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Newport cop b,ack
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DRINlil COAST YDUR -HDMITDWN DAILY PAPER
~-. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Country 1nusic concert hits so11r note
TUCSON, Ariz. (A P> About
250 students and administrators
look their seats after school in
th e c afeter i a 1n eage r
anticipation of a rare junior high
school concert by country music
stars Loretta Lynn and Barbara
Mandrell.
· They waited and waited, but
only ufter no one s howed did
they know they had been duped.
The students paid Sl apiece for
the show. and school offic~als
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even promoted 1t by sending
fliers home to parents.
A long white gown for Miss
Lynn hung in a school closet.
suppos edly put there by Miss
Lynn herself during a sneak
visit to check out th"e stage and
so und SY.stem.
Maxwell Junior High School
Principal Dan Lupo sai d
Tue s d av th at t h e
administration's a pproval was
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based on a lette r hand-deli vered
him b y ·a 1 3 -ye ar ·o ld
e1ghth·grade stude nt It bore
signatures pt:irported to be those
of .,Jhe two country rpusic
: srligers . and Lupo s aid he
thought it was genuine
He said the student, whom he
would not identify. said Miss
Lynn and Miss Mandrell were
willing to do the concert Monday
as a favor to her family
.. , did question it at first,"
Lupo said.
The letter. Lupo s aid, was
addressed to him but contained
Just a few typewritten Imes and
was not on letterhead s tationery.
It read: ·Tm very glad you
want me at your school I hope
you beli eve ever ything <the
student and her mothe r J told
you because it's all true "
Lupo said he felt impressed
that Ms. Lynn would go ahead
with the performance after the
dea th of her mothcfr jµst last
week
But at the scheduled start of
the performance. on a stage
a dorned with s igns readm~
"·Welcomt' Loretta Lynn ... the
girl told school offi('1als that Ms
Lynn couldn't appear because
her uncle had just died. Lupo
said The ticket m oney "as ·
rdundl•c.l ;111d the stlldents went
home
Thl' TU!'!>on C'1t1zcn newspaper
~a 1c.J 1t c·onlat tcd the student's
father. "ho s aid the fa mily
obtaml.'d M!> Lynn's autogra ph
1n I.as Ve~as . :'>lev . but the
enlerta1n1•r had ncnr \'1S1ted the
fam1I~
,\ :;pokc•sm :in for Ms Lynn
sa ul shl· dol·s out pt-rform al
SC'hotoh
s ·nahhed ID e heist probe
Jury ruling:
Death for OC
rapi,st-slayer
An Orange County Superior
Court jury has recomm ended
that convicted rapist-murderer
William C. Payton of Anaheim
be sent to the gas chamber for
the 1980 stabbini:t d eath of a
Garden Grove nurse
The nine ·woman. three-m<1n
D•llY ~llet , .. " ......
CHtEF Ca pt -:'l:t•il P urn•ll
ha~ ht•t·n n ;1 m l'cl t 11 s ll l'l'l'l'<I
.Ion Spar ks ....... polin· l'h1t•I nt
I .;\J.!lllla lk ;1!'11
Purcell s e t
as Laguna's
police chief
Laguna Beach Police Capt.
~eil Purcell will be the city's
next police chief. City Manager
Ken Frank announced Tuesday.
Frank, in a statement at the
start of Tuesday's City Council
meeting. said Purcell wall take
over the post in two to three
months, when current Chief Jon
Sparks' disability retirement
becomes official.
Sparks , who injured his back
in a im auto accident.
requested-disability retirement
last month. He said his recovery
from back surgery in September
was not going as we ll as he had
·hoped.
frank said he was basing his
appointment o n Purcell's
performance as acting chief for
the past 10 m onths and on
severa l interviews he conducted
with Purr"'ll.
panel returned with its verdict
Tuesday after deli berating for
only an hour and a half.
Superior Court Judge Donald
Mccartin s c heduled forma l
scntencin~ Dec. 22
The blond-haired defendant.
who s howed little emotion at
becoming the second ~on victed
killer to receive a death penalty
verd ict in Orange County this
year. had been found guilty by
the s ame j ur y o f s laying
21.y e ar·o ld nur s e P a me la
Montgomery in May. 1980
· · 1 think that that's the
appropria t e s e ntence."
prosecutor ~ichael Jacobs said
after hearing the jury 's verdict
Tucsdav afternoon "It was a
very ag.gravated rape-killing"
The defense had contended
during the penalty phase of
Payton's trial that the convicted
kille r had become a re born
Christian since the attack on
Miss Montgomery as well as two
other people.
