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WED~E. D Y~. 0 E IBER 29. 1989
Trauma center clOsure worries fire · chiefs
By RORRT IARKElt
Of -l>.-y ..... SHfr
Two Orange Coast fi~ ch1cfs arc
as.king county supcrv 1sors to help
avert an expected emergent} medi-
cal treatment crunch "hen the
trauma center at Fountain Valle)
ReJlonal Ho<,p1Lal closes ne't
month.
In a letter wntten b) cw-port
Beach Fire Chief Jim Recd. the local
Root •rt
cb.ief~ asked supervisors to designate
another trauma center to takc up the
slack or to change procedures so that
people wi th moderate mjuncs can be
taken to regular hospitals.
Recd said he sees little chan~ of
a hospital coming forward to be·
come a new trauma center. Hunt·
inaton Beach Fire Chief Ray Plea.rd
qreed. "I don't 5C'C any of !Mm
raising their hands to voluntttr." be
said.
Picard said that Huntington
Beach, wtuch sends perhaps 15 to 20
trauma victims a month to Fountain
Valley, has the most to lose because
it's farther than other cities from the
three trauma centers that will con-
tinue to operatt after Fountain Val -
ley closes Dec. 27
Picard said he expcctS about half
of bis city's v1cums to be taken to
UCI Medical Center 1n Orange and
the others to Lon~ Beach Mcmonal
Hospnal most b~ L1fefl1g.ht helicop-
ter.
Costs for hehcoptcr transportation
range up to S2.500 a tnp. he said In
contrast. ambulance sen ice from
Hununston Beach to Fountain Val-
le~· Regional Hospital costs pauent!>
S-25 to S250 a tnp. he said.
The board of d1fe'Ctors at the
Fountain Valle) hospital votC'd in
AUJ.USt to dose thc cmcrgenc' ca.rc
fac1lm after nine vears of operation
CW .... _... Pete """"" ct.. .. • ..... lllJ•ac .-protwu•1• frOM die roof ha"• been • tunt ••· • INNll• and a It* of power poles. .,.. ...... In • ..,._ of reof _. lac a piano. Pttotoer•Phlft9 ••h work. Hurne~ plant to
,._ erectN • l"9 H•• ... " 11r ......... Oatacv ect e,1UZ• •••187.,.. ~·-In • pllery sttow.
CO\EHSTORl 1 ·po~T~
Suspect neVer stops promoting
Despite fraµd charges, he looks for !nvestor~
9y JANET ZIMMERMAN
OI -0.-,, -SC....
The whttls of JUSUce tum lo~I).
as do thoK of prospttll). .Jnd
Thomas D. Caner has Sttn both up
close.
The former Orange Coast en-
trepreneur. once! named by Life
mqazine as one of the nat1on s most
promis1na young busmcssmm. 1s
cba.racd wi lb s 'Wl ndh ni 1.000 in-
vestors out of rou&hly S45 milhon in
a pyramid scheme.
Money earmarked for a '"mcdacal
factonna .. business. which involvtd
buyioa insurance claims at hu,r
discounts fr<?m doctors and hospl-
tab and then collecung thcm for a
profit. "A<"'a.S instead fu nneled to Olhef"
projCC'U. prosecutors claim It all
cmte!Td around a proposed 0-acrc.
DtsnC)-t)-pc amuscmC"nt parl. a rn-
t.aurant named 1n his ~ife's honor. a
hotel and 'casino on thc Las Yeps
SLrip, the) wd
But that was s1' \-can and
millions of dollars 1n the past
Caner. now 37. went from the 1et
set to a J&1] ~ll.
In 1 Supcnor Coun heanng 1n
Santa Ana th1s week. Carter's tnal
was set for Dec. 4 oo 66 felon)
counts of panel theft and fraud.
Rea.listially tbo'Ch. the trial pro~
ably won't we place unuJ after the
bohda\S. unlc a ~·ttlcm~·nt I\ reach~. attome\S said
Carter faet'\ a· ma\1mum I•~' ear
pnson term
Thc case. cons1drred o ne ''' the
!araest 1n count' h1ston . ha~ bttn
pl11Ued b) a ~nr of legal dcla's.
mdud1na changes in prosccuto"'
and defcn5t' attomeH ( arter 1s nm~
!Tp~nltd b) 3 ~OUrt·app(\1nt('J
lawyer-.
Carter's troubk start<'d 1n l.ue
1983. when the • unu~ and E\-cbanae Comm1ss1on closed do~n his
operations and frozc compan) as-
letl.. The firm suppoSt"dl) promised
annual returns of .io perccnl a year
for a mtnimum S 1.000. in' est ment.
but offit 1al' 1n the medlcal industn
said the' haJ nc' t•r heart1 of Caner's
.-om pan'
Tht" prciht' "'J' '>parked b) a lOn·
tidenual .-ompl.11n1 rrom on(' of the
IO\CStOf'
~ 1a~\u11 I kd .ig .. unst Carter b
thc E\ "'a' "C.·lllC'd "" months later
-.hen h(' a~rl'cd not to enpgc 1n
fraudulen t act" 1llt' or sell un-
registered ...,., unt1rs 'o dc1crm1na-
uon of guilt 1ir 1nnon.•nce "'as madc
1n the '>t"lllement
Carter til('J banlruptt) later that
)efl' His JS'l('tC. includmg a SI
m1lhon esta tl' 1)n 'e"pon Beach·s
P'&las Hill .i lu'ul') house o n
t.ikc o\rro'>'hcad .ind a SJ m1lhon
offi~ bu1ld1ng in In inc, were sold
off one b one
jfttease lff CAnlR/Al)
bttausc of ht'a\' ''''<"' rt'f"lrtt"Jh
tncumd b«'aux-ma ' trdum,1 •iv
urns ha't' insurl1eni "'urJn,t
'\ 198 \lUd\ \hl•"'t'J !ht• h 1\p1lal
was losing at k a\t SI m11l1 1n .1 H'.lr
on trauma C<mt
Thc count'·, tul '<'~' t•l' irauma
centers -l < I \I 11 a < "'nll:r
Western Med1t .1I < t"l''t"• n 'ant.J
~oa and ~1ss1on H 'P 1.: Reg1una
Cenler 1n M1 mn \ it u J' "ell .t'
Fountain Valle~ -ha' e it·am' ut
surgeon., Jnd nur)C."' 1n dul\ _.a
hou~ a da\ tu prm Hk 1mmc:d1ate
emergCO\. \ arr for .,.nlltall\ IOJUrt'd
VICllffi'i •
Pica rd nJ Rttd. "'hu head
emergent' ,t'nttl' 1n their Ci ties
both C'\prn~d "om that the
closurt 01 1 tr.lu ma l t'nter -...111
k«p their p.Jramcd1c team'> out on
the street) lt r lonit'r ~nods
stretching then too lhtn lO pro' 1de
f Pluse see HOSPIT Al./ A21
Laguna says INS
raid hurt city's
day-laborer policy
By LESLIE EARNEST
01 uw o~ "ll<M ,,.,,
In a mo\C~ L.tguna lkal h pohu·
sa\ could undermint· tht' .it' ' a1-
tcmpts to de.ii -...1th J.t, IJ~ rt'r'i in
thc1r -:o mmun1t' mm1gr.1tw n 11l-
fic1als apprt'hendn1 I· men 1 n
Laguna and El Toro •n Tul'~J'
including J group 1l l .,.. M er. .,.. h1•
had congreg.i tt•d .1long L1gun.1 ( a
n)on Road
~!though 1t I' n111 un.1,mm••n tor
such '1.,.,t'('p\ h ht-.:1•nd1.n 1 d 1n
Laguna Beach P •htt' < hat'' 't'1I
Purcell \aid 11 ' lh :ir'>t 11n .1.1'
labort'r\ hd t' 'xl r ..aprrd l nw\.\'
the can)on ro.id thl" lll\.Jlu•n Jt',tg
natcd tn thl' Cit' a~ th<' ~.,, plJt t' fl1r
laborer<, to "a11 for "''' o. l 11' ol·
ti lah "l'rt' not no11 ticJ n .iJ, .inll'
of the raid. ht' "'11d
"It r~.ilh l d Ughl U\ h\ \Urpn'-4·
Purccll \.lid · I ""uld appre, IJlt' J
call at lea<,t 1f thl.'' Jre going ll• tx·
OUl th('rt' ..
The men '<lmt' ,,, "hum .,., erl'
apprehended al()n~ l oa't H1&h"a'
near the (in.le t-. mari..,·1 Jll t.hO<;('
:o be tran~portl"d to ~k\l,u rathl.'r
tban fa c a deponinn heanng.. al-
•ord1ng to Rl1n Ro c"'. puhht. 1nr tu
mauon ot1i\.cr for the lm011tuat11,n
and 'dtur.w1at11•n ~·r' 1u·' -...e'>lt'r
rt¥,1unal 11ITill' 1n l .1~una "'1gud
K cr-1 11.11uh.J ., '' ..a. -.h\ the
mm1gra11 •n 1ff1 .dJ' d\n'>t" 10 pit.It.
up Ja' lat><xcr. n 1 nt' ,d.,, 1n It s
s1mp1' \. mm1,n '>t"n-.c :11 l<M•lt. !(ll
illegal alter., -...here 'hl"' are Ol'"'n
\ll \. 0 n lUt'g..t It' h l '-111.1
But Purt.t' I ...i1J tht' I'-~ SJ't" the
.it' a .. lj' 1t 1nJ1\..tt1un th.it \.,.,t'CP'
.,..ould not ,..,._. lundulle"d n thc ta·
n'on "l)l'fl' •hi.' ,11, ha' n\truttt'd
"'C'lrlr.cf\ h• 1ngn-ga1r
For the f'.1'' 'rar t•l' flolan ha\
"ietr I I l'n\.t•Uf'1P,l' 40ri.t"f'. I I \ olun·
'.lr le t ·~ ·ti.. l ire t" 1'..
marlt.rt •r l '"''t d1~r"a 11 3 p.Lr
ing IN '" the "-t''l '1dt" 111 L.arun.i
( amon R1>.1d
"Thc' rc "'thin their ll·µI nght~
and tht•, (Jn rdtd tU'lt .1t-.•1.11 anv-
plale thl'' "an1 to ra1u out the~
It.no-... "l' h.l' t' th1<. pr gram ..
Pu rcell \.'lid .. T ,, me • ' going tu
hampt'r tiur etTon.. Th ' w1ll do
nothing hut ,rc.itt' a ledr among
thcm and ~attl'.'r them along tht"
Can,on Road and au~r thrm
along ( llll\I H1gh~a~ ·
In latt Tul'.'<.d3' mnm1 ng bt'lorr
thc s-...~p 'P3n1sh soc.-aJ.. ng L.utuna
(Plu~ ~e Ri'\10 /A2J
Winds fan
fire in QC;
it's worse
elsewhere
By 801 VAN £YKEN
Of .,.. Delly -SIMf
Santa i\na "ands gusting up to 35
mph roared across thc Orangc Coast
on Tuesda'. fanning a 1,mall brush fire. tnggenng hurglar alarms and
buffeung car. and trucks Cln the
frttV.-1l\S
While tbc htgb v.and~ cauSC'd more
cxtensl\·e damage an ne1ghbonn1
counties. the coast came through
with few ~nous probkm<,
FV deadlocked on
council appointment
Fired der~ alleges Newport. police
harassed her because she's black
4' malJ tirr 1n tht"' Nclhc Gad
R.Anch area of 'l(')Uth Orange ( ount
blackened about a quaner acre of
grass and hrush Tue\da" afternoon
and bne0) threatened housn n<"M
Hidden Trtt Road .
Oranac c ount) firefighters had
the blaze under control 1n Its Lhan
25 minute , however. aventn
senou problem , fi~ ~pokeswoman
Kalhl~n Cha said lyHOu.YW~ ... .._ ........
A surprued deadlock over who will fill t.k opna Oty Council
.. , in Foun&un Valley bu kft tk lat VKUI for. least another
week and pombty another ~-
Mcmben subnuttat Wllbout c1ilcutlioa baUob liltina their
couoci......,.....t.meat c:boica. Bua after 1 j rounds of bdociae. they
could not ..,_on a 1<pl9ccmm1 for OUIMd CXM•oal VC'la'aD Fred
Vo-. wt.o ... recalled tn tllle Novanbcr decDoe.. A c:.nctidlte
Mlded .._ votn to Win coefi.nnataoa.
Today' Tho111h1
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A former employee of tbc cw-
port Beach Pol.ct Dtpanmen& bas
filed a claim alletJna tbc dcpanmt"nl wrorwlY dented her a promotton and
tbm 'ft.fed her Maldit ~ tS black
1lle daim fikd b)' MAI} Wlute. a
former recotdl elm. alto alltets lbt
.. naall)' and tu...aly haraucd
by ~ She 11 tcttina SS
mtlhon lD damq
The Cit) Council on Monda rou-
ttnely denied the wron.rut tnm1n-
1uon aJleption and iTJCCtcd the
charF of improper ckma.I of promo-
tion. Cuy Attorney Robcn Burnham
will ask Whiie to .ubm1t m0tt 1nfor-
mab0n on the Charles of racta.I and
teXUa.I haru&men1 ~ taki• ec-
uon on that put of the da11n.
Whlw·s ·~· Joel landl, de--dined commtl'lt Tuetday, •Yllll he
GOOD MORNING
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wanltd to rttt1\e the formal noll~
from t.bc Cll fi"'t
Accord1na to the claim White, a
Santa Ana ~ 1dent, was a pohcc
records specialist for the dcpanment
when she was tcmnnatcd 1n AUJUSL
~claim con&end the ctt) Mid she
wu tttnuna&ed for 1nsubordanat1on.
but .. t.bu was a false allcpt1on and
is cklamatory 1n soope."
1n March, lbe claim contlnucs.
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PubNc. Noc.ces ................. 16
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A t foo&·IQuatt manurt r1I
c:.u&ht fire early T~~ mom1oa
on the El Toro Manne Corps Air
St.abon.
The firt bt!pn at 3:20 .. m at a
pnva&e horte st.able near lrvtnt
Bo'*"ard and Lamber\ ROlld. W.ndS' ~ponedl)' Up! lbt OOYt-pit
coaflqrauon '°'"' for Kvcral bows. ~ e.vaaamoo ol rwi-
deots from IM bue's ~ .._.,.
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M Ola..,.COMt DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, ~ •. W
Affordable, housing In ·1rv1ne getting expensive .
-.,11&Y ADAMS .. ._ .......
WbtG Lois Bach was notified her ,., was beina 1ncreasc'Ci by I J pcr-
ceat in October. she knew sht'
coWdn't afford to li ve in lrvinc Bu\
lbe couldn't afford the high cost uf
movin& either.
So Bach aot a second job worltJn.g llilbts. Sbe didn't like the idea of
AelviDa her 13-year-old son alone,
lbe told the ity Council o n Tues-
day ni&ht, but she had to make the
reDL
Like seven other women tesllf) mg
before the council. Bach "' e\ 1n an
apanment des ignated a "af·
fordablt... But apartments set aside
u affordable suOdcnJy became more
than many ~dents co uld afford
when The Irvine Co. announced
rent i nt'rCftSCS.
The rent for low-income apart-
ments 1n the program arc based on
Orange Count) 's median income.
When the med1•n income jumps. so
do rents o n tho 265 apartments in
the program.
TypicaJly. low-income rentals
have increased by 2 to 5 percent
each year. said Maya Dunne. an
lrvine senior planner. But this )'ear.
Chapman <. ollege .. reponed a boost
of approx1ma1ely 15 percent 1n the
projected count> median income for
Fa~lly fears for boater
overdue from Ha\Naii
• 9y .City News Service
LONG BEAC H -A M1ss1on
Viejo man said Tuesday he is be·
coming incrcasingl)' 3larmed about
bis missing father. "ho 1" long ovrr·
due on a sailing mp from Honolulu
to San FranclSl o.
Meanwhile. < na!>t G uant officials
were continuing w ask for intor·
mation that ma' hl'lp them tind th~
sailboat with Rohen Mc Dou~k. 6 1
of Marina dcl Re\. aboard
The former ~a\' dectnnan was
\XllNDS
From A l
reponed overdue b> his 36-}ear-old
son, Michael. when he failed to show
up at the )'OUo.ger McDou~e·s home
Pnol' to his amval in Orange
County, McDougle had been sched·
uled to make a stop in the Bay Arca.
The sailor. who retired about fi\'C
>'ears ago fro m McDonnell-Douglas
in Huntingto n Beach after 2~ years
with the compan~. letl Honolulu
CA·t. Q on the 3:?-foot sloop "Min-
erva" and had e~pected to reac·h San
Francisco about a week before
Thanksg1' tn~.
lions. otlic1als said.
1990 lD its thud quarter ttp0rt. 1
While w r.,um pubhlhtd by
Chapman art acttptN as the county
standard for affordabk-housina pro-anms. the)' are not the only esti·
mates available. Th~y art', however,
the tupest. And the fact tbat lrvi~
Co. management chose the hiahcst
fiaure on which to base its rent
increase had tenant and some
members of the council anlJY.
last March. C'hapttt\ln Colleac pro-
jected th~ median income at
$48, 123. The Department of Hous-
ing and Urban Development said it
would be $46. 900. Other sour~s
were even lower.
The difference may not seem
pea&. but an me end at meant Candi
lllylor's apenmeet in the San
Marcos compltJt was SSI more cx-
pemive each month.
Qriainally, her rent was loin& to
jump 1669 from the initial S72 per
month. But after mectina resistance
from renter's sroups. the company aareed to roll back the rent hike to
7.S percent for seniors and 9 percent
for othc,.._ or S623 per month for a
sinaJe bedroom apanmcnt like
Baylor's.
Considerina the 4.S percent cost·
of-livina increase Baylor expects
from her job next year, howtver,
even the roUbeck will not signifi-
canlly bdp matten.
Like o&Nr women from the San
Mart'OI complex who testified.
Baylor Wit told w~n she moved in
that ren11 went up by about SS each
year. Somctjmn, the k'asina acent
told her, they didn't ao up at all
Now, the women -many of
them siQ&1e mothers -w.erc won~
derina wbtte they were going to get
the extra mon~y. They all said they
want to stay.
"It's a very nice apanment and
they're well kept up. But we were
looking for affordable housing. not a
beautiful new condo.'' Baylor said.
John Mac1ha. a vice president. of
·~
raidtftlial wt MINI' IDnl i>r
The lrviae Co.. \Old tbe COWldl be
will lake lbe mideatt' conmns
beck to the com~y and try to work
ou' a reasonable lettkment. How-
ever, he also said the rents they've
rolled t.ck to 9 perttnt will stand
until June 1990.
"The roll back is aood. but I think
we ou&}lt 10 10 all the way and roll
t.clt to 1be HUD fiaurtt." Coun-
etlman Cameron Cosgrove said.
Neaotjations between the ch y,
The Irvine Co. and residents could
end up affecting all 26S of the low.
income home$ scattered in 10 to 12
complexes throughout the city.
CARTER
fromA1
It didn't stop there. Also gone
were his Rolls Royce. Porsche.
BMW. eight Merc~cs~Bcnzcs, and a
collcctto n of autographs from every
U.S. president.
But the tenacious businessman
hasn't given up his dream of the
theme park called Huck's Landin"°
according to his attorney. Dtnnis
O'Connell
The park. ongmally slated for 80
acres of land next to the Hacienda
Casino on the Las Vegas strip.
would include a sprawling collection
of water rides and an ractions based
on characters in Mark Twain's
famous tale of "Huckleberry Finn."
In 1984. Can er claimed to have a
new group of 10\e tors w1lhng to
purchase property and plans for the
park.
ing comple'
Weather lllliu.il<. ~td 1 Ul''"·'' \
winds gusted up 1t1 ~'i mph 111 '>110ll'
areas of Oranil· C nunt~ and "l'll'
clocked al 0 ' l'r 'ill mph n \,111
Bernardino Count~
Poltce offic1ab. ~) high ''inds
generall) tngger a large number of
commercial and n:sidential burglar
alarms Huntington Beath pohn·
"'en: l..ep1 bus) b) ..io fal.,c .1larmc;
~1onda} n1gh1 and earl) 1 ut•"tla~
morning
A council me mber's ch•lr rem•lns vacant at Fountain Valley City Hall. "He's still working o n 1t."
O'Connell !Mild "It's his behef that
if he can get that completed, he can
pay off theSt' ~pie who lost
money" on the ongjnal investments.
Locall ~ lhl' \\1ndc; 'H're Olli 'trong
enough tO bnn~ do" n trl't''-nr P"'H'r
poles or cause other c;cnou<. J1,ru11·
.HOSPITAL
from A l
emergenc ~ trl'Jlmcnt 1n p.irh 111 thl·
city.
In most caseo;, parar1cdtl'' rr11' Ilk
emergenc) treatment at the ,,,:enc
and on the wa) 10 the ho,p11JI
Picard said lhl· clo<>ure 1n h1un
tain VaJle) IS l'\p('Cted to duubk thl'
time ofparamcd1l 1np'> 1<1 abllut '''l>
hours becau!>\.' 111 thl· mon· ,ll,l•llll
locations of the ho!>p11ab
Reed said ht'> parame<l1l unit<.
··could be spread all O\ er·: in ma1ur
CLAIM
From A l
Whue was denied a promut1t111 Ix··
cause of her race Fun hermnrt' '>hl'
was subjected throughout the 'l .tr to
"racial and se·wal harassment · the
clajm Sta !CS.
The claim does not el.ihorate on
alleged harassmt·nt
White did nol tile thl' datm l'Jfhl·r
because she "a' part1all) tn·
capacitated b} J \\ork-n:la1eJ inJun
according 10 the dcxument filed
with the Cit}.
Police Lt. Tim 'le"man s.11d
RAID
From Al
Beach police officers had penuaded
some workers 10 move from Coast
Hif.eway to the can}on. Purcell said.
• The problem 1s. here we're telling
them to go out there and the INS
comes in and picks them up... he
Mid. "It doesn't do anything for our
credibjJjty.''
A aroup of laborers pursued b)'
immiaration officials ran to get on a
=bus when 1t stopped on
Canyon Road. accordin~ to
Firefighters "erl' \1111 h.i tthng a
3.UOO-acfl' brush lirl· "e!.t of the 1-15
Freewa) in the Ranl·ho Pt·nasqu1to
an.·a of. an D iego Count) la te Tues·
Ja,
1nudl·n1.cs "htrl' !>e' cral pcupk H'-
4u1rc enwrgl·nc' lrl'atment
H1 ~.11d thl' prnllKOI <.''>labh'>hl'd
b~ ( >1Jngl < 1111111' Lmc rgenl \ ~kd1 -
lJI \e" 11 l'' 1t·qurre'> that m1xkrate
and .,;., l'I'' trauma 'trt1m<, Ix· 1.11..en
tc• tral• 1.1 , enter\ I k and tht· other
lir~ 1.h1, 1, \\,tnt pcrm1\'>lllll IO tal..t·
the own· n11Kkratc trauma '1ct1m'>
10 a·gular rl'll'I' ing hu:.p1 tals. ti no
traumJ l'cn11.·r u1ml'\ foN ard to tal..l·
the ptal1 111 I 11un1.11n Valle'
Rcl··1 ,,11d th1· fi re rh1e h ha\l•n't
rl'll."lH'J .. n·,11111.-.l' from tount)
SUJ)(T\ t<.lll\
·· 1 ht'rt··, ;,h,olutch nu racial has1s
lor an' Jl11um ·our department
101 11...
\\'httl' \\;J\ lirl·d hecauSl' <>he.' r~
fused to rl·turn to \\Ork follo"ang her
inJur). e' t'n alter a Ctt}-h1red doctor
said she wuld return in a hght-dUt}
capac1t}. anord1ng to "'e"man
:-.:e" man ..aid he did not !..now the
, .. <tent of \Vh11e's inJu~. but 'ihe was
inJured "bile l arr) mg a box of mall.
Her personal doctor ordered her not
lo return 10 work. but the city doctor
checked hrr and said she could come
back to "ork tor ltgh1 duties, New-
man said
\i1od1 t\ t nit 1oh-. <.o IOJ ured em-
John Gabnels. a ·anta Ana resident
who was tra1.ehng on the bus to
Laguna Beach at about 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday \\hen the raid occurred.
Somr bus nders were outraged
when the men were led off the bus.
Gabriels said.
"They (the men) were all docile
and went along with them ,"
Gabnels !I.aid. "Sc,cral s~ud they'd
be back tomorrow."
The Cll> undertook the move 10
relocate the laborers as a wa) of
sootf11ng 1ratC' residents who had
complamed of having daY"'orkers
gathenng near their homes alona
COUNCIL
From A l
Councilmen James Petnkin and
George 0 11 :.tood firm in their
votes for Planning Comm1ss1oncr
John McKnight. "'hile Mayor
Laurann Cook held fast behind
council runner-up John ollins.
Onl) Ma)or Pro Tern James Neal
offered a compromise. fa,onng Col·
lins in most of the balloting but
making two attempts al being the
pcacemak~r "tth a vote for dark
horse Elle~ Deaton.
Neal thre"' Deaton·., name 1n the
nng 1n the tiflh. sixth. SC' en th. 1 :?th
and 13th rounds of' 011ng. but none
of the other council m~mbers would
be swa}ed
"I wanted 10 give the other coun·
c1l members .1 chance to change 1he1r
minds ... Neal ..aid later.
Cook and Neal c11ed Collins'
plO)~S can continue to work 1s
something rou1ind~ dum' 1 n the
depanmenl. "-<'"man <.aid
Meanwhile. Burnham said he will
send a noll l.l' of 1nsullic1ent info r-
mation to Baruch and White on the
racial a nd sC\ual harassment
charges. Th~ claim does not specif)'
when lhe alleged harassment took
place, "'ho was responsible and
other pertinent info rmauon for the
city 10 anvest1gn1e. Burnham ..aid.
White \\Ill ha'c 15 da\\ to
provide that add111onal data before
the claim 1s brouptt before the lOU n-
cil. Burnham said
Coast Highway. The city even
provided buses to transport the
men. mo!il of whom were w1lhng to
move
Cit) officials say -1he relocauon
has been largel) uccessful a nd that
Lhc vast maJo nty of the workers now
wait in the canyon for work each
day. Purcell said the city "i ll not
alter its pohq as a result or Tues-
day's raid.
"Whether the) 're illegal or not. \\C
still have them here m 1he com·
munny and we have to deal with
them," he said.
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11 ,000 votes in last vear's elccuons
as the reason for suppon1ng him.
while Scott and Petnken cited
McKnight's 14 )'ears of sen ice to
the city on the park and planning
commissions as earning their sup-
pon.
Of the seven c1t1zens who spoke to
the issue. two spoke for Deaton.
three for Collins and one made no
choice for a successor but asked the
council to establish a firm procedure
for fillin$ any future 'acanc1es that
might anse. No one approached the
council to recommend McKnight.
Robert Shovin. who lobbied for
the appointment. asked 1hc council
before balloting to postpone a de-
cision until a later meeung.
The cou~ from here 1 unclear.
but .promise-s to be rock).
Whjle the council postponed the
decision, no date to recon ider the
appointment was set. The council's
next meeting as Dec. 5.
Quesuoned mdjv1duall) after the
meeting. all of the council members
suggested they will consult Cit) Al·
tomey Allan Bums about the legality
of o perating as a fou r-member coun-
ci) until the next general election m
November 1990.
Although Cook has in the past
cited the council's mandate to fill
Lhc post as soon as possible. she said
the council's ~ood faith attempt to
make an appointment may fulfilJ the
requirement and allow the remain-
ing fo ur members to continue until
next November.
tt•:"H•: l,ISTt:'\l'\G
"We gave 1t a good faith attempt
and there was no consensus,.. she
said. "We nel.-d 10 stt down and
come to a concurrrnce and mC1:t the
letter of the law."
The council members also seemed
to agree they would have to reach a
consen us eventuall). but none
could suggest a cand1datc.1hat would
satisfy a maJOnt> of the group.
The state's open meeting law re-
quires that such business be done in
public. proh1b1tmg praMe d1s-
cuss1on by a quorum of council
members. That means the only o p-
tion for a JfOup discussion 1s to have
1t pubhcl) at a meeung propcrl)
announced ahead of ume
Ho"e' er. co uncil mem bers can
lobb)' each other one-on-one out'i1dc
of meeu ngs.
Petnken e'pres~d reluctance to
discuss the 1cosuc w11h the cit) look·
ing on.
"That becomes a shouting match
a nd there's a lot of ncgat11.-e.,:· he
said.
Scott said he feared suc h a debate
would result in counul members
undercutting each other's choices.
but said he would "'elcome an op-
portunity for each council member
to promote his champion
Neal and Cook said onl )' the> fear
the djv151vc effects o f an open dis-
cussion.
"I don't know 1f "'e'll be able to
reach a co nsensus." Cook said. "But
to sa) we have a clo5e'd mmd 1co not
in anyone's best tntere-.1 ·•
"Someth1ng's supposed to happen
in the next week or so to determine
whether he can get the land," said
O'Connell. who declined to
elaborate.
Caner. free on bail and now hvmg
in Henderson. Nev .. about 20 mdcs
south of Las Vegas. could not be
reached for comment.
Deputy D1stnct '\ttome) Mark
Sengny also refused to discuss de-
tails of the ca~. but said Carter was
havmg problems \\Ith his latest in·
vestment plan.
"I don'1 think it's going to go
anywhe~ ... he said.
Nevenheless. Caner apparently
has never been shon on self-promo-
tion skills.
At the height of his fund-raising.
Caner touted himself as a Disnc}
protege in full-color brochures sent
to potenual investors a nd a monthly
bus10css publication circulated
around John Wa~ Airport.
One profile article s.a1d Carter was
strongly influenced by his work at
Disneyland as a college student. Ac·
cordjna to the story. Carter "'as
assistant special projects director in
the Entcrtammcnt O.vu1on . at the
Mqic Kingdo m.
But an official in Disneyland's
personnel records office later said
Carter worked only as a "parade
helper" on a seasonal basis.
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Day of mourning
honors AIDS v ictims
The AIDS Servicn Foundation of 0ranee
County will ~ix World AIDS Day on Friday
by putici~tina 10 t.be Newpon Harbor Art Mu·
ICWD'I .. 0.y Without Art."
The museum will join several other museums
ICr'OU the country in a day of moumina f91 thote
wbo bave clied of AIDS.
Hiltlliabts include an information table by the
AIDS ltesponK Group from noon to 3 p.m ., a
cldcuuioh on death by members of the AJOS
Services Foundation from 2 to 3 p.m.. per-
formance art deali1"•with love. loss and death by
t.be arou~ "Intrusive ·and a 3 p.m. pttformantt by
Tim Millet calltd ··sEX/LOVE/AJDS: Stories
From Life."
Admission is frtt and visitors att asked to
contribute to an AIDS. research or suppon charity.
The museum is at 850 San Oemente Drive. For more information. call Muine Gaiber at
759-1122.
VoUitew program lmprov«nMt
Tbe Volunteer Center of ori'nar County will
offer a seminar on new stratcajes for improving
volunlCCr..proarams from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m . Friday.
Tbe advanced workshop for full and part·lime
manqcrs of volunteers will cover the latest TRW
research o n the development of organizational
cultures that promote and enhance continued
volunteer involvement.
Fee for the seminar 1s $35. which includes
lunch. The ~minar is at the Volunteer Center.
1000 East Santa Ana Blvd.. Santa Ana. For
reservations or more 1nformat1on. call 953-5757.
' Holiday c~r for ~ts
Pets can pose with Santa ··ctaws.. dunna = hours ~rvt'd just for them Fnday
Sunday at the Laguna H ills Mall. 1-5 and
El Toro Road.
Sho~rs ma)' havc their pet.s photographed
with the JOiiy old man (played by local vctcnn-
arians) from 9 to 11 a.m. or 6 to 9 p.m. Frida) and
Saturday or from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday 1n the mall's
center coun. The st1tt0gs arr SS each. wtth
~s to benefit the San Clemente Animal
Programs salut~ s~ason
Ora.nae Coast Collcgt' will offer some special
entenainment for lhe holiday season. includana
two shows for upcoming wttkcnds.
The "Lutz Radio The.ater Chnstmas Show ..
rttums for its third ye.ar tn performances
Thursdays throuah Sundays this w«kcnd and ncxt
in the Drama Lab Thcater. Curuun 1s at 7 p.m .
Thursdays throuah Saturda)'S and 3 p.m. Sundays.
The "anety show wnnen b} OCC' students
and staff as set in the Luu Defense Plant 1n
Paco1ma on C'hnstmas E'c 1944. Thc Lutz Pla)crs
aive a Chnstmas radio show. Tickets are S4.50.
available at the campus Comm unit) Scrncc office
The campus will also present ·· .\ Kaleidescope
of Seasonal Chorale Music .. at 8 p.m. Dec. 9 m the
Roben 8. Moore Theater. Classical and tradH1onal
hohdal mu11c wtll be presented under the dutt·
tton o Ted Reid. Tickets arc S8.50 in ad,ancc or
$9 at the door, ava1lablc at the campus Communi-
ty Service o ffice For mo~ tnformauon. call
432-5880.
Christmas w alk In CdM
Corona del Mar Chamber of C'omm<"rC<' wall
host its 13th Annual Chn$tmas WaJj from 11 a.m
to S p.m. Sunda}. Merchants along Coast H1ghwa>
and s1dc streets from Acacta to Popp) streets ~ 111
host open houses for shoppers.
Tickets for a drawtl'\J for pnzcs donated b)
panicipetina merchants will be on sale unul 3:30
p.m. on walk da). The drawing will bt hcld at 4
p.m. at the Sherman Gardens parktng 101 stage.
Coast H1ahway at Dahha Strttt
Toys for Tots coll«taon bamls v.111 bt posted
alo na the walk and manned b) Mannes from the
U .S. Manne Corps. El Toro Rt>~TVe-s. New.
wrapped tO)S labeled v.1th content ihd the age and
tender of the child the) arc suited for ma) be
donated at the bamls.
More than 200 <"ntcna1ners ~ 111 pertOnn along
tbc walk throuahout th<' da}
Adm1u10n 1s free. For mo re information. call
tbc chamber at 673-4050
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W'ednesday ov. 29
• 7 p.m. Lapu ISeadl PlualqCetnmluMll,
counetl chambers. SOS Forest Ave.
Thursday. :'lo•'· :JO
No mecunas scheduled.
l'O I H I I Ut.
CG\SI, w~.~21 ...
Coun~ sticks with public relations firm
lly ,.AUL AKHWl.fY
Of ... .,.., ..... SUlll
County supervisors re1ected a su*"'
tion Tuesday that they reconsider a con·
tnct award to a pubhc relatio ns fi rm
because o ne of its principals is a1dmg Tom Riley's re-election btd.
