11·1.,_Tourna,,.,...1 ol Criamo-on\ Clir\I
round Oec 11 YI Glefldale Hoover I)() 11 m
Oec 26·1t--Oren91 H04odav Tournatnl!n• ar
~Colltee
Jen r.1 PellaeOe\ 1 11 m
J.ii. S-el SI Peul'
Jen 6-<eD11treno V•li.v <•I UCll
Jen 1~8llll011 Am.I' lnoml.l Jan 1:1-Arte\le ., Lono 8H C" SI
Jan 1)-er Oc.een View
Jen l,_.S.rvlft• (~I Iba
Jel'\ »-•I 8 1M\ol> Monl-rY' •
J11n 2.,_St P•ul' (llOl'M) Jen ,,_, 8re•·Ollncl•
Jen ll-et 81JllOI> Amer•
Feo 7-811"<>1> Montoomef"v' (nom•l
Feo 9-S.vlt•' et Cvortn COlleOe
'denOI•\ Al\MIUI LH lllW CHtne
AU IHtnei II 7 .lO. unl4tu noltel
stellar football season at quarterback.
Mc Knight 1s searching for an early
fif\h starter.
"ff Karich as healthy he'll sun."
said M cKnight. "but Chuck Gray
(6-4 sr.) ma) be the nexl staner.
Kanch hasn't practiced 1n sax days
and missed th{· , anta Clara scrim-
mage.
Mater Dc1'4\ look would appear to
~ a changing one as the season
progresses. l lnablc to compete be-
cause he v.o n'1 lx· ch~1hlc until Feb. 8
is Ocean View trnnskr Reggie Geary.
a 6-foot-2 sophomorl' guard
"Re~ae·., going to he a b1g-t1me
pla}er,' noted ~cKnight. ··He's
being recruited b~ ('\ cryone in the
countf\'."
.\lso rctunng 1'1 ti-tuut-11 Mark
Mom:)pcnne~. but Mr Kn1ght said
h1s1un1or stall has a long wa)' to go.
"I JUSt wish \\C could g1\l' ham 30 o f
m' pound .... " \31d Mc.. Knight ~·Our height 1~ a littll• dl'l'c..'I' ang
We ha\l~ some big lid' "ho can be a
lot more ph~\1c..al That's the le) for
u\, 1fv.e can 1.JcH·lop an tn'>1<k g.ime
Bo\lc. Kanch_, (rra~ <Y:-.c..·11.! -..:'olan,
that's a good group out t erl· o n the
perimeter ··
Thl· !\1onarl h,· ro\tcr al\o tncludl'\
Robert .\1cK1ndlc' John O'Toolc.
C1lcn Malom· J J Ballc\tl'ro'i. r 3\ lor
lvck and Dan Boehle. a group
Mc 'night Yalues as pa\r-mdler; for
has li~t-hnr.
..\nd'. 1f that'\ nul dl·ep, rnough.
McKnight add" "We'~e got the bl·~t
freshman cla'" l'H· l'' er had. and 1t
couldn't come at a better 11me ··
..., ,,_ ........ ,.,,.,... ..........
ucra .... La1toet .-ea poaealon fr ... • .,, .... AIMlrew Vlaltov of Stankwd.
UCI ''°"' 11 nice job of hclpina defense b y the
Anteaten underneath and Keefe's
hesitancy to take the ball strai&ht up
and let his physical advantaae take
over. Numerous times, he and the
other S&anford frontliners were
stripped underneath after receivina a
pua in the lane.
.. A Jot of it. I was mak.ina quicker
moves,.. Keefe said. "They were
dro""'a& extra people and instead of ~una the ball ofT. I was tryina to
make a fake and it d idn't work."
Another asset for the Cardinal was
sixth-man Deshon Win.sate, a hthc
6-foot· 7 junior forward who rc-
D&Ked 6-foot-10 bruiser Derek
lruton and p ve the Cardinal ins--
Wat oft'eue en route to a 19-point, u-rebowMr outina. , ... ~~~~.a:::c
..... ..iize bow IOC>d be'• •
IO bit. t1e•1 loinl to be a sal .aa:.."
AM '*9D'll Winpte wu forward
Azdrlw Vlallio... ., lait for 14
.... ... . ' ...... The ClldiMI ... S5 lll'(lnt in the _.. hl9' moll ~it oomina in-
lldl. .. "C ..... w Palmer'• Jiit • -tnd .-ltway Am· __ ................ .
three-pointer apmst the zone -
and Oardinal point auard John
Patrick scored his o nly points on
layups in the fi rst half. Neither was
a factor from the outside, a pre-gam e
consideration of Mulligan's. but in
the second half it mattered httle.
"Irvine outplayed us in the first
half." said Stanford Coach Make
Montgo mery. "The played harder
than we did. We have a young team
and you want to get mad. But at
halftime. I just asked them 1f we ca n
play any worse tban we dtd. I said
we're four pomts do wn. let''> relax
and play.
"We d1dn 't do a good JOb rc-
coaniz i ng our offensive o p-
portunities in the lint half at a ll. I
said wc've1ust aot to go out and pass
the baU quick. We were hokhn1 out
and wouldn't let the offeruc work for us."
Mullipn. who wanu to mix up
the defenses this year. called comma
out in a zone in the second half a
misiake. Patnck and Ammann each
hit a thtte-pointcr to start the 1«·
ond half, then the three inside play-
m each scored a basket and Keefe
took over.
"We were ao1na to start m the
zone. which wu soft. and that was ~bly a m istake," Mulhpn taid.
They took over iuack, and then we uve another period where" don't
la hia ftnt year. all be wam.cd to do.
be Mi4. wu contribu~. I.ft broke bit DOie in a pre-
_. ....... mimd • --and ...,... two wtdl a mlM oa Wt r.or.
-... Ille CMac otl tM bndl to
....... ,... ........ Slu-
lwd 10 a 26-7 r9CIOl'd ..S --lK AA ............ ~. a,1 ;.,..c1 .... ._.-. ....... axezu.-....11c
-.... IO Al hD-10
-· bia .. ,..,(. ,..,.
-.... h1b ••• _ ................. ..
do anything."
UCI had forced Stanford into nine
turnover~ m the first 10 m inutes o f
the game . including fiH' straight
times down coun at one point. But
after extending the lead tu 22-12 on
l..abat's offensive rebound and 8-
foot JUmper with 10:24 remaining.
Then the Anteaters became compla-
cent. throwing the ball a\\a~ 1n the
halfcoun offense as they lost move-
ment and threv. sample ha kcoun
passes awa).
Palmer kept them in the game
early in the second half with a
couple of o utside j umpers and a nice
assist to Butler. but again the i\nt-
eatcrs lapsed.
0
In othCT college basketball:
•Southern C.a.liforn1a Coll~'s
Jeff Bickmore scored 24 points and
Terry Scruas added 13 points. nine
rebounds and seven assisu as the
Vaquarcb dismantled host lkthany
Bable ColJeac, 110-89, in a non~on
ference pmc apinst the NAIA Dis-
trict Ill foe.
The Vanauards, who led 44-39 at
the half, improved to l-1 Wlth the
win. Providina support were Rick
Whmcr with 17 points, Scott
Dwinell with 16 and John Mounce
with 11. Bryan Kttnzin led ktbany
witb 2<4 pouns.
leyball. As a middle blocker. he help-
ed tbc Cardinal to the NCAA final
fCM&t championship. where lbey kJlt
to UCLA. A.cl to, ~. all ().9. 2.)() pouds
ollwn. retuned bOIDC Moocla_y. ~ llid M ... llmd to be lr'OGad IUDily ud....., ~ ifia .... , ...._ .... .,,..ua...._ l
... ~ .. llMl!ll .... -... UC1 • ........................... , ...... ...
tllil I RH• witla W 'Dllbaa,t. ta.•::. it.:' l'•.:. •:, ~-----ID 'S(I ..............
•
Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Tuetday, November 21. ,._ -
. Moral to tbe stor:~c Don't slap a lady in the face
In an almo\t con p1nng woy. 1ho\e
1n charge ofarran11ng the . lUlhcm
('alifomla ReglOnal voile) llall ~cJ~
inp mana&cdJO m11n1pula1e 11
against Golden West Colle c
Why not?, thecomm1t1ec 1l'ICm·
bers must have thought. The Lad)
Rustlers. defendang natc chaniptons.
have only wo n 40 ronsccu11' econ·
ference matchc • including t11le' an
six of Al Gaspanan'11 seven yt'ars as
coach. The) also won u i;tnte cham-
pionship in 19.84.
. So entering the pla olh last wt•ck.,
Golden West, which wa11 ranked
third or founh all ea11on in the
commvnit)' college outhland. wa"
tagcd with the fifth 'iCCd
Doesn't seem qu11c n&ht ( 1olden
West. which "Cnt und cll•atcd .1gn1n
an the Orange Emp1n· < onkrl"nlc,
was seeded e' t>n t)('htnd J \l'Uind
place team (C'err1to\I
O rdaoanl\ <;tate th.imnson' Imm
the prev1ou\ )Cur Jrl' tal..cn l arc ol a
li ttle better 1hnn th"
Fine. -.a) tht> R uc,1k" r hl') 'II Jo
their spcnkil)g on 1hr 111urt
Gaspan.in·, uncqul\ 11, J I irad.. n:·
cord. "hirh doesn't mJl..l· him man'
fnend'i, nn d ouli1 hJll '' •nll'lh1n~ to
do\\ Ith It.
.. T o me. I thin!.. thl'fl' '"11nw
rea'IOO for II, .. ( t,l\l'JI IJll \Jld .. I
FOOTB~LL 0
Njll'L
Na"°"91 Confer-enc•
San Fr•ncl,co
Rams
New Orie•"' Atlanta
West
W l T
10 1 0
8 4 0
6 6 0
J 9 0
Pct PF PA
133 347 106
661 30'2 749 soo 719 'l3 s
150 198 309
knew at was go.,,, to happen Whr n
you do well )C~r-in and )ear-out,
people try to act back at )OU "
The Rustle1'1 ate up nta Barbara
la t week tn lhc first ro und. 15·5.
l S.8, l S-9. and wall travel to fourth·
5(edcd Cemtos to n•ght (7:30 p.m >
ror the right to advance to the talc
finals 1n a do-or--Oie s11ua11on. The
state championship, arc this week·
end at Citrus College.
"As it turned out. 1t wa& the best
thing that could happt'n to us,"
G aspanan said ofh1s team's highly·
questionable ~edang. "We got a little
m ore fired up. The Santa Barbara
match. for instance, wa' our bc't
match of1he year. The wphom orc\
were 1ak1ng 1t ns a slap in the face··
S1~teen wins IO 20 matches W far
this year. nc' er ha' ing lo\t an Or·
ange Empire Conlerente match and
\\Inning 1t all last )car .ipparcnth hj'i
made G olden West a target for C' Cl)·
o ne else to shoot at
The only year Golden Wcst.d1J
not win ;rconferencc 111tc wa., 1n
19'1\h. when it "9" ll'i la\t \IX .
matlht·<;. In 11\ linal 'ear 111 thc \nuth
Coast (onfcrcnn· ( 1iJ1«'1. Ci\\ C \H'nl
10.0 C'onM."CUll \.t' 1.:!-0 <,ca">on" 111 lhl'
OEC lollo"ed
"l has team ha\ heen .i l1t1lc tom-
pla1'1ant. but it's .ilwa)s tough 10
4(_ Bf\SKETBALt ~ • .....
