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LOS ANGELES TIMES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1995 A31 1996: A LOOK AHEAD VOICES FUTURE: Challenges for a Mature O.C. Q.C.: Fiscally Bankrupt, but With Optimism to Spare Next, observers say, we could find ourselves grappling with social problems such as gangs and substance abuse in short, the issues of a more mature county. Randy Jordan, 45, Mission Viejo, publisher of Black Orange: When asked to name their most pressing concern, Orange County residents in two recent polls named crime, breaking from the traditional response of traffic. Yet crime is down nationwide, and recently released FBI statistics show double-digit percentage drops in Orange County's largest cities. Trying to predict whether that trend will continue, local law enforcement officials point to two factors.

The "three-strikes" law will keep career criminals behind bars and dissuade the ones who aren't, some say, but others wonder if the policy will crowd the already busy judicial system. A worse problem is the huge "demo-Please see FUTURE, A32 "There will be a movement of African American people away from Los Angeles County, as people become more aware of the community here. We the regional commuter rail system called Metrolink will add stations at Anaheim, Laguna NiguelMis-sion Viejo and Tustin. (Some speculate that Metrolink has been embraced warmly by a generation of county residents conditioned by years of exposure to Disneyland's Monorail.) The future of light rail remains murky. In 1996, planners will consider building a light-rail system between Fullerton and Irvine that, if approved, could be up and running by 2004.

Beach and San Juan Capistrano is scheduled to be partially open by July and finished by March 1997. A 25-mile toll road running from the Riverside Freeway in Anaheim Hills to the Santa Ana Freeway in Irvine could be open by 1999. In 2000, work will begin on the final segment of a 30-mile toll road from Irvine to San Clemente. Freeways will be getting wider, with carpool lanes added to several, stretches of highway. And by 2000, Continued from Al morrowland Autopia; by 2000, high-tech toll roads will crisscross the county.

By then, too, on rolling hills east of Mission Viejo, a massive development of 8,100 homes will be taking shape. Around the wetlands of Bolsa Chica, another controversial community might be forming around newly restored bird habitat. The air will be cleaner, and work at two notorious federal Superfund sites might finally be done. Many of our schools will be linked by the Internet. Awash with new computer modems, cellular phones and pagers, the county will get a third area code.

The county's population demographics will be slightly less white and more Latino and Asian American. Scars from the 1994 county bankruptcy will linger, but several experts sound upbeat about the county's economic health in the years ahead. The images are one of a maturing community, still growing but trying to adapt to new physical and fiscal limits. Just as Orange County helped pioneer the new suburbs of the mid -20th century, it now must grapple with fresh challenges. By JEFF KASS SPECIAL TO THE TIMES As a county named for its agricultural past anticipates the year 2000, The Times Orange County asked community and government leaders to gaze into the future and offer their visions.

Many paused. Some asked for time to ponder. Generally, they foresaw a county on the financial mend but suffering the social costs of its bankruptcy, with cutbacks in services and increases in need. Many conveyed a sense of optimism, foreseeing a more ethnically diverse and yet more harmonious Orange County, where arts and tourism thrive, and, as one said, the can-do spirit returns "with a Jordan win see the growth of many types of ethnic churches. You will see growth of African American churches, even in South County, not just in Santa Ana." OBITUARIESFUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Carole Walters, 51, Orange, president of the city of Orange Taxpayers Assn.

and board member of the Committees of Correspondence: ADLER, Libble Mount Sinai Mortuary Funeral Notices BERG. Hilde H. Hillside Mortuary Rusty Kennedy, 43, Fullerton, executive director of the Orange County Human Relations Commission: fffiSJk Westgate-Loyalty EKa 529 F. A.M. will KjvJ assemble 2pm, Sunday, December 31 at Hillsde Memorial Park to conduct services for our late brother, Rubin Kushner 1 Joseph BartH.