D e fe n se law ye r J a m es
Me rwin harl atte mpte d to
convince jurors that his client
deserved life imprisonment
without possibility of parole
rather than the death pe nalty.
P ayt o n wa s arrested in
Florida about a month afte r the
k illing . Acco rding t.o the
pros ecution. he had sexually
attacked and then killed the
nurse in the home of his former
landlady
The d e fe nd a nt also w;rs
convicted of stabbing. Patricia
Pensinger. the landlady. and her
10-ycar-old son with a butcher
knife in the early midmorning
hours of May 26. 1980.'
~eagans get
'care packet'
MONTPELIER. Vt. <AP> -
When Larry Curtis heard that
Nancy Re agan didn 't have
enough money to buy tablecloths
for the White House. he decided
it was his civic duty to prepare a
care package.
So Curtis. owner' of a small
Royalton market. and some of
his customers f-illed a cardboard
box with a red paper t~bledoth
an(J enougtl white paper plates.
green napkins . plastic knives.
spoons. cups and forts for a
crowd o( 48.
Though Mrs. Reagan recently
r aised more than $822.000 in
tax-deductible contributions to
refurbish the White House. most
or It was spent on the First
Couple's living quarters. s aid
-White House Social secretary
Muffle Brandon.
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BACK TO WORK ~l'\\ µor\ lh-Lll'h
poltt·l· :-l'l'!.!eant <; rt'"1 :\la H ~on I'-hiH'k nn
thl' roh tod a~ II month-. afll'I' ;1
nt•a r I at al ac·1·1<lt•nt .. , lt.•t•I 111-.1· t h111 l.!"'
.in· normal again ... ht· ~a~~
'Things are normal again'
Newport cop back on job after ne ar-f a tal a c cident
By STEVE MA RBLE
Of tM Dally l"llet St.it
gun. got out his badge a nd reported for duty
Tuesday.
He walks with a limp and there's a hint
of a scar on his forehead. These are the only
visible reminde rs of what Greg Mattson has
been through.
It was Mattson's first day back on the
Newport police force .
"I fe lt great comin g back." said
Mattson. "I f~el like things are normal again
i-l just-keep think1ttg-lit · s a bout ti me · " The 3l ·year·old police sergeant, who has
battled back from a near -fatal accident that
left him broken a nd battered, strapped on hi'
·ll was 11 m onths ago that Mattson was
<See POLICEMAN, Page A?>
Group seeks nuke arms freeze
Signatures sought in Orange County for ini ti ative
A group calling for a n end to
te s ting. pro du c tion an d
d e ployment of a ll nucle ar
weapons in the United States
a ud Sov iet U ni o n b ega n
gathering signatures Tuesday in
Orange County to qualify a
nuclear a rms freeze initiative
for the November. 1982, ballot.
In announcing the beginnings
or its campaign throughout the
stat e. or ganizers s aid they
needed about 350,000 signatures
to qualify the initiative for the
ballot.
Speaking out in favor of the
measure al a Tuesday press
ronfl!Tenc'e itr'Santa Ana were-
professors from· UC lr yin_e and
C at State Fullerton. a
Presbyterian minister from
Newport Beach and the director
of the Orange County nuclear
arms freeze campaian.
In describing the ~alamity and
destruction th at would follow a
n u c lear attack in Orange
Co u n ty , UC I pediatri cs
professor KeMeth Dumars said:
"If a one.megaton bomb were
dropped on· this spot, It would
wipe out everything between
Garden Grove and the Newport
Freeway and from Orange to
Costa Mesa.
"No life would remain," said
Dumars , c ha irman o f the
Renetics division al the UCl
''No li f e would
r emain."
Medical School. "No physical
s t r uctur-e-wou ld r e main
_.s~djng. That area would be
s urrounded by a ring contalning
thousands or criticall y Injured
a nd burned."
• Dumars said if a nuclear
catastrophe s uch as this ever
occurred. all medical. police.
fire and government seryices
wo~ld be lost.
