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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-13 - Orange Coast PilotSEE A2 FOi TODAYS NlTMIEIS ~DAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1986 . Reagan on TV_tozllght to·dJ.Scuss- JioStageS : By W. DAL!! NELSON "-.. , ............ ..... WASHINGTON -President Re- apn, attemptina to "set the record strai&ht:• win addrcu the nation toni&ht on adminastraJion efforts to win freedom for Americans held bomp m tebanon :mer-on-4:t:S.· Iran relations,'' his spokesman an .. nounced. Presidential 1pokesman Larry Speakes said Reagan will' speak. at S p;m. PS-"F-. --: The· president, Speakes said, "is aomi to tell as much as l\e can, consistent with the national interest" about efforts to free the hos_,. Speakes said that Reapn would have preferred to avoid public dis- cussion of the matter for~~tfoi.that he .. feels it is appropnate in vtew of all the speculabOJl, some of it inaccurate. He wants to Set the record strai&ht." Speakes said Rcapn would have preferred to "continue to pursue our course of action without the aJarc of publicity" ~ut decided to speak out because "there has been s<> much speculation, much of it· mis.-specu~ lat ion .. abou\ the matter. • (Pleue eee ll&AOAJll/ M t ..., ......... ., ........ D&Yld Jacobeen reftecti on hli 17 mont.U ln capthity in Lebanon. · · · After release .• Mos e m ext~~1i:ntsts urged HB m an to s tay at university in Beirut The former holule it II die cenaa: of1 White Houwcontrovenyo~eru allfted deal to tnde military eqai mnu lO Iran "' tscha"IC for ~ freedom o(J~ ud othet ~ By'l'QNYIAAVEDaA · Jacoblena&kchhathcMutdJ on ,1,et.. . . . °'~...,,... ... · . . contract ~th and stronJly Jupportcd · , Jacobsfn ckchned to antwi'r ..any The Moslein eimcmi'u who ht&d the·Amencan Univers]\y of .Be~rul. qu~tions mvoJvioa lhe dandeltine ' Da~d JacOt*n capiive-for 11 How~cr. be .said he would not ht opel'lt1on. Norwould heconuneaton months LU1Cd him tQ stay in ~oon · • re!~rnu~.I to Lebanon. " · · · th! ·rift lbat has ""it Ptaideat . af\er his reieate and..ntutn t0 the lnmy~art,lsuf!eratonswHhthe Reapn"sCabinetand"sctttie1t:1eefor . helm of the :American Uni•entt people .or ~n~n for what .has a hi&h-~vel shiiip,yp, · · Hospital in Brirut. the f'ormerhot~ happened to them an fl years ofthear "f . d~n't want ~o add.' ~ the told the Daily Pilot Wednesday. , ~pec\.l~t1on on which th11_ 11 all_ Jacobsen, who paucd the hme in £v,.1 I/ I • ,, pased. said Jacobsen, at die . Runt- capttvity by tak.ina imaain.ary "driv-. A"11U VI 1n18fV1IW 1nston Beach apanment of h11 son, rs" throuah lits llometown of Hunt· Enc. . • angton-Beech, declined the invitation. war," Jacoi.: • .;n' .... ,·d ..•.•. P-'-do Jacobsen s loose-fin1n1 cloth~ and "On . ~ ... -~,.."" ttred appearance were the only vmblt . one, no, several ocicas1ons they not tak.e hostages out of boredom." signs of his months in &he bands of a • said they hoocd I would rcmaul 1JJ At least five other Americans are pro-Iranian Islamic aroup. He spoke -t;~l&On and help the poor people still bchcvtd held hostaae 10 1bc war-firml)'. w.iddh~ his Air fortic- at\er my release and that I would be tom country. Two -As!l<>Ctated 1 ued, black-rimmed aJasses 10 one_...__. perfectly safe and they wou~ p~otecl Pre s bureau chi~f Terry .1.nderson hand while talk.ins about his da)'S in . mt and that they needed ~e1 satd t~e and Thomas Sutherland, acting chief captivtty. his 1n~ at .. irrcsponStble" S~year-old h~sp1.tal ad!"an1strator •.n of avicuhurc at the Amencan Uni-news covcra# an lljs_joy :.10 hi1 first med .. aniervteW:~ his -vemty -we1e kidnapped 11f"lhe home. "-, ~ release Nov. 2 by the lslanuc Jihad. same group that held Jacobsen. (Pleue 1ee JACOB9&Jll/AS) Release details unknown By TONY SAAVEDRA OftlleOellr ......... Freed hos'-&C David Jacobsen told reponers today chat he did not know the condjtions of his rtlCJSC and considered the U.S. shipment of arms to Iran a separate issue from the hostaae situation. Jacobsen also called for an end to "speculation" about the arms sh1pmen'l, which appears to have created a nfi in the White House and m.ay hamper efforts to secure the release of remainina hostages in Beirut. . "I do not know the details th.at led to my release. It i my understandm1 lbat-there were a areat many pc0plc, that n resulted from the coopcrauon of many pentes, and that it as a very comphcated Sftuat1on," Jacobten said dunna his first press conftrcncc since rctumina to Oranse Count). · "That i\ why ~me confrol patience and responsible Judgment must bt shown on the pan of the med.a.a and ao- called experts .because mere speculation could be _m1smtc_!Q~tcd and ~ten the~~ holdif!& the rema1nma hostages." (Pleue eee UL-SASE/ AS) . . California Environmentalists Join oil.company offlcl~la to attac.k EPA plan for stricter air.quality atan- darda./ M P_olic.e fear missing College Murder of Mesa -woman revealed ~tudent was kidnapped Nation Report releaaed today charges that American family llf e haa been torn . by two decades9 f liberal aoclal experiments./ Al 'Sporta UCl'a basketball team wlll try to make do without a big man thls season. /81 • INDEX By ROB&llT BAR~ER °' .. ..., ....... Fears mounted today that a 19- ycar-old Hlllfti-;h woman was kidna()pM · ..... , robbery ot adrycfeaningcsta nmt Wednts· day evening.. a poli(.i •Pokcswoman said today. The victim as' 1dcnt1fiCd as Lyncl Murray. a Golden West CoJlege st~dcnt and ~~time employee at Prime Cleaners, 9932 Hamilton Ave.. Hunungton Beach. She failed to keep a dinner date plaMcct with her boyfnend a few minutes after closing time and has not returned home. Police said they had found no trace of Murray by m1d~momin1 but are conunuana to ~rch for her. They refused to tlaborate. Rob Wh1tecotton, 19! the aifl's boyfriend, said tOO.f he's sure that Murray met with fou play. "I talked with her on the phone ai about 6:20 p.m .. about 10 minutes before closing. ".We were goiOg to have d11mer and then get a VCR and watch a movie. "When she didn't get home, I drove to the cleaners. It was all locked up and her car wu parked outside.·· Whitecotton said he called the owner of the cleaners. a man who he knew only by his first name. a"'\_ they unlocked the building. The place had been ransacked, the sare and cash resister were emptied and clothes were scatte~ around the premises, he said Whitecotton, also a Golden West Colleic student who work.s as a delivery man for a flori l. s~ud he believed about"SSOO 1n casb may have been taken. • Wbttccouonwd Murray bad bad no family problems and there was no reason for her not to return home .• · Pohcc also said th.at it was un-chara~enstic of Murra}' not to.show (Pleue eee STUDEMT / A3) By STEVE MARBLE Of .. ...,,.. .... A murder case that was kept undn- wraps by Costa Mesa po hoe for nearly . two weeks was finally made public Wednesday by the husband of the murder vichm. Advice and Games Boating Bulletln Board Business Classified A11 A9 A3 01-2 03-5 A12 Sellers ~,crime called lone exceptiori Stephen Neary lifted the Lid of silence Wednesday by tell inf a news- paper reporter of his wifes disap. pearancc last month and the subse- quent d1scov1;ry of her body in an isolated area of R1vers1de County. Pol1ccconfirmed today that Sandra Ann Neary .. who, disappeared from . the family home an Costa Mesa Oct. 11 . bad been killed "at the hands of another." Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Publlc Notices Sports Television weather O& A10 . 86 A3 05-6 01-5 A1<h A2 Def eiise attorney striving to save killer ~!I_r_ytn~ w_~:>r~an from t h egas c a m ber By ROBERT HYNDMAN OftlleO..,,......., Defense attorney Jennifer Keller bepn her attempt Wednesday to save · convicted killer Robert Uoyd Sellen from the ass chamber. arauiog th.al his cnme was a lone exception to a hard-working and law-abiding life. Sellers. who was convicted Nov. 4 of the 1979 murder and rape of Savannah Leigh Anderson of Irvine. faces either the death penalty or life imprisonment without parole. -- ln opening araomcnls Wednesday morning an the penalty phase of the Superior Court trial, Keller told Onedrugjustnotenough for many of today's addicts By JOHN A. BARBOUR ........... _wm. The medical examiner is the one doctor who won't sec you until you're dc.d. For that very reason. his records provide an insight into a curious and deadly phenomenon -the multiple use of dangerous druas. Stan with alcohol. the most widely used drua in America and add any of 20 other sub tanccl' from cocaine to angel <Just, from Ecstasy to hashish, from heroin to codc1ne. It 1s hard lO believe that one ak>M would not be enough. But dru1 ustn of\en use drup in tandem and sometime 10 throuah • scrici of druas to act tl'lrou&h a day. A look at dru1 death1 in 1984 as rcponed bv the Nasional Institute on Fourth In• Mrl" Drug Abuse: medical examiners panel shows that 472 deaths involved the useofheroinormorphine in conjunc- tion with alcohol, I 7 J involved cocaine and alcohol, 167 involved cocaine and heroin or morphine. I 00 involved codeine and alcohol, 199 involved codeine and heroin or morphine, 2S involved alcohol end 1mphet1mincs, 37 involved alcohol and hastush. 20 involved hashish and ainc,.12.anvohcchiicohol and PCP or anacl du\t, and on and on and on. Or. Gcorst Beschncr. chief of the Tcchnoloey Transfer for NIDA. 1s an expert in heroin ind other dnii abu$C drawn from has expencncc 10 school and on the strcea. He says: "Back in the l 960s heroin was the problem. and people were just bc&1n· nma to focus on marijuana. Through the late 1970s and early 1980s what was rtally happening was a move toward m~tiple drua use. whatever was available that gave the best high. When I interview youna.sters today in variou~ school systems around the country. they're already wphisticated about drup. including the various types of manJuana they arc smok· ana.·• While reStarch tcroc-d in on man- juana. he ~ys. it overlooked the fact 'that "those kids who were us1ng maruu1nf every day were usana at lea t one other drua. and probably t"-O other dl\llS aJona with alcohol. Younptcrs 18 and 19 who enter tl'C'atment proarams have used five jurors she would try to show them what kind of man Sellers really is - "a good son despite ample reasons not to be. a good father, a good employee: (as a Marine) he served this country honorably." Keller asked Jurors to consider Sellers' background and admitted that 1f only the facts of the kill in~ were told. "It makes him look hke a monster." The former secunty guard was found guilty of beating Anderson to CRACKING DowN drup on the averaac 1n their lafe- t1mes. andudina alcohol." There are some 500,000 heroiri" addicts in the Unlltd tatcs-lhtsc days, a figure that has stab1hzed at that level. But, ~y~ Beschner. "The llcroin add1rts of tOday don·1 use heroin as they dad yea~ ago. When I worked with addicts in those day • it "as pure heroin. It was trona heroin. Tht'y bu1ll up a tolerance and heroin was their hfc. Thev had toao from one (Pl ....... o n D•UO/A4) death dunng the commi~s1on of a rape. then returning hours later to engage in sex with her corpse. Deputy D1w1ct Attomey Rick King sajd Wednesday he does not intend to call any witnesses dunng thc penalty phase of the tnal. Facts presented earhcr. he ~id. should support a death penalty verdict But Keller said Sellen should be sent instead to pnson, wHhoul chance of parole. (Pleaae Ke SELLERS/ AS) No arrcsu have been made and pohcc declined to say how or even when the woman war. killed. The 32-ycar-old woman was last seen by her husband Oct. 11 at 6 p.m. when she went to the grocery store. said Lt. Rick Johnson "She never returned home,.. be said. . T"'o days later. pohcc accepted a massing persons report from the (Pleue eee MUllDBR / A.2) 3 LB school trustees def end board's vote to retain Hardman ~r---, By LAURA MERK Of .. Oollr ..... ..,. Three laJuna Beach Unified School. 01 tnct trustee Wedne!>da~ defended their decision to allnw Ccdnck Hardman to continue as lhc big.h ~hool football coach Hardman. ~7. a former defensive end for the Slin Franci o 49crs. was .arrested Sept 20 and charscd with -sc aon nf S.S .,.aim of cocaine and re 1o;11ng arrest. Aller the coun allowed ham to enter 1 drua d1vcl'\1on proaram in October. the Khool board voted 4·to-I to allow ham to contanuc coaching on a voluntary b.'twi. If Hardman coach completes the drua Pl"Olrtm, the druJ chafi6 could bt-drop~ .. Ooard members Charlene Ragatz. Jan Vickers and usan Mas discussed the 1s ue Wednesday wuh about 30 parent~ at an El Morro Elementary School PT A m(cllnf: They Clllcd the board's dec1s1on • progressive" an . haht of the currtnt nauonal drug problem. &'h Vickers aRd Rqati 5a1d they stood by their vote and told the aroup 11 could oraani1e a rccall if 1t wa unhappy wtth the board's decision. W«fnc"1.ay' mcctana was hostile at times as several parent accused the board mcmbcfl of not represenuna the people "'ho elected them. Mas .said the board talked to the i:oa.ch's doctor before fctt1n• Hard· (Pleaee ... RAIU>llA.Jlf / A.2) Limit onja~I population to tie for holidays Duran said G~ man told him that Gta> had agr«d to 1 \UC an order onre he rtce1 vc1 Oro11man 's rttom men· IS M HON Richard tferman. • By L A A £Y The action w1ll 11vt the county some bttath1na room °' .. ...,,........ u 1t hud' into tht hohda)' penod when 1a1l bookan ~ RC$tnchons on the number orinmatd houlC'd an the 1r1d1tion1lly 1ncrta~. • Oranae County· Jail wall be hf\ed ttmporanly to :'.'The 1ncrcast was 10UJht tty Shtritr.Coroner Rtad accommod11~ the mmue .c~ptttcd durint the hohdar . GatC"s, who M•d la't "eek that Jt1l boolunas have n~n attome)S for the county and the mcrican ( 1v1l l1bcn1cs \ttld1f> since Ct ray 1m~ the caps 1n Ma). ___ .Union.said W~ncaday. __ ...._ ______ Jb,c_actual r ut'~l to0 ra11t the limit wall be made b . u.s Oistntt ~oun JUdse W1ttl8m r.lf'I)'. IS C.'(pttlfG ••I M•.wr tlwrtncc Grauman. • ormer pnlOn to tlft1Ht onit'r .W1th1n the RC'~t h4ay1 hf\ana inmate warden appointed b Ony to ovenee cond1ttons at the PQpulat1on rettrta•on' from 1.400 on !Wttk days an.J main men' J1d 1n 5ant1 ['la, Herman and Dunn .111d l,4SOnn vtttkcnduoa Ret 1.481-thenumher ofbtd 11 Gronman d1tcUMCd the pou1bihty af ch1naJn1 he the u• rn1y• onlt mu1mum-secunty J11I, attord1na to hm•" wtth the iuornt.>I Monday when thty came before lknul ount CounMI Ed lluran •nd <!LU auorne~ On) oaJnhci 1 l·rtlatCd matters! the) ad. • -~ J • · dat1on "Wt' v.ould C\C)«t M>mc rchcf b) the end of' the "ttk or earl) nc)tt WC"Ck," Duran said. Htrman id he 1rttd to tht hilhcr hrru1 with the undcntandtl\I that 1t would bC 1t1 cft«t only until the. countV-s 14· d 1ntake·rclcasc ccntcri ready lh1 pnn "Wc·re happy to 11' e them \Omc t«way for a (lOUp 0 mont1\ ... he Qdd;ll llJnl' me 1nm11e t'OPUltttM tl rtJU<'td 1n the Iona run. (irax 1 lry 1n1 t(> bnna tht popul1uon or ttu? main mcn·1111l 1nh) line wlth 1tHt1te rated I, 191·bcd ca~1t fhc l uktd him to ant ncne en count J••I opciatlon ln Al'\:h 19BSatat1me,v.hcn m than 2.000 o le bishop c eatment of poor i ... ...._U. mn • WASHINGTON (AP) -mert· The) take no one to ta k by name, ca'l la•• Calholte bishopa. 1akln1 but ba ic rcmedte'I the> prop()te JO a..,_..., f1eP into national policy dtrtttly 1a~in't Rcapn adminis· UDttt. •otcd ovnwhelm1n1ly toda) tratton poltctt\ in ~uch maJor •~•\as fDf a ltnathy C('Onom1c statement JOb crtataon. welfare \pcnd1na and • ilMtictiq i1'e way thC' United tates diversion of military money to the &ne11 itl poor. poor, • n.'e 1ia~1Mttt, approved by a vote They top 6hot1 of any· ipt"(tfic OI llS-' 11 the bishops' annual recommendation for redistnbution mectiq. complain!> that the extent o~ of the nation's Jfl'at wealth. poverty in so nch a nation 1 a "~ial However, they ~y. "the conccntra· and moral scandal." tion of privilt'ge that exi ts today Ttw bishops acknowlcd•e the U.S. results far more from msti1u1ional economic system ha' ra1sc-d stan-relationships that d1stnbote powrr danli ofhv1na for m1lhon\ of people. and v.ealth inC'Qu1tabl> than from But wy also say that "alleviating differences in talent or lack of de 1rc povtny ·will require fundamenial ·to work." • ~ in social and econonuc ....,. The bisho~ approved the tatO>'. pe~tuate glanna . ment just before .concludina the torm> four-day mttuna. which m- WASHINGTOS (AP) -Ex- tremist member of the I raeli Kn~sct Rabbi Meir Kahane, who was splat- tered w11h red dye during a ne~ - confcrcocc. says he 1sglad the ~orld 1s hcanna Israel has nuclear weapons. ''Of course 11 has" nuclear weapons, Kahane said. "l C\m coo- sJ.antly ~hocked that people ore shocked that someone comes out and · says that Israel has those weapons. · Why should we hide 1t?" ----K_aharle, addre s1n1 the National Press Club Wednesday, referred to Mordccha1 Vanunu. who reponcdly leaked Israel's atomic secrets to the ~ unda)' T1mes of London, and 1s bean& held in Israel. possibly to face treason charges. .. What he did was a areat thing. a wonderful thing." Kahane said. "lt's about time that people knew that Israel 1s not ready 10 ever go throufh an Auschwitz.'' ··Qo you believ~ _that Lsb}'a is waiting for Israel 10 have weapons'!" he asked. "Do you bclteve that Syna is not \!)'jQ& to g_et atomic weapons and that only if, Israel has 1t, then they'll get 1t? Of course not." · Kahane wudoused by a protester who got up from the table of reponers eluded J«rcl lalkt over two days c:oncernina Seattk ArdtbishOP Ray· mond Hunthauwn·s trOubles with the Vaucan. In the tnd, they declared the Vatican w1th1n its ript11n djsciplin· in& the liberal arthb1shop. The bishops Md al~a.dy .fielded bnckbMJ and bravos over. the put two years for the now..approVcd pastoral lcttrr on Catholic social teachint and the U.S. C('Onomy - a letter welcomed by liberals instde and out\1de the Chljrt:h but stronafy cnticaud by conservatives. Heated cnt1c:1sm was still beina voiced this week b) conservative aroups, 1ncludi11J one made UJ1 ofla)' Cathohc~ headtcl by former TTCHury ; Fetar) William Simon. • in front of Kahane as afto leave, and then dumped the dye from a plastic bag O\er Kahane's head and ran from the room. Police 1dent1fied a man arrested in the incsdenJ as Dante! Brown, 26, of Wa h1ngton. The protester lefi ~hind a m· wnttcn $late~nt--ttgncd "~ Against Zionism'' and saying that Kahane's appearance at the National" .Press. Oub was. "an unacceptable outraae against all democratic Amen- can Arabs and Jews seeking a peaceful solution to the PaJestintan·Arab con-flict." MURDER OF MESA WOMAN REVEALED ••• U.S. Tempe FromA1r woman's husband. The hu band told one rcponer that he attempted to file the rcpon the n1&ht his wife vantshed but was told he fiad to wait 48 hours authorities in R1\erside contacted Co ta Mesa police and informed them the body m1~t be that of the m1ss1ng woman. said Johnson. the irtvc~t1pt1on t' HARDMAN DECISION DEFENDED •.. "There v.erc some leads we bad and From Al Johnwn said the woman's 1976 Pont1ac was discovered abandoned in . a Costa Mesa parking lot Oct 17 and that River Ide County hen O's depu- tJes found her body three da>s later Sull. seven da)'s passed before A pos1t1ve 1den11ficat1on was made through fingerprints three da)'s later on Halloween. Johnson said no information on 1hc: c.asc was rcleascd becau5c of his fear that pubhc1ty would Jeopardize STUDENT MISSING ••. From Al 1fv.e hadgonepubhcat the tim.~. th~y man return as a volunteer. The explanation did not appease m1&ht have been impact~ said-Dr. Joseph Punch told the board 1t some of the percnts. Johnson. who agreed to discuss the would be best to aJlow Hardman to "Th" (H rd ) .... 1· case onl)' after the v1ct1m's husband return to work 1spcnon • a man wasn~.,.1-talked to the press. M 1 d h . d h acnt tw1c;e. Thats a pretty s1mphst1c "Th1~maybe afTCC1ing.thease.."hC-fo~d ~h~ Jf;tnc~ eto'°de;cl~p 8!-edii;~~n (<>fd Nsuc~nGoodarbatrary said b 1 r. h ff cc1s1on, sa1 an .. r man, · substance a use po icy 1or t e sta referring to Hardman 's I 985 citation J?hnson dec;lsned to say how the and students and an employee drug for possession of manjuana. won;ian was killed, where her body assistance program. "It's not <$ood 10 show the kids. wos di scovered or how long she had The ~ard recently bepn drafhna 'You too can beat the system,'" said been dead. . those policies and hopes to ha~e them Kimberly Woloson. ' "At this P<>•!lt w~. have no suspects completed by January, she said. Lou Moss, a parent and director of and no mou ves.. said . Johnson. Harry Wol<?son. one of the parents the chemical dependency and alcohol ...... ,.. made me think that the k1dnap""'rs whose department is i_ovest1gating~he at the m~Wt1hna. askedh tdahed boadrd rehabilitation proaram at St. Jude•s up at prom1~-v ttmcs. ~ hom1c1dc an cOnJunct10~ w!th members: at rcscarc. you o Medical Center said "Thas is j When Wh1tcco1ton last talked to h~~.have been there when I talked to shenfrs 1nvest1aators an R1vers1de on the effect your dcc,:_~wn would disease, not 8 s0ciaJ problem. Less her. she remarked that she had a .... County. have on the communtty. than 25 pertent ofcocaino-uscrs stay customer. he said. WhJtecotton said that Murray's According to repons, Neary, his .H.e 1 ked 1f the board would_ b_e clean fora ear .. he said "Bestdes 5 S ~rse was missing but that her school wife and their I 8-month-old child wslltna to reconsider the issue sf. 1t .,..ms .15 a Y'ell 0• fa lot of cocaine." "Usual'-wtfen this haapens. she ks were still at the business. She 1s k the ma ontv of the community .. ~.. h ., "' moved to Costa Mesa from Sacra-new . •J / Sc o. ~ h gets all hamed and excited but last majonna m psycholoay at Golden Sc be opposed ats dccrnon vml times rYifllZ wam\,:U t c ni&ht she was calm and colfeded. It West. he added mento in ptem r. ··There arc vehicl~ which can be parents against making assumptions . Several parents said they feh the board wa trying to censorcommcnu from those opposed to the· board's dCCISIOO. "Most of 1.bt pegple in tbu._ room and this community feel their sntetcsts arc not being represented. And I question whether you arc representing the interest of your teachers a.nd adm1n1strat1on," said Sally Hales. Ragau said board members made the decision. "knowing full well that we were not going to please: every- one." If Hardman completes the six· month dru& proiram and is cleared of the resistina arrest charsc. the board· will reinstate him in August. A pre-trial hearina on the rcs1st1na arrest charic has been set for Dec. S. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ~t1np~cc~c~nactheboa~ldo a~utthe~peofHardman~drua not want to be prnsurtd an any way. problems. "I caution all of you ~ere C ti That's why we have an electorate and not to sar thinp that arc potenual_!r OrreC Qll tlcction' " uid Ra11117 libelous: she said. - GAME 9/ WEEK 9 I DAY 5 33 5 - 12 17 l Rules ond how to ploy the gome ore on your game cord, or t colJ our t10TLINE: 642-4333, 9-5 M·f, osk lo WIN.GO nformotton. TWA • 41 . 46 ·" • 73 51 . · . Dam age from wlldflres tops $1 mllllon By Tiie A110C!la&ed Pre11 Firefi&hters were mopping up hot spots and toting up damaac figures today 1n the wake of a I 0,()()().acre wildfire near Camarillo and another 2,28S·acre blaze near tarmel. °ci~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Wftl Ba, SI Cei. MnM CA Fanned ~ hot, dry Santa Ana wfo<U, the camarillo fire caused an estimated SI million fo damaae as 1t charred crops. knocked a telev1s1on station off the air and blacked out power m several areu of Ventura County. The Cousteau ve 'ti Ak)one will .pass by the HunttnJtOn Beach pier at about 3: 30 p m. f nday, Nov. 21 , not this Fnday as published Wednesday an the Daily Ptlot. The ship will be on display at-the Boy Scout~ Sea ~. 1931 West Coast Ht&hway. N'ewpon Beach. from 10a.m.to6p.m. aturday,Nov. 22. The Daily Pilot rearcts the error. Dallr Piiot Deltvery ... GuarantMd M ao0'$ ft • t!•A> Co.l• llftll CA 9~ ca...'9cllldl lo&1 Se71 bu$it4M & -°'•' lo&l 43.11 CClc;fllQ'\I I ()ra~ Coltte ~ CM1'.lili>t Justcall 642-6086 II · r f1 t II~ do 1111\. ,,... YoJI """"" "' Sl0111n ~e lom -rr>I CGl>t *11 1111 ~eo • "°" it.Al •I Ot"4 .o.1or _u., or a<:,.rt-rneois ,,...., ,,.,., lift 'etlfoo.ced .. ll'iQ.11 WN!Cll o.< ,._ °' '°""'9"1 t • VOL. 79, NO. 317 ... What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't )OU hke? C.aJI the number above and )Our messaac will be recorded, lranscnbed and de- hvcrcd w the appropnatc editor The same 24-hour answenng scrvict may be used w record letters to the editor on an.y toJ>ic. Contnbutors to our Letters column must 1ncluCSe thtirname and telephone number for vcnfkauon. Tells us what's on your mind. YOU'REIBE CENTEROFATIENTION WITH PHELPS . 1' I from form.al wear to sports- 9t't.ar we add confidence to your ptrsonal appearance. ltt us ~ ~n of your ptt- concert preparations and your holiday plan . You can trust the Phelps tradition . -· ,, r .... . '- I 'I i I ! I '" . ' ... , .... s..no., • '°" llOI ._ ,.,,.,, ton o., z .. a ceil ~. 0 • "' .,,., ~ '°"' ... ~-~ ... Clrcu&atlon TilephOnft • • Canooru u Grq Evan1 and· humorist JerTy W1nnack are ·the feat~d ~at \he annu*l • Foundrn. Dmnct Fall Conferenoe ofToa1tmasters h\tttnat1onal on Saturday. Evans. who~ comic smp .. Luann" is synd1· Cited in daily· new papen, w1JI show how to ere.ate audio-visual presentations and Winnick. whose crtdits include .. Th elf oniaht Sh()w" and "The l..ovc Boat," will preient a new concept in public ~akina caJled "motivational comedy." Other ~minars arc also planned for the conference. which 11 at lhc Inn at the Park. l8SS S. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. Additional tnformation " available by call ins Collette Gardner at SS l·S800. · Helping cltlldren Jearn ___ ' A one:.ctay workshop on helping children 'kltti lcamina disabtli1ies 1s planned Saturday. Sponsoresf bY the Orange County Depanmentof Education and t~Jrvme Unlfi~cfSchool Di tnct, the worbhop 'will be conducted by tcachcn and adm1nismuors •who ha"e bten.honortd for the contnbutions to tht • \ welfare of ·children with learning disab1lit1C'!S. Rq1stration co lS S2S and may be made by calhn& 547-4206. Senior health talr On a re_90rt that Libyan leader lloammar Oadh&n trted to bay tbe b~• lD order to tia•e them kllled: ..... I'm flittered u to my•alue.0 On bJa family: .. It lau been far euler for me than It wu for ay fa.ally. They were •abject to hearlaC all tlae apeculadon. They are the on• wbo really •altered . ., ----~ On the lll44Je Eut: ••1 Rffer a1oaC wt~ the people of Lebanon for W'Ut M9 happened to them ln tllelr war. People do not take ho.taces oat of boredom.•• A heallh fa1rand unmun1atJOf\Chnic for senior ciuzens 1s planned Saturday from 9 a m. 10 I p.m. at the Irvine Senior Center, 3 Saodbuff. Wa , Irvine. Service will include vlsuar. ocnta~ hcanng, e- matoloay and spirometry screenings, consultauons with a l)Od1atnst, chiropractor. dietician, Medicare counselor. phtrm1c1\fand rcprescn a ve rom t e Socm Secunty Admrmstntration -and Ou 1m- mun11~11ons JACOBSEN GIVES DETAILS OF CAPTIVITY ... · REAGAN ••• Sl•ter Clty garage ale The )OUth council of the 1stcfC.ty AsS0C1at1on of Huntmaton Beach will hold a praae uleand bake sale turday from 9 a m to 4 p.rn. at the comer of Main tttcl and Loma Avenue m Huntington Beach. Proceeds will help fund a student uchangc proaram with Wa1tcmata. New Zealand. Five Huntington Beach "udcnts hope to ·v1s1t New Zcal~nd dunna the holiday season. Little League~regJ•tratlon- ~an View Little LcaJuc will hold baseball 11n ups on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 J>.m. at 1be Ocean View School Oistncl offices, I 694Q 8 St, Hunt1naton Beach. Children between the ages of 6 and IS'asofAua. l.1987,mayJ01n.Applkantsmus1 bnna their b1nh cenificates Additional mfonnauon 1s available by callina 840-4753. FV Women'• CJ~b bou~que fhc Fountain Valley Junior Womcn's(Jub will hold its annual hohday boutiq~ Saturday from 10 a.m. 10 4..p.m. 11 the fouotaut Valley Recreation (enter The 50-<ent adm1ss1on donauon will go to the V1c1im-W11ncss Awareness Assistance Program of Oranae Count) dd1tional 1nformauon 1s a\'11lable by callina 963-I 3S6 School band rummage sale Members of the Newpon Harbor High School band will hold a rummage sale at the school turday and Sunday from 9 a m 10 I p.m. Funds ra1Std from the sale will be used for the baru1'~1our ne~t May to Vancouver Bn11sh Columbia. The school is loc~ted at 600 Irvine A vc . Newport Beach ORT holiday bazaar The lrv1nechaptcrofWomen's A.mencan ORT will hold a holiday bazaar Sa1urcby from 10 a.m to 4 pm at the Ottrfield Community Cen1er. SS Dec~ood West 1n Ir.inc Adm1ss1on 1s free and proceeds will 10 10 the Orpnmltlon for Rchab1h- U1t1on throu&h Traanina technical institute an Los .\ngclc which 1\ part of the v.orldw1dc ORT network of vocational and technical collegts. Tables arc ava1lablc (or \Cllcn for SIS Pcnons 1 ntcrcstcd tn ~llin& at the bazur may call 786-2389 for more information. CALENDAR Thursday,Nov.13 • 6.30 _p.m , Laa•u Beacb Board of Adjust· meot, \tty Council Chambers. SOS Forest Ave. Pou cE Loe From Al Jacobsen said he was nottfied only hours before his relca 1hat he would soon be freed . ':They said 'Plea'IC gel drc scd' and 1hey brouahl the clothes l was lo wear," he recalfed "I was very calm .. We had had several false starts at release. this wasabout the fourth ume and I didn't wanl to be d1sappo1nted. So I took 11 ralher calmly." Rtprdt~ .. of what he said in leners and videotaped mes gc" released by the captors. Jacobsen tressed that he ncvet feh abandoned by Rt'agan and the U.S. government. He al.so never felt t.hat he would be killed. "I knew our country was interested and was trying 101c1 us out Having worked in the Middle East I realized there was no simple story involved" he said. "By my family and othc,-, pultin& prMsurc on the (U.S.) &Ovcrnmcnt. we were JU'it trym1 to become a ht&her pnonty. The White House has many. many pressures. I JUSt didn't want our pnonty to slip lo a low slat us. It's the squeaky wheel theory·· Regarding his videotaped cnt1c1sms of Reagan.,Jacobscn said. "I was under some duress. I was cut ofTfrom commun1cauon with the outside ""orld There was no way or knowing what he was do1n1 to secure our release . I learned he rcall> cartd for us from da) one.·· For Jacobsen. "day one" was May 2fS. I 98S He was wh1 ked away by s1i gunmen while crossina a strcc1 to his job at the apohucal West Beirut hospital -where many of the war-wounded arc taken. "My only ~rel 1s that I didn't fight harder at lht' t1mt' of 1he k1dnapp1na. •· Jacobsen \11d "Thou&h I pul up qu11c a stru''~ •• • Ac finall) surrendered for fear tht' captors would shool a phys1c1an who wa~ walk.in& with him. he added. -Jacob<;Cn ~•d he knew tht nsks of t>c1ng kidnapped bcforc he took th e Bc1ru1 Job But he was emotionally touchc<!, l!Y a Lebanese motht'r who ~w his coming ao; a sign of hope. mencans on the I. 200-mem ber hospi- tal stafThad dwindled to two "She s~11d she was worncd for lhc future of her two dauahtcrs. that 1hcrc would be no future when all the Americans left I was touched by that mother's concern." Jacobsen s~ud ·· ..\mcncans offer 1he American '>pint .\mcncan management strateg1e'i I was a \ymbol that things were gettin& beller " Enc Jaco~n. JO. kepi wa1ch on the 1ntcrv1cw. s1gnahng has father when he felt a question was too scns1t1ve 10 answer. The cider Jacob~n declined 10 talk about ccru11n detaal'i of ht\ cap11v1ty But he _s!cn1ed repons that 1he ho.stages were beaten tonurcd or phy'i1call) abused by their cap1ors. Rather the cap11"c~ wert' treated and protected hkc valuable bargaining chips 1ha1 cauld be traded for conce'is1ons. such as a ran-.om demand for the release of 17 Islamic J1h11d comrade~ imprisoned in Kuwait for a series of bombings Early after hi) release. Jacob..cn lold reporters that the remaining hoo;tages were "an hell " Ht explained Wcdncsda) that 11 was mol'C ol a mental than physical n&utSh "When you arc.stnpped of your freedom and ability to make anx dectS1ons, simple dec1i.1ons. that's hell for any educated. in1elhgent man." Jacobsen said he wa'l inmally kept with h 1s hands and rcet chained, and was moved 10 scveraf locations. He was allowed outdoors w11hout a blindfold twice dunn& h•~ long capuvuy. both tam~ to see the n1ghtt1mt stars · • Five captives-three now freed-wert kcpl 1ogether mo~ of the umc The~ were. fed a veietanan djct -''the ~me one a poor Mushm would be eatinl'' -and they v.ere kept m small quarters. _ "We talked about virtually every con· ce1vablc subject. When you li"e with someone 24 hours a day you become confidants and confessors,·· Jacobsen said. "We developed a love-hate relauonsh1p We were strona ind1v1duals. Vaned an politic~ in ph1losoph1cs. m pcrsonahues. WP. had disagreements Wt had d1s- cuss1ons. Ou1 of all oft hi~ we became very good fncnds " They wore boxer shons over Jockey briefs. T-shirts and, for sleeping. cotton paJamas. Foam rubber pads served as beds. •• one of us would q_uahfy for the title, 'Beil Dressed Man m ~1rut.'" Jaco~n ..aid. ··we did a 101 of walk ins. two hours a da). around and around and around .. The hosta~ v.erc iiven bool.s to read. 'class•~ hke ··wuthcnna Hc11hts" as v.cll as a collection of cssa)~ on Middle Eao;t poht1cs. They v.rrc abo IJ"cn newspapers and allowed to h ten to the radio. although the cap1ors ampo~d a new blackout 1n early February JacoMc:n said When not reading. Jacobsen P')'i\ed the 11mc b) mcntaJly dov1ng through Hun1- 1 ngton Beach -or from ~n Dic~go to Santa Barbara -tryina 10 v1\uall1c d1fTer{Qt landmarks. slorcfronts, borne~ and street names. When his faith began to wane. he would penalize h1mselfw11h pushups or s1 tups. ··r fought ncgauve thouahts I would say. that will cost )OU 25 pushups. David Just hkc 1n (Army) basic train mg." Jacobsen r«allcd. "You gel too tired lo be de· pressed." He said 1he ho•ilagc'> formed "The Church of the Locked Door.. and ~Id daily services among thcmsch·cc; Yet 1here were momen1s of frus1ra11on Low points. lake the ume 1hc hostaac sat on 1he1r rubber mat\ -behind a doublc- locked door. With armed auards OUl\tde - listening to a radio speech b)' former Secretary of tale Henry K1ss1nacr. "He said. ·1 knov. of many ways the ho'lt.agcs would be brou&}lt out but probably It will be up to the m111at1vc of the captives ··· remembered Jacob~n. with a scowl ·· Tht"re ~as no wa~ ro ncapc.· .. He also med for his grown children - Enc. Paul. 28. and Diane Duggan. lS. - after the media rl1)(lr1Cd that he had been execu1l'r1 "I ha\'C learned that the pre s called my children at two m the morning. told them I was to be executed at 'ill\'. and how did they feel:: Jacobsen ~1d. Tm angry at the .1rrcsponuble member'i of the J2.T~s .. • He related another n~ ~nt that could ha"e ended tnigicaJI) In a videotaped message delivered 10 We tern new agencies, Jacobsen ~nt his con- dolences 10 "the widow and children" of ho~taat William Builley. whom M~cm extremists claimed 10 have killed. · Jacobsen didn't know that Bucldey wasa bachelor and 1s presumed not to ha"c children. An Amcncan net~ork tele" 1 ion ne-'4s broadcast 'ipcculated that Jacob\Cn could have been s;ndina a coded mcs..agc. "My captors saw thal and W'Crc very. very angry They JU t yelled and screamed. bu11hey could have done a lot more. T y could havt killed me." Jacobsen said His ma givana.s abo1,1t the media were heightened dunng a fUft-tn with rep<)f1Ct\ lao;1 v.e~k at the White House Roc;e Garden. where President Rc~n wa'l a sailed with que uons on the purpOrted arms--for-hostages swap. · With a hand. Jacobsen moved the prcs1dt'nt aside. and took charge. telling rcponers to ''back oo:· Enc Jacobseo rccalle.d. "I was watching all this and said, 'Yep, Dad's home ··· His father vowed to work toward secunn& freedom for the remaining hoslagtS. so they could share the JO)' of beinJ reunited with thetr fam1hcs "I m also going to take some time to fill 1n the pps of the last 17 months w1tti my family It has been far easier on me lhan 11 has been on my family. The) are the one who reall> suffered." JacobScn said. RELEASE ..