W.M. Irwjrchneiderect In Memoriam BLUMBERG. Shirley beloved wife of the late Meyer Blumberg; mother of Robert Blumberg; grandmother of Bruce (Debbie) Blumberg and Loren- (Elaine) Blumberg; great-grandmother of Lisa, Bryon, and Jeffrie Blumberg; sister of Lee Buchman Fried; aunt of Roy (Ruth) Buchman and family; died December 26, 1995. Services were held 11am, Friday, December 29 at Hillsde Memorial Park. OniTUARMS Hcimbaugh, Sylvia Holtzman, Esther Kcstcn, Anna Kramer.

John B. Kushncr, Rubin Leon, Leonard Lewis, Ronald H. Lczin, David Lodge, Max Martinez, Leo L. Mavritte, Dolores W. McCormack, Marjorie R.

I dont see us as pulling out of the bankruptcy. Every day you hear something at the county that's costing the taxpayers money. "More offices will be Morrisscy, Albert J. Pirojnikoff, Olga M. Roscntswieg, Gerry Samson, II.

Schuman, Dexter Scycr, John F. Stone, Sam Thomas, Robert M. Wade, Barbara Warren, Jack Wcllbatim. Ralph 0. Williams, Martha S.

'I I i. I LL LJ Adlcr, Libbic Berg, llildc II. Blumberg, Shirley Boxer, Ruth C. Cooper, Gary M. Cosko.

William C. Edson, Anne Elman, Ray Gellman, Helen Goodfield. Frances H. Grecnblalt, Estelle Griffith, Mary A. Hasson, Rose V.

RICHARD MAIBAUM January 4, 1991 a Always in our thoughts Sylvia, Matthew, Paul, Julie, and Shanna BOXER, Ruth C. Malinow Silverman Mortuary "People are not going to think of Europe as cosmopolitan as much as they are going to think of California and Orange County as cosmopolitan. We'll ho an inroH Cemetery LotsCrypts COOPER, Gary M. Mount Sinai Mortuary Walters ciosed. People will be getting laid off.

There will be more welfare cutbacks." Forest Lawn Glendale. Companion Lawn Crypt. 3A 4125, Dedication Sec. $4000. 805-273-2374 i ROSENTSWIEG, Gerry 60: died LEWIS, Ronald Harold, 64, died of cancer at his home in West Los Angeles on December 27, 1995.

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, son of Bernard and Rose Pozner Lewis, he graduated from Boston December 26, 1995 after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife and dearest friend, Suzanne; cherished associate, Lisa Woodard; brother, Joel; devoted family and loving and FOREST LAWN Glend 2crypts Garden of Remembrance $8000 702-432-6848 pp 4 FAMILY PLOTS IN ROSE HILLS $5200 Total. Kennedy ibiy diverse community where no single group is John M.W. Moorlach, 40, Costa Mesa, Orange County treasurer-tax collector: Cremation Service umversiLy ill htuu. oeiuur rivjeci Engineer, Hughes Aircraft Company (1969-1988) retired; Manager of Proiect Budeetine at Magnetic aaminng inenas and colleagues.

A noted graphic designer, Gerry owned The Graphics Studio and designed ana edited nunerous books including: 'Graphic Design COSKO, William C. passeed away December 28, 1995. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Cosko; children. Bill, Ed, and Greg Coska, Peggy Redoglia and Tina McHenry. An adult grandchild.

Shannon Valenzuela, ten grandchildren and one great-grandson; two sisters, Mary Hollywood and Anne Nanz. Mr. Cosko was a longstanding member of The Magic Castle, Los Magicos, United Commercial Travelers and Calamigos Ranch. Donations may be made to: Pedriatric Child Life Program, cp Huntington Memorial Hospital Development Office, 100 W. California Pasadena, CA 91105.

