HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-27 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY,OCTOBER27, 1988
OC food banks' sfo·c ·
donations to feed needy decline sharply
cause of the meraer mania." said
Forblth ... For example, we used to
receive donations from Safeway, but
Safeway wu bouabt out by Vons,
wbicb does not now have a polic:y of
donati111 locally."
beans or rice. We c:ao't pve them
both. I've bad to cut my trips to the
food bank down to once a week, and
this week all J brouabt beck WU cncken and rice ...
BJ BOB VAN EYKEN ....... ,,.. ....
Su~ket meraers, last sum-
mer's drouaht and other factors on
the nationaf economic scene have cut
lharply into the amount offood beina
donated to charitable orpnizations
that help the needy.
A whaler rube the noee of
a Caltfornla gray whale
trtPPed In the Ice at the
Arctic Circle before It left
for open waters through a
path cut by rescuers./ M
Coast'
Westbrooks to sell
Laguna property after ln-
apectors found bulldlng
and zontn9 violations at
their runU compound./ A3
Entertainment
Performing Arts Center
will cut back on Its pro-
ductlona next year./ A 10
Baalneu
Great Western Bank
wants to leave the
troubled federal S&L In-
surance system./ A5.
Yet the number of people who need
emertency food bas not declined, and
the number of homeless people has
rilen sharply in recent years, say
people in the field, such as Jean
Fort.th of Costa MCA's Share Our
Selves assistance center.
"food donations from the major
chains have really dropped off be-
Michlel Dwaileebe of Brother
Michael's Christian Ministry in
Costa Meu also said food donations are down.,
.. I wu out t~ this momingabout
broken-hearted becaµse WC bad SO
little to pve," said Brother Michael. ..Riab, now we're down to ciJher
Ready for future alarm•
Brother Michael said ~
amona the su~ chains are =respon11ble for the declme in
of donated food. But be said
nations lO bis ministry were
also down.
"The stock market problems last
year hurt a lot of people who were
supportina us." be said. .. I know one
Couldlmemben Mary BornlMlckle-and-belalDd-tlae PoUoe Deputmeat.-Tlae tw.
Daft Wbeeler anftl.led tbe cledlcatlon · Mory facillty, wlalcll la .clledaled to open In
plaQae Wecbaeeday at tbe new Coeta lleM Roftmber, wU1 ......_two puamedlc·flre
ClTfc Center J'lre Station on V......,.S Way _,mee and a battalion ell.lei.
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dwindles
fellow who was one of our bagest
sircrsbasbad to cut us off completely
because he lost so much."
rllUfCS compiled at the Food
Distribution C.COcer in Oranec, the
county's larlest deari..pome for
major food aonations. in4icate the
amount of food beina donated by
supermarket chains declined from a
high of 29 truckloads, or more than
50,000 pounds, last February to an
average of only seven t:rucldoads a
month in Juty, Auaust and Septem-
ber, and only three truckloads so far
this month.
John Busschae:rt. resouree mana,er
for the Food Distribution Center,
said somecbains, sucb as Albertson's.
blvc nopped donalina alt<>&etber aod
that otben have cut lbeir donations
subltantiall y. ·
"If there were 25 truckloads in
January .ind oow there arc three.
Where is the rest' of the food Jain&
lO?" be said. "lt's being thrown ui the
dumpster.~
Busscbttn said he did not lcnow all
(Pleue Ne FOOD/ A2)
CM merchants·
fightin city on
storm ~ainjob
Tearing up street
will ruin business,
shop owners claim
BJ JONATHAN VOi.DE ...... ..., ........
Costa Mesa merchants along
Harbor Boulevard arc crying foul, not flood. over an upc:omi~ stonn-draln
project they contend wtll wasb away
tbousa.nds of dollars worth of busi-
ness wbilc the heavily traveled ·street
is torn U]>.
Assistant City Engineer Bob Brock
said the installation of new stonn
drains in the northbound lanes of the
boulevV'd between Wilson and 19th
streets is Iona ovcniuc and will stop
flooding along the street in heavy
rainstorms.
But several mCf'Chants alone the
I Y?-mile stretch SI)' they've seen more
consttuction on the midway than
Ooodina. They're o.rpnizina a battle
apinst the $4.3 million project.
which tentatively is scbeduJcd to
begin in March and tiniJb next
November.
"Who's gettin& nooc1ccr. We're
not,'' Winnifred Deane, who has
owned Basket Bazaar for 31 years.
said to<lay ... Every year they tear up
out street for somethina. -
Brock said the city is sympatheuc
to the merchants. and plans at least
two community meetings with them,
but the project bas to be done.
MTbis is part of the 1983 u~na
of the muter plan., .. he said. "ft
ccnamly will have an ims-ct on the
businesses, bu_t we want to minimize
the inconvenience."
The contractor on the project will
not tear up anl more.roadway than be cancom~ in~amount
of time. The project will bqin at
Wilson Street, -he said, and crawl
toward 19th Street, so businesses will
be affected at different times tbroup-
out the work.
Access to the businesses also will be
dear at all times, he said.
"We want to make them as c:om-
fonable IS possible," Brock said..
But Ao Reuther, who has owned a
pet-aroomina shop on Harbor
Boulevan:l for 26 yean, said all of the
shops on the boulevard c:ao expect
some loses.
"We'll all lose business. .. she said,
speakina over the whirT of a blow
dryer and a dds's barkina. '"Some'
people ju.st won't come down Harbor
and will So IOmewbttc cbc. .. Wbo wants to plow throup the
street when it's all tom up?"
Reuther said she lost business and
received complajnu from die cu...
tomcn who stayed on durina the
city's lat maJOr wort on Harbor
Bou.levard, about fift )a:n ago when
the rnedwl was inSl&Ocd
"l'My've tom it Ul> again several
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HB council to decide Clark Hotel fate
Death aottces
Entertainment
Opinion
People
Pottoe Log
Public Notices
Sport a
Weather
By ROBERT BARKER
Ot"'9DlllJ ........
A large parking structure that
would doom the Qark Hotel and
other hislOric buildings in downtown
Huntington Beach is headed for a
vote before the City Council next
month following an appeal of a recent
ftannina Commission approval for
the llnlCtWC.
Councilwoman Ruth Finley, who
suspect denies
~ttacking owner
of topless bar
Judge denies bail
ingangland-~tyle ·
shoottngtn Mesa
•1 JONATHAN VOi.BE ..............
One man accused in a 1987 ~net-style auempted kilHn1 in a Mesa park.ins ..,.. pleaded
innocent Wed-.day. but a Munici·
pal Court j... denied him the
chance to 111n bis freedom.
Joeepb ~entered his plea before Judee · Stanford durina
arraiaament, and Stanford
ellmiaaled Orollo's previous SI
million b9il. Tbe juds eet a Nov. 8
preliminary beerint dale.
Al the pnti..U~ beanna, ajuc:tae
will determU. if there is enouah
nidenoe for 0...0 and c:o-deftn· dut Mlcutl Riill.UO. 61, lO scand
tit.I tbr me attlllll*d murder of .... canon -• Irey invator in tk~M ...... Oub..a
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Monday niabt at homes in Los Aneeles on arrest warrants served by
Colla Mesa and Los Anacles police,
the FBI and the Orange County
JlistrictAttoracy'l office.
Carroll wu blinded in the May I,
1987, attack in a South Coast Plaza
parkina ..,., but he refuted to
cooperate with authorities "fltil last
week, when he was interv~ by an <>ranee County district anorncy's
office inv~tOf'.
Deputy District' Attorney
ChristOPher Evans would not ~ ~k>le w&y CarTOll decided to cooper-
ate. Canoll aod his attorney weft
unavailable for comment
ln papen filed in Municipal Court
to suppon t.be arrest wanants for
Ri.uiteHo and 0roao. Carroll .U.. he ... .,...,_ ....... ~~
request-with°'°"° ad tunnen.
at an Italian rasaurant in San1a AM.
After lhe dinner. Can-oil drove the
men so the Cossa Mesa = ......, wbere they .w daey'd IMitcar. "8t OD en .... lbe ..,..._
tia:IUll -wtao wat a~· in die '-* -otCanoll•• cu -,_.... ........ wt shot c
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•t;•Ud 1l11111)t sold <MroO. ec-.-rn.••~datu•• ... Aii1111nl1? .... ••t1la ...... _...llsMN P & ........ lilf :""9 II ta. .. wr ......... ,, ..........
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filed the appeal, said Wednesday that
she was not sW'e the design of the 8~
plus space structure would "mold
tnto" its surroundings.
"It can be very obtrusive and we
have to be careful how it looks. Ifnot
desfgned carefully. it would stick out
like a sore thumb," she aid.
Finley also appealed the approval
to await the results of a citr-com-
missioned study on historic butldings
that would be affected by construc-
tion of the five-level parking structure
in 200 block of Main Street. she said.
City Administrator Paul Cook said
that the appeal. should 1t be sustained
by the City Council, m~y be "a death
blow" to downtown mttehants
whose businesses already arc burung
beCauseofthe closure of the ctty pier.
Cook said a successful appeal could
stall construction of the structure and
.. .
put off completion until after me
summer of 1990.
The merchan~ already faced wtth
loss of much of their summer busi-
ness in 1989 bccau)~ of construction.
would also face losses the following
summer, Coote said. They mtght be
able to absorb one summer. but not
two, be said.
Finley said she has concerns that
the olanned Mednernncan destgn of
. .
the structure will clash with the design
of the old downtown buildinp.
but Coote said 11ehitccts could
change the desian of the parking
structure with little trouble.
During a City Council mectinc
Monday, Skip Villerot. manqer of
Heidi's Frocen Yozurt; said the Clark
Hotel, reportedly built in 1923,
.. needs more wort than it's worth"
(Pl-..e eee HOTEL/ A2)
DeBoom quits YMCA post;
-board seeks new director ,.
BJ PAUL AllCHJPLEY ................
Directors of lhe Newport.Costa
Maa YMCA have lauoched a na·
tionwide hunt for an executive direc-
tor '° auide the y s 30,000.squarc-
foot a;pansion program
Tiie teareh comes on lbe beds of
die raipation of Jim dcBoom. ~ho .._... tbc facility for 13 yearL.
Ddooln said this w~k that be felt
Ge sime bad come to move on afta
23 )11111 with the YMCA. He served
10,_..in Los Angeles before coming
to the Oranaie Coast.
"ljust needed a change of11fcstyle,'·
he said. "My energy level was
rcccdina. ..
He said polttics at the Y did not
influence bis dcci51on, although be
may have f~ a transfer to another
area had he stayed with the organu.a-
llon.
DcBoom, 47, satd his fam1ly hkes
the coast and wants to stay
-He-bas a h.i1tuchool-.ed dAuahltr
who wiU be Soin& to colieae in a few
lClrs and be wants to prepare for that
financial burden as well. he said
.. If rm aoi.na to make a career
change, now is the time." dc8oom
said David Smith, the boani's treasurer,
said de8oom met with board chair-
man Bob R~ and indicated he was
interested in malc:ina a tatter chaQIC.
B) "mutual ~ment," they kit
this would be an opportune time as
the Y girded up for a maU<>r fund-
rllSlnl cam~ to repay a $5.5
million construction loan and tackled
other fiscal tssucs.. Smith said.
.. Some of our Tund raisinJ nas not
bttn what ""'C hoped.,'' he wd.
"There were tnerc&Sina prasures
re&aled to that and be tell a tinle
~ .-DlllSCTOll/ A2)
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Tainted food scare haunting
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I Copter watch on smugglers Clouds Will stay, but fogwtll go will resume despite crash
SAN OlEOO (AP)-An anti-4.rua unllllliD&pnJJram ialikely ao resume
..... _. dMdly_~icopecr crub, but
not until the IK:Cident inveldptioa is
completed and possible new (Uide--
' liaa are CODlidered. ofticials said.
Tbiee memben of the Callfomia
' Army National Guard and five
deputies &om four Southern Cali·
forn.ia counties. includi <>ran,e
County Deputy Marie To~, were
killed Monday niaht when the Na-
tional Guard helicopter crashed and
burned in ~ terrain in Imperial
County.
Operation Border Ranaer. orig-
inated by sheriffs in Orange, San
Diea<>. Imperial, Los Anaetes, San
Bernardino and Riverside oounties,
WU Sual)ended indefln.i&ety.
Wednaday Los Aqeles County
Sheriff' Sherman BJock told • news CQD~nee that be favored resumina
the surveillance prosram aimed at
1temmina the now of dnlp into the
United States from Mellico.
He noted that memben of bis deputmen~ which loll two deputies
in the crash .. expressed an eatemesS
to punue the propam so as not to
. compound the tneedY of lost lives.
.. This tneedY bas firmed up my
determination to deal much more ~vely with the dtu& problem in
our soci~ .... and that ~blem is the drua UICI', • Block said. •These people
are aoih& to have to be made to
understand they are the cause of the
. .
problem, and they are aoina to have '°.,.~for trqedies such u (the cruh)." '
The accident OCICWT'Cd duri~e inauawal ~ttime mission of • ation BorderRanaer,ajointanti
unumlina ~ of sill Southern
Califcirnia ibeiifrs departments and 1he fedetal aovennent.
National Uuarci officials said the
UH·IH "Huey" heJicopter went
down after clippina the static portion
of a 5001000 kilowatt power line.
The cnopper had swooped down to
take a closer look at a susp_icious
vehicle parked with its lights oft' on an
acceu road off lntcntate 8. The
vehicle, officials said, turned out to be
a U.S. Border Patrol unit.
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An elementary school bus carrying
22 students collided with a pickup
truck. critically injuring the truck's
driver 'and leaving three young bus
puse~ with minor injuries.
authonties said.
Tbebushadjustpickedupstudents
at Richatct H. Dana Elementary
School Wednesday .when it collided
with the yellow p1ckup at an inter-
sectioo at 3:38 p.m., said California
Hi&hway Patrol Officer Bruce Lian.
One of the vehicles had run a red
light at the intersection of Golden
Lantern and La Cresta Drive, but it
was not known which one, said Lian.
Pickup driver Scott Nelson, 17, of
.Dana Point was in critical condition
late Wednesday at Mission Com-
munity Hospital in Mission Viejo,
authorities said.
Two of the children. aJCS 5 and 6,
were treated for minor iDjuries at San
Clemente Hospital and released, said
Lian.
Another 5-year-old was bei~ kept
overni&ht for observation at Mission
Hospital Rtfional Medical Center in
Mission VieJO, be said.
Stale records show that bus driver
8aJt)ara Squires, 32, of Mission
Viejo, wu driving on a suspended
liceDte followtna her involvement in
two accidents in t 987. Terms of her suspension allow her
to drive only in the course of her emDloymeot. Department of Motor
Veiicles records show.
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Experts on the restoration of dam-a&cd environments will speak at the
seoond annual Natural History Sym-
posium to be held from 9 a.m. to S:30
p.m. Saturday at the Nelson Research
Center ,1t UCI.
The symposium is presented by the
Natural HlStory Foundation o( Or·
angc County with the cooperation of
the UCI Stu.dent Activities Office, the
National Audubon Society and the
University of California Natural Re-muaemnent strategics for the Can-
serve System. General admission is ada IOOle winter ·foraging habitat on
SS with a reduced price of $2 for " 1rviae•1 Quail Hill. ·
lstudents. ~=r:e~!~~t:rs=~ TAINTED FOOD SCARE HAUNTING •••
••Habitat and Wildlife Restoration reslOl'adon si~ in the San J011Quin Prom Al
in Southern California" is the theme Freshwater Marsh in Irvine and -. . .
eaale and sea otter population and ive-Outdoor Pfosram at 8S6-S181. filli~ our bqs with ,teetb-decaymg about white 'vefound in tncks are touted alona with treau.
of the event. Among the 13 topics-to QywW Cove State Parle-in Corona-det-Gone.are tbe..daf1 wbe1LI>ur1olks ~ ...l.ik~__!dinaled ~on can _ that q>uld land them _!n trouble. The
be covered will be restoration of-Mar. -waved aoodbYe to us ~n Halloween help ~ unneceuary public outhouses of yestery~ may aone
wetlands., coastal sage scrub and For lllOre information, call Peter eve aod we scoured our neitb-alarm, be lllld. but young people will always find
chaparral, re-establishment of bald Bowler,d.irec:toroftheUCICooperat-bos:hoods for the ~ext several ho~. For in~ have called ~toknockdownon~.nightwheo
' aoodles. Now, we are the parents, and. candy ban t analysis showed wu Litten belieyes the Halloween of
-------.... -----------------------------• we walk alona with our children, ltan:b from the fillinlor about pieces old will continue to diminish as carefully ins~ng each piece of of ~ that turned out to be costume parties bccpme the accepted
candy they reoetve. uodiJolvechuprcrystala. cu!to~. . . . tewer trick-or-treaten are teen on Despite lbole falte alarms, the T!!ck-or-~~, 1s ao1na out of
the streets as more parents opt ao tend police JVO~fer that people erred style,. she ~1d. .. Most .parents are
FOOD BANKS' SUPPLIES];)ECLINE •••
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of the reasons behind the decline in
food donations. but blamed it partly'
on the restrUcturing of the super-
market industry.
A spokeswoman at the Vons cor-
porate office in El Monte oonfirmed
donations from Safeway stores ac-
quired by her company had been shut
off, but said they would resume early
next year under a new, centralized
system.
"Basicallywbat'shappened is Vons
is so large now that we're just finding
out about all of the charitable pro-
arams our stores were involved
with," said media relations officer
Vicki Sanders. "Safeway allowed
individual stores 10 donate food at
their discretion; it just came out of the
store's bottom line.
.. We're not against that kind of
donation, but we would like to know
what's aoing out. What we've asked
individual organiz.ations to do is
write to us at our corporate office. so
that we know what the local needs are
and what's being given."
SHOOTING •••
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Georae Yudzevich, later told Carroll
he disposed of bloody clothing and a
sileocer-cquipcd pistol after the Car-
roll shooting.
Yudzevich was later found shot to
death in Irvine.
The bar's manager, Jimmy Casino,
was later killed by two masked men
who bunt into bis Buena Park
a~ment., handcuffed him and shot
him three times. His girlfriend wit-
nessed the attack and was raped by
the killers.
The Mustang was burned down by
two arson fires last Christmas and has
yet to reopen.
An AJbcrtsop 's spokesman in Or-reaional ma~ for the non-profit their children to Halloween parties 00 the sidfi>f caution, C>UJey said. sen41nt kids to ne1ahborhood
ange County;-wbo-asked not --to-~nization.-=Anolber factor .a the orpnized by neighbors, churches, "We would rather have people call parbes. . . .
named, said donations had been cut atmosf>be!e of mawen and retrench· schools and other aroups. ' us when in.doubt than take a chance . Adults who. have increast~Y. ~~
off for economic reasons but declined ment in the food retailina industry. Governments from city hall to on it,•• he said. h~ed ~he h<?hday because o . ':ISUll
to comment much further. He said Com.,.nies are looki.Qa at the bottom eor, have stepped in as well. Police still offer tips to adults and cnme •n their neiahborhoods will be
th d ' • ·1 r--..i A · line d I'. tha • th f • • bjl..1-.1:1.. b -·1..-&lad tO bear that e ecJSJon to curtaJ 1uuu ~onat1ons , an 1or some, t means cutting e wave o tampen~ an" c JUl~n ...... e on ow to w.u; ''People are • uin• afraid to open
in Orange County and other areas was off' their chaina&le donations at least 1982, towns .across the <:GUO try Stmp-Hallo'Wee!' a ~pPY ha';'Dt. . . . their dOO"'" •• enen said "I don't made at the oorporate level. temporarily. ly banned ll"iCk-or-treat1na. founwn Valley police distnbuted ·~. • · . He said he did not know if or when "A third reason on the nationat • It is now a federal crime to tamper Halloween safety bus to all want to say ll 1 col!lmon, but it has
donations might resume. Albertson's level is the drouaht. That has clearly with food, drup or cosmetics. Penal-kinderpnen throuah sixm lflden in happened that they ve been held up
has not been involved in a merger. affected ~heat and other pains, as ties range f'nlm $2S •. OOO for~peri.ng ~city this year, Set. Larry Griswold by·~~~pened ~':or thCR's a guy
Officials at Albertson's head-well as such thinp as frozen produce, to S 100,000 and hfe impnsonmeot lllld. . . , •
quarters in Boise, Idaho, could not be which is now at a premium and i6 for taml)Cring that leads to death. The MIS included a few goodies, 10 a. muk ":ho 1 come t~ rob you and
reached for comment. beina sold rather than given away." Bob Oakley of the Newport Beach alona witli advice on trick-or-treat· he says, 1:nck or treal
Second Harvest, a national surplus Busschaert and Ellers both hope Police Department said the tamper-ina, hiabw.ay safety~ other tips .... -~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~lllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!~lllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllllllllll~-1 food collection .,ency based in -the-decline-in-focxhfonattotrs--wo-uld --m,-e])fs-odCSlJTOmpted\:'mdy-manu--C~esa police witt-vici
Chicago, has also been hit by econ-reverse. Eggers said there were signs facturers to sponsor and fund a Pomona and Wilson schools in the I> ~J "'-,I ,L
omicconditions. thatfooddonationswerebeginningto hotline beginning in 1983 that~-oeatfewdaystotalktostudentsabout 11 uie~p~aJJecra•a
Busscbaert laid shipments from rise qain;-as ·they t_raditionalJy do tinues today. Halloween safety, said community
Second Harvest had declined from near the Thanksgiving'and Christmas Police de~rtments nationwide services officer Pat Litten.
more than l S0,000 pounds a month holidays. have the hotline number to ensure a -111ey-w01 dispense sueh advice as
Jut sprina and early summer to less ••rm hopeful that some of the coordinated response should product what kind of costumes to wear, what
than a third that much in recent supermarket chains are going to get tampering occur apjn. kind of candy is-safe and where to
months. back into it," said Busschaert. "And 0 We want to comer the market on trick-or-treat
A spokesman at Second Harvest's efforts such as the nationwide Boy tainted candr, before people start They'll also give kids a ,entle
regional office in Concord attributed Scout food drive arc definitely going swallowing it, ' Oakley said. reminder about acu of vandalism
the decline to several factors. to hetp. But I'm still concerned about
.. Part of it is the usual decline that what's soing to happen as we get past
REDLANDS (AP)-Two people
were killed when the small plane they
~ere traveling in crashed and burned m heavy fog 200 to 300 fee1 north of
the Redlands Airport.
Identities of the victims were still
unavailable early today.
we see eve!}' year in midsummer,.. the hobdays and mto next year. It's
said Jock E.gers, interim western still uncertain at this point." DIRECTOR SOUGHT FOR YMCA •••
STREET WORK PROTEST •••
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times since then," she said. He admitted, though, that there
Chuck Muto, who has owned Costa miff,t be a need for some work.
Mesa Auto Parts with bis wife since • rm sure something needs to be
1956, said he is sending fliers to the done," Muto said. "I just hope we
merchants in an effort to organize survive it."
them and fiaht the project.· Five Deane had a sugestion.
business owners battled the plan last -.. They should put it on some other
year and dellyed it. which Muto said street, where the merchants aren't,"
is the best he can hope for. she said. "The wheels of progress
He wouldn't say what the group miaht kill us all."
would do, but said there should be
an .. interesting" discussion when they
meet in his shop at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Everybody is welcome, be said. HOTEL •••
From Al
Prom Al
burned out, 1 guess."
The board has enaaacd the Man-
qement Resources Center that oper-
ates out of the Metro Yin Los Anaeles
to aid its search for a new executive
director, which Smith estimated, will
take four to six months. The salary is
$55,000 to $60,000 per year.
Jim S~rinaer bu been named
interim director.
While deBoom's resianation miabt
be teen as untimely, Smith said it 6as
been i catalyst
"In a positive way, the cbaqe bas
been an eoetJizer for the board." be
said.
Site ~tion for expe.naion of
the rs facilities on University Drive
is nearly complete, with construction
ICbeduled to belin in January.
The fint pbue will include •
~wn. racquetball eouru, new
locker facilities and fitness center.
And the rs ex1elllive propuns
COlltinue unin1en'UpCed. Smith said.
Besides its athletic provaml. the Y
operates six child-care uta, summer
camp J>l'Oll'Ull, family coumeliQI
and other lervicel:
DeBoom is busy .workina on char-
ity bellefils, auctions. fund-raisers
and other evenu with bis wife
Barbua at DeBoom A Associates,
and lookina at other opportunities in
the private leCtor. But be said be will
continue ao do volunteer work for the
Yu well.
"The Y is where I met my wife," be
said. ••1 worked with a lot of sreat
people and did eome aood tbinp. n
A Newport Beach resident, de-
Boom is a trustee of the Newport-
Mesa Unified School I>iltrkl.
and shouldn't be used as a roadblock
for the parking structure.
Gary Mulliaan, anQther downtown
merchant, also said he supports the
The number of ticket holders parkina structure, "not more histori~
winnin& other prizes was not immedi-cal sites."
Lotto prize worth $55 million
SACRAMENTO (AP) -No one
picked all sill winning numben in the
California Lottery's ••6-49" drawing
Wednesday, and lottery officials
today estimated Saturda~s Ma_wing
would bit SSS million, setting a new
North American record.
"We have a record jackpot JOi~
because we did in fact roll last rugh'7
Lottery spokesman Bob Taylor said
today.
The winnina nu.mben picked
Wednesday niaht for the twice-
weeJcJy pme were; 1, 4, 1 S, 22, 26, 46
and the bonus number, 3S.
The priu pool was $33.4 million.
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ately available. But Barbara Milkovich, an officer All those who picked five numbers with the city's Historic Resources
.plus the bonus..numbcr will 4iv:ide-Board. -said the hotel is unique and.
amona themselves a prize pool of$3. 7 should be saved.
million; five of sill Will share Sl.9 .. There is room for both prelCf·
million; four of six will share St.7 vation and prosress,'' she said ... I'm
million. Three of sill is worth an very unhaJ>Pr, to hear old ~urea
automatic SS per winner. blamed for allneaaes of the (town.
The record for a lottery jackpot was town."
set in Florida last month where a The parki~ stnacture, envilioDed
woman won the entire SSS.16 u the launchina peel for dowDIOWD
million. California ~Ou.sly had redevelopment_ woU)d alto bcMm
held the m:ord with a SSl.4 million businett ll*e. inch1dina lbopl. 1
jackpot split by two people in June. restaurant and offices.
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Imagination,
not initiatives,
smooths traffic
lmaaination, not an initiative, will solve the
county's transportation problems, a trio of Oranae
• C.OUt mayon laid this week. cooteodina the Ourry
of an>wth-tlowioa measures mira their efforts.
Colta Mesa Mayor Donn Hall informallrka~et · witb his counterparu from Huntinaton h,
N,wport Beach and Santa Ana this week to discuss
wbt milbt happen if various alow"IJ'OWth measures
on the N'ovember bellot are approved by voten.
The initatives pendina in Costa Mesa and
HuntiJlctoo Bcac:b are nearly identical to the • countyWide Measure A, which was ~ by
voten in June, and a Su Clemente ordinance that
WM struck down by a Superior Court judge this
month. The judaie ruled the law wu unconstitu·
1ional because id'orced developers to correct traffic
problems not caused by their-developments.
The Newport Beadi measure, which IC!Ck.s to streftllben the city's existina traftic-pbasina ordi-
IWlCle. is different. But aU three measures would link
approval of developments to traffic. Santa Ana
Mayor Dan
Young
whose city's
JONATHAN . I::~c::.:~~
V JrOWlb in-OLZKE 1tiative but •Iii•••••••••• would be af-. fected by -itY
~nqe in neiahborina Costa Mesa --said tbe-
plecemcal initiatives hurt rather than help traffic
planning.
"At least when it was countywide, good or bad,
it provided controls that the county could deal
with," Youna said. "But it's a plannlnJ ni&htmare if we allow arbitrary initiatives to direct growth, ~peciaUy with initatives not tailored for each city."
The otherofficialsQrcicd. althou&h Huntington
Beach Mayor John Ers\ine, ·an attorney, assured
them the measures -if passed -likely would also
be stnick down in court.
Enkine said the last paragraph of Judge.John C.
WooUey's rulina said the traffic problem must be
attacked regionally. ·•rm~raphrasing, but be said it is im~rtant a
city recoanize it is part of a regfoilal picture, not
unlike housing." Erskine said. ''You can't say you 're
an island in the sea."
The four mayors said each of their cities are
working on their own solutions to .the traffic
problem, but each said the initiatives arc slowing
them down. ,
"for the last four months, more than half my
time has been wasted responding to the initiatives."
said Hall, who cited the slow-growth movement as
one reason he decided not to seek re-election. ••we can't do anything until the public debate
turns toward possible solutions instead of stopping
everything." .
'Young said the traffic problem is caused ·by too
many commuters being forced to drive the freeways
because Orange County housing is inadequate or too
expensive.
But Newpon Beach Mayor John Cox said the
solution will come when people change their way of
thinkina about transponation.
"We have to step back and remold the way we
want Orange County to look, 20 or 30 years from
now," Cox said.
Cox said each area. which he called mobility
centers, .needs a.gparate WIY to mo~.-1>le .... be 1t_
shuttles. a liaht-rail system or trolleys.
Such centers arc already in place, Hall said,
citing the South Coast Plaza area, Newpon Center
and the Irvine Business Complex, All that is needed,
Hall said, is a way to move the people into.Jthose
areas, then move them around once they're there. "I think light rail will capture the imagination of
Ora.nae County," Hall said. "If a clean, safe option is
offered, and somebody knows they can go to lunch
and ao to the store and do the 20 things he wants to
do at lunch, he's goi~ to use it." The county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday
pve tentativ.c approval to a privately funded plan to
construct a half-mile-long monorail between John
Wayne Airpon and an Irvine office center that
officials said will bring "Buck Rogers into reality."
McDonnell Douatas Realty Co. plans to build
twin 23-story office and residential towers near the
airport. The $3.5 million monorail would carry as
many as 1,000 passenaers an hour on the two-minute
trip between the towers and a new airport terminal to
be constructed. The cost for a ride would be SO cents.
Company officials say the monorail is expected
to o_perate at a loss initially, but could become
profitable if other office and hotel centers pay to
acquire line extensions.
"We could theoretically end up with a system 5
miles Iona. servina tbe whole area," said company
spokesman William Schreiber.
The mayors said projects like the monorail
could solve the county's traffic woes.
'
Westbrooks to 11 Laguna pro
BJOUGllUll ... .._ .......
Lqu.na Bach act.i vist ..,_,.. w~
brook. citina .. OeltapO tactics" by t.be city,
laid today lhe and her butbend plu IO 1ell
their l..afa.na canyon compouad foUowina
a ci!Y inspection that found multJple
buildu11 and zonina code violations at the
site.
Deputy City Anomey Patrick Rafferty
saidaclty in1pection found at leut 20to 25
violations amons the l..apma Bach cot-taees owned by the Westbrooks, leaders of
IUt '1um~s uosucc::eMful recall cam-
Pl=Dst three Caty Council members.
wd earlier Uul ..at that
virtually all oft.he buiktinp and structures
at the compound bad a v1olauoa of some
sort.
The Westbrooks claim the inspection
was nothing more ruona-arm taeti~
the city in retaliatioa for the
campaip, which charpd a ~ority of the
City Council with fitcal milJ1WllFIDent
and infrinsina on private property riahll.
The recall effort failed in Auau1t because
not enouab sianatures were pthercd to
force a recall dec:tiotl.
lett.ra Weabroolr. laid &.bis monunc ~tlbeandberbusbend, Paul.~ fed up
witb city baruuneat and bave decided to
eell their Ltauna Bach propeny. They
moved IO their San Dieao County ranch
recently became of what they claim is
'COntinuous barawnent by city officials,
"For 30 yean we've tried to do thinas for
the artists and we've just bad it." West-
brook said. "We're not aoina to be treated
like criminals."
On Aua. 31 , two buildina code inspec-
IOrl, arrft'ed wttb I COUl'l-i..s ,..ma
warrant, toured the w~· ccn-
pound of cotiaees in eearcta ol violalioilL
Aceorcbna 10 a repon •'*' earlier lhil wee~ mo.t oft.he violatlODI we#lor\Kk
ofbuildina pemuts.
Westbrook said sbe was ul)let that city
officials released information about the
violation• to the media before she and ber
husband teceived the report.
"We'rejus1 t~ of aU this hassle. We're
just Join& to .ell," sbe said. "Now the city
baa lost two more artats."
Sol::l.thpark wins
fjnal approval . ·'
from FV council
Up in arms
SOathem California ltcll8on workers picket oatalde Red Lion Inn In
·Coeta lleu where 8CE ~dent Howard Allen wu atten~ a
function Wedneuy. Worken Kid they are apeet becaaee of a
reported cat ln beneftta and claimed a redacdon ln benefits will
tranalate to bad memce for udllty caatomera. · ·
By JOYCE BODLOVICB
Of .. 11.iir .........
·The Fountain~Valley City Council has
~ away the last debris cloging the
Southpark 140-acre commercial and in·
dustrial development, giving final ap.
proval to an agreement between the city
and Sakioka Farms. -
The agreement calls for the city's
redevelopment agency to assist the Price
Oub, a major tenant and developer, in
buying land by refundina half the sales tax
revenues ,amerated by the s\Or'C for 12
yean, up to approximately $9 million.
Council mcmben dou~ u members of
the Community Development Agency.
which bas a separate budaet &om the city.
Its revenues come &om property Wes
aenerated by new development and ap.
preciation in land values in redevelop.
ment areas.
Tuesda)''.s. qreemeoUlso made final a
cooperative funding aareement for flood
control for an 80<Hcre area that includes
the 140-acre Southpark development.
''This bas been of major concern to the
Green Valley homeowners and to the city
because of the fear of flooding," Coun-
cLlwoman Barbara Brown said. "This
shows the good faith effon the city has
taken to do "hat 1s best for the communi-
ty."
The property 1s located between Euclid
Street and the Santa Ana R.iiver~·and flood
control 1s cnt1cal to the project, Brown
said.
The Orange County Flood Control
D1stnct had refused to allow. all of the
Southpark proJect Lo drain into the
existing Fountain Valley Channel, de-
manding that a pumping station be
constructed to drain at least a portion of
the area directly mto the Sant.a Ana River.
The pumping station and flood-control
fac1hues "ill c-0st S 12 million with
Fountain Valle~ pa)'lng S2.4 million and
the flood d1stnct prov1dmg $9.6 million.
Theoty's portion of the funds will come
through bond proceeds, which eventually
will be repaid through flood control fees
charged to Southparlc develo_pers, Brown
said.
The dramage area includes 400 acres of
industnal development and 400 acres of
res1denttal de,-clopmcnL The area is
bordered by Talbert and Warner avenues.
Ward Street and the Sant.a Ana River.
County lei wyer ca ugh fin huge · 176 pounds
natiOnwidecocaine cTaCkdown ·of cocaine.
By BOB EGEL&O suppliers of cocaine to the ring: iosc throughout the United St.ates. A kilogram confiscated
• 11 1 111 ,,_.,..., Gonzalo Rodriguez-Gacha, 41. a soccer is 2. 2 pounds.
SAN FRANCISCO -Federal drug team owner. and Pablo Escobar-Gav1ra. . McGivem and other offic:~als said they in FV raid'·
aaentssaidWednesday they hadbrokenup 41 ,asenator and businessman. d1dn•t know how long the nna bad been
adruJringledbyanOrangcCountylawyer "~is is ~ Vtt'J large opcrallon:· operaung at that volume, although the
that 1mponcd as much as a ton ofcocame McGivem ·~id at a ne•s .confercn~. tndlCtmcnt cbafFs a conspuacy SUtce •t
into the United States each month from where 60 kilograms of c~tne sol~ to least Auaust 1986. By JOYCE BODLOYJCB
the-Medellin ca.nel in Colombia. federal agents and $650.000 in ~h seized . ~odercover fed~ agents were nego-°' .. ..., ....... -from defendants' hom~"C'l'e displayed:-ttauns-to-buy eocatM from ~.Jag .-at.-tb-t r-.......