Peer Swan. who ts challenJing the IS·
year incumbent next year m thc Sth
Supervisonal D1stnct. asked the board. to
rescind its act1on earlier this mon\h
awardina a contract to the public re la·
tions firm Nelson Ralston Robb Com -
munications.
Swan. 45, said the firm sho uld not
bave souaht lhc S 105.000 contract to
publici2e the Aenl opening of the new
John Waync A1rpon terminal bccau~
Bob Nelson. a pnnctpal of the firm. 1s
workjna o n Riley"s re-clectton commu-
ttt.
Ocean View
school board
trustee quits
ly Ttw DaMy !'Not
Ocean View School Dist.net Trustee
Debra Leinweber 1s resigning from the
school board after completing only one
year of her four-year tcnn.
Lcinwcber, 33. a mother of two small
childttn and a full-time student at Lona
Beach State College. cited personal ume
constramts Tuesda) a<o the reason for her
departure
lier last mttttng ~ 111 be Dec. 12. Her
res1anat1o n becomt:'i cffecuve on Jan. 1.
The school board v.111 fill the post by
1ppo1ntmcnl. rather than calhng a special
election. The seat ~•II then come up for
election in the No,ember 1990 general
electio n. with candidates v~ 1ng to com·
plete the rcmamtng t~o )Ca rs in the terrn.
Can<ftdatcs must be at least 18 :-cars
old and regmercd voters 1n thc dmnct.
which includes schools 1n Hunttngton
Beach. Westminster and M1dwa) City.
The d1stnct, wh1 h has bt'en dosing
schools an recent \ears be a use of declin-
1na enrollmtnt. registered an increased
enrollment 1h1s )car. the first -gain in
~ears. There's cum:ntl) an enrollment of
8.336. an increase of I 33 children O\'er
Swan u1d the firm could u~ the
contract fund\ to pubh~ ue k 1le) ·i. name
in conneellon with the 1erm1nal ptOJCC:t 11
the airpon, which ·~ locatt'd in the Sth
Dist.net.
•·rm the underdog. t halknging the gu)
with all the mone) fhc) 're i o1ng to
showcase Rile). o hc ha' not only 'the
developen' mon<')' bul the taxpa ers'
money to use agatn t me:· Swan said.
But both Nelson and e'ecuuve assis-
tant Counnc) W1ercaoch of the R1lc) re-
election commmce said ~pec1al care was
taken to <"nsurt' nothing 1mpr0Pt'r oc-
curred.
Riley abstained for the fim ume 1n 15
years on the board when the contract was
awarded.
When Nelson Ral'lton Robb received
an RFP (request for prup()"ll) from the
county. 1ts office contal·tcd Rtl<') ·) r<'·
elecuon committee. W1crc1V1.:h s~ud
D•IN'• Lein w eber
last 'ear.
l..c'tnv.eber )31d ht•r ·pt'r~inal lOmm1t-
ments.. ha' e l hJngt·J J nJ -.ht· nl't:ds
more t1mt' to dnotc 1,1 hn pn,atc hfi:
·-rm &otng 10 m1" [)\.•h J 101 ·· <wt1d
Trusttt Sheila \tarlu\, 14ho ran for rlt.>c-
1ion in tandem v.11h I l'tn14 l·her last \t"ar
.. She·s a spec1.il rx·r..110 14 h11\ hro ught a
nice balam:t' 111 thl· !l11JrJ '>hl··, thought·
ful and cann~ ··
"Tbe supcf'\ •M>r ..aid 1f >Ou do bid. I
wo1fl p~y any part 1n the ~lccuon." she
said. "He v.anted to be complete!~ re·
moved from the R"lect1on process •
Vran said Rile)' hould have told the
firm not to bid at all. ·
.. Tom Rile~ sho uld hav<' called and
said It would look bad and I'd like rou
to pull )Our name out," he said. "II s a
matter of ethics 1n bus1nt''>!> pracll~s ··
The supervisor oppo~s tdhn& others
how to conduci their bustness. Wlcrc1och
sa1d.
.. It was vef') hard fQr him 10 abstain.
but he felt 1t was 1nappropnatc to inter-
fere m omeone's bus1ncs~:· shc said
And Nelson said publu: rclattons .tnd
pohucal ~ork are tn 1~0 compktel)
separate branchc<> of the firm ~h1ch I)
thc largest pubhl rdauons tirm in Orange'
Count) ,. (
He said he v.u t~ onl) member of the
fum involved w1\b both Rile)., cam·
pa.ip and the a1rpon contract. and his
pan1cipat1on in the llll<'r was minimal
When the)' dc:e1ded to bid for lhe
contract, the> abo decided thert would
bt no co mmunication ..,.,th Rtlc). he said
In addition. all of his v.-ork foe Riley's
rt~lttt1on 111 purdy voluntar). · Nrlwn
said.
.. R1ky 1s my former boss -I wa' h.i~
tint ;udr." clson said ··1 don·1 charae
him an) monc)' for m) ume Hc·s a dear
famil) fnend ·
He said that tr.1ng to tac the 1wo issues
wu a.kin to i.11gge-st1n& a l'K'"-Spaper's
ad,enml'\J depanment d1ctat~ ed11onals
to the nc'W room
"I think therc·s an attempt to hnk mc
as an ind" 1dual wnh somcl}l1na that
happens in the agenc) :· "'lclsqn wd
NB seeking .state
OK on plan for
City Hall parking
1y IRIS YOKOI
Of -Dally ....... i1Mt
Newpon Beach will tn to get sune
Coastal C o mm1ss1o n apprc" j l ul J pad.-
mg plan for (11~ Hall 1h,tt "''ll ~«P the
Cit) ·s front la~n from bc1n11 p.i•t'd o'er
during the ~1den1ng u t 'l""'POrl
Boult'\ard
The (It~ ~111 1.reatc J t.J jn~lcJ pJrl 1ng
spac~ along 3:nd 1rcet anc.1 \ 1llJ \\a~
the ( 1t' ( ounc-11 d~1dl'd \t •nda' 'o
spaces "ill remain in front or l m Hall
"'here the la"'n ~.11 l'"end tn 't'~port
Bouk,ard
The plan a lc,o ,-.. 11, tor n·,tnptng \ 1a
Lido Plua·s ~estrrn parking 101 oil 't'~
port Boule,.ard J nJ .illo~ing I\ Cit\
emplo~l."e~ 10 Jn't' 1.'tt' 'eh1ck to and
from v.orl 10 u~n up '>pa t''> 1ha1 v.ould
othe~ 1\t' be taken up h' pn' ate 'chtdt's
Thl' parking plan ,., nc-eded to recon-
tigurc parking around (1t' Hall when
worl ~in' on tht' ~ 1den1ng of "'ewpon
Boule,ard from Coast H1ghv.a' 10 l~nd
treet
The pr1,Jelt "'h1c.h 1nduJl'<o tht• ~ 1d<"n·
tht lot into perpendicular stalls. C:11'
EnJJnttr Don \\ebb ~•d
The council \t11nda) rcJccted a rt"C-
ommendauon to ntltOllat<' for leasing
propert~ at 4:1 \:nd ')treet for parking
The counctl al"'' '>C'I J maximum bodgct
for the prOJt'I. t ol S~ 5 U00
:-.o~ the 'hallenge v. 111 be to get thc
Coastal Comm1ss1on to appro' t' tht' plan
-and soon -\1nce the comm1ss1on has
appro' t'd an carher plan to pro ' 1dc 5 "1
pcrp<"nd1cular '>PdCt''-~llh a t~o-wa~ aisle
in front of C ''' Hall It the state agrnn doe'l not appro'e the ne~ (tt~ Hall par ing plan in t~o or
thrtt months the v. 1dening prOJt'Ct v.111
be dela'ed and the Cit\ could loS<' the
SI ' m1.lhon in •mne funds ~ h1ch wuld
be used 1n'>tt'ad for road ~ork in the
earthquakr-nt' aged San Franc1~0 area
according to C 11) Managrr Rohen W:-nn
The cit) dpesn·1 ha'e the llm_c to
rcdcs1gn the plan 1f the state or nuzcns
find problems ~ith 1t or ti contracto~
find the "'Ork d1ffi uh and thus submit
bids that are o 'er budget \\ ~ nn said
ing of the hndge c.H l'r t oas1 H1ghwa'
~111 cost an estimated S3 ti million. oi
~h1ch the <otate 1s tunding SI 3 millton
tht' lOUOt\ s ~cl() llOO anJ the (II'" th<'
remainder
One robber waits on customers
while his partner works on safe The state ( oa\l3I ( omm1\S1on has
<,pec1fied tht' ut' must pro\ldt' ~., re-·
The' ordered the l"-O C'ler"' into a ba l pla emt'nt parl tng \pd1.e'>
"\\ e're taking a m k b' taking th1.,
route." \\ 'nn r.a1d 0 1 lhe nc~ plan ··\\ e
don't ha'c a se'en-month turnaround
11me ~ 11h this pmJCl t or ~t''ll lose
funds r
'-o maner v.h1d1 1..onfigura11on 1s 1m·
plementcd for tht' 5 .. space ... the ctt~ will
sull e' entuall\ n<'C'd a parking structure
at C 1t~ Hall. according llJ \\ chb 9y Ttw Daffy Piiot
Ont' ro bber ~a1tec.I on l u .. tomcrs v. hilt'
his pannl'r trwd to llf)l'n the offil·e safl-
af\er the~ llt'd up t~o derl '> at a Fountatn
Vallc~ ga st.won \h1nda'
Thc suspeo~ C''<"afl(-d v. 1th S3.1~0 1n
the holdup ll Thrift, Ga<o. 1~510
Brookhur>t \t
Founu11n Valk) pohl'""t' '\gt La~
Gnswold said hath ~uspects ~en.· arml'd
with handgum when the) entered the
bustncss at :ihout II .\0 a m
room and 11ed tht·m up c uuo\.11 ml"mtx·r. earltt•r 1h1'> m1•oth
One ol thc.·m ,onllnucd to ~all on re' 1ev.t'd .lll<"m.tll\e parll.1ng 1dt:as hut
.. u\lomer. ror nearh a hall hour while ~crt'n't ha pp) ~ 11h th<' ehm1nat1un 1.>t
the' <;eaf\.'ht'd for and tht'n tnt'd to o pen landscaping in tho~ plan) and .ulr.ed ror
the' o Oicc saf<' options that retained grt•cnen.
.\fter the rohb<'r"I llt'd. the Cl('T\.\ lrttd -Y:he 'l;t'~port Boule,ard 1'1den1ng '-'111
them<;ehes and l·allcd pohce Gnswold eliminate tht' e:<1st1ng ~ti spaces 1n fro nt
s.ud o f ( ll\ Hall and ~as ·e,~·wd to rt'mO~<'
Both susf)«ts "'"rc dMCntic-d as HtS-11 spaces from the \'ta Lido Plan shop-
pamc. ~5·1ti ~can old . .tbout leet "..Q · ping cent<"r JUSI nonh ot ( tt\ Hall
1nchesl. blacli. hair brown t'\t'S and ',hopping l·entcr otllual'> nov. sa~ the~
moustache<. l·an pro' 1d<' tho~ 11 space"' b~ n.-stnp1ng
··\\ t' ,on\tdt'r an%le parking on >2nd
\trttt tl' he a tt'mporaf'\ -.oluuon unul a
parli:tng \trul turr 1s huth " he "8td
Tht' coun 1 I dtrt'l. tcd ell' ollici.als to
punu<' de 1gn and onstruct1on of such a
parking structure Webb said the 1ze and
locauo n of tht' strurture has 'et to be
dctermmt'd. but a t~o-IC'' el structure
alona tht' north \1de 0 1 t II\ Hall has bttn
mcn11o ncd as a poss1h1ht\ 1n the past
Webb estimated such a strut 1ure ~ould
cost SQ40.fl00
Poll: Residents back transportation tax
ay The Datfy Piiot
Orange ('oun11an\ ma' ht' rt'ad' tu pa~
h1&ht r 1.a'es in ordcr w "°" t' ~llltc trans..
ponauon probkm'. an annual poll
sho~s
The 1989 Orangt· ( ount~ .\nnual
urvcy suageste_d r~1d1:nt'> arY more o pen
to ne~ ideas lor ~a><o to bra~e a per-
~"·ed shde in the quaht) of hfc. tndud-
Lnl payana htaher ta\l'S and cros 1ng pan'
hOC's to elect leader>. ..aid Dr ~tarl
Baldauarr. profcs~r of \oetal ecolog~ at
UCl.
Co-authors Bah.1usare and Cht'r. I "4lt7
polled 1.085 adult rrndents in SCptt·m-
ber. of which 904 ~ere rcg.istercd 'otCf")
v.•ho were asked ho~ the> \AOuld 'ot<' on
1wo statewide tax proposals and the I 9QO
aubematonal <"ICClton The sampling in-
cluded a plus or minus 3 ) percent
maflln of error
Dcspuc the count} ·s rcJCCtton on ~o'
7 of Measure M. the half«nt sales tax
1 nillall' t' lor tr.tn\ll\1rtJ t111n 1mpro' t'·
mt'nl~. tht' '>Uf\ t'' 'lhll"l'd 'nter.. narrov.·
I~ support thl· \late~ 1Jl· Tr Jlfa ( ongt's--
uon Rehel and l\f)l'nd 1n~ l 1m1t1a1H1n -\ct
of 1990
That me<hurt." "nu Id r.1 '-'' tht• g.t<>ohnt'
ta\ l.J (Cnt) l ~llon tor ir·;in'fXlrulllon
prOJCCI\
-\bout 'Cl pc.·r.l'nl "' th. •1tnt\ ' \ Ot('rS fa, Ort'd the prupos.tl J ' pt rtl'nt V.Crt'
opposed Jnd \ pcr,ent "l'fl ltndec1dt'd.
Dcmoa.it\ ... 1ro ngh 'u ppMtt~d the
mea urc v.hill' Rl'ruN1.Jn' ~l'rc spin
Balda!>san· 'lJllJ tht: JI\ tlhl 'uppon tn
.:-ons.cf' Jll' e Orange <. 11unt' \hl>"-s th<'
mca urt' bJ'I .. i llOd , hjn_.· ,1,ue"' 1de as
~ell as a changt· 1n hx.11 .t:tt1uc.le' about
soh 1ng problt•m\
"Thu. 1s not tht• Or.tnl(t' I 11un1' of I 0
~car; a~o. v.hal' peopk v.ould ha\<'
automat1('3lh 'oll•d d11v. 11 .1n' meacoure
to inl'ft3-5C . t<l\C!t .. hl' \JI.I ··1 think
people not uni) art• tf\tnti 1i1 tind wlu·
uons to Or.tniie ( ount' ·., pr,1hlem . but
also an: \taning to rt<.iltu that lht"' might
haH tu hdp P3' for lht'm ·
The rc"'t"Jrlher" "l'fe surpn~d to tind
that a mt'.t.,urt' that v.ould tncrea..c ta\cs
won ~ 11kr "uppor1 than another h~eh
ballo t proP<'"ll"'" thJt v.ould lt'"'<'r some
ta\ CS
That meJ~ur. v.,1uld deneasc-propcn~
ta:< es b' S '' • 1 u hllmco v. ners and rt'nter. v.h1k J 11u"ltng th(' ta\ ratt' on
business ph)pcnir'
1t was \UPP<H1rd "' Jh pe~t of those
polled and opP<•"'-'d b' +l percent. ~1th
10 pert'cnt unJ c-, 1d<"J
.. In <;tar\. •ontra .. 1 10 thl· Pro pos1t1on 13
talt mo' cmrnt 'upron for thn taA re-
form romn twm li hcroh •• Democnts..
)Ounger an,1 ltlv.cr·in ome res1dcnt~
while a maJ""'' ot lllder conSt'rvatave
and h1gher-1n,11mt· \ nll'r\ arc opposed:·
Baldassare -..i1d
Finalh 14 hile 1 lrangl' t ounllans would
be C'PC'\ tt-d 111 strongh support Re·
publican \en Pl· It' \\ 11\(')0 an h1i bid to
succeed (,l1' L)('ull.mc11Jn. Baldassare
~1d the ix>ll 1nd1ca1ed 'otC'r> ~ant to
eumine the l and1date<, thoroughly
before cuung their ballot'>
.\mong the lead1n~ cont<"ndt"~ \\ 1lson
wu fa, orcd b' J ~ percent 1n th<' ~ur. e'.
Democrat John \an dt: ~amp wa<. sup-
poned b' 1Q percent and ~J perr<"nt ~ere
undecided
") thin~ peopk are uncertain a"'°ut
~ho to suppon this umt' b<'cau~ tht''
~ant a <.hange but the~ ar<"n'1 \urr ~h\)\
soin& to ofTer lht' nght l hangt' that •·.ti
bnl'\J solution to th<' problem\ tn Oran c
Count\ and the rest of l ahfom1a: .. "s a re uh. thC'' arcn·t 1u.,1 bhndly
supportm.g candidate~ \Ah\) repl"CS<'nt
th<"ir pan~ ··
The S\Jf'\'C\ in ns <"1gh1h \'t'ar. also
questions rrsidcnt\ about en' ironmcntal
mt'asures. tran portatton. t"c-onom1cs.
houc;1ng and general quahl' of hft' Those
results \A 111 he relcaSl.~ in ea rl\ Decem-
ber
Im.. appmTatly. a ralba larte ratt00n • • • Burpan pned open tht' front door
of Bonded Cleaners. I 6S Har~r
Blvd.. and took SH 1n cash and
poss1bl) clothing
ch\A ood °"' t' \31d a m~ n 1n a v.-h1tt s~eat h1rt .ml.I Le''' ha~ httn 1mna
aero th<' s1rtt1 lnim \ta C) hool
for about ~ ~e<'k' watcbtn the
children
s-nov. board-. for a totaJ I J of
S4.I 0
s11111pcd from a IOC'led Praat at an
apenmcnt complc\ in the 2
Offic:en weft calJed out to help a
probation officer after be lolt the 17-
year4d pritona ~ was trans-
ponilllt WOUlla Irvine about 8: IS
p.m. Monday. TK youna dru& of..
feeder nc1ped &om a van at 14886
5Md Cu~ Ave. and ran oft° ~ the 6dds.. The l)l'ObebOn
c6ief. police and a uac\ina dot
11Nn uuble IO localt \be >'OUDI
mu. He is bload and wearina a blue 9irt and jeul. He was bandcu&d
.. die lilne. • • •
imployea ol •. tann•at ~at llOI CamSM Driw told polaot a
... Md eatertd tbc Mloa. climbed
iato m raften ud mnoved a por·
doe ol dlle ceili.111 IO he could pcd .,.. ialo dlle pnvatr wuLi111
......_ A clllcripcloD ol tM man
...... cu ... tV:O '° police.
A ,.,_, oa ,_ Cirde c:ded .... '° ~ • •'"!al dlild ......, --... Tiit 1-)W-old ....................
.._ la .., a It' it.ood ..,.._
"1'rkl• .....
A 11., t J hMaaa ._. =t11 i.11apcwlllillllilliir ..............
J,I: = :-.:.:r-..= a •II I W ........... ,,,._
A bandsun and a rifle wt'rt stolen
from a home o n Brootdak after a buJ1lu' had pryed the saun off a
rear bedroom wmdow to enter the
bo\lsc. • • • Police 1ntemaptcd an araument
between a man and a woman in a
puttd car near Roctfield Boulevard
and Wbatney_ Tbc woman told
police she bad p>nen into the man's
car vohuuarily near Red Hill Av-
COUt and El Camino Real. but bad
a heated dJSllJftmcnt with the man
over the jlricc for her personal ser-
vices. Oflken pve tM woman a
rick beck into Tustin.
H-tiqtoa Beach
" IU\dent tn tht' I "1 blt>l ~ 1.>t
Frans Lane said a nng "alued at
S800 disa~arcd after tht'rc ~as a
small pthcrina at the home • • • A 17-year-old aarl sustained minor
in.Junes when she ~-.s struck b~ a car
while on her b)""C')clc o n Matn trttt.
next to Hununaton fkach H1ah
School. • • • A dart brown 1983 Mustanj with
a California littnsc plate of tt 8C
S46 wu taken from a carpon 1n the
400 block of 1 l th treet • • • A r'Clldeftl oo Pick-.1ck 1rck wud
vandals broke inlO a nw'b) school
ud spayed ~ uuoauisher m:a·
tmal In a du1room. • • • Someone rnonedJy broke ll'llO I
butanell at SS61 U.nett On'e and
Mok typewnla"I. m machtntS and
conlputa1.
~~wport Beach
\ bo' ot ~4 li.atet'wl.lrd ,l\le' ~u
t.all.cn fro m a 19 ~ \ ol li.,~aarn 'an
par~cd at Fink)' .\' t'nue and
Clubhou~ Dn'<' • • • meont' forn-d his "a} 1nttl a
bus1ncu at '09 Palm trttt and took
25 fi hina pole • • • nlr.nown sul'ilpccls broke about 8
to 10 trttS ncwl~ planted alof the
south curb of t Coa ' H way
bctv.ecn [)o,er Onvc an the
8alboa Bay Cluh • • • A rn1dtnt of the 2000 bloc:~ of
• • • \tcanv.htl<'. tht' platt' glass v.1n-
do~s w('rc ma hcd o n the front
doo~ of '-ewpon k1 C'o . 2700 W
C'oa~t Htghv.:n. and C &. L C'\eaners.
1.,., R1'<'~1dr "~e . but noth1na
appeared 10 he m1ss1na. ••• \\ 1(\do~ "•mash mg Sttms to bt ti
trend. mt'on<' broke the front Wln·
dow at &lboa Island Phannat). 302
Mann<' 'c and 1ook a SH chrome
Cl'ou p('n and pencil ~t fro m the
d1spla) ca~. then apparent! broke
the front ~mdo~ at Cottonflclds.
l04 Mannc "''C.. and took a Sl4
dcconted S\Atal$h1n. ••• A woman in an ofrK'lC at 700
Newport Center Dr rcttn·cd two
~tenana phone calls on her
mu ~ maclune from a fanak.
po111 y drunk or undtt the to.-ft~ of~ who said. ··vou·rc =-:. dtC. ud Ulld ~...,
Otbora.h Lane filed an animal c:rud-
t ttPOn after a 88 prtln was A>uncS
u'l one rear lea of her female caJK'O
cat. k>dsd bct"''ttn the mutclt and
bone f'hc 'ettmanan mack the
dtKO\.-Cr)' on -ra) and umuxd '' C.... ...
entcrtd truoush the chest becau.tt o( A mu'a a-wdr ti.m. a llMll
caktficauoo tn that area puma*ia ~ iM lhi81 room
A lhld' ~•out \be mt•te .. ..._ ef lllil :-u• ia die 900 ..._door on awoon.9' lidtoflkk's ~ ol W. I SU.. Ht •
Surfboenk. 1727 N<wpon •~ .•• 4 1mit ~ dw ... '9c IW .......
wt tc* llne Ki 1umPN.n JI() w for ··•no:-• ~ildtill:
pmn ol after-lki boou and three Took ...t a c:nilllr WcJdi ..e
block of Eldt'n 'cnuc bctwttn 1
p m. and 3 p m Monda' • • • ~ woman·s purse was Molen from
a ctwr near tht front door of ~r
llnlockcd apanmcnt 1n the 2000
block of Orange .\ "cnuc whale she
was home he ~cnt out the out
momina to find her To)Ota Ccht.t
also was taken from 1u patk1na pot • • • A S Pana.sonic tctte was
\Olen from a H)'und&J ~eel b a
thief 'lt'ho broke a s-adc v.ind~· 'While
the car v.-u parked 1n the 2400 block
of Rue de Cannes. • • • A word Pf'C)CtM()r and pnntcr
wonh S.00 weft stolen ft-om an
unlocked ot'fitt at 0.10pln Church.
271 voaiido St.. on Sunda) after-noon
I I
..
M Ola• Cwt DAIL V PILOT/ wedl.._, Nowember 21 ...
lltlon govemment promised
PaAOUE, Caecbollovakia (AP) -n. premier ...., IO include ~---in a new eovem-meaa. and new Communist Party
daief Karel Urbanek uid Tuesday
iM .,.ny would ,live up its constitu·
1iouJ monopoly OD po-er.
Premier ~v Adamec made
his piedee• in a meetina with the
ODDOlition Civic Forum movement after 11 days . of unprecedented
prolell. Millions of workers ot>-
mved • two-hour aeneraJ strike
Monday, but the .streets were quiet
T\lelday because the Civic Forum
asked for calm.
After the mcetina. aovemment
minister Marian Calfa said Adamec
would submit a coalition aovern·
ment to President Gustav Husak by
Sunday and would ask Parliament.
wbicb meets tc:::J: to delete the
i auarantce of a .. na role" for the
party from the constitution.
Hours later, puty chief Karel Ur·
benek told 3,SOO puty activists in Prllue the .. future of the party re-
qu.itjes pvina up the monopof y of
(>OWer,' the official news agency
CTK reported.
Urbanek, elected Friday in a
najor reorpnization of the party
te.dership, said Saturday he favored
a broad·based coalition aove'mment.
Central Committee spokesman
Josef Hora said Urbanek would visit
Elsewhere in Europe:
lyThe~ftreu .
Developm~nt1 elsewhere in Europe on Tuesday:
WDT GERMANY -Chancellor Helmut Kohl proposed a German
federation as part of a sweepina plan to reunite the two countries after four
decades of post-war division. East Germany has incrasinaJy discussed the
. possibility ofa confederation, but the Communist nation's leader, Eton
Krenz, ruled out any talk of reunification. There are fean among Europeans
in tbe East and the West about the political and economic po~r of a
reunified Germany with 80 million people.
WaT BER.UN -Sen. Edward Kennedy on Tuesday visited the spot
of his brother's famous speech dcnouncina the Berlin WalJ, and he said the
barrier's openina will lead to the reunification of ~y. He also laid two
white lilies on the steps of West Berlin's Schoencbera City Hall, where
President John F. Kennedy stood on June 26, 1963, and declaredP'lch bin
ein Berliner," -··1 am a Berliner."
ROME -The Vatican suuested establishina permanent ties with the
Krerplin on the eve of the first \•isi1 by a Soviet leader. President Mikhail
S. Gorbachev arrives today for a state v1&it before mcetina with Pope John
Paul II on Friday and then flying on to Malta for his summit meeting with
President Bush. The Soviet Union's flagging economy bas failed to respond
to Gorbacbev's attempts at reform. and an Italian government spokesman
said Italy would like to "help the Soviet Union overcome this em}>arrassina
situation."
Moscow after the U.S.-Sov1ct sum-
mit off Malta this weekend.
Civic Forum spokesman Jin Kan·
turek appeared on state telrv1sion's
evening news with a IQ..po1nt state·
ment outlining concessions made
and funher opposition demands.
Two demands were for frre elec-
tions and the resignation by Dec. l 0
of Husak. a central figure in the
crackdown on reform after the Sov·
iet·led invasion of Auaust 1968.
At a news conference, prominent
dissident Jiri Oienstbier read a lener
sayina Husak's resipation "would
caJm the situation."
The Civic Forum, and the allied
Public Apinst Violence in Slovakia.
also demanded revision of 1he of·
fiCial view that the "Praaue Spring"
reforms of 1968 were worthless.
Czechoslovakia should urse the
Soviet, East German and BuJprian
parliaments to follow those Qt•~
land and Hunpry in cond~l\i;M
the 1968 invasion by the five Wii-
saw Pact countries as "a violation of
international norms and the Warsaw
Treaty itsdf." K.anturek said on tele-
vision.
His two-minute appearance was
the tint opponunity for Civic
Forum to make its case on a na-
tional television news program.
Kanturek said Adamec promised
to seek access to state-run media for
the opposition, and permission to
publish its own journals. The
premier also said he would try to
obtain the release by Dec. 10 -
International Human Rights Day -
of political prisoncn named by
Civic Forum. he reported.
Dienstbier told the news con-
ference a list o~30 political prisoners
had been submitted. w11h the right
reserved to add more names.
Falling crane kills 5 in San Francisco
SAN FRANC'ISCO (AP) -.\
huge crane fell TuC$day from thr
16th floor of a bu1ldina under con·
st ruction in the Financial District.
and five pe-ople died in a shower of
twisted steel and concrete.
.. It felt like an eanhquake." said
Merrill Lynch vice president Joe
Mclaughlan. who was in an office
building across the strttt whrn the
crane struck 1t on the wav down.
"Miraculousl). there were· no in-
. juries (to his co-workers).
"I looked out and saw two bodies.
One construction worker's boots
were sticking up through a mass of
jagcd metal."
The crane, which fell during the
morning rush hour at Kearny and
California streets, one of the city's
busiest intersections. sma hcd into
two bu1ld1ngs, SC\eral car<i. a small
school bus and a San Matl'O ( ount'
commu1er bus. ·
.. The v. reckagr looks absolutCI)
incredible -steel beam look like
pickup sticks," said Acung Ma)or
Angela :\hoto. sitting an while
Ma,or Art Agnos tours the countt)
urging tounsts to return in the wake
of the Oct. 17 eanhquake.
At an afternoon news conference
at the scene. Alioto said expens
could not immed1atel) determine
the cause of the collapse and would
conunue an in vestigat ion. •
She also ..aid streets in a four-
square-block area would be closed
for at least a week for cleanup and
repairs. and the Cahforn1a trcet
cabk car also was shut down.
Alioto said the dead were four
constructio n workers. all from the
Scaule area. The bus dnver was
1denufied as Ta) Holden, 39. an 18·
)Car veteran of Laidlaw Transit Inc .
ldent1t1es of the other v1ct1ms
v.err not 1mmcd1atel\ available.
.. Ifs prett) rough:·· said La1dlav.
en1or V1l·c President Howard
Wallack .. The~ (other emplo)ces)
are prett) upset. and we are arrang·
ing a chaplain and ps~chologist to go
over to our offices."
Hospitals rrported treating at least
21 peoplt'. and authorities reported
five people were lasted a!> mm ing.
Debris smashed the cab of taxi
driver Issa Massarwch. who wa<,
carrying two passengers All thrCl'
escaped unharmed.
"All of a sudden. 11 hit mo first
before the other care;. said
Massarv.-eh. referring 10 falling
debns from rithrr the crane or a 21 ·
sto~ bu1ld1ng 11 h11 on thr wa)
down. "I don"t knov. v.ht"rc m~
pac;sengers arc ··
.. I threw m)sl'lf undr r the
dashtward. ·· hl' o;a1d
Fire Chief Postel said the building
under conc;trul"t1on I!> new office!-fo r
the f ederal Home Loan Bank of San
Franc1c;co. Hr ~1d the cranl· fell 200
feet 10 the 'itrert
Sv.1nl·rton & Walberg Co. of San
Francisco. the general contractor on
the job. ~1d the nanr was tx·1ng
repo<tillonrd from the I &th story to
lhl' 20th StOt). thl' ~cond \Ul"h
repos1uoning of the project.
Bush: No
• surprises
promised
at summit
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Bush souaht to reassure Euro-
pean allies Tuesday about his sum-
mit with Soviet President Mikhail S.
Oort>Khev, promising 'Tm not
toina to surprise them .. with any
..,eement to cut nuclear weapons or
reduce U.S. troops overseas.
Bush said be and Gorbachev may
discuss possible military cutbacks
"in a aeneral way" when they meet
off the coast of Malta on Saturday
and S.u.nday.
But ne added. "In wnung. I have
made clear to Mr. Gorbachev -an
my bandwritina. so he ~nows it
comes from me. not the bureaucracy
-that this is not a summit for arms
control apecment."
Meanwhile. budaet constraints at
home are forcing cuts in the U.S.
armed services -whatever troop
withdrawals arc negotiated Wlth the
Warsaw Pact. As of Nov. I. there
were 2.13 million men and women
in the armed services.
The services have drafted plans
for a reduction of 275.000. with
about 135,000 to be trimmed from
the Army, 100,000 from the Air
Force and 40.000 from the Navy
and Marines, defense sources told
The Associated Press.
Defense Secretary Richard 8.
Cheney will make a decision on the
service chiefs' proposal when he
retu.rn1 TbW"lday from a NA TO
meetina in Bnmels, Betpum. and
reports to Prnident Bush.
The IOW'CCs, declinina 10 be ident-
ified, said Richard Duman, the di-
rec\Or of tbt prnidential Office of
Man.,emeDt and Buctaet, was
putbi .. tor even deeper cuts in the
armed fortes.
Bush comments
blasted by senator
~ASHJNOTON (AP) -~· ~ Dodd, t>-Coan .• laid
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First McMartin verdict reached
LOS ANOELES -Jurors in the McMartin ~ molestation lrial
returned their first verdict under seal Tuesday but said they were deadlochd
on another of the 6S characs apinst Raymond ~~key and bis ~.
PeaY McMartin Buckey. Superior Court Judae W1~liam ~ laid be
wowd belin reading verdicts in t~e case neJC.t week 1f the JU!Y returned, two
or more <lecisions by then. He did not place areat emphasis OD tbt 1111ale
dead.lock. .
Buckey, 31, and his mother, 63, are charged with conspiracy~ child
molestation at their family owned Manhattan Beach pracboot Their 2fl>.
year-old trial is the longest criminal trial In U .S. history and bu COit Loi
Angeles County over $15 million.
Assembly aide admits extortion role
SACRAMENTO -In a surprising move that c~uld lead to indictme~ts
of more legi~lators. a key Assembly aide pleaded gwlty Tuesday to belptng
extort $12.500 from undercover FBI agents for Republican lawmakers.
Speaking in a soil voice. GOP aide Karin Watson entered the plea to one
count of extonion as pan of an agreement with prosecutors.
Assist.ant U.S. Attorney John Panneton said Watson bad qrud. to
cooperate with t~e government m its continuing probe of alleged corruptJon
at the state Capitol.
Watson's plea may spell trouble for Republican Assemblymen Pat
Nolan of Glendale and Fran.k HilJ of Whittier. Nolan, a former Aslembly
ft!inority leader. and Hill. a former Nolan heutenan~ were am~na fo~
legislators whose offices were searched by FBI agents an a late niaht ra1d
on the Capitol 1n August 1988. Watson was on Nolan's staff in 1988, and
she was iden11ficd as a sped~list an political fund-raising for Nolan.
Court upholds sex-tape law
SAN BERNARDINO -An appellate coun has ruled that sexual
intercourse is a fo rm of communication. and making videotapes of sex acts
without the panner's knowledge 1s a violation of California's privacy lawl
In their 2-1 decision issued Nov. 17, the 4th District Coun of Appeal uphela
the criminal convictio n of a 42-year-old Hemet man who had SCCTCtly
videotaped sexual encounters with three women an 1986.
Michael Frane1s Gibbons. now married and the father of a 2-ycar-old
child, was convicted in Februar) 1988 bf three misdemeanor violations of
eavesdropping after a Mun1c1pal Coun JUT)' trial in Banning.
