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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-14 - Orange Coast Pilot** FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1986 ~ --. u O__g_e~t-shOoti~g , ! ase District Attom~y· s .office removes itself ....__from case in which Mesa-teen was killed weeks. ··Th~ is not the first case, this is not lhe last case that we (will) present to the pan"d JU~. ba~ on facts and Gallardo fam ily. called the decision .. iotclliicnt," and sugcsted at was made to take the spotlifht off the District Attorney's office in what has By DIXIE REDFEARN °' ... ....,,... .... The decision whether to file charaes apinst an auto repair shop owner who is suspected of killina a Costa Mesa teen-ager has been tossed Murderer·."-- ofl>ouncet sentenced By STEVE MARBLE ,,. .. o.9r ......... The son of a nat1onally ranked tennis pla)er was ~ntenccd today to 17 years to life in slate prison for the fatal Halloween niaht shooting of a nightclub employee in Newport Beach RobeTt La1nge Ducsler. 22. the son of tennis player and coach Bob Ouesler. was convicted of sccond- dcartt" murder last month fo r the l 98S s hoottng of nightclub bouncer Wifllam Girand. Supenor Coun Judge Theodore Millard today set the muimum possible sentence for ~nd-dcatte murder 1n add1t1on to extra lime for using a gun 1n the comm1s ion of a cnme. The ewport Bea~ man w1JI be eh11ble for parole llf sJl)htly more than eight years. . Duesler. described 1n court as an emot1on11l y troubled man who suf- fered 1n his farher's shadow. lhot Garand twice 1n the back and four more tnnes in the head followinJ a dispute an the ~!Una lot outside Promises, a Pacific Coa~t Highway n1&htclub. l:>cputy Dis1rict Attorney Tom (Pleaee eee 8&1'TENCE/ A2) World Rhine Alverwlll need up to 10 years to regain Its ecologlcaJ balance after a poisonous spll I./ Al Advice and Games A 7 Auto Piiot BS-9 Bulletin Board A3 Business A9 -10 Classlfled B6-9 Com~s A8 Death Notices 811 Entertainment Oatebook Opinion 612 Paparazzi Date book Police Log A3 Public Notices 64, 9-11 Sports 61-4 Tetevtalon Datebook Weather A2 into the hands of the Ora nae C~nly Grand Jury Deputy District Atton')ey R1c;k Kina said the en,ire lepl matter surroundma the killina of r 5-y~r-old David Gallardo will be tu med over to the 19-memberarandJury within \wo ·dcncc," Kina said, commeoung on the dcci ion by the District Attorney's office to remove 1tklf from this phase of the case. Rou- tmely, the decision on whether to prosecute a c.ase t made io the District Attorney's office. Amador Corona, attorney for the .betome a very controversial case ... l think Davtd GaJlardo has a better chance of justice Ln front of a arand JUry than he would have had with the Qistrict Attorneys office," Corona said. Gallardo was shot in the head with a shotaun a.rid killed durina the early Da.td Jacobeen dUplaya ~e wrlat bulda . ln11Crlbed with the namee of ho.taeea Tbomu Sutherland and Terry Andenon • ei.., .............. ,.... while eon Erle loou 011 at a preee con- ference held Thand.ay mornmc at an <>ranee Coanty hotel. . U ndergraund drug ma rket · organized and sophisti~ate d Legal drugs among the 500 varieties . which are being increasingl.y-a-b.~GH---- By JOHN A. BARBOUR The street and the playground arc drug boutiques. There are probably some SOO drugs out there. lcpl and 1llcpl. that arc abused and abuse those who abuse them. Just a &lance at the 240 or so that show up most often cvcir year as emcracncy rooql problems is an education 10 hdw caw ll IS to get strung out on chemical . The fist -;tarts w1th acetaminophen tAnacm-3 for instance) and runs to 1omcp1111c sodium (a non-steroidal anti-inflam- matory that has been taken ofT the market). But the p )ChNct1ve dru&s arc movers and hakers in this market- place. One must wonder if there is not some advert1S1ng type somewhere who drums up the names and the packqina for 1lhctt drugs. It 1s 1ncrcd1blc that an underground Fltthln•Hr,_• market can react m such a soph1 ti- cated way. Who watches the charts? Who arrange for the raw matcnal to ~ome in and mate with the new drua vanety? Who decades to shin ~ new product? Who decides ttF&o for volume 1n tead of a tcad)~h•ah­ priccd product'.> Who and where arc research and development? • This1s.af\erall,avcrybi1tbu inc . 81lltons and billion of dollars. Law enforcement officers and -drug fighters art' put in the po 1t10(1 of tump:mson shoppers,-roamtng h streets to find out what 1s going down. hould it reall y come as a surpnse that in Chicago manJuana, the na- tion's most popular drug. is beina sold an scaled cans. hkc coffee? To keep track. of the street ~nc. the ll.lau9nal lnsmutc on Dru&Abusc set up a community epidemiology worl aroup that meet twice a )Car to share their intelligence on the 1Jlqal drua market. Cocaine. of course, 1 the current raac -with crack or binge hou~ "'here addicts cluster to buy their drui. poppang up from Atlanta ~o Bo ton ihc crack phenomenon, a big cit) act that opened on the East Coast. jumped we tward and 1 now tounna the Midwest. A question unanswered: Wh) doc morninaJloUtt Oct. 29 while allc&cdly stcahng car pans in front olEric Vincent Holt'' Volk.sw•n repair shop. Gallardo and a fner)d, Tom Ramirez. wete reported!) aucmpung the then -.hen Holt came out of the darkc~ repair shop and yelled at the pair before allegedly firina the fatal shot. Costa Mcsa'pohcc a nd ttk D1stri~ Attorney's office both refused to rele;jse the 1dcnt1ty of the man who kallcid Gallardo, detptle rcportt tMt "the tiooter was Holt. The Distria Attornc)'~ office was subleQuendy cnt1ciztd by Corona for its fat1ure to file ID) ChaflC' in connccnon with the case. King later . said ihe decision to withhold Holt's name wa~ bccaua threatenmJ tckphone calls ~~ made to Holt's rcpatr shop within hours of Gallardo's death. • (Pl ....... 0ALLA.aDO/A;2) Jace&_sen (ind_s _. -himselfhost age again · ·to med!a Telephone ringing around the clock atson'sHBhome - By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. DlllJ ......... Former hostast David Jacobsen has found h1m~f 1n a different t)pe of captivity since has release after 17 months in Lebanon . He 1s now a pnsoner of sons to the media as the controvmy conttnucs over reports of an aUcaed ho taJes- for-arms swap between the United States and Iran Reporters 1n recent da)s ha"e staked out the Huntin&ton Beach apartment where Jacobsen. SS. 1s sccludcdw1th his ~n. Enc. Jn •de lhe home, medaa inquiries overload the telephone answenn& machtne Thursday callers were pted wtth a stem message from Enc· "No m) father doesn't want the &larc of the cameras while he watche the prcs1- , dent's Petch (on television) ... Presi- der1t Reapn told t)'le'flltion that ni&ht that arms v.cre btpP.ed \0 Iran, and · the release of Jacobsen ti well as two other ho tag~ were a byproduct of the diplomatic move. "No longtr.can Enc Jaco~n. or his wife. Calh). an~cr their own telc- phone. David Jacobsen ~cnturcs singerly out idc the apanmcnt and bnslles when appr:oachcd by re- porters. "If I am tired and anlfY. it's because of the constant violation of privacy of myself and my family .... llc __ _. told the Daily Pilot this week, dunnJ the first interview p-anted by the former boslqC since hts ov _2 release b>-the pro-lraruan Islamic J~aroup. While appreciative of the oatpour- '"' of afTecuon by well wishers, Jacobsen complained dunn(l the (Pleue eee JACOBSEN/ A2) Measure A pros, cons argued on ~able y_ __ CRACKING OowN tt pa) for a drua·magnatc to conden\C htgh'-pnccd cocamc mto a pebble and sell 1t for le than the raw matcnal would ~o for? Arc the) opting for volume Althou&h. IO &t'neral. the drug market follows the normal bu mess rules. of upply and demand. tt frequently makes no tn-;c C'ertaanl), the price of manJuana •ocs up when the suppl) 1~ short But in the case of crack. tlfe marketplace seems to ha-.c made ·a dec1 ion to create a new demand Druf cxptrts hrua and admit the) can t e\plaan at (Pleaee Me LEGAL/ A2) Issues surro~ndtng Center's expansion aired for NB voters By llOBERT HYNDMAN OflMhtr ......... Measurc would tnaffic cona.esuon. add needed housina and prom•~ con trucuon of a new teen • club. library. art museum and ~)'­ care center. Or Mcuurc A would won,cn traffic add unnc ry office bUikl-. 1nas and promise nothm& concrete for teens. readers. art patrons or parents Voterregistrati~n bymBil a·ttacke~ For ewport Beach \Otersd«1dina how the) ·11 vote ov. 25 on the propo~ e"pan 1on of wpon C'tnter. ~hat Mc urc A lUtly offen depend on v.no )OU a k. At a panel debate hursday at the Balboa Bay Club, Measure A oppo. nent llan Bctk cited statc-t·equ1rtd tnv1ronmcn1al documents on the plan and 1J approval would lead to ~orscned traffic co ~lion on local road~. Immigration official decries influx of Illegal aliens in Newport Beach speech "'"' tlow of re pie entcnng n1tcd tatcs 111 lly •• . Al.r&1' I AS) . "Vote no on ; help kcq> 40,000 Cir\ IWa);• he Id. But rupportcr John K1Uekiarauni that the prompt con truct1on ot Pthl"9n H1U:ROld -included an the proposal -~ouJd d1 .. cn motonst wav f'tom Corona dcl Mar, thereby 1mprovma traffic no~. i\nd he coun\Cttd Bcck' ,.opn sa •ot .. nk>ck ~; v~ Oft • 8 l Tl tOR~( P)-l'htwoman ~ .,,,th kidnappi,.. a newborn bib" from 1 Ptnniylvan~ ho PJlll underw nt a hy tcrtttomy )l'lti qu nd hid 1d he woutJ tc.al a bah) 11 n«es$41')·to 1 ~h1IJorhcrown,1n fBI affida\lt filed lOOA\ said l he affida 1t quo1cd·1 person y,'flo tipped oO the I ~e1 bout the abtloc-- t1on I\ ~~ma that Ramona Joan 1 homp n. 44, had ll ktJ the pcrwn to steal a ~by for htr. mg ~he: would pa) {ur'lhc bab)':The infgrm· an1 alw ~•d 1 hompwn s.a1d he \\OUldstralabab) hcr;cltb} P<A•n a'i a nunc ancJ p:>tn into a ho'ipaual and likin a baby. · fhomf'I on anJ her alkaed bo)jfricnd Geof¥e • lustel, 42, "ere rr.Csted Thunda) t a 11burhen Baltimore shopping mall afier the . FBI ~l\l'd &ht up. IUthOritics id u M111 trase Daniel Klt1n tht The~ wctt ~ach chatjtlc.1 wnh Ont momma ordcrtd us~k fTttd on count ofk1dnapp1~ S 100.000 bOnd hompson WH Of· The infant found an Baltimort wa drrtd hdd without bond until 1 found to be health) a.nd wos u.11..cn toa preliminar> htarma WedncW&). to ter home. TliomPSOn haa told the FBI tha1 fhc FBI id 1t had not 00$111\CI) the baby · born Oct. S 1n 1den1.1fied the h1ld, but authont1 Montaomtr) Count), bu& he n:fukd bche' e th bib\ 1i. Pbdhp \\ onh· QtO 1\knt_i.I}· the 11tcnd1ng ph} 1 1an 1ngtQn v.ho Vi'll\ t~kc.-n from Gnnd The FBI conta ted a 00<-tor "ho View Hospiuil 1n \tilers\ ilk-. Pa., t 1rcat~ 1 hompson in 1q34 ancJ he "cd: t&(l, whtn he"•' ada) old, b a ,rtponcd that he could not h 'e a womtfl ~uana a a nurst. beb> b«au shr had had a h> • The Ptnn\)'I •nia. mfant'\ father, tcrc<:tOm) KVttal ) an earlier: the • Ned Worthinaton, sud he harbored • 11ffid&\ 1t said. ' no ill "'II toward the u01~t .. We The Worthm11ons said the)' wt"Tc don't ha\e anger b«ause ~ rcsp«t \Ure the 1nrant, ~ho wa hown on hun1an~1nd."' he \lid Thur1day. ••To lelcvis1on. w&1 their son want omclhing bad to happen to "We knew Phil would come ba • lhose-~plc would ~out of charac-ai. long H •-e ktpr our faith an God,~ tcr:· 1d Worthinatoo.. • • I COUPLE SOUGHT IN MURDER .•• . . .~ Huiuington Beach Inf). 21112 .Pacific { oa~ H1~iy •. v.a.s poSJt1 vel}' idcnt· ficd as !}~,,Cl Murray of Huntington Bc.ach. a Sdphomore at Golden West Collrge and a pan-ume clerk 11 the dry clcanc~ . Hununaton Beach Police Lt Ed 1cftlain ~ polacc arc_.v.a111ng an au1ops) scheduled · toda)' to de· ternun<." hov. he v.as killed The two su pects. also bftng sought forthc No'. 7 k1d01tpirtRedlandsofa )Oung •oman. "ere 1denultcd as James Gregor) Marlow. 30. and C)nlhia L)nn Coffinab. 24 Both \\Cre dcscnbed as "extremely danger· ous.". T~c~ reportedly ~re s1Jbted Thursda) evening 1n the Big Bear area. · Marlow was described as 5-foot-11 and "'e1gh1ng 250 pounds He re- portedly has tattoos on the arms. back and ch~t and a swasuka on the nght upper arm - . · -. . . ... ' • \l..lllcd 1~1h4_. mant31'.8flS: I ' • ' • • Rcdlanus Pohce Capt. Lewis Nelson said Marlow has a pmon record and U\t'!t ~~eral phases. tn· eluding the la)t name of CofTmart The female U'Pt'Ct was 1dent1fied ar, C} nth1a L) nn Coffman. 24. 5· foot-6. 110 pounds and "'er) ttnn:-- he ha) e\.trcmel)' shon brown hair ·(cl'C\\CUt St} k) and blue e)CS. ~elson ~1d the Redlands victim's car a-whatc.1286.Honda CRX..Wlth an Idaho. llC'tn~ of 2629428. was re· coH·red about noon 1oda) 1n the 811 Beitr area ln,eu1ptors are fl>rng to the scene to e'amine the vehicle. he added Nelson said the couple arc suspects 10 both the murdccand=thc Redlands abduction. Authonues have tra.ckcd them to Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Laguna Niguel and 811 Bear O'er the past few da~. Redlands Pohce arrested 1wo people la1e Thursday in connection . Police said he was last seen weanng ~tth the kidnap case 1hey arc worlC- a hghl blue lhrec-p1ecc SUit v.nh a UC ang. Veronica Kay Coppers. 27. or qr faugues He reponcdly had a .22-• Colton and Richard Dnnkhouse, 28. \:311bcr gun an a rear .pocl..ct. and ts of Fontana. are being held by Redlands police as suspected a.s:· SENTENCE .•. From A l (,octhal dc<'nbcd the cnm<.' as not hang more than a cold-blooded act while defense attornc) Gal) Pohlson sugge tcd Dueslcr had d1ffirnlt~ ~P­ arat1ng rcahl) and fantas) and was nut aware ofh1 al t1on'i at the lime.-of the shooung. Pohl\On w11hdrc"' a plea ot. ·not ~u11ly b' rtaw n of in~nit) wht'n Juror.. returned a \Crd1ct of second· degree murder. The auornc;) said the rnsamt) def cn)C m1ghrhave been uc.ed had Dueskr been found gut It} of fi~t-degrec murder "'hlCh IS punish· able b) hie 1n pra on comphces to a ludnap. a11d bajl has not been set. Nelson said. 1'.elson 1dcnt1 tied the Redlands v1cl1m as Cornnna Novas. 20. The v.uman. kidnapped last Fnday. sull hasn'1 been foun~ he was dtscnbed BOMBS.~-. he said an inves11ga11on -of the incident 1s under wa) The pilot was 1dcnt1fied a (apt ()a, 1d U Miller The bombard1cr- na\'1gator "aslst Lt Joseph P. \culle) "lo ages or home towns were a\a1lable . ..~ . " s·5·fttt·5 wnh dark gtttn~etis and curl) brown hair.• • Nov1s was thought to have been abducted from her bank. where ahe ma' ha'c been w1thdrawin1 money from an in tant teller machine •. Nelson said. ln H'unt1n1ton ac • rears had moun1ed for Murra) 'ssafetyafler5he failed to keep a dinner date Wednes- da) with her bo)fncnd; Rob Whitc- -eotlOA- Whitecotton said he talked to L} nel for the last time at 6:20 p.m., about I 0 minutes before s~ was to lock up the business for the n.aaN. When she d1dn '1 show up for thcU' dale. he became womed and drove to the cleaner's near the sntef'SCC't1on of Brookhurst Street and liam11ton Av- enue. He and the owner found Lynel's car locked and parked outside the locked bu1ld1na. He said the esta&hsh· ment was ransacked and the cash rcglSlcr and the safe ha,d bctn opened and cm plied of cash. Whttccotton held out hope for L)'ncl's safe return despite mounung fears. But then at about 9 p.m Thursday politt detecllvC$ came to the hou~ ~re he was kccptns '*"'11 with Murra)' ·smother. Nancy. They brought a nna found on the dead girl 1n 1hc hotel room. . It was a gold and diamond ring that he gave to Lyncl for Christmas last )'Car to mark the couple's second annl\ ersnry of going together. It was then that he pve up hope. McErlain declined today to say to v.hom the room was rented 11 the Huntington Beach Inn or whether mone) from the robbery or ¥.Capons were.found on the premises. He also would not comment on whc1hcr the \ 1ct1m had bctn scitually moles1ed GAME 9/ WEEK 9 /DAY 6 ' 70 .57 --·- - ·23 Sa 1 !~ ' f YEAH ••• AL FLUENT HIRE, HERE ARE TODAY'S NU•ERS YOU COULD IE OUR •XTWINMER!. Rules ond ow o ploy I.he"' gome ore on your game cord, or, coll our HOTLINf: 642·4333, 9.5 M.f, OSK for WIN -GO ri'ormot1on. .-, Pillt DVA rrND Otl:f row GOObwc if~u ,,,,,,. 13 50 • .. U.S. Tem1>9 Smoke from· others called a hazard WASHINGTON (AP) -Smoke Councal said, "Considenn& the from other peoflc's cigarettes m· ev1dentt as a whole. uposurc to creases the ri k o lung cancer amona environmental tobacco smoke in· no;,..;smoker and is clearly harmful to crcaxs the tncidentc oflunacanccrin younJ children. a National Acadcm) · non-smokers," of Sciences repon sa1d today. ··we came to the conclusion \he 30 After a )'car-long review of cx1st1n1 perccnt increased nsk C$lamatc wu studLes on so-called passive smoke, pretty real," Barbara Hulka. the the academ)'s Nauonal Rcsearth Uni\lersity of North Carobna health department chairman who headed the pass1\e smok-tn& commmee. told a nc~ confcrctrce. The committee IJso> said that 20 percent of luna cancer deaths amona non~moken could be attnbutcd to paUl\C moke, the residue vapors and pan1cles irt the air from cigarettes. ciprs and other tobacco. ~ JACOBSEN NOW HOSTAGE OF MEDIA •.• · From Al Wednesday 01ght 1nterv1ew that "the telephone nnas around the clock." As testimony. the 1nterv1ew was repeated!) interrupted by callers lcav· 1ng messages on the recording ma· chme. Some were 'cry inventive. NBC network anchorman Tom Brokaw called twice from New York. The first time he had .. something" to discuss with Jacobsen. The second ume he revealed that "somethina" was a requrr,t to inten 1ev. Jacobsen GALLARDO CASE ••• From Al Corona charged the D1stnct Al· tomey's office w11h 1gnonna the case because it had racial ovenoncs .. We have a victim who 1 a minority and a shooter who, for all I know, has pohucal influence," Cor· ona said last week. Ramirez' mother, Judy Ramirez, said the whole 111c1dent has been handled ··~1up1dly" by the authont1c . ''The wa>. "'e've ~n treated has been a temblc lesson for our son to learri. It pracucall) £ook an act of Congrcs$ to get our son out of Juvenile Hall. and then they charge him w11h auemptcd arand then -a felony," Ram1rc1 said he 1nd1cated her l~year--0ld ~n will be rccc1v1ng counseling to help ham recover from the traumauc expenen{c. "We're doing our be t to help. but that's somethin& he will never get over." she added. · While Ktn1 said the dec1 .. n to tum tbe Gallardo case over to the grand JUI) was "not unusual.'' the Oranic County Grand Jury hears very tcw cnminal cases. A &r1ndJUI)' spokcsw-·o~m~a~n~Siid-· the panel keeps no record on how many cnminal cases It co1uiders a year . .. We hear cases and decide whether to assue an indictment. We don't even &Cl a copy of the transcript," she said. Deputy Ma~ry Evans, who over- sees the 1rand JUry for the Olstnct Attorney' office. said all .,and Jury proeccdinss arc scaet, mclud1n1 statistic on how often the panel 1s called upon to hear crimmal matters. After the 19 members of the cll1zcn panel bear evidence in the ca.st. they wilrvote on whether Hoh should be indicted on cnm1nal charges in con- nect1o·n wath the shooona. Founccn members of the JUI)' must agn:c on whether ~n indictment is handed down. according to the California Penal Code. Corona said that ·a fair charac would be ei1her murder or mal\; slaughter. con 1denng tJle facts of 11\~ case. King refused to say'whether the panel 1s g.iven any direction as to pomble charies Hoh could face. Thursday night on the network news. Another reporter said his father al\O worked al the Amencan Unrver· sit) of Beirut, where Jacobsen beaded the uni\'ef"\1ty hospital The Los An&elC$·arca JOurnahsl said he had a mcssaie from his father to Jacobsen When could he dehvent? . Jacobsen protested the media surv eillance placed on his family last "'cekcnd m efforts to discover when and where he would be rctumm• 10 Southern C:ahfom1a Media followed J cobscn's relatives last Sunday to John Wa)'nc Airport, where Jacobsen stepped from a pnv11e Lear jet "There's the constant waiting ou1s1de. the constant tclephonina of every member of my fimily, the waiting outside their home.." Jacobsen said. As the interview approached the 90 minule mark, he complained food· natu.ttdly about the scroll b un- answered questions that la)' on the reporter's tap. "ls this what you had to go throuah?" he J<>ked wath his son "I'm CnJOYtnl this," replied Enc. who tc'""ed a the family spokesman and is now a ti na as his father's pres advisor. "f'm m retirement Nowyou'"' the one answcnna all the questions," Enc stud. However. he was pelted wath media 1nquinc on the 17-month 1natall· ment plan Hi, father has been acu1111 - them all at once. LEGAL DRUGS A-I;SO BEING :AB SED-. From-A~ Because the quick hi&Jtwilh crack 1s piece the me of a match head to SI 00 O\'er so fast , 1t 1s made for binacs. for a rock the ~•ic of a pencil eraser. There are b1n1e houses where one can In Baton Rouae. La .• and St. Louis. tr'lp as Iona a the money lasts. •o out. peddlers att offenna a combination fetch some more. and trip apm. Or of cocaine and PCP(angeldu5t)callcd one can stay naht there and sell one's "Desire." favors for another hit. · The community watchdoa iroup Boston says crack has in vadcd also reports the most aanificant trtnd areas wherc heroin was trad1t1onally in heroin use has been the arowm peddl~d. an 80 to 85 . percent pure availability of ~.potent form know~ llllit.ture. scllu11 for S200 a &rlJ1l.. In by a vanety or names 1nclud·n Los ngeles. 90 percent pure crack "black tar" "toot 1e roll .: and "au1m~ sells for $10 to $25 depend ma on tht ball .. • • size oft he rock. Jn M1am1 the punty as · down. but so 1$ the pnce. In Seattle h t!I not cheap. In Atlanta, the ao1ng small vial of two or three ~mall price tn 1985 wa up to S700 a gram. pebbles sell for SlS In Ph1l1delph1a · In Newark, N.J., crack uscrJ are the trend i do-1t·yoursclf. ~-1um1_oa to d111epam (Vahum) to ccx-aine hydrochloride with bakin& c1;1 h1on the "de effects San 0.qo ''a soda to make one's own crack l:Sut an diazcpcam hot spot a IS Los Anacte the ~me city there are "hit" houses where white v.omen lead 1n emera· we~ a COCllne smou runs-ntmle 1 nc room ca Us with tM drua prob- SS. km In Detroit, crack lls for SlO for a Metbaqu.alone. a sedative known • OAANOE ftAlly IUI-' , COAST •• ·rw91 MAIN O,,ICE b> iu brand name QuaaJude, is rcappcanna 1n Miami, indicatina. authont1cs $&y, that clandestine pro- duction may be on the increase. In the timulant arena, (>fCSC:nption items Prcludin and R1tahn (also called "coa t" or "Weit Coast") 1ell · for between $10 and SIS a tablet in • Ch1caao as a less e"pcnsive ubst1tute • for cocaine c:onta1n1na "spcedbeJls " • Amphetamines at tlO to SIS a dose are a h11h pnonty drua 1n New Orleans. Authontks believe that several motorcycle p ngs control the production of mcthamphcu1m1nes 1n Philadclphaa Yihere 11 1s sold as •·mnk .. or" peed.'' In the Seattle area, the hall~t· noac~ic s»•locyb.in muthroom arows wild 1n tf:ic spnng and fa ll 1nd 1 popular with tcen-~rs. N.s~ Sdll Ne. I • die tit ,.n4e: Marl) .... .. Just call 642=-6088 ' qra.nae Coun~ • T &lent Search i1 ac:c:eptina apphcat1on\ throu Saturday for s1naers. daneffl, sonawnters, come aans and blnda to perform in a countywide talent show in March. Posters and applications are available at music •tores and h•&h school in Oran~ County, and more · mformauo" may be obtt1ned by .writina to Oranac .County ·Talent Seuch. P.O. BOx t·JSS Lquna Btach. Tht1 cont«t as 1ponsottd by Temple Beth El· of Uauna Niauel. · , • • Cb.rl•tma• IMlz.aar at OCC A Chnstmas buaar to benefit the Animal Assistance Uaaue of Oranae County wdl be held Saturday from 9 am. to 4 p.m. in 1he Faculty House at Oranat Coast Collqe an <;osta Mesa. Call Evie Thaxer at 968~317 or.RJUh..f.ran_kd.at (>44.88S t for additional inform11ton. • • ~ · . . Bac.t Bay toun planned , ' . '. Pr8, "gwdcd walking tours of th• Up~r ·cwpon Bay·Ecoloiical Reserve wiJI be conducted Saturday. \llrting at 9 1.m. from the comer of Ea l BlutT Drive and Back Bay Road. The program is offered by the Friends of Ncwpon Bay and more 1nformat1on 1s available from Fran Robinson at 646·8009. Succeu work•b.op •et . . The secrets of successful livmg will be revealed in 1l workshop designed to teach l'fOvcn tRh1nques for success in one's personal. social and professional life Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m, at Couthne Community College's Huntington Beach Center, 20661 Farnsworth Lane. Clare LaMeres, a motiva- tional management COOSUJtt.nt, IS the tnStruCtOr•nd the fee is $16. Call 24 I ·6186 for details. Flu •ho~ for •enlor• Free flu hots "'111 be available to senior ettizcns over SS }ear ofa~ or those with chronicillneues at a Ou vaccine chnic to be held Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the N11uel Family Medical Qn1er, 30110 Crown. Valley Parkway. Those with last names begmnma wtth A tbrou&h L arc asked to amvc between 9 .and 11 a. m. and those with M tbrough Z betw~n I and 4 p m Home bU.lnea course Coastline Community College will otTcr a workshop for people wishing to stan a "bed and breakfast" business tn their homes Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the collcae's Costa Mesa Center. 2990 Mesa Verde Dnve East. BcveflY Mathews, who · ftas staned a number of home businesses, will be the tn!ttruc1or and the re11strat1on fee is S3 I. Call the colleae at 24 I ·6186 for morc infonnauon. Dlabetes wallcatb.on Sanday A walkathon for the benefit of the Juvenile biabetes Foundation will be held Sunday stan1n1 at the Dlabete Trcaimcnt Center, 1001 N. Tustin Ave., Sant.a Ana. Addrnonal 1nfomrat1on is avail· able from Claudia Graham at 9S3-3646 Holocau•t talk slated Laaun1 N1guel's Comm unit} Forum Scnes wall present Dr. David Wyman speaking on "The Chnstian·s Respons1b1hty for the Holocaust" un- day at 7:30 p.m. at the Sheperd of the Hills United Church of Chnst, 30121 N1,uel Road. Laguna N1auel. Tickets arc $7.SO and will be available N the door or may be ordered by calling 4'>S· I 3 I 0. Artist to show palntlng An open ch1mpagne reccpuon will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m at C}nth1a Sruclds' Pav1.lbon Fine Ans Gallery, 2SOOI Golden Lantern in Dana Point. Ora nae CountySupervisorTnomasR1lcy will unvetl an onginal montaac pamting called "Dana ·Point" by art1 1 David Malton. Adrn1!ts1on as free and the pubhc 1s welcome. CALEND AR Friday, Nov. 14 No meelln11 1clledaled Monday, Nov. J 7 6:30 pm., lrvlne Flnuce Comml11lon. Cit) Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. P ollCf Loe club l y aoBDTB.AaUa ............ _ ,. kuntinaton Beach city oma.h have orckttd wort hatted at the Hutiftslon Harbour Yacht &c Racket Oub whrrc officials aay ownns ~ bave COft· dueted dtqal dffitll!'I ~tioal; Rq>rCJentatJves from lhe ~ Co.st.al Comm1Mion vi111t!d lbe m.iDI , Wednnday tG cherct out itWfU·~ allettd v1nua1 ~tuct•Of\ of .a imal1 public be&Ch and tht construction of 20 boat sh91. The yacht dub, IOcated about l Vz miles '-ort Warner ).vt-~Paclr..<:oeu ·HiJbway, 11 ·~ by former lranuan • JoJm Killefer aGd Pforma Glo•er ar&ued for lleuure A and Newport Beach Cou.ncU~elect Phil Saaeoue and Allan Beek critic~ tt durln& ...,,...,....., .... .._ ciu1cn ftt)doun AhadPour aDd bis wife, ·' • . Doris They are on vacation and ncithtr debate moderated · bf red.red hperlor Ceart thel' nor their representatives ~ not Jgdae PJllllp Petty uad beard by_~rten 8te•e available for comment. Marfi'l l~.ototer Bloom and Tom &rattenmaker. Coastal Comm1 ~on staff member Vir· 11n1a U~np ee1ul~ .. ia1,.ciioe ·P ~NELIS'rS BACK, OPPOSE MEASURE A... ~~!~~"°~1~~i~~:~~~)'w~.~~: \ f<>und. -- Ki liefer. 1rcasurcr of Citizens for Better Newport. and Norma Glover ura.c<J voters to aJ>prove the plan. which is The Irvine's Co. s proPosal to add $300 million of hous1ni. office buildings, restaurants and other development 1n the busin~s core of the Cit)'. In add1t1on to his complaints of traffic congc!tt1c5n. Beek called the proposal a product of bad plannana. He suggested the CApansion plan should hav.c tnclud.cdr more hou mg development instead o( office buildan~. which attract employees who hve ou1s1de Newpon Beach mto the area. add1n1 traffic and contnbutan& to air pollution. l<.Jllcfer, however. said city as well as 1nde~ndent iiliinn1na e~pen~ 1nto1" that ~ traflic conditions would improve throu&h Measure A, largely because of the con· struct1on of Pehcan .Hill Road, which would serve future development south of Corona del Mar and divert traffic off Pacific Coast H1Jhway. The road, he said, would be paid for by The Irvine Co. and would be constructt"d before development w1thm Newport Cen1cr Killefcr also pointed to a propo~ teen club an ellpanded library and art museum and a propo~d day-are center as benefits of the plan "This 1s not JU St an If" me Co plan, n's a city eian . with communJty·wide 9cn· efits, • he said . However, Hunun&1on Beach Assutant \Beek, however, said there is noth1na in Planner Lisa Ccran said that marina tt\e proposaJ t~t ens1;1rcs construction of owners 1lleJtdly did the cxp.en1ion work the community (ac1ht1es and u1d they • and covered a small public beach wwth could be built through private fund·ra1sing dePoSiU from the drcd&in• WJthout tcttina with or without Mea ure A. penmts from the Cahf0m1a Coastal C.om· Beck and Sansone said there was no . mission or the c1ty•s Pubbc Works Depart· need to vote for the proposal to ensure ment. construct.Ion of Pelican Hill Road. The She said officials arc expected to require Irvine Co., they said. 1s anllious to build at the yaeht and racket club ownen \0 obtain 1nyway to serve planne.d development of propet permits, e"eri thouah'lhe work may the Irvine Coast. already be done. ind LO take some Beck also chided supponers for t~eir ··m1t.1pt.1on.. mca ures concemin& the extensive adven1SJng campaign, sayanf-small public beach. • "If money could bu} an election, this one s After 1 stonny debate the AhadWJrs in 1lready won." February of 1983 won approval a 4-3 But K.illcfer defended the campat&fl ind · Caty CounciJ vote to construct 4 three· claimed the spending 1ndtc~tcs that New· story condomminaum units at the coastal pon Beach res1den~ suppon the proposal. sJte. ·Ba d h aai Camp sorry £or attack on est By STEVE MARBLE Ol!Mo.ly .......... Rep. Robcn Badham's rc.clcct1on com· m1ttee formally apolo&.azed Thursday for a campaign mailer that claimed the sclf- awarcncss proaram est was a "mind control voup like that of Jonestown and the Ba&hwan RaJneesh.'' The mailer was d1stnbu1ed dunn& the June pnmary clccuon campaign when Bad ham was facina compeution wtth1n his own pan) from :-..cwport Beach bus1· ne!>sman Nathan RoS("nberg. Ros.enbcra's brother -Werner Erhard • -1s the founder of est. which attracted a ALIENS •.. Prom Al The comma s1oneraddcd ... The doors to our nauon arc the borders. We must maintain control of those borders. We don't ha ve It now." Ezell said the Border Patrol has only 3.300 agents to auard all of 1he natton's borders. By companson, he said, the city of Los Ang_eles has a Police department of 7 .000 officers. Ezell said his agenc) will be aided by the lmm1arat1on Control and Reform Act of 19 Ii. which was s11ncd b)' President RlJUn last week. 1 hi: law will perm it am nest\' for 11lcgal 1mn 'llrants who have been 11'1 the United tat ., !ttnce 1982 I mm1arants ngbts $rour • filed !>uil thlS weck to force 1mm1gr:\t1on officials 10 inform illegal ahcn~ of the amncst) program when the take thl' undocumented workers into custod' The iw.i.· law also wall require empl oyers to a k i.l!w emplo>ct for proof of c111zensh1;i In addauon. It calls for 1mm1· gratton st.nus checks when social -.cn1ces arc pro-.1ded. The new law also provides for n SO percent increase 1n Border Patrol agen1~ worldwide followana dunng the 1970s and late 1980s. The cst.pr91ram was retired m 1984. Badham's attorney Darryl Wold, said Thursday that the congressman's cam· pa1gn commmec has •&recd 10 make a pubhc retracuon and 1poloay for ats statement "The committee no longer believes the soutcc on which at rehcd an malnng that statement c•n creditably support that statement " said Wold. Sharon Spauldani. an anformauon da· rector for Werner Erhard &. Associates in San Francisco. said the aroup has been nqotia11n1 for an 1pol0&>- over the ncllt two year\ Harold Ezell 4 • She said pan of the avcemcnt worked out with Badham's attorneys was that the apology would be made public. ··All we ever wanted was a retraction and an apoloay ... she said. "And th1t's what we &Ot .. Bad ham 'sa1desdeclined to comment on the apoloay and referred mqu1rcs to the congressman's lawyer instead Badham was on a House Armed Services Commit- tee tnp to the Ph1hppanes ind was not available for comment. Dunn& the biller Jun~ pnm1ry, Badham frequently lashed out at Roscnbera for has connections 10 the est movement ind called the self-awareness prOJram 1 "mmd-(:OntrOI aroup." Rosenbera. 33. caHcd "the statement libelous ind defended bis older brother's proiram A mailer which contained a similar statement was sent to more than 100,000 hou~holds 1n the 40\h Concrcuional District, which includes Newport Beach. ~est semmanp1ncd poputanty from 1971 to 1984 and nearly S00,000 people from 132 countries parttc1palcd 1n \he proa.ram before it was l't'llred. said Spauld" '"" ln J 98S. Erhard introduced a new semmu format known H the Forum, the spokeswoman utd Amnesty assistance ads ·called overly optimistic LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lawyers and 1mm1grauon consultants are blankcuna panish·language newspa~rs. rad!o sta· lions and telev1s1on with advertising trying to lure illC"RI ahens into seeking amnest) under new 1mm1grat1on laws Some 1mm1grat1on expens warn. how- ever. that much of the advent'itni 1s deceptive because It gl\e'i ahcn!t an overly opum1st1c p1cturt of the prospects for amnesty when they ma} in tead find themselves deponed "It sickens me·· said Larry Licben· baum, cha1nnan of the 1mm1grau~n ~lion of the Los Angeles Count) Bar AssoC1.a1lOn. ··u nder the best ofcarcumst.ances. (some of the ad.venasang) as m1slead1na. Under the worst of circumstances. some people may find themsel-.cs negotiated into deportation proceedings. because no one !1,nows what the new law's regulauons will be .. The Immigration and Naturalm111on Service as also cr1t1cal. "It', clear to me that man-. of thc<tC people arc out LO make as much money as quickly as-they ca.n anp leave the client holdmg the bag." SIJd\INS spoke man EmC$1 Gustafson ... There is virtuall)' no way an)onc can &U1rantcc anyone amnes- ty under this pr'?F'm· because the INS 1s the final arbiter.' Amnesty apphcallons won't be accepted for sax months and regulations to 1mple· ment the new law have yet to be announced by the government Many churches and SOCJal SCfVitt agen- cies have said they will offer free orJow- cost counsehn& to amnesty apphcants. n ci&ht-paJe 1mm1grat1on issues sup. plcment pubhshed this week by the Spanish-language daily Noucias dcl Mundo contained 20 ads related to amnesty or 1mm1grat1on problems. ··<\mnc t)." the ads said m Spanish "In JUSt thrtt months!" None of the ads menuon that amnesty application won't be accepted by the government for si" months .or that the cntena for aranuna 1mnesty hasn't been announced Couple swim to safety as y acb:t h i ts NB jetty, sinks .\ S 700 tnpod ~;d • pmm ·left on lht> comt>r of lJn111t>n11y Dnvc and Yale \ \ cnut b) rount) emplo\.e« wu ~­ ponrd s1olen \ bro"'n 1~tl6 N1;..a0n Iona~ P"kup trudt 11.as ~1olcn from II" inc H•&h ~hool on tht> •"00 hlOl:k of Walnut A\enue • • • Thr~irreofrom a Volk'"'•&en Cabnolet 1980 Ford "'n terco equipment ""onh S.lOO wu stolrn from a while I Q8:? Dod&r van tcreo rqu1pment worth S 16S wi\ stolen from a \an 19 4 Volkswasen R.abbJL • • • .\ "cu,tomer" entered the Rad io hack \tore, lttl.S7 Harbor Bhd . Thunda) afternoon. 1sked a clerk about a video recorder. th<"n vat>~ one and fled from IM\lo.rc v.11hou1 pa~1n The ihaefk:f\ 1n 1 Ian 191 I Dodac Dan ~uh no rur hccn~ plate The~\1dco recorder "'" ... iucd at 1lmos1 SSOO wH s1olcn from the bicycle· rack 11 ahr fountain Bov.I, 17100 Brookhurst \t The lo" was cs11m11cd at S2SO. •••• Someone uiN a tire wrench lO pT) open the front door m • bufllary rtm qs rcponcd Tunday at a home on IM 11 ~ block of Rosemary. The I ~ included • color aelt>\ 1 ion wt and computer kl'\ board, all \&lued at $4SO By STEVE MARBLE° °' ................ 