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1986-11-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
THURSD~Y, NOVEMBER.27, 1986 VieWs Clasli over Ex~ansion foes say big no vote signals supporf for change in council direction ---_...._.. -- Br STEVE MARBLE °' ................. Prop0nents and opponents of a controversial measure to expand • Ncwpon Center were scrambling for answers Wcdncs4ay.aftcr The Irvine Co. project was virtually buried at the polls. The fear factor. A backlash to. heavy campaign spending by The State Supreme Court Justice M alcolm Lucas, the_court'sm01tcon-· servatlve member and a . former law partner of the governor, Is nomlnatea chtef tustlce./ A5 .'President Reagan arrives In Santa Barbara for Thanksgiving./ A7 Nation The U.S. will exceed the arms treaty Umlt this Fri- day./ Al Sports E90le undergoes changes In hopes of shor- ing up America's Cup trials' hopes./81' Irvine Co. A new direction for • Newport Beach. The drawbric:Jae mentality · lfthere w111 message in Tuesday's vote, n was interpreted in many ways the day aft.er voters defeated Measure A by a co1win<!in.g 58 to 42 percent.. margin: · "This signals a change in direc- tion." said David Shores, a former Irvine harvest for poor debated By PHIL SNEJDERMAN or-..o.-, ......... A "Second Harvest" plan to collect fruit and vegetables in Irvine fields and donate them to needy families"is provoking bitter debate among the city's leaders. · Proponents say 1t will allow hungry families to consume nutritious food that would otherwise go unharvested -and rot in theiields. But critics say the plan poses serious liability problems-and is an unfait. govcmmenLintrusion into priva\efarm businesses. Afier a stormy debate at Tuesday's meeting. the lrvinc City Council voted 3-2 to set up a task force to explore the Second Harvest proposal. Th:C panel was instructed to report to 1,.the council by February. The plan was introduced by Coun- cilman Ed Dornan. "The Second Harvest is based on the premise that huge quantities of edible food -in the case of Irvine, many tons of such produce as aspa~us, tomatoes and oranges - are len in fields followingcommerc1al ha.rvest because it is economically unprofitable to send pickers back to collect what was unnpe. or missed," Doman said in a prepared statement. The councilman proj.>osed that the cuy help set up voluntary a_rrange- ments .between local farmers and cit) council candidate who vot~ apinst the development project, which appeared as Measure A on the ballot. • "We weren't votinaon a project~ much as we were voting on a ph11osphy." said Shores. "The coun· c1I now knows its not cnou&h just to have four votes. It has to have • consensus of the community." · · Shores said the present cQunc1l can ,.STEVE - l uau . P lRSPfCTI~[ be&Jn makina amends by naming , slo.w-growth follower$ .to the city's said he is not convinced.there 1s a planning commission. • clear message in the vote. Still, he Mayor John Cox, who voted for the • acknowledaed th.at at would be wrong proJcct and supported Measure A. to ignore the outcome of the PQhllcal cont,st. ) proJCCt into •mallcr ancrcmcnb an .. The In \ne Co v.orkcd hard to order to ••in final approval for bt nr out the siknt majoniy and the expanding the 1hoppina and pn>o ilent m~rity voted agamst 11," said fe1sional oenter. Cox, wl\o-5aid the "ote set ms to But the ma)or said he doubled The indicate fear and m1sundernandin& In.inc Co. can do anythin1:~1h the 1n the community • pro,JC<:t for several yc~n at least. Cox also suggc•tcd that the sheer • The rcwundin.J "no" vo&e may Stlcand scQpeofthc project ma)' have · have, been fueled b)' The Irvine Co.'s been a factor~ huae campai1n warchnt or could bt ."Too big, too seal).." he ~id. "It • attributed to the ''hich vi\1bihty"' of may be that It ,w11J be 'next to co01truction throuahout Oran~ impossible to get a plan of ih1s ize · Count), ~1d Cox. . · approved." · "What's AJ!lenca comina to when Co>. said it as possible that The money can t buy an election?" In inc Co. wiU have to btt.ali the h~ (Pleue eee ELECTION/ A2) Bein el backs ,r-- denser housing Pl~nners OK mo~e units for three south ~aunty developments By LISA MAHONEY Of .. O., ......... The Orange County PlanninJ Commi sion rsrecommcndin&den11- ty increases for three south county developments. despite concerns that home construction will outstnp road improvements in the area. Comm1ss1oners. after lCJll1.h.y_ scric of meetings. decided to rec- ommend th.at mrcc developer$ re- ceive most of the addiuon.al housin& units they asked for in the Trabuco Cinyon and Coto de Caza areas. • 1n separate actions th.is week. the ~omm1ss1on voted 3-2 to allow: · •The Baldwin Co to build 2.200 instead of l ,481 houses ori&1nally approved for Portola Hills, a develop- ment at El Toro and Lave Oak Qm)'OO roads. •The William Lyon Co. to build 1,400 instead of 882 houses on Robinson Ranch. a development planned cast of Coto de Caza. UC Irvine water polo misses out In NCAA play- offs, but Is looking toward next year./8 1 chant1es. He said volunteer$ would TrlDa Smida tope o(f tile juntor cl ... '• can .re-enter Irvine fields after the first cutle at Woodbrlctce lll&h In 1"tne Tue.- (Pleue .ee SECOND/ A4) day after •he and ctaumatee blew tile lid off competition from the fre•hmen, M>phomera and .enton In the conte.t to benefit Irvine Temporary Boa8ina. Inc. •The Dove Canyon Development Co. to bulld-1292 instead of 215 houses in the Dove Canyon Country Club planned for cast of Coto de Caza. "' · The Baldwin Co. had sought 2.493 unatli, the Wilham Lyon Co. wanted 1.850 units •nd the Dove Canyon Development Co. asked for 1.500 umrs in 11s onginal request. INDEX Advloe and Games Births Boating C6 A13 C1-2 C8-9 C10-11 C7 Soup kitchen struggling to s urViVe C'oni>truct1on of the new homes wall be lied to improvements in tl'lc local road system. · Housing construction will be per- mitted tn phases as road improve- ments arc made by the developers. Business Claastfled Comics Entertainment In the Service Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public Notices Sports Television Weather C3-4 A3 C5 C1 . A3 C12 81-8 C3 A2 Merle Hatleberg finds· plenty of patrons; Mesa street people served holiday treat ByTONYSAAVEDRA Of!NO.., .......... They were unshowered, unshaven and, for the most part. unwanted - except by Merle Hatlebcrg and her Costa Mesa soup kitchen. It is here that the Clly'.s street people find a little bread. a little broth and a lot of compassion. On Wednesday. the usual fare was dished up with baked ham. croissants and pumpkin pie. a pre-Thanksgiving feast for those who cat not to savor but to survive. The 200 or so people standina in a hne th~t stretched around the corner of the "Someone Cares Soup Suspect sotight in 3 rapes in HB liomes By ROBEIJT BARKER Of ... 0.-"'4•- Police released an artist's drawing Wednesday of a young man who they believe ra~d three Huntington Beach women. The rapes occurred 1n the early momina hours of Oct. 6, Nov. 11 and Nov. 21. The suspect was ami'cd with a knife and broke into all three homes throu&h windows, according to Lt. Ed McErfain. All the victims were at- tacked while they slept, police said. Jn one incident. the woman was alone. but 10 the other two break-ms. the man apparently mo~cd so quietly that he didn't awaken other members of the families who were at home. The sexual attacks occurred withtn about I 'h miles of each other in the areas of Newland Street and Talben A venue and Magnolia Street and Garfield Avenue. The victims ranged in age from 21 to 30 In the latest attack that occurred on Magnolia St~t. the man broke throu&h an open kitchen window in an apanment about. 2:45 a.tn. He reportedly took aboul SIS from the v1ct1m's wallet before Oeeing. The su peel wa descnbcd as being between lhc aaes of 19 and 24, about (Pleue .ee SUSPSCT I A2} Dnwtnc of npe •upect Kitchen" at Rea Co mmunity Center, 66 1 Hamilton St.. also recei ved ce llophane packages of fruit and candy. ··some girls from Fountain Valley made up the frui t packages. but the) didn't make enough. So I went out and bought some more and brought my leftovertnck-or-treat c~nd}." Hatleberg said. That's the way 1t hai> been lately. The private donations that fueled the soup kitchen's opening lastJune have lontrbeen spent. ~mng Hatlcberg to dip Ulto her own finances. ''Right now. our ~oney is coming out of my left pocket, · Hat le~ said. glancing at the line of indigents outside her office window. "But I JUSt know we're going to get the funds. because this pr<>Jram 1s needed so badly." she said. esumaung that she has spent $300 lately to keep the soup now1ng in the $600-a-month opera11on. Ha tlebcrg launched her kitchen on a three-month trial provam Fi\.e (Pl.ea.ee aee SOUP I A4) Resident assoc1at1ons in the rural canyon areas vociferously opposed the dcnsit)' increases and one. the Rural Can)ons Conservation fund. threatened to sue Tuesday if the commission's recommendations arc adopted by the board of supervisors. Fund member Bruce Conn said a la~su1t appears to be the onl> wa> he and other canyon residents can protect their homes from runaway rcsidco11al development. (Plea.ee eee ROUSING/ A2) Mail carrier delivers help to mugging victim in Mesa By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. 0.-, "'9t ·- Ma 1 I earner Jim Reno made a special dehvel) to Costa Mesa pohce this week. He handed over the 1den111ication cards he took from a mugger's wallet. Reno, 42, chased down a would-be thief who pilfered an eldcrl) man'<; h11lfold Monday. He rctr1c\cd the v1ct1m's -walkt and grabbed the culprit's billfold as well. remov1 ng the pla<1t1c 1dcn11fkauon holder. "l wa .. n't tf)ID8 to be a hero or anything:· said Reno, a 13-)car pmt'al service worker ... , JU'lt du.ln't like seeing somebod) hke that take ad,antage of a man who couldn't fend for himself ... Pollet would not comment on the case, but ~id th<\) were try ang to locate the a sa1lant. , · Reno. 42. had I 0 minutes left on his route when he saw the would-be th1ef taunting an clde.rJy man in a cOn\e· n1cnce 'itore parking 101 at Newport Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue. Ro> Walraven Luther. 83. of('o ta Mesa. wa <1winarn1 a cane at the >Ounger man. who looked to t'tC 1n h1<1 twenties. " Reno $lid he in1t1all) thought 1t wa~ gmncJfathcr-irnn<W>n ~uatmte and turned away to lock his mail \Chicle. .. Then ~mebody )tiled that he look the old man's wallet." said Luther who lift we1ahts to keep fit af\cr a ~p1nal cord operation a few years ago. Luther said he chased the culpnt around the side of the building. where another witne had blocked' off the narrow comdor between the st0re and a ne1ghbonna busme . Then th e 6-foot ):.inch, 21 ().pound mailman c6nfronted thee ti mated S- toot 11 inch, 180.pound thief. . "He wa~ holding the auy' ~·aJltt. I (Pleaee eee MAIL/ A2) • • •• lnqµiry into U.S. arms sale to ·1ran w~dens ·rra velers find smooth flowing ,roads. cheapgas ., IRYAN BRUMLEY ;.kc. "pt mpt •H cboro0 "'h.idy ·1 , ,,.._...., of the proper role for his Nauonal WASHING I ON _ The Ju ti~ Security Council natI,followma the Department on WC'dncW&y Cl.· rt\1gn1ttonsoftwo top council aide P9nded i11 Iran amn mqu11') into a 1net' last fnday. ¥~ and a full"'ltale invc t1ptton in~olv1n1 the htndful of J~tlCC official' had C'On· FBl1 11 ttome) General f.dw1n ducted th<' in)tuiry, but • Just1 cc Mcett M.1d ixopl ~1th ••tan1tnt11l" offit1al, l)C'akina n 'ondit1on of aovcmmcnt t1cll took ~n 1n a sccttt • anon~muy. told rcponcn Wcdn.e -·· operatioa to USCJ.lloney (rom the ul da): to aid Nicaraauan rtbtls. "The-fall-findinJ todl\ i~ hemg Meanume, President Rcaaan cx~ndcd mto a full· 11e· invc,t1p· nam~ a thrtt·membfr panel to 11on that would involvt' any nd II ·part o( the department that •~ appropnatc." Ju\hct \ourtc ~1d the FBI wtt. formally brouaht into the in .. c\tip- tion Wednc~ay nf\crnoon. The Ju\t1'e · offi(1aJ ,.1d Mccsc would continue to b( in,olvC'd 1n tht' 1n\e\t1p11on c"cn thouat\ he hid pro\ 1dC'd 1csa1 ad 'IC.£. ... t6 R n about the arm• 5h1pments. .. The rt 1~ no doubt thlt he 1 abl to conduct such an 1n\C\t1pt1on fain) and 1mpan1all~ ... the Ju~ti'e offic11I ... si1d of Mt'C . Ju ticc O\'rartm ni sour«' ~id ~t'dnesda) c .. cn1n1 >\\M>C1atc t· tome)' ~nl'ral tcphcn rott. "the department' No. \ offi(1al 11nd a tormer chief of Its c11mu1al di\ 1 ion, had bttn put 1n da\•tO·d•> harr of the Iran 10\C\tl t11tn. -'1t1on1l~r11\ dv1 r lohn Poindc~tCJr ' , d tm ~t Tue1'(1 ' and a dcput' 1.111n • 1 t Col. Ol1Hr orth. Wl!I fired al\er Ju\\1,e Depart· mc!'t 10\.CM tvr\.. 1d 1h found . that North o~nizcd and Poindexter Knew ablfot d1,crnon of the mane) to ah •tp N1,-araguan rebel . \tee.~. v.ho • had d1~lo U th opcra11on fu~a • 1d WeJn 3> thl\ peopl tlth r than N rih 11\d Po1nJC''t •r ~CfC' i'lf\ohcd 10 thC tran-.a(tton, hut he dNlin1."<1 to di\ ulgt name~ unltl th(' Ju ti1.'<' De· I" rtnicn\ 10,c t1pt1on enJs "h tif'PC rs 4h r were S<'lm other '"'oh ed.': Mee-.c '31d on -..1 V. (Plea UtAN/A6) By PAllL ARCIUPLEY Of ... W, ........ Oranac ( ount) \J"l\CI rs had httlc trouble hcadi~ out of town for 'he Ion 1 hank. · \'1na weekend W~ncs- cJay. ,;- rohcc dt'.piftmetlt tepon~ qu~ 'ltr t~ and re~ problem £,'fll ~ Califi rn1a H1 hwa Patrol ~ '" ....... TllAvsLm/M) J .. Al T~ .ahn Ooa S&nua. who = ..-. I.be tJLpamaon. taid he " ... -"" .. a ~ , .... fllidlalldoft"t•ntthec11y budt.ap ••••aua•d ... .. DasMte lhe amount o( money ....-ror lbc ..aurcl;'~t:wun't •t ............ "laid :ma.-. Str1U11 iaid the vote would appt.u to d~I the nouon that Newpon 8eKb a aloW...,owth camp is just a 1...U bu1 noi~y bend of di•idents. . The eledion dl'fw an unellpecttd 4) perwnt turnout whh mott than 11,000 vot~ castina ballots apinst Mea.utt !\, E11ttn Padbera. a political consult- ant who worked closely with The Irvine Co .. said pubhc opinion poll' Show that rn1<knts cnJOY Fashion Island and arc not ncccuanly op. poled to eJtp1nsion. . "That is why ~e undertook this campaifn -people like f Hhion "Island.' said Padbera.. "Bui the S·fttt I ~mchn t 6-fttt tall and havan& a than to m 1um build with shon bro vy hair and a moustache. McErlain ura.ed anyone who ma.&ht recosn1ze the suspect throuah pofice drawings to call detecu vcs Mike Rehc or Arden Fick at 960-8811. boltont lane 11 that lhete are loft voen, peopk wt.o Jutt aren't C'Oll· v1nced or motivated to take the ume (lO VOW) ... The camp11p wu made more difficult b«iuK of the pcrcepuon that the citpansaon would 1ncrasc traff'ac "' Nc~n Beach. penkulart) an Corona <kl Mar. "Our. carrot just wasn't b11 enouah.'' sh~ said. '"The pAan would have added mort can and 1t was difficult for us to move to that next step and convince vote,._ that tht> impro~~mcnts would alkviate the traffic .• Padbera said the me saae from \Olen in Newport Beach is: "I've aot mine and I don't want an) one elst to move here. Lock the doors and ao away." She described the attitude as uo- rcahst1c and predicted that residents W1ll somtday come to cnt1c1ze Allan Beck and other Measure A opponent for stoppma the expansion project. .. The Allan Becks and Larry Aaran of the world will Mke up one day an six or four or two years and discover their constituents ha.vc abandoned them.'' said Padbera. .. These people arc not problem solvers." Agrap, the mayor of Irvine, said the Newport Beach vote reveals a "con- tJnuin$ message to the devtlopers and i:)bht1c1ans that residents arc de· term1ncd to take control of their own ·communities." . The election also shows that rtii· dents can overcome a "truly out,..cous sum of money spent by a ·• • developer to buy an· elcctlon.'' said HOUSING... ~:·.Irvine Co. spent more than 'rom A~ . SS00.000 in 1u Yes on A campa1an Comm1ss1oners C Doualas and several suppon aroups spent a l..nvenwonh, H.O. Osborne and Earl total of at least $100,000 on the Wooden voted for the density 1n-election. l creases, wh1ch developers said they · . _ needed to tum a profit o n their David Paine. a consultant workl'?,I • propen1cs. with the pro-Measure A growp Alvin Coen and Tom Moody voted C1t12ens fqr a Better Newpon, said apanst boo una the number of the poll5 showed the measure would homes. wan. Coen said he fears county develop-:.~That's why we promoted turnout ment approvals will leave httle open and tned to set out the vote. That space for f uturc residents. Moody seemed to be the right approach.'' qrecd. "l think we're dcaJana with a said Paane. "Had we been behlDd ID unique area here ... I thlDk we're the polls, we would have changed our runn1na out of open space. I don't stratcay.- th1nk our decision he~~ represents "You can throw a lot of money at good land use planning. somethins but that docsn'\ mean you .Lc~venwC?rth, who chairs the com-will convmce voters." Paine added. rf!l~s1on, said he voted for. the ad-"The other side really didn't have to d1t1on~I homes in order to improve spend a dime. h's easier to convince roa~s ID the area. people to vote apinst something than Sance developers build most local · roads. Leavenworth reasoned that stOPPIDI development would stop ••• J ' '/ ,, .. for .onwtbi ... .. Pai• allo I' .... llaat the SJOO m1Uioft ~ 1 comprchensa~t plan lblt 1ad-.cled dntlopmen1 np11 aDd toed imerovmwnta. may have been ""Jull lO bit a ptll for vottn lo swallow . Sunny Th~nksgiving inf ore<:ast ~n. Who had wraftlkd with The Irvine Co. an h11 hometown, said he ttj«t1 tht notion that a la'lt com· prcht'n'1vt plan is too complicated fut voten to unckntand. And he took eaetpuon to pmtic· tions that The Irvine Co. will ul· timatcly 1tt 111 way and be pcmuued to upend Newport C~nter. • "I chink they wall never win if they take the attitude that they will samehow overcome the will of the people," said Aaran. Paine said he sees several pos1t1vc bcncfiu from the cltttion includana the emcratncc of Citizens for a Better NewP911 -which he dctcnbed as a "ne~ plaxer in town, a third side to consider. . U.S. Tempa ....._..,.. ""°"""' • P"' w~ • u UIV.... .. M -.,,, N Y ... M l.lltle l'oClll U 41 ~ .. 16......... 11" ..,_.. ., " ....... ~ 12 11 ANll«... 11 11 a r ,. Qdilcu u at "*"la 12 .. ....... .. 17 A...-Clty II q .......... ....... 4l 2t ~ •1 47 .....,.,.. .. u ....... Q •2 .... Or-... .... .. .,...,_ ti t1 .._Yortl()ly a 42 ........ ., 11 a. ....... c.ey ., ,. .... •t 11 01NN 41 21 ...... 13 ... OfWldo ., 10 Calif. Tempe .. This is a aroup of residents who •re willins to look to the Turure and- consider hmitcd arowth as a itttaM-0!_ solvina problems." said Paine ... 1t•s • the 1Dtroducuon of a new voice." M111o 41 11 "'lf1t:c'f1 . N S7 ~"' •1 " ~ 1'4 ., ~ .. __ .,._11'fl/f ____ _, .. « ~•c ,. .. au...... . .. 41 ()wttoM N.C ro .. ._ Lall• City " a. Cllalft!wl9 ., 2• 1911 --' ., ,. .... ~~"" -• 15 72 to •2 ....,.. 12 41 • " ....,,... 41 1t He said the touah campaign trail also forced The Irvine Co. to send many of ats own employees into the community to meet and talk with voters. "I think T.he Irvine Co. came out lookina much more humane than it has in a Iona time," said Paine. Tom Nielsen. a vice-chairman of The lrvitte Co., said he was surpnscd by the si~e of"No" vote. "But l,can't accepl statements from the other sick that this (the ex· pans1on) would have turned Newport Beach mto a Wcstv.-ood. I don't understand where that comes from." said Nielsen. 11 12 lpoli-.. " a " '~'...,,... " 12 11 20 TOS*il 4A 32 ..... ,_ .. 40 to "I TIAN 41 11 41 21 w~oc 12 .. 40 ao Wlllllla " 11 .... ..... ·21 42 ~: Eztended 41 11 u ., .. .. ., . ti 1• .. 11 .... .... .... n 11 • f7 .. . Nielsen said The Irvine Co. will move forward with what develop. ment 1t now has approval for at Newpon Center. The city's existina aencral plan presently permits the MAIL CARRIER DELIVERS development firm to add shops an • • • Fashion Island. some small offices From Al and residences. The fate of the teen center and the r.roposed expansion of a branch brary and the Newport Harbor An Museum arc very much up in the aar, said Nielsen. , "I don't really know,'' Nielsen said when asked about the cultural am· mcnitics that were a part of the expansion project. "We'll certainly take a careful look at them." arabbed his wrist and then reached around and pulled his wallet from.bis back pocket," Reno said. "I was 11v1D& him a stare. hke it would be his (butt) 1f he tried anything." However, Reno said the assailant, thouah brave when confrontina the elderly. was now quite passive. Reno removed the identification section an<t returned the wallet to the thief. the guy a kcd for a dollar and he. replied he couldn't afford at. I aue s the au)' wouldn't take no for an answer," Reno said. t "I felt really good afterward.'' he added. "I hate to sec someone act away with a cnmc. It's good to catch someone an the act." Tides ,..., Noll , .... IOw =~~ ,-.,.. l'.llllJll F"'4 IOw SecotlO Noll ' .. tJ 71 • IO » fOOAY • ... Ill u 12.20 Piii 10 11>1 p.111 40 1142pm. t2 ..... v 1111m •• 1'021>fll 02 104pfft 4 1 .., ,.... IOCl9y el t37 • "' Ind ... et444p111 ..._,...~e12oa~"' •-112 ot pm road improvements th~~;::,::sd 0'f.~":~C:~ sab:. Pilot on holiday delivery schedule "I was Just waitina forh1m to make a move. But he didn't. He JUSt asked two or three times for·mc to give the fD back. He said he JUSl wanted a dollar," Reno said. The mailman dadn 't give the idenll· ficat1on back and the thief ended up runnlD& away. Reno said he called three tames to the Costa Mesa police station - about a half-mile from the crime scene -but officers still had not arrived about SO minutes later. So Reno left bis number and fina hcd has route. He was contacted later by police. , cause they were hnked to road constTUCt1on, somcthana wh1ch the county has not ms1 ted on an past development approvals The comm1u1on's recommen- dations so before the board of supervisors for final action Dec. 10. The Daily Pilot is publishtna and dchvcnng its editions in the mom instoday and Friday as 1t rqularly docs on weekends. The regular Food section wi ll appear in the Fnday edition. and the Pilot offices W111 reopen for business Fnday after beina closed today. .. The chanaes will allow many of our employees more time to cnloy the hohday with their famihcs, ' u1d publisher Karen Wittmer. GAME rr {WEEK 11 I DAY 5 68 36 65 13 80 22 ,f/ A,, YEAH ••• Al Fl•IT •Rt •RE ARE TODAY'S ••ERS YOU Coat a OUR •n.,..Rt .. Rule and how 10 ptov rhe game ore on your gome cord, or , coll our HOTllNE: 642 -4333, 9.5 M.f, as for WIN.GO informot1on. ~TWA 26 51 I t .. • I , ' ' . Reno said Luther was sattina on a car bumper back in the parkina lot. The oct0ttnarian looked pretty shaken. "He looked a little scared. He sa1d ORANGE ... .... COAST .... , ..... . MAINOfflCE 3JO V.etl lier '' Co.ta _,_ .CA Denn as Mc Keown, manaaer of the postal office on Fa1rv1cw Road. \aid Reno isn't the onl> hero to come out of that station. Last week. a postal camer scared away some kids who were apparcntl> bur&)anzana a gara1c on his route. 7 --- JlmReno Ml•..OC-•• a... I!«> CMt1 M.a CA ~ Ciiii<led 1<11 642 6871 --& .OIOt,.;. 642 432 I Covr•i\11'1 19113 Ora"Qt c.it~t ~ng Coff'l)e<>f N'D ,,..., llonft -.Weloont 4'(1o!Olol4 ........ Of ..,"'1_ Justcall 642-6086 ~•It """9'11 "''Y be l"PfOdtl! "'3 ''"!\QUI fP« .. ' r.-~Cl! COC>ytoglll 0- VOL 79, NO. 331 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded, transcribed and de· hvered to the appropnate editor. The same 24-hour answenna service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. 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Bc"crly mith Qf Newport Beach, has been decorated with the Air Fon:e Commendation Medal at6Dukc Univettity in Durham.:. ~.C. Smith 1s an a mant profc wr wnh the Att roccc ROTC. • • • Army Pvt, MJkt M. McCalte, son of Joan McCabcofNcwport Beach. "-samved fordutyw1th the 32nd Armor 1n West Germany McCabe i1 an 1nd1rcct·firc infantryman. • • • Pvt. William L. O.ve, son of Paulcllc Swalwcll of Huntinaton Beach, has graduated from the aircraft powertrain repairer course at the Army Tran portauon hoot an Fon Eustis. Va. • • • Manne Cpl. Rod.Hy A. Hanis, son of Jerry and Donna Ham of Hunun~on Beach, recently pani~ipa_tcd in Team pint '86, a month-Iona exercise involv1n1 approxunate.ly 200..000 personal from tit services of the United States an · tne Republic of Korea. Harris 1s stationed at the Marine Corps base on Okinawa, Japan. · • • • Air Force Master Scricant Llada M. Bu1eu, dauatner of Valene and Edwin 8utgfss of Fountain Valley, has amved for duty with the 3636th Combat Crew Training' Wing at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. . . . ~ Scaman Re<:rutt Glee S~ Gun~rey, son of Donald and Madeline Oundrey of Irvine, has completed his trainina at the Recruit Training Command in an D1cao He is a 198S graduate of Irvine Hiah School. · • • • Manne 11 Perry R. Brooks, son of Rella Brooks ofNewpon Beach, recently returned from a one-month dcpl~ment to Naval Air Station Cub1 Point m the Ph11ippmcs. Brooks, a 1979 graduate of Newpon Hatbor H1&h School. currently is serving wuh the Manne All Weather Attack Squadron 10 lwaiun1, Japan. • • • Army pee. 4 Emfly I. Thmu, daughter of Ph1hp and Mary Thomas of Costa Mesa. has amved for duty with the 66lh M1btaf} lntclhitence Company al Fon Bhss. Texas Thomas as an elec1ronac warfare SJ)«1ahst. • • • Manne Cpl Doaato R. Leombl'lllll, son ofFrank and Marprct Lcombruni of Huntington Beach, recently returned from a deployment to Naval Air Station Oceana. Va. Lcombrun1. a 1983 vaduate of Manna H1ah School, as scrv1na with Manne Faghrer Attack Squadron 333 at Manne Corps Air Station, Beaufort, S.C. • • • Pvt David R. Rlcltard1, son of Darla Deats of L..aauna N11uel, and Pvt. E1tebu 0 . Valdez, whose wife rs the former Jeanine Morgan of Fountain Valley. have graduated from a helicopter repair course a1 the Army Transponauon School in Fon Eust1 , Va -·-... Manne Lance C pis Ronald N. Tlllbult, son of Joseph Thibault of Hunt1n1ton Beach, and Brent 0. Jones, son of Robcn Jones of Hunungton Beach. pan1c1pdted an Team panl 86, a month-long exercise 1nvolv1ng 28 U ~ • .ships. 218 Navy and Manne Corps aircraft and 28.000 personnel Thibault a 1980 graduate of Ocean View High School, and Jones. a 1984 graduate of Edison High ~hoot. arc stationed with the 3rd Battalion. 5th Mannes in Camp Pendleton. • • • Manne Sat. Rlcbard4-Wbltebead, whose wife as the former Jud 1th Panalc of Costa Mesa, recently rcpOl'fcd for duly w11h the 2nd Manne Aircraft Wmg at Manne Corps Air Station 8eaufon . S.C. I • • • Scaman Appren ucc Kyndra D. Vaughan, daughter of Sandra V&UJhan of Huntaneton 8each. has completed her trainmg at Rccru11 Training Command an Orlando. Fla ••• Airman Steven M. Solberg Jr., M>n of Steven and Carmen Solberg of Seal Beach. has graduated from basic tra1n1na at Lackland Air Force Base. Tc,as • • • Manne gt Pblllp Sul.De, son of Frank and Cherry Nagle of Huntin&ton &ach. recently araduatcd from the Mtlttaf) Pohce Bauahon Prcscrv1ce School • • • Mark A. Wll&cblk, \On of Bambi W11tch1k of Newport Beach. ha\ been comm1ss1oncd a s.ccond heutenanl throuah the Air Force ROTC program and ha'i corned a bachelor's dcgrrc from the Un1verstty of Colorado • • • Pell) Officer 2nd Clas'l Jobuy D. ltabl1, son of Vaine and (harlc'i Avcrna Jr of Huntington Beach. has graduated from the Navy's advanced op- 11calman repair ~hoot He as a 1975 graduate of Edison High School. • • • ~pt'C. 4 Dale A. Kunaanz, son of Emma Sugar of Irvine. has been decorated with the Army Achieve- ment Medal an Korea. l(unnant 1s a JOumalast with the 19th uppon Comm"")nd. PoucE Loe eal unanimou ly name Fountain Valley mayor ~ By TOM WRIGHT • Attendance at I unday's m 1fn1 WI The Cit) Council lane haven't 1111sed Mir""'*.... •• 1 h1ah a ~ell-wishers Jammed the ineetina 1n nine yeJI'. Fountaan Valley roun· Jame$ Neal · wa\ unanimously elected r~m to Jay aood·byc to councilman Ren c1lmcmbtn rcc<'1vc $262 SO_ ptr month. mayor of Fountain Valier on the fint aclsen and ""elcome ncwly~IC<'ted Coun· J he) abo can rt\tive up to S)() per month ballot at th1' week's counci mcet1n" cal~oman Laurann Cook. an compcnsat1on foa atttndan1 mttllnp of Neal's fint a t wa~ to tcec>mmcnd that Nielsen was visibly moved wbcn ~ rount) board~ the Po 1t1on of mayor be filled by rotation. officially J&id J<>Od·b)C-10 lhe cQuncil Under the state law that .eta a rc1hns on ••This will en ure that each ity Council ' "I'm kavina t0mtthm1 r dearly love:." city council salancs, the Fountain Valle) member will have the pnv1legc of hcadin3 Niel~n said, his voice crackini. "BuJ I Cit_>: Council members could re<.'Civt up to Ifie council durina their term or office, hope J'm leavina the city tn JU ta little bat SSOO a month. plut npenses. Neal said t • · bcucr sh~ than 11 was when I first joined Ben use an old law that could fr uc He sugcsted that the plan be tried by the C uy ouncal " council ufarie• until 19 8 will httome dividina the next two )'Cari· •nto three Nielsen had served two consecuutc applicable in January. the cit} stafTofTerrd eight-month term . · terms on the City Council. Whale he wu the council the option of a pay raise. "Jn •that way, Councilwoman Brown immune to the C1ly Council term ltm1• Out of the 260ranic Count) c1t1cs,onJ) would serve u mayor in ciaht months and talion 1mpo$cd two years aao. he dcci<fed s111 councils have sa~ncs lo~er than Councilman Scott would bccomt mayor not 10 seek rc~lcct1on . Fountain Valle). tht cit) stafT rcponcd 16 month from now," Neal said. Following the election of the mayor, the Dt P•R salary le~el1. the City Council His proposal wall be reviewed by the cny council con idercd -as its first order of decided to maintain its salary Al the attorney to determine if it is con uttonal. business - a proposal to raise coun-current level. The council also called for a Followina Neal's clcct1on, Barbara calmembers' salaries The met\urt ~as re view of the council's rcimbur1Cment Brow;n wasd.cct.cd ~}or: pto um. --r.~.---------....:..;;..... ___ -=~ltQredurc. Back to basics Jn 1dd1t1on 10 considering a r iM-, the .Foumam Valley 1ty C:ouftci.l ~ m --.-... three ncv-1" cl ted councalmcmbcrs: ·Cook. tal:'and f red Vo • Laguna Beach arade echoolera aot a look at bow our country•• foundinl C&.m1Ue. made their bare necealde. Taeaday when El Morro Elementary School held Colonla.1 Day. Local craftsmen demomtrated the art of dippln& candle., •pinning wool. makln& M>ap and &rlndlnC corn. Elementary •tudenta Caden ·Gebba.rd. Andre Smlth. Raebel Kanner and Dwayne Dahl watch Dlane Walllhan of Laauna Hill• •pln wool by hand, while Sally Hale. of Soatb Laguna clemomtrates weannc. INS to ignore ruling against deportations LOS \~<JELE~ fi\P) -.. lmm1grat1on officials said the) will continue deponang illegal aliens the) catch at the border. dc'lptte a federal JUdgc''i ruhng that proh1b1t'i '>Uch act ton. Labchna the Judge''! ruhng outragcou'> and untenable. lmm1grat1on and Natural· · w 1t1on Service officials said thcv will appeal the dec1s1on · At a new\ tonfcrence an Los Angeles. INS official\ ~ad the Border Patrol will follow the previous pohq established b) the Justice Department un11I the depart· menl''-la w:ycr<1 take legal actaon on the ruling mued Monda) b} U. D1stnct Judge Lawrence I\. Karlton in liacramen· -l<t-K:trlton l\\UCd a temporary re\trntnang order proh1b1ting the Border Patrol from cxpelhn& altcns "'ho appear to quahf) for amnesty and who arc caught tf)1ng to re· enter the l ntted States 1llcg.all) after Nov 6 He gave the I N~ five da)'s 10 compl) Th<' ruling as considered to be the first court 1ntcrprctat1on of the complex Jmm•· grallon Reform and Control Act of 1986. which went into effect Nov. 6. The hill ~rants illegal 1mm1grants who have laved 1n the United States before 1982 a chan te 10 become legal c1t11ens. "Our fcehng of Judge Karlton·s dccast0n is 11 rcall) goes bc:yond a temporal) restrainmi order." IN We tcm Regional Com m1ss1oner Harold E1cll !.aid 1n Los .\ngcles. "Our people feel tt 1s an m1cr· prct11t1o n of the ball. We fed 11 1~ an untenable ktnd of "tuallon." ··we think 11\ :in outra~cous orda ... s:itd I N~ ( omm1ss1oner l.lan ( Ncl\On in W:ishangton. D ( .. We don't ex pct I 11 will \top our operation ·· Nelson said tho~ who appear to be d1g1 ble for amnesty arc told the~ c;in remain 1n the country to pursue a claim for temporal) residence under the new 1mm1· gra11on law. beginn ing Ma) 5 But no such con'>1dcrat1on will be given 10 those caught at the border or lhOjC·who arrived after the act wai. i.11ned by President Reagan No~ 6 he )n1d The) face deponataon. "I rcahze it's a hard pill for the l"J\ w ~wallow. that someone the) caught h\C feet in'itde the United Sta tes ma)' qualify foramncs•> "said PcterSchc\,d1rectorof 1hc 'lattonal ( en1er for I mm1gran1o; R1tthl'i m I O'> .\nj!clc\ "ll0 \ unfortunate 1he' f~l the} ha'e 10 ~uccu a lcv. morC' people out of the l·ounll) until the ruhng ta kt•' dTcc1." he added INS of11, 1a1, al\Cl said •The I'\\ v.111 rel} on -cmplo'fcr education and 'oluntal) lOmphancr1' for the program ol 'ianctaon\ aga1n't 1ho'io(' who knowmgl y hire illegal alien\ •The agenl') will heel up a"<;1r,tan ll.' 10 emplo)CI"\ 1n 'cnfyana the \l<JtU"> of alienr, applv1ng for JOb\, and lo .. .,..ork w11h cmpfo)er<, to helll en .. ure an adcquah: wo11dor(e," 1nclud1n(l referral to Joh Mtc'> where 11lepl altcn'> h:I\ l' tx·en rcmo~cd .. Penah1e'i ag:umt t>mptoycn can he 1mpo«'d after Junt' I althouah fi1't offender'> .... ,11 rcu~hc .... arn1 n~' tor the 1n1t1al I.:! mont h' Newport-Mesa school parents invited to breakfast Parent'l TTe~ to the "'lewport·Mesa ~ hool Dl\lm I. •md organ11er\ of the l'l!<fl 87 P.m·.rih< amp:ugn arc 1n' 11ed toa nl· .... rnmef\ hrc.ikfa'>I on f-nda> at 9 am JI the Balboa Ra\ < lub fhl· purrmc of 1he morning ge1- 1ogl'lhl·r wh1lh '' \j>On\Orcd h> the 'll'" l><HI ~fr'i.l \l hoo,. Founda11on. '' 10 Jlquainl Ol'" parent\ m thr d1\lrtt1 with the Founda11on's Grant Program . Welcoming the parent" on beh:ilf of t~e foundation wall tx· Pre\1den1 John Murra) "ho will prO\tdc \Ome background on lh.S growth of the Newpon-Me..a ~hoofs Foundation oHr the las1 fi,e }'car'i Cicolt Paul~n. principal ol ( ahforn1a and TeW1n klc ~hools will alo;o '>peak on the mcnt\ of the grant program • ParcM't-10 he-honored I-Of their J>3'>1 leadership are Lon Mar ton. Corona del Mar tftgh 'Khool Jud) Howard £\1anc1a ll1gh \chool Diane ( unas. C O\la ~1eu tf1gh c;~:hool. C1cori1a Bo)er Ncwpon ltarbor High 'i<'hool. haron haM fc\\1nklc lntrm1cd1ate <;chool Jean Up· degrafT. Dav1\ 'lane)' fambl)n. Horan· C 11<;1gn I ntcrmed1~te <;chool 'iu\an < 1ro" .,.. Nc"'"ptlf"l Ht> ht'> JuJv < Jt'~.f" {'.a4- forn1a I 1nda and Michael .\me' Harbor \re .,.. Rl'l.,eu:a E l'>13d Rear ~trel'l "1eh\..a ""-l'CI K 111\ h1 oolo.c and L 1 nda 'I oung. ~anne~ _ · \II parent,nl new \lUdl'nl' 1n thcd1-.1ncl an.· enuiuraiied 10 .111,·nd the comphmen· I.Ir\ brca ... fa'>I r OI intmmat10n and re~r· 'a110n\ lall 7211· NQIJ Two phony bomb scares reported in South ~ounty \ "Oman r1:rionrd h~\lnJ a S•IOO ring ,11 .i health \fll on R1 rch 'itrnl Coeta Men .\ \ltko<.:11\\CllC rC\.order and JC"rlr. "~re reported \lokn from an apanmc·nt a l 274 Palmer about 11 'O p m l.1ond,1\ I he am ount or 1hc los.s v.n unkno" n • • • and Ila m \1ondl\ lhc,ulrn1al"1hrc1l.r dC1v.n a v.111 lo get '"'" a nr1t hho111111 hU\lnt'~UI 2424 NC"-POrl Rl•d • • • ~lmrorollr throush 1h, v.n.'ll1 1ou' en ;it \la Rarllrr'\ r~t.Jurant 21 ~I I ~,h \1 1ho111 1·<0 .m Monda \ llo"r'rr no1h1n1·v..a\ 1tponcd ffil\\111g Irvine \ maroon 1 •1111, I >odgl I ara•Jl1 & ~'"'' I Ql\n l .>cKJir < 11n4 uc't an\1 a "J\ er I 'I 7il ll11nda { 1•1 v.rrr \llllcn trum \11111 < r11tr1 l>n \e '-•me h1 • and a mul NJ' ... \:n 'tnlcn from a •lura r b<l\ rn the cllrf'l•rl of a home nn I hunJcr Run Laguna Beach By PAUL ARCHIPLEV °' .. ....,,... .... Two twlmb 'IClrtS 1n H man}' da)'' kepi the OranF C ounty hcriffs l>cpanmcn t bomb squad bu,y tht, week The frr'il fol~ alarm took place at \addlch:t( k ( o mmunll) College r uc)da) when an un1dcn11ficd male called l .impu SClurtty officcr\at 8·SO u m. und \a1d 10 poundsofc11plo aves were placed in the new Bu inc and C1cneral Studte\ hu1ld1n1. said ~hcttff\ Lt Bob Ri vas l he: callrr \a1d the c"plo l\'C'i "-<>uld dc1ona1e al 10:4S a.m. <\houl an hour later• female caller v.ho al\o Jnhned 10 1den11f)' hc™'lf told "'-«:urtl) officers t~t her ho\ fr1cnJ an,l been deprc d and Hantlnaton Beacb man u d 1~1 Sf(lO was m1 ~•na from h s room It lhc lfll' rcnn) Inn lie ~Id ht nu11ctd 1ha1 the money had' an1 ht\! aflrr a ~man ti« had 1n\1IC'd 10 his room ~d _dtpanod. • • . . "'Mi' k ol was familiar with c11plo51~e\ "Shesa1d hcd1dn t~antan\t>nl'tO F l hun and knew her ho' frjetid had cxplo,1vc5 at home:· ~l\.3\ said "And he said the) "ere gone .. The henffs 'bomb \quad wa'> called to the $(cne and a ~·crnll) trained dOI WU 0own 1n b) helicopter to help search the evac uated hu1ldrna. Rivas i.a1d. fhe deldhnc pa scd and an hour later the bomb squad cleared thc bu1ld1na for u . No C\plO'if\'(''i wen.• found. Collcae official'! '31d \Omc1inal'I had b«n hcdulcd in the hu1ld1na luC1da WtJnesda)' a \outh Laguna rc,1· dent potted what appeared lo be.