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Another aeights plan baclle
Latest proposal has grudging support -
from two opposing community group~
ttal-equestrian use-s' in some no1sc-
sensit1 ve J>(>rtions of anta Ana
HeiJhts while allowing other neigh-
boring res1dent1al areas to be con-
verted to office o r business park uses.
By JEFF ADLER
OfhDlll!r .........
The Orange County 'Planning
Commission reversed itself Tuesday
and recommended the Board of
Supervisors adopt a newly developed
\ Copter lands
on LB beach
A Marine helicopter was forced to
land on the sand of a South Laguna
Beach this mornin& ancr a fire
reportedly broke out in the cock pit.
Laeuna Beach Police reported no
injuries in the 9: 15 a.m. incident.
No further information was avail-
able from police or Marine spokes-
men as ofpresstime this morning.
Coaat
M istrial declared In Cal
State Fullerton professor
murder trial./ A3
An Orange Coast student
is offering straight talk on
sex./A3
California
Passengers recall horror
as LA-bound jumbo jet
plunges six miles toward
t he ocean./ A6
World
Talks apparently are over
between U.S. and Soviets
regard ing future of
M iddle East.I A5
People
Buyers of antiques ex-
pect lucky finds at the
13th Antique Show pres-
ented by Laguna Beach
M useum of Art's Af-
flllates./81
Food ·,
The Idea of cool< Ing only
once to get two complete
meals capitalizes on con-
venience foods and cook-
ing methods./C1
Hearty one-pot meals
make Informal entertain-
ing easy./C10
Sports
Newport Harbor Hlgh's
Chuck McGavran and
Adam Lockwood of
Estancia share the 0&11y
Pilot's Sea View League
MVP award./D1
Entertainment
The rouslng'Britlsh farce
"Noises Off" Is cracking ·~m up uptown./83
Bualneaa
Representatives of the
president • s Economic
Polley Advisory Board
are Included at the first
economic conference on
Irvine's future./84
INDEX
Births
Bridge
BuHetln Board
·eutlness
Claaalfled
Comics
Crossword
O.ath Notices
Food
Home
Horoscope
In the Service Ann Landers
Opinion
A8
A10
A3
B•-5
04-6
A10
06
04
C1-10
81-2
05
AS
82 AG
81
A3 Paparazzi
PoHce Log
Public Notices
Sport a
Tetevtalon
TMa*a .
WMther
03
01-3
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A2
• land-use plan for Santa Ana Heights
grudgingly endorsed by two opposing
community groups.
Planning commissioners voted 4-1
to recommend the board adopt a plan
that would allow continued..residen-
Planning comm1ss1o ncrs and
supervisors alike have been struggl.-
ina for months to develop an accep-
table land-use plan that would brin&
the community. situated at the end or
John Wayne Airp6n·s main runway.
Where there'• smoke ..•
A RreflChter battlee a blue at an lnine lnduatrtal buildlnC
which wu in the procesa of belna demollahed by a work
crew when the fire broke outTueeday. No one wu hurt In
Smoking curbs
OK'd in Laguna,
first for county
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IM Delly l'llot IUlt
Orange Count) ·s lira e11yw1de
smolc.inf regulations go into effect
March -1.
Starting 1n 30 days. smokers who
want to light up 1n Lagu na Beach will
have to keep an eye out for "No
SmokinJt" signs in a number of public
places including restaurants. store
waiting lines and on publtc transpor-
tation.
Within 90 days. emplO)crs within
city limits must ha ve a written
' smoking policy that gi ves non-
smokers some fresh air.
The City Council passed the coun-
ty's first comprehensive smok1na
regulations as expected Tuesday.
.\ hearing on the matter two v.eeh
ago attracted both organized and
individual support for the rcgu la11ons
suggested b> C ounc1l member Neil
Fitzpatrick. Few people resisted the
idea of cont rolling where smoi..ing
will be allowed 1n public. though a
rcpresentatiw of the Tobacco In·
o;t11ute argued that courtes~ should
take the place of lawc;.
Smoking in retail store and bani..
hnes 1s proh1 b1tcd under the regu-
lations. Theaters. hospitals and go'·
crnment bu1ld1ngs alc;o v.ill he 'ubJl'CI
to rcgulauon.
Resta urants with more than 40
(Pleue aee SllOKINO/A2)
Coast couples linked
to motel robberies
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Ot"'90ellJ,... .....
Two married couples arrested 1n a
police stakeout Tuesda) allegedl)
worked in teams to rob at least seven
businc&scs. mostly motels. in Co ta
Mesa. Police said.
The four sus~cts are also believed
to be responsible for eight other motel
robberies in Ncwpan Beach. West-
mins\S:r. Anaheim and in Los Angele
County. •
Police identified the suspects 1
Gail Robin Meyers. 37. and Bcnneu
Edward Meyers. 33. of Costa Mesa:
Temc Jean Blakeman. 32 and 1 l'Stcr
Rohen RlakC'ma n. 36) ol Huntington
Beach.
\II "ere in eu-.t o<i) th1'i morning,
lh l' ml·n at Costa Me~ r1t) Jail and
the \I.Omen at Orange ( ount) Jail. 1n
ltcu of SS0.000 ball apiece for \usp1·
cion of robbery.
Lt. Tom Lazar td this morn1n1
the group allcacdly worked in ' anous
combinations. Wllh the men comm1t-
tina the robberies and the ~omen
drivana the ac1away car.
The uspcct5 wett eaptured around
(P1 ....... COUPLlt8fA2)
1ntocompliancc with state noise laws.
The latest in a series of land-use
plans. which have been d1.1bbcd
"compromise plans:· propaS« con-
vening 206 residences to office and
business park uses while retaining
170 si ngle-family and 198 multiple-
fam1I> dwelling units within the
commun1ty•s most no1se-sens111ve
area.
The res1dent1al-eques1nan life tyle
that residents hv1n1 aJon1 Cyprns
· Street and Mt-Sa Drive have foupt
for so adamantly would be rctatnt'd
while office and business parks would
be permitted to develop alon1 Birch
and Acacia ttttts.
The new recommendation in-
cl ude earlter progosals tf'at a re-
development aaency be created to
administer the plan and that both
purchase assunnce and noise insula-
t1on programs be crea&td to help
rcsicknts who either want to .ell tMir ho~ or insulate them and remain in
the ne1pborhood. ·
The Planning ommis ion. by a
unanamou \;ot~. al~ recom mended
the board adopt a series of re<kvdop..
ment 1u1dehnes fo r the neipborhood
that would not onl> cont rof the typt
of de,elopm~t that v.ould be· PCT-
(Pleue Ne J't1tW /A2)
Hei hts _____ __._ --:.,__ __ __._-"-i
proposal
backed .
-sort of
Opposing community
gr oupssaytheycan -
live with the proposal -,
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .. 0..,"94 ....
Leaders of t"'o Santa Ana Heights
communtt) r oups say they can
accept -1 not v. holeheancdly
uppart -the lat~t proposal for
redevelopment of their ne1ghorbood.
The plari. approved Tuesday by the
Orange Count) Planning Com-
mis 1op. 1s the lattSt in a long senes of
propo5als and counter-proposals rec-
ommended over the past few months
b) the P.lanntng Comm1ss1on, the
county planning stall uperv1sor
Tom Rtle) and members of the
communll).
But Tue"ida~ ·, propo~l 1s the first
plan that both the B:id. Ba~ Com-
munity .\\soc1a11o n and ABCO M
leaders can agrC\.' on
-w e ha'e m1ted rcacuons." says
Cisca tellhorn. president of the Back
Ba' Communit' .\'>'>OC1a11on "'tuch
has long \ought to prt"scne the
equestrian. rural ltfest~ k of the
communll\
the blue at Audio Maanetlc• Corp., 2602 llichel80n DriT~.
The caue of tbe fl.re r. ander ln•eettcatlon b y tbe Orange
County F ire Department.
"We tt)ld thl· Planning (om-
m1 s1on that \h' lan p.o alon~ \I.Ith the
propo~l hut \\\' can·1 'it."l' wh\ 11
docsn ·1 ~o tart ha .. \tl'llhom ..aid
The tnmmun11' J\"<>eia11on 1s
(Ple .. e •ee HEIGHTS/A2J
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1 Patriot flies
flag in face
of park rules
Modern 'Duke' digging in again s t
lawsuit by owner of tra iler court
Pete \.\.-e"c;man dedicates a lOrna ufh1., "'mg room
to John Wa~ ne There'<; acopper-colort•d hu\t of the Duke
on the shelf, pa1nttng oft he Dui..e on the ~all and bool
about the Duke 1n thl· oookla'l'
We1smann admm·s the latl· 3l t111-tnll.; hero "The
Duke's a stand-ur gu~ :· hl' \Cl\'
In another ------------ran oft he,
cramped II\ ing
mom tht're arc a
,ouplt"ofbook
ahout Ronald Rt'·
agan The pre\1-
lknt 1,al<;o
\Hinh' of ad·
m1ra t1nn "Ron-
n•l"'a ... 1and·
ROBERT
BARKER
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ur g.U\ .. hl' .._l\' \\ C • CO
lJ\\et1t•of J1mm' l <l&nl'\ ·, ·'I an1'1.·l· Doodle.-D:!nd)." He v.ca~a T-'>h1n that ll'Jlurl·,an .\mencan tlagas
part ofa bald eagk·, head f-mhl.11tinl·d across the T-
'h1r1·., front al'l" lhl' '"'rd' ··pr"udtnl'll.':tn \mencan:·
Hl\capal"o tx-.11'.1 lth·m•,"111hl· .\mencan ~
'ou get the Ilka 1hat lhl' .l1 l-\l'.lr-old ..,cll-cmplo).ed
dl'l trtc1an-pl um~·1 lo' l'' < ))d <.Inf\ Fl~ 1ng the llag to htm 1,Jllll"'' ""l' .i huh cau~ .\nd
1t'\ landl'd him 1n a rnk J\ .i ddl·nd.101 in Oranir-( ount)
4'ul)l'norCoun
\\ e1ssman ''' l'' tn thl· h'unt.lln \ .1llc\ '1obtl~ Home
Pari.. ofT Edinger .\ Hnul·.1nd ll.11 ht,1 Houk,urd .\od
ha' mga fla_gpolc '>IUl I.. in thl' g.n1un..t 1hc man mcnt of
the parlo.. claim ... \ 1nlatc'> r arl.. n:1ul.111on'>.
Pa n m~ ner (1l'rald P ougher ''' ' .iguna Ea h 'r'~ but ta1lro to get Suix·n or< ourt Judgt• Ph1hJl t"tty to
Jlroh1b11 thc fla& pole on the g1m1nd' thJI It V.. S 3 publ1
nu1..ancc f-rom there. the l'\at'1t' t.'\l <ll.tted into a l'l"al dilly and
mol'l" lcplacuon '"on thl·d1x l..l·t
Doughercla1m' he·, on1' ,·ntc1rl ing the "-111 of the
park rcs1de01 \ tn tn H\8 IO rl·in 111 \\ l·1<>\man.
\\ e1c;sman claims Doughl·r "hold1na park ~•den'
"captt' c" to his rcgulatmM and ,.kmand'
\\.ets nu1n ~·d hehd1t'h'' ten.int" ha' l'to ~ov.tow
be au\Cof1he1rin'c tmcnt\inthl·1rmoh1khome and
the fnc1 tha11h,·n.··, no Ol<'n' t<' "''" 1• 1h,•m hc<.-au~ of the
mub1k home Jlarlo.. 1.hort4~ 1n < lrnn'l' ( ount)
\\c1 m n. \I, ho ':udnc \Cr' cd 1n the \rm\ an
Vietnam in the latl' I QO(l., 1n,talk-d the 11.•lH'°I~ in the
tront ol h1 unit at \p.lH' '\,o -' on f eh l l l Q ' It ~\and\
ahout I fC'tt h1@.h ond iu,nmmod.\tr' a \ \ 5-foot
\men nn
Tonote theocc:a ion. We1,mun ~1~itl'(X'm, ht "
h • 1., \I.Ont to do from umc to time \onw lw nd' to the
\\.h1tc Hou~.indl'( c1,c'1h:.tnhh1'm n .,,l\t:tnton
behalf ot the prcs1dcn ..
l-or the 0~ ~J)(llc: \\t ,,..,.,~!~!Oil' an 1~ll:S.!Hlll.; 4 --
·-ncRea\onfflO\·\ 1t t TI\1'
Til ·honor' th~·m rh"" rru,·
\nJWJll\t'\c1mrh\'I hi
IP,eaaeteePL AG/ A2)
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1Planners, to b€ appointed
By TONY SAA VEDlU °' .. ..., ........
··ea1anccd 1rowth .. 5eem to bt tM
philosophy of all 12 t'lnd1dates vy1n1 tor thrte seats on the Costa Mesa
PlanninaCommJuion.
The City Council ·~ C'Xl)C'Ctcd to fill
the four-)'ear lC'rms toni&ht after
in1erv1twina the candidates durina u
public mtetina at .S:30 p.m. in tlle
council chambtrs. 77 Fair" Drive.
Amid that setnario, the council will
fill the ttrms scheduled to e~pirc Feb.
28.. for comll)i ioncrs Mark Sloatc,
Joe DiCarlo and Charles Markel.
II three att seckina to b( tta~
pointed.
Douglas Yates. a candidate in tht
rtccnl C'osta Mesa elections and an
advocate for down aling the city•s
growth, 1 ~mong the l t>f>hcants
hoping to win a spot on (he com-
mission.
Also appl)'ing are: Francis .. Ro)"
Andreen. Peter f . Buffa. Robcn
Eldridae. Joseph Erickson. Joseph
Frati. Christopher Gustin. Rohen
Hanson and Sus.an Tully.
Sloatc. 55. has served on the
com mis ion for )'ll years and called
him&clf a proponent of "bll.anccd
plannina" 1n his application to tht
council.
OiC'arlo. 42. and Markel. 46. both
art tWO.)ear v1.·1C'rans of the rom-m is~1on.
. propen) 1nan41er 1n Co ta Mes.a.
01 arlo sire $Cd tha.t new develop-
ment should not ca t any shadows.
creait an y sounds. generate any no1K
or make an)' obs1rus1ons that would
advcflel)' impact re idenct .
Markel. on th e other hand. labeled
himself "pro-grow•h~ oro-propt'ny
rishts." t-k nlso coiled for balance
between busincss and rcsidentiall
growth. but added: .. people are enti·
tied to 1he mu1mum benefit that the
to ning orthei r propeny allows."
Badced-by a group of homeowners
during the recent election. Yates said
he would work to bring "harmony
and a sense of d irection" to the city
A.ndree n. a 64-year-old retired col-
lege administrator. reiterated the calls
by other applicants for "balance ... He
i president of the Mesa del Mar
Homeowners Associa11on.
-'\n inde pe ndent telc v1son
producer. BufTa. 36. said his m11n o~jective would be to ensure that
community aroWlh b(nefits t~ c11y
as well as the res1dent'-
Enckson. a 27-ycar-old manaacr of
a luapae manufactina company. Mid
the city should continue to "develop
and redevelop." but 1t should also
respect the "1n1eanty or neiah·
borhoods."
Stnior pblnncr for the city or
Newport 8ca('h. Gustin lashed out
again t the arowth •rauments that
have polarized the council and split
the ~sidents. He labeled the dis-
sension as counter-productive.
Hanson. a 64-year-old ~tired en11-
necr. also urged the ctty to make sure
that residential and commercial de·
velopmcnts don't encroach on each
other.
And Tully. 1n her application. said
that many problems rising from
developments could be cauaht in the
planning s1ages. before affecting resi·
dents.
Application~ for Eldridge and
Fratt. tiled in the office of C1t)'
Manager Frtd Sorsabal. did not
outline their views on. city planning.
SMOKING CURBS OK'D IN LAGUNA •••
Jl'romAl
seats will have to provide: separate
areas fo r smokers and non-smokers.
And puffing will be proh1b1tcd on all
public 1rans~nat1on.
The possibility th at smoke from
another's cigarette ma)' be harmfu l to
others spurred him to suggest 1he
ordinance passed on second reading
Tuesday. Fitzpatrick said.
Workplace smoking has long been
a concern of his. he said. Voluntary
restrictions are one thing, Fitzpatrick
said Feb. 6 but "who's in charge of the
office determines what it"s going to
be. When your boss smokes or r,our
boss' boss smokes, you take it.' he
said.
About 30 Cali fornia c1t1es have
some kind of smoking regulations.
The Orange County Board of Super-
visors currcntly 1s reviewing its
smoking policy for unincorpratcd
areas.
HEIGHTS OPPONENTS BACK PLAN •.•
From~l
happy. she said. 1hat a zone change to
allow constructi on of office buildings
would be limited to Acacia and Birch
streets wh ile leaving Mesa Drive and
Cypress Street residcnual areas.
Acacia and Birch are the two streets
most sensi1ive to Jet noise from John
Wayne Airport.
But Stellhorn sa) s the association
prefers a previous plan approved b)
the ~lann!n$ Commis~ion that left a
portion of Birch Stree1 in a residential
area.
Wh ile agreeing 10 the latest
proposal. Ste-llhorn said she and Back
Bay Community Association rep-
resentatives will continue to push for
furth er hm11s on office zoom~ when
the-Board of Supervisors a1U1in con-
s1ders the plan on Feb. 26.
Leaders of ABCOM - a group
whose members suppon offi ce zon-
ing so they can sell their homes and
move away from the jet noise -say
they will support the latest plan as
well.
But the) also prefer an earlier-
proposed alterna11ve.
ABCOM, an acronym created from
the names of fi ve streets in the
community. has sought office zoning
that would extend from Acacia and
Birch all the way to Cypress Street, a
parallel street located fanher east
from the more heavi ly noise-im-
pacted areas.
While the latest proposal does not
include Cy press in the office zoning.
ABCOM secretary Rita Jones says the
group can aitree to it.
.. What (S.upervisor Tom) Riley 1s
doing 1s getting the peo ple to sol ve
this problem ourselves by puuin.J it
back in our laps again and again."
Jones said.
ABCOM's suppon for the latest
propasal leaves Jones with mixed
feelings. however. Because she lives
on Cypress Street. her home would b(
left in a residential area while fellow
ABCOM members will be able to sell
their propenies for office develop-
ment. 11
Said Jones of the plan: "I feel as
though I'm standing on the shore and
wa ving goodbye to my friends ...
NEW PLAN FOR SA HEIGHTS •••
From Al
muted 1n rezoned neighborhoods bu t
also would control 1raffi c flow. so that
residential neighborhoods would not
be inundated with commercial traf·
fie.
"We cannot grH' ou1 unqualified
support 10 the new plan. but we feel
very. ve ry strongly 11 1s a step in the
ngh1 d1rcc11on. pecific land use 1s
more desirable than mixed uses."
consultant Doug Wood. representing
the Back Bay Community Associa-
tion told the panel.
Wood added that 1he association.
which has fousht to retain the area's
uniqueness. still prefers the original
plan recommended by the Planning
Comm1ss1on. a plan he had a hand 1n
developing.
Representing ABCOM. an or-
ganuauon of residents who want to
sell the homes they feel are casual11es
of thc nors) jets tak ing ofTfrom JWA.
was consuhan1 John Pett kc. who also
gave his group's qualified support for
the plan
.. .\ BCOM rem1a ns strongly sup-
portive of the original staff rec-
ommcnda1ion (voted down by plan-
ning commissioners)." he said. "Still.
a ma1orn~ of ABCOM's ac11'e mem-
bership support the new plan. but not
unqualified."
The new plan rccommcnded by the
comm1ss1on no"' will be forwarded to
the Board of Superv isors for wha1 1s
scheduled 10 be fi nal action on Feb.
26.
The five-member board can choose
among the plans and is not bound by
the Planning Commission's actio n or
that of any other advisory panel that
has revie"ed the plans.
However. the las1 time supervisors
look up 1he long-delayed land-use
plan. a component of the airpon
expansion project approved Jan. 30.
they sent 11 back to commission for
further consideration.
Supervisors asked planning com-
missioners to review a mixed·usc
plan forwa rded by Superv1<;or
Thomas Riley as a compromise that
would have perm itted residents in the
community's most noise-sensiti ve
areas to..4'hoosc whetht'r they would
sta} in their homes or sell their
propenres fo r office or business park
uses.
If 1he pla n were adopted. it wo uld
be possible for an office building to be
s11ua1cd next door to a private
residence where horses arc kept.
The plan was criticized by residents
on both sides of the fra)'. who sa id
they fl'a red the spot-zoning fea1ure of
the plan would turn the neigh-
borhood into a sl um.
.\sked whether he could support
the new plan. Riley. whose d1s1nct
includes Santa Ana Heights. said he
tlas not yet seen the proposal but
remains open to any plan that wins
communny consensus.
"I'm excited about the fact tha1
there seems to be some agreement to
it7 I'm looking fo rward to reviewing
11." he commented.
COUPLES HELD IN MOTEL HEISTS ••• From Al
6:30 a.m. Tuesda} after a 51'i·hour
"ilakeou1 at a ( osta Mesa motel.
where a pa trol ollicer spoued a car
alleged!~ used in a robbery the day
before. ..
La1ar said no stolen money was
reco' ered from the arrests. but of-
ficers found a chro me-pla1ed hand-
gun believed to be used 1n a holdup
Monda~ morning at the California 6
\1otel on G1'iler A venue
robberies during the last lour weeks.
Most of the heists werc committed in
a week-long period. beginning Feb.
12.
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Warming trend ahead for Coast
Coutal at ... wttl beglf'1 w.,.,,.,. end guaty wlncM wtl 1WMP
b4l6ow the p ..... Thutadev .. a Santa Ana condttk>ft ~In
SOutnefn C.ilt0tnla, lhe NatlOntl W•thet 8«vic. Mid.
TM Santa Anu will bect .. ttd It 1 low Pf"8Uf• ., .. mov.t
Into a poaitlon eouth of San Dttoo. the wttthet aerYlce Mid.
Guat1 tn the v*Yt wit! be range up to 30 mpfl. Along the Orangt COUt. II wtll be partly ctoudy tonight
b41Comlng moatly aunny Thursday. A little cooler later tonight 6ut
*etmtr Thursday. Qu1ty north to northeatt wind• below tht
canyc>nt end p ..... Thurlday. Hight Thursday &4 to 72. Lowa
tonight In 40t and lowef 608.
From Point Coneeotlon to the Mexican 80fder and OUI 80
m .... -Inner wat«a: Wind• mostly wnt a to 18 ~ot• with~ to 3-foot wlfld wa.,.. In thfough Thursday. North wind• lo 25 knot•
tMlloW the t:anyon1 from Santa Monica north tonlQht 1hlftlnQ to
northeut end extending toUth Thurlday.
~ 31 30 ·-~~ "•ONll:
Tempe K-Clly .. 29 w--c~ lMVeQM 10 $4 U1"9 Rock 45 "° ~ ~ ,.,,,... SllOllr OcdlldeO~ SlellOIWY .... Hic!"o IOw lor 2• llOut a '-""II al S L--"5 2t N11101W W.... ~ HOM u S o.11 OI C-C• • "' locley ~ 50 lf
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FLAG WAVER READY FOR FIGHT •.•
From Al
to thued. white& blue
On Memorial Dayof'8J
I dedica1ed my flag pale
To those who fell
For the Land of the Free
To "honor" them who have
gone before
And given the1ral/ on some
Distant shore
To those who defend "f~om 's light"
And to those who answer
··fk:Jth 's toll"
To them I fee/honored to havededicated
This flagpa/c
Park owner Dougher wasn't one of those who was all
that impressed with the outpouringoffervor.
He served a seven-day notice to Weissman to desist
and when Weissman persisted.Dougher sent his attorneys
to OrangeCounty Superior Court to seek a prcliminaryin-
j unction to remove the pole. The Judge denied the
inJunc11o n and a trial has not commenced although it 1s
pending.
Dougher. who now contends that the dispute had
nothi ng to do with the American Flag. claim s he was on I}
enforcing park regulations that Weissman violated when
he put up the pole 10 fl y the flag without first getting
permission from the owners.
.. Hedusa hole. threw cement 1n 11 and called 11 a flag
pole." Dougher said.
II 1s h1scontcn11on. Dougher said. that park
regula1ions are there for the welfare of the ma1ontyoftht
homeowners 10 the 63-~pace faci lity. In his behalf. he said.
that ifthe ma1onty doesn't like a rule. members should
change 1t.
Dougher acknowledged that he is also in volved in a
coun battle with tenan1 s inanother of his parks in
Anaheim over tenants' persistence in displaying a Rca!Uln·
Deity Piiot
Dettvery
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Daily Pilaf
H.L. Schwartz Ill
Publisher
Bush political sign in last November's elcc1ions. He said
that rules permit "for sale" signs and nothing else.
In his battle. Dougher claims 1ha1 Weissman has
taken to parking illegall y on the grass and 1s "ruining the
lawn."
Dougher also claims that his adversary squins water
in his n:ighbors' windows while washing hi s cars and has
illegal items. such as more than four potted plants. in his
front yard.
Stuart Parker. Weismann'sanomey. claims Dougher
is trying to evict his cl ient on a "trumped-up" charge
before the trial on the flag pole issue resurfaces.
"Dougher has people captive and he knows they can't
leave the park b(cause the> 'II lose thci requ1t).
"He thinks 1f he l·an suppress the American Fla~ he
can suppress any kind of conduc1 that doesn't su11 his
desires." Parker says. .
Weismann has filed a cross<omplaint claiming that
h1sc1vil rights have been violated and is ask1ngS 100.000
in punitive damages.
"Pete isa ve ry si ncere guy." Parker said. "He's well·
hked by all the neighbor!. except one. He tried to sa ve an
old lady who burned to death 1n the pa rk."
Weissman. who said the controversy has developed
1nto a fullltimc kind of1h1ng. no longer has the time to
work much a\ his trade .
He said he's contacting residents ofothcr parks
owned by Dougher tn attempts to form a class-ac11on suit
against Dougher alleging "harassment. ..
And in the meantime. he remains unyielding and
plans to keep on Oying the flag.
.. It shows respect for your nation and 11 shows you're
an American.'' he said. "I'll never take ii down -even if
the coun orders me 10 ...
The Duke couldn't ha ve sa id 11 better
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Circulation
Manager VOL. 71, NO. 051
Pol1Cl' l'ndcd thl· s1akeou1 \\-hen one
of thl' "'omen left a motel room.
"here \he: was staying with thl" othn
'uspect~. and ent ered the la1c model
( he'~ 'ltatron wagon.
Tht rnuple" arc also 1mphca1ed in
another heist at a Fotomat on Harbor
Boull·va rd later that da\.
I a1ar .-.aid the suspect'> are being
inH~\11ga1ed for seH·n C o<.ta Mesa
.\nd many of the cases were
similar. wi th a lone rohber first
inqumng about rates before Pulling
out a handgun. The motel clerks were ,:~~;;;:==~=~:~~==~~~~~~;~~~==~~~~:=====~=1 then ordered to empt} money from ~
the cash register into a wh11e plastic
bag.
AIDS FEAR SAID OVERSTATED •••
From Al
Care .\genq . 1old the La~una Fkarh
Cit) Council Tue~da} night
Countllmcmbl'rs 1n\ 11el.l
Prenderga\l to pre<.cnt a <.ta tu<. report
on the 1ncurabk l.11~asc al thl· reque\t
of a resident who wa\ concerned 1ha1
Laguna Bcal·h had becomc "1he A I D~
capital."
The Cit) and m surrounding com-
munit1e~ do. 1n fact . host Orange
County's h1ghc'il concentration of
-'\IDS victim'>. Prendergast said. But
"raising children 1n Laguna Beach
should be no more hazardous than
anywhere else." he ~1d respondi ng 10
a woman'J Question.
ince the disease seem!. tran'>-
m1ss1blc largtly thro ullh homo'iC'<ual
contacu and. in rare case~. through
contaminated blood. Prendcrgas1 as-
sured re 1dents that they needn't fear
contracttna AID while aoing about
their d:uly business. 1ncludina eating
in restaurants where homo"ICxual"i
may be employed.
Just Call
642-6086
l;_,1ul.11l''I of v1ct1 m-s and their fam1l-
1es h3\C shown that the disease
canno1 be passed on through hugging.
kissing. 'ihaking hands or food prep-
aration. he said. Even hospital
'~orkers who have been 1nadvenently
c'posed to the body fluids of AIDS
\ 1c11ms ha ve not COlllracted the
disease. Prendergast said.
If Laguna Beach has a high number
of AIDS v1ct1ms. 1l may b( because
the ci•> hosts a larger gay population
than oth er communities. he specu-
la1ed in an carl\tr interview Council
member Bobbie Minkin suggested as
ma ny_ as 20 pcrcent of the city's
19.000 residents are ho mosexual.
Prendergast said 21 of the county's
92 rcpon ed AIDS cases were Laauna
Beach residents at the time the
disease began to manifest itself. Nine
more cases of the malady. which
!.lnps the bod)' of its 1mmun1ty to
d1'iCasc. have been discovered 1n the
rommun11ics of South Laguna,
l.aluno Hills and Laguna Nisucl So
far. 41J VICllmH.UUlll)WldC have dr ed
from AIDS. he said. Records on the
number of Laauna Beach vitllms
who have succumbed were not avail-
able.
Asked if there 1s anythina the ci ty
should be doing about the situation.
Prendcraast uracd the council to
promote understanding, Since aay or
bisexual males account for the bulk of
the almost 8.000 caSC$ of AIDS
nationwide. it would be very easy for ~oplc who arc prcjudi~ ~aa.inst h~m~xuals to further d1scnm1na-
t1on apinst them "in the name of
health," he said.
Prcnderaast prai~d Oranac Coun-
ty's aar. and lesbian community as
beinif 'n responsible and respon-
s1 vc· about the danacn of AIDS as
any sroup could be. He Mid the Gay
and Lesbian Commuoity Center of
Oranac County has helped the Health
Care Aacncy d1 tribute informa~ion
about Al OS. The center also provide
counsclina to AIDS victimi. he said.
What do )'H llb abotll &Jae Dally Pla.t? W'Mt ,..., 1• lib? Call die
netmber 11 ltft alMll >'"' mtH•t• •Ill rte~. truKrth4 •• lleH•ft'ff
to Ult 1pproprla1e e41lor. • Tlteaamt U·M9r ut•erial Mrvkemay r.c..-ce ~ letMn ce IM
tilll•r oe HY ce,k..Cntrtbtlcon ce "r 1.Atten cet. .. meta tatt• 111etr
ume aad teltplM)ff Hm._r ,., vtrtflcaO•. No drnlit"9 Hiit, ;teHe.
Tell at wll11'1 OD yoer mind. .
Designed,
Finished
Installed
Family transition
workshop at OCC
.\ four-week workshop on "Fum1hes 1n Trtns1uon."
dc:s1aned to provide 1nforma11on to people cons1denna
)Cparauon. divorce or rcconc1ha11on. will be presented in
'rhc C'ommun11y Service Office at Oranac: Coatte'olleac in
osta Mc a bc.ainnina Thursday.
The worksh9p will mec:t for four consecutive
Thursdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. 1n the tudent Center
Bu1ld1na on campus. Ped1?tr1C nur~ Maureen Rhyne: will
conduct the sessions.
The work~hop fee 1s S 15 and rca1stration will be
ronducted et 1hc door on a space-available: bas•'> Call -' 32-5880 for mort" information. '
La6una rec cla .. e• open
Thc:re arc sull some oprnings in two Laguna Beach
recreation classes for children.
An ans and crafis class starts this anernoon. Children
ages 7 throu&h 11 ran panic'ipate in an projects. a nature
walk and prod uction of a music video. The 4S-minutc
weekl}' class stam at 3 p.m, Classes conunuc through March 27. '
Rattk and Roll . a development class for t hildren 5
months 10 3 )cars. begins Feb. 28. Parents pan1c1pa1c: in
c~erc1ses designed to cncou rage hea II h ~ de' elopmcn r.
Class lime\ 'ary depending on the age of the child.
More information is available from the recrca11on
department. SOS Forest ~' c
Minh Van Lam
£range COM1 O~JLY PILOT/W~~. ~ 20. t• * A8
Mistrial called ln prof mrird~r case
Jury a reed that refugee
student was not guilty
of first degree murder ---
By tlle Auottated Pre11
A m1\tnal "a'> declared Tuesday whcn a
JUI) said 11 was deadlocked 1n the tnal of a
Vietnamese rl'f uge-e accused of murdcmna
a colleF J>rofc-.sor w11h close ties to that
nation s Communist ao\emment.
Jurors dc:hberated for .)111 days over
whether Minh Van Lam. 21 , 1n1cn11onally
shot Edward Ll'e Cooperman. 48. in his
offi ce at California tate Un1 vcrs1t)' at
Fullenon last Oct 13.
The prosccuuon called 11 a cold·blOOd~d
kill1na: the de!Cnsc said 11 was an accident
dunng gunpla). Cuoperman's famil) had
'>Uggestcd 11 was a political assanination.
Jul) foreman Otto ( hnstenscn. who
described himself as an 011 industry ship
rapta1n. said Jurors agreed on onl)' one
q uestion -that Lam "a$n 't guilt} of first-
degrec murder.
The vote on that \\a\ 12-0. he said.
l uror~ splat 7-5 1n t:·• nr of convicting
Lam of ~ond-dtj!'tt murder and• 9.3
qa1nst acqu1mn1 him. Christen9'n 1d.
lwelve votes arc necded for convict ton or
acquittal.
~u~rtor Coun· Judae Richard fkacom
then dcclart'd thc m1"nal
··11 would ha\let been vcr) ca y for the
JUr) to comprom1~ on involuntary man-
slauahlcr "def en~ attornc) Alan May said
aflef"tr'ard. "I am ver) hap~y he v.asn't
convicted and that that Jund of com·
prom1\C didn't take place."
Otput) District Attorney Mel Jcnsen
dtthned to commcnt on the JUI) deadlock
except 10 sa) a coun heanna has been set
Frida) at which ttme a deci ion will be
made "'nether to re·tr) Lam.
Lam admitted \hoouna Cooperman but
inmted 11 happened accidentally while 1he
two "'crc pla)1ng w11h :i lo:ided pistol.
( OO~rman. "hO v.as a Staunch foc of
L 1n,ol\cment 1n Vietnam. was one o(
the ti rs1 .\mcnran!I to v1s11 Hanoi after thc
\\Or.
Thr ph''>IC''I profe~sor wu ~~s1dent of
the l ' c omm111ee on Sc1en11fk Cooper-
ation \\1lh V1t'tnam and made frequent
'ism anti ~h1pmc:nts of compuler\ to that
countr\ to help hospitals and schools.
H1\ lam il) suuested the professor's •
clOK u~ ~1th Commun111 omo aJscauaed
tum to bt auauu\ated ~ ri1h1-wi111
Vietnamese refutttt. Coo~rman's euociacn ba~c aid lie
profe-s50r told c~m he had receh ed de9dl
thrc111. and Pent.110n Pim ~
Anthon)' Ru so tooi: the Wltnnl Mad
durin1 the montb•lona tnal to IHl.lf'y abou•
the threats.
The prosecutor didn't raiJe the iMW of
poht1e1I assau1nat100 in the trial .ad
offered no motive wby Lam woukl bave
killed Cooperman. Pohcc ruled oul potiti-
al mouvcs in the death. uyina It WM
somethina pcnonal between Lim and tJM:
profe sor.
Lam's law)er admitted the )OUnJ man 11
a staunch antt<Ommun1st but uid I.be
student had worn the shootin1 was the
~ult of hor\Cplay um sald hc and Coo~rman would
frequent!) wrcstlc in his offict. and Lam
"ould sit on thc profcssor'1 Lap. bcliev1n1
the relationship 10 be ltke that of father and
wn Lam'sreal father died 111 1973. ~ 25-caltbcr pi\lol ~as found betide
C ooperman's bod). and Lam l\audmitted
placing the sun in the profcs50r'1 hand ou1
of fear. to make the snootin1appcar to be a
su1c1dc.
Antl-drug group to meet
(ommu nll~ Po"cr. a task force dedicated 10 the
prc,cnt1on of drug and alcohol abuse b) children. ""'
meet Thu r~da~ at 7:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Police
Depanment. 870 Santa Barbara Drt\C.
The meeting 1s open to an~one 1n1crcstctl 1n karn1ng
more about 1he problem. Dr Dan ~bbott "Ill conduct thl'
\CSSIOn.
Assemblyman to address GOP
OC student gives
straight answers
on sex questions
OBITUARIE S
B.L.Snyder
deadat47
Barr) Lee n)der of Laguna Niguel. the o~ner of
Snydcr's Cteanen & Laundry and a fonncr police officcr.
died Monda> af\cr a brief illness . 1~1e ~sscmbl> man Gil Ferguson. R-Ne"port Beach,
will lxi the guest speaker at the Saddleback Valk•>
Republica n Club's annual Lin col n Da) dinner Frida>
The e\ent will begin at 7·30 pm at the Ba}shorc
House Re'itaurant 1n El Toro
Con traceptlon lecture slated
Dr l>a\e E. David. a Ne wport Bcal·h g\nccolog1'>l
will give a lecwrc on con1rncep110n Thurda\ at Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa ·
The program 1s \Chedulcd from I 10 7 p.m. in the Ot '(
Forum .('all 720-9833 for further 1nformat1on
Retlred offlcers to convene
The ~outh Coas1 chapter of the Retired Officer\
-\ssoe1a11on "'" hold 11\ regular monthl~ mee1ing
r hursda} at the an Ck·nwn t(' Elks Lodge. 1505 N. El
(amino Rl·al.
Tom Garnl'r. an 1n\e'it1gator tor the Orange ( oun1\
"ihcnff'i Office. "Ill bc2 thl' gul''>I '>Pl'aker. (all Lt. ( oi
Dick ~dams at 494-8284 for tl1n ner resenat1on.,
Lecture on hypnosls planned
Thl' U'>l' and ahuSl' of h) pno!.1\ "ill he thl' hlp1r at
Thur!>da) ·.,meeting of thl' "iouth Orange ( ount} Y\.\ C ~
Encore program al 7· JO pm 1n Room L 1411 ~
Broad"a\. Santa .\na.
The program'" free anll open to lh l' puhlir < ull lhl' \
at 542-l577 for 1 nforma11on and rt'\l'r\ a11om.
Red Cross program announced
The 'iouth Orange \ounl~ Sen Ill' ( l'flll'r ut tlw
.\mencan Red Cro\<; "111 hold a 'il)l'c1al ( ummun1l\
~"arencs) Da' Thur~a' 10 1ntrodUl'l' nl'"' l.;outh ( ount'
Director Su\an Jom·' ·anti inform ind I\ 1dua1, .ind
husine'i~C'> 1n th(' area ol Kl·d Crn'" 1n,11hcmt·111
opponun1t1es and ~n 1t'c'>
Thl' da) "' 111 bt• d i\ 1Jetl 1ntu l"o \l'\\11111' u 11enng. w
ind I\ 1dual'> 1n thc morning from IJ ]() w 11 J m Jnd 1t1
bu'i1ncS\l'S and groups from 4 to fl pm. ·1 hl' n-nter "
l<Ka ted at 27324 (amino ( ap1-.1rano. O..,u1tl' 207 I aguna
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
0 1 lhe o.i1r 1'11o1 11e11
uch tal ~ u\Cd 10 be rcti.·rrcd to a!>
d1scu'iSlons ot "the bird~ and the
hec'>." Thc topic was SC\ -1he facts
of life Thl' QUl''>t1ons wt'rc when.
\\hl'rc ho". "h' and. orcour'tt'. with 1\hOm .
\.\ h1k \e\ual l'ducat1on I!> now
offered 1 n thc cla .. vooms a~ well. thc
pro\crb1al '>l rcet corner continues to
be a 11mc-ho norcd location among
tet.'n·ager\ tor thl' nt:hange of sexual
1nforma11on.
But all too often. u:eno; who need
factual 1nforma11on on SC\ receive
instcatl a barragl· of m} th"i. rumors
,ind d l\lorted \. ll'WS from peers no
hettcnnforml·d than themselves.
In an l'tlort 10 address that prob-
km. the Plannt•d Parenthood ..\s-
\OC1a11on ot Orange ( ount) offers a
prugram 1n \\ h1ch tra1nt·d high school
:ind communit) t'ollegc students' 1!>1t
high \chool l·ampuse'> to pre<>Cnt
'>lra1gh1 1alk on the l'h01ces and
t·on-.cqm·rKl'' th.11 o,c\ual at'll\ II)
prl''il'nl\
C oord1na1ctl h' Diana Workman
thl' Pl't'r f.ducatm program "' 1n II'>
tounh )l'ar of oix·ra11on a' unl' ot
\l'\ l'ral Plannl'll P::irl·nthood cduta-
11on nro~ram\ nffl·rcd in Orangt•
( ounl\
.. \\ l' rnntinut· 10 lint! that "ht•n
tn·n-agrr' gt•t thl'lr \nual t•dura11on
the 111furma11on " u'ualh d1\tortrtl
or tompkll'f\ ''rong." ·\.\orkman
\j \ .... T l'l'O·ll~l'f\ olrl' II n;rn arnll the1 r
hoJ1n -1n l<1ll ,1dulls arc lllo It''
lht• ml\t'oncrn11om we 'n· Ir) 1ng to
t kar up··
-\mong lht• nll\lOnCl'ption\ IS tha t
1nform1n~ olhl'r'1 about \C\ 1s lht·
"nme a\ l'ncnur.1g1 ng '>exual pronw;.
CU il)
··When I talk to m' fnt'ndo; about ~x. rm not pro-se·« or anu-sex I
don't Judge ," sa)S Bet\)
Breckl'nndge. a peer educator and
student at Newport Harbor High
School.
The -.ophomore. "ho is e)ing her
16th b1nhda) ne\t month. <>a) s the
basis tor the Peer Educa1or Program
1s to present 1nformat1on. not Betay BreckenrldCe
op1n1ons.
··Before I got trained. I didn't kn o" ·ho" do"" not get pregnant'''··
much about any of this." sa~s Not onl) do the educators clear up
Breckenridge. who intends to become m1sconcep11on'>. the\ inform others
a clinical psyc hologist. about the arra~ of cho1ccs lOntracep-
lt "as BrcC'kcnndgc's mother who ll\ cs present.
encouraged Bets} to bccomc 1n-But 1he) arc careful to s1mpl\.
valved 1n the Peer Educator program. provide 1nforma11on. not advice ·
Her tra1n1ng began during Chnstmas "The} don't recommend one form
'aca11on IS months ago of birth control O\ er another."\'. or~-
Toda). she,., not onl) a <;ou rcc of · mansa,s."that'4iup101hcind1\1dual
information to her friend'>. but to The philosoph) of Planned Paren1-
tcens she speak~ wi th at other schools hood 1s to <,1mph pro' 1de 1nfor·
and at commun11~ group homes and ma11on and rc">ou.rces. The' (peer halfwa~ house'> as \\ell cducato~) are supposed to g1,c the
During thr 'ummer month~. the fact~. the moral., \hould rnme from
teen., '"'' area bcache., "1th Work-the home"
man" hac 1hc) '>t.'t up an 1nforma11on Oesp11c the backla"h Planned
tabk \\llh pamphlets from Plannl·d Parenthood hc1' been facing from
Paren1houd But the emphasis,., on an11-abon1 on1 sl'> Breckcnmlge sa~s
open ll1\ru\'i1on hcr aCll\1t1e!I ha'c not met "llh an) Brl'l'~l·nmlgl' and thl' othl'r Pl'l'r hostilit\
etlurator\ dl\lU'-' anatum' ron· ")have nl'\Cr rn~IH'd a negat1'e
u:an·ptl\l'S and 'l'\uall) 1ran<,~1tll•d n·sponst'." '>he sa}s other tal~s "'1th
d1~ea\c\ "'h1d 1 thl·~ refer to a'i STD\J oihcr 'itudcnt!i. "Thc' rcahtl'. I think
1n a dirt·l·t. '>lang·lrce m::innn thJt 1ha1 the) don't ~no; l'\l'r~thing and
cuts through to thl' m1'><.'0nll'Pl1<111' their parrnts tlon't f..no'~ t.'\l'~lh1ng
other<. their agt• ma\ hellt·\ c 10 hi.· Jnd '>O thl'' ·rl· "1lhng 10 learn··
true. Rrt·ckcnndgt· and \\ orl>.man ilrl'
"I H' hl·ard girl' \a~ thl·~ tJ ~l' thl' .11._o l ntical of 1hc '>l'\ l'dul·atmn
pill onl) onn· eaC'h month JnJ l' pn 1 otlered 1n the da'>\ruoms
11 to" nrl>.." Breckenridge !"l" ·· 11 \ m~ated a' J \hon sec11on in 1 he
In ll'rJeC t:. \.\ urk man .. \A. h.11 hl'alth classcs," \.\ orkman \J)" "~ nd
1he} 'rl' reall) mu't intcrl''>ll'd 1n " 11'<, trl·a1ed 1;upcrtiuall' ..
~1gucl. 1n ( ro"n Val le\ Bu\1nl''i' Parr.. Call X'l -h5X~ lnr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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CALENDAR .
W'ednesday,Feb.20
• 7 p.m .. Orange County Water District Board of
Directors. D1'itnr 1 Hcadquaner, I050ll f 111'> \,c
l-ounta1n Valk> .,
Thursday. Feb. 21
• 1 31l pm lrvlnt> Planning Commission < 11~
( ounnl ( hamtx·r<,, 17200 fomhoree Ahd
PoucE Loe
OC to speed vote counting
By JEFF ADLER
01 the Oellf Ptlot llelf
Ito.ill gm·-. ill"l't inllng. t11 plJn "'' 1lw
llnll' thl' 'o' t•mbt-r l·ln t111n roll\
,1rountl <>rang{'< ount\ no lon~wr "111
tx· lhl' \late'\ largt'\t laggan.J "lwn 11
l lll1h'' 10 u1unt1ng \<>It''>.
I ht• <>rangl· C uunt~ Board 111
'lupt·n 1or' agrt·n.t unan1nHlu'f\
I Ul'\dJ~ IO '>Ohl 11 bill'> lor a nl'"' ~I .!I
m1ll1on 'otc-r11un11ng '~ 'll'm to ll'·
pl.in· thl' trouhk·plagurd anti nttcn
1,1rd\ l'\l\llO[t \\\ll'm. nnl· 1h:11 hJ'
hecn 'ingk·d out tor l rllll l\fl1 h' 1hr
tount' < 1r<1nd Jur\
'uix·r1 l\or\ ha' l' hn·n :id' 1\l'tl h\
till' ll>Ulll\ ( tl'nl'r,11 \l'I\ II l'\ \gl'IH \
1ha1 11 \\oulll tx· lk\lrahk to procur,•
thl· nl'" '"tl'l11 llunng thc I 9!<4-1<5
ti,rnl \l'ar \O th.it thl' '1lll'·l'oun1ing
u1mpull'r l·an Ix· 111\tulktl 1n 11mt· tor
1he uiunl\\\Hk ,0\ 5 l'll'lllOn and
thl' \IJll'\\ 1J,· I 'IXh dt'Clllln\
(10..,.\ 1>11n111r 'Bert \colt told
'upc1' l\llr' tw h11pc\ to ha' r J
n•u,mnw1HIJ1111n on a pan1l·ular 'I~,.
tl'm h.1t~ 111 th,· ho.11d b' \r>nl 1.1.
I hl' l urrl'nt 111ll'·lllun 11n~ 't\\tcm
"h11 h ,,;i, f)urt h.J\l'd tor S 1 'milllnn
nl·:irl\ li\l· \t·ar' ago ha\ lx·l·n
lflllllll'll ti\ lhl· c.r.tnJ Ju n tor
u11h11ng lumtx·f\111n1· tl'lhn11log'
that 'lo\H'd the ,·ounl\ ·, '11tl'lnun11n
rcn·nt ckc11on\
l J'>I \lo, fl <h.111gl' < 11un11 .1, 11
hJ' in the P<l'>I tr,11k'd I u' \n~t k '
':in Diego anti 'Jn I r~1l1ll\l 1• ,11.111
Ill'\ 111 tnll)1ng II\ \till'\ .ind pl.1\l'd
)"ith llUI Of thl' \l;lll ·., 'll\ \tlUOll '
1naall a rl'cortl thJI hJ' tx·,·n .111
l·mhara\<.mcnt to hoth 'urx·r' '"1'
.111J dcct1o'r1 otliua1' ah kl'
Hc wa\ 47 years old.
• Memorial services arc ~t for Thursda)
Beach. --· Born 1n Hami.burg. Pa .. Mr.
. ) nder moved 10 Laguna Beach in
1961 and fou nded his cleaning
business on Gknnt') re Strcct.
He. Joined the Laguna Beach
poltcc force in 1974 ~r"n' as a
patrolman and 1n later in thc Cnme
Pre' cnt1on Dcpanmcnl Mr.
Sn)dcr left la" enforcement in 1979
10 de,ote himself to his bus1ncss.
Sgt Greg Banz remembered
\.fr. n)dcr as "a good guy. Hc ~as
good to \\Ork with. alwa) son thc up
side." Barn said he thought Mr.
n)der left police "ork b«ausc thc S.y4er
odd hours in terfert'd w 1th his fam1I> hfc.
Mr Sn)der attended the Un1,crs1t) of l\11nnesoU1
and the L'nt\'l'r\lt) of Redlands. He was acll\e in the
Laguna Bea!=h Rotaf) Club. Elks Lodge. Laguna Niguel
Indian (1u1de) and thc Orange Count) Mounted Pos~
He "a) al$0 a member of the Dana Hills High Sc hool ~thleuc Booster Club
Mr n)dcr 1i. sur\lved b) hi s "1fe. Virginia: thrt'e
'><>{!'>. Petrr Robcn and Matt he". all orL.aguna Niguel. his
mo1hcr Margarct . n~dcr of La1una Niguel and hi!>
brother Je>t:I < . Sn~der of Laguna Beach.
Fncnds and fam11\ ~•II cclebrate a Mass in Mr
5n)der's mem(lf\ 111 10 am Thursda) at t. Cathennc
( Jthohc ( hun:h Laguna Beach 'o '1\1tat1on 1'> scheduled
friend'\ "l\hing.. ma~ male memonal donations in
lhl' fam11\ \ naml' to tht.> Dana Hill\ High hool .\thlt'IK
Boo'>ler (luh. Bo\,., Dana Point. 4:!6:!9
Newsman Nelson Pringle
'l'l-.on ··Pel{,.. Pnngk a \Cteran nc"'lman and U-
\CJr rl''i1den1 of Balboa hlJnd died a t h1~ home ~:11urda'
tolln,,inga bnef1lln""~ lk ••as 8~
.\ prl\ate mcmonJI "4'n rec 1s plannc-d In hcu of
llo"'<'r".I. the fam1h ha' J'>kl'd that coninbullon!> be made
to the .\mencan Cancer \<\\.lt'I\
Pnnglc was the tir<;t """~ dm•nor at i...N:X radio and
c;tanl·d thc \tJ11on·., new\ tiureau with a statT oflllt.ro t"X·
ne'' 'papcrmcn !>hunl~ a ltrr CBS opened m \.\est Coast
hrdJouaner'> 1n I IJ P
Pnngk rl'llrl'd from ( R\ 111 "fill' and tra,ct tn the
l'arf\ I ll)fl~ atkr m1111n~ hi\ "1t~· Jnd fom1h to Baltioa
l'IJnJ Horn .1nd rJl'l·,I n 'l'" I ngland Pnngh.: a11endt"d thc
I \ \t1l11.1n \\Jlkm1 JI \A. "'t Pinnt ht:ture belom1ng a
lll"'"l'''"'' ,..,., thl') .1n kt·,· K.Hho Nl'l"urk Ht' la1cr JOIOC'd
thl· ,tall 1111hr I l11111•lulu \1h crt1<,er and "'a' a """'scaslcr
thl'rl' fur \I" l I .ii,,.,,, l"ll:t.irt· 1u1n1ng C BS·"-'\.
i..no\\ n II• h" tra·nd' .1nt1 rJd1v aud1l·nll' as Pete.
Pnngk ''a' Jl 111 , 1, ,, Jlf\ 1111h 1h,· Hal boa \ :H h1 ('tub and
'J1kd in Ill ul 1h1 .innuJI '1'" 1111r1-10-fnsenada raccs.
f'11nitk" 'ur' "l'd h\ h" '"k Hunt'. son<. l'etcr and
Ru..., dJughll'f' R.irh.HJ I 1nd.1 .ind Ll)Ul'>t. and 10
~rantld1ddrl·n
Mesa woman's ploy foils
burglary; teens arrested
\ . Ill p.11r..1n~ rx·rr lit \\,I\ fl' ltll'
'tokn ltom a lar .11 Orange ( o.
< 11lll-ttt' ~.,Il l I .11n IC\\ Road. ll'·
11111t ll\'l\\\'l'l1 ~ .1 111 .rnd ~ pm l.t\t
11wn1h I hl' l111rglJn "a" not rl"
f\111 tl'll until 1tm ''l'l'k Entr: ar-
p,11l'l1th \\ <l\ g.11 nt•d h) rearh1 n~
1h1ou~h .1 brc1kl·n fl'1'<,t.·nttl'r <.1dl'
\\ inJ11\\
lll'I I ),I\ .... 11•1h -., Pl.lH'llll.I
\ l' \11111\'llllh' l'<'l\\\I I\ 4 I' 111
'·1 u 1 d,1, .1 nd \11 .1 Ill I ut·,d.1 ' \
l1h 1'nf ,t.11.1i:, ,11-.1 .11 thl' ,hu,h
J m \hind.t' hruught pohcc out to
1tw I 'tK l hl11, ~ nf "-onh Coast
H 1g~:t1 T ht'' drtcrmint"d I.he
<,oun1.1' 1\l'H' ,111111ng from a nearby
g.t' \tJ1111n "hl'rl' a trud . was fi llin&
lh<' untll•rgrnunJ 1.1n~ ...
A qu1ck·think1ng Costa Mesa
women foiled a burglary Tucsday
morning when she pretended not to
be home as two strangers knocked on
her door.
The woman watched from an
upstairs window while the men went
to the side of the house in the 3300
block ofCahforn1a Street and tned to
break throu&h a kitchen window.
She qu1ddy called police, wh o
Hu.ntln&ton Beach
.o\ woman told polkc thot one of
two men she met at the Red Onion
Restaurant 1nformcd her that he ~a'>
celebra11n1 a b1rthda)' he 1nv1tcd
them to her house in the 17000 bloc~
of Pacific Con t Hiahwa> and af\cr
the) left she round that her S6.000 fur
coat. SJOO 1n cash.Jc"'elt) and a coi n
collectton had been ~tolen. • • • Th1c\C, ran\Sckcd a residence in
the 21000 block or Pacific 03\I
Htah~o> and i,tole $800 tnJev.clt). • • • Buralars o,tole four riqis and tires
valued at S400 trom a arccn Datsun
8210 1n the S600 block of Roacrs • • • Thieve\ cntored a home in the
7SOOO block of Danton throuah an
unlocktd v..1nd()"' .11\d ,iloJe a S400
auttar • • • ~m1.·onl' '101<' a $140 pur • ~on·
H11n1n11S'7hll1n l a'h from o !'u~· 1n o
arrested two teen-agers for allcgcdl)
a11em1?t1ng to burglanze the home.
Chmtopht'r Zane Maddo'< of
Huntington Beach and Joseph
Grqory Oeuprtt of Los Gatos. both
18. were 1n custody this morning at
Costa Mesa City Jail in heu of $25.000 bail ap1tte.
Police rcponed the woman dt'C1dcd
not to answer the door after lookin&
through a petphole. She instead when
locker at the Fam ii) Fitness (enter
74S4 Edingcr A vc. • • • Huralais fol"t'cd their "a> into a
1974 Ford Pinto in the 6000 block of
Warner \ "cnue and \tole a book baa.
books. a chrckbook and the Bible • • • Th•<'' e\ \tole a SSOO' rdcocas,~ttc
recorder and SSOO 1n blankets aflcr
pr') 1n1 open ashdingala!ls door 1n the
1800 blod of flonda trcct. • • • $o m ront' \tole a b1 rycle.
\kltCbo3rd and IWO \.\CISUlh from the
rear court)ard 1n the 00 block of
14th \ln!CI • • • Bu11ta" \tolr a v.allct con1a1n1n1
SlO ca\h and m1 cllancou crt'd11
cards rrom a purse on a de k in the
16()()() bloc; k Of Bol f h ICD • • • \ flC}nahlt' tclc' 1\1on ~t and
doth1n~ ~c•r \tolen h) th1e' "' ""ho
hrnkc: 1nw tt \\ 1nnd'lli<l C h1dbin
mnmr hnnw in thl· l(O(JO hind ot
to an up\lair1; w1ndo" and "·lll'hl·d
two would-be burglar'i bm1k thl'
kuchen w1ndo" "•th a hamml·r
While ~hc rnlkd pollle the ,1,.