• Prom Al From'At The presidential pokcsman sa'id. as M has SC\'eral times in recent days. lb.al .. we mmrin: Jwpdul":for: the relcnc-or.the----" . mencan hostagc-1 . ·Reagan wall peak lo the nation a cby after he briefed con~ 1onal leaden. Publ~hed report said he told them the United tat<"i had ~nt m1 1t.ary equipment 10 Iran in an altcmpt to e'.\t.abrish lies with moderale clement~ in the Iranian a,ovem- men1. The remark "ere made at a closed-door mcclinr. and v.crt ~md !Jy-1.he-Wash m&ton Po'it, the New York Times a.nd the Baltimore Sun. The nev. papers quoted unidentified dmin1stration and con· are \tonal SOUrtC$. The Times reported that an admini.s- 1ra11on official paraphrased Reapn at lht mccUO&ti..Sf.)'lllJt.be.Urut.ed Stal.e$ "'0Uld beat fault 1f Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini died "and we had not made aoy prep. arauon~ for contaclS with a f utucc rqime. The arm\ arc n~~ry for that .... Wcdnesday'scongtn$ional briefina was the (i rst "nee the eme'}Cnce of reporu of a purported admm1strat1on attempt 10 c.om· pletc 1.n arms-for-ho\t.agcs deal with Iran 10 sprina mcncans held captive . in Lebanon "I ha ve not changed m)' mind.~ said Senate Democratic leader Robcn C Byrd. 0-W. Va . after the mcctina. Byrd has \harply cntK11ed what he ~id is the adm1n1<>tratton's apparent v1olat1on of iu own policy not to negollate with tcrron ts. ••for appro:umatel~ two hours, we d1\Cu,..cd the entire 'illuation an"olvina Iran. the mcncan hosui es and the maucr o ( arms shipments: Ho~ Ma· JQfll) LC'adcr Jam Wnght. ()..Tex.as, said jn a statement "The d1scuuJon were f,.nk and candid but 11 no time vitupe-rative." Jacobsen speaking at a hotel 1n Orange Scnatt' Ma1ont) U-adcr Bob Dok. R- beforc morr than I 00 rcponcrs and Kan , had nolh1n110 say and was described photographc~. said he planned 10 meet a'> hy a spoke\m<.1n a~. "light hpped. no soon as· possible with Anahcan Church "'ord " en~rry Wli~ -amt former ho«.ages. ~n Patrick LC"ah). D-Vt.. vice chaJr- Thc kcvs. Lawrence Jenco and Benjamin man ofthe \cnatt' Jn1elhgence Committee. Weir. an London to map a •.iratcgy to who was not 1ncl udt'<l in 1hc Whtte House hasten the release of •he other capt1..-e\ bnt'fin&. told reporters he felt adm1nas- He added tha t he would go back 10 Beirut trat ion offic 1alc, were "groping for a "an a minute" 1f at would secure the rtlroacll\"t' JUS1tfic•11on·· for the reported f recdom of hostageo; Terry .\ndef"\on and dt'altn&" w1 1h Iran Tom u1herland. with whom he wa\ held for much of his 17 months of capt1vlt). \pC"aking on "Toda)" this momina. The former ho'itage said he would make fr.in ·\ amti.u..ador to the Untted Nations, the same pledge for an) other .\mcnGrn' RaJaic·"hora'>\ani, held o ut the po i· being held 1n the war-tom countl'). h1hh thal Iran could use its influence to Jacobsen said he held no an1m0'11I \ ht'l p rrce .\mencan hostages Thomas toward has captors and m1&}l1. lake Weir ~uthtrland and Tem .\ndenon. dispatch a personal message to one. whom 'I think that 1fwc do our best in order to he identified only as HaJ. w n1.1ncc the people of ubanon toQt'd ··1 trust. HaJ. that you would rclca'iC' • ~1th obJttll\c, 1t is .. "el} h~ely that they Teri') ndcrson and Tom \uthcrland and "''II .~ (rclca\Cd). RaJa1e-K.horassan1 1w11st in the rclca~ ·of hMlag('\ held b) \aid Hov.c"er, v.c are not aM<>lutdy sure other groups.•ln my con1.c~tionc, with 1ha1our1~.tcnncd1aryrolcw1llccrumlybc \OU about democracy. peace, education an:cptcd an4 thr fulure o( your people. my ftt"lmJ' Iran will not help the l nllcd UlC1 ~nbl ha1.c not changed J pray the poor people "meracan official~ stop publicly cnucmng that >OU rcpre~nt will wmeda~ cnJm the thatuna11on the amba\i.ad~r o;a1d benefits e' cry human bt"ina deRr\c\ , '" art R(H pleased a. all to -see LhA1 Rcgardma any llngcnna effects frum h1~ 'iom~ 1rrc\pon'i1blc people open their month~ in capt1V1tJ, facoMe-n ~id "f \\<l ll mouih~.tnd tall us a tt<rron~t nat1on:' 1-a1d nevcq;o to the 100 again bccauo;c I'd let all RaJa1c Khora\\an1 , who did not name the animal' fr~c ·• anvo ne HD man shot by accident locked home'" the MtJOO hlock of Newman ~nd stole SS 700 in ie~elry, $200u h .lnd an SI. I 00 '1dro cas~tl(' rttorder. ~ . . . . Som<'nnt stoic 1v.o ~uni\ ttu.ird badses valued 11 S l<XJ from an apartn 11 complo 11 "'I I Pacific CM t H1s11 .. , ~a'h and 01hC'1 11ems from a Volb•aatn ~1>A4rnihk parked at Ma #\nh1tr's Parle 11 Ptll'r'\ I 4tnd1ng • • • By PHIL NEIDERMA~ C.tllehlr ......... I\ 29-ycar-old Huntington 8cach man""'~ hot 1n lhl' head Wednesday v.hcn a rcvol1.Cr bcma handled by h1~ roommatl' d1 h3rgcd. apparently by accident pohcc 1d. The ~hoo11ng v1rnm . Jona1han .\lien Rla\C:hc. v.a\ reported in &ood Fountain Valley • A rnan anncd WJlh a huntmi knife robbed t~ Follow Charlie Car W"h. IS972 Euclid t. at I 0 4S a m. W«Snc~ay. The robbt'r thrtalcntd the operator. dcmandN money and fl cJ on focll w11h 1bou1 S.lO The r~r v.u detet1bcd a a bl1ek man, abou1 6 fcc1. I inch 1aJI, v. 11Juna 160 10 170 pound •nh Jhon hair and a clean· ha,tn faet. He wu 11t<canna a maroon 1. lf8)' h1n , 111 panu. a bla k bucb&ll cap aNl tennis ihon .. -. mcon bufllanttd a homt WnSnt da~ on the 10100 bl k of fl Mon1rrt). a rt 1dc1i1 rc(lontd TM Jl(ltnt of en1n ,..., not 1mmnh1ttl1 ,MttmuMd th lo 1nduded stereo f(lu pmcnt wonh S9H. • ' condition today 11 Fountain Valley Rc11onal Hospital. hosp11al i.pokcswoman said the bullcl did not penetrate the man'\ ~kull. t tarry Miller said the 1nc1dcn1 occurred at 10 30 pm at Bla\Che'\ home at 6561 Corrine Circle ' He said Bla~hc and a roommate M1ch'ael 1m . 26. ~ere ,dnnk1n& • • • Pohcc arc'""<' 11p1«1rtpons1h11 a 21-)eat-old woman wa\ rtped in her home on 1wo <>1:cas1ons. once 1n <Ktolxr and once 1n No"tmber. by a man the ~oman ap1>1rtntl) kn,ew, • • • So~ tool' ~rt ~•olen from the pra of a home on uthhamptt>n • • • blue Murray «u1~r wa \toltn from OU\,JldC' I home On lhe JOO bl(.l(k o( I l'C'I m,. ood • when Sims pulled out a 22-ca.hber rtvolver and began playing with 1t. Tht 1un discharged, smkina Blasche 1n 1he nght side of hi head. Miller u1d. The pohcc wrac~nl said an 1n1t1al mve 11pt1on 1nd1ca1es the shooung was acc1dcntal. end no charaes arc an11c1patcd • lh<' v.ttk:end, f:ntry was made lhtou&h a k1t(hCn window • • • r\•stuffcd teddy bear. wonh S2S, .,._ rtponrd 1tolen frum • car at uth C'oasa Pla11, bctv.ccn 12:30 p.m ind J 40 p.m fut'~la • f nll') "-'IS made b. ma h1n1 a --.1na window. l'fewpon Beacb r ''' to rru(T a • • • Burflan lmked 1n a door '" ahc 7000 block llf Glc:ncl:K' and !.tole a S lOO ~idco Cl''K'l1t rtC'Ofd<'r Man's body discovered on highway .. • •• l h1cH·s \!Ok S40ll 1n bus1ne ' \.Imp•'~ of dinosaur 10\-\ S\00 1n clo1h1n~ S JO \ re 11.1C'n1 rc1umcd home 1n lM I~ hhick 01 \\.t'akfi b to fiitd 1..-.0 rnr v.1nc1m"' hrnl.rn and $10 m1"' ·~ SELLERS' DEFENSE ••• Fl'omAl er EPA Bir quality standards attacked_ B11M.U11ell~Pnt• LOS ANGELES -En~ iron men· Wilb Ud oil<ompany officials ah kc auecked an Env1ronmmtal Protcc· lion ~ plan for stnctcr air· quality standard~ as a publu.· hcanna OD the matter ~t under way 1n Los An,elcs. ·nc bcarina is' part o( an· EPA . tearth for alt~m•tives to federal sanctions required· under the, 1977 Clean Air Act. By 1987, the law stipulates, all area~ mu" have .12 ,,_ns of ozone per million paru of air, or le$s. over a onc- bour period. Standards for carbon monoxide arc 9.3 l)arts per million pans of 11r over an eiaht-hour ave,.. ...-. " "I ptrs<>nally don't think "'e'll 5tt the .12 pans {)C;r million (ozone Sta~). not in· out lifetime," said Stanley Zwicker. speakmJ for the Amencan Petroleum lnsttlutt, said · :durina the !\earing Wednesday. : 1 I • • lh1nk many of us in the industry would hke to. sec that standard loosened." But Coalition for Oean Air ~kes­ man Mark Abramowitz argut(t that the plan "may rcsuh m httlc more than a paper exercise" because 1t has been weakened in .. back-room mect- in15." 1 hc la"' rtQu1re ft"deral ~ncuon , Charles B Ka~ of thc Wt» tern 011 mclud1na lo of fcdcral h1ah"-•) and Gas soc1ation id:.California ·funds and sxm1b mAJor construe-1s t>C1n1 1nalcJ out for ptcial t1on bans. for arc that don't cnfo~ment. mcasurt up. , "That pan1cularh puts thc late at Four urban ahfom1a 1onn art an economic aisad~antage;· he ~1d. expected to fall hon of the act's Los ngelcs Ctt> Attome) James standards. They include the South K Hahn chargcd the EPA with Coast Air Basin, made up of Los harborin& a doublc • standard by .'i\nae~s. Oranae. Rivers1dt and S;rn fa1hn1 to challcn&e thc Namonal. Bernardino counties; the Sacramento Hiahwt)' Traffic Safety Adm1nis- A1r Quality Maintenance Area: and · tration when it weakened fuel-cffi- Ventura and Frc~no counties.. c1ency standards last month.at the "We're m unchartcd temto11 a far rcque1l ofautomakers. as the Clean Air Act and 1u1dance "When \Old in the Los Anaele from Conirc s aoe ," EPA official • area. those caD could defint.ty result David P. Ho.,..ekamp uad before the in le air pollution," Hahn said. "No hearing. "I don't thin" ConJ~S local control measure will stem the anticipated this particular sttuat1on." addcd pollution in the Los An&eles ~ Hoping to avoid the pottnttally area. thanlts to the NHTSA and cnpplrna sanctions. the EPA is pre s-fhanks to EPA," unnalocat.offic1als to meet it halfway ------------· with ·· stronaer local sm<>& control measures. H's :·reasonable txtra cf-lfeartreclplentlmprove. fons proaram" is des1incd lo ttdu~e. · air' polluuoo lc"els m ~he four• California urban areas that can't make the Clean Air Act arade. 011 company spokesmen.joined by domestic automakers and other busi- nessmen. contended the EPA has no authonty to impose the reaul1t1ons and called for .new studies to assess the bendits of past air-pollution controls. .MINNEAPOLIS (AP)...; Doctors treatma the founh "'oman to receive an art1fic1al heart say 1fshe continues to do \\Cit and pan-strength the)' m1&}lt seek a donor human heart for beT w1th1n th~ to ten days. Nicole Chrnmffersen. 28, of Mmot, N D .. received the artific11I heart Tuesday and her condition was upgraded to critical but stable. . -Oc district backs Utra effo~ -that would eliminate v~k em1.•1onl. ~et#=ham said. By LISA MAHONEY Motor vehicles arc ~bit for thf bulk of the 0t"'9Mlr......... pollution in the basin. he 111d. .... • tbc ol The ~uth out Air Quah&) Manaaemcnt District There would ha"e to bo ma}Ot c .... flld 1D I* \uppom U.S. Environm~ntal Protection Aacnc) efforts vechiles and a move away from psahne as fuel, ~tcbam to hclp polluttd areas avoid economic sanctions if they · ~i<t. · 'b'I' f fail to mecu DCC. 1987 deadhncto rcduciq ozone level . · Strkt control ofland-usc planruna. aresponsi 1 Uy o Wcdnesday as th' EPA heard testimony in Lo localaovemment,andabanonnewbusmcs.etthatcrea&e Angeles on a propowal that would alJow it to waive cmiss1onsarc other measures tha~ would have to be taken sanctions ap1nst rqaons that tried but could not meet t~e if air quality is to improve, ·he said . federal ozone standard, s1>9kcsman Ron Ketcham said Such chanld would require laws which would tell the d1 trict will support the proposed rt'a.onablc utra· peoplewherttheymayli'.e.howtheymayactto~orkand efforts proaram. "'here the} ma) establish their business«, said i:om .> Eichorn. who represents Orlnac County . SuSJ'.Crv.1SC?' The district is responsible for f'CJUlatin& air pollution Bruce Nestande _a member of the air quahty dastnct I sources such TI petroleum protetatna p&ents .and ptint board of dirccton. ~,=-...-.......... -==~--=;-;:;-.-._ manufacturcu. •• Whtie som~ 1mprQventtn1 could be made throu,h Improving air quahty m the South Coast Basin, non-mandatory programs hke favonna .bus1ncnes that. which includes Orange. Los Anaclcs, Riverside and San promote nde shariri& and prov1d1nJ ~pcc11.,t car-pool~ Bernardino counties. after the mid-t990s would require transit lanes, Eichorn said t~e pubhc is unlikely to accept ih1d~nts to accept. a rodtC*t chanae in thtir life\tylcs, hcivy-handed measures. . . Ketcham said. • · . At the same 1imt; Oranae-and othe~ counud w1lh1n·. • It 1s already clear that the South Coast Basm won't the basin cannot alTord to lose federal h1ahway funds for meet 1hc deadline for rcducana ozone levels. be sajd. But. faihna to improve their air quahty. said Ed. Mountford, 1f ll docs not. the Clean Air Act requires that its member board alternate for Ora nae County Supervisor Hamett counties lose their TcderaJ h11.hway funds. Wieder -To improve-air qua.liiy as the basin"'s populauon That's why the d1stnc1 supports the extra-efToru .arows from 8" estimated 13 mil hon to 16.4 million by the proposal, he said. "If they don't have tbe authon7i to d~ )Car 2000, s1eps would have to be taken to hmit or reduce 1he extra~fforts program, then we're 1n a world-0 hun, "eh1cular travel or to find a technological breakthrouah MountforiJ said. · YOU~ DESERVE THE BEST ••• ONE DRUG NOT ENOUGH ••• FromA't • fix to another. . . .. The addicts v.e m1erv1ew now use ma the pres urc of has hfe. But he herom an average of once a day, and insists tha1 m~st druf users arc very it's a bi&}lly diluted dose, about 2 r soph1s11catcd m tbear approach to percent heroin. They u5C a number of druas. They use them on a quan. other drugs to act throuah the day. litat1ve and qualitative basis. . Instead of aettina up like t~ey d1~ Alcohol as• frequent player ~n the years ago to stick a needle m their game. and research.en ~y 1t 1s too arms they wake up today with a often ianorcd by those compihna re '. A-nd they'll move on and ctrua statistics. Pleated detailing enhances this com- fortable dttsSy pump in red calf. Similar ~ ~~~SHOES Size,. 4A . 61..., • 91'1 3A .. 6 • 10 2A .• 5 'r·IO 8. . . 4 • to If You Live in Newport ... Now You Can Work In Newportll Great jobs, excellent benefits and top pay are yours when you become a professional TRC temporary. You can choose where and when you.want to w.ork. lt's_great to have a job that schedules around you. and not the other ~ay around. Yet you still have many of the benefits of working for a big company full-time; things like regular raises, bonuses, and paid vacations. If you want, flexibility llke this call TRC today. 852-9422 TRC Tempo,.ry Services. Inc. maybe act some alcohol. Then they'll In one study of narcotics addicts, go out. meet their ~rtners and begJn 22 percent had been ad.dieted to a hustle. They'll pick up their heroin alcohol before startin• narcouc use. around noon or I o'clock and be-Another stud5' of pnmanly white tween I and 3 they'll shoot up. Then addicts found th.at 68-pacent abused they get the fcchnJ they call nor· alcohol before abusina drup. male thc H1Jle fcehng k1ds~t when Jn lh1t s.erue_. potcntaal multJpJe t cy-'\&$C. _crack.. They Ocain to feel drug usecssdec& lhemsrlvcs out of Jbt normal." general popula1ion. Ther. opt fop Be'schncr says that drugs establish a drup early, and one will not be new sense of normality in the user enou&}l. who is somehow incapable of accept-Next: TJte dr11 bo1tlqoe Paid puhtic1l 1d~tn11tmtnt of GRIDLOCK I• roral'll.lllft qa1Dtt M.-un "A~). TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT . T ;varE NO ON "A "! HELP KEEP AWAY T 99 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-9551 Open Thurs., Fri. till 9:00 p.m .. Sun. 12-5 4500 Campus Drive Suite 1 24, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ; FORTY THOUSAND CARS A DAY! ; T · . · T TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT • N ow t1pplymg for a luan at Bank of America 1-. mm~ convenienr than ever hefore. Because no\\ our dc.)(lf'\ arc l)pcn Saturday~ from 9am to I pm at selecred hranche . · • When )UU dmp hy or call , )'OU11l d1 cm er -"--'""~~more rhan convenLcnt aturday hou~. )bu'll find ~ elecuon of home equity, auto, plea, sure boat, and recrearnmal vehicle loam de ignc<l co meet your lo.m need . Plu loan 'pcc1a la,t11 who'll work with you to get the loan that' right for you. -..... . And with omc of our intcrc t rate:, the lowe t we've llfforeJ in year , there\ no rime like no" -m ne xt aturJ,1y-to talk to Bank of Amen~a . • Ar.irlLh per>tlnnd ~rt 11\,ul;iMt ~turJ.lv' tor con,urMt loan .iprlic.u1un~ anJ l,1.in tn\.llllrtl'~ 1inh. VER'-IA TEl.LER ATMs .ui-ava1laH.e for routine u.in, ·t1111H We want the joh.r" top by or call one < f the c participating hranchc . BrookhuBI dam 10121 dam' "C Hu.nungton Beach (714)962-24Q2 Fountain ~alk> )o.-""'""'---11~.JO Broot<hu~t t founuun Vallty t71 -4>~~s Lal>.t Mt\ ion V1CJ0 26821 T rabuco RoeJ M1 .. ion Vlt')o (714)9~1-4045 1 incoln Knoll 8% Kno11A,cnt1 · Bueno& Park (71'4)17 •7342 ~- ' Pc:n1n~u.I Center 27S2S S Indian Pt-ak Rd Rolhna Hill• 'UlleJ (213) 18-7192 ~pul\etla Hawthorne \804 Scpulv(da fll "cJ Tonanct C21J) JJ..6211 IB \\ h1t1icr Sc-011 15~:!0 C: Wh111u~r Bhd Wh1Utcr <21 \1""7·2SU • . .. Discover the simple eleg ance of classic women's c lothing . \ 0 ing Nov mb r 15 in outh Coa t Plaza. ; 'l.•lhol~ ,., oix·nln~ l1s ctoors for"' • flr:s1 tlnw di OUlh Co.1 t Pl.v·1· · f\'Slc I ( (nHI. :J:f.J Rear Strc•c•t, ~---~--·-----·-< o~rn Mesa on smurcta\~ Sm"CJTihcr as. store· hours: Mott<l(w-f·rl<Ja)' to·()()am-u.oo pm. tlurd I\' l<HXl .un h :<)(> pm. Sun<1A\ n ooum-n oo s>m , .. Trell ..... ,~t for Alzll r' found but 1;1ot available Whltesseen as mlnorltv: .. O{theliutu"t:o ., .. .Un., ... ._.. ,a ·'-' SANRAJICllCO-iu.~1---.Gioldla-.. BOSTON (AP)-A rttearcher who d1tc0vered what · TM·aenc trigers the ptoducuon of a material called DIOblbly would bl~ woa vow Ill& .... ilOlilf'J-... coulCS be the fint drect1vc treatment for Alzheuner's amylo1d that collects in the brain• of Alzheimer's di.ease WASHINGTON. (AP)\-Hiatt lint W no& been oa 11111..bilol.'lliil llit ... .._.-...rw •1• .., .. ~~==~disease says he fears his encourqina results will spark victims. SCicntisu 11id it could bC a key \001 in leamint 1mmip1onr1tnpost~po111bilfty ddltl OaMfi• Wei •pa.,.. Wtdl11lllly • .__. ,...,C-11'!•: __ _,"m=U! hysteria" amona-people ·desperate for the abOut the btain depos111 UIOCaawd, watli tbt di11UC. tbatacentury from now me Ewope&n ... ..,... away by .. , Ude ol=•ioe to mec:IUcf-. .... a.11•••1111i111-•1•~lWI-~ ~upc1;1mcntaldrua. • Peter Devies and uaocialel at New Y.ork•1 Albert white1 who ~ve d0m1MW tbt die .... ~ty." AIUd ~ ...,...., .,,.""'~Mil m nsel or. William K. Sum mm disclosed h11 results 'in a Einstein CoU •• of Medicine said lh~ have detected an nauon Wlll Slip to manonty siatua. a ='! 11 u~ ~and a.,.nOtO bluDid .a. fer illit _. .. ;olf• ~tµdv ,_pubhmed ill today's New Enaland l6Y.W 'of Alzhcimt1'1 <ti1tase-a110cia&cld ~n in tbupnw fluid privaie poi)Uliation l'Wf>,.,.,.. . . · .W. • I doll't blaaic~ Of., ... ficlOf lar.mydiifelL" MCdlc1nc. Of 17 senile people treated with the p1lTi. t 6 of ti&ht out or nine Alzhcimcr•s patients tested;-· . Low bin ti rates ainona the current He ~t he Ma ~ ~· wida liRI'_.:_.,. ~ a sa.. showed tamctimt\ remarkable improvement m their The presence of the proiein, dubbed A-68. m1aht be population, coupled with immipa· cam~to~ for_mauon Of u independent com~.tbat woUld .wort memory and ability to cope with daily life. used to confirm the d1qnos11 o( Alzhe.mer's disease and ti~n estimated at a mil hon annuaU' on btulf ofall w JUI~~ alto that be bad~ pablte cnua.a "If this is validated, I think we will. have our flnt . to disttnauish it from other fo~• of senih~y. ~re is -lepl and illqal -could result in of Oo~. Oeorae Oeulcme.Jtan tn the final weeb befoft lhe dection. . viable tttatment for Alzheimer's," he said in at\ interview. curttf!tly ,no . wa~ to . be cenaan of 1 di~os1s of Hispanics. blacks and Asian• cOn· . Jrrseg:rat.e ann.ounccmcnts Wednesday, a r-•akher Altht1mer s.dtsease u~ul ~o ~Ut<?P'Y after deat . stitutina ·morc~haa. ·half the popu· LOtto terml.aal• tr1JJ N clJaaled ...... .... . . This ~nd of d1scnm1nau~n of clo.sc.ly rela~ed tauon by the )e&r 2080, the new •· said he ad adcnufitd the fin{ acne to be linked to diseases m1aht be ~mponant an dttemunu" wb1cb report speculates. SACRAMENTO-State lottery ofticialuay lotto termiAlll willlooe ~ Alzheimer's disc~ and another scientisuaidht..htt pata.entsjhou~d 1ece1ve t.M ~tested by ~umm~. · ''The nation musl once qain upin~lions1110tteryolliciaJa.CJrop~Wi&tittiilOiiiil~~1~a...;..:=-----. dcvelope<t what coUld be the first definitive test to rcsearcbeosaid. . _ d ti . tr.•• ... th stud At1mcetinaWednnday,!Mlotlery6rmedup1UIOft11UDCplantolflthunOM diaposc the illness. · • · Thedrus, knownH tetrahydroamil'oacripe or TH A. ~e e ane it~ • •'l'pons . e. y, out the new computerized system, ironttally, at t~ •me time it ahnousw:ed -Dr Omit"' V Gold0 Abcr and coll agues a• th · ·1 bl r-. • Doc \ 'be • JmmiaratJOn to the U.S .. ~ Un· 1~·1 I had : '--"'""' ...... SIO 8 ·11ao· ·n a.;;..t r.;.1urdav•1 · ., . ,.,.. e • c !Snot ava1. a e 1or rouune use. tors cannot prescn finished Story .. published by the 11M1 sa es su ~ute a .,..ycr won . m1 n 1 .1aa .-/ • Nation.allnstitutciof~lthsaidtheyhavelocatedthe" 1t: Until u·~. al),Preved by ·lhe U.S. Food and Drua . 'fit'P lati nltefer-dnwiq.lntbc · ,...namcetina.boardmcmbmaltoapproved~Ull aene&ic'JOutcc of a P,otein that'appcan to be 1ovol\?cd'm Administrauon, ll will be Jivcn only to people in scientific pnvate. non-pro 1 opu 0 cuts they l'W:t~~&edui.m.atk.etioa. .adver1111na and pr0motion1. •• ·the deposits: that ttoa the brains of: those with the · ex~rimeots, and no one knows how many years approval ence Bur~u. . • . .. · · · · · · ' • ,,. · ' • dcacncra·tivediseisc. ~. • wdl take. . , . MaJor p0pulat1on ch&nacs are not 'Onloa-Fleld' .ia•er freed from nrf.aJJ unheard of in American history, a "'· r · land where American Indians were SOLEDAD-"Onion Field'' k.illtt Jimmy Lee Smith planned to return to T7lta ,I E d ~~ . .~ ~ ~ . L. 'succeeded by Northern-Eu1opca-n lof-A:nactcs today foflowins-his-rdcasc from Soledld Prison wttm he had •r • min wa.ri s 0;1,~-cancerior smoaers WltiteUAdblatkslavcs.Atthetumof 1Crved111h·yeanermforviolal1DJ&prtviousparolcbytcllin&heroin.Smith, , ·this c~tl,lry ltahans, Greeks, Poles S6, and GrtaoryPowell were convicted of the 1963 kidnappina of tos Anetles BOSTON (AP)-Smokers arc less likely than usual Mcd1cince. and others from the south and east of policemen Kart Hettinaer and Jan C..mpbcll and the subtequent Ulyillf of to act tuna cancer if their bodies contain htgh levels of , The study suppons the arowina belief th.at healthy Europe flooded in, vattly chansina Campbell in a remote onion field near Baken6cld in Kern County. The cnnx vitamin E and bcta-caro~ne. but eating foods hiah in ea\lna can help ward off cancer, but ~rchers cauuon the complexion of the natton. and prolonacd trial of the duo was the subject of JOtCJ)b Wambau&h'• belt-.,.___~hcse nutrientuhould.not..be.a substiuue for kicki~ly prov.cc um theory-_ _ _ __. ........ "'1-~now -stem• larae!}' from semna book. .. The Onion Field," as well u a movie released nationally in 1982. smokina habit, researchers say. · "It would be a very goOd idea for people to eat a Asia and Latin Amenca, the atUcJy mlm-ll{ct Powen werCjtventhe-cJtith peiiifty for their cnmct, bUt their • · --healthy diet, slich as arcen Jeafyvqet.1bJcs, ycllow-onnac nottt. · -.scntc.nces were overturned when the state Su~mc Caun ruled California ·s Smokers wtiose bodiescontain·hi&h levels ofvilamin vegetables and fruits," said Or. Marilyn S. Menkes, wfio "One thing 1s clear: The nation's death _penalty law unconstitutional in 1972. Smith was paroled in FebriwY E and beta-carotene arc only half as likely as those with d1rcqcd the study. "But I would hesitate to promote the ethnic comPQsit1on is apin cbanaina l 982, but didn't remain free for Iona: He wu ordered back to prison from July low ~mounts ~ ·set tunrcancer. .accordina tq a -study takirii of-vitamins, because-we don't know..whether they dramaticaily • .TIU1 is an opponunity-10.Dtccmbcr 1982, after failina a dna11es1 and no& advisin,-bif paro&e.otrteer----.-• pubhshcd today in the New -England Journal of will fie protective." and a cballenac." ' was leav1na the Los Anaclesarea. • 1 Freezing weather s -retches illtoSouth By.Ute At1oclated Pre11 The -sn>erfan Express.. cani~d wintry weather from the Plains deep into Dixie today and "blanket brigadts" warmed transients in San Antonio as freeze warnings stretched ,.. from Tex.as to the Atlantic and the homeless packed shelters. "You don't usually Stt this until Janua~ .... until the worst part of the winter, • Scott Tansey said today from the National Severe Storms For~t. C~nter in Kansas City, Mo. -Temperatu~dropped to ncar icro or below in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa. and an Chadron.Neb., it was 15 below and faUmg early today. F~eze warnings were po.,tcd 1n Arkansas, Alabama-, pans of Nonh Carolina. Indiana, Kentucky, Ten- nessee. Mississippi, and Ttxas. Low~ tonight were expected to be 1n tht teens in the New York City area. At.. least 20 dtath$ have been blamed on the weather since the season's first maJOr snowstorm hit the northern Plains last week . "I doubt 1t comes all the way-from Sibena. but )'Ou could say the 'Sibenan Express' has amved." Na- tional Weather Scrvict meteorologist Al Moeller said Wtdnesday night 1n Fon Worth. Texas. The temperature 1n Casper. Wyo .. dropped to mmus I 1 this momma.. one degree below the 1959 reco.rd. Chicago's 6-degrce reading was ~the lowest ever this earl> in the season, as were readings of IO degrees 1n Indianapolis, 2 degrees an Concordia, Kan .. and 16 in Jonesboro. Ark. Milwaukee's 8 degrees broke a 75- year-old record. also by a degree. Other record lows included the Ten· nesseecities ofNashville( I 8 degrees), Memphis (20). Chattanooga ( 18) and Knoxville ( 17): Grand R'p1ds. Mic~. ( 13): and the airport al Kan~s City (3). ~n San-Antonio. T~ whcre...the temperature dropped to 35 degrees. volunteers formed ''blankc-t brigades" Wednesday night to dehver blankets to transients, said Jail Dwyer. executive director orHope tbr the Homeless. whtch optrates a 400- bed shelter. 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Rctpn by aspccial admintStration task force charan that House on WednHday to the Domesti<' Polt<'y { ouncil •• from abortion to waac and hour law l he Hob~ tud) "I ho~ who J>u,hC'<l ms~nt ~o-fa~~ d~<?{;!1 ~h1 the·fabric of American family life has bttn torn by two and n will be-'1iscu sed at 1 Cab1nt't mceuna ~1th the ha not been finished.' · 1hrou1h 49 state teahlaturc dif no1t1tnten fo 1 1 c-~ decades of liberal social e.\ptriments, from no-fauh pre\1dcnt an several ~ttks. Bauer ts a lawyer and protelf of Attorney General 1bandonment.. to l)O\CM) o ma ion o omen ••.u divorce law to permissive ~x to the eas) ava1labiht) of The report heWi closely to Reap n's own con· Edwin Meese Ill and has held top posts 1n the Department children. But it hapr.ened." 1th ~d_.1 r. .... _ fi .1 welfare. ~n at1\e \ 1ews, arauinJ that the ao"cmmcnt can be t of Education since 1981. He pla)cd a kc) role in an earlitr ''Welfare contnbutes tot e !a1 ure to 1<.!rm uK ami Y The ta k force on the family, in a rtJ>9.M authortd b) help famili b} intcrfenna in their lives a little a White House initiative on school d1sc1phne. and lias t.ttn 1n thr ftrsrptact, It 1s the creauodn Of fidamaly frqmcnbl~. itsctiainnan,Oaryl. Bauer,undenccrctaryofeducauon, possible. , · the pc>int man in the administration's lo ina battle to households headed by a mot~er ?!n ent \lpon pu .1c endorses restrictions on ~elfare for unmarried teen-age , Reaaan ~t up three _ta k forces e~rher this year to enact tu1t1on.tax c~it~ for privat~ schools. . chant) ... The ~sy a"a1la~hty~ o wefilfa!J~n all. of itsf mothers, exhorts the couns to back off ruhnas that cumme socutl wclfa~ 1s ucs· Bauers lfOup on the What people do in pnvate 11 not JU t their own form has become a poweri_ul iorcc or ~•ruction ~ unMrminc tradlttortal family mores and utges the family. a panel on low-10come amstance headed by bui.inen. the Bauer report said, bcCau~'"privatc choice\ family Jtfe throu.&h perpetuation of J3e ~~lfad cu~re. 'aovcrnment to resist social enaancennaan<lhghtcn the ta:\ Whtte House policy 111de Charle D. Ho~ and a.1toup have public effects." • • • T~c aoals of'help1na the ~r '!? en \na cpc CJ\CY burden on families. probing federal-state l'Clatidns. • The family "has lost too much of '" juthorit)( to "Ill hand jn hand. If .'helping mere Y perpet~te Bauer was to release the 7().;p1lge report, "The Family: The Jatter task force, headed by Charles J. Cooper. an couns and rule-writers, too much of its "oicc,n educatlon depcndenc), then 1t as worse than no help at all, the Prcservina America's Future," at a news conference a 1stant attorney general, was made public Monda) and and oc1al policy, too much of its resources to public rc~n said • ;: ~\ .• ' .. f' .. . ' : -· • . ~ ;. .. ' . . •' TODAY TH -ROUGFt StJNDAY TAKE .AN ADDITIONAL , THE TICKETED PRICE OF ... ' ALREADY-REDUCED FAS -HIONS FOR . / MISSES, WOMEN, PETlftS .AND JUNIORS. .... PLUS SPORTSWEAR, .CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN, BOYS AND KIDS.** FOR-HER: FIND ALREADY-REDUCED DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR, COORDINATES,. COATS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, PANTS, SKIRTS, . DENIMS; ACTIVEWEAR, OUTERWEAR AND MORE. FOR HIM: SELECT FROM ALREADY-REDUCED SPORTSWEAR, SUITS, ' . ACTIVEWEAR, WOVEN SHIRTS, DENIMS, SLACKS, DRESS SHIRTS, TIES, UNDERWEAR,. SOCKS, PAJAMAS, ROBES AND MUCH MORE. -= • fOR KIDS: SAVE ON ALREADY-REDUCED P.LAYWEAR, ACTIVEWEAR, SEPARATES, DRESSES, SWEATERS, PANrs, LINGERIE AND MORE . • • Additional markdown Wiii be taken at the register. Sale does not include youn9.,. men or boys Levi's denims or Campus le T1gre sturts . · Selection will vary by store. No •phone, mail or special orders taken. ~ •r " .. . 1 .. 0nnge COMI DAILY PILOT I Thufeday, November 13, 1911 GUATEMALA CITY (AP) -Wea owr 100.000 avaliaDI hive been killed i• Cnnl A..a. civil Ill& dun .. dM.puttWO~l!ttol ........... ~by a commiteion oft OrlPiiadolaot A~ Sta tea. The repon. submlned 10'1 ltaeftl meraina Of'IM l 1 • member OAS Wectnddly, .uf abUie of human rill'•• is ------,-~---------"'T""'--~ the.., ..... ~·spavett "'°'*m Tine of dll tlPt IMISlbft ftlUoes liMled out II rillltl .._,. .. hi Central Amerial -S SllVldOr, i [r·1e.•:..s~n:ocitedweRChi~ Cuba, Aquino upportersla n; rn':C at leat 62.000 peoplf, mou oft~ · rll b k bl ed non-<0mbalanta. have died since 1979. En e '. ac ers &ID iii!i~~~====e;======!iir~~~~~~~~~--:-~-· ly$MAIMelall4Preu . When )1>U blJY a Hickory FamiS gut· before Thanksgiving. M~NILA-1' lcadma lcf\ist supporter of Pre11dcnt Cor.tLon Aqu1nowa fOWld.silot and stabbed to dtath today, h&urs after his foll~w~D ~nnounced he had 'disappeare4 and blamed supPorten of Dcfonse Minister !~an Ponce Enrile. Police Cpl. Emnto Bemabt'o said family mcmbcn 1denulitd •body found off a hil.hway in nortlft.-strm Manila as that of Rolando Olaha . .SO . Olaba was pmident of the Partido "L 8a)an. or People$ Pan)·. founded ,tfhtte • months go by f6rmer CQmmunist Pany leaders. He a1$0 was head o the S00.000.mcmbt'r May tst Movement, a militant labOt federation. U.S. ta aend f16bter )eta to Bondura• . • I Right now, for a limited time only, you can take home a delightful Candy S"owman ornament ~(a $4.99 value) wUh any Hickory Farms· gift purchase totaltrig $25 or more. Mention .this act for.your free gift. TEGUCIGALPA~ Honduras -The United States wlll donate up to t"o dozen U.S.-built fipter jtts to Honduras in the nex.t few months ~o h~Jp ofT~t N1caraaua·s military strength, President Jose Azcona Hoyo and h!s 11dt~ said. Honduras. a U.S. ally in Central America, had !>ttn .ncaouauna for four months to buy either U .S or Israeli jets to uPJf3de its aging fleet. ~zcona told reporters Wednesday he ex~ted that the United States would deliver the new aircraft ~fore February 1987 The presjdent gave no details o~ the type of planes to be don._tcd. bOt sou~ccs close to the presi~ent told the Aswctated~ Press th~t Honduras would receive l8 to 24 F-SE fighter planes. ~mum ~ntence a•ketf for Hffenlu-·-.-:-· ~- • MAN AG VA. N1caraaua .::_:Pro~·cutors told a r~volutionai;' 11:ibunal that · HOLIDAY SPECIAL Melt Away .Mints· a.--2-bagS-k>r-- $5.00 Euaene ffascnfus' guilt was "plaint> demonstrated" an~ asked' that _the American-.mercenary bc.gjvcn the maxi.mum 30-year P.nson sentence f~i: aidina Nicaraguan rebels. A three-day period for deliberation by t~c Peoylc s Tribunal tryina the case expires this afternoon. Lawyers on both sides o . the case said they expected the 'Verdict to be announced Fnda> or PoSSJb~y Monday. Assistant prosecutor Ivan Vill;lv1cencio mad~ the sentence request tn written final arguments Wednesda)' to the tnbunal made up of a lawyer~ tru~k ,driver and laborer. He sajd documents given the couf! show that Hascnfus. who is charaed with terrorism, conspiracy and other cnmes aga10st the state. was a U.S:-mmlary adVi!Uilr'"Ef-Satvadnr-~ -------------- ($2.99 ea.) HICKORY FARMS,M SOUTH COAST PLAZA Carousel Ccut -Open Daly 540-6991 . WESTCLIFF 'PLAZA -'UnknoW'Jl primate •J>ecles los•U• lound SAN FRANCISCO-At least two-previously unknown spc(J.es of extin~t primates that Jj.ved 16 million to ta million yeirugo ~ve bccn~overcd m Kenya , anthroPologjst Richard E. Leakey says. Fossils of the .Pnmates ~ere discovered at a sit~at K.alodirr in February. and may fill a crucial gap in fossil records that would hnk the earliest known pnmatcs to humans. Leake)'.' said Wednesda)'. Leakey, in San Francisco to gjve a lecture. called the finds Just a first taste of"extraordmanly rich quantWes" of fossils m the same am orEa~t Africa. Leakey; director of the National Mu~ums of K~nya. and his· anthrop()logist wife, Meavc, report the d1scovenes m tod,ay s issue of the British journal Nature. · S. Africa denies role ln Machel crash 17th I hine •. ~wport Beach Open Daly . . 642-0972 SOUTH COAST PlAZA • FIRST t.EVU • IROAOWAY/ROllNSON'S WINO · 714/545·2505 FU NCH AL. Madeira-South A fnca's foreign minister has denied Soviet charges that South Africa used a Powerful radio signal to draw the Soviet-made plane carryinJ Mozambique's president off course and into a mountainous region where 1t crashed, k.ilhng him. "I really believe this 1s an attempt on the Soviet side to hide the madcquacy ofthe1r instruments," Foreign M1n1ster R.F The Paper Garden The soft, '> rich glow of pewter frames ... and letter openers ... and paper- . weigh s. 