Speaking of the initiative. he
-said. "This measure is a modest
step, but a beginning. I ur1e that
t he people o r the s tate of
California take this ttep and
d e mand that o ur fe d e r a l
leadership take steps necessary
to r e m ove thi s S wo rd o f
Dam ocles."
If passed. the initiative would
require the governor to wnte to
lhe president, Con~res s, the
secr etary of defense and the
secr etary of state expressing
concern about the proliferation
of nuclear weapons.
Others appearing at Tuesday's
press conference were the Rev.
Tony Wo lfe of St . M a rk
Presbyterian Church in Newport
Beac h : Roger Dittm a n .
professor of· physics at Cal Stale
Fulle rton. and Karen Lllfin.
director of the Orange County
Nuclear Freete Campaign.
Miss Utfin said about 1.000
volunteers throughout California
would use the ir homes for
so -called pe\ition pa rties to
J(athc r Sif(natures.
Known as Californians for a
Bilateral Nuclear Weapons
Freeze. the group has until April
22 t o gathe r th e n eed e d
signatu.res.
Video
case
cracked
In lnl' poll ct• arr ested five
m e n 1r1 Lus A n~e les County
T uesda). three 1n r onnection
with an I r\'lne holdup and two on
s u s p 1r 1o n of posse ss i n g
m e r c handi se taken 1n that
robbt•n
lr\'in·e police Lt f,lob Lennert
s aid 1 111la~· thre e men were
arrt·Stl•d 1;ut'Sday morning at
World \.\'i<lc• \'1dt•o lnC' . 3134
Fuo1h1ll Bh<I . La· Crt·scenta
R o).!l'I S lf a rr1 !> o f La
C rl·~t·l•nt.1 ''a -. arrt-s ted o n
!>U'P IC'1on of ar med robbery
c harges "ht-n he allegedly
atte m 1Jtl'd' to sell s tolen video
tape-. to ndeo shop owner James
S1C'1lia and his son. Craig, both
of "ho rn \\€:r e a rrested on
c·har gc·~ nf posst's s1ng stolen
Jll'lllH'rt~
-l.l·nm•tt ,£1111 GOO blank video
t a J.1 l' i. n· t • 11 ,. l' rt' d a t t he La
l'r l'~l'l·nl .1 '1de o shnp were
s t o l <•n 1n Fr1da v s arm e d
robhl'r\ of TOK ·Ell'etronics
Corp . i 101 t\lton Ave
L<•niu:rt ~11d that .Je rome Otis
:'\l•b on. :1:!. and Artie Wallace.
30 holh n f Paco 1ma. were
arn•sll•d Tut•stlay evening in
Burbank on sus p1c1on of armed
robhn~ in t'onnect1on with the
lr\'lnt• holdup .
Lall• TuC'stiay. pol1l'e obtained
a Sl'arch '' arra'nt for a Rurbank
"art>hou:-.e and the ar restees'
home~ .. ll'<iding to the recovery
of 12.000 '1dl'O tape!> believed
tak<•n 1n the TDK robbery ,
4.<•nnt•rt said
N carl~ all of the $175,000
worth hf tapl'S take n by three
gun-wwltling men 1n the Friday
l'\'en mg holdup "ere recovered
Tu c~tla v. 1.t Lennert said
li t' ~:.11c1 Ill I rv in e police
offi cers · part1c1 pated in the
st ring of arrests Tuesd ay in Los
A n~l·lcs l'ounty
Lennert said the arrests and
recovery of stolen property were
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ORANlif COAST WIATIHI
Fair through Thursday.
Highs Thursday in the
upper OOs at th~ beaches to
m id 70s inl and . Low s
tonight 45 to 52
INSIOI TODAY
Sol Ttdkofl 1s the ad.nutted
horseradish lnng ond is q1dte
a charocter too See Page 03.
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.\2 •••••• Orango Const DAILY PILOT/Wodnesday. December 2. 1981
'Vigilantes' protest s~ppOrt of U.S. pension c~t~ ·
WASlllNOTON (AP> -Led
by IH ·yHf·Old It.Ip Claude
l'cpper. 1~v t-ral hundred
cJ1 s.iruntltd; pluc ard·wavlng
cteluulC3 t.o the White House
('onrer n ee on Aging
llemonatraled today against e
key committee·~ vote to back
llcugun administration Social
l'W<"ur·ity policies.