9.foot cabin cruiser sank otTthe cout of Newport Beach late Thunda)when at \truck the )Ctt)' 1t the entrance to N wp()n Hal'bot. authorat~c rcponed A man and wom1n aboard the board. named "Ferrara," were able to \warn tolheJCttyw~erc they were met by fishermen and others who helped the couple back to ~horc, said Ot1n1e County hcrifl's Lt Dack Olson. He 1dcn11fied the man and the owner of the boat u Leland West, a Ncwpon Beach res1den1. Olson said West and the ~oman ~ere gone b} the tame deputies 1mved Olson said a doctor later notified deputies th1t West was taken to Hoaa Memorial Hospital where he wa undergoing cmeracncy sursery late ThursdJy. His iTlJury wa not dis. closed but his condition was said to be stable this momina. The woman's name was not im· mediately known. Olson said deputies first on the scene were unsure whether other passcnacrs miJht be trapptd an the submtfltd wr«Ujc and orpnized a late-n1af\t search by a team of Kuba divers. "The)' wanted to make $Ure there "'ere no bodies ~own there ind 1hcrc were not," he '81d "But they dad notice ther\! h}ld been veq hca\') damage to the boat I'd ~Y 1t s a total lo,_.. The sh1pwrC'C'k happened at 11bou1 6.30 p.m. but henff: deputies "'ere no1 notified of the m1 hap un1il more than two hour lat~r. The cabin cruiser probably will be removed by a 5alvagc firm. said OIStn He \ltd at is the boat 'Owner·, re ~n 1bhty to remove the \.C'i\CI. WhtCh I SUbmcr&ed tn water on lhC we t 1dcof1hcJetty.d1rttll} off short from the Wedae. \\ft\ m•len wh11C' 11 "'a' perked on ~Ut\O, Hunttnaton Beach Thi< \r cntrn'~ 1 home 1n tht 17000 block or JefTrnon 1hrou1h an unlocked front door and \tole a tclr\ 1s1on Kl. video l"a,~tte recorder. <"able l'io\ and stt~o • • • SOmronc \tole an S80 purx containina S30 c"h fi om the counter 11 Qu1ckwa\ al Stach Boulc\ard and Heil ••• Buralal'\ \muhtd a "''"Jo"' 1n the 5000 bhK'k ol Trectopan<f \lolc: SHOo~h SSOO 1r"'rlr, and S700 in 111~lca cqu1r>mcnt • • • \omeonc pos~1hl) U\1n1 a PA'' ~t) \tole s I .WO In ~UN &CIH Imm the 16000 hlod; of \l1onqu1n . . . . \ l'C'>•dent of the 16500 block ofYuc\.a C u'Cle ~poned Wcdntllday 1h1t '6me11mc ~'"~en Oct 29 and N(),, . someone \lole 1 diamand niJ )Al oman·s nna from I halhroom II her home. The nna ~as \llucd 11 Sl,225 . No 11n o( forced t"ntt) "" found • • • 1u1dent of the %00 bl of La E pcran1.a JtPOrtrd Wedne'loday that h1\ locked 1hcr foto \upcr \~not bit clc • • • ~ man from ~n Hot pnn rcponcd Thunday that his blue and white I Qb:? Che"rolet pickup truck ~•~ \tolen from 1 parlona pl&cc outside Olns anJ Pin's mtaurant, 1 S97S Harbor Bl11d The man rci>1lttcd that he had left his >..c)s and ••llct under the ~•t . ... mwnc bfoke 1 •1ndow t.O niter an<I ransack a home on the 10700 bl0t"-of Lo, Jardine~ We\l, :rbe 1 ~. cst1maled at $2,651 , included a 111dto rKordcr, Ol)'m· ptc co1M, 1 C11mera and .Jewelt). TM .buralarma yhavcfled 1n1\\lhitc19S4 Ford falcon Ortega body identified eep iD.jeopar~y Iran arms trials will continue . . Democrats say Reagan ran ~unacceptable risk ' Iranian missile kills seven'in Iraq WASHINGTON (AP) -Con- pasional Democrats say Pres1dent Reapn's secret overtures to Iran amount to a senous forct&n pohcy mistake that make him appear to be willing to trade arms for host.ages .-.;:.-~-wrute erodmg U.S. cred1b1lity wtth its allies and threatening the safety of ~mericam oveneas. Commentin& tn the aftennath of the president's televised explanation of why he sent a secret m1ss1on to Tehran to open talks with Iran's leaders, many congl'C$saonal leaders said, however. that the¥ share Re- apn's long-term pohc) goals of 1mpro"10g rclauons with Iran. bnng- mg an end to the Jran-(raq war and sccunnc the re lase of U . hostqes 1n Lebanon. At the same ume. key figures in both pan1es said the pre 1dent ran an unacceptable nsk by lceeptni., his minanve a ctosely held secret ams b} faihng to buttress It by bu1ldm1 a supportive bipartisan coalli1on. Members of both panics also indicated interest in launching in- vestigauve hearings into the sequence of events. Those probes could begin Experience The Charm of an . @lb ~orlb Christmas 50 Enchanting Shope Visit an international ahoppinr, dininr & entertain ment cen ter featurin1 old ~orld craftmanahip, quali .. ty services It 1if t. from around th e world. 111. I••· 11tll Christkincl Markt -(Ctwisbnas Bazaar) Orance Cot.1lty Sonc & Dance Co. wo perf. 2:00 pm & 3:00 pm Sat. Nov . 22nd Mater Dei Handbel Choir ®lb ~orlh ~illage this month Senate Dcmocrauc Leader Robert C B)rd said the president used h1~ speech as pan of a "pubhc relations game" 1n the hope of"t>utting the best face on a maJor foreign policy blundcL" "What has he done to the ~1- b1tny of this admmistrauon'?"' Byrd said. "The president told our alhes., no conctssions or deals, with terrorist states ..... By saying we woul~ not deal with terronsts while doing just the opposite. the admimstration gfeatly damaged ats credibility at home and abroad ·· "l •Jrce with the O\Crall strategic ObJCCl1,es." B}'rd wn1. "But v.e blurrcd 11 and put II at nsk b) alJo\\mg e"en the percepttori of an arms deal v.1th a terron t tatt in c~change for the release ofhoslap .. Byrd said that b> crcatma the appearance the mted tates 1s wllhn& to trade arms for hostages, ihe admanistrataon-placed Amencans abroad "at risk of bein& taken hostage" 10 order to be swapped for U.S. weapons . Rep. Richard (hcney, R-W)o .. a CAN MAN REALLY BE FREE FROM STRESS? Come hear a free Christian Science lecture entitled: MAN-NOT UNDER STRESS B UT UNDER GOD -by C. Earle Armstrong, C.S.8. ~ A MEMBER of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BOARD of LECTURESHIP 8:00 p.m., MONDA Y, NOVEMB ER 17th TO BE CIVEN AT The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Newport Beach 3300 Via lido, Newport Beach Child care provided • ALL ARE WEL COME • Free Parking Tie one on. J aAmerican Heart V Association 'M'RE FGHTll'G Fm 'OJ?UFE Have a heart to heart with vour doctor ... ft American Heart V Association 'M.'RE FIGHTll'G Fm 'O.J?llFE member or the House Republican NICO IA. Cyprus (AP) -Iran leadership, said thatto him the "hetn-~1d 1t fired a mmile at the Iraqi of the matter" was Reapn's attempt Defense Ministry in Ba&hdad today. to improve tbe Ions-range security Iraq said the rocket Tande<! in a )ntere5ts of the United States. not residential are.a. killing seven people whether he hould ha'e consulted and v.oundin& 63 others with the congre aonal lcader hip \n Iraqi communique read on But Sen. DaviQ, Ourenberier. R-$talc radio saad a man, a woman •"!d Minn .. chairman of the Senate in th.ear fi"e children were lulled. ll said tclhgence committee, said Reagan'\ 63 other people were wounded and rcmarlcs were "at best confu mg... four houses v.~re destroyed. · Iran's offic1aJ Islam.Jc Repubhc "M) guess 1s that this confusion as New AgenC). monttored'1n N1cos1a. shared by our allae\, b) terron ts and saJd the anacJ.. was in rctahation for by Iran as well " he said recent Iraqi air raids. <"' Paid pt•hllcal achtrtMmtnt ol CHll>l.<>C'I\ la romm1UM-qaonat M urt NA"I YYYYYTYTTTTTT.YTTYYTYY ;VOTE N O ON "A "I HELP KEEP AWAY ; ; FORTY T H OUSAND CARS A DAYl ; y y ••••••••••••••••••••• I A room with a 9r•at vl•w. Only $25.QO per person. Double occupancy. Ruervatlon• required. Other flight• available. 852-8118 756 I CENTER A VE ... Huntlnjlton Beach (714)898·51 JI •405Frwy f'••t8ch BIYd . .-.0 t1gblonc.mtu-(fl4)895·246t Iridair Helicopters 19331 Airway Ave. South S-.A. ~~~-=--~~~~-=-~~~~~~1~~~~~~-=---,rr===============:!=:====:::::;;;:~===============~=======~ -.J_ __ ----c:u·~· we·ve GOt the Orig1nol . Spafy TOPiid9f cvo 1-Con~ Olcbd 5eYeJot ~ COICt1 to ct'°°'9 • ~-~~~[; 228 FASHION ISL.ANO • NEWPORT'BEACH • (11•) S..4·5070 • -. N .~ , ~ Record cold hit .Soutli and East ~ . - By lite Aaeocla&H PrHt Bo h II' · rtcords were stt in a dozen cities, ne-< 1 '"I arctJc: air lq,t the rrom Akron. Ohio, with 11 ~.to deep South in the deep frttu toda), Wo~ier, Ma1t., with 10. and temptratur~ plunacd to record The 1 S-dtartt mark at Windlor lows 1~ 47 c1t1e\ {rom Alablma to Locks, Conn., and tM ll ~ Vermont a city worlcet patrolled the tcadina in dQwntowa Baltimore trttts of8o11on to help the homclM cdipstd rteords set 1n. I 90S_.. the find sheller. ~cathcr s.erv1cc said ·'Evcryono will certainlr feel hke Louisville. Ky.. hid 1 s <klrctl Old Man Winter i knod.101 on the today, ils coldest No\'. 14 since f9'40, door apin," sai~ ~es Tyler. a s1stant when the mercury slipped to 18 statedimatol<>&J t 1n South Carolina deirecs. Other record tow1 included .T~e huac. arctic air mass that 13 degrees in Jackson, 12 in Paducah. anp~ rf!Udi of the nauon this week. and ts in L.Cxinaton. · contnbuttn to the death~ of 21 me.rcury d.J.ppcd to 13 dqree:s people. was expected to head into th"_:,e-.-ca---'rLLly ... today at Wuh1naton Dulles Atlantic, and tempe111turts v.ere e~ lntemationaJ Airport, brcaluna the pectcd to m6dtrate 1n the Ea" later 10-year-old mark of 18. • today. the Nat10.oal Weather Service Record sjn&lc..ci1&it ~ad1np m the said , O'IOUntaiM o(West Virstnia IQCludcd • ln New Jerw-1. Newark\ motniha SdC',IJ"Ctt-t Elk1nsand ht Beckley; ii" low 0£2'1 deafecs broke the 1~42 mark the lowlands, 1 J..dearce lows set 1>'f 2S and · Atlanttc City's lS-deartt records at Charleston and Hunt-low broke the 19-degree mark of ington. 1968. the coldest ~adings ever re-Other record cold temperatures corded to early 1n the ~ason, the included IOinSouthBcnd,lnd.; IS in weather service said. Buffalo, N.Y., 12 in B1nahamton. hn1lar e<:ildest fQr so ~rly"' NY.; and 13 in lfoanolre, \l"a. • A cold nleht and a warm.weather watertni .claedale created thla l.mprompt11 a11lptare ln front of tlae r&J1DlDCton, N.M., City Ball. • . Orlf\99 COMI DAILY PJLOT/~, NO\J••hr 1 .. - ACRAME TO (AP) -Added anodw •lllPIFW, ,..._ Propc»cd stak ltll edaacauon auide-M1n1n Wdlberof'kamnenlO,-n. hnes tMt ttma abshnence but takC ptOttam lbOMld be 1n1wtelld 1wirr no J>O'i.tt.0n o.o abortion or homotex· • chifd ~Id .knc)w abour hh _. uaht)'. ire ~"I dtnount(icl,•••moral .cxuahty." and 1rreJP()n1iblt. Thepadch~1DC'liidt IUdl ,_. But s~rtcn at Thurldafs ''pub-00111 u: he input Manna of a state Board or Education committee, c-alled the •Sex cduasiaon ibould"be PIA-piddines· "thor()Ulh and Car-rt'acb. an ovcraJl health proaram dial..,. ~ .. The) said the~• l'ocs·could 1n the eltrnentary lt'lda a emty If .... ·-&It an filht • 9 and promota lhc ••commoaJy thep ~"'of. .Al , ,,.i1co'm'rort held ,,.Jun of ourllOClet>"" 1tUdeAi.4i11wbcd~l thcti JU11J. •Patmts .noctkf be tttvoawd-M fttli np • pla nni ID& sex cd ucataon JWOltalllt ud About $<> PfOple ga..,e their views. 10 rev1ewi n11n1truci1°'1*1 maleriaf A conscrvatJve opponent. Bart;irara •Scudeius lhou"' be a\llltt abcMll McGuipn of La&u.na Nisuet. 111d.1t contrac~tivet and 1t.iua11y ~. one-point, "We· aie otlce apin · ._.. shaking hands with the devil ."" • m1Utd ttealn. mch~•"I ~._ immune dcfi 1cncy ~. Ud But at atK>th~ point. iuppon~ Lte a~ttnencc ihould ·,bt cmph.aized M Nichols. a Sacramento State Univer· che .-.l)'~,. WI) of av.o&diQ& PJ.!I· '11typrokisor, labCJCd tf\e critic --self-nan,.., and disea". at>Poinlcd moraJity OOJ>'" wh~ -~ vtews could lead to more pco.4,le •Ma turbatton hould be d1 ... 11yini-of -'IDS .. ------'ao....: ·rusted 1n a-way &G-diJl)Cll mytbs.."'"'"-~""• !,~!~~r~·-c~:,,~.~.~~~.~~~!.~~!.!~~ ~1~~gress· :S~di!«;,,c;:~g~=:!'.e · apn adm101strauon report calling for authonty to courn and rule wnters, throuah perpctuauon of the welfare The· fa1ied economic poliClt'S and tfie denial of welfare benefits to single too much ofns voice in education and culture." harsh budact c.u~ that hun lhe poor tccn-aae mothers who don't live at social policy, too much of its re-The repc>rt was criticized by liberal mark this admm!strauon as ~he most home 1s being d1sm1ssed by Demo-sources to pubhc officials at all Democrats such as Sen. Edward M. ant1-fam1ly .~min1strat1<?n in -mod- crau in Conaress as "less a pohcy levels," said the report. Kennedy, 0-Mass , w~o calleQ.& a em history. Kennedy said. paper than a tantru~... It blames teen-age preanancy, en-"smokcscrecn for failure." The repon said that wtthbold1n1 The report by th( admin1strauon's couraged by the welfare system, for "The report tncs to blame the Aid to Families with Dependent task force on t,he family call.s for more spawning a cycle of dependency breakuJ? of the Amencan fa"1!1Y for Children (AFOC) benefits to ~een-a&e ~breaks to encourage child reanna among poor women. the nsmg rate of 1><>verty, said mothers who don't live at home with and an end to government policies "Welfare contributtt to the failure Kennedy, who will head the Senate their parents as• way to reduce out- that. undermine the authont) of the to form the fam1Jy in the first pla~," ~bor and Human Resources (om-of-wedlock childbcanna 1s the one famil y utd the report released Thursday. It m1ttee next )ear. · wa' to break the C\cle of depcndenC) "The fabnc of family hfe ha! been 1s the creation of faroal y fragments, "But by far. the arcatest cause of frayed by tht' abrasive t.,Kpcnments of households headed by I mother poverty IS the 7 percent unemploy-T.ten mothers must not be aJlow'cd two hberal decade ... said the report, •dependent upon pubhc chanty. mcnt rate, which has forced 10 to live in subsidized housing unless entitJed "The Family· Prcservina "the easy avulability of welfare in million Americans into poveny 1n the they reside with their pi rents .. the Amenca's Future." all ofits forms has become a powerful last five years -most of them stud y said. Drug test ruling seen as setback Desert Duke test sets-off ea-rthquake. By lite Andciated Ptt11 By die ~Hoclated Preas LOS ANGELES -Rotund actor Roger C Carmel. who appeared tn hundreds of movies and televi11on shows, including hi~ tteurring role u Hal't)i Mudd on " tar Trek.'' died of an apparent drua ovcrdolc, police said Thursday. Carmel. SJ, a co.star of TV's "The Mothcn.-1n-Law," was found dead in bed at his Holly~ood Boulevard condominium on Tuetday evenmg. police Lt. Ed Hoclcinasa1d The body was discovered by the bu1ld11\1 manaaer after fr'ic-nds said they hadn't seen him for several days. The 6-foot-3. 260- pound characteractorwaS"l71"0bab1y ~ Jtnown 1ecc1ttly to-&hfornitn - Senor NauJ)cs in tdevis1on commerc1als for lhe NauJles restaurant chafn.: said C'armel's publicist, Jeff Black. He was also the \Oice of Smokey ~ar on telcv1ston ads and appeared in hundred of "f.V sho including "l,Spy ... "Route 66," "Alfred Hnchcock" .. Hart to Hart," "All in the Family," "Dick Van Dyke:· "Batman," "The Defenders" and "Fitz and Bones." Rapld transit manager glven pay boo9t LO ANGELES-De-spite month of conlJ"Oversy touched off by a scnt"S of bus acadcnts, Southern Cal1for'l)ja Rapid Transit Dl'>tnct directors handed General Manaccr John Dyer ll raise, mcreasin& his salary to S 119,000 a )Car. The vote of confidence Thursda}' from the board of directors. m the fonn of a S 3 percent pay increase. keeps Dyer amona the Ill l!.!&hest·p:ud &o"emment officials in Los Apgelcs County . WA HI NGTON CAP) -The coun dcc1S1on which found the U S Customs Service's drug tesun• pro- gram unconst1 tut1onal senou\ly undermines the Reagan adm1 ni'- trat10n's call for widespread drug tesuna of fedaal workers. a law LAS VEGAS -A major nuclear v.capons test was detonated in the Nevada desert today, sctung off an earthquake and scndina shock waves through upper levels of some buildings in Las Vegas. The te t, which had an explosive punch of up to 150,000 tons of TNT. was the 19th announced U.S. ondeTground test since the Soviet Union beaan a un1Jatcral_test moratonum Aug. 6. 198S "We felt considerable ground motion,'' said Department of EnerJY spokesman Jim Boyer, who was stationed at a concrete control point 12 miles from iround zero. The earthquake re&Jstered S.6 points on the Richter scale were caused by auto ~les, which soared a record 22 3 percent in September only to plunge a record 18 8 percent in October after special cut-rate financ1na incennvn ~ removed Polar BEAR sateUlte launched professor sa)s · U .. D1stnct Judge Robcn Collins ruled that the mandatory testing at the Customs Service violates the Fourth Amendment and-ordered 1t Peace march nea7s end BALTIMORE -About 1,100 members of the Great Peace March approached the end oflhe1r trail today. a trek that began more than eight months and 3.600 miles ago Ttle marchers spent Thursday night 10 Beltsville and began hiking the last 1 S miles into Washington today, where a rally wa~ scheduled for Saturday at the Lincoln Memonal. . VANDENBERG AIR rORCE BA E-A satellite that ~arcd into orbat • after two launch delays and e1&ht years as a museum piece will perform expenments meant to 1mpro"e Earth-to-pacccrafl commuoacauon-. lhe S 13 m1lhon Polar Beacon Ex pen men ts and Auroral R~arch satellite. c:alled Polar BEAR. blasted off from Space Launch Complcx-5 at 4 23 pm PST Thur'.day atop a 7S.foot-tall Scout rocket. the National Acronaut1~ and pact: Adm101strauon's smallest space boo tcr sa1d'A1r Force Capt Tom Connell. It safely reached ats 625-m1le-h1gh polar orbit l~s than 50 minute later, he stopped 1mmcd1atel)'. \a)'IOI It COO· l --' L ---AJ Slttutcs 11lcgal and unwamnted Reta 1 ~es taae n~ ve 81-yea.r-old brldgecollapse• added. --4 search and seizure. · WA HJNGTON -Retail sales plun&ed S percent 1n Soviet newsman 'B atJSetll COaDscated The While House 1-.c;ued an ex-October, the bioo,.st decline 00 record. 8 con-.umer • HANQVER.N.Y.-A81-year-oldbridgccollapsed ecuu ve order m mid-September re-_.. · d b · · today. pl11no1no a truck I SO feet into a creek. ~nd one LOS ANGELES -A SSOO Ru 1an-language t)'pcy,.nicr ~k n lrom a h I': 1 fi e t spendina continued to be whipsawc Y giant swings '" ~·-• d d d d h th -n ured Soviei newsmiln's apartment was the first pn1e 1n a lawyer·s unprtlt'dented qu1nng t e tests ior aw en orcem n auto sales. the&o vernment reported today. The Commerce person wac; presume ea an t ree o ers wcrr '"J . seizure of~v1et a~scts to sculet he bill in a $413 000 hbd ca\C Gerald Kroll of personnel. adm101strat1on poht1cal Department said the record s ~rccnt decline followed a authorities said. Town of Hanover Pohce Chief Jerry ap"""•nt-s and c1, ii servant en-f S Se be 1 cam...-......... d a construction crane was believed to have Los Angeles .. ~companied b~ U .. marshal . swe~ into the apartment of ..., ...... record-monthly increase o . percent in ptcm r. t -~ .-. I d • -K Ch "~d Th _,,_ d trust_,, •L1th aovemment secrets or 967 b ·.i.. d ~.. --l':ely C"'O scd the ,. .. ,.ti) used bndgc. but ll collap<;ed zvestia corrcspon cnt a...coni oryavin in e\'} a~. IYt •• U•-} an ~ ... • was the la .... e tdrop since I w en u1e epartment ""Iii"" :MUI •• .,, 1 ft h h B Kr II d th h -..· Prot"""tion of pu.blic safie-.tv,.·~--,~~~;;·~·~~~~~~::;;;;;;~~=~=~~=;::;:;;::~~~~r;::a;t~-c! .. fi~lil~wt-n!_be_h_i_nd_. ____ ~-----e-wi_t _t _c_t_ype_wn_te_r_ut o sat 1s was JU\t t e_ .... _._in_n_in_a. ___ _ ..... • trackin retail sales in this form. The big retaJ sa cs swmg.s RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTEIY INC • .... , ...... c.r.. ..... ttu _. u .. cena 1UA-w.11se The Pros · Smee 195 7 ~ Non-smoker ~ Rates 831·7740 .. 1 Otd Ne•port ltWd. Ne""*1~Ca. ,,,.. Chapman Symphony Orchestra Memorial Auditorium 4 p.m. Sunday, November 23 "Rodeo Suite" by Copland "Dance Overture" by Cfeslon "Symphony No . 1" by Kalinikoff John Koshak, Conductor For Tickets call (714) 997-6812 VIM/MC~ "o uc""111n. ,,..,,,.,, or rtfwtds Beverly & Partner's ~ 50i!L Sat., November 15 I 10 am to~ pm on the grounds of Beverly · ~ Partner 1800 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Antiques, Quilts, Folk Art, Hand-Made Christmas Ornaments, Bittersweet , Strawberry Corn, Home-Baked Goods, and Hot Spiced Cider We're N oi ·Moving! ... l So Lei's Ce~bllOie! BUY ONE , GET ONE FREE ! Al l 4" & 6" MUMS 4" & 6" CYCLAMEN NOVEMBER 15th THRU 23rd Just in time for the Holidays AT OUR NOW PERMANENT LOCATION ! -AM-LING 1500 east coast hwy . newport beach 644 ~9510 -, ' • • ~Co.I DAILY PllOTI frtct.y,·November 14, 1Ne f Kul war criminal Erich Koch dlt- • 1 j Rhine recovery ~--.::"'=~~-::-:"!""_.;....-..i to take 1 0 ye~rs . ' BASEL. Sv.ittcrland (AP) -Swiss environmental officials said today the Rhine River will nctd up to JO yca11 to regain its te~loSJcal bilanc:c after a poisonous spill from a Sv.us _ _,_ .. chc'm&eal plant ftrc two weeks ago. . U.S. sponsored air drops ~of goods to Contra r~bels . ' By tM A110clatecl Preti J • W1'Slll NG TON -The State Dcpanmcnt Jponson:d Oiahts this }C r ttlat entcrtd Nu:araauan air space to drop logi tical upplt to Con1r1 rct:Jt'ls fiahtinJ lo overthrow Nicaraaua's lef\i't Sand1naMa sovcrnment. U.S. official say-:Tfie officials. insistina on anonymity, said the f11ahts were made by Vortex Atr Jntemat1ona1, a shadowy Miam1-baS(d firm that has no plane~ registered to it in the.' Unttt'd Statcsand was established onlyon~y~"-raio. Robert Dl!cmhn,a. who tin. {he s~ial State. Department office thai disbursed 127 m1lhc;>n in "humanc1ariat1" aid to the rebds, i:efu~ to corifirm dr deny the ovcrll•at:tt · but said the U.S. a~vcmmcnt only paid for dehvcry of no.o-lcth.at supplies. 1 State Oepanment supplies included unjforms, boots. food and mcd1c1nt . But the General Accoununa Offic:c, Conircu• invc'itiptivc arm, complained earlier this year that It could not track more than half tbc $27 m1lhon with much of the. money d1sappcann1 into offshore bank accounts and the Honduran military. · Runotl'from water used to fight the fire at a Sandoz company warehouse near Basel carried 30 ton$ of chemical into the n ver. The pollutants drifted down the 820-mile·lonrrivcdnto the North Sea. kHlina half a mtlhon fish , harming other equatic life and en- da_ngerina drinking water supplies. , Ul.I' ,_,.... • Basel fishtry impector Walter H~r-Ad"u••-"'"OW-. . Communl•~ reb~l• suspend peace talks 'mlaM said ~sh arc likely to ·be \I M9 ~ •• • ' reintroduced into the nver only Ttie n ew M1A World la .. MANILA, Philippines -Communist rebels suspended peace talks with "scvcra.I tEars" from now after other Glaelle Jeanne-Mar-le thCJOvemmenttodayaflerthe killing of a lcfl1stleader, andabou(S,OOO peoplc aquatic hfe on which the.t_ feed' has .t;aron~. a 23:.w•••-old.-ec-_. ralhed.f>utside military headquarters 10 demand the de(ense>f!lituster resi&n. .. rtgenen1tcd ·----, , ~~ POiice announced no arrests jn the MaYtftg;Of=.ROtando Otalia. Sl. leader of the ~~· ·· · · · · 'r etary · wfio repre9ented largest legal leftist .party and 'the biggest trade umon orpni2at1on. whose·· Thirty-four fish species arc to be Trinidad and Tobaeo In the mutilated ·body wa$ found ThuNday. Ofalta's supporters in the Partido ng , ' reintroduced into the river. beauty conteat ln London. Bayan or People's Pany. and tbc May lstMovemcnt labor federation blamed i-----=--------------=~--....:;.. _ _.;.. ___ ~ his kilrrng On military allies of Defense Minister )uao Ponce Ennle. who has FRt NOVEM8ERl"4~TOO,"V'J<r - LAGUNA BEA<;k -EDWARDS SOUTH COAST LAGUNA SAT NOVEMBER 15-1:00, 9:30 MISSION-vlE;JO EDWAPDS VIEJO TWIN° ,_,..Zi ........ . """•"' ............ -~ SR• Jg, rw~br'tV'4!.C2.tl1MQ l?U .1•t 1 '40 axxt ...,.,., .... ..,,OfO<A Early_Bir.d Dinners •7 .SO Featuring Prime Rtb or Fresh Fish Complete dlnner with choice of Soup or Salad and Dessert· 4 to 6 PM . --· 7 Da.v.s a Week 801 E. Balboa 673·7726 emef$.Cd as President Corazon Aquino's strongest rival and has sharply critic1zed the peace talks: Enrale-has denied the mihtary was 1nvohtd IA Olalia's disappearance. - Emlgres told they c,.n leave Saturday · .MOSCOW-A family of emigres-who rctumcd to the Soviet Uniei>n this week from New Jersey after 10 )'Cars in America. but changed their minds and want to go baclC, have been told they can leave Saturday, tflc mother said. Faina Gonta said tbe tJ.S. Embassy tol<fher lhaf she and her fam1~routd kavc on a British Airways flight to London, but they had not yet obtained uckcts or been given exit visas. Gonta said she had nothing against the Soviet Union, but ~tlntmtStates'becausc:pene:crRr~nhappy Neither the decision to return to the Soviet Union nor the desire to leave again was politically motivated, she said. "Ev~rythtnl 1s fine except the c.h1ldreo."' she said in a telephone interview. "They grew up an the U.S.A. and the> want to continue their education there." . 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U11.iqut r"tHtOl "De.StQll. .at ooootdable P.l1Ct;s Alt aoaltt ••" h "•••tttlal rlraa fer ~ti~• ta lllt ltlJiat I •••• 41ruttrJ •tal •tn ti~ ~ tl• ler!Mr Keat C•rl1&a11 tt1•1 lat• Clhrlt7 Prlat ru•. • NaaH of tta.:Jront 1ro••• .,. •••ll•••• •• a •••llt H"lct '' t•• Daltr Pllo1 wllllcll acttJU H llallllhr for thlr ••"'"'· .. t . ~· -' , . . -Ho~o\1 !lf't l • S.t~11 New..., H Lm&A.<Seot. 23--0cL ll): ~Y J>COple are wiUine to oft"er advice; you att ~(March ll-April 19); Money will~'° lake direct won. Empftllt~on venatilhy. pppularity. IWattnnt of . WON'T YOU CO~l INTO ~y PA&LOa?' QUett1on concerns family member -bodY,1..._. You coUlcS. ,tteeivo invit6tioll !O nres~ajous ~ ev,tnl. Watcb . co~ be mat.ed to :poUlble domestic s· . Oersuni. . • . "!" .. -•' • • ' • • • ~)u1tment, ~of ttlidt11u'.•.K.e)' i~ ftl(f ICOaPIO (Oci. 2J..Nov. ll): Your "belt qualities .. IUl'lt to forefront. Eatt·Wett vulnerabi.. dip1omacy. If ' patient, undim&ndlQ&; ~ Member Of'oppo1ilt tell tt int~ wantt y~ ~know bUt may be too lby to dealt. )OU win your way. . n ••• 1. ldmh it: You11 be ubd to feaiodel. rebuild. perhaps to offer leehnal TAUl\UI (Apnl 20:.May 20): You V ptdanc:e. . t~ve "rare opponunity" to ttfine tech· aAGmAIUUJ (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Spotli&ht on work prOCtdures, n,1.ques, to dispose of obliption noi employment,~. travel variety, outlet for creative taltnu. Shon journey · n&htfUlly your own. Clandestine meet1na could be pan of tcenario.' Relative needs help where movina is concerned. ~tnds lpiee, couJd lead to romance. Cycle continues hi&h ~ tru&t your own Watch~ · . · WP.IT -..--:--:.J~ud-='W~·(Mif1 l ~u,pe 0): ind1vf<Ju&J wJfo"'lW,p en y of e•pene~r. wit~n.romJ~~ 21~-:,,~~~::~:•r,:;~!00~ ~~~i:lf:4h'W~: o ~:: 1 . nohw wt.Ulna to lhatt, could become valuable ally. Focus on "dark'comm" ffowers. accoladel. pouible ttun'ion with family member. Taurus, Libra ~pie-¢ A Q 11 w 1ch netd benefit of' veater li&ht. Know it, proceed accordinaly. fitutt ~minen.tly. . . . · / CANCER (June 2 l-Juty 22): You•n hear "rirta of applau~." \'ou win AQUAIJUS (Jan:20.Feb. 18): Sbck to ftct"'1 mate'rial. Steer clear of self· · • P 6 .~ 10 7 e • 2 favor, YOU; reach wide audience, you receive credit lonaa.verdue. Emphasis also deception: Secret ineetjnf providet mllch conversation but-perhaps little else. • • SOv.•" ~ ,on _~nt.¥. · famlly. safety, 1001-range pros~ .Ariesr t.ibra Jiaure Rely upon ywr own inst.nett, tntuition. Pisces, Virao elay ro~. . · -• A Q 1 Z prominently. · • . • ~ · . PllCD (Feb. l~·Marcb-20): Confusion ends......; you are presented witb · •. Q A ta .. ~EO (July 23-Aua. 22): Em~hasis on chari5ma, spontaneity, onainality, ·outline, challenae1 deadline. You'll bow what fo do, you'll be at riaht~lace, ¢ t e f wi:IJinanm to make ·iltw stan. \lreer tcts boosl, ~ou set chance to display you will emerae vactorious. Money picture will briahten considerabfy. • Q ~ 8 un1q11;e talents. ~rcu pioneenna spirit. Aquanus. another Leo fllure IP' NOVEMBD H 18 YOUR BIRTHDAY you have unusual vo.icc, you The blddlng: prom1neotly. . appreciate beauty, luxury and could have a "sweet tooth." Taurus, Ltbra. So ia. w N rtb Ea heartt. 9eelaier, who had •lpt fut trick.I With a 3·2 spade split, could now have established a ninth by covering with dummy's quffn, capturlns Eut's kin« wlth the a« and then. le~dln& ano~h.er heart. VlROO (AuJ. 23-Sept. 22): Follow 1.hrouah on first imprewon1. Scorpio people play important roles in your life. Year has featured chaiiJc, a. ~t 0 •t Communication 1s fealured -involves distance, perhaps fottian tanauaae. travel, variety, strona rclatfonship, possiba& addition to family, marriaae. ~ ~T ;::• ~ • ~ ... Lona·ranae travel plans come inJ.O focus. Famtly member seeks auidancc, Durina November, you make right moves, you define terms, you replace 1\,,...,,. 1 1 J ut ;., ut approval. .. uncenaintv wnh soltd achicfiement: . , vyc;n1ng ead; ack of v ~ ·whieb version~& rCally .OK? Polygamists -'DE.Alt-A~ LAND~RS: "OK" . .,___ -Vl co-au 10 equipment l<? every &el· ecloser==== wau.n use pnor to the claun of'Boston • together. . Post editor C K. Greene. He sa.id it We have asked "Boris" not to do 'n ~ 1 ' ........, __ w_as-U9J"' iTo not now exactly ""ilii'il)ut he 1n s we a~ust s y. o O Qi-Y-JJJa• when "OK" was fint used, but the true. We simply don't care to b.aye J. • · person-who-aavc1 t prominence was .every w.ord recorded by this weirdo. : President 'Andrew Jackson. He always manqes to eaten people You know that Arizona town Our seventh president was not a when they att yawnini, falling, or wbettin 'till live numerous families very aood speller. He thought "all with a mouth full of food. Boris never made up of husbands with severaJ couea'!-w,~s s~Ucd "ORL K~" fails ~o bri!l& his camcrl to e~ery wives each? Those peopJe are closer and used OK" as the abbreviauon pression, as it is today. -GEORGE weddina. birthday and &J?duat1on. to the world's historic norm than is when ~e approved state papers. . F. STEFFAN IDES, 'EMERITUS You wouldn t believe the P,1etutts he your family or. mine-. Researchers Obviously the Boston P9sl cdttor PROFESSOR, FITCH BURO takes at funerals. He rums every studied 863 human cultures In less in 1839 was not the creator of':OK" ·STATE COLLEGE. FITCHBURG, familygc:!t·toaetherand noway can he·· than 20 percent_ the mon~mous Decause Jackson served as president MASS. · . be excluded. Please, Ann, help. -· from Match 4, 1829, through March DEAR GEO.RGE: Wida lapet from SOS IN OHIO. · l J..JSlL =-1)£ANE_s_S't£YENS, 10 muy aatborUlet, •bat'• a 1lrl to DEAR SOS: Tile mu 1oucl1 Im· PORTLAND, ME. believe? poHlble. Yoar beet bet 11 to 1t.ay oat DEAR DEANE: Tbau .for tlle ·DEAR ANN.~NDERS~ 1 know of a.i. ruse. PalUa1 tlaat, try to 1ee LM researcll. I bave la my ILud a tener I'm lat• wtth thi·s but 1 hope you "'"n tlle ~ltlve llde. Tweaty yeu1 from • from a mu wlile writes: "Pree.Wat .. . -now '1a plci.aree will be ~rlou. Martla Vu Barea it.a.rttd u.e· ose of use one more letter to the g.i~l .wh~ • • • B 'OK.' It was tlae •~ret ume of New wanted her brother t!> cut bJS hair DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a OYD ~---..the. onl.y JUObkm with that'-'w . .;..,;es::;:._-...,- As declarer, don't took upon the the defende,.. would surely have two players Jllttlng to your right realized what wu going on and and left u enemies. If you coax would have found tM diamond them a little, they are ready to be shift to defeat the contract. Declar· lrkMlier-thath-:1011 tmagtned in er instead UC2_mJ>hs.bed th~~-~~==i your wildest dreams. thing with an lnn<Kent deceptive · 1't1I' hahd came up In a match be-maneuver-~e allowed We t '1jack tween BrlUil\ and"t'he"Nethertsmts--n.......,rt..-,,...-----------.;.._~ at a tournament in Europe. In one Somewhat naively, Wnt contln· room the British North-South pair · ued with a low heart, and declarer bid to rour spades. Detplt~ the tact was home free. Tnetatl)e'1 eight of theY. held a combined 26 points. hearts forced East to cover with that contract had no play. Indeed, the king, and 4fclarer f\Ow had hiJ declarer had to guess the heart po-two heart.tric)cl and his nine tric~ sltion to hold himself to down one. overall. In the other room the Out-eh pa.Ir We cari advance all sorts or l'ff· reached three no trump on an auc· tonit why West should have found tlon which was equivalent to t'he · · th(' diamond shift Jt.t the .table, one shown. West could have se-rtled however, we are inclined to believe L--! matters by leading a tow diamond, that. we, too....would~ been~ but tn.stead she chose the Jack of rtm~ of dedareT's msplred play. .... .. .. Yort Democrat~ cl1bt derived from !>efore she ~ould let him be an usher faithful teen aae reader. For six; _ _!~~~~-~~-~lltl~• _......,...._~~--~erkoOt;' ~ pa nlcleat't-in.hcr..w~~-. . -momh J-b:ave-had-a pain-in m~ lilemetowa/' -Perbapt tlle ae1t letter Why is it t~at a girl is allo~ed to · tailbone althouab I bad never fallen 20 -was 1t customary for one husband only to pair off with one wife only. In most, one husband had numerous wives. In many, one Wlfc had numerous husbands. wtll tntertat yo•. have short hair, but a guy cant have or anytb\nglike that.. Yesterday 1 was DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read in lonJ hair? . . . in aaony and went to the doctor. He today's Fitchburg Sentinel and Can you ima~ne a ~rt not being said I have COCCY&Od¥nia and told me Enterprise your column about the asked to be 8 bndesmatd because her to throw out alf iny Jeans (which att oriJin of the common expression hair was. too sh<?rt? Of all the darned skin tiJht). He claims he bas seen "OK." l wish to make a corTCCtlon. fool nc:>ttonsi this bu~rncss about the many such cases amona people who The expression is almost as old as length of hau 15 the goofiest. 1 hore weartiahtj~swith heavy seams. He the Orcek lanauage, and 1t means "all Y.ou have changed your mind by t c said beat can be helpful but time • 11•• •• ila kal .. ttmc you rcacJ this. -AMY IN A' .11 1 b bl 1s we - o a. . FLORENCE ALA cuone wi c ear up t e {>fO em. Si nee the Greek language began to DEAR PLO· I lla~e _ UHi aali so ln Meanwhile, several pairs of Jeans att be _stu~ied in the West from the prlat. You mu~t laave mlHed IC. a~ina to my younaer (and smaller) bq:inninJ of the Renaissance. stu-• • • sister. -J.R. IN N'.J. Q. In the gaslight yean of the century past, some cities, such as Detroit, only liahtcd their strectlamps three weeks out of four. All right, Sherlock. why djd they · 1ea.ve the lights off every fourth week? A. Elementary, they figured the full moon would do. dents of Greek used many Greek DEAR ANN LANDERS: We have DEARN.J.:'nubforulafonna· words amon1 themselves. and "OK" a relative who is a fanatic when it tlveletcer.l wl•aU,....bldlatarea In the Scars Rocbuck cata~fthc became the most -c<>nJmon Cll· comes to cameras. He also brings coeld be IO eully cve4. :...:...:...:;.;.;.....:._ ____ _;.._.:...__ _______________ ;;_..-:---------------, early 1920s wete about 5, dif- HOCIDAY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING STARTS AT ferent acccssqries you could bolt, button, wire,. strap or otherwise attach to a Model T Ford. I KLALAI A 11 e -t a ·n Q. How can a sagebrush survive where other plants can't? A. It's a pump. When moisture runs low. the leaves close their pores. creating suction all the way down to TODAY'.S CROSSWORD PtJZZLE MUN:rlNGTON BEACH BrOokhurs 10111 ADAMS STREET (71 ') 963-.. 887 HRS: M·F ( 11 ·8) SAT ( 10-8) SUN ( 11 ·6) , the roots. · Don't tell anybody, if among your an~stors you list people named Gray who lived near New York's Poughkeepsie. It's a matter of record that a certain Gray family there- abouts in 1760 was the nation's first gang of organized horse t~icvcs and cattle rustlers. They raided tbat Dutchess County area pretty thoroughly. Says here "If all your muscles pulled in the same direction you could lif\ 25 tons." You'd walk funny, though. Q. You know those exhausted football players tnat breathe om of oxygen bottles on the sidelines? Does that oxygen really revive them more quickly? · A. Ev.idcntly not. At least, testers, say the players come back JUSt as quickly without it. And in controlled tests. the players themselves can't even tell whether they were on pure oxygen or plain air. Argument continues over which "ora n&c" ca me first -the color or the fruit. Comes from a Sanscnpt word that identified the fruit. Didn't tum into a color name until later. If the hood ornament on that Rolls 1 Cutlgate 5 Honor cards 9 Louvre alte 14 -breve: quadruple time 15-Univ. t9C 16 Ktn otaln't 17 Partiality 18 SurlllQe 19 lariat 20 Saah 21 Perlldloua cdma 23 Loott-alikes 25 Tawrna 28 Male anlmef 27 PlgeonhOO. 29 Dul with 32 Mutlelen 35 lnCIM 36 Front 1 37 Busoon·a. kin 38 Twlata 39 Thia place 40 Stand up 41 PGA'• -a.an 42 Surrwalker 43 Remnant .. 4 Boyndary 45 Hof HRH .-e Subm.rge Royce is 1n a bowing stance, the 1 2 3 vehicle 1s a hearse. 14 More cats than d(>gs act rabies. About 32 percent more, in fact. 17 rt•s said of anhritis· If you don't have it. you don't know anything 20 about 1t -and if you do have it, nobody can tell you anytluna about 1t 23 that )OU don't already know. Here· abouts. one out of ~vcn do have it, might mcn11on. Thin& to do when your attat arandma wa a airl was faint. In the l 928 Olympic • the women's 8()(). 31 meter racr was canceled -100 many youna lad1c stag.crcd off the trade 40 and swooned They don't anymore. OlfTercnce now be-tween men's and women's time u\ that track e\cnt 1 .only l•.6 steonds. -·-~ _ __.,_ F.lcphanu learn tune-.. emiOfl) er\joy ccnain numbC"· anil rtt nuc ,.me. whctl\tt pla cd on piano or 48 Concealment 52 Relating to kind 56 Numeral 57 Prior to 58 Bit 59 Mine entry 80 Paragon 81-'Road to Rome 62 OllP9f'M 63 Hot drink ~ Sacrtfle9 85 Outctl South Afrlc8n DOWN 1 Drudgery 2 Legal plea 3 Kiiied .. POSMSMI 5 Validate 8 P~lplcu 7 Pe< capita 8 Editor' 1 word 9 Forebear 10 Of Arius 11 Oave comfort to 12" A-ga1mt 1ddk or wt'iatc_,.,..., ........ __ .,.....__._._ ...... h~+-~t--t-....-""= Q. b there a word sn Et\J)t~h that -"'~t-=~-.-~~ contatnt all 4lix vowel 1 • Unqucstiona l). , L.M. ••1' 11 • 11Hlf'•lff c.#81D8111. 13 Laurel or Musial 2t Liaten to 22 01aordera 2.-Hall 27 Oecltne 28 Aower 30 Reaentful 31 Jug 32 Aquatic game 33 Structural steel p~ 34 Cheek type 35 Alf 38 Aapect -38 Weat Pointer 10 '2 Take a bride ... MallCIO\.laly ,5 Hang• about 47 Hom.r work 48 Reads from 49 w .. tem ah OW 50 Af1111ate 51 Taper off 52 -claim 53 lnvahdate 54 Vellow dye plant I 55 Joslp Bror Si For~n · ottl<ier •~r 11 12 13 · by Bil Keane by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) II -"4 "I can spell 'mouse' -listen: ... M .. .l ... C ... K ... E ... Y." ~~~-~~--~- 0 W11 th1t I 1cr1mblecf grunt or 1n over· ---•uy~. - llAR.ll.ADUKE · by Brad Anderson ... "Do you have any dog food that tastes like · people food?" PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08El8R08E DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ I ·~ '~' MR. W\LSOM 1s~EA1LY MA.VE! He JUST n.o ~ HE s $).INA TN<f 1HE BULL ey lHE HORNS • • L--. DO '(OU TAKE SU88LE 6UM CA~DS? .-?