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THE ORANGE COAST 25 CEN T
THUR DAY., DECEMBER 28. 1989
Trauma
center in
FV closes
qui~tly
Sy EMILY ADAMS °' uw o..iy ""'" s..,,
Without fanfare. cere mony or
sirens. Fountain Valley Reg.tonal
Hospital closed its trauma center for
business Wednesday.
County GOP
settles poll
guard .suit
Onl) black armbands worn by
trau ma staffand an unusual quiet in
the halls marked the center's pass-
ing. The only siren to be heard were
the "arnings of hospital adminis-
trators around the county who con-
tinue to predict that the demise of
this trauma center could spell emi-
nent collapse for the enttre s)stem.
W11hout Fountain Valley's h nk in
the trauma system. a chunk of the
county's western section is left
without a trauma center within
rea onable tra veling distance. H unt-
ington Beach and Newport Beach
arc t"o suC'h commun1 t1~ that may
find them!>Chcs in a pocket outside
of the :20-minute a mbulance-ride
radius paramedics consider essenual
for sa' ing li\C'i
The lack o f a nearb) trauma
center prompted cwport Beach
Fire Chief J im Recd to wnte a letter
to count ~ supervisors last month
rcque'it1ng the~ designate another
trauma center or change procedures
so patients w11h lo\\cr-level trauma
1nJune can be tak.:n to regular
ho p11ats.
No other hospita l in thc county
has 'oluntcered to create a trauma
center.
O range County's growing popu·
lauon o f more than 2.4 milho n
people 1s now left with JUSt three
f Ple•se see HOSPIT Al/ A2t
Dr. '-Peter Anderson. director of l'ountaln
Vall•y's emergency room for th• past 1 S
D.itJ ,..., ~o •J' L-.. .,.".
years. fears the county's trauma-care sys-
tem Is crumbling.
By BO B VAN EYKEN
Oran Re < lU n t' Kqiu hi 1~ an
ll'Lldl·r<, ~ agrl..'l'll In J'IJ' Ol'Jrl~
$4110 II• 1n JamJg.l'' 111 '1.'ll 1t· J 'ull
that ,h,1lkng~·d lhl'tr J,l. 11! un11nrm-
l'd '>l'l unt. guJrJ, 111 m nit• •r pol·'
U'>l'J h~ li1'>pJnll. \Oll'f\ 1n lhl ~~nd
~tall' .\'>semhl\ [)1.,tnll during the
"m ,·mtx·r t <>f... l'ln t111n .11111rnt'"
annoumt·J \\ l'dnl·,d;.n ·
l hl' agn.'t·nwn1 rt'.lt hcd l.itt· f m·,.
d.1~ tiring' thl' 1111~11 'l'llkn l'IH n
lht• l.l\l" Ill .$4111 I I 0 I '\
l '>l' ol the guarJ, \\ho Jl\n ~"lC'd
\tgn'> ''arnin~ th.11 · n11n-, 1111t•n,
tJn·t \lilt · hruught Jn J'Jlan,hr ,,,
l.fl!IU\01 J11\.\ll 11n l.OUnl\ c,np
( h.11r01Jll f om • Ul..'llll"' \\
\l·mbl~mJn ( Jrt Pnngk and 11thn
Rl·pu1'1ilJl1' "h1• "''rt· Jt. u\l·J 111
tr~rng 111 tnghll'll J\\J\ lli...pJntl
\Okr\
··H1.,pan1, rx·ork \\l'H harJ..,..cJ
hum1h.1ll'<l Jnd in-.ulll·J h' tht• pn·,.
cnn· 111 :h, '4." ..... ur· I' ~uJrJ<, "ho
"l'fl' put lhl'rl 11 ,hi.tlkngt' thllr
11ght 111 'ntt· · ....i1J Jowrh Rc-mlhu
an attl•rn,·~ Im tht ti\(" H 1,pan1l
pla10111h
Hut Dam I \\old . .itlLlrnC\ tor lhc
Kcpuhlil'an c t•n1ral < <1mm1 ttcc of
C >rangt' t ount~ anJ tci ur lit II~ l•I·
lit 1a1 ... '!><lid there had occn n1) 1n1cn1
to 1n11m1da1c :imone
""Tht· '>1&11" ''l"rl' aimed :it non·
l 1t11l'n\. not k·µI 'Ult'r' ·· hl' \J1J
M.esa, SOS near agreement
on agency's new location
Charred, headless
cat found irl NB
By IRIS YOKOI
By 11011 VAN EYKEN
The cit) of osta Mesa and Share
Our · IH:s. thl' count} 's large~t pn-
' atl' po\Crt) rehefagcnc~. ma) be
near an agreement that could end
)ears of complaints b) ne ighbors
who !kl) the} can't live with the
crowds o f poor people attracted by
the agenq ·c; services. a cit} official
said.
Responding to numerous com-
pla1nh . the City Council 'otcd in
Jul} not to e\tcnd hare Our Selves'
lea~ at c it)-owncd Rea Community
Center be)•ond Jan. 15.
Piiot ovvner
buys p'aper
In Glendale
9y The Daly l'lot
The aroup that recently purchased
the Daily Pilot has acquired the
Glendale News Prns and its two
sisttt pubhc.uons, the Burbank
Leader and the foothill Leader,
from the Goodson Newspaper
Group Inc.
Pl,e Glendale Publishina Inc., the
newly formed and wholly owned
IUblidiu} of Piii Group P\lblilhina
lac., and Ooodlon did 80I dilclole
tbe term• a( .... tra.-ction.
.. T~ JM1blic:alion1 ltrike me a a
woaderftal opportunity to enw dlil
cuiti111 aew1'9P1r nwUt." .W Rot.ft E, ..... praideDt wt daief
necutive ollrcer a( tbe .,_.,. He .,.,_ .. ~/Ail
The dcc1s1on caml' d c'>p1te .i largc
outpouring of suppon for oc; and
a poll \\h1c h the chant~ 'c; hoard
memtx·~ said 1nd1ca1ed mo'it \\CS!
( ost.i ;\ lcsa resident' "ere no t op-
po<>ed to the org.in1zat1on's locnuon
at Rl·a C cntl'r.
The co uncil ordcrl·d ~ll' <;taff to
"ork "1th ·os to find a· new lo-
cation and counnl members said
after the 'otc that the) "ould be
w1lhng to support some con11nuing
subsidies 10 nllo" the chant) to
o perate in a diffe rent location.
Councilman On Amburge) said
\\ednc da) he believed a proposal
!II mo\\: ..,, )'i to onl' of l\\O \(IU!h
C t>'>tJ \ll''a 1mlus1nal locations
"oulJ lx· ''" T Ul''l<la' ·s ( 11' C nunc1l
.tltl'Od.1 lor JJ'll'lro' af ·
··1 thin!. 1t 0
') \Cl"\ dctin1ll' that \\C'
ha\C theSl' pos'>1btl1t1l'\."0 he \<lid ·-rm glad that stafT and 0 .., "ere at
lea~t abk 10 arrt\C at a locat10n that
lool..s promising.'"
Jean f orbath. d1rl'ctor o t 'iOC).
\\Ou Id not sa) Wednesda) "hl'ther
a n agrl·emcnt had been reached She
did "" ho\\e\l'r. that there '-'tHtld tx· somt•thing on Tucsdn) 's agenda
rc1mrd1n1t thl' poss1b1lit} of a mo' c.
f Ple•se lff SOS/ A2J
(0\IH,IOH\ Hl'l'I''
Of ,.._ o....,, ,._ St.off
.\ burned and decapitated cat \\3S lourd .in C hnc,tmas Da' m
the par~ing lot at F-a~h1on !-.land. tht• 1h1rJ m\'itcnou' tclinc ~tiling
1n 'C\\pon lkal h 1n l\\O months
~c"port &-alh pohH' ..aid the\ don"t ha 'l an' thconl' on "hat
I'> t~:hmd thl' I.lie t inndent and ha'e m't 1111 t•J the thrc-c mudcnts.
Police Lt Tim -...:e"man "'11d \\cdm .. ;da'
··\\c'rc 1n,cst1gat1ng and "e·rc conl·crnro but "c don"t ha'c
.in~ )P\.'Ufic 1nformat1on that "Ould lrn~ them other than the
0!1,10u thing that the' "ere all cat!> that ha'c been k1lll'd."' Scwman
o;a1d
"It 1<> kind of unusual. I'll hJ\C w .idmll tha1 ··
·\t about 8.JO a.m ~1onda ~. F-ash1on lc,land o;ecunt\ guards
found a dead l'al 1n the par\ong lot cast of Robrnson·, department
f Pluse su CAT I A2t
Sales fill stoc~ings of Coast malls
Sy IRIS YOf(Of
Of m. Olllly .... k.tff
Orange Coast retailers dc~nbed
th•~ Christmas season in glowing
terms. saying sale and traffic
surpassed 1hosc o f Deccmbtrs past.
lthough econo mic anal}sts had
earlier predicted a slow ~Ourth quar-
ter with consumers hesitant about
spendina their money. store maa-
aarrs 11 both South Coast Plaz.1 and
Fashion Island said Oran~ Coast
c ustomers p roved economists
wrona. Somi employees reponcd btfott
C hris&mas that business attmcd
llow, but manaem said Wednesday
thll K!llllts' business was brisk and
httd llal!t.l from Thank91ivi~ on.
TM Cltristma sta10G fUnha
dcmonstraled how 1fftun1 Ora•
(oa t con umers arc. \\Ith upscale
storl' ht..c Nieman Marcus reportcd-
1) o;ho" 1ng healthy sales figure all
month.
"We had doublc·<h,11 increases at
South Coast rlaia.' said Maura
Eggan. mar~eting directo r for the
osta Mesa shopping center. "We've
had good business and merchants
ha\e been happy with their fourth
quarter.··
Egan said sales actually increased
about IS percent dunna the-founh
quancr at South Coast P1aza. "That
has bttn penicularl>, evident in the
vCI") u..-11c stores.· w said. "We
arc a mecca for amuent customers ...
"EAccl~nt tr1ffic." said Bob
Dornin. 1cner1l mana1er for
f 1sht0n Island in N~ Bach.
"Traflic: countt ~ up by 2S per-
catt o~ Int )~r. E,·enbody was
H'r~ pk3'>l'U "tth thl' gcnl·rnl acll\ 1-
l\ .•
· \1 uch of the trallic 1ncrt'aS<'s at r ashitln I land can be attnbuted 10
lhl' center·, m3JOr rcno,at1on com -
pleted th1~ ) car "The reno' a11on
had a \lgn1fi ant 1mpa<.·t." Domin
agreed.
Many people came to the C'Cnter
JU t to ~c the changes and c'plort
the man) ne" store . But once there.
the) also bought. according to
Domin.
Individual ~tore manlllt'~ said
e'act ~le fiaures ""-ould not be
a'auablc unlll aOcr the tan or the
>~car. but cch~d Euan's and
Dom1n's re' 1c" o f the season.
"We had an 1mbtt10Us p&.n. and
\\C met 11." said Jo hn &.tr. oper-
ation\ manqrr at the Bro.dWay
dcpanmcnt store in Fashion lllaed.
GOOD MORNING
"It \Wrll'd 11tl \.\Ith a hang on the
~untla~ .iftcr ThanL. gl\ 1ng :ind "C
"t'rl' pn·tt' c,1ro ng all th<.' "a' through ··
)fl goods hL.t• l ll)th1ng and
fa h1on anc onc~ "ere the he t
<.ellcr... auorJing to Racr and
L>ornin. ··t.argc u kct 11em t'-cren't
mo' ing a' "ell." Dorn10 ~1d
"The) "-l'rt' tlal for the )car."
<\nal) t had said earlier this
month that the C<."Onom' "o uld sec
"ca.k groMh at be t 1n the final
quarter of the ~car C'on~umer
si>endrng "cnt do"n 1n October
"h1lc pc~I 111 omc fi ur ro
leading anal sl\ to \flCCUlatc con-
sumers ""crcn't w1lhna to pan \\'lth
tht1r mOM) and ~ould wan for
products to ao on \Ak
But that walft't the ca1e •Iona the
.,.._ ...... ,All
. Imes
.. A 111r .. II ,,.,,. Ill It ............
• < > u Jden\l "as nc' er that we did
• ,, t.no" "hat "a" going on It was
"mpl~ that \\C had absolute!~ no
1n1,·n11un ul uflt:nd1 ng an)one."
< alhng 11 ··1hl' largest settlement
"\ trt .t\\3rt of in a .. o tlnJ nghts
\aw Rl·ml hu ..aid the legal action
.il'>u '>purred the state Legislature to
l'nat 1 a la" making tt a felony to
pmt uniformed guards at polling
pl.11 l'<.
I 1hmt.. 11 \\111 clearh send a
mt''\Ji?l' that \OU JUSt can·i do this.''
lhmlh" \.lid
Hl· '4!1d he hche' cd tbe defcn-
liant' had ..Cttlco because ~ haa
.m J._"1lutl' '>lam-dunk case and we
l" 1IJ pr ne ho" the~ did it."
\\ Id .ilk·<.! Rl·mcho"s speculauon
J tanta' ·
\\ l' nt'rcr<.>d to settle because the
dl''l -Jant,· 1n'iurance earners of-
ler~·J SJ•i-1.1u1 under a clause that
rx·rm l~ them tn settle \\.tthout tM
dcknJJnt' uinS<nt." he said. ~The
ddrnJa"h h.id ml\cd feelings about II ..
r hl· lh publican commmec's busi-
nl ''pt. .1n. earned bv the F1rC1DAn's
I und. a!I "ell as homeov.--oer's poli-
l •C' l arncd tiv individual ckfcn-
dan t\ o'en·((le-gal defense costs,
hu1 not nl-ccs..anl} dama1e awards
n.·o;ullmtt from a court Judgment,
\\ old \.lld
Rcml ho Jc t..no" ledged his plain-
f~luse see LAWSUIT/ All
Agency
says pier
should
be razed
I}' ROBERT BARKER
Of trw Olllly -Slaff
Fl'deral ofliC1als agreed with
llunt1n@.tOn Beach cit~ leaden that
the hc'>t "a~ to go 1s to demolish tbe
mun1l 1pal pier and start conS1ruc-
11on 01 a nc" o ne from scratch , even
though the '5-~ear-old facility hu
been de<;1gnatl'd a national h1stonc
plal"C
Local otlic1als said the d ecision by
Federal Emergency Manqcment
Al!enl' oflic1als 1n San FranetlCO
earlier th1 month helps clear the
dcds for con truct1on of• new pier,
"h1ch 1s e'\OCCted to start in May.
Cit) officials sa) It also means
that F£M.\ "'II spend at leat
~ 750.000 toward construction of die
SI O 5 m11l1on pier. al~ otlicM
hope that the federal lllC1'C)' will
double the 1ze o f the finanaal ccm-
tnhut1on
In a letter earhtt lh11 lllOllllt.
Tommie . Hamner. c:IUef' fll
FEM..\· Disaster AssistalKle Pro-
gram. s:i1d despite historical
ram1fiat1on "the City of Hlllit-
mgton Bc.lch has considcnid .U IP'
pl'1c)pnate alternatives and ha ct.
ttrmincd that the only •k-dlle111e
altcmam e 1s to demolish ud ,.
co ns1ruc1 the pter. ·~ .
"We haH consullcd with dllc _.
H1stonc PrcterVIUOG Oflcs _.
ha\.~ dctemuned &Mt tbe ,...a 11 t action 11 ..,.,..,,,..ee lw dll ..
c11bOD o( the~-.. •
OuflD'"I Cit) •" 0 "p' I I I 111111 "'·· -'-'
·~···••MAN t# .. ._ .........
A civil ri&ht• activist on Wednes-
day detticd an appellate coun Nlina
that upheld a S46,000 judgment
apinst an ACLU attorney who
ousted a Ncwpon Beach police
seracant from a meetina and labeled
ttim a spy.
AUqmey Huah R. Manes, who
represented Am erican C ivil
Liberties Union lawyer Rees Lloyd.
said he will appeal the decision to
the state Supreme Coun.
The 4th Distnct Coun of Appeal
uphl'ld a lower court's ruling that Sft. Richard Long's civil righls were
violated when Lloyd asked him to
leave a 1980 public seminar.
The court. however. reversed a
$4.600 ruling agltinst ACLU mem-
ber Linda Valentino. In a 2-1 ruling.
the panel fo und Valentino did not
contribute to Long's ouster.
The ACLU settled the case for
t
U~.000. but Rea and Uoyd ref'uled
to join IN scnlemmt. That wa the
fi"'t time the orpnization paid
someone for a civil riahts violation.
Manl'S said he will petition for a
rchearinJ on the grounds that ap-
pcllatr Justice Henry T. Moore Jr.
\\3s the trial judac when Lont oria-
inally filed thl' case in Superior
Court. Moore now sits on the ap-
pellate panel. ahhouah he did not parttci~te in this rufing.
"I will ask the court 10 set aside its
opinion based on that," Manes said.
The attorney called the ruling a
blow to First Amendment rights by
a consenati "c court .
.. The opinion 1s surprising onl y
because I though! the Constitution.
the First Amendment. was appli-
ca bk 1n Orange ounty, but I see it
isn't." Manes said.
He said ACLU members were
e'erc1sing their First Amendment
rights in October 1980 when they
held the pubhl· forum at Newport
Purse snatcher
shoots woman
By the Dally Piiot
A Fountain Valle\ woman was 1n
surgel) Wedncsda) · night after she
was shot by a purse snatcher outside
her home.
The victim. whose name was not
released. was u passenger in a car
which pulled up in front of her
condominium on Courreges Court
in Fountain Valle} at about 9: 15
p.m .. said Pohcc LL Rod Gillman.
As she got out of the car. a man
walked up behind her and grabbed
her purse. trying to pull it awa).
However. the victim held on and
the two struggled briefly until he
pulled out a gun. shooting her once
in the lower abdome.1.
By TM Dally Piiot
The gunman took the purse and
fled in a vehicle with another male.
Gillman said.
The '1ct1m. "ho was described as
in he r late 30s or earl) 40s. was
taken to Fountain Va llry Hospital
where she was 111 surgery late
Wcdnrsda}.
Allhough Gillman did not know
her cond111on. he 'laid she was "con-
scious and talking" at the scene of
the shooting
PohCT n.·mainl·d al the scene talk-
1 ng .Jo neighbor and possible wit-
"es~s.•
Gillman ~1d oOicers were search-
ing for suspects in a dark colored.
smaller station wagon. possibly a
Ford Pinto.
Museum receives gift
The Laguna Art Mu5eum reccl\ed a S:W,000 gill from The Baldwin Co.
toward sponsorship of the Ilene Segalo'e nh1b111on .,chl·duled to premiere
at the museum 1n Apnl. ~
The contribuuon froro the company. a land de,elopcr and res1dent1al
and commercial builder based in Newport Beach. matehed1 a federal grant
from the National Endowment for the An s.
The Ilene ·cgalovc n hibition. organited b) mu s1um director Ch:irlcs
Dcsmarajs. is a sur' C) of t~e work of the Los Angele\ media anist consisting
cotapcs. audio tape-, and installa11on '-'Orks.
City wlll pick up Christmas trees
Newpon Beach refuse collt:c tion l're\\'.S wil! pick up Christmas t~ecs
along wi th regular refuse. according to Da' 1d Ne1derhhaus. general serv1cec;
director.
Residents are requested 10 cut trees mto no more than 4-foot lengths
for collection. They should then place the tree alongside their refuse
containers on their regularly scheduled collection day.
Temporary tree stands and a n) metal devices should be removed and
placed in the regular refuse to facilitate shredding and composting.
OBITl '.\Hl
NB obstetrician Eugene Melinkoff
By TM DaRy Piiot
Dr. Eugene MelinkofT. an obstctri·
cian and longtime resident of New-
pon Beacb. died Dec. 23. MelinkofT
graduated from the Uni versity of
Southern California and McGill
Mc<hcal School. He did his resi-
dency at Michael Reese Hospital in
Chicago and returned to Los Angeles
to practice.
During his career, he deli vercd
more than 6.000 babies and was
PURCHASE
From Al
said he had looked at a number of
u lifomia properties since selling
bis interest in the Chicago Sun
Times. where he was publisher. in
1988.
PQe announced the purcha~ of
the Oaily Pilot and the weekly Jnde-
pendent newspapers on De<:. 18. . Pue. who has relocated to
Soutficm California, said he will
divick bis time and encraies between
COiia Melll and Glendale.
head of obstetrics and gynecology at
Cedars-Sinai Hospital before his re-
tirement in 1970.
He was a fo unding fellow of the
American Board of Obstetrics and
Gynecology and was a pioneer m his
field. being the first doctor to ad-
vocate and use earl ) ambulation of
patients.
MclinkofT lived 17 years in New-
pon Beach. He is survived by his
wife. Beryl. and daughter. Su!kln
Cameron.
.. Locall y we·rc going to be a must
read. We want to grow in the bust·
ness. to increase our circulation and
ad,crtising and wc want to solidify
our base and to expand the papers'
influence:· he sa1d.
A partner in the transactions was
Commonwealth C~pital Panners.
L.P .• a New York in vestment house
whose managing partner. Elliot Stein
Jr.. will serve as chairman of the
board of Paac Group Publishing Inc.
Other officers incl ude Gerald W.
Adcon Jr. of Pensacola. Fla.. as
treasurer, and Barry A. Schwimmer
of New York. as secretary.
ts appell e rul ng.
Harbor H1Sh School 10 discuu
Police pracuces. The defendants' at·
torneys araued that citizens have a
ri&)lt not to associate with aovrm-
ment officials and to speak without
fear of being monitor~ by law en·
forcement.
Lona. who wttd he read about thr
snninar in the newspaper. paid to
attend and sat throuah about four
houn of the meeting. dressed in
street clothes and weanng a name
tag. He wns lhere to learn about
concerns the group might ha c with
l)Qhce and madt' no attempt to di •
guise his identity. according lo court
records.
An ACLU member. who re-
cognized Long from television ap-
pearances ai. the department's
spokesman. accused him of secretly
recording the seminar and taking
notes 10 report lo thl' police chief.
Lon~ said he wa ingled out b)
Valcnuno, the meeting speaker. and
asked to step out'i1dc by Llo)d.
HOSPITAL
From A.1
trauma centers: Western Medical
Center in Santa Ana. UCI Medical
Center in Orange and Mission Hos-
pital Regional Medical Center in
Mission Vu.'JO.
Jn its first year of operation.
Fountain *Vall ey's tra uma center
treated 369 patients -roughly 45
percent of'the county's trauma pa-
tients.
The following years saw the
number of patients requiring trauma
care swell. Fountain Va lley's trauma
center treated about 900 patients in
1988. ro ughly one.quarter of the
count) ·s total 1n trauma patients.
Those patients will now be split
between the remaining three centers.
The ques11on to be answered in
the following year. hospital adminis-
trators sa). is whether or not the
added burden of Fountain Valley's
paticnHead~ill cause th@ s.ystcm to
tumble lo ruin. .
"It could ~ct worsl' 1f the county
d~sn't step 1n and do ll'i moral and
e1h1cal dut~ to help the poor of the
count\ ... smd Dr Peter .\nderson.
1.hrcctor of 1-ountain Valle~ ·s cmcrg-
enl·~ room fur the past 15. }Cars.
Onl' ot the taciors which caused
Fountain allc) 10 drop out of the
trauma s~c,tem -tind other hospi·
tals to complarn of multi-million
dollar lm~cs ca1. h 'car -has been
unrnmpcn.,atcd l:trt· of md1gcn1 pa-
lll'nts
Emergcnr~ rooms get more than
their share of pal11.·n1c, "ho can't p:i).
adfll.Jnistrators s:t>. Tho'e who can't
afforJ ongoing medical can: arc
ofkn forrl·d w \\:Ill unttl ailments
becoml' Crlll'~l'tKll''
~1 an} 'Kllm'> ol \Cnou., car
\HCcl..c,. stabhrng' and shootings -
\\h1ch mal..c up thl' bulk of trauma
pa11enb -aht• ta ll into the indigent
l·a1cgor~
Hospital admin1.,1rators have
pointedh blamed lhl' county for lack
of 1nd lgcn1-1.·ure compensati on.
Count' offil·1ab blame lack of state
funds.·
.\nderson de cnhes all the
financial linger p()1nting a an
"elaborate shl'll ~me;· but S3)'S 1t
doesn't changr thl' hot1om line:
Mo!>I trauma ccntl·rc; h.n c hccomc a
losing propos111on.
If a trauma n.·ntl'r 1s in J \\Callhv
area. !.uch a~ f..l 1!>s1on VieJu. un·-
compensatcd 1.·are ma} not cauw
gra'l' los\e lhme,cr. the area for-
mer!\ -.cf\ cd b' f ountain Valle' 's
hospital t!. not ~callh}. •
In foci. the three trauma centl'rs
left in the S)Stcm will now be d1 vtd-
· tn8 one of Fo untain Valle) 's "catch-
ment area~" -bordered bv Bristol
1reet. Edinger A venue.· Euclid
trcc1 and 17th trcct -which
pro' ides th4.' largest 1nd1gent popu-
lation tn the county. Anderson said.
Even w11h its unevenly poor popu-
lation. Fuun1a1n Valley's trauma
center ma) have been able to
survive. said Dr. Peter LcPort. the
medical director of trauma services.
but the high cost of keeping trauma
spcc1ahsts on dut) 24 hours a day
tipped the balan cs.
Fountain Valle) did not pay
trauma surgrons to remam on duty.
Those doctors had been paid by the
patients the) tr1.·ated. However.
when doctors found they treated an
unusuall) high number of patients
who could not pay. they told hospi-
tal administrators they needed to be
paid by the hospital to remain on
duty. LcPon said.
When Fountain Valley Hospital's
accountants added up the cost of a
trauma team salary. the bottom line
again pointed to 1hc decision admin-
istrators announced in August: The
center would have to dose.
Now that trauma patients arc
beirtf diverted el5Cwhen:, hospital
officials arc busy assurin& the P.ublic
the level of care they offer will not
be effected by the center's closing.
NeW$paper advertisements have
appeared rcmindina residents ahe
hospital's emeraency room is still
open. "We're suit number one in
cmnJCncy can: ... the ad proclaims.
''Tbe qua.lily of care won't chanlc
tomorrow," LePon MRed. BUt
without lhe challtnee or • worttina
trauma cenaer.., the quality of care
could chanee tnrec yean from~ • ........
A~rdina to coun documents,
!tY,d said be permined Lona to
ms the full seminar and that the
officer declined an invhation to re-
turn to the meetina.
The ACLU a'lucd that police
officers arc not entitled to prottttion
under the Unruh Civil Riahts Ac(
but the coun strongly disqrced.
The ACLU's position. Justice
Thomas Crosby wrole, is "as rep-
rehensible as the police abuses
decried above.··
"Two wrongs do not make a rifht.
Assuming Long was enpaed in im-
proper surveillance ... the remedy
selected by Lloyd cannot be con-
doned ... the court rul~.
.. Words alone arc not being pun-
ished in this case. The same speech
in jest or on staac or screen has
complete protection because it is
Just that: Speech. Lloyd's words
were considerably difTercnl however
... (and aimed at) accomplishing
Long's expulsion from the meetjng
CAT
From Al
in violation of the Unruh Act, ..
Crosby wro1e.
Lona uid the incident ruined his
cfTectivenns as the community rela-
tions officer and publicly humilated
him.
The iuordina. which wu made
with a lar&c casseue player. was noc
beina maae secretly and the notes
were not bein& taken surreplitiously,
he said.
"This just was not a spyina situ-
ation and there was some contrived
attempt to make a scene for the
media," be said ... What it boiled
down to was throwing someone out
of a mectina because they didn't like
him."
Lona said the fight has been worth
the effort because of the principle
involved.
"I don't think the ACLU likes the
idea of a policeman doing this to
them. I think they feel they have to
appeal this ... he said.
store. according to a police report.
Tbe cat was,on its left side. its hair burned and charred. Its bead
had been removed. but was not found in the immediate area.
The hair on the right rear side of the cat was go"e· exposing
flesh. according to the police report. There were no unusual ~igns
or symbols. Satanic.or otherwise. the report said.
The burning and decapitation were apparently done deliberate•
ly. but birds ma)• have devoured the flesh. the report noted.
Detecti ves arc still invcstigatinJ and have not drawn any
conclusions on whether Lllis latest incident is linked to Satanic
rituals. Ne" man said.
"We don·t have any infonnation involved.'' he said. "We want
to look at all angles and all aspects."
Police have discounted Satanic rites as motives behind the other
cat killings reported over the past two months. A Dec. I 5 incident
in which a Holmwood Drive resident's lX:t cat was found dead in
the garage. its llody waked in Lysol liquid disinfectant. is believed
linked 10 a personal dispute. Newman said.
A resident of Kings Place, in the same Newport Heights
communll} as the Dec. 15 incident. found a dead cat in front o{his
home on Nov. 18 tted to a wooden cross.
Thal mrnknt 1s believed to have been a prank. Newman said.
The~ also hnvr-been i:at killings in Irvine and Tustin, though
polke in those cities attribute the attacks to coyotes. ·
Nl·wma n said anyone with information about the Newport
1nc1dcnt should t·all the Police Department.
LA\XISUIT
From Al
11m, had not hccn able 10 ovenum
the dection. in which Pnngle won a
narrow "ictof) 0 ' er Democrat
('hmtian F. "Rick" Thierbach. That
ponion of the suit had to be drop-
ped, Remcho said, because th&
plnint1ffs would have needed to find
more than 800 people willing to
testify that thq were discouraged
from·' oting h} the poll guards or
signs.
.. Maybe in that sense they suc-
ceeded in bu) ing themselves an clcc-
uon for $500.000." he said.
Wold said the plaintiffs had not
been able to lind anyone who was
1n11 m1datcd b<.'causc no one was.
"The' nc\Cr have ex.plained why
a H1span!l' per on should be in-
unudated b} !>omconc 1n un iform:·
h~ ~1d. ··1 1h1nk 1ha1'c; a vcl) con-
dcsl·ending a111tudl·:·
The 72nd A!)~rn1bl} District in·
d udes poniuns of Ciarden Grove.
Santa -\na. We'itminstcr and
·\nahc1m unJ all uf Stanton. The
J1<.tr1c1 indu~ks a large number of
11 1\ranic 'otcrs. part1rularl) in the
c,outhl'rn rx1rt1l111 . wh1l'h hcc; matnly
111 anta .\na
An a1dl· to Pnngk was quoted
after the ckc11on a saying the race
might haH· gone the other way had
It not been for the uniformed poll
\\lltChcrs.
Republican oniuals said they had
received tips that Democrats might
tr) to commit elccnon fraud by
busing 1n large numbers of non-
c111zens to vote in the election.
Wold said those allegations have
,,., c been supported by the arrest of
a Democratic voter registration
\\Orker who is accused of registering
non<it11cns.
Fuentes. count~ GOP chairman,
said the purpose of the poll watching
program was to monitor and report
an} irregulariuc .
Democrats and Hispanic leaders
charge. however. that the purpose of
the guards and signs was to in-
1im1date legal voters who happen to
be of Latin American bacqround.
One plaintiff. Jose Diaz-Varps.
said Wednesda) that he had initially
decided not to 'otc because he did
not want to endure bcmg challe"ICd
about his citizenship. He said he
later rcconsidcrd and went back and
voted. But he said he remained
angry about beinJ made to feel de-
fensive about his recently earned
citizenship.
"I was very upset." Dtaz-V~
said. "I did not CApeCt anythin1 like
this to happen in the United States.
I went back. but how many people
did not ao bKk?"
Fuentes accepted n:spoosibilily
for the pracnce of the teCUrity
1uards. but he. PrinaJe and state
AIKmblyman John Lewi~ who
helped with Prinale's campaqn. all
denied they knew the guards would
be uniformed. J
A· memorandum written Oct. 19
by political consultant Mike Wil-
liams to Pringle's campaign aide.
Carlos Rodriguez. mentioned the
possibility of using uniformed
guards. A scrawled entry in Wil-
liams' diary on Oct. 17. 1988. in-
cludes the words "Carlos" and
"Goons."
Wold said Williams had testified
in a depos1t1on that he was referring
10 the Dcmocra11c Pany·s paid regis-
tra11on "'oriccrs when he used the
\\Ord "goons:·
In addition to Diaz-Vargas. plain-
ufTs were Rudy R. Rios, Helen
Canales. Tommy Q. Canales and
Jane Fantauz1.
Defendants included Fuentes.
RodnguC7. Orange County GOP Ex.-
ccu11vc Director Gregory Haskins
and Saddlcback Sccurit) Services
Corp .. and Orange Count) Reg1strar
of Votcfli Donald Tanne}. among
others.
Saddlcback Sccunt) agreed to pa)
S<>0.000 m damages m a settlement
last June and Tanne} settled for
$20.000 in November.
The Cahfomia Republican Cen·
tral Committel' was also named as a
defendant when the suit was filed
lnsl year. but U.S. District Court.
Judge J. Spencer Letts d ismissed the
state party from the suit. Remcho
said his plaint1fTs were pursuing an
appeal of Letts' decision.
Of the $480.000 settlement.
S 150,000 will be distributed to vot-
ing rights and voter registration or-
ganizations in Orange County that
work with the Hispanic community.
Each of the fi ve plaintiffs will get
S 15.000 and most of the remainder.
about $244,000. will go to attorneys
Rcmcho and Lowell Finley.
Remcho said the high percentage
going to attorney's fees was panly
because of the costs, in excess of
SI 00.000. that were paid by his law
firm in pursuing the case.
.. This type of suit is extremely
difficult.'' Remcho said. "And yo u
have to realize that these five plain-
tiffs arc not like tht' rich and Power-
ful defendants. They do not have the
ability to solicit a few big donations
and 10 out and hire an expensive
law firm. Without the hope of re-
coverinJ attorneys fees, thete types
of vo11na riahts lawsuits would
never be filed."
Fuentes was on vacation this week
and could not be reached, a recep-
tionist al his office said. Lewis is
also on vacation, an aide at his
Orantc ofY'ice Mid.
Haskins was at a meetina Wedncs.-
day afternoon and did not return to
Republican Piny beadquanen, a
volunteer said. Pri"lle was allO not
available for comment Wednetday,
an aide in his Garden Grove oflkie said.
Richard l.Oft9
BUSINESS
From A1
Orange t'oac;1. at·cording to lcx·al
retailers.
Nieman Marcus at Fashion Island
J1d not huld an) <;ale until after
Chrn.tmas. H'I thl' More had stead)
hti!lllll'!>) all month. according to
spokes .... oman Debbie Bohnell.
··wl· a'\ :i 'er} strong Occcm-
lx·r.'· Bohn1.·11 ">.11d ··we arc thrilled
""h till' re,ults. \\c had a fabulou
( hn)tmai.:·
Customers !l<.'l'mcd to tx· bu)tng
JX'l''>llllil I lll'lll' 1 n add i lion to
( hn'\lll1all ~1fl\. Auhnctt said.
·· ·\ lot of 1.'u,1omcrs in the stores.
I "ould Ml ). "ere feeling a h11lc
guilt~ hl'l·auc,e lhl') \\erc uppoSC'd 10
Ix· '\hopping for fa mil~ or friends but
got a llttk 'onwthmg for them·
S\'h l·i.:· 'hl' '<lld ... , sa"' that hap-
pening a llH.". .
Aud rcturni. \\Crc fa11:l) fc~ 1n
numtx·r the d<I\ aftc-r Christmas.
Hohncll '>Uld. ( uc,tumcrs coming in
till' d<\\ after c,cemcd to be therl' to
tJl..c a(hanta~l· nf the mcn·s and
c,hul~ S<1k~. rather than to rrturn
g1 II\. Shl' <.,11J
··pl'llplc "l'rl' l'1u111ng 1p to )hop."
'hl' )~11d. ·· l'el1 pk an· 1n a 'l'l)
fc,11\l' mcwd. \ 101 of rcupk had
1hl' \H'l'I.. uff. 1 hl"ll. arr JUSI a 101 of
l>l'llpk ".>hupptng ...
Hoh1h'll nOll'd ~c" JXIM BC3l'h
lnnc,unwr-. l-.1111101 tx· \·ompari."J \\Ith
thl· ·" a.1gl' 'h11p111.·r na11on .... 11k bc-
l'3uw tlw '\'" 1Xln lka\·h rustomcr
ll·nJc, tu Iii 111 a h1ghn income range.
h'ono1111:.I\· pred11.·11ons of 'ilug-
g1'>h l)l'f,,111.tl l·onsumpt1on Jidn·1
'l'Clll tu alli.·l t South Const Pluta
1•1thl·1. ~Kn1rd1ng to E~n. South
< ua'>t Plata fl'la1kr" d1dn·1 <,la\h
p11u·, ur lUI h.1ll.. on '"'l'nlor} in
an11upa1 1on o l .1 c,lo" sc:i~on. she
<.a1J .
"I lhtnl.. lhcc,r merchants \o\Cnt in
'' 11h a 'rr' hulll\h <1lt1tutk and I
th1ni.. the~ ·"l'll' nut ll1\3ppo111ted:·
I ggan c,;11J
( omparalt\l'I~. 01anagcmcn1 at
Loe, \ngdl'' .m·a malls reported thq
100 1.'\J)l'll1·d ,,1k\ 1nnca'ir'I for the < hn!>trna' \l'il\on. hut the figures
the\ l'\l1111,1tl·J '-'l·rr !>malkr than
tlrn\l· quotl·d h~ Orange Coa t re·
tailer'>.
Laura Duhb). gl·neral man<igl•r of
thl· ~74-,tun· < ikndak Gnllcnn . ..aid
'lhl' C\llm:tll'J ..:tll''I \\OUld be up 6 to
8 JX'rn·nt tin thl' sca~nn and called
1h.11 a hl·altln 1nl·rl'aS{'
.. 11 ":11, ·not a blockbuster
<. hn.,1111a'I In :10\ ml•ans. but "c're
up. and tho\e .ir~· pfl'll} ,.trong fig-
ures." !Jubb., c,a1d.
Bu~1ne'" at the 160-'>tore Santa
Mon1l·a Plan· didn't seem to boom.
c11hcr. l'\l'fl though most of thl·
'ltores c,urpa~!>Cd aggrcso,I\ c goal . ac·
rurd1ng to <;pokesman T om
tiilmorl·.
Gilmore said his Cl'ntcr pro1rc ted
a ). to 5-ix·rrcnt 'iales grO\\ th for
l.>ccl'rnhl·r. Hl· described this past
sea on at h1\ mall as bus) durtng the
end of No' ember. followed b> a
slO\\ (X.'no<l unttl the second or third
\\CCI.. of Dct·emlx·r. '-'hen business
pll'l..l·d up again.
Sllll. C\ en \\hen business picked
up around Christmas. "11 wasn't
gangbustcr!>.'. (i1lmore ~id.
l«•lllH\
ly TM A.llOdMed ftrftl
Herc arc the winning numbers
p1dcd Wednc\<13 )' night for tht ~ al1forn1a .. Lotter) 's twice-weekly
Lono 6-49 game: 8. 46. 39, 28. 32.