Cabot Sons, Pasadena directors Transit of America from 1988 to 1991. Baseball writer, analyst, and I. f' ijos Angeies, los Angeles: ura- Shic Design', 'San Francisco: raphic Design', 'Type Faces' 'The New Logo From California' and The New American Logo' ana designed 'Designing Planning NEPTUNE SOCIETY 310831-0664 818845-2415 800201-3315 Lot Angele Burbank dominant. "We'll continue to be a population that is widely diverse in age. The majority of the working population will be ethnic minorities, and the retired Anglos will be living on Social Security payments provided" by them.

consultant, he was Editor of Base-ball-For-Fans Publications for over 30 years. He is survived by his loving wife. Mae Denton Lewis; his cherished and devoted companion, Scottee. environmental urapnics uerry was at work on three books for ana numerous exienaea lamny ana friends. 1996 release.

New TvDoeraDhic "It's not going to be much different than it is now. We'll still be paying off debts. Twenty-five percent of the county's 20-year bankruptcy workout plan will be 1 ARMSTRONG FAMILY MALLOMITTCN Graveside service will be held, lpm, Wednesday, January 3, 1996 in Forest Ijawn Memorial Park, Logos', The Advertising Art of Coca-Cola' and 'Urban Graphics' with plans for others. President of ADLA, Gerry initiated its pro bono public grannies Hollywood Hills Debbie McEwen, 42, Santa Ana, president of the French Park Neighborhood rograrn. Me naa servea AluALA, Vaft nnH ITnllr Art Mtiumm anH ED80N, Anne age 76; passed away December 28, 1995.

She is survived by daughters, Judy Sokolowski, Debbie Vanderlinde, and Susan Ed-son; son, Mike Edson; sister, Ruth Hartley; brother-in-law, Russel Seese; four grandchildren. A secretary at Northrop for 21 years. Visitation will be from 12 noon to 5pm, Tuesday, January 2 and funeral services 10am, Wednesday, January 3, both at Strlcklin Snively Lakewood Chapel, 5001 Lakewood Lakewood. Total $488 Free Literature I ALL L. A.

A ORANGE CO-. I (800) 286-6789 LmAnpclcJ LEZIN, David passed away on December 30, 1995. Beloved father of Kenneth; cherished grandfather of Alexis, Justyn, Jasyn, and Emily. Services will be held 10am, Tuesday, January 2, 1996 at Mount Sinai Amie Karen Cancer Fund boards. Memorial service 3om.

Januarv Memorial raric Moorlach pleted. "We are lean and 24, 1996 at Beth Olam Chapel, 6000 Santa Monica Hollywood. Donations to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Unit, 6SE, Attn. Shirley Funeral Director Max mean, and we'll Hillside Mortuary for some time." roung, Anwar or auu rounaa-tion will be appreciated. probably be that way 1 MARTINEZ, Leo L.

resident of El Monte, passed away December 28, SAMSON, H. Lewis beloved hus DrCC UTT ELMAN, Ray beloved husband of Anne; loving father of Jane (Ralph) Jackson and Stanley (Gail) Elman; adoring grandfather of Max, Carly, Lee, Chris, Jennifer, and Erik; devoted brother of Ruth Funeral Mass 10am. Wednesday "Everybody's holding out their hand to help the poor. But there's far more of them than us that is, those in need are outweighing those with the ahilitv band ot Hazel r. aamson; dear brother of Max Samson and Mollie Samson; devoted uncle.

at Annunciation Catholic Church, Arcadia. Interment in Resurrection Cemetery. Glasser-MUler-Lamb, William J. Popejoy, 57, Newport Beach, former Orange County CEO: Services lDm. Tuesday at Mount Strader.

Services 10am. Sunday. Decern Arcania mortuary directors Sinai Memorial Park Chapel. Mount Sinai Mortuary Mortuary (310) 699-0921 Located at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier 1 ber 31. 1995 at Hillside Memorial Park Chapel.