WESTERN CONFERENCE
P'•tHIC Olv!Uel\
W L PC1.
uhn 10 1 909
Po<'1•ano 10 l 169
SH llle I 6 ~
'""°41!'•. s s soo a-rt • 6 400
S.cremenlo • 1 :i..t
Gii
' ' ) 1
6 Cemral
I 'I Go-oen S•elf' l t /7) ~J 787 111 Mldwttt 0 ,.,.,_ I
re~at no ma lier" hat <1p<>rt ll 15,"
said Gaspanan " I bcre ., a lot of
pnde on this team though and the\
don't hke people pushing them
around. lf)ou can't d o 11 o n the
court. than thrre·, no reason to do 11
an the board room The) 've taken to
It nghl a"a' and 11°' Jam·d them a
httle "
Ltadang 1hc wa\ lur ti\\( this
autumn has been \ophomore u uh1de
h111er Maureen Flannigan the MVP
of tht> confercnn· ~hu rn~·~ll:rd .:!.:!b
kJlls and 90 'icn 1tc .lll'' I-Ian n ag.in
was a tirsl team \11-0rangl· Em pin:
C'onferente <1>clcl·t1on IJ\l ~ear
Three o ther l ad\ K u .. 11er, t'.'nrnrd
firs t team all-<.onkrl'Oll' th1<> H'ar
Freshman nut\1dl' h11trr h:n1 \fur·
rell . whu led the 1 luh w11h 4~ hind,,
o ut\1dt.> hitter Juli I h11 h.in •l
tre\hman lrom \1.iit·r l>u "ho rl·
corded 207 k.111' .ind "'phomure
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lt'H learh ev1drnt hoy,.t'\ t'.'r that
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Golden \\ e\t It \hould .tbo ~ noted
1ha1 Ga pariafl I'> the: u ni> male
coac h on1hetarcu1t ,
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tman) was our rcprc'it'ntall' con the
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what botht'.'r'l me 1-. thitt thl' \late had
w me specific u 11cna to ~o ll) 1n
drawing up the '>Ced ing!>, and anord·
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have a cop\ •11 thl' l menn "11h lht•m
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and El C .rn11nn ,hnuld nnt lil· 'Piii
up <. cmlnHame in se1..und ph1le
but the' lkl 1tkd to wed both ot thl·m
a\ a conkn·nll. l hJmpion Fkini
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think we'H! ampro\ed .rn awful lot
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RUSTLERS ALIVE'. V. h.tl .1 "L'1·I..
for Golden V. n1 < 11ll1•1tt 111111 h.1 I
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placrd him first 1n the nauon 1n that
category t1 t>d for the D1 vm on l-4.A
lead
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la!>t \car·~ ~ht'nlc:) Award winner
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p J 1 '' ~.Hl' Jumnintt 1n thr new<; I t'~
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• ( .. •l·J' 1 hl'fl' .ind tullow them II
J i; .. our 11h mut h mon· l'O·
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High school football players of the week -........... I @
JEFF JACKSON
Corona del Mar
AARON KAISER
Newport Har~r
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problem, not Shanahan
EL 'IH1\ '00 -t os .\n elc'i Raiders coach .\n hell tned ~ond.1\ 10 do"npla\ an' 'i1,n1fic.ancc in the fact h11 team's next pme
as q;am~ ~« v..ht~ \41kt hanahan as now an as11stant-<10Kb.
hell rtplaccd ~hanahan u the Raiders' he.ad coach on Oct 3 The
Raiden wrrr .,_" under • hanahan la'it 'i('UOn and 1-3 thts car bt'fore
the coachin , ha nae "'as made ··v. c·~ go1n1 to pfa~ the Otn,"t'.r Broncos (and lhf) football playcn
art aoma to pla' the same on the football field," hdl wd. "Wt're not
concern('(! aboul \.t1k.r han han \\>r'~ 101na to play the Broncos. not
Mtke hanahan •·
hell ~1d he "'o ul1i mt'i'i to thr Ra1dc" the fact that there will
bt' somrthm11 ma,or on the hne for them Y.hen th~ pl&) lhe Bro~~
who att 10-1 and ha'c alrtad' chnch('(f the .\FC" Western Ol'V'laion
ch.am~onstup
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t.hc Bronco' &R the r.t>.t t~m 1n hM for u5 to pla)j' Shell -..
.. They're 1n the ~•j of " try1ns to obtain that (p&ayoft) apot. Tbat'a
the only \OCCOll\.e
The Ra.aden raJKd thcu rtt0rd to ft-6 by beatt"I New Eneland
24-21 unda) 1n the first pme ot Yilhat hell h8d caUCld .. a fi~
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IW<kn' 11n>e dlas ~k •nth the ln>ncoa to t1i1t ad-. ol
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carpet tlreplace ground. S 1,286/mo nd lo ' WESTCllFF 2BR 2BA ~ 904 540-1777 m 1002 6S0-'400ior724-19&4 . •EASTSIOEHOUSE• 857-2167 WESTCllFF 2BR 2BA :: .. ~.ac;5'i.:' ·all ~ 2669 Condo. d/w, w/d. ffptc:. ~ 2 ......
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priced Villa Balboa Lg 1 NO PETS 6"0.2495 - -2BR 2BA .._"" accept OC Housing place, micro. washer a the Bewrege Blitz Nowt ,_ .. _.•••AL-• BR. $174.000; 2 BR, --•FURN/UNF. Oc:Mn vu, • ·-· ... ~ room. s72smo dryer hkupe. Golf courte EXCLUSIVE BALBOA J-.nee 174-4006 -••I-----S206,000 Call Ken. 3 BR, 2 BA, large backyard gated comm . highly up-dble garege. Nft paint & 2257 M-'-view. Ah !Mini Incl Sorry, PENINSULA. Prtv en-_ Kentucky Fried Chicken In
83l-6052 w1ga11ge $1.400 Incl grade wilt Berber earpt carpet Water/grdnr pd. -No pets. 644-0509 trance no cooking or 111..... Costa MMa 642-59"3
---gardnr&watet.Avall1/1 2Br 2''.Bahse -'96-2800 S875 mo, $850 He. TSLMGMT 642·HI03 _ ---smokl,;gS350.675-3391 Wllllngtoltenanewbusl· BILINGUAL(S -lth)HS NEWPORT HEIGHTS. lg S56--0925 642-4834 __ 32102 Via De Oliva. elllT Liii.... .,... wlproven potential pan ·
2BR. 2BA. corner of ChfT -• _ -213·"39·1~ ,... •WlTm1llT• NEAR So Coat Plua In tor llnanclal lndepen-grad or equivalent to
&StAndrews.Newpa1nt APUllTI-Ntwportltldl 2169 ---IJlllff •••n-·-beaut.lrghornefurn.Snr deneeln 1.,_24 mot 24 work in fas.1 paced, & carpet 2 c.r gar s 1600 TWNHSE 3Br 1'~9a. new •-·-_..,. BA w/d pool ec>• $3751 pressure lllled pacillng
972-017t, 744-1382 -flt carpel I paint, Kint Eaatslde 2 I 3BR TwnhM •wnl•TRft• mo• cseP sS&'.1737 Hr Meg, 71~99l-2837 099t Must lnt8fpra1 or
Mountain Htllng sur· 1M0 WAlD NW neighbortloOd. POOi. nr APll Frplc. d/w, gatege. EXCLUSIVE BEACH ders prepaye Engl11h
rounded by stream1 I Enjoy breethlalclng view & MiSSIOn. Tom. &e1-6&36 yard/patio, lndry rm. COMMUNITY Hotetl/Morftl 2718 ltwftblltfll stat~s reports. 1-2 yrs
falttl Gwage wlopnr, wtd sunsets from thrs 38R S850-S975/mo. BAY VIEW Beautif\JI 2BR • Opeonunlty 2908 exp 496-5781 ~up. WOOdburnlog Jrplc, 2BA beauty w/teatur• ~Its· 2e 17 O~ANGE AVE 2BA Mier di fi IU Ull llTIL -micro. 111 • dee> too numt>erous to men-TSL MGMT 642-1603 · o. w. ire-Wkly entalt ail ENJOY 1'· 15% retum on BOOKKEEPER. Full-lime ; ' I ~ I
18R Condos $850 uon lmmed occpy poss----piece. garege & enjoy our ' now av Truat Deedt S 10,000 to Reslaurant exp pref
...,. .. 1~Ho'811'!""'-•1•crn .... ----1401 BRIGHTON SPRINGS Ible Children a pell ok. lalbcNI •Clean. quiet Uppef 28R prvt beach $1800 All S1"7.00 Wk & up. 2274 S1.000,000 C•H Denison Musi work weekends
• (Available Now) Snort or Ion~ term leaM lsiand 2606 18A. new apple, crpl, malrll9nanoe incl Nwpl Blvd. CM 646-7""5 Asaoc:. 673·73 t 1 NOW! Newport location Please
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pool, lrull trees, R V ac-gardener. gar'. wla htrup 429 BRYSON SPRINGS lJt.1111If111-1111 dry facllilles. No pets. yrly italrt, encl gar .• patio. ~ __ Ill.Ill .. flllT •WI w HAS SSS" TO.I Kentucky Fried Chicken 10
cess 3 bedroom home Non-smoker. no pets (Available Now> S775/mo. 673-8293 No pell, frto . elec range 1BR DopleJC. 3 Bites Bell 3Br w.-iy $700, ~ 1 10.000 up. No credit,.... Costa Mesa 642-5943
features security SYJtem, 51175/mo * 760•9019 2170 Biscayne Springs ~.M.A.V I S50•dep 442•5964 All ulls pd, gar. lndry rm, $150 ** 831·1336 No penally. Call Oen son w -••i, P/T
waler purifier. wet bar. (Available l2/15) ~ .. / Balboa P'ennsull 2607 ---yard, hrdwd nra. Pel ok. Kona Hawaii gorgeoue Aaaoc:.173-7311 NOW! -
dining room. lamlly room 3 BR. 2 BA. corner house. No Pets CALL Velma ~t~1 "l'YI' I°''." ., , 2 BDRM 1 BA GA,.AGE 1525t [)ep MOblle l'lome. sass. Ken 860-11 11 oc:Nn view j BR. family 6s·!.a7m5/Hror Av3a~l8·13m0~~·. and air cono111oning Call lrplc. grdrn Inc. block to 549 2""7 ~"'' A '-• • • no pels. Malure adulle. -----· 5• .. • "'"" tor an appo1n1meo1 Big Corona beach • REALTOAS S9251mo/yrly.Avallnow. Quiel secure &46-8373 INlllllJlllll nome.a1eec>4 0< lldUltt. Appl y In person,
$369.900 adults no pets releren~ 11T•-1 •SI 908'h W. Balboa Blvd. 1991 NewJ>Ort Blvd New decor frple pool no S750l wt<. Avall 12115/19 Haw1horne Christian
$ · -675-9650 _ --· ' ' -118/9071'·675-4630or S .. I 6835 S lll·l 100 ees. l .500/mo • dep. 2BR 28A, 1 car garage. * 2 BLOCKS from beach --·--WESTBAY APTS petl . 1995/mo. 6-'0· 1911 808-329-2159 c" o o ' 1
''(~l:.i '\D;' ·i,: I I KJ,;\JS.· 673-6739 fenced yard, huge llVlng 2Br 2Ba. fireplace. gar-702 E OCEANFRONT 5200 OFF MOVE-IN! ---BrOOlcnurst, Fount Valley -~"-3BR 2BA Duplex Lnry m;: area. llreplace. 1001 age. S 1100/mo 309 32od Winter Fum 2BR 2BA. These attractive Apts fea-Frio* ~lthw•J!"!ove Roomntltfl \Winttd ~-,.. 2920 ·-OIFHI EIPlltll
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bdrm exciting contern·
porary home built around
courtyard with pool &
spa Unparalleled bay &
ocean v •ews
760-3600 s 1 795.000
upper owner's untt Gar-S1150/mo. Vaca.nl Don St * * 650-0892 w/d. dl w, eoct gar Avl lure pool. apa. private 1nci No pett 54S:4855 ~ lnVOIVed In an
age. beam eeils. oew Pfalf6"2·9797 •NEWPORT CREST 12~975mo.673-0782 plllos or deckl, Qafag9 2724 aceldenlon&l7/l 9 atap· Seelcs posltMI motivated
decor Walk to every-CONDO, 3Br 2'-tBa. xlnt 915 W 8al~#8, 2Br orearportlnabeauhfulty .,_ITH• COM 2BR 28A Horne 2 prox.7amwhen l wurld· people to sell coffee
thing! $1"75 760-9020 locahon S16001mo year 1BA. yrly. available Dec:. laodscaped setting Frig. dllhwnher. stove blks bch, sundeck. park Ing my btcyla ni b on ~~oks 'Ar~'::t coffee
3BR 2BA Duplex Frplc. lease 720-3755 1 $975t mo utll Incl Sorry. no pets Incl No pets 5"5-4855 view. boat. quiet. ~75 PCH. So ol Cameo FT~~~ l s eds ope1 .. ":.. -673-3358 Mr. Jim 1 Bedroom S655 mo Janet 549-1777 Silo M ble le col· ocat 10 ""' gar. newly decorated •LOWERDUPLEX 3BR• _ 2Bdrm l'•BaS760 ••West Newport 1 _ __ res Y ye 1 Alnum Court at the new
602Avocado S13751ne1 ~--2BA trplc garage near •1BR.patlo.carpe>rt$800 825CenterS1 642-1424 House to beaeh 2BRcoSTA MESA APT 40lsh lldeO Into tne baclt 0 a Fashion Island Apply 1n