30 and the bonus number. 37.
Pla:rers who correctly gucs5ed all
SIA numbers will sha~ a prize pool
of $4.3 million, lottery officials said.
All those who picked five
numbers plus the bonus number will
divide amona thl'mselves a prize
pool of S 1.23 million: five ofsill will
share $637,000; four ofsix will share
$579,000. Three of six is worth an
automatic SS per winner.
The numbers were che>Kn by
Lotto machine durina a ae~vilion
broadcasa oriaanatin1 in Slc1arntn-
to.
•• ft •••
,
CO\SI, DAILY PILOT/Thunday, ~ 28, -
1 I >11 0 I ll \ I 11 I
Love is sharing
the blessings
of friendship
Anaheim plan for new arena adva~ces
The last ribbon and bow and, holiday wrap-
pin& paper has been stuffed into the trash, the last
carol suna, the last feasl day table cleared. and you
can slu in .an overstuffed chair, kick off your
shoes a eXbale.
C hris .. as day is behind you, and you can
forget · · tful waste Of the wrappings and
revel in the JOY of this beautiful' season. But you
must reflect as we do on the wonders of American
invention: Just how did Santa and the rest of us
manage Christrnas before the discovery of Sc-0tch
ta pe·! l..
Somehow we can't seen1 to gel through the
holiday wi thout some gremlin assening itscl(
Through pa in. 1hc joy bcco mrs 1he grealer. This
year it "''as our furnace and air-<:onditio ncr which
decided this was the 1im(' to n1alfunc1ion. It '"asn't
a case of needing either heat or air-conditioning:
ii was simply that t.hl· blighter wouldn·1 shut off,
altcrnatlcy sending the cold air or hut air lhrough
the house.
We called the co1npanv identified in a sticker
on the Payne furnace and· a1 r.condi1ioning unit
.. There'll tx· a $48 charge to come to your
houi;c," the rnan said. "ll Yl'ill apply to the first half
hOur, and a Iler that 11 will be $48 an hour."
This was Friday
n1 orn1ng, and a t
n1id-al\crnoon Fri-
day.""' a young man
nan1cd Ben arrived.
f'le thecked the unit
and said it was the
rcla\' boii:. Shot.
Needs replaccmcn1.
··So what arc we
talking about'!"
··The y run
S285." Ben said.
"Rut I just happen
to have onc o!l my
truck. Otherwise 11
'>l.'Ould bc nex1 Tues-
dav." He was fast
and professional and
there "''l"rc no olhl·r charges. and the fan stopp~:d .
lJuo,ed by the speed) solution 10 a vexing
houM:hoid problcrn. 1. d.ccidl·d to gel o~t n1y old
Pcndle1on red phud Jacket to wl·ar 10 an o~n
ho u~e. It "·as niore than 10 ycars old -somc1h1ng
1 hough\ impulsive\\' at S1J,·crwood's in Fashion
Island -and I dotib!l'd 11 "·ould i.t1ll fit.
It's no11h:H 1xoplc get hea,·1er as lhcy age: the
"''l'1gl11 51.·11lro;. tha1·') all . Hut I t·ould fastcn the
1,1,•a1')t button 1f I stood st1fl and stopped breathing.
I "'Ort• 11 up.:n and 1hc bright rolor 51..·emed to fit
the season and a nice n1et"l' ravt•d ;1buu1 11 and
a~ked "'ho "'as Ill) 1a ilor.
·rhrough out tht• "'el·kt•nJ . u ur Chns1n1:1s C'l'l -
l'hr;11ion~ "er(' ('Olurcd h' the trup1ral wt•ather and
"·orld t•\cnts . .-\ \t'ar aio. '>''C six·nt thl' huli~ays
'>''1th daughtl·r Jud11h and fan11\~ in t-.·11ddk·10-:vn.
('nnn .. under I ..J 1nchf.'s of ~no"' and a nunus "'Ind
chill fattor. This \t•ar. it .... a~ in lhl· high '8Ck here.
anJ Korn an1a "'·:ii. 1n Oan1cs :ind Nont·g.-i "''as 1n
the arn1 s of 1hc archbishop. .
But so n1uch of lhe world "''as throvo1ing olf
\ukt'" o f uppn:1-s1011. and I "as thinking about all
ilui. as I OOkcd niunins fo r ('hns1mas breakfast.
and I rt•n1en1bl•r(·d a statnlent 1nad.: b~ the daugh·
11yc11y-...,....
The Anaheim Ci1y Council Wtdnesday
approved an environmental impact re.
por1 for 1he proposed 20.000.scat spons
and conccn arena across from Anaheim
s1adiu n1. clearina a major hurdle to con·
struction.
The new structure has been con-
trovenial becau~ of concerns about
noise and traflic congestion in an already
busy area.
The flvc-membtr council, afier spend-
ing almos1 the entire day considering the
EIR. voted to accepl the EIR and the
subsequent ;r.oning changes that the arena
and lts parking facilities would require.
Menorah llghtlng
The planned rnult1-purpo~ u'ldoor
spons and l'nlerta1nment arena is
propowx! to bl.· built o n nine acres nonh-
east of Katella Avenue and Douglass
Road, 10 th(' nonheas1 of the curren1
Anaheim S1adiun1, home of 1hc Cali-
fornia t\ngels and the Los AngC'les Rams.
..Ytle have madC' no secret that 1he cu y
of Anahein1 "''an1S 1he arena and is
con\·inced that the addition of such a
facility would enhance the econOnlic fu-
ture of our c it)' for years to come:· said
Anaheim Mayrir Fred Hunter.
Constructi on on the arena 1s expec:ted
to start ne.111 }~·ar and be comple1e lfl late
199 1 or early 1992.
Wcdnesday·s decision can1c af1cr a
Celebrants d a n ce In ff'ont o f the g iant menorah at P'estlval o f Arts
grounds In Laguna Beach. which w as llght•d Tue sda y night In
cele brat ion of the sixth night of Hanuk kah. Th• Cha b ad of Lagun•
w lll llght t h e m e norah twice more at 6:JO p .m. toda y and J:JO p.m.
Frida y.
1wo-"'·cek eAtcn1J1on to allow for tht su1>-
miss1on or additional complain1s. Phil-
lips Brandl Reddick. the lr\•1nebasc<I
arc h11~1ural and planning lirm chosen
b)' the cit)' to design 1hc art"na. had
rt-cc1vcd con1pla1n1.s from 66 area rcs1-
denls and other\ during Its compilation
of the EIR.
Bui complaint!> continued to come 1n
to the ell) council pai.t tht' fi!Jng deadline.
stressing thl' t.\pcclt"d trai'lic congestion
1n lhl.' already ero"'·di:d Orangl' Freewa)'
(571 corridor and the 1mpaC'I of noise on
local residents. ( onct:rns "'ere also ra1!>t"d
abou1 the p<>1r nt1al for the Slit' to Ix
flooded becau!M.· of 1ti. pro.\1n11t) 10 1hr
Sanla Ana R1~er.
Also atrcc1cd by the propotcd attna is
·1he Ph~ni~ Club German Association of
Orangt' Coun1 y and lhe Orange Tree
Mobile Home Park.
T he Ka1 ella-Do uglass arc;a had
previously bttn earmarked for a count)'
Jall. but count) offiC""ials backed off after
'ehen1t'nt protest from local residents.
·rhl" proposed arena has some compcu~
11on. ho"e'er. fron1 the cit y of Sanln
Ann, which earlier this year proposed i1s
O\lo'n ~pon) and en1enainmen1 arena to
rt•place tht' San1a ,,_na stadium. h would
ali.o con1a1n 20.000 sea1s.
1-l un lt'r has !>aid that Orangt= o unty 110
not big enough for 11o110 such sin:u lar
arenas.
Huntington claims
stepped-up patrols
reducing wrecks
By ROBERT BARKER
('oll1 ding "''Ith <i ~1 a1i:w1<il' tn:nd of
sharp 1ncn.·as.c.·s in nlaJor holid:1 ~ 1raiT1c
acl·idl'nl). Hunung1on Bl'il('h nlu\llflS\\
rt'SL~lt•red on\) I ~ nccRk·nt) o'e' lht·
thrt·r-da' C'hns1111a) "'l"t'l..l·nd wilh no
dt·nfhs Or 111aJnr inJu~ crashe~.
·rratlic ()tlict·r l)n,c t·l umphrt')\ a
n1t·mbl:r of 1he i-lun11n~1on &·:.n·h Police
Dcpann1cnt's c·n11 C"al Act·1dt•n1 Safet~
Enforcl·n1cn1 lean\. f.atd lht· numhcr of
tralfil· acc1dl'nl\ "ai. a 62 pcrl·c.11t d1op
fn1n1 la~\ 'ear\ 37 l·l un1phfe~s al '><l sa1d 1hl·rc v.t'fl' lo
drunkl·n d n\1ng arrt•sts O't'r !hl' hol1da~
tn thl· lit' of nearJ, 200.0l.llJ. 'o tigurt•s
'>'t'rl· a• a;labll' fro1;1 last 'ear
F1ft,.sc,en people "''crc.k1l k·d on (ah·
forn1a· road~ d uri ng the ('hns1mai. we-ek·
end .ind~. l I ~ n101onst~ "l'rt• arr(''ilt•d for
dn,tng v.htll' 1n 1u~tl·atcd Tht• "'i.'t'kend
10 1! 111 c·ahtOrn1a. up sharpl~ t)\ er last
~cJ r. \\:I\ lht· hight'\! 1n tht• nation
1-hunphrc~s o;a1d he bchl·,e~ lhe rt·a~n
for tht• "harp r(•dul·t1on 1n arc1J t•n1s this
}..:ar Lil ll un1 1nt on &·aeh "as the
philosoph y o r the C'>\SE team and otht''
patrol ot1iccrs 10 ma1nta1n a high \'1 sib1h·
'' a nd high profile and 10 sa1uratt' prot>-
!Cn1 areas "''ith 1raffic l.'nforccment.
Thl· four officers of the C.~.A..SE team
ha,t· bcen concentra11ng 1hc1r e!Tons on
Ht:a ch Boule \'ard. be1"'·een the San D1ego
fr('l'"'a~ and Warner ,>\,enue
11um.phreys al so announct."d 1ha1 begin-
ning "''Ith the ne"· year on Monda~
offi ct·rs arc going 10 crack down on scat·
bl·lt v10Ja11ons. a campaign that the Cah·
fornta Hig.hv.·a) Patr.nl also annouoc.c
rl'<'l'ntl).
"\.\1(''H hu vt· Lero tolt'rance for pt-Opie
"'ho don·t "t•ar scat be ll s." H umphrey'
~1d.
Humphre)S said. though. that Policr
ran enforce scat belt la"''llo only after
dl'lt"Cllng other possible traffic v1olation.s
·\n C:\Cept1on 1s 1ha1 officers can stop
\l.'h1cl<'s for no1 having seal bells ava1l-
ahle for chddn:n.
l-l un1ph re)S also "''amcd police w11l
stt'P up ('nforct'ml·nt O\ er the New Year·.,
"'cckend. onc of the most dangerou'
11mcs of the ~ear.
Shark caught 100 feet frorn shore
LOS .>\NGELES (.o\P) -A 30Q..Pound
grl'!lt "h11c shark reeled 1n b~ a fii.h erman
1 OU feet off the beach al Pacific Pahsadcs
"'-.'111 "'dl'-t'\l'd \Urf(·r~ and s"'1mmers scu~1ng 10' shore
·\ftl·r bauhng 90 n11nutes w11h the 61h.-·
f1.->0t b1.:a<>1. Hdl narlo"'· landcd the shark
Tut·sda' afternoon us1n~ :i drad maC'k crt"I
n11o ba11 and a 100-pound tes1 line. He had
s1all..cd the great "'·h11e for four days in hii;;
24-fwt boat
·· ,,_nd tht"rc·s one out there at leas1
eight fec1 long and about 500 paunds,"
st11J Bario" "\\le had him right up to our
boa• beforl' ht• broke the; line ...
tt•r of Soulh .\fnca·s Bishop lksn1ond Tutu ... All
thes~: \t'ars:· shr said. ··he has been a pnsoner of
hope ." For ho"' rnan y years h:1,•e so many of us
been pnsont•rs of hoi:" . .'.
1\s 1 rleancd up the k11ch1.·n al1cr m y baking.
I ran ou1 of papt:r lo"'cls and got a nc"'' roll fron1
tht• t·upboard . ~-iost p.'lp1:r \o'>'·cls ha,·e cute kllehen
dt•S1gns or floral themes. but this une had wnting
on 11. Hr \. a nt•1,1,· for111 of ad,·ert1s1ng. I thought.
The :irt o'f pursuas1on had invaded th palJC'r null.
NB aerospace
plant pays stiff
fine for polluting
By The Associated Preu
Appe/ate judge orders Laguna
to improve six private streets
llut no. 11 "''as another l'\:prcssio n of hope.
.. Tbt• best and niost bcautiful things in the v.·orld
canno t be 51..-;.·n or 1ouchcd but arc fl"ll Ln the
heart.'" "'as Onl· n1essage. A foot fanher alon& were
thl'M: "''o rds: .. Lovl· is Sharing," and a fl'"'' inches
lov.•t•r "friendship 1s a Spe,·ial G1fi." and finally,
"No Act of Lo,·l· 1s ever wasted."
The lenenng "''as low·ke)', the design discrt'('t.
It ~emed such an appropnate son of thing. and
rm go ing to "''nle 10 the Scott Paper Co. and tell
1he managenlen1 so. I dug the wrapper ou1 o~ the
trash and found this address: Consumer Relations
Dept .. $(·011 r 1a1a. Philadelphia. l'A. 1911 .l
On Sunday, before gelling ready for i
c·hnstnias Evl" midnight C""andchght Mass. "''e
1n v11ed our neighbor and her child ren over fo r a
"''h1le. Janet Plante is a very auractive single
m other. and her son. Jeff. 9, and daughler. Eliza-
beth. b. are handsome children.
We e).chan1cd small gifls and big talk, and
enjoyed wine. Cokes. cookies and stuff. :rhe talk
bccame so interesting that we hardly noticed that
hnlc Elizabc1h wasn't there; she apparently re·
turned to her home. which Jeff eonlirmed.
When 1he afternoon was about to end our
front doorbell rang and Janet went to the door.
l-lcrc "'as Elizabeth. holding 50mething behind her.
"Come on in:· Ja net said. Elizabeth just stood
thl·re. sh.)'I)', her hands behind her. Then she
stepped into our home and brou&ht forward a
C hnstmas packase she obviously had wrapped
herself. A green ribbon dan&)cd from the wrapJ?•na. ~·This if for you." she said. and handed II to
me'. . .
Ford Acro.spacC" has agrt·ed to p:l} a
S250.000 penalty for atlegrdly rrlrasing
e\:ress i.rnog-('aus1ng gases at HS Ne"'·pon
Beach plant whert• mili1a11· aircraft and
C'Qu1pn1t•nt arc painted. ~
Ford .i\erospacl· dl.'Cldl-d lo t>UY. the
iX'nalty v.·ithout admi111ng wrongdoing.
"It's a high penallX. one of the h1gh es1
of the \ear." said \\illiam Wong. senior
rJepUt) · proscC"utor for the ~ut~ Coast
Air Quahl) l\1anagemcnt D1stnl·t. The
sc:11lc111 cn1 was reached Friday.
"Ford Aerospace is a large corporatto~.
and t'crtainh "·e felt they had a respons1·
bi lily 10 coffiply with the rules," added
\\long. "The violations lasted over two
years and they involved poor rccord-
kel·p1ng and a fairly large amount of
C.\CCSS en11ssions."
The plan1 on Ford
l\1ac,.\rthur Boull·vard
Road rcll·aSt-<l a daily
pounds of pollutants
n1 ospherc. \\long said.
Road bc1ween
and Jamboree
excess of I 00
in10 the a1-
t-ord Aerospace uses heavy-duty paints
required by 1he Department of Defense.
onicials at the corporarion said the firm
docsn•t believe it violated pollution re·
stric1ions but asrccd 10 pay the penalty to
avoid a c-ivil lawsuit.
1'01 11 I I Of, Gwtn and I opened it t~lher. and 1ns1dc was
a sl'ilall branch of a trtt, about 14 inc.hd Iona. with
many \eaves. Near the tip of lhe bnnc~ was a
small round nest. about two inc.hes: in diamete~. Cosla Mela
"Thank you. Elizabeth," I g\d. ··eut what 15 Vandals took a C'hristmas joy ride. 11
ii"" tht Costa Mesa Golf Course after cutun1 ' Janel answered. "It's a hummingbird·s nnt. the cabll' that K"Curcd several cans. which
Liz found 1wo of them in the tree in our patio. and lhcy dro\·e onto thl grct".n 10 play bumper look one of them 10 school. and kept the other one.
Now I guess she wants you to have it." cari. • • •
"T hat's ri&ht," Elizabeth said. ""And I can, tell .4. female motortyclist, anaercd that
you how the hummingbird made it -out ~f.~p1der Lori's Copy Center Wis clotcd Tuesday.
webs and hair and 1 want you 10 have 1t. kickedandbroke t~fronl•indowoflhe
It -.ovlciUliy one or!'« prized~... bulineu 11 .. s W. I 9tb SI. The woman,
_and lik~ lht..Jcolt ._i J&id, "~ 11 Sllorillf.,r-l-ila1tt local<d bi: P!'!ic<. ooid Ille had had
Ind wc·ll ntVtt forle\ the lharlna 11 Chntimal O I tN.d day ariil Ol1Cmrt0jji)' fot-lfiC
a 6-year-o&d neiPbor. damqc. .n. ,..,_ ,. • IL¢d&:• .... •• ., * · Two bllck atba-·· ~ lluhed
0...., CWI. D Olk 7 IW......, _,...... It lbe a.Hy of Swi .... 11d lbop iD Solt\b *'· c-Plara.
lomb tl nllt empties buldlng
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,.:. '2.~.11:.ft•,r,:
By HOUY J. WAGNER
.\ 41h D1stnl·\ \oun of r\ppi.·als Judge
orJl'rt•d L-iguna !leach to 1n1pro' c and
l\l!l11ll:llll SI \ \\rl'l'IS in lhc ('rl'S\\'!C\lo'
IJ1an111nd tr:ll'I. dt•i.p1tt' the CL\} 's contcn·
11t•n tht• i.1rcel\ arl' prt,atl' roads and the
1i11anc1at rcsp11n\1h1hl~ uf pr11p:r1~ O\\n·
er'
This 1s no1 tht• fir!>.t shift of lcg!tl
rc,p..1n~ihd1t} H• 1n1pru\l' thl' road) and 11
\\1111·1 Ill' lhl· lu~l. lit) l\1a11agcr Ke n
Fran!.. ...:11J \\ t·Jnl"Sda\ franl o;,-i 1d 1he
i.:11' \\Ill rl''-IUC\t :t rL·ht·anng 1n 1hc ap-
pi.·ilatt• coun :ind 1ftha1 iiulo;. "1ll 1al..e 11s
case 10 1hc siatl' Supr1..•me l·oun
The dcc1s1on h~ Judge J errold~-Oh'l'r
on Tuesda) O' l'rtu rned an earlier ruhng
of the Or.1ngl' ( uunt) Supt:nor Court thnt
1>ut 1he rl')flOns1h1h1~ on 1he proix·n)
O\\nl·~.
Atcord1ng to l"Ourt rcc.ords. the <:rcs1·
\•iew D1an1ond tr'JC't C"Ompriscs ~)J res1·
dent1:tl lots, although onl ) 140 ha'e
ho n1es on then\. l\·lost of thl' slrects "'·ere
coni.truclcd 1n 1q2 4. t-.·losl "'·ere 16 fC""el
v. ide. although somc arca5 on some
s\rects "'ere no more than 9 f«I v.·1de.
The suit "'BS brought b) owners of J9
properlie.s in lhl' tract. They say the city's
no dc\•eloon1 cnt s1ancc has prc\lcn1ed
block or Aqu1marine Circle: after buralars ~incd e ntry through an unlocltrd cfoor.
• • • • A Garden Grove n1an wat an-ested o n
1hc 18700 block of Brookhunt St~t
aner offiC"Cr1 rcspo'ndcd to a call about •
fight in pr<>&fCSJ that escalated into an
assault on an offi«r. vandalism to •
police car and dca1h threats apinst an
officer.
• I •
Yulc1ide vandals cau!C'd an estimated
SI .SOO dam• to the painl on a H)'Undai
tcdan when they ftocted tM CIT parted
al I 71 SO San Matto St.
Newport Beaeh
A burslar pried opd\ 11111 """"ved a rear MWina wi,._ at 1 borne i.n tbe
1900 -ol Villa Coudal and IOOll SJOOcuh. •••
-pried -• -ba!ooolY nil -El llto Lillo Clo= ,.,, VIO ........ _ .... --............. ,._ ._. ec1m••• 18 • ••
-alCllZI ,._ .... =""" ·~-.... _-.,,. C:."'i *I • n.:: .....
~·1•
thl'tl1 fron1 U)1ng 1hc1r land. purchaS("d for
Sll,t)(J(.I 10 $20.000 pt'r parcC"I. coun re-
cord\ <;ho"
Frank '!kl1J "4:ln1c O"''ncrs ha\ e JU~\ one
parct•L others tx·gan wnh one and ha\·e
:tddl·d onc or \\loO more O\"Cr si:vcral years
anJ <;ttll othl'r' ha'c sno"·ballcd lots 1nto
largl·r pal·i..agl'!> Frank charactcnzl-d the
lallt'r gr~up :t\ "sp1..·cu\ators and ahst"ntce
O\\nl•r;
"The prl"pondr:rancl· of 1hc lots are
'acanl.'. t r;1nl.. s:ud. "The) are un·
Jl'll'lupahlt· under our codes.''
But that'., "·here the rubber meets the
road The rea~n th<"" lots are un·
dl'' ch•pablc 1~ a 1965 ell } o rdLnancl'
rl·quiring a lcg.a l lot 10 have a ui.able road
tha1 \\:ts nol less than 16 feet "'·ideas of
! ~40 In the 19Mh another code stated
pn\Jll' \tr('l'IS n1us1 tic llllpro,l"<l to the
"'h,hh of c11~ stn.'i.'IS 1n order for hu1\d1ng
10 bi.• JIJO""l'd.
•• o\ nun1bcr of them are Just din
roads ... Frank said.
But 1n thl· 1940s. the c1 1~ took the
1roub!t.• 10 nan1t· 1he stn·c\s and 1n subS("·
qurnt ~cars.laid SC\lo'Cr lines and n1adc the
com·spond1ng assessments 10 propcny
O"' nl.'r' ser,·rd by lhe lines. It has allo\\•ed
gas hne11o under a franch1sc agrccmen1.
.l\nd. cuun r«ords s1a1e, "the streets were
p:l\'Cd under the supervision of the city's
••• An unkno"'n number of snowboard
bindings wcrt taken from Si mms Snow-
boards. Inc .. 27 1 w. ISth St .. by a 1hter
who smashed a window 10 cntcr the
business. ••• I Jo Ann Punk Clark, 41 . of Newport
Beac h was •rTCS1ed on sus.,;icion of. cosri
mcttial bul)lal'}' at Bullock's Wilshire,
901 Newpon Ce.nttt Drive.
su~nntend<·nt of slrttts td meel then
e.\1~11ng s1nnJnrd~. apparently al city CX· pcnsc. •.
Nont•thck·ss. the ci ty•s position ha!.
bc1.:n the streets arc pnvate and no ck·
,c\opmcnt "'·ill bt allowe_d..on .any oflhe
h1lls1dc-lots above a cena1n po1n1 because
thl'\ arc abo'e a part.icutar rock.. at ,..hich
po1i-i1 the strct·t narrows 10 just 12 fttt.
Tht· appca\i. i.:oun stopped shon of
a"'ard1ng damages 10 the plain1itrs in the
case. h did. howe,er, clearly stale only
t"'O o ptions for the ch y: .. either restore
\hl" access or compensate the plaintiffs.••
l)IL,er said s1nct no ne of the propcny
owocn. ha11o tne.'1 10 i('l a vana~ or
permit to build on the lors, the city ha~
no\ ye \ dcpn,·cd them o f using their
pro perties,
If the c11~ ts able to gel the decision
rt'erscd. propen) O"''rlen will have lo go
to the 1rouhlc and expense of building
strttts 10 t it )" standards before they arc
allo"'cd to build. If 1hc decision holds UJ?,
in hi&;ht'r couns. the cit y will have lo foot
the bill.
Either '>''ay 11 appears incvitabk-
another 293 101~ 1n Lquna Beach "'111 bt
cliaiblc for dcvelopn1ent.
"There'll be some instant million-
aires." Frank said.
Hunli"l!lon Beach
A rnidt1"11 in the. area of' W.--
A venue and Gothard Street •id ju.,... ilts where ~hoottna fin:wort1 over die
Oood con1rol chlnnel and into homet oa
Rhine and V1n\qe drives. Tht calllr
uid the juvcniln may haYe tte.
Uiunchina their minks from the a.n.,_,. Crou •pllr1mcn11. • •• A man uid a 14-ycar:~ bot-" h<4JIH~ in'° 1k aree in tM 1000 ........ _ .. -of--Ori .. and"lh-Ow-bulbl inio the. lllttt. • •• A woman Mid 10mCOM took her ....
and S65 tbli lht W imd\len.tlr Ill• ....... ~ill \lie: .. al-... .._ ... _,._
••• ,. __ ..,. __
-,.rd la ... I 'IUIO""""' ~';~=-...... ~.
~
M ONnglC...DAILYPllOT/~,D•mnbern ...
Quake slams Austral la; at least 20 kllled
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -A
~or earthquake lhook Australia's
soulheut coast on Thunday. dc-
molishioa homes and trappin&.
people inside cars in the city of
Ne~tle, officials said. Up lo
seven people were reported crushed
lo death and 100 irtjured.
"h fell like there was someone
under my bedroom floor who lifted
the house," said one Newcastle resi-
dent, who reported two aftershocks
followin& the 10:28 a.m. temblor
(3:28 p.m. PST Wednesday).
• Dozens of buildinas were reported
collapsed, and police moved to
evacuate the businHS district of
Newcastle.
Early reports put the quake death
loll at be.tw~n 20 and 30, bul police
could only confinn three deaths at a
club and possibly four others. Tele-
vision fooaaae showed many busi-
nesses with collapsed awninas and
some buildings reduced to rubble.
News reports said the quake feais-
tered S.S on the Richter scale -
signifying a quake capable of causing
considerable damage.
The earthquake. lastin& 4S sec-
onds in some places, was felt across
the state of New South Wales.
Newcastle. 75 miles north of Syd-
ney, is Australia's fifth larsnt city. It
has a population of about S00,000
and the lal'JCSt concentration of
heavy industry in the country.
A major emergency alert was de-
clared.
"'Ambulances are reporting lots of
de vastation. lots of damage. lots of
injuries," a spokeswoman for the
Child Care organi zation was quoted
as saying by the Australian As-
sociated Press.
In Canbem. the federal capital, a
spokesman for the Australian Seis-
mol<>sical Center put the quake's
epicenter at SO miles northwest of
Sydney.
Burtau of Mineral Resources As-
sociate Director Peter Cook said the
quake was unusually lal'JC for Aus-
tralia and warned there might be
aftershocks.
Hundreds of emergency workers
were flown by helicopter to the
Newcastle area and the nearby
Hunter Valley wine-growing region.
which appeared 10 bear the brunt of
darnqe.
A police spokeswoman said there
were reports from Newcastle of
serious!)' damaged buildinas and
many car accidents with people
trapped and injured.
Newcastle Hospital reported
structural damage and said some
patients were evacuated.
The Australian Broadcastina
Corp. said hundreds of thousands of
homes lost electricity. .. Many homes, banks. shops and
stores have been demolished.'' its
report said.
U.S. renews plea for Noriega release. From Daly Piiot wire servkn
Abortion consent law blocked PANAMA CITY, Panama {AP)
'" -U.S. soldien on Wednesday
blasted rock music and the latest
Panama news bulletins at the
Vatican embassy where Gen. Manu-
el Antonio Noneaa is shuttered, as
the stalemate over his fate con-
tinued. 1 Both the United States and the
new U.S-baclced Panamanian gov-
ernment renewed their pleas
Wednesday to the Vatican to relea~
the ousted dic1a1or.
·•we feel that the nunciature. the
papal nuncio should in the very near
future ask the ex-dictator to leave,"
said President G uillenno Endara.
··we believe that Gen. Noricga's
crimes are not political. He is a
common criminal of the worst
kind."
In Texas, President Bush said
Wednesday he is determined to
bring Noriega to justice .. for poison-
.in& Jbc. children of the United
Slates" with drugs. but Bush con-
ceded the Vatican's refusal to gi ve
him up does "complicate things."
The diplomatic standoff went into
ill fourth day and Noriega's fate
remained undetermined. A Vatican
spokesman said he did not see how
Noriega could be released to th e
United States. Among alternatives
being discussed were transfer to a
third country and a trial for Noriega
ta-Panama.
"He has been accused, justly ac-
cused, of homicides and narcotraf-
ficlcina and very. very horrendous
crimes." Endara said at .a news con-
ference.
Administration
f!10ves against
Noriega assets
SAN FRANCISCO -A ruling blocking enforcement of the state's
parental consent law for minors' abortions became final Wednesdar.
preventing the law from taking effect at least until after trial of a sull
challenging it on privacx grounds. Attorney General John Van de Kamp and
Gov. George DcukmeJian had both decided earlier not to ask the state
Supreme Court to disturb an injunction that kept the consent law-from going
into effect as scheduled in January 1988.
· On Wednesday, private anti-abortion groups said they did not have th e
money to appeal the ruling. WASHI NGTON {AP)-The Jus-
tice Dc'partment asked four Euro-
pean nations Wednesday to freeze Fa II planning funds frozen bank accounts where former Pan-m Y
amanian dictator Manuel Antonio SACRAMENTO _ A state appeals court has temporarily blocked a
Noriega is ~thought to have hidden superior court judge's order that money for family plannintt be restored to illegal drug profits. h Sa · o · s · c J d wvtr Fred David Runkel, a department t e stale budget. n Luis b1spo upenor ourt u ge 1 1am man
spokesman, said th e legal papers ruled Dec. 7 that Gov. George Dcukmejian had no authority to cul $24
were filed wiih theJ.overnments of million -or two-thirds of the total -from the state"s famil y-planning
S · budget last summer. France.· Wltzerlan · Luxembourg The 2nd D1stnct Court of Appeal in Ventura temporarily suspended
and th~ !-Jnitcd Kingdom. requesting Fredman·s order late Tuesday whi le 11 reviews legal requests filed in the
authonues to or~er banks t~ block matter. The budget 1s used to provide health and family-planning services
any transacuons m the Noncga ac-for half a millon low-income and teenage Californians at about SOO clinics counts. cLth .;;d~-......~-t--~Thrrequesris ormoney directly-aroun c...suuc..
tied to his alleged illegal drug traf-
M ...... _. •••
A couple pick their wa1 TueldaJ through rubble In a barlo
In Panama City which was leveled In recent flthtlng.
Also on Wednesday. the Panama
Canal was retuming'1o normal grad-
ually. and a spokeswoman said
waterway offi cials hoped 10 go to 24-
hour operation to ckar a 125-ship
backup as more personnel returned
to work.
In Panama Ci1y. battered by days
of fighting and looting. people were
returning to work and lined up
outside grocery stores that were not
looted.
Exquisi ce sweacers from Europe have
arrived coo late for C hristmas
•
Forced to acrificed at 1/z price
•
Includes a variety of sh irrs. slacks
and leather jackets
(71'4) 5'40-7162
STUA~DS
FOR MEN
So.ch Ccmt ............... Su .... Kl'OM "°"' I. M.pm.
~cking.'" Runkel said, addin.g there Nudists honor photographer 1s ··more lhan one account m each .
country ...
Au thorities in France respol\ded
to the U.S. request by freezing ac-
counts in two banks holding $3.3
mill ion under the names of Noriega
and membl:rs of his fa milies. Swiss
officials placed a "precautionary"
freeze on two accounts in banks in
Zuri ch and Geneva. '
LOS ANGELES -A photogra pher who led a fight to legalize nudity
on private propcrt> and spurred Kodak into returning snapshots of naked
subJCCts has been inducted into the Nudist Hall of Fame. Ed Lange. 69. was
honored by the Amcncan Sun ba thing Association.
Lange was credited with persuading Eastman Kodak in the I 9SQs to
change its policy of refusing to re1um pictures of nude people that were sent
in for developing. Lange. whose photos ha ve appeared m Time. Life. Vogue,
and Harper's Ba1aar, opened Elysi um fields nude reson in Topanga in 1967
and battled Los Angeles County to overturn its anti-nudity law. . -Frencb in_yesugators said the
banks in France may have been used
r~r t~~:~~~:: ~~r ;~rt~~'~e~~i.ned Gunmen get S 1 mllllon worth of gold
Officfals:
Romania
no longer
Communist
BUCHAREST. Romania (AP) -
A top official declared Wednesday
that Romania is no longer a Com-
muniM count!). and revolutionary
leaders tried to stop cit izc~ from waging a ··witch hunt"" of revenge
against supporters of the old regime.
Security police still loyal to ex-
ecuted leader N1colae Ceausescu at-
tacked the television bui lding in the
capital early Wednesday bul were
repulsed in a half-hour firefight.
news reports said.
The telev1S1on building 1s the
headquarters of the provisional gov-
ernment headed by new President
Ion lhescu. who 9n Wednesday
spoke with Mikhail S. Gorbachev
and expressed his thanks for the
Soviet leader's sul?pon . The men are
friends from their college days in
Moscow.
Du~ru Mazilu, vice chairman of
lhc !'lrauonal Salvation Committee
provisional government. reaffirmed
that the ne w leaders arc devoted to
replacing Ceausescu's 24-year
Stalinist despotism with democracy.
The government has said free
elections will be held in April.
"We want Romania to become a
member of the free civilized world,"
Mazi lu said. "'Romania is no lonp:r
a Communist count')'.. Romania 1s a
free land. and we will create a real
democracy.··
But the rtvolutionary government
still is fi&htina a guerrilla war with
Ceausescu loyalists. althou&h the
battles arc wanina.
Romanaan news reports said ae-
curity police were holdina out in ••isolated positions·:
Bush considers
drug blockade
LOS ANGELE -Two gunmen utterine death threats robbed a
do"nto'An gold company of nearly SI million wonh of gold after
handcuffing and t~ 1ng up the 1wo owners and five employees Wednesday.
police and '1ct1ms said.
The v1c11ms "ere nol scnouslv harmed but were left with red·welts on
1hei r Mists from 1he handcuffs. Th·e loot included at least 47 kilograms ( 103
pounds) or fine gold as well as gold chains. locks and scrap bars.
1989 a bloody year for police
This "as the bloodiest year on record m al least a half-dozen of
Amcrica·s big ci11es. and law enforcement officials are virtually unanimous
in blaming drug wars for the violt'n~e. However. at least eight cities a~ likely
to have fewer homi cides in 1989 than in 1988. and officials in those places
arc k ss certain about the reasons. One expert suggested that violence has
ebbed in some ci1ies because drug dealen have already killed their rivals
and divided their turf.
Final L989 statistics tn most cities won"t be prepared for at least several
weeks. but a preliminary survey by The Associated Press of police
depanments in more than 30 cities shows that the number of homicides rose
in most of them.
Thousands flee propane blast
BATESV ILLE. Arie. -A factory propane tan.k exploded Wednesday.
shooting a huge plume of smoke and fire into the sky and forcing fire and
emergency crews to retreat from the blaze after evacuating about 3,SOO
people. No injuries were reported at White-Rodgers Co. when the tank
exploded shortJv before 4 p.m. Workers were evacuated and people who live
within a I 1h miles were ordered from their homes. said Dale Rust of the
Independence County Office of Emergency Services.
Cold easing grip on South
Plumbers worked overtime across the South on Wednesday to repair
thousands of water pipes that burst when they froze in record low
temperatures, and frozen waterways are slowing shipPina and devastatina
some commercial fishing. Temperatures have eased smce record lows late
last week and during the Christmas holiday weekend. with temperatures in
the 40s and SOs Wednesday in Georgia.
Homeowners and plumben in Houston were workina as fast as they
could to repair thousands of pipes broken during three days of record-senina
lows.
The Louisiana freeze, called the hanhest of this century by
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New Orleans and below 15 dqrees for 15 houn.
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WA.RSA W. Poland -Solidarity lawmaken propoeed constitutional
amendments Wednesday that include ratorina tbe country's name IO the
prewar ··R~blic of Poland." from the Communist-impoeed .. People's
Republic of Poland... Parliament convened Wednnday for a three-day
snsion to consider sweepilJI economic lelialation tbat was propoeed earlier
this month by the Solidarity-led aovemment IO tramf'onn the ec:oaomy IO
a market system.
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G il Gomez must be the most man was told not to come in any
.:...nnancnt tem porary employee in more and the other two quit to ao on -to greener pastures. As fo r me, I history. ' · I k Hi~ 42 years aao for a two.week liked what I was doing so ept showina up." stint with the Newport Beach Water Until hi s rctittmcnt pany earlier Department, 'Gomez was never told not to report for work after his two this month. no one ever told Gomez
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Gomcz· emJ>lorment with the cily. mancnt status at the time of one of
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World War 11 and three months told." said department manager
f1brie111in1 bridles with Con-Robert Dixon.
so1idatcd Steel Co. in Maywood in After 10 • years, Gomez was
1947, G omez was unemployed and prilmoted to Serviceman 11 and two
plannina to attend School to team years later he made SeT"Vicn1an Ill.
carpentry. · Gomez attributes his prom.oti ons to
The night Gomez and his compa-turnover in 1he department rather
nions were laid off from the steel th.an his own skills. .
plant. he and two others were talk,ing In J 966 he made construction
tn front of a grocery store wh~n a foreman, which he recalled as the
1trangcr approached and asked if mos! challenging and reward.ing part
they wanted to work. The three were of his work with the department.
told 1he ci ly nl!cdcd four men to "'The challenge for me was a big
work for two weeks. one,"' he said ... It made me feel good
Gomez said no. that he was going that my superiors had chosen me
to learn carpentry. But the in duce-. out of the whole group to start this
ment of only two weeks' work per-construction crew."
suadcd him his studies could wa it a II was the ci ty's firsl. and under
little lo nger. He agreed. Gomez it repl aced mos1 of the water
Now the only problem was fi nd-and sewer lines on Balboa Island.
ing the fo urth man for the city work. Gomez headed the crew for 11 years
"'Don"t worry, m)' son is the and returned 10 school in his spare
fo·unh man." 1he strangcr told time, studying a variety of subjects
Gomez and his friends. The man at Estanca l'ligh School and Orange
had been tryi ng 10 find his son a ride Coast and Rancho Santiago collegCs.
to work. The courses proved especially
Gomez joined the Water Depart· valuable after Gomez· promolions
+--~ment as an o~ratinungincci:., dig· in !,977 10 assi!i..130-tJUperintcndent
ging ditc.hes with a power shovel for of the Water Department and to
water and sewer lines in the city. superinlcndent in 1979.