~tlants abonl'd thc breJk 1n .ind
were '>een hl·ad1ng to"ard a park
Maddox and Deuprcl' "nc dl·
tamed at thc park and ;irrcstl'd after
the woman 1dent114rd them as thl'
alle&cd burglars
Modr~10 • • • \ mnn "a~ appreht·nde<I "h1lc
allcgcdh '"'"I to '>teal S 7 ~ in !ln\ at
the T aract \I Ort' ~IS~~ ~da 01\ ~ \ <' • • • C ompu1cr cqu1pmcn1 \lllut.•ll at
S-'0.000 wac; c;tolcn from a (he\ rolct
( ~mpcr in the I f\000 bl~~ of
Gothard Street • • • Th•<'' cs \tole Sl70 ca'lh nnll n S 0
p:Jtr of b1noculol'\ alkr entering :a
hOnlC 11'1 the 76000 blotl of (i3rfic:ld
"'enuc throuah an unlocked l11t hrn
v.1ndo"·
Coeta Meea
\ SUOO t)pt'"n1er and n un· d1sclo~d amount of ca'h wa rt·
p(l'1cd "olen from lnccrnatfonal 'n·
d•~tot'\.. 1184 ,,..,. .. , '~ mc-
11me ~twtcn 'pm r'nd"' ;ind., 4~
a m Mnnlla\ \ p.1nr 1\I ala\\ had
l'K'C'n rcmm1:d ftilm ~ tn,nl 'lll1ndo1o1.
for t."ntn
"' ...
\ h.tlll'I\ \,lll1~·tl ,JI $10 "·''
rq1nrtl·d 'itOll·n frum a lJr JI OrJn1w
( IJ,l\I ( olkgl' \Onll'tlmt• ht:t\\l'l'O 11
.I Ill .1nll ' nm T UC\dJ\ • • • 110\\l'f llllll\ \\llr\h \)()'I \.\l'rl'
fl portl'<l ,1,1k11 lrnm thl· ( hur~h <lf
.ippJtl' 1 11 ... t '' ' 1 1 ·J upc:n . . .
f \\41 11h'l1 111'f\ ,tlrl'\ICd ,·ar h
I 11\'\d.11 !lhlfl1111~ ,,,, .1llq1l·dh "'Ill
lllilllllt! "''"' I t\ I•·'' r.irf..nl JI lhl l11 ir1,l),11 · •\\ 11h '1 Thr ni\n
1~ .ind ; I 1r.11 ' 111,1 ''l'll' 'P<1ttnl
,1tou1i.t l1lld1.iithl "' .1 p1•liu· '>t'rg,·a111
11n ro1111nt· f'Jtr11I
Lacuna Beach
Rl'P•'rt' ot ,u,p1, l •lll' n111\l'' at ~ 10
Three theft suspects
captured after chase
T \\U IC1-'0·.tgl"r\ .ind .a ~~-~car ok1
rnJn \\t't\' booked on !IU\Pll 1on 111
robhc" huralaf) nd auto theft 11th·r
:i h1Sh \IX'-d hn\C T uc"1~\ "hit. h hl:~.1n 1n In inc and endt'd. JI \.rn
Onotrc tall' Parl c 11lllt'n J Peraha of ntn \n.1 \\,,,
1n t. u\toch at Oran e ( ounl\ Jail '""
morn1n .ind h1 l"'ll t~n-ap.c , 001r.1
n1on \\t't\' 1n Ju, enilc: H.,11 follc·m inti
;1 'O-m1 ll' punu1t c;parked "hen an
In int• Poltl.C: oOicrr apprti.l<'h<.'d thl'
trio aMut m1dn1sht to ad. "h' tht"\
\toert• ln11cr1n nl·ar the r,,, 1ll1tln
Rc\t.aurant near{ ul\ c:r Drn l' :.nd the
\Jn 01c10 frtt1o1.a\
In inc pohce"' 1h.i1"'hcn1hr nun
and l\\O ho\\ "'" OniH·r < 1.11,
H.tr'l'\ .ap1unnth1n th('' r.1n 111 1
Ill 4 Old\moMc ( uth.i'' and dro'\'
00 ti f\ e\ c:hil J the H'hl~ k <;nuth
I tw n'1ml'' nt th( "-'" hi'lh ";in\.1
\na rl \IQfnt' "\·tc n11t rdt':t't'\l
h\•\ llU\(' 11t th, H :1 '
. . .
P11l1, 1.' .11 rt·,tt•d Rohc:n Thomas
'Jntxirn '2 110 ""f'll 11''1 of dn' 1na
und t•r thl· 1nlllll·n1.1· ot :lll'Ohol. n·
horn \\U' 'topfll'd at ~:45 a.m .
\t11nd:t\ 1111 '11u1h l oJ'll H 1ghwa~
Top police
employ ees
due honors
• 1 ..
..
9rMge Coat DAILY PILOTIWedneedey, February 20, 1986 (
Cooper guilt Iin~ed to shoes, tobacc,o .
SAN DIEGO ofauemptcdmurder. 19831n th e R)'cn,·chino H1llshome. 1n the Ryen ma tcr bedroom that u eSe spending cliJDbS .6%
(AP) -A com-Because of the spctial c1rcum· In the three da)S he te tified. matched the uniq_uc sole des,an of i i
b In at 10 n 0 f Jtance that he com milted multiple Cooper maintained his innocence but i.hocs issued 10 Chino pri.soncrs. outpac ng pay . n creases cv1dcncc that murders. Cooper could be sentenced admitted h1d1na 1n a vacant home •A bloodsuun found m the Ryen
1 n c-I u de d a to d~ath in the gas chamber. near the R~cn • residence for two hC?me that expcns said was consistent
blood) shoe "I vc been confident since we first days following his escape fro m wnh Cooper s blood ..
pnnt nnd traces bepn prtscntmg the evidence. As the prison. where he was sc:rv1ng time for ~Traces ofto~cco issued to Chi~o
of h>O'>e tobacco evidence pattern became dear. our buralary. prisoners f?und m th~ hideout and m
l on' 1nced a confidence gained," said San Joi.hua R)'en. #, al the 11me. the Ryens car. which prosecutors JUr~ to find 8crnard1noCounty District Attomey ~urv1vl'<i a slashed fhro:H. He was s:udCooperslole ..
1-.l'' m Cooper Dennis Kottmeicr. rcfusina to smale unable lo 1den11fy the assn1lanl in a Cooper sat 1len1ly as San
guilt\ of the oul any incidenl as a turn in.a Pomt. v1deolaped 1ntcrv1e" last December 8crnard1~0 County Superior Coun
Jun l' I 9 8} Cooper. 27. admitted cscapm.a wllh auorncys. ~udge Richard Garner Polled the
hatdll'l <;la\·1ngs COOPER from the California Institution fo r With Joshun unable 10 lo clearly Jurors. The defendant appeared relax-
of four du no Hills residents. the Men al (hmo on June 2. 1983 but rttall the night of the auack. Kot· ed as he was led into the counroom by
llfO'>t-t·utor i.ays. denied killing Doug and P~ Ryen. tmeier and Deputy District Auorncy marshals. and for the first time since
The \uperior Coun JUry de-both 41 : their daughter. Jessica, 10: John Kochis f<X·used on three pieces the trial began Oc~. 23: he. did not
llbt'rnll'd for 24 hours over six days and '1s1tmg neighbor Christopher of c1rcumstan11al evidence the) say WC'ar a tie or vest w11h his suit.
bdorl· run' 1cting Cooper of four Hughes. 11 . Their hacked and hnkcd Cooper 10 the murders: "You t.ried. ryian." Cooper said to
rount'> 11ffirst-de11,ree mu rd er and one stabbed bodies were found June S, •A bloody lcnni!> shoe onnt found defense mvest1gator Ron Forbush.
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Consumer spcnd ina climbed 0.6 pcrcent m January. outpac1!'i a 0.5
percent advance in personal income. the Commerce Ocpa"."mcnt said today.
The spendinagams have helped the economy rebound from its Jul.I last fall. and
in January the economy also was bolstered by a burst of new.housing starts a!'d
a solid pm in industrial operating rates. government and pnvat~ analysts said.
The ~rsonal income increase was auributed lar~ly to pay raises for federal
civilian and military cmnJoyees and cosl·of-living adJustments 1n several
federal pension and other government benefil programs, the Commerce
Oepanmcot s:ud.
Thatcher warn• of Red offen•lve
WASHINGTON -8nt1sh Pnme M1nistl'r Margaret Thl1tcher.
predicting 1hat arms talks between thl· superpowers will be dtflicull. today
warned the West to expect a Sov1el poli11cal offensive "calculated to create
infirmlly of purpose. to impair resolve and even to arouse fear in the he~~s of
our people." In an add re s to a JOtnl meeting of Congress. lhe pnme m1n1ster
also firmly endorsed research into President Reagan'<; controversial antl-
m1ss1lc defense program and praised his four-)'ear massive arms bu1.l~up.
which she said has induced the Soviets to renew their interest in .barga1n1ng .
.. Let us be under no illusions: It is our strength. not their goodwill. that has
brought the Soviet Union to the nego11a11ng table 1n Gl·rn:va:· she declared.
Atlanta killer touts movie
LAWRENCEVILLE. Ga. -Wayne Williams. who was convicted of two
of the slayings ofyoung blacks tha1 fngh lencd Atlanta for nearl) two )'ears. S!lYS
a CBS movie about thl' cast.• was an accurate portrayal. despite ~omc "techn1~I
errors and o'eracting." "The main ~int is the movie strongl). 1f not overl y m
soml· places, points out that a Judicial tra vest} occurred 1n Atlanta." Williams
wrole in a le11er to a newspaper. his first public reacuon to ··The A.tlanta Child I Murders:· which wa broadcast last week.
Missing kid pa on toll tickets
AL BANY. N.Y. -Picturcsand brief descnpuons ofm1ssingch1ldren will
soon be printed on the backs of toll tickets handed out b) the New York State
Thruway authomy. state officials sa). The 559-milc-long Thruway handles
500.000 molorists a day andabout..80 million l1ckc\~ arc~anded out annually,
authority chairman Henry Bersan1 said Tuesday.
Wanna live long? Quit smoking at 96
TAMPA. Fla. -A 104-year-old woman has ad"1cc for people wanting lo
li ve longer -quit smoking by the tune you arc 96.
.Eulalia GonzaleL said she received that advice from her doctors eight.years
ago. and it workcd. More seriousl)'. Gonzalez aunbutcd her longevity to
coming from a long-li ved family. "My father's mother lived lo lx' 115. and my
aunl lived to be 109.'' she said at their birthday pany Monda}.
Stolen truck better than new
DEWITT. Mich.'-Kelly Terrell sa}S he has no idea ~h> i.omeo ne wo.uld
steal his pickup tru ck. make sweeping repairs to 11 and then relurn the vehicle
two months later. Terrell said he recovC'red his 1975 Chevrolet pickup after
receiving a phone call Sunda) from a man who said Terrell could find lhe truck
in the same parking lot from which 11 was stolen in December. The man who
called him lectured Terrell about the poor cond1t1on of the true~ and about
leaving his keys in lhe vehicle, Terrell said. Terrell said he found the truck
complete wllh a new paint Job, body work and a three-page hst of repairs made
by the thief.
CALIFORNIA
~ey, just hold on a sec
LOS i\NGELES -Th e Police Depurtmcnt°s armored ba llenng ram was
credited with hdp1ng officers gain t.'ml) into an alleged "rock house" even
though lhe 'ehicle wasn't even on the scene. Officers could smell ethl'r used in
making PCP at tfw fortified house on West 94th Street Tuesda}. but got no
response when the) knocked on the door. One of the officers then banged on
the house and }el led .. Gct out of the wa}. Here comes the tank." The front door
snapped open and a woman ran out ~houting ... Lei me get oul of this place
before that thing hm." Two suspccls were booked for in vestigation of sel ling
PCP.
Berkeley offers refugee sanctuary
BEK'J(ELEY -Thl· cit) counnl 'otcd Tuesda} night 10 gne sanctual) lo
refugee'i-ltom war-torn Central America w11h tht' ma)or c;a} ing .. let the federal
go\l·rnment do llS own Job." The resolu11on appro,cd 8·1 forbids police and
other ci t} officials from assisting 1mm1gra11on agenl' pursuing the refugees.
Council member" pa sed a similar resolu11on in 1971. during the Vietnam
War. The resolu11on ofTercd sanclual) to sailors from the aircraft earner Coral
Sea. Two sailors Jumped ship.
Minuteman launch a success
V A.NDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -An unarmed Minuteman Ill
intercontinental balhs11c m1ss1le was successfull> launched toda} b~ an
airborne misstll' ere" in a reliab1lit} test of the roc~ct. an .\1r Force spokesman
said. The launch command was given at 5 a.m. b> a Strategic i\ir Command
combat missile crew flying in th e vici nity of this sprawling seaside base 130
miles northwest of Los Angeles.
Oldest Marine vet dles at 99
OXNARD -B1rger Westergard. belte,ed to be onc of thl' oldcc;1 retired
U.S. Manne, has died a1 a convalescent home after a bnef illness. a monual)
spokeswoman said. He was 99. Westergard died Monda} of natural causes at
Maywood Acres Healthcare Hospital 1n Oxnard. where he had lived for se' era I
years. Deanne Schwart7 of the Ted Ma yr Funeral Home in Ventura. said
Tuesda}.
Car af ety hearings delayed
SACRAMENTO -The leg1sla11v(· commiuee that heard the opening
rounds of the California·level Seat Belt vs. Air Bag War appears widely split by
the opposing business factions. On Tuesday. the Senale Transportation
Comm1llee had heard nearly three hours oftest1mon~ on bills dealing with the
mandatory use of scat bells. when a 1wo-week delay 1n voting was announced
by the chairman, John Foran. D-San Francisco. The maJor business factions
are the auto builders. and the insurance industry. But a third faC"tion in lhe
commmee opposes any such regulations whatever
WORLD
Laos MIA recovery continues
NONG SONG HONG. Laos -A U.S.-Laotian team. working on hands
and knees in an unprecedented JOinl search in th e forests of sou th em Laos. has
excavated human bones and per..onal effects which may have belonged to
some of 13 U.S. airmen whose gunship was shol down during the Vietnam war.
In a patch cleared of lrees and brush. American and Laotian soldiers have
uneanhcd bone fragmenls. teeth. shreds of military uniforms. live
ammunition rounds. twisted guns and other remnants ofn C'-130 gunship shot
down near the village of Nong Song Hong more than 12 years ago.
Israel leader ready to talk
ROME -lsraell Prime Min ister Shimon Peres announct'd for lhe first
lime today that he was willing to go to Jordan to discuss a soluuon to the
Middle East conOict. Peres. speaking at a JOm\ news conference with Italian
Premier Bcuino Crax1, said the leaders had agreed that direct lsraeh-Jordanian
peace negouations were preferable to an intemauonal peace conference. "If
someone is interesled in peace, wh)' not take the firJt step -sll and talk" lhe
lsraelt leader said near the end of a three-day trip to Rome. ·
All fall• Jn Beirut ml .. lon
BEIR UT. Lebanon -Former world heavywe1aht boxing champion
Muhammad Ah lefi Beirut for Zu rich. Swuzerland. today afier spcndina four
da.Ys.in the Lcbane-sc capital in an unsucc~. sful effort to aain freedom for fou r
m1ss1naAmencans. Jab1r Mohammad. Alt s religious adviser. said the 41 -year•
Old former boxer was 101na to Zurich on hi, way 10 the United State . Ah. who
c::i nvcncd to Islam in 1964. had said he hoped h1$ inOuence a an Americah
Mo lcm could wm freedom for the fou r Amencan . believed to have been
kidnapped by hute Moslem radicals loyal to Iranian patriarth Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khome1n1.
SpaJnjet cra•h due to faulty map11?
Bil R 0 . pain -The head ofa pilot ·union said today tl'u1t 1hc 171-foot
tclcv1s1on 1o~er cl1ppcd by 1n lhena irhnes Boc1 na 727 before H crashed in
names doc not appear on maps used by the airline's pilots. All 14 people on
board Tuc~ay's fli&ht were killed Rescue panic continued their search in
heavy foa.and subfree11na temperature~ today for v1et1msofthecra h. the third
in pain 1n the past 14 month (I\. II dcfcnS<' pokc~man Jo l u1~ (iarccdo
said the remain of 80 pcrt"en1 of the v1mms had been remo\cd from pine·
covered 011 hill . about IR mil~ from R1lbao
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Fed sees
steady
future
WASHINGTON (AP)-The ftd·
er~I Re5Crve Board confirmed today
. 11 1s holdina to the coune thll has
allowed inte rest rates to drop sianifi-
cantly from the ~ak• set last sum-
mer.
In a repon to Congress. Federal
Rese-rve Chairman Paul Volcker re-
vealed that the central bank last week
decided to loosen still further target
rnnRes for monetary growth in 1985.
While the changes are not d ramau-
cally different from the tentative
ranges set 1n Jul}. the new targets are
likely to bolster the belief among
financial markets that the Fed 1s sull
working to keep interest rates from
rising
Otanoe COMt DAILY PILOTIW~, '*'*Yao ...
John Zaccaro
za·ccaro
sentenced
Mideast
meetings
conclucle
VIENNA (AP) -Sovld ofticiah
left the U.S. Embuly todlly. ap-
patcntly aapah" an md co the rwo days or d1scuu1on1 on rbe ..aper·
powers' connictina s&ances Oft tbe
Middle Ea11.
But neither side woukl eopfirm
that the mectil'\p were oftkially over.
A U.S. Emb111y spoknman had
earher said the discussions wne
expected to conclude today.
The black limousines o( Soviet
dcleption chief Vlad1mir P. Poty-
akov and his team left the embuly
shortly after 2 p.m .. a fter the Soviets
had spent about 4'h hours inside. On
Tuesday talks were held at the Sovi.i
m1ss1on.
The Soviet delcptaon was dnven
past repon crs wa1tin• at the side
doors of the U.S. embassy in down-
town Vienna. Polyakov and his team
ignored questions from rcponcn.
Three youq membera of a •..Jnba ecboor
collapee ln ubauation W ectneeday at the end of the wild. four-day annual Mardi
Grae ln Rio de Janeiro.
The n:port b) the chairman of tht'
n·ntral bank also contained an econ-
omic forcrnst "Cl) s1m1lar in tonl.' 10
the op11m1sttc projections being madl·
b) the Rt>agan admin1strat1on.
"Economic growth 1s cxpt>ell'd to
remain '>trong enough an I 9X5 tu
produce '>Oml.' funher declinl' in unt>mplo~ mcnt, with little 1f an\
pickup 1n intla11on ... Volcker told 1hr
Sena It' Banking Committee.
~E"-YOR K (AP) -John Zac-
caro. ~hose linanN( haunted his
Y.1fc's vice pres1den11al campaign,
"'as sentenctd today to perform 150
hours of community service for his
role in a ~heme to fraudulent!)
T he d1scuss1ons were the firit talks
between the superpoWff1 o n the
Midd le East in more than seven
~ears. Wuhinaton and Moscow do
not agrtt on the (onn of a senlcrDent
between Israel and its Arab ncia)\-
bors . Supreme Court 5-4 ruling
a public employee victory
..\!> h1: ha~ in the past. Vold.a
warned that 1he count!) mullt noi ··bl.'
beguiled h> tranquil forccaMs 1 nto
an> fabe '>ense of comfon that all 1s
Wt'll." , .
Vokker said a .. .,cnst' of urgenq"
was needed on the pan of ( ongress
and the Reagan admin1strat1on of the
need of reducing giant fedaal budget
delic1ts.
obtain a loan.
.\ctingStatc Supreme Coun Ju41t1cc
George Robcns told the m1ll1ona1re
husband of former Rep. Geraldine
Ferraro before pronouncing Sl.'ntencc.
"It is not m) intentio n to 1mpo!>e aja1I
term."
Nojall time was pan of the bargain
fo r Zaccaro's pica of guilt) Jan 7 to
one count of scheming to defraud.
The two sides have said there
would only be a wide exchansc of
views. not formal ftCJOllations. dur-
ing the talks. today. Both dcleptlons
have adhered strictly to a news
blackout.
Assistant Secretary of State Rich-
ard S. Murphy. the chief U.S. del-
eptc. refused to taJk to rcponers
Tu«day o utside the Soviet Em bass).
where the first session lasted five
hours.
WAS HI NGTON (AP)-A major
Supreme Coun ruling hmit1ng states'
rights. denounced by detractors as an
unfair concentration of power in
Washington. 1s being hailed by pubhc
workers as a key to 'better worki ng
cond1t1ons.
"Pubhc emplovees have been
treated hke second<lass cauzens for
too long.'" said Gerald W. McEntee.
president of the American Federation
of State. County and Municipal
Employees. "This ruhng helps to
rectify what we have felt all along 1s an
obvio us inj ustice ...
The coun ruled. 5-4. Tuesda}' that
San Antonio's public transit system
must abide bv a federal law regulating
Schroeder's doinft
exceptionally we 1
LOU ISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -Wil-
liam Schroeder, the only anilicial
hean patient to leave a hospital
building. is showing such strong
improvement that he might be dis-
charged rrom Humava Hospital
Audubon next week. one of has
docto rs said todav.
Schroeder. who spent 15 minutes
outside Tuesda)' enjO) ang the fresh
air and sunshine. as "speaking spon-
taneously" more often and pronounc-
ing complex words such as "M1ss1s-
sippi." Dr. Allan M. Lansing told
reporters at a morning briefing. He
also said the trip outdoors had bet"n
Schroeder's idea
Murray Haydon. Schroeder's only
living peer. also is doing well. The
third artificial heart recipient con-
tin ued his remarkable recuperation
from Sunday's surge!). s1tt1ng up.
drinking fluids and exerc1s1ng. Doc-
tors said he might be able-to get out of
bed today.
Lansing. chairman of Humana
Hean Institute lnternauonal. said
Haydon "tired of these (exercise)
episodes. but enjoyed them·• and had
"slept most of the night.··
Haydon had a shghtl) queas~
stomach. probabl} a natural conse-
quence of the stress of surge~.
Lansing said.
Did Manila rescuers
steal from the dead?
ambulancel>. I he lilm wall pro"1dcd
by a source who requested anonymi-
m1n1mum wages and oven1mc. The
rultn~ could mean millions an added
overtime pay there.
The ruhng gives Congress almost
unlimited power rec state an
local governments to mpl~
federal laws.
Groups rcprcsenungstatc nd local
~ovcrnments predict~ ma1or cost
increases to pa) ovename for such
workers as bus drivers whose normal
work day ma} stretch over more than
12 hours to accommodate morning
and evenan11. rush hours. •
In a busy day following a four-week
recess. the coun also:
•Agreed to consider letting public
schools allow students to meet dunng
school hours for prayer and religious
worship. The j ustices. urged on by the
Reagan administration, said it wall
review a ruling that banned such
meetings at a W111iamspon. Pa .. high
school even though the school allows
students to conduct virtually all types
of non-rehg1ous meetings during the
same periods.
•Blocked an attempt to force the
federal government to pa) S.t b1ll1on
to the com pan ~ that owns the closed-
down Three Mile Island nuclear
power plant 1n Pennsylvania. scene of j
a serious 1979 accident.
•Refused to rev" e a New Yori..
law that would impose mandatOI)
drath sentl'nccs for prison murders
commuted b\ inmates alrcad\ ser-
' ing length} terms. -
•Turned do"n the appeal of Rox-
anne Pulitzer. who contended she was
unfair!> denied more mone) 1n her
1982 d ivorce in Florida from publ1sh-
1ng heir Petrr Pulitzer
RUFFELL'S
UPlllLSTDY, llC.
f• Tiii Rtst Of Yw lift
1922 HMIOl aWO., COSTA •SA -S41-11S6
Volcker has \aid '>n e ra I ttmes
recent!~ that th<.' budget deficit must
be trimmed b) a m1n1mum of SSO
b1lhon for the liscal ~car beginning
Oct. I to ensure futhcr economic
prosperity and to keep interest rate'i
from rising.
Ms. Ferraro. who was Walter
Mondale's running mate last year on
the Democratic tick.et. was not m
court as Zaccaro was sentenced. She
also did 001 attend coun dunna his
pleading. King HusS<'1n of Jordan. a kc}
figure 1n M1ddje East pohucs. amved
1n Vienna on Tuesda)-, but U.S.
Emba~s~ officials said he would not
101n the d1scuss1ons.
Pnor to sentencing. Zaccaro told
the judge. "In m) .business. some-
times )Ou get involved in a s1tua11on
that as unfair and you try to resolve 11. ~_._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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ed fi remen and unidentified civ1hans
removing money and Jewelry from
corpses at the Regent of Manila hotel
before the bodies were loaded into
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·Mactc Juan'. once a top plmp ln Chicaao. baa trade4.hookera.for rell&ion.
Ex-Chicago pimp says he's
seen the light honestly
But with reenRolls Royce. full-length mink
coat, some on police department are skeptics
CHICAGO (AP) -Chicago's
.. darling of the under-life" has re-
nounced has former li velihood as the
city's self-proclaimed No. I pimp, but
not the goods 11 earned ham
Don Juan. also known a' "The
Magic J uan," sa id ~unday thcrt· will
be no more hooker'> an h1'> life and no
morr drugs But he ~Id he'll ke(•p
some of the wages of \In -ht'> green-
and-gold Rolls-Ro~ce and ht'> full-
length mink coat.
'Tm 1ry1ng to learn everything I
can abou1 God. He showed me lht·
truth and I'm a tx·he .. cr," '>aid Juan.
who acknov.lcdged hi\ 11-)ear career
as a pa mp
trollabl). Juan said he finall ) realized
what ""a'> happening.
">\II of a sudden 11 wa\ l1kc a bolt of
1hunder I'd been saved." Juan '>31d .
i.\'> 1f10 rnnfirm his bclld. Juan \aid
"a prearher came on (lhl' 1l'lt· .. 1<>t0n)
01ml ..a1d he \aw a person hadJU'>l lx•cn
'aved ..
Onre back an Chicago. Bam·tt '><!Id
Ju;in .. wanted to know 1fl'd help ham
He brouJhl h1sg1rls with him Two of
1hcm Joined the church" along w11h
1he1r former emplo}'er
Juan said he as now a changed man.
He has forsaken pimping. smoking
marij uana and PCP. he said.
"He goe' into 1he saml.' bars he used
10 go anto and lake!> ha'> 81blt and
preaches." Barrell said. A formn
'>tree1 as'>oc1atc of Juan·'i change; h1'>
telephone number because he "d1dn'1
v.anl to hear him talk about Clod all
the 11me ... Barrell '>aid
"It "'a' JU'>l tanla'>l•c-I look all lhl·
girl\ oil the '>trce1 I had been 1n the
ltfe for 13 )Car'> I'm enJo)ang tht•
changeo .. er." Juan said.
.. ,,-.,genuine." '><ltd the Rc\ T L
Barrell. .. He rcnounn·d ht'> life ol "n
and aC'Cepted God into Im l1k .. al a
sen ice at Barret\ C hurc·h nn the
Soulh Sade last Sunda)
Cabbie ref uses to
give ride to blind
Juan \aid that he -.av. lhe light
aboul a v.eck and half ago an
California.
').\;-.. 1-R \M I\(() IA l'J -·\ ta.\1
drl\N \\<ho rl'fu\cd 10 g1\l' a ndc 10 a
hltnd niuple and 1 heir \l'cang-c) e dog'
hu'> 10~1 lhl· ngh1 to opt.·ratc his cab
leJ \l' II lo olhn Ufl\l'r\ On rhurs<.l<l\
n1gh1 the Poltu · ( omml'\llln o,otl'U
~-<i to \U\fl\·nd Hrand1 '' llm1tt·d
rx·rn111 tor YIJ da ~'
He de,C'nbed a \cnc' of"\ l'>IOn\"
he experienced while gc 111 ng high on
PCP and Champale h1' fa\Orltt'
drink Onl· 1n\ ohed pohu· and FHI
agents coming 10 arrest him <on-
fuscd. \v.ea11ng and tr) 1ng uncon-
John Brandi permanl'ntl) '"'' hi\
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poltll' dt'purtmcnt. ah hough he hai. a
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"I "'"h 1hq hadn't lx·cn '"tough
hul I hopt· ht• "'"n'1 Ju tht'> ug~11n."
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regret Olhcr 1mouno •nd tcnn• •ho 1vailahk
tomorrow. c aii '°' &uih J
Commercial C redit. We have as
many financial solutions as there are
financial needs.
<S~
C~M£~1AL CIUDIT
flNANC IA l N(T\\()RJ(
c.o.ta Meta: 370 E. 17th \1 • 645-8700; Huntlnpon Beach: 16075 Croldcn W~c S1.1 H47 777 1;
MJMion Viejo: 24395 AJicia Parkway, Al.Kw Town Pla1,a, 770 265 I; Orqr: l200 Wcsr Ol'iilngtwood, 97H-6880
,...
·1 thought tt was ttme
to meet the Maker.· -said one survivor.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pass-
enaersaboard a Chana Airlines jumbo
Je t popped into the ceilina "like
popcorn" when the plane lost power
1n all four ena1nes and plunaed more
than six males toward the Pac1 fk
Ocean before the engines restarted,
authon11es said.
Many of1he 252 pa!isengers and 20
crew members were hurled from their
st"at\. some sma'lhang in10 1he top of
lhl' cabin. as the a1rcrafl fell toward
the ocean and then limped into San
Franc-1'>CO lnterna11onal Airport after
fl) 1ng 500 mile~ with n 10rn tail
\l'l'llOn nnd ben1 wing. authorit1r~
said
The plane was di\ 1ng so faM 1ha1
the pilo1 lowered his landing gear to
!>low down, an airpon spokesman
c,aad. The force of the plunge ripped
off lhc landing gear doors and pacce'i
of the horizontal 1aal '>lllb1ll1cr~.
Fifi) passengers .. uffercd anJ une~.
mo<,tl y minor. and two flaghl at1end-
an1!. remained hosp1tal11rd 1oday.
"I though1 it was 11ml' to meet the
Maker." said pa~~ngcr 8111 Peacock.
~cksan Cani yo said the plane dived
once. leveled oul and dived again.
Tho\e w11hout !.ea1bclt\ flev. into the
air. \ome h1111ng their heads on the
ceiling.
The Jl'l wa' en rou1e from Ta1pe1.
##ft,, .....
Taiwan. to Lo!i >\ngele'> on Tuesc1a)
when 11 h11 turbulence kno"' n as wand
<;hear -a rapid change 1n v. and speed
and d1rect1on. 'ia1d n1rpon '>Poke!>-
man Ro n W11!.on.
Tl1>9 of jet atablll&er torn off Chlna Airline• durtna planae.
The plane stalled and plummeted
from a cruising altitude of 41 .000 feet
to 9 000 fcc1 dunng the 1nndent.
wa1.,on 'ia 1d
f he Jet'\ No 4 engine -the
forthe'il from thc pilot's nght -failed
lir,1. said Nn tt.onal rrani.portat1on
~afel) Board <,pokc-;man Ira Furman
1n Wa<;hangto n
Killer goes to chair
thanking bacKers
The fl1gh1 new told the Federal
.\\ 1a11on Adm1n1,1ra1wn that ··1hc)
had a problem with onc engine of the
a1r<.raft and 1hey we re dc'>cend1ng
from their altitude becau~ the>
d1dn'1 thank thq \hould maintain
1he1r alt11ude w11h uni) \hrce engine<,
and lht•tr ulher three engine'> c:eac,ed
a\ lhl') Wl'rl' Je<,t-cnd1ng." Furman
\aad.
I k uddl·d t h;.11 he d 1d nol know how
thl· l"rl'"" g01 thl· engines re\tartcd :ind
rcfu\cd to ,ix·rnlatl' on v.hethl·r air
1urhukn<.e or olht•r cond111un\ u 1n -
1nhutl'd 10 lht dll tdl'nl.
"Thl' oix·ra11on' peopk and pilot
lhtnk lhc rau\l• llf thC f)n>hlcm WU\
v.1nd .. c;a1J C 'htna .\1rl1nl'\ '>JX>kc'>-
man ( hmwphn I 1ao 1n \an 1-r.in-
l l\l ll ·· .\l'iu lhl' :".u ~ cngtnl' wcn111ul
lor a \hon 11me. l'au\ang tht• planl.' 10
drop"' mut·h."'
···1 hq wcrc tn LI dt·~t't•nt that wa!J
apparent!) more rapid 1han would
htt\l' 10 Ix·. ba~d on "mpl) lo,ing
t·ng1m· powl'r. and tha1's whl·re we
ha\c lO rondu<:t an 1n\CSt1ga11on to
<,n· whal happened ," F·urman '>aid.
"II w<t'> a 'ildt· force. Evcrvonc wa'
thrown aP.tn!>l the ngh1 side of the
a1rplanl'.. Wilso n satd.
.. In 11\ de'iccnt. the pilot attempted
111 ,1ov. (the aircraft) hy lowering the·
landing gear. hut 1he door-. of the:
landing gt•ar tore off." he .. aid, adding
thut 1he force al'iu rapped off portion\
of tht• .. 1ab1li1er'> 1n the rear -10-12
lcet on tht• ngh1 and fin· fl'e t on lhl'
k·lt
\It hough 1ht· dnor' of th(' landing
&l'a r flew off. 1 ht· gea r\ and wheel\
v.<.·re und<tmagl'll. enahling the plane
10 make a '>afc landing.
.. It \Oundcd like lhl' enganc., \lop-
ped .. \aid OrlC un1dcnt1ficd pasS<:n-
ger "It v.a\dcad '>1lcnt forahoul ti\.C
<,t·c·ond' before· 11 happt:ncd ...
J.\CK\ON. Ga. (AP) -Former
Baptalit m1n1 ster Van Roosevelt
Solomon thanked "all the people who
tned to save my ltfe." then died toduy
1n Georgia's electric chair for lhc:
murder of a rnllegc honors gradual<.'
and lonH·n1enn~ '>tore manager.
\olonwn 41 . a former ass1!itan1
pa'>IOr al a Bapm1 r hur<.'h tn hi\
hometown of La"'ton. Okla .. wa\
pronounced dead al 12.17 a.m ti~
Ralph Kl·mr \\ardl'll al the (Jl'Org1a
Diagno\lll <tnd C las\llit allon ( l'nll'r
n1:ar JJl l..\on
I k v.a' n crnlt:d lor 1hr I lJ71J
munkr 111 RttKl'r Tal kl'tl. an honor.,
graduU ll' of (;l·orgelOWll l ln1-.er\tl)
who managl·d a< obb C ounl} Wn\c-
n1tnt l' '>lore hl:t<tu<oc hl' wa' unable 111
\UPr><>rl ha' lanul ~ a\ a ll'a<.'her.
\olonwn ""a' thl· tilth man C\·
ecutl•d tn C ll'urg1a !itnCC' lhe <,tall'
rt:,uml'll u\l ng 1ht· t:ltc:l11l chair 1n
l>ctrn1hl:r 1981 following a 19-)ear
hiatu\ I ake 'iulumun. 1hrn• of lhl·
olhl'I four inmate-. net utcd \lnl'l'
1hcn havl' bl'cn blad I le wa' lhc JM1h
pt:r\on c·xcruted 1n 1hc I ln1 1ed Stale'
s1nC'l' th<.· ll.S. Supreme Court rl··
1nc;1a1l·d lhl•tlcath penal!) 1n 1 97fiant~
lhl· "''h thl\ }Car.
"'''" \cnlrnrcd 10 dl.'alh lor ~1l ll ng T ac·kt·ll wa\ Brandon Jone'>. al\o
known a'> Wilbur Ma). \\ho ,., on
dea1h row whllr hi\ niw " tx·1ng
appealed.
Duri ng Solomon'<, anal. when hi\
attornl')\ \aid (•o.idem:c "'a' wrongl)
interpreted. pro-.crutor Tom C harron
'la id ">olomon .. wa' in 1hc huald1ng
when Mr. rackett WU\ ~ing l'l(·
ecuted. Both defrndt1nl \ \wrc caughl
w1 th1n rnche'i of the gun and w1 1h1n
feet of thc dt:ccaS<.'d ··
'iolomun wao, led u nu\\l\lcd in 111
lhl· Jea1h chambrr at LUU am
l>rt''>\l'd 111 a white pn\on 11n1furm. he
STEAL
SOME
STYLE
THIS WEEK
('Jrf'.ll ')tylP <foc>\n'l s2700 * Lu~f' ltvr>ry dll haolf' •o ~-1·~r.wn\1VI!! for our rrnd wee~
AncJ ,..f-,,.n ,.cu uv• HR '"" of only ~17 • 111>'• 1 "l''f Sl'rv•<t'. en hour No olht'r
you·11 fmJ 1h111 our l1mou,1nt com p4ny
ho1Jrl{ r.,,,. 1\ v111ually" \tf'ol in !hf New port Stach 1He-11 c1rn
Lu1io 1\ rrndy right now. 10 ht lp offtr you 1hr \arT'lf' pricf' Or
you ct-lt bratf' 1h1\ wt'I'~ \ \Pf'· prov1dt you with thf ~mf' IM I
Ctal l'vtnl 0' ()(Cd\•On Mfl'I ol \frYl(f
our attract111tly 1111rl'd chavf Go 1ht itd !11tal ~mt \lylt
ft'ur\ f n1oy our ta\trfully todd'( l h""rt"·\ no ru \On to we11
appom1td limou\tnt>•., com for Friday or Sitturday Aher
plf'tf' with fully \tO<kt"d Wt'I oll. • ct lebra11on can h4pPfn
bar~ Md t1pr11rncf' thf' ariy doy of lhf wtt"k For 1m~c.,blt \fUt(f' y<.u'~ ~~~ lt'St'fVtltOn 01 1nform1111on
ll4turalfy f'llPf'<I Imm ~~ call (7 14) ~~8·1411
. O<'~
fru t ~mo Ano, CA (71 4) ~~e Mii
.. \
watchc:d 1n1entl) a~ SI\ guards
\trapped him into the wh11e oak chair.
Ht· on·a\lonally ~poke to the
guard\. bu1 hi!> words were 1naud1bk
10 the 11 w11nc\'iC'>. '>eatcd an wooden
pev.c; 1n an adJt11ning room with 'a
1h1d gla\\ v.andov.
\olomon tardull> looked ovt•r the
w1tn(•<,\e\. wh1t h 111dudcd {ieorge
Kt·ndall. thl' .\mcnc:an < 1\ 11 L1bert1e'
I · n1on atlornl'\ "'ho reprc,ented him
on appeal and ·bclore the '>tall" Board
of Pardon' and Pantle\
Kl.'ndall and \olc1mon luokcd al
calh olher momentanl). Solo mon
hrokc thl· wnrnu "•th a nod
.\\kcd b~ Kl·mp tf he had a final
'li.lll'llll'nl. ~olomon \a1d "l "'ould
li ke 10 g1\e m~ hl\.'v,1ng~ to all thl'
rcopk who lrll'd tu \<.l\l' m~ ltfl' ...
l·ollo\' 1ng a pra~cr h} a m11mter. a
l(Uard plau·d a rap on ~olomon·,
-.ha \ed hl·ad. ·\ ma-.k wa~ tixed over
hJ" fate. and .11 I:! IM a m .. the 2.080-
\0lt currl'nt v.a\ aprllcd. fornng
'iolomon·, hrnh up and hulk
Prison olfa 1ul\ <,aid h1-, bod~ would
Ix· da1ml'd h) hi\ wife. lkatnre. und
lakl·n lo a nc.·Jrb~ funaal h11me for
l rl·mat111n
Prnon' '>r<>kc\man I rt·d ~tl·eple
'aid \olomon nil' .1 la\l meal of
:1ppln orangt'\ ral\1n\ and l horolalc
Ill' rrt·am
< )ul\1dr lhc pmun. ahoul ~() oppo-
nl'nl\ ul 1lw t.lt•ath JX·nalh and e1gh1
proponcnl\ "' t:lflllal runl\hment
gathl'rcd 1n <a \lead~ rain
I hr orponc.·111' <.arnnl \lgn\, man>
of wh1l'h had h1hl1ral rl'lnt'llll'\. Onl·
read: "Ll'l ht• who" w11hou1 \In t·ast
lht• liro;1 \lone.···
f he pl;irnrd\ C:HI 11·d h) lht• ~up
flOrlcr\ of lhe dt•a1h JX'nalt> v.cre
morc J1rn1 One• \a1d "11.'t me pull
lh(' '>~•trh ··
Bumper
sticker
points
to drunk
<>"-1 ·\HOM •\ C ITY (AP) -If
l>t•lmar Warren doc'ln't drive \tra1,h1
home. pop\ 11110 a tavern lor a quick
one. or parks outside a liquor store
\harp-eyed p:mcr'lhy may blow the
wh1i.tlc on him after read ma the back
of his car.
That'" hccau\(· Warren's car came"
11 bumper 'l t1cker 1dcnt1fy1na him a1
the wheel (n u convicted drunken
driver and askma others 10 monhor
his performance.
He i'I one of I 0 dri vcrs carry1na the
'tickers on Chc1r cars an the Oklahoma
City suburb of Midwest City a1 pan of
their sentence for C<>nv1etion of
dnvina under the influence.
If any of them vaolatcsa list or strict
rule -or removes the 1c1ckcr bcfort'
""month• is up -he face\ 30 days an
Jlil.
Drivcr1 mutt drive with care and
consideration. showlna no erratic
tendencies on the road. may not park
1n front or any e 1abli1hmcnt scllana
liquor. and mu t drive chc car that the
sticker is on. uid Midwest City Police
C'h1tf Jim Cox.
An y driver usin• another vehicle
wlthour 1 sucker will race the musk .
he.aid.
Police check rhc vehicle's
odometer 11 tho bt1inn1 n1 and end of
chc '1" month• \o bt sure the veh cit
haan'c Stmply been torcd in chc aaraac. <;ox 'lid ..
Warren. 40. 1~ he lno"'' he dtd
wrona b) dr1v1n1 under thr 1nnucnce
but he finds 11 cmbarra 1na 10
d~rrtt'lc hi\ rnnv1c1111n •
•
I
Accused Valley
madam had' 84
sex conviction
Iwo Jima 's vets
from both sides
return to islaDd
Woman scheduled
to start county Jail
sentence Monday
By STEVE MARBLE
Olttle0 .... Ne4ttelf
\ 45-year-old I oun1a111 Valley
woman. arrcttted ~uturday on 'IUSPI·
cion of operallng a pro\lltu11on ring
that employed as many a~ 20 women
and had hundreds of cuii.tomer'I, was
convicted on l>1m1lar chargett la'lt
year.
Marilyn r ord WJ!I \( heduled to
l heg1n ~·rv1ng a one-}t·ar county Jail
..cntcnre Monda)' -JU'll two day.-.
al\er her lctle\I arre\t, tourt record~
show
Coun record.-. ul'>o 1nd1ca1e the
woman had rcque'>led that she bc:
permitted to pan1npa1r in a work-
furl ough program 1hat would allow
her 10 spent weekend'> 1n Jatl and
wrekdays working.
.\ dcn\1110 on 1he work-fuluugh
program apparent!) had not been
made at the time of her arrco,t. t-ord i~
scheduled to appear in Wcc,t Orange
Mun1c1pal Court toda) on the new
charge\ ofp1mp1ng.
Ford. who reportl·dl) got'\ b}
numerou'I othc.-r na me ... wa'i arrt'ltcd
Saturda} h} llun11ngton Beach \-ICC
officer\ al a I ountain Valley house.
The arrnt followed an ongrnng 1n-
ve'>t1gat1o n
Police cla1ml•d thl· allcgl·d pro'ill·
tut1on \en 1n· wa!t opcral<'d out of a
hou'>e al 9764 I.a T1c·ra Ave .. a
m1ddle-das' neighborhood near the
antl'r~t:tion of Rmokhur'lt \trcet and
\;h1t•r \H'nUl'
Prosututes would be: dittpatchcd to
motd rooms or pr1 v:uc re idcncc~
where they would rcndct.•ous with
l'ustomers. pol kc allciCd. Cu toment
would pay 1n cxccs!I of $100 for the
,ervicc. police afd. ·
Vi ce officcr11 obtained 11 ~corch
warrant for the reMdcnce 'inturday
and 11lleaedly 1ntcrt'l'pted call'! at the
house from one alleged proM1tute and
from .-.cvcral customers w hc:11ina u<·ts
of pros111u11on.
f>umclu Gibb'>. :n. wn'> auestcd on
susp1c1on of ronsp1racy 10 commit
prostitution. James 'tuart. l 1. and
lbrahun Lahdo. 23. wc.-rc arr<'\tcd on
'u~p1c1on of soliciting an act of
pros111u11on. ·
t\ customer list ol about '00 name~
wasconli5'·ated. pohce~1d No arrest
of customers from the h'>I 1\ ~n11c1-
pa1cd.
1-l unungton v1c<· offin·r., raided th<'
\amt• house la\t Jul) .:!O. arrellting
Ford and Jon Borov.11:(. ~4. v.hu wa\
1den11ficd as the woman\ hu<1hand
At the 11mc. p<1l1ct '•ml lhl'\' <,t·11ed
a file <·onta1ning a lt')t of cu'>tumer'>.
their add res'>. plUl'C\ ol rn1plo} llll'OI
and l'VCll u ll'>t of' rl'll·rral\ l U\ln111cr\
hnd pro\ Hied.
t\ \l'arth "'arra111 pullll· u'ed
claimed van· offin·r.. t·onfi~ullnl 1wo
bag'> conta1n1ng a v.h11e p<1'-'dl·r>
'>Uh'>talll'l' and \l''"er;JI ph111ograph' of
naknl women
Rorow1l't wa' ga\l·n .1 1111-da}
'il'ntcntl' a\ an atTe\\or) .ind I ord
wa'i \Cntenn.·d lo OOl'•\l"ar an t:O UOI )
Jail on a single chargl' of pandl·rang.
court rn·onh shov.
Ford '.I.as con' 1t:t1ng on J p1mp1ng
lhargc an llJ7h an h e\no dolumenl\
u\l"d 10 obtain a \(."arch v.arr<1n1 '>lak
rhl· I uunta1n Valll'\ '-'lllllan pre\·
l'nll~ I\ free on s ~s (KIO h.111
'Back then there wasn't a blade. a leaf,
nothtnggreen.' one veteran recalled. --IWOJIMA(AP)-Am;ric~1nd
Japanese vettransofthe fierce fi ve.
week struaaJe to take this rocky speck
oflund returned Tuesday 10 place a
mcmonal abov~ thesand,o(Jwo
Ji ma in hopc~thauo many li ves....:..
27.000-wiU nevcrbesacnficcd 1n
waraaa1n.
Fort) ycarsaao this week. three
d1\ 1S1onsofU.S. M1r1neswadcd
throu1h 1he Pacific.coming ashore on
the volcanic ash beaches. 660 m1 les
soutll ofTokyo. 1
When the battle ended on March
26. I 94S. nea rly 21 .000Japanese had
been annihilated after fightina from
cavcsand tunnclsand beingcutofT
lrom rcanforccmcnt,.. About 6.800
.\mencans were killed in the fight.
one ofthc bloodiest battles an World
War I l's four-year campaign in the
Pacific.
l·or mo<it of the Americans. 11 wa!>
1he fir'>I re turn to the island. which
now hu'i srnnll lJ .S. and Japanese
military stations.
I 1 wa~ an emotion-charged ex-
perience both for.thcex-Marioes.
who with wives and a few children
numher<'d about 280. and the 11 0
Japanese. including 50 of the I .OCXlor
'>0 who !lurv1ved.
"It 'iure bnng'l back a lot of
memonc~. deep down 1 ns1de." said
Jo~ph Selby. of Maple Shade. N.J ..
who lost all but one ofh1s eight-man
machine gun squad 1n 1hc first few
manute'>offigh11ng.
outcome "hadM!recl impact an
brtnJlQI two affff'!haritimc nations.
then at odds, to the hlah level of pea~
and cooperation we enjoy today."
The ceremony included Manne
Corps and Japanese naval bands.
Buddhist and Christian prayers.
white tclev1s1on crews taped the
proceeding.' from every anaJc. The
docum<"ntary producer. Arnold
hap1ro.1old reporters he had wnucn
the 1n~np11on on the aninlte mcm-
onal. which was fiunccd by veteran"
group'i 1 n lhc U nitcd States and
Japan.
Th<" ba11lc for the pork<hop
'>hapcd island. three miles wide by
le.-.s than Ii vc miles Iona, lived on a'
the subJert of the 1949 John Wayne
film . "Sando,uflwo Jima" and
through a widely-known Pulitzer
Pntc·wtnntng picture by AP Pho-
1osrnphcr JOl· Ro\Cnthal. showing the
raising oft he Am<"rican flag
Funding forthc re union and mem -
orial came frnm veterans' associa-
tions in the United States and Japan
The famtl} of Wayne. the late ac1or.
ht'lped p:t) for the mt"monal
l\mong tho.-.c returning were 1wo ol
the approximately 19.000 Americans
wounded 1n the assault
One wa•.Jacklyn Lum!>. a Manne
who had JU'>l turn<'d 17 when he
smothered two Japanese hand
grenades with his bod) on the battk'i.
s.ccond da) saving §everal hudd1<"\
and wounding h1mselfse\crel>
Edison 'responsi.Ole'
for On of re expenses_.
.\mc.-ncan m1htar} 'ilrat<'81!11S wa nt·
l'U I wo J 1 ma se11ed for ust' as a ha~ 10
launlh fighterplan<',toescon l:!-:?9
homher'i on raids against maJOr('1 l1e~
•ind 1ndui;tra•I complcx~s an Japan·.,
homl· 1.,landr. Japan surrendered 1n
-\ugu'it 1945, after atomic bomb
Jltack!ion H1 ru'ih1maand Nagasaki
At thedcd1cat1on cercmony-
1a1lored primarily for an American
tcln 1\11111 documentary -1hc for-
maenem1e'i cmbraced. sometimes
tearful!). and traded souvcn1r<1.
The other was( ol ( harlc'l Water-
house. 60. of Edison.NJ . the onl}
Manne lrom thC' lwoJ1ma hattlcsllll
on aCll\ e duty. Then a 20-year-old
m11eh1nc gunner. hewa115ho1 through
the ~houldt"ron the fifth da}. dunn&
the ball le for Moun I ~unbacht . the
island's 550-foot dormant volcano. 1 t
was thr !klme day that his regiment.
the 28th Mannes. ra1St"d the Ameri-
can flag on the rocky peak.
While lwo·, volcanic fissure!> still
belch clouds of sulphurous steam. a
po.,1war seeding program b)' the ll.S.
.\ir Force long ago turned the barren
wc1\tcland of gray ash into grassland
and tangled Jungle growth. wnh c .. cn
a rl"\\ bra\'(' wildflower ...
S.\C 'R .\ME-N I() (A Pl -"iouthcrn
California Edl'>on < ·o " rt''>pon\lhlc
for selhat·k, 111 11' lcg;.11 effort~ tu
fl'l"OUP $56 m1ll1o n ti 'l'>l'lll to fl'J)Ulr
fault\ !>tt·am gl·m·rato" at tht• '>an
Onotrc 111111 I nut:kar pov.er plant. J
•Hate <,tud} har, l'Oncludcd
lhl· h1ghl) critatal '>tall report IO
lht• \tall' Puhhl l '11hl1l'\ ( 1irnm1\\1011
al\o \3\\ -.hareholder\ and nol ratepa~c" \hnuld hear mMI ol thl·
l'Q\l'i or the repa1"
Thr 4 f -page repon wm fuded
Southern ( uhfornia hll\on and \an
Diego (,a, and f:.lcl tm ( mnp:im the
minont:r p:innl·r an lhl· \e3\ac.k plant
might ha\l' retoH·rl·d 1hl· rt•paart·u.-."
an their fl'dl·ral uaun \u11 aga1m1
Wt·'ltinghou\e Clcctm· C orp . the
manufacturer of the three ddccta-.c
'>learn g<.·ncrator\
Bu t l.d1son offittal'> madr a \l'rtC'>
of "1mred1hll· 'itatcml·nl\ (that)
\ 1rtuall} doom{'d an) t h:lllll' ol later
da1m1ng thal Wc'>l1nghOU\l' \\:I'> Ol"&·
hgcnt." the report \a1d .
·1 he rc.-port went on to \3} an
1n vc-;11gat1on had unrovcrt·d ··,om1·
ol th{' mo'it ex trcnw c».a mplL'\ of
imprudence Wl' have ever d1c,-
t'O\-ered ..
Bolh utll1t1t'' \Uld ttw~ wcrl'
outraged at the tonl· and findingo, ol
lhl' report and ha\ e \l:irted a rnm-
pa1gn to rnn' inn· the I'll< that lht·
rcpcirt l'i prrmutun· and unluir
I hl' J>l '< wa\ '>l'hcdukd to wn·
\Ider the \laff rernmmcnd;it1lJn Mon-
di!\ during deli0crat101'1\ on '-'hl·thcr
thc ullhllc!t mu>t rdund S 'i(> mil hon
10 thcirru~tomers But al the rcqUl''"
of thc firms. the matter ha\ been rut
ofl until next month. ~1d P r(
\pokc!lman Walt Thompi.on
tr the \tan'' rccommcndat1on "
UC't'<'Plcd . rnn'lumer'I will notll'C little
change 1n their rlcctm · hill'>, ut1h1y
offirn1I\ \Uld fhc)' l'"llOlllll'd II
would redurc monthl) clcrtnc htlh
h} It'\\ than I rx·rt"l'nt tor thl· lll'll.t
three >t'Ur\
\t thl' ht•art of tht· Pl I< 't<.1ff
fl'tomml·ndut1on tire '>lale111ent'
mack h} Ldl'>on olfiunl' who lned tu
t•onv1 ncl0 the t·omm1~\lon Ill upprove
ra1c hike\ 1n I 1>8 1 and I IJX2 Wei.I·
anghoui.c lnler u\cd lhuw \IUll'nll'nl\
an m court dl•fc.•n\e
I or l'\ampk. an fdl\on l'Ollllll'l'I
Stanford
wants few
good men
• STANFORD (AP) -Stanford
Untvertlty want• 30 men to I
votuntMr te»wetch pornographic
movle1 whll• r11earcher1 cn•uur• their 1evet1 or MJCu•I arouNI.
The Idea of th• erotic , ... arch
11 to try to determine what cau ..
men to ex~rlence a decline In
M~ual aotlvtty and exclt9'Mnt 11
they age, .. kj Dr. Robert
Rowland, 1 r .... rch rettow on
the ptoject.
Half the votunt..,1 must be
bet"MMn the aget Of 21 and 30
Ind the oth« natf mu1t be over
70. eo tMt ,....,eh«• can 1tudy
the dlfferenoea In MJCUal arou .. 1 _,,d fUnctlontna In the two •
groupt, he lalcf.
RoWt1nd uld the reoearcti
~t help tMd tom• light on
wttether decllnlng sexual arouMf
11 due to paycfte>toglcal or phyeto-
logloel faotora. or a eomblnatlon.
1old the l'lllTillll\\1011 thal We\I·
anghouw·, dn1g11 "'"' '"up lo datl' ..
and thal "heller alll'rnat1,q· \\\ll'nl\
dad nol C\ "' .. ·
Ldl\11n Prc'1tkn1 I Inv.a ad \lll·n
added 1h.1t a mJnulal 1ur1ng l'11mpan>
l ould not Ix· t'\J')l'l ll'll 111 honor a
v.arr:anl \ lor rt·plateml·nt enng\
l """ dunng a -.hutdov. n
.. T hl'\l' -.H·re 1ntrt·d1hk \IJtl'ml'lll'>
for I da\on 10 mul.e IPH'n II'> l..nov.1-
edgr th.1111 lould \1>11n tx· 11n uh nl 111
.1lhl'r'>t' l111ga11on .iga1n\I ~ t\t·
an~IH>U\t' .. thl· Pl C \tall rl·port '>ll•d
rhe \team gl'neratof\ Ill thl· l n11 I
rl'llttor lkl>t'IOf)\'J ll'U I..\ Jnd l:IU\ed a
I 4-month '>hutd11""n ol l n11 I J unnl/.
I 9XO and 11.JX I
-c
(
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/
II wa\at least the 1hird t1mc.· 1hat
\Uf\ '' ur'i from both sades had met
:and mingled on thl· IOrmrrbattle-
fh-ld. and 11 hkth was tht' la'it \uch
rl'unwn for lhL·..C gra) ing veteran'>.
1 he' oungl''it of"' hum arc in thl'tr latl·
"'' \mong lhl' Japanc'le. at 1ca .. 11wo 14l're IO thl'lf Mil\
In Engli~h and Japanc~. the
granau.· marl.l·ru1mmcmora1c' the
"rt•unaun of honor" and exprl'SSC"i
hope thJt "our 'acnficcs "all alv.a\ \ tx· rl'ml·mhl'rl·d and ncH·r he re-·
J')l':lll'<l ..