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"It is inexcusable when the deS1re for progress and well-being have to be paid for with neghf.enoc that has severe con~quenccs. ' the Basel can-. unnmtey gove1 nment satd Wedncs· day 10 statement on the spill. The statement did not elaborate or sa) what acuon, 1f any, the regional government planned. Sandoz officials, meanwhile, de- nied that 10 1981 the CQmpany recei..ved a wntten rePort from its insurance company sa}ing there were .serious defects in the fire prevention system at the warehouse. Sandoz spokesman Marc Steber told a news conference that com pan) officials were informed verbally of the report, but never received a wrmen 'copy: Sieber also said the company would pay proven damage cfa1mS; He <hd not say what he meant by "proven." Stanley Clinton Davis. the en- vironment commi s1oncr of the European Community, said today Swiss authorities pledged to pay compensation to countnes affected by the spill. Davis ~1d the pledge was made dunng an emergency meettng of European environmental ministers in Zurich Wednesday. Davis also attended the meeting. "There was a clear concession by the Swis~ authorities that compcnsa· t1on will have to be paid," Chnton Davis told a news conference tn Strasboura. France. He ~id it has not )'Ct been determined how much the Swiss would pay or whether ~ompen~uon would be paid by the Swus govern· ment, the reiional government or Sandoz. There has been no official estimate of the total damage caused by the spill, and Davis said a full assessment could take years. . fter the meet1n1of environmental ministers. Swiss President Alphon$ Egli only ~id that his government and Sando1 would consider damage claims from other countric . "I hope that an amicable solution would be possible," he said. He atso e'pmsed hope that claim_s would .,...___ resolved without aorna to court. ~ statement issued after the mttl· ma also said Switzerland •arttd to check whether the •toraae ~itt's of chemical companies violated ,..fety standards. The mm1sters 11$0 d1scuucd a leak· of htrbictde into he Rhine from anothtr Bascl·bascd cqmpany, Ctha· Gctf)', on the day before the fire • C1bl-Gt11y Mtd 1n • tatcment .. ,, 1s abr.olu' I> cc11a1n'' that the too. tton pm ~ "not a factor 1n the Ii h deaths , • • ' An CJrinfutoftrophies · - a waits Cabo race winners Sailors should start ftntshtn the race late today; awards banquet Saturday WinMJ' JOR ~A, cOrrected t'ame.' LA YC Merrily Trophy: Stcond IOR Class A, corrected time. Commodore'• Trophy: Wanner 8 J ALMON LOCKAIEY Many of the awards art held over IOR C1au 8 . .._,..~...., from LAYCJ Mazatlan race, which LAYCColumbineTropby:Second precedecl the Cabo mce.. . JOR Class 8. • A wahb of ttopbin are awa.itina Despite tbc tcrambk for first to Harris K.. ~le MemoriaJ Trophf. the vanous winaen in l:.o. Aqeln finish, most of the trophies will be for Winner IOR C1ail C. · Yacht Club't C• Sn Luca "ia comcted ti111e wianen in the various LA YC Mitchell Tropfiy: Setond Guadahaoe llland yacht raee. ... ' clu.1es u correctod time (handicap) it JOR au. c. ' -~ .. nam .office holder The United talel YKllt bcilll Union (USYRU). natiodld& .... body for the IPoft of,,.._· llill annowieed iu .ol&en. ... l tt . Wilham H. Lyu. oC A"•MI, 0L WU IU&«uid president al tM ...... The ~ yachu enkn:(t in the race what all of&bore races are about. Poner Sinclair Tropliy: Wumer _ ...... -beardvinlati.K6nisb lirv: Hm..-U lisL.of ~ time PH.aEOaaA.........,;~· --·--:..:·:------~'"'"":-'.....--the .~ Jtotel at the tiJ> of~· Jwards that' will be prael)led S.tur.. . City of Santa Mooia.. Trophy: _..__ ____ mtt'•na.j.A saa flielo. LJia ii.rim praadent Ind director "' ClltJM• Media for .the 4CoCICala ' Co. fll C'alifonua today. ~ · day ni&ht at the awards bahQUCt: '-second PHRF:A. · Newest kudos for which the Inter-Kenneth Walts Trophy: First JOR Trofeo de la Opmion: Winner national Offshore Rule division wiJl yacht on corrected time. PHRF Class 8. "- bt baV!ina is the Kenneth Watts L.A. Herald Examiner Trophy. Wally Burton Trophy: Second PerpetUal. II wall be awarded to the Second IOR overall on corrected PHRF 8. JOR boat with the best co?Tteted tame. LA YC Trophy: Wanner PHRF C. time. LA YC Trophy: Third IOR 'Overall Commodore Doualat Raford on corrected time. Memorial Trophy: Second PHRF C. The Governor of Cilifom1a trophy Mayor of Cabo San Lucas Trophy: Mayor of Los Anaeles Trophy: aoa to the fint IOR boat to finish on First PHRF overall corrected time. First LA YC IOR boat on corrected e&as ~,i:.,c.•cnd1t.~~vemoroflk Lu eaoo,.:rrophy: Second PHRP time. tale o ~J• a 11Qm 11 Sur trophy overall, corrected time. Clark Sweet Jinker Trophy: Firtt will bt awarded to the first Per-Mipel Aleman Trophy: Third LA YC PHRF boat 9n corrected time. '°'!"•nee Hand1~p Racina Fleet to PHRF overall, corrected time. Commodore Jim Dickson Mem- fin.ish on ~la~ tame. _Juan Rodnauez Cabrillo Trophy: orial Trophy-,Last boat to finish. ..., ........ _ .... ~ 9wttt.are m. ekl~ed bf John Reynolda of Newport Barbor Yacht Clab~a fa.-orlte to win tbe CabO race .. Atlanta. He racei an EIClllll 22 nattouJJy and a Snipe loc:dy. v lCC Preiideots eleCted were AM*I G . Boyoe Jr., Maniaca. Calif. £\'Ml M. Harrel ,"MJinetta, Ga.; Robert tl • Hobbs, Vernon, Con'?_·j Helen 0. tnaerson, Rocbntcr,N.' .; and R• ert J. Lefort. Philadelphia. Pa. Harre!, HobbS and· I~ ue incumbenls. Boyce cliiin; the USYRU Membership Dev ..... Committee. Le Fon previoully dmr· ed the National OffsboreCoUndl • · hasJU.Sl:t.uumedlhechil~t!I' the Workint Part> oo Advecti11na. Professionalism and SpoMOnlaip. · Robert 8. Cpnncr,.Newpon. R.l, Transpac planners are busy ~j;'~7.= • ta ves are H. W dla:rd Da Vll, Col- Taktna a dive Tlae Jlfew Zea.land 12-meter America'• Cap cballenaer ••gz.7" plowa th.roach Ilea~ aeaa off F-remantle wt Sanday wlllle crewmemben cu.nc to tbe weadaer rall ln an effort to trim tbe yacht. Tile Rew Z..land claallencer la evrently lea~ the foretcn elimination eerlee wltb a total econ of 51 polnfa. . race commntce. be capable of making a safe return b s c , ,. -~ e•:-~ By ALMON LOCIU.BEY um ta, . . V'-"'• ; ~ Dlllr,........,...._ passaae to the m11nland. Helme, Shelter ls!and eiahts. N.Y. As the year draws to a clnuo offshore ocean raccrsare All )'achts must have a vahd loternattonal (>ffshore and N~"J>Ot1, R.l.~Area B); Michael ~...... Rule rating certificate andrate no more than 70 feet nor w v t B ("'"~ ff\ R• sta.n1na to make plans for the Tran~pac (Los Anacin to 30 eu, tc ona · · "'... t· ... Honolulu race.) less than · elected was Jim Beddow, Wichita, Th . T .fl a All yachts must have proven their ability to Kansas (Arca f ). e sponsonnJ ranspac1 1c Yacht ub has an· withstand severe ~cat her while rac1na. or will be required Also newly elected to lbc board. nounccd that the 34th biennial event, regarded as the to provide cert1ficat1on from the destSner or a recoaJUzed representina the One-deslan Oul premier offshore yacht race ' on the West Coast 1s naval architect and builder that the yacht "as built .. meets Council (OOCC) ~u Robcr1 L schedulcd'To st.art July 2, alona with a schedule of events Amencan Bureau of Shipping strength requirement John none m, N~n. R.L Re-: before and aft.er the race. standards for Offifiore racing. . elected as OOC representatives to "The commodore, officers. directors .and commit-Every yacht that has sin~July 4, t 98S, suffered hull h ...,,. d G S. Lvn • ........ tees ofTPYCw1ll docve~i~in theirpowerto see that t e .,.,.r we.re •Y ._1...ynn..a.....-. the -i"th .,.,... m•:n••:ns t e h1· . stan .. * ..... of••"'h of th• damage, lost a rudder, lost a tis. orhad1C'Vett cqurpment Ga.. and James Schoonmaker, ~ ......... .... ... U«.l\D -.... failure must report the details of the occurence and the Miamt, FlL past 'flCCS," said James B. Rogers, rice! committee repairs to the eliiibility committee. The . clt11b1hty Newly elected to the board. rep. chairman. The Honolulu race dates back to 1906 when committee has the authonty to require a survey and-or resenttna the National Off.shore three yachts made the 2,22S-mile trip from San Pedro to ABS certiftcauon of the entire yacht at the owner's Council (NOC) was ·Ron Ward. Diamond Head on the 11land of Oahu. expense. Sevema Puk. Md.. Reelected ~ Sance then the race hugrown toattractasmany as 7S If a yacht iscntercd by other than its owner, the race Phillips w Murray, Hununaton Har- crack yachts from throughout the world. co mmittee mu'1 be p vena copy of the charter •areement bour, and Stephen L_ Strona. The Transpac is an invitational race for trophies The measurement cenaficate for the yacht must also be Lakewood. Ohio. presented by the aovemor of Hawai1, the Transpacific siined by the charterer. Represcnttna the International Yacht Oub and many others. TPYC reserves the n&ht to questJon any rating and Colleaiate Yacht Raan& Associallon To be eliaible, yachts must be of a thoroughly may require partial or totaTremcasurement at the ownct"s on the boa.rdas George ll. Gnswold. seav.orthy type, sang.le hulled. stronaly built and ngcd. expense. . Malan. Minn pro~rly ballasted, with enclosed cabins, with inboard These and many other rules arc to insure the safety of Reelected to the board as women's aux1hary propulsion capable of propelling the yacht at the yacht an the sometimes turbulant cond1uons re presentative was Marilyn fi ve knots for SO males and must, in thcJuda.tm~nt of the encountered in crossing the Pacific Thordanon. Tacoma. Wash. · ,..-~----~__:;.;.:.;.;;.;;;.;.;..;~;.....a..---=--==----:::=-=~-=-===-=----::-:=-:~~~===~~==~~-= LA boat showiS 'Sold out' YOUR All the reserved' space is taken ;, i t opens J an. 30 Builders of more than 100 brand name pleasure boats have reserved space for the31st annual Southern California Boat Show. forcing the sponsorina Southern Cahforn1a Marine ...AssociatJon to post the "sold out" sien for the exhib1t1on in the Los Anaeles Convention Center, Jan. 30 throu&h Feb. 8 .. The show 1s primanly a ~\lrer­ boat show as opposed to the SCMA International Sailboat Show recent- ly concluded in Long Beach. The sailboat show had a I 0 percent decrease in cxh1b1tors, accordan& to SCMA officials. The Los Anacles how will fea- t'ure about 900 boats, rangina in size from 8-foot inboard-outboard dinahies and inflatables to 60-foot luxury yachts. More than 300 booth displays will feature equipment and services. .. This is truly a full service boat show," said Chuck Yunser, show committee chairman. "Jn addition f tQ the broad selecuon of boats (o be; seen. visitors will see the la1est equipment and be able to talk. to expcns on financing, insurance and boating safety." Many of the major builders wall use th.as show to introduce thejr 1987 models tothewcstem market, Yunger added. T.he exhibitor list includes more than 20 engine and generator manufac1urcrs andthe rcprcsenta- uvea of more than a dozen 1n- flatib1e1>oat11nes. "Spcctal prices make this an attractive place to be shoppan1 for a new boat and equipment," said Yunacr. As a special att.ract1 on. the show will feature a "Boat a Day" 11ve- away. Each day visitors will be etiaible for free drawings for a new boat. A total of 10 boats will be aiven away. Each paid adm1Ss1on wilJ receive a coupon for that day's drawing. ~ SCMA is preparing a "new look" for the main exhibit hall which will showcase more boats, accordina to Dave Patterson, show manager. By usina second-floor exhibition rooms for booths and rcarrangin1 the main floor layout. some 20,000 square feet will be added to the show. pu hina the total exhibition space to over 500,00 square feet. The exhibitor roster will include such major builders as Bayliner, Boston Whaler, Caiver, Chris Craft, Grand" Banlis, Mainship_. Ocean, Regal, Sea Ray, -sk.ipjack. Tolleycraf\. Trojan and Wellcraft. The show as ~ premier western exh1b1uon forhigb-pcrfonnanccsk.i boats and runabouts from such builders as Avcnfet"· Caribbean. Car rera , E 1m1nat or. Hallett.Mastercraft, Sanger, Sch1ada. SK V and Tahiti. CMA as the senior trade assoc1a- t1on an California for the rec- reauon.al boatin.J industry with 800 member firms. The association produces four major boat shows in Southern California to accomodate an estimated two million boating enthusiasts m the state's I 0 southern counties. The membership includes boat and equipment manufacturers, dis- tributors. manufacturers reprcsen- tau ves. and retail dealers of equip- ment and services. SCMA main- tains a fulltime office at 1006 E. Chapman Ave .. Orange. Balboe YIC.ht Oub will state iu San Diqo Yacht Oub -Junior NorG u4 l.alaM annual Braille Rcptta Saturday with Championships, Saturday, Sunday: Pierpont Bay Yacht Oub -Pier- blind sailors competina in Lado-14 S1nhofTer Hot Rum Series (IOR}. pont Senes No. 3, Sa1utday. J Sunday. Santa Barbara Yacht Oub s oops. ' Sliver Gate Yacht Oub -San-PHRF Fall Senes No.3, Saturday: EIC.h unsipted sailor -.111 be ac-ho~r Mua 'O Rum Series (SDHF), One-dcsian Fall Senes No 3. Sunday. compenied by a siahted skipper. Sunday; Swett-Hanson Rum Run-Ventura Yacht Oub -Lady At Dena Point. Capistrano Bay ncrs Series (PHRF), Sunday. 1 Sk.J_ppcn Senn No. 3, Sunday. Yacht Oub will conduct the 1CCond Mission Ba)' Yacht Oub -Fill Cannel Islands Yacht Oub -fall r9Ct of its Mission Series for the Series; Sunday. Senes No. 3. Sunday. ~pee Handicap Racina Flttt --~---_..;;...-....------------------------1 ~PHRF) and the Midaet Ocean Rae-Paid puhuul aclv.rtiMmt11l :of GRfl>LOCK I• t"Ommttt.t Al•UMt MMall,. uA~I. s~!J~:.~o~t!il'i:~°! TTTTT•TTTTTTT-Y~TT•YTT :e~~. retaUa for junior aailon ;vOTE NO o~ .. , HELP KEEP AWAY .; In othtr Southern California y ~ :Vadlttna Association areas: • fORTY THOUSAND c~ A DAYt • Let ..._..._ Leu Beed! ~ Cabrillo lkach Yacfit Club -T . T Point Fennn\ ratt (inverted wt). •TTYYYTTTYYYYTYYTYTTY Sunday. Little StnJ!S Flttt -lnv1tat1onal t;~•;;;;;;;;;;~---.. iiiiiii~mmmmmmmmiiiiiiiimiiiiii1 PHRF r1tt, Sunday • ..... Mlilletl 8a.J ~. Manna Yacht Club-Pfc.:Turkey Race Saturda). Kifte Harbor Yac:ht Club 1.- Chaner of Watch ra« (Columbia Challeltr), Saturday. Del lley_ Yacht Club -Intra 1 b Orumsuck Race, Sundt). . ....,.... Corontd<> Cays V'1cht Club - h1pthape nc . Situtdi)'. Southwntem Yacht lub - El' lallB PIIll ..Da:tty elly'1" OPE FOR L CH & DI ER -Monday thru Friday 11 AM to 9 PM • Graham Shand SCnc\, turoar. Hot . llum n (MORC). und&y. ill.--------------~iillliilliliiilllliiliililltliilill ON llily Pllt )? TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE .. fllGHTS ~V. E llOM OIA""3l Couvrt 10 W t'fA GQDfN STArE Alli ' '-ctaDMNOF A LE8RR GOD" CR) 6:45. 1:00, 10: 15 WILLIAM HURT L l[l('i I i : _I '~ \'>CJ ~ 1'80UL MAN" (PG·13) C. THOMAS "OWELl 8100, 8:00, 10;00 $2.00 TUES • weo •ROY SCHEIDER• "52 PICK-UP" CRI 7;30, 8 30 $2 00 TUES & WED "QUIET COOL" (R) 8:30, 8:30. 10~05 .,.. I ' $2.00 TVES & WED "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH" (Rl 7-00, 9:15 S2 00 TUES & WED CHARTER CENTRE 8-11 0770 w.--aT•ACM&ft. "THE COLOR OF MONEY'' · •EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT• "SID a NANCY" CR> 8:15, 8:30, 1030 •DEXTER OOADCJNe .. ROUND MIDNIGHT" 7!00, 9:30 (RI .. CHILDREN OF A LESSER 000" (R) WILLIAM HURT 7:30, t:!!O TOM CRUISE "TOP QOM" (PG) 5:30. 7:40, 9:45 $1.00 TUES & WED •JAMES CLAVELL'S• "TAI PAN" (RI 7-00. 930 NO BAROAIN PRICE •C. THOMAS HOWELL• "SOUL ftlAN" (PG 13) e· 15. a 30, 10:25 S 1.00 TUES & WED '•ROY SCHEIDER• "52 !ICK-UP" (R) 5((s, ):oo. 10:00 $1.00 TUES & WED p NEWMAN/T. CRUJSE COLOR 7:00, 9.30 OF MONEY" (Rl MP£QQY SUE 12·fS. 2•45, 5:00. 7:30. 9:45 GOT MARRIED" (P0-13) 1.-....;s;_1,;.;;.00.;._TU~£S~&;_W.;.;..;;;,ED;;____. KATHLEEN TURNER ........ 9-00, 8• 15, lC>-16 ,UCll nA8tt" (R) •U:-H ... -eN OF 1:00. 3:15.5:307:45. 9'.50 -·"' •~ S 1.09 TUES & WED A lE81ER GOD" (RI •MELANIE ORIFFITH• Wll.UAM HURT "~ WllJ)" (R) 7.30, 8:45 12.05, 2:20. 4:40. 7• 15, 8:45 •JAMES CLAVEl.L'S• $1.00 TUES & WED "TAJ PAN" (RI 4 TRACK DOLBY ~TEREO °'CHM.J>llEN OF 1· 15. 9 •5 . A LESSER GOD'' (RI _________ ___,.. 12:10. 2:30, 4.45, 7;00. 8:30 •ROSANA ARQUETTE• 1.00 TUES & war "NOIODY'8Fpol"(PG131 Y SUE 8· 15, 1:30, 10:30 001' MARRIED" (PG-13) FOUNTAIN VALLEY 839 1500 •MELANIE GRIFFITH• "SOMETIIHG W1L.O" CRI 7 15, 9 80 1100 TUES 6 WED "STAND BY ME" (R) 8·15, 1:!50 "TOUGH GUYS" (PGJ 8·00 $1 00 TUES & WED UNIVERSTIY 85..t 88, , ~ •JOHN CLEESE• .. CLOCKWISE'' (PGI a 20. e·15. 10:00 12:00 TUES 6 WED 12:00. 2-15, 4:15, 8:15, 8·30, 10·20 1. TUES& WED .. R DUNDEE" (PG· 13) 1·t5, 3:30, 5:45, 1:00. 10:00 '1.• ... ; ( . . • HUNTING TON TWIN 8-l 8 0388 ~., ..... •ROY SCHEIDER• "52 PICK-UP" (RI 7.15, 9:30 $1 00 TUES & WED "SOUL MAN" (PG13) 1.15 "«WT! KID I" awe (PO) 6:10, 117.10 11.00 T\JES a WED fl TORO 58, q500 ~~OLOll -OF MON1Y" <FU PAUlNEWMAH TOMCAUISE 5:00 7•30 9:45 Cif~E_r,11\ L(l'.'-)T(\ ME SA '-i H'i l I 0~' ' . 'CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PG-13) 8:15. 8:15, 10:15 . : .. '·· ... · .. MESA f:INfMA 6·Hi SO,' , ~ IUD ALL llATI .... '"""9 "STAND IY ME" (Rl 8:30, 10:05 "TOUGH GUYS" (POI --8:.1$----11•-1~ "P!QQY IUE OT MARRIED" CP0-131 8·00. 1:15, 10:15 $2.00 TUES & WED •SPECIAL ENGAOEMENl• WARREN MILLER'S "BEYOND THE EDGE" NO BAROAIN PRICE CINEMA WEST 891 393S ~ PAUL HOOAN IS 'CROCODILE DUNDEE'' (PQ.13) 8:15. 1:30. 10:20 NO BARGAIN PRICE C. THOMAS HOWELL .. 80UL MAN" (P0-131 e:'oo, 1100. 10!00 S 1.00 TUES & WED TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN" <PGI 7:00. 9:15 11 00 TUES l WED •JAMES CLAVELL'S• "TAI PAN" (RI 7•15. 8:45 NO BARGAIN PRICE W ESTAR()OK '..1 lO l lO 1 •TOM CAVl&e.-- "TOP GUN" (POI 7:15, 8:20 '1.00 TUES, WED. THURS "OEADl Y FRIEND" (RI 8:00 "QUIET COOL" (Rll,20. u$ 11 00 TUES, WED. THURS W OOORRIOGF 5'> 1 011s·, aAMMllCA IMT 0# QA ... C. THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAW' CPGI .. JUMPIN JACK FLASH"(RI 7:00, 8·15 $2.00 TUES & WED •ROSANNA ARQUETTE• s2.oo'rue:1s WED ~Y'S FOOL" IPGl3l 8-00.4·15. 10:15 "STANDIY•"tRI "QUIET COOL" (RI 12 00 TUES' WED 8: 15, 10:00 e.oo. 1:00. 10·00 "TOUGH GUYI" (PO) a:oo ___ -.nsz • ..,eo .... 1111Tnll ... ',.,'° ....... .-............ --.. -N-A_M_E_OF ___ .. $2.00 TUES • WED •MELANIE ORlFFITH• "IOMETHltG RD" (R) 7•15, 8:30 S2 00 TUES & WED "THE COLOR OF MONEY''{BI 5· 15. 7:30. 9 45 '2.00 TUES & WED PAUlHOO~l8 "CROCOKf DUMDlr 8;00, 8•15, 10·10 (~13) NO BARGAIN PRICE eC. THOMAS HOWELL• "IOUL MAW' (PO 13) 5:45, 7•45, 1:.46 '2.00 TUU & WED THE ROIE" (RI •ROY SCHEIDER• 7:00. 9:30 ~ "52 PICKo.UP" (R) SUI lWJ I 10 7'15, 1:30 "JUMPIN UM lWJ' - JACK FLA$H" CRl "P£QQY IUE 5:30, 7:30. 8:45 OT MARR•D" (P0· 131 '2.00 TUES & WED 8:00, 8·15, 10:10 C. THOMAS HOWELL • 12 00 TUES & WED .. SOUL MAN" (P0· 131 "CHtLDRIN F 8: 15. 1:30, 10:20 A LESSER GOD" IRI '2.00 TUES l WED 7!00, 8: 15 PAUL HOGAN IS $2.00 TUES & WED -cROCODU DUNDEE" e:oo, 1.00. 10!00 (PG.-131 T HO BARGAIN PRICE •MELANIE ORJFFITH• "tomTIM WILD" (R) 7 15, 9 40 $2.00 TUES & WED "OUtET COOL" (RI 8.30. 8:30, 10 05 S2 00 TUES & WED l.O. ,..,, TO U PM I ~· ,, ..... •JAMES CLAVELL'S•' "TAI PAN'' (R) 7 00, 8.30 NO BARGAIN Pp!llC! •MELANIE 0Rlffrllf• ~Wl.D"(A) 7:16, t-40 '2.00 Tl.JU & W£D . . "A DIVN COMEDY FOR THE 'lk IT'S HARD NOT TO HAYE A LOT • . . Of F\lf-WATOING MS--..·....._-......,....-. MOVI:' . .. . . -TIME, R/dtord Cotfss .. · "The year's most origina movie !" ~.JodcKtol -fi)(CLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT- EDWAADS TOWN CENTER COSTA MESA 751-4114 OFF THE SAN DIEGO FWY AT BRISTOL AND ANTON FRIDAY 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 SAT/SUN AT 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 MON-THURS AT 6:00, 8:0.0, 10:00 Eric ROBERTS NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA 751-4184 EDWARDS TOWN CENTER LA MIRADA 523-1611 PACIFIC GATEWAY 5 EL TORO 581-9500 ·EDWARDS EL TORO ORANGE 634-3911 SYUFY CITY CENTER HUNTINGTON BEACH 84 t-0770 . EDWARDS CHARTER WESTMINSTEf' 893--0546 U.A: WESTMINSTER MALL (ZIJJUT ....... -'ty S. c-!e'• S&<,&u =a.r:r:. '""Ml ... t.ae ....... .......... ,..... ... ........... ....... .,.._ HliJCNIWf ttwtoM C.W THI CCMOI Of MONIY 11111 tMIMt ..... t .. DOUTnw.G IOMITMING WILD.-. tMI Jt• •1~ , ... , ... W"4MM """' CHK.DUN Of A· L1111A CIOD • ,.119 ......... LAKEWO D < '""''"' South II' JllM m"""'x 11 °" ..... ...-aA.a&'I TAM'AHlllll , .......... u, •• ,.._CUWU'I TM-PAHtll INTI• TMI NINIA 111 AUIHlflll THI •LY• --CUW'al'I TAMIAH11111 ........... " ... ............ -"" _"" _ _. -.... .,,,_ SOMITMING WILD 111 IMIWl ... 7 ... 1 ... .OUT l'l9IO • • PAU\ .....,lt'IOM C9IW THI COlGa Of MONIT411 ........ , ... ............ """' CMtUMtlN Of A UllU00011t , .. _ ...... , ... , ... .,._.. IT..,_ IY Mltll .,."" ........... QUflT COOl• NMIDCMID111t Lo HABRA .,,., :.ai ·.-:-:~ ' OOUT l'lmO SOUL MAH CN-111 ,,.. ............ . Uln&"9IO IO\' tc.- 12 PICK..UP 1111 11•we•1tN1""' ..... CiOf'llOIA'I PICMYIUI OOT M'l••,.t1t , ................ . \ ~~ Goonlet" (19151 Sein Aatln, JC)etl Btollll. -11·46- CJ)MOYI! ***~ '''VlctOf I v.ctoria" (1912) Julie AndrtWI. Robert Pr.ton. Betty Thoma• u Seqeant Bates and her new partner (RobertCloheeey)cluhon ••RUtStreetBlues" tonl.Chtat 10 on NBC, Channel 4. llU llA---......... Uo\-... *""_ , __ ,_ .,,__,._ CllT•-Uo\°"""" ~ ••• OWi ACAL IUTTElllO P'O~OllN AT ALl WAllC·INS* SUI (1st~ ""'I ._All n.111 -.-.. ._ o...i •Y' 1 ~ ,., r .. , 0111y 1u:"'hN%41.1,,1»6J r.;,1 t:n::;:,. ) 'T~~·) SHOWS AT 2:00) 4 :40 7:20 1:5S " CHIU>aDI Of' A ~•eoGPt) (12:50) (3:20) S:IO 1:10 ... 10:)0 TIC Cot.Ott M M-EY t•) (U :>Ol (3:00'I 5:2 s 1,00 1 O;:lb 70MM I ... o PHHI NQOYMM90T MA••ME.DIN-1J> (1:10) (3:30) 5':4 0 7:SO a. 10100 STMIO •v -<•> c•OCODl~fU"omE (1:00) (3:00,> 5:00 (1 :05~15J 5:30 7100 .. 1.00 7140 .. 1150 N0900Y"S ll'OOL .... 1nlHOWSAT 5:40 1":10 .. 10:00 TOP OUfil (N) -SHOWS AT S:SQ.1:00 .. 10:10 DELUXE ORIVHNS * ~2TcwHlts *· , STADIUM ~ m t11!/!l!lll ,., ~· SOUL MAN tpe-U) PNI CO·Hll v amp (Rl f'RC* -.VONO (a) Phu Ferrl1 aue1111•1 Oay Off (PG·l 3) n.cOU>ttOf' ONSY ta) ae .. tly Hlll1 Cop (A) I No Paue1 N ...... ' JACK f'LASH C•) ..,u, Co·Hlt Jewel of th• NII• (PO) C .. OCOOILE DUNDEE P'C-U) Gunt Ho (P~·1 S) • ·. All ,.,..,,~ .... It . AIU~ (March 21-April 19): -, Dtalotucwuh TaurusorSco~o indiv1d- . uaJ wall help molvc dilemma concemin& money. Curttnt cycle lndicat~ you win you11 help one who aided }'OU in reccat _.at l"ocu1 on leamtna. &ach•ftlo P!8ter undeneandina of financet. You could ~ave news concemana anheritanm. Both ¥Ulnerable So\lth deam . , ICOllPIO (Oct. l~Nov, '20: SotneO.ie 11 attcmpuni to cfltice you inlo NOllTll iuoup rectnt Jou. Member of OJ>P()$ite .... ~decitiori. Know-i1,dl1dftp(orinformation,playwa1tu11ume. Romance .. • QJ & is P8ft of tcenanO, and you should protect eclf tn emotional daft(hcs. · Q 7 e sex proves inttrumcntal. Gemini,. Virao play roles. IAOmAIUVI (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Scenario hiahlipt1 abrupt (hanac or O t I PQlicy, You·u be tempted to M!f! ~~1on1 on speculation rathtt ~han factual • A J 10t11 f. Cllll£S c ... TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20)· What •••••••••• steined a pcrp~uint problem will be solved. You'll be at npt place at special mattriAI. (beck soun:u. mpc anquanes, do some per:IOftll det«tave work. WEST EA.IT CAP&ICOAN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Favorable Moon upttt coancidct wuh · moment. Home, money, family arc involved -tctlkmcnt wiU be 10 your advani.qe. Time is on your. ide. ohylical 11U11Ction, 1~ulation, chanar. travel, vanety. You'll be ··released" • • 7 'I • K II• trom untenable p<>sitaon. Y ouna person could become stauft(h ally. Luck with Q K J t Q 10 I 41 GEMINl.(May 2).-Junc 20): Clandestine o~tions will be revealed - you'll ~ 1-n1ted to J01n unique aroup, ()f1an1ation. focin on discretion, privacy, roma~ spuked by .. chance meetin&." Piscts. Virgo play dominant numbti5. · 0 74 OQ.:JlOt . AQUA&IUI (Jan. 20.Feb. 18). potlr,ht on home, hfntyltJ ttgIDly •IT .f 2 -· • K 5 locatana ''saf'c Place ... for valuables. Question could ame conccmma stocks, SOUTB' o ... ro~ ·. . bo~. It may be time to remodel, revise or actually, rebU11d. Taurus fisurn •At I ' Pf'Oll!.1~~~-· • Q A Q 6 2 . c~a (June ll-July 2.,2): You &Cl almost c~crythi1'1 )OU dc~ire-key • 11..J_O~se sound Ludament ..... llL~ «iiv~. 'Powm of pmYUio:o :A PJSCEI (Feb. 19-March 20): EmphaSts on shott tnps. mesia~ifrom • o AK 9 a i rtlati"tta: ·'4nig~ !CIQUCSt from"' one wh& ~tly befriended )'OU. Clanfy • • • Q • S1111F . • ~1itit~Ma. )'OU ":'" -::mcnd 11T1d 1nJluence. J>C9plc ... Love relationship 1n.terwfies. . . - . LEO(Ju_ly 2~Aua. 22): Lunaq>?sition hi&h)jjhts pre1tite, career, standina an community. You act l"CCOf'l•hon Iona overdue. Past h1ndrancc1 are removed. Y~u'll have opportunity to broaden pcrsonaJ horizons. Anet, Libra mcan1np, define tcrma, a~oid tendency toward sclf-dcccpt1on . V1rao. uothtt .. T .. ~ b dd .. · P1scn f11ure prom1nicn1ly. • · •-= 1 ing. and no mau.e'r what r.ui'c1on, wia the ac•. Overu.ke the club quen with the ac~. and lead dub inter· mediate to force out the king. 1'he ~pade queen and Jack toa~her rep- rtM'nt a eure rttntry to dummy. fiaure prominently. • VIRGO {Au&. 23-Sept 22): EmphaSls on independence, new \tart in "different" direction. Good moon aspccl coincides with travel. communica- tion, pubhshina. phtlosophy. You'll pin ne~ awareness of spiritual values. Leo plays kc)'. role. LIBRA {Sept. 23-0ct, 22): Intuition is on target-you'll analyze problem, IP NOVEMBER u IS YOUR 8lllTHDAY you rteently scattered forces. made numerous contacu, wasted some time and money. Pun le piecH now are fallinJ into place -complete story unravels, and you'll be on more solid cmotJonaJ-financ1al around. Gemini, V1rao. Saaittarius ~ople play important rot" in your life. You arc dyna(llic, creative, sensual. 1deahs11c. sentimental and forever romanlJc. Durina November. major domestic adjustment occurs, could include actual change of rc~idence. You'll awaken to.spiritual values in December. Confessions of a brown-tfl.umb lady I bouaht a Boston fern last week and as l placed it on the countertop, a hush came over the entire family. They were all rememberina the one I bouaht home in 198 t. Finally, my mother whi pcttd to my husband. "I 0 tried to taJk her out of it. but )OU can't tell bet anythin&." He said, "l ~ope you're not JOin~ to act emotionally involved wath t 1s one.·· One of my fauna were tmponant to me five yea.rs children shivered and Slld, "ls Mama •oin• to be sick apan?" aao and I felt persoo•Jly responsible • for their demise. I've watched PBS I assured him that this Boston fem and I'm wiser now. was different in many WI) The one I J know now that you can't take a bouaht in 1981 costS4S, an uccssjvc Boston fem seriously. They'll tea.r amount fo,.. a plant that cost more your heart out You have to know that than my fint set ofnatware. I was ah from the moment you take..it out of . emotional PY&mY then and never the nursery. it turns hostile. It doesn't considered it would die in three day • want your water. It doesn't want your Relationships with the flora and the sun. It doesn't want your fertJhzcr or , your Willie Nelson records. h just at" "It needs tcn1hzer." "Ifs Re- wants to die. agan's foreian policy." ··you should So why do pco~uy Boston fems have JOnen a heat lamp." ... The dust 1n the first place? use they need to lS killina it." feel chalknJCd. You reach a·mac in Within two days, the fem was in the )Our life where you know you're not final Sta&fS of dctenoration. I bit mv aoinc to be MJSs America .... you're d ·d Th h" h '· not ~ioa to win the Pillsbury Bak· hp •n 511 • " cse t inas appcn.. Then I threw myself on the plant and cofT. innina lhc lottery isa longsh.ot gave it leaf to mouth resuscitation. andyou'"ebecnpasscdovertoooften The family restrained me. "How to have 1 Jatc-night talk show of your much did you pay for at ?" asked my own. So y~u see how long you can husband. When will any of them ever sustain a BoSton ~cm. .. understand that 1t 1 n't the money The fem was 1n the house three . hours when it went limp. We all A few days aao. I was aotna b)' one gathered around and offered advice. 'Of those silk plant stores. I couldn't "h's too near the stove." "Ifs fCtting resist 10101 1n a'nd check ma out the a draft from tbe air vent.' "It's fake Boston fems. There were onJy offended by the music on 'Prairie two . Both of them had leaves missing Home Companion.'" "You over-and the edaes were tu.ming brown. watcl'P'd .t ""You should have misted I felt better. Much legal ado &bout nothing A11 l.uDEIS DEAR ANN LANDERS I am CITY. ILL. 1e.lves 11 tllal tltey were 'aaswert.a1 wnuna about that man who was DEAR COAL CITY: lt'1 tne, wm aahlre'a call.'" So let as not jamp to arrested for unnatina an the park at yo111otta1•YMIOtta10,betmUU... aay ~sty coacluloa.1, slr. ni,lht behind h1scar. He didn't expose of peepk ptta 10 u4 tltey are •t DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am one bun.self to an}onc, so why the b11 1olD1 bl ,.buc pub. of the many who thouaht I would stink? After all. Ann, wtien you eoua We ilmply-CUMt perm1t fotb to never v.-ntc but I have-a -pmbtrm I 10 you aotta 10. perform bMlly fucUou uywltere ha"c never seen addressed m your started callma me every da)", not That crazy jud would ~ave done lltey please. U wiaatJaa LI OK, ant column. once. butthrccor fourtimcs. I do lo"e the same th1n1 and so would coma Ute e&kr llt1q u4 w .. Heds My mother 1 in her c~rly 80s. She her but the problem 1s &eLUnJ worse. thousands of others. So what if1t was THAT! • hvcs 2S miles away. Very few family She repeats the same stones 1n det.111 a public park? Where's. the cnme? Aaodler &IJlfCl of Ute problem wa1 members want to spend any t1me and attempts to keep me on the phone You can ao to a dozen n11btclubs m explal.Ded to me wlltea I dlscaued lltl1 wnh her. Mother 1s extremely as long as possible. When l try to hang lhiS"t town and sec naked women Jetter wltlt a fe4eral Jlld1e. Site said, op1 naonatcd and overbearing -an up she ignore me and rattle~ on and dancma and notbma 1s done about 11. "Tlte fact t.._t ~ psyc~atrtc examlD· authonty on cverythina. on. That Judac and people who think att.. wa1 rec}elttd by tl1e co.rt I'm in my 40s, I ... don't work, am I take her shopping often and out to like him are nuts. I took a poll of my 11ae1u tlaat lltere may lilave been happily mamcd and ycry busy with lunch at least once a week, but It friendsand not asinale person agreed more to ~1 case tltu we uow. A my family. My husband tr.tvels and I doesn't satisfy her. She claims she wuh you and thcjudac. Now what do common exc111se •sed by d1Ud ha\le a backbrcakina schedule. "has to hear my voice every day" to ,;.Y,:O.:,u,;.;h:,av,;.:c:.;1;0.;sa:;y?:.;._.;T~CO:.;N;.;.;.Y~l.;.N..;C:.O;.A;.;..:L~iim;.;;o,;;;let;;,;.;te;;,r~1-ca,;;;;;;,;;•~tii.iicxmilliiiiilil•iii6.idliiiiiiiiem-· -•A•bo•u.-.t._.foo.;u;.;.r_.miiiiio11nt11hiis•ailiiomMo~thiici;.r_,make certain I'm OK. Help me, please. I'm going bonkers. - Pre ... Holi day U pholst ery Sale ANONYMOUS AND NO CITY PLEASE. DEAR ANON: Tiie fact tlilat yoar motlier 11 so dependent auge1t1 dlat die rolet an bdag nvened. Yoe an becomlD1 lite modler and 1be is becom.1111 die clllld. Freshen Up F or The H oli days FEATURING THE FINEST IN UPHOLSTERED LINES ALL 0 'ALE I CLUDI G 1 P ·CIAL ORDER ~ Baker• 'tanton ooper • Woodinark • Van1uard • Drexel Herita1e • Maree c,rson and more lu1c lcctton on d1 pl• read~ Yoe are not 10Jn1 to cllange tb11 woman, 10 yoar betl bet Is to protect yoa.nelf •• best yoa cu from die freqaenl lDtrulou. Wiien slle calls, look at lite clod ud &Jve lier 10 m1Dute1. Wlilen tlle tJme i1 op say, "Motlier, I llave to na. We'll talk a1al11 tomorrow," llteD llaa1 ap. U slle calls a sffODd tlme for no apparol reason except to visit some more, say, .. Sony, Motlter, I'm lD die middle of sometlttoa, 111 talk to yoa tomor- row." nen bn1 ap. If slile caJlsrtbe tlillrd lime -same respon1e. Tlills may not solve tlle problem completely, bal ll wUI Htely reduce &be number of llour1 a~nt on tlile plilone. Japan papers really sporty Bu> a sports new paper in Japan and on the putside paae you'll &Ct the baseball co"crage.~et al. that )Ou eJ11.pcct In 1de. )ou'll get nude ptloto Thi cunnina pubhshina practice L.M. . BOYD docs not annoy every Hardly any, in fact. Q Th<' auto raph of what Ii\ rn pc~on ha'I the h1 hc\t coll«lor value today? . The-\atollah Khomc1n1'' At about S 00 · L.M. BoJI "---------.-.--------~--------~--...~------....... ----c.lf .. 11r. So•tlt Wnt Nortll 10 Pue 2• 2 Q Pue 8• INT P... Pue Opening lea<!: Two or + Eut Pue p ... Pue Testing yourself with problems NOte what problems will araae if Is as good a method 'as any of tm· you try to wm the first trick by provin rour _technique l! ou-puWng up a pade honor la have no source of problem , you dummy. Even if.East hadthespack oouJd-do .. io worse rban in.vest 1n klng, he could ruin you by rerusana Frank Stewart' new ContrrJCt to cover. ( 1 POI1'T)."" Bridge Qwiz B<>0k (Prenttce-Ha.11, You could cen.a1nty quibble that 234 pp., paperback, $10.95). The I point for the tine plays at trick.S book contall\S 27 quiz.us on an in· onf' and two as a little naftgardly. termedlate level, covering a wide However, it that's your worst com· range or declaa.rer play plaint about t~ book. you will be techniques_ getting a bargain. Here and there, To benefit from thi example, th book might have beMfiteod cover the East-West hands and !lee from a fuller explanation of why a if you can solve the problem~ particular play wu wrong. Stlll, it by the author. No b1ddtng i g.iven, will be a. u41oeful addition to tttt! but it might have goM as shown boo~ heir or mo1t players, and will above. Plan the play. ~Ip you while away many •n "Play a low pade from dummy, hour. <':, ~ . .. ., .... '::~~~, ·s@RJUlA-"t,~s· _ 141!.4 .., C\AY a." li"OUAN ---.--- 0 Reotro~ i.tt.,1 of the fOIJr icrombled WOtd1 119· IOw to form four Mmplt WOtdl.., I rrn·1 1 l ~_u _P,_H_o _c...---41 , 1 . I I I 11 _ l TINUY I ·_:! ~11I1 .-My young deugt"9f "*'-up her own deftMOnt cA Worda. For inltllnCe, lhe ,..,.,. to a clmc> ---------tor ea a -trap. I I~ E 0 E E R I ~ ...... 1--1-,__....,---..-..,s--t e c~··· .... c.h)cu. 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Ryan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARK.ER Bar llJHAT AEnrr~E I~ "°->R. f FAMlkQ ~ ! <.,OOR DACi ... by Lynn Johnston I ~ I ~~-flP-~-C..--+--..'b-~~'-MIC~~~~,~~- ~ • l • -I to little . .... ........... Oaard 111.ke a .... former Coroaa del Mar B.lfh •tali4oat. nmaru for Ida janJor aeuon at UC lrriae . • ... Sea ViewwaterpolottiobidsforCIFfin&:lsberth-Mesa, MD The CIF 4-A water polo pla)'ofTs, With a sceJco 111 lhC tournament, battles Sunny Hills, at Belmont PlalJI beginning at 8:30. The 2-i\ . on Hueneme. the second seed. at lrvme High. seek CIF definite Sea View League navor, resume Frtday the Frc:C"Wa)' League ch:lmf:ion. at Cypress championship 1s the same date and sue and In the 4-A bracket, second-~edcd lrvme afternoon with Corona del Mar contmu1n$ its College m the other scmifina : starts at 3~30 hopes to improve on its 16-1 record when it J fJh que:st f~r a second straight _title against Nc\vport (2J..S~ appeared at the top of us meets Marymount at Brentwood High in Los p ayo S Un1vers1ty at Newport Harf>Or H1ah. game 1n beatmJ Manna, 11-2, Tuesday. Sunny Three area squads remain m the girls Ange!c . · The unbeaten Sea K.Jnp. who knocked off Hills is 18-6 this season. volleyball pla)offs which resume tonight with Sunny Hills. 