In 194 7. Newpon Beach was Friday Gomez retires as the city's
strictly a summer resort town. utilities superintendent. In tha1 post
.. During thc ""'inter it was li ke a he has supervised 44 employees and
ghost town:· Gomez said. His pa y overseen mai n1cnn nce and opcr-
was $1 61 for each 176 hours of work ations ol ci ty-con1 rollcd u1ili1ies in-
-about 94 cents an hour. And eluding water and the sewer system.
another 1h ing Gomez ren1embercd: Late in his Water Department
.. There were no Da ckhocs in those career. Gomez returned to sc hool
days. again to study construc1ion cngi-
"W!1en thc two weeks were up we nccring. ""'hich he hopes to use to
,,___ wCre not lOld opt to 'sho~ up any build his home for rctircm<:_nl.
Yogi Laj patrai Sharma is a
lungtin1c Irvine resident and
spiritual teacher. He came to
the United States fro n1 India
"'ith $5.25 1n his pocket. and
hr has buit1 a con1fortablc
hon1c life. As a yogi he has
been the subject or~ te levisio n
and fi ln1 documentaries. He
entertains dignitaries and a m -
bassado rs fron1 all over the
world and is ad visor on world ----
affairs to Irvine Mayor Larry
Agran .
Blrtlaplace: Sialkot, Pakistan .
Residence: Irvi ne.
Job: Sp ir itual a nd yoga
teacher.
Salary: "A very difficuh fig ure
10 determine."
Marital s&:atus: Ma rried.
Children: None.
Education: G raduate in com·
m ercc fro m U niversity of Pun·
jab. chartered accou ntant in
India. ch artered secreta ry in
LondOn, b roker's license after
studies Lumblc u Real Estate
School in C osta Mesa.
Hobbies: Gro,ving roses and
vegc1ablcs. cooking.
Favorite restaurant -The
Ritz.Carlton in Laguna Niguel.
Last movie seen: In th e last 20
y_cars I ~ight have seen fi ve or
six n1ov1cs.
Favorite movie: The Life of
Jesus. because he did great
things for hi s people.
Lasl book read: I don't read
n1uc h. The last book I read
was ··Ea1cr·s Choice." And the
Bhagavad Gita. I read tha t
every day to learn a bout life. It
is the c:-ollccled s piritual ""'is·
dam of India.
F irs t job: As typis t for the
Income Tax ·rribunal in India.
for less than $3 a n1 o nth. I "'as
20. T hen I was promo ted to a
stenographer when I was ~-_
Last vacatloa: I wen t to
Hawaii last year. It's beautiful.
the food is good a nd the people
-a rc nice.
, Pet fantat y: I would_ like . to
b u ild global trade rclat1onsh1ps
for the sta le a nd the ci1y of
Irvine. ~
;1
Favorite &elevj1lon sbow: "'T l}c
Jo hnny Carson Show." .,
Gripe: I have developed "'y
m ind so I don·1 hate a nybody
or anything .. But I disli ~c un-
tidiness. I like everything to
have a place. And I do n't like
bad breath.
Heroes: tvt ahatn1a Gandhi ,
Nehru.
Car: A ne"'' Mcrc(•dcs
Activities : Irvine's Economic
Dcvclopnlent and World
Trade subconl1ni11cc and steer·
ing con1n1ittcc of th•e C'iti1.cn's
. .\dvisory ('on1n1i tte1..· on lntcr-
n:11 1onal .o.\n"airs. spcrial ad-
viser 10 f\1ayor Larry .>\gran.
S1!<.ICr c·ity (_-on1111iltCl'.
G reatest fear: l)cath is the
greatest f(·ar. and I an1 not
! afraid o r dl'a lh. 11·s a beautiful
thing. I <tn1 ready for it at any
1in1e. I'm no t afraid of all'y-
th1ng.
G reates t aceomplis bme nt:
That I have got rid of hati ng
anybody. u~ do ing yoµ. yoga
breathing and medita11o n. yuu
get OVl'r your 1..·n10 1ions and
hate is an (•n101ion.
SPO l"l,lf>ll'I
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t1on ha!. announced "'1nncrs 'of its
Fall ·\rt Sho". Thc sh o'v is on
<.1 1spla\ at (ireat ,.\n1l·rit·an Sa vings
B:1nk ln Laguna lk·aeh thro ugh Fn-
d:1 ~.
ly HOUY J . WAGNER
Ol-~-s....
It was a grand and beautiful land.
There were tall peaks and flatlands.
rivers .and lakes. shores and prairies.
cilies and open woods.
A variety of people live there: all
social levels and occupations. with
dialects. customs, views, politics and
cuisines that \'aried from one rqion
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langu.qc at UC Santa Barbara had
d ispelled the stereotypical ima&f!S of
a Soviet citizen as either silent dis--
sc:nter or intelligence snoop. But she
still wasn"t prepared for what she
found.
"My expectations were completely
di~n1," Skindrud said ... , ell.·
pcaed the (li ving) environment
would be really bad. but 1hc people
would be easy to get 1_1,long with .. ,lt
..,.. exactly the opposite for me.
She found ample amenities in
charmina and often ancient cities,
and she was surprised at the level of
political apathy. People she met
weft more concerned with issues
deali,. with the immediate quality
of life than world-class political
evenu. ... wu really surprised not to sec
DIOR political things 1oina on,"
SIWldrud said.
The fall of the Berlin Wall and
""81t events in Poland and other
fMll&rn 8* countries took a back ...
-to news that .tea rationing would
nd. "'1bey really take alasnosl for
puled now. beina al>le 10 talk
.. Stalin and all the troubtc he
COii•1 d,d,.. Sltindrud •id. ..Motl
-. an ditillu1ioacd with
. °"'*'9c• Ind hil rdwm1. They're
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Sona. aindrud shows souvenirs from Soviet Union.
more products rationed and lower
quality."
Amona products rationed were
hand soap. laundry detergent and
sugar. An average apartment, home
to most families. has one small
bedroom. a kitchen a nd bathroom
and a .. very small" li vi ng room.
Entire families. including working
p11ndp1rcnts, were crowded into
tiny quarten.
The common complaint was the
reverse or American woes. People
hive more money to spend than
goods 10 spend II on.
"The) scen1 really. really impa-
tient with the system of per·
cstroika." she said ... Everyone there
seems very aware of whal's happen·
ing in tht• \\'est. 1ha1 as long as you
ha\'C the money you can buy any·
1hin1 you want."
America envy proved a problem
in forming friendships.
Leninaraders, mostly ethnic
Russian by deSl'Cnt. fell ihto two
main p:oups. Skindrud said. They
were cnher old·line communist sup-
poncrs or \\ann:t·llt." l·apitalists cager
to l'UP} both rl·al and llUPl>OSC'd
. .\n1C"ncan "'a)s.
That 1nadl· fncndsh1ps difficult .
Sk1nllrud said .
.. On Sl'\'\'ral OC<"'\.!<LOns "'t" tried to
n11.' fncnd!. and it \\as a d1sas1er.
The} didn·1 tru~t t':H·h tlthrr. thr~
d1dn·1 &t·t alun$ at all ··
Sht• also said ,.\n1l'ric:1ns niust
dis11ngu1sh bct,,·cen genuine fri end ·
ship and opponur11sn1.
.. Pt·opll' arc 'Cr} posSl·ss1' c O\'er
you as friend s:· she said. "The~
wan! 10 n1t•c1 you and talk about
America.··
The fascina 1ion "'ilh America and
its n1nrkets is fostered by a shortagc-
of consumer goods at home and
makes Sovie1 vouths an)l.1ous to
travel in the \\\·st. l'SJX'C1ally the
U niti..-d Stales.
For a Soviet citizen. an in vita tion
to the United States is serious busi-
ness. The American n1ust file paper-
work for the guesl. taking all
financial responsibility for him dur-
ing his sta)'. If all goes "·ell lvith the
red tape'. the-Soviet ci tize n will get
his travc l papers after aboul six
months and SJSO American mone)'
as he leavcs the USSR.
Consumerism has also given ri se
to an intense black market. Skin·
drud describes a four-level "Malia ..
with )'O U th a1 the bottom rung of the
ladder.
.. There's a huge Mafia in the
Sovie1 Union:· she said. "The
young males arc blaok marketeers
trad ing in money a nd clothing; mos1
of the young women (in crime rings)
are involved in proslitution. Ifs the
only way for these kids 10 get hold
of hard currency."
The youths. high school age and
up. report to "racketeers·· who turn
in 1he forcian currency for higher
ra1cs of rubles .. The lop-level
gangsters report 10 a "ch icf ' who
sets the ex.change ra1c.
.. The government condemns it.
yet the youna men art payina off' the
·police who 1hrca1en to arrest thrm if
they don't,'' she said. '"I've seen kids.
payina off police in the sueets.. ..
Thi.' \\.'cstl·rn fl·r,or l'x.tcnds
fur\h('r than cr11111na! c irck·~. Skin-
J ru d ~iJ .
.. Thc) \'aluc lhc tounst so 111uch
tha1 they JUSt 1n•a1 tht•i r O'-''n pi..•oplt·
ll'rnblv. · shl· s;.ud . ··.snrnl' f('S·
taurun.ts and har'> trade onl} 111
IOre1gn harJ turrcnt·~. esp('c1all} fl1r
IOUfJSIS .•.
Onl· bright spot "ai. lh l' frl'\"·
entcrpri-.c COOp('r:IU \'l' hus1nc!.scs -
1110~11} rcstauran1s. apartnll"nts and
uscd c\01hing stores.
"You ne\•cr go into a ~talc-run
rl·s1aurant. look on the menu and
just order what you set• lhal you
""ant. You have to ask ""'hat th ey
ha ve tha t dn y." she said. By con-
trast, 1hc co-ops may run o ut of food
but thc)' usuall y slart the day \\1th a
full men u.
"The serv1cc 1s a lot bcttcr than
you get in the state restaurants." she
added. "Some of the best food I've
ever had was in 1he cooperatives:·
Skindrud described onc other
drawback o f state-owned rcs·
taurants: .. They're often closed for
lunth or dinner. They don't stagger
shifts. so the)' have to clo.§(' do"'·n ...
Travel to outlyi ng slates provided
a refreshing contras! to life in Lenin·
grad.
"Ever)' place had its own chardC·
ter completely, .. she said.
Despite the knowl~gc. ell.pcrien_cc
and excitement gained from hcr trip.
it was simple things Skindrud af?"
preciatcd n1 ost on her rc1urn lh1s
month.
Gcnuinc friendship is a treasure
bc)'Ond any currency and the perils
o f travel under any condilions can
make the traveler homesick .
The whirlwi nd tour left Skindrud
·10 suffer .. reverse culture shock" in
returning to a country where so
many products were available.
Still, bl5ics like clean wa1er and
sunshine were the most dearly
m issed .
.. It was pail beina a~e to drink
water from out of• tap ... and the
warm wather. rm really thankful
for • Sot of thin11 we have hctt."
\\11 nncrs 1n 1ht• n1astcrs ca1 egoty
were llal Lambert, first and second
place; Janice Pell, third place: and
8 . Jean Wiley. honC"rahle n1l·n t1on.
()11 11nd u1>:lQUl' al·r~lic \\'lnnl·r-;
11·crr Arleen II. Glllelt, fir.a: Connie
Crosland , 5"l't>nd and an honorabk·
n1cn11un: anJ Phyllis 8 001.e, 1h1rd
\\'atl'rcu lor and 1ransparcnt
acr' lie landsca1x· "'inners wcrt'
Roinan II. Obn emus, iirlll and tlurd :
Doris Adami, !.C:cond: :ind David
Rosen1bal, honorable mention.
\\·a1 e rcolor and transparent
acrylic portrait and animal "·inners
.... ·ere Loretta M. McClure, Ii~ La
Campbell, Sl'Cond: Wally Scfiltuer,
third: and Doris Adai:ns. honorable
n1ent1on.
In an open category for all 0 1her
nlcdia. winners "·ere Joy Patterson,
fi rst Doig Waterman, second:· and
Peter Volsblm, third and ho norable
mentio n. • • • The Capistrano Valley Rock and
~1 incral Club has entered its 28th
)'Car with the ins1nlla1ion of officers.
New officers arc Wllllam Rolf·
ertson, president Carolyn Jurrtrlll
and William Slltet, vice prcs1den ts:
Dorotlly Stiles. ft'Cord ing secretary;
Madie Llnfblnc•m. corresponding
secretary; and Katllerln St•le,
treasurer. Direc1ors arc Jolla Wrl11t.1,
Calvin Pbllllps and Linda Knbx.
~·tectings arc held at 7:30 p.m. the
third Wednesday of each month at
the San Clcmcntc Comnronfty
Ce nter. ••• Orange Coast ("ol\cge s1udcn1 An-
aelle Slieromu of Wcs1minstcr has
captured two major awards al thC
Palm Springs Culinary Salon.
Shcroman·s chocolate portrait of
characters from the Wizard of Oz
"·on her the Golden Chefs Troph y
as a centerplar. She also won a
bronze medal was for a va riety o f
pastries.
Shcroma n also won a President's
Trophy at the 23rd American Cul-
inary Federation Salon a month ago.
hlldren encouraged to get involved with HB library wing
Y·Tots Play G roupa are available at the Crown
Valley "'-"m Cenier on lhe elemenlary ICbool ~Dili. M"ofnina ana e&_!fy aAcrnOOi ..was arc-
Ot'lend. -) IO 4 meet T.-y1 Olld Thunday1 al
a -o( $45 per YMCA nwmber or UO per timitod
membor; -4 IO 5 meet Mondoy1. Wed-JI aad fricllirs 11161permemberor17) per Hmltod member.
Sc11ium are four wefts Nda.
for mon iDlonnalioa or '° ......... Yilit lbe So.a• Cwt YMCA at 29131 Clown VIAii)' ~WWJ, , ...,. Nipal. or call at 49S-04J5.
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U.S. invasion
of Panama draws
mixed reviews
We can find plenl~ of reasons for wishing President
George Bus~ had not invaded Panama to oust dictator
Manuel Noriega. Funhermore, Bush pulled the trigger on
what, at ~rst ~anc~. looks lilce flim sy pretexts.
Noreiga did vinually declare war with the United
States. ~nd his actions in the next few days were troubling.
But: w~~le we do n<?t mean to belittle anyone's life, only one
U.S. c1t1zcn was killed before the invasion ....
J\nd ~hile the well-orchestrated events began with the
swcanng-m of a democratic government our invasion
made . it ~ur government, in a sense our p~ppet. And yet,
deep inside, we ha ve a gu t feeling that justice just might
have been served ....
We should be humble and perhaps even a little
ashamed we had to reson to violence. But Noriega by all acco~nts did de~crvc to be ousted and should be brought
to tri.al. I ~ that light. perhaps a more apt comparison than
the inv:as1on of C lechoslovakia may be th e killing in
Romania. Would we protest if Soviet President Gorbachev
in,adcd Roman ia to pu t a stop to the killing there?
Warren (Oblo) Trlbuae-Cbroalcle
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President Rush's decision to in vade Panama. we're
certain. will be well rece ived by the American people. His
popularit> rating will shoot upward.
This 1s the presu.Jcnt who has been criticized for being
too cautious and too prudent -a wimp. some ha ve called
him. Now he·s pla~ ing Rambo.
Few nations arc applauding. U.S. might docs not
nc ccssanl> mean right. de pttc the fac t that Nori ega was a
disreputable dictator who pushed his luck too far and who
should have been dumped.
But man~ ..\mcricans do not properl y appreciate the
scnsitivit) of the.· Latin Amencans to intervention by Uncle
Sam. The Latins have a name fo r it -gunboat diplomacy.
The n111:d States has no legal or moral right to
1ntcr,cnc in the affairs of independent nations.
... In this case. Noriega made it easy for Bush.
In retrospect. we wonder why our government made it
so hard for Noriega to tcp down peaceably. Wh )' did we
insist that hl' tX' tried on drug charges? ... We should have
cased him out. <:aJokd and persuaded him to resign. th en
!>lipped him a-. a> to exile.
Tbe Greenwood (Miss.) Commoaweallb
0
0
Panama ma>. have lost a 11nhorn dictator. but in the
near fu ture it will gain about S375 million in assets and
multi-millions more in back taxe fro m U.S. companies.
Looks ltkc a pretty good swap from here.
The nitcd tatcs cut off all military and economic aid
to Panama JO July 1987 JO an attempt to force Manuel
Noriega from power.
Funher sanctions sharply restricted U.S. companies
that do business iq, Panama. froze Panamanian assets held
in the United States. held payments relating to operating the
Panama Canal in escrow and forbade American companies
from paying taxes and fees to the Noriega regime.
But those sanctions probably hun the poor people of
Panama more than Noriega.
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Toda> at Thursday, Dec. 18. the
362nd day of 1989. There are thrtt
da)'S lefi 1n the year.
Today's hafhlt&ht 1n history:
On Dec. 2 • 191 7, the New Vorlc
Evcnana Mail published "A Nqkct-
cd Anniversary." a facetious essay
by H.L Mencken on thc:_bjslory of
bathtub!I in Amcnca which auerted,
amona o ther things. that Millard
Fillmore wu the first president to
have a bathtub installed in the
Whit<' House. Much to Mencken's
d1 belief. man) readers regarded his
spoof a~ the ltuth
On this date·
In 1832. John ( Calhoun became
the fir~t 'ice president of the U nited
States to resign. stepping down over
drtlerences "1th President >\ndrc"
Jackson
In 1846. lo" a became the :!9th
LUie to be adm111ed to the L'naon.
\\ alson . "as born in \taunton. Va.
In I 69, ~ 1lham Fr nit'} Semple of
Mount \ ernon Ohio. patented
l'hl''' 111g gum
foda~ ·s H1rthda ~'> .\ctor Lew
A} re., t\ 81 . .\etor Lou Jacobi rs 76.
L n1 tl'd .\utu Workers union presi-
dent 0 "1:n B1l'bcr 1s 60. .\ctress
M.1gg1l' Sm11h is 55 P1an1st Richard
Cla)dcrman is 36.
By Tiie Anoci•tttl Pren
Events symbolize holiday season
As 1989 draws to a close. and the
holrda} spirit moves us to reflec t on
all the good that has come our way
during the past ~ear. two recent
cH·nts S) mbol11c for me what this
sea!.on of gr' rng and sharing is all
about.
1 he week bl-fore Christmas.
Christopher Mohnda was the hap-
piest man o n earth. Engaged to be
marncd o nl y a few months earlier.
he and his bndc Christiane had just
left their wedding at a Lutheran
church in Orange and were cel-
ebrating their honeymoon in
Ro)3nta Beach. Christopher had
gotten a much-needed vacauon from
his duties at an electronics firm in
lrvanl'. and Chric;tianc -a native of
t-ranl'l' wl:io first met Christopher
"hale '1 111ng Orange Count) on a
toun\t 'asa last ~car -had pcr-
suadell her fa m1l\ and friends that ~t•uthl·rn California was-not so d1 f-
lcn:nt. or .. o far a"a}. from .ber
homctO\\n
fhrs Occcmbcr "as shaping up to
hi.· the hl.·~t C' er for both of them.
\\Ith ( hrmma'> rnm1ng foc;1 on thl'
hl·l·h of their \\l·ddrng ceremon} and
"hirl" 1 nd honl'' moon. and thus
\till rmm· fnrnd~. tamrl). and hol-
1ll.t) part1l''> ''ere 1n '>Ion.'
I hen d1">a,1cr 'trud .. : On the "a' tial ~ to Orange ( ount} from
Ru..a nta Bl'alh. the authorities re-
fu.,ed to lei ('hn,11ane cross the
Mn rl·an border Worse. the)
prnpo'>l'd to 'ih1p her hack to Fram.-e.
hall a "orld a"a) from her new
hu.,band. f1he nev. lywl•ds faced
forccablc sepa ration jUSt days afler
1hc1r marriage. and onl y days before
< hnstmas.
In fact. Chnst1ane had a valid
'l\a. It was goo<l until March I Q90.
But the authorities c;aad that her
change in marital status 'oidcd 11.
E\Cn though she would be entitled
to a new visa 1f she had completed
the pa~·rn ork. the go' ern ment was
standing on the puncuho of
proccdurl' 'ihc hadn·1 filed the
proper lorm~ hcforc ll:a' ing on her
hom·' moon: and no" thl' la" \\OU Id
be cnflmcJ
Blushing bridl' or nut. Chri<.tmas
season not" 1th'itanding. 11 "as to he
dcpon auon tor Christiane.
From a Tajuana motel near the
border. the groom made dozens of
frantic phon1: call<. One wa<. to an
Orange ( ount} friend. Make Davis.
\\ho rnllcJ m) otlil'l· and U.S. &·na-
tor Pl'tl" \V1l,un·,. Hoth of u<, went
4u1ckl~ to "or~
.\t lir~I. the lmm1grat1on and
1'a1urJ l11:rnun 'i1:n ll'l" per-sonnet
C1)uldn·t Ix rl'aLhcd. thl·n. "hen "l'
got through. "e hL·ard th.: 'am.:
otlil 1JI e\plana11on uncl' more But
a<i 1n '>0 man\ thing'> in hfr. pcr-
Sl\ll"lllc l·\l·ntuJll) paid off. The
htghi:r-up'> Jt IN'i ga'l' the green
light JnJ tx11h ( hmtophn and
( hn,llJnl' n1l<,'t·d ')<llch 1010 an
D1l·gu L .1tl·r that da\ thl·\ am' cd
bal~ in OrJngl· < 11un1' homl' at la'it
tor thl· holida'.,
l nlortunatch thl' \-1olinda'> <.ton
"nut unique~ nut thl'> \Car or th1\
huliJa' '>l'a,on T"c; da)' belorl' fhan k'>gl' 1ng.
IY-~l·ar-old Sonja Radm. "a<s de ~·r
aid~ tr~ 1ng to JOln her \ml·nlan
rclatl\ cs -"horn she had nc' er
met -for Than~sgl\ 1ng dinnn at
th.:1r homl' in Ni:" pon Bl'ach. The
Orange ( ount~ Rado" fam1I~ had
purl·ha,.ed her tll kl·t for hn. but she
wa<, o;tuc~ rn r oronto. unable tu get
C\ en a tourist '1~1 w cntl'r ·\menca
for Just a le" 1.Ja~s .
Worse. the fam1I~ had alrcad~
sought the help of anothn member
of ( ongre"'· a fncnd ot the famal)
"ho represents a district 1n
Man land. and e'en that had not
''orlcd. l'hc ronjlres "oman. Helen
lkntk). had personal!} guaranteed
thl' )'?Ung garrs return to Yugoslavia
11 lhl· <;1ate Department would issue
J '1).1 But tate said that "asn·1
gou<l t·nough So "'hen the Rado'>
IJmal) a'ikcd ml' 1f I could help. tht
pro~f)l'rts "ere dim
\\ hethcr to issue a '1\3 to a 19-
~car-old g.arl ("ho. h) the "a~. had a pertectl) spotlcs,., record o( good
cit11l·nsh1p 1n ugosla' ta. whcrr she
"as a nurse) as en11rcl) a matter of
d1'>t·n·11on "Ith the bureaucrac>
F1r!>t. m' stafT and then I fo und out
lir.,thand j USt ho" arbmanl~ that
d1sac11on can he exercised. The
ans"cr "as: no. absolutch not. we
ha'e alread) d1:ndcd. 11 1\ finished.
··\\ h, .•.. I asked.
··\\.: don't ha' e to g1' c rea\ons:·
lame thl· r\·pl) .. Thl' tiurden is on
her 10 ~rO\ l' she 'Will return··
\\hen 11 "as pointed out that state
.. ,a, pr1:\uming she would not re-
turn thu\ forcing . onJa into the
ncarl) 1mpo<,s1blc pos1t1on of
PH>' 1ng a ncgatl\e. the bureaucrat
JU'I du~ in thc1t hcds farther
~II altcrnoun and e'ening,. on the
night hcfore Thanksgl\ ang. I con-
tinued 10 call people at State The
opcr;itor l~atcd them at embas )
pJrtlt''· at foreign offil'CS. at home
\\.hen m1llnrght am' ed wnhout a
~UlTe,,tu l lOndus1on. I told the bu-
rcaucratc; that I "a not going home
for Thanksg1' ing until OJa "as
hi:adcd for home with her .relau' cs
1n Orange Count} .\nd I told them
tu cwn·t to start "ork again at 6 30
the nnt morning. "hen I woulC1
again tx· calling them
.\1 6:30 a.m on Thanksg" 1ng oa... the tir<;t crark 1n the tate
Department', rcsohc appeared
.. Don·1 \UU ha'e a fam11\''
Ha,en·l \o u C\Cr kno"n ·a
Thanksgl\ ing dinner awa) from
horn<"''.. I asked the .\mencan of-
ticial 1n Toronto. who had just bttn
a"akened from a sound sleep.
The response was exactly as I had
hoped. he was worn down. "You
~no~. congressman, sometimes
thc-.e things look different in the
morning:· the oflicaal told me from
ha~ bed .. I think we can get Sonja
Rados her '1sa toda' after a11:·
fhe\ had 10 hold up dinner a few
hou'"'.' but \Oun& Sonja was there'.
Thl· Rados (amal~ had a ver) special
Thank gl\ ing -one that the) and
thl'1r 'oung O\Crseas rclauve will
long remember
Reccntl~ at our congre-ss1onal
open house. I had the chance to
mn·t nja Rados and her aunt.
"ho'it' name 1s also nJa. Then. the da~ after Chnstmas. Chnstopher
and ( hns11anl' Mohnda came to
'1)11 uur L.ongrc!>s1onal office. Their
stones ha' e ~hown me that govem-
men t can be 1nst'ns1t 1ve. renainl} -
but 11 can be humanz1ed. too. Their
ix·r onal triumphs have made m y
O\~n "ork more than worthwhile.
fhe hohd~ season evokes happ}
ml·mones such as these. but giving
happrne .. ~ b} helping others is some-
thing "C can do all }ear long. If the
rnming months offer as many OP:
ptlrtun111es to spread goodwtll as did
thl· last 12. then 1990 will be.-a very
happ) :-.:c" Year indeed.
Cllri1 Cox I• ,.e U.S. ~e.
t/\·t' for tltt' 41tlt CN8J'"•leul Dh·
lr/C'I.
Running city by ballot wouldn't work
To the Editor:
It appc.ars that the 'ocal anti-golf ad,ersanes
to the proposed municipal golf course at the
Goldenwcst and Ellis area in Huntington Beach
have backed off a\lacking the golfing comm unit)
openly and dircctl) for the time being.
Instead. a few loose cannons of this group
arc takan1 on the Cit) Counnl and the rest of the
Cit) for that matter b) starting a .fallacious and
contrived petition coined "Save Our Parks.'· The
onl) thing that this would do would be to
fruMra te and harass our publicy elected city
offi cials into doing their jobs in the interest of
Huntingto n Beach planned growth. including the
proposed golf course.
The planned P~rsidc Vi llage, another target
of this group. will not obstruct any beach access
and. Lord kno"'· the do" n1own section of
II un11ngton Beal h need' wme re' 1t.ahzat1on to
bring It out of 11°\ dl'l·adcnt cond1t1on ... Therr
1.,n't an) thing that 1s e'en quaint an the area.
\\1th their proposal. can )OU imagine ha~ing
\li haH' a e ll) 'otc eH'f) time the council decides
Ill make !lornl' mundane l hanges on n ty propcny
1n C\Cl'\'I of S I 0.000. as the\ want? With con-
'itrurt1on lO'm running from ~60-S80 per-square-
foot m1n1111um. 11°!. ob" 1ou) the sponsors of this
pc11t1on an· not 1n '\tcp "1th th<.· real world. Some
nllght call tlm ··1unnel 't'IOn ·· I. for one. don·t
ha'c the 11mc nnd .. ,ould rc..cnt ha,ing to run to
a polling plne,:e 10 blcs' the ( 11~ C ounc11's action
1n cal·h of lhl'"'-' cases 3~ the) 1:amC' up.
More 1mponant. "•th tht' constraints as
pro11<l\l•d. 11 '" h1gh1' improbable that "ilhng.
ahlc and qualified cand1ates would conSJder
running for otlice 1n future elections. We're not
running a mall .. Mom and Pop .. storefront
hustnc<.'> c:alhng for a famal) plebiscite every tune
"<."re 11oing to chanttC' the pncC' of grapes.
Running Hun11 ng1on Beach. with a popu-
lation ot do~ to :!CX>.000. ts a big business and
\\C n1.-cd ~rmng people to run tl. not hamstrun&
h} J frw .. ocnl manont} groups with special
1ntcre"t'
If you unhapp) people don't hkC' what
)Ou·,c got on the City Council. then JUSt votC' at
the nc~t clect1on for ~mcone who will do your
bidding.
DICK OSTERUND
Huntinaton Bcaeh
Hit 'em where
It really hurts
this new year
To the Editor.
Flying two flags
together is great
Actions put
CREATE Ina
better light
"Deck the halls with Oallo's
Salami. tra la la la la."
"Hark the herald an,els sinf the
praises of the JtC&tCSt 16-hour. -<¥Y
sale In o ur history."
These and many other com·
mcrcial efTons to denip'ate our
Judeo-C'hri•tian tOcleiy have been
heard over and over by most of us.
Thac imlsinative.-martetcerlllJI cf. foru~m walnuts to Bibles) have bna o&nded our ICftlibilitia.
We , ud daey know, it ii
lm11 a11illll lO ....... or protea
our.Ml .... wMa bave to be
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HINaYIUIU New,_.._. u
To the Editor:
Not hav1na any c.hildrcn an lbc
N<"wpon -Mcsa Unified School ~
tnct, I've followed ~ ~t ooa·
trovcrsy at Corona dcl M• Hilla
hool with a somewhat ddlcbed
and amulC'd mtrrcaL H~. two
events that have n:ttntly occured
prompt me to be mOft c:onciemed.
Fant of all . I find It alannilll IMt
a po&ic) has now been -btl••• br the dittnct that (aft prolaibil ...... catii.em frvm Yllib• lhe •'at um
Sccoed1y, win a "m1hl• • ............... --............ ii....,. ......
red -·· , ... n. .... ii: (I)""-"" .. ,._ lli .. .. ~ ......... . ,_ .. .., ,..., 3 t
ill •
emporary help
very ·permanent Yogi Lajpatra1
--IJy. MOU.' J. WAGNS•
Of -0..., .._ IUlll'
----=-more-so-' "kept-on-work int.·~
Gomn recalled. "Eventually one
man was told not to come 1n any
more and the other two quit to go on
to greener pas1urcs. As for me, I
likcd what I was doin& so I kept
Gil Gomez must be the most
pcnnanent 1emporary employee in
his1ory.
Hired 42 years ago for a two-wttk
stint with the Newport Beach Water
Depar1men1. Gomez was ncvcfi told
not 10 report for work after his two
weeks wtre up, so he just stayed on.
Serendipity played a larsc part in
Gomez' cmplo)'ment wi1h the cily.
Aftrr a hitch 1n the Army duri,p1
World War .JJ and ·ahrec months
fabricatina bridaes with Con-
IOlidaled Steel Co. in Maywood in
1947, Gomez was unemployed and
pla.nnin.a 10 atttnd school to learn
carpeniry.
The ni&ht Gomez and his compa-
nions ~re laid off from the steel
plant. he and 1wo olhers were talk.in&
1n front of a grocery store when a
stranacr approached and asked if
they wanted lo work. The lhrcc were
told thr city needed four men to
work for two weeks.
Gomez said no, that he was goina
to learn carpentry. Bui the induce-.
mcnt of only t"'O "·eeks' work per-
suaded him his studies could wa it a
li1tlc longer. He agreed.
Now the only problen1 was lind-
in1 the fourth man for the city work.
"Don't worry, my son is the
founh man." the stranger told
Gomez and his frie nds. The man
had been trying to find his son a ride
to work.
Gomez joined the Water Depart·
ment as an opcratin& engineer, dig-
ain& i:li!Chcs With a power shovel for
water and sewer lines -in the city.
In 194 7, Newport-Beach was
strictly a summer resort \own.
"Ounng the "'intc1 11 was like a
ghost town." Gomez said. His pay
was $1 6 1 for each I 76 ho urs of work
-about 94 cents an hour. And
anothc;r thing Gamel remembered:
"There were no backhoes 10 1ho!M:
days.
showin& up."
Until his retirement party earlier
this month. no one ever told Gomez
he was a pcnnanent employee.
"'He must have been pu1 on per·
manent status at the time of one of
his promotions, but he was never
told," said dt'partment managt'r
Robcn Di~on. ·
After I 0 )·cars, Gomez was
promoted to Serviceman JI and two
yeafl later he made Scrvicman 111.
Gomez a11ribu1es his promoti ons to
turnover in the department rather
than his own skills.
In 1966" he made cons1ruc1ion
foreman, which he re<:allcd as the
most challenging and rewarding pan
of his work with tile depart.ment.
""The challenge for me was a big
one," he said. ··11 made me feel good
1hat my superiors had chosen me
out of the whole group to start this
construc1ion crew."
It was the ci1 y's first. and, under
Gomez it replaced most of 1he waler
and sewer line~ on Balboa Island.
Gomez headed the crew fo r 11 years
and returned to school in his spare
time, studyi ng a variety of subJects
a1 Estanca J-ti gh School and Orange
Coast and Rancllo Santiago colleges.
The courses proved especially
valuable after Gomez' promotions
in 1977 It> assistant superintendent__
of the Water -ncp.1rtment aflld to
supcrinte~dcnt in 1979.
Friday Gomez retires as the ci ty's
utilities supcrinlendenl In that post
he has supervised 44 employees and
overseen main1enance and oper-
ations of ci1y-contro1Jcd utilities in·
<:luding water and the sewer system.
Yo~i Lajpatrai Sharn1a is a
longt1n1l' Ir\ u1c rcsid cnl and
spiritual ll"al:hcr. I-l e came to
the lJnitt.·d Stall'\ fron1 India
with $5.25 1n his pt){'kct, and
he ·has built a cun1fortabll·
home life. As a yogi he has
been the subjcc1 of 1elcvision
and film docurncntarics. He
entertains dignitariC"s and am·
bassadors fro n1 all over thC'
world and is advisor o n world
affairs to Irvine Mayor Larry
~n. ---
Blrtliplare: Sialko1. Pakistan.
Residence: Irvine.
Job: Spiritual a_nd yoga
teacher.
S.Jary: .. A very diffic ult figure
to determine .··
Marital stalus: Marric~.
Clalldrt:a: None.
Edacatlon: G raduate in com ·
mcrcc fro m U ni versity of Pun·
jab. cha rtered accountan1 in
India, chartered secretary in
Londo n. broker's li cense after
studies Lumble u Real Estate
School in Costa Mesa.
Hobbles: Growi ng roses and
vegeta bles, cooking.
Favorite restaurant -T he
Ritz·C'a rlton in Laguna Niguel.
Last movie seen: In the last 20
years I might have seen fi vL' or
six m ovies.
Favorite movie: The LifC of
Jesus. because he did grea t
th ings fo r his people.
:-Las t boOkTeail:, do n 'l read
n1Ul'h. The last book I read
was '"Eater's Cho ice.'' r\nd the
Bhaga\·ad Gita. I read that
every day 10 learn about life. 11
is the collected spiritual w1s-
do n1 o f India.
First job: As typist for the
Incom e Tax -r rihunal in l ndi;1.
for less than $3 a n1on1h . I "'as
20. Then I was promo1c:d 10 a ~tenographc_r wb_~ I was 2L _
La•I v•catloa: I went 10
Hawaii last year. It's beautiful.
the r~ is good and the people
arc nice.
Pet fantasy: I would. like _ to
build global 1rade relat1onshtps
fo r 1he state a nd the cit y 'o f
Irv ine. I
" Favorite tele:vlsion sbow: "The
Johnn)' Carson Show."
' Gripe: I have develo ped n)Y
n1ind so I don't hate anybody
o r anything. But I dislike un-
tidiness. I like everything to
ha ve a place. And I do n't lik,e
bad breath.
Heroes: f\1ahatn1a Gandhi .
Nehru.
Car: A nc"' Mercedes
Activities: Irvine's Economic
Development and W orld
Tradt· subcon1n1i ttec and steer-
ing con1n11ttcc of 1hc C i1i zcn's
.-\d\"isory ( "o mn1ittec on Inte r·
national r\!Tai rs, spec ia l ad·
v1scr to f\·1a yor L~rf)' . .\gran .
S1~ter ('it ~ c·o ntmittce.
Greatest fear: f)cath 1s the
grca1es1 fc:1r. and I a n1 not
afraid of dl'<1lh. It's a tx·autiful
t l11 ng. I an1 read) for ii at an)
1in1e. l"n1 no 1 afraid o f a ~·-
1h1ng.
Greatest a ccomplishment:
That I ha"c got rid of hating
anybod). IJ y d o ing yo~•. yoga
br~ath ing~1nd n1 cdi1r1t1on . you
get o\·cr your ~n1 ot io ns a nd
hate ts an l'mo 11on . "When the two week~ wen.· up we
were not told' not to show up an y
Late in his Water Department
carl'tr. Gomez retumed -ro st·hool
again 10 stud y conslrucu on engi-
neering. "·hlc h he hopes 10 use to
build his home for retirement. L---------------------------....,---------..--------------------' --
Visitor to U.S.S.R. finds shortages, contrasts The Lnguna .Niguel Art Asli()(1a·
t1011 ha~ annountl'd 1A•1nncrs "bf its
Fall -\rt Sho"" l "he .shn1v ft on
d1spla ~ at Grc411 ,\n1~·rican Silv1ng_<1
Ban~ i11 Lngu 11:1 &·al·h lhrough Fn-
cla ~.
By HOUY J . WAGNER
Of--~-......
II was a grand and beautiful land.
There were tall peaks and flatlands,
rivers and lakes. shores and prairies,
cilics and open woods.
A varit'IY of people live there: all
social levels and OCC'upations. with
dialects. customs. views, politics and
cuisines that varied from one regi on
10 the ne.111.
''Buy America n·· wa:i: a
philosophy employed wherever
l)Ollible.
This was not what Sonia Skin-
drud, a 2 1-)·ear-old Huntington
Beach woman, e.11pcctcd 10 find
when she left home for a SC"mcster of
study in Leningrad.
Skindrud's studies in in1er-
national relations and the Russian
lanauaae at UC Santa Barbara had
dispeUcd,the stereotypical imaacs of
a Soviet citizen u either silen1 dis-
senter or intelliacnce snoop. But she
still wasn·1 preparcd for what she
found.