'\:\TIO'\ .\I. HHIEt'S
Liver recipient has sec~f1d surgery
CHICAGO -Tan) 21 -month-old Alyssa mith, who received the
nauon's first living-donor li ver transplant appear~ "back on a smooth
course" Tue~a> alter internal bleedmg prompted a return to surgery. her
doctor said. Al)•ssa was in cnt1cal but stable cond111on after the second, prc-
dawn surget) earl) Tuc~a) to stop bleeding dett'("tcd Wlthin 12 hours of
the Monda) tran'iplant. said Dr C'hns1oph Broclsch. who headed the
surgical team.
Barbara Bush's thyroid stable
WASHINCiTON -Rarbara Rush learned alter two hours of tests at
the Mayo Clinic in Rochro;tcr. Minn .. o n Tuesday that her thyroid discas.c
is not 1mprovmg. although 11 hac; not gotten worse. her spokeswoman said.
"It's fatrl) stable. The C) cs hrl\ l' not gotten wor.;e She's not out of the woods
yet. he's not cured . hr'<t \1111 got thr disease:· !Mild Anna Perez. the tint
lady's press ~cret.tl") ~
Bush v1s1trd th<.' Mn}o chnil" to -.er spec1ah~ts for a variety of tests
dealing y,,11h contanu1.·d 1mtn11on of her e)e!!> and occasional double vision.
The e)r probkm " Jn cfT~·ct of hr r th' ro1d co nd111on known as Graves
disease
Clemency for retarded killer denied
AJ'l:GOLA. La -(10' Budd) Rex-mer toda) denied clemency for a
retarded man schedulrd to go to the elcetnc chair Thursday for murdenna
a state trooper at I ~ R()('mcr rejected 1hr recommendation of the Loumana
Pardon Board. v. h1ch 'oted '·2 Monda) that he commute Dalton Prcjean's
sentence to hfc 1n pn\on
Yvonne Foreman. chairman of the pardon board. S8ld the majonty
voted for clcmenq based on trsllmOn) that Prejean had been abused as a
child. that he probably su~red some brain damage as a child and that he
had a good prison record and showed rrmorse.
S 145 billion defense cut won't hurt U.S.
WASHINGTON -Thr United tates could cut 1ts defense spending
by S l 45 billion over I 0 )Cars and sull maintain Its m1hlat)' capability by
delaying producuon of the next gencrauon of strategic weapons, two defense
analysts said Tuesday. Procurrment of such high-pnccd items as the B-2
stealth bomber and the Ad' anccd Tacucal Fighter. the costs of which have
pushed the current Prntagon budget to $305 billion. could remain an the
testing stage until fast-moving deHlopments in Eastern Europe come into
focus.
"Sm~ v..e've jUSl gone through a waname buildup without a war. there's
no reason to rush into strategic modem1za11on," said Lawrence J. Korb. a
former Reagan adman1strat1on defense officaaJ who addrnsed a news
conference at the Brookings lns111ut1on.
ttOHl.D HHlt:t ·s
U.N. says U.S. must pay dues-
UNlTeo NATIONS -Secretary-General Javier Pera de Cuellar said
Tuesday the U nited States as oblipted to pay its U.N. dues even if the
General Assembly votes to recognize the PLO as the nation of Palestine.
With a showdown vote between the United States and PLO loomina Friday.
diplomats said they have little hope for a compromise that would avert a
U.S. cutoff of funds for the United Nations.
With a showdown vote between the United States and PLO loomina
Friday, diplomats said they have little hope-for a compromise that would
aven a U.S. cutoff of funds for the United Nations.
The State Department threatened to cut off alJ U.S. suppon for the
United Nations if the General Assembly approves recop.izina the PLO u
u otieerver nation. An aide to Perez de Cuellar said the dues "it an
obliption under the U.N. Charter. it's a treaty obliption."
Syria poun troops Into Lebanon
BAABDA. Lebanon -Syria rushed troops and armor into Lebanoo.
~nlly buildin& up for an imminent assault on the beadquanen of Oen.
Mic.bd Aoun after Lebanon's new aovcmment OD Tuesday fired tbt
stubborn Christian army commander.
"I shall fiabt unto death," Aoun vowed to thousands of youtbl wbo
formed a human sh.ield around the sbeU-batwed. hilltop presidential pelaice
where be wu barricaded. five miles east of Brinat. AO\LD CSoes not ~i
newly '*ted President Elw Hrawi. a Maronite Catbolic like laimiiilC wt
pkldee1 to keep up bis efforts to drive Syrian UOOpl &om Lebuoa. Syria
IUpporU Hrawi.
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Elia.na Martinez, AIDS viictim
won battle to attend school
from D.-y Not wire MNkn
TAMPA, Aa. -Eliana Marunez.
an 8-year-old AJDS-affi1cted 11rl
who won a landmark l'h-year coun
battle to attend public school, died
Monday in Tam~ -Fla., of com -
. lion of the disease.
ucatiQn officials wanted tht'
tally disabled child keP.t on
homebound instruction until sht'
was potty-trained and teamed to
stop suckini her lingers. They feared
she ~ a risk of transmitting
acquired immune deficiency syn-
drome to classmates and teachers.
• U .S. Otstrict Judge Elizabeth
Kovachcvich ruled Ehana could at-
tend school if sht' stayed inside a
spectalty built glass booth
Tbe girl's motht'r said sht'
wouldn't send her dau~ter to class
to sit in a caae. The child necdt'd to
be with other children to help her
ckvelop. she said. Her attorney
Steve Hanlon appealed. and won.
Eliana went to school without the alass enclosure.
Gam~ show produc~r
RoMn Oulgl~y, 7 7
LOS ANGELES Robert
QuiaJey, who produced gamt' show
classics hkt' "The Ho llywood
Squares" in the 1960s and •1970s,
died Monday after a le ngthy illness.
He was 77.
Qui&Jey. who started his career a.s
an actor and writrr. forged a panner-
ship with Mcmll Hcancr in the earl}
1960s that resulted in several efforts.
includi ng ''High Rollers:· "Gam-
bit," "Tht' Magnificent Marble Ma-
chine" and "The Ct'lebnt> Gamt'."
Chl~f Fools Crow, was
In Buffalo Biii's show
KYLE, S.D. -Chief Frank Fools
Crow, a widely respected 1ou,11 In-
dian spiritual leadt'r who traveled
with the Buffalo Bill Cody Wild
West Show as a young man. died
Mo nday at the homt' of h1sgrand-
childrtn.
Fools Crow was born JUSt \Outh of
the Pon:up10e d1stn ct of the Pinc
Ridge Indian Resc=I" at1on H1o; eu ct
aae was not known. but he was
believed to be 99.
In an intel"'1ew earhrr th1'i )ear.
Fools Crow said he quit school 1f!
the third grade to work to help his
family earn a hv1ng. As he gn.•w to
manhood. he said. he traHlt'd
throughout the nation ""h the Cod~
wild west show
The chief said he follo"ed .. , 1s1on
quests" that directed him into a life
of bealtog and tnbal leadership. He
saw alcoholism a nd Jealo us) as the
sreatest CUf'St'S for Indian people.
Fools Crow said respect, gen-
erosity. courage, knowledge and wis-
dom were kns to the SUl"'I' al of the
Lakota culture.
"These values st.an fro m the
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in his own time.
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,..IOd -.no-n fot h"
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•~In h1J O'f"n
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home. The) are taught there and
expressed there and earned into the
world." he said .. You must first
better under.;tand \Ounclf before
you can express ~ourself 10 others.
The Lakota 'al ues help ~ ou do
this."
Chris Brown/I~, stan«J
AIDS Hosplc~ Foundation
LOS !\NG ELES C hris
Brownlie, co-founder of the .\ID
Hospice Foundation and a pro mi-
nent gay nghts act1 v1st since tht'
early '70s. suc-cumbed to the d1sease-
Tucsda) after a 2' 1-)ear battle
Brownlie. 39. d1t'd at his home in
S1lverlake at f'l a m .. according to
official "1th the .\ID Hospice
Foundauon. "h1ch Bro" nhc co-
founded with M1chad Weinstein 1n
1987. A memo nal 'll'I" 1ct> will be
held Dec. 16 at 2 p m at the F1m
Unnanan Church. 2936 \\. 8th 1.,
10 Los .\ngeles.
The fir~t licensed re 1dent1al
hospice in Lo' .\ngeles Count} for
people 1n the tinaJ stages of AI D .
which o pcnC'd o n Dec 26. 1988. 1s
named after the Fann1ngton. N Y .
nat1vt'
Bro" nhe had been act I\ e in .\I D
care ad"ocac~ ince earl} in the
ep1dem1c O ne uf his latest ach1c,e-
ments was pla)mg a h ') role 1n the
successful ctTon to oJ)l·n an !\IDS
ward at C'ount\·l ' C ~ied1cal
Center. ·
•Ilana Martinea
GunnarH~dlund,lttl
Swttllsh po/It/cal pany
TOCKHOLM. wt'den -Gun-
nar Hedlund. the lo ng-time leader of
the Swed1c;h Center Pan} and for-
mer tntenor mini ter. died unda\
after a long illness. He "as 89 ·
Hedlund entered parhamcnt 1n
1942 ~presenting the Farmt'r's
Pan). and became part) leader 1n
1949 Tv.o )ears latt'r he It'd has
pan) tnto a coahuon government
wuh the Social Democrats and took
the post of mtt'nor min1sirr
In 1957. the Fannt'r's Pam lef\
the governmt'nt. but Ht'dlund re-
matnt'd popular. In his last clccuon
as lt'adt'r 10 19 0. the part). which
had chanat'd its name 10 the "ed1sh
Center Pany. won almost 20 percent
of the vote. making 11 the largest
panf 10 oppos1uon.
Fashionable faucets at
Laguna's West End West
As a rule. decorative hardware has been a rather popua.r
Item ln Cahfornta for some tirne.
Fancy door hardware, lavish faucets and switchptat• -
one Is hard pressed to take a drive and pass homes wlthOut at
least one of these marvelous embellishments somewhere within.
But when does decorative hardware become more than a4mpty
a pretty way o f saying "hinge" or "faucet?"
According to Steve Goldstein and David Schuck of W•t
End West. deeorat1ve hardware Is a Mflous element of a home's
development from the s tandpoint of both Interior deSign and as
a work of architecture's structural Integrity. It mus1 be more tt\W\
just another pretty face 1n the hOme
It must perform Its function perfectly. as well as tMtefutty,
for an extensive period of time That means the flnee1 qumlty
coupaed with finer de51gn. They mean solid brass. and they are
WKY knowledgeable about 1t
"Quite actually. there Is no merit In purchasing a decoratlv.
hardwar• Item unlesl it's made of solid brass," Gddetetn says.
"Brass Is aA•lnc~lbly durable met.al that only gets better with
age. As th• years pass. polishing yletda a warm and vibrantly rich
patina.
"There is true value 1n aoUd brua. It doeen't..., out
It yields bMutlful cabinet pulls that won't brMk off In your Mnd.
door lc)d(a that won't fall apart, tam and lodt you out of your
he>uM. and f.ucets that do not corrode and loOll UN!ightty. it all
cornea dowrl to quality ..
Steve~ ahould know. He 11 the third get•atk>n of
hl8 ~ fwnily's SO-yw-okt deCOf atNie Pwdi.-• IM-6-neu. It's a buaineea that tradee In decorattw herdws9 on an
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...._.opmet1t1 In the fle6d .
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4Jm) graduates ren.·nth u1 mple1-
1ng baSlC training included Pvt. Jef·
trey L. Fiola. son of Daniel and
Kath) F1ola of El Toro "'auonaJ
Guard Pvt. Samm) J Giarnpato,
son of Manrte Corp\ (1unne11 gt
Salvatore and .\ngcla C 11arraputn of
Irvine: and Na11on.il C 1u..ird Pfc.
Mlcklle R. Dttts. d:iu[lhter of
Gayle Joliet c,f L.tguna ikalh aJI at
Fort Jackson, .C Pvt. M1cllael R.
McCarGy, son 01 Leonard and
Barbara_ Mc< anh~ 0 1 Huntington
Beach: Pvt. Scott A. Hear), son of
Warren and Deanne Henn of Foun-
tain Vallt'' and .\nn' Re~!' e Pvt.
James T. Jue, son oi Laurence .ind
Janet Reinhart of Huntington
Beach, at Fon ~onard \\ ood. Mo • • • • The .\nn' .\1rbome "111 celebrate
1a 50th anrll\e~I" Vdlh 3 Cll' llte'i
1n Washington. D ( o n Jul~ S -
1990
The ong.inal Tc~t Platoon st.ant'd
, n 1940 follo"'ed b' Ii' e \\ orld \\ ar
It "1.rborne D1' 1sionc. t 11 th. 1 lth.
17th. 8~nd and IOlc;tl and se,t'raJ
Parachute Reg1ment.sl ( o mbat
Teams. Toda' tht' 2nd .\1 rbome is
the onl) .\1rbomc D1' 1s1on 1n the
.\rm\ and the I 0 I \t 1~ the onh .\1r-
.\ssault . .\ le" ·pcual Fore~ and
.\uborne R.£nger' rounJ out the
modem rank
The 82nd .\1rbt1me 1)1, mon .\s-
sociauon accepts mem~Mh1p fro m
all Ghdcrman and ParatrOOfXn "-hO
have quahfit'd for their "mas
More than .l5.000 'eteran.s of the
~1rbome art' e'\pt<'tcd to tal.e pan in
Wash10gton. D C ~Ith a u'e dut~
con ungcnts from tht• t12nd. IOl st.
Rangers. pcc1al Force<, .ind 'maJler
elements
The} arc snrch1ng for troopers
who want to attend their 50th an-
ruversar} celebrauon. un1ts wtll bold
their o~ n ~unions conventio ns for
tv.o da,s. then ~ombine forces for a
giganuc paradt do" n the 10augural
ro ute on J u" .. .ind JOIOt MemonaJ
Scl"1ces ID JF ... tad1um. o n Jul~ 8
For complete anfonnauon and
membcrsh 1 p "nit'. or c.aJI .\1rborn~
-Washington DC 5.i5q ~orth
cutt Place. Da,ton, Ohio . .l 54 1 ~
Phone 513-~9 _ ,q-,
• • • \1anne Luc~ ('pl. Ra)'llMM S.
Cbvbett. a rt"ldt'nt of ~ewp<>n
Beach. has bttn promott'd to his
pre-sc=nt ran!.. "h1le sel" mg ",th .lth
~anne D1,1't1on ~a,aJ ~1r talion
~11ramar. San Otq o • • • !':a"') Firemu Apprntitt Jeffery
T. Powen. a 19 graduate of "lew-
pon Harbor H 1gh hool was
graduatt'd from Ba.sic Hull Mainten-
ance T echn1c1an hool ••• Erk L Wolf..._ son of h an and
Jean \\ olfson of Laguna Hill~ has
bttn promott'd 1n the l ~ir Fo~
LO the rank ot 1echn1caJ ~rgeant.
Wolfson 1s a pcN>nnel supef' 1sor at
\1arch ~1r Fon.e ~ "'th the
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Hou~lng sal~s down 12.3 percent
-c._ News s.w.
Oraftlt County's male bousina
market dediaed 12.) percent in Oc-
tober compmed to Scs*mbtr. a
tradc poup said Tuesday.
Statewide, 490,267 existing.
si~famiJy detached homes closed
escrow d&anna October on an an-
nualized basis -down S.9 pm:ent
from the annualized rate of S20. 731
units sold in Septembtr. the Cali·
fomia Association of Realtors said.
h was the biacst drop s.incc June.
Octobtt's fiaure was 14.8 perttnt
lower than the revised October 1988
pace. when 57S.690 homes were sold
on an annualized basis.
The annualized figure represent$
tbe nwnber of custina homes that would be IOld in 1989 if salts oc-
cuned at the cumnt 'month's ~
tbroulho11t the year. This faaurc is
adjusted to account for seasonal
factors that influence home saks.
the CAR said.
A shift in sales from la~r. more
expensive homes to sm~lkr homes
contributed to a decrease in the
state's median home price in Octo-
ber, the trade group said.
The median price of an existing.
detached home sold dunng · thC'
month was $1 93.557. down 3 per·
cent from S 199.606 in September.
but 8.4 percent higher than the
S 178,499 median pncC" reponcd a yearaao.
In the Oranae County Rciion. the
12.l percent drop in sale$ of cxistina
homes was on &--A.On-seasonally ad-
jusied basis: sales were I 8.5 pC"rcent
lower than October l 988's level. The
rqion·, median sales price ~ed up
0.9 ~nt from ~ptcmber s me-
dian price of $250.885 to $25),034
. in October. October's figure was
14.0 percent higher than a year ago.
when the revised median price was
$222.036.
Los Angeles Region homr sales
decreakd a non.seasonally adjusted
3.9 percent from September and
13. 7 percent from October 1988. the
CAR said. The median sales pnce
rose 0.4 pC"rttnt from $211.954 1n
September to $222.842. October's
fiaure was 17 percent highC"r than a
. year a,o, when the revised median
price was $1 90,5 19.
October marked th~ first time in
more than two years that the state-
wide year-over-year price gain was
not in double digits. the association
said.
"The condominium market re·
mains exceptionally strong through-
out California," said Leslie Ap-
pleton-Yo ung. CAR vice president
of research and economics.
"Condominiums arc the only af-
fordable urban~arca alternative for
many first-time buyers who are cop-
ina with tbe effect of last year's steep
appsuiation rates of single-family
homes." she said.
Catholic charities mastering
the possibilities of fund-raising
Stocks hlgh~r
In cautious
day of tr~dlng
9y HOU.Y WAGNER
Of ,,,. ~ Noc Sf I/If
Dunng the holiday season there
are some who take a "bah humbug"
atutude toward charitable giving
and there are others who must use
aJI their resources 10 make ends
meet, lea' mg nothing to spare even
for chanty.
But Catholic Chant~ USA is
tryt ng to master the poss1b11itics of
fund-raising. This month the or-
gan1zau on has mtroducro a pamlcss
V.1l)' for those prople to make tbetr
contnbuuons: the ProJCCt Caritas
~asterCard.
The Roman Catholic Otocese of
Orange and other d1~ arc cn-
couragmg cardholders to switch
their accounts 10 the ProJC('l Cantas
card. -.h1ch cams .005 pC"rttnt of aJI
pure~ 'olumc for Catholic Chan-
ties.
"TheSC' are profits '4b1ch "ould
normall) go 10 a sponsonng bank for
advancing credit to a I) p1cal Master-
Card mem~r. ·· said Mon.signor
Michael Dnscoll of the Orange
Diocese. Instead. the bank donates
the .OOS perce nt.
"So many pC'Ople already use
credit cards as their medium of
exchange." added Fathrr Lawrence
J. Baird. aJso of thl' Diocese of
Orange. "It's a good "'a} 10 raise
funds because 1t dot·~ nol increase
the cost of the produ t or ~·rv1t'C."
The Caritas Mastrr< ard has no
annual fee for the first 'ear and an
Sl8 fee for subsequent ~t·a~. <\ lS-
day grace pC"nod for pa~ml'nt applies
on all purchases and m1~·rl'SI there-
after 1s 17.3 percent annually.
Cardholders have the option 10 skip
payments Yo'tth no add1 11onal interest
during selected holida~ Pl'rtod!I.
The d1~n ne\\ paper includes
applications for the card 10 the No-
vember issue and some p.tn'>ht·s arc
advC>nismg a 1011-fn.•e phont• number
for apphcat1on .
"The Catholic Chunh " not en-
couragmg debt.·· said On-.c.ull ··The
Caritas MasterCard '" dt·s1gnl·d 10
rcpl~ the credit card one no"' u~s.
l.tkc an) credit card. 11 '>hould be
used prudent!~ ..
Funds raised h~ using thl· t·ard
wiU be carved up a cording to
cardholder addn-o;<;t·s. The fir11 JO
percent will go to Catholic ( han11l·~
USA. the next 30 percent "''" go the
the local Catholic Chanur' agenc~
serv10g the cardholda"s addn:!>s and
1h,. remaining 40 Pl'TCent "'111 ito 10
OTf l PS \'D DOM'S
1
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No roo• left In the 1ara1•
f•thec•t
Ac .. tecltl111fled
can •
a fund managed by the national NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
agenq . which will mete out grants market closed higher in cautious
for special programs 10 local agcn-trading Tuesday as the market re-
cies. mamed focused on the economy and
Catholic Chanues provides coun: interest ratrs.
scling and support services for teen-The OQ" Jones average of 30
agers. the aging. the abused and the industrials rose 7.04 points to
homeless. hung~ or otherwise 1m-2.702.01 behind a strong per·
povenshed fa m1hes. The agcnc) also iormann· in the energy sector. The
helps wtth substance abuse rehabili-blue-chap indicator had not closed
tiat.ion and other counseling pro-higher since the day before the Oct.
grams. I) tocl. plunge. "'hen 11 closed at
Cards are o ffered through Magna 2. 759 4.
Carda compan) in V1rg.a01a. "h1ch The market opened "'eak follow-
has a network of Eastern banks mg Monda} 's rall). surged bnefl}.
\\'tlhng 10 sponsor the special cards. then stalled around m1dda~. It re-
Dnscoll said the program was gamed its fooling 1n mad-afternoon
introduced at a recent nauon.al con-behind a strengthening bond market
fercnce of diocese~. Onl) eight or but "'asn't able to sustain a 'ilrong
nine of the appro,1matcl) 180 ralh a'i volume faded. d1~ses 10 the nation arc promoting ··it was a sleepy. slo"' da}. not the
the card. Driscoll said. although 11 1s kind of market that g1,cs people
a"a1lable throughout the count I) . .\s 1nsp1ra11on :· said John Burnett.
the program 1s nl'"'· 11 remain!> to be -;en1or vice pres1dcn1 at the invest·
seen ho" man~ mon· "'111 support ment firm Donald. on. Lui\: an &
the program. hl' said . Jenrette Secun11cs ( orp.
Although tht• card as the first such <\nalyst'> blamed the \lugg1shnl·ss
\Cnture b)' the-Catholic church here:"" on recent actions b) the Federal
other national organ1za11on'i sut'h as Res(•rve. which tht') said confused
the <\menc;an Civil Liberties Union invei.tors and sent man) 10 the
and the Sierra Club have used simi-sidelines to await fn:sh s1gn<ils as to
lar cards as a fund-raising technique. 11s intentions.
NEW YORK (AP) Nov. 21 ~.
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Newtl s H Newlows
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NEW YC>f!K IAPI -Spot -·-mel91 !><ICU r-~ ........_ • 7650 per pound NY Come• spQl 11'\0nlh ,.,.
C...., · S 1 1820 • pouno V S · Oetl•n•llOn• c...., SI OMO C*ll~ per pouno NY eome. fC)C)I
monlPI Tue
lAM • • 1 cents • pouno ~ • 73 _,,, • llOU"ld. a.wreo
T'IR • 5" 0321 met• W-composite P<ICll per lb I
._ • SS ess Henoy & Herman 1on1y a..,.,. Quo1t1
.._ • S5 195 I* troy OI. NY Come• SC>OI morllPI rue
llllllfwry • S27Soo-ul000 per 76 lb h--YOO'~
......._ SS II OO-.SS2 I 00 lroY 01 N Y li:onlrec:tl
......... ~ 00 N., Mere ICIOI per tfQy OI Tue
MH \'I' \'II·:' DID
NEW YORK (AP) Nov. 21 ~.
Adv~nced T~ 1 Oeclned ¥~.r;,r:s, •p, ~ew !l otn ew low' 21 17
Selecteo "°"° QOkl or1CAe r .....oey by Tiie A• IOdel.O Pr-......... lele l.t09 35 Oii '8 90
L ..... motrlWIQ llJ1tr>g $410 40 Oii S3 )5
L--... •II~-11.<•ng $409 75 otl 5' 00 ~ left $411 15 off S.3 2~ .._.. 811.,noort 11,.1ng S40& 52 Oii $7 18 ,,..._. IWng 1400 36 oll S7 97
,......_ 1411• enernoon $4 10 50 oll '3 SO S• 1 1 00
&IUd
Ill\' = • ...,_: s.109 75 on SA oo ftf a • 1411 10. on S.too
ftf Ii 1•• u• IM>foe:eteo so 1 66. ott s.i 26
WY C.-.. gold IPOI monlfl CIOM fue $4 13 40 off
90 50 111\'_..........._...,..pm Tue $41335 up to40
This Year, Shop Early And
Use Convenient "NeiP,borhood
Post Offices For All
•HOW TO AVOID
PROBATE
•HOW TO AVOID
TMIJOllT
TINANCYTAX
TRAP Your Mailing Needs
You11 find your .. neiabborhood poll ofticel., iD pharmacies, pft shops, 11ationer1.
and maay other retail l10la. They offer a com~ line of postal products and
tenicel. indudi119 1M1npa. IDOQey onlm. certified and f'Clistercd mail. pacuac
.._..,.. and Ea...-Mail Nat Day Delivet)'.
Ira 11111 ol ..... JIPl lhe or wen. • .._ are tberc'• a .. neiahborhood post
._ .. arr"5f. Far• lic•klll a11 • ,_,p ua a call at (7 14) 662-6200.
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U.S. trade deficit down
slig/:Jtly in third quarter
WASHINGTON (AP) -~ April.Ju~ pp deficit wu~. • 1:1.S. uade deficit. after improvtna rowest sance a Sl7.7
fot ~ months, cteterion&ed alil,btly balaace in the fint quaner of .5.
to S27. 75 billion in lhe lbint q..,,.., · Im_. polled • O.~ fed b~ America's ap_petite for im· to a reoord Sll~.l · · 'le
por1ed aood• and by flat exporu, the expons rose onJY 0.2 to
aovemment reported Tuelday. . ~91.6 billion, also a record.
· Analysts do not see much am· 1mporu and exporU bav:f
provement in the near future. Im-record levels duriaa acb of
potll may drop somewhat because five~quarten.
ofa &lowi.na U.S. coonomy, they say .. The trade report ""
but upons also are likely to fall what we've already seen ... apon
·because of a st~na dollar and mod-po~ simply.bu Rane~ out after
eratina cronom1es overseas. boorruna previously and 11 a ~
The Commen:c Department said source .of the wave of weaknna
the 'pp between imports and U.S. ripplina throuah the U.S. economy,
exports edaed up 0. 7 percent in tbe l*ticularly the manufacturina 1«>-
July-Septcmber quarter from the tor," commented Allen Sinai, chief
second quarter's $27.SS bilbon. The eco!'Omist of The Boston Co.
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'\\Sl-:t"O'IPOSlll IH\,,\t ~IO'"'-
•HOW TO AVOID
1lfl .aDLO Ale~
THl.._OGZY u
.....
DelMltantel lfrOM leftl Marla Coon., Anflle Kend•ll, Sienna Curci., Moltr
llcCr~ .. Karen Robison., C~nthla Rohan.
2,2 young women make their debut
-· ' . fl'i :-1AHN M. REED
°'14.:~,_s.-•1f really is a very special eve-~. "' Cllplained Gigi Spragla1,
c · oman of the 1989 Debutante
presented by National Charity
Lalibc. Newport C hapter Saturda)
at.tile Irvine Hilton and Towers.
SJhou&h that may ~em an
tatcmcnt for the 22 )'Oung
n who bowed to soc1et).
SP111iins had a poant when she said.
"It ii the first ume parents and their
ten -the "hole fam1I) -sat
do togrthcr at a formal e"cnt. ~e ajrls and their dates have all
had'lheir pro ms. whe re the\ dressed
up, and the parents have ·attendl·d
black-tic galas. but when else does a
family come together to share and
celebrate being a famtl) ?"'
The ball is actually a culmination
of the youni women learning the
ways of chantable donation of 11me
from their commun1ty·m1nded
mothers. All debs arc T1cktockers
W ..... J.Nev.H AlllES (March 21-Apnl 19): De~
sprl~ early af\emoon feelings of
~lessncss. )OU rebound due to ~ue compliment from one )OU
Mlmire. Gather 1nforma11on. a' 01d
ture actions. Gemma. Vargo.
wius persons pla) roles.
UllUS (Apnl :?0-Ma) 20): Fam·
iCy member seeks )Our counsel re-""4i!'4 sales. purchases Mild repn· ffftd is in order. Don't go too far.
h0'191ever, lest )OU upset apple can .
I~
Stress diplomacy, realize temp-
tations arc powerful.
QEMINI (May 21 -June 20):
l l«t lepl n&hts. Information re•
'Yid jut .even days aao was no t iii. Insist on review. Someone
apparently is dctcmuned to hat
btlow btll Reputation 1s at stake.
Pitce1~rn prommcntlj. (June 21-uly 22):
Yo re presKd to meet deadline.
Coukl involve insurantt. telephone
bill. Lona·.stand1na obl.,auon v.ill be
f\alfilkd by older family membtr. Be
aware of chan&Jna v.eathcr con·
ditioaa. L&O (July 23-Aua. 22): Ju.st three
and have completed ~•x years of
philanthropic service to the com·
munity -totalling in excess of
3. 700 hours.
So. the evening deserved to be
special, which indeed 1t was with the
ballroom grated with delicate white
rubrum lilies and dendrob1um or·
ctud . blossoms. pepper trees and
cascadmg iv) -all designed b~
Males Randolph. h conjured up a
romantjc southern ambiance. "h1ch
was completed b) the ent rance of
dcbutantes. each an the customan
while full-length $0" n ·
The Ron Rubin Orchec;tra "as
pnmed "1th appropnate tunes.
stnlung up "Lara's Theme" from
"Dr. Zh1\ago" as the mother>
entered on the arms of the daugh·
tcrs' escorts. and .. tout-Hearted
Men·· as the fathers follo"ed suit.
After the debs' formal presentatio ns.
the trad1t1o nal father-daughter wahL
concluded the evening's formal fam-
ily moments. Then it was 11me to
, .... • I, f
relax and n~all) part\.
The :!2 NCL debs a nd their
parents are Nicole Renee Baldini.
daughter of Or. and Mrs. Tltomas
Lff Balding; Marla Suanne Coon.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Waylud Coon Jr.; Sienna Curci,
dau&hter of Mr. and Mrs. John Loul1
Cwrcl; lteUI ADA Dobbs. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cappy Dobbs; Amy
nere1e Dreyfus, daughter of Or.
and Mn . Gary AAthoey Dreyfus;
ltatkrine Ana Gfeller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Oou1las Martin
Gfeller.
Other~ are Sara EUzabetlt Gug-
1ellklm, dau&htcr-of Mr. and Mrs.
DaaJel M. Gugenbeim; Heallter
~Uae Hues, daughter of Mrs.
Rol»ert Edward CaUahu and Mr.
DH1la1 Eugene Hues; Amy Eliza·
beG l rvlae, daughter of Mr. and
Mn . Mlcluael Ray Irvine; Julie Jolla·
.... daughter of Mr. and Mr s.
Gre1ory Arvid Jobasoa ; and Angela
ltaren Kendall, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert' Richard Kendall.
More debs and parcnh are SutH·
ae Lorraine Keagla. daughter of Or.
and Mrs. Kenneth William Keagla;
Elltabetb Ana Lockie. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Maxwell Lockie Jr.;
Sara Ann Lucas, daughter of Mr. a nd
Mrs. S)daey Albert Lucas; Molly
Elitabetb McCray. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Woodworth McCray;
Am>• Bryant ~ott, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Eugene ~ott; Amy
Lynn Rieb, daughter ol Or and Mn.
James Earl Rieb.
Conduding th~ 11.,1 .!fl' Karen AAo
Robison. daughta o l Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Elwin Robison; Cyatl1ia
i.yaa Rob.an. J,1ughtl'r of Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis James Rohan: luanaoa
Terese Ro)'i, d.iughtt:r ol Mrs.
Tlmotb\ Joo Allen .ind Dr. Gilbert
DaJe R0oys: ameron Gaal Tl.ogler.
daughtt:r ut ~Ir .ind Mrs. David
Sterllog Tingler. .ind J ill Heather
Wood, daughtl'r n l Mr. and Mrs.
Tilomas Barry Wood.
days ago you held back o pinio ns. Check Libra me sage. C1rcum-Individual \\ho promlSed financial
feelings. Tonight you can let go. suan~s conuoue to turn an ~our aid fell do" n on 1ob po s1bl) lea\·
Emphasis o n st) k . creatl\ 11~. ad\ en-favor Fnendsh1p could be trans-ing ~ou holding pn1\l·rb1al bag 'C't.
turc of d1scovct). enano fca1ure!> formed into significant relauun hip \Ou are due for tl•markablC' comc-
ch1ldren. speculation. c;ensualtt\ G1f\ helps beaullf\ home 'uu might back. 1nclud1ng morak and cash
Number 9 luck\. sa). ··1t's reall) gl'lng m~ ".I',.. Cancer. ( Jflrtl11rn ~1.1uanuc; per·
VIRGO (.\ug· :!~·Sept :!:!I De· PISCES lfl·b 19-~lar(h ~111 lnd1-sons pl.t\ 1m1)<•n,1n1 roll'' in ~our
wls. red tape that restncted dunng v1dual "ho taun1.; h~ ar,J..ing. ·· ~rl" hfr 'a ou pm't''' tntuitt' \' tntellcct
past mo nth Wlll be eradicated Ciu1d-~ou reall~ a true geruw.·: .. ~lluld be arc a n.11urll P'\,hnlog15t and an~ of associate no longer e\lsts. ans"ercd an allirmall' e '11ur reac-charaner l nJh 't J11urnl'\ 1n' oh ing
but \Ou'll do much bettl"r on \Our uon 1s closeh obo;ent"d b' one 1n water and1~Jtl'll 1<11 \\IU in l>e-ccm·
own.' .\grttment sohd . but requires pos1uon to ad\30l'l', carra bUSI· ber 'l"lu'll Jl<,11 lrJ\d 1n II)\)() -
expcn appraisal. ncss. Vargo rcpreSl'Otl·d memorable m11n1h' IM that \Car "'II
LIBRA ($(pt. 23-0ct. :!:n .\ttcn-IF NOV . U JS YOl'R BIRTHDAY: be ~larch anJ l'k\l'rnhl'r
lion ~ntcn around \i its. l"C.'lauves . ..-------------------
formats. Your unique ab1ht) to
bring togrther oppostnf forces ~111
be demonstrated. You'I be asl ed to
serve as mediator. .\quanan plays
role.
SCORPIO (Oct. :!3-:--lo' :? I):
Those who suggest that )'OU "throw
money'' are mastnforml'd. Your
counsel is sought. populant) in·
creases, peo ple want to be with )'OU.
Extravagance not nccessat)' to gain
affection. You ahead) have it!
SAGm ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 1 ):
Your greatest advcrsat) 1s sclf-
doubt. Attention centers around
necessity for confidence. tmttauvc.
self-esteem. Relative "ho talks be~
bind )'our back 1't'Qu1rcs pity. not
retaliation. Practtcc rtstra1nt!