After a brief 1tancJorr. Peppu,
who c•llod hit group
"vlgilanCee, .. was admitted to
address the confer ence's
Committee on E<'onornl<' Well
Rt•ing
Oulriide. the protc.-s ters held
alort •s igns readlnf! "Suvt.> Our
St·curity" and '"No More Cuts."
More than two hours luter .
however , Pepper and conrerence
organizers we re still debating
whether he would bt! allowed to
address the committee. some or
whose members s houted that
they did not want to hear him
The d1ss1d ents oppose tht>
committe's endorsement or the
ud m in1strul1011 ':-. o pposition to
us Inf( j.WOt•ru l t :,ix rt•venuc.-s to
~horl' tht• fu~ncwlly s trapped
Sol·111 I Sl'cunty Sy~tem . Pepper
!)Uld till' punc.-l 's vote did not
rdll'l'I lht• s ent im ent of a
ll\l.tJl>rtt y or th(' nation's e lderly.
But th1: puncl. 1n u break with
lht• :idm1n1strat1on. today voted
m ru vor of rt•sturing the $122
m onthly minim u m Social
Snurity benefit for all those
now getting it und for those who
will bt•comt• cntillc:d 'lo it m lhv
ruturc. .
o.11, ...... ~-.., •kllll ... 11-.
UPSET Two low trucks wt·r·l· required. to
right ci trut'k nrrying wt•l ('ont>rete that
o\·ertum ed. al noon Tucsda' a!'-lht• dnn·r ~1ttl'mpte<l a rij?ht turn from Ht•ach Roulevard
onto Center Drive in Huntington Beach
Pnltt't' said lhl' dn\ t•r .. \lfn•d l" J>rnto. 49. of
"l\·mpk Cit.\ '" ..... tn•c.ttt·d al Wt·.,tmrns tcr
C11mmun1t.\ ll1hp11a l a nd n ·ll•a!--l'il lie \\as
drl\ 111g a lnwl-. O\\ rw cl h.' St ;entl:i rd Conc n·te
Co mp.1111t•., ol Sant.i \na
. ,_
Congre~~ killt.'<l thl· benefit ut
H~agan'l> rl'c1ut•st la:-.t summer
ror the three m1 l1111n <"urn·nt
recipient s But lht>
udrnm1l>trul111n ha~ suµported
d forls in lx1th thl' House 1tnd
Sen ate to rcst<>r\• II for thoj,e
recipients, dl'nyin1o: it to future
bcncfu:=iarit•i.
Pepper said his 1¢rou11 wus
f ig htin g "to mak e thi s
confere nce what 1t was intended
to be."
Dissident delegatt1s, ('iting the
committc·s action. sar they may
l1 y to 1·onvmc·c u mitJority 01
t•tmh•rt'nCl' dell'gUtt!b to reject
a II thl· rt•t'Om rnl·ncJation:o. being
drawn up hy 1t~ 14 l'Omrn1ttecs
u 11 ll• :-. s I' r t! s 1 d f' rt t R ~ u ~ u n · s
pro110:.ed Sot1al Serur1ty cub
un· d1suvowt·d
Fr>r h1:s vart, ltl0 Uj(<111. lit 70 thl'
nation·~ oldest pn•:..11.knl. io;ay~
ht· has lWl'rl wron~l y 11orlray1·d
as ··an enemy of m y own
g<'nl'ration" and thl· l'ldNly
h a vt• bc:t·n ''nt·t·dk-,,ly and
(' fUt'lly rreghtencd " U bout h1 :0.
Social Security prop1;s;ds
· · Wl' will not betray those
t•nttlll'd lo So<'1al Secur ity
bc nl'f1t t.. · Hl'agan Whl the
c·onforl'nct· Tuesday .. And we
will , rndl'l'd we must, put Social
St•1•l1r1ly 1111 ;1 sound t1nsnr1al
has1!.