"My e.11~tions were completely
ditfmnt,' Skindrud said. "'I CJI.·
peeled the (livinaJ environment
woukt be re111ly bad. but the people
would be easy to act ~Iona with .• }l wu euctly the opposite for me.
She found ample amenities in
channin& and often ancienl cities.
and the was surprised at the level of
political apathy. People she met wm mort: concerned with issun
dealirw with the immcdia1e quality
of life than world-clan polilical
events. .. , wu really surprised not to sec
moR poli1ical th1np aoina on,"
Ski9drud uid. ~ fall of the lkrlin Wall and
remnt events in Poland and o ther
1111 rn Bloc countries look a bac,k
_. to news that 1ea ra1ionir'I& would .....
""They realty take alasnost for
panled now. bcina able to talk
... SUiin and all the troubk he
et•! d.." Skindrud laid. ..Mos1 ~an disillusioned with o.ti.t.' Ind lril rebm1. They're
...... ._udletoaal.lleollelvet.
DM17 -,..... ~ J ......... ---• Sona. Slrlndrud shows souvenir• from Soviet Union.
more products rationed and lower
quality:·
Amon& producls rationed were
hand soap. laundry de1crgcn1 and
sugar, An average apartmcn1, home
to most families, has one small
bedroom, a kitchen and bathroom
and a "very small" li vin& room.
Entire families, including working
arandpercntt. were crowded Into
tin)' quarters. •
The: common complaint wat the
rcvcne of Amerk:1n Wot'S. Ptople
hive more money to lpCnd than
goods 10 spend 11 on.
"They sccn1 reall y, really impa-
11ent with the sys1em of per·
es1roika."' she i;aid ... Everyone there
seems very a\vare or whats happen-
ing in the \Vcsl. 1ha1 as long as you
have the 1noney you can buy any-
lhina you want."
America envy proved a problem
ln fornlin& friendships.
Lenin1raders. mostly ethnic
Russian by descent, fell in10 two
main si:oups, Skindrud said. They
were either old-line communist sup-
porh.:r!I u1 ":tnn:1-ho,:_• ea 11i 1 al1~t!I cager
tu COP) hoth rl':il ;ind \uppo!ICd
An1l'nt·:in \\':t\\.
1-h<il rnallc. fne11d\h1p!> drffit·ull.
Slondrud -.;11d.
""On !ll'Vl'ral OCCll\1011~ \\~· lned 10
n11' fnend'> and 11 "as a d1sas1t·r.
1"hc} didn't ll"U\I l'at h {1thl"r. lh{·~
didn't i!,l"l along 11 1 all ..
She also sauJ r\ll\{'flt::1n.; n1us1
d1 st1 11 gu1sh bc111ccn gcnu1 nl' fril'nd·
ship 11nd op1)(1rtu111\m
"l'eoplL· arc ll'r} 1>o~S1.·s~11c OV('r
you as friends.'' she ~11d. "'The}
wan1 10 n1<"l'I vou and talk about
An1er1ca:· -
The fa sci na1 ion wi1h Atnerica and
11~ markets is fosl<:'rcJ b) a shortage
of consu1ncr good~ at hon1e and
n1akes Sol'1et )'Uuth~ a11).10us 1t1
travel 1n the Wc-.1. CSpt't·1all y the
United States~
For a Sovic1 clli7en. an invitation
to lhe Uni1cd States 1s serious busi -
ness. The American must fil e p.apcr-
v.·ork for the guest. taking all
financial responsibility for hi m dur·
ing his Sia). lfall goc~ \\"Cll with the
red tape. 1hc So"iet ci ti7en wi ll get
his travel papers after about si~
months and SJSO America n money
as he leaves the USSR.
C'o nsumerism has also g1 ,·cn ri5'.·
to an intense black n1arkct. Skin-
drud describes a four·levcl "Mafia"
with youth al the bottom rung of the
ladder.
'"There's a huge Mafia in the
Soviet Union,.. she said. "The
young males are black marketeers
trading in mo ney and clothing; most
of the young wo men (in crin1e rings)
are involved in pros11tu1ion . It's the
only wa y for 1hesc kids to get hold
of hard currency.'' .--
The youths. hi&h school aac and
up. report to "raCke1cers" who turn
in the forcian currency for hither
rates of rubles. The top-level
aanastcrs report to a "chicr· who
'sets lhe c~changc rate.
"The 1overnment condemns it •
ye! 1he youna men arc pa yin& ofT the
police who threaten to annt lhml.if
they don't," she said. "I've tctn kids
PIYin& off police in the streels."
l "hl· \\'l·stl·rn fer\or l".\lcnd-.
funh1.·r 1hnn l"r1111111al r 1rcll' ... Sk1n·
J rud l'>l.11.I.
···rhe} 1aluc the tourist s.t1 rn uch
th :u lhl·r JUSt trL'al thetr O\\n pco1>le
h·rnhly. · she said. ""So n1l" re'l;-
1auran1~ and har' 1r:1d1.· onl~ in
forl'1gn han.l currl'ill"~. c~rx·c1:ill~ for
lllUrl )>I~.""
Onl' hngll\ ~pt)\ "a" till' frt·t·-
l'ntcrpn\c coo1x·r:111\l" hu\1nc)>SC' -
n10~1 h r1.·st:1urant1>, ap:1r1rnl'nls and u~·d (:loth1ng storl·~.
.. ,'ou never go 1010 a sla te-run
rcs1:1urant. 'look on the n1enu and
JUSl ordt·r what )OU SCl' 1ha1 }'OU
""ant. ''Ou ha ve to a!ik what lhcy
have that dav." she said . By con·
trast. the co-oPs 1na y run out of food
but lhe)' usuall y start the day with a
fu ll menu.
"'The service is a 101 better than
you get in the state res1aurants."" she
added. '"Some of lhc best food l"vr
ever had was in the cooperatives:·
Sk1ndrud described one other
drawback of s1a te·owned res·
1au ra nts: ""They're often closed for
lunch or d inner. The)' don't stagger
•shifts. so 1hcy have to close down."
Travel to out lyi ng states provided
a refrl'shing contrast to life in Lenin-
grad.
'"Every place had 11 s own charac-
lt'r complc1el y," she sa1a.
Despite 1he kno:"'lcdgc.\:xpcrien.ce
and cxt"itcmcnt gained from her trip,
i1 was si mple things Ski1ndrud al?"
prcciatl"'<l n1ost on her re1urn this
n1onth.
Genuine friendship is a 1reasure
beyond any currency and thl' perils
of 1ravel under any conditions can
make the 1raveler hon1esick.
The whirlwind \our lcfi Skindrud
"to suffer ··reverse culture shock .. in
rcturnina 10 a country where so
many products Wt're available.
S1ill, basics like clean wa1er and
sunshine wcrt the most dearly
missed.
"It was treat bcint able 10 drink
water from out of a tap ... and lhc
warm weather. I'm tt.ally thankful
for a lot of thinp we have here."
v
\\/inners Hl 1he n1a'>lC'r~ catl.'gor}
"'L'rt• Hal Lambert, first and second
plat l·; Janice l'ell , th ird placr-: and
B. J ean Yt'iley, honorahlc n1l·n11on
l)1I and OP<IQ\JC :icr~lll" "'lilnl·rs
"l'rl· Arleen II. Gillett. iin.1: Connie
Crosland, M"l"ond :n1d an ·110111Jrahl~·
n1ent1un: and Phyllis Boote. third.
\\'at erculor ;ind tran <1p:1rl·n1
:t('r\l1l-t;indsc:•PI.' "'1n ner\ "'l"rl'
Roinan II . Ohnem u1, first ;ind 1h1rd:
Dorl1 Adami, sel·ond; and Oa,.•id
Rosenthal, hunurahlc mention.
\\'atercolor and transpa re nt
al'ryhc por1ra11 a11d an1n1al "·1nnl·rs
v.·crr Loretta ~1 . McCl•rc, firw;~ Lu
Campbell, S«'ond; Wally SelNruer,
third: un d Doris Adams, honor.able
n1ent1on.
In an open l'~HC((Ory for all olher
media. winners "'ere Joy Pa11erso•,
lirsl; Doug W•term•n. scrond: and
Peter Volsltlm. third and honorable
mention. ••• The Capistrano Valley Rock and
Mineral Club has entered ils 28th
year "'ith the install ation of offi cers.
Nt:"' officers are Wiiiiam Rob·
crtson, prt'sident; Carolyn J••J•lrllill
and William Slltes, ,·ice presidents;
Oorollr.y Slltes. recording SC<"rclary;
Madge Llnthlncum, corresponding
SC<'retary; and Katlr.erlD St•k,
1rcasurcr. Directors arc John Wrl1lr.1,
Calvin Pbllllps and Linda K.O:ic .
Meetings arc held at 7:30 p.111. the
third Wednesday of each month a1
1he Slln Clemente Comnmnlty
("cn1cr. ••• Orange Coast c·oueiC student AD·
aeke SlleromaD of Wcstmins1cr has
captured 1wo n1ajor awa rds al lhe
Pnlm Springs Culinary Salon.
Sheroman·s chocolate portrai1 of
characters from the Wizard of Oz
won her th e Golden Qcf s Trophy
as a centerpiece. She also won a
bronze medal was for a .,.ariety of
pastri es.
Shcroman also won a Prt"sident's
:rrophy al the 23rd American Cul·
ioary Fcdtra1ion Salon 1 mon1h aao.
Y·Tots Play Groups are 1vaillblc a1 the Crown
Valley ..._.,,, Center Oft lho olemen10ry ICbool -ad~ i.rom1,. anc1-eor1y aftmlooa -Olll ...
Offend. -3 10 • meet T.-yi and Thundayi at 1 ..,. of 14! per YMCA ....,, .... 0t $!0 per llmilld
-. -• 10 ! -. Mondlya. w.s-.yi ud fridoJI at 161 per memblr ot $13 per Hmilld me-. Sc•iDM art four woekl w:ta.
Fat.,... i ........... ot 10 ,,;p,.,, vitil 1M Soudl
0... YMCA 11 291JI Qvwn Vlllly ... kwor. ' 'I' • ,..... .. coll .. 495°00!.
U.S. invasion
of Panama draws
mixea reviews
We can find plentx of reasons for wishing President
George Bush had not invaded Panama to oust dictator
Manuel Noriega. Funhermore, Bush pulled the trigger on
what, at ~rst &.lane~. looks like flimsy pretexts.
Noreiga did virtually declare war with the United
States, ~nd his actions in the next few days were troubling.
But, wh!le we do nC?t mean to belittle anyone's life, only one
U.S. citizen was killed before the invasion ....
A.nd ~hilc the well-orch~strated events began with the
weart!lg·tn of a democratic government, our invasion
made . ll our government, in a sense our puppet. And yet,
deep inside. we have a gut feeling that justice j ust might
ha e been scr ed ....
We should be humble and perhaps even a little
ashamed we had to resort to violence. But Noriega by a ll acco~nts did deserve to be ousted and should be brought
to tn.al. 11~ that light. perhaps a more apt comparison than
the invasion of Le<:hoslovakia may be the killing in
Ro mania . Would we protest if Soviet President Gorbachev
invaded Romania to put a stop to the killing there?
Warren (Obio) Trlbuae-Cllroalcle
0
President Bush's dec1s1o n to invade Panama, we're
certai n. "ill be well received b> the America n peo ple. His
populant) rating will shoot upward. ·
This 1s the president who has been crit1c1zed for being
too cautious and too prudent -a w1mQ-some ha ve called
him. No" he's playing Rambo.
Few natio ns arc applauding. U.S. might does not
neccs!.a rtl~ mean nght. de'ip1te the fact that Noriega was a
disreputabll' dictator ' ho pushed his luck too far and who
should have been dumped. .
But man ~ Americans do not properly appreciate. the
scnsitiv1t ) of the Latin Amcncans to intervention by U ncle
Sam. The Latms ba"e a name for it -gunboat diplomacy.
The n1tr d States has no legal or moral right to
111 tcr.,,rnc in thr atfairs of independent natio ns.
... In this case. Nonega made it easy _for Bush.
In retrospect. we wonder why our government made it
so hard for Noriega to 'il l'P down peaceably. Why did we
in sist that Ill' be tried on drug charges? ... We should have
casrd him o ut. l'aJu lcd and persuaded him to resign. then
~lipped him awa> to exi k .
Tbe Gr eenwood (Miss.) Commonw~altb
0
0
Panama ma> have lost a tmhorn dictator. but in the
nrar future It , .. ,11 gain about S375 million in assets and
multi-m illtons more in back taxes from U.S. companies.
Look~ like a pretty good swap from here.
The United 'tates l'Ut off all military and economic aid
to Panama in Jul> 1987 in an attempt to force Manuel
Noriega from power.
Further sanctions sharpl} restricted U.S. companies
tha t d o business in Panama. froze Pa namanian assets held
in the U nited tatcs. held payments relating to operating the
Panama Canal in escrow and forbade American companies
from pa)ing taxes and fees to the Noriega regime.
But those sanctions probably hurt the poor peopl e of
Panama more than Non ega. Tb~ BJrmJagbam (Ala.) News
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Today t1 Thursday, Ott. 21, tht
362nd day of 1989. Then' att three
da)s lefi an tht" )ear.
Today's. h1&hh&ht 10 history:
On Dec. 28, 1917, the New York
Evening Mail published .. ,.. NeaJect·
ed Ann1ver~J")'." a facetious C$YY
by H.L. Mencken on the history of
bathtubs 1n Arflenca wtuch as$Ctted.
among other things. that Millard
Fillmore was the first president to
have a bathtub inst.ailed an the
Wh11e House Much to Menclten'r.
dhbel1el. man) readers regarded his
poof as. the truth
On this date.
In I 31. John ( ( alhoun bt"came
the fir t '1te pn:s1den1 of the nited
States to res1in. stepping down over
d1llt'renl·es with President ~ndrt"v.
Jallson
In I !S46 lo"a became the 19th
'!>late to be admitted 10 the l 'nion.
\\'11 .. o n. "as born 1n Staunton. Va.
In I 869. \\ 1ll1am Finle~ Semple of
~1ou nt \ i:rnun Ohio. patented
ch1:.,., 1ng gum
T oda)°s B1nhda>" ..\ctor Lev.
H es I'> MI ..\l·tor Lou Jacobi is. 76
l ··n11cd Auto \\orl.ers umon pres•·
dent O"e n Bit<ber 1s Ml. A.ctrcss
Maggie Smith is SS. P1an1s1 R ichard
Cl;.I\ di:rman 1s 36
· By Tiie AHociated Prf'll
Events symbolize holiday season
As 1989 draws to a close. and the
hollda) ~pint moves us to reflect on
all the good that has come o ur way
during the pa'it )ear. t.,.,.o rcrent
t:\l.'.nts ~)mbohtc for me wbat this
sca,on of g1' mg and shanng 1s all
about.
The week before Christmas, < hnstopher Molind3 was the hap-
piest man on earth. Engaged to bt"
morned onl) a few months earlier.
he and his bride Chnstiane had j ust
kll their wedding at a Lutheran
church in Orangt· and were eel·
i:brating the ir ho neym oon 1n
Rll..anta Beach. C hnstopher had
gutten a m uch-needed vacation fro m
h1 !> duties al an electronics firm 1n
In 1ni:. and Christiane -a natl\e of
I rn nee who ·Ii r~t met Cllri tophcr
"h1k '1~1t1ng Orange County on a
tourist '1sa la\t )car -had per·
.. u:H.kd hi:r fam1h and fri ends that ~outhcrn ( ·ahforriia was not so d1f·
kn:nt. or ~o far a"a). from her
honll'IO" n.
rh1s Dccemhcr "as shapm~ up to
Ix· thl' tx·st c' i:r tor both of them.
"11h ( hn\tma., 1.ommg fa'>t on the
hl·l·I\ of 1hi:1r \\1.'.0ding ccremon~ and
,,111rh,1nd hone,moon. and thus
'''" morl' friend;. lam1h . and hol-1<l.1 ~ pJnin "l·re 1n storl'
I hl·n d1')3\ll'1 '>true!.: On the "a'
ball. to Orange (. ount) from
Ru..anta 1-kalh. thl' authont1c~ rc-
fu<>cd 10 let (. hnstiarre CTOSS the
Mn1rnn burdn \\ orse. the)
prupo\l'O to ship ha bad to France.
half a "urld awa) from her new
hu.,band. rhc nc"l)"cds faced
lurl·eabk sl·parat1on j ust days after
their marriage. and onl y days before
< hn\trna!>
In fact. C hmuane had a valid
'1\a It was good until March 1990.
liut the au1hont1<·<; said that h£>r
c·hange 1n marital status \01ded 11.
Lven though she would be entitled
to a nev. '1sa 1f she had completed
the paJl\:f" ork. thi: go' emment was
standing on the punc11l10 of
procedurl' )h(• hadn't til<•d the
proper torm., tx·forc lea' mg on her
honqmoun. and no" the la" "ould
be enfon.l·<l
Blushing bride or not. Chn!.Lma~
seaso n not" 11h .. 1andm$. 11 "as to be
dcponat1on lor Chns11anl'
From a f 1ju<1na motd near the
border. thl' groom made <lo1l'nS of
franur phunl· call' Onl' wa'I to an
Orangl' ( uunt~ friend. M1kl· Davis.
"ho cilkd m} ullicc and l '.\ ~·na
tor Pi:tl' \\ ilwn-., Bo th ul us wi:nt
qu1l·l.I~ tu "ur"-
~I tir\t, thl' lmm1gr:111on and
N:11urali1at1un ~n 1u· p<.•rsonnd
rnulJn·1 tx· rl':Jlhl·d. thl•n. "hen we
gv t through. °"l. hl•ard thl' \ame
otfo.1.il l'\J)l,in::lllon once murl'. But
a' in -.o man~ 1hing'I in li te. per·
S1'tl'nll.'. l'' l'ntuJll~ paid off The
h1ghl'r·UP'> .11 IN'i g4l'l' thi: green
light .ind hoth ( hn\tnphcr and
C hn'>t1Jlll' l'rll\'i4'd -.alel\ 1nto 'ian
D1qw I .ita th.it d.1~ tfw~ am,nJ
had. in Orangl' C nunt ' humc JI last
lur lhl' ho lldaH
l nlortun.11eh th'-· \1olinda., 'lt on
''not un14ui: -not this ~l·ar. or th1\
holiJJ, '>1.·a-;un
T"o da~'> betorc rh.1nk'>&•' 1ng.
19-)car-old \onja Radm ''a'i dcsper-
atl'I) tq 1ntt to join ha ·\rlll'ncan
rclatl\CS -"horn 'ih(' had nC\er
met -for Th<1nl..'>g1' ing dinner at
their home Ill Ne\\pc.lrt Bl'Ol'h. r hi:
Orange Count) Rados fomll~ had
purcha'><.'d her 11cl.ct for her. but Shl'
\\:IS stucl. 1n foronto. unahk to get
e'en a tounM '1~ to i:nter ".menca
for JUSt a fe" da)\
Worse. the fam1I) had alrcad~
sought the hdp of ano1h1.·r member
of C ongrcs\. a fncnd of the fom1I}
"ho rCJlrl'<,cnts a d 1st r1c t 1n
~lal) land. and e'en that had nut
''orled. fhe conitressv.oman. Helen
fkntk). had personal!~ guaranteed
the ~oung g.irrs return to Yugosla' 1a
11 thi: ~tate Dcpanment would 1s'iue
a '1'>.I But tate said tha1 v.asn't
~01xl l'nough. So "hen the Rado'>
famil ~ a'iled me 1f I could help the
pro-,pel·ts "ere dim
\\ hetha to ISSUC a \ l'WI IO a 14-
\ 1.'.ar-old girl Iv.ho. b~ the "a~. had a pcrli:ctl) spotless rccor<l ol good
ut11i:ni.h1p m Yugosla' 1a. "here she
\\:Jl> a nurse> 1s cn11rel) a matter o f
d1'>crl·t1on v.11h the bureauCTal'\ r lrSI. ffi\ statT and then I found out
firsthand jlJSI ho" arbitranl~ that
d1sl'n:t1o n can be e:iterc1 ed. The
an'>"Cr "a>: no. ab<.ulutel~ not, ""C
ha'e alread) decided 11 '" finished
··" h' , .. I as~i:d.
.. \\ l' don'1 ha'e tu g1'c reasons:·
l Jll1l' thl· rl·pl~ .. Thl' burden 1<, on
her to p ro'l' 'he v.111 rctum:·
\\hen 11 "a'i Jlomted o ut that state
\'a' prl°'uming -.hc "ould not re·
turn 1hu-. forcing onJa mto the
nearh 1mposs1blr po 111o n of
pro' 1ng a negal1H'. the bureaucrats
JU \l du~ in 1hi:1r hl·eb fanhcr
.\II dltl.'.rnoon and c'ening. on the
nir,ht bcture fhanksg1' ing. I con-
11nul'<l to (311 Pl'Opk at tate The
uf>l·r:itor IOlatcd them at embassy
par11e'>. at foreign oflices, at home
\\hen midnight am,ed w11hou1 a
.,Ul'l'l''>\lul rnndus1on. I told the bu·
reaut.·rat) that I "as not go mg home
for Thanl.~g1' 1ng unt1I nJa ""a'i
hl·adl·d tor home "11h her rclat1,es
1n Or<ingc ( ount~ .\nd I told them
tu C\J"lt"l"t io ~tan "orl agam at 6 30
thl' ne\I morning. v.hen I would
again bl' calling 1h1.·m
.\t o.3U am on Thanksg1v1ng
Da'. the tir't cnll"I. in the tatc
l.A·partment'' rl''iOIH' appeared
.. Don·1 \ou ha\C a fam1h "
Ha' cn·t \ o u c' er known ·a
Thank 8" 1ng dinner a"3' from
home·1•• I a,l cd the A.merican of·
lic1al m Toronto. v.ho had just been
a"akencd from a sound sleep.
fhe response v.as e\actly as I had
hoped. hc was worn down. "You
kno". congressman. someumes
these things look d1ff<.'rent In the
morning.." the official told me from
h1'> bed "I thin~ we can get Sonja
Rados hcr '"'sa toda' after all." Thl·~ had 10 hold up dinner a fe""
hours.. but \Oung Oja was there.
Thl' Rado~ iamll~ had a \CT) spec1al
Thanl~g.i' mg -one that the) a nd
their \Oung O\erseas relauve v.111
long rcml'mber
Recent!~. at our congressional
Opt'n huu\I.'. I had the chance to
ml'CI \onJa Rados and her aunt •
"ho'IC name 1s also nja Then. the
da) aftl'r Chnstmas. C'hnstopher
and C hm11anc ~1ohnda came to
'1s11 our congrc sional oflice. Their
'>IOfll'S ha'c hov.n me 1hat govern-
ment can be 1nsens11tve. Ct'rtainly -
but 11 can be humanz1ed. too. Their
personal t.numphs have made m )
l)v.n "orL. more than .,.,.orthwhile.
rhe hohd~ season evokes happ)
memories such as these. but g.ivang
happ1nes b) helpmg o the-rs is some-
thing "e can do all )'ear long. If the
coming months offer as man} OP:
purtun1t1es 10 spread goodwill as did
the la t 12. then 1990 will be a very
ha pp) Ne" '\'ear indeed.
Ctrl• Cox Is tit~ V.S. R~lll·
lh1~ for di~ lllJI Co.1nulou.J Db·
tri~t.
Running city by ballot wouldn't work·
To the Editor: It appears that the vocal anu-golf advcrsanes
to the proposed mumc1pal golf course at thc
Goldenwcst and Elhs area in Huntington Beach
have backed off attacking the golfing commun1t)
openly and d irectl) for the time being.
Instead, a few loose cannons of this group
arc takmg on the Cit) C'o unc1I and the rest of the
cit) for that mattt'r b) staning a fallacious and
contrived pet1t1o n coined .. ave Our Parks." The
only thing that this would do would be to
frustrate and harass our pubhcy ele<:ted city
oflicials into do ing their jOb in the interest of
Hunt1ngton Reach planned growth, including the
proposed golf course.
The planned Pie rside Village. a no ther target
of this group. will not obstruct any bt"ach access
and. I ord lnO\\'i the do"nto"n sectton of
II un11ng1on Beal h nccd'i '>omc re' nahzat1on to
hnng 11 out ol 11·s dl•cadl'nl rnnd1t1o n ... There
1 .. n·1 an)th1n~ that 1s e'en quamt in the area.
\\1th their proposal. l."an )OU imagine having
h1 t1aH' ant) 'otc c' el) time the counC11 decides
10 mali: i.time mundane l hange~ o n nty propeny
1n e·H'l'S'i ot SI o.ooo. as the~ "3nt" With con·
s1ruu1on u1't" runn1n~ ffilm S60-S80 per-square-
foot m1n1mum. ,,-., ob' mus the sponsors of this
p<.•t1t1un arc not in -.1ep \\llh thl· real world. Som e
m ight call th" .. tunnel '1\1on " I. for one. don"t
ha\C.' the umc nnd "ould resent ha,ing to run to
a polling place to hk'>' the ( 11~ Counc1J's action
1n cach of thc~e cases as the~ came up.
More important. "Ith the co nstramts as
pmno\ed, 11 " h1ghh 1mpro~able that willing.
able and quahtit'd cand1ates wo uld consider
running for office 1n future electio ns. We're not
running a mall "Mo m and Pop" storefront
bus1ncs~ calling for a fam1I)-pleb1sc11e eYery t ime
"c're ~01ng to change the pnce of grapes.
Runnmg Hun11ng1on Beach. wtth a popu-
la11on ol do~ 10 100,000. 1s a btg busine s and
\\(' need qmn8 people to run It. not !'amstru!'a
b ) J fl·" \OCUI mmont~ groups with spcctal
1ntcre'>l'i
If }OU u.nhapp~ people don't like what
)ou'H got on the C'it) C'ounc1I, then JUSl vott" at
1hc nc.\t clcct1on for 'iomcone who will do your
bidding.
DICK OSTERUND
Huntington Beach
Hit 'em where
It really huns
this new year
Flying two flags
together is great
Actions put
CREATE Ina
better llght
M e>r.,.. COMt DAILY PILOT I Thut9day, December 21, ..
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Maybe
Bo has
this one
coming
There are a m yriad of things to
say about the 76th Rose Bowl game
but o ne standubovr.> all.
II is Bo's last gai:nc.
Bo Schem bechler o f Michigan,
who leads all active college coaches
in v 1ctories (234-64-8). is stepping
aside after 21 seasons.
And when he faced the micro-
phones last month to announce his
retirem ent. Bo sajd, tearfully:
"The toughest thing I ever had to
do is give up m y football team. but
I'm doing it." '
That Michigan football team.
however. has one more game to play
again!.! the n1versity ofSouthem
California in Pasadena on New
Year"s Day and I hope somebody
has reinforced the locker room tun-
nel. The Wolverines will not be
rushing toward the playing field
wi thout emotion.
Yet. and this puZLles me. USC
remains a 1112-point favorite in the
betting parlors of Las Vegas.
Perhaps the oddsmakers figure
Michigan's runnin~ ga me can't poss-
ibl y be as strong w11ho ut the services
of bar k To n)' Boles. who suffered a
knee inJury in Mir higan's next-to--
last game against Minnesota.
Or. perhaps they calculate that
Larry Smith's Trojans will finally
figure out how to hold.onto the
football in this so-called Grand-
daddy of bowl games: USC' com -
m1t1ed five turnovers in losing to
Michigan State. 20-17. two years
ago; then ga\e 11 away another five
times last Ne" Year"s Day in losing
10 M1ch1gan. 22-14.
Consequently. USC' Coach Smith
1s eonfrontl'd w11h the possibility of
losing three con!.ccutive Rose Bowl
game~. a unique but not exclusive
achievement. Papp} ·Waldorfs Cali-
fornia Bears lost three in a row
( 1949-50-51) and so did
Schembechler's Wolverines
(1977-78-79).
Bui this is Bo's last game and even
though his record in Rose Bowls is
j ust 1-1. he can. ironically. become
the first Big Ten coach everto win
back-to-back Rose Bowl games.
This about Michigan: Take away
two kickoff returns tor to uchdowns
h) Notre Dame's Raghib (Rocket)
Ismail in the season opener las t
Sept. 16 and the Wolverines would
be rated No. I in the nation. That
24-19 loss was Michigan's o nly set·
back of the season.
The Wolverines can still win that
mythical national championship but
would need victory over USC and a
Colorado defeat against Notre Dame
in the Orange Bowl.
It could happen exactly that way
and whe ther you like Bo or disLike
him. you'll have to admit it would
be one glorious way for the Mich-
igan coach 10 step aside.
Certainly he endured his share of
bad times in Pasadena. Not only did
his teams lose their first fi ve Rose
Bowl appearances
( t 970-72-77-78-79), he suffered his
first heart attack here o.n the eve of
the 1970 game and has since
survived a second. as well as a pair
of bypass operatio ns.
Maybe Bo has this one comin-.
Yet.. who can deny USC's motava-
uon'?
f~ease see T AUEY /121
, GIRtS
Barons al>le
to overcome
sloppy play·
1y 19ATlttcK LARKIN
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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1989
HlfJiH S('HOOI. B ·\Skt:TB.\1.1.
Marina survives overtime scare
8y lllCHMD DUNN
o.11r .... c., ........
Even with a. t 9.point lead and.a 6-
foot-11 center to contain highly-
reprded El Toro down the stretch,
the Marina High boys t>asketball
team needed dramatics to pull off an
82-71 victory in overtime Wednes-
day night in the second round of the OraoaC Holiday Classic at Chapman
Coll~e·s Hutton Spons Center.
The Vilcings (8-4), who. were up
45-26 with 3:3l left in the third
quarter, watched their lead dwindle
in the second half as the Chargers
(9-2), who'd won nine straight enter-
ing the contest, caught Marina with
Oilers
trouble
-Miller
By REID McCLATCHY
Delly ,._ CotHlpOOdeM
Following Wednesday night's loss
to Tustin High in the first round of
the Coast Christmas ClasSic. Hunt-
in$to n Beach basketball coach Roy_
Miller was troubled by more than
just the fact his tea'm lost.
Without a chan_gc in attitud~ from
his team. Miller IS afraid it may be
Co111t Christmu OHsk
4 -.r-•lM!ClrHltllnCfiiil WEDNESDAY'S SCORES
l.os Alamitos 70, E\lancla Res.rves 1S
Ce><ona del Mar 64, Lagune Hiiis S7 Tuslin Sl. Huntington BHCh 48
Min ion Vleio S9, Costa Mew '3
TODA Y'S SCHEDULE
I C9MeNtlell Ouartllrflnlb I
9 a m -Estenc!a Reserves vs. Laguna Hills 10 40 a m -Colla Meu vs Hunlir10ton .Beach
I? JO om --Olen<iale Hoover vs Villa
2 om -Bannino vs Cvoren
CNITllMnsllicl Quan.rtllwlls 3·4<>-Edison vs lrvlne
S 1<>-Miu lon Vleoo vs. T us1(n
7-Estancia vs Long 8eac11 Jordan
8 .0-Los Alam11os vs Corona d~ Mar
1n trouble when Sunset LCague play
begrns in less than 1wo weds.
· "We were hustling tonight. but we
have 10 ha\ r some of our ~uys start
belle' ing in themselves a l1 ttlc more
and ~tart pla) ing with more con·
lidcnn::· Miller said.
··w e have gu)s that arc really
pla) 1ng scared sometimes. Thal
bothers me a great deal. That's wh)
"c were shooting airball fro m the
free-throw line and anballs off our
ofT<-nsc.
"This is the I 0th game of the
season and that (playing scared)
shouldn't be happening.
"It's reall) discouraging. The
whole purpose of tht•se games righ t
now 1s to prepare for league play.
and if the) 're nervous at a
Christmas tournament, it's going to
gel a 101 worse in the pressure cooker
of the Sunset League, ..
That inabilit' · io convert free
throws was a major factor which led
to a 51 -48 loss to an unbeaten Tillers
squad at Estancia Him. The Oilers.
5-5. sank only 13 of ls free throws.
with five misses leading directly to
Tustin fa st-break points.
··:rhe bottom hne is if we had
jPlease see OfLERS/12)
LOOKl~G BACK
excellent 3-point shootinf.
Marina. however. behind Junior
Cherokee Parks, o utscored the
Chargers. I 1-0. in the extra period to
advance to tonight's (8:50) quar-
terfinal round against Mater Dei.
Parks poured in 37 points.
grabbed 19 rebounds. started the
game wnh a slam and ended it with
a slam.
With a 69-67 lead in the founh
quarter. Marina missed the front
end of three one-and-one situations
with I :30 or less left. Up by one
(69-68). the Vikings missed another
bonus opportunity with 25 seconds
left in regulation. opening the door
-for El Toro to tic it.
On a wi.Jd play after Marina's Thi
Nguyen missed the first o f a one-
and-one, Parks picked up a loose
ball and ~oroo wich 2i--seconds left-
10 gi ve the Vikings a 71-68 lead.
El Toro·s Dan Somers. however.
drilled a 3-pointer with six seconds
remaining to tie it. El Toro
o utscored Marina, 27-16. in the
fourth quaner.
"We got thilt scramble at the end
of the game and Brent (Shelor) h11
.. some big buckets," Marina Coach
Stc.ve Popovich said. "(Shelor) com-
plements Cherok·ee real well and
that's something we didn't have last
year. somebody to shoot from the
top o f the key."
Marina was playing without
Travis Boyd, its staning point guard
~ho was out sick. ··w-e--turned th"t"" ball-over-and
m issed free throws and they (the
Chargers) hit their 3-pointers."
Po po' 1ch said of the Chargers'
comeback. "They hn a ton of them
and they shoot well. When you can
make }-pointers. 11 makes a big
d11Terenre."
El Toro sank 11 3-point sho ts.
eight in the second half. fi ve in the
founh quaner.
After helor scored on mce insidl'
move to put Manna ahead by 19
(45-26), .El Toro went on an 18·6
f Please SH MARINA/121
CdM's John Paulsen. (upper leftf gr•bs a .
rebound fro"! Laguna Hms· Darrell Simien
and drlbbles....around flower l•ftl AJ s.d•n•.
Doug Hesse (421 shoots against S•d•ru1. ,...
CdM struggles before winning, 64-57
By ROGER CARLSON seen much fro m his ov. n t eam
0 1 ,~ oa11y,,.ttot s1att against 2-ti Laguna Hills.
··.\II I rl'all} l..nO\\ 1s \\("re going Corona del Mar High basketball 10 h:l\ e to pla~ a lot belier than
coarh Paul Oms \\atched his team's thi!>:· said Oms. ··t don't kno"' if
oppont•nt this e\'ening (No. I-seeded Laguna Hills is that much impro,ed L~s .Alamitos) tune up "-Ith a 70-~5 · or if we JUSt pla\l'd homtile:·
VICIOI') 0 \ er a makc'ihlft squad of 11 had all the earmarks of a Cor-
Estanc1a resenes. ona 1.kl ~tar blov.o ut as Lhl' Sea
Then he watched his own team King~. v. 1th their patented defensl\·e
struggk agains1 a quintet 11 had prcl.surc the emphasis. broke out
pre\ t0ush squashed. pulling from a from a I). dcfirn with a 14-0 run to
53-51 detirit "ith .\·~2 left to post a take a I q_q kad earl~ in the '\l'COnd 64-57 \l<.'tor~ o'er Laguna Hills in quarter.
We~ncsda> ·s opening round of the .\nd 11 wai. .'3-20 "Ith :!:SJ spent
Coast hnstrnas Classic at Estancia 1n the scrond half. but Laguna Hills.
H igh . under the hand o f firsHear coach
.Jt left him a httlc on the fuzzy Da\C Brown. a 20-\car veteran from
side. He hadn't seen much in the Fountain Valle}. ·pecked awa) at
Los .\lamttos game. and he hadn't both ends of the coun and started
mal..ing a game of 11.
··The~ started dm 1ng on us and
"e \\l're 'ches11ng· too much." said
Orn.,. "We v.eren't getting our hands
do v.n . .\ml. the~ "l're gemng a lot of
free t hro" ~:·
The Ha""-s l'h1ppcd awa~ with 13
for I.\ from the line in the final
quarter. pulling 10 "lthm a point
thm.~ llmt''i ticfore 1y1ng the game at
51 o n Brian Matsen·s three-point
pla~. fo lkmed JU seconds later w11h
t\\O more free thro" from Matsen
to go up, 53-51
Corona del Mar tinall) put 11
a\'a}. snapping a 55-all game when
\l. arren John~on hit a 16-footer with
1·58 left, then follo\\ICd his own
m issed shot with a rebound and
f Please SH CdM/82)
Monarchs -~
gundowri
Barons, -~-
68-40
By RICHARD DUNN
0"41y ,._ Corr•--11
Mater De1 High's Monarchs have
something 10 take care of before the
ne" decade begins: Win the Oranse
Hohda} Classic. .
Jn bnlhant fashio n. Mater De1's
full-tourt pressure caused too many
iurno' ers for the Barons to survive
\.\ ednesday night 1n the second
round of the 25th Orange Holiday
basketball tournament. which the
Monarchs ha\e wo n fi ve times in
their last six appearances.
\l. llh shooting guard Dan O'Neil
sco ring from all angles. the
Ot'ane-H..._V Oassic
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WIEOHIESDAY'S SCOftES C~ftwl llnc:ltet 'O••n~ Lut11eran 91. Or1~JV 3?
Oret111e 66 Comoos111 SS
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Seooleoacll 69 S.nra Ana 40 Oomlno ... ez 47 Foo•nitl 47
Ma"na 87 E Toro 71
Maler De• OS Founra1n Vallev ~
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
C eftHletlell S«nlll!IMS
l? SO om -;r;enneov v• Qf'ange Lumeren
? 10 o m -Long Beacn Wilson vs Or•-
Fifttl '°'Ke Semilllleb
J SO o,.., -Fountain Veltev vs El Te><o
S 30 om -Foot11111 vs S.n11 AM
C~s.nMlileb
7 10 p m -S.ddteoac~ ..,, Domtnvuez I SO o m -Mater Oe1 vs ~rln•
Monarchs built a 43-19 intemussiod
lead before winning. 68-40, at Chap.
man CoUege's Hutton Spons Center,
O'Neil finished w11h 17 points. a8
in the first half. and 6-foot·8 cent.er
Derek tone added 14 points and 11
rebounds as Mater Dei ( 10-1) bliued
the Barons to advance into tonight's
8.50 quarterfinaJ against Marina.
The Monarchs outscored Foun-
1a1 n Valle' ( 5-6 ). 23-8. tn the second
quarter to tal..e a ~4-point lead at
halft1ml'.
Mater De1 Coach Gary McKnight.
hov.ever. was anything but pleased
v. 1th how his club come out in t he
second half.
"'-' e d1dn ·t plav very well in the
second half. there was no intensity
1n the second haJf." he said. ··1
tho ught "e pla)ed prett~ physical in
the first half. though. But we need to
take care of the (lack o f intensity)
. before (tonight). I'm disappointed."
tone had eight of his boards in
the first half and O'Neil sank two 3-
potntl'rs in the first q uarter as the
Monarchs outseored the Barons.
