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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-11-30 - Orange Coast PilotAttorney Czechs Feinstein denies end brings her lobbying campaign 1-party for. b ncoln rule to Laguna BUS I NE /A7 WORLD/A4 COA T /A:J .... THE ORANGE COAST 25CE T THl1R .. DAY., OVEMBER 30 .. 198(J Irvine Co. offers to move Laguna Laurel By LiSUE EARNEST Of .... 0..., ,._ St.,, Irvine Co. offi cials announced Wednesday they will consider de- veloping the Laguna Laurel Planned Commun~y in Irvine rather than the current sue in la$una Canyon if officials from both cities agree to a complex set of conditions that wo uld require an amendment to Irvine's General Plan. The proposal, which Laguna Beach City Manager Ken Frank called a "starting point," would re- quire that Irvine agree IO concept within 45 days to allowing the 3,200- bome project to be built o n up to 400 acres of company land m Irvine. The development would have to occur on land not currently zoned or identified for development. Immediately d ubbed the "lrvme alternative," the proposal would re- quire that Laguna Beach pay all costs associated with planning. fili ng and processing the project. In ad- dition, Laguna Beach would be re- quired to work with Irvine to assure the project's approval. After Wednesday's meeting be- tween city and company officials, Laauna Beach Mayor Robert Gentry said he was ''\Cl]' encouraged" b~ the proposal "Whtie ll isn't a quick .rnd t'as~ soluti on. ll l!i mo' cmcnt."' Gcntn said. "It shows the rnmpan> 1s rcall) negottaung in good faith and wi ll consider other altcrnatl\ e., 10 that Silt', wh1ctl IS \ t'I") C~Crling lo US •• la&una Beach ( ouncil"'o "ran Lida Ltnne} said <>hc too "'as op- tim1s11c. o.-, ,._. ~· l>r D-1 M-'" ltoger DeV•ul •nd his ,.,.,~ e111brace •ft•r ttte 1entenc1,... Ttlelr son, lt09M Jr.,••• kllled bJ lt•ndJ Kr•ft In t •J . ( 0\ I IC 'IOH\ I lf.;11 l'l .H 'IUI Motorists treative with excuses for parking tickets By LESUE EARNEST Of -0..., ,_ """ In Laguna Beach. where parkJng spaces are at a premium. about SS.000 parking tickets arc written each year. Parking. )'Ou might sa}. 1s scno us busmess. But for traffic bureau supervisor S,t. Linda Parker. it's still some- times hard to keep a straight face. Parker. who shares a tiny office just mside the Police Department's closed doors. 1s the person respon- sible for reading the 20 or so wn tten complaints the city receives about park1n1 tickets each day. Sometimes. Parker said -maybe tn t'VCft half tbe cases -moton sts have a lcait1mate &flpc. In those instances. the ticket 1s dismissed. 1t m ight catch Parker·., fanq fo r another reason. Parker. "'ho has become something of a tonno1sseur of parlcmg complaints. has for the past year been collec11ng the most crcattvc comments she recea"e' The excuses are altcrnatel) funn)'- pcrplexmg and b11arre. she said Thetr authors appeal to Pa rker s sympathies. her sense of fai r play and even her sense of commerce. "Even though we ove~ta}Cd our 25 cents worth by 15 minutes. we were sho pping and bought a \Cl of wandch1mes."' one wrote "You have to understand.'" Parker said, .. this 1s their excuse. the rcason they think the cite should be voided." get a ucket. ·· wrote one Some motonsts are disdainful of both parking ucket<> and punctu- ation "I parked o n the Pt H 1n fro nt of La Paz and I pulled up behind a car that had pulled up too far forward so I parked behind him and so there was a space behind me and while I was gone a motorc~cle parked be- hind me and so the oflict'r thought that I was parked 1n an 1n,alld <>pace but I rcall) wasn't." another wrote Others arc JUSt hamc<l 'T m alwa)S under stress and ha\I~ httle time to do m' errands." com- pla mcd one. · "Misplaced parking meter:· wrote another. "'I came out Clf I I fl"('ltng \t"f\ pos1t1,e." Lennc} -..i1d ··1 ~h1nli. "'c have. 1n a sense a h.1 11 '-'l" lan ru n w11h ·· 11"' 1ne ( o \'ice Prt·.,1dt·nt ( 1an. Hunt said the propo'><tl is 1n kt·rp1ng with the spml of the: tingo1ng dt'>· cuss1o ns bet"'een the: 1"0 grour<> and with previous option' \UUl.''iled h\ Laguna Beach ··we bas1calh re<h ht'd J rnn- clu-;1on that 1n lhl' '>J>lrll of g<Xid fauh, 11 "'.t'\ appropriate for Laguna Beach 10 Ix g1H·n the opp!1rtun1t\ to discuss '-'Ith tht' c1l\ o f ln1nc th" poss1b1ht\ ·· Hunt '31ll The rnmpan\ <;till plan\ to 1.k- velop the pn1Jt"ll 1n th ~·ntm:t' and docs nut '-'JOl 1l tu h1: 'pllntcrt"d H unt SlUd ll"'ine \.IJ'<•r Lam .\gran who (Please see IRVINE I A2) Kraft sentenced to die for string of grisly slayings By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of trw Olllly ,._ \t•I! Convicted o;c.·nal li.ilkr K.inlh Kraft maintained hi\ tnnn~cnlc even a!> he "'a~ 'K"Oll'n•t'd '-' cdnn· da) to death in lht" g.i' tham~r tor the gns.I~ hu mo<onuol '>IJ 1n[I.' 11 It.. ~oung h1tchh1li.er\ "Bum 1n hell "rJtt'" \t•lleJ ·~ father of :!~-H'.lr-olJ \1..irli. H..ill "'ho v.as ~\ualh muul.ited Jnd 1llc'd t'I\ Kraft .. Turn ar iund Jnd lc1t'I.. hl satd as. the former u1mputn' n'uh· ant v.as led lrnm tht• 11urtrnom But "-.ralt .i.i J tll n •1 IJt ~ hi\ accu~r<> ~ntencrng h' c >ran~r ( nunt' \u peno r ( ourt l uJgl· O n n alJ ~cCartm brought an rnd 10 more than Sill 'ear<> o f lepl "'ranghng and emo11onal trauma tnr the tam1.1r' .. ,, Kraft"<; \ICllms \.\ho '"h~d ..ind hugged ea h o ther Kraft "as c'<pellcd Ill N-"'h1 \l ed a~a} to San Quentin earl\ tht<i morning "a a pn,atc planc tali.1niz o..,_...,_..,._._ off from Fulkrton .\1rpon ~urces said "If JO\onc e'c:r de<>ef"'\ed the death penJlt\ ht.-, got 11 1..uming.' llyfC( an in ..aid ··1 ..al hcn' lnr J ear and I d1dn"t -.ee an' rem11r\e kd ng'i or regret ·· the 1ud&c \atd It \\.'1'mt•ll ht" "'as in anotht"r \\nrld J ,H ng th1\ tnal ·· "'-raft ,a,ua ' ,hattt•J '-'Ith h is attom e" Junn~ tht hean ng 1n c;anta -\na and ..tddrc:,~·d 'ht 1\'iue .:>f hi\ ~.J t :"r lht• ftr\t t m~ d unng the 'CJr 1ung ~r:!.ll ··1 ha,en • n ..1rdnt·d .tn, .. nc o.snd I ~he' c a 't'J' na~1c r • 'L""' ul the recoru v.111 \h1•\\ that . "ra il \aid he had more tu "'1 • ~l \t ppcd U\i.1n "' Jo1ng ~ 11r, iht• ..iJ '1..C' ,1t h1~ at- tome' -\ do1en nr ' lam1ht·, and Jurors "'ho tilled tht wunroo'l'l "3td the' v.ere not 'urpn~ b' lhl <otatemcnt The' calk d for a ~"' 1 ft t"\('('utJon · Our \ 1nd1cauon "11 t ome the da' he '-'J ll s into the ga' .hamber." f Pleaw stt KRAFT/ All Costa Mesa chamber forced to iay off staff I)' 801 VAN EYKEN Of tfW Dall)-.._ s • .., Hard ll m~ and sagging mem~r­ sh1p ha\e forced the Costa Mesa Chamber of ( ommerce to la\ off thrtt of 11s four paid staff memtlcrs tn order lO 'ila\e off a C3<ih flo~ crunch. chamber otfic1als an- nounced ~cdnesda' But rumor> of the chamht'r's de- mise are much c'aggerated. presi- dent Russ Gilbert ~1d But even when the complaint won't act the re 1dcnt off the hooL Some residents arc do~nnJht in· dianant about havina been Cited "Beine e1aht yc.ars in bus1nc 1n Laauna Beach. I know better than to But 1f it's someumes entertaining readmg the no tes. 11·s less than amusmg handing out the tickets. f~.se stt EXCUSES/Al) U IWY .. Kh Traffic s.a. ~ Partie r "Income from chamber member- ship renewal' ha5 httn \Cf) slow 1n coming this :.car ·· he ~1d '"It gener- ally 1s at 1h1s time of }ear This 1s a umt' when a lot of businesses arc coming to the end of their fiscal year and they're rcalh conccntrauna on finances Band swears It doesn't play to a gang beat ly llOellrT llMKIR Of .. .,. ..... ....,, A manber of the Huntinaton Be8ch bend Evasive Action said Wednnday that bis lfOUP has been inc:orrectJy identified as a street IHI in a pc>lice repon prepared for top city oflicials. Seu Mallard, the bend'• ...... mu. llid the poup iJ into mMi• poeitive mutK for fiitndl ud 1aai ...S cloem't ~in or coadw violeDtlletivitia. ·'Qlfo1 .. _.,,... __ ................... IJdtat•at'-........... . .,..,... "Wt're strictly an 1t for the fun of rock 'a' roll. totethcmess and mak-i, poeitivt music." Mallard said. im Keeble. a ''roedic" who trans- Ponl and lets up equipment for Evmve Action at various 1111. u1d daat iecorrectly labelina the poup a =-~Id lead to unwanted '"I don't want to be ca.Utd a aana ud 10 to a pany and be shOt ~ IO•W wt9o as a 1U1 (membtf).' ~llid. l!Vllive Aaioa .. identified u ~ .............................. AS M1at1 loilrO......... .............. A6 a..r.u ............................ A7-8 C'111W.d .............. ~ ........... 15-e one of 14 or 15 sttet't gangs that operate an Huntinaton Beach in a pOl~ report that Poh~ Clucf Ron Lowenbcra forwarded to C'1ty Coun- cil officiall. . The Evasive <\ct1on Jf'OUP was listed as a aana m a ne ws story an the Daily Pilot that was based on the poli<le report. 'The sroup. which Mallard said plays .. pc:>wcr rock" that's not r1C1al and nathcr heavy metal nor punk rock, is cuu1na an album they ho pe to releatt soon. All four mtmtlcrs work full·ttme to support thcm- 1elves and the bind. and plAy local clubs hke N•aht Mo\·es 1n Hunt- iqton Beach as well .. as pnvate putin. Keeble said Evas1vt' Acttont for- med about 31/J ye.an aso. also nas a copynaht to ~vent other bands from tak.1"" its name. fie ICknowtcdfrd tbal thcrt may be pffiti on cit) wans ~th the poup's name. but that 1t wou.ld be a CUT)O\'a' from ICVcral )"'*'1 IF· Mallard •d 1f s not wuasual for GOOD MOR NING Conwcs ..........••......•. A to Ctos.sword .. ......... ...... ... .. .. . BS Obftuary .......................... AS OptrWc>r\.... ••• • •• . •• . • • . • • • • •• . . • . • . • A 9 E"I~ ................. C7 ~ ......................... C6 Food .................... c 1·5 P«*C:• log. ....................... Al fans to paint the names of bands on walls. Pol.tee sourtt said Wedn"'1&) they bche~c there arc cases where followcn of c:ena1 n band name t.bemseh es af\a tM band and co· lllC an sutt1 aana actt0n that run a pmbit of violent aa1vitia. If tbat' true. Mallard aJd. he dida't know Ul)"One who was u11n& tbe bend's name or enpecd 1n .. "I ICtivit)'. .. Wt are owtelvn. Wt'te aot into fPI -.. GANGl/AJ) Publfc Notices................. 11-1 2 Sipoirts • , •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • I 1 -4 TV llsttng. .... ... ..... .. ... ... ... . C 7 w~................................ 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K I cream m•k•r $2 0 Mflllltlt~ Ot K IU>•d or TME NATURE Of TME hefflllt '1« CIMcrlbeO fOfa, ano petlOnS •hO may Other-oe intttHted 11\ PY•1Uen110 1~•·•t11ng .,t>l• $500.00 631-5710 MAZDA B2200 1987, ~ The ntmes t nd t>u•111e ll PFIOCEEDINO AGAINST The mimes encl bullllffl othenrite bt •n!lftli.d 1n the wtll or .. ta4t or bOIP\ or o•l.IOfl and 111• Olllll \II• " HOhday 1nc:en1111e bOf'\UI 10 IC>Md Stock land sl'*I. ed<l•esses ol lht mtenci.o YOU YOU SHOVLO CON· edOr tllet Of 11\e llllenclt4 the •Ill or ttltle or both of MAAGAFIET SUMMERS (L 1111119 <>b••o•uOf' wtll M di •II 1ndillldual1 lllrad 1 Wanted Cot>Y of, into on eer~t kit 291< milel lftl\l le<orJ ar• OIEU PHAN TACT A LAWYER lrM1ferors w e AICMARO v c MA Fl L E s M I l T 0 N USON ..... 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L.nt MARK WALTERS A PETITION h•Jo t:>een l1lea 1no Prog11rn1 ,..no<,t\ I~··'""' uon lo your cash lfow '70 s RICh 9GP·80•7 TOYOTA EXTRA C A B The toctllOfl 1n Caht0<n1a T11LE INSURANCE COM· Mitts Cahlornlt 92653 A PETITION h ~ ltMKI by TMOMltS E IELL•Sqrt Sf)«tl< D<>t>I< ol•.U rlf•Yill• prob~••ra In need t985 Carpel kit & shell P LYMOUT H RELl/\NT ol the Ch.el IHCut•ve Qlhce PANY a$ dul, aopo1nteo Tiit IOCtllOfl Ill Calltorn1a Dy Charles M•tll Welters Ill JR 111 lht SupettOf Court ot p•01H.I P'o0'•""' Of ., ot q'Ua11119d mOllllduals. to Fr-to You 6022 1Aelr.XaLmN/Tlmcsotnedreo1110cna.sslnet4• 1,.., .. , evtra low m· 1.._1 OI p1;nc1pal bus1ne s omce Trustee under illd pursua111 ot the chief eHcullve office 11\e Supet1or Couri or Cali Ca1ttorn1a. County or Ot rrv•t,.~ .ioo•Ov('(I prio• "' WO<lt ect .... "'"" ~ "" 01 tile mt ended translt!to• •s to OMO or T 1uS1 recotded or pmic1pat blis1ness olf!Ce lorn1a. 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Ai'IO KARMAN 1ntendeo tr&t\Sl«OI w11h1n kepi b)' 1he cm.rt ctctent 1111'1<1 o" Jaou11ry 1 11lllfl sa11stac11on u c ellent -11.. --Classks 9045 ~IC AUCTION 11111nOt d lransle•ea are ASSOCIATES .A CALI· lh•ff ytitrS llSI y11a1s ta.st A MEARING on lhe !)ell· THE P.ETITION reQue'il• Al "'" dhO•l' hlll'\l {ltty wages and an •ncenttve 11"Y black female. ex·i------x-----•I Tht undtfsignecs will 5ell none FORNIA GENERAL PART· paJt so tar., 1tnown 10 1he 11on w11t 1>e held on Dec.em ttwt decedent' Wtl L and Mu• l"d L•l-"t'fl 111 1ne1 Qll t>Onusl0<ttle s.asonthal tremely loving spayed 1970 AM restored at oubllc aucuon on thl•tn The name1sianc:tt>us•neU NERSHIPu11ust011'1'"1he 1nt1nOed troMleree are ber 14 1989 al 1<1S PM 1n OOC1octls 1la11y o..iom1lll'<I Dlf''"" '"Q•r ''''' "'' def'\IS your packet bOOt<" Call 752·8472 c:;'uu::•e bl~~rt./Dla3c9kO Oay Of Oecemoer 1969 at Mld•es' ot lh• 1n1ene1ee1 office ot the County Re, ~ Dept No 3 tout.a at 700 10 prot>a1e Tht .. ,11 an.i ""' ~" n~ 10 t.t' ,,., •• 1 ""' r .. .1• OPS can lletp Call today autom ahc. eKcell•nt con· 10 OO AM 81 Empue Seti 1renlle•ei!ISJ are !SIEM HUU co<dtr ot ORANGE County Tile nameisJ and bus1n.u C•vtc Cente• Ottvl! Wess cooic;11s are •~o 111oh~ ror tor11ec1 "' n""'•''' •) '" h• ror an 1mmed1ate inter· ~~/FllrS/Att d t tlon M ust see • Sl0t891 961 w 171h SI vu nd TANYA NGUYE'iVU State 01 Ca1ttom1a Will addreu ot the •ntendtd S.nta Aria CA 92101 •~am1na11on 1n lhtt ""' keot nearo A ")'"""Ml ·~•r• 6025 Cost• Mesa CA end HUGHES H vu 303'3 s SELL "r PUBLIC AUCTION transteree(91 ara WILLIAM IF YOU OBJECT Ill lhlll by th• court th1I" llW hOU• ,, ... ~ ''"' ..... view S tO 000/0 BO 640 -6944 lOSJ WHltrn Slates Bt1s101 Su11e 0 Costa TO HIGHEST 8 100EA FOR J RODGERS 13901 Y0t1>a oranttno ot lht pem1on you THE PETITION reQues•• ''" ~1e.ir "!'l ,11 I I•"•'" ,Jo· Contr.c11ng •umDe• ce· 9"6"'6 S ROLEX men s 181< oysl., ... YUl•lll•I mens .,..l>ttlbo1•ret 1056 Mesa CA ' ' CASH 1oay11Dte Bl l•me ot treet No 4 TuS1111 Call· shoutcl appear ti tbe "8811ng uth0<1ty 10 adm•nt\lf'f """ ,, r.q ' c.om" ..,,, I:'" "·• DYUll PRDTECTIDI SERVICES ...... /MllMI UPS e xp hel p f ul M acGregor Yachts 1631 Placenua, C M P •t "e. "a I d a I .. ' .. t J Th•t Ille pr()l)erly ~·11 H e 1n lawful m--. or the tor"'• 92680 ano ,, ••• your OOretllOflS Of .,. ... under llWI lnQt'Pt'.n P• ~I • Hl S•111 .. n••" ' ~' r. -""' ..... .........,...._.. Speetat l.andau 65K OflQ-Sit.,,. ~1.-y tu101tuJe -···• Jut>ilee bracelet Value inal mil•s LOADED hOIJHflOld 11 & 11e111 hl!re10-~ desc~•oe<t'n Un1teo SlalM J 111 Af ttlf That the Pfoe>erl\I pert .. lot. ""''"en ooi.c11ons woth d91"11 AOm1ms1•a11on n1 f1 ·~''''ii Ot.•O·" d~ .o.ru: 41 S 11 100 C II ~" 000 "' 4HTIS misc genera• as CnmH e Res CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· nen1 hefeto 1s desct1be<I 111 the cour1 oetort> the htam1g tttes Acl" tlh•l> <1ulh<'>ttty 11 C\1a1""" 1·• ' ' " '" "• · S4 r ice *" .. IN T S•r1ous Onl y 1060 Steve Kel,e) use<! I 0 s B & 1 · ~ 5 8 8.328. "" "' auran11 n ale N>• TRANCE TO l HE CIVIC ~neral as furniture. IX· Your apooar.11noe m11y b8 1n lpwl the oe•son.-1 •t;O•esen ?••" ,. ·~ t "• ,., • <l "'" 4 • $6500 534·2042 1."81 1066 Davia Bear W•ne en<1 1s 1oc.a1eo 81 3033 CEN IER 8UILOING 300 1 u r • s e Q u t pm en I perton or oy your an orney tallve 10 1ai.e menv 1M:t1on" !hf'"'""'"''"'"'"'' •'ti•• C1 lurntture and OOill 1069 s Bristal Suite 0 Costa EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE tr•O~name lease teasehOld vou ... AV EXAMINE lhe Wtthoul Obla1n1ng cwd "" 4 i lillemen• I ,, ~ ~ ... Ill ~~?~ ... ~·c~~!:: ~~~ Mesa CA 92626 ORANGE CA 00000 all improvements convenant hie to.ept oy tne COutl II ~ou p.ova1 Beto•e Flk•nQ CA•la r com"""' 0" "• Aut Imported 9100 Do•es 1070 Ra mono TM Busoneu n•me uS&J "0"' 1.11e 11nd 1nte•es1 con· not 10 compe1e and is are • person nter~ll'<I ·n acl tbfts ho,..t'v.., !ht> o<>r SI ....... • 1 DlllRllTI• 1 __ os _________ Gregoe. •u DOilly to.I 1 Dy said transferor~ al Sll•ll veye<J to art(l now held by •I IOCtled.at 1783 1 Sky Park 11>eest.tlt' vou may Me w•lh 'I0<\81 rep.Mf'ntAl•ve ~ rf' '''"I•' ; •••I • 1'""''"' I Appraised at $3875 * llW SILE troOln mot~r ana 00.:s toc;1111on •S IMPERIAL unde• sa•d Ot!ed 01 Truss '" CttcHt Suite 8 1rv1ne Cah· 1he cm.rs .i 1orma1 ReQU@~t Quired ro 0,..,,. r>OltCP 1o "' r .... , 1 01;1,q ,, ,, 11 Round stone apptol( 213 t09I 0 Donald Goto small DRAGON RESTAURANl the p•ooeny 511ua1ed 1n said 101n111 ror Spec1a1 Not•ce ot the 111. 1n1eresteo Of'rsons u"'''~ <;1.i1~'"' 1 u• r. •.., 1 "•· ot a caret Will sell tor Our en11re inventory hi$ 1 1111 1 and 00 • 2010 Thtl sa•d t>ulk treosler is County aod SHiit' dt'scnoed The Business name used •no or an 1nv11n~orv ano ao lhe~ have ...,11,ved no11c.e or ri1,1m~ 1•t-"' ~ • " 1" 1 $2 000 0 80 ur ur • 5 inlenc>ed 10 be consum· as ov 1a1a transferors at U •d 01111sa1 of e<\l<tle a~ets or or conM<!led 10 thi' l·•OPO~ll i..lll.:it ... "" l .. t • "· •'< 645. 7496 been drastocally reduced Oavio ~' lurn•tur" 40 11 mattd al I,,. office ot SIL P A A C E L 1 T H E loc.etlOfl is RVC GRAPHICS any oe1t11on o• account as tltOI\ 1 lhi' •ndt'f endenr ""' Ju• ''1 "'>J •' •"K · 642-432 I Ext 262 tor e•tra salllnQs' Ot1e Torrt-tH•f' ·~"''l VER SERVICE ESCROW L E A s ( H 0 L 0 Es TA.TE Thet $6>d OUlh transfe< 1$ P•OY•de<l "' ~ec11on 1;>!;() Of adm•n•Sl•ahOf' 1u'" r •• " r °'''" 6 mlLl••TffS soe ... ers 1 Ii'• and CORP 112912 B•ookriurst CREATED B'r •ntendeo lo o. consum-1neCahlorn1a Probate Code l>tt granll'C1 11n "" .tn • m .._, no.,,, t• TAlln USE 1540 Jamboree Road lu•n~ture 4~66 S 1 Caner St Su11e 200 Gtt•den A LEASE EXCCUTfO BY mated at lhe office ot BET· A Request f0t SP"C•BI Not•ce interested t>e•<\Or t.lt's an .1.1, '' 1•·~ '' ,. ts currently seeking people P•ts & ., _1_.,1• 6049 Newport Beach CIOI e~ 50 6 Bruct.' Gar Grove Cal!lo<ntil '1264~ On AETNA INSURANCE COM· T £R SERVICE ESCROW form is ava1lijl>te lrom th~ Oll).c:llOfl 10 th•s oe111tor and Cll'r~ C11, ,, C., 1.1 '-"" "' tor mo111es TV com · "" "'""-• tard 'eve•al 1>r""' ~nd or atle• OecemDer t5 19811 PANV A CONNECT1CuT COMPANY 14284 Be;ich court tlerk shows QOOd c&u!>•• ...,, , 1r.,. ( ,,, .. 111 •, F ,,, (1""' 1----------1••••••••••• CIOl"e' 506" <;•e•e Tl, or Ins Du•k tran511!• ,., not CO R P o RA 1 ON A S Blvd Westminster Call· Ch11r1es Mar• •V<11t .. •s COU•I Should not 1• "'' 11 t C OJld '.4•s • • •• " • merciats & lelevision * * PITLAll• * 12' YW •: :•~s an~1t.. ,,.., 6:;49 J•m wD,ect 10 C1u1t0<r • .., .J"• LESSOR A"ID B~ !(ARMAN f01n1e 92683 oo or alle< De Pettllonet aulh0<•ty ._ .. , .. • o'T ::::e~Ofl~rA~a~k'~?, 111,.,,.1 WHITE Ne"" Emo• A'IOy 60~~ m/ :~"~J"K '"'1~ •ormComme<t1atC>(J<"SK ASSOCIATES A CALI cemoer 15 1969 MAflK S flA"A .. OflT. A >iEAR1NC. ~ 10" l'" ((ls••'''""''',,, ,..~ Ak I A E i.. F11m i. Nev. Tttes '<ew o l"e tton 6106 FORNIA GENERAL PART This Oullo. lranslet 1s suo Eaq,. llllOflGAN, LEWIS & toon will oe n~o "DEC(V "• • • t.. I' 1 , ages please apply Call 1 a mPr•can 5 imo •llrn•tu•l" 6 00'"'' 800S r.J•) The n.ime ilnd add•ess nr "IEASHIP AS l f '>SEE FOR 1ec1 10 Cahlom •a Un1f0<m aOCltlUS, Allor new tor SER 21 1969 111 t .!'> P ,. , ,, ''" • 249.7391 lor an appt Beagle B•thon Fri~e Paint AM FM C.1~..elle Drew r.ouse,,010 r1•""'u•e , ,. B 0 5 1 0 n T 6 r r 1 e r Radio Wtl/I EQudl•l t'• TV'I nno DoH>< 801 • 0 ,01 1rie person """"' whom THE PE:AIOD AND UPON Commercial COde Sec11011 Pelltlonert. to1 S Gfand Deot No 3 •oc 1h"t TnDmmlPllATll Full Of part time Light typ1n9 ""''" tr a in 540·1777 WUllllll LAlllll Pre·prO<luct1on tor paint mtg Some heavyr hltlng & assembly worl< 54 SO hr Call Human Aesourse Mgr 545·7101 Ch•huanua C.oc ..... , LOIS or Ne• Par1 ... El'!V Troll~• OO•es I <.lf\•r,., Cl.,tim• may l>P Med •'I SIL· THE T(RM<; CONDITIONS 6106 Ave., 22nd f ir . Lo• A"· C•vlC Censer O•··" S p a r e 0 0 ,. e, CLEAN' Excell~I Crw 6010 W•Mcl llott•• VER SERVICE £SC ROW ANO COVE}-< ANT<, THERE The n.Jm" and aaoress ot ,...., CA to017·31tt Ana CA 92701 p 0, "~ O•, f , COPP 12912 Broo•nu'"' tN 'IN·A NED RE thlll person wtlh "hom J€Ff S. WESTERMAN, F YOU OB ftt l<ees"ond M 0n P.n~her d111011 S3000 080 C3 " ·• 1 >fl• '' St 200 PO Bo• 118.9 COR"F O OC tOBER 1 • c:ta1m5 ma, oe ltle<l ·s BE T Etq,. ANTIN. MAOASINN, o•ani.r>q c-1 th .. 1 "'' ti , • Min Sr.nnauzPr NO•· •63 1·4705• ~:~q Plol No ... mrer" ?~ Gotrrlen Grove CA M'64l 1q;g ~~BOOK 1:\1~~ PAG( TEA SERVICE ESCROW STlflN. UTZ & OflEaOW, '"°'''Cl e•lh r JI 1P1• .1! ••• 1----------- w e g d,.. E I ~,, 0 u,, a N· 1~ Es..•Ow No '1? 18 j inc !n" 1<81 OF orr I( •Al RE COM PANY INC 1428• 12100 Wll1hlr• 91Yd , Ith fl.. n1ta••ng and >I lll' ,ou• ()C,. PUBLIC NOTICl Pek1nqt'Se Pot:'dl+' ~at 89 LEGEND \ 13'1 dil~ ror l1hnq C.I J1m\ Dy i OR DS RE r £RE NC E Beech Btva Wes1m1nJter Loe Angtle1. CA 90025 1ec11on!> 01 "'" ""11l"r• "l'ltt'' Terr P• Ron w e1•er 90 INTEGRA. ~n1cr~o110 .. hall1>11 Dt-<,.m Bfl~~c. HEREBY '-'"DE TO Ct 1ttorn1a and the 1os1 aav Put>hsrieo Onoge Ce>as1 hons ,..,,.., '"P ""''' , .. 101P NOTIC}C. ~ .. ION Samo~ed SCl'l•t' ~ e• ~e Nit.IC NOTICE l>t'• 14 196'< ... r ct s 1111: 'HE RE CORD t t<EREOf 10< """9 oia1ms bv an~ creel• Oa •v P1101 NCM •mt>t'f 28 2'9 1no ,,8.r.n4 '°''' •<>P>'., E OF PETIT S1>e tie Wess,. dnO # •e SAVE.I SALE.I !><"""'"" Otlv l t-•o .. .,,,, r :.)R r .J ... L PAIH1( UI ARS to• sh.ill ~ Of'ct'mbtir l 4 Df'lcemt>er '> '>il'9 •nc.e ma, t>P ,., ,,..,.,,,, °' : , 1 TO ADMINISTER Hdlf Po• TP" pr S179S (0" .mmdht"• Cl llf ~PK• T .. r l f s ~ F E s •989 wtuCf' •5 !rte l>us.neu T //n<J& .,.OU• ftll0"'1'r ESTATE OF: All PuPD•f'~ gu ,,,101eea E•cellent Selection NOTICE Of h+>d 3D•»e N•FJ.•E • NOFR SA ·O a:iv betof-lh~ consumm.!I· 81111111 1C NOTICE r vou ARE A C.REO ·o• RUTH ELIZABETH If PETLANDPA V1t10N JIMSLIMll PETITION TO D111!od No,l"mbu• •& .EA",( HAS 8EEN AS 11one1atf'SP4!'C•lteda1>ov" r~ or a c:onMQt<•! ,,,1 1, 1 DEVER E--'-'-d 0PfN , QAv<; ADMINISTER ESTATE 1<1!1Q s1(,flifO 10 WESHIELO Dilled NovernDe• ?O !hf' d"Gf'itSN:I , 11> ,.,.,~• • 1,. CASE NO. A 150971 .. .,.....,. ..... nt \I/ante •6'.1'4 O"l(~ 8•.1 "l s ... OF CHARLES Mil TON KIEM tfUU vu. HUGHES £HR T ')5 NOu~ TRIAL 1989 It S2915 tO•H .1.iom ... 11 • .,. ... J ,. To a• '-S 5535 40'> '""• 11,.,1 'C T ,,_.,., 100 t Oua1t St Np• B • W,U TEAS •111 M VU. TANYA NGUYEN VU ~•?AN• A CA rQNR1A WILLIAM J flOOGEAS NOTICE TO ma .\ oc:ov 1 t•,. 1 ,.,, , , ·.·c-o····P-A·N-IO_N_A._11·e""n"'d"'a-nt * ••1.•2•1 * 112·2112 CHARLES MAAK P;(>I!\""" )• )n'J~ ( O<t\I ,£'.ERA. PAR• ... FRSHIP lnl•ndH Tr•n•I.,.. •CUlflEltOTl!,OflSSFOf •epr~se• .... "' •I [ .. I l' benekianes, _ .... creditors "" -• • WAL TEAS 0 I ~ p ,,1 ...... ,...r .. , ~" B• A'>'' GN~• N' #H•CH PuDh'>t'i!O Ot l'l!le c .l~I nAN EA lhP LOU" .. ff·• •r '" contM'IC}8'lt et ..... IOfS Mid Dedicated mature 1011· ... 'll llOi c ... No Al10016 llfl'• Rf( OROED MA• I •984 Oa '• P1101 No ....... r> ... :'Cl (S.C... 1101·1107 l•Om .,,.. j ,,.. ' I.,. ' ==:.. be--:::,...., mail: 1ng. ano honest riomeL011ab•et yro10<...i1ttoc..J1 ,I • ,.,,...,.,,. 1..,,,.,.,,,.,,,., I 11·4.., AC, ~1 .•Rv M F~~r N O •'189 U.C.C.) ~.incP ol •t>llPr ,,.., • •Pf1 care Compan1r0r & or neulrd all ~net~ tnv~ 'i A C •ne>e s.unroof ver • '"" •r ,, "'", 1.,1 1 , .. d !I• 1 • •. ,, nF or r •Ci At >NT-I, No1°ce 1s t.e•eb, Q• ,,.,, •r. ,.. ~"'1 0., 'f l(!O 11 ,, .. ·•, the w1H OI ~E• ~h Atlndt seeks pos111on accen Free 10 qJ he"'" ''t•Jn $4 lOl'I R on IC··~ , 0 •"''" , ,.., "'-t• PUBllC NOTICE "r c i;,r s Rl FERf"ICf c;redilo•s ot Int> w·I'"' lo•nia p, ,1 di<' C "" "·• ~EVERAUTH LI H E.Jlpen ence Outstano.ng Mo ... inQ a""1a) "16) ;>24S ~'>Cl 09;'2 °• '>82 ·•is C.I• ........... ,. ........ ~ I I( s........ ar ••• J • [RES~ •.•Af'I[ TQ :~.~r:,~~'~'':o.'~,",:'i:.! •·m~ ,,,, ' "O (. .l"' " ' • A PEllTION t\as been refs Avail now as llve-•n PERSIAN KITTE"IS Sv HONDA 8? ACCORC. I"'" • ,,,. ··~ • • " • 1 .. ~ '"F RfCORD THERE'lF de l"•Plr" P• , 1 • ,, • .., • " filed by BAAB.ARA 0 15 di)' Wk~ f5.44-2264 pet1or qualtl~ Pedigree I :I DOOR HA TCHBACI< c """ r ' ~· -) I\ SUPEAIOlll COU"T r R' l PAR Tl( JLARS PUBllC NOTICE ~~e111:.7e~:!~~b•~nt;t'll) lrNn '"~ O•lfll )I ... , •• .. • MIFFLIN and ARTHUR Beau11tu1 Ll')v1ng Gooo A c AM FM StArPr ~~µ~f~~ r': r~· ><M• (S g: ~:~1:6:~.~ I ~j~;;(,,,\ ,,; 'HE 'rr fl£SOLUTION The namt!S ,1n('I r"'''nes-. .,,,~,~~ ~.0A ,'"r '"'" •.r .... ,~TOWE OE~~,, 111 "~ Home .. $22'i '>lo· 1692 981< "'1 'o/er¥ good conCl A Pf" • r" • 1 t • •' ' , • FOlll THE COUNTY A l >t AT l f AT A 1 ~4 NO. 19-9010 address.s O! lhe •lltf'Olli''11 ftll! •etil r 111-""'' 1 • CU'*1Q<I ,. ..., ........ r. S2nO 080 513 'i638 iran•te•o•s "" SAEB ' altlomta v ounty "' D, (.r I .. , ..... , •• f, '.... OF OAANCE ,... r A 1 r • .,. THF NO~tCE OF • ,., .... v"'"" Ir ... ~ ... I ORANGE REGISTERED S11AR-PE 110 NOA8JC;11Cidoor ,,,..5,,~"'" ~· .. •·' lnlh•ll"-ll••ol the Es ·.:.·f (J· (;.. ~OR•••1" INTENTTO ;~Vl03700?•,ua .J•.A~1,.,...,,11•f, • i,,,,. .. THE PCTl'TION PUPPIES i:lead1 ror natcntt..i'~ Al;!ll c;.lr<>C1 t ,,.,,... ~·" 'l'Jo• '"'•" l 1t1 ot JOMN AALPM )U•,t' "r JAAl1 .,,e, C. ' DEDICATE EASEMENT 0 Santa Ar CA '' 0 ,,, .. OU•' ~ ' ,., ' "''·'' • requ.s• ltlal ARTHUR S ChrtS•"'la s Champion tor 0, Q ,..11 ...,, e• s f Mf PE•lf •Ct•i "'l•·""1 I HOLLAND. Deeee..ct )F ,..f .·.~oi:.• flf./OC .. DE ••Or •CE S "'f Rf B' r rie soc.at.on '" C: 1110" ' •o• SM> " •, i ,,, "" " DEVER S ARA8ELLE L D I o u d ' n e s nPver '" aCC•<lPnl $(' 200 fl•f' O"'C~I'"' NI i I •t"<l CASE NO a 141 402 I <,(.J~•B! ()AS f 0 l OWS c, '1f '~ r~.:11 • ""' •Isl oa, •lf 1"41 c;111el e•ecuto,f' oll•tt'l ,"0 01 ... ,,,,.,,, '' o l ui FULLER and BAABARA 474-31521843-0152 S46_680J Auqu>I • e 1 1110 , ., ,,, NOTICE OF r llf'.K.f A ct !<!Ovl'mC'"' t'l.1\4 th!' 01 Pfln<:1oa1 Ou\tn,.s\ OllJCP Oriltiof'"""', , ,.,, 11, •'i .. 1, O M IFFLIN be ~'9cl Andauts 60 I 0 --...... Fine European & Amt!l1Can Muska! l~nts .AnllQ~ 8000 SQ It • We Bu y Estates • 605 5 193 t Newport Blvd C M llU•m Top SS Paid lo• Pottery' *UIS llflAI * Catalina Bauer Kay Finell 30 5 & 4o s d•Sh· Good condition "'"th case ware cnina oecorii11t1te & Pe.Jvey amptol1er 1une1 ltgunnes 673·6223 & stand Call 722-0893 alter 5 pm Afe'IMKes 60 I I TV. Stereo. EIKttonla i<ENMORE GAS DRYER 6000 VVI B JG •c.- cond 1 ,.,, "If'• run<\ g•ea1 '"" 52280 760 1()% "1!1•r.l'c ~·"•r 111 .,,.., ,j PERSONAL I All V~F<ri.EVf,,.rS Bo.i•<.l 01 E<1• Jtoor ()I "'" ollhe iniendellH•r·\' .. ""', ><ot cl'r"'"'' ... , • •peraonalrepree.nta""• s ... i; .. rt, ,, I •I .. "·' ... ' •• ~· Jt ' AEPAESENTATIVE s '). "ut.. ,Rf s A•,o flUllD .. (.. r 1.-0 c; t '), ,, .. ,. ,.me I\ "' • ~ .. (J • IO adrTWtllllef h ...... °' PnQ•<'e '""'' l" •t>pl r' "·• CKJ•I SALE OF AEAL •4(,5 '"' .., ( • S IE [ A <, 1 O•..ir .~ C. ·•"'' ~a · All oll'!et l>u\or "'"I """'"" :i• ", J • 1'18 dtcedl!IC molt'!> A HEARIN(, • •r .. ~... PROPERTY Al 0 Ot.'(;Bfr• ,. , ...... I ... I " 0'"" I ~"~ ul•IY .tna •dd•eu .-• "Cl t,, 'l'f ;o<l• A Ile .... ,.' • r... THE PETITION •1or .,,, ti"'""'"• .~ PfllVATE SALE • Al f CI O•, tOI • n r o• "•·r•I•"•' '" Q•Jnt 10 nten<le<l tr;yi~te•' "'""' •• 1 e•·..,.. 1 , .r, •• ~ ._ dltmdrlnrs Cle• 14 t96C. JI I 4'• PM ,, (Prob•ll ;Oil• 'fl At T '·JO ... ··o AS 5 '-'SA l•m1led Pt1rl,..f'r\h10 lh•ff yeOlrS '"" "'"'• hf ltP u•I ..... I Wll.L 8'ld OOtlieilit. ff .,,, ~P! Nn 3 .• tlf'd ,, 700 TIO, 712) I ... n ..... N O•• A ...... ,. Rf A C.dlolnrn1a ,.,,,,.d P•Htner oasl so '"' as ""0"'" I ,~.. Allo•n•1 tor Petitioner be .,,..,,.., lo pte)bele NISSAN 5EIJTRA l98'> C..,< C"''''" D••" N .. s1 t4 Qt Cf "" •1f•f!· ( Jf•OEC> t, &ri•.-l~f \1>1c ' "'"r " P l l"' lllen<1f"ll 1'n"""'"'' ''"lMAflK.G AHCEL STEP· The Wll .cl any aocicm XLNT Cond•n,. A C '>•n1 ... AnaC••l'Ot Jo/E~• ·~~· •A'H(( [) 0A(,("4•A••04,f1f 1;1 S '"''''"' !Cl l" I "0'•' nore HENS. HAG, LASATER .,. • ...... i.. lot AM ~M r,fe• td'>'""EI F f0•J OS.,f:C. • • ·~ .... o ... A..,0 1 r' .. , • I r l 4,..[0 <; •,•At-Rf """"" er • ...... C l•lll•n•a •< Tne ndme<, trod r>u~ ness SCHULMAN & AOGERS 8llW'IWIMIOn 1r1 h • "- ru nl o•eal $4280 l ;i1,1rhr>1~nt •r, .. c.i·1h• '' ,..,,,,,, ,.,, , ... I ,,,. ' l"l<.i)<, o~ o ....... GE lnpG.,r.e•J f'•"ne• Jl'l e• '\ddll'$) 0' ,,,,. Mo•no.-ci ,,. Wllehlrt 91 11th Fir e,,"9coun 760-1096 I 'h'.>U•d appp.~• 1111.,• ~"·J• • ~ JOHl1 ru,L r,. •· )• •~•" o 1"11 • CAI ~O~N A clu•••e l"asmen1 101 the transtprt'(;<' J'" M NOOILoe Anvet-• CA 90017 THE P£llTOil NISSAN SE N T FIA 1985 an<J \late •vu• 01o, .. e11c.ns .• dt'CR8~t>d w• I "'II ti I' •• 1 .. I PARC.El e ourOOJI.' OI C.0'1"11uc11ng • MOINI 'l6 Hay~ SI '" n.. PuDh'>f'M IJ!jlll Jt· I. J '1~· aultloftty lo file ""111!! ... t. L'{.I QI~ "IT ~·e l ... •r e ' <.! ' ,. IJ . •: • ,,. 4 r)r TAAi,.. •ir ""Oru I• c .. llul " l• .. n<,<;f>ovPI c~ 9:1700 Ol ·ly Pol()! •• , , .. e rr '0 ,, ~., .,. ..... 9'ltra JO~ miles 2 ·d00f I'"'• CA.r't.ef'"'•''"'rt 'Pd•r • t>dd•·r ..ir1ch .. 1 ,,,._.,_,,.. •""' •': AS -e.,,nN'"~ Jt..i A,tr-·d d d1<J(.t"''' t•hmr..J 'fu "81 the °"'"'"".1'" '>"fl'h· ~l"mt,.._,., ..... ~' und9t .,_ lndepenc:tent $4 695 0 80 673-4221 (O.,t ~~Pf"3'r' ,. ~ •• t• ' ond·l•Dn\ .... r .. r 1•! ... .,,,., \IAIJ ~f t,r M ,f ~ •• tiOO~ I ·•e .i• h v ,, .. H·ij• Sc;h(>()I nM>t ne1f'IO s J~\(' ~·"' ' Actr*l191taeon of e ..... -·'·'·II" oe~~., c>< by ; ••• ,....... "Of'""' 1n('I •ut!"'< I I on l'jt "•C.E ~ ~. A~,[J ~.. ~ 4'? I ,., .. "''' , 11 l c I/ JI ?(>r>t>l .tl .... ' ·•1 tu•• I • ' .. ~ Ad en-llUll'lorlt)' .. GOOD CONDITION S55 1---------1 Call after 6pm f5.46·~336 Console w ork s g ood vou t..IAY FXAM1NE '"• lttmt11<1n t;~ "" .:o;P'•·o• i..• SC.EllANf ') "' •JIAOC. '""" Co.11•1, • Oq"Qt' '"" eou '"'~" ..... " P\el.IC NOTICE allow W'8 per90nal S100 546-4•35 hl111 >.ep101"""'"'' ••""'Court on [)(>ct••N>P• 12 ~EC.OROS 1i Ql'lA!<!C.EIS1,11 .. ,re''''"" a o.-"1t:Pd 1eas~no1d "'"' "'"'""'' repreeen141""'8 lo ...,,. Tappan gas ranoe combo are a oe•~" """'' .. 'P" •n 198'1 11 10 oo a M ,.., C:.OUN 1 ¥ CA t FOR"1 1A .n tSee E.•h>b•I A1 and •\ soc.ale<! ai i ,.io !\.t i "I NOTICE Of m11t1y ICllonl WlthOut m1erowave above over ttwl es1a1e 1ou ma) f 1•• N th 1nere.i11~,.,, m11 '"' 1,. .. , I BE•NG THE l AND AS DE I A oubh( met>fonq ""°" lhP St St~ "'* '•'"~ G ' Pu auc HEAAINC obteineng . COUr1 approval brO<le< below White Aln: the c;ourl 1 10<r>1a1 A»oue..I 1ovi.e<J by la"' a1 ''" ,u,~,. ,, r1NEO I!<! THE CONOH10NS Quttt1on of m.~~'"11 '"'" 92714 8 Y THE COSTA MESA Bebe taM\9 C»ftaln V91'Y Cond $400 6'5-0415 • ... 7lJ •t 1•001JJ ..-, tor Soec·•· NOi•.~ ol H·e ! I i<LEIN " 0 RO RKf -11 A"4D 5 T PV A TION.:. Of dt'Cl1Cal00 • "' 0-"~Id JI'": o~ 1: dB~~~:;.;,a;:, ·:~ flEOEVElOPMEN'T =t .... ~~ --t1'19 0lan nventO•f ano 10 tor~1,1,,1tN>tt>•>c.•J 'I'" THISCOMM1 T~•f"IT D\I• I Adm ~Ir\! " AGENCY CITY Of ....... -. WASHER & DRYER S 145 • 8~ list ~ l~\i C• "*' or••sal of e<slat~ asPI\ o• of rtsen1a11,e ill 20;>• ~10"" E J(C E PT' "4 C. I HERE Cente• 5050 Ba1r.anc a toe.at on ' A. f OP~ .. , COST A MESA , .... 9Mnla""8 d be 88, FREEZER & DISH-•16 \}~ al li6~ ~9 .Im any pe111ron O• eccoun• as Broadwa1 Su·I" 301 c;,.n1 .. rRO'-' All IM PROVE Part.w.iy ''••nf' C111tl0<n1a S A M S S T 1 L E CAllfORNIA ON ~ed '° 9MI nollC8 lo WASHER$125 ea Gar-=-•lllOJ S.t l1t111o O .llllt prov1C1ed 1n!o8(;ltlln l2SOolAna Cdl•lorn1a 1111t1>•·q~1 MfNl<; Sl t:HCTURESon1t1f'Slhdayn10<>ceml>t'r CROISSANTS THEPROPOSED ,ln.., .. ledperlOftlunleea age lrtg $75 646-5848 Costa Mesa lhe Ca11focn1a Prooa1~ C.ode 1111e •Ole<"~• ;rl'.l ''''"'c or AND 8.J•LD•NG5 LOCATED 1999 di the hnu• or 7 30 That H •d but• t•dn~h" 'I STATEMENT OF lltl8Y haVl8 ..,.._,no~ or Huge Clean-Out Sate• LOIS • " )()Oll 1 ., l&MP ISOOllS A Request to• Sl>f'Ct81 ~~··ce th• dlCH~ If 0 ll '""' ON SA•D l AND AS Ells IEO 0 c;toc.• 0 rn •lll~l'\Oed to oe rnn~ '"' EJUSTINO COIW'9d '° .. P'09098d "" .. -_..--_-----60--·14•1 ·~l<<U ..,,al l&S'Jl,Sl•'fS lt)(m is ava l{IO~ from tte r>gl'll Mle nterhl lr'IOP 'HEREON 145 OF OC.TO IOAflOOFEOUCATION. mtled•llhe r lt'Lfl'>' 8 J q 09UGATIONS AND ICllon ) The ,._ndenl r..-•-w Of antiq ues lurnt1ure COW'!Clttl• tillt'lh&ltneEstat"'' 0,... .... BER IT 1<P9 AS CON '"lne Unffled khool Oil · ROW ESCROW O <.0' ITATEMENT OF .,,,.._.elorl ~1N>rlty ........ M attress b0.11. l<eme. new S235 840·8733 hsehld & mo<e' Pamttngs 135-317( Charles '-'a•• W.tlte•~ RALPH H0l ANfl dl" VfVED 8' Af'"lA LIFE IN· lllcl, Dt1tld E ••own, Sec· Par~cente< O<, Sant.t "'"' 1 EXISTING "9t0 CRAMS .. be 9'8'11itd U,,.._ en from $3 Silver 1ewerly ~ frttwlf (~) Pe1111one1 tt'll~d Ms acou11f'd t•i no SURA!<!CE COMPA.NV IN rettr• of the eoard of Cahloon•• 92TO, O" o• 1111" l FOfl THE l'"*•llld ~ ,..._ an from S4 Doti showcase II ~. S1MJ h MARK S flA,.APOflT, ~ra11on ot law or 011>er ,.,•Wo Of ED RECORDER OC TO Education Decemoer 15 1'".I' COSTA MESA obfee_,n f'9 petrton S8. Mink rug S 15, Frencn ltq,, MOtllOAN. LEWIS & otner 1na11 or on add111c,n In B£A • • !'l8G •N BOOK Put>h\hl'<I O"tnc.e Coast This O•JI~ trtln\!ttr •ult DOWNTOWN , 8'ld ~ alU841 vaf'\1fy $25 ThurS<la)' & Srct llld hrts •oceuua. Allorner for '""'Of lhe d«t'lt\f'd al I~!" •HS'· Pi\GE t277 OF OF Dil•ly PtJot r4er..M"nDe• 29 jlCI IO c lofQ<noJ "..' .• .... flEDElfE\.OPMEH T #try .. ~ "°4 II.I. ••• FnOay Only 8am.;tpm ~Sal '-tlt'-a, IOI S Orencl ttme ot n1s dea11> " 1nct 1c, F C Al RECORD$ Of SAID 196'1 Comt'!'lelcia CO<lf' ~f'<" '' PROJECT gr-rt ~R~lt)' ewt 961 W 17th S t ,.., _________ ........ , 22ftd fir., Loe An· t ll IMI ce<1a1n r@al P•ooerly ORM4C.E COUNfY w~u 6 106 >40 r (. E '> •• f ~ r i< C ' Wll .._ ~ on ..... Ca -17 31M h C IC PARCEL C The nam~ ano dll•t>'>~ nl 1 t L. ( ... ,_, I ... --Situated .n I • •Iv 0 O\la l he PICSOn ~th ... hon" ... V<-• lhll n,. , •• •·••· t ---ne.i ,.. t ~ .. n Newport le.ch 6169 Nl"'WPORT .,.,, •. WEITE9'MAN. Mes• Orange County Cal! NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE· c1a1rns may De l1ltd !$BUR Reo1.<~e1opm..n1 "1.1•"·{. 1 45 p M in Dept 3 -~ E~. ANTIN. M/\OAl fNM. lorn•• dese<iDe<l a\ follows MEN TS OVER LOTS t• ROW ESCROW co 501 C11y ol Co,.ta M~ l.d •· 1---.. 100 CMC •• e,w• Four [)a;gners & Gem I MPORT~ ITI•. LITZ a GllllOW, 2001 Meyer Ptt te Cosia i\ND 1~ OF TRACT NO Ptr~c.ente< C. Sallltl Ana •o<n•• •tr>e Age•<• ,,, c.,., Oriwie WMI a.. 1 teble 4 chatrs 2 arm Stone Jewelry Who,._ "'<.. 12100WhNfe-.tl.. .. llFI . M ... Ce•1l0tno1' more tu>t) 9740 AS SHOWN ON A rta.JCM)TIC(' CA 92TOSEsc•ow 60•I&. hOld •PuD .C llf'A•"1l r.[). ,.,,. CAll2101 Cheirs. 2 leafs Queen u ler 1nvrte you to a JAQJMS Lee ........ CA 90025 deKt1MO as MAP RECOR OED IN BOOt< JST alld Ill~ last Cit l()f """O Cemt>f'f 1) 1qaq 'II 'hf'.. "' IF vou 08JECT TO Anne style $1500 new, Christmas G ilt Extrava· .. ~A#,,." Put>l•alleel O<a~ Coasi LOI 96 ot lr'ICI "lumtoer 406 PAGES • t AND 42 Of MIOU ITION claims Dy en 0 .J,10, snatl or s 00 ",,, ,. " '< • f'9 OtantlnO of tf1e petJllorl •11.cellenl COfldO $800 00 gania Custom decor· L •\,l)•f Dally Piiot Novtm1ber 28 29 1986 1n lhe City ol Cos•a M ISCELLANEOUS MAPS NO. ..... " l>4t Decemcie• ,. 1969 '"ere•ll•• dS 1n "'·'''', .r ~ ~-.. "' 0 80 6A2·•321 E1et 262 ate<! T ·$hlr1S. baskets, ~u' 1"1'!'•1" ~ "1t·.....S """"' December S 1989 Mesa ts shown Oil a map RE C.OROS Of ORANGE NOTICE OF be rli!l•d '" "'" (.. h ! ,,,.,, • .cl ·--..= a. "A tt bo a "l'IJt • M1\4 ! TW097 the<eol recorOfld •n B...n" 72 COUt•tv CALIFORNIA AS •TENT TO wh•Ch '5 the buaine~ 08y Cham~,. r 11, H 11 •7 f 1, 01 .. 6'6-7•.v wreat ..... 01 xes. v;c:. .._lore !he con• .. m-a1·~ .,.. • .... <' p.,,_ '4 1 and ~I Mis '>A•O EASEMENTS ARE OE· OIOtCATE EAllMENT ""' ~ "' ~· "'··ve Cos1o1 •t•• • C •, ---~-l0<1an-style °'nan"*llS & 1...... _,,..... date soec:1f1e<1 o1t>Ove v-"~-• -· '""" --· while•U·W811 gill wrap-.ACIO Y'"C'O' _.f1'0!". ,..,IC M)TIC[ cet•eneous M tps "1"(.0•lls SCRIBED ANO DEFINED IN NOTICE s HEAE8Y f()'n•• 10 con~ ... '"" l h ,_,,. Yovr Otnling Room Table 30 & Dec !Nlws 'P"""1lr ol Ottnge County SECTION 1 0:1 Of TMAT GIVEN 11\al on.,,. 21SI Cl•~ ~ ~ 18 '989 p.ov• an(l 11dOPloQl'I ., ,,.., IHI ...... ,,., be "' ''"ported solld Italian pl:l Nov. 1• m• C-9 • ._...... 51717 ThlS .... IS SUb19Ct 10 c;ur CERTAIN LEAS~ OATEO of Novembtf 1989 the Pu Or PIOC>OMO Slatement I E. ...... Ot..,,..,,....., merble • 54" roond 1op ~~ ~~1,!~~ CatllSle .nat t • JU •too NOTtcE Of rent ta.11es. covenants con OCTOBER 11 1979 ANO 8o:ird or Ee1uce11011 or the Oaity b'r..::' No a;!~0~1 isttt'9 Obl>gat•on• 11no c;1111f' on wood -r.afved e>ed· _,,-y., I'll.-.&. ~ Pl'TlTION TO CllllOfll res1rtet1ons rsse• RECORDED OCTOBER 17 lrinnt Unillec! Schoot O.~trtct 1989 v mens ot e.,51,"9 Proqr.il'I'~ IF' YOU ARE A ... Paid 13000 WIH sef1 ADI I ITUt I ST ATE veflons right.a rogn~ 01 wav 1979 IN BOOK 13355 PAGE o1 O.t ng41 County Galt '11746 lo< 1~ Cost<t "4..-, n ... CAEOITOA Of a for s 1000 or obo 1111TI T11m 1• °' CNAM.al -.TON NMments and ex•st•nQ l'fl •282 0 1' OFFICIAL RE-lorr\11 adOPled a AffolutlO" ,0,.r R80eveloomtoN r:.,, con~t crecttot ol tl4' 175-9738 (on Balboa Hatcht>ecll. AM/FM stereo WALTl9'1 ... cumbfances ol rf'C()fd CORDS OF SAIO ORANGE of lnlefll!()fl 10 oranl IO !Kl ot 1n. Agenr... .-C••ed you mull f1'e castette Excellent con· CHAM.II M. WAL TEfll Tile terms af\CI cone1o1 ons COUNTY SMSA Ltmttecl Pertner$1l1P ~ M)JJC[ Sectl(jf'\ lJ 1111 r 1 th.-'f04ll c:t.tn Wffl f'9 coUf1 !eland) dltlon, only 40.000 miles c .. No. A11001t ol tale are C8Sh •n q w1u1 llle s1re.1 address and A Ca1ttorn1a hm11ed pa11ne1· Caltlornoa Com"'"" 1, ><e tf'(j ,,,.. a copy to f141 Kl"O m attress & bOK S.,000 642-432 1 eJtt To tit l'letrs. benet1coanes money or lhe Unttl'd Stain Other COl'l'mon Otso9nah0fl l hlp of which PacT•I ,.ICTITIOUI llU ... I S devetoomer> L l " HPBllt 519'90nal F9PftiMtl'4llMI epnnga '40. drop-leaf~§!§~Ei!=::~il 3e3 or n0-6799 (a'1er a ed1tors con11ng~1 Oted•· ot America A1 1eu 1 ''an, of the reel P•ooerty Cellular eCalll0<noa c0<Po1· N._ITATIMINT and St iely Coot> c;.f'C11or ~led by tt.. OOUl1 dinette Mt w /4 chrs $30. hours) 10<1 t nd e>ers6ns wno may S2 000 00 ot the 1moun1 1>'(1 d es c" o • d ab o 11 e tS t toon or Irvine C.lllorrua 1s Tht lollow•no persons •r• 33000 tt sect 1 O•O~•OfllS 1na1 witlin lour months from dOll cradle as 67~7 1 __ ___ other'WIM bt .nt&1eslfld on to acc:omoa"Y 111e olle• ana DVrPOlttd to oe 4750 VON the Gen.,aJ Partllt!f .,, •• ooono bvai-as the A.gene:•~~ 1 , •o 1.,.. 11'18 cMl8 of first imuance of 14 LA A motOI VW GTI 1185 Red, the """U 0< n late 0t DOit\ of Ille Ol lj!nCe 10 Dt Pdi<I Oii KARMAN AVENUE NEW-ctus•~• easment tor lhe AO L18 MA AKE TING Lo"' and MOOe<tli' , C• ·-e lefteB • f)fOVoded 111 Ratten coUcri.-un1que 195. bOat lno enolnel. good tufWOOI, cauett•. Sub c H A Al E s M I l T 0 "' COfll1tm•1ton of Ult' t>v PORT BEACH C A 92660 PV•l>OM of COflStnict1ng a 1100 Mt1n SI Suit• E HOUS•OQ Funn •o• D .,. ID"' MCIOn 9 100 ol '1• Oun can-Phtlle d ining cond w l traller S800 wheels w /,,._ tir .. 5BK WALTERS akll CHARLES Court Ta•es rents 00f'f11t-BENEFICIARY TRANS mobtle ae!tular uanK .. ver ""'~ CA S2714 Aede~eroomenl Prv1,.,_1 r C•tomia Probete Code ta.ble & b\.tttet S2 50 ea mites $5499 ot>o Oays M WALTERS lf'IQ Ind rn111nten.:inc~ e• AMERICA LIFE INS ' AN· ana ad1ecen1 an1enna Slfuc Oan..i Cashllo Jr t R4'9· Fttc&I """~ ''16~ 116 di'(! lhe lime lot r*nQ elatrTW &4S.5914 or 645-8 231 •97-3 18 l Eves 4"9-S6()9 A PETITION hH '*-"1 MIO C>enM!I and Otemiums f'>fl NUITY CO 1213)7'2·5331 lurt •t Woo<ll>roclge High gae Coutl L.lQ.m• NIQvel each '•sca1 Y.ar fhf'll• l'te• .. no4 e•swe ~· lour by Char'-Marti Wette<s 1n •nSU<•~ 9CeePt1tt>te to the Tiie u~signed Truetee Scl'IOOI 2 Meadowbr~ n CA 92677 not lf'H IMn t""'''( ~t• .,, 1 monfla from tl4' ~ the Superior Cour t ot Call· PIKCllaset r.tlaq bt P•Qtate<l d•tcl .. ma My haDthly tor any lhe Cory ot Irvine County ot Gillet L11rre1ll• :I~ 33 1 r~.1 01 •~e '"• nc•~r • dlll9 no-.d llbove ~ii!iiii::?!~ lornia, County or Orange as ot Ille dali' ol cont1rma. •nc:O'rKl,,.,s ot the llrMt Ort t1Q41 Sltlt ot Cakl0<n.a Laktsttot• Ln El Tooo c1-•unos •·•ocate<J 10 ,,,. "O<"" YOU MAV EXAMINE ~ TME PETITION rlQUISIS toon ot sale l lle •Hmtnallon ll<ld•tss ana olher t onimon deK•be<I ilS IS.. E•M >1t AJ 92630 Cy for IO(;h P101ec1 '" ,,. .... lie M pl bry ... COU'1 " LAC 1t de the ~enl 1 WILL dete<J ot lltle •ec0td1ng ot con· 0tsigna11c>fl '' 1111y allown A P\lbltc meet1nv uoon tile This buson1111 is con-appltCablt F11eat Y@'I• •(· ,OU •• • P8'90'1 VIie, 1.ownw. derk blue. August 28 1980 be 11d-veyance shall O. •• the e •. neretn ountion or matt.•ng such ducteo by a gent'ral part cept ., necessary to pa1 ror tnter•'9d In the ...,. .. ... ,.,.,. IOeded 13.000 mlll.O 10 probtlt The"""" 's P8f\M or the purc:h11ser S8td 111le win bt ma<le but deelteat'°" w1" t>e held a1 the nersnio e111s1tng o1>1toat10n• ,,,,0 .o• ,OU "Wf rt1e with fie OOUr1 mMea 12200 ~24 av.Ublt 10< ... m1nahon m Prooerly '' totd '" as 1• #lthOut c;ovenant Ot ...,. D111 roct Adm1n1stret1on The ••0111r1nt com. exist•no PIOiect5 program' • lotmel ~I lot ltliiiiiiloiiiilii~ll!!ll---••I:::-:::-:;:.,~-:-:::" the hie k99t t>y the eouct condotlOfl ranly ••press~ lfnploed •• ce nter SOSO Btrrenc t "WlflC8CI 10 trinsact bus .. or aicl ,.,,_ Tr.. A~c, ,,,., Soeoal NollCll '1e IW1G A HEARINO on the peh-B•dt Of otten •re 1nY1ted oard.nt 111'8 ~.Cl' Parkwty ltW1e Calltorrna ness Ul'IClel the ltellloOtJs f)f~80 1 oropoMCJ S\.lll ol an wwenloty ri tlon will bt hekl on O&cem-for ll'lls pr~ty nd must encumb<~ 10 pey the °"the Sth day ol Dec.mbef bul inMs nacnt or nemes merit or Eiush"O Ool.gat10ns llPP'...., of •tete -• bef 14 t989 et 1 •S PM 111 tie lfl """'1"0 ano will be re-rem .. n•no pr1nc:1pt1 sum of 1989 et tl'le hOur ot 7 30 llsted 1D01te on Novem08f and a prC)p0$.ct Sta1em .. •11 01 ol eny P9"*>n or Dept No 3 tocateo et 700 cet\18d as the olflet ot l<LEIN the notll(•I MCu•.0 Dy said o'ctock pm 21. 1989 t E11s11ng Programs tor ui8 .xiount • ~ '" C<v1c Centtr On14 West & 0 FIOUAt<E l ttorneys tor Deed of Trust Wllh 1r1terMl MAM> CW•DUCATION, 0...... C.ast•llo Jr sta Mela OowmtOWTt Re ~ l2S() of "- -Senta Ant CAt2701 th e per 1o n e t r ep· ll•eori upr0Vt0e0 111 Mid ..,,.... u.m.t ac..... Dle-~T'hrs 1t1ternent .,15 flteo Of'lt Pro1tct r~e ~COdlt A ·~·~p;;ii!~~~iii FON> 1M t CAown Vic-If YOV 08JECT 10 Ille r-tretiw at 2024 ~th notelll tdvancet If any trtat, DelllN l. "-· lee· #Ith the County Clefk ot O<· tatem.nts •Oerlltl; 111e ODii· ::r:-. h'it .....,~ eoria. One OM*, IOeded. Qrllr'll"'O of ui. P9111ton you lroechoey Sutte 30 I San~ ndet lhe lertns of Mid Deed ,..._, .. 1M ... ~ .. anoe County on November toons el'\O oroo• tmt ta< court clilftl. UtlO 142·3'17 111o1Maiope.w.tthe....,1ng Ana Calltorni.. or may be ot TNSt, , ... Cllel'ges *"' ,......_ 21 1999,..., wh•cll '"e Aotncv M' A ,_111_...,_ ljiijjiiiiiiiiiiiijii!imm-and state yOU• obi.c11on1 Of r.-, With tht Cltfk ot 1h8 Su.-HS*'ttl ot the Trult• and Put>ldl'MIO O•tnge Coasl Pub111Mc1 Orange Coasl atread) comm111eo and tor ~~ ........ : I! Ille 11rt1U•" ~rKllOftS With pertOr Coutl. °' ..,_.*' to of the truets etHteO by Mid Deity P~ Notteml>et 29 Ollily Pliol No¥emo.t 29. o.-ICh tile Aget\Gy coutd Ptt A........ U. the court befofe lhe '-lng ltATHU 0 M<>LlANO pet'• Oee<I ot Tt\lst fOf fhe t9at befll 13 20 1919 l*ore Mlltng Ut<le lfA l(l Et= y-~lr'Ce mer be in aoNlty .. ~ tll'N .,. 9mQunt rNIOll•Of\! elh· W74S W1$1 t I.;~· lor low .net .... ...;;. ..... ,_.,,, °' by yoUf tttonle)' ~tton of Ultl NotC. meted to t>e. 13$1 2tO K • YOU MAY EXMMNt the efldbefor•"*ln0 1heMie TM ~undetsaia 'Mereua•••..__._•ilieeia-ea...ilied -lfi, CA ft! Ma llept Dy lhe cour1 If you For llltlher 1ntormat1011 Deed of Tf\111 i.ttotwe •11· rr--·-• ==JiiiiiiiPiiilftlr':: • "8 I IM'IOfl '"'9r•ted In lrlC9 bod'°'"'*~ .. IN 8CU1.0 and ~80 to the llL-L.....a•-'•• e•e-_ .... --•-iD •-wa C)llY ..... "!!!! -•«• _.· "" ...... you may ,... """' oftlloe of the~ tor the llf'det~ a •1tten o.c.. ac un_.._ -1 -..,,-. ...., ..,. a \Ill -&. • court 41 10rfftt1t ""'*' .,.,... ,._.,tatillft lltMIOft of o.t."1 Md 0.. .. I.I-' ,. .......................... ofthe lll Thertgrlt•~to ,•l'Mnd lof S.~ ... 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The proposal, which Laguna Beach City Manager Ken Frank called a :•starting point," would re- quire that Irvine agree in concept within 45 days to allowing the 3,2()(). home project to be built on up to 400 ac(CS of company land in Irvine. The development would have to occur on land no1 currently zoned or identified for developr,tent. " Immediately dubbed the .. Irvine alternative:". the proposal would re- quire that Laguna Beach pay all costs associated with planning. filing and processing the prOJC<;t. In ad- dition, Laguna Beac h would be re- quired to work with Irvine to assure the project's appfoval. After Wednesday's meeting be- tween city and company officials, Laguna Beach Mayor Robert Gentry said he was .. ver; encouraged"' h~ the proposal: · ··While 1t 1sn·1 a quirk and eas~ solution, 11 1s m o' emenL .. G en tr. said. "It shows tht: com pan) 1s rcall; negouating 1n good fa11h and ~111 consider other altema11,cs to that site, which 1s 'c11 cxcmng to us." Laguna Beach ( ounc1lwo!11a n Lida unney said she too was o p- timistk. o..., -,,_ ... , o ...... "_ ... ··1 came out of 11 let.·li"ng 'l'r. pos1t1vc." Lenne~ .. aid ·· 1 1h1nl.. 1.1.e have. 1n a sense. a ball ~l· can run v.1th .. Irvine Co \'1ce Pre\ldent (1ar. Hunt ~1d the propo'W!l I'> m keeping with the sp1nt of thl· ongoi ng dt\- cuss1ons between tht' t"' n grouf)'> cand with previous op110n' su&gl'Sted b} Laguna Beach "We bas1ca lh rt"adted a,.-ton- clus1on that in tht: spint o t good fa ith. 11 ~4S appropnatl' for Laguna Beach to ~ g1 ... en the opponuhll) to discuss v.11h thl' Cit\ of lnint: th1\ poss1b1h1' . H unt sa1<l The compan) 0:,1111 plan-. tu de- velop tht' pr111ec1 in at'> ~·nt1rt"t\ and does not ~.1n1 11 tu l:lt' <,plintered Hunt ~1d lr\'ine Ma,r•r Larn .\gran who f Please see IRVINE I A2t K.raft s.entenced . to die for string of grisly slayings lly JANET ZIMMERMAN Convicted ~nal t..1lkr RanJ, Kraft ma1n ta1ncd ht~ 1nn<.x.emc even as he 1.1. a' ~nten.:ed "'edne'· da) to death in the &a' ~hjmh1:r llH Lhc gnsl~ hommexual 'l•n mg'> nl I A young h1 tchh1 kcr\ .. Burn 1n hell. Krall' .. \elkd th\ father oi ~2-,car-old \!art.. H.ill \l.hl1 ~as sexual!\. mutilated and tlll·<l ti' Kratt ··Tum awund and 10•11'' · ht' sa._id as. the former u>m putcr ron .. ult- ant ~as led irnm the u1un n)(1m But Krall. 44 did n<'t tau· h1~ 3CCU\Cf'\ Sentencing h~ nrangl• l nunt' \u. perior ( o urt Judgl' D 11nald McCamn brought an end 10 more than sue vears of legal "ranghng and emotional tr.iuma IM thl' iami.1c~ of Kraft'<; \ ICIHTh "'ho <,o titx-d .rnd hugged eaLh other off from Fullc:-to n .\1rport source~ said .. II an\11nc C\t•r dc..ef'c-d thl' death l)t"nalt:-hr\ g 11 11 ~om mg ... \1c(anin '4!1d .. , 'Wit hert· Im ..t \eJr ..tnd I d1dn·t ..ee am rcm11r~· kd1ng,~ 11r regret ... the J\Jd&e "11d It Wl'ml·d he-~as in another "nrld during th" tnal ·· Kraft ~a..,uail. ch.i1ll·d ~1th his attomc'" dunng tht hearing in Santa .\na and .iddrc'''-'d tht• •<>sue of his g"11lt IN 1he f1r<,t 1 mr durmg the ~car -lung tnal .. I ha, en l murdnt:d .in nne ..tnd I belle" 1: a 'l:3<>cmahlc-n.·' l.'-' of th<" record ~ill '>hf11.1. that · "-.rah said he had m ore ll' \J' hut '>hlpf'l:d -.hl1rt nf doing sc on :ht ..tJ' au• ol hi\ al- 1ome\ 4. dozen-or 1 tam1hl''> .md Jurors "ho filled lhr courtroom "11d the' ~ere not surpnsed b' thl· <.tatemcni The\ called for a \~ 1ft necut1on •oe•r Devaul and his fa111lly elwwace after the sentencing. Tllelr aon. •oeer Jr., was kllled by Randy Kraft In 199J. Kraft was e·q>ectcd to be 1.1.h1sl..e-d awa\ to San Qucnun earl\ this momin~ via a pn\ ate plane ta~mg ··6ur 'ind1cat1on "'II come tht da' he ~alks into the ga' chamber." f Plea~ SH KRAFT I All ( 0\ l .H 'I Olll I lf~ll 11.H 'IUI·. Motorists creative with excuses for parking tickets ly LESLIE EARNEST Of -o..,, ,._ luff In Laguna 8e<lch. where parkrng spaces are at a premium. a bout 55,000 park.ing tickets are written each year. Park.mg. you m ight sa}. 1s serious business. But for traffic bureau supn-visor Sgt. Linda Parker. 1t's still some- times hard to keep a straight face. Parker. who shares a tiny office just inside the Po lice Department's closed doors. is the person respon- sible for reading the 20 or so wntten complaints the city receives about · park.in& tickets each day. Sometimes. Parker said -maybe in even half the cases - motonsts have a legiumate gnpe. In tho~ instances. the ticket 1s d1sm1ssed. But even when the complaint won't act the resident off the hook. 1t might catch Parker's fanc) fo r another reason. Parker. ~ho has become something of a l'Onno1sseur of parking compla1n t!I. has for the past year been collecung the m ost creauve comments she recc1,es. The excuses are altematel) funn). perplexing and bizarre. she said. Their authors appeal to Parker's sympathies. her sense of fa ir pla} and even her sense of com merce. "Even though we oversta)ed our 2S cents worth b' 15 minutes. we were shopping and bought a set of windchimes." one wrote. "You have to understand ," Parker said. "this is their excuse. the reason they think the cue should be voided." Some residents are downnght in- dianant about having been cited . "Bein' eight years in business in La&una Beach. I know better than to get a 11cket. ·· ~Tole one Some mo1on s1s arc J 1sdamful of both parking u cket<> and punctu- atio n. "I parked on the P\H 1n front of La Paz a nd I pulled up lx'hind a car that had pulled up too far forward so I parked behind him and so there was a space behind me and while I was gone a motorq cle parked be- hind me and so the officer tho ught that I was parked in an invalid pace but I reall} wasn't, .. another wrote. Others are JUSt hnmed. "I'm alwa >s under \tress and ha'e little time to do m} errands." com- plained o ne. "Misplaced parking meter ... wrote another. But 1f it's someumes entertaining reading the note . n's less than amusing handing out the tickets, (Pte•se SH EXCUSES/ All Dally "-t ...... .., 0...... .......... Lapn11 •each Traffic let-Linda Partier Costa Mesa chamber forced to lay off staff By 108 VAN EYKEN Of -0..,, -~·'"" Hard umc\ and c;agging mcmber- ih1p haH forcc-d the ( osta Mesa Chamber of ( ommcrcc 10 la\ otT three of its four paid staff members IO order to Sta\t' off a cash flo~ crunch. chamher onic1al an- nounced \Vcdncsda\ But rumor" tlf the chamber's de- mise arr m uch e\aggeratcd. pres1· dent Russ G 1lhen <,a1d .. Income from chamber member- ship renewals has been 'Cr) slow in coming this -yl'ar ··he ~1d "It Jencr- all 1s at this time of vcar Th is 1s a ume when a lot of businesses are coming to the end of their fiscal year and they're rcall~ concentrating on finances . .. Thi n gs SUt h a C IVIC -----------------------------------------------lllll!llllml!lllllll-----~---111!111------------· T'C$pons1b1ht1cs and donations often fall betund to get us through o ur Band swears It-doesn't play to a gang beat 8y llOMllT aMKER Of ... DIPll1 .... """ A member of the Huntinaton Beach band Evasive Action said Wednaday that his aroup has been iocorrectly identified as a street pna i.D a police report prepared for aop city ofticials. Seu Mallard. the bend's .,..._ mu. laid tbe aroup is into malrina politive muaic for mends aad ... ad doall•t mpse in or dJedpne violeat Kdvities. .. We're strictly in 1t for the fun of rock ·n· roll. t<>aethcmcss and mak-i, poeitive music," Mallard said. im Keeble. a "rold.ie" who tran~ pans and sets up equipment for Evmive Action at various ails. said \Mt iDconec1ly labelina the aroup a =:\..could, lead to unwanted .. , don't wut to be called a aana ad ID to I party and be shot ~ ..,..._. wlilo it a pna (member).