\mong thl''>pcnhe'> "as a me!>\agt·
lrom Pre\lden1 Reagan. II pra1.,,cd th<'
··,pant for111uJe and bra\ <'I') (tha1)
Jhounded nn all \1dc'> .. and ..aid the
t,
··Back thl·n. thc.-rc wasn't a blade a
leaf. no1h1ng grcen." said Joe Buck. a
ram ht·r and wheat farmer from
Chcrol..ec. Okla
Thl· altered land\l'3Jll' d1Stoura,aed
an~ l hanrc that the .\mencans might
he .ihk to help the Japan<"\C gm em-
ml·nt an a ts quest to locate thl." remain-;
uf 4.000 to 5.000 dead Jara nc.-.c s11ll
lx·heH·d toe\ISt an caH''> and 1unnl'l'.o
'ca led offtn 1he Ma n m·\ when thl'
<l11:hard dc.-(l'nde" n•fuo,cd tornnll'
out
'
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12romises rco ~eep
\\ rdding Plan ... but don't know whnt> to tur n·~ Loo k for
the Dail y Pilot' 'pedal Wedding ect1on on Thur.da y,
Februnrv 28th. You 'II learn all vou nf>r<l to know about
all mann r of wedding fin r . protOC'ol pomp an<l ceremon y
· . and a wholr lot more to make vour wrdding da y
-
a pN·ial mPmory. Make note not to mi . thi
xciting i u on Thursday, February 28th!!
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-coast residents
I •
honored by_
OC Girl Scouts
Sax local residents received awards
dunna the recent Recognition Dinner
of the C arl Seoul Council of Orange
County.
Juhl' JacobSt"n of Newport Beach
and Sharon Libby of Hun1ing1on
Beach received Adult Appreciauon
Pins. Jim Bednar of lrvint' was
presented the Good Guy of the Year
Award. Laurie Rhea of Huntington
Beach got the Loving Cup. The naml'
of Lisa Hinshaw of Newpon Beach
was inscribed on the honor roll of the
council's Camp Sch,erman. Margaret
Shepard of Huntington Beach re·
cchcd a pin for 40 )cars involvement
w11h Girl Scouts.
Traffic panel openbJg
Chen. Lon Peck and Barbera Stanley
of Huntington Beach were amona 97
Dec-ember araduatet. -
Gay center coan•lor
The Gay and Lesbian Community
Services Center of Orange County
named Judith M . Doyle director of
counseling services.
The new director is a mamagc and
famil> therapist an pri vate practice.
Her pan-time poo;uion in the Garden
Gro\C-bascd agenc) will consist of
supcnising the center's psy-
chotherapeutic act1v1 11es
Glrl Scout coo~e.
Military appreciation
1~ lHf SE R\ICl
Coast
soldiers
in NATO
exercise
Four local soldiers were involved
in a NATO-sponsored e crcise by
panicipatlnJ in the Army'! refurn of
forces to Germany (REFORGER)
1985. They were ·,,. Br.« D.
Bluclaard, son ofV1rgin1a Blanchard
of San Clemente: Spec. 4 Kelly E.
Hensandez, son of Lura and Caspar
Carrasquillo of Huntington Beach:
Spec. 4 Jobe R. Gough 111, son of
Diane French and stepson of Willard
French of Fountain Valley. and Pvt.
William E. Dennis, son of Od1lc M.
Dennis of Costa Mesa . • • • Darrell S. Mosley, son of Manne
Costa Mesa residents are invited to
appl) for pos111ons on the city's
Traffic Commm1on.
Applicants mu\t submit resumes
describing their backgrounds and
transportation philosophies to Ci~)
Manager Fred orsabal b) 5 P.·m
March I .
The Girl Scouts w I be selling
cookies in local shopp·R& centers
from March 8to 24. This will be the
last chance to bu) them 1n 1985. The
mone) raised will be U!>cd for troop
act I\ It ies.
Senlor CoancU members
Three local residents were sworn
into the newly elC<'ted count) Senior
.\dv1soryCounc1l Executl\ e Board
during a recent ccremon).
The American Le&lon Newport Harbor Poet
291 recently honored alz aervtcemen at the
poet'• military appreciation night. Honor-
ed were Army 8&t. l•t ClaN Robert
Meyerboter, left, alarlne Lance Cpl. WU-
Uam Henderaon Jr .. Alr Force Senior
Airman Allen Graham, Navy Petty Officer
let Cl••• Michael Perry, Marine Sgt.
Michael McCarty and Marine Cpl. Lori
Bradley.
( orps gt. MaJ. Larr) and Irene
Mosle' of Irvine. has been com-
missioned a second lieutenant
through th.c Air Force ROTC' pro-
gram and has earned a bachdor's
degree at Cal State Fresno. • • • "itafT Sgt. Mlcbael K. Tierney, son
of James and Mary Tierney ol
Fountain Valle). has graduated from
the Un1vcrs1ty of Colorado. Colorado
Springs. under the Airman Education
and Commissioning Program.
T1erne} will enter Officer Training
'ichool at Lackland Air Force Base.
TC\as. and will be commissioned a
.. ernnd lieutenant in the Air Force
upon graduation.
Current comm1ss1on mrmbers arc
bdng asked to reappl) tor their posts
Jlllltary .chool
A Fountatn Valley resident. Ste" en
Holladay. has enrolled at the Kemper
Mili tary School and College an Boon-
ville. Mo. for the second semester.
Holladay is a high school
SOP.homore and active 1n academic
military ~nd athletic programs.
Winnen Circle moves
The Winners Circle. Toastmasters
Club 3033. has relocated to the South
Coast Chnstian Church at 792 Wesl
Victoria Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Tbe. Toastmasters Oub-is nt}n-
denominat1onal and open to all
persons who want to increase their
self-confidence and 1mpro' e oral
communicat1on skills th rough puhhl·
speaking.
Computer club
~n IBM personal computer user.,·
club has recenll) formed at Orangl'
Coast College The month!> ~or!..
shops are scheduled for Saturda)
mornings beginning Feb.25.
The fee 1s S2. More information
can be obtained at 432-5880
Flne am volunteers
The Irvine Fine Arts Center 1n
Heritage Parle is looking for "olun-
tecrs for the fiflh annual Youth Art
Day on March 23. Workshop instn1c··
tors. tour ~u1des. greeters and con·
cession assistants arc needed.
The festivities will last from l<l
a.m. to 3 p.m. More 1nformat1on ran
be obtained at 660-3600
Law graduate•
Sixteen local residents ha"e re-
ceived ajuns doctor degrees from the
Orange County-based Western ~talc
Uni versity College of law. .
Gwen Malone-Gwinup and John
Wallace of Balboa; Nancy Abrams.
Walter Albrecht. Katherine Jor-
gen~n. Patncia Keeton-Murdock.
Mane Molnar. Joan Pcnfill and
Yvonne Shen of Ne~pon Beach;
Grainne Hardiman and Diane Hinch
of Costa Mesa: Joseph Baker. Curtis
The Orange County Supervisor
Chairman Thomas F. Riley admin1v
tcrcd the oath of office to Clarence
Nedom and Roben Cove\ of Irvine.
Brenda Ross of NewpQrl ·Beach and
othl·r members.
The elections to the Cahfornaa
~·nior Legislatu re will take place on
March 12. More informa11on 1s
available at 834-7513 and 543-9543.
Cancer Soclety moves
The Orange Count) di\ 1s1on of the
~mcrican Cancer Society has moved
from Ne~rl Beach to f 503 ~ (\iast
Dri'e In ( osta Mesa.
Thr new telephone number to the
cancer \Ol 1cty office. open \\Cekda) s
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .. 1s 75 1-0441.
Volunteers are being sought by the
SOCll'I) to help with office filing and
1~p1ng.
Student volunteers
More than $:?:?.000 worth of com-
m unit) sen ICl' ~as donated b) ~tu
dents part1c1pa11ng in Orange ( oas1
College·., \'ulun tcer Service Ll·arning
Program during the 19M4 fall
\CrT)CSter
Thr prc1gram attracll'd 11 I \tu-
Llent\ ~he> oOrred 4.hW hours ol
sen Ill" to 'uch agl·nc1c~ as the l Inned
\l.'a, 'I.larch nfD1mcs. ~mencan Red
( rn" Jnd the ,l . .,.. pon-Mesa 't MC ~
.. llaJ th~· '>IU<lt:nl~ been raid for
thl'lf 'olun ll'l'f ~or!... the dollar 'alul'
.,..ould ha\l' lx'C'n $22.225 ·· '>aid
"Jt h~ Dun dm·nur uf the rnllcgr\
'oluntecr '>en ll"l' program ··v. c fed these students made ;1
\lgn1ficant contribu11un 10 the11 lom-
mun11~:· DufT.,a1J
Mesa appointment
James B. Gallacher was recent!\
appointed to fill a vacanc) on tht
Costa Mesa Sanitary D1s1nct
Gallacher replaces Ste' en R
Smith. who resigned.
Ciallacher is a past presid ent of
Gallacher C'ompan1. as .... ell a\
G & G Eng1neenng Contractors Inc.
A Costa Mesa resident since 1945.
he also serves as president of the
Newpon Harbor Lions Club.
J Arts Center trustee
Thoma P. Kemp. prt•sident of the
ncwl~-formcd Beatrice Dry Grocer)
Group. has been appointed as a
trustee for the Orange Count} Per-
forming Arts Center.
KC'mp. former chairman and chief
cxecutl\cofficerfor(oca-Cola in Los
~ngclcs. also served as the com-
missioner of the field hocke" com-
pc11t1on for the 1984 Summer 01~ m-
p1c'>.
The Laguna Beach resident said the
..amt• C\Cllment surrounding th e
Summl'r Game'> can also be seen 1n
lhdunc.i-raLSing act1q11e f-Or the am
ll'nll'L ~1ort than $60 m1lhon has bel·n
garnl·red for the construction and
endowment of the ce nter. which 1s
C\IX'Ctcd to open in Cktobcr 1986.
Protectlng chlldren
State ~l·n. "1anan Bergeson. R-
Nl'" port Beach. has been asked b}
Go' Dl·u!..mcJian to carr) leg1sla11on
\\h1ch 1.q1uld require 'oluntcer or-
gan11at1on' that work with youths to
rerord fingerprints of their paid
r rofc,.,1<in al stall
Angl''>on -;aid the hill would help
rl'm11\l' the 'if)l'tttr of doubt ul
flOh"nllal ahu'>e'> 10 children in\.Ol\ed
\'Ith 1olunll'l.'r organllation'
( urrrn tl~ ( ahforn1a la'"" require\
d:" t .irt· n·ntcro, to run check!. on c mpl11~cr., .... orl>.1ng with children
Thr prolln'al.,.. ill. h~ IJ". extend that
rt•quircml·nt 10 'oluntecr organ11a-
11on'>
l lw hill '" part of Deu!..mt·11an·,
I '18" Puhlll" ~afi.·t~ Program.
Reflectors for hydrants
\mall blue rcnectorc, arc being
placed 1n front of the estimated 4,000
fin· h)drants in Costa Mesa to help
firl·lightcrs find tire h)drants at night
I he reflector' arc placed out on the
'>!rt·cts and can be casil ) seen at 1n the
dark
( :ipt Ron Mt:M1n1m) \31d he
1n111att·d thl· local program. used
c\tcnc,1' ch throughout the state. after
ht• had trouble finding a h>drant
.,..h1k re\pond1ng to an evening fire.
An Inventory Reduction
SALE
30% OFF
Everything in the Store -This is
Our Own Stock Regularly Sold in Our Store
•Chains
•Rings
•Pendants
•Pins
•Earrings
•Figurines
•Watches
• Bracelets
•Necklaces
•Charms
•Mountings
• Art Objects
Sale ends when the i~ventory has been reduced to the level
reconunended by our accountant. Don't miss out ... Come in
early for your selections.
UM Your Vi8a or M uterCard No Hou•• Charge• All Sal .. Final
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CHARLES H. BARR
Wtstcl1ff Plau at 17th and Irvine
Ntwport Buch. C1lif. 92663
WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
SANTA ANA
January 23
Debra and Richard Allen. In inc. girl
J anuary 27
~rlene V. and James M. Spdlm1 re.
In inc. boy
ManAnn and Scott Hunter. Costa
Mesa. boy
January 28
Mr. and Mr~. Russ Anthom Wood.
Fountain Valley. girl ·
January 31
Ellen and Ken Carter. ( osta Mesa.
bo}
FOUNT AlN VALLEY COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
February 4
Susan and Michael Fuchs. Hunt-
ington Beach. bo)
February 5
Tu~ Ngu~cn and Danh Quarh. Fnun-
ta 1 n Va llq. bo}
Man and .\lfred Brac kett. Hunt-
ington Bearh. girl
Teresa and Frank Starr. rounto1n
Valle). bo)
February 6
Man and Laurence Dick. f ountain
va11e,. oo' · -February 7
Joan Hone) ~di. Fountain Valle)
girl
Kaun and Mirhal'I Steadman. Hunt-
ington Beach. girl
Donna and (jrl·gol) Young. Hunt·
ingwn Beach. girl
February 8
Julia Robcns and ~ndre~ Burbani..
Huntington Beach. bo~
Michele and Kell} Hopkins. Hunt-
ington Beach. boy
Kimberl) and Jame<, Kingsland.
Hun11ngton Beach. girl
February 9
Tamara Vallier and Lonnie Watson.
Huntington Beach. girl
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSP IT AL
February 1
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCarth~.
Huntington Beach. boy
February 2
Mr. and Mr!>. Gordon Patton. I lunt-
ingtoo Beach. b<>y
/-
February 4
Mr. and Mrs. Yosh1non lsh1ka~a.
Huntington Beach. girl
Mr and Mrs. Gal) Hunt. Newport
Beach. bo)
Mr. and Mrs. Gan Black. Hunt-
ington Beach. boy ·
February 5
Mr and Mrs. ~ouis Liu. In inc. bO\
Mr and Mrs. Rand' John Hunt-
ingtun Beach. girl ·
Febrvary G
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gal fin . In 1111:. bo'
Mr. and Mrs. Chm10pher Knight.
C1)\ta Mesa. girl
February 7
Mr: and Mr~. Gan rud.a. Hunt·
1ngton Beach. bo~ ·
Mr. and Mr!'.. Donald lklllrns. Hunt-
ington Beach. bo~
Mr. and Mr!>. Pntnd Murrh\. Foun-
t:.11n Valk~. girl ·
Februat) 8
Mr. and Mr\ ~rnll Mc"n1gh1. In inl'.
girl
Mr. and Mr<. C1an \\. 11"1. ( O\ta
Ml''>a. bo~ ·
February 9
\1r and Mr'>. Donald Jaegl·r. Hunt·
1 ngton 8l'arh. g1 rl
Mr and Mr'> Da' 1d Rc1gl'I. C O\t:I
Mesa. bO\
Mr and Mr'>. "ih<l\\fl ( ·amptx·ll.< mta
Mesa. bo~
lfllMANA HOSPITAL HUNT-
INGTON BEACH
J anuary 31
Mr. and Mr'>. Ph1hp W "i1rul'1)1g.
Huntington Beach. bo}
February I
Mr. and Mrs. Jamee; £d"ard Ha r-
rigan. Fountain Valle). bu~
February 6
Mr. and Mrs Nichola., J. Farkac,,
H un11ngton Reach. girl
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. alcn1ud1.
Huntington Beach. bo)
February 7
Mr. and Mrs. George I I l·onarcl.
Huntington Beach. girl
February 8
Mr. and Mr!>. Robert D JorJan.
Huntington Beach. girl
• • • .\ir Force Senior Airman Thomas
P. Benedet&I, c;on of Barbara A
lknedc111 of Laguna Beach. has
arm•ed for duty at Castle Air Force
Base. Calif. Bennedeui. an adminis-
1ra11on spcc1a hst with the 2035th
I nformat1on S) stems Squadron. was
pre' iou'il) stationed at Elmendorf
.\ir Force Base. Alaska. • • • Arm' Pvt. Robert P. Henderson.
'>On of Harold P. Henderson of Dana
Point. has graduated as an armor
crewman at the U.S. A.rrny Armor
<ichool in Fort Knox. K>-• . . .\irman Marlin I. Beardeaux, son
of Martin and Audrenc Bcardeaux ol
Costa Mesa. has graduated from the
~1r Force personnel spec1ahst course
at Kl·eslcr .\ir Force Base. Miss.
lkardcaux. a 1981 graduate of Edison
High 5chool 1n Huntington Beach.
~ill o;er' e w11h the 15th Air Base
C1rour at Hickam Air Force Base.
Ha"a11 • • • Darrell J. Reyes, son of Juan Reyes
of San Juan Cap1 .. trano. has been
promoted to the rank of senior
airman 1n the Air Force. Reves 1s a
m1ss1k fal'lhl1C!. spcc1ahst With thl'
308th M1sc;ile Maintenance
Squadron at L111lc Rock .\ir Force
Base . .\rk. • • • .\1rman Gary T. Crowley, son of
Rozanne Mailander of Costa Mesa.
has completed basic training at Lack-
land ~ir Forcl' Base. Texas. Crowlc'
"111 rt•main at Lackland for spcc1ai-
11cd training 1n the security pohce
lkld. • • • .\ir National Guard Airman Scoll
MacLean, son of Donald and Barbara
Maclean of In inc. has graduated
rrom the ~ir Force personnel spcc1al-
1c;t course at Keesler Air Force Base.
M 1ss. Maclean. a 1978 graduate ol
t t n1vl'rs1t~ High chool in Irvine. will
\Cn c with the 8 I 29th Student Flight
at MofTett A.1rlil'ld. Calif.
PARTY CENTER
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()r8f9. COMI DAILY PtlOTIWedl 11 f .. , ..... _,
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Better definition
of proper teacher
conduct needed
America has historically demanded high moral standards of
its public school teachers -and, for the most part, gotten them.
From the earliest days of this nation, we have expected
those who would teach our children to provide not only
knowledge of readin', 'ritin' and 'rithmetic but a model of
unassailable character as well.
When we were a more agrarian society, it was not unusual
for teachers to lose their jobs for drinking alcohol in publk places
or succumbing to amorous instincts without the benefit of
marriage. America marched to the beat of a pretty straight-laced
drummer in those days.
Today, even the most conservative among us are a lot more
liberal than our great-grandparents were. We recognize that
'teachers are as entitled to pnvate lives as anyone else and we'
have expanded the limits of community morality. But, within
that context, we retain the right to expect our teachers to set a
good example for our children.
We just define .. good" differently today.
In Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District, the
teachers and the trustees are engaged in a debate over the
district's attempt to define unacceptablc;_moral behavior in black
and white. The trustees want the new· language -regulating
such things as insubordination, negligepce, offensive or abusive
conduct or language, dishonesty, immorality, drug-taking,
habitual absenteeism and lying-written down so they can take
advantage of hew state law that permits disciplinary action
against faculty.
The teachers are outraged. Their president, Bertha Mosher,
calls the_pro..Q<>sed contract article the ''Victorian Clause." It is
regressive, she says.
Restrained but firm action
against New Zealand urged
There have to be
consequences for
breaking a treaty -
the United litates on the matt~ Qf
i-.... ~~-·-~e""pr:oying tfielheater nuclear
Maybe so, but that's not the real problem with the trustees'
proposal. The contract language on the table is so vague as to
'enable the district to fire any employee at will. Without defining
in specific terms what constitutes insubordination. the trustees
have given administrators lice nse to teqninate anx teacher who
might shoot an anJrY glare at his supenAisor. By fatling to define
abusive or offensive language, they are openin~ the door for
firings that might really stem from personal friction.
0 Who's to define what's immoral conduct?" Mosher
protests.
The trustees. of course.
There is nothing wrong with the district setting reasonable
standards for employees who. by si mply showing up for work in
the morning, become models for impressionable young people.
But if the district trustees lack the courage to define those
standards clearly, if they are too inept or too lazy to define them.
or if they arc maliciously seeking to build into the teachers'
contract a weapon they can use at their wnim. then the whole
idea should be scrapped.
Youn6ster~ request park
, be bullt for them to play in
To the Editor: have to play in the streets which 1s
very dangerous. I hope that the park
be bu1h before I am much older and
go off to college.
Enclosed arc the signatures of kids.
who feel the same way I do.
M.\GGIE REDFERN
Laguna Beach
My name is Maggie Redfern. I am
11 years old. I live on Balboa Avenue
which as you know is right across the
street from where a park was to hpve
been built four years ago. I have lived
here all of my life along with my 9-
year·old sister. Carrie. We ha \e never
had a safe place to play. I think that 11
I is about time that the proposed park Edllor's nore: 16 or her children co-
be built in Arch Beach Heights. Kids signed rhis lerrer. ,J
911 only number most know
1 To the Editor: I Referring to your article "Many
-----
Well now. is this one of those
situations 1n which it is appropriate to
recall the insignia on the Kennedy
coat of arms. "Noli lrasci. Sed
Vindica" -"Don't Get Mad. Get
Even"? On that and related ques-
tions. a few observations:
I. In 195 I. the Anzus Pact was
promulgated. binding Australia. New
Zealand and the United States to
mutual defense. Now as a reahsttc
mauer. there 1sn'1 an~ thing Ne\Ao
Zealand can at this point do for the
l 'nated States. and preetous little 11
can do for itself. shourd it be<'ome the
target of communist 1mpenalism.
New Zealand's milttaf) force is about
half the size of the police force ofNt>w
York Cat) (which b} the wa) should
be larger). Its na,al fighting force 1s
fo ur aging frigates.
New Zealand. although a largt'
'itrctch of country. has a small
populauon (about 3 m illion) and.
under the circumstances. 11 is un-
reasonable that it should maintain a
half-dozen fighting divisions. On the
other hand\ Switzerland has twict' as
man) pcop c. and nearl y evcl)one 1n
Sw1ucrland o'er 10 and under SO
spends thret' weeks a year in the arm)
II is in a wa) a proud and graceful
gc.,ture for Sw111erland 10 sa) that 11
\\1 11 no1 JOin an) alliances. thank )OU
\Cf) much. but b) the wa). 1f ~ou
a1tcmpt to <1tep '"er our '10' cre1gn1~.
you will disco' er that for 'er) good
reason no one has a11emptc.-d 10 do so
for about 800 ~cars.
2. o\ccordingl). 11 follO\AoS 1ha1 a
WILLIAM F.
BUCKLEY
mutual defense treaty between New
Zealand and the United States is one
that says. 1n effect: We . New Zealand.
will offer you the use of our real estate
and our harbors. You. the United
tates. w1.ll..offer us the militar) we
can't come uP"w1th ourselves. or else
don't choo~ to come up with.
Noy,. viewed in that way. the
refusal of the Labor ~overnment
headed .b> Pnme Minister David
Lange to provide harbor hospitality
for our des1royer 1s an unequ1' ocal
moral' 1ola11o n ofa treat~ obligation.
II 1s probabl~ also a formal' 1ola11on.
The United States has se' eral altema-
tl\ cs. the first tx·1ng to proceed as
though nothing had happened; the
!>t'cond '" to declar<: that the mutual
defense treat} is no longer bi nding on
the United States: the third as not so
much to retaliate economically. but
to respond with reference to a revised
relationship between the two cou11-
1ries.
J. We cannot take the first step
be-cause the poli11cs of the world will
not allow 11. If wl· could keep the
whoh: thing a secret. 11 might be a
good argument for simply wa111ng
until the lcf\1 s1 distemper 1n New
Zealand wheezes away. But alread).
for instance. the Green Part\ of West
Germany is wild with delight. and the
echochambersofpacafi'im 1n the Lo"'
( ountnes are clamonng to do their
version of the same th ing. to say no lo
weapons-that are the backbone of our
defense system in Wcstem Europe.
Just as little Albania was the solvent
that resulted in ejecting Taiwan from
the United Nations. so New Zealand
could be the Jenkins' Ear in a
sweeping unilateralism that would
take an o\ustralia (already jittery). the
LowCountnes.and,cventually. West
German). which would mean the end
of the alliance system. So that
something needs 10 be done.
4. But calmly. The State Depart·
ment should set a date. thrtt or four
months down the line. at which the
.\nzus powers m~t again to redefine
Y.hat 11 is that they owe to each other.
If New Zealand there takes the
position that the Uoated States owes 11
nothing at all. then tbe U nited States
1s entitled to say. after •pPropnatd)
regretting the dissolution of the
o\nzus Pact. that a corolla" of that
dissoluuon 1s 10 place New Z~aland in
the same camp with the neutralist
pow<."rs 1n the matter of trade
preference.
.\n admmistrauon spokesman was
quoted 1.ast week as sa)ing that
preferential trade treatment for New
Zealand has been based on its being
"a loyal and fai thful ally ... Those of us
who believe in free trade wnh
everyone who isn't out to destroy us
would reluctantly endorse the for-
feiture of preferential trade. But there
has got 10 be some consequence in
breaking a mutual defense treaty with
the United States. partaculart) when
such action in New Zealand. the
remotest civahzed country on earth,
can lead to firecracker action reaching
nght to the borders of the Iron
Curtain.
WUH•m Buctl~y Is • sTJHIJclllH
col•m.UL
. residents misusing 91 1 phone
number." Feb. I. I offer the comment
that part of the problem may be found
in the inconvenience to the caller of
locating an alternative to 911 .
At my house we have a Pacific Bell
book. a GTE neighborhood book. and
a Luskey Harbor telephone directory.
In each instance. only the number9 I I
is listed under the front cover or on
the facing page. To locate an alterna-
tive police number it 1s necessary to
research the books for government
offices and then guess which of the
listed numbers to call. I would suggest that an alternative.
24-hour. infofmation number be
listed on the same page. as the 911
!~stings. ~ogether with a brief instruc-
tion for its use.
SAM WRAY
Newport Beach
Trutltis, president'snot
a big spender on defense
Let's take a vote on the alrport Document shows Reagan actually has
To the Editor: This \\uulJ :.llU\Ao Ill\: ~upcn-i~o~
and big money who the real boss ol
Orange County as.
s p ent less on defen se than predecessor
I would lake to see a referendum to
elimmate commercial airlines from
John Wayne Airport.
THOS. B. CATTER ON
· Ve Atura
\\ \SHI NGTO -Onl· of thl.·
_Tlme to act on OC problems
holll'\I document\ in\\ a\hangton "a
singk hl'l'I of dl)-ao;-du,1 tigure'
prepared b~ the Senate .\rmcd ~·r
\IC\'\ ( omm1ttcc. Both thl· \\h1t('
Hou~· and the Repubhcan,·o n-
trollcd rnmm111ee ha' e bel'n afraid 11
To the Editor:
The three basac.: problems an Orange
County -housing. transportation.
and child care -could be solvc<l
relatively quickly and easily if the
powtrs in leadership would Just take
the "bull by the horns.;· and do 11
instead of complainin1 ..
Housina? Build hiah nscs just like
in any other bi& city.
Transportation'! ny intell11cn1
enainccr w\th jusl a lilllc vision wall
aive you kveral workable uue .
lions.. uch as bualdana o monorail in
the middle d1v1dcr of 1hc C'o ta Mc
Frttway. uch con 1ruct1on could be ..
OAANGE COAST llillJPllt
done without disruption to currcnL _ will leak out Their fears ha1rt coml'
1raffic. true
Cha Id care'! T~at ju t takes govern-The document. a cop) of wh1rh w+i\
mcnl leadership to o~nizc the obt:uncd by my associate Dale \'an pr1va\~ K"Ctor to do 1he JOb -tax .\tt:l actuall) contains nothing
1nccn11ves. le~s red tape or no red tape 'ita~pcd with a "'Ceret'' or other
flt all or outright governmental sup-1 fi ·"' d ·a t e 1 1 t' port. • c a s1 ll'u c~1 na ion. u 1 pu ..
We hve in the bcsl place in thC' t~ether neatl) and uccanctl~ 1h.c
world and wedeS(!rvc to ho"c the vi:n· figures that debunk Ronald Reagan !> bc~t for ourscl1re nnd our nciJhbor' 1magt• a!. n world~lass dcfen~ ~J)l·nd:
Let'!. stop talkina and st.an doana and er -n~d th:u s the '«r~t th~ do at now' prl'!\1dcnt s inner C'att'k docsn t want
the publ11: to kno".
THOM.\ WOODS. M.D. In a nut\hdl. the comml\lct com·
Ncwpon Bea h p1la11on \ho"' a ~tead)' and &ro'<'ana
cro ion in the lh·e-ycar dcft'nsc
H. L. lchw.U Ill
,r ... Zlftl
lifl~(Ot OI
Tom Taft
~ -r •r OI ir,. .,._, ~I »0 ~I "-1 LI
18 .... A4rt-Wf t Ill • I
C' ly l:Cloll:'W
spcnd1n1 plan Rcqan announC't'J
with mul'h fanfare an Marth 19 I In
fa t. the liaurc how that Rc~n·,
comproma\C on &ht dc~n~ budget
hi\(' put ha pc:nd"'I prrfomu1ncc
bel,\w tht fiY('·)CI' ~nd1n1
proposal ofJ1mmyC1ncr. whom the
Rcpublacan\ havt M\CT' tu~ 6(
dcndin 11 "'°ft on dcfcn ..
~ """-CA
v
Cr ... IMft " ~• cu.• Thi~ 1 n 1 to u~~t that Rcatan h1m~ll i \On on d\'lcn\C. or that h<'
ha r~' :J 1n lO<:on r~ 1onal pr~ uh.'
to trim the Pentagon's budgets. Quite
the <:o ntrnl) · Reagan has undoubted-
!\ go11cn more bucks for the Penl3gon
thJn an) n.•tx-nt president could ha' e
But 11 dOl·~ illustrate on e again the
durnbaltt) of Reagan's Teflon coating.
Wh1k comprom1s1ng awa} a\ least
SI 6 b1ll1on of his IQ81 fi,e-)-car
plan. Reagan has stall managed to
maintain has image as the John
Wa ) ne of defen~ s~nders.
The White House is under·
'ltnndabl reluctant to star up mil itant
hawk. b>• ttvcahng their hero's .. pra1-
mnus1·· occepu1ncc of political rcah·
I) The Armed Scrv1cc$ C'ommmtt.
likewise. wants to k~p the prttadcnt''
\Ccrct saft to pttvtn\ a huc--and-cT)
from oro-malttary p~urc aroups
demand1n a baaer defrnsc budget
than the rommmtt has a pra)er of
1enan throuah Con1rc .
Hett arc the committee fiaurc that
are embamn an.a to the White
Hou : ~-cordina 10 Rcapn·, 19 I fhc-
'car plan. the Penta on,,., ... to ha\t ~18~ balhon t 1pend 1n Ii I )'Car
lC> .!. What Ille m1htar) Ktuall tot
•'I S• ~lh n In
In FY 19 t the Pcni.aaon 'It.a to
ha'c fO'IC'n S.!2~ btlhon. Rtapn
sttt led tor S t 6 bitlt<m k'u.
In f) I ~8•. the pp btl~n plan
anJ pcrforman~ hid jumped to S.19
balhon and for ti al 1 Q S. the
JACK
AIDEISOI
commmce eo;t1malcs that the Pen·
tagon \Ao 111 probahh \pend Sl54
ballton. or $50 hallton lt''i'l than
Reagan propokd hack in I ~81
Finally. the fi\C•\Cnr rlan callC'd for
Pcntagqn )~ndang ol S.'43 billion in
fiscal 1986. l'he president has alread)
set his sights on $57 b1lhon lcs!>. and
ma\ wind up comproma'iing C\Cn
moi-t. The total fi\.e·\ear difference betw~n plan and pcrformanC'e -or
betwC'C'n rhetonc and reah t} -''
SI 6 b1ll1en.
The rtm:arkablc thing 1\ that the
pre"d('nt l\as "'-Oft ne11hcr the orn ol
the ha11rk nor the pna1sc of the do\ e\
for h1 quiet, SI Sb--h111io n eom-
prom15e Wh:u makes at e'en more rt'·
marublt a that R~ n' ma ho
1magt" as 11ll 1ntacl amon1 the pubh
11 laf"(l' -as l\ art<'(~ Y.amp 1
ondckn .
y,t "en C-anc-r·, u~lv
··50ft .. ckfcn~ bud&tt plan call~ for ~ndana a total o(Sl8 balhon .wt
O\t'f the th C<-)ar pc-nod than Rcapn
-Ill h:SH' \pt"Ot,
Jttd ...,.,.... Is •• , ........ ~
"91UHtltL --.: iJ
..
Wau
ltcosts
more
to eat
healthy
Would you like 10 be thin? OK. arc
you rich? No? Then it isn't Soi._ to be
easy. Think about il. Do you know
many fat people who arc rich? •
People on dlds .. Y more for a can
of peaches PKbd in water than tMy
do for a can pecked in wattt. supr.
and IOdium curate.
Rccmtly I s~eycd several major
svpennarUU and · compared prices °" Lbtir dftlic Of .. ,isht" fooa items
withprictsontbeirrqularitnns. The
~names weR ~same. .~.-~kcd canned goods such as soup. ircen beans. beets. tomatoes.
and fruit cocktail. Marp!ine. salted
and unsalted. sourdough bread. with
and without sugar and preservatives.
gelatin. and peanut buttCT WCTC in-
cluded too.
In every case. with one exception.
you pay from I to 14 cents more per l
ounce for a product that-U-wit~ ---
salL supr and prnervatives.
I began to read the labels. Now
that's a way to lose wei&ht. Just
reading what's in a can Ot-60up -
besides the items you a~ famiJiar
with such as tomatoes. sugar and saJt
-is enough to make you shudder
every time you walk dowq the soup
aisle.
Peanut butter was the winner. The
dietetic peanut butter listed a single
ingredient -peanuts. It was 14 cents
an ounce more than a leading brand
of peanut butter that contained all the
no-no's -supr. salt and some I
won't mention. If I d id. you would
never ghc )Our child another peanut
butter and ,clly sandwich. and peanut
buner and ,clly sandwiches are u
much a pan of growing up as runny
noses.
The one nception I found was light
ma)onna1se. That was actuall~ a
penny less per oun~ than the regular
ma \.onna1se . .\las. man cannot hvc
on mayonnaise alone.
We all know labor 1s high. but do
tht• union contracts stipulate that a
food packer must ge\ a bonus for not
putting something 1n a can. boulc or
batter'! •
I don't object to losing pounds. I do
obJecl to losing money. Why should
y,.e pay more for something packed 1n
water than for something loaded with
those 1ngred1ents the FD.\ as
SUSPICIOUS or
I asked the manager of the store. He
didn't knoY.. but he gave me the
phone number of the main office and
told mt' to call and ask one of the
bu)-ers. I called four umes. Finall) the
bu~cr'!i. secretaf). after ins1 st1ng on
kno"'ing wh> I was calling_ gave me
the phone number of the sales
rcpf'C'Sentat1ve of a maJor food pack-
ag1ng corpo~t1on with ~horn the) do
busine s
The sak~ n:prescntat1ve \\as
pleasant. but a hlllc vague. She said
<,0meth1ngabout suppl) and demand.
and ne\Ao products on the market
rnst1ng more. and ended by !la)ing
the~ had no control o'er retail pnccs.
It's enough 10 dnve )OU 10 dnnk.
That won't cost )OU an) ell.Ira. I did
not find an) hght. beer or wane that
CO\I mort' than the regular. I did not
run across an1r that cost less ei ther
Pt•oplc on 3 diet should organw:-.
Stand on \our l'-'O fat feet and shout.
"Wh) am ·1 pa~1ng more for less:·· and
then waddle out of the market.
1 don·1 \A.ant 10 discourage an)OOt'
\Ao ho 1\ II) ing 10 lose \\eight. but 1f you
weigh mon· than )our assets. )'OU
m1gh1 ha' c 10 consider either
embcnhng or moonligh11ng.
Rcml·mtx·r. llnh the nch can afford
10 do \Ao 1thout ·
Col•m111s1 AJto W~lls 11'·-rt la
l.aJflHNIKftl.
L.M. BoYo
He delivers
to dead
l' er the t•ntre prcneucr: '\ ~!of.
nc\'lman in ~outh Flonda wa~ ret"ttt·
h told hC' sufTC'rcd a \t'rminat 1llnns
that lcf' him onl~ a hon while 10 ""~· lk prompt!~ put an ad an tk
ne\Ao'ipapcrs. olTenna to dch,er pcr-~nal mess.age at $10 ~ch lO tltolic
alrcad~ dee-cased Report i he'
gl'tt ma chttk
o t1i1.o 1cbru ire 'tnpCd ahkc. I(
\OU don·1want10 tal._ about tcbras,
\Ou can ' the Sime about t\att\.
\\ md '~"d•na a& 10 f~t per
SC'C'Ond. accord1 lo tht wc.athtt
reportc". •~ a "h t bfttt(' ... h. that
haht hn.-crc. 1 ~hll ou•"t a<>t 1n
)O\irc no ..,h n )ou'rt bfcathina
normalh
L.M IJt >' • 1 •tllr• trfl " ~., ..
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AlO OtMQll eoa. DAILY PILOTIWedneeday, Fet>Nary 20, 1N5
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"Look! I know how to make an
excitement mark!"
llARMADUK.E by Brad Anderson
"This is hard to believe ... he's conducting
an obedience class."
GORDO
YOU OF ALL
PEOPLE1 t.Jl.JC, KNOW tWiAT A CAR/AJG1
OETERMINED
WOMAAI IS
A!CT.EMISA GaVZALEZf
WELJ..1 51/E IS ,,, ,,,
GARFIELD
MEY. GARF If.LP, I 'M Ml5e>ING
A 5llPPE.P.,TWO 5POOL'3 OF
TMREAPANP
A 8UTTON •••
MOON MULLINS
/>.BLACK MARK ...
you 1RE Do/N' O.K., k~Yo-
)bUF? TE,ACHER S',A/D SoMe TH IN.,
T~l<RIFIC ,ABouT You . r---
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JUDGE PARKER
..
by Tom Batluk DOOIUSBYRY
BIOOSOROE
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MOtE O/J TO THl. f)()ltf$11(,
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TAX 5/MPUFICA-
'TION Pt.AN'"',
by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) SHOE
PEANUTS
"I guess I know when I'm not welcome ... DRABBLE
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by Garry Trudeau
by Charles M. Schulz
FASCINATIN6 ... SOME80DY
USELESS WATCMIN6 .•
50ME80DV DOIN6
SOMET~IN6 UNIMPC>fl.TANT ..
by Kevin Fagan
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
~·~ ~E-0, AND
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P~~6 I~ TIME. !
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by Gus Arriola
by Jim Davis
MA'-J I MNE A
~P.17 WITH YOO ,
BOOE.AK?
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Harold Le Ooux
I HAVE TO cer AWAY FROM
THe KIOS ONCE
IN A WHILE'
~.
ROSE IS ROSE
' BRIDGl
Both vulnerable. South deals.
NORTH
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WEST EAST
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The bidding: s .. .-Wnt Nerdt £ut
I• P... t ~ P ... s () ,... '. , ...
4 NT Paet 5 ti Pau e • ,... ,... , ...
Openln1 lead: Qu"n of o.
It Is with a llnM of pel'IOnal lo.1
that wt r port the death of Epont
von Otwlu. For almoet half a 'cen·
tury, ••a member of Germany'• na
tlonal team,• ht If &Ced tbt loterna
tlonal acene with hit wit and charm.
He wu known &1 much for hi•
Ions clprett. holder u for hia
twfnkUac ey" and MnM of humor.
He would derive more pleuure
f'rom 11rindlln1 someon. out of a
ttlc.k than fl'Om a rre•t technlcal
I
by Lynn Johnston
~
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by Pat Brady
<Sl A H066 ='1
EGMONT VON DEWITZ
play to land a slam. In the years Im·
mediately following World War II.
when his family useta were Croun.
he waa something of a bridge bum.
But. after he regained his heritage
he more than repaid his credit.ors
with hit generosity.
OMAR f~t
SHARIFF ~ .. ~
Thia hand it from hit countr1'1
mat.eh agaln1t Au1trla In the 1954
European Champlon1hlp. Germany
WH trailing. to "E11ie .. bl11t.ed Into
•lam on learning Lhat hi• part.her
had two acea In t he hope that the1
would be the risht Lwo. They were
not, but 11 a re1ult thlt became one
of his favorite handa.
He won th• diamond opening le'd
1n hand, croued to Lh• ace of heartt
and led the jack of trumps. Natural·
ly, East ducked. and West uw no
reason why h. should lake the kine.
Now ct.eJarer ume back to hand
with a club rutr And led a low apade.
Wett thoufbt &oar befoN soi• ap
with the king and East was not
amused u he was forced to capture
with his ace. The slam was home
with the los1 of only one trump
trick I
For years, E9gie made great
capital of this 1tory. He would
CHAI LES
GOREii
detctibe in vivid detail how Ea1t'1
neck goL redder and NdcMr u W eat
t.hourht about h1• play to the MCOnd
trump trick: for It waa obv1oue then
that he could on11 be conaldtrins
whether or not to pla1 th• II.Inc. •
Luck·y buys at 13th s~le? . .
32 dea_)_e_f_S Chosen Affiltat~rccall hQwthtir&roupha
grown from e1&ht to ns membcrs 1n
t htbtt ti -21 years. The antique &ale 1s an 0 ex an ques elaboration of prev1ou "flea mar-
as museum closes ~~·s.based on members' donated
---------For a few committee chairmen.
Have the Affiltatcs saved the best preparation for the sale is a I 0-month for last? labor of love that fulfills the Affilatcs'
The answer can be found this theme of an as a total concept am ong
weekend at the Laguna Beach Mu-clements of desian: The pnnci plc of
scum of An's 1 Jth annual Antique repetition will be found in a tine
Show. featurina work from 32 dealers painting. a beautiful ceramic or a
from California. Oregon and Wash· handsome piece of furn iture as read-
ingtin. ily as 1t 1s obvious in a Bach fu_Jue. For others. it's an extension of l' e thret>-day fund -raiser will be personal passions and collecuons.
the' final. major event housed 1n the "Crystal and Victorion jewelry arc
present museum facility prior to my favontcs: whatever l like artisti-
around-breaking for renovauon and cally seems to tit between 1840 and
enlargement of the familiar land· 1890," said Diamond. who resides 1n
mark. the Warling House on the registry of
Co-chairmen Pat Atha and Tom Laguna Beach Historical Homes.
Stansbury are proud of the show's Since home decor 1s one incentive
reputation among dealers as a for prospec tive buyers. Ka y
"friendly" exposition wh ich 1s some-Courtney. Affiliates president. has
what of a phenomenon since most announced that this year the museum
antique shows are notorious for the has dcaccessioned a few selected
heavy competition generated be· works from the permanent collection
tween display booths. to be sold in a "Stairwell Sale"
As LBMA 's oldest support ~roup. Thursda)' dunng the inv1tat1onal
the Affiliates are very selec11 ve in preview night to augment money
finding dealers of expertise. Rep-raised b) the show for the general
resentati vcs from each shop are on fu nd and future acquis1t1ons.
site each day to assist buyers and offer A Paul La ndacre pnnt, Paul
professional advice. Outerbndgc photo. a Hogarth en-
Booths feature fine examples of graving. 19th and 20th century oils
I 5th-19th century furniture. si lver. and Japanese scrolls arc among these
jewelry, paintings, porcela in. paper-chosen olTcnngs. Their sale wall be
weights. antique prints and objets pan of the Oriental-theme party to be
d'art. catered by T1voh Terrace. Cost forthe
"The quality and cred1b1ht) of our evening 1s S35 per person.
Co-chairman Pat Atba. left. _. llarpret llaats brtlit
portrait by Galnaboroap Dupo"-ap f• aadqae lllaow.
each and include a Continental talk about restoration of clocks,
breakfast. porcelain and fine arts on paSJeT.
On Frida} dealers will discuss a,ppra 1sal of an11ques. Audience pat·
uc1pa11on will be encouraged and
those attending may bnna a piece to
have identified. On Saturday seven
members fro m the Orange Counr}
chapter of A.S.l.D. will dcscnbe the
use of antt ques m interior design.
lntenor dcs1~r Manha Graham
is honorar) chajnnan of the commit-
ttt that also includes Arnita Albriabt,
Janet Cartwright, Joyce Donna.
G loria Grant. Joan Hanson,
C.athcnne Klcster. Patty Tunnel,
Peter Voloshm. Barbara Duarte and
Marta Bird.
.,__,... ,..._ llJ MIMNlt...,_
Marianna Elaner. reatatru of ~ Beach Muaeum of
Art. checb oat an untitled lanct.cape by J. Hortab.
dealers is so high. and we have a The show will be open to the public
waiting list to appear in the show," from noo n to 8 p.m. Frida) and
said Barbara Diamond. an ac11ve Saturday. A SS adm1ss1on cost in·
Affiliate. "For instance, cameos can elude\ catalog. look alike. but here you can be sure T"o panel discussions wil be held
the jewelry is every bit as authentic as from I 0 a.m. to noon both da)s. The
presented." d1SCU'>'>1ons are a n additional S 10
The show will be open from noon
to 6 p.m. Sunday w11h a special
brunch beiinn1ng at 10 a.m. ($20
additional incl udes admission to the
show and a catalog). Experts on the
subject of an11que conservation will
A• refreshments will be served in
the museum's patio, tented and
turned into a Chinese pavilion by
usan Banlctt with plants on loan
from Bordiers nursery.
Sons also
• • • r1s1n in
'lime ight
Ethan, Patrick Wayne share
~ --~ ~-stage plus hea rty appetites
M os1 ac tors ------------
At fala: Dr. Ray and Gloria O.brtnk, Kay and John Turner, Peter Mark and Helen Richman, Jodi and Vince Ferragamo.
prefer 10 ix·rform to a
la' e audience. re' cl-
ing in that 1mmed1atc
and 1n11ma1e real·
uon between the per-Pu.JR
WAYIE
,,
Resplendent crowd t8.kes
reason for party to heart
87 BE'M'Y PORTER
.,__,...c.,..,.~,
Everyday is Valentine's Day for the Orange County
chapter of the American Heart Association. Its fourth
annual "Hean to Hean" gala at the Anaheim Hilton
hotel on Saturday just happened to fall a few days after
the day for lovers.
The black-tic gala featured celebrities, silent and
ti ve auctions (with a rare, black Chinese Shar-Pci puppy
winnin~cvery heart ~n sight), a gourmet dinncrwtth
select wines, ·r:omant1c "heans and flowers" decor and
music by Gazelle, featuring dcli&htfu~~JerCat Balley.
More than 3SO resplendently dre guests walked
throu&h a giant heart-shaped entry (&arlanded with
roscs,ncather. fems and pink and white tulips) where
they were greeted by chapter membcrGlorla Otbrlnk
with husband Dr.Ray and council mcmberVlckllrviH
and husband JolUa. The Osbrinks proudly introduced
their sons Robert (with wife Mary) and Roa (with wife
LJada) and the entire family posed fora photograph
under an elevated heart-shaped ice sculpture.
With more than 1S valuable items offered. no one
seemed to notice that the drawing for a new Datsun
Nissan 300ZX had been cancelled. Bidding was active.
VlrJlDla and Paal Bender bid on 50 pounds oflarge
shnmp.
Chapter president Dr. Donald R. Sperling posed
with enlarged photographsofrus hean patients (mostly
children) that party chairman Patty Barnett (with
husband Jou) had displayed around the lobby. The
hean SUIJCOn who works at Childrens Hospital of
Orange County said OCHA "supports post-doctoral
biomedical projects at various research institutions.
including UC Irvine" where he teaches.
GaJa co-chairman Jodi Ferragamo(in glamorous
maternity dress) with husband. Ramsquanerback
Vince, sa1dthat "nearly $60.000 raised by the evening's
gala will be used for research."
Among the celebrities and special guests were
honorary chairmen James and Mary Roosevelt, master
of ceremonies. TV actor Peter Mark Rlcllman, Rams
' (Pleue eee HEART /82)
formers and the au-
d1enl e
I c"<pcncnced ••••••••••••• th1'> "ondcrful feel-
ing" hl'n. for the St'C'Ond ume. I~" m} son Ethan. and my
stcp.,on Patrick. pla~1ng th e pans ol hrothers in "Come
Bio" Your Horn." ""h1ch 1s currentl} al the Grand Dinner
Theatre 1n .\nahc1m
Na tural!'. I am a b11 prejudiced when l appl aud these
two line SOM of John Wa} nl' Seeing them on stage.
lt'>tcning to them. being so ha pp' "'11h them ... I thought of
ho" pleased their father .. Du l e." would be of them.just as
I am . The) b<>1h ha'c some of the magic. that's for sure.
F1han ha'i wanted to be an actor for ~cars although he
'tanrd 1n "sho" business" asa stunt man. Patnck. who has
be~·n a \Cl) -;ucc~sful actor for man~ years, has now
cnrnuraged Etha n to pursue his acung career They have
heu1me 'Cl) dose tn the past fe" }ears. and now as "c<>-
'''lf'•" thl'} 1rul) ha'e tk,elopcd a 'ilrong brotherly bond
1 lx·t'-'Cl'O them
I h1' mah•., me a mo\t h.ipp' mother as I am de' oted
111 hoth nf thl'm The ads tor tht: 'iht1w read ••the son' of ~ John \\ 3\ nt• together for the lirc.t llml'" I hope at won't be
thl'lr IJ'>t' I li.•t•I cen a1n that 1t "111 not he
..., ,... __.., Mli• lcllwertJ
Pam Goldateln, John and Vlcld lnine were
amon& 350 at 'Heart to Heart• &ala.
Roth Ethan and Patnrl. JH' '>trong and hard) fellows.
fht'' Jo ltlt: to eat natural. hl·althlul l<xl<is. They have "cry
health' appt't11e,. Soml' t1ml' agti I prl'~nted a u1stnart
t1111d pron·.,,nr to Ethan. hoping 11 ""ou ld help him to
lurthl'r h1\ cooling c.loll' Ht• ha\ u~>d 11 'Cl) \o\-ell
H t'rt' ''a cool ie rCl. 1pc hr \.reatl'd and from Patrick,
thl'll' "u fine recipe for a fil\Mttl' 'itc"
ETHAN WAYNE'S BEST COOKIES EVER
1,. cup sugar. wlllte granulated
Abracadabra grandpa's a ge1nius!
1, cup brown sugar. packed 4 oances sweet btltter,
soft
l large eg
'1 cup 1fflower oil
I cup oats
1 , c11p flaked coconat
.. I am a genius," -------~~~~
said Ken Rudolph.
"not a 1cnu1nc. card·
carrying JCn1us -B just an ordinary. run-ETTY
of-the-mill kind."
Rudolph 1s also PORTER
a ~afkian. a~tor. ••••••llllliiiiiilli mus1c1an. writer.
husband and father. a
rtt1red Marine officer and a devoted ph1latehst.
He and 140 other members of Lquna Hill tamp
Club meet every second Tuesday at Leisure World's
Clubhouse Ill. There. Rudolph 1s known as a stampuPtn
and a sc1ntillatina sptakcr.
And some of his friend (ph1latch ti c and'othcrwisc)
arc quick to suue t that R'6dolph ts not only a acn1u but
thlt he alw ha a marvelous ~n~ of humor.
"Most acniusc die youna. whkh coul'1n't happen to
me btcausc l d1dlk l'C"OJnize my acn1us until I was 1n my
late 70s," Rudolph declared.
Not w1lhn1 to proclaim h1mM-lf a senius wnhcrut ~v1dm(e. he poinll to his ie-nim u sunh at l&nor1n1 male
!aft· pan s1at1 tici. he ha outh\.ed 11 a World War I
1nflucn11 epukmrc.1) a boul with rhc"matic fevttr, ) t-o
wars and JO years with the Mannes and 4) recent surgery to
replace two ~art valves.
Tt\cn there 1s the aenius (or "fabulouc;, monumental
luck") of ha,•ina selected the perfect pouse.
"Devotion and dedication arc almost non-cJustent
attributes 1n thi self-serving "-Orld," Rudolph obscr,cd.
"But m this arca. my wife Sarah 1s a perfect arnw in hcr
own right." He cited her carina. her fncndsh ip and her
culinary ki lls.
"for one so p )Cholog1call)' u~u1ted 10 being a
hu band ond a father (to fi'e). 11 1 ~1f)'1n1 to learn -
even so far alona in life-that m'am3ac and parcnuna are
beautiful and rewardina."
Rcwardina also -.-re-"itudolph's man) hobb1c and
c pcc1ally tu s love for maaic.
He said 1ha1 his reputation a' a •·finacr·flin4in
\le1&ht-of·hand manipulator of ca rd and oth<'r obJCCts ·a~
welf as hl!i ··fanciful 01J)\t\ 1n10 tht rtalm of mall
illusion .. led tum to performances for troops 1n the
"coconut irove theatre dunna World War II." •
In 196 t. Rudolph bttame one of tht chantr mcmben
of Holl ywood's M111c as&lc and he ull belon to thal
"Pre u11ou1 Parlor of Prr1t1d111ta1ion."
nd he rccall\ \C\ftlf maai 'hov. tdCH ion
&ppearanCCS -\h ltt Of them With $If\ •r Vlnn)' • lffim\
and tht or111n:.li ,,ay Ka str band -and "hundred' of
show'I for children and c1vu: group " "hen he "·"
"working up to quu1-gcn1u "
Du rina the Depression, hc pla>ed tenor banjo "11h J
b.1nd in South Philadelphia. "M' wife "as u conu•rt
pianist and w.: had a lot of fun m:il ing mus1t together ..
Rudolph rtt:lllcd ~ \till do.
l hen there \\U fhc-)car encounter "1th L111k
Theater grou~ 1n Pt11ladclph ia. .\nq aMthcr hohh\
Rudolph pursued multcd m h1~ "tumm& out re.im ~ll
no, els. hon itonc1and art1clef' -wme ol "h1ch found
their ""' into pnnt.
P1omp1 to apprcc111c the 1cn1u\ in other'\ Rudolph
pn11std the U('('C Of hi fhe &find h1ldren -tA'l'
Mafl.'lrtl. all • uc and. Barry "They n<'H'r Wl'IC 10
amaie me:· he said. ··or c:-ounc. 1t could be \Gld th:u the'
re JU t chi~ ofTthe old ."
' • In a m0rt sen u mood. W. Kenneth RuJOll'h 1d.
"I am aratcful that 11\crt "hfc and there 1~ lo"~ I m
aratef ul that &here 1 unckrstant.11na. apPt't\.1 t1on and
canl'lt-all thi\ has bttn mine fora Ion umcand 1t v.111 ht
mine fo~ cr
"Ofcounc. 'fort, er' a.~unaihol\cr all the turu·. but
~<>n't > u llftt iNt 1t tool a n1u 10 pull 11 all oil '4l
.,.ndl)'r'
Citniu -)<'\.and a lot of.m 1C'
' , cup chopped Eagllsb waloutJ
t cup all-purpose flour•, tea pooD bak.iq ..U
11 teaspoon salt
•., teaspoon almond extrat't
Prchc:it o~cn lO 350 degrees In a food processor.
u"ng the \h."el bladt crc-am the t\.\.O sugars and butt~r.
.\dd all other 1ngrt'd1ent'; proccsSJU!ll until well muted.
Drop ml\turc h) teaspoonful onto an unarcascd
lOOk1e \hcet Bake for I~ minute or unttl lightl)'
bro" ncd < uol on \h«"ts for a few minutes bcf0tt
rcmo' ing Make .a do1cn
PATRICK WAY E tRI 8 TEW
4 tablt pooas vtset.tblt oil
t pon4 ten kt>f. <'•• lato z,.fltdi c-.
I lartt w~te "*'· slitt4 t'1 poatls ,. .. a.es. fJffle4, nt '8a. '•·Ilda 1ltc.
S larse caneta. ~led. cwit .. a. 1 •·td llkft
1t •l""'~~a.ta te
1 'wlllolt NJ leaf
l 1n...-dry mutan1
1 & Mlte'n lri bHr or tMt
(P1eue ... PAT1llC&/U)
I
I
Distraught moth~r's p1ea:Dr1ve with care
DEAR ANN LAND~RS: I with
there wett IOIM way for me to &ct our
youna people know how foolish they
artforbeinacare&csswith the1rcars and motorcydes.
woufcfbe wronJ.Thll i5 wnat my son
thouaht. -HEARTBROKEN IN
IDAHO
DEAR IDAHO: TUM J" for a
......... lafermatlve letter. It
••ttuvetakea1letMl•fYMte
write It. Pl .. se uow It w11 wer .....
•ff on. MIW.1 of y-., people will
rM4 lt-u4 .. ..,. arenre to atll
•m1elve1, "Wiil I be IMXt1" • • •
My 16-year..old son suffered a head
i'\jury two yearsagoand isstilJ tryina
to recover. Besides the broken bones
there is brain damaae. He as tormen-
ted by memory loss, lack of coordi-
nation, chanaes in his pcrsonaltly,
low frustration levels that lead to
behavioral problems, and an ex-·
tremely short attention span.
his heartbreak.ins to watch some> one you lovestrua&)eto remember
the simplemhinas, Tbesbame and
anaer when he fans is unbearable. Nearly 700.000 youna people
(twice as many males as females)
suffer head inJurics every year. Most
•k IS to 25 years old. l wiah I could
show every teen-• driver a pkture
of my son an the cnticaJ care ward
with his head shaved, in a coma, with
tubcscominaoutof every partofhis
body. They would probablr, say, "It
could never happen to me. •but they
DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I
su .. est to "Miami," whose fatMr-in·
law 15 a "manipulative, loud-mouth·
ed. conni ving. interfering, ~otistical
jackass," that he do what I dad with
my mother-in-law? She had all those:
unattractive attributes plus a few
others. Whenever she started to criticize
HEART GALA ••• From Bl .
tackle Jackie Slater and his wife A.ule and major
patronsJ• and Deua Creu of Corona del Mar.