(Tl by Kevin Fagan \ BLOOll COUKTY U.S • .ACRES FOR BETTER OR POR WORSB DOONESBURY ... . ' •• • by Jim Davia by Lynn Johnston UUSTTo ~Hts"­Feet.Gav,1 ~y 1H~INAFelAJ v. VU " NOISES p by Garry Trudeau ' . . \ ,. gree t~pay$7Mt0 in .. cttors, said the Pttiidcnt and chief c1tccu11ve offic;er of the n 01ft0 bank, lnvc~tor 1n the fallen current) tr1din1 Orm tnclu&d NeYrpon Rcach·battd l r1n1 Atlantic Bancorp ltd . which 1n"cstcd ro!Jl,hly SIS million with DonuMlli's firm. J. David .t Co • was forced into bankruptcy in Fca.riiary 19~. Dom•· ne!h h 1erv1na ~ 20.year federal pn<K>n scnteo<:c after pleadina 1u11ty to ta1t eva 100 and dcfraudlnt in· •' V('SlOf'l 01.11 of SIQ mtlhOn. J. 0.vad Bank1na 111¥a1 the r>om1· nelh ubs1diary 1h111 operated the cumncy trldana pool an whl('h •n· vntori sMacld lhtir money. Dom1· ntlh promated •nYnlOr mums of up t0 40 percent by ltldina on the \IOladle and unreplated 1n1er-na1ional currency mart&et. PrOt«Uton aaid lhetc was no C\lldtnct 1ha1 OOm1nclh t\lcrcnpaed an c\amncy tndina; Ht apparently paid early lllVeAOrl with_ Jnont)' : OTC UP~ ~ Do~Ns --. f • coll«~ from tubtequen1 mve11on. 1hty11id •• Otlkialt of F1rt1 National Bink. 1 .tubiidw:y of F1r11 Nauon1I Corp , said the 1Uat1 were •ttled OM& Of'coun 10 1vo&d eottly, ~·• liupuon .. We flt1 we providtil our bealuna ICt'VICel tn a compttent 1nd pro- fessional manner, and would Ptt· IOnally ~~ dlt QPPOnanity IO prove our pot1tton 10 court... M•d benk prcsidmt Roben D. Jtachky 1n a ~ .... -.c. ~OWnn, ~ COltlof lilillctcm •n 1t1m1 of lepl tea 1evera1 trialt and "IPl'ftl• and lhr"dtm.lptton ~~ our nonnaJ buil nns are JUtt 100 hiali for 11W bank. Thtttfort, wt llteid lO the ttUleolcnt ... R1rhln' said Fir:s1 111ona1. founded In 1911 as; n r~·s only pedally ckd1ctlt'd commtmal bank, ant1~pettt ~ina a ;tl•ahl profit for the. cumnt fiM."lf >"ar desp11c the .. NYSE UPs & DowNs ·----~..... -~ . ti M1tlt1MM. In Auptt. lhe ----0 1111 firm or IAvtm!M>I A M...-- whieh "'' olfica Jll Ne.,.,,, .... -becalfte the Ila td ftrm IO llldt I eeulnntnt w11h vie'Wlll ol ::0...1- nelh's la vestment firm wtln II..,.... IO PIY S6 s m1tbon IO Wide ICOftl o( law1u11' Thf cw York law firm ol k-.n A Wtlls~"" Marda &o PIY 1·s.t0 milliCH) cp't,il~cd tfl\"etlOR Watch your loca' newspapers for more informationl -Daily Hal TWA .. • Mild rally on market . NEWYORK(AP)-Thcstockmarkctnagcd a mtld ·rally Fnday tn a session dominated by takeover news and speculation. As the tradina day began, investors wctt confronted with some weaker-than-expected econ· om1c ncw The Commerce Dcpanment ~ported that ~tail sale reu s percent an October. and the FcderaJ-R-ese~ said tndustnal production wu unchanged 1n the same month. Analysts had been cxpectina a dtthnc in the rrtaal sales data. because or the up1rat1on of cut- ratc•financing offcu that had 1timulatcd auto ulcs in Stptembcr. But there had also been hopts that industnal production would chow funher aains. Nevertheless. traders· belief evidently wasn't shaken that the economy was sull growana at a modest pace. And takeover news and rumors continued in abund.\net. '· WHA T AMEX DID W HAT NYSE DID N6W YORK (~P) Nov. 1~ Tl , . ' .! 11 AMEX LEAD ERS NYSE L r~DERS • GoLo Quaas Dow JoNE s AvERAGES , ME TALS Quons NASDAQ SuMMARV ... TaTsfaJl despjte .. oodplaj By CHRIS MONAHAN • . Back on Tuesday when he was $ltll Jookin1 fprward to Thursday night's • Clf'."5-A semifinal match with the nation's No. 1 team ih Mira Costa, Newport Harbor Hi&h girls' vol- leyball coach Dan Glenn said the match would be like the World Series. As it turned out, the match ~laycd at Laguna Beach High .did stnke an eerie-resemblence to this year'-s pme six with the Saitots playing the role of · the Boston Red Sox -ROt one. not two but three times. Mes-Ds. ·can' Stem ~ th.e ·tid 0, range s eamrolls .~nat ~~ tral~ and finitbed wi1h 389 yard~ on S2 canits for the t CIF ' 1th' rti n11ht,anavcrqeof7.Spt'tcarry.TM 0 W po Ofl Panthers did not punt aqd reali1ticaf-of title; WiDS.38~2 I v.crc SlOPP.Cd onl)' by S«Ond-ha.lf -" CXspite tht one-'sided s.oore t~ .. By ROGER CAR~ 1 Mustanp were $till ....tthin ruaie sa 0tt11eM1r"'"...,, the third quarter. thanks to a fumblit~ II was evident even before C.osta recovery·by Ke"m Day at the Mesa Mfi c.sa·PHiJfih:S CMusta~'! play~ t~~i1r. ,23. • . • • irst aet 1c oan ~a,ue 1oot.... -1twa_50ral\ae's fir$1m~takc-OM pme that if.there was an Achilles offour.IQ6t fumbles in the second half heel, s6methana that ·was $.Dina to which hC'IPed stow down the Pan-damage their chances for winning a thcrs. championship or gaming a Clf Twice, Mesa Coach Tom Baldwia playoff berth, it would be the lack of rolled the diet on founh down and consistent defense. won. with S1ypersk1 picking up four .· Three times the Sailors too.k. the ea l a gam~ ana llirce 1mes ey couldn'tcomeawaywith a win, losing S-13, I 5-I 2, 15-1 I to end their Such was .the case rnursday ni&ht yards on fourth-and-one at the Mesa as the Mustangs, battered before it 32, then quarterback Mild! Crowe even began with futlb~k-tinebacker kccpin& for 14 yards on fourth-and-Mi~e Sz~r ki nurs1n1 a badly eight at the Orange 43, sulJ on the bru1scd leg, simply could not stem the . short end of the 24-14 halftime score. ud.e of. Oran li!J!l's relentless eu1 'th t ..__ ttmt"k""'Fvlw----i ruoii!niiime. --. on e ncx p ... 7 ... 1 . season. . The Sailors, co-champions of the Sea Vic,w league and the No. 4 seed in the pl,yom, finish the seasonaI_l.0-"l. The Mustangs (21-0), the defending champions and No. I seed. move onto the finals Saturday night at Marina Hi&}\. . · .. We led ail th~ games by flve points (actually only the finaJ two). We had our chances l2 win .. but we couldn't close the door,,." sajd GJenn. "I thought if we could get a game off them early, they-woufd crack. They have the attitude that tt1ey can't be beaten and they still should have." Bcforc-1 ,SOOat El Modena Hi&h the Riddell ~rove for two ¥ards htn~ Panthers steamrolled to a 38-24 the block1ngofSz>-~rsk~. a~d Mesas victory, assurinj themselves of no backbone. Szypersk1, dtdn t 1et up. worse than a tie for league cham-His .niht shin, which had l!l~en a pion$_hipandlhc.No 2 berth from I.he beatmg a week ago, was re-tnJurcd league .. -mto the Dcsert·Mountam lllld ~trrntt 1lf! f\el<t ondentu~» Conference playoffs, which begin and with help, the 2 I 3:pound senior next Friday. took the last of MC$3 s hopes Mlh For Costa Mesa it's the end of tt1e h~. • road. The verdict, combined with We probablX s~ouldn t ~v~ let Trabuco Hills'.· 3~6 victory over tw;n play .a' all, said Baldwm. But Laguna Hills, eliminates Mesa from hes a scmor and tt wa~ hti las~ pme. any consideration as the league's No. We got more out of bun (clunn3 the 3 team.. There is still the outside game) than I thought we would. possibility of bein '"tJ'.llN.!U w1I • Riddell eventually pick*cd u a firsl card team, but it is · considered down at the Orange I , u1 a s ort remote. Wi.th their thir~straight loss loss and th~ incompletions ended the} bow Out with a 5-5 overall the dnve. '· . "'nd for good reason. The Mus- (Pleue eee Clf-/82) Dlllr ..... ,..__, -.-....u C09ta Me. ra.nnlng back Tylu Rldclell la Mlaco•lch (10 ) en route to a 148-yard per- atopped on a Oytnc (rab-by Orange•• John formance during the Mutanga• 38-22 IOH. record, 2-3 in league. Two plays later Kerry Recd. nor. ltwasan uphill fight from the start (Pl~MC 111£8Af82)-- Chargers turn it on tocrush Oi1ers,·4z.;: Edison uses easy win astuneupforplayoffs ~ By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR .,. Plleil"Cen .. , lncMftl Edison Ha~ football coach Dave Whtte .said he and· his Chargers had something to prove when they squared ofTw1th Huntington Beach m their Sunset League finale Thursday ..!ltghL "There's no love lost between these two and then mix at (the offense) up." teams," said White, who was upset that he was And with that. another Huntington Beach accused ofpounng it on. "We had founh-stnng heckler chased down White and the two • kids m there scoring 6n their first-string engaged 1n a shouting match. • defense. That's not our fault. and I don't Huntington Bcach(l-4, l-7)hadadifficuh appreciate their (assistant) coaches flipping off time chasing down Carter. the Chargers' 6-0, our kids and coaches for 1t." 200-pound running back. who churned out l 60 Some of the more positive Potnts White yards on 17 cames. He was forced out of action and the Chargers proved to themselves were early in the second half with a bruised ngbt knee rushing the ball, defense and a sohd team effort that shouldn't sideline him Jong. With the be.fere--cnt«tng the ClF-Big Ftvc-playofTs. -ChargtT!l"leadtn~2t-.011tthe-t1mc. Wbitc~1dn'1 includmga one-yard touchdown run and David Sherman made his return from a neck \nJury to chip in with 26 yards on six rushes, including a three-yard TQ run . Well. the Chargers definnely lefr an 1mpress1on on the Otlers after a 42-7 drubb10g 11'\ front of3,000 at Orange Coast College. ~we didn't play well and they played want to take any chances with hi s star back. great." said Oiler Coach George Pascoc1 who Carter had 128 yards at th e half and got for one didn't think Edison was running 1t up. __ Edison on the board first with an 18-yard run in In the quarterback department (and the controversy department as well), the Chargers threw few passes. none in the first half, but connected when they did. Edison starter Mike Hender>On hit on 4 of 4 for 96 yards, including a 17-yard soonng stnkc to Zack Szakacs. His backup, -i}av1d Sianei. had 1wo-attempts and completed OQC, a 23-yard TD pass to Kevin Flynn with 4:53 left. That was the one that made II 42-7. and u·~-.. ~eaph Carter Tempers Oared after Ed1son (4-1, 8-2) stayed in the hunt for a share of the league crown witJl Manna (whJch plays toni&ht): as members of the-Huntington Beach foachang uafT, along w1th a few boiling Oiler fans. shouted and pointed fi"ngers at White and ha) Chargers. Saad Pascoe: "They JUSt beat us. what c~n the second pcnod. - you say?" Carter was looking to get back on track "We w~re ready to play." White said. "We after games of 44, 39 and 63 yards rush mg an his wanted to come out and prove somettung. last three outings. This was his fifth 100-yard Kaleaph Caner ran possessed toniiht after a effort of the season. • few games that he was disappointed in. We did In all. Eda son had lO I yard$ on the ground. what we wanted and that was establish the run Gus Miranda added 6S vards on 10 carries. Huntington's fuse. "David is a great kid and so arc the other guys who never get to play,'~ said White. '.:I'm not goaog to tell those kids to just hand the ball off after all the work they've put in this year. They deserve to get a chancc10 play." (P leue eeeltDISON/82) Guards to spark Pirates Gffifs calls tandem best backcourt since title squad By JON FERGUSON Of tM Dt!llJ Net lteff If there is one major key to this year's Orange Coast College basket- ball pr°'ram which was lacking a year ago. it wall be the team's hard-working attlludc. Coach Tandy Gmis says. McQanan "If hard work and-annudc is anv indication, we ought to be pretty Judd successful," Gilhs said ... This team is South Coast Conference and two together. working hard. and the from the Inland Valley Conference. players enJOY being around each Riverside. which J01ns the league other. There's no selfishness kind of along with Citrus. won 3J games a thinJ like we had last year." · year ago. Cypress. wh1ctr came over Gailis may get a good indication of with Rancho al)taago and addle- how much that unity will count in the back from the South Coast. was 24-6 win column when the Pirates take the last season. court for their opener Saturday night The I Oth-~ear Pirate mentor 5a1d at OCC against Marymount. a sec· there's a good chance four people ond-year community college pro-could average in double fi~urcs this gram. season with the offen~c more spread Coming off a 12-17 campaign, the out. Although there are no "pure ; Pirates figure·to do much better in tbe shooter .. on the +,quad. G1lhs said newly-formed Orange Empire Con-mo t of the 'tarting lineup can hit fcrenaand hifi to a much different from outside. schedule. With only six teams in the Orange Coast returns three starter., league. the Pirates have five tour-and picked up a key newcomer in namcnts and a pair of aames against Pasadena College 1rnn fer Brad Davis the Marine-Corps ir Stations lo fill al guard. Davis witt tean wiTtr out the schedule. • sophomore Chuck MC'Gavran, who Riverside and Cypress promise to shattered the Pirate s1n~Jc-sca on be the favorites in me flru-ycarrcague -m~rd tasnason-with H-20o- which includes four teams from the (Pleaae aee BACXCOURT /BS) Strong wind~propel Stars & Stripes Conner's yacht sails f-- --to easy victory after two straight defeats FREMANTLE, Australia (A P) - Dennis Conner. skipper of Stars & Stnpes. -fttHshcd the second challenger round of the America's Cup on Thursday with the wind -a strong wmd - at his b:ick. After t'-"O straight defeats an hgnt winds. Conner ~aled the San 01ego yacht to nn ens) victory over Amenca If. the New York Yacht Club entry, by one mtnute. 31 seconds as the wind picked. up to 24-26 knots. The '1ctory· served to quell specu- lallon that tars & Stripes might not be a nous contender to challen&c. defending champion A.ustralia and return the Cup to the United States. A happy Conner 1mmcdiatel> de- paned for San Diego with hopes high for thr third challenge round begin- ning Dec. 2. Tom Whidden. a member of tars & tripes. stud the entire synd1eate was happy with the boat' per- formance against A.mcnca JI. "We know "We're vulnerable an ligh t winds." he said. "But ~e believe Stars will perform as expected in heavier weather .. Whidden, a 'iailmaker by trade, refused tO categorm:s 'tars & Stripes n~ n super boat 1n-hca"V)' wcatt~r. :·1f we have to fly Number I Jibs (hght weather Jtbs) the cf\anccs are we won't do well." he said at a new conft'rcntt Conner hod gambled that there would be strona wmds during the "ChaUengmrialnfter tns-Sail Amcna yndtcate compiled 10 year<; of mctcorologJcal data and concluded that wmds of at least 15 knots were likely. He has saad that 1f wands are more than 15 knots. his boat should WID. The vactol') moved Conner's boat back into third place wath 46 points. behind second place America 11. 56 points. and leading New Zealand. The KJwi bo:it, sailed by Chns Dickson. finished the second round wath nn 11-0 record and 66 points after routing winless Challenger France by 9 minutes, 27 seconds. French Kiss moved into the 1m- P<>rtant fourth pos111on. one ooint NHYC's Swiftsure Ill 'earns first in IOR class By ALMON LOCKABEY OellJ No4 hetlnt Writer Ten-of the 38 yachts an Los Angeles Yacht Club's Cabo Sari lutas vaa Guadalupe Island race linashed the 860-mile course be- tween noon and 7 p m. Thursday. The first yacht to fi01sh was Dick Pen01ngton's Peterson-66 sloop Cheetah of Long Beach Yacht Club. Shecrosse~ the finish lane off the Solmar Hotel at tT.24 pm foranelapscdtameof5day. 24 minutes. Cheetah ·~ a Per- formance Handicap Racing Fleet entry. · The first International Off- shore Rule entry to finish . at .. I. SO. was the Nel~on-Marek .68 Sw1fhure Ill under. charter 10 John Re\ nolds, Nl·wport Harbor Yacht C'fub. Both )achu ~ere wtnncrs-m their respectt ve classe and were wa1ttna to see 1f later fini hen ..a' ed their ttmes for overall corrected 11 me honors. If Rc)'nolds saves his handicap ttmc..bc. )\'ill be the first win.net. of . the Kenneth Watts Trophy for IOR overall At 7 p.m .. race official Jam Cowie said it was uncertain "hether any )'nore yachts would finish before midrnght Sw1fisurc lit made a dramatic come-from-behind effort for the fir'lt IOR boat to finish. At the 8 a.m rollcall Thursday. she was trailing Pnma and Kathmandu b>-15 males PHRF fin1she~ -Cheetah. Dick Pennington. Long Beach YC. 12:24 p.m .. Merlin, Donn Campion. Santa C'ru1 YC. 2:35 p.m.: Blondie. Pata Farrah. l BYC. 3:06 p.m .. Chnstanc. Fred Preiss. Pacific Manners YC', 4:26 p.m.; Jos~. Dick Daniels. LBY( 4.28 pm.: ChevaJ, HJ. Ward. Cahtomia Y.C 6:56 p.m. IOR fint hers-SwaOsure HU John Rcvnolds. ~HYC. I :S2 p.m • Kathmandu. John Landon. San Diego YC' 2:04 _p.m. Pnma, Roy 01sne). LAYC ):18 p.m; C'lttus, John Mc'i\Cn&er. LA YC. 4.01 p.m, behind Stars & Stripes. with a victory over England's White Crusader. The first four fimshers after the three round-robin series make the Dec. 28 semifinals. CIF football berths td be decided Newport Harbor and Corona dcl Mnr tangle for the 22nd time tonight while Manna (Sunset) and Tustin (Sea View) bid to chnch unbeaten league seasons and Laguna Beach see ks the No I pla}ofT bid ff"Om" t~ - Pacific Coast League That's the <>0enano m prep football action tomght with all games starting at 7:30. Herc's a capsule look· Corona .del Mar U-3, 3-8) at Newport Harbor (t-t, S-4): The :i1lors own an 18-5 edge an the scne1 -but three of those wans ( 1972-72 and 1985) belong to CdM Coach oa .. e Holland. Saito~ QB Kark ummers has 6-6 Mark Cr:ng as a pnmar) target. and Harbor boasts Junior i.aalback Ott Moren9. who ran for J 9S ~ ard\ on J' cames last week CdM'~ big hope 1s defense. Marfa• lf-0, f·St v1: Fowa-.atti • Valley tt-2, t-7)~ lhc V1km~ of Manna, behind the tnple threat of quarterbad. Rick Vandcmet, full- b.lck ~an M gul2 and sophomore uulback John 1ms. have alrcad.Y._ clinchec:f aOFBia Five playolTOenb; as ~ell as a share of the Sunset Lcque champion hip. fountain Valley clanas too slim pla)olf hopc . With lo~s behind them, Rustlers face Cerritos for title Woodbrtd1e {t·t> at Lapu Bed· IM>: W1thOran1cclinch1naat lea ta share of the Pacific Coa l ~quc 11\le Thursda). the pre urc 1 on Laauna Beach' n1 ts They can ~ome \he lca1ue'sNo. t team 1n thcClFDcsett· Mountain pla)Off {ne>.t VtCCk) with a win Woodbn can beQ>mc o. 2 with a win, droppina t.aiuna Beach tu By JON FERGUSON Of .. Dlllr ..... ...., A week qo, Golden West ollcgc foothall players had "i ions of • community colkgc bowl appearance dancing in their head . ' One v.ttk later. v1s1ons of an unbeaten season have turned to a mu,t-wrn '1tuauon to 1«ure.<he Soutb COlSt Conference cro"'n after a 21· 7 bcat1na11 che hand ofFullcnon C"otk1c. "Everyone wa worried about 101111 to a bowl pmc instead of ti(atin1 Futtctton," 'latd dcfcn ivc tackle and leader Georac Paddod. "Every ttam we h8'I btat.; 1hcv had lost to. so ¥.C lho\i&hl c uld tifat tliem cas • ow thi Wftk ckct<lc it ... lndttd n docs. Tbc 7·1 Rustlera C 17th 1n the • l -. as we-could be. but we've tarted to eliminate )ard'I and e1&ht touchdo"'n . and h1'i favontc that <;elf-destructive tendency "e had when "C target i\ ndrc Guidry, who has .2S catchc~. But were trunhngorltcrttm ~ thr Falcon pa~ ing aamc ha!> not flown very Whot the Ru\tlcrs need to do wC'll 1\ \top well. bema ranked last an 1he confercnct " Wooten. The quick, h<&rd-to-tad.k ~ct.; ha\ "The) run ba ically the me thina paned 10 yard\ (about 40 pcrctnt of the Fullerton doc ," Padd°'k saiJ of the Cemto team's total offen\ivc output) • h ckleford oflcno.c "Hopcfullv \\C can ad1u l better th1 hkc:nc-d Wooten to Fullerton ndrcw , r. time. 1"ht' 'tel up \0 manv d10«cnl w )'ll '4C "Wooten t a lot hke him and vel), \Cry aot bumed deep. The pul lot of J>Cc;)ple in o. ); If \\<oodbrid c ue the War· non would be No and Laauna o. l .1fWoodbndac I~ , 1tiocs to IF a o.3an)" y. aood.'' hacklcfof'd <said. "He apf'K'A"' to he mouon to cm~ you ue,. and ~e'd f1 t a au>- hard to tackle. Hem:tk'C\ you nur,s, Heln1'~iJ a We JU t ~crcn'l read).· __ game (hal \\1th a back· m,ur>) again•11 f:I While Ooldcn ~ e l' 1rca1th ha<! ~tn Camano and lhey didn't pl ' ·,en ~di U tumo rtr ratio and -ral>ilalitlf\l on them. b\ iou~l mC1rMT101 to them. You mar 't<>p-('fH ~ e\;cn bcttu ~t ~c 1ht Rustlers him fi,.c time • and then he breaks one:· art' plu ·'1 an that ~at o~:I the Fal on arc Quanc:tb c:k tuart lktty 1u1d the of~. plu,·21. Jl'lc) arc the: OTll) t~o tc.tm . tn the • ha"1ng hit on 69 of l~2 pa~\ for 6 confcrenet wath P!)\1tav"C tumovcr ratsu .• f • 4 UCI .tana llerced'a Cre.well . c UC ln1nc men· batli;etball ttam m noun\.'C'd Tbundil lhil Qlts Cin•iU ofMC'ftC'd Hip hat 11ncd a ltttt'f of intent to aurnd the hool nc~l 1taton. Crcs~ll. 1 6-3, !IS.pound auard. avtt'l&fd 14 pcunts. 6 auisu and ~ rebounds for lM Mtrtfd team last )'C'U. which fin1~t'd 21-4. lfe WH named lint•team all·Ccntral Cal P'rem AP tlU,.&dHts Con~ ttncc la l season . lie bccomn the first Antea1tr BOULDER; Colo -Ju"lt t~a da) EE •anec. Wedntsd.t) wa the first day of the November 110. 1he talk on the lln1ver 1t)' of Colortdo • • sianmg pcnoJ v.hich end• No\. 19. 'fhc spnna sianina campus wu about the upcomina tOotball . pc nod runs from Apc1l 8 to May IS, 1987 ••• J• S)'ll"i pmc with Oklahoma • a 6-8 ms1dt pla)er also from Mtr«d 'ial\td. with (a ld r. h. d 1 ... 1 J h • · "tc fullt"fton. S~kc wauq alt· tale pla)cra1 ~I'\."«! Ao o -·~ 1one ~P ral > wu wunne .is 1 e High befort ao1na to the 01ven1ty ofTcus la t year rc•uracn1 Buffaloesi who earlier u~t Nebraska ~\ a freshman, he pl&)cd in 24 pmn for the ~Plrtd for their b1&&t<;t aame in a dec:ade with an ) l onahom" l\lerag1n1 2.8 point~ and 2.8 rebound" Orar\I Rowl benh on 1hc ltnc. Pla>ers enthUJ•a UC3llri ·)'kt'\. who \H~ighs ~.JO pound , i currently attendm& discus~ the pme With ~he med•~· and Coach Bi I MerceJ Junior College where he will not play, thui Mc<;.artney·prom1 d the) ""ould fi&ht their hearts lea"'"' him If ""•ti\. three J:r.rs of eli&ibihty at out. -Fullcnon .•• Ciuard ~•14 Ma •.considered one of But. a Lhc game ru:M the atmo pherc bas_the finrn high ~hool bul.:etbil!J>la~en. in C11ifom1a. cbangNl. Fo([fJ>ll)crs. n?hldtng Stlrtt~-qoartirbact ,1gned to attend UCLA. Ma<JIC1ns, a 64, 180:pouod Mark Ha1cher and fullb ~i.. Anthon) cathcnpoon, ~n1or from Merced Ht&h, averaJed 26.0 points. 10.3 h v(' dm1tted u mg coaune. and Wnthcnp00n ha\· rebound\ and four uist la~t wason. · bctn charieJ 1n connection ~•th 1 burglary on campu\ • • In the wake of the d1 IQsuics. the pla)'er and C03Ch ~e~ left to ""Om about hQW muth lhetr ~OtChm~D tf? (U~de Edmonton concentration on turda~ 's game would be dt'irupte<!. • • • . reported m 1 fronl·pagc ~tof) that the four pla)crs had ngtl • Edmonton farm club of the Pacific n-~O? a . :-ihe~} MOul\.larn ~\ 4Tom Kotch·man will manag"c the Ill adm1tt~ had used COC3inc in the p:ast )e:lr Coast Lcaaue ncx.t season. it wa, an· TKc cocaine disclosures grew out of an invcsup-nounccd Thursda} tJOn into a May 6 burglary of a CU dormitory room. Kotchman, 32, mana&ed Palm {>nngs of 1he late Wednesday, Weatherspoon was charged with Cahfom1a League to an 87-55 f'CC'Ord this past season second-degree criminal tre pass - a misdemeanor -and was sclectetJ a the league's Manager of the Year for 1n connec11on with the burglar). which involved a • tht second stra1aht year. computer. television and camera. In 1984. Kotchman guided Redwood of the The drug report angered McCanncy. ( ql1forn1::1 League to a 91·48 record. llUllm•Oi a cop-)'. of.the newspaper 0010 bis. dW Kotchman. v.ho. ~utteeds-W.insten -Llena il top. he s:ud ... They admiued they had tned u. Now 1t Edmonton·s mannaer. will be assmed by{>itchin.scoacn comes out hke the) arc some kind of dru~e . which frank Rebcrger., who held the po.s.it1on with the the)' aren't ~caust we've te ted them. Th1) balonc> 1s Trappers last year. only a d1stract1on " The ngels also announced that Mu Olivares will Quote of the day--· Blll Fitcll, eoach of1he Houston Rod.cl!.. on how forw1rd Jim Petersen '-"OUld have !IOme dues. to pay after ending a holdout in a contract d1 pute: "He· AWOL. In the Army.-lhe) snoot people for that Herc. we JUSt run them to death .. Kings fall to Winnipeg.-6-5 aoalsand Gilles Hamel scored to snap a 5-5 ' PuT Macl.ean had three po""er-play ~ tie late rn the third penod Thursday night to hf\ the Wmntpcg Jets· 10 a 6-5 NHL victory over the Los AngcJes Krngs al the Forum. Hamel'\ game-wmntng goal with 3:05 rcmarn1ng came 2S sttond!o after Marcel Dlou e h:td scored for the K.mgs to tic the gamr.Hameltook n p3ss along the riihc wing from Tllomas Steen and lircd a 25 .. foot !olapsfim past Los Angeles goalie Bob Juecyll .. , El-.ewhcre in the NHL. Marray Craven scored three goals 1n the second penod and ho t Philadelph1n Withstood three goal\ b)' Detroit's Sbawa Barr in the third penod for a a 7-5 v1c1ory . Keo Llo1emu scored his first ioaJ of the season at 61 seconds of overtime as host Boston rallied for a 4-3 v1clocy over Edmonton . . In Calgary, Breu Billi scored thew1nn1nggoal. h1i fim in the NH Las the Flames edged Hanford 4-3 Azlnger takes Kapalua lead· n PauJ Adn1er, '4-1eldmg a rust) old putter rn mast), dnzzl} weather. fashioned a 7-under-par 65 and ~tabhshed a two-. stroke lead Thursday 1n the \Ccond round of the Kapalua fntem::it1 onal Goll Tournament in Hawa11 Aztngcr reached the halfwa" pom1 of th1s unofficial event on the PGA Tour m i 35. nine under par for the Kapalua Bay course Rookie Davls Love m held $C<:Ond 1n the cha~ for a SI 50.000 fim pnze. He had a second-round 69 and a 137 totul. uccccd Joe Maddon as the manager of Midland of the Teir.as Lcasue. Maddon wtll become the orpn1zat1on's roving defensive instructor. 8111 Lachemann, older brother of Angels' pitching coach Marcel and Boston 'Red So1t coach Rene. will manage P::ilm pnn~ next yea rafiergu1dmgQuad City of the M1dv.c t Lca$ue to -a..62-l!-l'eQOrd-..thA~t ~ason The managcnal pos1dbn for Quad City remains \3Canl Padres' Hoyt pleads guilty . AN DIEGO -Former Cy Young • Award winner~Marr Hoyt pleaded guilty Thursda) to t""o misdemeanor drug eharge5 and. as part of a plea bargain. agreed to serve at least 60 days 1n a federal pnson. Hoyt, a member of the an Diego Padres for the la51 two year.s.. told U.S. Magis1ra~e Roger McKee that he understood the a_grcement reached by fedcraJ prosecutors and his auorney. It jncludes a fine of up to S5.000. five years of probation. submission to regular drug testtng and the forfeiture of his 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo sports car. valued ut $33,000. Hoyt, 31. pleaded guilty 10 misdemeanor charges of posse sini Valium. a tranqu1hzer, and propo'\· yphenc. a pa1nk11lcr The plea agreement avoided a criminal indictment On felon y charges and pcnaJUeS o( up 10 15 )Cars in prison and a $250,000 fine for possession of the propoityphene.. defined as a Class II controlled sub tance Illegal possession of VaJsum cames a maiu mum five-year pnson term and a $250.000 fine. Television, .radio TELEVISION o evenu scheduled. RA DIO 7 10 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Portland, KMPC (710). F OOT BALL .•• Utah cruises to 130-113 decision ov er Clippers From Bl View season. University can Jorce a co1n fhp wtth Newport Harbor and ( orona del Mar with a win. 1f CdM up~ls Ncwpon addlebacll <3· J, 8-J) vs. Es&a.ncla From AP dl1patcbe1 SALT l AKr < IT\ -Karl Malone ~ored 17 ot his 19 points in the first half as the l tah Jau mo\cd out to an earl) 20-po1n1 lead and stayed ahead the re!ot of the way in defeat1na the Los Angele (.l1ppel"\ 130-113. in NRA action Thur<ida) n1&ht. IO·f, O·t> al Orange Coast Colle1e: in the first quaner. lhah. behtnd Saddleback's Roadrunners will be Malone and Bobby Hansen were trying to snap back 11fter seeing a 17· ahead 30· I 0 and led 36-21 after one game winning streak stopped by quanC"rofplay. Han5en scored I I and Tu'illn. The defcndJng CIF Central -.,1alone nine 1n 1he penod Conference champions arc without Kun "l1mph1us scored 14 of ht'i 22 their top quanerback, or his rcplace- pc;1nb 1n the second quarter lo lead a ment, but arc stiJI heavily-favored Clippers rally With 2: 16 left. they ag:unst a rebuilding Estancia team were down 55·49. but Malone and ender Coach John L1ebcngood. With 1us1 four mtnutr\ remaining Thurl Bailey. who scored 15 in the game. brought the Jan hack to 65-54 Westminster (t-Z, •·•·I) vs. Ocean \ v ~~~!.::·.'" .. cr~h• SeFVite rrushes -·-JOKrted al uulha k for Orange. r . 4 4 1 ,. broke O'V~ hH left SIO(', CUI bu and Ma ter De1· . . . I nin 79 )'llrdt for a touchdown and .. ~ i 0tanachad1n1n,unnountablc31·14 " , .'- lead ~~·--~--~~~=-~ t S·8 and I ~s pounds RttJ ran in Brown gets 4 T Ds ) rd run up the middle Wllh JU the samt \Cin as Riddell and for the • under four minute~ ten 1n the fit ntahl fin1shrd 'Alth 19~ )'lrd~ on 19 runs '"'or 334 yards quaner. <.'lmn. 1nclud1n1 two other touch-11 ~ater Dci w1s able to stay clQ! do~n runs of 16 )art.I 1p1ccc. as Monarch s 'all with a drive of its own, which tnd4 Thu. \;Omb1ntd with I ·pound '' on an 8·Y•r<! to~chdown pau •o Toi JUt•iQr fullbaC'k Paul Maund ' tSJ 0 .,.R ,. • P na from Junior quartc~ Mai )arc!c on 28 c;arrics, w~ imply tO<> By~ ST .... • ' Ram<itadc. much for Me\8'' def en~ to deal '-"•lh: ..,,... 0•"" 1 •• ' I'. Th~ Monarch v.ou1dn'l be ablt Mesa put itself 1n the hole l'Arl) 1 he Mater lkt High School 100t· set any closer. however. as the Fri when an O\enhrown pau au~mpt ~II team ~cnt into it'I. game I h~D· eittended their lead with another 4i v.-as mtercepted by Gary ValC'niuela. ~ • ~n11h• e~pcctina sLiff oppo~1t1on )&rd pnnt fro m Brown. v.ho rt1urncd 11 44 >•rd for a from arch·nval Scr"1te, Moter Dci did manaae anoth touchdown ~lth JU t S6 $CCOnds But what actually 1110 p1rtd in t~c ore, t>ut not until the fina1 penc prnt. ··:rbat probably l'lurt us more nta A!la Bowl wt beyond an)one !I when quarterback Mike Curt1u1 h than n tltnJ cl1e .. s.ad Baldwin. expectation\ a the F.nan routed the Tony Rocco with a 4-yard TD peJ "That first inten:eption .~. onarth~ «hrnd 11tt-rec'Ofd·brn ~ ... _.Def 12 The Mu~tangi 1urnt'd 1n Lwo solid ~ pc8rforma~c;J~( runnan& back Sat'l IW o-w-s . fir t·half ~ 1oiichdown dri"cs .... t.l'l:rtk:·I rown,_.. •· M11., o.~ • o • •-* Bro"'n hattertd Strv1te• 11n&Je· ~..... 14 -. > t1-0r...;. • c"'9 MeM 22 g.amc 1V~hm1 andiouchdown rccord' · :::g· :~::~ : ~ :::::! ~::l. · · sew•'-.°'*"'"'• . A with 134 )ard and fourTQs.on ruM JAo-P9!1e. • "" trom 1t111m1m 111• C0tte ~.. · 1 f 0 . ,_,, •Of ~S. 46. 46 and 1 yard , assunna !"':::..0 ero-~ 4' rQlll (lo;~ l•llNI °':-e-Velll\ruete 44 l~C.:I0'\1 ,~;:;,~ Scr\liC ofa berth 1n the Cl F e.ia Five w -Wfl111 u fielO eotl• "'"''• k1c111 · pla}om u the ngclu\ Lcaaue ~No 3 Str-Htrou ,, lntlfftOIOO'! '""'" tw• CM-<ro•e l run tGractv ti.1<.111 t an1 ' kH:•I Of ..... Maund 4 rvn ll!t-.rH l!!Ckl e . Mo--ltCKCO • HU trom CU"liU& (run 11111 Oft-E•Hrr• ,, FG Mater Dci fall! to 2-l in leiiue S-5 w -••rkttv " l'Ull twwi11 klclll CM-ttiOctttt 14 '"" 1Grtc1v 1i1c111 overall. "W-O ero•n 2 'Utt IW.ntz kldll Ofo-ltMCI 1' rvtt (£•Mn• kklil Monarch Coach Chuck Gallo Alttndar>U uoo ( .. ,_ ... ) Oft-ltMCI 7t nin 1£V>arH lliclll GANUI STATl.STICS CM-<ro..,, It run !Crowe 11u• to ~"' wasn't surprised at the offense used MO °'-""° "run ll!•NrH 111c111 b) Scrvite, but he must h11 ve been Firu oown• 20 Attend•nc• 1,soo lntimallO) somewhat '--w1ldercd at the succe s 1l11111t•·verc1eoe ",·~, • OAM• STATtSTieS ~ Fl'Ht•"9 vatde9t ~ • CM °'' of tht Friar runmng g::imc • Paulno • 11-S2·S .H M 0 12·1 Pini oown• ~ ..... They have <1 very batanctd ntUlc.L li'un•• • -~11• ~= ~~~: •m l1·3f; but ""c knew they would run." Gallo ~=:'~= '°" .!: 1»1ulr19 ll·2'·l H ·O said of Servile. ··srown I a fine INOIVIOUAL ttUSHING Punts M7 • o-o runnin' back with great peed •• MO-SH11Ct 10·26. Liborio, ,., :=r.:~= 10" .~~ • ~ Dcsp1tepin1na241 )'ardsin the11r. ~~~:.<~·,~:~~'"· 2•4-o·er1e11. •· tNOIVtOUAL •uSHING the nonnall) poten\ passing pme of ~-o ero..,n. 11·l>4, a.nilri. • 10, 1 s.J~~:51f·I• Cro..,•, 4·n Sr.iDtr~•. 1Fhe Monahrchli wdasr. contained bydthe :;:;z;,,:i:'f:4 Mtutrimon.. M , ""'· •· 0r.-.MC1, lf lfS Meund, 11•1SI; Slo<k. nan w osc e1CM1ve ~on Ir} INOfVIOYAL ftASMNG M6, va1C1U1t, M MCA!ftt, M · v1ctim11ed the Mater Der quar· MC>-bm11ec•. ,,_»·> •>s. '"'111 CM-Cro!?'~~~;L1~1asMNO ter ks with live 1nterccpt1on 14·~~~-""''"· H ·O. 10. Ofo-S•oe11. ,., o. u In a ume pan of le than two tNDtVIOUAL ttECIMNO -...,,.,-,..,.IN:DIY!PUAL ·~c•tVI ruues....Br.own.b.a.d 11..vcn the Fria"' MO-ltocco •·74 O'ltiatl, 6-10 Laelor• tCllI•: 6 '4 -~ ' Ta1'1tf'r. a· 14-0 lead Witn his f>yard burst 4·)3, ,._ l·ll L""1 , ... , """"*"'· 2-1 , 13. w~. I 14 . s-o. HO. Lvncto HO Ore-Maunci. M> down the s1dehne and h1 ensu1n146-w--.. • .ouc. 1-11. a.n...,, 1-1 CIF VOLLEYBALL· PLAYOFFS ... From Bl · tangs' win was their 48th eonsccuwvc pan and get up there and hit." match wtn. According to Coach Dae Which they did. winD.1.DJ.. J I of thr I..ca•Al<fr1ch, the Mustang h~nOl final 12 potnb to take pme two lost a pmc since September. 1985. Again m pme thrtt. the Sa1lon . "Newport Harbor 1s the best had a lead. th1s'11me 10-4. bu1 again coached tram we've faced all yea't," Mira Costa aot 11 of the la t 12 points said Aldrich ... We haven•t been te"ited . to stal th' match since the San Marcos Toumament "His kids pla)ed tremendous. Oct 18 We arc rn a very weak league Jenny Evans (who leJ all players with It'!. a challen&c for us to keep up." 13 kills) was really good, bu1 she must The Mustangs h::id no trouble have hit 1.000 balls," said Aldnch. "It gct11ng up. ;umping 10 a quid. 5-0 looked as though she and Tracy ( 11 lead The Sailors got those points kills) !tarted to tire in the third right back on the strength of two match" blocks and one kill b) senior middle The Sailors tried pliantly 10 hold blocker Tracy Krueger off defeat and succeeded 1n holding The teams again traded fi ve-poi nt off the chnch1n1 point three time runs and again the Sailors ralhed 10 lie before Sara !\lhson·s auempt landed the game. this time at I 0.10. The tn the net to end the match. Mustanas came up with the nut four. but the: Sa1lon countered witl'Hhrtt In other pla~ofTacuon: Then Karen Gnencn )avcd the lead lrvlae 3, Marymoent 0: The Va- w1th a d1nk of a set and Megan queros advanced lo Saturd.t\ 's 4-A McAllister one of three All-Amen-final with a 15·3. IS-12, 16-14.vtctory cans on the team, won 1he aame with behind the front line pla) of middle a putaway blockers Bev Oden and Can Dcl~n "(Between game )I told 1htm that I Irvine (17· I) led the whole war didn't think we played that well in through all three matehe . holding off game one." said Glenn. "We were 1his late Marymount charies 1n the scc- clo\C. and we ,JJould have won " · ond and third g::ime!I Marymount The near-miss didn't seem to affect (I 9i I) rallied from a 14-10 defic11 in the Sailors Loo much tn game two. the third game to 11c the ~ore, but Though the Mui.tangs won the fint after five 'l1deouts Irvine ~ored two two pot nts, Newport scored 11 of the in a row. finishing on an Oden dJg 1hat ne"t 13. taJungan l 1-4lcad. Thal Wli fell: as close to a win as the Sailors would · "I feel pretty good about gcttma to come. · the final.'' Coach Mark McKenzie "We stopf)(d playing the \\ay we said. "We won in thrct straaghl ind wcrt to get to 11-4," ~1d Glenn "We hung 10 there while 1t wu clo'lt" 10 the were up 11-4, and we just couldn't lut two. Hopefully. '-"C'll conttnue to close the door " play hke that m the final. .. At this point Aldrich called a ume out to talk to her team about a s1tuauon they haven't been 10 much before "The> were so smart They v.ere !>Ct11ng their big people and h1t11ng with our blockers there. The)' "'ere frustrating us to death," said Aldrich "'They ~ere really frustratina us on defense. I told them to settle down. Hueneme 3, Woo4brtct1e 0: The Wamors (16-1} suffered a tou&h defeat at th hand of Hueneme ( l6-0) in the S-A semifinals de p1tc the strong play of seniors All)'son Mattox ( 12 kills) and Mindce dams ( 11 k1llsl. "The big thing wu they pla>ed tl't'Olcndous defenst:• Woodbndgc CdM t ennis team falls in s emis ( oach tC\C tnllOS $.a.Id ~·They JUI ~.evemhana. T~~rc hard foughtgames Somet1mrs thiscore don't tell rou how it was played. Bu the twin rsters from Hueneme wcr JUSt lhe tWO best player$ 1n the &yrr The)' played -vcry;-vt1")' well. h wa their night. and they did evcrythtn they had to to win.·· · EDISON •.• From Bl The Oilers a vetted a shutout whe1 Brett Brummett hit John Apostl with a JO.yard TD pass in the founl quarter. ..We wanted a shutout but th defense pla)cd wclL anyw:af :· 51.11 Whne as Ed1son'hmited the 01le~ h 90 yards of offenst. The Charscrs will find out toni&h rf they will s1lare the league title. a thcyd1d la t }Car, with Manna. wh1cl takes on Fountain Valley at West minster High. . ·• Echert 42. H"""'""9n ~ 7 kwtllv~ Hvot1n9IOt1 8etCl'I · 0 0 0 7- EdltOtl t 14 l• l•-4 EC11-C1ner 11 run (TMN liklfJ Edt-Hilfldloon S rvn ITllavlf kleltl ECll-~n l r1111 ITl\aver kldl) ECll-Sraken 17 NU from lffj.,., "°' <Tllaver 11.10 1 ECll-M•r•nde I run (TllaV9r lilelll Hl-Aoottle 10 NO from ar\il'l'WNll IH•IW• kiel!) Ed..-FlvM n ClaH lrom 5.iantl (TN.,.. kic;k) All~"CI l 000 (tthtnel.01 GAME SfATISTlCS HI Flttt town' 4 RIN!tt•Ylf d191 ll·Jf Pin "I .,.,c1191 SI PH\lf\o 6-1'-t Pull!' 4·>4 F~·t\lmblll 111\t 1-1 ~11 "•vwellt9e 4 '° u 1: 4' JO II' S-•·• .., , : . ,, INOfVIOUAL ltUSHING Hit-Mc~. IS•31. Pte-"t, J ·f. o..,.... -·· 1·7. ,.,.,,,,, • .,, 4-lor~·· Ee11-<1rter. 17·1.0, Mlfe"41, 10 6S, H.-. Ott.on. 8·11. SNl'1N11. 6·2'. Pattwaon. 7•71 S•ene1. l·l Merl..,., 1•1 INOfVIOUAL ,.ASMNG Hll-f>lcquelle, l ·W . U, lfumrneitt, S· 11 0 .If • at 1nterm1ss1on. View (0-4, Z·7): The Lions of West· PALOS VERDES -<\ young OanrclleScott, who built a 4-1 le::id on In other NBA action: minster are playoff bound with a (orona del Mar tennis squad bowed Stella 111mprcs before to11ni. 5-1. ECll-~Mlft. • 4·0, H . Sl-r. I 7·0 13 INOIVIOUAI. ltlC•lvtNG Hl-Mc>Nmuael, ?·2•. Ml./lrav, 7·5, Cun nlfl9Nm, Ht Aoottlt. HO ECll-Slallea LJJ......tU.tg"-', 1~is, R-11111 l·tt UCI wln sets up ~ PCAA showdown The UC lrvtne water polo team continued to \lorm through PC AA acuon with an ca-.) 14-6 \ 1ctory at home over Pacific fhursda) night to sci up a sho""down with conference leader Pcpperdme. ~t for noon Saturda~ at Heritage Park The Antrater\ hc:ld off a Paci fic challenge at 5-1 1n 1hc ~ond pcnod as Juhan Harve\ and Ke\in Wood scored for a 7 .. 5 halftime lead No 6. ranked C I crut\Cd from their hm1tina the Tiger-. to 3 \1ngle goal in the stcond half. Warrior. 