··What wt· c un 't a Hord is
'u1J1mrt1ng a:.. d1r..:.ibled, people
who urt· n ot dis able d . or
1·1lu n 1ting from Social Security
rund 'l y 11 11 11g lll"ll Jllt• fro m r a m I I 1t• !'> II ( a r r I u I ' n (• c and
w1•:tlth lie :.aid
'Argument' disputed
Authorities say report 'too strong' in Wood case
LOS ANGELES I AP)
Contrary to a coroner's report,
nothing 1nd1cated Ro he rt
W a g n e r a n d a n o t h e r <H' to r
argued aboard Wagner·~ ya cht
the night actress Natalie Wood
fell into the water and dr11wn<.'<1 .
a d etecti ve sa ys <Re lated sto ry
Page A6.1
· · 1 don"t know whert· tht•
coroner got th al information ...
Roy H amilton , o n e or t he
she riffs homic ide delcct1ves
working o n the cas e . s aid
Tuesday ··w e tulked to Wagner
and <actor Christopher 1 Walken
and there was no ind1cat1on that
there was any argument "
Miss Wood. who was marncd
to Wagner. was on the yi.l cht
with her husband and Walken
and fell into the wate r artcr
trying to s t ep into a ruhber
dinghy early Sunda y
Los Angeles County Coroner
Thoma s Noguchi s p eculated
. M o nd a y t hat Wagner and
Walk e n h ad a '"h e a t ed
ar gument", aboard the y acht.
which was anchored urr Santu
unimatc:d conver:.al1on
healed t·onvcr:.at111n u lot or
<'00 Vl'r'>i.lttrm 0 \l'f a 11 U tn lxor of
hour!'. · ·
WC:1gm•r rt-maincd in sl'dus1on
toduy whil e 1n v e!'.t1 ga tor..,
. condud<•d ·an inquiry into tht•
dt•Uth Of hi!> 43 Veur·old Wlfl'
Tox 1<•ology il'sts we n : unde r
\'o :I) lo lest for thP prescm·e of
any drug:. in Miss Wood '~ bod)
that might haYl' contributed tu
hl'r fatCJI act·ident. Wibon s aid
MI!'>!'. Wood had pn·sc·ription:-. for
a µain killer CJnd t\H> type-.. ,of
:-.let:µtn g pills
. . H l' g u I u r I ~ II r l' l> t• r 1 b c d
p 1 c .., 1· r 1 p t 1 <1 n II r u it !'. t' a n
MIG jets set
for Nicaragua
WASlll NGTO:"\ cA P 1 A
wnwr i..".S offi e1C:1I said toda)
th a t th e gO \e rnm e nt o r
Nicaragua hCJs lengthened three
run ·Aavs to accomm odate
..,., m t•ll mt:!'. caui.c problems
"'hl·n the person 1s also d rinkml:(
:. l<-ohol: · W1 bon i.a 1d
T ht• te!'>t:.. \\-NC e xpec ted to
tJkl' t"o or thret: duys
M 1~:-. Wood wus determined to
have had a blood alcohol level of o 14 pen·<•nt. 11h11ve Californ1a·s
ll'gul thre!-.hl1ld or () 10 for d runk
driving. coroner·~ offt c1;,ls said.
Funeral arrange ments for
M 1!'.:.. Wood were ihcomplele,
.Julia l.ungdon. u s pokeswoman
for Wt-slwood V11lagl' Mortuary.
~a id Tuesd1Jy night ·
Sht•rifr"!--Sgt Uu une Rasure
!'><.lid he c xpel'b to c o nduC't
. aru>tht.'r 1ntt'rv1ew with Wagner,
51. Walken. 38, and the skipper
of t he· bout. Dennis Davern He
-..aul the men seemed !'.tunned hv
the incident during the 1n111ci1
1ntcrv1cws .
·The coro ner c oncluded
~fonday the l:ICtresi. accidentally
frll while trying to board a
dinghy from the s wim m ing
platform or the Wagners· 60-foot
cabin cruiser. Splendour
'SOie survivor' Catalma Island Spea-ks ··J think he <Noguch1 1 wa!'. Juicing 1t up a l1 tt ll' bit.·
Ha m ilton said
The cornnc r ·s ofrice also
appeared Tuesday lo b e
, Soviet made ~ 1G Jt'ts and that
tht• Soviet biol' .. can ~cc for the
f1r!'.t t1ml· 1.hl' poss1h1hty f>f a
mil1t <HV ba st• 1n C e ntra l Amerira · ..
i\~ked C:1hou1 reports that Miss
Wood was about to go out on a
din ghy al1>ne late at night .