- bomb an the hack \Cit of a parked ur. rnunt) official\ q1d. ..... Thco'*n ro(a houv 1n 1he IMIOO bl k of Villa \ otbl l'_'l'(IC1ntd tt111 fi,"t °' \1' bent\ ofammun1110n 'aluc,t 11 lfl 1 bo d1~(>P"rcJ v.h1lc 1he hou ••• bt1n rum1p1rJ • • • SCwnonc \lol I t\"ltl'tlotte and an nlWtrin nu h1n valu cht s 150 rmm cnMtrumon 1tc: 1n the 4000 blCX'J. ot Warner A''Cnuc .. . . Rn1dtnt.intht lt.t.IOOblockotMar n 1 rtpor lttr km of Sl 2 000 n ~m11 s.dvr1 11\d a w11_ tt valurJ 11 S40 ••• The Volk\v.11al'n Rabb11 v.a .. pJr.,.cd an an cndo\Cd spart :11 '1 706 Pac1f1c < oast ll1gh way ~hen the bomb v.ao, \polled ) 4S a m Orange Count) rrc Dcpanm·cnt '>JX>kcswom:in Kathleen Cha \:t1d the dcvtec appc:ucd to include the r,uc.,_., of d) namatc connected to a clock :ind a Oohma red l1Jht J\ a prccauuonary mca\ure rest · dent were C\1ruatcd within the area bordered by ~cond and Founh 'mC'I\ and Pacafk \011\t lfrahwn) and Fnarvacw • .C. ha s:i1d R1vn'i <1a1d the 'ihcraff\ bomb ~1tad W3\ ralkd in at 1(·2S om. when 1t dc1crm1ned thc dcvu;c wa\ a "commcrcaall> made lookalike." \hout tv.o wrd.scarhcr:i lookahkc oomb had ~en rcponcd about a hl<X k a~a>-R" a~ .. :ud Newport Beach n an11qu kw.. k wonh ll&hlly rttore 11111n SI 000 -u tolrn fmm 1t1do l•lt m1J "'" • \ 1droca\\CllC' l1lmera\ and a cumpad d1"4. rt'(ordq v.erc rrponrd \lolcn from !)a,'' and Rrown \pphanlr, 411 f: I ~,h \1 l hr lc.m ""a' "'' 11 Sh 411 ~ • • • I nd1ll4 I~ 11rm\ v.l:rr rrrioncd \toh:n trum I >11montl C U\lom lJphnhtrry, 14~tl Nc"pon Rl\d . htt"-CCn S pm Sund1\ \ holllt' nf h k nnl Dntl I'"' tx'ac h "'" d \ v..r rt It' ported \lolrn It om 1 hnmc on lht' )IJO hie~ II uf I angrlu • • • \n rquali1cr v.1t\ \loltn lrt1tll <in unhl\l.rd I n)ota < oroll.a rar~cd on l hundrr Run • • • . \ p • "I tUlal\ al11r,t ;US~ ()0() Wll' \tnlrn nn < olrnOC'xrc Sl!Tt'I the' 1 11m tc>kl pohn• I Ul"'\.IJ \ • • • \n \nata~ \\;n rn1dcn1 reported :i hurgll11\ I u \d,I\ "'''h 11n n11nn11cd SI I \0 m ~1oh taken Redlart~s niurder hearing postponed By DlXlE REDl''t;ARN· OllMO.., .......... 1 hr prl'lamin ry hcanna fclr a tllttOo~J C\o(On\ lc;I and ht\ \~ 1fc on charge\ the~ kuJnappcd ind murJcrrd a .. 0.)ea'r-old Rcdland\ v.oman wa~ Jl()\tponcd Wcdnc~ay to allow d ten~ atto1 n mort 11mc to prepare their ca Jame Grt'aory M rlo\o\, :\0, and < 'nthta L)nn C oOman, 2~. 111 continue to rt'ma1n an cu tod ~11hout b 1l 1n Sin fkrnardinoCoun· ty unttl 1hcir Jan I b prthmma he~~ · kadn 19.o We 1 1>11 tudl'nt ~ abduc.:tcd o,, 12·fl m her JOb at a local di") cleaner. nd her bclJ) wu found the tollo~1n1 da y 1n \hc bathtub of a Huntington Beach motel \uthont1c\ in Ona., c Count> \a\ Marlow and CnfTman will h\·ntu:ilh be charicd v.1th \.1 urra) -., murder, and that thtar tr.al ~111 follow the S..n lkmard1no C'aSt In n 1k·mard1no < ount), thl· coupl arc ~·ha d with h1oc kton1c\ in l:Onnc t1on "Ith the abdu~ lllln and murder of ( onnna No'"· ho ¥.it!i la't n at the lkdlamh 1 II on N'"· 1 \lkpt1oni. in~l M rlo~ nJ Cottman include <1p«11l cm um · '\tan ci. that (ould 1,aJ to thc:-d a1h ptnalt) 1f tlic) are rnn\/1dcd • <oilman led (l'Oh~r to 0~1' ih:illow iraH· tfl,1 ~unt n vine) rd on \n I • th day aftc1 hr an,f \1arlov. 'C!C' arTC'ltC'\1 t \o\O olh r u IX\ l'iln the Rcdland ca , Vcron1c > Kopper!i :and R1 hard f>nnkhou~. al'n appeared "' 1n Rcdland Mu 1Po'I ''urt on ·' or.,._ c::o.t DAILY PILOT/~. NOY9Mber 27, ltee --Al 1111 '911 IO 11mer cropa that would ••rotee rot Danu laid chan&ab&e aroups would dMtn dia&ribute this food to the ClOUll't! "homclela, hUftll'Y and poor. He llid fannen maatit rteeivc a Plftlin• of the 1ttond1'arvest to make the project prop&able to them. Jtu fort.th, dirtttorofthe hare Our Selves prosram in Costa Mesa, told council members about food problems !Kina the needy. She said 92 families wctt waatina at the S9S center when it opened its doors that momina. She said her orpn111t1on helps more than 20,000 people a month. But Councilwoman Sally Anne Miller she was .. truly uncomfonablc" wath the city's involvement an a Second Harvest pr<>&t*m She said Irvine officials would appear to be pressurina farmers to donate. She said that should be aopnv\te dec1s1on. "Surely, th1scounc1l 1s not about to lctislate chanty -or '' it?" Miller · uked. She also desenbed the plan as I v1olat1on of pnvate property rights. But Councilman Ray Catalano saad he saw no problem wath the caty brinaana farmers and chanhes toaether in a voluntary proaram. .. All we're doana 1s endorsma another war of prov1dina food (for the needy),' Catalano said. Mayor Larry Agran added. "This proaram cannot succeed without private sector cooperation -that's cooperation, not coercion." The debate became more heated as Doman told Miller her observations were "both outra&e<>us and m1,. directed." Councilman David Bak.er JOined Miller in votana apmst the plan. He said he was concerned that an1urcd volunteer pickers m1aht sue the farmers or the city. A&ran cntacized council opponents of the plan for "knee-jerk ncptiva m,'' a remark that Baker dc~nbcd H "a cheap shot." The ~ond Har\'C1t task force wall include a itpresentati\'e of The Ir'< inc Co .. which owns the cit)·, rcma1nina farm land. The Irvine Ranch, which alw utends into Tustin and Orange. ,tall has 3.300 acres in use for row crops such as strawberries. asparaaus, tomatoes. celery. peppers and cab-bage~ lrvme C:o. 5pOke woman Judy Frut1a said She aid the compa last summer convened all row<rop nd to t~nant arranaemcnts. an wh1c a pnvate farmer pays the com pan> fee to raise crops on the acreqc. f' ~· said the company itself farms an t r 5,200 acres of orange. grape ruit and avocado orchard'! TRAVELERS FIND LIGHT TRAFFIC, CHEAP GAS ••• Frota A 1 .. Mial ....... .. ..... that frccwa)1 were nowina smoothly. from Anaheim to Rcddani. forccment 11 well Maah 11id. drankant dnym, ' --. - The ~•therman proma~ Cali· "You ou&ht to work here one day "The city of Fountain Valley 1' wall takt ~ous •tepS 10 lneM IDd fomaa •ummtr weather. dashina over the holidays, and you'd nt\'trdo ~tcrmined·to reduce the numbtr of incarcerate those who llflOR tbat slom' hopesfor a white Thank ai'<· it aaa1n ." senseltu 1njunn and deaths from wam1na. .. ins. H1Jh1 today wall ranae from the • Oran e Coast police dcpenments mid 70s at the belches to the upper were CllJO)'ina a quiet Thank91iv1n1 80t inland. • · Eve.. · . • ~ Auto travelers wall find JHOhnc Newport Beach Police Lt. Doua Sh iff d d t me gun carriers priCt'S It their lowest &ince 1978. Fletcher \aid a lot Of people left town. er or ere Q na Accordana to the American Auto· "It'\ not a {>Art)'•nf holiday. h's 1., ... _ ..................... Prat mobile Association, aas prices more fam1ly-or1ent«I, Fletcher 1a1d , 1 ·-,..._. .._ averaaina 90 cents a aaJlon arc 35 "We really don't have many prob-The names of Oranae County aun owners to whom She~ff Brad 9'* cents less than last Thanksa,i.vina. . • lems on Thank 111vlna." • aave pcrmiuaon to carry ~onccaled firearms will be made public, accord•~ IO Those who took advantaac of the netchcr said the department 1 I' ,unn) weather and cheap aa would t>cain btcflna up patrols for an appea scourt ru '"I· Wednt5day to 10 to anndma's houst drunken dnven aner Dec 1. Oates' attorney ,A"tthur Wahlstedt Jr .. deputy county coun~I. said there found freeways busy but manaaeable, Ho~evtr. fou.ntain Valley poltce has betn no dec111on on .whether Gates will comply with or appeal the Founh the CHP said. will beam their annual dnnk.in,a Dastnct Coun's ruhna 'Tuesday. which stems from a CB Inc. lawsuit Sttkint A dispatcher said mo t caJlers wCTe dnvec enforcement pro~m on Fn· acct 1 to perm1t11ssued by Oates. concerned about beina late to their day, saa Chief Elvin MiaJi l'ho theriO' would not com'ment on the rulina. . _ d~tanauon . · He said deployment ofofficcrs wall ~ I d fi rrcd I "One lady asked me bow the road' bt based on tame and locauon or The una imous opinion by the three-member pan! e ~ 1 most condataons will bt tomorrow m the drunken dnvana am:sts last year. entirely to an rly identical state Supreme Court ruhna issued •0 October. Grand Canyon," she said. "Another Officcn rttently completed a three-The appeliitedec1sion rcheson the previous ruhna. which stemmed from. wanted to know the road conditions day seminar in drink.1n1 driver en-a CBS lawsuit airfn1t Los Anaeles County ShcnfTSherman Block.. • In a Nov. 241cttcr to Mayor Agran. lr\'ane Co .. vice pre ident Monica Aonan expressed reservations about thcSccond Harvest .Plan. ..... We btheve at as unlikel that-.--------.----=---=--=-__,,_~ ~~~~;!~l~sl\~~~~.~~~~~~~~ SOUP KITCHEN FEEDS ST~ET PEOPEE •.. of gleaning. whale perhaps P'romAl ph1losoph1cally attractive, prc\Cnts months later she as still aomg sttona. ·Ravera is now a proaram volunteer several unavoidable practical prob-After a modest stan, she and her and work!I part time for the city as a lems." volunteers now spoon up an average '-Janitor at the community center. Florian cited the prospect of injury 450 bowls of soup a day to about 140 "I was debating aoina to Arizona, lawsuits, volunteer p1ckers' exposure · hungry people, from 2 p.m. to 4' p.m. but I decided this was more com·· to farm chemicals and damage to he aives them all they can eat. No fortable. I've always wanted to help· farm roads. She also said it might be questions asked. people,'' said Rivera, who lives i.n a difficult to confine volunteer pickers Her rules are simple: no alcohol, no camper wath a friend an Costa Mesa. to specific fields. d bl le The Irvine Co. official \aid some swearing an no trou ema ers. Hatleberasaid Rivera isn't her only row farmers plant two crops per field, "The first week some people came success story. A handful of others for two harvests an rapid succession. in tipsy. I JUSt cleaned house. I said ladling the soup on Wednesday were She said a gleaning pcnod could delay th1s1s not a pub, this isa place to serve once on the other side of the bowl. the harvest of the second crop. food," Hatlebtrasa1d. "rm hlteacop. "I'm gettma people on their feet. But an her letter. Florian said she I'm st net and people respect at." I've aot three who now work for me." was speak.ma only for the Irvine Co. They also apprcetate at. boa tcd Hatlebera. "It doesn't cost She said the company "-OUld provide Take for instance Art Rivera, a 49-anythana to smile and bt fnendly." the city with a confidential hst of its year-old recovered alcoholic who Some of her volunteers are people tenant farmers to perm at d1scuss1ons came to' the soup kitchen last ·sum-who must work a specified number of with them rcprdina the Second mer, hunary and with a bad case of the hours an community service to rc- Harvest proposal shakes. ce1'<e their welfare checks Others arc JUSt kind-hearted people. They all move wath a sense of uraency. a sense of purpose. They Joke as they pour "panhandled peas' an to a boalina pot. Their reward i~ a heanfelt "thank you" from the men and women holdina their empty bowls~ut. Orea Rya n, l2. comes to the kitchen whenever he's hunJI)'. "There's a lot of people like me out here. More than the public realizes," said Ryan, who as oriainally from Vc~cBnch. "I'm white and I can'taeu1ob," he complained. Oayton Cullum also can't find work.. He as 20 and lives an a Newport Beach motel. At an ase when hfe. for most pc6ple, as startana to blo som. Cullum has reached a dead end. "I wish l could help Merle, financially. But now I'm an a bind,:' he said. "This food aivcs me enef'I)' when I need at. h keeps me ahve. (fl didn't lave so far. I would come everyda)'." Newpon Beach 1s a Iona way when you trav~I on foot. . One man an the soup lfoe volun- teered, "This is the first solid meal I've had an five days. Thatsoup's~n trcatm' me naht.' 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Gto~ Deu- kmejian's former law ~nner and the state ~upreme Cou~ 1 leadin1 con- .uvauve, was .nominated WednH-o day by DcukmeJ1an to sucettd Rote Bird 11 chief ~ustace of a court Jhakcn by the voters rc~ctaon of three of its members · Lucas, 59, who was Dcukmcjian's first uprcme Coun appointee in April 1984 aflcr 13 yean as a federal judac. was named to head a coun that Wlll have fi\C appointtts of the Republican aovcrnor amona its seven members, once Dcukmej ian fills the current vacancies. • It wall be a h1stonc sh1f\ in a coun that has had a hbcral maJonty for lard, who 1ccord1n1 to 1 McClatday New~ report t.kcd 1 eakt and prnented at IO Luca. at Tuesday's "°"n confcma. iuued a 1tatenwnt uyana. "I co...,.tulact my colltquc. J u111cc Luc11. on hit tltva. t1on, and I w11h him ~II as he pttpatts to undertake his new dutacs:· Lucu, wt\o was Jaid by his office to be 1n Southern California and un· available for 1nterv1ews, 111d 10 a stattmcnt that ht was "deeply honor· ed" b) tht nom1nauon. and rcfmcd Jo tht turmoil 1urroundin1 the coun ''Rettnt cvcnt1 have, placed con· s1derablC pttMurc upon our coun as an 1n1t1tuuon, but in tht comana monwu I wall attempt to take ncps to heal some of our wounds aAd rntorc --~ttltt~~-""-4W4'J. IGJC. ial stem .. )ou'll ave thanks t r our Ion r h, ppang tiou~· FRIDAY 9-10 · could affect a wide range of 1 sues. inclu<tin11hc death penalty, abonaon. and suits apanst bu inC$~ and e said . ··1 have confidence 1n tl!'Cer1-----..:...----...,._~....:._r,~~~~;,;;:~-.;~;_:~~~ ability of the coun to be one or the .---:----------.+----!~ most respected couns in our natjoo ... oio aovemment a1enc1c . - Luca ha been the coun s mtxt frequent dissenter, disa.rccma with ruhnas that required a Jury to find intent to k1U before impQ_ ina a death scnten~ allowed non-emeracocy public employees to strike, upheld local rent control, and restncJcd aerial searches for marijuana. He also has voted to reconsider the coun's 1981 ruhna trik1n1 down re!ltncuons on Medi-Cal abonions for poor women. Bard anddusticcs Cruz Reynoso and Joseph rodin. all appointee of former Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and all opposed by Dcukme11an and other consavat1\.es, were defeated Nov. 4 af\tr a bru1sinJ. SI 0 m1lhon cam- pa1J0. The firstJustic~ to be unseated 1n SO years of retention elections they must leave office Jan. S. Lucas .. who faced no orpnized opposition, won 19 percent of the vote in the election and wa retained alona wuh Deukmcjian's other cur- rcrtt appointee. Edward Panelli, and veteran Justice tanlcy Mosk. Aft~r review by a State Bar com· m1ss1on, wh1ch can take up to 90 da ys. Luca • nomination a<>ts to the Com- m1ss1on on Jud1c1al Appointments. conSJSung of the chief JU ucc, At· tomey General John Van de Kamp, and the tai.e's senior prcsJdin1 IP:' pcal,counjusticc, Lester Roth of Los Angeles If Bird has ltfi office by then. her spot on the commmion would be filled b> an actina ch ief jU1nce. Jn the past, she has appointed Ju ticc llen Bro.u sard to act in her absence. He did not say what steps he planned, and added that ht would have no further public comment until after his confirmation vote. 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Tower heads up probe of National Security CouIJcil WASHINGTON (AP~ -Prc$1~ dent Rnpn named former Re-- publican ~n~ John To~cr of Tcxa on Wcdnetda} to head a bipartisan mv~tiption of , the White Hou5e .national sccurity apparatus ttuu wa~ rocktd a day ear~er by disclosure it • ~rttiry of state un~r .President. • Jimmy Caner. an<1 retired Lt. Ctn. Brent Seowcrof\, who was Prnident Gerald R. Ford's national 1CCurity advistr •• were also appointed to the pecial panel. Deputy pre ideoual pm secretary said Rcapn will meet the panel mebers Monday to diacuu proccdur(s for their inquiry and will ' Wednesday. • was involved in funneling money from Iranian •arms sales to N 1carquan rebels. In a written statement issued before he left for a Tharflcsgivini holiday in California, Reaaan said he wanted the three-man panel to conduct "a prompt and thorough"' study of the National Sc-curity Council staff and tell him hew it ought to function in the future. 1gn an e"ccut1ve orde~ authorizina them to conduct the review. I I I I I l i I I I I I I Reapn, following a meeting with his top national security ad"iscrs on Note: 1 Tuesday, gave the go-ahead for the ·Cor11t<1s~ aie U S ·backed Air Force to place in servjcc its 131 st Nic.a rciguan rf!befs Dollar 8-52 bOmber capable of carrying nuclnr cruise missiles, officials said. figV(e~ are approximate Svriss bank Carswell Air Force Base in Tex.as and prf>SS tinf'fang by Attorney srael pays between $10 million and $30 milhon That bomber will be flown to lnformi,11on based on 111 pa '" mnmmm-ctSY:,:--a--t-Al>1TP1-AH~~~~~~-"--l nlQ_a_Sw1ss bank aooount linked to CQntras. Contras Defense Depanment said shortly ---------------------~ after The Associated Press and others quoted sources on the decision. In a bric( statement. the Pentagon said,·· ... the 131st ALCM.:eqoippcd heavy bomber has been ordered to fly to its operational base, Carswell An Force Base. Texas. o~ov, 28. The Oow chart traces bow money and arm• changed handa between the United Statee. ·1.ran and · Iuael u outlined by Attorney ,,.,... General Meeee m Taeeday. larael clalma Iran paid money dlrectly to the SwlM Bank account. IRAN ARMS SALE INQUIRY WIDENS ••• From Al · Fonner Democratic Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Mame. who scn.ed as .. The bottom line is that they will · have carte blanche to talk to anyone. to look at anything they need to look at. to condud the review and provide the recommendation." How.ard·told rcponers accompanying the presi- dent to California aboard Air Force One. North allegedly shredded papers "This step reflcc1s the president's May 27 decision that current and future decisions rcflectmg our strategic forces must be based on overall U.S. military requirements and the threat we face." Sen. Albert Gore, 0-Tenn .. wh o said he received a call from the White House informing him of the decision. condemn¢ the action and compared it to the recent controversy over U.S. "'There arc some consultants in-efforts, flew four flights during the 'olved and other people who have a first half of this year from Kell y Air tangential relationship to the U.S. Force Base to Teus to Tel Aviv. government." The flights -two during the first Poindexter and North will not be quarter and two during the second ··scapegoats,'' the attorney general quaner _ would appear to match said on NBC-TV. account~ of U.S. weapons shipments .ceiyed any of the up to $30 million in profits from the Iran anns deal that LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lt. Col. Meese said were deposited under Ohver L. North, fired from his North's direction in a numbered National Sccuritr Council post be· Swiss bank account. cause he allqed y funneled profits "We do not control a Swiss bank from Iran arms sales to the contras in account and h.ave not gotten any Ni~aragua. destroyed documents fTIOney from any Iranian connec-which m~y have implicated others. weekend by Attorney General Edwin Meese Ill and other senior Justice Dcpanment officials about his role to the affair. the sources said. arms shipments to Iran. Former national security adviser to Iran arranged through Israeli Robert Mcfarlane. who resigned in brokers. Southern Air used a Boeing December 1985, said Nonh told him 707 for the flights which carried a of the diversion "in general terms" total of 180 tons of cargo, but the last May "after my departure from documents do not state the exact tion." Calero said on CBS-TV. govcmme!'t sources told the Los • . Angeles Times on Wednesday. The officials said Meese conducted the first portion of the Iran probe personally, without FBI assistance, so Nonh's office was left unguarded. ''This is a mistake in Judgment every bit as serious in the lonB·tenn as shipping missiles to Khomeini." said Gore. ..It 1s an historic error. the second worst of his presidency." S alero s denial left 'Open the.possi-· Last weekend. the Marine officer b1ht} that Co!'tra supporters with ues destroyed a series of documents from to North m1~t have used money NSC files that might have d'efined the from . the SwlSS accounts t~ buy scope of involvement by other ad- sup.phes for the Contras without ministration officials, the newspaper te!lrng Calero or ot~~r mc.'tnbersof the quoted sources as saying. "He was shredd~ng over the week- end. They closed the barn door after the horses were gone." one source told the Times. government." nature of the equipment. "I toqk it to have been a matter of Sen. Dan Quayle, R-lnd .. a mem- ber of the Senate Anned Services Committee. applauded the adminis- 'tration's decision after being notified by Secretary of Defense Caspar approved policy. sa nctioned by high-The Iranian connection has ex- er authonty ... Mcfarlane said in a ploded into the most serious foreign telephone interview from London. policy crisis Reagan has faced since First word of the affair came Nov. 4 taking office six years ago. Ni caraguan. oppos1t1on. . The FBI was investigatjng the Sc!'. David Durenberger. R-Mtnn.. reported destruction of documents.. predicted that the controversy co~ld one senior government official told block further congressional fund!ng the Times. National security adviser John Poindc,xter resigned his post Tuesday and North was fired after Justice Department investigators said they found that Nonh organized and Poindexter knew about divcnion of the money to help Nicaraguan rebels. Weinberger. when a Lebanese magazine disclosed The situation grew more ~com that McFarlan~ traveled to Tehran plicated Wednesday as Contra leader earlier this year on a diplomatic Adolfo Calero repeated that his mission linked to the arms sales and organization had not directly re- efforts to free U.S. hostages held in of the Con.tra re~l~ who arc batthng The euct contents of the docu- N1caragua s Sandinista government. ments could not be determined. but they were considered to be crucial, the Early Wednesday, the Justice De- partment agreed to remove all docu- ments from North's and Poindexter·s offices and put them in NSC vaults,. said Patti Goldman, a lawyer rep- rcsenu ng the American Civil Liberties Union in a Freedom of lnfonnauon Act suit for North's Beirut by an Iranian-backed faction. ''This action 1s six years overdue. and given Soviet cheating on SALT II, 1t is right on target," Quayle satd. "SALT TI was never ratified by Congress and would have e"Xpired in ·December 1985 even if it had been .... Three hostages were released after . the arms shipments. which reponed1y Peres: Israel did not handle money began in September 1985. although Reagan hasdemed ltc traded weapons JERUSALEM (AP) -Foreign He also denied that Israel handled By putting this agreement's limits aside. at last the president had made It dear that the U.S. will not tolerate double standards in arms control compliance. and he has cleared the way for an arms control agreement that's worth complying with." for the Americans. Minister Shimon Peres on Wednes-the payments fo r the arms. saying An examination of Transportation day said Israel shipped weapons to Iran paid directly into a Swiss Department records shows that Iran on behalfof the United States to account. Israel did not know that Southern Air Transpon of Miami. a try to free Amencan hostages in U.S.-backed Contra rebels fighting former CIA--0wned company that was Lebanon, but he denied his country the Nicaraauan government received deeply involved in Contra resupply made money on the deal. funds pajd by Iran, Peres said. ( •• .I. HOLIDAY FESTMTIES BEGIN NOV. 28 Pl ease join us for our day-lo ng celebration welcoming the Holiday Season! It's our pleasure to treat our fine customers to a festive day filled with nostalgia , music, singing and warm wi shes. Santa will arrive at 10:00 by train. Line up for the train at the Train Station located in the Bullocks Wilshire wing. Jo in Santa and Mrs. Claus in their inaugural train ride through Fashio n Island or see them on the third level of Atrium Co urt in Santa's Worksho p. Join Pat Boone unde r the Christmas Tree for Sing-A-Long Car-0liag at 6:30. I { :-. Our 5th annual Treelighting Ceremony will begin at 7:30. Complimentary hot chocolate and cookies will be offered following the ceremony. This holid~y season help to "Light Up Someone's Life~' Buy a light. on the Fashion Island Christmas Tree for $1 and the Merchants Association will match your contribution in a special holiday gift fundraising effort for Fairview Hospital. Make your contribution at our Information Center through December 20. .NEWPORT CENfER ... FASH I ON I \ LAND Arrhu' 'I sources told the newspaper. North, fired Tvesday. entered his offi~ adjacent to the White House and shredded the papers at least 36 hours before White House security officers arrived to change the com- binations of locks in North's office and safe Tuesday afternoon. the unidentified sources told the Times. It was unclear whether North acted before or after being interviewed last papers. ....., "Neither officer -North or Poindexter -has or , will have physical access to any of these documents... Ms. Goldman said. -Easy blood test to screen for cancer understudy By tbe AHoclated Preti BOSTON - A new blood test appears to accurately detect all forms of cancer and may someday provide the first simple means of routinely screening people for the disease. doctors say. Working with only small samples ofblood, researchers were able to clearly disti.i~uish cancer victims from people who were healthy or had a variety of other diseases. "Our acc\Jracy is well over 90 percent." said the test's developer. Dr. Eric T. Fossel Oflloston's Beth I racl HospitaJ. "It's much higher than any other blood test" Export surge narrowys trade deflclt WASHINGTON -Led by a surge in exports, the nation's trade deficit narrowed to $12.1 billion in October, the best performance in 14 months, the Commerce Department said Wednesday With improvements now posted for three consecutive months1 administration and private _analysts a,grccd the long-awaited turnaround 1n the country's enormous trade 1mbaJancc may finally be happeninJ. The October merchandise trade deficit was down from a S 12.6 billion shortfall in September. · Police Jclll survivalist In gun battle EDNEY VILLE. N.C. - A bank robbery suspect and back woods survivalist who eluded police in two states for three months was killed Wednesday in a ru_ggcd stretch of mountains in a gun battle that left two poHce officers wounded. The early aflemoon showdown bcpn when Michael John Shomock opened fire with a .30-calibcr carbine on about a dozen officers who were checking a barn on an apple fann. said Capt. George Erwin of the Henderson County sherifrs offi~. · Southern farmen give tllan.t• for hay . PELZER. S.C. -About 500 farmers gathered at an t;arly Thanksgiving dtnncr under a canvas tent Wednesday as Southerners paid homqe to their Midwestern counterparts for helping them survive the state's worst drought of the century. "!he fi.rst 'fha.nksgjvina t~e lodians beleed ~ut the Pilgrims when they needed 1t. This p1lgnm wouldn t have made 1t without the Indiana of Illinois and Iowa and the other states," said Tom Trantham. a dairy farmer who played host for what was dubbed "The Second TbankJ&jvi na." ~""o lstlbllWd 1959 • W. German court finds terrorists .linked to Syria BERLIN (AP) - A West Getman spokesman Volker Kiehne. coun on Wednesday convicted two The court found that the bomb1n1 Palestinians in a terrorist bombina was glotted by Saed and by H111's 32· and said Syria was involved in the ycar~ld brother, Nczar Hindawi, attack. who was sentenced last month b> a \ A~ Justice officials iss~d an arrest London coun to 45 yeaB in priwn for warrint for a man identified dunna attempt.In& to blow up an I raeli the trial as a hiah..,.nkint Synan arrlancr. intetliJtnce officer. Hindawi said dunna ha$ trial that Syna has denied involvement in he was rteruited by a Synan in· this and other tcrronst attacks. 1eJti1ence officer. Lt. Col. Hanham :rl!t West German aovemment Saed. said 1t would make an announcement West Bertin sccunty upcrts said 'Thursday on the future of its relations ttie Saed sought b)' German with Syna. A ncwspapc~ said the M auth~nties 'was ttic same person aovc~me_nt would mpond by not mentioned m the London tnal •rtptatina ns ambassador to Syna.. West German Foreisn M1n1ster The defendants, Ahmed Nawaf Hans-Dietrich Gc,oscher said the • Hasi. 3S, and Farouk Salameh, 39, sat sovcrnment ~ould make an an- !'"Ot1onlcss when the verdict was tdd nounccment abbut its relation with 1n the crowded courtroom Syn.a on Thursday. The two were found suihy of The masS<1rculat1on Bild news- attempted murder and ~capons viol-paper said 1n an unattnbutcd report alions in the Marc~ 29 bombins of the that the Bonn 1ovemment would German-Arab Fnendsh1p Society. respond by not replacing its am- Thc blut injured nine people. bassador to Syria. Hass was sentenced to 14 years 1n The current amba sador returned prison, and Salameh was 11ven a 13-10 West Germany earlier this month year term. after ending his normal tour of duty. "There wu no reason to doubt" Foreign Ministry officials said. Syrian involvement an the attack, Bild also said the West Germany said Judac Hans-Joachim Heinze, government wtll order a reduction in who headed a thrcc-jud1e panel. the size of the Synan Embassy staff in Shortly before the verdict was read, West Germany. West Bertin JU t1ce offic11lssa1d they ln Washinlton, talc Department issued an arrest warrant for Abu spokesman Charles Redman said Ahmed. 1dcnt1fied as an officer in the .S. alltes wall be asked 10 consider Syrian mtell1icncc service. "concerted action" against Syna bC· The warrant. mucd Tuesday, also cause of the verdict but stopped shon hsts five other names he has used. of rteommending that the West including his real name. Hattham . German government cut d1plomat1c Saed. said Justice Department ues with Syna. Philippine govem1nent, rebels agree to cease-fire By U11e A11oclatecl Press MANILA, Philippines-The government and Communist rebels agreed Wednesday to a 60-day cease-fire and plan further talks on cndin& the 11-)'ear insurgency which has propelled the suerrillas into nearly every province of the country. The first natiohwide truce in the blood) conflict was to be s11ned Thursday afternoon at Club P1hp1no. where President Corazon Aquino was sworn in last February. The cease-fire would go into effect midnight Dec 10. "Both sides have won the war," declared government negotiator Ramon Mitra. He said he hoped the accord "'ould lead to .. a permanent peace in our land." The agreement was reached after three months of intermittent negollat1ons and calls for talks on "substantive issues" w1th1n 30 da)'s Satur Ocampo. a negotiator for the Communist-<lomtnated National Democratic Front. said the issue would include land reform. U.S m1htaf) aid and the presence of U. bases on Ph1hpp1ne soil. The t"'o sides made the announcement four da)'.S before a deadline set by Mrs Aquino. "'ho had threatened to end talks if the rebels!a1led to accept a cease-fire. Iranian mlnUe strikes Baghdad BAGHDAD, Iraq -An Iranian mi sale devastated an entire block of a Ba&hdad res1dent1al dtstnct btfore dawn Wednesday. k1llins 4 people and wounding 52. the official Iraq radio reported. Iraqi warplane bombed SC\en Iranian tarscts in retahauon. an Iraqi mthtaJ')' communique said. Witnesses said that survivors. many of them patteTCd with blood. dug through the rubble an the darkness. scarch1ns for relatives and neighbors. Dem}anjuk denies death camp charges JERUSALEM -John DcmjanJuk stood trembling in an Israeli coun Wednesday and denied btina the sadistic guar'4 who prodded Jews into the Nati death chambtrs of Treblinka with a sword and turned on the g.'.lS that killed them. "I am not the 'Ivan the Terrible' you want to hang," said DcmJlnJuk. a fonncr auto worker in Cleveland, Ohio, who now 1s 66. lk rocked back and forth as he poke, using the table for sup~n. Abo.ut 850. Jews died m the ps chanben of TrebhJlka in Nau-occupied Poland Dcm1anJuk &nmaced repeatedly dunng the 40-minute sc ion that began h1 !> tnal at Jerusalem's D1stnct Coun. The court then ad1ourned until Jan. 19 The indictment says DcmJanJuk tood at the entrance of the gas chamben armed with a sword, ba)onct, whip or iron pipe and would "force hts v1ct1ms into the chambers while tormenting them on the way to their death ·· ··with the ~capons in his posse ion, the accused stabbed his v1ct1ms m vanous pans of their bodies. tore pieces offlesh from their limbs and tnJured them with great force" and turned on the motor that pumped 1n the gas. 1t sa)'s. U.N . re.oladon on Cuba introduced UNITED NATIONS-U.S Ambassador Vernon Walters introduced a resolution 1n a General Aucmbly comm11tce on Wednesday that accuse Cuba ofmurderina pohucal pnsonef\, torture, and other v1olattons of human riaht The resolution calls on the U.N. Comm1s ion on Human R1&hts m Geneva to include on 1ts aaenda con idcrauon of the human nghts s1ruatton tn Cuba and prepare ofa report for subm1s ion to the General Asscmbl). J AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE! Nov. 28 -Dec. 7 GIGANTIC SAVINGS O N A · TREMENDOUS SELECTION O F YO U R FAVORI TE LINGERI E ITEM S. SHOP EARLY FOR EXTRA SAVINGS ON OUR EARLYBIRD SPECIALS FROM 10-12 FRI. & SAT. Choose from discontinued and irregular styles of: ( BRAS PANTIES SUPS SLEEPWEAR \ We will be open Sundays thru Dec. 28 12-5 7~A aAKI R STREET (OM 1J1ock ._, Ill ,,,.fol) COITA •IA. CA 1821 "'°"9: (714) ..., • 1214 HOURS: M·F 10:0CM:OO • I AT, 1~5:00 Or.,._COMIDM.YN.OT~.Na l?ll a1.- POINT MlJGU, C";ahf, CAP) - President Rcapn arrived here Wednesday for the Thank91iv1n1 holiday, arttled his wife with a klSI and handed out academic uceltence award' to a sroup of Ventura County tudtnts. Nancy Rcapn, ·who had been vu.hang her 11hna mother in Photn111., Am .. and had bttn at 8o)I' Town near Omaha. Neb .. carlacr this week. amved b} htlicopttr about I j minutes before the prcs1dentill plane ir forco One landed at Point Muau 'avaJ Air Citation. either Mrs. Rcapn nor the~· dent talked to the sroup of about I 00 reporters awaitinJ t~eir arrival. Reagan prcstnted Prcs1dent11l Academic Fitness Awards to lS 1tU<knts from Ocean View Junior HiJh School in Oxnard. which is adJacent to the naval base where hi plane landed. Aficr awardinJ · the certificates, Reagan talked to the students for a few m1nucn. 0nc of tM"Wlft~ Jenniflt JaMI. II, said. "Ht Mid COllFd•tioM and that he khcw IOlM clly we'd be 1 rewarded for our cff'on. and be Mid to kOtP up the aood :wot1t:• · 1he t00cnt1 are amona presidn- 011 acackmac fitnesa awald winoen wbo maintain a 8-DIUI. or ~ avefllC throuah the tirst ~al fifth .,.cle. Foul weather forced RCIPD 10 IO to Andrews Air Force Bate in a battily anaftled m<1torcadc rather than by helicopter. T nrffic was snarled and btlcltcd up by pOIK'C • roedblo?s clnnng 1n1tr1Cct1ons and stoppans cars on hi&hwiy ramps aJoot the motorcade route. Reaaan was accompanied 10 Cali- forma b> thttt top stafren· chid' of staff Donald T. Repn: Repn•s deputy. Dennis Thomas: and Alt~n Keel. .. ho 1s acung natJonal s.ecunty adv1scrafteT the rnasnation Tuesday of dm. John Poindexter. Nell Young sued for Catalina boat accident Greaory Lee Moore, center. accueed of b luctieontnc Callfo mJa SecTetary of State March Fong Eu cfurtna a robbery at her home, appean ln coart lD Loe An&ele. Wed.neaday where he pleaded innocent to 10 counts of bur&lary and robbery etemmlng from break-in• at eb luxury homes. At rl&ht le public defender Bernice Hernandez. REDWOOD ClTY (AP) -Rock sinJer Neil Youns has been sued for dama•cs in connection with a 1983 boating accident in whioh one of his musicians was tnJured. Ben Keath Schauf el. "who plays pedal steel iuitar under the name Ben Keith, ts scekins general damases and damales for IMs of earning in the suit filed last ~eek in San Mateo County upcrior Court. Schaeufel alleges that he injured his left hand and central nervous system on Nov. 18, 1983, while trying to secure a line on Youns's I !°'foot yacht. "Ragland:" Keith. emplo)ed by Youns a a merchant seaman on the yacht at the time, was attempung to uc the hne to a buoy at Catalana Island when the accident occurred, he sa)'s an the suit. He all*5 that he suffered inJunes .. u a direct and proitimatc result of the n~igcncc oflhe defendant Neal Young and the unseaworthiness of the RaJ}and.' Stalke r suspect seeks venue c.hange LO~ .\Nu ELfS C .\P) -"light Stalker defendant Richard Ramirez watched the h1stol) of his murder case unfold Wednesda) as h1 'i law)crs played hours of news v1d,eotape tn court to back up their con1enl1on the ca e should be mo\cd out of town ..Jhc defcO'lc c-ontend.-. the t o-. AnaetcsJury pool ha., been prcJudKcd b} tfle new<; CO\e ragc Ramire1 watched do'iel) a<, the stof) ol the manhunt. hts arrest and his preliminary hearing unfolded on a telc" mon monitor He 1., accu-.ed here of 14 m urdcrs and l 1 other tclon1t'\ \lemming fro m n1ghtt1mc re.,1dtn11al 1ntrus1on\ which ter· rontcd ~uutht•rn < ahfornia m the .,um mer of I 9M5 I k 1s al.,o charged \\llh c1gh1 add1uonal fclon1e., includ- ing attempu·d murder 10 Orange ( ount) t le sho>Aed no reai:uon when tape of Night ~talker ' 1w ms rcst1f}tn& tn coun \\a\ na .. hcd on the screen During the prc'iental1on. he OC· t'a\1onalh \m1h:d and whispered lo defense..· :iuornt'\ Daniel Hernande1 Man~ of the ·tJJX'\ pla)ed in coun conternt'd d1<,pu1c., earl~ 10 the case over who would represent Ram1~ The) also recounted his bizarre behavior after arrest when he p:tmted a pentagram on his palm and flashed 11 at TV cameras m coun "Ramire? was laughing and gy- raungas if to a tune only he can hear," said a newscaster dcscnbtng the defendant's courtroom demeanor at that time. The tape segments also included a news conference held by the anchor men and women of Los Angeles TV nc"'s programs demanding ac~'>S to the Ramirez case with their camera\. Store-wide The video repons highlighted the change in Ramirez's appearance since he was first amstcd. His hair then wa.s hon and curly. Now n falls m waves below has shoulders. The question of whether Ramirez's trial will be moved Lo a new location muit be decided by ~Judge reocntly ousted from the case. upenor Coun Judge Dion Mor- row was required to conclude the chanic of venue harin,g bccaux 1t had alread) bqun when he was challenged and removed from the case by the prosecution. Pre-Christmas Diamond· &··Jevvelry ·Sale 6.0'l mmt l~Sl7Jm .... ,., 11.