112, 78ers I 04: In Oak· victory. and 1f the)'. lose. they'll still go out of Lhe CJ F 4-A Lennis playoffs in a Sam pres 1s Lbe No. 2 ranked l knd- land , Larry Smith scored 11 point\ to t~e playoffs 1f Fourm1m -Valley 1ough 11 -7 defeat to Palo"I Verdes under player in Southern Cahforn1a and &rabbed nine rebounds for (1old· lose<i to Manna. Both teams arc Thursday en State 1n the decisive third period 1nJury-nddled Ocean View 1s in the Palos Verdes and Miralestc, which "Stella is the defending CIF cham· . and lhe_ Wamors went on to beat more difficult situation with quar-both beat the Sea Krng.'I tw1cc this pion. while Dannielle,, only a )Un1or Ph1ladclph1a, ending the '76cr~· four-tcrback Mike pence and tailback season, will play for the title O'I CdM and is really rcla11vcly tne1t~ncnccd game NBA winning streak Kurt zuba tentative ftnished the scawn at I 8-4. for a Junior 1n h1ah 'lChOOI, • Hcflcm Kuester, Martin share MVP honor Pacer• no, Ne&1 117: In b1\t C-dM players were in control of added "We only To~ two girls of'f'thc Rutherford. Wayman fi\dale came Irvine (O·f , 1-8) at CaplslrHo three 41Ct'I. hut ended up falling in the team. while P los VenJei groduate"I Seniors 1 emre Kuester of Manno off the bench ro 5eOrc 24 points. Valley (3·1, l·I>: C.apo Valley awaits clutch to cxpencnced Palos Verde"! seven out of nine. I can't complain. and An&ela Marun of Huntinaton mcludtng four in overtime · off of-this South Coast League mu~le with player\ We had a real good year. Be ch were named co-Most Valuable fensive rebounds. a lnd1 na rallied the talented nght arm of Junior Todd "You ha\e that moment where you ··we have four ehomore in the Pla~ers by the Sunset Lcaauc 11rls from a big firsl:balf d ficit to dcfoat MarinovJCh, who has already e tab-can take control, and that'• wh"'n th" st•n ns 11n .. up You now how to ..... vol eyball coaches. N J . " .. .. .. 1 .. • u.,. Kuc ter a 5-9 setter. and Mu1in. • ~ c~y. ltshcd an all-L1mccareer passing mark cxpcnence took over," CcJM Coach those k1dsarc 101ng to be They're not < IO h 1 d h Spurs 115, Cavaller1 102: In S.Sn aflenwo years at Matc-r Oe1 Irvine's Dav(' Heffern uid. "You know when going to be fooled thinkina they're the .r •tier e t eir rf!1pccttve team~ Antonio. M)ehal rhoml)'i()n came of Vaquero have suffered a d1sapporn1-)OU hit that moment in tenni , and it bC\t, because they've played aaaum to the Sun\Ct c0<hampion hip with i. C ·o ' .. V\:.• • .. 1 .. The team : the bcnC'h and ~orcd 23 po1n" to le d 1n1 \Cason w11h ~uartcrback Gcoree took a 1011 on u• .. th" i.....rJ Th"n maubc th"y'll work 9.1 rtcOrd'l. Ille J?Urs over leveland. Kouture one of e few bngtll pot' Most notable wa No. 1 inglc harder: ~~-·~iii;jii;;;;;m;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;mm;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;iiiiiiiii~;;m~;;m~~~--;;;ii;;~~ .... ~~m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;iiiiiiiiiii~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~~~iiii~~~i.iiiiiiiiii~~ P•STTIAM ""-*• ktlMI Yr. ''IF YOU WANNA WIN -, - YOU GOTTA PLAY Wl8 -GO!" CllHk 11111'1 ,,.,,,,,.,,, ,,,, Al. Daily Pilat ~ TWA-=-~ LAX/Orange County Connections Via Golden State Airlines WIN·GO Hotline: (714)642·4333 .. 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Like .IOXJNO (et Mew Ytft) WEL TEllWEIGHTS -""-rll l rtiancl Oltw Yoni> ''°'"*' Ortll\00 Ororco (\1-ruetel et N4 of Ille MCOtld round (lretend I• 16·0. Oro1co 11 1?·6· ll. LtGHT•HEA\/VWetGHTS Mustele Hams.bO...UU.• Y'.oltll won ~ 10 round dKislOl\ ..,., J•mnw Shivers (SI P1ut, Minn I IH•mMIO I• •2-i·t. Sfle•er• Is ~-HI MIDDLEWEIGHTS -K1vln Moflv IS.Iden, ,.. Y.rst~O lrWllf~lMI (WlnsTon·S.lem, N.C I et ttw"llld ot 1119 .-Venth rouncl CMot9v I• 25.,, HIM\ II 16•11-11 .. tos•on PttiMld91111'11• ,..,,, Jt<ffY W1111rneton N-York Atlente Chic.Ho Mlt#llJkH tlld•llll °'''°'' ClrtNnd ./ ~ BACKCOURT DUO TO LEAD PIRATES • • • .. .. •• From Bl form O('('s Strongest backcourt since its statt championship squad of l979 . ''McGavran's an excellent ball· handler. undentands the aame well and never tire ," G1lhs said. "He broke a 20.ycar record for assi ts, but we'll look for more scorina from him thi~ year.' Ibc Jl.ddnion of Davis Jives the Pirates two trona ball-handlerS and both can also shoot well. Davis avcraaed e1&ht points per pme otTthe bench for a l>a\ldena team that made the state tournament af\cr red hirtina with Oranac Coast s a ftcshman in __ __,,,~1984·8', but he was unhappy with hts roll for the Iincm. • "The coaches didn't want me to ihoot at all, just be a pa scr. which was difficult bttau.e if the other team know )OU won't hoot. the defender\ 111 way off and then )OU can't pau either.' Davis 11id. Davis will act to shoot at Otanae Coast. but Gilli emphasized that ·Mc<i1V11m • .,.ho K<ittd at a 7.4 potnts ptr pme chp la 1 Jtlton, will be eaUtd upon 10 pick up more of the Dfftntivt bUrdtft UHi lfMOft, .. Hoptfulty;ehuck can lhcxM more th11 y-car so ht won't hue to handle IM •II• much/' 11U11 •id. "We'll ---~--i:-~tbem 11 1hC ~nt h's 1 ouon offtnte, 1 PIMU~ 11me. E~erybOd..J IJrll tn\ohtd. It I not a powtr ontntt. We want the blJ1 tn McOlvran' and llevtt' hind• as much at poMibk •• swingman Dave Palmbladc. a 21· year.old freshman out of the Air Force and Costa Mesa H11h. will $CC a lot ofact1on .as the ~nth man. Kelly. a Mater De1 arad who 1s co- >tar aao Rcbound1na won't be a problem 1f the fundamentals arc cxcmscd. Gillis insists, but defense should bt a strong point for the Pi rates. capt11n with McGavran. h1t 13 of 2S Oreftlt C•at c ..... "'*'* hot to route to a 29.point per-111, Nov 15 _ Mervmouni (llOmtl formance an a scnmmaae wuh nta w.o . NOv 1• -Mor.Co.re <11ome1 Monica . ..lic av~cd 6 points per ht . No• n -•'Mt Siii "'"O'lie Hme last season. missing most of th" MML·W.o ·No•. 1•-u -•1 M•. Seri J.1<1nro .,.... " Tlllll'Nmtnl, T8A year w1tti a broken leg. bur fi1u l '-'.Ho• w-1n.n l>'"° i'Mii be much more productive now. The TllUl't ·S.1 . <>« •·• -MAii £Iron Tour· I': ne!Nllt el Or"'" Co11f. llA Pirateutartcd S-0 bc1ore lo~ing Kelly. r11ur ... s.1. <>« 1M> -,, s.ri .1o11 cc Judd a"eraacd l2 poinu a pme tour"'"*''· TIA "'hilc shoot in, S2 """r(cnt from the "''°·Set· 0tc lMO -•1 tt•••n• cc -T-.rnetnent, 19A floor and near > 90 pcrtcnt from the Mon ·weo. ~ 2'·30 -., "" o.... Mite )1nc durina the South Coa t Co.,. Tour~1. TIA ""---H..ql ..._ ..i..;... • .-.. I wu .. Ja.11.. 1 -ELl'4'0. MetJl\lt (~~ n:r~n~ ClmlJlll11 ~ ' \)'I;" uuwu OW Jet , Jen 10 -Mltlne C0t0t, Tuarin (l'IOll'ltl in the threc·forward ofTc.,\C. wed. Jen 1• -•• CVP<tu• Ma.e, who Jen 1he team four o.-mc Ser . Je" 11 -'' ftlllCllO Set11i.to· 8 "" .., n ''', Jen 1• -~k· Cl'IOmtl into the I 98S· 6 xason •• ,er ,u11cr-wed J•n. n -,, 1t1""'°' cc· ina • toe infct"tion, came back 10 the "'', ''" a1 -CllM' ,,_,., h. p I bl d Sii . '" 7 -C'flll'tO' {l'IOmtl proaram t 1 )car. a m a e '' a "'H , ... 11 -lhncM s.,, ...... thOt'NI &ood p1ncr and ~n hoot well from s.1 .. 1• -e1··s.<1•0eo• the IS· to J 7.foot range, (11lhs said. ~~ ,::-~~.~~~· •"°""'' Othel"i who ,hould fiaurr to act "'"· M.rcll A -lt .. loftel ••••• ~\ play1n1 11me arr M sophomore 1u "" forward Bnan Tttv1no. and frtJhmen Jet .. Merm 1 -"" ' •1 tt IOUfnemtfl•, t i• forward\, 6-;7 Phil Gama from Lo ttiun "'"~ 1Mrai •M•.-, ... '°""""""" Ama1101. and 6-S Ried Luk from •• LAI.,... MaM'nM!t U!.!J¥tn !Y. TU C ~--V I'-h _... ""' -.a 'dlfllllft Ore111t "'°1f• ~enc. .. ..,,. ,......•.P1_,_,rano __ ..__• __ ~__,._w ...... o_JTI1...__..n_1n_n1 ___ • ____ -'_•."' ... '"'-'-•-'-'"~•~,il"M• .... hid patnbt Mh'rn.-m fflffi ••Y~YYYTYTTTTT~TYY~~· JvGTE NO ON ''A ''! HELP KE~P AWAY ; y FORTY THOUSAND CARS A DAY! T """ lc:Mel C., S&MPIMALS S·A /Ma Cale ..., Heidort ~. 15-ll. lt-12, IS-11 H-def WoodbrldOI. IS•7, lS·f, IS-10 ••• Gehr def C1J><1ll'1M V1 , U•IS 15'-U, 1S•7, t •IS, IS-II • lt••"I def Mer'fmoUl'I, 15-J IS·lt, 16·1• >·A Nordfloff def Cen\'Ol'I, IS •O 1 S • J IS· 10 CalebHH def SuMy HIDs, IS·f, 17·1S. ?·15 15"1 , .. AllKICl..-0 .. Wnrr.111 \llllffl, IS· I], f • IS, IS-7. 1'·U. ~nd O.lu def Wlll.,1'1, 11·15, IS·•, IS·U. ls-12 l•A attnl•oocl d4tl Yucce \/11tev, 6·15, IS·•· l~U, 16•U CemPOelt Hett def Wllitrler Chrl1tl1n, lS• It, IS· 12. 13· IS 13· IS, 15·6 . Imel '°'"" FJl"lr•doe $ecrtd H .. rl Mi Llllfleld CllrlS • hen, lS•f, IS·2. 15"6 M.mrnotll def Cl\HwtCk, IS-II, IJ•IS. 11 IS. IS•I?, 15-1 Ct,. ,.!NAU S.tw•v l•t MetN Hlttll flO • m -$m1• SC~ Flintrldte Secrtd Htlrt ¥1 MemtnOlll II~ I tn -l·A 8rtnhlrood "' Ca\'Tllllbe4t H .. llO om -?•A AllKIOlfO .. , TPIOuMllCI o.ru llOern -l·A 615 pm -4·A I 45 pm -S-A WATllll P'OLO c ..... f"CAA UC ntM 14, fll<l4k 6 Peclloc 1 • O I-' UC lr¥1ne 4 l 3 4-14 UC lnlne scoring Werdll •. Her•tY l , MCC11ren >. wooo 2, Smoot 1 Goelle ""'"'· Ouote ntv 1 TIIUnclltv'• tnftuc1'ellS eASleAlL ~L ...... NEW YORK YANKEES-f'vo'CNIMd Ille contrecti of K9'111 HuoNt 9llf RM«to r<...,, outf~a. encs Loten El'..,-. p.rc....-. trom AlbellY of .... EH•ern ..... oue flutCl\IMMI .... conlrec11 ol Jev IU'V'er, 9'1"flei0et. •nd At Lt•rer 0<1C11er. lrom Fort U"°9fO.• of 1111 FIOrlda Stele Lt"'-' Oill.AN.D •·s-S•11llff O••• s1-1rr. 01tC11· ~ to • lwo·vter contrect HOCK•Y NefteNI Hedin &. ...... M INNESOTA NOftTH STAllS-:-Tr.O.O Cutt Gii11 det.nwme11 Ton... Mel("""'· felt w ng ~~ ~·round _,aft ctio<t '" "" to 1111 Ntw York RtnOtrt lor 80ll e rOOl!e, ~lff end 1 fourlll rOUlld dtefl Cl\Oic:I In I* COLLI GI MONTANA $TAlE-AMOullCH !NI 0.¥1 Arnold, footbe'I coecll. •Ill nol return near vMr We are please<1 to announce t-ne expansion of Garys ·and Company Opening T}\is Week I . ... UI Ml .. ,.,. . .,,. " ""· SlO UI 2M .,, , . ue uo , .. ,., 1540 ... Ut .>• 2 lO 'II 220 ''II 22• UO HO UO ''° JOO •• ' A Pl" of re•ununa ....,.,.. oe she ftoont ltM a.elude~ MiM Kally Md Mafa Jllddt a ,..,..,. .. ,. 21~00uftd«I. Rob Mue.·M. 2U. round• out. Ow &Oftt lilw. _... 6-YTTT•YTTTTT~•·••:_ll-•1•19.-.F•u•h•io•n•I•al•~nd-••N•e•wpo-rtiiBea-•ch••!ll7•5•9·.16•2•2•••B•ul•l .... W.iilllSh•l•reillW•inl--• ollyp p MUC N011Cf I . 0£PAATMENl'Of ~Of' YOU AAf 1N °''AUlT ~VlHOIUZft> AOfHT FOR ........ ~ MOncaOf' "'9&.JCllOnee :l.leAl.MCmCI MOnCITO· flCnnou.1&1H•M ii> •• THE TAU.SUR'( ~Tin..... UN0£1U DEED OFTAUST. SAM INOAAOtA FOfU DE· tcnACIOM ~ ..... , ,.,.qre eM.m eecmca ~ a•• aea CMDfTGa MO ...... eTAW INTERNAL AEVttilUE · ~.... OAlED OCT08ER 20, 1H1 VELOPMENT REVle'W' FOR NOTICE TO ~NDAHT. . Te.,. -, ... Cc-m llO. _,, •• C:~ ' TheofGIOwlnO S*'IOOI •• SEAVICE tMOJ/aAM UNLESS YOU TAl<E Ac-CONSTRUCTIONOFANEW (A¥190aAcuNdo)JOSPH N04ic»ia~OMl'ltMt Noticaleller~glWnltltll "A.NOAOlttANCIOt"THf To credllOft 11"'1 (ta;-dOenO~• MOncl CW •AL.ID T.a. .... ~ TION TO PAOTECT YOUR RETAIL BUILOINO WITH (> BAADV Md DOH ONE Oft the 2lttl dey of~ Meteo Dictt wll lie "'°""'9d CITY OJ' HUHTINOTOH ~ti of DOLPHIN COM-(tlTCF CAL"O,.NIA •IN.a UNITCOD«O PROPERTY. IT MAY 81 SOME Of'ICES,ACf TO ~ou;tlTWENTY.lndulM, ber,1Me,attflall0utoft15 by 1"9 c.ty of~ HACH AM!NDtHO tH& MUHICATIONS,INC .•c.11-lblTHE~FACTOA't'; • ""'°" the au1flOrllV 'In T D SEAVlCE COMPANY $OLD AT A PU8llC SALE AEPlACE AN ()OSTING Rf· VOCI AAE BEING Suto AM of Mid dey, .. ,,. fl'ont lhecf'I 81. '"" offk9 of .. HUNTING TOH lf.ACH OA-t0tni. 'OfPOf•llon ~· 1• s Felf'AeW •20t, tern.I,__...,,. Code llK-a duly ~fed TN$14te IF VOU NEED AH "'v,. TAIL BVILDINO, LOCATED' .... ~INTlff (A""' .... entrwncie 10 the Old Orente City Qtttl IC CflY Hall. 2000 DIHANCE CODf .... NOTICE II KER!BY ...,,.. Ana c.. "* Ion 13S1, IN PfoC*IY ct. under tr.. following d• NATION OF THE .NATUAE AT 2120 PLACENTIA AV· ~) WILLIAM L CountV Counhouea, loc;ated M1111 lttWI, Celllomia. \1111111 AMfNOIHO SECTION 90t1 OIVEN 11'111 lnvotunlary Alduird J Hat141ft, 111t!I rlbedbelowllatbelnaelz· terlbed deed of INll WILL Of THE PAOCEfOINO ENUE. COSTA MESA. IN A THOMA on Sen•• AM IMI . ti. the "°"' of tOOO • m on TO PROVIDEFOA CHANGE proc .. chng• l'lnt bffn Senta .ioenena. '°""'..,, to lor nonp1yment of SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AGAINST YOU, YOU C1 ZONE ENVIAONMEN· YMI ....,_II CM.llmMI t.-n 9~ St,_ MCI H~ber H , 1HI. a1 °' ZONING FAOM ME· commene.d IOt •ltldlna up v.-..,, Calif, HTOI . ,,,.,nal ~tu• due TO THE HIGHEST 81DOER SHOULDCONTACTALAW· TAL DETERMINATION DAY ................. lroectwev.SantaAne.c.11-whicftlt!ftt~--..~· DIUM·0£NllTY AES.DEN· enddi..olutlonofDOLPHIN Th•• bullMU It con· Milton C Gflmel and FOR CASH ANDIOR THE YEA NEGATIV'EDECLARATION .. ..,.,.. • ,_ .... t tomla MONVMlNT TITLE edpulllldyandrMOalouctln TIAL OIST,.ICT-flr.:TEEN COMMUNICATIONS.INC .a ducted by M~ iH O Or Imes The CASHIERS OA CERTIFIEO NOTICI CW FOA FURTHER INFOA-........... Nlf Intl .. SElMCES, INC , I Ctll· tnt Council ~ for UNlfS PEA ACM OH Al!AL CallfOfnl• corpot•tlon. Ind ~d J. ~ ~y wl• bt aold at Pioli>• CHECl<S SPECIFIED IN TMllTU'I IAL.a MA TION, PLEASE CALL tWa oowt. tomll COtPOl'allon, llllhota Int OOtWttUCtlon ol MCeM PROPERTY GENER.ALLY lhtl tl'lt a~lilltd COU(t Thia at.,.,_,1 ... flltd .... una. Maltd bid .. CIVIL CODE SECTION NO. _.,,.OU nd! PLANNING DEPART· ~ ..... tf ~ ... ~ ~ .. 2)0 _ C21t1Qt remcia MCI .... -ll ltld:-.Loc:ATE> HORTH Of HEIL flM NlilllMd fur Oii ----ovlded by Internal RtY-2t2•n(Pt1Ylblnt tnetlmm On OECEMB~ ot. 1911 MfNT AT(Tl4JTP·5H5' -.... ,,.... ,_,.. ~ ey. auit• 1. Sac:rllMl'ltO, ou• ~!Ont In.,,. Cl1y Of AVENUE. SOUTH OF O¥tf sucl'I pr~·~--.,. CountY on Hov<tmber Code 19C11onlS3&Mld .... In 1ewtu1 mon.y of the at 10.00 AM . ti THE AU.A Publiahed Orange Cottt .,...... UlflRll ....e M CA "'25. ~No (ttl) Hvn11n9ton a.di ALHAMBRA DRIVI, BE· Purtuanl to atf OfVIS by 10, 19M ed raouiat1ona Datt United St••I .. rigtlt, tltlt ENTRANCE LOBBY ON 5TH O.lly Piiot Novwnller t4: ... ,,...., ........... If,.. 4 ... 7111 • dtlfy «ipPOlnted A ... of ptenl, ~ TWU.H SllV£R LANE ANO lhe COll'1 dlltd ()(IC)ber ,1. pmcn , wfflbt()ptntd o.c.m-and 1nterett con-..yeO to SlREET OF CHICAGO 10H ._. .... ...,. .. ..._,._ Trutt .. B~ SuOltlMton of catlont, Md ottler oontrac1 BEACH 90ULEVA"0 1"6 •I ctallnt Ind No ~ OfllnOa C0Mt .., 17. 1tM, Twne 8ldl ... Ind !\OW l'ltld·1>y " under TIT!£ 1.-suAANCE COM· F12t ..... Ttutttarecotded 1·24. , .. dOc:ulNftttrnay btot>talntd (ZONE CASE HO M-22)" mtndt •o•lnll t II• De~ PlloC N<Mmber 14,.21, lit()ptntd 11 OOam ,..__Mid Dead of Trust In the PANY, LOCATED AT501 N If,_ • _. .. ,.. U lnatrumtnt Ho. onNo\Oamber 1t, tlMtttM a'nlOCl'M: ~Ho. lota~I cbHI ..... S. 19H • --,.:;_"'"""'="---~f4000 11Yttir·~. C>fOf*IY '*.,"''* cs.. MAWStAE£I.Jn tba.Cltyo --"8.tc NOTtct "'' 1 n • ~,...., H-321 ... WtU S£ll AT Departm•nt of ftubllc 21'f7. Zone c ... ~H atlOtl wt1e1l'Nlfdut0tMC)'M f-OI$ . NiOUtf. CA t2177 IC.flbtd SANTA AlllA. County of ()A. 1tM tM C-. _. ,_, PUBLIC AUCTION TO Wor\a, 20oo Mell\ Stt9et, *Mnda DlltrlC1 Mtp 2't, due, contingent, unll·1--------- lll F100t Tit .. ~ Only TRUSTOR FREDERICK ANGE. State of CelllOf'nll I(_, ...... ..__, _. ,,.. HIOHEST BIDQEA FOR HunllngtOft ~. Call· S tOI, 10 CM110t Int IOM Quldaled, Of eoundtng ont)' rtaJC M)TIC( l!erlgtlt tltle.andlntet9atof A BARR · C A LIFO RN I A RE• NOllCICW WfJfMYM .............. CASH, CASHIEA'I CHEa< tomi., ICIOI' receipt of a deligMllon ltom Ra CPI'· Ind~ mull lie llltd1---------M11ton & E>oulle Gntn. ln BENEFICIAPIV. SECUR· CONVEYANCE COMPANY, D«ATH Oii fWtMf ........... OR CEAT,,lfD CHECK non·rtfundablt lea of nvttJnQ one un1t pet 2,000 w1tl'I proof t119rtol with )nd 10 Int PtOC*'Y wtll be ITY MORTGAGE SERV1CE • Celilomla ~•lion, .. IAAAH MAUN eowt. ~ .. lllM of .... In l20 00 lqUert .... of I01 .,.., to JOSEPti KERWIN at the ctd '°' tait II rt· rec.ofo.cl W i4, 1919 duly appointed TruttM IMIO CW NTITI0N n.te -.._ ..... ,._ '""' money of tl'lt United Eadl bj(l .,_.lie mede on R2· 15 ('trmlUlnO fltt.-n ptln(lpal office of the COf• ltd. the ln19"\ll "9¥· M lnetr No. 3SOl7 In B0011 undet that ceneln Dead of TO AO•llTPI ...,. If!•'*-YMI _, .-Sta.1•) IN lnttni now held the ~ Form ~ In unrt9 pet oroee Kl'•) Tiiie poullCln at 323 Eaet 22nd do.no~ .. 9erftCa Mii turl\latl In-t3283 pege 13 l of Ofnclll. T.Nt1 eUQ.11-1 by STEPt4fN ReTAft NO. A-*711 .. oal • --...., ... Md Kquir«I by It .. IUd\ ti» 11W1tW pf'cMded in tN zone ~ it btll'O PfO-Sir•. Cotta Mela. Call-SP OAT I 0 A T 0 F mation about poMlblt McorO. In the on1ee of the FUJIKAWA. A SINGLE MAN E.atatt of SAAAtf HA~ _., •• ,.., .... bMnl Truai ... Ind to that cart• contract doc:vlMnll. and c...o • • ,..,.. °' Ult '°""' .. 11'1in lour montM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, ~:Vl'l'ltlrllnCI .. t111t** ~ ftlKQf.dllr ot~Ccwty, PATRICIA LEE HAMEL. A AKA SARAH B HAUN AKA • .......,,,__,_. .. real PfOl*tY lrtuatl In IN lflll lie~ by a wiOenlnt Of Htl A~ afl• Ult daa of flrwl ~ 14392 H00¥9 St Unit C-1. ···----uttfl.lllndt1~ tl'le Aiddttdof1NStdncrlbta SINO{ OMAN .... 6AAAMKATNLEENHAUN ......,,....,,.. ........ County ot Oratlgtl. Siat• '*"'*' Ot CMWlr'• ~ wtwdl"9tllktri25lietfrom catlOtlofthllnotiet,Wfllef\11 Wtsll'IWW1tt.Ct1Df t2tl3 a1u1 of IN im.,_ ~ the roloMnQ PIOC*tY 1ru.eor1' rteorOtd on OC-A pt11tlon llU be9r1 llttd a ..... tlM ..... (..._,.la Celltomia, dtacrlbed N Ot a M bOncl Jot not latt tM ,.., of M1nY of tl'ltea Matell 1. 1N7 sainoy E Scflwtrtl. 2904 Dmc;rlptlorl of prQP-40T .a& Of TRACT HO T08£A 29, 1M I. u lnalru· bt BANI< Of NEWPORT !ft .. ,.._ -..i).. Lot 41, 'Of Trael No 13412, ltuln I~ of the lll'llOUn1 ol ">ts The lnttft1 It lo Incl.... An'/ creditor MCI daimtnt AQadruMar Ct Mlghitnd . .,, Lot 43 of Trael No 4041, IN THE CITY Of menl No 31331. In BOC* the Superior Cour1 of Or· .,...... ........... --.,., map r~ded in the bid. tNlde ~to""" the denlltt ~ 1tlat IM ml'( bt bwred from ptt1lcl-ea... ~ , City of Sttita Ana. COSTA MESA, AS SHOWN 1~273, Ptgt 151. of Offoel anotCoul\tyrequestll\011'111 ..................... BOC* 42 P9119 20 of ...... <:Hy of HunttngtOft 8.-cfl identlctlnumberofunllaert pellon in tl'r/ dlSlflbU110n of TM ~MM le OOtt- ty o(, Ortngm. Stale 4f ON A MAP THEREOf Rf· Aec:Of'dl of OAANOE Coun-SA1'WA BANK CALlfO~NIA .W . ....-._ • ..... oa1antOU1 Map8, In the ol· The Contrecteir 1N111. In the petmllted Jo bl con&Wdlld Iha OtMtal UHll of thm ~ ~ 11n ~ tomoa •per m41P tfler• CORDED IN 900I< 138, ty, Stat• of Cetifonva, unOtf lie appolntld u ptlf"IOflal • 11 DIAi CA&.INDAN09 nee of the Courity recorder perlOfmanc. of Illa ~ • W04M haw btet1 prior to a!Of_,tlontd cOfpota.llOtl Sandy E.. Sdlwwt:r . recorded In eootc 230. PAGES27,28AN029,MIS-ttoe Power of tale u..ln rtprntnlattvUo admlnltttt para prue11tar •Aa OINlld~ty MCll!ftpr~.oonform lht~~~llonfOt tftllaytaatotnelltlnd.,,_. TM tiatwntinl .. fled 11gA ~t to 42 lnQumlY9 of CELLANEOUS MAPS, RE· contatned wUI Mil at publlc the ett1te of lilt deoeMnl "'...... ...,.._ t ,.... Truator or Atcotd owner to ll'lt Labor COO. of Int Hell A~ The loQllon of 9'11 dlitnl tlld P'OOfl ~ wltfl tlla Col.Inly °"" .. Ot-tiA..o Mapa, rtcOl'dl ot Or· CORDS Of SAi~ ORANGE auctlCln to ll'lt ~· bidder A heating on the petition ... -.... ..... W81ter A Oay and Betblr• St•t• of CaMomle anct °"* "" Pfot*IY .. fllo ...... AV• .,,. lime duac1ed by .,. anoe Courity on NOfttl'lbef 't1 t t Co u n 1 y . AP COUNTY E>CvEPTING fOr uth Of ehtCll u ct. will bt held on DECEMBER UN ..U • -........ A Oey · '-wl of lhe ~ Of C... tnue. llO Alltmbra Drive. cout1 10, 1tae 1W410..032·14 Kn.own..-• THEREFROM ALL OIL. acrlbld btlO'# peytbla at 3.11J98at145PM ln Dapt , .......... ae te ....... The ttrttt addreN Ind fomla llP9fteeb6t t~o. Mtwean 811.....-LM1t and ~ CO....-CA-,__ N22 I Aldtt, 5-nta Ma. OAS. MINERALS AND 1he time of &lie In. l9Wful No 3 11 100 Civic C«lltr flHlNcb i; ait 1•1n1ta otl'Nlf common demlgnatlon, wltl'I the noa.,tion only of e..ctl Boulavafd TIC*t, MC. 1J1 ~ Pulllthtd On1n9e C0Mt I:;~ 4 Bedroom 2 bt11'1 1605 H Y D R 0 C A A B 0 N ~ of tne United St• ... Drlv9 Wfft. S1n1a Alla. CA ~ ................... It any. of lM r ... property IUCtl variaUont that may lie THE FULL TEXT Of TH[ ICtJWtft, ,,_....t Dally Ptlof NoWmbar 14, 21, ta ft llngtuloryllnglefam· SUBSTANCES IN . AND of America. Wl1hc>l.ll ww-92701 °""'f"' eett IH ftr· dtlcnbed le l>Ufpot*5 to r9Qund vodar tl'lt IC>tCilf ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE P\lbltll'ltd 0rang9 Coul 29, o.c.mo.r &, 1MI ~ rM!denoe Property mey UNDER SAID LANO, BUT ranty IXPI"' or Jmplltd u IF YOU OBJECT lo,.,. 11111 dadt1 let•t•a bt 2914 A«tlandl Dr1¥9, 1taM• purwuant to WNCtl IH Tt4E..C1TY CLEAl<'S OF· Dally Pilot Hovembtt 7, It, • '-Ott ------h lOIOtetad at S!tut NJ· ~ITHOVT THE RIGHT !J!.. to 11111. uM, poaMNtoll or gr•ntlng of ll'le ptlltlon, you •••h•u ti .W ..... Costa ....... C&. • pr hereunder .. FICE 21, 1988 ~w from txttrlo+' onty SURFACE ENTRY TO A enc:vmbrlnClea, al riOhl flfle 9hould ttlfltr 1PP91t af fM ... Ot11W....,.,.... The uodei..,,.l9CI T wttldt ~ not AOOPlEO by Ille ~ JON bm~ °' Bldl AH bid• DEPTH Of &00 FEET. and lnlerMI now n9id by ii lleatl(lg and lt•I• 'IOU' Ob--· • dllciallftl.,,., llablllly tor atty bttn tue>tl'ltdtcl by Int Councll of the Ctly of Hunt· 11 l>t tubm•lled on Fonn MEASURED• FROM THE .. tueh TNattt In and to Int lecilOM or 11• wr111.,, obltc-II ......, • ""98ftt& M 1nc:orraic1,_ of Illa .,,_. i;>rCWllloft• 01 the Labo< tnoton 8eedl 11 • regui., PtB..IC NOTICE ,ICTTT10Ue ..,_ .. 22 S Hl•d Bid for SURFACE THEREOF. AS IOllOW!ngdelerlbldproperty 1i0nl Will'I the couri before .................... ,..... aciesr ... and other common Code Prtfertne41 to ltbor meeting held Monday, Ne» __............ ........ um STAftlmln' d\aM of $eU9d Prop-RESERVED IN DEED RE· 11tualed In the aforeuk! the "9#lng Your ~· ...,.., ti-, J ........ dallgnttloft, If atty, lhown ....... bt Oiven only In IN .-nbtr 3. 1tN. by lht IOI r-==~~-.,.:=....... The folowlnO ptttoM .,1 piny ConllCI 1"9 offa In-CORDED IN BOOK 5288, County and Stilt. lo wfl ance may be In per.on or by ...... M ....... ait .,_. herein lnatV* ptovtOtd by '-w io-VIQ roll C.-VOi• .. -,. • ,._ • ~ ICtled btlO'# fOf FOtmt PAGE 137. OFFICIAL Rf· All ol ttle rlgl'l1. llU. ... , ... yOAJt altOfney ' •• ,.. CMH d• ... The lleMllCl•ry under No bj(l lftll tie eouald•ed AY£S CouncilrMn Kelly, The foGowlng petlGnt .,.. ~~ 0:-MAR • 222 and lnlormetlon about CORDS Of SAID OAANGE Ind lnlert1t which TnmOf YOU MAV EXAMINE Illa ,, ................... Mid Dead of TNtt ,.. unlata" .. medt on. fOrm Mac:Alflatw. AN9y, 8ellay. 004nQ butlnttt.. PLUMBIHQ • HU.TINO •-------i~Pl~Y SuDmlf tMal lo COUNTY mey now-~ or mty ,...._ , ... lttpt by Int COUit If '/OU -=c: ..... ta..... tofore .. ec;l.'1ed and 0.-fUmltNd by the Cl(y of Gr99" Thotntt CHIVSTIAN TEEH MINIS-~ 1*90n named below YOU ARE IN 0£fAUL T •fl• ICqUlf• (lftdudlng ... ., •• '*"°" lnler•ed In ...... ti........ llvered to the undlafaltned. Hufttinglon a..ctl Ind .. NOES Counoltntn MM-TA'f'. 1111 W•t IC.al ... A.. ~UIC~~ ~ jlefora 1hetllntbldtwll lle UN0£111A0£EDOfTAUST Utletolandtll•tmeylleec-tilt •tale, you may ..w ........ ~ ... w'9d "'"*' OtclMahOI\ (If 0. made ln.ICCOfcsanc.wltllthe dlC SC. 211. Ananttrn Calif • ~ Payment Terms DATED 112one UNLESS quired under an oe>Oon UC>OJ1 IM naeutor Of edmln· .,._. ..._ • • ...... faull and 08INnd tor Salt. provtlionl of t"9 ~ A9IENT Councilmen 12804 T;::' A~ ~ ~~ ~ mutt bt ac:c:omoan19C1 YOU TAKE ACTION TO f>'O¥\tlon wNdl may bt con· i91ra1or, or upon the at-tfo1dlae.u :la.Mae-Ind• written Notfcm of 0. rtQulramantl None Emlm L.eilnc, 510 E Or· -... ~the lul amount of ·~ b4d PROTECT YOUR PROP-lllnad lft Oftglnal ..... or In tOU'4tY f()r Illa ....:vlOf or OOt • -•• •••••• ,... fl&lll tlld a.ction 10 a.II 10 Eac:.h bidder mull be CtTY Oii HUWnMOTO.. MOI A.,. • 10I, Anetltlm. a.di, Celt t2ta E1ttot•&200orlw lflhe ERTY ITMAVBESOLD AT llMndmenttolnM).lnthat edmlnt1tra1or. Ind rt1t wl1n ........ _,,.....,.... bt r9e0roael ln !flt County lie.t!MCI Ind aleo pre-eaACH, Alie l a M . Ctltf '2802 Thit IMIAMM la con- lal bid .. tnOft than 1200 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ~&In LMMl'IOIO Eat at• In tnt cout1 wl1h proof of Mt'· .,.-.. • • 111 •11 e e wfltrt tl'le property 11 quallfttcl .. ~ by ............. Cllty C:Wti This bustnUt II (CJn-~:! '1 :"~ bm1l 10 perc.m of tM NEED AN [)(PlANATION and la,; *-• Wflttan requMI ..... 11M .... • .......... toca'*1. "--Publthed 0r*'Ot Cottl OUC11d by 1r1 IDdivQlll ---~ fl' l200 """'°'" Of THE JjATVAli Of THE Lot 24ol 1rect 57N tn lhe Ing that you dtelt9 ~ l:.. el .,.._._,. ,.... Ui'fNlld Prindf* Tha <:Hy Counc1 o1 the Deify P1tot Noven'lbtr 14, Einlle L.ettnc Tlw ~ -... gre.ftt On ~-PROC!EOINO AGAINST C:lty of !MM as ~ on • notic. of ttle filing of .,,. ...... t). II I 122,634 45 plul Inter•. City of HUnlington ~~ ,... Tllil. atatemen1 _... filed wtth ~. c::°':; of lhe ~t bid thm YOU VOU SHOULD CQN.. map lheftol rttotoad In ventory Ind tPC>riiwnent of c ....... 1t11M ooetl, _.,,,..,... anc1 ad-..,_the rtgr!I to rtfeet 1111)' f1 It With the County Clerk of Or· ~... on ,..., · OUt. ,, any, ,..... bt TACT A LAWYER 8oolt 21& Pl!ge " thru 2'f ............ or of the pell-The nltN and ~ of ¥*'<* .,. s.a 1.435 97 or .. '*" MOI Counly Oft NoYemllet • ed 111 IUI F'omt of p.,.._ 782 ALLEGHENY AV· lnc:lusf\le of M~ 1ion1 or accounts mtnlloned the COUf1 It (El non1br• y Said .... wtl bt mt6t ay order of the City ea--l'1BJC NOTIC£ 10. 1tM Pvtllafltd n-....... ": Al ~ymen11 mutt lie ENUE. COSTA MESA. CA Mac>J '900fdt of Otanot tn Section 1200 Ind 1200 5 of dlf1ICCIOl'I dt 11 Gottt ti) Wttllol.lt Cl0¥9f\ll'll or --ell of Int City Of HunllftlJ10I\ • ~ ...,_._ c:tllh, e.rttfted CINdl, "(If a ttree« addl ... or County, , 1hec.l1t0tnMI Probet• Code MUNICIPAL COURT OF ranty revardlng 11111, poe-&Neh. California the 20th L.aQM. NOT1CI Pubhlhecl Orange Coest ~-l• 21• ~ ..... ..,. Of 1raa•uttr'• c:ommon dHlgn•Oon of c:raat.O by !Mt ettttln ODtALD A. ~. THE' STATE OF CALI-MtJloirl 04' ~ to day of Oc:tobw, "" OMIMllCa o..~ ~-1•. ~1. 21• '· .... F-474 dltclt Of by • UN1ad Sttlaa property .. lllOWn aOowl no ..... d•l.O S.1-4' tucuted 110 ., A no .... n '0" FORNI A, CENTRAL OA·' Nllsly ,,,. Obf!Otllonl ... Aidt ......... c"' N0.11'9 2t. btr 5, ftN t:>ottet. b•nlt. •llPNSI. or -r.nty It gwwi u to Ill by Tilt IMnt Company, a NTrTIOM", 1111 het· ANOE JUDICIAL DISTRICT, cured by and punuam to tne Ctaflr tf ._ Cftr alt ...... 'AH OADINANCE OF THE f'-013 Stlegr-pll money order compltllnMI 0t COttKI· West Virginia CorporallOn -Cettt9' om., .... ~ 100 Civic Center Or Ive, poww of Nit conftrAld In a ........ .._.., ttlt 1111M CITY OT HUNTINQTON ~-· cntc:k or money Ofdtf n11"1 .. Th• b•n•ll~tary d leete>f. and by Swll'tz• lmnt, C:A '271t-1t• wn1. Sant• Ana. Caltfomla oenaln Dead of Trwt d•ltd lb9et ::1 -..at BEACH AMENOl.NO THE rtaJC NOTICE -flC-TITIOUl---._---.-.-a>ayablt lo the ln1arnal Relf. under 111<1 Oatd ot Trust by Unlltelttr COmpany, a gen-Pubt1lfltcl Or1nge Cout 92701 • Mey 1, 19'4 t11tQ1led by P\lbl OJ-anot Coat HUNTINGTON BU.CH MU-NAm eTA~ 'ilnua ServlCe r•uon OI a tHMCtl or default eral Ptf1ntrlhlp U L...... Dally Pllol November 13, 14, Tiit Jllll'\e, 11.ddrtN, and Wtlttt Pl Gey anO Betbar• Deity Piiot November 14, 1t , NICIPAL CODE 9y AMEND-,tcl'mOUI IUllNIH Tilt tolbwlng pet'IOl\t art • Nat!lft of Tll .. The rlgnt. In lhe Obllgatlon• MCUted recotdedOl'S-20.eelnBook 20. 19&& !~hone numl>tf or p111n. A Gay,hulbandandwlt. ... 23, 1998 ING SECTIONS 1020030 .... ITATl•NT do! bullMM .. 1111e Ind lnter .. 1 ot the tu· tl'lereby lltre101ort ••· 1931 Pege 811 ,Offic:lll Re--TllF2711 11tr1 att0tney, or plelnlltf jOlnl. ten.ant• TNltOft, to FTS·120 AND ,0 12 040 TO RE-Tiit foftOWlng pertona at9 O'li..TADEVEloPMENTS, 91yw(named on 11'19 front ot ec:uted and~ 10 tn. cords LH'" • lnttrHt Ml.IC NOTICE wltl'loul .,.. •1tomey, It: (El ComrnonWMllll Lend TM.. Fl.ECT SP££D LIMITS" doing bu91neM.. 2195 Maple St St• l3. ,~form) In ano 10 the prop. uncMrligMO • Wfllt4'1\ Dae· IUbMQutnlly •-'O,., lo, nombr• ... dll'~ y .. l'IU• lnlUran<:e Co •• Clllfoml• PtalC NOTICE IYNOPlll: Ordinance TEDDY &!AR PHOTOS, Cotta MaM. Cell ta2'f ••y 11 otft'ed for .... tub-twatton of o.tau" and De-I STEPHEN FUJll<AWA. I FICTITIOUa M.1 ... ll mero dt talttono d1I COrl)O(tllon, Tl'IAt ... Ind Ho 2t11 emtndl the Hunt· 1720 D. S'anlt Ana A,.., P.tttAuguatuaSellloattr lee.I to any ptlor valid mend for ..... •nd wntt.,, ling .. men and PATRICIA .. A .. ITATEMINT abc>g.00 dtl demandartt•. o Flrat Natlol'ltil Sri of North &.ION. NOTICI lnglOtl Bttcll Mulll,CJPll Cote• Meu, Calif t2127 21t 5 Maptell Apt ) eo.t• :ou111andlng morfgtgea, .,,. no1ic:. of defaulund ohltc· LEE HAMEL, • 11ngl• Tiit following peraone •rt def demandan1a que no County, a corporation. OM99MK:I Codt by towtrtng "'9 9PMd frldertc*I Wayne SQllW, ..._. Cdf t2&27 • ""JeUmbflnctt ex 01Mr fltn1 lion to c-... lhe under· worMn hlino concurrently Oolng bu tltnee abogtdo, •>" HALL. Truattt, Ind flrll Nattonel N0.11'9 lmttt on Yortl10WB' A--f7t Cotl• ..._. St. Cotta y'"9 butlMtt la con· !In tavor of tl'Mtd penltl llgMd lo Mii 1111<1 f>'oparlY her...,.tll'I BARB:=:~NS 30t'" VANCE ' HOAOWITT, 8ri of North Courity. a c:or-"AN OPIOINANCE OF THE btMMn Ooldenwttl ltrtte ....._ C.llf IJ2'21 c!UCted ~Mduel !901lrUI tile tuoeyar that.,. to Mlllty eald obligaUona. The total amount of Int B..eti DONALD R HALL, Elq poratlon hMtlelaty, , .. CITY OF HU""HOTOH and v ..... Clrda '° u """ Thll bullMH II ton• P91.,. >uP-iot to lht Mn of the artO thtrttft• lht U~· unpalcl pttndpal balance, ~":'~2Ntwpor1 • 4~0 Von Kannan Ave . 61• c:orcled "'-11, 1fl4 lnalru-BEACH AMENDING THE and by lowerlnf .,,. ~ clllc1ed by lrl lndMdual Tl'lll 1t.attmtnt ... f!IM :un'•ld 51•1" Al Pfot*1Y It llgned CllUMd ea.cf n.ota of .,,, ... , lllereol\ IC>gelhtt Batbto Stroneggat•Mann, 320, Ntwpot1 Bttc:ll. CA mtrtl No tA·23'387 of Of. HUNTINGTON BEACH OR-'"* on Yortitown A--Frectwlclt w Squltf wltll the County Ctatk of Or· o.ott.rld f« Nil .....,_, 11 and oetautt 11'\0 pl altchon 10 lie I""''" r9MC>ftably t1ttmatac1 309,,.. ArMll'lylt. Ntwpof1 929e0 (7141 95&-2t24 ric... RecorO. D 1 MAN c E c 0 0 E By .,..__, v..... Clrda Ind Tn.. •••tamtnt -.. ni.o .,. County on No\Oaml>tr !• 11 anO Without rmc:ourw rec;ordtO July 1 .. 1898 as CO.It eicpenMI Ind ad· 8tact'I c.ttl 02M2 DATE (Ftche) APR 11 NOTICI TO AMENDING SECTION 90e1 Ward &ttWl to <10 ~ Wttll thl County Clar1I of ()r. 10 IMI flOllMt 1M Uflltld Statt1 lnttt No ~2&8051 of Of· I vtneea •I tnt llmt of lhe ~ Tiiie t>utlnttt 11 c:on· 188e llROPIJtTY OWM1a TO PROVIDE '°" CHAHGE THE FULL TEXT Of THE at1Qt County on ~ ' ,_.. :111agu.,an1y Of warr11n1y. ••· flGlll Racord1 m tilt oHiCe of ltlltl publtcatlOf\ of tl'lll No-duclld by lndMdull ...._. a. It--. C'9ftl, YOU ARE IH DEFAUlT OF ZONING FROM OlD-OAOIHAHCE 18 AVAILAal.E ,0. 1988 P\lbllltled OrlnQt ~ 'I>'-or ln'IOMO. II made u the f'tc:0t. dtr ot Orange IQ are $21.2.5& 11 Barbro S~onegger-Mtnn llyhettdl: ,_,.,.,_,., UNDER A DUO OF TRUST. TOWN SPECIFIC PLAN IN THE CITY CLEN<'I OI· ,__ Deity Hot No\Oamber 14 21 f to Ille valldlty of the ltt.. County Currently d•ted Caalwt'I T ftllld Pvbllal'ltd Otangt Cout DATED MAY 1, 1"4 UN-(Dl8TflltCT TWO) WITH QtL FICE llubliafled Orange 2I btc1ilmber I ,... · ' :quahty quan111y, -gl'll. SWCl .... wtllbemede.bul CMcto1orC.httec1Crltcll1 #ltt1~'~an:'b::'o10r. 0.ttyPlotNowrnbtr1.1•. LESS YOU TAl<E ACTION SUfflX TO OLDTOWN ADOPT£0 by_tl'lt City DailyP!lotNovoambtf14.21, f.OU 1111a or condition of atty o1 wtlhc>l.ll CO¥W\artt or -· P9'(9btt lo the Truattt or MOl 1 Coul\ly on ()(lot>s 3 . 21 ~a. 1988 TO PAOTtCT YOUR PAOP· SPECIFIC filAN (DISfRICT COuncll of t111 <:Hy of Hvn1· 21. l>ecember 5 1tM jtht f)foptr1y, or 111 hi-ranty •~P<ttl Of lmphld re-I bidder are aec:.ptablt to 1tee F010 ER"TY. IT MAY 8E SOU> AT TWO) WITH OIL SU'fflX tngt.on 9Mc:ll a1 • ,..,._ f.olO .,. .. IC Mftfll'r ,tex any use ex purpoaa No gardmg htle potMalon. or Truattt provided ptopet l'W11D A PU8LIC SALE IF YOU ,OR DRIU.IHQ fiUAPOSES ll'IMClnQ fle6d MOftde1 Ho-,..._. ""'~ .clllfTI Wll lie conlldtred IOf encumbfal'IC4ta lo pay the idtflllfl(allon 11 available Pubtlll'ltd Ot•"""' Cout P\8.IC NOTICE · NE1:D AN EXPlANATION OH PIEAL PROPERTY G.EH-¥9frlllet 3, 1tN, ~ tht lot-P\8.tC NOTICE ~ 9UIMU :.iiowmoc;e or ad)UStmenl or rltl'\almng f>'tnc)pal tum °'I From lnfonnation wl'licn -..,... OF THE NATURE Of' THE ERALLV LOCATED BE· loWlnQrollcaltvote ofOf rtlCIMIOft of Ille tale 1he no1a(tl MCUf9d by NICI the Trvst1t dttms ...iiablt, Deily P~t ~~~·Ho-'1CTITfA''!'!-u PAOCEfDINO AOAINIT TWEEN DELAWARE AY£S Councllmen· K.a1y ~~., .. ~· n':.~':::! _,. :t>uedonfalluraolll'leprop. deed of Tnm, wttl'l tnt1r11t bulfor.wfllCl\Trutt.malc• vember 1 • 1 F OVY•...,-YOU. 'f'OU IHOU\..O CON. STREET TO THf EAST MecAllilt.r fw., ~ "-.. ,___,.,,, ~ .. •arty to contorm ~tl'I any••· u In lald note prOVldeO Id· no '9PfaMl'ltllton "' w.,. .()17 ..,._ ITA,....,.,. TACT A LAWY~ ROCHESTER AVENUE TO ...,._ Or ' rhoinaa The follooMng '*'°"' •• doing~• j prtutd or tmptleO rep· vanct1 If atty under. the rattly, the lltltt addreaa(HI Ml.IC NOTICE The tollowlng l*90'11 .,. ~ TJTU •"-TH! SOUTH CALlfOAHIA "HOts ~llrMn HOM doing buainMI at ' AC A COMPANY• 1111 ;~.;~ltt~c;: ,~~.·m:,11~; =-c~.;!::s 0:,::; ~It:~, c::"".':w.ci.:t F'tcTJTtOUlllUIMU ~~~ROHN VICH, ~NC •• ·=.c:; STREET T0° TH£ WEST. ABSENT Councllrn•n . .:.~r '~~::>~~~~ ::::::tisCOfOfttct411 !04tn'IPllon u epec1t., In Of Ille Tru1ltt ~·of the ac.rlbtd property le 4048 NAMI ITATS....., YOGURT SHOPPE '82, ::::-"' rwtet'• :~~E s;~IN~~~EL~o:r"H ~ 'Of' ""'""'°'ON Cf. Fovntttn Valley, Ctllf Vic:torla Warr.s hpptlt, •Jttt«n.11 Aevtnue Coda ate-ttut~ c:r•&td t>y Mid Oeecf GERMAINOER. IRVINE, CA Tilt: follOWlng perarone ere 175•1 BormrDrtve, 8111U llubMl\ed OJMQ9 Coul (ZONE CHANOE CA8f •I AC H A ti ate Ill '2708 111' Slnt.ntM T« • Cor. l tlon &337, are quoted• fol· of Tru1t IJ211$ OOlng bualnell ... Ana. Calif 92705 Dally Piiot HoY9nlber 1' 14 •M-41" ......,.d, aey ~ • 811tl'lram Z1ndbl9larl, one U ....,, c.itf. tH25 : Iowa Ste &337 Rtdemp-Seid Nl9 wlll lie l\eld on Said pr~y It b9lnO SURFUNE PRODUCTS. M 0 M En1arprlttt Inc • 21 1tM • • HNOPlll• Ordinance Publlltled Oranot Coatl 10499 Slatar A.,. •20_4.,i Thia bullfteaa II 00"" • llOn 01 Property I•) e.rexe Monday. December 1. 1998. IOl4 IQ( the putpo91 ot ,...,. 21112 Dow Avenu. Tuelln C•ll.lornla, 1754t 9onntt • FOse No 2879 .m..,d• Otatric:1 Detty Piiot Howmbtr 14 fountain Valley, Calif t27w d"3:' by an lndMdutl Salt Any '*'°" wnOM 11 1 30 pm 1n lhe lobby to Ing the ~atlont NCUted c.ur 92eeo ' • Or . Sin.ta Ana. a.it. 92705 Map 2 9 toel cflenglng Int Itta • Thia bualnes• 11 con• orta W T~ ptOOtl'IV ..... bMr'I levltd ,,,. bUlldlng loctled •I aot b)'hid ofTnntlnClud· Vincent R Ourley 2t Thia bulln ... I• 'on. rta.JC NOTICl tontn0on•'Pf0t*'1Ytarl-F1't duct*fby tnlndMOual Thi• 11•181Mftt ... fllt4f upon .nan l'lavt tr.. rtoflt 10 Sou1n LllWll Streat, OrtnQe, lnO f ... and txS*' ... ot Int Ot•nnllurat. lrvfnt. CtJll OUC11d by" • OOf'POtlltlon .,...., llnown • tne f\111 bloclc Stllfltlll'I ZMldb!Ol"'I .ttll '~~ g:" ef ~; p•v tile •moun1 du• Callfe>tnla 92884 Tl'Uflta Ind Of Slit IJ271' M411vdtcl Moln.I, ,,..,_.,, flte11'110Ue ..,._,, bounded .... Dalawar• Str"' lhlt •••'-"*'' WM tied enoe-'"' on ow ~· ; togetl'llt "'"'" 1he expen... At the hint of the mltltl Dated NOV!MIEA oe. Tnla bu11ne11 II con. Thi• llltament w• fllad ..... •TATllllW'f 10 Int -~ ~-A.. P\aJC flJTIC( With the Coul\cy Clefk ot Or· 1911 ,.... of int proceeding If any, to public: at Ion of tl'llt not a 1.998 duet*f by .,, lndlvtdull witl'I lhl Courlty C1«k of Or· Tiit lolfowlnO pttaone .,., anu. to 1he ioutll CatlfOrnMI ano-County on OCtot>er 21. the Secretary 11 any 11me Ihm 10111 amount of tl'le un-C Al I' 0" NI A "I • Vtne41nl A Outley tnge County on OctObtt ti, c10iftC1 ~ M ltr"' 10 the Mt and IC -1Nt Publltlled Ot.noe COttt I. ptlo+' to the Mii thereof, Ind pa•d balance of the obfl· COMVCYANCI COMPANY, Thll 1111.,-nent Wat flltd 11JH . BHO[ 8TPllNO PR0·1 ~lftClflelel AV91'1Ut 10 tr. NOT1C9 OP ' ,.... Dally Pilot ()(loMr ,,, .... , UC>OJ1 euc:ll payment lftl Ste· gallOtl ttel.lfed by lht abOYt • MM,,.._, lly ........ witl'l ll'lt County C.k of Or· ,_ OUCTIOHS. 200I C«lltlle norttl 110fl'I Otdlown ~ DeATM OP Publlthld Orat1gt Cotltl ¥9fflber 1, 14· 21, ltltf'.()JI • rti•ry lh•H '"'°'• auc:n delcflbld Geed Of lf\llf MCI M .. ..,............ Ykl• 111\0t County On OCtOC>tf 22 Pvbtlsl'ltd oninoa ~ P'lac. Ntwpor1 e.ecfl C4lltf "*' (Dl9tnct TllllO) wlttl Oii AOMlt L. URCaAU Dally Piiot OCIObtr 31. Hoo !~ to l'lim Ind 111 t1hmatld coat1, exP9r1 .... ''•tldtAI, AddtHI •f ltee ,..i Oally PllOI October 31, Ho-12MO ' Mlffl• 10 Otcnown ~ AMOf' iOM ~W1. 14 II. 19" --.. ---.,.-llft-T_IC( __ .. fU<lller proc:eeding1 in ton· andadv1-1t M1,t5et2. T,_... .. , ~A.-Or Cout ¥"ambtt7, 14. 21, ,... Jw B "°Pf•, 200t Plat! (Dtltrict Two) w1tt1 o1t TOAGHUn'iTP F-O:IO __ ,......--._"'-..""--..---- ; nect.on with the levy on tuetl 11 1e POUtblt lt\11 at Int eftff, Mertt.rt4ee. Celt• Pubhtllld a.nge 1 No-'-o41a c.r.14111• Place, Hewporll tuffllll tor~ ~ HTA Ta ..O. A·Ut91 ~ PfoS*'fY tflal cntt from hme of .... the OPt'W'G ~ ..... t1m, T1t11....._Ma. ~·~· :!'~~J. P\&JC M)J1C( hedl. c.af t2teO THE 'Ul.L TIXT ~THE E.at1teof AOGE,.L OAA· "'8.JC M)TIC( ~~-~U f tl'lt IWN ot IUCI) payment lbl may be latt ll'ltn tl'lt 10!8' (9'1) ~"811 ' ,-022 Ar1l'IUf .....,._,, "°411ON:MNANCI11 AYAILA8l.E CIAU fltCnTIOVI ..._... the_..._ --- RecMmptlon of Aul f.11ale 11\0tbtedMll 0119 liubllaNd Orange CoMt '9CTmOU8 ._M 811' 81 . o.at1 Hot~. IH THE: QTY CU:RK'8 OF· A P41fltlon hee bell\ fll9d ·-ft..,..-..-- Af1er Sai. 111 ,.,IOCI Tnt ". 9" MaOle. the txPtCled DlfYPllOtNo\'ernbw 14,21, f1tBJC NOTIC£ NAmlTA~ Catlf tn.40 IFICE by IANK Of' ~T tn ..,._.,.A.,.....,. doiflo~• OW!