• ~ saicl. ~ ActioG ... identified u ~ ..............•.•.•............ AS lulttin loard .................... A6 ~ss ............................ A7-8 C•dild ........................... 15.a one of 14 or 15 street gangs that operate 1n Huntington Beach in a Polioe report that Pohce Chief Ron l..owenbcrg forwarded to City Coun~ ciJ officials. The E as1ve Action aroup was lis1ed as a aana in a news story in the Daily Pilot that was based on the police report. The sroup. which Mallard sa.1d plays ··p<?wer rock" that's not racial and neither heavy met.al nor punk rock. is cuttina an album lh<'Y hope to rekue soon. All four membcn wort full-lime to uppon them· selves and the t.nd. and pla~ local clubs like Naaht Moves in Hunt· inaton Beach-as well as private ~ble sa1d Evasive Action. for· med about 3'h ycan aao. also has a oopyriJht to prevent other bands from Llkina iu name. He acknow~ that tbett may be arafliti on cat)' walls with the poup'I name, but that it would be a canyover from scvCT'll yean •· Mallard SI.Id it's not unutual for GOOD MORNING Comrcs ........................... AIO Crolsword. ... ................... . 85 Obituary . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . ... . . . .•.. . . A 5 Opink>n.. .......................... A9 Ente"at~ ..................... C1 ~ ........................... C6 Food .......................... C l·S Poetce log........................... Al fans to paint the names of bands on walls. Police sources said Wcdnnday they behevt! there are cases where follo'4't"r1 of certain bands name themtches af\er the baod and t'n- lllC in street pna acuon that run a pinbit of violent AC11Vltl~. If that's true, Mallard saad, ht didn't know anyone who WU Ull-"& dw band'\ name or cf\lllCd 1n pna Ktlvity. '•We arc OW'ltlvn. We·rc not into fl'I•-.. G.UIGS/AZJ Publk Nocku ................. 17· I 2 Sports . .,... • . . . . .. • • . . ... ....... .• . I ' ""' TV LI.sting .......................... C 7 Weather .............................. AS slow penod. o ur board decided to hJMen o ur belts.·· The chamber will rem.am open. however. slaffed b · executive du'CC- tor rlene hafrr and a crew of voluntttf'\. Ci1 lhcn ga1d Hard times are nothing new to tht Costa MMa chamber. which has suffered dechmng membership 10 rc<:en t ~cars. G ilbert said "\\'e llad a cash now problem lall year a t this umc. but we dectckd to act around u by borrowing from \ht bank." he said. "We're Mi11 not finished rt?IY"'' that loan. so rathtt than dt.1 the hole deeper. we deaded to cut o\&r overhced this year." .......... CH,.,._•/AJI • Fiery Feinstein favors more active role as go~ernor ... Ir PAUL AKHIPLIY °' .............. ~tina the band -off aovem-illl 11yle of l6c sute's current chief aecvtive, JUbematon al ealididete DiaDnt Feinstein on Wednesday promised an activist approach to llCk.le the m} riad problems facing California. Tbe former mayor of n Fran- citco spoke with about 40 guests at a reception ho ted b} John and Nancy McNaughton and Bill and Aha Jaffe •I the McNaughton's Laiuna Bcac'li home. · Feinstein said a philosophy of non-intervention that has ruled state 1Dvtnmnt for)()~ ...... di .... eer tor California·, ftaawe. ... belie~ if we do notbina 10 solve tbe problems of our infrutNc· !::i,°' educatioll. of cariaa tor tbe of our peopk. ~·~ 90ina to come to Annaaeddon," she said. She cited, foi eumple, the state's continui~ economic shift toward specializatJon in hiah tech fields, while at tbt same time its education system is failina to tum out the workers that will be qualified for those fields. "Once one of the best education syltems in tht nation. it's now one. of the worst," Feinstein said. She said the hi&h school drowut rate jp Pair admits abusing woman in their care 8y City News Sefvke In the first elderl) abuse case prosecuted in Orange County under a new state law. a an Clemt'nte woman pleaded guilt~ to abusing an elderly woman he and her son wert' hired to care for. a pro~utor said Wednesday. Jacqueline ..\nderson. ~O. and her son, Kevin Pre coll. "ere charged last June wtth cndangenng the life of Anna P. Knost. an 86•\C~ar-old San Ocmente "1do". through gross neglect. Prescott pleaded guilt:-10 a m1sde- me.anor chargl' l)f negkct o n -..:o,. . "Knost "a' not eating. "as un- EXCUSES from At according w Parker Tongue lashings 3H' an on upattonal ha1ard. "In m~ orun1on. being a parking control olliler •> lrnt· of tht· toughest JObs on the Polan· Dcranml'nt be· cause of that .. Parker ~au.I ·· 1 have found a a police officer I could pull over a person and "ntl' them a speeding licit.et that "ould ro!>t them over $100. and the~ "'ould be polite and even thank me "'hen the' left. You could take that saml' Per$On and give them a $1 6 park 1 ng ucket and the) go bonlt.crs .. According to Did Reese. Laguna's director of finance. the cu~ collected apprO\lmatel~ $650.000 in parlung ucket fi ncs. The most common ud.cts go to people who oversta} their ""ekome at a parking meter or "ho park where no parking signs arc posted. Parker said Bail for those tickets as about S 16. If motonsts are nabbed in a spot resen ed for the hand1- . capped. the~ can c'pect to pan wtth SS4. "That's the biggie:· Parker said. The cny has five full -umc parking officers 1n the "inter and sc'cn an CHAMBER fromA1 Gilbert said elimrnauon ot the three staff pos1uons would sa' e the chamber about S6.000 a month. With about 700 active members. the Cost.a Mesa chamber claims as its own only about 7 percent of the city's industnal firms and about IS percent of retail businesses. "fhose numbers do not compare favorably with the neighbonng Ne"- pon Harbor and Irvine chambers of oommercc. Gilben said. .. Newport has about 1.200 mem- bers and Irvine has 1.000. and )Ct COila Mesa has more business and industry than either of those c1t1es.'' be said. Tbe main problem for the Costa Mesa chamber over the years has been poor membership recnutmenL ·-Gilbert said. .. We bad problems with the per- IOD who was handling our member-lbip. so we didn't renew his con- UKI." he said. "Then we brouaht- lttl lllCl bathed. wore dirty clothes and was left unattended for long periods of time:· county investigator Kenneth Jones wrote 1n court documents. The mother and son were also accused of stealing more than $25,000 from the woman b) per- suading her to S<'ll her home belo" mark'1 value and ha' ing the woman write them checks on her bank ac- count. Anderson and Presco11 were caretakers for the elderh woman between October 1987 and October 1988. during which ume prosecutors said the abuses took place Sentenci n& has been po~tponcd until Jan. 3. the summer There are about 1. 00 mete~ scattered around IO'-' n and aoother 200 uckang in the canyon dunng the summer. A common and often leg.allmate compla10t 1s that a parking meter was not workmg nght. Parker said. Other explanauons that someumcs result m the ucket being dropped involve 1mpropcrl ) posted parking instructions or worn curb markings. she sajd . But often. m11Tcd motonsts talt.e a different tact. "I had a Oat ure and pulled into a flat alle~ to change 1t." ofTered one "After I put on the little '-'heel. I "'as afraid to drive the spare and rolkd n around the comt"r to park " -SOme requests are direct and pcr- sorlfl "Wh~ are ~ ou so cruel""' "rote one. "Pkase lea'e me alone:· pleaded another. When she settles do"n to read a stack of comptaints. the person v. tth whom she shares her cramped office c.an often tell. Parker said . "I'll stan chuckling about some- thing and she'll say. 'Oh. ~ou're doing parking complaints again. aren't )Ou?'' someone else in. and he didn't work out vet) well. So "'e've been trying to do ll ourselves. but Wt' JUSt haven't been getting the word out vcrv eCfeCtl\el)." Gllben said he and other board members hope the sit uation will reverse itself after a new ext"Cut1 ve director is found. Schafer an- nounced Last month that she would leave her post as e't'CuUve director at the end of Dttcmber. "We're getting some excellent ap- plicants." be said. "We bope to bring in someone with a very strong track record tn running a chamber of commerce. We'll be lookina to that person for guidance as to how to proceed with increasing our mem- bership.'' The chamber needs about 850 members io order to carry its over- head. mcludin4 the three now inac- tive staff posiuons. G1lben said the chamber's goal was to have 1,000 active members by the end of the first six months of 1990. tbt Loi AQlda Unified SdM>ol J>it.. trict is approachina .SO percent. .. The l)'ltern tw to be cbaftlcd. Tacben have to be paramount. Punu bavc to be involved." she said. Feinstein favors ckcenttaliza- tion, ettation of smaller school dis- tricts and allowina ~nts to choose where to send their chil~n. In a swipe at her chief rival m the Democratic primal'). state Attomc~ General John Van de Kamp, Feins- tein said criminals have gotten away with too much for too Iona. Durina her tenure as San Fran· cisccfs mayor -from 1978-88 - Feinstein said she beefed up the police force. addina 320 officers. I computeriiecl di1J)ltch in1 a nd ~ntina systems and look other_,. tilt helped cut crime 20 paaat an tbat city. .. l"bere ue people wbo have betn arrested for 1tUina crack cocaine 4- io.S times and never did a day in jail," she said. "I favor a Law that ll}'S if you 1ell druas you 10 to jail.·· She woukl use specially trained members of the NatJonal Guard for d~ interdiction work at the na· tion s borders and wouJd try to speed up the criminal justice system for murderers facina the death pen· atty. Feinstein also favors state leader- shi p and "lional approaches to , local 1fOwtb itluel. 0 F1ully, wnlh~ .. ~nd <;!~~ :t Sbe laid QOotrC>Wlb commuaitia Oclln .. vet ...--Al ou UK ue IDCl'dy putbina dtveloplnent McNauahton home, Fein~n . ~jd IDd related lnftnuUcwre problem• IM ooOOetd all olflborc oil drillana acn. tbeir bordrn, and nn1 com· uct tavond a&aae control of coestal munitin are findin& tbemtdva un· water 1 ues from the sh<nline to able to handle or afford tbe audden. tbe 12-m ik hmu. . eapauive powth there. Aa,ainst Van do Kamp, Feinstein Sbe wouJd call for a statewide It a conatn,us un~rd<>s .in the racr inventory on water availability, road for the Democrauc nomination. and school capacities and other She said the road to victor)' will powtb-related issues. depend on her ability to raise ~ .. It would be the job of the aov-quate funds to waae a credible state- ernor to \CC that new growth goes wide cam p;uan. where it can be accommodated.'' she The winner of the nomination will uid. likely face &n. Pete Wilson. who Feinstein is also strongly pro-has announctd his candidacy in the cbo~ on the abonion issue. Republican pnmary. ' GANGS fromA1 druP.· We're not racist. We wnte po11tive lyrics,'' he said. He acknowled&cd that the high eneraY music they play sometimes attracts troublemakers to panics. de- spite an opposite goal. "Our parties att aJI about bringing friends together and making ne" friends fo r a positive time.'' Mallard said. ··w e do n't judge people b}' the way they look and we don't want to be judged by the way we look." Meanwhile. Lt. Mike Biaa.s con-' firmed reports Wednesda) that members of another gang have 1 threatened the li ves of two police officers after the arrest of several aana members earlier this month. The warnings. in the form of snffiu spraytd on the walls a1 Koltdo Park. followed arrests of png members for spray-painting. possession of cocaine and rape. Sgt. Jeff Cope said. Cope said he considered the threat senous; Biggs said he didn't kno"" bow scnous it was. "We have gang activity but it's not a serious problem and we don't want it to become a serious prob- . lem," Biggs said. In his rcpon to the police c hief. •v•1lve Act1on·1 "'°"' leftl M•e and arent, who wouldn•t give their last ,..... ••• and lean Mallar~~ •n• roll NM,'"not a Cope said gang actl\'lty is on the nSt' and 1s projected to continue to climb. FV police to vote FriOayon contract l y PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of l'W D.ity ~llOI \I"" Begrnning Fnda,, 1-ountatn \'al- ley police offic~rs "111 repon for dut) without a contract Ho'-'ever. the~ arc scheduled to vote that same da' on a ne" con· tract. according to ·Jim Pef"T). presi- dent of the Police Officers ..\s oc1a- tion. Ncgot1at1ons bet\!oeen the as\OC1a- tion and Cit} have been under wa\ for about s1~ months on a contrac·t for the city's 60 peace offi cers. The current contract expires today.. Negotiators met Wednesda) and agreed on terms that "'" be put before the membership. Perry declined to d iscuss specifics of the proposal. but he said at in- cludes provisions for incentive pa)· and insurance benefits. Officers' salaries a.re determined by a formula based on a verages of what oohce in other c1t1cs earn. New insurance provisions are being proposed to "offset rising in- surance costs.·· Perry sai~. Although he didn't predict the outcome of Friday's vote, Perr) sug-ICSlcd POA negotiators were saus- 6ed their demands were being met in the proposed contract. "We're close enough that we have a proposal to take to the member- Jhip." be said. IRVINE a 12.4-acrc sh elemcntat) sch from A I an 18-hole golf c tcr. an aon and had not· )Cl ~n the wntten · The plan was approved 1n concept proposal. said the concept of piclung 91 the Orange Count) Board of up and mo' ing the development to ~perv1sor 1n 19 4 and a rt'' 1sed II"\ me is "probabl} s1mplisuc and plan was appro' ed in 1986 unrealistic:· but that he 1s w1lhn~ to The Orange C ount} Planning consider an} alternative that might Comm1ss1on "a" to re' IC'-' rn- preserve the pnstine can~on. vironmental documents relallng to "I ha' en ·1 heard anything about Laguna Laurel a nd an accompan) · this but l'H indicated In the past\\(' ma plan to "'Iden Laguna Can)on regard Laguna Canyon as a 'aluable Road this "eel Ho"e'er In inc open space resource for the cit~ of Co. officials last Thursda) requested Irvine as "ell as for the e nure that the heanng be indefinite!} post· count}.'' .\gran said. "Accordangl). poned to allo" the cornpan} to we would be w1lhng to consider an) continue to ""ork to"ard a com- proposal that might save Laguna promise with the Cit~. Can}on. Although Hunt ~ad thl· compan~ "At the same ume:· he added. 1s not wtlhng to allo" the drvelop- "wc ha"e to be sure that an) changes ment to bc fragmented . .\gran said wouldn't impose an undue burden there stall might be other altemat1,t's upon our own CH)... to consider. Laguna Laurel has been slated to "I don't see hov.. ~ou can take a be built on ln'tne Co. land on both whole communal) being proposed sides of Laguna Can}on Road. be-and pack it up and mo'e 11 ~me· t"ccn El Toro Road and the San place else ... Agran said. Diego Freeway. The proJect includes Another poss1b1ht) might 1n' ol\'e ft E"RE l ,ISTE'\ I '\G a transfer of de' elopment ~ghts, hr ' said. For example. the cat) might consider allb\l.1ng the compan) tu increase development in the In •nl' Center area. "here the an Dll'g(I ' and Santa .\na freewa) meet. ht.' said. Another poss1bil11~ might tx· to • allow add1t1onal housing m Ir' inc where Laguna Can)on Road near' ' the San Diego Freewa). Agran said lmmed1atel) after Wednesda) \ meeung. Frank drafted a feller 111 In ine C ll) ~tanager Paul Brad~ Jr requesting a me<:11ng to explore van- ou~ pos.s1b1ht1t"s using the Ir' inc Co proposal as an ··initial focal point .. Thl' ne\t step. l ennq said. 1s for Laguna Beach to craft a proposal tempting enough to chc1t In ine's support "I think 1n all honc'>t\ \\C no" ha\C' to go "'1th our hat$ in our hands to the nt' of lr\'tnC and ask the c1t1zens of Ir~ ine for their help." she said. ''Laguna Beach has to go to lnine "•th a proposal that's sv.eet enough that the' "'Ill hsten to us and ti) to help us.·' Just call 642-6086 OR.ANGE .... ..... COAST .... , ra1 D•Hr Piiot Dettvery What do yo u like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your mcssaae will be recorded. transcnbed and de- livered to the appropnatc editor. The same 24-hour answerina service may be used to record letters to the editor on an)t topic Contributors to o ur Letters column must include their name and telephone number for ven ficat1on. Tell us what's on your mind. VOL. 12, NO. 334 A eo.lortam.&, Comatiaado•. with Sty~. Al w..a, calalle k•lt canllp• •wnta "-lkanlu4, SI 1'.00 1-..c.e ... ...... ~ ..... .wn. "'·00 A11...e.p1net4,... • ................... .......... .-...... .. .,_ .. l'ol\\<'f\'lttl l(A H '°'' '""'°" (~ °' f ........... 114'nl-l•.U MAllMDO.UY .,. ..... .., u_."" MAIN O'flCE •.t '•'• I • I ... t... B • ' " • •• • 4 . •, .... , .. ' ..... 1, : • ... • l' ·"'' .,. •• 11 Guara nteed Clrculatlon Telephones \A II Ot~""I"' -...nt, IY•H Ml·•ll• l 'Q,,,4 .... _ ....... .... • - I I ll I 0 I ll \ I 11 I The Irvine Co. 's candidates only know of potholes At first I thoufh.t it mi&ht have tun a ~pbical error. I n seen a 1ot of'them lately. So I read· it aaain -the editorial in the Irvine newspaper owned by The Irvine Co. The line lhat shocked me read: "City Councils arc elected to fill potholes., not lesislate morality." For the next 22 lines of circuitous thlnkina void of l<>11c. the editorial discussed the ~nt elect.ion and particularly Proposition N (as in Neanderthal). and then concluded with: "Now, more than ever. Irvine City Council members and their colleagues around the county will have their hands fuJJ takina care of basic responsibilities, keeping the potholes filled." Now there 1s a bcauuful expos1t1on of the fiahts a nd duties of city councils -"keeping the potholes filled." . I don't know who wrote that editorial. and I don't particular'ly care. I consider Jeanne Keevil. editor of the Irvine World News a friend. and also Brien Mannina. the publisher. But since the news- paper is owned by The Irvine Co .. you have to assume that its editorials pretty much reflect the thinkina and attitudes of the owner. rcprdlcss of who spun the blank paper through the typewriter. And if The Irvine Co. believes that "city councils are elec ted t b fill potholes." it ex- plains wh> the com- pany has so much difficulty getting its various projec ts through the various city councils in the county. It mi&ht also ex- plain why Irvine Co .-ba c ked canidatcs sn Irvine take such a beating. Esther voters de- liberately tum their backs o n The Irvine Co .. or they pay no attention to. what the company's newspaper pnnts. At a recent seminar on press freedom. I shared the platform with publisher Manning. who said they were trying to offset the public's perception of his newspaper as "The Irvine World Snooze." To me, it would appear that the newspaper and the company have developed a pathological paranoia about Larry Agran. the mayor of Irvine. who has never bttn supported by The Irvine Co. and who has never been defeated. either for City Council or for mayor. When you read The lrvsnc World News you have to conclude that everybody 1s apanst Agran except the people. Agran was alwaxs the JOP vote-getter when he ran for the counnl. and yet The Irvine Co . maJOrit) for )ears dented him the office of mayor. So he led a fight to change the chaner so the mayor would be elected directly. and after that passed, he was easily elected ma)or. But that was a fter )ears of watching The Irvine Co. candidates -Dave Sills. Bill Vardouhi; and An Anthon) -play musical chairs with the office of ma)'or. One of these tbrtt. Anthony. shot his wife. and maybe instead of filling potholes - as &ood lrvsnc Co candidates sh ould do -maybe he should have been lcgislallnJ morality. tf you want to analyze edstonals that appear sn the Irvine newspaper. there as a simple qucsuo n to ask about any edatonal that addresses the performance of the city aovemment. And that question is "Who 1s the taraet?" Almost always. the answer will be LarrJ Agran. For example. one paragraph sn the pothole cdJtonal read: "City Council members and anyone who would aspire to Cl\) office would do well to consider the probab1hty that man) lrvsne voters were moved more b) an abhorrence of i ovemment 1ntrus1on than b) fear of hom osexuaht) " Probability? Many Irvine voters" Name two. The target 1s so obvious here. It's l..arT} Agran. His opponents have long tned to develop a campa11n issue based on the mayor's admirable soc1al concerns. Our state ~gislaturc. and our Conarcss. firmly 1n the gnp of spttaal interests and PACs and lobb)1sts. do not face up to poUuuon. flurocarbons., Cl\,11 liberucs. and dascnmmation. Many city councils throughout the land arc st.andjn& up and sending urscnt messages to the president and to Congress about vital issues o ther than potholes. The Palo Alto Cit)' Council. after a lenathy pubhc heanng. unan1mousl) paSK<i a resolution urgina a nucleur freeze. But when the Irvine City Co uncil adopts related social legis- lation, there as a lo ud hue and cry by Agran opponents. The sad thing is that there are those with miniscule 1ntellects who honest!> behevc all a city councit should do is fill potholes. and their candidates arc usuall> eminently quahfied to do JUst that and nothing more. When the world is currently conc~mcd about its own survival. when the peoples o(thc world arc marching everywhere for more hbert1cs and more voi<:e in the affa1rs of aovemmcnt. it seems to me that what we need on city councils are concerned publjc servants capable of leadership a nd in- tellilent attention to the public's welfare. lf this is true. if what we really need are leaden and not just pothole filJers. the Irvine newspaper edjtonal writer owes an apoqy to evtry city council everywhere in the wotld. And that includes Oranae County whether the new Valutt Coabdon likes It or not. ,,. ,.._ ,, . ,..,.,... .... ,.,. -' .. 0.... C.Ut. ,,. ~ ,_....., -,..,... .,. KRAFT GETS DEATH SENTENCE "-Al taid Shirley DeVauJ. wh()t( 20-year-old IOll, llodeer DeVaul Jr., wu drugicd and llJ'Ulled b)' Kraft in 1983. "I pray God will keep me alive and well so I can tee lhat day," DeVauJ told a crowd o( news media as she wiped tea.n &om her eyes. Sbe and her husband. Rodger DeVaul. are sponsorinJ an initiatjvc drive to hasten the judicial prOCHS in death pen- alty cases. Kraft's case from arrest to sentencina took six years. Rodger De Vaul said he 1ue1sed Kraft would not actually face his death penalty for another six to 10 years. · "People keep saying the death penalty is not a deterrent and that's true," he said. "We have got to stan executing some of the murderers, then it will be a deten'ent." have bttn affirmed on appcaJ: the rest are penchna. Judtes have tbe optio n of reducing a Jury's recommendation for the death pen- alty to life in prison wuhout possibsljty o( perole. althouah no Orange County Junst has ever done so. O n Aua. 11, a 10-"oman, two-man Jury f'C()Ommcnded Kraft should die an the gas chamber for his crime spree that s~oned from 1972 to I 98l He has bttn hoked to some 4S other murders tn three States. The same panel. which spent 13 months in trial, conv1c1ed Kraft m May of killing the 16 men, who were all without transportation when he rendered them defenseless "Ith sedatives and al- cohol. \I/Oman raped at her home ly EMILY ADAMS Of -O~ "°' St~ A 19-ycar-old woman was attacked and raped an her Irvine a panment bd<>R dawn Wedncsd.a) b>• an mtrudcr weari.nt &)ovcs and a mask. police rcportccl The woman v.as asleep ID her &r<>Uftd- floor apanment at 4 a.m. when she was awakened by 3 noise. She walked tnlo her living room and saw a man weariq plast1c daspo~ble gloves and a nyl~n stoclong O'<'r ht!> lace. Lt. Make Whiie Kraft was sentenced to death for 11 murden and given con~utjve life prison terms for the other fi ve slayings. The judge said the intent was to keep Kraft in custody in case all the death Many of the victims were bound with their own shoelaces and strangled slowly with their belts. Kraft tonurcd and mutilated the bodies. and sn some cases emasculated the victims while they were still alive. before dumping their dead bodjcs along remote Orange Count)' high- ways. L-------· sa.sd. sentences weTC ovcnumed. A death sentence 1s automatically ap- pealed to the state Supreme CQun. Kraft was also sentenced to 10 years an prison for three counts of sodomy. four Judee Donald McCartln counts of mayhem and three counts o f great bodily injuf). The judge pronounced sentence afkr denyma mouons by the defense for a new trial or modification of sentence Defense attorne} Thomas McDonald said st was 1mposs1ble for Kraft to get a fau tnal because the Judge refu~d to order separate tnals for each of the counts! "h1ch he claims automat1cal1} prc;ud1c~s a JUI). ·Kraft wo uld have laked to speak to every single count.'' McDonald said ... He feels he is no t guilty of these o ffen ses and --.he he) maintained that from the stan." Kraft's sentence make'\ him the 21 ~1 Orange Coun~k1ller o n Cahfom1a's Death Row. accord ing to the d1stnct attorney's office. f l\ e of those ~ntcnces ' Condition of baby hurt in fall upgraded ly TM o.uy PNot The condition of a child "ho sutTerl·d massive head anJunes "hen he fell 23 fret from a cliff ·n Laguna Beach earlier this month has been upgraded from cnt1cal to serious cond1t1o n. according to a hospital spokeswoman. "He's off the hfe suppon:· ~ant·~ Gasbo said. "Other than that. therC'"s not a lot of change. but that's an 1mpro'-e· ment.'' The 18-mo nth-old child. Braden Lillie was anJurcd Nov. l ~ when he fell from a chff at the edge o f his bad. )ard sn the 700 block of Pearl Street. The child' mother. J ayne Barbara Ltttle. had been playing with her son and was bneth distracted ~hen the accident o«um:d. according to Laauna 8e"3ch pohce. AJthou&h a fence nms the yard. at one section near a spa the fence l.S onl) I 7 inches h•gh. Laguna Beach pohcc t Raymo nd Lardie said. Braden apparcnll> flipped over the fence at that location and fell-onto Pearl Street below. Lard1c said 1'01 It I I Of, lniae An unknown vandal ripped the phone and power hoes out of a home on Choatt 'around 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Nothsna elw WU disturbed ID tbc ho\Ht. • • • Tuetday was a bit da) for whttls m Irvine. f our bicycles and a skateboard wett siolen from 4iffttcot p~s around tbc ciiy. The thefts appeared unttlatcd . except for two bikes that Yr'trc sto len from the same locauon on Ottrfield and rcponed one minute apart. F-taia Valley Police captured one of two suspects ak ta.ey ~ 1ttn breekl .. into • 191S VW Jetsa in a carport at 11060 Saa ...,, ne »yeer-oad F1alknon mu -fDuDd to be WMted Oft a U.~ woodcl wanant. 1W ltt'Oad suspea ..... °" foot. • • • ....... mined the rear ~ of 1 ....... 9000 block of la ("ok>rua A..-ad took a ~ trnl tbe vcm Md• 8' to dry. Loea was SlSO. • • • Ac=--:,~-::-:::J.: P· II .... Prict a. 1-=NC:t.. • • • -~"Ir:==~~ The lolJang frenzy ended on May l ..i. 1983, when Kraft was stopped by Call· fomia High"a) Patrol officers fo r erratic driving. The) d1~0' ered a strangled Manne in the full) r~lsned passenger seat of Kraft's car. w11h ht!> pants down around his knees. Prosecutors claim a list wt th more than 60 handwntten entne ... which was found in Kraft's trunk at the lime of has arrest. was a coded "a) to remem ber his gruesome nocturnal ou\angs a nd the sex· ual euphoria he repon edl} gamed from them. The Judge ellpressed re' uls1on as he described a v1ct1m whose eyes. e}ehds and other bod) parts were burned with a ciprcttc lighter. The '1c11m·s throat was packed with din and grass and he had ~n castrated. muulated and left with his legs around a tree. "I don't kno" of an~ person who could do that to another human being." McCartin said "Mr. Kraft tool>. innocent a nd un- . suspttting v1ct1ms v.ho he druggC'd. tor· tu.red and mutalatcd He demonstrated an unbelievable. aggre<,c;" e. nolent tend- ency toward human1t\ I JUSt can't 1m- a&Jne this violence to sat1sf) hts se'ual desires," the Judge ~1d McCan1n said his b1ggcc;1 concern was two letters he rcce1 'ed from parents an Corona del ~lar and Inv.a v.hose children were missing. T he} "an1ed to lmov. 1f their son "'as an entn on Kraft's death hst. · "As far as maantaanang )Our innocence. that's )Our prerogative:· \aid ~tcCanin. nollnJ that he "as addrec;sing Kraft as an and1 v1dual and not a~ a 1udg(' If tht> death sentence a ppeal fail'\. ··~ou m ight &l'e some thought an ~our "an1ng moments to help those peoplt: out ·· ht> said. O utside coun. re lat" cs of \1Ct1ms clasped hands. hugged and cned The~ planned a lunch "1th 11 of the 19 ;.urors and alternates "'ho ancndcd the ~ntenc­ mg. Juror < on nu: < 1oldlarb said the evidence m the \'.J"<' ··"'a'i more homble thap an' horror m<n It' bt-cau~ 1t "as rtal. Yet· at times at v.a" o unimaganahk that It was hard to bl'lte' l' II "a~ rC'al ·· ··~dJ ~aft But the end of 1hc t.nal d1dn·t end the nsJbtmare for Jurors. foreman Jim L)tle said. Lytk . an elcctnc1an. had started as an 1ndcpen~n1 contractor1ust three months before the tnal began B> the lime 11 "as over. he had lost most of his contacts L)tlc said he no" "orks pnmanl> 1n gang prevention with the ugar Ra) Robinson Youth Foundatton 1n Orange Count) a'> a result of the Krafl tnal "Ma~be 1f drugs weren't a part of thC'ar la ves. one or t""o of (Kraft's '1ct1ms) would still be ah\e:· L)tle said "1an) of the "1ct1ms had a h1sto~ of drug and alcohol abu~. as ~en as pell~ cnmsnal records .\ccord1ng to a probation report sub- mitted to the court. Kraf\ had a h1s1on of pro"hng the freewa~'> di night and p1clung up h11chh1kers. Jeff Sct'llng. Kraft's roommate and lover. told probation officers af1er Kraft's arrest that the~ ">Ome11mc\ picked up h11chh1ker-. on the freev.a\ and brought them home to have ~' "11h them John F \1c\.\ ilhams v.ho h'ed 1o1.1th Kraft 1n '"., ... and 1 '>i \aid 1'.r3ft "ould sometimes sta~ out all n1gh1 but ""ould not d1sclo~ v.hat he'd done dunng that tame. 0 "Th<' defendant lrl·quenth tra,,eled 10 Oceanside. "here then~ "'l'fe \1an ncs. because 'he had a thing about men an uniforms.' .. the report states Both men said Kraft purchased numer· ous prescnpuons for 'alt um and other sedatives and camt•d the drug'i 1n h1'I car In his 1nten 1ew tor the probatio n repon. Kraft said the.' JU\llce S\'item had fatled him be<·au'>C he did not rece1H' a fair tn al ··Both Judges 'had thc:1r mmd'i made up beforehand' and 1urors 'held thsngs agai nst' him after ha' mg been led to belle' e that he had 'looted· l'' en one all his ltfe The ddendant feels that tht' JU~ "a" '>tampeded into returning a gu ilt~ 'erd1ct:· the rcpon ..a~'\ H1" 51ster. Ka\ Plun~ett. told 1he probation officer tha1 1'.rah plannC'd to ·•thro\.\ h1msdf 1n10 "ntintt fo r 1a1I re- form·· after h1'i con' 1ct1on Tflr Auodat~d Prrn c-ootrlb•I~ to ,.1• rr,,.rl. Orange, San Diego counties to work together on funding SAN DIEGO t .\Pl -The boards of supen·asors from Orange and San Dtcao counttt'S a~reed Junng a Joint meeting 10 c'\'.plore coopera11ve ways to overcome their relatneh lov. c;harc'\ of state tundang. The 75-minute \l'\S1on. conducted fucsda) an San Dt~o. ended with promises of futu1 c sratT collaborataon an areas including transporuuon. m m anal JUSttcc. hazardous "astl'S and land-use planning San Diego also "a" in' tted b) the Orange Count~ supen,sors to cumme and JOan their push for a regional Jail authon t) that would csubhsh a shared detention fac1ht\ Bu1ldmg and operating ro ts "ould be substanuall) reduct'd for such a Jiii. which might be located 1n one of the reg1on·s desert areas.. said Orange County uperv1sor Don Roth. Offi cials from hoth counue a~rttd lhat m utual as!'1sunce could be the kc) to 0' ercomang "hat 1he\ called 1nt'qu1t1es an finanClal a._s1 tance from the state. Of the counllt''> an C ahfom1a. sta t1st1C's sho"' Orange rank.s 55th 1n per ca pa ta aJlocauons of ~talt' funds "h1le San Otego ranks 5 ~th "hhou&h the statewide average as S2 lt-per ~1dent. the amount as SI 0 in Orange County and S 174 an San 01~0 ( ount' Weekend motorcycle crash victim ID'd A Manne who was. killed an a motor- cycle accident over the "l~kend "as 1dennficd Wc<i,nesda) ~ Cpl ~tC'phc.'n J Vergo of Johet. Ill Verso. 26. was stat1ont'd at the El T oro Manne Corps Atr tat1on wht'n he d1ed of head tnJunes. Santa Ana poh~ t. Do\le ma th sa..sd Brookhurst t • and rem oved the S800 in· dash $lerco. Lapna Beach A man and wife 1n the .SOO block of Rub rcponed rt«tVl n& "profound" pbooc calls o n Tucsda). • • • A told dwn wtth a diamond pendant was stolen from a location 1n the 300 block of Chff Onvc on Tund.a) The neckla« was valuC'd at $2, 100. • • • A resident in 1he 1000 block of ~a rcponed a oe,ahbor kcep.t t.ak1na 11rdcn 1~s.. The loss wa estirnatcd at S lO. \ the cychst "a'I heading south on Harbor Boulev ard JUSt c;outh of 17th trttt when he swerved to 1n oad a nJht-twnana vc-- h1cle and lost control of the bake. Tbc m o torcycle and car d1d not ma.kc cont.llCt. Vcrao was pronounced dead at the llOCDC. Offioals earher had wtthhc&d Verso's namt pcndtng notafic:auon of lus fanuJy. ••• Cuh and coins totahna S 107. two emeracncy flatt guns and five pac-ks of 12-pUF flare shell( ""c~ taken from o.d's Manne uppl) •• 610 Avon t.. b a buralar who un~-...C'd a roof sk)'ll&bt to enta the bu anc~. Ho wever. the f\atcs and fla.tt aun ~CIT ltf\ on the roof and around near the hu .. 1n • • • A rcsadmt of an apan mcnt 1n tbc 4200 block of Parle Newpon found his tele- phone and ans""-cnna machine wett Jone &om a kttchcn counter "HC' told her he had a knife and forced her anto the back bedroom. where be raped her:· Wh11e ...aad The intruder dad not display a knife. The wo man sustained no other physical 1n1unes. pohce "31d The rapist t1ed the "oman·s home. located near Keh1n Avenue a nd Jam- boree Road. on foot Tbe man v.as de\Cnbcd as 5 feet 8 mches. 140 to 150 pounds and 20 to 30 years old. He v.as weanng a dark sweatshan aod 1ean~. White said. The victim "'a' taken to a nearby hospna l for an e\am1nauon. White said. Pohce behr' e the man entered her apartment through an unlocked shdmg door The woman·\ roommate was not home at the time The pohcc tn\e•mgat1on 1s cont1num1-f Satanic rite ., ruled out 1n cat's death ly nw Daffy Piiot .\ dead blaci.. cat tound ued to a cross 1n the front )ard ol a ~t'~pon Beach residence t""O week\ ago died of a blow to the head. not from being htt b> a car. according to result\ ot a necrops~ con- ducted b~ thC' Orange Count~ Health ·Ca re .\genn But :-.;cwport Beal h pohce gt A.nd) Gonss discounted a hnl>. 10 Satanic n t- uals Pohce still ha'e mi leads in the No' \8 1nc1dent an "tuch a resident tn the I 00 block of Kmgs Pia e fou nd the dead. adult cat 1n fron1 of his home ued to a v.ooden. t~o-foot-tall cross The cat had no 1dent1ficat1on tag\ Gonts said the \u,p1uous cat death was the fint ~poncd 1n '-e"' port Beach "It's an isolated 1nc1dent:· he sa.ad "\.\e don't belic\C 11 "as consistent wnb Satamc pracu~ ~cau\t' thcrr was no form of muttlauon It'\ 'ittll he1ng in- vestigated ·· .\ senes oi cat dC'ath'> sn the nonh Tustm area has raised fears among rcs1- dents of a nse an Satantc ntual'i. though man~ authonllcs bche' e CO)Oll'5 arc re- sponsible for thc deaths CHP on lookout for polluting cars in s~uth county ly City N.ws Servtc~ In a btd to improve air quaht), a squad of Cahfom 1a H1ghwa' Patrol offi~rs wtll patrol southern Orange Count) toda) for vetucles that are helch1ng out e'Ct'SSJVC exhaust. Eight C HP officcr5 tn marked can 'Wlll roam the C.tp1strano \ alle~ area through- out the da> looking for 'eh1 lcs em1tuna cxccss1vc exhaust. \H P Capt tC\'C Mallone said. "The officen on patrol an: experts tn pollution enforcement. havsng wnttcn over 1.000 pollut1na vehicle ettatlohs ~ month.." Mallone said The c~ptain said the officers will be watctuna for <be9el cars and uucks. sanct about 7S to 80 percent of tbe I 5.000 Cltallons Issued for smoe vtolations have been written on thOIC typeS o( vebida. • • • Two Merttdcs-Ben-tc helo~ 10 Ncwpon Jct kt. I 8 O ewpon 81vd .. were broken tnto. T he Stcre<> was stolen o ut of one. H-tiaatoa ~eeh llueves rcpon cdl} :tole the wallets of teVenl mcmbtn of the Hunttftl'OD Beach H&&h hoot g.arl'~ dnll ~m wltik the) •>ere at prac11ce • • • Su or K''cn men reportedly Sil 1Pmll tbc wall in tbt 17000 block of Queen• Lane and smoked marvuna • • • Someone '** a l 9&S CadtU.C El-ckndo bclOftlJ"I to a member ofOoldtta #at Collc:F stAlf at the cola. ..m.. '°'-• • • A man wu dewnitd wlilik •" fl My tryill!I to t-1 a kat.btt )Kbl ...S,.... valaed at SllO &om a drpvba ...... ill 1M H....._,. Cealer, 77n Et' 111 r Ave. • • • Awarlb_......,_....._ ._. ................ .., ... Ul1 15 ............ I ..... . W.w A~-01!0•' .. -. :.;a-= J ar._ eo.1 DAILY PILOT I Thur8dey, ~-30. 1981 Rebels attack affluent ar~a ~~ t rap many foreigners SAN SALV AOOR, El Salvador (AP) -Leftisl ~ls invaded paru of the capital's most affluent neiah· borboods before dawn Wednesday, trappina many foreipen. and dua in after fierce combat with govern- ment forcts. How many people had been killed in the· latest auerrilla offensive was not clear. Eleven bodies of comba- tants were seen lying in the streets. Guerrillas briefly held a U .S. Em- bassy officer's home. officials in Washiftaton said. They were also said to have seized the home of a French diplomat. U.S. Embdsy ptrsonnel wert told not to report to work Wed~_~y. and the embassy was closed for the day, White House spokesman Ro01an Poeadiuk said in Washing- ton. Ad.ministration officials said no Americans were injured, and tht rebels said in a statement that their fiabters bad been told not to atl3ck Americans. A Salvadoran Foreign Ministry official said rebels took over the Japanese Embassy. which is four blocks from the home of U.S. Am- bassador William Walker. but Japan denied the report. Secretary of Sutte James A. Baker Ill said guerrillas "briefly overran" an unidentified U.S. Embassy of- fice• home. The State Department said the home apparently was seized at random. "The famil~ wa~ sal'Cly evacuated by Salvadoran go"ernment forces. and the fam tly was not actuall) in the hands of the guemllas at an) time,'' 5aid D.avid Denny, a depart- ment spokesman. Heavy and s&.lSWned fi~ was re- poned blocks from Ambassador Walker's home. Embessy spokes- man Jeff Brown said Walker was ••fine ... working in his office at the embassy.'' Denny S4id. ··Several families arc unable to leave their homes because of fJ&htin& in their locations. .. late Wednesday, lhe rebel leader- ship proposed a s1x-hour truce Thursday morning to evacuate forei&ners from the nei&hborhoods. There was no immediate public response from the government IQ a broadcast h' thl·1r cl,,,, ll "lC llacfio Ve ni.·l1 cr • ,. ... ' said lheii; ftghtc:rs hau cap1urt'"' ,.,l' homes of three .. oligarchs'' but treed the occu~nts to shQw the~ arc a "responsible force." Crackdow,n get s.Baker's approval \\'.\SH l;'\'GTON ( .\P) -" "·reta~ of State J:ime~ -\. B:ikc:r 111 ~1J \\\•Jnc-.v .. ' that the Sah adoran &lncmnwnt's domc~uc C'fad.J o"n '4'8S an "absolutel~ appropnutl··· r\" pons..· to rebd ;ittacks on U.S. and other targl·t~. ~rlu:r. \\'hue House Pre~ Secretaf) Marlin hlt\\!lll'r .-.n1J "hen asked about the go,emmenfs cracldo" n. "Our response is that "e deplore '1olence anJ l1lling on both siJc:s ... Thl' kl11st guerillas "bndl~ owrran" the home of JI k~1,t onl· l .. Emt>a~} oOircr in the earh morning 1•11\b11·t1l uf tigh11ng. Baker told reponcr<;. af.,o sa~ mg. \\, • ,,. tJ~ 10 ,.p, to as~ur.· the safot~ of embassy f'\'l '>llll nd ·· .\dm1ni~1ra110n onicrnls s~ud all lhe .\mcnrans t~pt'd inJUf). . The tale Dep;inment. meanwhile. stt up a 24-hour ,3 It forte to monuor tht' e'en ts 1n El Salvador. The task force s:ud in a statement that the family "hose home "as bnefl) seized had bttn .. safely evacu- ated b) Salvadoran go,·cmment form" and that the .\merirans "ere .. not actually m \he hands of the guemllas at an) umc." . . The rebels "appeared to ~1ze this residence at random:· said ta l force spokesman David Denn). .\fter the prc-da"n anack. embass) personnel "CH' told not 10 rcpon to ''ork \\'t.-dncsda) and the cmbnss) "a!> clost-d for the da~. said White House spokesman Roman Po p;id1uk . Parliament enrl<\ r"'"""""n ;c:t: monopoly PRAGUE, C7.echoslovakia (AP) -The Communist-run Parliament swiftly ended the party's 40-ycar monopoly on power on Wednesday and a Politburo member said Czechoslovakia's first free elections since 1948 could be held within a year. The move v.as a frantic etTon 10 satisfy the demands of the growing pro-democracy movement here. Premier Ladisla' Adamec said he intended to negotiate a reassessment of the 1968 Warsaw Pact inva ion that crushed reform in Czechoslo- vak.ia and would be prcpan·d to negotiate the withdrawal of ·o, 1e1 troops. It was the first such statement b\ a top-echelon official. · Vasil Mohon ta. a member of the ruling Politburo. told a news con- ference that now . 1hat the C'om· munist Party has agreed to rehn· qwsh complete control. free ekc- taons could be held w1th1n I~ months. Delept•t raise hands In Caechoslovall parl ..... ent Wednesday to pau ttl• ... n - da propot1119 cha119es In ttte constltudon. lllr• fr•• elections. Voting with the somber. mechan- ical gestures born of decades of rubberstamp approval of Com- munist measures, the 309 deputies unanimously scrapped Article 4 of the constitution. which mandated the leading role of the Communist Party. They aJso deleted a clause that bases all education on Marx- Look no further th an South Coast Senior Villas! ism-Leninism. .. The re,olut1on 1 prOC\"cding much quicker than \'l' l'\pencd." said J1ri D1cm1b1er. 'l'••h·'>nl.ln for the C1' 1c Forum oppu!>L llon. minutes a lier thl' 'Oil' \\J !> broJdl·ast h'c on national tek' ISIOn. The cmergenq parhaml'ntar~ session ended late Wedncsdav. the So\let news agenq Tass said: The changes "ere among h1stonc concessions the opposition won from the Communist government South Coast Senior ·VILLAS· on Tuesda\ whl·n ~damec also promised 10 form a nc" go,em - ment. including non-< ommun1,ts. b' ~11 nda' ·The~ lo llo"cd 11 '1ra1~h1 da}' of huge ant1·t1.0' ernml.'nt dcmon- strallons. \\h1ch t:ulm1nak'd in a two-hour stnke on ~londa' 1n "h1ch millions of v.orkers paru(1patl, .. Adamec "cnt on n:111onal T \ and said he had asked ll\ ll" Forum for its suggestions on "horn 10 rndude 1n the new ~o' emmcn1 . Costa Mesa's Only Full- Service Senior Apartments! • Rent Starts at $799.00 Nothing Else Like it in Orange County ~ Our spacious, new units induct. su<h luxuries as: • ~id & Unen Ser.ice • Daily Adivities • Social Excursions • Daily Meat Ser.ice Available 2213 Fairview Road (714) 646-6300 Co:. ta Mesa, CA 92627 ' ALTERNATIVES. NO APPOINTM ~NT SALON: HAIRCUT; 9.00 OR PERMANENT WAYE, 25.00 COMPLETE! '[ Parliament also eliminated the Communrw,' lt>ading position an the :"auonal Fl\ont. an umbrella or- gamzauon cmhracm~ all political parties and social groups allov.cd in C'zec hoslo' al1a. The remo,al of the requiremt>nt that Marx1sm·len101!>m Ix thl' guu.1- '"' pnnc1pk of education "a~ a pnme demand of students wh o staged the ;'\'o' I protest and ha'e led the pro-<kmocra1:. mo' ement since. Abortion rule argued before chief justices W .\SHJ NGTON 1-\P) -Tht.· ~u­ prtme Court was a l ed Wcdnc'J.<lay 10 rule that most ~oung girh ha'e no nght to abortions "1thou1 tir;t tcll- 1ng tht'1r parents. The JUSt1ccs. "ho haH· allo"l'd li m its on the a'a1lab1lit) of abon1ons for minors m \ht pas\. questioned law)en. defending and attacking parental-nou ficauon la" s in Minnesota and Ohio. ln two hours of relatneh narro~ arguments. \he~ ga\e no sign \he~ art considenng tht> broader poss1- bihty of scrappin$ the coun· 197 3 Roe ,.s.. Wade dec1s1on that legalized abortion -an idea much discussed outside the court "hcne' er the~ l3ke up any abomon case. "The court showed no interest m overturning a woman's constnu- uonal right to abortion:· Cle\"eland lawyer ltnda ~ said after the argument session an which she at- tacked the Ohio IJ" M10nesol3 Chad Depu\) -\ttome) I General John Tunhc1m agreed. "I don't think Roe should be on the table in this case.·· he told reporters I after d<fen. ding has state la" before the coun. Last July, the court ,·oted 5-4 to IJ"e sta&es mort authonty to rqu- late abortions for all women. Four J USll~ appcarl"d rea<i) to go even funhcr and O\'crtum Roe vs. Wade. hut Justict· Sandra Day O'Connor n:tuscd. Summit should aid progress on nuke treaty · Cutting ancient redwoods opposed SAN FRANC ISCO -The Pacific Lumber Co:s plan ~o . clear an ancient redwood forest would destroy o~ of o~est and most prlS~ne of tht' majestic aroves that on~ bbnktted California s north coast. mvttonmtn· talists said Wcdnesda' as they urged the st.ate to stop the proposal. En,·ironmenl31ist\ oppost frlling SM acres of the trees m the 3.000-acre Hcad"atl'.rs ForesL a ~Jonous rl-g1on of g1Jrt mossy red"'.oods.. some 1.SOO )ears old. nsiog out of deep gorges in th~ coastal ttlJOn of Humboldt County. Pacific Lumber has submitted two umber harvest plans to the stall' Dcpanment of Fores\ry. which must approve the cuts. Elephant that had C-sectlon dying SAN OIEGO -.\ I ~-~ear-old elt>phant that became the first J>3Ch\derm Ill undergo a Caesart"an secuon has developed an abdom~nal mfeci1on and probabh will die soon. a Wild .\nimal Park spokesman said Wednesda). Jean. an ~s1an elephant that had been prqnant for mort than 730 days, underwent a S' :-hour Caesan-an section on Nov. 20. A dead 3()(). pound fetus -."aS rcmo'ed dunng the procedure. Harrison: No reunion without Lennon LOS ANGELES ( .\P) -Paul McCnrt ne~ ·s suggesuon that tht sun•1' · ang Beatles reunite isn't for Grorge Hamson. who says he doesn't behevt' 1n yesterda). "As far as I'm concerned. there won't be a Beatles reunion as long as John Lennon re mains dead.'' Hamson said m a terse statement. Dunng the publint~ bhu surrounding the st.an ofh1s -.orl~ tour. McCartnt'} said man 1nterv1ev. this "~" that he·s recepll\e to getU ng togetMr again with Hamson and tarr ... We might get to pla~ together after all this tame " he said. '\ .\TI 0 '\ .\ I. H H I t: t . S ACLU asks probe of Thomburgh WASHl ~GTON -The .\mencan C1"l L1bcnies U nion asked Con- gress Wednesda~ to 1mest1gate .\ttome~ General Dick Thomburgh's dec1s1on leading to J1~m1ssal of the Iran-Contra cast against a former ClA station chief There 1s a "strong poss1b1ht~ ·· Thornburgh's acuon regarding Joseph Fernandez stemmt>d 1n part from the C'IA·s desire ••to c.over up its involvement in the Iran-Contra affau:· Morton Halpenn. director of the .\CLL''s Washington office. ~1d m a statement ..\ week ago, Thornburgh tiled an affida\ 11 blocking disclosure of classified mformauon relaung to the locauon of three C IA fac1h11cs in Central Amenca and dt>talls of three agencv programs m Costa Rica. Thornburgh was acting on behalf of l ' .S. 1ntelllgtnce agencies. U.S. Dtstnct Court Judge O aude Hilton 1hre" out the cn manal ch~ apnst Fernandez on Frida). saying the n .\ 's e\-stallon chK'f In Costa Rica needed to u~ the classified information an order to get a fatr tnal. Two win National Book Awards NEW YORK -The JQ89 :"lauonal Book .\ward for fiction went to John Case~ on Wcdncsda~ for ·· panina. .. and Thomas L Friedman "on the non-ficllon av.'3rd for .. From Beirut to Jerusalem." his account of the battle-scarred Middle East. · Also Wednesda) night. the second annual :-.lauonal Book Award for D1st1ngutShcd Contnbut1on to .\mencan uners was pr~ntcd to Daniel J. BoorstJn. L1branan of Congr~ Ementus The S 10.000 pnze is awarded for lifelong contribuuons to .\mcncan lc;ttcl'\ "h1ch ha'e had an extraord1nan and ptrmanent impac1 on .\ml'ncan literature. · Supreme Coun blocks execution ANGOL.\. La. -Coo' acted killer Dalton Pre1ean won a stay of his midnight c~ecuuon Wednesda> from the lJ. uprcme Court afttt spending the day ~th his .f.amll ) in the su te pnson's death house. Prejean. 10 da\s shy of his 30th b1rthda~. bad been scheduled to die m the electric chair (or a murder he committed when he was I But the Supremt Court granted Pre1ean·s emcrgenC) plea. bamng his exttuuon untll the 1ust1ccs decide whether the) will bear his formal appcaJ to set aside his death penalty. Bush signs 5305 billion def ense blll W .\SHI NGTON -President Bush on Wednesda)' signed. with resen·auons. a bill authonzmg S30S b1lhon for defense programs for the current fiscal year, mcluding a slash an his request for \be Strat~c Defense lnit1ative. The measure cuts S 1.1 b1lhon from Bush's $4.9 bilhon request for spending on the Dl program. or Star Wars. in the fiscal year that began Oct. l. . Bu.sh. in a statement. said the mt'asure would pro .... ;& suffiaent funds to "provide a na\ional defense sufficient to meet fo~bk truuts to the national security" in the coming year. In sipina the bill. Bush voiced raervations ovn several prova~ons. includma one callina on h1m to pa1Ulldc NATO pannen to increase tht'1r active-duty forces in Europe. HOHi D HHll-'1 ' CIA supply pl•ne aashes In Angola WASHINGTON -A CIA plane en rout~ from Zaire to A...,aa c:uryina m_ilitary and. ~dltt equipmtnt for U.S.4*ked rebels in AQIOla cnsbed llus week, killi .. _ an undetermined nwnber of Americus and insuraents.. tovcnuntnt officials aid Wednelday. The L-100 ftilb1 left a milit.arY buc at Kamina in Zaitt Monday niaht and went dowa DOC far from lk.toUt.beaAern ~town~ Jamba. wbae lbe UNITA rebels have dleir a.e.lquaners, t'he sourca said. attributint the crab 10 pilot error. 