Attomet J .T. Prada, 39, of ~uena Park Authorities said six cars, $70,000 10 $15,000 to Sl6.000 per loJogam, said uon 71'c:i. ~'J°°f;k~-ai•lau.w'-----'
was on.e o ~I people charied tn a federal jewels, and three machine guns were aJso Roben Bender, acting chief of the Drug enforcement .oencies led to seizure ofS 17 grand JUr): indictment that was unscaled seized in raids in the San Francisco and Enforcement Administrauon's San Fran--• Wednesday. Los AngclC$ areas. Other defendants arc cisco office. milhon worth of c:ocame in Fountain
Chief Assist.ant U.S. Attorney William from New Yqrk, Phoemit and Miami. McGivem said agents who infiltrated v~: ~~poth~:~:r~;~ ='to~nd at
McGivem said Prada and nine otber McGivem said the ring 1s believed to the operation had promi~ to provide an defendants have been arrested. Those. at have shipped 800 to 1.000 k1lograms a airplane in exchange for drugs, and made a house on the 9000 block of Otter River
larae include two Colombians McGivem month by airplane from Colombia to Los the arrests just before the plane was to ~ Circle in Fountain Valley on Tuesday, said
identified as Medellin canel members and Angeles. from where 1t was d1stnbuted delivered. Sgt. John Bctcaaofthe Regional Narcotics Suppression Prouam. ·
..
Man arrested in assault On father
By GREG KLERKX
Of the 11.iir,... .....
.\ 28-year-old Santa .\na Heights man
assaulted his disabled father with a
wooden bowl Tucsda) e'ening and was
arrested afier an hour-long standoff with
shenffs deputies. authorities said toda).
··The ~ oun~ man comes home ;rp-parentl~ 1ntox1ca1ed and asl..s his father fo r
mone' ... RJ\·as said. "Thr father said no
and that's when he assaults him ··
Strav.n first began punching his father
who 1s on d1sab11Tty "Ith a heart ailment.
but then began hm1ng him on the head
with a large wooden bov. I a he and
Strawn·s mother attemptrd to tlee thC'
house. The mother v.as not inJurtd
.\fter attempting to tall.. tra"n out of
the house b~ phone. sbenffs deputies sent
in a dog and Lrav.n surrendered wllhout
further incident He v.as arrested on
susp1c1on of assault v. 1th a dt'adl) v.eapon
and res1sung arrest and v.as bool..ed into
Orange Count~ Jail.
R1' as said trav. n has a h1ston of
'1olent beha' 1or and is on parole from
pnson in San Diego Count~ R1'a" v.as
uncertain v.h' Strav.n had been im-
prisoned ·
tra"n's fa1herwas not senou h 1n1urcd
In Fountam Valley, officers arrested
Leonel Resterpo Acevedo, 19, John
Resterpo Acevedo, 20 and Luz Marina
Resterpo, 23. Fernando Resterpo Mon-
cada, 40. was arrested at a residence on the
14000 block of Doheny Circle in Irvine
and 21-ycar~ld G1lardo Muncra Ochoa
was apprehended on the 12000 block of
Baypon Strttt an Garden Grove.
-we know they are Colombian na-
uonals but haven •t established if they arc
lepl rcsiden ts." he said. "This is pan of an
mvesugauon that &oes back a year or more.
We ha' e been watch.mg these people for
about 21-'l months."
All five are being held at Orange County
Jail Wlth bail set at S l m1lhon each.
The incident began around 7.30 p.m. in
the 300 block o( Santa Isabel. Orange
Count)' Shenffs Lt. Bob R1,as said.
Jonathan Darrell Strawn walked into his
parents' hoftle. where he also lives. and
demanded mone) from his 61-)ear-old ••••••••••••••••••r""" father.Ri,assaid.
The parents managed to escape hut
Strawn remained inside the home. The
mother telephoned sheriffs dcpuues and
told them that a shotgun v.a s kept in tht'
house. Rivas said. 1 n the assault. ·
Regional arcoucs Suppression Pro-
gram 1s a task force compnsed of 18 tcxaJ
law enforcement agencies and follr federal
aaen01es The program began in January
198"'.
Motorist killed when car
'rear-ends tru·ck in Mesa
87 ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ...............
A Senta Ana man was killed
Wednetday 1n Costa Mesa when he
rammed his car intr the back of a
Oatbed truck that was stopped at a red
li&)\t. authorities reponed.
Raymond Delane Llamas. 39. was
pronounced dead on arrival at Foun-
wn Valley A•onal Hospital. where
he was take' Jollowina the 9 a.m.
1ttident. said ,ostt Mesa Police Lt.
Cliff McBride.
According to rcpons. Llamas was
drivina his station wagon ~stbound
on Baker Street and failed to stop
when & red light backed up traffic at
• the intersection of Milbro Strct"t.
He su~ major head and chest
injuries when he rammed mto the
bllck of a Oat bed truck. McBride said.
The truck driver. 28-ycar-old Rob-
cn Kline of Huntington Beach. was
taken to Hoaa Memorial. Hospttal in
Newport Beach where he was tttated
Another midentl oomolaincd that
cleuup crews opentinc leaf blowers
in tbe new Five Points sboppina cenw at 8c:ec:b Boulevard and Ellis
Avnue at l:2l Lm.
for back pains then released.
Both fJ\Cn <Nerc dri' ing alone.
McBride said traffic in"esugators
do not know wh> Llamas "'as unable
to avoid the accident. Witncsse said
his C<lr was movin& at 1he same speed
as traffic and s1mpl} fa,lcd to slo"
down,
"l\t that hour. he n;t•> ha' c not
bttn pa)in& attention or was falling
aslttp," McBndc said. "We Just don't
know what happened."
Coolidae Street. A woman called the
owner and said she saw the *Orkers
removina t.be SIOO covmna. and she
asked when it would be f'q)laced. The
owner said he never autbc>riKid any
work. • • •
who she was dattng
Laaana Beach
~ man's 18-spced Rockhoppcr
mountain bike was repqrted tolen
Wednesday from a 1ctoria Onve
location. The green b1c)cle 1s "alued
at $530. • • • The owner of a car parked Tuesda}
niaht on North Coast Highwa)' told
police someone had stolen the car
stereo a.nd cusettc tapes, together
valued at SSOO. • • • Officen "'nc called Tuesday night
to Victona Beach "here an
enthusllstic musician v.as pla),n& the
drums on the beach The drummer
was advised of the complaints apd
qrecd to reschedule his practice
sessions.
-r .... • •• Police atTCSted Van Ngu}cn, 29. o(
Garden Orove on susp1c1on of dm··
ina ~ndcr lbe influenct' of alcohol
Nauyen wu st~pcd at 10:25 .p.m.
Wednaday on Broadwa)' and Coast Hiahway.
FoaatalaV~
A locked 1985 T~)Oll Camt'l
petted on the 1600 block of
Brookhunt tttei was broken into
a.nd a car ndlo and sweatshin ~
stolm IOlnd.ime WtdDelda). • • • SomeOne broke nto Sun Trtt
Oelna1 at 18120 lroothunt SL
early Wedan lliy ft90mi• &br'OUlb an ~-root~ ud ... money. two ............... a~
......_valued u S6l5.
were stolen from a nome 1n the I 0
block of Cypress Tree Lane bet"ccn 7
a.m. 3Jld 5 p.m. Wednesda} .\
smashed window was the point of
entry. • • • A man reported to police Monda)
that be lost SS40 wonh of traveler'
checks somewhtte bct'A<CCD W est
Gtnnany anaTrvfnc. • • • Someone stole a television set and
videocassette recorder from a home
m the 360 block of Hununiton
betwttn 1 a.m. and 5 p.m. Wedncs-
da)'. • • • Jewelry wor1h several hundred
dollars was stolen from a home in the
14800 block of Rattan trcct some-
time Wednesday.
Newport Beach
A buraJar dismantled and came<!
off parts of a 1987 Honda 600cc
motorcycle. including the gas tank
and scat. that was parked overni&ht
on the street at SOth Street and
Neptun' .\venue. Losswasesti~ted
at Sl ,400 • • • i\ man reponed los1rta his wallet
and SS I01ncash 1n1 restroom at 3400
In me A, venue. • • • A bur&Jar cut open the top of a
con"en1ble to reach the door lock on
a 198 V'W. then removed the S1ereO
from the car parked on the street on
~ 4000 block of Hll&na Way. Loss
wasS200. ••• B\lfllln broke into at least four
medtcal offices in a buSlftCSI compld
on the 800 block of Dover Dnve bY
rcmov1na wtndow louvers. and raft.
sacked some offices and stole equip.
ment from olhC1'L
Burned bOcly identified
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0i-..eo.DALYN.OT/~,OctoOerl7, 1111
Flynt probed in alleged U.S. wllld moll h buggedemba
con tract m urderplan WASHINGTON (AP) -Preli-cboict. ....... laid. Albd where Uniled5ta1e1. tbat S38 million remained in
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Hustler
mapzine publilher Larry Aynt is beina investipted for all~y offer-
ina a hit man SI million to kill
Playboy rnapzine founder Hush
• Hefner, Frank. Sinatra, publisher
Waller Annenbera and Penthouse
publisher Bob Ouccione. ·
The SI million never was paid,
however and tbe purported bit man,
Mitchel [ WerBell, died of a heart
atuck in December 1983 about a
month after he allqedly accepted the
check from Aynt, Sheriff's Capt.
Robert Grimm said at a news con-
ference Wednetday niahL The death was ruled to be of natural causes,
Grimm said.
"Our investiption is continuina."
Grimm said. '
Grimm identified tarset.s of the alJeaed plot 'i, Hefner, Sinatra and
Guccione. He de@ned to name ·a
fourth person taraeted. but K.NBC-
TV news reported that person was
Annen berg..
-1..any Aynt one evenina called an
individual tiy the name of Wer8ell to
his borne and a1J4edly offered him SI
million if he w~Jd arran~ for the
death of these four individuals,"
Sheriff Sherman Block said.
The sheriff for Los Aftltles County
said be took the matter seriously.
.. I've been led to believe that Latty
Aynt has a propensity to try to harm
people beseesas his enemies, whether
(over) business arransements or
whatever," Block said.
A spokeswoman for Aynt who
declined to be identifiec;\ said the
Hustler publisher had nothina to say
publicly about the investiption.
..He just said he doesn't make
comments on traSh like that,•• she
said.
Hefner said his place on the list was
the price of celebnty. ·
"When you're a celebrity and
controversial, you wind up on one of
those crazy lists with Reqan, Sinatra
and the pope," Hefner said .
I
HollY\Vood Teamsters vote
on strike. settl~ment today
By 'ne AalOClated Preu .
LOS ANGELES -Strikina Hollywood Teamsters were scheduled to vot/
today on a tentative settlement with producers that a union leader expressed
little enthusiasm over but predicted will be ratified to end the 24-day-old
walkouL "There's no winner," Earl Bush. secretary-treasurer of Teamsters
Local 399, said Wednesday in announcin1 the tentative pact. "It's time to go
back to work and get the industry bKk on its feet." The Teamsters, on strike
since Oct. 3, will vote on the three-year contract package at a 5 p.m. meeting
today at the U niversal Amphitheater at Universal Studios. If approved, the
2,100 studio drivers represented by the local could return to work at the
~ninaofnext week. Results of the balloting were expected late tonight or
Fnday, officials said.
DnJ6 runner gets life In torture •laying
LOS ANGELES -A Mexican drug trafficker convicted of the 1985
torture-murder of a U.S. drug agent was sentenced tct life in prison plus 240
years by a judae who said the evidence was "conclusive and .indisputable."
Rene Verduao Urquidez 36. who admitted to running a major marijuana
traffickina orpnization. arose to protest his innocence in coun before he was
sentenced Wednesday. He slumped slightly as U.S. District Judge Edward
Rafcedie announced the concurrent sentences, which will make Verdugo
ineliaible for parole for at least 60 years.
Rita held for glrl beaten ln commune
LOS ANGELES-An 8-ycar-old girl·who was allegedly beaten to death by
members ofa commune founded by her father was mou-med by more than I 00
people, including her uncle, who said he hoped others could learn from the
trqedy. Dayna Lorca Broussard's uncle, Henry Webb, was the only speaker at
the funeral Wednesday at the An$elus Crenshaw Chapel to directly refer to the
circumstances surroundinf the prl's death. "This is an experience that we've
never exJ?C!1enc:ed before,' Webb told about 150 mourners, as Dayna's body
lay in a pmlt embossed casket. "Through this experience may we learn to love
one another better and to experience life more."· The girl's parents did not
attend the service. Dayna, who would have turned 9 Monday, died Oct. 14
alle&edly from beatings and whippings administered by members of the
Ecclesia Athletic Association. a now-defunct group formed to help inner-city
children.
dent Reqan uid lOdaJ the United tbc moee; Would~fouDd f'or I Stale Department sources have previously approved embllly-coa.-51.ata baa .. no choice but to iear ~t. be .. We"U take at laid Sec:rewy of Slate Gooqe Shultz stnaction aPerOPfiatioos to dismantle
down tbc nearly complete U.S. Em-away &onuc~IMlam.a ." recommended the move to Reapn the unoccuf)iecfembuly.
!July in MOICOW because the facility .. We're toilll 10...., ud bave an after &be unAni•ed buildina wu But R Snowe said that BDM.
is. riddled witb eavetdroppina de-American.Wilt one," be IUd of the impeded by a ~npeuior,W ~el-Co~ .• w~h impecled the facility for
vaca. . . . embuay. . · •lion and a pnvate eftllncenna me Slate Department. said the dis.-
Reapn. wa;lkina to~ bis .heli-Tbe Wubinaic>n. Pott reported ftnn. . . mantlina could COil Sl60 million . oopter to beain a campallll .tnP .to today tbat Rapa Wiii recommend 10 The fint t8vesdro~Ull bup, 1n . . Arkansas. Miuouri and Califonua, COlllml that the e11tbaly be rued ~ral elements bualt ellewhere by ~ Post said o~~ now plan to
wu uked if be had decided the and rebuilt, at a COit ntimaled at Soviet ~and tranaooned to the fabricate tbe buildiDa 1 main ele-
embeuy must be demolished. SJOO million. lite, were dilcoveml by lJ.S. inspec-mentl in the Un~ted Slates, ship them
"Yes," he replied, ''because there's The newspepcr said it could take ton in tbe sprina of 1987. totbeSoviet Union, keep them~~
no way to rid it oftbe many listenina five yean to build a replacement One member of Conpeu who heavy auard and have the buildina devices that were built into iL" eiP.t-story embuay oa the same she &owed tbc kility, Rep. Olympia wembled by U.S. wo~ take!' 10
"We have to do iL We have no With materials imported &om the Saowe, R-Maine, said in September Moscow for the oonstructlon pro,Jeet.
Released
whales
head for
open sea
BARROW, Alaska (AP) -Two
whales that held the world's attention
for weeks swam away from their icy
trap in .a channel cleared by a Soviet
icebreaker and Eskimo chain saws,
and rescuers hoped the leviathans
would reach the open sea.
"It's in nature's bands now " said
Gary Hufford., a National Weather
Service ice analysL
The California py whales swam
off into tbc sunset Wednesday on
what was hoped would be a long
journey to their winter home off~a
California.
Officials baited helicopter
surveillance at niahtfall. They Said
they would fly out after dawn today to see whether they could see the whales
that scientists dubbed Crossbeak and
Bonnet, but ho t e two bad
already disppeared on the long trip
southward.
"I think they're gone,·• Reat Adm.
Siamund Petersen of the federal
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration said before dawn
today, "There is a chance that the
whales would stick around in a place
where they've been trapped before.
There is no history ofit. lfowever, the
feeling was that they do travel at
n~t. •All of us are hopeful that they arc
aone. Itbinlc it would be good for all of
us. Them and us." Petersen dis--
counted a Soviet news report that the
whales' path had frozen up again.
The fate of the whales may never
been known. Scientists involved in
the rescue that cost more than
$800,000 didn't attach radio trans.
mttten to the whales. in pan beca~
,,
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All S.lrtmo whaler rabe tbe aw of trapped &raJ wbale, •7bai •oodbJe u tbe mamm•J• Jeaft for opea water.
of concern that the devioes would
only add'to the animals' stress, said
federal marine mammal biologist Jim
Harvey.
A whale that was trapped with the
pair nearly three weeks ago apparent-
ly died last week.
But a m~r factor in the decision
apinst the transmitters was that "a
lot of people really didn't want to
know" the survivmg whales' fate,
Harvey said.
The Soviet news aaency Tass
reported today that the whales' path
had frozen up, but Petersen ~said he
doubted it. He said he would have
been notified ifthe whales bad gotten
stuck durina the niaht. and that he
was unaware of problems.
Besides, he said, the Tass cor-
respondents took the same plane ride
as other journalists to view the
whales' departure Wednesday.
"Their· English was neaJi&ible," he ~-"They were assessing the situ-
ation themselves; they weren't hear-
i.!'I what we were saying. what
(NOAA biologist) Ron Morris was
sayiq. They were drawina their own
conclusions."
'Whistle
blOwer' ·
bill will
be vetoed
w ASHINGtON (AP)_:; Heedina
arauments by Attorney General Dick
Thomburab, President Rea&an is
vetoina a "whistle blower" 1biU to
protect aovemment workers who
report wron&doina.
The Justice Department contends
the measure, approved by Conaress
without a sinale disfentin& vote, hu
constitutionaf problems and would
interfere with lqitimate discipline of
employees, Just.ice Department
spokesman Loye Miller said today.
The president said Wednesday he
will exercise bis "pocket veto" power
of lriUina a bill by refusing to sign it
while COnarns is not in session.
It bad palled the House by 4 l 8-0
and the Senate by a unanimous voice
vote.
The measure would have aiven
~or new protections to federal
workers who expose fraud and mis-
manqement. Reqan said it would
have allowed employees "who are not
aenuine whistle blowers" to manipu-
late the process to delay or avoid
-proper discipline.
"I rcan:t that the Congress did not
present me with constitutional and
effective lqislation to expand the
protections and prooedural riahta
afforded to federal employees wbo
report fraud, '(Viste and abuse they
discover in federal programs," Re-
apn 's memorandum said.
"The interests of both employees
and manaaen should be fully
protected," the president said. He pledaed to submit his own bilUn Jan~ when Conaress returns.
Governing party wins
South Af ricciil election,
OFFERS. ••
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
(AP) -The govemina National
Party won control of the major cities
in municipal elections today, and
candidates who advocate stricter
racial ~lion captured much of
the country s heartland.
black councils, only 905 bad more
than one candidate, and 138 had no
candidate.
The aovemment declared itself
satisfied with the results, and said
they would be a basis for choosina
black leaders to nqotiate on national
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Only a tiny fraction of the country's
26 million blacks voted in Wednes-
day's searepted elections. which the
white JOVenunent described as the
most sianificant extension of democ-
racy in South African history.
Government opponents said the
black votes were mcaninaJess because
blacks have no vote in national
affairs, and only about t.4 million
were reaistcred in the contested
districts.
"Manipulate statistics whichever
way you like," said Archbishop
Oesmond Tutu, the 1984 Nobel
Peace Prize laureate who advocated a
black boycott. "The reality remains
that black South Africans reject
apartheid and aovemment attempts
to &ive it a coat (/f new paint."
The ballotil\I was the tint in which
people of all races voted the same day.
A total of 7,229 ·seats were beina
contested, most in white towns and
cities. Of the 1,139 seau available on
"A significant percentage bad
voted for peaceful evolutionary
cha• in South Africa," said Con-
stitullonal Development and Plan-
nina Minister Chns Heunis. ··These
people have shown that the constitu-
tional stnactures. as they are unfokt-
ina, are acceptable to them."
Municipal councals have power to
evict squanen, sepqate pafb. pu~
lie buildinp. and transportation fa-
cilities. Under a new law, they can
request the national aovernment to
declare sections of their city open to
all races.
Throuab representation on re-
aional councils, the m~orities on the
white oouncils can also 1nfluenq1 bow
much of their tax money aoes to help
develop neiabborina black town-
lhipa. where the councils have lim-
ited acceu to funds, and leslpower.
Slate-run Radio South A&ic:a esti-
mated the black voter turnout was
about one-third nationwide.
14 Pale.tlnlana wounded
ID more Gaza Strip violence
.
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0tMge Coe9l DAllY PtLOT~, OolatllF 17, 1W M
Great Western Bank asks
t~ get out of troubled FSLIC
problem soonei-or lata. They can't
continue tappiaa the healthy lbrifts
foltVtt."
Great Wesurn FinanciaJ, bued in
Beverly Hills, is the nation's No. 3 thrift holdinf QOmpany with $31
billion io aueu and 900 oftices
nationwide.
The tDllll&Dce switch, ii approved,
wovldn 't atrec1 customen or em-
ployees, but wovld save \M parent
company and iu siock:.bolden about
$26 million a year in special FSLIC
ettmiums. said spokesman Ian
Campbell. ' •
Great Western is amona ~bo~t .0
of tbe nation's 3,200 S&Ls that filed
documents mak.ina them eliaible for
uemptiQns from the ban on defec-
tions from the FSLIC that was
imposed b)' Conaress in August 1987 and renewed t&'ts 10. About 10 • none of them as
laflC as Great Western. have left the
FSLIC .
, NYS E UPs & DowN s OTC UPs & DowN s American gets
FTC approval
f otiJivestiture
By TM Assoc.la~ Prest
American Stores Co. won federal
approval Wednesday to sell 37 Alpha
Beta and Lucky supermarkeu, a S1eJ>
toward· American's planned rnet'ICf'
of the grocery chains.
The Irvine-based American an-
nounced it bad mceived final ap..
proval for tbc divestiture from the
Federal Trade Commission. which
has granted anti-trust approval to the
Alpha Bcta-Luclcy merger. The FTC
oroered the diVcstiture in ~ t(j
prevent anti<e>mpctjtive concentra-
tion of ownenh1p In some parts of the
state, aod approved the buyers
Wednesday.
American spokesman Troy
D'Ambrosion refused to disclose the
price the supermarkets would brina.
American, owner-of Alpha Beta.
bo\l&ht Lucky Stores Inc. of Dublin, Calil.. in June for $2.5 billion and
planned to m~ the chains.
But California Atto~~)' ~
John Van de Kamp cballeneed the
proposed combinatJon on ar<>unds it
would cut competition and drive vp
prices for California consumen. Van
de Kamp won a U.S. District Court
order requiring American lo operate
the grocery chains indCi>cndently
until t.btiuut:s ca1ibc-.aired aurial.
American said it would seek the
coun't approval before eornplt1in&
the c:tivntiturc.
COMMUNITY MEETING .
Measures H and I in Costa Mesa
Two important ballot measures and the
effect their passage will have on our local
traffic congestion, will be addressed at the
Neighborhood eommunity Center, 1845
Park Avenue on Tuesday, November ist at
7:00 p.m.
The public is invited to attend. Info~-
-mation wilLhe available to answer ques-
tions in aqdition to a video presentation.
Refreshments will be served.
CITIZENS FOR COMMON SENSE
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THURSDAY'S CLOSING PRICll
Stock market plunges
NEW YORK (AP) -The stoek market
sustained a broad loss today as traders showed
sians of wariness over the recent wave of corporate
buyout bids.
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In·ve~tment grpups
agree to buy Wickes
Statement of ~erger
suggests departure
of chairman Stgoloff
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NB school celebl!at s ilational award
FISH
hookS
Big NE~
award ·
Talk about some bi& bucks!
The National Education Corp.
oflrvine awarded S 100.000 to 28 ~Couniybuednon-profit
orpru.zationsrecentlyatalunch-
eon at Bia Canyon Country aub.
NatiollJ} Education •s sixth an-
nual Community Awards Pro-aram is the third ~tin Orange
County.
Individual grants range from
SI s.OOOfortheChairman's
A ward to S 1.2so for Special
Rccoanition Awards.
EICitemeat WU brewiQa 1ut ~k
at lloy E. A.Ddenen School
The Newport Bach tcbool ,.
ceived the i:idera1 .. National Elemen-
wy School Recopitioo A ward for
ElceUence in Education" from the
United Staaes Department of £.duca.
tion.
""There were 216 schools selected
out of 8 l ,000, •• said Brucie Croclwd.
prii)cipal. "We received this award
for"comistently hiab teores bued on
the California Alleument Prottam."
Croclwd said tbat in addition to
lbe consistently ~ test ICOrel,
ICbools were judpd on whether they
bad a S Percent ioc;reue in aest ICOl'a
annually over the last three~ and the ability a scbobl showed m demon-
stratina prosress and srowth.
Crocbrd expia.ined the chain of
events that led to the award.
''To be diaible for the federal
award, you must fint have woo a st.ate
awatd," Crock:ard said. ..Previously
we had filled out an application that
went to the county. The coun~
reviewed and eliminated the appb-
catioos, and the finalist went to the
state. After qy,alifyina for the state
award, they sent out tite visitors 10
verify what we said we were actually
doin&-n
Crockard said that becaute the
school bad won the state award. they
decided to JO all the way and apply for
the ptttti&Jous federal award.
. ~
orpniwl, ICbool ae.denbip &Dd an
iD-4epcb study ot tbe tcboora cur-
ric:ulwn.
The bifh .. t WU wben ICbool
ofticials were invited to WaahiQllon
D.C, Crodrard said. . In September, Kara Kovach,~
tource 1elcber; Juett F~1 tchool board member; &Dd uocuro went to
Waahiftll"'l D.C .• be said. .. We bad
the Dleawe of bearina tbe president
of ibe United Slates addras our
FOU..L_. ... _, f Ed . . . -·-1 0 UC&llOD William Bennett awarded us a Rea of excel-
lence aDd a plaque.
.. It ... an ~~·I felt OD 10poftbe world,.. said ... We
came blc:k to have our own oer-
emony. \Ve wanted to share ew:
award with the parents, children,
&culty and staff: and anyone in-
volved with the school.
.. A apecial treat was when Roy E.
~came to celebrate with us,"
be added. "Andersen was the super-
intendent of the Newport Beach
School District prior to unificallon of
the Newnort·Mesa Unified School Diatrict:;r ---
Croc:kard aid lbe day was filled
with distinauisbed speakers such as
Superintendant John NicoU, Board
President Jim de Boom, As-
semblyman Gil Ferguson and Super·
visor Tom Riley.
However, the students were very
much a pan oftbe celebration.
And O.•leO'C...r was the
recil>ient for FISH-Harbor Area Inc. in ?l{ewpon Beach.
The aroup received S l ,2SO and
officials say they plan to put it to
._ .... _.._,Lee .......
rtpt) ~ O. AD~ •w Crockard,
pddelpel. uad llatt llfaw. ..... t.
··we filled out a 44-PllC &Dl>li·
catiom:overinceverYthinl"WC do l\ere
at school." Crockud said
He said the application included
such things as the school's
philosophy. the way the school is
"We had a student representative
from each arade level come up and
speak about what A.ndcnen School
meant to them," be said. "We even
(Pl---8CllOOL/A8)
aoodue. Kara geep. assistant director,
said there are~ to install a
new refrigerauon unit with the
money.
In the past, NEC has recognized
-. wide range of non-profitor-
~tions. Stop Gap in Laauna
Beach.a 1987wmner. usesdrama
as a therapy tool for those isolated
by qe and/or disability. and for
increasing community awareness
of social issues through public
performance.
AnotherformcrrcPpient was
Casa Theresa in San18 Ana. "
Casa Theresa is a home for
siule mothers between the ages
off8and2S. ·
National Education began the
Community Awards Proaram in
1983 to provide funding to o.r-
pnizations focusina on specific
social needs.
'f'.
Disability
won't tleter .
this student
BJ KATY BOUCllER ...............
Jade CaJelory bas had a lot of
. ~ition lor a 12-year-old boy.
· The Cqrona del Mar seventb-lnder' was seen across the country
fut summer in a starri~ role in the
movie -Mac and Me. • But Jim
Villen of Newport Beach rememben
when ~ fint met the younpter at a
lOKrace.
Around 1400ranaeCounty
aroups applied for awards this
year an five cateaorics: education
and an. ser,vice by and for youth.
service by and for senior catizens,
special health. servi~ and..aen-
.. ru never foraet that race, .. said
Villen. .. It was more than five yan
1110 in Muon Park in Irvine. While announci.na. I was adviled there was a
7-year-o&d boy in a wbericbair, a.Qd it
was bis fint race. His name was Jade,
(tome call him J .D.) and be was born
with spin& bifida. sc:ooo.is, and had
J ~-~ne IS opentions.
- --~t, 'How do you tef the-commwuty ser.vic:e__.;·-------------
With annual revenues in excess
of$4SO million, National Educa-
tion is the world's largest provider
of training to industry and gover-
Halloween reunion
.., ,..._...,..,. .. ~ attention of S.000 people 10 the
ments. • • • Soeakinaofawards, theNew-
pori-Mcsa YMCA is holding its
seventh annual "Reach Out
Awards."
MarkyourcalendarforNov. 4
when there will be a black-tie
event at the Newport Beach
-Marriott Hotel, with the theme,
"UpUpandAway."
Belt "-'bu, geuedl Fowler,
... AD Lewt1 of Costa Mesa will
be honored with a "Reach Out"
award for their years of dedi-
cation toQranaeCounty . .. ltpves us put pleasure to
present these people with awards
and let them k:Jiow their efforts
and accomplishments for their
community have not Ce un-
noticed." sajd Jlm de m,
former YMCA director.
And in addition to the recoa·
nition dinner, an auction will be
held.
Keeping with the theme of" Up
Up and Away." many of the items
(Pl ...... YMCA/ A8)
B ultFTIN Bo ~RD
' ,.
Lota of bablea and todcllen cune la colorfal Halloween ooeta•• for a w t nnmloll of B-i Boepltal'a J.lfeoaatal
SMClal Care llfanery .. pad-tee." All tbe clllldrell oTer-ciae '9rlCM18 IU• 11111 at blrtla. Tim Riley laold8 Illa 90D
Joaatbaa, 5 moatba (abaft). wlalle Crate 8teftD80D bolda
trlpleteou ~. Cartla aad •oter.
middle of the field where they're all
busy drinkina water and awaiting
awards?'"
However, Villers did get their
auention and thinks it may have
helped the s~ky boy finish the race. .. h's not use I announced he
was in the race, .. Villers said. "But
when be came around the fv tum and
beard his name, being chanted by
almost S,000 peaple, you could sec new life and strenath flow through his
body to complete the race."
One recent afternoon the blond-
baired green~ycd Corona del Mar
J ade Cal~ory, atar of .. llac u d lie" wbo IOfte wlaeelclaa!r
ractD& an4 actiDf, plaDa to be a maratluna ranner eomeday .
Junior High School student smiled as
be Wked to a reporter and recalled bis
life story.
"I've been racina since I was
seven," Calqory said. "I always
wanted to race. My mom is a runner
and she runs with me. I can walk. it's
otr-pte or what I guess I:!~:d call slanted. I walk with braces. "cally I
use my wheelchair to carry my back
i:-ctc and set around fasler ...
(Pl--eee STUDSJllT/ AS)
Citizen's good deed rewarded
There is nothina more annoyina to
Tyler Dutton of Ncwpon Beach than
to lit at home and watch can w~
bis house at incredible rates of s .
Recently it was more than just
annoyina, however.
After a Iona da)', {)\Jtton, 31, was
unlOlldiaa srocenes on a Saturday
niabt wtu1e bis wife Victoria relaxed
in their livina room. Their 6-month·
old dauabter Haley was snua in her
crib.
· At about I l p.m. Dutton 'heard a
terrible crash.
"I thouabt a bomb had gone off,"
Dutton said. ••1 looked out the
window and saw this car wrapped
around a pole in front of the house.
The IUY was tryioa to jam n in
revene, so I went out to help."
Wbcn Dutton aot there, be was able
to pull the driver from the car.
··1 noticed be was dazed " Dutton
said. "Then I realized be~ drunk.
He son of wandered in a circle for a
minute -until a policeman showC'd
up. When be saw him (the policeman)
be bolted. I yelled, 'There be goes!' ..
Dutton was not about to let the
driver of the car aet away.
.. We live in a townboutcan:a,and I
know the area pretty well, .. be said. .. I
took a couple of short cuts and ca.t
him a couple of streets over poundin&
on somebody's door.
"I pbbed him and said, 'You
better come with me, you 're in a lot of
trouble.' He didn't even put up a (Pl--._ CITIZ&Jlf /AS)
T housands to Fa ee in Heart and sole Glassie i n Irvine
Employees from 100 companies throupout Orange
County and individual runners and.cyclisu will compete
in the eiabth annual Heart and Sole Oassic Saturday in
Irvine. More than 2,SOO participants are expected to enter
the 5K fun walk, IOK nm or 2SK bacycle ride, all
tJeiinni~ at the Irvine HilU>n and Towers at 1amboree Center. ~will benefit the 0ranae County chapter
of tbe AmericaD Hean AllOdation. lndividull nmnen or cydilla cu resister from 6:30
to 7:•5 Lm. on the day of 1.&e event. ~pod prizes
will be awarded 10 the top fund raiten. Call the Heart
AllOCiation at 1'6-3555 for mOft information. (
••
In•a.raace ballot forum
.. ChrisOoetitz of the Orange Coast L.eaaue of Women
Voters will conduct a~ on the insurance ballot
measures at toniaht's meetJng of the Orange Coast B'nai
B·nth.
The lellion is .cbeduled for 8 p.m. in the Mercury
Room of Mercury Savif\IS, 7812 Edinaer Ave., Hunt-
inaton Bach.
Gold Rull Day at G 1'JC
The AJlociated Students ofOotckn Wes1 CoHeae will
hold their annual Q9ld Rush Day Friday from 11 a.m. to
l p.m. in the c:amj(ia quad.
Some 20 dubl and l 0 service areas wilt set up booths
for campus clubland tervic:es. Two buds will perform at
tbe event. Call 19$-171 t for further infonnation.
• 80liOcil ..,,.,.., bl lf,,.,,ott I
n. New...,. m lllJ Moll Pl'A will IMiM ata
annual tcbool carnival and haunted house Fnday
evenina.
The event will take place on w school srounds from
S:JOto 7:30p.m. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes
and jack o1antems. a.,... MJe •t b tanc1• lfl6"
A aiaat .. ..,.. sale •• will be beld Satwday from 9
a.m, to noon at Estancia Hi&h School in Cost.a Mesa to
help the dul of 191~ with the expenses of its drui and
akohol·ftee alJ..nilbt araduatJon i:-ny.
Donated items may be brouabt to the school
beainniftl at 7 a.m. Call SS7· l 5 I 7 for mo~ mformation.
FuldOll .. a• bJ Ne,,,,art
nit <>n-. Coa\Y Alumnae Cha~ of Silma
AloM .... u mtel'MMul music: ftatenuty for women, wiU ,._t a .. ..._. aad fashion show Saturday •t
ll:JO a.a. • SI. ....... ud All Aneelt EpeteOpal
Ouarct.. lllJ P9d8c VllW Drive. Corona dd Mar. n. _...,. wiU .. ,lift fashJons hm Catua1
Corner ia s-11 ca.a Ptua aad ansmameatal entenmn· meat~-'*' and tbe donabOn 11 S7.50. C.U . ...,._. M 6'S-lS99 b ftlrlW mfor·
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The propam will bqio at 6:30 p.m. wttb a butre\.
dinMr and musical entenainment. The donation is $20
~ ticket.a may be raervcd by calling 494-8190 or ·~61 .
Free p umpkin• at Lldo Vlllaie
Visitors to Lido Marina ViU1F in Newport 8eadl
will reQei ve a free pumpkin wt th a SI 0 nunimum purclwe
Saturday from noon to 6 p.m.
The shoppi.na center also is inv'itina cbildrela in
costume to all stora for safe and sane 1riclc Ott treat1na oa
Halloween. Call 67S.8662 for addinonal inbmatioo.
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Living R9om • ~~~~ • coromande\ Screens :n, Tod•Y at 5:30 pm
Fram • AlbbOn cuttlntA~etcomel .
YMCA PROGRAM SET ••• ..... ,..,
in both the silent and voice
auctions evolve around ftiahtand
travel
Lut yeu's mystery auction
item wu a ride on an F-14 ~ter
plane, and this year somethana
even more excitina is brewina.