20-1 I. in the first etght m inutes.
Mater De1 went on a 14-3 run to
start the second quancr and wbea
Da'"1d Bo,le (seven reboundS1
scored o n a fast-break lay up wit.I
1.57 left 1n the first half. °"
Mo narchs held a 39-15 lead.
Fountain Valle) ·s Demck Co-.
coran scored 14 points. includi•
three J-pointers. and center Mib
Merh added I 0 points and four
rebounds.
Behind Corcoran's two 3--pointen,
the Barons v ulscorcd Mater Del,
10-. 1n the third quarter. The
Monarchs. however, ran off ei&ht in
jfttease lft NE.-s/aJt
Margerum found competitive edge as a Baron
Third of th ree pans.
ly JON FERGUSON
Ot l.tw ~ ,._ Stafl'
Football was Ken Margerum's bi.ggest joy
in life for approximately 20 years. but. ironi-
cally. it's another sponing endeavor which he
re members most vividJy fro m his days at
Fountain Valley High.
A top high hurdler for the Barons.
Margerum finished second in the 1976 state
finals o f the 120-yard hurdles at UCLA's
Drake Stadium. In a sport where records seem
to be endlessly rewritten, Margerum ran in
one of the m ost competitive races in history.
He finished in I .l. 7 seconds over a dis~
tance which is approximately one foot shoner
than the 11 0 meters run today and was ed&ed
at the tape by Phillip Johnson, who ran a 13.6.
"I remember that race in m y head, everr.
sin&le step of that race like it was yesterday. •
Margerum said. "There were a lot of good
hi&h hurdlers. It was tremendous. the high
school track cro wd during the late '70s.
"I flew over the first hurdle, and there
was no one to the right or left. I nuct,cd the
ninth hurdle with my trail knee. and Johnson
outle.aned me at the end. I just remember that so vividly, and I had beaten him at the
Arcadia Invitational."
The 13. 7 was .-rticularly impressive,
since MU'l'f'Um had a pcnonal best of 14.1
up to that point.
.. It just aocs to show you. when IOIM'-
thina ii OD line. re railC it ue ~ notch. which
I loved about h tebool," ~ llid.
It wasn't t tltere werea'1 bMllllD memories tor Ma,.enam, no it problblJ beet
remembered for bit lalenll II 8 QUict. ..... and ~......... wide ... ~ ..... ...
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Valley. Youna men like Bo Boxold. Willit
Gittens. Mike Muuo, Tim Holmes. Frank
Christy. Tom St.allinp and Don Boba!Lwho took the Barons to their ftl'll CIF pmyoft'
appearance in ·75 and t-o coaeaative AMA
division mn1flnal ·~ "Whea the l'OUP Ill llilftd llr J:f'_
.. ion. Ibey Mre ...... ~-.... i;;; ~,:e..=c:c: ...
Milmr .... .-la 1"9 . ..,.., llllllil a' ..
He "ould read the defenses and run to tht"
OPl'n spot. On numerous occasions, we'd be
deep 1n our o"n temtol} and streak Kenn).
anJ instead of tirst-and-5 on our O"-O 5. it's
lirst-and-10 1n their tcmtol)."
Margerum grew up with the high school
-his parents li vl'd across the street -and
his }Ounger brother Kevtn pla)ed o n Pick-
ford's final ll'nm. the 1978 CIF champions ..
In Ken ~largerum ·s senior season of
I 976. the Barons won their first two playoff
games hand ii). Margerum had a 40-yard
reception dunng a 21-0 first round win over
Los '\lamttos. In a 41 ~6 second round win
0' er Ne" bul) Park. Margerum caught six
halls for 95 yards and Holmes snagged six for
153 a<; quarterback Doug Thompson enjoyed
a big night
It looked lake the Barons might be headed
to their first utlc game the following week,
earn 1ng a I 0-7 founh quaner lead. But
Fo ntana milted with a 94-yard to uchdown
drive 1n the final minutes before 8.800 fans al
Orange Coast College before sufferina a
shutout loss to Los ~hos in the cham-
p1onsh1p.
.. I think we would have won 1t all if it
wasn't for that.'' Margerum said. "I look back
on that season. all the guys ... those two ycan
of players set the tone for my brothers' years.
1et tht work ethic in the weitbt room. Even
though "-C didn't win the CIF finals, we
definitely set the tone fo r the next few years
at Fountain Valley." ·
Mort than tht sptt1fics of his h1ah tehool
pcrformanctS. MarttrUm remcm6crs 1M
overall 1mpect the CCMtan and propam had
in maki"I him a becw ballplayer.
··1 uted the __..ifti11 prop"am I did at
Fountain Vallg ••. all lhe way •til I WM _
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"1de rece1 ver.
Having invested his earnmgs in real
estate during his professional career,
Margerum 1s splitting his time between
Woodside. Cahf .. near Palo Alto, Chicqo and
the Kona Coast o n the main island of Hawaii
10 keep track of his interests ..
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nt increase angers Bays
-OW9a'I wbo relH al~ aa tbc •1daw .... m..~1w1t. IN,. 4 lover a blunt nbbct'ftoom
Catilaniia Recreation Co. tbat tbcir
slip mn MU be increated by 23
pmnt in Febnwy, 1990
California Renation Co. is 1
divwon of the Irvine Co.
Tbt notice lO boat ownen. 1ianed
by Daryl Landrus, ,eneral ma~r
of Cal Rec stated that the rent
increase would be from the ~nt SI 3 1 foot ptt month to S 16 efrec,.
tive with lhe February billina.
Leadina the fiaht aaains1 the
proposed increase 1s Dtck Jones who
OILERS
from81
made half of those 15 m1ued free
throws, we would have won the
aame," Miller said.
The Oilers led after o.ne quarter
I 7-11 but hit only 4 of 14 shots in
the second quarter and trailed at lbc
half. 29-27.
Both teams came out cold in the
third quan.er. •nd when Tustin
scored the first points of the third
quarter. only 4:43 remained. The
Oilers didn't hit their fint deuce
until the 2: 16 mar\. Rfuneen total
points were scored in the third quar·
ter, and when it was over. the Tillers
led. 38-32.
Lucky or no t. the Tillers im-
proved their record to I()..() a nd
earned the nght to face Mission
Viejo in the second round tonight.
HuntinlJlOn Beach will play Costa
Mesa in the consolation quar-
terfinals toda).
The Oilers never were able to get
their big men in the game. and their
starting fro nt court scored only 18
points. One bright spot was Mu~
tapha Abdi. who scored 13 points
and grabbed 19 rebound'>.
In another first round game:
•Mission VieJO dominated Costa
Mesa throujhout. buildmlJ a 38-15
lead by half}ime and cruising to the
victor} to improve to 6-3. The Mus-
tanas. led by Xavier Hanna's 18
points and Mike D1e batrs 14 (1n-
clud1ng four ).pointers), fell to :!-5
Mike Boucher .
MARINA
from 111
run.
Shelor finished with 24 points and
six rebounds while El Toro'c; Tim
Casarez ( 19). Somers ( 18) and Rob
Johnson ( 13) scored an double fig-
ures.
"That's a key for us lh1s year. to
come back after lc1t1 ng them get
back was big." Popovich !>aid. "The}
(the Chargers) do a good JOb on post
defense. they have good s11e and
they play hard up front.
"When the time came. though. to
want lo win 11. <Park!>) wanted to
win as much as anyboch ··
CdM
• from 81
short Jumper to push 11 to 59-55.
Lquna Hills' Pat Nelson fouled
• out with I :02 Jen and JefT Jackson
~ responded with two free throws
• (61 -55) to salt it away. .
Jenn a 40 fool llip .. lbe Marina. ~ is ablolutely no jUllifi-
cation for such an incRUe, a-
peciall)' sintt the manna is on pub-
lic licklaads," uid Jones.
Jones laid 1n a letaer '°boat
ownen that Cal Rtt officials told
him that they hid an 1utomatic built
in increase of 7S cents to SI per foot
every 12 to 18 months.
"That was tolerable," Jones said,
"l>ut in 1989 they came up with an
increase ofS2 per foot and now, one
year later. another SJ. How can they
JUSlJfy such inRationary fees on pub-
lic lan<h'? The bottom lane is CaJ Rec
11 makial buee profila o« of public Udtland&.-
Jones u,.ed boat owners '° mab
thetr objections heard by by writina
lO Don Bren. ptesidmt of the Irvine
Co. and to Landrum of ~ifomia
Recreation.
"But more importantly, we are
addreuina our complaints to Bob
Hamilton of the Environmental
Man•ment Aaency of Oranae
County that manqes all oflhe
tidelands in Oranae County," said
Jones.
All proposed increases are subject
to review by the EMA for validity
..., Net ...... ., L.-P-r-
Mustapfla Abdi of Huntington Beach pokes ball away from
Tustln's Brian Reider •• Oller James Dlr19us f20f looks on.
PREPS
From 81
a row to start the fourth quaner and
bur) Founuun Valle>
Charlie Andres scored 11 points
for Mater De1 while O'Neil <five
n:bounds) and And} Kanch (four
rebound\) wcr(· \trong underneath.
At the C an>on of ~nahc1m Tour-
nament.
• Nc....,port H arbor's Eddie
Man1nc1 hit & of 12 shots and
scored 18 po1nt'i to lead five a1lors
an double figures en route to a 88-46
romp o'er Katclla in the fir'it round.
Harbor (8-2) pla)'> again at 7 lonighl
a1 Can)'on High.
Backing Man1nC1 "ere ( ra1g De·
Bu~k. who hit 7 of 10 field goals
andudang three of four 3-pointcrs.
with 17 pQ1nt\. Enk Freeman with
16 points and e1gh1 rebounds. Ian
Long w11h 14 point'>. Justin Mcintee
""h 10 po1nl\ and Pa1g Parish "1th
14 assists
Al the f:I Dorn do (Las Vegas)
Toumamenl
• After dropping a 68-66 dec1saon
to Las Vegas on Tucsda ), Wood-
bndge (-6-5) <tta)'ed ahvc-rn the tour-
nament with a 49-46 v1clor) over
Carlsbad on Wcdnesda). After
building a I )-point lead at the end
of the fi rst quarter. th(' Warriors
held on and never were 1n senous
danger o f losing the lead an the late
stages.
Junior Ryan Rauch scored 13
po1 nt'i to lead lhe wa)' for Wood-
bridge. which 1s slated to face La
Quinta toda).
In the first round ol the Chino
Tournament:
• Un1 versi1y pul the clamps on
Santa Paula defcnsiveh· and breezed
to a 77-6 v1clor). The.Tro1ans (J.5)
meet Barsto" 1n a 5:30 game loda)'.
Donnell Dowd> led a balanced
anack with 20 points. Lou15 Angel
notched 19 and Br)an Smith added
16 n1vcrs11 ~ romped desplle the
ab'>Cnce of l<.'admg <;<·orer Klaus Pcr-
was. "ho was sideli ned wi th the flu.
~t the Pacifica fournamcnt.
• JcSSl' ( rome1 scored 13 po1n1s.
but httk el'>e went nght for West·
mm\lcr 1n a 57-34 opening-round
lcw• ICI !Jo\ Pul·bloo;. The L1ono; duel
Pius X at ' o'clock toda' in a
con\olauon 1U1me -
In the La erne Lutheran f our-
namcnt:
• Fred Jarrar scored t-'1 polnt1 to
lead ewport Chnsuan in a losing
cause as the Conquerors fell to LA
Lu theran. 63-57. ........................................................................... _
;GIRLS
fromB• ·
: the stretch, along with a free throw,
• to put pesky Foothill away
"Julie's an aggressive player for
,. us," Strausberg said. "Even when we
.. were down tonight, her intensity was
. able to bring the rest of the girls
around."
~ Beside Workman, the &rons (8·3)
• ~ived some fine play from Julie
Murdent, who had only four points
' but lflbbcd nine rebounds. and Je n·
.. nifer Barbaro, who added 11 points
: and eiaht boards.
.. Fountai n Valley pulled away from
: the Knights in the third quarter,
, ouucoring Foothill, 14-10, to build a i five-point lead entenng the fourth
• quarter. 38-33.
t In other Manna Tournament
~ pmes: l • Mater Dei never got on tr1ck i and lost a 59-33 first ro und decisio n
, to a strona Hart squad. the defend-i in1 OF S-A champions. .
• The Monarchs couldn't combet
the one-two inside punch of A.J.
Dionne and Sarah Wilson. an All-
CIF 5-A telcction lut seat0n and a
Street and Smith's Yearbook sixth
team. pre-season All-Am erica pick.
• Debbie Fischer came off tht'
bench lo !>park Edison. which go1 o fT
to a slow 'ltan. to a 59-43 victory
o\Cr Katella ( 3-8)
Fischer, who was sick. was not an
the stanang line up but was inserted
in the game when the Chargers fell
behind 8-0 at the outset Fischer
scored 17 of her 26 points in the first
half as Edison (6·2) quickly seized
control of the game.
•Ocean View made 11 11 straight
victories at the stan of the season,
easily d1spos1ng of ovcrmatched
Long Beach Wilson, 68-28. Fabiola
Nunei was the sconng leader for the
Seahawks wnh 16 points, going 6 for
6 from the hne and 5 for 7 from the
field. Nunc-L also had six steals.
• Marina (8-3) suffered its third
straight loss. a 5 1-45 setback to
Loara. because "we couldn't stop
their bag girl." according to Vikings
Coach Pete Bonny. Traci Titus. the
Saxons' 6·foot·I center. notched 30
·points and controlled inside. Melisa
Sortino led Manna with 19 points.
•Huntington Beach (4-6) fell be·
hind b nine at the end of the first
quancr and <lespitc playing o n e ve n
term~ the re~t of the way. fell to
Mission VicJo. 55-46. Jana Davis
had I 0 to lead the Oilers. while
M1ss1on's Came Bun poured an 16
to lead all scorers.
• Melod) Earle scored 27 points
and Monique Sweet and Patnce
Lumpkin added 12 each for Estan·
c1a. but the Eagles (4-5) couldn't stay
with Lakewood in a 68-60 setback.
Estancia hun itself at the free-throw
hne. convening only 13 of 25
c hances.
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: OCC men run into powerful Imperial Valley .
t , .. D9ly Not
SAN DIEGO -The Oranae Cont Colleae men's
buketball team met up with one of the top teams in
die 11ate In Imperial Valley ColleJC on Wednaday Dilht and quietly bmd out how II 1iacked up. -Tlw Nlbl, Wbidl improved IO 17..0, built I I~
..... ~. 8 4~26 .tee 8t die half' and c:ruited IO the ~'' 1111 road win at die Su [>ie9o Mem Tour-131
Oranar Coa11. which fell to 11·3 and will face a
fifth-place temifinal pme today. was led by Scott
DeStefano's 15 points and Chip Hanlon's 14. The Anbl
wert led by E•ne Brown, who scored 12 of bit ~ti
in the fint half. and 6-foot-8 Keith Balzat tntb 19
points apiece.
1'hty IO 6-1 O. 6-8 up front. t~ p_ys can lbooe le.
and they have pat quicknaa." CX:X: Caedl T...ty
Oillit said ... Yoa name it. they've ID' it. ne,·re IM ... ._ ......... -
~r1na boat owners
and rdatiooaraip lO the market .,a.cc. acconliaa IO Jones.
Questioned as to lht validity or
the pn>pOled inc:reate, Cal Ree's
Landrum told the Daily Pilot tbat
the proposed increuc WU lO bri~
Cal Ree's slip fees more in line wnh
the Newpon Beach market. e..
pec1ally in view of the Iona waitina
lists.
He admitted, however, that slip
rentals in Newport Beach ire much
hiaher than in other Southern Cali-
fom11 marinas. from San Dieao to
Santa Barbar1.
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Other •nbom boe1 owncn who
have joined ia die filbt are Jolla
Blaich, 2601 Bayshore Drive, and
Bernard 8. Greene, 2506 Villa
Drive.
In a letter 10 the Stale Tidelands
Comm1r.s1on, Blaich complained
that the 23 percent increue in slip
fees was unfair and auaeated 1n
audit ofC.I Ree's boou to set a fair
profit marain and, accordinaly, a fair
slip rental rate.
In a letter to EPA, Greene noted
that his slip fee has risen from
SI0.25 in 1917 '° Sl6 under the
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9 19
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propoted increase.
Under the proposed increase, I
~foot slip rental would cott the
boat owner S640 per month. Slips in
the marina r1nae from 26 lO more
than SO feet.
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TALLEY
''°"''' Here's a coach and tam which
has captured three consecutive Pac
I 0 champtonahips. yet twice has
~n denied in the New Yar·1 Day
finale.
Tbi1timc,1h9uab, die Tro.ians
enter the Roec BoWt pme wfth 1
quancrblck. Todd Marinovicb, who
i• destined '° brak every ....... _ rtconSatUSC.HelhreWlbr~400 Yards Ibis MaOn al a .614 comple
lion cbp, wilb 16 IOUCWow•,....
and you cu ... 1111 ... wtll be ~~=-N9IO tueceedad.....,..., ...
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:Rams have toughest
~road in NFC, but •
.;potential is there . . . !Prom The AssodMed ftrns
t
• The Rams e nter 1he playoffs as the ----
NFC long'iho1 -lhey've got 10 win three ~
straa&ht road games to get to the uper "-=>"
Bowl. ----
It figures 10 be a difficult taste. bu t the Rams have
.sbowo lhcy can beat anyone.
Offensively. there''i no question the Rams.have the
ability to defeat the l>cst 1hc NFL has 10 o ffer -they
ranked founh o' erall and the 426 points they scored
were surpassed onl> by the 442 put up by San
Francisco.
Defense. h9""c'er, is ano ther story.
! .. We're the one team in this NFC tournament that
!doesn't ha\C a defcn'iC that's ranked in the top group
or ha\C dom1~ant defensive pla~ers ... Rams Coach
:John Robinson !laid. "So our defe nse as going to have
!to pla) 'Cr) '-'Cll and our offense '-'Ill have to continue :10 pla} well."
• Defens1vel). the Ram\ ranked list O\erall. "'ere
la st against the pa'ts and 17th in po ints allowed (34..t)
The rein hr-; the big difference hct"'een the Rams
-(11 -5) and the othr r tour :'-if( pla)off teams -
Mannrsota ( 10-6) ranks first in total defense. an
Francisco ( 1..t-.!) 1\ fourth. the Ne"' York Giants ( 12...i)
are fifth and thr Lagle<. ( 11-5) arc eighth.
The V1k1ngs gaH· up 275 points. the 49ers allowed
253. the (mint.., )ieldcd 252 and thl' Eagles gave up 27..t.
If the Ram\ heat the Eagles. who the\ didn't play
during the scac;on. lhe) 'II face thl' New Yo rk Giants.
who the~ beat. 11 -10. ~1t ~nahe1 m Stadium m1dwa}
through the \ca.,on.
If thq ""In that ~aml'. thc) ·11 meet either the 49crc;.
who the) beat I'· 1-carl} 1n the ~ason and lost to
30-27 later nn. or the 1~1ngs. who the} lost to .!3-1 1
1n overtime at the Metrodomc the '-'rCk nefore the) beat
the G 1an1'
Pia) 1ng thc l:.aglc\ ml·ans facing the most danger-
~us pa'i\·run thrl·at 1n thl' '\l rl -Ph1ladclph1a quar-
terback Randall C unn1ngham
.. He's ob\ 1ous~} a dominant pla}rr in terms of his
1mpau on thl'lf team." Ro h1n<>o n o;a1d ··He defies
stat1~tK'i in \Oml· "3}\ bcxau~ hc makes such huge
• pla) s at lertatn 11mc\ I le\ thrir leading rusher. passer
and p unter O ther than that. I don 't know whether he
docs a hdl of a lot ··
Qt.OT•: ot· THE D \ \
Boddy Ry.a, Philadelphia Eagles coach: "I
don·1 think }ou learn a damn thing fro m losing
other than I do11'1 h~e 11 ..
Kings earn tie with Flames
M1kl· K ru\hl·l n}\~1 \l'Orl'd \\1th 6:05 ~
· left in the 1hmJ Pl'n11d tO Ii ft the Loc;
Angde\ King'> into a 5-5 11c \\Ith the .~ •
. .
Ca lgar} r lam l'' on v. nlnc,da} night at the
Forum --
Krushl'ln~s~1 too~ .l pass Imm ~l 1k~o :-.takl•la and
shpp1:d thr J>Ul ~ hct"l'Cn the pads of F-larneo; goalie
M l ~l' \ l'rnon
Calgai: had the upper h,rnd in the o'en1mc.
out,hooting thl' King' ..i.11 hut goahc Kell} H rude} held
lhl' r lame\ al ha\
&rn1r '1lhu·11., a.,.,.,tl'd on all but onc of the goals
for 1hc J...tng\. "h11 n:rna1n t1l'd \\Ith the Flame'> for
SClond olall' 1n the "m'thc D1\1\1on
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Martin's driver legally drunk
..\ blood alcohol t<''lt on thc ·man
blamcd fur thl' traffa acc1dl'nt that ~illed
forrnrr :'\r" 'o rk 'Jn~Cl''> managrr Brll}
~ta n1n 'ihO\\'> he "a" lcgall} urun~. a
pro~n utor .... 11d V. cdnC'>da)
rhe tl'\I \U pport\ lhl' chargl' that \\ illtam R<.'ed}
""' 1n10\1latcd ( hrt\tma\ cH·ning whcn hr drove
'.\lart1n's prc~up oil thl' roa<l near \1amn·., rural homr.
said Kc\ in (1U )l'lll' a prn\l'tutor 1n thl' Broome ( ount}
d1•.tr1c1 a11o rnc\ ·., onin·
In other 'rX>rh llC\\\ Wcd nl·c,da}
•Don ~acl can \Cored 15 point'> to lead 16th·
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,...... 2107 -.u.aa-3 BR 2 B •-~ Handeome . '"' A Nwpt Ct•t Condo lg 38A 28R 1BA, So of Hwy. 1wt •E'SIOE 28r 1'Mle 11 .. .. Stepe to .-d. OCMn lltew. •Lerge petloe I yerds Condo 1,700 sq ft Meny 2'·'1BA. dbl g1r. spa, patio, g111g1 Xlnt cond. 1Wflt!M. petio, w/d '*MP·
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ft lllLm Duplex. Sec Oep & refs, •Catl)Orts w/ltOflgl S 1,300/mo. 780·9792 S 1850/mo IN . 544-30•9 S 1095/mo 875·3•48 253 Cabfllk>. W-2451 ~iii~===:m~IS IA. 2~ IA~~ E•t· $1,725/molll-7111 •Pools ~ -lide toc:.tlon. Meny 0.-IU lllUI lnl NEAT. etMrt 28r hOU9e, NWPT HEIGHTS HOUSE 38R 2BA. wooOburnlng •IMJl•I•
lux• features. Fr om C-•..._.._._ 2122 .,.,..W WILSON 1Ba. c erpets. drapes, 2BR.28A,pvtpool&Jac fl p, d/w, auto dble oar. 38R 18A ,._ W/D 1310 000 ---uon -""" lrple, w/d hkup. ca~ Grdnr & pool Nnt inc new c11pe11pa1nt aun ""''aoe
OPEN SUN 1-5 •412 SEAWARD 2 Sty• UU ..._IW ready, gwdnr No pets $1 ,500/mo 6•&-928.& deck v1utted celling• hkup Haa carl)Orts tor 2
320 s 2B 18 en6c IO S77S/mo, $700 ctepos11 -·---• Cllt 875-7 113 cw• No pees. 1175/mo E. 21st I. r a. pat , new 2iRTBA trple 2 car get 548•5827, c.all eYet __ , •-AYI 11115 722~
call fOf eppolntment, Pllnt. comm pool. No wld hk :hp 'upgr1ded __ Beaut furn. w/d Sl&OO/mo Charming 2BR. lrg 1111 MP
546-7001 pets S87S.832-4618 k11ch &bath $950 DaruPcMnl 2126 winlet ••&31·133& d/r f/p,dblegar.strg *~*
-•a•-lBR 2BA, 2 leYels, up-Ill-··· So of PCH S1250mo AYi .... .., ... ,_ graded new front patio -0 •1.'zz.a• LUXURY turnisnect condo PENtN • 3BR hm P•tlo & now 282-11 16 oav-. 1BR. small t>Kll .... d. ,.... Gtamorous 2 ltory. built en • ' -11 Dana Pt Har""· 1_.... spa $1,695 730-67S2 eves w&•.._.1 .. ,__ :.:::... ... !:'" 1907 3 or 4 BR. 28A. walll to beach St.a<>. ....,. ,..,., __ "·~-• .....,... --Format dining rm, famlly 0 1645-2216, E/~0-2334 dllheS. etc 18R pattO, COM • Bchlrnt duplea Diana Suzanne No pets 645-1631 Aft 4 ~I rm. ltving rm, country DUPLEX 4 blocks to pool/spa $800 240•7«8 s~:~: uni! grl view DUPLEX 4 blocks 10 •EASTStDE detached
IJ,111,111 kitchen w/br11kl11t beach Renovated 1Br· 2140 HARBRVWHOMES -3BR oeach Renovated 18r· 2BR 1BA. g111g1 W/D
FABULOUS OONnfront l(l nook WOOd plank floors New car~t. w/d, g11 No Hunt. Btl<h grdnr corner tot S2 ooo N-carpet w d o•r No hll-up. no pets S850
P<rvate galed 1tea W11h t::r ylld w/lront & pels $875/mq 760-1356 2BR HOUSE 2-car gar· JASMINE PARK . gu11d P811 S875 mo 760-1356 CALL 645-9857
your own steps 10 the b porches + 1 BR F t t' t I age. large backyard gar· gated 3 bd $2800 -------house By owner/agenl an 11 "ocn w s. s eps 0 *l.Altlm* .._er Near beach $950 NEWPORT ISLAND ARE;\ Corti Mfq 2624 CLISE Tl II.LI
beach. Large immaculate Cary Ward 631•22•2 sand 2 BR 1 BA. hardwd tBR 18 .. 1 1 f ""' """'' c 1 3BR charming home wit h floor. ~r. wld, no pels ,.. nc ng. very..... S9SO deP<>Slt ~8-0290 nn1 ront d oci. THE VICTORIAN Three 2BRs 1BA 1aunory
h, rf _, S62Stmo 1 Adult & No $3500 room c•~-to bus & eras .ng su . Hunt. Stach $1.SOO/mu-972-2079 3 BR 2 BA Conoo near l,2BR w ga1 new dee:<)(, · ...,.. ..._... I040 FOR tease by o"Wner/agt pets •--&...! Huntington Harbour WlferfrHt .... 1 l1c. Olltns fncd yd w palto snops Will accepl OC
3 blocks t o beach 5Br 4Ba l a;1m rm din rm MHRTI Newty decor 1mmac 2 llAl.THS lll-SIOO I W11 pd 636-4 120 9-5PM Housing S72S·S7•5i mo ~ llWI PIYllllT! Beach/Atlanta 1 BR end 300 sq it kllch Alt with Ml·2lM car garage wtd retrig, Park Lido Twnhm 3 BR 2 667 V1c1or1a t $735 T;~s~J~"r8· 227l..~-~3
We II give you the down tn untl with 2 car' garage super view 01 Newl)Ort $1 100 mo AvaJI now BA 2 car att gar lrpic THE SEVILLE
ei1chg for a stiareof own· Sl•9K Bkr. 963-8377 Harbor/Bay. ocean, Call 846-4296 pool 51 425 Carot 2BR 1 lBA w gar bttms. •Clean. quiet & spacious
ershtp. You,. make the Catalina & ntghl ttgh1s. Spacious home 4 BR. 3 Owner1Ag1 646-8311 fenced yard wl patio JSR 28A 2 car garage.
mthly pymls & we share N!WJKH! Bf.ch 1069 S1h br & ba can be maid's BA 3 car garage With 636-4120 9-5PM encl pauo, storage S 112S
apprec ,You receive -qrts etc SngtM 3 100"" S 7S 26t9 Sa ta A a L S7•5 NOPETS 640-2•9S
100% tax benefits Must * Ull llUll * It. SS200tmo. 7S9-828 i" gar o en e r 1 6 PllllllT•Y UY n n have clean credit. Agl Home for sale on over-_ __ 846·0809 4 BR. 60' sllp a11at1 9-18 WESTFIELD APTS IHI •11111
239·•33S Dys. Ev. Wknds sized corner tot Bay view Front hOuse. 3 BR. 2 BA, -.EASTSIDE HOUSE• mos tse S•.800 •mo Beauttlutty Matnlalned •Large 2Br c;iround noor
from 2nd story Excellent trplc. lg Ms1r Suire. pa110. JSR 2BA Fireplace. gar· lrvln~ 21 44 7S2-8S22 675-44&4 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS •2BR celling lans, dlsn-YIEW'! YIEWt YIEWt remodel opportunity $1,650/mo. Avail now age. all new lns1(1e Quiel In the colony. sunny 3BR. 2Bdrm 1 .ea S755 washer. cable. enclosed
STILL under constructlon $739,000 Call 673-7027 720-0 136. 673-1767 area S 1190 • 640-2426 2B 2Bdrm 2Ba $780 garage ln e•clus1ve Bear Brand -A 2 car gar lrplc, new YEISAILUS 398 W W1tson 631 -5533 324 Vicior1a S<&8-3706
Ranch 1n Laguna Niguel IEW PElll, HPLU 3 OR GEO u S OCEAN I Pl.IOI Tl OlllE crpt IQ enc yard assoc Nr Hoag Hospital Elegant --_ --
Exc11tng ocean, coastline Only 1 lefl, each unit 3 BR. ~.1i~· s~. ~:~. 2~~c!~· llME Tll ~o~I ~enn5s1 :8 t')~~ turn 2BR 2BA cond o t Beoroom S650 s~~TF~A~~::~NI
from this new custom cation Steps to beach sec 723.oss'i rounded by Slreams & 5s 7-2167 view S1600tmo Catt ----TheSe attractive 14.Dts tea-and countryside views 2 BA, prime 100 blOck to-Jasmine Creek 52 800 _ Moun tain setting sur-' u n w bay ocean & cny tignts 1301 Avocaoo &42-9850 •
home A Medtteranean Won t test 1ong1 Prlnc1-_ falls' Garage wtopnr wl d RAY DAVIES 760-5000 1 B&<lroom S64S lure pool spa. pnvate
design with 4200 square pats only 121 271h St . HALF ott 1!>1 mo's rent• hkup woodburn1ng lrplC L!f'"I Hiiis Z 150 Of 720-3999 24 1 W W1tson 63 1-0960 ~~~ ~~~
feel wh tch has • NB Agent 675-847S Steps to China Cove micro 1st • dep 3 & 4BR. 2BA Hse 2 car Rf.AW I BR lBA Outside patio tanoscaped se111ng
bedrooms. 4't balhs and Prudential Call! Riiy beach Spacious 1500 sit 1BR Condominiums gar Xln1 toe $1100 & •I I nctuoes fran & ias POOi Sorry no pe1s
hbrary Please call fisting Ouplex, 2Br 2Ba. ocean 40 1 BRIGHTON SPRINGS $1190 t t Ad ti .,,
ott1oe tor ltst of amen11tes WE ST NE w P 0 RT • view trom very trg front (Available Now I preld N~ pe~s1
&42--0 ~385 '\t~ T\.'1...."'ff t'J \ '11 ~0s.:S~ 'or 6~3-2~~0 1 Bedroom S655
Offered a1 $1,2SO.OOO Spacious duple• Wtlh 3 room $2000/mo Avail 408 BRIGHTON SPRINGS ,AE-'LTQRS<8 2 Bdrm , 2Ba twfls S865 111·1100 bds 2 battis & lrplc each 111 Call to see 723-0447 (Available 1 5) N_.._,. •• a,.. z 169 1BR cari>et ore~ lg 125 CenMir St 642-1424 unit. stze cannot bedupll-.:. 2BR Tri-Lvl Condos ~ ... ...., •• IK.v• fenced patio close to GF.~E El .KJN · f~':'st':!~n ~:c:~~k JISlllE CIHI 429 BRYSON SPRINGS * Ill CAllYll * Apartments shops $590 mo See 382 llLIUY SPECIAL IF-ll )\II'\." 673 6900 S 9S 000 2BR lam rm. ht>ry. h1gnty \Available Nowl On nou course 3 BR 2" V..ct0<1a ~ 13 650-7244 , .. ..-..Ff ~ Rl\L IOR~• . 4 . u1>9raded. spa. view 2170 Biscayne Spnngs "' ,.., wr
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vacant 1 to 4 year tease \Available 12115) BA SI 9SO 213-431-7693 Bal~ 1 BR clean ver11ca t *ALA MOANA APTS * "o\ 11 HI Ht" I No Pets $2600 mo Days No Pets CALL Velma • HARB 0 R v IE w lslMid 2606 bltnds to tencecl pallo. 1 & 2BR 1 BA O/W.
Co ... ,.._,.,, 1024 110 --..1 ' l..c. 760-8850 Eves 494-3367 549.2447 HOMES exceptional 3 close to Shopping 382 oeauttlut pool area, targe ~ .. ~-RE Al TOR~ BR 2 BA lrptc S 1,97S
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At1rac11ve 2 BR sundeck. Vtetoraa 6SO· 7244 rec room & tiwndry room. USTSIH Nr park & tennis-Lg 1800 Charming 2 BR E'sade hse. tse 1nc grdnr 644-8795 plenty parkmc;i, steps to !U 1•• close to shops & bu ... __ ""'!'______ sll 3BR 3 Full baths, 2 pvt gar wl opnr. lrplc. w/d water yrty S 1000/mo -SS85-S67Slmo.
New trom 1op 10 bottom. South Cout pa1to1. 2 car garage. wlo hi.up new pamt & carpet. •RENTALS AVAILABLE I 673-7689 Spacious c;ire11 location 530 w Wilson
3BR. 2BA. lrplc. hrdwd hkups $1650 7S9-9194 patio, $980 640-2426 •10 FEE ClllllEI* Gas incl Poot S72Smo noo rs , c ul -de-sac Mttro 1086 -~ · M a 11 Agi 642•7706 LARGE 2BR garage 645-S8~3 ta~
$329,000 Soulh Coast Terrac•. llUISllEOFP.C.lt.1 E'SllEClPEf:ll r P•1110 m icrow av e 722-9012or,642-1803 Care, Warlt Rare. 2 BR end unit 2~A 1BA. c;iar. w/CI hkups Brand' new. former model. BayrlOc;ie 1 2BR ~BA .r-S 1100-fmo NO DEPOSIT '* 2 BR. 1 BA * Sorry NO Pets. 111-2t•2 w/huge patio. pvt w/d S 102S/mo. Agl 67S-4912 3 BR 21, BA w1Jacuui Conoo. lrplc. w/O pool 673-4999 L~:S'~v::;'' 1c;i~~age$7~1
$t 15K. Bkr 963-8377 tub inside laundry area. spa all gar. sec gate. no 640-7804 • Wll1mft SPYIUSS ltlll trptc. 2 car garage. totally pelS S 1 425 8S4-2841 Balboa Ptnfnsull 2607 Low Move-In EHtalde
S BR, 3 BA. 1 level. 3 car upgraded Avail 1mmed ILIFFS CllH ... block to beacn 1 BR • IBR & 2BR 1Ba up-twnhse. 2BR 1•-.BA. lg
gar age. 180 v ie w. $ 1 . 7 o o m o c a 11 3 BR. 2 B" end unit. w ocn vu new crpt & s1a1rs gar lndry cable. pa 110, en ct garage. S3.9001mo 921-0173 &45-8799 tor appt " DtW no pets S600-S67S $850/mo 675-1746 s 1.39Stmo 7S9-3092 ve rt b li n d s lric;i 64s-6662 or s.ao.5446 ---
Costa Mtsa 2124 E'S1de lg 3br 2ba Twhm. -T tta••,.;r-S80S.mo yrty 673-6947 EASTSIDE 2BR lBA
Hoults/(ondos 2 , c;iar many xtras. pool """'"---l I •u a-. •2BR DUPLEX Quiet & Wlgarage CIOte to wery-;::::========I •llLIDTIWllllE spa tennis. avt 111 3BR 2'rBA 2 Story 1 car * & M"••* QOO<l area Larc;ie yard ini ng 1 Avatl now
1 3 BR. 2 BA. South Coast S1350'mo 548-1889 gar new crpl Avl now From S5501mo & Up sng1 garage $750 s 750/mo Agt 631•7370
hlbol Island 2 06 Plaza area All amenities. E SIDE xtra IQ 38r 2Ba. $1150 Rusty 63 i-1266 673-4928 or 67S-5068 535-B Betnatd &47-7540
Pro fesslonet decorated enclosed 2-car c;iarage new oecor 1rp1C tndry I i~~\:· YEARLY 3BR 2BA Steps ••TREES & YARD•• E StDE C M 1BR. stov.. 3Br 2Ba gar. trplc wld. t r p I c-p o o I spa utit Po tncd yd grdnr, • 4 r • to beach S87S 921 1 E 2Br 1 .. B1 1wnnouse Ir~. relng tr~ small )'d &
lots of wood & Ille S 1 3 O O I m o gar Quiet• 3S3 WOOdland 1 Bat~ Btvd ALSO 1&2 privacy & no pe1s S 107S patio u1tl1tl85 paid
S 1700 mo yrly 673-5348 213-598-6428 s 1250/mo • 673-3600 ~ · BR acts 67S-5068 64&-7104 S650 mo-mo ~ 1627
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1 '\VI "II· I , , 846-6451or538-3714 •1 MONTH FREE RENT houM on Newport Beach •• ,,.,_._ ID( FREE key. end payroll. Don Rob«to Jeweler• In IUUIRI ---~t. \\ l'-."'Ct 't \ 11 -*LI•-·.... •BLUFFS 2ar 2a., fplc, gott courM. Share beth. sie w -tc11n ..... & M MP!.:.~.~!'' ..,!','•!.!__flat Senta An• 11 now hiring 1 & lnGR ~ REALTORS• . •-poo112carPQ1'11/coln wld Ref1. $335/mo.142·3529 corner .. "' r......... •-.-.,..._ conectora with 111en1 & FIT & PIT ang es cou-
• Welk to bch. Garage. No s 1050 No pet• 722-9011 lrvlne Ave. High vitlblltlty. Cal: program. Apply In person some experience. Bl-pie• for mini storage aoms I mATLIUnlll pet1.960-f52311957-1776 ---traffic, good 11Qnage. It. 7600 A Edinger Ave. lingual, English & mgmt. Muat have prof
18' 1a. upe1rs. lg patio •SHARP 1BR. new Holefs/Mocefs 2718' t,47$ SO. FT. 142·1111 Huntington Beactl. Mon· Spanish, Earn 515k 10 appearance & good
1125 28r 2a. apaclou•' •IL-ITllllll carpel,palnt,encgarege. ta-1111 day -Friday. 10·1 Mk 519k pet' year. Excellent phoneskllla Noe•pnec.