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'l 6S •"' i • F"itll "~" II 11 a rn eo S.COflCI IO* 4 ~ pm 0 4 s.cono "'9~ n H pm )6 Glenn Vedder , ex-Laguna mayor, community leader As fm:nds planned a '-'Cd.end memonal service for Glenn Vedder. the former Laguna Beach m3)0r was remembered b) rtsidcnts this \\Ct'k as a dedicated communtt} sen ant who was largel) rc~pons1ble for the creation of a manne preS(Yn·e that the city named 1n his honor. V~der. "'hn "'a'~ 1A.h1:n ht• d rcd ~onda) of cancer. "'as ek~tc:J to thl' Laguna Beach Cl\) Council in Janu- ary 1965 and \en l'<l as ma) or from 1968 to 1970 According to h1> \on. Ph1I \·eddcr. the former ma,or con JCkrcd the creation of the mannt' pn.-,cf'e. wbk h runs from Main Beal·h to J point 800 ft"et oO shore at 01' er\ Cove. and his. '°'oh erncnt on the Fesu" al of An!> board ot dirl'ctof\ Js two of his mo!.\ 1mpon.10t l t' tl cootnbuttons Vedder v.as a central ngurl' on thL· Festival of ..\m scholar~h1p toun- datjon, 1A.h1ch giH'S appro\lmatel~ SI00.000 tn scholarship annual!~ w Laguna Beach High ~·hool gradu- att'S, according to k st1' al spokeswoman Sall} Rel·'e ..\t their last mccttl\g. board mt·mbcrs. 'ott•J to name the fund the "Glt>nn E Vedder holarsh1p Fund." Rec' c said. Vedder lt"arned of the ho nor bcfort' his death. shl' ..aid ") would descnbe him 3) probabl~ one of the most 'aluable members th ts board has eH·r had:· Rec' i: said. Charhe Bo)d. v.ho '-Cr,e<l on the council "'1th \' <.'<ldL·r. pra1-.ed ht!> former \'.Olleague as a ~ef) respon- sible c1t1Len \\Ith high standard!. and a deep concan about the preser- vation of marine life .. He haJ a great lo' e for the ocean:· Bo'd ..aid "He had been 'er' conci:rned"'e Wl.'re lo<>1ng pre .. w u) mJrtn"· ltk to \tS1l<lrs "ho Wt'I e thoughtks\h t,1k ing th<.·m 1n large quan1111e'i ·· "(H L• "'a<,) a ·,en. 'e" line man and a H'f) goo<l fri end ·1 "'111 mm him·· \ cdder "a' hMn in ~anta ..\na on March ~1• I ~ll l. arcordtng to Phil Vedder Ht' grcv. up tn Los ..\ngrll"s and f:aduated trnm Pomona ColkgL' 1n I ~3. He and h1 \lo llt' Helen. "'NC mamed Jan 4 11,124 ~klen \ cdder died 1n Ma' Vedder t3°ugh1 ~11.'nce for 30 )Cars at a pn' att' ~>~ s .;,chool in Clare- mont. h1:. "on said ..\tkr rt·tmng. Vedder "'ho had a summer home tn Laguna tor 'car.... mo' ed per- manenth tl> thL' cm in I 95) \'edde·r 1s -;un1,ed b' his thrt"e so ns. Phil. a an C'kmrrite resident "'ho has tv.o daughter~. Jacl . 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Tbe people leading this · year's drive arc primarily volunteer vis- iton from fonner ) ears who• got involved· in the leadership because they found the \1S1tat1on expenence so satisfying. said Orange Count) chairman and Costa Mesa resident Steven Saunders. Saunders said mo t of the volun- teers involved wtth The Holiday Project are between 30 and 40 years old, and many choose this activity because they recognize the baby boom generation 1 getting older. But he has two more personal reasons for getting involved. One is that his grandmother was placed in a home for the elderl) when he was )Oung and she la ter, died there. "I d1dn·t really like that scene because I knew she wa lonel\ there," he said. · The other 1<; the ~ttsfa uon of visiting people "ho might othrl'\1se be altogether alone during the hol- idays. "What got me in' oh ed 1 "e don't go 10 g1\I: pcopk g1f\ . "c go jUSt to talk to them and be "1th them:· he conunued Man) would not 'lee fnendl) faces otherwtse. me haH' no fam1l } or friends left. \omc ha\l' fam1lu.·s elsewhere an the countn who ha' e placed them in California homes because of the temperate chmate. and some are JUSI forgotten. "They're ali ve no" and the' con- tributed a lot 10 the world at ont' time:· aundcrs said .. J u~t l'lccause they're a· httlt' d1sablt.'d or can't afford 10 do things doc n't mean we should lock them 1n a closet. .. While the nattonal prOJect 1s geared primanl~ toward collecting and malung gifts for the clderl~ a nd then delivering lhe g1f1s al Christmas. Saunders and the cr ew have set a goal of rccruitint teamno visit all year Iona. "Hopefully once they see how easy and fulfillina this is, they'll want to stay with it," Saunders said. But first thi"P first. Since the project here didn t set off the pound until September this year, the poup is occupied with rccrujtina volun- teers for the holiday season first Holiday visitations are orpnized under team leaders who lead UttJe platoons of five to IS volunteers -1.DIQ_a_~ convalcsccnt facilities and hospitals to viii&. To meel its·aoat of v~iting 6.000 people in SO facilities this vear. the project will need to double its current recrujtment of 300 Orange County mi<knts. While the volunteers wrap and deliver small presents to the shut-ins they visit. the gifts are really j ust an ice-breaJcer. Saunders said. "The gifts are really for the volun- teers, not lhe people," he said. "Otherwise some of the people, when you first go up to them, think you're j ust there to tum them over or draw some blood from them or g1ve them medication ... But their faces Iii.ht up when they di\cover someone has come just to visit and talk. ··As soon as you hand them a aift and ~n to talk 10 them. you can tell which one is more important." aunders said. The Holiday Project's next task is wrapping the token gifts in a daylona pan) fro}ll 10 a.m. to S p.m. Dec. 9 at Fairvie" Hospital in Costa Mesa. Project leaders have issued an open inv1tat1 on for community memben to JOin the party. encouraging people to bnng a small teddy bear. a pair of boot) socks or some gift wrap aJona. But as Saunders reminds, the people are the thinJ: Orange Coast residents helping to re' 1\t' the project with Saunders tnclude Newport Beach resident Kevan Riley; Costa Mesa residents Fran Bracey. Karen Bcckingham. Pegg) Condone. Valarie Hardman and Keri Stafford: and Santa Ana residents Bill Hayes and ~bra .\nne Smith. With a httle help from their friends, they ho pe to brighten the holidays fo r some otherwtse for- gotten folks. Jake needs love, a new hom.e and a lot of money ly IOB VAN EYKEN Of -DOiiy ,._ Stllff Jake's a good d~g. Handsome Joo. But h.is health isn't so good these days. and a couple of animal lovers in Costa Mesa arc tl)mg 10 raise money'to do something about 1t. Jake, a I 1/1-)ear-old purebred white Labrador retnever. has had bis troubles recent I}. But it's nothing a couple of S 1.500 hi p operauons won't curt. .. He's JOt a problem caJled bilateral htp dlsplas1a:· said Donna Melin, a techmc1an a1 the Newpon Bach Animal Shelter. where Jake is li . ~s caused by arthn us. It gets wone and worse and an a couple of yean the dog isn't able to get up." Melin said the cond111on can be corrected by surgically implanting new,· articifial hip joints. But the ellimated $3,000 cost of the two operations Jake needs has proved a 1twnblin1 block, she said. .. H e's a really nice d~ well behaved and mellow." Mcltn said. ••A lot of people would like to adopt him, but ther can't afford the cost of the suraery. • will claim them. and then to put them up for adoption. One family did adopt Jake before his hip ailment was d iagnosed. But they noticed he was having trouble walking and had X-rays taken. which revealed the problem. Unable or unwilling to undenake the ex- pense. the family returned Jake to the shelter. Shelter officials put Jake up for adoption again but were unable to find a new home for him. And unfonunatcly. in the animal welfare business, Io n' tenn liabilities can only be dealt W1th tn one way. "I was supposed 10 be the one to rut Jake to sleep." Mehn said. "But couldn't." Instead. Mehn and her coUequc. Tracy Donovan. accepted responsi- bility for trying to save Jake. Mehn said she hopes to b6 able lo raise the S3.000 from friends a,nd well wishers by Jan. I. "We're putung a can for dona- tions out tn the lobby." she said. "And we're hopjna. if we can Fl some publicity. that ~will read abvout Jake and mail in donations. I'm pretty confident that we can tct at least half the monq-by lben, 10 we can 10 ahead wnh the fint operation." ................................ Scott Mather is president of the Orange County Inter- faith Shelter and an activist on behalf of the homeless in e area ~d the nation. He was among the organizers of the Nov. 7 march on Washington to plead a case for providing homes and care for the homeless and volunteers much of his spa.re... time toward their cause. Blrtllplace: Virgina. Minn. Residence: Costa Mesa. Job: Insurance age~t. Salary: Six figures. Marital status: Married . Children: Bur. 27 : G inger. 25: Jeff, 18; Kari. 15. Edacatlon: University of Arizona. Hobbie s : R eadi n g . backpacking. Favorite restaurant: Crab Cooker in Newpon Beach. Last movie seen. Black Rain. Favorite movie: Ordinary People. Favorite t elevision show: "Mystery" on PBS. Last book read: .. Rebuild- ing: A Low-Income Hous- ing Policy" and a biography SPO'fl.IGH'I' Georie L. Williams "a' in- troduced as thr ne" prc">1den1 and chief ex('('u11vc oOiccr ol lhl· Orange Count} lJ rhan l....t."aguc in a rl'Cl'pllon Wednesda' at thl· \\ l''>tin ~luth C-0ast Plaia W1lhams pn'' IOU\h '>l'n l'd a' thl' League's \IC'e 1ue\1Jl·n1 lit l'dUlJlton and social sen ice!> tor \ou1h"c~1ern Fairfield ( ounl) in ~tam ford. Conn. He has a bachl'lor"• dcgr<.'l' 1n socia l science-; from fl u,ton - Tillotson C ollrge and a masltr°'i degree in pubh<" adm1n1strat1on from Rutge~. He ha'i served "1th the Denver and '\eallk urban leasues in emplo~ ml·n1 dl'' clopmcnt ass1gnmrnts. .... The Newpor1 Reach ( ham~r of Com merce has naml·J II\ offin.·r.. tor 1990 Named to the t \ccul1\l' comJl11t- tec are Bob llacldeton of Peat Marwick. chairman ol the board. MJcuel Stepllens of Hoag ~1emonal Hospital. ''ICC chairman. David Carmlcllael of Pantie Mutu.tl Life Insurance. secretal). Tom Clark of Lesle). Thomas. h~anz and Po-;t- ma. chief financial officer. ~lllJUp Glaqow of Ford .\erospacc C orpor- ation, 1mmed1ate past chairman. and Rinard L.elilrs of the ~ewport Harbor '\rea C'hamh\.•r of Com- merce. president. Named as d1vmon prcs1drn1s were Lea Taner of .\llstate In· surancc, business de' clopmcnt: Cal Sclilmldt, Com modo res , Dorla Parluccl of Ll'sle~. T homas . Schwarz and Postma. Dol phins: of Martin Luther King. Jr. Fir•t Job: Selling eggs in an open-air market for my uncle. tLast vacation: August. to . 'Lake Tahoe and river raft- ing in Northern Californi Pet f aataay: To be able to make a major difference ig the tivts of hornet~ people. Gripe: People who are pom- pous. Heroes: Winston Chur~hill, Mahatma Gandhi. Religion: Catholic. A perfect Saturday: About 3 1h hours to read and have dinner with frie nds. Car : A 1989 Ford Probe. Activities: Chairman of the California Homeless Coali- tion. Orange County Home- less Issues Task Force, Or- apge Coast Interfaith Shelter and SOS (Share Our Selves). Greatest fear: Not bein~ able to accomplish my dream. Greatest accompUsbmeat: Realizing that it's OK to fail. Retirement plans: I don't plan to retire: I plan to continue to work at a dif- ferent level of systemic social justice work. hour training session of the Motor· C)ck .\cadcm} a t Golden West Col - lege Criminal Justice T raining Center. .\mong the graduates were Butrum Adil.ins of the Hunungton Beach Police: Depanmcnt: Glen 8 . Flsber. tevea Martinz and Rudy Slauglilter of the Ne" pon ~h Pohce Depanm<."nt. and M I Nunez of the Laguna Beach oltct Depanment • • • Hun11ng1on Beach re~1dent Gerald Hime has bel'n appointed as d1~ttnr of special education a nd speH:il educatton local plan area 1n thc.- Tuo;un l 'n1 tied . hoot D1stnct Hime \\Ill be re-;pons1ble for pro' 1ding .i qualtt~ special educa - tio n program that meets state anJ fedral s1andard<1 The program ~­ ., ed i()() 'itudenu. in the distnct Pnor to his Tusttn apoantment. H1mC" "orled as an adm1n1strator \\1th the Lo'i .\ngeles Count~ O ffice of pec1al Education and a special educatton teacher wuh the .\nahe1m l 'nion High hoot D1stnc-t • • • C.osta Mesa re 1dent Elia.de&la Geesey has received 1heOutstand- 1ng Con1nbut1on to Education .\\\ard from the Oran~e Count) ~­ pan ment of Education. She was nominated b) Foothill High ~I Pn nc1pal Jim Ryu. who descnbecl her as a "one-person art depan. ment." In 11 )Cars at Foothill. Gee~ his developed se' eral an programs' and projects. They tnclude setting up an independent study tine arts pro- gram. an an club and a student an gaiter) at the school. he has also arranged field tnp for groups of SO advanced an students and ~n· couragcd them to enter art contea&s . Mclin said she didn't know how Jake came to be homeless. He was found wa.lkina down a Newpon leech street on Nov. 12 and brouaht to die animal shelter. she said. Slleher policy is to hold animals flW Ive days, in h~pcs their owners Contributions may be _, to the Newport Beach Animal SMiier, ca.re of Tracy or Donna. 12S Meta Drive, Costa Mesa. 92627. DKl:Y ..... II tty ... to, .... ,.__ • ...... • &.4*r.-r Ellffa B~ea of Fn~h1on Island Merchants Assoc1at1on. Dlcll Mlllu of bank of Newport and Tom Step- .._ ... of The lrvtne Co.. ewpon Center; BW BamUtoa of The Can- nery restaurant. Peninsula. and Le.alil ManllaU of South Coast Plaza Man- qemcnl South Coast Metro. • • • A record-setting 17 pohce officers Gccsey's students aJso fa1•t murals an the school's halls and tcts for school dramatic productJ~ ........ cell INlv• .... ,.,... ...... _,,.,. paduated last month from the 8~ ti I I I I I I ' HO \HU niors, chronically ill to get free flu shots atJ:f aag Hosp it~~~ .... Hmpital will a.o.t a flu -. .. , .... .,. cUic I.I". to l p.m. S.hll'dlJ . ...-"!I.ell we.._ ii~ he to ae,_e cmr SS cilllmically iU ..... ol aay z (.,.+i'll llillr•a, bean. lumi GI'. kidlley ~Ill, ISWN dlronic diteue ~ bodj'1 ......... to Study ol Noa¥iolence and Amos Gvirtz of the lnter-nalinzn' Fellowlbip ol Reconciliation diteusa .. Noa- violela ie I_. wl Paleatine" in a seminar from l to 4:JO p.m. nunday iD the Social Sc:icncet Tower ,..134 at UCl. For more infonaauon, call 8'6-64t0. . Tiie fint will be from 10 a.m. to noon and l lO l p.m. Monda_}' at Buffum's Depanmcnt Slore. Laauna Hilll Mall. Tbe screenina is 1n conjuJICtioa with Buf- fwD'1 Seaior 0.y. A drawina will be held for a free pf\ cstiftcall. 1llle .coed will be from 10 a.m. to noon Tunday at \be'•••• a.ch Libral)', 363 Olcnncyre St .• Lquna a.cla. TM airct will be from 10:30 a.m. to noon Wed~ my at WdhbKk Eye Cnt.et. 23161 Moulton Parkway. ..... HiDI. 1llle fowtla ICfteftllll MU be ftom I 0 a.m. IO noon nundlly at O..t America Fina but. 24301 Valn- cia. I .... HilL -... ... limple. paielnl wl me. ney do w ~ a ca•hte eye cum. fOr -. ...,..,. call IM ceaw at 9S 1-4641. • EdiJOn have bttn asked to attend . Ho1o9'ams fOT deslgl.,, dlsalUfld The Advertisina Production AMOciation of Or-. County wtll host a propam about hokJpamt f6r daipen. aniits and thote in the productioe fteld Tuetday at the Irvine Marriott. Tmy S.U of Po&aroid will ditcUll ~a three-dimensional efrect produced on foil W1a-. ...._ After tbe propam 1be annual C1uitun.M 1*tY IWI follow with mo. anenda111 llbd to brilll a ldf1tw dU.ldreD reUatl of~. .., Tiio. IH'iftl iafOnilatioa are llkild to -141-1919 by Friday. l \It \U\H n ••• ,,Ntw.• No •nel • •rt1td ,,.., ..... 1 Orange Coast OAILV PILOTIThuraday. Nowmbet 30. 1989 A7 Regulators had 'gut-level concerns' about Lincoln 1y KATHLllN G1NU 11 ' ...... ..,...., SACRAMENT01 -tate rqu- laton ~ "aut-flcvcl con~rns" about a Junk bond offering by Lin- coln Sav1n15 but never had cause to stop its sales. the corporations com- missioner said Wednesday. State Corporations Commissioner Christine Bender, testifyi ng to an A•mbly subcommittee investigat- ina the collapsed thrift and the now wonblcss bonds. defended the state's regulation of Lincoln Savings as qarusive. "I do not want anyone to think ~Oepanment (of Corporauons) t a ~ssive view of our ponsibihties ... ," Bender said. "To my knowledge. no application has ever received greater scrutiny by o ur deoa.rtment.•· bender said examiners with the state Department of Savinp &. Loan informed her agency in late 1988 about "gut-level concerns" about the thrift and its parent corporation. American Continental Corp. But she wd 1nvestOt'$ never com· plained to Corporations Department and that state examiners failed to provide strona enough evidence to back up their .. ood-fa1th im· prcuions... ~ She ~(d~he was unaware until two w s aao that the Savings &. Loan partment issued tbe find- inp in October 1988 of its cxamin- auon of Lincoln. ordered the thrit\ in December 1988 to stop.the bond sales, then last Febrary gave it 30 days to prove It had the assets to back them up. The h1Jh-y1eld. uninsured bonds with 1 quick matunty were issued in two offenn15 1n 1986 and 1988 -o f $200 million and about S 150 m;Jhon -plus the rest of the unsold 1n1t1al offenng. About 23.000 buyers. many of them clderl} pensioners who in· vested their li fe savings. lost m ore than S250 million on the bonds. Federal regulators seized Lincoln m Apnl and cst1mlte that tts fa1lur~. will cost the 4.mencan taxpa)ers S2 .Sales tax rate increases ~ ¢ Friday ~.\( R.\MENTO <.\Pl -Aegin- mn'g r nda~. Cah forn1J \hopper~"' 111 hah' lU dig Onl··qUJrtl'r ol onl' pcr- \.l'nl d~qx·r 1n1t1 lhl·ir rocl..l·tbool..s 111 hl'lr pa~ lo1 cJrthqu.11..c rl'hcf l he quartl·r-n·n1 Pl'r-Jollar "11r'I t;I\ 1nd~ao,l• .1pp111,nl 1n 1hr I l'&I'>· IJtull'., '~u.11 '-l'''>1e1n th" m~mlh 1.11..l'' l'lkl l rA-l I .tnd l.l\1' un11I 1)1.•, ' I • I lN(I · I h11'>r l'\tr.1 11m··l11ur1h\ 111 JX'n· 111r' .Ul' l'\fll'lln.t to 1,11'\l' Si<OU 11,pll111n o' l'r thl· nn1 11 m<1nth' \l1"t 111 thJt rn11nn '"" Jlong '"lh 1.-,1, ·ti hind' P·" 111 1l·hu1ld1ng roads. bridges and public buildings damaged 1n the Oct . 17 earthquake that struck the an Francisco arra For Orange Count~ and mo t o thl·r coun11es 1n the state. the nr'" sak' Jnd u..e ta\ rate \\Ill he 61~ pcrn·nt I h1\,l'' er. 'ota'i in I J rounllc' ha\l' prC\ IOU!>I~ apprO\Cd sak!> la\ 1nlrl'3Sl''· mo~t of those for tran,. porta11on pro1ccts. f1,c of them ha'r had l\\O such increases. ·\nd , '·lltl'r<. in ti \C.' counties apprcl\ cd 1nlrl·a,l·s on thc No' 7 ballot hut thl'\l' l anno t takc l'lkn un11I .\pnl I. Analysts identify sharp weakening in economy's growth W-\ HIN(J TO...: I .\Pl -The tJ. cx-onom ) grc" moderate!\ from Jul) through September. thl' g(),ern- ment said Wedne'lda'. but anal) sis said 1t has since "l'akl·ncd '>harpl), threatening to derail an un· precedented peacet1ml· ewans1on. The Commem· l.X·panment s~11d the gross national product. the broadest measure of economic health. grew at an Jnnual ratl' of~. 7 percent in the third quarter. shghtl} hlJher than thl' ~ 5 Pl-'fl'cnt rate onginally report~ lu1 month Earlier this )Car. c:conom1sh had widel) foreca'it onl~ slugg.1!th gro" th tn the quarter. but the re' 1s1on means the third quartl'r topped the :?.5 percent second 4uJrter rate '\t ttR While Hou-.e. prcs1dent1al spoke man ~tarhn F111"atcr said. "We al"aH hkc w \Cc inc:r~~ in gro~th . .\nd this rcpun 1., rcl.it1,cl~ good ne"s 1n that '>Cn'l4· .. However. pn,ate anal~sts predic- ted "Ith near unan1m1t} a sharpl~ weaker performance in the final three months of 19 9 and the first quarter of ne\t ~car. .\ fe" C\pect the nauon to topple into a recc s1o n. ending the e:\pans1on. whic h enters its eighth \ear in De ember. "We should rn10~ thc'iC (1h1rd quaner) numbers becau'ie the chances are ""e'rc not goin& to 'iCl' their h ke an' ume 'ioon." w1d t'COn· om1st Roben Dedencl.. of Northern Trust Co. Most t'C"onom1sts altnbute the cur· rent sluggishness to a year-long anti· 1nflauon campaign b) the Fedl'ral Resen e Board "h1ch pu'ihed interest rates up through this spring 1nce the n. the f l'd has nudgl'd rates lo"er. but the l-Cono m' "o n't reflt'C"t the full bent'lit of rate 'cuts - and an) further dcdines 1n the nnt fe" month'> -until later nC\I ~ear 1990. at the earliest Orange Count~ rejected a ~lcs tu hike measurt: on the ~o' 7 ballot. Thereforl· the saks ta\ beg1nn1ng Friday "111 be 6 15 percent in Fresno. ln~o. l oc. .\ngelcs. R1,cr- s1dc. ar ramento. an fkn1to. S...n Francisco and ~anta Cruz coun11e'> It will be 7.25 percl'nt 1n Alameda. ( ontra (Mia. '\an Diego. San Mateo and anta \Iara count1c'> The coun11c\ thal :-.luv 7 ap- proved add111onal half-cent in- l·rcascs arc lmrx·nal. Montcrl'). San Gross National Product ....._...,....._,..._.. .---·- .. __ ...,_ -----~ a._.. "The reason thl· econom\ "Ill slort a rect '>Ion hut not fail into one. 1s 1n1erc'il rail''> arl' coming do"n suhstanualh .. ..aid elonom1<.t Bru t 5tt•tnb.:~ of ~kmll L' nlh He pred11..1ed a further dc-cline in rates ne\t mo nth After-tax corporate profits down \\-A Hl:".t1ro:-. 1-\PI -ls cofJ?Orat1ons' atlcr-ta \ proli ts foll J sharp 7 2 percent in the Jul~· •p- tember quana. 1hc 1h1rd l'On· secuti' e de line Jnd a drop at- tributed largel~ 10 lo SC'> stemming from Humcane Hugo. thl' go,crn- ment said WeJnl''ida~ The ommerce Department said the drop follo"ed Jn 1den11cal fall in the second quarter. "h1 h "a the steepest 1n three }eJr<. . .ind a I I percent dechnC' in the first quarter The changes left after·la' profits at an annual rate oi SI -''I • b1lhon 10 the uurd quarter .\ broader measure. before-tax Sy HOUY J. WAGNER Of -041f17 Nol St llff Anticipation 1s the name of the pme m the Orange Coast's bosp1t.al· tty indu~try. said Mamott Hotels EJ!ecuuve V1~ Pre 1dent a nd Gen· era) Man-acr Paul Recd. Recd was in Co ta Mesa o n Tues- day for the vand opening of the cbaia's new Mamon u1tes. a 25). room IUAury hotel s1m1lar to the Marriott u1tes m ewport Beac h. Althou&h the e"'port Beach le> Cllliel has not been the draw over tlle 1ut )tarchain extcut1"cs had hoped it ~ould be, Reed said the induSll) is han1ma its hopes on (}i( eipa.nsion of John Wayne Airport next Apnl Reed attnbuted the 70 percent occupancy rate in the 2S4 rooms at Newport Beach to the 1ncreax in new h otels in the area the last 6"' ~e'rt runnin1 a httle bit ahead of demand for rooms ... he co nceded . .. Wc'rt never happy unless wc'rt in &be riahties." lleel1 said plannina for the new ~ Mesa unat ~n 4'h years -.o. .._. competition WUA't as fiertt. "f\ lakes much '°•' to build 1 ~ than we 1n \k 1ndu1try \bank it abOuld." he taad.. "I wish tha'e wu '-rooms to compete wilb. But we'll live II our bnt shot to ftll the roams." He ldded that Marriott Howts ....... "A bil Q>llvell-ie ;Ail•• "9 J1'!"!A 1-rn 111 dow9 ............ -•. ... -..... OMlC die 8lrpoft ••I .• II ~. Mllftoa ............... fow .. .................. IS" .. n.=. ..... 18dl0ud ... -i.: ... W..IR ........ ... ~ew. ..... -. ... ... l protits ad1usted tor Jcpr~ua11on and 1nventones, de reased at an annual rate of S 15 5 billion to S~Q~. J b1ll1on. But. S 11 bi I hon of that was attributed to hurr1l·anc-relatC'd losses S9 h1lhon from pa~outs b) insurance companies and S2 b1ll1on from uninsured IO'i'IC"> .\nal) sts also aunbutC'd the poor shov.1ng to firm">· inab1ht~ 10 ra1~ pnl:'Cs to compen\3te fo r nsing labor costs and to slo" er gro" th in e'pon sales. Exports are being hurt b~ the strong dollar. "'h1ch makec. L' goods more e'tpens" e on o' crwa markets .. The problem 1s 'e~ basic Labor ......... Marrion hopes to doubk its e1,ht Swia locations nationwide b • the mid 1990I . Suites arc o nl)' about 4 perttnt of &he boiel indusll")' nataonwtde. Rttd said. IO com~tat.aon for pests hun't reecbtd the ~-a patch of uaditaoaal bole.la. Marrion'• srowt.b plans are concentrated 1n the mid· ,.. boeeh., bt lddtd. Tk Marriott S..tn cater &O buil· Dell travden aootl .. for • place to rdu ud 10 maMw .,._, fuctlons, wadi a -.n buli-. •i• ot IO = i..tivldml tnvdrn aad ... ntc::U..--.-..IO ... ... oi-fi:lace ..... -; ... 1M TOW9 C.• c6:e Cl9MI. ._ ... cMili -.. ..,, Fl • UM Tct: ::..·=-=~- costs are nsing and pnre'> are not ~oing up faM enough to l'O \t'r the increase." \aid ccunom1')l Rnicl' teinberg of ~1emll L~ nch .\nal~<its said the profit ~queere hkel\ "111 .:-on11nue Consumer re- sistance caused b~ a sotiening econ- o m). a' "ell a<i mfT comP1-'t1t1on from OH·r'>l'a<> firm, \\Ill mal..C' 11 diflieult for l ' 'i rnmpan1c' 10 ra1sc pnCt' Econom1'it Da,1ll \\'"" o l DRJMc(1ra" H ill .1 Le~ington. \fas . forel'.'ast1ng lirm ..aid fourth quaner profit\ alw "Ill ht-de-pressed b) a stnkC' al the Boe-mg Co and from insurance losses aun butable to the San Fran 1sc:o earthquJkl' Bernardino \an f ranuslu and Santa Rarbara \.\hen that innca!>t' takl'1> dTl'll the ta' "'II ~ h "5 percent 1n J ll bul ,\an Franc1~u \\htlh \\Ill n~· to ., 25 pcru·nt Thl' 'itatc Roard ol E4ual11a11un "h1ch w llcct\ thl' '>ak•, ta\. 1!1 hdp- in& bu,1ne,~·., mal l· '>Ure the~ haq· lhl' corrt.'ll rJtl' !>taning Frida~ f hc board hJ'> '-Pl-'uahw; 1n 51.,1 lkld 1111i1:l'" lo an'"l'r qul'!>llons. dnd ha' · nl'" l'a\\ rekrcnu· ta\ ra1t• l·arJ'> 'ho" int( ·thl· amount of lat to < harl(l' on 1rano,au1t1n'\ up w ~ f) Newpapers in south county .purchased RICH\tO!'D. \a l.\Pl-Ml-d1<1 General Inc has reported 11 will !>4:11 30 communll\ ne"'>papers in SouthC'rn Caldc1rn1a to Frt'edom ~ewspapers Inc. o" ners of the Or- ange Count) Register The ~le. term s vf ""hich were not disclosed. stall requirt:'> the signing of a defin1tl\e agrcl·mcnt. hut Medin General said 11 e\petl!o the dt"al 10 be completed 1n earl\ I IJ~O The ne"'<ipapcr<. arc pubhi.hed 1n Orange ( ount) and the eastern pan of Los Angeles C uunt\ b' (1olden West Publishing lnl J "holl~ o""ned suh<,1d1ar. lll \kdrJ < •l'ncral The-paper'> hJ' l' J tutJ I l Ir\ ulJtion of .i "0.0oO \<ted1a (1t-m:ral "11d 111, ,k\"1on to sell the uthl'rn C JhlurntJ nc"'>· papers reprc~nt<. a 'trateg.ic dc'"""'n to con entrate erfon'\ on 1t\ larger operations 1n thc Ea'\l and ~uth The R1lhmond-bJ~·d \kd1J C1en- eral 1s a p ublt(h hclJ com;>ln~ and o"ns lhl· RtlhmunJ f 1mc -D1s- pat h and Tht• R1,hmond 'c"s Leader II al<,o 1\ 1 n H'lh l'<l in broad- cast tele\1\1on l Jhlt• T\ anJ nl·"'>· pnnt produl tltlO Eight of thl· ( ahtnrn1.i puhh· l'.'at1ons solJ. o nt' 111 "htl h " a paid c ircula11on paPl'r. rt'Jl h ne.irl) 130.000 hou'\ehnld' in \(1uthan Or- ange Count' Ra\t'd in \1is<.m n V 1eJO, the~ art• (lpcrated "' the \outh O range loun1~ "c"' d1 ' l\wn of Golden \\ l''>I Puhh\h1ntt T"ent' ·I" o ''' thl' ne"' <,papers are d1stnbu1ed 1rel' tn morl' than 3 .OC hou~·h11ld' in l'aStl'rn Lo .\ngeles ( ,1unt) and nonhcrn Or· ange ( ount' Thl·..c p.ipcrs are pu~ hshed b' ti 1~hlander Publl auo ns. Freed0m 't'"'ipapcr. pubh he ].1 tia11\ ne"\paper<, 1n nine \tales and al operate' ti' c T\ tauons billion. makm& 1t the costliest tbnf\ failure 1n the nauon's history. Lincoln depositors were pro tected by federal insurance. but customers who bought Amencan Cont1neotal subordinated debt from salespeople 10 Lincoln branch lobbies "'ere not. Wednesday's thrct-hour heanng was the .scco.nd b) an Assembl> subcommittee on saVlngs and loan law a nd regulauon Chairman Patrick Johnston. D-Stockton. said ~e intends to introduce a package of bills after the l..egJslature rccon' enc~ . t ·REDl'f l ,I '\ 1-: 1.11 Januar) to reform tJv tbn.ft in- dustry. lo other 1est1mon) Wednesda), Gov. George Dcukme11an's former campaign finance chief and clos.e advisor. attorney Karl. Samuehan. said he never used hts pohucal m· fluen~ while reprcscnung Lincoln. Samuclt~n satd he did rcccom- mend that Dcukm e1ian appoint Bender and her predecessor, Frank· lin Tom Bender worked for Samuchan's Law firm before taking f PM•se 1H UNCOlN/ ASJ Hammand Co.'s chairman resigns From staff and wire reportJ First F1deh t} 'auo nal F1nanc1al Inc C ha1rman William Fole)' has resigned his post11on a~ 1.ha1 rman of The Hammond Co Fole\ "'as elected chairman l'I Hammond a !"t " pon Beach mortgag~ banking compan~ at 1ht< Jul~ :?5 annual shareholders meeting. according to a Setunt1t•s a nd E\changC' <. omm1ss1on tiling. F1deht' '-:at1onal holds a :? 1 ri percent stake 1n Hammo nd. but has signed an agreement that hJr\ I\ from purchasing additional shares for s1' months. • • • • Rick A. Russell .1uincd 1ht:' ollice propenies dl\ 1s100 o f Grubb & Ellls' ~e" pon Beal h commernal brokerage office Russell come\ to the rt'al estate firm with over 11 years of markeung e\pencnct" the ma1ont) of rt in the airline industry Dunng his -~car tenurt at .\1r('al Rus~ll panic1pated 1n the de,elopment ul tht• marke11ng strate~ that brought the compan~ to increased protitah1hl~ and e'pandl'd operatio ns up through its merger "llh .\men1:an .\1rlines 1n JQ .., Russell hold'> a hachelor·~ degre-e 1n marl..t'llng from Long Beach State. He h'e!> in ln1ne • • • Jc*D Patrick Ormsbu ha<o 1mned tht< '°'estment propcmes d1v1s1on ol C1rubh &. Fl11\' '""P<,n Beach 1:ommerc1a l brokerage offi ce Pnor 1<1 •01 n1ng t11 rcal l'\tate tirm Orm bee ad' 1~ clients on 1n,estmen1 .1pponun111c'I in real e'll.ite S\nd1cat1ons and ~unties for fi, e } ear\ a' a linanu JI planner in the. 'e" pon Beach area. first "'Ith Chnstophl'r 'A e1 &. < o and then "llh l\.unla \\1St". Ormsbee & Bcnl~hot't-r · Pre,1ousl~ Orm,tx•e v.a' the \Ile pre'>•dt·nt of finance al DalTe' Petroleum in Den' l'r Jn integratl'd ml and ga~ 1i rm. a ~1t1on in "h1ch he al'>O acted J' an tn'e<>tmcnt ad'•'><>r Ormsbel·. restlknt lll C oronJ Jd ~1Jr hold' a bachl'lor\ degree 1n econom1cc; from tht· l 'n1't'r"t' nf ( olor3do Jt Boulder • • • Barbara A. Wagner ~ao, named '\l'ntOr 'ice pre-s1dent. 1ntrr· national d1rcrtur of 1r.un1ng lor ( uld"ell Banl..t•r Res1dent1al (1roup in ~ewpon Bc:ich Wagner ha" held -.Clt'ral c'ccu11'e pos1110M at C old"'ell Bani.er since IQ"., he "J' mu~t re cnth prt•s1dcnt mid ll'ntral operauons and senior 'ice pre~1dl'nt 1d"t''>t ~\ \llr Pnor 10 that shC' was \t'n1or 'ICC' prC'<,IUt'nl r til 3\QUl')lllOOS .md 41en1or \ ll'.e president nc" m;irl..et t•n The \\ atertrunl Hil llin nJ mcd lnd} f errutt m11h !>al~ maP1ager mith prc''"u'' -.Cf\l'd J~ \.Jk) manager for '<''eral uthern CahfornLa rer,ort' nlluding the ~f\ .llt 'l'" p1..1ner the Dl'~ne~ land Hotd and the RamadJ R.._·, er ' Htlh \he .tlw "orl eJ ai. a .:onsult.int for se'eral tra,el-rclateJ 'rgan11Jt10n' The \\ aterfr11nt Hilton " J \< N,)..room I 2 '.>ton hotel along 8- : m ile~ o( cont10U1lU'\ ,OJ\thnl· .n Huntington Beach The resort IS scht"duled to Of)l.'n 'ummn I"" • • • Gerald in((h has ht-en promoted tl1 '1,·l' pre 1dcnt of business de' elopment at Elhou < orp a 'e" fX)rt Bcach·ba~d general 1'.'0ntracung (\lmpJn' ingh "hl) JOlnl'd thl' ,nmpan' 1n ..\pnl a~ a director 1s responsible tor l:.lhnu·, marl.t·1 1ng and husine'i de,elopment efforts and is the lta1\C1n 1m ar1t1u<. gl°'i't'rnml'nt a nd c1'1t mattl'rs He pre' 10ush "a' a mJrke11ng pnm 1pal tor Parago n G roup's com· merc1al and 1ndu\lnaJ operauo nc, 1n the Inland Empire 1ngh 1r, a huc,ine'' graJua1e tr1'm l n1H·ro;1t~ of . uthern Cahfom1a ... Llguna lka,h re\1lkn1 Jerr} Ebanez "3'> named managt"r of The <;pons <.!uh In tnl· J 'P<1n\ and litnes!> l'O mple\ that "111 be oixn1ng in Januan Ebanez "a' pn·' 111u'h mJ nagt>r ot thC' athleuc club's 1ster The pom. Club L..\ Ht• JI~' ha., 1 I 'ea~ e'penence in the hotel 1ndu<>t~ most re.-enth "11h lnterl\land Resort!> as a manager .\ Ha"'a11 nJtt'C' Ebant•t graduatl'd tn1m l n1,ers11' of Ha"au "-here he studied hbt-ral .in' • " ii asure:-DOuble business taxes for social programs • ., ICOTT nCKMtO needed in .... part became Cali· .. It'• a thinly dilpdled tax ,.,.. A ... 10 invalidate it, .... it Under the initiative, buaiw WCMlld ID to bolMOwMR and '° • ..._.... fomia'a Propoliuon 13, the prop-c:reue for every pmon wbo lives in vfolaees Califomia'a conswutiOna.I propeny would be IUed at 2.2 "Per-iac:rHud mW.tax credits, the rat , ,_ .. ~ELES _ 'T"--lat-t in 1 eny-w slashina mtasure that tbe state, .. said Manyn Hoppn, the ban on initiativts dealina with more cent im1Cad ol the l pm:ent now to state and local aoVttemeftll f~ .-ua""'"' 1 rK ..... launched a national w revolt in state director for the National Fcdn'· than one aubjecL standard for CalifOtl\ia propeny. affordable hous.ina, she!ter for t~ .._ of radical California ballot 1978, has left state and local 19nvem-at.ion of 1-.._ndent Buaineues. "On the one hand. it cha"-ResMkntial -y would still be homelet.s.. better educauon and re· illklitives eeeu to shelter the home-· •-·-~ • ...... ....,_.. ..... road rs. .... -vide affordable ho usino im-ments without the money to provide one of many bu11neu IJ'OUPI who property tax methods. and on the taxed at l percent, with the fif'lt s-:i~ of crum11t1n1 s. stwe ..... ·-bl.sic services. oppo1e the measure. other it c:n:aaes new social propams SS7,000 in value Cllempt. compamj bridlel and the hke. = ed~tio~. repair roads and It is spo~sored by Voter Revolt, But the measure's author. Bill relati.na to the bomdess and bous-to S7,000 Coday. Homes UICssed at Zimmerman said that in the Iona residcnt11I property taXn. tbe aroup wb~ Proposition 103, Zimmerman. said TUCSC;tay the ina." said John Hoctason. a lawyer ~1 million or mo~ wouldn't aet the run such improvements would be lltiere'a a catch, of course: the passed last year, 1s amona the most measure was needed preasely be-for the opPonents. • increased exempt10n. aood ft r business Many businesses Sptit·Roll Property Tax Initiative radical ~f attempts in the nation to cause lawmakers have been ineff'cc-.But ~ court, in a decision . re-V~ter ~evolt says ~2.119 Cali-alre.d: are findina it impossible to would do all that by raising the control insurance rates. tive. ce1vcd this week. refused to rev1ew· fonuans 111J*1 the pet1taon by Octo-1 · a state plagued with businet1 property tax from I percent Homeowners have a major incen· "The only reason we have to bring the case. Hodpon said opponents bcr, S9S.48.S valid •ianatures are ocate '~cal housio costs clogtd to 2.2 percent. tive to vote for the new measure: a such a complex initiative to the wi ll appeal to the state Supreme needed to qualify it for the ballot. :no~ediocrc sc~ools 'and in· The meuwc bas survived an im-SSOO yearly reduction in their resi-t.llot." he said ... is that ~ have a Court, but Zimmerman said 1he Zimmerman said it will appeai: on frasWcturc problem s ' panant court cbaUengc. and its dential property tax. ~yud state l.qjllature that can't <·hiah· court bas never intervened in either tf\e June or November ballot, · autbor predicted T ut"Sday it will Opponents say most busin~s address the major problems of the such a case. depending on how fast the siina-"Business will be more profitable appear on the ballot either next June will j ust pass on their extra costs to state." And Tony Quinn. another official turcs are verified. if we solve problems of law ~nforcc-or next Novem ber, depcndin' on consumers. They say sur h sweeping Opponents, includina the Los An· of the NatiooaI federation of lnde-The state leaislative analyst n ti· mcnt. zoning. streets, education a nd bow fut sipaturcs on the petition cha.ft&ej should be enacted by the aeles Arca Chamber of Commerce pendent Businesses. ackno wledged mates the measure woutd aeocrate bouaina," be said ... All of that h~s an are verified. Leaislaturc as a part of a general tax and the California Farm Bureau the measure would probably make $7.9 billion a year when fully operat-impact on the long-term business Proponents say the measure 1s increase. Federation, asked the state Court of the June baDot. ive in 1991. Of that. SS billion prospects." .Cranston defends actions on behalf I of Lincoln thrift SAN JOSE (AP) -Sen. ~Ian Cranston said he was convinced San Francisco-based federal rcgulatorr, wqed a "vendetta" against the sa'- inas and loan of Charles H. Keating Jr .. and said he asked regulators to handle their inH·stigat1on more fair· ly. In a telephone 1nterv1ew ~ith tht' San Jose Mercul') ~e~s from Santa Barbara. Cranston discussed his ac· tivity on behalf of Keating. a Phoenix. An1 .. resident facing mul· tipk investigations. Keating also is accused in a federal go,ernmrnt lawsuit of looting m1lhons of dollars from Lincoln Sa' ings and Loan "Fo r God's sake.'' said the 75. year-old Cranston "If a senator 1s not supposed to speak to regulators who arc on somebod} ·s bad .. and seek to make sure the) 're being treated fa1rl). and to end the pro- cess. what 1s a senator supposed to do?" Keating's thnft 1s an the midst of a taxpayer bailout that is experted to cost at least $2.3 b illion. the coun- try's most expensive S&L bailout. Cranston said he regretted no ne of his actions on behalf of Keating. and did not regret accepting $970.000 for has politiral c.ampaigns and favorite cauSt's from Keating, his relatives and associates. Cranston rece1Ved S8SO,OOO for voter rcgistauon gro ups 1n 1987 and 1988. and another S 120.000 in 1986 for his re-elecuon and for the Cali- fo rnia Democratic Party. .. A California senator since· 1969. Cranston said he thinks the roun- trv's top thnft regulator. M. Danny Wall. arted correct!} when he trans- ferred junsd1rt1on of Keat1ng's sav- ings and loan from San Francisco to Washington D.C. in 1988. Cranston said he wasn't alarmed to learn an 1987 that Justice Depart· ment prosecutors would be asked to look a1 possible cnmanal activity involving Kea1ing's thnft "because it's very often done by regulators. When they can't resolve somcthin$. and they're annoved. they send 1t over to Just1'0c." '\ l St: ('011POSITE TR.\ '\S .\("1'10'\S LINCOLN ,romA.7 her PoSt in 1987. To m returned to the law firm af\er resignina as com- mjssioner in February 1987. · "" But Samuclian. who is now finance cha1nn3n for the California Republican Party. said his rec- ommendations were based solely on Bender's and Tom's quaJifications. He denied lobbying on behalf o f Lincoln, American Continental or owner Charks Keat ing Jr .. sayi na he kept his political fund-raising efforts and legal duties separate. Keating and bas son. companies and associates contributed SI S0.000 to DcukmeJ1an's campaign in 1986 and 1987, Samuclian said. American Continental gave SI 00,000 to the Republian Party 1n 1988. he said. "While I have served as a fund- raiscr for and advisor to Gov. Dcu- kmejian. I have never coupled con- tributions to the governor's cam-pa!gn with the exercise of political influence on behalf of clients of my firm or other contributors." Samuclian said. "Since Gocrge Deukmejian be- came sovernor of California. I have not discussed wnh him the legal strviccs my firm was prov1din' to its chents. and I have made 1t a practice not to advise the governor of the identity of my clients. I did not d iscuss with George Dcu- kmejian the legal services my firm was providing to American Con- "-rl .._...,..n Hnlti~ 1111 polltlcal Influence repreuntlne Uncoln. tinentaJ Corp. or Lincoln Savings & Loan." Richard Newsom. an exam1nc-r for the state Savings a nd Loan De- partment. said that soon after he was assigned to the Linroln case he identifed "flagrant. unsafe and un· insured lending practices" that he said amounted to the theft of $20 million. S38 million more in utility profit$ allowed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The state Public Utilities Co mmission has set profit levels for four ma)or energy companies about $38 million above a hearing officer's recommen- dation and $I 00 million above a staff proposal. The action was taken last week in the commission's annual approval of the rate of return o n invesuncnt for gas and electnc utilities, which determines the amount stockholders will earn. The authon zed profit rates for 1990 arc close to the current rates and arc less than the rates the com- panies had requested. an increase that would have to taled over SI SO million. But Administrative Law Judge Mark Wetzell . who heard testimony in the case. a nd lht' commission's Divjsion of Ratepayer ~dvocates had both recommended decreases. d ung economises' forerasts of lower short-term interest rates and lower inflation. The comm ission rejt'ct ed Wetzell's proposal for a slight de- crease in the current rates by a 4-1 vote, with commissioner Frederick Duda dissenting. Customers of the four Largest com· panics -Pacific Gas & Electnr. Southern California Edison . Southern California Gas and San Dicao Gas & Electric -should barely notice the rommission's ac- tion. James Pretti of the PUC staff said even SI 00 m illion is only I percent of those companies· total rate base of S I 0 billion. But the consumer group Toward Utility Rate Normalization said It saw the decis1on as part of a d1 sturb- i0J trend toward looser curbs on uulities -eating in particular the remarks of PUC President G . Mitchell Wilk. who said the com- mission m ay be overregulating the companies' ra pital strur (ure. "You have an ideologue running the comm1ss1on. someone who •~ committed on an ideological basis to promoting free enterprise," said TURN's executlvt' director. Audnr Krause. Steven Kotz. an aide to Wilk. said Wednesday the commiss1oner was su•sting only that his colleagues consider the same type of flcxibk regulation of capital structure that they recently approved for tdephont' companies . Interest jitters push prices down Bank stocks take big hit; Dow down 13.23 points NEW YORK (AP) -Interest rate jiuen continued to pressure the stock market Wednesday. pushing prices lower. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 13.23 point5 to 2,688.78. Losins issues outpa~ p iners by about 3 to 2 in nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks, with 892 issues down. S95 up and 484 unchan~. TradiQI activity was generally 51.ugish throuahout the session. Bia Board volume totaled 147.27 million shares. down fro m 153. 77 million in Tuesday's session. Bank stocks took the bigcst hit. rcflcctina disappointment over the recent mixed si&na)s by the Federal Rcsnve IS welf IS the decision by Southwest Bank of St. Louis to raise its-prime rate t.ck to-10.S-percent. The small Mjdwestcm bank, which often leads prime rate moves by biger banks, had cut the rate to I 0 percent recently. .. This certainly doesn't bode well for the short-term," said Jack Baker, bead of block tr1diaa for Sbeanon Lehman Hutton Inc. The Fed confused the fi na ncial markets by first letting key shon - term interest rates faJI last week. which led a nalysts to conclude that the.centraJ bank was casi ng credit to stimulate the economy. But Mon- day, the Fed sent a strong signal that it wasn't casing credit. Stock pnces nonethelns had advanced 1n the previous two sessions. The market came under pressure at the opening bell Wednesday from profit-takers anxious to cash in on the recent p ins. A handful of blue- cbip iuucs led a narrow rall y by midday but the broader market dad not follow and the gains were quick- ly erucd. Two stparate reports that showed an upward revision in the Gross National Product and lower corpor- ate profits in the third quarter were aeneralJy overlooked by investors. The aovemment reported that the economy arew at an annua1 rate of 2. 7 percent in the third quarte-r • 5liahtly hi&}ler than the 2.S percent previously forecast. And corpora te profiu fell 7.2 percent in the July- Hll\1 '''' 1»11» " II \ I \ ll I \. U I U I NEW VOllK (AP)-·" NEW-· (--· .. •ifi l 15 l l '''' 1 1 \ltl H ' \ ll I \. I I \ U I H ' :a.~..-.aF· .. .... ~ ii • UI II l'U H t ~ Stptember penod. a second report showe<1. Some Wall Street analysts at- tnbutt'd the market's sluggishness to a pause after the recent runup in stock pnccs .. The Dow Jones fndus- trial Average gained nearly 70 Points in the last fi ve trading sessions. "We're look.Ing lor a year-end rally. But to make it worthwhile ... we need to work off the overbought c:p_nditions by perhaps going lower." ~d Alfred E. Goldman, equities analyst with A.G . Edwards & Sons Inc. in St. Loujs, Nationwide. consolidated volume in NYSE-listed issues. including trades in those stocks on rca>ooal e"cba.nges and in the over-the-- counter market... totaled 179.40 miU1on shares. As measured by Wilshire As- sociates' index of more than S.-000 actively traded stocks. the market OPENINGS ''°"' A7 "'We encour-qe Trans Nat1onal's customers lO stay with us and enjo.Y upended services." said bank Pres1· dent Jess Barrera. Bank directors include Barrera. Joseph E. Cancer. Burt Sims, Michael GeorJe, Ke nneth D. Kelley declined $1 7.871 b1llton. or O.S3 percent. in value. The NYSE's composite index of all .its listed common· stocks lost 1.09 lo 190.2S. Among acti vely traded issues on the NYSE. Great Western Finanr 1al fell Iv, to l 8 V1. re fleeting the news that 1t expects to re~rt a fourth- quarter loss dut' to d1fficult1es with its com mercial real-estate loans. BankAmerica lost l't• to 27~a, Chemical Bank slipped 1 1 to 32'~ and Penn Central dropped 1a to 15'' Euon declined 11. to 47. Amencan Eltpress slid 1.lt to 351/• and llAL lm t Slf> to 160. On the plus side. Chevron rose 'h to 68%. Pbihp Morris gained ,... to 41 'la. and Union Carbide advanced 11• lO 24.Y•. Standard & Poor's andustnal index fell 2.62 to 392.67. and S&P's SOO.Stock comPoslle mdex lost 2.1 7 to 343.60. The NASDAQ composite index for the over-the-counter market slip- ped 0.8S to 4SS.8 I. and K.athenne 'hon . First Amencan reponed 3SSC$ts at the end of Stp- tcmber of $31 m1U1on. • • • The law firm of Mte.tclae•, 0.Jle. Brew. Ir EMnM opened its first Southern California office an the Center Tower offices, Suite 111 O in Costa Mesa's Town Center. Tht San Francisco-based firm practire'i civil and criminal law. -J IUll OHl\1 Compromise necessary in council stalemate I 1 Appare~tly, finding a consensus in Fountain Valley is ,.t&lmost as difficult as locating a fountain. The city that belies its name came up dry Tuesday niabt in trying to name a replacement for ousted Coun- -cilman Fred Voss. The city's voters recalled Voss earlier this month, largely as a result of his conviction for .soliciting sex from an undercover policewoman. Unfortunately. voters were not given a list of names of possible replacements, for they were certainly more decisive ov. 7 than the remaining council members were Tuesday. Judging from that frustrating council session, the city is destined to ·be under-represented for some time. After lS rounds of sllent balloting, the four remaining council members could not agree on a fifth. nor would they attempt 10 publicly persuade one another to switch -stalemate. Councilman James Petrik.in amd George Scon favored Planning Comissioner John Mc Knight while Mayor Laurann Cook stood firm behind John Collins, who was the runner-up in last year's council ~nd was endorsed for the o pen seat by the Daily Pilot. Mayor Pro Tem James ' Neal too..k turns supporting Collins and offering com- promise candidate Ellery Deaton, but there were no takers. The council adjourned with a vacant chair on the dais and the P.rospects for filling it just as empty. In fact. the four seem wtlling to accept the stand-off statiy until the next general elrction in November 1990, when they could let voters decide. While the electorate wouJd have far less trouble filling the scat than the city's leadership. the prospect of continu- ing a four-member council for another l l months 1s unacceptable and may. in fact. be prohibited under the city's charter. Clearl). a di\ 1s1on of political philosophy exists on the council that could \"lrtually paralyze the city until next November. We see the possibility .of a series of 2-2 votes stretching from Thanksgiving through April Fool's Day to Halloween. Petnk1n, cott. Cook and Neal have a c1v1c responsi- bility to fill the seal a nd move o n with the task of governing the city. They should not be allowed to duck their duty simply because It is not an easy issue. We arc o n record as suppo rting Collins. believing him to a most quah tied candidate who enjoyed widespread approval 10 laM )ear's election. Some I 1.000 Fountain Valle) voters agreed. Yet, "e are equall) adamant that 1t is most im portant that some quahfied person fill the seat. whether 1t be Collins, McKnight. Deaton or another compromise can- didate. The rnunc1l should recon,ene m pubhc session wtth the stated intentio n of making the council "hole agam and the public should not let the members adJoum until they have accomplished 1t. , Opinions e1tpressed '" lh1s space are those of lhe Daily Pilot Othe< Views eitpresse<J on lh1s page are those of their au111ors and art1S1s Readers comments are invited and may be sent to The Daily Pilot. P 0 Bo• 1560 Cos1a Mesa 92626 TODA' • , H 1s·ro11 \ Tedi) 1 Thu™1a~. No" . .\0. the .\34th day of t 989 Thert are 31 days le(\ in the )Car. Toda)·~ highlight 1n h1ston Ft ft}' year~ ago, on No\ 30. I <l'\Q. the Rusw-Finntsh War. also known as the Winter War. began as . O\ 1et troops 10\aded Finland . .\hhouah the Finns mounted a sptntcd dcfrn-.e. th e) were eve ntually overwhelmed by the Red Army and fon.cd 10 'ltgn .i trt'.ity 1hc followtng March (War between the two counme~ broli..t• out again in 1941. and became a pan of the O\erall globaJ conflict 1 On this da1e In 17 ~. the I n11cd ~u11~s and Bntain signed prelim1nai; pea~ anacles 10 Pans. ending the Re\ uluuonar) War In t 803. pain complcti.'d the proces of ~1ng Loumana to France In 1804. the rir\1 l ' ~ upremr C oun JUSllCC 10 be impeached, Samuel Cha~. v.ent on 1nal an v. a\hington (He was acquitted.) In 1936. London ., fam<.'d (I) c;taJ Palace. constructC'd for the Inter- national E'h1b1uon ot IS~I. was dcstro-.ed m a fire. In 1949. thc ( hint'~ Communa ts captured C'hunglong. Toda' 'c; Banhd.l\S \\.lrt·ss \'1rg1n1a \.1a}o 1s 69 . .\ctor Efrem Z1mbahst Jr. is 66. f:ormer :--;c" Yor~ (ongre ~"oman htrle) Chisholm as 65 Actor Richard C'renna 1s b~ T de' 1s1on p(rsonaltt} and ~roduccr Dtck Clark 1s 60. Convicted Watt'rg.tltl' dcfendan1 G. Gordon L1dd)· is 59. PlaywnJht David Ma me1 " ~2 l\1ngcr 8111~ Idol 1s H Football and baseball player Bo Jackson 1s :n -..i'-~"'ll-·f c _.\ ,r_D_lilJ Plat II Wr r m r r th.• rolb l, Ho ... " \It\ t"' Ht lt\I\' -Pl Ul ....... n I U\I I \II t.d1t11r 110' n '''' \ .. o. ml .. ~.1i1 .. r Tll\ICl\\I\ \,.,., h l11 .. r .., rt.\ t-\I \IUll • ( 11\ [d1t1•r ROf,t R RI 00\I t't 11'Url°' hl1tur R(>(.t.H t \HI "O\ 'ipor1 .. bl11or TO\I tit am f.in-ulaekwt Oirfftor ruu 1•1 Po ( irr ulalloil \l111rlt.rlln~ \l•u•~tr BOH t'H <\ \t-. lloml' l>l'h• rt\ \l•n•ll"' (ti \I 0\ (.000 ( U\lomrr ~r\ 11 r \lan•lll'' "'"'"()() ~ .. '" (AWtrwllf-r RttO~D \ ' U f) 0.u Pr.rft't .. \ta..,. DO'' \ J \t Oil"()' ~Ma .... . .. «a..-.AMl'I DI I .... I ..... " • I J \'' IU I( m 'In .Ht. Ht1111l 'ftlf'• \ln11•11rr un:R1 nu.t.\I \\ ( ,,. ... jf tf'fi ''"""""' Jl en m r rt '•· l u•I \d.,·r••~•u' \hu .. 111:1 r Ht.e·" \ '· ltt."U.R•~O\ \rt Uirt'f'lnr "AM\ (~.\HTtft \d ~"'fft "•"tlf"' AU M \OU)( I\ ~~aloe DirHtm· HE,ln 9'" HT ,..,.. ........ , L~A T\\'n Ptt•Preu ~Pf'" l'or P.