For the aviation buff, a ride on a
P-S2 Mu1tana fiabter plane will be
up for biddina.
Or, maybe 72 boun offuflt sun
and professional football is more
yourspeed.
''SanDieaoGetaway,0 in-
cludel deluxe hotel acc::ommo-
dations, Qwaer.football tickets,
and other surprises.
And last but not least, for the
person who is too busy to f!l away
for a Iona period of time, • A Year
ofFun ... ~t be in order.
~ffena travel s-chac that incl weekends at Marriott
rcsons in San Francisco, Santa ~San Dl-nand Ne..mnrt Beach. • --~II"'
All proceeds raised will go
directly to the Center for Family
Counseling in Costa Mesa to
benefit its prouams. , ~-~-... The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is hot' on
the trail ofits latest mission: to
build a better Newport Beach.
Chamber officials say they can
do just that by increasing mem-
bership in. the chamber. Tom
Steplleuoa, director of corporate
affairs for The Irvine Co., is
hoping the chamber will raise
$30,000.
Chamber membership director
Jim Vlllen called membership in
thecbambcr a win-win situation
-"you win. the existing mem-
bers win and the NHACCwins." • • • Tbe March of Dimes Birth
Defects Foundation recently an-
nounced its 1911 Ofticen of the Qra-.Co~~~D Reacuon p Council.
And the newly elededoftken
in Coronadel Mar are Ille' el
PlcUr1. Coronadel Mar Hiab
School. vicec~;t ... an •. Corou del Mar · School.
fund-rai1ina.
The reoe~rmedChain
Reaction t:UP Council of-
fen outstandi°' bilh school stu·
dents opportun1tie1 to t4ke on
leadership roles in thec4mmuni-ty. •
Currently, the council is plan-
nina both fund-raisinaand com-
munity service events in the
county to aid the March ofDimes'
mission of preventing birth do-
fe<:ts. •••
And for parents wondering
what to do with their children
Halloween weekend. the New-
port-Mesa YMCA bas a solution.
From 8 p.rri. on Saturday ni.gbt
to 9 a.m. on Sunday morning, the
YMCA will host "Halloween
Friaht Ni~t." Chiktreri ages 6-13 are invited
to attend this overnighter.
There will be a haunted house,
games and prizes costume con-'
tests-scariest, funniest, and best
overall.
Plus ... what would a fright
ni&ht be without scary movies?
l='or more information call
642-9990 and ask for Clari• Ofelt
or Kea MeCu1Dey.
WelDvttey•toHadn
IDJormadeaoa eommmity laap-
pealq1. We wut te lllear from
_yot abMt mpeomlq evemts, a.eat
people ... metpbortloodmew11D
1eaeraL Sea4 to die DailJ Piiot,
P. 0. Bos 15 .. , Costa Mesa tHH .
Maril to .. e atlelata. of Katy
BHcller.
,CITIZEN HONORED •••
PromA7
fight." public relations firm thal had talked
Dutton said the police arrived to the Police Department." Dutton
shortly after and arrested the driver of· said.
the car. "Drinking~ and driving is a rel)-
Du'ttbn 's late-night sprint didn't go re~ef)sible offe.nse," Dale said. "We at ,
unrewaroed:""Jim Date who runs the V1lla.Novaaregrateful to Mr. Dutton .
Villa Nova restaurant in Newport for tecogniziJl4 the seriousness of the
Beach with his mother, made Dutton S';1Spect'~ actions ~!1d involvin• !
the recipient of his good citizen himself 1!1.apprehens1on." ·. ~ award. The ett12en. aw•rd program was
Dutton said be just did what came ~tar:t~ by . the Dales · to recopize
naturally that night. and never lndtvtduals who {>Crform good d~
thouabt there would be any .kind of ,n ~e ~mm':lru~y. They wo.rlc in award-attached conJunct1on with local ·law cnfo~ , · ment and ~ protection ·agencies.
' Th~ days later I aot a call from a -•T II.Mr a.-..
1 SCHOOL WINS AW ARD... . ' '
FromA7 , · ...
represented. bad a new song written by two PT A __..~mbeA,-Susan-Hawley..and Diane
----1 Hafer. They led the student body and sang, while the Corona del Mar High
School band played:"
~staffandcommunit)'_.u,u>LWlk---'I
years have worked really Dard to
provide the best education;\fle said.
~ Pllld Poltt1tal Advertisement
POLITICAL QUIZ:
WHAT DO THESE FOUR
PROMINENT NEWPORT BEACH "
RESIDENTS HAVE IN COMMON?
Sc\e1t\st/rro,essor Q.t.\.
A. Winners of A Pulitzer Prlze-
B. Runners-Up In Piiisbury cake bake-off
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s,,,.,,,,. Cotrt 1"1e, let.
C. Among Top Ten Finishers of The Boston MarathQn
D. None of the above
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They are al supportinc
JEii ITT
Croctard said the song and' cel-
ebration summed up what the school
"The song was all about what we are:
'The Andersicn Family.' " -By Katy.,..,.
STUDENT DETERMINED;.'~
FromA7
Besides his success in wheelchair
racina, Calegory's handicap also
opened the door to bis buddina acting career.
"I ao to Cbildrcns Hospital in Los
All.Fies for my checkups," be said.
"They know me really well because I
am always aoina around visitioa. One day the soap opera 'General Hoseital'
said they needed somebody 10 a
~lcbair."
CaJeaory said he did a couple
episodes and the director thouabt be
was so &ood he should hire an agent
··1 never had any acting experience
in my life," be said. "I loved it.'~
So bis mother aot him an qcnt -
and the timing couldn't have been
more perfect.
The movie "Mac and Me" was
bejl\g cast. It was about a boy who
befriends the youngest member of a
family from outer space. The part was
written for. the boy to be in a
wheelchair.
Because the movie had a profit-
sharina arran,emcnt-\vith Ronald
McDoD.ald Children's Charities,
Product'r R. J. Louis said be always
intended to cast a disabled penon·tn
the lead role.
"A lot of times they'll cast an 'ablc-
bodied' person in a •disabled role,' "
Calegory said. "When you arc ~
ablcd, you know the difference ri&ht
away." -
And because of Category's ability
to maneuver his wheelchair so well,
be was able to easily perform the
film's chase and action scenes.
Caleaory said be made a lot of
friends and enjoyed makin& the
movie.
Althouab bis performance was
tabled a "plus" ~ many reviewers,
the movie was criticized u a rip-off of
"E.T.: The Extra-Terrestial," and
didn't last long in the box office.
But that hasn't changed aspirations
for Calegory.
"l love wheelchair racing and
actinai "Category said. "I want to be a
marathon runner someday -u well
as act. I plan on running in the LA
Marathon in March, and I beard
them talkina about a 'Mac and Me' Part II."·
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Election '8.8
Vote 'no' on Proposltion 95
There's one thin& the people wbo oppose and support
Proposition 9S -.rec on. ·
Both poup1 say hunger and bomelessness in California
are unacceptable. However, they are miles apart on what the
state should do about the estimated 2SO,OOO Californians wbo
are homeless and hundreds of thousands who are on
emeraency food prosnms.
i>rc?J>onents of Proposition 95 think their plan is an
innovative and cost-effective approach that would produce
the best results.
Opponents of the measure claim it permits the state to
wash its hands of the problem and creates a potentially huge
new bureaucracy that would prey on small businesses,
entrepreneun and homeowners. tl--
Proposition 95 would create new penalties for violation
of buildma standards and food preparation laws. Fines for
these violations would be no more than $250 per day for each
violation, and city and county governments, which now
enforce health and safety standards, would continue to make•
inspections apd issue citations.
The measure would require the state to work with the
couns and local agencies that issue the citations, "to the extent
possible, to ensure that a minimum of $50 million and a
maximum of $90 million per year is collected in infraction
penalties statewide ...
It also would establish the Corporation for California to
receive the money from fines and redistribute it to the hun$YY
and homeless. The corporation could also sell bonds to raise
money for low-income housing programs.
Proposition 95 also sets requirements outJfojng how the
money collected from the fines would be spent.
City and county governments could keep at least 1 O
percent but not more than 25 percent of the fines and
processing fees. .
The corporation would $ivecounties up to 70 percent of
the money it ~ives to provide temporary housing and f~.
to expand health and food programs and employment
services and to provide low-cost housing. City governments
would get pan Qf the money sent to ea~h county.
Public or priv'ate agencies would be eli&ible for 10 percent
of the money to pay Tor low-cost housing. and thee"Orpor:ation -
would keep up to 10 J)erq:nt for research, '-demonstration
projects and administrative costs.
Those who support the proposition claim its funding
would come from fines against negligent slumlords and
unsanitary food establishments. They say it would not
increase taxes and no responsible business person would pay
any added costs.
To collect the minimum of$50 million a year with $250
fines means city and county government inspectors would
have to issue 200,000 citations a year. Th$t's 548 violations a
day. -
Opponents contend that the only way $50 million to $90
million can be raised is by settin3 citation quotas and going
----~a-er grocerySt<5i'eS, restaurmu;i nns-orrem:a:t l)Toperties for
even the most minor violations.
Critics of the measure complain it wouid create a new
state agency with virtually no accountability for how it raised
and spent money, but it would have the power to issue bonds.
spend taXpayers' money, impose quotas for fine~ and
establish costly rules and regulations. ·
-' They also point out that it would create jobs for 14 new
political appointees and an executive director's job on the
state level, and each of the state's 58 counties could establish
· committees headed by nine more political appointees ·to
implement the program.
The measure's opponents say Proposition 95 is another
hollow promise that a new state agency could pay for a social
program without a tax increase. They compare it to claims
that the state lottery would save public education.
In some ways, Proposition 95 is a well-intended effon.
But the method it employs to collect the millions of dollars to
help the state's hungry and homeless is unacceptable.
California can and must do a better job of helping its
hungry and homeless residents. but Proposition 95 is not the
answer.
Pardon veto
It's not bard to understand the motivation behind
Proposition 89; it's more difficult, however, to find the loaic.
Pro{X>sition 89 would provide for gubernatorial review of
all decisions ~ state Board of Prison Terms -more
commonly re to as the parole board -regarding convi~ murderers sentenced to an indeterminate term.
Proeo?ition 89 is motivated by Gov. George Deu-
kmejian s belated and unsuocessful attempt -to block the
releue on parole of William Archie Fain~ a notorious rapist
and murderer. It was motivated, too, by the outrage expressed
in various forms over the releue from prison of Lawrence
SinlJeton. who raped a youna woman and then hacked off her
ums.
This measure would, in effect, ai ve the aovemor veto ~wer over the decisions of the parole board. He would have
lO ~ya t(! act and be could consider only the information
COlllidered by the board. ••
The t>Ubhc'a aqer over crime and the treatment of
criminals as undent&Qdaltle, buL .• the proper respome to the
public's f1tle is to ltle..,iJien and toughen the criminal justice
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.HBAmi~os
clartf y tfie
~olsa~tory
To the Editor.
Thank you for the fine article,
"Fraud cba,..es uped in Bolla Chica
lawsuit" written by Bob BuUr in the
Oct. 11 edition.
The article was written with fair-
neu and with accunacy. However,
two imponanJ points were aot men-
tioned.: Mn. Martyn replied to the Slate's
query u to why the Amigos were brinaina alleptions of fraud into the
cue, eiabt years after fitst filina tbe
suit. That reply was the fact that the
~were prohibited leplly from
allen.ftl their oriainal complaint to
include the. fraud ctwaes because mi
cue wu stalled in the appellate court
for tjab~ years and no cMor arc
pemutted.
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SJJ?-alf act of heroisi;n may
shift police 'momeJ;itum ~
It wu only after Commissioner
Bauer's decision last spring_ which
st.ate that the Ami&os' case did have
merit and could proceed, that Mn.
Martyn was able legally to amend the
ori&inal complaint filed iii 1979 to
include the more recently discovered
issues of fraud.
The last parqraph ·of Barker's
article ommitted one very important
word -.. conditional." Sipal bas
reoeivecj conditional approval of its
plan from the Coastal Commission.
They call it momebtum and it's a
tricky thina to bold onto.
Momentum fiaures prominently in
sporu. A football team may be down
by two touchdowns when suddenly a
player makes an interception and the
pmestarts to 10 its way. That's called
momentum. A shift in momentum.
The smallest. most innocuo11S
thinas cause a change in momentum.
A stri.keo11t with the bases loaded, a
fumble on the one-yard line, a threc-
point shot late in the fourth quarter.
· ~l Henhiser has momentum.
Mike Tyson does not ,
Momentum, of course, isn't lim-
ited to sports. Politicians . seek
momentum too. A slight misstate-
ment late in a campaign can cause a
shift in momentum. A little bit of dirt
is a sure bet for changjna momentum,
as Gary Hart can attest to.
Georae Bush has momentum.
department of police officers -to
recover from something like that.
And maybe you never do.
It wasn't much later that the
Newport force found itself in the news
apin, this time because of a prosti-
tution bust that on first, second and
third alance appeared so inane that it
seemed like a scene out of "Police
Academy."
The Vlce operation included more
than a dozen undercover officers
posing as participants in a bachelor
party, an ample amount of beer and
pizza and two purponed hooken.
STEVE
Muau
knew that was too far away to handle
the crisis at hand.
The crisis at hand was a 5-day-old
baby ~ho had stopped breathing.
The Amip alw,ays appi'eciate
Barker's atteoda.noe and coveraec <>f
l'Qcetinp _ and issues which conocrn B:olsa QUQ. We_~ \M~ will be
at the ~ court hearin& on Oct. 21, -
9:30 Lm., Dept. 23, Sant.a Ana. Sipal
Landmark's counter suit apinst the
Ami&os' attorneys and the Amilos
wiU 6e heard at that time.
ADRIANNE MORRISON
Executive Coordinator
Amip de Bolsa Ollca
'Nofault'-
has faults Fisher raced to the address, pulled
up to the curb, jumped out and ran to
the aid of a father holding has newborn dauabter. The child bad To the Editor.
stopped breathing and her Lips had I lived in Ma.sSacbusetts when DO
turned blue. He was.frantic. and with fault insurance was adopccd. Like IO &ood reason. man_y otben., I believed it would solve
,
Michael Dukak.is would give his left
arm for some.
Sometimes momentum, or the lack
of it, can infect an entire city. A new
face in city ball, a new employer with
lots of jobs or even a successfuJ sporu
The Newport police forte lived
with the repereussions of that little
vice o~tion for a Iona time, putting
up with snide editorials, cynical
cartoons and a virtual torrent of news
stories. The community was all but
awash with becbelor party 1okes. The ~': department couldn't buy a
Just when the air started to dear, a
Newpon eatrolman shot and lerioalv in1urcd a man near the
Balboa l>ier early one hot September
momina. Police were looking for a
ma~ caa:yina a shotgun._ Thc..man
who was shot, a Liberian immigrant
at tbe beach with bis wife, wa:s
c:arryina a Iona black radio. The
petrolman thought the radio was 1.he
sbotaun.
Actin& quickly, Fisher scooped up our uasurance problems and com -
the little girt and breathed life hick not so.
into her limp body. ~ostimnwtiatdyourra1CSwcnt -·
Across the meet. ~pils and \lJ) mloday it COltl more to insure.
teachers at Newpon Elementary car ia Mllledluteas tban it doed1erc
watched as Fisher saved the child's in California. I bave compmed rates
~ franchise can take a city tbat's Oat on
its beck and give it m omentum.
Los Angeles bas momentum. Oak-
land thought it did.
For several years now. I think you
could safely say that the t-f ewpon
Beach Police Department has been
lootina for momentum. It Was a
blend of tragedy and sitcom-like
comedy that had Newport going to
wrongwa¥·
The helicopter crash in early 1987
may have been the first blow. Two
officers and a civilian observer were
killed when the police helicopter from
Newpon crashed with a pohcc copter
from Costa Mesa. The two officers aboard the Newpon craft survived
after deftly landing the bird in a field
in Irvine.
The crash, which occurred as police
were pursuing a speeding motorist,
was astark and horrible event that left
both police forces reeling.
rm not sure bow long it takes
someone -let alone an entire
The incident plunaed the depart-
ment back into the headlines. Several
people said the incident smaclced of
racism because the officer was whtte,
the man he shot black. Police said
others contacted the station, wonder-
ina what sons of "barbarians"
worked down there.
Momentum for the Newport Beach
Police Depanment must have
seemed but a distant &Jammer on the
horizon.
But a couple of weeks later. some-
thing happened -something nice.
An officer named Glen Eisher was
on routine patrol on the Balboa
Peninsula when he overhead a diJ..
patcher's call for help. The 911
emergency service somehow routed
the call to Costa Mesa and Fis.her
rfi Th • -·-cb •A wilb my ton wbo lives there, 1 e. ey were imp.~~ so mu ~ AaoUla' side dfcc1. of 00 fault: A
tbeyinvl.icdFisbut<>tbeir.scbooland ~--... driver_._. _ _... a a·tan·on for bo~ for-hisheroism. _..,.,._.. • .__.~
One youni a;irl mna.rbd that if ~lbroulh a md lilbt,-bitti.Q& me
anything every happened to her she ~ -totaliaa my ~ and
would want someone like Fisher to be tnJunna me. ~th can were msu:red
there. · by the same ms~ company. 1
On the scale of things that go on 10 ~a very clean ~VlDI record -no
the world. Fishet's actions arc prob-• acc:idenu. But wi.tb no fault that does
ably small fare, though certainly not not ma.tter. · • .
to lacy Ann's parents. In a world of Tbe Ul.Surance company decided it
crisis and oontroversy, the officer's w_as cheaper to fiaht for the one who
actions would certainly seem mun-hit mea~d I was forced .to go to co~
dane. But in Newport Beach it was a to receive compensatJ~n. My m-.,
refreshing splash. Something surance -company, which had re-
positive. Somethin&Jood. Someth,ing c:caved my m~ney for over 20 years
-well, something rifbt. • an~ nev~r paid out one cent for me,
Now momentum 1s one of those paacl thw la~ to fiabt ~e.
things y-0u can't sec, at least not . Truly no fault1nsUJ"&JK:e 1! really no
instantly. But you can sense at. And msuranoc, and you pey for it. .
like an intercepuon durin' a tong. . Pleae do n~t vote.for~ ~ult; If at
drawn-out football game, this may be ts passed here LO California.. ft will be
one of those things that helps put your fault HEL£N L MC GILL
things back irf the right order for H . 0-....1. Newport Beach. untington ~
Steff M.nle I• t)~ Da111 Pilot's
dfTetlltw. T oo.n IN H1 sTORY
'~oft money' flowing freely .
into presidential campaigns
SACRAMENTO -In the jargon
of political tradesmen. it's called "soft
money."
While federal law limits individual
contributions to candidates for feder-
al office, provides public funds for
presidential aspirants and limits
spendina on White House campaigns.,
tbere 's a loophole.
Jn 1979, Coqress modified the
post-Waterpte curbs on campaign
contributions to allow vi.rtually un-
Umited fund-raisins and spendina on
peny-build.loa activities that theor·
etically are teparated from ambitions
of any particular candidate.
It's called "toft mo~... to dif-
remitiate it from the .. ~ money"
that falls under the federal timits on
contributions and spendina.
It's a loopbQle bia enouab for a
Peterbilt temi.
The federal Election Commission, allbo. WKlcr c:oun orders to iSIUe
,..W.tJOOI IOvemina IOft•money
vantactions, has acted so slowly that
U.S. District Coun Judee Thomas
cbutized it in A~t for a .. .. responte.
~the ftt is DOI ~tilll
lbe ftow of soft money in&o this_~• =tial . ~ Oeoree and M::C.~em an: .
... loopltole = ..... itlletor9ite..:;.:r;; :.c
al 4lollln b tMir campmps outside lllhe -a limitL
WIUll limitlel IO abou1 SS4 mWioa
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limited after Watergate by federal
r'C$trlctions and new laws on pub!Jc
financina, are once again a major
factor."
The Washinaton Post added.
"Rich individuals and corporattons
can contribute amounts far larger
than allowed by federal law. And DO~ of this need ever be known by
the (>Ublic because disclosure IS not reqwred. ..
California is espcaally involved in
the soft-money arms race. because the
st.ate has looc been a source of tnaJOr-
leque poljticaJ money for candidates
of both putjcs.
The temi-official soft-money oper-
ation for Republicans in c.Jifom1a is
called "Vic1ory 88. •• Amona au bia
contributon is Oov. Georac Deu-bn~ian. who shifted s..00.000 from
bis own campaip fund -money
\hat mi&ht be ftozen anyway because
of provisions of a new state cam-pe~= law. 'a top fund-raiser. Los
~ aaomey Karl Samuchan, is
dminau of'tbe Victory U dnve. and
be'sz_._. a laia of events with Jepw •a c:at1 IUCb u 6oanaer
David Mmdoct.
A ~Dioa dJon called tbc
Commiall for tM PraideDcy aa =:i;:;:-s~u.:,:.ra~
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WALTERS
which were aired last ~uk.
The Democrats.. however, att hard-
ly less ac:t1ve in Cahfom1L By
Election Day, each party will have
raited about S 10 m tlhoo an cxtn soft
money in Califorrua.
Dublas bas tapped into two well-
bcded money networks-theGrttlc-
Amencan business community, and
the Democ:nt.ic-leamna Southern
California entertainment 1ndus01".
8y all accounts.. Oulc.akls has shat-
tered all fund·m si°' rtc0rds for
Democ:rat.a·in CaJifom1a. assembhna
millionsofdollan in soft money to be
\lted both iaside and ouwde the state.
Nikolas Pai.ouras.. a Soulhcm CaAilania owner of an decttical·
~firm, and Phd Aftldidel. a to land ~loper. are two
of'tM ~ pla~ in the Calibnia ftand-1 . • • t90n..
CaV;~ ~ pons "'°';'kt 1ndica1e
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AlO Thur9ctay, OCtober 27, 1988 I OAIL.Y PILOT
MelTorme
once jilted
Ava.Gardner
Arts Center to cu.t back next year
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mel
Tonne's autobiography aivina an
imider'1 look into the world of jazz
alto oft'en a alimpsc of hjs personal life. includin1 details about a con-
&ontation 40 yean earlier with Ava
Gardner.
'"She was wcarina a black sheath. a
rather formal dfC5S for that time of
day, and I asked her about it," Torme
writes. Gardner spoke back: "I v.:as at
the studio today, doin& some stills for
'The Hucksters' and I ran into
Marilyn Maxwell in the com·
m.i~.·· .
Torme was thunderstruck. He had
earlier broken his date with Gardner
to attend a screenina with Maxwell. .
llel Torme
drafts. I really worked hard on 1t."
Torme said recently. He's working
now on a biography of his old paJ
Buddy Rich.
BJ aoBDT HYNDMAN ..............
Tbe ~ Coonty Performina Artl Center will reduce the nwnber of
preeenwio111 at Setentrom Hall next
year by abcN~ IO ~nt in what
offla.ts there say wdl be a nec:eaary
period of stabilization and consolida·
tion.
Af\er ertjoyins rapid srowth in
prosranuniDJ and unusually ~
auendance sinoe the oencer o~ m
Sept.ember 19861 center officials ate a
bit more cautious in their 1989
~~ caution is in response to
awrpnization efforts by two local
sroups that stage their own preten-
tatioDs at Seacrstrom Hall. Opera J[eDdrlok 1..-•om Pacific and the Pacific Symphony
likely will redu.oe the num6er. of When the cent.er bepn, officials
concerts they wall StaJe. pro~pung • envisioned a SO-SO balance between
the cen~ to follow swt wh.b its own prnentatioDJ by the Ptrfonnina Arts
presentatJons. . Center and thoee presented by its five
Tbe 1989 budlet. which will be l9Vited nnt April, expects tocal
teVeD\MI of about S9.I milUoe.
compared to tbe pro~ 1918
revenues of SI0.8 mallioo. Total
npeues next year are forecast at
Sl4.4 million, compared to SIS.6 million in 1988.
To cover the deficit. contributions are ex~ to rile from a projected
14.8 million in 1988 to $5.3 million in
1919.
Setentn>m said those extra dona-
tions can be met by eapudig the
number of center supporters. one of
bis pis is to increue by at leaat SO
pcn:ent the 1 l,000 IUpporttn wbo
now donate money annually to the
Perfonnina ArU Cent.er.
The center also is work.ins toward
what it calls "forward funding." that
is. raisin& money this year to cover
projec:t.ed deficiu next year.
In addition, Seaentrom said be
remains commined co punuina re-.-dl and ft&Dckailina on new tldlidll at &be Pwi>iinlna AIU Cater, wbicb could be an additional
theater, but would not neceuarily be
limiied IO lhat. • I
.. We ate committed to fllcibty
additions," he aaid. "butt think the ~preuion 'Theaw 1r may ~ve
become ea-~ because we're lookina
at all•OpUOnl.
Jn other action1 the cent.er board
dnipaied six 01 its SS seats for
i.ndividuall wbo bold specific pos-
itions. Tboee include the maror of
Costa Mesa. the ~ of the
Center pilds and the presidenU of
four 1uppon sroups -Aqds of the
Arb, the Cenier Stan, Pmormin& Alu f ratemity and Center 500.
The board hid six vacancies and
therefore did not have to add teaU to
accommodate the revision. Gantner smiled and sai~ "We're ~. Melvin. Finished. Kaput.
You lied to me and I won't talce that 6-om anyone. dut!''
Oh, Mel, you rat with women. You
broke a date with Ava Gardner1 To go
to a 1c:recnina with Marilyn Maxwell'?
The book "It Wasn't AU Velvet"
wks about Benny Goodman and
Duke Ellinaton, Frank Sinatra, Judy
Garland. Jerry Lewis, Bing Crosby
and others.
Tomtenas entertalned aenerations
of jazz aficionados. and he's now
enjoyed a new audience be ref en to as
"a png of yuppies" who've learned
about him through appearances on
TV's "Night Court." •
In the series, Judge Harry Stone,
played by Harry Anderson, has had a
lifelong obsession with trying to meet
MelTorme. Melaetson the show, but
the judge never meets him.
F~ propms will be presented local _praentcrs _ Opera Pacific, the
dunna the slo~r suf!lmer months, Pacific Symphony Orchestra. the an~ the center 1s_p~anrun1 to cover an Pacific Chorale, the Muter Chorale
ant1clpeted de~~t of more than and the Orange County Phi\harmonic S~,000 for a visit by the New York Society. ~ Cit ra Jan. 17-22. . . . · gu?t:.t arts facilities like the B~t with red,uct1ons a ong 1!s
Performing Arts Center traditionally out~1~ presenters, the center is
run deficits with prOl!IJllminacosts bcainmna. to Staae about 60 ·to 65
exceeding ' box office receipts. percent dfall pcrfonnanccs.
World Series scores
grand sl~m for NBC ,_
••1 tell you frankly, 'It Wasn't All
Velvet' went through four complete
Musive contribthions are ~uired to "This one is developed on a basis of
kee_j> such inst.itutions opcratmg. stabilize and con.solidate," Kendrick
NEW YORK. (AP) -Herc are the
prime-time televtsion ratinp as com-
piled by the A.C. Nielsen Co. for the
week of Oct. 17-23. Top 20 listings
include the week's ranking, ratina for
the week, and tow homes. A rating
measures the pen:entaae of the na-
tion's 90.4 million TV homes.
Fewer shows, therefore, usually said Tuesday of the budaet.
add up to smaller deficits.
'Halloween 4' a box office scream
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Mov-i~ shelled out more than $6.2
million to sec the top box office
vcnion of the sequel that wouldn't
die, 0 HaUoween 4, The Return of
Michael Myen."
Nation" was in third place with $2.6
million, followed by "Punchline,"
which drew $2.3 million. "Gorillas In
The Mist" took fifth place with $2.1
million.
' Center president Tom Kendrick
said the 1989 budget, adopted by the
cent.er board Friday, reflects a more
comervative approach in view of the
prosramming uncertainties ofpPera
Pacific and the Pacific Symphony.
ln second place with more than $4
million in weekend ticket receipts
was "The Aocused" w ile "Ahen
"Without A Clue," starring
Michael Caine and Ben JGngsley as a
stupid Sherlock Holmes and a patient
Dr. Watson, res~vely, came in
sixtJi With S 1.1 million.
Presentations at Scgerstrom Hall
will bereduoed from the 260 this year
to ~ps 240 in 1989, Kendrick
says .. 'Tbat is rougly the level of l 98Ts
p~ming and follows a two-year
~od in which the number of
pr()IJ'ln'ls offered far exceeded expcc-
tati ns.
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was quick to point out that while the
number of presentations wu being
reduced, it did not mean a reduction
in the quality of performances.
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bud&et comparisons.' Scgerstrom
said.
"I think it's a bealthy sign that we
and the other presenters are pausing
momentarily and not trying to outrun
the audience suppon by over-
arnbition orthrouah wishful or frivol--ous thinkiQ&. ..
1. ··world Series Game 5," NBC,
26.3 rating, 23.8 million homes.
2., "The Cosby Show," NBC, 25.9,
23:4 million homes.
3. "World Series Game 3," NBC,
24.7, 22.3 million homes. •
4 ... World Series Game 4," NBC,
24.0, 21. 7 million homes.
S. "Roseanne," ABC, 23. 7J 21.4
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19. 7 million homes.
7. 0 Double Standard" -"NBC
Monday Niaht Movies," 21.l, 19.l
million homes.
8. "60 Minutes," CBS, 20.7, 18.7
million homes.
9 ... Jack the Ripper," Part 2, -
"CBS Sunday Movie." 20.3, 18.4
million homes.
10. "Murder, She Wrote," CBS,
20. l, 18.2 million homes. _
11. "Golden Girls," NBC, 19.2,
17.4 million homes.
12. "Growing Pains." ABC, 19.1,
17.3 million homes.
13. ••HeadoftheOass.," ABC, 18.8,
17.0 million bomes.-
14. "ALF,"NBC, 18.6, 16.8riilllion
homes.
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17.7 16.0 million homes.
16. "Empty Nest." NBC, 16.5, 14.9
million homes.
17. "Dance Til Dawn" -"NBC
Sunday Niaht Movie," 15.8, 14.3
million homes. ·
18. "Fatal Judgment" -"CBS
Tuesday Movie," lS.4, 13.9 million
homes.
19 ... full House," ABC, I 5.2, 13. 7
million homes.
20. "NFL Monday Night Football:
Buffalo vs.. N.Y. Jets," ABC, JS.I,
13.6 million homes.
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t. American Heart~
Association ~
Shipwreck
Ball stirs
i~genuity
BJ &AaDf M. U:ED
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Tbe Shipwreck Ball mood .._.
I festive hai tbe outtet, due in .,.n to
tbc cleverly decorated American LtlioD ball OD tbc Balboa Peninsula.. 0... and C,.tMa N... bad
outdone tbcmJdves with props -
&om palm trees IO lhipwreck debris
-tranlfonnina what committee memberY.._. ilJMdescribedua
~ bu'e .. bun .. into a lively castaway
itlaDd let
And tbc costumes fit the decor of
'tbc fint Newport Beach Nautical
MuteWD fund-raiter. Shipwreck at-
tire was the order of the evellin&and it ~ from aaina Mil aowns (riaht
out of a trunk off the T.itanic) to
abredded pant lep and tom T-shirts.
o..M ._.and BeUJ a.pa, the wiDniDe .. couple" in the costume
competition, were a little more oriJ-
inal -Beek penonifyina the classic
sailor from .. The Pirates of
Penzance" -complete with oar -·and Hopn playing a cross between
Harpo Marx and Charlie Cbaplan,
IUI trousers.
J.-and &e.erlee ~ at~
in fWJ Ollnese ceremonial prb, bad
been, u Beverlee explained. "cap-tured by a · t.nd of O'lioese in the Gobi Desert" -thus their costumes,
When in doubt, do what committee
member lrts o.....,.w,att did -
wear a plastic trash t.a. Her dauah-
ten. ......_ and Clleryl, also in
anendance, were most definitely chic
shipwreck (althouah Linda donned
about a dozen watches which she got
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CllalnramaaAtldreyltjeaad ......... tPete "olui O.nleJ. Pa.U.. aad Loa llw,
llurett. Be••I• Daniel. ·
from lootina the boat). •
' "We have 191 people in attend-
ance and hope to raise between
$3,500 ~ S4 000. I would like to say
that is SJS,006, but we're not that bi&
-_yet," she wd.
Gums paid $30 per person to enjoy
entertainment by the JUie Wellee
Combo, particij>ate in the live auc-
tion and _OpP<>rtunity prices, and dine
on a liabt repast of individual
chicken/spinach aepes. fresh zuc.
cbini and carrots and pumpk.in cake
catered by Marllya a.te.
"We're made ue of the old timers in
Newport' Beach, ' explained Beek.
"Our current plans are to find a site
for a permanent museum," said
board president Pete Banett, "some-
thing about 10,000 to I S,000 square
feet - a multi-purpose facility."
Additional museum members or-pnizina the party included Nell
lllaUaw. Meta Golq. Hobie Deny,
J.aD LiqJeu, Ilt Ratter, C.rl1
ManM11, SallJ Salmen (she's presi-
' dent of the newly formed women's
auxiliary) and museum director
Ca&MeNuk. Bettyllap•aadDodlelleek.
r ver's punishment fits the crime
• DEAR ANN LANDERS: The 19-
year~ nephew of my friend (they
live in California) crashed into a
concrete road abutment. He was
intoxicated, according to the tests.
Fortunately no one was hurt. It was
bis fint offense.
His sentence was:
A fineofSl,000.
A visit (alona with other drunk
driven) to the morsue to look at an
aocicleet victim who bad been badly
manaJed. Seven eveninp in a row spent in
the emeqency room of a hospital.
Lioeme chanaed to "Restricted,"
wb.icb meanJ be can drive only to and
from work..
The )"OuQ& man must repay his
fatbc1' the Sl,000 that he put out for
th6 fine.as.well as $2,000 for-the-auto
~.
LAIDEIS
repeir bill
1 think it would be just dandy if this
penalty was imPosed on drunk driv-
en in every state in the union. Why
don't_ you sugcst it, Ann? -
SOMERSET, NJ.
DEAR SOMERSET: I cU4, la a
eelama .._, I wnte several moaG1
.... N Bite te ..._. .._t my eeluu
W MmeWq to • wiG Gis kJ4 's
teatace:-lt-woaN -,teue-me-tm-
meuely. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
father raised me wtth some very
sound ideas. One nouon had to do
with borrowinf. He said. .. 1f you
borrow somcthm~ once is the limit.
If you need it again, go o ut and buy
it,"
My problem 1s three neighbors.
They arc car nuts. Every ycarthcy buy
new cars. On weekends they wash.
polish and vacuum. Since they are so
ID love with their cars, wouldn't you
think they would have their own
vacuums? Well, they don't, and they
are wearing mine out.
last weekend I had had it. I told
oneofthegu.ys, "Look. you're making
SIS an hour. That's more than I
make. Why don't you bu) )'Our own
vacuum'!' The guy didn1 take of-
fense, but my wife did. Sbe called me
ungracious and said 1fl carried on ltkc
that we wouldn't have a friend left
The same guy borrowed our la\\ n
mower last year and broke it. The
other guy b9rrowed our hmb lopper
and lost it. The third bozo borrowed
our electric hospital bed and returned
it two years later ID terrible condition.
My wife is on my case and I need
some help. Am I wrong? -MESA.
ARIZ.
DEAR MESA: No, you're not
wroa1. Yoar wile ls. Letting people
take advuta1e of you is no way to
cemat frladsllJps.
lt11 flae to atelp a neig•bor out of a
tJpt spot by Jtlldlag lliln a .tool or a
~ ef •pmeat, but wbea &bey
........,. bbltaally t.stead of b•ying
......... tt'sdme to lowerthe bOOm.
SAFE TRICK-OR-TREATING
at
WESTCLIFF PLAZA.
fiil~}\ ~ree facepainting ~for kids, 11 am. -3 pm .
..
Take a Closer Look at
M111'1:1ft Pl8aon Saturday
for a Safe and Happy
Halloween celebration!
It Won't Be A Party Without You!