Wa gnt>r told movie col umnist
Arm~ Art hcrd .. She orten did.
and the "'atc r ·was s mooth as
gla~:.. ··
SkipPer details sinking of fishing trawler,· Four perz·sh stepping bat'k rrom saying thl:ll _ l:ln .. argume nt.. bet ween the
The offu.·tal who s poke on
t·ondition that hi!'. name and
position not be disclosed. issued
the most ser ious "'arning yet tn
a rece ntl y ste ppcd·up Reag<in
a d m mistration c am pa 1gn a bout
the drirt o r the revo lutionary
Sand anista gO\ <-'rn ment toward
1 he So\'iet biol'
' Wi th Wagner still In seclusion.
produl"l1on on his '"Ila rt to Hart"
T \' .sen<:!'> .. has ceas ed for this
wec>k :· said AHC-TV s pokesman
Phil Kncgler. Ile said a decision
wo uld bl• made next week on
"'hen to res ume shooting the
murdl•rmystery 'ienes
SEAITLE <AP ) Two days
after a fis hing trawler carrying
fiv e m e n ove rtvrn e d i n
m o untainous seas 12 miles from
C ape Dis appointme nt. the
s kipper cr awled out or the surf
alone, apparently the o nly
survivor.
Skipper George Mc M urrick
said he and anotber crewman.
clinginc tc>a small rafl in the icy
water, watched helplessly as
two. shl,.nates pertahed while
trying ta meta the dinghy. After
clinging to tf\e raft t9t'O days. the
pair approached s hore . but
McCurrlck said the crewman
apparently drowned while trying
to swim through the surf
Another man was trapped
be lo w decks when the s hip
c aps ized Sund ay m o rning .
Mc Murrick said in a telephone
interview Tuesday from his bed
at Ocean Bea c h Hospita l in
llwac;o. where. he was listed in
stable condjtion.
The 86-foot Midnight Express
was loading a laree net or rock
cod in 20 -foot s ea s when
"something shifted in the weight
load ... said Mcllurrick. who
owned the vessel. .. We lost
-s t a b i I i t y a n d t h e b o a t
immediately cap1lud." he s aid
··1t was a five-second deal, 10
seconds. Really quick It
just went over It was a very
spooky situation.··
m an on the r aft caught their last
~limpse or the two in the water
arter 10 o r 15 m inutes o f
struggle. '
.. We weren •t far apart to begin
with. but the waves were loo
strong:· McMurrick said
··one had a float vest on. The y
s t {l yed together. They wer e
unable to get to the rart and we
''We lost
staqility and the
boat immediately
capsized."
were unable to get the rart to
them ." he said. '"It was very
unrortunate ...
Arter that the s eas g rew
"'urse.
..The ocean. t he re we re JO .foot
and 40-root seas." McMurnck
s aid
.. At the time or the capsizing.
1t was 2()-foot. seas , and it got
worse . There w e r e ga l e
warnings. and it sure was a gale
ror us. in the rart ...
Mc Murrick a nd c re wm a n
Jerry Morris. 35. spent two days
clin11ing to the raft. but he !'ai<l
MMns apparently drowned ,as men prompted Miss Wood to
thl' I wo tried to s wim throllg.J\, • lea ve the yacht. .the s urf to l<Jnd "We think ·argume nt· m ight
MC'Murnck reached the beach be t oo strong a word.'" s aid :w miles north of Long Beach Assis tant Coron e r Ri c hard
ear ly T1w~~ay. broke into an Wilson. ··1t might have been an
c m ply house and called the
s heriffs om ce
"He d1dn"t know where he
was. but h e gave the .box
"number a nd a deputy knew
pretty well where th~ house
was.·· said Gay Nell Bare. a
P ac ific C ount v s h e r i ff 's
From Page A 1 r
spokeswoman. •
In addition to Morr is. the
victims were identified bv Coast
Guard spokes man Jim Gilman
a~ J ames Brewer, 39. of Eugene.
Ore Pat Atkins . 35 . a nd
Norman Gieser . 34. McMurrick
s aid Atkins. •Morris and Gieser
were from the.: Long Reach area.
Land. !'.Ca am.I air searches
covered much or the Long Beach
Peninsula and scc.t1ons· or the
se a Tuesd ay. hut ende_Q al
nightfall wit h no sign or the
fishing boat. s aid Gilman.