In a short speech before dinner, Dr. Sperling
5tressed the imponancc of .. reducinf cholesterol levels
in ourdiets."Then white-gloved waatersscrved five,
not-so-low-in-cholesterol courses: quenelle of salmon.
hot cream of watercress soup, Caesar salad, roesl duck
with kiwi and Mandarin sauce, wild rice, carro&s and
zucchini anda bombealace Alexandria tlambc. Wines
were Valbon Blanc, LouisJadot, Beaujolais and
acoompanyingdcsstrt, Mont Oemente, extra dry.
Tom and &adty Mablm of Corona del Mar
couldn't eat all their meal but he said, "It was worth
every calorie" and bis beautifully suntanned wife
agreed
AmongguestuttendingwereB•n~d M.141ellile
Hertt(he'scbairmanoftheAHA'sOrangeCounty
board), Dr.C.W.Sllaeffer,presidentoftbeCalifomia
Heart Association; Dr.
Robert and Jone
Roseaberc and ManU
Stehle., an employee at
Shiley Inc. in Irvine,
manufacturers ofbean
valves, who cuddled
the Shar-Pei before bid-
ding.
Other gala-goers
included Normuand
Rote Smed111rd (talk-
ing of a Maui getaway),
CUrles and Grace
ltooDCe, Blll and Jou-
ae Stewart, Dr. Wil-
liam ScUaf, Betty
Beldn, Blll Palmer,
KatberlaeApew,
Evelyli Go4ber, MABSBA STEINEN, PUP
Marilyn Panique, Ginny Smallwood, Joanne Steward,
Nancy Mullen, Roxanne Norman, Lori Bobo, chair-
man-elect Steve Maufleld with wife Marlaue, Qri11
and Victoria Street, Harvey and AaUa Lyu and Sam
and Pam Gold1teba(whodonaled heart-shaped,
handmade boxes filled with chocolate roses for table
centerpieces).
cw,,...,......., L.-...,...
Newlywed Mr. and Mn. Tbomaa·Plenon
·..--
TV's Josephine
weds in Newport
TV actress Jane Withers and Thomas Pierson of Los
Angeles excha nged wedding vows on Valentine's Oa~
aboard John and Donna Crcan's .. Prowler 76."
The bride's son William Moss of Dallas, and
daughters Wendy Seal of Dallas and Kendall Errair of Los
Angeles and the bridegroom's nephew, Daniel Pier~on.
attended the nuptials performed by Lyle Middleton.
Among the guests at a luncheon r~eption at
Carmelo's restaurant in Corona del Mar were astrologer
Carroll Righter. Emmy Award -winning co mposer David
Rose. Buddy Pepper. Jam Fletcher. Sydney Rushakoff. Dieter Muller and Baron Claudio von Frcsir.
Also attending were Messrs. and Mmes. Jack Wagner.
Monty Hale. DougJas Dunca n. Mickie Kies. Virginia
Smith. Frank Chapman. George Newberry. Norma
Johnson and Dr. Donald Studt.
The actress. known now for her portrayal of Josephine
in commercials. was a child star and appeared in the
"Hollywood Diamond Jubilee" TV special in 1978.
me or cut me own.l wailed until she
took a bttath. looked her straiaht in
the tyc. sm11td araciously and said,
"Youareabsolutelynaht. ldon't
know how you stand me." This
completely unhinaed tM old airl and she would ao nuts tryina to figure out
how to respond.
ARera whileshe knew be couldn't
tct mytoat so SM quittryin&. We
have a fairly civilized rcl.cionship
now and at times I thank she actually
likes me. I hope you will print this
letter for others who are where I was
IOyearsqo. It migh1 be helpful.-
VICTORIOUS IN DETROIT
DEAR VIC: Yeu Hgette4 ap-
proad1 works weU wain deall•I with
1lm0tt all h0ttlle people. As someone
---• = HART TO HART COUEOf IA8m'8AL1. •
THAEE'8 CU//PMY
ITARTREK -• •aa REPORT AMENCAN OOYERNMENT
CISNEWS
.-CHEWS
HOT SEAT HOTLINE
MOYIE *** "Say Amen, Somebody" ~ ** "Crackers" (1984) Donald
Sultwllnd, Jack Warden
~=° t *lh "The Amazing Mr. Blunden"
(1972) l.IUrWIC8 Naismith, Lynne
f'rtderlcll. -uo.-
1 =TE IENJAMN
MACNEIL/ l..Stf9
NEW8HOUR
........ "BepadM1 ... IWfft to , ........ a... ltwlD•rlve ... .
craay!"
Htre11 ......... tecMt'•dleeamt
... Jtet.
DEAR ANN LANDERS:Thisls
for "Miami." who has the obnoxious
fathcr-in·law: I have walked in those
same moccasins for I 0 years but
decided Iona ago. for the sake of my
aood h1.asbandand wonderful
mother-in-law. that I simply had to
keep my mouth shut and remain cl vii.
His verbal assaults on me began
with needlina and aradually tu med
into gross insults. When I fiaurcd out
the pattern. I absented myself after
the first needle with the excuse that I
felt dizzv (or nauseated) and had to lie
down. Tii'e ofa f08t was rust rate I\.
hell but couldn t do one tbina about
it. He caua.h ton aner a couple of
years. End of J)f'oblem. -0.0 . IN
ATLANTIC CIT Y
DEAR 0 .0 .: BtHtlfal! That for·
mula 11a1oocl oae for similar
11tuatloe1. Tllukl for 1h1rla1. • • •
How much do you know about pot,
coeame. LSD. speed. PCP. uppers
snd downers. slue and heroin? Arc all
thescdrugsdan1erous?GetAnn
Landers • all-new booktet, .. The Low-
down on Dope." For each booklet
ordered. send $2 plus a long. self-
addressed en vdopc(J7 cents post-
IJBC) toAnn Landers. P.O. Box 1199.5,
Chicngo. 111. 60611.
l~lllUCO
.. "Blame " On Rio" (19&4) Ml-~ Clint. Jo9eph Bologna
-11:3G-l5' P.L
L*NEWS NIOHTlN
Vf8AS
N)Q(fOAD FUS
LA181GHT MERICA MICLUB
MOYIE u~ "Melanie" (1982) Burlon =Glynnis O'Connor.
**** "Terms Of Elldeelment" ~Shirley Mlelalne. Debfl
U "Slumber Party '57" (1976) 0.
bra Winget. Janee Wood.
-11:35-
(C)MOYIE
tt "The BeaslmlSler" ( 1912) Mate
Singer. Tanya Aotle!U. I =Of CULTUAE
-=Of~ "'lANCER -7:00-
8Cl8NEWS
$100.000 NAME THAT TUNE
LOVE BOAT
Helen Ray• (left) and Bette Dam atar
reapectiftly u amatear aleatb 111-Jane MArf,!t and a ootential ma.rder Yictlm la AC• CluUtle'• .. lla.rder Wltb lllrron," a
made-for-telmaton movie that premlerea
tontcbt at 9 on Channel 2 .
-12:00-1 :~YW<XX> **'" "tMdlrne Sin" (1971) Bette OM~. ~W'S~
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MM<RUltBJ. CHAT PEAFOMlAHCES
MOYIE
*HI+ "The fighter'' ( 1952) Rleti.-
ard Conte. Lee J. Cobb.
(C)MOYIE *'h "You Light Up My Lile" ( 1977)
Didi Conn. Joe SilYer.
®MOYIE * * "Mtt*0tm: The OestructlOn Of Jlred-Syn" ( 1983) Jeffrey Byron.
Tim Thomerlon. ())MOYIE
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Wayne, Janet Leigh. .., llQKT GAUlAY ~
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LETTERMAN
• ALfAB) tfTCHCOCI(
PAE8ENTS
• DELVECCHIO
'f. ~'Tiie General Died At
Dawn" (1936) Gary Co«ler. Ma-
delwle Carrol
.MOYE * * * "The Mid Room" ( 1969) Stel-
la St"""5, Shelley Winters .•
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By CHRIS CRAWFORD Ooillf ,_ C.,,..,, ,..,,
"Noi~s 00" 1s farce at 11~ best. one
of the wackiest and wildest pro-
ductions ever to hit the Los Angeles
stage.It also as currently one of the
most critically acclaiml.'d comedies in
both London and new York.
In its founh year an London and 11s
second on Broadway. the play has
received n best comedy of the year
award an London and two Drama
Desk awards in New York. as well as
four 1984 Tony Award nominations
(including best play) plus the Outer
Critics' Circle award for best d1rec·
tion:
This month's opening at the
Ahmanson Theater reassemble~ th(•
complete New York company direct
from Broadway. including Dorothy
Loudon 1n the stamng role and
Michael Blnkemore as director.
"Noises Off' recounts the mis-
adventures of a troupe of English
actors as they perform a touring
edition of .. No1h1ng's On." a sex
farce. Instead of the trad1t1onal pro-
gression from Act One through Act
Three. we wee Act One played three
times. We also sec 11 performed front
stage, backstage. and finally some of
each .
Sound confusing'> II is. as first. as
the play begins to unfold. But stick
wi th 11. because each successive act
gets better. After 1hc mild I> funn) Act
One sets up thc s1tunt1on. 1he second
act takes us backstage where things
get more.chaotic and hilarious by the
minute.
By the third act. Murphy's Law
1otall) prevails: ~n} thing that can
possibl} go wrong. does -with
comical m1xups and side-splitting
mishaps occurring all over the stage.
Yet. throughout all the ctiaos.
Blnke more's direction keeps the ac-
tors' l1mina naht on the bunon.
Loudon. last seen at the Ahmanson
opposite Katharine Hepburn in the
very successful "Wesl Sade Waltz."
scores another triumph here in her
portrayal of Don y Otley. the befud-
dled actr s who can't remember her
lines and her props. includtnJ an
infamous plate of sardines.
Paxton Whitehead is perfect as the
rather dense aclor who regularly loses
his pants as well as his lanes. In one of
his most hilarious scenes. Whitehead
jumps all the way upstairs with his
pants dan~ling around his ankles.
Portraying the wife in the play
within the play is Landa Thorson,
who performs master fea ts of timing
as she runs in and out of doors in
sp1k~y heels. grabbing props at just
the nght moment.
Adding to the confusion are
another couple. comically played by
Vactor Garber and Deborah Rush.
plus -the troupe's residcn1 alcoholic.
hilariously enacted by Douglas Seale.
Brian Murra> is wonderful as the
sarcastic. frustned director who
watches in disbelief as has play turns
into a director's nightmare. Superb in
supporting roles are Amy Wright as
the stage manager and Christian
Clemenson as the stagehand. who try
their best to hold the inner play
together. all 10 no avail.
Michael .\nnals' sets and Manin
.\ronste1n's lighting -both
frorrtstage and backstagc -provide a
fine backdrop for all the ac11on .
"Noises Ofl" continues Tuesday~
through Saturdays at 8:30 with
matinees Thursda}. aturday and
Sunday a1 2 p.m .. until March 30 at
the Ahmanson. 135 N. Grand Ave ..
Los Angeles. Call ( 213) 972-7654 for
t1cl..ct 1nformat1on.
Dorothy Loudon allencea
Amy Wright ln "Nolaea Off."
Tragedy curbs teens' careers'
. " -
TV 'needs more comedy'.
and there's always Hope
By JERRY BUCK ,.,, ........ .,..,
LO ANGELES -What does Bob
Hope. who takes a humorous look at
television in his next apttial. really
1hmk aboul t~ medium that has
supponed him for 3S yu.rs?
.. Televi ion has become a national
pttp show.'' he
said. "You know,
when you walk by
an adult film place
and they have a
peep show (or a
quarter? T hat's
what's happenina
today. Every wttk
they have another
social problem.
"It seems writers Dope
JUSI sit around thinking up disasters
and these things. What wall grab them
ne>.t? I don't know how much funher
the)' can go. The} did dad as a
homosexual and then the} dad son as
a homosexual. What's next?"
In an opinion that will surprise no
showsamoral. adchnJ. "In fact. some
of th~ subJ«ts m1&ht help people. It
maaht bnng thinas out into tht open
whcrt 1hey can ·be discussed so tut
people can art help."
Hope also exptt'Sltd cone.em •bout
telev11ion's emphasis on ra11n.-.
"When I starttd out~ ncvcrthou&flt
about ra1inas.'' he said. "Now. 1hat's
all you hear. Evcrythina is done with
an eye on the ratin&S· •·
He admltled be wasn't able to
watch much television be.cause o(has
heav> schedule or personal appear-
ances .... won't miss a football game
and I won't miss aoir:· he said. "I do
try to catch other show$ when I can.
"I'm particularly intriaued nJbt
now by Bill Cosby:· he said. refemng
to the new hil comedy series "The
Cosby Show" on NBC. '"The material
is so aood. He is so den."
He said he was also a great admirer
of the comic actina talent of John
Ritter. currcnlly stamng in -'\BC"s
..Three's a Crowd."
Hope said what he'd really ltke 10
Stt as a corned} netv.ork. He sug-
Sffttd that Ted Turvr. the At&aata
telcv1 aon and cable enu~MW.
mtaht be lhc man to try n.
"I've been )Clltna abou1 this b 10
yean. ·• hr said. .. It woukt be a ....
sboWtmc for new talee1 Uld to nm
such eta.an~ 'The ~wn.·
'Bums and Allen' ad IM odtef'
great cornedy lbOWI from die~
.. , think 1t would wOrk.. I dlinkaftu
all the trll£d~ people WCMlid lib IO
liah1cn up. There ale I j() million
people who know Jack Benny aod Sid
Caesar and Jackk Oleuoft aAd would
hke to tee tMir showt lllin. •• Hope offered this proof: "Colby 11
first in the ratinas-I put my comedy
flag out (ront. People S-Y me bia
money to ao placn .net talk. I know
people want lO t.ul)t."
Despite his complaints. Hope II.id
he thinks that. overall. television is
pretty good.
·:You can 1m111ne what tdtv111on
means to people around the country
and to people shut in bospi1a1s;· be
said. "No m.attcr what your aripesatt.
you can still set Sood cntenainment ...
one. wha t Hope thinks telcv1s1on 1-::;,iiiiiii~S~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiii~-needs most of all as more corned' In I lUXUIW 1HfAntfS
fact. he would like to see a ·new ''"' '• ._.. ....._ * network created that 1s devoted OILY 11.75 ""'-....,.
entirely to humor.
.. I think people want to laugh ·· said
Hope. 81. who has been maki ng
people do JUSt that since 1924 Hope
pokes fun at TV in his ne>.t special.
.. Bob Hope Lampoons Television
1985." which will be shown by NBC
Sunday. As always. Hope has an all-
star cast on hand for the spoofs.
One target will be ABC's .. Holly-
wood Wives." the threl.'-pan mini-
-series that concludes tonight. "You
know people will JU mp at that because
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TV C\angelists after those kind of 7 :50 .. 10:05
shows." he added. "To balance 11 out,
the wa) they g"e tame to the lfliWJ110ij2)f:A\'H ~=•p!!!tM j Democrats to answer President Re-
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Oral Roberts. all of them."
Eyebrows wen: ra1~d over the filmmakers. 1nclud1ng S~ h ester He said he didn't consider such 01uv£ 111s a.i.. u... 11 FllEE u.i..........,.. ,_., WWl\ol I•..._.
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By BOB THOMAS
ANKleted f'feM Wrttef
LOS ANGELE~_ The .. Twilight colorf~ 4·li'8A' lightweight boxing and 1s staging the fight scenes.
Zone" tragedy. an which actor Vic champion in a CBS TV movie Mc.Kron had only two weeks todaet
Morrow and two children were l..illcd Even McKcon himself ad matted and: tram. and 10 spend some lime
by a falling helicopter. has hdped to thathewascons1dered "toocduca1cd. w~th Manc1n1 himself. With his hair
stall the careers of )Oung aC'torl). too nice a guy" to pla) the tough rinsed black. McKeon makes a credi-
Doug McKeon. the New Jcrse) scrapper who battled has wa} to the ble Italian hghtwe1gh1 fighter. He
)Oungster who had thl' rare op-championship. The producer'i reac-plans to study film at use and hopes
port unity of appearing "'1th tcd that wa) in his first 1nterv1ew . for a long career as an actor. director
Kathanne Hepburn and Hen!") and ··1 acted m\-.clf thl' first tame 1 and producer.
Jane Fonda in the h11 mo•.al' ··on talked 10 them." he said. "When I "I used to worry about m~ he ight."
Golden Pond." '>aid Im carl.'er went back. I gave 'cm ·street: he said. 'Tm 5 feet 5"1 inches and stall
faltered after the tra~ed~. Nothing crude or rude. but I !>howed growing. I hope. rm not worried
.. A ftcr the 'Tw1hgh1 Zone· acc1-them I could pla)' a gu y who came up about 11 an~ more. Two of my favome
dent. the California Labor Board from the streets by using his fists." actors are James Dean and James
cracked down on the use of rhald He v.on the approval of the Cagne~. and they dad all nght."
actors." McKeon ~1d in an inter-~-----------------------------1 view. "The studio'\ 1old m) agent if
the~ had roles for 15 10 17-)car-olds.
the~ changed them 10 be 18. Then
the} wouldn 't be faced with the
trouble of teachers and welfare
workers and short working hours .
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.. And so ·warGames· went down
the tubes as far as I was concerned.
The pan went to Matthew Broderick.
whom I followed on the stage an
·Brighton Beach Ml.'moir'I.' Then I
lost 'The Karate Kid' to Ralph
Macchio. because 1he schedule in-
volved a lot of night shooting. That
really hun... lUlllllllmm~Blllli!llllD~llYJ McKeon·c; carcl'r had seemed as-
sured. especially as the film studios
began making more and more youth
films. after "On Golden Pond." He
appeared in a Disney film .. Night
Cros'iang .. and thl.' TV mo\'les "An
Innocent Love" and ··Dcsix·rate
LI\ cs." Then his career beean to <1hp.
McKcon partl y .,olvcd haci problem
b) a legal plo). HI.' had himself
declared ··an emanc1patl.'d manor." a
status designed for i:hildrl'n who wish
to divorce them\ehes from their
parents.
He was then ahlc 10 work without
rcstnc11ons 1n the current 20th Cen-1ury-Fo~ release "M 1sch1cf." He turn-
ed 18 years old during the filming.
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YOU A"E IN DEFAUl T he followlng P«90ftt ere NOTICE IS HERE8Y creditors and OOl'tl.ngent This business wu con· SERVICES. 510 N9wport W..ec>9 FICTrTIOU8 IUIMll ,....,_ lere.t. LM' Aftoo
UNOEll A D£fD CW TillUIT, dOing buairlMI aa: GIVEN that IM Of8n99 creditors, and '*900• who ducted by a 1 genetll pa11 Center ~tw Suitt 300 flCTITIOUI 9UIM.SI NAMI ITATl•NT ...... CalHomla _.,,
DATEDOCTOOE ... 1-sENYI AONMENT AS·County -· ol 8-·""'"'••-~l••IOd -"'~ ·-._;,Coll~ -IT&ft-T .. ._ ........ .,. ..,....,.,,,...,.,,_ UNLIH YOU TAKE AC· OCIATES. INC .• a ~ Ybors wllllloktaput11te.....,. In the wlM and/or •1•t• ot-This s111ement wu filed Mlellelf A 'L · The lollowlng P9I' PtalC NOTICE doing buslneaa Dally Piiot Feb 20 7
-TO PllO'l'ECT y'"'° ~.,~ ~......... ...0 ""lo -.. _...ID NE•A MARGARET HEYL w<lh '"' Coun~ "'°"' ol O.· .. ..._. 8,,.-::;:· t!:.' ·~ ... --" .... "' A08EAT ."" u YLOA Ma«h I , I~ 1:." '
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ber 26, 1952, es Instrument celve -led bids for euppty· propoted d9slgnatlon la Em-your attorney. Jack Jenkin• lornla NOLOOY PARTNERS, 3505 The IOltowlng pettonS a<e doing buSlneu a.: NO 82·375539, of Official Ing DATA PROCESSING ploymenl IFYOU AREA CREOITOR This lllletnenl was flied Thia buslnets la con· Cadlllac Avenue, Suite dolngbuslneeeu: AT YOUR SERVICEl---------
AecOfde of Orenoe County. E Ou I P M E N T AN o B 8AYVIEW ftl.ANNID or a contingent credllOf ot w11h the County Clerk of Or· ducted by husband 1nd wtfe 0·110. Cotta M ... , Call-DIMO CYCLING. 212 29th. MAINTENANCE. 505 , fltllllC NOTICE
S1a1e of California. under lhe PURCHASE OF US ED DEVEL0"'1EHT lhe deceased, you must me enge County on Janu 18 Donald R Harden lorme 92525 Str•t • B. N9WpOf1 Beactl Churchlll, Westminster Call 1--~;;.;;.;..;:_.;;.;:,;,,:.:.::;::....._
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A CONDOMINIUM AS Each bid Shall remain valid This ~dl'Mnl to the Ille court with proof ol ..,. c llt 92•2 . K I .. _, Orange Coast N ...... IT ... ~ nu ~ with the County Cllrt of °'
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"" .,, • .., WH-""" PMolJ'°"O'Y 30 f b -A mllllT -C • SECTION 783 OF THE CIVIL 1"8 date specllled lor the re. Coastal Progam (LCP) Is In· lfl9 that vou desire apeclal This business 19 con· '330 SE Bristol, #99: ruary 6, 13 20 1955 · • • dJ~ ~=: ::'.· eons•• f lCTITlOUI aua..11 14 1985ounty on FebnMy
CODE IN FEE celpt ol bids tended to revise """'ions of notice of the flll"" of en In· dueled by: an lndMdual Santa A.ne. California, 92707 • • W·544 ... NAME •TATIMINT • -T T ~ • ··• °''"' L N°""kl '"°' '"''"'" lo <DO· Pl•INTMEDIAAIWEATIS-Tl•• -,,.._ •• ·-•
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... ..~ .... °''"" C-lnlerest at the date hereof is snail be the SOie /U<lge of lhe ty adopted by lhe Boerd of eatate assets Of of the pell· wllh the County Clerk of Or· i<evln Wuvf/f PUBUC NOTICE Costa Me11, Callfornti V.l.P. INVESTMENTS • M0•11~!~ot 3Fet>r
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v .. ted 1n· quallly of equlpmen1 offe<ed SupetVl!Of's on May 5 1981 lions or accoun11 mentioned 1 Cou Thi 92527 ESTATE """' v 1 1 85
A AND B ON ANAHEIM, .... ·--"" """"o ,.. ... •• ,,.,,.. .~ om: lo ....... 1200 oodl200.5 .. Ts Oty "' '"'"'~ 23 ..... _., ... .... FIOTITIOUI -EOUITIES .... • ' )Olnl venturi comp---' of jecl any °' •II bids and to ptementlng Actions Pro· tne Callfornta Pr-.. ·te ,.._,._ 19 5 , wllh the County Clerk of Or· NA• I T.. •t Mary Ann Wlleoe. 1138 Redwood Ave .. Cotti M..a W-605 R --~ -'"" "°""ty,. ,__, 6 ottmllT ....... °'""·"°'" ..... CA 02121 .
OBERT LEE MOTHER· watve any 1rregu11r1ty lhflf•-gram wtlich Includes zoning llevlft o.ttlf1dt9, At· Publlthed Orange Coul t1185 ' dolThe lol~lng persona are Cellfornla 92627 ' Gregory CharlM 0111 .. SHEAD ANO A ANO BON In . and other Implementation tome, fof PettffoMr, 211 N. Dally Pttot January 30 Feb-,~ ng bu .. nesa ... Thi• bu•ln•H II con· 29'4 Redwood Ave Coeti1---------
ANAHEIM •NC "!!!'..~-· ........ -""'" IZo"' ChOo .. -·-·"'-·CA N"'Y e. 13. 20. , ... ' p, ...... ,,,...,. C.... J,,_ PAATNEASHIP, 1$1 ....... .,, on ......... ...... CA..... ., f'tB.fC ll()JIC(
The land referred 10 In lhls l"t;;d"'7eb. 84-36P) ta. w.550 Dally P1tot February 13. 20, Wforeanll Y!"-271L!>°P. Irvine, Call-MARY ANN WITSOE Thlt bualn... 11 con· f lCT1TM'Waa ,_. " .,,.,,. "' '"" ""' '"'""" ,._ ,,.5 T., ......... .,.,..,..., ..,,~..,. ,,,..,,.. eo .. o "·""""'· ',.. •· , ""',,_..,.,.. • ...,,..,.,.._..... .,, __ .,_,.
SIOIO o• °'"'°'""· Couoty ..... , .... °''"" Cou• ,,, .. , __ ... '°"'"' .... "'°' "°' '"'"''Y 13. I< w.... Jonn l W_I..,, "'° w<lh ... C.....fy C•<k DI O.· a....., C. G... -IT&ttmllT or Orange and 1s described Daity Pilot February 20. 27. lgnauons to all property 20. 1985 · Ml.IC NOTICE Sou111thT M1 ~al Drive. Suite anoe County on February Thia et11emen1 wu llled dolfhe followlng l*WOfl It as loUows 1985 wfthm the l CP and ta coosl•· WTh-575 • u aa. VJ<alhome 74145 13 1984 With the County ci.ni ng bualneu •:
A Coodom"'••m <om w.591 ""' •II• too Bar•lo• RCTmOUI ..,_,. f'tB.IC ll()lJCE J. S. _,.., Compoor. ' Coun ,. DI O.· IGLOO FAOZEN PAOO. ,.,.,. oo P"""• o ... oopm•o< f'tllllC NOTICE NAME 9TAT!'*NT oc.tll«olo'°''°'"""'· 151 ..,.,.... °'"' ":: 1y ........., '· UCTS. 129 w '"" ••-· PARCEL 1 POOLIC NOTICE propoaal. Zone Change The lollowing person Is FtNcrmou. I IU..... w .. 1 Yale Loop. Irvine. Cell-Dally Piiot Febru•~ 20 2'7 ,... Suite A-6. Costa M .... Callt
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"llM•M M•P' "' '"' OI· p""'"" BENJAMIN E IDV M P•-"I P<-1 02691 Th" .... ,,.., lo -· B•ookh~I. • '95. """'' .... Coonty ,. ,......, ""' .................. "' FICTmOUO -H wllh I"' Couo~ .,_ ol O.· "" ...... "°""" R«M•~ TH u As T 0 N H AZ" ''""" .. , ... "~ R• H. -... ~ 33392 c ....... .,. M ......... ....... ....... C .. IMola .... "" ...... -.. -IT&ftMlllT --ty .. , .. ..,., •
.. .... Co••lr THURSTON .......... mllr ........... """'~ Woy, "'"' P-•. B'"''"'. Con•d ..... -B • u c E 0 E A N -·-....... ... .... ' """' UM• I '"'°"'" 10 llel~doOI RIK ZVBEA °"'"" " '"' PA/15 P•o-C'°ll 92029 m. .... ...,., -... ™' '"""'" lo <M· ,.._ 0...,. Coaol FUANITUAE AEPA<R, 121 E. ·-...._.. ,_ ........ .. ........... INDIV.OUACC y AND DOING ......................... (15 '"" '"""'" " .,,. .. ..... "°""~ """' .. ,,,.. .... .. ., M '"""""'" """ p .... "'"'""" .. " w ........ •3. ""'" -· COUNTRY ELEGANCE -• ·-
""" '" ... Cond~•"'"m • u s ' N E s s A s "" ~"m<HO ...... """ """"' ., • """'" o .. •-· ..... C...Oty .. ,,. .... ~ 23. ""'"'"""' Mw<h •. '" .... . • CA ... ,, ... "" ·-· ....,,..; ---P!o.,~•d .. SOPI~"" '·ARCHITECTS OESIGN "1" Comm"°"' P<Dlll• on•p tm Th• tlol-I •u ftlod W.... --H-. 129 -.C-.......... ... ..
'98 I '" Boo• '"°'· p ... G R 0 U p ' R o VI E R A ·-·-· CPA ... 12 _,, H ""' "'" ,,,,_ wllh '"' Coun!y Clsk DI O.· E. W .... 81., #3, eo... PM"'1a .._.. .._,... ... Towo Con ... °""" 1170 Othc111t Records of Or· LAKEFRONT ESTATES A be proc;eased concurrent This st11ement was llled Published Orange eo .. t ·~County on February 6, DI-•c NOTICE M .... CA 92527 '045 Jaamtne Ave., Corona C.... ...... Ctalf. -.. ,. c"'"" LIM•TED PARTNERSHIP .... '"' """ , ...... , ..... '"' c~., °'"' ol O•· O.Olr .,~, '""'"" 90 ... ._ .. • ,_ ""' ........ " ....... MW, C#lllomla. ..... .. ...... "'""' c-
.. ~ '" "'" ,.,.,.,., 1121AND ODES ITHAOUGH X '""' '"'' Couo1r ,. '"'"'"' 23 N°" I , l3, 20, l915 ,_ PICTIT!OUO -· ....... by. '"''"'"""'" Thio '""""' lo <M· 0.0y PllolF"''"' I 13 o I '" '" "' '"d INClUSIVE ' B ,_ C--198' ' W-553 Publ•""' ,,,..,,.. "°"" --II e.-H-• ....... by. "'~~"'duol 20.21. IOIS ' ' '''"'"'°" '"'""''" CoM No 'I 0000 (-""'"" ""'""9-f21-OolO ~~I , ...... ~ 13. 20. T::Ml.ITAftMlllT ThO "'""'"'' wu ,... PolriOa L LOW<,_ W_.., and olhef m1nerel righla. I UWONI menl) pr()p()sa a chenge of Steven A. Ellrlkh P\alC NO""'r ·27, March 8, 1985 dol follo'#lng persons are with the County Clerk of Or· Thia atallmenl waa fll«I
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NOTICt!I Yw lwft been zone lrom A 1 (SRI General 4200 Cttmpui Dr. • ~ • W·581 M"i ~cf~ ~ER S ange County on Flbfu•ry with the County Clertc of Of. en1er the surlaee of aal<I eued.Theo..n'".,d9clde Agriwltural (Sign Restnc. Newpofl h .ch, Cellt, 'ICTITIOUllUllNlll SOCIATES LTD. 1072; E~ 14, 1985 ,,_ •,~County onJanuefY 21, --.. ---.,.-NO-n.o_r __
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deed rPcorded July 17. the lnlormatlon t>e= R1·2975 Sl~l-.Family Real-ruary 6. t3 20 11185 AMERICAN ASSOC IA· NAMI ITAHMINT Inc a California~=· Maret! 5, 13, 1N6 W 5""' ~f'L~ .~,,.,.!"/ 13, 20. The t~ ~ ll'e
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lined on 111<1 above men-AYllOI U.ted lie aldo ..._ Community Commercial {35 th 1 NT port 8eaell Clllf " Tbla. b • 93 o The lollowl .. ,._ .. , '"• ..... " tloneel Condominium Plan. mandado.
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perfect for a formal dinoer pany. The
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you can make the night before and serve
cold..
Best ofall. everything you need for this
versatile two-way menu can be cooked in
less than an hour by capitalizing on the
convenience of pressure cooking.
The con ve nience of these recipes
multiplies even more by using frozen
prepared foods to create some delicious-
ly different new sauces. side dishes a nd
dessens.
Made from top quality ingredients.
frozen prepared foods are excellent and
innovative additions to your cooking
routine. They help you prepare m ore
exciting eating fare in a lot less time
without sacrificing anything but elbow
grease!
Served hot or cold or both. these
exceptional recipes are sure to please
everyone -including the cook who's
always looking for hot new men u ideas
that are really cool.
SHRIMP STUFFED STEAK ROLL
I ( l 'r'a pound) flank steak or ( l 'r'a ·
pound) top round steak about 'r'a-inch
thick
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons salad oU
Salt and pepper
I (7-ounce) can tiny shrimp, drained •1, cup fresh bread crumbs
I small clove garlic, minced
I tablespoon minced green onion
•;, teaspoon bot pepper sauce
I tablespoon marinade
11'1 teaspoon basil
3 Romaine leaves, spine removed or
8-10 splnacb or sorrel leaves
I teaspoon oil
1 cup water
'r'a cup red wine 2 packages (~-ounce
eacll) frozen prepared Chicken a la
llhl1 or Cream Cltlpped Bfff
1 C11p ialtallt rtce prepared accordln1
to packa1e dlrectioaa
Butterfly the flank steak. pounding
lightly to even thickness. Make
marinade by combininglemonjuicc and
2 tablespoons oil: brush halfof marinade ·
over steak. Sprinkle steak with salt and
pepper. Let stand at room te mperature
while preparing stuffing.
Combine shrimp with bread -crumbs.
garlic. o nion. hot pepper sauce. remain-
ing marinadeand basil. Soften Romaine
under hot tap water: pat d ry.
Cover steak with Romaine. Spread
shrimp over Romaine. Roll and tie
securely. Prepare vegetable packet and
Plum Sauce: set aside.
Heat I tablespoon oil in a 6-quart
pressure cooker. Brown meat on all
sid es. curving to fit pan. Add water a nd
wi ne. Close pressure cooker cover
.securely. Place pressure regulator on
vent pipe.
Cook for 10 minutes at 15 pounds
pressure. Cool pressure cooker at once.
Do aot attempt to remove cover until
pre11ure Is completely redaced.
Remove pressure cooker cover and
place vegetable packet beside meat.
Place pressure cooker rac k on top o f
meat and vegetables.
Balance casserole of plum sauce on
rack. Close pressure cooker cover se-
curely. Place pressure regulator on vent
pipe. Cook for 10 minutes at 15 pounds
pressure.
Meanwhile prepare instant rice. Let
pressure d rop of its own accord. Re move
fruit, vegetables and steak ro ll from
pressure cooker. Place steak roll on
serving platter and keep warm.
PREPA R E C REAMY SAUCE:
Rapidly boil remainingjuices to reduce
by half (about 3/4 cup). Add frozen
Chicken a la King or Creamed Chipped
Beef. stirring to heat and blend. Makes
about I 3h cups. Serve sauce over or wi th
sliced steak roll.
(For cold meal. use sauce for prepar-
ing Jellied Rice Mo ld.) Arrange veg-
etables alongside meat on platter.
STEAMED RICE
I cup regular milled long grain white
rice
1 "I cups water
I cup water
Combine rice and 11 ! cups water in
metal bowl. (Use a 5-cup capaci ty bowl.
3 inches high or less. which will fit
loosely into a pressure cooker.) Place I
cup water. cooking rack. and bowl in
pressure cooker. Close cover securely.
(Pleaee eee 2-WAY /C3)
Thia I• the third In a,.,.,_ of columna uplorlng dietary fiber-
one of the most Important nutrition~ ofthe 'BOt-and Its
d«t upon your IHM/th and w.H-bfllnO.
dlacomfort, and some studies lhow that the boay' s ability to absorb
certain minerals can be effected.
Diets containing different typee of ftbera help provide dttterent
health beneftte. Water lntolubte fiber• lttmutat• amooth, eff~t
movement of food through the digest ive ayatem. Water SOiubie
fiber• help 1tablltze blood sugar and lower cholesterol levels. This Is
Why health professlonall are telling us to •ta variety of fiber-rich
foods.
_ One of the best examples of fiber teamwork la In the area of
weight control. New atudtea show that dietary fiber may be a dieter's
best friend.
The water sotubfe fibers found In oats and dried beans, for
example, ab8orb water and retatn auger and atarch, slowing t~r
absorption In the body. The water lneok.tble fiber• found In wheat
bran, other wholegrain cereal•. frutt1 and vegetablel take up apace
tn the atomach, making you feel full.
Higher fiber foods aleo take longer to cheW, It takes more time
to eat thr" apptee than to drink the juice from thoM apples. Since
the eating process Is atower, you're lea Mkefy to overeat.
How much fiber Is enough? No one knowa for sure. Most of us
consume 1Oto20 grams of dietary fiber per day. But many nutrition
experts recommend Increasing fiber Intake td between 30 and 35
grams fN«Y day.
Thele eJCperts, however, caution agalnlt adding too much fiber
too fat to the diet.Too much fiber too qutckty can cauM lntestlnal
· However, reeeerch lndlcat• that th«e Is a return to normal
miner at balance In a matter of days, and that Intestinal dhlcomfort
aubaides wtthtn days, alto.
Or. James W. Anderson, professor of medicine and ctlnlcal
nutrltfon at the University of Kentucky Coflege of Medicine;
recommends increasing fiber Intake by:
•Adding high fiber foods to the diet gradualty, gtvtng your body
time to adjust. .
•Eating a variety of fiber-rich foods, Including fruits,
vegetables, legumes and whole grain breads and cereals such as
oat1, wheat, rye and barley.
•Drinking plenty of fluids.~
"However, anyone with a medical condition should consult hia
physician befOfe contemplating any dietary changes,·· remfnda
Anderson. .
Increasing the amount of dietary fiber In your diet Is easkw and
tastier than you might think. With two sf Ices of whole wheat breed, 'A
cup cooked broccoll. one large apple and 'h cup cooked sweet corn,
you'll Increase your daify dietary fiber Intake by 15 grams. One4'lllf
cup of cooked kidney beans in a bowl of chill adds 9. 7 grams.
Oat pancakes for breakfast°' brunch are another appeaJlng
way to Introduce the entire famlty to higher-fiber foods. Whole grain
oats add a nutty flavor and moist, tender texture to these tight
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Reel in the compliments with sole
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9t1lffed 8plnacb Sole ta a •taiullac ma1D d.lall del1'Jlt.
Hl·rc: 1s a stunning main dish
delight that 1s not onl> dramatic to
look at hut delicious to taste.
Encased wi thin the sole fillets is a
pinach. mushroom and rice stuf-
fing highlighted by an unusual
tasting creamy cheese sauce made
with Norvegia. a mild mellow
Norwegian cheese.
This 1s one of tho~ special o ne-
dish dinners that lt>nd itself to
con\Cn1ent cooking. simple sen,1cc
and e>.ccllent eatina.
Herc i the reci~ as developed an
the Nor eland Foods Te t
Kitchens.
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Russian .dish es ..
perfect for Len t
'ou don't n"'e'd a pas pon to ~mplc Russian l Ul'ilnl' 'ou can make
thr cuhnal) p1lgnma.ge naht m ~our kitchen
Kuleb1aka. a pastl)-wrapped ~lmon loaf mali..cc; a dramau,· cho1c-c
dunng the meat le s Lenten season. It look'i elegant \Ct "'ca )' to prep re.
You con create this nutritious clas 1c with modC"m ca~ than kc; to prepared
rolled puff pac;tl) (ha1labk m the frozen food \(,'<:lion of m t laracr
'iupcrmarketc;)
The Oak> pa ti"\ en\t'lops a lu mu' filhn~ of lmon 11p10 h. ntt
and hard-cooked e d1 tinctl)' Oavorcd with Jail anJ D1Jun mu tard.
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t ther 1n abN&e Ro • lad. 1raccful ca e ~tat lake onl~ mi nut
to hapcand attdone ahead to malt la t minute P~P3rnllon a b~1e. tufY
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(P attry·Wr..,e4 Sal ... Loaf)
% cup eacll coanely elto,,.~ oaloa1 ud celery
i tabletpooa1 IHltter or mar1artae ~ n p 1Hee4 fred m•r.om1 ( '.4 ,.ad or 1-oaace caa, dralaed >
1 cu (U~ oucet) aalmoa
l packa1e ( 10 once> fro1ea cllopped 1plaacll, wwed aDcl weU·draiaed a c•pt cooked rice (1 cap ucooked replar rice)
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! tabln pooa1 OIJoa·1tyle mustard
Z table1poou dry wllUe wlDe
2 teaepooa1 lemoa J•lce
1 teaepoo11 dW weed
% teaepooa pepper
t pacb1e (1'7 14-ouce) frozen paff pastry, tlaawed
leg
1 tablnpoon water
Cook onion and celery in butter in medium-size skillet over medium
heat about 8 minutes. until tender-crisp. Add mushrooms; cook 3
minutes. Drain salmon. reserving liquid. Discard skin and bone; flake
salmon with fork in large bowl.
Add onion mixture. reserved liquid. spinach. rice. eggs, hard cooked
eggs. mustard. wine. lemon juice. dill weed and pepper. Roll I sheet of puff
pastry on floured surface to a I 0 x 14-inch rectangle. Cut off a 2-inch strip
along long side making a sheet 8 x 14 inches; reserve strip.·
Place rectangle on cookie sheet. Spoon salmon mixture into center of
pastry leaving a 1112-inch border. Brush border with egg and water beaten
together. Roll out second sheet of puff pastry to a I 0 x 16-inch rectangle.
Place over tilling.
Turn up border of dough to make a rim around tilling and flute; cut
slits to let steam escape. Brush loaf with beaten egg. Cut reserved pastry
strip into decorative shapes and apply to loaf; brush decorations with egg
mixture.
Bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Slice and
serve with Sour Cream Sauce. 8 to 10 servings.
SOUR CREAM SAUCE
1 cup milk
% tablespoon flour
I tablespoon Dijon-style mu1tard
~ teaspoon onion salt
•;, teaspoon dlll weed
Dasbpepper
~ cup dairy soar cream
Combine milk. flour. mustard, onion salt. dill weed and pepper in
small saucepan. Cook over medium heat until thickened: cook one
minute. Add sour cream. Heat (do not boil). Makes I!/} cups.
CA BBAGE ROSE SALAD
1 J•r (If.ounces) sliced or wbole pickled beets
in cup water
1 cup red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons Worcestershire aaace
1 tablnpoon caraway seeds
1 teaspoon ult
~ teaspoon onion salt
1 bead (about Z poands) wbJte cabbage
Drain beets. reserving juice. Chop beets. cover and chill. Combine
beet juice. water. vinegar. Worcestershire sauce. caraway seeds (tied in
cheesecloth). salt and onion salt in medium-size saucepan: bring to boil.
Add cabbage; cover and simmer about 60 minutes. or until knife
inserted into cabbage mee ts only the slightest resistance. Remove
cabbage, cool. Separate leaves by rolling back each one as far as possible
.without detaching.
Tuck in edges ofleaves. so they don't show. Place cabbage in bowl or
pl astic bag; pour on cooking liquid. Cover or seal bag and chill 8 hours or
overnight. Drain and remove caraway seeds. Spoon chopped beets
. between cabbage leaves. Serve cabbage cut into wedges. 8 to I 0 servings.
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Fish steaks delicious yet easy
Taste enlivened
with grapef rult
EtHhus1a m for Ii h rookery 1~
one of the nou:wonhy trends in
American cuisine 1n the past fi ve
years.
Restaurant report man> more
patrons arc ordering fish dishes,
large food markets now offer a
greater variety of fish and the
fishmonger has never been so busy.
Doctors laud the importance offish
in the diet because of its low
cholesterol and caloric counts.
while nutritionists hail ii!> healthful
and nourishing qualities.
t medium grapefruit, 1ectlontd
t tablespoons chopped parsley
Combine flour. salt and pepper;
coat fish steaks with flour mixture.
Reserve unused flour mixture.
In lar&e skHlet melt 2 table paon
butler: saute stenks unul brown on
one side. 3 10 4 minutes. Turn and
brown other side. Fi h tests done
when it flakes easiy with u fork .
Remove to serving platter, keep
warm.
~dd more butter. 1f necessary.
Fry remaining fish steaks. Remove
to serving plauer. In same skillet.
melt remaining 2 tablespoons but·
ter. Stir in grapes; cook I minute.
Sur in reserved fl our mixture.
Cook. 11rring <'Onsusntl y, unul
mmure boils and thickens. dd
arapefru 1 t ~cttons and pars le):
heat through. Pour over fish stC"ak!>
Yield: 4 serving~.
FISH BAKE
3 tablHpoons bucter or margar·
lne
I medium onion, chopped 1 1~
cup)
1 cup 1llced mushrooms
2 packaaes ( 10 ounces each I
frozen, chopped s pinach,
tbawed, drained
'i'J teaspoon ground nutmeg
11• teaspoon salt
I 'i pounds flab steaks ( Z steaks,
about I Z ouacea eacb) •
•, up 1r1pefnlt J•lce
I larae I rHll tomato, tllced
t medJam 1rapdruJt, •~Uoatd
In medium killet melt butter,
saute onion and mu hrooms unul
tender. Sttr m pinach. nutm eg and
ah. Spoon ptnach mixture into a
2-quart. ~hollow baking dish.
Sprinkle fish steaks with saJt and
pep~r to taste. Arntn&e fish on
spinach. Pour grilpefrull juice over
all. Bake in 3SO..dc&rec oven 20
minutes. Place tomato &I ices on fish
and arrange grapefruit sections
around fish .
Bake 5 minutts longer or until
tomato and &rnpefru1t are heated
through. Yield: 4 servings
*Note: sc llkfish. halibut. GraduallY add grapefruit JUICC. S\\Ordfish or salmon Salt and pepper But for home cooks. the best pan
of this sudden 'iurge of interest 1n Fleh Steaka Veronlqae an anytime treat.
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can make delicious C'ompan) meals
with all the fish that's read1I~
available. <;
Fish Steaks Veronique uses the
enlivening taste of grapefrui t to
enhance the na tural aroma and
flavor of the fish . Lightl} c;auteed
red grapes and sections of grapefruit
surrou nd the steaks. adding sue·
culence lo the dish.
Elegant yet simple 10 prepare.
this is a perfect en tree for entertain·
ing that imponant guest.
Fish Bake'gives fish steaks a more
robust flavor with sauteed mush -
rooms and onions combined with
spinach. The vegetables are placed
in a baking dish. topped with the
steaks and baked. Tomatoes slices
and grapefruit sections are added
just at the end.
The dish 1s a marvelous com-
bination of tastes. textures and
colors that make it as eye-appealing
as 11 1s appctmng.
FISH STEAKS VERONIQUE
4 flab steaks ( 6 ounces each) or 2
flab steaks (12 ounce a eacb)
(halibut, tlleflab, salmon)
3 tablespoons flour
•;, teaspoon salt
~il teaspoon pepper
4 tablespoons butter or mar·
grlne, divided
~ pound red seedless grapes
.,,,, cup grapef rult juice
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Place prcssurc regulator on uni t
pipe. Cook 5 minutes at 15 poundc;
pressure. Let pressure drop of its
own accord. Do not attempt to
remove cover until pressure Is
co mpletely reduced. Open pressure
cooker and allO\\ nee to -;team
unco\cred 5 minute'i. Yield. 3 cups
cooked nee.
JELLIED RICE MOLD
13 <& cup Creamy Sauce
I envelope unflavored gelatin
2 tablespoons cider vinegar
1 cup cooked rice
111 cup sour cream
Keep Cream y Sauce made for
meat hot. Soften gelatin in vinegar;
add to hot sauce. stirri ng to
dissolve. Add cooked ri ce and sou~
cream. Spoon into decorative ind1·
vidual molds a'i shown or a 3-cup
mold. Chill until firm . Unmold to
sen e. Arrange mold on c;cn mg
pla11cr with m id sliced steak roll
and vegetables' maigret1c.
VEGETABLES PACKET
2 cups assorted fresh vtg·
etables, cut In julienne strips
(green beans, carrots, turnips,
celery, green pepper, etc.I
I tablespoon butter
Aluminum foll
Wrap 'egctablcs and butler c;e-
curel y in aluminum foil. Cook with
meat as directed.
VEGETABLES VINAIGRETTE
FOR COLO MEAL
•,:i cup olive oil
4 teaspoons vinegar
•, teaspoon dry mustard
1, teaspoon salt
Pepper
Put cooked \l..'gt•ta blcc; 1n a bowl
or plastic container. Combine re·
maining ingredien ts and pour O\Cr
vegetables. Cover and clllll for
several hoursorovernight. rrangc
vegetables with ~ltccs of cold c;tcak
roll and nee molds on 'icrving
platter.
PLUM SAUCE
• red plum1, cut Into sixths, or
el1bt1, 1eed1 removed
4 'fl cups picked brown 1u1ear
1 tablespoon oran1e liqueur
I to-ounce ready-to-bake frozea
apple pie, baked or t •·ounce
ready·tO·terve frozen coconut
or b1nua cream pie
Place fruit . c;ugar and liqueur 1n a
I 6·ollnce hatl:jW that will fit 1n
pre sure cookc~ Wrap ~urely 1n
aluminum foil. Cook as directed.
Serve warm over apple pie or at
room temperature over thawed
cream p1c.
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Italian dishes add. touch
off oreign intrigue to meals
Domanat1n11 the mencirn cul·
inary cne are simpler. lia.hte r
di he . c p:inded use of htrb and
~asonings. and a continued in·
fatu tion with ethnic and regional
cooking.
As a means of adding a touch of
foreign intrigue to meals. Uncle
Ben's ha~ captured the essence of
Nonhern It aly in Rice Florentine.
A perfect blend <>f high quality long
grain nee with ~k-ct garden herbs
and vegetables. this rice lrnds an
auractl\e bit of color to any
mealtime occasion.
Shrimp Florentine. ready to
scne in JU'>I under half an hour.
adds a gourml't touch to an) table.
The Euroix·an navor of the nee IS a
perfect mat<:h with the delicate
shrimp. wh1k the firm . !>eparatc nee
grnino; add texture to the dish.
TomatOC!> pro\ 1d<.· an e\tra navor
d1meno;1on as well as an ex tra touch
of color for an appealing dish that is
special enough for tom pan~ meals.
Eas, ·to-cook strips of chicken
breast" combined\\ 1th na, orful nee
t-lorcntinc. "inc and fresh s"cct
red pepper create a lOlorful onc-
dl'>h skilkt. C'hu:ken Flor<.'nt1nc 1s
an Italian-SI\ k meal. eao,y on th e
cook. and high on navor appeal.
CHICKEN FLORENTINE
4 chicken breast halves, boned
and skinned
J •, teaspoons paprika
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 •, cups water
'2 cup dry 'white wine
1 package ( 6 ounces J r ice Flor·
en tine
11:1 cup red pepper strips or 11:1
cup pimiento strips
2 tablespoons chopped green
onion
C ut chicken into ' -inch "'1de
S eafood
top choice
fornJ enus
"'il·alom.J ,., top' for nwnu 11lan-
n1ng during lhl· Ll'ntl·n wa\on.
hcgrnning to<.la~ <ind l'\tend1ng
through ( 1ood Fnda~ \pnl S
f ht• ( ali forn la h \hertl'\ .\ \SOC13·
uon '>ugge'>t'> tht follo"' 1ng nutn-
twnal gu1dt\ and '>Cr" ing \U&gC'>-
tronc, in meal pla nnmg:
-Remember that ~ ounn:'> ol
raw fi sh will su ppl) ahou\ hall thl'
total protl'IO r<.'qu1rnl l'al h da~
tht• bod)
-Frsh protl·1n'> arc M5 rx:rn·nt to
95 percent d1gcs11hle. Thi"' 1s cs-
pcc1all} hl'lpful 1n planning foods
for children and thl' eldl·rh
-LoY..-fat fio;h and 'o;hdlfish
normalh con tain In' than IQ,LJ
lalonec, · for a 4-ouncc c,cn 1~.
Meat tor <.'>.ample. may ha\l.' O\>i.'r
300 ca lorie'> 1n a 4-ounn· !lcn 1ng.
-bcn though many fi'.lh come
from '>all wa t<.'r. thn can ht used
frccl\ 1n IO\\ \odium· diet'> btcau\e
the \ah content 1s rclatl\eh low
.Seafood product'> su ppl} · phm· 1
phoru'I pol3\'.11Um and 1ron. r>IU'I
tran· m1nerab and flounne
tnps. Sprmklt' wi th paprika. Saute
1n oil in 10.inch killet over
medium heat unuJ hahtly brown~:
drain exec fat. Add water. wine
and con ten cs of nee and seasoning
packets to k1llct: sur. Bri ng to a
boil.
Co,er tightly and immcr 20 to
25 m inutes unti l all liquid is
absorbed. tir in red pepper strips
and green onion. Makes S servings.
SHRIMP FLORENTINE
% to 3 cloves garUc, ml.Deed
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1 poaad medlam 1ilrlmp,
cleaned, develDed
% cups water
I pat11a1e (t otance1) rice Flor·
HClDe
I cu ( 14 'It or It ouncet t
tomatoes, well drained, chopped
Cook garlic in oil 1n 10-inc h
skillet over medium heat until
tender. Add shrimp: saute until
cooked through, about l to 4
minutes. Remove shrimp and re·
serve. Drain excess fa t.
Combine water and contents of
rice and seasonsna packets in
skillet: stir. Bring to a boil. \over
tightly a nd si mmer 20 to 25
minutes or until all water 1s
absorbed. Stir in reserved shrimp
and tomatoes: heat through . Makes
S servings.
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fro1cn <;catood'> as an alternat1\l· to
frc<,h \l'afood'>. The qualit) anti
a"allatnlll\ ol lro1cn '>e<ifood'> ha<,
1nc:rcac,cd in the pa'>t fc-w year'>. BEEF
CHUCK ROAST
DUBUQUE OR ARMOUR
-Wintl'r C<1ll\en1l'nt't 1011<.J llr>
Pu rt l1t1'>l" \mokl·d li'>h for an 1n\tant
pn.·-rnokl·d ml'al It '' a good hrunrh or at-home ent<.'rt aining
l'ntrn· \moked li'>h can he kept
rclngnat<.·d f(ir up to one week.
Vam·11c' J\,11lahk 1n ~outhland
markl't' 1ntludt '>m<>kl·d tuna. ~cl·
lo-w tall hallhut and c,almon
For tho\c 1ntere-.ttd 1n fresh fish
during I 1.·nt. :l\ailahil1t~ "Ill dc-
rcnd on \.\l'atlwr t t1nd1t1on\ and
rnt<.h
V.l·athn pt•1 milting. thl' lollow-
1ng \hould he a\ailabk 1n "our Im a I
\upcrruarl..et or li'>h 'itorl' Pat ifil
'napper Petrak <,uk. lloundt·r
hJlrbut. <,and dah\. ling wd 'It rc>d
haddotl... l11d '>l'a ha.,., "'h1tl'li-.h.
l atfi.,h and trout The rt Jl\o "'111 tx·
KUOd \upplil'\ ol rl'U\'>t'I' t lanl\ and
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tlu11ng Lent
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3 12 -pound chicken, cut up
I tablespoon paprika
2 tablespoons butter
I ''>·pound (s<'ant) Spa nis h
onion, qua rte red and thinly
1llccd
1 'J -pound mu1hroom s, thinly
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lime JUICC.
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HERE ARE JUS1 A FEW OF THE WINNERS IN ALPHA BETA'S CALIFORNIA DREAMIN ' GAME!
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In a la~ killet melt butltt. Add
onions. ute unul tender. about 3
minutes: set wde. Remove C1USt1
from bread (ute crvsas to mak.e
bread crumbs. 1f desired).
Cut bread slices in haJf d~
ly. In the bottom of a areued 10.
inch quiche or pie ptn, arran,e 6 of
the bread halves. Sprinkle with
cheest and reserved onions. At·
range remainin•brcad halves on
top of the cheese l'ayer. allowina tht
halves to overlap.
In a medium bowl ~teas. Add
milk. Worcestershire sauce and
salt. mix well. Pour evenly over
bread. Cover and refriaerate over-
night.
Preheat oven to 3SO dqrces.
Bake. uncovered. until a knife
inserted in the center comes out
clean. about 40 minutes. Garnish
with parsley. if desired. Yield: 6
Portions.
Minerals
aid disease
resistance
Consumption of trace minerals
can measurably improve diseasc
resistance in the elderly. according
to findings at UC San Diego.
"There seems to be an indication
that intakes of the Recommended
Dietar) Allowances (RDA) for
trace minerals. such as iron and
zinc. improve the immune
resPonsc necessary for disease re-
sistance:· states Paul Saltman.
Ph.D .. a researcher as UCSD's
b1olog) depanment.
altman and his colleagues sup-
plemented the diets of 17 elderly
patients with the RDA equivalent
for iron ( 15-18 milligrams). zinc ( 15
mg.). copper (2-3 mg.). and man-
ganese (2.5 mg.) and found positive
change in the immune response
after three months.
Deficiencies exist in the elderly
due to their limited intake of
calones and all nutrients. says
Saltman. Changes in taste acuity.
sahvat1on and gastrointestinal
funcuons. combined with a number
of phys1olog1cal. social and emo-
tional factors. result in decreased
food and nutnent intake in the
cldcrl)'.
··older people who do not con-
sume at least l .600 calories and eat
a\ ancd diet that includes red meat.
fish and li H·r. as "ell as a \anet} of
other foods. could be deficient 1n
trace minerals:· according to
. altman.
Iron dctktl'nq 1s widespread in
the clderl). pan1cularl) 1n the
socioeconomic underprl\ aleged.
states alt man .\ defic1enc) m iron.
as well as zinc. can also increase
susccpt1b1l1t~ to bacterial infec-
tions. he adds.