<rn) 1.06 • 'al'Dl ,,. ~12.UI -,.,_,II~ ~i.<W> ror.il ·~ IBb'll -,.,. W>tO Save 30-40°L. 2.00 t'W"nl KrJ. sum ..... ,. l2'J 0 .99 rnrnt '"" f:#• ..... >'\ s:JIW, ~~:-~---.. •f. ,,. , ,*-_ LOI ana ~~ '<)'A Sli81 I ~l.5 t.1. Oiannld ('l.Ht.,. 1.62 ct. 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Dunning notices started to mount awn) father'c; b11fc;. The Hodaes were a '>ucccssful for unpaid bills-medical cart\ farm I I h h d payments, tombstones for h1<1 mother young coupe 1Hng on I e Ot er s1 c and grandfather. The O'Kelleys were of town. Ac11ve in their church and sn.ooo an debt community. they 'had plenty of friends. a beautiful home and the best Terry. by Chen almost 18. and ofintenuon'>. Tommy. a year younger, had quit What happened af\cr the$( two school to work 60-hour weeks 10 famihcs c:ame together is both heart· poultry plants to make ends meet. but warming and heartbreaking. they never.did, and last spnng. Terry 1t ·is a Thanksgivin11 .story about reluctantly pl4tccd his four youngest · h I "' · f brochers•in a foster home. giving too muc · t ts 8 story 0 A fnend of Terry's working ac Jack !~n;,os1ty go.nc ascray. of hopes gone' Hodge's poultry dismbutorship told ''All we wa nted was to be togccher.'' his boss of the O'Kelleys' plight. d T O'K II 19 h Id Curious. Jack asked to meet Terry. Mil erry c ey, at t e·c csc Bit by bit, the shy teen-ager confided brother. But. still, they're not. in the 30..year-old businessman. • TerJ: was iust 15 when his mother Terry O'Kclley didn't ask for < anythina. · died o a brain cumor. The last thing • The Fund for Seven Brothers wa~ she told her eldest son was to "take launched by the F•~c Prcsbytenan care of the boys" and feed her ""' mongrel dog. Bill. Church that Jack and Martha Hodge "l will," Terry promised. attended. The local paper ran a front· The brothers ended up living with page story. and donations started their grandfather in a ramshackle coming m. trailer on his 7'h-acre farm, where At first. the)' were 'modest. One AP~ they helped the old man till his garden woman brought by some banana TheO·KelleybrotherafromGatnsville,Ga., Tommy, Michael, David and Terry. Their andtendh1schickcns.lnSeptembcr · pud~ing. Somebody donated used include: (from left) Jeff, Charles. Jason, tale is one of generosity gone awry. 1985 he died of a heart attack. furniture. A store provided blue j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i·~~-~~~~~~~~~ JCan~anda~rbe~hop o~r~ ~ haircuts. !LA.ugust.-a fire-spai:kcd b¥ !aul4 wiring destroyed tht' trailer and all the new treasures. and the story attracted AFTER THAlllSGIVlllG SALE 2 BIG DAYS rcportccs from national news or- ganizations. · · Terry. Tommy and 16-ycar-old Charles moved in with the Hod,&es. On weekends. they saw the "httlc guys" -David. IS. Jeffrey. 14: SPECIAL H04MI FRI. NOV. 2llTH t AM TO I PM a IAT. NOV. 2fTH 10 AM TO I PM DOWNTOWN FRL NOV. 2ITH t AM TO I PM IAT. NOV. 2llTH 10 All TO I PM NEW INTERIORS! NEW DIRECTIONS! NEW MERCHANDISE! IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN TO OUR STORES LATELY. YOU'LL BE AMAZED AT OUR NEW LOOK! VIDEO. NEON, ANO GREY WAf£S ARE BACKGROUND FOR AMERICA'S MOST WANTED FALL ANO HOLIDAY FABRICS-AT FANTASTIC PRICES! Michael. 11 , nnd Ja'ion. 8. ··we all had fun." recalls Martha Hodge, a 27-ycar...old travel age·nt. ov••n 1040 ( MUN fl .. t,,fOH 0 " l•t IO> >•U ••u . 1\0 N a•l • -~''••MO .. ), 11111----GIANT SELECTION---• TAFFETA AEO 1329 11"n. SATIN R£o SJM •2tt" MOIRE AEO .. 49 • 2" " BEAUTIFUL FALL COLORS VICTORIA $399 ~!~(_.A.. YD.~ GIANT OFF OUR 1 J.3 REGULAR l'~ PRICE SALE • ALL NOTIONS AND CRAFTS -- • ALL BROCADES ~:~~:~ $1295 ::~=~• sggoo 10 s~~fo;1Yc~~~~~llef~e~:re ~~~~ • ALL VELVETS OUA ~0 ,, .. , YI. AEO. •1•" EA. .. b1nhday parue and matinees. 'CASSIS" $ CHlttlTUI 8 8 cookouts and shopping prees. • ALL BOLTED Oct'llt POL YESTElt 7 8 cun lttllOI C Martha fed them blutberry pan-CHRISTMAS o ltts YD. AEO •12• U. cakes. Jack let them take turns PRINTS WOOL BATTING piloting his fatlter's pontoon boat on & WOOL 1 L OFF YAllD 88 the lake. • ALL SEQUIN BLEHS 7 2 QltKED 4 oz. REG. S1.29 ;.. Gt'adually. the rambunct1ou!t boys APPLIQUES srEcw. SEL.ECTIOH PltlCE 8 oz. REG. 11.99 'Ul with Huck Finn gnns came to trust. • ALL M~IC - - - - - --collPoN-- - - - - -perhaps even love. the Hodges. &;; 1 l'\LL "Whenever they wen\ somewhere. TRIMS PILLOW ~~ 1 C ~FAMY the y'd alway bring you back a little SILK FOR llS GET ONE Of EOUAL ra 1 MY r£l9ll something. They brou11ht me a JC"· EXA~PLE • ALL DI VAl.UE °"LESS M CllNI •Y ell) tree and a little shrimp boa1 from GAABBIT S 511 PRINTS - ---- -·COUPON-- - - - - -a garage sale." Mrs. Hodge said. ~~t:'C:SeA 2 LI. =t:l::&' anniversary, the boys chipped in to AND SOLIDS ULTRA $ 2 g g On Che Hodges· fifth wedding • STU ff BAG EA. buy them a silver bowl cngra,t'd with I !f!:~OAS • 1994 r-________ COUPON_!. ___ ~~~, C\.Cryone's name. _ Meanwhile. the nat1onaJ p_ubhc1 ty ________ _..__ _______ I PATATLLERNS 1~ Off NNOOVV •• 2 29 srTHH TOI brought an avalanche. of good will. The Fund ha!> grown to almost I 2 MAX. z PER FAMIL y I $100,000. The North Georgia Home- 1 McCALL-SIMPLICITY PER 7 DAY PERIOD I builders' Assoc1at1on has bu1h a four- BUTTERICK-VOGUE OHE eoupon Oflly bedroom house. a1 no cost to the '----- - --- -COUPON - -~ - - --- -...J O'Kelleys, on the ~h1cken farm . A "A CUT ABOVE THE OTHERS" ~~~~otTOM IOTIOIS I Y philanthropist wants to set the boys F."BR1c ltv.~REHOUSE 20' OFFI up in the poultry bus1ne s. Debts SIEA/RlS SURPLUS ·STORE *' .... . . W£ llll WlllUIAU have been paid ofTor forgi\.en . 1 llTAll CLOSED THANKSGIVING SPECIAL STORE HO URS PRI lla.m·9pm SAT llam-Gpm SUN IOaM flpm t I he crescendo ('ame in October. when the Hod1c1 and Kvcn ft<tatty O'Kcllcys found thcmstlve at.a~ Aclantt poliucal rally where Pre I· dent Rcaa;•n himself wa~ haihna ~ack and Ttrry " "authcnuc Amcr1e1n hcroc' ·• · Io ou1s1den1. it might have seef!tcd the O'Kclle> brothers had everythinJ. 1hat lhcir h#PPY endina had errivcd. Instead. the Reaaao salute brouaht chc lirst hinls of troubte. Hod,c and the O'Kellcys were leavin• the rally, i.11ll basl101 1n the auenuon. when one o( the boy$ remarked, .. Jack I lodge wouldn't be here if 1t weren't for the O'Kellcys.'' · fhere "ere other s1ans. too. as the number of people whom Terry de- -.cnbesas buri:aucratund do-gooders tned to assert control over the hvcs of seven youngstc"' who had become overnight cclebrit1es. Terry became ~ mistrustful he began se<.·rctly taping conversations, and Charles ~n scribbling what people-s:11d into a notebook, Tom~y threatened to dnve without gemna his license. reasonin~ that he could JU~t tell the police "I m an O'Kelley bo ,. the ~ounger boys "started tak!n& things for granted and were getting spoiled." Terry said. At one point. Charles broke out in nervous hives. "All this has caused me more problems than good," Terry said. "It puts me in disagreements wllh peQpJe saying. 'Do this, do that.' · "I thought last year was bad wi'h me and che boys trying to get by in that trailer. But this is worse.'' Terry hesitated. "I don't want to hurt an)·one," he insisted. "Every- bod)' had good intentions. but they wanted to go the way they wanted to go and didn't consider us-what we wanted" ThrTmrcs. the local newspaper that brought the O'Kelley story to light. agreed. wnung in an editoriaJ: ··Petty conflict between those com- peting to help at 11mes seems to ta.kc precedence over the welfare of those to be helped." The three oldest boys moved out of the Hodges' house abouc a month ago .for "some peace and qu1et." Terry sa id. adding. "We're cired of him and e' eryone clsc_ruruung o.ur lives." They mo,Ved 1nt'o1 motel, then fanned out among relatives in the next county. For his part. Hodge was troubled by sl)' hin ts and innuendoes that he "'as u~ing the O'Kclleys. Overwhelmed lly the magnitude of the fund-ra1s1ng campaign and cr.iblttcrcd by the . rumors. Hodge wanted out. The trust was turned over to a local bank. and . Hodge is careful to point out that all . he e1ter gamed from this. besides thC' hurt. was a pair of donated blue Jea n!> that tit none of the boys. , Ten)' now ~}'i he 1s too "ll~d up 1n all thi s 'iluff' to work. Tomm }.1sn't working either. sllll recovering after partia ll) severing two fingl'rs in a restaurant accident. But whco he y,ent to the drugstore for painkillers. Tommy stopped \ to buy Martha Hodge a box of candy. Terry goes to court Dec. S to seek custody of his si;11 brothers. The Department of Family and Children Servi~ says us goal is to reunite the family. but it won't say whac rec· om mcnda11on it will make. T"o foster families have expressed w1lhngness to move into the new house with the boys, but that would . mean putting Terry. Tommy and Charles an to a mobile home on the lot The Homebuilders aren't keen on that tdea. _ Still. the Hodges sound more sad than bitter. The) miss the boys. Mrs. Hodge says she even misses the dQ&. She 1s philosophical. Maybe they shouldn't have tried to make their lifestyle Che O'Kelleys'. "I chink we'd still like to help a fam ily." she said when asked 1f they would do 11 over again. "but I don't know 1f we'd let them get' into our heart " • Gift Wrap Ribbons, and Boxed 14-Speed Blender W••tt•"'-.. ~ tl'll rat •22 Ladies' Corduroy Blazers Or111nall1 s>t U Wtff 124 H ·•U H In 'N 'SP' 111~ cat •15 ~vallable In petite, Ulll and women's sizes only lnsUl·Blend button, 5 cup &lass Jar bas a pourmJ cup and measurina cup built In d2H7. hri tma Sunbeam Elec. Iron Card ,.,. 40o/o•60o/o ~ ~¥~ OFF Former ".-0 Prlcu ~~.~-....,. ... Homeowners Tool Chest Wu JIH.H 111 P'dl 'M Rcuillt- •99 Craftsman 5-drawer roll-away bu 12.9 sq.fl atoraae ca· paclty Lock with external bar. 3·1n castel'I #85454. Men's Fleldmuter • Sblrts Wtffll4 ... SllH 11 ·u x ma• c.1 •7 ea . Perma•Prest• flannel tb.hU of 40~ Kodel• polyester, 50"9 cotton, Rea and tall 1lu.s. • I OVER 250 NEW CARS & TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM We're CIOHd Today. 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Cotton/ polyester or polyester/cotton, sizes S to XL. (Not available at Beverly Center or South Coast Plaza) 0 213. Orig. 20.00 to 1.9.50 •.••••.••• 12.• to 1t.ll leve ~ On velour shirts from Centura and a famous French design•. Cotton/ polyester, 11zes S to XL. INot available et Beverly Center or South Coast Plau). 0 . 50. Reg 28.00 to 34 00 ...••••• 11.• to D.• Our eicclultYe Jingle BMf It youra tor Just 12 50 wrth --MEN'S SPORTSWEAR-- S.ve 30%: On leather or suede jackets from Members Only, Saddlery and more. 0 . 217. Reg. 100.00 to 185.00 . 70.00 to 121.IO S.ve 40%: On our solid and patterned Shetland wool pullover sweaters. O. 171 . Reg. 20.00 to 30.00 . . . .. 12.00 to 11.00 ---YOUNG MEN--- s.ve 33%: On our novelty print sweaters from Modz. Acrylic or wool blends, sizes S to XL. D. 5 i Reg. 30.00 to 42.00 . . 11.11 to 27.11 Save 25%: On colorful H1-Lo sweaters from Modz. Cardigan or pullover solids. sizes S to XL. Acrylic. D. 5. 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Regularly 25.00 Wh le quant1t1e1 tut. " ' . .. "' . . --•WEST COAST KIDS--• a.we 21%: On our entire stock of Buster Brown for newborns, inf ants, toddlers and girls 4 to 6x D. 83/90/137 234/428. Reg 6.00 to 25.00 .4.50 to 11.11 S.ve 21%: On fleece sets and separates for toddlers and gttls 4 to 14 O. 44/83/90/234. Reg 7.00 to 30 00 .1.21 to 22..50 S.V. ~ On all .QUI den1rn..J)ants. ski ~- and Jackets for girls 7 to 14. Styles by Jor· dache, Tantrum and more. (Esprit and Guess and included) D. 44 Reg 14.00 to 52.00 .••.. 10.&0 to •.oo --•VIDEO RECORDERS-- s.ve 70.00: Magnavox VHS "HQ" video recorder with 14 day/4 event programmable timer. D. 235 Ong. 339 00 . . .• •.oo &eve 200.00: RCA "HO" camco.r.der with automatic focus system. 0 . 235. Ong 1499.00 ... 1211.00 . •HOUSEWARES AND PERSONAL CAREe S.ve 5.00: " hythm in the Rain" AM/FM water r8SJStant radio to use in the hower 0 . 95. 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RUCTION Will VARY STOM TO ITORI. lfWTIRMIDtATI MARKDOWNS MAY HAVI 11111 TAKIN. NO 'ffONl. l!'All OR .. CIAL OllD-TAIClk -"""--'=-.. ----• ' )• . .. . Magazine says fat is beautiful, too M'l~.-.. Allce An~fteld, editor and publlaher of Radiance maiazlne By SUE GILMOAE ,........ I U.. OAKl .. No -hC't Ansficld, mu1:.111nc magnate. 15 on a one· "umun m1 '>ton to publish 111 the nc\\ that'~ l:at lO pflnt. All tht" good n\'\\'I ;about ~ma fat, that is. \n\licld. ~S. '' the force bchmd Rad1ann·, a quarterly for l1rac "omen put oul sm<.'e the fall of~ 984 fruni her apanment livma room. N1:11hc1 fn\h1on m.i1u1ne nor fcmm- ''' tract, Radiance scd.:s l'\'ade~ amonJ the estimated 30, m1lhon meru:an women Y.ho w~ar \11e 16 and abo\e. The intent 1 to b<>o!it ~If-esteem. an aim th'at n1c\ 1n tht· (ace ofa thinlf.\ thin societ) ·s mo\t deeply rooted con' 1tt1om about body size and wlf· 1mag~ .\n'lficld, a oathe of Mtl· wauli..ec \a\'> ~h .. · had the morahsttc mc .. <.a~ about bod)' fat drummed into her a\ a c:hubb) child 1n a famil) of o' eNeiaht ~oplc · 'ou can't be: happ) 1f you're fat. wu 1.:.in't lo'e \Ourself if you're fat-. nu I hou&ht 1i." he admits. No" a sizc-20 "'ho can't tell )OU ho" much he v.c1ahs becau~ she defiant!) buned her scak an a closet month\ ago. nsfield wants larie "Oml'n to stop thin king oJ them· Kl\'es H lnscr human being, "The thma 1s )OU can't bcallt," ~hr U)S "Somt' of our rt'adt'rs arc ~till tr)1n1 10 -thcy'rr dieting; and we don't tell them not to We're not talona a \tand c11hcr v.a}. We 're, s1mpl) sa) ma to hH• now -stop putt1n1 your hfo <m hold until ~ou lose we1ah1 •• · To help them, lhd1an,·c publi!ihc . helpful fcaturci and (Oh.wnn\~ Per· aonal tC'st1monial' ~u l·ess Morie\, humor. fa\h1on. health. think. p1et:l'' on cro\!.<ultural view of bod) \lit'. e\'en food -all art• fil gn t for the map1inc·s tditorial mill So, loo. arc occasional hstinas of communat)' e\'ent~ of interest to larac women - sclf·1magc" work\hops, aroup iw1m,, yop and C\Cm\C:' classes. fa h1on show .. cn1ena1nmen1. S0<.1al aather- angs, c1c. • Two attractive -and \iCI) large - de •aners who ~Jl«11h1e tn O\iCr\ite ' clothtn& araced the \prina <:O\er \hi\ )t .. r, ind the preponderance of ad"en1 tnl 1 fa h100 .or beauty-.. related. But An'ifield take\ p:uns to d1stinau1 h her pubhca11on from us maJOr competttor. Encino·bascd Rig Beau11ful Woman. "R:sd1ancc 1 not fashion . Really. what Radiance 1s about 1\ self· expression. ~If-acceptance and self- love.< lot hes II'\' one part of 1t, but we rtach the core of the person," he empha\1Lts \ edtlor and pubh,hc1 w11h nine i\ "''°~ behind her. Ansticld admits "luffcrina 1n1uat ant 1cty about run· ninaout ofmatcrial. ··1 wu ~om«i," ~he SI)'· "'How many times l"ln we say tu Pt'OPIC. 'IO\ c )'Ourstlf and h \IC your hft?' But I'm not wurncd any more." 1 he current 1uuc shuwc.·•~• three fl'IU\C'U5<'S and their carccr"I u "body workeri •· Upcomina editions v.111 feature material on matcrn1t), adop· · lion. and fcnility. The ,pnna anuc·, co, er story 1s on artists -"'91ntcn and sculpton -:-who celebrate 'lhc largC' femak fiaul'\'. Ansficld. wh1k acknowtcd11n1 there i n't much for men in Rad1· ancc's current incarnation, Sl)S ~he h1l"'d to stan somewhere. • • ··t.lhink women need 1t naht now more than men,"' he adds "l)Pt· call}_. women arc iudgcd on how the)' look and mcn-arcJudaed on v.hat the) do. And a fat man 1n bu 1n~ as much more accepted than a fat woman." Nonethelen. the concerns of large men v.111 be addressed soon. The spring issue inauauratc a ~ncs of interviews. "We v.ent after Dom l>clu1~. Luciano (Pavarotti) and John Candy," Ans field uys. . What the) c.-ame up w11h. bt'sidct a polne decline from Dom DcLu1K, wa a focus on KRON· TV commen- tator Wayne Shannon. In \p1tc of editorial succc '· Rad•· ance 1s still \trughnp The pubh· l'ation. an ofT\hOOt o a ncwsletCer Ansficld <t•d for a dance clan for larae women. was launched on funds donated by her parents. • Thr pubh-ihtr herself, who quit a part·timc JOb doina community rela· ttons for a bank so she could throw full·time cfTons into Ra~ttanct! ad· m1ts she is 11ow1n1 weary of pum na tt all t~ther. wnh very httlc help. from her hvina room. The mapz1nc staff consists of a c1rcu1auon Pt"t'SOn who v.orks on Friday~. a copy editor who "'orks issue b) issue. an ad-hoc an d1rtctor. and a p3n-t1mc word pro- cdsor. • · On the 9ther hand. 1t has grown from a 20.paae. black-and-white pub- licauon on chea p newspnnt'to a full· color. almost glossy mapLine 32 paae strona that sells for S2.50 a copy. "h's aeuina better. but no. we're nol breakina even )'Ct ... she l.l)S ... But good thanas keep ha ppen1n1 -it's like Radiance's time and my tune." Grief overdaUghter's IrJ.UrdCr t urns into help for others .\nd th" fall . at a c 49. she is back an ~hool, studying ' o, er th(' year\. Spunacn has \al\ed her pain with the ha' e 280 active hom~c1de cases awaiting tnal. Our main u ......,c. .. ,.,... at Bf) n Ma" r College for master's degrees in social work reward of tielp1na other parent concern 1Honv1ct1ons Sometimes we arc not able to 11ve PHILADELPHlA -Wbcn ber 20.)ear-old dauahter and 1n wc1al pohcy law, with plans to one day help shape b el) Wedne\day and :fhursda). 'oluntccrs pace the the suppon and care needed to help(' 1Ct1ms' fam1hcs) get By GEORGE ESPER v.as found stabbed to death 1n a Manhauan hotel room lea1slat1on and lobby for families of murder \1Ct1ms. hall out ade Philadelphia Municipal Courtroom 675. throuan the hornblc e"<penencc It's hard for people to e1Jht )earsago. apparently by her lover. punk rock star 1d Rccrnlly. ;-.aid Spungen. her pain O\'eF Nancy's death sce~ing out fam11tes of "ictim to · offer as'i1stancc at understand wh> the delay . The Parent'! of Murdered Vicious. Deborah pungen thought the onl) wa) to end was re' t"ed wnh the release of movie .. 1d & Na nC) " preliminary ~ennt . Children have rcall) helped 1n trying to explain the her own pain was to kill herself. ad Vicious. a guitari t with a punk group named the ·· One recent day, a mother who'\C 7-year-old son had 'agaries of the S) tern·~ - Instead. m time. she transformed her grief into the e"< Pistol . was charged with the ~t . 12 1978. murder lx.-cn lolled embraced one of the ~olunteers. Joan Sabia In her book. pungen v..T1tc:s that no one will ever lhcrapcunc dnve to help other pan:ms-of mun:kr victims. but died four month later of a heroin o~rdosc-. -. -"ho had sat \\tth her at U1c. hcantia..Alld lb.en offered to kOO\\ wb.uhapptncd t.hc niJbt anq died. But~W said, First. he st.acted a Ph1l1delph1a chapter of Parents of ~punaen. who wrote -a book about hfe with her· ~elp arrange P'i}Choloa1cal counseling for a daughter. one basc:d on a letter he rec:cl\ed frorn V1c1ous and the police Murdered Children to bnng them together to share their daughter "And I Don't Want To uvc This Life." of the referral services of the athocacy office . di\Closure that Nanc)' had bou&ht the knife. "1t as m) tears. puhl1 hcd an 1983. has no plans to sec the movie. bchef that she engineered her dath " . "I needed to be in the group to find out how people "\\<hat' extremcl) upsetting 1s people arc con· · When I saw her reach out and put her arms around .. 14 • .. survived. We tarted in our house with lhe fam1hes." she gratulating me that I old m) book as a movie. It's not m)' Joan -and l'\e h~d that happen to me-I get the chills.'' .. he wanttd IO die. had or )ears. pungcn wrote. d movie w e, otcd as a family not to sell the m'O' ic because said SpuJlgco · W htn I c I 1:an make a d11Tercncc and he made 1d the instrument he cged him 1.nto I .Buta former Ph1ladclph1a d1 tnctattomcv attending wo would ha'e ltttle control But nobody in the bu inc s change someone's pa an a lt11lc bit. that helps me.' stabfSing herb> conv1nc1ng him it ~as tht onl ) po s1ble onr of the meetings told her, "It's not enough to s11 in this said to us. 1f )Ou don't sell )'Our mo\le, somebody else 1s Spungen opened the 'acttm advocacy office with an wa) he co~ld Ft'o'c his lo'e for her. room and talk wtlh other parent JUSt to share )Our pain. going to make it. I would have sold it under those 1n1t1al cit y co uncil grant of SI 0.~00. a cubicle and Despite a lthe bad memones. pungcn chngs to a few You've gottoact o utthert and do something to make this c1rcum .. 1ances telephone '" the d1s1nct attornc) s office . a '31ancd happ) ones. system different " "I cannot even began to describe how It hurts... . program director. Mch\sa frost. ~nd about 20 voluntcc~. On a famil y tnp to :'tlanuc ( 1ty when Nancy was 15 Last January. she opened a victim advocaq office as Lca'c her alone and leave us alone. 1 he) ·re only doing 11 ( hnrlcs (1alla~hl·r. chief ol the d1stnct attorney' mont~s old 'lhe r.ointcd. captivated at the ocean and an offshoot of Parents of Murdered Children. prov1d1ns to ~nsat1onal11e." , hom1c1de unit. o;a1d the advocacy office had proved said. The lotion volunteers to go into court with fam1h cs tocomfon them. Lon Lona, a spoke woman for the amucl Goldwyn in,aluable to hi\ staO of fewer tha n 20. who w met1mcs When. the: family goes to ~~e shore n?.wadays. they keep them posted on procecdin~ and help them with (om pan). the film ·, distributor said the focus of.the cannot \pare the tame to explain for example. wh) 11 takes stand at occ~n 'front and sa). t.r.. lotion. other problem<i mo' ac was the deep love between Sid and Nancv. l\tx to nine mo.nths.fora ~Sl' ~o come to tnal. That '" Deborah pungen s foqdest memory of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiil 'I th 1 n k 1 t s a real &ood th mg." he sa 1d ... R •ah l no\\ we Nancy. * lllE I DIFFEREllCE Ill Ill ABUSED CHILD'S Ll~E * HERE Ill ORANGE cou11n DONATE YOUR AIRCRAFT, REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, COLL~CTIONS, BOAT, RV, JEWERLY, ART OR OFFICE EQUIPMENT TO HELP A CHILD IN CRISIS. 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Les\ than three month after a commo<l1t1cs scam landed h11n 1n prison, Ronald Jay Mclnto h ouhded hkea inan who had learned a hard lesson. "for the first time 1n m)i life. I am in a P.O 1t1on where I cannot provide for the support ot m} famil y," Mel nto<;h wrote in Apnl 1982 to U S. 01<;trict C oun Judge Walter McGovern. He was askinf for reduction of hts 18-month 'ICntenccforembelZl1naS 30.000fromchentsofa attic stock brokerage. "I have lost m) career.. I have lo 1 m} home. savings and personal propcn)," Mcln1 h said Mclnto h couldn't relate to the other inmates. he complained. becau~ the} were .. commuted to a crinunal lifestyle." Not him· "Your Honor," he wrote. "I am 37 )ears old. (and) ha\C alwa)s been a re-.pons1ble .and productive member ot tht communal). I na<d to <:on1rnuc: that course ·• • • ·McGovern wa~ unswayed Mcintosh had to sene his full ~ntence -but. It seems. sull didn't learn his lesson By November 19 5. he was back behind bars for a cnme that made the fim seem pelly: 81lk1ng tn\estors in his an Francisco precious-metal trading compan) ot S 18 mtlhon. Theo he be~ame a fugtt1v~. slipping from the m1n1mum-sccuri1y cu<;to<ly of Pleasanton prison. And three weeks ago. he crossed the hne from wh1tc- tollar con artist to armed desperado, hijacking ·a helicopter and plucking his jailhousc girlfriend fro m a , prison yard. For I 0 days. this sleepy-eyed. well-fed'. fom1er suburban family man was one of the moi.t widely known criminals an the United talcs. the target of a nat1on~1de search. On Nov. I 5. when the lovers were caught at a Jewelry store an the acramento suburb of Citrus Heights. Mcintosh was pack10g two loaded pistols "So much for rehab1htat1on." said Kenneth Parler. a Seattle assistant d istrict anorne) who prosecuted Mcln- 10 h for the stock scheme ··v ou ne'er would have thought tt of him .. ' .. .. J :f "' Officials call---- bankro b ber a manipulator 8y HERB MICJIEL.WN llleCleteflr..._•~ . MAJ(IE IT A. Ga -Cobb County can't quite comprehend how that big. old girl Donnda Jeanne Malone. ra1<,ed out there around ustelle and Mabelton, tran formC'd herself into ~mantha Lope1. 37. the SO- Iied lo\ ebard e~apec . "Wh). she' ended up with more .name than a telephone book," said a woman in tbe shcnff s office here. ··TH\ T wa Dorinda'> That person who br~e out of pmon an n hehcoptef'V''B ked Dr. rem hapiro ··well. ·r11 be:" When Simanlha Lope1 was Dorinda FieaJer - during her first mamaae in 1976 7" she worked bneny at the front desk of hap1ro's office here. In a two-da)' spree of penmanship she crudely forged his name on S 1.300 1n check -using an inked ~tamp for his signature. w~ach made the foi ls at the First Late Bank of Cobb County JU l a tad su~p1c1ou . "Before thnt, I thou.ht she was pleasant enough ... hapiro said an an intcrv1e"' last week. "Didn't seem to me like a bad person." • ··Dorinda or Samartlha or whatever she calls herself." \aid attorney J Al Cochran. down the road 1n Smyrna, "1s the domndest human being who ever walked the face of the Eanh. he would never tell the truth about anythina .• ~ Cochran represented Donnda's fir"lt husband, Josef E. Fjegler. when they "'ere divorced in January 1977. he'd leO home a'I a teenager to marry fieglcr. Their divorce came ninc months bcfon: Oonnda married Dann) McPherson of ustelle whom 'ihe divorced in 17 months. about a )car before she mamed Carl Lopez of !\uburndalc. Fla .. with whom she robbed banks. Mclnto hand h1sg1rlfnend. Samatha Lopez pleaded innocent 1n San Francisco coun Tuc~a\ to escape cha'les. and their law)ers said the) wouid argue for acquittals on the grounds that the escapr wa<; JUSt1ficd They declined to explain their JUSt1ficat1on Ronald Mc intosh a nd hie prlaon sweetheart, Samatha Lo pez, lea•lng court. It' not that Dorinda Jeanne Malone fieg)er McPherson Samantha Lopez (almo-.1 Mcintosh) 1s known to the average re 1den1 of( obb f"ount). But most of the counhou!>C crowd here remember her under one name or another \\eston Ba,tcr ofl.>m> rna represented her 1n a paarof ~hoph01na casc'i 1n 1970 ··0onnda " he send. ··wa, a cltent I got a lot of laughs out of -and now, with that helicopter bus1nes\, a ne"' laugh " Some think Mclnto h was a \1tt1m oflo\e -led to pull a foolhardy stunt b> hts passion for Lopez. con\ tt ted leader of a Georgia bank robbery gang. One federal marshal called him "a lo,e-struck puppy" under the spell ofa woman who had adopted the name ofa TV witch Still. Parker can't understand I\. He secs a lot of Ron Mclntoshes 1n court. Regular guys who s1ncerel~. e\Cn tearfully. promise the> 'II pay e\eryonc back and never get in trouble again The> all~} 11 -but 1n Mcintosh'$ case. the pro~cutor was read} to bd1cvc 11 ··He sure seemed orT):· Parker said "It was his firsl and last mt'ilakr -rm certain lherc wcrr words 10 that effect. And there was nothing in hts background to make }Ou. think he was on a rnur~ of escalaung criminal conduct " Ht'> background'" unremarlable Mclnto'>h ~as born in Glendale. but ht\ m1ddlc-cla'i'i fam11' mo-.cd to Seattle when hC' \\3~ a bo}. He ancndcd ihe Lnl\crstl\ of Washington but wa<; drafted bclorc completing his degree He sen ed a a combat helicopter p1lo1 in Vu:tnam and when he finished ht\ tour of dut\ he rnme home to te\t copters for a h' ing He and hti. wife. !\pril. settled in lo..1rkland acro'i'i from ~attic on the eao;tern shore of Lake \\ao;h1ng1on B~ all accounts. they led a standard ~uburban ltfe Fnend~ and co-worken sa) the Mc Into hes were devoted to 1he1r two children. espec1all) their son. who has learning d1sab1h11es. They were board members ofa school d1stm t spcc1al education committee and volunteer fund-r:usc~ lor a chant\ to benefit retarded children. "Ron "'as 'ef) kno\\.ledgeable about·the subject (of d1sab1h11cs).' ~•d a woman who knew the Mclntoshcs through both groups "He was also vef) opinionated ~ome people thought he was a b11 of a blowhard. but I thought ht<i tntclhgcncc made up for 11." Hts 1n1clhgence also impressed John Blakcl>, manager of the Paine. Webber. Jackson & Cu rtis 1n,cs1men1 company office in Seattle. Mclnto'ih had \htftcd career\. gelttn' a license to sell commodities. and in 1979 Blake!> recruited him from another investment firm "I le ~n<'w the bus1m•ss in.,1dc and ou1:· said Blakcl> "He \\.a\ J studen1. ~t JW>I of commodities but computer\ He wa\ vef) eas)going. '"cry quiet ...-that's .,;on of unu<1ual 1n a broker -and he kept preuv much to himself" But Mdnto'ih , ... a.,n't a' Cl) {l.ood broker ... He wasn·t mal1ng mul:h monl') .. Blakel> 'latd. ·· l\nd 1n 1h1s hu\lnl'\\. 1h:11 usual!~ means \.ou're JUSt not \\.Orkmg vef) hard· ~" "hrn her.in into mone) problem<; -trouble wtth hou<,e pa) men ts. prose<:utor Parker recalled -Mcintosh apparent!\ decided to take an easier route. W11h ht'i home compu1cr he began falsifying daents· records. He u-.cd 1ht·tr J\\t'I\ to make ht~ own 1n,estmen1~. mterceptcd their dt\ 1dcnd thccl~ sent out fake balance sheets so 1hc clients wouldn'1 catch on ·. But oncday 1n 1he fall of 1981 when Mcintosh wasn '1 introducing... 5f 0<ie~\\JL, studio-linie Between The Sheets, etc. and Rosenthal are pleased to announce the grand opening of a new Rosenthal Studio .... the newest and most complete collection of Rosenthal in Orange County. I The Rosenthal Studio line is a special collection of fine tableware and giftware, exhibiting the works of artists and designers from all over the world. It is not limted to one style, but offers a wide spectrum of personal gistinction. Today, the Rosenthal Studio-line includes not only china and ~~ystal, but also ceramics and flatware . Th e group of more than 100 artists ·and designers who create for Rosenthal makes the Studio-Line unique ... a mirror reflecting the diversity of art in our time. Rosenthal and Between The Sheets, etc. are dedicated to design ... to intergra~e art, function, and originality with everyday life, to create art which is usable. in a chenl asked Blakeh lo check on her account ... I nottccd the d1\Crcpanl}. right otT." Blakel) said. ··1 confronted him that allernoon and he admtlt<'d ever)'-1hing .. Mclnto<;h pleaded guilt) 10 fraud. promised to make res111u11on and was ent to the Lompoc federal pra on There he met Michael Anthon}', scning time for a s1m1lar S\\.1ndle And \I ma} have been there that the) hatched plans for a more complicated -and more lucrall\C - scam .\Oer his relca\C Mcintosh se ttled has famil y in10 a tract home in Sebastopol. a Sonoma Counl) soburb of an Franct..co I le and Anthon) formed First International 1frad1ng < o .. "htch handled 1nvcstmcnt'> in the \Olat1lc gold and \I Iver market'> ~1one) flowed m and out of Fl TC · hke a ntcr -and a lot of 11 flowed next door. to CJr:a,cn<1te1n D" er~tficd Inc .. a phony consulting firm 1he partners had ct up lo launder mone) "f I TC \\.JS a"'ardang coMulting contracts left and right 10 C1ra,en\lc1n " said Jerr') Coleman. an assistant \an I ranc1<.rn d1stnc1 a1torne) .. Ron and Michael were b1ll1ng r IT( tn\estor<. at something ltke $500 an hour and in about eight or nine months the) k1mmed off a total ol S 1.2 m11l1on . That's a conscn am-c esuma1c •• ~inrc f'ITC "ent bankrupt last )car. 10\cs11gators hnq~ been tning to rt'tO\ er the mone) los1 b\ some 1.500 in' e\tor\ but ( olcman \atd Mcintosh must ha\.e stashed 11 1n \C'lret h.ink atlOU nt<; He also behe\CS Mclnto'ih (Please see FUGITIVE/ A 15) 11A" S~ S41ee -;,()-;- Amano Classics .. I tw Hegency ... \1 1d 1111 kf'll htt>I lorn for~ in t hi~ lw-autifullv de tailed 'port pump 1n taupe calf. Not all thc 11l"')ero; or la" enforcement personnel in Georgia who defended or pro~cuted her \\.Cre or arc amu\Cd, howc\er Most of the people who 1nvcst1gated and observed Samantha L opc1 over the pa'it decade tend to vahf) her. ThC'y call her evef)th1ng from chronic ltar to user to manipulator to fantasist "I think there·-. <iome1h1ng in her makeup," ~1d Baxter. "that make\ her hke 10 do exciting 1h1ng'I. Thing-. w11h a Oa1r:· Hts defen'iC 1n her 1970 'ihophft1ng case-. 1s worth exam1n1ng. because the tnal-. represented Lope1's first bru h "'1th the law Baxter has the detail\ She \\-a\ 3ClU'iCd of walking out of a five-and-dime with a )iellow pant'> -.u11 tn her purse. A security guard follo\\cd her but the store didn't prosecute beau~ she and her fnm1I~ "ere fairly well-known. Within a few da)s. [)onnda returned to the store and asked for a cash refund on the }ellow garment Again, no charges. Then three months later. in the same ~tore. Donnda's tin) daufhter. Kell). walked out of the store with ··a fua) -1ittle hat · mama had put on her head -w11hout paying. This lime. Dorinda was charged. and on the two earlier offense\. 100 Bu1cr beat the "fuzz)' hulc hat" then charge b> pc~aadinga 1ury that an) parent could forget about trying (Pleue see ROBBER/ A 16) ize Pet dog emulates 'Lassie' in reverse From McClatcby News Service SAC R.\M E'JTO -As a ve1cnn- ary intern. John Joseph heard stones about ancrcchble homing instincts in pet dogs that helped them wander thousands of miles to be back home with their masters 4A 61)·10 But he ne,er thought it would happen to Mishka. his Alaskan malamute-wolf, or that 1t would happen m exactly the opposite way 11 was supposed to. ~ ~"'i~ SHOES :lA. . ................. 6·10 2A .................. I'> 1't • l'> B ....................... 4-tO 99 Faf'hton Island • Ne~rt Beach • 759-9551 Open Thurs., Fri. till 9:00 p.m., Sun 12-5 MILD DEPRESSIOI? The Paychopharmecotogy Reeearch Institute needs volunteer• wtth mlld depr ... lon. If you feel depressed but are une«taln If It 11 Mf'lout enough to be considered for 1 atudy, pteue call. Our reeearch ataff wlll perform 1 telephone acreertll'\g to let you know If your symptom• are troublesome enough to quality for a vtslt to one of our cllnlca. Symptoms of cllnlcaJ deprfflelon Include tome, or 111 of the followtng: 0 LON of Interest or pleasure II') uaulllY. rewarding actlvltlea. 0 Feetlng depreaed, aad, blue or hopJen. h seems that M1shka, a 3-)ear-old male, simply had a )en to return to his former home in Colorado, some I. I 50 miles away. A month after he moved to Sacra- mento with Joseph. M1sbkaJumped a sill-foot-hajh fence and disappeared. Joseph asked Sacramento area vctennanans to be on the lookout for the pct, which had Colorado license and rab1e ta~. but received no local ~son Mjk\ha. ill:..Jllso called has parents in Den"er. About foul' "'eeks af\cr M1shka d!~ppcared Joseph received a letter from anamakontrol officials in Den- ver They had M1shka. A telephone call to Joseph's mother confirmed that a bcd~aaled Mt hka wa!> an the Denver pound. He looked hke he might have traveled all that d1 tancc on foot . but nobody was be Urt. "I've heard all the stone of thinas ltke that. but th1"1 "so biz m . I JU"lt don't know how he did 1t," Joseph 1d "Maybe omcone gave him a ride. O Chang• In appetite, recent tlgnlflcanttwelght loH or weight gain. O Exceafve fatigue or feeling v.,-y alowed down, l')O energy. O Olttlculty getting to aleep or staying asleep, or aleeplng too much. 0 Feeling guilty, worthless, or uaeleaa. O lndecltfon, poor memory, or poor '°"oentraJlon. Cl lnc:teued phyalcal problems. Animals like that can cover SO miles a day, but he had to wandd around 'lome. and get over the dcscn and · Rocky Mounuun ,"he said. To quality, you mutt be at leaat 18 years old, experieneelng depr .... on f()( a minimum of one month and be In good general phyak;al condition. Qualified votunteet• wlll <ecetve a brief i>hY"C•I exam. EKG, l1bor1- tOtY ,..,, and WMkly vltfta with 1 proteulonal-ALL fMI! Of CHAAOI!. CopM of all medical t .. t rnoltt w!U be provided to you or your - doctor, upon your request. Your participation may lead to the uM of 1 .... and lff9cttve medlcMIOn ror the lfMt"*"t of dii)riNJon. • . [;14);/~81~ ·: '(~13)~9;:-~1 (818) 189-2100 MfltldllJ IWV ''*Y' I • '" 5 p Jn PSYCHOPHARMACOLOOY RESEARCH INSTITUTE • Mtk'iha now 1 where he apparently wanted to be, housed safely ~Ith Jo'ieph\ parents Soon he'll have hi pct tlown back home to Sacramento. nd lo~ph will build a better fencc •• 'vVE'RE FIGHTING Fm \OJR LIFE ·~ American Heart Assockltton ' .. Embattl d ruling party mainta a,c.ue,,,_. In all four suaes the PRI wllfd pup lati ytat lhllt the io\trnrMnt 1n~ucoC1t) ~$i1Mofhud •l~JI ....... ... · u . ..__ e1tcn11ve and COlll)' cunpa1p1 to opeaed up the pOl1tielll ~km to•vt In 1 country Wbeft ~ ID¥· Mn• Fl, aapa ..... *Y rllll. CHIHUAHU~ Mc~kco -Wh11t convince \'oten that it u the peny or the oppo11uon a vo1ct 1n how the nnmeathousint11eamtwtndPIU-aft• lot ~ oft Iha .,, -11~•111 wtth a ~or credjbility • the Pt<>Dlt. • countr) Ii run. affihated labor Uftl0ft1 control~ befbft thrcouatry 1111iaao1M ....