*• of Illy rMI PfOpttty ~ bid mey lie Ob-21, 19M F 14 The 1--.. P*'90ft Thlt tt\I~ It COf'I-ADOP'TfO by 1he <:Hy the ~ Cour1 o( Or· Tnt tolfO'MnO P8l'IO"I .,. LANG!HWAL Tl" DY! ~ ao6d a1 prOYlded in ..c:ft0n t&•ned by calling tnt fofloo#· · ·l F'tcmtOUe IUIMll ~.. *.,. ducted by a n 11n ln· Counc:I of tl'lt City of Hunt County" Int Ill ~ ~ • CONCl'T 0, HUH1· t 1335, tfltif '*" 1Hcu1cn, ino 1~ numbtt• on NIUC MJTIC( .. ._ eTAftMDT d2. ~~ :OU.Tw CJ>.roorauid au&c:lallon tngton' hecfrtM~ =AMM<~,~": c•~lr~~u~A~~ A~· ~NOJON llA~rnerty l< t 01 ldmtn,.trl1or1 or tny the dsy b9tort Ille iaJe f• 15) The ,,..._,._ litl9Cllla .,. ... E OR• , • O °"* Wlan t ~ ---....... Mon09y, Hoo ...... -~ ~ Vf"' ,......... • .._...., I.· Mal f ptt'tOn i,.vtng ..,., lnl«Wl ~O~Ptl -.., (bl" WP • Anl<IH Jane I Aotolrt ,._,ft,. ·-t . 0¥ riM. -_.,...... .. .., • Co••I Hway. Newport T9fn Ctrci.. nOnoton ! tll«"aln Oft i....t tl\efton 0t 0.le ()(lober 10 IMe ~°:"no. d~~O:NG. 1945 SEAVICES, 200 2111'1 It.. Thia 14atement WM flied vem• 3· IMI. by '°"' ,_,....,itat~ lo e.Ch, Ctllt '2te3 IMCll, Callf t2t4t . !tany s*wn ln theif behalf, T,0 . ll"VICI COM· "'91JCAT10N "1K41nfla 9td o·. Colt• ~e.Cll.Ctllt t2tl3 wfllltl'l(ICounlyCWtlofOt" ~fOIC81~ K .,,._. ... ofttltd9cadtnl. Jtmea E Teytor. '081 ""°' H a.11e11, l4Cl2 l aha.II tie '*"'111.a 10 rtOtem ,A..,, .. ...., ,,_..., •1 NCmC9 OP Mell, Ctlll. tH27 ~:Ti .A~~ = Couritv on Ot1ober 22 ... ~~~· ..,; :-',:I:~~ g:en aoo"r.9 Place, L A • =., t:.i.· Hu11tln91 ! the Pt~>' ~·-!' any ~_!'~ ~c'"" .... ' •GATIVI Douolau Emerton Celtf tUIS t 1 -NOii: Cou11clfm.•11: a. 1tlt at 1 <II, M In 01ifit 1lltl bullneat It ~ Tt11t' bual=-It GOit-lt pan!Wlettr«t.,....,.....p<op-__....._,, ·-.... DIC:t.AltAnoM H••lly, 41U-. lmtraon. Thie OUlolneM It 40fl· r-• ,,.._ Mafldlc,a.itly Ho 3 .. 100 CMc ~-ctlK!tdby an~ clue1ectOy" lrMflo«fUal I tl'ly at 111'1 time within t:IO fofftle ...... ~ Wtlfwt C:...-. THE COSTA M!I A ~ a.c:n,Callt.12"0 duclld b[:tn lndMdutl ~ Orlftfl CoalC AltlHT Coun~lmen. DrMt W.... hnt• AM, CA Jwnta t Tay!Of · lrwcit Ji:.;;;; ~, • dey9 .n., tM tale IMl'eof CA UIH·IH1 C•U) PLANNING DIVISION HAI Tiii• bullMM •• con· JlmA~SY9t.l Defy"°' o.toe. 11. NO-HoM 12101. Thlt .. i 1 tlled Thie ..._. f (2) ~ 8ucll pr~ or ......,. PREPARm A ... fOATIV! cluettcl by *' lndMdi* Tl'W"wtlltttl•' ..,.. ffled ,,..,,,.,., "· '4• 2 l, !tit an "" .....,_... YOU oeJIC'T Ula • tfNl'I .. °""' ~~" ... ·-,,~ of property NII lie WC"11 OIC MT~ AOOMla. ~I......, .. htnt~~DfOf. l'-OU elllOM llftete •• ....,mno.-11'1t-Pe.ttttorqou wlttllfle~°"'11of wmi,.,.............,Cltrtltf°'- pttrnlltad 10 tie rtdttmtd ... !.lubl,1~ ... !>!,.,-eoa., 1'4' INO POSlllL! IN· Tiiie ., .. ""*'.!.~ ~ angeCountj~Oc1otHwl3, __ .,.-ta --·--Clltt "'°"'°--..,.,..,. .. tnt ~o~.~fi on~-~~°",...,..,., upon payment to tllt ..,.. Y '"" ......,...,.,btf • • lflRONMENTAL IM,~CTI witl'l •he County..._,. of ..... 1111 " ,._"" PuolllNlll Orange CoalC 11e11MO and 11 ... 'IOAJil ot>-' ,__ ' ,_.. ; P\lfeh ...... or1ne .. nuen-21, "" ,0 .. TH[ FOLLOWING .,. County on Hov9mbtf ,._ DaltJ "'°' ~ 14, ~IOM•lla•ltten: ~ Orente eo... ~Or eo.t "°' bt found In the countv In fOIO ,ROJECTt "'· 1'" Publianed 0r9'119 c... ... 1... "°"-"'"" .,,. COUit 0... PMot Hovem• 14 21 DtllY P.llot NcH:: 14 2' wl'ltdlthtPfoPtf'lYIObtr• ••fCMfttVt 1 OEVElO,MlNt fl'l• ,...... o.ityP.-OtOc1ot>wl1,,..... PtCIHMMMW• '1'7 lht tllwtftf YOUt.......,• 21 ~-I ttM ' ''l1.°'*-"••""1t1t ' ·" .....-nedlt•t~led ll'lento n-. ""'~ VIEW OPl ·U ·l'f l'O,. ~~ OU1noe C<*C "9mbtt1,14,21,tMI ..... ITA~ tnOllMJMlnP*'90ftorby ' ' '-O'f2 ' · ' '.019 111e hct«WY. for the ute of l'tc:TmOCle .,._11 JAMCS A GfllANT. fOA A Dallyfiilot Ho\iMIW 14, 21, r-4tt The,....,.,..._. PWlJC NDTICl 'f'M ~ I h ~ hie nth, or NAMI ITATSMIWT OIVELO,MINT AlVllW 21;o.c.ritaer f , 1... doillG ......... • YOU MA'f'o DAMM lfMI ~ flOTIC( ,,... 1.,.rt1 -...... IN emounl p.ics by Tiit f°'°*'"O pttwont .,. TO CON TRUCT 11 l'ffW F.oh rua.JC NQTIC( LL'OVD INTINifllltH. "°"'JUI. 111111 .... tpt "Y .... CllM1 "row I t' ' "'°' puf(I\-and ln*"1 A,AATMENTt, LOCA TtD . a t1)2 "9!tco V'9tO "" ... ITA' I I I i .,. • perw im..ed .., ....... '!!!f!eClnaltMrtteof:IOW· ~T~~NflAAS A T. 107 HAMILTON "8,5 M)JIC( fltCTmOUI•.. ... hit• '· .... Juaft -5 ........ ,.,... ...... --l'Oll,,..., ltne '1it Ptf Mnum Ellec1 of • STA£ET.COSTAMUA.i.. .... ITA,_y CIPalJano.CeM '"18 ~-.-onlfla....,.oror~ flit,._,..,.,_.., • .JiJdor ~ancm Sec.. SOCIATU, Sf.S Tne City AN IU ZON! IN• ptCTmOUIWM TlltfoloWiftt,.,.... ... JotwlW911fft~-C LUMIUI Tou.-1, ...,_._., or ~ ._. IC• NinG~• • a3tfCJ "'9CtofJuNOr(~ 't;:.,.t.• 201• 0rtng9. VtlltONMUHAl D!• T~=•• dcilno...,_M ~ Qrde. leA,,... _.. ........ 11¥.a .. c:.i. .,,_,'°'"'__,..,or WOODARD & Al• eufMlt...cm A~°' Tl!OrNe l T ., M1$ Tf.RM~TION HEGATIV! dOlf'IO ....... • I t' .. INC .. ml wyOIMll C---•;;:-9"?t ..... c.lf. -7 ••*""'"'°'• ....... *' BOQATU OJ-. °'*"'Y ..... ,..,..... ptopef1y The Cit' om. hll~ 201 OECl.ARATIOtf . IU I a AUOCIATts Circl9~ Cote.a ...... t:All, *-' ~.::' ~c ........ ,_.,. .. ...,. """ ...... °' -· '10flll'a. o..w. '8112 r::i= ~ Or~Calt '*' • VI~ ~~~T .J:L t7H Pon _.. c1 , """I ·~. 1 • IMrfr, -... 8 =~~ "C:ir'.lr .. CW MW. =-.:..-= .::-.: ~.:.,_,.,,..,. "*'· j W9on 1331 INI dllCNrtli Wl E.. a.. N5 , OVIATT f()fll A DI• ~ IMCfl c.lft Nl'I ~ OllPO'*'Mlft. -...... AIM=· tal 1'NI .___ la eclfto ...... OI lllia ..... M .._,. ~ Wooc*'Ct •I t12 • ao~fl'"!!.~--· !..~~'1: 201• VllOPMINT NVllW TO...,~ t'1'!...~!!.!,5 ~·.!ti . Ctrcte. ~· ....... ,,__ .,, ............. ...., ... w .. 1ant....,.. ar:.-flunt~ v.-.,, ............ -...... "'"ftU;.:bu It CONSTMJCTAllAY•LP ---i.c.lt ~,.,,,,.......,,....._a.Ill_. ·~_,_-,,._ le eMo ........ • __ _..., ..... C.. M'IM --...... IM Wt tJ# IN ,,... con-HflMCf C.llt WASH AHO -1• .. .,._ T• llC .,_ • .... ..._. llf: _. -..-aNL1t ..,_.. •• • ..,_ CCMt-"""9d 9'-_. ~ .... tl1 • __..,., ll*t• EOUIJMEMT lltOOM. l..i. ~ .. oort• .....,i.y; • .,.,.....,1 · ,...... _. .. ~o.i.tfO.. ................... ~ ..,lt.ddMll • ..... 111919-qWMINdt ~E 0111'11114n lOCAllO AT tltl ~~A.,,.:::::' ... c;...,.. :w ~ =C4M!tr•00....91. N-=:-~0.-. ~Wa•••o -+-'!,..._-=-il w....,_ -.. TNI 911__, ........ TOI. ITM!T, COSTA T .... _,., •waa ._ Tiiie M, --9r .....-~!.!:'~~ A. Wi ,:a;j 111111 ............ ... ... ....... ...... --.. U.CouMJ~ of Or MfSA INANCUON!. '"· .... <:euMr o.t! .. Or ---c..r °"" -------.. ,_ ~:C .. Mee.wt• ••• .... .... ....... .=;.,...Coufltyon~ Vl"()HMINTAL DI··~---~c.urityO!'OdeWD. =~Of'OC....tl Ntl C ~ 7711 -....... OW!fytfl ililo\. ... ~CA to ,. ,_., :~~ HEQATNI 10, ,. ..... t • f:.Cliiili '91 =--··=--10 *'-~-=-:"t•• r 7 '4 or.,... 0.... ~ at-.. C... OIVILOPMIHT NV1IW ~ Of.,._ C... ~ 0.-. C.. ll'ltllll\N ~ °"" 111.JHlhad 0..,. C... -. lltMd ~ C.... ns=~ 0.. ,.... fNu... M :'g"*";.:.••11• 1' 2' QA ..... FOi' OffM " ~"'°',Nol.,.._ 14, 21 Oii; ,....'OMllMr n .... o.i., Not7 ~It ... 11 ..... ~ ,_7 ~t ..:.• .... -~=O .. •M\Oer 11 t•, Mws .. lt;..j1i t H I .MM l!fEPHEHI , IN• ft,°'"""9rt t• ..... 7.M,11.t9'1! ...., "'"• ....., ,M, t, ...._ ·--t,tlll ,. I f~ C 0 R 1' A I D :.0. ,.., .... P.e-• f nnrl , ..... -, • Styli h , -~opaz,----l .....---....... :~oUpr·· top'l~ne_· A"dletlncttve new IOOk for COU08f and an optlonel d-wh..,·drtve lyatefn fOt Topa .. mnong the Uneoln-Mercury DMllon hlgh- ~fotthe.1ta7 model yMr. " car tC)day, and more Interior~ · L,.._ Electronic fUll lntectlon tt 8dclldtOtMltmndard1.t-ttter ·· MercUijl.ynx.,....fMwrwop~tQ-n-1 lncludi • IPll-tokt,.., .... and. fokt-dOwn oent• .-mreet. The popue., lynx ZA3 •• eporty two. door hMchbeck lfttrOduoed In 1911,contlnuel. . -~tn~t=~--carl. . . optionel OUllmod .. I, &W 12 J9L ~.,.and. epeclll 140-wett •mPHn..m.,,_. tetMw'• Interior fOt optimal IOUnd. Tiae Coaaar hu a dlattnctl•e new look for 1987, die 20tla alUllYenUyof lta lntrodaetlon In 8epteaber 1888, top. 8lw tllen, • neuly2 mnura,an .............. Tlae lat.t ...... f•tarw a reflJaed ••rod c alaape U..t IDcl.._ • IODI• .tlll••tte, aero laeadtampaan Ouh&lw. Tlae newCcMlorcoa• ID two----La (aboft) and tlae aporty Dl-7. na.:Lala po••ed by a ........ S.8-Uter electronlcally f11el ~ .... ne; a S .O-Uter sn V·S. nplaeee tlae 2.3-llter hlnoclaaJ1ed n.,ne on.die D·7. · 1888 .. MERCURY LYNX · -SAVE 1494 WAS _ RAY'S DISCOUNT '8480 •414 NOW ONLY 85998 1.9 EFI ENGINE, FRONT WHEEL DRIVE, ELEC.IFUEL IGNITION, OVERHEAD CAM., 48 AMP MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY, McPHERSON STRUT SUSPENSION, FRONT STABILIZER, REAR SUSPENSION. STEEL BEL TEO RADIAL TIRES, P/OISC BRAKES, 5 MPH FRONT BUMPERS. (65200) (650989) 1988 MERKUI SAVE ~1877 ) MFG. SUGG.-RETAIL ~RICE '11,173 AA Y'S DISCOUNT '1177 T...._A new~ alf-wtMiel· drive eyatem that CM amprove · trKtton at the touch of a 8Wttctt tt av.atable on the 1917 Mercury Topaz. Theeyatemalowldrtver1to cNinge from two.wheel to .n-wMee. drtw eYef'I while the car tt In motion. Th9 optional drtver'a 8'de air Ng •~tal reetrfllnt sye-tem Introduced 1n 1918 wtn be av8'1abteaQ91n. ....... Mercury Sabte continues u an aerodynamic, 8'x-pueenger lamllf car. 11 fMtur• gr .. t• comb6ned pauenger Md luggage IP~ than any car In the mk:J-91ied Mgment. A.JI modeta are powered by a 3.0-llter V-8 engine wljh m'ultl- POrf fuel Injection teamed with a four-epeed automatic overdrfve tranaaxte. GS and LS MrieJ are avaHabte In a four-door Mdan or station wagon. · Grand ........ The tradition of luxury, comfbrt and roominess ts extended In Mercury Grand Mar- qula for 1987. tt hu the largeet cargo capllCttyof any p~ SAVEi · 't •• SAVEi All 1888 . UICOl.N-MERCURY MERIUR Malt ao· 11111 W•liend . All Priced At llVOICEI MMUaf * oondttk>ntna and .e.ctronlc Hll'ch AM/FM ltereo red6o with four IP9llk•• hiYe bMti added aa ltaridard equipment on .ttmodele. . ll9rll VIL A ttandard 5.0-Uter 1equenta.I multi-port electronic fueOn~lon engine, etectronlc air auepeMk>n and-anti-lock brakes give Uncoln Mark VII luxury and performancefor 1987. "' Mark VII LSC further Improves • drMno performance with a 5.0-llter high performance EAV.S engine, attk:utated aporta ... ta and hand- ling au.pen8'on. lrnprovements for 1987 lnctude a new spare tire mounting posftlon that lncreues useful trunk apace and Improved maintenance-fr .. battery, alter- nator and corro8'on protection. ContL..,...tal. High levels of stan- d.rd equipment and technology _ art m.tnfefnecffe5n987. LJncoJrr1- antl-lock-br-'<'• ayatem 11 atandard on all Contlneatat models, u are dual power teal recllner1, dual six- way power aeats, efectronlc AM/FM atereo radio with cassettee player and premium aound, power decklld pulJdown and ke)'leas entry system. The Ford Jet. audio ayatem, Toww car. The 1H7 uncoln Town C• rwtalna ltt tr9dttionll elegance and fulto.liied co1Tifor1. A apedal, llmttect produetlon ....... America Commemorattw Edttton" Is available thta ye.r to com- memof•te the America'• Cup....,. Ing competttlon. Ari optional com- pact dt.c pleyer at9o le MW. Added to the high tevet of ltandard equipment on all Town C. model• are an electronic AM/FM ltireo aearch radio wtth cauette player, pcemlu!" IOWld and aix ep191t .. ; front floor m•t•; lmprowd cor- rosion protection and a conven- tional spare tire. MerkurXMTt thla Getman- bulld eports Mdan 11 entering It third year of..,_ In North America wlthlarger, 15-lnchwh11l1and . Plrelll tlrM added to lta fully Independent front and rear sospe11ston XR .. Tlttpowe.edbt•--- 2 .3-llter f our-cyUAder turbo- charged overhead..cam engine wl1h multi-port fuef Injection. The highly aerodynamic, three-door sports Mdan hat• fatt-atoplng hood and wtndlhleld and unique bl-plane tp<>tler1 that mtrnmlze llft for lncteued ttabmty and per- formance at highway apeeda. 1888 llUZU TR~R II .SAVE. 8 1800 - WAS RAYS Dl$C9UNT , __ ....._ .......... ~~;..;;_~~~ NOW.ONLY •11,359 . 5 SPO MANUAL OVERDRIVE TRANS., CALIF. EMISSION, ,. REAA'-SEAT, REAR WINDOW WIPER ANO DEFOGGER, AM/FM ETA STEREO W/4 SPEAKERS, PWR. STEERING LUGGAGE RACK AIR DEFLECTOR, SPARE TIRE COVER. CARPETED FLOOR MATS. (436307) LINCOLN 1888 TOWNCAR · SAVE ·szg ~~-_........ 815 298 ·. Come In And .__,....__ --~0-=-NL_~·-· _· ------'-~-~=%EST nil Iv ..__.._ GAS FILLED SHOCKS, PIRELLI Pe 195/80 HR 14 TIRES. TODAY! ALLOY WHEELS, HALOGEN FOG LAMPS, REAR WIN· . DOW DEFOGGER-MAP LITES, P/WtNOOWS. AM/FM • STEREO CASS., RACK & PINION POWER STEER .• INTER- MIT. WI S WIPERS. & MORE. (833025) (8419 .. 5) 5.0 V-8 ENG., AUTO.IOVEADRTVE. P215-10A WSW AUTO. OVERDRIVE. TOWING PKG, TILT WHEEL, FINGERTIP SPEED CONTROL, AUTO. PA.AK BRAKE RE· LEASE, FRONT DISC PI BRAKES. 71 AMP MAINT. FREE BATTERY • &5 AMP, ALTERNATE OURO SPARK tQ. NtTION -COOLANT, RECOVERY" SYSTEM & MORE. (841071) uar • Oi'•WI ODlll DM.V M.OTI Fridey, ,..,.._ 14, 1111 ""' y. ~..,.. ' . t ... :;,·~»~ 7~Q-QIOO WM~R . ,. :. . ~ . WM~" ·~ :, ' ' • I • s ~A/t INTO SAVINGS ~ lihes, sg 00 7 days... • ' j_ '. \ WITllTUU na.1111 IUWlll YILLllE 15555 Hunhng1on v~ LAM, Iron\ SWI Diego Fr..,,.ty, l\Otlh Of a..cn to Mcf°edden. --1 OI'\ Mcfedderl 71 FOH COUtltH 'AM!FM cassette 13000"" ' Ser •IWU 12288 ~· I& &IC S·IO PICK UP Undtr •om ml!es• Like"'*' !;" 1129<U S4988 ................ .-i. ... s ... ..... ..... 111m ... ,. .. .. --... "' s .............. Slit ,.s.ws.•GO~••m •sm t••mll ....... ,~•t• ... 11911 ----,. "" 92 IAZDA IZOOO SimCIO•'>~f1 Alf NOS cus~ s.i. J$512l1 S3788 ma ................ . ....... , ..... " i....,,.... SIU•• ... .,. ....... .... .... ., TOYOTA CEllCA Au & only •1 •91 mil ' Sef •391~ S3988 ova MllUllV8 INSTOCIC tt; Ill__.,,......_ .. -.. -r:.r:or,;i!!.F=: ... r. C714t 71M1lil ........... ,..,:I'*" ..... _ ----.---111-1110.,..,~. •mlllft•:m --DAY & NIOHl Hllll' --i~r"Me "-i"',....., Neff 0,MlntlC Sale•· ..... 111 ....... ••HllllBlf• ~-~· .. •• *4SO lr'*Ol.t• s-. .. P -+ '*:r,ent Xlft'1 ...... 'y ........ ....,_ MON In N I + (714) 754-01i3 ... O "4lllphA 6't0·3l 1 ""TE=-XA"""'="l...,,,.11'11~-=,...,_-=-- wo1kln9 P.ff90ftaltle. comrn1111~ 'IT Pl to • .. HI U• n..-1Mt1He pereotl ...,.. ._... or ,,.., etait ffNMd •4• llW ... HI l!Woettc ,._.. plNMnt now In Coe~ Mw.,.. tor a .... dllerllbutor & 111 •?QM htnlng tloutt. C•ll *OtklnQ eond w• tt... ~--01 trlinlng °'"''e County/Ian , c:c: Tv "II 6-IPM 173.ol10 4111 fOf ~ f"IT or PIT No nlghtl. Write 0 H "°'*"" loa =-=-~:; :,.,per.c.11~"~ Ulll 111 APP'Y •t Honev .._, ·111,,, w..m. TX 11101 lllCUL eAIA• IALI IA11 .... NtpM c.11 toc99r t2·5,_.. M2·32t0 Ful & '-wt·tlme POtffiOn9 H1m1. 3700. E. eo.t •W'MFllll _,* . ONLY ... ,,.... CALL Mt ~ ..... Otdar PfODlll' .. HO-tatt-.i Uny ...,.....,.. lnqulfe at long Hwy, CofOM [)al Mar. . F/M N/IMkr F~P/T l& a .. COfftPUt* ent,Y. .....,. .... • ·u IRE John Slh,lrt, 3015 MlLP WANTEO. .. 25ttw, ~ .,... .. ···-· • • •• Celli .. . Pll ...... ~ .... "' ---Harbor 81Yd, 5'19~2 • FULL ' PART TIME, .... no ••O nee: VariOue , .......... iiiPJiiifiiilir'Wlfiiiiio l.i---------~·· Mw9 4M WOttll 8*Y ~ ~ HOTEL ' l-ouna Chevron, 004 S dUtltl ~ 250..1291 •' ~WI U,_f 11-11' open. Co. ben1r111. CMr • .,,...,_ , •hroush c•..: s'fl-..a ... -.· · Coast Hwy, Lagune Bcfl •...:.-.. IA... E\'9fY1Nna g0eet F&Kn, ti•· -.., •Ill .., ........ GenerJ-,., 1 ~ IMI, CM. ' .. s I ~ --·-I IMH··--tut•, klfctl ltema, CllOllC --COrthnantal owq Room -•f ·-aeove Cgd cond). '*"· From AnUqu... boat. & Cottat Shop. AWY In ()ppf>ftoMrnextr1mOf'9Y Aa~ Mii oudryr Oif9' S.t 1-:1 JoMton motor 31t.p, '*'°" btwn 2-4p m. tetUng gourmet IOOd• dOfDflQOE Ulllf 3fa:;: • ' lurnllurw. anowlwtter AIAPORTER ~HOTEL and glha lor HCIMdaya NOW OPEN ..===:: ... II&: .... ... IO ~ and 19700 MKAr1tu acroas Au• hou11, 1lrill tr11n 1119'11 • H• ~ ~ u rtel' •...,. Oet9uft , ... from JOM Wtynt AlfpOft West(l11f Plan &42-0972' 1931 Newpcw1 M .... lllnl C<><iander. 541-0404. lllllWIVll I HOUSECLEANERS • ()ft CO.ti M4lla 142,.-ntQ Saturday t-4:°)0. ..... 11 -~ hetdWOl10ng;-oaoa-per-QUALITY deoot .. or .... 8 POltattta In tN 8ley vw eo;w~ ;;a; a; aonll1ty, M ht w/tr~. .• .l · • ' ' ...... Part llm• ~on -Fri l<IR&YMAINT 831_5272 Outln ~nn• L1qr S.t1o-.4 lO.S•ofc:ntryFr tec:t.,t11 ,aklr-•. lltJl t~. '4¥t• '40· _ d1nlchr1, Anllqu Gr.nd· aeceu Frig. round oe1e luggage, .TV Sat/Sun JeO daily Eatabllan.d INFORMATION Holt• lall\er clock I 1'0m~y tbl w/4 c.hra, etc 4533 10-'~BUcr\ I fm\' 1311 Juncll routes Must have ea1/Haa1, 1nd loUecy end tblt wtmarOtt toP. Orrlngton C1meo Shr• llketide Ol!Vn Cir C1ll now I ltek.i Mllart,IUll and parl Ch•MM' tbfttlcoflee tbl. - • t7t~0747 time"po91tion1 tvillat>lt Per11an rug ruhntr. c.s..:il... 4114 ~·ov 1 ... -. 7aM~ Immediate -op;njn,. 1o; tor l1unt1nciton Cent• • • · 494-9139 • " ., .., . Al••ldlal ~ C1r11a11J l~Ju±& • Apply to Box •213 Diiiy AaliUm ll 2 ,._, Ul.IJ 907 ~ HB, 1n...., ;;;;;;;;j WOWN OiJ4lffib ;;::;::: "9lnodll and ;/Mamm;;; verc•11aper11' a;r1!J:. thl6room7'!'3';:1~-. ~~. ~ ... ~2t~ St. I llT a ... .....,.. ~n ~.~12. Ptae~ont· MANY ANTIQUE ~ Alao Int/Ext Peintina Addftion.. w• Doon. large or amaa. 1 do " all! _.., ., " " _...,...,...... .... ..... .. ·-· Clurn, move/won't flt) ~211517 131.t}tS aa-1n1.1U11.m Plt531·5579or"'9mag bttYWn9·3.W.S-Sun ................ LIS Nl .. 111 Ot.(Nr Nlber'aCldlllale) =~=-= AMTEX TEXTUNNG ac==t!C•lltlt •1rHANOYMAN•1r FoodllneWorktrt.Oough Exp'd MCI Mutt be ag. AMANA RefrlQeralOf' SIS 325 E 20th St. Friday I Fri & Sat 9~ Wiii! & ca.ting T .. turtng .._.."' Concfett. bride. wood wtc. M•ktrt, Prep-Cooka Qrtui~ mot!Vlt.S&Mtf COldapot 2 Or-toP trtei~ Saturday t-5 ~ 21131 5-cttat HI 8'8-7203 8ob $21-"57 rm •. pao;, pe;t;, etc M111111 722-8351 Wlnled tor new ~ tllft•rl light mtrln• e r. Kenmore WHh· gOOdl. o+d ••Ivar plat•. 8tookhotlt/Banninli -etc No Job too ~ -· Re1t111r•nl In Huntington mech & dock WOl'k, s.nd tf/dry« 547·2918 •ntlquea, tooll. etc t ~ Mldcey 536-0553 · 1rGEN. HOME REPAIRS Cenltt, FuN Of PlfMllM resume P 0 . 8oJC -&24, --fnlM I X &!!!£! & __ • Paint. Dtywlll. carpentry Pal••f; · c1u Kii• <>< Ceeli• tor e1tbo•, C• 92081 OaltfteJ:i steM, alet ..,.. I a • Im 'nd ,r::z wound ::u t: --~=~·~ .. WEEKS CONCRETE etc. Gary &4S-52n PTL I 17 4\C'il\ 3050 ..,. ...... ' ...... -.... .._., ,_., .. ..--AVICEa • e~cutflng • 19Y~ OffTW!'1Nt!ST app ~ 1 ,.,....,. MODELS · Wtnt.S~ ..... ,fJJ.1111 A.. lt'Mt P.A.W '• Annuli. Waterpr • '31.,.1M remc>Ye ~ ~· CetPtt'ttry, Painting. painting & wood flnlthet H~'S - -pandlng Agency. All Ee:!.. ~!!~nF~ fyent Don't mlM 111 Sat· d ........... 7 ... , .. .:. .. 1 .... 10• Gen.HorMRepllt,Ouallty In NB RICHARD SINOR C types needed I t male --!tut 1114 ....,.._.... urdly, Nov 1St lt h1latu ltl1int "' ,._ .,.,. -~ WQf'ti et reaaonaOttrllM Ile 2806« 963-4114 Haa Hhltt poaltlon lemlle • prote..ion.. & •um Adtma. Co.ta Mau Ad· 9am.,.pm •t UnlYer W .>-.. c114) 5'7"'4805 _ •v•l•ble E11p helpful •mateur • petite to lull 1 E ,..,. m1S11on & P•kln(I FREE. P k Ctu ... ~-(..._. tltJt •WANTE:D TYPING AND ' SMITH au.tit Pal t P1Hsa IPe>IY In person. 1 Spacaa S10. 432·5180 11 ..,..,.... ,_, 0 • -.------· CLEAtCAl WOAK IN MY ~"my E/il& FENCES-GATES..lr•trlm lnt/E11t c~·11~~ 2407 E Coast~ CdM F"f:r: ~!f:.::::· w Hl .. 111 w"briwy). . 4530 SandbUrO HOME REAS ~7413 CM twn. WNI care tor lo-Dump rune. C.M./N 8 A t F ....... .......... ~ • ... •Y· ma;or CtOU ,.,....., WI - -tW\ta' .... 841 4134 ...... Jim Wl'lyt• &42·7208 p s rM tit . ......_-........ Gtatral ss.. plaa.M,Clll ' BAACAlOUNGEA r• ... , .. ·~ MICl*IOn & SINtburg r-.-•-• -' -(714)557-3911 clUWI Xlnl cond $200, The Cell. Pubic U111t1N AROUND THE ClOC HOME REPAIR f'tulnbtf, •Pll---f ULI BOAT Mechanic' w1n1.S, A1k tor Lyn or Rictt Sola 90" v/good S 175. 2 Hand made gifts. Baby Items, lots of tdult & .. ewe It Im , AEOUIAES ~try m NKlHTS•·WEEKENOSI electrlell. hie~. blth 15 % oft Int Celtlngt Hper In atem drl\19 I. gas drwr metal lile cab SSO. Ind bek.S goodt! Chlldrena clothea. NI al UMd. houMhotd Rat>air·Aemodl·Addftlont 1nt1nt1olc548-154~CM &kltc remodel.&47·2328 tpraY*'.wlll,wallpaper, 1nglnt1·Mlght train lfflll•UYUY endtt>IS100.&44·1807' ~I-ID · boot1,&1ot1mort1'831 lftOWf'I print thelt OoOf...Cc. MMNO natl qulllly Ir• •t SHARP •uto mtenW\IC. F(T high achOo4 gtaduatt -~ --11M........ P1nehaven, WtlA'MIY• CelT~lnel Ooon-~Nttr..-. PERSONALIZED CHILO· Ital~ -ALL·STAR 54•2_92eejay Muat have tooltl w1thgOOddnV1ngrecofd AN0TIOVE~~t . .,:>p<OJC 1•damt&Herb«) Sat ..... PM,Sunl-12PM IMmentt If ....,., .._.,._.. CARE ott.red by C M. [f-898--7422 °' 846:0\.H Apply In pwaoo lo Mt 1 2" tall, -2so. Patkly v-llewe • ·-Cab!Mt .. PIMl·Lodc...Cc Mom. FIT P/1 . Hot H t lNO ·MOVING AA.A. PAINTING Int/Ext F R . -mah()Q•ny· coltM t•bft. ~Tn Gari •. High OVER 1,00-G Aft ! h ..:.:-:ic:: .=• 3S yra ••P· .Jtfry 142.()587 meals Jtnet 722''0883 ~atlOI & Yard ~92 LOWEST possible pra OU STllEI llST&U.0 w~': ::Oltoi:r~=: brtnd nu 1750 955·21H ch1lr $~5 Ct1bO ~ti & SALES •IOnO W.inut. M- Calt fiUbtlc Ut1tiea eom.'. SUN VAllEY CONST. TENDER LOVING CAREi 10 Step Service. 6&2·3235 In San C*nente. FIT 1401 Quall St Npt Sch. BEST OFFER TAKES pad S2 Jenny llnd bed = ~ ~ C"::': UI....._!!!!!!' 7!1! .. !5!5!1!f!f51!!!!LI ~do~lt!_lll~t~Home~~l~mp::~O¥e~. ~11 ageal In my CM HorM HAULING • CLEAN-UPS. AV!AA~llot trom l714l 4V8-2010 --:._. Thomavttle dining Mt. .$25 Japanaee tin '*1 low ~lrec:tlonel ":&.... .. Home Atpalrt. 142·7390 Mon-Fri 541-5722 7 Oeys. loweat rat• $49+ materlals Aver I ,. .... 0 CU llllTEI t1ble exttnda 80" IS 125 Toy Soldtera 1345 S t d-"'-"' • ...,;:: .. Clll Barry, 831..,.748 ... -• .._..... ....,...t -.-.. ' Motorcycle raeka $20 • "' -• _. •• ,pm ..,.. ~~iiiiiiijii~ijiiiiiiiiii;iiiiii'iiiiliii--:'-:-i~! = ext from ...... 2 aty from Full-Time lnCI weekend• ,,.._,, u..., ..... .,..., CnWI 8lk & t $1 $35 Fr.Sor P..a $51-9400 1 __ !I.. HAULIHO $25-UP S699 23yrs ·~ '31~970 Good pay wt banefita 4 EARN EXTRA CASH • De-Ex~1ion11ty ntee 8reek· W~ ... ,1ndpar .'.. l~-I II ;;; 'WindOWI CAll 7'0AYS w. th9 HUNTINGTON front eoxeo 432-13451-N, ........ ... ... -· ....... ~ -..,1 1111 14 yrs.,..,.., tW, own MIKE, 722·7851 M~~:~ ~=~ =~; M\~rro~ ~!tt~/IN~P~~~:m 957·9353-0 _ :820 s~r & t-e;-0 a;:.., c:a:;ons;t'.3!36.*li:G; ttana &45-.... Plna/Oale I tia I "~lla Uc•2aa507 '31·t2t5 Wutl, a9SO Hlrbor Btvd 1 dey •...-.No collect· ..... I Lift SOT nic bag.$8 ci:;,,.,, bfw turn. toys. Oltf'a SdtwlM. Ell...... HOl ...... •IO •• I .,.. e PAINTING 15 --... w OUIU Ing, no iOWCflng Vut Earttltona C1Mn $ f50 °' TV. °" Pl!lntlngS. OOOkS. Jllnt GOftd .. Orwtt-. fMteft A• supptys ~. r• J4 MD f lll-1111 lnr/'Ext ~I. Com';;.'1 hive d..,_ndable ctr Bttt Olfert 141·8849 • • toys & clo1hing Sit only Ible. 25 cotor TV & Ital*. call Kitty 141"'4970 •All ha9ttng l plumblnO• FrM est. Stan 862· 7841 N::ih':.~~t~ ~:;.:. truck <>< ltlllOn wagor\ CUSTOM made,.ettonll 8-3 392 & 398 Princeton morel 25301 Hugo !ltd HOUOAY CLEAN·UP GLASGOW PAINTING Xlnt company beneflta. ind Insurance atrt trg. like new $800 ' COMPLETE hOUHhold. ·~ ..... KMcleanlng, carpeta, twd t.ltriel lnitHn Int/Ext 30 yrs .. per $4,50-$5 00 hr. ~ding IALL Ml· 1"4 Muter or Vita ICC~l.S lurnlahlngt. Mult SElll 1itiYon f;;g;t Lt woodllra.wlndow.,ttc. ~lflTiPttobO rtfs.842~52.,.. " Ofle11p.Appty lnpera0n _AtltlorJ0AnneCr1ney 240.1145or497·5HO Movlng!S•t-Sunt-5 172 8·3PM , Toys, .,..Me,,, KIRBY MAINTENANCE. It YOUttall Min IM no _ STOP·N-GO MARKET -DINING TABLE decor E Bay, 548·75" a11 eup & dtftt. l'Nltmty '31·$272 • obltg. Of M of* FuM PAINTING INSIDE I OUT 34 t311 P.clllc Coast Hwy, PIST mflll. C F h 42~ Fantutlc Gll'a,.. Salel 2 tMtya reft-elhmenta ' n-J..A Service. &42-4088 Aver1ge room $42 FREE Dant Point M·F 9em-3pm local C need ountry rtne · '" ..-~-·--,----MARIE'S HOUSECLEAN .._...,.. est1m•t• 951-at53 0 • rout• wttwo 20" lelll, buut hnnino bed, motot DESK CQl.ICh dinette Prof ~.up , good ..a-COUNTER PERSON tor technician we trllll OMV tolld wood, Uf'IUMd, 80% at:QPltr. dog hou1t, bunk bed 11M ctotNnci retsltrana 24fW 241·"53 I ' -~-· Pa= plfty equipment rental pnntout Clll Mr Tlytor oN at S 1100. 780-1171 clot has & morel S•t 1 many mo,. 24o1 22nc1 PROf HOUSECLEANIHO --· atort Typ.ng tltllls r• ""only' 979-8021 -7 30tm 2&49 Elden-C St Betnen ltvtne & LANOSCXPINd sPecrxt ¥4UNd 1NteRIOAS qw.s H9eYy phOntl --F1,111 111• aot• bed. OOOd -----T • t Sa ..... *All ~ ""'*'*''* WE 00 IT Alli REF'S HANGING/STRIPPING Mull work Stturday PLANT SCAPING Co.II eond•tlOn Cl'worM ltoor FURNITURE, inllquH, us Ill -"--· --- 1l'Good rel1re ncH1r Uc/lnl.DtGIT &48-7070. VISA-MC 873-1512 UNITED RENTAL, Cotti ...... fltm hu lmrnedlat• ta.mo Cd 844-5219 ctoeet or91n1Uta. IOtl e' FFU-SAT..sAT t-?? 14K C .. lort &45-2701 r Mtst l4S-0760 openings U1 our HorUcul-KITCHEN DINETTE 1ik9 mite llamt11 SAT ONlTI Otemond ••tctl. EJ1et THOROUGH HOUSE· QUALITY MAINTENANCE. flHttr~ltpair turll aerv~ end~~ new. yellow upholtltry. _!·~ 2207 Mey«"Pt.ce_ T~pewrltar & even a CLEANING Reterencea-Cteeo-ups. aprinlli.1, 20 v . -HU OlllTll IW tlon dlvllloos E•p d help-tam 1 cedar •nll ue GAR SALE bik•. p()tler Hondo SOO. 411 No. New-W ....... ........ yrs e11p Tony. &4$-5124 ln,t /Ext. ltctl Pluterlng. Full & Pat1·tlme poaitlont lul PIT or FIT 75'-4~ dt.:S.. 142-oe70 q t•t>lt. ml9c: 280 Clmellla port 81.,. &45--t573 C&B LAWN SERVICE Cuatom Tmurlng Ou1llty Mid dey nfghta & WMk· .. ---Al irll - -tn Btwn Ot11'199/Senta Wanda & Kelly'e Quellty MOW•EOGE TWICE MO WO(k. Problems•No Prob· ends Will trein $4/Hr to M tit ~M._k t & Lmll l ... lfftlMal Ana.Ave. SAT. oniy H==.,~~~~ HeedNnlng, •P • ,-. $20--$25 ~-5722 . lemtl .. 32t&&4 ~783 t. alert J31-«04 Ext 243. .8tctt!:. r, ioo:~ elor 1 4 pct. Ewthtonat 1215. .... .. &.. au• mortf Sat 1-S ioo;r;., &42-0405 Ot te2-1N7 Tr .. /Trlm/Claanup * NICK & Son'a PIUtltlnQ i Atk I~ Oenltk. --hll'dYWOtklng. er .. trve In· 9~2-4254 All varlet• "::'as::'211 W9Ybfldge. Hrtw Vu""- lrlltln Falf't tor plantlng Reu ~:=~:~t ~~,,. & llLJYDf PfUM dMduel w/totM produce MOVING SALE. All Jtlnt '.t Knox place CM LARGE .....,. 2 door MIDObtts .xaamo;;. ptlCei. &42-2173 Ctludt FIT or PIT Light delNety axpertenc. Mut1 ~ of Of1g p<ICe Steut ~ -lamP tllbee "45 ...... ,..._,, Fr9neh Ooorl a . . inbttchcit ... Musthave weelandt Bentf1111¥M-w/wtll eofl/IVIMt M75 MlSC fTEMS, Golf dubll 2 d,...,c:t.ttalblel 1t Wtndc:MI Uc 541-7t52 DUSTY S ~ Pla.W., econo cw or motorcycle able Ac>pty at 225 E 17th Solld chtfry Fr Prov cof rm coolers. tnl9C turn. 497 St Andrewe Ad, · . M111n. Stfv Mty/montn/ J• L.. U. , .. 1111 S200-$3001W11 .ApfJ1y at St. Cotta Meta lbl Mt+ occa cln+ din 3202 M'"'*Otl Aw E. &42-A07 SalJSun ,.__ 1 time. Frpie ... 241-1640 .. .. _. 2860 .,_. V•d9 £:Suitt -rm 1U1te! Mod Oak BA ol H1rbor corner ot · ..... tnctila TIEii ..!"" plUmblng 1 helting41 J CM 10am-Som • P /T ~ PRIM $550, cot ltll Mt, well G9laler S•t & Sun t ·5PM MOVING SALE £~ig I == DRAINS clelr from $15 Houri 11 30 am ..... 00 pm, unlll unua.s tol•bd $350 MOVING S~LE E must gol wa.lttl= ___ Topped/r-move.Ctearlup faueet-Ottpotal-~pea DELIVERY P•rson tor Mon-Fri 956-1330 baratoolt pp 547-1064 h .. -~dve<y· Tilomal Of,._ • PETE TRUCTION nu lawn/IC>fnldr 751-3478 .... "61\7.. s .. .. ......... Ch<lstmu aeuon. l1r1t 3 -------t 1ng Ooet ..._..... COi· -·· • Quality CoQat. & Batt · -1....,.., P · 7 <2·-WM111 of oec Call I<>< P /TUT UUllY.. RA TT AN clrc:utar dining lacllon. t1pe1. weah-couc:tl & ctlw ottomen. Pric.t. New l Remodel. K.C. TREE SERVICE lrnlfl PLWI 1ppt Comm only exper helpful table w/8 ctlllrt, $500 IKl dryw & muctl mott. 41 '4 A Hl~la Wty. Uc. & BoncMd. 807·5811 Top. Trim. Removll. Oull. Stitt Con Uc .e5911 UOyda NurllfY M1tlll1MGallwylS7$-2039 obo. Ru1111n Stmtvll' S.t/Sul'I. 595 F1Y91te Cr Sun. NoV 18, t-5PM lien Sent. llellnt.' ,,.. ..1. ANY ~ IS75-47sQ 848-7441 or 975.0353 S2SO obO IS75-37n (714) 5-40-4973 MOVING SALE ... liUfi t69.:fte3 or S34-N!!_ p I Demon1t11tor1 RESIDENT MGR 10 un1 .. SOFA SECTIONAL. OtM-MOV1NO-SALE;-Vldto 9--4 Furn., remote cntrt Aocio~!~ ,:><>si::, 1 TIE llEEl 111• .. r' llll 1 llYS ln CM, exper'd gen malnt ING TBl W/8 CHAS, GO G11TM1, Mr. Do $450, ~~-~ Uc Bonded 541-5SS5 a. lawn-TrM-Shrub IMtell REPAJJrl"lL TYPES & acreenlng of teNllltl C 0 N 0 , C H E A P ll!Tlpa, et9QW~, P!Ctur•, e«n,_;.:,,.OI -~ * ' ' T Trim & Rtmovll. We lntllll Acc.Mortea. It hftrittH Alto-N~ ptovtded Ofl 751-0915 Magnavox 25 cotor TV ,.._. -~Malt!. & Aototllling (714) 148-0222 Start ••• 1 IPI rent' ullt. 875-5110 .... WlllMll ::::: c:Jr~~n~r: ~~~ -~~!"!"'~"'!'l!!!--l ~r·nlder lnstal 'fWpalf ....... TrattllSA RETAIL Quean81lit$125. Austc:ol-SAT/SUN 9 00 AM Otero. (The Bluftl) N. M eat.lmlt• 548..eo85 jiQ bMt '"Y bid by-50% Wt ll't looklng tor~-OASllfl Of'.S Sofa $95, 7eo.ot28 2184 CANYON OR CM MULTI FAMILY Oar ..,_7401 AMERICAN GARDENER Comm/Aelid.Wortcgull' turous. energetic gell & NMd9d tor tine ,.,table WICKE~Couctl 2 end ............. -.. fe.1853 P«t a=: ---Mow~e aetv THE LEAi< STOPS HERE! guys 18 or over. lingle Newp0tt a.ach 1etall llblta .2 llmpt '2 ctialra.. .._,, (1n Hwb« View ~) RESIOICOMM'LllNO 28 Fr• eat &45-8023 lft 5 Free •t 722·7537 who like to trevel AH Corp Exper MC, call Xlnt ~ Call '14e-4997 e:;~~C!:·~· of solu. baby I...._ etc yrs. Do my own WOft!. UC. 11:::::: I .. li /&~-.I I trensportatlon ptOVlded Jinny •her 10AM •It• 5 30pm Sii Nov.15 onry, M N #278041. Al &4e-112e ~ t• t •t -t HI On 1111 Job traif\lng Im· &44·5070 fill UUt ELECTRICl.AN ....... um medlllt Income. Call SEClllITT OFFICll IUIHU.....1 lllS S•hKdty ONLYI 91mll ... ~v:...~ .. -: Uc •233108. 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"'-· --.. ........ • L • t -• . - BUIGK DEALER PUT YOU BEtllND THE WHEEL OF-A NEW & EXClllNG - ?-J l ·J • ------ LEASE FOR ONLY L-llllF~lll7 lOl*l"O ~laall0t4~ • ()Deed I. ... L-~ -1112 \.#M ~ •-IMlll °"..,.._..,~ - OVE;R FAGTORY INVOICE* - .ON ALL ESCORTS' & RANGERS ·~OR ~ . . 6 AT THIS PRICE ( '00029)( 103030) (I 030281(103027) • (1022381(_102237) BUY FOR ONLY -· Freedom. dims J ) .. If transportation Is Indeed the No. 11 sue Jn Orange County. · · apparentlyfewarewlllltWtoftndout ~hat lsbelngdoneabout the I -much ~sler to gripe atiout trafflc. , , ue i .darlf ess ignoi:an~bre-ed~,~ -~- Lawyers 1 ·battle~· · A Pulitzer Prlze-wlDalJJg Dewspa~r editor wa1 coD/roated by • promlaeat member of tbe commu11"y f!Vllo wa1 uger:.ed tbat bls arr~it ll•d beea p~Jl~l1ed for al>Jn.toiva to kn•w.. • ·. . · · · •. · •'Slr," tbe editor rHpoDded, "would you r•tber JJve ID• country wbere you could be •rr~stedail b•ve oo oae bow?" A young woman on a trip l<? the .neighborh~ grocery store disappears. She vanishes mto the night without a trace. Later, it is determined that the woman has died;at the hands of another: Ano yet. except for authorities and the woman' distraught husband, the killing remains a mystery. Nobody knows. It's as 1f it never occurred. There are no public records, no statements - nothing. A young woman's slaying is covered up. Did it happen in the Soviet Union or some shadowy Eastern bloc country where people live m fear of the knock at the door in the middle of the night. where people are accu~tomed to waking up -and finding their neighbors have vanished? __ · . Or did It happen m some banana republic where human nghts are but a whim of the rulin.gjunta? --It could have happen mcmy of the places such as that. But ll d1dn 't. It happened here. m the United States, an Oran&e Count}. It happened nght here in Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa's suddenly secret police force decided no one should know that Sandra Ann Neary. 32. was slam. It's "' ch1lltng thought. Herc m this open democracy we feel so secure and comfortable in. men in uniform supposedly have the power to keep such life and death matters secret. You can disappear or be murdered and no one w1ll know until official authonues deem it appropnate. The ured, official response in this case as m others 'Such as the recent David Gallardo slaying is that the public being informed about a ci.tse ~ill s.omehow JCOpardize an m"estagauon and that Justice will not be served There 1t 1s· lnJusuce m the name of justice. It's terrifying to think that Mrs. NeaIJ's killing might have remained a secret except for her husband. Stephen ~Cal"}· was both bothered and womed. Jt concerned him that his wife's death was being ignored. And he was afraid that ~mehow a cover-up was taking place, that the press. in collusion wt th law enforcement, was conspiring to lceep~rus wife.,s s£a¥ing a secret. He didn't understand whv. He became concerned he might. be railroaded. a convenient scapegoat to be led away. Case closed. It's not likel y, of course. In fact , it's far-out. But it is also the type of evil that takes place when public servants aren't held accountable to theu: public. It happens elsewhere too frequentl y. It happens when freedom -of the press and of information -is compromised in the name of some m1sconce1ved good. It is the sort of sm1ster corruptio n that occurs for any number of mot1 va t1 ons when people in authonty are allowed to operate without sufficient checks and oalances. We tn\ est in our officials the authonty to protect and to \Crve us . We delegate that respons1bihty, though not bhndly. We don't and won't abdicate our nghts to kno\\'. how a young woman's hfe was taken away from her or a why a bo} has been shot to death. We demand to know. "io the Costa \.1esa Police Department as not run b\. C\.11 men in dark uniforms. But the potentJal for abuse 1s' greater when the bright light of public scrutiny is dimmed Freedom 14i weakerted in the darkness that ignorance breed4i Opm11>n\ r,prev.cd 111 thl\ 'Pa~r arr tho-.c ofthr Da1lir Pilot Other view~ rr.prr\\rd nn th1' p.'I~· ,11r tho~ of their authors and :tn1\t\ Reader comment " invllrtl The f>A1I~ Pilot. P () Bo~ I S60 ( O\ta Mr\t1 926211 Phont> M~·MlK6 TODAY IN HISTORY VllC Toda)'' f nd:t). No' 14, thc 3 I 81h In I 'JJ "I. J>rcfi1dent franklin D da\ of I 986 I hl·n: arc 4 7 da)s left m Roose' cit proclaimed the Ph1hpp1ne the vear l\land., a I rec common~ealth TOd&}.''> h1ghhg~1 in h1s1~ry: In 1940 during World War II , On No\. 14, I ~"· '.'t'" Y~rk (1crman nlant'\de'.ttroted most of1he World reponcr Nellie Bly CClmihcth r ngh.,h 1o"n ol (O\entn. ~..,._--·t·ochrane) hegan Mf~f*·..,. top----- tht.fict1t1ou, ,o,agc ol Julc.s Verne·~ In 1972, on .Wall Street. the Dow Ph tic~ r -0 hy 1rt1vt'hng uound tht-Jon~ J.nduurla~ ;\\·era closed world 1n lewer than 80 dav\ "he abo'c the: 1.000 mark for the lint ucceeded. lin1-.h1n1 the tnp tn 72 t1mt'. ending the day at I ,(J0).16. da)i . In 1973 Rnta1n'\ Prince\\ J\nnc On tht\ date· "''1\ ma med to a c;ommoncr. ( aptain In 1832. the lir\I '>lrc~t<:ar. u hor\t.. M:irk Ph1ll1n\. 1n a ceremony 1n drawn vehicle c ailed lhc John Ma\on. We,tminstcr .\hhc.'y made ia debul in New York . In I SSJ Herman Melville·\ no\cl •'Moby 01cl.." wM rim publi"hcd in the United 51ate". In 1881 ,( hark11 J.C.1u11e,1uwtnt on trial for thcll!l~~~tnat1on of rrc: .. 1dent amcs Garfield. C1u11cau "a' con- ~•(tcd and han1ed the following year In 1922, the Bnl1'1h Bro;idca~tln~ orp. bcpn its dome 11c rnd10 ~r ·' . I I rn vear\ aao. \ynan force\ \xpn t'ntenns Benut 1ak1ni control oftht' cl1' 1drd Lehane\<: capital r 1vc year~ aao The space ~huttle ( olumh1a. 11-. five-da» m1 s1on cut do~n to t~o da)S bccau'IC of 11 malfunct1on1na fuel ce11.·madc 1 \afc landina et Edwards o!\1r J <>rec 8a~ in ( ahforn1a .. 1(-WlttlMf , ~ Ttm Jiit to.tor ·~....,--~~ ... c...a , fttc>dUCtlOn ow ector "°"" •.•. IMWJ AdwtflWnQ Oif«IOf c:=.~~ ACRAMENTO -Earlier J~is )COlr. in a pnv1te memo! the c~ief lobbyt\t for the Cahfom1a Medical AQOC1at1on s~ut.lted that .1? 6 could be acr1t1cal year for the polmcal po~er of the lcpl profe~s1on After 1urvey1ng the challenaes that faced the Cahfom1a Trial Lawym Assoc~tion (CTLA) in 1986, the lobbyist raised tfie-p0ss1bthty that the organi1at1on co~n fiiPlc.k.-----:- . The poht1cal season ha~ now been completed and whil~ the CTLA wa not bankrupted, it, alhed aroup and Gen. Ver may be Plol' tt1• ng ~~~v}~~~d lt~7~'fui ~~~ol~i3s~s of dollar) and .came away empty· handed. r Trial lawyen were the chief oppo-to Ov. erthrow Mrs. A' qu1·no nentsofPropos1t1onSl ,anfolllaUve - WA HI GTON -The CcMial lntelhgen~Agcncy-has been traclcing the myncnous operauons of Gen. Fabian Ver, formcrch1efofstafTofthe Ph1hppine armed forecs. who re- ported!> 1s plotting to overthrow Pre 1dent Cora1on Aquino. lntcJhgcncc sources be~ ~e has formed a "death squad" that 1S ready to ehm1naJe any Filipino leaders wh.o stand in has way. According to these ,ourccs. Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile has already received dca1h threats for his role 1n boosting Aqumo 10 power. ... EnrM has t1ghtencd.A1!> sccunty; he t!t constantl)' guarded by an ehtc sccurit) forceof600craclc troop~. But he has also tned lo placate Vcr"s panisans by speaking out again t Aquino and accusing her of courting the communist insurgents Press repom have suggested that Ennk 1s mancovcnna to run again t Aquino 1n the next elcet1on But the truth as that he 1s afraid of Vor and 1s merel) trying 10 save l't1s own skin. our sources sa) L nder the Ferdinand Marcos die· ... tatorsh1p, Ennle and Ver were close friends. In fact. "Ennle ba~conftded to 1nt1matcs that he urged Marcos to appoint Vcrasch1efofstafT Bui when the d1ctatorsh1p came crashing down, 1hc fnendsh1p broke up. Ennlc aban- doned Marcos and ordered his troops to support Co'ry Aquino. An cmb1t· tered Ver Oed to America with Mar:cos I ntell1gcnce sout'ces now report lhat Ver has been Oy1ng back and forth between the United States and \outheast Asta. meeting w11h cohons and bu1ldm1 an underground to OPPoSC Aquino. Whtie he was chief of staff. Ver persona II )' directed the ~urity oper- ations that cracked dowri1nl Marcos' opponents. He was.....-0 charge of "special secunty proJCCts" that not onl y hounded exiles who dared to oppose Marcos but eliminated some of the most trouhlesome Ver developed a particularly close relat1onsh1p with President Marcos' spon~rcd b> the doctors, ~u inc 1fc. lmtldL AL one om.c lhciL operations. 