"Intake of protein food sources
-red meat. li "er. shellfish. and
l'ggs-and to a limited degree milk
and green IC"af) 'egetables. 1s cnt1-
'al to trace mineral stores:·
"It the elderl' can assess that
1hc1r diets include meat and o ther
protein sources. milk. cheese and
other calcium sources. and vitamin
w urces from f rulls. vegetables and
"hole grains. the) can be reason-
abh a'i'iUred that the) arc mttt1ng
their nutnent nC"eds for·tracc min-
1..'rals
··othern1!>e I suggest they take an
ine\pensl'l' one-a-da} vitamin and
mineral supplement that supplies at
least. but not more than. I 00
percl'nt of the RDA ··
'altman advises prudent use of
"upplement\ but warns ag;-1nst
<,ubsrnutins them for food in a
balann·d diet
SOLE ...
From Cl
Parsley
SAl1CE
2 lablt-spoons butter or mar1ar-
lnt
t tabltspooas flour
l '• caps milk
I cup shredded Norve1la ctltt1t
1 teaspoon Worcute'rslaire
·~ teaspoon dry mastard
•-. teaspoon salt
Dub cayenne pepper
Preheat o"en to 400 degrees. In
skillet hrown mu hrooms in but-
ter .\dd spinach and green onion;
cook until tender. l\dd nee. dill. sail
and pepper ,Lay out fillets: divide
11tuffing among fillets.
R~)ll up and fasten with tooth-
pick\ Place in bunered shallow
!'laking dish Bake at 400 degrttS 15
minute (or until fish Oakes ca ily).
SA CE: In ..auccpan. melt but-
trr .\Jd flour and cook. umna
until hubbl and smooth. Remov'
from heat and gradual!) blend 1n
milk .\dd remaining 1n1rcd1ents.
C ool 'illmng. unlit thickened ind
smooth f"\e o"cr fi h. If ootrtd,
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Or-.. Colet DAILY PILOT IWednMdey, Februery 20, 1886
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Corn-cla m chowder
m odern version of
Pilgr ims ' standby
The Puritan' landed 1n the c" t)pical New England fare .
World duri ng the most h11ter The transplanted Englt~hwomcn
rnont hrnf the year. but they quickly who hankered for the tastes of home
learned the ~kills of survival that used the bounty of the New World
carried them th roughout their years to make the dishes they re-
'" the region. membered.
They came with no ski ll s that The lege ndar) Hasty Pudding is
qualified them as pioneers. The an adaptation of an English Por-
passengcrs of the Mayflower were ridge made of wheat flour. butter.
merchants and businessmen. more spice. milk and. when available, an
accustomed 10 bending over a Bible egg. Colon1al cooks substttuted cornmeal for wheat. than a plow. But they quick l) learned how 10 Whentheapplesecdthecolon1sts FmER AIDS DIE TER build. hunt. fhh. plant and plow. brought with them from England • • • took root and the trees bore fr uit. a .._Cl -\nd their wives learned from the multitude of Apple Brown Beu ys.
pencak... 1' ! Indian women ho\' to use thl· -\pple Jonathans and -\pplc Pan-
Skim mllkand vege1ableoil keepfat andcho1esterol levelslow. unfami ltar regional foods of the dowd~scmcrged.
a.tot all, three4-lnch cakes contalnjust 236 calorles. Top with New World 10 ft'l'd their men and But 11 was the sea. says the
tr.ehorfroan strawberries tor a sweet, wholesome treat even children. researcher. that gave the early New
w.tghtwatche rscanenjoy. It "as those earl~ da)s tha t Englanders both food and liveli -
shaped the distinctive character of hood: salmon. oysters. shrimp,
OAT PANCAK ES today's New England foods that use clams. lobster. cod.
1 et1pall-pvposefloar the freshes t 1ngrcd1ents nat1 vc to Cod was king. a must for atur-
~ c.poatl quick or old faa~loned, uocooked the region. according to ..\Itson da}' dinner. and eating codfish balls
1 tablespoonbakhlipowder Puh er. a Du Pon1 researcher on Sunda) morning was the mark of
'fh J d od d h a proper Bostonian. ~ ceaapoonsalt (optlou.I) e n ians in tr uce t e new ''Then. of course. there were
1 PlkimmJlk amval~tothcbeansandcorn ofthe Ctl clams.'' says Pulver ... Each state has 14 capegHb1Cltu&eor1 eg,bea&ea ltfc-sustain1ng succotash Chat in its own preferences and prejud ices
%tablnpooa1ve1e&Uleoll both Nonh and South became a about what is in the local clam
•
HeatgriddJeovermedium-high heat(orpreheatclcctric gnddlcor !>taple: and taugh1 them how to chowder: 1 • clams. milk. celery.
sk.iUet to 37SdqretS). OilliaJnly. Combine dry ingredients. Add milk. s1m mer beans ifl a pit with a touch common l"i ctckers. seasoning." lea rned .,from the Algonquin 1 n-
cgrubstitute and oil; stir just until dry inaredicntsare moistened. of bear fat or an infusion of maple Purists preferred 1t tomato-less. she dians 365 years ago. Is alive. well
1 bay leaf
1 • teaspoon celery salt Foreachpancak~.pourabout 'f4 cupbatteron hotaridd.Jc. Turn S)rup. To this day Boston baked adds. and floumhing from Maine to when tops are covered with bubblesandedaesloolc cooked. Turn onJy beans. teamed with the dense. The ntual of the New Engla nd Massachuseus. 2 (7-ounce) cans minced clams
l (16-ounce) can c reamed corn
2 c ups milk once. Makes 12pancalces. steamed Indian brown bread. 1s clambake. which the colonists On sunlit beaches and from
-------------------------------------------------------. hidden covc'i the clams are gathered Salt and pepper to taste
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fresh. the ears of corn unhus ked. the
potatoes and the lobsters are laid on
heated rocks and buried under
blankets of seaweed to bake to their
moment of succulent perfection.
Here's a recipe for the corn-clam
chowdcrthat hel ped those first New
En glanders survive thei r first dif-
ficult months. It's easy to prepare
usi ng canned corn and minced
clams. which arc readily a\a1lablc
anytime of year.
As with all mi lk-based dishes.
take care to use a heav y saucepan
and low to medium heat when
preparing yo ur chowder.
Serve your corn-clam chowder
wit h fresh corn bread.
NEW ENGLAND CORNY
CLAM CHOWDER
2 medium onions, chopped
In a 3-quart saucepan. sautc
onions 1n butter or m!lrgarine until
soft but not brown. Add broth .
potatoc'i. seasonings and clams.
Cook. covered. about 15 to 20
minutes or un11I potatoes arc
cooked th rough. Add corn and
milk. heat through. For richer soup.
use I cup half-and-half in place of
mi lk. Serve~ 6 to 8.
ORIGINAL CORN BREAD
~ cup sifted flour
34 cup yellow corn mea l
1 t,~ teaspoons baking powder
1 tablespoon sugar
11 teaspoon salt
1 egg, beaten
~cup milk
2 tablespoons oll
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. 2 tablespoons butter ·or margar-
ine
1111 cups c hicken broth
2 cu s diced tatoes
In a large bowl. combine fl our.
corn meal. baking powder. sugar
and salt. In a smaller bowl. com-.---------------. bine egg. milk and 011. Add to flour
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New Dago Red too sophisticated for its.name
Before all )'OU halian·Amcrican~ Funher. the wood can be cu tom a number of such wines productd hkcl)' love this fttth. z~ty wine auon that warrants a wine lovet's
fict upset at a po siblr ethnic slur cut 10 your needs and your from P1no1 No1r and Cabernet with its strawberry aroma. very visu 1s called Gokt lrttt. which tt
rom my wnuna about something measurements and shipped any-uv1anon. and at least one made fruity navorsand cnsp.just lliahtly loattd on Goad St .• so named ~T~~~ ~!:~h~~i·n~t:::~c t~~~t! ' JEBY where. from Merlot. \ sWttt finish. Try 11 oow, so you'll becllul( n was the site of rht c11y•s
d. · What a classy way to panel a den l;he navors are sliahtl)' different know what to buy when lbewca1her s.ay office back 1n the I 8SOI. In tra 1t1on. or wine cellar. What about a wine from White Zinfandel. because the gets warm. fact. the restaurant is located in that
A new wine called Dago Red is MEii cabinet actually made from these basevapcisdifferent.bu11hcbe 1c MORE WHITE ZIN -Add to vcrybu1Jd1na,
made by an Italian. and a second old wine vats? The "conversation style 1s the same. If you like White the list of new White Zinfa.ndel The wine list is small but well
&encration grape.grower at that. piece" value is virtually priceless. Zin. you'll probably like Pinot Noir productrs Paul Masson and Lou1 thouaht out, and. more im~
One of his first chores was selling For a detailed brochure. write to: Blanc and Cabernet Blanc. Manini. The Maston is plentirul. antly. f11rty pri«d. ~ food iJ
his father's grapes to those of Italian It as then turned into any number Original Winebarrel, P.O. Box "('", Sterlla1 I Hf CaberMt Blue but the Manini will be hard to find excellent, fea1urinJ such djvtrs.ilitt
heritage all over America. who of practical applications. ranging Acampo. CA 9S220. ($6.SO): This is the one slightly as only a small quantity was made a fresh seafood, fresh J)Utl and
turned those grapes into a wine they from wall or ceiling paneling. to WINE TIP -White Zinfandels frivolous wine in the Sterlin& line. of this first efTon. some ofthe best vtnison fve bad in
affectionately called Dago Red. door and window trim. to mold-are hot these days. but don't forget Personally I'm iJad. because there RESTAURANT TIP -Wine a Iona ttme. Prices arc moderate,
Joe Carrari is the man's name. ings, baseboards. mantlcpicccs and that white wines made from other is more to hfe than Chardonnay. country travelers invariably spend service is profeujonal and f'ricndly
more. All kinds of cabinetry can be red grapes ca n be equally pleasant. Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet at least one night in San Francisco. without beina intrusive. and. you'll and the fami!y first grew grapes in made frm the recycled redwood . enjoyable and refreshing. There are auvignon. Fans of White Zin will A relatively new restaurant oper-love the surroundings. the Rancho Cucamonga district 1n .-----------------------------....:... ______________ _..:.. ______ _..:., _________ :__ ___ _
Southern California. Carran now
owns 130 acres of prime vineyard
land in anta Barbara County
known as Los Alamos Vineyard.
Los Alamos grapes have been sold
to famous wineries all over the
state. includans man )' names you
would recognize 1n Napa and
Sonoma.
Why would a rec;pet·ted grower
bnna. us something called Dago Red~ Several reasons. among them
the fact that grape pnce<; ha ve been
depressed and one wa y for a grower
to realize a greater profit on has crop
as to get into the wine business.
Dago Red is a style of wine that is
pan ofCarrari's heritage. and a style
of wine he enjoys personally. And
let's not overlook the fact that Dago
Red is a name that most everyone is
familiar with. even if they've never
actually tasted any. lt'c; pretty sharp
marketing for a farmer.
To help ham get th e wine 10
market. Carran has retained former
vice president of marketing for
Zaca Mesa Winery. Bob Agnew. a
professional who should get the JOb
done.
Before I describe the wine. let me
do my usual warning for wrnes that
ma) be difficult to find . The
availability on this one as good as far
as suppl y goes. but at as JUSt being
released and man) merchants may
not know about It )Cl. For funher
rnformation. you or your wine
merchant can contact: Agnew Wine
Marketing. 11 57 Shady Glen. Santa
Mana. CA 93455 (805) 937-5479.
Carrarl Dago Red ($3.50 or less):
Actually. this 1s pretty soph1st1catcd
stuff to be called Dago Red. I 1 as a
blend of 55 percent Cabernet. 35
percent Petite Sirah and 10 percent
Zinfandel. You won't mass 11 on the
shelfif11's there. because the label 1s
bright red and white surrounded b)
a bla ck and what<.' checkerboard
border. What ll ha!> an common
with Dago Reds of >Ore as that 111s a
substan11al wine What 11 1s not. as
manr Of those were. IS overl)
tannac. overripe or notaceabl>
sweet. It 1s a )'Ou thful st) le with
plenty ofna,or. and unlike most SJ
wines at will improve with a few
)cars an the bottle.
The Cabernet gives at some class.
the Petite Sarah provides body and
depth. and the Zin 1s just one more
flavor note. This wine will go with
everything from hamburgers and
barbecue to all those tomato·based
5auccs that one thrnks of when one
th inks Italian.
It's a bona fide "best bu)." and
case purchases arc h1ghl) rec-
ommended. The longer at take )'Ou
to dnnk at up. the better 1t'c; going to
be.
HISTORY IN YOUR HOME -
Talk about innovative. there's a
firm in wane countr} called The
Ong1nal Wincba rrel ( ompan).
that is buying tho e giant redwood
vats. some of which stand 20 feet or
more high and hold up 10 50.000
gallons of wine.
Man)' of the wanencc; are replac-
ing these vats with stainless steel
tanks. and no one seemed 10 know
what to do with the old vats as the>
were torn down.
Keep in mind that some of these
vats are nearl y a century old and
made from grades of redwood no
longer available. It seemed a shame
to let all that premium wood. wane·
soaked as it mifhl be. go to waste.
The Origina Wrnebarrcl Com-
'pany was establ ished to '!lake
practical use of1h1s wood. A malling
process and other processing gets
past the wine-soaked portion and
down to what amounts to v1rgan
wood.
Cooking
with class
If you are looking for something
different an the taste of food. the
Royal Thai Cuisine cooking classes
may be your answer.
Four classes including a four-
course dinner and champagne wall
be taugh t on Monday-, at 6:30 p.m.
Tuition I\ $25 per class, and
enroll ment 1s confirmed upon re·
ceipt of a check and enrollmen t
form .
Clas~ 11e ,., limited. so early
enrollment 1s adv1std. Checks and
forms 5hould be sen~ to Roya l 'J ha1
Cuisine. 4001 W ( oao;t Highway.
tNewpon Beach 92663. Phone
650-3122. • • • Su\&n 51ack. who ha\ JU'U re· 11 turned from a founh stay 1n Japan.
will share c'c1ttn1 tdea\ and offer <;ea~nal 11urpn~ d1i,hc\. durina a
I cook1na cla "·en titled "Traditional
Japanese Fca\t ...
Thr drmonwat1on will be pre\~
lcntrd at 6·30 p.m. Monda) at M)' I favorite Things Cooking \chool.
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ONr'fji COMI CWLV Ptl.OT/Wectn.day, Febtuaty 20, 1N5
Tuna turnovers hearty
With a \avor> fillina and a Oak}
wrapper of puff pastry. muin dish
turnovcl'1 easily turn tun~ in&o a
nutritious qnd low-caloric meal
that can be prepared 1n less thon 30
minutes.
Tuna Turnovers wnh Mustard
Sauce. an updated version of tra·
d111onal Enallsh mcat·f11lcd
pastries. have less than 300 calorics
each and arc convcnu:nt to make
with fro1cn vege tables and frolen
pufTpastry.
Broccoli frozen 1n cheese aucc
adds an accent of color and refresh-
ing flavor to the filling ofth1s meal-
in-0ne dish. and d~s not even need
to be cooked first.
The broccoli and auce urc simp.
ly thawed in the cookina pouch.
then combined with thC' other
inaredients. includina tuna. hard·
cooked eaas and dry mu tard. The
cheese sauce from the broccoli
flavors the fillinaand keep!l 1t moist
..,.,hilc baking.
The tuno-broccoli m1 x1urc 1s
wrapped in pufTpastry crust. which
1uimple to prepare with fron~n pull
pastry sheets. While the. pastries are
baking. a 1csty mustard auce is
heated in u saucepan to serve with
the warm turnovers.
TUNA TURNOVERS
WITH MUSTARD SAUCE
IO ounce p1cka1e broccoli
f roaen In a cbeese flavored
sauce
2 7-ouace cans water packed
tuna, drained
t bard-cooked eggs, cbopped
11, cup cbopped onion
2 table1poont pickle relltb
•, teatpoon dry m ustard
11 'l•·Olnce package froien puff
pat try, thawed '
I egg yolk plu• 1 tablespoon
water
Mustard Sauce
2 &ableapoont margar ine or
butter
2 tablespoons flour
VONS SUPER Sit GS PUIS SOPER
COUPONS
"'i teHpoon salt
Du b cayenne pep~r
I cap milk
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
In bowl of hot water, thaw
unopened broccoli pouch for 15 to
20 minutes.• Heat oven to 450
degrees. Grease 2 cookie sheets. In
large bowl. tombine tuna. eggs.
onion. pickle relish and dry mus-
tard: fold in thawed broccoli .
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On floured board. roll out each
pastry sheet to 12-i nch square; cut
each sheet into four squares. Spoon
about 1/1 cup tuna mixture evenly
between squares. In small bowl.
combine egg yolk and water; brush
small amount on pastry edges to
help seal.
Fold pastry diagonally; crimp
t:dges with fork 10 seal. Pnck top of
turnovers wi th fork: brush with
remaining egg wash. Place on
prepared cookie sheets. Place in
oven and immediately reduce oven
1empera1ure to 400 degrees: bake
for 20 minuh:s or until golden
brown.
Meanwhile. in small saucepan.
melt margarine. Stir in flour. salt
and caye nne pepper: cook until
mixture 1s smooth and bubbly
Gradually add milk: cook until
mixture boils and thickens. Stir in
mustard. Serve with warm turn-
overs. 8 turnovers.
Tip: •aroccoh pouch can be
thawed in the microwave oven.
Microwa ve on High as directed on
the package for 3 to 4 minutes.
Stir-fry beef
and broccoli
nutritious
Chincsi:-s1 ~ le 'ltir-fry cooking "
becoming more popular w11h evcry-
onr who works. It's a hcar1y. cas>
way to get dinner on the table
w1th1n an hour. This Beef and
Broccoli Almond1ne 1s a nutritious
\tir-fr) dish 10 add to )our recipe
rnl lcct ion.
Prepa ration 1s fast because sirl oin
steak slices are merely browned and
the broccoli 1s cooked only to the
crisp-tender stage.
To speed things up at dinner
time. you ran pre-slice the broccoli
and hcef. cover with plastic wrap
and refrigerate overnight so it's
read) lo go when )OU get home.
With its green broccoli flowcr-
ettc\, stnp!lofbccf cooked med1um-
rarc and a<:ccnts of p1m1ento and
golden toasted almonds. Beef and
Broccoli Almondinc 1s an attract-
ive. appealing dish. It's also highly
nutritious .
.\dd side dishes ot steamed white
nee and yo ur dinner's a winner!
Beef and Broccoli Al mondine
looks fcs11" e enough to make an)
work night the occasion to invite
anot her couple for an informal
dinner. perhaps to celebrate the
simple pleasures of life -like
quick. good cooking!
BEEF AN D BROCCOLI
ALMONDINE
l l!J pounds fresh broccoli
I can ( I 0 1"1 ounces) condensed
beef broth
I tablespoon instant chopped
onion
I tablespoon soy sauce
2 teaspoons cornstarch
'" teaspoon salt
11 teaspoon garlic powder
11 pound sirloin steak, cut 1 Inch
thick
I tablespoon oll
I tablespoon pimiento allcea
'"' cup blanched almonds.
toasted
Pare broccoh stems: slice 11~-mch
~n!mr~rtth.pf al ks to measure
I cup. Split remaining \talks in
halves lcnathwisc. Mix toacthcr
beef broth. onion. soy sauce. corn-
starch. !tall and prlic powder: set
aside.
Cut ~teak in thin diagonal slices.
Heat oi l in large ski llet; add steak
slices and brown quickl y over h11h
heat. stimna to brown both sides.
Remove steak 11nd keep warm
Add broccoli to skillet alona w11h
beef broth m1'<turc: heat to boilina.
Cover. lower heat and c-ook 10
minute or un11l crisp.tender. Re-
turn steak shccs to k1llct. odd
pimiento and almonds. and heat
Just unul cvcrythina 1s pipina hot.
Strvc st once. Make 4 ~rvinaa.
•
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Allergy sufferer~: Eating out can be hazard
~'!?.a~lfY WENCK dioxid.c and the sodu~m or sodium or po.ta111um meta~11ulfite. l'vt IMe8 pvtq •1 ~ .,_, dtup can be supplied by ~ Pft!Oldolulw• •rri1I
uco1 s ,..,...... PotaH1um salta ohulfltc, b11ulfite, •Chtck wnh food 1erv1cc man· w..W &My ,., alelMI .. ...... ci1tt and donQn.: hi ... 1J19 ID 11[111111 -~-
Art you allcraic to sulfitcs? lfso. and metabisuJfitc. Thcr. are widely aacrs bcfott orderinaau rtttaurant mHldH! Two kinds of'alcolaohre med -_,..,.'al 1lli •• ...., .--.
catina in restaurants may be hat· uaed as prestrvativcs 1n peckaacd to find out whether foods on the Alcohol it an ·~nt in C't~yl(thekiadlouditlbeet.wine . ..,... .................... .
ardoustoyourhtalth. food .w1nc.betr.1ndfood strv«t menu have been treated with h ndr«ts of r id '--•ions. and akobolic Mverllft) nd ill..._pr11bcttt1 .. D1•--
fi 1n ttstaurant salads. ulfites. u e.qu ... -_... · iiopropyl. Which nn111 no1 tw IMnt --••••-....... 19111•11 In restaurants. sul Itel oncn arc lf ).'OU happen to be stnsit1vc to The National Restaurant As-both prncnptaon and over-the-intcmaUy. The ....... ii Ulld i• cm ...... .....
used to improve and maintain the sulfiunaaacnts. you •h. ould take the soc1at1on has prepared for the food count~r drup. Thete •.re motdy lotioftsorlinimcatalMtlftalllied • • •
appearance of fresh fruits and follow1n1 precautions: indu~t a list of products that can couah and cold ~ With to the skin. and nablli• aliohol 4a. .... II .. ·••111111 • veaetablct. Without 'hem, fruits a..... • l f lfi k alcohol con~nt u hilb u 2S . . ..1111W.1•11111 and veaetables may discolor or wilt. •Check With your physician to u.;-~ in Pace 0 su net ~ MP percent. Alcohol it u.ed. in dru&s ,mcrally •• •tOPtOPYI. .. 1aM1ll11 _. -...;
Persons who arc especially confirm whether sulfite sensitivity rrua's and vcaetablet from discolor· because it is an e•ccllenl solvent. Mouthwa&bet have contldelM* ...... rrT ---~!""'!'
sensitive can suffer acute allcraic· is a problem. Don't sclf-d111nose. na. • • • better than water. for keepin&10me amounts or dmatwcid alcobOI A. .....-cru Ml II "'-
type reactions from catin'g foods •Read label.• to ~ if food QVESTIONI WE ARE .UUD: inaredient1 in t0lution. (ethyl alcohol 10 which metlaanot protein, l paaa1 r. • •
treated with sulfitcs. products contain sulfiuna ~ae!'tJ. Q. r wu llleftt4 a. fbMI &Ila& }DA rcquirn that its ~naaee has been added) and lbould not be adoll)ldnne. lmilitioll ..-'9i
Symptoms include generalized Look for the terms sulfur d1ox1de: alceMI wa1 lll&e4 • tllle laMI u aa be Sta led on the labtlsofOTC druas swallowed. Some defttiltl feet mat 12.3 protein little or • fll. ._. flush. faintness, weakness. severe sodium or potassfom bisulfite, ana t.arMtn& .. tllle ~ me4ldlte and Its perceni-.e in prescription mouthwashes should have child-10.l pen:imt Cwt,oe.,._.
wheezina. labored breathing. chest ,.------------------------------------ti&htness, coua,h. extreme shortness or breath, cyanosis (blue discolora-
tion of the skin caused by insuffi-
cient Oit¥aen in the blood), and loss
of consciousness.
As little as 7.S mil!j&rams (ma) of
the chemicals can lr~r a reaction
when diaested. The average person
consumesabout 2 to 3 mJofsulfites
daily. Wine and beer drinkers may
take in S to I 0 mg a day more.
But the hi&hcst consumption
occurs when people eat restaurant
salads. vrsetablcs (particularly potatoes), and avocado dips, to
which are added solutions of potassium metabisulfitC'. A cus--
tomer can ingest 25 to I 00 mg of
metabisulfite in one resta urant
meal.
For most people. sulfites seem to
present no problem because they
arc safely broken down
(metabolized) and excreted in
urine. They cause problems only in
a small number of people who arc
sensitive to sulfites. But for these
people. the danger can be very great.
The Food and Drug Adminis-
tration (FDA) reported four deaths
in the last year that may have been
caused by sulfiting agents used on
food in restaurants. and it is
invcstigatinJ 50 other reports of
severe reacuons.
Research suggests that sulfites
may trigger potentially life-threat-
ening reactions in perhaps one in 20
asthmatics - or 445,000 Ameri-
cans -according to the Center for
Science in the Publ ic Interest .
Because of these concerns. a scien-
tific advisory committee in its final
report to FDA recommended that
the government shou ld restrict or
ban some uses of sulfiting agents.
"Discontinuance of these uses
should be encouraged by ap-
propriate use of the re&ulatory
process." the committee said.
This was a reversal of the com-
mittee's preliminary decision last
fall to recommend only stronger
labeling requirements. The
preliminary recommendation was
criticized by many as inadequate.
and the panel's final report con-
cluded: "Additional labeling re-
quirements alone would not assure
protection." ·
Sulfiting agents - a famil y of
food additives containing sulfur -
have been widely used for centuries
in food processing and in making
beer and wine. They perform as
antibacterial agents and as anti·
oxidants, preventing the ~ilting
and discoloration of fresh fruits and
vegetables.
Sulfiting agents include sulfur
French fries '
newest rival
worth trying
By CECILY BROWNSTONE ,,,, .........
Want to rival French-fried
potatoes and yet keep away from
the chore of deep-fat frying? Then
slice all-purpose potatoes and bake
them in a hot oven with a little
butter and seasonings.
Served as soon as they are ready.
the slices will be crisp. golden
brown and utterly delicious. A great
accompaniment for poultry, fish .
meat, vegetable casseroles or eggs.
OVEN-STYLE
SLICED POT A TOES
J ~ pond• (1eut) all·purpose
po&atOf• (4 medlam)
~ of a "4·po•IMI 1ttck of batter,
Cit I• 4 eqaaJ pall
I 1mall clove prllc, mlDced
~ tea1poon dried cr11laed
tllyme · ·
I tabletpoon 1rated onion (pulp
alNI jllH)
I &able1poon lemu jalee
i &able1poo111 1raced Parme1A•
dlffte
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EXTRA FANCY SWEET
Meat Dept. Savings
tea
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18-0Z
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Vegetables :!rr=lflAl •.OZ ggc
Lean Cuisine =::: "'~ 51.99
Li ngu i ni ~~ ... m°"' · . ,, .. ..oz s1 .59
Dinner Classics =~=-=~.oz 51.95
Party Pizza ~o .~ '3.99
Mrs. Smiths Pie ~. 264Z s1.95
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Garden Fresh Produce
Apples E:oA.
Pears ~!::u'
Potatoes ~~ ..
FAHC'f RIPE CALAVO FUERTES
Larp
Avaeada9
Beef Liver llCCO
Round Roast :n:•u•
Rib Steak ~
T-B6ne Steaks •HHO...
Rib Roast ~.,HO
Pepkins 5::0...
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Kratt
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Grocery Specials
Heinz Ketchup IQulUHOTTLI
Miracle Whip ~"An
Gulden's Mustard ::.
Crisco Oil
s1 39 Old Milwaukee Beer .an,« '3.19
»OZ si49 Polo Brindisi EE .~.,. '2 29
~ SSC Carlo Rossi a ~""' '3.99 S1 79 Scoresby Scotch , 'klTP 99.99
Peel each potato and as you do so
drop into a bowl of cold water. Slice
1 each potato v ... inch thick and as you
do so drop slices into a bowl off re h
·L49·190Z ~ Salmon £. ~ sigg Seagrams Gin ~ ,.. ss29
•S.ol E t =.. '8Jl8 . .M)l 83C mme s l~ ...
.• rtOl 3& Macaroni.t,..Cheese 5" ,Jt01 3& cold water. ,.
, Linea 1-'bY IOby f-inchjcllyroll
,, pan with foil. Distribute butter.
prlic. thyme and onion over the
foil and heat in a 45().dearee oven
r just unul butter is melted: sur well.
Leave oven control on.
1 Drain potato slices and dry on
peper towels. Arranat slices an
I butter mi1uurt. tumin1 to coat both
r sades and ovcrlappm1 H necessary
Bake in tht prehelt«t 4SO-dtatte
oven for '' minutes. Remove from oven. Driule with
a
lemon juice; tprinklc with
Parmesan. Conunut bakin1 until
&Olden and ~ •~ crisp -I 0 to 15 minuin. ~rve It onet. Mak~ 4 . . ltf'\'lnp.
Note: If )'ou ~• h. you ma leave
the potatoc unpeeled.
Chunky Soup F~
Equal Sweetener u
Motor 011 E 0
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Julce m:arcr:.
Juice !t$1:~
Juice ~
Tomato Juice ~u.~
Chill Beans ....
Small Red Beans ~
.a 86.49 Zee Napkins ::::-' ~ '1.66
·~ '1.19 M & M's Candy ~ ~ '2.19
•4IOI ggo Orange J ulce L"Uf' M4I '1 .89
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O!Je-dish mealS perf eCt for in formal parties
A~r cnttnainina •JI evenina the
lua ahint anyone wantS to do is
sptnd hours cleanina up disMs.
With th~ one-pot meal , you'll be
in and out of the k.itchen in minuae
md have delicious dinners to how
(or it.
Here are three no-bother. no-fuss
menus that are just perfect for
informal parties.
Chicken Raaout is a combination
of economical ingredients includ·
ina chicken drumsticks and thighs
and diced cooked ham . Once
cooked. this fork·tender stew is
ready for company. Bring out some
hot toddies. a marinated bean or
lettuce salad. some broad cu noo.
dies -and bon appctit!
Our next entrce -Cioppino -
ha its roots in pea ntry. C1oppino
is an ltaJ1an fish soup that is usually
served as a main course. Clams.
haddock and hrimp cooked in a
ric h. white.wine based vegetable
broth crcat~ this nourishing meal.
As for accom pan i men ts. select a dry
Italian white wine, some ltatian
bread and an antipasto appetizer.
Then cover the table with a red and
whhe checked cloth and buffet
servers and let guests serve them·
st'I Vt' •
A country oup is alway n
welcome sight. Here. Cabbaae and
Bean Soup fits the bill with bits of
crisp bacon. kidney beans. cabbage
and t ucchini. To serve. fill n tureen
and pass homemade croutons and
f rcshly &rated Parmesan cheese on
the side. A robust German wine and
aolden cornbread sticks can't be
beat forthi full-bodied winter dish.
Satisfying and easy-to-prepare.
one·pOt meals arc the answer for
informal entertaining,
CHICKEN RAGOUT
*****
Z tableapooaa salad oll e dllcke.a dram1tlck1 ( I V. •
poudl)
t eblckeo t111Jp1 (I \'a pounds)
•, cup diced cooked bam
% lar1e cloves garlle, mlnctd
! caa1 (l! ouace1 eacll) vea·
etable J•llce
OeaeroH datll groaad ~ln
aamoa
Oenerout daab grouad cloves
Generous d11ll 1rot1nd autme1
~ pouad small wltole wllite
ODlODJ (18 to H per pot1Dd)
l up green pepper 1trlp1
Hot cooked noodles
In 6-quart uccpan over me·
di um heal. in hot 011. cook chicken
pil-ces. a few at a time. until well·
brownrd on all ide . Set aside.
Reduce h~at to low. odd ham and •
g.irlic; cook unul ham is browned.
Pour off fat. tir in vegetable juice
nnd seasoning .
Return chicken to saucepan: add
onions. Hea t to boiling; reduce heat
.to low. Cover: simmer 30 minutes,
stirring · occasionally. Add green
pe pper strips: simmer uncovered
·15 minutes more or until chicken is
***** ***** Blade Cut
Chuck Roa!t •
Fresh Fryer 89 ,'fonr?!! L~! • PEA TRAY
Top Sirloin
Steak
*****
Fresh 99 !!~~'!~!1~~ .. ~
DOES NOT EXCEED 30 ~FAT
7-Bone Chuck Roast
Cron Rib Roa•t
90ICLIS5 IUI 0...C:I<
T-BoneSleak
l8 1.19
l 8 1.89
.. 2.67
***** Pork Shoulder
Large End Rib Roast
Quarter Pork Loin
•..Cl\JOU "18 L()jfo Ill.ADE 4NO 1'1'11.0IH CHCl"S
LI 1.99
l• 1.69
***** Frying
Chicken
WHOLE BODY
SOUTHERN, GRADE A
..• 59
1.69
•8 1.59
l 8 2.69
Frnh Pork Sparerlba
...•.. •. . . . . ' . l8
Porlc Loin Roast
SIAlOIHCUT lla 4Yt:llAOf
Fr•h Dover Sole
'~ ...........
From Norlhern C1n1dl1n lr•ehw•l•r lelce1.
Neturally dellc1ous. naturally nutritious wllh
1 sweet dellcate flavor Perfect for your f1vor1te
Lent rec1pe1
1!9
Wholo, l•lot•L ... ,F..,..,
National Bran s Event!
r*Hansen's
Apple Juice
6'0Z 8 TL
139
r*Ore Ida
Potatoes
FRENCH FRIES OR
CRINKLE CUTS FROZEN
32 OZ BAG f 19
!" *Fab
ioetergent
WITH FABRIC SOf TENER
49 OZ BOX f 99
,._.~.,. !"Lean
A Supreme
SmorgasPak
lfti!.,..ECKRICH 12 OZ Pt<G f 99
!!l!!!~ .. !'! .. ~~r Pickles 127 Of'IUfff"C"'"'~ 11.::JI ,.. e
rr.!! .~'r!Lel• Shell• /(.. ""'' • 79
£.~~~:~r!!!? .. Hallb"tt •. 2.39
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'*'flonel 8rend1 Erentl
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fOt ,,._ ltemt with trte ter
r*Llbby's
Vegetables
r-.~-,-,r-'-:::J NA TUAAL PACK CORN
PEAS OR GREEN BEANS
17 OZ CAN
·fi. r *Van de , ·.. Kamp's
. .. ~ Fish Fiiiets
FRIED FROZEN 24 OZ BOK
!"*Kleenex
i Tissues
FACIAL ASSORTED OR
WHITE 17~ CT BOK
rLady Lee
Salami
COOKED. 16 OZ Pt<O
199
!Lady LH Orange -J.'!~•2.99
!L•nd o· L•k•• Bu~!~ .. Q 2.19
r~~!.~la Margarine ·• 01 .... " • 95
!'!~!~~!!~! Deterg~~~ •.. 1.69
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Morsels
SEMl·SWEET CHOCOLATE
12 OZ BAG f 89
!" *Troplcana
A Orange
Juice
CHILLED GOLD N PURE
64 OZ CTN f 59
!"*Scot
A Towels
PAPER. ASSORTED OR
DECORATED. 84 SF ROLL
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Wines • 4 VARIETIES. 3 L TR BTL
369
PFaMllv Scott T/Nue .... c... 93
.... , ... OO./'Ml110•$ IXI\< •~G e
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Fresh Produce
Navel 39 L~~~~~~~ LB •
Red Dellclous39 ~ee~'!' LB • EXTRA FANCY
Russet
Potatoes
US NO 1
BAKING SIZE
Fre•h Celery
CAIP ANO C-CH¥
, .• 29
"' ~fR!' ... g~c~mber~
(A .29
(A .25
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~ ....:.! GOURMET 8 VARIETIES.
-,, 80Z CAN ~M~~.31
pt Banquet
&Meat Pies
FROZEN. 3 VARIETIES eoz PKO
.35
HOl ..._6 .35
~!'er/c Bologna '"', ,,,0 1.99
l~!!'•bur~ BrH~~c~~, ,..0 .99
If?~noi. Sliced ~~~1 ,.,.0 1.09
PJohn•ton'• Apple Pie 2 29 ~AOll" SI Ol "'0 e
!~!~!'!!ct!''".,,.,. 1101,.0 .89
r~~r K" .BHf Tefl,':'!!!'!o f .19
l!~rnott Vodka '"'"' ••• 8.99 .
r~~~'!f' Clu~l~1!Uh 15.89
l~!.!9,,,_nt A,. ~°'1r.~. 9.99
l~ ~.! '!~ .• ..,IJOl ~~ .. I 1.49
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fork·tcndcr. Serve with hot cook~d
noodles. Makes 6 servinas.
CJOPPINO
14 cup olive oll
1 '.\ cops 1Hce4 f n•ll matll·
roomt (abo.t 1.4 poo4)
l cap cllopped oaloa
Z medlam cloves 1arllc, mlaeed
t te111ooa batlJ leaves, cntlted
1 ~Hpoon 'ore1uo leavtt,
cru1lled
l CH ( •• 08DCH) ve1etable
juice
l cup Claabll1 or o.-er dry wMte
wlDe
1 medl•m bay leaf
"" teHpooD llot pepper aaace
l 401ea clams 11 1llleU1
l poand lladdock, cat 11 1 ""·lDclt
pieces
1 pound medium tlarlmp, 11telled
1Dd develned (1$ to H per
pound)
In 6..quan sauccP.'ln over me~
dium heat. in hot 011, cook mush·
rooms and onion with garlic. basil
and oregano until vegetables arc
tender. about 5 minutes. Stir in
\'egetable juice, win~. bay and hot
pepper sauce. Heat to boiling.
Reduce heat to low. Cover; simmer
20 minutes.
Meanwhile. with a stiff brush.
scrub clams clean under running
cold water: discard any which are
not tightly closed. To saucepan,
add fish . shrimp and clams. Re·
cover: simmer 10 minutes or until
cla m shells open. Discard bay leaf.
Makes 12 cups or 8 servings.
CABBAGE AND BEAN SOUP
8 11lct1 bacoa, cltopped ( ~
pound)
Ya cup chopped red onion
Ya te11pooo caraway teed
3 can1 (1% oance1 tacit) veg·
etable jalce
% ca.at ( 14 Ya ouacea eacll) beef
brotb
3 caps drained canned wblte
kidney beans
3 cups cabbage cat in long tkia
1bred1
% caps iuccblal cat in llalf
lengtbwlse and sliced
'18 teaspoon cayenne pepper
CroutoDI
Grated Parmesan cbee1e
In 6-quart saucepan over me-
dium heat. cook bacon until crisp.
Remove with slotted spoon to
absorbent towels; set aside. Pour
off all but 2 tablespoons drippings.
In hot drippings in saucepan, coek
oni on with caraway until onion is
tender.
Stir in remaining ingredients
except croutons. Parmesan cheese
and bacon : heat to boiling. Reduce
heat to low. Cover: si mmer 20
minutes or until vegetables arc
tender. stirring occasionally. Stir in
reserved bacon. Garn ish with
croutons and serve with Parmesan
cheese. Makes 12 cups or 8 ser·
vi ngs.
Calif or.nia
wine detailed
in new book
SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -
When wine lovers aren't drinking
the nectar or tal~ing about their
fa vorite beverage at every op.
pQrtunity. they're reading about it.
For those who think they've read
it all. there is high excitement
among serious enophiles over a
thick new book recently released. It
just may be the definit ive authority
on the subject. a 4-pound· I 0-ouncc.
615-pagc. multi·authored volume
dubbed "The Book of Ca lifornia
Wine."
Published by the Uni versity of
Californ ia Pross and Sotheby Publi-
cations of Lond on. it underscores
"the worldwide imponance of Cali·
fornia wine."
l~norc. for the momen t. that the
California industry is in stormy
condition. challenged in the
domestic market by inexpensi ve
foreign entries and overseas by the
strong dollar and restrictive import
tariffs and rules.
Harsh business realities leave
dedicated wine people unim-
pressed. Last year. with the U.S.
wine industry reportedly earnina
the smallest share of the domestic
market in 50 years. 54 new wineries·
opened in the state and another 38
in other states. California's nearly
600 wineries produce 90 percent of
U .. wines.
The tome opens with a preface by
the distinguished laureate of the
world of dining and drinkina. M. F.
K. Fisher. who says..1 in pan: "I can
no more think or my own life
without thinkina of wine and wines
... than I can remember livina
before I breathed."
Th~ S6S book, literally an A·to-Z
of California wines, was edited by
noted cnoloay Professor Maynard
Amerine, food and wine writer
Doris Muscatine and wine author
Bob Thompson. No leas than 44
contributors arc represented .
The work is amf\led 'Mth d11-
turbin1 loai~ tanfoJ wnh the early
days 1n Clliromia wtMmakin. and
conttnuin1 thf'OUlh Proh1bit1on
and Repcal. ltOlflphy, cult1vauon,
sc1cn~. acneties and the d1st1nctive
var1ct1c .
0.., ............ lllf ....... u,118
The Dally Pilot'• All-Sea View Leaeue team: Slttint (from Newport Coach Jerry DeBuk, Newport Barbor'• Rob ltlue,
left) -ltetancla'•· Scott Clementa, Corona del Mar'• Jeff Saddleback'• Mark Walton; Standln& -Unh·eralty'• Brad
Pryer, £Mancia'• Adam Lockwood: 8ecoad row -Saddle-Arnold, ltatancla'• Todd Mooney, Coeta Mesa'• Matt Judd,
back'• Bryant Walton, Newport Harbor'• Chuck McGanan, La&una Beach'• Coby Naeaa, Newport Harbor'• Alan Fruer.
McGavran, Lockwood top
All-Sea View League team
Point guards co-MVP;
De Busk Coach of Yea~
By ROGER CARLSON
OllMo.117 ..........
Newport Harbor Htgh·s Chuck McGavran
and Estancia's Adam Lockwood. a pair of point
guards who led their basketball teams to a
combined overall record of46-6. today share the
Daily Pilot's Sea View League Most Valuable
Pla yer honors.
McGavran. who led the Sailors to the Sea
View crown. 1ncludina a pair of triumphs o'er
Estancia. was a do-everything sort. averaging
15.5 poi nts a game. but as in the case of
Lockwood. scoring was just a part of it.
The 6-2 senior was the press-breaker and the
Sailors' leader in assists. capped by a 19-assist
game against Woodbridge in Harbor's title
clincher.
Lockwood. a 6-0 se nior and also a two-year
'!tarter. set the tempo for the Eagles with has play-
.making. an addition to a scoring average of 12.1.
Coach of the Year honors ~o to Harbor's
Lewis
Player
of Year
It camr ai. ltttle surprise. but
Angelus League basketball coachc\
tabbed Maler Oct Hifh J>henom Tom
Lewis a the circiHt s Player of the
Year Tuesday n1a,ht.
Jerry DeBustr.~o put together one of the
Sallor.,.'..bcst-cver ihi11s w11h a no-holes look.
It"s DeBusk·s ninth }Car at the a1lors· helm
and ha s fou rth trip to the Cl F playoffs. the second
11me as an undisputed league champion.
Harbor's 22-3 record represents the most
victories e'er for a Sailors· quintet. outdoing the
1965 record of 20-5.
Harbor and Estancia. ranked No. 3 and 4 an
Orange County. placed three players each on the
team . expanded to 11 for the first tame an order to
accomodate the unusual amount of blue ch1Q,
athletes.
Joining McGa' ran and Lockwood arr Rob·
Masc and Alan Fraser of Harbor. Scott Clement'>
of Estancia. Corona del Ma r'c; Jeff Fryer and
Saddlcback·s Bryant Walton.
McGavran was called the allorc;· glue an
their champ1onsh1p drive. but the add1 t1on of
Masc's nuid style and t~e board work of Fraser
completed the package
Mase ( 15.8) and Fraser ( 1.2.4) were con-
sistently 1n double figures scoring and played
both ends of the coun with finesse .
Clements was Es1anc1a·s <;topper w11h the
ability to break zones w11h has perimeter shoot1n1t
and to turn ddtnscs inside out w11h his baseline
drl\ cs. He a..,craged I 9.0 poant'i a game and
\Cored 7'l poant'i an his final two games. capped b~
a 41-point performance against ( osta Mc~.
Fl)er. a Junior. led all ..corers w11h a .21.2
\Ctmng a' erage with an unusuall~ consistent
grt.'l'n light from Coach Jack Ernon. a 'eteran
<.>Oal·h kno\\n for ha-; conM.'na tl\r attitude.
* * * Co-Mos t Valuable Players
Player. school Ht. Yr. Avg.
Churl.. McGavran. Npt. Harbor 6-1 r 15.5
~dam Lul'k"ood. Estancia 6-0 r 1.2 I
First Team
Rob Masi.'. Newpon Harhor 6-..t Sr. 15.8
\<:-011 Clements. Ec;tanc1a h-2 r 19.0
Jeff h~er. Corona dcl Mar 6-2 Jr .21. .2
Bnant "-alton. Saddlcbm:k 6-4 Jr. l9.0 ~Ian Fra~r. Nc"port Harhor 6-6 Sr llA
Second Team
Brnd -\rnuld. l 'n1\.ers1t) b-2 r. 20 s
Matt Judd. Cor,ta Mesa o-5 r. 14 ll
< oh~ NJ1..''i\. Laguna lkach 6-' Jr. I!! ' I o<ld Moone~. t.c;1anna b-1 Sr 100
Marl.. Walton. Saddlcbacl.. b-7 Sr 15 ..i
KCBS ' blockbuster
on Buss smacked
of bad journalism BuD
TUCIEI
MltelaeU
AJournall i.going to and fro upon
the earth 1 n search.of drama can do
wo~ than find a crumbling finannal
empire. .SPORTS COLUMNIST Lewis avcraacd 32.9 pomts and
11 .6 rebounds per game in league play
in leading the Monarchs 10 a 10-0
mark. The 6-7'/l stnior also connected
on 72 percent of his shots from the
floor and was 82 percent from the fret
throw line.
Mater Dei. unbeaten in 15 tcsts this
season. opens Cl F 5-playofT action
as the top seed aaninst Vcrbum Ott
Friday niaht at Chapman Collqe. T~ team:
h would necessanl) 1ntrigul· the
population 10 hear that the dominion
of Jcl'I) Buss wasgoangdown thrrt'
times and rom1ng up twice. Fort he
lakt'rs. Kin&Snnd Forum to flounder
\I.Ou Id make for prett) mt•::tt\ '>tun to
be urc. and this ts not to mcntmn
BuH' real estate holding~
1nten1ewed \I.ere phantom c'pert,on
tht• \ltunt1on.
Channel 1 bum forth on a tio·clod.
Ol'\\' qmcnt 1nform1n1 the "-Orld
thot th1..• \ 3'it empire of the nam-
bO)ant Jcl'I) Aus "3~onthe'ef14·ol
bankruptc} pcc1fkall1. Bu~s "ll~ 1n
trouhkv..11h rtprd toa S 100 m1ll1on
lo.in from n ~outhland hank
Lewis wa s a unanimou choice of
the coaches for the award.
In a stparatc award. Offensive
Pla>cr of the Year honoM went to
Rich Antee or Pius x. a 6-9 senior
who poured in 22 po1nt1 per pmc.
Pius Coach Mike Murphy. whott
team's only two lo scs m lcaauc play
came aaa1n1t Mater De1. wt\ named
Coach of 1hc Year by h11 peers.
Be idts Lewis. 1hc other four
!1tanc11 for Mater Dc1 v.crc named
either to the lint or S«Ond lttm.
niors M1kt Mitchell ( 16.5 scor-
1n1 avcraac) and Mike Kcllv and
Junior • tuan rhoma\ (9 0) earned ---n,... lt•m honort while 6-4 JUntor
Tom Peabod) wa a \CC:C>nd team
~lc-ctton.
To be fir ton the \treet with tht\
n of i.tC>f) ''to h:l\ c v.h.1t I\ kno\I. n
1n 1he trade a~ a block busier. It "thr
blockbu\tcr that proJure'> promo-
1ion and s.alaf) 1ncrca and honor-
11)' col lear degrees
However. 1t •~e ~n11:1I thnt tho~·
who would ~hock the "or Id oh\Cr\ c
thd)ls1c rule of JcccntJOurnah en.
There 1u-ca on 10 quc 11on the
method -1fnonhc motl\C'\-of
KCBS in LO\ <\natlc • onpnator of
thf Jcl'I) Ru \ btod.bu\ter.
To hcl•n ~ith. hanncl 1 n"&kt'IN
to an1crv1cw one" o v.a1> not ~tthout
prom1ncnC1."1n the mattcr -Jcm
Bu\\, u matter llatt, 1111 tho~
Hu'I\ "a'i permitted on c-amcra after
th\' tntllal 'ih \..but h<' "a not
conlmn1ed b\ th~rcporter-.ho broke
the 'itOI) on Jim Mitchell. Bu wa
10\tcad an\en 1ewcd h' one Jim ~till. a
'IJ>OMHcponcrv.ho onh PH'' 1ou'
C\PC'flCn :t With l'\Ulnbc~ wa th.
morn1n•linc
1>ur1na the ~"~ion"' 1tt1 Hill. au .. .,
pie. <kU fonnopponunil)' lo1oone
on on('""" 1M-on11nal 1n\r\ttplot_
but 11\C'hcll v.a not bruuaht b:t tc on
C'amcnt unlll afkr Bu' h d b«n
kl\\t'Jon.
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Scott, Wal
Track's new
running feud
Ex-UCI star calls
New Zealander
. selfish, c oward'
By ROGeR CARLSON °' .. .,... ..........
Tr:tck and field has a new feud
going -it's New Zealand·s John
Walker against Stc..vc.. Scot&-o( the
United States -and the) 'II settle
their dtfTert'ncc. or at least add
anolher chapter on March 3 an
i\uckland. New Zealand.
What (Ouched ofTthe narc-up ""as a
radio in1ervicw ofS(on who branded
Walker as "selfish·· and a ··coward "
prior to Sunda) ·s race in New
Zealand tn which Walker ~came tile
first man 10 ever run a sub-four
minule mile 100 times.
Walker got 1n 11 sub four-minute
miles since Dec. 15. 1984 to h1scred1t
and arrived at No. 99 wh ale Scott was
still at No. 96. which meant there was
no wa) the 1""0 could meet hca'd-to-
head p>1ng for the IOOth.
··Either one of us can run a sub four-
minute mile fln~.11me we wanL ·· says
Scott. ··1t"s no l>tg deal."
Walker went 3:54.57 and followed
11 up by saying ··Eat your heart out
tc..,e Scou:· ;
.. It would ha'e been much bcttt>r
m) way for track and field and for the
fans.'' Scott said from his Scottsdale.
i\riz. residence •
"Both of us can run that anyttme
we want and I called him a coward
because he didn't want to race me. I
JUSt d1dn ·t feel tt \I.as 1n the best
interest of track and field
··1 was vef\ much aware I was on
New Zealand radio at the ttme.'' sa\s
Scott. ··and I meant e' e11 v.ord · I
said:· r
Scott .....
Walker. 33. was mott than wilhna
to mcet.Sco11 and invited him to run.
but this was af\er aoina th~ up on
~on an the ··race" for 100.
··we 1nv1tcd him down he~:· said
Walker:· via tel~one from his New
Zealand rcs1~nce. ··He wanaed to
race head-10-hcad 1n the United
tales. but it was never a reality. You
'-now. if )OU break a record you don•t
ask somt'one to hold hands at the
finish line and that's what he wu
askin& me to do.
·· teve Scott is gcttina plenty of
heat down here. It's unusual because
he's usually not a controversial
person.··.
ott. 28 and a product of UC
Irvine. dtfTers wtth Walker's state-
ment: ··what he"s tryina to say is to
somewa) JUStif} what~ did. But ifs
not a record. 1t'SJUSt an achtevemcntr
He began to really believe what
people were wnung about in New
Zealand.
··He was quoted as say1~ 100 sub
four-minute miles 1s hkc Bob
Bcamon·s 29-foot long jump or
climbing Mt. Everest. That shows
how OH"rratcd in hts mind the whole
ordeal was. It's more liken toa pitcher
wmning 20 games 1n a season. Ifs an
accomplishment. but hcrc today and
(PleaM eee 900TT (D2J
..
sec has reason
for celebration
Vanguards sew up
first title s ince '72
with 89-70 victory
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
Delly "9of Ceoo 11. I •111
~fter the final huner had sounded
following Southern California ( ol-
lege·s final regular season home
basketball game. the Vanguards cut
do" n the nets and earned sec ( oach
8111 Re}nolds off 10 the locker room
with their index finger~ raised high.
~ fl·\\ moments later Rt\ nolds
rl·turned to th1..' court dripping "ct
after a po"t-gaml' shower -in his
clothe\.
··You'd thin!.. ''l' had JU\I "on
league or .;ometh1ng the wa~ 1h9se
gu}S a~e earl) 1ng un:· ht 'i31d \l.o1th an
ear-to-ear gnn
.\s a matter ol tact. that''\ c\allh
\I.hat happened Jfter ( ( deka11..·d
the Cal Lutheran "1ng,men Tul·'\<la~ night. gq_ 70
.\ rauCOU\ \ m"d ofXOUl anit• OUI Ill
~l· the -.cn111r' plJ\ lhl·1r last regular
~ason g.1mc \nd thl' Vanguard"
rewarded thl· fa11htul h' "inning tht."1r
tir<;t outright tllk "nll' 19'7.2 captur-
1ni the N •\I \ 1>"1m 1 111 Southern D1.., 1s1on \fO\\ n
('( wall tx· h.tl I.. )Hunc one mllre
time on Feh 2"i \\hi:n thl' Van$uard<;
oix-n d1stnc-1pl.I\1\11 action aga1n'it an
opponent ~ct tu Ix· detl·rmtnl'd
So<. .:ii < 11llqh •1.2 1n wnfcrenn~
.tnd ~ ,.,i (l\l'l.111 \\\IO "llh cl high
B.:iJ fllUrnJIJ,m"( l'rt.11nh qul'\-
1111nahk
'' lt,11tw 1(10 m1ll 1on loan Bu.,,
told Jam 11111. "II I gtH a S IOOm1llton
loan lrom .:in' hJnl. tbl'' forgot to
'>t'nd thl' l hl·l I.. hl•cau'>l'. I nc' er
rl'l·e I\ l'd II ..
Thl· lolh1" 1nF.da'. Bu"· bani..
9al i.l·d him up h\ \a) tng there nc' er
"J'J ll>an in thl' amount nfS ll'XJ
m1llmn 1 h<' hank held other not<''\
"1th Buv; name on them but non.: of
them \\Cf<' an dl'IJult
Tht· "( R~ tor) tatl'd tha1 J man
named '\am G1ltl\.'M had bcrn ap-
proal hed h' thl' bani.. to 'tcp an :.nd
run thl' I ai.l'r'\ ( 111t'"1Cn '' 3 fonner
l ( t \ .11hkt1l \UJ')portl·rwhov.1h
l..no\\ n to Rru1n 1ocl' ih ··1>:.pa m ·•
1ho'il·d o\C 1c1 (.11llx-n "cn•,11d to
dr" c .1u111mc'lh1le~ and ltH an ;ipan-
mt·nt,,1nd l..l'\'f'l.'omp:in> ''1th ~oung
lad1t\
l < I \ linnlh., kcd (itlh<'rt h> butt
nul 0111' :1thkt11.. proaram IC'\t th<"
'JC \ \ <,noop .imund ond dt'il'l'I' c1
1ha1 r.a1\.1 ~m "a' mtlrt than 11.tthlfl
am 'l'
h \l.!l' l11rtht•1~·n,barra'\'imcn110
Bu that th'''°" oftndt' h1u.I ~ould ~th<'"" \ltd opcratornfh1s
t'<lt'I' ~ takl'1'
Thrl\.1n\:dcnil'Jan\ knm~h.'\I • (
ttk•r\l\lenl<'OI mC11lh(n \l'n
(PleateHeTUCK~R/02)
octanr run-and-gun offense that was
fueled b) a full-court trapping dc-
fcn~.
"'"~men Coach Ed .\nderson had ..aid before tht' game he wanted 10
slo" the tempo of the game to control
the running game oft he Vanguards.
But SCC forced the ac11on with tts
trap which produ<.·cd t'rrant K1n1-
smen pas~. rushed shots and steals
for the tenacious Vanguards.
\l.-1th Sl.'ntor guard ht>rwtn
Durham. who had a game-high 22
points. "h~hng and de411tng and
pushing the ball up. the Vanguards
broke open a tight game early in the
\Ccond half and held ofThot-shoottng
Cal Lutheran {M percent fro m 1he
flt10r).
It was Durham who teamed with
o-1 l'orward Greg "-ard I 11 points) 10
1hc lirst half for the h1gh-w11T act of
1hc game . .\ftcr a steal b)' Durham.
the 6-0 pla~ maker droH the ball up.
\topped .pt the C free thro" ltne
and lobbed a no-look pass nm-h11h
lor thl' sky1n~ Ward. who was already
up and "ailing to np the ball down
through the net to g1' e the Vanguards
a 7-4 ad,antage
\ ·ndau nted. the Kang.sm cn (3-8 1n
d"1nc1 plJ' and b-23 o'erall) came
hal I.. 10 lead h~ a' man) as three
tx·tore \( < rega ined the momentum
111 lW ahead at thl' half. 40-3.2
In thl' '4.·lond half thc Vanguards
'"" th1..·1r k.:id pared to 40-.\6 after Cal
I uthl•ran\ h-~ fo~ard Da'e Lareva
\\\lfl'd l"lll.' on \hOrt hooks. ureva "a' 'I lor 4 Imm thl' field and ~ of 2
tn1m lhl' fn'l' thfll\\ ltnc
UCI wel comes
lowly49ers
\1111 hnptntt to brea'-1n10 the
top luur 1n thl' P< .\A basketball
ral-C l < Ir' lnl' hoc;t~ Long Beach
'itatl" .11 "' 10111ght at ( rawford
Hall
The \ntt·Jtl·r,. at b-R and tn
'><''t'nth !}Ian· an the conference,
tr:ul l ( ~anta Barbara. Utah
"iLatc and n Jose tatc b)' JU t
onl' gamt• "1th fourto pit) before
th<' ..Cl'd1ngs tor the post-season
tournament are determined.