Hillside Mortuary MAVRITTE, Dolores W. mother of Richard Mavritte; loving wife, best friend and companion for 41 years SCHUMAN, Dexter Hillside Mortuary of former Medical Director of the GEIXMAN, Helen Mount Sinai Mortuary San Diego and Los Angeles County's Departments of Mental Health, Harold E. Mavritte, M.D.; departed this life on December 26, 1995. GOODFIELD, Frances passed away December 28, 1995. Loving widow of Melvin L.

Goodfieldj mother of Edward Goodfield and SEYER, John (April 19, 1921-December 27, 1995), in Torrance, California, of an inoperable brain tumor. A gallant and most generous man, a truly beloved father, John gave unstintingly of his time and energy to raise his four children. Some look to Orange County as a fascinating test case of bedroom community turned city. In a 1991 book titled "Edge City," journalist Joel Garreau studied areas including Orange County, northern New Jersey, Arlington County, and the Silicon Valley. These burgeoning areas are spawning what he calls edge cities, each larger than many traditional downtowns.

Today, Garreau counts 181 edge cities nationwide, including eight in Orange County alone. Garreau warns that competition is keen among all these edge cities. In the end, he says, the contest may come down to "the squishy stuff, civilization, soul, identity," questions such as whether a particular city is a good place to grow old, raise a child, hold a Fourth of July parade. In the December issue of Wired magazine, Garreau poses three future scenarios for edge cities. Two are upbeat: an old Kmart refurbished by artists, a sprawling shopping mall taken over by a university and then by a mosque.

But the third, more unsettling scenario takes place in a fictitious Irvine, where, over time, strict rules about renovation stifle change, prompting people to leave for such spots as Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Santa Fe.N.M. "You have to be open to change; you have to be flexible," Garreau said. At the Irvine spokesman Larry Thomas disagrees with Garreau. It isn't uncommon for people to come in from the East, take a look at Irvine and criticize it, he said. But people who live there love it.

For Orange County, the quality of life may depend on how it deals with change. But perhaps for the first time, the change won't have so much to do with landscape and what will be built where. As 2000 approaches, many of the major land-use battles will be settled and land-use patterns determined. Next, observers say, we could find ourselves grappling with social problems such as gangs and substance abuse in short, the issues of a more mature county. Said county Planning Director Thomas B.

Mathews: "Orange County is growing up." So as we move toward 2000, some talk about environment, transportation, education and some talk about the "squishy stuff." She shall be sorely missed bv 1 i "Special districts will be merged. It will save money. Taxes will go down and fees from usage for services will go down. People will see a better nualitv nf Harold; sister, Vashti Christmas; brother-in-law, Bernard Mavritte: McEwen t0 -give and that will get worse. "After a while, the need and the needy becomes so great, you just have to turn and run.

You can't take care of every outstretched hand. This is going to continue growing." od-daughters, Uorless Carroll and osa Devlin: god-son. Bvron Mc- Idie Weiss (Ronald): 'Nanny' of Risa Weiss and Mindy Weiss. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations to Tourette Syndrome Association, 42-40 Bell Bayside, N.Y. 11361 or charity of Knight and the many relatives and friends whose lives she touched.

Horn in Vancouver, tsntisn uoium-bia, where he lived until 1947, he received his B.A. in history and economics with honors at the University of British Columbia. In 1941 his ability to speak and write Japanese earned him a commission in the Canadian Army. He was then sent to the IndiaBurma theatre Memorial services for Dolores IO! your cnoice. will be held 12 noon, Saturday, January 6.

1996 at St. Michael GREEN BL ATT, Estelle loving mother of Sue Ann (Sandy) Singer: cherished grandmother of Richard and Jana; also survived by her By-the-Sea Episcopal Church, 2775 Carlsbad Carlsbad. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made, in memory where he was a member of the In brother, Dr. Herbert Rosenbaum i Charles V. Smith, 63, mayor of Westminster and Immediate past president of the Orange County division of League of California Cities: and sister.