gas & water 7~-9020 1BA frplc, pvt yard. sngl Lido Shops s 13501mo mo yrly •BACHELOR --2BA yrly Furnl unturn night worker Melting ,.. ~~~ w~ieh was 1
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cottage-style hse S of --3Br 2Ba 2-sty 2 car gar 2BR 1BA, DtW, beeutlful KIOI Tl 1001 Smoker Unfurnished site I was M!'lously In----------Bayside. has everythllig! EASTSIDE on Broadway s 1550 •2652 9 1 canal-BALBOA beacil c:Otiage, pool area. large rec room room available Dec: 1 1ured 1n this aecidenl II OeltV8f)'
S t350tmo 964-3574 1BA & <!en. encl garage lronl -'Br 3Ba s 1999 immaculate. $525/mo & laundry room. close to 1111 lff $375 · ·~ utll 642-8110 anyone has any into re
DUPLEX 2 15 oanlla Waler a gas paid DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 yearly, ulll paid ..... block shops & buses $875/mo 3BR 2BA Ul)t)ef unit. oar-Female Roommate Want-lhlS accident. please call IEED IOIEY'I
Hrdwd firs new tile. $7901fllo Agt 5~6-9950 3BR 2BA DUPLEX Xlnl beach & bay 6734925 530TS&.W•WIT11son age. DIW. WID Ilk up, ed Costa Mesa area. (71") 673-052~ ask lor
ocean view momen1s to E'SIDE HOME lo c Walk 10 shops BY the beach 2Br 1Ba. S 1195/mo oear beach Wuh-Joe Thank you
sand ,No pets 972-2079 Cozy lrg 2BR. 18A sngl beach s1300/mo Year-balcony, ga.r ullf lnel 722-9012 O< 642-1603 210 Lugonla er/Dryer S350 • '"i uttls WANT 10 JOln a scientific GREAT OUTDOOR WORK
Jasmine Creek oceao gar, fenced yrd. new pnt. ly Avail 121 t 650-8416 $ tOOOtmo yearly. Reis Sorry No Pets TSL MGMT 6"2-1603 Beonyl lorl 631-6959 research study and earn
view. Plan 5. 3BR 2· •BA carpet bltnds S89Stmo BAY ISLAND Fabulous 673-6094 or 754-7703 All uhl pd. lg 1 BR. stove. '*' MONTH FREE RENT up 10 $400? Par1tc1pants. We have openings for 90
spa Assoc poolltennts UPSTAIRS u r Du -.. JC 3BR 2BA rel11g, S560/mo 2011 •BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba. !pie. .Ul111111 18-40, must have brown people to work approa
52800 , sec 723•0551 ' 2BR, 1BA vaulted cells. harbor view & pvt beach ~pe t P d v 1 • Charle St No pets pool/2carportsl coin wtd or blue eyes For into call 1mately 20 days. deltver-
new c r Pl & pai nt spacious grounds & doelt sS epsl o san ear Y 960-3726'. 646-8277 S 1050 No pets 722-8011 $350/mo • 112 u11111•-s PR I at 714-752-7937 ing telephone directories 11s•IE G•EEI $850/mo 675-8427 5Br. Ir pie furnished pac ous. dlw. gar. l/p. · "" h 0 C
'"1 " -$3500 mo Agt 54S-0100 lrtg $1325 mo 549-5790 BACHELOR APT Kiie ••• Employed M/F nl 1mkr In Lo ... & F--..1 '" t e raoge ounty 2BR. lam rm, Ubry h1gnty LG twnhm, 2 mstr Br, 2''t __ 00 d 1 111 1 • •••1111112• •-· • ""'"' 2925 area Work your available upgraded. spa. view Ba end unit, frplc. dble BAYVIEW Courl condo YAUIT·• FllJ ~5501~0 in~vlu l2/u;~ Large Piiio, pool Over-Westminster day light hours adults
Vacant 1 10 4 year lease gar wl opnr Bike 10 bch 2Br 2Ba. marble lloorlng. lBR 1BA. 1;, bllc 10 bell' 833•7511 675 1234 look Ing Newport Bay 111·1111 llM llWUI with ears. statton wagons
No Pets $2400 mo Days s 11ootmo * 645-2128 shullers S 1575/mo lse Vrly wtprkg $735/$500 or Avail oow 675-4839 Lost Tong-natr Fem tao or ltgnt trucks are
760-8850 Eves 494-3367 Avail 111 * 854-6195 sec Jim Dys 635-3090 EASTSIDE 2BR !BA "*SH AR p 1 BR. new U-.....r1 Beach. Shr pool. color Cn1nua11ua with red needed Vahd d11vers lovely 4BR 3BA home. Eves'Wk.nds 673 6478 · Wtgarage Close to every-,...., .. .,., sweater on needs med•· lleeose required For •m· LARGE 3Br 2Ba duple>. yaro. dtw. lrplc, lam1ly llACI llPllX --t n In 0 i A v a 11 now ca1pet, paint. eoc garage tennis. Jacuzzi. w /d, cation. 11 yrs old v.c1ntty me<11ate asstgnment IOl-Fr~lc deck. wld garage rm. must see• u111s tncl Lg prime unit 3BR 2BA. YEARLY 3BR. 2BA. Steps $7501mo A 1 63 l-7370 2 blks 011 sano. avail now parking $350 • 't ulll 10th & walnut Huot lowing a shorl training
5 1J Ma1~u!~1.te $1650mo $1350 • dep 645-6599 lrplc a1w pa1t0. •, blk to to beach $875 921 '" E -O S700tmo 760-8862 Avall 1211 63 1·56971e Beach 860-8245 sessoon Apply al the lo-
AOulls * t.9·1834 NEWPORT H hts3Br 2Ba the belt bch' $1350/mo Balboa Blvd ALSO 1&2 Easts1de 2BR. 1BA. frplc, •STEPS TO BEACH• ca1100 nearest you at
Priee RedUGed lg 1800 sll !urn home ~pen beams yrly Call 833-3650 IJudyl . BR apts 675-5068 ram C=O· garage. lmmae 3BR & 2BR. lrple, PllflQlllll 8 30 AM 10 30 AM or
3BR 3 Full batns 2 pvt trplc large !eoced yd' or 494-77 48 (Msgl -----785 ~ p 1 ':<,2 ;*98• dt w. wtd Ilk up $1200 & lll•'tl w•-fOlN) ADS 1 30 PM DAILY
palios 2 car garage wld s i3i 5tmo * 846-2605 Corona dtf Mir 2622 sons. 0 8 9 ·I S900 yrly 673-2507 -··--·-
hkups $1650 '759-9194 llWFS s-••! E'SIDE 28r 111t9a. 1100 sq o E Spacious 2 BR. 2 BA front 1u. 211 1~ 1111 11 Encl ar patio built-UNI U Laguna Hills area. ott Lake ARE FREE Costa MtSI 1024 ""c-ost-,-.-11----2-12-4•1 & backyard. 2 ear garage En1oy breathtaking view & 900 SEA LANE ins 579~/mo 675.4630 3SBR 2BA lrp5tc 50Paho F orresl and Mou II on _______ ....., __________ 1 t n d r y gar de o er trees & flowers in this 6"4-2611 642•9795 Of 722•6510 · 1eps to warer 12 mo Parkway
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Mam & Ba11v1al .. llTAml ~ •3BR 2'>BA twrinse on St 1001mo 752-8"72 spacious 2BR 2BA 209 "lst NB 650-3057 Snare 3 bdrm townhouse Cal.• FH IALI Blutts nr bchl Dbl gar beauty Features incl 2BR 2BA. 2 car garage. EXEC 2BR & 3BR WID or (213)944-69"' lncluoes private bllh. 2 IY --lrplc toed yd Spa $1250 D Point 2126 10111 remodel w/brand lrplc Ne.ar p~rk S 1200 hkup lrple micro. patoo S650 t BR CLOSE TO pools. tennis volleyball 142-llll 1'5 E Oraf198t"orpe Ave
3 BR 2' BA._ E Small pet? 646-65" 1 * ana new kitchen a cathedral /mo 7 ~~~~o~~trope • From s 1195 No pets OCEAN Stove ret11ger-. garage Anaheim Ca
Id • I , t • pr~rne Ht· •3BR t hOU N I -'BR. 2BA. den. new ct11tngs Sh0'1 or long • The Galleria. 6"6-""72 ator references required $550/mo l11s1 & iast a --------•l(At Harbor Blvd I ~uJC~ O:::.~~es anir~: Hgrs i: p:o ~ carpet wl d. 1r1ga fenced rerm lease possible Im-C41·1EST YALllU! llUT I ,.,..... 11141 723·0-'"' $300 sec dep · · yd family area S 1275 me<11ate occpuancy Chll· -·-References $310.000 n1ut 322 Ogle St ... C 492·3051or496-4262 dren & peu o k 1Br 1Ba upstr1, 1g patio .. 2112UIPTm Mate or Female
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hm. 5BR 3BA. 2 frplc1, Fireplaces in some Apts LARGE 1BR, a.an, newty Lg In good ereas of Periln-P~~:, ~~=~rc:i:' Found on beach 1n NB (011 Mac Arthur Blvd
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Home '<t blk 10 ocn a Dtana/Suzanoe Newport AaOM the 11 "' carpets. adults. No pets or 111. 2 bllc• from Nwi>t Port Center 722-6351 No expeOenc.e Sea L It
bay Perfect for cou-_ 2BR fr..,,. ar...., $~95 Avt now S750 673-6640 Hghts ~ 15 831-0811 Call I I D Motel 2274 N art plel sm lam 4 ear prkng CUTE OLDER 1BDRM · ,..... g _,,.. -----ewpor MOOflng a a I. S l300l mo Above garage 1775/mo . No pete 1665 lrvfne Ave Bay view. 3 BR. 2 BA. fplc. SO CST METRO 28R 28A FOUND·' male blonde Blvd. Colla Mesa * 650_3s,;9• ,32 . Avocado Uoda •2 Call 720-M22 d/w, all amenities. gar. 1 cond<>. ger. patio. dt w. Cocker Spaniel, 1112· lllYOI llE•I 673-3005 ' blk to l>ch, call for S385 mo Kevin dyt vk Graham I Heil, Hunt-
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5BR 3BA. xlnt cond! lllTM'Tm 1BR & 211A or 2BR Mandy 831-3790 FOU D route Need new mooet
S27001mo • S2700 MC LARGE 28R ~ Offioe 1 w/pallo d ~· ~/pvt garble. -11_;_ ---ltnUll Vlanllld 2726 SHE~P ~un~ r;i:;.• econo car & insurance
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Sanregret. Agl 6"4-0195 balcony with ocean view. reedy, pool, epa, 880• 1 BAYWOOO DRIVE. NB --• .........,,, Call 432-78!9 Paid holidays 1ocent1ves. HeWI B. Dowd R c.ttport. $1250 A ail lndry tacllltlea. Good IOc 16t-llll Horne Min 6.000 9Q ft. .._. bonuses Currerit D M V
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WalerfrOflt 2BR 2BA. enc g.,age I opener. Newport He6gMa ~ IOI lueh ~ furn Call 303-eM-1920 people We pay you to available Apply 11 teoo to St800 673-6030 patio, no peta, S750/mo & qutet. ffeeflly painted. Medic at a· F"inanclal dally or wlu n d a loee up to 29 lbs by WllTlll 11ltll __ 111. t .. 1. MC. 642-0433 t>Mutlfulty lndecpd. Poot Center• 619'.-3A0-0500 e•I 2292 Chf11tmu 714-647-2369
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Avt 1217 6"2-3850 Blu · S635. NO peta.131-6427 balcony. 2151 Pacific 111 1 '"1 1 1 P · eon lor care ol 2 children --• -. _ $950NoPett131-1107 u S garage nc er-agel 4 I 10 In NB home _., ••-NICE 3BR spllt level NEWLY DECORATED . eon, no petl S750lmo. Mvtl drive. cook. I lite sa&.11 Plllll
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38R view S1895 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS baleony, ........ POOf.. .._..,. f1, $800/rno IM. Call or for errandt 975-8444
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well as other misc duties. mlleage Call 458-3593 PI T. niQtllS & wee6cend1 ar_. $75, 35 mm Pentex cam-sour d "'"' <> 14)81f•t>r up t>Y•mttu • .... • ""'' • ,.,..,., .. , 1 wM r~
Puntua.ltty a must in ·the Showroom office Exper ience required era outtll $150, 2 sett ot TOYOTA EXTRA CAB ho s•t-•\f n tt\I\ 1u l!S I 1r11M 111c... •, •,. u• • "'" 1 ou"''" Cle<k ot O.·
Mon-Fri 9am-5·30pm Call Restaurenta Mutt be dependab .. & Please apply at 0~11rH4 golf clubs. 2 bag• & 1 can 1985 Carpet kn & melt bra~P'\ co"'putt>r moo 17 •~61 u ,,. c. ur ., Of Noli'tmbef
Fae 759.7800 llMI lleidble. Plea .. apply at. WICKES FURNITURE 1 table, 4 c 1trs. 2 arm 5210, Faberwere electric Aor am/Im '1e1eoeasse1 ute mdny t-•lr.J< E•tl'l· ~1*'"'1 ~ •M1 ,o !l<I
Needed tor Newport's WICKES FURNITURE 3200 HarbOr Bl. C M chairs. 2 leafs Queen rollssere $30 Donvler ice te XLNT condition on & ier t m<ttr•tf'n i nc.t> r.ic.c,rd n '' '1111"" "' 1 "ri 1 ' .. '1 F.-OU GLEN IVY RESORTS mo 11 d ist inguished 3200 Hetbo Bl c M Anne style $1500 new. eream k $20 0 u t s 5 I 7 5 ca 11 Must ~f't' ~ OflW Ir iP "",,, ,, .. c. ,, •• ~ ti1111t. • 11
J ·~ Cout Needs Person Friday r • · · TWITUll excellent condo $80000 ma er 650-0863 •~'it" D1•,•lt>'r• ·•n•t>••28 0.