Lona Bcad'I talc. "-'h1ch own
onl\ &\l.1no,er n Josc ta1c1n PC~.\ awon. 1~ 1-13 an PC A pla~ and \-20 O\.crall. I
C'r\J'ihcd the 4~n. 1n the tCJtm •
fil"'\t mc-c11ng. Q~-84 at th~ Lona
tka<'h ·\reno behind th<' hot
shoottn of kmmc ltt ( 19
point 8 ol Q from thr fitld).
l I( Ir' in(" " JOCkc ~ng f0t
pla ofT po"tmn 1n tht PC';\
toum menl nc\t month h ss
~ nt11l that tht' "ntcatcD no.cl
lin1\h1n1 nl!ar th bottum of the
pa ~Jill the rciulu r.t'aton IO
a' 01l1 a fil"\t round nfr n\lhGe
p1nst c1thC'r l'tt\ada-1..a Vcpt
and l't\nO \lte, which flpan: LO
linr h I·:? 1n the final \lndYtp.. •
L 8ca<i'I tak. uridrr the
tutcla of fint-~ear h RM
Palnl<'•. 1 1N b ~n1or f; ..ward 1
ll.aml \dam!\ ------=-
'
~
~en off to bad
•tart already: Pena
lost for months
" .,
Frem AP 4l.,.tdtet
LOS ANGELES -Raaht·handcd Iii pitcher Alejandro Pena of the Lo Anaelcs
Dodecrs. "'ho posted the National
Lcaaue's best e3med run average in 1984.
underwent arthroscopic surgery on his ri&ht shoulder
Tuesday. . Pena. who had damage to his naht shoulder JOtnt
repaired during the surgef). is expected to be idelined
for several months. accordlnf 10 Or. Frank Jobe. the
Dodgen medical director who
performed the suraery at Cen·
tinela Hospital Medical Center In
Inglewood.
Jobe said the pitcher would
begin a rehabilitation program
durina spring training at the
Dodgers' camp in Vero Beach.
Fla.
Pena. 2S. had a 12-6 record
last season with an NL-leading
2.48 ERA and he also tied for the
Pe.. league lead in shutouts with four.
He pitched only once after Aug, 24 because of the
shoulder injury. , Pena has a 25-18 lifetime mark in two-plus major
league campaigns. with a 2.80 ERA.
gaote of the daJ
Cedric Muwel, Boeton Cettlca forward, on
why he tlkee rookie Cory Bleck• of the Seattle
SuperSomca: "Fk'at of all, he w.lced lnto thewtvee'
room (at Bolton G•'den) thinking It wu the
entrMOe to the floor. Then, wNle K.W. McHale wae
lhootlng tree throvn, I coutd hew him on the bench
MYlng. 'Mia. C'mon .._,._, MUNtter, mi•.'
Anybody wtth a aenee of humor •• that get• my
vote."
Abdul-Jabbar sparks Lakers
CHICAGO -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar m
says all the Chicago Bulls need to become a
"devastating team" is a good center.
The Los Angeles center ought to know; --
he scored 27 points to lead the l.akers to a 127-117 NBA
triumph Tuesday night over Chicago.
Bulls ('oach Kevin Loughery might agree with
Jabbar's assessment. He midu even be wishing that
Jabbar would be the one to fi11 the empty shoes.
··Fora man who will be 38 in April. he can do more
things to tum a game around than anyone I have ever
seen. And ifanyone ever says that he lacks desire. then
he doesn't know what he·s tilking ?bout.'' Loughery
said of Jabbar after the defeat for the Bulls.
The Bulls. losers of seven of their last eight contests
and three in a row. had rallied from a 99-85 deficit late
in the third Quarter to tie the game at 112-1 12 on a
basket by Caldwell Jones.
Jabbar scored seven points m the final few m1nu1es
of play to help th e Lakers win their 39th game of the
season.
A la)up b) resenc pla}'er Michael Cooper and a
sk} hook b) Jabbar ga'e the Lakers a fou r-point bulge.
With just 2:03 left. another sky hook by Jabbar put Los
Angeles up b}' six.
AfterCh1cago·s David Gre-enwood connected on a
layup. James Worthy got the basket back with a layup.
With l ·0:2 remaining in the game ... Magic .. Johnson put
the game out of reach w11h a reverse la) up after taking a
pass from Jabbar.
Sampson silenced by Dallas
Sam Perkins scored a season-high 28 m
points and Mark AJuirre added 27 to lead
Dallas to a 124-1 I ) victory over Houston
in a National Baske1ball Association game
Tuesda) night. The Mavencks held Houston's Ralpb
Samp1oa to two points in the first half ... In o~her N~A
action Tuesday. SidDey Moncrief scored 30 points while
AJt.oD Lister and Ricky Pierce led a 25-11 fourth-
quarter spree that lifted Milwaukee to a 129-11 8 victory
over New York ... Eddie Johnson scored a game-high
28 points. including 18 1n the second half. to lead
Kansas Cit) to a I 16-96 victory over Portland ...
Dominique Wilklns h11 one of two free throws with 15
seconds left to stop a furiou Golden State comeback
and propel .\tlanta to a 107-104 victory ... In other
news. Seattle has re-signed guard David Thompson, who
was dropped from the team's roster in mid-October.
Rams add 2 to coaching staff
Le" Erber and l\lonal Turner were Eil
hired Tucsda~ to join the c:oaching staff of •II t
the Rams.
Erlx'r. 50. Y.asoffens1,ecoord1natorof
the Ne" England Patriots last season and previously
spent s1' years "tth the Raiders and two with the an
F ranc1 ro 49crs He "'ti I coach wide recel\ ers for the
Rams.
Turner. 31. has served the past nine )Cars at { ISC
and was the Trojans' offens1' c coordinator la'it season.
He will coach tight ends and U-backs for head Coach
John Robinson
.. Le" has a great reputation m the league for both
his knowlcdgl' and his ab1ht) to Y.Ork "'1th people.'' said
Robinson. "He·-; considered one of thr premiere
offensive coaches 1n the league and hr·11 be hcavil~
invol"cd 1n our passing game
"I've known Non for a numhcr of \tar'i and he's
de, eloped into a great )Oung coach.'' Rotnnson said.
··w e needed '>Omeonc Y.1th \Outh and enthusiasm and
Norv will provide that." ·
Qaebec r&lllea to nip Kini• .
QUEBEC -Alain Lemieux and Iii
Brent Ashton scored 4S seconds apart '
midway throuah the third period. hf\ing
the Quebtt Nordiques to a 7-6 National
Hockey l~uc triumph over the Lo Angele Kinas
T~ay ni&f\t.
Ltmicu11. tlcd the score with hi s second aoal of the
pmc when he tipped in a ~ss from Michel Goulet 1l
11 :28 and Ashton beat aoahe O.rren Eliot wilh a shot to
the rar side from the edae of the lcf\ faceofT cirrle at
I 2: 13.
The NordiQues. who era~ c¥ftt1t$of4-l 1nd 5-3.
trailed 6-S at the start of the third cJeriod. It was only the
second tame in 23 pmes this season they have rallied to
win af\er traihng cnterina the final period.
Alain Cote. Wilf Paiement. Peter Stastny and Dale
Hunter also scored for Quebec. OrqSmitt\had two Los
Anaelcs goals while Dave Taylor. Phil Skyes. CraiJ
Redmond and Mar~I Dionncalso ICOttd for the K.if\&S.
Richard Sevigny $tarted in aoal ~r Q~ and
was scored on five times in the fint period. Mario
Gosselin played the final two periods and held the
Kings 10 one goal.
Winnipeg, caJ&ary atay ded
Sylvalll Turgeoa, Grq Maa-e and Iii
Mike CrombeeD each had a aoal and an '
assist as Hartford skated to a 6-2 National
Hocke} League victory over Winni~
Tuesda> night. The ~tbac~ !c.n the .Jets 10 a 5tt<>nd·
place tie in the Smythe D1v1s1on w~lh Calgary. Both
Winnipeg and the Flames have 6S points. four ahead of
the fourth-place Kinas ... Elsewhere. the New York
Islanders crushed Calgary. 8-4 as Brat S•tter scored
two goa ls and Patrick Fla tley added a goal and three
assists .. Jn Toronto. Jarri K•rri scored three of six
consecutl\e Edmonton goals in a 61/l-mi nutc span of
the second period as the Oilers wiped out a 2.0 deficit
and defeated the Maple Leafs. 9-4. Gina Aadenoa also
scored three 11mes for the Oilers while Wayae Gre&Uy
added two -his 59th and 60th ... Serge Boisvert
scored his first two NHL goals and rookie Ctlri1 Cllellos
chipped in three assists. helpjng Montreal snap a St.
Louis unbeaten streak at nine games by skating to a 5-2
triumph ... Line matcs Patrik Sacl1trom and Toay
Tantl each scored two goals as Vancouver stretched its
unbeaten string to four games with a 7-5 victory over
Ne\A. Jersey.
Ewing collects 2 .000th point
Patrick Ewing, becoming only the m
second player 1n Georgetown history to
score more than 2.000 points in a career
and dominating play at both ends of the
court. scored 16 points. blocked nine shots and grabbed
eight rebounds Tuesday night as the second-ranked
Hoyas defeated Pittsburgh. 70-46. in a Big East
Conference basketball game in Landover. Md. Ewing.
Georgetown's 7-foot All-American. joined Erle
"Sleepy" Floyd as the only Hoyas to score 2,000 points
or more. when took a pass from David Wlagate and
made a lay-up to give Georgetown a 32-17 lead with
with 2;01 remainmg-in the first half ... In other college
action. Bruce Dalrymple and Scott Petway each sank
1wo free throws in the final 12 seconds as eighth-ranked
Georgia Tech trimmed Maryland in Atlanta. 48-43.
denying Coach Lefty Oriesell his 500th coaching
victory. It was thl' fourth loss in a row for Maryland.
Angels sign Smith, Cliburn
The Angels announced Tuesday that • they have signed pitchers 0 . W. Sm11h and
tewart Ch burn to one-year contracts.
Sm1 1h. 27. led the Edmonton Trappers
in saves 1n 1984 with 13. He had a 6-3 record in 50
appearances and posted a 3.13 earned run average.
Chburn. 28. also pitched for Edmonton last season.
compiling a 7-7 record with 12 saves in 45 appca~nces
and had a l .88 ERA.
Both pla~crs :tppeared in games for the Angels last
September in their major league debuts.
Fight set for Irvine Marriott
lrlels "Cubanito" Perez. a native of .
Cuba who now lt ves in Santa Ana. has
signed 10 box Rocky Alonso of Guadala-
jara. Mexico. on March 11 in the second in
a series ofmonthy fights at the Marriott Hotel in Irvine.
Perez will bring a 26-1 record into the scheduled I<>-
round lightweight bout against Alonso. who is 24-6-1 ..
. The Los Angeles Express cut six players Tuesday.
trimming Its roster 10 50 in preparation for Sunday·s
1985 USFL opener against Houston at the LA
Coliseum. Released were wide receivers Kris HalDtl,
Tommy Norman and Frank McLain. center Michael
Nease. linebacker Mark Stewart and defensive back
Jay Lawson ... Atlanta Braves All-Star outfielder
Claudell Washington has been arrested on suspicion of
possessing cocaine. a felon) in California. police said.
Washington was arrested Monday after a Walnut Creek
police officer stopped a 1985 Jaguar because it was
weaving near a highway exit. The 30-year-old Washing·
ton was released a short 11me later after posting $3.000
bail
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CdM advances
in CIF soccer
TUCKER'S COLUMN • • •
Corona dcl Mar High"• '>OCCer
team has advanced to the field of
32 in the Ct F 2· .\ playoffs
following a 4-1 "1cton over host
Bolsa Grande in a wild-card game
Tuesday afternoon.
The Sea Ktng'> ( 10-6-3). third
place representatives from the
Sea View League. earned a shot at
second-seeded Edgewood 10 the
first round ThurM:lay The game
will be at Edgewood.
David Carter opened the scor-
ing for CdM in the first half. and
teammate Drew Krum broke a
1-1 tie late in the penod to gave tht
Sea Kinp the lead for keep .
Adding .insurance goals in the
second half were Mike Perisi and
Hcgob Baltkc1oglo teve Muzzi
and Matt Dalton shared the
goaltending chore for the win·
ncr .
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PUn PltCIS
AUTO & TIUCK llOKllS
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FromDl
Sam G ilbert said th1<i l'n1trt' thrng wa<.
absurd.
Th<.' poin1 of all this I!> that KCBS
was woefully inadeQuate from a
jOurnahst1c standpomt. I ncompe1ent
is not out of the question as an
appropriate word.
Golden West logs
1-0 softba ll w in
The Golden West College sof\ball
team bounced back from an opening
loss Monda}' to RivcNide with a 1-0,
decision over v1s1t1ng Moorpark
Tuesday.
Freshman pitcher Lisa Brady went
the distance m po 11ng a three-hitter.
striking out four and walking one
while escaping a Jam 1n the seventh
Down 1-0 1n the final mn1na.
Moorpark put runners at fir'l and
third with one out. but a double steal
attempt backfired with the Rustlers
1hrow1n1 out 1hc potential tying run
at the plate.
Then. after a wild p11ch and walk.
Brad) struck out the fi nal hitter to
-preserve the v1c1or).
Golden We~t scored th<.' lonC' run 1n
the bott~m of the ~1\th
\.a
. . . -...
l~·IT) Buss ma) indeed by in
1"1n.1nc1al anguish but KC'BS fell far
short of substantial ine such a fact. lfit
is not true, Buss and his image suffer
drasucdamage.
There are uncomplicated methods
ofdcterminingsolvencr. KCBS
panially understood th as when it
1nterv1cwcd Laker star Magic John-
son
Quoth Magic. "Thechec'hhnvcn't
bounced yet."
Wh en that happens. the world will
~ fif1l IO know.
CCI romps, 95-63
C'hri 1 College lrvme'\ ba ketball
team pl~ed its fim a,ame in 11S new
facil ity Tuesday night and celebrated
with a 9S-63 victol') over Pacific
Coa t 8a_pt1st Bible Collcac in a
Western Christian Alhletic A.Hoc1a·
tion C'Ontc t.
The victory utended CCl's st1ak
to five pme and impro\'cd 1ts
WC AA rttord to 11 _..
Bnan Beal and Mark Kemph had
16 point apitte for 1he winners.
while Marl Lofink ~ 14. f
v1 It Pacific ( hn t1an m Fullerton
Friday night.
Pirates risk streak
vs. Mt. Siln Antonio
.\1rcady ju t about assured of a
place in the South Coast Conference
Shauahne'5}' playoff: • the O~ac
Coast Colleac ba kctball team will t'>'
to improve its position in \he sec
Handmas when the Ptr'ltes travel to
Mt. S.n An1on10 for a 7:30 pmc
toni&ht. Meanwhile. Saddleback: hopes to
qualify for the tournament rem on
wttc1her the Oauchos can catch
Cypttss fo r fifth place. The Oauchos.
at S.8. art two aames behind the
Charicrs with three to play. includin&
toniaht's aame a.t Golden West.
Orange Coast is on a four•aamc
wmnina streak aner thumpina Com~
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Teftltllt'I Gemes
S11111t a l a.en
Utall et N-Jer....-Cioldell Slalt al Plllleellklhla
Mllw1uktt et Oetroll
Cltvelenct 11 lnctlana
Por111ne1 11 Dalles
Weshlnllon •• San Antonio
Boston et Denver
Hou"on al Ptloenl•
u kers 121,-. H7
LA LAKIRS (127) -R•mt>I' 2·• H S,
WorlllY S.-12 2·2 12. Ab<IUl·J111Hr 11-17 S-9
11. e. JoMsOn ,. 13 2-• 20. Sc.011 t -11 1-1 n.
C~r 9-9 1·1 19. McAOOO 5·9 2·2 12.
KuDClll k 1· 1 O·O 2, McGee 3·6 2·2 I,
Sorlilos O· I O·O 0, Lesler 0-0 0-0 0. Tolets.
54·13 16·2'2 127 CHICAGO (111) -s Jonnson 3-4 ..... 10,
WOOlrlooe 11-16 6·7 30. Corzine 3·11 3-3 9,
Jord111 6· 13 •· 5 16. Melll'llws 9· 17 O·O 11.
Grttn 1-• 1·2 l . Dalley 11-n •-6 26.
Hloo1ns 0·1 O·O o. Jones 1-1 o-o 2.
Greenwooo 1·2 1·2 3 Tolals •7·91 23·29
111 Seer• bv Quarters
L1-trs 38 JS 3 I 23'-127
ChbOO 38 25 33 2l-117
Thrff·POlnl QOels-Scoll l Fouled
ou1-Jonts RebOunch-Los Angeles 39
lAl>ctul·Jebt>ar 9), Clllcaoo 46 IWOOk"lctot
91 Anl1t1-Los Ange!H 29 <E Jonnson 121.
ChlCIOO 31 (Jordan. M11111tw1 II Tol•I
fouls-Los Angttas 13. Chkaoo 21 Ttcl'lni·
c•l-Clllca110 111eg11 oeteni.e
Allendanct -19,0S2
COLLEGE
SoCal Colleee tt, Cat Lu1Mran 70
INAIA Ohtr1ct 1111
CAL LUTHERAN t70) -Ta09111 10,
Aguirre l, Larev1 20. Slellum 6. Ranck 2.
Gibbs 11, Ko,.llevn 6, Coiner t• Totals: JI
a-1s 10
SOCAL COLLEGE Cit) -Ward 11,
McAHlslar 10, Durh1m 22, Bruce 4,
Ande,.on IS, CerbaJal O. Page 0, Aviles 2.
Reddick 2, Silvers 0, Bare11tey 12. Mylff 3,
Tlb«ls I To111s· 38 13·16 19
Heltllmt· SoCa l, '10·32
To111 ,fouls Cal L.uthtfa n U, SoCel
Colteoe 20.
Christ Colleee 9S, Pee. CNst 8apt. 6l
CWCAAI l"ACIFIC COAST BAPTIST 919L.E (U)
-Wllll1m1 12. H1nchty 10. Ctnon 7
Jonnson 11. Mobtew 10. Glnlt1Ple 2. Gerher1
•. Briscoe 1 Tolals 2• 15·21 63
CHRIST COLLEGE IRVINI (t$) -Beel
16, Surrkloe •. Herlm1n 6, Kelso 9
Ek11111>er9er I. Holmes 3. Lofink 1',
9rtnoo11 a. Keml>fl 16. Hansen 6. Rtn<1ulS1
S. Tolels .0 IS· 19 95
Hafflime. CCI, 56·2•
Tol•I foulS Pacific: COHI BaPllSI Blblt
II. Cttrisl Colteoe Irvine 16 TecMlc.al
Brencton !CCII
Colffe scorfl
WIST
SoC1I -ColllVI 19, Cal Lul11tr1n 10
Christ ColltOt Irvine 9S. Peclllc Co111
Baptist 63
81ot1 13, LA 9eollsl 6"
Pt Loma Nazer•M 7•. Azuse·Paclflc S6
W11tmon1 93, Freino Pacific 73
UC San Oleoo 80. USIU 12
H1vwarel SI '9, UC 01vl1 62
HumbOldl St SS, Cllfco St ..
IAST
Georgetown 10, Pllltt>vrgh 46
VIiienova •7. SI. JOSll>ll't ....
Felrfletd 11)6, LI Sent lOS 12 oil
SOUTH
Georgia TKll ... Mary11nct o
Ala.·Blrmlngh1m 62, South Florlct• 61
McNttst St 72, Lemar 6' lot)
MtOWIST
Otllo U. n . N. IMlnol• 49
SOUTHWIST
Mluourl 71, OldthOma SI. 14
COLLEGE WOMIEN
UC IMne S4, ~dine 52 (.........,_,
l"l~IROtNI (52) -Leeds 2, Oorstv s. Fllllt•on ll, 9ovd 7, Sluroeon n. Matev
I. Formko 12. Tol•t• 24 4·7 5'
UC lllVIN• (54) -Lewi• 13. 0.lln S.
Crawrlorct 2, Walton 7, Simoson 6, Vanotr
Poet 11, R•llde" S. Tot et•. 23 I· 16 54
pton. 67-SS. Monday n~ght. Shauahn
Ryan wli the catalyst in that &1me.
pourin• in 27 pomts apin t Com·
pt on. The Pirates are 8-6 in C'Onfere nce
play and are tryina to hold ont~ fourth
place. as their chances of catch ma Mt. San Antonio and Fullerton (each
10-3) are slim.
In the first meeuna. the Bucs
ex tended the Mounties into overtime
before fallina. 66-62. Mt. SAC 1s led br forwards Larry
Richard and Marvin Bail~y. alona
with Ken Ramirez. OCC's difficult
week continues Saturday ni&ht when
1 the Pirates host Cerritos.
Hettnme. PecltlefctlM. :n-17
Tot.i '°""' PtoHrctlM ... UC: 1rvl11e 13
FOUied out: Formko (P l.
L•...,...
TUUOAY'S ll•SUL TS C2Stll fl., ........ ,_..., "'"""9)
, .. S'f llAC•, One mlle HGe.
CNl90 ROM CSwer111out) H ~ UO UO
Svlvenw (CAffl UO 3.00
l'tvlne FOf'IUN (ROMlll • . .O
Time: 2:05.
U •XACTA O·ll Pllld SSUO
S•COMO llACS. One mile lrOt. ~ 8autlle (AUOln) UO 2.60 2.10
"' AIW•V' (AdttttMn) 2 . .0 2.20 Hunlen ROM CSwarlflout) t.IO
Tlnle: ?:GS.
U IXACTA ( .. l) N lct SIS.30
TH•O llACI . One mllt oact.
FIY MAn Flv CCrewtofd) •IO t.00 3 IO
One For oa,,. IMcCartv) IS 00 UO
Countrv Comfort (Parker) 4...0
Tl,.,,.: 2:00 llS. U IXACTA 19·J) oeld stl.90.
,OU.TH llACI . One mile lfot
Viv• Rtf"Mfo (Croehanl 6 00 :a 10 2 60
Fl,,.1 Chlo !Ot~I 3.00 2 60 8~-<•ublnl 4 . .0
Tl,.,,.: 2;05.
"l"TI4 RACE. One mile Net
&lo Bill ruo.n CPerktf) uo 3.00 2.60
1acocta (Maler> 10.10 UO Ma••• &IHI• (Ptfegin.) 4.60
Tl,.,,.: 2:01 II S.
SJ IXACTA (7-31 oalct MS60
SIXTH RACI. One mlle oect
Julff Bov <Crawford) 13 40 1 40 S.40
TllMIV Armbro (K.ueb61rl • 20 2.60
Vandw LOf'nt (GrunctY) 3 60
Time: 2·00 4/S.
U IXACTA 17·21 u ld s74 70
S.VINTH llAGa. One mile oece
Emer11d OUtlnO (Tlldful 11.40 1.20 4 20
S.lpoer D G (Sw•rttloull 6.60 t..O
Jonnnv Gouc:hO <Rllchlel S 20
Tlmt: 2:00 •tS. U IXACTA (9-•I oeld '11910
llGHTH llACI. Ont mile 01oe.
Monlertv Prelrle (Grndvl 2060 10.20 7.IO
Tl,.,,.rons SMctOw CLMllevl 3.60 3 40
Sudden Mto>ve <8aktrl 1000
Tl,.,,.: ?:00 •1 S.
SJ IXACTA (2·11 PllCI S99.90
,NINTH RACI. One mile 01ce
Levity ftr1ythm IWllllt) 9 60 5 00 l.40
Dunt Lectv <Retcllforctl 6.40 3 20
ClltQuereo CDesomtrl 160
Time: 2.-<n l!S.
U EXACT A <•·61 oelel '13110
S2 l"ICK SIX 17·7·7·9·2·0 Pe1C1Sl,90260
with tour winning liclo.ets (flvt llor\tU
C1rr\IOVtf POOi· S7 .610 61.
TENTH llACE. Ont milt PKt
Monltrev Rocke• (LOYI 19 20 12 20 9 00
Monttftv t<nlOht CCroohan) 5 00 3 60
HalCvon Holidev llC:uebltrl 9 00
Time. I S9 J 5
'3 EXACTA 15· 11 oaoel ll7 00
ILEVllNTH RACE. One mlle pace.
HH Tremor (Ptanol l Ml 1.40 2 10
Snow Dence (McCarlYI l 00 2 to
Frosty Sl<lpPtf l5'lefr111l • 00
Time. 2-01 l S.
U IXACTA C.·ll paid Sl2.00
Alltndanct l ,073
~ . . . ..
Colleee
PtPOll'dlM 7, UC ltvlM S
PeOPtrdine 100 JOO 003-7 10 2
UC lrvlM 301 000 OOC>-S I S
Fellers anet Erickson. JohnJOn, Kan·
e111a11 <SI. OeRose (7) •n<I MOf'Gen
w-Fellers, 1·0 L-DtROH. 0· I
2&-Hammonct (UCll 38-0lerltv (Pl,
Ging (UCI)
Communltv Cole9t
~ Wnt 14, Rle H_,. 2
GOlcten WHI 070 l31 000-1• 16 0
Rio HOlldO 01 1 000 000-2 7 0
Merlin. t<UpatrlCk (7). Buell.Its (91 Ind
FIOf'H, Crow, Aguirre Ill. Martlntz (5) ano
Coron1. W-Merlln, 1-0 L-<:row
2B-Nesh lGWCI. Mota (GWCI 2. K1ub
lGWCI 2, toron1 (RH), Acosl1 IRHI
HR-NHh (GWC) 2
0Htiee CM't 14, Mt. S9ll Ja<lllte 4
Oranoe Coast 200 I I• IS0-1' 16 2
Ml Sen J1c:lnlo 000 011 011-• 1 • ~lomP. Garcia Ill •net EWIJOO, Frv1n
161, ThOmH, Berbtr (SI, JollnM>n (6),
Avtri~ Ill ano Gr.wm. w-s1omo. 1 -o.
L-Thomas. 28-Roumlmotr (OCCI. Mon
tOCCI. Frva n COCCI. HR-Gartlff (OCC),
Rolle nd IOCC), Roumlmoer IOCCI
""" ICMet .... U111ven1tV 20), ........ Ml
(It RMCM llHI ,,....,., 9 Mliff)
1 Jec:OCH9fl IUI, 31, 2. Jonnson IUI anct
Rocllt CUJ. 39, 4. Hen (U), Q ; S Holmes
(UI. Koullel IUI anct F~tc:her (Fl. 44 c.r.. *I Mer 1'2, a-... 21S
Cat See<M, t Mlet)
I. WarctruD !COM), JI, 2 MtYtf <El •net
OuPr .. ICdMI. 39, • Mc0utn !CdMI, 40,
S. Cllflon (£) 9114 Lind CC:dMI, 41
VanderPoel
keys UCiwln
Jat·k1'° Vander Pocl. takina up
the lack for the idcliried Cheri
Graham. scored 18 point • in-
cludina a clutch jumper with 2S
seconds rcmainina as the UC
Ir inc women's ha kctball team
recordrd a S4-S2 non~onfcrcnce
victory over Pcppcrdinc at
Crawford Hall Tueidn ni'ht. Graham wa$ injured m the
Anteaters' loss to Nevada-Las
Vea.as Saturday and 1s question·
able for Frida_y s pme against the
Unive~ityofS.n D1eao.
Trailin& S2·S I. UCI Ted Vander
Paci who hit a turnaroundjum~r
from about 10 feet to Jive th.e
Anteate~ the l~d.
11 ·I! drnonton
Caloerv
Wlnnlot11 l(lfttl
v1ncouvtr
SI Louis
Cnlc190
Oetroll
Minnesota
Toronto
Nef'fh Olvlslen
27 20 10 ... 221 213
26 29 .. 56 231 230
17 31 11 •S 21' 26'
16 JI 11 0 ltt 231
1' 31 7 3S 116 261
WALIS CONFIRINCI
WHhl11910ll
Pllll1cte4Plil1
NY 1s11ndtrs
NY Renoen
NtwJIUIY
F'ili.t>vroll
htrktl OM1lell lS 16 I 11 ,.. 176
34 1' 1 1S 246 179
31 n • " "' m " ,, ' •7 * 237 11 31 I ... 19' U4
11 32 s •I 193 2S9 . ..,..,........
Butt110 n 11 12 " 213 1.s
Mon1re11 19 20 10 " m 1'6
Quebec 29 23 I .. 2" 21S
8011on 2S 25 I SI 214 205
Hertford 19 JI 1 •s 1'1 252
1. ·Cllncllect Plevoll lDOt
Tllftdert ktrfl
QutbK 7, K1"I 6
New Vork lllancttn I, C•IO•rv •
Edmonton 9, Toronto •
H•rtlorct 6, WlnnllHHI 2
Monlrtel s. St. Louis 2
Vancouver 7. New Jentv S
Teftltllt't 0-
Calilarv at PlllsburOh
SI. LOUii ,, Detroit
Boston ,, Mlnnt\OI•
Monlrttl 11 Clllcaoo
NordiQue1 7, K"'91 6
S<er• bv l"trleft
Lot AnoelH 5 1 C>-6
Qulbtc 3 1 2-1
'"""' '""*' I. Queoec, Cott 11 (A Stasinv,
Ltmlevx). 2:16; 2. Lot Anotles, Tavlor J3
CDlonne. Gallevl. 4'1•. l. QuebK. P11emen1
13 (Asnton. Giiiis), S.5'; •. LOl AllQllH,
SvkeJ Is (Mllltf. HtrdV I •• St (Sh). s LOS
Anoelei. Redmond 6. 11.32 (DO). 6 LO$
A"9ttes. Smith 16 (Redmonct, Sllulll, 13 12,
1 Quebec, Lemtl\lX 7 (M .. wtll), 16 16, I
Los Anoetes. Smith 11 lHakannon), 17-17
P1n1lllts-Gallty, LA ~h<>Oklno), 1 OS.
H1.1n1tr. ~ (llOoktng). 10.l?, MHweM, Que
I holelin9 I. 19 5 1
S.Clllld Perlecl
9 Q1.11btC, P.Slatlnv 27 IM .. welll, 7 31,
10 Quebec Hunltr 16 IMlllon. 1'.. SlastnYI.
9 ~ 11 Los An!llMs. O.onne JS (Mllltf.
En111110m) 17 46 Pen111ies-NoM
Tllltd ~lflM
12 Quebec. Lemieux 8 IGou .. 1, Bill>.
11 21. 13 Quebec Asttlon 71 IP11tmtnl,
GiHls) ,, 13 PenalllH-None
Sh011 on goat-Loi An11e1t1 1•·1·6-27
Quebec: 10· 7·9-26
Goelles-Lo1 An11tlts. EllOI 126 ShOIS-19
HVH) Qoto«, Sev1911y ll•·tl, Gossalln
(0 00 seconct. 13· 121
Anenctance -IS,3?6 Reterte -8rvan
Lewis
Bovs soccer
CIF lA WILD CARO cw-dll Mer 4, lelse Grande I
Corona Clll Mar scorln9, Carier 1, Parisi
I. 8allkclogl0 1, t<rum I
(Note COM travels to EOQewOOCI In tirsl rouno pl1y Tllur"'1v1
~ . . . ..
Women'1 softbal
COMMUNITY COL.LEGE
Gllclen West 1, Metroarti o
Moorper' 000 000 ~ 3 0
Go1oen Wt1I 000 001 a-1 2 t
Cermac ano Wood, Breely •net Maton
W-Bredv 11-11 L-<ermac.
CommunltV c ..... ""*'
Gtldlft W.it t, ~IMdeM 0
Slnttts
Ven L.11111 IGWCI def SC'*<leruo, 6·0,
6-0, Ru1r (GWC) def &elve, 6·0, 6·4, Claut
(GWC) Cltf. TllOl'nhlll, •-2. •·I; Tl•nerel
!GWCI d.i Fox, 6·1, 6•0; IVtV (GWCI dtf.
8row11. 6·0. 6·0, Sl1defg (GWC) won l>Y
default
~ llt n Ll1111•Rulr (GWCI def SChelcttruo•
Btlv1, 6-I, 7·S. Claus·Tlsntfel IGWC) dtf
Tllornllill·Foa, 6·0. 6•0, lvtv·Fleml119
CGWC) WOii by ci.111.111
SCOTT, WALKER: NEW RUNNING FEUD •••
From DI
foraoucn tomorrow. He lost an
op1>0nunity to iive track and field a
big shot in the arm:·
Walker SI)' his future doesn't
include 200 sub four-minute mile .
sal'if\& "that's 1mpo!Sibk."
on. five )'ears Walker's junior. says uch a feat is very much in his
mind befort he stops runn1na.
"Oh )Cah." says Scott. "Two
hundred, that's a reasonable goal."
"I'll ti') to run a few race three or
four outdoor race~ 1n the United
tatcs. bul you need an off year and
this is 11:· continued Warkcr "I ntt<t
a little wind-down."
Walk.er says he ex peels to compete
at the PrtfontJinc Meet in Ei.aacne.
Ort. June I. at the Cohsci.am Clau1c
June 6 and the Kenne) Mttt at UC
Bcrkeln June-C) btfort turning 10
luropc und 0 lu June 18.
. Ott. In the prcxc ~ o( nlO\ 1na \0
\
Fallbrook. anticipates a negative
greeting in New Zealand.
"John's a nat1onlll hero in New
Zealand.'' 5a)'S Scott. ..and on a
pedestal. But I'm u~oncc I get there
and start hcarina the comment$ and--
talking with the people. it'll get me
fired up.
··He~ certainly the most well·
known athlete in New Zealand. a
hero. But l''-c1onca11ln t him before
and beaten him.
"I kno~ I'm the one C'Bu<iina all the
trouble. but I think. ~hat I've s'ud 1
true in th1 pamcular 1n~tance.
Remember the old Walker·8a)'1
controversy? Well. he never did race
ap1n t F1lben and they lost the
opp0nun1ty. Sebo•t11nC"ocand ttvC'
Oven had the b1' contro"cny and
then lhef ne'er naccJ-
nd that'' the <-entral b uc a, far as
ou i\ concerned . ··He lo\t an
opportunity to give trtC'k and field a
b1a hot 1n the arm," Sl)S Scott.
"To be honest my inspiration was
not a selfish one. h wasn't that bi& a
deal to be the first to 100. The
inspiration wa 10 boost 1ntcrtst m
track and field. It would have been
aood for our pon~rs. mine and
John's. and then: would have been a
lot more mc...-dia attention."
Walker contacteo ·on Monday
n1aht and the 1~0 ironed out some of
their dilTcrtn<'ts -at least 10 the
point that Scott accepted Walker's
1nvit1t1on to run Marrh .l.
lso cx~tcd to run 1n utkland
March l 1s former Newpon Harbor
H11h and UCLA itandout Bnan
Theriot.
Theriot went l S8~S for Of\h -~---1n unda) \ milestone lor Walktt It
wa Thmot'' fif\b ub-four m1nu1c-
m1k.
' ••
Golden West, OCC explode
Both score 14 runs
in opening wtn"S;-
UC Irvine falters
The baseball teams from Golden
West and . Oranae Coa~t. colleacs opened their 198S cam{>81ifls with a
banaTuesday.eachsoonna 14runsin
scturina victories away from home.
Amona the offens\vc stars were Dave Rolland, who wa)'2-for-S with a
two-run homer, Darrin Oarner ()..
for..6, solo homer) and Gene
Rownimpcr (2-for-2, four walks, five
runs scored).
Mark Fryman aJso had a sinale and
double and dro~e in 1hrce runs.
Sophomore left-hander Mark S~omp went 71/s innings, yiddil\I six
hlls and one walk .
p.,,_,..... ?, UC lrvlM 5: The
Wavn n1ll cd for three run.s in the
ninth to overturn a .5-4 defici1 and send the Anteaters to the .500 mark at
S.$-1.
UCI manufactured a S-1 lead aJ\cr th~ iMinp. with Adam Chna's two-run triple 10 lhc fir1t one of tbc key
blows.
UCJ stranded a pair of runner& in
the bottom of the ninth.
However. UC Irvine found the
goina a bit tougher, droppina a non-
conference verdi ct to Peppcrdine.
Herc's what took place. Benjamin picks Austin Peay
GoldeD West ••• Rio Hoodo %: At
Rio Hondo, the Rustlers erueted for
seven runs in the second inning and
added seven more in the middle three
frames to crush the Roadrunners.
Todd Nash cracked a pair of
homers, a two-run shot in the fo unh
and a solo blast in the fifth while goi ng
4-for-6. Meanwhile, Keith Kaub
doubled twice in the seve n-run sec-
ond, driving in a run with each hit.
Andy Mota. son of Dodger Coach
Manny Mota. went 3-for-5 with a pair
of doubles as the Rustlers lnshed ou1
seven extra-base hits.
Pitcher John Manin worked ,six
anmngs to ca1n the victory with Tom
Kilpatnck and Gary Buckles hurling
the final three innings.
Oram;a1e Coaat 14, Mt. San Jacinlo 4:
The Pirates. ha~ six players with at
least two hits m accounting for 16 overall.
PlalC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE
Uni versi ty Hi&h ru nning back
Greg Benjamin who shared Sea
V 1ew League Player of the Y car
honors on the coaches' team last
~ear, has opted to continue his
football career at Austin Peay
University in Clarksville, Tenn.
The 6-1, 200-pounder signed a letter of intent for Austin Peay thi s week.
"A recruiter was in the area and
came over and saw one of the games," said Universi ty Coach
Rick Cunis. "Greg was also
offered a scholarship to Cal State
Fullerton, but he wanted to get
away from home.''
According to Curtis, one of the
factors in Benjamin's decision
was the opportunity to play ·
tailback at Austin Peay. "Full-
erton wanted him to play full-
MUC NOTIC£
back. and Orea didn't want to do that," said Curtis.
BeDjamin pined 1,217 yards in his senior year with the Trojans,
who advanced into lhe first round
of the CIF playoffs. losing to
VaJencia.
Benjamin's top effort was
against Woodbridge in the reg-
ular-season finale, when he
rushed for a school-record 283
yards on 36 carries for three
touchdowns in a game won by lhe
Trojans, 33-14.
That game clinched a playoff
berth for University
"Greg hkcd their facilities,
their stadium and weight room,"
said C'unis. "It was stnctly his
decision and hopefull y it will be a
good one. He'll be a good player
wherever he goes."
PtalC NOTIC£
Service BJ PubUcatlon of the Notice of HNrlng and Petition to compel 8'bltr•tlon In Or•nge
County Supwlor Court, C•M No. 44-17-33 It hereby made upon the following reepondenta:
Patricia Ann Aikin, Tom J•y Aikin, DMlel Bedell, David Bedell,.._, Q. Bucci, Robert A.
Bucci, lbry Ann C•pwell, Jamee P. Cav-.gh, Donene •• Ch8mbertln, • ...., Lr:.n D•Yla,
Lllllan K. Dobbe, w.aa.c. •. Dobbe, Ann R. Jent•, Richard A. Jarvie, Richard P. Jeri • P•trlcla
Ann Johnaon, Lucy 8. K., ... Donald J. Louie, PeggJ J. O'Nul, Richard R. ParentNU, T ......
K. ParentNU, Gertrude lacka, Peul 8ack•, Robert A. hllne. Mary H. 8turdlYMt, K•thlMn J.
Thelre, Gerry L Thompaon, Robert M. VenMkolt, QwenclOIJn s. WNtherh11d, Jem .. E.
WHt, Jack C. Whltakef', lbry R. Whitaker, Chartee WIH .. m1, Sherry Wlnm...e, D.nlel ... Y.,,
Victoria ... Y.,, The Petenon FamllJ Trutt, Cherie L Petenon, Aa TruetM of the Petenon
Femlly Truat, Roberto. P•ter9on. A1 TruetM of the Peteraon FemllJ Truat, Luer a. hdlnger,
The Smith FemllJ Tru1t, Denlel J. Smith, Jr., Aa TruatM of the Smith Famltr Truat, MadelelM
D. Smith, Al Tru1tM of the Smith Famn, Truet
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTYA;ORANGE
MIKE AMADOR, et al., { -
vs. { . Plalntlffs,
SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporation, et al.,
Defendants.
SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC., a corporation, and NEWPORT REAL TY CORP., a
corporation,
Petitioners,
vs.
MIKE AMADOR aka MICHAEL P. AMADOR Ill; JOHN 0 . APP; AMES E. ARNOLD and BERTIE MAE ARNOLD; GARY
AUERSWALD: GARY BALL; ROBERT W. BALL.ARO: JERRY R. BARNETT: PAULA BARTH, HOWARD BECKER; DONALD
A. BELL, RICHARD w. RAYL and B & R INVESTMENTS; ERIKA BOSSE; GAYLE s. BOWLES; ELEANOR BOWIE: PHILIP
BROWER; HARRY J. BROWN, Ill; GEORGE CANDELLA; THOMAS P. CARR; JAMES H. CASEY: PAUL CASSIDY;
MARVEL CHANEY; DUANE M. CLARK; BETTIE COLTRIN 8'ta BETTY COLTRIN; PETE COMPTON aka PETER
COMPTON; JOHN COOMBE; RONALD A. CROWE aka ROHN A. CROWE; GEORGE DAVIDSON; DELIA DELGADO ah
DELIA DELGADO FLACK; MARTHA FLORYCE DOWNS and MARILYN JEAN MAYLAND; IRENE DOYLE aka EDNA
IRENE DOYLE; HELENE M. ELLIS aka HELEN M. ELLIS; JOAN A. FINN; VICKI R. FITHIAN and STEPHEN H. FITHIAN;
WILLIAM K. FITT; JANET s. FLEMING aka JAN FELMING; TOM FORSS aka TOMAS 0 . FORSS; LEON FRY; COLLEEN
GASKEY; LORETTA GREEN; JAMES R. GRISET; JIM R. HARBIN; A.P. HAWGOOO aka A. PHILLIP HAWGOOO; FRED R.
HERNANDEZ; EVA HEWITT; KENNETH F. HIGUERA; MONICA N. HIRSCH, JEFFREY G. HOLMES; RUTH HOWARD;
WAYNE IRELANO; TERRY JAHRAUS; RALPH T. JARVIS; ELIZABETH J. JOHNSON; JEAN L. JOHNSON and JOHN 0 .
JOHNSON; BILLIE JOLSON; DOROTHY M. KALINKA; TERESA KAUFMANN and WAYNE KAUFMANN aka TERESA
KAUFMAN and WAYNE KAUFMAN; MARK A. KELLER; ROBERT A. KENNEDY; LARRY KLOHA; XAVIER KOHAN;
VICTORIA A. KOZAR; ROSEMARIE KUEHN aka ROSE MARIE KOEHN aka ROSEMARIE KOEHN aka ROSE MARIE
KUEHN; KURT KUPFERMAN; JOHN LAND; SYLVIA LANGENEKERT aka SYLVIA LANGENKERT aka SYLVIA
LANGENECKERT; KATY LAWRENCE; ROY T. LAWRENCE; PIERRE A. LeBLANC aka PIERRE Le BLANC; ALBERT B.
LEVY; SHIRLEY LEWIS, NORBERT LIPPERT and GARY M. STEPHENS; W.T. LOEBMANN aka W. THOMAS
LOEBMANN; JOHN F. LONOELIUS; REYNALDO LUGO; RITA M. McCANN; CARL E. McDONALD; THOMAS K.
McDONNELL and NANCY M. McDONNELL; aka THOMAS K. MCDONNEL and NANCY M. MCDONNEL; DOUGLAS c.
McFERRAN; SCOTT MALCOLM; LARRY G. M.ARTZ; RON MASE aka RONALD MASE; DAVID B. MILES; MARILYN
MILES aka MARILYN MILES; GARY E. MONTGOMERY; ALVIN L. MOORE: DANIEL MORAN; GERI MORROW, CRAIG E.
O'BRIEN; NINFA J. O'BRIEN aka NINFA A. O'BRIEN aka NINFA JARVIS, GEORGE OGLESBY; MELVILLE ORMEROD;
PARK INVESTMENT CO .. INC. aka PARK INVESTMENT COMPANY; SHIRLEY PARKER.; VIRGINIA R. PARKER. by
ROBEAT J. WARBURTON, Attorney-Jn-Fact; PATRICK C. PATERNIE; RICK C. PETERSON; ROBERT 0 . PETERSON;
BARBARA PINES; MARION L. PONO aka MARION H. PONO; ROSEMARIE R. QUESADA; RAY H. QUINN aka RA YMONO
H. QUINN; GARY REASONER; JAMES REIO; JAMES R. RIEMAN and MERIDITH RIEMAN: KEN RILEY aka KENNETH
RILEY; LEONARD A. RIZZO; DONALD 0. ROBERTSON; E.H. ROBINSON; RODERICK G. RODGERS; RICHARD ROHR;
M.E. ROTH aka MARY E. ROTH: CARMELA Y. RUGEL; EDWARD RUGEL; DANA SANGER; KRISTIN SCOTT; ADRIAN
FRANK SEBEK; PEGGY and DAVID SHAFFER; JAMES SHIPLEY; MICHAEL SHUTTLEWORTH; CALVIN SCOTT
SIHILLING; DANIEL J. SMITH, JR.; LUIS E. SMITH; JACK SPARKS; LESLIE SPEYER.OFENBERG aka LESLIE ALLEN
OFENBERG, TRUSTEE; STEPHEN STONE; RAYMOND and BILLIE TELLES; MARY J. THOMPSON; LARRY THOMP-
SON; A.L TOLCHINSKY; NOAM TORNHEIM aka NORMAN TORNHEIM; E.S. TOTAi aka EUGENE S. TOTAi; MARC R.
TOW; SHAW WEN TU; GEORGINA USUI; GENE C. VAIL; DONITA VAUGHN; ALLEN VOORHIS and MARILYN A.
VOORHIS; VOSS INTERNATIONAL aka VOSS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION; PHILLIP WALSH; ROSE WALTER;
JAMES WEBB; RUTH WILLIAMS; NEWPORT SHORES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, a California corporation; FRANK
H. AYRES & SON, a corpofatton; 1ST NATIONWIDE SAVINGS ANO LOAN; FRANK AGUILAR aka FRANK AUGUST;
PATRICIA ANN AIKIN; TOM JAY AIKIN; JOHN ALLARD; GLENN ROY ALLISON; REGINALD 0 . ALVAREZ; VIRGINIA
ALVAREZ; KRISTIN E. AMADOR; AMERICAN FINANCIAL PROPERTIES; ELIZABETH M. ANDERSON; ROBERT E.
ANDERSON; PAMYLA LAUN AUERSWALD; FRANK AUGUST; MARK A. BAILEY; BE~NAROINE BAIRO: FREDERICK
LEE BAIRO; HUGH W. BAIRO; JEANETTE GRIET JE BAIRO; DEBORAH J. BALL; SALLY J. BALLARD; JOHN A.
BAZACAS; KATHERINE BAZACAS; The Helf8 of RALPH T. B~LEY; DANIEL BEDELL; DAVID BEDELL; ANNEROSE H.
BEECH; DENNIS W. BEECH; ROBERT W. BEIN; RUTH A. BEIN; RICHARD M. BLANCO: MELITTA E. BOOTH; WENDELL
J. BOOTH; DONALD G. BORTHWICK; DONNA JOAN BORTHWICK, KATHRYN BRITT; HARRIET H. BRITTON; JOHN M.
BRITTON; MIRIAM BROWER; JANET M. BROWN; PATRICIA S. BROWN; TOM R. BROWN; PATSY C. BROXON;
ROBERT N. BROXON; MARY G. BUCCI; EARLS. BURKE; SANORA C. BURKE; MICHAEL P. BURNS; ROB BURNS;
MICHAEL L. BURTON: RENATE U. BURTON; MARTHA CALVIN; MARY ANN CAPWELL; MARY ELLEN CASEY; JUNE G.
CASSIDY; MICHAEL V. CASSIDY; JAMES P. CAVANAGH; BETTY JO CHACE; DONENE S. CHAMBERLIN; DONALD
CHAPTON; LINDA M. CHAPTON; WILLIAM A. CHARLES: HOLOER T. CHRISTENSEN; MARIE J. CHRISTENSEN: CITY
FEDERAL SAVINGS; CRAIG MARSHALL CLARK: KENNETH S. CLARK: ROSE NICHOLSON CLARK; SHERIE A. CLARK;
MARILYN B. CLEARY; PATRICK G. CLEARY; COLE OF NEWPORT; EVELYN COMPTON; DONALD E. COOK; SALLY
ANN COOK: SPENCER E. COVERT, JR.; BARBARA P. CURTIS; ROBERT W. CURTIS; PAUL A. DAHLGREN; BETTY
DAVIDSON; PAUL DAVIS: SHELLY LYNN DAVIS; LILLIAN K. DOBBS: WALLACE B. DOBBS; BENJAMIN M. DONLON.
MARY LOU DONLON; BARBARA L. DOWNER; GOADON H. DOYLE, FRANKS. ORAGAVON; JULIE J. ORAGAVON;
RICHARD A. DWYER; The Hein of PAULETTE 0 . EDDY; FARRAND ENTERPRISES. HOWARD FARRAND; JOHN
FLEMING; ROBERT J. FOURNIER; SONORA FOURNIER; JEAN L. FRY; THOMAS A. FUENTES; RONALD 0. GASKEY:
GEORGE C. GILLETTE: LOUISE H. GILLETTE; NICOLE RESNIKOFF GILMAN; RICHARD M. GILMAN; GERRY GORMAN;
SHIRLEY T. GRIFFIN; BARBARA S. HALL; JERRY E. HALL; KENNETH R. HALL; PATRICIA E. HALL; KAREN MARIE
HANSEN; DOROTHY E. HANSON; EVELYN M. HANSON; LELAND C. HANSON; ROBERT L. HANSON; NORMAN L.
HARRISON; WILLIAM C. HART, JR., FRANCES JEAN HART, GENE 8. HEWITT; RUSH N. HILL II; KATHLEEN HOLMES;
HELEN K. HOMER: AVALEE M. HORN; GERALD F. HORN; DAVID MARTIN HOWARD; JUDY 0 . IRELANO; BEVERLY
JANE IVERSON: JANICE E. JACOBS aka JANICE!. KATZER; ANN R. JARVIS; JON JARVIS; MARGARET c. JARVIS;
RICHARD A. JARVIS; RICHARD P. JARVIS; JOHN M. COOMBE CORPORATION •a JOHN COOMBE CORPORATION
aka COOMBE CORPORATION; PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON; FRANK A. JULIAN; MARY T. JULIAN; ROBERT F.
KEALIHER; LUCY S. KEYES; JAMES KIRKPATRICK: OLIVE KIRKPATRICK; MARILYN W. KRAMER: BARBARA KRAUS:
GENE KRAUS; SHIRLEY KUPFERMAN; PHYLLIS JANE LANZ: WllllAM T. LANZ: AO&EAT E. LAW; PATRICIA A. Le
BLANC •a PATRICIA A. ~LANC; 8AA8ARA JUNE LEVY: RAY! LINCOLN; CHARLES J. LINNERT: R08EAT E. UPP:
THOMAS R. LITTLEJOHN; DONALD J. LOUIS; GAIL P. L~..!,j GLORIA l.UOO; NANCY SUE MAIER; VINCENT PAUL
MAIER: BARBARA S. MARTIN; ANN L. MASE; JOHN MoCL~ CAAOL C. McOOHALO; L YNOA Mcf'£RRAN: R08ERT
L. McMORRIS; DOUGLAS D. MEECE: MARTA MEECE: NANCY MUEl.LER M~: AOOEA L.. MENDES; DONNA J.
METZOER; RICHARD A. METZGER: ALICE MEYERS; GEOAGE MEYERS; JAMU A. MIOOl!TON; PATRICIA B,
MIDDLETON; KAREN L MIEL Y; RONALD R. MIELY: ILENE MINER; A08EAT C. MINER; FRANCES V. MONTGOMERY;
LOIS M. MOORE; FRANCES !. MURPHY; JACK 0. NEL80Nj_ VJOA ll. Nl!LSOH; PEGGY J. O'NEAL; PAUL H. 0 '8H!A;
SHIRLEY O'SHEA; MARY V. OGLESBY; RICHARD R. PAR~N'rEAU; TERESA K. PARENTEAU; ALLYSON PARKER;
MICHAEL L. PARKER; l.INDA J. PATEANtE; JO NEIL PATTEA80~-~0HN C, PATTERSON; CHRISTINE A. PECK;
RICHARD J. PECK; CHERIE L. PET!A80N; MARIAN PETTIT; THOMAS K. PLATFOO~ MAAtON POLI: GERALD
EDWARD POLLOCK: RICHARD W. POSLAOEK; MICHAEL ANN POWERS; STEV£N ROBERT POWERS: JENNIFER L
QUINN; MARIES. RACCIATTI: THOMAS J. AACCIAm; BARBARA AAMET; GARY C. AAMET: SHIRLEY A. AEJO;
SHARRON L RETHER~ORO: ELVA RILEY; ALFRED JOHN RIZZO; K!HNIE J. AIZZO; ULUE M. ROB!RTSON; MAUD
AOllNSON: GALE STEELE AOHR: GERTAUOE SACKS, PAUL SACKS; TEARY SACKS; JACQU£\. YN SALE; WILLIAM
SALE; MICHAEL ALAN SANDERS; OOAS8 L SANOORE: CARM ... IAHTOAO: ~ SAHTOAO: LI ROY A. SCHMIOT:
MARtLYN L. SCHMIDT; 8EA81DI FAMllY TRUST: JEANNI tit. 8HE<: AOMRl A.. UUNG; ALEXANDER A.
SHANNON: PHYLU8 Y. SHANNON; JOHN C. 8HUL TZ; JUOmf A.. 9HUL TZ; JAME M. 8'Hll.LIHG: JAMES SIMOS:
OLIVE 81M08; 8fXTY-8ECONO STREET; CARROLL ANH SM~~ "°""' 8Wnt; MAO!lEINE D. SMmt: MARY
R. SMITH; DENA L.EI! SOUTH; FAMl!l H. SOUTH; IREH! P"""8: OffAN.IHl M. I~ JOHN A.. 8l'EGE; PAMILA
STOMBAUGH; SANDRA R. STONE; CAROL UPP 8TM~ MAl'rt H.. l'TUN>NAHt; DAW> J, TAHHEA; ANTHONY
T!AGUI!; PENNY TEAOUI!; JOHN A. TEBEAG; OIOMI 8. TEMU: HAAOU> fl. THAVIR, SOHJA A. THAYIJ\
KATHLEEN J, THEIM: BARBARA THIBAULT; WUJAM THIMULT; IOHNll J. THOMNOH; Ol!MY L THOMPSON:
JEAN Y. THOMP&ON: OUY J. THULL: FRED T~Y! JOHN T~TO; JOANNA P. TOW: 1..IU CHIAO TU;
TADA.YOSHI USUt: DANA VAUGHN; <*Nfll VAUGHN;~Dl\'IN V= DONA,LD YAUClttN: MAf'C&.ITA VAUGHN, ~tor the •tat• of the mAnofa DANA Ind DIVIN vAUOHH! T M. WNNIKOL~ .-AA.LO V. VK.UHIUVI;
IANOAA J. VILLINEUVI: FAITH 0 . 'tOGIL: MAAVYN I. V0Ga: MJIMD I. WACH; IHRIY M. WA.at; JOSEPH P.
WA.LOMAN: ELLEN L. WAU<!lt. CAAL.ENE A.. WAUAOa; HAAOlO t4. ~ L0MM L WALSH: UNOA L.
WALTER; TRACI WAL~ OWltC>OLYN 8. WEA~ LEID. WIA ~ JIANNe J, W£18; JAtilES !.
WUT; JACK.C. WHIT ·MARY R. WlltAK£A: UNGA L-~YWON> L. Wit.EV: CHAN.18 W\LUAMS; !VAN
WILLIAMS: 4HERA'Y WllLIAM8; AANOY D. WOOb: and ~8 1 I ~
Relpondenta.
TO. •lltOllDINT•
DATE: APRIL 1, 1988
TIME: 9:30 A.M.