1725• POOi ga refr'9 1BA, all utKa paid Unfurn 2 blks ofhand, avail now. Lii• llA• lor Diane. For funher benefit• & opportunity. will train 992-0743
Incl. No peis. SsOo MK. S600 + dep. HS-4954 $700/mo. 760-9862 •ITll IR lndustrtal 2788 Info., 714·841-0693 Interested applicants cell Medlcal
145-5853. 145 E 19th St. •TWO APTSI Each 3BR. Wkly 517S-Up. Heal pool FOUND: BLACK & TAN. Salvatore or Eva llWPllT CEml
HUGE custom dlx nr new WALi Tl llAll 2BA. new crptl pnt. 1'"' sleps 10 bch cable kite 1~ SO FT. w/frdonlt o,f· baby Pug dog w/c:ollar. Accounting 559'3366 p t Tl~ Medical Front
Blocks to beach' S 1400-· ' · '""'· large rNr r ve-n Found on beach In N B ASST CllTllLLEI · er """ uppet' QUIET tBr. Oen. 2BA/2BA penthouse. 514501mo 631_6825 maid svc. 985 N Cout door. $780/mo. 629 Ter-673_2016 · · • ClllTll PllSOI 01t1ce. exper 644-8722
deck. Avl now. $750/mo W/D, gar. fr~lc. tennis · · Hwy. Lag Beach 414-5294 mlnal Way, Cott• MeN Newlpaper pubhlhlng and Days. nights & weekends. NurHS Aide
842-5313 or 646-7921 courts. 1acuu1 & pool. APT rental. yearly 3Br SIA LAii __.-DAYS 540-9352. EVES FOUND CAT Male kllletl: commerclal printing hlll ume. Applym person, --Ell Sec complex $995/mo. 2Ba. No pets Unfurn. gar -•n 846--0681 long hair. black & moltled company 1~eks Asst. The Crab Cooker, 2200 lllEOT OAll ITlfF ~ SEI 722-7951 space. 1 blk ocean-bay. Wkly rentals now avan , gray, YIC EastwOod & Controller W11h '!'lnimum Ne'Nport BIYd ., N.8 • Stall needed to work with
Prestigious Irving. Quiet. Ava II 111. 650-0110 S 14 7 00 wk & up 2274 2200 SO FT, W side .. OC Haze I brook H B 2 years olflnanc1al state-deY. dll adults In group
¥:.den. pool setting 1BA ------Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 Airport, 4 pvt offices. 964-5658 ments. month end clos-hOme sett1nn In Costa
25 Elect IC at to 1 --· •--..._ 2648 BEAUT 3BR 2BA. open cont rm, open ore, wail-ng s ,... lllon Lot s •&1Lf PILIT .. ., · r g es _..... .. __ ,, beam ce11, frplc. w/d. Shr 1ng are1t, lunchrm, st!ytts, FOUND GOLDEN RE-1 ' u,......rv · u -M4'Sa GOOd benefits, wlll
available In •
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carports. cable TV & North end 1 BA. close 10 gar. Blk to beach. $1300 Roommates \llanttd 2Ba S24001mo. 646-2635 TRIEVEA mix. female, 1-2-3 and payroll tax re-11 .. PllHITS train. all shifts needed
BBOs.5 mln tobch No bch N-smkr Newcarpet Mrs.Fox.days997-6211. 2724 12119, vie No San turnse•perlenoe College SEEKING Call557-8113torlnfo ~OCOLLF.CllNG ~ts. * 642-3146 & paint Reis $750/mo. eves 760-0583 1-1 lWE Clemente 492-9864 degree In Accounting. lflSIDE SILES "'() "')l.JC.l'l'ING
Newport Across the street. • sec. 494 4695 --COM 2Br 1Ba cottage, Showroom & warehouse Eiccellent beneltts •IUIR EITIY '" J\.. 2BA f I $795 • CHARllll 111 ocean view, across from 7,000 sq It, 2525 South FOUND sm male .orange Orange Coast REPS G I B h
No p.;:,~·J~rr~fne A11e STUDIO. ocean view. t blk to bey or beachl park Pet ok $550/mo. Harbor al Warner. CAT. Vic Amllng s N~r-Dally Pilot/Independents ~g:,,~~ e~lry le~~I ord~~
it2. Call 720-9422 block lo beach. Ullls pd. $6851mo yrly 675-6606 955-9171/d 675-6320/e 60 c I s q ft Agent sery Call to Iden lily. 330 W. Bay Street We are currently ollerlng a desk/oll1ce person. Must
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w/patlo. All w/pvt gar-
aoe1. dshwshr. cable
rNdy, pool. spa, BBQ,
lndry faciUtles. Good IOC
177 E. 22nd St. 631 -7376
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28R 2BA . flreplace,
balcony. 2151 Paci lie
$150 No Pets 631-6107
$675/mo. S3.00 dep. No COM PROF FEM 25_35 . 720•1,,;,.2 644-95 10 betw. 8-5 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 1 1 I lull LIT' IF .... I vv .. c 11 compe 1 ive sa ary. havo good comm skills last to move'" Also have LOST Gray Chow O~, 4 ... un: ontro er benefits 401K p1~r1 and Non smoker Avail Jan 7 6 2 32 · •• · Excell. bene. Call Tracy ro4~~-~~6~e~:·2~g~~~;"i°' $200 OFF! 1 Unfurnished room & mos old. collar NE OS ( 141 4 -4 1 excellent work erwiron-842-0059
2BR 2BA, garage, laundry bath In 3Br 3Ba hou11. MEDICINE! Vic Clllf Or & Accounting ment for energetic, de-
N Ort •---.. 2669 room. Nice quiet loc Elegant. quiet neigh· Santa "na, NB. 645-4010 PIYROLL ICCT, pendablo inside sales POT-TllE . twp gc.u1 5875/mo. borhood. $4251mo. Call 646-2000. 963-5733 representatives with 45 Earn $15-$20/hr at home
DeeDee 759 3313 CLERK wpm typing skills and Telemarket with acript •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 1480 Monrovia · • Happx Ads 2910 LOST little white POOdle. some computer ex-640_1715 •GATED COMMUNIT'T'* TSL MGMT 642-1603 FEM non-smkr to stir 2Br Xmas E11e, Newport Newspaper publishing & per1ence The candidate
11111 CllYll Newport Heights, 2 sty 1Ba home w/lrplc In Cor-Heights area. REWARD! commercial printing must have an excellent ,...,-,,-.. -:.-n-~-.------"'---~\-,-,-.---.-.--,
2BR Apts w/2 car garage. Twnhse-style 2 BR. 1•., ona de! Mer $500/mo HIPPY IDS 673-5065 or 642-3022 company seeks payroll & phone personality one! 1 •. ,
central AIC. wel bar. lire-BA. w/d hkup, encl gar No pets 644-7725 PLUSE rthlr• ... accounting clerk with en1oy working with the LOOK I :'\G 1· ,, 1 i; ~
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place. micro, washef & Nr Hoag $850 759-1053 NB OCEANFRONT furn AHL Fii llFH .. •Till Rt•.,,, ....... WIS I• ..,.1 minimum one year ex-publtc as well As sohc111ng 1-'0 R '!.t 11 1 t ~ dryer hkups Goll course BB·a ' --~, 111 •• perience 1n payroll Excel· new business '\' Ai? TmllTllPlJCI!! view Allma1nt 1ncl Sorry, Newport Island. FURN lrplc, patio w/ pit. zi••trHtllUll lent benehts Interested parties snould S1,....'l-(A-10_1_11_' ___ _, ~~-!.~.'-.. . -HH lllU AYE No pets. 644-0509 upstrs sm 1BA. Single. no 2br 2ba S600 Bruce. 142-1111 ,--....... JH.... contact Cheri Freeman at O T F: R ... ,
Topar ... park-llkese111ng ·---llllllliiiiiiiiii pets Reis req $625 me 631-7340or 963-1959 --o••••ECOAST 1•2 ••21 Et 301 ~II 0 , S.
Beautifully maintained ulll. Yrly. 650-3801 NON-SMOKING room------tr .. IPS tffttt. .._ "' ·•• 1 1 ' ' 111 \\lllll\ l'AH r ·11\IF I '\
1BA Apt wlgarage or •WATllflllT• NEWPORT PIER AREA mate needed to share 3 ..... te It. llJLY PILOT u ·1 Ell :-t ll!M.11 ..
carport. Vaulted ceiling, IEWPllT •llA &PTS Yearly. •;, Btk to beach• ~edroo~ 11 ~~:t~02~esa SI y IT WITI I lt•n• ... rt P1rlslt Cos~a3~:~~~~ 5~2627 , '11...,, 1 1 Ht '"\' _ ~~;
balCOny. fireplace. pool. •WITI lllT SUPS* 2BR, garage. no pets Avl ouse 8 • CHter, 1U10 Alln Controller DIUYEllS llEEIED ~
spa. BBQ. Also 1 BA Apt EXCLUSIVE-BEACH now $950/mo. 673-6640 Nwpt Beh. close to.be.a ,,,,,~·=-SJrillsDI l I I 17 14164hl32..1 For ~a&>hshed-courier \' 0 l : CA ~ EA RN $50-$200.
• down1:'~~~~1pya110 COMMUNITY PEfllflSULA prof n-smkr to shr '>very "-•-. ... •.......:~• •-,, . • ff, • ' ACTORS route Need new model l'EK WEEK OK ~(llH'.:! · BAY VIEW Beautiful 2BR lg 3 BA Condo W/d. gar--•• -...., econo car & insurance ~opets..549·2447 2BA Micro, d/w, hr• ageavtnow548·1760 llrtll~IJ1'"4Llldl ""Pt_r_son_a_l_SetVlc __ t_s_3_004_ F1rst Actors Group ts an Hourly rate & mileage 1o1 .. ,1 ,., "",_J.n1 .. "h
SPACIOUS 1 BA Pool. place. garage & enjoy our YWL Y REITALS Nwpt Crest beaut remod It• Y•JIC•I Clll le! actors management firm Paid holidays. 1ncen1111es. 1,~·.~h ~ ~.~·• ·;~11:,,h ~~";,~
lndry rm. carport. stove, pr11t beach $1600. • Also llYE-11 lllClllTS!ll 2 BA 2 BA Condo Fem n.--L fH• Let's h ClllLI URE seeking new laces for up bonuses Currenl D M v ... , •. ,.,."J .....i .. , < "" ""' refrlg. No pets. $585/mo lBA 1BA. Bay View $995. k 1 5500 , ••-' IEW YW'S EYE and coming 111deo pro-report & proof of In·
+$350. 64:<!-1401 alt 3 All maintenance Incl * 1 10 4 Bedrooms n-sm r, no pes ' .. L1•t•l 0111142-llll 1ects Classes and rep-surance r•"•uireCI Some ·•• ·' ""1o11••L• 1'"'""" · •Unfurnished ulll546-7139 Hourly/Overnight Fun r esenlat l ons Call ~-. •""'"" "~" '"'1""''" '"'
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CllL llO-Olll •Free list-CALL TODA YI Garllf! for Rent 2740 COCKTAIL WAITRESS/ WESTEH STITES .a.'t •1•1111 • .... II •11111 WllTH COHIH 1BR Condo. 2nd floor. in
the Versailles $875/mo.
300 Cagney Lane Adrion
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Balboa Peninsula
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Rat Terrier. Sdlipp«ke. BILL MAXtV--TOYOTA Company tranater, mutt VICE.1oc11ed 11 1800 NOf1h Ca _,, .,_.,...., Hun11n'g1ort &Heh, Catt-,O:.':. ==·
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Full· Time. Part-Tim•. at 5 L..,.,gin!1. or petl 111, cass cust whis tt 1l016' auon No 89-4911 • roqu.11 in Plym8"1 °' P«10<mene1 Deted..._.._21, 1 .. lllOl\1 tl'lel mey be requ1r.CS ro1mance•haM l>t permmoo
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-· er. UMfl. a.., ~fS 6011 -•88 B -.. ,, ltl411tlb I 0 ..._"' c c Bar & Prep.Cook Apply ~ SHAR·PEI pupe read y to lu 1 eac;h Blvd . H B BILL MAXEY TOYOTA to moo1ty I n ext111ng 'f inc v 111g 11111 oetlf, pur1U1nt 10 whlCh prC>Gee<I ol 11\e al1f0trtll GoYOfn·
al Th-S""''P Plantation, 2 llEflllElllTllS take home Chtl1tmas 84 7 -855S 18881 B h Bl H B. CS1a1nage cl\annot loctled Ot\ l>!liK11 or oetault Notice :>I Intended Tr-llfee(•) •"O• rie.eu110., are taken men• Code Seel ion 4590 '"' ""' _ eac vd • the well ..oe 01 Golaenwest which wa• recorott0 Sep-Put>t151\ecJ O••no• Coas1 ano wnoen nave no• ~ Eocn bid 1111M be macso
1555 Adam• Ave, CM 17 -It almond, $200 & day l o ll ol wrlnktea. Top '86 VW CABRIOLET 847 ·855S S11ee1 appro•lrnttlly t3SO lomber 8 •989 as Re· Oa1fy P1101 Oecf!mbe< 28 , v p '" s e o e cs t> y 1 "• out on '"e ettachl<I Bid
.n•tL $2 SO. good con d t:"'sY· S 1000·$ lSOO Mint condtllon Low mite-'II flll 1rSOlllT teel s~lh of Etils "venue Goroer s 1ns11umen1 No 1989 prov1,1on1 or '"' L11>01 Form 10 be obta1neo 11 thl • 722· 7300 -1 46 eves 1ge Must sell $7900. ~ The p•oposa1 1n1101111t graO· 89-481884! Will SELL AT fl\·99? Coo~ P1ert11enc1 10 tel>Ot 01t1ce or the DlreclOf or Pvb·
Joan Vass, highly vl1lble 67S·987S 5 spd A/C , alloys 1ng of approximately 100 PUBLIC AUCTION ro THE 5hall oe given onry 1n uw1 tic Wor11.1 Oevetopment
designer women's ready NEEDED Relr1ger a1or. Bkyc~s 6060 , 192248 cut>•c yards of so11 ove1 0,,. HIGHES T BtOOEl'l F'OR P\8.IC NOTICE manne• pro111000 1>y taw w 111g 2000 M1111 StrM I
to wear shop In Fashion washer/dryer' Pay 'as.h. -BICYCLE 'll llSSAI um& 13 Ill acre. removal ol Ndlmlf'll CASH, 1--w•ul money or lhe No bid Shllll 1>41 Gons1d .. eo Hun1moto11 Beach Cali·
Island seeking 111ghty Mika. 64S-9701 SM BILL MAxi v TOY OT A 1110de1>r1s 11om the channel Unittl<l S1111es or a us111e• s FICTITIOUS aue•ER vn1ess n '' mace on • lorm lorma shall 1>e sealecl and
motivated AH i Manager Peewee Hermann look AI T A/C 1 1 18881 B h Bl"d B' cutverl cte111ou1, 111CS COi\· check Orewn on a11y t>a11k. NAME STAnMENT t111m1n11CS t>y tne Cuy of 111eo w11h •tie City Clotk "
and Sates People (7 14) Fumlturt 601 4 alike, red. balloon tires. ' ' ow mt es 84 7 8s5:ac • · H 1trucuon ol 111 111ter1m 1ntet credit union O• savoogs aoo The lollow•no persons re Hun1tng1on S.acn and " '"' C1vtC: Center Seeono 640·0
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s new leather spnng teal. :r565695 • a11uc1vre 10 1ccommooa11 10110 assoc1at1on dom1eoees O<>tnQ t>vsmess es m11oa 1n 1e.coro1ne41 wn111no F100t ACSm1mst11111on Bv1ICS·
MOVING JAN 21 Must selll 1989 COiumbia cruller II.Ill 11101 SIYWi ltl• end convey runoll 10 the OA· in mos "111e an payable at talCOLU 1t>>R,.NCHO 2 1~ orovu100"' or mo prOPOU I •"O. 2000 Ma111 Streo•. Hum·
----------Wall unit w/bar. 2 con· $125 00 or best oll9f Bil l MAX~Y TOYOTA, • 1111ng chan11 4!1 fl1f! tl\et1me olsate alltogM 111141 Tul11n Ave Newpor16'!tte11 r~u11emeni. tngton Bea'" C111to,,,1a on ~ temp couches.refr1g,smt Catt Mike 11 642·4321, 18881 9each Blvd , HB Auto.Air PIS, Till, Stereo propoud oradlng and •110 mterffl 11e10 by •n as Caht 92663 Eacn 1>1csoer mu11 1>e or 1>eloct1200pmof Jflllult)I ._. _: ~-_ ..... t,,•·... appliances. p1c1ures etc ext 315 or S48·3036. 847 -8SSS Casselle, Low Miies! CSr11n1ge pt111 w11t 1tlll\ove an fluaiee on 1n111 real Prcx>er•y Calvin Tao Lam •7229 ltc.en~.,o ano 1tso pre-9 1990 ano ltlall be opened ~ · _ u Best ollers 640-8930 12ABU415) ex1suno dosign111<1 •.000 1111.1atP m sttO Cou11ty encs Lemoo S• o Hes~•• quahltllO as requ111<1 by tew I>) • commouee com~ <..-i-Goods '89 LEGEND & • 12111. sq 11 riparian weHeno area Shlle oescrot>ed as rooows Cahl 92345 Thrcoty Councu ot rhe ot tne Cuv Clerk. tho C11y llllASS IEAlllUI zv:u::a 6065 90 INTEGRA Bill MAXEY TOYOTA es des1ooateo 1n E•R No LOI t3 Block 114 of ltact Paur Mark umot 9016 C·r~ 01Hurt1111g1onBuco1a-AHOfrlt!'t and OirectOf ot
Mallres ... bok, trame, new, 111--••t SAVE! SALE! 18881 Beach.. Blvd H B 811·2 which wlS epprovecs l>y 234 1" I~ Co1y or N-port A rc n • b a 1 d R n c n ol'"'rves '"' 11gnt 10 reiec• any Put>llC Worl<" or thll•
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..... 1111' u-S'6' Trl-ftn Ewoeflent rnn. ' Boo 3 p ~ ""' Counc11 on •y t •989 The 1n " I ages 36 10 37 Euoen•a u mot 90 16 By ui. oroer or the Coty ano lh• result• of said blO llYIEI WllT( I IDSS Oilton Must Mii tut No c1m SPlllT 1111 propoul IS COl\llSltllll Wlll'I •ncluSlve OI M1soeraneous A r '" I I> ii I 0 R" "c n 0 Cour1C1I ol tne Coly OI Hunt Olng Wiil l>e repo<tld to the
0111,MV Mo11ress & trundle, neve< dings s.~~7....,.3 Aulo Stereo Casselle the e.111s11no Zonino and ~aps '" lt!e ottice or •ne CucamOf\ga C•''' 91730 "~'on Beac!I Calllornie 1he C11~ Council or S8J<l C1ty ot Vt ~ used s 1
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llTllESS I Ill 12111 Ille wolh 11\0 C ly c1.,11. C.ty The wee1 addreu or CAlol 92663 Cllfll of tho City of 14uftt· on Mooc:Jey •he 22nd ol • No Collection •
[ ar ly mor n1n~
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size. new. $ l!'l5 AZDA M IA TA l 990 18881 Beach Blvd H B M11n S11eet Hunttngto11 or '"" •eat prooenrf*etrt• T'tlsM o.ve Ne ... ~'1 Beacn P\.oOlisNld Or111Q1 COUl 7 00 P M .., 1"9 C.ty Council CALL • 840..8733 841-855 Beec11 Citttlornr• Any'*" a oo"'a oas,11oeo is C11!1t 92663 0~11•) P11<>1 oec.moei 14 21 Cnamoers '" tn• C1v1c
Dreaming o l a while son w11.,,og 10 comment on ourpoc1..o 10 l>8 200 ano Freo611C" Woltoam Dan~ 28 1989 Ceoter ol saoCS Crt)' or Hunl·
1.M_lsc ......... rl•l'-.M•ou_..s _...-60;;.;l.-5 Misc. Transportation
•PIEllllE IEll *
Alter Cn1111mas Sate
Antiques, sleet furniture. &
misc
At11um Court. Fasn1on
Island.NB
•Spinet piano. uprtgnt
rreeze1 , Kg bdrm set. &
m isc Mercury Colony Pk
s1011onwgn 673· 7677
Ant~.
Clauks 9045
'10 Pl YBIT1I
2 door Business Coupe
Oelulle 9SV. restored.
black.. $5400 638·3414
'II T-11111
SPECIAL LANDAU
60K. Mini Loaded
SS250 OBO. S34-2042
Christmas? 3.500 mites fllll ESCHT 1111 1ne reQueSl may do so irt 206 I 2 1s1n Street N-· 5976 Eastwooo AV• ""' Tn96S 1ng1on Beacn 1110 Shall ~
$17 .500 Must sett due to 5 Speed PI S Casselle wrouno wolhin 30 days ot '"'' por' Beacn. Ca111om1a Loma Ca111 91701 acted upon by said Cny
baby 969·6070 Te<f Mini Co'ndlllO~l\362738; notoGe l>y prov1d1og wtlllen Tne u11ders1gneO OIS· Tl'loS Dul>on&u 1$ ,0,, Counc1ttttl1eregut11~·
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comments ,0 ll'le Oepatl· c101ms all 1oa1>111ty •or any ,,,. oucU!d or a g~e<al pail 1ng ot J111uary 22 1990
TOYOTA 1986 Celle• GT I I mem or Communny O.· '°''ec•ness 1n saoo street neist11p P\mlC NOTICE The Cot) ot Huntington
hatchb.c:lt Full P<>W9f, 5 Biii Maxey Toyota vetopmenr Emmonmental aooreu or 01n;ir common Tne •eg1s11 a111 com I Beacn Cahl~n11 ,...,_
speed. A ·I condition. 18881 Beach Blvd. H B. Resoutces Sec1ooo po desoonot•on menceo 10 transact ous• NOTICE •VITING tne righl to reiect any or Ill
40 000 miles. $7900 647·85SS Box 190 Hu11uno1011°Bea'h Saoo sate will 1>e maoe oe"s unoer the 1tc1ouous SlA.L.10 atOS b1d5 and 10 ICOIPI the b40
IM S PRINT) 54 3·92e& ... lft'I~------CA 92648 withO\JI Wlrttnty ••Prttu or t>usonMs name 0< names CC-71t deemed 10< lhe l>etl lntll' .. I
days, 650·60S3 eve . Pu1>osne<1 Oranoe Coas• •mp1ooo 1eoaro1no lltle, P<>S· 1os1eo at>o"e on SeotemDer I No•oO• •• neret>v given that of tne C11y of Huntington Cally P1101 DeGem1>e1 28. session or eocium1>1aoces. I 1989 tl\8 C11y Council 01111e City ot Beach. Ca11t~m•
1989 to HhtlY •ht! 1.11\paoo oolt· Carolyn o C111rke !?1un11not1:111 8&ecn Cell· 8.)1.0fele< of theJ~ity Couo·
ll\·990 Q1lhoos secureo Dy said Tt111 s1111ement wu liledltorni• will receive MJlteO ell ol IM City ot Huntington Deeo ol Trust wnh 111tt11tJSt w11n me County C141fk o• Or· l>•O• ,0, the w1181 war• Beecn. Cat1lom11 1n11 Jvne
------------111d Ollltlr sums as pro.,10tld ar'Ot' Couoty on No"eml>er noute P•OttlCI on me cnv ot 26, t989 P\8.IC NOTICE nere111 plus aovaoces ti any 7 1989 Hu111tng1on Bea'" Ct h· AT T ( a T : C on n I• __ ;....;;..;;.;;;.;..;_;..;...;;_;..;.;;~--ttle1eu11CSf! llnO 1111111est F~ l0<no.i on ac:c;orcsanc1 wUh aroearwe City Cleft ROSE BOWL TICKETS (2)
2S yard line. row 5S. $150
eacn 714-248-7486, pn. l•A-ut--1---.... ---9-100-1
•. 88 d~ w11r llJ'llJO .. , .....
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v r Y -• ~~ ~18 to• "" x:ret~ 'No
FICTITIOUS eUSINISS mereon aoo Plus lees Pubtcsneo Oranoe Coest tne o••ns ano soec111cauons Pul>f•~ Orilf'l90 Cou• NAME STATEllffNT Cl'l••om ill10 e-penses or lhe 01111y Polol OeGemoe• 7 14 8110 tpetl81ptov11Jonlon 1111 Diii)' Pt10• Oeoemt>e< 14 21
The fotto..1no personi are r rvstee 11110 o• 1114' trvs11 2' 28 19119 In •he OlllCt of ti.e.air1C10< ot 1989 .
Bttlllan1 uncttc US mmt SS
gold com 24K. 1en111 oz
Oelu• case Sacr $70
Beaul rare us s1tv COin
lel 12 xtnt COtnl Incl SllV
dollar 3 halls. 4 qtrs. 4
mere dimes t 8801
-1940s Apprx 4 oz 11tv tn
ca• Seer $34 373.9045
I Ult. ID. Ml· 1lll
Small Remodel & Addns
Balhrm .. wardrot>e-Ooora
30 yrs 0 C Quality Worll
iv.w~. pa1 • paths,
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All PhaMt Femlly owned
& operated Al.to Ou~
Truck & Bot>c;et Sefvioel.
27 yr• ••P lie. S40-22M
ALL YOUR CONCRETE
NEEDS Quality wortl at
real pricet Free es1.
751·8535
Conclrete/ AepheiiCuttlng
Coring fOf Ofalnage
Concrete Pumping
C.N. Web~ S52•0ff0
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d0<r~Ous1ne" as crea1e<1 Oy said Deeo of Th-9!)8 Publ< WO<ks Documonta Tl1M45
• 1•1 11us1 T~ 1ot1I amou111 OI i••••••••••••••••••••••••••••lill ICM J ta ASABELLA OECOA 1"310 01>1o0auons al tne tome Our entire Inventory nas
been drastteetty reduced
fOf extra sav1nos1
sn1L111•t•s
tS40 Jamboree Roed
Newpor-1 Beac:to
• ~ I 1~ A I 10Jl(901 113 m
• 8 \,'8( A I ISI001/ Slfi~
135-3171
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A uto A ir , P I S A TIVE PLASTER AATS 01 1n111alpu1>tic.111tooollh1S
PI WtndOWS Till Stereo tbl CASABEllA 752' NOIK;> ,, S•n 064 60
Casselle W ood-grain Stater Avp S•~ !08 tiun• 011eo Oecem1>er 11
Trtm W11e Wheel Covers moron Besen C111o1 92647 1989
I tGLE690J Ptlollop J Weli.er 600 E MAL EST AT( SfCUltl·
••n1 Oceanlron• 2G Ball>OI TIES SE .. VICE • Caltfofft&e
& Cahl 9266' '
BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Juh• l•ernfy 600 E ~orr.::r~e::';,a!:I!~
18881 Beach Blvd H B Oct'.tnttont lG BalbOa 1io0 Nor111 .;Oldwey sun.
M 7 ·65S5 Cahl 9266 ' 100, Santa Ana. CA 012101, T111s ous1neu 11 co11 Te.._.._ (714) ~10
OUClllO Oy a gtoneral Plrl Put>lis~ Oreoge Coast
oersh•P Oa11y P1101 Oecemt>e< 14 2 1 The reg1111r11nt com 28 •9119
t'ller1Ce<l 10 lrOnSKI l>\ISI neu u11oer tne tic11uous
bvsmeu name °' namea
lilltl<l above on Novembet
14 1989
Ph1lhp J W11ll111
This s1111men1 was t1te0
1111 lhe Cov111y Cteik or Or·
1nge Covnly on Novemt>et
14 f989
F~1
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HANGING/STRIPPING Oa11y P1101 Oecemt>et 14, 2 I
Ltc•560875 VISA·MC 8 1989 Janullr) 4 1990
673-IS 12 Th-976
P\8.IC NOTICE
Ttl967
SUPERIOR Wallcov•ri'ng
1n11a1tat1on Removal
Wall R4!pair Prompt lie
your home. pell & ptanll :566215 Mark 642·6842
etc Many R4tt1 761·63S5 we ate shd h•"" t ther -g -·· oge
01 \111,0IHI I
WHILE YOU'RE AWAY SttJp .patnt-tns11t1 Ad·
HOME MGMT co vtc. 10 the crazy 14 yrs Hou1&. pet• & plant car• exp 633-7172 any ume
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liMdl • the aAlloe ol ... On ~-H . lW. dll1onal hcac»tlol\ (V•I· l t 00 • rn. ~1qj ~ ANOE COUNTY. CALI· Dlalw ltOlllll Tt\11 ~ .. COfl• lHll!TfTION A.M..._ ..... : ........ Cllya.rll•~Htll.2000 al t332WATSONAVENUI, ~)No ... 53/CoealalO. CAN TIT\.! INSURANCE FORNI.A TM~· .. Mad dYcted bY a,.,_ .. pen. ......_ ID ,. __
Mein ltr~ HunllflllOI\ COSTA M!SA, ClktOfnia. ~tPerrnltNO •zo COMPANY .. 1ria•. Of UCEPTING lH!AE· Wlttl theCountyo.til of Or· ner~ &Pl ...,.. . N _ _,
leaictl, C~ unllfltle otf~tOltNOr~Coun· i.arequee1tocdfruc;ta3e Suc:c:euor Tr111t .. or 'AOM 1HAT PORTION Of llnQ4I Collnly on~ Tiie teot•ttant aorn· • --=-:..100:: c:
lloutof200p.m Oft~ IY 04.UICI AtlOfMy ..... 11nll rHldentlal con· Subtututed Trus••· OI lflat LANO INCLUDfD WITHIN 14, t... menced to trellMct bull-Adl••--u ........... CelilrNI
11. tttO, at Whldl time~ PIGPtflY lor lorteitur• In dOrl'lll\luM ptoi-c;t In ._. of ceoain !>MO of Trutt a · PARCEL l , A8 SHOWN OH ,__ neM ~ the flct1tl0Ua • .... _........ .... ~·
will be OC*19C1 ~ and conMetiM with vlolatlone of en llPOfOV9<1 42 Ul\ll 1Mlden-eG\lled by MICHAIL DOAK A MAP RI CORDED IN ~ Orange Coe9I ~ name or 1WN1 ....... ..., --~
r..i _,., 1n ttie eounctt ~alth end Salety C<>de Sec· llal condomlnNrn p1oi-c1 NovwntMlr 27. 19415 • IM!rir 900t< •ts. PAGE 21 OF o.ity Ptlot C>Mernw 14, 21, .._,ed tt>ow on. J\fly 25. .. ... .,.. • ~3!!;.• Dwok'JI OI
Cllember9 tOf lhe land· Ilona. to wll t 13!18 wllh a v~ IO UAed rnent No 8!1--480027. of Of, PARCEL MAPS. IN THa Of. 21. tMI. January 4, ltlO 1911 -.!,a__!!ue F.r-A .. OIL on .;::::r' Lil I WI W D of ecapino of ttle blu"1 along The .. umatedl_,.,,aieed the inulmutn ltww tHrlM hci .. Record• of Or1n99 FICE Of TH! COUNTY Rf. Th-t71 Pr..io.nt -· 111111 ..-._..,.
ltle OCMf'I _,. or Paci(jc value of lhe .ffi,Of»f'Y II end buolO IOUf Moflel Tiie county, Callloinla, end CORDER OP O"ANOE T"'8 •t•ternem -filed A JI, ':'° • 1· • ::J: ~ ':, ......,_== Coast HIQftwey "°''" of 152,450 00. he Hired •PPM! 19 bUed on Ille aoe. pyrauanl to that cetlaln No-COUNTY. CAllfOMA. ~tn.CounCounly tyonC~~ , _ 100. · ,.~.;._._ ,.......,. ,. __ of Oold9tl w ... Street In the PfOperty II deSCllbeO as IOI· QU~ or EnvlrorwMntal Im-tic• ol Oeleult lt\ef91.tn<* (2) LOTS I I 3. ANO 4, Of', __ ............................... __ ,,.,.,,... ---"-... ---.. -....
City Of Huntington 8Mch tow•· apaci Aapoll No 12.:J recorded Sac»tembef 20, TRACT NO 1111, Al P£A "Cnnou9 .,..... 14, 1M8 M • 8Mtl Ma. ... of Clllllmll. -~
A .. t of ~. 9')«:111· 1989 PONTIAC FIREBIRD E N v I R 0 N M f NT A L 1989 .. 1n11rumen1 No MAP AECOAOE.D .. 900K lilAm ITA~ ,.... ID -... ID ' M ..... _.... .. -4•
catlOnS. end oltlef con1ract L I C '2 LUX 0 5 7 VIN STATUS CO'tlWed by En· 119·505878, or Otflelal ~ 308, PAGES 33 AND )4 Of The lo410w1"9 peraont arfl Publltfted Orange CoNI ~ .,,._ You OllJICT TO ~ ~~er:
doc:umenta maw be Obtained IG2FS2184KL215813 wonmenlal Impact Aepofl Mrdl ol aald c-·n1w, will MISCELLANEOUS MAPS doing l>Utlnne... Delli Pilot o.c.mber 2 t 21 -hew w.hed nolce .. 8:2 of._.~. -on December f2, 1889 al IM 1989 CADILLAC AL, No • whleh wu C«t•..., undel and purtulllll to Mid RECORDS OF ORANGE PACIFIC OCEAN MAIN-.., ,._,"' .wv --· -•• ...........-.-..,_., "'
Depar1men1 ol Public LANTE LIC 2LOK998 VIN by the C11y Council on Fet>-!>MO of Tf\111 Mil el pul>llC COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TENANCE, t982 Maple Ave Th,"6 ~*::it. end ... WCI"' _.,_ ~ , 82 3 .,,_ .. -.,.. , • 1"• • J ......... ~. 1 I, t"""" . :::l..-91.: -~ -• -"--. c.mMaml& ... PrOf*'Y
Works, 2000 M11n Sir•• IG6VR3 183KU100481 rua1y 7. t983 auction lor cHh, iewfut The lllMI •ddreu or •201, Coeta Mete. C811f. .._IC llnTIC( ,,... ..._ tt1.,,..,,.....,. UI~ .!!...llL~ l•!.,NI)', ~~~'.