Wed-Fri 2pm-10pm. bayslde restaurant Pro-II currenUy Me6!1~ peopHI OBO 642-4321 Ext 262. 631 -5710 S~r~~at~r s•, 600 "Own "I '"!!" ~\,<Ir c. • t • • 11J89T
Sat-Sun 81m-5pm Cell le1tlonally committed lnlll for movies. TV com-646-7'96 A I ., F'37'20l 107
Fae 759·7800 appllcanlS only please. The Christmu Guild In marclals & lelevl11on ntquts. ana ta~~ '""' ""'n"'"t' Excellent aal1ry • t>eo-Newport Belci't F1tn10n ,_ ~ ... Al _ __._. Fret to You 6022 ClassJc.s 904 s or on1> s; • • t ' ',.r • PUBLIC HCHICE
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78 Island nas a 1emporary children tor Soaps All l mp"o"rted solld Italian •YIE ITU UT! 1970 AMX res1ored 6'2• 80 full time position 1vall· "" ""' C 11 Call Oays agel, p..,ase ap.,., a marble • 5,· round lop Tiny black female. e.-muscl e c.ar 390
able 71'-759-5025 248-7391 for an appt on wood-carved ped-tremely loving spa~ed Coupe' bl1c1r black 142-432 1 RETAIL IM.m lllTlllTll Tl~ IPIUTH estala_Pald $3000 will sell Call 752-8.472 au1oma11c. e•c.e11en1 con· h t. 210 SIL£SPEIPLE lns1ruc:tor need4td tOf b9-Full or par1 time Light for ~1000 or obo ~1 1ton M usi see • CallEV1"n•n9'>
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Ing For detalls 675-9060 540.1777 Island) 6025 'II Tllllfllltlll , _______ _
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Full.Jime 1 Par1· Time hke people 675:4'316 Call Human Resourse Rattan coucn-un1que $95 548-8328 Why cnue all over town IQ PUBLIC HO TICE
SEC RTY C S Mgr. 5'5-7101 Ouncan-Phtfle dining takelldvantageolsa'-5'> lmmed1a1e openings 11 our U 1 OFFI ER table & bvttet $250 ea T,,. t>est buVS in mefehan K S~419
HUNTINGTON BEACH Employt'ntnt \l/Jntfd 645-591' or 645·6231 L&llll ll&llll OtH occur dally'" Class1l•eo FICTITIOUS 8USIHES5
store• Join Calllornla's $500 00 REDECORATING! Must lllAll•ITllll At I rt d 9100 NAME STATEMENT leading re1a11 home 1m-, 5535 Appraised at $3875 u OS '"P° f sacrofoce•·sohd oak dining R provement chain We •COMPANION Attendant rm set & 6 cnrs & 2 leaves ound stone approx 213 * IMW SILE
provide each ot our em-Dedicated meture. lov· & custom pads S t995 of a carat W•ll sell for
ployees wun Holiday incentive bonus to tng, and honest. home Call RON 760_5000 S2 000 OBO Our entire onventoh n~c.
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lion to your cash flow refs Avall now as live-In 75pcs' Below wholesale ,.. problems We are in need c II L 71 4 721 9216 SILVER FOX JACKE1' Sile 1!>40 J8fT'l>Otf'i> ... oaa s .. 11~ ~ ·4
of quahlted 1ndlvtduals lo 15 day wk) 6''·2264 a isa · • 12 sworel steeves •Int Newport Bede! c.;. •ct ·•
work guard gated com-Very high quality Drexel cond $450 759-8152 I ., s •
muni ties apar1men1 "Etcetera ' medium oak alter 6 15.eroous only! 12, YW IUC:
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t I I lg baker s ock • '2 P•ts & "nlm"'IS L/\;19 Wl-itTE New E-np AllO~ me• Ct"() • • in eres ing ocatoons rp 0 " " .. ~ Rims Ne"' T re' New ne~~ .~ ·,
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matcrungO cane & oak and allect1onate older Radio W tn Ea ... attzer hs•f'o !r •• ' Chairs rig price Over • I LOI" ot ••AN PJ•t• IE n~ 1911.C. $5000 Make offer must k111ens "' adu I cats want "' '"~ , ,.. , Antkf!s 60 10
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7 23-4005 I 968· 5432 or 839· 70 t 9 figurines 673-6223
Apf!!anct s 601 1 Mhcellwous 60 t S
KENMORE OAS DRYER TANDY computer printer
GOOD CONDITION $55 2 drives all software 1t11e
Call alter 6pm new S250 AIJ o sax case
6'6-2336 stand SSO 642-3840
Tappan OH range c:ombO
microwave abOve oven.
broiler oelow White. xlnt
cond $400 6'5-0415
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laugh popular 1n 60·
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265-0619 asi.. ror OLI countert Marble, brick. openers Lie" 518398
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nours all ages 90 wk •Carpentry •Drywall & I.A. WltSTH custom te1rturong. quality & Pe.i"e~ amphl•1>r 1uner i< 'II' l v • r • A C
CallJennifer 55l-6692 more Gary 645-5277 L ANDSC APE I MA IN T WOrk Probtems-NoProb· ! stan" cc.111 ·noM•I Al.• •'I.• ,,~·o ... 1,,s.e11.-
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Console worli.s good s 100 5•6-'435
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advertisements If you CLEAN UP • CONCRETE ~ Reroor Aepa•rs All work Art 34 C•ea1oc11 P11g deal .., ________ ...
na"e a question about • TREES John 650•1528 Elderly Person Domestic guar he 5~0720 722 1537
the 1egahty of a mover KITCHEN-Biii'! Remodel• ' hmo or chauffeur Call Palto 1 Tiie Doors DUMP RUNS · JUNK ~=~~ ~.;:'.:;5~9;~al llOOF LEAi? ·s-ai_l _Bo_a_t_s ____ 7_0_1_41
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.... ,.... Costa Mesa 54a.3798 Customers Rlch8Jd Sinor Local References
m.1nui.-v, Decks. balconies, sll ,., IL•c Ins Refs) 6'5· 7608 1
reconcile bank statemnts Quahty WO<k 722•8769 * All&I mr Ullflllf lllfl• 27 FOOT Ro.,.a .,.,,,~ posting. etc My nome ~ • • * Ouallly worli. fatr prices Man agony oak lull I
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crelMOIL eon~t Ct_. Thta twsltlus Is c:on· Ctt'IMO 1.orna F'urwto11 CltJ c... l'fl11~ c:wcn of On1nge County 1"-PfOC*ty tit~ in Mod To al IMlltt Mntflc ., ... ~ COUll'Y on NoYttnW BAOfF
..., Md C*'IOIW wtlo may Ouct.O by 1 lttn•ltCI pa/1Mt· Caht 92633 • Plit>llahed °'enot eot.t MAM I . ltdAflCMtT. Ceh'orni• Aotl-'O 0 "°"P County tn<f St•" Cle9Crlt>ed crtdtlOtt CO"ttngent creot-14 1"9 C... No 0)03590
........ t>t lnMttettCI 1n Ille> Jenny M N11an)O 1518 o..iy Pilot Nowmt>tr 21. 1-... ~M. LIW I 1 Law Corporation H .. tOfS and Ptftons ~ meii HWW ••ratee
..... or•I ... or both, of The registrant com· Cam•no Lom1 Fullerton tN9 90ClllUI, AtterMJ t9f trutl• tor WALNUT MAIN-PARC£l A LOT to Of otnerw1M be 1nt•ttl9d In Pubhtn.o Ofll\9t CoMt llOT1C.al Y• .........
MAMAMTSUMMEASEL· ~to tranMC1 bus.· C11t• 92633 T10Q ,,_,. 1 a._,&. car..-TENANCE ASSOCIATION. TRACT NO 3433 •S PEA t"-wllortslltt ort>oth of O..f'IP.totNowml>tf21,28 -an.__._,_..
US<*, Ill• MA~ARET S nea undtf the flc1111ou1 ""' bus1ntn 11 con· A.... a.. "'" LAe M-lflt l*1tloldtr unotr \Nit MAP RECORDED IN 8001( CH A AL ES M I L T 0 N o.c.mw S, 12 Itel ........ ,_ ..._. ,._
!LUSOH IM.llineel ntme or n.-e1uc1.o by h~bana and 'flllfe P\a.IC NOTICE ...... CA ..,14111 Aueument lttn recorded l78 PAGES 44 49 ANO so WAL TEAS ah CHARI.ES ..._ ....,... ...... ,.. ,..
A PETITIONl\U t>eenllled hettel lbOV9 °" Ottobtt 31 The r1g111r t nl com· .. ,, L .. ITIMIAM. May 18 tNt u lnttrumtnl OF' MISCELLANEOUS MARK WALTERS "8,JC N0TIC( .............. ..... ~ THOMAS E ELLISON 1989 rnenctel to tranSac1 buSI· ,ICTITIOUa .,..... ...... A#TIN. llllAOAH••· No 89.-26$339 Of the ()ffi(i# MAPs IN THE OFFICE Of A P£llllO"f,,.. t>een tried ............. 17 ~
A In tM SuperlOf COUft of Suun 11 S"anani ~ss unoer the llc1111ou1 ...._ ITA~ IT'IM. LITZ I QM80W, A.cOJCll ot laid County anel THE COUNTY RECORDER by Cl\arlel M.,li: Walters 1n MOTICI 11 'f04J w111'1 lo Mttl tM tld-
c.llto<nla, Counr; 01 Or· Th•• 1ta1...,.,.,,1 wat ltltd t>us.ne:u name Of nam• n.. toOowtno '*'°"' a<t 1tw...,... ....,._ ..._,.., PY11U1Jnl 10 S.C:11on 13t7 of OF SAIO COU,_.TY · the SuPtfk>r Court ot c.t•· INvtTWO .01 vw:e of an attOfoey In tlllt
... Wiii'! iiie Count)' Clttlo ol Or· ltst~ above on NI A CIOlng business IS Loe.._..... CA... lht C1vilCooe o(lhe Start Of PARCEi. B A NON·EX· fornra, Counr; or 01enge CC ... 111 CC..U !Mlttr •you slloulO CIO 80
THE PETlltON rtQuetlS 1nge County 0t1 Otlober 3 I Juan F Naran10 T R 1 l l W O O O Put>llllled Orange Co111 Cai1forn1a, Will SEll AT CLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR THE P£TtflON rtqUHll Notrct 11 11tteby given tt111 promptly IO that y04Jf writ·
tNI THOMAS E ELLISON 1989 Tn11 ttalenwtnt wat IOtCI TECHNOLOGIES 119•2 Oally Pllo1 Novemt>er 28, 29. PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE INGRESS TO AND EGRESS the o.ceci.n11 WILL Cllt.O Mated bidt wlll be rec:e!~ ten r~se. lf arty. rMy be
JR be llCl>Olnled II pet• f431224 "'''"the Counr; CIMk or Of· Woodllwn A\19 Senta Ana. Oecemw 5 1989 HIGHEST BIOOE.A FOR FROM SAIO PARCEL A A\<g\iSt 28 1980 be td· by the City 01 Huntington tiled on Um•
_,al represtnllhvt lo ad· Published O•ange Coast ange County Of' November Ciltl 92705 TW099 CASH P<'Ylblt 11 time of THROUGH LOTS l&5 ANO milted to probate Tiie will It Beacn It tlle office or the AYISOI Ulltel hi tldo Cle-
INat., the ntate or the d• Daily Puot No~ember 28 De-20 1989 R1<:hard Ernest T"llWOOCI s.are ..n l•wlul ~ or ,.,. 166 OF TRACT NO 3433 available tor HamlnatlOtl in City Cieri!. al Cny Hall 2000 mandado El trit>un1I puede
cedent eember 5. 12 19 1989 '..oes 1 t942 w ooelltwn Ava , ftalC NOTICE united 511119 1n rlohl title, AS PEA MAP RECORDED the tile kee>t by trit c:oufl Mein Street Huntington ~ldtr c:ontra Ud 11n eu· THE PETITION r41®es1S T • 112 Pubhs,,eo Ors"Qe CoMt Santi A,,1 Cahf 92705 anel 1ntetesl 1n the f~ng IN BOOK l78 PAGES 48 49 A HEARING on the pell· Beach Catitornta. until the dienc:ll a menos que Ud , ..