Florence Ravitz. telligence Corps in Calcutta, until the war's end. On his return he moved to New York City to study. oi Lioiores, to tne at. Micnaei Funeral services will be held By-the-Sea Episcopal Church Popejoy education through the merger of some school districts." County government "was pretty fat and sassy, and it got a lot of people's attention.

That's the silver lining to the bankruptcy." 3mn. Sundav at Mount Sinai Mem usic fund. orial Park. Malinow Silverman unentai languages at uoiumDia University. While in New York, his lifelong desire to become a writer Mortuary directors MC CORMACK, Marjorie Rose Forest Lawn Glendaje came to the surface, and he had MILLER, Jack W.

GRIFFITH, Mary Alice 1930 1995 Hillside Mortuary died in Los Angeles December 23, 1995. She is survived by daughters, several of his short stones published in various fiction magazines. It culminated with his writing his novel, 'Man Beneath the Cow' a story of a young man's experiences MORR1SSEV, Albert J. passed away on December 28, 1995. He is wmm survived oy ms wue, urace Mornssev: son.

J. tticnara (Anne) (Jlona ana Mary tllaine; six grand' children and five great-grandchild' ren. No services are planned. Richard Stein, 42, San Juan Capls-trano, executive director of the Playhouse: in India during tne war. His tamily moved to California as his father, a professor of Chemical Engineering, moved to continue his distinguished teaching career at UCLA.

John Morrissey; (precedeed in death by his daughter. Patricia Ann Larkin); seven grandchildren; five great "County government will be extensively downsized, and cities will take over the responsibility. Services will be regionalized, as they do with the Orange County Fire combine special HASSON, Rose V. Hillside Mortuary grandchildren; brothers, Paul, joined them there and met his wife, James and uerald Morrissey; sis In ters. Irene Riordan.

Charlotte HEIMBAUGH, Sylvia Mount Sinai Mortuary Agnes frawiey, in iyo4. Alter nis marriage, he worked as an executive at Schick Safety Razor and as a LeLlerc, Lucille fcnaoen, Kay Morrissey, and jvonne nan. Uidd 11 art. Txaoitou wmm Vice President at Technico or Com. January 2, 1996 at St.

John of God' Hospital Chapel, Los Angeles. until his retirement in 1969. John and Agnes were married for fifteen very happy years until her tragic death in 1969. He leaves behind HOI.TZMAN, Esther passed away on December 29, 1995 in Sherman Oaks, California. She was born on June 24, 1907 in Brooklyn, New York.

Eshter was very active in helping to raise money to support the Jewish Home for the Aging in Reseda and in various senior organizations. She was a lovirur mother. Smith Authority. We will districts." committal in noiy uross uemetery. Cabot Sons, Pasadena directors "The can-do spirit will return to Orange County with a vengeance, reviving the enthusiasm for making our community a world-class arts center.

A new wave of PIROJNIKOFF. Olta McMillan 111 age 67, passed away at her home, surrounded bv her familv. follow grandmother, great-grandmother ing a lengthy illness, on December 19, 1995. She was preceded in death by her son, Serge. She is survived 6 him his four loving children, Irene (Fred), Anne (Rick), Agnes (Glyn) and John (Ruth); 6 grandchildren; his brothers, Anthony and Frank and sister, Rose; a love of the West, of trains and of books.

He will be deeply missed but never forgotten. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Januarv 3. 10 am at Holv and sister, wno made tne Dest cno-colate chip cookies in the world. Enrlqueta Ramos, 63, Santa Ana, president of the Board of Trustees of the Rancho Santiago Community College District: Dy ner loving nusrjana and aaugn ter. Leo and Steffanie.

t) pa was mrn on hentemner im. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and Marty Siegel: her daughter-in-law, Lee and Harry Exler. She is also survived by seven grandchildren: Dan 1928, in Eureka, California. Her Cross Mausoleum Chapel in Culver mother was from Moscow, Russia, city and her father was born in Loui iminej noiizman, MiKe riernj siana. Olga was raised on a farm Stem artg lovers will bring us to the next tier, building upon the foundation created by our county's generous pioneering arts patrons." biegel, Mark (Jennifer) Holtzman, Rochelle (Steve) Weinstein, STONE, Sam Hillside Mortuary 77 with her sister, Dorothy.