- m111 rompllcated by deep economic In this summer's tltttaon1 in "But not to aovrm," he added. man) peopte are IMdf: to ittt tbtar ecu.onuc,m-. li.._hl ..._lllftlO ~a, theaovnntntnt'1 ln1titu· C."luhuabua,thel1f1CS&ofMe1uco· 31 Elcctoralrcfomnadoptcdan 1977 unt) dependl on Yohn& fot the 111foreWldcblOf'~SIODllillioa uo~!1Rkevoluuonary Party contanun states,• the PRI announced 111 ""J>ll\dtd opponun1t1n for minonty PRI. Tbe iliniatwia w-. iD *-of to c.... up one pohucal \'1Ctory al\cr aubtrnatorial vktory wbi~ ciuan , c>.an1t'S 1n an attempt to overcome ~ktd at>out $hc.r contan'8Cld ..,,,_ dollan U. 6ilka ffocri S10 a weet • analhet. . mainly those 1n PAN stronahokh, arow1n1 voter apathy. port for the PRI, mtnx votcnnpla&n arty 1912 ao S21 1 week IOW. A1 llw As MeJUco heads toward the 1988 stall waited in Iona lines 10 vote. The PR I and tht' &O"Vernmcnt art 1h11 they'd rathtr hlYe 1 aovemmeat COit o( food, llouli"I! traalpOl1aUO.. prnidtnt11I campa1an. the Plrl}." As PAN supporters ptotnttd in one 1n Mex ico. the) kno~ is bad than pmble ow one and con•uner ~ ·~ fewr known u the PRJ, 'prnumably will marchts and blockldea of hiahwa)'I Wqe earners' taxes &o to 6nan e lha1 mi&J\t be better, but alk> could bt and ffwtor famtliel can ,afrotd IO rety C?n &ti lried-tnd•true tac:tlCI of and International bridtfs, the lederal PRI pohtacal ~1mpa19ns, PR(<on· worse. • • . • ma1nL1in tbe..MaftdM'd Of' livu. the'y aanonna ~I t~e charan •~d protests aovcrnment in Me•ico City reJttted trolltd ttate lcji latur~ pass cl«taon 1"he 0~1t1on has httn \rynia for once took for.,...... made llAlftst 11 •. most pente\lhrrly the their claims that the PRI had stokn codes m1kin1 '1t us~r for their )HO. to chanat that attitude. TM PAN acknowledtcs that much Charle Of v~tc naaa!ll-. the elections. candidates to win. PR I-controlled The IO'crnment 1' w1del) blamed ofunuppon an thef:st few yean baa That attitude, whale fru1trat1n1 The pany's succtta e\'en 1n the elcctosal commiu1ons ttnify 1hc for the cconom1c turmoil that Marted rome &Om anu-Plt stntiment 1n tbe tu~ of oppo1it1on parties. has four years the .. PRI ao~cmntent .. has ~ult1 that invanably fa"Vor the pan) 1n 1982 and woMncd I.hit year whtn middle clatles that have 1tt11 their ~anfor<'ed the PR1'1 pot1t1on lhat it is been blamed for Mcuro·s econom1r and. ult1m1tely. tM PRl-t0vcrnment pncn for 011, Mc1ico'1 most1mp0J1· cconomac bUtdcn arow. the_ Pl;l1Y that. bro\l&ht and ~a cnsis. can be attnbuted to tome.------...;..;.. ___ ;...... ____ ;...... _____ .._ _ _. __ ma1nL1u\ed M>Cial peace 1n Mcxaco ntent to the failure of lhc «:On· for S7 )'tan. h also serves as a subtle servat1ve PAN and the weaker leftist mts111t tha~ the P~l 1s the only party panics to dc\'elop a la tins mov~ that counts 1n Mu1co. ment • Usins these measures in the past The PRI stopped patronizina op- two y~n. t~ PRI has a\'erted position panic three )'tars aao afltr pot~ual , pQhttcal fiascor. in the ns ~n challenstr. the PAN, swcpl • n()rthern 1t1ter. of Chihuahua, to 1m~vma)otal \'ictoiies in Duran.,,. Nocvo Leon and Sonora Chihuahua and-Duranao 5t.ates. where · the conscrvattvc National Rodolfo Fehx Valdes the PRI Action Party. or PAN, has it trona-1ovcmor of north'<lr"CStern Sonora est support. .state. sajd durinR his election ram· ROBBER WOVE LIES •.. FromA14 1~tonach1ld. Baxter said he told the juron, "h could happen to }Ou." In the next trial -involving the pants suit ind the refund -Baxter told the jury to ponder wh y the store waited three months to amst Dorin- da. The Jury pondered -and acquitted her. "Then I sued the store for ma- licious prosecution," sa}s Baxter. The fhe·andnd1me folks settled out of question and she could aivc answer.'' As another source here tied to H\at trial put 11, "Dorinda always kept tryina to fool people who knew all a Iona that she was trying to fool them She wove her lies logether. he was COM1Stent. She could always re- member what he'd hcd about previously. And she was al1A.'I)' sayi ng that every man she knew was Molt .. °'*' 8:00 a.m. n111..a1e Fri and Sal, Nov 28 and 29 ' CHRISTMAS ·Gln court for S2.SOO. "Look.inf. back. I feel a little bad about that. ' Baxter say . ··1 hope she didn't stan believioa that cnme after her. Imagine: as big and fat (5 -..-~ ... feet 8 inches and often near 200 pays" Six )Cars later. when ·she was antSted for the hap1ro forgeries and another $790 in check forgeries of a Manetta contractor. Donnda called Baxter to represent her. "She said someone had broken into her apartment and stolen her checks," be said. "I had the fcclinJ she m1aht have been tryma to set up a defense." She 101 anolher lawyer. She was put on probation after con\'1Ct1on on the forgery rharacs. then in late 1977 arrested for proba· tton vtolat1on after forg.inl her mother·s signature to wme S 00 1n checks at a upermarket and jewel!') store. Donnda once wrote a JUd&e here, "It would be a travc ty to condemn m} mother for an)'th1ng other than trust1n1 me, whtch has ne,er been in her be l interest." A source ere m the prosecution of the robat1 n 1olation believes 1t w d bt a esty for anybody to believe nnda-Samanlha. The source. who did not wish to be quoted by name. said in an mtcrv1ew. "Donnda cla1J11cd a shenffs dctec· t1ve &Ol her lO confess b} prom1sin& to help her in exchanae for sexual fl\'Ors." This blame-layina became stan· dard procedure for Donnda Her defense on bank robbery rharges m 1981 was that her former probation officer pulled the job. The probation officer was cleared, as was the shenff s detective in 1977. "Both Donnda and the detective took polyaraphs... said the source. "And both passed This led me to bche\'C lhat Dorinda ml&ht have been a little sch1zophrcn1c Sch1zo1ds ran pan Polyarapbs. )OU know, because they believe what they're saying." Thcdt'1cct1ve was cleared. Oonnda was ron\'ictcd and Ja1lcci for a )Car 1n Hardw1cke. Ga pounds) as she was. "I fccrshe has no conscience. lhat she trul)' btheved she would never act cau&ht foranycnme. Earh ume. she's convinced she·s infalhblc. that gettina cau&ht was a fluke She's incapable of accepting her limitallons. he keeps look1n1 for publicit) for reaffirma- tion of what she sees as bersupenori ty -and to keep estabh h1n1 that she' JU St an mnOCenl 'ictim." Some of the actual v1ct1ms of the Unadilla, Ga.. bank robbery for which Dorinda was convicted were nervous while she was at large for 10 days after the Pleasanton breakout Ounng that 1981 trial in Ammcus. Ga .• a top bank e>.ccutive reported that Donnda threatened him m the hallwa)s. T"'o others tied to the rasc reported mcnaC'lng phone call.$ from an unidentified ~oman "Some people an town," said one Unadilla woman, ''thought he'd head straight here after the escape.'' Instead. she headed to a C1tru Heights. Ollif..Je~el!) store with her .new beau -and helicopter pilot - Ronald Ja) Mcintosh. "Once:· said a Manetta man. "Donnda heard about lhe book 'S)b11' and decided ~he had.a muh1ple perwnahty. She told ~ople that somtt1mcs a bad '<lrOman an her came out and that IA.Oman wa named Lorelei. and that Oonnda couldn't do .. anything to prevent Lorelei from being bad. "I don't know where 1he amantha ramc from -probably from the TV show 'Bcwuched: •• ctuall)'. lhc youngest of Dorinda 's three children is named Tabttha. al\O the name ofa "Bewitched·· character Tabitha 1s now 11 :daugh1er Kell )'. 17. 2 -Way Bass-Reflex Speaker Nova· ·15 by Reahshc • HALF PRICE Give two for the regular price of one! Tuned-port and 8" woofer tor robust bass 21/-1" tweeter. 19" high. #40-4034 Cordless Phone Cut 30% Save 130 ET-395 by RadtO Shack lets you make and take calls from any· where around the house. Selectable secu· nty code prevents unauthorized use of your hne. 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''Because Donnda wa uch 1 charac- ter. She was one of the most mampu· tal1ve people I've ever known She tned to manipulate evel')onc in the counroom. he even tned to make the deputy d1stnct attorney feel sorry sent to Pleasanton on a 50-}ear sentence -with their maternal grandmother. Jeanne Malone. a school busdnverin Cobb( ount) and wtth their preacher father Since d1\omna Dorinda. Josef Command Roble to Follow You or Play "C8tch Mel" Automattc Digital Scoring Works by Remote Control for her. "Her defense wa that she had a devoled hu band (from whom she'd been divorced nearly a )Car at the tJme) and three kids' mouth to feed We rcahzed you rould ask her any F1cgler has had pulpits 1n lafa}clle. Ga .. Mal")s' 11lc. Tenn .. and currcnll> somewhere an Nqrth Ca rohna Malone dechn~d" lo return a tele- phone inquiry seeking an 1nterv1ew. and neither F1cgler nor second hu~· band McPherson could be localed Th11-d husband Carl Lopez. in federal pnson an El Reno. Okla .. ded1ncd a wntten request for an 1nterv1ew FUGITIVE STILL IN LOVE •.. FromA14 know1n1 the end was coming. put 1w1y a cache of Krugercand. aold coins-wonh more 1han $700.000al today's pnccs -and set up a ne"' identity, "Lyle Earl Thompson." On Oct. 28, 1985, Mclnto~h pleaded 1u1lty to fraud and parole violations and surrendered to authorities. This time he was senttnc:ed to three years. and on the di) after Thai:iksa1vin1. t'n~e~d the Pleas.anion . 1;>n~n. -a minimum· KCurity fac1hty JOk•n&IY. referred to as "Club Fed " He was 1u1gn~ to work in the bus1ne office. where he mel mtntha Dorinda l opez. scrvina a $().yeaMcntenre for armed robbery.• They quickl) fell in lo\'e. Perhaps btcau\C of that, in March of this year. April Mcintosh filed for · divorce. Ron did nol contc~t 1t. and the divorce wa annted on Oct. 3. She is now back in Seattle with their wn -their dauJhtcr 1 o university student in California -and has \ltd nothina pubhcly $incc the c~apc and capturt. "I a ked her (April) if he would agree to interviews and she said. 'Absolutely not. The pres has crucified Ron.' •• said Jeff re)' tein- bom. -.\pnt-Mclnt~ h's ~Ille law· )Cr. lnvc<>t1gators have talked to pnl Mclnlosh. said John Wetmore a deputy U.S. marshal here. but she 1s not suspected of a1din1 the e~ape or the fu11t1vcs' apparent plan\ to head for Canada 1n a boal found berth d north of SeattJc. Ronald Mclntosh. bct"ccn court eppeal'lnccs last ~eek an cramento. had e'actly five 'llrOrds 10 sav about his bizarre breakout Wo he ull 1n love with Lopez'> "Oh )e3h " he replied. Did he have any rc-gret " "Not a one." And he smiled "If I've learned on )'thmg. .. s:ud Kenneth Porker. ··1t''i 1h1o;. People who commit crime, don't think the '3mc way }Ou and I do. "So docs what Ron M<'lnto\h did make any sense" Of course' not.'' 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'-"t lsorc1um1n11ftcrrcd,h1rt )tars ncxt)eat. • For only the third time 1n the 18· )earti11\o!')'orthe NCAA water polo tournament.a Ted ewland coached UC Irvine squad will not be partici- pating. 17-11 rteord and were ranked fiflh in the nation before filhn' to Santa Barbara. More notable ts the fact UCJ did it without one rc.tumin1st.art9, and all but four playcn on the 18-man roster ~ere fre hmen and EICUSD. "•II be U.S.Olymp1cFestivalJ>la)crs lthou,h theaqaf, ty~ toUO· MikeOooni. TonyBcllandGrea form,wauoma~t~QAA'ntua:. Wil50n. sn50n. •• That all adds uptocxpem.·ncc ''I tbink_th~ caftk' vetydafleto •• The team was nosed out of 1 berth on the Gnat day of the rcsular season in an 8·710$stoPCAA foe UC Santa Bar'bara, but it's wonh notana the success this team had with 1 ver:y )Oungsquad._.. key point which,, coupled with the fact four top players rcd·\birted. should make the Ant- eaters one orthe top thrtats to take the NCAAcrowna)cadrom now. ~h1ch should ma'-e the Ant('ltcr »chic\ in& what they MwMald MW, .. z~: contlnatnt 501id. 'ewland u1d. "I tho~dwy.Ud .. , sophomores .• Newland 1iud the lack ofNCAA . competition wu the primary reason for the lackluster finale in which the Anteaters missed two bttakaways tn the fourth period. use. which ~as Newland Yid of com pct i uon dun n 1hcoff~~ason ... Theypla)ed 1n thC' nationals. We knew they wrrt very ><?una. Wd.newtheywercioanato win some when we didn't upect at and would I~ some they houldn ·1 have. The problem at thC' end was they played riot 10 Joie instead of bc1n11urcuive. • · ''OncetlfeyfCtintoN A4com-capeb1htytodo11-all1 i..Mot.t " petition. there sa lot more pre ure," pcopkd1dn'tth1nk they id:· .... C'"landsaid ... Thc)"IQt'Upti&htalot Whijc ~landco.cbeuround • more. h puta lot of pmsurc on them. pool twice a cU>. tome ofht1 IDOll • There·saJotoftradauon hert. They 1mponant 1ndi~ldualcoecbina~ tntd to hve up to 1hc record and put a ~h1le 1111naat home 1n front ofbis lot of pre su~ (in themsclv~... pcnonaJ computer 1n the afternoon. The Ant.caters· di"=iplincd pro-lt'sone-on-ohccoacthnc with hit • previously rankedsixth, rcttivcd the founh Western bid. · Ted Newland The Anteatersaccomplishtd 1 "They were really )Ouna but they pla)ed well in the summertime." Ort he team·, top five scorers. rou~ cram. which included pn.ctace from pla (1'$, ~h1chcomcsdown tOlime. 5:4Sto7;"4Sa.m.and6:30to9p.m.. (Pleue ... UCI POLO/•t:· •' Miami officials .say Ca~es clean Lakers make it;:· .. --. Four-week study says W?S an:estj afier campus arguments wath his 11rlfnend and with police. looir-easy With bad-boy Miami Image Felony charges against him were later reduced to a misdemeanor count of rout of Clippers grossly overstated implc battery. • -Runmna back Mel van Bratton was charicd with shoplifiina for CORAL GABLES. Fla. (AP) wallung out of a store weanna Un1\lers1ty or M1am1 officials said sunglasseshesayshcforgottoremove Wednesday that their internal probe after tryina on. of a series of off.field 1nc1dents • -The September row in which involvan1 Humcane pla)ers hows 14 pohcc units were called and that the top.ranked team's bad-boy responded. imap is mainly bad publicity. The ta k force. compnsed or the .. The (M1am1) proiram is one of athlct1cd1rrctor. three umversaty vice antcgnty on and ofT the field." presidents. on a soc1ate provo t and Un1vcrs1ty Pre 1dcnt Edward "Tad" an assistant pro~ sor of religion, was Foote II said at a news conference formed a month ago as the Hur- announcing the re ult, ofn four-~eek ncanes took over 1hc nation·s top study by a six-member 5Chool task ranking amid nataonal publiclty focce "(The task force) didn't find focusing on clashes with pohcc and any pattern of wide pread d1sre peel possible NCAA v1olat1ons. for the law:· --::-"Students occasionall y get an Foote called the ca&ht·pa~e report•-treubleatthisoranyotherun1vers1ty. "a vind1cat1on" of Lhe Unl\ICrslly's Our student-athletes arc not 1n athlcuc program and of Cooch Jimmy trouble any more than any other Johnson's I 0-0 H umcancs. \lo h1ch he students." Foote said. said "ma> be one of the great teams of Foote said the 1nvesuga11on was our tame:· comprehensi ve, but was stnctly an James L A h Jr .. a · 1atc provost internal affair. for honors and undcraraduate stud· '"An)one who reads th1 report will 1es. ,..d the task force he c0<ha1rcd find it hascred1b1hty.'' he said. "How 1nten '"'ed 113 people. including 30 at as charactenzcd by out11ders 1s athletes. and studied all pohce and another problem:· But Foote satd he dtsc1phnary reports for the last fi,.e belic\es the rcpon "as hon"t and, 1n years place$. ··stmging. •• Amon& the incidents probed v.crc: The task force report said most of • -Involvement by a n1,1mber of the tncadents .. occurred ,ubstant1ally players in widespread campu misuse as reported.·· although it said campus of 1 long-distance telephone service's police overreacted Sept. 24 when they ballina numbc~. tiama play~rs called m Coral Gabl~ city pohce to aareed to "3)' nearl) SI 0,000 in combat what 1he task force said was rcsmuuon nothing more than "roughhousma • -Leasing of cars from<urrent or oubade a dormitory•· by football potential pro sports agent\ by four pla>ers. players. Three were cleared'of wrong-The officials said that players doina. whale linebacker Winston mvolved in off-field incidents were Moss was suspended for the opening d1sc1phned. but the y said confiden· pmc. uahty prevented them from descnb- ~ -Linebacker George Mira Jr. mg the puna hmcnts. ,.,~ Laken' forwar d Jama Worthy block• the ahot of Los ADCelea Clipper lllcha el ca,e In Laken' 126-92 triumph. Magic· s early touch paces 126-92 victory as Lakers snap back . LO ANGELES ( .\P) -The Los Angeles Lakcrs. stuns b) a lo s the previous night, were look1n1 for M>meone to beat up on. The) didn•t ha'c to look far. The Lakers. who had their nme- g.ame winning streak 'napped by Atlanta the previous 1'11ght an ln- &lewood. had only to travel down- town Wedncsda) night to whip the st ruggling Los Angeles Chppcrs 126-92. ..We came ready to play;· said Earvin "Magic .. John~n. who had all ofh1s 14as 1stund 11 ofhi 14poants an the first half a the Lake~ took command almost from the stan and handed the Clappers their e11hth consecutive lo s. .. We wanted to take: st out on someone:· Johnson said. Chppcrs Coach Don Chancy said. "Rile) dad a real humane than& by not keeptng his starters in. It could ha~c been an 80-point game ·· "The game speako; for 1t\Clf:· Lakers Coach Pat Riley said ... We obviou~) came back s.trong after last night's d1sappo1nt in& los . The spir11 wa there. the (fast) break wu there. .. The> 're (the Clippers) struagltnlh but I guess that's an understatement. · Rile). said ... They've go1 kc> people out. the) ·ve go1 some new personnel. "But we wan1ed to play hard and win. regardless of who 11 was. That's one thing nice about ha ving back-to- back games. you can forget a los 1n a hurry.'' Da iley may join Clippers LO 4~GELES (AP> -The Los ..\natlc Clippers Wednesday denied a rcpon that guard Qum. lln Dailey has •11gncd a contract w1th them. but they acknowl· cd&cd that they have made ID offer and an qtttment could be reached hortl). It wa reported early Wcdnes· day that after less than a wcdc with the Jacbonv1llc Jets or the Continent.al Ba ketball Associa- tion. Dailey had igned with the NBA., Clippers. "He has not ~1gncd anythaoa with the Lo Angeles Clippers at ~his J><>int in time," General Manager Elpn Ba) lor of the Clappers ~1d. "We ha\e sent his aacnt a contract he 1s re\1cwina It he will speak with me later today •• Chancy ..vas particularl) piqued at the lack of production from his center, Benoit BcnJamm. who had JU St three points and thrtt rebounds. "He \hould have sta)ed at h6'mt' .. C hane> !oatd. "He wun 't in the iam~ he had a nept1vc approach." The Lakers rolled up a J 4-4 lead in · the opening four minutes and ne~r looked back They led 37-19 ai theend of the first quarter. built that to 69-40 by h.alf- 11me. then had a whopping 94-58 ad\antagc headmg into the final .period Eagle gets Flores at least breathing easier now va~couver its wings Raide rs h ave returned to So \\-Ith four games lefl. the Broncos are Q., had plcnt\ ol t•"'!e to watch them (the Eagles) drops Kings i d f and t~ Raiders are 8-4. "\\c ha, en t played them 1n a long tame SI Ce 0 f hunt in quest of West title Den\Cr wall Wtn the dl\ISIOn !Ille ii the two fhcreare,en fe~peo~lcontheirsquadthat~c·re teams ue for the top pot bccau~ thr Brnnrnc, familiar \lo 1th.\\ e rt going 10 ha\C~ to do a good Job By ALMON LOCKABEY °"""" ....... '*' When Ne"pon Harbor Yacht Club•5 12-meter Eagle flac an the D«ember Amcnca·s Cup trial it Y.111 be without wing . Word from Australia Wcdnesda) was that Eade has been hauled out and that her highly touted win.a have been clapped from the keel which .. now resembles o torpedo." Primary reason for the change 1n the kttl was to reduce ~cttcd urfacc (which causes drag), ~id an Eagle Challenge official Other changes to the hull include an added area to the bustle which would 11\e EnJ)e greater lateral stabihty. Ntnc new sails were to be dcli,.ered to the Eaale camp in Frcmantle. Australia. by thi v.cckcnd. 1he )ndi- catc spokesman said. The boat was scheduled to go baclt in the water today and the crew expects to sail her on Sunda) in preparation for the third round robin senes v.hach •Ct\ under way Tu~ay. The syndicate poke5man s:ud John Vaknt1Jn, EaJlc' d •Jner. wa back an Fremantle \upcrv1 ina the chanars after a bncf sojourn at ht home 1n Boston. Alsocommenhn&on thcchanae in Eagle at the NHYC' Yachtsmen'\ luncheon Wcdne\day was Bud r ret· tcr, owner of the Long lk-.ch Marina Shipyard whc~ Eaalc wa, berthed prior to be 'happed to 1\u tn1ha. A\kcd 1f the chanac would l•"e Eagle mo~ boat ptcd. Tretter saiJ that at ~•4' a co..c of ~O.SO .. It could make the b6at fa 1 r or lowtr," commentrJ htllcr. \ked 1r th ~ >AH 1 chance :aal. woutd.bc amona thr final four 1n the challcnacr trials come Jilnuan. Trtt· tcr \01ctd an uncqu" a lent .. ,\o " .. he ..l.ould hlH' to win 90 percent of her l'llCC 1n [)c(cmhtr, anJ nic of the curttnt lead n -.ould ha'c to low." he said ((..·urrcnt leaden arc New Zc1land'1 ~l7 w11h onl one k>ss: c"' York Y ht< ub'i menca II, tWU I~ ,Ind Sin o' Siar Stnpt, IWO I ~ NHATTAN BEACH (AP)-Coach Tom Aoresofthe Los Anaeles Raiders can now consider what was unthinkable three weeks aao Has team has a chance to win the FC West champion hip. "I thank 11's ccruunly w11h1n our reach (wanning the divi ion) the way thmp ore go•nf." Flores said Wcdricsdly at has wcekl) meocina w11h reporters. "We have a chance. "They (the Denver Broncos) have a tough schedule. We just have to take care of what we have to do.·· The Raiders have been fighting an uphill biittle all M!ason. Now. they're an pretty aood shape. sf not for the d1v1sion ta tic at lea t for a w1ld<ard berth tn the playoffs. "I feel good about the po 1t1on we're 1n," Flores said. "We're 1n the hunt and have a chance for the playoffs. rm very proud of this team for gettinJ in that po uaon." The Raiders lost their first three pmcs of the season. but won their next fi\le, Then. they dropped a 21-10 dcc1S1on to Den"er that appeared to au but mathematically end their hopes of v.inmng the d1v1s1on crown. But things have chan~ drastically 1n the last three weeks. Whale the Raiders have beaten Dallas. Clc,.eland and San Dae,o, the Broncos have stumbled. lo 1na to San Dacao and the New York Giants v.h1lc beating Kansas City. swept the Raiders. but as oflilm o;tud} :· Flore pomted out. Denver Tht> teams ha,en't pla)ed '>Ince the Raider. has the much 1QlJ.&hcr schcd-\loon a~'-I 0 decision in the Super Bov. I on Jan .:?5, ulc o(the two teams. I 9M I. The Raiders enteruun ·· Thl·' ha'e nme losses but the) ·ve been m .,,, Ph1ladelph1a this unday of 1ho~ gJmco; .. Florco; said \\ e'rt not taking this while the Broncos ar ome team hghtl) at all. We don't want to be caught against C 1ncan nat1 The n.ipp1ng Eagles are 3.9 while the ") ou ca n't g1\f.~ an> team hfe and help them Bengals are 8-4. out l..a'>t \I.eek "'e v.ere ahead ofa team wh1t:h ha~ Los Angeles finishes the v.on t\!oogames 31-1 Oand the ne xt thtnf ~ou I.now. }'carw1tharoad gameagam!>t "10"" "'e're 1n o ... en1me" Seattle. 6-6. and home games agaans1 Kansas ( at} 1-5. and Jndianapohs, 0-12. Denver fint!>hes wtth a rlon:c; ~1d that All-Pro defensive end I lowte road game apinst Kansas Caty. a home game Long. "ho has massed the last two L oc, .\ngek., again t Wa hmgton. I 0-2. and a road game against game~ because of an1unes. should be a'aalablc Seattle. agn1n'>t the Eagle'\ "We have sone into the pla)'off~ a\ both (a '"Right now "'e have him listed as probable:· d1v1S1on champion and w1ld<ard team).'' Flores r lore.;, ~•d "How much he'll pla,)'. at thi~ poinl. I l'an'1 tell \Ou .. said. "Nowadays. the toughest ihine to do 1 get Floret; also \31d that the sprained anl>..lc Y.h1ch into the playoffs." The Ra iders almost let their mo\t recent game ha., hampered .\llen mo t of lhe <i<a\on has shp away They led San Diego 31-10 an the 1h1rd imn~~>~l'a~ru'i • mueh better then hcha\ tx-en in a quarter la t Thursday n1Jht. but ultamatel) ~on a 1 .. Fl d w · '\7-31 dcc1s1on 1n O\ertamc on a 28-)ard touch· ong time. ore sai · ·• ere not eH~n gomg to down run by Marcus Allen ll\t him on thr injury repon. "I never ha\le 1>ttn "particularly fond of "Even thou h he\ not ~hat )ou·d cull 100 Thursday night g.ames until they re O\er and ~e \C~ percent hc'r, gcttmi ctmcr._tt ttrt" tunt-. I linn't won:· Flore said. "Then ~c have somce,tra t1me thmk he "-3S thanking about ht ankle on that last to re t and prepare for our nexl opponent Wc'\e run in \an Dicao:· Testatverde in scooter accident Injury could keep him out of tonight· s game against East Carolina COR ct BL . Fla. (f\P)-lJn1\ler· ,II) of M1an'i Quartcrhack Vinny Tc ta,erde ulTcrtd extcn\l\e abra\10M ~hc.:n he fell ofT ha motor <1eoottt and 1s doubtful for th-: lf umc:anc 'Thank'lt\l IO& Da~ eta h with Ht Carolina ton11ht , hool official ~•d Wedncwav. "I'm d1Mppo1ntcd that I might not be able to pf ). but l'llJU t haH" to wa1t1nd ~ how I fttl on aame da ," Tc ti\ rdt ad from a hlCt'll hospttal cdncsday. ''l'm c mf Kknt: and I knu• the rt t oftbt tetm 1<1.Jhat 1r1 can't pla). (rroff r 1 mtta -..111 abk to act the JOb done." - precautionary measure.'' said tJM l\1hlct1c tr111ncr Keven O'Neill. He was e\prctcd to star. O\Cm•ihl. · There as also some swcllin& and bru1\tnl 10\!olvcd;' O'Neill said. Tc\fa\Crde 1'1 an odd -on fa, ontc to win th1\ )C3r'' flc1\man Troph)i. ••v1nn '3td that he would h~e to drc out for the game, and the doctor .. P'C him the OK to pla), but the) ~.;nd 1t "ould be e\trcmcl\. C\trcmel~ painful 1fhc pl.":a)ed," Coach J1mm) John\On \11J. "I h~re·, noth1n1 broken, noth1na torn. H 'hould ~ all naht an a touple oflfa~\ ..But I'm almo\t 100 pcrt't'nt po 1\1\C that he "on't pl~J :· Johnson ad T l\'ttde h il JU'l 1 f\ a tram mtttang at ~pproi1m1tcly J0:"4S rm. Tue$Ua) and wa un ha wa> home when the 1dcnt oc:.rurrtd • "Th f >Acre rut.other "ch1clc IOHllvC'd , h 1mpl lo t control," Johnson ~rd INGLE\\.OOD IAP) -Pcfn knko orcd three goal to lead the Vancouver C anucks to a S-3, penalty-;;-..... filled \ ICtOf) O\er the Los An~~ H >I Kings an HL action Wednesday night \knko. the league's pla)er of the Wl"t'k la'it week. got his third thrtt· goal pcrtormance in his last five ,.-imcs. as he tallied shon-handcd. power-play and even-strength goals Sknko scored his fifth hon-hand· ed aoal of the season at 5:59 of the ~cond period to make tt 1-0 and then ~ored on a power play at 5: 14 of the third 10 make It 3-1 . Sknko added his 17th goal of the 'iCawn w11h 5·49 left an thC' g.ame to round out Vaneou\cr's ..conng. Tht' teams battled to a 1-1 tre after t\!oO period!.. but Tony Tant1scored1 powcl"opaay goal just J ·46 mto the th1ro penod to gave the Canucks a permanent lead. - Barry Pede"°n made 1t 4-1 for the C anucks at 7: 1frnf1hc third pcnod, The Kinas had crept to v.1thm one goal a Jim Fox orcd It 9:12 oftbc third. followed b) po~er-play pl b) Da\.e Ta}l.of. at l~l to make it 4-J. Referee Bob Hall called 45 pc tit'S tor I S minutes total. lltttmbtr' points fi r TcMa\CrJc cntcrrd the unrdci\t1fitd ho~1t1l tor ant1hi 11 trt'ltrntnt '"a lhc a tdcnt occumd JU\t out\1d the h I 1thl 1 ntcr ... and v. t k b•m Helamu caaaldate Vlaa1 T_.. .. .._ I ttiMcMahon out for aeaaon, Bean. relyµig on defense Pnaa AP dl.,.&dfJt LAKE fOR£Sr. lit. -With \:e EiJ quancrback Jim M\:Mahon out for the ell• JeUOn \)«au~ of a houldcr injury, the ~ure ;s on the Chicago at-ars' burly, bnwling dck:n~ to lead the team to a sccofld ~\ra1ght Super Bowl title. Several keydefcn'iive pl.il ycrs ..aid \\ietlne day the) were not womcd about.the blow to the offense "I fi ul"C' we've been carryi°' them rnce d3) one:: said defcnme end Richard O.:nt. Most Valuahle Player m the Bears' upcr Bowl win tn Janu- ary. ·~We'\e been ha\ mg quar· terba~k lroubks all seawn long - so it won't be an) different. The "'ay I \et 1t, 1t' a deftns"'~ struggle." Defensive coordinator Vince . Tobio ~id.his players ··feel if they conttnue to pla'.> well, that no llcllaboa matter who is at quartt'rback. we'll conunue to wfn football game ... And Tobin s~ud he cauuoned defefl'll\ e players Wednesday not to feel pressurt' to make big play ... becau'ie 'luch P.ressure can cau'lc m1stake'i. · Coach Mike Dttka also remained opt1mi!lt1c about the performance of defensive start. like end Dan Hampton. tackle William "The Refrigerator .. Perry and linebacker Wilber Marshall. The Bears· defense lS first 1n the NFL. having allowed the fewest) ards and points by opponents in 12 pm es. Last Sunday agai'nst the Green Bay Packer . the defense even outscored the offense. scmng up the gnme· , winning field goal after linebacker Mike Singletary caused a fumble and safety Dave Duer on recovered Lhe ball. The defense has allowed JUSt three touchdown'i in the last five games and has given up only four ru~htng ..th.ts season. It also has sacked opposing quancrbackt. 17 times in the last three games. D1tka warned earlier this week. however. that the team's sputtering offense 1s putting too much pressure on the defense. Florida'• appeal turned down G INf;.SVILLE,Fla.-nappealh) • th<' tJn1"ers1ty of Florida tttluna to ~n c • thr schola~h1p pcnaliti" imposed on the footbf&ll program ha\ been turned down h} the C A In a kucrdatw No'. 21,a.nd ttlea~d runday. the National ( 0Uc-aia1c' Athletic As\()(11tion dcn1cJ a n-quc~t from Florida that would have allo~ed the Gators to sign 11 football playcrt immediately and ha"e them count on this year's r«ru1un1 class. Unhc!'lit)' of Morida Preiidcnl MarahaU Crili('r argu1.'<.l that the-t~c>-)ear probation impo~ by the ·NC AA Committee on Infractions will C\tcnd well past · three 'ieasons as a result of the ~holarship hm1utions. me limitations cut the numbc:r of scholarships per )<'ar from 30 to 20 for the J 91JS and 1986 ttcruihng )Car and reduced the squad cap from 9S pll)Cr~ to 85 l:i t )Car and 7S this season. The other <;a'nctions against Florida 'Nill exp1r\! aflcr Saturda) ·~ game against Florida! State. They included a ban on poshcason bowl ~lay after the 1984 and 1985 ~a~ns and no h"e telev1\ion broadcHts last )Car and th as }'ear. The two-) ear probation w'" decreased from thrre )Cars bct'~use Florida took actions to clean up its athletic department b) d1~m1s5ing former coach Charle) ·Pel.I and top assistants Owight Adl\_ms and )oe Kines. · Quote of the day Jeff Kemp, who threw t"o touchdown passes to Jen; Race an the San Francisco 49er ' 24.9 rnumph over Miami. asked what he thou~t the odd were of a D;mmouth cconom1cs Jraduatc teamine up with someone who majored in auto mec~anic.s at Mississippi Valley State: ··They're sull calculating them." Gilbert upsets Boris Becker ATLANTA (A P) -Brad-Gilbert ~ ouhcrambled West Germany's Boris Becker to upset 1hc two-time Wimbledon .champion· 7-6. 4-6, 6-3 Wednesday in the second round of the $500.000 AT&TTcnnisChallenge. Earlier. John McEnroe defeated Sweden's Mats WilandCr 6~0-3: Czechoslovakla~s Ivan Lendt downed Yannick No:th of France 7!6, 6-7. 6-J; and Milosla v Mcc1r of Czechoslovakia beat Sweden's Mikael Pemfors 0-6. 6-4. 7-5. PRo Ho c KE v -~ ~ Olajuwon-less Rockets soar "IF YOU WANNA WIN, -you GOTTA PLAY WIN-001" Cil•klUqiN111nHn•P~1A~ . . Daily Plat TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE AfALL Y ARE . LAX I Orange County. Connections Via Golden State Airlfnes WIN·GO Hotline: (714)642-4333 I -~ ~-,------------.------ . NEW YORK (AP) -Tl\c New York Ill Yankees rachtd qrecment on a C<Jntr1M:t rxtcns1on with pitcher Rick Rhoden Wednesda). iah:aamt a six-patcher deal with the P1ttsburah Plratrs lhal nc~arl) colla~ w~en the Aimrican Lcaaue team hid probltms s1anin1 the right·hander. The deal will bnna Rhoden and relieve"' C«1lio Guantc and Pat Clement to the Yank~ in cxchanar for relu.•ver Bnan Fisher. starter Doug Drabek and manor lcaauc pro~~t Lotan EaSlry. , The aatttmcnt to ma1'.e the trade was reached by·· the two clubs on Sunday. Under tiaseball rules. the Yankees were then a1ven 72 hours in which to sign Rhoden. Woody Woodward, vice prc~ident ofba~ball adm1n1str11t1on for the Yank~. said the deal with the 33-)'ear-old Rhoden and aacnt Ton) Attanasio wa rcachjust before midniaht Tuesday. The deal extended Rhoden's current awaranteed contract throu&h 1988 with.an option year' an 1989. Woodwlfd ~ad the optton will be the club''l."'No other de.tails of the deal we~ rtlcascd. • ' Rhoden. who has the riaht to veto On)' trade. reportedly wall be paid $5 7S,000 for 1987 under the terms of his ex1stina contract. The pitcher. who could have become a fret' agent after -next scason, "a · reportedly ~king about SI million a year for the ne'\l. two y~n. Bowman•ajob injeopardy TORONTO -Scotty Bowman. the ~ winninacst coach in Nauonal ~ockey • League history. will lose his JOb a general manager of the Buffalo Sabres ifthe NHL team's losing ways continue this week 10 three games against Adams Division rivals. the Toronto Globe and Mail says. • Assistant general manager Gcl'r) Meehan would replace Bowman, the newspaper says. using unnamed sources. Referring to the newspaper report, Sabres spokes; man Budd Bailey said Wednesday. "Our official comment is we have no comment." Two days ago. Bowman wa'I called in by the owners, Seymour and Northrup Knox. Bowman wits rebuked for decisions he has made as general manager, the newspaper says, adding that the owners' maJOr complaint was the cost-or player~ontt'acts negotiated by Bowman. Last month in the waiver draf\, he claimed veterans Wilf Paiement and Clark Gillies. each of whom flas a contract paying about $300,000 a year. NEW YORK -Tom Wt'Mt~r was plucked out 1he C"anaduan Junior ranks Wednesday and named the new rnach of the New York Ran1crr. • . Announcement of Webster appomtmrnt wtth the National Hocke\ l.<'aauc tHm came lcu tfan a wrck af\er General Manaaer Phil E po 110 fi~ the bc:lcaaurtd Ted Sator. . f~ po~110. who made the announcement at a pre i «onfercncc at Madison Square Oardcn. had been mterimcoach since last Friday "'hen hed1smis1tdSator an Van<.>ouver on a desultory Ran,er road trip. Web\tel",contract wall take him throuah the re'' of 1h1 season and next )·car, according.to Espos110. Other contract detail~ were not revealed. Martin apologize• for slam GR£~N B \ Y. Wt\. -(,n-,=n &y EE Packe~dcfc-ns1ve hneman Charle Martin, C II t who is appcahnJ a two-pme suspension for slamming t"h1cago quarterback Jim McMahon to the turf. ~td .Wcdne5day that ht' rearcts the mc1dent • • "I foci 1fl'had a chance to o,<;ratch 1t off and throw it owa) and wish it had never happened, f'd do it, .. Martin \3td. ··1 d1dn 't reah1e how bad It wa~ unttl the med its and ;tV and all that stufl'was show?na jt eve'). day. "I fell .like I did something real terrible. 8u1 1t wa~n't intcnttonall) done to try to hurt him, to put him out of the game." Manin told the Green Bay Pre s- Ga1cttc. ··1 feel sorry for m)self. for what I did ft was "rong. but I had no l'Ontrol over 11. It JUSl happened so fast I wasn't even th11lking l WlSh I had never done it." Television, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m. -NFL TODAY: Channel 2. · 9:30 a.m. -PftO FOOTBALL Green Bay at Detroit. Channel 2 - 12·30 p.m. -FL 'H: Channel 4. I p.m. -PllO, FOOTBALL'. Seattle at 7:30 p.m. -H RSE RACING: Hollywood Dallas, Channel 4.~ Park. C'hanncl 56. ADIO 9:30 a.m. -PR FOOTBALL: Grrcn Bay at .OcwuLKMOC ( 1 ). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL· Seattle at Dallas. KM PC' (710). . Ciccarelli keeps _up his hot pace1 I RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC • ... , ............. 1122 -U., CllTl llM-141-UM -· .. 1 • ~ OrMge COMe ~y PIL:OT~. NDt1 1•• SI, College basketball televisioil s chedule It's Hen·dersorl, Prince & Buttt'scompanyt eyare eeplngwlth whlcn wt 1 eclde Edtson.'s ate Jn 86-87 •""!-'~~~----~----._.,.._ _______ _,;:.,.....,,._!'t-__ _.. __________ _ know by Chn11m11. f..dtl0t1"• look Cha"lfl from a year aao -the outtJde firq>OWcr of Ktn mmann and Olhtn i• no 1onttr1 ~ 80rchfi1 wtU bt ~iidina the nail 1n 1df and d1 hina on: s..w .... Dec. IJ MtOl\e al G-"IOW!I • S.tlw•y,C)K. l~t •' Hofll'I C•roi "' S.M"•v. o.c. 71 Kentuo:y " Lou•t11111e .. S.llH'••· -, ff ""'*•· JM. • M1<hloa11 11 IUlllO•t qr SI, JOM' l et Vllla!IOYI 15alurdllvl • lnct1ane 11 Ollio SI or SI JOlln's et VIiianova (~y) S.tur•v, Ja11. 11 Nortn CtrOllN ., Oulle LOU•IY " WvOIT\IM ·°" C.-11tow11 ,, P11110ur911 • s.-..,, .left. 17 VI tlOVI 11 Vlro•~ ~· Vlflllllil ,, Noire Dime Of Nl'llMl·L.at V"'s 11 Ollla hOml SlllMSl't', Jell. 11 SYrecuM 11 Mi<:llloen Sltur91v, JM. :M Western Ktlltuckv " I.SU or SI, John'I •• Svrecu11 TW. at USC ~ •• Jafl.. 2S 0tP11A '' G--.t•o•n Setvr•v, J1A ll '°""' ,, Mk"'°'" hrteull 11 G-M•own Setw•v, '"' 1 Vl'llnoY1 11 GIO<fflO#n 54HMNy, ,Ill, I Mlefli9en 11 lnct·•na M•aml, Fla II N1vv 0< to•• 11 Arltona ___ ..s.turay, f-.1• LOUilll•lll " SvrKUM Sl1w ...... ,,. 11 - l(a ntH ,, SI John • SUMI•.,, .... n Gecl<99tow,, at SvrKUM S4Hldlv, Mlrdt 1 Olli.hOm• at Kentucky SlllH'drev, Mardi 1 ll•o EH t Tournarntflt 11m•llnal aio EHi TOU<rietT'ent Mtm•flnal or lllt JO ••Id card SOIMlll v. Mardi I 14 EH i Tour_.,t ~P NCAA TOU.NAMllNT Tiwnay, Merdt 12 Wnt ""'°'* "''' rou!MI 1 1 s.11 Lake Cov "'*"•Mardi U WHI ""~ ltrtl round ,, TUC$0fl Satutll..,, Mardi 14 S.CCHICI roulld lrll>le1M1oer SU!ldav, Mardi lS S.Concl rourld lrlPlenM<ler TllwMllv, Mlrdl lf '"' Reo-1 ..,,,.,,,,., I I E••I Rutllef'lorel So.;1roeu1 ReoiOt'al SMflit-• 11 L041otv "'*"·Mardi. MidWftt llleo-t M'T\lf.riel 11 C11-c:wi.t1 Wesl ltte'-1 )lmlf .._I II 5"1111 Sltlw••· MIRfl 21 EH i It"'°"'' che!T'PIGfl"'-P ,, EHi Rutrltt'ford N J Sout"''' lteooOlltl ct11"""ion1l'llP '' Loul•vllll hnllly, Merell n Miel•••• Reo-•l C:Nl'llO'Olllh•P •• C•nc'""lll WHI lt-OJOftal ~at 5111111 S.tw••· Mlt'dt. TM "Wiii ,,_ , .. NewOrteefts) Elll lt19IOl\el C:Nlmp-Yl Sclv•MH I lt .. .on.I C~ Mlclwuriteo'lOnar chamotol' "" Wn t lteooonel CM~ s.,,..,, Mardi lf NCAA Woni.n 1 Cl'llmoional'llD 11 Au1tln, r, .. , Mlfldev, Mlrdl >O NCAA Cl'llm-11> Pet New Ortea!'ll "BC Jon llorctiert TrOjaiiS good bet forCIF University talent, expertenceisdeei) for solid 86-87 run - By ROGER CARLSON OfllllDlllJ ......... They:v>~hcmost improved team 1n the Sea View Lcaaue a year aao. ao1n1 from 1-13 to. playoff for the plJ)Offs I rear later. and with t~o returning a 1-lcaaue standouts. Uni- versity Hiah's Trojans figure to continue the uric. Coach tevc Scoggin has 6-7 La sc Glassen and 6-4 tevc tolzoff back alona with 6-2 Enc Oltn. an honor- able men hon choice for all-league as a 1unior. ··1 think it'll be the mo t com-{ pct1t1ve team I've htd since I've been here." said the fourth-year coach "Wc·re not an exceptionally tron& rebounding team. but 11 1s a good shooting team .. Rounding out Un1\'trs1ty's startana look 1s point guard Jamie .K1sk1s (6-2) a9d cnher Mall Gorlko"sk1 or Cnug Allton, each a 6·4 ~n1or. That gives the TroJans a 6-7. 