DEPT. 22
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Apf1t 1, 1916, It t:30 a.m. In Olpe. 22ofthe11bove entMled oourt ~ • 700 awta
c.nter OrlYf w.t, 8Mta Ana. Caltfom&a, ~ StGHM. ~ INC. end NeWflORT MAI. TY CO.. (~ "P9lttlof .... ') wll petition and mow the Court for cwdilrl: (1) ~ 11 Aa:-ICllll-to .........
dlepute (the "~") regardtng, among other ~ the ..,_.,. fW tnerMt -. of Lwd Pl• 111 I ...
adlwtment of 8ubl1111 Aenta6t • r.terred to In in.~ P9ttdofl to Compet Af1*aiillluo (tM "........-,; 0)
IPt)Olntlng aaecond, °'If ~third arblttalor to..-.. ... ._ ~f> •-*'io Ausi i>ndtlC. •• ;pare..,_ Community~(" Aaeodetlon''). Of In tM ..... ,ld\le, F H. A)'Na & Son ( .. A,,.") to .. Ml 11 II
Sublnuaa In the ttbltrltton of the • and (4) requlrlnO A:ttpoi'MMnt9topeyPwelllon.-9're1 •leble __,...... .._
and ooet• tncurNd In aael(lng the orderl ,~ ....
The motlone for Ofdeta ~ arbitration, appointing • teCOr1d Of UWd erbltret<W. end dlrecllng tba ~
AMOOletton..t.O!. In the ehernettve, Ayraa. to r~t al lubl I I 1111, In the 1tbftr•1onot the ~ .. ,.... pur....c
to Code of~ Procedure, Secttona 1280 through 1294.2 end.,. l"l\ede on the grounda that 4*'t.eln .,._ .., .....
effec:ttw beNIHn P9tltionefa and R.pondenta, end,.....,_. to In 'the P9tltlon, requn hit Iha~ be,...._,
through •bttrltton and that ~ta ~ felled and reifueed and continue to ~to appoint en atA alOt and to
arbitrate the 06apute.
Petltlontrt' motk>n for an ordet awarding attOfMVS' .._ and coett tncured In ~ the llbove ordtn • b.-cl on
the expr .. ptovla60ne of the..,.,,. written egr..,,,.,,ta effecttYe R*l •• Peddonera and R11poildtl1t9 and,.._,., to
In the P9tttJon and Code of CMI Proc:edute SS 128.5 on the grounda thet R~' NfuMI to ..._. t ~
arbltratOf and to arbitrate the Dl8P'lt• haa required P.woner to lnour ·~· to ..-,..., from tNa Court, end hu been done aotety In bad faith In an attempt to det9y the 8l'blttation of ttW Olapute.
The P«Jtlon and abow motion• .,. bued on the PetttAon, tNa Notice, the Memorandum of Poln19 Md ~
tOQ9lher with the deelarattona of Roland c. w~ and Stephen c. 0runvny fie twwtth, a1 pepers Md .....
ftled In thl9 actk>n and auch other and further 9\lldence, oral or documentary, that may be pre9111ted pttot '°or• h
hearing on the P.iltlon and the mottona.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT RESPONDENTS' RESPONSES, IF ANY, TO THE P!'TITION A..r TO IE _
FILED ANO SERVED ON PETITIONERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS Of CODE Of CIVIL PA0CEDUAE.
SS 1200.e.
Dated: January 9. 1985
DMWY QAWTT KING l HAMllON. STIPMIN C. DMllCJ:IY, CHAILU W. ,AWT, KATNUD CAllOTI-'AOMI .:JM~~ cC:THDI 'AOMI. AltorMp tot , ......... IMIMl, WDIAM. IMC. wll .... Oll'T
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STA TE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
MIKE AMADOR, et aJ.,
vs.
SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporation. et al.,
Plainttffa
Defendants.
SIGNAL LANDMARK, INC., a corporation, and NEWPORT REAL TY CORP .• a
corporation,
Petitioner&.
vs.
MIKE AMADOR aka MICHAEL P. AMADOR Ill, JOHN 0 . APP; AMES E. ARNOLD and BERTIE MAE AANOLO; GARY
AUERSWALD; GARY BALL; ROBERT W. BALLARD; JERRY R. BARNETT; PAULA BARTH, HOWARD aea<ER: D0HAL0
A. BELL. RICHARD W. RAYL and B & R INVESTMENTS: ERIKA BOSSE; GAYLES. BOWLES: ELEANOR BOWIE; PHtUP
BROWER; HARRY J. BROWN, Ill; GEORGE CANDELLA; THOMAS P. CARR; JAMES H. CASEY: PAUL CASSIDY;
MARVEL CHANEY; DUANE M. CLARK; BETTIE COLTRIN 8'ta BETTY COL TRJN; PETE COMPTON ab PETER
COMPTON; JOHN COOMBE; RONALD A. CROWE aka ROHN A. CROWE; GEORGE DAVIDSON; DELIA DELGADO ab
DELIA DELGADO FLACK; MARTHA FLORYCE DOWNS and MARILYN JEAN MAYLAND: IRENE DOYLE aka EDNA
IRENE DOYLE; HELENE M. ELLIS aka HELEN M. ELLIS; JOAN A. FINN; VICKI R. FITHIAN and STEPHEN H. FJTHIAN;
WILLIAM K. FITT; JANET S. FLEMING Ma JAN FELMING; TOM FORSS Ma TOMAS 0 . FORSS: LEON FRY; COLLHH
GASKEY; LORETT A GREEN; JAMES R. GRJSET; JIM R. HARBIN: A.P. HAWGOOO aka A. PHILLIP HAWGOOO; FRED R.
HERNANDEZ; EVA HEWITT; KENNETH F. HIGUERA; MONICA N. HIRSCH, JEFFREY G.. HOLMES; R\JTH HOWAAO:
WAYNE IRELANO; TERRY JAHRAUS; RALPH T. JARVIS; EL.IZABETH J. JOHNSON: JEAN L JOHNSON and JOHN 0
JOHNSON; BILLIE JOLSON; DOROTHY M. KALINKA; TERESA KAUFMANN and WAYNE KAUFMANN aka TERESA
KAUFMAN and WAYNE KAUFMAN; MARK A. KEUER: ROBERT A. KENNEDY; LARRY KLOHA; XAVIER KOHAN;
VICTORIA A. KOZAR; ROSEMARIE KUEHN aka ROSE MARIE KOEHN aka ROSEMARIE KOEHN •a ROSE MARIE
KUEHN; KURT KUPFERMAN; JOHN LANO; SYLVIA LANGENEKERT Ma SYLVIA LANGEHKERT aka SYLVIA
LANGE.NECKERT; KATY LAWRENCE; ROY T. LAWRENCE; PIERRE A. Le8LAHC aka PIERRE La BLANC; ALBERT 9,
LEVY; SHIRLEY LEWIS, NORBERT LIPPERT and GARY M. STEPHENS; W.T. LOE.BMANN •a W. THOMAS
LOEBMANN; JOHN F. LONOELIUS; REYNALDO LUGO; RITA M. MeCANN; CARL E. McDONALD: THOMAS K.
McDONNELL and NANCY M. McDONNELL: aka THOMAS K. MCDONNEL and NANCY M. McOONNEL; DOUGLAS c.
McFERRAN; SCOTT MALCOLM; LARRY G. MARTZ: RON MASE ah RONALD MASE; DAVID B. MILES; MARILYN
MILES aka MARILYN MILES; GARY E. MONT GOME.RY; AL VIN L. MOORE; DANIEL MORAN; GERI MORROW, CAAIG E.
O'BRIEN: NINFA J. O'BRIEN aka NINFA A. O'BRIEN aka NINFA JARVIS, GEOAGE OGLESBY; MELVILLE ORMEROO;
PARK INVESTMENT CO .• INC. Ma PARK INVESTMENT COMPANY; SHIRLEY PARKER; VIRGINIA R. PARKER. ~
ROBERT J. WARBURTON, Attomey-l~Fact; PATRICK C. PATERNIE.; RICK C. PETERSON; ROBERT 0 . PETERSON;
BARBARA PINES; MARION L PONO aka MARION H. PONO; ROSEMARIE R. QUESADA; RAY H. QUINN aka RAYMOND
H. QUINN; GARY REASONER; JAMES REJO; JAMES R. RIEMAN and MERIDITH RIEMAN; KEN RILEY aka KENNETH
RILEY; LEONARD A. RIZZO; DONALD 0. ROBERTSON; E.H. ROBINSON; RODERICK G. ROOGERS; RICHARD ROHR:
M.E. ROTH aka MARY E. ROTH; CARMELA Y. RUGEL; EDWARD RUGEL; DANA SANGER; KRtSTIN SC<>TT: ADRIAN
FRANK SEBE.K; PEGGY and DAVID SHAFFER; JAMES SHIPLEY; MICHAEL SHUTTLEWORTH; CALVIN SCOTT
SIHILLING; DANIEL J. SMITH, JR.; LUIS E. SMITH; JACK SPARKS; LESLIE SPEYER-OFENBERG aka LESLIE ALLEN
OFENBERG, TRUSTEE: STEPHEN STONE; RAYMOND and BILLIE TELLES; MARY J. THOMPSON; LARRY THOMP-
SON; A.L TOLCHINSKY: NORM TORNHEIM aka NORMAN TQRNHEIM: E.S. TOTAi •a EUGENE s. TOTAi; MARC R.
TOW; SHAW WEN TU; GEORGINA USUI; GENE C. VAIL; DONITA VAUGHN; ALLEN VOORHIS and MARILYN A.
VOORHIS; VOSS INTERNATIONAL •a VOSS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION; PHILLIP WALSH; R08E WALT£R:
JAMES WEBB; RUTH WILLIAMS; NEWPORT SHORES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, a~ oorporaUon; FRANK
H. AYRES & SON, a oorporatton; 1ST NATIONWIDE SAVINGS ANO LOAN; FRANK AGUILAR 8'ta FRANK AUGUST;
PATRICIA ANN AIKIN; TOM JAY AIKIN; JOHN ALLARD; GLENN ROY ALLISON; REGINALD 0 . ALVAREZ; VIRGIH&A
ALVAREZ; KRISTIN E. AMADOR; AMERICAN FINANCIAL PROPERTIES; ELIZABETH M . ANDERSON; A08ERT E.
ANDERSON; PAMYLA LAUN AUERSWALD; FRANK AUGUST: MARK A. BAILEY; BERNARDINE BAJRO; FREDERICK
LEE BAIRO; HUGH W. BAIRO; JEANETTE GRIETJE BAIRO: DEBORAH J. BALL; SALLY J. BAU.ARO; JOHN A.
BAZACAS; KATHERINE BAZACAS; The Helf8 of RALPH T. BEASLEY; DANIEL BEDELL; DAVID BEOEU; ANNEROSE H,
BEECH; DENNIS W. BEECH; ROBERTW. BEIN; RUTH A. BEIN; RICHARD M. BLANCO; MELITTA E. BOOTH; WENDELL
J. BOOTH; DONALD G. BORTHWtCK; DONNA JOAN BORTHWICK, KA THAYN BRITT; HARRIET H. BRITTON; JOHN M.
BRITTON; MIRIAM BROWER; JANET M. BROWN; PATRICIA S. BROWN; TOM R. BROWN; PATSY C. BROXON:
ROBERT N. BROXON; MARY G. BUCCI; EARL S. BURKE; SANORA C. BURKE; MICHAEL P. BURNS; ROB BURNS:
MICHAEL L. BURTON; RENATE U. BURTON; MARTHA CAL VIN; MARY ANN CAPWELL; MARY ELLEN CASEY; JUNE G.
CASSIDY; MICHAEL V. CASSIDY: JAMES P. CAVANAGH; BETTY JO CHACE; DONENE S. CHAMBERLIN; DONALD
CHAPTON· LINDA M. CHAPTON; WILLIAM A. CHARLES: HOLGER T. CHRISTENSEN; MARIE J. CHRISTENSEN; CITY
FEDERAL SAVINGS; CRAIG MARSHALL CLARK; KENNETH S. CLARK; ROSE NICHOLSON CLARK; SHERIE A. CLARK;
MARILYN B. CLEARY; PATRICK G. CLEARY: COLE OF NEWPORT; EVELYN COMPTON; DONALD E. COOK: SALLY
ANN COOK; SPENCER E. COVERT, JR.: BARBARA P CURTIS; ROBERT W. CURTIS: PAUL A. DAHLGREN: BETTY
DAVIDSON; PAUL DAVIS; SHELLY LYNN DAVIS; LILLIAN K. DOBBS; WALLACE B. DOBBS. BENJAMIN M. DONLON;
MARY LOU DONLON; BARBARA L. DOWNER; GORDON H. DOYLE. FRANK S. ORAGAVON; JULIE J. DAAGAVON;
RICHARD A. OWYEA: The Helf8 of PAULETTE G. EDDY; FARRAND ENTERPRISES, HOWARD FARRAND; JOHN
FLEMING; ROBERT J. FOURNIER; SONORA FOURNIER; JEAN L FRY; THOMAS A. FUENTES; RONALD 0. OASKEY;
GEORGE C. GILLETTE: LOUISE H. GILLETTE: NICOLE RESNIKOFF OILMAN; RICHARD M. GILMAN; GERRY GORMAN;
SHIRLEY T. GRIFF1N; BARBARA S. HALL; JERRY E HALL; KENNETH R. HALL; PATRJCIA.E. HALL; KAREN MARI£
HANSEN; OOAOTHY E. HANSON; EVELYN M. HANSON; LELAND C. HANSON; ROBERT L. HANSON; NORMAN L
HARRISON; WILLIAM C. HART. JR., FRANCES JEAN HART, GENES. HEWITT; RUSH N. HILL II, KATHLEEN HOLM£8:
HELEN K. HOMER; AVALEE M. HORN; GERALD F. HORN; DAVID MARTIN HOWARD; JUDY 0 . IRELAND; BEVERLY
JANE IVERSON; JANICE E. JACOBS atta JANICE E. KATZER; ANN R. JARVIS; JON JARVIS, MARGARET C. JAAV1&;
RICHARD A. JARVIS; RICHARD P. JARVIS; JOHN M. COOMBE CORPORATION 8'ta JOHN COOMBE CORPORATION
aka COOMBE CORPORATION; PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON; FRANK A. JULIAN; MARY T JULIAN; ROBEPtT F.
t<EALIHEA: LUCY S. KEYES: JAMES KIRKPATRICK: OLIVE KIRKPA TRtCK; MARILYN W KRAMER; BARBARA KRAUS;
GENE KRAUS: SHIALEY KUPFERMAN; PHYLLIS JANE LANZ; WILLIAM T. LANZ; ROBERT E. LAW: PA~ A. Le
BLANC aka PATRICIA A. LeBLANC; BARBARA JUNE LEVY: RAYE LINCOLN; CHARLES J. LINNERT; ROBERT E. UPP;
THOMAS Fl LITTLEJ0+1N; DONALD J. LOUIS; GAIL P LOUIS; GLOA&A LUGO: NANCY SUE MAIER: VINCENT PAUl
MAIER; BAReARA S. MARTIN; ANN L. MASE; JOHN McCLURE; CAROl C. McDONALD; LYNDA McFERAAH: AOIEJllJ I
L. McMOANS; DOUGLAS D. MEECE: MARTA MEECE: NANCY MUELLER MENDES· ROGER L. MENDES; ~ J.
METZGER: RQ4AAO A. METZGER; ALICE MEYERS. GEORGE MEYERS; JAMES A MIDDLETON; PA TNaA 8.
MIOOLETOM; KAREN L.. Ml£l Y: RONALD R. MIEL Y, ILENE MINER: A08EAT C. MINER: FRANCES V. MONToo.RV:
LOIS M. MOOAE; FRANCES E.. MURPHY; JACK 0. NELSON; VIDA B. NELSON: PEGGY J. O'NEAL. PAUl H. o·SHEA;
SHIRLEY O'SHEA: MARY V. OGLESBY: RICHARD R. PARENTEAU; TERE.SA K. PARENTEAU; ALLYSON PA~
MICHAEL L.. PARKER: LINDA J. PATERNIE; JO NEIL PATTERSON: JOHN C. PATTERSON; CHRISTIN£ A. P!Q(:
RICHAN> J. PECK: CHEAIE L. PETERSON; MARIAN PETTIT, THOMAS K. PLATFOOT, MARION POLI: GERAL.D
EOWAPlO POU.OCK: RICHARD W. POSLADEK; MICHAEL ANN POWERS: STEVEN ROBERT POWEAS: ~ L
QUINN: MAAIE &. AACCIATTI; THOMAS J. RACCIAm: BARBARA RAMET. GARY C. RAMET; SHmLEY A. MIO;
SHARRON L. ~ELVA RILEY: ALFRED JOHN RtZZO; KENNIE J. AlZZO: LILLIE M. A08ERTSON: MAUD
ROBINSON: GALE 8TEEU! AoHA: GERTRUDE SACKS; PAUL SACKS: TERRY SACKS; JACOUEL YN SALE; wtLLIAM
SALE.: MtCHAEl ALAN SANOEAS; DORIS L. SANOOAE. CARMINE SANTORO; IOA SANTORO; LE ROY A. SCHMIOT:
MARILYN L 9CHMfOT: ~SIDE FAMILY TRUST. JEANNE M. SEB£K: ROBERT A SELING; ALEXAIC:>lA A.
SHANNON; PH'YUJ$ Y. SHANNON: JOHN C. SHULTZ: JUOITH A. SHULTZ; JANIE M SIHIU.ING> JAM0 8IMOS;
OLIVE 81MOS: SIXTY..UCOHD STREET; CARROLL ANN SMITH; JACt< ROHLF SMITH; MADELEINE D. SMITH; MNft
A. SMITH: DENA ~H. FAAAEL H. SOUTH: !RENE SPARKS; CH.ARLENE M. STEGE: JOHN A. ST'EOE.; 'AMELJ'
STOMBAUGH. 8' R. STONE. CA.AOL LIPP STRAUSSj MARV H. STUAOIVAHT: OAVIO J. TANNER; Mnl1C>fn
TEAGUE; PENNY TUOUE, JOtiN A. TEBERG; GEORGE :s. TERRILL; HAAOLO F. THAYER: &0MJA A. THAY'a;
KA THlEEH J. TMl!IM: I.AMA.AA THIBAULT; WILLIAM THIBAULT: 80NHfE J. THOMPSON: GEARY L ~
J!AN Y. THOMP&ON; GUY J. TH.ULL: FRED TOLCHINSKY. JOHN TOAQUATO, JOANNA P TOW; LIU CttlAO TU;
TADAYOSHI U8Ut: DANA VAUGKN; OEMS! VAUGHN; DEVIN VAUGHN; DONALD VAUGHN. MAACELITA VAUOtee,
guerdl9n for lie eMMe Of._ "*'°"9 DANA~ OE'VIN VAUGHN> ROBE.RT M. VENNE.KOL T: JEAAU> V. W..~
SANORA J. 'llLlEHEUVI; FAITH O. VOGEL.; MAAVYN !. VOOEl. AlF'MO 8. WACH: SHIALIY M. WACH; "°I IPll ~.
WALDMAN: EUEN l.. WAUC!Pt: DAAt.ENE A. WALLACE: HAAOLO H.. ~~~ ~L_ORAlNE L WAL8H; L»GA L
WALTE.R: TMa WALTP; OWINOOl.YH S. W!ATH£AHEAO: LE! O. W!A1~ JIAHttC J . WDa: JM8 I.
W£8T:JAC.KC, WHIT~ MAI('( fl W'HJTAJCEA. LlNDA WILEY; LYNFOAO L Wtt..EY: QWllLE8Wll.UA .. : EVAN
WM.LIAM&> Item' Wlll&AMI; AAHDY D. WOOO. end DOES 1-500; ~ fhlplAlllR ... • ...................
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CAii NO. 44-17-33
NTITION TO COMPEL ARBITRATION
~ l fONAL LAHOMAAK. IHC ( '89* ~)Md NEWPORT RE.ALTY CORP ("Newpon ~y"j ~,...,,_,to• "PecttlOMn'', ,...,eoiy .,_ttJon the Court to COfnC* Aelpondenta to .,bttraoon and aleg4t a
folowa. 1 On ot ~ ~ t , 1t58, In Ot-. County, C..om., ~Ott end GM COmpeny, ("Slgnel Otf') end Frri
H Ayr• I Ion. ("Ayr•'1 ---en.o. ~ Ofound ..... (CM ''nround LAeee'') wNJeby Ayr•....., trom Signe! OI -1aln unlmptOO*t ,.., ptQPlrty. UdulM of apecfftitd ol end "'*-" right•. locat9d In t•pon a..c:n. c.Mfomt.
and ~ ~ ~ on lxNbft 1 attached Mreto Ind lnc«pcwe\9d ,_..,, (tN 'L.Meed Premtw") tor a
oer1od of elXty C-'· commendnQ on o.c:.nw 10. 1"9 The Orounct l.W we. recotded on November 25. 1959 In ttie Offlci.i dt of Ot11199 County, C .. omla.
2 Signe!°" end Ayr• ·~..nty ~the Ground L .... by two wr111.,, agt""*1ll. CM rwat one dated M.,ch
14, 1MO end recorded Aprll 15, 1MO In the~ Aecordt of Ot-. County. CaltfOfnla and tt-. MCOnd one dated Aprll
30. 1MO Md recorded Mey 18. 1MO In the Offtdail Aecordt of 0r-. County, CefffOfnle (~tvety IN
"Am9ndmenta"). Coe>* of tM Qfound LMN Md Amendmenta we an~ tleteto u EAhlb1t1 2. 3 encl 4 r~lvely
and ar• lnC:OfP<>"eted Nrein The Oro.Jnd LMN end Amendmeota w• Mrelnafter conec:uvety ,.,.,,ed to u tN "Mutw
L.AMe''.
3 AyrM .,,tered Into tr. Mast• lAMe fot tht puf Poef of~ the LMMd Prem!Me by klbdMdlng IN LMMd
Prtmi ... Into app<OAHMltily ~ lndMdutll Iota. ~rUC11ng atn;le ram11y dw9111ng• on Iha 1011. and Mlllng the lingle tarntty dweltlngll to tr. publte.
• In Otdef to~· 11• pfanned ~t of Iha L-..d Prem ..... durlng IM flrll halt of '"°·Ayr•. u IMeor.
end ~ Shor• Co . • pertnertitWp ("~hOr•"), .. lw, .,,tered Into wr1u.,, klbtMMI and 1Ul)9lem«lt1
lMr .. O (IN "Su.,....") fOf each of rhe lo\e wtthln ,,_. LMMd Prem!Me. ··~of Pwcel , ~ Shor•. In tum. u1l;ned In writing al of It• "Gft1, tit .. end il'tereeta undet MCt'I of tM Sub6MMI to tr. bu'r*' u 1"9y
purd\Med an lmpf Oiied I01 within the LMiMd PremtMe The 8ubtebN expreetly lncotpo<et• and .,. klbj.ct to •II IN
COWNnll. condlllOnt, ttMN•tlont end r•trlcUone ... fOt'th In the M .. ,., L ... A copy of one of IN SutHMNil. all of
wt'Mch .,. tr. NIM ell°"" '°' IN dtecftptlon of IN I01 lnvofved and Iha Hect dOlltr emounl of renlel Obllg111on. It attached ,..., .. o u EAtwbft 5 ano lnc«poreted ther.-n.
5. Al various llmet a and -'*'the Iott wtthln the LMMd Pr9m._ were devetoped and IOtd. duffng a P«IOd of about
.....,.,, yeer1 commenolng aboul Oecemb9' 1HO, Ayr•~ In wrltlog all of 111 right• and Inter"'' u eubleelof
under tt-. Su~ to Pfewpor1 Aeetty • required by Artlele VIII, s.c11on 0 of tM Muter L .....
8 On Of about April 1•. 1978. Ayr• qultca.imed end IHl=o tlewport RMlty all of 111 remaining lntet .. 1 In tM
lAeMd PremiMe by a qultdWm deed r.cotded In tM OHlc.lal dt of Orange County, Callfotnll on Ap<tl 20, 197& A
eopy Of tM quttcllNm OMd It atceched hereto .. Exhibit 8 and lnc:QfporaJed herein by lhll refer~
7 Signal Landmark 11 IN preeent '-owner of the LMMd PremiMI and u 1 r.aull of v8'10ul written 11e1gnrnent1.
11 tM P<eMnl leMor undet tr. Meeter LMM
8 All r1C11lk>U1 and named Aeepondenta, exoept Ayr• and Newport Shor .. Community AMoclatlOn (the 'Commurnty
A.Noclatton"I. 11• s><etent tut»eew (the "Subt11111e") under rhe 8ut>teaMs Which preeently ex!91
9 Artlele v. Section F of in. Muter L .... end Section 3 of each of the Subleuee. provide that prlOf to the end of 1n.
25th and 40th year1 of the Muter l..MM lf'm. the L...aof or tr. LA .... may 11 111 option. give notice lhll lhe rental
payment• under tM Sut>6NMI an.-.. be edjus1ed IO a tum 9qUal to 6'Yo of the thert r.ir mantet vak>e ol the L"Md
PrtmlMI. e.11aulfYe of the dw9tlfog houMI thereon end their e.ppurt.,,ances
10 Artici. v . Section F of tt-. Mester L .... and Section 3 or e.ch of the Sub ...... turttlef' provide 1ha11n the eYent
the partlel cannot ag1M on tM falf metket vatue of the LMMd Prem1aea. the matt• 1hall be "-'ermined by arbtlrallon
tn accordance witll tM p<OV~I of Artlcte X'{ of the MUI« LeueMld .nau M blodln9 upon the SubleSMM
11 ArtlCi. VII, S.Ctlon C of the Mut., ~ end Section 3 of the Subteasea furttlef provide that Ayr" or the
Community A.Mociatlon ll'lall h ..... 1"9 exclusive right and obligation to act on behalf of all Subtea.Mes In the adju1tment
of rental• under IN SubleaMs
12 6n May 1, 19e<l, Ayr• uMgMd_ln wrltlnQ all"• obligation• under the Mu ter Le ... regetdlng lhe adtyllment of
rentall under IN Su~ to tr. CotNnunlty Ateocletlon, wtileh u~nment was acc.pted by lhe C ommunlly
Aaeoccallon and recorded In the Official ~di of Or~ Counly. California on M•Y 18, 1960. A copy of the asa1gnmenl
from Ayr" to the Community Aaaoclatlon It attached tlefeto u Exhibit 7 1nd 1ncorpor11ed Mretn.
13 A'(TM 14.1rrtndefed all Of 111 tlgh1. t1tJe and lnlf'•t In IN Ma ter Lease and 1n the Subleuee and reflnqulahed 1Jt
of 111 r1ghl1, dut ... and o~tlOM with rMC>Kt to adfu•tmer1t1 or the rental• provided for In the Mut9f Leue and
SublNMI. and lhe Community Aaaoclatlon la now obllQated to repr ... nt the inte<ffll of 111 Sub ....... wltll rnpec;t to
the ldjV1tment of IN reontat• u,,_ IN Mui• L .... and IN Subleues 1nclud1ng without llmltatlon, the rei>resentatlon
Of all Sublet .... In tt-. arbltra11on proceu Mt forth In Artlde V, Section F and Arltele XV of the Muter Leue
t• Purauant to Article V. Section For IN Mast« Leue, on or about September 17 198-t, Petition.ta 1en1ed a 'No11C41
of Demand for Aenlal Ad~rnent" (th9 "Rental Ad)ull"*"l Notice ·1 on Reaponcten t1 P .. ltioner1 alao publt1hed the
Aenlll Adju11men1 Nollc:e In "The Real9ter," a fl9WIP8P9' of general clrculahon 1n Oranoe County, Calllom ta on
841P1emt>er 27 and 28. Oc1ob4tf 1. 3 and' 5. 1984 A copy of tr. Ren1a1 Ad1u1tment Notice 11 attached hereto u Exhibit
8 ano 1nco<po<1t ed herein
15 Pe1111oner1 and A4taponoent1, after good fallh nego111uon1. are unabte to agree on, •mono other thing•. the
P<...,..1 fair maniet vat~ of the LeaMd Preml._ and the a<lju1ted rental• under the Subleues Article V. S.Ctton F and
Artlcie XV of tM Muler L .... Pf'OVlde tnat In IN 9'V9f'll the partln are unable 10 agree on the tatr market value ol the
Lelled Premi .... and therefore. the adJu"ed rental• undet lhe SubleUM by December 9. 1984. lhe dltpute lhall be
detlfmlned by arb1lt11ton
16 Purauant to ttle Muter L.• ... and SublMMI, In the event the present lair market valve of the L.eated Prem1aea and
the adju1ted ren1111 under the Subte,... cannot be agreed upon. Pettt1oner1 on the one hand are r9qulred to each
apPolnl one arbltr1tor and given wrllt.,, notice of the appointment to each other on or Mlore December 19. 198.t
Ther .. her. the two appointed arbitrators we to Mlect 1 third arbitrator and the three arbttr11or1 are to promp11y M l the
matlet for arbitration
17 On Of •bout Oecembef t4. 198.t, P .. 1tion..1 duly Mf\ted Respondenll wttll a written ·Notic.e of Appointment of
Arbttrllor Re SubleUe Aentll Adju1tment1" apecltylnQ Petllloner s appo1n1men1 ol arbitrator A copy ol th11 notice la
attached n.r .. o u E.x''11b1t 9 i nd lneo<po<ated tlefeln
18 In vlOlallon of lhe Matter L .... and SubleaM. Re.pendents have among otl'ler v101a11on1 (11 la11ed and refuled and
conun~ to fall a.nd refuM l o ap6oln1 a MiCOnd arbitrator or part1c1pate 1n tl'le arb1tra11on. Ill) la1ted and refuted to
recognize lhe Communlly Auo<:latlon'1 obllgallon to repreMnt Suble&IMI in connection w1tfl tf1e adjuttmenl of
SubleaM rentatl a.no (till some F\eac>Ondent1 1n11at on and claim the 11ght to •ndtvtduat arb1tr11ton or fudictal
pre><:Mdlng1 to d .. lfmlne the adjustment of renl under tl\elr aubleaae
19 Ma res4.11t of Re1pond•n11' fa11ure to appolnl an arbllrator and \Ubm11 to arb1tra1ton ttle Pem1oner1 are enlltled
to apply to the Orange Counly Superior Court for orde<1 that an arbtlrator be appointed on behalf ol Ille Ae1pondent1
Ind that the ~dent1 arbitrate the fair market value of me Leue<l Prem11e1 and ad1ua1men1 ol SublealM!I Rentals
pyr14.1ant to CMI Code SS 1261 et 1eq , the Muter L.eaae and the SubleaMJt
20 Pursuant to Artlcie XIV Sectt0n C of the Mu1er Leue. u incorporated into the Sut>M!la1e1 and Section 18 of the
Su~. In the event any actton 11 1n1ututed for the enforcement of any rights or remedlff under the Muter L.eue or
Sut>teaMs Petitioners i re enlltle<I lo recover thetr reuonable attorney&' feet and co1t1 Pet1t1ooera have retained the
law flfm of Orummy Garrett King & Hamaon to prC>Mteute this action ind Plave and w111 conunue to incur attorney• lee•
and coata
WHEREFORE. Pettuooen petition t1'141 Court tor order•
A Compelhng A4tlponoent1 to arbitrate the dttputa and all 11tuet 1ria1ng ttlefetrom with rHpe<;t to tl'le latr market
value of the L.lled Prem! ... and the adjutted rental• under the Sub1eue1
8 APPQintlng a MCOnd. and II ~ tturd arbltrllor u reQulted by ArtlCle !.V of lhe Muter LeHe
C ComP9fhng lhe Community Auocletlon to repreMnt and act on behalf of all Suble1&en 1n arb1trallnQ ell matter•
related to the rair metll•t value of IN Leued Preml ... end lhe adJu•led rental• under the SubleaMS
D Awarding PetlllOI'*• their rN sonabi. attorneya· IM9 and COiia
E Awarding P .. ttt<>r*I tueh otti.r reitef •• the Courl may deem 1u11 and prcper
DATED January 9. 1985
DAUMMY GARRETT KING I HARRISON, STEPHEN C. DRUMMY, CHARLES W. PARRET,
KATHLEEN CAROTHERS PAONE, By: CHAALE8 W. PARRET, Attorney1 for Petltlonera,
81QNAL LANDMARK, INC. end NEWPORT REAL TY CORP.
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
MIKE AMADOR. et al..
vs.
SIGNAL OIL & GAS COMPANY, a corporation, et aL.
Plain tiffs
Defendants
SIGNAL LANDMARK. INC., a corporation. and NEWPORT REAL TY CORP a corporation.
VI .
MIKE AMADOR aka MICHAEL P AMADOR Ill. et al .
CASE NO. 44-e7-33
AMENDMENT TO PETITION
Under Section 474, C.C.P.
Petitioners,
Respondents
Upon fifing lne ~t1t1on heretn petitioner• ~no Ignorant of the true names or ~tain respondent• and Plalflng
da.ign1ted H id re1pondent1 1n the pe11t1on by hcut1ou1 names. Doe• 1 throogll 39, and Plavlng dttco vered the true namet
of 1a1d respondent• 10 be u indicated In E.ll'hlb1t I attached hereto and 1nc.01por1lad by lhl1 referenc..e hereby amend
their petition by tnMrtlng wch lrue nam" 1n lhe p lace and 1tead of toCh hct1t1ou1 names. Does 1 lllrough 39 wtiereve<
11 appear• m H id petition
DATED Februar>' 1•. Hi85
o .-uMMY QA'l .. ETT KINO 6 HA,.,.18<*, a1: JAMEi CHl80UC AI , AltOfn•ye IOf ftet1Uoner9
lXHtatT 1
DOE I. M901G llland. DOE 2, Janie. C Fenner. DOE 3. Patricia A Barller, DOE 4 Gerald Muller, DOE 5, Thelma Mull1tr.
DOE 6, Shifley Ann Adle< DOE 7. SyMa 0 Anderton. DOE 8, Daniel Bea"er DOE 9, Vlc1orla Beavet. DOE 10 Bettte
Bltdt91'llder1er. DOE 11, lrMtta 0.vla, DOE 12. l<ung H1i1 Nlng Htlah DOE 13 Merion M Martz, DOE 14, Andrew 8
Sandore, DOE 15, Lucy S 8edlno9f. DOE 16, Bob Burn1. DOE t7, ill• Ht1t1r1 rJI Ruth I Hawgood, DOE 18, ROM ft 8ro1oa
aa exew1or of the Wiii of Ruth I Hawgood, dece.Nd. DOE 19 Th• Richard ~ and Donna J M .. ig., Trull, DOE 20
Oonii. J Metig.< a11ruatM of The Rletlard A and Donne J Me1zger Tru11 DOE 2 t The Petetton Family Trull, DOE 22.
Ro~ O Pet.,aon, aa tru1t .. of The Peteraon Famlly Tru11. DOE 23 Cherie L Peteraon, u tru1IM of Tl'le Peter10n
Family Trull. DOE 2 ... 8mlt'1 Famlty Tru11. DOE 25. Daniel J Sm11h, Jr . •11 fruit" of the Smith Family Tru11. OOE 26.
M~ne O Smith, u 1ru1tM of lhe Smith Famlly Tru11. DOE 27. The Jt clr Rotlll Smith Family Truat. OOE 28. Jack R.
Smith, u truat .. of Iha Jtek Rotlll Smllh Family Trull, DOE 29, Carrot A Smith 1J1 tru•IM of tM J~ Rohlf Smllh Famlty
Trull, DO! 30. WNtheftiead Family Tru1t OTO . DOE 3 t , LM D WHlti.rhead H truat .. of the W .. lhemead Femlly
Trtnt, DOE 32, Marilyn 8 Wright. DOE 33. ihe LMtle Allert 8peyer-0191'lt>erg Trull, DOE 3-t, LQ!le Allen Speyer-
Ofent>«g, aa tru1tM or the LMlle Allert 8~.,.0fenbefg Truat, DOE 35. J&J Enlerpr ..... DOE 3e, Edward Ry1and. ••
1ru11 .. undef the Wiii of Paulette Gordon Eddy, d.c:.u.d. DOE 37, Federal Oepoelt lnklranc:. Corporation.•• r.c.lver
of Heritage Bank, DOE 38, e.n1am1n M Donlon, u tru11 .. of the Sedld• Family Trull, DOE 39, Mary Lou Donlon. aa
1ru11 .. of lh• S•ea•de Family Truat. DOE 40 Sharron Frulef aka Sheuon Ae1herford DOE • 1, MIChelle Ry1and 11 tru1IM
und« tr. wtll of Paui.tt• Oordon Eddy. dee.tlted, DOE •2. Donn• J M .. zger, u exeeulfhc of lhe ""'e of Rlehard
Metzoe<. deGeate<j DOE •3. Eatate of Rlehard A Metig9', OOE •4, EmUy E &eaa1ey
Rnpe>ncMnt•' return• to tt.. Petltk>rl m•J be Nrved upon Petltlonert' •ttorne,e, DAUMMY
QARRETT KING I HARAllON, A PROFElllONAL CORPORATION, ATTORHl!YI AT LAW,
3200 PARK CENTE" O"IV!, IUITI! 1000, COITA M!IA, CALIFORNIA t292t, (714) l50-1100
T-447
I
EARN AND LEARN!
Deliver the Illy Piii Boys and girls 10 or older -
Call 642-4321 and apply today . DlilJ Pilat
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The lolowfno ,..one •• OOtng ~ .. ..,.
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0\IC..S by • corpora1IOll
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Thll '1a*"8tlt wM ltleO
wotrl ttla County Clefk Of Of· f.Ta County on J.-,,y 21. ,-7_
PuDk~ Ofeng. Coe9I
Deity PllOI Faor~ I . 13,
20 27 INS w.s&e
rtalC NOTICE
'ICTJTIOUI IUIMll
NA*ITA'ff•NT Tne lo11ow!n9 C>«IOrl ta
dOlnQ ~•· MOONSTONE CH.AA-
TEAa. 511 Catlltne HH·
p0tt Beech. Catt! 92ee3
Curll• A Olaon 5 t7
Catalina. N4lwPOf1 BMcn
Cel1I 92oe3 Thi• t>u .. n•te 11 con·
0uetecs by an lndl~
Cun1t R OltOtl
f 1'111 ltat!llNlflt ... filed
Wt1h the County CWk of Of. ~ County on January ~3 ,..,..
Publtll'* Oteng. Codi
Dall)' Pilot JWMJal'Y 30 F.c>·
ru•ry 6 13 20 tH5 W-552
P\alC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI IUIMU
NAMI IT AT.-MIJff
Tne lo4towlng pettOrll •te
dOlng t>utlneal .. INDUSTRIAL Bl>Of &
PRODUCT COMPANY, 2 100
So Wr19.'1t StrMt Santa
Ana C.lil 92705
BtenOan Timo1ny I'~
I H OO Newport • t 1 I ,
Tu111n c a111 ~eao
Paul Hofman Bolling«.
171182 Welllngtoo Tueun.
Cahl 926&0 Tl\11 bull~tt 11 con·
dueled by • oer-14 parl·
nertl!IP
8ren0an T F~
Tl'ltl etatament WU hied
with the County Clerk of Or·
cf'lge Count)' on January 30.
1995 ,~
Pub11.n.d Orange Cout oau,. Piiot I' et>ruary 8 , 3
20 27 1985 WK
P\8.JC NOTICE
'K:TfTIOUI 9UIMll NAamlTAT .... N'T
T 1'141 followlflQ Wtont are
OOll"Q bvtlneM u
JAN.ANO M MAtNTEN·
.ANCE. J .ANO M POOL SER·
VICE 2212 M~ Pl Coa1a
M .... C911f 92827
Man Van G0tden :n12
Meyer Pt Coal• "4 ... Calif
~827
Jeffrey 8 B1tt>M lO'O
Ctevetand A" Co.t• M ...
Call1 92626
Tl'l11 bu11na11 11 c.on·
ducted by co-partner•
LI PERLE
LILLIA N TAYLOR
L.aPERLE rftld nt
of Calta M P~
aw•y r t•bl'\W'Y 16.
I~ at lhto a ~ of 87
Mn L.;a Pt·rlt rt'tldcd
In C~ta MWOi "nee
UM l •ht-w a Rt'ial
Eaa.tu.• Bcok.-r i.nd ~
mf'fJlbH of tht-Nf'w
port H arbor C~ta
Mn.a Board of Re·
alwn 11~ llH-4 Sne
If urv1ved by a ton,
Ct-ora~ l..l Perl • of
&lwnft•·ld . <.;a. and a
dau&J'ltn. Marit' J
Jlarrts. of c~iew Mn11.
•n d tt•n iir u n d ·
ch1ldn·n Mus u f
Chnsttan Burtal WN
lt-1 .. brau.'<l on Tuf'dhy
Ft·hruary 19. lit St
J o1tqu1m Catho lic
Chun:h lnwmwnt at
CalvOAry C1·m•:tt'ry.
Los Ang<'lt'1 Ptcr<.'e
Brolht>t'I &II 8rf)Od.
wi.y M<>rtuary, Dirt'<."
1.o n M 2-9 150
I.ARKIN
R I C:H ARO W
LARKJN, a reaident or Newpor1 0.-ach
Pi<M(<I away Fc-bru·
ary HI. I 985 in lA
J olla . Ca H t' 11
~UrvtVt.><f b)' hlS Wlft
Htolf-ni•, MJn. Richard,
<Jf Norl"t>, C:a. daugh-
tn, Shirl•·y Maney or
fallbrook , Ca. two
1t.ep&Oru1. Doyle Paul
of Lot Anaeles and
Do n ald P aul o f
Canoga Pa rk Ahlo
1urv1ved by etght
g randc hlldrf-n and
tt•v(•n g re at -g rand ·
children Mr Larkin
was born 1n K.ans.u.
MtMoun. moving t.o
C::tht 1n Hl27 Hf' and
his ram1ly haw re·
aided in Nr•wport
Bc..c:h for over 35
yt•af'li He nwn<.<I i.nd
operal.t'd tht.-Htthlarr
Company and wu
pr1>v1owi owner tn the
Owt·n M M aihtne
0Jmpony fur ovn 25
yt.-ar1 H~ atlf-nded
Kan.~1 City Univ
;ind waa 11 mem bt-r of
lh•· S hrtnf.'rs J 1,rdan
(j11ld .in 8'1w l Lodge
N1, fif>4 1n Lu• An·
g1 I,_,. Crypt \It.It· 'IN ·
Vil f'lo w it I t,._• ht'ld .frt ·
J .. y f rbrUJI Y 22
I ~ 8 .1 , •• t I h t'
M.HL"11f·11m of tht· Pa
<.1f1t .Pac:tft< Vww
Me1r1ortal P1trk. Nt-w
ptJI l &·ctth P «K1fa
V 1•"w Mort11.1ry cl1n"t
Cf1r\ IH -1 'l.7()(1
Man v en G0ta.n • , T1111 atatement wa• f1te0 C1ASKIN
wttl'l t1w1 County Clerk of Ot· ALIC~: L GASKIN,
•noe County Ofl JWl<latY 30 horn J u m I Ii 11n 6
111es I · f 21178f7 Pds.<iNl <1WJ Y f 1•hr u
Put>l11hed o,.noe C..0Ht I .. t v I h I II k ~
0 .. ly PtlOI Fabruary & t3 !->U;VJVt'(J b y daugh
20 27 18115 tn K11rr·n I M tl·ht•al) w~ M11ro 1,f Sc·otl.8dlll<•,
Ar trnn,, d a ughlf'r,
k 1·"4·1 c" Get re-ta or
('un.1 Mr~ ~ gnnd· PU8l.IC NOTICE
,.-ICTITIOUI 9Ul*lll t·htldn•n In lwu or
NAMI I TATfMINT flow N•. rl11na t1un1
Tl>ll IOllowtng per~ •• t..m IJf· rn.-d<• tn lht' dOlf19 Du-4119M H TlJR~• f':EY OE51GNS Amtru :in Cum~r So·
1555 M ... Verd• Or E 66-(•tety Prtv.1t1• c .. rntly e Cotta M ... Cam 92828 'll•rviu•-. will tx• fol · I' 11me .AnOerlOfl t 556 M ... Veto. Or E 66-8 lr1wt'd by hun t>! al
e<>.te M ... C•ltt 92628 sea Pauftt V1rw
Tl'l11 bu1•n•tt 11 con· M<>nuary [)irec.-t.ors
dU<.tcd by wi tndMOucl N f' w ,. 11 r l 8 e 9 r h I' arm• Anderton r
Tl'ltt 1tatement wa1 l1ted ()44-2700
"'""the County c..,., 01 01 · BROWNELL
ange County on Janusry 31 /\ OON HAMIL TON Hi65
U.A P.C. •I • 94.
Pu.eel a w111y Fd>ru·
ary 18, 1"8~ at P ftc
Commuruty KcspUal.
Mr Brownall wu
born OlttmbaT 22,
18VO In Onc"Onta, New
York Mr BrownttU
wu a builders ha.rd-
CLASSIFIED
wart' speciall.IJt and an 1----------------• •utho r uf th rw book.I
(H\ thr UbJC'('I. f(!•
coruu-d by hia pttn
a. tht-d · n of the
1'11[ DAll.l PU.OT
Cl.AS. lf'l f.D Of f·1c:t: llOl HS
T rlt>phone Ser~1<'t-:
~fomfa \'·• riJ .. ~
8:<W ·\.~l.-5·30 P \I
Hu,11n1·1iio Countt·r:
~fonda-. -h1da ~
8:00 \.\I .):(JO P.\1.
1>1-:Al>IJ.,Es
n:htt.•l·turul hard -
ware held Or\C" of h11
boo~ hu bt+n trans-
IM lt'd In LO J {I pa.nc.v
tit> wu a found1n1
mc·rnbl'r o n t he
<trcht«tual hardwar.
t·onauli.n\I 1odety.
whl('h bf'(.'MTIC a sym-
bol or tht> pro·
fc'1111un.ilt~m of the
bu I Wt-rt ht.rd wart· In· f •( HI If \TU ) ' Ut-. \Ul.I, ..
t.lu1try H•· we• ~ Monda} ht n~twr uf tht>!Wt.1ary TucMia~ ~Ion 4::~o p.m.
4:30 p.rn
4:30 p.m.
4:30 p Ill
4::io pm.
3:00 p.m.
3:CJO pm.
for 60 y~'MI Ht' NKt •
Y·rved as Prt"lident of W ~dnP't4fo v l 1u•11.
lwo of the lar&t>tt ThuNJJ \ \\ Pd
chap«·n.. Ptuaburgh. • d rh •'"·and Bu!falo, New ~ ri ·a' uP1.
Y•>rk He w pres· ~al urd.n f'r 1.
t•ntly »member of the • unn:1 \ fr1.
Hu n11ng ton Bt'ach
C \ 'Lt:l.I . \T IO' &
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ER ROHS:
fluto.ry and a recipt·
t•nt or lhe Paul H arns
Ft'llow1h lp Award
Adon WUJI u mem ber
o f tht-Hunllnfi lOn
Bcat.h M t'Lho dlll
Church lH W was the
former ed1w r of the
Mnblt> Colleg iat e
C hurch nt-wslt'ttt'r,
and a perwonal frlmd
uf Dr Norman Vin· ( h1•1'"
cent Pealt' H e IS 1·rrur ..
survived by a 10n. I'll ()I Arthur H Brownt'll
\ 11 U t a fl fl H I " U II d ri· 1111 r I
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of H unu ngton Bt'ach. in1·urn·1 t "'"''' "'" u 11l \.
11 daughter. G ladys CtASSIFI ED h4-2 -:>h 78 Bostek, Manhattan 1-----------------&•ach, c.a. a 1ist.er , ...... ler 1aJe ...... In S.11
Dr El1 2 abt>th
Brownell. of Tubae, .;:;; ..... ;;;. ;ali;i;iiiiiiiiii;t;•;:zl ..... al
An1. and a brother. • NICE 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Condo
ltt2
Stc:warl Br o wnel l. '87.500-So Cout Pl
Lo C<>I Also SHARP 2 Bd'm 2 B1 niJOOnt. ° Con do -8 1 n Dieg o 11urvtving &re clt•ven 179,500 g r andch1ldrf'n &nd MURCHISON REAL TOP
Jjf."V t-nte t•n grf'.'a l · ----· 762-8731
grandc.h1lrlr l'n f u-
nt-ral serv1Cf1> w ill be
t onduc.:ted a t tht> f1rit
Methuchst Church of
Jlunungwn Beach on
T uci.d:.y fC>bruary 21.
c1l I I 30 With Rf'v
AllK'rt J;rn1e n. r,f · ru 1.1t111 g P 1,.r c.:e
Br r1 t h t• r "' S m 1 t h
IUfH 1211.111 Cllarmlng 4 BA, 3-BA
Condo 1 BR • lull b1lh
downattlrt, perfect for
gue111. tMnl or 2nd
mut8f bedroom! Ptanta-
uon lhutt«•. ••Pended
country kitchen, Inviting
patio on greenbelt
tu.MIO
MPW
Rare Bactc Bey "" wttll 3
Bdfm 2 t>ll h unite An H ·
turnable t 11 and e Mn•r
Wiiiing to carry paper
make thll e very attract
Iv• 1nvMtment at onl)'
S 179,900 761-3191
M11rtuury. d1rKltng --------•
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~PROPERTIES
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PIERCE POTHER8
BELL MORTUARY
t 10 Broadway
Co11a Mesa
642·9150
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PA"K
Cemetary • Morluary
Chapel • Cremalory
3500 Peci!IC View Orlv•
Newport Beach
6U -2700
McCO.ftMICK
MOfn'UA"Y
t 795 Lagun• Canyon
Road
Laguna Beach Ca
92651 .q4 94 15
HAAaOR.-LAWN·
MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gtster Ave
COiia Meta
5A0·5554
GrubbGEllis
llYCHIT-IYAI WIUS
Qreat 4 Bdrm 3 Ba Plome
Large yard w/pool for
mat 01n1ng & fam1ty room
rnu ter wla•tra area for
olltee or nureer1 Frethly
remodelao on Cul ·de·
Sac Good linanc.1ng
Mary Lou Marion
Want Ad H•p?
642-S&78
f e;r (b\\1f1~cJ \J
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?O 27 19115
P\&.IC NOTICE
"CTITIOUI 9UIMll NAJllllTATIMINT The lolloWlng pettont are
Ooi"9 tlUllMU H
OU.ALITY CARPET ANO
DRAPERY «00 Mac.Anh.Ir
Boulev11d Suite 370. N-·
port a..en. Call! 1126&0
Nautllue Properttet loc .
C1.utorn11 4400 MecAnhuf'
8outev8'0, 8'111• 370, N-·
1>0<1 8Mcn. Calit 92MO
r n11 bue1ne11 11 con·
Ouct.O by • wrporallon Robert F Allen JI Va
P1et10ent
Thte etatement waa filed
With t~ Covl\ty Clerk of Or·
~ Couflty on '•t>tu8fy t ,.1'»
Ate.fteftd , .... ... ~ .........
110 Hewpott -..Cfl, Ceftt.
t2llO
Pul>MaNO Orange eo.ec Oallt P1t01 F•bruatY 8, 13,
20 27 198~
W·&e2
Ml.IC NOTICE
r
IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO
PRIVATE PARTIES
S.,I (.our lt•m• for $50 or /eaa In
our amou1 DIM!S-A-LINES pub·
fl1h«1 each Safurdey In the Deify
Piiot.
DIMES-A-LINE ed1 mutt bl
pr•p•ld to mafl or bring th•m Into
th• Dally Pflot offlc•. Be 1ur• to
tnclud• your phon• number or ed-
dr.,. In your •ct h•v• a price on
••ch lt•m & no ebbrevletlons.
Sorry, no comm.-clel •d•. ger•o• ~. produc., plant• or enlm•I• •r• acc.ptable.
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l o B"' e;a; Cabin POOi $045/mo RI H Pr°'*"V lost Silky, aml 12 lb N 8 l~-~tlonl.J:?: VKttlOn s Holiday pey I 8•t mofnlng 8ttr1tng .. I .. 12Pupt. T~p2,8TO)'. ALL MAt<UI New llr ... bfkt, Mw one le~v COlof fV 2 ltplct Mgmt 852-8713 !!'F~~ut'~ll~e~ N:1~i tnp., ,..,.,.....,,..g ,..,, .. Good .... ry HB ttN Ply, J4 00 per hour ... n SO up...,.._ 41 S1'900WN 15,000 ml llQO 1 °"'*
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MIN llVIH DAVI
Huntington trusteestO weigh all seven
sc~oo!s after protest by ~erry parents
nounccd that he will put recon11dera.-
t1on o(the Petry: hool closure on tbe
asenda for the March S 1ru1tee
mectana.
Trustees alw teheduled a March I
studt 1ts11on 1n which all scven of the
district's ...tlemcntary sc:hools aJ)-
parently will be reconsidered ror
closure.
a, aoa&llT BARKER °' ..............
Protestina what many called u•n
unethical and political' decision to
close their school. Perry School
parents and teachers squeezed out a
Cout
Ml1trlal declared In Cal
State Fullerton professor
murder trlal./ A3
An Orange Coast student
la offering straight talk on
sex./A3
California
PaaMnger1 recall horror
as LA-bound jumbo je1
plungea 1tx-mllea toward
the ocean./ Al
Nation
A Georgia baptist
preacher goes to the
electric chair after thank·
Ing supporters./ Al
World
Talk• apparently are over
between U.S. and Soviets
regarding future of
Middle East./ AS
• People
Buyers of antiques ex-
pect lucky finds at the
13th Antique Show pres·
ented by Laguna Beach
Museum of Art's Af·
flllatea.181
Food
The Idea of coQklng only
once to get two complete
meals capltallze1 on con-
venience foods and cook-
ing methode./C1
Hearty one-pot meals
make Informal entertain-
ing eaay./C10
Sporu
Newport Harbor High'•
Chuck McGavran and
Adam Lockwood of
Estancia share the Dally
Piiot's Sea View League
MVP award./01
Track and fleld has.a new
feud going -New Zea-
land 'a John Walker vs.
Steve Scott, a product of
UC lrvlne./01
The baseball teams from
Golden Wett and Orange
Coast each open with
retOUndtng vlctorte1./D2
Entertainment
The rousing British farce
"Noltet Oft" la cracking
'emupuptown./83
Baalneea •
Repr ... ntatlvet of the
pr•dent'• Economic
Polley Advisory Board
are Included at the flrat
economl~ confttence on
Irvine'• future./114
nmsx
8tf1ht A8
Ir~ A10
•ttettn Board A3
"""'... 8.4-5 ceaMfflld 04-1
Comlce A10
CrOllWOf'd oe
ONth Notic.t 04
f'ood C1·10
Home 81·2
HOfOIC~ 05
In tM 9ervtoe Al
Ann Lander• 82
Optnton Al ,.,.am 11
Poltce Log Al03 PubMc Notk:et lpOrta . 01·3
T~ 12 TMlterl-----~
Welt'* "6
reprieve Tuesday n1a.ht from h1med
tru1ke1 in the Huntinaton Beach City
(elementary) School District.
As more than 400 mcmt>crs of the
Perry School community looked on.
Board President Brian Oartand an· Trustees a'ked Supcnntenacnt
Lawrence Kemper for rccommen·
Where there'• amoke ...
A llreftCbter battlee a blaae at an Jmiae lndaatrlal bullcliDC
which wu In the proceee of bet.., demollahed bf a work
crew when the fire broke out Taeeday. Pfo one wu hart tn
Accused Valley
madam had '84
sex conviction
Woman scheduled
to start county jail
sentence Monday
By STEVE MARBLE °' .................... A 4S-ycnr·old f ounta1n Valle)'
woman. arrested Sa1urday on 'lu'lp1-
c1on of opcratina a prost1tu11on rina
that employed as many ari. 20 women
and had hundreds of cu'ltomcrs. was
co nvicted on sim ilar charics lint
year.
Marilyn Ford was scheduled to
bcaln servina a one-year county Jt il ~n1ence Monday -JUst 1wo days
afler her latc'lt arrc'll. coun record'
\how. < nun record\ al~1 indicate 1hc
· woman had requested that 'he be
permitted to part1c1petc 1n a work·
furl ouah program th a1 would allow
her to \pcnl weekends in Jail and
weekday' working.
A drc1\1on on 1he work-fulough
proaram apparently had not been
made at the 11mc of her arrest rord 1\
5Chedulcd to appear 1n We'll Orange
Mun1c1p11I < ourt today on the nt'w
charge' of p1mp1na.
Ford. who repor\cdly &OC\ by
numerous other names. was arre\tc<l
Ciaturda y by Huntinaton Beach vice
(Pleue ... llADAM/ Ai)
Coast couples linked
to motel robberies
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .. ...,,... ....
Two married couple arrt'ltcd an o
pol cc $takeout Tuesday alleaedl y
worked in tt1m1 to rob at lc11t 41evcn butine,~. mostly motel\, In ('c>,ta
Mcu. pohcc •id.
The four us~ts are al.o bthcved
10 bo rcspon11ble rorclaht other motel
robbtrin 1n Ne•pon Beach, we,t·
min let.Anahe&mand 1n LotAnaclc
(ounty.
Polkc •c:knurlfd the •u1pt-c11 ••
Ga•I Robtn Mf)frl. 37. and Bennett
Edward Mayen. ~l. of ( Oltl MN:
T cml' Jeon Rlokrrttan. l2. :ind I r\lcr
Robcn Blakeman. 36. of Hun1in11nn
tkach \II wcrc 1n {U\tody th" morn1na.
the mrn a1 C O'lllt Mua city Jn•I and
the women rau>ranac ('ounty Jail. 1n
lieu of UO.OOl'I bail apiece for ,u,p1-
C'IM of robbery
L1 Tom La1ar '81d thit mornina
the aroup allcJCdly worked 1n vanou'I
comb1na11on • with the men commit·
11na \he robber1e and the women
dr1v1n1 the lftl\Yay car.