..The se ar c h ha s b ee n
hampered by roul we ather ...
(iii m an said
lligh winds and 15-to 18·foot ~l'a :. broke on the pe ninsula
no rth or the C'olum b1 a Ri ver
mouth
POLICEMAN RETURNS • • •
hit by a car He was standing on an edge of
Paciric Coas t Highway m West Newport
dirc>ctmg traffic when 1t happened
J{('" !>ays he doesn·t remember a thing.
Friends have filled him m on the details.
which, he-jokes. st>em to keep getting worst'
and worse.
The car knocked Mattson off his feet and
flipped him onto the hood. He was draggelj
down the street for more than 100 feet before
the car slammed into a metal railing.
He was in a eomu for six weeks and has
only vague me mories or the next 10 weeks
The driver was arrested on suspicion of
drunken driving and later given a jail term.
Mattson·s injuries were extensive He
had a bro~en neck, a punctun.'<l.lung. crushed
vertebrae. a twisted ankle and a leg cut so
badly doctors wqrried he m ight lose 1t
"I wanted to get back to work.·· Mattson
recalls. "That was m y goal. That's all I
thought about · ·
going out t"'1Cl' a da) It "'as very slow ··
lie '>U\!'> It ne\•er entered .his mind to
thrn" in ttie to"' cl. take a medical retirement
a nd ~eek a more pa~s1 ve JOb
I re fu:.cd tr> c\·en IN that thought ente r
m v mind ... he :..<H !. · · 1 wanted to come ba<'k
It "was very important to m e
.. It sounds trite. I suppose. but I really
enjoy helpmi.: other people solve problem s
l'Vl'n when you c·a n "t alw<i ys help them
"Whv live life if vou ·re not satisfied with
what you·n: doing" (wouldn't be ha ppy j ust
"'as ting away getting my c hecks without
doing my Job ··
Mattson . working 1n the r ecords
department now. says his next goal is to get
b<Ack on the streets. back m a squad car. He's
J!lvcn himself six months to get there.
So far, he s ays he"s encountered only one
c;urprise in coming back to work.
·· 1 fi gured 1 ·d JUSt come in today and get
my assignment. T hey told me to go into the
conference room and there were about 40
people in there "'1th a cake that said .
·w e lcoml' Rack Greg ·That rloored me:·
M c Murrick and a nother
cr ewman reached a lire raft. but
Mc M urrick was at the point or
exhaustion and rnuld do liUle to
help his partner to try to reath
two other men still in the water
For a few minutes, the two in
the water and the two in the lire
raft struggled toward each other
in the rreezing wind. But the
waves slowly puJled them apart,
and McMurrick and the other
3 deaths blamed
on Midwest storm
T hree operations later. MatLc;on says he
we nt hom e. He s ays he set his mind on
learning to walk again
'A normal person wouldn"t even ca ll 1L
walking. but 1t was a star( Every day l"d ~o
out and walk down the block a httlc farther ,
the next day I'd go farther Then I started
lie p<Jused rnr a m oment and looked
st ra 1ght ahead
··You sec . 1t"s nice to want to get back
hut 11·s so much nicer when those you work
with want you back ·· ~
. .
From Page A 1' .. 1
ARRESTS ..
m ade posstble by a tip police
received on Monday regarding a
possible sus pect in the armed
robbery.
The lip led to a 42-hour
surveillance· e ffort by Irv ine
investigators. an effort that
resultedia"Tuesday's arrests.
Assisting the Irvine police
o ffi c ert were the police
departmenta in Burbank and
Glendate as well H the Los
Angeles Shertff1 Department.
By The Associated Pre ss
Sleet, freezing rain and snow
blanketed the eastern portions or
the upper Midwest today and
e xtended into muc h o r New
England. <Related photo. M l ,. .
Rain .. changed to sno w and
freezi ng r ain .. in the Upper
Peninsula o f Michigan, and
gale·force winds hit Lakes
Mic hi2an. Suoerior and Erie.
Three people in Wis consin,
which es caped the brunt or the
Mi dwest blizza rd . <J1ed i n
accidents Tuesday on snowy, icy
roads.