7-6, 10 the finals last )Car. will Meanwhile. Costa Mesa (19-10) wi ll try 10 the two S:A entncs pl~1ng clost to home The finals arc slated for Saturda) e~enmg bnng a 28--0 mark into the game agamst hve up to its reputation -as thc top seed in 2-A Newport Harbor, the tournament's fourth· at dMahnnSaAHrgth 8W145lh the 4-A scheduled for 6: IS Uni versity. The Trojans (21-6 O\.Crall) won a when the Mustangs play Redondo at Santa seeded team. will try to upset Mira Costa. the an t e -a : · thnlbna 9-8 .dcc1s1on over Villa Park 1n Monica High. Redondo is-14-4 after beaung favorite. in a match at Laguna Bea.ch High. The In 1hc tennis pla)ofTs. the lone rcmammg overtime Tuesday to reach lhe semifinals. Don Lugo. 8-4. in Tuesday's quarterfinal . Sailon bnng a I 6-2 o' era II record into thC' area team is Corona del Mar. which v1s1ted ~ h PalosVerdesm the4-Asem1finalstoda(o.The4-Newport Harbor. which finished Sttond in All matches an! scheduled 1or 3: IS., mate . i A tennis champ1onsh1p 1s scheduled or at the the Sea Vic"' League to CdM and is second The 4-A finals arc se1 for Fn<iay. Nov. 2.1..-Woodbridge. 16--0 and seeded third. take-; West End Tennis&: Racquet Club. Lakers ripSonicS, 122-97 INGLEWOOD (AP) -Seattle Coach Bernie Bickerstaff says 1he Los Anscles Lakers arc the wrong 1eam to play when you're ready to go to bed and pull up the covers. "The Lakers m:oani1cd that we \\ere a tired ball club. and went for the JUJUlar in the sttond quaner," he said. summmg up the SupcrSonics' 122-97 loss to Los Anieles Wednes- day night. "They extended their defense end forced us out of our offense. ... The ni&hl before. the ics blew a 27-poinl third-quarter le m lo ina to Philadelphia 121 -114. To La~en Coach Pat Riley. de- fense was the road to victory as Lo Angeles won its foun.h trai&ht pme. ----"Our de kn · ...son of cal"T)&AI u now." he told reponcn "On ofTense. we're fihcnn~ in new pla)ers. Dc- fen ivcly, \\C r~ tryfna to keep it · lmplc and our level of in ten 11y ha' been high." Everett wilLplay ~"1:p e~1 tw~:,~~e~~~ ... Rookie quarterback Jim Evertt! will see his first action of the season this week or next. Rams Coach John Robinson said Wednesday. "It's ume now to 11ve him some work. so he can be ready to play somewhere dow-n the hne." Rob1nson said afler a practact 1hat &a'e Everett as mu~h work as he's had all season. "We might pla)' him th1 week" ap1n t "lew England. the coach said. ''Fo/ sure. we will ·get him some acuon 1n the next two wech If he looks hke he's capable of handhn& 11. then maybe we can ust him more the next time" · Although tevc Dils remains the Ram • starting quanerback, the 23- >ear-old E'crett, a product of Purdue. 1s e\pectcd to pla) a a ~rvc. - f \eren. the third pla)er cho n in the-I 6 flt draft: w «iu1r"NI by the Ram~ in a major trade ~1th Hou ton . But he did not. si&n a contract with the Rams until the third ~ ck of the regular season. O\o"tttime c"er s1nct he ~amed the Ram ·offense 1n practice. ··t h11d hoped to 10 ma ht1lc earlier 1n the season," he said. "but there were inJunes and other problerns and I had to be put on the back bumer "I'll ti) to be ready," he added. "Coach Robinson and I ha~e had d1Ku ions about what he wants me to do.- * * * h's official -Jim Plunkett 1 the firsHtring quarterbaclt for the Los Angele Raiders and apparently will fill that role for the re tor the ~ason unless he gets hun So sa1d C'ooch Tom Flores of the Ra1de"' at h1') weekly mcelln v. Ith rcport~rs. Plunkttt rche' ed Marc \\-1lson at t he t.an-of i.tn: $t'C'Ond half 1n Dall.a la\t unday and complcttd seven .or 12 pa.ssc for 119 yard and two touchdown\ a the Raiders rallied for a 17-13 \1Ctory O\er the Cowboys. ( o ta Me'ia and Matcr Dc-1 hish school bid for CIF pla)ofJ football benh ton1gh1 Mesa takes on Orange at El Mod· cna Hi1h in a Pacific Coast League encounter while Maier Oct duels n val Sen 1te tn a battle for tlurdl).lacc and a spot 1n the Big Fi'e Conference pl~~· n.. meanwhi~. tunes u~·.-.;.;:for:..:.-_ the CIF Big hvc apm t Hununaton Beach m a unset League clash. a \ 1ctor) enabling the Chargers to chna to co-champ1onsh1p hopes. Herc's a look at each of tonight' games. all beginning at 7 30. Costa Mna (t-t , 5-4) vs. Oraqe (3·1, i-4) at El Modeu Rlgk: Tailback T)lcrR1ddcll fullback- hnebackcr Mike z)pcrski. quar- terback Mike C rowc and standout recea\cr Make R11ch1c carry Mesa's hope'). as well as a veteran and solid hne. Paul \1aund 1') Oranic's chief running v.tapon. The wmntr IUC"\ to the CIF Dtscrt· 1ount.aan Con- fercnct pla) om. &Uson (3·1, 7-t l \'I. HHUactoD Bucla n -3, 3-11: Edison is 9-1 ~in!lt 1he Oilers smcc 1971 and arc favQTCd. behind the tnple threat .of quar- 1crback Mike HendttSOn. 1umor tull- back Kal,caph Caner ;md wphornorc tailback"1.J'\Js Miranda HtmtinJton Beach CnJO~\I b1gadvantqe 1n shttr ~11c a\ the tv.o clo..c out the lea uc \CJ~n . Huntington Beach IS comma off a 2:!-0 v.m O\Cr Ocean View. Mater Def Ct·t, 5·4) vs. nltt CW, '4>, .. ata .Au S.•l: A 1:9pac1ty cro..,d or 10,0 1r. anti 1· pated for t,.t\c annual .\n clus Lea u tiov.dov. n between these tv.o Oran e Count~ prep pov.er.. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Ort'd 25 point~ and James Worthy added 20. as the Lakcrs handed St-attic its \CC· ond ~trai&ht loss. Apm,1 Lo Anaclei.. attic sho1 Yachts ne~ringnnlslJ iiUJilbo race 41 of 9 from the field , for onl) 41.8 pc ::cnl, and comm1tttd 23 turn· 0\Cf'S. The Lake~. who nc~cr 1ra1led. hekS their b1gg t lead at 97. 71 v.1th 10.03 lcfi 10 pla} on a 12-foot blnk ~hot by rookie Billy 1 homP'Qn. The laker\ 1mpro\ed their re<:ord to 4·1. Yrhalc tbe SonlCs fell to J.4. Earlier Wednesday, Selult tradC'J I 'tantn1 auafd Geral<f" HcnJc n ' tht' cw York 1ch 1n a P. of nm;mund dnift picks nc ' }Cir. Oak l:llts and Dann> Youna rt· pl l'tt Hcnckrson and nd·.> ar 1u1rd 11C'hacl Phdpt n Stillie· pcnnnncnt s&a •na luwvp ..... Seattle'• hYler llcO.nlel (leftl trl• to bloU,... tly Laker enter AW ...... A fiiil ........ OD tie .. ,. . . ' -. Getting their. kicks ll9re than 300 com~ton took part In the fourth annual day at Huntlniton Beach BJch. At the left, Anne Plunkett of Gon.aalea and Zoltan WUe&u (center) await their tarn. At Hantlngton Beach ln•ltatlonal karate tournament lut San-lrrine (left) and Jackie Lon& ucba'ft«e blowa, while Daniel rliht, Brooka Wackerman, ""9, of Seal Beach &ea l~ a kick. Manley says 'Skins won't take it .easy on 49ers' MontaQ.a From AP dlspatclles SAN FRANCI CO (AP)-Joe Mon- tana's back 1s hkely to get a harsher te t MQnda) night tban It did an his .dramatic return to action last week far the San Francisco 49crs -and Wa hiniton Redskin · de· fensl\e end Dexter Manley promises to provide IL ~w,·rt norgmn1TOptaypany"Ca~ro Manic> of the comingcla h bet'4ecn the two National Football Leaiuc t.eams.."lf I ict lhere'l"d Im to ring bis clock." Despite the m1xcd metaphor. Manley is hkely to keep his pled&c. He's had more sacks than anybody m the NFL -58'h -since the league began -keeping track of such th ings in 1982. And he's tied with the Denver Bron· co • Rulon Jones for No. 2 in sacks this year with 121'2. '"I wouldn't want to hurt the ·guy." Manley said. "But why do you want to protect Joe Montana? Montana If he's hun, don't play him. If Bill Walsh doesn't want us to nng h15 clock, don't play him "Am I going to pass upa &ood hck because he's had surgery? No. I'm 101ng to nni his clock." Montana returned to action last Sunday. less than 'eight weeks after ~le surgery to repair damaged d1!.ks. and connected on 13 of 19 passes for 270 yards and three touchdowns as San Francisco beat the St. Louis Cardinals. 43-17. The victory put the 49crs at 6-3-1. half a pme behind the Rams 1n the NFC' West. .\nd though Mani~)' concedes Montana ts one ot the best 1n the NFL-"He"\agrcatquartcrback .. -Joe won't get any mercy. "Even 11 Joe Montana had one arm. we'd still come after htm" . Quote of the day Jim McMabon, c..ommen11ng 1n his book .. McMahon' ... oh his hfest)le since he led the Chicago Bcal"'i to the Super _!k>wl champ1onsh1p· ··we're planmng to build a nice homencarwhen- we live now. but other than that. the only things I bu) regularly are dinner. beer and golf balls." McEnroe behaves, but loses WEMBLEY. En1land -John Ea McEnroe' behav1ordunng his first singles mawh m Bni.1n-in 17 moTiltrs- 1mpcccablc. It was the caliber of his play that left something to be desired. McEnroe lost to Australian Pat Cash, 6-3, 5.1. 6·4 Wednesday night at the Benson and Hedges tennis championships. It was his fir t singles contest tn Bntain since he lost at Wimbledon in July. 1985. Ml:fnroc's return to singTes play In Bnraln aner.tus sclf·1mposed absent(! was a disappointing ant1<limax for the 6.000 spectator\ who gave up the chance of watch in& England's natlon.tl soccer team at · ne1&h· nn& Wemble) Stadium to stt the world's former No I tennis player back The 27·year.old lcft·hander. who returned to the pro c1rcu1t in Augu t following a six-month la)off. .showed few glimpses of'h1s old magic and looked low and sluggish on the mtd·paced upreme coun . His volleys were often wild. his approach shot\ very shon, his pos111oning poor, his tammg off. McMahon won't play Sunday LAKE FOREST. Ill. -Quanerback EE Jim McMahon has a slight tear in a nght c II• shoulder tendon and won't play on Sunda)' when the Chicago Bears meet the Falcons in A1lanta. a team ph)'s1c1an says. Mike Tomczak will start at quanerback for the second straight week. Coach Mike Ditka said McMahon's shoulder will be treated for the rest of 1he season. but off-season surgery may be performed, Dr. C laren~ Fossier said-. "We had to struggle to find 1t," Fossier said. The tear in McMahon's rota1orcuff, a group of four muscle~ and tendons. only appeared in the second of two anbrogram examinations on Tuesday, he said. Love,Faldosharetourneylead on consecutive holes in a wind-whipped 68 Rookie Davis Love m scored eagles l!I that provided him with a tie for the first· PRo BA SKl r BAl t Criner fired by Iowa State . --~~----~--~- DES MOINES. 1owa -1owa state [i] Bulle· ts hol~· football Coach l1m Criner was fired C II• U Wednesday night by univers1t)' president Gordon Eaton. ff Chi "As a result of !he recently completed univcBity 0 cago investigation of NCAA allegation pertainioa to football. new leadership 1s des1 red . for lowa St.ate ~~t~v~~~ts footb~!' proaram." Eaton said in a Bulls• raHy comes up short- troct &nm llll asmtant. ~ aclioa h 1 Q 1 99 football coach for the rest of the reaular season, which against was i ngton .!. - includes games this Saturday against Kansas St.ate a:nd · the following week ap1n t Oklahoma State. The statement said thal Alhletic Director Max Unck W111 beJin looking for a replacement for Cnner. Cnner will be paid salary and benefits through Feb. 28. 1988. when his five.year coo tract was to expire. Mets pay visit to presf ent Ill WASHINGTON -President Reagan 1oasted baseball's finest Wed nesday, wcl· coming a delegation of the World Scnes champion New York Mets to the White House and proclaiming them the pnde of Amenca. "You have certainly done yourselves. the city of New York and all America proud." Reapn said 1n congratulating lhe handful of players, includina pitchers Dwight Gooden and Bob OJcda and catcher Gar) Carter. w~ Joined htm at the Rose Gafden ceremony .• UCL~ signs star prep player m LO ANGELES -Guard Kevin W1lhams, considered one of the tOt> high ~hool basketball pla)er~ in Cahtoqna, has s11ned a. letter of intent to attend UCLA. the school announced Wednesday. Williams. a 6.2. 175-pound senior at Verbum Dc1 High. a'eraged 22 points and Silt rebounds per game last season. ·'Kevin 1s an out5tand1ng player who will tit well into our style of basketball," UCLA Coach Walt Hanard said. Television, radio TELEVISION No events scheduled. RADIO 6:30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL. Chppers at Utah. KMPC (710) ., 7:20 p.m. -HOCKEY: Winnipeg at K.mas. KLAC(710). From AP dlspatclta LANDOVER. Md. -The Washin~on Bullets. who led y as many as 13 points. aot 33 points from M<ncs Malo11e and 30 from Jeff Malone, but were forced to w1th$tand-a-latc-ft.lly by the Ch~ls-in-• 101-99- NBA victory Wednesday n1ghL , Three-point st\ots by Brad Sellers and John Paxson rallied Cb1ca10 to within I 00-99 with 13 seconds remaining. Oan Roundfield sank the first of two free throws for the Bullets with three seconds left and when he missed the second. Mose Malone rebounded and ran out the clock. Michael Jordan. had 28 points for Chica,go Jordan. who entered the pme with a lea1ue•lead1n1 aver:ace of 38.S pomts. was 9 for 25 from the floor and_ massed six of the ~ven shots in the founh quaner. Teammate Charles Oakley sco~ 20 points In other NBA pmes. Pl1toa1 I08,Sn1100:!)Conn1 nmeofhis12pomtsin the fourth quarter. reserve ' forward Tony Campbell supponed a 31-point performance by Isiah Thomas to spark Detroit in Pontiac, Mtch. Two Bill La1mbccr free throws gave Detroit a 97-88 lead with 4:49 to play. James Edwards drew the Sun to within seven points with two free throws. Campbell followed with a free throw and a steal and Rick Mahom _ added a s~onJumpshot.1.1v1n1Detroita100-90kad w1th 103 ten . Cellln ltf,Baekl Ill: F1lh~in forthceJCCted Larry B1cd. Fred Roben\ scored 12 ofh1s 23 points and srabbed nine rebounds ma decisive third quaner to lead Bo ton ~·over v1s1t10g Milwaukee. Kevin McHale led Bos1on with 29 points as the Cchics streaked to their 44tb 5on~ot1ve home v1tlory. 1ncluding41 at Boston Garden. ew1th Bird m thedrcs 1ng room. Bird. the lcaiue's Most Valuable Pla)er the last two )Cars, was ejected on t""o technical fouls with Bo ion ahead 24.17 and 2:52 rcmamma in the first quarter. 1 Maverick• 114, Rockets H : In Dallas. Rolando Blaclcman sco~ 31 point • 1ncludin& I 0 straight in the Second pcnod. to lead the Mavencks to the v1ctOf) over Houston round lead Wednesday tn the KapaJua International golf tournament in Hawa11. He shared the lead at 4 under par with Nick Faldo,a thrcc·time Bnt1sh PGA champion. who played without a bogey in winds he estimated at 50 to 60 miles per hour ... Jn the PGA Tour regional qualifying tournament at Rio Bravo Reson in Bakersfield, Jay Don Blake of St. George, Utah fired a 5-under-par 67 tog1vc him a 36-hole score of 135 and a two-shot lead at the halfway point. Co t.a Me"ia·s Dennis PHlson "as lied for third at 138 after shooting a 69 in the second round .. In another regional quahfying event 1n Rancho Muneta. Brad Greer of Huntington Beach was 1n third place with a two-round total of 144. one shot off the lead. ~ .... J1•!1111!1••1,•••••••••••••~ Khag1 110, Nagc11 HI: In Denver. Derek m11h ank two free throws to brtak a tic with 39 seconds to play as acramento beat the Nuggets. Stars & Stripes beaten again Conner's boat falls to fourth following second losslnrow FREMANTLE. Austral.a (AP) - tars & Stripes. the early favonte to return the Amenca's Cup to the United States. suffered its second consecutive loss Wednesday m the K<:ond round of the challenger series. Sa1lina again m light wmds. Can· ada II defeated the San Q1ego Yach1 Club boat kippered b). Dennis Con- ner. and dropped Stars & Stnpcs to fourth place 1n_ the tandm& in dana.er of falling to fifth winds which blow on lhe Indian Ocean near this port e11y reach their h1stoncal avcraic Conner. the man who lost the Cup to Australia in 1983 ending the wor~ngcst s~rt.s...w1nnin1 Streak al 132 years, said that if the winds blow over 15 kno1s, then Stars & Stnpes will be victorious. "lfwe don't have average Freman-- tic cond111ons then we have trouble ... he said after his 29-sccond loss to Terry Neilsen and the Canadians Conner conceded that 1f the llJht winds which have prevailed dunng Hoctu v lhe second round robin for the c:hallcngcrs conunue he will be home for Thanksg1V1ng. Light winds were a problem on Tuesda) when ~tars & Stnpes lost to WJutc. Crusader... The victory for Neilsen was doubly sweet Not only did it mark Canada I l's tim b1i victory in the challenger series. but 1t helped make up for the lo"is to Whtie Crusader earlier by le s than a third ofa second. "We've lo'it some close ones but today we won a big victory. even it was b)' a small margin." said Neilsen .. New Zealand, l!JL!ieatcn 1n 1he second round, defemd ltaha by a p i • k laracmar11nWednesdl).and meri-en~u ns WlD t~ ta e ca II soundl> whipped Heart of V ,\mcnca of the Cltttaao Yacht Club. • k • i i 1 In the other race . l defeated -Patr c Div s on ead Challenge France. French Ka whipPed· Avurra of Jtal}. and i . . Britatn'1 White Crusader trounced From AP d11patelle1 the Capital\ aiwi Blackhawks skated EaaJe. which 1s rac1na out of 1he PITTSB RC,H -Dave Hannan to a tic. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. scored two gGal'i to -lead the Pit· , Canadlena 4, onH4111e1 a: In Mon· Wednesday races "'ere held an hJkit t bdrah Pcnau1ns to a 2-1 National treat. tcphane Richer scored two weather with the winds rarely hitt1n1 Hockey Leaaue vic:tory over the a.oats to lead the Canadien ~s1 14 knots. Boston Bruins Wednesday n1aht. Quebec. Richer has five aoal and Stan& Stnpc~ trailed trailed for si~ With• 22 point • the Pcn1u1ns four I ISi~ in h1' last nine aam of the e11ht lea"i after "'mnina the reclaimed fi~t pl-.cc in the Patrick DevUs 5, Red Wl111 3: John •tan. Division. moving one point ahead of Macltan 11nited and ca pped a four· ew Zealand leads the stand1n1 idle Philadelphia The Fl)crs took ~I outburst by New Jency IJ\d the WJfb 61 points, five point mort Chan over first place on Nov, I aftc( Devil\ napped a four-same .,.inl • Amtrica II. the New York Yacht Club Pimburgh had held it since the trcak with a victory over Oc1ro1t in tntQ'. tWhtte Crusader mo"cd into bet1nnan1 orthc season. Ea t Ru1hcrford. , • 1h1rdplacewtth43po1nt . Elsewhere in the HL: BIH14,M1pldA1.f1t:Jn t.lou1. tan& tnS)() has 41 point • ~h•lc Ru1tt1 t, bret 1: In New York. Dou& Gilmour scored two goals and Frmch Kin has 40. Wah Poddubn) scortd his 'lo«ond 5et up another to help the Blu \ The third round hq1M Dec. J m l<lal of the aame with 2.01 aonc in continue their home 1« ma tcry over dw ~ to ptCk a challcnacr lO th oven1me lo hf\ the R•necri. foronro. The win e\c I. Louis an drfcnd1n1 Australia. The overtime v1etory wq a rare 11-0..2 .. recotd oYer r oronto at home New Zealand'' fiberaJas boat has one for the Ranger~ who are JU\t dat1na back to 1983. 1 oolY-io ~feat haplc hatltn&e ·14·14intMc 1ra aondurin&thc. ....-.. •· CaMeU I : In V.an· .,,...,, 1n today'J final race to twccp halt twosnsons cou~cr. the Hartford hne o( fton ,., •IMMI rouDcL 8ladlaawkt t, Cal'Ult 11 In Cha-franc". John Anderson and Kc~ 1n l)ftphe Wcdncsday'1 tb ck, cago. W1Miin11on' Larry Murphy Danetn broke out of a lump with · c-.r taid that tan ct .., tnpc will Kottd the t)sng &Oil with three thr~ $CCOnd·pcnod pis to rail 1he come hitek lf 1be tt'ldmonal~~eav. ondi lcfl 1n lhc 1bifd pcr164, and ... W~:.tcn ovcnhe nucks. , ... • Ho~nchil IAI A.Jami'" (11urttrMrtet) The current ~ Alam11os quarterhorx mcct- in11s oearl~alfwa~ throuah u.i.S6-n1ab1 slate at the Los Alamitot Race C'ourse 1n Los Alamito$, The Monday through Saturday schedule' features 10 racca ni&htly w11h the first post at ~~ . Top ttmaining races include tbe Champion of Champions(Saturday. Dec. 6). the Golden State Futumr_ (Saturday, Ott 13) and the Horx- mans' Quartcrhorse C hamp1onsh1p (Saturday. Dec.20) Adm1ss1on 1s S2.2S for the grandstand and S-4 for the clubhouse. BelJywood Parll Ct11er .. &'bre411 Th~ sillth Hollywood Park fall thoroughbred meeting 1s now 1n us second week ·{&t the lnalewood track llac1ng 1s held Wedne'lday through Sunday w11h the fin1 of nine daily races bclinning 11 I. ucept Thank a1vm\(Thursday, Nov. 27 II 11 a m.)andChmtmas ve(Wedncsday, Dec 24at 12.30). • Fcaturt'd dlle~ rcma1n1n1 include the SS00.000 Hollywood T urfCup, Sunday, Dec. 7, and IMS I million Hollywood Futunty, Sunday, Ott. 14 Adm1\ •on 1s S2.n for grand land. $6 fot clubhouic and $7 for pa\11hon ~t1na. FaJ,.,tu Park (Ila,....) ht 29-<lay fall harness mteuna .._, Fairplell Park (Los Angele. County fa1raroul'ld in Pomona) rud through Monday. Ott. IS. Racing 1s htld Fnday through lut"'•Y w11h 10 racn slated da1ly. tqinn1na 11 I pm. Cttncral ldm1 11on 1i frtt and clubhouw ldm1u1on is S l. Puente, ~ co IJ6bt · Gr:q J>~lC. the rroiqc of (ormrr 'llrOrld :fta1M~1aht champion Danny "f mk' RtJ" Lopc1. ~11T mttt fr1ftC'1tcp ~ura of COkhclla for the "~"ant Cahforn a 1upcr fcat~rwc1gh1 <Town, Tlittdl), Nov. 2.S" UM Irvine M•mott Hok I PMnlf from 1 Mowi. .,a..t..4w 1ott11 round split dtthion pc 2.S "if lht Mamou ~1110.1. LJttle £atue •llDaJM ewport NatloaaJ Rea1strat1on will bt held Saturday 11 En ian School. 2000 Chff Dnvc from 9 a m -noon for boys aru111rts 6-f S.Jers of lt' T.htltt...aJ60 Finl\ cenificiltrs arc n('(dcd for players new to the lca,ue. HHtlngtOll' Valley 1gnups arc set from 10 am -2 pm Saturday 1nd Sunday 11 Wardlow Park (Mqnoha and Pioneer) 1n Hun11ngton Beach. Youths 6-18 )tar' ofasc arc ehaiblc to play. The f~:T-Ball (6-7 )ean)-$40, L111le Lague C8-12)-SSS.xn1orua ~Cll-IS)-$60-.Big ~ League (16-18)-$80. S«ond fam1ll members ma) •an up for an add111onal S2S. mle uaguc and Sen1er Ltaauc comb1na11ons '"' S 0 Forms arc available at Wardlow Park snack bar or by wntsna UVLL P.O. Bo' SI 11, Hun11ngton Beach, 9261 S Ft'es remain "•hd until Janu•t}· • For more 1nforma11on. phone 968-8329 Costa MHa Rq.i~1ra11on i\ Kt from noon-3 pm Saturday ~t fatancll H •ah School for pl•>C" 6-18 )tan of 'IF· Reai 1ra11on fee 1s SSO for the fint plater in tht fam1b and $40 for 1 S«Ond pla~l'. Binll ctniflcatc. arc required Other 11gnup dates arc Dec. 6 and Dec. I) from 10 a m.-2 p m.11 Estancia. for furtht'r 1nforma11on phone ~4S·.6892. 'reed°"' lloWI Uc~et. Tickets for the r.>«. :\() f rtt\Jom 8o1t.I at Anah<1m Stadium, arc now on k at T 1ckttron outltt1 1n Southern C ahfurn1a, T1ckctron has centers at ma1t m11 r Scar\ ttor_(S and l owtr ' Record \hops fhl\ will be the thud Frtedom Bowl pmc. match1n1 two top <"llllC'llatc foothlll 1eamJ Ttek~tt 10 on Mic ,Monday at the AnaM1m Convention Centtr 11cke1 office, 800 Wett Ktttlla A\t V 11 tnd Mastri'C'ard cha"" can • btmick by tckptW>nut (71 4)614-IJOO<W (.21 > .. 10.JO.l~--- Fl"Hdom bo-AI t1ckim ·~ prjccd at SU and S20. ti •ts an: rcxnfd 5-fl.JowSI. ''""°'' .._,.ltecftSI Utefl SI ~lflc UNLV cs lfuilwlOfl N.fMalcoll, C:OU••• ~ ........ c-..-OWrll W LT"' ,A W L T .. , ,A • o o 2~ m • , o m 211 .S I 0 ltf 107 I I 0 27S lit 3 I 0 t. S'S .S ) 0 190 110 3)0 .. JIO 3•0117202 2 , 0 " t7 • s • 212 1'1 •1'4. • 110 •• 0 ,,, "' I 5 0 141 In 2 f 0 HI 317 1 s o 1.s 204 1 ' o 147 ase ............... • Cel 11111 ,utlwlOfl II ,KiflC LOlll ltecn Stll1 II Sen JOM Stele '""tde·L•• v..., ti ,... 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Su J•te Sla&t: If Pll>boY second lcadma scortr (15 . .S points}, WIOHIOAY'I H$UlT1 ""'' ,..., 11"11Uv) uo maaazine pre·l('aSOn ll·Amer1c.an ~htle ~erre . Sm 1th and r. SlC\(' '':' .. SP·••---··-,,,....,.., ~;."c: !Pr1h0u1 .. Ytl Rick)' lkrT)' rtlurn to the lineup, the McGlothin ~ 111 mlln the 1orv.ard ""' T OCI Ont AltO r•!l s .... , Of.-lrunt Dt ,,,." ~·"" RAC:I. 350 .,... -Spartans could be a ma.Jor force to poh. Johnn> Roberson avera ed 17 ~~t=11~•1e••> 2110 ;: ~= s...-p~.,, cui H •1111 ,,.,., •• ,., uo contrnd ~ith and Coach 8111 Berry minute\ off the bench at center la'>t •• n MOOG cs11ve1u1 210 ~2° ;~:~Tis 31 .. Id "' .o ::o;:o'C: ~~~~I • 10 i: sa> • "We're playt"J better in my ~awn and gets the <1tan1n1 nod lht!\ l~:' ,!~ :c!a To Jo•, 81,1,c Ltto. '"'' u DAILY T•t1~1.1 11 ., > ot • ' S> oeld T•mt 11 u mind "-lthoul him naht now than 1 >ear. JefT Wilham\ as the 'tart ma »oot1"• Frenc:11 Hoti ,., 11~•00 -n ucacTA <M> Ni4 "''° "-OUld have ant1c1pated." point •uard, but will rcccl'l;c a \lrona o.arouwer Mttcbell No m11chH HIH"Tff •aci. 1 • rt\ltf' , ... • ... > ... 11xTH •Aca. sso vara•. . d h d b h o fi l)c ' H COHD fl C Arel< L•'ld ISttvtAsl •v -.., 109 UO • 00 Tht 6-8'"1Jun1orauar a a race c ~llengc rom Brouwer. . '>Ophomore forward Wilhe ratum: Eoi-.1aooe 1.,,:.,.:;,• h.1r10ttg, 2040 too uo T111r aooai L~v ct>111on1 •OO HO f,'.:~ '"::~11·~~=~kW1) HO 00 rcmov~ from the knet Nov. 5 as he DeBrou'!"er d1 1,otated ht!> le!l Th1..· 03ckcoun 15 wu.le OJX'll bctw1..>cn auv Moro'°''"•> seo oo 'A ~11~t J~1i't tsi~'. ''. · '00 ~·neo"' csn~> u 20·. recovers from SUf'ICI) to re-attach" shoulder Jhree pr;achces. ago. bUJ he ~ four plaq.•is. • e-.u~d Jad•.tP•ncav> oo Al•o ''"'Ed'• Sold l.tct•. Cot>rlo••••t Fri.no· Time 71 ~ • • torn can1lage. He, i'I expected back in played well and picks things up ' Time 1 " •· iv crowd, t>ev11hl'I oauttr, Anc·tfl' uo .... ~o • · n •XAC'rA <•-s1•11•1c1 12' ~ mid-to-late December. quick.'' C"oach Neal McC'anhy aid. '1. Utah Statt: Wi!h the loss of Circa e.:1'~~~~ ~~"a~~~:t:."~:' r;::· ·~::, r11mb1t HVINTH uca . .oo .,~,°' Teaming With Berry lO lead the . ··He's bnghl and tcnac1ou . Uc'!> vrant, the PC' A~ career scorjng l(omoclr•'lO, SlltimvMI.,, OtnJt't' L111d Swffl : ~:~c;:s (N I NICI uuo rown Htl•YI IH Garcia) "20 uo 120 1>3nans is the conference·~ S«ond battlinJ rc!I ~trona for the starting lea1.kdr. the AgaacK" look Nto return( 1 1 1n4g 111·~~~~1cl'ltd Mooo••'' p,111,, SwM• IE•Ptc••· · Attena•nc• 10.w ~':.';'~:!,~~:=~ton> "00 ; : leading rebounder* Reggae Ov.ens. pos111on at point auard. The inJUI) set gu~r ~•ancrs ev tn lltOn . hOnt EnQI0•"9 lttu Pr11""' M•(tdft Mulutt 1\41~cl. u .m. 121 Timt 20 ?l who pulled down 8 7 per contest. The him back. but I wouldn't rule out that point') and Jctl Anderson ( 10.5 n DAILY oouaL11 ult ••'II mHo • ~" u 1ucTa tJ·.11 Hid 11ooeo biggest improvement comes in the at some ttme he'll take that over." poinh'" PC AA ptnc!.). and forward ™"'0 uca. 7 turlofov• s.o uo uo La. Alamlto• llGHTH iuC:1. 3SO venn centcrpo atton.aSanJoscsore pou Reid Newey '_\hO breturned from a =~,.~~~=\~::~ •to 320 WIDHHDAY'SHSULTS on~01>1eon1carcsoia1 1120 100 SM )'ear ago. where Gerald Thoma and 5. FtHllO St•tt: AlthOUAh Bo)d t\\O-)ear mlS'l.IOn Ut red h1ned a MttrOl'Omo< (SltYt'll) 3'0 .(Ur.i .. 5'·ftltillt ... ..,.,,_,. "'"""91 ... ,. •• ., 1•11111 uo J IO Dletnch Waters ballle fort1me. Grant i-. ¥One, hli.-wndt'.'r!.tud) for )t: r ago. Ne"'\!) 1\"jo1ne<l b)' center T~ 111 )IS l'UUT uci. a woi.. ' °"~~ l1f:,l\CJ t'Br~ uo eight )ear and the new head .snan Dao Con\\a\ aed forv.ard Scooter Att0 ttn L••• tteoun1, AreHll.ii~ Prt0t oi ~;::•1::;~1rherC!•I is110 ~= ;: n IXACTA 1361 Nl4 '8160.. 3. Cal State FR.Uertoa: :rhe· T1t5n Ron Adam sa)~. "Ocfon l\Cl). Grant on the'tront iine . ciu;::o matt"" TMts Stvlt ""~> HO DAILY Ttt.Pt.a t4+3> -..i.i .,,..,. return junior Richard Morton (13.3 thing ~on·t change. ·That's the 9. Loa1 Bt•clt State: The top u IXACTA 11'61 111'° n•oo . ::':x.:d:A tS· II "'° "9790 • • •• NlHTH iuc;1. 350 varos. 0 f rctumc~ for the 4Qers will bo 6-10 . f<>URTH IUCI., furJOl!ll\ Htlt Tru -~ (UIU) 1U~ tot UI points). junior Henry Turner (1 .7 founda11on o our progt3'n, (but) ~e MM< L_.. tSll>!!tl 1s60 '•oo uo s11c0No •Ac11 "'.,.,-. F•'4 oa•• ·~·<tMnl • • · .ut •• • poants. ·6.2• n:bqunds> Qnd S(ntor will tt) to move down thciloor fa~tet .,lUOIOr center OcAnthony Langston · ~· ,v ... ,.,u. r • uo 210 Pri'!Cess °'*" ·<OtdffttkM11J uo HO uo MOt Joe..,, IE. GorclA> • HO Herm.n Webster(l0.6 ·p01nt .6.2'.fhan1nome--.a·r..patWewill&ctthe (11.7 pp1hts. 48 .rebounds). "'""1"'<Mtial • Ho ·en11•n 9enc1 CPwt1l • -•11'° 500 10 Tm.1111 · •. • h "' d And Pu (9 9 . Tlmt l 13 1/S • _ • L-Ct>t'IC.t ltuby IC1'~tWI • U aXACTA (S·lOl lltOd 1110.0 rebounds) to form a strong nucleus best shots ~e call. have more of· sop omorc •ONar re try · A•io ro'I 0<. soroc11.t1, 80ld Plum,· COft· T1tnt 11" • n ~ sue cM+3+s> 0tid sl.l2Ut io from a team that went 16-16 O\Crall feni,1-.e movement and be le s pre-•points 5 I rebounds tolea<tthe team) f9clfr••• H•~ n IEXACTA 16·71 "'° .auo '''"" w1"""" uoe" lflvo •w.>; "'° Ut760 llnd·8-10 in the PCAA. d1ctable." and Junior guard Morion Wiley< I 1.7 ~'i~T!1~s-!l'::~ Ut20 '"::-oe, ~:~it~fz', ""11' uo uo no 10 ~ -~~ :~~· \~-1~~t>-Ml .. io Forward Derck Jones (6-7) lS the Leading the way \\111 be Mater Dl·1 point.-. 12 assists). ""'™ uca. • 1urio.,.• Ano1....-SiP IG•rt> •10 •.a DfS4010 h•o •IMll!9 titllth hh111ont'S); Nici key newcomer, a Junior who sat out J,'Cd Mt kc Mitchell. after being voted ( oach Ron Palmer looks to Jtf'rn Goldmu..e 1stt~ens1 HO ao HO ·Mt•• Mt A a.a IH G••,••> •oo so.o 10 "winning 11CM" (fi•t !lorMtl Tot•• f Y d •ophomorc 1'0 rward John Hatten. Fun O'Gttns 10r1eo.1 lto 2to Time ltOf can'VO'ftr OOCll' st4MUS last season to finish up his AA d-ree AA Fr~hman o the car an 1 l• e ... J 1s 1 • 60 ., Ex•cT• 11A-1• ~ ........ 40 -... ~~ • -1 ~. ~evada-~transfer Junior 1uard '"r.,.1.:!"1.11'~,'~"' • • " " .,. • -•v -Au ........... , .. ,. after averaging 21 5 points and 8.5 pla)ing for U .. Ol)mp1c Fe 11val .. _ • " "OUttTH•AU.3SOv••d~ . Mutuell\lndlt im.-. rebounds his sophomore season at champion West team. <\dam.-. said on) Ron1one and community col-A1io ttn N11o•ro Loov. 8tYtr1v o.,... •. cu1 d I .. legc 1ransfcr Junior guard-forward 'H Slosl'I," Lot Of Attac1t0n. Jttt111t su11, Eavl• Long Beach City College. Jones Mitchell has "improve a 01 since R•I> • neCds -lo develop his intensity, a~ -nvt"ragis:ig-i0.6 point per game a )'Cft1' John Hoffman -10_prov1dc ...some k••tcn.cs ..,.. M¥4AO co(dfoa 10 Titan Coach George ago pt•n mcter shoo11ng which wa the n axAcTA 12 •1 1111<1 m20 · k d ~uad's b1gge'lt weakness"ll year ago. SIXTH •ACI. • turlOnlls Pirates win 10th straiglit matcli McQuam. A big Question mar . ar1 a poten· Forbts RtPlv 10..•hO\ln•v•l s to 3 to uo Eu&ene Jackson gets the nod at 11a1 key. will be the development of JO. UC Santa Barbara: While depth Vari BHu 100uo1as1 · ''° 2to The Orange Coast Collefe point guard, but coutd receive press-6-11 center Rene-EbeltJeS (rom ,., a problem. Coadr Jerry Pimm-satP, ~'7-ft \'isrrarA HO-' . womtn'S"~ollcyball tcam made 11 O In a SOuth Coast Conference match: urc from Tyrone Rec (22.5 points. HollaAd. 1he <.1auchos feature a strong group of AtM> ,." Sooo" croctr.•"· suart• Juan. straight v1ctone~ Wedn~ay night. 6.3 assists, 4 5 teals~ who pla}'ed for athlete.-. eroth4tr "-cla1m1ng a 15-3. 15-9, 15-9 dec1s1on Goldtti West 3, Fa.IJertoD I: The Rustlers rallied for a 16-18. IS-I I, I S-11. 15-13 victory on the Hornets' court to improve their conference mark to 6-3. Fullerton felJ to S-4. Murray State (Okla.) Jumor College 6. Pacific: Junior forw-ard Dom1-\1oc,t no1ahlc 1\ 6-6 senior forward Git~~~ ...iottEJ.~11"e.~~~:,S ~~~;:, over "'siting Rancho Saot1ago an an a >car ago. Another transfer as 6-8. ngo Rosano (6-5) might sull red h1n Khns Fonsbn ( 10. I pom~ 5.0 re-Trouoaoor o.eam• 0on·1 O·• Orange Empire Conference match. 2~pound center Oval Miller (Ven· after averagmg 12.6 points o-.cr his bounds> lmponant newcomers 1h-HVINTH iuc1 • lut'!Olllls The Pirates ma1nta.1ned their con- tur1 JC), but neither of those two arc first two seasons and sufTcnng m-elude 6-8 Montana Tech transfer ,,_, ,.1111• IP.ncn l -1100 S?O 320 fercn~ lead \\tth a 7-0 mark behind quite read) to break into the lineup iunes in a car accident last spring. Bnan \ aughns and 6-6 S1. · Mary's ~:~n:.:~:'~~1!!:,T1 120 ~: the play of sophomore outside hatter _ Jlut Jhe T1&ers arc a.more rnalute tran\fer Bnan haw .. b~!poss~b· the TlfTll 110 J1s Cmd) Thomas ( 12 kills) and Fre hman outside hitter Bame Daffron contnbuted 23 kills and 5 ace serves. \\oh.ale frt"Shman setter Leslie Osterman "'ascr«iited with 58 awsts and 5 aces 4. New MuJco State: The .\gg1cs lost first-team PCAA selection Gil· ben Wilburn but return four stancrs. gain a tno of 1un1or college transfers team and should benefit from the mo~t im portant neY. man 1 c~~S:,,'~."!~:!'v ~ Ftv«. Mtoc11°' Si< sophomore middle blocker Gail pla~ of 6-9 senior center Brent freshman guard Camck CNHan of Ho sc:,.•chll Schmidt (4 stuff blocks) Counts (8.5 pomlS. 5.3 rebound Santa Monica High. 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"'""'""' ,.. ••llt 1rt "''"" lur•I f,..,.,.l/,,.hn1rHt• 11e1 F.a_ .. cM•lf !-~ ..... rt••••·,., 91 ... ~r=E~i"' $a~l1f-1I ii'alatt · u .. -., . ~ • ... the 110vemment of the United States at the top level-the of flee of .... the pre91dent-hu ~n c.1t•Cht up In flat deception. •• .Irvine nips Rqse float Withdrawal . in.the bud· .. The story of Jrvin~·s 'entry into the 1987 R~sc .... Parade is like the flower itself -worthy of a<lmirat1on but with a thorn attached. . . • • Just as Irvine·~ plans to have a float 10 this years Tournament of Roses Parade were willi-1g from non- supporl, ·local businessman Timothy Strader stepped forward with a watering can full of cash. Strader an Irvine resident and chairman of the board ofthe1Legacy Companies, contributed $10,000 in seed money and promised to beat the bushes for another $30,000. • . The $40,000 commitment will ensure the Irvme Rose Parade Aoat Assocation's $110,000 flowered dinosaur-entry will roll down Colorado Boulevard on Jan. 1. • /' DAN WALTERS . G illies Will b e ·missed · SACRAMENTO-A half-decade aao soarlnJ interest rates v.crc put- unia cnmp on CaJ1fomia's.real estate market. _ Real estate brokers bcpn devising "creative financing" sieheme~ to ~ge around the interest rate 1 bamer. Typically, a homebuycr would ~ sumc the seller'' old, low-interest mortgaic and then negotiate a aecond monpgc to eo..-cr the-equity. It's a victory for fund-raisin& co-chairman Ralph Rod.heim who found a drought of large corporate sponsorships when he went out into the field. Notably lac~ing on the list o.f sponsors was. The Irvine Co., wht<:h supports virtually everything. Everybody on the Orange Coast with a cause knocks on Donald Bren's door. . It seems, however, they all went to the well too often. . Instead, the fund-raisin~ committee was·forced to rely on several smaller donations and there were several occassions wh~n it looked as if the float wouldn't. w~ 're teaching terrorists that terrOrism does pay ·Lenders didn't like .tho.st .morlPIC assumptions one bit. because they rcstncted loan ponfoho CJtrnanas. The dispute over assumable mon- paes finally landed in the courts and the state Supreme Court ruled 1n favor of assumptions in the so-called "Wellenkamp de<!ision." Quickly, the lenders struck back. The. banklna and sav~ and l<?an 1ndu'ltrics •ucmbled the.tr collective poht1cal m1&ht and bepn pushing leldslation t6.at ~ould overturn the Wellenkamp dec1s1on. But with the help of businessmen like Strader and some creative fund-raising like $5,000 from Irvine's sister city Irvine, Scotland. the lrvine Co. 's namesake will have a spot in the one of the most famous and puDIICized of all parades. Ironic isn't it? It's a wonder why the Irvine Co. would't choose t~ associate itself with such an event. And on the other hand it is a wort.by 'accomplishment and a valuable lesson to others that a substantial endeavor like this o ne has been accomplished without Bren's largess. Opinion' expressed 1n llus spa« art those oflhc Daily Pa lot Other "!