1 he 'lu\PtC1 ~ c~~ound (Pleue'"C /A2)
dations. Garland alt0 announced that he
will ask 1ru tees lO ~k away from
1hcir 1ntentiont to closc any tehool
1hlt year In the financially terappcd
di"nct.
Garland. who said he wouldn't
yield under pretturc "whether It be
from three. 30 or 300." also dtn1cd he acted politically wl\en ft( voted Feb. S-
wit h tru1tees Karen O'Brie and Pat
C. ohen to dOtC the 1ehoot.
.. To foUow the blue ribbon com-
m1tt«'s recomrncndattont and ~
dorse their action -thlt •ould hive
been the euy -ay to to •nd •ould
have bttn pohdcal1" he Mid.
The n1nc-mtm~r blue nbbon
panel ~o\ed wuinimousty to preKrve
Perry. notina _...,.1 pt'Ofl'amt and
fund1ns 1n ptacc for m1noruy tudentt
wh1C'h. mah .up 40 pcrc.ent of the
FVwell
tainted
by toxic
waste?
Closed operation
'poses no problem·
to area rest en ts ----------
8J WDT 8.UID ...............
A tewet line "8ted to become the
condui1 for~ maaerialt to be
pepcid to West <>ranee County &om
the Striftlfellow bual'doUl WlllC nat
month may have coruamiMted 1
Founta&n Va1Jey water well. City
Council otfiaals were 10ld TDllClly.
The water well, kK:I... at
Brookhurst Street and Edi., Av·
enuc. was closed last OctolJer .-d
doetn 't poec a health thral to
rnickni., Don Helnbuck. an alei ..
Lint public workl director said today.
The pouablhty that the well was
contam&nated with 1ulphatu,
bycatbonaks and dillOlved IOlid1 by
a leak.ate from the Santa Ana IUvcr
lntcrt'Cf)tor hnc was raised by l..arry
Scemans cl Atloclates consultant
company of Newport Beach.
the blaM at Aadlo .... nedca Corp .• 2802 Mlcheleoa Drl•e.
The ca .... of tbe ftre fa •nder ln•eeU,atlon by the <>ranee
Coanty Plre Department.
The company wu hired by the cny
lO make a ttudy,on what environmn.
tal haurdt are poled by the lh&pmnt
of Strinaf'cllow mat.enal1 and to
determine 1f the a ty could develop
enoua.h evidence to Justify a lawtu1t
dcmand1n1 an EIR.
CounC'llwom.n Barbera Brown
l"---W'&U./A2)
.. • •
1 ..
Patriot flies
flag in face
of park rules
Modern ·Duke· d tggt ng t n agat nst
lawsuit by owner of trailer court
Pt•h· V.c""m.in dt'd1catC'U <:orncrol h1\ l1v1n1room
to John W1) nc J hcrr·, a coppcr<olorcd bust oft he Dukt'
on thc 'helf p:unttn&' oft he Duke on the wall and book\
aboul lhe Duke an the hookcnK
Wcl\mann admirc\ lht· latc nctnr-folk hero." fhe
Dukc·,a \tand-upgu1. .. hC' \a)\
lnanothrr -------------
Jlilrl of1hc
l ramPl·d "' 1n& r<xlm there·,
lOuplc of book\
• .1hout Ronald Rc
apn fhe prc\1·
dent 1\al'°
• , , m1 rn11on "Ron-NEWSMAKER S ~T 1 wnrth~ of ad·
nu··, a \land up ' a.u\ · hc 'a>' ""e"'mnn l1kc'l tn "illl h v1dw ~ 1.1\\CllC of Jimmy ( aanl') ·, "Y:inkt"r l)oodlc Dandy ..
1 tlcwearu f ·!!.h1rttha1kuturc\an \mcric1nOag u
part of 1& bald cq.le·, ht-ud lmhlarnn<"d a<.ros \he l • •. \h1n·~ front arc the word' .. Proud to bc nn AmcnC'a n
ti 1Hnpal'o bean a hkl'nc'IHlf tht' Amcrican Flaa
' OU &Ct lhc idea tha' the 4C~year-<)ld \C'lf-Cmptoycd
t'lectnoan-plumbcr lo'"' Old< 1IOr) r l)'lnJ lht' Oaa IO him I\ almo\t hkc ll holy C'IUK o\nd
1t'\ landed him 1n a rolr ., a drfcndant In Om nae C"nunty
~uprnor( oun
V.e1um.an hl.C' in 1hc I oun1a1n Vall(") Mobile Home
Pa rk ofl ld1n er A 1.tnuc and t larhor Boulevard. And
ha1.1nao n ~lc,tuck 1n I he around. the manaacment of
the p.1rk cla1m'l. 1.mlllC', p.ark. rcaulallon,
Park owner< .rrald r>ouJ)\crof Laauna Anch tncd
bu1 failed to1t1 ~uprr1or<. nun Judsc Ph1hp Petty to
proh1h1t then •• pole on th(• around, thll 11 wa'. pubh
nu1\lnu•
from there. th<' Mtt~e al1tcd into a real dill~ and
morC' lcpl ao ion" on tht' d<X krt. ()ou&hercla1m\ he.•'\ onl) enfomna 1hc will nf\hc
park rt .Jen\' 1n Ir') 1n1 tu rt'1n in Wt"11 man
Wti \man C'la1m\ OouJhcr" hold mt park ~\!dent
"~ap11 ,c" to Im rr1ula11onund demand
\\-('1 wnan \lid hcncltc\M tenant' ha1.e to kowtuw
au oflh<1r 1n1.t\tmrnt11n thtir mobik hom and
1hr fl~t 1h1H thcrt'' no pl er to mnvt th<m bccauM" of1he
mohilc home Sllr'k hott-at 1n C>ra• ount •
Wt'& ... man .... ho \11dl\c~~cdu\\hc rm &n
V1c:tn m1nthtlatc 1~.1n talkdthe~•nlhc
fton1 \)fh1hn1tat ~J*'c: o i .. on f b 11, 19 J h 1tandt
ahou(I fi rt h1&h anJ I(:{ mmodat a l ,.~ t
\mcnunn11 •
Io noh' thf a''°"· wr-i .. man wtott a pottn. •h~
hr ''"Un\ H>do from llrMIO lltM.SOifteM .... IOlhr Whit~ ftuu and""'' thank\ ft'om an .......... ..
hth•ll olthc JKn1Jen1. • f orthtOMpe11f. Wtt\tman wrott>n 6*,t nmffd __ _._ __
d~C'I n If .. ~ htitthl\
To "honor rhtm l.hn 11 tru,• \nil"'''' t «1rnt ht11h1
..
Edison gets C>nofre blame
SACRAMENTO (AP)-SoU&bern
C'ufonua Edieon Co." rnpoftlible
for lltMtU in Ill ltpl efronl IO
recoup S'6 million it 1penc to rqJeJr • =., ateam ltnetllOn II lbt Saft
UDi1 I nuclear pOWr plant, I aea1e 11Udy has concluded. . ~ hi&hly critical 1aat1' repon to
abe state Pubhc UtUmes Commjnion
alto aays shattholden. and not
ra1tp9ym, 1hoWd bear moti of the
COIU of the repein.
The 41·~ repon concluded
Soulhem California Edjson and San
DieaoOasand EleciricComp;eny, the
minority partner In the seaside plant.
misbt have recovered ahe repair costs
in their federal coun 1ui1 apinst
Westaftlhoust El«tric Corp., the
manuflcturer of the three defective
l1am ltntrllOrl.
But Ed1son officials made a series
of "incredible statements ... (that)
vinuaJly doomed any chance o(later
clajmana 1hac Westi".l!'ouse was nea·
liscnt." the report saad.
The report went on to say an
invcsupuon had uncovered "some
of the most extreme examples of
jmprudrfttt we hive ever dit-covettd... •
Both utihtin aid iblY wen
"oulliled at the tone and 68d.iap or
lbt report and have awted a eam-
pup to COllVlftC!e lbe PUC tUl 1be
repon 11 premat.ure and unfair.
The PUC wu tcheduJed to oon-
1jder the saatr ~mmcndatlon Mon.-
day dwina delibttatlOllS on whether
&be utilities muat refud SS6 million to their customers. But at &be requesll
of the firms. the matter hat been P'lt
of'( until n~t month, Mid PUC
spokesman Walt Thompson. If' tbe saafl's rewmmcndltion is
accepted, consumers will notice little
chan~ in their electric biUa. utilhy
officiab said. They estimated 11
would reduce monthly electric bills
by Ins than I percent for the next
three years.
At the heart of the PUC staff
recommendation are statement•
made by Editon officialt who tried to
convince the commission to approve
ra1e hikes in 1981 and 1982. We11-
inahousc later used those slatcmcnts
in its coun defense.
For n••p&t. u Editoft fr IOld llw cmt•I IitrG \hat ....
iJlpoute"• deaiP was ··~ to dale" and Wt .._.1« ahemat1V~ tyttftns
did IOI a<." EdlloD .......,., Howard Allen
added that a rnanuf'acturina compeny
couJd not be ex~ to honor a
wamnty for replacement ent'IY
co.u durina a shutdown.
''Tbetc were incredible lla&emeata for Edison to make ,;-vea it• knowl-edae that it co&ald IOOft be involved in
advent litiption apjn1t West-
inahouse," the PUC staff report uid.
• ~dison spokeswoman Becky
Sordelet A.id the utility "is extremely
ditapPOinted in both the tone and the
posjuon retlecied."
Araui°' apinst the recommen-
dation, utalit¥ officials say the lawsuit
apinst Wcstin&housc is still alive in
U.S. District Coun in Los An,elcs
dcspit(a summary judaJnent Jut July
dismissina several caUJCS of action.
The Jteam tenerators in the Unit I
reactor developed lc.aks and caused a
14-month shutdown of Unit I durin1
1980 and 1981.
WELL CONTAMINATED BY TOXICS? •••
h'omAl
said that the report showed that
monitori na and trea1ment of the
materials apptars to be safe and that
plans for a lawsuit have ~n
scrapPCd. ., 'Caty officials recenlly won a com-
mitment to davcn Stnnafcllow ma-
terials around 1he Local treatment
plant to eliminate the possiblity that
they'll be injected anto the undcr-
around water supply.
About 187,000 aallons will be
treated daily at the ffun1in~on Beach
plant and then dischar&ed five miles
out to sea between Newport Beach
and Huntinaton Beach.
Councilwoman Brown contends
1hat if the sewer line hu indeed
contaminated the water well , i1 also
raises the possibility that the same
thins could happen with the
Strinafellow residues. ,
The con. suh.ant company also in-
dicated th.at the well may have been
contaminated due to qriculture or
land.scapina uses, industrial spills or
underp'ound tank le.a.kate.
"We will be ukina sanitation
district officials to survey &JI our wells
and to find out the so&hce of'
conaamination," she said today.
City employee Heinbuck said
there's noth1n1 to be alarmed about,
and that the well -one of the moat
shallow in the city_-wu closed lut
October when officials feared con·
tamination.
"We plan toseaJ it off and never use
it apin," he said.
The city operates four wells that
furnish 80 percent of its watcf' needs.
The remainder is purchased from the
Metropolitan Water District of Or-
anae County.
Perry School parent Peter 11.ue at the podlam.
PERRY CLOSURE STAVED OFF .•• From Al
dost" a school. All ti vc of us \. otcd to
do 11 and 11's a commitment. There
arc two or three \Chools on the cast
side or the <11'itflCt that have pou1b1ht1cs ...
Pell) l'i one of onl) two schools
located an the western pan of the
d1s1nct. which reponedly has half the
d1s1nct''i enrollment of 5.200.
Officials sav the d1stnct has been
using up about $800.000 an reserves
each year. Tht'y say 1hat closure of a
middle school -put ofT until nc11t
year -and an elementary school
would savc.aboul SS00.000 annually.
MADAM SUSPECT CONVICTED BEFORE •••. ;.
From A l
oflicc" at a f-ounta1n Valley house.
The arrec;1 followed an ongoing in-
vest •ll.311on
Pohle da1 med the allcgc-d prost1·
tut io n ..crvic.e wa\ operated oul of a
hou<;(· at 9764 La r 1era Ave , a
m1ddlc-c la'i'i neighborhood near the
1ntcr\CU1on of Brookhurst \treet and
\later .\\enuc
Pro'it1lull'\ would be tl1\patched 10
motel room\ or pn.,ate re'11dcnces
where the\ would rendenou' with
t. u\tomcr\ police: alleged ( uw>merc;
would f>J ' 1n ntc'I\ of SI OO for th e
\C rv1Cc pohu: \a1d
Vi ce 11tli<.cf\ 11h1a1ncd a -.carch
warrant fo r the rC'\1dC'nt.c \a1urda)
and allcgcdh 1ntN<.cpll'<I tall' at the
hou~ from one alleged pro\t1tutc and
from ~veral cu<1tomers sohc1t1ng acts
of prost11u11on.
Pamela Gibbs. J3. wa'l arrested on
suspicion of conspiracy 10 commit
pros111u11on James Stuart. 31 . and
Ibrahim Lahdo. 23. were arrccited on
susp1c1on of sohc11ing an act of
prostitution.
.\ cuc;tomcr hs1 of about 300 name\
was confiscated. POhce said. No arrest
of customer\ from the hst 1s an11c1·
pated
Hunt1ng1on vice officers raided the
!lame house lasl July 20. arresting
Ford and Jon Borowiec. 24. who wao;
1dcn11ficd as the woman's husband
·\1 the tame. police said they sc11cd
a file contarnang a hst of customers,
their addren. places of cmploymcn1
and even a hsl or referrals customers
had provided.
A <tCarch warrant police used
da1 mcd vice offi cers confiscated two
ba~ containing a white powdery
\ubs1ance and several pho1ographs of
naked women.
Borowiec was given a 60-day
\Cntcnce as an accessory and Ford
wa\ sentenced to one-year in county
Jail on a single charsc of pandering. court records show.
Ford was convicting on a pimping
charge an 1976 in Fresno. documents
u~d to obtain a search warran1 state.
fhc Fountain Valley woman pres-
ently 1~ free on $25,000 bail.
COUPLES HELD IN MOTEL HEISTS ••• From Al
() 'l() a m r Ul'Wa> af1er a 51 1-huur
\takc"ul <ii a < CJ\la '-fc'MI motel.
Y..hcn· ;1 ra1rol 11ffi<.<'r \f><1t1<.·d a car
Jllcgcdl ) 11\l'd 1n a mhtl\:r~ 1hc da>
hcfon·
La1ar 'Miid no 'ltOlen money was robhcnes dunng the last four weeks.
rccovcrcd from the arrests. but of· Mo\I of the hc1sL'I were committed in
fitws found a chrome-plated hand· a week-long period. bcginnina Feb.
gun hcl1ev<.'d to be used an a holdup 12
\.1onda> morning at the California 6 \nd man> of the cases were
"1111cl on (,"lcr Avenue. 5lm1lar. with a lone robber first
Pol r<.l·1·ndnl 1hn1Jli.1·nut whl·n onl' 1 he couple'l arc also 1mphcatcd in 1nqumng about rates before pullina
ol 1hc Y..11mcn kit ii motcl room another hcl'I at a Fotomat on Harbor ou1 a handgun. The motel clerks were
where \hl· "'a' \ta\ 1ng \lo 1th 1hc other Boulevard later that day. then ordered to empty money from
">U'>l)CU\ and cn l<.'rl·d lh<' la1c modt'I l.a1ar ~ad the suspects arc being the cash register into a white plastic ~C h.-' "•''"" ~""" •n vc<llgatcd fo• «•en Costa Meil bas.
~IDS FEAR SAID OVERSTATED •••
J'romAl
C arc \gen<.). told 1he Laguna ffca ch
( 1ty C'ounctl r uc\da)' n1gh1 < o u n C'I lf"l e m he r \ 1 n v 1 1 e d
Prcnderga\I to prc~nt a 'ltatu'I report
on the ancurahlc cli\Ca\C at the: requc\t
of a re 1dcnt who wa1 concerned that
Laauna Reach had t>ccomc "lhe AIO"i
cap11al."
The cit y and '" 1urround1n1 rom-
munihc' do. 1n fact. host Ora nae
County's h1ahe11 concentra11on of
AIDS vfc11ms. Prcnderpst u1d. Rut
"ra11in1 children an Laauna Reach
hould be no more hn11:1rdou1 than
anywhere else." he \11d rc'lpond1n1 to
a woman's qucs11on
ance the d1~a~ ~CM\ lnlni· mittib~ laraely thmutth hom01e~u1I
__ Jut Call
642:.t;086
rnntaca and. 1n rare cases. chrouah
contaminated hlood, Prenderpst as..
"urcd re1ident'i that Chey needn't (ear
contracting AIDS while aoina about
th cir daily busancu.
'itud1es or v1et1ms and their famal-
ICS have shown that the disease
cannol be paned on throuah huuana.
k1s~1ng. snaking handt or food prep-
ara1ion. he uad. Even hospital
workers who have been inadvcrtenCly c11~d to the body ftuad• o( AIDS
v1ct1ms have not contracted the
dasear.c, Prendcrg.1nt Mid.
Jf Laauna Beach hau h1ah number
of AJOS v1('t1m'I, it may 6c bttause
1he c11y hMt• a laraer a.ay population
than other communatics. he 'IPttu·
l11cd an an earlier antervaew. Cou~il
member Bobbie Minkin sugnted 11
many. as 20 ~rcent or the city's
19,000 residents are homoscJtuaJ.
Prenderpst '8id 21 of the county's
92 reported AIOS cases were a..,.una
Beach resldcn1s at Che time the
disease bt-pn to manifest itself. Nint
more cases of the malady. which
tirips the body of ats immunity to
disease. ha ve been discovered in &he
commumtacs of South Lquna,
Laauna Hills and Laauna Nipd. So
far. •9 vatt1m1 countywlde ha.-c died
from AIDS, he saad. Rctordl on the num~r of Laauna Bach viC'timt
who have MKt'umbcd ~not avail-
able
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FLAG WA VER READY FOR FIGHT •••
From Al
to the Tro, Whitt' 4c blue
On Memorial Day of'8J
I dt'dicatcd my fla1 pole
To tho~ who ft'//
For tht' Land oft ht' F1tt
To "honor" them who ha ve
1ont' before
And1ivcn thcirallon some
Distant shore
To tho~ whodtft'nd "freedom '.s lilht" Andto th~whoanswer
"Dtath 's toll"
To them I f~J honored to ha vc dedicated
This flagpole
Park owner Douahcr wasn '1 one of' those who was all
that impressed wich tfic outpourina offcrvor.
He served ascven-da.Y notice to Weissman to desist
and when We issman perslSled.Douahcrscnt bisattorncys
toOranarCountySupcriorCourt 1oseeka ~liminaryin
Junctaon to remove the polt. Thejudae denied the
tnJunction and a trial has not commenced ahhouah 111s
pend an a.
Dougher. who now contends that the dispute had
noth ing 1odo w11h thev\mcrican Flag. claims he was only
enforci ng park regulations 1hat Weissman violated when
he put Up the pole 10 fl y lhC nag WllhOUt first gelling
~rm1ss1on from the owners.
"He dug a hole. lhrcwccmcnt In 11 and called II a flag
pole:· Dougher said. ·
It as ha s con ten t1on. Douahcr said. that park
regulations are there for the welfare of1he majority oft he
homeowners an the 63-spacc facility. In his behalf. he said.
that 1fthc maJOrit ydocsn't lakca rule. membersshould. change 11.
Dougheracknowlcd_gcd that he is also involved 1n a
coun battle w11h tenants ananother of his parks in
Anaheim overtcnants' ~(iistence in displaying a Reaaan-
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H.L. Schwartz Ill
Publisher
Bush political sagn an last November's elections. He said.._
1ha1 rules permit "for sale" s1gnsand noth ing else.
In his battle. Dou&herclaims that We issman has
taken to parking illegaTly on 1hcgrassand as "ruinina 1he
lawn."
Douaheralsocla1ms that his adversary squirts water
in his nciahbors' windows whi le washing ha scars and has
illcpl items. such as more than four potted plan1s, in his
front yard.
Stuart Parker. Weisman n's attorney, claims Dougher
is trying to evict his client on a "trum~d-up" charge
before the trtal On the nag pole ISSUe resurfaces.
"Doughtt ha~ people ca p11ve and he knows they can't' lea ve the park because they'll lose 1heirequ1ty.
"He thinks 1fhe can suppress the American AaJ he
can suppress any ka nd or conduct that docsn '1 suit his
desires." Parker says.
Weasmann has filed a cross-complaint claimana 1hat
h1s c1v1I raahls have been violated and isaskangS 100,000
1n pun111vedamages
"Pete 1sa very sincere guy." Parker said. "Hc'swcll-
hked by all the neighbors ucep1 one He tried to sa ve an
old lady who burned to death an the park."
Weissman. who said the controversy has developed
into a full-time kand ofthang. no longer has the lime to
work much at has trade.
He said he's contacting residents of other parks
owned by Dougher an attempts to form aclass.-action suit
against Dougher alleging "harassment."
And in the mean1imc, he remains unyieldinaand
plans to keep on flyi ng the nag.
"ft shows respect for xour nation and it shows you're
an American." he said. "I II never take ii down -even if
the court orders me to."
The Duke couldn't have said it better.
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Mistrial declared In Cal
State Fullerton professor
murder trial./ A3
An Orange Coast student
Is offering straight talk on
sex./A3
Callfomla
Passengers recall horror
as LA-bound jumbo jet
plunges slx-m!les toward
the ocean./ Al
Nation
A Georgia baptist
preacher goes to the
electric chair after thank-
ing supporters./ Al
World
Talks apparently are over
between U.S. and Soviets
regarding future of
Middle East./ AS
People
~uyers of antiques ex-
pect lucky finds at the
13th Antique Show pres-
ented by Laguna Beach
Muaeum of Art' a Af-
fllJatee./81
Food
The Idea of cooking only
once to get two complete
meals capitalizes on con-
venience foods and cook-
ing methods./C1
Hearty one-pot meals
make Informal entertain-
ing easy./C10
Sporta
Newport Harbor Hlgh's
Chuck McGavran and
Adam Lockwood of
Estancia share the Dally
Piiot's Sea View League
MVP award./D1
Track and field has a new
feud going -New Zea-
land's John Walker vs.
Steve Scott, a product of
UC lrvlne./D1 -
The baseball teams from
Golden West and Orange
Coast each open with
resounding vlctorles./D2
Entertainment
The rousing British farce
"Noises Off" ls cracking
'em up uptown.183
Baalneu
Representatives of the
prealdent' a Economic
Polley Advfaory Board
are Included at the first
economic conference on
lrvlne'a future./114
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· . e e sex conv1ct1on ,.
Where there'• mnoke ...
A ftreftCbter bettlee a blue at aa Jntne bacl•trial ba1JcUDC
wblcla wu ha tlae procw of belq clemoll .. ed bf a work
crew wbea tbe fire broke oat Taeeday. No one wu bart In
Trustees a ree
to reconsi er
Perry's closure
All seven !strict
schools wi Tiie part
of reconsideration
By ROBERT BARKER
OfllleD911JNetlteff
Protesting what many called ··an
unethical ind poliucal' decision to
close their school. Perry School
parents and teachers squeezed out a
reprieve Tuesday night from harried
trusten in the Huntinaton Beach City
(elementary) School Distnct.
As more than 400 members of the
Per,Y School community looked on.
Board President Onan Garland an-
nounced that he will put rccons1dcra·
uon of the Perry School closure on the
agenda for the March S trustee
meeting.
Trustees also scheduled a March I
study session 1n which all seven of the
district's elementary schools ap-
parcntl) will be reconsidered for
closure. Trustees asked Supcr-
1ntcndcn1 Lawrence Kemper for rec-
ommendations.
Garland also announced that he
will ask trustees to back away from
their 1ntcnt1ons to cloK an)' school
this year 1n the financially strapped
district.
(Pla.. ... naaT / A2)
Coast coziples linked
to motel robberies
BJ TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ..............
Two married couples arrested m a
police stakeout Tuesday allcacdly
work~ in teams to rob at least seven
businntn. mostly motels. in Costa
Mna. pol1« said.
The four 1usp«ts are also believed
to be responsible for ciaht other motel
robbcrin in Ncwpon Stach. West·
minsler. Anaheim and in Los Ansel"
County.
Pohtt ICltntifitd the suspects as
Gail Robin Meyel'J. 37. and Btnnell
Edward M~B. JJ. orCoata Mesa:
ferric Jean Blakeman. 32. and Lester
Robert Blakeman. 36. of Hu ntington
Beach.
All were m cu!ltody this mormn&.
the men at Costa Mesa city 1a1I and
the women at Oranae County Jail. in
lieu of SS0.000 bail apiece for susp1·
c1on of robbery.
Lt. Tom Laur said this momina
the aroupalleacdly worked in various
combmattons. with the men commit-
ting the robberies and the women
dri"ina the artaway car. The suspects~ captul'N around
(...._ ... COUPLU/ A2)
Woman scheduled
tostartcountyjciff
sentence Monday
By STEVE MARBLE °' ............
A 45-)ear-old Fountain Val~)'
~oman. arrest~ Saturday O!' suspt·
c1on of~rat1na a prosmuuon nna that em oyed as many as 20 women
and ha hundreds of customen. was
convicted on similar charaes last
year.
Manlyn Ford was schedukd to
(Pleue -llADAll/A2)
·Another
Heights
plan
offered
BJ JEFF ADLER oe .. ...,,.. ...
. The Orange County Planntn&
Commission reversed itself Tuesday
.and recommended the Board of
upcrv1son adopt a newly developed
land-use plan for Santa Ana Hciahts
grud11n&ly endorsed by two oppos1n1 community groups.
tbe blue at Aacllo Ma&netlctt Corp., 2802 IOebeaon Drt•e.
Tiie caue of tlae fire r. ancler ba•eede•don by tbe e>raace
Coanty Plre Deputmeat.
Plannin1 comm1SSJoncn voled ._I
to recommend the board adopt a plan
that would allow continued raiden-
tial-cquestnan usn 1n some noi~
scnsiuve portions of Santa Ana
Hc1Jhts while allowing other neigh·
bonn1 res1dcnt1al areas to be con·
vencd to office or bu mess park UICS.
Planning comm1ss1onen and
(Pleue ... RW/A2)
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Patriot flies
flag in face
of park rules
Modern 'Duke· digg!_ngtn against
lawsuit byowneroftratlercourt
Pete Weissman dedicates a comer ofh1s h "ing room
to John Wayne There'sa coppcr<olored bust of the Duke
on the shelf. pa1nt1ng.softhe Duke on the wall and books
about the Duke 1n the bookcase
We1smann admire!> the late actor.folk hero "The
Duke·s a stand-upgu"." he s.a)s
In another ------------pan of the
tramped hving
room there·s a
couple ofboolu
about Ronald Re·
apn. The pres1-
Ro1E1T
BAllEI
· : I" ~orth) ofad-s:Ji'". n.trR.·a1 • .,.~ mmu1on .. Ron-
~
1
dent 1s also
•.. t ' , i nie's a 4;tand-up NEW SMAtURS
.:::---. 'JJ• ~i" gu~ ... he S:t)'S Wei sman 1.1kes to watch a video ..
--cu~neofJ1mm} agnc) s ··\ankce DoodleDandy
-He\\earsa T·sh1n that feature!> an Amencan flaias
pan ofa bald eagle'~ head . Embla1oned across tht T •
\h1n's frontarc the words ... Proud to be an "mcncan ...
H1scapalsobcaru hkenc'>softhc o\mcncan Flaa.
You1et the idea that th e 40-)car-old sclf-t'mplo cd
clcctnc1an-plumbcr loves Old Glor;
Fl) IOI the naa to him IS almost like a hol} cause. And
11's landed htm 1n a role a'i a dt'lcndant in Oransc Count)
Superior Court Wris man""~ in the Fountain Valle)' Mobile Home
Park off Edinger Avenue and Harbor Boulevard And
hav1n1 a O<lfPOIC stuck in the around. the manaacment of
the pairk claims. violates park rcgulauon~.
Park owner Gerald DouJhcrofLaauna Bea h tncd
but failed to get upcnorCou.n Judge Phi hp Petty to
proh1btt thcOaapoleon thcaroundsthat 1t wasapubbc
nuisance From thert the battkc5ealatcd into a real dilly and
mott lqalac11on 1son the docket.
Dou&hcrclaim hc'sonlycnfomna the will of&hc
patk m1dcnt 1n tf)'ina to rtin 1n Wc1uman
Weiumanclaims Dougher" hold1n1park rn1dtnt
"capuvc" to htS l'C'JUlat1ons and d~mand
Wei man said he bchcves tcnanu have to kowto't\'
bccaux ofthemnvestmcnts 1n their mobile home and
ttle fact that 1hcrt's no ptatt to mo"<' them bccauw of th
mobile hofM perk honaar 1n Oran~ ount)'.
Wei man. who~idhcscrvcdin the Arm 1n
Vietnam 1n the late t960s. in tal~ the f\aapok1n the
frontofh1 un1ut ~ o.4 on J.cb I l. 198 , h tands
about llfttth1 handaccommodal(' al S·foot
<\men an Flaa
To note the O«'I ion. Wei man 111t0tt 1 potm. Which
he 1sv.onuodo rom titMtot1fM. Sofnchumchaotht
While Hou~and f't'C't'i"" thank from 1n 1111 tanton
be hall of the ptt 1<knt. forthcfl~P<>le. Wei mtnv.rotc1noek.tntit~ .. TMR"'son: haonhkcth1 : ..... .. -... ....
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~ PERRY CLOSURE STAVED OFF ••• , ...... ,
• Oattand, •ho Mid he wouidn'1
i tteld undc(prc\tutt ··-~thtr u bC'
! from lhtu. JO"' l'1tJ. •· 1lw drnttd he
ICUd pohucall} .-.hen fM' ""ttd f rb S
t1r1&h lrut~n Karen ()'Hm <1nd Pai
l ( ohtn "' '''* &he "h'"'' , --r" follow tht bJui-rihn"n ,om·
1 m1rlft''\ rru1mmtndatmn' and rn·
dorw thtir iKllon -1ha1 wt1uld ha~t·
bun 1he tar\)' ••y fo 10 4'nd w11uld
haNc bC'cn poh11ul .. hi-u1d
The ninc·m~lxr blut nbbon
panel v111t'd unan1mou,l7 10 prr\t'r"r
Puey_~ ~t21 ~' .. od
ftJndu'I 1n pla(c tur m1non1y tudt'n'lt """"'h make up 40 pcrcrnl af 1hc
rnrollmcnt or 4'J1 l ht 'SJCU•ll)'
tormtd panel rccommtndcd 1ht
clo\urt or H••f' 4Khool
f fU\ltt' ( 181") 'tl\<1" •ho 111001
•llh \htrry Bark>'~ vu~d w k«p
f1n~ \c.hool open \aid 1ht-d1\lr1"'
rtwr"'' .re dw1ndhn1 and 'lc>turc-t
mu'i bC' made to "·""" ofT "financu1I
dl\a\l('f
Th" " lhr >'"*' that •e \h<Juld do~ a "hoof "II fi "" of ut voled w
du 11 and 11·, a 'ommnmcnt fherr
ire t•<> ur 1hrce "'"'°'' on the &11\t Itek or the dl\1"':1 lhll hl\'f'
s>0"1bth11c.' ••
Perl') ., tmt of emf)' t-.o \Chool'
l(ICalt'd 1ri thr -.e,1ern part ot 1he
d1ttr1c1 whu.h repurtcdl) hn half &ht
d"trtet'\ t nrollm""' of' 1<~>
()ffi4 ttl' \II) the (,11\lnct hi\ bC'cn -
u\lnJ llp about StCIK,.IK~J 1n rci.et"c•
cKh ~"*' J ht) U) 1ha1 doture of 1
mlddk tehool -pu1 ofl unul ne•1
)tit -ind an elemental") \Chool
*OUJd WI\'(' ab(IUI 'S<.'J,(~-, annUllly,
AIDS FEAR SAID O\l&RSTATED ••• From At
Care Alf"').. 1<1&d the Laiuna Hr"-h
( tly ( OUll(lf J unGa) n1&hl
Counulmtmbtr\ 1n .. 1ccJ
Pr~\I lo pre\Cnl a \t;,lu\ rrtw1rt
on ttw 1nc:urabk d1\C'a\C at 1hr rrqut\I
of 1 rn1dt'ot whu wa\ tont trnt'd that
Ulpna 8cM. h had bC'"'m"" thr A I IJ\
1 captaal ..
contatlt and in rart ~tiet lhrouJh
'ontam1nalt'd blood, Prc-ndef"Jl\t '"" \Urcd rn1dt'ntt that the') nccdn'a fear
rnntrac1an1 .\IDS wtulc 1c.11n1 •bout
1hctr daily but1M"
\tud.n ()f v1e11mt and thcar fam1I·
1n hllvc: \ho""" that the d1W'a\C '°'""''' hc paocd on throua.h hu111n1-k1\\lna.. \hak1n1 handt or food prep-
arauon he u1d Even hmpttal
wc>fkCJ'• •ho have bun utaidvcnently
np(M(I "'the body nuld1 or AH~
v1<.11m\ ha ve not contracted tht
d1\CJW' Prcndcrptt uJd,
lated '" •n earhcr 1n1crHCW ( fJUn<'ll mcm~r Bobbit M1nk1n •u&at\kd I\
many at 20 pnunt of 1ht rny't
I CJ.(JOO rntdcntt arc hom°"".111J.1I
Prcnd(fl'.C wud 2 I or the rnuntf '
'>2 rcponcd Alf>\ ta~• were U.1una
Rach re1.&nt• al 1hc 11mc the d1~a~ bcpn lO man1fc\I ""'" Nine mort utn of tht malady wh16h
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FLAG WA VER READY FOR FIGHT ...
Prom Al
( The city and ''' \Urr•mndmg <om· rnunidn oo 1n f~ 1 h'"' (Jran1t [ Count)"t h11hnt ctm<cn1ra1wn 11(
~ AIDS v1e11mt p,,.,,drrp\1 "''" Hui
( .. ,.~,,. 'h11drcn 1n l~vuna fk..ch ~ tho Id be no mme hat;srdou' 1han
t In rt eltt.' he \atd rr\pt1nd1n1 '''
t woman' qu,..l1Qn
''"'" the d1\Ca'4.' \f:cm\ lrlln~ f mit\lbk lar1tl)' thmud1 htlllHMt.ual
l(l.aJUna Hn<.h hat 1 ht&h numbC'r
ut Alf)4i, v1cttmt, 11 ma y 6c bec:.tu\C
the Cjly ~ .. lar.,:r py popula111m
than other c11mmun11an he tP«U·
\trtp. the body of ''' 1mmun11y 10
d1kl\t', have btt'n d1\<.ovcrcd 1n the
commun1t1n of "-'uth l.asuna
Laaun• H1llt and l.aauna N1suel "' far. 49 v1cl•m• coun1yw1dc have died
from Af D'i. ht t11d Kt'rnrd' un 1hc
numbtr Of UJUn3 fka4h VICllm\
who have \U(CUmbt'd were no1 l)v~11I·
able
to the rct.J. whlfe & h/u,·
On Mcm,m11I IJiJr uf'HJ
I ckd"·oted m> l1u1polr
f 111 ho~ whu Ir/I
"nahc1m over tcnono • pc•n,.f<:nC'e in cJJ1pl111n1 • Rt•P,n·
Hush pol1t1c1J 111n m ltnt Na vcmbcr'• tltmonJ. I le 1111d
thut rule• permit "for wk" t111n• and nothtnll ti~. -----------------------------------1 !?ERPLES HELJ> IN MOTEL ~EISTS ••.
1, )l} .. m r ur\d.11~ aflcr .. ' h11ur
\takeout al a C '"'" \ic-\iJ m•1td
whcrt-a patr11I 11lliu·r \r;1111·t1 .1 "'
1tlk1tdf) U\Cd trl .ill r11hhrr lh• clit 1
txforc
Pt1l1tt'rndt•d thr \l.ilj,rt1ul ... t1rn 11r11
11f lhc w11mtn k fl J rwlh·I ,,,.,rn
wh'1't \he''"" \llJ)'tnt -"llh 1h1: •1lhn
\IJ\()r( I\ .m d 1·n1rrC"d th•· l&tr '"'"kl
c he~, '"'"''n .,..,,,,n
l...a1ar tu1d n11 \lolen mutl'1' wa'
rcrnvc-red from the arrc\I' bu1 of·
fiu rt found a c.hmmc-plattd h:ind·
1un hclttvt'd 10 bC' u~d 1n ti holdup
\1on<b) mtJrmna al tht' C altfornu1 6
\101.tl on ( 11\ltr .\venue
l he u1upk' arc "''" 1mplt4attd 1n
an11thcr hCl\I 31 lt r 0111mal 11n f farhot
Uoukvard latC"r that d"Y
I .111ar u1d tht ,u,pc<. t\ arr bc1n"
1n\'C\t1pt<'d fhr 'fVt'n C <~ta Mc\lt
robbcru:• dur1n1 lh&' lit\t lour wrcb
M0t1 of the he"'' wen wm111111ed 1n
a wcck·lon1 period. bc11nn1n1 I ch
12
And min) of the Ul\C'\ v.rrc
\lmtlar w11h a lone rt1Dh<'r fir\&
1nqumn1 about rate\ bt'forr pull1n1
out a handaun the motel dcrk\ wi:rt-
then 11rdt•rt•d lo l'Oll'IY monc)' from
tht• U \h '"I"'"' '"''' ;i wh1lt' pla\11<. .,. .. ,
MADAM SUSPECT CONVICTED BEFORE •..
l'rom AJ
~Jin \("r\'IOf d IJnt':•rl:ilf {f1Ufll1 J.llf
w-ntcn4r \.111ntl.i1 t -1u I , ...,, dJ ~'
aflt'r he.'r '"'"'' arrnl , t>Url '"' '"''' •how
( 11u1I rr• 11111. .11\11 lf••J11.1lr ltw
woman t1;.11I rcqur\lrd ttMt \ht t)lt'
pcrrr111tt'd 111 fr.Jr11< 1rr.tlt 111 ,, ,,,,,,,.,
furlouf(t1 prt1VJllrh lhJI M1uld ,1ll11v.
her ''' ,,,,.,,t ..v1·1· .. l:'.r1'I\ 1n '"'' .ir11J
NCt'kd;,y\ w11r.-1rr1'
-\ rlc:< 1\111n ''" rl1t .v,,,., lul•1u~t1
pr•1'fllrTI ltr1p.irrrit11 h;,itl ,,,,, lx·rrt
m~ 411 lhr IHJll '11 111, .. ,, .. ,, I •1rd I\
"!Ydukd ,,, .ir1r,. u "'~··" f JrJriff.r·
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< hMl',&\ 11( rn rn PHii'
f 11r<I wh ll rr p•1rtnll1 i"" \ t,1 numrr1w\ 111ticr riMlu' ""a" .trrr\l"d
~uHhi'f .,.,. H unl1"J:l•m J',r;,1 h .11 r
t1flltt'r\ .ill id J ttUrtllH fl \',1111 , ht11JV
, ht· ;srrr\I '''"'''""ti ,.,. '•lll"'•lr•i( '"
•I \I 1,.)1 I I' tn
l'•1l1 • • l.umnl tlw .111• y,..,I ''''"''
I 1t111r1 v r •11r ..,,., ''I"' r.11nl 11111 •11 <1
h•1•1V ;11 1111,4 f ,, f 11·fa \ ,;~· ii
rn 1d<.lk 'I:.\\ rw1f(hhc1rh,11Kl m:iilr lhr
wlrrv• "''"<•I Ur•>11 j,huf\I \1r1·1·1 and
\IJlN '"rt1u r
f1rt1\lllUtl"\ ...,11u ltf he' dl\pal< hc:d lfl
n1111d ''"'"" '" f"""',. fl'\1d1·nt r\ .,.hc:rr thry ""'"'I' rrndc-t H1U\ w11h
t u\lt1rntr\ I"''",. Allr~d < u\lt1'1Wf\
N1>1Jld fY.t ~ "' n't'" 11f \lfh '''' rtw
..,. """' f>11l 11 ' ""11J
V 10· 11ffit ''" 11htarnrd ,, •.r<srt ti
A>-:;,rranl ft1t thr rn1cJrm r \alurrfa 1
;sr1cJ alf,.~rdl" 1ntrrctplcd '""' "' th1·
h•iuv fr•1m 11nc ;Jllr"°d pt'0\11tu11: <1rtd
ffltfrl V lff'rill t U\fl11T1t•f\ \1111( 111nK t.11 t\
11# pr•J\lllUt ltlfl
Parnrl41 < 111lt)\ l l w a\ t.1rrc·\lc·tl ""
\U\PI< llH1 11f < 1>0\plrit4 t lt1 U101tlltt
prt1'l1tuu11n Jame·\ \tuart l 1 Jntl
lhrah1m f .. 1tult1 l ~ wrrc <srrr\t1 d ''"
\U\JlU 111n 11f \llfl< lllnl <ltl .t< I 11f
ftfl "' t I u 111111
\ / u\t11mrr 11\I r1f .abt1ut l<J11 nam,.,
4.t\ 111nl1\t;.lcd r111ll(c \Olld •,,, arr1 \t
111 < u\t1>m1·f\ fr11 m thr lr\I " ;111 t111·
,, .. ''"J
I f unt111i£1t1n • "c <ttlkrf\ r;udcd lhr
'"m" h'1u'4· '"'' Jul)' 20 arrn11na I md ;ind fon fj(m1w1r< 24 who wa\
1drnt1rird" lhC' w11man'\ hu\Mnd
t\I lht: ttrnr pt1ll tt \<lld lhcy \Cl/Cd
a fift < 'IOtdlOHllt. lJ 11\t 11f LU\lllrtlf f\
1hr11 <stldu:" pl;1<n o l cmpl11yrnrnl
.iMI e ven a ll\111( rdrrral\ cu\l11mrf\
h&d pm·· 1tkd
t\ \C.'.tri h "'"mint pi1l"r u\t'd
, l;Jtmcd "" 1 •iflit rt\' unfi\talrd 1wu
1>.iy,\ v1n1;11nrng .t whtll' pt1v.duy
\U~lan1 c an1l "'.,,., .. , phttltlf,Uph\ of
n<t~rd N11m1 n
lv1r11""'1 1·1 w.i\ It.• vcn iJ Ill-day
o,rnlrn 11· "' an ,., 1 ""'"Y and I 11rd
...,,., \C"ntrru 1:11 111 tint'.·ycar 1n v1un1y
Jitil rm a """'' l h;.ir"° flf pandcrin'-
, 11un '"' 11111\ 'h""' I , 1r<I w;n ' , 1111.1<.1 ing ,,,, ,. pi m p1 n1
< t1.H"'' 1n I 1111, 1,, I rt'\nll dt" umcnt,
•J\Hl 111 •1ht.1111 iJ \Clttrl-h warranl \tltlt'
I h~ J •1µ11ta1n V01llf'y woman "'""
1·nll i 1\ lrrr 1m \2S f1';1 b'Arl
NEW PLAN FOR SA HEIGHTS ...
'romAJ
\Ur,,.r •l\11r ,flllu· """'' br1" \lltJftVI lrll f11r "1l1f1lh'> 111 tk ~rft1j l IHI •I' 11 fl
.11\11,,.,,ulclc1m1r11I lti11f1< l111w \111h .. 1
rt '"'""''"' nr 1v1t,,1rh1x.ld\ w11uld 11111 ~,.. 1nur1d:.1rd w11h 1 <1mm('r<.1al 1rnf. ,,, rahlr litntl '"" r1l.ir1 1ha1 ""'"Jltl hnr11t
th1 ( IJIOrflfllltl I \1111.tlcrJ ,111111 f f1lf t1f
l11hn w,.,,., \lff>'1rt 'm<11t1'""1.,.,1 111111 •1mr1lr.ft11 • / tit. \lalr 11111•"'• f,, ..,, ~t <..1nn111 VI •I HUI ""'fll<1l1f1r1I
1uppt>tl 111 thf' nc.., plan hul wr lrrl
J h1· 1111.-.,1 111 ,1 vr1••, 1,f 1 .. ,.,1 uv• .er, •U )' '''''"II; tt l\it '"~P 1n 1h1
f1l <1n\ .vh11 Ii 11.1\if' t11·1 n tJ 11l1ll("1I ll&ht dirrt111in \pt't lfit: h1ru.I UV I\
111rnpr11r11 11.1 111.111\ ''''''"'"' < ''" n1•1tC' dntraht~ than m1H·d ""'' ,rr11ny ll)I, 11 \ldt t11 "\ lt1 t1f11(1 .11111 411f'J\Ultifnl f 1111Jlt. W 11'1d rcprC'"4°fllH11G
h11\1J1C\\ '"''' w,., .• , N-luk 11·1.111111111 1hr f.b« ~ Ua r r 11mmun11 y A'"'x, w
,.. I 111 """)«" fJ111 11 1 .11111 1 11~ 111ul11r1I•· t11m 1111'1 lht rr.irwl
'"'m1l1 d;1r• ll 11•1 11111t\ i.ithlfl thr W 111.ICJ a1lllrcl tt.111 lhc nv1u.,11:1n 111mrnur111 1 \ 111•1\I r1•11•w:·vt1\lll 'tfr •
f hr rr\ltJ• n11 .. 1 t'(f1>~\lm1n lilr\l ~lr
1h:.1 rr\ltl• nt\ It rr1" .111,nr ' 1rtrr\\ \t rt't"t :.ntl \1r~, f Jrt ~,. ha,.., f11ur,ht
ft1r "' ad:.m:w111 ""'''"'" ht-rr t:urwd Nhtll' (tffttr lfrtd hu~IW" fr.Ith _,<1uld
t.. pt"rm111r1I 1•1 11r ~d1m 4111,nr Ii"' t1
atn'1 A'*'•» ,,,,.,.,,
rhc-n~ rr1rirnmrnd<tt1C1n in·
, lud" ,.ath« f't''''"""'' 1ha1 ,, rt· d~vrl,1pmrr11 -'IC"' y IY· < '""''' d t11 11dm1nl\kf th• plan :.r"1 1ha1 h111h
Pf"'hlW' 1~ur11Ntr 4'NtJ n111\I' 1n•ul1
'"'" Pl'•JCl••m' tlt uralrd '" hrlp rtt1den1t ..-h11 t11her ,...,,., ,,, vii 1tt1"
tu1mru1r tn•u'"' thrm umt '"'"""' 1n thr nl"1alJbt1rh111ttl
f hi Ptann1n1 ' ''"''"'"'''° lty 11 un1ntmt1U\ t-r1tr ''"• ttc11mmt>n1l,.d
the btnrd .0.1pr,. v.r~' r1( rrdnrl11p.
ment JUldi'liM' (cir lht nr1chht1rht1'it1
thll would "'" cmly '""'"'' thr ·~~ of dc'vd11pmtnt 1h11 "''"'Id ._., Pt,.
m111td an rn11nrd nt1ihoorh1~"'' "1J1
Ju•t Call
842-6086
• wtrn. h ti:t\ l11u1h1 lti rrl.4!1n lhr <1rc11·,
11n1quentn \1111 Clf~trt\ tht 1m1.1n;il
pl .. n '"' •1rnmcnd1·d by th(' f'lann1n1
< r1mm""''" ,. pl.fn ht> had• hand 1n
drvrlt11'1ng
Jl t1'rr'4·rit1Jt& .\HI OM an m
l')fn11u1111r1 ••f ''°'"'"ltl' wh11 want 10 \I'll I hr htimn lht·y ft~I #rt '~'uahtt'\
,,, th,. n''"Y irl\ 1ak1naofffrom JWA
"""' '11n\uhant Jt1hn Ptttk,. '#h() *''"
P "r h" '''"'P • qualttlrd \Uppt;n f111
lhr l'l.tn
MJI '>\f rrm11n• i&ronaJt tup.
pt>tllVt' t1f lht" t>ff&.lntl tlafr ft'C•
11mmrnt1:1111m t vo~d duwn ~ P._l•n·
nin1romm"""""'' •• 1tc uld · \1111
• m1111rity ttf -\HI ()M•t "''"' mcm
hrr\h1r1 "'PP'•rl th new plan but nt1t
UfWjU .. Jtftrd '
fh,. n"' pl.;1n rrl11mmcntkd by tM
'1m1m1'41t1n n<1W will hr f1wwlflkd to
tht' fuPard ,,, ~"r" r~1"'r' for wh11 ''
4'.hrdulcd 111 he· final 11 t11m ''" fcb.
1'1
f hr fiu•·nwmtK"r t,.,il"f rnn ( "'"*
I
.uw111y 1t.,. frl.tn'l .1ml '' n111 bt1und hy
1h1· l'IM1n111v c 11nm11"""' 'a<"''" or
thJt nf iJn't •11hc·r ;11l v1\.11ry l'lintl that
h,1\ rnwwrcJ tht· 111.i n\
l l111N1 \o('f ltll' la\I llftl(' \UJ)('rVl'4Jr"
ltJ11~ ur1 lh" ltinf dtl:1ycd land'UK
pl.in ~ "'"''"'nrnt of 1hc a1rtwirt
t t r1an\111n pr111rt I -'ftJ>f<JVC'fl Jain lO,
th<·> '-t'nt 11 "''" ~ 11, c11mrn"""" (or
further c 1m.,dc:rat11m
\uper" 1""' .,~1·d 11l:uln1ntc "'m·
m'""'"t:" "' re-view :i n11.11ed·u~
plan lorw<1"kd h)' \u~r v1\(Jt
f h11m"' Kiley I\ ii wmprum1w th•t
would h1nr perm11tt'd rc\ldetlt\ 1n Che
4ommun11y ' m'"' nm"°~"'iuve
arn• to < h'"* whrlhtr they would
\Lay 1n their home• or ttll •heir
propcnic' for""" r or hu"""" pafk
U\C•,
If rht plu werr t1d1>ptcd 11 would
bC' """'bk'"' an om,t bu11d1n1 w bt "'uatcd nc111 d'"" to 1 pt'1v1~
ru1denct whtrt' horw• are kept .
The plan wl\(rttJtfltd tty rc~nrt
on bo1h tuk• t1t tht> (rty, who Nid
they ftarcd lM 'P''t·tOnin& feature o(
tht pl•n would turn the ne•P.
b<>rtMJ(ld •nW 1 tlum
AWd ""twlhct ~c <:4>uld tu~
'"' MW obn Kiley. whow dt'lftet 1nclu&t ~nta An1 Uttsht•, t1kS hi
hH n11t )'t1 ~n Che PfoPCMJ but
rtm11n• open 10 1ny plan th11 •int
'"mmun11y cun\Cn•u•
"I'm tlu&td anou1 rho '"' chat
1hert mt '"flt' wmt ..,",,.."' ct>
11 ttm fl)(/k1na fonw11d w ,,.,~'"' 11," ht ,c;mm nttd
I
I orthd 11nd oft he I rec ro "hunor" tht'm who have
1onc bcfurr ~nd ,ivcn thr11 all on wmc
f}1ttant thou·
To thu~ whuddcnd "frccdom·1/1fht"
And ta thnte whonn,wcr
"fk:ith\wll"
Ta them I frC'I humm:d '" h11 Vt ded1c111ctJ f h1t l111pt>lc-
f'11r1' o...-ncr Dou1ht·r wn•n ·1 uncofth~ whQ ..,,, 11/
1hat 1mprc•~ 1ttlth th" outpourrn•uffcr vor,
lh....~rvcd 1 icvcn,<Jay nut1,·c to Wc1.um1n todc1111
und whc~man pcrs111td /J<Jufh'~' tent hluuornc)'•
tfl( Jr11nv< ount> .t;upt'fi(}rfmm llJ ~d a prcltmina~m·
JUn< tum to rcnwvt tht: (>t>le I h,• 1ud1e dcntc-d the
rn1um tum and 111r1a/ hso not' t>mmcn< ''d. allhou1h 1t"
{'X'ndtn/l
IJ11u/lllt·1 14 /1111111~ wnt«nd\ t hut tile d1tput'' h;,d
n11th1n¥t111/11~1tl11hc \mc-r1tltfl I !;11. clu1m•l1cw11•11nl>
,·nftJrt 1n1 p11rk rt·111l:H11m~ thStt Wctnman vm/ntcd when
'"'put up lltt•J><ih· t'' llr the: 111111 w1th111Jf fir.I gcfltnll
fX'rm1u10n Imm the· 11wncr.
"llrdu1111111/1· tlut'~unwnt 1n 11:rncfrallcd1t r1
l/Jj/XJ!c' .. I X>UJJ/lcr tillU
It " 111' wm,·1111011 /Jou1hc1'111d tlwt park
'"lullltwnHm· tll<'f <· l11r the wdltm: of the m1pmty 111 lht·
l111mt•fJwne,. rn thrf, 1 tf"'1u Inc 1111} In h1• bch1lf. he uitd
1/1111 ti Jhr mnJoflf > dtx-•n 't ltk u ruk, mcmbcruhuuld
, h•insc 11
I J111111h<'t :it knol41,·t1Ftl thal he a/~1 It m V(J/ved rn u
< 11urt hattle .,..,,,, tconnh tnnnuthuol httparh tn
&N11"4; , ,_. ... , ' ,.,, ,,
'"~ , .. ,.. l 'htl 'olfl·• ,,, r. YI I< ' '• ,,.,_ ;o I I ,.,
9'"9 1''11 V 4'f .-• ''* _,.,...,
()PAIY.>r COA!i r
Diiiy Piiat
H.l . Schwertz Ill
Publlaher
In h11 ba1tlc. IJou1hc'f< /aim• that Wc1Hm1n hu
t11kcn 10 parktnl 11/cp//y on the'"'" 1111d" "rutntnl the l11wn... .
Dou1hcr11l10cla1muhut hruulvcrvry tqu1r11 w1tcr
rn htl ncl1hhor• · wtnduwti wh1/t: w1nhm1 h1' Cllfl and h11
JI/cpl ltcm1. 1ur l1 at m(Jfc than four Potted plant•. m h11
front yard,
· ~tun rt Parker. Wel\mann ·,attorney. da1m• Dougher
"tr)'tnl tocvrct htu Item <Jn n "trumped-up" r har1c
bdclfr the ma/ on the flD11X1lc mue rt'•ur(au ..
••1JouP,crh1•pcoolrrnpt1"""nd he know• tllcyc;m't
lc1uc tht'park bt''llUU' th<'>'// ltJw: thetrcqurty
"/Ir thtnkt lfhu:in •uvprt·o th" AmcflCDn 11111 he
can tupprcn11ny kind o(mndm t thtJt dtX'tn 't •Utl hi\
dr-.rrc•. "Pnrkcru>•
Wt'ttmsnn htH lilcd a' mn·wmplumt d111mm1 that
ha' tv1l rr1htt h11 vc f)(.·"n vwlt11cd ind 11tukm1SI00.<XXJ
rn pun111vedam1,c\
··f1rtc rm 1rcry uncc·re 1u>-'l1orkrru1d. "tlc'I well
liked h)' all lhC' nc11hbon t:Atrpt one I le tried 10 uvc an
tJld Indy who burned tn dC'1 th 111 the park."
WC'ruman who t111tl thc"tmtrcwcrtr h:u developed
1111<J11 full·ttmc ktncJ 1Jfthrn1. no /1111,cr h:n the time t"
14ofk much 11; ht• trt1dc
I le ~1d he'• rnntu< trn1 rC'ttdC'nt• of other parkl
uwncd by IJ<Jufhcr tn allemptt w form a cla•,..Dcttnn •utt
nptn'tt f)uu1hcr 1Jlle1m1 "h1raumcnt "
And tn the-mc-anllm<'. hr rcmatnti uny1tld1n1 and
pl/Int w keep on flyrn1 the-fllllJ
"It thuw• re•l'C< t fiJryour nntwn und rt 1how• you'rt
t111 Amt•rt,·nn "lie MJ1u. ··r1111tvC'r toke 11 duwn -even tf
tht"t·uurt ordt'fl me ro ..
1 he-Dukccouldn 't hnvc ~td 1t better
,
Clroua.teon 714/M2-a.
CIMeHIH edYertletnt 714/M2""'71
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MAtH °''tel
lV1 """' l\itf .,, U •11 '-'-t,14
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''•nk Zlnl
Managing Editor
Kefen Wfttm.r
Advortltlng Ofnctor
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.. _,,. 1-4 '-"Vf'V ! ,,.,,..,
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I ''''o I 44 fll/11( lotlN '""~' ''f f ,,,,.., ... 71, lfol/l.ffi#t ,., " .. .,, "''"""""f Clrct1letlon
T•p¢toMI
ROHm•'Y Churchm•n
Controller
""" , ,,,.,..,. ,,,,,,,., Robert L. C•ntreU
Production
Manager
Doneld L. WtHl•m•
Clrculatlon
Manager
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Designed,
Finished
Installed
VOL. 71, NO. Ol1
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