CAPRICORN {Dec. :?:!-Jan. 19):
Obtain bint from a11ttarius
mes111t. Focus on letters. mcssqrs, beck~r entran.ccs. lndjvidual who
wants to share knowled&e requires
your trust, djscrcuon. Secret mecuna
proves ocitina-
AQVAIUUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I ):
q
OFF-CAMPUS
DEGREES I N H EALTH
C A RE MANA G EMENT
Information Meetings
Thursday
November 30th
Brea
Community Hospital
471 W. Lambert
Suite 106, B.-ea
Franchtae Opportunity
Adva nce life Science
Training C.nter
3:30 p.m. -4:30 p.m.
l ocoton _______ _
Mr ._.,. Ml "'4111-------------------~ ...... _______________________ ~
C"Y~~~~~~~~~~~---
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, ~-21. 1191 A.7
Thanks .not enough
fOr generous ·couple
DEAR ANN LANDER . When I
was lS. I ran away fro m home. The
first year, I h1tcbh1ked all over the
country and met all kinds of people.
One couple made a lasting 1m-
press1on on me.
If' 1982 I was h 11ch 1 ng from
Southern California to n Jose. I
took a ride with a man "ho kne" I
bad no place to 1i ... e. He and has
fanuly opened up their home to me.
They fed me. gave me a clean bed
and treated me ""llh rl"spect The>
never asked for an\ thing 1n return.
I stayed with them for ct \I.eek
When I left I did wme1h1 ng I am
ashamed of. I sneal.ed out of their
house an the m1ddJe ol the night and
took some of their pv-;'><'\s1on<.. in·
eluding a leather Jal l et and a p1&g\
ban.It that belQngcd tu their son
I ba\e thought about this fam1l)
often the~ past }l"ar-. '01 onh
wo uld I hke to apoluiuc but I also
want to thank them tor trea11ng me
as if I wert a member ot the fam1h
It was the first ume 1n m' hit that
I felt tnJI)' accepted I "'an1 tncm 10
lno~ that the tr ktndnt:\!> has ne\ er
been forgotten. I'm "'n1ing this letter
not onl) for that fam1 h hut lur all
the generous people "h11 h.i' c: t:il.en
an runaways and shu"' n lht·tn lflnl-
pass1o n. So. m) dear lrtl·nJ, in '>an
Jose. this means }Ou -c >HI<>
DEAR OHIO: I'm glad you wrote
u d I ltope dae family tbat i,e..
frladed yM wUI see this letler. bat
It ln't .Ute eeo•p. Yo11 still owe
tkm for a leatller jacket, ~e o~er
po11ea1lou ud t~e piggy baall.
Please let me now wbea )OU
luave repaid lltese people in full.
Yov apeJecY lt a good start. but you
owe at.em more than words if you
really wut to settle aD old score. I'll
bet you won't kavr mu~ op-
portuilits in life to feel so good
abo.t yourself.
• •• DEAR .\:'\:'\ L.\' DER" I "'as
dating a man fur "" monlh'> .\hc:r
our first argumc:nt he bl'.it ml' up~
badh that I had tu ha'e t"o do1en
stitches 1n m\ face
HHIDGI<
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Opening bid: Jack of •
In most column hands, declarer
plays tn a game or slam. However,
even lowly panscores can produce
fascinating st ruules, as this hand
fro m a rubber bridac game testJfics.
While we do not quibble &rcatly
with North's pass, we would have
bid our six-card spade suit. But then
we "ould have had no thina to write
about
West got the defense off to a
splendid start b) ludina the jack of
spades. covered by the queen and
taken by the kina East shifted to
the queen of hearts, which declarer
ducked. and continued with the
StveraJ fncnds and relatives tned
10 talk me out of t.aJdng hjm ·to
coun. but I filed charges and won I
was surpnsed to hear comments
such as: "Ma) be he was drunk," and
"If 11 acts an the papers 11 could nun
his career " Some people suggested
that 1t "ould make me look. hke a
mean batch M) best fnend sa1d.
"Forget about 1t and get on wtth
)Our hfe This ktnd of pubhcll) will
be damaging to )OU."
I am ge111ng on with m~ hf~. but
I'm glad I pressed charges and I am
wnung to cncoura*e other wo men to
do the ~me Wh) Because I respect
m)self enough to sa) 1t 1s wrong to
beat me up Because women need 10
kno" tha 1 the\ should ne\ er tolerate
violence A.nd men need to know
that beating up :i \I.Oman 1s a cnme.
The man -who beat me up 1s getung
help I did him a favor. He might
ha\e killed h1~ ne'<t girlfnend
I behe"e I did the nght thmg.
Ann. "hat do \OU thank" -
"'ORTH JER n .
DEAR N.J.: You did dae ript
~I for alJ tbe rutOU Y" stated.
It wooW luave btta easier t.o let u.e
laddeat drop. b•t by &•lac pel»lic
yo. puforme4 a service fer womea
everywaiere. As EdmlUMI Blll'le said,
"All ibt is oecesu.ry for tk tri-
•mpll of evil ls tluat 1ood mo tAo
DOllllaa." • • • DEAR .\!\' L.\ 'DER What's
the best cand lhl':ipest> "a) to locate
a missing fam1l~ mem~r who has
disappeared" -\\O RRIED 1'1
Dt.:Bt.:Ql 'E
DEAR 0 : Comtact taie SalvaUoa
Army. Its rttord of 111ttes1 Is u cel-
leat.
Jack. Declarer won and, with no fut
entry to dummy, chose to lead a
trump to the queen and East's kina.
If East now reverted to ace of
spades and anOlher. declarer would
simply discard bis loG.q bean while
West ruffed. So that defender c:on-
tinued hearts. West won and re--
turned a spade to his part.oa's a«.
The time was ripe for a third round
of spades. wh.ic.b auaranteed a sec·
ond trump trick for the ddendina
side, reprdless of whether declarer
ruffed hl&h or low.
At the table declarer chose to ruff
wuh the ei&ht. West overruffed and
carefully exited with his remainina
trump. The defenders still bad to
come to a club trick for a one-trick
set.
Note how prettily East-West
urned their defense. The second
trump cnck takes iu labd from
sportina evenu -a promotion. It is
difftcult to think of a better
moniker.
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The Informal.approach
of The Canadian Brass
'Inchon' biggest loser of '80s
If M>N STOPPEL
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••Liabt music is a aood lubricant ..
This observation by pianist and author Arthur
l.oeueT' will be tested by the Oran1C Couty
Pbilbannonic Soclety when it s;wnmts The Can-
adian Brass at the hrfonnina Arts Centtt this eveni~
Fnml's "Indian Love Call." Davis' "Little
Drummer Boy," a suite from .. The Thrtt ha.Dy
Opera,·· Christmas carols and music of RomberJ,.
Beeb and Vivaldi will both c:ddnte the Chnst.mas
teaSOn and provide an eveni.ns of entcrt.aJnment.
"Ji• Bells," "Silent Ni&bt .. and "Jo) to ~
World" will close t~ propam in a "Holiday 1ne-
Alo " :
'lite members of The Canadian Brass are
Charles Daellenbach •. Juba. E•ne Watts. tro. m-
bone, David Ohanian, French horn. and trumpet
playen Fred Mills and Ronald Romm. Dadlcnb.cb
and Watts were members when· the quintet was
founded in Toronto in 1970.
Hom ist Ohanian was a member of the Boston
Symphony for 11 years before joinina the poup,
and Mills played first trumpet under Stoko-'Ski
both in Houston and in the American Symphony
Orchestra. At the aac of 18 Romm became a
member of the Los Anacles PhLlhannonic.
These credentials are bolstered by the many
Canadian Brass recordings rel~ by RCA. CBS
Masterworks and Ph1lhps. Members of ~ Berlin
Philhannonic brass Stttlon Joined the group for the
"Brass in BcTl in.. disc.
The "light" character of Wednesday's co'ncen
will be apparent in the )Okes. cboreopapby and
verbal patter which are included in all Canadian
Brass performances. The ch.Qttgraphy will be ell-
tensjve when the quintet perfonns 1t.s '"Tnbute to
the Ballet."
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LOS ANGELES -MGM/UA·s ~~ t98lfilm
•1nc19oa" wu thr biDtst movie
lailure ol tbc 'IOI. an entrrtainment
iDd\llU'y information scrvi~ said
this week. ne film, wbicb starred Sir
l...auract Olivier. Jacq•line Blstet,
T-.UO Mifunc and Rex Reed.
~ .. estima&ed budeet of S46
million, but onJ~ returned about
S l.9 million in film rentals from
domestic theatrical rele&K -for a
loll of $44. l million.
This year's Columbia release.
"Tbc Adventures o f Baron
Muncba"ten· •• ranked second in
Budine lnc.'s "top 10 turkeys of the
ciOties•• tist, ~ban estimated loss or $43 million.
.. Ishtar," a 1987 Columbia release
starrina Dustin Hoffman and War-
ms Beatty. ca.me in third. With an
estimated budcet of$4S million. t~
film brouabt in about S7.7 million in
film mitals. for an estimated loss of
$37.) million.
Dirtttor Michael Cimino's 1981
bomb. "Heaven's Gate." a UA re-
lease, had an estimated budtct of
'I'\ l.ISTI '\GS
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Ohanian claims that "tbere·s a ftthna nght at
the bqlnrung of a concen I.bat this as a m~
infonnal. less rigJd approach to mUSAc than the
usual. The Brass make the expenence one in which
everyone 1s enioy1nJ1 what we·re doio1 uo thett."
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a..te1 D••••11ll•da. ~ ••1•11• ...... tromMtle. D•v~ OllaRleR.
Tonight's concen begins at 8 p.m. -and. )'CS.
the Brass's valves will be lubric.ated. too.
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O NE SUPER BowL W HERE
SECONDS DoNT C OUNT
RUFFELL'S
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IN THE SEARS AUTOM OTIVE
ADVERTISEMENT YOU MAY HAVE RE·
CEIVEO IN THE MAIL TWO AUTO-
MOTIVE SPEAKERS ARE INCORRECT·
LY IDENTIFIED THE DESCRIPTION
~O PRICES GIVEN FOR THE TRUCK
PEAKER$ ANO THE KRACO
PEAKERS ARE SWITCHED THE Fl(95
PEAKERS SHOULD BE IDENTIFIED
S THE 100 WAn . 2-WAY TRUCK
PEAKER$ AND PRICED AT $99 99
ER PAIR THE KRACO 6 X 9 INCH. 3-
A Y SPEAKERS DESCRIPTION ANO
9 99 PRICE PER PAIR SHOULD BE
H_ERE THE TRUCK SPEAKERS OE-
RlPTION IS SHOWN WE REGRET
NY INCONVENIENCE THIS ERROR
Y HAVE CAUSED OUR CUS-
OMERS
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Sl6 million. bu1 broulbt in-only
lbout SU million in film rentals.
far an estimated lou of S34.S
million Othef.a in the Top 10 turkeys list
iadude:
• .. Conon Oub" (Orion, 1984) es-
timated budatt of $46 million,
btoupt in about SIS million in film ~lab, for aa approximate loss of
S3 l million;
•••Pirates" (Cannon. 1986) $31
million ~t, brouaht in $700,000
for an estimated loss of $30.3
million:
• ·•Rambo tll" (Tri-Star, 1988)
estimated bud&et of $58 million and
$28 million in film rentals resulted
in loss of about $30 million;
• --s&nta Claus" (Tri-Star, l 98S)
S4S million estimated bud,et,
brouaht in $16 million in ftlm ren-
tals, for a loss of about $29 mjllion;
• ··uon of the Desen (United
Film Dist., 1980) $30 million budart
and S 1.5 million in film rentals
resulted in $28.S million estimated
loss:
•"Empire of the Sun" (Warner
Bros .• 1987) estimated budaet ofS38
million, with S 10.5 million in film
1:30
rntals. for a loa of approximately
S27.S million; • .. Once Upon a Time in AJMrii
ca" (Warner Brol., 1984) ~of
about SlO million and $2. S million
in film rentals resulted in S27.5
million estimated lou .
1 Futl.Jfe II'
sets record
,,.... 0-'Y Nol wtre MMcft
UNJVERSAL CITY -It's bac k
to the bank for the makers of "Back
to the ful\lre Part {A" which re-
corded the hiabcst box-office aross
in history for the opening of a film,
pmerina $43,016,225 in t.86S
theaters for the five-day penod end-
inc last Sunday.
Jn settina the new mark. "Back To
The Future Part rr· also set recordt
for per-theater averqe for a wide
rclcue. with $23.065.
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RICHARD PRYOR
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In taxes, votes
speak louder
than pollst~rs
They're back ... the pollsten lhat#is.
Get rea~y because the folks who sample public opinion
are back with a rather unbelieveable assenion: Interim
results of the ann.ual Orange County Annual Survey show
voten are becoming more cSncemcd with their quality of
life than with tax increases.
Stop if you think you have heard this before.
There is more. The poll, conducted by UCI social
ecology professor Mark Baldassare and associate Cher)'I
K.au, found half o f those responding to the poll favored a
ball~t measure to raise taxes to pay for transportation
prOJCClS.
Sound familiar?
The poll. which sampled opinions among 904 Orange
County registered v~ters dunng September. found SO
percent were supponive of a June ballot measure to raise
~he state gasoline tax 9 cents per gallon to PaY for road
improvements. A closer look revea_led 45 percent were
opposed and 5 ~rcent .were undecided about the statewide
T~c Congestion. ~hef and Spending Limitation Act of
Still. Baldassare interpreted the results positively.
"This is not the Orange County of 10 years ago. where
pe~ple would have automatically voted d own any measure
to increase taxes." Baldassare optimistically announced.
"I think people not only are trying to find solutions to
Orange Co~nty's problems. but also are starting to realize
that they might ha ve to help pay for them," Baldassare said
hopefully.
Of course, the professor may be right.
Orange Coonty voters may lead their peers to the polls
in June in supporting the gas tax hike. Orange County
vote~ m~y want to do something about our rapidly
dctcnoraung tran~ponatton network. Orange County voters
may be less skeptical today than they have been in the past
about such transponat1on ballot measures and they may be
younger and less conservative than those who have turned
out to vote in the past. Orange County voters mab have
more confid~ncc in state programs than local ones. range
County residents may be willing to reach into their
individual pockets to help solve a larger problem.
But we doubt 1t.
No. we're no t doubting the polls accuracy, it ts a
scienttfic one with an error margm of plus or minus 3.3
percent. More. we are qucsuoning the veracity of those
polled. It seems a common phenomenon these days to
support cenain causes nght up until the tjme tt counts. say.
for . example, supponmg tu increases m September and
voting against them in June -or even November.
While the annual poll was taken in September. a more
accurate rcOecttort of pubhc opinion was probabl) taken
NO\'. 1.
Just three weeks ago . .246.61 1 Orange County res1den1s
made their feelings known about their willingness to
appro e a tax increase to pa~ for 1ransponation improve-
ments.
As much as we "ould ltke to believe Mr Baldassare's
prcd1ct1 ons of progress. our skepucal side seems duty-bound
to remind evef)one of the results of that Election Day poll.
Measure M. th<' half-cent sales tax transponauon
proposal. was defeated 53 percent to 47 percent. So much
for a changed Orange County.
Op1n1ons e11pres.sed In thrs space are those of the Daily Prtot 0 1ner
views e11pressed on this page are those of lheir au1nors and arUsts
Reade<~· commenls are 1nv1ted and may De sent lo The Daily Prlot P 0
Box 1S60. Colla Mesa 92626
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:roday 1s Wcdnc'iday, Nov. 29. lhc 333rd day of l 989. Thtte att 32 days
in the year.
Toda) '5 h1ghhgh1 in h1s1o ry
1xt) )Cars ago. o n Nov 29. 19.!9. Nav) Lt. C mdr Ric hard E Byrd
radioed thal he'd ma<lt' the first :urplanc flight over lhe South Po le
On this date
In 1864. a Colo rado m1ltt1a lullro at least 150 peaceful Cheyenne
Indians in whal became kno-.n as the Sand Creek Massacre.
In 1890. 1hr fir<il .\rm) -Na' y football game was pla)cd. a1 WC'St Po int.
NY. Nav\ ""o n .!+o
In 1947. the ll N General <\ssembl) passed a rcsolu11on calhn.g for 1he
pan1t1o nmg o r Pale!it1nc brt~ecn <\rabs and Jews.
In 1952. Pres1dcn1-elcc1 E1!lt'nho ""cr krpt his campaign pro mise 10 '1s11
K orea to asses" the "ar
Toda) 's Binhda~~ Spon5('8Slef' Vtn Scully 1s 62. &n. Paul Simo n. ()..
Ill .. is 61. Musician (hul k M angione lS 49. locr uiy Chaffee is 43
Com edian Gan) ~handling 1 40 .\cto r<omcd1an H oWlc Mandel 1s 34.
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th:u O~l"Onun1t\'
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To the fd1IN "o" that Laiun. 'iguel ha~ ac-
quired 'ti\ hood. C'nr l)f its forcmo 1
goaTs is fo get bad the hcach that lht'
ocean comm unl11<" tool.. from th<'m
Thl' form<'r U.,.una 1'\;1gucl buch
COQtmuni11~ dt-c1drd th:u the)
wanU'd 10 bttomc 'ltparatc from the
mt of Laguna l'lhguel and 'J(l the
'o tcd 10 hc\:'nme 1 <o<'P3rtlle 1.'0m·
muntt\ The prnhle m ht\ 1n the
YOtH\g, most o r l una • l&Ut"I
didn·1
'f\ci a pn' ate meeting. they de-
cided that the\ \ho uld btto me ~P
aratc fro m the rc~t o f Laauna Niguel
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~ Formation o mm1 ion.
they WCrt &nnled their ~pannon
TM ~h commun1t1<" rcal11cd
that 1f the had held a.n ~n t"kc-
llon. 1nclud1n& all of Laauna itptl.
they would noc "'1n. so the) held one
that WU not open
1 brlte\'e 1n open d«11on If t~ ~ commun1t1a -.n1 to be tcp-
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m <'ft ~·~nnd-. \\ t'll that'-. a \l.trt I
had rl''il\ll'd for l\\n m1null'' and I
was cncnuragC'd \to't r,·,nH·nn~
add1CIS ha l 1;hde Ul.'•J'uma lh
That da' f r1·,11;11·.1 l<'<•l..in(I
through the "''nlh•v. al "hat I w;u
pre panng tor t'l\lth lun, hand lhnnet
In tcad. I \tood v.11h m\ tiad. tc• thl'
O\Cn and lt<iH'nt'd for the llcrpcr
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"'1th out add111oni.I Prt'\\un·
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re<.1">1 pccptn~ .11 the hrl.'wtng 1C'l1Ct'
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rcht'attng. I II ho.· Jhcad an hour • nd
thrC"C m1nut~'
I'll spenJ tl\Jt 11m4• 11oing thmu~h
tra,cl tirot·hure<1 planntn(I m\o 20-Ja \
cru1S(
C•l•,,..J1t AH W~ll8 ""'"' I• Wpu 'pl.
Letters welcome -
..
The Inform~~ approach . .
of The Canadian Brass ·
ly ION STOffflL ....... c. .........
"Li&ht music is a aood lubricant."
This observation by pianiSl and author Arthur
Loeaer will be tested by the Oranae County
Philharmonic Society when it presents The Can-
adian Brass at the Performina Arts Center this
eveni!lJ.
Fnml's "Indian Love Call," Davis' "Little
Drummer Boy," a 'suitc from "The Three Penny
Opera." Christmas carols and music of Rombera,
Bach and Vivaldi will both celebrate the Christmas
season and provide an eveninJ of entertainment.
"JinaJe Bells," "Silent Niaht" and "Joy to the
World" will close the proaram in a "Holjday Sin&:
Alona." •
The members of The Canadian Brass are
Charles Daellenbach. tuba, Eugene Watts, trom-
bone, David Ohanian. French born. and trumpet
players Fred Mills and Ronald Romm. DaeUenbecb
and Watts were members when the quintet was
founded to Toronto in 1970.
Hornist Ohanian was a member of the Boston
Symphony for 11 years before joinina the aroup1 and Mills played first trumpet under Stokowski
both in Houston and in the American Symphony
Orchestra. At the age of 18 Romm became a
member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
These credentials arc bolstered by the many
Canadian Brass recordings released by RCA. CBS
Masterworks and Phillips. Mrmbers of the Berlin
Pbilha.rmonic brass secuon JOtoed the group for the
"Brass in Berlin" ruse.
The "light" character of Wednesday's concert
will be apparent in the )Okes. cboreoaraphy and
verbal patter which arc included in all Canadian
Brass performances. The choregraphy wtll be ex-
tensive whrn the quintrt performs ats "Tnbutc to
the Ballet."
Ohanian claims that "there's a feeling right at
the beginning of a roncen that this is a more
informal, less rigid approach to music than the
usuaJ. The Brass make the experience one to which
evervone as rniovinJ wb.at we're doin11t uo there."
Tonif)tt's concen begtos at 8 p.m. -and, yes.
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p,.. QIJ N4"n 1en1te Sl6 million. but bro\Ot u.-Oftly
LOS ANGELES -MGM/UA's **'SU million in lilm rentals..
aw-studded, bia-budFt 1982 film t. an estimated lou of Sl4.S
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ma-. for a km of approltimately
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failure of the 'IOI, an entertainment <>then in the Top I 0 turkeys list
ind""'>' information service said include:
• --Once Upon a Time in Amerii
ca" (WMDU lrol., 1984) ~ o•
about SJO million and S2.S mallion
in film rentals resulted in $27.S
million estimated km. this .ek. •""Cotton Club" (Orion, 1984) ~
The film, which starred Sir timated bud&et of S46 million, J.awence Olivier, Jacqudint 8i.uet, broupt in about SI 5 million in film
TOlbiro Mifune and Ru Reed. 1 ~taki. for an at>prollimatc loss of
boutecl p estimated budaet of~ $31 million;
million, but only returned abou,t •"Pirates" (Cannon, 1986) $31
Sl.9 million in film rentals from million budfet. brouaht in $700,000
domestic theatrical release -for a for an estamated loss of $30.3
'Future II'
sets record lou of s.4.1 million. million;
This year's Columbia release, • "Rambo lff' (Tri-Sw, 1988)
.. The Adventuru of Baron estimated bud&ct ofSS8 million and
Muncbausen," ranked second in $28 million in film rentals resulted
Baseline lnc.'s "top 10 turkeys of the in lou of about S30 million:
ei&hties" list, with an estimated loss • "Santa Claus" (Tri·SW, 1985)
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UNIVERSAL CITY -It's back
to the bank for the makers of·· Back
to the Funa.re Pan II" which re-
corded the ~t boll-offi~ gross
in history for the opening of a film,
prnerina $43,016,225 in 1,865
&beaten for the fi ve-day period end·
ina last Sunday.
o( $43 million. . · S4S million estimated budaet.
"lshw," a 1987 Columbia release brouaht in S 16 million in film rcn-
starrina Dustin Hoffman and War-tals, Tor a loss of about $29 million;
rcn Beatty, came in third. With an •''Lion of the Desert (United
estimated budaet of S4S million, the Film Dist., 1980) $30 millfon budatt
film brouaht in about $7. 7 million in and S l.S million in film rentals
film rentals, for an estimated loss of resulted in $28.S million estimated
$37.3 million. loss; ln tcttina the new mark, "Back To
The Future Pan II" also set records
for per-theater avcraae for a wide
relea!e. with S23.06S.
Director Michael Cimino's 1981 •"Empire of the Sun" (Warner
bomb. "Heaven's Gate," a UA re-Bros., 1987) cstjmated budget of$38
lease, had an estimated bu$1ttt of million, with SIO.S million m film
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In taxes, votes
speak louder
than pollsters ...
They're back ... the pollsters that is.
Get rea~y because the folks who sample public opinion
are back wnh a rather unbclieveablc assertion: Interim
results of the ann.ual Orange County Annual Survey show
voten arc bccommg m ore concerned with their quality oC
life than with tu increases.
Stop if you think you have heard this before
There is more. · The poll, conducted by UCI social
ecology professor Mark Baldassare and associate Cheryl
Katz, found half of th~sc responding to the poll favored a
ball~t measure to raise taxes to pay for transponation
projects.
Sound familiar?
Tbt poll, which sampled opinions among 904 Orange
County registered v~ters dunng September, found SO
percent were suppon1ve of a Juoe ballot measure to raise
~he state gasoline tax 9 cents per gallon to pay for road
improvements. A closer look revealed 45 percent were
opposed and 5 ~rcent .were undecided about the statewide
Traffic Congestion Rehef and Spending Limitation Act of
1990.
Still. Baldassare interpreted the results positively.
"This .is not the Orange County of 10 years ago where pc~ple would have automatically voted down any ~easurc
to increase taxes." Baldassare opt1misticaUy announced.
"I think people not only are trying to find solutions to
Orange County's problems, but also are starting to realize
that thty might have to help pay for them:· Baldassare said
hopefully. r
Of course. the professor may be right.
. OranJe County voters may lead their peers to the polls
to June m supponmg the gas taA h.ike. Orange County
voters m~y want to ~o something about our rapidly
detenoratmg tran~portauon network. Orange County voters
may be less skeptical today than they have been in the past
about such transportation ballot measures and they may be
younger and less conservative than those who have turned
out tO vote in the past. Orange County voters may have
more confid.ence to state programs than local ones. Orange
County residents may be w1lhng to reach into their
individual pockets to help solve a larger problem.
But we doubt 1t.
. ~o. we're not doubting the polls accuracy. 1t 1s a
sc1ent1fic one wtth an error margm of plus or minus 3.3
percent. Mo re . we are questioning the veracity of those
polled. It seems a common phenomenon these days to
support cenam causes right up until the time 1t counts. say,
for . example. supponmg tax increases m September and
voung against them '"June -or even November.
While the annual poll was taken to September. a more
accurate reflection of publtc opinion was probably taken
Nov. 7.
Just three weeks ago. 246.61 1 Orange County residents
made their feelings known about their wilhnJOeSs to
approve a tax increase 10 pay for transportation improve-
ments.
As mu h as we would ltkc to believe Mr. Baldassare's
predictions of progress. our skepucal side seems duty-bound
to remand everyone of the results of that Election Day poll.
Measure M . the half-cent sales taA transportation
proposal. was defeated 53 percent to 47 pcrcenL So much
for a changed Orange County.
Ol)lnlons e11pressec:J 1n thts space are thOSe of the Dally P1101 Other
views expressed on th11 page are thoee of their authors and artists
Re*'ers' commen11 &1e 1nv1ted and may be sent to The Daily Pilot. P O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626
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:roday tJ Wednesday. Nov 29. the Jllrd day of 1989. TMtt arc 32 days
ID the year
Toda) 's h1ghltgh1 in histo ry:
tll)' )<'ars ago. o n Nov. 2Q, 1929. Nav) LL Cmdr Richard E Byrd
radioed that he'd made the first a1rplan(' flight over th<' South Pole
O n 1h1s date·
In 1864. a ColoraJo m1h11a ktlkd at least 150 peaceful Ch<"yenne
Indians tn what ~came known as the Sand Crttk MassacrT.
In 1890. th<' tint i\rmy-Na\') football game was pla)cd. at West Point
N.Y. Navy "o n 2~ ·
In 1947. the l ' N G('neral "ssembl) passed a re-solution ca.lhng for the
pan11ton1ng o f Pal<'Sltn<' ~tween i\rabs and J('ws.
In 1952. Prc-s1d ent-cl«t Eis.cnho "cr kept his C'amp;a1in promise 10 v1s11
Korea to assns tht' "nr
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em .. lcdS 61. GMus1c1an Chuck Mang1on(' IJ 49. Sk1C'r uzy Chafftt IS 43.
om tan an) handling 1s 40. >\c1or<omcd1an Howie Mandel 1s 34
Actress Cathy Monan> 1s ~9
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uppon nx'CI\ cd and I ftt'I Pfl\ 1•
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that opponun11
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Laguna Niguel
To the Ed1l<'r
'o"' that Llj.un;i '1gut'I has a •
qui~ C'lt \ hood. On<' of 1tc; foremost
goals IS to ~I ha I.. the m\.h that lhC'
ocean commu n111rs 1ook fmm tht-m
the lormer La1una 1'111utl beach
commun11tN dtt1dcd that tht'
'lff'lnttd to ~ome '1Cf13ratc from the
rest of Laguna Niguel itnd so they
voted 10 ~l·omc a scparatr ~·om
munt\). The proh!cm ltr tn 1ht
\IOUng. mo 1 nf L:aguna N11ucl
didn't
a.f\cr a pn,nt(' rn~ltng. the de-
odcd that the should bcc:-omc SCJ>-
aratc ffom t.hc-r~ 1 of LaauN Niguel.
Tb.ea. w1lh the \upPon of tM Local ~ f ormauon Commtwon.
they wett ,,.anted their ~pua11on
The bach commumttes ttahllt'd
that 1f the · bad hckS an o pen tltt·
uon. 1adudn'1 all of Lltuna •l&Ud.
the-)· woukS n04 •in, '° &hey h(kf one
that -.. no& open ·
1 bthcvc tn opm ri«t~ If tM
btadl c:ommwulln wut '° bt 1rp-ara1e from the me of ........ N.-L
tbat II fioe. 8ut lht) m• _,. tatit
b) MVdlf ~ ¥C*I Ofl thrir
llde. ftOl "Y 9C""I tib 1 P"""''"' dtQW J1M P£TtasoN U.-N ...
\1onda' morning "hen I .., ... ,
\tdnd1nl!( 1n 1ron1 ,,, tht mKro"'a "·
lo\dtlh1ng thr "·lll'r heat lor m'
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luol>.tn(! 1hrou11-t thl'o. n llk "'.1 nd1•"
V.d t,hinj!. J l UJl ,,1 '11.J\,·r gel hot''
\.\ hl'O 11 'I h11t rntlllti!.h th1· hct·rx·r "'II "'und ~1' 'tJ ndin~ hl'fl \\Jh h
ing 11 1111 '"" Jnd a hall mrnutt''>
"-Oil I hurn II 1p
In 1ha: '"'" Jnd J nail m1nutt'\ I
could .eo uut JnJ gl·t 1h1· paper I
cuuld unluJJ thl' J"h".i'h1·r I ,1,ulJ
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ruhher plJnt
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thruugh 1h,11 l111k ..-.rnd1l" until thn
huhhk lH turn hr,m n l'r ~"'l'll up ur
"hatn t'f thl'\ Jr(' '>U ppo~·d to do.
T ht' tl\-('flt'r bt.·cped. I wo\.. m)
ll\ll<'t.· 1ntn th, d1n1ng room Jnd sat
do"' n "'1th PJJX'r .ln,I nen~tl I 'AM
on lhl' \l'r(!t' ,,, J maim d1'-<·P\Cf)
It I 'J't"nd J n .i' t'rage ,,, nine·
minu ll'' .t dJ\ '11.Jl thrntt hrt•J\..last.
lun,h J nJ J1nnt•r 1lt'm" l'"''" thaf'>
~' m1nu11•, .1 '-'l'l'\.. ~"~ m1nutl'S a
m11nth fhJt l'quai.. .i• h1lurs a
month
\1' h.rnJ t'<:g.in 111 trt•mhlc. hut I
l>.l'pt h1nir OJ>! f 1111r-and-a-halt hours
a munth 1111Jh Jpflro\lmatc:I\ 20 da '' a i.r.ir v. ho rouldn 1 use 20
rn,1a• llJ" ,, H'.tr'' 't PU Lan talt' a
(nJt<ot thr ' 1(!h l h1· t JnJI and t~
( ar hN'an n ~ Ja,,
rh1\ " J rrnhkm thJI mu!>I ~
la,t•d It I Jnn t \..1t I.. thl hahtt 11 wtll
J m oq·r t1.• tht• t ml' "hl.'n I am
bra\(' t'm'utth tn tn m11r1· co m-
pit atrJ d"hc<o that 1al..1• ~O or •
m inute<, l•f 1Aa1Ch1ng.
I 'huJdcrl'd to thin ho"' maO\
J.i" I ""uld he thfl'"'"lt J"a' 11
1.hat hJflJX'nl.'d .
I "l'"' hJll>. to mal..e a -.econJ c ur
II,, lkt .rnJ told m' -.ell th" "thl
11mt 1 • 'IJ rt I ..-.111 111\l '>cl\ ·no I<'
.~, t'n "'at, htng Healrnll 'l\Jll'r 1<.n·1
an intt r,·,t1n(! <;1ght "'' "h' \\Jtch 11"
1 'tJ111·J I<' unload thl.' d1\h\\J<ohcr
hut II \\.1\ hJll full nl UO\A.3,hl"<l
J 1\hl'' l ht• pa~r ~a' J ln·ad ' 1n lht•
h•IU\l' The rubbt'r plant J1dn·1 need
""31\'f tht• 1,ho"'er' on "aturda' and ~unJ,I\ t1)l)k l!ll't' ol that ·
I .itH'd rn a nd pcc('('d through th<'
o"·n "''"d"" The' 11ma ~1d Jn
m ort• ~,·nnd' \\ rll 1ha1·~ a c;tart I
had fC'\l\ll'd for I"'•' m1nu1r' and I
"a cncouragt'd "-1 "'' rt•1 o" en ntt
addtC'U ha l ltd(' llC'\.J \11mall\
Thal da' I rc""'trd lonl..1ni
1hrouf.h thr "''ntlo "· at Y.h31 I "'"
prcpann1 for hoth lun1.h a nd dinner
Instead. I !llood "'"h m' had. to the OH~n and h~tcnt'd for th<' hccpcr
That \\&sn'1 f'mdue1rn• cH~r. bul
V.'lthdrav.al can he 1.1~sful cno uf.h
"1thout add1111,nal pre" urc
11. dunng th" nc\I wed .• I 1·an
m 1\t fttp1n~ .it thr hrt""1ng coO('C'
fro1en dmnrf' ,oo l..tng and lcftoH"
rchcalln I'll ~ ahC'ad an ho ur and
th~ minute'
I'll '>f)Cnd that time ~ning throu@.h
tra,cl bt'\'Ch111 .:' plannm~ m\ .'!Ckl:t)
C1\ll'C c.,.,,,,,,,, Au W~U• llvn I•
i.,... Nip-I
Letters welcome
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AIO Or~ Cou t DAILY PILOT I W~neaday, November 29. 1989
by 911 Keane ~OURTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta PEA1'UT8
"'Bone' doesn't rhyme with 'none.'"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Marmaduke. if you must sleep until noon.
pick an unmade bed!"
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
OU IWJ.I WMATA DAY' I ~·r KOO'# WMY 1 ~OO lf'
TUllBLEWEEDS
.......... -
I l<>VE \1 WHEN
\HE'( SA'( ''CLEA~.,.
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank· Ketcham
by Jerry Scott
by Jimmy Johnson
by Tom K. Ryan
--~~~~~~~~~-
! KNOW THE ANSWER.