~~ expressed on I.his pa~ arc th~ oft hear authors and an1s1~ Reader comment as 111v11cd The Daily Pilot, P 0 Boll I 560, Co ta Mesa. 92626 Phone 642-6086. Bad precedent established on streets of Costa Mesa To the Editor. before the C'1ty Council. but the It's perfectly understandable that Counetl has le t them anc.tthe rest of us the one hundred or so people hving down with th is expedient but huf'tful along Monrovia Avenue shouldn't deci ion.' have to tolerate cars pcocding through If the southwest side ofCosta Mesa ~tbe1r ne1fhborhood ever faces the need for emergency What 1s not understandable is the evacuation due to chemical spill. gas City Council's solution: if It can be tine rupture, fire storm or other major called that Rather than enforce the catastrophe all of us Mcsan's will be law and solve the traffic problem vta quilt)' ofocaJigencc and the unnccess- Wldenina of roads. creating alternate ary Jeopardizing of property and hfe routes, as well as other solutions because all of our city services will be avatlable to you . you voted to hobbled. bamcade Monrovia venue. Con-tinental Avenue and Federal Avenue Cond1t1ons at 8 a.m. have now between V1ctona and 19th Street. detenorat('d to near gndAock on In all fairness now 1fothcr rcsidcn· V1ctona between the Santa Ana Ri tiaJ areas request similar consider-and Placentia Avenue and on PlaC4fl- at1on. the counCll will no doubt ua Avenue from Estanaa High What a mes . . 1 . iettina Hitler's approval of a deal with the July 20 ploners to loll Hitler. One womcs about many th1~. forem ost among them th~ cred1b1hty of the p~1dent of the UmlCd States. When a month ago we all learned that a httle qasinformation had been beamed into Libya, and that this h.ad been picked up and innocently re- layed back to the United States. resulting tn false 1nfomfation movana from the aovemmcnt of A to the government of B back to the people of A, one could tighten one's belt and say. Well, in an aac of in.slant &)obal communications these things JUSt happen. f3ut what has JU t now happencq 1s that the government of the United States at the top level - the office of the president -has been cau&ht up tn flat deception. Ugly stutT, the more so as the story unfolds. We begin witb the reiteration. last Ma)', of official U.S. pohcy: "The U.S. aovcrnment wtll make no con- cc .s1ons to terronstl . .ft will not pay ransoms. release priSQners, ~hangc its policies. or aarec to other acts that m1f)lt encouraac additional ter- ronsm:· We now learn that even while that statement was being made. the Na- tional Sccunty Council had made a secret arrangement with the aovcm- ment .of Israel. ibis called for the delivery of arms. no less, to Iran. Now \he prchmrnary justification for doing this was the argument lhat the United tatcs ouaht to get in there and pitch for suppon by the successor government to Khomeini'•· The araumcnt for ingratiating ourselves with the future aovcmors of Iran 1s certainly a sound one: After aJI, we manaaed to become close friends to the successor govcmmcn\S to Hitler's and Tojo's. But the arms deal in q1,1CJtion was ap-proved by K.bomeinJ himself. so that to the extent we were being plausible 1t was something It.kc What then were ~e up to, sendinJ aryns to Iran? This is the moment when official Washmston clears its throat. Well, we were also -just coincidentally -involved in tryina to get Iran's help in repatnaring our hostaaes. because our fi ve hos~ were beina held by an lran-oncnted lerronst aroup. To help us out on this dissimula- tion, WC aot from Shimon Peres. who was prime minister when the arms were shipped from Israel. a marvelously fatuous couple of pant· graphsaboutcompassion and loyalty. .. Israel, when 1t comes to saving the life of any individual, whether an Israeli or American, considers at part ofa democratic way of life to respect human hfe and human freedom .. Whtie not submitting to terror. one should never ignore the value or the 91fety of • sinsle ~non no ~ what his citizcnsrup may be... Uh tauh. With anc c;on91>icuous c~c~ don, Israel b>' its ection ha• been dlt world's lea~ in the no co11ces11ons policy to terrorists, and 1t b.aS paid ~scdMdends. Trine with an Israeli, and you are most likely to become a la1e terrorist. But this 1jme around.• addition to hdpiq the U.S. cover, ti. Israeli homily distracts ancntJOlt from the fact that lsl"KI made a proft from the arms deal, and that the arm sent up to Iran were replaced by more modern equipment. Not bad. Meanwhile we learn that the State Depanment and the Defense Depart- ment were infuriated by this subversion of U.S. pol.a.qi no dealt111 with terrorists. Even IO, one official Of the talc Department s1ippcd into the general discussion the obscrvatioo lhat fora yeaand a halflran hasaonc cas)' in the terrorist business. From whteh 1t is bard lo know what exactly WILLiAM F. Bue KLEY I • to conclude, unless it is that we should send arms to Libya, Syria and the PLO. on the arounds that we have discovered a wonderful formula for eliminatin& terrorism. Down the line 11 miaht be ariucd that the very best wayofelim1natina terronsm from the Midall is to ship l{> the terronsts the state oflsrael. . , Jn defense of Mr. Reapn, 11 is only fair to.Kkriowtedge that It i1 not easy. 1n the aamc room w1th a wife of a bostaat. LO adhctt tQ lhc t nt posftlba.."'"We. do ftdC 'di terrorists. But no one ever said it was easy IA&1he ~t. ~hat aow hl"C as a country that wondfts whetheiit is safe to rely on the word of that govcramcnl And. of counc. we t\avc in Edrope, which we h;ave been pressina to take our own position - to be touah with terrorist aovcm· menta -aovemmeuts openl scornful of American cred1b1lsty. Mr. Reagan will now find it as touah to ask Europe for sanctions against terronst governments as he found It tough to ask for sanctions lg4l.inst the Soviet Union aAercnding the pn embario soon after takina office. Meanwhile, we have 101 two hostages back, and endangered the lives and libeny of who knows how many more Americans at the hands of terrorists who have learned that tcrroriHn pays. WIUU• r. B9dley 11•1yMJald col•tml1t It was a classic clash of heavyweight speclal interests that aficionados of leaislatave pohucs relished and 1t came down to. a heanna of an Ai!Cmbly subcommittee one maht. As the meettng bcpn. ' nose counters on both sides pve the lenders the edsc Re~ntattves of the lenders were there in force. a l>latoon of py-su1ted bank.en exud- mg confldenct. There would be the pro forma hcanna. they knew, in which members of the subcommittee v.ould at least pretend to maintain optn minds until the vote, but the bankers thouaht they had 1t in the baa. The bankers spoke. contending that withoul the ab1lity to tum over mo~s. their industry would be cauaht in a squeeze between costs and revenues. And when they ~ere finished. a tall. sharp-featu~ man sat down at the wftnns table. • "I didn't wear my gray sull to-n·~· .J:>uaald Gtllies. the veteran t~at for die Cahfomia AsSOCta- tion of Realtors. 1old the subcommit- tee. Nor did he bnna a flock of wi1neues to oppose the bankers. Al if the C•pitol were a town 1n a clanac Western movie, G1lhcs wa the lone gunfiahtcr arra)'ed ap1nst a ha.If-dozen opponenu at h1&h noon m the dusty street, the old pro pitted against seem1naly overwhelming odds. callina upon his years of knowledge to see ham throuah. recommend further cement bar-School to 19th Street. This 1s an -ncades across Costa Mesa thorough-unnecessary inconvcnicoce for ~~A~p~cdenl~~n lho~~s~~~~rominato•~ -~~--------------------cstabhshed As long as we do not care and to school and more importantly ~ Gillies didn't try to re fute the bankers• economic arauments. He simpll explained to the leJ1Sl1tors that i the bill was enacted. It wouJd prevent untold thousands of Cali- fo-m ans from buyina or sc01n1 their homes and that when those people found out what had happened. their wrath at the ~litieian.s v.ould be artat. And 1mphcilly. at lcaJl, the real estate association would be rcmind- ina voters who did what to whom. An a1m0fl visible wave of d1scom- fon nppled throu&h the 5ubcommtt- tee as G1lhes spo~c. The pohtic&ans fUs$Cd and fid&cted, they didn't want to hear what Gilhcs was telling them. about the aesthetic uatinc of uch increases the probability of car and- bamcades and as tons as the Caty pcdestna{l acCJdcnlS near and around Count"ft solves the problems created Estanci.a Htah School plus the two by such bam~des pnor to 1nstalhng grammar scfiools. t,hcm, this should not unduly concern Instead of barricades. how about the ~•of the cit) speed bumps, speed traps. stop Ughu. But the City Council has not solved alternate routes, hmiuna road work the previousl y cx1st1ng traffic prob-to hours aner the momint t\ISh lcm along-V1ctona and along Placcn-startingsch~l;lt etthcr laterorearher tJa Avenue Instead they have com-times. I'm sure most C1t1zcns would Chandeliers shed .ne• llglJt on ambassador's reside.nee Finally, someone proposed a post- ponement. What had seemed only minutes before to be a sure thina hltd become a hot potato. Other members eaactty ara.bbed onto the delay. The bill dted that maht without a v9tc. The old aunf i&hter had woo .notb_cr btttle. pounded rt. All this took place at the rather pay for a program thlt 1m-WASHINGTON -While St.ate Cables elllplained that 1hc rd1dcnct's September IS 1986 Ci ty Council proves services and rehcva the Department oq,ic1als were bcuing CJtistina window units repeatedly Meettng. when you, the Ctty Fathers traffic, rather than one that makes it Conarcss for money to beer up break down. voted unanimousl y 1n 1h1s acuon v.orsc. security at terton i.thrcatened posts • Reoovauon of the master The vote was opposed by 1he Pohct If the Council still believes blir--and closina others to save money bedroom and batbroom IJ\d another Ocpartmt'nt. the Frrc Ocpanment, nudes arc the answer, wh y not _ the Amcncan ambassador 1n bathroom: $20,000. The master bath- tht' Street and San1tat1on OcP?rt· postpone their 1nstaltat1on until·thc Trinidad was p1ck11.1a out crystal room "can only accommodate one mcnt, the Planning Department and existing traffi c problem i' brow&}H chandchcrs for his official residence person at a time:• one cable noted. the Traffic Engrncenna Department. under control. This at kast woold and prop0s1na a tennis court and •Rcmodelint JUeSl bedroom and for under tandablc reasons What prove to us that our money King costly renovation of his swimmina bathroom. rcptJnna or replac1na were the Council's reason'\? The spent for Traffic Enain~naalMi Y ~I plumbins andf electrical filltutts: People laving along Monrovia Av-Plann1n1 has not been wa t«li , Ali told. mbassadorShddon Ktys I l0,000. enue wanted 1t' We pay, throuah our tae1. &;r · ..,anted an estimated SI SO 000 worth In a telephone interview, K.rystold As a taxpaying C 1tuep I'm con-profcs.s~onal tuy rna~mcntand ~ of improvements for his dlas in Port-us that some improvements to the 29- cemed for the safety of not only those expect Jt. h Should be unneccssarif. to of· paio. the Caribbean capital of year~ residence were approved hvina in the Freedom Homes Tract. have l"? show '!Pat the Novnnbcr lrd :rnnidad and Tob,qo. At the same lont t;d'ore he took over 1n Auaust but all of the City's re 1dents and Council MectillJ t~ a.ell you t.hlt you time. the departnle!'t was prepe.nna 198' -which was also. of course, tndu try. 1 feel that the City's overall arc not performina 1n the btsl 1atcrcst to clote consulatd an Brernen, West before the current fiscal crisis. The safety has been compromised and to of Costa Mesa. anymore than Yo'C Ocm>any· Rotttrikm Netherland•· am~ said much of the add insult to lnJUry, the City picked shouldh.avelocllcckuponourdoCtor Se.l•tdor 'da Bahia, ~I; sev111e: furniture is " )'tll"$ old, arid the up the tab for 1hc bamcadC$, stop to sec that he wa hes his ha :sp11n; Tnes&c, I~: and Winnipcs.; noon arc covered with "a Qcophony sians. detour signs and their installa \Jl"gCry. Canada, to save money. • of carpets." The only 1ttm requested ttons The people livina tn the ~ State OC(>lttmcnt's _,leas for that CoUk1 be consadcrtd txtraV1pnt. Freedom Homes hould be com-• addiuonal secWtty tu.nets were only aix:ordina to Kr) • was a ,s2~soo mended for bnnaina th 1r problem ptnly met: eonpeu cwt SJ 38 mall ion chandeher for the d1nlna toom. L ' d .~ , from the depanmcnt's salari~ ~d ' In one cab&t to fotSY Bonom, ttle et S ecre&Se SU~i-Y i S OrB p81'T expenses bud&tt. and $887 milhon ~mbu&adorsaid atencus court. would r-..,.. from the proposrd outlays for secur~ improve the "Pott'J morale and In tcad of decreismJ the protC\'· tion ofboatina people. their boats and their homes -suppoitdly to bt economical! -why not decrta tho~ .. upet?" supervisors' salariH; 1ty. . provide a healthNJ. outlet" ~or em· What ha\c they done for us laklY? Word of the t>Udj$ry cma1 •P-btuy empl~ytts. Private tennts clubs MR Ho M GLYNN perently traveled by banana bOlt 10 are uptnSave and have standards of · · Coronll del Mar the ~uthemm0$t U.S. OU!P<* in the athletic prowe11 \Mt not all em~uy _ ,. nbbeen. b\at 1nfonn1tton on the Nffel"IQnmeet,tbembkexpla:uted; ~--:;;;;;;,;;;;;;:::;;;;._;;:;. __ .::;;;..-=:::::..;;,...;;.;.;__.::...:....:..=-~::...:...:.:;;___.;:,,.;.._~...-~., amb1M1dor's luxunous rcfurbiihina addina:. ••There is only one public IC_......., plans was ttDt .to W1sh1n1ton tn coit:l'lov.oevcr, at is located in ah~· OfMNGE COAST llilJPilat ""*'* -cable and official ordeT rcqu111tion crim area," TeM Tait forms iomt of which bave been F0ttian 81nld1na Office tp- ldit« obtathed by our anoc11tc cewart proved lhe ambUMdc>r•1 ten nit coun Hams. Hert aR some J'9llS from the ••1n l"'!ntiplc.'' but otlkials said that ,,:'IOl1C.::O, ambluad()(J drum boot:· · fundina for alt embtsty tmnit couru " •Construcuon of a tennis coun wa1 put on hold after the budjtt ans and pavint or 1bc amM1UdoriiJ :nt.-depenintftt nthoriilld onr, parluna lot: S40,000. S 17.000 for lbe Pon-ofaSoeio m1- t .Re-tdrna, 1a1~and tepUDUot dtncc'• rumhht"" SS,000 for MW o(tht 1wimmina pot>I: S7,000. 111nm1nd1newrOOf'andS~7.000for •lnswlltion or central .., con· me ltr coedllionana IAd bathroom 4tt""-i--f'of ,,....,.....: 20,130 . . .. OiU1n JS rctmn& this year after ncarl)' two decades as the real estate industry's man tn Sacramento and he counts has showdown with the btnkers as his finest achievement. There 1 a popular image of the lobbyist as a cigar-chomping beckslapper with • fistful or dollan. c~s&antly.irrina to contnbute to the campaian funds and the dchnquefity o( otherwite innocent lawmakers. Not 1nclUdtd 1n lht rcfUrbashing Like many such imaaes, it has a. outlay were the ptlftO nown down to root in truth. Perhaps the most the islands arid lhe armor-Plated Oocl famous of the Sacramento lobbyms. Senator car shipped f'roril Europe tor Arne Sami~h. smuy much fit the $20,430, Off\ctali.defeftdcd the CA· imqc. piend1tures, Piii'lkulirly the n.-palrs to But most lobb)ists. and c pcc1aJly the re<J1dence, which they aid had those pract1c1ns today. don't. They deteriorated badly from constant arc profcu1onaJ advocates who prac-ex~ure to the 1e1 air. ~ also ucc before the lqisJaiurc much as 1>91nted out that the renovatJOU were lawyen ptacti« before the courts - ordettd to coincide wsth eteurity albeit in a less formal scttina and with work on tht embuty comp0ulid to some tooli, such a eampeian con· avoid tcari111 n up twice. tnbutions. that la~cri lack. And while some are so.<allcd "Juice BEER BUST: Lt. Col B.S: '*'·an pl•yers" who depend on money for Army finance officer, may have to influenc:e, more come from the • -pkk up lht $742.14 tab for beer aftd Th c R t bb chiPI providcid to Gl1 on mancuven Gillies mokS. e A o yina 10 West Germany four years llQ, Ol)ttltion, pound for pound, 1 prob- becausc his oflce mistalcenly OK'd ably the most efTCC1ive in tht Capitol, the upendnure from the wrona rcst1na on thrtt lcp: technical Cl· account. The Army bu asked the pcrt.isc amona it lobbyist • a htfly C ............ r.....:...:.:..&1 ,... n....-ff' campetJ" fund and ara .root ,or-ompbunir;r ~· to 111;t ._.. o pn1L1Uon. On a moments notttt, tht hook lincc the error was "'-*by Gillies can ftood the Cap1tol with one of the colonel's derts. lut tht pol"estcr-j1c1leltd rtaJ estate ckalers civilian comptrollers •Y they cao't / d d f h 1 l clear &Mr until they hive COftdut1-ve who p0un on oors o t cir oca evidtnce that hC didn't see the 1~11'm. caJifomia Journal, afttr delburwman ~umcnt himtelf. The ~ dcni.zt.Dl. of lbc Caphol, .Anny " wwicria .. Oft thtt. The beer, named Gtlhes H the most cff'e<t1ve 11Kidtntally, was Amman, even lobbylit. 1"he ~ne d d 1 apin thoulh the maneu,,cn MrC in the that ytar and ap1n. Ollhes wa the heart ofGennain '*t t0untry. winner_ and weli..detervfd. • Jeri u•u .. _, .,.,,.. ~ ,,.,, lfalMtit ,. • .,......., .. .,. " I,,, '" $ ... ~Ml!!!fSC."~ • ... ' . \ - -· r (• A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1986 J rilliant color ., .IOYC9 ec1•• 90DLCMCM ._,111na a a " A kal1ldoecope OI riotOUI color Ml decorate the MOW ~ lk>pel thla ~. Today'a ·ahadel of bold reda, ..... end greena -combined with IOft . put• .... all part Of the lkl WMI fuhlon ecene. WOllW'&'I lkl ~, .acardJng to Vicki Vutt•. maneger for ~Ski Co., hu bMnQt99t· ly In ~by the anappy trend In eportawear. "The·fabrlca .... beautlfut wtttt bl-color ·blwtd• that em~ much of the textured and printed matertal," lhe upe.Jned. "There I~ a EU(opeM Influence In the new llne of lkl wear, eepeclally In . the one-~. powder )9cko-. • ets and p.rkaa. The topa .,.. more tuttY cut ~with Padded ~ shoulder•: they are faahionable · • ,yet functlonat The loOk la fun and forward, but · stlll · retain•"' . ttM. . class6c llnea." · T to the slope Men's ski wear, Vuhee said, ls stlll tradltlonaJ; hOW9Yer, It too has been subtly Influenced by Palaley print debam ID WOlll&D'• Ml~ today's styles and colors. wltla far collar by Col••r (aboft). wlalle )lcketa for men' wltb dp oat nem and ewn.. Aftllable at tile 1'ewport Ski Co., "There has been new cotor DHceate often waterproof fabrloat:loa la Newport 81.cla. ' On the cover... . blocking added to the menswear," she , said. "White, · platinums and bright blues • .and yellows are now seen lrt the Jackets and one-piece suits.·: Kowever. Vultee said men stlll favor the basic colors of bfack, blue, red and gray. Racing pants (priced from $95 to $250).are atlll the f avorlte wear among the male skiers. The European flair was well Illustrated when a wpman cus- tomer at the store modeled a one-piece ski suit by Austrian Ronald M•na create8 a laollday mood wttb thla French black lace and .... claarmeue eY~ 1own wttb fatl•e red bows. Tlae dmlan can be foaad. at Lido 8llka, Lido llarlaa Vt.Uate. ltewport Beacla. · designer Stelnebronn. Priced at $600, the pastel aqua and white suit with weJl-padded. shoulders looked very. stylish on the dark- haired woman. The 'added full- (Pleue eee COLOR/N) } ' . -. ... ... A 1/3 OFF HOUDAY P.REVIEW SPECIAL, $65. REG. $0 . · Made of 50' • cotton (>()'\', rayon, thl'I hohday pcrf(.'('l dn: I M'Centcd by a • !ic<>0~ neck and a tie·front. Availahfo in · blue In i~ 4=14. Style :J240. L Sale S(artS Thur.Mlay, Nc~mher l!l. Umited quant1tl . .. , .. .. :Final Markdown . Fall & Winter Clearance --..----..-_,.......~ 50% to 90% offl ALL MERCHANDISE ON SALE ' .Now In Progress '\ · with ~ New Merchandl8e-Arrivlng Daily! Mon. tliru Sat. 10 to 5:30 1024 Bayside Drive Newpo t ~och-=__._.___._, __ _ 714-640=0990 ... f , ... r ,. • ,. * . . •' . . . : ' ' ; . ' \· . • ~ I i4 -IMAGE/An~ Supplement. to the DAILY PILOT/Thuf'lday, November 13, 1988 r • Slope.slang.slipping?· Ski school will set you 'Mogul• to skiers Is a small hill, not a powerful pet:'son ---..... - DENVER (AP) -If you have alwaya thought a "rnogul" was a IUOCellfUI. business ex- eadlve and ' "•nowplow" cleared the streets a'ftitr a atorm, you've prob~bty never Mt foot on the lkl stopea. Skiers have a slang all their own that la often bewildering to thOM unfamlllar with this popu- lar winter sport, says Jim Isham, director of the ski school I at Colorado'• Copper Mountain -Get mto a wedge: Thia rMOrt 75 mU• weet of Denver. doeen't mean to adopt the Isham offera deflnltlon1 of lateat hair 1tyte, but to perform theee frequently ueed ex-a technique lklerl uH to llow ~ preaaiona to help non-skiers down without ohanglng dlrec- decode the converaatlons of tton. To make a wedge, you their skiing friend• or to give Mparate your skis, push the them a head start If they're front tips together and form a planning to tewn to ski this · "V ·" winter. • · -Follow the fall lln~ -Mogul: A small burnp or· Although you mlgtlt think this Is·, hlll In a run for skiers to go over,_ !!le designated route for slldlng -S'l,owplow: A meth~n1he mountain, the phrase skiers use to check or slo rs to the shortest distance down their speed by opening nd most direct way down the the tails of their skis Into a .. V" slope. You can also ski across position and bringing the tips the fall llne, by traversing the towar-d each other. , mountalnr In ,or:der ~ ·stow down. -MUhed PQtatoee: 8nOw -UM a herrlngborwa: Thia that II wet and wry ~ a maneuver d~'t Involve fllet· condition common In W8m'I Ing a flah, but r8'h4w oHmblng up weather. an lnctlne whl19 on lkta. To do It, -Champagne powder; Thia eeparate your Ilda but leave the 11 extremety tight, dry and eJry back tip• cloee together. Then anow and 11 often fou~ lat proceed to walk up the hlll by Rocky Mountain 1~reeort1. It la repeatedly lifting the pack• of . conaldered by m9'9y to be the your ·1kte one over the other. • belt condition tor ultimate akl Thia results 'tn ·a ·pattern In the exper*"ce" --even better than snow resembling a spiny her· regular powder anow. • rlngbone. -Snow bunny: Generally _ -Corn: Spring or warm.-this refera to a beginner skier, weather snow ttlat becomes but many capable lklers can granular when. subjected to aleo be snow bUnntea tf they act alternating thawing and freez-timid, 1tay on the ....., 1lope1 Ing condlttona and head for the .lodge after an . . hour or two. -Schuuboomir: Tiiie ll a reckleel'lkler whO qpt oflllt M ...., lkllng wildly out of OOlltrGI at great 1peecl1. Schuleboomer8 ~ •· tet'tlpt to lkl on llopei • *" th4111f' eblltty ~. . -Hof dog: Juet • lft~ ·eport•, ••• wt10•. "°' doO Ilk• to lhOW oft. Hot="'' might UH expreeaiOne • .. daffy" and "worm turn'' to refer to 1 variety of..,... llUnll and cr•tMt _..,. "**'*' th9y llke to perform at tllgh apeedt. ~~~~~ ....... ~~~~-·coLORFUI;SKl WEAR •••. ' Dellr ""°' pho4w by Niel .... Inealated one-piece eJd aulu for men and, .women are trimmed with.escttinf bold4n1-na. Satta-and acceeeorle. aboye ~by ao,ner and at rftht 6y l'flle. At l'fewport S.kt' Co. You see we rHlly don't have the store fixed up the way It should be for a re,111 spiffy. hlgh-dass grand opening. The real fancy opening wlll be sometime In November. However. as we see It, there Is absolutely no reason why we c.an 't dl~ount our already discounted prices This way you wlll be so lnteresced In the low prices on our fine collect Ion of men's and ladles' clothing. you won't even notice the lack of glltzy appointments. Bl!T wt WIU.. GUARANTEE. YOU: f>RIVATt DRESSING ROOMS AND FINE TAILORING. (Both on premises.) THE NEWPORT CLOTHING CO was created with you. the professional. In mind. Our goal Is to help you . DRESS FOR SUCCESS FOR LESS . MEN'S AND LADIES' CLOTHING FROM SOME OF THE BEST- KNOWN U.S. AND IMPORTED MANUFACTURERS. Suits OF SILK • WOOL • POLY WOOL AND LINEN -R~__&t}O 3 Piece Business Suits Solid Colors ancf Pin Stripes · Rtt"'' S215 00 Now $99.00 Rtta1 S170 00 NOW $89.00 Sport Coats Wool & Wool Blend Rtt,,11520000 Now $69.90 Wool, Linen, Gabardine, Flannel Rtt"" Sl2500 Now $'49.85 Ft~ Assortment ttrdt rttatl for S85 00 Now $1 9.90 - Cashmere Sport Coats Rtt,,11 S350 00 Now $138 . 70 Best known Leather Coat Manufacture ~ather Blaztrs Rtto•I SSOO 00 "low $188)0 Spo<t ond Dress stort1n9 ot $99.0o O'NMNTE Shirts Retotl SJO 00 Now $1 '4.90 k g S3000 ow $9*80 ... S~LE HOURS Ladles' Wear lod1es' All Sol~ Slozers R.io.l ~200.-00 Now $59 ~--= lod1es Wool Blend Su11s Fully lined Retool $ 17 5 00 Now $69 00 lod1es Dress Stocks Re101I $89 00 Now $29 90 lod•es Dresses Mode In USA Retool $89 00 Now $29 90 lod1es Co11on Ponts Reto•I $30.00 Now $9 90 Slacks All WOOi SlaekS Rtta'I S100 00 Now $39.00 Cotton Blend Rflo1I 575 00 Now-$29.90 Lacties' & Men •s Active Sports Wear Collection ·Absolutely the Floest ~abrlcs Mad~ Famous Cahfotn10 Manufacture Shirts Retail SJOOO Now $12.90 ~ Jogg.ng Su ts ladies & ~n s Retail Sl9500 Now $59.40 Shorts lOdtt'S l ~n s Rtta11 S6500 Now S1'4.90 Polo Style ICM Shirts • Retail S8500 Now $19.90 .hom' .... 2 •-, . . neaa on the tc)p of the suit, the '1ower chin for protection egetriSt woman aald, was very com· the cotd 'WMther. Not only are fortable. That same design they Important for added comes In an array of brlgtlt tones warmth, but the multl-Mlectk>n and pastel.shades. of colors accent every lkl outttt. Another one-piece suit de-"We alto carry tona of hat• In signed-by Head also dllplayed ton• ofltytee," Vultee uld: "One the new acqua tones, padded tradltonal dealgn 11 the lkl pom·. shoulders and full cut to -on ~1_.toc WQt'lW'.I, aru:L priced at $289.95 envelope atyte for men." In keeping with the current For a different look In hat1, try sportswear trend, Colmar the Wortd War II aviator deelgn ($519.85) has a one-pJece'sult In -wttttear ftapt. Creat.ct In •vat pinks U\d aqua that ttas added amount• of colors, It too, coordl· western studding en the ptdded nat .. with fhe total 1kl look. shoulder area. · Layering of if(I clot*. accord- " Fashion conscious designers Ing to Vuttee, 11 very Important to this year seem to be Head, Niis, the skier. Stelnebronn and Colmar." she "The layers absorb the said. "We carefully try to have a moisture, traps the heat and blend Ing of merchandise that wlll whips the moisture away from the service all our customers.'' skin. A skier Is usually either tqo Ski jackets are another fashion warm or too cold," ~ noted. statement this season ... A "Layering Is a good way to woman's fur-tined jacket In deep program the skier's comfort." ebony by Colmar·($429.95), ·and Vultee said, with the Improve- • Kaelin design In soft pinks and ment In the lkl materials content, .... grays \aroun<r$240} are a few sometimes readk'lg the labels samplings of the Stylish look. can be confusing. "Men 1ove lots of pockets and "Each Item seems to be heavily hoods," Vultee said ... Their jack-tagged to explain all the fabric ets can be European styted and content and special protection It hlghHghfed In jade97and lemons. offers:i she said. tt helps to "Women .can also enjoy the have someone knowledgeable soft feel of angora with the Aspen explain the different fabric Lid and M(lrceau sweater de,. terminology." signs. The handmade Items' are Gore Tex la widely uaed In priced around $225.95 and can making well-Insulated outdoor be purchased along with ; wear. It is weatherproof and all matching scarfs and mittens. purpose for wind and water. The "Many of our men customers fabric ls llghtwefght and carries a like the feel and the look of the thrtte-year llmlted warranfy. sweaters so well, they wlll Pant~ gloves, powder Jackets purchase one for the particular are only a smattering of the Items woman In their life." that carry the Gore Tex label. Neck gaiters. In the jewel and Across town In Huntington pastel tones, are wrapped Beach, asst1m•nt store manager around the neck and cover the at Pat's Ski and SP<>rt, Greg Tale BUSHWACKERS agrees that fabric content plays en Important part In ttiecomfort and protection of lkters. "Double layer thermal under- wear with a wool outerlayer~and cotton lnnerlayer Is popular be- .,£ause of It• comfort and ·warmth," he aaJd. "Siik the(.mal .~r feeta nice to the skin and many people like the IOOk It gives when worn under tighter ski wear. Siik 11 1 warm natl.Ira! Insulator and usually priced around S30 for each piece." ADVENTURE GEAR I Featurin,. No•tal,.ic Style Military Clothing 219 BROADWA¥ l:A6tJ~A-BEAEH1 EA~ ~-494-6224 .. To keep the hands warm, accorctLng to Tate, took for gloves with a leather exterior and a synthetic lnatde material. Prices range from $25. tc $80; fashion cotor1 are emphasized by Gates and Niia. "Thermal sock• with a poly· propylene and wool blend draw the motature away from the akin. Our IOCkl are prlc.d from $3.99 to $10," he said. And speaking of toasty feet - Lange and Reichle have created a aid boot deeignec:t for extra warmttl. The men and women boot• have a heating devtce that aupptya warmth to the crltlcal blood ctrculatlon areaa on the bottom of the feet. Lange boots have· nick et cad· mlum batteri.t that activate the LED Indicator and a heat plate that hM bMl1 deligned under the lnllde toe ar:• of the boot. Eaey to work, )uet preae the ON/OFF IWttch to the heettng -and after a f9W mtnut•. 1 plMUnt warm ...atlon 11 ftlt under ffie ton. E9Ch heet cycte ttopt automati- cally aft• five mtnut•. The heetlilg Cycle can be Interrupted ·It "" time by preainQ the ON/OFF twitch for aboul two eecond•. • And ... llk• any IOphlattcated ·item of the 20th century, the boot .. hal a battery rech•ger that . h00k11nto the Jeck at the Nck of the boot. The boot can be recharged prior to lkllng or when It hu not been uted for 1 tong period Of tltM. The Ratchle boot, called the RX·Hot, eccept1 over 1,000 rechar.ge cyctea. The heated boot 11 ~around '300. Garment care hie of cerellft• ~Ii M tnhefent pej1 Of _ .... t ~. Meke an to,.... ... ........... t~· lllbellon the-.0011t-.t Of the flbftc Ind Olf9 lliltruc- ttonl . , . . • I • To H::ott tuz..s from t.ht Robz.rt. ToltoU. ~tgn st.ud10 m°'rmz.\ vo11'zy . th<Z. worlds f\na.st. honci.e¢wn t.l~ olway5 thz pzrnzct 9ift. ond Ol"""YS thcz. Jo~t, 5(2.)tZCt\OO.. ~ bz.och '+'I fhehion ~\ond., 71't/O't't '!:J:J70 'Mt!lt.'K'Od Vll\o9Z-lOOI \Ml~ bMi I 21Y2al· 3273 p!'oeckint:t SZ!>~th lo'114ow. ,818/30'f·9333 mon thru fh 10to9. ~t.urdoy 10 to6 C. !Ut'ldoy noon tD ~ PACIFICA COMM<.INllY HOSPITAL: COMM<.INllY HEALTH FORUM This forum offers lectures. clnk:.s and aeiNnars on w.nl"!ll.1• heatthcare Issues. This fall. these new programs wil be off< fto the pubic at no ch!rge. PACIFICA'S INSTITUTE OF SPORTS llEDIQNE . November 20, 1986 '"' 7:00 -9:00 PM SKIING SAFETY AND IN.IURY PREVENTION Peter Reynolds, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon -A discussion ,about equipment, proper con· dltlontn1 and varlou types of common lnlurl s. I ...l , IMAGE/An Actwrtlllng ~to tfte DAILY PILOT~,,._. blr 11, Accessori Ladies! Do I have a gift idea I or you! Boudoir & Cheesecake Photography from ••tr• Met to opt for • ..,, look wtth OM maiOf p6eoe," 191d M9ry Jw Rlackd11r.i*, falNon coor- dinator tor Nordet,.., Or-. Countr Aegaot\. • • ...,... eome Charrd1M1r wrlngl Md nothl~ ..... OI two Nee auftl Md no ..,,1r9.·· Another option 11 to ICC*'tt the ha&r wtth one of the IUOrtment-of hair plecill that haw arrtved for the holiday ...,.,, 86g, wide •ttn bowl Of ltln veew.t ftt)bon• or atudded cffpe an pretty pat- terne add aparkle or w....ttY to Mlratyae,. ........... _ ..... c..... LICJlt ap '::.:e'f!t8 wltla a rht=•ta••......,-. or a necld•ce, u4 ~ of rll•neetoa• ..a faaz jnreJa (apperleft). Otller oPtloM are a pearl aad rhl· 11tone '"'· necklace uad ean1Jlp (left). 04 &old metaUJc belt aad Jaat . with Yelftt bow (abine). For epon.wea.r, try a crocodlle belt. At NordMrom, Soatla Cout Pia.a. ~ · ~c\\ ~~~,, Group W Cable present ... SPEAK UP NEWPORT fint bowing !'io~tmbcr 13th 8pm to 9:3<>pm • • !.studios Al o o~. 18th and 1'ov. 24th Ladles call Lenny now. for your studio tour & consultation appt. Custom package 675-0823 Sitting Fee . $12 5 Ccwona o.I M., You make the choice: GHOUt> ·W Croup dJecuuJoo oo tbt Pro'• ani ' Con't of MEA liRE A. Expaoaion CABLE . ol Nt"'port unttr 714/642-3260 II your Ski Budget . suffers from kid's growing pains LEASE "THE RIGHT STUFF" FROM NSC ... and save money! For as low as $59.95, we'll lease you a complete kid's ski package ... for the whole season. Newport Ski Co. has finally solved the growing problem ... one which we understand all too well. Every year you shell out a bundle to keep your kids on good quality. safe equipment, and every year they grow out of 1t. Now Newport Ski Co. · introduces the JUNIOR V.l.P. LEASING PROGRAM. You can lease brand new, top quality boots, bindmgs, skis and poles for youngsters, youths and jumors . We flt the boots. select the right skis and mount the· bindings for maximum protect/On. Lease the best for your kids· for less ... and wa.tch how fast they progress on safe, qua/tty equipment ... eqU1pment you don't have to buy. . Select one of these top~! the line. mOMY Si\llng ~and tnroN your kids"' our JUNIOR V.l.P -~LEASJ>IG.PROGRAMS now They I rec:e11e their JOIN OUR ()tl(n personal JUNIOR VIP MlMBERSHIP.CARDS J'' 1M11ta V. / P. The/ cost only S10 and enfltle '"""· and ><0u to vmvn • . . these add1ti0nal benefits * Unbmi~ ~and M&Kmg on Jooior Leasing Program equf)tnent. * 10% olf Dtl II kids' clothl(lg lot lf> ro 5 dajs from elate d ~ equipment. LEASING PROGRAM THIS YEAR. AND EVEFrY YEAR • LEASE YOUR KIDS THE BEST EQUIPMENT MONEY~ BUY HURRY/ Quantities limited -Oller ends Novemllet11th. V.l.P. SEASON{EASING PACKAGES .. · A # l#OH tafOOf. l'ACI • SflOl S.tnMarcoSLIOO ISi If • ~·SAnM1rtoSLIOO #f II 111S If ,,.,, NEWPORT *SKI* COMP~ St s F1S<.h«Comp 17S If S••s F1sc/111Comp 171 If If## 1111111119 SllOmoll 121M ISf II BindlflQ 5'/0lllOfl 1';' 17S OI Billd1119 S.t/Qmoll IU' 11$ If R Jr Chl~11ger 115 If Rel JI Cha' f!Otf ltS II Rel Jc CIM/tenger llS II TOWPUltelfASEl''lflU 11••• ./QW~ASH>AICJ. Ut5 ,,. 101ALPURCl'..ASEPR!Cl Im#' YOO~ ~.:a= $59 .95 r:;: J;APRrrJL $89.95 ff!~ ~/Cf $189 .95 Used equipment ava1/able for lease at reduced rates ~ • • s;ii ,, c~ 11 ,,,. " Bi"'1ing $.t/ol!JO(J J'' ns 11 If floCM~ll ltl II 101AL PVR<1/AS#. PRICL Ml If' ltxllt iJ!f:c~ICE $179 .95 plJCt 2700 w Coast ,.way NewP9f1 Beach {714) 631-3280 • ' \J I -IMAG!/An AcNeltillng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thur9dlly, Nor.ember 13~1W , f • • , • .. .. tnter . ..,. -:I 1 Step out for the evening in this When the fashion's right -it's exquisite two-piece 100 ~rcent at Shipley's! Just one of many silk gown designed by Guy trench and overcoat tylcs along .Laroche from Paris. It as available with all the other fashions you'll in cobalt blue or bright magenta find at Shipley's Scacliff Village. with black accents. Set this de---------,36=4700. sign at Guy Laroche, 33fashion - Island. . . his 100 percent cotton cor- duro>" medium weight jacket is ~rfcct for the casual California ... lif cstyle and esscnu.al when traveling. Available in a oft • camel tone rt can:.be coordinated with blue jeans or gray flannel pants . The jacket and all ac- cessoties ate available atAt F.ast, 44 Fashion Island. · .. . SHIPLEY'S . · Glmer," the keynote or the -This exquisite handloomed h0!1day stason, will be prestnted knit with 100 ~rcent angora by Fashion Depot in a Fa hion houlder detailing is only one of Show Wcdncsda}·. ov. 19 at] many un~ual designer creations. p.m., )890 Edinger Ave. (at. . you will find at Arthur John's Springdale) in Huntingfon Fine Apparel. Two locations in Bn.chJ 846-3304. -.t~~ .......... -~Se~a~cl~iff!...f V~i~llage. 960· 5752, - ... 