1n 1de tho United tate · came under the scrutiny of the Defense lnte1J1aencc A&ency. A secret DIA report claimed that Ver and Jmelda Marcos stacked the Phihp- p1ne Embas y in Wash1na10n. aroups Ind lhe insurance industry that putt. rcstnct1ons on personal --=~~==~=~=~~~~~--1n1:~udamcn~ Propos1t1on 51 wu pa b> voters in June. Declared the repon: "The new team 1s ... expected to monitor Ph1hppane dmident act1v1ty . in 1he U.S. The attaches will undoubfedly report on. and possibly operate against, anti-Marcos Philippine ac· t1v1sts in-tht U.S." Their top taraet in Amenca was Marco • arch-nval, Benigno Aquino. The DIA · reported that Imelda ~arco secretly called on Aquino in May l 983, and warned him that he might be as$8ssinated 1f he returned to 1he Philippines. JACK AIDEISOI and DAU VA N A TT A ung revoluuon. Possibly by the same token. the 1overnmenn Mosl~m fundamentalist oppos1t1on hates the VCR craie, and has even aone 10 the extreme of torchmg the casseues CONFIDENTIAL FILE: Federal ageoocs thatarecons1dere~ absolute- ly essential to ward off an enemy attack are a.iven a "IC" pnonty for. telephone lines. The aovemment's guidelines also give this top pnon1y Aquino disregarded the warning. designation to fore1an embassies. so later returned home and was aunned that they can "conducl d1plomat1c down as hc~tepped offthe plane. This negotJac1ons cnttcal to arrcstlf1g or cold-blooded murderprec1piiated the ·limitina ho uhues •• Not a bad idea. dramatic event that led to Marcos· _but accordina to an internal State downfall and his replacement b)' Department report, only two forcain Aquino's widow emban1cs have bothered 10 apply for Ver 1~ now wanled 1n the Ph1hp-p1ne~ for atte1edly plomna rh? as- sass1nat1on. Intelligence sources \ay that, meanwhile. he 1s d1rec11ng a shadowy operation to oust Prc 1dent Aquino and erase ahe Aquino name from Philippine pohucs once and for all. POVERTY ON THE NI ~ There·., lmlc doubt 1ba1 1he Egyptian .. fellahin .. generally Ji ve 1n abjcc1 povert)'. and State Depanmen1 source-. 'in) that most workina-class Egypttans hve m hovels But even m their straitened circumstances. Egypt's lower cla<1ses apparent!) enJOY one luxu ry shared by many middle-class Amencan households: v1deocasscne recorders Many Egyptian "hovels'• boast VCRs. and video sho~ sell and rent mo"1es that include the latest Holly- wood productions as well as Eaypuan films. The 1overnment reportedJy approves of the home-video fad. evidently fiaunna that fam1hes who are watchma their VCR'I aren't plot· the pnont)' raunes "Thus," the report WalCJ. ·•1t appears that. !ew foreign missions arc aware that \uch ass11"ments exist " Fogy Bottom dttlincd to 1dent1f) the two na11ons that asked to be informed of impend· ing attack. MINI-EDITORIAL: A1to rney General Edwin Mc~ has already taken many lumps for his su~e~t1on that employers 1n5t1tute \urve1tlance over their workers not only on the Job but in the parlona lot and the neighborhood tavern. all m the holy name of the antH1rua war. Even Mcesc's conservative buddtes gasped at the concept What fascinates us 1s the idea that such a devoted anti· communist as Ed Mcc1C seems to be perfectly "11ling to tum the United State into a carbon cop)' of the Soviet Union. where hone t c1t1zcns li ve daily with the knowledge that wher- e\cr they ao. 811 Brother is watchina. Say It ain't so. Ed! J•ck Alldrnoo aod Dale Vu Alta are 1yodlc•t«I col11m11l1t1. Tnal lawyers were the chief sourtt of financ1na for the defense of Chief Ju ti« Rose Bird and other hbcraJ 1ust1cc 1n the No"embcr election. Undet B1rd''I leader-Ship, the Supreme Court had expanded the op- ponuntttcs for 1nJured parties to sue and collect. But Bird and two other Ju llCC1 were defeated. meanina a less expansive coun will emerge. The Dc-mocrat1c leaders of the Lcg1<1lature sou&ht their usual heavy contnbuuons lrom the trial lawyers -the son of money that had made the CTLA o~oftht largest sources of tcaislat1ve campa1an funds in recent years and 11ven rt almost un- challenged clout in the Leaislature But despite the 1nfus10n ollawyers' money. Democrats lost around in both houses h's J1kcly that 1he lcpl P.rofess1on dumped more than SS m1lhon into this ye3T"s cam~gns bu~wound llP on the lo ma S1dc almo t •II of the lt1me Almost as 1fto add insult to miury. the Legaslature passt'd and Gov George OeukmeJian s1ancd leais- laUon tb.aLm.aka 11 cil1er to di,.. c1phnc errant attorneys As disastrous 15 this year has been for them poht1cally. the state's law- ye~ ~lll scarcely be allowed to breathe before once aa.a1n be1n1 plunaed into polittcal battle. A new coaltt1on that includes the Cahfomia Medical Assdctation, bus1- ness aroups and focal governments- the same aroups that passed Prop- o 1llon SI last June -has been formed to push for additional "ton reform " lnittally dubbed "Summ1t 86;· the new aroup intends to pre s the Lepslature next year for measure~ 1hat would make it more difficult for pla1nt1ffs and their attorneys to sue and collect for personal 1n1unes Included 1n the measum are cap~ on attome>s' fees - a direct blow at the laW}er5' pocketbooks -ttstr1c· lions on "pain and suffcnna" damaa· cs and punitive damages, protections for manfacturers from product hab1l· ty <1u11s based on state of the an technology and restoration of 1m· muntt) for state and local govern- OC transit i~provem~~ts. are widely misu~derstood ments for~rtain damages ansina out of public improvements. In effect, the coalition wants to undo much of the the expansion of plaintiffs' nahts that the Lq1slature and the Supreme Coun have enacted over the laJI decade. Only then. the coalition sats. will a b1a dent be made in liability in· surance raies in C'ahfornia. "I JU!>t attended a meetina on tr:in portat1on ~mprovements planned for Ora nae County. and I am really impressed -real progre s 1s beina made.'' ahc real estate ~le'I man:igcr told me exc11edl). "Do )'OU know what'~ bcina planned'>" he ul..ed Yes. I know what's being plannM And I apin sighed that there seems to he no way lo communicatc these plan\ l"ffemvclyro thewbhc:-evcn- to the interested pubhc (O\erage by the new media has been aood. but writing and pnntina arucles and hav1na them read and under tood are two different thinp. M ctina ?Myre;alcstatefncndwH attracted 10 a mect1na at the Four uon Hotel with a fine breakfa~1. but no one can afford to give all of the people 1n Orana.c County a fine brcakfa t aa the Four Season -and even 1hcn, not everyone would at· tend. The Orange ( ounty Bu inc s Journal \pon'°rcd an cvcnina mtct· in1at t CI recently, ~1th oumandina panchit and a name moderator. Good 1nform1t1on. well prc~ntcd. nd onl> .SO people attended. lftran ponat1on1 UldccdtheNo.1 1 !Ue 1n Oranac Count). and all of 1he "u"'e 1nd1ca1c 1t i . 1p~rcn11y_1 arc 1lhn1 to flnd out •·1,-at 1 bcina done about t~e 1swe -much IQ' to JTIJlC I ul trJ IC. ·Hae -1n furl)' 1mpl tC'fms -1 t.hat 1 plann d C1hrans, the State of 1hfom11 H11hv.1y l>wis1on, has allocated SSOO m1lhoo for Oranac County throuJ}l 1990 for •1dmml chc n 01 Frccwa~ (1"40~). wb1 h cs 4 I the Oranac Coast. b> one lane in either direction. Th1\ widening will take place all the way from the 1-60S • at Oranac County's northern border with Los Anaelcs County, to the San 01eio/Santa Ana Freeway con- nuence at El Toro. Construction m1aht beain as soon a\ next $ummer on the ~hon from 1-605 to the Corona dcl Mar Freeway. with the rest bcainnlna tit months la1er. 1 On! tmnaup The extra lane Will l>C for vehicles with two-or-more dnvers only. hkc the lane, on the Costa Meta FrttWay (I-SS) Well, not exactly like the I-SS The 1-405 carpool lanes will be des11ncd specifically for th1" purpo\C, and w1l) do away with some of the nept1ve, The Caltran mone> will also be u~d for 1mprov1n1 the &ood old I-SS and l·S interchanaci for finally ex· tcnd1na the 1 -S~ a ona the weed· strewn riaht·of·Ofa) throuah south Co ta Mesa, for: w1dcnin1 Pacific Coa t Hiahway throuah Huntinaton ~ach and Newpon lkach, and for widen1n1 that dcv1h h lliauna C1· n)On Road petltc project 1s widtnin& of the outdated Santa Ana f 1Tew1y Cl·S) to 10 and. 12 lanci from m mter- chanac with the 1·60S to 1tt con- nuen e with the 1-4QS. Th11 IS I $I b1lhon pr0&11m 1n llttlf. Fundin11 "'II n ed. but c:ount) ldder be· n~ W)dtmn1~d tq;n 19 8 or 19 9. + '1'he s11n1ficancc of the 62 pcrctnt vote '" favor or (Propo ·~ion s I) IS that the people arc very' much aware of tl'rc hab1hty coveraae ptoblem and favor effon to sohe n." sa)'s one bnefina paper prodU«d b> the coah· tion, It 1s a direct and senous challen to the trial laW)ers and their dimtni h~. but still potent, clout 1n m1lca e would be locat~ed~1:.:.:n:...!:th:.:.:e:......~>.µ-~~~~-:-:-:---::-- med.m.n stnp 'Or c.usung. rec way And t e GT l.:A ts bqinni111 to filht MARTIN BROWER with the rcmainina one-quarter re· back. qu1rina an elevated riaht-of-way. "The case for chanaina the lepJ The 19.4 mile would include sy tem 1s impossible to make," SI)'\ scctionsofthcOranae Frceway(I-57), Peter tlin&ton. president of the l·S, the I-SS from the 1-5 to the l...OS, CTLA. and the l-40S from Von Kannan Hinton and other CTLA rcpn:scn- Avenue to Bear trtet. lauvn. 1n \J)tt(he and aepcarancc And finally. of c:our1C, arc the before legislative comm11tecs, arc transportation corridor • with the Sin contendLn' that chanacs in the tort Joaqu1n Hills and F ooth1ll Comdon system will have httlc effect on t1kin1 the pressure ofTthc-San D1e10 1nsurane(.ratc .citinathc~itpencncc and Slnti Ana Frccwayund with the of other ~tatc • Rather. they aay, Eastern Corridor takina the prcnurc insurance premiums arc affected by (oh. what arcat pre r.urc) off'the C'osta '"'urcrs' profits and loues in their Mc~ freeway. 1n~e tmen1 ponfohos and only dirt t LOolona at the above. \0 much 1s tatc reaulat1on of rates can protCC1 happenin1that there ithttlewonder 1t the publi , 1s difficult to communicate. 'The Gi¥en 1he inOuencc of the two acneral pubhc needs iimplc contcndina factiou -abe bu me If'· There arc rnlly tw basic profc ion coaliuon on one ldc and me (I) faetllent plans ha~c the law.yen on the other -11'1 betn prepared to..solvc our trJnsror· unltkclyttiatcithcrsidc will ~va11 an iat1on problcm and in man) ca • the leJtilatt\e arena. The prosnos these lan1 arc mov1n1 tO'A'lrd rnlt· there 11 fi r C\penaive sndlotk on the t)·. ore mone s re \llte<l ¢ tbnni~JN1ltnlllle •. ---= that&akesthe upponof&hcpubhc-~-.nnd lh&1'1 wh) lhc co&lidOn iJ act behind lhe aovcrnmcnt'1nd c1v1 already plann1n1 to bypa s the Lai leaden .,.ho arc 1n the fottfron1 oftb J laaurc 1111n wtlh another 1natia11H~ 11ant ttfon. for the 19l I btalloc MM'de •rw•H ~Us•• ....... ,. It' Ql.UlC.1 blttk..~-· ~~--- Then there arc the 1.t1n itwa_J JUSt aj)pro~cd b)f the Oran,r County Transit l>istnct ( 0) bOM'd. Thts would be a 9.A·m&lc llt1tf s tttn wnh 1 SCJlll'lte lane: fortaJ'.POO 'J van and busn lhrce.oquanm 01 that ktlet ·• 'uda ..._.,., ~ Da ff•l•en & • •~IH • <W•ty lt.,,.n... """""'' .... ... .. i ·I \OL.2/N0.45 .. -------~ '• ·· 'Gcirden 'barren ·at SaddlebaGk .f.d,.,arcl Afbet'' -en ·n Cbe Gvdeo •• may oot Ix the v.'Of1d.dau OP!JS tJw S . ~b<,.s Af~ of·Virgirua Wool_r!"° • becan:it, bu1 it tiieems to be far more aocn~bk lO local product.ton erou~ h• <..'W"r"mt prnenuuoo at Saddleback College is Oransr Co\lnt}~S fourlb en.lOP U> lhe pl$t 13 l:· . .. Gatden .. 1'~at.~,bu · 1.tt1aftdmostplayfuhs u 'Pfnsa n« ..._-:1~ ltCOOWl1 of'Wbu.tban ~1\K .,.ho turn 10 tM o&dci51 pro6:11i-oa iD d:.eir coauaual quest lO kttp p uh 1M Jooeso h don., bowe •"«. hi' e its rhet•na moments -Whic'h wifortumtdy arr ) *'1dlil) .realiu.d i.o d.irectOr Lynn " w d s" . prod ioa. . Tht s&Or)' «GMn 00 llidmd and JeDDy ()OU don ·1 lit\ lalt .IWDtf; a an Albee pb y), a couple wrth a Dice ho.ate, a b.iAdsomc Jacw:u and (~y, lanc.t Ill out of our illbtlioe) a m.apufi. call prdm. Bat ~tt lOO T 1trapptd fQr Richard lO buy a ITIS power la111"D moWtt and he "on•t ••••lllliillllliilllliili bear of'bet' ~a i-n-cimcjob lO bolSla' Lbt Wilily budctt. So .he etecu lo do a htdr f»OOftliahtma-or SWWstatina.. asi1 wen' - 1n lhe afternoons, and the money staru roUi11& ia. BefOft' IM pany iuestt aml'c for their c:ddntion of their nrwfound. ~ea.Ith, Richard &earns where aU the Iona veen lS w nuna from and tbert'' bdl to pay. At least t~c lbould Ix, but Seddlcbadl's Bue ~\i aDd.c.aml.J)o):'k 1ta11bunomco1of truth a hule ~ lha11 a fit of pique c>Vtta dent in the f.a.miJy car. Con$CQ~ntly, wc're_cheat.ed out of the hip inten,iity of the plafs m<»l volaule lct'M. • · Ste"cn pqrtta)• R•chard as beilli-..om~t numbed by Jhe ~nuauon. and tht'rcforc W'is:>ped of emotion 1 curiw• choice . 11~cn tht dialogue at hand. UO)i~ is ... bt1 more ~iul at <.on tructJnJ hu ctwact.tr, but w lOO 5m morr inner litt _JDCDa1'l-U11C-fashiOO plait c!!lcnor Htt a gdner·ow...-- IOOkJnJ IJP'lic for the S«.Ond act 11 further ICttlinJ. Chip Holme> is clO)'inl and affected as the ldlc nch nei&hbor whodoubl uuonofnarrator. prov1dm1Albec'sinsi&hts t'Orthe aud1cn c. More on the mark ts Ruth Camtton 11 the Briti5h, bu.inn,hke madam who orpnu.a the ladies of the afternoon and appear1 tn pcrpcu.W wmmand. I he role of Richard and Jenny's prep tehool son is another cunos1t)'. tte•s dCKribcd as 14. but Robin Pcmne comes on looksn1 old enou&h lO vote and towerin& over h11 parents. Of the three vis1tin1 couples, only Barbara Hollis and Charles Lamb r.upply any rral bile to their bacqround charactenut1ons. Saddlcback·s "Garden .. ccts a bia lauch where it shouldn't - by no1 updauna the cmt of housing from she late 1960s when the play was written. Wally Huntoon's comfortable suburban home -.cuen11s ttrac11vc enouah.. but wcdo m1 s secina that garden. The Jaccu11and11s role an the play·~ outcome isa nice touch, but hardl,Y oriainal ~1ncethe late Newpon ff arbor ActorsTheaterthouaht of1t fir~t about ad c; de aao "Everything in the Garden" concl udes this weekend wi th performance~ ton1&ht and Saturday al 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. in the McKinney Theater on S8ddleback!s Mistiion Viej(}campus. C'all ~82-46S6 for 11cket 1nformat1on. I Publl1lttr. Karen Wiumer l:.dltor. Tom Tait Oat1book Editor Dixie Redfearn Art D/n(tor StfVen Houah Clrt"lt1t/Q11 MaMpr: Terry Kandlc Pr<>d"t t/Oll UoMpr: Robert Cantrell .. Jolif RIVERS' NOT IN 001'98 BOUSE 'TO- NIGHT'~···························!······················· 10 By DON COURSEY ·1 lied. I thouabt rd be tUiaa this week off HC?wever, iecling i~ a particularly •iadictiwc=j~c:alled my editor here at the Pilot and told tier ID npcs from me after all. Poor girl. Joan Riven.~~ aa J091'.~ lliptmarc . imagine beina married to this narty br090? rd,...., P4ck Zits with a claw bammer. A recent show wu her OM.-.-Wl-:T with lowli~ts of previous shows. Amon& them was a lellditioa ~ Elton John s "The Bitch is Back.•• _ · •52 PICKUP' FEATUllES DAIUl SIDE OF STREE'l'S •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 8 Our guest critics sctmcd to aarec on one ~ ifter seemg 152 Pickup' last week -it's not for the sqaamilla. FCaturiQI a long list of lowlife characters who dwclJ in the Wldenide tbc strccu, ·~2 Pickup' is a no-bolds-barred film con~blmck!D.lil, prostitution and murder. It's definitely not your av~~ ctatic. Tune in next week to sec wbat"Our guest critics think abOUt Nobody's Fool.· ..8Cll CAST OF 'BIRDS' PARTm&iT BISTRO .........................................•........................ 9 BJ VIDA DEAN The ceili ng of John Pohl's Bistro was covered wtth balloons. "This is called instant interior ,decorating.•• the restaurateur said as be sent up another bunch. Earlier. the colorful balloon.shad been held by theaudicncco~Birds" at lbcSouth Coast Repertory who bad paraded over for a late supper hOsted by the .. interior decorator." . TAIKO JAPAmE FOOD ..............•...........•..••..... 12 C~lt1'1>All •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. 4' I TVLl8Tll'f08 ••••••.••..••..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 WT AUllAKT nws ............ ····-:· ............ 14 ~ ,ARf MBELM ~SEN1S . . -ELMER BISCI IOFF • I ) By ROBERT HYNDMAN T O"creote his-0rt, Elmer Bischoff admits to walking o tightrope. "You hove to bring off o fusion of your interest both in the sub1ect and in the pointing," Bischoff soys. "When you ore too enamored of nature you con lose touch with the demands of the pointing. Conversely, with too little . involvement with the subject, the pointing con degenerate into o formal • II ~xerc1se. --------------------- ischoU tries to convey with his T pointing "the olive, sensual thing in itself" as welt as a response to the sub1ect. "Between the two," he soys, "1s this trghtrope." Bischoff's skill in walking that tightrope 1s -0ppo,eot in the wous c~prismg-on-exht· 01tiori' hot opens Thursday, N"ov. 20 at the Laguna Art Museum. Through a divene collechon of 35 . paintings and 15 drawings, "~!mer B&hoff: 1947.) 985" effedivefY traces • the changing style and pursuits that hove morked the artist's career over the post 40 years. The nottve Cahf ornion started out point· ing abstracts, moved in 19 52 to represen- tatioool works and quickly earned o repu· lotion as one of the most 1mportont Boy Area figurative pointers, soys art writer Jon But1erf 1eld in her catalog essay that occom· ponies the exhibit. Then, just when f1gurotive pointing be· come popular again, Bischoff returned Jn . • the post decode to abstract orl. .. With his latest works, Butterfield soys, "Bischoff hos come fuU circle. The new obstroctions ore glonous collisions of colot and light which f oitly whirl ood twist w11h their power." WiRiom Otten, director of the loguoo Art Muieum, agrees that Bischoff has eschewed loshioo in order to follow 'his own inte1esls. "Ehner Bischoff hOs been a quiet maverick since the early 19 40s when his career was in on early stage of develop· ment," Otten soys. "While his contribu· tions to 20th century American art hove ...,. continued to gain national recognition ~ith each poss111g decade, Bischoff hos electea to purs~e a creative process which hos not always coincided with current trends." i1ie Bischoff exh1b11too's showing in Laguna Beach 1s 1ls lost stop. The Son Francisco Museum of Art presented the show lost winter. It then traveled to Greenville, S.C. and to the Phillips Collec· hon in Washington, D.C. The exhibition, funded rn port by the Nattonol Endowment for the Arts, w1ft be on display at the Laguna Art Museum through Jon. 18. The exh b1hoo was curated by Robert Frosh. Although Bischoff' s early OS weQ OS f 1gurallve works ore well· known, Jon But- terfield believes his latest absrroclions are espectally · noteworthy. · • ' These new canvases," she wntes, "ore among the very best gestural works being done today on either coast. These ore paintings to revel in, to become immersed in, to be consumed by.'' . . The rrewpomtmgs mcluded 1rr the exh1b1t ore large acrylic works with~geometric shapes scattering, colliding ond'exploding against o vivid, koleittoscopic field of lively colors. "These ore gloriously spontaneous point· ings, but rheyare also inlettlgenl ones," Butterfie1d soys. "The monrtoring 1s there -they walk B1schoff's self-defined tightrope." • · Desp!le the 1ndus1on of the impressive • •• ff' • abstract wOfks, B1schoff' s rwo decooes of · devohon to figurative wOlks ore given ·' )lmple and deserving display in the exhi- bition as-well. . In turning lo his figurative penod in . ·1952, Bischoff said he-intended to convey o \Jn1versolity that was central to his early abstract paintings, "to· create a world and to create people 1n that world who were more timeless, were not fixed in ttme, were not dated in t,ime~'' " In these ~or'ks, Bischoff used abstract express1on1st techniques and applied them lo his v1v1dly colored 1moges of landscapes and f 1gures whtch were pointed with his own t~hnicol style. : Introspective, quiet figures corrvey a ·reflective.. mood. "W<XOOn With Head and Hand" 1958 shows o woman resting her weary head wh~e seated at o table. 'Orange Sweater" 11 9 55 depicts o lone student engrossed 1n th<:>ught while seated at o desk and StJrrounded by cool green tones. Three paintings -' Interior With Two Figures" 19681, 11Yellow lampshade" 119691 and 'lntenor With Cityscape" 119 6 9 -seem ro exptOfe rbe Tensions between o man and a woman occupy•ng . their own personal space desp.te the other's presence in the some room. Althoogh there 1s o tense, somber mOOd conveye01 the figures ore quiet, reflective and !or from host e. ., In these three paintings and in his lumi· noos landscapes. B1schoff's use of colors Please StMf BISCHOFF page I 0. • On the CO'rer 1s "Yellow Lampshade ", 1969 011 on can'ras. Abo're, "Country loom ", 1957 od on canvas. Al left 1s "Girl With Towel'~ I 960 oil on canvas. ·~ I ·- NOV BM TW T F B can tempos and old standard Tun-da>J!lrouah Saturday, 9 p.m. to.1:30 Lm.._ __ S.blnla~~y~~--------------1 23456 78 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16171819 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 30 LEE PEIUtElL SHOW features Fetttll on suopbonc. pi.ano and "ocals Tunday th~ Friday 4.J().7;30 p.m. at o.t C<M1at.r)sidt 'loii ut.1.bd~Chaleau l.ouQllC. 32S Bristol l. 10 CTtlJOr\ Beach ll the 1nta· S«tion of Bristol and Red.bill ~~300 NEW WAVE oaco a.ua for .................. iliiiiiiillillliilllillll ......... 11!!111 ............ .. r~y FRAN MARTIN performs easy hstnunJ. co~lCmporary music on the pcano. Oanring a-vatlabk T ucs. • F n 7~)().IO:JO'p.m .. Hohda) Inn. Bnstol "~ C'oua tcsa. . TRE BOP prncnu danctnJ muSK Fn . ' -lbr('oolJttls."a h"e S<J's da bend. Sun. at 8:30 pm.: Mooda} ~icht Football w.11.b a frtt buffn and no co' a cha,..r for pid1roci Cani. wuh a w..idc SICT'ttn '' and ~ era.l mottilOt'S thf'oU&hout lM dub Mon at__lp m.: -Rock round ilM! C"IOC --a lilstOf) of roe\ tild rnTI fo1unna Jason Cha~. Tun at 8 pm . Lip 'nc contests Thurs 18774 Broo~hur\l. Fountarn Valk>. J...:!36b . DENNY PEZZIN ll ttle Bn tol Bar and Gnllc. Holi<by Ina Bristol Ptau Hotel 3 l JI Bnstol St. an a.ta Mesa. .. Rod and Rom.an«" IS fea1u.rcd eacn evenina Wcdnetday ~ Satwday at a. as Denny Pcain takes )'OU through hrM 10 dantt 10 the mu\k of the fi tllt'$ and rom.ancn you into l~ ci&bon. C'aJI SS7-3000 for more infonnauon. u:N Ww.LUIS .. Ce. at aw·. 27 10 E. Cbapman A\C an ~. Just eut of the Nev.-pon Frtt111o-a). Ken ~lliatns performs on kc) board. suophonc and 'ocallLes solo on TUnday and Wef Lou ROSSJ adds "ocaJsand thcne" 1u1taf'S)nthnnrr on Thurs. throuah Sat. R.ck Garve) Joins lM croup C\CT') Fnday and SaL <>n drums. 9 pm to 1:30 am Tues.· thf'OUCb Sat. un from p.m. to I Lm. . CllAllLJE .U.1> CHRIS. guitar aod ~no duo -.1th mus1c of tM 60s cumntl) pcrfonn1n1 Wcdnoday rbrou&h turda)~· at the brand ~ Montcl"C) lb)' C"anncn Fm.ti ~­ food.Jkm.ura.nL ln.tnt 1io.mL Garden Ctntcr I ~83 ( uher Dri"c 1n lrvu1e. S49-l 757 ART GRAHAM TRIO at Dukt''s P1att at the N~pon~r Reson con· temporar) music. jau. South Amm· .... ,,_eoT .... ..., ..... 81 111101 (111&) 5 40 1roa10·00 CltGCD~D"­(hOSrcJ:~~ ,,,. 1 40 & •••• ...-OOW'"5 POOL ...... , ... AMwl Lest flft9'rt' (Rl I 41 & t •tO The ~ory of two men tom b11 lne conflicts in their li1!1!5 and united bg their love for the greatest sound the world has ever heard. A ftil:.W FIUI IJEDICATU> TO IUDl'<JWW,'1#, LESTTA YOIJ/VC ~ KOU D MIDNIGHT tCC'llS 16-21 at .. J11" 23642 .Roclf tdd Bl\ d. in EJ :roro. Ptnc1'ied by c~ ·Farro•. S6 admraioo. JOO capecit). Call 137-1961 form~ 1nfonnation. TB£ BOP. tee Frida)' hstana.. uzyga1aA.lll()W S« Frida)' ln&in& &.EN WILLIAMS 6 00 See Frida) lisuna,. CllAJUJE AND CRRJS Stt Fnda) hsunc. ABT GllABAll TIUO Stt Frida) hsllnc, StmdaJ U!N WILUAMS 6 00 See Fnda) Lisuna. lloaclay TBE HOP. stt Friday liuina. SWALLOWS COVE 10 San Onncntc: Li~c bia band danona to tM musa of Ln Doualas and his quintet e\Cf) Wed. Thul'\., f~. ~nd Sat C"nuna 7-11 ·pm o adm1nac>n eha,.e. Wed~). Grand buffet and dJnner dan« "1th le$ Oou&Jas Quintet p m.-12Lm Sao Ckmcnle Inn. :?()(X) A\enida Del PreJ)dcntt. n Ckmcn1c:-~~ TueedaJ Eil PREVIEW perform\ h\C each Tuada) from p.m.-12!30a.m. "10+ ... Absollllay umulnjid ... '· ._,,._.._ _ . -_._,,_ msm mT•-l .... 1-W. "' .. ... ':'EXCLUllY.E· l!NQA EDWAN»S TOWN CENTD. COSTA •U. 711-41M FRIDAY AT 7-1:45 IAT/MM 1:31; 4:11, 7:11, Ml f Delly PHot O.tebookl frtdlly, November 14, •Me The Bellamy Brothen The Bellamy Brothen WW perform nro ....._at 7 aad 10 p .m. at tile Cruy Bone ln luata Au .._ .. , ..._t. For more lnlonutioa, call 549-UU2. ------ J r at the Irvine Hilton and T~ H<*l. Harbor and Chapman io . r 17900 J~mboree Blvd. Irvine. Garden Grove. 971.3000 ,. ,.._.._LC-1~ _.... _____ ......_ __ _ 163-3111. CA.Flt UDO. 2900 Newport Blvd. Sabl.nlaJ Newport ~b. 67S-2968, pments CAFE UDO~ [rida_rlistina. vocalist Juda Lee at the pcano for llOBDT DUQUESNEL see Fri- .. Jazz 1t five" from S-1 p.m. Tuesday day h.suna. tbrouah Saturday and the Udo Jazz JORN MOA.l.ARTY See Friday All Stln Thundly throup Saturda~st•na. MAalL YN IPICNCD-jan piani.t tn the lobby tier at the lrva.oe Halton and-Towers. I 7900Jamborce Blvd. in Irvine. Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 p.m. to l a..m. 863-3111 . CAFE UDO 2900 Newport Btvd,lntcneetioG wil.h AJes Taylor toni&ht 9 p.m. 10 I :30 t.m at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4~S country dance lessons by Ron ind from 9 p.m lo I ·30 a.m. CONnt:Y PBJU.JPS Sec Fnday MacArthur Blvd.. NCYtpor1 Beach. Donna at ZUal.E'S Gu..DSD CAGE 1714 hstins. 83J..OS70. 7'.30 every Wednesday ni&ht. ISSO P1ac:cnda tn COSll Mesa. 64S-8091. LE CIUTEAU LOUNGE Sec Fn- ablldT DlJQUEINEL See fn-·--=~ da listJ ~ PlllLLIPS See Friday TllE llOP, tce Friday hs11na. Brook.hollOw Dr .. in Santi AnL Live Duueland Jazz. for danana and datJi;ina. P1lA.N MARTIN, see Fnday li.stina. S49-1Sl2. l"tening..,ilhtbe Bout'bonSoutJazz TAJ Sec Fnday hsUnJ. . &.EN WILLLUIS 6 CO. Sec Fnday flJBIE'S G1LDE1> CAGE See Sat-Band Thur3day Ind Friday from 8 MUSICAL TRIO IN'TEMECl'ION listin~ urday listina. P·~E CB.ATE.AU LOUNGE features See Fnday listina · ·~-.-li~ GR.AB.AM T1UO See Fnday the "Jazz Society" in the Atrium Saadaf ..--.~,-..,.....,..==-~-=.....,..........,.~"""""'.,........-counyard of the Country Side Inn Wedn•daJ • IA 77 Tuesday throu&h Saturday 4:)().8:30 CAFE UDO 2900 Newport Bl~d. ........ --1 ,p.m. 32S Bnstol St, at the comer of ~Fewport .~hl Mu LBenidonetAJI 5W1lh BIG BANDS SOUND AT PAil& -.-11-.. _-.,_-_--------'Bnstol and Red Hilr in Newport • ~y ~to 8 p.m. tan NSWPOllT EYery Wcdnnday from ' Beach. ~ featunna W1yne Wayne from 9 7:30 to 10 p.m • cnjOy the Bia 8and ROBERT DOQUF.SNEL Monday THE TAJ CU s1ncoflndta praents p.m.-l~JOa.m. Sounds of Benny Goodman, Tommy lhrou&h S.turday in the lobby bar, jazz7-l I p .m. featurinaO.veButcher AON~JE BROWN TRIO 11 Do11ey ind Glenn Miller performed Irvine Hilton and Towen, 17900 on the piano and Paul Carmen WJtb Carmelo 1 Suoday lhrouah Wednn- by Tony Solla and the Malhooaires Jamboree Blvd. an lrvtnc, from s sax 197S Sunnycrest Dr in Full-da)'at 8 p.m Clas acalJazz~odJ>tano. Band. 1n the mam lounse of the Pait uotil 9 p.m. 863-3111 crton S26--3283 3S20 East Cout Ht&hWIY 1n COl'ona Newport Apartments' pa (I Park • · <lei Mat. 67S-1922 for reserv1uons N~port an Newport Beach.) The JOHN MORIARTY, Jazz ptanlSl MUSICAL TRIO INTERSECTION and t•formataon frtt pctform1nce as open to 1hc appean Thul'!day tbrouah S.turday fea1uno1 Tracy Lonastreth. Tom 11.onday pubhc. 644-4664. from f9 p.m. ~ntilHI 1a.m. lndl theT k>bby Stein and Alexandna Taylor, perform BATOIU, see Friday la tins. bar o the lMnc t \on a owns, popular Upbeat jazz It the new AOBEAT DUQUESNEL Sec Fn- FllAN MAATIN, see fnday hiting. 1:7900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. Princns Rcst1unn1 and Bar every day bstana LEE P'EllRELL SHOW Stt Fnday 863-3111. • Thursday throuah Satutdly from CAFE UDO, 2900 Newport Blvd. listina CONP'llBY PIOU.IPS Jazz Tno 9:30 p.m.-1:30 1.m. Danpna. no Dan JacoblSc-.tct 9 p m-1:30a.m DENNYPEZiJNSceFndayhstina performs Tunday throuah Saturday cover charsc Danner tcstrvat1ons RONNIE BROWN TRIO See Sun- SW ALLOWS COYE 1 n San from 9 p.m. to I a.m. in the Zot Room rttommendcd. The Alicante Pnncicss day hstana. I istina.; _ . RONNIE Bl.OWN ftlO See Sun- day hstina. Weda11da7 • :( CAPE LIDO 2900 Ncwpon Blvd. praents the New York Jazz Connec- tion tona&bt 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. MA&ll. YN SPENCl!:ll Sec Tua-da ti . . kO:EIT DUQUESNEL See Fri-day llSllftl. . CONnEY PIDLLIPS See Friday listina. . • RONNI!! BllOWN TRIO See Sun- day llSlini; TlaandaJ CAFE UDO ::.r..'t:l listina. CONn£Y See Friday hstJn&-- JOllN llOIUA.ATY See Friday listina. -MUSICAL TB.JO INTEUECTION Clemente Ste Monday hsuna. r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===========-==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Oiiiiii::r--:---:----------------=:------ &EN WlWAMS a CO. Sec fnday hst1na. CRARUJ! AND Cll1US Stt fnday l.1.iina. 1---AA1' GRAHAM TIUO See Friday hs11na. .. -Tband&J HATORI, see Friday listing. FRAN MARTIN, sec Fnday list in&; THE HOP, see Fnday Ii una. LEE PERRELL SHOW Sec Friday listina. DENNY PEZZIN AT THE BIUBTOL BAR AND Gl\IU.E Sec Frida.~J~'.~"fi.ts . · IEN 6 CO. See . Fnday listina. CHARUE AND CHRIS See Friday lasting. ART GRAHAM TRIO See Fri- day li~tina. Satarclay Z\JBIE'S GILDED CAGE Lave country music by Clyde and Randy from 6 p.m. Oanc11J1. Every Satur- day. unday, 1 ue~a)' and Wcdnes.- day. 1714 P11ccnu1 an Costa Mesa. 645-8091 . kDclaJ ZVllE'I GILDED CAGE Sec S.t- urday b un&. MoadaJ THE &Eu.AMY BRO'l'HERS In the twclvt Ytl" ~•ntt the IWllamy Brothtrs fint1umpcd onto the charts. they have craned, upcnmentcd with and refined t.bcir music until tt ts ri&ht where they want at 10 be. That is .,.fuit they have already c tabhtbed wilh their Iona tnnt of hits. They will be In concert to.ni&ht 7 andtiM> p .m. at the Cruyho~. located 11 thc O)tcr ROid cx11 off the SSrrccway an Santi Ana. ---Ca.IU49-1S12.fQr ticket anform111on. ,.. .... , Z\JllJl!'S GILDED CAGE See Sat- urday listma. ......... ., ,.. THE CRAZYHORSE JIVCS ''A DIYN COMEDY FOR THE '801. IT!S HARD NOT TO HAVE A LOT OF FUN WATOllNG TllS MOVI. IT'S GORGEOUS TO LOOI AT, A TRllMPll OF CRAFT All>_ AUDACm:' -TIME. Richord Corfu l he year's most original movie ! An ambitious film ... 'i"ue Stories' is David Byrne's funny, worried , loving celebration of a disoriented America." ~.JodcKrol "Hibious I One of the wildest, wei-dest pick-me-ups of the yea-!" -PEOPt.E. ~ l'CMltS •NOW PUYllQ ~COUNTY" DCLuttVI lllQAQllmfT• -DWARDI TOWN CINn"- ' COITA •IA 111-.1M FRIDAY AT 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 SAT/SUN AT 1:00, 3;15, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 MON-THURS AT 8:00 8:00 10:00 ..i THIS CROC ROCKS! ·A ct.arming good nme m<Me 1tlOl's impmsible k> resist ... • .............. ~ .A Dee-slapper d a m<Me .. :' .. ..._ ... .A big hong-ten, head-rush lllnD d a good time.' °"" ... .-.- • ... on expert~.· ........... '°'.._ ·--lll-··-..... ._,, .... ·---•1---.... Oinj Plk>t Deteoook/ Frtdey, NoVembet 14, 198e a .. • ' f I l I 1 ... ~ . • · l' . , . C 0 _N TIN U E D FILIVIS Friday adventure at Orange Coa t College R"Obm-. oore-Thnt , im,i Fauview Road 1n Co)ta Me~: EA- plote a country etched into the high Andes. where the environment 1s both Artie and tropic. $4 general admission m advance SS at the door. NEWPORT BEACH, 1H7: A Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Suncays at 690 El Camino . Real Tustin MOVIE is the t11le of a ~m 2:30and 7:30 until Nov. 23 (f38-IS40). n1&htJy e~pt Monda)'s presented at Sherman Library ahd "ALONE TOGETHER'' at the San, at varyinacurt&Jn tunes through feb. Gardens m Corona del Mar toni&h• at Clemente Community Theater, 202 I . 7:30 pm. The program features i37 A vc. Cabrillo: San Clemente '1A CHlLD'S CHRISTMAS IN minutes ofmotton-picture film taken (492-046S), Thursdafs throu&h Sat· WALES" at the Gem Theater, 128S3 of the Newport Beach area in 1927. urdays at 8 p.m. unu Nov 2f Mam St .. Garden Grove (636-72131. The pravam is open to the publtcand "AUNTIE MAME" at the W~t· WcdnC1days through Saturdays u 8 admission 1s free. For more 1nfor-minster Community Tb~ter, 7272 pm. throu&h Dec. 20 •1th Sunda> mauon and for reservations, call the Maple t., Wcstmmster (99S-41 IJ). ~ormancesNov.23andJOat 7:30. Garden office~ ,...7.L...::2:..::2"'°-6 ~1. ____ _,fnday!. nd....,Sa,iw:da)'.L .at 1·30 . t6-snd Dec. 14n-1 p.m. throutth Dec 6. . "A CHORUS UNE" m the Fine Thunday "BIRDS" 011 the·Second ta&c of Art~ V1llage Theat r at UC In.inc "THE Pll'i1t PANTHER STRIKES South Coast Repertory, 6SS Town (856-6617). Tuesdays throu&h Satur- A.GAIN" free movic for ihc hcanng Center Drive. Coua Men caysat8p.m,unu1Nov.22. impaired at 7 ·p.m. at Providcr1ec . (957-4033). Tuesda)' throuah "EVERYTHJNG IN THE GAR· pcech and Hearing Center, 1301 Fnday~ at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and DEN" at Saddlcbaclc Colleae in FALL FILM SERIES at Golden Providence Ave. tn Orange, adJaccnt 8:30. undays at 3 and 8 p.m. until M1u1on V'ieJO (S82"4656). finaJ per· West College at ];30 p.m .. for mature Saturday to St. Joseph Hospital and Children's Dec. 7 formanccs ton1jht and Saturd:sy at 8 432-S880. audiences, 1n t orum 11 oear the Hospital ofOrangc County. 639..4990 "BLOOD WEDDING" at UC p.m .. Sunday at 3 p.m Gothard St. campus parkmg lot. PAMfLV MATINEE Al Mariners orTDD639·1393. Irvine's Lntlc Theater (8S6-6617). "HAMLET' 1n the Orama,Lab Admm1on payable al the door. 1s Branch Library m Newport Beach Tonight and Saturday only a1 8 p.m. Theater at Oraqac Coast College. $2.50 gcncraf. $2 With owe As-todayat 2.Ftlmswill~"Dr Scusson ~ -• "IJRJGHTONBEACllMEMOIRS" C~ta Mesa (432-5880). Thu~}S $0Ctatcd Student or Gold Kc) Card the Loose;· and "Molly's P1IJr1m." I I ~ ~· er I at the Harlequin Dtnner Playhouse. through Saturdays It 8 p.m. until Tonight see. "Supr Cane AllC}." Set Total runnina time 1s 49 minutes. _ _ _ _ 3503 S Harbor Blvd., Santa \na Nov 12 W1tb a closina mauntt ov. inManin1quein 1931 ,11pa1ntsanch Adm1ss1on is frtt and e\'cryonc 1s • 2lat2·30 pm impasto of nattve ltfe under French wekomc. Manners Branch is located .Friday <979-ss 11 ), ~ Tuesdv,s throuah _,.LUNCH. BOUR" at tlie U.auna colonial rule. French with En&)1sh at 2005 Dover Dr ti\ Newpon Beach. Thunda)s al 8· 1 s. ndhys at 9• Moulton J>ta)'houSt, 606 uguna ubt1tlcs. Recommend_,., fior matu-644-3147. "AU THE WAY HOME" 11 South Saturdayut 1 and S:30, undaysat 1 Can"on Road, • -~una B• .. ch \7U '" Coast Repertory, 6SS Town Center ~and 7 30 unaal Nov. 16. > J ..... .. .. audiences. . Tueada Dnve, C05ta Mcu (957"'4033), "CAMELOT" at Eh:fabcth How-(494-0743). Tuesdays rou&h Satur- • DISCOVER BOLIVIA Armchair · Y~~-Tuesdays through Friday~ at 8 p.m:• ard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater. days at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 1:30 until ~:::::=::::::z=:::::::=::::::=::=::=:=::::=:::::::::::::::::;;;;:::::======im;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::i--....::.--~--..:_..:_~,,...::..:..,_:.:..:...:_:..:.:.=.:.:.:......:==.....=.~=-....:..:.:.:::.=.:., Nov.23 . LAKEWO D ( f"n•.,, S.ovth lllJ!6lt l!!l/h nllr • H ho ..-C&AWU .. TM-PAH1111 ... Ml ... ... , .. ORANGE l.i. --.y •• . ;:'l.l..= ..._CIAWIA.' TAMIAH411 12'» ........ ,. Molt --.......... ,.,.,, ............. ~,._ .... _, ~QUIN M CO&OI Of ..-r 1111 , .............. ...., ..... . w ...... . ~O#OOl.D ............. , ... M)Ut. MAH,..,. JUM11N' MCI( ........... l o HABRA , ... , j~ •• .il l ",~ IMK.IY t...O IOUt. MAH..,.., • ................. ITtlllTI 0# OOl.D Ill _.,eo.M LAST DltMON "''*' ,.. ...... CIOCOIU -,..,. ANtl POOf.'S MT t11 Wl•l,,lWM~ "" CO&OI • ...,. ... ac...AU,.. LA MIRADA INllYE·IN S.~Mll"'Y••-· RI 1191 •111•) UJ.Ult .. MV ONE AND ONLY" at the Southal"!!Qlon Dinner Theater. 140 Ave. Ptco, San Oemente (49S..1669> Wedn~ys through Saturdays at 8 p.m.. uncaysat I and 7 pm. throu&h the hohcay sc.uon. · "THE OCTETl'E BRIDGE CLUB" at the Ne~rt ™atet rts Center. 2SOI Cliff Ome, Ncwpon Beach (631-02 8). Fncays and Satuttbn at 8 p.m. throujh . Nov 29 wuh a matinee Sunday at 2•30 ·~HE RAJNMAJt,:R" at the Gar· den Grove Community Theater. 1 Mar._ trccl at Chapman Avenue. Oanfen Grove (897-Sl22). final per· formances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER" a1 Southern Cahfomaa Collqe, SS Fair • Onve. Costa Mesa (3S6-361 0). Thursday_s lhroU&h Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Nov. 22 "'SIDE BY SIDE BY IONDREIM" by the South Coast MuStcal Theater in the Univers1ty High School theater, Campus Onve at Culver Drit;c, lrvine (~6306), Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m , Sundays at 2·30 t.hrou&h Nov 23. "'SlJGAJl BABll!:S" at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way . Anaheim (772· 7710). Tuesdays lhrouah Thundayi at 8: IS, Fndays 11 8:4S. SatWdays at 1:30 and 8:4S, _.;;.. ________ .;;,_ ______________ _J Sundays at I :JO and 7 45 uotal Feb. I "WHODUNIT" at the Costa Mesa Ctvit Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St. Costa Mesa (6SO-S269). Thursdays throU&h Saturdays at 8 p.m . until fi-~ l ==-I :a ·::::-.:oo·:"'~·=-'-·"-... _,,,. --.. ,_ ·---.,._u. =:i--..... ..._..._ ·--·· --------·=----= =--.. 1 .. -..... , ----· ... ...,,. . ---._ .. _ , ............... _,.._, ,\ .. Nov 29. • • Satmday .. AU THE WAY HOME" at South Coast Repertory Stt Friday h tmJ .. A.LONE TOOBTRER .. at the San Clemente Community Theater Stt Friday b1llnt; "AUN'nE MAME .. II the West· min.ster Community Theater Sec Friday bstin" "BUlOS" on the Second Stage of South Coast Rq>enory. Sec Frida>· hstin~ _ _ ...LOOD ~" at UC Irvine. See frickY liatina. "BIUGBTON lllACll MEMOIRS" at the HarleQuin Dinner Playhou . See Frida~~ "CAM at t~ Curtain Call Dlnnerl'heaatt. Stt Friday listiq. "A ClllLD'S CllJUSTMAS IN WALD" at tbe Gem Theater. SCC Friday hsttna. "A CllOlllJS LINE .. at U Irvine. Sec Frida li1li .. svml~ IN TB& OAR· DEN" at SICldletiiriCk COllCjC. Set friday listina. C 0 N T I !