Safe trick-or-treating, .facepainting, and performances by
the Newport Harbor High School Drama Department
·set the stage for Halloween at
Free trick-or-treat bags and special pumpkin
reflector stickers for the first 2000 children.
..
11fi1~ Westcliff Plaza stores w;ill have special treats
. ~ for trick-or-treaters.
Saturday, OctOber 29, 11 a.m: -6 p.m.
'
0rMge ~DAILY PILOT~. Oceober 21, 1-
rrtMJ.Oe-. ..
BJ IYDNEY OIU~U
AJUEl(Marcb 21·Apri) 19): You'll locate lost article. family member who
bid been .. m•Mint" will return. Empbalis OD teeurity, bome. property,
profc 11ional appnilal. lldalive needs more afl'ection. c.ancer faltand.
TAuatJI (April 20-May 20): What appeared to be a loll can Ktually be
ll'Ulformed into wiJuUDa propoUtion. YOU IC' second wind, bidden raourcet
..,. to forefrool Some will say, .. , didn't know you bad it in you.. ..
GDllNI (May 21-June 20): You1J be involved in myaery. aome ~ will say. "'Sharp practice bu been utiliud." Stand 1all. check dclaill. realize
c)lCk is biab. Favor will be returned by one you helped in obeainin&job.
cANCEa (June 21-July 22): Be aware oflCMU material, rad &Dd write,
communicate ideas. Member ot oppc>Ute sex is drawn 10 you, niqllCltl .. aecret
date ... Maintain pride, sense of fitnea, proc.ec:t self at cloee qUIJ1a'L
I.BO (July 2l-Aua. 22): Domeslic adjust:metlt necesury, involves fAm.ily
member who apparently wants .. somethina foe nochi~ .. Perwoaal cydc bi&h, you1J pin allies and have luck m ,.pickin& winnen. •• ~bra proaaincnt.
VIBGO (Aua, 23-Sept. 22): Look beyond the immediate, n:alize some
people have not been toeina the line where rules are concerned. Protect your
ll)terests, see people in realistic liabl Hiaber-up expra1e1 confidence
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22); W-~ Jepid -what bappem will be bot or
cold with no in-between. Relatiombi~ 10tensifies, prelaUft of cteadline exists,
top people will be test.in& your executive cas-bilities. Capricorn involved.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll learn more about co-workers, some
information will surprise you. Permit .. ,osins ~tion" to fade away. You
att on ptcir.f.icc, possibly on brink of .. new love. Aries will be featured.
SAG ARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Study Scorpio message for valuable
hint. You'll ma.kc new start. vibrant member of opposite sex will fi&urc
prominently. SPotli&ht on cooperative efforts, ~blic appearances.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): People will comment on your intuition,
prescience. Family member is likely to say. "You did ii., but I don't know how
you did it." You'll obtain funds and could be part of promotional prosram.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Divenify, give full play to intellectual
curiosity, open door to accelerated social activity. Member of opposite sex will
help in mak.ina valuable contacts. Sqjttarian figures prominently.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): You'll recoup loss, confidence is restored.
lons-dis~ce call could relate to publisb1Dg, travel. J>resuge surges upward,
individual-in position ofautbority says. "You're OK in my book,"
IF ocn>BER UIS YOVll BlllTBDA Y current eye~ empbasius courqe,
determination, romance. creativity, fresh stan in new direction. You were
uneasy about lcttina JO of what appeared to be secure position . .By now.
however, you realize you did the riaht thing -you'll soon obtain property,
prestiie, more money. Leo, Aquarius people play imPonant roles in your life.
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Our 1atber wa.s a wise man. We
remember him telling us: "Listen to
the words of your elders, for they
have lea.med from experience. Then
be sure that you don't make the
same mistakes they did!''
At bOih tables 1n a team pme,
North-South reached a contract of
three no trumps, The auctions were
identical and normal.
In light of South's initial re-
sponse, a spade lead was ruled out,
and neither West felt like _leadin~
from jacK-thfrd in a {llinor suit; so
the openina lead at both tables wu a
top-of-nothing heart. Both Easts
rose with the ace and found lbe
excellent defense of switch.in& to the
jack of spades.
At one table, cledarer remem-
bered being t.auabt: "Cover an boll·
or with an honor." He put up the
queen of spades, West won the kiq
and returned a low spade to bis .,_n.
ner's ten. A spade c:ootinuation
through declarer's nine allowed
West to score the ace-eiabt. &Dd the
defenders bad four spades ud the
a~ of hearts in lbe bank before
declarer bad blinked an eye.
At the other table, ~
worked out that, if be ducked tbc
jack of spades, be was in jeopuclJ
only if East had made a specUcUlar
sruft to the jack from 1 Jl lit. Al otMr
spade distributioaa could be cle-
fused . ..Jf e t.bc:reforc pJaJeci.Jow~and
no matter bow the defeme. contin-
ued the contract was as aecure u
Fort Knox. Had Eut continued
wilb--t low .sl*le. ~ imeaded
insertinl the nine. WhcD. ill fact.
East continued with the tm, declar-
er oovered with the queen and West
could do him no harm.
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5 Text
10 Emetic
14 "Enter•"
15 T urtush city
16 ltahan coin
17 Neglect
18 Sports event
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26 -game
27 Attaches
30 Quake
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explore<
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40 Recent
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5 Matting
6 Dover smells
7 H8$ltate
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10 Nut
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13 Comrade
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25 Dfew
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32 Consumer
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kin
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47 Absorber
49 Oar
50 Blot<e
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par1ner
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57 Nldus
59 Young Scout
60 Test
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Wines leads .
GWC, 11-4
He scores six goals
to power Rustlers
past Orange Coast
. Jeffrey Wines ICOred two of his six toe1a in the tint j>eriod as Golden
West took the lead for Jood en route
to an 11--4 community colJeae water
polo victory over Orange Coast in a
non-conference district rivalry
match.
The Rustlers improved to 2~3
overall, while OCC fell to 18-7.
Golden West returns to South Coast
Conference play Friday when it hosts
Pasadena at 3:30. Orange Coast plays
at Cypress in an Oranae Empire
Conrefence pme at 3:30 Friday.
.. Wines scored fint, but Modesto
Sanchez tied the pme for OCC. After
the Rust1en• Jimmy Lee and Coast•s
Tony Utwak exchaqed aoals. Wines
ICOredU> put Golden West ahead for aood. 3-2. Steve Kidder and Mike Mca.ne scored in the second period
to pve the Rustlen a S.2 advantage.
OCC also received aoals from John
Wilson and Mike Kennedy. •
In hiab school action:
111artu 11, r .. 1a1a vane1 t: The
Barons kept it cl0$C throuabout,
oulliqwithinone, 9.8,on Trey 8cst•s
f'ou.rth and final JOI.I of the same in
the fourth period. but the Vikinp
(IS-10, ~)held off Fountain Valley
(13-12, 2-2) for the Sunset Leaaue win
atGo&den WestCoUCfe. .
Marina needs a win over Ocean
View next Wednesday to clinch the
leque crown.
Ken Schwartz put Marina back"up
by two, 1~8. with 2:S3 to play, but
Jeff Grant countered at 1:41 to make
it 1~9. After a Fountain Valley
ejection with 31 seconds left, Chuck
Kenyon scored off Geoff Kan's pus
with 21 seconds left for the clincher .
Schwanz led the way with three aoals. while Bob Haefner, Kenyon
and Kasy added two goals apiece.
Dave SCCly bad a pair for Fountain
Valley. -
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1988
Golden West aoalie Rich Copeland
limited the Pirates to just two goals
therestoftheway. Ky Tran and Mike
Brown also scored for Golden West.
£4&. 11, Oeeaa View I: Beau
McCraney bad four goals while Brian
Stanton added three, and Bren\
Warde and Rick Smith' scored two
each to lc:ad the Cbargcn (12-10, 3-l)
to tbe Sunset win to rct.a.in sole
(Pleue ... ~ATBR/BS)
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Golden We.t Colle&e loalle lllcll Copeland re.ch• for an -erraat OCC ellot daria& tbe aaat1~· 11-4 .tctory.
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'63 Pirates were dominant
in paving way to Rose Bowl
OCC outscored its opponents
309-43 over regular season
Editor's nott:: Tbis is tho first of two~ on Orange
Coast Collqe's 1963 national championship footblll
ram which went 10-0 and won t.be Junior Rose Bowl.
Tb is week centers on tbe reiuhr season, with next week :S
conclusion on the Junior R~ Bowl.
By JON FERGUSON °' ................ ~~e was sold out an nour before gametl me,
-with a trail of cars still reaching around the mountain road
and visible from the playina field, Dick Tucker recalls.
Tucker was 38 10 1963 and Jjrcparini to coach his Ora.nae Coast Colleae football team in its b11&est game to
date of that season at Mt. San Antonio College. Both
teams were 5-0 and tied for fint in the Eastern
Conference.
"They turned away between 3 and S,000 people.''
Tucker said. "There was only one road getting in there, a
little two-lane highway, and no more seats were available.
Up on the hi~i cou1d see all the cars being turned
around and b · back."
Junior Rose wl officiaJs were eyeinJ the game
alona with a capacity crowd of 17 ,000 fans which made so
much noise that Tucker could bardJy talk to the person
next to him. .
''I couldn't hear over the crowd talking to (assistant
coach} Dale Wonacott. who was standin& right next to
me," Tucker said. "Bells were going off. f don't know if
I've ever been to a game where 1t Was that loud.
"That may have been JC football at its zenith."
Wal, the Pirates dominated Mt. SAC, S0-24, as "we
played the perfect game," Tucker said. "We could do no
wrona."
It was the key regular season game in a perfect l~
campaian in which the Dues won the Junior Rose Bowl
over top-rated Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, 21-0, for
the oatJonal JC championship.
Tucker's reign at OCC spanned three decades. but
there was no other time period wruch could compare to
the full-blown media hype and crowds packing stadiums
in to watch JC football in the 1960s.
"In 1964, when we played our opener ~nst Harbor
which had never drawn, it was sold out at OC:C," Tucker
said. "In my fint two years, with a minimum of five home
pmes, people were aJways sitting on the ice plants. When
you walked in there, you would ~ave thought it was a full
~~ .
:.Really the best time to be in JC football was in the
60s. It was a sociaJ event. The community was so behind
us."
Plus OCC was purely unbeatable, out.scoring
opponents, 309-43, and outpining them 2,927-1,478 in
1963.
The Bucs' offense was led by uny 5-foot-4
quarterback Billy White and a slew of talented running
backs -Bob Haynes. Mike Hunter. Jeff Thayer, Joe
Scott, Dennis "Pops" Perrin, Pete Matthews -who aU
aot in on the action.
White took snaps from 6-foot-5, 229-pound. 17-year-
old freshman center Glen Wojcik. who earned sccond-
team JC Grid-Wire All-America honors. Wb1te hit on 72
of 123 passes for 912 ~son the season. while Hunter
(an All-American) gamed 284 yards rushing. caught 21
paJSCS, and was an outstanding kick returner.
Haynes led the nation in scoring with I 07 points and
the team in rushing with S 16 yards, while second-string
halfblck Thayer ran for 377 yards. Guard Bill Epperson,
Wojcik, White and Haynes made first-team alk:on-
fercnce on offeme and Thayer was a second team pick.
The defense, dubbed the "China Wall" by one report
late in the season. was led by a middle linebacker Ron
Paterno, who returned from the Merchant Marines after
(Pleue eee OCC'S/112)
¥anager of Year honors:
Lasorda wins ln a breeze
NEW YORK (AP) -Tommy
Lasorda, who led Los Angeles to the
World Series championship and its
sixth National League West title ut 12 ~ was named National Lague
M&DllCf of the Year Wednesday by
the Bueblll Writers ASSOClation of
America.
l...uorda received 101 points ln
ballotina by a committee of two
wnters from each Nallonal Lcque
at}. He bAd 19 first.place votes and
was named on 23 of 24 ballots. It was
the second ume Lasorda was voted
nunagcr of the year as be woo the
award 10 1983, its initial year.
Jim Leyland of Pittshul'lh was
ICCOnd wttb SO potnt.s after 1eadifta
the Plrates to an 8S. 75 reoord and
1, _ (Pleue eee LA901lDA/B2)
Cross country runners sometime& at crossroad& . .
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-Or-. Co.t DAILY PILOT I Thunday, October 27. 1988
. Skipper~ hoping for a speedYbtennial pace
Cabo San Lucas racing to Solmar Hotel
ln LA YC edition has some wrinkles in it
Competitors in this year's race
iaclude ten 7().foot uJtra·Liabt di•
placement .. sleds" wb.kh should
make for a fast race fOr line honors
(fint to finish).
BJ ALMON LOCLUEY ..................
A fteet o()S boata is expected to be
on tbe aianiQa line Nov. S for Los
Aftleles Yacht Oub'a lSth biennial Mexk:an )'ICht ~ to Cabo San
Luca&.
better windulong the Batja California
PeninwlL This makes three biennial raca from Soulbenl California to
Cabo, the otben beiQ& Lona Beach Yacbt Qub•s Cabo race in November
of odd-numbered years_ and Newport
Harbor Yacht Oub'a Cabo rM:e in
~of odd-numbered years.
As with all the other Cabo races, the
ftniab will be in front of the Solmar Hotel oa tbe extreme end of lbe Blia
Califonaia Peninsula. Hotel Solmar lt
known u the finilb Jinedeatination of
all of the Cabo races.
a
No, its not LA YC"s I Sth race to
Cabo San Lucas. Until four )'eU1 aao
the race wu from Los Anmeles Harbor
to Muatlan. but the du& decided to
shorten tbe f 1000-mile Mazatlan race
to the 876-mile c.abo n1C11 beca'* of
But LA YCa race is different in oqe
important respect. Instead of aoina
•traiabt down the coast to Cabo San
Lucu, LAYC lends the fleet around
Guadalupe l~ as a marlc of the
coone.
Tran1pecific Y~t Out>, spomor or the biennial Los Aneeles to
Ho®lulu race, laM announced that
the 1989 race will have a class of
International Measurement System
(IMS) ratinp to aupnent the usual
International Offshore Rule (IOR)
Gtunoat BOwl list
lncludes~l5-of ~t
ID college football
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -The Uni-
venity of Miami and 14 other teams arc
being conaidered for the Glasnost Bowl in
M0tc0w next Sept. 2.
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IN TME BLEACHERS
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Raycom Communications of Charlotte, N.C., is
orpninq and will televise the game. Rick Ray, chief
executive officer of Raycom, expects a decision by 1 :;i~;z:::==:::i Monday on who will play. I"
.. There are still so many different combinations r------l
pouib&e," Ray told the Fon Lauderdale Nws & Sun-
Senti.nel. "Once we find the right combination, the
pme will work itself out."
Ray was unavailable Wednesday to li st the teams
beina considered. a Raycom spokeswoman S.Ud.
.. We're looking for an intersectional game," Ray
told the Fon Lauderdale paper Tuesday ... Miami's a •c:::c~
very strona team, but they haven't told us if they're '-~~-="
definitely available yet." L-...::::::::!ll~!::~C~lil~~~~~
Sam Jankovich, Miami athletic director, said the •
school is interested ifthe financial payoff is right and if "Easy, easy ... they're just about to huddle ...
it's the ri&tlt matcbup. It will count against a team's 11 -OK, now!!"
~me schedule, and Jankovich doesn't want to move a -------------------'bia" game or a home game to Moscow. -
Ray wouldn't disclose financial payotrs but said, Flyers take fifth straight, 4-3
"E.acb team's expenses will be covered. and each also
will be paid a fee from gate and TV receipts. Schools will Third-period goals by Brlu LA'"8D ~
make money on the deal. It will be a good deal for and Toay Gruaa. led' the New Yorlt . '
schools." Rangers to a 4-l decision over the ·
Miami coach Jimmy Johnson confirmed his
interest in the game.
"I would not want to give up a home game, but l
think it would be a great experience for the players, ..
Johnson said. "It would be something they would
remember for the rest of their lives. and it would be
srcat for the two countries."
Raycom plans to televise the game nationally as
well as throughout the Soviet Union. Great Britain and
as many as four other countries.
Quote of the day
Keuy Rice, sports director of WTVQ-TV in
LexinJton, Ky., on the familiar names among the
Amencan ~uc batting leaders: .. Not seeing Boas. Brett ·and Mattingly among the leaders
woUld be like fi ndini a movie soundtrack
without a song by Phil Collins, Mado nna or
Kenny Logins .. "
Muncie (cocaine) indicted
SAN DIEGO-Former NFL running Ell
bl.ck Chuck Muncie, whose career ended in •II•
a cloud of drug problems. was indicted by a
federal grand ;ury Wednesday on cocaine
distribution charges.
Three charges relate to Muncie's alleged cocaine
sales to undercover agents from the U.S. ·0rug
Enfortement Administration and the San Diego
County Narcotics Task Force between December 1987
and January 1988, said U.S. Attorney William Braniff.
Muncie, 35, is scheduled to be arrai$1led this
afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Roger Curus McKee
on three counts of distributing cocaine and one count of
tryina to distribute the drug. He is free on $20.000 bond.
Kini• bring up three players
INGLEWOOD -injuries forced the ~ Los Anaelcs Kings to recall three playen ,
from their minor league affiliate Wednes-
day as they prepare for a 12-<lay road trip.
-' Goalie Bob Janccyk. center Hubie McDonough
and winger Bob K.udelsk.i left the New Haven
Ni&htbawks to join the Kings, who wiU be without
aoatie Roland Melanson and defender Tom Laidlaw
when the team travels to meet Winnipeg Friday. Both
players were nursing knee injuries.
Winaer Bob Carpenter was also questionable for
the trip after sufferina a sprained knee in Tuesday
night's pme apinst Edmonton.
Norman'• 22 leada Clippers
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Ken Norman m
bit 16 of his 22 points in the second half
Wednesday ni&bt as the Oippers rallied to
post a 117-IOA overtime wm against the
Seattle Sonics in an NBA prcseason game at the Sports
Alena. Tbe Oippen trailed 78 lead 21, Williams 19 and
Gary Grant 17.
Dale Ellis was the Sonics' second-leading SCOT'Cf
with 23 points.
Philadelphia ~yers Monday ni&ht and
their fifth st.rai&bt National Hockey League victory.
Two earljer goals by Rick Tocctlet had belpcd the Ayers
mount a 3-2 lead through two periods. But the Rangers
came back as Lawton soored at 2:28 and Granato at
13:52 to band the Ayers their third straight loss and
fourth in five pmcs. Elsewhere Wednesday, Paal
MacLeu scored with 6: 50 remaining in the third period
to snap a tic as the Detroit Red Wings beat the Montreal
Canad.iens 4-2. After the Canadiens bad tied the score
2-2 on Cla1141e Lemleu'• goal 3:30 into the final period,
Macl.ean scored the game-winner. after a muffed.
clearing pass by Canadiens netminder Patrick Roy ....
E4 Olcsyll scored with 2S seconds left in the· second
period to snap a tie and ltea Wreget 01ade 30 saves as
the surprising Toronto Miu>le Leafs defeated the
Minnesota Nonb Stars 3-2 for their sixth st:rai_ght road
victory ... Right wing ltevia DilleeD scofcd two goals
and defenseman Dave Babyclt notched four assists to·
lead the Harlford Whalers to a 7-1 victory over the
Buffalo Sabres. ·
Death tJ:treata at 2 NFL play~ra
HONOLULU -Two brothers who m
play for two National Football League (II•
teams have had their lives threatened by
people associated with organized' crime in •
Hawaii, according to the FBI.
The threat against Niko Noga, 26, a linebacker.
with the Phoenix cardinals, and Al Noga, 23, a rookie
defensive end for the Minnesota Vik.ings1 came from
friends of some men the brothers beat up outing a fight
at a Horfolulu ~iscotheque in July, Eugene Glenn,
special agent in charge of the FBI office here, told the
Honolulu Star-Bulletin in a story published in
Wednesday's editions.
0 Tbe cast of characters makes this serious, .. Glenn
said. "These are physically powerful people. I would say
we're talking about an orpnized criminal activity,
althouah not in the same vetn as an East Cout 'family.'
.. ibere appear to hne been p~vious encounters
between the Nops and the other group," Glenn said.
.. So the July brawl was probably a culmination of bard
feelings and the death threat an escalation."
Both players commented to the newspaper on tht
threat.
"If they comt try to put my li&hts out," Al Noga
said, "I hope they try to do it with no weapons.
USC's game with Irlah sold oqt
LOS ANGELES -For the first time Eil
since 1948, a Southern Cal-Notre Dame •II•
match up at the 92,516-seat Coliseum sold
out, it was announced Wednesday.
Third-ranked Southern Cal hosts SC()()nd·ranked
Notre Dame Nov. 26.
Televlalon. radio
'P.m. -eo&.LaH l'OO'TaALL: Northern lowe at Northern Arl1ona; ESPH.
7:30 p,m, -WOMllWS VOLL•YaALL: ,...._
perdlne at uc a.ot• 141rW• Ctal*I), Prime Ticket. 9 P.m. -90~ Darren Ven H«n vs. Oerrvt
Anthony, In • 10-round lunlor mlddleweletll boUt from Lat v ... 1 (delayed), USA. ,.
llAIMO
6:30 p.m. -aXMlal'TIOll LUK•TaALL: L.aMrs
et Utefl, KL.AC (510).
claa.
IMS is a relatively new handicap
IY*m. especially on tbe West Coe1t.
fl i1 tenaally c:poaidered to be more
favorable for tbe boats tbat have.full
interiors, deaiped for the most part
.. "c:ruiler'·racen. .... ooooeed to the
Rat out racers that the JOR bas
spawned.
.. It would be pat to see of those
clulic ~hta btck out tbete beina •
compeutive apin," said Murny. a
Oeneral cbainnan Phil Murray
laid tbe anaounc:ement of the new
clAll ia to live potential IMS YIChts
plenty of time to be mcuurcd for a
ralial ceni6caac.
Munay laid lhere are quite a few
veteran TranlllK racen that should
be Deffect for IMS-y.cbta such u KWoa ll · Tioo_nderop. Miramar
Kamalii And Cbubuco, all for:
mertiDe hoaon winners.
And somethina new i1 beina proPoted for Lona Beach Yacbt
aub's famed Coriaretaiooal Cup
match ncina series. scheduled for
nest March. The race committee is
currently oomiderin& I one-day event
-prior to the IWt of the f'CllUlar
series -featurina 11 many previous
winnen as can be auembled. ·
Such names 11 Geny Dri1COll,
A:rsYle c.ampbell, Diclt Deaver Den·
nis Conner, Dave Perry, Bill Fi~ker,
Dennis Durpn and Harold Cudmore
-and even Ted Turner, are being
considered. Kinda like Oldtimers
Niabt at the ball pme. Tb is will be the
2Sth year of the Conaressional Cup.
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Don't fottet. Friday, Satu.rday, and
Sundar will be· your last chance to
eyebal the more than SOO oleaiure
boats and 1 wide variety of' equip.
ment displays at the 20th annivenay
Southrn California Sail and power
Boat Show at the Lona Beach Con-
vention Center.,
The show will be open from 3 to I 0
p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday, and l l a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday,
occ•s 1963 JR. ROSE BOWL CHAMPS. • • l'rom81
earnina All-America at OCC in 1961 .
Patcrob and outaide linebackers Al
O.vis and Vem Edler fonned a
powerf\al linebaclrina crew.
.. What made the Oraqe Cout
team so IOOd was we bid maturity -
otber than mYld{;' said ~ve
lineman Ron Cray, a 268-pbund
iiahman, wbo WU oaly 17 at the
time ... We bad older guys who ~
back to junior colJeae tbat were not
just out o(biab school. We had guys
who were 26 and 28 yean old. They
were smaner. had wisdom more than
the other teama. •• .
And Tucker n:memben Cray, who
was one of the few 260-pounders
around and was only I 7 at the time.
.. He wore about a size 6 shoe "
Tucker lilid. .. He looked like be co~
have been a taP-danoer. He bad these
little bands and feet, but he was a great
athlete."
Tack.le Gary Magner, guard Larry
198S OCC coachtnc atatr of line C09Ch Fred <>wena.
backfield coach Dale Wonacott, head coach Dick Tacker
and baclrReld coach Geoqe llattlU.
Findley, Paterno (who also earned . down its running game.
All-America), and defensive backs Afterward_. Tucker said he couldn't
Joe Scott and Hunter earned all· "remember a more satisfying win."
conference honors. although Hunt-Cray remembers how hard h~ played.
er's position placement was a conve-"I think l probably pl~yed my
nience to honor his outstanding hardest-jam&-becausc as I was sining
offensive sic.ills. on the Greyhound bus, I took a deep
It was a magical season which sigh and got cramps in both backs of
included a lOl·degree day early in the my legs," Cray said. "I lurched up and
season when Tucker took the team had to stand the entire way home. But
out to the beach for practice. . it was a great game. It put us on top
"A heat wave hit. and I got a whim and it was smooth sailing after that."
and said, 'Why don't we take the guys The Bucs follQwed that win with a
to the beach1" Tucker saic;t. "The guys 20-0 whipping of defending national
were frisky 'as the dickens, anCI ther'e .. champion Santa Ana before I 0,000
were enough people at the beach that fans at Pira\es' Stadium.
we had an audience. It was a goOd, Santa .Ana Coach Myrel Moore
.solid w.~rkout. (Fulle.rton Coach Hal) cried that the Doqs had been cj\eated
· Sherbc:Ck said it set football back 200 by the officials the following Monday,
·years." .as a cl~pped frame of the game film in
That Mt. SAC game was the key the Santa Ana Register showed run·
win, though, coming after the team's ning bade Pete Matthews' knee scrape
closest game of the season, a 13·6 win the iround as he was hit by a Don
over the Hornets. Tucket knew the defender before regaining his balance
importance and had a special pre-and running 20 yards (or a touch·
game pep talk ahead of time. · down.
"This i$ one game you'O never "In fairness to everybody, the knee
fo(Jet.,''" s:&id' Tucker fn Daily 'Pilot aldToucrl.-T.uckt'r ~ys today. "Pete
.ieports of the day. "YOl.L may forget-MatthewS-.Cau~t the ball. He was a
the pmes like San 8ef'J'lardino, littJe gu~ quick as a cat, and be
Grosstnont 1lnd Citrus, but I assure bounced on his knee, but it was so
you that ~ou'll ~member this game quick you could hardly tell. But they
the rest of your lrves: Now it's uvto-didn't come close ~o scoring against
you what kind of memory you keep." r us anyway." .
OCC neutralized Mt. SA'C's great The Pirates went on to move into
quarterback Joe ~couah and Shut the No. 2 soot in the national rankinltS
,
after rippinJ apart Riverside's
daunted rushing pme for a 20-6 win
and wbippipa Chaffey 46-0 in front of
the Nonheastcm Oklahoma coaches.
who had already finished their perfect
1C1SOn.'ntio dlys earlier "
"I remember in one of the papers.
the Oklahoma coach, Red Roberts6n,
said 'I'd rather play that there K.affer,
(his pronunciation of Chaffey), '
tucker said.
The game capped an amazing
season and set the stage for some
banterina in the Los Angeles· area
papers for whether Lona Beach or
Coast should' get the Rose Bowl bid.
The Pirates laie-r proved they w(re a
great choice. .
"I say to this day, that that 1963
OCC Junior Rose Bowl team could
compete and ha've beaten soroe of the
state college teams at that time," Cray
said.
0
The 1961 Orange Coast CoUeg
Junior Rose Bowl team will be having
a 25-year reunion Nov. 5, with a
special prc--game celebration before
the OCC.-Riversidc .homecoming
game at 7 p.m . and a post-pine ~y
sponsored by the OCC Alumni ~
sociation.
ThosrinterestCd-in-anendtng-or
With knowledge on the whereabouts
of players should call Drck Tucker at
432-5890.
Perfection: How Bucs went 9-:0 , ..
OCC looks dominant
in def eating every
team except Hornets
The 1962 OCC football team went
9·1 in then 37-year-old bead coach
Dick Tucker's fint year with the
Pirates.
On Aug. 9, 1963, Tucker, in usual
pre-season fashion, said, "It's going to
be practically impossible to duplicate
that record this yeac."
Note ·the word practically. The
Pirates not only went 9-0 during the
repJar season and won the Eastern
Conference title, they earned a berth
to play in -the Junior Rose Bowl
qamst Northeastern Oklahoma
A•M. The rest is history.
Herc's a look. pme-by111me, at
how OCC improved upon, not only
duplicated, their success in Tucker's
first campaigp at Coast.
Week l -S.. .. watera (H.f):
Quarterb&clt Billy White ran 26 yards
for one touchdown and threw 7 yards
to Mike Hunter for another as the
Bucs won in Chula Vista. Bob Haynes
and John Naylor ran JS and S yards
respectively for other scores.
W..t I -au. (fM): Ranked
I 0th in the nation comina into the
pme, the Pirates racked up their
most points in Pirates' Stadium in 11
yean and had their widest victory
marlin in seven yean..
Six t.ckl eKb had one toucbdo..-n
in the lime and tbe deftnle bepn to
build its~~ with• pat
plline t1aDd that bdd Otnaa from icori.aa on five auempu ftom inside the S-yud line.
Wee" I -Su BenaJ'dJDO (48·0):
Up to the No. 8 ranking.. the season's
tone was being set very convincingly
before 7,300 fans. The Dues racked up
their most points in Pirates' Stadium
and the large$t margin of victory
since, well, the week before.
A gimpy-as the papers described
him -Hunter and Haynes scored
one touchdown each and White had a
pair.
Week 4 -Fallertoe US-'>: White
connected on 12 of 16 passes for l 52
yards includina a t l-yard second-
quarter touchdown pass to Joe Scott,
and Scott Thayer had a I-yard
touchdown run in the third quarter.
Tbe sixth-ranked Pil'lates played
before 6,000 fans at Fullerton.
. .
Haynes ran for t~ touchdowns.
The OCC offense racked up 40S yaais
against a defense which had allowed
only 711 in five pnfes.
Week 7 -Suta Au (IM):
Ranked third in the nation and
playina before I 0,000 at home, the
Bucswentto 7..0asHunter,GaryCarr
and Pete Matthews scored touch·
downs. OCC had lost five strai&bt
times to the defending national
champs, but turned the tnck despite
later claims by the Santa Ana Coach
Myre I Moore that officiating had give
OCC two touchdowns.
Wea a -RlvenWe (IM): White
bit on 12 of 17 puses for 138 yards,
Thayer ran for 77 on 11 carries and
scored a touchdown, and Haynes ran
Week 5 -Gl"Olsmoet (0-1): for 42 yards and two touchdowns as
Playina befon: 6,800 spcctaton and the No. 2-ranked Piratcs dominated
the Junior Rose Bowl committee at the Tigen before 6,SOO fans in
home, the nation's fourth-ranked Rivenide.
teamrompcdasHunterhada66-yard } They limited a Rivenide around
touchdown run and Haynes., Thayer'\f attack -which bad averqed 2.20
and Hill Hollaway had scores. yards per pme -to just S6.
Ironically. the Griffins only touch-'
down was later revoked because the Week t -Cllaffey (tM): Before
scom, Rua Eckhardt, was deemed 8,000 fans and scouts from No. l·
incliajble, mak.ina lhe final margin, ranked Northeastern Oklahoma
48-1 (yes. they pve them the extra Ali:M which had defeated Cof-
point). feyviife, K.an.1 39-0, just two days
earlier to sea.I its bopes for the Junior
Rose Bowl, the Pirates finished with a Week I -Mt. Su Alltilllie (ff.H):
Facina hot-shot quarterback Joe
Keoujb (later with the Kansasa City
Royals) before I S,000 fans at the
Mountaineers' stadium, the Dues ran
up a 21..0 first quarter advantaac and
cruised to a S0-8 advantqe before the
Mounties ICOred tMc:e on the ICCOftd· . defenae. ~ OCC defeme limited Mt. SAC
to min•30 yards nasbina. White hit
on 16of'23 .,._.for 223 yards ln bis biaat pme or the year. while
bana. •
Haynes. the nation'sjuniorcolleae
scorina leader, was the sw with 87
yards on the around and th.rec ~ucbdowns in addition to kickina
ttiur extra pointa. Bldup quar· tert.ct Larry Jones ran for 74 yards
and Thayer Mel 60. ..... _,_..., .........
...._ A6M (II .. ): lbe Pirates cap-
tured the Junior ROIC Bowl
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EL SEGUNDO (AP)-Steve Beuerlein bu replaced
Jay Schroeder u the Loi Aqrles Raiden startin& quartert.ck and probably will keep the job for the rest of
the year, COACb Milce Shanabal\ said Wednesday. '!~t now I believe the best direction to ao for us is
Steve Beucrlein," Shanahan said at his weekly meeting
with RJ>Orters. "That's not to take anythina away from
Jay.
"Ri&bt now, Steve's able to tact to what he's been
aoina thi'ou&h the last seven or eiabt months. Jay's not
havina a chance to react. Anytime yot,1 miss a quartetbeck
camp, a prcseaaon. it's very difficuh.. It's just not
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Beuerkin wu a fourth-round 1dectiotroftbe Raiders
in the 1987 NFL draft. The 23-year-old (onncr Notre
D9me ltaDdout. wbo PICpped at A.nabeim's Servite Hi&h
School, spent bil entire rookie teUOn on injured ~rve,
but ltaned the ftnt three pmes thil season despite never
bavina takeQ a map from center in an NFL pme.
SCbroeder was acquired by the Raiders early Sept. 5,
1everal houn after the club beat San Dieao 24-13 in its
season openei:, from the Wuhinaton Redskins in exc~ for offensive tackle Jim Lacbey and two future
draft choices.
Schroeder 27, bu 1tarted the last five games for the
Raiden and often hid hi1 problems. He was intercepted
four times each by Cinctnnati and Miami and then
the' final r.me to take a 11-1 S, I 5-9,
15-9, 8-1 • 15-8 Big West Conference
victory at Long Beach.
relieved by 8eua1ciD iD tbe tee0nd half 1Pinst Kansas
City and New Orle&u. Sc~ baa completed 63 of 1 S3 passes for 1,043
yards and teven touebdownl with 10 1ntctccptions whale
Beuerlein bu hit on S l ofbis I 09 throws foT 830 yards and
six toucbdowna with m.. intercepllons.
Tbe Raiden, wbo bolt Kansas City Sunday, h.a vc a
3-5 record, but arc jull one pme out of first place in the
AFC West behind Seattle and .Denver,
' ••rve bad a talk with Jay in relationship to lbe
decision," Shanahan said ... Jay•$ concerned that he's not
able to ao out and react himself. Jfyou'rc not able to react.
if you have to think, then you're aoing to have a diffi cult
time~tina ~ f::one. • Steve baS . tbrouah the system. He feels a lot
more comfonable with what he's doing. You need 10
know where everybody's going to be, the blocking
schemes, on every play."
Long Bea ch State
topples Anteater s
in h eartbreaker
Ali ~ood had 17 kills for the
Ant.eaten ( 13-9, 4-8), while Kris
Roberts added three solo blocks and
five block assists. Long Beach, ranked
10th in, the nation, Improved to 17-4,
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Freshman outside hitters Maureen
Aanni~n and Dannie Doll each had
eight kills to lead Golden West, the
state's No. 1-ranlced comm unity col-lcse women's volleyball team, to a
l 5-4, 15-5, l 5-7 victory over Orange·
Coast Colleac Wednesday.
9-4. ..--,
In girls prep action:
Lapa Beacta 3, Oru1e G: Sum,.
mer Sieg had nine kills, Stacy Tragtr
added seven and Kealy Oarlce had six
as the Artists ( 12-3, 6-1) cruised to the
Pacific Coast League victory, I S-3,
l S-4, 15-2.
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When ubd 1f be bad any input on °tbe trade for
Schroeder, Shanahan replied, ''Anytime we make a
decision, we make it u a stair, we make it u an
orpnization."
Schroeder, wbo was outspoken in hls displeasure
with his t.ckup role ..vitb the Redskins, pused (or4,109
yards in 1986 t>ut was in and out of the Wuhlnaton lineu}:>
last season.