536·2122 . f( • l I l f \ ·' • • ' . ·. -' f Career Corner offer this black and white check uncon tructed jacket and lined skirt in 100 pttctnt rayon as an idea.I addition to the'working woman 's wara- robc. A silver gray crushed atin blouse completes the outfit, c.. reer Corner is locateCI in the Eharter Cent~. Hunt-in ton---- Beach, nMu. .l • } IMAOE/An ~ Suppffment lo the DAILY P&LOTn~. No_.lf 1'. ·--7 \ CAREER CORNER Thjs '20s style, lilting teal ilk . dress with softly draped drop wai t and jeweled detailing is available at Diane in We tcliff Plaza, 1 ewport Beach. uree offer a. two-piece silver e~en!ng dres . lip dre s is de- igned with a tru~pct kirt1 over- ized i•cked in jacquard print with bunle back. $100. Available at Biawelt' Bidtique, Via Lido Plau, 'cwport Bca..ch. --J • . ......... - t • • .. • .. . -..- , . Phocographi on chis page by Tony Sanchez From the 11 collection i a - ski parka wtth color blocking in pink, black and white ii coor- dinates art ava1l1btc ar ~ewport k1Co.2700 W. Coast Highway, ewport~ch . . • .. L • t .. I-IMAGE/An AcMrtlllng SuppWnent to the DAILY PtlOT/Thuriday, November 13, 1NI Romantic look back for ·even~ng wea~ ,., ..... ,., .... Crazy for crinolhies CalYba Klein introduce. a frl•oloaa look with taffeta ballerina U1rta plumped oat by polka dot crlnoltn•, ~d Designers focus on sleek gowns-.__..._ ncll fa ones~ furs It wu a ·time of glitter and romance. Whttn every m~Hght night was made f()r celebration. Alluring long, black glov91, ftoor- length gowna, champagne and dancing 'tll the stars faded. The holiday evening wear co~ . Jectlon1 of eeveral prominent designer• are llke a naahback to thoae glamorous nights, to a time ~ when sneer elegance mean more than _clingy pantyhose. "Evening · wear should look quite ·elegant,'' said Wayne Welch, .repre"'1tatlve for can-. fornla designer Ffubln PAnls. ··women want to look stunning when they go to a big affair.'' Welch, who arrived In Orange County for a showing of Rubin Panis f ash Ions In Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza, didn't want to talk "trends" ("Women shouldn't trytoJook trendy ... th«ty should wear what mak .. them pretty"). Yet , the Panis collection seemed to Include styles that reflected the general winter direction toward polished af- ·fluence: sleek, b.ody-contourlng dresses, rich furs. and fabric&, and a focus on floor-length gowns. . ~ In his one-of -a-kind show- pieces. Panis uses.liberal bolts oJ French sUk gauze, taffeta and aatlns. Lines are unuauaJly . model below dlaplaJ8 a BW Bluli taffeta babble drw that enda wt ti a noance aboYe the knee. l'uhlona were ahown at· tbe ..,rm, pl'ftiew la !few York. simple, uncluttered. Instead, he · · prefers.. to add flair wltb fur tdma Ylctor Ca.ta deelana a •trapleu •ownwltb -Norwegian fox Is a favorite -· a fttted bodice of leopard print and a fall and exqulslt~ hand~~dlng..Tur •Id.rt wl_!h ma~htn· wrap (left). Anothet" . ~--Deir"",._......,.,....~ atrapleu deetcn featiarea told metallic fabric wlth a matchtna bow. Illa colleetton I• at l'f ordatrc>m, 8oadi Coutl'lua. whlch he has 'Qalned a ~eable • "Hand-beaded," Welch said, waving his hand over thousands of wee, p~arly bea4s strung with precision In lavish patterns. "Just like Bob Mackey does . .Others do beadlng~ but yDu woo'Ulnd1hls quality hand-beading In this price bracket." Some dresses take up to four months to bead by hand. And It just might take you as long tO.pay for one of them. Prices are loffy, between $-1,000 to $5,000. If that's a bit too decadent for your I'll-only-wear-It-once. budget, you can still turn heads In his new Jarln by Aubin Pante Une. You'll find evening and cocktail dresses In silk organza or white wool Jersey with a few splathes of his signature hand-beading for under S 1,000. But If nothing Is too prlcey or adventurous fo( you, .you might like to slip on his real apart-from- the-rest attention getters: Mid- night black or cranberry red theater coats with prlncesa or leg-o'-mutton sleeves and puffy hemffnes. Or his slafe black gown with the provocative ruffle slink- ing around the body In Latin/tango styte. Like most haute couture thl1 holiday season. Panis' mostly ab aplesa ge)WM-r~re-completAtt--1:=::========-::===i with long, black gloves, black silk purses and stone-studded jew- elry. • ~ -, Other . designer llf\eS such as Alta de Mont~lla, Oscar de la Aenta an(fSTster Max:afsooprfor glamour -silk, lace, beads and dramatic colors. Victor Costa's hotrday fare Includes .dresses with wispy straps In festive blue teal · and speckled golds embellished with big bows and toucheS of rhinestone or sequins. For those whose Impacted business schedules also double aa social calendars. designers have given considerable thought to · versatile day-Into-evening wear that ranges from soft, fluid dresses to silk lame busi- ness/ evening suits. "These f ashlons can take you more placet than one dlnn~r," ~Id Penny Payne. fashion coor- dinator for Richard Warren. "You can look .professional and busi- nesslike at the ·office, and go straight to cocktails .. . Ju$l by changing accessories. •r Richard Warren's line leans toward sweeping skirts and one- piece dresses In trompe l'oell f ashlon. Renaissance paisley prints teamed with dark colors, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ turquoises In soft~-sc~ptured 11 wool crepes and black suede 1-toliOay Fash1on- Show 'Tlsthe season to Shop ~.Qlo/ AMI lfHl~rMtt On TIN Wet.,,,ont In Lido II o,,.,. 7 Dtp AW ... .... Sat. No\t. 22nd 2:30 .. pm at the Warehouse Terrace 15o/o to 25% savings at participating stores VIA LIDO LIDO MARINA PLAZA ' VILLAGE · A. Kline Cnoco4o1t Shop &id wells fM ft•11on.r1t folih•Ofll ... F!"ters Travel T r01ttl Agt11ey Le Midi frtntll tetfO\lfO!lf uao Drugs Otug SIOft Marblet . S.0..ly Sobl Optical Pathion Newport fye W90r SHOPS ON VIA uoo- 8.D. Howes & Sons ,........,. Fern• .tno~• - Kara Ii fOlhioilt Herman• ShM Tr" . . Annette's Place Chocolaterie Gudrun of Be'91an (;hocoloft Shoppe ... Bittro • w,,,.. & CllHte Leila's Gifts Udo·~ & Copper Udo Silk•· .. foell-on Mr. Taco J ts1ow0fll Martin Lawrence Galt.rift 'aolo Giatclinl Pearlt For You Jewt!fy with-'!just enough-deta11tng.._ make for classic daywear. ro- mantic evening wear. At an average price of $260, these dual purpoH outfits are affordable staples for every ex- ecutive closet. A cocktail dreae of told metallic fabric featarea a nated peplam; another peplam and all•er trim are the focaa ot the white atrapleu •own; and turqaot.e metallic fabric la draped In a tone 1own (below). All are at l'fons.trom. -I M A G E • -. Be the Talk of the Town ·This Holidqy Season. ... E111tntll9 ~ optiona tte ~ t1ful tOI t\tw INt'S usy to create 1nd etweys ttbuloul Lon, O< shott, we'll thOw '>"DI.I tt'fw1r1tohi~~~ loolt with If\ tnttctlll't cut dcsr9ncdw1thyou1nmind • Make Up • European Facials • Perms • -e Hair-Coloring • Acrylic Nails and More •• CREATIVE JEWELERS LAGUNA BEACH FINE ST~RLING SIL VER JEWELRY ______ Special l'ee-""""q Sa11ill141 • 14 & 18 Kt. Gold • Fine Diamonds • Rubles • Emeralds • Sapphires 353 N. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach, CA. 484 .. 4849 FREE PARKING OPEN 7 DAYS 'TIL 9:00 PM * IMAGE/An Advltt~ ~t to 1M DAILY PILOTIT~. No·;Mblf g. .... -I y' h ., M>YO. ICMIMR 90DLOVICM .......... l 'JI , TOday'1 ·Nlt MWI • variety: tong, lhort, wavy or atralght wtth 1ty111 drawn from · tM 11~. 1llOI Md 1170. with an updeted 1NOI touch. According to Annette DeFrri, ~of M9Qn Gate Salon In ·~·1 Faihlon lelMd, 1he lhort bOb of the '30l l1 beck. -, ''TM '8eli le ihof1 or medium 1e1'9th wtth clMl'i llnel,'' lhe Mid. "The look·~ta current · felhton;. thit : Nntyte, mak~ ~·dothee ~~focue On a . total loc*.'. .. C" Defr•lk Mid tod8y women•• conet..wtty on the go, therefor• "their halratyte muet be time .meant, though .. fMtttonable. Joeett• Sprtngft91d, owner of International Heir Con:feP.~ In Huntlngtan a.ch, 8Qf 111 that . the bob Ni •• popiillt. "" le eort of M ~ pegebOy look," .... .... "It .. YerMtMe bee•• It CM be worn lh«t, long, s.med or 1tralght. The permed look ta a eoft wave thet. Qlvee the Mir an WuliOn of COMfMt movement.'' The t&ghter curled perr'NllWlt, acc:ordtng to lorinafleld. ha bw'I replllCed.' **th. texture, movement and tiody. The key word lnatead of curt II "wave." The new permanent•· gtve body wavee ~·~ vorum. and aavee women endleee hoUre of prtmptng In front of'the mirror. Women INd very ectMt Uv• today, IM Mid. ''Moet work and don't haw the time to be bothered · wtth lflvoeviid haif .. atytee; )191 they 1tMt w.nt 1o look fuh6onable. A 1tyte Ilk• the bob 11 atmo1t malnten~kM and lodkl very modern.'' ' lange, accordlog to Spring· n.ld, Wit be .nother f~ point. "TM bengl wtH feature gr.t veraatlllty.'' the Mid. "The look could be a rounded archway that ·~ the face and eyee, °' ~mn:.~ht ~d cut at ~~~ t~~~~ SAVE '11~ ~~ ·. 50%~75% llnttr w ... c111111 ... '1 Clltlln •Holiday&: Cotillion Clothinr .11.-... ~- (formals, dresses, blazers, pants shirts & shoes) • Sid Clothinr (Parkas, bibs, racing pants & more) ~cu-~ '5t&cnM 436 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar Ix h J h · '"'' Th. ~lf'f Lp<l~•n '" I~ 11<"1 OHOPf! Ilda) Hr~ Tues-Fri 10-5 Sat 11 -3 UU\10 ll l' • • . Aob1rt ............. ..,, Robert l 1'~ Hair Df'HllFI In ea.a Mela, llkl hlelttOP trlel to lltW modern hell' ~ M oppci.d to trendy loOkl. I ~ ..................... . looklnt ....,_ ,..,.,., ... - ''Modern.._•• _. lilhed, yet d it wt'8t ilourrentty vogue: ~ •• more of • c1 .. .ac: tt9'1Un. "For darker Mir, • -~ ...... fi11t•• hetafd. ''·'In fllct, ........ . ttrong Influence.In todW:• fllhlon." IOok. Trendy le more~ 181: wttat t ,,_,, • thet moet of ue A word thllt molt ...,.._,..., heYe tn.d a poputar hM'cut Md want to aYoil II ..... ., fte found It wu not aultable for our ~look ............ .. k>ok. 1970.,WM&~ .... "There are e«tain peopte who "Nobody wenta IO Mr .... can weer trendy 1tytee and look ' t>ecw the ltyte w ,_. ..., .. great: however, If everyone tried long," Saavedra aald ... ..,.._. to keep up wtth trend• tt would be t. a definite lhaggy look '""''Ill a IOeing battle becauM It up thil faM ... aMttougt\ It 19 ..... changes every four to five wtth emoottw ...... " moothl.." ti...ul · Saavtldra-..-.__f"'..--_ Speaking of trend• •• ~. Mee. dothee ......_ Saavedra aald that the iotalty atwaya revert to~~. • bizarre hair colors are a thing of "The euence of thle yS'1 the put. . . IOOk ...,,, to be ,.. • ....., of ~'We ate IOOklng af..Ofter waya the 1·eeo. :an<t 10308: · "*'Y to COIOr the ttalr," he eald." "The .··stra ght tong or .nort Mir:· ... hairweavlng technique glvea a aald. · soft and natural look."· . ":fhe important · 80s tnnu.oe H&Jrweavlng, eccordlng • to on the 1tralght look 18 .. Saavedra, took the place of the geometric cut. The halt" will ._. dated frosting cap, whk;h wu more dramatic angutar uaed to color portion• of the haJr. dimensions than ...., In the ... Weaving 11 done with ematl or the ·309:· Lon&. ehort, curly, W&TJ or •t:ra.tiht ... tbe 1tyle la ap to milady. Howe...er, aperta ad'riH tiat ahe wear her laal.r ln a way that complemenu her entire look. .Down def~nitely up • • • in ~ozy outerwear _ Down Is definitely up, judging by the new-look down outerwear Jackets from Members Only. Therr designers are now using a revolutionary new process that ·makes Jt possible to provide warmth without bulk that has been -associated· with down. These new torso-flattering Jack- ets prove that you don't have to look fluffy to be warm. The stylized garments ere lnc11t:1=> ctr~ cavca11001a: Not only •re the new Jacke11 slimming, they have exceptional "fill power" of •7~ to 490 count. The higher the number, the warmer the jacket. To pu1 · thtl' ihto proper per- spective, not only are these new jackets warmer than other outerwear Jackets, they have greater "fill" than most ski Jack- ets that usuany carIY a •so to• 75 count. ..._----------------~~----i made of 100 percent poplin body sherls and are available in 15 different warming eotors. AH the down jackets are filled with 80 percent American duck down and 20 percent feathers. Three different lengths: 26, 29, -nd 33 Another plus for th'-new grouping is that each of the stx down styt~ has-~ to make the outerwear "down proof," signifying that the down will not come through the fa bric on a Members Only jacket. *** (RUFF·HEWNJ~ ~ Salt It's respons~ble ~ for a lot more than seasoning your food It can also contribute to high blood pressure, a risk factor for stroke and heart attack It's a habit you can't afford not to shake. • Reduce your taxes. Support .the American Heart Association. · ... at our Very Special hoe Department ' \ &~~~ 119 Fa hion Island • Newport Beach 759-1622 • Bullock Wilahir Win __ _::-:---::::.~~~228 FASAlON tSL.:ANO •NEWPORT BEACH• (7n}6•4-5070 ' \. • .. • Can you judge a :DJan's character '/Jyhis Wra°ppings ? A man ~ ~k• hlmMff to hit moin.t' '""mummy" when the wood'• Brit Pack -Rob Lowe. Tycoon may be a grown-up pertonaltty. What would he do H protect 1 deeirab,. Image, but uMd to be j)raln Olct Mom. Emmo-E1fevez, Sean P9nn -Pree>Py who can now •tt0td tfte"'aYint~ went on 1trttce? unwrapping the package can be -The Jet-aetter. Flrat there cultivate the Rebef attitude. Savtte Row, « he may be a Find out If he remembert any- i:U~ntlog. was Cl!Y G,.nt and Oevtd Niven, The Aebet took says the wearer phony. ___ ...._ ____ thing that happened teat~ A wise woma" wlll .figure out then Richard Gere In hit Giorgio travel• light. He'a not for a To apot an lmpoater, arrange -The New Mate. He cut• the how to Clecode thw packaged Ar~. Herma U... cuatom-women who want• 1 aecure to meet him at t"8 off~ .. Be collar and _Mw off hia ~ttf look•, writes Wiiiiam Norwich made atilrts with French cuffs, future, or: even a roof over her akeptlcal If the ofttce la empty twe11tlhtrt, weer• gym ahorts writes In an lsaue of Coe-Gianni Veraace leather Jacket• head. and he exptaJna he gave every-over tweatpant1, floppy cotton ~ltan, to learn what kind of and shoes ana Rotex watch are onethedayoff. Worrylfhehuno aock• over Reet>oks. man I• lnat4e.the box. meant to mean the wearer le rich, -The Cowboy. He 18 a country office at Ill. He·Mema to dr ... to blur the r · -The Preppy. He weafl wide-~vet.ct, sophlsttc.ated and cul-veralon qf the Rebef, 8 Marlboro -TM Llttte Big BOy. Hew.era atereotypea of maJe and female wa1tcorduroya, ~on~ownox"-· ture<t. · . Man In _..\gh-hMJed boots who khaki• or'faQed, patched )Mne, r~TolUrnlfhlsclotheshldea ford shirts, Top-Siders, gray flan-· Find out If he knows more than . never we&(I cologn,. But maybe palnt-apotted tnakera, large ck>aet male chauvinist, find out nets blue blazer with gold but-the proper pronunciation of the hewearsfour-lnchheelsbecause sweatshirt and bueball cap.,He what hewearatohavedrlnkswlth tons' and tweed Jacket w1th names on his labels. Too often he Is short. Hide his boots and thrlveaonchocotatechlpcooklel hit frat brother•. teether buttons. the Jet-Setter Is a chic but '" If padding around barefoot white courting; pretzels and beer A man'• favorite colors may be The Ivy Leagu.e Preppy Is the hopeless status seeker -all brings on a crisis In self-esteem. after. Forget about dreulng up reve81f"'Q and Cosmopolitan of- most popular look In America soclal ladder and no heart or -The Tycoon. He wears Chfef to go danctog. 19'9 thtt cotor code by behavloref because men find Its casual mind of his own. Executive Officer chic, from his· -The New Waver. He sports ~ Maxine Lucllle Flel: • eleg.ance comfortable. Bewiare -=-The Aebol. He wears ·a tight dark pln-•!~ped suit and Turn-green-blue hair, palaley pants, Brown: Pretty unimaginative, the phony P.repster who starts white T -stitrt. bl.ack leather jacket bult & A1Mi shirts lo lhi garters black cape wtth tucn-.fa fining. Hts pOlillbly tt~. speak~wlth locked Jaw, or calls and skin.tight Levi 501•. Hol:y-th1tt hnld up his silk socks. The trehdlrieu may cover a vapid Gr ay: Tradltlonar. A little··' frclgrclnce makes scents. Throughout the history of style, fashion-aware lndlvlduals have understood that presentation ~s not complete without fragrance. Cleopatra knew It made "scents" to add a stylized fra- grance to captivate all around her. The Renaissance man -ln- ~luded cologne as an Integral part of his wardrobe. Today It still holds true - f ash Ion Is Incomplete without the appeal -of fragrance. -Although the male of our species first used scents:\'women soon found It an ·essential el~ment of dress. Every year dozens of new .scents are Introduced for men and women, but few capture the .lnlerest of the public and remain popular for any period of time. Channel for women and English Leather for men are among the exceptions Even English Leather's suc- cess came lndlr99tly It was originally marketed for women. One department store buyer misread the name of the manu- facturer, MEM,"and placed it In the men's department ----~ ..;..,atlve. perhaps a young aid f . ~: Friendty, warm, cries at movlee. hates decillona. ___ _ Ritd: Aggreaatve. courageous. ardent, competitive. Impulsive. Beige: Don't expect to be aw•pt otf your feet. Orange: SubJect to mood swings. . Yellow: lntelllgent, spiritual, optimistic. Light Blue: Tranquil, posalbly Introverted and detached. Navy: Military mind. Green: A nuturlng person. Purpler Eccentric, elitist strong sense of self. Blee . tntenw, -.oph)sttcated. Individualistic, a loner.·· - ~· , .... That was 40 years ago and It Is stlll one of America's most popu- lar macho Image scents for men, Around the world in style In every decade a n&w fashion scent .captures the fancy of the · public. Musk, an animal scent, Is the fragrance of the '80s. It attracts men and women and all age groups. ' • International t.aahJon previews offer a glimpse of couture from various regions. Examples are, cl0ckwlse from upper left, a knit combination from Amsterdam; a wool ensemble wjth an Eskimo design, London; an Erte design knit cape by Italian Paul Maglt; a halter-style dress In black and wJllte Jigsaw pattern by French oouturler Hubert de Glvenchy; a full skirt and top with spaghetti straps that bare the midriff of this model In Parla; a glimmering beaded.gown, designed by Gen,oy In Miian; and ·a Mary ~cFadden white evening coat encrusted with jewel$ and trimmed In gold worn over white ple'ated pants that was · Some of the more popular musk colognes are Heaven Se'nt Musk for young women, Love's Musky Jasmin, the leader In the teen-age market, and for men, English Leather Musk, which Is only exceeded In popularity by the onglnal formula. unveiled In New York. · Apparel's influence on fra- grance is evidenced by the de- signer names marketing fra- grance Ralph Laurerf. Yves St. Laurent, Gloria Vander'bvullt, Dior. and the new Members Only toiletries for merl" are successful because their apparel styles are so well-accepted Each designer presents a dlf - ferent fashion statement with clothes as well as cologne. The choice Is broad The consumer can select from a large fragrance menu A woman may wear St Laurent for hundreds of dollars a bottle or Heaven Sent for less than $,0. A man can select Members Only cologne for $22.50 or English Leather cologne for $8. It's just a matter of dollars and scents Sweater surgery Don't throw out that favorite sweater because It's got a hole In the sleeve. Turn It Into a vest by removing the sleeves Stitch around armholes to prevent fray- ing and vloflal A sweater-vest to add to your f ash Ion layerlng. ·American fashion industry adopting high technolOgy • Dresses designed by com· year wlU be purchasing high-aweater dellgn Ind pattern In sweater• for men and women apparel. • · puter? Skirt• an(j sweatert quality U.S.-made sweater• ex-leu than thr.. hOUre. Com-with the new technology. Recent Independent reaearch created on a vfdeo ecreen? It'• a pertly designed and manufac-pltcated ltytn, patterns and • Fashion lnetltutet acrOtl the surveys Indicate elgnlflcant far cry from the pattern cutters tured by computer. ralnt>ow of cok>r9 are made country have even added ~lat changes In coneumer shopping with their chalk and acluors. This new high-technology •P-~bte through the uae of the computer-deetgn cl ..... to keep pattern• u more and more Sctence and technok>Qy, how-proach Is part of the U.S. fashion • computer. • UP. with thla new lnduetry trend. made-ln-U.S.A. merchandJae be- fl'tler are now pliytng·anlncreu-Industry' a "Quiet< Riii)OOM" "It would often take a-tong at cornea ava)lable at reuonabli ....__ Jt9V. Yi4al raMl !']-Am•jca~ ~®l<>ted and ttuehd a week to dodtbe aamaWdetjgnlth Maut".L ot.,..hfK ~ nowA~~ngn pricel. .,____..fuhlon tndu1try. many eppar., by the Crafted with Pride IQ with a ~ an paper. Ith the man -. .. ur -· _, flrrN are turning to computlf· U.S.A: Council as a SOiution to computer, correction• can be theircomputer·aldedtechnotogy "Foralongtlmeltwufathlon- llded deilign and.manufecturtng Industry problems. made In a matter Mi mlnut•," In tMtr ~~·· and tM "Quick able to have tN~t,that were methodt to ga n a competlttve With thl• new Innovative tech-NY' Geoe Rothkopf, pr~t of 1 Retponae method I• expected made In Europe and labitia tt\at .._-.edge'.ovef tmporta _______ notogv~.A d .. can l!t.-down ~ Knlii, whoM company_ t*P Am«tca "*ntaln "'=---" UY' .Junt ROGM • .®r • Shopper• ecro AmerJca thla at 1 computer and comptete a produce. the "Pr~nga" Une ~t market there of quallty-made 1te fashion director for a major -I . ( U.S. textile firm and chairman of the American Color Association. "Now that'• changing. Ameri- cans are no longer embarrateed to aay· "Mtne wu• mlde In America." l'hte ..... ctothtng r.cnwttt be fitted With "Made In U.S.A." IP'*9f and wtttt the help of computer-aided dntgn and manufacturing, America's ~tntwlority comptex It t>ecOm ng •'thing of the Piil -- Come join our Retlaiuani.~! MM tome more~ thown ~ moddina tht r..hions or tnlOvin8 the -~Of a f~ of our 29 new lhOpl and 1ervices: Anucaila Haute Rocks •: a.Ka · HoliJay Memorid 8mmon Uomo .)eaMJ1 ee. ~ord. ·. Ma Cuisln... BoUdOU U Neal't C.oolues Bruade -OriainaJ Ouisanas ~ Caroeelli'a Pul1nx Casual ComeT Ports lnttma,M.&JliU.-...--- OW\jn'-. • Riccha . Oeudla -Savannah oriu El Torito Grill Sharper~ . EU191'1 Salon: '~' 1ln&0 01.1b ·~~~oman···· ·w~~~a.hford• OencYc Wrapper 11 Take yow own d&SCOvery tour througtl Atrium Uiuri and all of ~______Mot~lonl5la.od..~by our new direct0ry to all 120 vtty spe0al locatioN. White to start? Our North~. where Phue ·1 of our ~.ance is now complett. Co~ be~:-­ by the newMeditmtnean facades, the lush land.caping and courtyards inviting you to ~t. rdax, dine outdoora. Our~ i-rkina loci now offer 1CXX> ldditional speces, plus valet "1"Yia, contribuane to a day of 1tte11· frtt sccruc ahoppinc in what &1 w~IJ on ns wav to be the mo5t beC:oming. the most beautiful and wlique outdoor ltttirc ytt. Plan to brine your ~Center Fasluon lilandCttdttCtrdand •your ~Y~~· ,.Die ... .. •u..c ..... rite pall fiue,..,,....... . tlW for &..q.a. .... dadta lilc ifteCNS •a...n's.• 'liid.tcoiich an Lteo.U. ....... ~ ...;....-+111WaflillO 1t-.wdlulwht -twict• mudi Qdd.., beche tM.idr 1~1'1i'oa!llbaaw.nd? IWThe OrisiDa1 Chrimml Stme: •IUKlu&f~. M1 ~-.,,I'm Wt.ea dUW -"en I ao in ro ciltch ,,. a.i11111111ritmmi - W. are growing. We are revnnlizmg. ~ Expect new discoveries with every visit to our 120 diverse and unique shops and services: OeParanent &. Spedalty Stoca Amcn\Vardy The Broadway Buffums Bullocks W tlshire J.W. Robtnsoh:s ~iman-Marcus Women'• Apparel Alan Austin Anbtwa Apropos . AtEuc bip !roolu Brothers ~ Casual Comer " Ell I Rorucci Guy Laroche jean Ryan t.a.A.Jxr • l..aN Of Calif <)fnia MOO<fi PorU lntrmarional Rice ha . Women'• Apparel ~l~o Sdvnwoods SotWltt lihan TheT11~Club Theodore Tn pos W1lktS Sport Women'• Spec1-lty Anget., & Cherubim AntonlO Buttaf9 BoUdo,r U f<>rKottm Woman forty Love lltty Mi ya ( Cosmrtics) • Great Amcncan Short Story Haute Rocks M.J quc Fumcr __ ~,.... Mayt ~-·· Mimla' Ll.!'lf'1e Mothtthood Matrm1ty Nelly -The Appettl ()(The Ammc. plash & flash I Women•• hoet AmenWardy Antonio Buttaro Apropos At~ Cathy Jean OlVac Fanfares . Lan: ()( Cabf orrua Naturalurr West Sttma d'haha Sttphane Kthan Wetherby Kayser Jewelry Crystal Fire Mist Donavan & Snma~ Macy ~w~lry • Raff jev.elry Wyndham Lcitd'i DwnonJs Ylang-Ylang Men•1 Appirel Al 's Oar~ At~ ~non Uomo bip Brooks Brothen Fiorucd . . Mm11Appattl Garvs&Co lxi:i The Look Phelps Polmx PO.SH Protect Newpon Stlverwoods The Tango Club Theodore Man Walkes Sport family &. Chlldren'• Shoa Hcmph11l's HU(IKl.N Ntwpon Chtldrm'~ Boocrry Wedlcrbv K.~ family &. Children'• Xppartl Angel' & herubun At Ease Benetton Maxt biP, BrOOKs Br<>thm fottwT 1ldttn Forty Love Jlciid• Tht-Red &Doon Rataurantl Bob13u~ Bogie's Place Coco' • El Roberto El Tonto Gnll Frano.scan Room (Buffums) Lado Buff l't (J. W. Robinson'') Neunan-Man:\X> Restaurant ~rt SruffeJ Roll S.vannah 0nll Food Specialty The Atnum Caft. B..,1!C ' ett. Coffee Emponum fifth Avmue Franks Heidi's FrQRm Yorun 1cc Cream 5oda Founwn 11 Fomaio Baktty La Sat. Lind~ Numoon Manaatttte 0Un<'YC..fe Nt-al's Cook~ The P\C Baktty Polh Poca Rocky Mountain .. Chocolatt-~t'"Y Food Specialty The Salad Bar The Swttt Lafe <:ook>c & Bak(. Shop . Wmc & lmpol'Wi Beer Tastm$( Bar Boob B Dalton Ooubkday Gifu, c.arda. Candia &.Sfa~ry . Bcnchlev ~. uJ c .asw~u M. ~v (Fi~ T0tlctnc~) Oms Lindsay Oei.i~., Oeu1ls • Holidav Mcmor~ ThcOnginal • Ovi~Stott S.onder' Hallmarle The Ultimate lnvltlatKlO Wrapper ll Home fumithinp A2Z-Thc~t ()( E~hultl Ac Rttonh Nettle Ctttk ~Jfl Plm-t flfux Vkko Concerts Spoctina Good.. __ _ Toy.. Robbiei, ~&.Peo Benchky L • Ltd. Forty Love Karl' Toy. R 's Wonderful World ()( Pets The~~ ~·&~Inc. Scrviua Anthony's ~ Service 8yThe. tern Car lb' (Monogrammintl) Chn Lincbo:ay I"' (Fl~) C Tallon ~,, C1enncTS Europ1 Salon (IOI l'\l fltacCS Tra~I C'JOldcn Blade Barbers Ma Cu ne C.ooluna Schtxd Mnon C.te Salon Opncal Shop Of Aspen WmWff 11 Our story to be ~ontinued ... l • I . ~ ~ ~ . / I .I' r· • ... . ~ ... I . / ~ .. 15~ 1,( &.~ ~ . ,; I, . ,~ 4'~ f/1 I . " t , ~;~ /.,.i': ~t ~ ~ ~ ~ ,,, I '/' • CHARLES H. BARR ' Mark it on your calendar ... .......... ,,. A"9ric• ~Society Accnclte4 Gtt11 ~......, November 20th, Thursday, 6 pm to 8 pm. The good news of accessorizing with Julie-Lindig of-Ginnie Johansen. Refreshments will be served. ·· Anthony's Shoe Repair • Bank of America • Charles H. Barr Jewelers • Champagne • Crown Books • Crown Hardware • Dr. Elder, Optometrist • Halliday's •Heidi's Frogen Yozurt/• Hickory Farms • Hughes Market • Images Katie McGuire's Olde Fashioned Pie Shoppe • Mall Today • Newport Balboa Savings • Sav-On Drug • Shell 011 • The M inuteman Way •The Storek~r •The Storekeeper For Her • Veta's Intimate Apparel •Video Warehouse • Westcllff Plaza Cleaners \ • I w COMDEX drawa crowd . Tile alamp lD tile per9DllAJ compater baahleee appea.n to be O'ftll' u d•l•tee nrarm ·tlae a.lale of tile et.cJatll aaaaill COllDEX ~ lD LU Vep8. Tit.la week'• Ghlbldcm of bUlDw compater ~ aad acc111Drtee ta apected to attract l,300·com~-..-d aa.ooo delteatee. • THUMOAV, NCMMDIR 11. t9I Burroughs now called Uni ys NEWYORK(AP)-Baekm 1888, an entrepreneur in seanh of the perfect name for his fledglioa com-· pany pkkcd his way throuah . the alphabet, sampbna letters like a finicky aounnct. He panicularly SlVOrcd "K.'' In fact, he liked .. K .. so much that he decided the moniker simply had to begin and end with the letter. He scoured the alphabet until finall)' 110kJn,his teeth 1ntoa tasty filhn& for tus ••..l( ' sandwich. Thus WI$ one of the most famous names in corporate America created: NEW YORK (AP) -TM fOllOwlno fist' !l lhows the Over • the • CoUnter stocks end werrents lhet hevt oont Uh the most tnd Oown the most be.-d on I P«Ctnl of Chemrnf Wtd No MCUrll ~ tr no below 12 °' 1000 wrn ert I l Ntt end ottcenttot chenott are the dlftertftet between ll'le Pf'•vlous c.losii,e orlc.e tnd Wtdnftdev's lest or Did j ~~ l lc~ fl·l 1 l ~~~ Uft I"°" 1~ Uo . t4•m*•ml s :~ l* ~= . l ~rr:, ~I\ ~ Ue . 1 OvER THf C ou~HR -- J Pct s;i 'f.J ~ 6~ s G~'1n un i -'h l ~ Centtn 14 -1~ • M Am un W'> -•'h ~1:-~' • .,, -"" ~"' .. ..,_~ ll ~ons tP 2 11 -2 herOil -1' ~rs 101' -1~ ~ts onco s >.to -1._ 1· ~ltm ~ -M oMesk ,._ -:-. Is Mlcr~ysl ~ -"' E~ =fv. ble • Am • seot .. l\VWVlnc. .., i1!vmecPtr "" ~f.:ft coro ... 1 I tO•l~I l6 •• tuS ~ li I., 11 I I lh I~ • .. \ I • ---------_..___ -~ ------·------ - Strick prices take plunge NEW YORK (AP)· -Stock prices slapped throughout the day Thursc:b y. then dropped _ hcav1fy toward the close amid wave of com- put~nzed_pr~rnf11 ttading, anal)' ts said._ With pnces of stock-index futuJts contracts down th roujhout tne afternoon, conlpijter pro~ grams written by Wall Street professionals began buying the futures and selling "baskets.. of 1ndiv1dual stocks. Analysts had attributed some of the momma trading to profit-taking. m rcsJ)Onsc to the failure Qf the Dow Jones i'ndustnal index to break through the 1.900 bamcr. ' . WHAT AMEX Orn : WHAT NYSE 0 10 I NEW YORK (AP) Nov. 13 l 13 NEW YORK (AIP) Nov. 1l AMEX LEADER S 1 GoLo Quous "-- !'M ETALS Quons I -~~ NASDAQ SUMMARY , COLE·HAAN ,, CALL 842-5878 --L COLDWC?U. BAN~C!RU let U. llel, Y• • u.i•11•1•w.•1 •• ......... ......... '71~'771 ua.-ta"9fwam--. , .. uu .. lal~-=--.-~--• . Or9"g9 0.. DM.Y lllLOT~, --·ti. .. .. (.. ,. MTM. ••WW:• 1mll wn..,u11·11a.-..-3 •·• ca.•::-,.. --~-...::..'•> ............. c... tl1J Wlii0iif T'"9 .,_ l8a -n/lilillr, 11Dr ... PIT. tf ..,.,.. ~l 'I' ... lfl Iller· ~ .--wmnt he NIOOO ..... .... Nwptb 141·ICIU· Vn.ltt," ·~Ill le atory llnto ... IO-!I,..,. 1150/Hr 146-UN aonef LlnH Co"'• .. 80CIP4Mt lllJlllllG19 =Ct;'°'~'*:: Ml( ... /•) lfl0r9..-..I.,,._, .,.......... --.in. Wiiiy, ....... fllthte. puteftMid non tme*lnO fA# -•r-ie ~ ..._...--......... ---~--) DnUXI A fllONT co:;C.. to' ... r~ Of hr• "•• ,.,. r•Q'd, MC! PTIONIST WANTID I .... ca.m.nte ofo 11000 .,.. -· ..... --.... __. ~ _.._.... • .... , ... _ .... ,_ 1r-.T OJ'FICISPACI Chucll.JoNielSt-tMlor 75.,.... Wortllln.......,.tfftendty"'° comm I~ ~=--ho~=~ L' l&D(Pwt-flml). lrlU•"Y epenlet, well ·IC,-.."°"'9,ertr,--. l~~1H: !.,"~~ =~~ '4M7'3 CHILOC1~~.~!:: ~ NoKn'Q'g. ~~ too. r7 l4) 492•597• ~~ -;"~ M I' ...... ¥!' =2!!-He I 1one1 l um bet' ~~i.=etea, 4 Yfl IHF. :::& HO ~ CIH ... 2""4t4-4 .._.. -· :..., .. .., • ..--Coe1a ..._. W10 ~ ,_ 1AL11 2tt" • "9'Wt-ery __. .. .., -promot• trClm'wttNn of· • Call '45 lift 9'm •t•• tin~ In ""I Nwe>t 8cti BMCfl .... Ntplul> Mon--Od My •ede + comm Ila ~ . ...,....~In-"""9 't'OU lt'lll ~to "'°to good home 2 ,..., Ill UYYllW ... t" hm. tor ,,,_yr Old. day·Frtd•y 9AM·5PM bpnotnec 65&-<>110 ...... dlvidualw/eblltyto~ move Into ~t old Mall IUMtt Hound •OPll. 1,080 IQ. rt ~lo 1500/hr , 1111* l re• Full Com~ DeMflta WifMiifilil "'"*.,,....,,. ~ We provide ongoing Atc.C rtf1•t•ed, ilhote, ••-Jmll N••Porl HarbOf. Sllp ltab .. '45--9390 A'pply In ~ p..,. QM. llTHI ULU 1 San Clemen .. f!T ••I* nee hNftl1, 9Cf· training and gr .. t .,.,,_ hOuM bfotien. , .. , With ~i':uKINO e11111w1QHa:l45·7100 TMCMtt 4111 nyll\llf IMO· ~ta Need1ctw1n9e?.1Y1ut1t1• n (11414 ... 20jo • v~'40-4271Mercia ef1t1 ln..,,,...,.fOfop.n· d'lildren IM·H • 10AM-tflM a.-IU•-Aa ......... 11 • Av11 .. Cotla M... •no out? F'lnd out Wf'l•t INDOOR PLANT "'•Int lngs et our HUNT• FREE tooood home 11mc --H• •--ti •• f t..W•PteMlllHl Qr .. 1 W11t«I' hee to Ill WUI.... tech. pe11 to lull time INOTON 8!.ACI+ ttOfe old FtGolden Ae(rlv.. all11 lM•I • Ampl9 pl(g. Ullla plkl .......... ChneU Mlnl•lry Mon·frl llllP'TWf cffl•r Cati Eldon al bpw'd tor • n.c of co Salary comm tlll* Cell wiM ~ he4d houMbr~en. Gd •llcldt Ill .. 11•1 285HCtfHwve75-t900 isP1MITOXLI PSYeAIC .. '" ... 2•1429 Full-ti~. 11gn1 ~ & U94030GA!ATWEST· nr•lrvtn.281-01.te..e.s 8.u:eaeorOl'-..t · · (21316'2·13T3kunt k1' Lldo~V-.. ~HRifAOOMS'* READINGS' Palm 1-nd ---r.-tvpln9 Qood dri\llnor• ERNREALtSTAU .. ........ •--'-..... __._.. ~ FAIOAY l.OVING FAMILY fOf 1 'ff NMortVaoM~ • ·Costa M9tk 730 ~ ft, -eard t.adlno• 11\rellable. Pttlta-.Jf cord Will train Grantt " ....._ •-_..... • taM·12Noon old Fl.,hH• AfUO, {114)87$-1800 AIC, (;fl)l' drpa 8k per Na110f1aily ~ !)Sy• Mai•l••••"" s 101 Auto 'Ody, 1118 w mt1 fuM· Tlme Incl weelcl"dt E11p'd l*t MUii ~ IO· 19122 "°°"hUret llOUHbrok•n ' verv .H .. eq 11 groN845-6268 Chtc.IOcal&tied 19yrs. SI.~ ~plylnperson [l""""'\Y&fJ Good P•Y w/beMfltt 4 Qreu4V.,"'°'rvetedl•f (C>nfofOat'flaldl friendly 780-1151 i::;;..i: ... ;;;....,....,w;.- -------S1h1fecOon Guvanteec:tl lllTllLUI • :-iA . localiont AOOIY itl Ptr· •tarter! light m1rln• HUNTl..aTON 8!ACH , - -cXL 26 W/66Ck itiP HB Tobin BldO. Wwner & 492·7298 or 493-205' NWPT BCH bbld travel llfOIPTllllST _ _____ eon 10.2 M·)r M.tro C11 mech & docll work 8*ld Jtwtlry/ an/&ltll2S e.cellanl condition. BolsaChiea 264-13751<1 eo need• contrOller to Irvine Ad Agency netcl Wuh. 2950 HafbOr 81Vd, tesu~ P Q Bo11 U4, UTlllAL L•lll S3200 Cell 173·1423 n $ 1J: ~5~4y;~--Ltst I '".. nas ~~~n~1::' -:::~!',~:. ; ~~;.:o~~ ;~~ ~~ I -:--ln&IL I oa.iin Balboa. C• 12161 I .APPL', Ill. ..... Ev•. 875-5183 Deys HUNTINGTON HARBOR t1N UWUlt must have 1r1vel lndu11ry 1n1W4trlno & l~t word NHd Oyn1ml(I S11 ... Now htrl~tor• ci.ttca. Ill •Tml'I iulln Ring, e•rrlng1, wetch UM. 1• w/tr .. MAtL has space 1v111. tor Lott amtll t>11c;k a whlte ew.per & b~round tn proc:.111 873.;f OO K.aua at ~ ~ ~~~1~ r.~?~Jipanf ~N.. · ·• llllml £qu,i Oppty Em~ Meile otter. 175-3771 2 mlin ~ · Cid · cond • VldeO StOI'•. Yogurt Boston Terrier. fem, cUh mot & datl pro-••«• rf ,:;f to IA 50·15 00 hr depenlfi-I no:iw ~ _...... I • • T • It•............ $850. c.11113..ft3.5 .. S""'-arid P1u.a Pat10f named, Prlay No tegt, ces•tno -Send 1-.UtM •r-PT/NI .... . rommi$S!On ,. ....... 1 _.,... tH IFI nl .,_ 8 • "'""' • Sa..t ...._._ 'C';il .21~/424-819) atrad ol peopje. Loat with salary l'lletdry to n ~ , 9"""" tfart 1~ 6'45-5592 on exp Apply Jn pereon Cftlontlorpr 1'19/atoek· full..tenglh °" , .1 • ...,, a""4/ .. ,,...,. --· ~ l•Qm 1256 WallOl'I Ave . PerSC>nnef P o;:-80•1155" Needed" 1 Huntington • • STOP·N·GO MARKET Ing /merchandll lnQ 6 llliHHI IP.Pffllted es '5800 Cell· , • Jiii NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING CM 545•7550(.782•1312 ' f'lwpl Bell. CA 92603 " Beech City Sehool l>tt-Cla,t/l tttlUHtl .341311 Pa<:llle Cout Hwy. dyl per wk, M· F Starf4 am daitf Teml>Of• Mr Clum 773-0171 ----.. ,,.•IW'I•_....,,.. -. 887 W 19th S\,'. C 11A --. ~ · ---· trlct 12 month posUlon _ • SS•A Otifll POlfll M·F 9ern-3pm En.get~ Wilflno to '"1n ary & Pv1 Time poe1tlon1 p a-=t _1 ..... , SKI BOAT Stores or Otci. f$00-3000 FOUND bleck .t. brown 11Hlctl/Dt1t1I llOS mustlype40wpm&pau ,. .., -andgrow.Ple.,.APOIY•t 11111teble eta wa .. 1 ... 1' t7t},Aodgert....iV,Olda Sq Ft Agl s.41•5032 f"•le'dog approx 9 mo·s -•T1Y _.... wcltten u1mlnat1on *='=11111 C=T~Ul:!:f'~..,~o;. 225 e. )7th S~M . ':\~ · Xkc . ~OLDEN M!T. •SS, ~ j9f, a.I 7~. • ~. pld Ille Oovec/WMtQlfl · · .._ ..-r"'" Salary $12&3·S t6$8tmo. 'sto(e T.,,..1,.,. Miiia , -.... _, • • • Ill . . , PUPPY S. M/F. chlll'O· OESPI 12600~ 531-__ _ •fWPllT UY YlfW ar~enllfy, 5411~11 4 days, 70%.bacit office. ~ . _...,_ ~ 1"h• ~---•Al -'-• pion blbod line. lhot' l .,_.1_._1 Prof~11 omc.. Lido : -- -• .... Cij)effenoe MC\ 110 or 964·88811 dealjll"l * llllYllY •MIS quir~ .. vy. PllOMI FIT l'llgh echool graduate •..:.-. ... _.. ..... _.. wormecr. 1200 "8-&125 ·c, ... -.