tM O.C:eo.til 1 Wil l lr\d Olllly P.iot No..-embet' 28 0.-Tt11s bullntu 19 con-'1CTITIOU9 .,._11 1hJ<JC11()ed prol)trly tiluated A N o 5 o · o F M I$ _ . tt0n will be helO on Oecem-N>ut ot 2 00 p m on Dec.em-9')0'1Cla atotto dt 30 dlat
0001C1ls, 11 any be 1C1m1rtte1 PtllUC NOTICC c;embet' 5 12 19 t989 dutred by 1 v-11 part· N~ ITATU•NT 1n U lO County end St1t' C!LLANl'OUS MAPS m. t;>er 1• 1989 at 1 45 PM '" t>tt 19 19119 11 whoeh 11me l H ra lnlormeeion qua
to prob1te The Wiii at'ICI any T • 108 nenr,ip Tiie lolk>WI IOnl .,. UM 55 LOI 1 of Traci IHl'3 THE OFFICE OF THE Dept "iO 3 localed at 700 tney Wiii be o~ and Ptlb-Slglifl
c0dlc11t trt 1va.l1ole IOt FICTITIOUl llUllNEIS Tl\e ttg•il•1n1 com· Cl ng busi~ ::' H '"°"'n Oy .ma.p on Ille 11 COUNTY RECORDER Of Civic Center Drive West ltely '"Cl teael 110ud 1n lht S1 Usttel C1tM1 90llc;1t11 at
.,.llTl•nation I" tne hie kepi NAME ITAT£•NT meoceo 10 transact l>USI· °Sw1TZERS 336 s Bool< 406 PIQM 13· 14 ot SAID COUNTY Santa Ana CA 92701 Council CIUlml>etS '°' moell· c:onseto de un ·~o en
by the c.oun Trit tooowing penons are P\a.IC NOTICE nes\ u"'<let tne tic1111ous Lane Cos Meaa ~"j Maps •e<:OtdS ot Orll'QI PARCEL c AN EX-IF YOU OBJECT 10 lht hcttlOfl ol 1ralllc: llQfl•IS on 11te asunto del>tfra hac:etlO
THE PETIJION requests d04ng t>usinns u lkl'•ne-ss name °' names 7 .., K;oUnt) Cahl0tn11 ClUSIVE EASEMENT TO grafll•ng ol Ille Ptllhon 'IOU tC11nger A,,. II the mt•· 1nmecll1tamenle 6e ••••
au1nor1ty 10 ael""""tef the c ROSS " COMP4NY I(~ hste<I abOve on Ottot>er 1 92~~ ory Brian Swill., Tnt purported street eel· PLACE ANO MAINTAIN ahOutdlPPHrlll"4111e "ng MCllons ol Boise cnoe1 St manera Su ruput Sll
estate undet the ·~· 2149 Mlf8/l'\8f °' Batooa ,.ICTITIOUI 9UllNEIS 1989 , Clress and Othe< eommon UTILITY LINES ACROSS af\d state your OD,ecrrons °' and II Sl)flngOlle SI 89('111 .. hey alguM, pueoe
dtnl AC1,..1n1stra11on or Es· C1•1• 92661 NA• ITATl:MENT Aicl\aro E T"ltwood 336 ydney ~ Cotti Oft•gn.>J•Of' 11 In)' ot Iha LOTS 165 ANO 166 OF tile 11>'1119" ObltC1JOf11 W•lh A set ot plant. spec;1fl . .., r~rslraell. tiempo
t•tes Act 1Th1s auth0r1\y II· JO'ln F11tguSOt1 l auntzen Tntt lottoW1ng pet!IO~S lie Th.s sraletn4tnl was hied M~~-h~:::.~e Swtttet t ell property CIHcrrbed TRACT NO 3433 AS PER Ille cou,. t>efore t114 heatlt'Q ca11ons and other c:onltlCI t-TO THE RESPONDENT
IOws the per$00al raptew~ 2149 Mlrem~r 0. Batbo41 C10ong bus•,,~S IS witn l"f Cou"l'f Cit'<~ or Of. 336 Syd Lane Cosll l b0"8 tor wf11Ch lhe under· MAP RECORDED IN BOOK Your apl)Nrance may be 1n documenll m1y be Oblltneel The pelllionet hit l11te1 a
1111..-to take many ac:ttons Calif 92661 u PER NEW P 0 A T enge c. ,.,11 °' Ottobef '27 ~ Cal";'Y92627 s.gnt'd q1al.H no represen-178 P.AGES <la •9 ANO 50 person °' by your attorney on November 13 198911 the pe1111on concetn1ng yout
Wlll10ul oc11111n.ng court AP· ThtS Dua oess 1$' con· PL.AZ.A 2 Uppe-We*OO" •989 ~ bl llhOn Ot watranty II OF M tSCEllANEOUS 'fOU .MAV EXAMINE 'he Oe-partme"t or PJ.1blic rrnam499 If you,.., to me I
proval S.10tt l1Jung cet111n dueted by an 1nel.Yielua1 P•aza o .... ,e N..,.vort ~"" I ,~ '1 usrness •s con-15 ALBANY IRVINE MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF t1te 1<ap1 Dy the court If you Worli.s ~ M o'" Stteet tesponte w11l'lln 30 cuys of
actions N>wtver Ille pet• T ne ••g•s1 ren I com, Ca•, 92660 Pull •)l'>f'od O•angf' Coast Cl~led by hu.tband and wife CALIFORNIA 9271• THE COUN TY RECORDER 11e a person ,,,,.,Hied 1n Hu,,1tn91on Beac:n Call· the date that lh•s summotll
tonal representative '' •e· ~ to transact bus· Myet5-0 Hill ~10 a C111 Daily p 101 Novf'mtier 7 1• he reglStrant com· Tile purPQrted owner or OF SAID COUNTY TO the estate you may flltt witn torn.a upotl reoe1pl of • 1s MrvtO on you your 0..
quired to gt.-e not>Cf' to ness under the ft<:1111ous forn·a l m1tf'd p<1rlflf'"'"P 2121 28 •989 mer>eed ~o 1•1:sa;:1 :ius1n H d real property a11ne lime PROVIDE WATER El.EC· the court a ro.mal ReQuftl non refundable lee ot fault m1y be entered an<l lhe
lnlWttSltCI persons unless DUS•r'leSS "•me Of na~s Upper lllOWOOrl p .u.i Ne... T-OS9 ness u et ICll IOUI ol '"e Assessment l >en WIS TRICITY GAS TELEPHONE tor Special NOl!al or 1114 Iii S•O 00 court may enter a 1uogrnen1
tney have w11ved no1.ce or hst&O abO--e on NovemDet oon Beacl'l Caul 92660 I Du:;eu name~~ ;!,'";': nOlANO H GARCIA ANO SEWERAGE SERVICE 1"11 ol an inventory and IP· Eac:h bt<l snall oe ma<le on con1a1n1n,g 1n1unc11ve or
GOnSented 10 1ne propoSed 10 1989 •CM •n•Mlments lid il C NOTICE 1191 aoove °" 0 Sa1CI Salt' win be maoe FOR SINGLE:FAMIL y RESI· pr11sat or esrare asers or ot tne Proposal Form and 1n other orders coneell'l•ng
action ) The 1noependen1 John L1u11tzen Ca• torn.a L1m1t!'O P.it1"ll' I Mll 1989 wrthOut warranrt ••press 0t OENTIAL USE TO SAID any pe1>11on or account as lhf' ma,,ner prov1Cled 1n tl'te Cl•v1sion ol pr099rty spousal
te1m1n1str11t0t1 au1h0t1ty ..,111 This Slateme<it was ltl&O 51\•P 2 Upper Newport FICTITIOUS •UllNESS ~usan S~rt~e;,t w lilell 1mplfe0 r~1rC11ng lllle pos-PARCEi. A SAID EASE· provtOeCI 1n sec:11on 1250 or contract documents anel MJppo•t child cu'10dy chtl<l
b• grenteel u"less an w11h rhe Count). Cieri. or Or· Beactl Cohl 92&60 NAME STATEMENT ,.,rus ':! ~ c1er:S 1 0 . session or e"cumbrances MENT TO BE Al.ONG THE the Callforn•a Probate COde sl\al• btl JCcompan1e<l by a suport anorne) lees c:osts
rntttested person lites dn a"ge County 0" No•emoer 0 Hiii Prooerhe~ a C.ih· The following oe<50nS a•e wit r~e ~~ Ottot! 3~ to pay 1"9 sum or me PHI SHORTEST ANO MOST A l'lequest ror SIH'(:•l l Nouce cethheel or cntuer s cneck and suc:n other relief as may
Objeetron 10 this pe11110" a"d 14 t989 lo1M1 L•m•re<l Partl'le•sll•p 1 Clo•no b<dineu as ~~X; oun ' · d ue ,. o m e Cl w n er • CONVENIENT ROUTE BE· la<m is ava1rao1e from 1r>e or 1 b•d DOnCI ror not less l>4! granted by tl\e court The
allows good cause "'"t IM F437S67 liPP"' lllewpon Praza l\lew DIANA S 338 PoinsetM f'31220 auessment, re1son1bfy es· TWEEN THE SAID PARCEi. c;out1 clerk than 10•-. 01 tne amount ot 9ar,,1s,.men1 ot w119es, tak·
court snou10 nor g•a"' tM Pubhslle<l Ouinge Co.JS! po-i Beacn Calif q1660 ICotona 081 Mer Calll 9262s P bit heel Ora,,oe Cout llmateo costs lee~c"Orges A ANO THE NEAREST PUB· Cr>arles Mart.. Walters rhe b•O maele ooy Die to the '"9 of money or property or
111.11hOt11)' Dairy P1101 Noveml:>t!r 21 28 Tnis Dus1ness 1\ con Oi.ina 1 G•bb 330081 1u P ~ v m , 7 14 and 1111erf'!ll Clue at 1114 time LIC UTILITY EASEMENT Pet11toner C111 ol Hunttnglo<"I Beactl ot>ier court au1nor1zee1
A HEARING on tne pell· Dec:em~t 5 12 1989 CIU(led Dy a 1tm1teo oarrn1>r 0 ,,.51.,,a Dana Point Calif ~~1 ~8 11~18~0 e t>e or this "oflce 1n tne amount SHOWN ON A MAP OF MA9'1C S. 9'Al'AP09'T, L8bO• Code ol 11\e Slate ot procee01ngs may also result
hon Wiii be "•'Cl°" OECEM· T ·087 51l•P 92629 4 OI s 1 697 00 SAIO TRACT l!tq,. MORGAN, LEWll a Ca111orn1a and Other laws or JUN 05 1989
BER 2 t 1989 81 1 •5 P M 1n btmt IC NOTICE Tne •11g1str ii"' c r"" I 11111 Dusir>eu •S con· T-06 OA TED November 7 PARCEL o A NON·EX· •OCICIUS, Attorney for '"e St&lf' or Calllom•a apph-Gat"y GrenYltle. Cliaf'k, •r:
Oec>l No 3 loeal.O a1 700 l"UUl. menceo to rran~ac1 ou~ dueled b a" ,,,0,,,,Clual -"' 1989 CLUSIVE EASEMENT OVER Ptlltloneu, I01 9. Gt1nd c.iblti thf'•elo w11n tile ... C, K .... f. DepcltJ Cliaf'tl
Clvie Cefltar Ott•f!I Santa YOU ARE IN OEFAvLT nes\ under tne 1•t l l•Ou\ Tfle fegillrenr com-P\lll.JC r.uTICE WALNUT MAI NTl!N· LOT 91 OF TRACT NO Ave., 22nd '"" lot An· cepM,, only ol suc:ll vart· Thomas Patterson Al·