MfAAM .. I JUST CAN'T
TMINK .. 8UT I KNOW TME
ANSWER .. I KNOW IT ...
GARFIELD
IT'S RIGHT ON THE TIP
OF M'V TONGUE •.
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
·"
JUDGE PARKER
r soMEONE'S AT THE DOOR , KIKI I I I C AN'T TELL YOU ANYMO RE N O W .
BUT I 'LL M EET YOUR PLANE FRO M
C H ICAGO DAY AFTER TOMORROW A T 6 10 p M I _....__
• FUNKY WINKERBEAN
IUESE.
COMPIJT"EI< 7
AR£ ~EAU.'(
AMA i i NG
DEFINE 1H£ FOL..l..OWl~G : ( 3.) HCWIESfU.J
DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
by Charlel M. Schulz
CAN '<'OU MAKE IT
'OUT ~OM THERE ?
NOW iU~'('f<E
ro1N6 ~lOt3
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FOEFE T I I I I' I I .
WltOPIE jf I I I r .
It A s H H I I' I I I
by Jim Davia.
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batiuk
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IAfnNF~nAY OVEMBEA 29 1989
ICIH\,kl.111\11
UNLV
was lock
to drop
De Paul
Notes. and oh-.cnatwn'
•Ro} Wilham\. hcad l·oach a t
Kansas. pcrforml·<l nuradl'S la~t
week in w1n n1 ng the prcwa)on l\ IT
and ts a n:.·<fll, clJ '-'> gu~ Wl· almuM
worked out a sa1n uf ganll's Mth the
Jayhawks. but hccau'>l' 111 nam'\. "e
could not \\Drk 11 out \\ tll'1am-. used
10 be Dean <.,m11h''I .1""1ant .11 'nrth
Carohna
•I knl'" l "\l \ \\11uldge1 l)cPaul
last Frida) 1n the \;I I thmJ-placc
game(theRcbch"lllttn l4il larl..
probabl) had rraltlll'•rn I hanb gi,.
ing Da) for ahout lour h<1ur' I k "ill
no t let them 111\l.' 'l'r' 1111\."n fhat'.,
\\ h) he I~ \Ul ha V. IOOl'f
•Our rnnlcrcnll' I'> tou~h again.
but I alv.a,., "'' 1h.11 <al \t,lll' f ull-
enon. Long fk'Jl h \tJtl' and l <
Santa Barhara all o ix·nnJ "1th 11n-
press1H' '1l tufll'\ \II dft' ''di
coached and ha\l' h1g-11me rla,cr'>
• lo)ula-\.1 ,inmuunt fl'u)\Crl·d
from II• h1gtiarnl· ag.iin-.1 l 'L \ and
scored I 4 S ag:11n't tht· 111ha ,l·h11ol in
1'e,ada. at Rt•nn Paul \\ t'\thc.iJ ha~
a great ph1losoph' ahout tht· gaml·
and be he' cs 1 n "hat hn10\'' I t m·d
It last year. hut I ~un-. that I tl1d not
believe enough
•Bob Bo~d v.111 do a grt"11 J11h at
C hapman Dalt' Bro"' not I \l told
me that Bend "'a' thl' tx·,1 u1al'h in
the ·outhea\tl·rn < 11nlert·n1.c \\ht·n
he "as at M1'c;1"1pp1 'It.Ill' l he 111lh
problem IA a\ that hl· J1d n111 h.1\t'
enough great pla\l"r' 'n mat ta h11v.
1Ael1 )OU COal h. \LIU nl'l'd plJ\('r<.
Take Paul LanJrl'.JU\ at \t \1.m ·,
H e "on thn'l· 'tall· I< tllk' 111 thl·
· Os anJ "n1m 11.2
•I don't km"' 11 \uu ha,t· ~·c:n
an~ o f thl' game' 1n tht• < .r,at \la'>l..a
hootout hut thn hah' ht·l·n '"mt··
thing \\ l flla\ II th.it 11>111 '\ lll'\I
~ear. along '-'•th I < I \ .111.t \n111na
tat~ lmag1nl· ll.1 ".111pl.I\1n~ 1n
.\laf,kQ J' 11 J 1d tl1 I\ \l'Jr
• 8J~J..t•1/'l.1//\\cd.hJll,l..tJ \r
kan)a'> J<. thl· '" I 1t·a·11 •n thr
nallon l),, \nu thin!.. thr1\· 1\ pant~
1n collc:gc ba,l..dh.111 ' l hl· ,,1nw
magazine."' h1l h "h1ghh rl">P...'llnl.
picked J...an~'> liflh 111tht·131~ [ •l•.ht
as did man' ol thl· 11thl·r puhlt-
cauons
•The Pal 10 'tar1' lllllll'rl'lhl'
pla) tomomm n1gr1 at thn·t• d1t
ferent '>Ill'\ It I' tou l'.trh hut I ll.m'"
11 was the unh "'·"th\'\ ,l1uld 'dll'J
ulc arounJ thl· ,,ir111u' I\ lt·lnll''
being plJ\l'll
l 'SC anJl <I hothh.J\\Jatt''IM
the :-..onh"'l'\t ,1g.1111'1 \\ ,1,htnti.ll1n
and V. a\h1ngt11n ~tall' I 11u~h plall''>
to pla' hut all r11.1J g.Jlll\.'' .Ill J1t-
ficult Tht• 11k.1I '1tu.1llon '11 pl.i'
all }our gaml''> .11 homt· 1, I < l \ J1J
in the John \\ 110Jl·n l'ra t'\•l'Jll h•r
..:onferenC'c g.ime' .11u1ur~·1
Road g..tml''> Jrl·, ,rc, 1alh h.11J
bel·auSt·ol tra,ll h11<.t1k,r.md\.1 nd
lee ping in .1 tll:d 'uu arc n. •t u~·J 111
The plane'> ~·t·m 111 he l.11t· .lll 11lthl·
time. cspcct.tlh Junui.:. tbe huuda~
sea son.
Clcmson''I bc't pl,IH'r" tn1m
Southe rn C. ahforn1a \\ ll\ '"'ulJ th:it
surpnse )OU" C kni<.on .., in "°uth
Carolina ~te\le f homr,tin .1nJ
Le Ron Elli'> (both tn1111 ~t,Ulhcrn
Cahfom1a) arc )tarter' .11 ~' racu.,l'
and the list gtX'' 1Hl .1nJ 11n
E1g_hteen·}l'ar 1)ld' d11n1H1Jrl'
whcrl.' the\ h\ e OIJ gu\" hh· me J <'. becau~ of 1hc "l'athl·r .ind lam1I}
cons1dcra11on,, hut \l•ung f'l'1lplc art'
different than V.l' .lrl' I hat.., good
isn't 11., -"c J on't "ant thl·m w ht'
ht..e us anJ the) dun't "'ant tu tx·
•Is Anzona 'lx'lll'f than \1tlh·
1pn" The~ "ere la\t aturtl.i) Im-
agine. te' c f t<,hcr "ins ll all in the
NC~ 1ourne' la\\ war .rnd lose his
first pmc of thc \l"ar for 'MQ-l){) B>
the v. a). ha' e 'ou m11tu1d ,111 of the
M1ch113n '>htrt tx·ing "lltn h' thl'
front-runnt'rs" f1,hl·r N.-ttcr v. atch
IPle~ see MUWG.AN/lll
r
Everything' s just -falling in place
Vikings ready
to make serious
run for crowR
By ROGER CARLSON
Manna High l'\J'" tt'-Jll w:id
Ste'e Popu,1lh ''•I l.J ,c.1r' a'
the )('hOOI''> ll•J• t-•htntl hin,
sifted through the Jd' ~ n .111 111
the front ->f'iiu < n lhl \ 1l 1J1K.'
campus
There ... a.,n't m 11
but he "a'> fi,h1n. ·• •Ui.!I
bundk •I lettl'r'
"Herc \ thrt·~ ·r n
\UC'k \ ilc: '>Jld . J. !
C1nc1na111 anJ
~1a'>'>al hu\t:t11·<,
Lou•l'>'1 1'l' aga1r
another 1-.cntu, I..' 1 ,
~1atJ1~0'.'l
.. That\ t11da\ f'
mail toda' ··
It's hut· a '>ample
regimen 01 nin .. t.H
from e\ef'\ angk J1•
star Jthkte thrtl·
(hcrul..ce Parl..'
22~-pnund v.onJl • "~ • '
l\.l.O \t'Jf\ ol h1gl ' n a''
ball tt Jeal "11h I • '.!
on 10 the l'Ollegt~ • .•1 t '
H is pnze pup1 a ::-J.:cu ~
point'> J game a' , , pn in '\
on the v.a\ to .i ~·, ,,1 .. :rj 11ht
berth on the \1 ..., • ' · I e;.i.:LH'
team anJ J' ~
mature-. thl· ,,
grec,.,1,eh ,Jr,l\•
Part..•; Jl't 'I r r t ' 1 tLll
IAOn I \. •ntl l.' I J' ·.1'' ~ l'
fall. and I'<,,, ri
the road
'"Rtghl n"" 'l ,, ' \. h11\\
thing'> ta I r rl.i. t' '·' .I
Pop<l\ll.h ·'"'' n.1, lJM"l ••n thl·
respun~1b1.1t '' .1, ,1 .,. "'"I •· r h'
Junior
"T he pre"''r' in
Georgeson \'J' •,1.·n,1.
Popo' 11.h "Jnll "•ih
Branning 11 "'J' t'\ll'I '1
thtS IAlll ht' PhH, II .1• it .1t
\\,10..'
'a J I< • ,
Ge,lrgt''>••r ~\,·n· •lll 'l~llt•1
v.nh Lute: r > '"n 1 • \ •r.J 1 ..
recent \l.'ar' a:iJ llr.1M '"'I!" 1• J
Digger P'"'dP' ··r,!. Jt. ' t•
Dame in 'hl' ra '
Pari.., 'Jl...t• t• ·~ \ .. n,.,
shuuld tx·, m(· n ('!"\
QUI\ 1. a .. tr . 'LI'• .. ""' n' I r
da\ 1 a n •n-:l·.1,.u, ... in , 1 1 1.1h1
He ., :.i ,, n ' •• • .... ""',....., ~ ~
Cherokee ,.arks Is jamming them home In anticipation of 1 te9-90 c.,.pa..,. . pla,er " •tcJ I' 1· ' jPl~iU~ s~~ M ARINA 8 21
Borchert charged
over his team's
chances for '90
The Dall)' Piiot
Jon Bon hcrt h.1 .. lx·l·n Jn,unJ li1n1.1 l'll<'ugh
and had t•nough 'Ul.ll''' 111 hn11me a l111k
L
•orchert
n11n, halant "'"l'll tht•
Jl'l U"l<'ll I' hJ\l..l•thJll
lk\ "'''n h" 'hJre
.ind Ol11lt' h\'l'O fl'·
n1gn11\·d and mort.>
and '4-'l'n h" <,hare nl
\landtiul\ .inJ m1irc a\
a \ l'll'fJn Jlfl'Jl h.l\l..Ct·
"'J ll \. lla1. h
\nd \\1th Jn fd1,on
ll1gh '4UJd ,t,nHng
inttl thl· I~ ~-'1\> ~awn
\lh11.h "111 leaturt' '\u,h
'ltandnut' a'i o-IC\ot-111
Bill ~tanincau guard' Tun\ f' k r and C>.in
Lo,elad}. and 6-~ To<ld \m\)t.'r .ind O·)
teve Thotx-v.11h1n thl.' .. 1an1ng ltncup. \OU
IAOuld think there v.uulJ n't b(.· mu<.·h more
v.11.h1n his camp 10 get him n c11ed
But mentton Brandon Jc,s1t', a ~toot-4
sophomore
"Is he suit around'' \\ 111 hl' ht· an 1mi><Kt'1
What about the '\On ol torml'r Ram star
Ron Jessie "ho "a~ hrnught up for a bnef
fling a ~ear ago dunng tht• In ine WurlJ
Nev.s Tournament''
"Oh m}." C\cla1mcd Borcht•rt -He ran
fl at-out pla\. He·, tht• bt•,\ athlrtc l''e e'er
coached and he's o nh 15 \l'a rs old. He's o nl}
pla}ed orgam1C'd bast..l'lball tor one }car and
learning e'e~ Ja, and gl'lllng 'lx'tter e'e~
da' ..
that' some ot the t:omments Borchert
makes about h1 sc,lphomore
!Please see EDISON/112)
Sailors loom with
another potential
contender-wrecker
Tn~ D~lly Piiot
T hrrl" " 'x'en ;i di:ingc-in .,,,1, hing at
't'\\J)\•rt H.irh.11 I l1!lh thl' '\J1h1r,· l11ng1tml'
'u"'•'''ful krn f)l'.
Hu'I.. ha' kit 1111 J1111l''
JI t h.ipman l ,1lll·1.1l'
\nJ .i thn't'·\l'J J<.·
'"tant "'•th l'lght H'Jr'
• •I .-•a1. h n11 1'\pt'nl'Ol l'
R11l'i '\n'' t'n ha~ ·a <'fl
II\ l'f
But th1.•rl' 1\ \t'r' httk
in thl' "J' ''' • hani.tt• 11·, c;111l a team q11d ,,f
h1g-n .. 10w rla't'r' "h·1·11
-,omptl-.e a unit "hirh
Serven tiguIT\ to dn' t' 111le-
contentla'> .i li11k v.eJn t'f drahng "'llh
them
'.'-oho~h I\ ~·•ing 111 picl.. H.irh.'r .l'I J
lavonll' for the ~·.1 \It'" l eJgUt' l ham-
p1on hip -and Ol• unl· ha' tor J kinti t1ml·
E'en in their 111k H'JI'\ (''10 in thl.' \un!>et
and · 5 in the \ca \ 1t·v. I lht• ~1lof'\ d1dn t
enter as the fa,onte'> ,1nf\ 11' Ufl(,Cl eHn-
onc's or«ard
But lhere 1s thJt '30ll' shell that 1s hard Ill
era k -and 11 tarts "1th returning startef'\
Patg Pan h lb-0 '4..'nlOr guard! .md t>-fOc.)t· -
.! 5-pound Ian Long. l..nov.n more for ht\
!Please see NEWPORT /1121
V aqs more green
than blue, but
Molle blue chip
The Dally Piiot
It tool.. JU"t 11lll "'a' •'
1m<' the< IF P·J't ''' ·
\l'Jr'> and J \l'.J' 1'11 ~le\ t' "l'l 11 'iJ \! . \ \
quero\ at th1 '· •'
.\rena in l • ,, \ n~\· l ,,
the { Ir \ . .\ .\ ,. 11a ,
But 11 Ir' n, II ~t
ba ('IN l.lfl' .1
pn II ng m. r\·
...ame th1' t'Jr 11.
the preS(·n,1. •' , ,
JUn1or Jnhn ''· l J\.ellh I~ l)fl\ r I .:
guarantee-; Jt l'J't
the team ir.~ i
• o.:l • I ' 11t
, f
Ketth
~s ror ind1,1uu...1' ,, i-..,1111 hJ' "<'
tro uble at all "h, 1 , ,,, ., , • ' "·llx.11-''
John Molle a r, • , '11' .. ' 1 l'I "h1• "'4.'ored
at a 13~ rate \\hlr .1 '·•rh·•111 l
.. I hate w u" •. :-.. ·r .1tl' ,., -.aid the
'eleran J...c11h "h,.: " ,. ,1trt 'il·ll hJ\1'
a banner \Car r h.-r, ' "' , .. , ~ llf. 11n lh~·
basl etball · flo11r ti ..... 1 r t ,j,, ' " "ell
"l''e had tv.l1 t II "'·'Hr' it ·nc 'l'Jr !in
the pas11 and I J,,., . .1:i1 1 • ...i' 11l' ' 1h1· lx•<,t
r \e C\Cf COa1ht•J '' ',JI hl'' •l'ft.11nl\ tht•
most 'crsattle I k ' I• l .. t .111.l h('·, j.t-'I all
the intangible'··
Molle v.as thl.' ~. nd <'.1.11 l!l "-•'rt'r h•r
the Vaqs dunng thl· r "J-" ru a<>t '-t'J'-1.'n.
hut mott 1m!)\1rtan11' 1 l "J' hl· team leader
1n rebounding and 'h"t til1" n~
"He v.a.s son 111 1,"1 n hl '1.1l.1n\, .. 1 a I
the st"ntots.'' S.lld .... l. I h Ru I hl \\ J\ rroh
abf\ o ur best all-ar.1unJ r .1'l lk .tn plJ'
. jPlus~ s~~ IRVll'IE /Bll
Hlf1H,tHOOI •OOIH\11
Lancers pose biggest obstacle yet for Sea Kings
Sunny Hills' 12-0-0 record built around running game, defense
11y JOH PlltGUSOH
Of -°"" ,... StMt
Compantwe scorr v.ouldn"t lend
unc to be.he' t Corona dtl tar tand'
......... , ..... n.
unn) Hills a.s the top seed and th<'
$(1 KlQ&S as the wlld-card
Sunny Hills nppcd Tustin H i.ab. a
tam ""hich ckaled CdM 24-1 the
lhtrd v.uk of k.,ue pla), b)' a 21-0
count an lM IC<'Ond round of the
playoffs. The Lan«rs ha\'en·1 allo"'·
ed a poant an lhttr lall four pmrs
and onl> .ll all teat0n b)> utilllln&
what Coach Tam Orvanq call a
qwck. tum~nled ~ dehw. "Thctt ....... , beco uybody •ho
Mood out.•• °'"enc)' 1&id. .. h's bttn
I team dfon all ,..r. 1t•a beat a
F*P of ---..nc kidl -e.o M\'e doee a -'* ol a job. n.,•re not ,.. bil. ao ~·ve Md IO rd) on
• ---
(quickness). They·, c bct'n uct'C'S~ful
aetul'\& to tht ball ·•
lflhear 1s a name to mcnuon. ifs<>-
foot-4, 215 .. pound de CnSI\ e tackle
Len Ma)~thcr, \\ho ancho" l~
hnt
Whale dM came in a a wild<ard.
lht St.a Ktnat ha\t unproHd ttad·
ti all season and •~ ttll ptakma as
they tftle'r 1bt 7.30 k1ckoff w11h 1 9-3
O\ft'IU f'fCOfd. ·~the Tu.st1n lo
lbt See Kinp ba"t won four tr.allht
and MW aJIO ~ut OUI both pla otT
°Ta'::y-.ralt, tk Sea Ka"IJ won't
caecll IM t...cen by l¥'1lfttC..
"(Tiit pll"") a.a~-. orona
on film. and lhc 're a vcf) aood
football t~m."' Dc'ane wd. "Tb<'
faCl tt looked hl e thr1r lea&~ v."l.S
hll.t w C'IF pla)ofls hdps lb<"m You
look at lheu qua.rtcrbeck (Todd
Kdu11) and the llunp he's dou'I and
11 thear runn•I'\& pme. People ha'e a
ttndcnc> to O\crlook their fullbec.-k
(Jmou WtUard)
"There's a lot of th•nas that tcarr me."
also pla) defon~ 1'11ula ha' amt'd
for O\'er I. \lrd and he nd
Ovcrb' both earned 11-fr«~a'
Ua&u( ho'1ors a.s JUntori.
.. It'll bt 1h1rd .. and-lo"J,. and lht\ ·11
suit nan," iltd C d M C h 'r
Holland. "The 're not rul rom·
phcated The) Ju t 10 man-on-man
and bloc'k 'ou The do nm somt
opuon. If )Ou JU t ha\t them n.in at
)OU.. fine. but 1( tht nin option. ) u
can"l double--up on an\-bod • ™ 'H
shown the) can Jo lhll. but the 'rt
butca.11)> a power. ~ trap 1tam ••
"I'm not IA)'l"I ttw') can't tbro-.
but wt no. d9t) cu run I don't
thank wr tu _,., IMm. "'91 I thiak
•Mt wr •'l wut to do• kt them te' a lolls naa ..._-. ..
f01t'll ,, f\ ( 01 .1.t(.t .. \
Warde's
output
put UCI
over top
f 11 a plJ\l'r "'ho made: h1., name
't.ind out..,, "onnggonl., for l (I \
~atl'r polt• tcdm ~n1ur Tum
V. ..trdt' 'rok turned out to ht' a b11 ut
a dttlc:rent unl' 1n ~unda' \ nauonal
title:' 1t t1ln t" a two:umc delend1ng
Lhamp111n < a
The \.1anr.J
H 1g.h prn<lu.t
led thl' tt'am in
goal tht• pa\t I .
!\I. I ..ea\{tn\
not,n1ng I 1" a ..
J un 1..1r t • hl
'-tlOOd h1ghnt
s1ngJe-sea .. ,,.
' w1 nth. pr ,.
SJ<&m \='··t:Jr
hl\tof'\
PerhJ:'' Warde
!"'! •rt' ..,
;''l "l' e "'J' the' ta. t he: Lame bal I..
·~1~ 'ear v.1u· a . l3-~nal season v.1lh
r ., taknl'>" Jd 1 ~n11v. n and J team
,,h 1h \.l.'.illirl"d ti• t•>.juailt~ n tlcnsl\e
'hreJ1' -JI' ...:n "r' lul1a n Hant'\
;rnJ L }a., '\m ... 111 tnt· title g..ime ~I \ f>
-4 th 11':: !!"·11' ,, ·~'h"'morl' '> \ l,u
Putman JrJ ln·,hrr an PJhll'' rtt.ir
'l' 11thl'r pl.i,l·r •n ·he tl'am
ed1p"><:i..! tht ''•·g11dl'mJr\..
La\t \l':J~ he "'a' dying a lot 1>1
the \h11<.H1ng h' h m'>ell .. 'i:"tand
,,11J · Th1'\l'.lr ,...l.,...t:rl"la1rh
hJ1.ln"·d \(• I "'a' am.ucd hl }lot that
man' m.ire }Zu ah than the rt'\I ·
V. a rile ''l rl·d ti\ t' }lt•ah 1n hoth the
'4U.J'1"rf1nJl' J'"IJ -.emliin.t' •I the '< .\ .\ T •u"ia"' ·nt
I "a' a m.ttl·d r,l' itot tha1 "lJn' g·~" n tht t urn.tm~·nt . '('V. land
..a1J ""I• \.l.j' 'l'~. J11li\.Ult Hl· ~·''
• 'c tw n't '\t;.i!'lorJ .ind thl'' "'ere
J(''iOl!;;'h l' 'lg {lO htir \g_J11"'il
~r ek' lhl'\ "er,· 0.l.'\ln~ l n V. arde
:.inutl.1 l'' anJthe' ha\eh1 'trnn~
Jeren'l~l ''~'"'ho "'erl' h.tmm~r-
n~ ·"t' •ut •I th('m
\\ .mk llrl'd o. tC\umamcnt high
11a1' \\. 1h U\l •>Ol (llOll'l!!-tn the
Ill c µml J '"l•I e.irl' 111 t'll third
~ua'lt'' -.h ,h ru• l (.I Jhl'.ld 1\-'
ti.JI •hc:rt' ~J' muc.h mo'l' Ill his
g..in, l .itt n 'hl· ~lond "uartl'J ht•
\ll•k J pa\\ ti; put J \Uc.ll''>'lul
ulUOll'hlll.ll I.. 111 (tl'.lf 'l'\.I. land '3td
h1' 1..n••" kJge •'I lht• hole madt his
ra,,in11 rr11m thl' penmctl'r that
mu\.h mMl' elkc.tl\t'
Tht• "a' the match pw gres\Cd
ix·rh.tr" \\ arJl"'> mo<,t 1mp...1rtant
Jut' v.J' ti.u.irding l. al tv.u-meter
man l hn' Humbc'1 The tl-foot--
~I "'!)\•und "tllpht•ml)fe '>l"med 1"1l'C
1n the rir't halt ~ut not •nte the ~st
l'l lht• ".l \
·1 "'a' 'uPr<•..ed 111 tal..e Humbert
tx-.. ·a u<tt· .t t 111 gu ~ .. '" tht' tt"3m gct
qu\. "'eh nJ him · ...i J \\ arde a~
' ><'!·, I 'I~ fl''U nJl'f ••If(' ' '><'ialf hl'
.tn,r1nnghtJn>und•'"'ou v.h1 h
1' u1nJu, 't' IL' gn mg up lot offour-
"':1l'ter 1pcnalt'1 \hl"ll\ and roul\ I v.Js
J!:'k h' lr•'OI him prett' "'ell and that
•ai..,·, a toi ol encrg' ..
1 •'m~1ned "Hh the l.lle-nt ilt
'('mM gl1a11c l. hn-; Duplant~ "ho
tw'(' help from hehind. l Cl v.aHblt'
tC1 tTo nt the oppo!>ing 1wo-me1er man
mMe ,,ttcn lhts seawa and get a
:ump on opl'('nent\ 1n the counter-
f Pluse see FERGUSON/821
Edison tickets
The Dall)' Piiot
Edi on H 1&h football fan a~ ad-
' t~d to purchase their ttclet.s for the'
ChargCTS' pme at Fontana Htgh Sat-
urda\ nt&Jlt I~ l Ol at the school'
finan 1al office through Fnday at J
These panicular ncl et v.111 be
lOlor-coded to c nsurT <;eating o n the
Edison 1de ol the field Tickets sold
.11 Fo11tana H 1gh v.111 not bl' for scats
on Edi n'(, c;1de of the field aCC'nrd-
1n.a to Edison officials
-
,
AlO Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, Nowmbet 29. 1989
TD
PAlllLY cmcus
by 811 Keane COUJllTSR CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta
.. 'Bone' doesn't rhyme with ·none .'"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
~ e ·-_... •• ..,. 5•-• .. / \
"Marmaduke. if you must steep until noon.
pick an unmade bed!"
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
OH,A4N.' WW.f A ~Y' I ~·r KOOW WMY 1
WEA>OO IT'
I loVE \1 WHEN
\HE't SA'( ''CLEA"-II
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcha~
i . : 'f.:-~~
i ...
~ ~t. s A GOOD SINGER HE JUST
rotSN'T KtJ(JN ANY SONGS:
by Jerry: Scott
by Jimmy Johnson
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
1 KNOW THE ANSWER ,
MIJ.AM .. I JUST CAN'T
T~INK .. 9UT I KNOW TME
ANSWER .• I KNOW IT ...
IT'S Rl6HT ON THE TIP
OF MV TOM6VE ..
GARJl'IELD
AH, THERE'S M~ i=-1R5T
C.OP OF COHf.£ FOR 1"HE ~y
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
r SOMEO NE'S AT THE DOOR . K IK I' I I CAN'T TELL YOU ANYMORE NO W
BUT I 'LL MEET YOUR PLANE FROM
CHICAGO DAY AFTER TOMORROW
AT 6 ' 10 P M I _,..,_-=ir::Jt.
• FUNKY WIMKERBEAN
. .
( 3 ) HQ\1ESFUJ
DOOKESBURY
AY£,
AYE,
S.'R'
by Garry Trudeau
by Charlel M. Schutz
CAN 'lOU MAKE IT
OUT FROM THERE?
' . .
' '
NOW ™E'<'l<E
i:;t?ING ~ 10B
:>
by Jim Davis
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
'::~~~· S~\\~~-lt.~s· ::::
----W<M t.. C'-4t I ~ ----
CllTHS r r I I I
WF.nNF~nAY tJOVEMBER 29 1989
IC I II \'kl: 111 \I .I
UNLV
was lock
to df'op
DePaul
No tes. anJ ub-.cn :u1 o n<.
•Ro) Wilham). he.id co.il h a1
Kansas. performed m1r.1dc'i last
week tn w1nn1 ng thl.' prl.''>t.'.i)<>n NI r
and 1s a rrall} cla<\) gu} \\'l• almost
worked o ut a 'il'rtl'' of gaml.''> "1th 1hc
Ja ,hawks. hut hetau<.I.' nl n am,, \ll'
Could not \\Ork It Out \.\ 1ll1am' used
to be Dean ~m 11h ' a''"t.int ttl ~'>rth
Carolina
•I knl''-' l ''\ l \' \\uulJ l4el IX.· Paul
last Fnda) 1n 1hc '\ll 1h1n.J-pl.i,l'
game (thc Rcbel<.\\on h' '\'ii fark
probabl~ h.td pradlll' ,1n I hank<.tt1' -
ing Da) for aht1u1 ll1ur h,1ur ... I fl-\\ 111
no t let thl'm 1,1.,c 'l'I"\ olkn I hat°'>
wh) h(' I) -;uch J "inncr
•Our lOnkrl'Oll' I'> tough again.
but I al"a''i ~' 1h.i1 <al '-ll~tc f ull-
erton. Long&·:., h ~IJll' J nJ l c
Santa Ba rbJra all 01x'nl·J "1th 1m-
presSl\C '1t tOrtl''> \II .lrl' "l'll-
coached and ha\\: h1g-11nll· plJ \l.'r'>
• Lo}ola-\tan nwunt n·,o\l'rl·J
fro m 11" big gaml· ag.11 n'1 l 'L \ .l nd
scored 145 .lg:Hn\t lhl' u tha 'l hnol in
Ne' ada. at Reno P.1ul \\ l''the.1J h.1)
a great ph1lc1<,oph\ aoout th,· ga me
and bclte\Cs in\\ hat hl' J oe' I tm·d
it las t }ear. but I lWl'"> tha t I did no l
believe eno ugh
•Bob Ao~d "111 J o a gr,·.11 J•>h a l
Chapman. Dak Bro" n ol I \l h.1ld
me that Bo)d IA.a'> 1hc bl.'<.1 u•.lr h in
the outhea\tl.'rn < unlctl'nll.' "hen
he was at M l\S1\\1pp1 '°llJll' T he unh
problem" a'i tha1 hl· J 1d nol h.\\ e
enough great plJ~cr' '" m.lltl.'r h11 \l
IA ell ) ou coal h. '11u m·ni pl.l\ er\
Take Paul Landrl'Ju\ JI '°It \1,tn \
He '-'.O n thrl't' \l.tll' H 1111,., 111 th·.:
'80s and I'> no\\ 11-~
• hton'l knm' 1hu u haH' \l't'n
an~ o f1hc game., 111thl'<1rl.ll \l.tsl.l
hootout hut 1hn hJ ' l' hc.·l·n '11me-
thing \\l p)J\ Ill lh.11 li•Ull '\ lll'\I
~ear alonit "Ill 1 < I \Jr ,! \n11in.l
tale lmJgin,• I la" .111 pl.1'1ng tn
.\la!>l..3 a'> It J1J 1h1 ' \t:Jr
• 8.Hktb.11/ \\ n·J../\ r•• hd \r
kansa'> a<. tht ''' I 1,·.l1t in 1h,·
natmn Do \OU 1h1nl.. tlH'tl' 1\ p.ir1t'
in coll c-gl· hJ <.kl·\hJ ll' I hl' 'Jm,·
·maga11nc. '-'htlh "hig.hh rl'\lll'lll'd
picked Kansas titih 1n th,· tl1~ l 1gh1
as did maO\ ol the 11lhl·1 puhli·
ca11ons
•T he Pal· I IJ \t,irl\ lllllfl·r,·n,l·
pla) tomt1m1\.\ nigh t JI thnT J1 1
fe n:nt Sill''> It" 111u l'Jrh hut I guc"
11"as 1hc-onh "·I\ 1h ., ,,1uld ,,hcJ -
ule around lhl· '.1r111u ' I\ J!ol.irrn:'
being plau·d
l 'SC and I t I ht11h h.t' t J .lll'' 1n
the "-=orthlA l''I .1L'.11'"' \\ .1,111 ng.wn
and \\ .&sh1 n~t11n \tJ ll· I 1 •l1~h plJl l''>
to pla). but all ro.ld i.101.:' .Hl' .1.t-
fic uh The uk.:il '11u.11 1on '11 pl.l~
all ) o ur gaml''> .:i1 hunw .1, I c l \ J 1J
in the John V. mkkn ,·ra fl''"'PI li 1r
co nference g.imc' ,,, u Jur'4.· 1
Road g.tmt'' art l''>J'lt"• 1.111' h.lrJ
because ol tra' l'I h1•<;t dl.', r,m J, and
. sleeping in .t hc.·d 'nu Jrl· n,11 u">ed tu
The planes -.cem h> tx• IJtl .ill \\f t ht•
time. espel tall) Junng. the holiJ.i~
season.
Ckmson·., bcst pla)l'r ''Imm
Southern ( ahforn1a \.\ h' '".1uld that
surpnse) o u" Clt•msn n I ) 1n \outh
Carolina • tc.'' 1c f homp,o n JnJ
Le Ron Elli~ <both from "\oulhl·rn
Califo rnia) arc s1anc:r' .11 '' rac u e
and the hst ge>t'' nn anJ on
Eighteen-) car nld' d11 nut l ilfl'
where the' h' c Old SU\' hl..l· ml· d o.
because ot the 1A ea1her .1nJ t:l m1h
cons1derat1on . hut '"unit peopl~ .ire
different than \\C Jrl' T h.u 1sglxxi
isn't 1t" -'-'t" don't ".lnt lhl·m to bl:
hke us and the\ J on'1 \\JOI to he
• ls Anzona be1 tee than \1 tl h-
1gan" The~ \\ere last Saturda} Im-
agine. t('\ (' F1 her" ml> 11 all in the
NCAA to urne) last 'caranJ lll sts h1
first game ofthC\car for · 9-l){) 8)
the"">· ha' c) ou n11t1leJ all of the
M1ch1gan h1rts being ""om h\ th,·
fro nt-runners" Fisher better watch
IPtHle aee MUWGAN/lll
HIGH sc•HL ·~SKET86'LL ••El'IEWS
Everything'sjust falling in place
............... .,~...,, ...
Vikings ready
to make serious
run for crown
l y ROGER CARLSON
Of .... o...,, -\t4ffl
"1an na H igh ha,k.:11'1.:ill 1. •J h
te' (' Po po\ll h "1tl 1-1 '1.'Jr' "''
the school's '""' h '1c hinJ •fll sifted through thl J.l\ ·, 111,111 1n
the front iffiu~ 111. th \ 1 i.111~'
campu
Then;-\lJ\n' m.i r · '' • ''
but he IA a'> ri'r · , ·t 1uid J
bundle 1 1 letter'
.. Here \ lhrl:'~
tucl ' · he \Jld .i· '
Cinc1nJ tt1 anJ
M a\sa1. h 1,c ltl''
l.oUI S\lllc ag.11
anotha J..cn1 u1. t..' < 1
MaJ1,on
.. That's toda' i'
mail 1nda' ..
It's but· a ..amp 1
regimen ol lUn \t.n • , •
from C:' er. angk l
star ,nhlete. th n -
(hero\..ec P.lrl..'