Hu1111ng1on e.ach, C•ll· Pursuen1 10 1ectlon COASTAL STATUS Thlt money or tile Unlt41d SlatM olher common ou1gna11on 9~827 ...-. nu --.... --· -· --· If _., -
tornla, upon 1ece1p1 of • t 1488 4(11 ot Ille Calllornla proiect 11 In Ille appe•l•ble of Ameilca, a cuhler'1 ol Mid p1operty Pu1por1ed Allredo MenezH, 1982 ~ Pll'80ft .. M IW ........ V ~ a.di. CA ll2MO
non-refundable IH of Health and Salet)' Code. portion ot the cout•l ~one ChKk piyabte 10 uld to 302 Columbia StrHI Maple Ave •201, C:O.t• &.aGAL NOT1CI ~ ID "9 ....,.,_ llWJ be In The unc::zled Trvel ..
l30 00 p1ocedu•es to 10f1elt thlt Und« the provl11on1 ol Trullee oraw11 on • atel• Of Newport Beach. C• Mesa, Catll 9?6t1 NOT1C8 Of enct ~ aood pef'IOll Ot by 'JOCll ~· diedeimt Y tor .,,,
Eacn bid lhall be made on p1operly without judlclal the Hun~on S.acll Ordl· nttional bank a clleck Salo .. ie will be made Th11 t>u1111e11 ta con, "*IC IA&.I Of why Ihe courf "'°"1d no1 If YOU AAE A lncon9aneee of 111• •lfeet
ttle Propogl Form ano 1n 1>(0Ceed111g1 are under way na11ce Code. th• action di•wn t:>y a ataie or lederal wlthoot covenant or wat, d"'ted by an lndlvl<lual MANDOlmD Nl~TY granl Ihe •flof:l\I. CREDITOR Of • addr.. and Oltlel CIOllllMn
lhe mannerprovlded ln the llyOdclalman 1n1erntto tah11bytheCllycounc1tlscredll uruon or a cnectcr•nty.eKprfflor lmplled.H The regl1trant com, No1~l1heret>yglventh•I A HEMING on cooelnger~t~orlhe•~.".,.,, lhown contracl documentl, and th11 p•operty, you mu•t tinaJ unlesl an llPIJUI Is ftteo draw11 by a atale or tea.rat 10 tllle, po.....ion or en-menced to 111naact bull· lhe undWllgned wlll Mii •t 1>9"°'1 wll be hetd dam••d nut file .ocwe. If no •rMI tlOdfW or
shaN be accompa11>eo t>y a within 30 dl!lyl ol lhe 11111 10 the Coastal CornmiulOn .. vinga ano loan Hl«ll· cumbrances to sat11ty lhe ness under lhe tlc tltiou• put:>llC euctlOn, pursuant to J*'U~ '8, 1990 el 1 :4 ;GJ; clM'1 = IW court othlr oommon deelgNllon ,!
ce111lled or cashler's cheek puollcauon ol thla Notiee. by th• appheant or •11 aQ· lion. 0, 51v111g1 b8"k apecl, u11pa1d·batanee due on the busmen 11ame or n-Section 2t700 of the Busl, P.M. lti Qept. 3 localed ilnd in.ii • copy to lie lbcMn. cllr9d.lone to 'be
01 • bid bond for nol leu Ille a ventoed clalm st.etlng grlelttld Patty Said llPP98' lied 1n sec:uon 5102 ol the nole or notes secured by 1t1led ebOve on Oecemt>et ne.1 & Profffllonal Code, 100 CMc Cenler perlC!nal ~M ioc.lon olllle P'Of*'Y ':;t
than 1004 ol the amoun1 of )'OUI 1nteres1 In lhe Ml.led mu$t be in wr1un9 and muat Ftnincoal cooe e11d said Deed 01 Trull, town 8, t989 the lollow1ng detcrit>ed W•l1 5-119 ~. illl>ooinled ..., .,. court Oll4.,., by Mndln9 • en
1he bid made payab14110 the p1operty with lhe Clerk of Mt forth In deta1l ltle actlone aulhor1zed to do oualness 111 3.306 69, plus the lottowing Alfredo Menein property to wit: DAVID 82701. :..., tour -fnonlhs from rtqUMI 10 the Denelldwt
City ol Hu1111ng1on Beach the Oranoe Cou'!t)' Supe1ior and grounds by end upon thl• atale. at r ne Main En-estlmeted costs, expe11ses Thi• 111temen1 wu llled ALCOCK 0·65 Computer. IF YOU 08JEC1 IO._ d9le ol hi illullnce of wttNn 10 ~ ol tl'oe dete of
The Contractor shall. In the Covil. 100 Civic Cen1er which lhe epplican1 or irallCe 01 Firs• Amer1ea11 and advances at ltle time 01 wllh tlle Cou11ty Clerk ol Or· delll, & 11 • bx REED Ihe granllna of lhe pedtlon, .....,. • ~ lri tlr1' plJt>llc:91on ol lhll Nolb ot
peitormanQe ot ow1 work Drive West, Senle Ana. CA 1n1eru1 .. d P•rly dHma Title lnau11nee Compe11y lht m1ua1 publlcauon of lh1s ange Cou11ty Of') Decemt>et JACOBS CO G,90 8 kitchen you lhould' •Pf>e• el f'9 Mellon 9100 of lie sete.
and 1mprovementa. eonlorm 82701 You ••so mull himself 8ggneved Said •P-localed at 1 i• E 5th sireet. Notice ot Sale $9.866 99 8. t989 la11s, 2 tlove topt, 4 bx tile & hear~ and stale vour Callfornle Probele Codi. Benetldlry: Udop-,,:
to the Labor Code ol the p1ov1oe the 01s1r1ct Al· peal mu•I be submitted to s11111 Ana Ca11lor11le all thal NOTICE TO f...S7 4 • bx MICHELLE BREN· =tibna Ot file wrfnen The lime fof f1J1na ~ Ploperl• TrUll, 7t7
State ot Calllornla an<I OIMI to•ney s Olllce wilh 811 an, the Coastal CommlU IOn right, tule 'and interest con· fl'ROPEftTY OW•ft PuOlllhecl Orange Cout NAN H· 126 Bed bx sp . met. ob lions with the CQUft wll nol expire beb'e tour Dr .. IC. Newpoll e..cti. CA
laws ot the S1ate of Cali· dorsed copy ol the d 11m w11h111 ten ( 101 worklno days veye<I 10 and now held t>y 11 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Dally Piiot Decembef 14, 21. tied frame, & 9• b~ LAURA be • ltMI hearin9 Your mont'la from lie heertng t2t183
torn•• appflcabl• tM!eto, d11ectao to Forfeiture ol the data ol the Ctty Coon· under saio OeeO 01 Trust In UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 28. 1989, January 4, 1990 MacDONALD H· t9 2 Iii• ~ance mey ·be in ctaaa noticed abo¥9. Omni Souroa Flnal'ldel. Inc.
with tile exception only ot Ltason .. Orange Cou111y 011, col s action l hefe IS 110 lee lhe property snualed 1n said DA TED August 30, 1985 Th-977 cab , wheel barrel, 111111 ~ Ot bV 'fOUI ~· YOU MAY EXAMINE • Mid Tl'Ull ... 30100 Town
auch var1at1o11s tt111 may be t11c1 Altorlley s 0111ce UM 101 the appeal of a coHtel cou11ty and Slete deteflbed UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· bike. sofa. stereo. BB O . IF YOU ARE A lhe .. Mp( by lhe court. " Center Dr .. I0207, Lagune
required unoer ltle special tne Control No above on e11y deveolopme11t pe<mll es TION TO PROTECT YOUR Plllt.IC NOTICE chesl, lbts. ena1r1. sp, mitt. CREDITOR Ot 8 VOU •• a per90n Nlguel. CA 92977 (714)
11atu1es pursua11t 10 whteh corr9$polldence An eggneveo l)efSOn may EXHIBIT A' PROPERTY. IT MAY BE oeo treme. plctl. typew11ttH, conllngenl creditor of l'9 lnlet•led In the ncate. 499-6825 By: Jedi D. Melhls,
p1oceedu;ig1 1>ereunde1 ere ti you• claim 15 not umety Ille an appeal 10 lhe Coastal A CONDOMINIUM CON, SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE KIS474 tool Ox. 20• bx & misc ctaceeied ~ mual file VOU may rile with fie court PrM.
taken and which have not flleo. lhe D111r1c1 Atlorney's Commission w1lh111 ten ( 10) SISTING OF THE FOLLOW· 1r YOU NEED AN £XPLA· FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS WAYNE REED J·98 Crib. your ~ wifl the court a fotrilel ReQueet tor Oei.: Declmb« 18, 1a8lil
t>ee11 superseded by 1he Olllce will Oeclara lhe prop-wo1k1ng Oays, purMJant to ING NATION OF THE NATURE NAM€ ITAn•NT latl hammock wago11, and mail a C09Y IO fie Soeclel NOlioe ol twt •ng Dec 29, 1989.Jan 4. 11. 1990
provl..ona ol t11a Lt1b01 e<ly descrtbeO on ttus Notice Section 30603 ot lhe P\JbllC PARCEL 1 UNIT NO 38 Of THE PROCEEDING The lollowlng persons are basket. 3 box CA~OL ~al repl'eeerllalive ol an lnven!Ofy 80<1 0r811g8 COUI Dlllly Pllol
Cod• Preference IO tabO! 10 be lo1fetted 10 the Slate Resources COde, 111 w11ung OF THA: CERTAIN CON· AGAIN s T y 0 u. y 0 u Cloong business as LINDGREN Ar26 n Chell, appointed by lh• court apptaisal ol estate .....
•hall be given 0111} 1n lhe The p1ope1 ty will then be to. Cahtom1a Coastal Com· DOMINIUM PROJECT DE· SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· MINA PRODUCT DE, Dx SP mall , lbl ens . Wiflln four monlhe lrom Ot of #IY pe•llon 0< DI-IC N0TIC·£
manner provided Oy law d•SPOM'd ol as p1ov10e<l In mission 245 w Broadwey, SCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN YER VElOPMENT co 3100 All· stove '" ctlestl. hat tit. • the dale of first IMuance of eccounl -ptO\lided in ... ,._
No bklshallbeco11S1de1ed HeallhandSalelyCOdeSec, Sulle 380 POB 1450. loog CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE, DATED De¢embe• 21 wayA\le t41 Cosla Mesa, 1et , micro, 20· b• misc 1etl4N9 .. s>tOYided in MCllOll 1250 of fie KOS3eS
unless It 11 meda on a form uon 11489 B e a c n Cat'' or n 1 • CORDED IN BOOK 10790. t989 c 11111 92626 LINDA LAWSON E·•2 aec:lion 9100 ol tie California Probate Code. A NOTICE OF P~ION
lu1n1st1ed by the Coty ol THOMAS BORRIS. Dia· 9 0 8 0 1 1 4 5 0 I 2 t 3 I PAGE 906 OF OrFICIAL RE· FNtlT AMERICAN TITLE Baoek Khamanlen 10•0 couch, bx . sp ma1 . rug, C•fomia Probate Code. Requeal tor ~ Notice TO a ,,....,INISTER
Hu11Ungto11 Beach ano is trlcl Attorney 590-507 1 CORDS IN THE OFFICE OF INIURANCl COWANV w MacArthur Senta Ana lamp. wasner?. tbl chest, The hrne b filinG etainw form ii available from tie .. uwo
maoe 111 acco1da11ce with 1he Puotosh d 018'1Q8 Coast The Coa11a1 Comm111son THE COUNTY RECORDER By: Dawld C. H~het. Cahl 92708 · l>ed 10 O• misc wtl nol expire befor• foor COUft c:terk, ESTATE OF:
prov1si011s ol the p1opo"I Da1ty P1tot C>Kemt>er 28. review period will com, OF ORANGE COUNTY A11thorlaed DHlcer. lUS This business 15 eon-Sale w1ll t>ebycompet1t1ve monlhs from fl• heanng AftofrteyfOf Pelllloner: BOBBYLYN
1eqw ements 1989. January 4 a11d t 1. mence atter tne C11y appeal (SUCH PLAN BEING HERE· Fourleentll ltrMt, River, oucted by 811 mdovioual D1dd111g (wr11ten sealed b1da dale noUotd above. HowNr, Q.,"'., a WALLACE JR.
Each bidder mus1 oe 1990 period Ms eMOd ond no BP· AFfER REFERRED TO AS aide, Calllornla 92501. (714) The ,991 st1a11 t com· may De suomuted m ad· YOU MAY EXAMINE Brown CASE NO. A~5157'9
licensed a11d also pre fH,993 peals nave Oet!11 toled APPh· THE CONDOM INIUM 114,1eoo -menced 10 11111sact bull· vance1 on tile 4th oay of ltMI file kept by ltMI court." 4S40 C•rnpu• Of. lo al heifa
qualified as required oy law ca111s will oe no11l1ed oy the PLAN 1 ANO AS DEFINED Published O<a110• Coast ness ul1Cler the hchtoous Ja11ua1y 1990 at 2 00 yoo are • peraon llo• 2207 benekleries c:reditOI ..
The City Cou11c11 ol tne PUBLIC NOTICE Coas1a1 Comm1ss1on as to IN HtA r CERT AtN DEC· Dally P1101 D8Cember 28, busmesa 11ame or names o'clock P M at thll premises tnlet•ted in the •Slate, N.woort lleech , CA con•lnnenl ~ and
CltyolHunllnotonBeachre· thedateoltheconclus1onol LARATION OF COVE· 1989 Ja11u111y 4 11.1990 hsteo aoo•e on May 27 w11e1e said properly Iles youmayrtlewllhfleoourtl2M3 ~· who • ~
se1ves the llQht to re1ec:t any PUBLIC NOTICE tne Coastal CommoSS•Ol1 ••• NANTS CONDITIONS ANO th995 1987 b4Mll1 atOfed and wt\ICh 111 • formal FWauest for Oranoe Coaal Dallv Pilot otheiwlae be inleNaled In
or alt bids NOTICE 0, \l>ew Apphca11isaieaOvosed RESTRICTIONS FOR NEW, Babka Kllamen1a11 located at AYRES SELF $pedal Nollce ol fie Ming 0.C. '28. 29. 1~1J J#I. '· the will Of ..cale Of both
Byorde1ollhllC1tyCoun, PUBLIC HEARING 1101 to begin construc11011 PORT CREST HOME, PU8llC NOTICE This staleme111 was hied STORAGE 70 l 2 Ernest ol an lnllen!Ofy #Id 1990 of· eOBBYLYN
c11 ol tile Cny ot Hunt111gton REQUEST FOR P110• to 1na1 OOIP OWNERS ASSOCIATION. wHh lhe Counly Clerlt. of 01· Ave Hu1111ngto11 Beach C1 eppalul ol Mlate ..... WALLACE JR
Beacn. Calltorn1a tll1s De TAXICAB ftATE ON FILE A copy 01 tne RECORDED BOOK t0348 FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS ange CCJunty on Oec;emt>ef 714·848·73 l4 Ot of any peltion or P\ellC NOTICE A PEllflON haa been
cember 4. 1989 IHCREAll proposeo devetopment ptM PAGE 693 OF OrF'!CtAL RE· NAME STATEMENT t3 t989 Landloro reserves ina accounl .S orovided in fled bV MARYLYNN
Connie •rockwey, City NOTICE IS HEREBY is Ofl Me on tne CommuM'f CORDS OF ORANGE TM lollow1n perso'1S are F440251 nght to boo ill the sale aec:lion 1250 of tie 1065448 MARINEZ in the SuperiO< Clerk of the City of Hunt, GlllEN 1no1aPublic11~ar111g Development Department COUNTY ANO AMEND-g Published Oranoe Coast Purchases must Oe made Oy California Probate Coda A NOTIC£0f' c t r Calilomia. County
lnaton lleech wlll oe heiO bytheC1tyCounr 2000 Main Slltlel Hunt· MEN TS THERE TO RE· Clo~~g ~~r~es~~s RANCHO Daily Pilot December 21 28 cash ilnd paio l()f It the time Requesi tor Soecial NoUce TRUSTEE'S SALE ol°()RN..GE ~ubhshed Orange Coasl col ot the City ot Hu1111ng1on 1noto11 Beach Calllomoa CORDED tN BOOK t0384. 215 Tusltn Ave . Newpori 1989 January 4 1 t 1900 ol pu•chase All purchase<! torm la available lrom Ile T s No SMITH THE · PETITION
Oa1ly P1101 December 22, 28 Beach 111 the Council 92648. 101 mspectoon Oy the PAGE 461 AND IN BOOK Beac;h CA 92663 Th·984 0000s are sold as is a11d CGUrl der'k. YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T esla that MARYLYNN
1989. Jam,ary 4, 1990 CnambtH ol tile C1v1c. puOl1c A copy ol tile stall 10793. PAGE 518 BOTH OF Calv.111 T a1 Lam 17220 must be removed et lime ol Anotney fot Pedlloner: UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ~INEZ be led as
Fth020 Center Hun1tngto11 Beach report v.111 oe avm1able to OFFICIAL RECORDS f' THE Lemon St 0 Hesperia PUBllC NOTICE sale Sa~ is sub1ec1 10 H. JACK HALL ATIY. DATED AS SHOWN BELOW'. nsonal r r::'w. to
----------at 111e hour ot 100 PM O< inte<esled parties ill Coty DECLARATION I ANO THE CA 92345 ca11c;ellat1on o11 the aYent ot ., 0oV9f Dr. I .. ,, UNLESS YOU T~E ACTION ~islerepfle "'9te ol llllllDllC NOTICE as ~oon tnereal!Pr as poss-Hall DEC.LARA T ION OF AN· Paul Mork Umol 9016 K se111eme111 betw8811 La11d· Nftn>ort Beech • CA TO PAOTECl YOUR the deoedllnt ---'"~-------•Dleo11 Mondayth118thdt1y All INTERESTED PER· NEXATION FOR L0T20F Arc n1botd Ran c h o SS471 101danooo11got8dparfy 12113 . PROPERTY. IT MAY BE A HEARING on f'9
KU473 ol January 1990 tor tne SONS are invited lo atteno TRACT NO 7817 !THE DEC· Cucilmoo a CA 91730 STATEMENT OF Ke11 Nor1on. Ma11agei Orange Coast Oaitv Piiot SOLD AT A PUOUC SALE. IF .ilon wil be he6d on
FICTfTIOUI llUIUNESS purpo,.. ot con51df'"nO o ,,. :r.mo nea""O Jn<l e (p1f'U LARATION OF ANNEXA, Euge11~ Umol 90 16 A::~F~T~~~ ~ub~1sh~,?'•l'IQ9 2Coa2.s8t Dec '28. 29. l~~ Jen 4, YOU NEED ~ ~nuaty 18 1990 al 1 ''5
NAM€ ITAHMIENT ques1 o.,. Coa.11 'fellow Cal> op1n•ons 01 'luOm1t evidence 1 IONI RECORDED OCTO· A I c n Iba I 0 Ra nch 0 UBua-s• NA• D9a119y 1101 ........ embef 1, 19QO EXPLANATION OF THE p M lri 0ep1' 3 located. •t
Coope ··t • t11c 10 11 101 O• 11ga1nst the •lPPhCOl1on BER 18 1972 IN BOOK . ~ 1 8 . • . • Tile following per1011s are •u •v~ 1 • as oullrned aoovo 11 ll'lere · _ Cuc.an1origa CA 91730 The lollo,.,1ng parso11s 978 NATURE OF THE 700 Civic: C.nler Drive dolnQ business a°)' crease t.m ca1> •ales in tno 10381 PAGE 543 OF OF Roberl Arthur Cla~k• 215 ha e abandoneo the use ot th PUBllC NOTICE PROCEEDING AGAINST Wesl 5-1te Anll CA C11y ol Hu11t111g1on Beach are 8'1) queshO<lS or lu•lhe• FICtAl RECORDS IN THE T •· Be ' YOU YOU .,..,.,. • n ""JO ' GARRY STREET L TO S d 1 held deliits neces•ary please OF.rlCF OF THE COUNTY u~ttn Ave ... ewPO•I actl. l he r 1c11t1ovs Business DlllD•IC NOTICE . ~ ., 1. 610 Newport Canter Dnve. ai hHlll'IQ '5 o De· contact Rooerl R Frankhn CA 92663 Name SOUTHLAND CAR ..-~ ~ 05.359tL CONTACT A LAWYER. IF YOU OBJECT TO Suite 700. Newport Beacll, pursuantto Cnapter 5.48 ot Assoc 101e Plen110 , 111 Rl;COROER OF PRANGE C11rolt11 Date. Clor!Ul..215 CARE 1835 Whme1 Ave -NOTICE OF PETITION A publlc aucrlon ule to the ltMI granling ol lhe peUtlon,
Celll 92660 the H~~~gtoo BeaCh Mur 536-5271 c~":..NRT;El 2 AN UN Tuslon Ave Newport Beach. Bu•I0111g A·6 Costa Me"· NOTIC.K 053593_ -ON TO ADMINISTER" h~I blOcl« tor C86I\. you lhOulcf appeer .. fl•
Ber11t0e B Helle111a11 and 111cipa e Connie Brockwa Hunt· • CA 92663 Call! 92627 E OF PETIT1 ESTATE OF· cuhler'a check drawn on • heatlfli and state your
Jon11 B Helfe1na11 Co· All •l1te•ested '*~5 are lntton Beach City ~i.rk ~V~O~ T~ 6~T~ ~J~~g~ Fredenc;k Wilham Daniel Tne F1c1111ou• Bus111ess TO ADMINISTER ERICA NOLL tikB llete or na11on81 bent..• ehtdl objeclfOns Ot Ille wnllen
Trustees ot the Ser11ice B 1~vil~~~ 8~':;,~.s:~ ~:;; Published Ora11ge Coast ~RE~ AS DE~NEO IN THE 5!176 Eastwood Ave. Aile Nilme reterreo lo above waa ESTATE OF: ERICA WEIOOEFT dr8Wl1 by • Male or leoer.1 ob19Ctiona with lhe oo\Ht
Helferna11 Rovocabte Trust. g 1 or ..,,al 51 sa d Daily p1101 Decembe• 28. DECLARATION AND IN THE Loma CA 91701 toled "' Ornnge Cou11ty on MARJORIE ANN NOLL aka ERICA crtdlt ulliOll. or• checR .,,_11 belo<e the heanng. Y04Jr Oaled I 1115188 opornon~ or ..,, n 1 1989 T111s ous1'11!SS 15 co11, Novemoe< 17 1988 FILE NNELL .. by • , .. , or tedtral ~ appearance may be in Wiima V Burnell and raquesl lor 1aaocab Ille In, th966 DECLARAT ION OF AN, Oucle<l Dy a general pa11. NO F3!18600 W. NOLL end loen -ociallon. 18WIQS person or by your allomey
.John B Heller11a11. Co· cruw Further lnlormll•on NEXATtON BEING LOT 2 ne"l1•P Amcoach 25 Linda Isle ARJORIE A. CASE NO. A1515e3 utocletlon. or aavlllgt bank IF YOU ARE A
Trustees ot ttoe Wiima V may bit oo1eiried horn lhe OF TRACT NO 7817 AS lhe •ao1stra111 com Cohto11113 Nev.poll Beach. ONNELL aka lo al heir's speotled 1n Stc:llOl'I 5t02 of CREDITO R Ot •
Burnett ReYocabie Trust Ollice of the Cny Clerk 2000 P\ellC NOTICE PER MAP RECORDED IN mencecJ to l•df'IUCt Ous•· Ca1ot 92660 ARJORIE BON NEU benellclariea, creditOfS the Flrllndal Cooe and contingenl creditor of fie
dlled I ti t5188 610 N-, Main .Street Hul1til1gton BOOK 308 PAGES 33 ANO MH unde1 the hc11hous Th1$ bus111es~ was COl1· ka MARJORIE A. lingent cr.dltors, ;;;(i 8Ulhonl8<1 to ClO buarntea Ill daeel!Sed. you musl hie
port Centet D11va • 100. ~~ch53if ~~·;;n111 92648 ' Ks:M72 ~~ ~~~~'bs~~f M~~S Mt~N 1>usonen name o• narT1es oucteo oy 11 • ., u • n • IACH aka persons who may tnll 11111e wtll be held by the your c:lein'1 w1fl the court
NewportBaach,Celll 82660 I blTED 12120189 FICT~I01U,:S~:':;s T H~ OFFICE OF l HE 11s1edaooveon Novembe1 7 TM statemenl was Meo AAJORIE BONNEU Otherwlee be ineereated In cMy 9PP01n1ed lrullM •and mail a copy to f'9
ICM Investments Lid. 8 . NA-'"' A.ti! 1989 With the Coumv c1e111 ot Or· IRCH Bka the will Of ....... Of bolt!. lhOWn t>elow. cM •• t1ght, lllle. perlOnal ,...,,...,.. ...... Calllormil hmtted p11t11er· CITY Of HUNTINGTON The following P9'SOl19 are COUNTY RECORDER OF CarOlyn D C.larke angP C.oul'!ty on Oecem~ JORIE •NN . ERIC A NOLL aka and lnt.,MI conveyed to end tiPPc>inted by lhe court
lh•P 2Uppe1 Newpor1Pfaza BEAC H, BY: Connie do•no t>usineuH ORANGCCOUNT'I' Tn1s stat11me111 was Med 12 1989 AR .. ERICA WEIOOEFl NOLL nottt heldbythe lruat .. ll'l lhe wlltlin four monlhs fl'om
011ve, Newport Beach, Calif Brockwar. City Clerk. CORPORATE COURIER AL S 0 EX CE Pr 1 NG with the Cou111y Cte1k ol Or, Published 01a1109 Coe.ti IRCH .. M. ERICA W. NOl.l *e4neller delalbed ll'Of*1Y the <Mlle of lirst leauanca of
92660 Pu1>11sned Orange Cout SERVICE 19800 MacAr1111.1r THEREFROM ONE HUN· anQe County on Novemoer Dall Pitot Oeeembef 21 28 NELL A PETITION "-been under and~ 10 e Deed lel1era M PfO'lided Ml
TOOd M)'t li. 2 Upiier Oa11y Piiot December 28 B1110 1450 lrvo11e · Cahl OREO PER CENT POO'•I OF 7 t989 MS1Q2t 198~ January 4 n . 1ff<> ' ASE NO. A151541 . flied by HELEN E. NOL.L Jn ol TIVll deecrlbtcl below aection 9100 ot fie
Newport Plaza Drive New, t989 92715 ALL RIGHTS lO Oil GAS Pul>llshed Ora11oe Coast Th,981 lo al heirs, lhe Superior Court of The Mid .... wiff De mede, Califomie Probate Codi.
po11 Beach, Call! 92660 TH·997 Robert W Ba11d 111 271 t A N D 0 T H E R Da1ty P1to1 December 7 1<1, lclariea. credilOfs Calllomla, County of but wttllOUI OO\l9nMt or The lime fof fiilla ~
Jay E Myers, 2 Upper V1s1a Umbro'a Newoo11 H Y D R 0 C A R B 0 N 21 ;;>8 1!189 PUBllC NOTICE lingenl credtors. ;;;(i ANGE wllrTIWf, .. Pl ... °' lmC>lltd. wil no4 eicplnt before tour Nawporl Plaza Drive New· Beach Ca1.t 92660 SUBS l A N CE S LYING Th956 · a MM) fNltf THE PETITION r.,oing 1111e, poaMUIOt\, or montta ffOm f'9 tie.ring
porl Beach Cahl 92660 P\8.IC NOTICE Th11 business " con UNDER OR THAT MAY BE hefWtM be lntafealed in ta that HELEN E. encumbl8ncee, 10 pey the data nodced ebcwe.
This Ou11ness •• co11, ducteo Dy an md1V1dual PRODUCED FROM THE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTIT~S:-.:llNEH will Ot "'9te or bolh be appointed • rtmlllnlng pllnClpel aum ol lhe YOU MAY EXAMINE d ucted t>y an unin NOTIClOF T'he reo1st1ont com ABOVEDESCRIBEDLAND. : MAR.JORI~ Nilij rsonalrep4'eMn'8tivel01101e(l)secwedbylhtDMdol .... Mptby .. court."
corpo1aled U SOC18llon PUllllC HEAftlNG men<;ed lo trOlnHCI OUSI TOGETHER WITH ONE FICTITIOUS BUStNEll NA• ITATEMlNT ELL aka ., lie ...... of TNll, WWII lrll•e&t and ... you •• • pef90f'I
othef lllan a partnership APPEAL TO THE PLAN-ness ut10er lhe 11c1111ous HUNDRED PER CENT NAME STAT T Tne lollow1ng petsons ere NUQRIE A. BONNELL dtcedent. cflarva thereon. • PfO\lldtcl lnler•led in the ......
The registrant com-~~NJ'll:lo~;-4~g~oD~Ti::L ~:i:e:~ov~a:ne N~~ 11am95 v~·,kg~ti~o~G~~~~~ The 1011owmg ::::is a1e doS~A~~~"~~·KS CON· Ell MARJOA~ THE. lhe ~ ~1'19 ~~~ 1~1,.! you=-· wtlh "9 CO::
menee<I lo trar'ISaCI bus•· USE PERMIT NO 89-36/ R ' B r FROM ANO ONE HUNDRED oom11 oosiness as DOMINIUM ASSOCIATES.. -.,. • ~
nese u11der the tocUt1ou9 CONDt110 NAL EXCEPTION T~i~s~it:!nl ,.,as llled PER CENT poo-i, OF All OCEAN GRAPHICS Cahtom 11 Limited Part118f, M~~:~A.Bl~Nri,al ~~~·" :Y· :=s~r:;lrtl.:,•~!':: ~ ~ f'9 '::S
• ~~l~~bO::m!i ()fF~~:~ b"t:~~zLc~EV~~OP~9E~~ with lhe Coun•v Cleflo. ot Or· ~~Nci~ IT Bo:g~E: lJ i':g ~!: ~ar~~,~~:'~~25Corol1a ~~~p;,:~oea;~~~ ~;~-:; IRCH aka MARJORIE he ... ~ .. r=.ci. of the TMIN tor tilt lotel til>Pf' ... of .. :::-·
22, t98• PERMIT NO 89·20 AND ~~~9~rn1y on December THEREFROM PROVIDED 01011e lrMe S1ova11. 437'' R191s Devetopmen1 Com· NE~LRCH Ma M. x~a=:= filte ~ :':'':u:..: ~~ ~= Of of I #ly pe= ~ ~oM B Helfer11a11 I THE AOEOUACY OF EN· Fuetn HOWEV~R THAT GRANT Heho11ope Corona def M11. pa11y a Cilhlornoa corpor, A PETITION haa been lie court. ol Sale) reMOl\lbly lllllmlded ~ ~of tie wllhh~ .. ~~~1;:101 1~ VIRONMENT AL IMPACT Pub11s11eo Orange COISI OR WAiVES ANO RELIN, Ci1~~1:2~~~1neu II COl1· ~1~11 ~~20 7~:;;pu~8~11°';; tw ELIZABETH THE PETITION to be• NI IOl'ln Delow, The C•fornle PIOOate Code A
ange Count)' on Oecembel REPORT NO 82,3136 U~IT Dally Piiot Dec.emoe1 21 28. OUISHES TH£ RIGHT TO • • COPP lfl the ~ ~· aulhorily lo amount m~ be tr..., on the ~tor~ Noe~
12 1989 RESIDE N l 1 A L C 0 N • 1989 January • It 1990 USE OR OCCUPY OR TO Cour1 of c.1fom19, County 1ef lie ...... ~ ol..... form ii .~ fl'om fie
. F..0113 OOMINIUM PROJECTI Th-982 ENTER UPON ANY POR· OAANGE. 1 lhe I~ -TMtor: 8r8dtord A. SIMI\, cout1 c:1eftJ..
Published Orange Coast NOTICE IS HEREBY TtON OF THE Sl)RFACf "'7~ THE PETITION Adrnnilllfalon of E ...... aalngleman Attor~ for ft91111oner:
Daily Piiot December 21• 28. GIVEN 111a1 the Hun11n9ton MLIC NOTICE ANO soo FEE. T BELOW THE -r"" Ca.JI 9et lhat EltZA8£TH Act. (Thia euthortly _. -Duly Appointed Tru.•: RANDY SWAHSOM
1989. Janueiy 4. 11• 1990 Beach City Cou"cll w11J hold SURFACE MEASURED p be tppclul9d -ai1ow the ~Omni 6o1Mct f'lnenclel, Inc.. e 2141 ..... VenM Dr.
lh,983 a public heilrl"Q on tile Cou11, K511JO l/ERTICALL Y FROM THE C""' bl'.1~AU~ w/tk r9P1wnta""-lo ,.,_...,.taM lo 1a61e Celil. corp, Sul• 4
col Chamt:>ef 11 the HU111· FICTITIOUS BUllNEH SURFACE OF SAID LAND. 7-.,, ildmnlal9f Ihe ..... of nwny ectione wiU\OUI -Trull Deed O.e! Mey 23, Co•• ... CA 12121
Nil.IC NOTICE
KAl'2
'ICTITIOUllMlllNEH
NAmlTAn•NT
The lottowlnQ persons 111•
OOlnQ bulloeu u
DIAL ONE AMP ELEC-
T RIC, 245 Fischer Ave .. Unit
0.7, Costa Mese. Calil
92628 AES·Amp, lflC , In·
()Of'poratect In Callotnla. 245
Plactlef Ave . Unit 0 ,7, Coste
...... Caltf 9262t
Thll bu1tn"s It con,
dueled by a corpor111on
Th• re9111 ran1 com·
menced 10 l ranNC1 bUSI,
nes1 under the llct1tlous
t>uslneu name 01 names
lltled above on· Not 1ppll-
eable
Ma1k S Bergstrom. Pr ....
dent
lhll •••temenl ... filed
with Ille Count)' Clerk of Of,
ange County on o.c.m&>er
8. 19419 p .....
PUlllllMd Orin09 Coe9t
Deily Pflot o.c.m• 14. 2 I.
11. 1989. J*""91y •• IHO Th•t73
1rioton Beach Civic ¢enter, NAMEITATEMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF _J. .~ •.h_J lhed9cedanl. tainlng cout1~··1• Orangeeo.'tDllilyPilOI
2000 M11n Street, Hu11t· fhe IOllOw1ng pe11011s a1e DRILLING FOR CAPTUR· a.JI UQ, tJI C~'~ THE PETITION Before ruing C19ftain W!fy -ReaordlnO Diie: Mi1y 31 , 0.C. "28 19" Jan 4, 11
lngton 8each. C1hfomia, on dOtng 0USlfl81S.. ING PRODUCING. STOA· ~ Ihe ctacedlttra in1>ortant ectlcna 1• 1990 • '
the date 811d Bl tne lime In• CONCOURSE DRIVE AS? ING CREATING OR OTHER 842 &818 . d~~~~r~veand ~~ATES. no1 ~p~I W IS E HANDLING OR a II ----------~--------~---------~---------consider tne stateme11ts ot Drive Suite 100 1rv111e. Calll UTILIZING SUCH OIL GAS I Nil.IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE Plllt.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE
•II persons whO Wllh lo be 92715 0 ~ 0 T H E R
heard relahva to Ille •P91i-0 Don11ell l11vestment HYDROCARBON OR MIN·
cauon oeac11t>ed below Pariners Inc 8 Calllor1111 ERAL SUBSTANCES. FOR
DATE/TIME Monday, corpora11011 2201 ~porlt THE PURPOSE OF EX·
Jenuary 8 1990 7 00 PM Or11111Sune100 IMlle.CaUI ERCISING GRANTOR'S
SUBJECT .\ppeet to the 92715 RIGHTS THERE10 . AS RE·
Planning Comm1u1on s a,p· Concourlfl Or11111 Pa1t"9f1 SERVED IN DEEDS RE,
proval ol Condlllonal UN LP . 2201 Dupont Drive, CORDED MAY 17 1972 IN
Permll NO 89 36tCon· Su11e 100 Irvine Call I BOOK 10129 PAGE 657 OF
d11lo11a1 Exception (Vari· 92715 OFFICIAL RECORDS ANO
al'lC•I No 89·531Coutal De-Th•I Ou5•MU IS con· RECORDED DECEMBER
velopment Perm11 No 89·20 dueled by e general part, 27 1961 IN BOOK 5957,
and tne a.dequecy ot En· MelShlP PAGE 665 OF OFFICIAL RE·
111ronme111e1 lmpacl Report Tiit reg111ra11t com-CORDS
NO 82·3 due to the amounl men<;eo 10 f1811HCI bul l· PARCEL 3 EXCLUSIVE
of 11me and potential nesa u11der lhe l1c1111ou1 EASEMENTS APPUR1E·
cumulauve impacts which 1>u11neu nam9 or Mm" NANT TO SAID UNIT NO
h.8'l«I. ~c;urre<I wllhllL !he llsted above on JuM! I, 38, ALL. AS MORE-SPECfFI,
C11y Slr\Ct lhe or1g1nel En· t989 CALLY DEFINED IN THE
v1ronmental 1mpaC1 R8f)Ol1 OonalO S Grant, Chtel E•· CONDOMINIUM PLAN ANO
c11culaled In t982 ec::ullve Oll1~r THE DECLARATION
APPLICANT Coullrvp O.· Th11 llalement was hied PARCEL 4 A NON·EX·
vetopmen1 Co with Ille Cou11ty Cte1k ot Or· CLuSIVE EASEMENT lO
APPELLANTS Coun· ange Co;snt)' on Noll9mbef USE THE COMMON AREA
cllmen Jim Sllv• anQ WH 30. 1989 AND FACILITIES OF THE
81nn1Ster ,._, PROJECT WHICH HAVE
LOCATION 4123 wamer Publllhed Or ange Cout BEEN OR WILL BE DE·
AOlellue (Hunttngton Hwbor Oa1ty Pllol Oecemt>et 7, 14, \/ELOPED ON THE FOL·
le)' Club ioc.1ec1 norlh of 21. 28, t989 LOWING DESCRIBED REAL
Wat"9f A\lenue •PPfH· Th-167 PAC>ftlRTV·
DO-IT-YOUllELF IDUS
A READER SERVICE Of THIS NEWSPAPER
NOTICE INYmNG SEALED BIOi
CC-751
Notice Is hereby given that lhe Clly Council ol the City or Hunllngton BMch, Cellfornle wtll receive
sealed bids tor the Main/Pier Sewer Meln Con1tructlon In the Clly of Huntington Beech, CallfOfnl• In
accordance with lhe plans and speclflcatlon1 end epeclal Pf'Ovlslons on nte In the offlQe of the
Dlrec1or or Public W orks. Documents wiff b9 avall•bte on December 14, 1989 A cherge of S15.00. not
refundable, will be required for .. ch Mt of apeclflcetlon• and eccompanylng drawings •
Wotll n.m
1 :
3 • I ~ e 7 • •
DMECTOR OF~IC WORtCl llTIMATE
Quantity
In 8CCC>fdence With lhe Pf'O'Mk>ni of Section 1773 of 1"9 Labor Code. the St•'-of c.Mottna.
Director of the Deperetment of lndultrlel Aelatlone eh8'I delerm6ne lhe generel~ r8'9 of
weges, epptk:etM 10 lhe work to be done; GOP* of the lli•t 9lf'Mll w1199 rite Ions •• on llle at the omce of lhe City Ctertl Md lhe office of the ow.ctor of Pul*c wcn1 of the Ctty of
Huntington BMch. CMttornle.
Plans Ind epectfleetloM. together wtttl PfoPOeel form, mey be obtt6ned et lhe of'ftce of the Olrectot
of Pubic Worils. CUy Helf. Huntington a.ch. c.-omra.
No bid wtrl be received uni.. It II made on• tlllr* form fwnllMd ~the onctor of llul*o Wene.
TM "*'81 ettentlon of swoapecttw btddlrl 11 celled to the SM~ '9Cll' •••lta. aet torttt In 1t'9 ~ ... fot fUll dWecttont •to the.,._.,
TMlllOW'9.,..._.,.~~ ........... •a ...... for theoompertaonof bldll. Ind
the Cly ol Hui•euton ..._ Cloaa not -.W • llw ••Ma1X1W• .... 9* ....... .....,. of
wortcwlncotr91P011d n.1 .. t1utr111,-,..._,... .. ll•1&11 •die 1111 ... ....,.ol:'i:
or portlOn of the wort!, • ~ be di .... 11iM 111 , • -.1.i1nt -tM Director of Putllo
M ...... becomper.., on tM ._..of._ Dlllector ol 'Wlc Worll.l •••Wll of._ .-a-. Of wortc IO be dOne •
... """"" .. -rtMll far -r ................ -.. Cir ....... =··· ...... .......... 11t1111 dm•.-pro •••ef-C•• •Glsarcr•llOMI. ~
New Year's Eve
party of decade
New Year's Eve is an evening of fantasy. It's an evenina ofnostaJaia
for the old year and setting resolutions for the new year ahead. Jt'a alao
an evening designed for a party. And this year, the eve of 1990 will be
the party of the decade.
Have fun setting the stage for a fantasyland New Year's Eve by
decorating with whimsy -dressin& in fun party clothes and serving a
variety of simple, delicious and different bite-size hors d'oeuvres.
The celebration should begin as soon as the first guest walks through
the door. This feeling is achieved with simple, yet festive, decorations.
The simplest decor can be shiny. long, curled ribbon hanaina from
the ceiling. Helium balloons rising from fl ower arranements and tied to
chairs give the room loads of colo r. For more color and simplicity, use
bright<olored paper napkins and paper o r plastic plates.
As soon as guests arrive. hand them a glass of something bubbly
in a stemmed glass to beg.in the cheer. The bubbly can be champagne.
sparkling cider. Oa\'Ored sparkling waters or a champagne cocktail.
Some hors d'ocuvres should be placed aro und the room before the
first guests arrive. This way. you can comfortably welcome guests and
let the conversations begi n without worrying about serving food.
Beef appetizers are a fi lling ··main dish" addition to a cocktai1 party.
They are also welcome before a lighter en tree at a dinner party. Either
way, they arc delicious and almost effortles s to make.
Seemingly effortless entertaining is the key to a successful party.
This begins wi th easy food preparations and "do-ahead" dishes.
Fo low1ng are three beef recipes that can be prepared a nd assembled
befo re guests arrive. All of the recipes use the same cut of beef. Simply
broil or grill 2 pounds of boneless beef sirloin steak to rare or medium-
rare and let cool before thinly slicing. This will be enough beef for the
three recipes (72 appeti1crs).
J acama Beef Bites arc easily made ahead a nd sho uld be the first
appc111er to greet ) our guests. Since the base is a crunchy square of
jicama. the appet11cr can be assembled hours ahead of time without the
risk of becoming sogg).
Beef-Filled age Biscuits are mini sandwiches loaded with flavo r.
Aromatic sage. tart watercress and shghtl) sweet currantjelJy wo rk
together with tender sirloin steak to make an intriguing contrast of
fla\ ors a nd te'l;tUrcs.
Once the pa rt) gets going, serve a hot appetiLer like Western Mu
Shu Beef. Warm nour tortillas are the wrappers for garlicky bell pepper
strips. sweet hot musta rd and tender steak. Western Mu Shu Beef can
be ke pt warm in a chafi ng dish. Keep the dish uncovered and the
torullas won't hct:omc moist.
Round out the menu with several baskets o f sliced fresh vegetables,
baguette slices and two or three different dips. which ca·n be made from
a gourmet-style or packaged soup mix and sour cream or low-fat plain
yogun.