Ana. CA 92701 U DER DEED OF rq s• OuS•l'll'SS name "'' n3,,..P\ ,. 0 . ANCE ASSOCIATION, •V: 3433 AS PER MAP RE· ttfe•. CA 90017·3tn at1ons 11\at ma, Df' requrreo 1orney '°'Pel 11onf'f 2• 14 S
IF YOU OBJECT 10 the O~TEO ~AV 14 l«!P ~N: 119l!'°at:>Ov"r'" Oct ll"' 3• ::'e~c~n~~r ",~:sa;~ht•~~s FICTITIOUSllUSINl!SS 9'0NAlD D. 9'0UI', A LAW CORDED IN SOOK 178 JEFF S WfSTUttlllAN, unOl'r tn,. spec:1al slltules Fa1rv-S1 Ste 212 Santa
granllng of Ille Pt'fll•O" tOU SS YO TAK ACT•O"l 19 7 t/U~•nffS "ame 0, flamesl NAME STATEMENT COAP09'ATION, 23101 PAGES ,a8 49 ANO 50 OF l!iq., ANTIN. MAGAl lNN. oursuanl le *'11c" pr~· Ana CA 92'0•-5318
snou10 eil""' appear a1 tl'>e ~~ PAOT~CT vO~R PROP-Isidora C M ye<' M1n usreo .tC><:>•e °" Seo•,.mDe<I Ttle tollowing persons are LAICI! CENTE9' D9'1YE, MISCELLANEOUS MAPS ITEAN. LITZ & G9'E•OW, 1n9s r"reu,,oer ate tei<en Pub11stle.J Ofal'Cjle Coast
hearing a<'O stale your Ob· ERTY IT V.A f BE SOLD AT laomg Ge,,~ra1 Part"e' 1 1Q89 dO·"O busi"e" as SUITE 310, LAICE '09'EIT, IN THE OFFICE OF THE 12100 WllaNre llwd .. lttt Fl ·t •"'d t.notl\ 1>ave nor been Daily P1101 Novem~ 7 14
iec:tions orf.le t.rrtenoOJK· A PUBLIC SA E F vo., Tn1s ,latl'mf'nl ,,.15 ''eel D•ana Giob 1a1METR1N SKIN C ARE CALlfOftNIA m30 (114) COUNTY RECORDER OF LotAngele1,CAl00?5 1 ,,p ~·,eOed b, tl'le 2' 2S t989
llOflS *•lh tl\e court b'>fore Al\I X'f, A~Ar o•i w•I~ lhl'.Count~ r .,_, 1 Or fl\i "aremeni was filed OF SOUTHERN CALIF 4n ·231e SAID COUNT'f FOR THE Publ•V>ed Ot:>nge Coast pr .,,,oo, f'f •he LADO• T074
tne near'"9 too• a;1pea1 6~E~HE ~A f v RE O~ THE ar.q" C >v"11 ,,,. .,..,,emtif'• 1, l~f' Co..,, Cieri., 01 Ot· lb1SUCCESS MARKETING Publ!Sne<l Orange COll51 MAINTENANCE OF PAR TY Oa • P•IOI l'IO•l'"'°"' 28 29 Coo,. Pret"'l'" P lo aM•
I N:emayt>e1,,pe<SO"?'DY PROCEEO NG P.GA'iST '6 •Cj~Q . ;,.9 .. cou,,,':.ex:1o~r 3 1 IC THE SK_N C A REoa.l)P•IOINO•emt>e<'J' 28 WALLSOl\I OR ALONGTHE l>Kt>m~·· •08'• '1'.l CP 9•·1'• ,)flly n 11\el your attO<ne) F437111 8 ' CE"-TAE 24;,S 1 Oe La ()('cemoer S t989 BOUNDARIES BETWEEN T'h09. ,,.. ,,~.., ""Ov•df'<I Ot a... ----------
IF YOU ARE A CREO• TOR ; ~~ 1 ~O~A~:~~~~0~~'E 0 .. c ·~neo O•o.,gl' Cc,,, '9 '• FUl222 Carlota N·2 Laguna H "' T09S SAID LOT 9 , Al\IO SArO •i ll a'"'" De cons•Ot'<.O
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o-a cont•"Q9"' c:re<MOt or Oa ., P 01 '•O•...,..°"' l8 04' P 1 ., 0 C Cahl 92653 PARCEL A u"~ • 1 ·S rnac;W l)n a IO<m -
the deu1seo '°" ,.,u,t 'le TftUST~:.s SALE Ice~ r "' S 12 19 1989 • 01 ~oP•c-.~~o.:~:, 7 o~ I JCR Enterprises inc f>t&.IC NOT1tE PARCEL E AN UN-tu'" >Plt'd o. ""' C1tv ot K 052767
.,.our c•a•m • I" II"!!' cou111no I TS NO S2t82 T 0° 2, ~8 ,9M 124351 Of' La Ca•10H1 N-2 Or Vt OED 62 PERCENT Pta.IC NOTICE Hu,,t.ng1on Bf'ac" ar><t is NOTICE OF P£T1TION
me•• a COl>r to rhf' oe<10'I ' "lO " CE S ,,. E ci E sv I T 06' I l aouna H ns Cai.t 92653 S17M IN TE REST AS IENANT NI madf'•" iKt""'"'""e ..,,,,.. ,,,., TO ADMINISTER
represeNat,,1f' appPo,.ted Of G VEN '""' r NPCrl'S<Ja, oun'IC NOTICE Tl\15 ous•ness is con NOTICE Of COMMON IN ANO TO LOTS ..!TICUIME TO pro. StOM or IM prooosar ESTATE OF:
the c:oun "''''""lour moMl'l5 0.Cf'l"'Dl'' ') 198<1 "' '' 00 r\IU\. OUC:le<l Oy a c;orpora11or PETITION TO 16!1 ANO 166 0 1' TRACT I "" ro;Qu ren·..,.ts JOSEPH CARL
from I~ date ot ''''' '' o c1oc or \ o Od ' IC52MI f>t&.IC NOTICE I Tne reg1sl•an1 CO"' I AD,.....I TE9' ESTATE NO ~33 AS PER MAP RE-Cftl!.DtT09'S OF E•c~ t dll~• "'"" oe DASSO SR
5'lanc.t ollell@<S as PMv•<led • ,,.e a•~ai ::, is•o':. ''" ~;. FICTITIOUS •USINESS FICTITIOUS •USINESS menceo to ira,,sac1 Ous OF C .. AM.ES Mil TON CORDED IN BOOK 178 •ULIC T9'ANSfEA I C""~"d and 11110 P•e I CASE NO A15l031
in sec11on 9 •00 or 11\e Ca ,. S NT I "t!$S unoe1 rrie hct t•ous WAL T'l!9'S HI PAGES 4o 411 ANO SO OF (S.Ca. 1101.,.101 Q".l''''"" .ls '"Qu•reo I>> ra... • f0tn•I Prooare Coce Thf' Ouct r1g '• .. s•ee s l 1es NAME STATEME NAME STATEMENT ousi~ss ,,ame 0, n.imt>• CHA9'LEI MA9'1C p U.C.C,) Tne C 'f Cou"''' or trle To al helfs.
1""8 fOt ltl•ng c•a•ms w1 nor ,.. 11\•n II •1 Ps o• QEA • 1 •np to o"'""O ~SO"' <Jr" I T"e 10110,.,•nq persons <tre t•sre<l aoove on N A I WAL TE9'S ~Sf ~ili,~;~~S o~"rHSE NoloC.e •S ~rel>)' 91ver• 10 I C•ly ol -'u"'•'J9IO" BtloCl'l re-t>eneflc:i;anes creditors.
axp+re PftOt 10 l?Ur mo,,lhs EST p. If 5EC.., R T ES SEP 1 ll" "0 b-J, nt>>~ a• dO•nq DJS.Mes$ as Oave Riemann I c ... No. A 110011 COUNTY RECORDER OF cred11ors or the wlt,,1n I Stlfves !tie ''0"1 10 re1ec.1 any contingent Cf9dl0rl, Md
from t~ dale QI,,,. ~<11tn9 VICE ocat .. ,, )I •80( ~O•!I'> V 'l'ERS 0"1L1 • T 0 , I AIR QVNAM1CS 4 ) Blue Tl'l1S srateml'"I w.U "'eCll To 811 r>i! rs oene1tc1at1es nameo transletOtlS) 1na1 • ()' JI' O•OS per.ions .no mey
notteed aDOve Broaot..h Su''" 'OO '" '!'It' C11"'"'''il 1 "'''"(1 P J"""' JR, '""'I' Cdhl 92·" ""''" thP Coun•y CliWk ol Or cred1IMS co,,11noen1 crt'01 SAID C~~NTY bu•• 1ranst,., ' ab"U1 to l:>e By 'he oreler of trie C•1> otheiw• be "'..,.,._, an
YOU MAY EXAMINE Irle g·'Y ,,, S~ll'l .... ~ Covr'll t OI '"'P l .Jt>Cf'• N~ ... :-0t1 ~lat a I 1 )r' Hee~ t:r 1 J ~20 Sea ange Cov"I ( 0" OclODl'• r 1 •o•s ""o 1)4'rton~ wno ma) n6~CJF SA~~?~T ~6:~~ maoe 011 oer"0''" propert, c. JU' c I or t"e City o• Hu"' the .. "'sr .. · OI ~·
tile kept Oy tne court II you R~~l9fSi~~~ ~EC~1~~~;'E~ ~;~~ '~"""oott ffJ(n 1111 ~g~~i l.• Sra,,ror Ca111 198~ Ollll"rw1se be •ntetestt'<l in OIL GAS PETROLEUM nerl!'1na11e• dfoK••tw'd •nliton Beocl\ C,111t1orn1i\ ,,_,. ~ASSO~A PH CA l
are a person '"tere111eo 1n F'35931 ttte w111 or es11te or 001" ol ANO OTHER V.INERAl OR fl\e names ano Ou5"~U 1811' Oay or SeptemDe• · tll4 ntate yOU may lllf' ,,.,111 SERV CE d Cc11 'orr.,., co• •CM in~eslm•.,,I) dd d Tl'l1~ ous1nen ,, con P1JOhsr>t•O Orange Coa~1 CH A R LES M 1 L TO N N aOCl•este$ or rhe intended 1989 A PETnlON has bMn
the court a formal AeQUP51 por3l•OI" •S Oul1 ai;e>n•nlt'd Ca •'0"''6 l1,..•lf'd Partne• Cl;Cled o, 11n •nO•v•Clua• Oa••1 P1101 November 7 14 WALTERS al<ct CHARLES H VD R 0 C AR 8 0 translerors are JOAN C0t1nle •roctiw1y City llted by BARBARA F
lor Soec:1al Not>ee ol tne Iii. •r.;~t.-e ,,,o,., v >O Pu•~•Ja"' ~"'" 2 •JIJPI'' Nl!'wpot1 1 Tr-.• •PQ \!rant com 12, 28 1989 MARK WALTERS SU BST ANCES IN ANO POIN'ER 1116 lr••M A; Clerll o4 the CltJ of Hunt· DASSO In ttle ~
'"9 of an inventory ano ap lo Ille OOw"• c I Silll' cOr'I ~1 u1 'i" "'IJOrl B•»cn Cehl I ,.,._.,,C.f'd '" It .Y!Siltl Ou\• T ·05 7 A PET' TION nas been llled UNDER OF WHJCH MAY BE enue Newoon B~ac-il C31,1 ln~lon .. ICll Court of CaltfOtnlA, COunty l1>rtl'<1 r "'"' c.-rn·r Of>I' l C·' '126~.I'. tPSS .inOP• 1,,,. !•cl 1 oui PRODUCED FROM SAID 92660 04 ORN-fGE pra1semet'll of estate au.els Ttu\I ,..e-c: .. •f'O ll ._flt ) A 0 "'''' P•OOf'rl .. , a C.81• D;\•• .. ~. "8""' 01 "dm('~ D) Cllllrles Mark Wallett II" LANO TOGETHER WITH UOl1snec:I O•a"~ Coa'I TtiE PETITIOH
Of ol eny peltt•on or ac:c:ount w E SSE P G .~o ,p 'IA , .~ , .... ,.,.c P '"""'" 0 1 "''"" "'ll•'l .,,. A.,7 ,~, 20 f>tllllC NOTICE '"" Super.or Court ol Calt THE RIGHT TO USE THAT Tne IOcallOt'I in Callf0t,,1a Oa 1, P1101 No•emoer 16 2 ~· "'* BARBAAA
.. ptovioeo 1n secr•on 1250 WE s gf PG , .-soar:i lnr ""''"' 'l .. ,.::·O" p rtZd '<I'll> '"'"• lo•,,1a Cou"'t Of Orange PORTION ONL y OF SAIO ol 1'1e c;l'l1el f!•eeut111(' ottte.• 28 [)(<.amber 5 1989 F DASSO be llP90f'l'9d
of Ille Ca~forn•a Probate I ~· '"""'' rl' o~r· 6,,,~cr Cl , '>lf,fo-0 T 64111 THE PETITION te<iuesu LANO WH•CH Ut;OERLIES <>' princ;ipal Ou.S•,,....t. ort.u rn9C7 -personal '9P'....,~