:!:!~-pound IA OnJ, •
l\\O )CJr~ nt h1gJ , h
ball to deal "1th 1>1.·' •
on to the colkge r H ._,
HIS pnze pup11 J • t'r,1~~ d ~
points a g.a ml' "'' 1 ' ;in -: •
on the "a' to J ,l., "hl
berth on ih(' ~. ~ ..
team . .ind "'' 1 , ..
matures thl' ,.,11t·c, '
greS">l'eh J r•H\
Park,· dl" '' r
\\On't 'll0k .,· t C\I
fall. and ll< ,,,1h 1,,,
th(' road
"Right '11"' 'l ,,, wt· h '"
thm~ l.i l r. olj l' ,,1hl
Po po,1 .. h "'t '·'' "'~\·1111111111.·
rc .. pon,1b1l1t.l'' ·" s ,•:1,· d '"' '"'
JUOIUf
"Tht' prt'"tHl •II \ \.1 "I
George on l,,1, .,,,.,," ,,11.!
Popo\llh "J nd \\Ith 11< .• 1
Branning 11 ""'' ,,ll'l1'1\l' N•'
thlS IAIJI h<,• r r, 'r .. 1 t!l.tl •
Ge,1rgl'c;nn , ..... n .1 ,,~Ol'•I
'-'1lh Lutt' <> '"r ' \• '1:1.1 1:i
recent \ca r' J:i,1 B•Jr ·I.! ·' 1• .i
Digger Pl)t' I'' ' r ,: .11 '"tn·
Darnt> 1n 'At: ,.ir '
Parl ' '"'"'': 1h1. \ inf'
should l'l:"''mt· ., ,!\' · \: •
QU I• I.. " .I, th~ '-\.',I, I" h(.: "' h
da' •J '1 •I' kJ• ,\; i.;.1 ,. l 1.11 •
He" <.. j "' n .,..
pla' er " •In! I '
Cherokee P'•rks l1J•mmtn9 them home In •nt,clp•tlon of , .... 90 campa19n .. IPl~•u~ s~~ MARINA 8 21
Borchert charged
over his team's
chances for '90
The Dally Piiot
Jon Burl hen hJ' hc.•t•n .l r11unJ 1,111g t'm1ugh
and h.1J enough \Ul\l'" 111 tx·u1mc: a h11k
L_ __ _
•orcher t
n11nl hal.lnt "hl·n thl'
J 1\l U \"(IJ) I\ 03\l..l•lh.lll
l k ' "'111 h" 'hart'
JnJ m111l' hc.·t•n rl'·
u 1gn11,·d and morl'.
J nd <,e,•n 1,.., \h.lre n t
't.inJoul' Jnd mMc .l\ '\
.1 'l'll'r J n prep O.l\l..ct-
1'-Jll •ll.l1.h
\nd "1th Jn l d1"m
H igh '4uaJ "ommg
lrlll1 thl' I '-1 \).'I{) ~.:iwn
\\hi\ h \\Ill IC'a lUrt• \Ul'h
.. unJuul\ a~ tl-loot-lU
8111 \1art1m·au gu.HJ\ T llm T' k r .:ind D.1n
Lo,elad \. anJ 6-J Todd 'im\\<.'r .1nd ti-5
teve Tho bc '-'llhin 1hl' ,1.ining lineup. ~ou
wo uld think 1here \\OUldn't tx· m uch mort'
w11hin his camp to get him l.'\\.'lled.
But mention Brandon k "1e a b-foot~
'IOphomore.
"ls he still aro uml'' \\ill ht· he an 1mpad '
What about thl· son o l torml·r Rams <;\Jr
Ron Jc s1e "ho '-'3~ hruught up for a b n cl
fling a )Car ago during 1h,· In int• \\ orld
News Toumamcn1 '1
"Oh m ,, .. e\Cla1mcJ Rort hl'rt "He can
flat-OUt pia~. He's the bc<;t .ithlt'll' I'' e e'er
coached and he's onl) 15 \ear<. old He' o nl)
pla)ed organized baskcthall for o ne ~car and
learning e' Cf) da) and ge11ing hc.·tter eve11 da ...
that's some ol the l'Omment Bo rchen
makes about his sopho mo re
!Please 1ee EOISON /821
IHOOPSI
Sailors loom with
another potenti~I
contender-wrecker
Th~ D•lly Piiot
Thl'rl'' tx·l·n .1 ,hJn~l· in u '.t.hmg Jl
'l'IA~•n H.utiur High thl· -..ai1,1r,· h1n~t1ml'
,u, "'"lul l('r~, Dt'·
Hu,i.. hJ' kit h'I J u11,.,
JI l hJ pm.ln l 11lkttl'
\nJ a thrt'l' 'c:a r .l)·
,1,1.lnl "1th l'lght \l'ar\
•l "'•l\.h ng l'\J~'Ol'Otl'
Bu b ~'en h.i..' w.l.l'.n
'" t•r
Rut 1hal' '' ',·r. lt t1k
in tht• "J' n l • h.i nge
It'' suit J 1cam \llll1 111
h1g-naml' r lJ\ \'f\ \\ h,,·11
llrn1pow J uni1 \•hll"h
Serven tigun·' l\l d m,· 111le-
con1enda.., J l111k \lt'an tit d \·a hng "Ith
thcm
:-..o~i<l\ ., tllllO~ hi r1c.-k Har°'1r J\ J
fa,on tc tor lhl· ~·J \1l'" Lt·ap_ul' .ham
pion hip -JnJ m1 ,,nl' h.i<. tor u kin~ 11me
E\Cn in thl·1r 11tle H':lr'i !'Ml 1n lhl' \un\CI
and · · 5 1n tht 'ea \ ll'") thr \ailor<. d1Jn'1
enter as the fa,on lt'<. onh to up"C'I e'er.-
one's scort"card
But the re l'i that same ht"ll that 1 hard hl
crack -.lnd 1t start'> 1A tth ~turn i ng star1('f"
Pa1g Pansh tti-0 ~ntnr -iuardl and b-foot--
~ 5-pound Ian Long. l no" n more for ht'
!Please se~ NEWPORT /821
V aqs more green
than blue, but
Molle b.lue chip
Th~ Dally Piiot
It llX•k )U\I ••llt
1m1' lht• C I ~ D•.l '
\e3r' JnJ ..i 'l'J~ JI<·
5te' t' i...u th '1JJ l , \ ,
4uero-; Jt thl' "" · .. ~rena in I I).) ~-~
the (IF °'· .\ \ ,·;J,
But ' In nl H •
b.1\l..('lt'ij (J:'' .I
peeling rnMl' 1•
s.ame th" 'c:ar J '
the pre~n'-l " ' ,
JUO IOr )1)hn \I
Keith LS t)ll,-r ~'!-
gua rantee-. .it l'.,,.
I.he tea.m k\ ~ .....
h
,
Keith
~s for ind1' 1J11.1' . •, I'\., 1th h.t' n''
trouble at all \\ hl 1 , ,uti, ' ,, "·lv1,t·'
John Molle a •.i 1 "' ..: ,1,1r1.r \\ h1.• ~·nreJ
at a IJ ·rate •l h 1 '"1''"'11 •' ,.
") hate to u-..· , ;x·rl.111' l'' '4.ltd thl'
'etcran l\.e1th · tiu t , ., ... ' ,fr :11 l11.· II ha' l'
a banner \ear T 1>crl , ''' 1. •t 1 n~ • •n thl'
ba ke tball Oonr "' .1 1 .1, • '. r. ·" l'll
"l'\'e had t"• l 1 , 1J,, '' •l 'hl' "~·ar 11n
the past) and I J ,1n •.1!)' ;, '·'' w·, 1h,· hc.·q
r ,e e'er coa,hl·.., " "u1 ht··, ,·nain' 1hc
most 'ersat1lc II., 1d ni.' h··· ... )!llt all
the intang1Me' ..
Molle \\35 the ...-. 1 J l'Jl11 ii.: "''rt•r ll1r
the \'aq dunng th\· 'J " ..ir .J .. t \t.'J ,on
hut mort 1mpon.in1 t· "a' 1h· ll'Jm leadl'r
in rebounding and <.h•" -,"'"I.. nti
"He "a '\Ort nl 11"1 11 11 t 'i.iljnl, t\I :1 I
the seniors.' ~·J ....,,. 111 Rt · hl ":i' rn'ti
abh our best all-Jr'u' l1 r ·'''' l k .an pla'
· (Please s~e IRVll'IE/Bll
Hlf1H 'C 11001 1-001 H\11
Lancers pose biggest obstacle yet for· Sea Kings
Sunny Hills ' 12-0-0 record built around running game, defense
ly JON PlltGUSON
cw-~,_~ .,
Compant1vc 5rort ~ouldn't lend
one to behcvt Corona dtl Mar tand''
• .,. •• ,.., ..... n.
unny Hills as the top 5ttd and tht
Sta Kanas as the wild<.ard
Sunny Hills ripped Tu1t1n Hl&h, a
team which ckfea\ed CdM 24-1 the
tbard week of ktauc p&a). b}' a 2 I -0 count in the second round of the
playoffi The Lanttn bavCft't allow·
ed a point U\ thtir last four pine
and onl) 32 all ~ by utilu1na
what C'oacb Ttm Dtv&M')· calls a
qwc seam-ottnltd SO ckfr1UC.
0'Tbcrt ._..t bttn anybod) who
stood OUL" Dtvaney atd. "lt'I bttn
I .... cflon all ,..,., lt't beta a
... ol llO ... bit --M\C ... a ... ol a job. Tilllfn: DOC
_. .._ IO IM)0w Md to ~ on
(qu1f kncss). The)·, r bcrn suc~·c sful
aemna to the ball ...
If tbctr is a name to men lion. 1t''.i b-
foot...a. 2 t S~pound defensl\ e taclk un Maywath(r, ~ho anchon the
lint . Wlule CdM came 1n a a ~1ld<ard.
the Sc.a Klnat hl't 1mpro"'ed \tud-
1l) all SrCUOn 1.nd art ttU pca"•na as
\ky tttter the 7.30 ktckofT~lth a '>·l
ovnall r«Old ~ the Tustin lo
tk Sea K.atwa ha~( -on four trattht
and M~ a&o ~ut out both pla off 0, .....
t aay rate.. * Sea K.•"IS won't caeda ..... l.Mcerl by Wf1'fttt
"(11tlc pll'91') hi~ IOtn Of'Ol\4
on film. and thr~ 'rt a \Cr) good
football team.'' (k,ane said. "Thf
fact n looked hke thrtr lcaauc wa.s
hkc the Cff pla)offi helps them You
look at their quancrbaC'k (Todd
Ktbrbland the th1n.p be' dotnaand
at lhcar n.anruna pme. People ha'e a
ten<knc) to 0\ CTlook lMlr fu11badt
(Jcrrou Wtllardl.
"TbcR' a 10, of th1~ that 'C'&1'C
me."
also pla) dcfcn P11ula h~ med
for over 1.400 \ard . a.nd he and
0 \ erb' both C.fmcd A.ll·f n::c'A-a\
L.uaue honors a.s 1un10". ·
.. It'll bC' th1rd..and-lon1-and the) 'II
sttll run:· iatd ( d M COICh o.,.c
Holland .. The)·~ n \ ~al <'Om·
phc.atft! 1 M Just ao mu-on-man
and blocl )OU The do run tOC"M
option. If )OU JU~\ havt !km nan at
)'OU. fine. but 1( the ND oPtlOf\ OU
can't dou~up on UY'lod) Tbt" 0 \'t'
ho•"ft t~ can do that. but lk) 'ft'
buica.lt) a~.~ trap tam."
.. l'm not •YH'I they <a't dllrc>w.
but we blow 9c)' cm ,_, I cloa ·,
t.b1nk ............. ..... ........................ ttt• '°lllNa .........
•
• 0'1'11 ,, ,, c 011.tfi•~--
I
Warde's
output
put UCI
over top
~or J r lJ' l'r "h1.' mad(' h1" namt•
\l.lnd ou1 ~" \L onng~oai.. for l '(I "
"ater pnk1 tt:J m '>t'ntu r Tom
V. ardt>\ ruk turn<.'d ou t to ho.: a b11 ut
a d1tferen1 o ne in unda' ·s national
t111t: 'tl'l11r: , •\ t:r t\\tH1m e dt•tending
Lhampmn (JI
The!' \l,mnJ
II 1gh pn iJ U\ I
led 1ht' 1earr 111
guJ.h l ht' l'lJ '•
IV. \t'd\<ln\
n1tiin•''.t"
j un.or l r ·r
-.ernnd h1ght·,1
'>mglt-sea\On
w1al1r-~r p••·
gr<Sm '~'-,c..ir
hlSIOt'\
Pl·rhJ:'l'
m11rt: 1°1
j
Warde
;''"'"1' e "'"' lhl' IJl t ht' l am e bacl.. ·~1 s 't:cir "'II J \-gl•.tl !.Ca m .... 1th
"''' tak nh v. Jl· , l..n1 "n and J ll!am
\\h•1.h 1r a1urn.l ll,c~u.tlit ' o tTen-.1\t'
'h rt'JI~ -"''" "t"' 11r' J u 1Jn Han e\
j nJ l>..in -..mu,111111, 111k ·me \,1 \ P
v.•th r" \\ ~11..il" '''Ph or \.~Jr
Puim.in ..im! lrt•\hrr-Jn 1 .. '\ 7 1a1
'" 11thl·r pla ,tr 11n ·h, tl·am
ed1p">t'J thl \11-goa l m.trlo..
L.1'1 'car ht• v.a\ J u1 ng a lul ul
~he,h11.11ing.h~ h1msd1 .. 'c:"'IJnd
...i1J .. Thi' \ear \lt' \\l'ft' t,urh
hd1anu:d w I "a-. .lmatl.'J nl' gu1 1ha1
m..in' m,1re gu d l'> thdn the re\I ·
\\ J rde '" rt•l.1 ti' t' g,1al' tn ~·th the
l.jl..J"" •rtina h ..1nJ "-'m fin.1 h (1! thl' '( .\.\ r ......... j~)t'nt
I .1' .lMJJl·J nt got lhJ t r1am
~llJ.' n thl • 1..rr.t rnen1.· '""'land
"11d · 1 • 1A a' 'e-d tlicult Ht ~111
'l't' aµ n,t "'.1rh1rd and lht'' v.ere
Jt':inih '' 1.· ""!!. n h1 rr .\µ n't
lkr ctn lhl'' ""l'r,· M'' in~' n \.\ a rdt"
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tz.1' e help from behind L Cl was a ble
h'' tro nt the oppo ing two-meter man
more flhcn this season and get a
1umr on opJ)<'nents in the counter-
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Ed i on High football fans are ad -
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1n.g to Edi<;on official .
. .-ca. Newtud commnded -............. of the t~me1er
...... ia lbe flnAI.
•t1e•1 eo du'D ltl'Oal. but he's =~to tet arouodpys, .. •d laid. .. He can aide and
hat bis men very weU. Al lonau
~ can•t throw over him. ~·s very
e&c:tive. Reina strol\I is a area• asset few Warde, and he's ao• such aood
t.1ance in the water.
.. Tbe beck ofbis arm is so bia. it's
bard to 1tt a hold of him when you
want to 1tt bis attention to tdl him
something.''
ua TOWMllllM IMI ud 11-1011
tbt 49er ••v'-ioul-wbile ua
Md ... l).ll.U-ovMimtllJDtf
at Cal an~ .
Wh1k t.be victory lerVed ••
boottutn terms of the NCAA final •
&k thud p.mt bad ben a pat
duappointmtnt when the Ankattts
bad a free man pwn~6Wna 1n &oat
oflhc aoalie with three 1CCOods kft
and the ball sliooed out of bis pup.
"By the end otthe season. we knew
we could beat them." Wank said. "lt
was just a matter of playina defense
and playina the whole pme tough.··
There was another near miss
which Warde remembered too -the
I 98S NtAA final loss by one in
ovenime to Stanford. • Newland surely had to do that
IDOft tban once during Warde's ca-reer. as he would with any of his
players in his strict disctphnary style.
Ironically, Warde's first choice out of
hi&b school was the Air Force
Academy. until a visit there left bjm
wary of the system.
.................. _ •••• ....,.tic •ector Herw Mlldl•• lleftl COii·
p-llH•TN New~ lllMI .. ~ ..... ctww, •.
"We bad the pme won with seven
seconds left. and Stanford scored on
a lob to win." W~ 51id. "We were
all ~&cbratina arthc half mark. and
someauy swam right down the ~
middle and -k.iod of a freak thing
-lobbed from half coun to score
and put it io overtime.-"That was the reason I decided to
go to non-military school," Warde
said. "I was really truck how it
Sttmed hke mo re ofa prison than a
school. The atmo phcre was kind of
weird."
world. I'm glad I came here. He
tauabt me to be on time. be dedicated and work as bard as I could. Without
that, I wouldn't be the-pla)er I am
today."
Yet the futUtt looked bleak to
Warde aftrr tht Antcattrs fell down,
7-6. after thrtt periods.
"Real!1. the fteljng wasn't too op-
tunjstic. Warde said. "I'm kind of
go1na. not apin. Pretty much Dan
Smoot pulled out a great per-
forman~. When he started scoring. I
couJdn't belitve it. It kind of took me
by surpnsc. That last quaner was
amuina."
So he opted for Camp Newland.
He scored five goaJs dunng his
freshman year a nd 6J has sophomore
year 10 earning honorable mention
aU<0nfcrtnce.
He wasn't always the trong-armed 11'<1 strona-willed com peutaor in the
pool.
Warde left the team before his
junior year but returned to the pro-
~after the season. having stayed
involved in polo by helping Coach
Dave Pickford at his alma matl.'r. He
Ft beck in shape during the spnng.
!fad a triumphant final two seasons
lbd is now deciding whether or not
to pu~ue a bcnh on the U.S. nauonal
team again.
"I saw a great amount of change 1n
Warde," Newland s~ud. "He was
very immaturt when he tirst came
over. He had a hard timl' dealing
with the physical side of the game.
He couJdn't handle being beat
around and hammered a lot.
And this ti me. there was no lapst
of concentration on defenst at the
end. Cal gained possession in the
finaJ 40 seconds and had one last
shot in the waning seconds from JUSt
a couple meters out, but Duplanty
made a great save. Four of the UCI
staners were there four years ago
against Stanford.
"His big change was when he came
back (from time off) with a much
different attitude. He wor~l'd much
harder. It bad some real valur to
him. He had a better attatudc about
who he was and where he wa-; go1 ng."
"I ~w up a lot as o person too, ..
Warde said. ''Newland 1s defin11el)
geared toward making you a better
person. able to deal more with the
Warde said he wasn't 100 !ture
whert UCI was going heading into
the final period Sunda) night at In-
dianapolis. traiJang 7-6. Cal had v.on
two orevious games -9-5 1n the
"With a minute to go. we said u's
not over )'Ct for sure ... Warde said..
"So we definitely learned a lesson
from Iha t."
'POH I' HHI \k
Henderson agrees to
Athletics' contract:
4 years, SI 2 million
FrcMll The Auodated Pr~ss
SAN FRAN( I CO -Ricke) Hen-:-a
derson agreed a four-year contract with the
Oak.land Athlettcs that 1s worth $1 2 million. ·-=~
It is the first four-)'ear deal in baseball
since October 1985. when Ken Oberkfell signed with the
tlanta Braves.
Henderson. n kc) figure in the A's first World
Series champ1onsh1p an 15 years. ~omes baseball's
second SJ m1lllon-a-)'ear pla}er. according to player-
union and "agent. sources.
Henderson became a free agent after the Wortd
Series ended four weeks ago He had a chance to surpass
baseball's h1ghest-pa1d player. Minnesota outfielder
Kirby Puckett. who recentl} signed for SJ million a
year.
The A's outfielder. who wall be 31 on Cllnstmas
Day, starred in the Amt'ncan LC'ague playoffs and tbe
Worid Senes. Oakland rca('Quircd him from the Yan-
kees on June :! I for pitchers G reg Cadaret and Eric
Plunk and outfielder Luis Polo nia.
He was named the outstanding player m the
playoffs ap.inst Toronto. batung .400 with two homc-
runs, fi ve RBis and e1gh1 stolen bases in eight attempts.
In the A's four-game World Sencs swC"C"p of the San
Francisco Giants, Hendenon batted .474 with a home
run and lbrtt steals an four attempts,.
Henderson batted .247 with 2S stolen bases in 65
pmcs with the Yankees. After being traded back to
Oakland. ht batted .294 and stolt S2 bases in 94 games.
Henderson began his maJor-lcague career wtth
OU.land and was traded to the Yankees in 1984 for five
players. Of the five, only outfieldtr Stan Javitt is stilJ
With the A's.
UI Oii 01 1111 U\\
.. rve always wd that out of 12 pmes you can
1ake a couple and throw them out. This was one
ol tbcm. I sure as htck didn't f.VC up golf and llibina to spend ni&hts ltke this. • -New Jersey
c.o.ch BW Pltd. alter watch1na the Nets estabtlSh
a &anchisc low for pomts m game in a I OS-68 loss
II Utah Monday.
•·--Gllrds sign Smith: S6 mlllton
ST. LOUIS-The St. Louis Cardinals. ~
wllo •= throu&b 1989 with a makC"-lllit pi swt on Tuesday signed fr~-•
._.. pilcMr' Bryn Smith to a three-year. $6
..._ coatract. •r• llill kind of stunned by the whole thing. .. tbt
)6.p=r<Ok' ~t-baodef said at an afternoon news od uocc ... h s taken IS ycan to finally get sometbina
lllill rw been tare bin& fOT." s.itb'• ~nt wtll make him the 9ICCODCl-
E l9id player in the National Leacue team's 6elaiacf abonstop Ozzie Srrutb, who wu paid
mi!i CJD iD 1989 and who last summer lipe(t a .. •••¥tw• caeUllCI nlealion for S4.3 millioD .,. Smim•a-.eat. Jim Bronner, said lite coo1ne1
Tuaday E'U S-Y S 1.4 millioa DQt ,.r. 991 ud Sl · ion in 1992. It alto i.m.da
000 wjpiaa us and S200.000 10 cowr
21l11¥i"09apn.te1.
So far we've confirmed that close only
counts in horseshoes and hand grenades, dy·
nam1te. napalm and plutonium ... how's about
we break for lunch. Larry?"
Lakers' streak snapped at 9
HO STON -four frtt throws by ~
John Lucas helped the Houston Rockets •
stave off a late rail) in a 110-104 victory '
Tuesday night that snapped the Los Angeles ----
Laken' nine--game wanning streak.
Tbe Lakers, who trailed b)' as many as 18 points
10 the third quarter. pulled withm three wtth JI seconds
left before Lucas, v.ho scored 12 points. made it 106-99.
Akeem 0l"1uwo n. v.ho had 12 rebounds. scored
five of bas 17 point to help Houston stay ahtad in the
closing minutes.
Otts Thorpe lead Houston "'1th 21 points followed
by Buck Johnson "'1th 20 and Matchtll Wigms wtth 19.
Magic Johnson lead Los An&eks wtth 24 point$. 14
m the fourth quarter. and James Worthy and A C.
Grttn bad 16 apiece. Johnson also bad 13 rebounds and
nine a.uistSe.
Ne1tMr team lead by more than two points until
Houston scored 10 straight to take a 24-14 advantqe.
The Rockets lead J8-26 after one quarter.
Lcadjng 0-34. the Rockets went on a 10-2 spurt
to move ahead 53-36 with 4: 19 left in the second
quarter. Houston ~ad 63-41 at the balf.
Elsewhere 1n the NBA Tuesday:
•Trail Blazers 116. Cbppers 94: Oyde Orcx.lcr bad
a pmc-hiab 21 points aod held newly-acq1;1ircd pwd
Ron HaJ1)Cf to I 0 to lead Portland to a wm over the
Loi An1tles Cbppers as the Trail 8laz.en won tbetr
sixth consecutive pme.
Harper, who came to the Oippen Nov. 16 in a
trade with Cleveland. bad avera,cd 26.3 points in bis
first three pmes wsth 1-05 A•les. But Tuesday niaht.
he R\l"llM ooly three poants in the first bal(
.......... ltl, Wanten lit: Walter 0.vis came
oft' the bcDcb to tcorc 26 points, Fat Lever added 24
and Micbad Adams 22 and Denver rallied from a I~
point fint-pcriod deficiL ..... an ......... ti lM: Tmy Cumminp
tcared J2 pomts and Willie ADdenon bad 11 of bis 24
in die ~~as die Su Antonio SpwJ beat the Smale .
.... 1111 11. &lllp II: J« Duman KOl'at 12 of
IUa 16 points an the fOunh qlaal'tcr. 10 oa he throws.
UMt ltd the Oetroat Pi.stons to a victory over Ge
SaHaDCDIO K.inp. •ea•• .. n. ..._ ta: Randolph KCJS ..u a .a.t b°V IMd allloc witla l.bree IUlODds left. ~ er. '1 d's ralty ft-om a I ....,.at thifd.quancf clddt IM...._ IM Cavaliers a vict«y over tbf Wahilll•
•nm -" ...... IM. ... a Rookie Nict Aaderw
..... --~ 24 ..... -.,.,.. ..... qwW .... IMC csried tbf Ortudo Miiiie IO I
..._, over die Mizliai Heat.
, ............. Scocbe ,. ...... 2A
...... 111i Midllill Joldl2I added ll to a..d die ~ ... to a YidarJ °"" IM A•lr tr ......_
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EDISON
~,...,
As for bis starters. well, fucpt for
the fact Martineau has bttn sloMd
conSidcrably with a beck i.ajury
wbic:b SO far DOI responded to treat·
ment in a nonna1 fu.bioa. there are
no complaints in this aru either.
For 8orcbm, and the CbuJen,
they'll ao into the 198~90 pttp
basketball ICUOn at a considerably
u~beat tempo.
Martineau (12.6 ppt), Tbobc (6.6
PP&) and Tyler (S.O PP&) were
starters a year aao. and Smyser and
Lovelady saw considerable action
for a team which took Pasadena to
within 61-56 before fallil\I in the
CIF S-AA second round.
Lovelady was an oriajnal startina
auard, but a badly sprained ankle
forced him out of about a dozen
pmcs and be never quite repined
his form.
Smyser was No. 6 or 7 off the
bench. so it's a veteran crew under
Borchtrt's band.
Ma.rtincau, a 205-poun<kr o n a
~10 frame, has signed with UC
Santa Barbara. and bas taken the last
two months off trying to set himself
into shape. and Borchcn admits be
1s a linle in the dark over it "I keep ·
waiLiDf-" wd Borchert.. "I JU.St don't
know.'
Until Marttneau 1s ready to take
over, Jessie moves into the start.in&
five with Tbobe (a 220-pound right-
handcd pitcher) and Smystr are up
front. with Tyler at the point joined
by Lovelady.
"f'd describe him as a power-
NEWPORT
FFOM a1
promist in football on the collqc
level.
Other returnin& lettermen include
S-10 guard C'raia DcBusk. ~I for-
ward Eddac Martina and 7-foot
~nter Erik Freeman.
Friday nt&ht. howt'ver. when the
Sailors open their campaign against
lol\I Beach Jordan on the Newport
campus. Serven will be fcaturina
Parish, DcBuslt and Manion. alona
with 6-4 senior Kevin Saks and ~2
sophomore Justin Mcintee.
"Saks bas made tremendous
strides." said Serven. "And Mcintee
1s good. He missed all of league last
year and the last two non-I~
games with a broken ann. He was
averagJng IS-I 6 pomts a game and
had a real good summer ...
Lona. the widebody. figured to
start for Harbor. but a late·stason
injury in football (ankle) has slowed
him down.
The Sailors have awesome size in
Lon& and Freeman. but it's the style
and finesse of Parish and DcBusk
who fi~ most prommentl~.
"Parish will be a real key to bow
we play," said Serven. "As long as
we Sta)' out of foul trouble. We're
ao•na to need .balanttd scori"4-and
we'll be relying on De Busk to pve us .
some outside shooting. Hopefully
it'll free up ou.r auys 1ns1dc. ••
Otben m the picturt arc ~2 JUn-
1or Steve Walker and S-10 Huy
Nguyen. pronounctd "we wm ...
Nauyen was the Junior varsity's
MVP and averaged 18 points a
pme.
MARINA' ,,....,
only can be score 1nS1de. he can step
outside and shoot some. He's more
polished and a lot better defensively •
and has a knack to block shots
without foulina.
.. He's stroftltf. He's put on wei&bt
and wensth sincic last season and
he11 continue to srow in that area.··
Despite the attention Parts has
bta f'CCC1vi ... fros_n various media.
Popovich 11 pleUed Wlth his Junior's
ability to cope with it.
.. He's been able to keep lus head
on strailbt evn with the expmure
be'•. pttilll." said Popovich. Two ~t ~mers at the Ntk.r Camp m Priacttoe, NJ. (a Wftk mth) Us livn every notable basketball
IOUl'Ct a ~ look. And everyone
comca away with tbe w judpnent
-• c:aa 't milt JllOIJ*I. Wida Pub die b:al point tbe
VW. are obvioully ia die buat for
... 1.-uc =· ehi :a. ...... wlDci .. ~~
Co. ....... ""° ,.,.. ' Popovida caa envision 'tucb a
0Mfill1, .... ..... wida die
I I I •t tMl U leUll ia a lelit,.
'-coallDder for tbe tide.
..... ••• evcryoac -.. said PapovidL -nm ..ad be • pnny IDOd ~ 0. ._...._men mum-111...,_. ..... 11 .. , u... u.aa rvc
liiill•a rd"
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lll!i•• a._ .... ~ ......... _"n
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•
...
.. no1ed 8orcben in raaards
to lbe description of Thobe.
Others in camp include
topbomorc Matt Harrell (S-8). juo-
ion G Miller (~3) and O.vid
Deck {f.-0) and senior Jason
Hanchen (S-7).
.. If we're healthy and ifeverythin1
blends wdJ I feel we'll be Sood.·· said
BorcMrt. .. But it's aoina to take a
Iona time to blend. perticularty with
a rouna kid like Billy takina so
much time off. He won't be ready to
pla until leape." • ~us the Owten probably will
offer two looks -the finette and
perimeter motion team which will
start it oft' Friday niabt at El Dorado.
and bopcfuJly the inside 1power of a
Martineau qu.intet in January.
"With Martineau this is the best
rcboundi°! club t •ve ever bad," 51lid
Borchert. 'They hit the board reaJ
bard"
Smyser and LoveladY. arc outside
~ts. and Jessie nailed three 3-
• ......... ICI ...
Dec. "-! El oar.do, 1~
Dec.. J ........ Seflttl Mwle T-IWnenl 111"1 ,....,. ... •w.tt1. 1 iun.l
Dec.. ll·\6--et lrvlne Wor1d News T--,.,,_..
Dec.~"-v...., (llOme), 7.lO
Dec. 12--LOlll leech Potv (llOnle), J:lO
Dec. »-~1 CO.t Ctwlsttnes a.Mc Jen. >-et Lone e.ctl wit.on. 1.lO
Jen. ~"*°" 8-:11' lllOmel Jell. l>-et Fountain Vallrt'
Jen. 1~· (llOme)
Jen.~Vlew·
Jen. ..... W.tmlfts,...
Jell ,,_, Munf1f\9IOfl 9-dl'
Jeft. ll-FOU!hln Vellltrt' C~I
FtO. )-.et Mwfflll'
Fe 1-el Omen view•
Fa ....W..tmlns*' <riomel
'deftolft SuftMf L....,. ..,.,.
M ..,._et 7, llftfftS noted
The Sailors' battlnh1p look has
never really matenal1zed.
LonJ came on stron&)y at the end
of his Junior se.ason. but hasn't been
with the basketball team since Feb-
ruary, pv1ng wa} to a broken foot.
as well as football duties. Frteman.
whose size alone cauSC's a doubk-
take, continues to improve and of-
fers considerable potcnual.
"It's JUSt a matter of others work-
...... , ..... Set••••
Dec.. l·----1·Me'M Ell\ T-~t
(l\r\I round, L-9Mctl JOl'den 1 'j)
O.C. ..... I VIia ~
Dec l>-Sell Clen'leftte Cl'lomel Dec. lS·l~Sen 04eeul10 T~t Ill"'
rOU"d •' rorrev Pinn. I IS) O.C. 77·»-Cenvon Tour....-nent
Jen. >-11 Footflil
Jen. s.-<01t• Mew (llOmel
Jen. 1.-.1 sur1uct•
Jen. 1>-Tutlln' (llOnle)
Jen ,,_,cw--Mer' Jen 1....._t E•181'<1e• Jen. t~.WW.JIY• (PIOme) Jen.» s 1sr1uck' (llOnlel
Jen. )I-el '"'""' F• >-<-dll ~ ('*'WI
F• • .......r..i.de' CPIOmel F• ....._. Ufthenltv•
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Al ..,.... el 7:JI. unlHs "°9ecl
...... onJ .....
pointers in a scrimmqe with
Caoi1trano Valley.
.rTbey ·won' three quarttrs, WS
'won' two quarters and we tied one.'
said Borchcn of the scrim~ with
Capo, one of Orange County s most
respected quintets. "I like compar-
il\I the future (Jessie) with the C'fes-
eot (Scott McCorkJe of Capo). That
was fun to watch ...
While Borchert is admittedly high
on bis team, he's also very much
aware of the potential pitfalls in the
Sunset league.
"Is there a tougher league for fi ve
teams?... he asked. "(Abdi) Mus-
tapha really turns Huntington Beach
around, and everyone seems to havt
~ 7 and 6-8 kids. Our leaaue has
become so bia and physic.al.''
Still. there are a lot of positives on
the Edison camp to consider.
"I like my team." said Borchert.
''They play hard and we have great
leadership from Tyler. That's his
bigcst pl'\s. he's a great leader. The
lcids have been there last'\ydlr and
aot a piece of the title and that
e•periencc will help.
This 1s Borchen·s seventh team at
Edison after building a rtputat1on at
Westminster and he admits "it's the
best talent I've ever had to work
witb.
"Now It remains to be seen if 1t
blends and functions as a unit.
"But all the pieces are there.
When Bill is there we have the
' 1ns1de power. and Thobe as the
weaks1de PQ.Wer. Brando n 1s a quick
forward and T yler 1s a point guard.
Wlth a couple of shoote~ in Smyser
and Lovelady. It's all there. All it has
to do 1s come together."
mg Clltremel) hard and earning that
stanma spot." Serven said. "Enc as
goina to contnbute a lot to our
SUCCt'SS"
Serven said his team's goal as to
cam a benh 1n thr CIF playoffs
(01v1s1on 3-'\A) and cons1denng
its's a 32-team play<>fT and there are
34 applicants, going in. it's a pretty
safe bet the Sailors will bC' there.
And he said he's not limiting his
team to simply being prepared for
the playoffs . He wants some result~
nght away. Considering his team's
ellperience, he feels it's Justified.
"I can Stt playing e ight of them all
the time and they play well
together," said Serven "We have
some SJZC. but our big guys are not
phys1call} do minating.