Doua Williams replaced Schroeder in Washin&ton's
final pme of the season and was named the starter duril\I
the playoffs. Williams guided the Redskins to wins over
Chicqo and Minnesota before his spectacular per-
forriwice in his team's 42-10 victory over DeoverJn_tbe
Super Bowl.
Schroeder said be wasn't surprised by the decision.
.. You have to take a look at the situation retistically,
and rm fint to a~mit I'm not playina well," be said.
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Empire COnference and 12-1 overall,
completed a perfect first round
without losing a game in any match.
They open second round play Friday
at C)roress in a 5:30 start.
WooArtqe S, Lapu Hills O: Tbe
Warriors ·remained undefeated
through seven games after breezing
past the Hawks (3-4). With the
victory the Sth-ranlced Warriors im-
erovc their overall record to I 0-1.
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OCC fell to 3-3 in conference, 5-8
overall.
Jn a college match : T.eadiili Uic-way"Tor Woodbridge Lo.J Beacla S&ate S, UCI Z: All-was senior outside hitter Charisse
Amcncan T.ara Cross, who had 29 Kiin..o, who had , 16 kills and four
kills in the match, helped Long Beach . service Ice$. Aiding the Warriors
take control down the stretch as the · cause wasjuruor outside hitter Dean-
49ers pulled away from an 8-8 tic in · na Doolittle whp had 11 kills. . . .
·Heaven f or6iil~ lje
for got Florida State
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EDITOR'S NOTE -One of the 6Q voti~ .members of Tbc Associated
Press football poll forgot ro list
Florida Stare last week, set ti I'll off an
ourcrr in the Sunshine State. Aller
renwniq anonymous for more lhan
• week. .Ronnie Christ of the Har-
risbUIJ (Pa.) Patriot decides td fess
• up.
By RONNIE CHRIST
HarrlAvt (Pa.) Patriot
guess no one gives us any respe<:t."
Aorida State made sure the voters
aot the message by running up the
score in a 66-3 rout of poor Louisiana
Tech. .
"I hope t,be pollsters noticed," FSU
safe Stan Shiver said. "We felt like
we lost respect."
"We baa to ,beat somebod)' 1.ilce
Nebraska does," comcrback Dc1on
Sandcn_said. "W~~bad to JCt atten-
tion." · OK. aJl you Aorida State people. I All of this not bcc&)lsc Aorida State
got the message. was kept from bcJOg No. I, bu\
I know how much those national because itslipped'from No. s to No. 7.
football P,Olls mean to the folks· All of. this because Herschel
around Tallahassee. Probabl.y. a 1.ot . Nissenson, colfcge football editor of
more than any of t~ose pres1dc~ual th;e AP, woUldn't reveal the name of
polls. I m~an, those folks get scnous the dastar41-y voter so he could be
about their football: . · tarred and feathered.
I read all a~ut It JO the personal Well, Aorida State, if it makes you
and co~fide~t1~l lcttcr W~yne H~n. feel any better, I confess. rm the voter t~c ur\1vcn1ty s sports. information . who forgot to. list the Seminoles on ~1rcctor, sent. an 60 voling members my ballot a week ago.
10 The Associated Press poll. . . ln attempting to decide where to I got the message JO the c~py of the rank Miami after its loss to Notre
Fort Laudcrda~c . Sun-Sent1ncl ~at Dame I left Aorida State off the was enclosed Wlth the letter. "Seman-ballot.'
ole players, fans mad at poll's for-
getfulness," screamed the banner
headlines. The l>llpereven printed the
poll the way 1t should have been
alongside the actual poll.
"I don't think we've been this upset
since we los( .to Miami 26-25 in
1987," tack.Jc Joey Jona ta said. "l
rve got you covered this week. but
you mi&ht not like that vote any better
than you did the previous one. That
66-3 romp impressed me so much I
voted Aorida State No. 7, the same
place I would have put the Seminoles
a week ago.
WATER POLO ROUNDUP ..•
From Bl '
possession of second place.
Six different Edison players scored
to build a 6-1 lead at the end of the
first quarter and it was never close
after that. Ocean View fell to 2-2 in
lequc.
Newport Harbor t, Estaada 1:
Jason Morpn, Crai4 Martz and Kurt
Edler had first penod aoals u the
Sailors jumped to a 3-0 lead and never
looked back in the Sea View Lequc
match at Harbor. Goalie Chris Saruta
stopped seven shots for Newport
(4-0).
Morgan, Martz. Edler and Tim
Stickler each bad two goals, while
Steve Finebera got the only score for
thcf.qlcs(8-13 0-4). c. ..... '91Mar11, Tasda I : The
Sea Kinas improved their record to
19-2 overall and S-0 in leque by
rallil\I trom a 3-2 defecit at Tustin
Hiah.
Pacina Corona del Mar was Josh
Speyer with four 1oals and Chris
Oedina with three, while aoalic Orea
Rhodes had nine saves. With the loss
Tustin drops into a tie for ICCOnd
place in leaaue at 4-t. C•&a M ... lt, Oraqe I: The
Mustanas "mained pema in tunlna
up for next week's Pacific Coast
League showdown with La.suna
Beach, usinJ seven goals by Steyc
Kunst and su by Corey Delahunt to
plaster the Panthers.
Soott Taylor had an outstanding
pme in goal for Coast Mesa (4-0) by
stopping 18 shots. Brett Dieball
added two aoals for the Mustangs.
Kunst and Delahunt each had three
goals as Mesa built a 7-2 first-period
advantqe. Kunst added two each in
the second and third periods, while
Delahunt bad three in the third.
l..apM Beadl 11, WeoAnqe t:
Jeff Montaomery scored three of his
eiaht aoab in the third period and two
key 1oals down the stretch, lifting the
host Artisu (8-1 l, 4-Q) over the
Wanion (2-2) to remain tied for first
in the PCL Andy Ycllend, Erik
Nelson and Erik Weeks also scored
forLquna.
Woodbridae tied the match in the
.second quaner. but Montaomery
kept the Artists, who never trailed,
ahead. In the fourth. Woodbndae
pulltd within one, but a pair of
Mon1&0mery 191ls within a minute
and a halfstretch put l;Aauna up l 1-8.
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We f1ewe one rentel trawl :::~m~l-~ 6pt Kemp, 7~5000. Children & pets OK. S 1250/mo 675-9168 lBA UP?trs, pool cable TV Ouiet bldQ on E'SJae, e«y From Sl50. UUl9pd.
trailer leftl Enjoy full uee • · ~ Al.A.V Short or long term IM. 1 11 uianla & gas j)d. '575. No P8U w/1ot1 ofwooct AMigMd 131 .. 107or185 _. or heeted pool, epa, dub ~ •·I $1875/rno. OOua Herti.t Refs req'd. 147 ~. partcing & i.unctry _..
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53tr8318 btwn ~ this IPadoul & lu.xurloul REALTORS ~ H neet Ferry. gar. patio. tt.~ bath, tri>lc. deck, gar ~·-
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at $2200/mo. 721-11~ •l ti & d tBA, fenced yard. 3 blks 2BA+ Den 51350/mo' balcony, .appll, lrldry & quiet. $735 •Liii .. *
•••2BA + Den 1BA sarge,, pat~ yar s to Doheny Bch. Avt now DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 $1300/mo yrly. 673-2880 * 642-1850 . Come ... the difference, •• •1111111 · e ma pe "" , $985/mo. 650-4029 . completely remodeled •~Diil. cottage. 214 Apolena. •Carports w/storage WILi Tl IAlllA Ill FURN & 1mmac 2BR-gar & * * * * * * *, Beeuttful 2BR apt a Pool ..,.5 CloM to tpwn S1350/mo •Pool 11at11a 1... Bachelor Stp$ to cx:n rec room laundry.room' •NewGEd/w,Stow.&
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B Sou Bayt 800 W WILSON ~ exec twnhme In Bayside • 535-6786 or 675-6409 .,."" ........... In! Only $640 to S850/ •New Whrte Carpet & · '!:ti 'd!.c. p~i.ttv f~o:'n~ ULL Ml-1141 sPXclbti§ 3er 2ea home er::. /rp1c, aundectl.:t FURNISHED DELUXE 2Bo PHASE 111 ... S26o OFF MOVE·INmo Drapes
$3000/mo. Avail Nov. 1. ~Ith par11-llke backyard ~m ~ &~ =!ne nMr bay and ocean. lrpl, HARBOR VILLAGE APTS W .U IPTS. •Ctote to 3 FWys
722·7022 *2BA Duplex, quiet, lrg ~13~o ~gar==· bay S2250tmo 240-1752 gar. St tOO yrly. also S30 W Wllsof\ (405,55,73)andSouth
r'T D B yard, front unit, garage. """'" · ocean view furn. 2BD Taking reservations for TSL MGMT Coat P1ua L11TLE ISLAN 3 A QOOd atN. $780. 543-A ,.....-2420or963-JO.l8 BALBOA4Br,lpSt500 2BAfrpl.gat S1tOO Bachelor. t , 2 & 3722_9012 °'642_1603 •LargePool&Ded(ArN ~=· ;~r;:~J~{,;:: Bernard St. 647·7540 laat. ltic~ 2140 B:,v:;:,oNT Condo 281' wlnte<. 992-2923 l Bedroom Apts. Sofry No Pets• ·~t=%~::'
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carport. Agt 873-40&2 28a lrplc, gar., patio, tra lg. Mstr BA. 2""' gar. frplc. spa. doek. $2300 With gJtage Yearly, New .1 ~~t!: home Secura Mature •New Laundry Facilities
newtydecor.Nopets.Avl fenced yd Frplc W/D BAYFRONT CondO 281', StOOO/mo Agt 722·7776 avaia om adYltl No pets 1991 •Covel'edPwtung
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newly redecorated . Incl grndr. No pets heatedpoo4,spa,saunas. 2'hBa. SHOO/mo Will ... andacape grounds MESA VERDE. 2BR 18A, Cypreu. Santa Ana $3500/mo 8181790-7302 Adults, Scotti 548-2301 clubhs. Walk to beach consider lease optlOn Near ~5 ~J'"Ol<ers •Ceihng Fans Pool & ac>a. patlOl/decka, upper. Q\"8t ·cu1 de a.c.
Heights. 758-9162 Agt. RENTALS AVAILABLE •LAG 3BR 2:~eA. 2·sty. $1595/mo. 969·7246 497-9918 ' Of pe:AAN~ NEW =~~5:'-1~0=~ B~Of carport $600 s1:1::~ ;;~~ KAM•.::=~' Short t'so f0 7~:0 ~·J~~j =~1~~7~~ ~~~~r~~r~; ~:J"se l~ :-:.t~~~/C:R~Btg 2Br 1Ba -large loft =~~:~eap'=11= l~~~O::::'Ba =~~ Mesa Verde. spaoloua 2 Wattrfrtlt lt•tl, 675-4912 Agt No Peta Utils Pd patio 45' lot 3 car gr Huie sundeck. St 195/mo •New Fadlties Include
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BAN~eRO liftlftif"'iim:rm~T-':Mlf ELEGANT new 2Br. 2Ba, 2 $750 Mo+d~p 631 -4147 S27s0/yrly 673-7787 . vall now. 646-064S 2 Pools/2 Spas --------gar, W/O hookup,
704 GoldenrOd OLDE 110. car garage yard d/wetc at 14 IEWPllT lllllTS •YI 11 IHll Playground/Totlots 2Bdrm 2Ba twnhM S865 S750/mo 721-01J6
CdM hOme & Income li11t1n 113-110.0 171 Monte Vlsia, S9s0 UNIVERSITY PARK 4Br Cute 1BA, yard. single gar-2BR 11/tBA, close. to e:~b.':1~ 825 Center St 642-1424 mt IEE
charming 4BA/2BA built-No pets. 8-42-3812 2 B I aoe Avl 1ti 1 Drive by beach, $950/mo 900 G ~ 880' I 2BA 28A. l/p. new carpet,
Ina. spa + detached 1BR llJ.IMi 1 BRIGHTON SPRINGS tBA s~29;,~ ~ ~~s~ . 330S E. tSth Si. S6T5 mo Sea Lane. 644•261 t •g.ldren1Welcome w.'I! t:fleld enc:L.gar...-all blt...ns, near .-~.. !~·8S7535595.00099 ...... a-•~ 2117 Condo. Secluded woods NEWPORT PACIFIC Sheryl 631·1266 ON BEACH 2BR 2BA I :W shops. S750/mo.
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GREAT views Over 3.000 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH Newer yeartY 2BR 28X level. Wstir/Dryr stack lam rm, pvt gate. dbl gar COSTA MESA llllfmll TSl MGMT 642-1603
sq rt or elegant contem· DUPLEX. 28' 2Ba+ 28' ..... .. ....... hoot(-up. micro. frple. gar UTllY Pk, 3 BA. 2~ BA, 2 $2100 213/928· 1&44. I large attractive APll In a SHARP & CLEAN 1 & 28R. porwy perfection. Two 1' ... Ba ........, remodeled ~·~ w/opnr ~ carport Aec car gar, 1950 sq.It. pool, 24 (11•\&.AI 1••2 beautiful garden Mfting r...~--.-~ ~ hUge m•ter aultes with ~55 · ,....,_., 875-3286 · Bk:r 642-3850 area poo1 spa S750 • Jae. vb ct nearby tstl ,.,..,.,. POOIS garages No pets :TV"."F;~"MJstmo'.
his & her baths & cloleta. 29·000· WELL furnished 3Br 2Ba dep.°VELMA 549-2•47 S 1350/mo 1 Yf lease Nov ~~ p~~ht;ar !::· Call our leasing Canter I t Bedroom IMO Sorry. No S*l 645-SSn
3cargatege.Gatedcom-Mm•Cll·lntln oceanfront. St6001mo. CLEAN 2Br 1Ba duplex 1 644·7220or754-778t I St5,75 /m ~ l ease: .... -.:.any tOday tor an appt to M1l.... SparklfnQ ciean 28drm munlty. LOWEST PRICE 2 sty-3Efr 2Br 2Ba close to ocean. 5725 Gar sml yard n0 ~HI ltacll H
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;:;:;:;:;;:: $429.900. 891-1702 Agl c • tJL 21HI ~edit cheek 5'9-33:'· CH RMER ..38'.. 2 ... Ba, FlftlUll •lP IPUJMlll * =-:· Sony:--no ,.... ,•-•-TIW•llM' trtal t J . hrdwd ,firs. lrpl. decks. lee aches -Ba YI r on I Beaut1I lly landscaped * ·-· -** .~•999111 .... RY 1MO abce 642_.905 _,_,.. ._. "~ .. 102• 211 1•• -··-COLLEGE Park 3Br H.Ba 1so• Yl9'W, nr twn/bch w/doek·Oulet Fam hrnes I u --..--• j Ea. I• .. rl.5.A Coeta Meea dreem hm . ...-ti ,.... 'I - -l'IOme Frplc dble gar lrg S 1850/mo * 494-.6930 NO FEEi! Agt 5•6-9449 qutet, larQ9. clean Apts A small, quiet complex 3BA 1 rBA fireplace 'IW..,.... 3BR 2'1t.BA.frplc.l'luge2 _ .. _._ New parnt, garden, gar-OOYel'edpatio fenotKiyd. Pool&spa.patioordeck Studio S550 OR S58S~patio.garage 2BA tBA, 28R w/gar. Carpets.
--e..,-"ldr. totally pv1 --•~ ege.-Avt ll/l.-J-20-17&4 STIOOI ••5~7 . I rt•-...L ..... ,, Rl WC;tS .. lalge uy 38r Pr~ !Qcellon Jfrs* 1BA ~ "Ll'le patio. garage;MW paint. dti!Pfi> bft"ll'I~ immec end uolt w/lg d0 4BA 2BA, $214,900. Prin-mo .... -•15• "' 2Ba part turn l\OUse nr BachelOf S600 new & Yery pvt" Frplc. carpet. applrancu y•dwlpatio. Waterpeid. ""'a•.__ t 1229 000 y . cipala only 854-0759 2 BDRM. 2 BA TH lrOf'lt QSJSI-._Tl •SI * bC(Q§IVe GUXRD* NHHS. Gardnr, In dry, \ Bedroom $655 pool, spa. lndi 1st -$950/$825 2~2 or 636-4120 Call l·SPM _,. _ _. o · duplex. $1385/mo. 457-A -.-2°.. 1' Ba $805 0 PETS 9 71 AT 111 IUOls . Seaward Rd No pets. Newport Heights area 1g •GATED COMMUNITY* S 1300/mo 548-60 T9 ..... rm • sec. N -2« , 650-5 t94 667 Vtctona 'H' . ..1720
Newpor1 Steal,2mllrault-lmat 1044 (818)981-5360 3BA 2'h8A, patio, dt>I lllllCllYll OCEANFRONT-Bal boa 22IOYlllllllWAJ 1rBACHELOA ESlde apt EASTSIDE 2BR, tBA, al· •TOWNHOUSE• es. 21A-8A, aec sys. frplc, NEW JU. Peters twnhm 2Br h 81 If' 3 blk 1 garaoe, quiet area. Ultra-BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA 3Br/2Ba. ga.r. 1g sUndk, COSTA MESA Kitchen. pa110, Quiel, tractive-, lq\t, airy. exc 2BA/1'nBA. lrpl, lg patio.
2cargar, prvt toe w/yard. Elegant 3BA 3BA nr UCI beac5: ~ du k dbl s 0 clean, 2 llory, $1250/mo. w/ooll course VIEW. Also remodeled S 1800/mo 1•1121 prkng, lndry rm. No pets. c:ond. gar. lenoed patio, carport. 1940 Wallaoe.
1279,900. Call Robin-s3"2s ooo ' ow~erlagi S 13751 ec · ~ar CaH Robert Milliken to l BA avail. Frplc, wet bar. 780-8618, 673-6148 •Great EastS1de lex:• $595 ~ncl. ut. 720-1565 $750/mo-dep 548-1709 '800/Mo 541-5348
Tench 831·1288 854-9S73 5<45-2S~0-D "G:; s. view 83l·t2ee ;.~r~i~/.°s~~~::e.2c~~ THE BLUFFS.FULL BAY 1 & 2 Bdrm apts startj •BAY TIMBERS• EASTSIDE Sharp & Clean Westside 2BA Apt, patio.
722-6453·N tral air. All malnt. Incl. VIEW ... 3 Bedroom Pets $615 Gar, cable avl tBA, lrpk;, cable. pool. 2BR Washer/Dryer lndrylac,2prl(ngspaces. R&'Mtt<~
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1221.-wtSPECTACULA VIEWI · Agt 760-1108 Sorry. No pets 63 1·8427 W Bay St $675 650-6357 gar. $140/mo. 546-9950 $750/mo. 731-84M
~~"~'~~ ~ ~~ beK~ 2m~~B~ ~~M2~~--.~ ~~4BR 1~"2~~~~p-~~~~------------------------~ We'll giw you the down In pools, ocean & tennis. $2800/mo. 675-6900 rm, bath. trplc, w/d & HARBOR VU HMS-garaoe. small patio 112
eiehg ror a share or own· 2BA + lg 'den. 2 Car gar. •OCEAN VIEW LSE·CdM cable hookups, fen 3BA. spa, new carpets, se-44th St S 1650/mo yrly
e<lhlp. You make the Jull listed. Open Sat & $3500/mo. 4BA 2'hBA yard. gar w/etec opener ~rlty system, community Avl now. 213-597-4704
mlhly pymta & we share Sun 1·5 at 215 81st St. House, 3-car garage, Avall lilov. 1 758-9411 tennis -CITV LIGHTS E"''
agg,:,_ec. You receive DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 remOd. Bkr 640-5664 E'SIDE 3er 1,hBa. den. re-VIEWI $2150/mo. !• .. ---------~ ::.,, benef!i~i M~a! *•BIG CANYON, light. 4BA 2BA home ON THE model, nu crpt/drps/kitc, Monaco·~~* 2BA • II zit-95~ Oy9 c~" 'wk~• bright 2BA 28A. outside BEACH at Big Corona. mirrored wardrobe, Ip, 2-Den wthuge yMd s 1800 l••"•ll!iP. .. ~""l""-.~..,.,~!9l
-l iiiiiiiiiiiiW'i.iiiiii·iii-DoYel'mdl.Frenchdoors. Breakers Drive. Yearly car gar. $1395/mo 28R UG yrtY w/sundk •WlllT•TI crownmoldings.newcell-$3900/mo, win ter. Sandl.673·2749 •CALL NO HU* Newly remodeled 4 drs YI••••• lno•.o:,:.;i A s~ t5K. $3000/':o.~~ Cart &I e·s1oe 3Br 2Ba. garage. • lo bay Aval! 1'mmed ,..IDllTlll 8191sea-1857~ mag dra~s. carpet No pets. I S850~S50 u111 673·4220
SELLER anxious and ILIFFI •111 •ln"ft.a ABtt~ac~~t'odudp~-3F~:· ~ :;;~ ~~~13~~~1~· ,cHAAMING Cape Cod 2Br
reedy to move! Orama -"-"'· ..-1 • -· • ,0 111° WITll YllW Wlntet/ytly N·P81S charm, atyle .. .thls nome Light, airy 4BA 38A end gar.park view Sl85 TOWNHOME 3Br 2',.,Ba. Enjoy breathtaking views 875-77081'hurs·Sat
has It elll the entry nowt unit. H!Qhly upgradec;I. Linda 721-0116 Grubb & tp, patio. S 1000 & sunsets from this 3BA (8 t8) 795-2965 Sun-Tues I
Into an expansive livlng $4 t5,000. 2404 Vista Ellis Reeltors E'SIOE Condo 2BR 2BA 2BA beauty wlfeetures ------
and dining arN which NoblU&. OPEN HOUSEspaclous 1Br condo Yd,amlcomplex.S1275 toonumberous to.men-1 L aowa 2 atorlel In helQl'lt FRI & SAT & SUN 1-5. upper. wtd: FIP, wet/bar Wlterfr ... IHMt IH lion lmmed occpy poss--earn
Thekltcl'lenllopentothe Doug Sulley & Assoc. gar. $1050. Mona agt IULTNIUl·HIO 1ble. Children & pets OK I drm. enhancing the 644-4088 or 120-170. 724-4060 8-5 M·F S2650tmo. Doug Herbst
friendly Informal am-11-1..1-hlu T L. 720-3980 or 760-5000 T.o blance ·The downstairs LIDO ISLE BAYFAONT FABULOUS New contem--I ftwal REA~ I• mstr ite la completely SUNNY, spacious & Im· porary. 2BR 3BA oondo. 2Br t'hBa, gar S825 I
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-The loft dramatl-amatl private beach In IULTllll•1 1•-S9"'5 ' 1 ·, c:ny· overtootclno the 1rm reat "Soud" location. · • • ...,. + • 0· • 11 last 2BR -den. unfurnllurn
g111ee thlt home apeclal ~rat time on marketll ON the beach. pvt rd, de--$300. 842 5290 Condo, 2V.BA. 1860 sq tt.
excitement. Price re· 831-1400 luxe duptex, 3Br 2'1tBa. t landing, unique pool, tennis, S 1875/mo. 4
duced to 1270,000 S 1,495,000 fully equip kltch, w/d, separate condo, sp'ac dk. mo .. ott 722-7007
lH •1.. spectacular view, $2000. 2BR, 2BA. dbl gar, ...... ---~"! • WATt fO HO~T 8734'21 Of 983-3977 $1200/mo. 548-9909 ...... -..-~ C,F~E El .KJ N • HOMt., 1-. 3BA 28A. 2 car gar, lrple I . . -
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e •t•. Beach/Hell gat,patlo.176'..36'2 • OQMn.Meidtvc&kltctl'• nrbMCl'I Poot.ec>a.•· 20·1120'i3001MoinCl'utitt .... TllTLI CLll ty.M~·Ftld~deys •PllYYm• wortllng Gond"loM b ·
1'100/mo "3.-7055 i S av!. te5 N Coat Hwy nit. 25-35 n/8mllr. 145() 722·9'32 COlill Meae Vic 20tf'I & lrYIM, Coate Meyerl'lof'e C•terlng. NEW$PAP£R DELIVERY ceptloril'IY fine~~
PLEX emodeled anytoctiooM rom. •u· t..guna8eech494-5294 8315737«14~1553 "'? I lal MeM 54......., lr¥1M211.,171 2·4tim l650permo Live Phonef0t.,,Pt.
dW't • 2~R. 18A, ;-.;, :,:;t 2~1~ ~= L BCH lurn studio 550, NPT H.GTS etea Mttr BR -I i& T·. fem lt1en, ·mot. G~~~s:~:s •YILUlfll ~· MMe. ~·· van 8ecre1ary FIT poe11i0n 4'h
patio, grd fir, no pett. et 1575/mo. 175....o6 S325. 1425, pvt enlr • xtra apecie, pvt pool, Prime location 500 tf b9Y Tor11 Tabby, reeenlly Full llm•. Mon-Fri Matw• counter Womatl, r~ d . ...._2432• -5pm. ~=f~ypJn6_,.::,•:::·
1715/mo+MC 961-1417 • pool, n-1mkr, 1tr1lghl ape, tncky, gar te50+ 111.w offlee. valet p.,klng ~. 8 le>ee. Vie Tu1t1n 8 30em-5pm. admlnlt· ~p, a + but not p f n11 Sii °' wfth ex :
Rafi FREE TILL NOV 1 e lllUfe 35+' 494·0•5t utH. Avl now 724~ S t2'7,/mo. Modified & 20th 81..1..C M '0/22 ttauve dutiU. Good t ..... nee. tH'ttf. Coete Ouelll ttu-97.a':~· p
Le 28' 28• In 4-pleic, encl 3BR, 2~BA, CSON lo at\OC>· MESA VEROE. Pooi.ide. Prol•slonal Fem n·tmkr triple nef. 8011 slips ~Alim! IMS-1304 phone lklllt, l!Owptn, WltY Meta. lk for Dave dlo ~~:f"J'..on Mra. Fennle 852-011T
ger, hlcupe, d/w, patio. E !::~-~~ c;able TV 11. cook. It. laun-.,,, or .. t 3er .3Ba In OdM avaltabte. 645-7800 LOST fem Cet, NO TAIL, !root off~ llPPMf'tnee. 648·8485t0 IAS·4840 fOt ~ Offtce, no 1yp1ng1 SECRETARY-Gen«el of
1795+1500 dee>. EJld l\f Via· Udo 8'TS-t289 dry To WOJk1ng men 30+ '41J 111.-a NEW e11.ec: ottic. wlfulJ brwn, bHt, beioe 10ftOIM For tOPOlntment, P..... toom 150 · will tteln Mon· Thur 9.3 fie phOMI lVPlnG a
Bcfl.Nopett S40-«M S88wk Betty54S-415t . MC1y IV'Ca trvtne/Tutlln •h•ll mix, f0/1, VIC <*!&45"-5000,Ext.521. lllllM. ..... P/T 'till x~ ... 833°7818. e, f . ~roOi
I lettlJ/•tttll 2111 PROF FEM. Non Smoker arM. Good fOf RE 1nvetl· AclClla & Avocado, COM We d .. lra a '"erp Oewtoft & Meocl., N.B ~i~m ~I;~ --------••WHIT 111111& IP11 _ to there t>eeutlfU!fY turn menl apec:ielitt or otner S 100 ~di 875-8198 -.Iii... energetic lnOIVlduel wttl'I -Pll lllllL ---• ~ ,W opef'1 &anoecr• Condo. ieR .. •WITH BOAT SLIPS• SU Ull llTIL exec. home n IMM 2 pr~. Computer tlMU I FM ;;;;;, wtiOlesale "9flt typtng I fillng el(pt( T ·-;-r:.t lo N/a~k':: c.X Io If, 1 en n ta. po o I. EXCLUSIVE BEACH Wkly rentals now evail. meater BO 1490 mo MC IVC9 av816a116a. 730-t53S butlnell Apply 19 t 6 fOf °"' tMiw Offtoe HRS o co leadl In ennc1" vlctys 642-4914
a t r • • m • • n • w COMMUNITY $147 00 wtc & up 2274 dee> & ref• RI.Ith evee lo t, . (am't pm't °' MOf\..Wed· environment Mon· r1, __ ,...,,,..=-====-=,.,,--cerpel/p~nlldrapH, H .. t>aeuliM 1BR 1aA on' Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7449 854-2026 lllllYllll&.111,. Holy Splr1t you 'N o :=u~~°'':.5 Mesa. Fri). Weol* competi1~ 8am--l2:30 12 unfit and SIClnllY
aveU 1111 1700/mo the BA.YI 1 tOO llf WI O 3BR 28A b y1 1 h Working out of your make me ... everything ay Y · Ulery with an out1tancf.. ECE required Com· 1 1 1 S52·74'e httup.fr~mlcfq,OIW, t atah te art' O:. Bal 111 5~r.:C, ~ rtome?Haveofflc:e.Neecl and Who lhow me the ...,AlllWHI tng beneflttpactcage.FOf pe11tlveweget.786-7494N~1:r~OfJ~z~ --o-t . En our pvt bcl'I' 1'124 utile Call 714-f73-7403 t>rancn IOeatlon? WIU ax· •rt to reecti my Ideal. WANTED LIVING DEMO-Immediate c:ontideratlon Producilon t('apeclOf IU. Congenial of· ~· 2'11 •Boa Extra• Of 213-926-M53 JIM change fr ... rent Ffbr You Who give me 1he CRATS BEHIND THE OR-cont eel Berber a or Mierosc:oc>e exp pref but CC'~ wortung oon-~
• ~ h\L. pa1i0. Sotry ...... no pats N ~ ~:. 2~:n::.; STEPS TO BEACH 2Br ~~~::cc:·;~:1o~r 1:;. fr! •:r::r:a~ ANGi CURTAIN [)ouOles S40.oeoo not nee. Good benefits, dltion1/benef1tt. E.O.E.
CebM ready. No peu Newport ShCKes 2Br 2Ba. 1ac. saun•. f1tneu rm. W/D, gar , patio. avail j -• aJelnallthelnalanOMof • or . arn 111on In WHlm1ntter. I 3550 cedYilac __..Al1 kitchen down1taH1 GAU l 11 w/Gar v.,., Qutet Poo4. 2ea 1n Newpor1 Beach m ••-naTlll done to me and You wtio •[f"j~'mew & tanf.Time G~NERAL OFFICE P~, l~rC::t':mA~ ~n~ ernplo)W. 97f.'7900
ltt5 mo SEACLIFF 2-ear 9'f. trp+c. tnge. ctbhM. guard galed. opt now.1490/mo 722-1979 Repraent1~ over 325 my llf• with me I, In tNt •~t~~ AetrvJSta Clerl<:al •xpe< nee Pit ~ .. Meaa(~ H::; Per1-Ti::::,tY In lnYMt-
MANOA ~2682 d/w, 1 bit! /o bCtl Avail tvm. $650/mo 722-~5 WESTCLl'FF 4BR Home ~l~T ~ange ~o lhor1 d~ want to CALL Cht11 at 5-43-0470 °' catJ 895-1222 6 MacArthurl ment edvrsory flald.
•WALK TO BEACH,, t t/1 1930 mo 650-3759 30 . M/F prOf shr1pae1ou1 pool trpk: w/d garage 2 our otftee ~ :.C,C: lhenk YO:: °' ev.ytl'ljng 558-8501 IElllAL lfflll P/T If .. IUU OualUJeatlons. Word
NEAA HOAG Large 1BR NEWPT SHORES Large 2BR Apt w/sundeek, lg 'patio's, cable, pvt ~cost to you. 752· 1,22 ~~ fO" ~ = t~ -•••llll Newport-Meil& .,... hfl 0 C Performing Artl Cir Proc. """* epptl1ude. W/rnlC#o, gar, pool, epa.j3er 2Ba wtgar s l230tmo BalbOa Pen1n l52S 1nc:t phone 11ne, prof Mt F ed 1 y .,.. 8-4. Mature pereon able h lmmedial openl Interface w/ellent•-4 $750. 1.0f Superior A .... I t bit! to bNCh. 208 COiton uhls & cable TV 67S-3818 ntemkr Crlcieet home a11at11 iuacaal separat h rom ou no For Mat1ne Store In New-to heodie f·Pf(JOn offioe 1 es depend bT. ng Hra/Oy. Mon-Fri. Send
M6-Q33 Beautiful &e0-3727 • -w.ua ISUll-543-706el752-4SM wk ••• 1.... ::.~r'desiC:. o;,••t ~·i port &ac:h As; for John 642-7088 w~h llQht t~ng ~ reaume 10: the Vieth Co ..
FIW ....... Ne4l ON THE BAY 1Br11Ba 1Nic;e2Br/1Ba $-42S/mo,n-Hlftl -• ., ltat A-t 'ti 2tM wanttobewlth~ouand Ol'Tony 645•1 11 -•YFAllll Polllt>Ht full time e'1.f ~=e:!c~~~9::;
28r/2 Ciar~lng apecH, 1100 111 (tublel) pool smk Bob 875-3607 2.,41 vpfl! aaJ " my loved onea In Your OASllEI Earn extra money during Jen. 1 Cer required. cell •76-2828
Xtre lg petiO. 11200/mo.I lndry, w~ to Bal 111.1BALBOA-Penln baytront. • secreta11al/Resume· S::-perpetual glory. Tl'lri Friendly, courteous the hofldayt. Immediate $6.50/Hr. Contact Nenc:y --------
650-1124 btwn Oam-5pml Beautiful & Qu•et M/F tor "laster bdrm ·I NllU UIAll vlc:e • 1a1u10Yer' exist~ You for Your Lov• eut»er needed lor d.U· openlngt. E1Cperlence not Culver at 5S6-2121. llOllHIY P/T
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•• .,. Oyt -642 -6643 . au amenltHtS. S500/mo E'slde C M 24_hracc.u company Ownerwisnes 1ow~d1meandmyl0Ved style caterer Mon thru neceaHry, will train. PllGlllllll $1000/mo . Phonu.