6-4. 6-4, 6-4. 6-1 look. tolzoff. Glassco and Olan v.ere Un1vtrs1ty"s top three scorers last stason, with avcrascs of 15.0. 13.S and 10.4 poant4' K1sk1s saw action 1n · 13 game'>: Allton nttaged 3.0 1>0tntt-1n l2 appearances and Gonkowsk1 &\er- . aged 2 4 points 1n 13 appearances. The TrOJOns. who operate with man-to-man def en 1vc preessure. like IJ llOOER CARLSON ................ In thrcc )eitr fon Bor hen ha t.aktn h11 Edison H11-h Charatrs to the CIF 5-A playotT' 1w1cc -to the 1tmifinal$ at l o' Anatles Sporu Arena a )Cir 110 Remove the absurd rulina which fof(cd hf' team to forfeit five pmc an I 98S and it.)'t'ould be three stra1&ht tn~ to the cltrninai1ons. So, when &rchc'n ~)S thiscd1t1on 1, "probably the beit aroup of athletes ·f'"e ever had." there has to be the assumption of another run for the pla)Offs. and more. .. I rcall) ltkc them," said Borchert. "f feel aood aboul them. Mike Henderson and Mike Prince are the Olln to mo"e the ball up the floor and appear ready to make their mo t senous challenge at the Sea View League title. . Others in the. l 'niver..1ty program include Junior Carl \ald~cll (S-8). and sen1or5 C'h1 Mao (6-2). 'tcvc frommc (S-10), Chns Hammett (6-1). M1keChas1n (6·3). Teddy Hong (S: 11) and Raoul lotos (6-3); and '>Ophomorc Marko Rogan (6-6) untversttv Hltll K.htcM9 Dec l•S-.1 Cosll Mell IM•ll l!Of\tl (I rtl •OUftel foe ~'ff• r 1 30 Ole ll TUI\, Dec 9-La MlrtOP CllOmel Fri. Ole 11-ll·•hOP Amal Chomel Oec IS·?O-et Irv,,,. lf1111t1tl0tlll lllrll rounel loe Sanhaoo, 7 lO, OK 151 Oac; 2'·'17 tt 30-11 Coall C1>rhtma1 c11n1t Wael Jan 7-Sanl• Ana Vettn Cllomtl Fri. Jen •-11 Sawanna 1w1e1.J1n ,.,_., TUlt·ll" Fri, Je"' 16'-et ,..__., Her11e1r• Wad • JI" 11-Elten< a• fl'IOmtl • Ffl. Jllft. 2>-Corona u Mar• l"Omtl Wed, Jait ?t-11 Sacld~' Ffl " ll>-111• (~I WICI . Feo -fWllOl'I Ht rDOr"'"1110iMl Fri Feb 6'-11 •tenc • Wed , F•t> 11-• r .,. dtl Mar• Fri, Feb 1)-Sa c:k' (homf) 'Clt!>OIH sea v~w LtaDUe """ .... no<l·ll•Ollt •llCll ll•tue Ollnn blO'" •I 7 )0 Satvrav, OK. I) 0.Ptul 11 LOU••Y~ UCI WATER POLO .•. """*"·Jell. 11 M,.m4, Fla at K11111s, Ark1nM11 11 HOU\IOfl or ar.-v et Ala 81rm1nol'llm (reo-11 S4Hldlv, J111. II Norlll CarOll,,. St al Nortl'I CarOlina """ .. '· Jan. ,. Nol ... Dame ,, UCLA Well\ t11110fl at Or~ St ""'*"· ~ lS Nortll Ctroll"I SI II Kan111 """ .. "· Jen. )I Olllt"°"" • t Hot"' Carol\na St or K • .,.., 11 LOUofV w1111•1111•on '' use SUflday, ,. I Nortl'I Caro1tna at Notre Oeme Sltvrdlv, ,,. 1 Ktftlutllv 11 Allt>ama or Norlll Caro1tn1 St at LOVtt¥·111 UCLA II Ca• 10!'11•1 SloncM.,. ,, .. • VtrOlll a 11 ~Ill CtrOl•na """*"· ,, .. 14 UCLA" use OrtOOft St 11 Ar11ona ~.,,,,-.u Dull• at Notre Oamt S.tvrllltv. "'°' 21 Ktftlucll\I at LSU or IOw• 11 lnellana W•lll•n-Jlon at Artrona ~ .. ,,.,, ~ ... Teti\ et O.Paul . -Sllllftllv, ,,., 11 Lou tvttle at UCLA ~y;Mllrdt 1 North C••Ol•na ,, G-o. Tetll ~tvrllllv, Mardi 7 Mlroueflt at O.P•ul 1tent1t1v11 SUndlv, Merell I ACC CN1T1Pfon1l'llO LONG BEACH CONVENnON CENIER From B l management. He wntes 1ndiv1dual evaluations for each ploycrand hands them out later. Arter all. he figures "-h) spend I 0 mtnutcs 1n practice spcllina things out when th ey're not hstcnmgasopposcd to having them rend 11for15 seconds and obsorbm11t better. "Theyhavttolearn howtodo • things to become a smarter player:· Newland \81d. "I tf) to get them to talk about thcm<ielvc . And he knows when a player has not absorbed something he told them carhcr 1 n the season. "I Just look back at the file of the pla)cr." Newland said "I go down the whole season. and say 'dam It. I told )OU not to do this before.· .. He'll keep a Iler them but it's teaching th em to cope with pressure and how to handle defeat that will make them stronger and1v1duals for career ventures down the hne It's til..e prt"entang tnt1m1dat1on in the pool. "If )OU back off, people arc goi ng to hit yo u again." Newland said. \ 'rwlcl Al ... POlt-;171 Hundreds Of all neW modets from th• U.S. and ov.,aeos. Priced from $3,995. to $100,000. SEE: BMW 325e, Buick LeSABRE, Corvett• CONVERT'8LE, Dodge SHADOW. Ford T-BfRD TURBO, Nluon PULSAR NX, "You 've got to kt them know)ou'rc not going to back off I think the) learned that this }car. When the) play against thcoldcrauys (gradu:ites who comt" back to help with practice) they lind that out. those guys arc used to being beat up ··The) ~e these au>S.St11l w()ffi ~ out and sec 11· not something }Ou stop when you're 24. )OU keepgomg on." he added ··nut they always have fun It\ hl>.ca famil) Therc·s the big brother\ and little brothers on down But rm the old man ·· * * * \\<h 1lc l '(I will not be 1n the NC AA tournamt'nt. area products will rcp- rc cnt all c1g.h1 team'I when compeu- lion ~larl'> h 1da) Jn Long Beach. Tom 1 cm pie will pla) for Nav) and John Morrow wall play for Bro~n. both tcamsquahfymg from the ca'>t rl·g1on I m: Paul~cn ofl ( LA and 1>a..-1 d lmbrmmoof tanford pla~ forwcstcrnqualt fier . Navy al~o ha'lanothcrC'dM ~rad. Pontfoe BONNEV1llE. Toyota F·16, Jaguar XJ.S CABRIOlET and many morel SPECtAL ATIRACTIONS: Mobne Electron lea Expo' and Great Cars ot the 'SOsl Wed: Noon to 10 00 pm • Thura: Noon to 7:00 pm • Fri: 10 00 om to 10·00 pm Sat: U>:OO om to 10.00 pm • sun: 10:00 om to 7:00 pro Admllllon: Adults M 00 • Senton and children 6·12, $2 00 • Under 6 FREE DttCOUnt tickets ot ·~iliili"'-' . two ma1ntt.1)'1 we'll be count1n1 on Prance pla)ed as wtll aunytuard I'\ c had dunna the 1ummcr. He'$ a trtmcndous ltadcr. .. And Hcndel'$0n 15 1 \tlent, strona leader," Hcndcr'°n averaaed 7 poin\s and 6 rcboun<h a pmc as a ju~ior, and 8orchcn con\1dcn him the be t all- ttound athlete he hu ever coa ht\i, Princt averqtd .S points and 3 rebounds as a wphomorc, and af\tr a Junior season which did not sec a areal deal of improvement, suddenly howcd t'Onsiderable improvement durina the summer. ··We're aorna to try to run:but a lot depends on how deep "-tactually ,et I'd hkc 10 pu'h 1t otTcns1vcly an4 pressure the ball defensively. We'll ..Thll It m'1 per naht) H d1f· ftrtnt," he' said. While Htndcrson and Princt com· pmt a sJ1dt PKkate at auard, It 's four oiners who have cau&ht Bor~htn's 1m1a1nation . • ' • '"What I'm really 1mprts5td with ti the improvement of Ah1n Lof111 U·l 1 ), ou De tefano (6-2), Wal Foster(~J) and Make Hunter (6-J), .. said BOrchert .. Those four have v.orkcd real hard since September and aot a lot better. That aroup'a development will rcaUr, complcmcM Hendenon and Pnncc. • Edison's improvement in overall ~trcnath and qu1cknCM helps take tht ed~ on paduation l°'ses. PaC-1 O hoping for· . some respe.ctability~· Calif ornta considered best bet: UNLV mtght be best team ln West 8y tit~ Atsoclated Pre11 Ahhouth the Nevada-Las Vcps Runntn' Rebels may be the best team 1n the-West, the-Paetfic-i<r Con - ference has made some stndes in 1mprovana Its-basketball pcoduct The Pac-10, which has been down the past two years, has a number of returning players who figure to hf\ the level of basketball bcina played in the conference. .. The conference will be improved this season because ~c have most of our top players back ... UC LA Coach Walt Hazzard said The team with the most key pla)ers back will be Cahforn111. the prcscason favonte tn the Pac-10. "Cal has to be the fa vonte because the) have all their players comma back... i\nzona Coach Lute Olson ..aid .. But"'" can challenae for 11 .. The Rebels practically own their conference. the Pacific Coast Athletic i\ssoc1auon. They've won It four ,straight )cars The Rebels have been the best team west of the Rockie5 two years run· ning. UN LV was the region's only team to win an NC AA tournament game last year What remains to be seen as how mucll..of thc country will come under L NL V's dominance this )Car fhc Rebels. who finished 33-S Inst >car. 16.2 tn conference. will be paced hy \Cn1or guard Freddie Banks ( 17.6 JcITTomltn. pla)ing for the 25-6 M1dd1cs who clinched their first-tver eastern crown by dcfcattng three-time defending champ Brown, which re- cc1Hd an at-large bid Pcpperd1nc. the PC .\A champion\ b) oncg.ameover l (I. sport Rick ~ott ofCorona dcl Mar and Aaron C ha sen of Newport Beat'h. Bes1dc's Paulsen. UCLA fcature'i Kevin Rudd offd1son High and Don Drake ofEstanc1a Stan ford also has Newport Beach pla)crs Andre" l.aw- \On "fall Tingler. Grant tanlc). Richard Stan le) and JeffOcdtng ol' ('oronadcl Mar lftlh Trevor Benedict of Newport Harbor H11h and Zoltan Bert) of Mater De1 pla)' for USC Cal hm tea m leader Colin Thompson ofNewport Harbor and Rob Soloman ofl ln1\er'i1t) High The m1dwestern entry tn the tour- nament. the .\rr Force .i\cadtm\. sPomM1keand Mart) C)chlacterof I rvanc tcve tanov1ch ofHunt- 1ng1on Beach and Joe Roh ofC'orona dcl Mar. STARllNG FRI. NOV. 27 thru MON. 30 9 om-9 pm Doily VISA-MASTERCARD American Express points per game a )ear aao). Another key angreditnt for: Nl.V Coach Jerry Tarkanian will be 6- foot-9 senior forward Armon Gilham. who was third 1n 1hc PC AA last year in rebounding. and senior point ~uard M~rk Wade, the con· fcrcncc: s top 1us1st man. "Obviously our seniors must play well for us," Tarkanran said "They have...tQplay beucr than !au )Ur for us to be super" E"en though the Pac-JO may be ~tronger overall, the Runnan' Rebels fi1urc to ht the lone rtprcsentat1·ve · from the West Coast strong enough 10 break into the national top 10 rankings. The Cal Golden Bears, who made thttr first postseason appearance m 26 )cars last )Car. ha"e all five staners rcturo1ng from a team-that finished 19-10 ovcra11 and third an the Pac-10 at 11-7. Forward Dave Butler ( 11.8 ppg) and Leonard Taylor ( 11 9 PPa) and guard Kevin Johnson figure as the Golden Bear · three be\t weapons. The ·01son-coachcd Arr:tona Wildcats. surpri 1n1 conference win- ne~ a year a10. will tum to gu.rd ( r.ng McMillan ( 11 8 PPI) and for· ward Scan Elhot ( 15 6 PPI) for •- repeat try. An7ona finished I~ an the Pac-I 0, 23-9 overall Howc"cr. the Wildcats wlll be minus thttr Ooor leader, guard tevc Kerr. who suffered a knee injury that required rcconstrucuvc surgery O\.tr the summer and 1s lost for the season Seven-foot center Chmt1an Welp ( 19.4 ppg, 8. S rpg) makes a contender of Washington. while sharp-shooter Reggie Miller makes UC LA a long· shot The Hu k1e~ lini hcd sttond at 13-S 1n conference. 19-12 over.all last )tar Miller (2S Q PPa) will take advan- tage the NC-\A·s deca aon to imple- ment a 3-poant ltne as the Bruins try to improve on a 9-9 conference mark. I 5-14 overall Southern Cal. 1n its fir 1 season under Coach C1eo~c Ra\chnJ. wall II) to make a go of 11 with five of la~t )ear's SC\.eO tor scorers IOnt Senior Demck Do"cl (IS S ppg) 1s the best returning TroJan Sophomore Enc Knox and senior center Jose On1z will lead an mex· pcnenced Oregon tale team that comes off a 8-I 0 12-1 S season. Sophomore Juard Todd l 1ch11 ( 17 2 ppg) an ne" Coach Mike Montgomcl) lead 1hc wa> as tan ford trtcs to improve Its 8-10 conference record, 14-l 6 overal l. Oregon. 6-12. 14-14 a year ago. will go only as far u guards Anthony Ta\.lor ( 17 Oland Rick Osborn ( 10 8) can take at Senior iuard tevc Beck ( J 4.9 ppg) leads Anzona Stale 8-1 O. 14-l 4, whale Washinaton State 8·10. IS-16. hopes 6-9 forward Dwa)ne Sholtcn emerges as a force in 1dc • Whtie Nevada-Las Vcps, wbic~ has a 64--6 conference-n:cord overt • past four years. may stand head a shoulders above the rest oflhe PC~ San Jose tatc and Fullertoll St.at~ should be improved teams this year • Wuh last year's lcadina scorer;:~ Ricky Berry {18 6 PPS). teamma u~ with 6-7 JUntor Rewe Owen~, t • conference's top rebounda (8. 7 I t year, the paf'\IM"Should -- their 9-9 conference mark: and fiau1 • second behind lhc Ruonin' Rebel.- an Jose finished 16-12 overall ~ year Fullenon talc, 16-16, sttuaJcd te>" 8-12 in conference play, but we racked by rnjunes a year aao. ~ Titans have auard Ric.hard Morton C 13.3 PPI) center HerJTWl Webster Latia• Nd• ( 10.6 PPS. S.4 rpa), and forwar'1 Htnl) Turner (10.7 PPS. 6.2 rpl~ Junior collcse tra11sfers, forwar- Derek Jones and point auard Tyront Ree. should also help the Titans. New Mu1co tale wb1cb made thf PCAA tournament final after finis .. ana third at t0-8, has four retumuc staners. led by auard ~enny Travfl ( l5 2 PPI) The AUJCS have 10 overcome • the graduation of last year's h11h scorer. fo~ard G1lben Wilburn. First-ear Coach Ron Adams at frcsno talc, which tied for sixth 10? 19 S-86 at 8-10, will count heavily on 6-6 sw1 ngman Mike MitcbeJI. IUt· )tar's PCAA Freshman of the Year. Adams. who rcplacn Boyd Gran&, may also get htlp from 6-1 I impon Rene EbeltJCS, a center for last year's Dutch national team. • UC Irvine 12-6, 17-13, will have to find rtplaccmcots for Tod Murphy and Johnny Rogers 1f 1t hopes IO fini h second aaa1n Guard Scott Brooks t I 0.3 PPI) 1s the Anteaters top rctumina starter. i\lthouati Lona Beach State, 7-22, finished last at 2-16 a year aao. the 6-10 DcAnthony Lanaston (11.7 PPa) and a transfer from Nevada-Reno. IWlrd Tony Ronzonc. could improve things for the 49trs. Ho" v.cll forward DomrnJO Rosano recover\ from a broken !Ca wall dictate things at Pacific, 9-9. 17-14 last )ear. Point guard Kevin 1xon and a pure-hoot1na 6-S Reid Newey. who return after a two-year \tint an a Morman m1ss1on. wdl lcad Utah talt,8-10.12-16 Onlyforward Khns Fortson(IO.I PPa)retumsfrom a \al-Santa Barbara t.artana hncup that finished 7-11. 12-IS overall. a )'eaF ago. The West Coa t Athletic Con· ference has two top players of 1 ts own to boast -Pcpptrdane's Enc White and Scott Thompson of the Univer- sity of San Daqo The Wa"cs will be: coun11n1 on Wtute (IS 3 PPS. 6 S rps) to pack up some of the production lost bythc ar~duat1on of three stancrs -" GREAT I SAVINGS PLUS COUPONS 675-787.t. 675-7877 2224 Newport Blvd . Newport Beoch. CA 92663 .......... ~111!.1! T ALE l~t~~ »• .. • I .. . .s. navox Prl kl . t9" Wtl• Color 1V ••• AlllDmttlo ll-.. ~ -~·Color C0n"9 CIMully • . ·' -. ~ Electronlc Gifts for EV8 I :: ~ ~ , := .. .. .. .. .. 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Jd, "I cJon't 'o alona \\<tlh the th on I hrec-:poant licld aoal arc 101ni 1n at a 1tap1d 11lt4." and colh:Je ba kctbalr cfittcr com· plain the-di ta nee ot t 9 feet. 9 in<'hc'i from the threc-po11H attempts l cmplc m de 7 of 21. Arnold said ... , don't think u team \hould be th:n 1f \Omething 1"n 1 brol cn, dt>n't Ii~ it. v1m1no' 11. tO of2:! rewarded for not 1dv1ncm1 thl'" ball:-The~ nothtnt wron& w11ti mak'.ana \Omt'tfuna Nonh Ca rohn• State hat on 10 ot 20 three· Qui both John Chane)· off em pit" 1nJ Jerry better lt help, increase the populanty." point ,hots last aturday an dell atina Na,y. Tarkanian of Ncvada·w Ve&a, .appro'c of Stc1t1 pointed out that thrtc-potnt 1\01, 86·84. an th<' tlall of fame Tap-Off l la ~•C Tht the rule and hke m purpo .:._ to.open up the taken from the top ofthC' key, ts actuall)' 21 feet center of 1hc hoop 1s too short. Some Uiva Ion l coaches would like to see th<" qcw rule ~pped a .. soon as possible But th e NCAA rule~ ch1ef sa1d Wednesday the pme has become more excitina because of 1t and he doc n•t 'ff an~ chan~ fonhcom1ng. M1dd1c took only three and Doua Woja._ ma'de '"''de game. from the backboard. ''Maybe if wt" said 11w1i21 all of them "I think 1f good, but it' too cloSt:· ~•d feet away 1t would bra touancr 1>hot in people'' Dul Kenny Drummond' 1hrcc-po1ntcr rarlantan. whose tcom pla)' in the PC:A.A. mint.I<! .\\k mo~t~plc how fori\ fret 1hrow 1 with 14 seconds made the difference tor N.( whctc the thr ·pointer was usrd on an and the) uy 15 feet. 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Ttcll 09'ltr c-..n •Hou\•O'I J 1 over IUcir Ttnntnft 1' over ·va~l>flt 'l"IO<•O• Sla •t 1 over F!or•Ga llYU 1 1 over •s.n Ooeoo Stal• 'Haw•• l over wvom ng SUllNY Ar 1ona !No 171 vt S•anlord 11 TOllvo no ~·· ·a.note "'.,,, team • 'rim Harrell's,__~ a.- NFL lffden lllirwtfl IMndlY's Gamel NAT~NALCON,ait•NCE Ollt,,...dll 0 l"A ,.C Ydl TO Int itt noon ' 11' ISS4 II I 192 30l2 IS 10 192 1919 • II 142 1674 6 1 150 7007 10 9 161 1737 10 I "' 1501 13 16 1?1 lllOS I 6 1'6 lfOO s 17 t(rarner M•nnewla lJ• Ktmo Sen Franc•tco 199 SCl'troe<Jar, WHlllnglon J19 '11Pl>lt 0t1ro11 305 Voun11, Tamoa Bev 7S4 .t,rcller Atlante 29' Lomu SI Lou•• 1't '1mmt, Gia nt• 3S5 Jawonki, Plllladtlor1oa 1•S Ptlluer, DallH 257 ltusMn Ok.,anen,R1m1 Mo<r1s, Goants Pn1on. Cll•<~ Rooers. Wnll•l'tlon It 09l, At.enla MaY•I N ... Ofltant Jontl , Ottro•t N~. Tamoe h Y o lffllOn. Mlnt1tr.ota Ml•Cfle~ St Louli TCa VC11 A119 LG TO m 141• 4,1 o 1 15'6 11'6 O S2 10 231 1031 • , " s 7SI IO'l• 4 I •7 IS 75' ,.,. l7 12 1 11? _,. 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CSF Jttlo.r.on, SJS Williams F5U Mitllatls, UOP ltlclla~or.on. UOP TCa Veit. 2Sf 13" ,.7 1117 I" 191 In 742 II• 62• TO A.,._ 11 llU 12 IOU I 110 s 70 , '24 .......... 5Wfftlt't, F"Su Pefti, 5JS StaOwOftll, UHLV Gra.,am, LllS aarlltf. CSF" .... .,., Temo1t1on. LllS Llgo ns, SJS Mai.11111u SJS JaOr.on SJS Locktll L6$ .... sine l"A ,.C l"I TD ' 1S 17 I• 214 160 l8' m 7S6 llS 39S 721 11 14 17 " ll I• 2'6 1)4 lltceMM l"C Vdl " SfS n tt1 ~ ll7 SI 3S2 34 •Sl Coleee tootNI 'cMclUle TODAY'S GAMIS Eatt CaroiTna ar Miel'!\l (Fla I " TeaH A&.M 11 TtllH SA TUlllOA V'S GANllS TO 2 • s 0 s Notre Oamt vs USC al LA C011seum !CllanMI 7 •' 11 lO om I Paclllc 11 Lono llt acll Slate II VU al San OitllO Sia It, n WvomillQ •I Hawaii. n A11burn al Alaoame ICllannt l 1 •' 17 30 om I F ioroda al F"torida Sia It Georo•• Ttcll er Geor11la A<Ct at H6Uston ICh1nnt1 13 at 10 a m J Tulane at LSU, n Goina for two ,, ' · ...... 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ASll C•-8vt •Y• .. bl ••l>v. TlwacM, Doc Clltvy, A llll't Gioolt. RObiM HI Fla~ SCralc:IWd Al>Ple Ort>ll, Wanu , L•llonda Jon, Sleon<t1 CllOt<t '2 aXACTA ()·21 Mid 12000 'OUltTH RAC•. 350 vardt Loflv l!aott IC1rdo11) F 1n11 Polnl C lleld1Ptll OIKot Policy (LtWI$) Time 01711 700 •OO lOO 590 l60 6 IO Al$0 h n Wlnol\t'll 8111, L11<1\y (11lt aar, Sovtrt•on Smlltl, Sutcl1fft, Do II For Ca"1 S<ttlChlel None ""™ •ACa. JSO Verch VOUt ltl n ru turtl SM,.y ~on Ca.idilltO 0111<1 O>Mto ILt••tl T1mt 0-17" UO •OO 3t0 uo • ., •'Cl A lto ltan. AJ\9tl On WlwtlS, N.-..ef r:;,..r EH 'fll'f. Al Ollrs Ttwitell, ~lion.I Scretc:Nd St k r fureu J1 aXACTA (M l Hoel in IO SUCTH llACI. 110 Vereb. lklt• Atorelhouotll CCr-...r> Secttll•t CPro<lorl CteDW LllCkY Wiii l .. ten) TffM t .. 0. 1120 UO JOO , .. f60 ... Atto •an Su-L•M Otc:-.. 5wi•• Sanker. Ho-tit Alfalf', Hoelden RtQUftf, $em$ Anoe4. Scra l"*S PvtOlo ClnOtt. ••••dale a..ie. S<1n T ta 5ufW'ty, •..uttlalldOll'ne'ld • U •XACTA U I) lleiel IJO 80 s•Y•NTH •Ac•. 400 Y9fdJ .... SO«ltr (DldeflCklell) '70 ) 00 , 80 Min« l"a•ma• (le<llev) 1 40 t 60 (MY 1(11\ff Tr ..... (Ward) l 20 Time U OOO Alto Itel\ H11,,.,-y I UM'I, Ctou4Y ~. Go Ett'I Nell\re, lnlemv , kr•l<hlel None a1 UlACTA IMI .... Iii.cl llOMTM •&Cl. l90 Yerdl A •00 1r .. utst(Oldrl<k1tllll, 60 uo 6 oo OOtll $ ~ 1 .. idlllttl 1 11 l .. wt11• Mlr"'41C1 IHertl UO Time 0 17 .. U IJlAnA 19•101 pttf MflO DAILY Ta•U IM•t > Mid llQOO Note Jocktv Cfleliet Oii Tlrf.,,•a AllMI NtNTH ltACI, a V•• M u !Wtflty #IMy (F...-el ••tit!• l~twltl Ha" A MMGv (0et<lel '""' . ",, I iUltle "'*' ,.....,.., UI ~ aMa. • ~ ,..., .. 111.- , ._.....,. IUIW ( ...... ) '11 fMi4llfl .. 6 f'MfW J YMl'I OICI & ~ct It Denctl9i (°"'911 ,,. Clelmlllt .-: ....... . Y,._A&,890 C.•11 lrW 10 1M atka _,. l le4rlt......, C .... I 110 ... , .. ...... ~ ~ """* rlM 111111 .. I GuMF..,. IYWW•l ............. WJ ........... 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' futtont• MM 11) 000 J v•er OICI& & -•rd ci.1m1nt Ctelm!M 1111'10 at•.000 U,000 I JoM'i JOYI (ftWOll) \11 2 CrtnOOM (Oft ... l • In J Mur.it9 (~MYtl I" • FemllV FOii (Toro) 117 S Fe• Fl'tet IMetel 117 • '"' ''·~· SoN ($fDlilel 117 1 Jee.rt (Velfn&Ullel 117 •LU MAYHT IOtlO IMl Hard 10 Oen'I ~etlen 8'I« IHI, llettiecl ~tor IN leld ""°'*'°"" 11111'°""'9 MColld Mtl wtllit IN'Olletllv IA 119M el IN ,_., P~ V flOX It 11 ,..., lo fWe In OUll eflWl, iMIM it'nlWOve "" th rec"" W'4 '*' do..._ "*' 1'tf, IOvtt 1111\ lftca tftCI _.rr, '°""' ... with '''IKA ll~. -..ALTO l .. ll FrftMned o-N ~. """ end 111ew out wrP'Y.j()1i.110AMn tilt 1111\ runner, ttref'O ,.. LOHGSHOT GIENOeL!. Super 01amond tops field JNGLEWOOD -Hollywood Gold Cup winner Super Diamond will go to post a firm favorite for the S 100,000-added On Trust Handicap, which opens a talent-laden four-day festival of racma here today Owned by Roland end Ramona Sahm and winner of his last three outings, all stakes. Super Diamond drew the outside po t po 1t1on when six California-foaled threc->ear-olds and up were entered for the one-mile test Rqular ndcr Laflit Pmcay, Jr .. who has guided the 6-year-old Eddie Grqson tramee to victory in the Bel Air Handicap, Gold Cup and Goodwood Handicap already this season. will aaain be on board uper Diamond who. 11 126 pound1, 1s set to concede between seven and 16 pounds to his advcrsaric . Strongest chalJenac to uper Diamond is likely to come •from consistent Nostal~a·s Star. earner of more than S 1 m1lhon and recently founh 1n the Breeders' Cup Classic. Drawn on the rail at 1 I 9 pounds ~ilh Fernando Toro in the iron • Nostalgia's Star has never bcen-wo~ than founh in seven out1nis-1h1 season for owners Duckett, Hinds and Robbins. The complete field for the On Trust follows 1n post position order from the rail out: Nostalgia's Star. Quip .Star~ 112.MartanJ>cdrou, Rlaht Con. It•. Gary Citevens; Bozana, 11 2. Wilham Shoemaker, Don 8 Blue, 110. Corey Black; and uper O;amond. Right Con scored over No talg1a's tar in the San Fernando takes at the bqjnning of .the )Car but has not visited the winner's since then. 10 N\111 "-""" 1""9nst 11 Pef!v 1f1"1t11181\ !Jle-.l 11 ,.,llNOM lf.Jld!efta (OtlefloulMvtl ........ 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"Slupper Rod 0.vis and tactician Doug.Rastelk> arc a arcat team," Jobson said, "and the crew work for the most part has been flawless-sp1nmucrs going up and ·coming down with precision, tacks and jibes on taract. ·and they arc gettina all they can out of what appears to be • a slow boat. "for that reason," said Jobson, "~e will have a new keel installed before thestart of the than! round robin Dec 2, but 1t may be a case of t9.0 httle and too late." Althouah he eJtpects to sec• better performance from EaaJe 1n Deccm ber. he doesnot tx~t llcr to be in the final four for the challenaer semi-finals. Several other challengers arc havma major suracry -mostly keel work -before the start of the December found robin, Jobson $a1d. New York Yacht Oub's _._America It is definitely having a new keel installed on U.S.46,bncofh(rthreccontendcrs.Thetcm~ntly ship))cd to Australia from the U.S EaaJc and Ch1caao's Heart of Amcnca arc havina major changes made to their keels. Jobson said he 1s sure Dennis Conner's Stars &. Stnpes (San D1eao) is gearing down his boat to make 1t more dTcctJVc m li&ht airs. Who will be tfic four chalJenaers competing in the semi-finals 1n late Dttember and early January? Jobson sees 11 as New Zealand's Kz7, Amenca 11 and tars & Stnpes for sure with San Francisco's USA and France's French Kiss vying for the fourth spot. He observed that Tom Blackaller, skipper of U A has been havina some crew problems which should be iron~out before Dec. 2. Will Ne~ Zealand be the final challenaer against the Au ie defender" Based on her record in the tnaJs to date (only one loss) Jobson thanks she is a dasunct poss1b1hty, but when push comes to shove in the semifinals, he believes Conner will beat out the k1w1s. "After all,"' Jobson said, "Dennis feels he must redeem himself 1n America's Cup history." Conner was the skipper who lost the Cup to Australia in 1983, the first Skipper to lose )"DChlJng's "holy trail" in 132 years. All of the scm1-finahs1s must be remeasured pnor to the start of the series. and Jobson as convinced that either Conner or the Australian defender wall ansast that the meas~rcrs take an extra Iona look at the kiwi boat. he 1s the onlr fiberglass boat. Skipper Chns Dickson ·and his crew may be rehnr"-ety-unknown on the 12-mctcr c1rcu1t, but they arc wlma well and mak1n1few 1f any rm stake • Jobson said. ··or course. the Aussies don't want Dickson and company to be the final challenger because they fear 1t will mean that the entire three m1lhon kiwi population will PAPARA ZZI -== --=--- 0.-.,... ................ ......., Gary .Job9on le promotln& the 1988 World Cap. invade Fremantle," quipped Jobson. Jobson 1r, a veteran Amenca's Cup c.ampa1gncr. havangcompeted in 1hrcecampa1ans and waslhe winnina tac11c1an in one -w11h Ted Turner in 1977. He was schedultd to sail on one of the challengers this time around but gave 1t up to take on the ESPN assignment. "Its le s work and pays better." he quipped. Jobson said the media intere tin this Cup campaign is the greatest an the history of the event with virtually ever; newspaper in the world having crews 1n Freman tic. and SI countries have pureba~ TV n&hts fol' the finals He 1s an Long Beach until Dec 2 to help Tom haddcn of Long Beach Yacht Oub promote the World Cup match racin& event which gets under way· an Lon& Beach 1n 1988 · The event w1ll 1nvolve the win nm& skippers of seven of the world's top match racing events. including the America's Cup. LBYC's Conaress1onal Cup. the Austral- ian Cup. Citizens Cup of New Zealand, England's L)mmgton Cup. New York's Liberty Cup, Kmg Edward Vlll's Gold Cup of Bermuda and the Antipodes Cup of Ant1be. T~ World Cup would alternate between countncs each )car. Shadden $81d the new event would enhance.all of the others The type of boat lobe used nas not yet been decided. The c"cnt would be commercially sponsored. with ponsors allowed to ha' c their corporate logos on spinnakers It as hoped to attract heavy TV promotion. according to , haddcn. \ New yac~t available in San Diego A new yachtfishcrman with per· formance and economy unusual an a yacht ofitss1zc. the North Star SS. has been announced by North Star Yachts. San D1qo. The new yacht boasts a first class intcnor and construction to the highest yacht tandards, all at· a comparable pncc, according to Nonh Star president Richard Fddt. A design creation of Hoard Ap- polonia. naval architect of Bell- ingham. Wash .. the Nonh Star fca· turcs functional and ·safety concept u<iiuall} found only 1n the largest yachts, accord1n1 to Feldt. Appolonia, comparatively un- known to yacht men, as better known for his marine Cn&Jnccring work in des1gnmg commcc1al and military craft. Much of has work m h1Jh- pcrformancc. h1gh-cfTk1cncy de IJ!l hu been applied to the Nonh tar SS, Feldt said The new yacht is bcmgbu1h to high standards under close supervision at the yaro of fred Cha in Taiwan. • The Nonh Star 55 offers choices in power from 210 horsepower caterpillar 3208s to S70 borsepo..-cr GMB92TAs Though cquipted with live-on-board features and Amcncan operatina and safety pr. the yatch allows a w1dc latitude and pcrsonaJ features and la)OUt ideas f.or the \ta'hdar~ price ofS231,000. Dehvcry can be made within I 20~ys of order .. and comm1ss1on1011s done by North tar Vatch 1n n Diego. Yacht racma act1v1cs arc in the fall doldrums with only routine regattas scheduled throughout the South- land. Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club-Thanksgivana Couples Regatta (PHRF). turday. There arc no regattas scheduled in the Orange County area this v.cckcnd. In other Southern Cahfomla Yachtin& A sociatiion areas: Los Angelt1·Lon1 Beach Santa MOilica Bay Pacific Manhers Yacht Oub -Man-Woman race (PHRF). Saturda). 'Windjammcn Yacht Oub -Junior-Senior In. traclub mat.ch race unday. Trauma unit party a ·rea! sMASH .......................... ..., Look f••lllar? ActaallJ tbe,.'n Sae Packett, O.Yld Moeee and llan Cllae. .11. ~&•II, Dr. Jolla Ja1• ..-t1M lllat. Supporters enlist in 4077th to raise money for county's Trauma Center By MARY LOU HOPKINS ~ ~rray for the Orange County Trauma Society for having a new and fun idea for a fund-raiser. Dress code for the part) -patterned after the popular TV proaram "MASH" - was GI green. A few guests such as the Trauma Society's founder Dr. Jolla WHt wore hospital surgical attire. and a few others opted for nurses' togs for the party in the Bean Shed. in Old Town. Irvine. Other outfits worn. that didn't come from an army surplus store were Beverly Coll'• nashy red drc and red marabou 1acke L "Every war needs ll hooker." Coil said. Don Dou.ldson wore his army uniform from WW II. which was decorated with several rows of medaJs. "The~ (medals) are from the European Theater of Operation • South Pacific Theater of Operations. and Operations of Japan." Donaldson s~ud Another veteran. Air Force Squadron Comdr. Ed. Sharp and l:us w11C.'7can, wore 01gh1 suns he had worn during fighting an Korea. But most ot the 400 Qr so auc ts arnved weanng the GI greens. Thev wcrt greeted b> "MASH" cnaractcr look-a-hkcs Hawke>e (Marv Cline). Khngcr(Dav1d Mo~). and Hot Lip Houlihan ( uc Puckett). Marv Cline C'tplaaned that the> all have other Jobs. but the> enJOY portraying the famous characte~. "I have been in pla)S on cable TV. appeared in TV proarams and com· mcrc1als. served a'> master of cer- emonies for many occasions. and we ha\c worked with the MASH cast but never in the show." Chne sa.1d. "I also sell insurance... he added wath a laugh. Supen1sor Tom Riley, a retired Manne Corps general. served a host for the sixth annual Oranac Count> Trauma oc1ety·~ stnctly non-reau· lataon dinner and auction. During the e"cnang. trams roared by hakang the shed. and at 1ntcrvalf> the hghts would go out. and guests would shout. "blackout:· "E,er;th1n11s goani so well cHn with the blackouts." said Dollie Brlll, T board member 'Tm tired of black-tie panics. and af\cr the formal o~nang of the Oranae Count) Per- forming Arts Center this " reall> fun ." ., ' Aller the buffet dinner -mm~d arecn salad. r6a t beef and baked potaJo. P.lus brownie for de scrt - the Cahfom1an p~ntcd a l c;o how sinitna such tunes a "Back 1n Your Own Backyard:· and "It's Wonderful." Proceed from the part} and the 1kn1 and verbal au1:t1on f"JtSCd approiumately SSS.000 for the non· profit Trauma . 1cty. The C\Cnana· pr«et-os v.111 so toward the de\clopment of the ~ c1et) • progf'lm of "C hild Par,~n ~r let>," "Helmet fet( for C}ch t~. and " laying Ahve, • aimed at pre"cntma teen· e drinkin& and dnvina vuc t in luded founding pre 1· Jent of the 1ate Vtr1i•la &aott letMkr and her hu,band. PHI: Mary AM and LM Wtll1. SU4n and Dr. Gft'aN l,...le; Mary and MicMel "-'•'*"· 1y and Utrb ttn, Palrida and Jad: C1roth. 1 cnny and E~tren t>hlptll, Kau and Oarlt Wltffler. hAM!e and BUJ &e..-art ind •..utt nd am H,,,_, P.,.nw t1 t41ilff • Dall Piiot t)lt e411•r V141 DtH. PeuJ and Lee Colton ba "•ar•ery.•• - ,, ! ypl yinfavoro For tht A\~ meri<"in boat owner. recent ataiilat1on rdonntna the country's tH laws Wiii have hule or no t'frcC1 on the aftcr·llll cost of t..t ownrnhap. accordill& 10 1hc Nauonal Manne ManufactuiTrs ,._ ICK'lllion 19 7 an )Ut, 1he ~I)' of o&htr tu rults relallr'l tO boll ownrdh1p "'main lhe same, tht .aaMly showed. lneluckd 1s the prov111on for cu- &ain boats quahf)1n1 for dtductton" al t«Ond homn. IPttr, NMM praickn1 ··This should rt' uh 1n a small 1n1. rtue in d1scf't't1onar) income for the 11oup. 01tcttt1onary dollan bu) boat\ so that bolt owMn and. 1n turn. our 1nduUr). should be O\crall bf.neficiarics oft~ l"l'form. With the u~ption of non-dC'duc· tibilit) of Yin 11~ ~1d on all ronwmcr purcha~ bqinn11\l 1n the .. 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QUtres 4 AA Alkaline t>atttnes, gtue ' ffnlsh-lng SUpptleS) USTS25 95 •Atfl~ $15.99 ; • r r~ COOD THRU DEC l 1 r1~;G SHOP FARLY SOr\~f 1TFr:s ARE ~1H1Tf '. 5 cl\. IUPBMAIKIT Of HOUY OOODI FIVE GIUY STOIES -LOADED WITH LOW DISCOUITSPECIALS! t ... IAIDIUI" CHtCU C9f1Mf •f .... 41111er lfld •t11t AffltllO fJH)IM-.... 1411 IOUTN HACH I L VG. .. Mft etwd, M8P ................... (114) ... 17lt fZUIMJ 2"4 ENCIN O lliO IA LIOA I L VO. C•rMr •f ••IMa end e1u1!14n1t •1••t. (111) • 1111 Rivi H\IDl IUI VAi h "H I LVD C•rlMf •f Ven ... ,..,. •nd Artllttt•n 1114171U113 SAN DIEGO llM COIVOY ITRHT Con••• ltrNt hutfl of ... M• llltlJte 1"7 .... I fJHf H1 11 H\ .... ,rf ..... . S..llty ...... . ............. I bu) 1 nol based onat'\cr·la>. 1JnuJcr· 1t1on:· N•p1t'r adckd. ··1 he pnmai) que tion b bolt owner) 1l'i af. fordab1lit) ur month! rn~t of uwn· crsh1p, With l<>da)' "trnn& v1l11 in nc~ boals low or non<x1\ti:nt de· prtt1atmn and attl"llCll\t' linannna ratn •nd terms. tho\C' who w1 h 10 own boal\ ('an still do w com· fonabh.'' Tht' 'Reform cl of 1986 hH not disturbed that secnon of the tu code which allows treatment of qualif)'inj boats as SC"Cond home\. J or con· sumers who treat tht'ir bout\" sl.lch. it means that intcrcstC'.,pcn~ paid for finandna will be dedu tible on ptr· sonal tu. returns. A ~uahficd m1denlc, which \\ould ~ ehaiblc for the mortgage interest dtduction. 1s defined under the nc" act a a principal resid~nce or other ri-'1dl'Q uted b &M IUl'll)Cf .. I "d"tlhl\I un11" (H thll &crm 11 defined under prtor la~ 1 for pcnunal 1•urpc1tt l>clln1ttun 011 I dwtlhn1 un11 undtr pnor law Pt'(1nc1ll) 1nrludc b<>11i fhut inttre t tApcn lnl.'UtrC'd to fin1nC't lhC purchllC or I boat \\hu:h 15, in ta I, uitd a • re u.knce. ahould he dt'dul t1hlc undt>r 1hc la"· Nap1t'r ddcd Io detcrnunc which b<'lilt quahf) as dv.clhna \An1t • there app!:ars to tK' the rrqum:mcnt\Oh hcad.plky and bunk\, · · "Wh1lt the code doc not define 1mcn111n nttd~ to qualify. 1t ~m~ 1ha1 a test of ~idcnc) clear!) point~ to appropriatt hvina cond1t1ons," said Napier. "While ~me ~' ~wry· ers m11ht argue othcN1~. 11 1~ unhkcl) IR\aud1to~ v.ould consider a I 6 fruit fhh1n1 ho t '" a quahfy1 rt,1den e" Other l,LUC uon1 railed on boa; '1u1h() ina auccond homcsappear \ hl\'t CH) 1n1wrrt· Can the boa I qualtfy 1f the prima1 re 1dtnC:c •• localed nearby? Aa parcnll) thcre 11 no problem with ondo 1n the Cit) and the sail~ moorrd m the city harbor. ti<>" men) day• muN lhe bott b u~'! This ts not defined, ·ahhou1 oOcn cunfu\Cd wath a I '-day max. mum •USC ruli for boats tel up I income propc:rt1Cj, If a primal") and ICC'Ond home a1 currrnll~ cllumcd, may lht boat b claimed. lflhe tallpa)'CT chooses. h ma) 1w1kh dcducttonJ from secon homc to boat -but only tw re idenccs can qualify at one llme. Area ~rtist f eat llre at Nalltical Museum By CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON ...,,...C-11•1n•1,. The Nev.pon Beach Nauucal Mu· scum 1s current I) 'tcatunna a "pedal exh1b1t by arts t. Man) faf"'cll Evelyn Young. uccut1ve dtrcctor of the Ncwpon Beach Nautical Mu· sieum. e:<platncd that fa""cll was selected to~ the first featured artist bccausc "she 1s a well-known local artist who paints local scenes. We will be featuring other noteworthy artists in the futurc as well," Young said The Newport Beach Nauucal Mu~ scum is the rcsuJt of a dream that began v.ith Bellina Bents who hared her v1s1on and gathered the support of man) communal) leaders Bctuna wanted to have a gallcl") of Arthur Bcaumonl paintings and made ar· rangemcnt\ wnh Jeff Beaumont to have a re,oh1ng e,1th1b11 of his father's p:untings uLthe mU$Cllm. Arthur Beaumont, 1he forcmo t watercolorist 1n thc Unucd tates. .I .. i l ; ~ had.~cn comm1~ioncd b) the t.,,. ~.,) 10 ~ the official anrst "during World War II. Marcia Bents. Bet· una's mother and president of the autu:al Museum, carried forth the dream after Bcmna's untimelydcalh A aroup of dcd1catcd volunteers sc:mhcd for the fac1hl)' for thrtt )cars and nuscd the money to have 1t ('omplctel) refurbtshcd. The museum has a Iona term lease from the cit) and has been open to the public since the middle of August. "The city has been extreme!) hclpful." said Bent~ "The primaf) motive of the mu· S<'Um i tne prt'scrvauon of the nautical history of the area" said Youn a. "There 1s nothing else hkc 11 ... The museum has d1spla)'s of euly Newport Beach histol"), including the history of )&Chtlng act1v111es such as the Enscmrda Race(wh1ch stans from wpon Beach) and :rrans Race (from Los Aoaeles 10 Honolulu). On display at lha trme is a i2-foo tank te 1 mode1 of Eagl~. Ne~r Beach Amtrica's Cup Contender a v.ell a 1 collection of othrr boat half models There 1s also a collechon o O\Cr 2S of Anhur Beaumont's 'paint inp 1n the museum. , uUlt1mately v.e hope: to develop 1 mulu.purposc facility wit~ 1 plle~ for different nautical lr115ts to bi cxh1b1tcd. We will add to what W1 alrcady have and we arc plannina le havc a library with books, pc:nodical1 and videotapes rt'latin& to loca nautical history. Down &he road wt aJso hope to have a lecture hall tc hou~ community events." sa1c Young. Thc museum is a tax.exempt, non profit organization. Thcre 1s nc charge and 1t 1s opc:n to the publJC Wcdnesdaysio Fridays from I I a.m to 3 p.m. and Saturdays from I to ' p.m. The e~h1btt runs throu&h ()c. cember 20 4 DAY THAIKSCIVIC SALE 253 OFF ~~ '-'-• .... $14.SO NOW $10.17 Sttt. lrleft ... $9.'9 NOW P M WlftAi ..... '°"" t'--~~.