-N U E D -~Sec Friday listina. "LUNCH BOUll" at the La1una !vfoulton Playhouse. Sec Fnday Lis1- 1n1 "MY ONE AND ONLY" at the SOulhampton Dinner Theater. Stt F~sti~ ~ ~El I E BRIDGECLUB" at the Newport Theater Art Center. Stt Fnday listina. . "THE RAINMAUR" at the Gar- den Grove Community Theater Stt Fnday listini. • .. SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER" at Southern California Colleie Stt Fri- da} hstang. •• IDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM" b) th~ South Coast Mu ical Theater Sec Fnda)' lasting. " UGAR BABIES" at lhe Grand Dinner Theater Stt Fnday hsting. ··waoouNrr at the Co ta \iesa Ci\ IC Pla)houst. Sec Fnday listtna. Sa.Dd&y \•ALLTHE WAY HOME" at South Coast Repertory. Stt Fnda) hst1n1 "BillDS" on the Second t.a&C of Sooth Coa t ReptrtOt) Stt Fnday hstana. .. BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at the Harlequin Dinner Pla)'house. Sec Fnda) listins. "CAMELOT" at the Cunam Call Danner Theater. Set fnday hst1ng. • "A CIULD'S CHRJS1'MAS IN WALES" at tb. Gem Theater. Set Friday listina. • "EVEllYTRINC IN THE GAil· DEN" at Saddlcbaclc Colle&t' See Fnday listina. ''LUNCH HOUR" 11 the La&una Moulton P\ayhouse Sec Fnday Ii t- 101-"MAY ONE AND ONLY" at the Southampton Dinner Theater. See Fnda) lrsting. "THE OCTETl'E BRIDGE CLUB" Southampton' Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday hstma. ,UGAR BABIES" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Friday listan "WHODUNIT" at the Costa csa Civic Playhouse. Stt Fnday ltsti His Mcond mistalut was fYing to the po&ce. . . Friday at S p.m. at The Cowtho\atc, 2 Hutton Ctr. Dr. nt San&a Aoa. CLASSIC FRIENDS Sinlles • 4S al1d over, meet for Happy A our today . at S p.m. at the Cope de Oro. 633 An1011 Blvd Costa Mesa. acrO\ from South Coast ~Iva. 5..._92S9. -~~' Setuday THE CAATIBU AND U &A.BAT CLUB for ~•oiJes dance at Shell)"s'----.:I Caltfomia Cuisine Restaurant pri· vate room. 800 North Tusttn, Santa Arna. Mem~rs $3. sucsts SS. A&n 30-SO. Every Satur:da> 7-11 p.m. 641-3987 fordetads. . . . ,. ,. Daily Pllot'DatebOok/ Friday, November 14. 1986 • I 7 • A Sleazychar8ctersfe~tu..-ed in ~52 Pi~kup' Jl•ssCue COPJMtor Gardea Grove '--S2 Pickup" 1s a nasty movie a~ut nast) people domg ever nastier thinp. And if-you IO to sec it expecting to have a 1ood time, yolfrc _.._ 11\ for a na ty.urpnse. A VICIOUS tit for tat is the plot. Three goons try to blackmail Roy Scheider (with emphasis on the word "try"). He (Scheider) 1 n 't a par11cularly per- sonable fellow. so who cart if he get blackmailed or not? His wife (Ann Margrel) might. howe\icr. After all she shirked off Roy· admiucd love affair with a much )Ounacr girl (who wu working for the aforementioned goons) rather cu1Jy in lieu oftbe circumstances. -.nn Mal'JTet's character starts off okay, but from the moment she finds out about Roy's httJe nang. she's Quickly mtuced to· Fu-st. a back- ground dccorauon; §OCOOd, a drua- gcd-up damsel in distress. I auess her character deserved to be placro in denser. though, since she and Roy would take at»olutely no prttautaon~ (cxccpl one. which I won'.t put down hcrc because 11 deals WJth the foCf'Cdably hokey ending) to an\urc their safety. even tho~ they know they're dcalina with obviously murderous lunatics ThC'SC crazy blackmailers come and go throuah Roy's house as cu1ly " 1f they were go1n1 to Alpha Beta to buy a quart of milk. Why, they can even have a drink afthey want Roy doesn't mind. The guys that pla)'cd the villain supplied the best acting. even thouah their characters arc so overblown and · exceedingly shmy that they would probably be more at home batlltna Supcnnan an tlle paaes of a comic book. "52 Plckup" as hke a rollcrcoasler with spcedbumps. Onoc thtnp act soma and excitement nus the air ... wbam' .one of the characters does someth1n1 you enhc prechctcd. or they do somcthin1 so lamcbramed. you never would have thou1h1 of1t. > J don't know how ht don il, but Elmore U<>nard has the uncanny ability to write about sleazy ... scum of the earth" people without nducin& his novels to their lc"cl. Unfortunatc-- ly, the Cannon Productions' movie adaptation of hu book .. 52 Pickup" doesn't translate the mastery of bis An._ In watchma this film I had one bumana question: • Where has ~n~W1lhams Ill (of "Mod Squad" fame) been all this time? He's by far the only redeeming feature here ll's almost (repeat· almost) ., worth the horror of .. thts gutter scrapper JUSl to stt his unfhncbinf per- formance as the h1gh-..,01ced killer. Like the Bnan De Palma film .. Body Double," this weak-plotted JW8Ste of cellulo1d is set among lhc sleaze and nudity of the Hollywood pom wortd. Us1111 the De Palma teehnique, director John Frank· enhc1mcrexpJ01ts this element so that the scenes arc so infiltrated with the uppo~ "setting" thll you forict about the plot, and essentially the film ends up being nothina more than a pomo nick 115elf. What ts worse here is that Frank- cnhc1mer chooses to how u the villam's explicit videotape of his brutal slaying of a )ouni. ·101>1e s woman. Hence, "52 P1ckup7' bccom- esa snufT01ck as well. (Note; Clarence Wi1111ms Ill isn't worth 1L) It's intcrcst1n1 that in "52 Pickup" we arc hown a world m whJch one larae company fictional Gold Coast Enterprises, controls both a nude models nca dump and a lri-X movie hou~. Apparently they also finance the pom they pump onto their Comodentally. last I heard Can- non Producttons was 1n the process of uyina to purchase the second largest movie-house chain m EnaJand. ThJS would flVC them a auarantced outlcL for their productions. There seems here to be a nasty (and reveal in&) ca~ ohrt im1ta1in1 life. • .!_ h&UM Fen&er ~rd Adas .,_U.W A•dlor ..._ Ne.,.n Bffdl AnertWtc c.,,wruer Leonard film deals in dingy underworld realism BJ GEOBGE WILLIA.MS ~--........ Jloy Schcu:ter has such a wmnang way of dehverina a line of d1al0Jue watb aulhonty that you know n&ht away he wa the n&ht choice to play tht lead an Elmore Leonard's "52 Pkkup." Ltonard wnt« Imes -in has L.;....-__...---nov~lt-and in his Krttnplays -th9t (Ta(lde and leap at you ofT the paac • cn51> and uncluttered Hts characters lave tn c1l't'umstancn of d1n1y re- • aham. 'They're lonen who bcc.omc involved 1n the d.tr1c and gloomy undd'Wortd of crime and corruption. No.ilalJ~, Thcy'reall cynical, di• · intceurc. The ones ~ou root for just happen to be io the naht place, acctdcnts of acosra- phy. Scheider pla)s Harry Mitchell. a Los Angeles tndustnahst wtio owns a valuable patent on an inaenious explo 1ve that bnnp him SIOS.000 a )Car from the aovcrnrnenL Mitchell is maddlc-a&ed but worts bard at stay- inr younr-hu d"1> un tells you that. Thou&h he's married to the bcauttful and raourttful Ann.- Mafl"Ct. Mitchell is havt"t • ftins with a 22-ycar-old porno perfonntt and proatitu&c (KcUy Preston) who bas convuteed Mitchell lbc 11 a .wccessfuJ model Then Mitchell is Wlylaid by thru a * ~Plot Dlllebootc/ Friday, Nov.nt>et 14, 1118 J. sh my characters -ho demand he pay them SIOS,000 ii rctum for kccpin1 his affair a secret from his wife and friends. They have 1 videotape show· ina Mitchell and the model 10 n..,..nlC deltcto just to prove they mean business. · But when Mitchell tdls his wife about it anCI tftUICS the blackmailen, hn 1hOWTt 1 Jft'Ond video, a snutr film of b11 beautif'Ul youna model bcins aboC five umn 1n the cheit - and trith Mitchell's aun bcarina his ftqerprin11. Now Mnchell's pcr- tceutors want SI OS.000 a yar to keep quiet. But M11cMll hat taken now that the th• bleckmaskn arc vulnerable; certain weaknHscs Show throuah en Tttbor plays LCo Franks. ihe theJraruff'exknors; He deadcstQ use porno phMo Studio proprietor who's the talent$ that have won him succc s ~ at e11a bit about this caper he in busine to comt.t this trio. feels bas aottcn out of bind. Director John Frankcnhe1mcr Tbcprobkom is1n Frankcnheimer's knows very well that food crime scntc of balance about has charact~rs. thrillers must have bchcvabtc vtlo 'He teems unab&t to appttta~tc &ains;tohetwca t th~f\nuctoriin l..tonanf• ~ '" Whsch the action the roles of the blackm&ikn. John as pla~ out \hf'O\llh the charac- Gtover portraYt the stimint of the tmzauona and the fMnace in trio, Aliu.:Ra1my, 1 aocios-th who UOnatd's diaque. frankenhcimcr teet h1mtdf at a tktlled phototnt-is much too r-.er to throw in pber, pracix:ally salivatina as he atcm>typiQI ecenes of ecuon and shows Mitchell the videotapes he bas v1olence. th~ cheapeni~ his movie. filmed. u1umaldy:·s2 Pickup· bcCOm Clarence W1lham111_! (~ of"Tbe rouune cnmt thnllet. Mod Squad") plays Bot>by Shy, a Sl PICKUP Prut.al enforcer and pimp. And Rob-Ratina; two 1iara • • ' - '.Birds' SCR cast parties at Bistro . BJ VIDA DEAN .............. ~ The ceahna of ...._ P4*1'• Bistro was cov~ walh balloons. '1'bis is called instant intmor decot'ltina," ttiC restaura&eur sa:id u he sens up another bunch. Earlier, the oolorl'Ul balloons had been held by the audienc:t of"Birds" -ntbeSoulti Coasr Repertory woo had pended over for a late supper h05ted by the -an tenor deCOrator." Jotnins the audJence "-Crc the playwnstit lJsa L11mer, director a. ...,....,... and the six cast mem- bers. The play. de~clopcd as part of the lheattr's Haspenic playwri&hts pro- ject, made 1ts wOrld pmn1~ at the director's ni&ftt celcbra1ion an the Second Staae. The opening 'also marked the fourth ann1-.:ersary of Pohl's 81 tro .. It's my way of sa)'in& thank you 10 the an patrons who have supported me duri~thc past four years I want to 1dcnt1 with t~ arts.. The poster (presen to ham by David Emmcs) fits perfect m that s~t." ,.,d Pohl pointi~ to hiS newly ~u1red .,n fromSCR. . Laser the guests were thanking Pohl for the excellent spread -esc&f'fOl p1can1e. scampi and fet1uc1n1 Danielle, seafood on skewers and • petal fours of all flavors, some with the SCR 10&0. SCR suppottcnarc not stnQ1Cn to Pohl's fare-htt\~~led----~t wish the theater since the 1977 fourth Step Theater complex sroundblult-ana. and has also catered season- opemn1 galas and backstair events. Amon& those there were llarrktle Witmer, Ba1'era A~. Bartlera Gra4y,OltvlaJ.-...(sappinacham- pagnc 1n antkapat1oo of the cbam- pagnc tastina she is dtainn•nni111 for Red Crou on Nov. 18), ~eMdll and Ly& Rlmes.. (l)dia is the chair- "Ptrson for lhe ..I 987 openin& season pla. She's alrc<ldy worlcin1 on the Sept. 5 affau), Lob and ;Jim ~y. Canel.I Bf)'ut (trustee and chai~ of the premiere directors siries com- m1tttt), v~ .. rta Stael, Deuy Pre~ and CU.rles TemHn11•, costume designer. ltelly &JUI Lealle &mm• putlm wltb OU.ta JolluoD. , ) edwards BRISTOL S40· 7444 1111$ T Ot a ' H C UITMUll !.A#Ta "'' •DOlBY STCREO• "TOP GUN" TOM CRUIS[ s 30 7 40 • 45 •JAM£S CL.AVELl S• "TAI PAN" tRI 700 930 DOLBY STEREO edw1ras HUNTING TO~ 844·0388 flAC"IOvlfYAJIOA I MAllU l .. 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MAii" 1 15 130 1030 l'MJl HOG.AN "CROOODIU ~IPGl31 S•S e 00 IO 10 ldwards VIEJO TWIN SJ0-&990 u.11a.oo,....rn ••t.Jt ..... ~•-·• •·S~IO-•l. •JAMlS CLAVEll S• "TAI PAN" (RI "ITMETI OF OOLD" 7 00. t 30 8 00, I 00 10 00 (R) • TlllACK OOLl!IY STFRCO • ' • 'I ' • f .. 1 e Deity PtlOI o.teook/ Friday, November 14, 19M -- BISCHOFF EXHIBIT-ION ••• rrom..,.s ups of( hit own rqjonal bia revived the fiaurall\e tr'ld1UOD which 9 6 B1sc:hofT purslled unul tlw nrty He -.as born in Berkeley 1n I I • 19705 Bischoff t.auJbt et 1evttal sractuakd from UC Btrkelty a,!td schoolsand uruvertit1et over &M pett ltf'\'ed in lhe m1ht.ary before c:om1na II of beck to Cahfomia lOJOI. n the faculty 35 years and 1• cmentus pro •or an at UC Bttkcley whcft he t.a'Wlu of the California Schoo& of Fine Arts from 1963 to 1985. -now lhe Sen FrancitCO An In-• _ ... tututc. ~. ht made fast fnends B1schotr wdl discuas hLS C'.lretr .a.., I his artwork dunna a l«t~ 1t tile with other Bay Area peintcrs c~p or-Laauna Art Museum that bclinJ at I m111bltract expressionism. ...:.A. N 21 'Tt..-d· , p.m. f,iuay. ov. • 1 rn; tteuta1on It was at this ume that Bischoff will include an overview of wotk 1n adnowledeed hi admiration of the uhibiuon and hi~ l'Olcwittnn the Pica.MO. Bay Area fiJurath·c ~hoot of patnt· ''For a time my ,pe.intinp were • in&. • • homaees to Picasso,' he said. ·Admirnon to tbt l«ture ., S1.SO "Picasso ~presented to me the maxi-for non-members and SS f~r mutcum mum of aliveness on canvas," memtxn ~nd students wit~ pro~r In tht early t9SOS: lie and others 1dent1ficauon Seauna 1s bnuttd. 'Where'.s Johnny?' I hed. I said last Wttk that I'd be t.akin& this week off. Ho~er. fcehng •n a • partac:ularl> vindictive mood.. I called my editor he~ at the P1l0t and told htr to expect somc1hina from me aftct an . Poor.air!. Joan Rivers Could you. in your wol'\l n1ahtma~. 1maainc beina mar- ned 10 thi.s l)arJy broad? I'd rather • • pick zits with a claw hammer. Th1s Fnday's show was her one week anniversary with lowlights of previous shows Amo"f them was a rendh1on of Elton John s "The Bitch is Back.." Wrona. Wrong. Wrona. Much mort appropnak would._havc bttn a melody of the Dead Kcnntdys" "Ill in the Head" and the Sc.\ P1Stols' .. Pretty Vacant." The first aucst. Larry Hqmao. sa)-s he sett astdc one day a .vttk and speaks to no one dunna that da). Great idea Joanie \\'h\ don't )OU take one hour a da> anef speak: to no one. Say from 11 p.m. 10 12 midnia)\t. The movie cn11cs. Gtnc-S11kel and Roacr Eben. dropped in. ow, thuc are t .. o cntu:s who arc '°mcth1!"1 tO which a hack hke me can ltPlrt -nch. I can never remember which is S1skel a.nd whkh ts Eben. The· show finished "rongly ""uh some lobotomized ditz s1nainta sona and Charles Nelson Reill) slobnerina and drooling about somcthtna or other. So. "The Toma.ht how tamna JoanRivcrs" 1 1hccomcntone0t'the new FoA BroadastJn& CompenY? I can hard!) ~1t for the rcst of their proaramming. Probably tufT lake "l Dream of Batman" and "Bantow." ., ............. P'i .......................................... , ---·----·---.. -- OutOliTheTown By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVJCH o.lly ..... C:.Oo $ •a I The scenic community of San Clemente has an "old-new•· treat for Oran&e County theatergoers. Once called Scbastians We t, the dtnl')er theater located at 140 Avenida Pico, has rcce1"cd a ne~ 4alelift. a new name and new owners • Al and Barbara Hampton, the talented duo whose ~ucccs· fut dinner playhouse, the Harlequin. has been rnjo>cd by Oranic County diners for almost 10 years, ...,,...,...., .. .._ 1ooks for the same enthusiastic rcspon~ w1th Barbara Hampton. co-owner wttla the 'iouth.amptoo. Soathbampton Dinner Tla•ter with ber -SouJ.lwnpton4 which e_remieTcd Wednesday with huband Al. la ebown oatalde their baal- .. \1) One and Only," promises to pro" ide not only to-~--a. ln 9eD Clemente. notch cntenainmen~ but sumptuous gourmet su-Jown meals. The Hampton$, who have a reputauon for "Our chef is Gerald Maddux:· Mary Lou Herz. cxcellentt in the dinner theater business. arc exetted d1rcetorofsalcsandpubhcrclu1ons.sa1d. "He comes about opening the theater with the new Gcrsbwtn to the Southampton Wlth a ran&e of e~penence from musical "My One and Only." ~lmg al th~ Shmton Newpon and Doublcmes:m The presentation.. which tarred Tomm l 'as. His (pccialny is c~auve 1tourmct cuJSinc." and Tv.iggy on Broadway. 1s to be directed and 2 DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 --- Traditional Continental Cui•ine WITH 1111S AD ON MONDAY&: TUESDAY EVENINGS IN NO~ER LllNl-ca:a ... :.,.._=•ilWy-.-• •..-or.._._..._ _ _.,.. lMl'ldl ~ 11~.2:30 , ..... ~,...,,, ~'° p .... ~lnlnctl ..... ;,., L r•F •'••<H-H~ V..J ~' '> 1 AM!:SA'1· i, 6-16 277-1 ,', ' ',' I ', Ho• o .~ ... .-~ • , .. t ) .:.. ,,.. t Southampton offers u 1ues~ three selections: choreographed by Jeff Calhoun who was an lhe onp~ JI' me nb wttb stuffed ba1;ed potato and fresh production and also understudied and us1stedr;;::::::======================~ ~eietables:Jrillcd mannated coma h com hen seTVed fommy Tune ... · un a bed of wdd ~with currant and pine outs and Audition for the production we~ held an Los lre\h veaetablcs; mcsqune-inllcd fresh "catch of the Angel~. San Clemente. Santa Ana -and the final set 13)" fish wath a choice of wtld n~ or tufTed potato of aud1t1ons were held m San 01qo. With the fourelly and fresh "C'&Ctablt • auditions. the Hamptons feel they have seen the best All the entree include a tossed green salad w.th talent·1n Southern C"ahfomia. C hefMaddux'ssccrctSouthampton drc mga.nd fresh Other productions will include "Best Little homemade dinner rol15 Dessert selections (not included 10 dinner pnce) Whorehouse m TexasY scheduled to start a run Jan 21, are tempting fares sure to satiate sweet lovers. The and in Apnl, guest will al'iO eniov "Grease." d ti -.a d s · Add1t1onal future plans arc to create a separate esscns. a pn1.:~ aco1,1n 3~ include peanut butter restaurant with the old Southampton site's lounic and pie, chocolate trufl'!e -r0ousse take, baked dctp dish ed. Id apple pie served with ahnamon swirl iec CTcam, turtle patio area. The dinncrhousc, )'et unnam wou -vanilla 1cc cream Wlth hot cannel. hot fudge. serve lunch, dinner and Sunday'brunch. "happed ctcam, cbemcs and pecans Southampton's cost, which includes dinner, Accordina to Herz, the decor of Southampton 1s coffee and tea, show and tax runs $23 per person casual cleaance in tones ~f burgundy and peach w1t.h Wednesday. Thursday. Sunday matinee and eveoi.og accents 01' brass and· nch mahogany. The fabnc show. $27 for Fnday naaht and $30 for Saturday ni&ht. <:o\'ered booths combined with table and chairs have Group rates arc available. Rcxrvauons and iQior- bttn deslJJled with tytc and comfort for the guest an mauon can be obtained by calling the theater box office mind. 498-7576. i ...................................................................................................... .i~~~~~~~ i 1 ~pderT"J Keck up your heels 10 love music al Newpo<I Beach s upsca ho I spot II t Pure Energy litl 2am with laYOf 1tu from ttiti 50 1 60 t and contempo<ary pop ~ .. .... ~,.._.Eftet'9Y ,.-y ~ 2V£• f--' . F 1l'lewEEK I 1Ucn Swl11 Cffffe HoUaMalte SHce (wltll I yolks) Saute sa~e untJI no lonacr pink. Remove sausage to bowl, using slotted spoon. Add bread crumbs and eus. Mix well and let cool. Wash mushrooms. remove stems. Place 4 mushroom caps l ! I THE NEWPORTER RESORT --~-----------------that have been filled with sausage mixture into 4 - MUSHROOMS A LA HARLEQUIN ramekins. Pour I ounce sherry over each dish and I poud ... I ltallU 1aan1e bake for IS minutes in a 350-degrec oven. Place two 1' tarse fretll mid.room• slices of cheese on each and top with Hollandaise. t wltole raw eaa Bro"n 1n broiler until cheese 1s melted and slightly ~ OWH 'reed cnmbt rowncd. Serves 4. I sltot Amaretto Coffee ftlpCream ~latedlvlap Pour Bailey's and Amaretto into heat-proof glass or mug, F1JJ with coffct, lav101 room for whip cream for toppin&-pnnkJe chocolate shavings on top. These reopc wctt subnuncd by t.bC Hatlcqtiin Dinner Playhouse. Santa Ana. Local, county, stat(, fiati004l and internatwnal · events come to your doorstep_.., __, in the bright, light and lively --1 .... I ,. • r • • • • j "--....;..--:J .. * II .-OOOnTheToWn -Olao~~~~~----~~~-------~~~----"--------~~ --Fri€-ndlyatm~sphere,sushi at Irvine's T--aiko .. Q. ftIVIER.A C!.. lt£5tAURANT ] ,JN-i;;. 1· ........... °'"'" ._.. ....... $ ,. ............. lft ·~ ( ent1"..ntal lndttt•H t \n•U..-nr4" rn fl•mtw-~ ,..,,~tutu• .. ,,.,, 1-.t \•••I our flrl\•t• tf1111-.. , ... ,_ .,. .. .,. vp t• ~~ Tb ... Knwr• • •11t•,.•fl'r el t~ ,,_.,, .,..,....,, H .. 1.urHI :\ •• ,4 \tt«I 1br""' t •Iii H,.t••uan1 'ntn -· \•ard I ""' h lrorn 11 Ml • ,. 01n1tn r,,,... ; 00 p ,. 1i.. ... .i~ ... , ..... i-...iL \ ... ~ •1\,."' • t:.0, .. '!"- ........ IS Clltriz• I Eus lbcUca Ci;li lsa4i ~ Served wl Tort1/las. Refried Beans & Fruit 9:00 AM to 1 :00 Pl I 845-8091 1712 Plecentla Coate Meaa ,\ Casual eighborhood Italian Ristorante Fine dinin{! in an intimate setting Bl'lll!IJlll f're. /1 ·Pasta made on the premises Fresh l-' ea/ fi're . .,h Homemade Pe to Fresh Fi h • "I Wint A Girl" • "I feel 1 Sona Comu~· On" • "I'm in 1he Mooa fOf Love'' •Hon The Sunny Side Of The Stteet" ... ~--:ntm NATIOMM; Dl allR THUTM PMI lllM 1 ftAM ON IMOADWAY AND THI ROAD 11 Detty Plfot DllteboOk/ Frtday, November .14, 19H soon as 1l was rcbu11t. lbc~ we all were once qain. ~ Having eaten our way throu&h· most of the dinfor room menu ancf i are•• deal of A1sh1 and saslumi, we know the ttiabliahu of~ kllehcn and the dishes that have more tie.ut}' for the eye than vahdny in wtt, 'the scale tips easily to the JOOd side. The ccnttr 10 which the restaurant res1dcs 1s dean-lintd and neat an an ovcran exterior st)'tc befiUinJ. the Japan~ penchant for simplicity. Even the few steps up from the parkina lot arc maneuvered and landscaped with an Onental feel. • rooms here, but a couple of Km1 private small rooms off tbc own dinina area can suffice for pnvatc poups 1fnttded. A fewlaraesak.i kqs hC1'C and there are appropnate. heasbi bar ii up front and most visible. Unleu you ao for an early sushi/suhimi roubd, or a vuy late <>At, theft will always be a wart of 10me sort. It is b1&bly popular with both Japanese and Caucasians. It is aJso the secondary warm welcome to lhc restaurant The host and hostess arc quite conbaJ to everyone aod, even if you arc not din1na at the sushi bu, as you arc escorted to a table the sushi chefs atttt CUstOmcn passin& by with a round of bows and a chorus of "hi." Recently, we waited about 20 m1natcs for a couple of seats and ftnalty ldtlrd it1 out to an Ammcan father wbo wu rdisbint tome real ;--~~~~~~~~~ ............................................. = Vlrlr rt. Sa# Lott tor fine seafood & nightly entertai~nt. Upstairs -above the Joffy Roger-Reservations acf~ted. 494-3358 HOLIDAY- . PARTIES ~ ....... dctkacies Wtlh b11 ~year-old IOD.'We had to ask 1f he had ratted this chopstick-wicld1n1child in Japan He hadn't. but had been taklna the boy to sushi bars since be was two~ old. We were a htttc intimidated by this youna aourmet who was do1na his own orderina of. broiled salmon cheeks. sea urchin sash1mi and hand- rolled spec11tucs. To order more _ mundane lh1nas 1ttrned • hulc C"raSS on our pen. We have always thou&ht It a aood 1cka to tell the ush1 chef to aive us a couple of the evenana's specials which can range from a sea eel broth to sofl- sheJled crab an KaSC>n. Then: one can be as danna. or as cooSttVative in ordenng. as the mood dictates. Since eat1n1 th1' kind offood 1s so h1ahly pttSOnal, ufficc to say that the freshness and beauty of prescntauon play first symphony to authcn11c1ty. splendid tasle and friendliness 11 this community dinin& bar. Quite oflen. we do not wait for specc available at the su ha bar. and order a full sush1/sashimi meal or a combination of things from a d1nina room table. With aJI menus. a sushi bar hst 1s pf'C'SCnted in the e"ent a la cane items arc desired rather than the pre- planned combinations which make for easy ordenna for many Ameri- cans. Otherwise. it 1s on to the rainbow of other Japanese foods we ha\e come to know.his in th ts realm that we ha"c had some ups and do..,ns with the food, and ha"e sorted out what we consider "to be tht' bcs1 rcprescntahoM. \ Shrimp. lobster, vceetable and scallop tempuras arc top.of.the-line. The batter is liiht and cnsp, the vqrtables always an 1ntt'rcstU\J m1-. (thcycOm~ With bOth tM stirimp an<t scatfops as well Ii the "e.a&ic-only vcnaon), and the whole 1s totally grcasc-f rcc A ~nt order of salmon tcriyaki was tasty coouah. but the delicate fish was on the dry stdc sufTcrina from a bit of ovCTtOOk1na. Ch1dccn, ordered a few meals back, suffered an almost similar fate. wh1k the tenyaki beef was tender, rare as ordered and definitely ~iahliahttd by the sweetness of their e1templary sauce. • The nabc(stcw-hke)dishcs, thoulh limited in sel«tion. ~ quilc nK't, and their vemon of suki)'•ki is also aood and chock-full of mlJMients. Yam nOod"' minalc wtth onions, vctetabln and meats in a well· balanced broth that 1s not overly sweet as as oflen the caK in res- taurants of lesser quality. • . 70 ~•-person for two or ,..._. ... PU'ICllAOfPltCe 13) NnerlcanHeart AllOClallon " OutOnTheTown ' FIFI CHAO'S COLUMN •• : Prom ..... 12 more). tb~'s a seafood dclulle com---stCimcd nee. The presentation was b1Mtton dinner I.hat as far as s.euana funbu enhanced by a &tqarious fan alot 10 cal and ".'nticina presentation, made of dce~fned noodles. 1s a real vaJuc. Thou&h one couldn't ariuc with the However. it falls short in the tastc valucofthisd1nner(Lcannot1magine dcpartmeoL-Lovely lacquer bowls two l>c<>ple being able to finish all that hold a vry nice vcrston of soup with food). it just <hdn'~ nng enough bells ·IHllecubcs of bean cake floallDJ IO a for us. redolent broth and the pickled vq. There arc alot of combination ctables further enliven the tastebud\. tempura/ter1yak1 and sea·· A platter with milled sasbima/sushJ food/tempura dinners. and others comes ncxund 1sa winnerex~pt for with baked crab, bcefona ~kewer, and -. pcrsoiW bias of mine qainst the sesame chicken. heavy wuna mackerel piccn which The sesame chicken. 1nc1dcntally, ,arc also included. 1s one of my favorites. Bite· 1zed Now comes a huae and truly poruons of ducken arc dredgtd 1n goracous--lookjna platc hokhna a sesame seeds and qu1ckly fned then salad with a to-so dtnsina. a larit sen-ed wuh a barely sweet sake sauce. piece of salmon teriyak.i (too dry The service al Ta1ko 1s warm, ap1n). a hus,e hell contain in& fncndly • and very efficmn. The minced baited clams 1n a sauce lhat k1mooo-dad wailJ'eSSCS add 1m- was so creamy nch thal it over-measurably to the atmosphere po~ercd the dehacy of the hellfish E"Cf)One speaks En&l1sh quite we!I. (bul 1l did taste food), and 1 doun or and the ~rvi~ sta1f-1s acncrous 1n more pieces o fish. scallops and explaining the nuan~ of vanous "tgetablc tempura aJona with a few prcparauons to the diner uofam1r1ar crab lep with tMicu1s1nc. .\nd then there arc the bowl\ of Tht) serve beer and wme (scveraJ aood kinds of sake) but do not make you feel obh&cd to ordenlcohol 1ftea 1s more to your hltJng. Ta1ko 1s easy. It's not difficult to find. And it's quite pleasant and calmina in ambience. The sush1/sash1mi is first class. There are many aood things ort the rqular menu. And the staff there makes you feel hke ~n of their family. Besides all this. they are in the very affordable ballpark, and vaJue cames us own reward. Taiko 1s located at 14775 Jcffiey Road (1n the Arbor Shopping Center at Jeffrey and the . S Freeway) in Irvine C'all SS9· 7 I 90 for further informa11on or dinina room rcscr· vauons. Lunch Monday through Fnday with dinner n1&htJy. l:.uncb prices range: from S4 S(J to 56.25 with dinner pnces raniina from $6.2S to S-12. 70 (dinma room menu). Sush1 and Sashimi arc sold by-the-order. 8ttr and wine Ample stlfparlung. Casual, neat au1rc I. Carmelo's. 35~~\.s, Coast H1sti - way, Corona del Mar, 67S-1922, is one of our all-trme favorne ltahan restaurants. Because of tbe food and ent.crlainmenl, 1t has been described as the Manhattan·type hot spot oft he void Coast ( Aside from the areat fO<l'.d. Ronnie Brown 1s back 1n actton an their very popular coc:kwl lounac. Jazz con- no1ueurs ftoc:k to hear thetnimitable stylinp of Ronnie Brown wherever he appears and due to popular demand, he will bC appearin& Friday. Saturday and Sunday eveninas. . -' 87 opening for winery ST. HELENA. Cahf -Brother David Brennan. F.S.C .• president of Mont La Salle Vineyards, announced the rcopemna of The Chnst1an Brothers' h1stonc Orcyuonc Cellars in St Helena Closed 1nce Marcb 1984 due to concerns aboul the buildinJ'S seismic 1ntqnty, the popuJar and picturesque stone cellars arc scheduled to reopen ID June 1987. Plans ciJI for opcninaa pon1on of the buildina. to include tastina rooms. winemakina d ispla)s . barrel storage. and BrothuTimothy's renowned colla!tion of over I 500 corkscrew . In malti.ni this announcement Brother David stated~ .. We are de- ltghtcd that Orcystone Cellan will once apin be an 1ntcgraJ part ofTbc r._hns.uan Brothen' orp~t100. .. Jn antiapauon of its reopen ina 1n June. we will be putuna up some specucular C'bnstmas decorations ID late November. and the grounds will be open to the pubbc to ~nJOY them.~ ~~~~~---~-------------.i-----~~-"--~~-'--========= .. Still Great ... " l/ei119 1/lNIC t:ApJldite 7" g"'"~ ~ 1 DlJS .. i.tl .... Cedt• Silw*J lrl*fnt ...... ' ..... ~,~hdlt-2 Let Us Cater Yow Next Party ........ ""Ii-~-­.............. 428 E. 17th s Costa Mesa NA T10NA&.. PAHA ASSOQATION HAS IEEN SUEC1ED Fo.t llST 'ASTA ·SO. CALIF. ITAUAN & CONTININTA1 CUtSN l11~ • Men . ..fri •• DinMf 1 Nlthts .............. "'In the ........ 3520 ECMt C.-Highwoy COfOnO def Mi. (71') 675-1922 -Beverly Buh Smith Elegant dontinental Dining . In AFf.tlmate Atmosphere f relh F • Ptwne Beel • ~ S8l9dl Sundey ow~~ ~tttainment 37 FASt-!IOH ISLANO; NEWPORT BEACH. 04•2030 ly horge •Ira Ger1hwln Gourmet Dinner Served To Your Table Setting on the Beautiful Poc1f 1c Ocean Now Taking Reservations (714) 491·7576 ---Start your morn1nes off neht ~•th an ~eye opener'' · that"s tasty and f1lhng. yet h&ht on your wallet. Two Eggs. two sausag~. four pancakes and the fastest. fnendhest servtee m town Served everyday "t11111'30 AM .. only SI 75 ~O ONE SHOULD HAVE TO EAT OUT OF A PAPER BAG . Dally Pilot OatebOok/ Friday, Novembif 14. 1986 ) ---·-·--... '\ -r Restaurant Spotlight. ··-----~--- (,ABRIAM> I h•\I\ Wint T a\tinJ: (i~hh1.1110' nt-'1 .... int ra)t1n~ will bt ~l I a1 tht 1't .... port B(;ch Rutaur.,-it They "111bt'1~t1n}: tht w1nt\ of f1\htr VmeyarJ\, fhr tunt 1s 6-~p m. •nd 11 will he murt of''° npm h~<!' thim .a formal \rt down d1n~r ,, Tilt' menu mcluJt) l'ltll I 1\Mr Cha.rdoo· -ni ). 11)1I I1shtr Co.11.h IM111n1a (h•rJonna\, 11~~ I 1\htr l".apa/Sonom.a C.h.ardonna\ '>("f'<!'i.l v.11h \lumtd \hrunp ui 4 ch11ltd Ch.arJonnl\ \.iult, 1914~ ftshtt S..>nom.a C.the-rntt ".iu\1._:non '>t:f\td with ~so Buco, l'IHI f 1shtr Sonurna C.~rn~r ~u• ~non '>tr"tJ """h Clwc.ulatt Trutllts l loC' pritt' 1 S20 P"1 f"l\00 anJ rt!otruuvru art lirrnttd G•hbiano \ l1~lun Rmountt 1141 \Vilt. \X'11 1'twport 8t1ch 6"~··H~~.5Tl 1f1 '1.0001 l Opt-ns \\uh ~<" 0-..nen Winner o( tht 5ou1ht11J C:1Ji£orn11 Rcstauranr Wmru Saht'l' Award ''"ce 197<>. rh1s ta•«>r1tt, f1m1l) sq le: rtsraurant hH bttn ~most n0ttd (or 11s SUfl'rb wltctton of hali4n dishes u wtll u KS warm a11d fritnJlv kr\tct New ownm. R~bcri OoOk andJoit S.anramwn.a comb1nt tht1r 27 )tar of m1trnauon:rt·dm.1n~ Ofl'rlt'nct to m11ncain ·this ~abhshcd fa malt uad11iun while cnhancm~ lfS mtou and ncelltnt tt1Y1Ct . -ACCOfCWll\-to both 0....ntf), tht d1Mtr m1gn09 Jash w1tlr shallon and bnndy anJ munard W1fh frt1h ptppt'rcorns To bt1tin your d1nin1-1 cxptntncc, tht Sfuft Noodlt often fr"h blby clami and ta.nl!m mussels an ma11nari Of whut sauet. alon}: . with ( .aJ .. m111 r nm And. u 1.n ucclltnt "''Y co wp off )OUr mtal ch~ from 'tt'"'ral nqu1s1rt dcs~ru such a~ ho~madt lt'me>n chttsecakc and German ch0<ul•1t chteseca.kt A cClmplttt stltction of lul11n, f rench .iJ\i;I C.J1fomu .,.,1ncs 1 o fftrtd with ~iarr~rvt w1nt\ '"1lablt upon rtqutu Tht' Scult 1\oodlt conunut\ 10 Old Wurld charm ..,.hilt \t\1C1n.'l 1u clitmt lt' m formal am rt I ftrC'. courttun anti tumpla'l w rv1u• " a pr1ma" concnn Tht com· rvml>lt and tt'ftful aunosphcrt 1 accmrtd ..... th lrtsh l1ow.trs d11lv and arr arr•) or nt .... Jt<Of m11or CN1st ,hnn, pv$SC'Ssts an m-dtpch koowltJ~t o( cattnng (or all occasions ""htCh ht will ~ab11sh 111 tht ntw Stuft 1':nodlt Tht S1u(t NouJle t\ ldcaitd 11 215 R1\cUu.lt D11"t m ~t"'pott &ach, oft Pacific Cot\! lt1ghw1)-For restruuOll> plt'ast oil ~1"·7'4114 Mtnu stltcuom rantt from SI.I "~ 10 SIR Tht Stuft :>:ooJlc •~ ORtn wttkda) ~from 1 pm to 10 pm. and 1• optn wtt'ktnih from ~ pm 10 11 pm All nu1or crtdu c~rds .,, acctpud BL"l.1'1.l(iA"\'S Exprns I unch In 1 tlflitf) m<ht , fknnisan's hu lauO('l>td 1 · nt,.. fxprru LullCh that ~uarantm ,:ut~s wall rtet 1\'t thtu mnl 111 I~ mmur~ °' 1"1 aftcT tht ~dt'f t) taken. or tht&r looJ Ii fret htr\ stltcuon on tht 1. 1ttm ~nu 1s 1Htl1blt un riot fxprns l un< h. imroductJ S\'lttlTI·,,.ldt O<ro~r n at 102 Bcnn1,:.an s ttStaurancs acrvu tl>t cuuntl) countJo.,.n. 'topw1rc~ <>r he>ulJ!b ~arc 1cnv.rtd on n ch BcnnJ a.n's ubk ... twn tht lunch Ufdtr is uktn. ~iv1nl! guNS a clunct 10 ~ 1f Btnnipn's;a.n '"bu< 1ht clod• •ptoplt. today -ttt u'ually m ~• liurry dunng rht lunch hour. tsptc111ly Jur1ng 1ht "'01k wttk lknn.igin·s f.xrtn t.unch c•rtn to thOSt who nttd 1 fuc mtal biir iull wane tht qu,ht) food anJ txttnil\t mtnu varlt(y ,..t rt kno ... n for" nouJ MaActtlll! Min· a~er r\orrtU K.nn · h's a chalkngt -&.it we ~' m1111(tJ to ~1•t ..... \ •ti\ few frtt lunc!wi-tttumonv 10 1hc hard W'()fl.; of 1hc staff,' Kart tr adJtd l.xpms 'ti:inch o planMd" a J.""fl'nlntnl •dd111on 10 tht tknn1 1.n s w,.Kt fWObram n t frtt. mnl ~·nnitt tfuo 1\(1( U\Cludt 1.k0ho1ic bt•m~n BllEAKlR HOTEL Scl'an Brnl.;fuc &fttt Th< tltj:•I¥ &nktn liorri •• now ft•ruring a buffn lxtakfut 111 1ht C1pul Room offd'it lobb), 1.1oa m ~"tJ daily. r~ l-.rnk .. • buffn is idnl f0t rht busy ntCllh•t or rht hung!) hottl j..'lltSt. Brta fut tattrs un c~ from • foll -----~::---...... -------------:-----------:r1--------------------------------.., mOfll•n!l mtal or conuotnial bfttkfate, THE w.luch offm 4 v1t1tt) of lruit JUICtS, cooict A 'l.twp<•rt St.ch Landmark tor tilt' pall( I~ ;ta • tht' S<uh !'uodlt ~u Ofl'ntd us doors andn ""' r7Wnt'T1h1p with h1,.:hly uplr•ckd ~r\itt •nJ ...... ,u winrun,c h.a.han 1 u1111.t mtnu. UtJrtd frt1h J.1111 . will conrinut' to ofln tht S4mt h1l11n cutsrnt 1cc111mt'd b\ the Stuf1 NOoJlt 'I tsiabl11ht'd d ttnrtlt f rtsh brtad and pt.ctn will abu bt kr .. tJ ln~hh~htin,.:: such ~lterlotl., u MtNa c1vl1 Pltfn()flltst and hn,iu1rw con "°"~ In ~ddmon. st•tral nt'w and eromt d1\~>t~ nt fnrurt'J d•ih md fW'tparcd '1th only 1ht frtshf>t 1n~rcd1tnu (ht( Darutl Juhris. sptetilmng _in cbs\IClll hahan cu1'llnt'. uuto.such. dUht:i. .u Vul Olup P,!'.cpattd "'1th purCtm mu~htuums and ma.rs.la wnw Ill brown sau« and F1lt10 al P~. 1 ttndtl ftltt 0.. lt'rs Dou!.: and Sanu~anna ha•t UOlttd 1ht11 )tan of ... or1d.widt cuo1nt upuitDtt to uaau tlt!am d1run,:; .1.1 iftUfJablt fWICC') Douk. 1 -e1tran of 1nrema11onal rnuun101 mana1ttmrn1 on Tht ~,.,.. propam u. ofler:cd Monda~ throuf!h Frtdiy, frcXrl optnin~ co J pm To rncrn't uclftlT't'nt for 1hc I ~-m1nu1t 1711 Pli1Ct'nl1a, (OSlil Mt's.'> CJll o 1i;.~1 tor 1nformi1ll011 COMPLETE DINNERS · s3ts Breasted Chicken ISturted Shrimp , 880 Baby Back Ribs Deep Fried Shrimp Filet of Sole ~·1\l·d \\1lh S.1lad Corn on 1he Coh' li.!~cd Bc.•Jn'> l'o1a10 l. Hol Roll Uve Eatert•l• ... t a O..c ... SO's Music It Elvis TunH Tueld•Y• &: Wednudays from 6pm Country/WHtem Music Thurld•y thru SundAly from 6pin Happy Hour Speclala 5:30 -6.:30 p.m. SUSHI .. , .. c-... •1250 ~· Sushi, steaks, & seafood ' I Oalty Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, November 14, 1886 BAR&. GRILL 0e-View Diala• ...... y ..... cll te:H-2:H Feat.rl .. Fr ... 8eefoe4 uf frnh·Nil.tJ pamies. cro• ~tin IX mu(. a-4 0.-•r .. , hos. fr"I) fruit 1n ~\OlliLnd cofftt s-Ht Dla•er 8peclale f Of tht hnrt) brtali'ff't lcMf, clit full f,o• $•" . brtakla~c rn<ludt s omtlrun madt co order, tgi;s hash browiu. !»con. lllUSi~t. "l•tr Moa.-Frt. 5-7 p • .t. clolla.r pt11C1kts, cmal, )Ogurt plus ht hi) ,_ ...... ·~ baktd paStntS. cro1s\anl\ and muffins. JUICt •nd cofftt . Eaterta.._.t N191ttJr Tht full brttkfa\t 1' $6?1 and rhe • conuntnul brnkfuc 1s 14 91 Children ..-...... .. , ..... _~ unJtr 12 \nrs o( lf.lt may tn1ov t11ht'f .. '--.... .. 4H So. C.... H99. I ••ae Beacla ., •••• 58 WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD ll.JNCHCS ()NfllEAS TROPICAL COCKTAllS BANOVfT H1Cll1Tt($ CA f(R1NG f'OOO TO GO · coqJ"f OAY SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOb TO QO 821 ,,,0 brcil.fasc '°' s' ~ . Rfltorcd to 1u v111ugt r.cylt •nJ dtto ~ract of tM ·io. and .'°5 tht l ll room Breakers Hoctl ~ locartd at 210 Octal\ BoultnrJ Long Btach 1J11etm tu the long fkach ( 00\ltOUOl'I and [ Ottrt11nmtne complex For 1d.11uon1l 1nform111on. pk4it c.aJl(lt})Ol-8181 CHEZ CARY ThankJg1nn Fntt A sptt~I Prix Flltt ml'ma. """' bt fnrurtd Thu~y. :-:ov. 27, bt3innin ar \pm Tht toe SHung ,.11.1 bt ar 6 '° p m Tht spltndod s11t<ourx holada) affair bcgms wnh AYOClldO 'Ntth Shnmp. stnl'd -.uh rhouwld island dressing. followtd br fomaro Soup with unswttttntd wh1pfl'd crum, abd Gourmet .,,nh lklg11n tnd1~t. hmtsiont ltnuct rad1cch1<> ttl">td with tnoki mushrooms, applti, oranst. and papt.fru1t filtn. an•l ruphtrry \1tu1grtttt dmsing Tht cho1ct of encrtt is tht Trad111on1I Roau Turkt> with 1ht ulJ fa\h1ontJ mmmin11s o( ma htd pOutOt\ giblet ~r•vy. Jre\stng, frt\h peas, c nd1td )"°'· ptarl onion\ and cra11btrry auct Tlit prlCt as Slf• ~ l<H adult tnd $11 ~(Of chi!Jrtn 11 or unJC!r Tht S«ond cho1<t u( tNrtt I) Ptieche-d Salmon itn.tJ ,..1th bouquttotrt of lroh "t1ttt•bln, aod sauct mo.mthl\C! 1 ht-JWi<t IS Slit n for 1dulu. $14 ~ '"' ch1ldrm fht ~slit a coo1ct of pumpkin pit wnh whipped crta.m, f'Pt pt a la mode, m1netmnt pt ""Ith h0t brandy 1o111<t, °' chocolart sundff Auontd nun and chocobin compfttt )OU! t .. tnan Rt~vauons art rtq111~ )12·\M ~t Car) " opm ouy twn1n& fCJf d1ontr Cockt11ls 11t wrved from •· .. pm., HI South M.in Sfrttt. Oran t. We need vou. OlltOnlbeTown-... THE BIDE-A WAY Tired or •tine out at placee with no privacy'? 