Fr19, dishwasher, ttove _ -t>Usiness at reat0nable Persons may pray thla Irvine. 261-6178 Plua, 17th & lr\/lne. NB. Buyer for micfo eompo-hourt. &«-1470 M·F * * N-720-3841 -· I yrty 673-3722/aft 4 I s1501,.,;0 * 631.e155 to retire and offers ,.. yr. ones Amen Fri days Mayerhot's, Apply In peraon. WestcHff typing, tt bkkpng. Flex
Incl No peta S45-48SS Spolleu 1Br furnished. 1 Beauutul Large 2BD 2BA Single car garage In CM. t«ms. Write: 2021 Busl-prayer 3 consecutive nents Wiii trein, Sal.+ /_....,
_ 1 blk to bch, winter rent11,I turn condo to share 2 nr 0 c Fair eomptet ness Cenw Dr Sle 214 days After lhe lhlfd day CASHIERS AND PUMP lllTISI WAITll comm. Mlulon VleJo. SECllTAIY , ,,-.. ,
•CUFF HAVEN 2BR 28A. I 1650/mo. Coup ... only ear gar, wasner & dryer I enet. dry, aeeure, elec:, lntine 92715 of752-0322 your wlttl wlll be grented A TTENOANTS needed. Applj--NOW. Woody' 1 Call Nancy 788-1233 Ex"911enl 1*le{ljt, k>Oldng
new decor, vaulted ~I· 1650-eo39/E213J817-6418, toe Prof M Of F pref. 190/mo. 751-3531 f 1 ,__ f no mauer rtow dlfticult 11 No exp nee:. Mak• op I Whiff, N.8. 675--0474 oiarm Clmll for pt(SOf'I wi1h poehM
Inga, gatage, no pets. ITIPI Tl llAll 1 under 30 S500 mo a ulll ~-tat_! • .,... may be. Then promlM to $6 hr CdM. 6«-.SOS4 HOTEL ... attitude who It depeo-
sg-501mo AQI 642-2134 28R/ 1BA. 11, 41at. St. I CI09e to South Co~~ •••trcill • wibOw HAS m publtsh lh19 dlak>gue u C Elll GIEEI Ill AUreetlYe Executive Shoe-Fu 11 11 m. M 0" -Fr I d•bte & fle~ble. Pl•. call •llllllCIUTI * Parkg 1925/mo 882-0881 ~=·9~3~~me<I c. ll Salt/leat fOf' T091 $10,000/up No soon u youedr ::c': "9s Of Palm OeMrt & Palm atilne Valets fOf Holel -7em-3:~-$4/50 .. ~ O.rleen 9A 5P &«-90e0 Beaut 3B 28a twnh crad v l no pen Cell Oen· been grent · VIP1 We train Call PJ't No eaper ... -'*· .,....,. Sim / ... IUPll
A/C ger rw/d hk up ,:,, Yeatly, I~ 2 BR. 2 BA. E'S1deCM M/F prof shr luiatt1/0ffice .... rnaon AISOC 673.73' 1 * -TIMI.,. Springs ,Now Ac:c419ting sho8 Snlne Co f()( Inter· eflta. Apply tn '*'°" Part Of' full l•tne fOf' land ~ ;; drapa, irp1e ~~.~~eat New· 1800s/I 3Br 2 .,Ba iux 2711 = Wut.. Hi~ rnumes or view 759-1891 ... I.TUI de'lelopef. Good atolls
tredc ltghtl. c:eil Ian nr P<>'1 •96-5;57 I twntlm. Gated comm. pv1 awww, ••Ulll llftll Tl ST.,,.. • IHllEU WHAi u•11s 729 Fared SI., c M. and computer back· Hoag Hoap s t 1oo1mo prttng. $650 646-9620 ,,,,..,_.,,. • 00 2nd wante 10 HOiy SI Jude, At>Oslle * L1U l&ln.I ... _ __. •S..8-5525* grOl.lnd requited. Outoo-
4101 Hllarta Great loc' $600/mo Prof Corner VIEW Suite Custom Laguna home, 2 and Matyr. great In wtue FOf new LAGUNA BEACH Needed. Good pay with fng personaaity end pro-
TSL MGMT 642. 1603 •Saa Cltatatt 2'71 n/lmkr lhr uceptional FULL SERVICE R-2 lots 15%+ Yield 3yrt and rldl 1n mlrec,.., nar 1oca1ion Progressive own tranap. 5•8-0621 I •RUL EITATl Almll fesslonal appearance a
__ &:;an view· Spacious 2BR ~ CdM hM No Wntc:l1tf & Irvine, Npt Behl46"• L·V Call Dennison kinsman of Jetu1 Chnst, Co , grea1 opportunity Ill •a-IS Secty/Admlnltlrator tor mutt. Prefer eome real •WESTCLIFF1t' modem rectec. "2llO-rn-• pets stootmo incl maid. Sign space avt on Westchtf Assoc 673-7311 HOWi faithful lnterc:euor of all FOf epptm. Send resume ~"' e11p1ndlng 1uccaulul estale t>acttgroun<I. s.iid
28R 2BA CONDO plex Decil,LnOy, Qal-Nr o<ndr & utll.1 760·3932 . 141-1111 • T UTi wno trwo61• your ep9Ctal to-Attn Le.try A~ C Own 1ranap. high energy, Newport RE Ote. Real rHumes lo. Equidev Frplc, pool New decor bctl $850m0 ,.92_1699 I · - - -trlllf'.?L.:, • All a ronage 1n lime of 394 F0<est Ave. Laguna ~ary+. 831~t34 !11111 or ncrow flP Corp .. 4299 MecAl1hUr.
$950/mo.838-0789 MESA Verde Non-smkr, *"tfes•lllWc* 2nd Tnist oeeafOfta1e hf . 10 you have re· eeacn.CA92651 Lll•••JPllEP/T helplul -no1req'd.S71Hr ~lte100.N.8.92&eo.No .--• n• aRaa• 'Walk to beaGh, 2 BR., no pelt Lrg house 4 yd, 2 ......... Wes qua! Irvine lndust bldg course from lhe depth of nan + bonuMt. Cell Petrlcit phone c:alls. pleete. ---H '•BA. enc:lgar. ST25/mo
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cable, wtd, pvt phone lme tenant & ' my heart and humbly beg DATA ENTRY Newport Beach PubhC LI· Teno<e 721·t200
CLEAN 2BR, lg llv rm.' 225 L• Paloma Apl B. S375 .. dep. S40· 7965 Fiii im Tl Ill. 1 ri25 000 10% In~ to whom God hU given /COMPUTER brary h•• an open POI• IUL ESTATE um /IDUL lfG parking, u111s 1nc:I No 637·7918 -S42Slmo w/1 yr le&M. • · such great power to OPEAATOR Ilion for a libra\'y pege PI T RE Office Varied
pet• s 117S 723-1292 - -ME/F share 2Br 1'hBA Pvt entry & r"vd parking. ~~~~81:19 ~~.~.has I come to my U91Stanc:e, varied re1po9lbllttles sl'lelvln; t>ooks 1S-19 hri FIU n······ Ian• w/emphain on ()(· •. I t l C M twnhse, n-tmk,r. Ample guesl parking. help me In my preHnt Poslllva atmosphere. FIT per week. Posslble nights . _... antzed & front otflc:e. aoans Hll IUCI I aic. ti l I patio, gar $400/mo +,.. Utllltlel & lg sign Incl Aaataacnatatl end urgent petition In re-buly cMroprtctlC: office. and weekend• Flexible Limited oppoftunrly to join ~ .. ,Pete 751-5000 11..,Fl &Ila ffA utll s4a...48• Iv met lmmect post 642-9347 turn. I promise to make Ctrol 631·566-4 scheduling Contact nallonal real "late mar· 1-~-........ -.-----
New carpet garage W/0 Prjv rm bath N-port h<>me near 11th a Palm WTSllEMSTA•ESA c:auseyoutobe lnvol!ed F ;;-•th .... t & Center Branch library ~1:,~S:t1onnn~!f1 ~~;k Full time Mon·Frl
38R 2BA Low.t Unit • lM/F share •BR, 2BA H.B., -laataMtmlab DZI yoor name 1enown. and Cllll-'~IC ••••Sf Suaan Warren. Newport l<et/ng ~tf' wi~ ulin· SllPPlll CLEll
hkup, yard. Ne.ct to park Beach twnhm Separate $450/mo -. $100 dep, •'I\ One room ofc w/prvl Dll YH SEE ront 0 ice, en usias ic 644·4H91 s ' c -8em·4'00pm 14 50/hr
S 1100/mo entrance No k1tch Ou1e1. 1 ulll. turn or unturn Neat & 'I entry New cerpal & Say three Hail Marys and ch1~erlul, goiod of1flc• Le•• PIM-••R/ Ay::T~tERE~5MTES & No exs*~ nee: Sen·
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c:onSldflrate a mutt Call pelnt All utllt pd, $350 I Wllll Glonas Publlc:a11on must ~';..;. s.1:mpSt 1
11v"c: :ryi -~-GARDENS ef1ts. Apply In per19n.
TSLMGMT 642-1603 utll 54&-0723 OentteS36-2766 mo SeoltiS•8-2301 'j be promleecl St Jude C 1 ~1•5664nac IULESTATI REALESTATE 75l-5000 ... SMTAPI -----FALL• pray for UI and all who aro Exp. required In pro----I I invoke your aid Amen ctn .... NSITlll eessing underwflting & RECEPTIONIST 729 Farad Stu C.M.
Outlide atalrWay above This Novena has never .. It bl 1 med tel 1 funding of R.E loent, xlnt For full-service r1c111 •S48-S525*
Oet Taco a entrance to been known to lall I have ... ve 1 • m 18 Y n sal, benefits E.O E Aslt salon:30 hrs/wk. eve.a & SIPllYISll
Pertler See Food Grill had my request granted ~dM C~rt beReporhng IOf Linda/Lyn 673-0581 wknds Incl. S49-3030 Late Ntghl needed ""'' F AL ~gency must mature, _ -(next to ...,boa erry on reliable, deta1l-ot1ented Looking tor peopi. wtlo restaurant 8 P M -3 A M 5 • 6
June 8, t988 •1 t.05 PM p tf•Ht person $5 hOUr. want to we><tc In sates. I OllWU Nigh1t/WI<. BurQef King
Wednesday afternoon j --Cell Sendy 675-1173 knowlecl;e of an11qun • Currently hH poaltiont In tiB. 963-3881 Mk lor Pleale c:atl 650-5650 Dt•ntica lDI I plus full Of' PIT edvance avail for HOSTESSES Seol1 or Barry
evenlngsor1aavemeuage LIVE-IN wanted, room I CllTMI SYC REP Into' mgmt 0po111ble PleaM apply e'1er 1oam TRaw1
boerd-+-HllfY Many-cs.-fuJl-Iune ,_posj_\JQ_n --8ntl· 645--4272 to office or call tor eppt •-t " 51 tails Call Sandy In Cotta Ible 8ern-Spm Mon-Fri. -5 Crowns R .. taurent, FOf dlurdi71itnpie.apon· ~~~~~~-~~--~----~~~---~~~~---~-~~~~~=~-~=~nt~ ~~~~~·~-~ ~1E~~~M~~~ln ~
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijCt•tat/C..crtt• llH~• lPaiatia1 F~uNov~11:r.9H:! ~ Ea 1 -1 5530, ~,,~ ~=-~:ih~Z or,~r;:1=7,!~T b'!cB11 . eo.0331 _ = ~/~4X2 •
BRICKICONCRfTE WO<I\._ HousehOkf repairs. p11nf, r18 Years of Happy NB ~ ~M Alan 1 ta o.Tt>te 641-3045 office p~ 631-7577 Restau<ant --a----'"2 66 da Prof re11a1>1e ,.. refs rerl'.ift>ISl\Tng, earPfl'\t.Y Cuti~' RitMrd--sit'I¥ Debra 1~111y 650 1657 • -----,1opr An1tt·Ba s-oy ·~·nnv...., f·. per Y FREE•164l·32a31AN drywalletc Gary64S-5277 Lrc:.Jna Raft)64S.7608 • PER HOUR j llUYEHPllSll WllC&LUSISTAIT Apptyonlytnpertonel1er FT/PT fleJC hrs. Mlll'lr, gd
That'• ALL yOU Prt fOf IA'. -. • ----FENCES-GATES Tree trim RALPH'S PAINTING bt / FOUND OCT 23'd near IElllYATllllST See!Ung FuN-Time Delivery Frt offc w/some b•ck 4.30l>M. Hemingweys benefit•. CM 642-0411
3 llnet. 30 day m1n•murn l"tra•ac Tale Dump runs. C.M /NB Int Wallpapef'. strip, tree Santa Ana & Santa Great jOb·EZ hours, tlei1·1 St~er ~ Call fOf Jklll•. -venrpuncture, 2•41 E Coatt Hwy, COM * TEACHER-Preschool
in the iaOXCIW Guaranteed• •rea. Jim Whyle. 642-7206 est Reu Lie. 912·4701 1~•be1I Aa~bi:. m~st Ible tc:tleclule. Will train •Ppt, 64 •7-«1 EKG, inJ. Busy FP Eicp IEITlllllT ECE unit&. FIT smell
SERVICE I Cullom Tile a Brlek WOfk , ----..-..= 1 •n1 Y 11 or r on JOb BaM • com-DIVER only. lrvfne 552-083e quahty school CM (PAT) IRVINE CONST 18 llf l"REE EST Exp Painter Shaplfo 720-8730 mlujon Must be 9eat & Underweter diva tec:h, In Laguna Beach needt" 646-4318 '
)(Int Reta 843-9044 (f AXOLING SERVICE lnl/Ext HouM & Apt. FOUND COCKATEEL on personable New office mutt be tcuba certified. IEllGAL ASST. strong Kitchen Peraon, _______ _
DIRECTORY C . 71 Gar/YdClnupa Trees Reas 2•hourt.821·1818 10 /2 4 vicinity location. Harbor Blvd wllltrain,873-3830 •BACKOFFICE• with Management Ablll· TIAllEE
I lnl~ \rift Jon 6-..5•8192 PAINTERNEEDS WORK Beac h /Slaler , H B . CM Call Cindy betweerr •fYll/FLlltlT Busy Newport Beach ties. Xlnt benefitt . Call rodue11on Metal WOfker SO HUNT BEACH Mom Int/Ext, c.illngs, refin cab 848-4434 10am-8pm, 765· 1155 OBGYN. Wed. afternoon morning•. Peul 494·3137 Entry level. Engllati req'd. 1~J~it~~~~~~iti1 1 of one Loving environ· l••!J•J~eHJl!~b 25yruxp.Ref1 964-3337 Found Pomeranian M;.; lan't lttlmetoiet'IOiMone Part·Tb~·L~lf.\~tch off.Willlraln.645·7870 RETAIL Cotta M ... 631-1093 •
n .. l ••• Ew ment. acllvftres. meals. 1 •IMAGES BY SANDERS MICHAEL COX PAINTING . • .... w11t1ey1rclwork? •MEO TECH Be a part of the annual WAll.UPllm
yr up S85/wk 968-9 !08 HOME IMPROVEMENT & S 12/Ht t MATERIALS ~~B.~2~2t Edwardl. :::; no-=•• helper HWHS WAITEI Part time day Christmas Fentasy 11 Lift 70 lbs operate te><tclll1 Senftt llrtttery Clt11ia1ltmce REMODELING MASON-Relerenc:et e1s-.-ooe Must have econ velllc:le & •LAB ASSTIPHLEBOT Amerlea'• moat beeutl~I Good OMV. S46-3371 YEUIW PAIES -ARY 760-7333 ins. Good pey Ilea hrs Mon-Fri 8-1 garden center. Roger •1Kr--ir---rr----For more lnformatlOn 1 U>rof Htc:lng FREE -.is • PAINTING & WALLPAPER Musi Ilka to drl~! c a11 1oi Newport Beactl. 644· 1025 Garden• Is .now aec:ep1-ere ..
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IU11• ltaut KG1'1'1 Newport Pier 11tt.cr abo11e on Ociober 2. ,._ ll.._ flCTITIOUe ...... C... TNI ~ .. eon-
flCTmOUa .,_H flCTITIOUeMl-11 'ACTmOUllU8M:ll Coftlrect ... .;27'21 J91e flCTITIOUe..,...H ftCTITIOUeWll lllMRHAW PICTmOU9_.. ducWd by: 91'*9 MAm 8TAT0mlf1' NAm ITATl•MT NAm 8TATl•MT lfttlHet't fttlmete: Landon M. Exley. Preti-..... ITAT'lmJff ..,._ ITA~ The fOlloWin9 penone •• MAM1 STATBmiln' ,_. • ~ '*1·
The lotloMng peflonl .,. TM IOlloWlng pertons are The IOllOWing persons.,. $750,200 dent . The fOllowing perlonl .,. The following l*'90'1• •• OOing ~at The tollowlng ~ .,. Th• reglstrtnt COll'I•
doing bullnMI ••: . doing bu.m.t at; dOlng butlnell.. Approved by the City Thi• statement ... flltd dolnQ Duli!'lell as 00.ng bullnM* -(t)4M & ASSOCIATES "°"'II bullntel • menced 10 ll'lnMCt ...... ST 0 NE CR E EK CARLSBAD GATEWAY O'DONNELL, BRIGHAM & Council thil 24th dey of Oc· with the County Clea of Or-PAC TEL CCI. 13680 STONEWOOD APART· (b)4M PROOVCTIOHS(c)4M Vt CT OR C APITA'\. neu under the fictltdut
CLEANERS, 4250 S.rence CENTER. 14208tlttOIStr .. l PARTNERS·NORTHERN tobef, 1aaa M98 County on October 6, Herbof Blvd .. Unot &F, Gar· MENTS. 234 E 17111 Street WORD PAOGE.SSIHG, 310 GROWTH VII, LP , t7702 ~ nerne or '*Ml ~
Perkwey, Wine. Celll 9271• North. Suite 100. Ntwpor1 PROPERTIES. 2201 Dupont WANDA l . MOOK>, City 1918 den Gra..., Celtf 926-13 • 100. Coste Mesa. Celif. Femendo St UM 100, New· MltCNll N«t11 Suite 101 ...._,mo.. on JUiy 1 , ...
Nem Ooh Hehm, 109 Beecll. Ctllf. 926&0 C>ttve. 5411tt 100. Irvine. Celtf Clertl: • f1MS7J Pr•m11ys of Southern &2627 port Beec:tl. C.f 92&451 lnllnt. Celll 92714 · M*• A. ~.',,..._ FlrwooO, Irvine, Cellf 92714 OulslWelttrslGed co 92715 ProepectlYt biddet's mey Published Orange Coat C..llornia, Inc , Cahfornte, JoM l Uhl. 1019 Merlen Mettene Mery Merger« Vietor Capttel Cofpor· dent
Hel Je t1•hm, 109 Cetltbed G•t-•y. 1420 Terence W Brigham. obtein one Mt o4 bid docu-Deily Piiot Ociot>er 13, 20, 1n1 BottlhO Drove. Welnut Lant. Newport Bteetl, C.,,I Mendou. 310 FernendO St euon Catolorno.a '1702 Tllia ~ -...,
Flfwood,IMM.Cellf 92714 8natol Street North. Suitt 201 Ouc>ool Drive. Suite rnerotsetnoeostettlltolftee 27,NoYember3, 1M9 Crtek,C.itf 94596 92627 Unit 100. ~ Beecfl, Mitch. Nortn. ~ 101. Wlthttleec..1Cya.ttot()f.
Sung Young Chana. 108 100. Ntwpor1 e.ch. Celtf 100.trvine,Callf 92715 lol thePubk Wor1l1Depert· Tn.-020 TM business '' con· This buttneu is con.-Cellf.t2t61 !Mne,C. 12714 Mgt~on~17. Ar#ood, trvlne, Calif l2714 926&0 Roy W Gr.ame. 3109 Bu· ment. 3300 Newport ducted by • corporetion ducted by. en lnCIMdYal Tius bllllnett •• eon· Thomm V ~ 17702 1918 .._ Eun Jung Cheng. 109 This butlneu IS con· ctian.n StrMt, Sen Fran· Boult'iatd. P O Box 1769, l'tB.JC NOTIC£ Tiit reg1stren1 com· 1 Tht registrant com· ducted by an~ Mitchel Mof'OI, ~ 101 PUllliehed ()fenge CoeM
Flfwood,lnliM,Calll927140ucted by'jOlntventurt CiSCO,Callfa4123 Newport Beach , CA merlCtd to tranMCl bu'4·menced to trens.ct t1USt-T"• registrant com·ww..Celdt2714 ~Ptot0ctober27 No-
Tlllt bvtlneH 11 con· The registrant com· Jofln w Hopkins, 101 192658-9915 FlCTITIOUS .,_II ,,..... unoer the ficllttout nets under tn. licto1ous menced to transect bl.Iii-f"'9 t>uii'n.aa 11 con· vemtaer 3 10 17 1"''
ducted by.co-penners lmenoed to tranMC1 bust· Lerkspur Landing Ctrcle, 1 For tunher infOfmation, ..,... aTATE....-T butlneu neme or names buslMIS nwne or Mmft nea under the f1C11tous oucted by' a""**' 1*11'*· · · · n..o17
The reglttrent com· ne11 ufldef lhe f1e11uous Su11e 316. Larksour. C&lll !call Kenneth Peuy, Projtet The followW!g P«IOM ar•,11s1.cr eb0'+'9 on .AJty 1. 1918 h9t.O above on Octooer 19, ~ f\8fM or ,__If*>
menced to trwtNCt bu9I-t>ulineiu ~ °' l\8lTWS 94939 Manageraf'44-33t1 ldotflQbul-at O.LC>r.Ms.Sectetary tW abowe on 5eptllmbe( fit. rqiat1ent ~m--19Jt.,0Cl r.-. under Ille llc1ttoous !Isled al>OYt on Marcti 25, Thts t>us1nas " con· Publltned Oreno.. Coul RE AL EST ATE IN· This ltetement wu hied I John L Uhl 21. 1918 mencecs to tranNCt ._,. ~ nerne or namu 19M ducted by • general part· Deily Piiot Octoo. 27. No-VESTORS GROUP. 3400 with the COunty Cler1I of Or· TIM• •l•lemenl -hied Mentnt M MenOora 1,,.. Under Ille flC11tovt ..-119t.cr ebo¥e on NIA W1ll1.,,, K Oe"'' nerst\lp vember 3. 1998 Ave Of The Arts A.313. Mge County on Septembef wilh Ille County C""11 ol Or· TM stettrnenl .... Ned ~ IWN Ot names flCT'rT'IOUa ......
Hem Ooh H.nm TNt 11a1ement was filed The registrant com· I Th073 Costa Mesa. Cal41 92626 7. 1918 ange County on Ociooer 20, wtth the County Cler1I of Or· lilted abo'4 on NIA MAim STA~
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with the County Cler1I of Or· enge County on October 3, neas under the 11c111iou1 "8..IC N)TIC[ Ave. Ot The ARts A.313. Put>litMd Orange COMtl nMnl 21. 1988 ,,._dent do1n~ffiiiiie. •
Mgt County on Ociot>ef 3, 1918 busineM Mn1e °' Ntnet Coste~ Caht 92626 o.lly Pllot Ocio<>er 6 13, 20 Pvbloshed Orange Coest Pvblllhtd Orange Coat This ttatemen1 .,.. Ned -~ GOARAHT!l!D
1918 , .. 10 ,_listed al>OYt on August 21. .,.,.,. Thi• buStntu .. con·f27, IMS Oetly Pilot October 27, No-Dally Pik>t Ociober 27 No-With the County Qerti o4 Or· 0£VELOPMEHT CAPITAL
Pvblflned Orange C:O..t Pvbllshtd Orange Coast 1980 ..... FICTITIOU8 -·· duct.er by· tn OfldMdUal 1 Th· Th-004 ...embef 3 10, 17 1918 YemW 3 lO 17 1918' ange County on October 1.4 PLUS, 236t CerTIPld °""" Deily Piiot Ociober 41. 13. 20. Deity Piiot Oct<>Oet 6, 13. 20, Jolln D o· Donnell N.-ITA'n...,. Th• registrant COITI· I Th..()62 . Th-()71 1918 ..... ui Suit• 204. ltvtM, Calif
27 lMS 27. 1999 TrustM The fo11oWin9 pertont 8ft menctd to transect busl· "8.IC NOTICE . I Pv~ Or Coat 92715 ' Th-002 Th·999 This sletement ,. .. llltd ldOing t>usineel ... neu under the hchtous P\lllJC NOTICE rta.IC N>TICE Dally P1'ot 0e1:::"27 No-Jonn R PrOlllne. 2 WI· with Ille County Clerk of Or· c A LI F 0 RN I A c AT\( business neme or narn.s Ka:177 t>er 3 10 17 tMS' llemsburg Lane. Rolllng PtalC NOTICE NI.JC NOTICE enge County oo Octobef 3, PARTNERS. 17550 Giiiette 1111.cr ebove on Ocio«>er 6. .'~~Tl IT~NTH ,.,.TIT~~. 9Ul4"EIS FlCTITIOUS ..,..... _,, · • Th-O&e Hills.. c.l1f 90274 1gaa Avenue. Irvine. Cel1f 92714 1918 -• A "'-' ... """ ..... ITATE...,. Merit v Ktnny. 29092
1(41111 ICQMI f..U The Lu911 Company. a Rex Oawedelt The lolloW1ng Ptflon& are NAMlf ITATEMlflfT Tiie lollo'<Wlg persons art NI.IC N)TJC( Hit~ Reil, LegUna Hiiia,
F1CTITlOU8 ..,..... FlCTITIOUI ......... Publlthed Orenge Coal Calllorn!t corporation. Tl\11 statement wn llled dOtng t>uSIMN as Tne IOltowtng PllflonS are dOlrlg bUSlneM u Calif. 92653
..... ITA'nMlflfT NAmlTA~ . Daily Piiot Oclot>er t3, 20. 17550 Giiiette Avenue. MlhlheCountyClerkofOr· CENlURY FILM INC dOiSngHl>usiEN~Na.:ERTECH HYDROPRO 17297 K... . This business ii eon· The to11ow1ng perton• 811 Tiie followlng persons •re 27. November 3, 1989 Irvine. Cet•I 92714 enge County on Ociol:ltf 12 New JS.My. 2806 Willls >C " · McFedden Aw ¥L, Tus1tt1. flCTITIOUI eulMll ducied by: an 1ncllvoduel doing bulinttl w. doing bustnes1 u : Th-017 KlnQ Vlci.ocable Com· ,___ StrMI, Sente Ana. Cehl 1921 E. Cemeglt Ave • Sulle Celof 92690 NAM1f ITA'n....-T The registrant com·
W O O D B R. 1 D G E CALIFORNIA CAR CARE peny. e WUhlngton Corpor-1 Pvbllshed Orange Coast 92705 I 3·L Senta Ane. Clllf 92705 RICherd A Eten II. l 72S7 The tollowlng pereont art menctd to trenaect butl-
CLEANERS 4722 Barrence COMPANY, 25721 Otllon fltalC NOTICE Ilion. 333 Oextet A.enue N . o.lly PllOI Oc1ot>er 20. 27, c.ri Film. one New JefMy Eberhard Schenk. 17 McFedden Aw •L. Tuthf\. doing~ a neu undel° the fiCt1toua
Plll'ltwey IMne Calll 92714 Roed, t.gune Hills, Ctl1f . Seallte WaNt09 1November3, 10, 1918 Oomellle. 126-02 Bauer MendrlkeWey,1rv1ne.c.hf c.ltf 92690 I CORONA PARK AS· 1:>usineaa neme or Mme8
Hem 'ooh Hehm t09 926S3 flCTITIOUI .,...,, Thia ' bu11nus 11 con· Th--050 Dnve. Oelt.land, ,.._ Jertey 92Tl5 Th1t business 1s con· SOC1ATES 18819 T.._ Av· llsted 11bove on Ociober 8, FlnroOO IMf\e CeHf 9211• Row• & LUCIS In· NAm ITATl-..T duct.er by: • genefal parl· l 07434 ThlS t>uslneu II con· ducted by en lndMduel enue. Sult• 100. tnnne Cellf tMS
Hel 'Je Hahm 109 eorporattd. Cellforni.a_ The folowlng persons are ~ PlB..IC NOTICE This business is con· ducted by .,, ind~ The registrant com· 92715 Jot1n R. PrO¥lnt
FinroOO IMne cam' 9271• 25721 Dillon Road. Legune doing t>uSlnftt u. The reglstraril com· Karn ducted by a c:o<porauon Tiit regtstrant com· menoed to trensect buSt-1 Merquenct O..el~t This etetement w• fiteO ~-'young' Cheng, l08 Hiits. Caltf 92653 CALIFORNIA TREND, 32 rnenced to 1rensact bull· TOTMW-Tiit registrant com· menc.cl to transect CU--ness under the ltC1ttous lne., c.11tornta. 18818 T ... With the ~ty Oler1t of ()f. ~Irvine Cellf 9271• Tiiis business 11 con· Ftllflid4l,lrvlne,Callf 92714 neu under lh• fictotous ,ic,.,..,...9UIMU rnenceo to tref\sact buSJ. neu under the rictitous ~Mme or~ A"91\Ut Suitt 100 ,,..,.,.. MgeCountyonOctober 11.
Eun Jung Cheng 108 dueled by •COf'POl•hon Ttult.eA s..MI. 32 Fair· t>ullneM nerne °' nem.s N._ 8TAT'EmNT nest under Ille hct1tovs buSIMIS neme or netMt IJS1ed eOO¥t on Merd'I lO Callll e2115 1918 Fllll1't FlnroOO ~ c.llf 927t• The registrant com· side. Irvine. Cal4f 92714 ksledaboveonJuly 12. 19&9 Tile following persons ere bu..,,... neme or nernes ltsttd above on October 17.11918 Coton• Perll 1nvet10f'1 Pvblllhed OrMge ~
Thia 't>u•IMH II con· fT*'°9d to trenuct bu• Selji lXa. eeoo Warn« Chr'lstine w ~·Vic.~~~~ ~ESTONE. = •t>cwe on October 29, t918 Richerd A Ettfl M l.lmll.0 pan,,...,, 1801 Owly Ptlol OdoDar 27, No-
duettd by. co-pannett ness under the lte111ous Ave •211. Huntington PrttkMn,·Anence t739 Superior Street, Coate ....... a~-· Pr-·..__t
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~r~~:* -filed This statement •• tlltd Weat ~ ~· 308, ~tier 3. 10. 11. 1..,
Tiit reglltrant com· bulinHI name or nernet Bach. Clllif 9~9 Tlllt atatemetlt wu llled Meu.. Celrt t2626 T};;' _.;;;_,,t -;;'°itltd 19 Or with 1M County Qertt of Or· ~ C8lll 92801 Th-088
menoeO lo trenteet t>utl· list.er el>OYt on August 31. Ar'ffJy Tlllt.enake, t8035 With tlle County Cler1I ol Or· Fr~ictt F 8lat Firestone. with the County Cltfl< of Or· with t~!!; g:1'oc! 'lO. ~County on October 'lO. ---
,__ under the liellllOUt 1988 . e.ecn Blvd , Hunhngton enge County on Oclot>er t2 1348 F-......, San C*'-'t•. _,_,. __ .,.on Oct..-.., ~9 · 1918 '1117111 ~ neme or nema terry Lucu. Pf9ai0ent 8eectl. Calif 92648 f1MllZ -..... -....-.......... , .,.,... " 1998 _ tttt.cr llbo"9 NIA This stetement •• filed This butlnen 11 con· Pvbliahed Or~ Coesl Calf! 92672 '*41t F1ll7ts Pvt>l«lhed Ofenge Coat Nern Doti if'a11n1 .-t1h the County Clerk ol Or· dueled by: • geMrel par!· Oaity Plk>t Octobet 20. 27 This business is con· Pvblllhed Orer198 Coest Publl"*' Orange Coest Deity Pilot Octot>er 27 No-
Thia atatement wu filed ange County on Ociot>er 12 nertn1p November 3• 10, 1998 dUc1ed by· en lndoYldvM Delly Plot October 20 21 Deity Pilot Ociot>er 27, No-vemt>er 3. 10, 17 1918 ua
with 1,,.County Cte<k ol Or· ,_ Tht regtatrent com· Th-03S The reg11trant com· ~ 3. 10. 1"9 vemt>tr 3 10. 11, 1NST~ .....,,., Tn..ofiO NAo:J =County on Octot>et 3 Pvb41shed Or~ C4att menctd to transact bus1-menced to trerosect buso-Th-04 t ,........ •-II' 111111'\TICE LORE'rr A A NASH.
1 ._11· Delly Piiot Octot>er 20. 27, ,... under the 11c1111ou1 PtJLIC NOTlCE nest under the fichtous ~""' widow of Everet\ L. ,._ November 3. 10. 1918 buSlnMI name 0< nemes bu.,_. namt °' names rtll.IC fl>TICE P\B.IC NOTIC( Pu~ Or~ Cont fh...042 llsted ebove on September lta171 Mst.cr at>ove on NIA K~ FlCnnc::':-u Nash both formerly ~~ OC1o~6.13.20. Pta.IC NOTICE 12.1m flCTmOUIM.lltNEll ;~:1r:t~ _,filed '1C~,.-:::-.J' flCTlTIOUI..,._.. MAmSTATDmfT o f Nashua. New
• ' Tll-001 T1Ukeae Snakl ..,... ITATl•NT with the County Clerk ot Dr· The fOllOwfng persons ar• 1 NAMlf ITA'n.....,. The following pertOn• are Hampsture. died on k~ Tiiis st•lement wH llled The tollowlng persons art M98 County on OCtobef 7 OolnQ ~es Trie lollowmg persons ere buSlneal as October 20th m Cost.a rta.IC N>TICE FICTITIOUI ..,..... with the County Clerk of Or· doing bullf\e9I.. ,....,,. TECHNl-LOGICAL CON· d0tng t>uSIMU llS o· NNELLISAN. Mesa. Caltfom.-fol·
MAm ITATE_..,. M1l9 County on September O'DONNELL, BRIGHAM & PublisMd Orange Coes1 CEPTS, 27759 Sant a I BARRANCA COURT SPRINGS II 2201 I\.. '11
PlC1TT'IOU8 9UIMH The follOWlng peraont ec• ~. 1988 ,__,. :;:.~'lL~~~~N~~~1~f ~Delly Pilot Ociober 20, 27, Merg•lte Ptlwy . Suit 360 17650 G1llt1tt Avenue'. Orlve, Suite ioo.1rv1~7 lowing a long t nets. ...... ,,.TIMINT d()lng .... _,__._.. • ...__..._3 10 1"'•• M1···-v~.Ca11f 92691 1r111ne c.111 92714 2715 . Mrs Nash leaves OM T~ petSOl'll .,. weeeoPR'iNrlNG, t755 Pvblllhed Orange Coat pont Drive, Suitt 100. lrvtne, .................. . . Th-044 j;;;. vf"Oolter II, 549 The . Lusll Cornpeny. • John D 0 Donnell daughter. Connie
doing bullMM•' Newp0f'181vd Coate Mete. 0.lly Piiot Octot>er 9. 13, 20, Cellf. 92715 • Sturgeon Or., Cotta MtM, Ca1tforn11 Corporetoon. rust• o4 the J end P S undblad and two
JO°AN'S SECRETARIAL Cellf 92827 .. 2'7. t988 John D 0 Donnell . "8.IC N>TICE Cekf 92626 117550 G11te11e Avenue, O'C>onneft ~ TNll SERVICE. 419 Main Street, Five St., lndus1nta. tne , Tll.oo3 Tr,vtt• OI the J t>.!~,:., Steven C Bttrwlrth Irvine. Cahl 92714 . t.cr Octot>ef' 'lO 1982. grand.c;ons. Scott and
Suite 100. Hunllngton A Cellfoml• CO<l)Otatlon, •-"' 111111'\flCE ~.~~ 1992 ..,_!~1 11u.9 MtJaua Or , ~... Rtehard A Hewt~~· ~00201~!_.~15SYttt S teven Sundblad. 8Md'I CA 92648 5901 w.,,.,., A.,. •287 r-.n. nu Ooneld 8 G · T ,ic.,._.. .,...11 Lome. Cellf 't1152 23232 P.,aua Drive. _.1e • • .......... --• Huntington BeaC'h. Joti. Ozebeth Vick••· Huntington a.actl. c.111' AC1TT'IOU8~U oCtheOoneidSr(r,~nt'R!!: NAmlTAT'lmlfT This bullneu " con· JOO L.a9UM Hiiis Cald. OonMIO ..!. GS,.,,G~-T= California . t w o 2702-4 Fioncs. Streel, Hunt· 92649 c. T,,. lollOWlnQ persons are dvtt.cr t>y c:o-pwtners 926S3 the ..... · r ... t nd inalOf'I 8Md'I CA 92841 Thia bVslnffl .. con-..... ITA'nMlflfT ~= Trust dated Mey .. Ootno ~.. Tile reglttra.nl com-T111s 1>\1111\t!H •t con· c8lllle Trust dated M~ s. brothen. Howard a
lNI buain..e le con· duct.er by' a eotC)OtltlOn The tollowlng pertont ere O'DONNELL. BRIGHAM & menotO to trenaec1 bull· ductect t>y a l)tMrel Pert· 1987, 2201 Ouc>ont °'''°" Robert Humphrey. ducted~ an tnc:tMduel Tiie regt11t1n1 COi'/\· doftlG ~as Jqhrt W Hopkins, 101 PARTNERS.SOUTHERN II, nesa unOet the fte11tous nenr>op Suite 100 lr1Hne Ca111 ManC'he te r . Nt-w Trte re l11tent com· menoed to 11811MC1 ~ StlVER SITES. 222 Lattlepur Undong Ctrclt, 11201 Dupotit Orlw, Suitt bu8lMA ,_ or nemn Tnt regt1trant com· a2715 uam~"'·-• ........,. ris-~ J ltl!MK! l:Jul6.,,... un<ttt lhe lichtOV• AbetOM Ave , Balt>oe Ill., Suele 318. Letlt~. Celll 100.IMM,Cellf 92'715 listedet>oveon"'°"'8nlw t ~ 10 trenNCt ()u9I.. Wm 81e1r Arm9tr0ffg . .n ru .. , .,...,. "
,,_ under trte flctltlout buMIMt neme Ot "411'1* Cellf 929&2 ......,..__ t4r9 ·• JoM 0 O'Donnell as t988 ness under lhe llClllOUI Tl'\dM!t ol the B and C t.er. lyn Rzasa of ~ ,,.,.,. Ot ,.,_ ....., ~ on 0Glob9r 3 Mery Kathleen M.......... T"'9 t>u .. nfll It c;on· TruttM of ttie J end p Jemea w Doller II buSIMSS neme Of ~ Amletrong ~ TNlt Tern~ Anzona and ....., ~ on Augutt 22. 1... • 222 Abeklne Ave . BelOOe ~ by • genefal 1*1· O'Donnell ~ Trutt Th .. 91~1 .. hied lttttd et>ove on oec.int>er 4. Ai.iouat 23 1913. 2201 ~l relatJ~ U\ '"° JoM 0 "'* Pretldtnt ltl., Cellf. 12te2 ,,.,...., dat9cl OctoOer 20, 1982. W'llh .... County C.k ol Or· 1987 Ol.cMJnt DrM. SuiM too. JoMDaabeiltlVldl.. Tl\la ara....Mnt.,.. !Med UMMedttOnSt.-gerwllld. Tiie reg11tr1nt com· 2201 Dupont Drive. 5411•• engeCountyOtloeto0er 21 Roc:twd T Detf11. Sec· !Mne.Ceif ea11s Nashua •nd Man-
TNa _....,.,. .,.. IMaCI wltfl IN~ C.-0. °'• 40I a. car... St . Unl1 50t. menoeo to trMMCt bUal-100. irm.. Celit. 92715 1NI retwy T.,enc• w 8 f!gham, ches\er 1'hr Neptune -""ttle~Clertlof°'• tn09Countyon<>c4oMt 1S a:·.:::..-O:!t.on :_llftder the °'lie= Donald S. Grent. H ,_,. Tm ttetement wee Med 2201 ~ OrM. Suite Soc:ietyofo.ia Mw .,... County on~ ,.... .i. • nerne Truet• of trte ~ S Pvtllllhed Orenge ea... with theCounlY Cler1l ol ()f. 100, lrvlne Cellf 92115 ..... _ of .........