__~__;;::~L---' ... St4.SO NOW $10.97 ~ '-"" & ,.,. .... s•." NOW$7M De signer Leotards at Incredibly LOW Prices Large Children• dept. great gift ide as M-1 10te9 Sot 10 .. 7 Sun 11te6 Tllfget Center ... IKat ... AYe eyp, .. ,CA 1e1..-.2• Ohcount Aet'obk Danceweor ,. NEED A TAX BREAK? Donate to OCC s Cinema Department and help a student prepare for tomorrow Do you or your company have him/video equipment s1tt1ng around or: stored tn a CIOSCI somewhere? OCC's Cinema Department can use all types of hlm/v1ciqo equipment lrom Super 8 to Panav1s1on including audio. video. anCI even fights Changes In Federal tax laws make 1 more advantageous. to give g1fl thrs year than 1n future years Your grit will be promptly acknowledged by tho Orange Coast Coll ge Foundation It's easy to make a donation Just call us and we'll take care of the test' For gill 1ntormat1on. contact Brian Lewis ir1 OCC's C1n ma Department l7l4) 432-5637. or 432-5629 ORANG• COAST COLL•G• • • I 0 .. I ' I r 'El phant'd 1 By BONNIE FEVERGEON ._,_c.... s•••4 ~,..n,1><1rtin1 an audience to the ~1n1 of Kansas in thr early 1870s wath such reality that thry vic;anousl) c.aper1enced heat, dirt, fear and 1sola· lion 1s the achievement oft he cast and crew of "Goina to Sec the Elephant" at Golden West Coll~ Actor' Playbox. front yard ofa M>d hue complete wtth prim1ti"t' wood·burn1n1 l\Ove. uablc and cha1r5, larae laundry tub and \\IShboard at which Sar1. cffttt1vtl)' pla)td by Ofo'1ia Nevtn. 1."9m· plains she 11 hav1n1 to spend far too much time. Witll her hustiina an two small children away for a few days, an aihna house fUC'Jt and his wife inside the "soddy, • and rcs1<knt mother-in-law, Maw. playtd by Arlene Adams, dreamily contcmplat· ma her future as a nunc in Colorado, ara i fcthng a bit O\ltrwhrlmcd. hie. f,or Sara ilmpl) survn ina 1n the nt\t'r K'C her )Ouna dluahtcr 1111n nils w1ldttncs. \\1th a rcv.'lrd pt 'The \\1fc or the a1hn1 a,unt. Mn. n11htl} unsc1und contact with th<>te N1chol1. an ed\k"lttd and soph1tt1· \he 10 .. es is sufficient mot1vat1on to <.'lt«I .. lady*' from New York 1ty, spend the· rest of her hfc 1n this place. bc>auutuUy playtd b) JIAd1C.cppen,11 . · an emotionally dmlandina ro~ Kiyc Dnn Fistler 1s a "natural" as frauaht with ftar. panic •nd ~r· Etta, the youna yet slifhtly troubl«I a11on at the confrontation of the nr11hbor from fhc miles down the reality of tx-1n1 stran<kd .tn th11 road . Hcrcharactcr1lat1on issplcnd1d dc$Olatc, dan1tr-r1ddtn place wnh a u\hc mo\eund \ptaksin such a way husband .,,,.ho 1 "alwa) too weak to as to create a picture of onr over· help." • Wrtttcn b) Karen Henscl. Patti Johns, Elana Kent. S)h1a Mcr«lith Eliubeth l lo)d haw and Lauri if ofTenct11 and ~ircct~ by Don Hll)'e\ and Charles M11<:hcll, 111 the \tory of 'The , itaht) of the work emeries four ~omen fac1n1 the harsh rcaht1e~ through the ~omen as each reveals of early Amcncan frontier hfe. .her h1!ltory. includin& tragic losses Interaction of the four character$ andJn:iuctics. and \it'ry d10crcn1 takr\ plarc in th~ simple ~ttin1 Of tftc "1C\\!I of..,, hat con mute a su1."te sful ' ~hado~rd b)' JOme M}Steriousav.arc-Durm1 one oft he h&htcr momenu. ncs -pcrha~ fear or severe a reprtc\e from attacluna .,.oh es and emotional pain. As the story unfolds, imminent 11wa ion b): Indians, Mn it is rt'\ aled that Etta has 1un:1ved Nichols and Sara bcgm the ta k of abduction and 18 months of captl\ it) makin1 a v.edchn& dress for Etta .,,,.ho by C he)'enne Indians onl> to l't'tum hu ~lcctcd a potential mate, a home and lind her mother had died succc ful man with 10 head of caule, from &ricf fully f),pccting he "'ould wi1h whom \he will Pend the rest of TV LISTI NGS .. ... L -------Larry lfaCman and Linda Gray of tbe TV eerie. .. Dalla•" will bo.t the 27th annul CBS All-American TbanbClnnc Parade today from 9 •.m. to noon on Channel 2 . I =~ ~ 1: U•~ "Thi~ Ol l.util" (1978) .1tm11 Stewwt, Mlclcey Rooney • MN<..o Of A CONT1HEH'r • WON:IEAWOAKS PMllE THE LORD N.Y.P.D. OODCOUPL.E POie MOVE ... ,~ "Wltneu" (1M5) ~ Ford, Kelly Mc:Gllllt -t:»- 1 Cll FAMll Y TIEI $1,«KJ,«KJQWQOfA LFET-. MAOHUM,PJ. WKllP IN CINCINNATI GPETEROUHH MOYIE .. * ~ .Int" ( 1975) Roy Sc:held- ., Robert Shew. -12:00-8MOYIE • • t "Declmeron Night•" ( 1953) Join Fontllne, Louil Jourdan (I) 000 COUPl.E NEWS tllHIGHTlft 700CUM MOW * * * "Cocoon" ( 1915) Don A/Mche, WilfOfd Bnmlly . MOW . h~ 'Awllny~ (1MC) Tom W. **· ~ "'°°" lRStYl!S Of THE llCtt AMJ FAMOUS MOVE .. ~s.a .. Mtrfttl'' (1985} c Thotnll Howell; LOri ~ !RKO lawSuit halts 'Turnerizing· of old movies : LO~ ..\"lul:LF . (AP) -Ten vantage black-and·whuc mo' 1e ""on't be com puter color-t1n1ed until a law ult lited b) RKO Pictures Inc against Turner Broadcastang 1s ~• tied. a !ltud10 lawyer said ' RKO and Turner Broadcasting rc:n:hed an agreement Monda} 1hat proh1b1ts addina color 10 thr lilms pending the outcome ofa New York 1a-...su1t O\ cr1hccon1ro"crs1al proces!> alread' used on such classics as .. fhc MahcSc: Falcon" aud "Yankee Doo- dle Dandy." "Our contenuon 1s that rurner ha~ infringed RKO' copyrights by an- nouncing It will colorize the film and 1hcn broadcast 1hem," sa1(i RKO auorncy David A. Gerber The agreement also tcmporanl) M*OOf'THR SOUTM .. J O"e Matte ChrutmH CCI c•OCooeL.E DUfllmE .,...,. C1 31) );JS 1 JS' •o .. 9,so ClluclC Horrll .. 1 .. &WALKIUt C-0) ,.hu Tit• Delta Foret (RI ST,.,. f Y -taJ 11 001 :oo 11cJo 7 oo • •·oo CfNTURYC1tyCt!nl,, CJ~ l50&.A•----..... ., (hlO) S1SO St40 7 110 • 10100 TIC COLOlt Of' •OMSY ta) e .. erly Hill Cop Cltl /Ho,. ..... SOUL MAN cPO•t J) Aho Jump1"' J•cll '-'lull IA> ~ Arriral of .An American 'lair is a r~ for Jubilation:· -r.. w1~"1\t-... s...·· ----NOW PLAYING , ___ _.,....., •C09TA .. A .... ""'~ ltf.410 "''°"° halt\ the progress of a lawsuil..ftlcdUL Lo\ \ngclcs federal court &y kKO against Turner and Color Systems Technology Inc. of Manna def Re). Gerber said the Los Angeles lawsu11 wa filed an response to a New York lawsu11 in which Turner sued RKO for refusing to turn O\Cr the matenals needed to color I 0 of its films. from nearly all stgmcnts of the film 1ndus111 o'er the anistic and econ-omic 1mpllca11ons of colonng old films Pun ts contend color destroys 1he creati ve effect of movies filmed with the hghts and shadows of black· and-\\hlle film . The process has sparked protest The 10 film~ that "ere included 1n the agreement Monda) were not \Chcdukd 10 be colored until next }Car THE ~ tlVNllH~ SPECTACULAR! Ml'ilC.. M.>G1C. ANO~ ROA THE OIN:aoo Of THE (l)Q< SIAUJOH' N-0 "Ntvm (ft( 'M:\r NUTCAACKER Tiit. \f OTlll:.. Pi t: rt R t-. ·-A&a1 ... , ___ .._,,.,.._ w;-..-··-.. =-=-c..:--· ... SPECIAL LMTED ENGAOBENTI •flEA 990-•021 LAGUNA HILLS 7118~H11 U A MOVIES BREA EOW/SO CAL LAGUNA HILLS MALL COITA MIEIA ~8-2711 LA ..... ADA 623 US I I EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA • PACIFIC S GATEWAY 5 W.VIHI 551·0655 Of'A..a. 63-4-2553 EDWAROSWOOOB~R~IOG;.::::E ____ ~~S~YU~FY-'-"C~IN~E~OOM ........ E~~--~~~ CHUCK NORRIS LOU GOSSETT • her life on tht prainc. · c:hotce (to be nh hutbMd llld IOe). Tbol.&lh Maw appeared to be th one b~ binh and one ~ "1n.e 6'1Mir pavoual chal'IC\cr of the work. due 11) marital commnmtnt to a drJn·er pan to her qe, ClPtnencc and AJI ultama&cl) ~ • Maw a· v.1sdorn. dams' prestntatton prcutd, '"There's 11usf1C1HMt 11.npfy jttmed laddn• tru.1 'Pt('1al encray 1n surv1v:in';0 bUl. 1n the Wordl oldie Jhat conveys vatalny and emotional cloe.ana IOAI b) Sara .• ,"notbtftl ia u I rcaham. h wu MaW's rnponsabiht) would w1.n 1t to be.'' to t~plain and draw s-rallclt between "Elephant" r1.1n1 in repenory walla the nprC'S\1on .. 101n1 to see the .. Terra No"a" 1n thr Play:box. IOllt elephant'' and tht innate dCjlrt: an arc dark o"cr the Thanklliv&GI human bc>inas to look for the prov. wttkcnd. with "Elephant" re1um1na crb1al arttncr ptsturcs for 8 p m performances Dec. 5. 11 II four women hare pacc 'nd and ll and a :\ p.m matintt Dec. 7. tum on the plains of K n : two by ·Call 95-8378 for uckct rnformauon "THE fllllleoN'' (PG 131 70 mm-6 TRACK 0DOLBY 11'.30, 2 00 • 30 700930 l [ ,, ' ~. 7 1 fl l 'i (1 . . "CtaDMNOf A LElllR GOD" lAI 12-00, 2 t!S • 30 700,. 15 •WALT DISNEY S• "SONG Of JHE IOUTH" 1 00. 3 00. 5 00 !GI 7 00, I 50 •STEVEN SPEILBCRG S• "AN .-NCAN TAI." 1200, 200 •00101 5 45 7 30 9 15 "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" !PG 131 12 00. 2 oo .• 00 800 100,.1000 eCHIJCl< NORRIS• "FIREWALKER" IPGI 1 •5 • 00, 6 15 130 10 30 "STU TR£l rr tPGI ' TRACK DOLBY STEREO 12 00 2 30 500 130 1000 "STAR TitEK fV" 1PG1 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 12 30 3 00 5 30 800 10 30 "PEGGY SUE" GOT MARRIED" (PG131 I 30 3 •5 6 00 e 1S 10 1S "THE COLO~l OF MONEY",...,... 1200 2 IS • 30 7 00 .• 30 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 839 1500 •STEVEN SPEILBERG S• "lN AMEIUCAN TAIL" 1 1 30 1 30 3 30 tOl S 30 7 JO 9 tS •WALT 04SNEV S• "SONG Of THE SOUTH" 12 00. 2 Oo • OC. 1G1 600 800 9 's UNIVERSTIY 854 8811 ~ "JUMPIN' JACK" RI • 00 8 15 MSOMETHING WllD" IRI 1 50 6 OS 10 1( "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" (f'Cm) 11>0, 3.15, 5,30 74S,1"45 ''NAME OF THE ROSE" tR1 , ,., • 15 100 930 "CROCODILE OUNDEE" P• 131 '00 2 0 ... 10 6 l'i 8 J<1 \0 IS "THE COL.OR OF MONEY" ~ ,, , .. 2 ... ~ '() ~ 30 t •5 -SCHUCK NORR • "FIREWALKER" 1P01 1 IS 33'1 S '5' 8 00 1000 SOLJ.,.H •nAST LAGUNA t Q,' ,_.,, ~ "CROCOOILE DUND!E" 1PG 131 1200 200 400 600 • 15 10 10 -UCUIM OMDDl- "ltD A NANCY" IA) 1 16 3 •5 6 1S 8 30, 10 30 "STAlt TIIO IV" (PGI 10 mm 6 TAACI\ DOLBY 12 00 2 30. I 00 7 30 10 00 .. tT Alt TMl IV" (PGI ' TRACI< DOLBY STEREO 12 30. 3 00 5 30 100 10 30 ExCLUSIVE C~t.IEHT "MALCOLM" !PG 131 12 •S. 2 •S, ' •S 7-00, t 15 •WALT DISNEY S• ~ONG OF THE SOUTif" 11 ,5 1 •S S '0 IGI s 35 7 30 • 15 •C THOMAS HOWELL• "SOUL MAN" IPO·l31 ' 1 30 • 00 6 IS a 30. 10 2s "IOU" IAllEl" cPG 131 100300500 700900 "SOUR IAllES" (PG 13) 12'30 2 30 • ao 830 8 30 10 \0 "THE NUTCRACKER" 1G1 IOOJOOSOO 7 00 1 •5 •WAl T DISNEY S• '"SONG OF THE SOUT}f" 1 I •S 1 40 3 35 1G1 s "IO 1 •s 9 JO "SOULMAN" tPG 131 12 ,5 2 50 5 00 7 15 9 15 "CROCODILE DUNDEE" 1PG 131 1 1S. J JO S •S I 00 II 50 HUNTINGTON TWIN 8·l8 OJ88 •Ael!AT- MATINrFS !2 50 TU 5 00 "CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOO" Ri I JO ' 1J 100 t I •C THOMAS HOWELL• "SOUL MAN" IPC> 131 12·2·•·fi·8 10 • U TCMIO AT TWm "'Mii 'STAR TREK IV" 1PG1 ' H~·CK OOLBV STEREO 12 30 3 00 5 JO a oo 10 30 "ST AR TREK IV" t PG 1 ' TnACK DOlBY STEAEO 5 ~ 800 10 30 "FIREWALltER" PGJ I 15 2 30 ', ... '00 '15 • THOMAS HOW "SOULMAN PG I ,, or, 3 15 5 15 30 4 - CAUtSE•NEWMAN "THE COL°" (W 1101EY"' 12 10 2 "° 5 00. 7 30 • 45 ,. r " ~ ,. • ~ ' .. t • ,., ,. ,,,~',/I '<' . . "TOP GUN" cPGt 12 15 •OS 8 00 "ITAND IY _.. tRI 220 115 1000 H,U:~RllH • ./v'~I ~ ~ , ~ , 1' • ................ "IOl..AR IAIEI" (PG 131 ' TRACK DOLBY SlEAEO 12 00 2 00 '00 100 100 1000 !CHUCK Nef'R1S• "FtMWALKER" tPGI 12 15 2 30 • •5 100 t 1S •Tills SUI 11.l 5:tl "CROCODILE OUNOEE" (PGt31 12 1s 2 15 • 15 a 15. a'° 10 20 .. 3<l07'SIPGI "PEGGY SUE" tPG131 1 .a 5 45 9 50 "SOL.AR BABIES" 1PG 131 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 1200 200 'OU 6 00 800 10 00 •CHUC!( NORRIS• t1flREWALKER" 1PGI 12 45 3 00 S 16 7 30 9 •S WESTBROOI' 'ilO -l-1 01 W~TDIAl ...,..._, All SOTS Slit fl• "TOP GUN" IPG\ 350800 "JUMPIN' JACK" RI , 's e oo 1oos CALL THEATRE FOR PROGRAM INFORMATION WOODBRl[)Gf- c,5, 065 s C Tt!OM HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG1 1 00 3 15 5 30 7 4S 10 00 •WALT DISNEY S• MSONG OF THE SOUTH" 1200 200 ,00101 i 00 8 00 9 45 •STEVEN SPEILBERG • "AN AMEfltCAN TAil" 1 I 45 1 4S 45 IOI S 45 7 30 9 IS .. THE NUTCRACKER" 1G1 1303 l0 IO ~ ·~ ! 00 "CHILDREN OF A LESSER 000" 1Rl • 12 00 2 1~ ' 7 00 I> 15 .. 1!!~'!.~,~c debut':!~! ~?~!~'!:p~~!~~ once more at 140 ~,c. P1 o m n w1mm r. "· chonQc!I 8111) J. Our .) coo1nbuh:n Clt>mtnte -H"n ah' c an'd "ell. 1 he lattti rote. \On of a rauhnc &h ~•rong pr n as the tabcrna~ Sebasiian'• Wet, the 'ihowpl.i..·i..• JOI in ''Pt'nl\ 01 ... Ill pla)td ~ith \H'\'t· <:le/ pcakcas) propru:tor. thatnanC'dthcdin.ncrthtatcrmo'+C· n('SsOfHll canddcmcanorb' Ju<.h "M} One 1r1d Onl)" lsu i mcnt 1n C ltfom1a 13 )ear a o J c lark, "hose Enghsh a etnt nn enh n«d h.) Robert B1nJham·\ fokk'd nrher th•$ ~ear. but ttv' ITU$ .~uitt true for 1 nati\C ol C)(c3n 1de. spknd1dh utilitarian ~ttin "h1ch • propen~ wa pun.:ha d b) I , nd tier ~plash} enc \\ith Jone\ m tht" doe n't need a <'horu of flapper.. H> ' Barbara Hampton. propnetors ol thc on~la~ wadina poo1 i the most 1dent1f~ it as a l 9:?0$-cra dt 1an. Th.: lal'JCr and more SUClC ful Harltq'Uin • · on11nal bit o f hoofina 'Ii nee Gtne fi,e·p1C(e , outhampton on:he~tra Dinner Pla)hou~. \\tho renamed thl' (,er .. hv.in srnre • Kell~ .~na in the rain under the dir«tion of Pt.·tcr Heu 1~ a theater. appropnattl). Soutliampton The ac:ccnt " on toe· tapping con\lant, dnv1n1 furcc that l~~ the Follow1na e~ttn\nt ~mod hn&. 1cm'>1lhorr. a pracllcl'1i b\ me I e~mtt ondban.anas.astaple acuon constnnd:r hummirra -.ind Southampton t open tor bus mess cnc~~uc >.ouna talents and one orttle o uch mu 1cal fa"'· arc c,.cept1onill· \1ewcr\' toes tappma. with the Orange Count) premiere of past master\ of the art -i\rthur h "-Cit fashioned v..1th Kath) L . • • "M) Ont Onl)."·loo I) described a'> Duncan, whose lone dance namber f 1t1gc~ld $Crtamin&l> funn} 1 a • It "ould oc d11l1c ult to 1ma,1me a a "new" Gershwin mu ical. Actuall). "1th thc-'how's ) oung tar; Joseph rough· hewn airplane m«hanic and finer introductol) production lor th1i 1\'s a re1ncamauon of the 1927 J6nl' ,reap themo'1trou<.m10,at1on J H rt 1 I th r t h. a .new-fool dinner pla)hOu'iC. and mus,,cal ••funn"' Fae .. " "Ith '"JOit of f oe a gee u )_e ICI ma IS s a tho \\hOdon'twantto\ra\"lthatfar • T ~ ~ a 0 th~ t.¥\ ('Otng. It al 0 allov. ooth an phon" Rus ian pnnte whose dJalnoue ~ choreograph1ccleetnc1t). oprx>nunity to b1eak the fourth v.all 1s a h01larous thro~oock 1o Boris .. :nd s~u•~.c.ln rest easy -"M> One Sf!d The latter factor. mfu\Cd b" dirt1.:· and acknowledge this '1pcci31 mo-...,11asha m the TV cartoons. • Onl) will pl~) thr Harleqm. m • toHhoreographcr JefTC.alhoun(\\ho mcnt with the~ud1en e. • . f tbrua11 follov.,ng1t Jan. 18do 1ng replaced T omm) :rune in the 19 3· Jont 1s not onl) a talented tapper Addiuonaliy. the trio of To"> • Meanv..h1le. pt'rtonnancc con· Broadwa) .product1o·n of ··M) Qnc ht al o lc'JldS a pleasing' 01ce (notabl) Mo s. JefTre}' Polk and Omar He ter unuc \\<cdncsda). Thursda and and Onl) "), is t~e principal cleml'nt in his "Sm e l 'p the Sand" lament as the New' Rhythm Bo)'s add Some iunda) e' tnings at 8 15. fnda) and 1n the shov.. • ucc~ Calhoun has "hil"h clo'IC the \(Cond ad) pnd a fine fanc) footwork (and keep the Saturda'" at 8 4 5 w11h ·unda' .-1;,lfe imita tin g art . ' Actreu Prlecllla Presley (left) poses with her flance, Brulllan wrlter-clJrector Marco GarlbalclJ, and her daaih- ter, Lt .. Marie. to announce her preanancy. Colncld ental- ly, her character on TV'• "Dalla• .. alao l• e.pectlJl&. rcncd the show up to uchad)nam1c' winning pe~onaht) to the role that audience entenamcd during the l'O • maun~ at t.30atSouthampton 140 pace that the production compltttl) v.on Tomm' Tune a Ton) ,\ward. In tume changes) v.h1lc Trac)' Po"'ell, "'c Pico. San Clemente Call ovcrshadov..s the fl1m 1ness of 11 plot addu1on. he con' C)S a strong ~armth 'tcphanac "lclwn. Karen A 'enuc. 498-1669 for ucket 1nfo rma11on and even, to ~omc extent. the rich and l'.'mpath' a\ thl· da~dc' 11 pr lot I n c1a G rose and ngcla Blackledge I !HE DEST OF THE 'STAR TREK' MOVIES:' THE FATE OF THE FUTURE--UES HIDDEN IM THE PAST, SOMEWHE"E OH EARTH ••• 1986. A~~Wl p .. CALL THE CREW OF THE ENTERPRISE I 213-976-TREK •IUlM'w •U.llOMOA c:::::m:J UA"'-•v.« ll• ""~ OMlllf 9•f~ • ""lSL N'!A1 ()Pc • 952 •9'! 'Hf 7t00 ~ COITA•IA --• El TOllO MIS$IOll V!UO ~ E .t ... cif r •· ~ Vti> 6lU (-.hi •C-~ ~} 95(X) ~ ,.,., W(lflllllllT(ll 751 ., .. J UC 1!1\l llEWf'Olll lfACll~ ~ C~-t'U.0 • HllllTlllGTOll KACM • WUfMlllSflll Patiflc Ccho1•oi °' ' ... ~v.., "' WA ac1 ono , X4} •35flllm CD""~ -• ' •AM«>•et MAW. MONDAY TMA U SA TU A OAY I ST 2 Pl!AFORMANCaS cac u •T ~·DA••. ST41111UD c • I l'C4TVlltC• LAKEWOOD lent er l'IWIN...._.. AH AMllUCAN TAil • Illa ti• ....... 7111 ..... CIOCOOtU DUHOll 1,.1a1 I Ji40 2'41 .... 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THI WRAITH f'O.ti1 ...... 52 ,tCK·U' (I I 211 .. • 1•.Jt DO\.l'f m~AU\ NOOAH CROCOOtU DUNOll (,.ISi I M JM Ital 7·JO t U SOLAR IAlllS (,.UI I JO~>OS .. 7 4St4J NUTCltACKIA THI MOVll (O) J 10 4 11 "" 1<1' "'" CtftKI HOMJ•'l.OU ~ "llWAlKH l""1 DllTA FOttCI Cit ITAi TllK fV1 THI VOYAOI ttOMI Ptt 2010.,.. •• ~ ............. ,.~ TMI COf.OI Of MONIY 111111 llVntUll NOfl\I • Millll ..._,.. c110Coea1 IMat ~, .. MIT DlflNMtlll c••"-• .. , •.. 1 i PRIME TIME SOAPS L~~--~~- ADVMlll•te Holiday &at Parade Oiarity Party December 17th at the &1/boa Bay Gub \l t Jrt pm11J /II 1Nf>p11rt tit } 'll CA IJ111tl /11r u 111//t ,, ,,,,, 111111.! tht /tril Wes tells the world he 's Jock Ewing on 'Dallas' 11/ I !Jh7. II 10 '°""'· .JO 8} LYNDA HIRSCH it!t) mns.aac Imm Holl>"ood proJuler ;,,J /mtd ·''"P tint "ho'\ 1n1cmtcJ in ma\in1 Mand' a ~tar l,.J 11111.J1111111 flj tl1t } II ·cA COLBVS Pre-<mptc<l DV ASTY: .\her Ben 1cll\ "lu1s he 111 \.mti.1 An..1 /1 u 11J /,,1111t DALLAS: Pam up<.et "'hen she !rams loH her he S«r<~th '0"'> to ma._c him ~bb) hi~ ionc 10 sec Jenna Pam p:l)' for all the problcnu h<.''\crt·a1cd. Dan.i .f1'0 hr1111dc11 u fJlllt 11 tells Adam she had a crush on him in h11h d1s1urbed bccaus.c Jenna 1s cons1dcnna an .1tm11..1//t. "II h />' r1rm.Jlt:t J abonion \t the oil barons' ball. ¥.cs g~ "'hoot follo~d him to Colorado and ot ._, h pod d h h a JOb "-Ith Bale 1n ordtr to be nur him. J/1u1110 11 111'11111/11111J/ 10 t c ium an annou~ 1 11 c 15 .\dam 1cllshct1ha1 he v.l\h1.~ 1hc' 'd founJ Joc .. f\\1ns. Cla)lon lhrcatcns to kill ¥.ei. · .Mi/ml mt 111 onp/opm m 11.hcn hc ltam Wt~ and Mis" Elhc ha .. c each otht'r sooner <I•) and Blake lcam had a secret mce11n1 Medical tc)ts \ho" C'arc\s,1\ in '\olttal') rnnfincmcnt . .\dam r1pport1111111u. /m.11171.JI that 'A-c\ could in faci bc Jock E"infr rcpon to .\lc\I\ that Blake I\ looking for wn11J, '"'11.1111 .JllJ othu Bobb\ and J R want Wes 10 lakr 1 hc natural ps fund1ni. \lc\1~ v.r11cs a totall) detector l<.'st JR \\amed b' 10,cmment fat~ IOI') about Blalc'sbu\lntudcahn~ 11ttJ1 .. _.. n.., ....... i..l in Caress· u:ll. Tb.~ ;a.n Ql!nts th:U il he hli UM.I ~ny&hin to do "' _...,. Fur mort infom1ation ()r "'11h lhc hmng of mcrccnanes 10 saboUlgc C\plos1on and hc 'luller an injured arm M 1dt'as1 01lfit'lds. he could face lcµI Deli and Care<>\ <.''(ape Car"'"· lf'tcful to-/o mulu donations call acuon J.R. figure out a wa) 10 &Cl .\pnh Blakt'. prom1~\ 111 do an)lh1n1 for him 6 6 L h fJ • • E o 1 k En "'-I) tic It'll\ Gordon ¥.ale<, that \le·m 71 •/ 31-5 1 I s arc 0 ac .. s wing 1 stoc uc en <;ton~\ :ire all hc' Blake truh "l'lh~ 1ha1 •--------------.------.....::~---------.he ajd Ben rnuld bc lo,lna bro1he" ._... ... ,.. -f\. • \:Imm) Jo tell\ i...r)stlc 1ha1 an earl~ preananC} IC'll 1nd1lah.~J \he'' pregnant and she belie"<.'' (la} 1s the fathrr F Al.CONCR EST· -\l'gclatt't -M'C'Ttdnh JOb I\ R1t har°"' nann\ C-mma \tans v1s111n1 a· \torcfmnt ps)ch1c:. ( mm.i d"· plcaSC'd "'hen Lane~ moH'' out of Falcon ( rcs1 and Dan r "' mo'c' 1n Mcrrd1th .,tan\ sp~in& on Richard for -\ngcla R1chJl\l has plan 10 dump 10\lc "aste on (ha~·~ vineyard . Mawc and R11.hard come 10 an undcr\tandina ahou1 h1\ puhli'lh1ng oiJeO W11n~ri11h 1' no .. d HILL TREET BLUES Pre-cmptcJ K!'liOTS LANDING; Pct" dmcs a"°I) -----------------~---..... -------~from area \\here Jill fell mer t'mban ... NIGHT TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME mcn1. Peter lcelo. gu1h)' about ab;andonin1 her. Hr calls ambulance v.11h anontmou• rt'pon ol Jill'\ acC1d nt Ben gets tip th.a Peter "11' 11 sue "°hen J1U fell O\.C' tmhanknu·n1 Jill 1n ~nous rond111on \bb) tl'll\ \),h 1a to hil\-(' kiter drawn ur ~h1ch can tit rrlcaStd to press tf an)'th1n1 h.ippcn-. to \) h ia Ben con 1ders v.n11n1 \IOI) ask1na 1( Peter·~ ""onh) of h1~ job P1111ar rnn11nuc!> bu~in1c,pcns1"c ains fo1 the famil) Karen lclls her n'i. no1 nc~.-c~sar. to hu> prt~nt\ Karen vo1cn concern 10 Val and Lil) l\1ac about Pa1ac l.Jh Mac d~n·1 . IN\\ Pair.. Kann s11.1nnC'd "ht'n shc finds M1chac and PalJC beJ \al v.clfkina hard oo telo\nlt so het \Cl ran bc 1umt'd into movie. Cirq ~mr~iti:n Peter u~ to ilifCJill. As Jin 1\ being ru,hcd back to o,,craun1 room. Gal') mer hear\ doc. ton \1)'1na they didn't knov. \he "a\ prcgnanl T E~EWRERE: ,\ 14-)car-<>ld med '>IUJt'nt bccomt's Flho11'\ ncw6' burden \\hen a man aoes mtol·ardiac a~t 1n the t'lt'' a tor. the tt'cn-aac med tudcnt frtt1~ amttaTC'r tell Cihon lie docsn~t v.-ant 10 tie !t doc1or { raia air-en 10 do a maa1c 1how tor 1he k1<h but ~hen h15 no\t'I can't be found hc pulls out 11 la'lt m1nu tt', CraiJ stunneJ "hen he man 'to pull a rabbit out ofa h.,t for &rbara Luthcrcont1n~ 10 "ork 1n r>r .\u\Chlandcr·s ph)'1ft11n's as\1stan1 program C ra11 agrees to ht'tp· bousc:kccpcr l<.'1 her hu Nnd out-0f Sovl(t Un ion \u" hlandcr and Ht'lcn cla h O\.C'r mandatol') drug 1nt1ns. Auschlandcr halt pm1ram hut" lunous \\llh Ht'lcn for creaung pmbkm' \.\llh tcsuna. Wcs1phal 11.am' Cirillith ht''ll kill him 1f ht' huns I 1111t' '· SEE YOUR DATE BOOK FM FW'lllllt DITA&S Coll 642-432, HAPPY TURKEY DAY, MATE! ~ NOW PLAYING 0 "' MU fl. TOflO lfMNI. Of'A..0. IANTA AMA > ~ .._.,.Plata ~sm.a. fowrdl Wordr1dgr ~ '°"''* llllllGI % z S2t mt 511 5llO !16! ~ lUJ "'° 74-M Ct % euuA ,Altlt l'OUlfTAIN YAUEY LA llMAOA °"ANCe STANTON ~ "' ljo\...... '-* '-"llllr ~ • u ...... ....l)ro.t.-........ ., c... > ~ •n~tt:I .,..,'°° ,.. 2coo m 1110 111 ... , o "1 COITA MISA f NUPMSl.i'<A.f"'•o•,.•-•qr~w;:t = 9 fowntC-c.nler 919 41'1 .:...J 8 i COMING DICIM80t , .... .!f:!y ..... TRAMP NOM ~~,, "°'*' 2 ~ ~lctnd i Av 0·1n:11JiQNOM·V·!VHM. A~·HO·A~· A v·uo·v ·.112·HV0·Q00·UO·v·4tz ROHJ :l{ I D E I RO EXCl.:USIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT 70 MM 0 TRACK DOLBY STEREO -EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA- NEWPORT CENTER 844..0780 PLAYS OAttY AT U :30, 2.00, 4:30, 7 00, 9.30 . . ' PO· ~A~PCTWE· _._ .. _,_,....,, ,_.,., I ...... ~ .. """""' t NOW PLAYING . . ·-•COllA ... .......... ·111--· .,,. ... .. __ ..._ C-r-o-~ ... II ...... t -..... ·--R'.1!911 .....c----· ·--.. 1111 ·~ ..... '-·---~ ·-...,,. Ill-..... -"" . ...,...,. --· IY-•-fll-. u -.... -~-:.:-· ........ ,.,_ _,_,.,.... ._....,. c.--...__,,..o• ,_c-.. , .. .,~ OJIQ .., ... -£ii!E!iiir----!"] ) • Affirni blessings that have been be~towed upon us • Pn1ldeat Re-.u'1 Tiuk1gJvlJJ6 Da~proclamallo•: Perhaps no custom reveals our ch·a~qer as a nation so clearly as o~r celebration of Tha~sgiving Day. Root~d deeply in. our Judeo-Christian heritage, the Practice o( offenn~ thanksgivang underscores our uns_hakeable belief· 10 God as the foundation of our nauo.n and our firm reliance upon Him from Whom all bl~ssang flow. Both .as individuals and as a people, we Joan with the Psalmist in song and praise: .. Give thanks .unto the Lord, for He is good." . On~ of the most inspirini portrayals of American history is that of George Washington on his knees in the snow at. Valley Forge. That moving image personifies and testtfics to our Founders' dependence upon Divine ( Providence during the darkest hours of our Revolution- ary struggle. It was then -when our mettle as a nation was tested most severely -that ·1be Sovereign and Judge of nations heard our plea and came to our assistance in the form of aid from France. Thereupon Gen. Washington im mediately called fora special day of thanksgiving among his troops. Eleven years later, President Washington, at the request of the Congress, first proclaimed Nov. 26, 1789, as Thanksgiving Day. In his Thanksgiving Day Proclamation, Presi dent Washington exhorted the people of the United States to observe ••a day of public thanksgiving and prayer" so that they might acknow l- edge "with grateful hearts the many si~al favors of . Almighty. God, especially by affordmg them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of govern- ment for th eir safety and happiness.·• Today let us take heart from the noble exa mple of ~ our first president. Let us pause from our many ' activities to give thanks to Almighty God for our bountiful harvests and abundant freedoms. Let us call upon Him for tontinued guidance and assistance in an our endeavors. And let us ever be min<tful of the faith and spiritual values that have made our nation great and that alone can keep us great. Now, therefore, I, Ronald R·eaian, president of the United States of America, in the spirit of George Washington and the Founders, do hereby proclaim Thursday. Nov. 27. 1986, as a National Day of Thanksgiving, and l call upon every citizen of this great natl on to gather together m homes and places of worship on that day of thanks to affirm by their prayers and their gratitude the many blessings bestowed upcn this land and its people. ln witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand this 13th day of Oct .. in the year of our Lord. 1986, and of the Independence of the United States of America the 21 lth. RONALD REAGAN WE ASKE D· "- What are you the most thankful for thls Thanksgl~lng? Eric WlltJoag St•dut Huntington Bucb ram thankful for lht' two days of vocation from school. Carlos Benevenla fte1ta•rut Owaer . Fo.ataill vauer I am thnnkru fo1 the opportunity to cnJOY n fu ll hfe with m)' fam1I)' and friend -and to hv~ 1n u t'ountry that ha$ m Jc all m) dreams come true. ORANG COAST Ore1Zmak Stucfent HuntlJtgton Buch My family and the new friend I have made this year at O(C'lln View High hool. Jo Goel1ltaa1tr Rttll'H MltN•rl I um thankful to be 1n Cahforn1a for fhan"saivi na to cnJoy the warm \\CUtherand the chance to vmt my arandch1ldrcn who I h1ncn'1 seen tn a long tune. llllJ Pilat Den,..., <'Mr lctnor T_,.Ca.Mn NfM fdlt Ct ... .._.. Po' Edlt!lf Bunny Tembrc.11 Homemaker Huntington Beach A healthy family and because my mom was able to travel to Cahfomia to spend Thank g1v1na with us ·1 . ' . -./1 ~ .. . ' rf'll Irma Beee\'Hla Re1ta•raat Ow•er FoantalD Valley I am thankful for a lovely family. and to the morvelou Amen·· can people bo have trl'ated u o well nd, of 'ou~. I ani thankful to Ciod for i ll the~ 110 . . 1 ~' \ ;, C~! . - Ja 1 •••• Han·sen ·hates • ~r1s~~ tllrkey ·: Ex-representative. fell ow iii mates aren't thankful for chow BEAR WASHINGTON -As milhons of Amcncans contemplatc their )Carly Thank511ving ucess, they mi~t spare a momt'nt to commiserate with formt'r Rep. George Hansen, R- ldaho, and his fellow mmat~ at the Pete~burg Ft'dt'ral Prison Camp near Is Reagan still in: control of his administration? . Richmond, Va. Accord1n1 to Han~n. tht' food is ttmblt' and the bigge t complaint I T~ M CH TUR- KEY. Tht' impres ihle Hansen, tht' on1> public official ever prosecuted undl't 1be 1978 Ethics 10 Govl't"nmenl C'\, is scrv1n1fhe10 IS mon1bs for errors on has financial di losure forms . ·ttis image may-net survive disclosure of Iran arms deal - By DONALD M. ROTHBERG ,, ........ ..,,.., WASHINGTON-OneofRonald ReaJan's greatest pohucal strenJ!hs over the past six years has been the sense that, agree with ~1m or pot. J>CO]lle felt he was in co ntrol of his administration. Can that image of Reagan survive the latest disclosures concerning the secret arms sales to Iran and transfer of funds to the Contra forces fighting to overthrow the government ofNicaragua? Unless it docs, the president is likely to feel lake a very lame duck his last two years an office. Not si nce th~daysofWatcrpte has thcqucsuon amen so often : what did the president know and when did he know 1t? In this case, no one 1s suggesting 1llcpl conduct by the president. The word used most often this time 1s "crcd1b1hty." Opm1on surve)s afterthe president declared tn aspccch and then a news conference that the am'rS sales were not made 1n exchanac for release of Amenans held hostage in Lebanon said that most Americans dtd not believe that claim Clearly, the Democrats smell poht1al vulnerabthly "What this says is that nobody seems to be really an charge oftl)e foreign policy ofth1scountry." said Senate Democratic Leader Robert C. B)'rd of West Virginia, the man who will be majority leader when Conaress convenes rnJanuary. Reagan won't be runtltnl for office again. He needs to retain political clout only to maantatn support for his agenda for the next two years-and that 1s not a heavy agenda. He alrrady has won the big budget and tax battles. It's Vice President George Bush who faces the biagest polit ical ri sks as this internal crisis plays out. Bush wants to be the Republican prcs1dent1al nominee an 1988 and the people who hope to block him already arc busily su~estang that 1fthe president 1s v..ounded politically, it's the vice president who will bleed. Un111Tuesday, time seemed to be working in Reagan's favor. Despite all theattenuonJJ ven often confl1tringstateroents from-vaMous presidential ad- visers. Americans were enterina the Thanksgiving and Chnstmas hohdayscason. By January. 1t was hkely that the Iran flap would be )CSterday's news. sales. appeared toassurethattbe maucrwill not quickly Hansen claims they v.erc O\ers1S}lts fade. · and t«hnicalitics. but a fcdt'ral Jury What took place at the White House on Tu~y disairccd. when the president and Attorney General Edwin Meese He's ma km& the best of his atu· Ill appeared before reporters in the bnefina room wa auon, and he acknowledaedJo us thn. what •~commonly referred to in this town as"damaac the regular hours and stttnuous control." ph~~ical exercise -luggini 50-and Twooffic1alswercdumpcd,aninvcst1gauonwas 100-pound boxes around the camp announced, and reform was promised ofNSC warehouse -ha"c put him in areat procedures. , shape. Theprcsidentanoounced that Vice Adm John But the food! Han:sen, like many of Pomdexter had resianed as national security adv1~r and hi former constituents i ~}' that Marine Lt. Col. Oliver Nonh had been fired from his preference a "°""nonsense, meat-and- JOb on the NSC staff. potatoes trencherman. On the unap- "I was not fully informed on the natureofonc: of the peti11ng pnson fare. about 60 pounds acu vi tics undenaken," said the president without have melted from the ample ex- claboration. He said Meese wasexamrn1na the lrpJ conarc man's 6-foot-6 frame. E~er 1mphcat1onsand that a special comm1ss1on would be the ma"erid •. he prepared.a list of 18 named to recommend waysofcorrcct1na N oper· e\pficat 1n1dequa~1es in the food and · ations sent it to us. Then Reagan left the room and left It to Meese to Heading the list i~ the &Jut of explain how profits from thearmssalcs~ercdjvened to turkey. He notes that inmates arc Swiss bank accounts controlled by the Nacarasuan rebels. faced with turkc) ham5, turkey Whetherthat wasa violation of federal laws was sau . turke} • boloana. turkey under investipt1on. said the attomey,eneral k1elbua, turkey salami. turkey Forthefirstt1medunngh1sprcsidcncy. Rt'apn franks turkt'y uusa c links turkC) seemed on the defensi ve th1smonth 1n the wake of roll and whole turke} that pro\ldc d1sclosurcsofSttrctarmssalcs to Iran, the country "three hades of mat.'' Hansen Amencans1dent1fyasasponsorofterron manda the speculates .. Cook.cd wrong'! Boiled? nation that held 52 Amencans hos_tagc for 444 da) tt'ame<l'.)'' H 1s closest fnendsand advisers ~ere rcponed urima In a telt'phonc conversation. h1mtodeclarclhatthcpohcywasam1stakt'andhadbccn Hansen ~1d lhe e'\cCSs of turle) 1 d1sconttnucd. e'\accrbated by the quaht) "VI~ and There was endless spcculatton about which officials spongy." He asked us plainuvel>: wcrconthewayoutwiththeh tsgencrallyledby "What t\cr happened to pa~ and Secretary of State George P. Shull1. who violated the hard co~s''" Washtngton rule that the president must be protected at Herr arc the other low points tn the all costs. pmon camp menu, according t~ Instead Shultz made it clear he opposed the pohc-y Hansen's wnnen. 1tem-by-11em cnl1· and. tn fact. claimed to know li11lc about tts implementa· que· 11on. • Fro1en chicken 1s "repeated!) Whalall lh1sadded up to was what B)rddescrabcdas thaYred blood). tainted (dccom· "a mess and that mcsshasn't been helped by toda) ·., posed). tHven labeled ·0o not u~· - revelations." makt's man) ilCk •· • Man) Amencans voted for Reagan over Jamm ) •Beef is "tou&h. grttn. fat. gristly." Caner 1n I 980bccausc they felt the Democrauc pre 1dent Steaks arc all that and small to boot 14 .h:ad been a wcaklcadcr and that somehow the Iranians ounces) took advantaae of that weakness · •Pot•~ -Ynde™andab~> 1m- The votcrs'Judgmt'nt wa'i that v.ouldn't happen 10 ponan1 to a lo~al Tai oan -arc Ronald Reagan. "putnd" and ha'c a "bad odor ol "" .. But the latestd1sclosures. ancludinaan invest1ga11on of po ible 1llcpl activities 1n eonncct1on with tt\e a em s Doulll M. llof111Mr6 ls tbc cblcf pollll<"•l wrltcr for I\ tne$-3r smt'll")," Hansen ~tes In add111on, .:·btcakfau -.Orov.n& .. poor ..•........••.• . ······gY"lla'e~·· generall) ~r,ed at r"cry ............................................................................... meal " • The .Venus Butterfly wings its way into imagination •The lt'uuce 1s '"brov.n. fro1cn (light green), often rotten:· •The 'M!lad and cko,sen ha!'$ arc "'lull of fl1e .. •Milk 1s "oftt'n soured:' v.halc the punch and iced tt'a arc "color'\; v.atcr. 'cry ~k •· •Soup 1s "u'iuall) concoctaons and leftovers. weak, bad tasung (with fc\\ eu·cptrorrs)." whtlc the mst.ant soup S>\CRAMENTO -This is a story about a man and his wife. The wife. however, says she 1s losing her sense of humor tn regard to sccina herself to)cd with tn the ~cs of this publication. and will remain anonymous. All right, o this anonymous wife and I were s1tttn& around Fnday night tn front of the television set. sort of rcad1na books and son of watching a show called "L.A. Law." The books "'ercn't good enough to pull either oneofusaway from the show. and the how wosn '1 good enough to pull u awn from the books. So on one hand. I could tell you almo'lt nothing about what was aoina on 10 "LA. Law," and on the other hand. I was stalled on the ~c paac of a Joseph Wambauah novel since JU t after dinner I don't ~member tht' name of lhe novel, but I was stJll on the first page of the first chapter • wh1c:h wa entitled .. The Macho L1l.1ard." • Anyway. 8l 1t happened. I wa looking up at a ume 'when a larae aroup of 1trik1ng. IJ'IV)' women O\~mhlcd ~n the office of one of the '!how's law)ers. complaintna that thl') wrre all mamcd to the me man . A ftYr minute\ latrr. the law>cr wa \11t1na 1n the count) jail, talk1n1 to th1 man. v.ho did not look Jtke '°meonc v.hov.ould have 1 room full uf \trikma "'omen for wh e . I ht' I v. )Cr1 who wa-. not uch a lad' lt1ller himself, a'kcd the man ho" he dtd It, and the man wh1 J'('rcd tflc rct. whu:h he.called The Venus Rutt rO) .. \t th11 rio1nt , the anonymou\ "1;1fe loo~ed up trom her hook and bcpn to fll Y 111cnt1 n to the tC'I v1 1 n h w too. "The Venus Bu11crfly," she said a'iulable in the pn~on comm1.,..ary "I ne ver heard.of that." • has "white worms. among the I didn't say anythin$. and 10 noodlci." mtnutes later the tclt'v1S1on laW)cr PETE •"Exploding cans ofJalapcno pep. was lyi ng in bed with a beauttful pcrs. SY.Olien cans of collard greens ·· womanofhasown.andshewastelhng •t:u,h 1 "rancid. dhed." Fruit ,., him how she thought she had actual!) n.. "spoiled. bru1~d .. passed out from pleasure while they utXTER •(ho¥. mem has "bad ch1eken, ~ere mak1na lo\.e. bad tl\te." while the taco,, bumto., "The Venus Butterfly.'' he told her and p1na have "httle or no meat - At that point, our anon>mous w1ft' v.1th.'" I said. all \tarch:· • sat up. pulltnJ her book on the coffee An hour later v.e v.ent 10 bed t "a' <\I 1hc end of hi\ h t. Han~n table and said. "There isn't really deep into the second para raph ot \ummames thing\ tha wa~ " atu- anythtna called The Venu Butterll). '"Tht"~Macho Ltzard," she had fin· at1 on 1 botulism waning to happen' 1s there-fl· • 1~d her book during the nev.s. He al o note that "Officcn ~ldom I tud1ed her for a Iona minute. and uddcnly she leaned aero , m~ che'>t. cat" the pn n camp chow. then I ~•d. "You don't ha ve lo tooll Jo~ph Wambau&h nght out of Han~n rctameJ man) \UPJ'IOMC~. pretend with me. You've heard of m) hands. and to ~d him. in a e\en af\er ht'> 11nn con"actton. He The Venus Butterfly." playful v.ay. on the floor • v.()n the Republican pnmai; 10 I~ 4 "I have not," she said, "because "Whal is it?° ht' said and lo\t thc rc-clect1on by fcv.cr than lhcrc isn't uch a thins." I said, "What 1s v.hat.,.. 200 \Otc'i out of 200.000 L"a'l. H1 I said. "All n&ht, there isn't such a he put ht'r hand around m) friend'> have bttn ll')lf\j to persu.aJ thing." throat. 1n that same playful v.a>-and Prt''i1dcnt Rca.g,an to arant Han ~n a he picked her t>ook back up and . bcpn to tranile me '"what 1'1 11"" p<.1rdon. and the effort v.a rttcntl) bcgao to read. About 12 second . he ~1d. Jotncd b)' three Republic"'n nator.o;: Then, "Is there rc:tlly?" "All nght," I 3td, "come-here." Orrin Hatch ol t:th trom ··The Venus Butterfly" Didn't )OU he pulled bac:k and cocltcd her 1 hurmond of South Carolina and e"cr take b1oloay'" head ··No," <ihe ,:ud "What for?" 