8-rcb no inore! The Hide· away provides privacy with ita booths a.od pe.rUlions, perfect for buainell luncheom and romantk dininc-All newly decorated offerin& a teluit\a atmo1phere. The apecial· tiM are leafood and. steab. Af. fordable dining for the whole (am. ily. Variety of daily specials. Home· made IOUJ)e and MUC'eS. JHer A wine ttrved a.llo. 5874 Edinaer atSprina· dale in Marina Shopping Villqe. Huntington Beech. 840-&18. arationa and flambes. Os-n lot .Lunch 11:3()...3 p.m., Dinner from ~ p.m Escellent banquet f.ciJat ... Cl~ Sun. and hohdays. 3.'\33 Wl.M liat. includinc winea ol GrMCe-VILLA NOV A • Serv1n1 lunch and dinner. Limited A beeutaful ~ view creat.aa the , reaervati.ona. 2353'2 El Toro Ro.d rouwnic setting that baa made tM 1 • Briltnl, Co.ta Mna. 540-3840 # 11, El Toro. 8.')0.;.3228. C.winr Villa Nova a "special kind of pl.IC'e"' l available. V, MC. lor over fifty years. Superb cuisine j ----·--ttom "Cfntn.t d Northft'n tt&Jy'--....... ~~~,..._....----------:1 .erwd in Old World ch.arm. Ell· tensive wine list.. Dinner nightly. ~ ,_ .... -.. --.. Piano bar. Full menu till 1:00 a.m. ~ 3 131 We.at Coa•t tfwy .. Newport Sea.ch. 642-7880. · PASTEL'S Th. neweet event in dining in the Newport. area. Featuring a special bland of culinary creations Crom California and the rest oC th.-workf, ucb tantali1in1 atema as; marinated ahrimp and teallops in a ~er vinaipette ulad. Mouth-n~rinc put.a like &nret hiii wIUr tea.food and fresh tomato Piuu baked in an aollMnt.ic Italian wood bum.inc oven, the only one in New· port.. And a variety of Gril.llld•. specialties. DinneT MTVed daily (doeed Monday) and Happy Hoor. Rewrvauom recommended. 1620 W. CQat Hichway, Newport Beaeb.. f714) 548-7187. LI 'S REST AUllANT If you love Chineee tood. you ·re awe to enjoy cl.i.nin, Mt., u Li'• prom·. itM-uuly authentic Chi.MM food. The menu olfen a wide variety oC eiotlc di&bea, from • la carte to combi.natione indoc:lini Cantooeae & S..-chuan 1tyla. Breathtakina decor in a aupremely bee.utiful at- moapber•. Tropical drink.a to quench your t.hinrt.. Open aeven daya a ~ for lunch and dinner. 8961 Adami, Hufttl.,cton Beach.' 961-9115. 314 N. Beach Blvd., Anaheim. 827·1210. LE CBATEAU A t.ouc.h of the i"rench countryside .ha come to Newport Beach, with the openinc o( the Counll)' Side Inn at the comer o{ Bristol and Redhill Avenue. Fuh.ioned atur a gW'O- PHD bed and brukrut •ina, empbaab.inc a penonaJ touch, the Counll)' Side lmtia the bom.e ot Le Chat.au Re.t.ama.nt.. Peaturinc faaht0nable California cuia.ine with a Fnncb flair, menu 1pecialities i.nclude Crepn Aus FramboiMe, Cobb Salad Pariaienne and Tour· nedoe Rouini. Breakfast. lunch and dinner are eerved daily. besinninc I t 7:00 a.m. Complimentary hora · d'oeuYl'M are 11erved ol&btly I.ft UM Lounp. For reeervatiom pie... call 649--0300. CAFE F LEURI - Take a seat in Cafe Fleura for break· BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB . THJl!l..OTUS i t, lunch or dinner. Enjoy an ez. qui ate environmenl innuenced by a T HE BARN , HavetheprimeofyourhfetbooslJll t JOLLY ROGER from llM Hte.twve 26 iurn menu. Great American rood and at the beat Bubbles is a treuure, a 30'a atyle auppt'r club done with fant.uy and wit. The Chaml>ft&D& ice bucket& are 1haped lib to hata and the light fixtures like martini ,iu.e.. The cuiaine combine. French and Italian element.I in a homey American con· text. Open for dinntr MoJl.· T hurs. fl:30· 10:30 p.m.; 6· l _!_p.m. Fri. t- Sun. Sunday Brunell 10 a.m.·3 p.m. R~rvatiu a.tt •Uifteit.ed. Di-!t::er from $9.95 w it6.9S. Full Bar. 111 P._tm Street m BaJboe at the corner of Palm and Balboe. Call 675-9093. Enter tht Orient and uperienoe the French touch. Hot jan Monday excellence or Mandarin end F ·d r :00 'U 9:00 Sucbwan Cuisana Authentic Chi-through rt ay fOTll 5· ti · p.m. and an outatandlni whitt>· Stub, MaroOd. BBQ, Mezic:an dis· pricel. The Jolly Roger bu alwayt hee indudinc aalad ber, and mnre. befon known u a good family value n~ dishes tti>:ttially prepared by glove brunch make thu Cafe the Western charm and · coulftry am· rHtaurant.. The menu (eaturea l>ian~. BrMk(ut M·5 6:30•1 l:OO. breakfast. lunch and dmnM From , ma ter ~hef Lau. Th~ Lotus can place lo meet. Open 7 days a week. off~r cuhnary master~a~cea to y~r 6:00 a.m .• J0:30 p.m Moderately Lunch M·F 11.00:.2:30, Dinner 7 eu dishes, griddle cake&, burcera. • dominated wath picture11 of the New rt 47 . lalung The l()vely dinan1*area ~ -. priced '4500 MacArthur Blvd., nichta t'rom 6.00 pm. Happy hour aandwicbea, aalad! to complete din· M-P •~ 'f o.m. S.tetttte diah. Ltve trffl"ohe~u. chicken amt -Lotta nower the aymbol purily- l'ntertairun-t and a&nei,na. San· delicous ~tlfrta. t•miiy a--nw for • quet (acjljti" 14982 Redhill, 36 y~ with the frieodlieal servi~ in Chinese culture Enjoy ne Chj. LE MIDI nese ainina.a well u wiJjt. spinta Thi i11 • t.rUe .. lee-r". SumC' Ill' • Tustin. 259 0115. in town. 400 S. Cout Hwy., Lquna . and hoap1t.ality a~ the Lotus. ,,.. ' Located in Harbor Center at 2300 it'1 a\•ant garde •• others that al'a THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEA&HOUSE V-.' Ttwy are the orlJinal. Famou. for t.hear ooe.nd .. -balf pound Portuhouae tteab and r .. turinc diapt.y bront.._. Proudly ltf'Vin« tor 24 yum. Luftdl Mon.· Fri 11-2. Om· ner n.icht.ly Mon.-Fri. from 6 p.m. Sat. A Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd., Cott.a M .... 642-9777. BOB8URM8 • Superb i. the word to deecribe thtJ fine dininl •t.abliahment. Servi111 Newport for 18yun,1pecializin( In Ancua railed bMf, the fin•t. you can set. Alto fMtur"!f fr•h r.ab, vul and chicken. The linen covered tablel. cancta. and (Nab nowen add \o the ellepnce, with booths and ~h beck chairs ror privticy. Fhckeri"I lanterm and cJMalcal muaic capture the-chatmini and warm 1~ Open for lunch, dinner and · tplendlleroua Sun· day bnmda. &swn.i" wine tin; 37 Fathion bland. 64A·20.~. Beach. 494-3137. · Harbur Blvd. in CC11t.a Meaa. Call classic. All agree that Swiss Cher S45-333J \\'ull .. r Huttimann·, C"Ui'lane prn\t•nc:ale 1 111 n innovati\t and u~111,1t rl\' C''tec:uted authentt<"tl\. ZUBIBS Pu~ and simple, juat li.U mot.her'• love! We 1erve 10 OL lobater Laila at $10.95, CtJe.t mipon at. $4.50, prime rib at $5.95, riba and chicbn at. $5.26. Theee din.Den ee1'V9d on apedal qbta--open 7 nisht.a.. Gen· eroualy poured, low priced drinb. Our c:ustOmen have been comlns beclt .me. 1970. Located at 1712 Placentia in Coeta M...., near 17th St. Call 645--8091 or 631·9803. ZUBIEs GILDED CAGE Right acl'OSll the parkinr lot Crom Zubies 8pecialiting m broa.aud chicken dinners. AU dinners aerved complete. at $3.95. Other d1nner1 at ITAUAN CARMELO'S This ultra-smart haven or ezoep· tional Italian and Continent.al Cui ane is one or the more rewarding places to dine. Freah· pat.a and 1pecial "hght" seuces are carefully p~pa.red by three or the fine.t It.al· ian chefs. piano bar enterta.inmenl complement.a the tun at.moaphere. Alfrta<'O dinin1 (weather per· milting). Open for lunch M-F 11:30-2:30, Dinner 7 night.I from 6:30. 3520 E. Coa t Hwy, Corona del Mar. 675·1922. me 12.Cke II~ BBQ.baby ba<'k ribe, 2 kinda of shrimp and filet or aol~. GABBI A NO'S All dmnen aerved with aalad, baked w~ would tike to invite VOIJ to "•in beans. com on the cob. pot.atoea and ~ ,.., EMBERS Tradition ia loo' lutin& and with t.rue value.-ll'uly a tradaLaonal con· linenta.I r taurant. auak tartar, spinach Nlad flambe, caesar aalad, all prepared tableaidt by a ha,hJy qualified lt.aff. Savor treditonal gourmet dishes such u broc:ht1lle a la Rq-enc9, veal a la For•taere, crispy Lone laland duckling, bigarade. mesquite broiled apeciala o\ghtly ...• 12.95·117.95. Cocktails, full wine liat. Lunch 11 :00 2:30, din· ner 5:30-10:00. Rete.rvationa •us· pated. 646-.2774. Located -adjaamt to the Newport Meaa Inn 2642 New· port Blvd., Coate M .. hot roll. Lunch apecials M·F from UI at our new rt1taunant.. Gab-• 49c. The Gilded Cage 11 a lot of run biano'1, our 1nenu include. tri· MEDIT EIUlANEAN R OOM for the whole family 50•1 mwiic and dational Italian di he1 plus quite a Alrporter 1-Hotel Elva tunes Tu~ & Wed. from 8 fnr •icnature dish · We a.re small, Con1enw and secluded from the P.m.. Coun•-/Wt1tem entertain· with only 16 t.abl•, ao reHrvation bw.y airport urrou.nding , The ~, a~ recommended on the weekend. M-.t· R (( b ment Tbnmday thru unday from 6 ~•terranean oom o l'rl au per ,\n ttH hanting (•l\lntry French in· II t1or and an Old \\ urld he patahlv rarth found the&e da-.,. fulfill the t s1H·t tat111n.., evoked b) the' u111,1a11clmic n11,1ne, 0(M'n Ttlh. I hnt1.1.:h ~un lur luMh and dinMr.1 th~lr Sunrl,n 11rum h j, the lalk uf I ht< 111.,.n' .I itl \"1t1 Udo, 1't_,port n1 .. 11 h. 1r;:. WO I Ml CASA Their food ia like a trip lO Mnicol Hotpit.ality goes hand in hand with their.. mouo~· Mi--Gaw es "' c .... " or my house is your house. Eat.ab· It hed 1ince 1972, it"a no Merel • friends enjoy dining here. Open daily from 11 a.m. for Lunch. D1n1 ner and Cocktai . Enterta.i.nmenl Wed.. un. nighta in tha Burro Room . 296 E. 17th . t., C01ta M..._ 645·i626. P..m. r ·-e dance Ooor. Wide 9'reen Wt att open 7 n.ichta a week '°' ninlinental cu ine for lunch, din· BRISTO .... ~ dinner. We have tried to create a __ .. s nd b h T L plus 8 TV'• for poru apectato!l-A nf'r 11.JlU u ay rune op tntet· BAR 6 GalLL • 1real vaew frc.m all te.ata includini b lro aUnoaphere and a feeling of tainment na1htly an the Cabaret Al ....... ,. laa Traditionally u the bir. 25c tac09 duri.ni Monday your neichb<lrhood rwtaurant.. We Lounge. The Captain'• Table " au AIMrbn fa¥0rite p*i to eat Nite Footbell. Call 645--8091 or hope >'9'' join us aoon! 2813 Villa open for dmina 24 h<"111r1. Pttt'ect for and Pricillll fcw 1aai1y dw.ns-~e.tY· 63 980.'l Way, Newport Beach. 676·9356. .. wa\ehing ahfonua IUnteta tS the CALIFORNIA BBACH t.hlQs '"-Juicy .._. Md chO,;. to l· • Flight Of.ck Lounre. The Airporter C•hfom141 Be.ch Hai.aurant ' on iPecW clddrft dW. aod tret.h MARCELLO'S Inn 11 loc.ated at 18700 MacArthur or Newpurt'• mo.l rontemporarv IMfood. ~ aa1ed bar. Thia award winner Qlfen an H • Blvd. an Irvine. 8.13·2770 ,...tauranta. Fe1turana t1.Qiliat14 ~ daily tu~ bWret. temm meau ..,.ciaiiainc in,,_. Ja~~djninc. a.ncludil\I •uahi. 0.,.. cWJy fw dift•• Md tocllt.aa ---.;;Giii;;;.R.....,.E.,E ... K________ . Md t.Mir-IUVIE.RA iea!ooCI .iid at.eUs, mikea thi • 3131 "&ni'ial 8\:, eoitta M... ~ S.UbliehedlMuncelMI' -.:-R.lu lo -,-rac-ioua--st--rv-i-~-.-n-an--·,~r~u Y P euura • dfriUi, uperie~: 667-3000. ...-.. _ a_ l.oc-•ted at 3355 Via Lido in New-MBNE'S TERRACE 1~3. th.le family owned Nat.awut e.tesant, intimate alm0tpmcre. r.A' pon Buch. l.unch hrnars Mon ·>"rt. Men•'• Terrac. ia a family bWned Ml capt.urid UM beai1a Ol lt.ali&n s>trtlv prf'pettd tVl11104tntal d1•h 11:30-:?:30, dinner 1'1:30·11:00 7 dayt reti.uran\. With autJwn t.ic GNlk roOd )own. Lunch Mon.·Fri., Din· by Chtr Richard 8er1n.-r, ••nro I -.ek. Happ>' hour &pf'Cialt foOd r4Ade just u it la u home. ner 7 ni,h'8 a ... k.. 17&02 8-ch at 1970 Thil award winnlllJ ,...· o::W 6;30. All mAJc>r crrd1t tvd1 ac, motphere ot a 10~ Te~ Slut r, Huntin1ton Beach.. taurantaltool'ferunutenti wan cepted. Call 676-0575 for infor· chance daUy. Comp..._ ~a-6606. 11 t. and o~bi an tabl id• pnp m tioo. · . . . -. "' OutOnTheTown . TH£ THAI TOUCH . R.teuraot Wri&.en' Silver Award Cuual attire. Dinner nichtly untit mulnilh&.. Live jan njptly. Call 675-296d for teMrvationa. T HE REX RERTAURANT . Lonited on· the1 oceanfront acroea , (rom the Newport Beach pier. The Res 11 the Orance Cuett '• mo.t _tsclua.i\:i aafoud r taunnt. Wtll ... THE CAN~N~E-R_Y..:.-------· known for fresh Hawaiian 1ourmet 1 Thia hitt.oric Waterfront la.ndm•·L fi h MlectioM and apedaliiil\lin. .. • sweet Channel laland ab.lone, ~n· • in Newport'• Cannery vm..e fta-der veal and prime meata. The T HE ALLEY RE TAURANT r Ideally ioc.ted •t the-comer of PCH and Balboa Blvd., The Alley ~t.ar\Jrant Qf{&n maaJa Wtdt eJI the rr hnee1 and innovation or Jury Overland'• oriainal "Alley W•t'~ of ten yean qo. Locals will rtmember 1ta previooa location at the Newport Pier. Step into the We>oderful world of Thailand. The aplendor of Thai c:uiaine and elecant dininf ia found here at Thai Touch Cuisine. Your ho.ta ar• PranM and Sonpak lJOunichali ano they will tervt you an aut.Mntic Tha! 11\Ml whether your tMt. !Mn toWard die mild or the trad1~onaUy apicy. Thai Touch ia a Utile out o( ttt. way, but 'Well worth the fiJld. Open for dinner 7 night.a and for lunch daily ucept Sunday. Thai Touch Cuiaine &1 locat.ed int.he Newport H illa Sbop· pins C.ni.r where ~ Miguel Drive endt at Ford Ro6d. 2616 San Mi(uel Dr. 640-0123. tw:-freeh local ...Cood and EMt-' Res R.taurant t t.he cho~ of em beef. Conai.atenUy 1ood tervioe, locala u well at vi itora. Rec1p1ent , • °"'n for Lunch, Dinner, Sun. of the preati1ioU1 'fravel-Holid.y · the friendli t place to enjoy ttuon· ably priced cockuila, line wine9, lunch, dinner or Sunday Bruoch. Jerry and Pat.ay Overlina have creat.ed an elesantly comfortab~ rM· uurant wtt.h a menu tmptuiairin& frmh seafoods, CQntineotaJ special· ti and Califon\ta cu11ine. Visit this Newport Beech landma.flk. You may even recosniu UM £acet of aome or your fnend1. Dinner Mrved every evenina from S.30, Deily lu.neh CAFELJDO • Cafe Lido is Newport Cannery Vil· lep'• only aupper club. It'• located • on Balboa Peninaula. Cale Lldo ii well trnown for it. fr•h eealood aelection• and contemporal") cuWlle, prepared by Che/ Francis The warm, inllmate and Cl.Yl.Y am· biar>c» of duaty tON and bu.rJund) decor create a perfect atmoephen for your dinina e~perie~. Cafe Lido ia alao the recipient of Utt Pr•tiaioue Southern California Cbampripe Brunch eftd HarlN>r Cruiaee. Ent.enainment nitbUy and .. ward. -C-uualfele1ant attire. Sun. atiemoooa. Enjoy &he ~ Lunch, dtnner. C-ll 676-2Mi6 for food 1a11ey-.upe,rb clam chowder! r f"atioot. Valet parlrin(. 3010 LaFayetU. 675-57'p. . SAIL LOFT CRAZY HORSE Sail Lof\ Sar It Grill ft.ttur• ocean STEAKHOUSE view dinin1 with lhe emphas on Counu-y d.ininc wit.h claaa! Authen· fr.hlNfood ()ysterbar,liveenter· ti tetl1 decor rMta t d tafoment niahtfy in the bar area. c "" 'l __ uran an · Open for dinner nlchtly from 6 p.m. =~....,~i~m;'.:!:. f= Weekend houn from 10:30 a.m. uuteed si.ab. Lunch: Moo-Fri FabulOUI Sunday Brunch. t.oe.t.ed Dtnner reeervattona llJ81ant.Md. al ..00 P.C.H. in LegUna Beach, Oancinl and live muak \I! t.he UJ»taira from t.he Jolly Roger. uloon. Oyel' Rd. Exit/Ni"wport 49'4·3137. Fwy. Santa Ana. (714) 649-1512. TALE OP TUB WBALB R E BEN'S Esperienc. a atep back into Um. t.o' 0 T H COAST VJLLACE a place where you can diM at your II \uU h.iq• 1111 "l>llt'llle (or icr..,t own leillure. Enjoy the romance ol 111011,11111 t'lUl'llt'11t "'"''rt 1n u~f"lf old Newport wit.ha pe.nonmJc ~ .. 111ru11nchnl('. th•~ Heuhen'• j,., lor view. Euite your .-with tWr \011 <:n:al lunihc--. Mon thmul(h eeDMUonal ...tood and tnditioaa1 .... JI 11..10 ·' oo. Eltl(llOl dinnt"' ·, ,,; r.~ BNdfMt 7 ...... Mon.· Ill ·ti m. 111 II Ill fn & s .. 1.1 Fri .• Lunch 11-4 Mon.·Fri., DiD.nerl Outr11~t·<•U' Sundu\ hruO<'h t'X • • 4·11 Mon.·S.t. Sat. and Sun .. ltll\J~Ullt.J Ill~. Su~r Cun H•Pll' Brunch 7-4, Oy.t.r Ber rri .. Set.. Huur ·, 111 K pm. lf..41 Sunnov.er Sun. 8anQuet fecilitiea up to 600. .11 ,, .... I rum Nurd,.trom 979·.1141 . 400 Main ~t. •• BelboL 87~ GUIDE TO ~ -e Re taurant ~§ ! '1) AIRPORTER J~N HOJ,EL 1i,-1w1 M •Arthur fll ''""' IJJ. 0 C.onun-:ntal P!IO 11895 $4'7H~ S6.!W>·$10.60 TH EAL~EY l:'1::. $8 75-$1~ l>5 S..1~·$1060 .. :I0-11050 ~1'11 v .. 1lw '*"' llw~ Nt-wport BNth i4' fllU Speaalllft TH ~8A~.f:!.. Anwracan from M " from IJ ~ Sit 95 1~1111i •1th1I tin 2jjl 011$ Bll ~rpL B~ A GRILL-llolid•7 la11 u u " {_~ W-lllOt TH ~~ANN~RY :.010 _ ......... 111·. '""'Pl"'' &•h ll7$ $771 CRAZYHORl E STEA~HOUSE l~llO i.1• ... holh-• nl.I AoW >4 Hl2 £.~~ Pts SUS~ $39$ $99$ Hot.da111 DIJtl~M AN'fL. "''' . '"''"'•..... iln:f/:.et '('" AmeriC:an $7115 $21" $325-$495 lrff.EBS l ..... port Blvd Cca1. ,.._ ... 2774 C.onUMnw $860·11895 M50-'89S $595 . hECHATEAU~ ;i$ s ..... ~pon h -·-. -Frmch 12 :IO-llS 95 120tH5tS LE~IOI l ll , .. l,"l" N1·wp<on 8-h 61S-4904 f'.renc.h from $8 60 from '5 50 from 1 12.~ •~rs ~I A'I.., • H\lf1hn(lnn 8rarh 11112 ti U Chll'WW 1'7 00 112 00 1275 ~50 M ~\C~~Lo·ru 11'0 • Yd l unt111pwi 8"fh 10 :\.'\116 1141lian from M 65 fmm $325 McXJC-.n A&.c.-ar~, &combo ~ 17IS111125 MIS·StlS M9$.llU5 PMM~ ~7!\$1~00 OpM1nc Si.irJr• from Mn le ~ P9IOt o.t.e:>ook/ Friday, November 1-4, 1988 . . pedal from 11:30 and Sunday brunch· from 10-3. Reeervationa: 646·9126 $ ~ !! '1) from S..100 • • frum '17S 4.30.7 • 4 130 • 5.7 .. • $2115·$495 • 1125 ~ 25 • 5.7 • • • • • * .. •, lMOO • • "&: • UP'° 400 * up to • IM5. • Fn & S.\ up IO 40 •• lo.JOO • • 9nD1e l Coetalle•a Se:+lte llaterDel J 38 22 ·44 12 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1986 25 CE TS ~ - G&llar.tl(> _cas~·gaes .to-G-r-and au . . . . ~ . . District Attorney's office .emoves itself from case-in which Mesa teen was killed BJ DIXIE REDFEARN ~ ............... The decision whether to fak CJWaes qainst 10 anto repair shop owner who is suspected of ldllina a Costa Mesa tcen-aacr has been tossed into the collective bands of the Oranac County Grand Jury . . [)epivty DssU1C1 At~ Rick Kina said the enttrc lcpJ matter surround1na the kiU1n1 off S..year-old David Gallardo will be turned over to the 19-memtiCrv.andjury within two Wttkl. "This is not the firJtcase, trus is not the last case that we (will) present lo the srand Jury. bated on fac:u and evidence," Kine said, commentina on the joint decision by the District Attorney's · off tee to remove ilJCU fro111 th11 phase of the cue, Amador Co!'9na, attorney forthc Gallardo family. 'called the decision ','intclliacn~... and suuested it was ma& to ·ttke tbe potlijht off the 0tsu1ct Attorney's office in what has become 1 very controverJial case. "1 think David Gallardo has a better chance of Justice in front of a arand jury than he would have had w1th lhe District Attorney'' office," Corona said. Gallardo was shot in the hC*1 with a sbotaun and lulled dunna the early mominahounOct 29wh1leallcsedly stealina car parts in front Of Enc Vincent ·Hbil's -Volkswaatn rep&ir shop. He and a friend. Tom Ramirel. wer~ reportedly auempt1n1 the theft when Holl came out of the darkened repair shop and· yelled at the pair before aUCltdly flrinc the fatal shot: .. Costa Mesa Police and the District Anomc) 's office both refuted to release the idenury of the man who killed Gallardo, despite reports that the shooter was Holl The Oi~triet Attorney'' office was subscquently cnt1c12cd by the Gillii'&> family attorney for rts faJlure to fiJr any chll'JCS in connection with the cate. Kina later said t.hc deCiliOn to Withhold Holt's name ..... baaed on the fact that Holt's ~ shoo received thrcatcnin& tde1'hone cal& within houri of Gallard0'1 dt91h. Corona charJtd the District At.- tomey°s office with ianorina the case bttau\C it nad racial ovenonn.; (Pleue ... OltAJllD/ A2J J acObsen ~ays . he doesn •t know terms of release hnpoeter Ponce are trslna to ldea:Z a woman no ~.1'-m=4ta-= cliecb by ............ ..._.. of tlae"late Art.to- tie <>aueu. A&. Nation The State Department re- portedly paid for fllghta to drop auppllea to Contra rebefa./AS Wo rld ... A leftist supporter of Phlllpplne President Cor- azon Aquino Is slain./ Al Sports Orange Coast's basket- ball team will rely heavily on the play of Its guards this season./81 INDEX Advice and Games A7 Auto Pilot 85-9 Bulletin Board A3 Business A9-10 Claulfled 86-10 Comics A8 Death Notices B 11 Entertainment Oatebook Opinion 812 Paparazzi OatebOok Potlce Log A3 Public Notices e.-, 10. 11 Sport1 e1-.- T-.Vla4on Dai.book Weather A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ............... Frted hostaat David Jacobsen told rcportcn Thursday that he did not know the cond1t1ons ofhis release and considered the U S. lhipment of arms to Iran a separate issue from the hostaae situauon. -Jacobsen. SS, also called for an end to tht \peculation on how his frctdom was stturtd. the SUbJCCt of I White House controversy that Jacobsen thinkS may hampct' efforts 10 frtt remaining hostaies in Be1rut. • "I do not know the details that led to my release. Jt is my under tandma 1h1t there were a &J'Cll many people, that u mulled from the cooperauon of many parties and that it 1s a very complicated s1tuat1on,'' Jacobsen said during his first press conference since returning Sunday to Oranae County. "That is wh y some control, pa- tience and responsible Judgment must be shown on the part of the media and so-called experts because .._..,... .... ..,u.,.,_. mere speculation could be mi · 8atberland and Terry Andenon wllUe .on interpreted and friahtcn the people Erle loob on darlDC preea conference. (Pleuc eee TERMS/ A2) 0 INS chlef: Majl reglstratlon lets lllegals vote By PRIL SNEIOl!:KMAN Of ................ The top 1mmiJ"ltion official for the western United States told a Newport Beach audience Thursday that Cahfom1a's postcard yotcr rtlJS. tratiOn.i}!Stcm 11-·•an absolute. trav~­ ty" because it docs not require proor of American citizenship. Ezell said ma.ii-in rqJstrat1on aJ. lows a person to vote without any venfication of U.S. c1t11cnsb1p1 aod thus could allow 11lepl imm1v.ants to influence an election. He said a Los Anaclcs poll worker had told lurn ~•bout a Chinatown .Q.rteinc~hcre many people who a~ly coul not read or SPcak Enahsh were vot1na accord1na to a chart provided by the Democratic party. "To me. it's totally unacceptable," said Harold W. Ezell, western rc- aional commissioner for the U.S. "How in the world, for future lmmi&rati6n and Naturahzauon Ser· aenerat1ons. can we allow voter vice. rcai tration by m11I to tontinuc?" The outspoken 1mmiarauon of-Elell asked. "An~ xou'vc aot to do ficiaJ wat auest speaker at 1 Balboa · somc\hlna about 1t Bay Club luncheon co-sponsored by Staie Sen Manan Bcrscson. R- the Newport Harbor Republic•n Newport Beach. who attended the Women and the Newport Harbor l~nchcon, ~i.d ~.f\erward. "'The criti- CaJ1fom11 Republican Assembly. ca m, arc vahd, Bcracson said she had supported 1 bill callina for "arcater accoun11b1li· l) .. 1n the voter rq1 tration process. But she said the bill was quashed in a Democrat-controlled committee Al Olson, the Oranac County Rqjstra.rof Voters. aldc rqismrtron by mail bas been permitted 1n California forat least a decade. But he noted. "Even when all the rea.istrat1on was done (in person) by deputy rqistrar . there was no venficat1on (ofCJtizen htp) required." Olson esllmafcd more the 90 percent of the Oranac County's voter rc11stration 1s now co,nducted b> mall, includina sian-up dmcs b~ the pohtical part1e . The rC!JI trarsa1d upporterJofth1s sy\tcm arsue that 1lkpl 1mm1arants usually do not want their names &J)d addresses on any official record's Accord10g fo i.bis theory, he said. few illegal ahcns arc hkel y to rqistcr. .. , don't think there arc wide prcad abuses." Olson said. Ln lus.New_pon Beach sj)CC(:h. &ell called for stronger measures to stem the growing flow of people entenna lhc U1utcd State<i 11lcgally. Ezell. who hvcs in Laguna H1ll\, said Oranac County has the nation' sevenlh largest conccntrat1on of 11- lepl 1mm1grants Lo Anaelcs Coun- ty is fir t. Dunng 1965. Ezell said, the Border Patrol eaptuf'Cd 6.SOO people try1na to enter the United tale alona Cah- fomia's .southern boundry. But in the (Pleue eee HELL/A2) Streets, P-laygroun~d~s·_ At defia e, M.e71s ure A me~s~ures up two way s -are 24-ho~r drug stor~s. The street and the playaround arc dru& boutique' ' There are probebly some SOO dn.ia out there. 1~1 and illepl. that arc abused and abu~ those-who abute 'them . ,. , Just a &11ncc at the 240 or so that . show up mo t oncn e~cry y~ar as cmetatncy room pcoblcm 11 an edU<'l,IUn in how ca Y h ii lO tct ~cka&in& for ilhcit 4ry.p It is incredible that an un<JCfjioun<I mir- ket can react in such a sophisticattd way. Who watches the chart1? Who amnaes for the raw matcnals to come in and mate with the new drua vanery? WhO dtt1dCi to lttift to a new product?~ Who dtctdcs to ao for \;olumc in11HCI of a SM'ady hiah· prictd product'! Who and where arc rcwarch and de\ elopment? Th1111. aft•r all. a VC'f'J bii bU 1 ncs\ 8'lliont and billioftt or dOllan. Law enforcement offietn •nd drua ftshtm are put an the pot1t1on of eotnplfJIOll ~fl. rOIMlftl the •reets to ftn(out WMl tSIOtOldown. SbcNkl 11 ftli&ty come I\. a $Urpntc llllt m 0.KWO mar'4--. lht 111· llOllJlllDllpapultr ..... Ni"IH .. 1n sealeil cant. hkt colh? To kte;· .Vldt 0( tM tJrftt ~. the NatioMl 1Mt1Me °" ~ bu• wt '!P • comm= ~m*°I) ....., ihlt UlltJO lharc dair intel~ on u.e· Ulelial dn.&fl~. __ ....._ ____________ _._ ________ ~....;.-~----~~~~~~- Reagan· wants new alliance wlth Iran W HI GTO. < .\P) -Prts1·. dent Rcapn ~ ht sc-nt weapon to Iran not to taMOro Amcnc:ao ho taaei but to reopen contac1 with the strate&1ally important lst.mic nation .• But the president's action alreadf is bcinJ. challenged 1 ~ncouraama blackmail. and his explanation to the nallon 1s said to raise more questions than It an5wen. In a nationally broadcast Oval Office address Thursday mgbl that he said was prompted by widespread m1s1nfortnat1on about his acuons, R~aan confirmed he engaied in . secret diplomacy wilh Iran fOr 18 months and, to demonstrate his personal intettSt, authonzcd the transfer of "smaJI amounts of de· (Pleue eee UAOAK/ A2J Murder of Mesa woman revealed --··~ aMt ikmancL tt ~ mlMS DO iense. Ccrtall\_IJ, • pric)e Ol marijuana •on up when • suDDIY 11 lhort. But 1n the catt of CNCk. --mubtplaCt' tttm' lo ha c "'* a aedsion lo create ll nc~ demand. Dru' upcru Jhrua and admit tht'y can t explain it Bjcautt thcQUIC'k haah With Cl'a('k IS over IO (alt, u as madC' for b1nacs. Thett are biqe houses whC'rc one can tnp a1 lon1 a1 tht' money la u. •o out. fcti:h IOll\t moat, and trip qa1n. Or one can auiy ri&hl there and "sell one·~ favots for another hit. • Botton says. crack has in~aded areas where heroin was ttad1t1onally pcddkd, an 80-85 ptrtcnt pure mix· ture ttllina for $200 '.• 1ram. In Los An1eles.. 90 per1:ent pure crack sells 1 forS10 to S2S ckpl'nd!na on the i~e of the rock. Jn M1am1 the punty as .d9wn, but so i the price. In Seattle 1mall "ials of two or three small \ pebbles sell for $2S. In :Ph1ladelph1a tbt trend is do-1t-)OurKlf, proccs$1n1 EZELL ... From Al fiscal )Car that ended Sept 30. the number of arrests swelled to 629,000. he said, including 7.000 per month at the frecwa) checkpoint near San Clemente. .. is that an 1nvas1on. or wha1·r· Ezell asked. The commissioner added. "The doors. to our nation arc the borders We must maintain control of those borders. We don't ha'e rt now .. ...... COQane h)drochlondt ~llh bekl~ IOda to make one's own crack But in the same ctt) there arc "hit" bou ~ert ~ C()(..--atnc smoke runi 11 laulc as SS •• In Dcuo1t, met II for S.lO ron: p1CCC' the si1e ofa matchhcad to S 100 for a roe~ the uc Oh pencil uascr. In Baton Rouac. La .. and 1. I 01.ns. peddlers arc ofTerana a combination ofcoc11ncand PCP{anacl du•t)c411led UC>t trt." The community watchdog aroup · al$0.rcports the most SAJOifi.cant trend an heroin use has been the growlfla· availab1ht)' of a potent form known by a vanet~ pf names. includini "black tar," "too1~1e roll."•nd ··aum· ball." . ll i~ aot cheap. In Atlanta lt\caoana price in 198S was ~P to $700 a aram. In• ewark, N.J., crack users are tum1na to diazcpam {Vahum) 10 cushion the side effects San Oaeio is a di12epam hot spot as 1s Los Anaclcs where •hite women~tead In emC'rJ·. ... ... Ezell said his agency will be aided b) the lmm1gratJon Control and Reform Act of 1986. whJch was signed by President Ronald Rea.a.an last week. The law will permit amnesty for some illegal 1mm1grants who entered the U.S. after 1982. But ll wall alw require employers to ask new em- plO)'CCS for proof of c1\1zensh1p. In add1t1on. ll calls for imm1vauon status checks when social service arc pro,ided. ency room rifls with the dnc prob- km. . Mcthaqualone. a stdat1 .. c known by its bnnd name Quaalloldt, 11 rtappnrina an Miami. indicaliq. 1uthoritits say, that clandestine proo duC1aon may be on the anaux. In the stinwlant artna, ~phon 11ems Prcludin ind Ritalin {Ibo called "coasl'' or "West Coa.i") Kii for betwttn $I 0 and SIS a ta~t in C hicqo as a lets expensive substitute for cocaine containin1 ",..;eedbllls." Amphetamines It S 10 to S'' a dote arc a hiah prionty drua in New Orltan\. Authorities believe that several motofC)cle aan11 control the production ofmethamphetamines in Ph1ladtlphia where 1t is sold at "crank" or "spccd." In the Seattle atta the halluci· noacnac psalocybin mushroom grows wafd• an the sprint and fall and 1s popular with tccn-•ers. !W•t: Sdll N•. I.• th .Ml ~t: ~ MEASURE A From Al mas whichattractemployec:s who live outside Newport Beach into the area, addinl traffic and contributina to air pollution. K1llifer. however. said city as well as independent plannina expens in- ist that traffic conditions would improve Lhrou&h Measure A, largely because of the construction of Pelican Hill Road, which would serve future development south of Corona del Mar and divert traffic ofT Pacific Coast Hi&hway. The road, he said. would be paid for b) the lrvmc Co. and would be constructed before dcv~lopmenl within Newport Center. Kilhfcr also pointed to a proposed teen club. an expanded library and an museum and a proposed day-care center as benefits of the plan. "This is notjustan Irvine Co. plan, it's a city plan ... with communhy· wide benefits," he said. Beek. however. aid there is nothinJ 10 the proposal that ensures construction of the community facili· tics and said they could be built throuah private ~nd-raising with or w1thou1 Measure A. Beck and ansonc said there was no need to vote for the proposal to ensure construction of Pelican Hill Road. The Irvine Co .• they said, as anxious to build 1t anyway 10 serve planned development of the Irvine C'oast. So1:1thland will Qe cooling down U.S. Tempe \ TODAY -w w • aw 1:07 Liii 1, 7 24 am 1.1 2 13 p.m •.I t'tt"ynr -• UTUMAY 1-31 Lift 7·2•am 2Upm ·~-"' 11 1.2 03 4.0 lun ... ,_ llMay ... 24 ..,,, ..... ... 50pfW ~ -'°*Y., , •• pf'\ ..... ~-·•1•111 TERMS OF RELEASE UNKNOWN ••• t From Al holdaf\l the rcmaanina hostaaes." Jacobsen was abducted May 28. I 98S 1n Moslem West Beirut while working as chief administrator of the American University Hospital.. He was released Nov. 2 by the pro- l rania n Islamic Jihad. Speaking to more than 100 re· porters and photographers al an Orange hotel. Jacobsen said he planned to meet as soon as possible with Anglican Church envoy Terry. Waite. The meetina with Waite and former hostage the Rev. Lawrence Jenco and the Rev. Beruamm Wear 1s scheduled in London for the l)urposc of. mapp1na out a humanitanan efforts 10 hasten the relea~ of the othet captive . .implored one of the guards tdentafied only as Haj to let the Americans go. ")trust, Haj. that you would release Terry Anderson and Tom Sutherland and assist an the release of host.ages held by other groups. In my con versa· ttons with you about democracy. peace. education and the future of your peofle. my feelinas have not changed. pray the poor people that you represent wilJ someday enjoy the benefits every humftn bcin& de- serves." Rqardmg an) hnicring effects from has months an captivity, Jacobsen saJd, "l will never go fo a zoo again because I'd let all the animals free." He added that .he WIS not a victim of the Stockholm Syndrome, m which hostares feel 5ymp:lthy toward their caP.WTS. ... 'They had been good to us. They brought us binhday cakcs...lbey.sang. happy birthday to us. They did as much as they could within the limns of their knowledac. of their back- grounds," Jacobsen satd. Besides workina toward the release of the fi\te Amencans stall missing in Lebanon. Jacobsen sard he hoped to continue work1n1 in hospital admm· 1strat1on:- "l'm available to consider a JOb offer." he s:ud, add ma he would be pcrfeCI for an)onc lookma "for a ~Y v.ho 1s used to s11tmg m a little room and not saymg anything." Ezell said the Border Patrol ha<; onl) 3.300 agents to guard all of the nauon's borders. B> companson he said. the ctt) of Los .\ngeles has a Pohce Department of7.000 officers. The ncv. la~ also provides for a 50 pertt'nt increase in Border Patrol agents o"er the ne'<t two )Cars Beck also chided ~upporters for their extensive advert a 1ng campaign. saying. ··1f money could buy an election. this one's already won." "I do not want to become involved wath pohucal squabbles that exist ";than our nation," Jacobsen said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, •• ... lauessthc~tway~~stayu quiet as L can and to stress my humamtanan efTon " REAGAN ••• l'romAl- •. GAME 9/ WEEK 9 /DAY 6 ·70 57 23 58 Rules and how to ploy the go"!e ore on your game corcf. or, coll our HOTLINE: 6-42·-4333 , 9-5 M·f, osk for .WIN·GO inf0rmot1on. • llllf Plllt .TWA f NO OUT HOW GOOD wt IE Al CY APE , .. 8 1 13 50 • -· He added that he would 10 back to ~1rut "an a minute" if 11 would secure the /reedom of hostages Terry Anderson and Tom Sutherland, with whom he WIS held for much of his 17 months of capt1v1ty. The former hos~sa1d he would makc'\he same pl for any other Americans being hel 1n the war-tom country. Aanlced by his son. Eric. and friend the Rev. Harold Huharen. Jacobsen s:iid the remaminahostaaesarc bn his mind night and day. He wore wnst bands emblazoned with the names of Anderson and Sutherland. as v.ell as the dates they were abducted. "l w1~h I could put one on each of you nght now." Jacobsen told re- porters. Jacobsen said he held no animosity toward his captors and. hke Weir. fensive weapons and spare parts" to that country. . · Reagan also aeknowledJcd he sent has former national secunty adviser. Robert C. Mcfarlane, on a secret, four-day mission to Iran last spnna ''to raise the diplomatic levd oJ contacts" with Iranian officials "Sance then," Re..-n said an a hast•lr arrangtd 12-minutc speech "the d1aloaue has continued, and step-br,·step progress continues to be made.· He claimed erroneous reports and "unprecedented speculation" about a connection between arms shipments and the release of three American hostaaes in Lebanon "have been potenually danserous" to the rcma1 n-• ina cap11ves "and destruct1ye of the oppOrt untty before us ... "Due to the publicity of the p~nt ~eek, the entire amtJallve 1s very much at risk today," the president S.:lld Iranian Amba sador to the United Nations Said RaJa1c-Khorassana wd afier Reagan "s speech his government has ··made certain cond1uons" for a conunuation of the diplomatic ~f. foru. and if they arc met,. a "mutual understanding will develop." The pre 1dent's address, which followed more than I 0 days of official silence amid a swirl of published rcpom detailing various aspects of the program, left Senate Democratic leader RoDert C. Byrd of West Virginia a king whether U.S. crcd1- b1hty had been damaged and accusina f\eagan of a last·m1nute .. public relations s.1mc" to e~phun what Byrd called a "major foreign relations blunder .. "I think that more qucsuons are raised than have been answered." B)rd told ABC News. "I want to know where v.e go from here .. MISSING HB WOMAN FOUND MURDERED ••• Prom Al the bu1ld1ng. The place had been ransacked, the safe and cash register were emptied and clothe were scattered around the premises, he said. Whitecotton, also a Golden West College student who works as a dchvery man for a florist, said he learned that about SSOO in cash may have been , \il~en. Murray's mother, Nancy. contacted before she received news of her daughter·~ death, said she was "real worried.'' She said herdauihlcr had never failed to return home when she said she would. Nancy Murray said her daughter graduated from Edison H1&h School in I 98S and got straight A's in her senior )ear. A~ a reward. he and her husband. Donald. gave her a three-week European vacation. she said. Wh1tcconon said that in their telephone convcna· tton. Murray had remarked he had a customer. "Usually when this happens, she g.cts alJ harried and c11citcd but last na&ht she was calm and collected. It made me thank that the ~1dnappen may have been there when I talked to her." Wh11ccotton ~id th:lt Murray's purse was missing but that her school books were still at the business. She was maJorina m psychology at Golden West. he said. Her mother said she also has plans to be a teacher. Wh1tcco11on said clothes had been strewn around the premises and that 1t appeared that some cloth ma had been stolen by the robbeN MURDER OF MESA WOMAN REVEALED ••• From Al . . 17 and that Riverside County the case Was rckased becau~ of his ltenll's depuues found her body fear that eublicity would jeopardize three tia)'s laftr. the invesl1jat1on. ill. seven days ~s$Cd before "There \\ere some leads w had and authoritie in Riverside contacted ifwc had gone pubhcat the time, they Costa Mesa polkc and informed might have been impacted," said them tho body mifht be that of the Johnson, who &&recd to disc:u s the mi ina woman. MJd Johnson. caStC only after the victim's hu~band A po•attve identiftcation wa made: talked to the pre s. throush finserprint three d1)'~ later · "Thi\ may be~fl'cctina the case," he on Halloween. said. , Johnson said no information on· JohMon declined to &tty how the v.uman was k1llc<J, wnerc m:r body was discovered or how long he had been dead. "At this point we ha"e no suspects and no motive :· sald-rofinson. whose department is investigatina the homicide in conJunctton with hcritr 1nvc~uptors in Riverside County. According to repom, Neary. has wife and their l 8·month-old child moved to Co ta Mcu from Sacra· mento in ptcmber. Justcall 642-6086 •• 4