7. ,,.. ~ Orenva coaaa b4 l<eeton Awe .. LA , Cellf. llleedabo\llt onNovemt>er4• Gtent Aevocet11• Trull Deily f1tot Oetotlet 27 No-angeCountyonOciotler tO .,.,_ "-~ 2201 11 In "·-~ ......, '~ ~CO: :v":: 30C,':':'J" 27• ~! reglstrenl com• '~rin 0 . O'Donnell. :::'~\!:~<f>~ ~ 3. lO, 17• '~t Publltf*I Or-.~ ="Celd~71~ 100 buMI ~ta.
ftaa.. Not oetOt;;r"'i 13 20 m • • Tll-043 tNnOed to treneeet buel-f""'-Celt la711 Deily P"OI October 20. 27, JofW\ L.. Vogt 2201 °"" In beu of nowen. VlNI • • . ,.. under ,,,. nc111tout TNa atetement wea IMect Terenc• w 8rtghem. P\llJC NOTIC( NowmC. 3 10 1NI PO"I OrM.,. ,oo, lfWW dontuona may be
• Tl'IOlo4 ..UC M)TIC( tMll'9le netne or namta wtlft ttle County C~ll Of Ot· aao1 OuporJt OrWe. &iitt ~Celt t2715 made to : Th• ______ ...... .._,_....~==---------.... eDCM1 on Qetow s. enoe County on Y""tober 3• 100 1tvtne, Cellf ta7t5 .... o Q1I OW.. 2201 °"" Allhetmen DlH ...
·-• llftnH ._. 1-.e 1MI ,._. wm 11e11r ~ ... ncnnoue .... u NI.IC NOTICt pontOrM "*'00,IMM. d R I d ~-~ ""'-. PICTmDUI •111•• MetY ~ MadiaOn ~ °'enoe coeee T,..,.._ ot tM e. eno c ..,... '1'AW o... ez11s an • •t• .,, ... ___ MAm ITAW Thia-.. .......,, W99 tied D11tr "'°' Octow 13, 20. A9woDMMI Tt\ltl TM,_..... 11*90M .. '1CTTTIOU89U11111• ,,_.. M Qonov9'1, 2.201 ~ A9ociation of
PICmlOUI ...... T,_ .......... ,.,.....,.. IN eo.nty ~ f1' ()f. 17, ......... i , ,... delld-... H 1113. 2201 dOlf'I ..... •· U.. tTA1W _.... Dl'twe. U. 100. 0...,. County 430
Ulm ITA,_,, dolnt llualM9 •. .noa.eoun.y Ofl Oetow 4. Ttl-01t ~ Drtwe. ....... 100. (1JllUlLOCKI WIL8"1M The tollowlnt.,.,.. ......... c.. N715 Wnt IShh 8~.
The ...... ,.,.....,.. ALAMA" INVllTMINT8, 1... 1n11ne, Celet. t2715 (2)1 MA~ IUllOCf<I dOlf'll t>utll*I • J" wee.I. 2201 0uoont C M Call
... .,.,.._.: LTD .. 14M1 NNport AV• Or ~ PWLJC NOTICE ..... " ~ 2201 WILIHIM Cllll MAGNIN, ,~,,IC T~IH.IHO ..-. ~.eun.100.tMne.Celtf Olla .... •
Ttfl GlftT ,.ODLI", .,.., Mte 100, T'*"'· P"'*'*9 ente "::":' ·-• 01,,ont Dr-. ._,... t , 801 ~ 0.-OrM. VICES. 1550 ...,_Or-. 12711 f\!M n@7 MOU .. .._._,.. '9nfW , Celt f2t10 Da1YNotOC10Mr ... 1.,.,..,, _., '"'"9 Oe1f ta71S ,..._,._.,c.M ""° Con>Mde!Mer.l~t•tnat TNa !Ne!MM It con· p-
MllllOft YlllO.i:.t. -f ...,_ J Morrll. M.O •• 27. '"' "°""°"' .,.... n.ti .Mineee t.t con· I ~. N . D• ... Ou1goslev i1.,1c, 200 CIMded by a ..,_.. 1*1· 8 ' 11 • vora. t4011·1 1112 Hto"Pt• TtftKe. Th-OOI .... ITA,_y OuC'9d by • ..,_.. l*t· 1st ltOdlton ..,.., ten ,,.omonl~ O"" , .. ,. ,.,.. DANIEL (Sk~ftn•r) ~ . ....._~.Cell 1271$ n. ...... ,.,.ona.,......... P:rwndloO.c.111 .. 10I ~8Mef\.Cellt '"90 Ttte , .. 11trent co"'-PSI Iii. 42.. of C..
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Oxford of El Dorado
Kansas. He was em·
ployed as a deck hand
on sport fishing boats
out of Davey·s Lock·
er. Newport Beach,
and as a skipper on
oornmeTC1al fishing
boats off Calilomia
and Hlaw..U. A mem·
orlal .,.,,.. will be said
at St. Joech1m Cath·
oli.c Church. CQsta
Mesa. at 8:30 A.M
Saturday, October 29
Gra~ services at
10:00 A.M. at Pao.ft<'
V 1ew MttnonaJ Par1c.
Newp ort Beacn
~ BroUwn Bell
en.dway Mortuary.
c.ta Meu. O.rec-
ton (714) 642~tl50
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-R--•••;••eoea. Corp., a ~ a Wlflltn Eacti blddat ""* ~ ~ Ot"189 CWt 91;1II11• llAm ._., In the Milt.., of IN~ ~ noeloe II .._ ltOAT MACH, O"ANGf 100. !MM. Cell. tt711 ~ _,...1on, a -DedM&lon of DM91111 n with NCti bid oertlled et o.itv 11111a4 Oote1>ei 27, No-TM fOtlOwtrlg per•on• ITAW OP of GLADYS CLOW, Cons ~ "* tN uildlll!Qned COUNTY Tlllt buelMtl II con· )'IJJ 1' ... ei.-"'*' 9111 Danwld 1or a.ia, and a Wflllen CMfller'• d'9Ck ~ to ~ 3, 1111 heW ..ndOft.i 1t1e UM of UAlm Dllll POP .-vat• Wll not Ille NlllOAllllle, lrOfll UPUCANT: CITY OF dlded l'ly. I genll'll Pll1· ~ W> DllM of TMl Nallce GI DefaAI and Elecllon the DISTRICT 0t a bid &NIM Th072 IM flcUUotil luilnHI ._OP MiriiOUI NotiOe II.._ ..,_..11111 ... dlf on. tDr -.._ NfWPORT MACH ,_... ~ .._ ID. 117' • "' ML The undersigned In IN form ... ~ lft ,_ Heme: MtCHAfL'S MEAT 1 • • llAm Ule und111igoecl Will ... • Incurred .. .,. Gt'* APPLICATION HUMM,.: Tll• tlflltrant com· .-....:.':'c:::*.: :.--a:n ~ms:~ ~not~~: MLJt MmC( ::HD =g:-t2r,:-· ~11e.:::;:,,:r:~ ::-:..--....:,.~ ==::=:• "=":..-...,,..,._,, ::::-....:. ~= =..._ Clf IN~.._.._ 111 .. 001M11y wtllfe tttelftDlmum~ofblCI ... n,.· RcWoua ·lldlneM 1t1e FlctlUou• 8u11neH COflflrmatton o1 Mid Su-DATID ATC......._ s:pllol'l•.,..IMof· ...... ,_,..or IWMI " o..._. c:.uni;. IN ..... PfllPel'Y" lllc:*ed. •• guarant• ltl&t .. .... ""' "Of ,,.... ~to~ ... N. m•: DI v ER 81 FIE D oslor Cour1 on or .,.., .. .. ... -Of ............ ~ I ..... ellowe on ~ ~ ....... 111¥ c.. W.-m AlmliW"l•D der WIN enttr Into 1M MU• DI WIT°' lllecl In ~ County on PROPERTIES COMPANY n. &ttl day of No\WllOer, 1111. No\ ....... 1117, A end I "'· .-cs.y.. 11. 1111 ~,.,,..,......., riCopoillloi~,., La .... propoeed contract" IN .-cwP1CnTIOU9 OctoMr 28 19117 FILE270 Soulfl lrlltot StNM. at Ille ,.,_IOI of con-JGMO'Mw9 TM""'°tiastnaloteppll-Jotln o. O'Donnell.
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8'wllury, .. UIWMl'ltllll 82044 (81t). ..... 10 e,: 10 entel' Into Mid contr8Ct, tlave lbandOnacf the UM of Thie ~ _.. con-The FlctltlOU9 Butlnen Santa An•, CA C 714>ter..,t.L_._~ ... = vembet I · 11. 1111, In ~ tM County a.ti of°'' ..,... WILL IEU AT .-,,. Uoyd, IUCtl MCUttty wMI be lot· the Flcllllou• Bu1lneH ducted~.,, lndMdull Name referred to above w• 135-247•. Courl1Y of Or· .,..... ._. Manna Del Re¥. c.llfornia, enge County C!fl ~ 3. PU8UC AUC110N TO Dlled:Ol:lollert,1• fllt«I. Name: MA, MO M'S Tiiie ............ , ._ flled fifed in Orange County on enge.StaleofClllfomla... ......_ C •1 Ille CllHomla Coaltll Com, 1911 NOtEST mDOER FOA Oct, 1J, 20. 27. 1• • The DISTRICT ,....,._.. PMSCHOOU DAY CARE. with the County Ctertl Of Or-February 2. 1•8• FILE Ille rlghl. lltte and lnttre9t of mlelleln. 8owttl COMt Al• . ,_
CMK CAltlER'I CHEac Ofw10e CoMI o.., Plol tt.-rlgtlt 10 reject Sty°' II 2246 Ofenol. Cotta ...... ange County on OcloW 5 NO,F237Sl3 Mid conMNatle. In and to Pulllehecl Orange Coaet Oftloe. PO IOll 1450. 245 ~ ar.,.. COMt OUWN Oft A STATE OR bids °' to _,.,. WI( Ir· Calf. t2l2t' 1988 ' John O'MNta, Draper all Ille c•teln personal Dally Plot October 27, 1• w.t lroec!Wey. Ste, 3IO. Dt!11Y Piiot Ocloller 13, 20, =-~MIC. A CHEa< "8JC NOTICE • ~lellnanyblds«ln TM ActltkMJI 8ut4MU Publllfled Orenge CoMI FamilyVen....,aCalifomla propettylltuateclln.,_City Th071Lona1eect1.c.001021213)2f.~3.1tll .., A STATE OR the bidding. ..... ~ '° above ... Dally Pik>I Ocloller 20 27 Llrnilecl Partner•hlp allO of Garden Gr0\19, COunty of 590-'!071 Th.on
FBlfW. CNOIT l.NOM. NOTICI TO Pursuant 10 IN provlllone fllld In Orange County on NoYember 3 10 1918 • • known .. JM Draper Family Orenge. S•••• of CallOmla. "8JC ll)TIC( ~ Orange COMI
Dt A 04ECIC ~IV A CONIRACTORI of Section 1773ofttlel.ab« A~ull 21. 1988 "ILE • ' Th-045 Ventura. 2910 Aid Hill Av· par11cufat1ydeecrlbeclMlot-Dally Piiot Oclotltr 25, H . --.---------.rAlE OR FB>EfW.. CAlllNG FOR-· Code of the State of Calls NO,~ enue, Suile 200, Colla iowl, to-wit: llOTIC9 27, 1911 ~ nvn-~WG9 lllG LOM School Dlatrlct: Coast tornla, Iha DISTRICT ha9 obs Mlctlael N. Thornton, . Mesa. Calif. 92eH 1980 Pllgram Coach _..... W T331 •.c>CM~ IAw.Ga Community College Dl•trk:1 talned crom .... Dnc1« of 14711 Rldteboro. Tu1tln. rtaJC NOTICE Thi• bu9inall WU con-M 0b11 • H 0 m. I. D, Sealed bldl !MY .,. ,. -"91!'-..
AIEIX¥TION, OR IA\INla Bid Dudllne: 2:00 o'ctock the Depenrnent of lndultrlal Calf, IHIO ducied byaganetll partners •CCG105052172 ceived .. tW ofllGe of ... PmlJC NOTICE nc ... --
W .-CCIFl(O • PM of the 21th day ol No-Relallons the general ~ D, Thornton, FICnnoul .,..... .tllp T'wm• of .... calh In law-City a.ti. S300 Newport MAim 91A=
afeltoH 11• Oii 'THE vember, 1918 prevlllllng rate of per dlel'll 147'11 AldDebolo, Tintln, NAm ITAW Thil •talement wee fled rut money of the United Boulewant, P. 0, 1cM 1?el. .._ TM lalowll'8 .,.
,...tUCW .. C'lClm N«J P1adof lid Aec*pt: Of-wages and the genefal Call.t2111J' ' Thefolowlngpenonure \llfttlttleCountya.ttl,.otOr-Statel on confirmation of :=t:i' IHCtl, CA '9CTITIOUl9IJ••11 dolnl~ .. ~ .. , ......
Ml1MOIUED TO DO flee of ~ ol Purc:has-pre¥11111ng ra1• lot liollday Thia ~ ... con-do6nQ bull!.--... County on Ocl~ t9. .... 15 Wltll 1 t:OO Lm. MAim ITAW -s. -......... ••E• II THl8 STATE Ing, Betty Kaliri. Coast Com-and OV9t1ma wortl In the lo-dUcted tw indMduala (Hus, BC INVESTMENTS, 1988 Bldll«ofler•1obeln wnt, on the Hth clay of NoWm-TM folowlng PlflOnl are NfAltflP. 4141 MICAtttlur ML • .. U> M .. NM1'1 munny College Dtstrk:1. 1370 c:a1tty in wt1ich 1N1work1110 band & Witet ' 30892 AMra Ptece. ~ Publilhed 0r"l89 Coaet Ing end will be ,..._, • ber, 1111. al wNc:t1 time dolna ~ •: INd .. Newport leedl. Clllf .
..... --tD .. Courllr Adami Avenue. Costa Mela be performed lor eec:h cralt Tiiie ......,..,t WU flled NIQual. Calif, 92177 Daily Pik>I October 27, No-lhe aforeuld ,.,_ice at aldl bide lfl8ll lie openecl CATALINA ISLE APART· t2teO ~ 1aD a.~ 92eH or type of worktr needed to wfttl ltleCountyC... of Or· Brad & Katen Baker. vember 3, 10. 17, 1918 anmylimeafterlhetlnt,_. encl,... tor MENTS. llmltedP111nenhlp. TM Guardian LI .. In-n.... Wll1. ... Ana. Project ldentlflcatlon axecute Iha contract. TheM at9Coun'Y bn OclOber 17, 30892 Alvefa Plaee. Laguna TI:-070 lic8Uon hereof and bekw• JMe ef PNfao': 198&-89 2914 South Atta Way. Sant• 1Utanc9 Company of Amert, 0..... • .,... • .,. Heme: BID "1436 , Energy rates .,. on file at Iha DIS-1118 Niguel, Callt 92Sn date ol ..... S.,_. Aleuttaclno Program Ana, Cllll. 92704 ca, 201 Pn Awnue SOUttl,
.__ .....,.. • .,. ,.. Management TRICT office located at Publlltlecl OrMge Coul Duane E. Clark. 501 flt&.IC NOTICE Dated lhil 18 day of 0ct0s CeMrMt Ne.: 2i'08 Fred E, tfartman. Jf •• 2914 Hew York, NY 10003 ,_.. 'r I....,_.. DllM el PlaCe Ptan9 are on Ille: Ph)'llc:al FICllitlel Planning Dally Piiot ~oller 20. 27, Merigold Alie .. Corona del bet. 1918 1 .. lttffr'e latl11tate: South Aila Way, Santa Ana. MIC Walnut, a Callfornla
T..-............... 111 NIA Tr.-Cq>lel may be obs Nowem0er3.10~1HI Mar.Callf.92625 u.11 ..... c ........ A ....... $635,000 Clllf.92704 llmtted partner9tllp. 4141 _., ~ ..... NOTICE IS HEREBY lalnedonrequMt.Acopyof Th-048 Grace R .. Hart. 91 Stan-aTATDmJITOf atLMs,1t•W.LaV........ ~ by the Clly David L, Maffei, 2033 MICArttlut INd., Newpott
.......... : . GIVEN lhal the above-tt1e1e rat• shall be poeted lord Ct., Irvine, Calif, t27t5 A8AMDGI WIT Of ... OrM99. CA-. Al-Coundl t"'9 24th day of Oen Santa Anlla AY90Ue. South BMdl, Clllf, 9teeO
lM 111 T,.. Na. etA, M named Sc:hOOI Dlattk:1 10< al Iha job lite. PtllJC ll)TIC( Thll bu1ineu 11 con-UM Of PfCnTIOUI torMr• ler L.artr 8"411 t~....!_tll El Monte. Calif. 91733 Thie bulineea IS C!>fl· ..._ on • -""'°did In Orenge Cowlty, California, It shall be manmalory upon dueled by: a general pat1, llUIMll NAm llt9cMt Ctew . W..,A I . AMMMO, Cttr Thl1 bu9inas-19 con· ducted by: jOint venture
... s.1, ft.-41. '8 .. acting by end ltwough .Its Iha CONTRACTOR to whom .... ntr9hlp The following per.on1 Publllhed Orange Coaet Ce.ti ducied by. a IUNted par1n«· Ttle regl1tranl com-
90 of ...... .,.. ....... Goveming eo.td, heretn-tha contract is-arded and ITAW OP The regl11ran1 com, have abandOned IN 1111 of Daily Piiot Oclobef 20, 2~. ProepectlVe bldder9 rnay ltllp mtne*I lo tranaact ~ ,._. 9' ... ~.alter r ... red lo U "DIS· upon any 1ubcon1riclor ~IR•nOf menced to lranW1 bull, the Flclltlou1 Bu•lneH 27, 1988 obtain one Mt of bid docu-Thi regl1trant com, nw under the flc:tltloua ~ TRICT", wMI recelYe up to, under aoch CONTRACTOR, Ull"OFPICnnoul neu under ll'Mt flctltlou1 Name: TLC CLEANERS. v ThF058 mentulnocotU1theomc. menced to tranwt bull· bullneu name °' Nlmll
1 Tiii .,... ....._. Ind but not laler 1t1an 1he aboves ~I lell lhan Iha Mid Mii••• IMlm bullnell name °' namn 1000 Br19tOI Sir• North, of the Public W«k• Depart· nen under the flctltou• 111tec1 ~on NIA
CllherClllfMllGfl lful,11111111. J9tat9dtlme . ..-ctbld1I« rateltoaltworker• The lottowtno petton1 lf.tedaboYeonN/A Newport8Mdl,Calll.928fl0 fltllUCNOTICE ment, 3300 Nawport bullrletl name°' namee Grant J. ~.Gen--.. Of Ille ,... ......., the llWllrd of a contract for emcitoYed by tteem in Iha ex-have IDandonecf the uee ol Duane E. Clatk Tha Fk:titloul Bulineu Boutevard, P, O. Box 1781, 1111ed MK>ve on June 1, 1tN •II Pettner
......... .._.la purpaMd lhelboveprofeet. ecutlonoflNcontract. 011 FlctlUou• Bu1lnH1 Thie statement wa Name reterredloabolleldl t(..,. Newport leach, CA FredE.Hartman,Jr. Thll ltatemlnt wes fllld
to lie: 115 ..... ..-. ..... 8ldl Mel be~ In No blddel' may wtlhdr-Name: BULLOCK'S wtltlthaCountyClerkofOr· filed In Orenge County on ...... of 92t51-1115, TI111.ea1emem·wu filed wtth .. Countyeter11of0r·
c.llDfnll the pC9I» ldentlftecl M>ove. eny bid tor. period ol liXly WILSHIRE, 901 Newport ... County on September May. 19, 1988 F l LE Dh• llllllft of For ""1her ltltormallon. wlttl the COunty a.ti of Or· ... County on October 3,
The uclldau.,._. T"*-9 and lhlll be °'**' and (80) day9 ah• the dale Ml Center Drive, Newport 13. 1tN NO,F38t178 P......._ call Gilbert Wong. P.rotect ange County on Oclotltr 10 1tN dlldllma MJ ~ IDr W't publicly reed aloud at the fot tt1e opening ol bid&. Beadl. Calif. 928flO -,_1_ Robert K. ~. 1893 Publlc notice Is ' ~ Manaotr at 644'331 \. ,._, ,_ ~ Of Ille .,... abo11e-11a1ed lime and A payment bond and a The Fictitious 8utlnal PubllMled Orange Coa11 Plfkvlew Clrcle. Co11a giYlrl thal John O'Mear• Putillltlad Orange Cbut Publlltled Orange Cout Publlltlecl Orange Coaet
....... Ind -oomman place. • -· bond will be N91M r--~--Dally Pll~t~ 13, 20, MllH.eCtllt..J2827 and Dr~ family Ventut•, Qa11y Pltot October 27, No-Dally Pllol Octotltr 20, 27, Dally Pltol Oclobef 8, 13, 20.
dlalwlllloi•. If MJ, ....., Eac:tl blddet 9hall be • '9qUlfecl prior to exeet.1llon lllecl In Orange County on 27. NoYembet 3, 1988 This bu"'*' wu con-• 'Cillf6frila Ui'ntttO Pln1Mlf-wmbtr 3, 1~ - -~bet 3, -10, 1tN 7,,-1914 --....,., llcenud conlraclor ofltleconlractand9hallbe May 3 , _ft88 FILE Ttl--024 ductedbvanlndlvldull lhlp aa.o known •The Th074 TIH>3i Th-IN
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Alert citizens take a bite.out of crime
Safety
in treats
center's
~locus .
It•s that time of year again when
candy pops up in every comer of
the hQuse. Happy Halloween to
you all!
And for parents concerned
about unsafe treats, FHP Foun-
tain Valley Medical Center, 9930
"Talbert Ave. is offering free X-ray
screenina of candy on Halloween
nifi~! 7~:Jdi;1tit1 take care
toinspccttheirchildrCn'scandy
because X-ray machines can only
pick up metal objects such as pins,
needles or razor.blades," said
FHP radiology department chair-
man Dr. Albert Co:a:. "Also check
for other forms of tampering such
u tom wrappers or puncture
marks in the candy." •••• Does your teen-ager have
memory lapses? Does he forget to
clean his room, do his homework
or brush his teeth? Is his name
Jason?
Du Mikels, director of the
...W.CSt c.o&st SchoolofMemory
Training, will offer instruction to
teen-aaers, 15 to 18, to improve
theirmemoryskillsNov.1-15,at
Golden West C.Ollcge in Adminis-
tration 136from4to6p.m.
BJ JOYCE BODLOVICH °' ...........
At the fountain Valley Police
Department they're refemd to as
.. Crimebitcn."
Police recently honored a few of
thole citizens wb'o make their job
easier -the ordinary folks who
witoeu what a~ to be a crime
and usiat in trylf\I to atop it.
The honorees spotted stolen credit cards. tackled beer thieves and chased
stereo stealcn down darkened streets
-all in the interest of taking a bite
out of crime.
fountain Valley rcSident David
Palmer was honored for reporting
suspicious sounds early one Auaust
mornina in lJte area of Parle Pacific
apartmenu. Because be was able to
11ve police an excellent dcscriptiort of
a vehicle and the Occupants,, police
arrested four suspecu on suspicion of
burglary and receiving stolen prop-
er\ . . ~mebiter Michael StromJeren•s
concern and alertness at midnight on
Aug. 27, resulted in the arrest of two
'suspects on burglary charges.
Stro~n. of Fountain Valley, was
auspicious of two DCOl>le, one inside a
car and the other-iittina on a
motorcycle in the' area of Pebble
Center.
He heard ratt1!DJ noises from
inside the car and at a~ the
suspect wu DUllinaan object from the
dubboud. Tbe ~left the scene
on the bllck of the motorcycle. About
one mile from the scene. officers
stopped a motorcycle matching
Sttomaeren's delcription and the
suapectl Mre arrested on suspicion of
buralarY. c:>n t6e afternoon of Aua. 28, Brian
NaaJe saw a person wbo seemed to be breakin& into a car parked at Pace
Warehouse. Nagle, a store employee
who lives.in Fontatn Valley, ran back
into the sa>re and advised employees
to call the police. He alerted the car
owner and ran back outside where he
saw the suspect holding what ap-
peared to be the car's stereo.
When the suspect saw Nagle watch-
ing, he fled across the street with
Nalle in pursuiL An off-duty police
officer assisted in the pursuit and
deWaed the suspect and an K>-
com~. Both were amilled on := of burllMY, recei~ ~y and'ibclt: .
Plcnc:ia La Croix, I Fountain
Valley resident and employee of
Fountain Valley Bowl OD JrroOkbunt
Street, oblaved a ~na
pmoa in I puked car al Ille bowliaa
a credit card to purchase ciprettes
and toothbrushes. After learning the
credit card WU stolen they alerted
1'C)lice. When the woman appeared in
tk store apin the next day, they
called police aaain. Their alertness led
to the arrest of two people on
suspicion of commercial burglary,
pollelSion of stolen property and
TJae Jaoaoree9..,,,tted .tolen-credltcard•, ta~ed ,__.wi ... aad cJutlled •tereo •teal_.. dotn1 clar~e.aed •treet. -aJJ bJ tJae
'Ja~tolta1rln6•blteoatolcr1me. ·
alley when she was urivina fqr work
on the momin& of Aua. 12. She called
police, who questioned the suspect
and made an arrest for poaessjbn of a
controlled substance and possession
of a dan,erous weapon.
On Aug. 18 7-Eleven employees
Lorraine Sbeghan and Marion Riale,
who work at the Ellis Avel\ue store,
became suspicious of a woman using
forgery of a stol~n credit card .
. Crimebiter. Patricia Warmington
called police Sept. 15 from her mobile
car phone reporting a possible drunk-
en driver. Warmington kept the
police dispatcher advised of the
vehicle's location saying she observed
the driver drinking. Officers stopped
the vehicle and although the driver
was not arrested for driving under the
She cooks up
a fulfilling life
BJt. J.f'.tU.JE EARNEST °' .. _.., .......
Maxine Schade bas lived long enough to know how
discrimination feds from both ends of life.
The Dana Point resident was just 21 when she took
her first job u man•F of a commercial cafeteria on a coUeaecamJ>US. N~, at 70, Schade is completing her 23rd -
yearu professorof restaurantmanagemcnt and nutrition
at 0ranae Coast Collete in Costa Mesa. .
Alt&ouab she continues to receive accolades for her ~Sctwk•lsohearun occuiooal binLtbatntirt~nJ_
sbou1d be around the cotner. And sometimes, she said.
ber studeoU think of her u a lfaD(hnother fisure.
inOuencc, he wu cited for driviaa
while in pollellion of an ~
container. •
Luis £ieenmann ud ~
Cleater were bonoted for the call td
police on Sept. 14' to ft'por1 a bul'llarlY
suspect beina detained at the Claim
Jumper restaurant on BrookbuM
Street. The arrest by police wu IDO
wben Eifenmann and Cles1ier ob-
served someone inside EieeDJD&DD'1 ' car with the stereo removed from ~
dubboard aoa sittina on the pauen-
aer's scat. Eiaenmann opened the
door and forced the suspect to remaiA
inside while CJester called police.
The suspect Wal arrested for Pc»-
session of stolen property and poa.-
session of property with the laial
number removed. An additional
search of the auspect's car' atlegcdly
tu.med up credit cards that bad been
stolen in a car burglary in West ..
minstef'. Durina the early morning hours on
Sept. 20, Debra Fetcti was awakened
by the sound ofbreakina glass outside
her home. She then beard car sounds
(Pleue ... AL&RT/A8)
Teen-agen will learn skills to
help improve concentration, vo-
cabulary growth and math per-
formance. They will learn how to
remembe~bat they see, hear and
read. Does this mean cleaning
their rooms?
But none of this teems to bother Schade, who bas n(j:
intention of sivina up a career she is stilf pasionate about.
.. I love pusina on my years of experience to youq
studenU who are the future of the country, .. Schade said. .. rm not teachin& for money now, I'm teaching for _..,,... .... "' ~,.._ satisfacti~\Jc~ it~ every year.'' .
Sandra ~ (left) and Carolyn Oater operate Petpla, .found~ ~:u:=·~~:e~
f•tarlnl a tall .. e of eqa•trlan eqalpment. second cboi~.
· Had she not been a woman, or had she been born a
Rid • g • ' t few yean later, Schade wouJd have certainly entered the ID equlp~en 'field of medicine, she said. With nine medical doctors in
her family, Schade aspired to continue the tradition.
Often when she discussed entering the field, her idea was
Program fee is $32. For more
information, call GWC Com-
munity Services, 891-3991.
• • • Store Pet Pro~·ect metwithdisa~proval. "They said it was too early for women to get into ...., ....... .,'--._..
medical school, .. Schade said~ hh•de 19 r• ... •wd f• a Mlf 0ranae Coast College will con-
duct its 22nd biannual exposition
fair, "Coast Week," beginning
Monday throu&h Nov. 2. Spon-
-sored-by thc1:ollege'nsS0C1.ated
stiiaents, t.he1'aifwiltforu~on the
school's clubs, classes, organiza-
tions and activities. Booths and
displays will be setupin1he OCC
quad throuahout the fair.
So i~s.tcad. she tackled the .field off~ mapa,ement oeatmy la aie food w vli>w bMbl bj.
By JOYCE BODLOV;JCB woyld be to form their own business and nutnbon and aot dq:rces tn both subjects.·Her first . , or 1111e o.-.,... .._ partnership job off'cr came from Georsia State .college where she was beaver and ~ respected me because I was doi.na all
_ _ _ _· ,._..... · asked 19 teach three claues wbile~tin.g the school's kinds of~ _ • ___,~e=ndiTor more t.han 10 years and _ SoOSierorM1ss1on ino andl:.Q_f!& Cifetena ana restaurant all mem6ers oUhe faculty • B)' 2'.SmwJWL6ecn ctecuii president of the
co-employees for four, it seemed the of Irvine, mothers to two successful· were happy to have a 21-year-old arrive and take charge. Georgia Dietetic Association. · --. --
next logical step for single pa.rents bone show competitors, opened .. I bad a lot of brass, a lot of assurance," said Schade. In the meantime. Schade married and pve birth to
Carotyn-Osier-.n<t-Sandrr' -(PlMW'MilfTACKTUt wtrcrwas regular'lymista~enionntlldem:--"twar.m-eager ---~-..e--scr/ A8)
Thinhemeis .. It's a Small
World." Students working in
booths will dress in traditional
costumes of countries located
around the world.
Admission is free and the
public is invited to visit the
exposition daily from 11 am. to
1:30p.m. The week. begins with a
Monster Mash Halloween party.
Activities include a pumpkin pie
eating contest, ~..J>.kin carving
contest, a costume contest and
apple bobbina.
Tuesday fun includes relay
races, a baby bottle feeding con-
test, a hula contest, JY1llnastics
and karate demonstrations and a
performance byOCCs pep
squad. The Disne)'.land Poly~
nesian Dancers will also perform.
Parker clan
ariswers call
to play ball
In her note to us, Nancy Parker of
Costa Mesa said, .. The family that
plays together; stays together... It
certainly seems to be the case with the
baseball-playing Parker clan.
Nancy, 31, a registered dental
assistant when she's not on the
diamond. says playing on a family
team and beina competitive with
other teams in the league "is more fun
than I ever anticipated."
The team consists of four sisters.
their husbands, friends and even a
stepdauabter, Amber Parker. 161 a ·
student at Newport Harbor High
School.
4seekfJll
citycler~
seat in BB
87 llOBERT LUlK.ER !" .. _.., .......
Four candidates are running for the
office of Hwuin&ton Beach-city cle~
a position filled by Alicia· Wentworth
for l S years before her retirement in
July. .
Connie Brockway, a longtime chief
deputy who was appointed by the
City Council to fill the $51 ,900
position in July, is seekina election to
the four-year term as are.l.rene.Butler,
Bryan Taylor and Joanne Dalcin.
Brockway, 46, bas been a deputy
city clerk in HuntiQ&ton Beach for 20
yean and was Wentworth's ehicf
·deputy sin~ 1974'. She beads astaffof
six employees.
A celebration for everul\8 stu-
dents is slated for Tuesday, from S
to 8:30 p.m. in the school's
cafetetia. Wednesday's events in-
clude a barbecue, water balloon
toss, a tua-of-war, relay races, a
limbo contest and a tncycle race.
(PleueMeft&K/A8)
"As kids grow\ng up, we always
played softball. Now, we get alona Good apoftll are (front row, from left) Nancy
really well. We have gotten into some Parker, PollJ IMallop. Tlaalla llarlnoe,.Jalla
spau. but then we bug and kiss and Wood wttll daapter .SUU.e: MqODd row,
(Pleue eee P A!'f1L YI A8) lllclaael Parker. Baroid Btalaop, John Cody
°""',... ...... ., ... --and Brian Wood: aad back brow. Ken
Wllcatt. Amber Parker, Chrla Vroman,
Jeanne Vroman, Sbelly Karedch. Sherman
Jonee'and Llndaay Roak•.
· Brockway said she's been desig·
nated as a Certified Municipal aerlt
by the lntemationaJ Institute of
Municipal Oerb.
(PleMe ._FOOR/AS)
,
Thousands to· race in Heart and Sole Classic in Irvine
Employees from I 00 companies throupout Orange
County and individual runners and cyclists. will compete
in the eiahth annual Heart and Sole Classic Saturday in
Irvine.
More tb~-~1_soo participanu are eJt.pected to enter
the SK f\m ~ lOX run or 2SK bicycle ride. all ~nnii at the Irvine Hilton and Towers at Jamboree
Center. 4>Cecda will benefit the Oranae County chapter
of the American Hean AlsQciation.
Individual nanoen or CYCiists can c:qister from 6:30
to 7:4S a.m. on the day of'tflc event. Thftc pod prizes will be awarded to the top fund raiten. Call tbe Hean
Atlociatioa at 8S6-3SSS for more information.
CoJamagt to •JHMlr-.