--1 <Marini Vllilge eree Free FOUND. Cal. I~ haired P/T •-rf for applying 1 \.17,95 DAY & NIGHT HEl"P Mul1 work Seturd1y 'WJlb good drWlng record WP ... -• -~ -lapt!!!! fl. ri-• Calleo female downlown -• tr Uf'.fllro flENT /\L, Costa • nnty In .......,.,. to Mr lllD I -• • Labrador Retrtever Pupa, -iiimii-~ii!mii~""!'!'--iiiiiim prkng te0reta ., IP8C•. · ... S rTAft-Y -E11p nee Apply m l**On Mesa 645•0760 FU;,111 atRObert 8-n *WI 11--.r* .AKC. whelped 1012, Vt4· It~ 1119 .... receQtlon area, kitchen L1¥un1 BHch. CAll 2·7pm ~~I~ re• . ECR1:' • atrt l•t Pintrfa WUUam Frost '" •··~· f'/M, N/emkr. FIT, PIT, IOw S250, blk S200 ,'!t9:;ono. n,ins well. lac. lg stOl'age, prvt bath 49 -6149 Ot 404-3035 cOfd 1 Gtowlno engllle6ring "'"" ~So BtlSlOI SA CHIO PIT 1co1 Quell St Npt~ 14 25/tlr, ~ ~ .-c Elslnort, (7tc)87 • 3M t1t5."PP (7-14) 145-7114 &· dock tide lunch area FOUND: EY9 glu1e1 In Clpical/Offict S4 seeking exp secretery/ (1 141754-0133 Plcil up and deliver at _ · """ • _.... nc> ••sf nee. V.,tou. - $550/mo. Mo 10 Mo ok. case Near Harbof O•y M .. ., gen oll~e to work in fut Mediell oft~ am & pm OPENINGS _ -duh" Jane 250-12" LlllA·APSI ,U,.__LJetb/ •llf.~ (Z.l4l§l.5:3l!O. Schoot 675-1047 llOMltm..,,,.__.. P•eed dept . lie• hMY.l_ CASIJUl evallabl• l<now -0.c. ..,... Puf>PleeAl<C. 8wtcs.~ Tm .l.H• YllW IFFICE FOUN"Dlirge "~g FIT. entry i.vll Account· Phones, x1n1 lyp1st. detalf Fuu & Plrt·tltM l)OlltlOns eru A great • pl1oe to ~O 1a, I utM t. 1200 849-75118 • , ____ .,."'",..'liipiiiiii WPORT CENTER \. , 1no Clerk, tor blthrig, 1111no oriented Xlnt benel•tl & avllllble lnqv11eat Long work• 640.0tcO AVAILABLE HIS ...... .. sl1P§ AV.AILABLE ~E3, f •~ooi female LAB wltan collar, end mlec duties !'end re-pleasant working con-John Silv_frs, 3095 Paa1" • Or91.a1 Sia• 25' 30' I 40' 10x1 • un urn -mo on 11/07(91 trwy & L.B.) sume 10 Mr ituentes at diUOfls.. SflfJ4 r • Dllltfl.llLP I IHTIS live-In AJde/COMpenlon ~ MSt Call M2_...4 CAA-Gatry Rae. MAJ412-~ 'Ro~n Be.In. WllU&m Mr. Fuentes "' Robert Full 6 Pert-time pos1110ns 7 ~ w.-411 dut on--'-,--- ONE MONTH Ff!EE FOUND lheta Ap10 Frost & Associates. 1401 a.in. Wiiiiam Fros1 11$T/llSTISS Mid day. nlgtlts & week· EARN EXTRA CASH . 0.-Xlnt ref'e, non tmJ<r Call lllJ Am PIAll --·-- Re111l Ol' oltlce 90c 1emale.wh1te.~tyBrlsto1 OuellSt NewportBeech ASSOC. 1401 Qu111 St . llSSOISUllll'W ends.W1llJr•m 14/Hrto llvM the HUNTINGTON 945•12~9 btwn 4·t()pm 11•"2·1111 llisc.Trau ..... •d. ,....,A/C,Sf9n. 780sq II St, SA. (7 14)G42-9327 CA 92660 Newport Ben CA92&60 'WllSLICIDIMI Sllrt 631·4'°4 Elll,243. BEACH/ FOUNTAIN .......... ROSEWOOOSPINET'iini c. ,, II Newpon Blvd 646-0645 (213)408-2322 Dys AOOlllTilll OLDI SECRETARY needed In &mlllll Ask tor 01nlel1e VALLEY INDEPENDENT XiBUtti _ Mil cond. P«lect p4tcn.' ~ ••••rt II Ht PllllE siiii U lfO F.OUNO SlemeM Cat. •P-lmmedlateopenlng E:lcp In casu11 but profesSIOf'lal HLIYtlY ti"mRS 1 day• Mell No collect· -tuned S 1000 firm 1114 2 Offices.+ reoepllon eree. prox 1 yr old. blue colltr lillng. typing. 1o...Jte¥--auto olllce/wtise Quall-IAITlml 0 C distribution co hu ing, no IOllaftng. Must I llT APPUAml 142-0670 II Mt• IT Perl Of Ill 851-1951 & Ilea collar Vcty Tustin data anlry on computer tied appllcant(sl will have •SlllAI FIT & PIT poa evall for hive dependable cer, US tll .. 111 --• & 21s1 St 649· u 15 Non smkr, mtg co. Apply positive 111t1tude. strong Ylln &mllAIT rouie delivery 01 meg1-truck or 11111on wegon . lttn I Olen,.... Tll IU 11111 lfflOE FOUND am.ii F/Terrler at 2911 W, Gerry Ave , personality and high self .•ai irs IEOIUTill zines Muat h•ve valid end ln4urance. AMANA Refrtgetetor SIS, Coneore, pecan. X'tnt Ac:tots !rom Huntington NB • Deck w/bty 111ew 2 vie Sanle Ana, oft Fe1r11few Rd tlleem Musi be ••cep--Dl, proof of Int & be '#4111 l&U.142· 1.... Coldspol 2 0t top tl'MZ· cond Tuned Mml•IMI. ,Stele e .. ch. Spece1 ci.sks •vall, ~00/mo ,~,dog. ten COior, uonally well organlH<I a,,re1201trt/wk-•11roc>IMCI Truck• plus-A-.tiforJoAnneel"8MY er. Kenmore .-wffll--t12()(t8:47-0~G -.vaJlable C.it fQt-lnto ~W~2~~~~Hwy.Sulte :!~~:::ck bay ., .. !~~!~~~~:'-·~~~a~~~~;:,~~0~11hi~: BALBOA BAJ AetlredOK [A0-7344 PllT_,.a . tr/dryer 547-2918 If lta . (714)53N319 LOST· Blue Point Hime-roll. Ger1 Ledg, Friendly perlence ar)d/or under-CLUI IWYHf Plllll Loc11 Co neec:t• rou11 C...,..1• dett, II• CofOs EXCELLf f2 ;;d. •tt•ICJ'lta/ · SllAALL OFACE, $375/mo leyan Cat NMt .Apotena Olhce In C.M. ·MOn·FrL standing ot auto induslry FIT or-PIT Light delivery technician, we train, OMV llN IJN, 111-1111 Coil new .$389, & mo'e lcttttn tilt Includes all expenses & Southt>1y Front. 722-6717 a PLUS Duties Include l•l-IOOOtnl21 lnbeactlcit ... MuslhlW pr1n1ou1. CIH Mr. T8)'k>t M oldWlllMlltorS200 IMl•tr 2 ..... Eaal 171h SI Cosle Mesa 675-1047 CLEAK Typl$t 20 H<a Wk Lotus 1,2,3 an{! dale Call for apPoinlment econo car Of motorcycle am onlyl 979;ec)2 t anl .. rt • 14 MINT CONO 759-1929 U. 64 5-- 3366 m for Biii LOST! CAT grey &41hlte. Smell Office nr .O C Air· g:en!:m~~ty •• ~~~:. betWHn 9·4PM S200•S300/Wk Apply.at --ntTI WAYS . . lllY FR•T•I TV SttrH IJtctrtalct 11• Nl~IM TIE DECITIYf Hm lono haired, full grown port. Min 80 wpm typing, 1r11ion ot auto and olh&f HOTEL 2850 Mesa Verde E. Suite 11 now hiring FIT &. PIT LU tll-1111 ' ' .... Full MfVice office male. Reward! 675-1110 tiling & phones Mon-Fri marketing projects J CM l0am-8pm help Photo exp hetptvl, --Aptt Ll!!!!I . tlll Newport Center 640-5470 OST Fem1H1 cat grey 9-1 Send Aesum.· H.os-Preferred commlt,ed. In-FIOl IUftll~ DELIVERY perton for but not nee:. Appty at ~ BARCALOUNGER , .. lllT IEW Ull llWJ iilff C ••.•• lc ,'.,.rt' w,eo'";acAMl'I ... mer 1 t• klnns, '"""'. .Pltal Home Care Corp,. dlvidual Of\Jy MIF, Full Of C&°"c''0n1~1}}1S~opinl"ipp~ Christmas season, Orsi :J fheH Tw1:1 locat1on1 ctltlelY >C'lnl conc:t $200. VIDEO EQUIPMENT SALES I Wllll _ _:,,-__ !: __ ,,. . ·• -··• 2232 S.E Brlttol .., 106 part time possible Salary v• · '1 weeks of l>ec: Call for 30852 PCH. So ll!QUl\I Sofa 90'' v/good 1175, 2 650·;M51 . ---277 ..,... & Flft'-' .... 67w.3 .... -0u..2m42an=..i--e . .mtt-Ana. GA-9210-7 ommensurate w1 x-'°" bt~n.2.-4 p.m. appl or~9611 AO&~. HB drwr met., fKe cab SSO. att·•••n ,,.... , • .... , perlence -+ bonuses & AIRPORT ER INN HOTEL Lloyds Nur.arv p• .. T SCAP1•""' C t end tbl $100 6~ 160,7 C.Ulft laJts -.. -\ UYFIMT 1nUL CLERK TYPIST 7570 18700 MacAr1hur across 646-l..tc1 .. , ..,.N rou oe a __ -I ..U High \lltlblllty & ample LOST Mele S..I 'Point PIT, FQf Nwpt Ben Co. ben8hts 722-fromJoMWayneAlrporl Mesetlrmhulmmedlate ANTl~UEArmolre.~pro1 l&JMl lalau ·1111 DOMESTIC& FOREl<lN perking Coatt Hwy, Siemese named Tommy Varied duties approx 16 SECRETARY w/olc tngr Demonstrelore openlngt In our Hor11cul 102 1111 $3250 Perkey VO Nwpt Bctt. 1000-4000 sq. wt blue collar. 1 yr Old hrs• Wk. SS/tlr 759-0990 ability IBM/PC & Mullt· MttHEWIYH I CALI I ~IYS turll service end 1ne1a111: mahogan'y coffee table. . REMOOtl1Nd SALE 19202 BEACH Bl It. 1v1ll_-o Slip 1vall DoVer Stirs on Senll•go ICE mete knowledge de· CILLHE STllEITS • llOndMllons.Exp'dhelp. brand. nu S750 955-2199 Ever:ythlng•goest Furn, fbt· ll•l tH-41• . w/spece 1>45-7100 Ot REWARD! 642•9880 IEIHAL IFF slrable but nol '*=· Gd Part time Mon·Ftl It E~ritHt lul PIT or FIT 754~8 B{ST OFFER TAKES turn, kllch items, caloric t WllHI Drift/ ';r. C-ORNER LOT. 2Br houte, LOST m1'-whll• Maltese Irvine Corp otters an e•cil· communication skills 8am-1 30pm. Make $40-Start ltwl -Thomasvtlle dlnlnQ Ml stove (gd conc:t), bode, "Wiiey" 5 YI'• olCI, Dover ~~:3~~7tc1ev:.~:: req'd, Send resume to $60 dally Ettabllshed "'"" CLEH tebl• extend• 80". e gu dryri ding~~·· 1-1. by owner. 1311 E 18~ Stiores, near Sen.liago G typlnn sk~ls & dala Ball Design Corp lunch routes llAual have TrlYll II& ~ Mo ther'• Merkel & newly upholstered chalra, 3· 3 AP i--·1""'7•a""!'""'l~P ... U~-~--C M R-2 tmall but • 165,.1 Gothard St own car Cell nowl We are looking IOI' ldven· ton 11u e Mk C • I • 122 ~. $160,000 WIQ catry Ot 642-2466 emry eJCper helpful Cell Suite. 102 HB, 92647 979_0747 turous, energetic glll g Kitchen IS looking tor I Except a,., nice t • trHI t U ....... 673-0365or5'8-0779 Susan Rusty Pellc1n _ ___ guys 18 Of over. tingle hardworklng.cr11t1veln· fr0f't80x80 432-1361-N. Satf(Q LoadaofcntryFf •1_ ... I • ri I 27 .. LOST Rew. vd! Ol•.mond Res 1 au re n IS .( 7 1,. l sirC'TY/llrCirPTllllST lmmedlelt opening for Ii ·-• .. 11 dlviduel w/some produc. 957-9353·0 · F iA _... k ••.-• • 811 I R le f HBC I ~ " ~ who ke 10 Ira ..... " HperlenQe Must work . ----acceaa '"'' rou • .., 0• Sevetalto~from ._,._ __ ..,....,."""'~· ing, 11 ty 0 enlre 660-9011 Needed for Newport e•per d dining room ser-transpQrtatlon provided weetlends ·Benefltuvall-Couchel. IOveteet. 2 Wing tbl w/4 chrs. tie 4533 Ser •025073 4106 sq ft l~hl mfg & ol-Perk. :12~:;;; side Growing Clothing Mtg Center Investment Ftrm ver day & eve shift• 1v1JI On 1t1e job 1ra1n1no Im· able .. ft ... It 225 E 17th ch1lt1 Old MCr•l•r~. Orrinoton. Cameo Shrs lr-•t "-nt flOI w/park1ng loading _ __ seeks FIT OFFICE MGR. (7 14) 720-070,. Call l\Aellnda 673-3515, mediate lnCQme. Call · ...,.,.y arm chltlr, old qulllt, end ------~---- - are1 Airport loc1tlon Du les --betwn 9-3. Wed·Sun CAREY t<UPFERE.R St, Costa Mesa. leblM, etc. 842-0655 If;'• Mn1 '1 4 ' .IHt/l....et ~9-3909 Of 76G--OPO LOST • REWARD! Grey IOJ Shipping dfK)t t SECn /TYPIST ~ lafbot Coa __ cat, striped iegs & till. ·include Oita Entry, In-Part-Time 9_2 m Dall FoodUneWorkers,Oough 645-2221e•t243 P/TCnWtr/CltR CUSTOM mede Medonal, E. 20th St. Friday l 2524Haf ta MIN hcta~ Prt.ft.rl y white coller, mining voicing. C~stomer Ser-Newport&4s-:no Y Makers. Prep.Cooks Between10am-4pm Rotetlng d1ys/hrs. busy •lrelrg,likenewseo<> S1turdey9-5 HouMhold N .. H21 2790 1113. CdM aru· Any info vice & Typing MvSt be _ wanted tor new Pitta lllmll c M pn1<mtcy E.-p'd Muter Of lllN ec:<:epled goods, old 11tvw plate, T "' --------673-6512 Lv Mso depend1ble & Mganlzed Sales 5510 Aestaurenfm Hunt1ng1on F ,,.. ,_ 1 Pl helptul 5.-0-2182 Al 40•16<15 or 4 .5990 antiques, t0011. etc. 1 :.:":.:,:C,::,.S;...._...,.....,_~ 3 Unit1, Hth S1 1 New---(714)859-4912 Center Fvll Of Ptrt-time or wor .... • ,.rges zza --•• TIYITA •tt T--port. eo.11 MeN S259K, IEWAll ---llTltlE SAUi Cell Kale or Cect11 tor OeUv•ry Co p IT HU Plllll Dining rm In• cebl· ,_ ctoN '" ·ee. pride build-PIT lllllHPll Apply Mond•y·Wednet· appt (J1.C)530-S050 • full or P1rt·1ime. F1e111ble HOfJrs 11 30 am -4:00 pm, net, tbl (2 IYs). 5 side en,., -OCC SWAP IER 5 JPd, 9'>111 window. toot Ing, Hme owner 2 1 Gray S8!"'SOf'111e Brlefctse Wanted tor law firm In day Antique l!mporlum. - --hours & d1ys Mu11 be •t Mon-Fri. 955-1330 1 arm cflt Cuti p9Cf1 Incl. Evety Sat /Sun Orenge boa $675 548:-4034 yura. Sier 1141~e133 & 2 fihng caM'5 losl In lrYlne 553-1808 1931 Newport Bl11a, CM •OTICll' I'S least 18 Hive own cat & S 1100. 5'9-791e Cout eottege Fairview & y -p1rk1ng 1o1 eerou the _ _ _ n 11oo lnsur1_nce Earn "!P 10 p /T &IT UlLEIY •• _ ..Ad•ms Cotta M... A~· .. •;;jj•p;.1 ,..,_ __ .-,-..p WhychHelllO'*IOWf'llo 111ee1tromAadOnlon.NB. P/TlfFICf/lllN ART GALLERY PIT Jew-Has CHtller poslt1~11 S7/Hr w/lips & com-Commonly.expetllelpful DINING TABLE "ecr2X7ator2 mlstton& ParlltngFAEE. 'f5b6bd£011n.Wt3. 1111u 1e11111111geofuJee? No question• 1s«ed. lost Apply 11 Th• Welch elry sales, beach ere• a11alabte Exp helpful. missions. Apply 11 Ool!1· Maritime Gallery 67s-2039 Coun.try20~.renc:h1• --·t S~ S10 432•5880 stO¥a, tce box, weter end Tti.t>atbuytln"141fchan· 11110186. (7 1')830-0038 Works. 369 E 1711'1 St. Sites Ewperlenee. Please apply In person, lno's ·Pl ue btwn or 67s.,9353 wltwo 1111, -"lleelrlc.S2.750 ~IM OCC\.t~ Olily 1n elutllled. ChriS (8011) 922-6078 Suite • MfW/F 9-6. '494·2081-D. '494·4 775--N 2407 E Coast Hwy, CdM 11am-4pm et 2075 New· . SOiid wood, unuMd, 90% ~ 557-5127 1.Miii•iiitiiirtiiiitiiiia:1iiiliii1iiitt1iiiiiiiiii Ctant/CHcrttt I• WEEKS: CONCRETE $2.40 per day Thats All you PIY tor SERVICES • S1w c:utllf'IO, remove concrete. asphalt, 3 !Ines. 30 day minimum Ckil• Cart in the ,_ ........ _______ .., SERVICE DIREC'TORY CALL TOOAYll ASI FOii LOIS Your Servloe~nrv---t Repreaen11t1ve +Babysitting 1n my E/sld• CM hm WIH cat• tor In· lent• & up 646-4334 HAULlNQ • CLEAH:'UPS- 7 01y1 L~t rel• l9iiWiiiiiiPiP-~~,...-1 Cell Barry. &31-4741 • HAULING 125-UP FATHING INTERIORS HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC 673-1512 Pl11tt1 •ii - Int/ xi. 11 l11ter1no. Custom Texturing Qualify wor"' Problems-No Prob· lemtl 1326864 554-71131 t:::;~r;Hiiii~:::..~R &~utetJnoA. Slucco. FREE ett Ina. a State lie 1!'r -12~9 Ple"aM!f 24 .. , El• 11•-1111 •An plumbing & hMtlfW.i• DRAINS elelr from S15. F aucet-Olsposll-Replpee 841-0907 "P S " 722·90e6 1m1E1P1:MD State Con L.~ 4'5918 ANY plumbing 875-4750 PttJ lJf;' Kl'JA11LL ffpl§ We lntt.tll Ac:cnaotlff t71C) 64&-0222 lttfia1 ---- I II ~II II/Ty bid Oy 80U CommtAttld Work guw. TH! LEAi< STOPS H~EI ,, .. ell 722-1537 pon Blvd, CM 646.2244 p /T l1H la/lrTMft oll at 11100 780•9171 ORISTIUI mT1'lf EXPEA CM1tme1 Trff lnvetlment nrm seek• an Full me '°'• '*'· good Hand mlCle 011t1, ctnned htl••~, ui.sperson tor first 3 In charge person, m1fure, oondJOon Chrome floor and baked goode! • CJ.111c1 tltS weetc1 of Dec. Call tor n·smoker. Cet neceu-temp Ctll ~·5219 latwr.., l·IU 1666 co;valr co;;; con: eppt ery H~;t!~257 Mon-Fri KtTCHEN DINETTE like 1111 llifffH Ir vertlble TurbO wl enoine, Lloyds Nureery MW, yellow uphojetery, (Adema & H.,bor) needs '"'oration 11300 .. 646-7441 P/TIFFIOl llLP l1mpe. ceder antique · -~9-3340 Evee. dreaer 642..()670 Clnnlng G1r1ge. High 'II••• MTH•-fLlllST IHTI SAUi ~·;mlef'loe requtr9Ct chatr s1s. Crib lhMts &. -~'·~- Sales exp + houtep11nt • LM• IN• St1tlt1al p1d S2. Jenny Und b9Cf Be1utlful, Original 33K up helpful 540-3371 TEXAS Oil COMPANY 4 pee Earthtones. $285. 125 J1peneM tin cer1 mile C.O.V . Blick $3495 fl.WI• lllP -__.. I I 952·425' • S25 Toy Soldlert $3-15 Of bet1 otter '44-17117 " n....,s me ure peraon or -Motorcycle reeks 120 FIT. P/T, work In Newpon lhOfl lrlps turroundlno MOVING SALE. All •lnl ~ Bik" ~ perte l1·S35. Aal" (a t.. ti• BUch. 644·1«13 · Coate Me11. Co1111ct otorlg. prloe Beeut blue Wood bllnd $5 Lampe =======~ customer• We ltaln. w/whl sofallYM•t Ml75 $8 Stereo & tepe cs.ck JIM CLIC:K Mllr Stylist Write K.~ Otckeraon, Solld chetry Fr. Prov. col S20 Bird C89" S10 Pie· Biiinguai helpful! Top pey. Pres , Southwestern Pe1-1bl Ml~ oceas cttra+ din Ale be9-~lloer b .--.n'/RENAUl.T gOOd oppryt PLUS-Tates lOrtUm SO->t ff100r.Fl. rm aultel Mod~ Oak: BR TV, Oll pelntlnos. bOoke, JEEP rep tor beauty supplies. Worth. TIC. 7619 t S550: cor tbl "': waJI toys & clOtNno Set on1y 839-0077 TEXAS REFINERY Corp uni!! unused tofebd S350 9·3 392 &. 39fS'Prlnceton $• 0 ... nHd1 m11ure parson bar lloOlt. p.p 5'7·1064 -------~ • now 1n Coall M ... er ... AATTAN Circutw dlnlno Tanning bed motor HIRE . Fantastic Gar1g1 S.tel Reg11dleu ol trelnlno, 11ble w/6 chair•. $500 aeooter, dog' houu, Write 0 H. Hoptllns. 8011 obO, Ruet11n Sarnevar clolhe• a morel Sat through classified 7tt. Ft WOt'lh. TX 79101 S250 obo 675-3777 7 30am 2649 ilden-C IAVINE AUTO CENTER 71 4-951-3144 800-428-7 485 RElAIL SOFA SECTIONAL, DIN· llMll PUil l&U ING TBL W/6 CHRS. GO AH vtrleties Sit & Sun 11 . ,'11 • ' \ . . . .,., . . ' Huntington Beach, laguna-Hiiis and South Coast Circuit Clly IS lhe na110n's larQfSl relaller of bfilnd name Y!Oeo. audio. car st*'eo and maior - ;ippflanc;es Due to a tremendous 1nc;1ene 10 busltM!ss. we currently hM 100 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Seasonal Full-Time & P,n:r1me • ~ • Jllllllln Car..,. a. Ceunuura • ~ (&lrJ......, • a. a.ftl • ' c o N D , C H E A P Knoir. ........... CM 751--0915 • ..,,_ - WICKE.A; Couch. 2 end Sat ltfJl f·I teblM, 2 larnPI. 2 Chelta. BIKES, IOl1t panel, Iota ol Xlnt cones Cell 64M987 etc 265 Camema ln •«• -S-~pm Ylll l&Ul •l•lla ... al 1S S1tvrd1y OHi. Ylttmll XUtMlcXN Indian 11em1 1ea Mont• VIit• wan19Cf. r~•. bUICett, laat INc~ 1140 1llO Otientel rugs. 1.--.. .. · iiiiiiliiii-------2 t3 &91~ 1637 .-uu BIWl.11% APR FINANQNO On ApProved Cr9Cfl1 60 MOl\th/3()%..0own "Limited Time Onty" Some ~1r1et1on1 Appty ... 8-A-M~e~o~o GAME TA8lE NOV 15. 7AM-4PM 154-0Jembor ... N.e glalS top, • chalrt, $350; ~7 Englan~B.:~alley 940-644-4 2 c•ne ctlaltt S7S n : MANY ANTIQUE s>llC*. U;IU11 QllfUI lldl .. golf ciUbt $80; (furn, move/won't fll) DELIVEAY...,. .. •ATME...,. thoel 6-A u ...... 3008 •bn.Jtruau.at---~ _,,..:~=~,er .. ... I Aoetiin racing bill• 49cm wood S• to epprtelat• McL•nna•s C1mpy par11 1850' Fri & Sat 9 30·4PM MU1 &1W785 211131 Seact•t HB M-S Uli 9, S.e tll I 8298. Euctld St. BrOOkhuret tBannlno ,.1...,"' 111t1 anr.. t 44 lllMID. M!·tH 1 2nd time .,;;;;;:;Q 11; HIDE·A·BEO COOCh 1250 Irvine P.A.W '1 Mnuaf Oood conc:t. Aefrlgttator EYln't Dorff mlu Ill Sat· S17Sgood~ond.,mlcre>-urd1y, l ~ov 15th wive, etc 789-1915 9tm-4prn et ~ty ••••m ... _11 Patk cwbhouM 1Ne11t 10 _.. .... ltbrary). 4630 Sandburg ln1ul•ted. H•t• 8 . Wey, mejOf' etON str--. SS00/080 84$-5601 or MIC'Mleon & SanclbUrg _ 9e0-.225I O'V£R 100 OMIAOl KENMORE wutw, IQ ce~ SALES along W1lnut, C. pecfty, good conc:t. I too, tween Jeffrey WlO ·CYNer Whirlpool OM dry ISO Ind Tun!«~ OrlYI FOi- both Coppertone. 8tMI low directional •lgn1 belt9Cf fadlat llre 135, S•turdey 8efn..2pm Celt Btorn:o II chrome ,.., Fred ot Peg 551·HOO bl.Imper 150 CASH Ontyl • II 14e.2e52 UllllU 10 Spd lltce, Old TruM. 641·4114 Fvlterton. CA '114-tlO &30Q ~ 21s-e.1-t701 " Pt.>ASCHt AUDI C:Hl\l"Otl l "''""' Qu•lll11 ...... s., .. k. • 152-o900 . SAAB '71 t11fb0 II, xln't cond IOw mAI. aztec .-oy ~. Europeen lghtt w/w.lpere, 3dr. grey rnetallie M500, 152-o959 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY TIYIH'llht ... Uftbedl. lmlfm ceu, 5 IPd $1500 ob0733-2157 TOYOTA '81 Cotolla, 2dr, euto tr8N, ale X'lnt cond $2150 080 875--4N8 We Oilt1 • ""'c...s.in • IMd CM Sala • $etfl(t • ltl?'I • C.cdtn1 r111¥C1._ ·.~·· .... . .. NABERS CADl.LAC . TOYOTA CeMa '972 dk' bf. new radio, good IHI a t>t •• M«hanlct ct.-fight $200/080 M-F 5pm-9pm, 'Mind enytlme &44-1008 TOYOTA ~a 82 alt. tunroof dig•tal, bile, or.g owner, SHOO 722·9037 . dtys, 840.8855 ...,.. nw. YOO Fm.-;·us #~· tN U.S.A. AN> TltYltG HAROCR TO 8£ · 1 • IALll ~---• ,AttT •• • &.aAU.O VOl VO '73 WAGOH Od eond. r!Kt!, atn/llft tlereo. S !HO Call 556-0t3t EVES VW 'M lug, 0ti0 p91nl l Int, 1800 tnO Atllmg l3300 obO or trlde IOf cleln Van 17$-11$5 THIODORf ROBINS FORD • I' •tA'1"' r '1 ,. l,' ( (I ... TA ... t '>A ,, \) I' tit I .... " ....... s.den2dr. ~.•cyt eng 11300 ot>o 545-2468 FORD '87 Mwteng, 211 vs. 83K orig ml, Medt tome bocty WOftl S 1100 080 754· 1150 ........ .,~ lthf '"'. immec conct •• "' "'"'' S 11, 7IO M2·1772 'lJ """" ... .. 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M ~T !ft a.lrl Mani• Loen NIM CAW. cnet•ttel"" ... _,,, ... ...-el_.. o.flf YMl~M!·IU UU•rmM. ... ~ IHOI, w rneyDeot ........... tltll lie~ OWt of Or· ...OAprl•. ttlO .... ""'lll ... Or-.. C... .................... 'f ... L ......... .... ..... ,,_,_ fCllll att AT l'Mf M lllO-'ltl lie *"Gt In IN .. Wld/Of ...... flf .,. CountY,..,..... .... COl!nct bel9ne.e lft .. 111111 ~ Noe No lfl'lllel 11, lftt ltl.c ~ ... ...... .....S Mi .... CllM o.lw flllll .. el ,_ .. ,. UU lfla ....,_ cour1 M _.., VflllOHICA !LA ... CIM-SAHWAaANK~OlWIA of II 60000 INllll ....... ttM ,_..Of .......... __...NI' ...... 1--·--____ ,,_... ,._,.. .. ,......., -• • .,....... ,.,., ___ ,,._____ ,_ICllOllCl ,.. ~ ...... ....,tl""INI .. t!OtlCetnd...-ot•lftlli· AP91MIOn'-beell ... ,..,,~, ......... TOHYA J UNAU:Y AHO ...... .,GI .. ,... O...."'-*• II . ~ .. ~· W ....,,, M per• IN !tie_. by VICf<I ~AM In IN .... of !fie OMllCNrll J0ttH H UMM..0 to W...• •-w -llOfle or ecoow.-......... Ooufllr, CilllOf'llll. ".l!:!!:!!ii LA H ..... ' · ...... ...:. ..... -'°' M!Mt lt\fonnat!On IN "'-*IOf Court of ~· ' A..tliWlnt on TN~ wood v...,.. TN ..... ~ -·-In~ l200 aN 9DO 'GI .... --,..a '""~ ' ..... :',.,.,.,. 0 Nlli9CWI and bid lotmt ~ ., tN angeCC)Wnty,.....lnCJINI .. .,. ""'on DeCU .. (A MfMCI peyee end~ Of ".,.. lflaClllomla"'"*-C.-. of Olllla......... ,.. ...,....,,, '"' ~ . llaa ~ O.. Nllllon, ,._ offlOt of the 9'10f~ fof the VICt<I CUNNtNOt1AM.,. 11P-3. 1NI tit 1 4S,. M In °'9' MIO ~ Md IM --onor ..onca fW a. n.-..... Mo ......., ,._., le c.. . _..... ..... el CM ~ ~ ..... M ~ pwtOMI r•.-Watl"'9. polna.d et per10n411 ,.. Ho 3 lt 100 Cf* o.n.. of a Sec:umy ~t oaAlM Of ....... r1•1 I • -11, t• • •Nllll't M. ~ -.-; etl~r t, 1ffe ..... to' tN NgNet Wld bell TM tlgfrt ....... to,.. f..al\ltl~ to edf'lllf...,., , ... °'' .... w .. t. lent• Ana. CA O.ted Af!f• 30. 1tf0.· ·~· HW C. ll&Lft ....... °'" ....... ··c'?. IHlll1• ot 0-..,...... 'Y:!.. ;.fcT~ .......... ., ,.. bido.r uno. ""..,.,,. toe\ any end ... bidt .. tat• of the ctooodent t270t ocuted t>y JOHN A . UM · MGOFNhliiOM ....... ~ .. "Mid~ ... _.., ~ t;JU:~... .. . ... _.._ -• OAl!O No-•" 0, Th .... 1111on , .. , ... , "fOO OOJ CT 10 ....... TOHYAJ.KEHALIEY fOdm--,:~ _ ...... _,,t;;ij '!!!!.• , --E"~ "'°*"'°'*'· aftd 1WjaCt lo 1NI 1 M.t\r,orlty to ~ lht (lrllntfftg ol "'9 .. ltlOn Yo" ANO J0+1N ..H UMNAO. llTATI flO, A--tl "''l .... 2• -. 1• Ml•,._. llUdlOft llr Clllfti. ~~ l"' .._. ~ '°'*IMUon by IM IUPWIC>t • ~ W H.-n N P9f· .. , ... under tll4J ~ ~ ....,.. .,_, .. tfle lf'IO wf'llch •""'*" 00¥· ~d .. .....,.. '* atcr.rtet Oeil¥ Pllo& ~ • • __, of lie ~ .. C .._, ._ ., court. on ~ u. ION! ADO'eNnt•U.-e of Al· dent A0mini9tret1on of £1. 11Mt1n9 tnd tlato 't<Nf Ob-.. the Plocier1Y and col• credlton .,.C. contlnfOnt 1~, 1tM .._.GI~• fie,... .. '.:' ~ ~ lft 1 ... ot S'OO p"' Of ttw• tMwt 0 . ~ tkt AIDert tat• Act joCttOne Of._ wrttton ~ literal oooc:t!Md u tolowt """°'' ~ pot90ftl .._. ThlD4 Iron! wnnct to IN ~ =£' ....._ • Cattf .. Ji' ...., ....,. the tilM ailowed Ot Netton, Doc HU If A '-'Intl on tlW petltlCln llOllS Wltfl ttw court .,._ Thte ciottailt Pfoptlety rney.,. otflerWlol ln\Of_.., •-.,. -TIC( • Court1CMe. 100 CMD C..W · et =:' by lllw. °' ttio Offlc09 of At6dj MID I NIU nil, ., _. be MMf on 0€ClMKA tN llMtll'IQ YOl/lt ..,_., ...... 1n aod to Unit 17 ~ In 11'8 .. r.d/Of _. ... of. ,._ .., ~ Well. .... Ma. lllPll-.. mft _.. .. lft I ~. '"~ IDt the oe-. &. .,_, AMII_,• 3. 1 ... ti I 45 ".M In Oec>t ance !NY be In'*'°" Of "Y ~by I .,,... .. ESTH£A C PHIUIN AKA 9IOTICe fW Otibril II,_ ...... lite_, ----a~ ~;::-.I peraonet ltPt-•latM. et ....................... Ho .3 11 100 CMc Ceni. l'OI" at~ c.rtlflcate. COt11flcett tlO HTHIA CAAOUNA PHll• AWM.A8&1n fW lrf .... CIOfM!Yad lo and,_ ~f~ )tOO ~~ ltr•. AMr· ..... -0.-.. ....... Ori'Ye Wast, S.,,ta AN., CA YOU MA.'/ EXAMIH£ fie 307, Cl( tM AMdlo w.t• LIPS ~ ~ held ~I undlt ._, Deed of f~T~ .. &. • .. 11cM. Callfomla t250t .. Rhee,. ,CA-1 l t2702 filefept bytMoo..-1. lfYo" Wood Vi110e Homeo•'*9 A S*lll06 Ml~_, Cl( IN TIUllllntflO~ ...... ln • ; ... _._ ... _ _, .. "'"-°'-"°"" °'VOUOIJ<Clto ... _o.,. __ • _____ .. ,.,.A< ... t~•o.:!-= ........ °"""' ...... ~s~·fl · Uit~elTt :T:.rr..f' lfle c141clHllS. at IN tim.of 0.ly PllOI ~bet t2 '3. granting of the IM'llllOll, Y°" IN Oltete. Yo" 1NY OW¥1 IMO,, ~ 9upon0t Court ot....Qb.. ....,.,. ~ ........ for ~ •: Q W. .. .... ·=.,.";I , , llil dllttl er!d .. tN right 19 tNI ll'IOuld •thOt ~ at tM upon the executor Of admln· tM pt.aen4 ~ of the _,.County l'9qll ul Ill INC ...,. • .........._ PAAC:fl A: M ~ .., • ....._,. IL !ft 1t1e -~--ltlluind lntottitt tlllt the... . WTtlJSS'1 ~~ •Tef• ~ of>. lltrttor. Of upon the ••• not• erid NCUttty II'""""" AAl.PH ( P...:U::IPS .... epoct,on .. ''"' -· 23QMl3,310 ..... -.x1111tldd •• lcla . of I "'° c.unty t.ttoof1Nctec11udhat9C-,.._.,. MnJIM" ,1ae11oneort11a.wrtttenooi.c-tOfnet 10< the.,.~ Of 1>yan..-wwtMtec1M.y. pointed 11 i*'ICIMI ,..,_ ::0..,.8:tr1W::•ett'C EttaO 1n ,,. portlofl crl IN ..;.,..., .. -'':~ ~~WI • quQdl>yQPeratlonOfle.Wor , """""'nu""' tlOn• wltll .t114J court l>Of0te eomlnlsttetor, end Mt wltll t, 1"'; Wet1WOOd wiaoa. r....,t•t~toadlftlnllll•IN WflO recaueete It ~ 190 .,.. • anown.,.. ~ "'° .,._. ~ YA " oc,_..., °"* tNwi. or 1n the lleltlng Y04.H ~· tile cour1 with proof of ..,. Ml eioocoet to· .... ttwoueltl Ollll• of 1114t deoodent • .,_ tNja •llUbllOOtlon Gn IN ~ " ...,. , ,__ er J-2.! ~ ~eon to. tflot of-tN ct. _,~:....... 1111«»lnlly.,.lnl*"IOf\Ofby ~.I WflUOfl rOQUOOC ...... lt1 Uf!CW1!9*1 ....,i. tfto The petition '"uotll ~ (7'4) tt3-a•2 Ot t.cordod 11'1bootr140n, =tn ..... 4lf' ~ .... uetlJ!l ·='ln~~o':r.J1C: NAm~ftlmff . ~:~~EACMOIT~R ~W:!f~~~ :ro~:,·.~ =~,~~.:= (to!)td.a.Ot. '':Jr~=~ MIMia r.;.;s~h:t•~oi ,.in.""'-·-·~~ ... --... ,_,_ .. _ .. ___ .. V .... -.. ,1-ot_,__,,MOOOol ... ~~ ... --~'fliE!·tii, ..... flt Wf _.,. the City of C:O.te Mau.~· Pl NfEA T':KE OUT the dec•Md. Y°" ""'9t Ille .atate..-1 °'of IN p«I-tho bulkMg~ M to1 ttt•Ac1' • ,... • ttcrlOM *'°"'8d In bOo11 •1~ ~ ~ ,.._ :ri..,eo:~· STORE •112. 204 E. J7UI ~~In:=: ~°::=~m:c:oios: ~~~~:.1!: .::=:~v:== Thlll 40t1, ~-crl~ • C7l4) fr'~e11~ THAT PORTION OF THE St~~·~~ .... rac>telt'l\tl ..... ~e.d by theCtlllorNtProbellCodl Cmfl ln Nndtt Of tN 21, ttel e1 145 P"' In ftaJC M)TIC( , ~ ~ f of :..= '*'-ro er,.._,_, WEST HALF Of LOT 41 OF ... the court WltNn low mon1fW OIRM.O A. ~. Urvtlld StatM of Anwlea. Of 0ec>t No 3 et 700 CMc lllllP 11-JV't r.ootdOd Ir\ wtttt l>ICI f:AIRVllW FAAMS IN THE ~.,C=· MINlon V..,o, from lbe data of llrtt la-laG., ATIOAMY ,Ofll certUl•d or cnlller't Cent• OtlYo WMt Stnte K-.n 113, ptOt1 1 Md 2 of ,_,?;..... <:Nit 0.Uy ~ ... ., .,..,.. t. 1>0 In· CITY Of COSTA• MESA 1 '~ollltt«t•ptOYldecl ~fll. -....... d'9dc{1)lntN"9'HnlO(forttl Ma CAt2702 ' fltClTT10Ue.,_U ~lnthlotleeollhe tAJll*> wtlt~..-.UtllllOroc.iwM -COUH'tt' Of-ORANGE'. Thi• Au 1'*' It con· Jn. a.ctlOfl 700 ol lM -c..r Drt\le; Ma; ... 1lllaW l)lilnllowed c:otn ,,· YOO -OIJECT-to tftf. UIS8TA~ _._Aeoonler al tllfd Od .. Nev 6. ta:• .. "'fi ~ offlC' •t STA Tl ot CALIFORNIA., ~.:A.~::. uel Probei. Code of Callfomlt .,._,CA 1111'11-tUI A d .. crlptlon of tlle granteno of tN petl11oni ybU The fOllOwlnO S*ION tn , .cap1'"81'--'""".. ~~tme :: ~ AOCOAOINO TO THE MAP · Tiie tltn9 lor lflinO Clll!M Wiii PubNINO ~.,. CoMt •~tied c:ollet81'el tflOUld eltNr llPC>OW at Ille dotnQ ~ • 1#'1111 • lhOWn Pta.IC NOTICC 1';~ ONFILEINBOOl(l,PAGE w1ln";'11e~-;:'J;:'o1ti~ not expite ptlof to fol.Ir 0..tyHot~ber13,14, wlll.,.conaplouootlyl)Otted heeflnQllndlte .. yourOb-YORIA PARK PAE· theCondOmlnklmpMw\.Md .... cloy Of 7 t Of MtSCELLANEOUS -rnonthl from IM.Mte of IM 20, 19&e at tne p19eo of .... Mel on jectlOM Of._ Wfltten ~ SCHOOL. )J7 SO. u..n. l>ulldlngt ond .oth« ,~ • , I . MAPS, IH THE OFl'ICE Of =County on Oct~ 22· l!Hl'lrig notlot ·~ Thf275 ttre A10 6fe ~nted tlOna Wttll 1M QOUt1 l>Ofore Otlve, Orange, CMI. t2tOO ~· laim.Stnlneln. ~ -t.. "'StMMON!f THE COOHTY RECORDER 19 . -ftm7 YOU MAY EXAMINE the tn..fof. end Mid PfOC*'IY the heeflng. Y0411 appeer-AMA Entorptltea. Inc:., PNlc:EL B. A~ I • • ~el "'° Ettete a< 11A10 OOUlfTY. LVIHO ........ o.-c..!: 1l1o k001 '' "'° '°""·' '°" NII.IC llOllC[ · -.. _el tho loW ..,.....,,.. _,.., -101 lo ...._ .,. "'"•-"" ~'I:.. '".1:1::1-=:.J:! '" ~= EASTERLY Of THE EAST -..... • •• l*aGn lrit•Mted .,, ofriem of the uooer•oned. your··~ Dflw, ~ange. Ce!lf 92tOO ton of Ille c:Gnlmoft .... lk " A UHf Of THE WEST 2 00 =-,.,, 1~~.:· No-the •ttte, Yo" IMY_~ LIGAL NOllC• TM afotedMCrtbed pr~ IF YOU ARE A CREOtlOA TM l>ull'""8. 19 con.-In petcel A ~ NOW R•A&. . , .M:AES Of SAIO lOT-.SAIO T~t" upon the lll9CUtOf or ...... in.. "•rtKI ........ .. ..... «ty may 1)9 redeemed (I( • CQflt1119'f'I Cffdltor of di~ • ccwporallon ..,_ 11'1 -Aft. """ WEST 2 00 ACRES BEING rator, or llPQI\ tM • ...._, t w 11MlifM et• purwt io kt1on 950e of tM dec1110d. yOU 1N1M Ne NINtlotlQ. Pt• PIM. -~--=== ,._ .\~. Ot...,_ c...t O.lly ~llot CALCULATED FA.OM THE Pta.JC NOTICE tomey '°' the 9"CU10f Of teftl&etloft, ,...,... .,. the c.llfotnill ComlMfdol 't<NI dWn with tlW court Of dent , ~ .. Condon*Un wri 1.-:-1· •••• ,., CENTER OF WILSON lldmlniatretor. tin0 file With a..•ffft t• l1t1,.ctle•. CodetrJlendtf ofU.eurnof .,,...,.., " to the pertontl TIMI 1tatement WM ftled Unll. d buldlnCll and OI,_ 1,,_--r. J9'14l w,lt:l• No¥ 12. 11. '' 8TAE.ET. ANO THE NOATH • K 111• the court Wltll proof ol •-,..._ _.... ,,_. ....._ $450 00 In fultlllment Of the r.-.n1ttiw llPCIQlnted l>y "1tfh tho County a9til Of~· 11'11~1 loc*'ll IWIOI\. ~ ~. C. "'6a'. 1--------- LINE Of THE ALLEY OH '1CTITIOU9 9UUtEll w:.. • wtttlan requeet ... t .......... , ... ,........_ obltgetlqns under Mk1 Nole t119t.oUrtwlthlnfour monftle angeCountyonOctoW21, lot• term ~ lfld rtaJC M)llC( THE NOATH .. ,... ITAft•NT Ing thel ~ dMilr• IP9Qel •• " • • A " • • c A and Sociutlty Agreomont. to from tile d•t• of h ... ,... ~ OOftCUtfM wllh, Ind tor ™• ~ .. qi\ , __ ;...;.;; __________ _ EXCEPT THEAEFROM The following per90nt.,. notice of lN filll'O of tn ~ 714-....._ tilt ........ the und9fllgned •I tllo ~of'-'1••• pr~ ,_ lhe ten111 Md upon .. OllW dudld.IW _,. .,,_lv~I K .. U THE PORTION l YING doWIQ bu91Met ta ~I+ v.ntoryondaj)pflilemenl of MOnt. below ICSdreee ptlor to Mid In S.Ctlon 700 of the Publilhed Orange Coelt lennl end Oonollloftl ftOOGUt A tt~T ~TITIOUI Miii Dal NORTHERLY OF THE c:.nt Bfoollllewn, e Celi+ •tataUMl ... Of of llleP911· Pu1>111911ed Orenge Cout .. le. tQOethor with ecx:um-Ptobeta Code of CMiotnll Dally Not Octoe. 30, No-conlalned In. 11* CiWl-1n Thlstle'-"*'tw kfll llAlllHA~ SOVTHEAL Y LINE Of THE fornl• Limited P1111netllllp, llOnl Of eccounte mont~ Dally PilOt N~bet 13, muleteO costt of thl undet· The time lor flllng deln'll wlll ~-I. 13, 20. 1tee unt9COtded CondOmilUn ed wtf1i1 IN County ri.rei Tllo fot1ow1ng parlOQI "9 SOUTH 230 00 FEET OF 3200 Pat11 Cent.,' Dt~. In S.Ctlon l200 encl 1200" ol 198e' . llgned lncufred In ~ not ~· ptlQr to four Th-~7 Sublotae (Thi 'SUbleliMr) ~~ County on Oc· dolnQ ~ .. CROWN THE NORTH 372.00 FEET 15th F!oof,. Colla Meea, t114JCallfornla ProbeteCode Th2M d•ad Oetobet 15, 11112. a 11, ,..._ CLEANERS. 7750 Hefbor Of ·SAID LANO. SAJO Dis-Callfomll 112t2e ...... A. ....... .... .._.,. -n-·-ec MftllC( ·-ac ~TICE PtaJC llJTICt.. memotWldum of whldl .. ,_... .. ~eftll•I com llYd ea... ~ c.a. l...A..NCE..S .B.LIN -~ ~ llf.. .......,_.,., ........... 1111 -..-~nutiw. r-. "" r-. "" lecordod. ~ MeftCIM .. ~~ 1or•t212t MEASUAEO FAOM TH. E ~menl COlporatlon a Metttl ........ ., • ...._ '°°• _..nnout _,..... CONIOUDATID MPC>ftT CW COICM'T'ION (W { hertwlrl. _, Ollodal Rec:ionll of ~-~= ~ CNr1 Pyo Cf1onO. 12402 NOATH LINE OF SAID Calrfornle corpor1t100, 3200 Sen .. A"9. CA t270I ":: ... -.,...,....-vT COMllEtCl8.ANK uldCOl#'ly. ,,.._ ~. Oft Ay9fl ~. c.rrttoo. Ctao ALLEY ADJOINING ON THE Pttti c.n1 .. DrM 15th Pub119Nd OrMge Coest ._ ., .. ,._, PARC£( C:"" No. F·1 • JUNlO.Jit11 Jomi1 to701 ~~~PTINO .THERE· ~ • Coat•. Mesa CA ~ir= ,..,_...,., 12• '3• a::::::: ::IOIW .,. Consotldated Aepor1 of Condition of "Commei~k" of Newport plln. : ':in.cs~ Flnt llftt Ayono~ ~ 1~ FROM· 50% Of THE MIH-Thrl l>u.l•MN •• con-WTM52 MACARTHUR COAPOA-a..ctl. Orange County and Domestic Subsidiaries •t the doiiN ol bUalneU on o.c.n.IOn Of RellrlaJON; Ot C.O.t 0 II ~ to70 t .E1'Al1S. ORE$ ANO ducledby11imi1idpertnet· ·-•cllt\TJC[ ATl;CEHTG EA.clolTM~ s.ptember30, .. 1988. llOCl•loc:aadont'*'*'-' PIWA.... . • ., TNa bwt~ .. con· PRECIOUS ANO USEFUL th'9 ,..,__ nu dMf roup, 1t 1 ......... Mo. 121t llf'OC*tY ~ • Perml t (A1't)t'J) dVclOCI t>y, ~end wtto MET A LS. SUBSTANCE ArMOCan Dl~iOd in'.. Street, &lite 270, Neo#por1 Do119f ~ .... ..,,.,.,.. Ott .. Nev 6. t>, • CNn Pyo Q1ono • ANO HYDROCARBONS Of vHtment Cotporallon. f'lC~ aueMM ~ ~ ~ H Pet• A81ET8 In n...1181,. PAACEL 0: M Ul'MIMOad Thlt etatemtnt ... fled PRECIOUS AND USEFUl Thomel W McCorrnlcil &· f 1 • .. 3e 799 2305/l3.Jt0 the lnlefltt. In "8.JC JIOllC( w4tll IM County <:wk o1 Or· MET AUS SUBSTANCES ec\111119 VICI Preeident .. ~ • ATl..wT Norttrllld. Aobett E Kiiroy, Cath and due from banlct.................................................................... • ... In Md 10 lholl potllonl of Coun... OctOllllOt 17 ANO HYOAocAABOHS OF Tnt. atat«nent ._ filed TM toltowlng P«aon• ., ... tru11 ... ot AEW .. ._. Jnvestment securltl•. (Mark.t value $16,735)........ .. .................... 16,710 1111• oommon .,.. .. lhown f'ICnTIOUa .,...11 = ., on · Ev EA. Y K 1 No AN o With in. County C1ef'tl of Or· ISOI~ l>ultnoet at · Tru11 und« O.Cl.,•tlon of Federal fund• aold and MCUrllles purchaMd under O«lned on the COl\dOmlnlUm MAim l'TA~ f'm111J CHAAACTEA. INCLUDING .,. Counly on C>etobor 22. I~ ~~1~i~·a ,~ri:· Trull Ac:·:,,149': 2?· 1~ agreement• to r .... 1 In d0me9tlc offloes ......... :. • • ... 27.605 p6an. coneltllnO ol llulldll9 The follOwlng petlon• .,. Pul>ltfled ~MAO Coeat PETROLEUM, Oil. OAS. t98e Melena Drive o;anve Cellf ~:ii II ~nc . ~·~=-kn Loans. Total (excludk)g uneat'Md lnc;ome) ................... 108, 177 Md °'* lmpnMl'Mnl .. !:MA dOll'CI.....,,.... OMy Piiot Octot>er 23, 30. ASTOPGHEAT ..... TEU!" WAINTOH TTAHRE, Fana7 92e00 • • Stloet. c 'aoatcin MA 02110 Less: Anowanc. IOt p<>Mlble loan loteea .......................... 1, 738 •ctucMG t"!.._llfrOlt'lp .. (a)ME.AMAIO 8UtLOtNO Mo¥amber • 13, 1 ... " " Pubklhed Orenge Coett ft && E C • . · L _. 10Cl441 CondolniWm u.-. (l>)MEA MAIO ,.AO· Til1to RIOHT TO ENTER UPON o..ty Piiot N<wember I 13 """ nterpn... •"· Tiil• l>uttnou .. COO· oans. .......... ....... ........ ... . ......................... ... . . .. ... • • e· A non.«dUllllO....,,.,. FESSK>HAL IUILOINQ. 407 -- SAIO LANO AS RESERVED 20 27 ttee • . lornll. 157 So Ml'9n• OUd.o by NomonM Tnm Bank premtMa F.F •• E . .te............................................................... ... 1,879 Md .. IO UN In .... MlnNiO t.eoune 8Mctl IN DEED AEcoAo£o SEP· ' Til23l l)(fY9 Oranve. Cellf 92900 H Peter Nor1tran•. Other uaet•... . ........... -....................... _................................. 1,801 Pol110n1 of lhw CDl'IWftOI\ c-. t2ist • P\llJC JIOllC( TEMBER 27, 1M3 IN 800t< Tiits l>ut1Mt1 It con· Trust• II Alortallld TOTAL ASSETS.. . . ....................................... """"'"""""'""' 191.415 • atlOM\ on Ole Condon**#l'I MonMid AMOaal-. 407 --------t213 PAGE 1..0 Of Of· P\8JC NOTIC[ 6uct.O by • corpoJatlon Thia •1•1emwnt wu ll1ed LIA81LITIEI PIM. ~ of ~ MetlNid lAgUnl 1eecf1 '9CTITIOUI ._ .. FM MCOAOS Of SAID RonakS Arrnttrong, Pr_.. wttll IM County Clar1! of~· TOT•L DEPOSITS lN Md °'* .__a. !:MA Cellf ~1 • lllAlm l'TAT1191fT ORANGE COUN'TY ~TlTIOUt autlNIM dent ~ County on Hootolnbet ,. u:dUdlnQ ··~--.. ,. & R ,._.,,,_,11 ..07 The~ p«.onw we Commonly known .. 728 HA• eTAT'lmNT Thit 1tettment wu toled 4, ttle DOMESTIC OFFICES • ............................. 178,301 ConclOminlum U'IU Mei'rnald Laounl ~ dOWICI bua1119M • Weat WlltOn Street end 734 TllO 1o11ow1oQ persoot ere wtth the COunty Cllttl of Or· . ,--. Total~ deposlta. · ··· · ·· · .......................... 93, 139 TN ..... .._ °' ot Ctlf 92a 1 ' THE WHITAKER WELL· A-0 W• Wilson S.traet. dOlng ~.. ... County on Oc1ober 2t. Put>ktl\Od Orange coe.1 TOTTI'LtalOtElmePOS•lnTdS .. INvlng!.dEeposlTICt~N···o······· .................. 83.222 common cleltol*IO" of Hid "'--E. COQdlil Jf 4t7 NESS INITITUTI, INC • Coete MeM, Celitotn&a. HUNTINGTON VALLEY 198.1 Deily Pllol November 13, 20, ,. OQ,,,, :$TIC ,. PfOl*TY! 3161 Ntwfl/ Avenue. Motmeld. l9QUM ~ 211 t2 Ptelfle CO. Hlgh- TNl ... II Mil>)Kt to CIH-INOUSTRIALCENTEA.3835 ,_,, 27.Decembef4, 1He FOREIGN OFFICES .................................................................... 