'ite"t' \)mm\ of Idaho:• "Really., No, )OU would ha\'c \lid t held out my arm for her and Whether tlan~n·\ condt'rnn.atLon somethma before .•. ·• Jowl) \he 13ve 1n. nc tied h r.i;cll in. of the pr1 n food v.111 toud't Re g;1n .. "I didn't think you were And !Owl> I Wl'lppcd my arm'I heart remain tobc~n. 8uttt\h uhJ 1ntertttcd.." l 1d. around her. one at a time. and then ccrtaanh ~'lu member of onarc "I never heard 01 11. ho wa, l m> lep. and then 1 began to ~uce1e. t~ take 'cxtl'I· ~1al care ~tlh their· upposid to a k?4' \nd i lov.ly. I bit her no • ltnanc1al d1 I. urc form' "ll'l not fir c"crybody," I \a1d "I !.;new it," \he ~id "Damn. let r ootnott'' \\ rd n JJ <lark of th "You don't have to apol0911c:· so It ~a The Vtnu ButtlcrO ~· ,()-U j"Pttel"bura f ~ lat) n:. ndcd to he picked th bcX>k up,,put ll bick 1d1ot, nut the Vcnu\ f-1)trap .. "'-./ t_tan-n' cnt1qu ·•1th th! claim th t doY>n " II n ht."' 'he 1d. ··1 don't nd I did kt ao. \hocktd, -.uh a the pri n food m 1 1dm1n1 cart if there 1 one or not. bu1ju~t tell h) ll'tc 1n my moutb and tudicd tu d b lull·\tm '' •l r 1 c me'° I'll know." her,; r anoth r :1ona mi~utc I .. 1onal ·• T'hc menu, the rdcn .. 1 ell )'uu what.,.. I 1d, "You mean )OU'¥ hone: thi 1d. "pru id a w1 ' net t .. h thcrt or not •• bcf. rt?'' cntrtt$ and 1s. re' Pfi "Ye " 'o wond r h W.nt ,0 be fl !.IOfl 1 d1 t1t1an •• "lhcrt 1 not. ou ould ha ~1d anon mou mcth1n btfo~ th1 ... ,_.,. Dtttw 11 • 1Y*tl#Ctl_IH "Whllc er ou·rt' romt nahlc ~..--1. .. .. t .. ,:; ...... (Marth 21-April IQ), You'll be cn<:ouraaed h> new from love\l one. ""nalyettranpd. You'll hl\t chance 10 r~ufy error .• tom ~e new tart. CJTall\ It) and fOIJ'I"" r11ure promanentcy. Leo. Aquariu play param4lunt roln. • . d I .h Today 's the true 'family ' holid~y TAURUS (Apr\1 20-May 20): You'll have s~c1al SUC'C('ll~ In ('~ IOJ Wll l here'& omcthiniuii<>ut this day. public, especially women. Celebration could~ 1n order-)ou'll ~ 1nv1tC'd 10 It' one of tht' few time~ a famil) 1ourme1 dinner. Famil> dispute 1 finished. · , •• t'; .... t , GEMINl~May 21-Junc 20): You win b) applying "light touch. A'o1d a ~mble$ ior no reason wn .. soeve,. The will isn't ~1na read. No one 1s attemptinato orcc1ssucs.Accenthumor. ·;>A N be ..,bar communication. ,versat1lit>. You'll [C· ' gettina marrin1 o one '~ rn. . C•1ve 1·nv1'tat1on that could u'IC'lu<k social mi11,ahed or confirmed No one 1 " celebrating a h1rthda> or aQ' ,an· J E111 BlllECI afThir, JOume). Sag1ttarian pla) key ro!e. SYDNEY niveN->. No one du~d. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Dtta1ls •1· tend to muhiply-)ou'll get needed help, Thctt ire no pc«hes. No toast • \ kc~ i to be awart of "lfidde~ clauses." It . "-·-· No entertainment. No one dre ses up cloai.ed· in piou nc 'i for an) lonacr wilt be nC'CCS~f) to rcv1se_.__rt\te, -UllAI ma ~tume to vie fo_r~ pnie. The~ than 24 hour\ Thty'd be uncom- po 1bf) to rebuild. Qlderfam1I) member are no promise of gifts wrapped '" fortabk "alktn& around in alt that d~ ha\t~ >Our best mte~ts at hean • m)stel') an~ fancy ~per. • • -~tent ~ather and speaking Hallelu· LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be ready for change of SC'ene, \anet). mild Thanksg1v1n1 1s hkc a ktss ~rom Jah. flirtation that could ~come wmcth_ing "'ICnous. •• Focus l'l-JTit"\s3 cs. clue'i. you r husband for no rc~.on. It's hke a Fam ii ic cert11 n I y a rcn 1 t mvitat1orfs.) pu'll be more popular " , . phone call from )Our lud who don't C'hn tmas. Of course. there arc some VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. .22): ~fine terms. SU'(~ omaC). n:ahzc . want an)th1n,g but just to talk. It's nice moment • but the ttlationsh1~ mvestmentt1p1saenuine Family memberscd.sapprov11l herthan coun I, comparable to a mtleon a b3by's face aren't t>a~ ondesigncraifi wrappma4 Respond accordinal> You could locate an1clc lost. m1 sina or sto~en as he Jeep . and mistletoe We tend to compare 1t LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22) Techniques \\Jll be perfect.rd. ~ou II bend 01 Jammed between two commercial to Christmas past and if it doe n't unnece'iSll') citpcnsc. C')clc continues htgh,Judgmcnt a Rd intuition will be on religious holidays how has mea'iure up, \\e become morose. taraet. Protect precious privacy look behind scenes. di'iCcm mollvt'lt, be Thank giving survived exploitat1on? New Year's'> That's not family realistic. Ma)be there's a parallel betwttn either It's an art1fic1al party at· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): What h.ad been hidden will he revealed. Thank giving and families. Families mosphcre that we create to look Views will be vcnficd. Jµsu~ prevail!> despite some ~ho nrc envious and \\ant arc not the Fourth of July. There arc back word when there isn't enough you to "fall." Love rtlat1onsh1p intensifies. (oncer. ( ttpncom figure no brilliant flashes that h1ht up the tune to allow a decent perspective on prominently. . . . sky or awesome colors that dazzle. (A what you've done or haven't done. SAGl11'ARIU (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): More ~oplc wtll be drawn to you. )OU few fireworks from time to time. But Thanksgiving. It's honest and could be asked to al'_pcar before the media. You ~I fulfill obligation. assignment ma) be.) There's JUSt an exchange of s1mpk and warm and natural. No big will be completed. -Powers of persuasion arc heightened. the mundane. "How's your cold?" deal. Ju I setting the table at Mom's CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): ~an y wtl!. compliment .Y0~. on "Did you lock the front door?" "I house and feeling like a child again. r1 appearance. Personaht) ~merges -you II make _grand imprc ~ion . on renewed my TV Guide." Ila\ ina her yell at her grandchildren powerful people. Focus· bn promotion, independence. style. crca11 " •t> famihcs aren't Halloween. There for flipping the knobs on her organ. L I j I r • Romance figures prominentl) arc no masks to hide behind. They all Hav1na Granddad try to be soc1abk AQUAJ\IUS (Jan 20-f-cb 18): lndn 1duals who crit1c1zed you ma} now~ know you too well for pretense. Jf you and watch r.ports on TV. Hearing forced to apologize. Know 1t, be gracious. e~phasize confidcnc~ and pri~c. &et uppity over ome success, they'll Mother sa). "You cook for two days pot light also on communication. publishing. unique campaign Cancer put it all 1n pcrspccti\ e for you by and m 20 minute , it's over." Hearing nat1\ic pla)'s role. remembenng \lrhen you wet the bed at cvcl)onesay. "I ate too much.'' lt'sall PISCES (Feb I 9-March 20) Elemenl of t1m1ng. luck ndc with }OU church camp or spelled .. minute" \iCI) predictable and ordinary. No You'll make pubhc appeafanccs. )Ou'll be more aware of bod) image. Weight with t\\O 1·s in the spelling bee and one has to say anything. It' a no-could~ factor-remember resoluuonsconcuningd1e1, nutrition. You add to blew it reason hohday .... an opponumty to \\ardrobc • Families aren't Easter either. The) reflect and to be thankful that all of (F NOVEMBER UIS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU 11 have reason to celebrate couldn't stand the strain of being }OU werc .... and sllll arc. in December -populanty increases. }OU receive unique In' 1tat1ons which include social events. possible JOume)s. Mai:ty holiday gifts ~tll enhance wardrobe. Leo. Aquarius play 1mpoi:tant roles in your h~e You arc sen 1t1vc. prescient. ongmal. attracuve and will fight when cause 1s nght ' 15 C..tlnga, powder cost flntah. Compttre at $450.00 $189~9 Trundle 6 Bedding Not Included CAMEL BACK Powder Coat Flnlah Compere at $300.00 $129 99 Trundle & Bedding Not Included NICOLE Compere at $200.00 $9999 Trundle & Bedding Not Included "CAMILLE" bvEllfmt~ ot.SIGNSi°l*)J s3s999 Trundle & bedding not Included ;p TRUNDLE £,J , . • • Nursing homes would be thankful for you DEAR FRIENDS: Wbat follows was written by Judy Veu1y, a re1l1tered nurse 111d director of acllvltle1 ID a nunbag llome In Savannah, Teu. I believe tW1 llltle essay Is most appropriate for Tbaaksaivlng. I" orlJlnally appeared In tile ~ernpltls CommerclaJ Appeal. I am grateful to J.E. Bourne of lndlanapoll1 for sending ii oa. Here ll Is: In this season of thanksgavmg and JUSt plain g1\ ing. I have some sugges- tions for those who need something to be thankful for or those who need ~mcone to allow them to give. urStnJ homes arc full -of op- portunities. You sa) }OU can't do anything. Can )OU read? Good. Read to me. My eyes aren't what they used to be. ('an you wnie1!CoocfWme a letter or a card for me. Mv hands arc shaky. Can you sing? Good. Help me with the words and I'll sing along. Can you tell me about your JOb'1 I was a nurse once myself. Can )Ou hstcn? Wonderful. I'm s1arved for conversation. (an you bake a sponge cake or zucchini bread or angel biscuits or ma.kc fudge? They aren't on the nur~1ng home menu. but I remember how &ood the) were and I would hkc to taste them again. Do '.tOU pla) checkers or dominos or rumm)., Fine. so do I. but there 1s never an} one who has the time. The} ·are under'itaffed around here. )OU knov. Do }OU play the v1olm or the flute. or the piano'> M) hcanng 1s poor but I can hear any kind of rm.is1c. Even 1f I fall a'ilecp. )ou'll know I enJoyed 11. Ont·c v.c were somebodies.Just hke you We v.cre farmer.. and farmers· wives and teachers. nurses, beaut- icians. tockbrokers and electnciaM, bankl.'r and sheriffs. and maybe a few outlaw!>. too. We're not all senile - JU!i.t old and needing more help than our fom1hes can gi ve us. This home. whatever 11s name. is "home" to us AMII LANDERS and >o u·rc an invited 1uest Please come The welcome mat 1s always out and notJU!ll on Thanksgiv- ing. I hope >Ou will keep th1\ and read 1t again 1n January. February and every other month of the year We'll still be here and our necd<i will be the same. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : Recently a rca.der mquired about female palTbtl'l'ttrr: he Slffthrwnrunftlrncr discriminate apin~t women 1n this area and !IU&JC'Ucd that something be done about 1t. You told her women have always !l.Crved alt pallbearers and there never has been a law against it. That exchange reminded me of an amu~ing incident from my own hfe As a Catholic pnest I conduct retreats and pan h renewals I .reside at Villanova Un1ver 1ty 1.n 'Penn· sylvan1a After a funeral service at which I officiated, a woman came up to me and introduced herself as "Mary Jane:· a maiden lady She said. .. Father. I notice my fnend. Lhe decca~d. had m. male pallbearers. No wa)' am I goin& to do that My will ts made out and I've informed my next of km that ttincc the men never took me out when I was ahve they are not touching me when I am dead. I have \elected six female friends to act 3\ pallbearers at my funeral." lrue story. So help me. -(REV) MICHAEL SU1.LIV AN 0.S.A. DEAR FATHER SULLIVAN: Among tbe many tbln11 I am thankful for today Is tbe wonderful people wbo write td 1bare tbelr joy1 and 1orrow1 and their fond memorle1. You j11t joined tbe group. Blea• you. Don't get too little (or too much) sleep How long you sleep every night -.u114t"Sts someth1n1 about how Ion& )OU II h \C. Or~ new studies indicate. People who sleep ltss than four houri a night have a 180-pcrcent chance of d>ina at an early a1e. People who sleep more than 10 hours a night have An 80-pcrcent chance of dy1na at an earl> aee. Bet the fellow on the next \tool he can't tell you what a "shaddock" 1 . He'll probably uy a fi~h Mo!tt do. mo t do. It'$ a kind of grapefruit, a tually. Wait. to rethink, better not bet. W 1erina tend, to interrupt planned proarc ~. weaken dedication to rightcou, pursuit , and break down the moral fiber of the nation. And )'ou can lo~ the rent. Q, dm1ral Richard Byrd too~ thrtt milk cows to the io\ntarctic in 19.34. One bore a raJf It the South Pole. \\hat was ui name? A "'lcebtfl;· rhr male orch id wa p of uth AmenC'.a d1~ into blossoms, no1 for the rdtble neclar. bu1 for tht ~rfume thcrtin. The female orchid wu~ hkcs that perfume.· the male rovers him If .,.,th 1t, to make himself "' .r ----1 L.M. Bo YD irrc 1 tible to the female. It work,, The wa p an: multiplying. The Point. though 1s that's how nature pollinate~ tho particular blo\wm . Q, 1 he e11prcnion -"An apple 1 day keel>' the doctor awa>'" -how far bad: docJ it ao? . A. Way bl(k. 1 o Dcvon\h1rc, f.naland When: it wa \lid: " te an apfcl avon: J"-••n to bed make~ the doctor bq h1 br ad." . To lelcca" a upcr Bowl, the TV mv. l)p1cally trina out about 20 mile of camera cahk Q What' 1hc Jdcal tcmpcraturc for 1onn1 \lime? A . .\bOut SS Jqrcn r .. I'm told L.M. •• ' ,, • I •""''H ~ .... , ... ELEllENTAaY, MY DEAa &EADE& Both vuln~rable. t-:• I dcul . WEST •J toe QQ7 NOITH •KQ&l Q A KJ 10 4 0 42 •A' EAST •A Q 9863 .. <>J 108703 •JI 0 A96 •KQ98:t SOUTH •987•3 Q G2 O KQ • 10 7 G 2 CHAILES Go1EN Oua ~ SHARIF ' The bidding: Eut South Wf'1l North Obi 3 + -f .. th<.> kin« ot clubs and exited with a 2 • PaH Pa Pua 2 + Pu Pa• 3 • Pu• Pus Pus PaH Opening ll'ad Jack of + •• Many brilliant pluya Involve no more than simply Laking advtrn· l~e Qf the information you have been afforded by Lhe auction Watch veteran Argentine star Augustin Santamarina at work on a four-spade contract during the Rosenblum team compelition at the 7th World Olympiad in Miami Beach. East' two-club opening bid showed a hand or 11 16 point8 with either "Jlx club or five club and a four-card me.ior North dou· bled for take-out then cue-bid the enemy suit to show h1 trength. Santamarina, South. had no tory to tell other than that he had a bad hand and a pade suit, and North decided to try the pade game West led the Jack or club , taken by the ace Smee he wanted to lead a spade toward dummy. Santa marina cnNJ· a dtamond at trick two. East rose with the ace, cMhed ct1amond. You have alt the inform•· uon available to dttlarer How would you continue? Santamarina continued with a low spade and, when West pro- duced the six, declarer ducked on tht.' table! Wilen East turned up with the bare ace. the contract was home. Now the more suspicious among you might want to uggest that de· clarer mu t have played low ln error, or cl!H' he must have peeked. That 1s far from the c~. He had simply worked out that tr trumps were 2-2 and East held either A·J or A I 0 In the 1JU1t, the contract could not be made. When in with the att-or trumps East would sim- ply ca h a high club and continue with another West would be out of club and would ruff with hi trump honor, forcing dummy to overrurr and promoting East's trump to the settrng trick! For lnfonnatlon about Charle. Gor.-n'a new newtlet~r for bridge playen, write Gottn Brtdse Lener , P.O. Box '4H , Or· lando, Fla . 32802""-H. '=~:.~' s~llciilw\-a£~s· .... ..... .....,..,QllY L ~ ••-ro• .....,.. of ~ ----. ,_ cro.-bled .-dt be. low 10 lot"' I-11.,.le -· s p y I T i I I' I 11 I I ...__T_J_N _N_H...--tl 1 , I I' t I . t .___C.;...._R_A_G_E_, • A women~ her doc*Dr • Is I I r :; llonl9 A~~·· .,.,. ....................... _.......___._...... ~ Mid, "Oeddy liln't .!*-· .... °"' --------.0!\ en -c.... CIOETP I .._, .... , ..... 1-'-'I ;.........,..1--F-I 0 ~ ~ .... ~ ~ ~..I.-__._ ...... .__ ..... __. _ __. -...... 1-..... ,._ , _...., e ~:7:.~~~·u I' r r t r r I' r I e ~~~· '°' I I I I I I I I l TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ·,Auditors 5 Green dish 10 CUt 14 Husky 15 Over and - 16 Arizona Indian 17 CaJlaJlly 18 Fruit 20 GI~ relief 22 Etectncal unit 23 Garden tools 24 Trial runs 26 Blubber 27 Testifies 30 Accidents 34 Make - atone 35 Flogs 36 Rlghlfut 37 Actor Franchot - 38 Decline 40 Perturbed 4 1 Kin of el al. 42 Anna'a adOptec:t land 43 Toott a taste 45 CatS* 47 Big raocne. 48 Scamper 49 Fie. 50 Fltghl unit 53 Pismire 54 Peraonnet 58 Eating 1pot1 61 Expert 62 Saxon money 83 Wtrelest 64 Privation 65 H9fbac.otn pt ant 88 Ftsh 67 Seven - DOWN 1 Trout 2 Cut down 3 Metal abbr 4 Hall llap 5 "My Gal 6 Cuts 1hor1 7 Opera boxn 8 Grend· parental g Hideout 10 Sword cue 11 E1C9Pade 12 About 13 XmH glttl 19 Band MCtlOn 21 c ... f()f 25 M .. t•no • ~VtOUa "'1ZZLE aolVED 28 Deltcacy _. 27 Appoint; men ts 28 Ham 11 up 29 UK money 30 'urlou1 31 EspouM 32 Soup 33 Peanuts.• o 35 Tiny - 39 Schoolboy I 40 Ancient GrMk1 i2 Gush OUI 44 A"ldenta: 1uff 46 Dullest 47 Neeeultate 49 Spurlou1 50 Towedv .. MI s 1 Root1tock s2 0u11y1no 53 Syria, once 55 Buayaa -- 56 lnMCt 57 G-Of T -men 59 vetcn 60 T0tsp0t - ' TD FAMILY ClllCU8 by Bil Keane mo oaoaos by v1rg11 Partch (VIP) 1/-~7 ••Relax. George. That wa1 no ••rthqu.ke. I ran Into the bacll wall of the Pr819·., .. I llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson OE!fllf18 THE 111tNACE ~ ~ ~·Ill? ~~ "You don't ntNKJ It, Marmaduke ... Do you hear rn(t?" PEAl'fUTS GARFIELD I TMINK IT WOULD BE NICE IF VOU WERE TO SAARE 'tOOR DINN~ WfTH TME CAT NEXT DOOR 1~1 LIFE GREAT. ~RF1tU:>?W£ SHOOLP COON"f ()(JR et.f~ TUMBLEWEEDS AAI N V'P't>P, 1J.i IS I Z ~1!-~t HE:A~t70F HIM, uvcoo~e! f\k:>. DRABBLE ROSE 18 ROSE • by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz -by Kevin Fagan \ by Pat Brady FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE P\.eASE,MOM?1Hefllis L!X)K. Ha.u CAN YOO ~MJC.H GooO FC()() ~SflH18 Pl.EfOt ~.~\1'9NE F~? HIM R LrrrLE BITiO EAT? SHOE DOONESBURY IFIU6PW. ) THl5 Off . -7ZOfY,·.SR, WE-CAHGO aJ.E8RlfTE .. by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk by Garry Trudeau ( J s• ¥ •• 0 \ OC companies report quarter I y financial status . Nftpor1 P'8rmad •tkaJ1 i.ter- udoul m . 1 uesday announced financial results for tbe second quar· tcr and ''~ month ended Oct. 31 . • • • • Na&louJ Heala..~are Sy1cem1 r.c. . 198S of a net loss of SS9.0t3 on Ol>Cfltina revenue ofS2,8t9,9S4. Inc• of lrvtne. p wholly owned fhc company had' nnll'!f13tcd under way 1n the C h1ca10 00ice1 of subs1dt3"" of Ultras) tcm~ Inc .• IT· $300.000ofinvcstment taHredm for Fluor Daniel · ·~ o· • • • The Newpon Beach-based com- pany l"t'portcd a net loss of $206,000 or 2 cents. per sha~ on rtvcnues of $2,684,000 for the second quarter of fiscal 1986. compared to I sc of $222,000 or 3 cents per share on revenues of $2.401,000 for the com- parable period last year. ofln inc announced friday its result of operations. for the third quaner ended Sept 30, 1986. of net income of $40,026 on operating revenue\ of $1 ,069,336 as comearcd to a lo s of $8.592 on operattna revenue of $943,021 for the three month period ended pt. 30, 1985 incc control of the company changed in May 1986. the new manaaemcnt team has substantially completed its internal reoraaniut1on throuah reductng the debt of the company and operuinJ expenses at its dental centers and mcrcasina it provider base and sales qenc) force. poned rnday operating results for the year, which resulted "' an c t'<'-Arc"ve corp of C'osta Mesa ha the third quarter ended Oct 11 ti\C IO>i rate dunna the fir'it t"'o reported rcsulu for the fourth quarter Contract revenue~ for the quarter quarters of 46 percent The ehm1na· and Ii 1 )Cir ended Sept. 26, 1986 amounted to S 13.828.000. light t1on of the credit~ by the Tax Reform Revenue for tM fiscal )Cir 1986 1ncre ovet the S-13.7 7.000 re-ct and the ™ultin1 required ac-clim6Cd 3 percent to $73.1' lUlon - pon r the third quancr last year. count1n1treatment1ncrt'ascd the ta~ from SS7.8 million in fiscal 198S. Net Operating income 1ncrcucd 4 per-rate 'n the third quaner tU 60 percent income ro~ 96 J>(rtent in fiscal 1986 Appro\imat~)' $61 .000 of nono)>erauna income pnrnarily at- tnbutable to the sale of the companies orthodontic pracucc. 1s included an the currtnt results The nine month period ended Sept 30. 1986. ]'tOCCtS $95,621 of net income on operaun1 revenues o'f $3,205.828 as com pared to the nine months period m fiscal Manaaement has' focused a s11n1fi- cant portion of its marketini efforts on Nonhem Cahfom1a. It intends to Stele. JOtnt venture rclatJon hips w11h acute care hospital facilities as well as with full service Health Mainte'nanc.c Orpni1ations. cent to Sl.300.000 from $1,2S6.000 • A · f Fl• • ·c h 1........:n 10 S2.0 million. or S.19 per hare. for the nrior year third quancr. unit 0 oor orp. a UI.'~ f SI O Net fncom• was sc25 000 com-awarded a S20 m1lhon conuiact by compared with net income o . For the first half offiscal 1987, the company had a net los ofS254.000 or 3 ecnu per share, based on rcven ues ofS4,990,000, compared to losses of $493,000 or 6 cents per shart based on revenues of$4.499.000 for the first six months of the previous year. ' J Consolidated Po~cr Co for a 27-m1lhon or S.10 per hart 10 fiscaJ pared to $665.000 for the' thtrcJ megawatt cQ1Cnernuon fac1ht~ to be, 1985 ' · .. ...., __ _ Ultr11y1tem1 Defe111e u d Space OnR THl CouNT£R OTC UPS & DOWNS quaner last )ear nnd caminas per located in Lowell. Mas . The power Re"cnuc in the founh quarter was share were 9 cent!. for the q_uaner ctQr of Fluor Daniel will provide S l8.2 milliorr, compared with S 17. 1 compared to t2ccntsper hareforthc engineering. procurement and con mtllion in thf rounh quarter of fiscal comspond1ng quarter last )e:tr• re-$truct1on to build a gas·turbmc-based 19$5 Due tb a previously report~ Oect1na the retroactive chmm1mon of combined qclc fac1l11y which will 0ne-t1mc wntedown of the value of us expected 1nve tment tax crcchts provide electr1c1ty and up to 50.000 1nventone • the company reported a under the recently enacted Tax Re-pounds of steam an hour The facility net lo s 1n the fourth quarter of form Act of 1986. will bum natural gas nnd 011 Work ts $845.000 orS.08 per share. N•W YOIUC. CAl'J ~ort~t ,w.-, 3~ 1(-' NASOAQ ...z=•aa rol'Tr 14~ ..... Klmbal ..... .... BA If" 16\it Klnol"I ............... ~ osc -t .... KIOofG ' 1M111.. • .... Oalum s 4o 1(- ~· ... oe-Kruo« ~ "'•' "" 7 17•)2 7 ,. 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Uo 'g IHI 4h -1• Intl r=~ DOWNS Name LasJ c~ Pct KO S 2 ~ -1- 1 ~LTV ofO ·-. §ff H ~anabSvc ~-1 SHome ~ -" 4 uhlmen 1 \• -~ lnltloolc 711J -.. S SevlnCo ~ -1-\ - .. .. Ma rket trading mixed NEW YORK ( P> -The tock. market turned 1n a m1Jted showing Wcdne<g!a runnin into some re 1stance ·after a week-long rat>. l he Do" Jone &\lcragc of 30 tnduslt'lali rost 4.64 to 1.916.76. 1 But declining ,.,,u~s outnombered advances b)' 8 to 7 on the New York Stock Eitchangc. with 703 up, 817 down and 482 unchanfcd. Big Board volume totaled 51.99 m1thon shar~ aga1n o,t 154 .51 m1lhon 1n the prcv1ou ~s1<>n The NY E'scompo'i1te indexpincd .28to 142.H . !,, WHAT AMEX Dm : WHA T NYS E Dio L= - - - NEW YORK (AP) Nov 26 NEW YORK (AP) Nov 2' Prev. Prev Tooel Tod~ ~~ daHt Advenced Advanced in Oecllned Declined ¥~'~ t i! ¥nc.h•nged otal ltJt,ues ~ewhiOIU ~Ir# h s --.. ·-7 ew low' 20 22 ewlow~ I AM EX LEADERS NYSE LEADER S .. ,, . . . . . NEW VORK (AP) -Seles. 4 P.m ~ed~sd•v spr~ •ncl net cNlnoe Of the 15 Weonesdav price and net Cha119e of 11\e lO active New York Stock Exchange luues ~llveoAm:rlca~ Stock €xcnenQe luun, l redl ng na t lonallv el more t rading nellonatl v al m o re lhan sl 1 Nam. lhan S . CheHboP Nam. Vdutne LHt Ol9. 0$~t~h n EmplrAm n 669, m oro '!tenSofl ' ; 1 Vi -1~ Xerox C1> AMI II ~ 'Ill TexUlll Ickes I .., -Echj~av o ' ijf ,., t ,,., FleProg,.ss C • 1, _ AmerT&T 1 H P ' , • n O•t•POlnt Gr1L Chm 7 , 8 rt LorlmarTtl n 4 •.i, •11• v' Wanol.abB : 1 '11 + ·~ fnie~~ Armel ' + .. IO Palm I GoL o QuoTES - ---· , M ETALS QuorEs ---- NEW vOAK 11'Pl -lklol "°'""-rnel«I ptlC* w~ •""'*-.... 2' CMllf pet POUnd ,.,.,, CoiM• 194>1 IMlllll cioMcl Tut C..-·eb'-t<*!tae pouncl,US Clftt"'ll-C..... 58 06 C«ll• I* pound HY C-• SOii' montflCIOeed Tut L.eM . 17'~21 -··. POUnd Z1M -•1·50 _,._ e pound. ~ Tiii • $.3 N61 (m.1• w .... OOlftl>Ollle PfQ I* lb I -..vet 1$ 2(0 P*-Hendy & H.,,...,. ..... U ~petltoy-NVeom..oe>o1mon1n cioeeo Tut ~ • 1210 00-1226 00 I* 7610 -NllW YO<ll "-""-• M 71 00447500 troy OIMCe N Y ICOll '1tc1l "4!ttftotft,.$47210N Y t.qrC-l!*hoyOI l .... hiJlpMor' CocaCot1' BoroWarnef , Dow JoNE S A~ER AC E S NEW YORK (AP) .._ Flnel Dow Jonn tveraoe' for Weclnndav Stoclc• °"" Hn Low a.. 1i 131nd 190l:4' 1 119: l 916 76+•. IS i~r !ff.fl qtJ ~ff iff .g:: g1• 6s s11t m" ;u, ~l~:os ~U,67+ .1 lndui 16,~.0I T~n ; 2.~ Ulils • J..651. uv. 65Stk u ,..O,..,., I NASDAQ SUMMARY ,... ................... __, tbz, b.;tton down shirt. our t\n:st,, lhxtlon a<ibni cloth eh1rt mod¢ b us~ Gordon of ~Orb:ms ~ rm:ilad t41lam '"1h tiplit ':f'J}M. con.5tm.:AC.tAon ex ulwnotct f\t tS'Xi canibtt m Whita., • bhR,,«nl pink,yitllcw • C 0 Or ... Oomt OAIL"t' PILOT nurlday. No mber 27 1986 If; CAWNQ F.ROll NORTH OllUtQe IF CALLING MOM SOUTH ORANGm SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days,. • ll'<i..t. Patlj O"l y Nb Adi h1&i. ~· A:itomoll'l't Boelong Of ~ W..-cl 1..,.,, ltac~ 1111 C11tt ... , • 1114 .. .,.., ltac~ ll!t Cettt •n• 1114 Cntt •n• HH 1..:'rert ltac~ IHI ltttll/ ... 11 ' 1111 ••H-TftlHlf .... EASTSIDE ~BR 18A gar. 38R 28A, 2 t•rl new •M•N VefCS. d'lu>e ?Br lllWPllT¥ll.Ull •Jl•I 1100• Winter 81 21.ea DPI• on IUUllllfJL Like MW dealg!l4'1' 7 bdrm. age. carp•ta drepH ~°' Sit! to t>Ch $1326 18a dtttwftlt , gas kit, c o s 1 " M E s A • s Frig dfVlllliitl\tr, atov• tt fld ru •!Ith St . kly rtml• now· .- 1'\> Bath townhome In fenced yard, 780 836• 31fR 291', lg decl!, b•y IOc.ked g•••oe lndry 1m PREMIER LUXURY lllCI No pell 545·•8~5 Fumt t*1, •II UP01•1!-s 140 00 #11 l up 227• N-p011 •1eightt wlln 2 er E SIDE ?BR 28,. I view Yrly S 1225 S750 No pell eAO 2•9~ COMPLEX •t"10111 n•w ·S7500tmo Nwl'I Bhid, CM ~9·7 .. •S garag prt\181• yard With OPLX 1ncld• Wld . d~: OTHERS AVAILABl.E. *""' OU&ll PRESTIGE l.OCA TION *UY &RH* s•.c 2•1 .. M 'f 9 A I SI&. SH L•r cu.s1omap1 Spec;11tei.G• refr gar )'l•d ma•nt n: U.IYlllT&l 5BLOCKSTOSC PLAZA 1Sr, 1Bt lull kit cneerlul YHIHHYEITI tron1c 1tght1ng •MORE peti se'!>o 135 C I •1•11T-2f\r, 1Ba $735 er,cl g1r. erea UtllspdS600 I OAT~D VILLAGE COllA· 3029W Pac:lfteCoulHwy Auume loan LOW ec1 • -· lndry lee £11tre11 I 1110 "' N Pofl ee.tn ~ TV Dow"' OK •v'ai·-at PI C•3~0531 • lll· .... trltl-11U S.8·tl28Rtehaid •CIOMtoOCA•rport TllHEIT ll · MUNl103Bdrm2 Bl "" 19 ·~ ~ ....... • 7 Minutes to Be~h 1600· 1800 1q It of S t35 • v.11 IOf no depotlt $129,900 FOi' det111ac11ll LUXUAY3br2ba EHt de Su Cltantt 2176 1111 llYIS YH Ill •Nignt Lighted $and •UN IELHE* PURC: LUXURY Garage PATRICK TENORE ~ownhOme 1~ )tt old. l(\r, fenQed pool, urf)Ofl, Volleyball A Tennis Crtt 79drm fiple Piiio SPA m m Ster M.11lei V1e1tita lt•tall 631-12&6 ()( 760 1702 Very de•u11• $11$0/mo Ilka ..... YHIH. no pets uso~ 5•6 871 I •Poot JllCUUI BBQ $1295 Ad1,Alt1 6 .. 0 7006 [)jn Ilg room WOOd txJrn nu Vtlll Rentalt CONDO OC n view A.YI •Co..,.ed Pa~lnQ ng lirrptll<• mlcr ave • •;Yi!J. S~rawlin:15 .. ::·t~ .. kid• t211 snoo 951-2052 2er*~~·~w~~t1<• =~~~,.;~~·~~~tac• 2~E~:aLYd~~N~1!;. :~:~·AJ!''~~~~Ncr~rv B~B~::ie.q= '::.oei _i ~-!'!!• ~11 g r I/yd oclds den Sia J1a1 f /Sldl! toe Pool, ger, and Bt1111rds 1\ • • er/Dfyw 51000 No P<;" 15 mmutes 10 fia '°" hplcs Steec>s,.. ~900 lotu utru CariltrHt 2171 lndry rm, new crpl •SaunH • C•ll 64,.·~r80Anytme cstand 15m111UtHtoSo 7145456916 •UYlltlf lnOULI 539·619t Agl '-Specious duple11 28r 21 $725fmo •10Acrao'1114 ilt~t Itel! w/t.h lltttl t1•ltt Co P JI Just ust of PuerioVallart-a ~oc.a--,,,-,on-t Model D41rfect large 3 STOP LOOKING bl COMP'*tely . red'one' • 23 tO 6ant• An• G~nds ·.J_. •• 1411. ·····Ill N ;,\pan Blvd 6 90Ulh ot elu•• renlltt 2 PoOI•.' ~room, 3 bath COf\dO S600's 2 1tory 2bath $900 n pets 3,.375 V1a TSl M~MT 8•2· 1~3 1 BR F'URNIUNFUAN' n 0.l!lilO frff.,ay 2•73 maids. beautiful beeet\ & wtpoot spas .-cut1ty s~eioue enough 111d1 San Juan 855·5&07 t•Mlll&Tt nYl·I• s660•5690 ltl O&IY• HIT g;•;:, ~~: 63 ~·5,.39 ~~~d~:~,,e:,i:ffi"~. gate ale • more .A lone quiet aru catl ltatll • Ctllt ••trt SlOO tff •tt• I• Ctsh JR tBR FURNISHED En1oy the lu~ury of tn11 e•· 18r Apt SS.•twk, ·•er ~::::1n2 a~dr~,.112 90~• •Hl-1111* 21H Pool recreation room, • SS85 ctosi .. e guard g11ttld com YRLY IUC• RHT&l Apt St0581v.k 675·6291 <XI 01 3 b.clroom 2 bath spht laundry room munity 1n I •~ck>u• 19r t8R lrpl, 2 Cl• gar, !~i!:'° 7 ~rm•b:~~:~ lf'vel gourmet kitchen Lu11ury 2Br 28a Condo 2 Bdtm S6SO·S611S Crnr NeWPOl't Fwy 4 Baker apl .Amen1to .. incl lrptc, 17'>0/rno 557·2583 lea ta h tt lhrt """' ch fl d re n o k S 7 7 6 AIC WIO pool tennlt, ALA MOANA A.PTS IS0tr)' No pell1J wet bar, AIC W/D hltups only $169 90011 PA TRICK 539·6191 Agt lee sauna $925/mo Oya Completely remodeled 2 car gorages S 1395 $11 Cltatatt 2676 2724 ;~~:o~ 63I·1266 or VERV CLEAN 2Br 1B1 w/ 638 0,.05 Ellfis 731·7528 llke b11nd new Close to 171•)557-0075 Sorry. no pets~· 0509 Sh rp Kira lg 2br l'1ba. Balt>O• ISJl('d MIF no gar & pvt yd Pref cpl or Ap11tatat1 buMI stiops & beach . HHt. ltacll 2'40 EASTBLUFF TownnouM n wtr 6 ple11, nr beach, 2 drugs cute 2Br 1ba, I~.~\:. small fam lgd rel• no -TSL MGMT Apt 3Br 2Bo 2 car gar paik1ng1p1cesS650/mo lrplc, w/d. gar . deck k ,· P•llS160/;os4o ,.752 GtHral 2112 642 t603or 722·9012 &Y&IUlllHW Nopets,St02SlmoyrlM 498.9677 PM Only or s .. soimo dep875-577& ~....:......-.. Da 1 Pti t 21 2' [ovhvMr 18 a.rellred C&l&lflH 2BR 1BA. gar. lndry rm, 6'44·1010 or 760·7037 997 93otAgt Balboa Ill Baytrontt frplc, • a couple needed as man· . WE'RE THE BESTI sndk 1 blk lo bch $725 After 5pm or Wltnd1 Santa AH 2610 wldry, 2Br. 1Ba furn Aval Ill CAIH• OHM! Quiet, 1p1c1ovs lbd, 1b• ager for 8 units, m11nt 1 & 2 BEDROO••s 1306 Walnut L" 1Br Ilk •-ct~t 111 thru 6/15 S600 · ulll · 5 m TSL MOMT 6,.2· t603 • ' w ... , ......... ' SP&CtOIS condO,Jaz pool. saun• 5 up req d 46-570.. FURNISHINGS AVAIL blMI, v1ult•d J ceiling. 675 2185 213/923·•909 Ital Eatatt Ftr Salt Bn1tt(Cta•11 et •• ,. 1602 191• SChOOI HOUM' 3060 sQ 111 Basement kitchen bedrooms• Po1en1111' t 38.acres• Only $99,500 A111erside County• John Denver RHllY 657-5118 Evea,657-8729 •H218 * •UYHllT * * F rst r•s•I• olfer1ng Premium End Unit twnnm 1n The Cove· Elegant & IPICtOUS w/2 IUltH form dine , view deck A waters edge" patio Just reduced to $595 000 ~HJll 1002 NEWPORT CONDO lrg 3 bdrm 211 be w/pool SPI lf'MIS end sec gete High ced1ngs 1kyhghts format din rm & wet bar $1695fmo or buy tor S239.900 PatrtcktSue agt &31· 12681760 8702 Ctt•TIYFRHCll .. LYUH,000 min w21!0'07~57hen11tY5Beach 11 lllta Peaiaiala •Fr" utlhltet PVT S M hse 1br ba ktt, new crpl & paint No gar· 2BR & 2BA. garage good *snar1ous llv1ng blhn llove, lvln" rm age Walk lo Lido V1lllge locihon $725 770·1221 e111 23 ... 9.5 2'07 •H• kllCMn w/ltpl encl gir .. wfd $875 No pets 673·5266 2626 Aurora HHt. RllMU 2142 •BAY VIEW lJnfurn. yrty •91Hn ov.n1 & rangn hkup, tenced yd wlpst TSL MG~T 6'2.· 1603 2 m11r bdrms tr1-1evel. o'~.'...o,",.~,a•yS6Sng251upe111s'~ '*cP1to01 a $625 qu•et 536-092 t lfW,HT MARii& &PTS St1tlt L11aaa 2HI ....., .... ""' '* overed arages SEAWIMD Yllllf!E Elegant v.11.,lront apta -2200 111, FR, w ld hups, 311 Edgewater 673· 1943 *Poot & 880 1 • 281 28• den Micro P11tr .. lt lctH Yltw vaulted c ..... Sk)'t,htl •Pt h I nd I f..... LI ...... llud!O atd M50 enctgar$1295846-"'~1 •WCl&Tllll• us I tcaping dv.. r.,...,g1rage prvt •v· )' ' ""' •Xlnt 1oc1t1on acrou WftY HT? beaeh $2225 mo incl u111s ,.119 ·2185 lm•t tr44 1Bdrm, l~a sundeck. from park LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE. •ALSO AVAILABLE• M. • t 1 patio lg hvtng rm an •Sorry no ~IS 1Br Garage IPI S935 llC. ti a I FOf leaM 28R 29A , 2 cer uhls pd 5650 Fee 365 W WILSON ' •Spectacular •PIS BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE *Hal z7Xi I • t & 2Br, t ~ 2Ba M11tes "' -gat, coiy net inter, lrp • TEURHT lll·IHO H2· 11l 1 •Sp•,...,.•s to....nhOuses Sorry, no petJ 760·0919 C n •n 3BR 2e• .. ~ S13001mo Call Chr11t1ne --.,. .., , ,. """' .. 6-40-,.tSO or 964·t522 Bache.tor mountain cabin IP&CIHS 1L •Fifeplaca ONE hOuM" 10 be.Kil 38' Furnished Pvt Batl'I style w/patlo on 3•th St •'' * Pr1v11e balconlH or 2Ba liv1ng-d1n1ng room, All Pr iv Aespon11bte W1l'1 OCH!' & b!y vtews Former mock with 2 master suites m1rr0<ed wardrobes, loreplace & patio Security complex with pool & spa s 195 000 631· 1'<>0 2200 SQ ~ on s.ng level ,.Br 2 lf2Ba Famlly ne>ghl)()(hOOd many up· grades seuna be1ut1lul 11ndsc1p1ng Poot-size yard Newport School d1stnct Call to see Liz °' Chuctt Jones631·12660f Lalaaa ltacll 2141 6A6-57 .. 3 2e OEN, hba custom $500 1nct ut111 Ov•et On golf course s..t 76 ,.,.,.. Garden Pll•O• frg d~k t car gar. S3SO mo 5•11-367,. ence1 S,.6·61136 eves WllY HT• s N/smkr &•2·3871 I 1 I 9 5 I m 0 I y r I y • Mstr bdrm & bath pvt .,... BAY Fr0n~ pier Wntr E11111de 2Br 1ea upttairs •3 Lighted tennis courts 536-5369 trance 1t11ehen prtv_ trpl gar pat, decks tab ·~ ocean canyon vtew, ~ ' SPIC S t•OO .. 97·3~ .. LIVE II & CASTLE turn prkg 2br S IOOO. lbr clean upgrad4H1 tn(Jry * 2Sw1mm1ng poOIS SP&CltlS &PHT•HT y111d Ou et E/slde C M S&OO. ss70 u•·ts pd ..,03 ltc no pets S6251mo •Streams A pond• $375 631.,.09,. " ~ 2690 16th Pl ' Month •Sorry no pets 1 mile from beach E Edgev.ater 87l·2868 F1ee Rent 6 .... -0 .. 52 •Furn1sh1ngs 811111 ~2 2357 Hotels/Motels 2711 CtrJ Htt 114r• 111 EASTSIDE 2Br up1111r1 GH lor Hea~~'jg & Cooking VERSAILLES LAlll& IUCll CORONA DEl MAR CONDO Dover Shrs 5Br .. Ba .. k On the bayfronl with 111 Bit Bay vu & city hies l1bulou1 main channel S,.85Ktor tse opt S31</mo views BHulllully re-(213) ,.96 ,.319 modeled & upgraded 2 bdrm· wtth huO-enter· HARBOR VIEW HOMES t11nment area & deck Lwst priced Montego $555.000 673-6900 •or 2Da, vacant. GO loc S269 soo ag1 6 .. o. 1529 Wide ocean v~ Estate hvlng on acres of gar· dens. POOi & spa CIOM lo bHCh 2Br 2B• S 1661/mo met uhls Call '•9• ... 653 Mon-Frt On Balboa Peninsula "'95 g a , 1 g e . n 0 p • 1 1 2BR 2BA corner w/mm1 IOTtR Ill• mo No pets 675-6606 $625/mo 265 18th b&y "'~ St80/mo. lse UHi UCllEltl PAI Steps to sand GOOd cond Lg llna1 tmmed occup $475tmo 848-9906 Of Llf1H lif Hl 2152 (213) 598-9058 Place ~2-,.13• RY •OTC&ll Reis TRW Agt e ..... 1211 Wkl)' rent•1• S t•5 & Up/Wkly COior TV tree 113·1111 WATERFRONT Wllh sun collee heated pool maid deck• 2Dr. 2bl, y&lfly, service & 1tep1 to ocean We!it:field SEAWIMI YILUQE S 1150/mo. 6,.S·H• 1 Kitch 11111 985 N Cout t555S Hunhogton Village 536-9524 Suzy Hwy Lag Bch •9,.·5294 Lene, from San Otego I It L 2669 N I L "'~69 &PHT•HTS COM Warm home. nic.e 1 oom 1mmed occup female non smllT, wld, S365tmo 759-9143/£ Coron• Del Mar l'lm to lhr ger. frpt, w/d, P"1 entr, 2 blk bch, Call L•• 5,.9.1071 days & (213) ,.39.5997 ..... E'S1de CM 2bd 1275 • S275 dee>. av table m· med•ately 631·1023 Fem-to Share with 1 fem ~aut1ful 3 BR Condo In C M nlsmker M50tmo • It Ullft 960•3092 IMne Sundeck Apt With grHt view In Wood· b"dge 3 min wtlk to lake, S37• • u111s UM of lake, sailboat tennl• and 60 pools Avail now Mike 786-9707 MIF 21·30 at1r 2Br 181 CdM college wlfptc $,.50 David M Ofc 551· 12• t Hm 720.()935 M/F share n.ee 3Br 2 1cry Costt Mesa· hM w/rec rm S3 75/mo Avail 1112 1 Call 556-63!8 for prompt .... " 'I I HI HI,, I 'Ceattery Ltts Hat.tings & Co 6.tO 55e0 111 t'11 ' In< C l 225 kf •L f '>'"ll llf.b • E/SIDE TRl·PLEX . l'"!!!'P_A,.C"'llF!oollC~v-1E·w---M-etnOJ ...... 18 .. I OC1'ANVIEW 2bdrm 2ba, OCEANFRONT relurb 2Br trpt S8S01mo 1 yr IN 2B1 Reduced IO S 1 100 hr~ & t11t Mr Fuentes mo w•nter. s 1300 mo Yr1y (71•1 833-()070 I A99J'I 752·2226 Llkf' brand new All ut1ht.s Pl•d Pool. garage Sorry, no~ts Freeway. north of 8eectl i;'2';:;:";:;•;c;•;;;;;;;;;;.;;tw;;;:r;';':;;•;•;c;•;;;-;:; to McFadden. west on Mc:Fadderi , NB CONDO mstr 11.11i'i:"iWt 25% down, OWC S230K plOtt lot 25 A thru F ltwf!!I ltacll . 2169 CtrtH •ti Mar 2622 26d ~llage W Npt , 1 ,(.;;.;-...~~~---....---- 1 B«lroom 2Bdrrn 1 Bllh 30t Avocado S620 I ' 411&•• M k th M l th bath pool J&J iog to $725 IYIH ~ "l"I 8 e 0 V 0 e t>Mch' F pret d , n-smllr. Pr1nc1p1ts Only c Ct • 1 M 1022 s 5 Aon Young A.gt 6,.6·73•6 rtal e If Vista del ·Mar area 37 6.t2·11850 29, 1BACondopvt pa110 S350 •'wt11s 955.1211- poo1 1az 11ghted 1enn1s e w Park e wport o 6'42·5299·N Lance Cll $700 960·3521 NO NPT CREST CONDO. PETS• HO E 10NTll f'REE HE T'~ Prof M non smkr $385• meatiBllU ' 1 lot OCean J1W)' Charm el 619 ,.39.292,. dup ••front 2br rear 2bf leatals hH to t>c:h, parking, S785 STEPS Tl IUctl! mo yrly Ulil pd refs Furn lbd den PLUS COU>Weu. BANl(eRO den brokers welcome l•---~-~----S320K Oller 675-8995 !ta1t1/Ctd11 Ct1t1 ••11 I 024 afaerar ZHZ 6-42 7003 or ~2·69• t 11iews1S1200 673-5595 1"NPT CRESl' CONDO• FRONT ROW VIEWt 2 Bdrm, patlO, cerporl 2 blocks 10 beach wat to shops, no pets AVAIL 1211 $825 673-3852 L•t•H ltacll 2641 • Make lbt marl moH lO Pull l\ewporl, 11111 Po<>!. tennis crt 1'&1T•HT1 OCEAN FAONTt Sun 650·2200 °' ~2·2•87 •• 'llf ••s ClOSE-tlT Cozy frplc wrma 3br 2b• " $795 llat l11d1 Ok equopt BROKERS WELCOME k11ch deta1l1 539-6191 Loaded w/upgrades Agt '" these dramatic 2 11ory ,_ _ CAllfl •ttlWIS homes start II S 158.900 WINTER LEASE Only 7 teft' Agt S.8· 1329 Ba~lront 38R furn S 17$0 1211,000 OCnlt 3BR uwe< $2000 Remode led contem HST ti TME HIT Pemn ocnft 3BR hm'2300 porary lhort walk to Eeat11de Cotti MeH YEARLY LEASE bHCh private patio Condo Explnded 3 Newport lsl1nd 3BR lower f'ntry 38R den. form l Bedroom l'~Ba nome 1n dock $1700 dining 2FP oak doors & •~c•llent cond111on w111t Beytront Condo 2BR •den windows Kitchen to Westcltll Plaza Has $1950 , 3BR 2 1BA S 1550/mo l<athy Agt 6A5·223S *ITEPS Tl IAll• tBdrm 1Ba lull k1tcnen. utits pad S..00 f .. TELHHT 111-lllO S,.00 ocean close r4111tal bung1tow bills Ire• other1 ev111 11 539·6191 AglfH •tCUIYlfW * 2Bdrm 1Ba private, Strffl frp~ S 1 tOO/mo yrly No pets Refs req d c.,., • .,. 