\TIU< ~ J'OOt Pr""P""' ~.._, ~:OTT IMM iTHCTT ........... ~ .. , BIU. ca~•mao ,.._Mes'" With the recent defeat of the Measure M half<ent sales tax. it's mort imponant than ever that we put our federal &asohnr tax ·dollars to work on solvin~ our local tran~­ ponauon probelm~. Regular rt'aders of this column know that I'll alw;t)S be among thc Last to advocate ne'-' federal spend- / ang programs lhai's JUSt as true when 1t come to ta'\ increases. Instead. we should be loolung for ways to rearrange our pnont1es so that the taxes we alrcad) pa) -an pan1cular. our transportation user fee . the gas tax -arc c;pcnt on our most cnt1cal needs. You al read) pa) 9 I cenls per gallon in federal gac; 1a 'les e'er) ll me you fill up at thl' pump. Each ~ear, more than $Ill b1ll1on 1s collected an this manner for the Federal H1ghwa~ Trust Fund. and all of the mone> 1s earmarked b~ la" fo r transponation purposes In fact. ho\\cH·r. more than SJ b1lhon annuall) 1hat could be obli- gated from 1he Hagh"a) Trust Fund 1s being held an rcsen e as an ar- counung gimmick to make the fed- eral budge1 ddicll look \maller. \\ l' need our ta\ dollars to go to wort. for us. not 10 \It idle in a trust fund Ending th1\ sm oke-and-mirror pracuce 1s one ol m~ top pnont1es. Eve n before I "a'i a member ot ( ongress. I "orled "1th former Fed- eral H 1g.hv.a~ ~dm1na~1rator Ra) Barnhart to de\el11p d plan for using Trust Fund tax dollarc; for local gndlock rehl't I J\I ~ear. Virg.101a ( ongresc;man franl Woll be<:ame con' 1nced 1h,11 "e had a good idea. and he an1roduu·d m) proposal as H . R 961 . 1he C1mllock Relief for Interstates Program l .. ORIP"). GRIP would d1rt·c1 gas la\ re\enues no lonfer needl·d for rural portions of the n1cr,1.i1e Hagh"a' ~s1em to areas where congestion 1s lhl' "orst. GRIP "ould 1argc1 Jbout half of the mone) no longer needed for ne" anterstatt' cons1rucuon to areas like Oran1tc Counl' Just a., 1mportantl) ti•, ll "ould allow local 011ic1als the flc\1bhlt1> 10 u11e much of the mone~ 1n wa>s the) consider to be mos1 dTcc11vc One mag.ht 1h1nk 11 would be dil- ficull to con,1ncc na11onal la"- makers 10 go along "1th a program that gl\e so Much help 10 our area But our ball alrcad) has 5~ cos- pon!>ors -including eight member\ of m\ Public Works and Transpor- 1a11on liurface Tran<opona11on ub- commlllt'e It also has b1part1san backing -indud1ng 1hr sponsor- ship of fxmocrauc ( ongressman Robcn ~1ra1cl a pov.erful mrmber of 1hc T ran'iponauon .\ppropna- uons ~ubcomm111cc The ~at1onal ( l)Uncal tor l 'rban and Economic Dt•\ ~lopml·n1. the Amencan Road and Transpona11on Builders .\!> 0<.1a11on. 1hc l .. (on- .ference of ~a}ors. lhl' l rban Land Institute. the \\ a~h1ng10n Post. and the Sa11onal I ndustnal f ranspor- tauon League -along -.i. 1th ma} ors. c1t\ managers. and 1.:ounl\ dnd \tale officials aero\<; 1he na11on -hJ\e all e\prc<oscd 1hc1r upport ror 1he hall The G RIP h11l 1c,n'1 the l'nl) rcl1et Thursdey, November 30, 1989 1n sight for Orangt" tount' gndlc,l Because the e~pe< ted 19\Xl C'omple- 11on of the Interstate H1gh~a\ (on- struct1on Program ~ill free up more than S4 btlhon per \Car current!) being spent out of 1hr H1gh~ay Trust Fund. tha1 mone\ "111 soon be a' a1lable for other 1ran\pon.a11on pro1ects. With 1h1<. an mind. m~ Public Works and Tran pon.at1on ubcom m Ill~ on Surface T ranspor- tauon 1s cons1dcnng .i lllmplete IT- \ 1s1on of the federal 1ran .. portat1on program In heanngs to ~tan ..oon "e'll be loolung d1r~th a1 the role ol 1hc: federal gon·rnmenl 1n transpor- tauon dun ng the 19<X ~ and be' ond I'll be urging m> tello" \urtate Transporta11on . ubco mm111ee members. who "Ill !")( deriding where and ho" our federal gas ta>.c~ ·will be spent. to target lex.al haghv.;n congesuon Whtie local hagh"a" and stret'l\ ha'e rarel) been the lOnC'ern of 1he l ·ruted State<. ( ongrt'!i' reducing local cong~t1on \.\Ould \tr\l' im- portant nauonal goal<, -not onh reducing air pollutwn bu1 al'>(' "on- I~~ ;' 1111 l • "' M ,~ ... tnbuting to ~conomac growth W11h 1n1ernauonal compeuuon 1ncreas1ng as Europ( ehm1 na1cs re- gional bamef\ to trade sn 199:?. mo' ing L ') v.orkers and good~ more quack.I~ l heapl) and effic1ent- I\ will b«ome sull more 1mpon.ant to our economic pos111on 1n thr world The Congress has heard test1- mon) that traffic congesuon an Calt- fomaa alone costs our cconom' m1llton~ of dollars each da' in lo5't produc11' at) That means fc"cr JO~. lo"er v.ag~ and higher pnccs for all C'ahfomtans For the~ real>Ons. an\eSlment m infrastructure 1s qnc of 1he best Jn\e~tmcnt'> the federal go,emmcnt can mak.e ~nd the best place 10 an' est our transponauon fu nds as "here 1he\ ·re needed most. V.e'\C been lold over and o-.cr aga.an ho" bad our traffic congcstton rtalh is -as 1f an,one need be rcm1.nded af\t'r a commute on the anta ~na or \an Diego freewa}S :"o~ "e ha' e an opponunat~ to do something abou1 1t C.ri1 Cox 11 ne l '.S. Repr~•ta­ tlve for tbe 40rb Coo1reuiouJ Dls- trk l. INS, Laguna move in opposite directions \.fo~ <;mall thought<; on big 'iub- Jt'l t!> The (1oo<l '\am a".ird ot lhl' v.i.'c~ has 10 go to the I:-. . that lo' abk federal 1entade 1ha1 slather., around Orange ( ounl\ "11h all the r,t~ le anJ grace of .i night lra"ler .),mong other things. 1he lmm1gra- 11on and :"a1ural11at1on ~nice 1s 1n the busine'' 111 trark.1ng down illegal alien\ and c,cnd1ng 1hem home. us uall) to Mn1ro It's a nast} JOb, but someonl' ha~ w do 11 ~t leas1 I guess the-. do This "cc~ 1he I~~ dl-c1dcd to hussle up a lmle bus1nc'I\ an Laguna Can,on ~nd "h> n01~ C'1t\ officials 1n Laguna Ek:ll h had gonl' to thr trouble to rind J 'flol .ill1ng Laguna Canyon Road tor d,)\ laborers to gather and ~ck \'lHk t ht• picking ~as ea!t' for 1h1· I'\ Tuesda' ·, '"l'ep 1hough. "as <;hJhtl) dalkrcnt lwm lht• garden vanet\ raid 1hc I'\.' lOnducts in uthem ( ahtorn1.i Lal e man~ nllt''> l .iguna Beach has a burgconmg num~r 111 da> laborc" -pt'opk. llltcn 1llcgals, v. ho gather at a fltl l ·up 'pol hoping to make a d:n ·., "age~ l suall) the) arc hared for the mo\t menial of JObs -1hing" hkl· pulling 11u1 lrt'(' s1umpc;. digging J1tlht'\ and bu\11ng up COOl'rCIC Laguna Beal h rt'\'ngn11t·d "hal was happening and dl~ 1dcd lht' most logical thtna to do "ould tx· 111 tind a pla e in the cit' \I.here thl' da~ laborcrs could ~1her \nd that <,pot "a!i on Laguna l an,un Road Prell\ Out ot lht· "J' ( on\l'n1en1 for cmplo) er\ o paanstalang '"d' lht' ,·11' ·s t'l- forts tha1 11 anuall} bu!>ed people to 1hc da,·-laoor~r '-lie ~nd· <,('\CfJI 1.1111en<. deudt•d 10 hrlp ou1 b' "at1:h1ng llUt tor tht' Ja\ labor('r<,, teat hing lht·m local 1:us· tomr, and c11que11t• .\nd then -hsngn -here t't'm~ the IS "hlCh has 11 ov.n subtle brand of e11quettt' ~0" I c,uppCl'K' it"<, not unusual to have tv.o different brands of go,cm- mcnt "or~1ng .i1 lfO\S pu~ In some "'a' \lrn 'on of C'\pt'Ct It me oi }Our la' mone} goes to making hfr morr (llmionabk for someone and ~ome nf 11 goes for malong hit' m1\t'rabk Im 1ha1 same someone Pcrhap-. Laguna &ach. which has alrcad banned nuclear weapons from the to"'n and pla'illC loam (up-. from Cit) Hall can 1mpl) outla" the l~S. That ought to sho" 'em • • • V.rll. no" \.\C 0\e learned a \ad truth Without Fred VoM. the Foun- tain Valle' Cat\ ( ounl'tl can't '°'en make a sunplc choice It's rudderless wathout Ffl'd Voss got 1n10 hot "311.'r la'it \l'ar ""hen he "a" arres1ed on 'U\p1uon of sohnung ~' trom an underro\ er police officer ixh1ng as a hoo~cr It seems some c1t11cn'I an 10" n thought that "as un'ie't'mh bcha\ aor for a maH~r Though he "a<. urged 10 step do""· Voss d~lined He sur- rendered 1hc ma,or's ga\CI and be- came a mcre councilman bu1 dadn t quit He rt'fuscd to qust So 1he 'oters of Founuun \ alle\ did ll for him In a r~al l 'ote earl\ this monlh. Vo<os v.as boun,rd from office O' e"' hclm1n.gly But the '01e left 1hc counctl one member <;hon · on Tuesda\ the remaining four rnuncll member1 got do" n 10 1he buc;sne"" of appointing somcon~ to c.ompll'tl' the \Car lelt on \ o · four-\ ear tcrm If that ..Ound\ c.-a)\. chin~ again ~fter I · tne the council couldn't decide -whether to appoint Planmng C'omm1 sioncr John McKmg.ht or John Collins. who finished J USl out of the mone\ 1n the last couOC'll elecuon · In fact. the onl\ dec1S1on the four council mcmbers could make was to ~ the\ couldn't make a dcc1s1on_ :"cat Oh ~eah The council aJso agreed st Wiii rttonstdcr the matter in the fu1ure But the' couJdn't decl<k upon a date Ftiurcs \.1a'be u· ume to forgi~e Vo and draft him to complete his term • • • me might sa) there's onl~ one thing ~Tong ~1th g1v1ng Rand' Kraft thc death pt'naJty. He gcts an automatic appeal. S~ve M.,... ii fk Dally PUo1'1 ar, &llr.r. Christians can't agree on when it all began To the Editor In ~rd to 1hc dt'bate on crea11on vs e\Olu11on an lhl' "'-hOOl lumcula, I would hkc to point out t'AO \ 1ew on crcauon w1dt'I) held among C'hnsuans One \IC~ con.,1dt'rs thl' sn. da} s of crcauon 1n Genesis. chapter one. to be Lneral 24-hour da' \ This \ 1c~ has the canh and the uni\ crsc at a youna qt, about 6.000 >tars old. Tbts VlCW 'terns generall) from trac- 101 the ~ of the canh (and uni- verse) f~m the s1:..0ia}S of creation down through the gcncaJogit\ hc;tcd in the 81ble. lncadcntall). a co.ttmon· mis~ conception 1s that the Bible claims that aac of the eanh and un1vtrx 1s 6,000 ycan old. wh ich 1t most defi- nitely d~ n<>t Bishop sshcr. m \650 AD, ma~ a chronol<>&Y based on th~ best matcnal av•ilablc to him at the time. and fiaured tha\ 4.dam. the firs\ man. was created 1n 4004 BC. The 6.000 yean f0t \he aac of the tartb (and univenc) draW$ on b11 chronolOI)'. HOWC\>'ft', lhen arc unttrtatnt1es Ul * ltftU~ of the Bebk. For lDl.ance, the H~w word for ... lber" and "son .. can alto mean a.ntecedent (1.e pudfathn. pat- pandflther. tic.) Of= (.pa.nd- IOG. etc.) Tbt.lS, time ml)' bt loaeer Of lhona' ..... 6m ~t tom ,...,.. ~ uanslMloa TM HetMew word few \M CT"Ca- bo&, '"dl}I. •• cu allo -... .... ol dmt'" Of --...... ~ .. -CQlltlnlCtioa .. ..... mclia•...,•• 1aao1a .. _. ... meansna a nl'" penod or era. such as 1s aoing on 1 n Eastern Europe nJht no" Halk\''> "Bable Hand- book" sa)s that the construction of the Hcbre" ot Gene\! I allo"'s that the creation ··ma~ ha\c bttn count- less ages befol'l' · Most of the argumcn1 o'er crca- llOnJSm an the public school cur- ncula rc "ol"es around the use of the 6.000 ycan qt of the eanh and umverse The 6.000.,car reat1oru1ts have had to come -up with some unusual ~ropos1uon\ to ru»ncale curttnt sc1cnufic find1na\ to fit their views.. One example 15 a c.anop) of ice that shrouded the e.anh for some time. cumna out sunlaa)lt and cot· m1c rays .\nother ne~ hekt by Chnstiant a~pts the factual find1np of tei· cncc and find that the) arc ac=:z in harmony Mth the 8•bti<:al taktq into account the f1e1 that the Bible i1 pnmarhy a record of Ood'1 rclauonlhip to man. rather than a lcieatifk 1eJl.t on the creation. How- e"cr, 11~ C'hrisuan believe the 81ble to be 1nspn!d by Ood lumtdf. they ..-me the record '° ... , \be .... dime. Mle\U'Me. nc o.d 5ca Scrolls &ed Dwnet- OUI OlM ~ft .... have provea w rel.ab.ht)' ol tit •ble O~ ud Ova'. No 1C110m ltboilt doubu lllle lmtonc:ll ac- cuncy ol tM ..... n.o. ol lllia odlllr ...... - lft old -...... (lllle 17 .... Y91) .... •it•• .......... llilold .... .., ... • 1 •. .., <w. AM ... -. ...... ..._._ spectall) acatt'd b' (1od. ha\lng an eternal sptnl. d1t'ferr nt1alllli him from the animal laogdom ~' problem" v.tth calling e'ol- ut1on a ~-1cnt1tic fact arc v.1th such things~ the m1ss1ng links suit betn& missing. ~'i mort' fo 11 e' 1dcnC't is pthel't'd. the gap "'hcrl' the "mass- 101 links" are su pposed to be be- come only mort pronoun cd rather than filled 10 Modem Information T heol') has provtdcd means to calculate hov. Iona u would &akc e'olution to bnna about bfc as wt know It. Several l\ave calculated that it .,.ould take multtphed billions of rears (around 10,000.000.000 years) Whereas., cur- rcnt SCJCntific theol') places the qc ot the e.tnh and una"cl"K at only 20 billions ycan (only 2 ~ 109 ycan). This is far. far hort of the tim"t requimi to evolvt life b) pure chance u ~-e know 1\. MOft!Over. 1t ts esuma1C'd by astronomm that every 20 nullion ~ or 10 a aw ooukl cxplodt tbat It d09t tftOUlb lO lbe eaN to obbteme bit tom radiatioo Thus. .. c:Mnt'e .... Ulftl ot lift Md fvohltioa ...... MW IO _,, all °""'· fltrMpl a reat0a b \M e-.· ti~ ol dllt diaoaun? lle~tlllllai ........ •• • .,, llW!l'll -.. 0. -•• .. r•u•.,,,.* , ... = ••11• .,.. ...... llilll• • • • ..Un•a•• •tin ' If ..-.Aaln ... .......... -•. ~8'111 ......... s. nil •• _. .. ~ ...... -..... I I Or9nge CoMt DAILY P1LOT I Thur9My, ~ 30. 1919 ..... •AWl,T cmcua by 811 Keane COUNTSa CUL TUU by Maratta & Maratta "I didn't eat my breakfast and now I have a head-egg." Yov t\fCit>E o \'oc,' -N>\e a\~er 1. • °"" o t1'~f\de4-wear conttaf.t lens r'~A\ vnit l .t .. I J J I I • GARPIELD DESSERT? 't'ES, 51R .. COMlH6 Rl6MT UI' ... . . by CMrtee M. sol by Jim Davia by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE .,.;:.Jr.;.;.;.;M.;..;.~.;.;..VT..;.;'--------~~ "There's one guy m this neighborhood who won't do any more flaa burnino!" NANCY by Hank Ketcham •WE·u. Sla' DIGGM; AS~ AS~ GETlO lHE aarm.\ Of lHE HCU, ~D.'' by Jerry Scott ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson VOU w.»T TO 1RY iMIS ~ >M»r lMt!> "~N'S> JtL EAT ™E ~ ~t fl.w!V, 1J4E. MAUQWiW ~L40a>G Mfl£ ~~ GREW lNla.xi? Pl.EA~! CAW'( ~ ALt. G®'! -<'"' TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by L.ynn Johnston SHOE JUDGEPARUR FU1'XY-WIJ!KERBEAN ' i ' I J I , I .. a.lli..__.L___:i!!!!iii..l.~_.a:~~ DOOIU8BUllY by Jeff MacNelly T lUINK 1UE5E GVV~ NEEt:> ~TIME OFF TlJAN 114E'('K'E GETllNG ~f.'1 ·>- 'YJo {._7 6 :~~ ~~~~~~ by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk ) (4 ) LO'..U ~llE. by Garry Trudeau ·---....... -.... ~ Pl)ldl06ogy OfQfeHor .............. _. ~ ~ .,,. ..,_.. M¥"'!I ..... '-"' ,_ ........ -~ pul °' "'* '°"'°"°"' I , A 0 L u.. I whll~·--oo .... . ' 1 1 1 r 1 _ I LATSL " .' J I t I J · l TOCUL f', . 1 r 1 r _ I L • . Rans wlll . foot bill for big· salaries Tl\ursday's sports wash, hung out while recalling the good or days of SI million contracts: • lf maJor leaaue baseball con- tio.s on its suicidal course -a salary spiral which drops $5. 7 milflon into the lap of Pascual Perez. a 9-13 pitcher with a h1stol) of drug pro\lcms -you wiU be soon be J)lying o utrageous ticket. parking and concession prices at ballparks. •And bow 1s St. Louis rookie catcher Todd Zicle supposed to feel after beating out Tony Pena? The eulcd Pen.a ends up wuh a $6.4 millio n con tract with the Boston Red.SOit while Ziele will probably earn less than $80.000 nexl season and·won't even be eligible for arbi- tration until 1993. •-Something wrong with the way baseball is conducting business" That's an under!>tatcmcnt and that's one reason why new commissioner Fay Vincent dum~ the sport's chief labor lawyer. Barry Rona. •lt's no coincidence that C harles O'Connor. the lawyer replacing Rona as management's labor nego- tiator, is the architect of an owners' revenue-sharing plan which will be a prime topic of discus ion as nego- tiations resume on Oct·. 12 in Los Anacles following the winter met·t- mp. a tt is difficult for me to env1s1on the players accepting any lund of pay-for-performance concept -par- ticularly after spend inf so many )ears on the disabled hst and getting paid for It -but with so much money involved. anything 1s poss- ible, including a strike or lockout nut spnng. •One thing the owners ha' e already proven· Without collus1on. lhey have oo control o r senst' of fi5CIJ respons1b1ht) That's the pn- mary reason they're pushing for some lund of pay scale based o n statistJcaJ ranking and service time. •They need protection from themselves and so do we. .. 0 ~t notes. some quotes. and another venture into the land of oddl: •Monday Night Football will fca - twie a brother matchup: Seattle run-ni. back Kevin Harmon 's. Buf- rato running back Ronnu.• Harmon Bot.a. played at Iowa. fftteaw lff TAU.EV /alt IC\,kl 111\1 i Miles Eaton tourney opens 8y RICHARD DUNN 0....,, ,.... c .... ..,,..,. Some breaks have go ne Orange Coast College's way lately. part of lhercason for the Pirates' 6-0 record th..e far in the pre-season. But the Miles Eaton basketball tOU(D&mCnt. which stan s today with a q\llrtet of first-round ~cs. should sbow a clearer ind1cat1on of the Bucs' strcn&Lh. The Pirates open against the TuUin Marines at 6 p.m .. the thJrd cot'llnt to be played at OC'C. Lona &.ch City kicks 11 olT apinst Mira osta at 2 p.m .. followed b> Mt. San Jacinto vs. Santa Barbara at 4. The featured pme pits Imperial Valky apinst Mt. San Antonio at 8. Despite departures, Sea Kings expecting another strong season 1y JON FERGUSON Of the Dall)< ,...ot Staff Five seniors have departed from Corona del Mar H1gh's CIF state playoff team of a )car ago, but the way Coach Paul Orris sees it. the Sea Kings are poised for ano ther strong season. Four seniors who s tarted the en- Utt season and a fifth who started in the playoffs after O) ercomtng a foot- ball injury have dcpaned from a team which went 20-11. lost 10 Trabuco Hill!. in the C IF :>-A final and bowed in the CIF D1 vts1on 11 state pla~otTs. That team matured greatly as season evolvt'd and four football players b«ame ehi1ble followtng the Sea Kings D1 v1s1on VI 111le sea on This )tar's team. hkl' last )'l'ar's, await~ the arrival of four foothall pla)crs -two of them tartcrs. so again 1t v.111 not be an l'}c<atchcr 1n December While Orm !.ttS another \.er) close ~a V 1ev. League ran-. and he ex~cts the Sea Kings to he 1n the thick of 11 come-m1d-Fcbruaf) "Talent ~,se. I reall) f~I 1ha1 athleucally speaking. we-have better athletes and better balance." Om!> said. "\\ c ma~ not ~ ~u11c as big as last }tar. But I thinl.. "e ha'e a li ttle better qu1ckne!.'> and are at least as good sh oo11ng-,,1se or bC'ttcr We'll m1!>s Bnan Sprau inside. but I thtnk evef) bod) we put In th1..• starting hncup will contnbute 10 sconng. .. The ~a Kings· football team. which plays at leas\ one more game and maybe two. v. 111 pro\'1de se01o r guards Warren John<ion and \\cston Johnson, scmor forv.ard JelT Jack- son and 6-foot-5 sopho more-post· man Todd Kehrh. · "Right nov. "e uni) ha\C.' se'cn players out for the varsity team:· Oms said. "I think we'll probably be a little slow coming around in tht: m onth of December. "W1th the foothall gu~ s coming o ut next week o r the "eek afll.'r 11 JUSt takes some time. no matte r ho" good of athltte'<i the) arl.'. to become basketball pla\cr\ 1ns1cad of fontball players ti) ing to pla) basketball II takes a good three Ill four wee-ks before tbe~ 're pla~ing "'1th some fi n !>SC and 1cact w11houc th1nk1ng w much " Warren John<,on '>tarted most of the team's g.amc J ~car ago at guarJ and a' l'raged IS I pomts per game His t"in brothl'r \\t.>\ton Johnson \.\tll challenge for pla)mg ume at &uard a nd ~111.&ll llll'\.\arJ "Warren 1') J good outside.- shooter 'e~ a~in•\\l \C and ha that ab1ht~ to lod II up a nollh \.\llh lh1· game o n the ltnl· .. Oms s:i1d Jackson. "'ho at b-ioot-4. ~~ ~ pound\ pro' 1de<> a bruiser 1ns1<lc averaged 4.4 points per game a )Car ago and will start at pu"'er l(lf'\\ard A )Car ago. he C'am1..· on strong 1n the pla) offs. and "hill-he;' <;en ed a mil of defender dnd n:ooundl'r a 't·ar ago. Oms sees more ol an olfens1' c role from Jackson th" sea.,on "He wasn't a starter. but at crun&:h time. 1t seemed hl>..e he v.a<; al"'a\S 1n there:· Oms said. "He'll be n team f Pluse see CdM/121 OCC Coach Tandy Gillis is enter-failliaa the idea of startjq 6-foot-6 ft'tllman forward Brian Sprat\ and ai.U.. down point &uard Marland ...... '" OCC/141 -· Cun......,o tOOhl\LH\th £ --- Bo\Nen feels Laguna can contend for PCL cro\Nn ly JON FERGUSON 0 1 IN Dally ~llOt ~!•If THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30. 1989 Ocean View· ~ppears to be talented enough to survive tough slate By ROGER CARLSON Eleven ~c.ir'-"~" "lien J 1m H..im'> began "hat hJ\ h\:~n a long-running SUCCCS) '>IOJ'\ j\ ( lll'an \ J('\\ H 1gh ' basketball wa~h. hl· J l"'a" had " tag-along nedrh~ huldmg i.1 hall k1c l"ng a hall o..1b\l'1' 1 nl! the scorebcx>~c, snmd1mt·'> 1.hv11t1ng J hoop at halfc11ne. J nd C'l·nrual1' ~p1nn1ng J hall 1n h1' tinttcr'> ""h1le ...,a1t ng ~he: outu.lMt 11 .mothl'r °X'J hav.k~· 'enturc: The·t:i1ht:r-1.1 n drt.>.1(1) cn<l Hcd lor O\c."f a dccadl' dnd Oll\o\ l.'\l•'Pt ICH the tall \he' \1111 ha'\'~\.' v.a11 J fcv. more v.-~ks J im H.tm' 1inall. ge1., to shoot lhl' bdll d'> "PJl'l~J lO lh\' Jim Harn .. "'h11 ha<, h\'l'n dwng Jll the cuachmg Jim Ham' -Jr -I\" •rl·<ih mdn and he·!I a "-1u11t-" 1-1"-Pl•unJ tl0<1r leader v.hn'>l' 'ulhkn Jh-.l·n,t.> Imm the floor 1<. n1.1 ng 1\ .ill thl' '11l'fl dear he tx·ll•ng\ "tlh the \dr\ll\ despite thc fal 1 ht· ' but o frc'shman "He hrnh • t,,., :c>0t last turd.a' ·· ~ud ttic 1.'ldcr tlJm<. ·1t re.ill\ had me dov.n I gue\\. tic,.1use at l~rs1 n "'as th.ll lathcr-\on thing Bue nO'' 11 .. realh beginning 10 hit horn<' He·., v nt• l,f our t'ielll'r plaH'r'> Jnd "-C'rt.> nlH ~!lllnj!. l\i hJ\l' him l fl\1\ ... 1bh h1r \I\ v.ec~'' .:He'\ JU'>l tundamcntJlh ,11..inJ .11 ('\('~ pan ,,, !hl' gaml" ·· "'11h 1na1 portwn l>I Cll.-ean \ 1cv. ·.., g.imc ,,h, wu.,I\ missing for .t v.h1le Harns llr.d'> h1m'>{'lf turn1ntz 10 a qu1ntc1 that ... 1111 "".irr.tnl\ ran - ings 1n t If-.inJ c 1range Count' T 11p I . and 11nc ~ regarded tha\ 11 1 tn' 11e-d 10 the Great Flonda hootout "'here \uch entncs as na- t1onalh rekno"n Bron' Tolt'ntrnc lS entc.-red a\ v.ell a!> a long 1151 of other pov.ers "Thr' 'e got the top team from Kenluch .• md from th1i, state and that '>I.di~ • ..aid Hams "One "as 3C;..: la'>t \Cdr dnd the\ retum nine pla' c:r\. that t) pe uf \h1ng .. 6ce.m \ 1ev. ·., ~hedule also in- clude'> m o"'n To urna ment of Champ1om. and non-league oppo- nents t Paul L(lng Beach Pol} and \.iatcr Dc1 j \o v.ell as "'hat appears to he the toughest m.irch through the unset ~ague in memon h 's J. big ordt'r hut Ocean \ 1e-. appear<, to ha' e the ta lent to sun w e such a m.iri:h Jnd 11 indud es all- lcague returner ( 1rcy. E \.ins. a 6- foot-' ..en 1~1r "1th a 10 5 sconng a·.c~rage a~ J JUntllf 01'> v.c\I as 6--6 Darren C.m\l b-~ Jim G"'ahne\. S--JUn1or \far1..d T c.-nBcrge and 6-' JUntor R'an Martin "E\an!. I!. J.U I leghtnin& QUICk and a great athlc.-11: "'ho has become an av.full~ good ba-;ke-t ball pla)er:· said Hams of the Lo .. ola Manmount- bound £,ans · "\11ke-Fmhn ran our club the last tv.o 'care. and Todd (~forman) was our pov.-c.-r ~ I was \.\.Ondenna v. hc.-re 1s 1ur game goin~ to come from ' ··t thin~ ll "Ill be a l:talanced s1luauon .... h1ch I prefer .\ lot of d1rc'l'.'t1un lll the team he o n his shoulders He males good decisions. he·s quid. and he pla's hard at both jPCeu. see SEAHA\llKS/121 Numbers in Fontana's favor But underdog Edison has incentive 1y JON FERGUSO~ Of IN 0..,, "'"°' S1.olf Fontana H 1gh '' .s team "1th big numbers ever."" here E:d1 on· ha' e come mamh un the lOOINll field IO earmna its (IF L)i, 1<>1nn I St'mtfinal pla)off benh "In the fi nal Orang1..· Cou nty rank- ings. v.e rnuldn't make the top I~ or 13. and nov. "e'rc ">till ahve:· said Ed1soo Coa h Dave "h11e. Saturda~ night a t 7 'O at Fontana High, Wh1te" squad v.111 m~t \me of the top team' 1n the-nau on. according to L' .\ Toda~ and hkel~ the top team 1n thl' state v.hen 11 takes on the tf'Ckn. ra n.,ed first in Divu ion I all sea on The Characrs. unSttded entenng the. pl &)Offs and ranked 1~1h in the final D iv1 s1on I poll, ha'e won m : slralah\ pmes and check 1n 't\1\h a 10-2 0\-erall mar.. Fontana amves v.111" J I~-mar~ l c !v.tl Jll m•I '-trangcrs either The11 ir'I ml'cllng OC\.urred 1n I cpQ "'t·l" i...c~ 1n Bell returned lhe opentnl! J..1 ... ·~nll lor .1 to ulhdov.n and cht' ( har11cr' n1llcJ to a '4-1 4 v.1n <\ \1..ar d~" <. hM~a" l oa1..h Da'\e \\hill' "a" 1nlun Jted after the Charger., "f'nt ~-1 a a Sl' ond plact' team from the '-iunsct League and v.ere &l'C'n a lir\t round road t~t at Fonlana The Steckrs. pla) mg before a p.ld .. cd huu'>C' "Ith .1 rabid crowd. eam(·J J ~I· 16 "ICtor). "Thl' 1d) .ire hung!) and the' have M>mcth1ng to pro\C:· W hite satd. "Fontana ~nocked us olT last year. \\hat beller W3} than tO i O back to their turf and l..nock off the o I team 10 \he tau~? We are not in fear of lhcm. not in awt" of them. Wcfcc:I like "e 1..in '" bJd. a.nd pla them head-to-head ·· Fontana. a 2 -0 Wlnner over Lona Beach Wilson in the second round of the playoff . has scored 438 points... shut out six opponent and won by an avcraac score of 36.5-5.3. Apmst Fountain Valle} in the first round. the t~lers had seven touchdowns on runs of 20 to 48 yard The explOSl\'Cnc 5 of becks like Samlla Vao1ti and K.mneth Cannon -both avef"I# 1n 00..Me fi&urcs when 11 comes 10 yards pa ,,,..._ ... IDllON/Uf N ewport's Olson built herself into skating champ lO to sport cam~. one in WcsttTO Canada and o ne in Ea ttm Can- ada." Olton won onh Amcnan titles -a combif\td score ftom five events -from 1946-48 and in 19.SO, and 1n 19-49, •ht' mack her way to Oslo for tbt W orld Cham"°nsh1ps. the ult•matc test at lbt ume iantt \lime -allic _u ... for ~men lkaacn uatil 1960 "It was · t after the fcllotn -ent to the '41 . ;• Oboa llicl. .. It WU llOIMGint C~CT)1*i)' uied to , woR: tOWU'd. not havt~ women in the Ofympict. I didn't tluo rd tYU ,rt over to t.Dterunoul competi· uon 11 tar• ID•• to E~ It.., a tbril b -"' do tbat. Wb*.,. ....... .., ftrA ~ .-... Olloa lm1•lll 1 M ill Ml ..... • ial w ' arll cxm· petitiaa. .. Moe .. , ....... e1.-.,; ,.1•1----- ' I Ale Or9nge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Thurtdey. ~ 30, 1MI r A by BH Keane comma CUL T1J1t& "I didn't eat my breakfast and now I have a head-egg." o ~<>'>'-ho\e -4\~e-r °"' o £1'\ef\cieA-wear conttalt lens re f'f(Nct\ \)nit GARFIEL'I> DESBT? 'fES, Sll .. COMIN6 Rl6MT U, ... byCh .... M.s:J by Jim Davis llARllADUXE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE 1,,;;.:ir.;..;.;M.;...~.;....,,,...;,.;';.._-----~~ "There's one guy in this neighborhood who won't do any more flaa burnino!" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS by Hank Ketcham •WE.LL SlCP [)tGGM; AS SCXW AS v.E GETTO THE 00TTott\ Of * HCU, Q.\o." by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson 'IOU WA»T TO mY 1MIS 1-W WMJf lM~ "~AW ru. EAT~ MPI.£ (J)t! fl.w.t.Y, 1J4E, MAUCMW ~L«*WG MfU CU.~ £4Rl:W lMIOO~ Pl.EA~! CAJ.'i)Y ~ Al.L G~! -<'~ TUllBLltWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER £Xa'.Pi. OF COUfl~E. IN TUE~ OF RAPE O~ tNC~~I. FUNKY WDIKERBEAN r;;-~OAN6E~f.NT (){:TU£ G~M ·f.?UOMA~ R~T1<1CT10N~. ~~ by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly I ™INK 1UE5E GUI(~ N~Er? ~TIME OFF TUAN ™E'('K'£ GeT1'1NG > by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk DOOIU8BURY by Garry Trudeau ....... _ --..., fl ... A PlyttlOiOOy ptOlenof ._ .......... -· ~ qlded ,. *"°"' ~ .... .. ..... .... ....... .... ~put°""'*'°"'°""* I , A 0 L u N I ... yw--• do .... . ' 1 1 1 r 1 _ I L A TSI. ~ .' I I r i r I TOCUL I . I r I t _ t ., I Pl''· t Ol 'I Bans will ~foot .. bfll ft>r big salaries TI\ursday's sports wash, hung out while recalling the good ol' days of SI million contracts: • If maJor leaaue baseball con- tinwes on its suicidal course -a salary spiral which drops SS.7 milllon into the lap of Pascual Perez. a 9--13 pitcher with a histol') of drug pro\kms-you will be soon be payina outraaeous ticket, parlung and concession prices at ballparks. •And how as St. Louis rookie catcher Todd Zacle supposed to frel after bcatm& out Tony Pena? The e.ulcd Pena ends up With a $6.4 million contract v.1th the Boston RcdSox wtule Zaele will probably earn less than SS0.000 next season and wen't even be eh11ble for arb1· tration until 1993. •Somethina wrong with the wa) l:»seball is conducting business" That's an understatement and that's OOCfc&SOn Wh) new commissioner Fay Viaccnt dumped the spon's chief labor lawyer. Barry Rona. •lt's no comcadence that Charles O'Cqnnor, the lawyer replacing ROf\8 as management's labor nego- tiator, is the architect of an owners' revenue-sharing plan which will be a prime topic of discussion as nego- tiauons resume on Dec. 12 in Los Anaeles following the wanter mect- inp. • 1t as difficult for me to env1s1on the players accepting any lund of pay-for-performance concept -par- ucularly after spend an' so man) )cars on-the dasabkd hst and getting paid for It -but v. ath so much money Ulvolved, an)'thmg I!> poss- ible, including a stnke or lockout next spnng.. •One dung the owners ha' e alread)' proven· Without oUusaon. they have no control or sen~ of fiscal respons1b1ht). That's tht' pn- ma:y reason tht'fre pu han& for some kind of pay scak based on stausucal ranking and St'Nacc 11me. • Thcy need pro1ec11on from themselves and so do Wt'. .. 0 1'sst notes. some quott's. and another venture into the land of odd&: •Monday Night Football will fca· tuea brothcr match up: Seattle run· ni. back Kt'van Harmon 's.. Buf- falo running back Ronnat' Harmon. Bo~ played at Iowa. fftte.seSH TAUEY /•21 IC\,kl I H\11 Miles Eaton tourney opens 8y •KHNtD DUNN ~,....c-.....-..i Somt' breaks have gone Orange Coast College's way lately. part of tM-reason for tht' Pirates' 6--0 record lbw. far in the pre-scasoh. But the Males Eaton basketball tOU(llamcnt. which starts today with a quanet of first-round gamt's. sho.sJd show a clearer indication of the Bue1· strenath. The Pirates open against the TuUin Marines at 6 p.m .. the third contest to be played at OCC. Lona Beach City kicks 11 off qainst MinCosta at 2 p.m.. followed b> Mt. San Jacinto vs. Sant.a Barbara at 4, The fcatumi pmc pits Imperial Valk_y_apjnst Mt. San Antomo at8. OCC Colcb Tand)' Gillis is cncer-Whina the idea of swtina 6-foot-6 ~ forward Brian Spratt and sinilc down point auard Marland .,.._ .. OCC/MI ) Despite departures, Sea Kings expecting another strong season By JON FERGUSON Of the Dally -kaff Five seniors ba'e depaned from Corona del Mar H1gh's CIF statc playoff team of a ) ear 110. but the way Coach Paul Oms sees it. tbt' Sea Kings arc poised for another strong season. Four seniors who staned the en- llre season and a fifth who staned an the playoffs after O'ercommg a foot- ball injury have departed from & team v.hach "'ent 20-1 1. lost 10 Trabuco Hills 1n the CIF }-.\ final and bowed m the CIF D1 v1s1on 11 state pla~offs. That team maturC'd greatly as season evolve'd and four football players became chgible follow10g th<' Sea Krngs Dtv1s1on VI htle season Ttus }ear's team. lake last )i.'ar's av.'alts thc am' al of four football pla)ers -l\!.O of thcm staners. ~ again 11 v.111 not bt' an e)e~<ltc.:her an December Whale Oms sec" another HI') close Sea \'1ev. League ra(e, and ht' ex~cts the Sea Kmgs to be an thl.' thick of It 1.ome mad-i:t'brual). "Talent "',se, I rcall> feel that a1hle11cally speaking. v.c have bt'ttt'r athletes and bettt'r balancc." Om!> said. "\\'e ma~ not be 4u1te as b1~ a~ last }ear. B1:1t l thanl "'l" ha'e a httlc better quickne)' and are at least as good shoo11ng-w1sc or better. We'll mass Bnan prall inside. but I think everybody we put an the stanmg lineup wall contnbute to sconng." The Sea Krngs' football team. which plays at least one more game and maybe two. will provide senior guards Warren Johnson and Weston Johnson, scnwr foNard JcfT Jack- son and 6-foot-S sophomore post- man Todd Kehrh "Right now "'e 1.>nly ha,·t' Sf\Cn players out for the var~ity team." Oms sau.1. "I thank we'll probably be a little slow coming around in the month of December. "With the football gu)s coming out next v.eck or the "'eek after. 11 JUSt takes some time. no matter ho"' good of athletes the' are, to become basketball pla)er:. instead of football players tl')1ng 10 pla} basketball It takes a good three llJ four wec~s bt'fore the} 're pla) mg "'1th some finesse and 1eac1 "'llhou1 th1nlc1ng w much " Warren Johnson ')taned most of the team·., game .a '..:ar ago at guard and a' eragcd I points per ganlt' His l"'IO broth1:r \\ eston Johnson "Ill c.:halknge for pla )ang time at 1uard and small luf'\arJ "Warren 1s .s gooJ ou1s1de shootcr. 't'r) au-re'l'>I' e and h.h that ab1 ht> to l ick 11 uri a notch \I.Ith thl· gamt' on the hne · Oms said Jackson. "'ho at 6-foot-4. 2~<i pounds pro' ades a bru~r 1ns1Jl· averaged 4.4 points per game a ~ear ago and \I.Ill tan at po"'er foNJrd. .\ yt'ar ago. he caml' on ~trong an 1h1: pla)offs. and "'hill-hl' ~ened a rnll of defender and rebounder a 'l'..lr ago. Oms sees more of an otlcn''' l' rok from Jackson thl) sea~on "He wasn't a staner. but at crunch tamt'. 11 seemed ltke he "'as al"a}s an there." Oms said. "He'll bt' a team f Pleue SH CdM/121 • ............ .,'-..... .... C·ffil---.. M w el ...... , •lllH ....... Bovven feels Lag_una can contend 'for PCL crovvn ly JON FERGUSON Of t1W o_,, l'llot S1.tlf THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1989 Ocean View . appears to· be talented eno~gh to· survive tough slatr Sy ROGER CARLSON Ele,en ~eoir<• .sgu "'hl'n Jim H.im'> began "'hat has b1:4.'"I J long-running 'IUCCCSS SIO() J!> Ocean \ II.'\!. H 1gh.' basketball coad' he alv.a'' had J tag-along nearb~. hold mg ..1 hall kicking a hall vb e.,1ng the scorebools sometime' '>hooting ..1 hoop at halttame. and l''entujlh ~pinning a hall 11n h1., tingl·r' "'h1h: 1.1<allmg thl· out1.omt' "' .rnt1thcr \c.·oi ha1A.ls' \Cnturc The father·""" drejrn enJJrl·J 111r o'er a decade and no"' l'\\....-pt IN the tact the' '>1111 hct\t' :1.' v.a11 j fev. more v.eek) J 1m H.tm., rinall. llt'l' to shoot thl.' ball a' uppu.,~:J !o thl' Jim Ham:. "hu ha., tx·e11 d'-11ng al the coathing Jim Ham' -Jr -I'> j 'rc,hmJn and he 's a :--1\.k•t-4 1.i ~-pnunJ tloN leader h'hc '>UJ\.kn Jh<.cn\.I.' lrom the floor I'> m.i ng ll all the 'lh•rl' dl.'ar he belong' "1th thl.' 'ar.11' despite the ia1.1 he·., but .; l~hma.n "He bro~e h1\ :001 last aturda' · \aid the elder Ham\ 'It n-alh had me dov. n I gue!>\ he\.JUM' at first 11 "'as' that father-son thing. Hut no"' n's realh beginning to hit hnmc He's one t'f our hellt.:r plaH'r' ano "'e're not gmng IP hj\C him tpu.,,. 1bh tor -.1, v.c-el<.1 .:He' JU't lund.tmt•ntJll\ '''unJ .ll eve~ pan t•f the gam1· .. "•th 1ha1 pon10n M (kl.'Jn \ 1e"' \ g.:ime 1lh' 1ou.,1, ma\~ang tor a "'ht!e Ham., rind., h1m'>t'll turn mg 10 a quintet that ,1111 "'arrant'> ran~­ angs an C IF ;ind Orange ( ount' Top I . and unc so regardcd that ll 1 1n' 11ed to the Great Flonda hootout "'here such eotnes as n.a- taonalh relno"'n Bron\ Tolen11ne as entered. a'> v.ell as a long llSI of other po .... e~ "Tht'' 'e got the top team from Kentucl '. and from this state and that '>talc ... )Clad Hams .. One was 30-2 last -vcar c1nd the\ return nine pla,er~. that t~pt· of thing." Ocean \ 1e"' ·., ~hedule also in- clude'> II\ 0 "' n T oumameot of Champion) and non-leaguc oppo- nents t Paul. Lling Beach Pol) and ~1ater De1 a) "'ell a~ "'hat appears 10 be the loughest march through the unset League an memo'). It's a bag order but Ocean \'1ev. appc:ars to h:n e the talenl 10 survwe such a m.trl h c1nd 11 1ncludcs all- league re1umer Grrg E'an:!>. a 6- foot-'\ \enau r \I.Ith a 105 sconng a'erage a., a Junior as "'ell as 6-6 Damn E.m'it o-5 Jim Gv.a1toe~. b-~ . JUllwr \1arcel TenBergc and 6-' JUnaor R'an Marttn "E\30S IS JUSI lijhtrung quick and a veat athlete \!,ho has b«ome an a""full~ good b3sketball pla~er." said Ham of the Lo) ola Mar) mount- bound E'ans "\hkc Fro hn ran our club the last t\!.O 'rar.. and Todd <Norman) was our ·P<>"'er '>u I was "'ondcnna "'here ,., uur game got ng 10 come from"' "I than~ 11 will be a balanced muauon "'hach I prefer I\ lot of . darecuon uf the team hcs on bis shoulders Ht' makt' good dec1s1ons. ht''s Quack and he pla~ s hard at both f Ptease SH SEAHA\IVKS/a2f Numbers in Fontana's favor But underdog Edison has incentive ay JON FERGUSON Of -0..,. -''"" Fontana High ,., .t team "'Ith big numben c'cr.v.herC' Eda n's ha\C comt' maan1' un thl· football field 1n earning its (IF Dt' 1'100 I semifinal pla)off bt'nh "In the final Orange Count) ranll.· 1ngs, we couldn't make the top I:! or 13. and no"' "'"'rt> \tall all\ c." 1d Edison C"oach Da'e \\ h11e. Saturda~ night at 7 'Oat Fontana High. Whitt'' squad v.111 meet one of the top team 1n tht' nataon. accorchng to U .\ Toda} and hkel~ the top tt'am an th1.· state '"hen 11 takt'S on the tcell·r ranked first an O.vu1on I all ~ason The Charaers. unSCC'dcd cntcnna lhe pla)offs and ranked sr<th an the final Dlvas1on I poll, ha\C v.oo s11 stral&ht pme and chCC'k tn ~,th a 10-2 O\trall ma.rll. Fontana am\C'S "'11n j 12-marl. i e !"' ' ar .. m•t \trangl."rs e11her ThC'ar •ir~t m1.'l.'t1ng occurred an iq-q "'hln "e""''" Bell returned the opening l..1, l"lff tor a tou('hdo~n and the t h.irgns rollt-J to a 34-1 4 \.\,0 .\Har ag11 (. hJrgcr~ toach Da'e While "'a' infunatl'd afier the Chaf'iers v.ent ~I a e second place tt'am from the unset Lcague and \!.t're &l' en a ti~t round road test at Font3na The "'>tc-elef"i. pla) 1ng bt'fore a p.ll led hllu~ "'llh a rabid cro"'d. earned a 21 -1 ti '1ctol'). .. Th~ k1J~ are hungn. and tht'\ have something to pro"e... \\hate said "Fonuna lnocked us off la t year. What bcttcr "'a) than 10 10 back 10 th1."1r turf aod 11.nock o ff the o I team m the late? e arc not to fear of lhcm not an a f of them We fttl hl..c v.e ('JO ~" b .. ~ and pla them head-to-head ... Fontana. a 28-0 wtnncr over Lona Beach Wilson to the second round of the pla)offi . has scored 438 points. shut out SI\ opponents and won b) an averaac ore of 36.5-5.3. Aga~st Fountam Valley m the first rd'und, the teeters had seven touchdo..-ns on runs of 20 to 48 yards. The c plos1,eness of beets hkc Sam1ta ao1fi and Kenneth Can.non -both • ~ tn double fiaurcs when at comes to yarda per f~ IM IOISON/Uf r!Jewport' s Olson built herself into skating champ ounelves. It's twd for younpiers to believe we did 10 much on our OWi\. We'd even anaqc our own trip. to compciilions " W1llea lk compc1Cld in iM Wortd Cbun~pa in K.oQISbtra. Nor· way ID 1949. lbc wal on btt own -DO ooemes. no ttainen -altbouP IM Md spouonbip from -~ ... , ....... -~ like ~t· Wcwvole)'hi'"liill*'~nw New pun.._. Rf frnL -y;ai; oe ~ ................. '° -' ................. . ............ ~~-­ .., --ti NII._,. I w "V/J:!'. • 10 to 'l)\)rts camps. one to We tern C&nada and one 10 Eastt'm Can- ada." Olson won onb Amtncan utln -a comb1Md score from five evmts -ftom 1946-48 and in I 9SO, and tn 19-49, AM mack bier wa) to Oslo for tbt Workt C'ham'9onsh•ps, the ultaute test at the ti~ 11n« ..... -E-.....-,or -omn ten ualil 1960. .. ,, ... t afttr the fellows ~t to ti.e ·41 ' .. oe.a. mid. .. h was ~ .. tvn)'body tried to wort towmd, DOI ha\,~ womea tit tbc Ol)'1Dpin. I didn't daiM rd ncr .-over IO intrnahOMl competa· non• lac• IDi• to ~· It wn • daril .,, -to do .... • WlaikSo¥illwa•••-**lr'R h ... m-lei t ' ••• -...... h l&J ..... mm-...... ""Mol•1 ii ....... .,_.. .. t•• --- • I • Ol&'ll COMI DAILY PM.OT/~. NcMmber 30. ... ----------- R~member 1 The -Boz?' Seahawks wouldjtJst as soon forget him SEATTLE -Ever wonder what hap. --- -to .. Tbe Boz... that S l l million ~ 111...._llDllCIDkerer &om Oklahoma? The Seattle 'C:>" s.Mwb do. ---- Tbe Seabawb, who won 1 louery to take Bosworth ia tM Juae l 987 supplemental draft, fear they may have 111n the lut of him. .. I don't know, I can't answer that," Scahawk.s PieUdcat Tom Aores said when asked whether Bos- wonb would ever play apin. "Riaht now it looks a li\tk 11DUOUS." Bolworth's third NFL season -in which be is ~ paid SS00.000 -is symbolic of the Scahawks! demile from AFC West champions to a 4-8. non-playoff teem. .. All I know right now, and the only ~~ that we ~C:UIO on. is lhat the (i&btsho~ ~ a_siJ,nilarjnJury to tbe1~ and the rehabilitation is similar," Flores said. .. Hopefully, the ri&ht one will be able to come back like \be le« one did. 'then we'll have to re-<valuate it It that time. But riabt now ~ don't lmow." Boswonh's third season with the Seabawks con- sil1ed of two pmes &-nd a dozen tackles before he was . fon:ed out by a sore shouldtt. That's $41 ,666 per tackle. ·Manning's return spoiled Rickey Pierce scored I 0 of his 26 points in the ftnal seven minutes and Jack • _, SWna scored 12 of his 25 points on 3-point ' ~ sbou, leadina the Milwaukee Bucks to a ---- 117-103 victory Wednesday night at the Spons Arena that spoiled.the successful return of Dannv Manning to tbe Los An~les Clippers. · - Mannina connected on his first su shots and 1 of 10 for the game while equalling Ken Norman's 21 points for the Clipper£. In other NBA games Wednesda~: 8 Mave.rtcb lti, Boneta &3: Rolando Blackman scored 22 points in Dallas· first game under 1ntenm bead coach Richie Adubato and the ho t Mavencl s rolled. John Mad.cod was fired eight hours before the pme after the Mavs stumbled to a S-6 stan. Rick und. operations manager of the Ma vs. s~ud Macleod was kt ao because the team wasn't mota,ated.. 8 Celtics 111, Neu 95: Larry Bard had 29 point and 11 rebounds in East Rutherford as Boston dealt New Jersey its ninth consecutlve loss. 8 'Jlen llt, C.~en 84: Herse) Ha"' lins made 13 of 14 shots in seoring a season-high 28 potnts and Philadelphia pulled away in the third quarter to defeat Oeveland at the Spectrum. 8 PS.teu 111, Saa Its: l 1ah Tho mas had 211 points and Bill La1mbccr scored I I of his se350n-h1gh 21 in the fourth period as Detroit tnumphcd in Phoenix. •~ant. WalT'Mn 111: Patnck E"'1ng scored a season-hiah 44 points and grabbed a car~r-hagh .":4 rebounds as New York staned a four-gamc Western tnp with a victory in Oakland. •~elves 115, Heat lH : Ton) Campbell scored 31 points.. including the final two baskets an a 12-2 third-quarter spurt. as Minnesota won for the fi~t time on the road and broke a seven-game los1n$ strcal . 8 PaHn lM, Jau II: Indiana pla)'cd its best defensive quarter since joinin~ the NBA in 1976. held visitin& Utah to eight points tn the second pcnod. •Bawks 111, B.Ueu ltf: Dorrun1que Wilkins overcame a l-for-7 stan to score 27 points. leading Atlanta in Landover. Md. «,1011 01 1111 U\l BJI 1s,.cemu> Lee, pitcher-manager for the Winter Haven Super Sox in the Senior Pr~ fessional Baseball ASSOClation. on Bobby Tolan . .._ manqer of the St. Petersburg Pelicans, banning facial hair on his squad: "It's a damn mmtarist1c ftlime over there. Tolan makes them shave their mustaches.·· Raiders' deal threatened s.aamento's bid for lhc Los Angeles ---- Raiden may be foundering over the in-* silSeDCe of a Sacramento pannenhip on ownina pert of the team. --- That situation arose as Sacramento was closrng its sale qf $40 million in bonds to lure the National Football Leaaue team. The local ownenhip issue has been a st.ickina point since ncaotiations mrted eight months 8'0· ~ut with every other issue virtually retolved, 1t now threatens a deal that has come tantalizin&ly close in recent days, The Sacramento Bee repor1ed Wednesday. Jn other sports news Wednesday: •Wide receiver Willie Andenon of the Rams, who brob tbe Nfl. record with 336 reocwing yards on IS catcbes in a 2(). I 7 win in New Orleans Sunday, bas been named NFC Player of the Week on offense. • Emenoa Fittipeldi won the Jndianapolu SOO. Weill on to lake the CART-PPG Indy-car championship and caDl)ed his season by btina named lhc 1989 Driver o1 tbe Vear by a national panel of motorsports writers ad two.dcasten. • Tbe Pittsbu.rah Pirata.. whose chief off-season -1 wu to• a startina pitcher, reached terms with he -.nt riabt-bander Wah TerreU on a three-year, Sl.6 million contract. A year aao he missed seven pmes, LOCludana the Seahawu' DlayotT pme. because of an iatjured left shoulder, which required anbroscopic suraery. His riaht shoulder didn't require su~ry. Except for his rooll~ sea.son, he has bttn a vinual one-armed tackler. The man who was suppostd to make a dramatic intl)9Ct on the Seattle defense hes become invisible, remembtted more for his hairdo and his deodorant commerciaJs than his tackling. His most memorable on-field pertbnnan« was when he bit Bo Jackson at the 1-yar<Hine in a Monday ni&ht matchup with the Los Angeles Raiders. Bo beat the Boz and scored the touchdown. His pro career has con 1sted of 24 games and l 7S tackles. Coach Chuck Knox danced at the team's head· Quarters in Kirkland and hugged then-General Man31:Cr Milcc-M cC'oitnrick aflcr the~Seahaw iOt e n t to pick Boswonh. Visions of a blond Dick Butkus danced m his bead. The Scahawks signed Bosworth to a I ~year, S l 1 million contract The NFL Players Association said the first five years "ere guaranteed. There have been no Dick Butkus results. I'\ THE 81.E . .\('HERS .... Jets win In final 11 seconds Brent -\sh ton·, ~oal \\1 th 11 seconds remaining 1n regul.111on time \.\ednesday ... night ga"c the Winnipeg kts a 5-4 NHL .. ·• ""-:, victor) O\l'r thl slumping Se"'" York Rangers. Else"' here in the ;-.. H L \.\ l'dne~a': •Maple Leah 3. Caaucks !: Vincent Damphousse scored at 3.-'8 ot O\ erume to complete a Toronto comebn\k and gl\C t~ ~faple l r afs the victory m Vancouv(r • CuadJens $, Nordlques ·t: Bobb} m1th scored 1~0 first-penod po"'er-play goals and later 3dded .in assist as Montreal beat '1s1tmg Quebec 1n the first meeting of the season for the two Quebe Province- bascd n vals. 8 CapltaJ1 S, RH Will&• 3: In Detroit. Calk Johansson's goal with 2:53 left 1n regulauon spoiled a Red Wings' comeback bid. ln otT-Lhe-ice ne"'s. • Right winger Mikko Makela was obtained by tbe Kings from the ~ew York Islanders. m exchange for defenseman Ken Baumganner and rookie center Hubie McDonough. 111•\1'10,-H \UIO T•L•VISIOM 10 a.m. -SOCCER: Women'' NCAA OMM<ln I cNmoiofttlllo (tape), ESPN. 2 o.m. -TSNMS: Mastera tournament from ....._ Ven, ESPN (atlO ., 6:30 o.m.. dalawd ., ,,... a.m.). ~ o.m. -HOCJ<EY: PlttUur'lf'I •• ~111. 5-orttCtlannet. 6t30 o.m. -COLLEGE aASKinaALL: North Carolina •t AleOetN, ESPN. 7:30 o.m. -"9tO aASKaTaALL: Laun at s.c:r.m.n- to, Channel 9. 7:30 o.m. -HOCJ<EY: EdmOnton •I Kines, Prime Tldlet. I o.m. -MCMlSE UONG: HolhiWOOd Partl ,.,._on, Channel 5'. 9 o.m. -GOLi': w"r ClllMk from 0..1 (dela'f*1), ESPN. 10-.30 p.m. -COLL••• aASKllTaALL: UCLA •I Watf\lneton (del9Ved). Prime Ticket. 10'.30 o.m. -HOCJ<•Y: New York lllenden •t Chlcaeo CdlteWd), Socwl~tlannel. llADIO 7:30 o.m. -"9tO •ASK•TSAL.L: LaMrs at Sec:ramon- to, KL~C (570). 7:30 o.m. -HOCK•Y: Edmonton •• Klnel. KOttG Ottl>. .,, 7:.JI o.m. -COLUH MllCSTMLL: UCLA 9t 'Nalltl11eto11, KMPC (710). 7:30 o.m. -COL.La.. •ASK..,...LL: USC at WMMl11ton St•le, KNX (1010). when AJ 0.vts first took over the Raiden as bead coach and acneral man.,er, the team has a ~ord or lSS.124-l l, the best winnina per- ceouiec (.6S4), accordi .. to the Raiden, in any profellionaJ spon over 2 7 years. tbnc: 8 O reen Bay (-3) at Tampa Bay: The Pickers have tasted success and appear welt-armed to continue. • C1evdand (-<t) at home lllJnSl Cincinnati: WithoUt Woods this ICUOO, &be lleqab have been lcty. • However. duru.I eilbt lealC>ns ill LOI~ tbe «ai6en are 6M7 (.590) ud iD Our Town. tbaf woe't an it. Studio-.. It' fired daily with -· MUii ratio. • Do you Wak •ybady bu .-.Sa boury ~ oa luddy Ryan? eo.aoe iL 0 Aalla 11k: ... oCwe...me _,...,...._....___..oa Nl•knrl FaaO P ~ paiaa .............. ~. lt-24-1 •····· •: ,_ ..... a. ......... •alllMll•~ "'*Na. IJ. Mwi••, CMald be 1111 •Illa .. mow.. Try •,?:~er \be &lies at dlic Lt.a Hoftia•1 Oar- dlM: nil woe't be-.., for New Yon .a. a.., wort week. Pliilly. _...,Ma beea restial li!K'e I ~1\p-¥\ ... 8 o...-( + l 'h) at 1br Coble-um ...... IM bider£ I kllOW llow .., ............. .,.to ~AFC wild card ....... bu1 IM ........ .., .... .• Mie n•=:=roi• .... -.:-.. ..... ....wiUMib .., ...... -'1Dellll 417~'1wbd. _J VIiie• ,..., ..... Barons, without Weaver, readji to ~ it out in rl1-gg_ed Sunset · _ 8y ltOGIR CAltLSON Of_o.._, ... ~ It would fi&ure that any coach followin& someone like Dave Brown, who had 20 years of success behind him. would have one strike apinst him even before be starts. · For new Fountain Valley Hi&h Coach Gordon Billinpley. that much was aranted, everyone takes one look at the plate. However, be wasn't countina on the curveball that wu to c.ome in the form of football sw Doug Weaver. tbe talented wide receiver who was being relied on to carcy a large sha~ of the load on the basketball floor for the Barons. Weaver went down against Hunt- ington Beach in the regular scason finale with a badly injured knee and following major surgery. 1s obvious~ ly lost for the entire basketball season. So Billingsley has two strikes on hJm now, and the ~ason doesn't begin until Friday when the Barons host Mission VieJo·in a non-lc~uc eocounler Despite the setback. however. the •vans arna SEAHAWKS From 11 ends of the court ... Ernst 1s a returning starter (averaging S.6 a game) and 1s "strong as an o ' .. He "'as an honorable menuon all- lcague sckctton. "He's a great post defender... sa1d Harris. and that ""ouJd seem to ht-a prerequasite for anyone to compete 1n the Sunset considenng the competition at Marina (Cberc;>kee Parks) and Edison (Bill Man1neau). "And." adds Harris. "he's a good re- bounder." Gwaltney staned the last h.alf of the 5eaSOn and is an offensive threat up front, while Manin 1s a long-ranae shooter who can go inside or outside. Ten8eflc, at 220 pounds.. bas the muscle to 10 wtth the heiaht and offers the Seahawks a bia piece to the puzzle. "He's baa and suona and reatly a aood shoot.er." said Harris. Martin and TenBcrsc are both rcturnina lettermen. Chris Garbe is a S-8 senior ~ who offers Ocean V ttw the opuon of a more auard-orient.cd o.ffen~. and with the anticipated return of Harris (with the broken foot) the Seahawks may well run a three-auard otJenx at limes (Evans.. Garbe and Harris). Harris is only tbe second freshman to ever sn on the varsity bench. The other was R icky Butler, the current UCl standout. O\ben who work into Harris' plans are 6-7 junior Jack Pietrowski and 6-7'h scruor Lee Quinn. Pietrowski is up &om tbt ju.nior Barons appear to have a pat deal to offer in what is anticipeaed u the best Sunset l..eque race in yean in term1 of sheer tlknt. The leaaue is loaded. Edison. Marina ud Ocean View are beina touted as the Bi& Three, Huntinatoo Beach is very much a thiTat to make it the Bia Four, and Fountain Valley, even without Weaver, has..the horses to beat each and everyone men- P1•> ~ Miiia tct1•01 Dec. l NIH~ VlelO (llOIN), 1'.JO Dec. 5-.,_.t L.-9Mefl TournetlWll (ftrtl rOUlld ~ FellWooll, 0.C. S, «JO) Dec. l>-et El Toro, 7:JO Dec. 14· 1.-..1 Arrovo ~enoe TourllMlent Dec. l~r#OOCI (llOml), 7.JO Dec.. ,._,._, ~ Ho41clay 0-,Mc ., o.m.n Colllee Jen. S-T"'llft (llOme) Jen. to-oc...i view· tl'IOIMI Jett. It-Edi-· (llOma) J9". 11-WwlmlM•' ,_, JM. 1 ..... 1 Merine' ., ~tlneton IMcll' (llOrne) Jen. ,,_, ~ vi.w· -*'· >"-t E--' F .... >-el~-· F .... J-MWIM• (l'lome) l"eo. ,__.., HuntlnelOll a..dl' •dlflOtel Wn... LMllUe MIM •• -"" ., 1, ~ llOtecl ........ , vanity. while Qumn returns after a tWO-)ear absence when he chucked basketball and wen t for volleyball. "He (Quinn) 1s a good athlete and experienced.'' said Hams. "And he's a pretty smart fellow. He explained he left because he 1ust couldn ·t make the commitment we requut• But I hstened to what he said. and he said the right thinas." ~ psull (6-l sr.) and sdpbomore Albert Fanop (S-1 1). a late arr\val from football. round out the squad. "Thu team bas two arcat plusses." wd Harris. "They're really t<>sether and they'll improve immensely. Durina 1M summer I'd label it as aood. We were wmners about 60-65 percent of the ume." °"5-pite Ocean View's ab1hty to field a suning quintet which an- 0-""-.... ct•••• o.c. 5-F ulllrtGft (llelmt). 7:l0 Dec.. 7.,_..., Swl L\lh OMWIO T___,t Dec.. 11-lt-Tour-' ol ~ <•• ~ Vlew. tlru rOWlld LA .....,.,._, Dec. ll. 7 9.11'1.) 0.C. l,._2>-1t Gnet Ftor .. ~!Or· --) JM. >-et SI ~. 7.JO -*" >-et LOM -..ct\ ~. 7.JO Jell ...-.. FOYlllalll ve119y• JM.~~ --~Del (Nme). 7:l0 JM. 11 IU .... I 11e9ct1• (Mme) .-_ i.-et E--.• JM.. _,... (llefN) .-..11-4~11...,. JM.J~· ,, .. >-et~'-"' ,.. ,.__.._. (""""9) ,.. ...... Mar!M. ...... """"' LAeew ..,,.. ......... ,.~ ....... tioned. · "One of our 1oals 1s to wio the Sunset Leque.' said Billin~ley. ''That's our ma.in goal every year. I think we can be real compct1ulfe. "Without DouJ. 1t puts a lot.more pressure on Oemclt (Corcoran). And with Doug in there I believed w~. had two 3-point shooters. Now. h~ful­ ly Derrick will come throua~:. But he's unproven. Doug had his J~ntor year to do that stuff." · 8iltinjSlcy is a first-year cQach. but hardly a newcomer to the pro- ~m. He was a longtime assutant (12 years) for Brown and ha 1-2 punch. Mike Merli and Corwran. ..vert sophomores on his H-1 j1401or varsj1y two years ago Merh. a 6-foot-4 senior. averaged 16.4 per start a year ago. and the 6- foot Corcoran dropped 1n 12.3 points per game. A year ago Bllltngsley wa\ coaching a couple of standou'6 - Vince Nguyen (6-1) and En Zellmer (6-2). and both will be mte-aral pans or the ".ars1 ty this J:~ar. Both a erqed m double riiu.res. f,,..aw SH IAltON.$/81) 0 f ~' eludes 6-7• :. 6-6. ·6-5. 6-3 and' b-3 with 6-711) and 6-7 on the bench. Hams s.a1d he feels t11s team's best asset 1s tls ability to run. "Evans can push the ball up tht c.oun." noted Hams. "We have a long "'8}S to go defensi,cly. but this team 1s going to unprove. And "c ha\'C a 6-7 kid with a -.-.orld of potential who hasn't played for two )Cars. l\nd. m) son has a ~orld of potenual. but un· fonunatel) he'll miss some action." As for the Sunset uague. Hams doesn't rule out even Westmtnster. a team which 1s probabl} the unani- mous favome lo finish last. "Everyone leaves Wt'StfTllnster out." wd Hams ... But no o~ has seen them. Knowi ng them. the> ·11 play all over the place and h 's a worry." Hams 1s placing no demand 1n terms of v1c1ones. In more a ca~ of bow far do you Jet? "Just playml tn our lea,ue ts a aood schedule.' he said. "for Us. -.-.e could easily be .SOO going into our leque and be a pretty good ~am. 'Tm really cxctted about 1t I would pick Edison and Manna. 1n that order. with us and Huntlt'\gton Beach behind them. But I'm e\cited about our chances to cha.llenlf' that. It's aoin& to be a neat league. You're aoina to have to act up every nt&ht. It's son of like lhe AC"C or B11 East in a l\1ah school setu na. "But with our ~-season scbcdule we're aoina to be used to tllat 1f we're not wo rn out or hurt. "That's a<>tnl to mean a &ot - who c.omes up with the twisted ankle. or whose back aocs out." . .. , t ' _ I 1 r. I: 'f II O O I ~' tt I ' 11 I 'L I' Ht \ ti '°'' Chargers may be ard. pressed to maintain success ay lltCHAltD DUNN CIF 4-A champion at 10 5 fo r Edison o..., ,_ c. .... .,,. and now an as.s.istant coach for Wb • . Lorentzen. en you re o n top . somt'hmcs Dean Pt'rclla ( 145), a Junior trans- l.be consequences co me aro und and fer' from Oh io, sen ior C had yo.u have to sta~d up ~nd pay the _ Stansbury ( 138) a nd hca' yweight pnce. Take Edison Ht~, unset Jeff Asehn are excellent addtt1ons to J...equc wrestling champion four of the Charstrs. 'll~ past five ~asons, for example. "(Perella) is un1ested, but he looks ·~ has the tro phies to show pretty good in the room:· said for tl, but return only four from last Lorenucn. uThe rumors a~ that he -------------• was pretty good (tn Ohio ), but 14e'vc year's team . \\uh trad1t1onal ellpec- tatio ns demanding success, 15th- ~ar C harJrrs Coach T r rry l:.orentzcn Wlll ha' r his hands full this year. "We've won league four o ut of the last five :rears. and we'll be ha rd- presscd to win 1t again:· Lorentzen said . "H untington Beach has got the insid e track wtth (l rcvor) Cooper a nd a couple ol o thl'r kid s. and 1 going to be pretty good. ·· "Wr d id ~in JV and trosh-soph 1n league last year so we're JUSt going to ha ve to ho pe the) can Jump to the varsjty le' cl. We're going to bt-\el") strong in m iddle of our hncup. but we have }Outh Jnd ine,penence o n ·both ends." Brian Burge s ( 119), last )ear's unset League cha mpion. and senior Derek H uc ( 126). wh o took second tn league last scason sho uld lcad the CbargC"- l.ancc Texeira, a three-\ear kt- -trrman, a nd G reg 1':1ednnghaus. both 112-pound senior . are strong returning ~restlers :--.1cdnnghaus no1shed 5«0nd 1n league last }{'at _jjas old er brother. Da\t~. ts..a former -- had p_lenty of tran fers comt' in wbo're. s~~ tQ:bc world-batcp andlhey can't makC' our lineup The fact th.at he was a statt' champio n last )ear is a rumor " Stansbur) 1s up from lhe JV while: Aschn, an A.II-unset uague tackle 10 football w ho sat o ut last )l'ar. wt'nt 15-2 as a sophom ore on the frosb-soph team . "I haven't seen C .\schn) in the room vet this :rear :· -.aid Lorenticn. .. He took a year off from wre'ithng last year because he wa nted to JUSt work out on the weights ·and get bigger, which he d1J. H e's a tough kid. we'll just have-to Stt 1f thl' )Cnr off 1s going 10 hun his 1e<'hn1que or not. He's a good athlete. '0 hl' should be ablt' to pit k things up .. Adam Futam1 a nd John ( O) le both up from the J\'. Jrt' .ilso e,. peeled to do ~ell for the < hargers ~Hunung.ton Bear h hJ' '"\' or three league thampwn'> coming back. so (It) has tht• inside trai..l (to the lcague lltlel.'' said Lorent1en "If ~t can battle 10 tht· middle and knock a few peo ple ofT. "'e'll be nght there I thm k ~tanna 1s p~ll\ good. 100 llt> ha) J lot o l l id' lOm1ng back. so this 'ear 11·11 hie uur J \- league champion<, ag.&1n\l the seasoned 'c1cr.tn) ... wo-time Sea View champ ~University bigger, stronger The DaMy Piiot t:mvers1 t) H1gh's Tro1anl1. Sea View League ~re thng champions _for thr past two )ea.rs. hJ\ e be<'omr bigger. better and strongl'r. ~ h1ch \hould be an cnulUragmg 'tgn for fifth-,ea r coach C hns < onltn ~iost of the 01 her '4. hoc.)h in thl' lnguc. ho~e,er. ha\e Jlso 1m- pro'ed t~mendou"'I\ and ~ould lilt· aoth1ng more than io dethrone ( nn- !in's Trojans t.: ni .. ersm ~h.m~J tht• lt•agul' utlt• last year "''h Tu~tin. but "on 1t outnaht 1~0 )ears ago ~h~n 11 ad- vanced to the ( If ~-.\ rinJls Ninr returning letll'rml.'n. SI\ of who m arc senior' "111 ll'ad the l'ro1ans. Senior Kia ( or._1 l lll5l J t.,vo-t1mc league l hamp1on. placed fpunh 1n the Cl F ~-.\ last war Jnd figures to be ( onlln\ tup 'grdppler this winter Seniors Pa1 1'1m < 11 ">l and .\d.1m Grable ( 165) and ~ophomore l had Valou.5k~ (98). all uf whom plarcd tceond in thC' ~a \ 1t'" League last )Ca r and earned C IF benh\. .ire thl· other top returning lt'tlt'rmt'n tor U nl\erstt' ··w h<'n "<' gt'I tlUf Jn l<)getht'r we·~ go1n.g to ha't' a ht'ltt"r learn tha n in th<' pa t.'' 'Wlh.l ( o nhn .. But e'en other lt'am 1n the lta&ue seem · to bl' 1mpro' ing b' leaps and bounJ-. >;adJlcbad.. 1<> a mat up-and <tlmini prl>gram and T ustin and £51.rnua arc perenn1all~ ftrong each S<a~n. <>o although ~e may have 1mpro'eJ J 101 It m1gh1 not make am difference "The Sea ,·,e" uaguc ha .. n't got- ten a lot of resp«t. but J ll>t o f good wTestlcrs and a lot or good thing' have comt' uut o t the leagm' \\hen \OU think o f Orange ( ounl\ \OU ih1nk o f (. aO\ on and E:.I Dor.1d11 me people t lack re'pc.'l t rnr the league) ~cau<.(' our 'i<"hool<, Ml' smaller and "e'rc u~ntercJ O\ lht• beach. but Lhat'<, Olli tht' \.3~ f U\tln and Estanua rit'ld 'oltd tl'JOh n t'f\ )tar. Corona dd \tar 1\ goin~ "' tlc.' tough and 'e"pon llJrbN h.1' wme good \\ft''>tlt'r. In the r1.11url· it's goin~ 10 get b<.•tfl•r ·• Other returning ll•t1emll'n t'\ p«ted to do ~ell for the T ro1an' th!\ sea n include «nu1r<, \ l\.hlr Da'I' t I 54l and .\nd' Hill 1I"11 .1nd 1un· 1or Da\ld \\ 1c:nt•r 11 ~ti) Tht• lllP ne\ll COmeri. 3fl' J UOIO f~ Jo (' Bo~C'rbanl I\ I~' .rnJ Da\IJ \tJ\. tda 11r1 .. , hah· a-lot o r urt1ml\m Jb<.lul 1h1s ~ear anJ """\t' go t ,. lot or ~ood luds. but \\l'.\t' got l id, thJt .trc hun ... said C onhn "\\ <' hJ\ t' some C'<penCOCl'd kids and l'J S<J\ "t"rt' off 10 a .. 10~ s1an b\•\.au~· "e glll banged up earh Hopctulh . thuugh the hard ~ori.. put in .it th<" lo~l'r leH·ls ~111 mal..t> Ufl h1r 'llml' ol the J~plh and mal..e up for thl" l1J, thJt are hun "\\e had-'' l..1lh out 1n mv rir't 'ear and 11'"' 1nt.n.·J~·d 10 4u tht• la"'t ~ouple of 'ear.. fhe "orl l'th1l hJ'I rcall~ 1mpro' ed .ind mo'lt ot ,,ur succ;-ies' g~ 10 the a"'"'1'it.i n1 .. o.i,hn (Mari Tallinen. ~l.irl Hcroandc:t and Dan P1l ('I I acJ11 tho'it' gu'" for doing an e\rdlen1 Jllh ·· Corl t ha'I hec'n l'ltlthcreJ o' a lo~er leg IOJUf\. ()3\ I'\ ha\ .. nel l probliem anJ C1rahlt• hJ<, .1 had shoulder Recruiting new competitors -~main concern for Sea Kings The 0-'Y .-Mot There's nowhere to ~ but up (or Corona del Ma r Ha.gh·s wrC'sthng team and sccond-)t"ar t'Oach Paul ~o Wlll bt panning the Sea Kings' chan«s this year on tilt-~ounptcrs. Co-capt.am Milc h Gnmt' (I 54) as thc lone ~um1n1 lcttcrman and Cbarlcs Krza uk. a 11 2-poundcr, 1s d:ae only othtt senior o n thc team. Serio. hoft~r. ho~ the conu nuect n.tcf expansion .,.,11 plat a pos.ibvc IQk iD tk PfOVJm's re1 uvenano n. • Ancm~ to amprove o n last ,_,., wmlesa sbowina in the Sea View lalue. CdM must fint ,rt the bodies ~ 1t can scnousl) com- ,etc. So ~. miuaon .ceomphsbed. .. Actually. I've bttn at CdM for ,,p ~and this year for the first Wiit ~ bave a full frosb~.IO~ team .,ia all \he ~t CW.S." 1a1d Sttio. ~We alaou.ld have a full IV team. .... ~ Our ~ Uul year 1S at 36 and -.c·re ellpeclmg thrtt or four mort varsat) football players to come out. "ln thc last couple o f years. "C'.\C b.ad 15 total wrestle~ in the pro-aram. and "c·, e mo re than doubled tbt' nu mbeT ofl 1ds 1n the room The ftnl step, of course. ts that ~t'.'<' got to atl bodies out there "Last year. '4C d td not "tn a 1nir,lc dual meet. So this )Car "<'·11 bc pinn.LD& our hopn on the )Oung<'r wrntlcn bee.a~ .. -c have onl) t~o tcnJOf5." Juruor co-captain Kaan Modanlou ( l l l ). a frosh-soph lequc fi nal"t la.st year, as the top nc"<'Omcr Othcr 'tu1Uon expected to do -.ell mcludc Dann Boylan ( l 19). D J. Parkl"r (126) and Scpa Kho nsan (16S) "We have 110mc trona JUnio" movifta up tha1 d id a good JOb last year on the J team as topbomora. -Stno SAJd w ... ren Joflnson Marts l'llnt Welton Jolln1on CdM ''°'"'' lc.adcr ID term!> ol controlling things inside." The only other vars1t) returner 1s ~nior Mark Fltnt. a S-foot-9 guard who averaged 1.5 points per game and will hand le the point. Oms calls him a point guard ~ho can pu'ih the ball. shoot and tTntr-problrms-for opponents. - T wo newcomers ~ho will mO\t' into stan1ng roles are 6-foot-4 sophomorr center Doug Hesse and 6-foot-l senior small forward John Paulseh, while Om!> said 6-foot-~ 1uo1or Jon l 'pham could chalkng<' at forward Kehrh "111 ba k HeSSl' at centrr. "Hesse can d o a lot of 1h1ng!>." Om ) said "Down tht' road he bl' a fof"ard. hut 1h1s \ear .... e·rc asking him 10 pla~ tenter. R ight no" I 1hmk 11'., m our best interest of fetung our be!i.I a th It'll''> o n the tlcX>r think Doug \\ 111 surpn -...· you 3\ ht• co mes along. I think he'll he .1 ~orer. and he·~ a tine ou1~1dl· \hOOll.'r lllO .. .. Paul~n 1\ .tn out\1de shooter .ind hu<>tlcr and gets 11 done 1n tht· pos111on ofa IJetn ~ner or (~farku\1 ~uller-~ tach of the j>ast But I th1nl.. I see mo re oolJnc«d sconng th!\ )Car Fro m th<' \landpC11nl of another ll.'am guJrthng U\, 1t rrt•'>- ent\ a lot more problt'ms ... Tht' I I -man ..quad ~ 111 be round - t=d out b' lornJrJ 1'enm Brool..<, and guJnh John \I urph~ ·and Jat.- que'> Perro ne "I thin!.. v.e're dc:t.l.'nt s11e \\l\l'." Om, <,aid "\\l" hJ\e J tuuplc: or d1ffl'rcn1 "3~' "l" r an l(O ...:.. f\ul a taller team on the lloor or a smaller. qu1c1Ce r tea m E'en wn h the 1ncrt'ase 1n height. I don't think we lose much quickness. "( feel I can put everyone an and the) can perform vel") cffic1entl). give us some ume and not hun the no .... :· Om s said. '"I'm loolung for- ward to 1t l(s a q uick group. the) 're aggrcssuc and great kid s to .... o rk ~1th- Wha1 that adds up to 1., w me change., 1n tht· game plan. "Our hl\ton has al~a's bel"n o ne of aggre\\l\C' ·man delcn\C. but I think ~e·11 If) 10 e'<plo11 that ,. little mo re and probabl) tf\ to press a lm le," Om\ ~1d "Th.tt'\ ~oml"thmg .,..e·11 ha'e to e\penmt>nt "1th the: mo nth of Dec<'mbcr to set.' what Iii'\ us best 'Td rather gt•t 1n a halfcoun gam1: but \\ht•n \OU hd\C ah1l1lll'\ \OU nec:d 10 l'\ph.111 thl'm. and w11h ih" parttcular group "t"ll need 111 gt'I out ,snd pu-.h 1t .1 hllk and µ>read 1he coun J little .. CweN dlil Milr ~ OK •· et 1...eo .. n• BeKll TOU<"•""~"' f '" '°""° foe ~nnne O« S ~ o ~ Oec 11 l._•, "" "' <NO" o Newt • "'-' "'-•m eint O« lt-Su,..nv H '' "'O<'!e o..-n-•· C•P "'•.-o '• .... 0« 16'-lO-•• COH ' C•• ,,,...., C •u J•"" ,_.,,.,. ,... ~ J I" ~·' ""~°' 0119 J•" 1()-NIWPOfl Here>o<. "Omt J•" n-~oo.-... no<"e Je1' 11-at T ,,nttn• Ja" t4-•' U" .,,,.,.,~· J1• l E ''•"< •" "O""e J I" 2&--e• Nl#l>O'' H1•::.CV • JI J -·· S100 10.C ... S:to 7-'u\+ ""• ,,_°"""' Feo 6"-U""' 1er' tv• no"'~ ~'° t-e• El'•nc·•· •0t"Oll \ Stl >I ,.., 1..HQw )I .... "" ~..-H e• I )() _,,. f\\ "Olecl Retire at age 6 77 Forget it, says coach ly JIM RA TTIE Moc<!~...,, -· -~ U:"D..\ -l 'er) morning Rob Hamilton hops into his small p1 l up trud. tor 1he '\fl-m1k dn'e nonh From his Da' 1s home. Hamilton 1raH·I<, 10 'I uha (. ollt~t'. '>1' he .an tea h golf and coach basl etball The lnp I \ ~1nng ,., ... ('pt ~h<'r:t ll\.l 3'illlnal tog O\t"lS J dn\Cr'S e)C'S on the flldd "'-1ml.'t1m,·) thae·, hcJ' \ 1rallil 1ha1 halts \Chicles at the East '-' l(Olau ... ''"P '-lgn · Ham1hun \J\~ he th.x:sn't m1nJ th1: mp 1h.u ha'> he\:ome a da11' rOUllnt' .. , llU rould J.lmO\l "><.'l' m\ ruts 10 the road .. ht' S2\S wtlh a laugh • nen ..,n·l 1mponan1 for he h3., a chJnt'<' 10 plan 'his da) \\ 11hou1 m.iling the inp H.&m11ton ul~d not pursue onr oi the thing<o he IO\t''> mo ... 1 atiou1 hie -,1>ac hing al\l t·tooll ..\1 .tge 6". hr's t'ntenng hi'> ~11th \CJsnn 1n tht• pr\lle,,1on It\ no1 c1 ,horl'. m11 '>t)ffil' h1.'J\\·hurdcn asl 1hat haunts him He ~" pert'e-t·11~ hJPP' ,o:i1.hing t'IJ'>lethall Jt l ( Da\I<, un11l the admin1stratwn lllld him thJt tht• I <l~S-~IJ \C;:tson "ould be.-his last. No reason "a" g•'t'n other than <.11mt•1.1nt• k it J changt• \\3\ nt'<'ded atler ~~ scasom B~ not announnn!l a rl'JSlln lht• unn eri1 t\ ga\t' nS<' to ~pct"ulat 1on that Hamilton. "ho.,e 1t·ams ,,,ln '4."\l'n 1.'tlnf<'re nce 1111t's at LTD. was being pinl -..,hppt:d fM nllt ha' ing "'on llne Stnl·e the I~., · ,9 season There \\J' 1llht·r 'flC'ul:111t'n 1ha1 Hamilton's colorful couns1de manner might n,, lungt•r ht· titling at an 1mage,·on 1o us unn crs1t) that pndes 11'><'11 1ln J•Jdcnu," 't'\l'r mind 1ha1 mo'1 spectators ""'ert am u\t'd ti' HJmtlton·, an1matt•d an11c .. ..\t ht., Jg<' 11 "t'uld hJ\t' tlc.'en "'mflk tM Hamilton 10 rt'tlrt to his oth<'r fa, onte ,11, t•r,1t1n,. garJ1.·ning Jnd n)()k1ng But that ~-asn't "'hat he "anted \1' 11 J1dn'1 tJl<' long lllf him t1' J•u•pt the 'I uba JOb 14hcn u ~as orkrl·d la't .\pnl There ~ :h 'ome 'tudcnt and ,·ommunil\ protest O'er th<' uni"er- Sll} 's treJ1men1 l'I HJm11ton. N"'' ularh tinJu'>C.' he "as in thc mids t of a potential ~hJ.mp1onsh1p sea~n The league 111le didn't matenahzc. but there "a' ht'!X' 1or the futun-"llh tl\e taners returning. Hamilton "a' IOUl ht'd ti' lh<' pubht: o utcf\ He could havc aCl'(ptt'd the rt'J\\li.tnml'nt and ,\lnt1nued 1cJ1.h1ng But that was not his v.ant .. , got 1'UI oi" 1hert>.'0 he ...i~s ··1 "a n'1 planning on doing 1t that ~a' Rut I gl•I m' r<'llrt'menl and ran .. '\ot llUll<: Bui h<: d 1J dn'e J \\a\ ""'"h J half·~m1lt o n hts (ace ·-rm gl.td he ' ,u.it:hing," '>.l)l> \tanena HJm1hon. the coach's wife. "I don't lno" ~h.tt I "'rnld'q• ,fone 1f he had n'1 continued. Ht' enjoys 11, and 1t'~ b«n a h1g pan of h1 hie ior so long .. ~fter talmg 1ht• 'I ub.l 1oti. Hamilton filed his retirement papers v.1th l C Da' •~ Io 1h1' Ja, h<: v.o n't re' cal his feehnp about ~1na forct'd out of ha,h·thJll and reu<,igned to etas room duties.. H<' "o n't ~' 11 ht'\ h111er. t'lut \OU can J lmost see Hamtlto n's c\prt ion change "hen he's a~~td JbOut hi\ depan urt "I put that an back of me I'm going on:· he sa's ··1t ~ .. .,a r hapte r 1n m) hfe that I'' r doscJ the b<.'IOl lln ·· EDISON ''°'" 11 cart} -~111 olkr the ultimate te t for Edison·) dcfen~ Then thro~ in Bob )l\Mter. "ho rushed for 100 )ards q.ainst the C hargers a a Jun- ior. .. The' ·re probabl) f\l nning tor )&rds a pmt':· \\ htte said "Tht) bavf a 1ood 01Tr ns1vc ltnc that It'~ off'lhe ball We ha'e to p mbtc a bu. We're not that b&g. We'U ha\c 10 romc up v.1th ~me ideas and at- tack.·· The Charicrs'. de fense. whtC'h re- lics on q u1ctncs must ronf ront a tars o~nsn"f Lux. ·~C) 're tood and the' ·re not sk>lhJ.. •• White 'lad. .. fhcf\ e JOt two JUn1on who to about ~60 Of 1.,0 oa tk otftosa,e line. We kno .. v.bat t.bey W\11 do We cao't stop Win. ~t maybr ~ cu sao.. tkd1 do•l\. P ill u p. pla) eilbt-or n~ma~ &Onts ··Wkon the) pm bk •• tR call IOalC pla).roon pain. \\c'rc not .,. .. '° lt1 beat --""-·• fOf ~ and M\'1111 lbem ru O'W our fla. • T1w ~ Md fWO of thrtt hncbeckm and two offcn ''c UftMe wbo .... " pracuce last ..tbut..,_wel~in Frida(t _._. 1-.d 11-l4 •in OYtt Ei1111• a -• 11 w Eit11laaau•1•a. .-b1d1 'illdfaa-•ill ..... ~ :: :.-:.=-...... MCI • for I po1nl\ toe' .. OfTen'il\t'I\ ~e·,e got to con- sume the t'kx._ a1-11n'it them:· Wh11<' said .. \\e rcspttt th<'m. ~e f~l h li:<' we c.an pla) ~1th them becauSt" ""'e can control the docl l don't think a.wr .. .._..._ T .... S7 ~ le .. Eet! Ot1 '° 19 1!1 Nort11 .., IS 19 lO E•'' Ol'I tO to Citrus turl'Olff Nortfl on Cima. 5cNol iocet'ld •t ~ (1trut In Font- ,.,_.,. roui. Eu l ... " IO It W.1 M )0 to CltNI IUrWI s.v... """' ' .,,...,. time Oi'9 "°"" • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /ThurlClay, No\4mber 30. t9ll D f ,llU,H\,htlH\11 PHt\lt"' Talented Warriors . ready to· take snot at league:1 CIF tit1es Sy ST AN GR A N CH Q.-y ,_ C:orr._.o.m Even tho ugh the: Woodbridge High girls basketball" tc:am won its sixth straight Pac1fit < uast League tttle with a 10-0 mark tht 'Aamor<i surpnsed a lot of people h~ ..id' anc- ang to the q uanerfinah of the (IF 4- A division pla)ofls In tbc pla~o!Ts the: Wamors fell to eventual state champion K.uella b) only t~o point\ so V.oodbndge Coach Enc Ban~ ha'i a lot of con- fid cn« hea~1n@ _1n 10 this \ear wuh fi ve n-t1ttn111g plJHn , thrt"t' 0 1 "h1t·h staned . . ..Th1\ ma' ht' the .. lx·,1 hJl.-ni..cd team I hJ\.C C'\t'r hJd · B.ing' "11J "Tht·~ \lilt h.t\e IO pro\ th.ti the\ are the bc'it 1c:am hut 1akntv.1<,e <''Cf)1JOl' t dn 'n.-Hl' "l' Jon't hJ\~t11 rel~ un J lOUpk •I pl.1-1·r, .. Our goah .!ft' t• 1 '-'Ill le..tgui.: make the pla>olh tJl.;t· < II .ind du ""ell in Slate, but \l t· .\1•11· "' mm ~d up to the 4-.\ \ f>t\ .,.,,11 I hJ t' nn 1dc:a "ho 1s in th.tt •1 '' •n h111 I am surl" "e ha'c our v. I. • u1 , 111 lur us Retunng 10 llW \\ 1rr r · \IJ rlln~ llnc:up 1s Leslie f<.s'hllum I' 1•hhum 1) a 5-foot-, \l'll 1 l!tuarJ "Le~ltt: ""a' P.1.-lil < 11J\ l l'JKU~ ~t\ P all rnunt1 \ll-t If •1r..1 •t·.1m last )c:ar:· Banl!l' \.i ,1 "\h1 1\1·rattcd I points a gam~ Ju,t ri' ,. '""1 ' inti -.he rl'alh '"m,·,1 tht· 1<1,1J .1'1 \l'.tl This 'ear '-'l' 11.1, ,,,,, l' flt >flll "h should help 'lcr ...,h1· " ,1 ''rung .. hool('f anJ 'he , .in f\IJ' i-11 ha ;zuard spc1 "'-•1.r;.il "h11il, Jrc: :ntere,t1:d n "' For the PJ'' •ur11' hi \l'.tr' I .rn11 \\ 1lhdm' hJ' hn 11 nn~ •11• hl·r Jetensc: hi..: .1rtt·1 J h•! ••I hJrd "11r lhl' ,_ ~n1111 (u.!rd '' ,., Pl" t,·J 1 .. light up the "''r ·h .. JrJ " 't t' J1J o'er the summer wht"n 'he 11,erqed 20 po1nt'I a game . Sta.rung at cemer lor the W arnof) 1s 6-21un1or Deanna Harry HarT) 111 JOlned in the front coun by K.Jm Dean ( 5-7 -.cnior) and Bch nda Taub ( 5-1 I ~phomort' l 'Deanna wa.s wn of throv.n into the fire last \ear but with that seaso n under her bell I 1h1nk she will ha\t~ a great year .. Ban~ said ··Kim )U\ned thC' lirs1 10 gam~ of the }tar for us last 1rt:ar but then a ~nes o t 1 lln"t'>SM kt1>1 hcr off the -rourt -Ciht' 1\ full~ n-rn,ered and read~ 10 pla1 ·Belt nda I\ the bt;t athlt'te on the lt'am he 1'> ta~1 and 'trong I ht· onl\ thin~ 'he l.il k., ,., ('\penenl< but \he 'huuld get hetter and helle- d'> 1he \C.if gUt'\ on " Othl'r.. ~ h1 .trc l' \ P\'lll'd \\• ,,.,. plt'nt~ of .11.11un lur \\ 1k>dhndge ,11~ '•lole "1.h'-'.1n1 1 "-ti JUn1or gua1.t1 Pn\.t \ "'u1.k h 1 '\ II I -.uph,1murt £ •• v.ard) .rntl frnm Fenton 1'\ -.ophumr.rl· ffil°\'J rd 1 ··:-.i 1u1k ""' tht' 1unio r \Jf\11 ~VP la\1 ,l'J t .md b\ .ill 11jthh should ht· t.1111ng · B4ng'> '><lid I knov. \ht· 'uu ... I '>lJi. for JU't aooL 1 an)OOt' t' 'l I'•'' .1 "hilt" unh tit•1n1. a r,ophon • n " rt'Jlh pu<,hing hJr,: tor a \ldninli! 111h .ind Jenn \ h.t' a lul nt rd" wlrn1 "V. l' h 1\ l' .t \ l.'f\ \trt•O~ e~ .l.C' ha\ J l.l'Upk l•I 'l'n-'i.tk ntt»I 'ophomun·, on It" tcJm .rnd 1 thinl inn .irt· t•aJ\ Th" tt·am h ,, .l trementlt•U' Jmnunl or taknt V. ha\<' height .1'1d "'-' h.t'l' t"\P\'nen. .. V.1.: ':J•t a long "'J' l•• go r 1r..kr It ·1:.illll" our gual.. t'lut ~ 11t J lot 01 ti.irtl "'l'r~ 11nJ C'llun I 1h1n~ v.c .an ;.i,h1t·,,· them \\t• Jrl' Jt•ll n11e' '''"n~c· thJ n IJ'-1 •ear., trant and I tt'i ni.. "'l.' Jrt goin~ to ha\~ J tlrt'dl \1•.tr With more firepowe'r, Costa Mesa improved T~ O•lly Piiot ..\iter J .oupll' 11 lt·Jn •t.ir' ih1nt1.' are beginning I• turn .1r11unJ "'r trw Costa ~k"-1 ~rh h.1,1.rhJI lt'Jn1 [)(ospl\C \In-·• 'llUflll llt: llll" p l•t'' from last \ c:.i• , ,~i.;.1d •h.tl rn· ~ ~ in the PJl.ll, < .1,1 I 'Ji.:. \I l'- tanp ( oal.h 1.imt'' \\ n ... ., "-l' J "' ·)f ~oung takl': :t.11 , J~ u• • 1.J\ 11 blOS)._1m .. The 1.1 .. 1 ll'"" '1.1r' " t J t r .1J a good dt'IC-n\C.· t'lut not much ot fen~·· V. c:cl \ \,mi • I hi\ \t:Jr 1o1.e ha\t" lht" offen\l'l' rt.1q•r, .ind I "e .:an pl.1\ Jelen~· 1 t "'' J1d 1n :ht pa!.I '-'C "111 he.· :,1u~h .. The lrl•i.hm Jn 11:.1m hJ' .i llUplc t)f '"·l°'-HC:r' .1nJ "' h.&\t tx·l'n lac .. tng h('1l!)lt in the· N'I h~· 'c·\I }Car II 1<1111.,, lil t \\t ,.111 r~!Ull\ 'p th<' lt'P I U in (Ira n~t· I "IJ n I \\hilt' tht' prn'ifX'• '' fi'r 'lt'\I \l"ar a~ tinght \\ l'C~' hJ' n111 &1\ l"n up o n tht\ \t'.ir·, tt·J m In r.h l he trd') the' art' J plJ\•111 .. J hhc.·r itrl'Ufl dcspne a lad. , '' '""Pl'"' n"· "Our gnal I'"' mal..r th~· plJ\11th and I thin I.. •h.tt " J \ t•n 'l'J l'-t1, goal ·· \\ l't'~' '-11J T ht•r1: ;.irr "n \ t~cr ltlugll tc.im' r .irt· 1'J~u1· 1V. l)(ld~PJ11e . .inJ 1 >r.in~t·I .inJ ""t' \h• uld ht' .th!t ' I J.I ,t'a't )l,1'1 !hi" "°" ; ,~11 \\, hJ't" !"><.tn mpru,,o_ dJ11\ Li'' ~ee~ n J ,,nmmJgt· .iµ n'' the .tlumn1 t ·• dde 1hr<'c '·f'<''"' C'r' tu" n "'ht J't I~ 'Tllnule\ ' 1h1' •e.tm hd' .. 1 .,n ml' • "'.lnl' • A ll'l .!OJ rr, """ 'l ,, n, prubkm Rt•1urn11 t !ur lhl' \tui.wngi. 1\ \11 .. hr e B• JO' ..1 '• .i•-t '><'OI :" in· • i..JrJ h•tn "~ ~"'ant IJl • t l"l.tt.lt. .1 un ,, tht· \1 ...... tan~' '"" other ~nil r Thu\ '1tu\en 1 '\-4) Rat hat'I \\ ard I 5-ii 1un111r ;,,,r ~ardr JnJ R •h1n '-1t h• 1, 5-ti J.u n111r \.enter hJ\l" Y.un \1J n1 g ,,b, "h1 1r:' Ralh.td f h11m.t' 1 \...; 1un1or f,lr ard l .-nd Oh' 1a D1t am1lk I\ " Trt\hmJn lu~.1rd1 J rt· lla:thng 11 out tm tht' final 'Pol \nntht•r rr11'>1>1:d !11r l 11\t.i \IC'\.I I\ l'i·I Ill! \11ph1tOl'IH' \n ~I .1 Tona\an1 I.. · L..1'>1 \C.tr <; Junior \Jl''\lt\ tin 1sht·d 111 ~ and a lot ,,f thn'>t' g11h .iren 1 '>tjrt•ng 1h1., \t:J• tx·t.au~ 1111 treshman .tre hC'ttt·r lhJn the\ ar<'" V.rd., '-!1d '\\t" hJ'e .1 it)t of taleni .om in~ in .ind th1' groufl ., rcalh ~orl1ng h.trd V.e an· \Oung hur l.Onlid<'nt I thin I.. ~t· \h11uld he < l this \e.ir " CdM trying to upgrade team to level of school's other sports The D•lly Piio t \\hen onl' 1h1ni.., nr t Mona d('I \far 1h,,ugh1' ''' C II lltlt•, ntlrmalh l.Omt· ,,, mind nn1 tt•Jm' tha1 ~on ooh ,1nt• µml' dunn(l lht• "hok 'ear land th.11 "l' t-' 1urte111 V. ell that 111 nactl) thr \ttual1on fi~t-~t'ar jltrl!i b3 ketb3U l'O-COa he Ganh nin1 and Dan h<'PJrde<>on ii nd them\C.·h C'\ lai.. ing "( )ur g1,al "' lo ma!..(' thl'i pmgrnm as ~u,t't'~stul a' the ~rh tennis \ (lllt'' l\at .ind ''°' uiunt\ leJm\" Flint ..aid Right nov. there J o not Sttm ll he t'n11ugh .lthkte' ti' ~'' aro und The '"x d'.'r and \ ollc\ ball team "4-Cm 10 ~<"t th<' l ~.im o f the crop "\\ e ~ c1n1 ltl m;\~e ha l ('tball at- lnlCtlH 'u ont' ~ .rnt to pla' tor a lo~r I realtz<' thJ I 1l 1 goin to tal e time. hard ~1lrl and a lot 01 thrce- hour practtlC\ .. Onl) one pla~cr rrturn'l lrom last year's \ca \ 11."" Lea uc la'lt-plaC\' finisher and th:it '" Nao\.o Yoshtcawa. a '-tc'lOt-~ JUntor for- -.'Ud. Join1n1 'I osh1ca"a 1n the i.anina .in<' up .&re Emka .\nhood t '\-1\ \\)Philmore loN ard I. \ 11\ 1 \an· dt'r<>11ce I .5-111 ~1phomore ccn ter 1 '1ll..1 Rieu 1~-~ fre hman guard! .i nd Flint's daughter \folhe. f 4i-4 1rcshman guard I hpellcd to ..cc pltnt~ of actwn are '\I hr.on Feldman ( 5-5 1unior>. (olttte Ro~no"' (5-~ ~phomorcl and \frgan l 1n\ton 15-'. fre~hman ) "V.e ha'e a '<'" \Oung team:· Flint said ''\\ e .. tan a Ju nior, t'4o \OphomOrt:'> and t\\ll fr~~hmJn "'e ha' e a lot to le.tm I ht 11r1 .. .ire full of de 1rt and lh<'' wo rk '<'" hard Thl'\ are '<'f\ (l'a habit .and the} ha' e a gr<'at attitude "The btggt\t problem ( ha'c 1\ that '4e ha\ r 10 stan th1\ "hole program o'er V. t ha' e lo start wnh \he £undamt'nt.al\ and V.Ork OUT W8\ up It '4ill tal.<' some ume. but I think 1n the long run W<' an be a~ ~u ful a.. thr-other auu team\ here "For no~ though I "'ould IO\C to hue a 'i(~l ..ca n I think .. ~ n d o that. hut 1t will take :i 101 of hard v.ork •· Optimism reigns at Saddleback I I OCC adventure series a must for area ·sailors "'-Mir aailon -and even ac- U,,. cnailen -have been Wicinated ~~~COMt c~·a --. ~ture Series. fea&unna -Ottbe m01l widely berakled ~auahon and pho&opaphtn •"-warkl. 1lUa ~··.mes. Jan. 12.feb. 2, ileoordinaled. as usual. by Walt 0.-bet wl ClO-tpO~ by k.et· .._.Marine. r. 1lM ~Pf'OIJ'lm. Jan. 12, htw'el Dom Depon, an f.ast • llP&.ft' .. 11111 fl I II C•ll llU .... W L T 10 2 0 I ' 0 ' 6 0 3 9 0 CIMrW 7 5 0 7 5 0 6 6 0 s 7 0 3 9 0 East ~"'PA .mM2a M1•• . .-mm .250 '" -... 212 ., .513 2lS "' ... 2'1251 .417 251 311 .250 200 l02 9 3 0 .150M12N I 4 0 M1 2'7 203 6 6 0 .. 271 ,,7 s 7 0 .A17 220 26' 1 1\ o .m 153 3Cl3 Amerkan c.. ....... West W L T 10 2 0 6 6 0 s 6 1 ' • 0 4 I 0 Central N."' ... .mm m .500 2 .. 213 .451 231 211 .333 119 215 .333 m 2• 7 ' 1 ,625 270 173 7 s ' 6 6 6 East 0 .513 2tS 29C 0 .500 2'C 225 o .soo m 211 """960 I 4 0 .667 327 257 .513 2'2 27' .500 211 20I .333 235 292 .250 21t 306 Mieml 7 s 0 lfdanaooll' 6 6 0 New Eneland ' I o NV Jeh 3 9 0 ......-ct.nc:MCI Olvf~ 1111e ,... .. ,~ .... at Delles (Ctlan11411 1 at 10 •-'" l DenV« •' ....,.., 1 o.m Clncfnne1f at 0.V.nd, 10 a m Gre.i &av at T-&av 10 a m. HoullOl'I at PlllNlurOll, 10 a m fndlenepolla at New E"91alld, 10 a.m Miami at Kam.• c 11-.., 10 a.m New on.ens al Detroit, 10 • m Ptlad1l11'1la at N V Glen!\ 10 a m $eft FfWIChco at Alleftla, 10 a_m. w..tll119ton a t '"'-''•· 1 om New Vorlt Jet• at San 0'-9Q (Channel 4 al 1 o.m.1 C~ a1 ~la fESPN a1 5 om l ,... ....... 9utt.lo at SNltle (C"-1\fte! 1 at 6 o m > .... ~ c" sacoe.o 1tOUttO ~· ..... (lt-2) at Font-(11·01. S.tUf'ClaY -Lovoia CI0-1) at San Gorvonlo C9-3l ~· TllOIAend 0.k• lll-0-1) n "'°""" (10-1-11 al Ot~ COIMe CWIVon, Canvon COUtllf"'t 11·3-I) at San•• a.rowa (ll· l), S.tvrdn . O....llt ~w•~• (11·11 "' C.0<\lrano Valev (12~) at $Ania Ana Bowl El Two (11-1) "' Mlu lon Vleto (10-1), ., OtMet Coest c~ ~,.., UllleM (9-J) al lta mona (l ·l ·ll ~· (11-1) vs. Noeai.t (7·.-1) ., ""' Sall AMonfo. S.IUt"ClaY DMWft.., Norco t 12-0) at C°'ona (1·41, Saturday Ciiofl (ll·l) vt.. Ca11von S«tnei (11-1) 11 ~ Vlllev OM.-VI c---MW (t -J) Y\ Sunlly Hiib ( 11·01 at ·-Pwtt Le Quinta (1~4) al La Miradl (f ·3l DMI* VI T.,,,.,. CJtv (t-3) a t Lomooc 111-0) ~· llH ) at Notre 0-, Shwman Olk• m·t> .,......,.. ~ .... (t-2• I) ., ... ..,.,,. (t-J) Tr-..:O Hlb (ll-1) n. Senta CIWa (10-1) al C>llllerd ~IX ~ ll'r• (11-01 at T....,_. <ll-11 ..... (f-l) ., t.rDIMwle (11-1) -.: Al ..,,... al 7:JO •.m.. Fr\dey, ~ ......... ,...... Coui tailor who will o&r an eve- niQI of fun and bwnor with tales of IUa leveD-)WI' cira&IUlviption aboard bit 41·foot Tatu. Depon is noled for his pal teue of humor and nautical theatrics (com~ with bis yellow slicker and cbanc1er actiq). He also combines some exceUen1 plK>U>sr•· pby with tome informative com. ments on sucb areas as tbe Soloman Islands. New Ownea. the Red Sea, Sudan, f.aypt. Tunisia. Turkey and oe.ben, On Jan. 19, ~ter Tar-avald. a k11ada~ cimcumnaviptor in tbt mOld of ri1tan Jones. will tell about ~bis eftlindeu 49-fooa ketch on tbe tiiecb in French Ownea befoft takiD1 off on a lifetime of world cruisiq in which bis two kids were born on board. his first wife killed by pirates in the South China Sea, and his stc0nd wife drowned in a freakjibi~ accident in which she wu knocked overboard. H\,lli\11 ~ .............. N. .m .116 .500 .'55 .m .m .131 A c:aie~-<MI llrMll._ • IN record Worict s.r... .ooi °' ,,,, no-.n dlvldlel .. wnone l2 c;tuM: .... Cllo:Jfel1n t OllmMA..,_. (IUff ... l.1') 4 29 full .,_ .. Of U lUst.11 P1Us -l ·4 4\la "'9rt, lfW'll 1·) lllarft, llYN 1•1 tWft, -6 1-l \ller't, one 1-• Iller• llld 11 c.a"' erant1 6 Addlllo!W-Tlv• full \her", two 1°' "'-'" 7\la Md 21 C8lll ""'" to non•UllltorrMCI MrWMel ........ LAellM a..:• • s..•r..a.c. ...... tU,.»t.ttU7) M2 .667 .YJ .571 .500 .231 \la D full -.. ol 113.519.2' olu\ two 1·2 1\la IMfn, two 1·3 \hlrn, -I·• '1\are and 10 w1 c:alll erentt.. J\la Addltlonel-thrM hJll \tlarft, Ofle 1·2 \llert 6 Md 13 Cl\l'I erlillt• 10 non·unlformac:I _.M>MAI ~~ ,...., T_._ ..... MY'l '"..S\l,1$1.lt) a lull M>ar11 ol '31,'71 U °"'' wvan oertlal 1Mt11 aNS II c.aU. eren11 NewVoril .... •••••• hie -.ton W..,._ton M'aml .692 .6'7 .SJJ .'31 .250 .214" ...., A4dltlonel-Two f\1111\afas 2' CAI~ orents to 2 l!Oft-Ulllformacl -'°"'* Olk.lee c-. J'h <tl.Sl>.ISl.10) •Va ll full \/\aft\ ol 139.l903' ""'' -1·1 .~,.. 61/'J lool 1·• '1\art\, two oert.al \Ntft and '"'" cMll er ants. ........ sar.. Mllweull• 117. c:a..en l«J lotton 111. New Jerwv fS ll'tlllUllDhla 114, Cleve&W 14 Allltftle 111, WUfllnelOft lCW ~la IOS, Mleml 100 1""'-t•. Utah • OellM 102. Cl\lrtotte 13 Oelroll 111. ~la 103 ..._ Yori!. 11', GOIOan State 111 T....-1~ ~at 5-cram9!11o, 7:30 o.m Ml~t• al Clrlendo, .-..30 o.m Cl'leftollt a1 Houston, S:JO o.m Della& et Sen Antonio, 5:30 o m Mlwa.A• et Oenll9r, l.30 o m ..._ Yon. at S..ttle, 1 o.tn .667 ."3 .S71 .SJI .SJI .A62 ."2 ..... 117, a.er. ,., 1 IV. l'h ,...., 2...., Mk.WAUK•• -•oo.rt1 l·S 1·2 4, Slkma 1-14 S-S 25, I r-f ·ll 0-) 1e, Hum.rw-lft 4-t 2·2 10. •oeert\Ol'I t-IS 1·2 20, ,..« 11·21 1·1 2', Colemen J·7 o-o •· PrlUl'Y J·7 2•3 1, arown 0-1 0-0 0. Totlll: 4'-'7 15·19 111 CUPP9RS -Smltf't S· 12 l ·I 11. Honnen 10-1' M 11, WoM >-S 0-0 6, ..._,._ S-12 0-0 10, Gfanl •·• 2·2 \0, ~ •·5 2·l 10, Mennln9 7· 10 1-1 21. Gwrlcll 2-4 >-• 1. Mertln 0-1 0-0 0 TOlelt.: 40-71 23·2' 103. tar.II¥~ Mllweull• 27 1' 1S :W-117 C""9n 23 n 31 V-l«l l•eoinl 90lll-MllWIUll• •· 10 (Siluna ..... •ciWtson CH. Pierce C>-1, Co!emlll 0-1, Pfeuev 0-1), C~• 0-0 Fouled ou.-..-. lt.- tiounot-Mlwaull• " ,.,_. •>. c~, 11 llell*nln 7) Aulsta-Mffwallll• J1 1$11!.rn., Humllftrlel. •OMrtlOfl 71. CN-1 l2 IGranl 1l) Toti! loult--Mll••ull• 11, C~• It. T~IT*I. Ct4-1 it1ee11 def9!1M. •tttndene9-l1.l06. Addlllonel-Two full \llarH. -l·l VIM• one 1·4 \Nlrt end nine c•MI grants 10 non· unltonNd "'M)!lflM sec.-Pt9ce ~ ........ I nuacO...... (UIJ,4.)l.11) l'l luh \Nlrt\ of '7,011 '6 PIU\ IWO 1·1 .narn , 111 ... oen lel ""'" anct elGtll UM\ 9'1#\IL AOOlt~our tull ~-n. two 1·10 \Nrt\ IO nott·unlformad _ _.... ·~°"' a.va CUl1 "31.1 U l 1 tuW V1ar11 OI S7 .121 " Plu\ alllhl oertlal ""'" 9llO •'-CAI"' er an1 L AOdlllonel-Tlr• tull '1\aret, one 1·1 \Mrt and 2' Cl\l'I era110 lo r1011·ull4lormac:1 -~ ..... y .. _.. (t117,4J1JI) 2' full .,_.,., ol '1.~ 01 P1u1 two 3·4 \/\ar t\ \la 1·2 \llafft, •I• I·• \Nrt\ 111\d 10 Gav. l<Alll\ Addltlonel-Flve full ""'" and two CA1'11 l(anl' to non·unlfofmecl oersonnet S.Oleee~ .... 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The final prc:11ram will be the 1acredibll Y~· olTCMCJrm by N~ beleoder Gerry Clark. -'o com:l\aded. 3'9\.yeu. l&.000.milc Aotank drcunanav'-aioD '° wney Aoalllc ...... duil11 wbidl be . ... fi survived IWO diUNllinp, " capli&inp or ~~ICbpoln'' -end over nd ca ...... vnp. Autbor Ola tc>Uthtm hemisphere belt Idler. thi1 is his fint U.S. appearance. Series tickets att S27 in advance or Sl t ·at tht 'door. Siftlle admillion •••T LUii I -I ...,, IS ....... 4 Miid ...... 1' ........ I Adi fllll. 1 ""'9111, l .,.._...., • Ullco -.. 1 lllllllllO ft\11, IS.._ MIU\, ' .._.. -..... (~) • DAWY1 LOOCn ,...._., ._., -> ....-.. JI .,....,... o ...,.., ,. roo cee, 1 ~. ,, ulto MU, 1' Miid MU, .. rnedlerll, S ........,._., 21 ~ -di. I wflltlt ~ 11 H 1 II 'C II O O I " ICI ' I I I ' f , P IC I \ It n ' .• Gold~n W~st routs Wttst Hills, -.103-58 ·' TM .,..YNM LANCASTE.R Tom Dever milled one lbot tbe entire nilbt, pouri• ~!1 24 poiJlta. u the Gokkn West coucee mea·1 bub1ball ~ romped to a 10).'8 victory over West Hilll Wednaday in tbe open· illa rou..S of the Antelope Valley Touraament Dever, a frnbman from Wm· mim1er ffilb, was 9 of l 0 from the ftoor (inc:ludins 2 of 2 from J.opoinl ranee) and converted 1H four free. throw chances. Alex.is Kttpl also ellioYed a productive niaht. ICOrina 26 p0int1 on 10-for· t 3 shootin& and hauled down 12 rebounds. Golden West (6--1) mttts LA Vat. ley ('.oilett in the second round this even1111. OV stresstn·g basics In, rugged ·sun~et : The O.rty Not Getting down to the basics was the initial step first-year Ocean View Hiah Coach Steve Mattox took in attempting to reorganize the wrestl· ina proeram and get tt bade on its feel. The Scahawks needed a coach and Mattox. while substitute teaching in the Huntington Beach Unified School Distnct, bumped into the job . Now. he must face a ngorous Sunset Le.ague schedule with o nly three ~turning lcuennen and a whole slew of unrested wrestlers. .. From what I know, which isn·1 too much, (the Sunset League) as a tough league,.. said MattOll. who wrnlled at Hemet High. "We•rc trying to JC' slrona basics down and we're lr)'lna to aet a aood foundation aoina. HopcfulJy, we'll pull throuah with a d~nt ~u­ talion. "We're trying to get the basics down because at hasn't been strnsed too much with this team. And bopcfulJy by the end of the season we'll aet these guys there." The top returning Ocean View wrestler 1s 1tnior Charlie Edwards ( 126). who placed second in leque lasl season. while Lan~ Uradomo (I I 2) and Jason Fried (I OS). the other two returning seniors, att ex- pected 10 do well. Also. juniors Ron L1~tner ( 138). Mater Dei has talent, but may be lacking in depth The D.rty Not Senion Vic Corey (119) and Rick Monae (1 45) arc defending Angelus Leuue champions who advanced to \he Masten tournament last year. But fin1·year Mater Dci High wrcstlina coach John Toucn. \lifhose team is ranked fourth in the Oranac County pre-season poll. will find out for sure bow aood his team really is when the Monarchs face pcrenniaJ powerhouse El Dorado in a dual meet on Tuesday. "It's reaUX hard to aeU how we·~ aoina to do,' Tonen said ... We don't have a lot of depth. I've been in football and we just aot started. but we will have a aood indication ap.inst El Dorado ncxl Tuesday in a dual meet at all levels. Et Dorado 1s tbe No. 7 team in Oraqe County now and we're supposedly the No. 4 team. .. But we don't have any real idea of bow strona we'll be. If anybody tets bun. th<>uab. we're in real trouble. We've ao1 some prcny aood wrestlers. but we do n't have a who~ lo\ of depth." Of the Sill rctumina Mater Dci wresllen. three were lequc cham- pions last year. Corey and Monce both finished second in tht CIF l-A and junior Brian Hernandez ( 168) was also a !cape champion last season. Additional sU'Cnlfh will come from sophomore Todd AcaJin (138) and senior heavyM\ahl Gerrard Rice. both returnees. FrHhman Orea Smith (IOS) is also expected to do well . "Our league is kind of saewy," said Totaeo. "Crespi just dropped its wratlina proeram. so now we·rc 1 four-team ~· B1sbop Amat, which woo the leque last year. and SL Jobn Bosco should be aood-All' the kids (at St. John Bosco) last year were IOphomorcs ... T oaten coached for the pul five !ealODI al St John Bosco before movina over to Mater Dea \his year. llyan Trounce (I S4) and Mike lamey ( 132) may make a 90lid im~on. • We'tt a very, very youna team." said Mauox. ··Th~ Sill are re1um-ina with IOme expcricnet. but every- one ebt bas either liuJe or no ex- ~-So that's what we'rt wort, "" with." Junior Brian Walk.er (I 4S). .up from the JV, is another prospect; luJ Edwards will carry most of the toed in ttrms of ream PQints and individual potential to advance to Clf. "(Edwards) mu.st have had some stiff competition last year bccau~ lhc o y he's wrestling now he's toint to do prttty weU. •• Mattox said. ~blldc has young look The D.-y NM Senior Juu Ornelas. JUnion John badlll (Ill) and David Madrid and IOpbomores Shane Holloway ( l 12) and Aurelio Garc'8 (98) are lhe five retu.rnina lettermen for Saddle- t.ck Hilb. leavin1 second-year Rolldnuuaen Coach Paul La Btaoc with bi1 hAnds full of youth and inexperience. "We bave some kids With varsity uperieace and we've aot some JUn· ion u aden.'' said La Blanc. rcfer- rina to Randall and Madrid. Ome&as wiU wrnllc a1 either 14.S or I S4. while Holloway. •ho was secood in the Sea View Leaauc last year It I OS, moves up • DOlCb. Madrid will 10 It tither IS4 or 16.S. Junior Joae de la Riva (16S), up from the JV, j'1nior transfer Let Manilla (I 26) and 1<>pbomort Modesto Tavares (17.5), who fin- iabed fint in the recent Troy Tour- nameot at the frosb-soph ~vel. are the top newcomers. Westminster welcomes s~v~n l~tt~rm~n back TM Dmly Not Senior Denny Callahan. last ye.ar•1 Swlstt Lape heavywciaht Cham· pion. beads a li11 of seven retumina lettermen on Bob Couaftk'a WTnd:. ina team at Westminsaer Hiah. Jason MataUura (98), who did well las• year bu• was il\iured durina \he leque finals, is tbe only other tenior. "We'll be just averqe this year," said Couartk. the lions· ~h since 1969. ..... , still a pretty ~ team. On paper (Huntinlton ieb) bas the belt team in the te.pe, it's by far tbe beat lfOUP. .. ~ Wa&minster wrestlen with vanity experience inch.de -juaion Steve Y&.m (l 3&), wbo look fourth in ........ year, and Pall.I Wcedo (Ill). Senior Oift' Fiekis (t4S), a three-year spol starttr, is alto 1 returnee. JwriOn Myona Kim ( 16.S) and Jeff' IAncuter (191) att the other IWO retUf'llias lt'ttennea wbi~ the top newcomers include 'union Mau N..,a ( 119) ud OJ-ziepr ( 14,). • • • • • . . EJ 6~2-5678 ~ J . . . . CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678 ''"*NORTH OAANGI CO. FROM IOUTH OAANGI CO ..,_ .... T .. DAILY "'-OT Cl~SSlflfO OH ICE MOllA-~ ·~ ..... ·vot• MOtl f,, 7 '(),.,.,..~ ~ Sar I oo.m " "' .. -.c-... M J •OO-Soap... :-~·· ....... , .. _. ........ ... " .. oe~-· .. , •O -.,. ··~ ... . ..... . . .. .... ........ ··-~ ..... , .. ""' . ·-.. . ..... •••••• .. L• . Ii . . .. . . .,, •· ' " \ C .. CK YOUR AD T .. ""al DAY ... .... ... .. .... -... . . ... -·~· . .. . . . . ..... .... ..... . .. .. ..... -· ... ,.. ·-.. ............... ... ....... ,. ·-................ ..... -· . . . .... _ . . . . " .. ·---..-.... "" --· ... ... -.. -....... ..... ·---· ...... .... .. ..... --t it . , .. ........... _...... • t ... ··. ~ --- '' - 'l .. " ...... .. 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SIUG ..._, ._ C.:s+=••• Readers of ca~ magazines, ~ wtth word of mouth, are ~ quite a stir at South County Motors at 18711 Beach Blvd. In Huntington Beach, wtwe the hottest wheats from Deuttchland are gotng on ttl&- ptay. Mike and · Dana McKenna. father and son owners, are going to have to ask potential buywa to take a number once the word Is out on the Corrado G60, now replacing Volks- wagen's Sclrocco as the sports car that I give a big 10 to. Karmann-assembled means Klaas, Impeccably finished. Cor- rado means "sprint" In Spanish. The Scirocco (hot wind) Is no more; even though It made a last-ditch attempt with a 16- valve engine. a Corrado is 100 times better. First of all. this car Is super charged. not turboed. Super charge means mechanically driven by the engine. either by gears or belt; in short, no lag. turbo is hot exhaust-driven. Most of them have a lag. I pref• my boost from a super charger; .this one Is a G60 - 60mm lnt•ior venturi size; the flow Is channeled In a figure G configuration, hence G60. which belts out a mean 158 hp from a 1.8 liter engine. Those Germans engineer it Votll1w-11•1 CerrllH CNO .... latest In ~ wheels "°"' •urope. right. At S 19.035, this Is a steal. Add ABS brakes at $800 more and you've just added the one and only option; wefl worth It, too. Leather will come lat•. and rumor has it that automatic transmission is now being testeQ. Mclicsna agencies include Porsc Marquis in Hawaii, VW. Isuzu ere. and they tefl me that this n VW is the best sports car that has come out of Europe in many a moon. Volkswagen has always made good stuff. Mike Jennings of Irvine tells rne his 1989 Fox SC had no complaints. it was clearly the best car he had owned, and he couldn't speak more elo- quently about the dealership and the way he was tgreated there when he made his purchase. The Fox SC is a peg above the average Fox with_ spoilers front and rear. alloy wheels. low- profile rubber, ground effects and exotic paint variation. Like so many other service cus- tomers. Mike was delighted to see the Corrado and Is con- templating this as his next VW. I was intrigued with some of the newest innovations the engi- neering boys came up with. Un- like 944 Porsche. which added some 60 pounds to the rear end to keep it from wandering at hlgh~r speeds, Corrado has a speed-sensitive active rear spoiler which extends automati- cally as the car hits 45 mph, thus reducing rear-end lift by a whopping 64 percent. The rear spoiler goes back to its normal position when the car ts de- celerated to 5 to 10 mph. Now that's Innovative. I was very impressed with the Heidelberg VI AM-FM stereo with six speakers; the inside of the Corrado 1s every b it as good acoustically as the Orange County Performing Ar1s Center. I have listened to fine music in both placed . All cars that go good must be able to stop good. and this car stops on a dime -11-lnch front d isc brakes take care of . the stop department In no uncertain terms. Shifting through five gears also Is quite positive because of the ~ ~evek>ped Bowden cable' system; generally found only on much more ~xpensive cars. With the combination of seat adjustments and tilting steering wheel -four d ifferent positions -I found everything to be visible as I did my instru- ment panel SWEt<'P· At legal speed, this is a re- markably quiet car. Transfer or unwanted car or road noise can be virtually eliminated from the passenger compartment. There is no doubt, this Is the quickest. ~uietest VW ever t>uilt. -Statistically. this car will propel you down the highway at 140 mph -that means the left lane on the Autobahn over there, hardly possible and highly illegal here -but at least you know what's possible. which puts it clearly in the sports car category on either side of the road. It was nice to know also that at Dana McKenna's shop, talent is recognized. Sales rep Jimmy Hargreaves. 1ust 25 years old. is a five-time winner of the Sales- man of the Month award. I no- ticed that he published his home telephone number on his bust- ness card. Nice to know you can reach Jimmy when he's not on showroom duty. When I asked to list a few attributes about Corrado that might convince a buyer, he sprang into verbal ac11on with a litany of an&Wers. I was only able to capture a few. but they all made good sense. like low maintenance. more leg room than most cars on this wheet- ba9e. more headroom and cer- tainly more cargo space, and a higher resale value. The white one on the show- room floor was all set to make a swell Christmas present. It was wearing a big red bow and all ready to drive away. "In Europe, building a sports car is more than a tradition, It's an o bsesSion ," Hargreaves says. "Every part Is engineered to the highest possible stan- dards and subjected to the strictest scrutin9." Personally. I'd like to see just two minor things In the VW line -a power top for the Karmann convertible (at $20,000 It would be a nice feature to have) and a slush pump in the Corrado soon. For now . go drive a fun car. I think you'll like 1t well enough to buy it. I noted five in stock; all had sun roofs. some had the ABS brakes. whic h I would take for the slight difference in price. ~La1ti:i[!Fciund~~==2~9~2I5j l!Eii!ii!ii::=J:55[30~]E~,,.-~i""~"'i~ntC=]s!53~0?[2!i•i•~•ia1~ .. =nr!::=:5~5~30£1 E~ 5 530 E~11 5530.1""*"""" 5530 Empoyment 5 530 E!!J)!ormtnt 5510 Fumttur~ 601 4 FOUND BELT, vie C.M on 11127. Call to identity 5-4e-7569 FOUND: BLACK & TAN. t>M>y Pug dOg w/collM Found on bNch In N B 873-2018 FOUND Dog. -lg-male. brown/black Shepard Mix. vcty Hunllngton Beech 11/21. 6'5-'375 Loet 11/28 knitted ~. cream & gold color. in Target prkg lot, Adamt & Brootchum 531-8481 --.. ,. lllT PIUIE IUI ... GLEN IVY RESORTS lllHll HSI llFWH F/T IUll IUmAll Full or part time. Light The Bal~ Ba Clob has No experience. Sea Lark Needs Person Friday MAl ROOM FIT Mori-Fri 5am-1 30pm Experience required MSa2t3tr5ess84~:73tr3ame. new. range County based 1 y p Ing. wt II t ta In. t & full 11 Y l""S Motel 2274 Newport Wed-Fri 2pm· 10pm S6 8 1 Please apply at v-o company now has open-540-1777 pnar ,..__~~met~B;.·•N-Blvd . °Costa Mesa Sal-Sun 8am-5pm 2-~ /Hr ene 111 Light WICKES FURNITURE i • f~ g t & "-"'IS 18 & Ir .................... 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Must work weekends order depl dala entry & Full tame no e•perlen.;e son must be blllngyal and !Mills Xlnl bene C&ll WICKES FURNITURE Group 1ransportatlo" ltm -.. Newport locahon Pleue cross train tn customer necessary wflllng to have mail room 9.11· Tracy 842-0059 3200 HarbOr 81 C M furnished. return fare Valid CA drivers lleenM call 675-1702 seNICe Must be ac:cvrate tram Good OMV record peroence Apply an person -urgemty need dependable ~ian~eed F Start 1":" Able to lltt 35 lbs Mon llM .. 111 ll.lliiY & good. phone st11ll$ Call Will be maintaining 1nd1· 6am-3pm Monday thru Piii• ITTlllllT ~·son 10 k without Olnlog table. dark nn1sh, 46' diameter. two 18" extensions $150 Cash 640-41'3 DIA Table 49· opens to 53· 2 arm chairs S 100 Matching China Cab 42. 1176 $100 SA0-8585 Rattan couc"·unaoue $95. Duncan-Pllllfe dining t11bte & bUffet $250 ea 6'S-5914 ~ 6'5-6231 •!:J o! :n -thru Fn. FIT Week d LI 714-261-2325 85'1 for V•dual rOYte Call FoSlet s Friday Tiie Daily Pilot Needed 1mmed1atety Call SUpefVISIOn lor Te11.s Oii '8IOnlll XX>2 ~t pm 645_2221 ~~~· ~ a.Tll Cossa Me: ~40~~1 Marlene or Rosa Gardens, 714-631 6340 330 w Bay St Costa for ante~ 870-8951 co an Oraoge Coasl area wW 43 ~· 207 thru Friday Graveyard ttlltt, 4 days. 10 Mesa Asll for George Pll ·-SYC We 1ra1n Wrlle H F SOUTHWEST BAR wlth-.2 padded bar stools. retail value $2500 sac. S 1000 ttahan leathet couch, Ice blue. retlll $2000 sac s 1000. matcn1ogloY9Mat relall $1250 sac $700 both sttll ' 1n cartons people. we pay you to _ hrs, front~ helpful II--lllllAl ..,., .MllTlllAl Arauz 642-4321 E•t -Dickerson Pres SWEP- 1«* ~ lo 29 lbt by ACCTS PAYABLE FfT ..... Kentucky Fried Chicken In Customer service. Mang & P/T eves CM NB Irvine 203 G~~=dl~15.~9:' cord CO Box 961005 Ft ~ 71._.,.7_2369 Compuler/re1a11 e11p Ben-Part time ..-ends Cosla Mesa 6'2•5943 phones. Anne. 557-1152 area Ellp'd coupi.s only Wor111 h 76161 elits Pottery Shack, •-_ • .. _ _ _ 213-923-9859 4-6pm PllTI Fmllll ... •s -l t -~ • • • l aureM 494-3108 -•-r--...-II--_., ••-lllll•---PIT, 3 days/week we are now acoeptlog •P-ULIS ,.__., 1-Hr Fox Pt1010 has open-• lllmlll '':::::i::::I fll.O plicat1ons n /PT pos-Npt 8ch gift store needs LlllL lllllTllY Maior Otl Co subsidiary 1ng tor lull time Au t I J 1 vi L Fl Mell h"'h airy 1s now acceptiog ap-Manager & part llme llTl .... I •&ftllll 1111101 n tn ......... lllons for our Nwpl Bch FIT person Must have r ne ew rm t ·w -plucaUons tor station Mgr Printer 673-908-0 Multi franchise meoa car WIM facilily Apply In P8flon at prior e11p Greal oppty for ly mollvated expd & or- 675--0968 For.,, 9PP0lntmenl pie... our Cossa Meta location lhe right person. Call for ~anized pe<son w/man of ~(~~in~x~.c;:~e:PP~Y~ PllTllUPlll a~:i~~~•P Zg~~~~e & CM[D CAAE. Single Ou call the~~~2 offlce Good starting wage & Info M·F 9-5 Mr. Wells. yrs lat exp Right can-advanoemenl Apply in For Real Estate u~ own motivated salespeople faU1er nffdt warm. Full Time. t~og and at 6'5-· t. t oppty lor advancement 760..0 t 1 t. didate will be resp for person. Chf!vron USA. car. 2 cameras 35 MM tor our newest dealer 1n Very nigh qualify Drexel · E1cetera medtum oak & marble •utchen sel incl lg bal<er s rack & 42 · round t ab le w l 4 ma1cti1ng cane & oak chairs Orig price. OY« SSOOO Make otter. mus I sell' Also lighl oak TV entertainment center & misc art. some orig Call gr•ldmotherly type per-::ri:~~~ ~ ~ty C7hevrson& OUSA. l95 E GLEN l'iY RESORTS gu~pe~:~~. LI!.,~~= 195 E 1711'1 St & Orange wide dash a"gle zoom Santa Ana No 811 - 90'! for cere of 2 children reeume to Or.nge Coast .. lnl.m /.. 