COde A Req~SI to• S!>Klill ~:o~\.~ .. , •4 •") ... "',... '"'•S r ,,•'ll'., ~ -, !~~I ~:;!'enl N1U , led NOTICE OF S.AlE rne 0Kt't1t>nt" WILL oatec A PLMff PAf.IA-.LEL TO o• tt>e•l'llt>nO"d tr,inile•r'lt s • to ~"* the .... °' Noi1Cel0fm 1sa~a.,a1>•t'l from1 011 i;~ G• .,.~ 0., '• :. .. dJC'"IHf j ,.,1,.,1 :1r'""' *'"''PC ,,,,C~•~o•O•· TO' ARE N DEFA JL' Ac••!? 19!11 !M'adm•lle<ltc ANOSOO FEEIBELOW Y...<E $cl!T'ea1sabo•" , .P\JBllCNOflCE INld9cledMll cnt court cle<'' r ,, U~~OER A NOT CE or OE l>'Ot..ltl' '"f'••ll \.!lvJ•l3blf PRESENT S..1RrACE 01' A l O !>e• DvS•<'+'S\ amf' THE PETrTIOH A-lot Petltlonef, C:O'Oe •"' o '-'°"'" l\ .,. ~ lanc;P C.o..•t. ')" Ocrol:lt'r 3' l l\IOUEt4T ASSESSMENT r~· "'"'"'nat•o< ' tne hlf I JflC ioor .. <.sf'S .;••c r, l"l' ·-·-• Aeco<:lf'•!I ·~s ..... m .. •• , .... ,.'J ,.,,.,, • ,.. 1c.i~-. SA•O l AN::> •OR THE , • K 0527&e . r~• the d9c:9d9nr1 MAM G. ANCE.L STEP· 8~ 2724 ,, ~ •p v• , ~ i FN DA ED JUNE 1 19119 '"I' Dy rre '°"'' p qpoc;e or pqOS ·n """"'<I 'insre• ' "'" NOTICE OF PETITION WILL~ c::odc* rf .,,y HIMS. MAG. LAI ATE". bt•at!'l":le•;.,,, ~-~ ''""' ~,,·c...r: · "•'~•" ru, I F&ll221 U!'lll ESS "OU TP.-<E AC. A HEARING on the oett PEC TNG FOq DEVELOP '"l'(' •I',"'' 1hl f""'~ ••• TO ADMINISTER be~ to~·
9CMUUllAN a 9'0GE9'S, o• P'"''~' ..... ""'" • :,,; ,,.. ~ ... s ... ~~ J~·u~·~" ,' • ;~~: ::> ;,:= ;:,'"':'~; ~ .. '!.:'~r ~o~!t T 0 '' •c PAO'E( r IO·JR 11".ln " ir t.>l' "'et<l on Of'c:em ·NG Al\ID QQ E JC TRAC' NG c .. 1~"c <i• tis "~"""" r• ,. ,. EST ATE OF· The _. 8'1d .,,y oodctl9 .. ....We .. ~ 11111,.lt , llO"\W<u••.:J'"'"r"c; ·, C... < PCIQPER~~ T MAii BE Df'' •.: '9119 111 1 4~PM r SA O Ot. G A'.) PET "'t"•d•d tr rcf'•t'C .,,. · .,. ~ lof
l• A ....... CA 90017 g '" .. I ,,, rt-... : .... ·r:::: Jr ,,. •oc .. r I ? • 2" '""89 so~o p. T A PtJBLIC SALE [)<lop• t;. l CdlM ·ll '()(I RO EUllA AlltO O" .. EP .... N CHAMPAG"'E 463' Bat HOWARD THOMAS t•an'WU!bon"' IN Me 11.epi
PuDllst>eO Ora,,ge Coesr cu~ ~ 1 0 r a , 1 I.Ad" T-063 1 I' tO.J 1;EEO Al\I EXPLA c .. r C..,,te< O"'" "'"' E R A A .,. 0 •al'Ca Park ... ay •• "f' C11 1 HARPER by~ court
o.-1yP110INovem1>"<2829 ::;~.:l~(,'~\0s·"'·· .;8~~aq~·O~~.;.l ~:~~"... t,A·o~40l'fME 1'AlJRES~""1An1CAll2701 IH •D R Q(.ARB O .... •M '11' ''""f' Av~ CASENO.A1S1047 1 ·THE PETITION
Oflcemt:>er !t •989 .-~-AKO<d:,; r~ • .,~,... .. J "'""'"~I Nl< l•lf'O f>t&.IC NOTICE o c .HE PROCEE 01NG F YOU OBJECT I) tn• SuBSTANCf S 'ROM SA 0 Ne .. , ,. B•1cr: C:a II To .. '*"S 1'9QUMIS au~ to
r w 102 j,.,c .,,. 4 -.12ii• w 1. SE •• ·~., . C ,.,. 010, 1P.C.A1N S r fOU 1'0 graflMO ot me~' 110"\ yo. a v VfA"4S o c NELlS 92660 t»neic""* c:rectw>ts admlnls'9f • the Mia ..
----------AT PUB ·,C AUCT~O~ ;-0 :,.._,, t ,,,, 'r N,..,,,...,l>P, FICTITIOUS •USINESS SHOJLO COlllTACT A LAW· lihoul<l ar:ipeet 8llM' "eattnc OA l LED 1\1 TO SAID Tne n9rneis no t'\J ~~ii contingent c:redtors anc undtf ttie lndepend«ll Pta.IC NOTICE I THE .. GHES· 81DDEP •OR If • ,,.., NAME STATEMUIT YEP 1no s•ate fOU' OOtl!!Cht>,,, O• SL.BS RI' ACI' o ic SAID aoo·e~s :>I '"" "'end@O 1)9r.K)llS -'\O mey Aarw\IStra">n of E ...... ICAS,.. ia ... ru1 ~"'" ·,r ,,,,. • F43711SI r~e •oirow•rw;i pe-50nr, are On ~emDe• 13 t989 ar Me """""fl ob1ec11ons wllt L A N 0 FR 0 M SIT ES rrans•e•e«S> a·,. ,...AU REEN ottletw19t t>t "'~ "' Act (This autt1onty _.
K IM22 u,, tee SI At•~ i:>r 1 ca~,,,p, sj ? r 1 v "° O'l" ,. Coast 00<n9 Du'•~S as 10 00 A M ar '"" Pubhc Efl· '"f' coutl Delore the hear ng l OC ATE 0 0114 0 THE R JEr~i< NS 200 Eas• ()i'e.;r lf'lt will Ot Hlalte or t>o4'I allow ~ penonal
RCmlOUS 9UlfNEIS en.:...~ Cira•;,., ?fl a~, 0:tnk 0 , 'P c• ..,~.,.mir ?8 De ca,, We" EQu1pmen1 Set· tr.lt>Ce South Orar>ge Cou" Yciur appearance ma, De r LANO IT BEING EXPRESS· l•onr B&1ooa C.ar•I 92661 ot HOWARD THOMAS repttsenlallve IO i-..
.. .._ STATtMENT crecht union or sav•n'jl!> ar1olc....,.~1>r 5 ·-; 19 ,989 l~•C .. \ t6S SIP B East 2 ISi 11 Mun1c1pa1 Courr An"e~ person or Dy your 111orney l 'f UNDERSTOOD ANO Thll rl'e P<<>Qe•I) t>f'rl• I HARPER many actont w lltloul ni. lollOWlng "9<son, are loan auoc:.a• Or> :loml(; ea T 110 St Costa Mesa CA 92627 8u1ld1ng c Upper Lever YOU MAY EXAMINE !ht AGREED THA r EDISON SE· ne<'f l'lereto ' <lt''K••IW'O •n A PE'TrTION ti.a bMn obtaining . court •Pf>'Ollll
doing t>os.nest as in 111., stall' a l pa ltllf' ai Stephen Mlc:hael Fartflf 231 4 I Moulton Parkway 1n Ille llept Oy Ill# court 11 yo.. CURI TIES COMPANY ITS ge"9fal .ts tur,,•l11re '" flied b1 BARBARA P Bebe 1a-.ing ~ ..,.,-y
(l) Number One N-POr1 1,,.1,me or '"'e all,'"' 1iue Pllll.IC NOTICE 165 B East 2 Isl St Costa 1rie C11y or Lag11oe Hilts are 11 per50n 1t1teresteo •t SUCCESSORS ANO AS· tu•e'5 eQu•oment ea~"olo BROWN in ttw S~ ~t ecflonl
(2) Numbet 1 Realty & 1n. i nel inre•"" r.ero b'9 .n as Mesa CA 92627 County or O•ar>,ge State ot "'"estate you m1y Ille W1tr SIGNS SHALL HAVE NO interest tea~nore1 improve Court ot Call'°'"""· COunly l'lowltWr. 119 ~
-•ment Co. (31 The Black· Trustee •n '"''real 6ro~rt ~TICE Tn1s ouslneu •S con· Cohlornia unoer rne e><>wer rhe court a formal Request RtGl1T TO ENTER UPON me,,rs ano 1nvento•y ano is of ORANGE repreeentallve ..,. be
burn Company, 1306 Park attuate '" s.af<l Count an~ INYfTIHO •IDS Clucteo by an 1nC111n<1ual 01 sale pursuant 10 lhtt terms tor Soec:1aJ Notice of the 111 THE SURF ACE OF SAID toc:ateel al •63• B'"'a"ce THE PE'TrTIOH ~eel to g"4 nob IO Ave . Newport Be.ac:h CA State Cl-SC:"be<los rol~ows 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY Tile reg1strent com · ol lhose Gltlll" Covenants 1ng of an '"ventory and ap I.ANO OR TO USE SAID Parr. ... ay Irvine C.11111 requMea "91 BAABARA rnter..-d per904W uN991
92662 Lot 2 ,n Brock 0 or Trac! GIVEN tnai 1,,f' c,1~ 01 Foun menced to transac:t DYs•-Con01t1ons ano Restrt<:t•ons pra1sa1 or estate 1se11 °' 01 LANO OR ANY PORTION Tnei Business name-u'~ P BROWN be appow1'9d d'9y Pia.,.~ nob"'
Casper L Braekourn 3-00 1219 as P4ff Map •KorOeo tain Valle, 0fange C0unty ness under tile l1c1111ous reca<Cled on Jury 3, t968 as 1ny pe1111on or ac;c:ounr a! THEREOF ro SAID DEPTr-t ov sa <l tra,,slerors at Sll•O as personal repteeental1We cons.n'9d to the P'09099d
E-Coast Hwy No 6 1 New ,, 8~ 38 Pages 26 1,,0 27 Calilorn•& wiil receive sea•· DuSlr>MS "ame or "ames rnstrumenr No 3216'8ool\ provided in sec:uon 1250 or OF 500 FEET uSE ANY 1<>ea11c-. '' CHAMPAGNE lo llG'nlnrt&tf the ...... 04 actton ) The widlij>eildenl
port 8eec:h CA 926e0 01 M•SGe•taneous Maos ,,, ed ,,.05 ,0 10 2 00 pm Otl ltsteo lbO'ltl on Nov 6 1989 8650 Page 159 1nclus1ve ol tlie Cah!ornll Problle CO<le PURPOSE WHATSOEVER Tnaf 'a•O bulk lra,,sler •s h diteedlHlt ~·abl author~
T1111 business ,, con· Ille olftc.e OI tne Count Re-Th1,1t\Cl8y tne "" Oly of Ste-plle" M•<:tiael Farrer Oltl(;1al Rf'CO•CIS or Ora"911 A Request tor Spec:1at Nol« RESERVED IN THE OEEO '"'endeo 10 t>e co,,,um THE PETITION ... tie gran'9d uni.ta #I
dUC1eCI by an 1od1v1dua1 COfelet 01 said County 1 January 1990 ,,, ll\f' ort.c.e Tn•\ Slatement was ltle<l Cou"lf Cahlorn1a Ronakl IOtm 1S aVIJlal>le lrom 1~ FROM EDISON SECURI mated at tile ot1°c:e ol BUR req.ie11ea lht d9c:9d9nr• rnter..-d per.:M\ ... an
Tne registrant com· fM stteet add•Ms or 01 trte c,11 Clef~ !0200 wt1nmtC01.inty Clerk ol O•· O Roup aLaw Corp0tat1on courtclerlt. TIES COMPANY RE · ROW ESCRO.,.. CO SOI Will Md oodloa If any ~ ID IN ~
menceo to tranaac:t t>ust 01,,.. common OHi nation Slater A•e""" rounll•n var· ang• County °" November as trustee tor UNIVERSITY Charita Mltll Witters CORDED OCTOBER 17 Par11cen1er Dr Santa 'na be U'rtned to P"Qbale and """"" QOOd ~