111-2242 ~aulltut ci.an ta1ge Ger-<*:ks, fiplcs 2br s 1300 l'e•porl BtM'b's prtmier hanry address. den Apll BHullfully t8r $1200 Bach seoo Funl !std aad u.orunil lard '· t, ' 3 landscaped grounds Stud•o $550 &39·S t89 bedroom an.artmuts aad lOYrllbouus oa ly Pool & spa. pahos/decks .. -Sorry. no pets PANORA.MIC OCEAN mb1ults from 'ttt'porl CtDltr ud Fa laJoa Bachelor $560 VIEW 8achelo1 with bath 1 Bedroom $630 S650 & kitchen incl u11t Island. From $115 to Sllot 131 E 18th St 646 8818 $650/mo ,.99.2185 Jambortt al Saa Joaqula llllls Road Bae,;;--S560 l~rt ltac~ 2669 (714) 644·l900 1 Bedroom S635 ,earn; w/6 Steps 10 • 2 Bdrm 1•. Bath S760 ,.nd1 Yea1ty S550/mo • A~RK 2250 vanguard s .. 0·9621S sec Avl 12t1 Dys 951-7000 Eves 631·8316 Roomm•te wanted to stw beaut CdM lun. 2br 2be. cs.n. gar W/d incl uhll, MIF '650, 759..82311 IHtals Waatt4 272' w g11n11e Ci>unter tops community pool 1nd 2 Bayfront 6BA. dock SSOOO •••·1010 car garage , FuU price w Nwpt 2BR trptc $900 ,. BR remodeled. trench door. beamed c••hngs lg tented y1rd s22001mo 631·2969 759-7607 dM\SunbO\\ · . .-Realt) N;; 18drm 1Ba lndry. relng. ranoe carPOft All ut1ls incl S l 100/mo •23 Begonia ~6-2111 398W Wilson 631·5583 •1111•HOO• SIOfSl811t,Sa~ .. 2Bdrm2Bath $760 NEWPORT Frtg, dl1hw111'1er llove Secure 131 'II t8th Str .. 1 S 12 ... 950 CM Townhm 3BR Ip St 100 W11ertron1 Homes Inc FANTASTIC Condo on the water w/tabulous 11tew Pool $16115/mo Oec0<1tor furn15M<f 67J.om - FIREPLACE -POOL PA TIO incl No pets 5 .. 5 ... 855 6 c M 673-7787 NYHSHllH-Tradition a l Realty 131-1400 •THE SHORES-.- tBdrm S85_0 Walk to beeca(. & F1st11on Island 900 Sea Lene &.«-2611 d1mng rm No pets From East~d•~~1&28'w/~f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lmo...557 ·2841 Mor• than 3500 sq.. ft home situated on laAias n:~ J. 1:no AeseNe IClll 2br Island "' o;1ew toc•tion Large abode garage equipt Beautiful cu11orn home 3Br • Den 3B• lots of high cerhngs overlooking poot 12300 Agt M2·213• lot with expansive ,. 1t1tch $850 11 539.9 t9 t B~room norM planned SHS&TIH&l A.gt lee tor grK•oUS H111ng Ind E1st11de 3 St<>ty Cape Cod I BIO 3 3Bdrm 28a, S1300/mo "'"'~rll•nong Formal don· Twnhm 2 master Bdrm alMa bf 2',bl, lrpt. ga<, Avail 12/1186 Arn .. •"II room .,.,..,,. tamdy 2 1BA • Pt'Vt olfteersew PtaiaHll 2107 qutet loc, watk to bCh and ~9019· ,.... ________ lido Village St,.00 year room mister suite rm E•lras' Will excn up 3Bdrm Winter 'r block to round 9&4·6922 s-Ct&Cll •1-u• I Privacy and MCu•11y E•· Asking S 139.!IOO the belCh S 11001mo "" --Cl!tfl~nt value S6SO 000 631·,.007 OR 631·5305 Villa Reniais 675 ,.11 t2 It& CAITO• CHM! UY VIEWS on IN l1nd Mye•• Alpha COl'P Rllrs Lrg 3 bdrm 2', ba, wlpool Steps to ocean Cute COzy . 1311 lial11y l riwt OWNER IWESTSIOE Great Undo StrHI IO· •P•. tennis Ind MC gate Bachelors & 1 Bdrm OJt• Fri/Sat S u• 1·5 2Br 2B1 hou~ S 128 500 cation Smail 2Bdrm lBa High cei11ng1 M!yhghts, toceted 1n unique •Pl upsta11s Best tor I per· formal din rm & ...... , bar comptex w/charm•"" II· 1·2-6200 Many UP"lades Must S71LJ\/ v" R ~.. ... "' s • 646-8l73 son ""' mo 1 • en· S 1695Jmo Patrick/Su• mo phere Lndry rm. lg tals 675·•912 agt 63 t 12&61760-8702 sundeclt prvt garage Haat. leack 1040 1va1lable A RARE FIND• ffl·IP WITll DOVER SHORES ... Bdrm $550 $775/mo No pets ·aR~NDMA's· PROPHn llMTT 2· •ba quiet •t'"'· kids 675•0,...7 2Br Cottage on double lot There's 1 better way• Call J>k avl In Dec S2000/mo Downtown $1601( Vtlla Rentils 675_,.912 550 531' or 836-8127 LARGE 3bdrm. 2 bath. JBDRM LACUESTA 1 deck , o Id Cd M --------With pool SPI RV access Coroal ••• Mu 2122 IPU •WPT ltlTS n• s 1350/mo 759-1353 Furn1ati.<1 Bachelor, many xtras New decOf, utlls paid $550/mo • sec S..8..0290 alt 5 30pm llUT LICATtl• S550/mo 1BR IBA, ell bllns, new carpet lndry rm, nr beach & shop• 7•1W tathSt TSL MGMT 642·1603 llYEllHW 1675/mo 2BR tBA, w/d l'lkup fncd )'di, gOOd toe 1800 Pomon• TSL MGMT M2 1603 , •HTSHI Eastside 2BR lBA. gar, ll'g yard w/paOo. w/d hkup Great loc S7SO/mo 25•,. Ortnge Ave TSL MGMT 6•2 1603 COS101 M1tobeh St8SI( **3Bd 2B 11 Adults no pell 517'1l weekends& evenings ll&PPY TM&HS&IVIH ,.BDRM • lBATH Verd ~11nte:1ncc:''& Boise S87S 673 7353 ••EWNllT ,ltHTS &Ill A SPECIAL :;:;ec•~: • .,,~~~'$1~K•c water pd Nr thoPP1ng (/ILlff·IHT YllWr Ct1t1 Mesa 2624 Clean Bachelor ,. blks 10 TU•l·YOU !BR SURFSIDE . ,,,.50 mo 6,.0·5324 Front row spacious Large 29drm 181 Apt blulf Stove, u1fttg small M1 tam 'Y 1nd 1 wou•d "'~• Con<Jo v. 2 car garege 3 3BR 1BA front house , townhome Jbr 2'1tba, Balcony overloolung pool pet Ok 1 pert6n prny to thank 111 ot my chents, blk' 10b41ach St15K car garage 602 Begonia lrpl fenc• yd & patio, dbl arH No pets $650 .. S,. 9 5 Inc I u I 1 I a fr.ends the general pub· 1 Bf'OROOM CONDO DtANA CAPPEL A.gt gar $2000 mo 8°12 fM , S600 MCuttty ~6-3618 1213)927•6772' JK... & ~ ~,_. ~--hatd• 3 M1 I to be h M7M'. ~ ~ 1 2&a ,$eOO Stove.. mng. SpUCIOUI Ent~rde pt 1 & wor .. ong A•allor1 for REA( ESIAIE ICost1 ..... 2124 LARGE pmne 3br 2b• pool levndry facll GOOd 2Bdrms sses & Up Sec ma1t1ng IT'ly Real Ellate PROFESSIONALS upper dupla,.; unit 'h blk IOClllon Sorry, no pett d p $500 No pell 2020 ,car~ • IUCtffl!vl one RON ORT 963·8377 •3Br 2"<tB• Condo End 10 beh trpl, t>ffm t•hng •23 W Bay 760-8083 Fullerton 6Jl·S•27 Lei us 1n be th1nlllul '°' LafHI l ifltl I 052 untt, 2 car gar t1undry tile, balcony wttmall ~ "'B INTO -SAVINGS hos a new way to v.-------lWn-yovr Midden T reosureS" mto CASH with o $9.00 Classified Ad. whet we have Best W11t1· _ _ lac . lrplc. Pool lmmed of oceen $1350/mo yrty « ' lB• washer/~er Sharp & Clean t8drm, es & Happy Th1nk1g1v1ng lfltW IUllU Y&Llll occ;up Agl 973-1560 evlv.knd •9•·77•8 wkdys ~O::.~!ge gar:p: pe~! crplS, drp1, dshwshr. din· • TO All Patncll Tenore Steps to beach Beau11tul • k '°'Judy, 133·3650 u75,--.. •32 7767 •og area gar No pe11 with prepayment 2Br, 2Ba Condo 3 yrs •CllCU TllHl * ..., "'" • $600/mo 645·5577 I ·~i"• trplc St 26K •96 1371 or ,.9, 3Ba garage S 1000 •EWPHT lltll'TS • * EHll1d• specious SHARP 1 CL"'. N 2 .... ,m ~:__ 559 626,. By Owner Rare hnd 2•2•gar $625 Ch rmong 3br 2be ho<M, 28drm pt qu,.1 llrMt ~ ou ' ~ Cozy 1Br 1Ba E·s•<Je S-460 den. t>eam C411hng, lrplc, Child ok' No pell 1ba cptt drps dsf'twthr, ltw,.rt ltac~ I Ht OTHERS AVAILABLE FM country kite S 1500/mO S625tmo 631·61S5 encl garage, no pet• ....__._.._..-......,,...._-.....-. TlLfHIT Ill 1110 Avt 11124 Wayne A.gt, $670/mo 645-5577 n. •• L"' '''' . 6'46·8816 or S•8 2137 •BAY TIMBERS• EASTStDE SHARP ' SO of' bay lrontao-. t••• Vtrwt YIEWI •Hot new condo nr beh Quiet 18r, ltplc, pool, CLEAN 2Br, wld !'lookup depth Prob•I•. Bob lovely home on bluff aide Sm111 ~t ()I( 3Br 2't8a, *....,." llttftt* patio, gar No pets 399 1 car encl gartge NO Caut11n (71')851·7720 or Kings Place Huge lot Frpl, Obi gar. spa S 1195 2 Br • den. 2 8 a , W Bay St S63S 6S0·9357 pell S700/mo 5•8·ttSO fH3·0354 By 0~"8r 6 .. 5 .. 092 8A6·6S .. 1 or 6 .. 2·9"8 S t~25tmo A.gt 122·11730 *BIG 3er 2Ba UPI* 1 3BR 1BA r.nce<t yard, •PT ITS .. , car encl qarege No pet11 l•lft 1Mra '''' let U1...., Y• Seit y .. ,,~,l Cal • ..,..., i.-.---t--:~.t-567==--·---hl for information & sur.prlsingly low cost. rose1/fru1t trees, cenyon 3br 2.;8 Fm Rm 2 lpl, 1034 0 · Valenclt It''"· 112-2120 view , med pets ok • MOO/mo ~s 7983 S900/rno 111811 Dec 12111 grdnr, prof decorated, Ea•talcJt Cott19t 3Br IBI, Call freddle, Day S 1350 Open Frt, Sat( Sun •M ... Vtl'd• 2Br 18a WID hkup. cerport, fncd 77,.,7260 E11• 5,.1,52•2 203 Pelmer St Crnf Or· d lvw upper. new decOr. yard Perfect tor mill 381 2' .a. 2 car o•r Wl"d• C M S 1000/mo Can Sheu,. 673·2212 ~tween .... Mon·Frt 3 BA 2'lBA COf'do In C M,. ; car gar n1te btigllt inter S 1000/mo C"all C~r alln ,,.0 <&950 ~-1522 ang@/P lmer 64;.211•0 dttlwtnr, IOClted gerage fam11, No~· S7t5rmo $975 NO pelt 640·2•95 Avad 1211 n2 629 .. 4 Lines-7 Da·ys-$9.00 No change s In copy or conce ttotlon. P·rvota poll \only lo Coinm• rc1<Jl. V ul f: 101 Autom lov ' Ads. 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ITA,_., Til9 ~...,..,. .,. ·=--=-The fOllOwino pereona .,. ceuM. t any IMy hew, wtly 11n91 County, c.lttorNa, Kl• &erg 1nct Ttll1ny Apr II ANGE County, Ste .. of Cell· non·r•fund•t>I• I•• of The fo11ow1nO 1*tOf11 .,.. dOlrlO ..,..,_ • ., ctolng ~11'*' II: ••Cl pelotlof\ lor cltenOe Of 1nO by enCI thr°"91'1 It• Oov· Aoctr~ forn11, WILL IELL AT PU• t10 00. doif'8 ~ • ,OIUCLOIUAI Al• MASTEAOESION CUS· n1mHhol.llclnotbeC1Jant.o lfnlnQ80ttd,Ntelflaltetr• DetMOI bitth ~tlll'l'lllet LIC AOOTION TO HtGHUT bdlbichhalbitmedeon HIJNTINOTON VALLIV SfAACH COMPANY, 1200 1• TOM INTERIORS, 1815 Port IT IS FUATHUI ou,.,ecf t.tr.cf to u "DISTRICT", Wiii :u. IN t, end Apr00, 1M4, 8100EA '0A CASH "' lfte l'roPOMI '°'"' and Ir! OUITRIAL ClNnR, 3'35 N Main St. SI• IH. IM14 Sheffield Pl • Newport tn.t • COf:'Y of INI Ofdet to rec.I~ 119 to. tNI not taler t..,.C1Mtly ee>i. at time of"""'~ IN "*1f* pt~ In IN 11rc11 81rMt, Newport Ana, Calif 12101 BMch~elll t2t60 anow e.iM.,. publlllled 1n then 1n. •bcwe·•lated 11me, Ptac:• ot bltth h"k fftOMY Of 1n. Uftlfecl 81 .... 1 aontr.ct ctocument9, lftd IMctl. Calif. tHeO ~ o.811ve. 1n Al-t· ·11 '::'Pon• ~':J ~ru:::, ll'le Of-. Co .. 1 PeliV Piiot. Mel9d bids for: tn. eward of C«ttre, MlllMIOle, and Pon 11· TH! CHAPMAN AVENUf lflell t>t ~ W e Tract lt711 JolftC VlfttUt•. .,._ Or .. ~ IMCfl, .....,. ,.....~ .. c-a.t .,,..:a,. • a ne-sp Plf ol Oii* .. econttectfortheebOwpro-Huenem.. caltlornla. r• ENTlllANC! TP Tlif•CIVIC eettllled fK CMNer'e Ol'ledt 1Y J. ~ F..-t. ,_.. Olllf t2M), ,..... • ~"· .,, "'""" CfrtulallOn, publllhed In thll ~I epec11~ . CENTER BUtl.OtNG SOO Of e bid bond tor not .... ner1 JaS Bird! It,_, ...._ Ttllt bullneee 19 c:on- Thlt ~··~.. ,, c:on~ touoly at .... , ~...... &fda thall be reeetvecl In ,......... NWnM Clinton U.ST CHAPMAN AVtNUE. tNn f0% of ..... .,,.,.,. "' POf1 IMcfl, Ctllll ntlO • d\ic1ed t>v .,. ~ ~.· .. ~-~ Gen =vt<IUtl lor lex.Ir conteewt~,~--· IN piece l~tllled eOOvl. Sl•ln1t, alto' known u ORANGE. CA ell right. 11tte the bid made~ lo lhe Tract 1111 JolN Ventur. ~ De Mva ,.. ".... '" prior to the CS.y ot-IWNll• Ind 1h1ll b9 01*!«1 Ind Ch•let Jonee, llnd~Jofln end ln*-1 ~ 10 City of ~tinoton loMCfl ey, w ...... C Mtrame, ~art· Tllla tcat.,,..,,I WM Ned Thlt statement w .. lllecl tnO , publtcly r"d alouCI •t the Flodr~.,. r...,.ct aJld now held by h under' TN Contrectcw ltlel. ¥'! IN ner, *6 lltct\t:¥.._. with tl'le County Clertl of Or· With the County Clef\ of Of· Detect OCT 9 1iH • ~01t•·tlllld llm• 1t1CI Motti.f"I neMe tndy Mid Deed of Truet In the perlof~ of tN wor1I port IMOI. • Calif t eno-County on HO' emllet anoe C.MtY Of\ Nowmbtf .. ._. T. llllOOtW, M., ptac• l.M eetg. e1to 11nown 11 P'C>PetfY eit\llted 1n Mid Md ""-O't'll'netlt1, oonfot'm ,rank w yer. s. '9M • • 4· t988 nM112 ludt• ., • ._. ........ Tl'*• Will be I StO 00 .. Cindy Wtleon County •nd 81••• cMacrlbeid 10 !tie Lel>ot COde of , .... 2270 MMt~ w~. 0•· ... ,._, • Court po111 r~uired f()( ..ch aet of PLEASE T Al<t'. NOTICE .. Sl"'e of Calfcw-nle Ind oet'lf !Wd. Cellf t30:t0 Publllhecl Or1nge COMC Pu111lshecl Ora~ .eo..t •Jack Y~. Attorney ti blddocument1toouwant• th1t1n.i)lttllonettwelnhN PA~l t LOT ta °' IAwl Of tM a .... of C.... • Wllllem 8 ..... m~r OeitYNot~ 1S 20 Oe•i:;:Novem19iet3, 20, L1w, ~1 C11/ie C_,tlf Ofw. tn.lr return In qOOd con· hied 1 petition Meklng to TRACT NO 1757, IN THE IOtnll ..,...._ ttleteto Trull "I ", 1271 MMtln!Qul 27, Decern!Mr 4. 1tM ' ' 21, ri.r' 1 Th-2t.2 W"1 #702, Sentt An1, CA dltlOfl within ten daye allfl' 111~ Mid cfllldffl"I dlcleted CITY Of IRVINE. COUNTY With tl'le ex~ Oft/ft Of W~. Oxnerct. 0.... ~ Th-2•• ---------92701 the bid opening date tr .. lrom Plfltllel CU9tOdY OF ORANGE. STATIS OF IUCh VlflAllOM "* nllty lie "fhlt bUllMel II oon-u;111arel MllC NOTICE Publlthecl Oranoe CoMt Each bldcl« atlell be I end control. you.,. ,...r.o CALIFORNIA, AS PfA MAP f9Q\jlred ""°"' tN tpeCiel ctuct.O by: • 91'* .. P«t· ------.,.-Mft-,-v--r--• -----------Oany Piiot No~bet 8, 13, llcen .. ct contractor to ttlel Mid ~lt1on '°' RECORDED IN BOOK 2". 1tatut" purUMnt to WNctt • ..,.., ,._"" ~ 1 FJCTfTIOUa IU ... 11 20 27. 11188 pur1u1nt to the Bull""I llirttw pertlCutwe PAOEI 31 TO 34, IN· oroc.ectltlQI tweunder er1 J 8ooCt Fewoet1 p.,..,_ 1442 S 811slol, SA NA•ITATIMINT Th214 Ind ,rotaafon1 Coct. Md YOUAREHEAE8YCIT£D CLUSIVE OF MIS· teken end~ hive not Thl9 etMement • ... Med 'tennoulaJllUI . • •• 0220 The IOllOwlr19 pertone.,. .. -1c NOTICE be llcenMd In the fono.inO 10 ~Of\ Oeoern4*' 21. CELLANEOUS MA,& RE· *" aupertJecled bY ..... wlltl tM 00\inty Cleft( of Or· --IT·~. • doing bu9lneu .. ,.~ clanltie1tton1 Concrete • t9M. at 3 30 p m , Ot u CORDS OF SAID OAANOE pro~llonl Of tri. Let>« anoe County on NQY9rnbet The I~ P9'10"I .. u.. • DOCTOR OESSE;RT 0558 FJCTITIOUI IMl .... a C·IJ IOOn H counMI Un be COUNTY Code Pr.ftt~ to leb« 4, lHe 6o4nO ~ •• "'Yffnl SOOtl to Ute new H1mllton Hul\lln' ton &ch bid '""91 QOnfonn n..1dlnCOVflroom22of1hll PARCEL 2 NON-EX· --be given Oft/ft In tM ,_ 8£"~flET llJIMCI.; 1 .. Stnta Ana Auto Md a..ch Cell; 92t4f 0 . r:!~~ .,. •nd be reapontlve 10 the court II 800 Souttl Vlctorll CLUSIVE APPURTENANT """'*provided by.... Put>Nhld Ofenge COut l'Otl w~ ~ ~ __ ----Randy & Bonnie Bonert, dol MIMU 11 CC>nlrlC:f dowmenta. Aven~. Ventura, Cellfomfe, EASEMENT FOR T .. E Hobldeflelb9COfWOelecf 011i1ty Piiot November 13, JO, HewpOtt e.oti. ,,._, •-tly prepared vw '80 RABBIT, red. ldnl 9332 Hudaon Dr ' Hunt· w"ts CONSTRUCTION Ealch bldct.r lhell aul>n'lll. lhe ti~ enCI piece ... fOf. PURPOSES 8ET FORTH. IN IMllMI It .. mede on• IOtm 27. o.c.nw '· 1... .;:~•rmeto=M=· .•• .., .. 8MW't In mech cond . MK ml .. lnotOfl ~. C.lll 92640 202 20th St Huntington on tn. form fUflllthecl Wllh llQrlng on Aid ~ltlon.~ THAT CERTAIN OECl.AR-turnllhed by ... Ctty of Th-267 1 W.,t>I ~ ne-ww ttres S 1800 lhl1 b\falM.. .. con-8Ach Cellf tl048 th4t contrecrt ctoc:um.ni., • lhow cauM. If any you hive, ATION Of COV1:NANT$, H\intlngton 9eecfl MO .. Nftport ...... --~ __.. ,.., 842•0990 OI' 8..s.3539 ducted by hu•bandltldwil• weii Snyder 202 20thSt lilt of the pr090Md IUbcon--wt\y tn. Mid ~ttlon Mould CONDITIONS AND AE· ~ln8CCOfdencewitt1tn. rtaJC NOTICE Tiltt ~~--~ -.. _. a uo•· Randy 8ohaft Huntl ton BHc:h Calli' fraclor1 on thll Pl'C>flcl • nol be GfMted STRICTIONS RECORDED orovlllone of the ptOOOAf Clucted t>v "' -where ~ Atltl Dt•ntic j1ie Thll statement wu IUed e264fng ' required by the &blettlnQ YOU ARE FURTMEA AO. JULY 17, 1972 IN 8()()t( ~~ta ,te:TrTIOUe .,_.. Paul Mueoo ...... r. BMW. with 1n. Coonty Clerk of Of. Thia OVll!lell 11 con· end Subcontrac11no Fefr ISEO u fottow. \ 1022t, PAQE IOS OFFICl.AL £ac11 t>tctw muet ~ ..._ ITATllmlll'T Tllll ~b: of~ .. enge County on November ducted by· en lndl\llduet Prectle>n Act 0cwt Code 1 II IN coutt gtant1 JM AECOAOS OVER THE ~NO llcenMd Ind alto pr•· rn. lollC>Wtng pw90M we with tM __..,, ., 4 1988 Wiit Sn cl« Seo 4100 11 Mq. llief Pl'•v-ct tor In tn. ~f.o SHOWN ON EJ(H18fTI "A" QUallfiecl M required by law ctotno ~.. Al'IOI ~ty on OctOMP 20; II • ' ,.._ lhll 11~~1 WM tiled Eec:h ~must eubmlt tlOtl. It wiH _,tlrely enCI S*• ATTACHED THERETO ANO TM City Council Of tn. R C AMUSEMENT l$4I 1Nt PubllSh«j Or~ Coaet with ..... County Clerk 01 Or· with ~ bid C«l•flecl or mtnenUy 1...-m1n11e alt of,.... MADE A PART THEREOF City of ~tlngtOfl 8..ai ,.. D Adll'N A\19 • eo.t• Me... ,_,, ---·uu111111111 lfellow w1tfl black con· 111r1lbfe lop New em/Im CMS 53,582 miles A • Clantc $7.000 OBO can letry btwn 9·5 Mon-Fri 6·'2·•321 ••• 200 azda'84 RX·7 GSL Sil· ...er. toeded. excell•nt condition 39K 18750 492· •046 * 'llHOSL * Champ/palo. t>nut cond . c;hrorne alloys, servtc;e r• .. CCXCII 3 "' warr •"' • Leue/purch&M • apec11.1 weeltend puce $31.995 '8ef 0124151 20 SL s In 1tock to c;noose froml JlllLEMOH llNITI 100I Quall St . N B BUICK DEALER IN ORANG£ COUNTY Deity Pilot November 13 20 anoe County on November calhMtt • ctlec:tc peyable 10 right• ol Wlfldy LM hro. TM atreet ecfdf.. end ..,..,.. the t1ght to r.iect eriy Ctltf IH29 PuWtfled Oranoe Co.I 27 l:>eelmber 4 1988 • • 4 1988 lhe OIS"TRICT Of I bid bond allO llnown .. Cindy Wiiton, other common ci.algnetlon. Of .. bid•. Ru.1..U w Camp~J Oely PllOt NoYelftbef ta, 20, • • Th-253 . ,_ In , .... f()t'l'll HI forth In thl 10 the CUtlody •nd contrOI of If any, 01 tn. rftl pt()C)er1y 8Y order Of, .... City COun.. 15'4f D Adlml A\19 eo.ti 27, o.c.nw 4, ,... Publllhed Or• Cout contrect document• In en MIO Children du c r I b • d • b o ve 1 t ell Of the City of Huntington Mela Celtf 12t29 ., l~7 Mt.IC NOllCE o.tty Pilot Novem':: 13 20 emounl not '"'than 10% ot 2 II the cour1 granu tn. purported to ti.· 11302 9Mc;ll. CallfOfnll tlMi Ith d~ rnti builn... 11 con· 27 Dec.mllet, t989 ' ' the tnaxlmum_!!l'IOUnt of bid 1.i.ef Pftyed IOf In the ~I· SIERRA CADIZ, IRVINE, CA Of OclObet+ IHI -.Ct.o !!Ir 811 Ind~ Pta.IC NQJIC( ftOTICJ,TO PERSOH$ ' Th 250 11 a g"er1t1t .. that 1n. bid· tlon. tn. ctillctren could 92714 ...._ went_., C"1 AuMell w Cernpbell INTER STEO INl'HE • dtr wlll Inter Into tn. ther .. her be adopted t>v e BENEFICIARY lRANS· C"'91 elf tt. CtfJ elf ...... Thlt atatement WM hied ACnTIOUe ..,_ .. E T~TE OF 11tm•1c NOTICE · PfopoMd contract If 1n. person or: 1*900• without AMERICA FINANCIAL SEA· _.... ....._ wftll ll'le ,..Ao..-.. Clettt of Or ...-ITA.-T fllANK GRIPPI ,.~ .. ,,,. 11 awatci.d to 8'ICtl tN content of the Mid VICES 714·t7M174 ~ Main Street (714) ,._""'.:::";., No\1111'11 • TN f*"'no ,,.,._. _.. 'ICTITIOUI ....... bldd9f In tn.-event ol lalture parent 1nd wlthou1 eny "0-The unWllO"ecl Trull• 53~5431 :'Ttte....,..."' llet dOlflo ~ M Notice ls hereby given HAMl ITAnMINT to enter tnto uld c:ontraet. lloeofttwedoptlonPfoceed-dl1Cfllm11nylebllltyfor1ny Publlanect O!'ano-CoMt ' ,_ (e)MEAMAID IUILOIHO To •II perr,ons In Tn.lollowlnol*t0tl$8fe IUCtl aec:urfly WIN lie lot· lngortheedopllonMlrlnQ lnc:orreci,,... of the atrMI OeltyPllotNo\llfnbef'20.27, Publlatlecl Orenge CoMt lb)MEAMAID PAO· lerested, whether u doing ~..,_. 11 1111.0. lo Mld pitent eddt ... Ind otNt common 1tee De;ty Pilot ~ 13 20 FESS~L BUILOtHO, "11 ~·:!~,!:.~~~·.~:!mt FOTIS AND SON IM· .~~DIST~~ r~ 31 .~ t~.*'~ ~ldll'le ~IQnltlon, If any. ttlOWn Th280 27, December 4, 1118 ' • ~l'Mlid • ...: .. l..,.,. 8Mefl. ot Fr•nlL Grippi ~Md. PORTS. 18112 Gothard '"' r.,,...1 to . .,.... any°' -11411 '"'"to ... ~ 1, .. """ ,.,, ,_,ef11 .. _,,,. 11111'\Tv-c ~~47 _. ·-I W'hote IHI idclreu wH Streit. un11 o. Huntinoton tlltls or to 11<1M any Ir· lSeettl'ecl ''"from l)tfenllf" SaldMlew!llbe~.~t r_,.. nu11W. Mer"'9d Al9ocllt•, "11 '621 Greflam St'"'I Apl Bffch, Caht 92847 regutar111n tn eny bid• or: In cu1tody •nd C'ontrot, )'OU wttnout covenent or wat· ....,_ ... --.. .._IC Mftfll'C -...rmAICt, L.,.,e 9eedl, it· CYP'"'· C.llornle Fot11 Demetr l oa tn.bldOlng wouldbeenlltledtollepr .. ranty,P .PteAorlmphd,,.. r"""""v•--r-""fW. Calif '2651 t ":" 1 tn.t ~»:,• O e o, g e 11 o a. t e 2 e 2 Pu,euant toiii. Pl'OV!llont enl with your tnorney You gilding 11111. po1 .. 11l0t1, or T!!_~~~ at• hCTJnOUI .._.. P • A lfllllll"-'tl, 407 9f fmen ery °'" 0 · Magellan ~ Huntington of Secllon 17T3ot tn. t...abor WOUid hive IN right to 111Cumbr"ence1. 10 ~ the •• ,.._...,,. Mermaid Ulgun• lluctl, ~~,~~~.~;• ~:, e.acn, Cal4t 926'7 Code of tn. Stal• ol Cell· c:ro1 .. e111mln• wltn .... 1 remaining ptlnclf)el tum of doing bu.eltllle N' MAm ITA~ • CAllt 001 E wecutr l• by Prot>•te Tnla oualneH 11 con· fOtnll. tn. DISTRICT nu Ob· end 10 cell wltnlMla, to ,.. 11'11 not41C1) MCUted by Nici SF'ECTRUM BLUE, 4241 The IOllowino pw90M •• AuMell E COOClill Jt , 407 Court P9 Trumb"ll Ce111n dueled by en 1n<11viduel talned trom tn. Director of tlty 1C!'KMlt. ltld 10 heY9 the Deed 01 TMI. witll ltlter•t ~ Dt .. INIM, Cell!. ~U~l~N AUTO -...rmald. t..eguna e.ec:tl • ty • court of CornP9ien1 Fotll o GeorgatlOI tn. Oep111,.,.,1 ol lndllltrlll Pfocatll of the oourt lo r.. thereon, ff prOYldecl In Mid CO USION ,.. w ..... c.kf 12'61 tur:sdtetlon of tne Slete of Th11 ttet4111'*1t wu tiled Relellon1 the generel Quite wit,,.._ 10 be Pr ... not41C1). lldvenc:.., If eny, Eath« Oellant !no., Clll· L • _.,, '""'• TNt 0.,,.in..1 II ~ OhT~at tn. iooowii ,.., w11h the County c....-k ol Of· pievalllng rll• of per cti.m ent and tnllfV If you cannot und« tMtermtOfMld o-d for:nla Corp· 424t Campua Colla Mele. 0.... tH27 ctuctecf ~ e lltnlted 1*11'111'· IOl'I 1, Indebted 0...-or-ange County on Nov~bW wages end the gen•ral ettorct 10 ret.,n an attorney, Of Tr\llt, ..... cnatoee and Or . lt'YIN. Cellf 12715 ~tl\en TflomM. 300 lhtP holding perSONtl P'oe>erty s. tGS& prev1mng rat• lor hOllday you would be entitled io ••l*'M• of tn. TruttM Ind Thi• butlnnt •• con· Ceo~ l.n .. N9wpOf't 8"ctl. """""" ( C09dll Jf ot thi said decedent 'a21* and ovlfttme work In tN lo· hlYI IN court apc>oint en of tn. truat1 crNted by Mid ducted by.• corpotatlon Clflf 92~ TM 11at..-nent ... fled *"'l~acltlc Nellon.I P\lbl•lhed Orange Cout Cllity In which lhll WOl'I\ 11 to ettom.y 10 repr111n1 you Deed of trvtt, fOf the amount EltNt Gallant Thie DullMN la COft• With tn. County Cterll Of Or· r~"· t C 1 Walk~ Sl~"'i Dally Pilot November 13 20, be peffOtmecl IOf Neh crah Vex.I woutCI ello beentltlecl to rNtone~ "11trllled 10 ~: Wl~h~·~~Uof ~ ~~~~ enge 00\inty on Novwnber Or~ ypren oun Y 0 27 Dec.mti.f 4• 198& or ~ of worker needed to 1 1eaaon11>1e contlnuanc:. ff 1203,072 ..._ Countw on November Thll 1111_,,...1 .., ftted a. 11111 Th•I the undersl9Md Th-239 exacu11 tn. contrect TheM it it~ to tflable you Tn. ~ldary under NICI -.,,... , .. ,.__ ,..._..,of Or ,...,. -dnlrtt to re<91ve the Mid rat .. 11e on file II the DIS· 10 prepere tor: tn. hMtlnQ Deed Of Trust l'leretl)fOt• ••· 3, 1988 ""''" tn. ....,...,ry ..,._,. • p~ Orenge Coe1f ~ '82 380SL, lllver/ 1975 "'-81\od pertonal P'~r or col Ml.IC NOTICE TRICT oltlc:e loceted •t nie rlgnt•-.n<S ptoceclur• eoulecf Md~ tcHn. Pu"u-..... Or-"ro.7':t r."T.County on NoYMlbef DlllY Piiot NoYelnber t3, to, 833-9300 1 ;;lilatlier, 3t,OOO mi CM 979 2500 lect the clalm(s •nd to Cout Comm Colieg. Ole-cMecffbed aboYe we Mt underllgMCI 1 written Dec· ...,.,_ -...-27. Oecetnbet 4, 1tltl 1 owner MINT CONO remove 11\at collected "' 'IClrTIOUl'IMJ..... ttlCI, Ttait« Facility, Fee fOtth In MCIM In CtllfOfnl• teretlon Of Default Ind 0.. Delly PllOC NOllMlber 13, 20, ,..1 ~2A 136.500 P P 675-2162 Cad 0. Ville Broughem 71 received from t"rt!tet• of NAM1 ITATl•NT Plannlng Olfloe, 1370 CIVIi COO. ~tlon 237 5. mind lor: SM, end t wtht_, V . ~ 4, 1He Publllhecl O!'ange 0oMt HISSAN 84 2 00SX •tSK mis, greet conCI , f.~1:!ornl~e t t.t~~ ~he fottowinO l*IOM ere Ad1m1. Colla M .... CA You Me referred to NCtlont Notte. of o.feutl and Elle-Th-241 D~llet 13, 20, Mt.IC MOTICE halchbtc, 5 tpct, pwr II.illy loaded. must Mii lut•men1e,-y or-of .ct <'°t'\. bullriete aa t2t20 C~• mey be ob-232 thr~h 239 OllM Celt-llon 10W TMunoetllgnect P\a.IC NOTICE 27. 4• '~n-245 lleef midnight b!Ue, lllnl S•900 080 8$4-<1306 mlnlatretlon neve been v. EST, • 150 Hllarl• llllled on reQtAat A copy ot tor:nla CMI Code for luf1her C8UMd Mid No11Ce of o.. "M1t ltswd Wry Unit B. Newpon Beach, , .... ,. ,., .. ''"" be potted patltC:Ullfl fault and elee11on 10 Sell to FICrmout ~ ~ ....... =~n'1u~ 6-;::ra,~s: NABERS ,:11 per~.· ..... ""~no Cllll 928e3" ., the JOO .. ,. "IC HARD D. OIAN, lie r~ord«t In , .... county ..... ITAW rtalC NOTICE ~ ITA~ ~~ ~~nt!rest In ,.:, S I e " e n J I m I I It ltlell be mandatory upon County C"'91 elf h C-IJ wtlere ll'le real propefty II The fOllowlng S*IOnl Afl • Tn. foAow1nO pereoM •• ICIM •••ling MotOfl WMl. ltd. P0tKfle.Au<ll Ct·•-oi.1 ·s-·s..~oe. ~ •P911t •a.taa-n Oloi-ry • " Cotta NO Mo .. to BUY tn ~I llMc.1• ••SE Cou11o1..y 1e..ic:11 87~ PORSCHE 928--S e•· Bl on Bl i.ather. fully IOactld low mllea~ Leate or buy <1,•11 858--0656 •PEUGEOT • 1t MASTEAATI * * ALFA ROMEO * "* SAAB * 8 1TIER11t C 1DILLAC HI••• •nd withing 10 ob Vr•b•IOVk:'h, • 1&0 Hllarte tn. CONTRACTOR 10 wnom et Vet1IUfe. ''* tif c.-. ioc.1ecs CIOlno bu.in... u · ttermoue .,_.. OOlnO bUtinWe .. UnAo I\ feet to wen remov•I must Wry Unit 8. Newport Beeotl, 1n. contrect 1 .. watdecl, and '°'""' Md Haoffteto CWll Dell. 11111188 8 ro c 0 l I. A 8 0 A A . ,..._ ITAtamWT con1u1tlng, 2480 t fllll· givewrillen notlceol auch Cehl 12883 upon 1ny 1u1>C9n1rac:tor ofhl~C-1.W.. TRAlllAMllUCA TfTI.a TORIES, 27&0 s. H8'tlor Tn. lollowino ~ .,. t~ Clf .. t..egune ......_ LARG~ST SELECTION" Oblect1on .~:ron or Th•• ou1lne11 •• con· ~ IUCll CONT~ACTOR. "'· INIURANCI COM,ANY, 81\td SUie c . Sant• Ana. doinG ~. CA 91t53 ol lele modi! low mll•age J:fJ:; 1>9rsonil prC:.rf; ducted by 1n lnd~uel lo pay no1 Ifft than the UICI Det.O Nov 13, 19M A I T ft U IT 11, A 111111 Clltf 92704 SCMEN PAINT PLIJ8, RoO.r'f w Strtm. 24801 Ced11laet In Ot~ of, flte dececMrit Such Steve VrebalOvlc:ll apec:lflect ratn to 111 worllera a,: L-" A. .......... M*Ul', ~ .... ~A Ruloto Jr., 22131 ISi W. 11th II Ilda I 13, Ritlentiou. Cir , Leguna . County! SM 119 lod1y1 notice mu•t be Jl'"en to Thll 1111emen1 wu rt1ec1 employed or them tn the •x· ~ c..n ,....,., Camlnlto Etc:obedo L.agune Colla Mela. Callt. IHV Hlllt ca. t~ 540-91 "0 lhe perton hol 1\9 11\e With tn. County C*lc ot Of. ICUllon Of ..... eontrecl Publ1.nect Ortnge Cout PublltMcl Ofange C:O..t HUii, Clllf 12153 • Gr..a«Y M Onel. 387 £, L.ftoe R. SCIMr•. 24tot -V per-.1 onioerlY or ange County on-N~ No bidder rMy-.ontt'id O.llyPtlot Novemw~. 27, Detty'"°' NowmOlr 20, ~1. Ectwarct -.loilo •. ,-184 18ttl SL A, Coete ....... fttt1111"1hou9e Ctr-, L80l'M ~=,~~ ~~:" ~: 5, lGS8 eny bid tor 1 s>«lod of 1111tr o.c.tnber 4, 11, 19&e December 4, 1988 H8fkMM Circle. Huntinoton Celtf tat27 hlllt. c.. U853 2600 Harb<>r Blvd COSTA MESA llited •bolte wllhln lO F'251f7 (80> CllyS el1er IN dell Ml Th282 Th279 8Mch cam 92t4t lhll bu.alneta 11 c:on· Thia 01.ltin.M le con• OA Y$ after 11,.,1 pubhc.. Pubtlthed Orang. Cout tor IN oPenlnO of blct• Thia' OVllMN 11 con· ducted bY' en lndMcluel ouctect by llullt>end and wlfil WE '" lU M&lfl llon of this notice. Ditty Piiot November 13, 20, A payment bond and I f't&IC NOTICE P\a.IC mncc d led by .. pert Greg Onell FIObet1 w acrm Linc. A US£D CARS & TRUCKS DATED-ovember 27. o.c.mbflf 4. 1988 J*formlfl09 bond wilt be ~ 8 gener: • Thie ~I -. flleCI ~ ' COME INOA CALL FOR 13th, 1"6 Th·243 required Ptlor to neoutlon K 11741 FtCTITIOUI ..,..._.. 0.vld A Au104o Jr wltll tn. County Cterti Of Or· Thie etal«Mftt wM fMld ANDREW c LACH I NA of, .... contrlCI en<l lhall be ,JCTITIOUI .u...... NA• ITATDmNT Thia lltlement. w• llled lnOI County Ofl NoYelftbef With ..... County Clel1I of Or· FIH &m&JUL •tt f't&IC NOTICE 'In the form Mt forth tn lhe ~ ITAn.ENT The follOWlng PlflOl'lt ere ..... 1h 1 ..... ,._,_1,, ,.._....of~ •• •. tlle --. ..,.,.. ,. __ .., on u...-~ DeLILLO 11" Of:My c:ontrecl Oocumenta The fotlowlng pel'IOrtl .,. doing bullneee M : ... , ,,.. """"' '.,._,. ''" r-• -71tN'''' ._..._.,._ Clm.ln Gr.~~.Esteteof FRANK ,ICTITIOUI •UllNIH Purauant lo S.Ctlon 4590 doing bualnetl .. 1161 Tl~E OUl PIZZA. 2256 Inge County on~-P\IOllthecl Oranoe COMt 1 • ,_. MA• ITAn•NT of the Gov«nment coci. of M90noll1 Pro~tty Ltd .. H.,bor Blvd • Cotta MMe, 4· 1* DelfY P"°' ~ 13. 20, Hlu82N1T11NBGETAOCNHBBEALVCOH ,{(;,•fWle (~~,,D•tly Tl'le lotloWlng pefliOnl .,. , .... Stale ot C.lllornle, the 3505 L·5 Cldlllec Avenue. Clltf 92$28 Publllhecl Or . ~ 27, Dec:wnbet 4 1... o!';~anoe ~ N 10 '17 o.c 4 Clo~ OUlll'lell.. contract wlll contain Cotta Me11, CA 9at2e John C Bodnar, 2110 • 1 *'"OI .,.._, ~ * · 2 · Hl·IOll;Ml·JHl nt:IC. NO. TICE Aw ~°"r T= ~~ • PfO\llllon• ,,.,m1111ng the P1ul Y Koahl, 38tt Av11t1on w~ Redondo ~~~;:'eet3,20, o.c.iw4• 11• tMITh2tl WANTED RHpon1lbl• r""" 11.:',11te,;:lhfp, 2':te1wttt":~ ~;:1T~t~'~:::~or...:; g:u'~":crs Way. lorranc41, e.:.~~~ ~I, 7M1 . . . Tll-251 P\alC NOTICE party lo buy old femlly FICTITK>UI IU ... 11 Ao.Id, lfvtne, Celll 92714 moneyl wlthlleld by IN DIS· Thia bu.llnu1 la con· Sho91'1one St . Oenvw, Co ,.._,,,. MftJIC{ lnenCI 69 Chevy Mallbu NA• ITATl•NT ThOmat P Lynch. Jr , TRICT 10 ensure per· ducted by lluabandanchwl,. 80221 '"'~"'""" PICTYnOUl.,...11 Some brulMI, but In Tn. tollowlftO l*IOl'I• ate Oenerll P8'1net. 2699 Whl1• torm~ under the con· Paul v l<OllM Tnla ov11nn1 11 eon· ,tCTmOUe ..._.. MAm ITAT...wT 'tennoue ._ .. excel neattl\ 3SO.ng •Cir, e1o1no ~•Inna u Rold, lrvlne, ce111 92714 trl<it Thll 1111ernent ... flied ducted by • gerwll pert. ~ ITA~ rn. IOflOWlnO Pl'IOM we ..._ 8TA~ air Steel radials. lmrnac TROYS PAINTING, 1711 Phll Fcx.1r Twetve, Inc • Qowernlnt loerd ., with the County Cletk of Or· netlhfp Tl'le tottowtng ~ .,. doing buainell M: TIMI folowtno petlOnl .,. ~· best adop tive off If Seuhor•. Newpon BNch, Cahlornla. 2699 Whit• Ro.Cl. D •• t d A • r 0. n. Ir. •01141 County on OclOller 22, JOhn c Bodn• dol bu*-... D•t• L '(kN BANl(EA ' As. dOltlQ bulllMea .. 6•2·2940 or 642-78G7 Calif 92883 lrlrine. Ctlll 92714 CNnoettot . • t9&e ' ThlS atei.rrient WM flied ent': .... 27512 w...... Flt SOCIATES, 1MS FIMllnao MICRO TEACH, 11• !ma CltEYY 'll l11tt C1rlt Landaau bucket Hats. $2000 (7 14) 844·8127 •11c1muoa1111 Auto , V8, AIC. Ce11, ton .. u cover #2F78068 17,111 THEODORI ROBINS FORD }flhfl MA•lllr•O Ill "!.I CO\TA MfH. b41 0010 DODGE '70 SWINGER Orig owner, •lnl cond Musi '"' S 1200 ObO 642~4281 111 NITl&O IUI .. Air /cond, ll•reo. run• g r•atl tow m ltet. &4S·S601 01 960·22st r or Cl. illed Ad ACTION Celt 642-5678 'ACIPJC VIEW MIMOfttAL 'AIUt c.m.t•y • Moriu ft Chapel • Cremt.tOf'f 3$00 Pac1r1c V1 01111 N11WJ)Ort B l'I 644 ?700 Troy H Browning. eT 11 Thia bu1lne11 la co,,_. Job Walk· ThrOUO": No-,._. with the County CWll ot Or• l.etle pr M-Vi.to CA Of , .CO.te Mfta, Calll •tld, 8elboe -.nd, Cellf s..thor•, N.wport BNcn. ductect by 'T''*' pattner· '4mber 24. 1t&e at 10 AM Publilhecl Otano-Cout tn1141 County on OctOller 21, 9299'1 ' 12t2t 92H~ Callf 92883 ahlp . Open Bid• December I, o.ity Pilol Hovenlllet •. 13, 19te • Lind• Key Naumen Ptllltle. ~ L '*'*• Al(A .,.,. Sue («*tea, 1 ti Thie bual~ll 11 con· Thc>ITIH Lyn<:h. Jr . 1986 20, 27, 198e ,_.. 27512 White Fir Le.M Lynnlen6f:er. 1153~ Em . ..-eld, Batboe t.iend, duci.d by 1n lndlltldUll o.n-11 Partnef Boerd ot Tru•t-Oto Th230 Publlatlecl °'~ CoMt MINlon Vi.to CA l2Ml ' Or , Coate -.... •• Ctlll C1llf 12"2 Troy Browning . Thll •ct•ternen~ .• ~ fltOrlecl oernbtf 10. 1988 81181tC MftTIC£ O•ii= Novembef 13, 20, Thie Dvsj,;... te c:on-12Tt!!_ ........ ~, 19 con· ... ~!. ~~~--fO"· Thia llltement wae filed wllh IM cx.1nty ......, .. o • Put>lllhed Orange Coeal ,.~ "" 27, lier 4, INe duet.ed by . .,, lndWldutl ,.,. vv......... ...,..,_, -, -· .. ..,. ....... with fhe County Clerk of Or· ~~nty on Hov«nf>lfl OaUy Piiot Novetl'lb« 20, 27, K-11741 · . fh.235 Unde PNttte d= r :=* , ~.~=I ... llled #IOI County on NoY9mber • 1988 PJCTmoul .,_,. TNI atatlfMnl wee Ned 4, 1986 ..__... ...... .. L-....... tz'~ Th277 ..... , • .___ rta.JC NOllCl with ..... County CWil of Or· Thia ltltertltnt ... flleCI with, .... County 0*1I «Or· .. _., • _, ,... ...,_, .... vv ~ .. • ,._.... • wttll tt'll County Clerk of Or· ~ ~ty on Hollembef Publithecl Orenge Coeat 8r11tot Str .. t. Suitt 700. P\8.IC NOTICE Tn. loltowtng '*'aona .,. 'JCTIT10UI IUM981 r.I: 00\inty on Octoo. 30• anoe County on NO\lember 4, ,1111 0•~ November 13, 20, Colt• ....... Calll 921128 :::: J':'~ .Ac::: ..... ITAT'lmWT t ....... 4, ttee ,_ 2'1. ber ~. 1188 o.';li~·:o~ Ore'= 1~' IC .,.. fornl• Limited PM1Ml"lhlp TM fOllowlnQ .-.one .,. PublleMcl 0r-. Co.t l'ub!Wled 0r-': o:~ ~w: ,~ ______ ..;l_l'l·...;.2.;.$11""21 ~t!"f'11~ae ' . '~.~=· 3200 P1rll c.n1er 0r ..... : cto;.'1 ~~PIATll8 Diiiy Pttol ~-20, 27, Delly PMot Novel'iie* 13, 20. 27. ~ ...... . . Th 238 ~ t5th Floor, Cotta MMe . Oeclll'l'lbef "· t I, tNe 21, Ooeoembef 4 1Hf T,..24' ~----~-·--" Tn.lo11oW109per10rt1W• Cat0ornla9202e • PARTN£A8HIP, 23191 Tll217 • • MllC NO.IJC:l dOmlrball,,.._. CEN"TEA-Amel'tcen OIV«ettte<I .Jn-C.-deu SUll• ..-,03, Th-259 -------- SHGe-REPAIR eHOP. 216 ve1t1nent-eoip0ret1on • ~. Ctrrrne5r "8.IC NOTICE rtRIC NOTIC[ HYL TO flCTrTIOUI llUl•ll 1711'1 SlrMt. Cotti MMa. CA c.llfor:nl• corpotttl(>n, 3•200 Jeffie L LICerrt 0...11 P\a.IC NOTICE LOON ARO JR VINO NA• ITATaMOT 92927 Pn c.ntw on.., 15ttl Pll!'lner. 23731 VI• Acuna. IC -P1C1mOUe ..,_ .. 'HYLTON. "-I •d Tiwt fOllOWlnO J*IOnl are In Chlil Patk, 1612 Lane9. Floor, Co1t1 Meee. CA Mi.aion Vi.Jo, Clllf. 92tt2 ~!!!!0"91Ta!!!!,'!rf.. f'ICTinOUe ...._.. NAMm ITA~ ~· Ovt CIOI bu'll,,..I 11 Tutttn, CA 121128 A Q Rklhtet, ttmlted pert. -.. ,_ ..._ eTA'-T TM I0410wtrtt ,.,_,,...,... husband of Frances, N,.C MOTORCARS 200 Myung Hee Petit, 1$82 lhla bullMll II tOn• net, 801 UnlltlftltV A\19., Tn. followtng ~.,. Tn. follOwlf'9 penone we doing t1U11MM ... Jovmg fatht>r uf Gail Pac1fle Coaat Hwy ,.,;l>Of1 l.•nc•. 11111'"· CA OUC:ted by 1 llll'llled par111M· Wt• •IC>l, lactamento, dolno .,.,...... •· I & O "°:I butlMM • SP"AAlA Of'FICE Sl~ F l~ltcm and Judy Be~. Cellf t2ee3 ~:s,~~di:,..,c:,; Ihle>__,_ __ ,..,_,....,. ~~ .. ·~~!lneH le con· ~9,{MMIT ::..1:: ~A :::t VE~T1:t:&{\~A f1?:-: "er.VICE~.:::.~ ~n· A (( I Peter Merlln·Gr..nwood An_....., ....,,,....,,..., ln· • ' Id D ' • .,.., "''"' eo roy, a AO 177 Rlver~ Alll ~ In Ch Parle. MY\lno Hee vHtment Corporellon dUc:tecf by • fll*el pen· I! Albet tnouMn., tnc., era • rive, Newport ather"'9 D. Adilma. tS s u r v t v c d b y l Bekh Cellf 921&3 Pa<lc • Tl\Omll w MeCOttnlctt ~: '*~ Cellfofnla corporMton, 1202 ~· Cellf taea Taywood COllrl.i_ UVune brolhcr. VR. HyllOn AnrM. IC Slemont. 1eoo wiirth~•~e1er-:'o1~ K1Jt1veV1oePrllldent · ~.~ .. =~·wee llled ~~.a.n..Ana. C.::a: .• ~~ Nlf:!·c.:.:::.77 .. and ~ Stltc'l"ll Ont> Ida Harrow Place, Newport #IOI County on OctOller 3' Th11 atetement w11 filed With IN County Clerlc of Or Thia OVlllWHll II oon CaM 11113 dueled by 8" 'tndMdwl.eon. Lawrc.>nrc.' H~lf'n ~·c:'!i!:::",, con· ttN '=-t=~~OO:~:-. County on~ cMtedO,:•COfP«Mton • Thie bullneee la COt'I· CetnerineO M..-&gley end F.ather dueled by a gener., pert. ,...,. 1Ne 4. 1988 AL Alber ln<M4..._, Inc . our-by an lndMcMll Thie atet.ment wee fled 1' ttt I M H I lfllO Pubhaned Ofenoe COMt ,...., ,_ "°'*' Albef. Pf....... .,. A ~ .... " tN County Ceerll of Or· ff' ' r Y ton nep11• Mett~ Deity PllOt ~bet a. 1a. '"bllthld Orange COMt PulMlehed Orenoe Co.I Thie .. ......,,, ... Mees Tllfe 111a*"'"1 WM llled enoe County on~ rv<od an World W1Ar Thi. atetern.nt .. llted 20. 27, 19" Deily '•lot NO\len'lbef 8 13 DllllY Piiot November 13, 20, .itt1 !tie County a.II of Or· '*""IN ~ty Qef'lll of Or· •. ,..... • U pilot in tht-with ine County 0:-of Or· Til2» 20, :n. '* . . 27 C>ec.mt>er 4. tlll .,. ~tv "" NcMrnw :'r. ~ty Ofl NoYemw .,.... Army Air Transport .nge County on NoYelftbef rtalC NOTICE Tf\231 Th-Ht e, ,... '· ... ,_,. ~ Oretlfll Coelt CJ)mmnnd. wllh the 4• 19" ,_ "8.IC NOT1Cl PuMIMd 0r.,. ": ~ Orlnfe COMt ~~ta, 20• t4lnk o f Captain. Publ"'*I Orlf'Qe Coat '~~A~" "8.ICNOTICE Oelty'*'tHo"9f'l"lblf20,17. DlllYPllotNoi.""'*1',20, ~-Suh."""l.lt'n\Jv ht' flew Dall~ NcMlmbef 1), 20, T ,......-... K .,'7 ~ 4, 1 t, tttl 27.'becemt* 4, ,,. ...,..._,, " 27, t>W 4 ,... he __.....,, penon1 .,.. ftCTTnOUI __,_.. Ttlft6 Tll-2M ~---__;.---- n a1rlm pilot rtt-2eo CIOlnO ~.. llAm ITA~ 'l'ri. f04lolllft0 pet90n•.,. 1---------MlJC NOllC[ w1lh TWA for 30 MACARTHUR CORPO"-TNfottowingperaone.,. dOlf'IQl>uelnwl• PmlJC ll)JIC( ____ _..;. _____ .............. ......,......_ ............. "l'al'TI N'llri~ wnh MLIC NOTICE ATE CENT~. <.10 TN Gar• OOlno bll'"*9 .. WARM· P~IOH •~Ta M · MUC f10!Q ftCTmOUI •11•11 " ' dner Otoup, 11St OOltl INOl I TAILE .. (2IOllTD009' M · -UM1 ITA,_-, th r.1nk of ptacn. ~TITfOUI........ Street. lowit• 170. ~ ~~IA~:. ~T~~ :,.; TAll.!111 (),itf"'OftM~ It.. The,,..... .......... Memorial Jc-rvlre~ NAMI •TA~ e..dl. c.Nt t1MO """"' 1 eo.i · Mw MCINO IHDU8T..V t411N-f'ICftliOUI IUH•ll doina ..._ • • 3 00 p M •turday The IOllOwlnQ pertoOftl .,. JOM I. P1ttlll0. H ...... c...:'. :'ia • . Tl~ATIONAl. MOto... Til9..,...,,,.,,.,.,..... U.. ITA~ T~I TUIC ... 0., a f P. t V M ' C101nO butlMM n Hofl'lrand. Aobtrt !: ~11,or;. Sl'OlllTS IX'OllTIOHI. doil'll ~ •· IOUTH TN~,.,_..,.. MOAI.. 18'1 ..._, • • all I( lt'W tm· THI WHllME" WEU· " trUl1 .. of AfW ..... flloOett "· war:,: 3185' Second Awertve. COAIT N.ClilG • , ... ~.....,... • cc, C14l, CON ....... c.lt. c.>rU1I Park Cha)>f'I. NHS INSl'lfUJl, INC . T"* undet DeolefatlOn of = "C'::'r:'=at '°""' ~ c... •11 aaoe "'--~ "°"'· PMl'rlHQ, m11 ...... Nit? :taOO P1(1ftc View 21111 Peciflc. COM!.,._'"'*' cleted ~· t3, t... tWOtd 0 ,..,.., aoeo 'adflea,.......,. ~ u.n-IMdl:CA'*t ..... "9 C, ""'"9. CA Callfornte Treclltlon1 Ori u w1y Huntington e..dt, Clo A~. f-11Nf1 & ., __ .......... ,._. ~. ~ • -Jtm ....,, "· INI Ntt• ..., & ,......_.,, ,_ vr., i-.t'wport C.ftt t2141 Wlftctl. inc., 2tt ,,.,.tin ..._,_,.,._. ........ aMela. lecoM AMltue tovttt ~E-!"'··~ Ken ltut. Ht I • .......,, II C1._, C... fkoiath In lieu of CelilOfnta Hwt't Med1'li "'"' 1011on,MA021t0 Callfomlel2t2t • ......-..c.111 tii+1 "9ol\ ~-f · Wlldel Tr.ii. ANlllllnl, Mw.C.. ~ flowc:n, contnbutaon Clfnlc, Inc: • Cellfoml• ''* eutfneM it COP\-~ ~':. =· ffllll ~ II ..,._ '*' "'".._. .. _... CA _, · TIMI ......._ 1t oon. may nt to n; Tltlt t1u1in.n •• ~ duded w Horl'llN9 TNl9t '*""" ' · duct9d ttr. • ~--....., 9'r. •.,,..... ....,,_. TIMI ....._ _ II '*"' ,..... "'1 • ..,...._,, l..cuk,.m I ti ty £ cluctecU>y e COtpo!"MIOI\ H '•tor N•ra1tend, "'°'*' , w-on .left W~ VIOe .,,._ -dueted Wl M....... J.._ .... lftt D. .. .. ,_, " o DeviCIP JIOMfl TNltW•~ ,..., .... ..,. '..,. ,.-..,.'.It. ICM.._ ~ Am raca lnc.. 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