1 lh , __ range Needs Gitter Duties lo Ann Bellatt 851_9000 Costa Mesa H B IN B areas Some perionce necessary. rust agee4& 101nN8 home. OellyPllot,330W.8-ySt. Unique email salon on I WI• P/T include handiogOYt prae _ _ Sun-Mon-Tue S9 hr · thedeslreto beaucoeu- Mult df~. cootc. I Nte Cotta Meu. 92627 Of' Belboe Island. Friendly 8_9 r 3.6 30 m premiums M ust b e e ~ ILm e mileage Call 458-3593 tul Bl-lingual helpful clean Ing C.,. M ~ -~ c.is Linda at 6'2~21, atmosphere. Client el 14 ~~/Hro Avail lmr:!ect' frlendly & outgolog. FIT, pii'.-eV9s. Ae11fw .,... Office supply or high PLANCHAR camlsaa 5 1spar11sh-engtlsh) For 3pm-7pm. · Ext 250 pref'd. FT/PT 675-55fl1 Appl i n person Wed-&m 2pm-10pm Call couraged to apply Costa speed copy HP Bosv dras a la sefmana A 189 Immediate coris1derat1on 723-4005 M2-M77Hm6'5-5081 . . BILINGUAL(S--i...)H S Hawl~orne Christia~ Fae 759-7800 Mesa S48-3883Steve Irv ine loc N eed 930rregun1arporCam-call Cathy Aiecllers at ~'"'"'KEEPER 4 --· . ----energetic outgOlog c:us-4a.c6076 71'-752-2872 1~-~----~~ """'°"" · mom-gred or equ1Y.i.n1 to School. 16835 S GLEN IVY RESORTS le>mef oriented person mie """" EOC: Misc~ 6015 Inga per wtt tor 5 tlourt Ill I Lm work in fast paced. Brootctlurtt. Fount Valley Needs Aecp t/Typlst MR .. ntenence rec, 1 Salary to S2000rmo • P/l--_.._ -- Aetfs r9q'd & own trans To buMd letge Mil boett. preaaure filled pecluog Duty to include typing as espon11bte or ma n-'*' 752 0481 r-SM.II PllSll * * * * * * * * b err8ndt 97~ bp helpful but no t dec>t. Must lnlerpret or llCllB .. /.. well as other m19c auti.. tennc.. errends, I QM-5 • -$300 dally procns phone FIT I Coltec I UftUllll' necnHry Apply 7l/lffl, oers. pr89are Eogllah FIT PIT Good starting Puntuailty a must .,., offic:. cteen-up Must --orders for public.ttlon co Of tlon Agency IWUlll1U MecGr99or 15 Corp, status reporlt 1-2 yra pay N B area. No •Jt?. Mon-fn 9em-5 30pnl Call work well "''" people & Newpor1 Harbor Shipyard People call you 545 1~ ~1° ~==~v:P~ OlJT Of "31 Pl9cel1da. CM. eac>. 4~S76t reqd Abrehem 131-9911 Fae 7$9--7800 have velld CA drivers hU Immediate full lime vest 538-3276 ••t62 300 Costa Mesa 9'-5pm _._ ____________________ -.! :::~75~-p()Sltlon °'*' for our iiiift.tA .. ll C{UTRY! All The Van Haul & Launch Crew Full or PIT Meu North MITl9R llLIS I PlMM apply In person FlorenGe 957-8787 FIT PIT salesperson for D d 151 SNpyard Way-C NB CdM salonl t>outaque llST SELL!!! Your Lifestyle em an s ~~~~~ Hurm Aide Aes·l·au·ran••'',... Musi be fashlOn•ble & -•--n·-·-··-lake people 675-4516 -• -..-r In HUf'ltlngton Beech. now 0 VER 60 T' A ~rs Steff Meded to wen with hlrtog hOtl /enes & de-S•FHl/11111111 t' L1..L~j ~-~ deY dlS. adutts"' group livery drivers Call UPS exp helpfu l ttome aettlog "' Costa "3-7427 for appt MacGregor Yactlts 163 t tHta Good benefits. wilt _ Placenlla, c M S-pieee contemporary <*! train, all Shifts needed. Aetteurantt dining set with 2 leaves. 4 Call 557-8 113 for Info t•F llTll fillft.I TIUIT Ull fabric uphotster9d chairs. Full-Time. Part-Time. It curr8"1ly ..-iog people off-while. 1650. oak -=~--....... --Register, ~ut«a. Salad lor movlea TV com-entertainment unll, 5'119' VAN CONVERSION CLOSE OUT SALE Bar & Prep-Cook. Apply merclals & television high, with 2 cupt>oerdt . 3 et The Soup Ptantatton. series work Also seeklog drawers & 2 edlustable 1555 Adams Ave. CM children lor Soaps. All shelves. $325. Precor ages, pleaM appty Call electronic rowing ma- Rettauren-ts Tllll _241-7391 for an awt chine, S 180: N~n bkle fox fur coet, gray 1n Mon-Fri 11.,..:30p. Awty TtU.-lfllllll color. (medium). orig- in person after 2pm. all Full °' part time Light lnalfy S 1500. only S&SO. tor Tim Reuben E L•. typi ng . w lll train leather motorcycle jadl· • Towiac • Travtllna •Vu Poobe ·~ ... ture• Include: •Allr..11. •Mir .... • • • Ford *1,250 REBATE ..... _ .... • Tailpd.lll • ,..,. .. , ..... RHI 1111•Vw ,. ........ NO COJ.LECtlNG NO SOLKlTING 151 E. Padfic: Coast Hwy S.t0-1n1 et. sin 32. dark ~. Newport &nch -·--with vp-e>yt !Wng. sso. •-Y-_.., etc. etc Al9teurMn Menagement opptyl New L.mm II Hiii 9Q8nCY needs Manager 2 S7 50/Hr Mond8y ttlN frl-yrt Sabre & agency exp day lam -4 30pm req'd Corpora1e& 1nc.n- Dynamlc peraonallty ttve ••P "*pfUI Cell wlmaturl'Y to handle Todd. 780-0505 llUMI (Of'~ Metuge) 1141• Hll ******** l'INvy pubtlc contect T.;;;:;;,r.;;~-Vetry tNtp "oomlng •II rnpl141nl .... ..,.. _ polMd Miephofl9 men.-1 5535 2 TICKETS, 1130 ~.at ,. ~ to ..,._ c:oet • 722-9523 vw-=e ~ .. ~·a Anendem LG oe11 Q9rM tac>ie w/4 Moft,.ftl 2·5PM 11412 Dedlcet9d, matute. tcw-ctwt I 125, aml kltctl tbf MecAr1tlur lhd. IMne Ing, end "°'*'· hOfM S20. lg TV antenna l30. cete co.np.n1on &/or a· md NO I 15 9n-tell Annett ..-s poetdon. ,-----=--..,.----....., bper•a C>Wtendlftg Luggege Compi9te ... of ,.,._ AWllf MW • 1we-1n LOUii VuMon ""'909 . Cl dlr -*). ... mt lultcw, '*9'9 tieg. ~ .. ~~. lk>utflt .,... 1111 17$-1211 IO, Jw1t1r1 ....,.., C°"'"'Y "°'9. ID t 11 .• """ ...... ipat. ........... , .... , _.,, •. ,....-.0 110,....,,, .._ l···-of ..... ... • 1.,. ... , .... , .. ,. . .... , .. •tlUJ .... ~­er••• ••Iler tlO . •t-11• ~ -' Appralted at '3175 Round atone llPP'O• 2/3 of a catat. PRICE RE· ouceD ro s 1,900 OBOlll 6'6-7411 6'2~21 Ext 282 . """' tw. ,...__. IT ........ ~2yroldCalcocet 6055 9045 vw -1973 ...,b ••••• ..,.,d ... .,.., -. • • nmr • c:ondfllOft. ,... ..,.. Ailita, Amertc.ft blllmo 9ClQM8 Free to Qd home .. IM• Special LaMew. MK """ greet. low ,,....., Beeole. Blcflon Fri .. : McMng any 913-2245 ~ -..-., _..,.. !.. lnal mile• LOAD°!? 12280 780-109' I 0 st 0 n Te r r I • r . PERSIAN l(mENS au.. • ,..::;., ~ t"'* .MINT Serl OU I Onfy ~hlhuahu•. Cocker Petiof quality PedlQr• 1 ltand Call 722.on3 l65QO 534-2042 I( p 1 n I t I · Do • I ea• Beiautltul LO'ltng Good anw 5 pm Too tired to WIMI? Too llr.O eMtlond, Min Plnac:l'lef. Homes $225 536-1612 IOdr1"9?Tootiredto mcwe? Min Schnauier, Nor--~~---------weglan Elk hound REGISTERED SHAR·PEI TV, StfNo, (lt<110flkl WellNyou're noctootlredto Pekingese, POOdte, Rai PUPPIES R•ady lor 6080 reed, you're nottoo tired to T•rrltr, Rottweller, Christmas Champion ~·§ .. ~IOOidWMeliifledi!ii:J:~ Samoyed Schlpperke b I 0 0 d I I n • s -· ' .... n" Aurol 9100 Shellie. w' .. ue, and Wire 474-31521843·0152 Con101e. work• good Hair Foic Terrier ----S 100 548-4435 * lft llU AU puppie1 guaral\tee<I IJ. UY PETLAND PAVILION llyou't•IUttllartlng)'OUt Out entW. lnll9f'ltory riu OPEN 7 DAYS own bullneu.etaUlfiecfu beefl drutlcally reduced 1'"'74"---hB d, h I ClfHlpleoetobllyofflee forextrasavmgsl •.. /Jlt Al 1«00111 .it •IS J~ * UllS4~ 11• ... •M U5o Al 6'Sl~t It ~ •A fey S.e ,., .. Al tUllt • M lOOll 1 Al l&Hlt IMQI~ •ISAcc Ll4M Al2W)IU70~ 135-3171 Ormnge Coat DAILY PILOT /Thurldey, ~ 30, 1111 ., r. .• -9300 ,_IC ll>ntl 1----;.;:;:;:.:.;;;..;.;~.;;;;..--- E RC U A Y MONARCH Putllt"'80 Or.nge CoMt ,...,, .. Of ot the _. .. o1 AC:nnGUe • I Wll 1979 QtMft 4 dOOf, o.llyPtlot~ber$0,0.-.._.~'*'*'Oeo.denl !UmlTA~ llllto AM/FM • ..,eo, 9it cembet 7 14 21 ''" .... at Pf•V~ ..... ,o IN The~ ..,_ -power ateering & Dtell•. TI!-939 hog 1 ancs t.ett i.e1 0.00. ooong bullMl9 .. Runs greal $950 auo t 10 contirtNllOA "f VON l<AAMAH aUSI~ 539·3073 ---------U •OSul*lotCour1 .. r.gn1 NESSASSOCIATE.5,41,-.rr ••uSTANG GHIA ·1a. "8.JC NOTtcE lttte i ... 1.,.... "° Mta\• ol ~,., ,,_ Callf t2H• -• M td ~t II 1119 llfl'\e ol Sc:ott VanOylil•, 41 F ... 55.000 orig m llH . ,.tcmtc>Ue .,..... 1111 o.1111 .,,o 111 IQllt 1111• ~,., ~ c.., t21 t4 PS/PB, AIC Must Me TMA~ollo8TA'n•NT end onterett t~ ntete hU A1eh1ro V1nOyke 96 12.500 PO Ma-2801 d tie ""'"0 pe<l()tlJ .,. ICQV"ICI by OC*lhtln Ol lew W1oct11mmer Irvine Cellf ~~ ... ~~'tice SUP or ot~·s.e otne• rna11ot1n 92714 POAT SERVICES :i'9739 lddtl•M to thll ot 1.0 d~ flus 1>v11neu 11 con-d~t ,,, end 10 11•11 cen11n dvtled l>V c;o-per1ne<1 ~litll-Ad Ste c; Legvn• pro~rlt toc•t.-d 1n t"9 City Tne regtstr1n1 com· ~ Celt! '2677 of N...,.pctl Beeel'> Gounty of menceo to 1r1n11et t>u.i- Mery E Easton 29739 Orange State pt C11ttorn1a ness u11o.r the hc1ttlou1 Niguel Ao Ste G LeQuna oncr11>4'd u tollow1 business name Qf ,,.,.,. Nloutl Caltf 92877 Lot 15 1n BIOCll 'l3 Firll ltlled at>Ov• on Mercri 1Nt f rila buStneu 11 cori ._110 ,1 0 ,, to Ne..,oo<t Ro<;,.ard VenDyl\e dllCl.0 by an 1ndJVld1ial Hf"QhlS tU per Map ,. H111 Sia emenl Wit ftled """'1 F,..., (SS) The reg111rant com cc •dt><l •n 80(1 ... • Pt{lti 9• of .,,,. !he County Cletk ol Or· II [ .... S.. h ~ 10 ttenucl t>Ys• M sceM.,r·.-<>U ~IO>t n rne ange Count) on NoY9ml>et "" ......, Iv •l mt S t roug C assified eQojpment --405 lwy, MKt to Target ··-...,.. * M1·1Ht * 642-5678 15-40 Jambor .. Road Newpoft Beacri S... ""P.tl ,.,.,., undef !he hClll·Oul Ott rl' ol ·~ County Re-14 1999 (tlll Sit DYSlness na~ Of lllll'lf'S <.C>•dt'• ,,, -,11.0 Cwnty P'U7111 11' N.. listed ll>Ove on N<>o1f'f"IO@• T' • o· p.-•11 t • ••ngle Pul>Ulle<l Or•• Cout ---IO 19&~ Eul II•"'''' 'f'•oO"l'Cf' dnd I .. 01tly PtlOI Noveml>et30 0.-WHITE New E'""' Alloy men llml 1• P'WUC NOTICE ~ on c.ommonty •no ... r .. , 5J7 cemoee ) •• 21 1989 14" GLASSPAA motor ~:,,~'. =F~ir~ HtlGtibecX AM/FM stereo wtth ttie'C'~~n; ::~1'_,.' t'. ~:i:,;~~\ Ne"""°'' Beacn Th-937 boat (no 9flglne). good Radio Wlth Equat1.rer. cassette EKeellent ton· ,-tcTITIOUS au ... aa ll'OI Count)' o•· °""""moer rr-. 18~ 9 ""u f'C• 10 cur cond wltralter S&OO lots of New Parts VERY d1t10n only 40,000 mu.. NA• STATUllE.NT l 4 1989 P'\8.JC NOTICC 963·3418 CLEANI EKoellent Coo· $4 000 642-4321 e•I Tilt IOllO'A-1ng persons.,. FQ7s.etlP'"'' 1aa•t O•f'fi nt~ Cl'" 363 Of 770-8799 latte< doong t>Y11-• u Put>I•~ Ci•a e Co.SI 0•1 ,,.,, "1' Cl ..,, 1" "' I FICTITM>UI au-•• ditton, S3000 OBO'Call ALESSANDRO PL AU C>ac•t p , '• '""'"'~ '.lO Of! v•t '' r gni 'II"' 11.\..e• N.U. aTATfmwT l•Sai-•lolts------7•0•-14 •831 ... 705• hOUr&I PARTNEASHtP • CalolOt~ eefT't:>e<, ,. ?• •Ci!59 .VoO HMtr•"'111 0!<11C.0tO Tl>• 1• ng ~tonl are lido 14• $325 wttri trallet VW GTI 1985 Red Ltm1t1<1 P1rtnerstltp t88 lh·f.•" 8.o .,, olllW's a•• in.·tf'd •or ooong 1>usmess a 789LEGEND & sunroof cassette Saab Ees1 ,~,,5,, .. , Slilte l-A Sdl1<1"'""''1•'"l"T>Vs1 • .. nl ONLY NL.AGUNA :i'3882 S435 Small boats & """' INTEGRA wheels w/new ttres 58K Coste Me141 Celtl 92627 w• 1•' Ii ~"0 ""~1 i:.-d~""'"° L•"dles M·ss•on 11tero Calff dinghy' S50·S 125 ..., mites $5499 obo Days ThOtnas S Lee 1N East P\8.IC NOTICE '0 1"" •0""·"'"1'810< ""r 9169' Proceeds I~ Boy Scouts SAVE'. s••EI. 497·3181Eves 499.5609 17th Street Suite l ·A ~·a l v..-, T"' •( 1"" >11<• 01 • ~ <enneth A H nel'>man <. S.2·3559 ftL Meu Cahl 92627 FICTITIOUS 8USINEIS 1' +'v l'tf"c • "'° Dor ;>!~Iii' undlU M1111on David MlflOOlllan 188 NAME ITATEMENT '150 E '71" '>'ff' """''"v,.1 C1t1tf9:i'691 MtSC ctotries. teteprione parts. sew mac ri1ne. windsurfer etc SAT 8am· 1pm 600 Larkspur (on alley) Huge Clean·Out Satel Lots N rt •-h 6169 ol anttques lurnllure. ~wpo IK'I< C~mpers/Tra#ers 8014 HONDA "82 ACCORD hsehld & more• Paintings Four DeS1gners & Gem 2 DOOR HATCHBACK from $3, Silver 1ewer1y Stone Jewelry Whole· 1 9 7 9 Sh as t ~ M 1n 1 AJC. AM/FM Stereo from $4. Dolf sriowca.se sater 1nv1te yov 10 a Bunlthouse 23 2 ale. 98K ml Very good cond S AT 9 am 300 S8 Mtnk rug S 15 F'rench Ct1t1stmas Gttl Eictravo V. 8 4 60 • S j 1·2oo $2200 0 80 543-5838 vanity S25 Triursday & ganza Custom decor-I 539•55 1 _ HONDA 83 CIVIC 2 dOOf LARKSPUR (Sea111ew1 Lots ol misc• Great Qarga1ns• Friday Onty 8am-2pm ated T·Shlfts t>asllets 1-----------961 w 17th St wreaths gift bo•M VIC· 4 \I/heel Drtv~ /heps hatctiback well cared tor1an-styte omame111s & 9030 tor Or!gtnat owners MUL Tt·FAMIL Y SAT 8-3 wMe u-wail gilt .vrllP· ~e~:cc1dent S2 200 ----------Bau1ne1. swing set ping Nov 30 & Dec 1 I 87 TOYOTA 4w4 air eond • Cosu Miu 6 124 games clothes toys 10.5 2n 1 Pon Ca<tisle Alpine stereo 5 spd NISSAN SENTRA l985 1•-.... ki tchen ware much Place 640-05!8 Camper shett Well main-ewtrll low miles 2·door _, more 2530 Lenigh P1 1111ne<1 Like new 57000 s4 695 OBO 673-4221 111111 Ulf1 near F111r & Fordham •Y1H SAU SAT I·• Ask tor Don 969-2411 /D E.eryttllng from used turmture & clothes to new rnercriand1se & great Cht1stmas presentsr SAT ~am-3pm 167 t Tvs11n Ave bet11nd Westport Ptaza SAT 9.3 only Hotplate ••800 RIVEf\ AVE I 999-7455'E NISSAN SENTRA 1985 Paymaster 1ns1ant cam. F'1ne engllsn ma"<>go"t d r ''---------~ XLNT Condition A tC era oew ear speal\ers ~' co•ner riutcn a 11111 t>oy ~Trucks 9035 AMIF'M stero cassette radio ptectrtcel parts Fng deed ~ ... r ''!rn mies 1959 INTERNATIONAL runs great $4 280 bOOlts suitcase roller tiseh1 etc ""1 1c55 760-1096 _ .. B •00 Runs good Needs sc: 186· lus11n Ave at SIPll UL.fl some bodywork SlOOO Flowet St 642-2762 ~hurs & Fri 9·6 Sar q 1 All 080 963·3• t8 "IEW 13·· tire S 10 table YARD SA Lt Clothes new name brand m8"u *NEW 89 CHEVY* amps (red) $:i'5 ea 7 t>askets bool\s collec-I act u re rs mens & ar11l1c111 Xmu tree $10 llbles, quality 1unk 381 wom11ns sportswear •SlO BLAZER• Sat 9pm 643 D•rr""I St Flower St SAT only 8-4 Jackets. sweaters sri1rts Haroly used All e•tras -• • ------'"" sutts pants Great Dark blue S 1:.1 090 080 ,_,, * "' STEAL * It's that time ogoinl Moke sure your goroge bargains SS-$50' 644•8722 D 759.11o41e soi. is o success by advertising in classified. l596 MONROVIA Near Hoag Hosp11a1 at the Stort your od two doys before the sole to c 0 r n er 0 1 1 6 t t1 & ottrod the mo st buyen. Monrovia Ave N B TOYOTA EXTRA CAB 1985 Carpet kll & shell Atr am Im "eteo casset· te XLNT cond11Jon in & out S 5t75 C a ll 650-0863 NEWPORT IMPORTS JAQJMS .. .__"""' ,. •' I ,.. J"• ,.,,. ' • i0• r •· .-,.,...<41 _., • ·~ "~·. t• I ... ,.,.j i-11\'ft ·~,..._,,.. ~ ~ .... - 1100 c--..._, .,,,. · R£SAU · 722,.100 o CHEVROLET ~ns Home of the g'I Serengeti Blazer $ SA~BlY.IL~~G & a:1ifai&11 Call our tnenclly salesmen for clelatlS 579-5100 1-800·228·7240 17071 E Imperial Hwy ·Yorba Linda Ca1tforn1c-.. [nmm~ -I ,. w I Huntington Beach . Chrys ler -Plymouth SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS 11111 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH OBob Longpre Pontia ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Service Department Open Monday untrl 9 00 p m 13600 BEACH BLVD WEST MINSTER Btt1cn •1 G.irc1en r.rnv, Fwv (714) 892-6651 C) ·RoGER MllllR· HONDA 11 l HONDA DEALER IN ORANGE CO. ~lcs • &rvlc~ • Parts Lea In~ All Ma ke 963-1959 0 NEW LOCATION! SANJA ~NA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mell Dr., Sent• An• 135-3171 Newport/55 Fwy at Edinger ~ • ..., ~· ~ • d tt ... ~ •I' '~ f .. ,...,, ~ BUE NA PARI'. .,,, .. ..,, ·~ ..... , .,,. NEWPORT BEACH " ""'1 Autos~ 9300 East 17th StrMI Su••• I . I T"(> 10110 .... ng O"rwns .... I,. O'll• Mt.-•• Cl •'O" "' r .... , 1> .. s1neu IS COi'\ CAOlLLAC '84 FleetWOOd Coate Mesa Calll 9:i'6?7 ooon9 O••S•n..,s .JS '' .,.., t> '"f'<l '"" " " o.,r1flod 1>r an 1ndMdua1 l5000 mJ L.ealher up· Tnos l>vSlneH ,, con· C.RANOPA'>'FNGINf '). ''""(,lf'IO •tt1E>Svt>4"'t0' ''" 'l'IO•~l•ant com· hOlstery 111 eKlras ES· dueled by •limited p11rtnt1< COOL ER6 130!> w .. ,, ·"''.., •• "'• '""" '""' ,,..,. " .. nc,.g 10 transa<:t Dusi srllp Ha,.a•d SI Sant• A~,. r,r,r '~'"'•C•'" n 1 '"'' •><> 'W!>• under the flcltllous tale settlement $8500 The registrant co"' Cafll 111(''1 •no l>~tnr!' •r•t" rn11k1nq bus""~' "•mP <>' name$ llrm 646-5l37 menceo to tran\Kt ous· Murra., Pt"(;h,,e• ll)f>; [ • •r• "''' •·&IM •OOvf' on not yet FORD 1981 Crown VIC· ness under lne l1t1111ous Gampa Ave F°0<mt I·• ·• '•" ''""' <1no c.ono h()n& t<t"nn,.tn A ~rncnman tor111 One owner, loaded bus1n•ss ""m" o• """ ", tev Gahl q2708 °' 1 f• ~'to •r :>&" c.i~r 'n•s statem&"ll was tiled $2950 642-3667 ltSted ar>ove on Nov .. mt:l"•I' Tn1s t>u•1ne<1s ,, r0n it• d , .. ,r• !"<I I '"" """'' "'' "''" tllf' County CNtrl< of Or I, 1989 dv<:tl.!<I t>y an nd ••0··~ " "' '"011 '" e> .. """P' •l>lf angt' County or Noveml>ef l••••••••••I Tnomas S ~ ~l'nt>ra• Tt.e '"9'""''" ,,,., ' I"" ,. Cl"' ·<ineo ano 1' t• ,989 Ford Partner menc..a to t•anH• r t• "' tr" '>uL"''~' 1.. ufl '"'' .,,., 1 • ' F"7!55 11.ICUUTEt• Tl'>11 slaleme<'t w t1\ 11 eo n!'~S und'!• '"• 'C••llous ''"'1' 10 ''' "" amr.>unl c di p_.0 ,st'ed Orange Coat1 w•lh the Covr>ty ci .... <:>•Or t>us•ness """"" • "d"""' 1 t.f;.O""r'J' t .~ .. tiller 1"0 Dai•~ P·1o1 NoVPf"ber 30 o.· l1m1t~Ed1t10n •no• Count) ,,, No•o>mbl'r hSted aDOvt' ' llf A •r .. t> 1a"""' •r ~ P•·d Jt>Or. C"""D4'' 7 14 21 1989 'U -1 -a 14 1989 M Peen~• CL."' ""•lion ' u..-t>1 111e 1,,_933 r-•---F43754t Tn1s s1au1mt' • .. ~s '•'f'<l 'iur•" c•• u" '•A•, 304 V-8 wl!Pl ove<drlve, ex-Put>ltsned O• •n~ Coast w th the Cou• ·, I''• ••' O• ... ·" Pf'• '' "9 ilnd ma • cellent cond111on auto Oaitv P1101NO\le""toe•10 o--a"941 Cou"tv "'"•""'·N'f ""' ,.. c• "•; ""'"'" •"0 P\8.)C NOTIC£ racl\ & pinion 5t8eflng cembet 7 1~ ;> • '989 I'• t989 0""" ''" • ns.,•arc.e •' --.:...;;;;=.:;....;~....;;..;;.... __ P/B 1111 cruise l\eyteSS .,, 93A F437S47 "t •an .. '" .... pyrChill~· FICTITIOUS ., ..... entry electric win · Put>ltSnf'O r ~"9• C.04!•1 \n11 t ,. w ••'"<I es nt 1"91 NAME ITAT'fllENT do~ locks m1rrOfS. tn· f'\8.IC NOTICE Oilloty Potot lllO-''"'Df'' 30 Oto-oa•• ' ""'°'0 ng 01 c.nn ·~ 1ouowing P9'tonS 1te tenna seats rear wlndOw cemt>er • ,~ ' . •989 •er1nc,. t ' ii"'""" :-,t1 ot o0ong ous,ness as del•OSI Dolby Super FICTITIOUI IWllNESS ... 93. ' • • ... •O "Q o• co,. AVANT PHOTOGRAPHY souno "er~ lellt'lef up. NAME STATE•NT 1 .,f'>tu " "~ns'"' ·•·~ •r>d & 'ALENT MANAGEMENT rioisterw new IHeS The ron ing pe<SO<' ~re PUBUC NOTICE at', . , • "'""•"Cf' C>OI ~ ,q·c; ~ew?0'1 Blvd Coste ' <Soong t>us•nl'SS as \t 1h •" 1• "" "•CH"'..,. ..,, M'"'141 Cattf 92627 t>ral\es computer mod· EXTENDED r.,.,. v SUPUUOACOUfl'T """"' l>l\''" .:.a•o Nayllnd ?:i'OO vie man) eittras EKcel· C•~OS 741 Am•gos ,,,., Of' THE STATE r•• :.roWo<•, ~I ~ ~..,od ~r1nc.isco 01 Newport lent maintenance record z 1 H 111-por• Beach 1 ' Of CALWOtltNIA or "' 1• s ,,.. ••ct'< 1 Beac,.. Ca••' 92600 Musi see & d11ve to ap. 92659 FOfl THE COUNTY 1 •' '• • 1n 1"4' .mo•• Tn1s 1>us•ness •S con· prec1al• C1no1 J Mann ., ' OF Ott.ANOE r"" '"'"''•" ·~ .. ''9~' ., Ou<.led l>y llf •nd1Vtd\J81 59 200 or SS 600 down Amigos Way 77-H ~-Eetate of WILLIAM LACE •1•" •.,..,,ii'~ 1 t' "'I 'nf' reg•Sl•ant com· and I ke over payments part Bea~h Ca1.1 9:i'656 Ml• lllLl l ACE. O.C....O .-. .... I N ...... e>,.. <''> ...,.,., e<l to •ransact l>li9'· of only S? 17 65 per Tn1s 1>vs•nl'5' 11 '0" I Ho A·1SOM'7 ' 11!<i r>i'H un08f 1ne loctruovs month ouc.tl'd t>v an 1nd1v•du11 NOTICE Of' Ha,., 1.1c" ""...., n '"dtOf Ou'"""" .,am• O' names Call days The •eg•st•ant c.om I INTENTION TO o• ''':.. h1c.111 ' w 11 1m 115tecJ aoove on Novemoer . menceo to tr.ins&et tlu~1 SELL REAL ~.yp IO'C!H~'"'1 1 1989 U2·•121 nest uno•r tht> l1c11t•ou~ "'OPEATV AT KM M end Dion, At·I C.ar04 Waylano , (It, 2IO l>u5tnlt1S name or nnrne<1 ~IVATE SALE I to•n•r • et I.aw. 350 E 17th .,.., statement was ltted Call Evenings ltstea al>O~ on Nove,.,,oe• No ·1cE S Hfqf0" SlrHt SI.flt• 111. Coe1a,w11~1""CountvCte<~otO•· •••1211 t 1989 IG•VfN tl'>at on o• l!llP• 0.. Mesa. CA n.21 T•lec>hon• a••Qt' ~ount't o" Novenioe< ---C1nd1 J Minn CeM!>Pr 26 •989 a• """ lh• I (7141 '4~. Al!Ofn&YI 14 •089 Tnes •ta1~1 wes '"f'<l 1011.c.!' of '<ee"• anon,,,., -.1 for Admlnl1tral0f FW!Me PLY MOUTH RELIANT 1983 extrt tow miles S3.295 0 80 67?·4221 wotl'> the County Clef'-ot Or tornev'S at L•• 1!)() E '711'> I' JOI SIW'IO 0• tnOt' (<>HI Put>••~ Orange Coe'.11 ange County on Novf!f"lbet 511~1 Sv''"' ''' Co'ltll I 0 11 P1"'t N ••mr.a• ? ?• Oa '• ?1101 No"9'Tlt>e< 30 Oe- 14 ~989 Mesa Ca• t0<n11 I"'" u"O"' .J• •-.so c.e"'t>t'' • 1• ;>, 1989 • s.gneo Harry L1ee as •O· fll..93$ 0 a ~ 1-CAMPBELL ..__-. rTlilZDa /COSTA MESA Cars 111 No Cl'laroe 6 mo t6 000 mue 11m11ed warrlfll\I oo all v.ed can 1425 Baker St. (.A.Isl Off Hartx>r 8'lld I Coate Meu 7 14/545·3334 .. ·~ ·AOO / f '' I' I II t l 1, r r • llf 1 • · 1 H t/I -tHli f<J" 13590 Be«b BJtvi. O 'tl'estminJtt'r Bf.ACH BLVD. AT THE 11 FREEWAY I \f \f II J/ 1 Tl /J/ /11 /'Jd ~ o SADDLIBACll Sal~s L~asing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-aoo-l31-33n 714-380-1200 is pace n 1 Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa lndepeldent Only sgooo per week! G) JI M SLE M ONS IMPORTS • South County YUIWllEI Ill . ISIZI COROi-.A OEI MAR Mercedes· Benz 1301 QueM It. .... ,....-..ch AC URA 1001 Quell It. .... ,..... ..... • m • l.W'I a 1 Yll.M ULll LUlll • • WIS QlllN 7 DAYS A Wm< • • PAITI ONN SAYWDAYS • • mVICI QlllN MOleAY NIGHTS • 714 842-2000 PACIFIC OCEAN 8 Sales • Lea11ng Salea • L..atng Part• • ~ s.tvoce • Pert1 133--75-ACURA 751·2112 "CMI Yow Prole ...... " • t 1M)j9"ct\...,.._4 17'4) Mt-71tt .... , .......... (1'1)Wl·t• Daily Pilot Daily Pilot Daily Pttat , Orenge Coelt DAILY PILOT I Thuraday. November 30. 1989 --IWJC mlll F'37554 Puohsh..O Orange Coasl Daily Pol()' ...,o.em11t•1 30 Oe- Cf'"'t>e< ~ '4 .? 1 199q Tn-932 your flrat Job, your ff rat car, claaaltled'• your flrat choice. Daily Piltt $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay for 4 lines. 30 day minimum 1n lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY FM more lnfonnetton CALL TOOAYll Ill Fii LOIS Your s.rvic;e OtreciOfy ~raenta11ve Nl-4121 bt.111 -..11111N1. CLEAN UP • CONCRETE • TREES JoM 650-1628 St L ltCl'S lllUH 5731~0; Junk to Dump. 7 days rlvways. patios. patl'ts, etc No 1ob too small. A C Costa Mesa 540-3798 es -omm LIV IN A , ....... ., IH.etll Ser .. mg all )Our electtical needs 17 14\ 631-3238 Joseph fll Greco •CUSTOM-BRICl<1" Fireplaces-Block walls- Pallos NBICM/HB areas AC CRANSTON ELECT llc•575034 646-4834 LIC 278041 30 y'TS exp -------Do my own work. Resl<ll . ..., ......... ,. .. Comm! Indus 646-8 t 26 All Pl'lues Family owneo & operated Also Dump N Truclc & Bobcat Services Repair Redwood/Cedar 27 yrs exp L~0·2284 Post replace C M IN B l11erth/ .... /llff• Jim Whyle 642-7206 Lie : 469469. Free •NEW CUSTOM -Decks. Eatlnuit". Call 650-•869 Patio Covers, Fene.s, * 11 tull llNL• Ceramic.-Mo9iac-Mexte..n pavert•Marble~Glas.s Blk #3'908,(213)866-1•30 ITUlllT UIE nu Patios. floors. snowef's, counters Marble. brlell. & wood Rick 650-72 ll Termite& Oryrot Repairs Lou 642· 7009 Reas/ Refs H LI AY H U I will 111ke gOOd care ot your plants pets mall etc Local rel s 642-4872 Elderly Person Domestic Help as well as Personal Care 1-800-955-3128 RELIABLE Semi Rettred 11 Yn ef .... LMal Prac11c1ng Op1ome1ns1 OualityMinc'!ed Will Take Cart> 01 Plants Customers R1cl'tard Sinor and Pets While You Go (Lie Ins Reis\ 645-7608 On Vacatton Dr Maritn (7t4l546 5051 -WHILE YOU RE AWAY HOME MGMT CO House pe1s & plant care Refs, LIG 11ns 567-4847 .-.m* OIST• PUITIH EJ(C:el'9nt quality at reas prices Refs Ltcd Full warr Greg 642-0744 TOP oUALirv PAINTING Int /Ext 18 years 0 C Lie Ins d Reis PROMPT 839-1886 I'!' DRAINS $5. S15. S25 & up Faucet•. disposal. neater PnOtle Est anY11me Pl' 646-6242 Leo MUC M)TIC( AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDtNO THE HUNTJNQTON RACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY REPEALING CHAPTERS 17.02..17.04. 17.0I, • 17.12. 17.20, 17-2', 17.21, 17.31, 17.AO, 17M.17.41, ANO 17.IO AND AOOING THERETO •W CHAPTERS 17.02..17.04, 17.0I, 17.12. 17.20. 17.24, 11.21. 17.40, 17.4', 17.41, AND 17.IO TO ADOPT THE UNIFORM ADIMNISTRATIVE CODE, 1• EDmON, UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1• EDITION, UNIFORM HOUSING CODE, 1• EDITION, UNIFORM •CHANICAL CODE, 1• EDITION, UNIFORM PlU•INO CODE, 1-EDITION, UNIFORM CODE FOR ABATE•NT OF DANOIROUS BUILDtNGS, 1• t:DfTION, UNlfORM SOLAR E•RGY CODE, 1• EomoN, AND THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1M7 EDmON n ... City Council of the City of Huntington Beacn does 0<dam iu ronows SECTION 1 Huntington Beacn Mumc1pal Code Chapter 17 02 1s hereby amended to reed as loOowt Cl\epl9f 17 .02 UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE COOi 17 02 O 10 Adoption There is hereby adopted by the city council of the city of Huntington Beach that certain code known as the Uniform Administrative Code. compiled by tt\e tntematlonat Conference of Butldlng Ottlclals, being particvlarly IN! t981 edition thereof and the wnole thereof. Such code. and amenclm.-ts thereto, is hereby adopted and lncOfPOl'ated. pursuant to California Go•et......nt Code sections 50022.2 et seq • as rutty as though Mt forth at length her .. n. to serve as the 8dm1n1stra11ve. 0<gan1Zatlonal and enforcement rules and •egulatt<>ns for the tectinteal COde9 whlCh regulate l tte site pteparation and constructlOn. alter atlon. moving. demolrtion. repair. use and occupancy of 001ldlngs. structures and oolldlng MfVice equipment 1n ttte city of Huntington Beach. and repealing all 0<d1nances and parts of ordinanoes 1n connict herewith From the date on wn!Ch this chapter takes ettect. ttte provtSJons ot said code. together with amendments thereto. stlall be controlling within ttte COfPOl'ate limits of the city of Huntington Be.en 17 02 020 Repealed by Ofdlnanc. No 3022189 t 7 02 030 Subsection (b) or section 30 t of the Untl0<m Administrative Code 1s hereby amenoeo 10 read as lot loo 'Sec. 30 t(b) EXEMPTED WORK A permit stlall not be required for the types of work In eectt ot lhe teparate cl&S98S 0 1 permit as listed below Exemption lrom the permit requirements ol trus code Shall not be deemed to grant authonzatlon tor any w0<k to be done 1n violation ot the provisions of the technical cod .. Of any other laws Of Oldinanc.s ot this city "1 BUILDING PERM ITS A bulld1ng permit shall not be requtred tor lhe lollowtng "A One-1t0f)' detached accessory buildings used as tOOI and storage Stleds. ptayh<>uses. pt1va1e lathllousea. Qlauhouses pagodas. gazet>os and s1mllar structure~ and uses. provided projected roof area does nol eJtOeed 120 square feet "B. Feno.a not OV'8f' lorty-two (42) Inches high "C 011 deffk:ks "D Movable cases. counters and partitions not Ovef five-loot nine (5'9 I high "E. Retaining waits which do not support over two (2) teet of earth untess supporting a SYrcnarge Of 1mPoUnOtng nammat>le llqukis ~ • F Water tanks supported dtrectly upon grade 1f the capae1ty does not Hoeed five thousand (50001 gallOnS and the ratio of he'ght to diameter <>< width does not exc.ed two to one "G Platlorma, walks and~· not more than thirty (30) inches above grade and not OV9f any baemenl or stOf)' beloW "H Painting. ~·no and s1m11ar linlstt work "I Temporary mot!on P'C1ure. tefevision and t'*lter stage seta and aoenery "J, Window awnlnga aupported by an axt«M>f wall 01. Group R. DMsion 3. and Group M ~-"'*1 profeellng not more than flfty·four (5"4) lnehe9. "K. PrMabrated IWirnmlnQ ~ eccea~ to a Group R. OM9lon 3 occupancy In wttteh the pool wen. ere entirely abo"9 the adjeeent gtede Ind If the c.pectty 00.S not exceed five tl'louMnd (5000) G8'10n• "l . Flllg ~ Mgrit ~and TV di.ahee In eonnectlon With a Group A.~ 3 OOCUC*lCY and not exo.dlng flfMen I 15) '9e1 nro (0) lncNI In he6ght. "M. ~ound equjpment and limtlM type recreattonet atructu,_ "~ ot• alM prcMded by thll cooe. aepw8'e ptum~. etec1ncel and IMCf\an6Cel permtta Wiii be requwed for the ebO'we uempted iMtftl. "2. PU~ P£AMtTS. A plumtMng ~t _. not be ~ fOf the fc:Mlowlng. ''A. Tiie RaJJ I 11 ol ._.In dtliM. aoit, ...... '*" p!pe. Pf~. fMI :t "'*· t"-aholAd flllflf COMI 'Id' tnp., cit .... ..... ..... WM .......... ~ MCI" llecamee ....... 'I to~ end,...,... the WM wMh ,_ iMlettlli. IN -IMI 111e ..........,., • w wen Ind• pemWt.,.. be PfOQnd Ind l11epecoo11 ..-• prOIWlded In .. oode. '"& n. deerW'i ol ti CJP .... or ....... 111'8 o1..-.1n .... W-. or th""-new for tl'9 ~Ind IA at , fan at ... -.... ..,...... .-,.....,. do noc lfMlfwe or ,..-. tht ,.....,_,, ot ,.,.,. ......... ,, ol ......_ plpet or ...... ''C. .._. or 1411 c ..... ol _, pMMlnt lx1'n or 9PJl•a at ._ ..._ type Ind .... MCI lft .._ ..... ~ prot'flfll._.,...,...... .. ,,,,,..,at1 P119Sor,...,,.. .. 1o..., ... " '"O. REJ '11 l l'M al.., ooH.-•lt l*t Cit M lptlltnoe or ...... WNdl 00. not .... "9 °"""" ..... OIM Ind~ ....... ,,., •• ,.,.. 1 .... of ........... ooclee. '"I. IUCT.aM. llMllT9. M ...,.._ ....... "°'Ille ..... IDr ._ folc>wtilQ . "A."*7 8?1W.• ... .11!1ll?t:1•1 o•••d f'r-alaaordor_...,. __ ....... ..., ... ... hl••ILJH-.._ .............. 81Utr ......... ooa. • .... ,.,.JllP••ernetell._. ........... _. • ._.JU •••on _o1._ .... .,_._,,... ..... -· ··· . .. Or ... C0Mt DAILY PILOT~,~ 30. "81 - PmllC MOflC( PmllC MOna ,.IC MOflC( ..aK mra Mlle M)flC( '"F. "9peir or ~t Of tny ~~Of tM required~~ ttle..,... tocaelOft.. "0 _.. or ....,._,,..,, Of etec:trodea or t.-.nelor"'4n Of the ...,. -. and QPeCHy tor algr'9 or gee tuoe 97 .. ....._ ''H. T ep6nO )ointa.. "I. Aemo\191 Of etactrleall wiring. "J Tempot.-y wtrtng for pperimental ~In IUltab6e experlmentel ltlbotaton. "K. The wiring for temporary thM'-. motion ptctura or t~ ataoe aeta ··L EleCtrleall wiring,~.~. 8'>C*atua or equic)ment oo-rettng at .... than 26 V0111 and not cepat>te of IUPPfYlno m0te than 50 wetta of eMfgy "M. LOW1nergy power, control and ~nal Circuits of Cl ..... II and Ill as defined tn the etectrlcal OOde ··N. A perml1 thall not be required fOt the lnataltatlon. alt•atlon <><repair of electrleal wfrlng. 8'>C*atua °' equ+pment OI the get*atlon. tranaml~. dlatnbutlon or metenng of eleetrleal .,,.,gy °' tn the oo-ratk>n of 9lgnell or the tranamlaa'on of intett~ by a public °' pt1vate utlllty In the eJ1er°'99 of Its functt<>n aa a Mf'Vlng utility "4 MECHANi:AL PERMITS. A mecnanlcal perm!t ahal4 not be requlrad tor the loltowtng "A Any portat>te heating app11anoe "8 Any portat>te ~tl&att~ equlpm«it "C Any portable cooffng unit "O Any portable evaporative coolef "E. Any clOMd system of 11eam. hot or cl\Uled water p1p1ng within any hf811ng or coottng equipment regulated by the mechanlcal code · "F. Repleoement of any component part of assembly Of an appllanee wntch does not altar 111 or~tnahapprovat and oomplles With other appllc.ab .. requirements of tne teonnteal codes "G Any retrfOe<atlng equtpment whlcti is par1 of the equipment tor #f'l1ch a perm11 has t>4Mtn 1sS4Jed pursuant to the requirements of the technteal codeS "H Any unit refffOe<atmg system as ~tned in-the-rnecnanlC4ll code 17 02.040 Fees Section ~ f<>f the Un1f0fm Admln1Stra11ve Code 11 amended to read as follows "Sec 304(a) GENERAL The tee fOf eacn perrnn 'll'lan be as estabhsttt9d by resolution of the city council "(bl PERMIT FEES The determtnatton ot value or valuation under any ol the provisl00$ of tnese codes shall be made by the bulldlng ot11cial. The value to be used In computing the bu1ld1ng permit and building plan review lees Shall be the total value of all construction WOfk fOf wt11ch the permit is Issued as well as all hntnsh work, painting. rooll"g electrtcal ptumblng. heating. air conditioning, elevators, flr~11t1ngulsh1ng systems and any other permanent 9QUlpmet1t "(c) PLAN REVIEW FEES When a plan Of other data 1s reqvtred lo be submitted by sub9ec11on lb) of section 302, a plan review fee shall be paid Thia tee Shall be paid at ttte time of submitting plans and specdlcatlons IOf Dulkllng plan cnedl and at the permit issuance tor plumbing mechantcal and etectrteal ptan checks SJ111d plan revtew fee fOf ou11d1ngs or structur• shall be as established by resolution of lhe City coun<:ll "Id) EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Appllca11on tor wt11ch no permit is 1.ssued w1tn1n 180 days lottowing tile date of apphcatlon shalt ex.plre automatk:ally. and plans and other data submitted fOf review may lhereahe< be returned to the appltcanl or deStroyed by the ootlding official. The building ottlc1al may extend the 11me for action by tile applicant 1n Increments of 180 days subiect to the lollowlng conditions · "111 The applicant shall submit a written request every 180 days stating lhe reasOfl for such extenSloo accompanied by a plan check extension tee establllhed by reSOlutlon of the city council ''(2) Any plans that remain 1n plan check over 360 days shalt be rev1MO to meet all requirements 1n ax1stenoe at the ttme the permit IS Issued '(3) Any alterations to the plan shall be reviewed by plan cneck personnel on an l'IOurly tee as estabhstled oy resdUtlOn OI the city council '14) Unde< no conditions may a plan remain tn plan check over 720 days "(a) INVESTIGATION FEES Where work tor wnich a perm11 1s required by 1h1s code IS started or proceedeo With pr10t 10 obtaining said permit. the total permit lee shan be the standard permit fee as required 1n subsection (II hereof plus an 1nvesttgatton fee estabhsned by resolution of the city council The payment of the tnvea1ga11on ree shall not exempt any person from compliance with the prov1S1ons or this code or from any other penalty prescribed by law "(f) SPECIAL SERVICE FEES At the request of an applk:ant. tne 001ld1ng official may authorize the per1ormanc:e of specl8J services not ottterw1se requ1red by tnis code or 1nctuded 1n the scnedule of lees as spec1lted 1n thlS 98Ction The lee tor any such special 9efVi<le shall be set by resotutt<>n o f the city council "(Q) CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FEE W~ an appltc.allon ts made tor a oer1thcate of occupancy a proces11ng lee for the certificate of occupancy 1n an amoont established by resotutt<>n ol tne city council ana!t De paid to the city n11s lee shall be 1n additton to all other required lees tt subMQuent revteW ot tile appticatlOrl lhOwS that the certificate ot occupancy cannot be 1ssoeo. the tee snatt be retained by Iha city as a prooeasing tee '(hi CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY INSPECTION FEE Whenever It is neoessary to Inspect a Dutldlng Of P'Wn!MS m ordef to determine 11 a change may be made in the characte< of occupancy or uM of the Du1ld1ng or ptemtses wnich would place lhe building 1n a different d1vtston ot the same group of occupancy°' 1n a different group ol occupaocy. a cnange of OCC\Joancy 1nspectton lee. estabhshed by resotutton of the city council shall be paid 10 the c1ry '(I) FEE REFUNDS ·· 1 The oottdtng off1c1al may authorue the refund ot any tee paid nereunoer wt11c:n was COiiected err~ 2 Except I<>< a proces.sing tee. the 001ld1ng official 5'\All autn0<1ze the refund of a plat1 Chec'k tee wnen an appliealt<>n tor a perr1"t IOf which a plan cheek tee was paid IS withdrawn Of c:ancefled befOfe any plan Check 1s done 3 When no work nu commenced undef a pe<m1t 1sauecs 1n 8CCO<d&nee with tn11 c:ooe and SUCtl perm1t 1s lieu tnan 180 days old. the bu1id1ng offictal Shall authortle the refund of an lees e11cept processing p4an cnedl and conterwtton , ... Tne building otflclal shall not authorize the refund of any tee paid Hcept upon wntten reques1 of the ongmal ap~t or perm11tee " "(I) ACCEPTANCE OF EVIDENCE OF INDEBTEDNESS The bu1ld1ng official may acc:e(lt 1Mdence of indebtedness trom the city's redevelopment agency tor payment ot tees: payable nereunde< 1n a torm approved by the city attOlney !Ord 27~. S Jun 1985. Ord 2747 2185 Ord 24.3 1 71801 17 02 050 Subsection (ti) ot section 305 of the Uniform Adm1mstra11ve Code IS hereby amended 10 read as follows Sec 305(h) REINSPECTIONS A reinapection lee may be aueued tor each lnSP«tt<>n of reinse>eetlOn wtier1 SUCt1 P<>'1t0n ol work tor wf'lklh 1nspectt0n 11 called 11 no1 complete °' when correc1t0ns caned tor are not made "This sub99Chon 11 not to be interpreted as requtr1f19 reinspectioo tees tor the ltrst time a tob 1s re~ted tor failure 10 comply with the requtrements of a technlc:at code but 1s designed to control the practlc:e ot catting '°' an 1nsoec1t0n bef«• a JOb 1s ready tor inspection or r .. nspec110n "~nspect1on fees may be assessed when tne pe<m1t card is not properly posted on the work atte. the approved ptans we not readily av all able 10 the Inspector. fOI failure to provide access on the date tor wtuotl inspection was requested. or fOf deviating from plans apprOVed by the oolldtng offtc1al "To obtain a relnspectlon. the applic4int st1all t11e a written apphc:atlt>rt therefor upon a form fumllhed '°' that purooae. and pay a r .. nspect•on lee establlsn.d by rnotution ol tne city council "In instances wf'lere reinspectlon ,._have been assessed no additional Inspection ot lhe WO<k wut be perionned untll the required lees nave been paid .. (2431·7/IO 21,~.2 851 17 02 oeo Subsection (d) of section 308 ot me umtorm Adm1n1stratlve COde IS hereby amended to reed as foftows "Sec 305(dl TEMPORARV CERTIFICATE T~ Dulldtng offte1al may Issue a i.mporary certlftc:ate of occupency. and atJthOllze the release ot uttlttlea and the OCQJpaf\CY or a ooild1ng of structure or portion thereof. pnor to the compt9tk>n of a building or devetopment pro~. upon race.pt ot a -1tten request sub~ to the fOllOwtng "(1) TM oottdlng offtClal has det«mlned lhal no nazard a111sts to Ille 0< property "(2) A castt dep()Sit to guarant .. comptetto" of required lmptoV9mentS has been de(>Oelted wfth the etty In a form eoceptab6e to the director of fin.nee and 1n a" amount equal to 1 SO l)efoent of the •timated coat to ~ IUOh lmprOYements. as de1ern.lned by the bulldlng ottioal "(3) Payment of a nonr9'undabte. temc>orary cen11tca1e tee •tabltlMd t>y reeotutton of the dty Counc6I (41 An agreement tn a fonn llPP'OV9d by the city an0<ney signed by the owner Of the prim9 contrector wtMctl shall c:ontl*l the tollOWlng ··1a) A at9tement of the lmp<OYementa necaaary and than the tmC>f~ta wtlt be ~-wftNn the time apedfied by the 00ild1ng official oot not tonger tt\an alxty (601 davs "(b) Authotlutlon fOI the city to ent9r the property and ec>mpMte the wortt apeclfted wftf\Out eddttiooal notice to the OW!* In the e¥ent the work is not c:~ed wftNn the time le>eCtfted "(c) A at~t that the coet Of fllld\ work shall be Paid from the cuh depoeit ot the llCIPlk*•t Wld 9'IClh 009' et*' tnciude r~ admtrustratlw c:o.ts Incurred by the City when IUOh work COYer.c! by the deOa.11 le CCt"P6ated by the efty "(d) MFVNO OF CASH 0£POSIT tf the !mpfe>¥ements requw.d .,. ~-Mt'*' the fllllM apedfied In the ..,..,,,., the depoelt al'lall be 9'rtometk:eiy ~ "15) The buMdtng oMdal INll ~e the temc>Of ary ~ certlftcat9 upon ...,,.. to Comc>'Y wfth the ~ and pt~ of the ....... 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P, 7 f ,, .... ~·---,., .... UfllllfM. PC cO-.•c I ..... ~ ... ,. ... ......... --. end t ...... .. 11 M.90'QI ,,. . 810 Ofange Coast OAILY PILOT/ Thuraday. Nov.nbet 30, 198t MUC NOflU Casa.-.,_. Peee ... ....... tenent or l~ntee upon wnlCh It Situated u awlmmlng pOOI, ~ at • tlmee melnt8'n on the lot or prem!Me upon ~" aucf'I pool IS loC:ated nd completely twrou~ IUCf'I pOOI, lot 0t ~ a tubatentlal fet'°9 or _... ~t leM than five (61 r..t In height mea ured from gr~nd level on the extetlot .ide ot the ~ Ot wall • "Oet• or door• enell b& P'Ovlded with Mlf-clOslng and NH-latching devlcet capable or keeping such g11t .. or door• securely latched Such s.11 latching devices shall be located not Ins than fl~ (6) f"t above e>tterlor gtede or at another equally lnaceesslble locallon "A dwelling or appurienant structure may be used as a part of the required enclosure "The safety fencing, all sell-clostng and self-latchlng devices. required by thl• section, shall be Installed and In proper working order before any water is placed 1n the pool "The bulld1ng otrlc1al may alter or watve these requirements when. In his opinion. they are Impractical due to proximity ot pool to other bodtes of water such lagoons and channels . "(c) CASH BONO Before any permit 1s Issued lor any swimming pool a cash bond In t"'* amount of three hundred dollars ($300) shall be posted with the city The bond shall be tor the purpose of aasurlng that all conatructlon mate1lals are removed from the pubhc streets that any damage to any curb, gutter. sidewalk, street, wall or other pyblic property Is repaired; and that the required salet~ lencing and related devices are installed and 1n proper working order In the event the above work is not properly done the cash bOnd shall be forthwith and summartly lorte1ted to the city Unless the ~d ~s been so forfeited 1t shall upon l1nal 1nspec1ton and approval ot the tnst&llallon be returned to the person who posted the bOnd 'Id) EQUIPMENT SLAB Pool equipment shall be installed on a concrete slab two (2) incheS above ground level "(e) HYDROS TA TIC DEVICES In areas ot anticipated high water table, an approved hydrostatic rellet device shall be installed EXCEPllON pools having no structural bottom such as plast1c·llned oools need n~t t7e eQulpped with such rehef device t7 04 055 The Uniform Building COde 1s hereby amellded by adding tht1reto a new par~graph 10 Section 1110(•) Dwelllng• and Lodgings Fire Prevention R~ulatlons to read as follows Section 1210<a1 Any dwelhng or lodging class1hed under Group A D1v1s1on 3 ol the Untlorm Butlding COde shall have a smoke dotector 1nstalle<J as herein described abo"e in this section All such smoke detectors shall be mstalled w1th1n 90 dJys or the passage of thttordlnance ' 17 04 060 Section 2623 or the Uniform Building Code 1s amended to read as follows . Sec11on 41623 All concrete floor slabs on grade shall have a minimum net thickness or 3' r inches. and shall be provided with m'n1mum reinforcing equal to 6 x 6-W t 4 x W 1 4 welded fabric When such slabs are to be covered with carpet or any floor covi,rmg they shaU be se.Wl!ated lrom the.~round by 2 ciean sand ovei an approved vapru nauiec_ 17 04 064 Section 3202 or the Un11orm Building COde is amend0 d by adding to the del1m11ons ot both wood shakes and wooo c;n1nqles as follows WOOD SHAKES are tapered or nontapereo pieces ol approved ti, dble wood ot random widths ranging lrom 4 inches to 14 1nche« w1tl'l a m1n1mum ot Clac;<; C llre·retardancy and of the lc1ll Ning lour types 1 Hand·SPllt and resawn tapered with one sawed c1nd one spht tace sem1spllt tapered with parttally sawn and spilt laces 'Jth sides t <; inches t8 inc11es or 24 inc11es "' length 2 ·ape• spht rapered with bntn c;plll taces ;:'4 1nche!. 1n length 3 Stra1gnt spilt nontapereo with both sp111 laces. either 18 inches or 24 inches in lf,ngtll 4 Taper s~wn sawn bo111 sioes edges sa1<1n or sphl Lengths 24 "'C'1flS and tonge• Preserva11ve-1reated wood snakes are taper sawn pieces of southern pine wood trE>ateCI 1n acco1dance with U B C StancJ.Jrd N 2:> '2 •I random w•Olhs •cingmg from 4 inches 10 8 inches and lengths ol 18 inches WOOD SHINGLES are tapereo pieces of app1oved durable wood .. awed both '>•Oes of random widths ranging Iron> J 1nche!:r 10 14 inches Jnd in •eng hs ot t6 1ncl'les 18 ncties O• 24 •ncl'le., with a m1n1mum Ctac;c; C fire retc:1rdancy 17 04 066 Sec11on 3204101 or the Uniform Building Code is amendf'O Dy deleting dl2 and 1013 17 04 070 Section 3802 of the Un form Bu1ld1ng Coae 1s amendt>d ti, ildding •ub'\PChon (I'll to read as follows Section 3802thl For dml'r<Jed sprinkler reQuiremer ts see Chapter 1 ~ 56 IUnitorm Fire Codel ot this code · 17 04 080 Tne Uniform Bu1to1ng (,ode 1s hereby amended bv adding thert>10 new C,napter 41 ent11teo Building Security to read as tollowc; 'Section 4 10 1 Pvrpose Tne purposP of this chapter is to establish minimum -.1andards 01 cons{ruct1on for r '••Ct•nn against unlawful entry Section 4 102 Scoi.ie Tne prov1s1011!> or tn1s cnaptPr shall apply 10 all new c.onstruct1on lor which building pe1m1ts are issued tier Febru.1r) ;>9 1q75 ·Section 4 103 Ltm1t111ons No prov1s1ons of this chap1er shall impose or be construed as 1mposmg any requ1remen1' contrary to those contained 1 Chapter 33 ot the Uniform Building COde Section 4 104 A'tPrro.:itivt• securit, prov•sions When approved by the building othc1a1 site security systems may be provided 1n hf>u ot 1ne c;pPC1l1c St.'t:u11I) p ov1s1ons of section 4 111 Garages·-Mull1ple dwellings Section 4 105 Oef1mt•ons For tne purpose of this cnapter certain terms used herein are defined as follows ~ CyhndPr guard means a h.trOened 1111g surround1nq lhP exposed porllon of tl1e lock cylinder lrom wrencning prying cull ng or pulltr ~ t., dtl 1ci. 1~· •~ Oeadlock•ng 1a1c11 mPcms d ,Heh •n which lhe latcn boll 1s pos11tvely nel<l in lhe pro1ected pos11ton by a guard bOlt pfunger o' au>t11trir~ mecnar'l'•;m Dead bolt mt>ans a bolt wn1c11 has no automatic spring actton and which is operated by a key cylinder lhumb turn or level ano is 00:1111ve1y '1Pld last when 1n ll'le proiectea pos111on · ·Latch means a device tor automa11cally holding a door shut alter being closed Light means any glazed opening whether glazed with glass plasttc metal wood or compos1t1on sheets or panels, or similar materials and shall include window. skyhghts. 111ew ports or view panels and similar openings ' ·sectton 4106 Tests la) Slldtng Glass Doors Panels shall be closed and tocked Tests shall be performed 1n the lollowing order I 11 Tes1 A Wllh the panels in the normal pos1tton. a concentrated load of three hundred (300) pounds shall be applied separately to each verttcal p•Jll sttte incorporating a loclong device. at a potnt on the stile w1tn1n six (6) inches of the 1oc111ng devices 1n the d11ec11on parallel to 1ne plane of glass that would tend to open the door '(21 Test B Repeat above Test A wt111e simultaneously adding a concentrated load of 150 oounds 10 the same area of tl'le same s111e in a direction perpendicular to the plane of glass toward the 1nter1or side of the door 131 Test C. Repeat above Test B with 150 pound force In the reversed d11ec11on toward the e•terior side of the door ·141 Tests D E and F Re~at Tests A B and C with the movable panel 1lted upwaros to its lull limit wtth1n the confines ol the door lrame '(b) Shd1ng Glass windows Sash shall be closed and l<>ciced Tests shall be performed tn the lollowmg 0<def "( 1) Test A Wlll'I the s1td1ng sash tn the normal position, a concentrated load ol 150 pounds shall be applied separately to each sash member incorporating a locking device. at a p0tnt on the sash member wtth1n six (6) tnches or the l<>cic1ng device in the directton parallel to the plane ot glass that would tend to open the window (2) Test B ~epeat abOve Test A while simultaneously adding a concentrated load of sev9flty-t1ve (75) pounds to the same area of the o:;ame sash member 1n the d11ect1on perpendleular to the plane of glass toward the Interior side of the window "(31 Test ·c ·Repeat above Test 'B wltl'I the seventy-five (75) pound fOf'o. In the reversed dtrec11on toward the e•terior Side OI the window "(4) Tests ·o: 'E and F Repeat above Tests 'A.' 'B' and ·c· with the movable sash lifted upwardS to Its ru1111m1t within the confines of the window frame "Section • 107 Entry vision. All main or front entry doors to R OCCUP4'ncln shall be arranged so that the occupant has a view of the area Immediately outside without opening the dOOf Such view may be provided by a dOOf viewer or view port or• by window or otl'ler opening located and constructed as required by thla chapter Such area shall be provided with a light "Section 4108 Doors (al General. A door forming a part of the enctoaura of a dwelling unit or of an area of a bulldlng occupied by one tenant shall be construcied. Installed, and MCUfed u Mt forth 1n this section "(bl Swinging doors "( 1) Swfno1ng wOOden dOOfs Whletl can be opened from the 1~ without using a key sh•ll be or lolld core construction Lights In doors shall be as set f0f1h In t~ Chapter. "(2) A 11• awrnglng door, the active IMf of a pair of doors. and the bottom teal of Outen doora lhall be equipped wt1h a dead bolt and deadloctung latch The dead ~ and lateh may be KtlWted by one lock or by I~ locb. Deed bolt• eh.ii contained hafdeMd 1naerts, or equivalent.~ to repet'0Uttin9 tool attack The lock or loc*a-... be key operated lrom the exterior side of the door and ~ Of ~ from IN lnterk>f llde of the dOOf by a devtcie which requires no key. 8'J9CMll knowt.clge °" effort "()) A 9tr8'gM deed bolt shall hew a mlMnwrt ttwow of ont (a) lnCh end the em~ment lhall be not .... thltl ftW eigtlt• fill) Inch Into the hofding devlee r~lng the ptotected ~. AH deed bolts of loeka Wttictl eut~ KtlYate two (2) Of MOte deed bOttt lhal embed at 1e .. t one--haff ( 1 /2) lnCtl but need not-~ thr ... f~ (3") "'°" '"'o the hotdlng ~ 19111MrlQ the ptO)ec:ted bOfts "IXCEPTION "Lodll mey be key, 0t otherwtM, C>Pet81ed from the lnalde wtien not pre>Nblted by'CNptet 33 of the UnltOrm lultdlng c... • other ..... and ,..,...ion .. .,., A dMdlo Dlllnt IMdl lhll be ptovtded wfth a bolt ptO)IC:ltng not ltll than ,..,..ti (5/1) lncMI ff om the edOt of the ---~~--"' wtMott It .. "' ...... •• "" ......... of a -of doora encl the upper .... if Duldt doora.,,.. be eqillpped with .... bolt Ot dl9d""' • .. """ tn at r r *11 CbXJl move. . . -.• , .. ~-........... "°' .. ..., opslllld...,. .... "°'be .......... ,d. "°"' .............. of .. docw • ....... ..., .... Id• .. , IDIDf"*""lllllr_. .. ,_. ..... ..,_._..onN ... ~--··--~ .., .. , ........................ bonOM .................................... (112)1ndt ........ ••lf*'I .......... NII .-.r M....,"""' "°' ft"1a•ad ei, 0......, SI ..... """°"". ·e 4 Cod9 ... ~ .......... ,..,II .. Ill '"'°"--.... ..,••t••...,. .... .,_,._. •• •an .......... ..,~ • ......... , ... _ . • MUC 11)11Cl "I 10) Narrow-framed g1aaa dc>of• 11\81beoffUly,..,.,_ed01M1 not .... thM ~ (1141 "*' "** "(C) Slidlna gl .. doors Sliding ;...a door• IMIJ be equipped wfttl '°'*~ de¥klet end.,_... be ao IN~ tMt tt'9Y remain lntacf and ~ ""*" aut>,.cted to t•t• tpMHied In thit cheipttr. Moll..,.. '**8 ..,... not bt r...