Tbe Irvine Valley can.elkbool of Humanities and
the 1Cboo1"1 Allocided Students will ~apomor a free ~ toa,a.t bJ llobert Scbetr, a noted authoraod
national cotumnilt tw • Loi A.neelel Times. !beer will ditam the 1911 pftlidential nee at the 7
l).m. .,..... in the Fonun Tbeater OD tbe JVC campus.
Coa*t Die ooUeee at '59-9300 fbt funher information.
,,........ce ballotloram
Qiii Ooetiu of the Qrlnee Cout L.alpe of Women
Va1111 Will oanduct 1 Pf'Ol'8lll OD the laswance ballot
-at toftilbt'• ~DI of~ Onaee Couc B'nai lrM.: Tiit llllioD it ICbedaAed for 8 9.m. ie the Mercury bom of' Merc:ury S.vinp. 7812 Edineer Ave., Hunt-
illlOa '*"·
' _i
Gold Rull Day at GWC l
The Associated Students of Golden West College will
bold their annual Ookl Rush Day Friday from 11 a.m. to
l p.m. in the campus quad.
Some 20 clubs and I 0 service areas will set up booths
for campus clubs and services. Two bands will perform at
tbe event. Call 89s..878 l for furth~r information.
HtM6plaa• 'Octsoberlat .'88'
••Octsoberfcst ·aa,•· the ~nd annual concert by
erafcssioo.al musician. .,.aduates of the Hoq Chemical
Dependency Center. will be held friday at 7:30p.m. at the
holpdal's conference center. 30 I Newport Blvd .. New-
pon Beach. .
A SS donation ii requested to benefit tbe Alumni
Allistance Fund. No raervations arc required and ticttu-
will be available at 1" door. C.11 760-S6S6 for additional
information.
. ScJaooJ camlnl JiJ Ne"'J'Ort
The Newport Elementa.ry School PT A will boat its
annual tchool ~ and haunted houte Friday
even~ Tiiie event wiD Ullrie place on the Khool poundl rtom
5:l0 to 7:30 p.m. PrDa W'iU be awarded tor best eo1tuma
udjeck oiawaa.
~-· ...... f!P41J A--..~....-_.. 111 lllld ~·tom 9 a.m. IO 900a ...... 111111 lcMal ia CO. Weta to ...... o1 ......... ,. Ill Glill~aod
alcobol·frtt all-night graduauon-part)!.
Donated items may be brought to the school
bcainnina at 7 a.m. Call 557-15 t7 for m0rc information.
Divorce •orkshop at UCI
Financial adviser Frances Johansen will present a
ftcc workshop on financial planni!tf durina and after the
divorce at the Women'sOpportuniucsCenteron the UCI
campus Friday.
The propa.m will be given from I to 3 p.m. in the
center's conference room .. Call 85~7128 for parking
information.
llUto67conferenceatClulpm•n
A two-day conference on Orante County's history
'Will be .,.._led Friday and Saturday at Qapman
Colle8e in <>rmiee. Friday•a PIQll'alft will open at 6:30 ~m. wadl an
8ddml by ooua~bistorian Jim Sleeper. 11lic Sa~}'
Pf'CllJUI will nm 9 Lm. to S c·m. and will ia~ J6 ditallllion and road-table ptne s on various ....,. of
COUDty hi~. Call Let Estet at 997-6621 or Louitt
Booth .. 637-1 IOI fbt details.
The Oran~ Count) AJumnae ai.picr of Siama
Alpha Iota. an international music fratemtty for women.,
will present a luncheon and fashion show Saturday at
11:30 a.m. at St. Michael and All Anaels Epi1COpal
Church. 3233 Pacific Vic~ Dnve. Corona del Mar.
' The benefit show will feature fashions from Casual
Comer m South Coast Plaza and instrumental cntcnai.n-
ment by fratemit} mcmbcn and the donation t$ S7.SO.
Cill Manlyn Mayland at 645--3599 for further infor-
mation.
Greeiabelt to mar.i ainalnr.q
The IA&una Greenbelt will ceJebrate its 20lb
ann1vcrary with a fund-raisin& pany Saturday at die
Tivoli Tcmoe on the festival of Arts pounds 1n l.Apna Beach. .
Tbe proaram wtU bcl>n at 6:)()_p.m. with a bufre'l
dinner and musx:al tnten.ainmenL r.e doMtioa tt S20
aod tickets may be ~ by cdiaa ..,._.190 ar
494--4861.
-..;;;;;...,;;:;.:l'MweetconcludesSaturd.ay
witbOCC1 l6tb annual hoqic-comina footballpme. Coach Bill
Workman's team will host River-
sideCityColleae at 7p.m. in
LeBard Stadium.
Halftime ceremonies will in-
clude crowning the homecoming
k.ina and queen. Prior to kickoff,
OCC's 1963 football team will be
introduced. The squad is cel-
ebratiq tbe 25th anniversary of
its 21-0Victory over Northeastern
OJdahomaA&M in the Junior
Rose Bowl. OCC finished I 0-0
that year and captured the na-
tional championship. • • • Costa Mesa resident Pearl Ann
Read completed the Elderhostel
program, a weeklong series of
classes and field trips at the 160-
acre Bear Mountain Guest
Raqch. The raqch is on the edge of
the Gila Naponal Forest, site of
the famed prehistoric Gila Cliff
Dwellings in New Mexico. She
received a oenificate of comple-
tion for her participation.
............... _, .. ._
roantaln van.,. cltlm• boaond by tbe Patrlc4 La CnU. Cldef SIYID lllall, Brtaa
Police Department u:.l!-8: to rtOt) f>a.td RUie. Patricia a..., LU stiea••Dn
Palmer, Lorrabae Sia • Ila.don Rlale.-aDi De1ln Petela. ·
AL~RT 'CITIZENS HONORED •••
PromA7 •
and people talking. She called her
neiJbbor thinking someone might be
try1ng. to steal bis car, and be called
the police. Fetch continue<1 to watch
the suspects, but they fled prior to the
officers' arrival, taking the neighbor's car and another vehicle that had been
reported stolen in Huntingt. on Beach. ente~ the sto~ on Warner A venue
Officers located one·of tbe·cars and· and attemped to steal a 12-pack ~f
atTCSted four juveniles on suspicion ~r. While running out the front
of car theft. door, Tambi Wenj threw the sus~
Thelastcrimebiterwashonoredfor to the pound and restrained him
his quick thinking at a 7-Eleven store until the police u:rived. The suspect
late evening on Aug ·5. The suspect wu arrested for robbery.
POLITICAL QUIZ:
WHAT ·DO THESE FOUR
PROMINENT NEWPORT BEACH
RESIDENTS HAVE IN COMMON?
Sc\eft\\s\/Protessor U.C.\. N.B. City,. "ounci/tnan S1perior Co1rt lid re, let.
A. Winners of A Pulltzer Prize
8. Runners-Up In Piiisbury cake bake-off
C. Among Top Ten Finishers of The Boston Maria•hon
D. None of the above
·l~----•-A_oq __ •~'-~'--'o--•u_o_,N_._·_a_=_~•_•_•_u_v ____ ~,
They are· al supporting
' JEIN WATT r
• For
Newport .Beach City C
POURCANDmATBS ••• .... ,..,
-:•·· • radial tutor and board ~ of tbe llantinatoo Valle>'
u11r1ey vo1ua .... ot America. • lllo blloap 10 the City n-1.. Allodation o( California and';'~
aftlliated orpnizatiou.
Irene Bullier, a 23-year resident of
'Huntinaton Beach, bu been &he Ulinam dtyc1ertc .in Newport Beach -·tyeus. ~ •YI she bu a pmo~I
UIOCiate cenificate fronl Oraftle
Cou1 Colleee in aupervWOn and recordl~tanduaaociate
of ans deal:ee fi'om Oolckn West ~in administration. She 1 a four-y~ veteran of the U.S. Navy WAVES. Joanne Dakin, 43, is currently an
ofticc manqer (or a small manufac-·
turina company where she types, files
and operates a computer. Before that,
she worked for th~ years io the accounts payable department in the
Huntinaton Beach Union High
School district.
She bu an associate of arts dqree
fi'om Coastline Community COlleae
with an emphasis in accounting and
bu a oenifkate in accouatiJll. alto It .
CoudiM. . "-Taylor bu a d9ee an .,. .. ._ administration at CiJ Slate
~leacbanda bacbelor'adepee in
~estate blokeraC:'s oreaidenl of the Huaf.ialton h kiwuis Cub and bu been active in
Project Cberilb, a ~ mainten-
ance ~ for physically and
financially diudvantapd tenior
citizena.
He and bis wife, Jnarid, have lived
in the City 20 years and~ the parents
of two small cbildren.
Also teekin& election OD the Nov. 8
bellot will be Treasurer Don Watson,
S9, who wu appointed lut October.
Watson, a former branch llllDllCf in Los Aqeles for IBM, is in cbarJe of
investina about $70 million in mu ..
nicipal money that brinp in about SS
milfion in interest each year.
He also operates the business.
license department and is the collec-
tor of accounts.
He is runnina ·unopposed for the
position.
TACK SHOP OPENS ••• PromA7 -·
Pet&>lex center in Costa Mesa. Ttie 1••sure we had 'SOme fean," Osier, a
10,000 square.foot shop, nestled,6tf fonner teacher said ... But when you
rilewpon Boulevard on Fairview m~ke a commitment things begin -to
A venue; is a full-service pet store with happen. This is a dream come true for
about o,000-souare-feet devoted to us."
Birchwood Saddlery, a complete line "Absolutely .. eehoed Long, whose
of equipment for the competitive previous jobs have been in corporate
Enalish rider. man-aemen't. "We decided in March
••we always bad to go to Del Mar or to open astore. We hired a wonderful
Burbank for our horse equipment1" busLness manager. We £f'9fC de· Lona said. "There are tack stores •P termined to open on schedule even
Oranae County, but not a complete thou&h we bad a lot of last-minute
facility for competitive riders. We probfems like electrical abd inven-
should have everytbii;ta you need." tory.
Sittina on green benches inside the "Two days before the grand open-
1tore in the area the owners ba~e ing. e'¥'.erything was still packed in
dubbed the "park," the women .wd boxes with no prices. The vendors
their extensive knowlcd&e of anunal thought we -were crazy," Long said~
needs 1w been gleaned from first-laughing. "They said it couldn't be
hand experience. done. We worked 24 hours and the
The women first met when their store opened on schedule."
da~ters took lessons at Stoneridge l.ong saidpcop~olvcd'.with.lh
llldina G:lubln.1:.i&una~ctr."Lo-ng's -horse commuruty have responded 17;¥~-0I~ Lisa_, a seruor ~t Wood-with warmth-The tint week.shoppcn
bridge . Hilb Sc~ool, was ~lc~arrived from Long Beach, Riverside
fou!'h 1.n die na~o~ .last Y~ ·~ the arid San Diego. ~ jumor Jumper div1S1on. Osiers 19 • · ..
year-old, Gretcben. , is a student at . But it is n_ot o~y the com~t1ttve
Santa Barbara Junior College. She nder who will en1orthe store s vast
won the U.S. Equestrian Team West-inventory. Domestic pct qwnen will
em Regions Finals. soon have a pct _sto~ ~th several
groomen and a vetennanan. Thouah both women share stQre
responsfbilitics, Long takes care of
most of the horse business, and Osier,
a cat breeder, bandies the store's other
PC>nion of<lomestic pet1leeds.
They talked about the plunge into
the sometimes tehuous world of self
employment.
And the owners have· energetic
long-range plans for their new busi-'
ness enterprise.
"This will be the pilot plan for a
series of 1arae Petplex stores to open
where peopf~ can go to have all their
pet needs taken care of," Osier said.
50 YEARS OF SERVICE •••
PromA7-
two sons. - -program was-rateaiiiOSt oUtsliD<
'
-SChade's-Carccr-accomplishments-te.cbing ,,rosram~ the-N~tion
include writing a book on integrating Restaurant Association· for the ~
nutrition education in school-food ond consecutive year. In addition--IA---
service. She· was one of the first helping fonn the school's culinary
directors of food school servic:e in arts program, Schade played a major
MiSsouri, where she and her family role in establishing the college's
lived until moving to California in Captain's Table restauranL I
1965. She has been president of the
Accordina to Schade, the situation Orange County Nutrition Council
at Orange Coast College presented a and of the Orange District Dietetic.
_considerable challenge. Association. Last year, the Univenity
• "I left a good job at Missouri of Missouri recognized Schade for 50
University to come to this not years of service to the food service
knowing whether it would go or not." industry. And last month, she was
Schade said. She -was charged with honored in a special ceremony in San
creatinJ a food service program that Francisco for 50 years of membenhip
would include managing the campus in The American Dietetic Associa-
cafeteria to serve students and using tion.
that same facility as a lab to teach Looking back on her life, Schade
classes on food service management. said she has no rcarets about bccom-
.. Tbis was a combined job and that ing a dietician and teacher instead of a
was a bi& order," Schade said. "I was doctor.
sure I could do it because I have a "rm very happy that I took this
pioneering spirit, but I took a field, because 1t was something I
chance... could pioneer in," Schade said. "I was
The chance paid off for Schade. never out of a job in my life for one
RecentJy, the Orange Coast C-0llege day."
FAMILY OF SPORTS •••
rroDaA7
make up on the field. That usually sets some stares!," Nancy said. She
said sbe and her sisten have lived in
Costa Mesa all their lives, and were all
born at Hoaa Hospital in Newport
Beach.
Their team, dubbed the Wac-
Attack after a family business, is
currently 4-1 in the city J~ue
toumamenL Nancy says they ve
never won fint place, but they're tied
now and this may be the year.
The cozy family buebell team
actually bad another name before it
officially became Wac-Attack.
..We wanted to caJI it Family
Feud," Nancy said. .
JUST DUCKY
INVITES YOU TO OUR
THIRD ANNUAL
GIGANTIC WAREHOUSE SALE
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OAILYPILOT~.Octotier27,1111 8 A7
•
• LEsuE
EAllEST
·Civic Center dream about to come tnie
,Shelter
project
-.oring
along·
Loob like things are going well
with the project to turn a couple
dilapidated farmhouses into
homeless shelters in east Irvine.
Accordina to eurtae Tvco,
director of the project, mailboxes,
security liahtina and even picket
fenc:es have been donated.
Last weekend concrete was
pouredandonNov. 71and-
scapina and interior decorating
will be done. A party is scheduled
for Nov. 20 to recognize the
efforts of all the volunteers who
have pitched in to make the
project fly.
Turco said she has been thrilled
~the public response. .
"It's gone better than I could
have expected," she said. "I
didn'thavea clue it was going to
require so much time and energy.
And people just continued to lend
their. ·s suup port. That's what's
amazed me.''
-. . c .. ·
l
BJ 1 BPIS IWlNES'I' ...............
It loob u ii Irvine city worken
wbo have been waitina 12 years for
their dream Civic Center to become a
reality will have to wait just a ooup&e
months loqer,
As a result of various conltnletion
delays. movo-in month bas been
switched from December to Febru-~. accord.in& to Assistant City Muaeer Paul Brady Jr .
.. We tried to crunch 22 months of
construction into a 16-month period. .. Brady said. 1bis will pve
us more time and will set us throu&b
lbe holidays. we:ve waited this Iona.
A ftw more months arc not aoin& to make or break any of us. ..
In lbe meantime. city workers can
davcbam aboot-wbai-will be. ·
Virtually all departments will reap
advan1a1e1 when the)'. move from the
two linlle.story buildinp now in-
conveniently separated by McGaw
Avenue, to the new location outlined
by Harvard Avenue, AJton Parkway,
Barranca Parkway and the San Dit'ao
Oeek. Advantaaes to the Pubfic
Safety Deimtment ~which houses
tbc Police Qepartm~nt as well as fire
and ambulance service employees -are oonsiderable.
For one, the department will quad-
ruple its work space. Di.spatchers who
now stare at walls while they work will soon bave a wall of windows to
pze out instead.
lo addition, the department will
bave eight pedded holding cells and a
drunk tank where prisoners can be
held for 24 boun until the county
officer makes his daily call. Currently,
without detention facilities., Irvine
officers make about I 0 trips each ~y
to deliver offendcn to the county jail.
accordin& to Brady. Each trip means
an officer is pulled off duty for two to
three boun.
0e:nera1 benditrto-atrworers -----.•
But volunteers still need a few
more items to complete the
project, for example -ladders, a
toilet, a stationary barbecue and
play equipment. If you have any
of these items or a truck to help
With the move, which is sched-
uled for late November, call
Turco at 854-2403.
Artlat'a readerla& Uow8 bow lrriDe Cl'ftc
Center will look wlaen worken complete
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CODMa uctiOD. lloft-iD date la ezpeetecl
eometlme lD Febnary.
i.nclµde an on-site child care facility
for city employees and residents and an in-house workout ~ dubbed
.. The City Wellness Center." The
mini-cym, which will be opeu 24
boun a day, will include locker nfOrm
and showers. It will be available to all
city employees. council members.
(Pleue -DRBAll/ A8)
• • • Narrator of the Laguna Beach
Pqeantofthe Masters, Tlaarl
Raweueroft, will soon be honor-
ed by Toastmasters International
foroutstandingleadershipin the
field of communication.
Ravenscroft. who bas also been
the voice off ony the Tiger on
television for nearly 40 years, will
reoeivc..an awardat a special
luncheon at the Hyatt llcgency
A.Jacante Hotel in Garden Grove
onNov.12. • • • And Sam Sclaweltler, teacher
oTthe calligraphy class al the
Lquna Beach Recreation De-
partment, has picked out a couple
people in his town who, he feels,
deserve special ~ition.
Last week, Schweitzer and his
students honored Laauna's Chief
of Police Nell Pvcelf for 20 years
of service with a scroll they made
in class. ·
"Anybody who's on duty for 20
years and protects me and the
other Laauna-itesdeserves an
award," Schweitzer said.
This week Fire ChiefRlcbard
DewMrry is scheduled to receive
a scroll. .. Last week was fire
prevention week., soit•s a big deal.
He deserves it,•• Schweitzer said.
· .. I just decided that anybody who
deserves it should have iL" • • • At UCI, psychiatry professor
Mwanb.,muhasbecn
named chiefofUnivenity
Chemical Dependency Service.
Kaufman, an authority on alcohol
and clrua abuse, will launch a
traini~program aimed at
providma treatment services at
Capistrano by the Sea Hos~ital in
Dana Point.
(Pl ....... TRA.Ufl1'G/ A8)
• Olllr .... ,....._,LM...,,..
Sandra Lo~ (left) an4 CarolJD o.ter operate Petplez. f•tarlnl a fill line of eqaeetrlan equipment.
Riding equipment
store p_et project _
By JOYCE BOD.LOVICH
Of .. Dlllr ........
Friends for more than I 0 years and
c~mployees for four, it seemed the
next l<>&ical step for sin&le parents
Carolyn Osier and Sandra Long
would be to fonn their own business
partnership.
SoOsierofMission Viejo and Long
of Irvine, mothers to two successful
horse show com petitprs, opened
Petplex center in Costa Mesa The
I 0,000 square-foot shop, nestl~. off
Newport Boulevard on Fa1fVlew
Avenue, is a ~ll·servicc pct store with
about 6,()()().square-feet devoted to
Birchwood Saddlery, a complete line
of equipment for the con:u>etitive
Enllish rider.
''We always had to go to Del Mar or
. Burbank for our; horse equipment1"
Lona said. "There are taclc stores m
(Pleue eee TACK/ AS)
She cooks up
·a fulfilling life
BJ t ll'Jll.IE EARNEST °' ................
Maxine Schade bas lived long'enou to know bow
discriminanm feeJsfrom both.ends o!.u·.te.-----
Tbe Dana.Point resident was just 21 when she took
her fi.nt job as manqer of a commercial cafeteria on a --C011* camp11~ Now, at 70, Scbadeiscomplcti:ng her 23rd
year as professor of restaurant management and nutrition
a~Coast College in Costa Mesa. Al she continues to ~ive accolades for her
work. Sc also hears an occa.sionaUtint that retirement
should be around the comer. And sometimes, she said.
her students thinlc of her as a grandmother figure.
But none of this seems to bother Schade. who has no
intention of giving up a ca~r she is still passionate about.
"I love passing on my years of experience to young
$tudents who are the future of the country,:• Schade said.
"I'm not teaching for money now, l'"m teaching for
satisfaction. I just like it better every year."
Perhaps Schade's satisfaction-is extra sweet since she
found sue~ pleasure in a career that was lJ.ctuallr her
second cboacc.
Had she not been a woman. or had she been born a
few years later, Schade would have certainly entered the
field of medicine, she said. With nine medical doctors an
her family, Schade aspired to continue the tradtt>J>n.
Often when she discussed entenng the field. her idea was Dlllr,....,....~'--...,.. .
met with disa~proval. . Mezine 8cba4e la recocntsed for a half
'.'They saad it was too.early for women to get into century lD the food~ lndastry.
med teal school," Schade satd.
So instead. she tackled the field of food management
and nutrition and got degrees in both subjeets. Her first
job offer came from Georgia State college where she was
asked to teach three -classes while operating the school's
cafeteria and restaurant. Not all members of the faculty
were happy to have a 21-ycar-old arrive and take charge.
"I had a lot of brass, a lot of assurance." said Schade,
who W8S rqsularly ntista1cen for a student "I was an eager
beaver and peo~le respected me because I WU doing all
kind$ ofthinp. •
By 24, Schade had been elected president of the
Georgia Dietetic Association. ~
In the meantime, Schade mamed and gave birth to
two sons. ·
·' .
..
Schade's career acc:omplishmcnts include writing a
book on llltegraung nut:nuon educa.uon in school food
service. She was one of the fir5t directors of food school
service in Missoun. where she and her family lived until
movtna to Cabfom1a m t 965.
Accordin& to Schade, the situation at Orwngc Coast
CoUege presented a considerable chalJenlC.
.. I left a good job at Missouri University to come to
this not knowing whether 1t would go or not, .. Schade said.
She was charged with crcatm.& a food service propam that
would include managmg the campus cafeteria to serve
students and using that same faCllity as a 1ah to teach
(Pleue eee BOl'fOUD/AS)
Thousands to taCe in Heart arid Sole ·Classic in Irvine
Employees from 100 companies throughout Orange
County and individual runnen and cyclists will compete iD the eisbtb annual Heart and Sole Classic Saturday in
Irvine.
More than 2,SOO participants a.re expected to enter
tbc 5K. f\an walk, IOX run or 2SK bicycle ride, all Wnni~t the lrviae Hilton and Towers at Jamboree Ce811r.1ceeds will benefit the Oranae County chapter of the American Hean AllOCiation.
IDdividual numen or CYdis" can rclister from· 6:30 '° 7:45 Lm. on tbc day of t&e evenl ThRe ll'llOd prizes
wiU be awarded to the t~ fund railCl"S. Call the Heart
Allodation It 8'6-35" fOr more information.
CoJamaf« to .-i-
ne Irvine V.U., 0.0. Scbool olHwnaruties and
tbe '*>ors AllOCiated 9hlaeatl will CHpODSOr a free
pa ... aoatDt bJ ltobln ScMer. a DOUld author and Mtia.I columnfit IW IM Loi~ Timea. a.. will dilcw dM 1911 prllidential race at the 7 ~•r:i:-la die fonm n.iltlr OD tbe IVC campus. -.... at 5'9-9JOO lw ftlrtllllr i.Dfonnation.
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A two ..,. oadnta Oii °'9aee Coum;°I biaOry
•" .,1111..S l'riMJ l9d la&unlay M CNpaaen Oal~Oi r .· -. """"".!!ill .._ aa 6:30 t.•. w.dl an ldJ w ~ _, . ....._.l~ •us-. ne S.mnlay ~~WUlniilhlli9a.a.~taUdWiliaYOhel6 ihn IT10llUdNHll•MI Oii ••----ol ~ MIWY. all 1A1 at 997.;6621 • LOui1e loodi • .-637-1 IOI IOr det8IJa. ......
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m.anu.ce ballot forum
Chris Goeliu of the <>ranac Coast league of Women
Voten will CODduct a provam on the insurance ballot
measures at tonilbt'1 mecuni of the Orange Coast B'na1
B'ritb.
The ICSSion is ~uled for 8 p.m. in the Mercury
Room of Mercury Savings, 7812 Edin,er Ave., Hunt-
iqton Beach. •
GoldRulJDey~tGWC 1• ·
The Associated s.Udents of Golden West College will
hold their annual QoJ4"Rutb Day Friday from l I a.m. te
l p.m. an the campu1 QUed. . ·
Some 20 dubl aed l 0 serncc areas wiU let up booths
for campus clubland mviccs. Two bands will pctform at
tbcevent CaU 19S471l for further information.
evenana. The procram will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a buffet
The event will take place on t.he school grounds from dinner and musical en,cn.aanment The donation tS $20
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Prizes wtll b( awarded for best costumes and uckcts ma) be reserved by calhng 494-8190 or
and jack o'lantems. 4~861.
CIJllmU• Ba.pltial party mff:d
The PuDcb and Judy Guild o(Costa Mesa. ~trons of ~he Childrtns HQlpital of Oran&e County, will s&qc a
Halloween oostume party Satur3ay at 7:30 p.m. at,tbc
·home of Frank and Linda Luna. 9422 Coronet Ave.,
Westminster. Call S57...Cl22 or 531-0342 for more
information.
Jl'a.i.1011 uo• In lferport
The Oru9 Couoty Alumnae Chapter of S-ama
Alpha loe&. an ~ music fraternity for womea.
Yt'\IJ prellllt a hlllcheOD 80d fuluoQ show S.narda)' It
11:30 Lm. •• SL MicMel and AH A•ls E~ Cburcb. lll3 Plcik v-. Dri\19. Corona del W..
TIM bcmlt *-Will...._ fMhaons ft-oin ~
Corner aa Saudi COM& Pllil 8nd aftstnammtal m•enabr
menfbY titemity ~1 aiMt the doMtion is S7.50.
Can M"arilyn Maylllltd aa 64S-3599 for f\lnbef iafor-
ll\lllOft.
Flee pampkln• at Lldo Vlll46e
Visitors to Lido Manna Village in Newport leach
will receive a fttt pumpkin with a SI 0 minimum purcbur
Saturday from noon to 6 p.m.
The sho pptn& center aJso ' 1n\,Uftl c:hildrn in •
c:ostume to its stores for safe and sane tnck or trcatineoa
Halloween. Call 6 7S.8662 for add1honal infonuaon. ..
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Oninge CoMI OAJLY PILOT/ Thureday, Octobet 27, 1888
Yikes! Weird bikes
in El\fing Dead ·ride
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Altbouab Irvine and Newport
Be.di raldentaare aocu.stomed to the liabt ofbicyde riden on city streets,
they may be IU.rprite<l by what .they eee on Sunday. As part of the Ride of
tbe Livina Dead Halloween bike ri~.e1 up to 100 cyclists dmsed in wiu1
COltWDel are expected to wind their
~~city streets. mdy DeMarco, promoter of the
event. llid it's impossible to auess
what variety of monster, ghost or
aoblin will appear o.n the scene.
.. I bave DO i4ea What's COina to
show up," DeMarco said. "I nnagine
people will ,et pretty creative
"for a first year event, it's a aood
mponse/' DeMarco "Said. ..I think
Halloween's a fun bolida~ just for
playina. I think it W'Ould be Just a blast •
to tee all t.bae cyclists in costume
ridina down tht street."
Rqistratiqn will beain at the Irvine
Holiday Inn at 9 a.m. A 38-mile ride
will beain at 10 Lm. and a 22-mile
ride will start an hour later. At noon a
l(}.mile ride will ,et under way. The
round-trip rides will wind I.heir way throulh Irvine and Newport Beach
aloq routes that vary from simple to
challenaina. -
EDU).' fee will be $28. Each contes-
tant will receive a T-shirt, decal and
official tombltone number. "Rest-in.
peace" stops along the way will oflCr
fruit, andwicbes, cookies anti water.
·-
~. fou~ of Dimo Cycl-in& Promotions, a Newport Beach·
hued c:opt~y that promotes bicycle
.. funrides, 'said be came up with the
idea of a COltU.med bike ride when be
~u ~ble to ,enerate interest in a
HallowtJP.l parade. Both be and the
community quickly warmed up to the.1 idea. it ICICllll. ...
Althouah money raised will·ao to £?im~ ~clina;DeMa.rco said the bike,
nde is for fun not profit.
Love ~ CluUt Coll .. e lnlne · .
D. RaJ Balm, ~t. bolatm lal8 ncqaet after a cba11::f.n1 tennlepme wtt6Srlc ........ etarof 0Tbe Y~ dae
a.tlw.•• ·The p.tr plapd ~ tlae eclaool • recent
f..tt'ftl to celebrate lm ... 8 mllllon apuaelon. Pestlftl
olaa1r Carol Schroeder la at left.
"It's fun. l love cycling and it's
fun," he added "I'm not getting rich,
that's for sure."
For more information, call
S..S-8300.
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POLITICAL QUIZ:
WHAT .
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DO THESE FOUR ·
PROMINENT NEWPORT BEACH
RESIDENTS HAVE IN COMMON?
. t· •/rtoiessor U.C.\.
Sc\eft ''' S1111trlor Co •rt 1•dte, let.
A. Winners of A Pulitzer Prize
B. Runners-Up In Piiisbury cake bake-off .
C. Among Top Ten Finishers of The Boston Marathon
D. '4one of the above
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DRBAll COMING TRUE ••• ._ . .,
cOlamillionerland olber memben of
wUt lmdy calla tbe .. city bily." .. .._ a Nial ~ advocate of
kn'~"' peOple fit."~ laid . '1'fieR be DO acUle for •yi~ eoee.1 codlda"t tett01lle ~today. It'll be ript berl on the 111e."
For worldal s-renta. the cbild care cenw will DO doubl be a eource of
comfort. ~--~_1100kquare-foot center, wbicb opqea Oct. 3, will offer
care for cbildren from 2 months to S'
yeanofaee.
Both the Civic Center and the child
care flicility ~ financed with
municipal bonds. The city will not
chars rent for the buildina. which
will lJe ND by a priv11e non-profit
corporation. Al Bndy 1ee1 it, the Civic Center
struc1ure itself -a lllUlive brick buildina with a 11 (}.foot clock tower
in tbe center -ii bound to be
appreciated by midents and workers,
limply from an leltbedc point of
view .
.. The bWldina i..., i1 IO im·
prmi~" lnMly iaicl .. I think people
arc j• loiDI to fAD ia low wttb it
ODC1dlej91t 1D feel ud 10UCb it.'" ID
any cue, accordiaa to Indy, the
center it bere to stay.
°'The bu~ ii IO avucturalJy IOUDd dW h ~be tbe .... buildiq
to come dowB if tbcre'1 nw an
eanbquakc in lrrine," be said. .. It will
be here for 1 lona. kMtt time after any
of us an deed uid ..-. "
It's ila.re-ble to .-... Indy's
pride in project. He apeert.ded
the plana 12 yean aeo and·~ it's tbe linlle most im~t ~ be'•
directed aince tatina aJob'M'thirvine
in 1971 • .. Cilia usually only do this once in
a lifetime," Brady said. "lftbey do it ritJme~ ooly do it once. i~ a
TRAINING PROGRAM.~.·
ProaaA7
In addition to the adult
chemical dependency unit, the
south county hospital offers an
treatment J>l'C)ll'am for teens who
lbUsedru&s. Treatment is also
available for substance abusers
with psychiatric problems.
• • •• In Laguna Hills, the Saddle-
back Regional Chamber of Com-
merce isaearina up for its sixth
annual Casino Night on Friday.
The event, which will be held at
the Westin South Coast Plal.a
Hqtel in Costa Mesa from 7 p.m.
t(f I a.m. will feature prizes,
dinner, decing and, of course,
pming tables. The cost is $45 per-
person.
Formore information, call
837-3000. • • • Or, if a little Righteous·
Brothenmusicsoundsgood, yott
may want to attend Lee Ferrell'•
.. Let The Good Times Roll"
fund-raiser on Nov. 7. Ferrell,
former Righteous Brothen con-
ductor whose sons attend U niver-
sity High in lrvine1 is raisin&
money for the sehool for the fifth
consecutive year.
The first benefit, held in a
cocktail lounge in 1984, attracted
65 people. Each year after that, the crowds mushroomed. Last year
1,000 filled a hotel ballroom while
300 J)t'Ople were turned away.
.. He s1nglebandly, after this
year. will have raised between
S30,000and$35,000forthe
school," said ltarea IJppe. a
publicist for Ferrell. "There's
nothing tbal even comes close to
it. The school is just overwhelmed
by how successful it's been."
This year the fund-raiser will be
held at the Irvine Marriott at 8:30
p.m.
For tickets, call cnl1 Vaill at
552-1800or854-3374. ·
By the way, BW Medley will be
there too. • • • And, finally, happy birthday to
Laauna 's Top of the World
Elementary School which was 21
years old this month.
TACK SHOP OPENS •••
ProaaA7 ·
Oran&e County, but not a complete
facility for competitive riders. We
stiould have everything you need."
bridae Hip School, was ranked
fourth in tfle nation last year in the
junior jumper division. Osier's 19
year-0ld, Gretchen, is a student at
Santa Barbara Junior Collqe. She
won the U.S. Equestrian Team West-
ern Rqions Finals.
Sitting ~n green benches inside the
store in the area the owners have
dubbed the "park," the women said
their extensive knowledac of animal
needs bas been gleaned from first-Tho~ both women share store
hand experience. responSJbilities, Lon.a takes care. of
The women first met when their most of the horse busaness, and Osier,
dal!Jhten took lessons at Stoncridge a cat.breeder, hand.lea the store's other
Ridina Oub in Lquna Beach. Long's portJoo of domestic pet needs.
17-year:old;-Usa, .-senior at W<>O<F-They tilkCOil>out lhePJunae into
HONORED •••
FromA7
the sometimes tenuous world of self
employment.
"Sure we had some fears," Osier a
former teacher said ... But when you
make a cpmmitmcnt t.hinp be&in to
happen. This is a dream come true for clasles on food service management. us."
"This was a combined job and that ~ wu a big order," Schade said. "I was .. Absolutely," echoed Lona. whose
sure I could do it because I bave a previous jobs have been in corporate
pioneerina spirit, but 1 took a manqement. "We decided in March chance." · to open a store. We hired a wonderful
The chance pa.id off for Schade. buslDess manqer. We were ~
Recently, the Orange Coast CoUege termined to open on schedule even
prosram was rated most outstandina thou&b we had a lot of last-minute tea~hina propam by the National probfems like electrical and inven-
Restaurant Association for the sec-tory.
ond consecutive year. In addition to . "Two da)'? before th~ &rand o~
helpina form the school's culinary ma. evcrytllin& was still pecked 10
aru program, Schade played a major boxes with no prices. The vendon
role in establishing the college's tbouaht we were crazy," Lona said,
Captain's Table restaurant. lauabina. ••They said it couldn't be
She has been president of the done. We worked 24 hours and the
Oranae County Nutrition Council store opened on schedule."
and of the Orange Districr Dietetic · ........w · I · • Association. Last year, the University Lonawd _..."'~ 1nvo ved wtth the
of Missouri recoanized Schade for SO bone commwuty have responded ~rs of service to the food service wi~ :'::,th.~ ~h.lt~
industry. And last month she -was amv .m DI versa
honored in a special ceremony in San and San Dicao.
FranciscoforSOyearsofmembenhip.. But it is not only the competitive
in The American Dietetic Associa-rider who will erUo.Y the store's vast
tion. inventory. Domestic pet ownen will
Lookina beck on her life, Schade soon have a pet store with several
said she has no rqrets about bec:om-aroornen and a veterinarian.
inaadieticianandteacherinsteadofa And ·the owners have en~
doctor. lona-ran,e plans for their new t)usi.
"I'm very hapPy that I took this neu enterprise.
field, because at was somethina I "This will be the pilot plan for a
could pioneer in," Schade said. "I was series of 1arte Petplex stores to open
never out of a job in my life for one ,mere people can to to have all their
day.'' pet needs taken care of," Osier said.
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