"Ocfens1vel) we'll m1:< 1t up.
probably ending up playi ng mort'
zooe. It Just depends on who we'rt'
playma."
Translation: Saddleback -zone.
Universll) -man-to-man
Serven 1s a product of Temple
City H1&h and C'al State Los An.aeles
and was a "1Md on Temple City's
championship quintet.
ow o&me." saiJ Popovich. Npayen started for Manna dunl\I
Sbdor is the team's most 1m-the carty part of lcaaue play .
proved player over lut ~· He was Othcn who'll contribute incluck "
the teun's ICVCOth or ciabth man u 6-0 senior Tom Griffen. 6-0 Fridoon
a IODbomOR. Fields took 1 shot in Abewai (from Af&banistan). another
bis &naJ foocball pmc. suffml\I a football standout. Chris Mcl~morc. bee and an.k)c i._,ury as his 009Ch. and 6-4 John Ellis.
looted oa &om the stands. Theft's a lot of experience prcs-
.. He didirt pncticc t.be followi"I ent. but from a non-playoff team of
MODda}', but Otbenrite be WU fine. I year . llO• llid Pooovich. ... ubd mpelf that Marina was jusl 3-7 in ~ -eillat When be was hurt. 'Why'd I but ftve of thOIC loues were by an
come ud watcb tbil? I could bave •veniee of 3.3 poinll each. f.dilon, a ~ lilomc and an a hon'of trkbunpioo, Sot pat Marina twice
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IRVINE
From 81
an)'Where. e'en at the point. but
basically he's a foNard ..
Also returning from last \ear's
varsity 1s Greg B~uns. a 6-foot-1
sv.1ng man who had some quaht)'
play10g lime as a JUnaorHe go\ 10\0
22 games and a'eraged 4 0 points a
game with a high game of I I
Probably the biggest rap on the
Vaqs is the simple ma~eup of the
team. In effect. Ke11h Wlll be lr)1ng
to mold a winning untt from three
off-guards and "'-'O small foN·ards
··We're a little thin a1 the post and
point &uard." noted Ke11h.
i\nd at's a ) o ung team with a
sophomore and two Juntors m the
startana lineup. backed b~ a
sophomore and Junior ofT the bench.
"On paper I guess tt'\ \Our classic
rrbu1ld1ng·l~ pe of thing." admits
Keuh. "But I hate to use that term.
I find at kmd of a cop-out for low
e'\pectation~ and that's not the d1rec-
11on v.e v.ant to go ..
urround1ng \folle and Bams will
be 6-5 senior forv.ard Brett Roberts.
the \1VP from a 9-15 Junior 'arsJt).
6-1 guard Brad Gramlich. also from
the JVs. and sophomon· Bnan
Boothro)d. a ti-I standout v.ho aver-
aged 20 0 per game for a 20..3
freshman team v. h1ch v.o n the 5outh
Coast LL'ague championship.
First off the bench arr 6-5 JUnaor
Jim Eichsteadt and 5-1 1 sophomore
guard Dave Carson
Bench strength rnme., 10 the form
of Tim Paulino lf>..l >. an e'\C'ellent
shooter. and 6·' senior Garren
Hogstedt. v. ho.-.c dt'fensa' e boards
will help.
The task of dealing v.1th tht" Capo
Valleys and El Toros of the uth
Coast league remains an annual
dtlemma and Kenh sa1d thert's JUSt
one way to deal with 11.
"They're not going to go away."
he sa1d. "You have 10 be strong
yourself because prett)' good 1sn·t
go1n1 to get It done.
"Whether~ can get 11 thas year as
a lot more question mark than last
ear. I thmk wC:rc (OUll lO reach a
pretty high legvel o f execuuon. but
we have somt' problems that aren't
going to go av.a) Most of our
problems are matchup problems
We don't ha't' the speed at the
guard posmon and "'e ha'e no post
player."
Cksp1te the shoncom1ngs Ke11h
said there's no thought of a 1one.
"I can't teach a Lone." he said
"And besides. ever') 11me they get
into one they thank at's a 11meout or
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John Molle
rest brc-ak '-'c "'o n·t go in that
d1rect1on.
"On the plus side I feel "'e ha' e
a great pla)er 1n \lolk He'<, 'ef)
versatile and I reall~ leel h(··s one of I
the best an Orange Count) .\nd
Bains will do a lot of "hat Bf\an
.\llred did for us He's a proi1tic
o utside shooter ··
The Vaqs have alread' made big
stndcs
"The first coupk of "eeks 1n tht'
summer 11 was John Molle and the
JV team. but the the e nd of Jul> "'c
were a prett) good ha~kethall team ...
said Kenh .. That'' not enough lO
ma.Xe an impact o n the uth Coast
LL'aguc, but af v.c can make anlHher
Jump ltkc ""e ha,e. than v.e ha'e a
chance to pla) "'nh those teams
"But I have no 1llus1ons \\e .
opened wtth a 50..point win over
Manna last year l JUSt want to think
we can set to a pn.-tt) good k' el ..
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Alf ..,.,_ al 7.30, unit's flOltd
Utah's Fassel fired
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Jim Fauel, wb<* teams comp\led a 2S-ll
record in h1s five-years as h~ coa\'.h at the Univenaty of U tah. was ftred
o n Tuesday. three days after the Utes compleled a 4'-8 season.
"We are pleased with the way Coach Fuic.I tw reprnenled the
U ni venity of U tah ... athleuc director Chris Hill said. "Unfonunatcly, ~
have not made the ~rosrcss that we have e~peaed 1n the football Pf(>IJ'am.
Tbettfore. we feel 1l is necessary to mw a cbaqe •·
. F~I could no t 1mmcdlalFIY be racbed for comment. But he S&Jd
earl.er this week that he wenl 1tirouah a period of ttlf-doubt aftn the Utes'
7().31 loll to archnvaJ Briaham Youna on Nov. II. lo its ICUOO finale last
Saturday, Utah lost to Air Force. 42-38.
~ ~onday. Fancll met wtth Hill ind toki him he was d.itcouf'lled
and tb1nktn1 of res.pins.
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8YU I laid. hey. maybe I won't do this aa~. Tiila from that poun
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orona del Mar's forces march on
Banner fall for. Sea Kings in tennis, cross country, voll~yball
WM& ii in the water at Corooa del ... Hilll School? '1'e S-. ~put oo a mia)lty •
4111.-•tioa lD the Sea View 1.-ue this year takina the &iris ten-
. lirlac:rouClOuntry and Jirls vol·
CtOWDL
that was not enol.l&h for Cor-
ona. No, it had to show the CIF how
domiunt it is.
The tennis team captured its sec-
ond IU'aiabt Clf 4-A Division cbam·
~p. the cross country team fin-
ished fifth in the 4-A finals, but first
amona Southern Sec1ion Division ti
schools and t~ volleyball fell in the
S-A Division finals to Mira Costa.
.. It feels are-at." said'fu'St-ycar ten-
nis Coach Gary Salazar about bts
team's Cl F title. "Now that I have
bad a taste ofil I can't wait to get
beck." . Salazar may not have long to w.ait
as be onl_y loses two seniors from this
year's. squad. both doubfes players.
"I rUlly think we arc aoina to be
even bener next year," Salazar said.
"There is a lot ofte-am spirit here, bu1
there is a lot of competition too.
From the bottom airl up, every one
wants to play on the varsity team. I
think that really hclps·a team act
better.
''As long as your bottom pla}er is
EJ
ahwaya puslu119 up, the people above
bave to bcp workina to stay ~re
tbey are, and that continues all the ,.,:.ic: the top. .. bM a tbeory on why Cor-
ona ii IO IOOd in so many sports.
.. Finl ihe:re iaan attitude here that
we are~ to win." Saluar said.
··The feelina I aot from * team aoina into our finals maich -.ainst
Miralesk WU that they believed they were aoina to win. There was no
doubt.~ never questioned the fact
that tbeY wire aoina to win. There
wu no self doubL Which is really
impressive, especially sintt thjs team
issoyouna-
.. Anotber reason is that the entire
school su~rts you. There is a real
school spant here, and it is like you
are expected to win. Everyone is
supponive and that st.arts from the
top. From the principal down to
janitor everyone wants to help out,
and that filtcn down to the players;
"When I was at Edison last year. I
odly saw the athletic di~tor maybe
three times all year. but here I see
him every day. Also there is a real
toaethcmcs.s among the coaches that
I have never seen anywhere else.
"Also a lot has to do with the
support of the parents. This is really
an unbelieveable school. I have
never seen &n)'lh•na lake 11.
.. Another point is that we have
really aood coaches here. First' you
obviously must have aood Inds. but
there are not too many aood roache
at the hiab school level and thty t'an
make the difference."
Helptq lead the Sea Kings to their
tennis crown was sophomore Keri
Phebus, wbowent 37-0on the year
and won ~matchcsapinst
Miralcste all 6-0.
"Keri is roally aood. l think she
could fO pro ri&ht now," Salazar said.
"This as a really good team. and 1
think we arc aood enouJh that we
could win without her, but Keri adds
an extra d imension to the team besides aiving us tbrtt (>..Os.
"She finishes her matches quickly
and is out there offering supp<Sn and
encourqcment to the other players.
Most arcat players a.re unselfish and
she really gives of herself to th<' team.
"When she plays tbt rest of the
team feels like they cannot lose. They
feel invincible."
The cross count~ team came out
of nowhere this }ear. but word
spread qu1cldy t'amini the Sea Kings
a No. 3 ranking 1n Cahfornia
Division II.
..The addiuo.n of Kristen
McFarland (sophomore) and
Heather Bny (fttSbma.n) really help.
ed us a lot th as year ... said third-year
Tom Cheese. "Kristen started run-
nina in February because she wanted
to be on the track team, and she
finshcd fifth in kaauc in the mile.
''Since she was so succcssf w there
she decided to run cross country. She
and Johanna Wallin (senior) arc our
top two runners. There 1s no tellina
bow &ood Kristen will be since she
has only been running for I 0 months.
.. Johanna has run varsity cross
country three years, and varsity track
four. She is really steady. An illness
slowed bcr down a httk this year, but
she is really dedicated. She spent the
sumJDer in Swcaden and ran 30 miles
a week. Not many high school stu-
dents have that much resolve.
"Why 1s Corona so successful? I
have often asked myself that ques-
t.ion too. One thing that is important
is that these kids can stay for a whole
practice. They d on't have to leave
early because they have to work.
Some do work. but they do it on the
weekends and at night
"Also these lods have an serious
attitude when it comes to school and
lea.min& and that carries over into
athletics. They give there all and
work hard. They have earned evcry-thina that they have achieved and I
am really' proud of them ...
The other members of the cross
country team are Kristen Sbryoclii
(junior), Holly Hannam (junior),
Sharlyn Kerr (junior) and Jennifer
Craft (senior).
Like the ttnnis team, Cheese fttls
his team will be even stronger neltt
season. .
··we should be be better next
year," Ch~sc said. "We will have to
. be if we wa11t to win' another lcque
crown because Woodbridec";oins the
league next year and they arc top
cross country team in Orange Coun-
lr)'. We ~ill have our work cut out for
US, but it is nice tO know that you arc
losina only two seniors and that you
will have the bulk of your team
back."
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OnD1e Cout CollclC's womea'a basketball am Swept IO i&a lixda wiD
in .eveo scans. droooial Moorput
( 4'-l) from tbe ranb Of l&e Wlbealeo
with a 72-43 ~fermce victoo' . the . •
lD Kami* tdin ICOrina wi\h 14
points and Michelle Henneuey bad
10 usists. Ericka Mannina and Jen-
nifer Ambrole each had 8 rebounds
for t.be Pirates.
ln hi&h school ajrls volleyball:
•Corona del Mar was a 6ve-tet , )oser. at San Jose Lynbrook in the
st.ate semifinals. falhnl. I S-9, 7-IS •
lS-10, 17:19, lS-12.
In the other half of the semis. host
Mira Costa of ManMtt.an Beacb de-
feated Los Altos. l S-S, l S-0. l S-13.
In col&cac women's basketball: '
•Southern c.atifomia Collete'•
Kristen Bevis scored 1 S points and
Jennifer Hartipn ackkd 14. but the
NAIA level Vanauards fell victim to
NCAA Divis.ion II school UC San
Dieao. 8S-67, at The PiL SCC (~2)
led 32-3 l in the fint half and trailed
3<).37 at the t\alf. but UC San Diqo
(J-3) took control from the st.art of
the second half.
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gOOd area Large yatd inc.1 tor,,,.i d•ning total or M ed c .11 & F ri a"c a• 9-5 2t3-oi3J-l.,.,., a 1 1111101111,
sngl g11age $7SO·S825 1200. $ I TRW reQ d Clf'lletS Pro1 ~ r Sh• lu•u"' 3BR ;VANT to o-n d >(' f"'I t.c IF l p T Gooo s1art•f19
539-A Bernard 760·0768 SO<r) No pets BEAUT JBr 28a OC>e" n0tne .) o i.s trom "'iunt I rese.lrcn S~u<l• '"" ..irn oa) N 8 are.a 1\io t'•:'
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SECURITY OFFiCERS ' • •S 10 BLAZER• ~·-No tice 11 hereby g1,,.n 10 YOU TAl<C ACTION TO Notice 11 hereby GI"*°' to CMAM.11 llAM c-........,.. 11tr1bes ucn t •• 11119 oo~
wa outfit $160• 2 NII ol H11tdly uMd All ell1'U creditors Of tilt ...,1lh1n PROTECT YOUR PROP· credltort Of the wllhtn WALTWM A·'5U90 ~l>Or' tM 10111! atnOUflt or ~ciube 2 b41ga& l cart Dark blue S13.090 ""'*' tronslefOr(•I 11\al • (RTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT named tr-ler()f(•t t~ • c-....... ,. 10 ... helrl. Deflef"u.11-·~ •M~ltng Obl'O tt(ln '""" O, Faberware electrt<: ti A STEAL * bulk 11111sler 11 ebout to be A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU l>ultl lranal<tf It about to be To .ii heirs. ben4llie111iff crlldttor• eon11ngen1 t111'd1 11nnv&1 Pit.)lm4HllS requorecl tci
rOlllter• S30. Donvler ice 644·872210 759· 110<t/E med• on peraonat pro~•l'r' NEEO AN EXPLANATION mlde on l)eflOnll prOQett~ credltora. conl•llQelll c1t<11· tort. and P41110na wno may b4 made Dy tht AQf'nty
c ream m aker S20 herelnaJter detciflbed OF THE NATURE OF THE 11ereln11ter detcrlt>ed 10t1. and persons who may otllef...,i.M be 1n1111estl'd 1n puraue11n o1hiu .1s""9obh $500.00
63 t-5710 MAZDA 82200 1987, 5 The names and but•neu PROCEEDING AGAINST Tne namu and bu91nfft othetW!le r,. 1nt4Hetted Ill lhe will Of .. 1.1e. O• boll\ ot C)allon Al'ld \he d11I• th• ·~
Hohday 1ncenuve bonus to IPMd Stoctcland shetl, addte&HS ot the Intended YOU YOU SHOULD CON-ldOr"'" of '"' Intended IM Wiii Of .. ,., •• Of bOtll. of MARGARET SUMMERS El 15h"9 (lbh9al10I\ ,.,11 Di! d•~ •II tndllltduals h ired I Wanted Copy 01• inlo on carpet kit. 29K mil• transletOIS ,,,. OIEU PHAN TACT A LAWYER lran1twor1 .,. RICHARD v c HAR l Es M I l T 0 N LISON ... MARGARET s cntroeo 1n full
You're looking t or poster ol Jesus In robust $6700 963-38 76 30i)3 S Br•'40I Suue 0 On 11113189 11 10 00 CULP. VIRIOINA M CULP WALTERS Ilka CHARLES ELLISON 2 Tt>e S1a1~nt ol £ ""
money OPShUlhesolu· l~h, popular In '60-Cotta Mesa CA 92626 AM TRANSAMERICA 26102 Roo Grande L~rwi MARK WALTERS APETITIONl\as beef'lhlfld 1n9Pr0Qratnl ""n<hh'" lll{il
tlon 10 your cash ttow '70 s Rrch960·8047 TOYOTA EXTRA CAB Tl\e IOCalk>n 1n Cahlorma TITLE INSURANCE COM· HUls,Cahl0tn1a926S3 APETITIONl\Ul>ffnhi.c! Oy THOMAS E ELLISON specohc; publl• .lnd 1>r1~a11:
problems. W e are In need 1985 Carpet kit & shell of \he cn1el exec:ull~ olhce PANY as duly appolntltd Tna toeatlOn 1n Calllorni.t 1>y Char let Mari.. Weltere 1n JR 1n the Supe<ror Court 01 pro1ec:ts P•OQr m• O• ~c
of qualllled Individuals 10 Free to You 6022 Air. am/Im stereo casset~ Pl YMOU T H RELIAN T or p11nc:1p011 bo11no91 olllce Tr1111ee unde1 and purauant of Ille cniet e•ecvttve office tile Sul)eflor Court ot Celi· c aurorn•a County of Or· 11v111es apprOveo 1.11101 10
work guard gated c°"""I-"'""'"""'-"'""'""""--'""'"--te XLNT condlllon· ,,., & 1983, ex1ra low miles. ot the intended traru ll'ror 1s to Qffd of Trust reco1dtd or principal bullnM$ ofl1ce tornta. County 01 Orange ange J&nu"'Y 1 t981l ""'"ch ,1, ..
munrttes, apartment lovable 2 yr old Calleo cat 0 u I S 5 I 7 5 C a I I S~.29S 0 8 0 673-4221 same as aDove 10117179 as Instrument No of the ,,.,tendtd t'8n1teror 11 THE PETITION rtQ\tetll l'HE PETITION rl"QUMI' n«.A>st..1'~ for th~ Ot~l1
complexes and o ther neutrd. all snots, toys & 650-0863 All otnet lhls1ness names 25A26 in 800k1Reel 13355 t783 t Sky Patk Cirele, Su•te the deeedenl s Will dated that THOMAS E ELLISON comp11111on 01 thl' Rf!!
Interesting iocauons aceess Free to Od home .. _.,. Mtlfll'r an<I addresses uMO b~ tne Page11mage 1~ ol 011ic1a1 B lfvt"8 Cll•lorn11 9271~. Apul 8 1981 be adm•ttl'd to JR be 8Q90tnte<I 111 pc1 tlto.,••oprn nt Ptw rror '""
Moving away 9&3-2245 ~----------•---~----""'--~---111tended transferor w1th1n Records e•ecuted by All oth« bullner names prot>ate Tll4t w11t 1s av 11oi. sonal reprMentat1ve 10 ad Co,ta Mt>Y ()o.,nto""'n Rt ~ NOTICE Of' lhr~ yeati IHI ~e.ir<t t11st AETNA Llf'E INSURANCE nd addrH5M uWO by ll'le for exam1na11on In the hie mlsler the ut le of tM Ill• d""elooent Pr o1~t ~ I~·
Are you prepared tor IOb •• ITAi IATI o.ssks 9045 llU9ltc AUCJIOH PHI so ll!r H known fo th« COMPANY ANO. KARMAN 1nteno.d trantlefor wrtr\rn kepi Oy Ille cour1 cedent ostl'd on ldnullfy I 1986
sattstacu on. e11cellent Tiny black female, •ll· •---·· ______ The undersigned wo" sen 1ntanded transleiee are ASSOC IA TES A CALI· three ytars last )'l!ars last A HEARING on Ille pell· THE PETITION tlequest• At 1n .. .illo•e )t11tN1 cJ.iy
wages ond an lncent111e tremety loving. sna.....,. 1970 AMX resto red k l none FORNIA GENERAL PART· past so tar u known to !he 11on w10 t>e held on Oeeem-1ne decadent s WILL and nour aurJ plM11 11ny .111d 111
bonus for 1he season that Call 752•8472 .. ,~ · muscle car 390 at pu.,.lc auction on the 4th The nama(11 and Du•m~ NE RSH1P as trustor(SI 1n the intended transferee are be< t• 1989 at t •5 PM '" codk:1ls 11 any be aom111ed per .. 011~ 01 orq""'' ''"'''' d,.
dentt your p ocl\et book ? _ Coupe black/black day 01 Oecemt>et 1989 •I address 01 tne intended olhce ot tne C.ounty R• none Dept No 3 rocatect 411 700 to proDlle The w1H •11d .. nv i.rrin"J tn t • nf' '"' ,.,.11 t• ·•'
OPS cen llelp Catt to<lay 1-----------1 lie IO OO AM 11 Empire Seit translereecs1 are KIEM HUU cordet or ORANGE County The narne(al ond t>us1ntts1 C1v1C Ciltlter Of1v11 West c.od.c11s 1e 1111e1laDle '°' IO<d'"'I "' < rf'(.oflu• 'Y '" '"'
tor en immediate inter· ~/FIJIS/Nt :~:~~he. ~-~~1 ni,c:;; ~l~e::'c!" llth SI VU 1nd TANYANGUVEN VU S1a1e ol California Will llddres.s or the 1ntendtd Santa 11.na CA 91701 e1t1m1nahon on tne httl kepi he~•d At ""Y """"" t 111N 6025 $ tO,OOO/OBO 640•6944 tOSl Was tern Statet and HUGHES H VU 3033 S SELL A T PUBLIC AUCTION t1anslereel9l are WILLIAM IF YOU OBJECT to tile Dy the court lhdn '"" hou• 11 ·•~, 1111 .,, I vrew
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ROLEX mens 181( oyster ... Tl,.1111111 ment wheolDarrel 1056 Meu CA 92626 CASH tp11yaDle al llme ol Street, No 4 Tushn Cah-~nould app4u111t lhe heartng authority to dm1n1slt'• thP '""'9 ro cumn'""' 0 1 I""
per pet u 11 I d ec e 1 u s t Special L-endau eSK ong· Steve Kelsey tu.r.nllure Tne\ Ille property pe1t1· so•e in 1awtv1 money or Ille fornra 92680 and. stole you1 01>1ec11ons or estate under the 1nd,.pen prop'>5 ... CI S1111t·n•""' JI f •
Jubilee bracelet Value inal miles LOADED h otd & • n en1 llet"eto.,. desct1Dec1"' Umte<I States) cir AT THf That the oro~ty P4!fh· hMt w11t1M OOl4t(.tion1 ""'''h <1e<1t Adm1mst .. ltt0n o~ f <.· .stonq Ot..hq.ll•·"'• 1'1tl >•
$1 t .100 sacnhce $5 000 MIN T S erious Onl" 1~" S 11~51 m•:i, geo8fal as Cnone~e Res· CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· nent hereto •S Clesc"beel on the court Delore the hearing tatn Act (Tn" ~u1no11ty 1• S101Pmo>111 nt I ., '"'•I r>1
5 8 8328 , · leve ese) u 11uran1/0n Sille Bet'f & TRANCE TO THE CIVIC general as furniture Ila· You1 appeai"40ce may be 10 rows tri. peraonat rt>Presen. ·~'"", m •v ,,,., • •· ' 'l '""" 4 • $6500 534-2042 ,,,., 1066 OaY•d Beal w.,,. and IS located •• 30]3 CEN TER BUILDING 300 I u re s e Q u I p me n I l)ffSon or Dy your •Horney tahve lo lake many .lC.hOn lhP ~t"Cr('f.t•) '"I A 1•' •
lurnituie end DOat t069 S Brl!ltOI Suue 0 Costil EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE 11adename i.ase leesehOld YOU MAV EXAMINE 11\f without obta1n1ng covrt 111> l >tllll'ment :>I 1 • " '"' L.a.1 ... 11 l(atl\ryn Eocnsledl ten Mesa CA 926'6 ORANGE CA 00000 all 1mprovemanta convenan1 Ille lo.ept Dy the cou•t II you llfoYll Belo•!' 1ak1ng tl'flll•n comm,.111\ '"' "• 1 I "''
Aut td 9100 speed b•~f!t oresSe< and Tiie Business ndme uslld "0"' 1111e and mtl'rest con· not to compele and IS are a person 1nter!"lllXI m atflons nowevt>r '"" O<'r Stuff'"'"'''" UU119111 I• 1 __ o_s_ll!J)Ort _______ boxes IOlO Raymonn by sa1<1 trans111rorl> at Hin veyed to dnd now held Dy 11 tcx:ate<I at t783 t Sky Park 11\e astate' you may Ille ""'''h sonal 1eprl'sentat•ve 15 ,.. ,,,,. '"''i o .. ,1 ·' 11•·•
App raise d et $38 75 * llW SILE Gregger ruo !>Oat 101181 tocallon •s IMPERIAL under said ~eel ol l ru51 "' C1rc.le Suite B tr v1ne Cah· lhe cou•t a lormal R~uest quired to give no11c11 "' f\I r f(,t1n11 Ulol•t1 •'• • '"'
Round stone appro• 213 liolllng ml)IO• and DO•e• DRAGON RESTAURANT the property ~·•uated on •a1<1 lornoa ror Special Notice or the hi· interested pe.son1 unte'' <;1.i111ft,,.,,, ur f • 1 • 1 "'
of a carat Will sell 101 Our enme inventory has I09l Donald Goto small Tf\at U•d bulk tr&nster •s Counly and State descr1bed The Business name used 1119 or an mven1ory and BP· they nave w11vt>d noh<.1' o• 11• 1m .? "" "o"' • • 1•1
$2 000 0 80 been drastically reduced lurntture and l><>•e~ 20'0 intended to De consum· as Dy said trensferors at seld p1a1sat ol estate a"'' or ot consented 10 the l.l•Ot><>'<'<l l•ii•l.ll P to• '"'' • ~' ·~
646-7496 David Sf>ar rurniture 40 11 mated •t tne office ot StL· PA RC E l t T HE loc;aflon is RVC GRAPHICS "Y P•hhon or acc;ount H acuon 1 Tne •ndepend .. nt ••N' J••'" n '"\I "
542.432 I Ext 26 2 for eKtra savings' Pete Tone D•~e •elflg VER SERVICE ESCROW LEAS [ H OL O EST A TE Thal said bulk t1ansfer is provodCIO on -.ectoon 12'>0 ol a<1m1n1str11l1C)n .lutnorot~ ""H "nu•~ • 1 mlLIM•TllS speak!'•$ file<; and CORP 1129 12 8rooi..hurst CREATEOB'I 1nt•nde<1 lo be consum· theCa111orn111PrODiltt'Code oe grantl'd unlf>H v o ''"' MwCl o, 11
1540 Jambct.ree Rond lurnoture 4066 SJ Carter St Su1IP 200 Gu•dPn A LEASE EXECUTED BY moted al the office of BET· A ReQuest 101 Sl>"<:•al Nc>llce interested person tOc>s an '"'• 1 ,, ""' •t '' 1• 1• • c 1,
Is currently seekrl"lg people P~ts & Animals 6049 New port Beach Qlothes S049 Bruce Gar Grove Calllorn111 <12642 on AETNA INSURANCE COM· fER SERVICE ESCROW torm os evaolable tr om IFIP ob1ection 10 th1>1 pet1llOI" a11C1 Ut'rk ('.11) ..,, l •• •,1 M"""
rardn se~~~I c; l:lo>t•~ -~nel or alte1 Oeceml'ler I') t98<l PANY A CONNECTICUT COMPANY 1•284 Beoch court cte1~ S'10WS goOd <.Au~ ""''I 11•" <'•t• It 111 "1 F.~or (J1,.,., lor m o111es TV com· I••••••••••• clot es tell... 1v Col Tn1s Dutk tr11n~te1 ·~ nnt co R p o RA t 1 ON AS Blvd Westminster Call· Charle, MMk Wiillt'r\ covrt should not ""'"' 11 •· <.ost"' M•' 1 < 1111 111 1 merctals & telev1s1on * * PfTLAll• * s~oes work Also seeking
children tor Soaps All AIG ~
ages please apply Call At.•ta Ameflc&n Es1o.1mo
248-739 t for en appt Beagle 81tnon F 11!.e
B oston terne• TILl,_l IPIUTH
Full or part time LIOlll
t yping w tll t rain
5"0-1777
C h•huahua Cocker
Spa111e t Do ••e s
KeestioncJ Min P1nscher
M1'1 C)rhnauzer Nor·
n •nr•:
WHITE New Empo A lloy
Rims Nev. Tues New
Paint AM FM C,J<;t,t'llP
Radio Worn Equal zer
LOIS Of New Part~ VERY
CLEAN• Ecceltent Cfln
d1t1on $3000 080 C l'I
•63 1-4705•
~ei. ~11~1?;','~a:4:7; suDiect 10 Cn11torn1J un .. LESSOR ANO BY KARMAN rorn1a 92683 on O• alter De· Pe1111oner autnorit) <;o, •• • ,, • 606~ J hns O K.. 1,. form Commercial C'O<Jt' 'lee-ASSOC IA r ES A CALI cemt>er 15 1989 MAlllK S. RAPAPORT, A HEARIN(, "" tt" I"'' ,, , ··•"•• H1•1l~.•·• ,
o ~ hon 6 t06 FORNIA GENERAL PART This l>ulk transle< is SUD E1q., lllH>f'GAN. LEWIS I !IOfl will De l\i'ld ,.., DEC f M "'" 1 A ,1 • ,
furniture A l>tht"'I 8-00!> ')I) The name 3'1d !ldd•ess (II NERSHIP AS LESSEE roR _., 10 c l1forn111 Uniform aoc1uus. Allorn e., 101 BE" .. I 198'l •II 1 ·~ p ,. " I ''· • ,, I • •• • Drew house11old turn1twp •--,... c ~ " TVs and DO•PS 801 i OtQ 1 the 1>erson with NllOm THE PERIOD ANO UPON Commercial CO<le SectlOn Petltlonefe, 801 S Grand Dept No ) 1oc,1te•1 11 ;nn IOrn11
Trotter Do~es ,,1 Cl<'lhp~ Claims m.ly De Med •'l SIL THE TERMS CONDITIONS 6106 A .... 22nd Fir .• Lot An· C1v1c ~nter o,,11e S,1111 ,. 1r t ,! • <1 u• 1• ;• 1
8030 5"Vt'•.Jf bo•e• VER SERVICE f~CROW ANO COVENANTS THEA( ftle 11o1me ano acJd•ess or getee. CA 90017·3'11 Ana CA 9"701 r1 ' '· p ' '., ••• ,, , .... PuDh~hf'C1 Or.nut' C olst CORP 12q 12 Br<l".'ll"u•st IN C 0 N l A 1 NE 0 RE the person with ""horn JEFF S. WESTERMAN, tf YOU OBJf C. T 10 ""' , , . ..,," 1 HI\ 1
Oait p,101 NO•t'mr,er ,.1 >; St 200 PO 811• 1389 CORDED OCTOBER 17 claims may De hied is BEl Eeq •• AN'TIN, MAQASINN, gri'1nt1no 01 th!''"''' o , ,, ·' 1q8~ • ' G11tdt!n Grove CA Cl2642 1979 •N R001{ 1J'.l"5 PAGE TER SERVICE ESCROW STERN, UTZ a OAE80 W. snouln e11rie1 ,tPf ",, H !', ----------. w. ' Es.: row No Q] 18 J l nO tne 1281 or Off•CtAL RE COMPANY INC 14284 t2100 Wllthlre Blvd . 1111 Fl., hear•r>Q 8"d ,, II .. vC>o• •t PUBLIC NOTIC[ weg 1a n El ~hound !••••••••••• WllllHSI Ulllll
Pre-production lor pain:
m lg Some heavy hft1,.,g &
assembly wori.. $4 50'f'lr
Call Human Resourie
Mor 545-110 1
Pei..on~it·se Pooole Rat
l t1rr 1e• A o tlv.elle•
Samoyed Sch1pperke
Sheltoe Wes11e UHJ Wire
Hair Fo> lf'trtt'r
All PUOP•t"> QUd•antet-d
PETLAND PAV•l ON
E~ t \l/anttd OPEN • OA y~ .. .,....y~n t6374 BPacn B•• J m. c; ________ 5_5_3_5_1 405 •wv n10~1 to T.,,9e1
•COMPANION Allendant * 141-3231 * Oec11cated. mature, lov
ing and honest nome Lovable 2 yr old C.dl•ct• l .Jt
care Compan.on & or nf'utrd all shol~ lo~'> '
Attndt seeks pos•tton access FrH> 10 Qd "'"'"P
E .. perlftnce Ovtstand•ng Moving away 963·2245
refs AvaJI ,.,ow a s hve-1n PERSIAN KITTENS S . .E.!•Y """I 644·226• peroor quality Pedogr;
Beautiful Lov•'1Q Gooo
Homes S22'> '>'16. t692
89 LEGEND &
90 tNTEGRA
SAVE! SALE ! MllC NOTICE
18$1 da~ for forong ti l'"'' bv C 0 Rf' S RE f ERE NC E Beach Blvd Westminster l ff A"9elea, CA I002S 1ec11on~ or t.IP w rillf"" .,, ,..
lny 1.1ed·tor shall be Ol'Cem Bf ING Hf RE BY UAOE 10 California and Ille 11151 <llty Published Or.lnge ( od't 11on5 with the court r 111 •PI jot 052620
be• 14 1989 ""'hoch •S the r HE Rf CORO T '1EREOr lor hhng c:1a1ms Dy ony credo· 0111tv P1101 No,enibe1 28 29 the ne&t•nQ , 0.,1 dPD•'tll NOTICE OF PE'TlTtON nu~onp5,. d.lV Delore 'hp ron ruLL PARTICUl AA!'. tor shall De O..cemDer 14 Decemb"'• s 198'! ante m.lV l'I .. '""'"""on ,, !>\ TO ADMINISTER
5t79S conwmmat•o" do•le P"C• • 11 r l F SS f E <; \989 whocn is the business TW09& your ~.,~ ESTATE OF:
E•cellent Se1ec:11on NOTICE OF lied al>Ove l\ITf Pf 1 NOER SAID day Delore the c.onsumma or YOU AP( A ("tlED•T ir1 RUTt4 ELIZABETH cHM SLEllllS PETITION TO nated "IO•t'mt fl• If LEAS£ HAS BEEN AS 11on oate spec1t1e<1 atiov,. PllllC NOTICE n• a tOf't1•vier.1 • .,.,,, , , • DEVER
a-a ADMINISTER ESTATE 1Q8Q S1GN£(1 1() WESlr t(LO Oatf'd No ... PrnDe• 11 tf'>e decP.IS .. l.l , ,.., "' ·~· 1 •· CASE..,.,, ... ,~7,
-OF CHARLES Mil TOH KIEM HUU YU. HUGHES ' E AA Ins INOUS TRIAL 1989 4.< S2M5 0 I " " ' • ""' .. .,.,. 1001 Quail St Npl Br,., I WALTERS 11la H YU. TANYA NGUYEN VU 1 l)Mr AN'f A CALIFONRIA WILLIAM J RODGE NOTICE TO f u•, c <1.rr•"' ' " "' 1 To al lleorl C"EDITORS OF ma• a c>py "' '"" r•·•~n ' benelcianea cr9dltocs 112 2112 CHARLES MARK Put>ltV•f'd O•'lnQI' C'"•1'1 I ,fNERAl PARINERSHIP lntenc»d Tranal•r.. represt"<' tcil•wr• WP"''• <111, . I WALTERS n.111~ Polo! NO•••mt .. •r ~Q B• ASStC.NME'NI WHIC~· PvDh~lled Or.)llQ\' Coa~t auuc TlllANSF(" !he court Nlfhll ''"'' • ""I'• contingent Ct9diklfS, and ••• 'll 120i Vt'r, CHe No A110016 1<18'• RH 00(1£() MA' I tlj84 Daily Pilot NO\tlmt>Pr ]<l (Sec:e.1101·6107 l1om lh!' .:IHI" ,.,, ',,, persons '#ho may ~·ti"" 1.-,,•l•C-i""' ,', ·~, AS N '>lRli MENl NO 1989 U.C.C.) 1 1 , l,'J OlherwtM be tnle,.~ trt A C tape sunroof ' ' · Notice is n~eDv 9'•"" t J '4Jancll ci 1"1 "'' ""'' '11 '' the wtft Ot es&ate Ot bolll Cl('J" $4t00 R on~~;t:·:.i:,,.,"~· .. ~.-:~ '"";,1---P\ll--l-C_NO_T_IC-E--'l~1·~ .... ·t1 OF o rr •C:.tAt W747 crf'd•tO•~ ot Int> ,..,,.,,.,•nsec.t•or'f!"''"w '"' o4 RUTH ELIZABETH 7">909~;?or582·"r71<. 0111,.,..,,. r .. '"'', ,.,. • .,:-----------~i~i"::tR[:;.,E~EAi:fEN~b named lranslP•O<S '"ll J 10'"'~ P,•'t~••• C..:>a" '••DEVER
'
•b ~ I ••• II• ' •• r ,, .. s-· • . Dulk translet ·~ aoout to t .. •·me 0' ·•oQ l 1'" .. " • A PETITION has been HONDA 82 ACCORC
2 DOOR HA FCHBAC K
A C AM1FM Stf'rPC
Q8K m1 Verv good coroo
$2200 0 80 543 58 "\8
,.~ _ ,.. ~.-ro.f Af CORD rHfREr)F "•P••e pr •• t( 1 ~· .., • r• riled ~ BARBARA 0 \..HA 1:1 l F <; •.•I I • 0 N SUPERIOR COUAT r '"lR r Jl l PARllCUlARS PllllC NOTICE made on pe<~on;il "1o1>ertv tr om''"' 0 .. 1 .. ,, ,, ... • ,. ,,., 1 •• 1,..F.Lt ~"' aRTHUR ••·A • rn A" r " E ST TE "C ( l F , r F ne1e1na1ter descntl<tcl , ,.. ,.. .. .., ,.. n I "" •• 1 l 1• "' • Of' TH A f An l '; H ' "011Ced lbJVP STOWE DEVER 111 fie MAR>< WA1 tr f•» OF CALIFORNIA "ITEnf<,T or RESOLUTION The names ,}nd IJl.o~lllt!S\ YOU MAV f~A'.• •if "., Supenor Court of
AP[ T T 1( IN" l\ ,,, .. ' ,,,,If FOR THE COUNTY Al l TH A l LE n l A ' N NO. ff·I010 addre!>MS or t'1e " telltlud tole kept ' I "'" ()u•' ' .... C81tlomia. Coun"' o4
Dv Cr 11 • """'' N "''" OF ORANGE ANL' ~''UAl(f' 1•1 l H[ NOTICE Of transt•rors .,,,. 5.AEB d•t" a II"'•" ,,,,,.,,, ,,.,1 ORANGE .,
•ne Su;~'"" (., UI' ' I. • In the M•tter of 11\e Es· s TA ff or CA, f ORNIA INTENT TO NEVtO 3700 Pt,u a Or Apt lhf' l'Sl.Jll ) "J• I ' .. .. THE PElrT"""' (. r , c DEDIC aT"' E asE ... ENT 1 10 Santa Ana CA 1, '04 """" torn... ""'' ,I "''"J" tale ol JOHN RA LPH jf ou .... l r r )RAtlC.F ' .. ... .. ... lh" COU•I 1 I "'' .... J•• I re<J>eslll lhal AATHU~ s
REGIS1EREO SHA R·PEI PUPPIES Ready IO• HONDA 83 CIVIC ~ dPO•
Chris•...,as Champion hatcllbJ.~ well c •"Cl
... ~
""""' 6010 b Io u d n e s lor •1191na1 r:vvnpr\
474-3152184)-0152 nf'vcr '"acc•cJt>nt S2 200
546 fi804 -...1 ....