Be adventurous and mix peanut butter with soy sauce a nd hot
ground red pepper for a Thai-style dip. Dcssen can be kept simple with
ston.~-bought Italian h1scott1 and shortbread cookies. Be sure to ofTer
strong cofTee or tea at the end o f the evening to send your guests hbme
alert.
JICAMA BEEF BITES
8 ounces cooked boneless beef sirloin ateak
12 ounces jicama
4 ounces gorgonzola cheese, softened
2 ounces unsalted butter, softened
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1 • teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
24 walnut quarters
lice steak th1nl ). cut into 1111-inch squares. Trim outer woody
secu on fro m Jicama. C'ut JICa ma into 111-1nch squares x 11~-i nch thick.
Mix go rgon1 ola chl'cSC. butter. lemo n Juice and black pepper. Place I
piece of teak on carh piece of 11cama: top with 1h teaspoon cheese
mixture. fop" 1th walnut quaner. Makes 24 squares.
Note: Tan grc,·n apple slices may be substituted for Jicama squares.
Toss appk lice~ in fresh lemon juice before proceeding with recipe.
BEEF-FILLED SAGE.BISCUITS
8 ounces cooked boneless beef sirloin steak
Sage Biscuits (recipe follows)
Red currant jelly
%4 watercress sprigs
Slice steak thinly into 24 slices. Open biscuits horizontally; spread
each thinl) with red currant jelly. Place o ne slice of beef and one sprig
of watercress on bottom half o f each biscu it. Place top of biscuit o n
beef and watercress. Makes 24 biscuits.
SAGE BISCUITS
Z cups flour
t teaspoons baking powder
l teaspoon bald.DI soda
\'a teaspoon salt
t lablnpooas finely chopped fresh sage
\'a cup cold butter, cut into small pittes
It cup battermitk•
t lable1pooa1 melted batter t
Heat oven to 350 degrees. In large bowl mix first 5 ingredients. Cut
in butter until mixture resembles oatmeal. Stir in buttermilk. Knead
I minute on fl oured board. Ro ll out to 1/z-inch thickness.
ut into biscuits with 11/i-inc h cutter. Place biscuits on greased
baking sheet. Brush with melted butter. Bake 12 to 15 minutes or until
golden. Makes 2 dozen biscuits.
~ote: 11? cup fresh m ilk mixed with I tablespoon vinegar may be
substituted for the buttermilk. Let mixture sit for 5 minutes before
using.
WESTERN MU SHU BEEF
8 CHIDCff cooked boaelns beef aJrlota stea•
3 lablespoou sweet llot maslard
t labln,.... NlamJc vt.ega.r
Z lablelpoeu flllely dlopped fresll basil
1 red bell pepper
I yeU.w bell pepper
1 labia,... olive oil
I clove 1arllc, cnslted and flaely cltopped
It 1-laclt finr tortUl11, cut lato Ila.Ives aad warmed
Slice steak thinly. cut each sli ce lengthwise into thin strips. Mi x
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1988
mustard. balsamic vmegar a nd basil: reserve. Cut bell peppers into thin
stnps about 2 mches long. In skillet. heat Oh\ e 011 unul bot. Add garlic
and bell peppers. ook. u mng occas1onall~. about 2 mmutes or until
tender. Remo' e from heat
pread each torn Ila half with mustard m l\ture. top wnh a few
stn ps of bell pepper and a fe" stnps of beef. Roll mto a cone shape.
· f\ e 1mmcd 1atel~ or keep warm tn chafing dish. Makes 24 beef cones.
BROILED SIRLOIN STEAK
! pouds boaele11 beef sirloin steak
Salt and pepper to taste
Tnm excess fat from steak. Broil teak 4 mches from heat. 5 to
7 minutes per side for rare or u ntil de ired do ncncss. Makes I 1h pounds
cooked steak.
Brighten winter menus with · speedy, spicy soups
"Soup's o n!" 1s alwa)s a welcome wmtcr c,all.
When it's homemade. full-flavored and chod.-full o f
chunky v~ctablcs. soup 1s the season's hand -<.!own
favorite fare.
Brighten this winter's m enus with two satasfytng
soups created b>· Pace p1cantc sauce home econom-
ists with fast and fuss-free preparation 10 mtnd.
Innovative combinatio ns of everyday 10gred1cnts.
both recipes rel> on the spicy, prden:fresh fla or of
picante sauce for their unique appeal.
Available in three levels of tongue-tingling
jalapeno "heat" -mild, medium and hot -there's
one just ri&ht for every wte. Each recipe makes
about ei&ht scrvinp, but if the table is set for j ust two
or three, remainina so up may be refriaerated for
1everal days or frozen for a "return enpeement."
V•tablc-Tonellini Soup bouts spicy, ltalian-
intpired flavon and super~ ~tion. Ideal for
burried after-work dinncn, the lively combination of
dHIHe ftUed puta and vceetablel in a savory/spicy
..._ ..._ ju.a minutes k> prepue for -. short, 2().
•laute simmer.
~::~1 Nacbo Soup combines favorite nacbo
k911 -eb11111, beut. WIDll ... ficaate
--ia rida. cramy __, wida Ta• ti• la~
...., 10 _... itl,;.. 10 10 IS •I aua. il"t .... , for cllJt ..... dllft"I • time IO ma
1 cu (14 ~ .. or 11 oucu) stewed tematen
·~ to a. np plcute sa11ee
1 tHspooa basil leaves, cn.W
I packa1e ( 7 ouces) clried dlene fUW ler1elllm
I gTee• bell pepper, .aced
1 cap ( l CHlllce) frftllly .... .-Parme9U dtee9e
Cook onion and prhc in oil in laf1C saucepan
or Dutch oven until tender. about 6 minutes. Add
broth. tomatoes. p1cantc sau.ce and~ briDa to a
boil. ur 1n tortellini, simmer uncovcrtd l S miDU1eL
tir in green pepper; continue to simma-3 k> 4
mintucs or until tortellini 1s tender. l...ad)e into IOUP
bowl : spnnklc with chttsc. Makes 8 servinp, about
9 cups soup.
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We Cover The Coast
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Festive
food adds
sparkle
to party
T he holiday bustle may leave
you short of time but there's no
need to foreao o ne of the JCD~!ne
pleasu~ of the season -1nv1un1
friends for a gala open house or
informal drop-in.
Whether the guest list is lenathy
or small and intimate, festive
foods will turn the event from
"just another pany'' into a sparkl\J
ing occasion.
r T he Natio a roi Council
OPIN NEW YEARS DAY-EXCEPT COLORADO BLVD. STORE, CHECK STORE FOR HOURS.
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of your food sh list when
planning your holiday party
menus. For traditional and in-
novative party dishes. chicken is
versatile and economical.
festive Chicken Dip is a col-
orufl and delightfully different
combination of flavors and tex-
tures with a Spanish Flair. Ingre-
dients are layered in a wide, shal-
low dish for easy dipping. Best of
all. the dip can be make a head
andrcfrigerated overnight in the
servmg dish ready to place on the
table just before guests are ex-
pected.
F ESTIVE CHICKEN DIP
Z whole broiler-fryer clt1cken
breasts, skinned, boned, cat
Into tiny pieces•
4 'ta tablespoons fresh Hme
juice, divided
Z garlic cloves, mln~ed I tea-
spoon salt
'ta teaspoon .coarsely ground
pepper
I can (1 6 ounces) refried beans
with cheese
1 '-'I cups sour cream, divided
1 package ( 111• ou ces) dry
1aco seasoning mix, divided
tablespoon picante sauce
l avocado, finely chopped
l tablespoon olive oil
l cup grated sharp cheddar
cheese
I small onion, c hopped fine
Z tomatoes, chopped fine
l can (4.% counces) black ol·
ives, chopped
Place chopped chicken in small
bo" I. Sprinkle with 4 tablespoons
of the lune j uice. minced garlic.
salt and pepper: mix well and let
stand Y.h1k assembl)ing dip. In
another bowl. max together refried
beans. 1h cup of the sour cream.
half of the.· taco seasoning mix
(about 11 : tablespoons) and
p1cante '>auce.
Spread bean mi"<turc in bottom
of hallo\'. 2-q uart. oblong
casserole dish. Mix chopped
a vocado with rc mainin$ 'h table-
spoon ltml' Juice and spinkle over
bean mixture. Mix remaining I
c up sour cream with remaining 'h
package taco seasoning mix.
Place I tablespoon olive 011 in
I 0-mch non-suck frypan a nd heat
o er high temperature until oil is
cry hot: add sea oned chicken.
spreading an one la)'er (do not
stir). Cook until chicken is brown
on bottom and no liquid is visible.
about 2 minutes.
Tum chicken. brown side up,
and continue to cook in very hot
fl)pan until the other side is
brown and no ltquid remains.
Remove chicken to cold platter
and break into little pieces with
fork. Spread cooked chicken on
avocado in dish. then spread on
sour cream mixture.
Next layer cheese, then onion.
then tomatoes: top with black
olives. Refrigerate until complete·
ly chilled. Serve with salsa-
fla vorcd tonilla chips. Makes
about 2 quans or approximately
30 hors d'oeu res.
•Easily done with sharp scis-
sors.
TURKEY 'N' EGGS
For breakfast or brunch ananac
chunks of cooked Califo m ia-
arown turkey breast around the
cdee of a buttered casserole and
break cgs into the center.
Salt and pepper, and pour liaht
cream over the top. Sprinkle with
Parmesan chcete, chopped 1)anley
and bake about 20 minu1e1. -
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Sound of Music
1y KARN M. ftlD
OI .. .,_.., .........
SayinJ that memben of the Sound
of MuSlc Chapter of the Guilds of
the Oranac County Performin& Ana
Center look forward to their annual
holiday luncheon is perhaps an
underttatement. They attend in
spite of most anythina.
Cases in point: Luncheon chair-
woman Ev• r ..... ,.. abandoned
the unpacked boxes and moving
paraphernalia in the new house she
and husband Hnrt just moved into.
CU41ke Scluaapp hobbled 1 n on a
sprained ankle wtuch she sustained
the day before dunng h('r aerobics
"orkout.
And Mariff Palley "as in the
middle of labor. w11h the contrac·
uons about a half tiour apan. ( he
had her son. all 7 pound<; 12 ounces
of him. three hours latl'r I
..
season
...,
Ot11n99 COMt DAalY PllOT IT~. Oeoem• 28. .. C9
llOICO'C OPI
ARID (March 21-Apnl 19): New Moon occupies atta of chart rdati ..
to career, prestige. achievement. Wntten commun ication ~presents cn:cti1,
pass. possible elegant dining for t""o. This can be marvelous Thursday n11tn
oot! .
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Emphasis on hannony. design. a b11Jty to
be in touch with loved ones. You might be saying, "At I.st I know the real
value of communication:· Major dom estic adjustment pr<?v~ successful.
· GEMJNJ(May 21-June 20): Scenano features myslery, intnaue, occ:ns-
ity for being discreet. PromiK m ade to you appro.umately seven weeks ago
could be fulfilled in dramatic fashion. Pisces, Virao persons play roles:
CANCER (June 21-July 22): People take new look in connection "'.'th
your requests. aspirations. Emphasis o n contracts, commitments, manual
status. Responsibility wilJ be fulfilled. )Ou'll meet deadline.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): New hope featured 1n connection with wQ.rlc,
health, ab1ht) to locate nght person. Long-range prospects bnghter t!1an
ong~nall> ant1c1pated. Scenano highlights romance. ab1ht) to reach wider
audience.
VIRGO (Aug. :!3-Sept :!2) ln1u1t1 ve intellect fea tured You'll kno""
what to do almost automa11call). without rcfcmng to "boo~ of rules." Clost
relative. recentl> linanc1all) t'.'mbarra scd, could make stunning comeback.
LIBRA (Sept :!3-0ct :!:!) Ll1nar pos1t1on h1ghhgtm ~fet}. sccunt).
propen) appraisal Obtain hint from \'1rgo mes..age First 1mpress1ons prove
correct. T"o indl\1duals "1th opposite 1dt>as· "ant to sho" )'OU the wa,.
SCORPIO (Oct 23-"lov 211· A.nsv.er 10 major query: 01\ ers1(y!
enano features calls. ml's..agl'S. un1QUl' invna11on 10 'iCX ial a ffair. reunion.
Lunar pos111on h1ghhght1, rclat1\e . tnp'i vmt<>
SAGITTARIUS (No\ 22-Der :! 11 Hx u<, on rosters. '~:ht•dules. appoint-
~ men ts. Details surface in rnnnec11on "1th ta' license rcquirrments. >\nsv.er
10 question: Mone~ 1s 111\ oh ed lll'm bunc9 between hnl.'.s m le<tger 1s
discovered .
But wi t h the "armth and
camaraderie of a group )UC'h as
'ound of Music. it's understandable
that 50 o r so of the member-; fou nd
a wa) -no matter "hat -10 get w The Ritz restaurant 1n Nl•wpon
Beach and cnJor a repsuc from the M•ry R•ymond, C•ftdke Schnapp, ••rn•dene Stockinger, Jan Und, Sherry Lopez. CAPRICO RN (Dec ~:!-Jan 19) I unar po"111on makes ~ou center of
a11cn11on. Focus on (X'Nmal magnetism. 1n111a11ve. d1'ipla} of talent
pre\ 1ousl} hidden W nting featured .• 1long w11h an and design. hu<,tlt' of the holidays.
.. It's q uite a special da) ... ex-
plai ned president Katby Merriman
of the get-together. ".t.\nd it's onl )' for
our active memheri.. no patrons or
others."
Of course The R111 1~ a f:n on1e
for Ch ristmas cheer. decorated fes·
11' l'I' for the season. and thl' mem-
hl:rs ·added to the de or around the
room's Chns1ma<, tree "1th stulTcd
animals and gifts 10 he donated to ·os (Share our Sehcsl. Once the
g1lh ""ere assembled. 1t''i :.urpnsing
the Riv IA-Ould kt them go -the)
looled so much a pa11 of tht• decor.
No sooner had CHl)Onl· gathered
inside -sipping a b11 of champagne
"..
and ltlillng 10 the melodic holiday
tuncl. from 1he Ambrosia Strings -
than lhl') "ere called back outside
b) the a\,ait1ng Bob McLean.
Mclean (husband of member Au>
tool. time from his busy day 10 shoot
a group pho10 to be d istributed to
mt'mbers as a memento for those
"ho had g1 .. cn so much to the
Pcrlonning Ans Center. .
Luncheon cn'i1Jed w11h tasw treats
from thl· R1tz. including p0ached
salmon and s1gna1urc salad and
creme bruelc.
Al"aH the fund-raisers. Mer·
nman and ml'mbero; Sae Perewolkl
and Shari Esaylan brainsto rmed
plans for t'\C'lting ideas for years
down th~ line. Merriman did bnng
it back closer to home. however. as
she reminded mem bers that there
would be a meetmg at her ho me
following the luncheon to assemble
the save-the-date cards fo r their
majo r fund-raiser on March · 31
themed "Heat Wave." Pr izes
alrcad) secured include trips to
Tahiti and Hong Kong.
Th1nk1ng ahead. event chair·
woman Caadice Sclulapp on her re-
cent tnp to the Orient, organized the
actual invitatio ns. "The matenals
inv1ta11ons arc being made nght now
1n China," she assured.
That's JUSt the matcn als. When 11
all arn .. cs. "Oh. we'll have a major
assembl) sc~s1on." assured Mary
Raymond.
Of course the group 1'! good at
asscmbl)1ng things. and e-<h1b1ted
their 1ak'nt'i w11h the luncheon
favors. corsage bo~e holding gold
decorati\C tnmm1ngs. a chocolate
Santa aod c;lc1gh. and a six-cial tree
ornament -a gold musical note.
"'hat dsc~
Other member" on hand to eel·
ebratc the season included Jan LIDd
(she's hnapp's co-chair). Cat~eriJle
T~yen, Barbara Glabman, Kasia
Joluason, Suuue Fredrick, Maxme
Stark, Jeanne Awad, Sberry Lopez.
Sally Ulene and Bernadette Stock·
1D1ter.
AQUARIUS (Jan. :!<l-Feb 18): Much that occurs 1s behind sce nes. of
clandestine nature. pothght on nws1c cand~ llo"ers. lt'ndenc.~ towards
l>Clf-indulgl'ncc. You'll ren·1h' gilt ol "adult be'erage."
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marlh ~0) PC'oplc said 11 could not be do ne but }OU
did 11. You ha\t~ nght to kcl. .. , <,ho"cd them'" Wish 1s fulfille-d. nng of
applause sounds 1n }our e:ir'> Emphasis on speculation. romance
IF DEC. 28 lS \'Ol'R BIRTH DA\': 'ou are independent. crcatl\e, some
claim \OU are arrogant '\ ou arc' Jllract1\C. d\nam1c. prefer to "'orl alone
rather ihan join an' group duh rnmm11tc.:l' Father had mo re influence than
mother. nghi e)l' could be 'ulnerable lO inJUr) Focus will be on mantal
statu\. poss1bk Jdd111on w fam1l~ "-1' ~tenou stranger appears this Nev.
Year"s E'e
HHIDGI·:
Wfth OMAR SHARtf
and TANN.AH HIRSCH
HOW THE MIG HTY CAN FALL
Widows share secrets on coping Neither vulnerable. Eas1 deals
NORTH
• 9 8 6 l
-Q 8
in thrtt no trump and made l L
tricks by the simple expedient of
taking two fi nesses in clubs. In tM
other room . the Bulgarians reached
four hearts. It mi&ht sttm that the
same 11 1ricks were there by adopt·
ing the same approach (baby play,
some might say), but declarer man-
aged 10 foul up lrls timing. The re-
~ult wa.s quite remarkable.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your
advice to the ('lcvcland widow who
com plained about being loncl~ was
"'onhlcss. Wh} don't YOl ' wake up
and smell the coOce''
'\ ou totd her to ha' l' a part) and
1n' 1tc ··1hn·e or four ntra ml'n ··
C.1c1 rl•al. .\nn. Don't )OU ~no" that
toda) 1herl' arc at least c1gh1 "ldo""s
10 C\t'r) WJd014Cf?
M~ husband died '"o ~ca~ ago I
"'ould lo\ c to go l)UI "1th a man
0Cl°as1o nall). w .1 mm ll' or a pla~ or
a l·oncen or jU\t lor .1 \lmpk dinner.
but the qul''it1on is. "hl'rl' do I find onc·l
Please don·, tell ml' tu JOIO a
singles group. I tried that o nce
Thcrl' "ere I., "1do" s and 1"0
"HJo"er'>. Ont· "a' 42. the other "as '7.5 I decided that there arc "orse
things than being alone and I had
JUSt seen a coupk of tht'.'m -
DOVER. N.J.
DEAR DOVER: Tbanks for tl•e
me11a1e. I received tboaaaad1 of
similar ones after I printed tbe
Clevelaed widow's letter. Read on:
I ,.,.. 80\'D
Every schoolboy knows crime
czars p lead the Fifth .\mendment by
declining 10 ans"cr inc:n mmating
queries. But not cvel) schoolboy
knows this is a fairl) recent wrinkle.
Ruled m ro play bTlffi:l'. . uprrine-
Coun in 1950. Your old neigh-
borhood cnmc czar "as not per·
mmed to pull that nghteous rabbit
out of his 1es11mon1nl tam s. Bang
went the gavel! Contempt!
Q. In cattle. what's the difference
between a "herd" and a "drO\e"?
A. A drove 1s on the move.
An "eponym" is a word made of
somebody's name. "Loganberry"
from James Harvey Logan. Or
"m ackintosh" fro m Charles Macin·
tosh. First U.S. chocolate factory
opened at Dorchester, Mass.. in
1776. It produced what's called
"Baker's chocolate." Is that an
eponym ? Indeed. From the name of
its financial backer. Dr. James
Baker. who was not a baker but a
physician.
Cattk rustlin&
stealina.
At niaht. a bear s eyes shine o r-
anac. A raccoon's, )ellow. A bull
froa's, arccn. An alliptor's. red. An
old woodsman on the Canadian line
told me that yean qo. He said,
"Remember it. youna fellow, when
you wander off from c.amp after
dark. If the e)'CS yo~. see atow red,
you've aone too far.
Q. How many slaves worked
Mount Vtmon when Oeors Wuh-
ina1on_10I it? How many dia he add?
A. Theft were 11 when ht &oot
over. He pushed the number up IO
200.
Elder ltatiltidanl wbo reftlll IO
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'Est 111 _... .. •1mr:~ ,,. • .,.. "=3ll~' .... ,_
From l.m'>ing. Mich.· I'd hkc 10
a,i.. a quc\t1on of the \k, eland
\\1Jo" \\hl' "a" marnl.'d 10 Ed for 37
H·ar ... .inJ I' no" .. ,h1n1ns bl'rauw
hl·r m.trnl·d lnl.'nd~ don't IO\ 11c her
dn\\,hl'rl· Welcome to death and
d1\orCl'. dcane. Ho" man) l41do\\s
did 'Ol ' cnterta111 when \Ou were happil~ married w Ed" Daml.'d fe". r11 het. Thl.' lond1m·ss \OU arc no"
C\f)t'ne1wing I) the chicken coming
homl' 10 roos1.
Tacoma, Wash.: Ma~ tell
.. ( le' eland" ho'' to l."ope with
"1do" hood'! Forget about men.
Whal's ou1 lhl'rl' isn't worth
bothenng about. Oh sure. thcrl' arc
plcnt) of sponges who would bl'
ha pp) to JOin you for dinner (al your
place. of course) and park their
shcx.·s under your bed. but no t on<' 1s
worth a damn. Suck with }Our
wido"cd fnend'> and cnjO~ one
another') l."ompan).
Brooklyn: I "as a" idow at SO and
pos111vc that therr could nc,er bl'
another man in the entire ""orld as
kind and lo' 1ng as m~ Herman I
"as "rong. "'' 1ster-10-la" nagged
nw for months to go to a mce11ng of
Parl·nts \\ 11hou1 Panners. F1nall~ I
g..t'l' in \O 'he'd lea'e ml' alont'.
There I met m' S<.'<'Ond Prince
(.harming. It "as ioye at lirst s1gh1
\\ e "Ill celebrate our third "edd1ng
ann1,ero;ar. in Fcbruar..
Ralel1b." N.C.: Thai \\1do" 1n
C'lc'l:land "ho misses her hustiand
SO mul'h can have mine. r\ C been
married to this m1serabk skunk for
51 'cars. He was a gambler. a drunk
ancf a chaser until he wo re himself
out. Thl' man "as no father and no
hu band. I pra> God will take him
lirst and grant me a few ~ears alone.
Cblcago: A 'ipouse should ennl."h
onl··s hk. no1 dcline 11. I'm 34 and
lo\t a "ondcrful man 1wo }cars ago.
I had a tern lie marriage and hope I'll
get another chance to love again. In
thl' meantime. rm not looking.
Sacra mento: In California. the
"1dt.l"' arr dro pped like hot
po1atoc' hn·ausl.' the) are cono;idert'd
a threat b) their "Oml'n fm·nd~ The
"1M'SI mo' e for a Call fornia \\-1dow
1s 10 lcaH' the )tale and go to
Oregon. \\J.,hington or .\la~ka
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ly JOHN IOOS
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Just like any troubled individual,
a rock aroup can face an identity
crisis. But the inevitable sout-searcb-
ina can yield its just rewards. Take
the Psychedelic Furs, for instance.
thl' past !Cw years have become a
more dance-oriented pop ~chine.
.Synthesizer and horn-laden 'ts like
"Heartbreak Beat" a nd the ftcned
remake of "'Pretty In Pirnl" had
replaced an earlier style laced with
darkness. irony. and bite.
tied "Book Of Days. • Displaying a
welcome return to &he form re~
resented on their best release, 1981 's
.. Talk, Talk. Talk," the new release
is filled with dark themesJ lush in-
s1rumcn1al &cxtures. and tkooding
With orig.ins based in any, mono-
lithic post-punk rock, the Furs over
After a short hiatus to reassc s
their direction, the band has just
released an intoxica&ing album enti·
vocals. ';,
In their firs& local appearance in
more &han two years at Anaheim's
Celebri&y Thrcatre earlier this week.
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the Fun performed with a renewed
spirit and sense of purpose. In a
welt-conceived, 90-minute presen-
tation, the bend forsook mOJt of
their recent hits (e.a. "Heartbreak
Beat," "Shock." "The Ghost In
You," "Heartbreak") in building an
atmosphere rich in reflective melan-
choly and angst-ridden imqcry.
Early on. o ne sensed that the band
wanted to make a statement as they
la unched into the grun_Jy. original
version of "Pretty In Pink" (rather
than the glossy remake from 'lhc
brat-pack film). When singer Rich-
ard Butler's dronina vocals wailed
over lead guitarist John Ashton's
tense. edgy guitar lines, the table was
being set for an evening of riveting
rock 'n' roll.
Okay. ~veral of the new ("Enter-
ta in Me." "Shine") and older ("Sis-
.WO\'IES
ter Europe," "It Goes On'') son'5
wallowed a bit too Iona in their
misery, but the rest ranted from
interesting and engrossing to down-
ript aripping.
Of the latter variety. two sonas
stood out for their uncompromising
depictions of self-doubt and despair.
Both "Book of Dreams" and th~
show's final encore of "Torch"
provided evidence that disturbing
talcs of disillusionment do not
emanate splely from the likes of the
now-defunct Bauhaus and the
Smiths. '
But unlike those two dreary
groups, the Furs have the good sense
to lighten their load by including a
few untc mpo numbers al ap-
propriate times. "Love My Way,"
"Hea ven" and "Hou~" were per-
fectly placed within the set for full
pacing and con&rasl effect.
Some of &he Furs' younaer fans
may have been disappoinlcd by the
group) shunning of l~eir more !I~
ccssiblc. beat-heavy hits. e.ut give
Butler and Co. credit -they re once
again making the kind of wonder·
full) moody and depressing. music
that so rightly defines their true
musical character.
For the Psychedelic furs. their
search is O\ er.
Boston-based East of Eden opened
thl' conn~n with a brief set of home-
gro" n, roots) rock. And though
some of their maten al suffers from
a lac!\ of tension and overemphasis
on rh) thm playing. the likeable
quartN showed pro mise during such.
engaging iunes as .. Egypt" and
··M> suc LoH·.'~
End-of-year releases favored
in Golden · Globe nominations
BEVERLY HILLS. Cali f. (AP) -
Showing a fondnc~s for mo' ies re-
kased Intl' in thl' year. the Holly·
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nuu1wnl 11~ (ioldcn G lobe nomi-
nation~ \\eJnesda\. with "Bo rn on
thl· 1-ounh of Jul°} ... "Glory" and
"\\hen llarl) Met all) ..... leading
the pad ...
The three lilms all collected fi,c
nominattons for the 47th annual
C1oldcn GlutlCl>. Earning four noini-
n:rnons ap1l'l·e "l'rl' ··Dead Poets
Sm'll'tl .... Do the Right Thing .. and
.. The 1ttlc l\krma1d:·
In the foreign press' televisio n
nom1na11on'i. the leadin~ nom in<'c
wu~ .. I .·\. l a\\ .. w11h eight.
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Judge won't freeze Keating assets in investor suit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal th Id ·d . I .
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dF decided Wednesday he c Id c wor wi e assets of Kcat1na, the convened deb\-holder funds to their door to a Lincoln branch 1n Santa cover up a 1ran fer of mone)' for aman1 n firm. and that he used ~ot freeze the assets of Charlc~uH chairman of. American Continental own use by investins the money in Ana. It claims Lincoln solicited a K('atlng, and claimed Kea tang Amen an ( ont111cntars corporaae
Keatina Jr as souaht in a lawsuit b · ~orp .. and his family, claimina they banks and companies in Switzer-$57,000 investment m nsky bonds caused Lsncoln to pay S2.S.S million Jc t for perwnul 1n~ to Europe.
investors in Amuican Continentlt ave moved millions of dollan into land, the Bahamas and Panama. from the church's .aeneral fund. to a Dutd1 company for reasons In add111on tt> ra1smg investors'
Corp parent of his failed Lincol 0 'erseas bank accounts and invest-Lincoln Savin'5 and Loan, head-Other investors included 1nd1v1d-ne,er explained. ire. thl' collap'>I.' of Lincoln Sann~ Savi~' s and Loan n men ts. . quartered in Irvine. was seized by uals who, like the church, believed The suit also churned Keating and Loan has had political ram11ica-
A fo.pqc rulin. issued b , U The class-action lawsuit filed Nov. federal rcaulators on April 14, one their investment were insured. diverted S 17.5 million m LLDcoln uons.
District Jud e St~ hen v ~·1 .S. lO con.tends that Lincoln misled day after American Contin~ntal Many investors were elderly. subsid1anes· funds to a Bahamian Keating'!> dona11ons of S 1.3
said his couJ "lack~ the authon~ ~n g~ in yest~rs into buyina nearly Corp. of Phoenix fi led for protection The lawsu11 claimed Keating took com pan> 10 conceal the transfer of m11l1on 10 pohttu ll causes of fivt
·ssuc final equitable relief to ~ ~ • rrnlhon .1n nonrated, hiah-risk under federal bankruptcy laws. $34 million of Lincoln·i. funds for mone} from the Unued States to .S. i.cnatori. whu intencned with
:he frenc order is an app 0 w .ic !iecuntres at ~incoln's 29 branches in Bailina out Lincoln is expected to his personal use; that Keat1ng's son o ' cr~as banks. fodtral regulator\ 1n t 987 on behalf
visional remcd .. r pnatc M>uthcrn .California. cost wpayers S2 billion. set up a foreign currency tradtng The pla1nt11Ts also da1mcd Keat· uf thl' &I has produced an 1n~ pr~he investors s~~ght a free f 1• The suit claims that Keatina and p~c of the major plaintiffs in the com pan)' in Sw1t1crland and West mi. channeled mur<.' than SI () , c\t1gllt1 un b~ the Senate ethic11
-ze 0 amil} members then unlawfully suit 1s a Baptist church located n~xt Germany and oa1d It S20 million 10 m1llron from Lancoln 10 a Pan· cumm1t1te
Microchip cover-up
alleged by engineer
By HOW ARD FINE
Cl<y Newt~-
All ex-Hughl's Aircraft Co. ~enior
staff engineer who has fikd a $9.6
billion "wh1stll'blower.. law<;u11
against hi s former cmplo)er s:i1d
Wt'dncsda} he \I.BS forcl'dr into
seclusion a ftcr bn ng1 ng fon h h 1s
allegations.
Michael C. Dcnlingl'r allcgl'!> m
his suit. which was filtd in June but
ealed b} coun order until r ul'sday.
that the.' Fullerton fac1lrt} 1ned to
cover up 1he fact 11 used flawed
mi crochips in defl'nsc sy~tems.
The suit. filed under the federal
raise Chums .\ct. allcgt·s Hughes
attempttd to <.'O\ er up flaws in an
integrattd c1rcu1t component used 1n
!;(.'\era I def(.'OSC S\Stl'm<;.
Hugh('s ollic1ais ha' l' den1<.'d the
allegations.
Denlinger. 49. forml·rly of Full·
cn on. allcgts that more than fou r
mtllron potenttall ~ dd('("tl\""t" pan~
\\Cre installed 1n 'anous Hughcs-
produc<.'d dcfon!it' s' stem" sincc I '1~4. .
.. We bcl1e\e that Hugh,·s ~no"'·
1 ngl} and ~illfull). and for profit.
sold and prn' 1dl.'d defect" l' prod-
ucts to the l ln11cd States govern-
ment. scn ousl) rnmprom1sang our
defense capacll} and thl' lives of our
milllaf) servicemen," Denlingcr's
a11ornq s said in a statement.
Denlinger. "ho tra,els under
anned guard. claims he has been
\hot at.
Dcnlrng<.'r specifica lly alleges that
a naval torpedo S} stem failed at least
once because of defecti ve integrated
Clfl"Ulls. and that the AEGI •radar
tracking S)Stcm aboard the USS
\' inctnnes -the missill.' cruiser that
~hot down an Iranian commercial
airliner in thl· Persian Gulf in July
I 98 -also ma) have had some Of
the defective dcctronic parts.
Dl·nlinger's attorney, Frank
BJrbaro, alleges the defects were lhe
rrsult of Hughes' Ground Systems
Group's 1984 dec1s1on to pre-dip
Dual In-Linc Placement Integrated
Circuits an molten odder after con-
'enuonal soddcnng of the highly
sensitive electronic pans proved in-
adequate.
Hughes had purchased the inte-
grated c1reutts-from various subcon·
tractors and was then responsible for
tn:a11ng thl"m to make sure they
"ere hcrmctKall) sealed befo~
being installed on weapons systems.
The molten soddcr. Denlinger al-
kges. could cause the glass co ering
at the top of the rnmponent to
devdop microscopic cracks that
cou ld lead to interior corrosion and
eventual failure of the circuit.
Management woes push Disney stock down
BURBANK (AP) -Wah Disney
Co. stock fell again Wednesday on
womes over a manaiement change,
continuing a plunge an which share
'alues have lost 19.2 percent over 1the past two weeks.
Disney stock had nsen to S 136 per
share two weeks ago. propelled by
record results from theme park.
mo' 1c and home \ u.ko operation<;
and high txpcna11ons for m c'pand-
ang operations "'orld"'ldl· But 11
closed at SI O~ :!5 cm \\l•dnl''><lJ ' do"'n S4.50 .
The holrda) rl'lca!K'. "Hl,1/l•· open-
ed to poor re' 1C"'> and ,Jo" tH:kl·1
sale). and 1 n' es tor'> Jrc '>P<IO~nl b'
dimming prospc.·c1., tor lhl' mm.~
busane!>'> and lcJr\ that a H'CCS)ion "'II rut 'arn11on 1ra"cl. said Memll
L 'Ol h anah '>I lfarnl<l \ ogcl
\ ogcl \.ml J<ld ttton.il 1.1l·tur\ on
1hc stoc~ lllltk ranged from lOW
"l'alhl·r at D1<inc' ·,. Fl orida 1heme
parl.s to prolit·laking and )Car-t'nd
'clltng tu \\Urrte' mer lhl· dcpanure
ollicl'r jfld l\l'l ul1H· \•Ct" president
1>1.,nn 'j'd v. edne!>da\ that
\\ ll"m '' t 11 n·ma1 n an ad,· l'>l'r w
l>l\llt'\ u mkr j n l'\dU'il\ t ti' l'·' ear .i~rct'nwnt \l,1\ on the: hoard 'and
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Market g~ins ground in
bid for year-end rally
ftHA'f '\\'SE DID
NEW YORK !AP) Dec 27
Ad11anced Declined Uncnan11ed To1a1 •ssues New 1'1illhs New lows
w;rc. s}~ 4h 19(>.I
74 42
ft HA1' .\lit:' DID
NEW VORK fAPI Dec 27
AOvan<.eO Oec11,,ed Un l'lan11ed fo•a u ues Ne>N l'l•OhS New tow s
Wftd. 294 298
301 883 IJ '19
Prev.
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11 NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
market gained gro und in a quiet
session Wednesday. bidding again
to mount a year-end rally.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industnals. down 2.13 on Tucs-
da}. climbed 15.14 to 2.724.40.
A~h ancing issues outnumbered
declines b> about 5 to 3 in na-
tionwide trading of New Yodc
Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with
928 up. 560 down and 476 un-
changed.
Volume on the floor of the Big
Board came to 133.73 m illion
sha res. up from 77.6 I million in
the previous session. Nationwide.
consolidated volume in NYSE-
listed issues, including trades in
those stocks 'o n regional exchanges
and in the over-the-counter mar·
ket. totaled 176.89 million shares.
Analysts fou nd little 1n the t•con-
om1c nc"s to ur the markt·t out
of its rl·cent lctharg~. l ntcrco;t rates
~ere narro"h ml\ed 1n the credit
markets. ·
But traders 1111 appeared to be
hopcful that stoct..s might gather
strength an earl~ I q90. on<.'l' ~ear
enu manCU\Cnng b) ln\e to rs for
t11' and portfolio reporting
purposes 1s out of the .. ,a).
~TM usage on rise
during the holidays
By The Associated Press
Thi.' use of automated telkr ma-
chines at mall-.. airpon!> and rl·c;-
tauranh 1s up 'uh .. 1ant1all~ th1-. hul-
1da\ .. l'a)on -and the llkd1hood of fra~d b~ and aga1n .. 1 ronsumt•r\ has
rl!>en a .. "'ell. C\Pl'rl.$ ~~-
.. The potcn11al for 11 to n'>t.' 1s
thac JU t a'> t·rl·d1H·ard fraud ro'>e as
people started to use their cards
more and (th1C\Cs) became morl.'
a" arc of ho" the\ can beat the
"')tern:· said Marsha Sulli' an. a
si:>okcs"'oman for the ( onsumer
Bankers .\ssocu111on in .\rhngton.
Va.
One of the "orld' largest A TM
net""orks. Plus ) stem Inc. of Den-
' er. predicts that between Dec I
and NC\\ Year\ Dn) consumcr.1 will
ha' e u cd the bank machane to
"•thdraw more than S.500 million
through b.5 million trans.ict1ons.
t\l.icc as man) as last year.
'\ 1 ·sE I.EADENS
NEW YORK (API -Sales 4 pm Weonesoav pr,ce ano net cnarx1e of ine IS most act•ve New Yon. Srock Excllanoe n u es Ir 110 n11 ria r.onallv 1111 more ll'lan \ 1 Nam. Volume Lau CllJ. Br tisnTe1 9.869 ~ soi. + ,
Sano< Tr N'V 1 136 100 " • + ~ SCEcorP ~ 059 400 '°~ Pl'lotMor s 1 040 000 40 • +-• o :sneA I 470 100 109·, -J'l
WCN 1 327 600 14 • + • GermanvFo 1 277.300 17 • + 21' srac" o~i.. 1 112 300 19'11 -'• IBW 1 16S.700 94>• + •
BkNEnq I ~ 400 8l9 + i SecPacCP 1 10 .300 39-i,. -• LA Gears i 300 30'--2'• HononHtl i 090,400 83 --()'• ChaseMilM i OS4,600 )4~ + ~ Ale~Ate• 1 020 SOO 30 • -'-.
A,_EX LEADERS
NEW YORK AP -Sales. 4 p "" w.one\dh• or ce a~<l rie• cnanve of ine 10 most 11c• ve A,..,e, cai-Srock Exchange •Uues 1•1101,..11 "a1°ona tv at more lhan i l Name Volume La•t Ct19 Fru•IL'>O"' 739 400 14"-+ TIE CO'""'"' 123 900 1 @ Amdan 506 SOO i3
EnovSvc 497 SOO • • llll11n11LaoB 483 900 S " + ln•·Te '"II 40'2 700 )1, .+. Te us A r(p 348 200 I Pt +
BAT •no 190 900 13 3· 16 Ecl'loB11v 27S,200 171, • PrlceCom s ?SO 100 51 + I
NEii\/ YORK IAPI -Most active over·lll•-counter stoo s SUPPiied t>v NASO Last or
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