-ed ellllly ~ or removed fiooin ttMI frame durtng or attar the ••ta ~1atda ahelt be NMled on II MOttiae °' r~type ~ 1~1 lnatalled In doors ~ the cytlnder protect• the taoe of tM door or la °"'8tWI .. ac c 111 .,.. to orrpplng looll. I "S.Ctlon • 109. w1ndow1 and similar openings (a) General Wlndowa, lkytlght1, or othet limftw openjngs lft Mlletl gtaas ts utlhied In dwelling units or portions or buildings shall be constructed. Installed and MCUred as Mt forth In thll aectlon when located leu than sf•teen ( t6) feet above any wrtace avallable for uM by the publle. "(b) Materials. Only fully-tempered glass, or approved bur91ar-rffl1tant mat8flal, or approved "*al batl, .creens. or grills shall be used tor any opening In which glass Is ut1llted which 11 loc:ated within forty (40) lnehea of the locttlnO device on a door "(c) Locking devices. Locking devices which cannot be d1saaaembled or disengaged when sob)ect to the tests prescribed In this chapter shall be pro'llded on all shd1ng glass windows Slldlng glass panels shall not be e .. lly o~ or removed trom the window trame during or after the tests ' "(d) All windows which are designed to be opened shall be provided with tocking devle" as required by this section to make the building as secure as possible "Section 4110 Other openings (a) General Openings other than dO<>fs and windows which are utilized in dWelllng unlti or porUons of buildings the bottoms of which are less than sutteen ( 16) feet above a sur1ace available tor use by ttMI public, shall be constructed as set forth tn this section '(b) Hatchways scuttles and s1mt1ar openings It) Sohd wOOden hatchways less than one and three-lourtl'ls IP•) inches thick shall be covered on the inside with sixteen I t9) gauge sheet me1a1 attactied wlll'I screws at six (6) inch malumum centers aroond the per1mete<, shall .be seeured from the 1ns1de with a shde bar shde bolls andt or padlock w11h hardened steel shackle, aQd non-relttovabte 1>1ns shall be used 1n all outside pm-type hinges · '(2) All othAr openings in excess ol ninety-st• (96) square inches with a dimension 1n e•cess ol (tight (81 inches shall be secured by metal pars screens or gnlls in an approved manner Screened 4 t t 1 Garages--Mu1t1ple dwellings wnenever a development includes three (3) or more dwelling units. all covered parking required by other prov1s1ons of the Huntington Beach Ordinance COde shall be provided by fully-enclosed garages Ga1age space for each tenant shall be separated by partitions of three-eights (3/8) inch plywood or JnLJQJH.O'it'.d equivalent wnh studs set not more than twenty-four (241 inches apart on one side Doors and Windows In such garages shall be constructed equipped and secured as required by this chapter · 17 04 085 Methane 01s1rict Regulations Tl'le Uniform Bulld1ng COde 1s hereby amended by adding thereto new Chapter 55 entitled Methane 01s1nct Regulations" to read as follows ·Section 5501 Purpose This 01v1s1on sets forth the minimum requirements ol the City of Huntington Beach for new bu11d1ng construction in the dehneo methane overlay districts II ts also the purpose of this chapter to reduce the hazards presented from accumu1a11ons or methane gas by reQu1ring the appropriate testing and mitigation measures tor all new buildings 1n the methane overlay d1str1c1c; Section 5502 Oel1'1t11ons For the purposes ot !his d1111s1on, the lollowtnQ defin111ons shall also be applied A r LAMMABLE GAS sM ll mean any gaseous substance capable of sustaining combustion or explosion B GAS DETECTION SYSTEM shall mean one 01 more electrical dev1CAS capable ol continuous mon1tonng for the presence ol flammable gases and conta1ninq an audible alarm capable of aler11n9 occupants that a hai ardous atmosphere e•1..,1 , The S)'Stem anct 111 devices wruch are depar1rne111 and fire department approval C METHANE GAS shall mean tl'lt.' hydrocarbon -.ubsr,.mce commonly known as 'natural gas.' chemical lormula CH4 For 11 l ~ urposes or del•n111on on this :hapter natural gas from the d1s111bu1ton system ol a u1111ty company 1s exempted and ellCludPd lrom the !.COPt' ot tl1t> a~•Ol,C<11ton 01 the prov·s1ons ot th1c; Cl\ilPIE>r D ME r HANE GAS O\i EAL AV DIST HIC T shall mean ll'lose d1stritts w1tt11n the City OI Huntington Beach as defined 1n Sect•c, ,501 E OUAL IFtf O ENGINEER -.nau mpao a c1v11 eo91net>r c.urrentty reg1!>1ered 1n the State ot Cahforn1a and possessing expP• •. , .. r the aes1gr of su!)c;t,rlact' ga!t cootrol '>yStems F VENT SYSTEM sn<1ll me.in c1 S)' ,11:'111 or dt>v1ce wh1c.h gdther'I or collects flammable gasses and relea,ses these gasses '" a ~1 <>c1f1t.<d manner ano locnt•on St><.1 ,,, 5'i03 Overi.17' 01s111c1., Bounda•1e" of the d1s1ric.1s set lorth herein are measured from centerllne 10 centerline ol 1nu1r 1'f'O <>treats unlP<;c; otht•rw1se de<;erit>Ad ano arp graphically depicted by the copy of the map designated "Methane Over ta~ 01· •nets 1N1"11c.n is on lllP with tl'le Department ol Community Development and the Fire Department The Mt>lhane D•srr1n t•oundur•PS uf(• ,1., 1011ows Note that the directions of nonh south, east west and slmllar dirt-<.t1on., t1re QenPral 1n nature only 01slri<.1 l)nP Snyt11ook Ldfl" south l•tJfTI £llmq•·• Avenuf' lo Davenport Drive to Algonquin Street south on Algonquin St• .. Pt ir 11 1rr11>r Av1<i ,,, ,.J.,, u• >Narr1t>r l\venuc tc.. Bolc;a Chica Stret>t north on Boise Chica Street to Edinger Avenue. wP<;I I) r ll••IQ"' Av~""" 10 $.1 ,1.11c,o• t 11'1<> 01str•c.I r 1>0 A 1 1a110 on t 0111 .,,o ... s or Pa1..rf1c. Coast Highway northwe<,I lrom the City Boundary at the Santa Ana Arve• 10 the C,11\' Bour da•v at 1111> B.:>lia Chica Blulf then lollow.ng the City Boundary nor1heast to Edwards Street, Edwards S1ree1 north 10 SI.iii• A~•·n •t' ">•.iter Ave,..,,., P'ISI to Gothard Street Go111ard Street south to Elhs Avenue. Elhs Avenue east 10 NewlJrrd StrePt Newlar d Street south I.:> Adams Avenue Adams Avenue east to the City Boundary at the Santa Ar:" R111f'r City Bount1M)' c;outn 11orq 1ne Sann Ana Rl\er 10 Pacific Coast Highway Secllc.n 5504 Pian Hequired All proposeo suhd1v1s•onc; 01v1S1ons or land developments of property and new butldlngs w•tt'"" tnP 'l'lt!tl'lar e overlay d1st11cts shall be rev1PWed by the Fire Department The Fire Chief may requtre a plan for tnP tPslmQ '>I s•te soil~ lor the presence ol methane gas Such plan snell be sub1ec1 to the approval of the Fire Department. an1l may pneumatiCdllY drtven probes and core hole samples with monitoring tor the presence of methane ga.s The t11e Cn1et m.i., requ11e Olher acti()f'l5 .1~ df'emed necessary to tn'IUre the safety of the develapment Of' buildJng Site Section 5505 Tt""ltmg ReQuirf'O Testing for th .. pre5ence ot mettiane gas shall be requtred to be camed out 1n <1c.cordanc.e w11n the approved plan qesults or such tes1ing shall be submitted to the Ftre Department for review and analysis Section 5506 M1t1ga11on ReQuired Anomalously high levels ol methane gas m the near surface of subsurface soll layen may requ11e m1t19at1on before any qradmg development or bu1ld1ng construction is allowed 10 take place Sueh mitigation may include but is not l1m1ted to. the venting of abandoned 011 wells underground gathertng and collecllon systems for gasses vent systems and flared venr systems Other systems devices or components may be required as deemed necessary by the Fire Chief 1n order 10 insure the safety ot the development and bulldlngs 'II the m111gat1on measures do not reduce the soil concentrations of methane to an acceptable level. or 11 other contaminants are present 1n the methane at a level wh1ct1 poses a threat the health and safety, lur1her development may be halted unhl sucl'I time as the ste is rendered safe from these hazards Section 5507 tsOlatton Bamers Requ11ed New bulld1ngs which fall under the provisions and requirements ol this antcle may requ11e the 1nstallat1on ol continuous. flexible. permanent. and non-permeable barrier. and shall be a type approved by the Department ol Community Development and the Fire Deportment Section 5508 Access All merhane gas m111ga11on systems reqwed by this article shall be made accessible to city personnel lor the purposes or monitoring maintenance and evaluation tor effectiveness Section 5509 Areas Outside of Estabhshed Methane Overlay 01str1ct boundaries Upon the dete<mmatlon of the Fire Department that hazard may exist from methane intrusion at a geographical location or area outside the boundaries estabhshed 1n Section 5503 aoove the Ftre Department may enforce any or all of the provisions ot this ar11cle as dMmed • necessary by the Fire Chtel 10 preclude potential 11azards from fire or explosion from methane gas accumulallons Section 5510 Add1t1onat Remedial Measures If lhe concentration of flammable gas In any bulldlng '" lhe city reacheS or exceeds twenty-five perc.ent 125°'•1 of the m1n1mum concentration which form an 1gn1table mixture with air at ambient temperature and pressure the owner of such build ing shall htre a Quah fled engineer to Investigate. recommend. and implement m1t1gat1ng measures Such -measures shall be sub1ect to the Rpprova.I of the Department of Community Development and the Fire Department 17.04 090 Amendments to appendices The Uniform Building COde ts nereby amended by deleting from the appendices Chapters 1 12, 23 38 51, 53 and 57 17 04 100 Stockpile STOCKPILE snall be dehned as earth material 1n excest or 50 cubic yards stored tor a temporary period of time upon a 101 not In compliance with the grading provisions or this chapter 17 04 110 AppendlJC Chapter 70. section 7006(h) Subsection (h) ts hereby added to section 7006 of Appendix Chapter 40 to read as follows "Section 7006(h) Temporary Stockpile Permit The city may issue a permit to stockpile soil on a lot or parcel upon the submission of an application 10< a temporary stockpile grading permit by the owner of such tot or his authoriied agent A site plan of the lot snowing the area in which the stockpile Is to be placed and the approximate amount ot SOii to be stockpiled shal be required ·sou so 11ockptled shall not be disturbed or leveled until a regular grading permit has been obtained for such wor11 Tl'le placement or the stockpile shall not adversely attect the safety. use. or stablllty of any structure, nor create a nuisance because of dust or errosron therefrom, or blocic a publk: way or drainage courae nor lhall such placement of stockpile matertal conslltute a hazard to pybllC welfare or endanger property Stockpiling In a residential ione may be pe.mrtted under this Mellon lor purposes of providing fill material to be used ons•t• only Stoellplllng tn r991C1ent1al iones for purpoaes ot Mll1ng of mate11at shall be prohibited "The tampcfary permit shalt expire one ( 11 yea1 after 1ssuanoe thereof A new permit shalt be requ1red annually "Stoc:kpile Permit Fee The permit lee tor stockplflng shall be established by reeolutlOn or the city c:ounctt .. SECTION 3 ~untington 8-ch Municipal Code Chapter 17 02 11 haret>y amended to read u follows· Chaptw 17 •• -MOUllNO CODI 11.oe.010 TIU• This Uniform HoualnQ COde lhall be known aa and ,.,_,ad to • the "Huntington 8Mdl Houe6nQ Code " t7.0l.020 AdOptlon. Theta ls edopted by the city council tft ,...,.,. that c.rtllin code known• the Unttorm HOUllnQ Code. 1918 edition, and the Wf'lote thereof The pYrpoae ot IUCh code la to 9'T .... ~ Md ~ the detev MC1 o.t•lorltte:M en P'llCel en "81>ttetlon. and to ...,,,..,.._ ahamt Md ......,.... · ~ br pnMcllDg "*1irnum requ6rement• for ptaicea of Mbttetlon fof the ptOtectbt of .... ~ ....... ......, ... PfGPlltw of ........ ""* end of .... OWi*'8 end oooupent of pllCM of Mbltetlon In the ctty, to P'ovtdt. '°' tN ....... of ......... Ind OOlllo ... of,_ 1Nretor. Ind to pr~ penen• fof the vtoeetlon ttweof. Ind Nll•ll"I 11 Otcllnlnole Ind...,.. of or•._ ln conftlct hel..,.'9\ Sud\ code 11ldoptedendtrw:orporatect•"-•1flOulf' Ill out II..._--.• """'did br Celfomil GOO*nment Code aec1ION 50022 2 et l9CI ''°"' tN ... of ........................ P"=== of Mid COde tog.ther wtth ameild!Tlellt• ~ ..-be contr~ .-., tN corpot ... ..._ of N Olly of Hw ...... 17.0l030 f'91111t1d.., Or~ No. 3022 . 111201• SfCTION 4, Huf1tllll'Of\ ....._ ,........ Code CNlpter 17. 12 .. ._. ...,d11f to ,.... • ~ C11• .. ~.._ ....... petta of OfdiNnce9 in conflc.t .......... end ... ..,.. .. het9by ~ed end lncotp«Nd • WV -"'°'*' Mt CM at lenOt" htreln. • pr<Mded by~ OcMnwMnt Code Section. 60022.2 .c ~ ''°"'the dete on~"*~·· oft•~ .nec1. the P'OV61ione of Mid codt tote't* ..... emeild!Mft•• ...,_, et'llll t. con••ollflt wttNft-.. COIPO' ... lriWtt 1 ... city Of Huntlf1gton leecf\. 1 17 12 020 S.Ctlon 402 01 the Uniform Code'°' the Abatement oi o.ng.,ou:. ~ 11llf'l'letlded10 reed .. foltow9• ··s.c11on 402. At the tim. notice end order It Mnled, the ~ omc... mey Ne In the offtce of the county recorder a Certificate dHCrlblng the property end cenlfytng that the buMdlng It a dengerout buMd6ng end the owner haa beer\ eo notlfi9d Whenevet the corrections Ofdered thalt NNe beer\ comp6.ced. 0t the notice and of* rewrwed 0t modified by the ap~ata boatd upon llPPMI. or the buladlng demOIWled eo that It no IOt'OtJr t1tlett Ma dangetout building on , the property Mlcrl~ In the certificated, the boNdlng otflclal llhall forthWlttl flle a new certlftcate wtth the county recor<Nw thet tne building haa been demOllshed or removed, or Is no tonger dano-ous." 17. 12.030 Application •• ~opment project areu. The provlak>na of thla ohepter llhall appty to all bulldlnga. as herein <Mflned, wttlch are now In e1elstenoe Of Which may herMfter be constructed In the city. prolrided, ~. that If the council has deslQnated an area as • redeYelopt'Mnt project ., .. and the council hM lnciuded. • part of the redevelopment plan for suoh arM, atandards Which Include the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Danoet®• &Wldlnga then the provisions of tuch code shall tpply u Mt forth In the redeW!opment plan. Provtded, tur1her, the prov111oni of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dang«oua Bulldlnga, then the provllk>n• of auch code lhall 9PPfY u Mt forth In the redevelopment plan Provided. further, the provtslons of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dengerou,a Bulldlnga shall apply In the manner tel forth In SYOh code even In the r~t arM whel~ there a1el1t1. tn the opinion of the bulldlng ottic111. condition• wtlieh constitute a fire huatd or an active 0t Immediate hazard to the Illa Umb, health, morals prof)41rty. safety or generll wettare of the oc:wpant or ot the public · • SECTION S Huntington Beech Munl<:ipel COde Chapter 17.20 Is n.eby emended to reed H IOftowa· C ........ t? .. DftlVEWA Y8 AND f'AMINO AMA8 17 20 0 tO Driveway design The following shell apply to driveway design l•l Driveway shall eiuend from street or alley pavement or curb hne 10 garage. c:arport or parking speoe (b) Minimum w1<}th shall be ten leel (C) Driveway entrance stlall have a flare or radh adequate for sate and convenient ingress and egress. (di Maximum gradient between vertical transition. t v. inches per foot (14 percent) (el Vertical transition shall prevent contact or car undercarriage or bumper with surface (I) Horizontal alignment shall be sale and convenient to back car out or an adequate turnaround shall t>e provided 17 20 020 Repea1eo by Ord No 2975-12188 17 20 030 Rtbbon driveways Ribbon Driveways may be used in accordance with the following ta) Rtbbons shall be concrete, five feet o c .. !bl M1n1mum width of ribbon shall be 2 feet (c) Apron at street shall be flared and improved full width for al least 12 leel length. using concrete or other acceptable 'Tlalerial 17 20 040 Subgrade construction Subgrade shall be well drained, uniformly graded and compacted 10 prevent harmful dtllerent1111 se111emen1 17 20 050 Repeale<:l Dy Ordinance No 3022189 t 7 20 060 Concrete pavement The following shall apply l o concrete pavement (al Minimum thickness Shall be lour (4) inches aC1ual, (bl Provide an expansion 1oint at publlc walk and at garage or carport stab (cl Provide contraction 1oin1s at approximately ten ( 10) loot intervals. (d) F1n1shed 10 provide smooth surface true to cross section and grade. (8) Concrete shall be kepi moist for a period of three (3) days to Insure proper curing 17 20 070 Repealed by Ordinance No 3022 · 189 SECTION 6 Huntington Beach Mun1c1pa1 Code Chapter 17 24 Is hereby amended 10 read as follows C"-tttet 17 .24 IUN DECKS •• WINDSCREEN8 17 24 0 10 Construction Decks pro1ecting beyond ttte bulkhead shall meet the lollowtng design requirements (al Decks shall be C1es1gned 10 sustain m1n1mum llve load of one hundred ( tOO) pounds ~r SQuare loot !bl There shall be no moment connection between the dectt and the bulkhead (c) Pro1ect1ng decks snall be designed to sustain all dead toads plus lhe required ltve load w11h1n lhe stresses perm111ed tor the particular materials by the Untlorm Bu11d1ng Code In no case stiall ttte resultant toad on the bulkttead rrom dead loading exceed 750 pounds per lineal toot In addition a maximum equivalent uniform llve load of 50 pounds per square loot 1s permitted H'us llve load Sha.II be used to account for all ancillary features 1ncorPOr11ted into the Cleck tpat10 struc1ure 1nclud1ng but not 1tm1ted to overlayment windscreens and planters (di Projecting decks are permitted along the bulkttead provtded the total 1eng1h ot the deck along the t>Ulkhead does not e1ceed 80 percent of the length of the bulkhead abutting the lot No deck segment shall exceed 50 feet 1n length There shall be a minimum tO loot separation between ad1acent deck segments except where the combined total deck segments and intervening space does not exceed 50 feet (e) lhe elevation ot the top ot the deck shall not be higher than the hetght of the slab of the ground ttoor of tne dwelling unit nor be more than 18 inches above the top ot the bulk head whlChever Is less 17 24 020 Railing Ra111ng. not exceeding 42 inches 1n height and capable of withstanding a horizontal lorce of 20 pounds per lineal loot applied 10 the top of trie ra111rig may be constructed completely surrounding the deck area 17 24 030 Windscreen The windscreens may enclose the entire decft. perimeter within the following structural hm1tat1ons· (al Windscreens may be supported horizontally by bracing to the main dwelling (bl The windscreen shall be designed to withstand a horizontal wind load of 10 pounds per 9Quare loot (cl Except tor necessary lramtng and overhead windbreaks. all portions of the windscreen aoove the allowed 42 inch railing height shall be open for o f clear glass or other transparent matertal (d) All glass shall comply with the applicable provisions ol Chapter 54 of the Huntington Beach Butld1ng Code t7 24 060 Apphcabl@ to wllerlront lots This chapter shall apply only to tots designated as waterfront lots. and decks pro1ec1ing beyond the bulkhead fine shall be 1tm1ted 10 whartage areas assigned 10 said waterfront lots SECTION 7 Huntington Beach Municipal COde Chapter t7 28 1s hereby amend.a 10 read as loll~ 1728O10 Perm1t-·App1icat1on--Cond111ons C~17.28 MOVING 8utl.DtN08 (a) No person. firm or corporation shall move any building. structure, or portion or a bulldlng or structure into the city or relocate w11h1n the city or cause the same to be done without llrst obtaining a teparate relocation permit tor each building or structure (b) Such relocation permit shall be subiect to the tollowlng conditions (I) Payment ot a nonrefundable relocation lee, established by resolution of the ctty councll, (2) All streets shell be dedicated to their ultimate rtght·Of·way end Improved to city stand8f<M lnciud1ng street trees. street hghll and street signs. (3) All utiht1es shall be installed underground: (41 On·s•te w81kways and driveways shall be installed 10 city standards, (51 The building Sha.II be repainted, (61 Payment of ell reqwed lees. and (7) A cash bond 1n the amount specified In section t7.28 110(b) 17 28 020 Permit -Application TG obtain a permit the applicant shall flrat me an application tn.etor Every such eppfl<:atlon ahell contain or hive appended tn.eto the lcMk>wlng Information (•I Name of atrMt and offlclal hOUM nut!'*· the neme of the trec1 ~/or bloc!! and zone UM legend. the tot numbef 8nd 111 dimensions. where th• building or struc:tur• to be moved la to be piac.d . (b) The ptopoted use or occupancy for the buildfnO, (cl The tr9Ct, blX k. lot, zone uae and offlcfal eddr ... ot the building 01 strvctura·a exlltlng locetlon. (d) All dlmenS1on1 1nd atrut"turef type ot the bulldlng or structure <•>The ne""9 of the repen •nd 1ny art••tlons or ~ltlonl; tf) The oomp•et• valultlon of ,,,. P"opoMd WOf1C (O) A P60t plan dt.., to ICM llhall be flied with the eppMcatlon Suctl ptot plan llh.it lndtcet• _.th dlfNl1910fl9, Ill existing and PfopOMd -~·· end - (tO Two deer ~IPht of t bultdlng. t7.21030 ~ notloe Wde Potted WNn 8'ICtl eppk .. lorl le Med wttll .. the lntormeekln "'"'*"· tN butkting. lt\alt lt\alt M .,._._.to...,.,,._ If I'-ttructuret can be m-. to OOftfOn"-"" epptk:atlte StN of Celtor'f\la lftd ~ bulllllftl~ "u. ~"'' cen be rrade to contonn. the.,.,.,. noea c.dt lf\el M,,.... ,__, the otty If the CMnOl M rMdt to contotm '#Ith the "**"""" ,... I ...,.,ti of the Hvn...._1 lelClfl ...... , the ~ ......... t7 21.040 ..,.,. Ntlce csd ~ The "°'9m of ~ encl rtilOCetlOn ca'd INI ~ "-tolowWIO lnfonnhn 17 28 050 Catds P<>9ted In conlC*:UOUI 1)4.ce mewing notloe oerd et*' be P<*ed In deer~ !in a ~uoue ,,._. ~o•ltnately 16 feet baCll of the front property tine on 0. lot to wtidl It le pr()90Md to M(Wt the = 0t atruc:t'Ur9 It the proposed mo..,. of the bulld4ng 0t structure" to• COfnet lot.• MCOnd moV1nQ notlOI c:atd et*' be 1n ll!l• "'*"*· racing the eec:ondar, atteet A moving notloe c:.atd ahall be po9ted °" the"°"' Of 1ny buMdlng 01 st.ruc:ture to be rnoV9d wftNn the Clty --~...t 17 28 060 Card p0s11ng perlOd The moving notice card• shall r"el.n pOSted for a perlOd of...,.,, (7) ce>nMCUtlVe daY9 At the end of tueh time moving notloe cards shall be removed by en offiel81 Of the city . 17 28 070 Determination of effect of mo..,.. II, f~ng Initial 1napection of the building, 1111 <Mterrnlned that the atructura would have an adverse ettect on the characteristlOI of the netgtlbOrhood to which 11 11 propoted that the building De moved, the planning director sh.ell refer the matter to the zoning administrator · t 7.28 080 Review by zontng admlnlatrator The zoning administrator shall review the mailer aa an adm1nistrau..,. tot to determine whether the movement of the bulldlng to Its proposed l~tlon wlll advet'sety affect the netghbOrttood ba.MCS on the following criteria l•I The •oe or the building compared with the aoe ot those a1ready.1n the neighborhood. lb) Architectural design or the building compared with those 1n the neighborhood and the ettect upon aame. and (c) The 11ze of the structure In comparison to thote 1n the neighborhood 17 :>8 090 Dec1t1on or zoning admin11trat0f The zoning adm1n1stra1or rnay approve condtUonally appro..,. or d1upprove tl1e appl•cauon lor a permit to relocate 17 28 tOO Protest and hea11ng Any protest wtlh respect 10 a oecillon or the zoning administrator egeJnst the mo111ng of a bu1ldl'lQ or structure shall be 1n writing signed by one or more petSO('IS owning real prOP41ftY wtthln thrM hUndred 13001 feet of the retoca11on to which 11 1s proP<>Sed such building or structure oe moved and filed In the otftce of the C•ly cle<k Within tne trme'\pee1tled on themovtng notice eat'd The c11y council s11a11 hear such protes1 at 11s first regul8! meeting atter 1ne ume lor wing protests !l&S e .. plred 17 28 t 10 Aeloca11on permtl··Bond required la) No relocation perm11 Shall be issued unless the applicant has first POSted a cash bonCI (bl The t:>Ond shall. in form 1oin1 and several name the c11y ot Hunt1ng1on Beach 11 obllQM end shall oe .., an amount eQual to the cost plus 50 percent of the worll reQuired 10 oe done 1n order to comply with all ot tl'le cond1t10ns 01 svcll relocation permit as est1male<:1 by the building ott1c1a1 , (Cl No bond. no.Never need be posted in any ease where tne out1C11no ottic1a1 shall oetermine that the on•-, relocation involved 1s that of moving a buldtng temporaf!ly to a regularly occupied ous1ness premises of a nouse movftf or that of mo111ng a bu1ld1ng to ad1acent property of the same owner. but the eJ1cept1ons herein made Sha!' not apply unless tne bulfd1f1Q oll1c1a1 finds that no such security 1s necessary 1n order 10 assure comphanee wtthy tl1e reQu•rements ot mis secuon / 17 28 t20 Bond cond111ons Every bona posted pursuan1 to th•s section Shall oe cond111oned lat Thft each and all or the terms and conditions of the re1ocat10,, per'll1t st1all be comphec:I ""tn •:>ti'\~ sattslact1on 01 "'' building oll1c1a1 tbl That all of the work r8Qu1red 10 oe done pursuant to the cond1t1oni. ol the reloca11on pe1m1l !:l"a11 oe lullv oertormf'd •"0 completed w1th1n the time spec1lte<:1 •n the relocation permtt or 1t no 11me 11 spec1hed w•th•n n1n.-ty 1901 days a11iw """ retocauon permit 1s 1Ssued The time spec:1hed 1n any permit may oe e» teride<J tor good and S·)f• ,,.,..,,, C4uW l:"y t~ t>o.11101ng oll1c1al No such eittens1on of time shall be valid unless in .,;rit1ng and no sucn e11eosion sl'lall re.e11se any suretv fro,.. a"' bond 17 28 130 Oelautt 1n performance ot cond1t1ons--Not1Ce g111en 1a1 Whenever the Du11d1ng ott1c1al snau !ind that a detau11 has occurred n 1he ~·• >•manct' 01 dr"\ ·~,.,or CO"ld•t on ot •"Y oerm11 .vri11en no11ce 1nereol snail oe Q•.,en 10 the pronc1pal fbl Such nottGes shall specify the work 10 oe done lt1e estimated cost th&1eo1 and the perioo 01 t me deeMed b\ the building ofl1c1a1 to t>e reasonaoty necessary for the comp1e1ton ol svcn •Ort• 1c1 A'1er recetpt or such notice the owner shall cause tne reQuired iNOrto. 10 oe perlorrneo :;r 1a ltrig triere1n ti\& ound11'19 otltc.1al stiall then proceed lortnw11h to cause the reQuireoo .,;ork 10 t>e pertormed ano como•ete A.11 costs •n<: irred sl'lall t>e paid out of the alorementioneo casn Dond No 1tab1hty snall De •ncurreo mere1n otnet than t ,r l•t' ,..~no11ure of tl'le sum in hand therefore 17 28 140 Cash oono--Manner ot enforcement II a c.curi Dond nas been posted nolt~ ot delaun as oro .. 1dea ab<>ve s1'atl oe given 10 the pr1nc1pat and 1f compliance ts no1 obtained 11111thin trie time spec1f1ed the butldino ott c•at n l'l•S d1scre11ot\ sna11 proceed w1thoul delay anCI without further notice ot proceedings wflatever to use trie c.as11 dePOS•I of any porttl')" of ~en deposit to cause the reQuire<J work to be done by contract or otherw1~ The Dalance 11 any ot such casri dePOsit snall upon completion of the wotk. be returned to tne depositor or his successor or assigns alter deduc11ng the cost of tne wori. plus 25 percent thereof 17 28 150 Option to demoltSl'I building When any default nas occurred ori the pan ot t"4 principal under the preceding provisions the Du1ld1ng oll1c1al s11all have the option, on hey ol completing the work re<Jutred o• demohsl\•no ine ou1101ng or structure and clearing d eaning anCI restot1ng tne slle 17 28 160 Bond--PerioJ\nd termination The term of eacn Dond oosteo pyrsoant to 1n1s sec11on Shall terminate upon 1"8 complehon to the sa11stac1ton of the 0o1101ng othc1at ol the oertormance or ctll tne lftfms ano cond111ons of the rei<>Gatton permit Such complet1on srisll be ev1oence<J oy a statement thereof stgned Dy the cx.i1ld1ng ott1e1a a COP) ot wtllCh sna11 t>e serit to any principal upoo request When a castl bood has oeen POSled the cash shall ~ returnee •o •roe deoos•tor or to nts successors or assigns upon the term1na1ton ol ll'le bOnd e•c.ept any p0rtion theteol Iha• rnav nall(" oeen vied o• oecuc1eo as eisewnere 1n 1ri1s cnaoter provided 17 28 170 Entry upon premises Tne Du1ld1ng otf1c1a1 ano h•S duly utnOf•Ze<l reprewntat•ves snal• nave access to !he orem•ses described 1n 111e relocation permit ror ttte PY•POse o1 .n5pect1ng the orogress nt lne wen 17 28 180 Default· Completion 01 wor by c•t'r In tne event of any oetault 0n trot' oertom,ance 01 a"1 le<'m 0' cono1tion 01 tne •t'IOC~•·on permit 1ne bu•ld1ng ott.c1a1 o• n1s author zed reoresentat1ve sn1111 riave tnt' ••g!\1 to go uPOn the prem ses to "Omp Pl" !tie !l'Qu rPd wor\. ".>r 10 r;>mOve 0' demOhSf' tne Ou•ldtng Or structure 17 28 190 Interference w11n c..omotet•OO Dy city 11 'unta~. fu1 tor tne owner or "'" rftP<esertta11ve svcoesSOt's '>r as5>0ns ~ any O'""'' person 10 •nterfere w11r.. or obstruct tile "9rt"ss Of egress to or from.,., SIX'" p•em1ses ot tl'e city "' Huntington Beac" t>ng qed •n 1ne wor11 of compte11n9 demo11sh1ng or removing any building or strycture lo• wh1Ch 11 reloca11on pe.m11 hds oeen s .. ued Jltt>• oelaull l'las occur•ed n trie oerlormsnce ol the terms or i;ood 11ons ttw!lreol 17 28 200 Relocation oerm1ts··E 11cept on Ttie orov1sions ot this chapter relating to trie post1rig ot oonds snau '101 ·aooty wnerf' tt'lt' bu1I01ng or struClure •S to be moved 10 a 1oca110,.. outStde the city limits tn such cases 11 l"e bu•ldtng ottic1a11°nos tt"lcll the owtd1ng o• siructyre •S so constrvcteio and 1n such condition that •t can be moved w•th safety !he oerm11 snail be 1ssuf'CI w11hou1 tnE' rPQuirement or a DOnCJ I SECTION 8 Hun11nQton Beach Mun1c1oa1 Code Ch·aoter 1i' 36 •5 amended lo rt>ad as follows c Npt9f 17 .31 T"AILEA PA .. KS ANO "EGUlATIONI Tn1s criaoter repeated ov Oroinance 3022 89 SEC110N 9 Hvnt1ngton B.-ach Muni<:•Pal Cooe Chapter 17 40 is tlE!f ebv amended 10 •ead as louo ..... s Chaptet 17 .AO MECH.ANtCAl CODE 1" 40 O tO AClop11on Tnere is rwYeby adoote<I o., tne city council ot lhe city of Huntington a..ch that cer1a1n code known as tt1e un11orm Mun.c1pa1 Code 1988 edition and I~ whOle thereol compiled o., tile lnttwnall0fl8l ASS0C1at10n of Plumbing and Mecr•anica1 Ott1c1a1s anO 1nternationa1 Coo•euince of Building Otf1Ciats Sucri cooe and amendments therelo. 1s hereby adootf'd and 1ncorporateo oursuan1 to CaJ1forr11;1 Government COde secllOOS 50022 2 et seQ u tutty u th<>ugh aet forth at length nltfetn tor tl'le ourPOse of protecting oubhc hea1th and safety by prescrib•f\9 by m1n1mum standards lor the UM. ~n and inst 1oi11on of heating ven111a11ng comlort~·ng equ1pmen1 and retr~ation 1yatem1, by requ1r1ng • perml1 and 1nspec11on 101 tne 1ns1allatton. alteration snd rep1aoement of said eciu1pmenl by providing for the administration and enforcement 01 such reou1rements and presc.r•b1ng penalties tor V10lat1on1 ther..of From the date on which this chaoter takes effect th!! orov1s1ons thefeot stlalt be cOt11rolhng *1'h1n lhe corporate hm1ts ot the city or Huntington Beech t7 40 020 T•lle This chapter Shall be known as lht" Hunttngton Be "Mechanical Code may be cited es SUCfl and wm t>e referred 1<. tlt'rt"1n as lh•S cOde SECTION 10 Huntington Beach Mun1c1oa1 Code Chapter 17 44 is tw!lreby amended 10 read as IOllOws Chaptet 17.4-t PLUMetNG COOi 17 44 O 10 Aoopt1on There is hereby adooted oy the city councn ot the city 01 Huntington a..ch that ot1rte1n code known as the Uniform Plumbing Code compl.ted b~ \ht' 1nternet1one1 AuoclatlQn ot Plumbing and Mechenleal Otncieia, t)ej~ the 1988 ed•tion nd the Whole thefeof. lhclvd1ng the standard• but e•clud1"9 Ap~dix C and Par1 1. Administration .. Sucf'I code and amendments thereto IS hereb., adopted and incorporated pursuant to c.hiomta aov.tnment Code teetlonS 50022 2 (Ill sea as lully as thoogh set torth at length hefe 1n tor the purpoMS of preecrlblng reguletlON ~vemtng tn. installation alteration repair and maintenance or olumbing and drainage systems From the data on whleh thla chapter takes elleGI the prov1s1ons of &aid code 1oget'1er w1tl'I amendments thereto ahell be c:ontrofflnQ w.th1n the ~ate llmltt of the city ot Huri1tng1on Beach 17 44 020 Title This c;hapter shall be known as the HuntlnQton Beach Pk1mb1ng Code may be Cited as suet\ and wlll be relerre<l 10 nere1n as this cOde 1 7 44 030 Repeateo by Ordinance No 3022 89 17 44 040 ~ by Ordinance No 3022 89 1 7 44 050 Repeel.c3 by Ordlnenc;e No 3022 99 t 7 « 060 Sut>M<:tlon (g> of Mchon 1007 Weter Heaters is hereby lln*"ded to reed u follows . Section t007(g) All water heater• Shall he..,. an approved oomblnetlon temperltura end preetutt r..W val¥t lnltalted on the hot water outlet ot the water heater end the drain sh.it terminate as spedfted In tubttac11on l•l EXCEPTION -'*' ~roll'ed by the building official. water heaters lnatalled M r~ta tor 91119flng W9ter ,_..,. 1nS1de elClttlng bulldlngs mty be tnatait,O wtth an approll'ed temperature gas ehUtofT vlllW In lleU of ternper.iurt end pra.ure relief val\la W'*'t it Is lmprtetloabta to compfy With requlrem.n .. of tubeectlon (•l ttereot fhlt ~ tt In tcldtttOft to the regular thermostlt · '7 44 070 Sut>Mctjon (h) of aec11on 1009, ··~ ot ~-Ind Pipe." It htr9by timtnOed to reed• toflOWI 'Sec1ion 100l(h) Sin of ~er end 8uitcllng Supply Pipng V96n0 T•blt 10.2 f(nowtng the~~ et 'he•ter met• Of other aourc. of aupply. end 8"er tubtrec=/2 pound pet....,. Inell pr-.n for etch fooC of dttflli•IOI In •vetlon t>etwltn IUCh '°"'~of~ and the ...., ~ CMtat In the ~ OI on I'-p1•11 ..... .-tM 'Pfwe Renae gtOVP wttNn ~ thit ~ faft Select the • ..,,..._. oo4umtl ~le ...... to OI longer ltW\ .. reqUlred length FOl'Qw down the COiumn to• ftxture Uf"' Wlf¥9 *"*to cw......, l'*' tM lotal nume. of 1lt""9 _.. requtred by tn. lnst .... tiOn K11¥1ng ioee*' .,_ Pf'oper hl\n uNI Yllf¥e for the reqylr'td ... .._ GI ......, __, ..... ~~Witt M tound In the two left~~ fitO tttUltcllnO ~ plpeltMll be ... tMr\ 3/4 ~ .,_ dlM ... end no~......-... '°' a MW I ll1 ll ... ~ -'*' M 1tM than t inch ctwneeer Eactt ITWn buldlf'I 1N1....,. 1 ""'*"""'of two SI.,.._'-..... one oA ~ INI be rMCMy acc111t1Ne to the rw ywct," t7 ,44 OIO Table t0..2 .,,_lded T _.. t0-2 ll .,,. dt ll by dmlftg ._...,. .. minimum •. 17 44 OIO "'911il'td ~ ~ lOUI• UCTtOH M ""91ttllf'O" lelO\ ~Codi 0...., 17 •Iii__, M• •• , ,.... •Wilt •s •• • ' I t f : , I f COMt DAILY PILOT I -------ftmC.. ftmC mllCI • t ............ " • • r 1 1 • 1111ctt"8 Code. 1tl7 edttton. p°ubllhed ~ the t111tow• Are Protection •11a *''°"· 8'IClh code le ~ ........ lncorPotMed purwt 1IO GowernrnellC COde MClioill 50022.2 ...... and HMllt\ and lalilty Code MClkln 11111.'lar ._~of SMMCrlblng ~ OCW-NllJI the lrtltllll'*', .......... ,_,.and fNin~ of ... tllotalWI ......_.Iona In 1M dty of Hunelng1on 8Mcf'I, and repulna II Otdil'tnoee and per18 of ordlnencee In wnfk1 • ..__..h. From 1he date Of\ wNcft tNa ~ lMI• ettect, tt'9 provt1,on• of M6d eode, togtChef wttn lfMl!dtnentt "*-O. lflll be controllnQ wltNn the corpor ... llrNtt of 1he dty of Huntington 8Mcf'I. 17.48.020 nu.. This chapter lhall be known u the "Huntington Beech Electrical Code," may be cited u auch. end wfll be ,.._,_to~ .. "this code." 17.48.030 Section 110..5 amended··Alumlnum conduetor' Al-** and..-.. .. of tNI OOdl lllOwtnO the UM of elumlnum conductor• 9'\.tl be subject to Hmit•tlons th•t Mimlnum oonclUctOtt"""" tMn No. t AWO lflaH not be UMd. t7 48.CMO Section 25()..83 amended-Mede and Other Electrodee. EJectrodM ct.c:tlbed In MCt1on 25().83 lhalt not be uMd except thoM Which ate lltted and approved for the local soll c:ondltk>M. The emendmentt do. not apply to1emp0t1ry power construction poles. 17 . .e8.050 Sections 331·3. 33&·3 and 339-3 amended. Sections 331-3, 336-3,and 339-3 are amended to read as follows: ~ . "Usei Permitted or Not Permitted. Type NM or NMC cable, and Type UF cable lltlall not be UMd In any bulldlng(s) exoept on one and two-family dwellings, and In multlfamlly dwellings where the multlfemlly dweltlnga do not exceed three (3) storlet In hetght, as described In section 336-3 .. 17 .ee.060 Secllqn 3.e8-1 amended·· Use of eleetr1ca1 metalllC tubing. Section 3"8· 1 is "-reby •mended to read as fOlk:"' "S.Cllon 348-1 -Use The use of electrlcal metatllc tubing shall be permltt9d tor both expoaed and cc:>noe.led Y.Otk Electrical metallic tubil"lg shall not be used: (1) where. during rnstall•llon ~ •f1erward. It will be aubject to.-vere ph~I dam-oe; (2) where protected from corrosion solely by enamel; (3) In cinder concrete or cinder htl Where aubject to per t moisture. (4) where exposed to the earth or ln the earth. Where practlcab6e, disslmllar metM In cont.ct 11nyWhef'e In he ~ystem shall be avoided to ellm1niue tne posSiblhty of galvanic action W"-r• eapoMd to the "9ther. electrlcal met lie tubing fittings snall be approved for the atmo:sphere-. Tl'wtobtng al'd flthno-shall compty wftt't Metlon 300·8." 17 ;t8.070 Arllcles 34S and 346-lntermedlate Metal Conduit and Rigid Metal Conduit. lntetmedla~ metal conduit and rigid metal conduit shall not be used In the earth or ground except when the condult(s) and Its or lhefr asaoclated flttlng(s) 11e triple hall-lapped with •O mil weatherproof tape or 11s equ~valent SECTION 12. HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 17 60 IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS Chlptef 17.IO SOLAR E•ltOY COOE 17.60.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the clty council of the city of Huntington Beach that certain oOde known as the Uniform Solar Energy Code. compiled by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanlc•I Officials. being pat tlcularly the 1988 edition thereol and the whole thereof, excluding the appendix. Such code, and amendments thereto. Is hereby adopted and l"lcorporated pursuant to California Government Code sections 50022.2 et seq. as lulty aa though set out at length herein tor the purpose ot protecting public health and safety by prescribing minimum standards for the use, design and 1nstalla11on of solar energy systems, by requiring a permit and Inspection for lnstallatlon. alteration and replacemt'nt ol said equipment. by providing for administration and enforcement of such requirements; and prescribing pen31t1es for 111olat1ons thereof From the date on which this chapter takes ettec1, the provisions thereof Shall be controlling w1th1"l the corpNate hm11s of the city of Huntington Beach ' 1760020T111e Tn1s 1;r "ter Shdll be known as the "Huntington Beach Solar Energy Code," may be cited as soch and will be referred •o "'1Mt-1ro 1 •h•"I code 17 60 030 Repealed bv Ord1Mnce No 3022 89 17160 O.lO Repealed by ordinance No 302ll89 SECTION 13 This ordinance snall take ettecJ thirty days atter us passage PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Courc1I ol tile City of Huntington Beacn at a regular meeting th9feof held on the 20th day ot November t989 AnEST: Connie Brockway Ctty Ci.rtr Vote 7 Ayes MacAll1s1er Winchell. Green. Mays. Bannister Stlvo Erskine Published Orange Coast Daily P1101 NovemMr 30. 1989 Thom .. J. Maya Mayor ,..., Th94 i PUBLIC NOTICC PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICC J--------PU8llC NO TIC£ OADINANCE NO. 3020 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY REPEALING CHAPTER 17.51 THEREOF, AND ADDING THERETO NEW CHAPTER 17.51 ENTITLED, "UNIFORM FtAE CODE" The City Counc11 ol the Cuy of Huntington Beach does ordain as follows SECTION I Chapter 17 56 ot the Huntington Beach Munictpal Code 1s hereby repealed SECTION 2 The Huntington Beach Municipal Code 1s hereby amended by adding thereto new Chapter 17 56 enlllled "Uniform Fire Code to read as follows 17.56.010 Adoption The<e 1s aoopteo by the Ctty Council. tor the purpose of prescr1b1ng regulatlons governing cond111ons hazardous to Ille and proper ty from tire or explosion. that certain code and standards known as the Uniform Fire COde. Including Appendices l·A. l·B 1-C. ll·A. 11-C. 11-E. lll·A. 111.c IV-A and VI-A and amendments thereto. published by the Western Flre Chiefs Association and the International Conference of Building Olftelals, being pwticularly the 1988 edition thereof and trie 1989 supplement to the Uniform Ftre Code and the whole thereof, save and except those portions as are hereln1f1er mOdifled or amended. of which cOde and standards not less than one ( 1) copy has been and is now filed 1n the office of the city clerk. and the same 1s hereby adopted and Incorporated as fully as If set out at length herein. and from the date on wtilch such Uniform Fire Code shall take ettect. ttte provisions thereof shall be controlling within the llmits of the city/ of Huntington Beach and shall hereinafter be referred to in this chapter as the Huntington Beach Fire COde. (Ord. 2865. 12 Nov 86: Ord 2638. 9/83: Ord 2430. 7/80, Ord 2188. 6/n , Ord 1900. 3174'; Ord 1414, 6168; Ord. 1131. 4165) 17.56.020 Definition. Wherever the word Jurlsd1Ctlon" is used in the'Hunt1ngton Beach Fire Code. It shall mean the City of Huntington Beach. (Ord 2865. 12 Nov 86, Ord 2638. 9/83; Ord 2"30, 7180; Ord. 2188, 6177, Ord 1414, 6/68; Ord 1131, 4165) 17 .56.030 Appeals Whenever the Chief of the Fire Department shall disapprove an application or refuse to grant a permit applied for. or when 111s claimed that provisions of this code do not apply, or that the true Intent and meaning of this cooe has been misconstrued or wrongly Interpreted, the applicant or permlttee may appeal from the deciak>n of the Chief of the Fire Department to the Huntington Beach appeals board within thirty (30) days from the date of the decision appealed. (Ord 2865, 12 Nov 86, Ord 2638, 9/83; Ord 2430. 7180; Ord.2188 6n7, Ord. 1900, 3/7.e, Ord 1414, 6168) 17 56.040 New materials. processes 0< occupancies --Permits The City Admlntstrat0<. the Chief of the Are Department, and the Chtef ol the Flre Prevention Olvisk>n Shall act as a commtt1 .. to determine and specify. after gMng •ffected persons an opportunity to be heard. any new materials, processes or OCCY~ Whlct'I thaU require permtts In lddltlon to those now enumerated ln this code The Chief of the Fire Ptevention Otviskln shall Pott such list In a consplc:uoua place tn l'ris office. end distribute copies to interested persons. (Ord. 2865. t2 Nov 86; Ot'd. 2138. 9183, Ot'd. 2430. 7180; Ot'd. 2188. 6n7: Ord 1900, 3/74, Ord 1" 14, 61&8) 17.541050 Section 3 101 ameoded -Unlawful continuance of a fire hazard. Section 3.101 ls amended by hereby adding aubtec:t1ons (a). (b). (c) to reed u folk>ws: a. Uniform Fire COde Section 3. t01(a). Exoept as provided In SectlOn 3.101(b) any per.on oper•tlng or maintaining any occupancy, premises or ~icle in vtotatlOn of this Code Shall be gutlty of an lnfr11c:tlon b. Section 3. 101(b) Any person wtio thall fall to take Immediate action to abate a Are or Life Safety Haz•d When ordered or notified to do so by the Chief 0< his duty authorized representative or wtio vtotatea the foOowlng MCtlona of this code or t.he municipal code shall be quilty of a misdemeanor: UNIFORM FIRE CODE 3.101 Unlawful continuance of huatd 3. 102 Compllance with order or notice 3. 103 Compliance with condemn•tlon t-o 3. 1CM Oeatruc:tlon of signs or tags 10. 102 lnterlerenee with Fire Dlpar1rnent 10.201 Tampering with lire equipment 10.202 T1mperlng with lire hydrant OI eppllance 10.2CM Tamperlng barricades 1 t .103 Ol.c:ard burning ob)ects t 1.302 F .... alatms n .108 Manuf11c:turing Of uptoslves n .301 u .. tnd handling n .302 TrantpOrtatlon of exptOSlves HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE Oil 11..JO. 120 W.-.ed SaMty Equipment 11.1Q. 130 IMowout Prevw'ltlon 11.14JMO A111111ng of F"*'8 11.J1.010 w ... 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CIW.,Ma•••r ..._D; t •ll .. 11• 121 s ----~-...... --~ 17.51.100 lect6on 10.30ICc) ....... -Gtowp A Ooowpel.-., lettion 10.30ltc) flUf'ftber'I t and 3 .. ......,... end numbers •• 1. and ..... ~ edded ~ r.-d • tolowe: \~> = ==-. Alt ~ ....... ..,. .,... be~ In ,...... uwt .., .... oocupentl tor the coneumptlon of llCotMllc ••.-and ui....,Med ec c 111 c y uw ....,.1M toe9.,.. of IUdl ui....,Med roome and asaernbfy uw "ceede 5,000 ..-. ..... For Ullll to be coneid•9d M ..,.,. ... 1M aeper.-.on thll be not .._then • required tor• tow how oceupency Ml*etlon. TM.,.. of oaw ~.,...be~....._...,_..., by .. .._. a tour how occupancy eeperatlon. 3. &hlbltlon end d6apley rooms Alt automatic aprlnlder ~ shall be Inst.._, In Gtoup A ~ Whtctl have mQ(lt than 5,000 tquW• .... of floor ., .. which Gall be UMd '°' .. hlbltlon °' dltplay purpoee9. e. Other .,... nw= .... bulclrtg...,.....,. 1a a atage or MdoMd p1attomi. 7. ThtOUQhOut ltle .._..•portion of the buMdlnQ llbcwe the ftr8C floor It UMd for df'lnklng flltdlor dining. 8. ThroughoUt the bu&kfiAO When a portkln of 1M buMdtng ~the rlrat floor le uMd tor 1ny auembty purpoee, other than drinking end/or dining, wtth en occupwit IOed of 50 or ~ ~·· 17.56.110 Sec11on 10.JOl(d) amended -Group B. Olvtston 2 Oocupandea. Sec11on 10.30e(d) ta amended to reed aa followa. • I (d) Group 8 , DMtlon 2 Occupanclet. An abtomatlo sprinkler ••em lhalt be Installed In retail ..... rooms clMMCI u Group B. Olvlak>n 2 Occupancies w!Mre the floor ., .. exceed• 5,000 equare feet grou floor llf .. or In Group B, OMslon 2 retail saln occupincles more than three stories In height. The., .. of menanlnea lltlatl be lnclud9d In determining the areas where sprinkler• are requlr9d 17.56.120 Section 10.306(1) ldded •• Automatic fire extlngullhlng systems --Group R. OIVlalon 3 Occupancies. Section 10.306 amended by hereby •ddlng subsection (I) to reed u followt: (I) Group R, Division 3 Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system complying with Huntington Beech Ar• Department Standatds shall be Installed when the total gross floor atN ex~ 5,000 1qu1t• feet, or has an occupied noor over thr .. stories. or Is over 30 feet In height. as determined by Department of Community OeveloPfTleflt. 17 56 130 Section 10.308 amended -Permlaslble sprinkler ommlsslons Section 10.308 Is amended by adding t"-reto number 6 to read as follows 6 .When the ivoss SQuare footege of the bu1tdlng Is C!iylded Into nonsprlnkler9d units by four(•) hour m~ fire retlstlv• separation walls. the bulldlng wlll not require sprinklers. The four-hour mlSOnry walls shall have no opeolngs. Shall have parapets 30 inches above the rooftlne • .mt'e.tend horizontally to sepatate exterior combustible cornices. canopies, etc. EXCEPTION II lour-hour masonry walls are not extended horlzontalty. a 5 foot distance Shall be provided between the four-hour masonry wall and exterior combustible cornices. canopies, etc. (Ord 2865, 12 Nov 86) 17.56.140 Table t0.309 amended ·.· Standpipe Requirements Table 10 309 •• Standpipe Requirements and footnotes thereto are amended to read u follows: Groups I. H.B. Div 1, 2 or 3 occupancies and Group R. Div 1 occupancies less than four stories high but greater than t0.000 square feet per gross 11001 area." No. 5 under ··sprinklered Bullding," "Standpipe Class," Table 10.309, Is amended as follows: delete "No Requirement". add "Class Ill", Footnote No. 7. "Nonsprlnklered Building," Is added to read as follows "Open structures to be Class I and II " (Ord 2865. 12 Nov 86) 17 56 150 Section 11.114 amended -· Offensive smoke and odors Section 11.11• Is amended to rnd as follows No material shall be burned, under a permit or otherwise. which shall, 1n burning, cause or create a dense smoke or odor . 17 56 160 Section 14 104(d) amended .. Flre alarm systems --Required Installations •• High-rise oll1ce bu11d1ngs and Group R. Division 1 Occupancies Section 1'. 1().4(d) Is amended to read as follows (d) High-rise Oll1ce Bu1ldlngs and Group R, Division 1 Occupancies A fire alarm and communication system complying with the prov1s1ons ol Section 1807 of the Building Code shall be installed In A Group B. D1v1sion 2 ontee buildings havtng floors used for human occupancy located more than 55 feet above the lowest level ol lire depar1men1 vehlcle access. B Group R, 0tVISlon 1 Occupancies having floor~ used for human occupancy located more than 55 leet above the lowest fire depar1ment vehicle access 17 56 t 70 Section 77 201(p) amended •• Storage of e11ploslves Section n 20 t(p) i s amended to read as lollo~s. IP) When an explosive has deteriorated to en extent tttat it 1s In an unstable or dangerous cond111on. or 1f nltrogtycerln teaks from any exp!oSlve, then the person In possession of such explosive shall 1mmedlatly report the faC1 to the chief and upon his authorizauon, shall proeeed to destroy such •llPl<>Slves and clean floors stained with nitroglycerin 1p Keordance w1th the instructions of the manufac1urer. Destroying of explosives shall be done under the direction of Huntington Beach Police Department Personnel. who have been trained and authortzed by tM Chief of Police · 17 56 180 Section 79 t09 amended -Tank ldent.lflca11on Sec11on 79 109 is amended by deleting the exception 17 56 190 Sec11on 79 50 1 amended -Stationary tank storage above ground outside of bu1ld1ngs Section 79 501 is amended to read as follows. and by adding ttt9feto the lollowlng exceQhon Restr1c1eo Locations The hmlts referred to herein prohibiting storage ol Class I and II liquids In outside. above ground tanks are riereby established tor all commercial land use districts as defined in the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code EXCEPTIONS {a) Bulk plants may eidst in M 2 industrial districts only lb) Class Ill liquids may only be stored on properties with an O or O 1 sutfb. (c) Class II liquids may be stored temporarily on construction :Jiles with the approval or ttie fire ch1et (Ord 2865. 12 Nov 86 Ord 2638, 9183. Ord 24301 7180; Ord. 2188, 6177, Ord. 1900. 3174. Ord 1414. 6/68. Ord 1131, 41651 17 56 200 Section 79 601 emended •• Tank storage underground outside or under bulldlngs Section 79 601 1s amended to read as follow!> (a1 Location A flammable ()r combustible lfquid storage tank may be located underground outside of or under a bvtldlng 11 svch installation meets trie requirements of this section. The tank sria11 be so located with respect to existing foundations hnd support tnat trie loads earned by the latter cannot be transmitted to the tank The distance from any part of a tank storing liquids 10 tne nearest wall of any basement, pit, cellar or property line shall be not less than 3 feet A m1n1mum distance ol 1 foot shell to shell. shall be malntllned between underground tanks The 1nstalla1ton of underground combustible I flammable liquid tanks 1s hereby prohibited 1n all residential districts The hre chief may autho111e 1nstallat1on of underground combustible / flammable hqu1d tanks in agrlcul1ural districts (Ord 2865. 12 No .. 86 Ord 2638 9 83 Ord 2430 7180) 17 56 210 Section 79 1103(b1 and (el amended ·· Location ol well Suosec11ons (bl dnd {el ot section 79 1103 are nereby amended 10 read as tollows (bl No Oii well ,hall t>e orilled within 25 feet of any dedtealed pubhc street highway or nearest ra11 of a rauway t>t><ng used as suc h 11 tel T1.e distances set out in suosect ons 1a1 (O). (C) and ldl ot this section. at the d1scret1on of the chief. mey oe reduced ( 1) Sprinklers are installed n me structure to meel the standards and spec1f1ea1tons ot the city ot Huntington Beacri and (2) Tne proposed building nas a Six foot masonry wall separating the oll well from the building. and (3) The proposed building has a noncumbustlble roof (4) Or an alternate means of h•e protection approved by the fire chief (Ord 2865. 12 Nov 86. Ord 2638. 9183: Ord 2430. 7 80. Ord 2 188. 6177) 17 56.220 Sectton 79 110.C(b) amended •• Discharge upon a street or water channel Section 79 110'(b) Is amended to read as follows (bl Discharge on Ground Otl. waste 011. refuse or waste ~ater1a1 shall not be permitted on the surface ol the grouno 17 56.230 Section 79 1105 amended ··Sumps. Section 79 1105 Is amended 10 read as follows The maintenance of any sump or other trasin for the retention of oil or petroleum products in this city IS prohibited. (Ord 2865. 12 Nov 86. Oro 2638. 9183) 17.56 240 Section 79 1113 added ·-Huntington Beach Oil Code. Section 79 1113 Is hereby added to read as follows The Huntington Beach Oil Code (Huntington Beach Municipal Code Title 15) 1s lnc:orporatfd herein by reference, and declared to be pan of the Huntington Beach Flre COde as though set out In full herein (Ord 2865, 12 Nov 86; Ord 2638. 9183. Ord 2•30. 