178,361 C.1. <:0.t MwM. Q1P Ctllf t26$l 'way, Hunttnoton 8MCll. ~I tex ... ~i.. con-Birch StrHt, New.ort Pul>lllhed Orenge CcMltl Th-252 Fed«al funda purc:haMd and MCUrltlee tofd undef • oa Thia l>uti""I II c;~ Callf 1*8 :=. ~~~=~ ~-=: ~1 ~~ 9= Venture ?:'t!"t :r:o~.:· No-P\111.tC NOTICE 0 egr1~lltJ_• to r911X1rdt ... In ctoni.tlc offlcee • .......................... 31.~!~ .._ ~ "• = .!!.!.. ::;,'"by • """*' s>w1Mr• Cl~~ c::1n.. MOdlcel _,,,.,,"'end • .,. ... en-By J Scot(,,_.. PW1· Th-211 thet .. .,. -...... ............ ....... ... ................ .... .... .......................... ,v.Nt ----~ ·~ Almll Thll l>u.in.ta la con-~enoew Cl( rec«d '*· ~ kd'I Str81lt ,_... ,IC'"'°"9 --.:..... !OT AL LIABILITIES (axcludlng tubo<dlnat~ not.. :.::, ~ CIOI.: ctlCI: Thia --~~ ,_:! tied Oucted ~ 1 corporation TN *"" Ind ~ port a..cti. Celt 92'IO f'\8.tc NOTIC£ ..,._ eTA~ and c:t.bentur .. ).. . ... .. . . . ""'""" • ....... ............. 181.209 ~ 1201 wlttl ttle County ca.ti. of Or· OrM P. Ttoneft of '* .,. c:1111 1n lawfUI Trect 17N Jojnt Vemura The toloWtnO .,.,_,..,. · 8H~HCX.oe.a EounY ~ 4 A.,,.,.,., &an enoe County on ~ n.11' ttetemant wu fled ~ of IM United s ..... 11\t W.-..nf c ....,.,,., f'llrl· FICTITIOU9 .,....... .......... lllualnW .. Common ltoca 811 •dloo, Celbnlll 8240' 3. ,... ""111 lN County CIMl of~· at A"*1c9 or'*" Cuti r.d '*· 3135 lllrc;h ltr .... ~ .. ,... eTATIMINT C~llOfllEN'I VILLAQE No. lher .. 81.1thorlzed 2,000 O.,ION IO Ole ' '*1• ante COurily on ~ pwt.credft, t114J..,,.,.ofauc:h port Beech. Cellf t2tCllO TM follOWlng petaonl .,. Of SANTA ANA. 2711 I No aheree outltandtng 1 113 Amoont 7 780 PfOl*TY nwr M ....... lly Pul>lllfled Of.,,.. c... $, ,... . :i.--~ =..: u';'e·:.;:.,.~':,~"O:. ~s~,.-:THWAYS. HMd11 ~8"09 Cty T• TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL. .. : • ................. ....... . • • ..... . 7,789 f~ ...... 11'1 ~ ~:::r.:.1a. 20. ""*"" Or-."'= Md to 1N court ten J*cet't netd. Ctlll 93030 508 19th SI . HUn11ngton ~Jr· Stntt Ana, Calif ~talMd ..,nlnga..... · · " · •• .. .. .................................................. 2,4 t7 !tom '::.n '="=' wlhln !Ori ' ' Tll-213 DMy Plot Nowmbet 13, 20, of the amount bid to eccom-W111t1m 9 8-Mmy., BMctl. Callf 92641 A A En Ifft 1 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY . • ............................................... • 10,206 _, naac.;, ~ 27, l:>eownb4W 4, 1t11 peny t114J of* Md the'*-Trust · B". 2278 MartlolQue Jerry Hutcllcrott. 509 19th Cel~ 1':;P<So M-=• TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO oflhll "8.JC NOJlCE TI\442 1t1c. to .,. pe.o on doM ot Way. 011nerd. Ce11f 93030 St . Hvntonoton BMch. Cellf Ot..;. 0ring. Callf 92800 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY......................................... ........... .... 19t,415 ~ Nie will be ::-., -----------------°* Tu• ranta. Of*· T11t1 buatn•H I• con· 9211-41 T111' l>u ' . • I . n The under91QMCI Cfyde H GON«t Preald9nt &-CEO and Roberta E. OO¥«W!11 °' Wit • l'lCTmOUt IUllNlll Pl8lJC JIOTIC( •ting end mMit~ •11• ouctael by 1 "41f*81 pert· Thi• buitneH 1' con· duct;, i>y ! :,:O,:i~o · Mastera Sr Vice Pr• /CFO of the abov9.naf'Md t>enk eeeh deelllt .. tor t11pr1tt °' Implied, a to ,.,.., MAim l'TA,.....,,. ,.,..., end P'erniume on '*tnlp Oucted by an lndMduel • · f · ' 1 __ _. k-....1-.. oft..._ t't potMMIOll °' tl!Ql!llllf'llnCM Tllo following peraona tr• '9C11T10U9 IUllNIM lnlUl'anoe ec:c.pt~ 10 the J Scott Fawoetl. Part,_ Jorry .. utchcroft RonelO Armtlrong, Prtal· hlmMIJ alone and not at the oth«: have per..,._ ,..,........,ge . ,,. ma era 10 Mtllfy the unpeoo betance ~.. NAMS ITA,_.., purm-1t1e1 .,. Pf'Oflted Tiiis •tetemant wu filed ThlS 11ttement -.. fdeO dent contained In thla report and I ~ that each 1tatemen1 ln aald rec>ort 19 ctue oq the noit M(\l{ad Illy ~ F T-.tve Dt¥co • TM follOolwlnO peraona .,. °'of the d• .. of raccwdlng of wrth the County Ctwril of Or· wtth the County a.11 Of Or· w1 ~·~~b;:'9 off~ true Each ol the underaigMCI, fOt hlmaeff atone and not for the oth«. c.tlflel Nod Deed of f niM to w~. ,._-.WI. C-0tnla Um-doing ~ .. the ance The uem-8"09 COlinty Ot'I NoYenlber tnOe County on Octotior 20. ~!County on OC1o«>or 2,-under penalty of perjury thetthe foregofng la true and C0((9Ct S32,t&600 plU9 the ~ lted P~. 2tM WMo (t)ACTIOH SPORTS AE· 4, tlle& ~ t* ,.... 1He f'1llSD Exec:ut.cl on Octob« 29, 10U. at NftPOt1 Beacil, Calllornl• = ':".',;. .. ::': lhl Aoed. !Mtlo. COllf 127t4 TAIL.EA (2)0VTOOOA M· ....... " • .._. "'"'-,.~ -· 0r ,.__ Putitllhed 0r-eou1 Cly~ H Goae<1 1111191 _...,_'°"of Ihle ~ rnome. P L~. "' • fAtLEA C3lPEAFOAa.tANCE ,...,..,...,..., ..,._.,,,... ....,.., ~vbllaned W'09 ...,._, -..,... Roberta E. Maiten .......-0.-al per1net, itlt WW... AACIMO IHOUSlAY (4JIH-C>My Piiot No¥ambar 13, ~ Deily P1'ol October 30. No-D4llly Plot Oct<>W 30. No-Th ...aa of kit •ilnlltd In.Cl .... Rold 1t'vtM C.tltf t2714 TERNATIOHAL MOtOA. MEANS 27 Oacembef •. 1981 _.,.we. t3 20 1918 vembef s 13 20 tNe Published Orange Cou1 Dally Pllot November 13, 1988 .,_, leea and °"'' In tM wnounc PNi FN T-.tve. Inc , SPOAT& EXPOSITIONS. ESTHER 8 MEANS. Th·257 th343 111-2 to ... .,. •c Mnf"'r I •-.,. Mnnrr I "'8JC NOllC( al $1,220.14, plue ...,.,. on Celtfatni.. 29tt ~ AoeO, 3 tl52 S~ol'ld Avenue. ruuu nu ~ __ ..-_._._"'-""-'-.--...-__ ..;..;;,=.;....;.~;.;...;;..-=.,.Ille unptlld pMcipal bailtnce • 1,_, c.ltf 1271• Souttl Leguns. Celd 92tn long llme resident of Plait NOTIC£ • Plate llJTIC( P\8.IC NOTICE --_;,,;;-'--C-OM8-. -OU)-ATID MPOltT OP CONDtT1C* OP 111e ,.,. ot 14 5% per annum Thit 1>v91,,... 19 con· P.ciflel PutillthlnQ C<w· Cost.a Mesa. pasaed CO,.IOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF AMERICAN INTElltlTATI IANK = ~~10 -~: ':; oueted i>y. 1 lltnlted ptlrtner· f>Of .. lon. c.Mfornll. 31152 away Novem~r 10, ) THE BANK OF O"ANQE COUNTY aovanc-tne :nctart may "'ft.om. . Second Avenue, toulll 1986 in Cost.a Mesa ConlOlldated Repor1 of Condition of "The Bank of Orange Coun1y" of Conaolldated Repon of Condition of "Ametlcan lnttf'tt•te e.tlk" ot .,. aWqlztd or obllOaled 10 Oenoret p.,f,.;., Lynch. Jr .. ~ ~:n:::1r, con- Sh was preceded m Fountain V•ll•y. Orange County and Domestic None Sublldlarlea at lhe elOM Newport Beach, Or•no-County and Domesttc HOM SubtldlarlM at tM CIOM P«YC IO NII. F T Tilll 1111omant wae llOd auctod ~ • corpottllOfl death by her beloved of bullneu on September 30. 19815 of bullness on s.ptember 30. 1089. UNDER ~EE~ OFoe,.:~T with the County CWll of Or· Jett Wetmore, Vioe ~ husband. K enneth H ltale Benk Ho. 1275 II• .. lenk Mo. 1072 DATED NOVEMBER S, 1982. *IOI County on ~ dent Means tn 1968 She IS Doflar Amount• Doll9f AMoum.1 UN.ESS VOU TN<E ACTION 4, 1Ne nw tlaeemon1 .-fllecl ed b h A881TI In ThouMnch AHET8 In J°t"'W a• TO ~!CT ~ Roy A Leeowltt na: ::.~ c::"~ ~~d t! ~~=) ~=t:!~~:'~~(~!nrll value ...... ........... ~.023 Cull ancf due fr'::" banka .................... -..................... " ............... """' • 3.578 PROPERTY. IT ~ ~ Bt1ttol 61,_., ~ 700 :t;lMI M eans, of TUCIOn. lnvettmenl MCU tlel (Matk9t valUe SOLO AT A PU9UC eo.t• Meaa Ctllt t2t2t ,_,. $3.983) .•. . . ......... 4,0 13 $2,694) ... ... .................................................................................. 2,892 YOU NEED AH PubllahecS 0r.,. Coelt P\lblthed 0rtftOI COM1 Anion.a Two 'tsters. Non-lnvestrMnt MCUrltles . -0· Non-lnv .. t"*lt MCUfltlel .. ...... ................................ .(). E~ATIOH Of OF ~ Daily PllOC ~ ta, 20, Delly Hot Novwnbet 1), 20. Ethel Fusse~n and Trading ac::count liecUtltles • .().. Trading acx:ount MCUrltlee . ..• • ... ........................................... .().. ~EDING AGAINST 27. ~ 4, 1911 27, bocol'nl>Ot 4, 1 ... Edna Tyler both of F.cl«al lundt' lOld and aecurltles purchaMd undet Fedetel lund• aold and MCUrlt'-purchaMd under ftl..2Mx Til·~40 Costa M esa Grand •oreement• to reaell In domeatlc: otflca . 10.000 . agt .. menta to r...tl In ck>fM9tlc offlcea... .. ............................ 8,500 PUBLIC N<HICC Pta.tC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE children, K enneth loan•. Total (Pcludlng unearned Income) ............ 21 .583 Loan1, Total (n°'udlng unumed Income) ................... 3e,873 Michael (M aureen) Lo .. · Allowanoa tor poaalble loan louea. ........ .... 324 Le ... Allowance ror poulble loan IOt.Ms . ... ............... U4 NOTICE TO PAR1118 OF INTERUT M eans, Thomas Ed-Lo1n1, nll . • •. . . •.....•........ 21,239 Loan1. n.t ...................................................................... , ...... 3e,219 Iii TAJ.( UU NOCIB8 "" M Bank praml .... FF & E etc (Including S O eapltal leue). 1,270 Bank premlMa, F.F & E . .tc. (Including S O capital ..... ) .................. 437 ward ( Vlana) eans Real .. t•t• O'#ned other than bank promlMS . ... ....• .. . . .. . . O 17 Real eatata owned oth« than benk ptemtM9 ...................................... 1,394 and ~borah Let' lnvettment In unconaolldated aubsldlarte1 and lnveatmentl In unc;onaofldat.cl aublidlarlee and The ptirty/pettM llet.cl be6ow nwy haw 11ghta to tu. a delm fOt i.e.. (MK'hael) Gayhf'art utodated eompanlet .............. , •. .••.•.. UIOC(i•t.cl c:ompanlee.. ..• • • .............................. ~............... -0· prQOeedlreeuttlngfromlhe .... oftu~pt°'*"YhekfonAl9*28, of Tuaon. Anrona Custom«'• llab1hty to this bank on ac:c.ptanc:. outstanding ... .. Cu11omer'a llablllty to thl1 t>enk on accec>tanciee outatandlng,............ -0.. 1 .... o~al gran<khtldren Other ...... (Including I 0 Intangibles).......... Other .... ,. (lndudlnQ. 0 lntanglb•). .. M ......... -...... -.................. 4,921 An la arid Jenniftt TOTAL ASSETS"............. • • ... • .. TOTAL ASSETS .. ................ • ......................... """'"""""'""" ... 65.739 and many n1ec:es and LIAat~ UAM.rr.I nephewa. Ml'I M eans TOTAL DEPOSITS IN TOTAL DEPOSITS IH has maM h~ home an OOMESTlC OFFtCES ......... . . 40,255 DOMESTIC OFFICES .............................................. •9.258 Co.ta M esa ·ror the Total~ depotJts ___ ----··---·--· 22.633 . Tot.i ~and depoeit1 ......... "'""'-····-················ 11.700 Total tlf'M and .. v1ng1 depoalt1 ... ., • , 17,822 Total Utn. and tavlng9 ~ ... m-·~-:-····--······· 37.55e put 41 years Ser· TOTAL DEPOSITS IN TOTAL DEPOSITS IN . v w1U be held Sat-FOREIGN OF.FICES .. • .............. " .. .. -0· FOREIGN OFFICES .................................................... -............. """"' ..(). urday. Novembfor 15, TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO a\ I ;00 p M at Plen:e FOREIGN OFFICES. .. • • •m· • ••• ....... 40,255 FOREIGN OFFICES .................. _ .. ,,_ ..... " ................... 49,25e ar09 0.11 Broadway Feet.al rund• purchued and MCUtlllel ~under F.cltdl funds PIJ'Ct\IMCI and aecurlt• aold und« Chapel, Colla Meu 90fMmen'-to repufCMM in-OotneeUc ofliOM . .. ........ ... .. .. .(). .gfMf'Mnlt &o tepurehaM In dotMstle o1ftoea,_ ................................. .(). lnterment will follow Other llablllt'-'°' t>otrowed money. Other llebtttt,.. IOt t>ortowect money • •t A arbor Lawn lndOOlng not• balanc. of us Trequry ............ -..... ••• •• • .. • •• -0-indUdlng note~ of U.8 T.......,,., ....................................... 1,500 Mortgege ln~bt.clneM (lnclUdeng • O eapitel i.....1 .... . •. . ...... ••. .0. Mortgege ln~Wdn.. (lneludlng • o e.c>ltal ...... ) ...... ,................... -Cl Memon.aJ Park Vis. Acc:eptane .. e11;acuted by or for ec:count of Acc-c>t~ uecut.cl by or for .ceoun1 of The ptlrty/pert ... of lntwt ~ the 111111 OJ"• petoef """''* Of the property In wttk:tl th4t perty/'*1,_ rney haW an lnt•-1 la • fOIOwt· (1) AP 171-201-33 11'9 0. Town•ld (,2) 1taUOI" will be hi!old lh • b*"lk tnd oui.tand1ng ..._ ....................... ~ ................. ·O. thl9 bank and out9'en<Mng ........... M ........... -................ ·----.. ..(). ........... ..__J'rid.iy, Novem.be.c. l{ Other II blllt• ............ -.............. ?.. • ........... -.... ..... ........ • • • ......... 195 0th« ll•bUtt• ............ , , "il1ft.I , .. ..__m_. _..,,..,.,,..,.,,,,,,,, , t71 --- at the MonU41.ry be TO'TA't LIA81LIT1£S (excluding IUbof~nat.cl nol• TOTAL LIABILlllES (exeludtng eubOrdlnated not• A.P eu 452.10 AP 144 412-11 APl44 41142 AP .... 412.23 APIU 412·14 AP.........a2·H tween thl' hOl.ll'9 of 4 .nd debentur•) ........................ _. ..... . .... h .... -............. 40,450 and deb4K'ltute1) ........... _ .............................................................. 51A27 P.M. ind 9 p M Subo<djnaleef notu and deb4tnturu ··t.-... r: ............ " ........... M ....... ..0. Subordinated not• and d.e>entUf• ............... -·-·-.. -··----··· ......... m .. 361 Pierce Bro•. Bell 8HA,.EHOLDHl IOUfTY IHAMMOLDIM IOUITY Pr...,r.cl atocil BrOldway Monutr):.. o Amount o No. lhit'• Oijtjlandltlg Dtrec~ IM2 91$0 conwnon .iodl 0 Alfl0Un1 0 ,ACwte YllW .. _,..AL,AM c.m.tery • Mortu ,, Ch.,,.i • C1entatory 3SOO P.c1f1C V · Orio; NtWpOrt B ti &44 ·~700 Mo ttlet• authOf1l8d 2.000.000 Mo lh•• °""'~ 1, 104,4~ Amount 1.HO ~ -.......... -. ...................................... .._ .. &U••• ........ 2.1:111> TOf AL'COHTMllJTlO CAPtT AL---··---.... -.......... _ ......... 3,710 Aetelnecl ... ~ .... -......... "' --· .......... ____ ... 245 ~for oontingeildlee ~ °'"*' __.. ..... -. ---.............. ---.-... ...................................... ._ ..... -0.- TOT Al 8"Afll!HOl.Dl"'8 lOUrTY _ .. '"-·-··----................. 3.166 TOTAL LIAklTIU AHO 8HA"IH0~ IQUITY,., .... -................. _._,., ___ 66,73' (3) (4) (6) (I) TM undet'--.. ft wttllfttllcl .... VIP Cootrolel 9fxt L.oll IMrUn. ~c....ol ................................ ...,,. ,. "f04ll 00111 ................ ...,.. Ind~,....,... . ...,.. llflCf nqe fof --~ , ..... ,.. ..... ""°*'' • of:l'9,....,. ......... ... ,.., ................ N.; ............... 110;..,. AM. • ............................. ,.. . ........... we......... .......,... ..... II 1 fa.M. Md •• ,,,~----.,..._ _____ _ "' .... lid. fOr,...., ...... "°'tor ........ under ~of S*turJ INt .,_ -....11 'true MCI~. •A0111e--T L. CITRON beciuted on-'°"......_• ,. .. P.., 9Mdt, Calfo:! nil ca.Ir Tnu nt• T• Cali a tor " M11•s1• " Ofw'lt °"'"'1 LdlM9rtln Q .... or.et CilM •• OiiilljiC-.. Ollj ... ~ I ' -. .. THURsDAY, .. Captor urged J cob _-Reagan · holcls. bri~fing on/ran ., B1 BARRY 8CllWElD M'ltl ..... 2SCE TS . SEE .A2 fOI TODAY'S~ IJ TONY SAAVEDRA ............... · " Exclwlr1lnl.,,.• · The MOl&em extrtmastS who hdd Qlvid. Jaco~n.: captnc "for n . .: . . .. montht urjed him to iay 1n Ubanon 't1p1 ofJ\i1 llnOlt~Hi~M .._of'll - .afltr bis retea~ and return to the lslamJc &rQUP with ~ µJ ~ran. He Mlm of the Arncncan Uni~emty 1poke firmly, t~hns h11 Air F~ ff05pital 1n Beirut the former hostaae 1 Ufd, black-nm~ Jlatln oat told the Datl)' Pilot Wednesday. hand wbal~ recounll!!f his d8J.,I '! Jacobsen, who pautd the ume in capuv1ty,h1santcr;at 1~ captivity by t.ak1na 1ina&Jnary "dn. v-news coverqc . .and bu JOY 10 be es" throuah his hometown of Hunt· home. / • inaton Beach. declined the invitation. And rt-pn!lcss of what M aai.d 1n WASHINGTON ..:_ Pccs1dcnt Re- 1111\ briefed conaress1onal leaders Wtdncsday on U.S .. rdauons .wilb Iran while his fonner natjonal secur- ity 1dv11er 11id the Peni1n Gulf nation is of"enonnoU1 importance" to the security of America and tts ~·on one, no, several occasions they leu~rs and videotaped me111111 re- 11id they hoped I would remain in .lea~d ~fu., ~~~:,.ton, Jacot.n UDinon ana he p t poor people Shoscd feh ~bodOlied- after my releatc and that J would be by Rcapn ind the United Sta1el perfectly llfe and they would protect aovemment. He also never felt that Western allies. · Neither Reapn nor h'i1 spokesmen commented on what was said at the White Hou1t1eUion. However, The New York Times and The W1shin1ton Posto in today's editions. quoted unidentified admin- istration officials as ~Yin& Regan bad acknowledaed .cndina military ~uipme~l to Iran and had c:kfended .---hit IClion as an effort to a11Nisb 1 ICI with moderate factions vyina for power in Tehran. I • .. The Times reponed that an ldmin- 1suauon official ·paraphrased R~n 1t the mectina as sayina the United States would be at fault if Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomem1 died .. and we had not made any prtparations for contacts with a future regime. The arms are necessary for that.'' The Post reponed that the coven operation provoked anary e:xchanaes between Wrute House chief of staff Don.ald T. Rcpn and national secur-. ity adviser John M. Poindexter. The two aot into a "shoutinJ match" in fr~nt of the president 1n the Oval Office on Nov. 6 on whether to make some details of the operation public. with Poindexter uguina for secrecy and Repn for t0me openness, the Post l&ld. Wednctdiy's tinefina was the first since tbit ~ of. reporU Of ~rponed administration 1ncmpt to complete an ann•for-hostaan deal ,..__ ... UAOAR/AS) Nation Freeze warnings ~re ls- aued throughout much of the North, Midwest./ A4 World The U.S. and Soviet Union have different a~ counts of the latest arms talka./A5 Sporta UCl'a basketbaJI team wlll try to make do without e big man thla eeaaon. /81 Rookie quarterback Jim Everett wlll aee action In the next two weeka./81 Jabbar, Worthytead Lakera to 122-97 victory ovet Seattle./81 INDEX Advtce and Gam .. Boating Bultetln Board Bulfnesl Ctauffled ___ _ COmlcs Death Nottces Entertainment Opinion PoHoe Log Pubttc Nottoee Sport• TeleYtak>n W•ther A11 A9 A3 01·2 03-5 A1 2 06 A10 . ee _ A3 05.e 81·5 A10 A2 Def ease Says Sellers a decent, remorseful man By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ~ ........ Defense attorney Jennifer Keller bepn her attempt Wednesday to save convicted kJllcr Robert Uoyd Sellers from the ps chamber, a'Juina that his cnme wu a lone except.ton to a hard-workin& and law-abidana ljfe. Selle(s. who was convicted Nov. 4 of the 1979 murder and rape of Savannah LeiJh Anderson of Irvine, faces either a death penalty or life imprisonment without parole. . - ln openana arauments WcdntWy momma in the penalty phase of the Supenor Court trial. Keller told Jurors she would try to how them what kind of JlllO Sellers really is-"a good son despite ample reasons not to be, a good father, a &ood son, a aood employee; (as a Manne) he served this country honorably.·· Keller asked Jurors to consider Sellers' bacqround and admitted that 1f only the facts of the killina were told, "It makes him look like a monster." The former security auard was found &ttilty of beating Anderson to death dunna the:commis ion of a rape. then retum1na hours later to engage in sex with her co~. . • Deputy Distnct Attorney Rick K1ngsaid Wednesday he does not intend to call any wttnesses durina the penaJty phase of the tnal. Facts presented earlier. he said should support a death penalty verdict. But Keller said Sellers should be sent anstca<i to pnson, w-1thout chance of parole. "He's a decent man whe as remorseful over what he has done." she sald • · Keller. who plans to call police offic.crs and friends of Selkrs' to testify an coming day portrayed him as a man who tncd to overcome a troubled childhood throuah hard work and a po 1t1ve attitude. Sellers' childhood Keller said, was one of consant toil as he was forced by his stepfather to work countless chores from sunnse to sunset on their Ohio farm. No friends were allowed to visit and has stepfather rarely (Ple&N'" 8E~LER8/ A2) me and that they needed n;ie:" said the he.~ould be kJlled. SSrycar-old hospital edmuustnt<>r in I kn~w ourcoun.tl')' wasuuaes~ · bis first interview since hll release and was. tryma t~ set us ?Ut. Ka~tQI Nov. 2 by Islamic Jihad. . worked m the .Middle &S! I real~ Jacobsen added that he was still on thett was no. Stmplc s;~ry involved, contract with the American Un1ver-.he ~1d. "8) my family .and othtts sity of Beirut and stronaJy supported puttma ~llli:t on th~ (U.S.} to"em- the orpnization. However. he would fl'!Cnt we we~e JUJt tryJnf to becOme a not beret h1ahcr pnont)'. The· White Home hat .. fferalonawith the an • m n s urn.~ JUSt didn't . people of ,Lebanon for what has _want OU! pnont) to shp to a lo! happened to them in 11 years of their statu . It~ the squeaky wheel theory .• war," Jacobsen said." ... People do . Rcprdana h11 v1dt0taped . cn~- not take hostaset out of boredom." mms of Reapn, Jacobsen said. I At lea.st five other Amencans ari was undc.r d'!reu I was cut oft' fr~ •till believed held host.age 1n the war-communi('.at1on with the outJ!de tom country. Two -Associated world. There was !'0 way ofkne>Yra na P~~ ~ureau chief Tcl'T)' ,Andenon wh.at he was doma to secure our an omas S"ulJierlaild. 1ctana·chief rtlea5e. l learn~ he really ca~ for us of aJrii::ulturc at the American UniJ from day one. •• ,. vcmty -were kidnapped by the For Jacobsen. ~Y one was M~y same p:oup holding Jacobsen. · 28, 198S. H~ wa wh~skcd away.by itJ The former hostaac 1s at the center sunmcn whde ~~tn& • street to. h11 of a White House controversy ovcran JOb at the apohtacal west Beirut alleied deal to trade military equip-hospual -where f!lany of the war- ment to Iran in exchanac for the v.~~nded are ta.kc~. . • freedom of Jacobsen end other cap-Myonly regrcttslhaqd1dn t.fi~ tives. • hardcrat th~ h~eofthe kidnapp"'4-• Jacobsen declined to an!'Ncr an> Jacobsen ~td. Thouah I put upqu1te questjons involvans the clandestine a strouJe. · operation. Nor would he comment on He linally surrendered. f~r .fear the the nft that has split President captors would s~oot ~ ph)'staan wbo Rcapn's Cabmet and set the ll. for was accompan_)'tna him. . a h1&h-level shake-up. Jacobsen said he knew the ~t. ..L don•t want to add to the JOb us dalllCf'OU' when be took at. spceulation on which this is all But he WU emohOTl&lly touched by a bQed." said Jacobsm, at tht: Hun~ Lebrlnescmothcr.,.hosawhiscomioa 1n1ton Bcach condominium of hi as• :J&n o(hOpc for the wouaded son Eric l\mcncans on the 1 ,2~membcr J~n's loose-fitunacloth and h pital staff bad dWJndlcd to two. t.1rcdappcaran~wcretheonlyvis1b&t (P'leaee ... J.ACOBeSJlf/ASJ . Robert Sellen Decision to reinstate Hardman defended· By LAUl\A MER~ °' .. ~--. .... Thrtc Laguna Beach School Board members Wednesday defended their dcca ion to allQw Cedrick Hardman to continue as the htah school football coach. QCjailpopulaf.ion l imitsmaybe'fncreased Hardmah, the 37-ycar-old former defensive end for the San Francixo 49crs, was arrested Sept,_ 20 and ch.aracd with po SCi$.IOn of S.5 arams of cocaine and resistm a~t. After the coun allowed him to enter a drua diversion program in October, the school board voted 4-to--1, H1r:ry 81thell voted no. to allow him to continue coaching on a voluntary bui'I If Hardman completes the drua diversion proaram the drua characs could be dropped. Board members Charlene Rqau. Jan Vickers and usan Mas defended thll acuon "to a group of about 30 •OJI) parent~ at an El Morro Elemen- t.al') School PT mcctins. They called the ~rd's approach l>l'OJ1'C 1ve in light of the turrcnt naJ>onal drua proh!em By LISA MAHONEY °' .. ~ ......... Oranae County will get 'IOmc relief from a court order hm1t10g the number of inmates housed at its main mcn·sJail. attomc~~ for tbc county and the American Civil labmics Union said Wednc~ ~-y: u.S. b1 tnct Court. Judge William Gray IS expect~ to sl&Jl an order w1thm the nut few da)s 'ruiina inmate population ~stnctions from 1,400 , on week daysand 1,450 on weekends to a flat 1,481 ....: ihe number of beds at the coun\y's only mu1mum-sccunty jul. 1ccord1n1 lo Deputy County G"oun~l f.d Duran and ACLU attorney Richard Herman. The hiatic:r population cap will an c the county tome tircathlna room Hit hcicb i1ho the holiday pcnod when jail bookinas trad1uonally 1ncreaw The increase WU souaht by ShenfT-Coroner Bnad Gat6 who sajd last week that Jail booktnJS have nsen sta dily since Gca> .. 1mpo~d the cap 10 May despite efforts to limit them. The:.actual request to m~ the limit will be madt> by Special Muter Lawrtnce Gro man. a former prison warden appointed by Gray to oversccconditionsat t.he main men', jail Herman and Duran said. Grossman discu~d the po 1bility of chana- ina the limitss with the attorney• Monday when they came before Gray on other Jail-related matters. the)' said. Duran 51id Gro man told ham that Gray had Ql'C'Cd to iuuc an order once he receive Gro;sm1n's ~ommcndation. "We would upect some rdief bv the end of the week or earl) nt\I week," Duran said. Herman saadhe a~ to the h1aher hm1t w11h the undcrstandina that I t ~ould be 1n effect onl) until the couJUy's. .384-bed antakc-rclca center 1\ rc•<b' t~pri na.. .. We're happy to I" c them some lccwa) for a ,couple of month ," he ~id.as Iona a the mmate population i• miuced an the Iona run. · Gray is tryina to bnnf the populaiion ot the main men's jail into hoc with its 'late rued I, 19 I· btd capacity. The ACLU a kcd him to antc~coe 1n county jail operauon m March 19 S at 1 omc when more than 2,000 pnsoners v.crc bc1n1 hou d · at the jail. Besides a Jf1ldual rtducuon 1n the inmate (Pleue ... JAllJ/ A2) Both Viclten 1n<t Rapu sa1a th~ \I odd b} their~ ote and told the aroup 1t could orpnizt a recall if at wu unhapp) -.1th the board'\ d«L 100. Wednesday's meet1na was bcntale at ume aue~erat parenuattu~ th.c board oicmbers of not represcntiaa thc people ~ho elected them. Ma saiJ the board so~i tnfor· m tion rmm Hardman•s doetor (Pkue ... DltCJalOl'l/A2) Miiltlple use oldangerous drugs a curious, deadly phenomenon Irvl.iiepressl~glor cle;n;f of Coyote Canyon l111J IJ JOHN A. BARBOUR ,,,. . . .... • ::~ ..... ~ pie Ck\11 ... wbetevtt fh 10 another. ll'M· ud Hlltidlin •Y It II too IYliWllk1M&11w1M•t1aP. ..Thcld41ct1wc1ntcrVaewnow&11C Often ~ by tbolc compehl\I I 1•tcrV1CW ~kn today an heroin an a' crqe of once a day. and drut lllta. A Columbia trnavtr· ..-s IC...,.. 1~• around 1hC it's a highl) dilu1td dote, about 2 1ny Sluidy fbuftd that ~~ UK of -.II)'. tbey'we ah"tad)' soph1s1ic;a1c<I pcrccn1 hccoan The> use a number of rnaruwana 11 alto a actor of ..,.. ._.. lnchadana 1hc Y1nou1 Other drugs to jCt throup the day. su~uen1 multaplt dnat abuse. tnn ot marijuana the) are mok· lnstt'ad of acmna up hke they dad n.e muluolt dnaa user is a to~ .... " _ )r.tf'i qo to "uck a needle tn IMtr nudo·craclt. 'Not only 11 muhii>k use While rcwarch zeroc'd in on man· arm • 1hc) 'wake up toda) with a more harmful, Producina livtt dam· JmM. be uya. 1t overlooked the fl t reefer. And the>'ll move on and aae. 1nettased death rates and brain tlliat .. th~ kids who were u 1na ma) be get some 1tkohoJ. Then they'll and ncr\'e dam•. bul it creatC'I , nwvuana every da> wtrc usina at 10 out, meet their ~rtnen and begin antisocial behavior. Multiple ustrs lnll one olher drus; and probably a hustle. They'll pack ~p tht'ir heroin are more likely to harm others. They ~ otber dnillll alona.w1th alcohol. around noon or I o d~k and bf.; were also fftSl~nt dropol,fis in treat• Y~ 'll end 19 Who cnt~r tWttO one and 1hrtt t))e) H U\oot up. ~nt pr-()lnm5. · treetmmt ptouams have used fi~ Then they get the fffiin1 the)' call • . . dn.ws on me -averqc in their lif~ normalcy. the same feclini kids aet · ln ont study of narcotics ,addacts. times. 1ncludina akohol." ~hen they use crack. 1 hey t>ea1n to 22 percent had ~n add1c~C\1 to There are wmc soo.ooo heroin feel r.ormaJ." alcohol before stamn• na~ouc U!t· addicts in the United States thc$C Beschnena~s that drupe\tablish 1 An~ther study of pnmanly white days. a fiaurc that has stab1h1cd at new ~nsc of normality in the user addac1s found that 68 percent a~uscd tbat lievel. But, 5a)S Bcsthner ... The who is ~mehow incapa~lc of acccpt-alcohol before abusing dfl.l&$. httoin addact1 of tOday don't use ina the pressure!> of his life. Bui he In this sense, potential multiple heroin as they did years aao When I insists that most drus users arc very drua users stlcct t~msclvcs out of the wornd with addicts rn tho~ days; it sophisticated· in • th.eir apJ>r'Q@ch to gcnerat ... paput1tion. ~ opt fOr was pure heroin. It was trong heroin.• 'drugs. The) use them on a quan-druas catty. and one will not be They bU1lt up a1olerancc and h.eroin ti1auve and qualuative basis. enouah. . · wastbe1rhfc. The} had toaofrom one Alcohol 1$ a frequent pll)Cf in the /lien ne.., ... ,.._ " ..... .. • ·-:··oEcisioN DEF ENDED eY· BOARi> ••• From Al before takins the vote. Or Joseph The explanation did not appease Pursch told the board it would be best some of the partnts. 10 allow Hardman to return to work. . "This person (Hardman) was ncgli· Mas also said the 1oc1dent has gent twice. Th:u's a pretty implistic forced the district to deal with f uturc explanation for such an arbitrary employee drug problems b> creating a decision," said Nancy Goodman substance abuK.RQlicy for the s~afT referring tq Hardman's 1985 citation and ~tudcots and a emplo ee drug for possess101' of manJuana. assista~ram. s not good to shovrtttc-Ki • The board recently began drafting 'You too can beat the 'sy tem.'" said those policies and hopes to have them · Kimberly Woloson. completed by January, she said. Lou Moss is a parent of three .,....... ___ But Harry Wolo$0ll asked the children in the d1.,tnct and has been women. "What research did you do the director of 1he chemical de· 9n the affect your decision 'tlrould pcndency and alcohol rehabilitation have on the communit)''r' .program at St Jude's Med1cal Center . He asked if the board would be for the past IS years. ..This is a willlna to reconsider the matter if it disease. not a SOCifl problem. Less knew the majority of the community than 25 percent of cocaine users stay '~-_g~~iu·is d~1on clean fora}car," he said. "Besides s.~ "There arc \Chicles which can be grams 1sa he!I of a 101 of cocaine." he put in place to chanac the board. I do s.a1d not want to be pre ~urcd in any way. Several times Ragau warned the That's why we have an electorate and parents against making as um pt ions elections.'' said Ragati. about the scope of Hardman' drua / problems. ''I cautton aJI of you here not to say thinas that arc potentially libelous.' she said. Sevenil J>llRRlS said the)' fell the board was tryina to censoc.commcnts from those opposed to the t>oard's dCCISIOn. "Mo5t of the people Tn ills room and ttrir con1nlunity f«l tbeir- mtercsts arc not being represented. And I q,uesuon whether you arc representing the interest of your teachers and administration,". said Sally Hales. Raptz said the board made its decision. "knowing full well thal we \\ere not aomg to please everyone." 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' · They ate askm& the counctl to approve the permit 1f the county . · . • agttcs to numerous cond1uons rclat- county. • population. Gray also issued orders regardm1 meals. sleep time an~ the provision of bunb for each inmate at the main Jail. • and rcJeasmg sentenced inmates sev- eral days early. Gat<.'S sa1d. The sheriff also ordered jail stan not to book people arrested o n misdemeanor warrants even thoufrh a slate Attome) General's op1n1on states that such md1v1duals must be held. Board of Co~~1ons to VIStt Theo ina to seepage, odors, aradina. re- Lacy branch J&ll in Orange Wednes-suiiacina of Bonita Canyon Drive day to sec 1f more beds can be added and the plans to ultimately close the there. . dump. A city staff report slates that I0,000 gaUons oflcachate, made up of water, chemkals and organic materials, arc being generated at Coyoie Canyon and are scepina away from the dump. The liquid, which contains metals and petroleum pf'oducts, is believed to be travehna 20 to 40 meters per But Frank Bowerman, who dirccis the county's waste management pro- aram. tolcflhe council Tuesday that the latest stratqy is to dia a series of ' wells that w1ll allow the IC4Cbate to be withdrawn from the ground. Gates said last week that keeping the main Jail's populataon under Gray's limit~ ha become a daily sttouU)e which th~ounty wall lose 1f 11 t;Uoes not come up with more jail space by year's end Total Jail populatron has continued to grow since May de p1te effons that have included issuing cuauons in- stead ofbookina pc™>ns arrc ted on uspjcion of misdemeanor crimes . . Gate and other county omc1als arc conunuing to search for shon-term ways to add or expand on e~1st1ngjail space while new fac1ht1es arc planned and constructed. Towards that end. Gates persuaded a field reprcsentatl\ c from the state The Board of Correct1.ons gav~ a At Tuesday's meet1ni, the council 180..bcd rating to an ad~tton _wh1cb postponed a decision on the cx- opcned at Theo Lacy earher this year pan510n permit for at least two weeks and 111s doubtful that the site visit will tum up any, previously uninspccted nooks and crannies that could accom- modate more prisoners. ~ifl spokes- man Neil Zinn. SELLERS TRIAL ••• Shentrs spokesman Lt. Dick Olson reserved comment until the Board of Corrcc11ons issues its decision. From Al showed any love for the family. .. What a child craves ~Ost, love 'and approval, was entirely mlssina. .. Keller 1a1d. • As the oldest of the three children, Sellers bore the brunt of his step.. . father!s abuse and often ran away from home, Keller said. While a teen· ager, he got a JOb do1n1 vanous tasks at a Holiday Inn ln·a nearby town . Co- workers_ Keller said, spoke h1&hly of Sellers' attitude and wttlingness to work hard. • . At 17, Sellers joined the Marine Corps a nd was honorably discharged after four years of service. He then returned briefl y to Ohio with plans to purchase hti1 parents' farm. ~~~~E Daily Pilll MAIN OFFICE .,.,, I ' I I..._ CJ\ 1,1 •• -• ~ >lt.llMdlt CAI.,(, Although he did not purchase the property, he bcc::aine reacquainted with a female friend be Md known in h1ah school. They became dose and she soon afterward decided to divorce her hvs.t>lt'd and move with Sellers to California with her dauahter Nicole In the followina }ears, Sellen bcc.amca good husband and father. Keller said friends of his wall tc'.$t1fy that Sellers was never violent or angry, even when work.Ina with frustrated motonsts on the JOb as a tow-truck driver. Jailers have commented on Sellers' Jood behavior and say he is a calm in& influence on fellow mmales, Keller said. Bowerman said he is also worldna with on the odor problems, which are associated with methane produced at the landfill. The Irvine Co., which owns the landfill property, has h1~ Genstar, a San Malta firm, to recover methane aencrated at the dump. The ps will eventually be burned to scnerate elcctncity. Initial drillina. for the mC\hanc syACm. has appercntly reka:ted of- fensive Odors that have sparked complaints from some Irvine res.i· dents. The Cousteau vessel Alcyone wiJJ vis11 the Huntinat.on Beach pier at about 3:30 p.m. Fnday, Nov. 21, not this Friday as published Wednesday. The Daily Pilot rearcts .Jjle error. • o=' 11 GuerentMd Oetlt'tcledl ~1 .,..1e ..._ & -°'* .. 1 01t Just-call 642-:6086 i.tonder Fr_., II 17'1 00 -.... 'jOll CMIC* Dy $'°Pl'\ ~ llelOr• 7 O"' ..., 'jOll COP1 .. be ~ GAME 9/ WEEK 9 /DAY 5 What do you hke about the Duly Pilot? What don't )'OU like? Call the number above and your mcs.saat will be recorded, 1r1nscnbcd and de- liveTCd to the appropnate edJtor. The same 24-hour 1nswerina service may be ustd to record letters 10 the editor on any topic. 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