nas unclef '"' hC:l•llOUS ot tile ru t orooertv o,,.,em· ley C1•tlOrfl1a II Wh•C" l•m• 6 1989 f431191 COMV.UNITY "SSOC•A· p_,lhOtllt 1958 IN B001( ·~so PAGE Calll()fn•• 92705 on Ot 11ter1Tn. .. s1d .,,y CtOdlals why .. murf' lhoulld nol
t>u-name or names a Do ve desct1bed 15 58,0 o.os ...,,, bf1 put>licly PuOl•Sned Orange Colst TION Ille l >ennoid&f under MA9'K I . 9'APAPOttT, •2, OfflCIAL RECORDS O..C:emt>et 1• 1989 We avatl9~....., lof ~.,,t IN au~
bled above on Oc:t 20 pyrPOrled 10 oe 22• K• ' opet'80 and rNd I" Ille Oa ly P•lol November 1 1• that Assessment Lien r• leca~ lllOttGAN. LEWIS a ALSO EXCEPT A POA-Tnos bv l•<1nSll."f •S suo ••atl'W\allOn an ... ·-11.epi A -HEARtNG on IN
1989 Road "'-PO'I Beaeti ~,. Ce>u<>c•I Chamber 21 28 1989 1080 corded June 2 1989 u In-•OCKIUI, AttCHMJ ror TION OF LOTS ,65 ~NO 1ect lo Cat.l0tn•a U"''°'"' t>y~t!DUf'l Pr-TIT"""' pettllOn wil be hetd on
Caeper l BtaeJiOUtn lotnia PROJECT CrTV HALL sttumenl No 89-292898 of '-tt"°'*9, •1 I. Gtlftd l66 ONE·HALF' OF All Com....,c11I Cooe Sect'O<' "' _.. o.c.mt.f " 11M19 al
Thia ttlltmenl was hied T"e undersi ,,eo dis-AlllO COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1"4! Off.c;1a1 R.ecOtels of said A"~ n.'49 flt., L .. Aft-MINERALS OIL AS ANO 6l06 requeete aU1ftoflty IO 1 '5 PM an Dilpt 3
wlftl !he County Clerk ot Of. cillms a~ •·•bihl:lor any n·i C1 'Y ~OUNTAIN VAllEY P\llllC NOTtCE County and pyrsuent 10 ...... CA-17-3191 OTHER HYDROCARBON Tl\e name arc acorns ot :*';. ~= IOc-.d Ill 700 CMC
llrigl County on Oc:tC)be( 31 c:orrectness in said streer ? All or Y•d ~ lo oe Section 1367 of tne C1vtl JIEff a. Wlltt~. SUBSTANCES SAVED OR Ille person w '" '41lom "...._ C.--Orwe W... ~
1989 '431213 .OOrese or otner common pe<rormeo in ec;cot01nce 'ICTITIOUI 9UllNEll Code ot 11\e State-Of c;ai.. (flt .. A.,,.. MAGA ... SOLO FROM SAID L"NO c:ta•ms may De hied •S Bur ldrwllllt~llOn ol e-.... Al\11 CA 92701
P\Jt>llSl'ltel Orange Co.st O.ign1toon ..,1,, 0 , • .., ,,05 and llQ8'lll· .. .._ ITAft•NT tornra Will SELL AT PUB-ITEM. LITZ I QM80W, UPON THE CONOITIOkS ro"' Est tow Co 50 I Act (This authonty ... if:' VOO OBJECT TO
Detty Piiot Nowmt>er 1 14 Said aaie will l>e made c1tioni wt><h are 1.,1,1at>1e TMlolloWlngpe<sonsare UC AUCTION TO THE 12100 ...... ....,.__n, HOWEVER THA T THE Patllc:enter °' Santi Ana lllow !he ~ IN~ollN~
21. 21, 1989 W1t"<>UI Nl<ra!lty .,press°' lor curc:nase at City of Foun-CI04ng t>usmeu II HIGHEST BIDDER FOR L• ........ CA -0 RANT 0 R 0 q s UC. CA 92705 Esc•O'* e60So43· ,.pt...,,..ff\19 IO ~ llpP9ar • IN
1078 impr tel regareling lltle pos. 1a1n Vaney Put>loe Worlie Of· A LA CAROE SYSTEMS. CASH pay1t>le at llme Of Publ•Slled Orange Cotti CESSOAS IN INTEREST OF JST ll'd Ille lasl day 1<>' t.i.ng = .. ~ ~ end ..... yout
----------MSSl()n OI encumt>t~ llCle.. 10200 Slatl!f Avenue 1100 Ouail SI Suri• 10~. sale'" lawful mQneY ot tne Dairy PtlOI Noveml>et 28, 29 OWNERSHIP SHAll HAVE Claims Dy ally c:tOO.tOt 11\aM 8eb-~-·-Ot .. .......,, rtalC NOTIC( 10 satisfy ,,,. unpaid 004,. Fountam v ar,.., Ca11forn1a Newl>«l Beach Calif 926e0 Untied St3tes 111 rlQhl 111te Oecembef 5 1989 NO RIGHT OF ENTRY UPON be Dec.ember l3 l989 ~I ~.._ ~ ot>iK~ Mlfl the COUf'I
gltion' se<:urtel by said 92708 iTe!ephone (714) Rol>eft Siiier ~52 Blhla an<1 1nlf'f8SI 1n the loltow1ng TW098 THE SURFACE Of THE wllleh IS the buSlnMS Gay ,.,_..,., .. ~...,,. the ~ YfNI ftCTnlOUI .,_,. Oe9CI or Trust w11n 1t11ereS1 96!> U OOl The cent per _. Blanca West leguna Huts, Clesc:rit>ed ptoperty s1tu11eo LAND ANO SHALL NOT bel<>'t tne consumm11ron r...-i'ta&N. Wll be ip99.-nc9 mey be In
...... ITA~NT i nd 'liner 5'lmt., provlded Mtll soec s , $25 oo each Cahf 926S3 1n Hid County and State PtB.JC NOTICE o ~ 1 l L F o R s u c H <l~lle specif.eel •t>O,,. , P9'!G" Of by YQW ~
"'-followlng persona.,. herlln 01u1 ldY1nces II lily Ma•li"Q lee S5 00 per ... Thll bultnHS IS con· Lot 89 °' Trac:! 5788 IS SUBSTANCES WITHIN THE Oateel November 2' ::::.-''9d'° 9'¥19 l'IOICe to w: YO\f AM A ~ ~.. ll'lereundt r and 1~re1es1 w1tl'l spec: s F0t ldellttonal Clucted by an indrvtdual shown b)' map on hie IS ITATlmWT ~ UPPER 500 FEET OF SAID 1989 fl9y heve ,.,_,. ::-CREOfTOA or • 1&c:;~Afo::J.~~·~R~ 11\treon tnd plus teet 1nlorm1110t1 Conlac1 lhtPr()n The ttgrstttnl com· eooi. 216 P•• t9·27 ol AaANDOr••NT Of' LANO AS RESERVED IN IDITH WAAKINITINI. COfW'9d ~;:,.: CCM ...... credlllor of IN ~ .... 5 I Elden Unit 8-2. cl'larg" and ••l)ttlMS oflhe 1ec:1 V.1n11oer Riy l<•omer. rnencecl to transact bust· Maps, records ot Ora"911 Ull °' rtennout THE DEED FROM LENA Vt--..n• tftCf AttOtMY tor 8Ctian ) The W!u indent dtcl •• ~. 1°'.I muec Mil
'""" "' Trustee •nel of the trusts al 171•> 965-«00 ness u"der the r1c11t1ous -Count.,, Calll0tnl1 9UWll ...._ OLETIE A WIDOW RE· .._.... .lllMIM _. .... ..., ~ :.-. ~ dmim .... ODUft
Cotta Mela. CA 92e27 crtaleel by wel Oeed ol 3 The elaSSlflcatlOn of bullnest name "' namn The purporte<' strMt ad-The fottowino perton1 CORDED SEPTEMBE0R 23 Published Orange Cou l ... be 9''9d ~-~ Ind .... ii cq»y '° ~
Jeffrey E. LUCll.,. 2551 Trvst The 10111 1mount ot Contr11ctor's llcentt re· lltted 1b0"9 °" Noveml>tf dreu 1nd other common heve a1>1ndoned the uM ot 1955 IN BOOK 3220 PAGE Ollfy Pilot Novernbef 28 9-nti~ ..,-.oft ._ 8n --..__ .... ,,
Eden Unit e-2. eo.ti MeN tlld obhg11ion1 11 the hme qu.,ed 1n the perlormal'Ct of 7, 1989 CIU1gnat10n. '' any of the the F1ct1t1ou1 Buelntu 317 OFFICIAi. RECORDS 1989 T 101 objllclilwl ID .. ~ = ....__ ~ .. ODUft
CA l2e27 of 1ni111J put>tbtton of 1111, '"'' Contreet 11 1 B' Gen· Robert Sratflf ttll propetty described N1rne C .s C BUSINESS rne strflet actelress 8"Cl and ...,.. llOOd ~ -,...... '°""
Ttllt buttntu 11 con· Notice. is $198,4•9 80 era1 Butld1ng contractor Tiits 1111ement wes ltleel 1bo,,. tor wtl.c:n the under· MANAGEMENT IN TEA· other common dtlSIQnation #tflJ 119 murf' ~ not .. dlilll of hi~ ol due~ by"' lndillldual Dated November 16 • Pursu1nt 10 the with lh• Counr; Clerk ot Of. S!Qned makes no reprnen-NATIONAL. 8 Norton ltYrne. ,, any ot the real prooer1y "9llC NOTICE ~~I lie-..~ ~ • Pf'Ooldld "'
Ttle regr11rent com· 1989 P'OVlS!Of'S or See110fl 1773 ai'IQt County°" November llhon OJ warranty •s Calll 92715 Clescrlbtd lbove •• A HlAl'itNO"' on IN__, t100 ol ~ ~ lo lranW1 t>u• MM. mATI llCU.. ot the Lal>Ot Code of the 8 1N9 9 OUEENSWREA TH, The F'ICllllOUI 8u11neu purpo<ltld to be 364 SEV· ~TITIOUe .,_II "°" .. IN hetd on C•o ,,. ~ Codi
nw undel' IN llctltiout Tiii -~ • Ce•a .. Stile ol Cahlomla the Qty ,.,,._ IRVINE CAllFOANIA 92715 Nwne rtle<r.O to~ wn ILl E LN . COSTA MESA, CA NAm ITATllm.NT c,..., 14 ,.. • ::: .,,. lor ':&.. dllml
bulinett neme °' natnet ..,,_.._,.T,...._ 9r: Counc.J Nit ot>latnecl IM Put>Hthtel Orange Coast The purported O'#fltt of Med 1n °'ange County 0t1 92827 BENEFICIARY The fOllowing P«90t\I era 1 45 p M i.j Pi1P4 3 -~ lour
llated eboW Cit! N~ D..A. ..... Ill "11e t 1 at, Qt!"t'al pt~.tl'l•ng r8'9 of per Delly Piiot Novtmt>tt 21 21 wd rMI pr()ptrty at ltlt lime Septttnt>tt 28 1Nt FILE T R A N S A M E R t C A d04nQ bu.-. 11 _...., • 700 CMC =~.::. ....... 14~ E. L· ..... ., ............ ., ...... diem wages '"d lhe9t"Wel Oec:emt>tt5 12 l989 oftheA~t Uenwas NOF433091 FIN ANCIAL SERVICES AMERICAN EQUITY C.-OfM w.t. S..... -"...., . ....., -..... AM, CA.,,... l)fe¥11l1ng rett tor holMMly T-<>&3 MARLENE M DRYER C.0.1ne J Ho09luna. 714-&32·1800 ASSET M~NAGEMEN T "'-. CAtrl701 VOU MAV EXAMINE r .. t1tttmer't •ts Mad TthJ-1"1 (7~) -...10 Ind cw•time work tn tlllt IOn S.O Sale Mii be made P 0 8o~e33 lfYlnt 0#1 Tl'lt ~ Trust• t6A t L~ Aw Building rF -mtJ OBJECT TO IN ... 9-94 Oy 119 court N
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