7180) 17 56 250 Section 79 1701 amended -Transportation pipelines •• Permits Section 79 101 1s amended herewtth by adding subsections (a) and (bl to read as follows {a) For permits to use or to excavate near a pipeline used for the transP0<1at1on of flammable or combustible liquids, see Section .e 10 t (bl Transportation pipelines Shall be sub,teet to the requirements contained 1n California Government Code Sec11ons 51010 et seq (California Pipeline Safety Act of 1981). and California Health and Safety COde ~ 13107 5 as such regul•Uons now exist and any amendments thereto. (Ot'd. 2865. 12 Nov 86. Ot'd. 2638. 9183. Ord 2430. 7180) 17 .56.260 Section 8 1 108 added -AISies. Section 81 108 ls hereby amended by adding subMCt1on (al' to reao as follows Aisles A1Sles -"11111 comply with the requirem.nts for exlta and the fotlowing 1 When mechanical stocking methods are utilrzed, the minimum aisle width shall be 8 feet 2 When manual stocking methods are utilized. the minimum 11"9 width shall be 4" inches. 3 During the stocking operation, a minimum exlt width of "" Inches Shall be malntalned • When cross aistes are provided the maximum required width shall be 1.e t .. t 5 Aisles Shall not have a dead end greater than 20 feet 1n length. (Ord 2865. 12 Nov 86) 17 .56.270 Adopt Appendix 1-A amended --Life safety requirements for existing buildings other than high rise. Appendix l·A sections 1(a). 2(c). 1(a) General EXCEPTION Group R Otv1s1on 1 less than seven (7) units. Group R. 0111islon 3: Group M, and ri1gh' rise occupancies • 2(c) Corridors EXCEPTION: Existing e<>rrldor waits. ceilings. and protection for openings not In compliance with the above may be permitted when such buildings we equipped wtth an approved automatic sprinkler system throughout to comply with the standaida 1nd apeciflcallons of the Huntington Beech Fire [)epartrMnt. 17 56.280 Appendix 11-C amended -Matinu. Appendix 11-C section 1. 5. 6. and 7 are amended to read as follows. 1 General Plana for marina flre-i)fotection ftcitltiel shall be appro....ct by the chief prior to installatlon The completed work sh•ll be subject to final inspection and approval after Installation Two (2) Mts ol plans Shall be submitted to the fire department indicating (e) The docic layout. (b) The location of wet standpipe outlets, accompanied by pipe schedules and hydrau•IC -.1lculat1ons. (C) Locatkln of hr• Htlftgul9her eablnett. 5. Ar•protectlon ~-All piers. WhaNM, ftoata with fKflltlea for mooring or MNlCtng five or more vessels and matioe ..va atatlont....,. be~ wtth ftre PfOtectlon ~t •follows. (a) A wet atandpipe ty9tern be~ on II doet(a, -.. ~or ma11ne aeNic. stations that exoeed one hundred ( 100) re.. In length or •• otherwlle lnecceelbte from city ftre hydr.,,,._ The -..1 standpipe system "*' be ~ble ot ~ 250 gllofw per minute at • ,....., preeeure of 50 ~ at the outlet lhe outle ~ bee 2-'"' Inch nallonal standard ttw.act Wtth an approved ge'9 vel¥I. ~· lhell be apecied at two h .ndred (200) foot lnterv• in approved tocMIOns, .,_....,. at point of pubtlC ~ Outtett ahll be tnecalled ao that they are reedlty vtalble, unobStlucted and readlty ~ •a piece of flr.....,..llna equipment. (b).,...,. and ~ thll be ~ •. tire epperetU9 ww roede and ......, tuppty system• wtth on-SH• fire · hydranta. "'9Y be ,....... by the ch191. 9udt ,.... and .... ~ ~ cotlfOrm to Artldl 10 of thla eode. (C) TN wet atendplpe ~ ...... be provided wMtl a ..... department •lamw connection Wf\leh shllt be located wtthln 5 feet'of the,,.. ..... epper-. ..... ,~ 8 POt1abAe fn.protecttoft equipment. (•) A 4A, 40-B;C ................ be locaeed ~ 150 .... along .,,. doc*. The fire ex11ngyl"'')f lltl9'1 be tocated In • atandafd tire ••t~ cetMnet wtth • tw.kabll glM9 front. TI1'I oablnft lhell have ptae.rds on both 8'da wtth the wordl 'FIN EXT1N0°'8HEA' and either ,_,,. M edeltUofMll --d on the tront or etleM be --"Y recognind from the ftont ... ftre ••tlnQui.. ~ . (b) Thec:Hef' Mal dlll ..... the type and number of ... OU. .. ~ to be ll'lt1811td ~ "*"ttlned In Wh "*1na. '· TWllllDttol ....... A,,_. tor tr• ....... *"" lmrnectlately 10 the fttt depNtment lhall be .... purwt to the .... di .net IJ I lfMiooa ol the HuntlftOton ~ ltre ~ (Otd HG. 12 Nov11: Or'd. 2'38. 1113; Ord 2430. 11-. Otd 2 , .. llT1) 17 M.2'0 Adopt~· .......... d -.._..,. ... .., .... Manll(rlr.tel)i F 9f\O 'icMdoue MaMtleil lnvienlOfy S.....,...,t Ap111ndb ..._, 1 II.., ... .__. llJy eddltle ..OWttort t•> to r..0 • Ollows· ledlon 1(~ no. """"""°" .._.. ...,. 11191· Code. CNpter 11 .18 a. """'por-.cs ~ b~ ,..., •• and ...,.., to be pert of the......,....._ "'9 Codi•._. ... out en f\llt ,,.,_, n,. t of Apoenct111 11-E end~ COde a..., 17 .... 1111 w:ed .... '11& ..... Pu ..... In "*'"'· llCT10N I . 1'-. ............. ._. "*'J _,. ..._ lta·9d~pto 'AW.0 AIC> AOOf''IO laf ._Cler eo..nal Of ttte Cter of HwflCWll'O':t liled\ .. • ,..,.., edtOurned ........ ...._.on ......... °' ........... V011:1A-.n11nn •·••& NA•llll °"11110.-... , ·- y,_....i,...,.. ~ ·THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30 1989 ~~~~'!~: ! calorie-.vvise f:loliclay t;!,~~'t..~.-onch 1h1ck sh= uadition and joy. Al we all know, that often means Spread potato slices on paper to~els. Blot to remove an abundance of calorie-rich and fat-laden foods. It excess moisture can be a frustraitina time of year for those who need Arrange one la)er of potatoes 10 con~ntnc to watch their weiaht. circles over bottom o f pan. pnnkle potatoes evenly , Even for those who are _not on a strict rcgiD_le, wt th a pinch of garhc. th~ me and nutmeg. SpnnlcJe tiahter foods that are lower 10 fat, salt and calones even!\ with about I tablespoon almonds. Season come a~ a welcome rcsp~Le d~a.the holiday season. wath Salt and pepper. 1f de ired. Conunue layenng Thi~ year, e~te~n with hght and he~t~ful potatoes in circle and spnolcJv each laver with r~. wtthout sk.impana o n any of the deheto~s garlic. th)me. nutmeg and almonds unul all 1ngrc-~uons we look forward to all year long. Try _th11 dients ha'e been used holiday buffet for .a healthful feast. ~11 .of the ~apes CoH~r pan 1 n~tl ...., th fo I Place a bea', ~ei"~t follow the Amencan Hean Assoc1atton's Dietary 1&>' ~ 1 1 · . "'' Guidelines with lower salt and cholesterol and less on top of foil. such a) a pie plate tilled wtth bean~ than JO percent of the calories comin$ from fat. Place pan o'er medium heat on sto"f Coot... for 5 T~ey are surprisingly low in calones, too. with minutes to bro"n bottom la)er of potatoes Place all but the dessert wei&hin~ in modestly C\t'under 200 pan in 0' en Bat...e at 350 degrees. ~5 mtnutes. until calories per serving. t ven the dessert is hardly an potatoes are tender indul&ence at 2SO calorics per serving of the Frozen Remo' e pan lrom 0' en Ltt potatoe cool wHh Souff're an<f only 9 1 additional calorics to top it with weight for 5 m1nutt.''I Remo'e "'eight and foil. Run Raspberry Sauce. knife around t.'dgt.' (lt pan to loosen potat~ ln,ert But most im portant, these recipes do not skimp onto ~n ing plattt.'r helort.' !K'n ing \tal e ser· on flavor. Witha.ut a doubt they'll go into the redpc vings box for use all year long. 'utnent'> l)t:r\l'nin!t ~alurl' 13"' protein. 2 5 g_carboh,drate 2 \ '' ~holt''-tl'rul 1 mg fat '9" g and ~od um 23 2 mg WATERCRE~ SOUP 1 tablespooa mar1ariDe 1 C8p cMppe4 OaJODI Z clUcllea bo.illon cabes Z C8pt boillDI water 4 c•ps watercre11 sprigs 3 caps (I poud) sliced iuccbini 1 potato, peeled and cubed 'i'I teaspoon tllyme Z caps lowfat milk Salt ud pepper to taste Melt marganne in large saucepan over medium heat. Stir in o nio ns; cook until soft. about 5 minutes. Dissolve bouillon cubes in boiling water. stir into onions. Stir in rema1ninj ingredients e~cept milk. Cover and simmer 30 minutes until zucchini and potafbcs are very soft. Puree m ixture in food processor with metal blade in place. Return pureed m ixture to pan. Stfr in milk. Sur soup over medium heat u ntil heated through. Season with salt and pepper. 1f desired, before serving. Makes 6 sef' 1ngs. Nutrients per serving: calories. I :2 1: protein. 5.53 g; ca rbohydrates. 17 4 g; cholesterol 7.6 7 mg: fat. 3.83 g; and sochum. 341 mg. GLAZED ROAST TURKEY BREAST 11, cup raspberry jam 14 cap raspberTy or red wine vinegar Z poands boneless turkey breast Mix together raspberry jam and vinegar in small m ixing bowl. Remove skin from turkey breast. Place turkey breast on fo1l-ltned roasting pan: brush lightly with jam mixture. unttl self timer pops up or juices run clear. Remove turkev fro m oven and allow to stand 10 minute before.: can·mg. Makes -10 ser· vings. Nutnent per c;en 1ng (J 5 o unce )· calones. 120: protein. 21.9 g. carboh~drates. 5.95 g: cholesterol. 59.9 mg. fat. A6 g. and sodium . ..i mg. COUSCOUS ALMONOINE STUFFlNG I tablespoon margarine 'i'I c11p clilopped onion Ya cap sliced celery 1 cup coascous I cap cbopped apples 'I• cap currants Ya teaspoon sage Melt margarine in largt.' saucepan over medium heat tir in onions and celerv: cook until soft. · 10 minute . Remo'e from heat: sttr in couscous. ap- ples. currants and sage D1ssoh e chicken bouillon cubes tn bo1ltng "'ater. stir into couscous. Co, er and let stand 5 m1nute-s. Fluff couscous wi th fork. t1r tn almonds and paro;le~. Mat...e 6 sen ings. ! cllicken bouillon cubes l 'i'I caps bolliag water 'i'I cup natHal sliced almonds, toasted "'a cap cbopped parsley :'\utnent pt'r '>l"n mg· calones. I 2: protrin. 5. I I g. carboh~ cf?ateo;. :2 J g: chole terol. 25 mg. fat. 6 21 g; and odium. 236 mg. Yule log a cool idea for dessert Want a dessert that looks and tastes as if you slaved all da), but involves a minimum of effon ? Tbe Lemon-Ginacr Yule log coUld become one of your Christmas favorites. Time is of the essence dunna the hectic holiday se.ason. and this deslett is easy to make when you UIC aineierbread cake and cookie mix. . Lemon sherbet tns1dc a moist and flavorful ainecrbrcad run makes for a ck.liaous and sopb1st1- C"aled c:ombinalion of flavon. Wlai~ crurn added to vanilla frolti.nt mi11 makes the toppina tiebt ud sweet. TU eiellnt yuk lot is pttfttt for uy fltMrlnt of family or timdl WI bobday ICatOO. 1 • aM cookie mh .,.. c:., ••&er ·~ C9J Upt mola11es I tea.,,. fnMUMI rlaumoa ' qp P•tnlel'M M&ar S "'9 ae ..... 1lllerbet. slialiltly Mltae4 • .,, .. , P'"t.lal (belew) or ··-·-·· ....... ~ n"H• Heat oven to 350 dCSJttS. Greate and flour Jelly roll pan. l S'h x I ov, x I inch. get crou ly Mix 11ngrbread m1'<. water. molasses. cinnamon and cas 1n medium bowl until uniform color and consistency. Pour into pan~ spread event). Ba~c 1 S to W minutes or until ~oodcn pa k 10· tettfd t.D ~ter comes out clean Loolaa cab ft-om cdFs of pan ammediatdy; invert on tOMI spnakJed l'QCl'OuM)' •i lh p()W- clend aupr. Whale bot. roll cake and tov.el careful!) fro m narrow end, Refn gcrate at least I hour unol ch illed. nroU cake carefull): re mo' e towel. prcad cake 9'ith sherbe1. roll up cake. Cover and freeze at least 2 ho urs. pread with Whipped Frosting. G arnish wtth rolled arttn gumdrops and red candied chcmet to resemble-bo ll} 1f desittd. Frttzc an rcmainma cake roll. 10 scrviop. .....,..,.,..= 1 c., .... • ...... . ~,....., v ...... ,,.. ...... . l"t ~ "' ..... nMm ht fro una max (df')) and wh1ppQ1 c:ream lD chilltd l~ bowl on low speed lO tceonds.. ICf'apt"I t>o-t C'OftSW\ll). Beat 0 0 tuah ipced 1 to 2 llUAUta. tCftP" 1na ~I occal'CMPy. unul m i'<· tUtt holds its IMpL \ POT A TOES ASSA l tablespooa mar1arine ~TEAi1ED \'EGETABLE MEDLE Y bead brkcoli 1 bead cauliflowe r l red pepper t to 4 tablespoons lemon Juice Salt and pepper to ta te <. ut hrr)(:colt .ind 1...:iuhth)"l'r 1010 floret~ Place 1n ~tt.'amer racl 'team 1..u' en'd, 5 minutes emo' e lid Iron \tc:amer .\dd rt.'d pepper stn ps C'o,er and steam ctn .iJJ1ttun..1I ~ tu J minutes uoul all \Cg· etable' Jre tl'ndi:r~ nsp Plac t.' 'egetables in sen ing bo'AI Too,, \.\Ith 2 10 ..1 tahle<ipoom lemon Juice and ~pnnkk v. <h \.lit .md pt'ppt>r lo ta te \.fake ~n '"lt' 'utnent<, ~r 'l'f' 1ng lalon~ 2t> protein. 2 2 g. 'arboh~drJte) ~ 'l g. lhule~taol 0 mg. fat. 26 g. and \\Xilum 1-mg FROZE' .\PRICOT Ol"FFLE l cup 16 ounce 1 dried apn cot baln~·s 1 cup v.ater l can 1 l ! ounce 1 lo" fa t euporated milk I.a teaspoon almond e~tract 6 egg wblle l cup sliced natural almonds, toasted Rasp~rry auce. if dHired ( omb1ne Jpnlnt' Jnd \\Jter tn )mall hc:a'' saucepan lO,cr ..1nd hrn~ tl' ..i lxlal ·1mmer m1,ture 15 mtnutl"\ un111 ..iprtu•t' ..lrl \nit Remo' e from hell and l\lOI Purl'l' ml\tUrl" tn oknder until smooth Rknd n l'' "'~'rJll'd mil and almond e\ tra~ t Tran)ll'f m1 \lUrl' ll• :..i 1..ir~l' m \Ing h<'"' Belt egg"' h1te' un11I .. un nit nngul' 1lir"TI' h11d mt·nngue into apnu•t ml\turl < hl•I' • up Jlm\1nJ, ·~1ld 1n10 wutlle ml\tur1.• < rdll' '~'''" '' u·llc m1\ture 1r\ll pn-part.'d "· ,,. '· Jp '<IU!lll· ,1 'h rrl"\.'/~' tirm \\ hl·n rl·..1J. · "'., t' ..11 \'" ,,,1.tllc • '>tanJ at room ll'mpt rJtUr ' min Lil'' :. 'l•lten '1g.h1h 11 nne,-..;in l">I.· .. , ljll t r \\ in remaining •. :up almond' 'x•nt• "1!"' R.1,pfx'rn '-.:!u1.1..· 1r' ~k<,m•d \take'> \(,"r' n~' •, c•p blaaclled slivered almoads. toas ted 4 medium I Z poantsl balling potatoes 'utnt•nt, ix·r 't'f' tnl( ral.,rw<. 2)• pn tetn. tl2 g ... artx1h\JrJ11 .. \ ..12 .J ~ .. h11k"\tcro I t>4 mg lat f°' ' g Jnd ' "1 um \'4 t-mg To prepare ouffle disb v.ltb a colla r. l"ut .i pte"\:'l" of "a'ed p..1fl('r 1•n~ 1..''ll1ug.h h' (t Jr\°,und the ,uffie dish 1 I '• ~ fl'l't l.'n~n Fl1ld \\J\ed paper 1n hall lenght"'•~ -\ttalh \\Ol' l'nJ \''the "'awd paper to the dish "llh tJl'X m..1!...ing 'Url· thJt the paper f'\tenJ ">t.''e-ral 1n~hl'' .1 011'. rhl· r·m ,,, the J1,r t cloves carlic. mi.8~ed , teaspooe ~yme 1, teaspooe 1roud nutmeg Salt and pepper to &aste ~tell marganne 1n a hea' ~. -101..·h non-... urk k11let "11h o ' en proof handle Remln e from heat pnnkle I tablespoon almond:, O\ er botto m l'f pan (Ptuse see BUFFET /C21 Pepper party with zesty spread .\ holtda' pam can he.-the ea · test and most fun '-'a' to entertain dunng the holtda' season. It 1s It' formal than a dinner pan) and can accommodate a large number of guests at one ttme The tncl to ha' mg a perfect part) 1s a little ad' ancc.> planning and attentton to detail The foUo"'- ing ups can help en ure an elepnt evening for \OU as "ell as )OU.r fam1 l) and fnends If there •~ plent' of ttme before the pan~. send '"' 1tat1ons "'" m advance and reque~t R ~\"Ps This will help det(rm1ne the numher of people to plan for Before the pan) re member to check for the ltttle e"\tra hkl' a corkscre". bottle opener. ice bucket and "at~r r11chers Smee guc.>sh otten sho" up later than the time tatcd on thl' mnta- tton. don't '-'Om about kttptng a u ght schedule Ju t rela\ and plan on serving nae~ half an hour after the appointed ume 4' good csumate on the amount of food to St'n e 1 eight p1ec"CS of hors d'oeu' re-s per person dunna a two-hour part) Homemade a~ pettzers "'111 co t a fraction ot purchased o ne and can be prepared m ad,ancc An cas) v.a} to IJ'C )Our part) foods p•z:zaz 1s to tnclude \1astc peppers. Their bnlhantl~ festl'e mi and arttn colors w11l perk up an ) hohda) table Wben added to unusual dtps and spreads, the) can also be real conversat•on stan en. But don., be scattd off b thctr fiery-bot reputation as the) raqr from m•ld ~ppero0e1n• to hot 1alape.nos. Tbc) can be tntcr- cbanfed to IJVC chsbcs a ubtlc mu nns or potcnc) Tr} Hot and Swm Sprfad and Spic)-Panut Olp for ckha ous ofJeriQ&S. The S&Wad comblMS oruee mannaledt. ettam cbecte and bot dlili Pflll'fft lft I IWttt wl ~ toppilla for CTKkm.. l'MdipasW>da_..,,111hon d'on'Vft tMI mi.la,._.... .,.mer. chutney UMt hot peppel' rillp for a wonderful complement to raw veactabk . HOT AND SWEET CHEESE SPREAD ~ c•f sweet oraa1e .......... t ...... , ............ ... di:• ..... Sill ''" lrt l -''"'••• ............... dim ....... I (I ~· ,.O·p c.r.• .... Ii I ~uan IAUC'qllln O'-'ff tow bee&. ._, Int l i~ll untal ......... is rnehed. Sbl'n•·C!C- cuioMPy. Remo~ tom . beet~ cool. Spoon over cream cheese. rvc a a spread wtth crackers Makes about I cup. • PICY PEANUT DIP ~ ftlf ttea•f ~· ..._, "alf ... "C'tlf n..IJ dl•H•• ._. .... .... ,... I t 'h1111a cl1,.dl l ••f In a ,tm&ll bowl. combi• .-nu• .,.... ud milk until ll;ftOO'b· Stir ia 1.1 I•:"% .. Clients. 5er'ft •1da ==-• or hlll v•••Mn ., l '•fi• ..... , .. Qllll. .J • I f . Cookbooks feature fish, quick recipes Two aopics of area• 1naert11 to learn diffcren• ways to combine modern-day cooks are featured in seafood and pasta. how to keep ttd a pair of new cookboob. publish· snapper mo11t while bUina. and eel by Sunset. new USiCS for canned seafood. For a quick and easy approac In addition to the more than to cookina. 0 6 lqredients Coo 210 flavorful dishes. lbe book 1oo1t•• offen recipes for ddiciou .tves you tips on buyi.Q& ud-... dishes that arc made from no ins-fiSh and shclUisb. jaidelinet more than six inaredients, and for judain& accurate cookina mOlt of these recipes can be strved times, and a variety of coo1ci111 in 30 minutes or less. methods. A handy "Buyina Guide A popular and fashionable en-to Common Fish" helps you ident· tree is the subject of the other ify and cook some 40 different publication, •·seafood Cook species. Book;' a auide to exciting new Eliminating work doesn't mean seafood aventurcs as well as to the sacrificing flavor or nutrition, ac- more familiar. ever-popular stand-cording to the mouth-watering bys. " recipes in the "6 ln~dients Cook Thanks to fishing technology, Boo'k... · packaging and transportation. From qu1dHo-fu appetizers to your "fresh catch" now offers a succulent seafood, and from much greater variety of fresh fish. heany meats to delectable des- whicb has become a favorite of serts, you'll discover It takes only celebrated, chefs, nutrtionists and a few fresh ingred1eo_ts to whip up people wbo eat wisely to-stay fit. &feat meals that go on the table in N,ever dull. seafood can be scr-short order. ved poached, gnlled, sauced or The seafood edition retails for sautced and served whole. filleted $6.95: 6 lnv.edients for $7.95. or in the shell. Both are available at major book Jn the seafood cookbook, you'll stores. ) .. 1!119'1Ntl ecS14tal Toutinf CW... CUe Tops Watarford -Baccarat iRIJtR nl1< StJCP Why P•Y More? Wool 1uaeclo -$295 00 WeCldlll9 O< M)I 011\er OC· t d\· ,,.. P ckage net pant cci.11 srw1 lie cuml>efbun '"'"'·'b•l tt lim ited 10 stock oro t•af'ld Price good 1hru .. ~Uadro -Swarovski Enruvina--U.P .S. 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Complefnentina the Christmas spirit is a favorite ingre- dient of the holiday season, cream cheese. POPPYSEED CRacENTS 1 U-ouce packa1e ·an ready ple Cnll' 1 1-ouce package cream , cllaeete, aof&eae4 1 ~ c.ps powdered Hlar t tablespooa1 poppyseed 1 ....... sra&ed lemoa peel 3 tablespooa1 lemoa jalce Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Unfold crusts; peel off plastic sheets. Place crusts on lightly floured surface; cut each into 12 wedges. Beat cream cheese. 1/i cup sugar. poppyseed and 112 teaspoon peel at medium spttd on electnc mixer until well blended. pread each pie crust wedge with approximate- ly 112 tablespoon cream cheese mixture. Roll up to form cres- cents. Place on balung sheets. Bake 20 to 25 minute or until hghtl} browned. Cool on wire racks. Beat remaining sugar and Juice and peel; spread evenl} over cooled coolues. 24 cook1es. BUFFET From Ct ' Pull the paper tautl) around the dash and fasten the second edge ot the walled paper "1th tape The collar should stand sttffi) 2.3 inches above the nm of the souffie dish. lf ~ou choose a 6-<'up souffie dish. )OU will ha'e more souffi e showing abovl! the d1 h that 1f you u~ an -cup dish Etther works well, ho" ever RASPBERRY SAUCE I package (1% ouces) 11lpUy 1wee&eaed frozen ra1pberries, \Mwed 'i'. cop 1111ar Combine raspberncs and sugar 1n food processor wnh metal blade in place; process until smooth. Pass sauce through metaJ sieve to remove seeds. ~1akes (about I cup) 8 servings. Nutncnts per serving: calories. 91 .5; protein .. 29 g~ carbohydrates. 23.6 g; cholesterol, 0 mg; fat .. 07 a: and sodium, .82 mg. INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOAST- ING ALMONDS: To toast m oven. spread almonds in single layer on bakina sheet Bake at 350 degrees 9 to 11 minutes for blanched shvercd almonds or heed natural almonds. sumna constantly. unul aolden brown. Cool. TVRKEY TEMPERATURE When roastina a whole turkey or a whole boneless turkey, for best results use a meat thermometer. Jnscn into the thickest pan of the breast or lbiah and check f(C!QuentJy durina cook- i t ~ breast wiU ·be done between 160-170 cSearea. The dark meat may take a wbile ~-Prick lhiab 'Witb fork. If lbe Juices na• a.r. DOt pink. tur\ey .. done .• caretul not to o~mook. • ... 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Salmd is such • recipe. • quick auemblina is all it takes to ,.,. (rM, yell•• ., sreea) Tbe nanaral combination of pretent an invitina meal. Hot muf-l laltlnpH• ftaely ct.opped Hawaiian &esh pineapple and fins and a cool sherbcrt with thin panley er cllaatn papaya takel on new personality crisp &inter cookies fill out the Small crt1p lethlee ~·,. when the hits are arran,ed in a m~nu nicely. T rim, remove . peel, quarter sunbunt pattern around chicken, pineapple lenathw1se and cut off turkey, ham· or seafood salad. Ser-HAWAIIAN SUNBURST SALAD core. Cut fruit into lengthwise ved with a li&ht rosy Pimiento 11 .,..,. freU plaeapple spears, then each spear crosswise Dreuina, it makes a satisfyina, 1 ....... ,.,.,. in half. Cut peel from papaya, ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::~!!!'!~~=~~=~~~=~~~~==~~~~~~~!!!~_.:healtbful~~~~and~~·~ttract~~iv~e~t~u~nc~t}~eo~n-~pt~1m1~~-~te~Dreu~~la~s-~-----. halve lengthwise and re move -seeds. Cut fruit into slices. Prepare THE .BESTC OFFER-Rt -. HUGHES SHoppf RS WINI OITAl~S IN STO•I WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKDS PLUS MANUFACTURER'S DOUBLES 51 bO SIZE LIMll S LBS . FILLETS LI. 5.98 -WHOLE F•YER Ll•S FRESH CALIFORNIA FAMILY PA CHICKEN 80lllUSS ROUND SnAK BEH L8. 1.79 c •••••• ITALIAN SAUSAel REG ULAR OR HOI La.2.19 111 •osna fAllMS · · l'Uml(IY llAM READY TO EAT La. 1.99 Pimiento Dressing. Toss chicken, turkey or ham with celery, pepper. parsley and 2 tablespoons dressing. Center large serving plate with lettuce cups and fi ll with salad. Arrange pineapple and papaya around centeF-in a · sunburst pan ern. Serve with re- maining dressing. Makes 4 ser- vings. Pimiente Dressing: Puree in blender ot beat together well. I tablespoon each chopped canned pimiento and crumbled blue. cheese, 'fl cup light 011, 'I• cup tarragon•Oavored vinegar, I 1/1 tea- spoons sugar. 111 teaspoon lemon- pe pper seasoning. and 1/deaspoon dry mustard. Makes about 2/J cup. Change the pace with taco salad Better Homes and Gardens No one can deny that the con- trasting flavors and textures of taco salad are tcmptmg. Un- fortunately, a regular taco salad gets fat from the deep-fned shell, fu1s like Abalone CALAMARI STEAKS l B 3.99 3 \/Q11('f ,('~ DA YLEE MINI TACOS EA 2.19 Foster Forms Or Zocky Colof Chicken FAMILY PACK FRYER DRUMS Former John 11 01 Fre\h l B .79 PORK SAUSAGE PATTIES fA 1.49 meat mixture and generous top- ping of cheese. That's likely to add up to 450 calories and 25 grams of SOLID WHITE .. TUNA CARNATION 6 .5-0Z. IN WATER --~--= • ,. fat. . Our test kttchen took on the challenge of making a low-fat taco salad that would taste great. 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Nutritio n information per ser- ving: 265 cal.. 24 g pro .. 26 g carb., 8 g fat (25 percent of calories from fat). 13 mg chol.. 631 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 10 percent vii. A. 19 percent thiamine. 19 percent riboflavin. 42 percent niacin, 21 percent calcium, 12 percent iron. 't Healthful dishes all for the· heart With the holidays rapadJy ap- pro~chi ng. millions. of C~h­ fom1a ns arc once again prepanng for the tradittonal feastmg that accompanies year-end cel- ebrations. Following. of course. will be the traditional New Year's resolutions to start a new diet. Bu t now Lhe American Heart Association says you can enjoy holiday eati~ without the auilt or the nttd to diet afterward. Just use the special recipes featured in "Holidays a la Heart." a new brocbure available from local American Hean Association of- ftca. The recipes focus on easy pttp- aration ud all ittma arc low an sodium, cholesterol and saturated fats. Diabetic information is also provided for each recipe . The brochure contains recipes fOr a~ aide dishes, entrees ud cta.ns. 10 you can ~ u entire "hean beahby" bit from dais ODe publication. y °" w your auau may be surprited ...,_,..., 1-ltby b:KI cu ... • ,. ..... Boneless Beef Round Steaks f:lJU CUT FAMtl Y PAK U SOA SELECT 48 LB. ltalyt. 3 99 f T9 ... .,... STlCl< H' OZ PKG ,.. • CEAIEAl 20 oz Pt(() lt= .. '=. .49 l=.':.. MOZOR .99 MtOlE ICENell 1e OZ CAN OC>f'N. CMAM STYl.E COAN. CVl GAEEN ~. """9CH ITY\.E OM£N 1EAHS. SW£ET PEAS OR MIXID Ylml'A&ll You can help end hunger by Slmpty adding a small con~r1but1on to your weekly grocery btll . Your contributions a.re dlstnbuted by FOOD FOR ALL o existing hunger ptograms in your area Lodl tar All contributlOn cards at Lucky checkstands 1·1 ~. can•.,.. Md 11 ,,._ a difterence Details 1n store --. _.. ... Golden Ripe Bananas LB . FULL OIF Ft.AVOA r'1'N IN CAlOAtES l8 .49 ltaly Ute br.eo c-..., .89 FANCY l2 oz BT\. l~~'=--3 ,, 1SOZ CAN ,... • l=nssu. 2-PLV 9 CT PKG ltaly Lee p.,_bwll Z-Pl.Y 3 CT !"KG 22'1 f T9 -. . . . • • • '1is The Season To Be Sa\ring ·, -~----.. • .. _.,..-. -.. -~r ,J: - ea er.,._ COMt DAILY PtLOTI T~. NcMntW 30. 1111 l.ively bidding boosts funds for facility 11 KABN M. HID ... .._ ......... ~ Cevtaey. one of the four chairwomen for S.tunlay niaht's Interval House pla. was hesitant to oomm.it to a net proceeds figure for the evenina, Acknowlcdgin' that there would be some 420 an llleQdance (she did the seating) at the Ritz-Carlton Hot.el for an evening of silent and la ve auctions as well • opportunity drawings, Counney still deferred to co-c:bairwoman and lntervaJ House .cx~utive director ....., ....... "What is our goaJ tonight? You want the }><>nest truth?"• WaJton said with powerful convictJon -""$2SO;OOO! .. No wonder Counney wasn't e~er to c:ommit. That's a lot of mone) to take in at o ne event. During the evening. 1he total was bandied about quite a bit as everyone involved remanded attendtts that money was need~ to build a new facility for Interval House, a cn sa shelter for v1ct1ms of domestic tiolence. According! to Robert Armstroq, capital campaign chairman and event committee member. the amount .-oWd kick otT the. $2 m1lhon dm e to fund the larger .ality in Madwar. C'it) -a rpuch needed expansion. The new bou~ will shelter an average of 70-75 v1cums each month. an ancrnte of 30 ~t. But even with the new facility, this may not M enouah. Some 2,000 calls per month att rccrived from victims necdina shelter and assistance in Oranar Coun· ty aJone. Six women. whOSt calls were fon\lnately ansWtted. told the aroup their stories of how lnterVaJ Houte literally saved their lh·es and helped them beck into society. They built upon the evcnana's theme of"Lc Bal du Bicentenaare" (the French Bicentennial) discussina how "libenc, EQualite, Frate~ •• taQ &tJQ. be seen as .watchwords for Interval Ho~. I The speeches were moving, and it was an effective method for inspinng bidders to dia deep into their pockets to suppon the auct ion. As has become a tradition at the lntttVal HQusc auction -now an ats 10th year -celebrities dotted the audience and took turns at the miltf discussina the various items. Beverly GarlalMI (known for her roles on "My Three Sons" and "Scarecrow and Mrs. K.in1°) filled in with Disne) land director Stu Freese as co- emcces. ·-OUM9-\cclebs addang to the festivities included J ... Milf•r4 (" 1 remember when we only made $15,000 at this eveht") and Job ~.ct (his wife. anist earn.. lleele. on« IPJD donated the antncate laso an for the invitations and propams;) Fonner mayor of San f.'rancieco Diane Feinstein was also scheduled to attend but, IOOOfdina to ~or underwriters Na.ey and Jedi ~she bad tbe n"-The McNauabtons hosted a se.,.nt.e reception for Feinstein this week. ' Always a full evenina. the festivities aJso included an acknowkdpncnt of ~"lier llarrteU • ..._.. by former aovemor ~ Pel " Bnwa; a mesuee from honorary commince member Ca...,._ D•e•"" rad by the Consul Gtneral of France. Genr4 C..te; .elec- tions from "Les Miserables" performed by memben of Opera Pacific; and, oh yes. dinner -fennel flan, caviar, wrapped in Scottish smoked salmon, Guinea hen Farcie with a aratin of wild mushrooms, and rum. parfait. Carel Aw Williama and lu s-.. wy a.pn were the other chairwomen, with committee memben in- cludina MJf CeertMy (be·s board chair), Ka .. L Elllett. llutne and Midllel ~ aiarte.e, ••-••· Ka .. J Jemea. CMryl BeW•1er, AM DeJ.,..n, CUMe EecattWa; J im Jlman. ea.ly Mulerjella. S.. Mw.le ... , DuleJ Neill, AMrew P. ~. Jme Tey•. Juh Va.pea. E .. ne Wl1Uem1 and Tracy artsdM WiWam1. , C,nltlila. ..... " ',A,.-ltr0ft9. CyntNa Courtney, Dr. Wester and Candy Masterjolln. Nancy, J ade McNaughton and M~ Walton. Isa •oeers, Stanford l'r••••· C.rol Mn• Wllllams. -HH I Dfil< WAI f YO K T ll.' Both vulnerable. Souch deal~ NORTH • 9 8 2 Q J 10 9 2 K 8 3 • 9 8 t::A T WEST • 4 3 ~ AK 3 • k Q 10 6 s 8 7 4 0 J 10 9 s 7 6 2 • " 10 3 2 • 7 6 OlTH +A J 7 ~ 6 s A Q .a +AQJ 5 4 The bidding: S..tlt Wal I • Pass J NT Pu.s ... Pass 'iorth I 3 ~T f~I P ass Pas.s Opening lead: Jack of Everyone is familiar with holdup plays by declarer. espcc1all\ ""ll h only one control of che enem' 'IUll But the holdup 1 a techruque. a' a1l· able lo the defenders as ""ell. and can be jwt as effective "llh llo\O stoppers in the suu Since Souch 's JUmp to llo\>O no trump describes a hand of defined pattern and strength, u 1 no1 for~· ing. North's d~a~ion to go on to pme is borderline, but "llhin reason. The jack of diamonds by \'-e-;r was a perfectly normal opening lead. Declarer won and 1mmed1ately ?: - -.. .. .. •• Melt ,.\\\dV ~tinh Two Bcigs for ~ 5.99 ~- attacked heart' \'-eq folio" ed "nh a lo" heart "hen hrn 1he ,1111 "a' led and. co all intent\ and purposes dummy was dead Declarer had no "'a~ of collec1ing more 1han o ne heart encl. 'IO a1 crack three outh cried che club fine,,e Thac lo t and .tnolher diamond came back. When the dubs failed co break, declarer "'d' held to one spade. one heart and three tnds in each minor for do"n one Had We l "'o n 1he fir~c heart , the defense "'ould ha\e collapsed De· ~larer "'ould ha'e taken che d1a mond return in hanJ and led anocher hean. eveniuall) forcing out the remammg s1opper The king of diamonds "ould 1111 ha'e heen o n 1he 1.tblt' a' an enc r\ ll) 1he hcam. and declarer "o~ld ha'e ended up coring one spade. chrce heart . chree diamonds and t'40 clubS-JUSl enough lo land his concract Here's }Our le''on for che monch-one "h 1~h could male )Our bridge endea,ors a 101 more profitable Bear an mind 1ha1 mos1 tcchnaques a' a.alable to declarer can be u ed equaJI> effect1,el) b~ the defender' ' ' ' l~h t't'"l" B.1 JI, • t11 l I I , 't: '\ f' :\fl..\IC J I .. ~ 11 \/\ Finally, triangle's male member blamed DE~R ~ '7' 1 ~1'DER~: \\hen I read those 1.·1>mml·n1~ abou1 affair'> w11h mamed men. I hccame angr) because so man) pcoplc hl.tm1.·d the "other ""oman .. ~s one betra1l·d "11e put 11 "I '4111 ne,er feel an~thing hut contempt lor the bimbo "ho tm•d to brcal up m~ fam1h .. Otha rcaJers blaml.'d the \\lfC .bet'au~ '>he lo\aS (OO \Cll·IO· 'ohcd. too dt·mand1ng. 100 bonng. 100 cold. CIC \.'(C What about Hl\1" Hl 1s 1hc one '4h0 should be \IC'4Cd "Ith lOn· cempt tor hrealing up lhl' fam1l} He 1s the one "'ho c ho~ to betra' h1~ "11e "'hl'n ht' deudt>d to ha,'t· Jn affair. The bimbo nc,cr made a comm11menc to thl· "1fc he owc·s the "-lfe no thing. The husband 1s the one who is v1olaung a solemn '0"- 10 be fa11hful 1n good limes and b.id S o one forced him to ha' C' an affair It did not "Just happen .. He made a deliberate dcc1S1on to cheat on the "'oman he pro m1.-.cd to lo' c and chemh If there "as a problem in the 'l:ft.S'9AKERS relauonsh1p. hl' hJd 'l'' cr;il 11p11on' He could ha'e d1slU\<.ed 11 ''1th h1c; "'1fe and soughl tht.· help or a mJr· nage coun~lor H' su dwng. hl' kl' her kno" that ht'I mamagc '' 1m· portant. chat he 1s "ilhng tu ""m l to 1mprO\C things and that he 1\ a man of 1ntegnt~ ~1 cn n~d to get this message Plea'>t' tell them -\fl:'\. :-.:EAPOLI DEAR MIS~.: You've ieroed lo om a problem lb.at drew a grul muy responses. Here's anotller: DEAR ~:"i'-L~~OERS I JU~t read the letter from lhe reader \\>ho has been both the ··ocher ""oman and 1he cheated-on \\1fe. What I want co kno" 1s this. The douhlc 'itandard \\1th "h11 h "'e ra1..e our children 1s cnurn111u\h destructl\c lt'r, keeping \\Oml·n un· happ~. unlulfillcd and '>l'll-<ll·n1· grating. It l ccp'> ml'n from lx'luming emo11onalh h1.·allh~ n·,pon'i1hk member<o ol lhl' human ralc ''' name. plt'J,l' JU'>t f-R l ' TR..\ TED I' \ .\' JO~l DEAR FRl 'S.: A great man) men a woma~. "hu ~~>e'> lhl' sa.r;'c lhing are spolled because too man) call~d a tramp or wor'>c . -~ _women le t lhem get a" a) with '"h~ 1s an unmamt·d man '" "~u crumm) behavior. Tbe sad truth is '411h en\\ .tnd lalled an digibk they would rather put up lo\1lb a bachelor "'h1 k a 'itnglc "'lllllan " fourlb·rate guy than to be alont> Why doesn't the l~ang ccntl'r of this mangle gel somt' "ell-<il''it'f'\ cd heat~ Wh' doe e'enonc hate the bimbo or ·the inJdcquate "1fe" \'-h~ IS a man lo\hO I\ SC\Uall~ aCll\C called a "\tud" or a "pla~ OO} .. and accorded a p~t~ 1ng glance and l'alkd ~1en are taogbt to bt> "stron1t." an <?Id maid . "self-reliant.'' and to keep their ft>el · '"h~ arc chcn· sheh e<, lull or logs to themst>lves. The) are books '4Tlllcn to ad\lse "omen on ashamed to get bt>lp beC'ao<1t tht') how to ·open up to men. ho" to fear they will be perrelved as wrak make men Opt:n up lO them Jnd ln tnatll, tht' man who ls Ytilllng to how to get a mak lo che altar I 'iCe go for couo ellog shows that be is no books telling ml·n ho" 10 \lop tnaly strong In the "'a)s that rtalh being abusn e ho" to stop u'iang collDt. · "-Omen to prop up their sagging • • • egos. ho" to ~top being "Imps. GEM OF THE DAY: ~ ""'l'ater i' mainma's boH liars and cheacs. or something )OU put on Ytben )our hO\o\> 10 get a \\Oman tO make a molller is <'Old (:'I.a ta lie lfr1neman. scnous comm11mrn1 Chicago! Dick Clark, Amerka' s oldest teen, turns 60 \t~LIBl 1..\PI -Did. t larl the Pied Piper ol wcl mi.sic kno"n 10 generauons as ..\ml'nca's oldest teen- ager tum'> f\O 1oda' '>etludt"d on another con11pent tar a"' a' frnm the t'namon:d mJ'l\CS Tht' ~Ut'Jl\-llean ra1.lJgcr 111 pop blo"c; out thl' 1.and ll"\ on a h1nhda' lJh• "11h h1<. " k K.in and another 1.oupll -..1me" har 1n Brazil puhl1C11\t P.rnl \hl·tnn \JtJ 'v lantarl' '11 p.1n' ' 'U" \\ ht'ther mn\k\t' "' 'jn 1 ' .11 ~ lumed dn14n JO lnll'f\ :\'14 •llH''' In lhl' pJ\t the mult1mllli.,r1 .I,, .ar t"nll'rtJIOC'·Pro<lu\l'f ..a1J h1 "'' il.t ;:irc:n 111 "J!ll' itrJll'!11lh 1 Ill•• it meJ1J J:tt•n11 .. n ! l.a.r• j:TI•tJ n,rr nj l•' • '"m' l/lf •ue.h hi' \ BJ;hh:Jn.:I · tC1L • 'ion ,1 HOROSCOPE Tbur,din 'o' 111 \Rlf'• ,, \ o;ct'~ \ . "1ndmg dn'c"'a' lrom Pctulic Coast H 1gh"a~ In \larch hl' hung up his saddle shoe\ alter U \C3r"t of hosung .. ~meman BanJ<,tand · Clarl "'as tx>rn at thl· 110\l'I of 1ht• Great CA·press111n 'iO-lJlleJ H1,o· \Cf\ 11lc'i "ere \f)nng1ng up anJ 1hc Big Band era \tJneu ti' t111umh \'-nnl k'> 1.a n linJll> tx· 'l'l'O 11n ht'> bo\1.-.h ld1.l'. hu1 11 ' hJrd t11 ht-he'c.he":. t·• For dc~aJn h1' .111.Hhtui J,H ._, "ere lhe t> J tt ot 111 t'' c l,11 "'" ,. 1•mp.ircJ tht t'>l1r1kn t 'h,11 lt'ma le '>n "m~·I' "Thc' ~ .i1n\tJ lll" 1 .. , h• '' ''"ndcrt JI 1hn 1 .... ~ hu• 11111, I ,,, . 1 drag al' ·rd "'h r· l\C J •'1 the 11•• .. .., his1 1· ' n1i..t I 1~ ,, Qlck Clark \\ .. I "I ( larl "·'' un1qUL' t111 I L \L'I I' rran"tll'nJing tht· ~1·nl·r.111 in' ,, 11h •• h Ip m U\l\ \h• )\4 .rnd I fl fl'l l'OI ' (,If\ J\ h11\t >' 1t1 "' {''t•ll l'lf 1 m1J' .11.t ~ I'''"'! gaml 'h "" 111 111 ,.1 . <'' 11 l .11 nuJ1 .\m ri, 1 \I" \ "' ,1 .\\Jd1.0 m\ I f I "II \! ' \' I ,j\ the 'l ' \ '.11 , I< I \ h.i,t .111tl I\ II I'· •I • A Tune-tu/ night at the Arts c entef 1y MIKI ltUUIU. o-.. ..... c.,, ......... . i:ommy Tune and his Manhatten Rhythm Kinas earned a standu11. ovat1on on the <_>penina ni&ht of their two-niaht run at Perfomuna Arts Center with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra this wtekend. . Tune, 6 feet 6 1nche tall and a very leggy Texan, is superbly aaile and youthful m appearance for hJS 61 years .. He hoofed. sana. and played his wa} into the heans of the Arts Center audience. The 51?ow. which some said nt'"Cded updatmg, was filled with Broadway pieces .bY lrvinJ lkrlm, George Gershwin and Fred Astaire, whom Tune says 1s his idol Tommy Tune has been the rec1p1ent of four different Tony Awards in as man} categones .. His rcnd1t1ons of .. N1ce Work If You Can Get It," and ... Wonderful" we~ sung while some others were danced. He WO~ 9 bnght purple tux which featured white aJittmna vest and sh~ to match He sana "The C'onttnl'.'ntal." "You're the Top." and "Someone To Watch °'er Me" "'Ith .i clear bnght 'O•cc .\ hit Wlth the crowd ~as when he and t\ol.O or the Kings danced side by side. chorus hne st)'le, then circled around {X'rformmg their dance steps 1n perfect unison wtth great accurat~ .. tardust"also made memones flow. Networks ·to arop anchors in ··Malta ly JAY SHA.JtlUTT Aus,...... ,.,.... W~ NEW YORK -This weekend. network anchors and correspon- dents wtll 10 down to lhc sea in ships -Soviet and i\merican auided m1ss1lc cruisers -for the summit meeting of Prcs1dent Bush and SoVJet President M1kha1l S Gorbachev. I I .. The Manhatten Rh~ thm Kings made up or Hal Shane. Bnan Nalepka and Tnpp Han\On pla,ed and sang we ll. The first hal f of tht' concen sa" assistant conductor Lucas Rlchmand direct the Panlil \\~ mphon) through the "A.:Oencan u1tc" by Mon on t.ould. ''Manhatten renade" bv Alter and Aaron Copland's "Quiet ( ll) .. "h1ch feat ured solos by Earl Dumler. pnnc1pal English horn. .ind Burnette Dtlhon. the symphony's pnn1q>al trumpet. l nfonunatd'< balance seemed a bll off as the Enghsh ho~. although pla)ed ~aullfull) b> Dumler. was difficult to near at times It \lo3S j ~hame as Dumler IS a notable mus1c1an 1n his own nght. He reu·ntl) completed a 14-month stint Wllh the "Les Miserables" cnmpan~ in Lo' .\ngeles. and noted humerously 1n a bcforc-concen ad-Ith. ·that after pla)1ng the show for so many months. "I could ha' e benl h-prl'S!>(:d a bus wuh my hps!" The warship setting 1n Mah.a ma) be rem1msccnt or .\ugust I 04 1. when President Franldtn Roose' elt and Pnme Minister \\-1nst0n Churchill met aboard .... a~h1ps 1n Newfoundland for a meeung that produced the Atlant1e Charter But now. as then. thl' Fourth Estate won'r need ~ legs . .\s in 1941 , the ships 1n,ohed 1n a h1slon c meeting aren't far from la nd. this time about 1.000 Yards offshore m the harbor at Marsa:doc. on lhe south coast of Malta. A uHor 1prwc•• up th• ,..,... Slava on die side of the Soviet cruiser 1Mf wlll host part Of the Up<Oflll~ fWeetlft9 of P'esl· _.._ ___ _ dents George au1h and Mlkhall Gortt•dtev In Marsa•lolrk 8ay In Matta. In dte ..m. ground, the USS aelknap rides M andlow. .\lso o n the progrnm for the lirs1 half or the concert were arrangements or "Gersh\lo tn In !loll~ .... ood .. and "Turkey LO the Stra"'" b) Carmen Dragon The Pacific 'phon~ did no1 perform in the upscale manner that has bt'gun 10 be their '"'le 1h1s ~ason r hen.· were a number or 1naccurac1es heard throughou1 the concen from 'anous sections. 1nclud1ng the horn<> and '>tnngs II 1s d1tlicult ho"'ever. to hold the 1nd1' 1duals m the ensemt)l:le 10 continuing high levels of accuracy \\Ith the staP.enng numher lll lOnductors that ha\C dtre<:ted them '11n~·t' earl) tall II ha.,n't bt'.l·n th.r ..aml' one 1 .... 1ce Thi'.' PSO'-; ne\t ll'nll'n .... 111 he Dec 20 and .... ,11 feature piano qnuoso .\kunc.kr forad1e "'ho Jppeared here la~t season. Zdenek • \lat al "'111 condul t This bemg the age of TV and satcllues. those co"enng and pan1c1- pating in the shi pboard summits on Saturday and unda~ ma~ be able to sec thcrnsehes on TV on the ships. the USS Belknap and the So' 1et nav) 's la"a. CNN. .... hose "ashmgton-based anchor. Bernard ha"'· 1s among 60 Cable Nc"s :-.let"ork staffers head- ing to Malla. 1s hoping to install on each ship portable fac1h11es to re- ceive CN~'s "orld"1de ne"<;easts. a o;pokesman here s.i~s "The~ 're tr) mg hard to set 1t up, .. D \ '\(·t : he <>a\'>. "Ob' wuo,I\ lh.u tal..L''> .i li ttle more l'ITOrt but thJt''> "hdt the)· re tr) 1ng to du .. Peter Jennmg~ Dan Rathl.'r .ind Tom Sroka" thl' .int·hMs of o\R(. CB and :"IB< rt.'\pt'l'll'd~ also are making the 'O\ age 10 \talta. lhe poant men ot J threl'-nt'l"'ori.. arm~ totalling nearl) 200 !>tdfTCr'> from Euro pe and the l n11cd late> Each anchor lir<it "'tll repon from Rome on tht· mct.'t1og f nd.i' hc'- t'l'ctn (,orbal hn ,rnd Pope fohn Paul II before mtl' ing 110 to \t.ilta and co,eragc uf .i '>Ummll an "ht•h lhe uphea,al tn E-.:t'>tl'rn Europe mJ\ produce maJur ne"' The\\ hlle th,u-.e prL''' lentl.'r the net"orl\' 1.ummand o,tat1on!> and portable '>.ilclltte tran,mt'>\111n centers on \1alta "'Ill be 1n "' <ap11al .C.-ll) \'alletta, a It'\!, milt'' Imm lhe harbor an which thc shipboard ml"el · mg~ "'ill ucrnr But Jeff C..raln1Ll . Lane \ enJrJm and Joe .\ngu111 the e"<elutt\t'' 1n cbarge or the .\ B< ( B\ and 'B< expedition> rl''>pc.'1. ll' el~ s.a~ thL'' don·l e\pect an' rr1Jblc-m~ 'l'llh gl.'t· ung "' e '1de.1 '>1gnal'i trt m lht· sh1~ .\lthough .tnlhonng ne...,,1.a'it'> from the :.hip<> 1' Jn unit eh pov.1- b1ht~ the\ sa' the\ ant11.1p.ite bt'.1ng able to ,'<nd 11,e repun'> lrum •he ships on their ""'n ..eparatt' "'rtu to, '1a m1tru\\J\t• Thos.c tran .. mt'>>llln' and th•>~ 01 CN:-.. then "ould tx rda~ed to Vallctu -\\here the network eve- ni ng ne" sca .. 1 ...... 111 be anchored - for i.atdltte ft·ed' w the L'nucd,. States "I don't dnllet pate an) d1f41 ficultte!> .. '>3\S .\ngom. ··The) al\ making a'a1lable to us prett) eo~ plete access to ge tting p1ctu"" m1lro"a'ed utToreach or the slups.. ··t npel.l thdt "'e'll ha'e as rnuctl .:o,erage ut this summit as we v.ouf(l on a land-bas.cd summ1L .. turda' 's opening da~ of talks IS to be held aboard the la..\ a. v.-nJC unda' .. ses'>1on aboard tbe Belknap De'elopmt'nts from eadr arc to be reponed ll\e and on ,,dcotape J '> "'arranted MOVIE LISTl~GS \ewport Beach l OM P•, Coast Ballet breaks out 'Nutcracker'· IALI OA CINIMA "' I M • t • II , ll4e• ... It_ .. , I < f OWAltDI NIWP'Olt'T CINIMA • • • ·~ ~-..,,. l'I•• ~ .... ~ u ............. ' .. .,,_ .,,..,... Q • ._.. •• dt• ,.,...,. 1 fOWAltDI Ill.AND CINIMA • Alt 0-. Go ;o Heeven • "'• Uttt• ... , •• Ml . (,...... .,.., ............. "°". . . , __ _ LIOO Cll'lllMA .. ' 0 ••••AP a.c.. to t"• '"'"'• I l'O lt'T TH•ATltl .... ",, v ". o ta \1t-!ta I OWAltDI (11'111 ... A Cll'llTI• v.. • -.. 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NIUIRll •• - C:<>ASIA• . • E ..... LJp Quality, friendliness blend ~well at Treiihaft's Jewelry By PATRICIA A. GABlE carries only high quality pieces and stones for its cust omers. If you're tired of the sterlle, snob bish atmosphere of most "One of the things we strive hne Jewelr y stores. visit to do lS to educate the cu~ Treuhaft's Fine Jewelry in Irvine -. tomers -1t ts important that Owned and operated by Bruce they kn?._w exac tly what they are ind-Lana Treuhaft, this store getting. said Treuhe!t. who has- has. a fnendhness that sets It 23 years of experience a!'d apart from most iewelry stores started his career as a bench Furry festivities 1eweler. If you aren't impressed by the "We opened this store so that Treuhaft's friendly nature. then we could service the consumer Nancy Butler. the store's gradu-and otter them quality merchan- ate g~mologrst , will surely make dise at fair prices." he ex- you comfortable with her easy plained. Raclusffurt In Newport ...... , Weltcllff Court hosted a Hallow .. n party Oct. J 1. Alont with the ent~ent. ••cluatfw1 ra~l•fl five fo• tllnfl tcr'beneflt ttte Red Crou• San Francisco ••rtfNluall• hand. n.e party was attendN ~.from I~ Marls •eth••· Geor .. Roth. ••clualfun owner .... IOU•IJ and JIM Munyon. smile and professional manner Treuhaft's Fine Jewelry otters And finally, 1f you aren't con-everyt hing from custom work In vinced that this store Is just a bit gold or silver to Jewelry repair different. enter Kez1a, Treuhaft's and appraisals. loose stones. friendly boxer. who will put a watches and a few gift items. smile on your face and definitely "We also do a lot of tra- start an interesting conversa-d111onal things, such as signet tron. and coat of arms rings as well as This comfortable environment other things ... Treuhatt sai d. 1s what the Treuhafts have The Treuhafts and Butler m- Alpha California softens county water without salt , D.itr Hot tt-,_....o Treuhaft·s Nancy Butler and keala greet customers. stnved for in the three years v1 te customers to come in and The environmental movement The executlft director of the they have been located in the ask questions or look at · the appears to be making headway Santa Ana Region of the Call- Woodbridge Village Center merchandise The store 1s open 1ln Its campaJgn to prohibit water fornla Regional Water Quality We get really involved with from 10 a m to 6 p.m:-Monday softeners t~at Ufe salt. Controf wrote to one concerned the people who come in here and Friday. 10 a.m. to 5 pm More than 25 communities In , envtronmentaUat: We like to get to know their Wednesday and Saturday: 10 Callfornla -Including Orange "The Santa Ana Region Is fam1hes and something of their a m to 8 p m. Thursday: noon to County -already have banned exper'9nclng a serious adverse hfe 1 think we have a personal 4 pm Sunday. and closed on or restricted the use of such salt balance problem due to level here that 1sn t found any-Tuesday water softeners on the grounds extenlfve water re-use within where else, Butler said Treuhaft s Fine Jewelry is that they are hazardous to the the basin and the Importation of And, 1f you 're worried that all lpcated at 4630 Barranca environment. water supplies from outside the this fnendhness doesn't lead to Parkway in Irvine's Woodbridge Other counties taking action basin. the quality of 1ewelry you're Village Center For more infor-against salt-using softeners In-"Aa such, we strongly dis- looking for. d on 't Treuhaft's mat1on. call 552-1955 elude Los Angetes, San Diego, courege the t.tM of water soften- ---------....., Orange. San Bernardino, River-era which would result In a salt trtltmtl1ltl1ltltltl1ltrtl1l SELF STORAGE . .. Classified works beyond a shadow of a dotlbt. side. Kern, Ventura, Santa discharge ... " Barbara, San Marcos and According to Or: Martin Fo x's Tulare. book, "Healthy Ways for a 1----------------Longer life," an adult who NOW ANO THROUGHOUT THE HOLIDAY SEASON RECEIVE A FREE · TURKEY" CERTIFICATE .. WITH YOUR FIRST MONTH'S REN. UNIQUE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY' tak• a 15-mlnute bath typically absorbs almost twice aa much water -and the chemicals dls- IOlved in it -as he or She gets In a day's drinking water. Alpha California (89 1-5988) has been suceessfutty meeting the Increasing demand for a no- salt eotutlon to Orange County's hatd water concerns wtth the Stablllzer water conditioner. Manufactured In Lafayette, Ind., the Stablllzer doel not uM ult to soft-.i water and does not remove calcium and mag- nnlum, two vital minerals necessary for good health. Thia proven 1Y9tem does not require baci<washlng to r• ~ate mineral beds, so water bllls are reduced, no water It wasted and regeneration time la not necessary. There also Is no sodium residue, thus cutting down septic tank pump-outs. And. since Alpha Callfornla • 1 Stablllzer does not utilize Poten- tially harmful chemicals, there are no health or environmental hazards In using the Stablllzer water conditioner. ) • Low rates monthly or 6 month discount rates • All sizes tor business or personal use • Open 7 days • insurance available 20°/o RETURN $7,500 MINl·MUM .. -Special gals visit Jakeez' • ~Aost ma1or c redit cards welcome • Built tor securr t1 -residen t m anagers This holiday season, be sure to vtslt Jakeez' In the Irvine Marketplace for a real treat. Jueez' offers a wide variety of unusual gifts and clothing for From Its art deco compact mirrors (S22) and the hand beeded evening bags ($56) receive a free Christmas orna- ment made exciusivety for JllCk- eez'. Jakeez' wtll even take the streu out of your hof lday shop- ping -their personaJ buying. and corporate shopping Mrvlce 11 orty a phone call away. 7471 Warner Avenue• Phone (714) 848-1651 ~appfl ~otida114 Call (714) 640-1414 women. ~ the beeutlful angora and lk 1we•ther1 ($400 and p), Jueez' hu something for everyone. And. with each purchae of S50 or more. you'll Jakeez' 11 located at 4143 Campus Drive In the Irvine Mar- k9tplace and accepts all major credit card1. Call 725-9071 for further Information. Thanksgiving Weeken Fri. -Sat. & Sun. 10am to &pm Beginning Dec. 9 open everyday tll Christmas \RELIEVE XMAS SHOPPING STRESS SYNDROME! WALK OUR AISLES, YOU'LL DISCOVER SOMETHING FOR EVERY ONE ON YOUR LIST You •r• Invited to ••P4trlence en exciting MW w•y to purch ... '°"' favorite brand name clothlng , hou Mhold lt•m• end gifts. Hundreds of lndlvlduel entrepreneure have getMred togeth•r everything you could want to ftll your •hopping needs In one 1'9anttc locetton. The MW Orenge County Indoor Swep Mfft 11 1omethlng you have to HP4trtence to u~r1tand. There 11 nothing cheap or uHd In our Inventory, quit• the contr•ry. In feet we offer all of the HP4tntlve merchandlH you want end need to flt your llfMtyle, b ut we offer It at price• you'll have to ... to b4tll•ve We can do th l1 bec euH Individual bu1lne11men and women like yourMlv•• OP4tr•t• on weekend• on ly with no c o1tly employff overf\ead. ~\. THE INDOOR SWAP MEET OF ORANGE COUNTY on Harbo r Bl vd 11t W rne r Ave 1 m ile North of th e 405 Frwy. -- -........_..._......._.. ~-. ------ ~. - Or Visit One Of Our Christmas Stores " CannJl.ppineM" Pop in on those loved ones, customers, or busin~ associates tm holiday season with a festive gourmet popcorn gift pack. Prices start at 112.95 and can be shipped anywhere in tile continental U.S. for only $2.95 Heritage Plua, Culver at Walnut Laguna Hills Mall Call Toll Free 1-800-873-CORN Main Place, Sant.a Ana South Coast Plaza ('rystaJ Court In ine Market Plar«> (Juanllt \ r~ i,.(VtUOC.\ \\a.llahlfl