Olga met her husband, Leo in the Russian Colony in San Francisco and they were marnea in tne Kusstan urtno- Wayne (Janet) Holtzman, Bob (Sarah) Holtzman and Deann (Bob) Halstead; her sisters: YetU Hendler, Muriel (Moe) Fink, Helen (Sol) Einiger, and brother, Louie Weitz. She wilt be forever missed THOMAS, Robert Matthew born in Los Angeles on June 26, 1950; passed away in Upland on December 27, 1995. Survived by mother, Jeanne L. Campbell; son, Anthony A friend of the nf. MOUNT ft SINAI 1 MORTUARY 800600-0076 213469-6000 Ant'lit dox Church on August 28, 1949.

Olga graduated from the Univer sitv of California. Berkeley, toeeth "People will begin thinking it is OK to be ethnically diverse, and thinking of it as a plus, especially businessmen. When they see people coming in who cnaolr Hiff arAnt bv her 17 areat-irrandchildren. er with her husband, in 1951. While Leo studied for a Ph.D.

in Dsvchol Esther was preceded in death by weriey; aaugnter, neatner ino mas; brother, Mark P. Thomas; sister, Lorinda Thomas; mother-in law. Eloise Shott. Bill LaPolnte, 55, Laguna Beach, publisher of the Blade, a magazine for the gay and lesbian community: ner nusrjano, ADranam ana ner son, Sevmour. Services to be held 2pm, Tuesday, Januarv 2.

1996 at Courts of Visitation will be from 4pm to 9pm, Tuesday, January 2, 1996 at Forest Lawn Mortuary, Covina. Graveside services will be held 10am, Wednesday, January 3, 1966 ogy, Olga supported his endeavor by working as a social worker in King County, Washington and later as a psychiatric social worker at Brackenridge Hospital in Austin, Texas. Olga received an award for developing an innovative support rograrn tor families of patients at le hospital. Later, Olga received a research annointment with Leo on TaNaCH Chapel, Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary In lieu of flowers, donations may be mde to the Jewish Home FOREST LAWJST in vorest Lawn Memorial Park, Covina.

Forest Lawn Mortuary lor tne Aging in Keseqa, avaiii will. Ramos languages, they will say, 'It was not such a bad move that we hired this MORTUARIES a research proiect investigating KESTEN, Anna Mount Sinai Mortuary WADE, Barbara passed away on December 26, 1995. Loving mother cniid development. When Leo received an academic "I see the gay and lesbian community as only getting stronger and infiltrating enough of the mainstream in terms of good deeds and showing we're nart nf the ot Leonard ueorgeton wade; ffrandmother of Rrenda and Sarah. passed away December 29, 1995 appointment in psychology at CBUN, Olga obtained her teaching trom complications ot A.l.u.s.

He is survived bv his loving familv: She will be missed by her legions of friends at UCLA and Trash and credential and was a special educa tion teacher at Roval llieh School. I Wayne Wedin, 55, Brea, chairman of the board of the Orange County Business Council: (800)204-3131 parents, Henry and Arlene Kramer; sisters, Susan Schoenig, Karen Treasures. Private services. Olga served as the chairperson of that department for eight years until her retirement. Oltra gained a Garland and ueooie bcnneider; many nieces, nephews, aunts.

WARREN, Jack, nee Jake Warshofskv. Dassed aw reputauon for eight years until her uncles, cousins, and in-laws. He also leaves many adoring friends retirement, uiga gainea a reputa tion as a warm, caring and emrjath December 17, 1995. Beloved father of Joel and Ira Warren; grandfather of Kris, Benjamin and Kayanna Warren, has now gone to join his beloved Kaye, who passed in 1978. wno win miss mm aeariy.