Fine European & Amer•can l•Mu-·sk-a·l -ln·stru--~--nts---vw BiJG tQ 7 l Sul.l"•b
Antiques 8000 SQ II 6055 cond1t1on new Pn91np • We Buy Estates • 1931 Nev.-port Blvd CM tuns qreal tow l"l'Hll"'S OILDllTY S2280 760 109b
l oP SS Paid for Pouery'
Catahna Bauer Kay
Finch 30 S & 40 s d•Sh·
Nare cnma <1ecorat1ve
ligunnes 673·6223
* IAISHnll * Good c;ond1t1on with case
& Peavey amphfoer lul"ler
& stand Call 722·0893
alter 5 pm
Aft>bnc~s 601 I TV. Sttt~o. E~cttonia
l<ENMORE GAS DRVER 6()00
GOOD CONDITION S55
Call alter 6pm
646·2336
Tappan gas range combO
m1e1owave above 0'114H1
bfOller below Whtie, ,cfn•
cond 5400 645-04 15
••T.Y.H"
Console. wo1ks g ood s 100 5•6-4435
NISSM~ SEllTRA 1985
XLNT Con0 1t1on •A C
AM l'M t;tero CB'>SPl!e
r uns o•eat 54 280
760-1096
NISSAN SENTRA 1qs5
extra tow m11ei i door
S• 5g5 OBO 673-422 I
• M llli Al 1Ul0717 11U
THE Pf r111 )l\j <t•O ... ' HOLLAND, DeceH•d r)r Nf 'It or~· BE A(.O. OE NOT •Cf 15, HE RE B' Tne IOQlllO<' .n Calolor•· • 'O• sr ... I ~; I • I .. • • DEVER SARA8£LL E l
ttie d<'Cl'df'n• w. l J '""' CASE NO A 141402 I ;c R•BE) A > tOLLOlf.S GtVEN lh,lf "' '''' • 1~1 da~ 01 the tn•el eae<.ull•t" ·11·cl' ,n9 or 1• r•vl'"'Cl'< ,, • •: FULLER ~ BAABAAA
AuQuSI ?Fl 1 IJ![' 1:11' •Cl NOTICE OF PAR( f A ,,, NOvPmDt•r 1QllC. '"" or principal Duson.ts, Olf•C .. prC)1S('m .. 1 I I • I ,,., "~"' I 0 MIFFLIN be .,,..,_,*' •• 1 pceRSO.. I .. ,..,r c r r'" a d , fCJ 1 1 1• ot 1ne 1ntendeo 11ans1"'°'" _.......... fTllt1P.c110 ~'''Jthif... ,,IP h I,, t;. "AL All ''V'',.., >Vr:.. M N ;;:'I oar 0 U<..1.• 1(1(1 Q qft or (."If ttny I."''"~ (1• J t -~ .. ,. ... ,".w.
.tvi11l.,t;lp ' •• ~· '""""'''"•II REPRESENTATIVE s ,!RUC..l UR(~ ANO BIJllO Irvine unol•('tl $thOQI D·~•roc t ~•me u p•o.11.J•·U "' ... (. •f ' to ~,,..,.,. ...... °'
thP hlf! •ept n1 "''' rourt SALE OF RE Al 1 •H,C, lf•••t<" F~•51fll A'>»' O•dnQP C..nunlv C:.ah All Othe• l>usin"~' """'"' ,, ''••' c "'''" , '" t '" 1"'9 dit09dtll4
A HEARIN(, ., ,,.., r •I · PROPERTY AT '' <)(. r1 ElfR P ,.,7c, torn1~ ddOPt!'d d Ro~o+utron anc:J llddrt"s~s '"''6 1' ""' C•>O,.. A kt'""'"~'•,, • .,. , THE PElrTION
f•Of' .... 1 Cl' ,,,. I 0.· • ,.. PAIYATE SALE • Al£ 0 o• •• 01 4 0 1 ol ntent o•· I (Vdnl to ntendea llaf'SIC'f • "''11 '11 "'Ol •<.P ' ,... I I 1! • .. ~ .. dlc»dlN>rs
De< '" t<i&q H 1 4'> PM • (Probate ;ode 'HA( T "10 a •41 A '> SMSA '" tPd Pc1•tnPrSh•P lhrff year s fast •'"'" ' 1 '"" le><.o•t •··• Wt.l ar'Cf c::iocto1a if any
Dept NI) 'l I(" Jled JI 700 7IO. 782) <;H()\f,l.j Ill• A Mj\f RE A C.i 0IOH1 .. 1 om led Pil•loe• P~SI M> '"' dS .,, wn I tr.. Alt0tne1 f()t Pet1tlon•r lbe ~ .., pfoc,.te
C1v1<: Cfl"ter 0f>vP No•sr ~/O T 1C[ IS •1(~•£! CO!'o0f0 Ii l!OOM ~Ob ~hop n t wn•c •• P11ctP1 ntendt'd 1'3'""1e"" 1'" MARfC G ANCEL STEP-The wll .rid any~
<;ant" Ana CA <ll<'O I G•VEN th.11 t<A T t1E E. 0 PAGf <; 41 At;ro 4, Ot M ~ Ce11u101 ,1 C,1l1lcin11t1 torpor none HENS. HRG. LASATER. ,Ire avalrtb6a lot
IF YOU OBJECT tr th•· HOLLAN!',,, ~r"'tl' '" (flLANfOu<; MAPC:. Rf M1onotfr,1n(' Cdlllornoa is Thenamei5iand1J•J'1"ess SCHULMAN a ROGERS uar'*'abonrn'-•11.eP
qrant"'O ,.., .,,,. t "'"'''' 1 " m'"'"' w , r I ''• •· t 11• • • ( OR()$ (H O Ff AN I, F thf' Ge .. e•al Partner dn e• .lOdrt'u 01 '"" ">lf.'nclPCl 626 Wlltl\lre 81 t 1th Fir ~fie court
snoutd 3PPNll .11 "'"""ii'• 'l JOHP~ RAl P,., 1-10l l Al>ftJ CO JNT' C.Al ·f ORN A c1us1ve t!ilSment loo lhe traoalt't~S I .lr<' MINOO Lot Angelet CA 90017 THE PElrTION
dnd '"'"' vOt•• ·'-'•'"' 11~ r O•ottr\~t.'<l w ~·" .,, 1 •1• ,,, PARC fl B puroose ot con~truct•"Q a MOINI • 16 Hil~es St '""'" PuDtoSl'l'O U•dnQe l. , , I ~ eulhoflly to
1.1e w11•1e1 t.11~1 01 "'' ·f' " u ... • ,, • 1 , • L• • , 01 1 nr r RA • -.n '"ot e ·"'1"'' '' ".l"~t'••e• CA 9~700 Di\ 1 p,1c.1 •I ....... 1 ,., • -'"*-'-' tw _....
tt"'e c.oun Df'f 'P ''H f°'PJr,nq D•dd• .1"0' • ,,, •• r• rrT •" I _., 'O A • C,t-i(•,•.Jt4 )Pt' A ind ad1dCt'''' t' h·'"'d "li'ru,.. That thf' [)f,,O-rl f l'f'" ::>IK~mt+·• 1 tr , undlH' "9 Independent
Your tl~t.ot'illool"~( "'11 °' ' condoloon• nerP•r,}11 .. , "'"'' M!<P REC.."'RCJED N 0(Jl)IC IU•t' 11 lrvoll•' H•\jfl Stnernl .... ,,, llt>rl'lQ ·~ Jt'V••f"O • Mftnilltllton of Eu ...
oerM>n or lly yuw 11torr"', llOftl!d 11na 9ub1t'<.I to coo 400 PA(,E '> .i t AND 4;' (J~ 432 1 Walnut "' ti I' Cot, c t Qt'l\f'r.11 a~ ~ u•11tur" ' ''"'" Act (Thia aultony W'll
YOU MAY FXAMIN( II" 111mat1on Dy tnP Su~·croor MtSC:.fl l ANfOUS MAPt; orv1n(' (.o,only r11 Or;in9 .. .l'1d l'QU•Pml'nt 1" H f' PUBl.IC NOTICE lalow the ~al
Ille kl'OI Dy"'" C.OU'f ., I'" Court on Df.(. .. mbl'r " RECO~or OF ORANG( Staff' o• C.otolorn.a dt><>C•DP(! lealUlhOld imP•O~l'mt'fll repteeenta!Ne .., llik•
are 11 persor '"'"'L~l"'<I n t98'l al 10 ()(\ AM o• COUN l v C.Al FOR~1 A l\ tSee E..:noti•t AJ and '' •oc.atl'd a• ;o•.4o M.1 "I NOTICE OF rrt11t1y aclo1'19 wllhoul
tile estate you 'Tliill' l•lt! "th tnerealteo ... 1n1n "" ,,,,.;; ' BEING ft~f LANO A~ Of I A PUDI< •l'>f't'flnq vPM t• f' St Sit' M 11"1n• r 1 POBUC HEARING obla.wig. oour1 approyal
the court .i format Rt>Que~t lcw.ed D~ •aw a1 u ,. "<Ct> :>I FINED IN TH( CONOtl ONS quttllon 01 ma~1ng \uc.n 927 14 I V THE COSTA MESA Bebe 18""'9 ~ "erf
lor Special Nohce ot tr e t.t >{LEIN e. 0 POURKE .Jf ANO ST PULA TIONS OF dl'd cahon ,.,1 l>f' neld at t~ T~ Bus•neOJ• namf' '~8'1 MOEYELOPMENT ,,.,.,,,.,I acttont
WASHER & ORVER S 145
N , FREEZER & DISH·
1ng ol an on;entory imd 1P torney~lor tht"Pf'•~Or .r '"P THIS COMMITMENT 0 'll"CI Adm " i t• lt•on Dy said transterors at '-d><I A~NCY, CITY OF ~. .... ~;j
•IS J~ ~ 1-.~oa r. .. ~ pratsal ol Hlate 11.SOIS or ot resentaflve at 204>4 Nor•h E XC.f .. I ING I HE RE Center 5050 Barr11nca tocal•On ·~ CAL r ORNIA COSTA MESA. 19Pr-.Ota!Ne .. be
• 16 SJS Al 66~1~9 11 ~ any 1>4t111on or 11<.tOU"I .)$ Broeo.,..ov Suitt> 30 t <;ant,1 F'ROM AL l IM PROVE P11rk""'ilV lrv1nf' Cahlorno-' S A M S S T v l E C AltFC>ttNtA ON ~·ed to g ..... nobCe IO
• .. 101 s.,,.1 TllfllO 41 Ill! It prov•ded on section t2'>0 ol Ana C.ahlorn1" 311 II••' 11qM ME NT S STRUCTURE S on the 5th dav or December CROISSANTS THE PROPOSED lnt«•ttd p«wont Uf16eea 6 I 24 the Calolorn1a ProDate Code to He onter<l'>I .tnd "'ldlC• c.t ANO BUil DINGS LOC"' t ED 1989 at thl' hour or 7 30 That said but~ 1'd."~'"' " STATEMENT OF hly MW9 .. Ned notice Of
WASHER $125 ea: Gar-l,P;;;;;;;;~;.......;;;;.. __ _
age rrig s1s 646-5848 Costa Mesa
$ • l6 lOOl1 l Al "HR ISODllS A ReQuesllor Special l\jf'.>flC'e the de<.ea'>t'd 1nrl 111 tnp ON SA10 LANO AS fXIS l ED o CIOC• Pm ontendf'd to D" C.OM••m fXISTING coneen9d ID '-ptOpC>Md ~ir.. ... _....---_-----60~·14•~"f8a~~q~~1 1u8:':,;,~~~s ·~AccLUOr AllWJl6 Jll~ torm is ava l&Dte lro"' thf' rtQ'11 t•tte ntPre\I "'<I P'.· H~EREON AS Of OCTO 80AlllO OFEDUCATION. matedat ther.tt.c;p l"ll Bl•q o auOATIONSAND kbon) The indep9ndent
run-II' 135-3171 court c•e•"-tale lhat 1110 E\tatt" .t OHN BER IT 1979 AS CON lrtlne Uftlfted School Dll ·· ROW ESCROW CO '>• • STATEMENT OF ~Mleln au1hoftty
hsehtd & more• Paintings Chartes Me•• Wallt"r~ RALPH HOll ANC1 ne VEVEO B• Aft NA L•FE tN lrlct, DaYld E arown. Sec:· ParkGente< Or San111 ,i.r .. ' I EXISTING PflO~AMS lwt1 be granttd u,,.._ an ..........
llA•ttress , bo11, Ira.me new
$235 840-8733
•••••••• SET
•11·~--1 table, 4 c \ti,., 2 arm
cheora, 2 i.ats Queen
Anne ttYI• $1500 new,
uceffent condo $800 00
080 642-4321 f)tt 262
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trom $3 Stiver . 1ewe.rty """""f'""IJ (S5) Peht1ooer cea~d fl.ts 3CQuirPiJ f'\y op SURANCE C.OMPANv IN rel.,y of ,... ttoerd of Cal1torn1a 92105 nr• >'.!• 1111'< FOlll THE tnter•ttd ~ NM an
lrom S4 Ooo showcase I[..__ Sail Ana MARK S. lllAPAPORT, l'ra11on ot law or ol'11.'•w•sl' DEED RECOROEq OC!O fd11eatlon Dec.em~ 15 1~8" I COSTA MESA 1~ b .._ S*ltofl $8 Mink ruo SIS French a ~· a E ...... -oaN LfWIS a • dd B"" 17 l"8'· IN BOO" PuDti•h~ Or•nqh Cod··r Thia Dulk tran\IP1 •\ \ub and ahoW9 OOOd ca..-.
... ~lty $25 Thu;lday & Senitt 11111 hrh aocKi'US. Atiorn•J lo~ ;>.::~~:h,: ~~~llBV'd•t·~;.~04" ,3;~ PAGE ~277 OF ot Daily ;,.;-".,: .. m·~er ,9 1ect to C.11t1•orn•a UOllorm REg~~~~'!:~NT why the ooutf ltlOU6d noc
Friday Only 8am 2pm ~Sit ,..,hklnen. 801 a. ~and lime of "'~ deatn ,., ind lo r 1CIAl R(C.OROS OF SAtO 1989 Commercial COOP S~toor ~grant ... ~"°'"' 961 W 171h St • , .. _________ ,.Aw., 22ftCI F~~ Loe A~ a.11 lhat certain 1ea1 property ORM,GE COUNTY WH4 6!06 •401 t:OJ~CT ... E .. C ~ f A HE"AAIHG °" fie
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-....... ca -17 "t• __. th C 1 C I PARCEL(. fhe name and d<l•P'~ I (le"°'I .. be ~ Of1 .,.......... .. ,._ ·• Sftuat_, .n e oty o 0'> ii NON EXCLUSIVE e as e tne person wotn ... nom G "EN '"II "' ,, " '"• • o.c.rre.r l <l 1918 al JI" I . WllTEMIAN, Mesa O•arioe County Cal•· " I B .., Redl'•"IOC!tnf'• 1 AQt>" , 1 .a• p M "' ~I J E-a-... a,.,aSINN f D r •-"'ENT$ OVER LOTS t• c aims may oe loled ~ v., ...., .._ ..,.., .. ,.,,.., _ .. ..,. , omoa descro t'<I 115 oi"'ws ""ANO I' 0 " T""CT NO~ ROW ESCROW CO 501 City ot Co"a Mew l.11 ~ al 700 CMC
I TEMt. UTZ a GM.aOW, 4>00 1 Ml!yef PlatP CQ,ta 9740 :s s'Ho w""N ON • Pt&.IC NOTICE' Parkcentet Of Sanl ll Ana •o•n•a 11114' Agerx. ,.. c.. DIM ..... s.. 11100 Wltehlre llfvd,, Ith Fl., Mesa CaJ1lorn111 more fully ,.. " c a n2705 E 60• 6 notd 11 ouDll< hell•·n·~, n 'lr Afw CA -1 l.oe A--'-CA I002S d h_.. MAP Rf CORDED IN BOOK '"' "' SC•OW ~ 1 · " Oi.l -rv
PuDi::;;;i'orange Coast ·~;'96 ~~Tract Number 406 PAGES 4 I ANO •? OF REIOlUTION JST and tne IOSI dlly tor t.hng ~~~~ '~ ~98:."' ~~e :. :.: _,,.~vou ~~ Oatly Pilot NO'tf'ml>et 28 29 1986 on 1~ CotM -1 Co•ta MISCELLANEOUS Ma PS ..,... -claims Dy .an~ C•edllO• snau ~.,. ,.,. ,........_, '"" • " • .. ....,, ..-IOJI ,...__ 9 t~eatter u 1'1P m.i1•... 11 ~ --• -"-em.._ 5 t989 •• RECORDS O"" ORaNGE ..,..T..,.E -be .,..,emDer 14 I 89 _....,..._ ,.,. ..,.,.. .....,. ...esa as sno....n on • m.ip .. " ...., "'" ..,.... De nea•d r the c. ty ~ ,, _., ,._ 10U' TW097 the<eot rec0<0fld on BOi't>. n COUNTY (.AlfFORNIA AS INTENT TO wn.cn '5 tile Dusmess d•y Cnaml>ef~ Cot, '1a -• ~ 1 , .. Wftfttft
1-----------Pages • t and •2 Mos SAtO EASEMEN1S ARE OE OfOtCATE EASEMENT O.tore the consurnm&ttor> Dr•lll Coste Mes.i Ga :.i .._ oourt
c .. laneoos Maps AKe>rds SCRIBED ANO DEFINED IN NOTICE 1$ HEREBY dabe ::°6cl80 :!e,~ 1q8g torn1a 10 con~11Jp, ,,.,,. 3ti .. '-"'ig YOlf "8.IC NOTICE
Newport •.at 6 169
Four Designers & Gem
Stone Jewelry Whole-
saler Invite you to a
Christmas Gilt Extllva·
ganLa Custom decor·
ated T ·Shtrlt. baskets,
wreatns gilt boxes. VIC·
tOflan-ltyie ~na.ments &
Whlle-u-wall grit wrap·
ping, Nov 30 & Dec 1. tmport•d SC?,lld Italian 10-5 2221 P0tt e.i151e
mwble • 5" roond top Place 640..os 18
or Orange Coum y SECT ION I 02 OF THAT GIVEN that on lhfl 21st day .:..00 ~ prov&! no 1td01lt•M ct l"t" lllSI 1 llWftOe ~ be tr1
Jim CM! • .._...... 517'7 Thll aale IS suD1ec1to t ur· CERTAIN LEASE; DATED ol November 1989 the p O p•ooosed St&tl'mf'nt ot E, ,.,_.or 'J ,aut ~
NOTICE Ofl rent ta~es. coven11nts coo OCTOBER 17. 1~79 ANO 8o3,d ot Education of lhe ubllsl'led ranoe Coast •Shf\9 ODl•gatoons and State on wood-c;arved pec:t. __ __
eetal Paid $3000 WiH Mii
for S 1000 or obo
875-9738 (on Balbo•
191and)
•W£ · 722-4100 ~fTION TO d1tion1 restrictions re-RECORDED OCTOBER 17 Irvine Urnl..O SehOOI 0.Slnct Oa11y Pilot NO\lf'mt>e< 19 ment 01 E•..i"'<I Prog•~ If YOU A RE A
AOllllMSTalll EITATE vations r1Q11ts r19n1s 01 ... ay 1979 IN BOOK 13355 PAGE of Orange County Cah 1989 lo• the Co~ta 11.4,.._. o. ,., CREOfTOR °" a llllTI tllm ·-CW CMAM..11 Mil.TON fftements and ea1Sllf'<l t'n· 1282 OF OHtCIAL RE lorn1a adoPted a Resolutoon W74fJ town Redeve+Go'T>ef't r:o, C01tltl'941'll or9dtOf ol fie H•tchbaclc, AMIFM steteo WAL TW"8 •• cvml>ranoes of record CORDS OF SAID ORANGE ol lntet>llon to Qr ant 10 f'llC1 ol ,,,. Agency c»c1 •ad. you mat r ...
ca1M1I• E•cellefll con· CHARlll M. WALTERS The 1 .. ms ano conO•l·ons COUNTY SMSA l•mlfed Partnerstup "9lJC NOTICE Sec11on JJJJ4 t c • ,, ... yout dMn Wl9I tfle COVf1
dilion. only 40.000 mllel c-Mo. A1'00'1 of Hie are cnh on t.lwlul Tt>e strf'&t address and A C11ttorn11 hm•led partne1· California Commuoi•h Rf' ar'Cf tnllll a copy IO fie
KinOIYiattren & boii M,000 6<l2-4321 ••I To all l\et1s benet.ciariea money or lhe United Slates Oiiier common designation. shtp ot which Pac Tel FlCTfTIOUI 8UIMll devetO()m<!lt1I li1"' •HPlillti P9f'IONll ~_,..,,..,. 'Pfin99 MO. drop-lea! i.-.~•lllllllllll!llll-""P.~ 3&3 Of 770-6799 laher credit0t1 conhngt"nl credo· ol America A' ll'Ut '' anv of the •H I proper1y Cellullr. • Calllorma c:orpor. NAMI ITATl•NT and Salety CO<le Sect•on aipoolile<l ~ ~ OOut1
dinette Ml w/4 chrs S30. l':::=i:~~!;:I;~""'"~~.:, hours) tor a. and c>eraons wl'lo may S2 000 00 ot tile amount D+<l des c r •De d •Do "• 1 s ation of 1rw,. C&hlotnr11 is Tl\e f<>ffowing Pt<son5 ••• 33000 el MCI 1 pro1i1ide'S 1n41 "'~"' lour months from doll CJadle S5 67J..607 1 "' otnei-Wlse be 1nt~ested m to eccomp;>ny lhe ort"' and Pu<oorted 10 be 4 750 VON the 0-al Part net an ••· doong buliness as 1~ Agency oeoos•t "' ,,., the date of fnt ~ o4 A motOf VW GTI 198S Red. the w1lloreetale O<Dolf'l of tne Dalanc;e to ~ 04•d on KARMAN AVENUE NEW etuStve easment lor ttie A O LIB tl'ARKETtNG Low •nd Mader 1e '•c.,. 1eners M prOYd9<1 rn Rattan couch-unique S95 (no engine), good aunrool. cassette. SUb CH A R L E S M 1 l TO N conhrma11on 01 'a•e Dv PORT BEACH CA 92660 pyrp05e of constructing • 1100 Ma.on SI Su11e E Housinq Fune 10 1 0., ...... ,0,.., ..aon 9100 o4 fl•
Ouncan-Philfe d ining wt1eels .,,.,..,, tlr• 51K WALTERS a~a CHARLES Court T8Jles 1en1t e>pet91· BENEFICIARY TRANS· mol>tle tellular transc."er l1V1ne CA f.2714 Re<se·el~I Pro1 I n C•tom .. Pro«>ete Coda
table & buffet $260 ea mites $5<l.99 obo Days M WALTERS '"9 and ma1ntMance ew· .\MERICA LIFE INS & AN and 11<11acen1 •ntenne struc · Oaniet Cas11uo Jr 1 R(09 Fiscal fe:\r 1q9" 86 ..i"ll The IW1W lor ~ dalnll
845-59 1<l or 6"5-623 1 ~~~~!i!i:rJiii: 491·3181Eves499-5609 APETITIONl\asbeenhled PeflMS, and prermums on NUITY CO 121317•2·»31 turt 81 WoodOrodge Higl\ oae Court l&Quna Nogu 1 eaCll F1sca1 Vtoar thert>tl1>1r .,.. not ••P.• tlefor• lour by Charles Marl< Walters on insurance ~oeotable to the The underllgned Trust" ScllOOI. 2 MeadowDroo1< n CA 92677 not 1es1than1 ... en1y rerce111 monfls lrom fie l"l98nn9 ~iiijE~=~;~~ tile SuperlOf Court ot C•lt· PYfCh -$NIJI be prorated d1eet.,m1 any l11bllll)' for any Ille C11y ot lr'tllne County of Gilles L&tr11or111 .i'433 1 120•.1 or lhf' 1 , .nc•l'mN•I dale ~ abolle torrua, County of Oraoge es or the date ol «>nforma· tnt0trec:tness of Ille atreet Or1n99 St•I• of Callforn•a LekeShOre Ln El Toio C.A funds allocated to 1ne Aq..,. YOU MAY EXAMINE
THE PETITION requests hon ol SM Tne ••atn1natl0fl ilddress Ind Olllet common desclDed as (See Eah1D1t Al 92630 C/ '°' tuen Pro1PC1 ... .... .. ... '-pl by .. court If
A LAC 1179 de the O.C:ed«lt s Will dat.O ot htle 1ecord1ng ot con ~19nett0f\ •I anv lll'IOwn A put>lic rnMllflQ upon the Tlllt Dusineu •s con 8C)C)lleabte F'11ea1 'l'n• e• you •• • P«.:>n
VIie. I-owner, oartot blue. August 28 1NO t>e ad· veyance snail be at tne ,, h4Wein ~lion or "'"N'IQ aucll ducted Dy a 0!""4'<•1 p.v1 cept os neceua1v 10 p .. , '"' 1n•..-ct rn tfle .....
leethef IOaded. 93,000 mllted 10 ptODate The wlll 1ll penw ot the purcMser Saod..,. will tMt made but dedicalion will tMt held at the M1Sll1p u 1sting 0DltQat>0ns and or JOU rr.y lie 'Mltl fie ODUrl
SOUTHWEST BAR with 2 lolll 7014 mies. i 2200. ~4024 a11a11aoi. l<>t uarnrnalton in Pr~ty •• SOid on 11 •s 11111thou1 t o11«1ant or war· 0111r1c1 Admln11trat1o n The registrant com-e.isl•"Q proiects proor ..,, a '°"'* ~I lot
padded b• atoola, retail _ the Ille lc9')1 oy the 'ourt condllron ranly. •~Prets or 1mplltld, re· cente1. SOSO Barranca menced to 11ansact bus• or .Jehv•toU The Agency hlls SoecMI Noca o fie IWIG 'I'~ 12500 MC. $ 1000 lido l<l, $325, with trailer CADILLAC '8' FleetwOOd, A HEARING on the pell-BICla or offers a1e 1nt11ted 9ardi11Q l1tle. posaeuion, Of Parllway. Irvine. Calolorma neu under the 11c1t11ovs prepared a o•Ol>05ed State ol an lrl'Yentory ana
ltellan lelletlet couch, a S435 Sm•ll boat• I 35.000 mi l..,hef up-hon W\ll be Nld on Oecem· tor th.11 llfoe>er\V ano mu1t encvrnt>rances 10 ~Y in. on the 5th day of OKemt>et l>Ullnest neme or nam4!1 ment ol E111uno OD1oo11i.or1' ...,...., ot •i.te -•
blue, retell S2000 uc d •n~hys SSO·lt2 5 holeMry. elf Plraa Ea-ber 14 11N19 at Io PM 1n t>e"' WT•l<ng and will be •• rem111n1ng Pflneipal sum of 1989 •I the~ of 7 30 Mated above on Novemt>et ~a prC>PQMd Stat-• 1 °' ol any P9"'°"' Of
$ 1000, matctlif'IO loYeMet Prooeeds to Boy &outs tMe Mlli.tnent. '8500 Dept No 3 IOated at 700 ~ •• 1ne ott~ ol KLEIN the note(•) MC\lfed l>'I '8ld o '10C* p m 29 1989 t Elt•Shfli Pr0grams lo• th• account • ~ "'
ree.it S1250 aac:. 1700 642-3559 firm 146-5137 CMt <Ant., 0.""8 West I 0 ROURKE 8UOffl9Y* for Deed 01 Tr11M With 1111er•1 90AM CW IOUCATION. D11nte1 Caat~to Jr ta Meta r;>o..ntown R 99Ctoft 12'0 ol fie
both 11111 In cartona. -SenteAne CA 9270t Ille per1011a l r eO · ti.eon UPfO'lllOed ln l8ICI ................ ac-... Dlol· T"1t atat--.t wa.s tiled ~t Pro,ec:t Ti.ew ==-:rCodit A
875-09&8 FON> 1Mt Clown VIC-IF YOU OBJECT to the feMfllratlYe, at 202• North not•••· lldYancM, If any ............. I • .-.._. 1th the Courity Cletlo of Or· tatemen•s ~nttfy '"-Ol>t • !bf 1rarn"'°:
..,...,..---torla One O'M*, IOected. gran1tn9 of the petition. you 9roadWay. Suti. 301 Santa under 1he ttr~ Of sa.d Deed retarJ .. the 9Mtd .. ange County °" No..embef tatiOnt and pro01am\ lo• OOUr'I Clift.
IJnlqve hand:;n;d.~ l2tlO 142·•7 lflould 9Pc>Mf at lhe ~'"9 AN Calltofnie, Of mav t>e Of Trial, '-· charges and ldll•1tt1 c 21 t~t9 ,..., w111ch the Agency hn i= ._ 1111 ..
boo furniture, over 0 and 1tate your ot>lectiOnt or Med Wtf1'1 the cttrll Of 11\e Su-uoerw of the T"*• .,..o ~ Orange Coast Publiatleel Orange Cout NICI~ tommstteo ano '°' !\M::" _.--: ~
75pcat 8e6ow ~IH.. I Ne writ*' ot>,echOl'la Wtlh i:>erlot COUr1, OI ....,_, to of Ille !Nell CIMted by Yid Olllly Piiot Novembet 29, o.ly PtlOt ~-29 0.. .wl'llC:l'I the Agenc., could ~~ m ---
Cel L•714-72t·t2ff T• '°" 24' BOAT -•C0Ut111etorethei.w1ng KATH£( 0 HOLLAND pet· Deed of Tru11 IOt tne ltd w 8 13 20 1Ht tietore •!ting astde tax •n e .,... for ~ c.I _._... .... , Y!Nr appear.-may be In __,..,, M an, llffte afW amo11nt ••ue>n•l>fY tsll· W7•5 W751 r •I.Inds tor IO'A aria ~ .._.,. .'•"f Nth quellty Dr.-LMa .-..y SU..._ __.., _. ""°" ,,, tty '°"' ane11ney ~'°" Of tNa Not~ rNtect to be 13.S 1 2tO 56
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