Memorial service will be announci at a later date. etic person who loved the people she worked with and saw this time tV GLASBAND WILLEN LOS ANGELES' OLDEST JEWISH OWNED AND OPERATED MORTUARIES SERVING ALL CEMETERIES as the most productive and satis- LaPointe whole commu nity. "There are always going to be tensions, but they are from a small minority." fvine in her rjrofessional career. lane good care oi tvaye ana Aita, KUSHNER, Rubin Hillside Mortuary uad. "Orange County will have at least two more pro-f i a 1 teams, basketball and football, a remodeled baseball park and a new football Stadium Pncihlv KUSHNER, Rubin Hillside Mortuary WELLBAUM.

Ralph O. Forest Lawn Glendale Olga raised a family and and her daughter is presently a doctoral student in education at Pepperdine University. Olga played soccer in a women's league and later coached a firls soccer team. She loved jazz rom musicians ranging from T'fM (11 1 For the county's environment, the remaining years until 2000-in fact, the next few months could prove pivotal. A much -heralded plan to create a wilderness reserve in central and coastal Orange County could be approved early next year.

The effort has received national attention because it tries to find common ground between developers and environmentalists. The long-running feud over the Bolsa Chica wetlands could be decided in January when the California Coastal Commission reviews a plan to build homes around and on the bird -rich wetlands next to Huntington Beach. The plan calls for restoring two-thirds of the wetlands by 2000. That is the same year that Orange County's air is expected to meet federal air-quality standards, 10 years ahead of neighboring Los Angeles County. More commuters will be taking toll roads, such as the automated road that opened amid fanfare last week along the Riverside Freeway.

Still to come: A stretch of pay -as -you -use highway connecting Newport WILLIAMS, Martha S. Forest Lawn Glendale December 30, 1995. He came to Los Angeles via Canada in 1915. He and his beloved wife, Rose, lived in BrurjecK, cnet Bauer to Brazil Ivan Lins. Studio Citv for 60 years.

After i1Ev Olea's life was inexorably in retirement he pursued his artistic talents. He will be remembered for his devotion to family and commu' nitv. He is survived bv dauKhters. Barbara Proud and Marilvn Bohie volved with her husband and they shared lovingly all the time that was given to them. Olga's passing will forever effect her husband and daughter.

For those that loved Olga so completely, there will always remain an aching longingness that will find some comfort in the mem Msgr. Jaime Soto, 40, Santa Ana, vicar for the Latino community, Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange: "As a result of the aggressive citizenship drives among anc grandchildren, Julie and Darin Bohle. Funeral services to be held 12 noon, Tuesday, January 2, 1996 at Mount Mnai Memorial rarK. Times Obituary Information Call Ms. Ryan for understanding and helpful service: (closed Sunday) (213) 237-7242 or (213)237-7241 Toil-Free Number 1 -800-528-4637 Ext.

77241 or Ext. 77242 Hoe AtiQClcc Simco ory of the joy of her being. Her friends will mourn her passing for her compassionate spirit, warmth and the charitable influence of her Wedin a pro soccer team, also. All in Anaheim. "There will be an innovative connection between tourism and sports, with an emphasis on sports.

There will be a high-tech community between hotels and restaurants, allow -liig visitors to participate not only in Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, but in sports facilities as well. "There is a growing tourism market. The economy of the county is growing despite the government problems." behavior. Times Obituary Information Memorial service will be held lorn. Januarv 20.

1996. at the Con gi-egational Church of Northridge, 9659 Balboa Northridee. Cal A 30un-4pai (cloicd SiUKiiy) Call Mi. Ryta WH10-S2S-4637, F.nt. 77241 or Ert.77242 Coo Angeles Slimes immigrant Soto communities, both Asian and Latin, we will see increased participation from those communities." ifornia.

Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kaiser Permanente Hospice rrogram, co joie bancnez, ranor ama uty, v.A..

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