Authorities in Shawano County
m the northeast portion of the
slate said a married C'o uple were
kill e d when a ca r hit a
semi-trailer truck and sent it
into their car. In Juneau County
in lhe west-central region. a
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In Mass ac husetts . freezing
r am was blamecl in the death or
a 01x Hills. N Y .• woman, whose
car s kidded into the path or
a nolhl•r auto Tuesday
The first m ajor storm or the
s eason w as bl a m ed ror one
death in Nebr aska on Tuesday.
Authorities s aid a 23-year·old
man was killed when an oil rig
about 100 fcc·l high buckled
under stron~ winds
Sk ies were partly cloudy and
tl'm pcraturcs were rising as
N(•braska reC'overed today from
the ~torm . which ldt 10 inches or
snow
B l owi n~ s no.w blanketed
!>o u thca s t Wy.q ming . the
northern foothills or Colorado
and the eastern slopes or the
Monta na Rockies
. Bring your
·own mouse?
HOUSTON <AP> -J\ Houston
man has admitted planting the
dead mouse in his food that led
lo a onc·day shutdown of a local
restaurant.
He nry Fis he r . 25. said he
wus n't sure why he-mixed a
dead mouse in e plate of beef
tips and rice he shared with his
J(irlfriend at Wyatt"s Cafeteria.
"I guess the de\lil made me do
It.·• Fisher said.
Cafeteria officials said Uiey
did not plan legal &C'tion aJtalnst
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ENOUGH? Barbara Bush, wife of Vice President George Bush. asks photographers
if they are through taking pictures as she staflds suspended in a bucket truck in rainy
Washington while putting the star atop the National Christmas Tree.
Gina sues Elizabeth 11 al l ast Mctzenba um a liberal on
weekend's Royal Variety most issues.
restaurant P('rrormance Domenici apolog ized,
The 31-vear -old Miss explaining that he had the
Goddard star-; 1n the British, same problem: people were Actress Gina Lollobrigida
filed a $15 million damage
suit against a Ne w York City
res taurant. claiming she
suffered "severe personal
injuries·· when s he bit into a
hard object while .dining
there.
Lel~v1sion comedy ··Pig in always confusing him with
the Middle .. Sen . Dennis DeConeinl,
D·Ariz.
Actor Vi ctor Mature learned w h i le reading Se n . E dward M .
Parade magazine that the Kennedy, 0 -Mass .. testifying before the panel a few S<:recn Actor., Guild report_..., __ minutes later:-d, emonstrated he ched >. The actress. who lives in
Rome. fi led {he s uit ·an
Manhauan·s state Supreme
Court. but the de fe ndant.
Trader Vic's. petitioned to
have the c·ase re moved lo
U .S. Dis trit'l Court in
Manhattan.
The 65-ycar·old a ctor Domenici's point. "I wanl lO
said m Rancho Santa Fe that thank Senator DeConcini
h G ·1 · "Kennedy said . t e u1 d as~ured him it The· committee room wasn't to blame "Some religious group roared with laughter. "I just pas~e<i down word that I was knl'W I was going to do that,"
dl•ad.·· ~1ature :.aid. ··and 1 Ke nnedy aj)ologized.
Miss Lollobrigida said sl\J!
ate at Trader V1~·s on June
17, l~. and was served rood
that was "improper for
human consumption.··
British pop singer Alvin
Stardus t and a ctress Liza
Goddard were• married. fi ve
weeks arter the birth of
their baby daughter
3tardust. 37. began has
career as Shane Fenton m
the early 1960s. He had a
string or hits in the mid· 1970s
and appear~ before Queen
don't blaml' the Guild "
At a se~s1on or the Senate
Budget l'ommitte c.
<·ha1 rman Pete V. OomenJci,
R N M . mistakenly called
Sen Ho"ard )tetzenbaum,
0 Ohio Se n a t o r
Kasst•baum "
Sen. Nancy Kassebaum,
R Kan .. abo a committee
member. said· "I don't mind
tht: name confusion. as lon1;
as our voting records are not
confuSt.'<L · ·
Mrs K assebaum as
qewed as a conservative and
Cardinal John P . Cody,
head or th e 2 .4
m1 11 io n -m e mber Roman
Catholic Archdiocese of
C hicago. ha s been
hospitalized for routine tests.
an archdiocesan spokesman
says
Spokesman B e rnard
H a n I e y q u o t e·d t h e
73· year -old c ardinal as
sa ying he feels fine and
expects lO return· home later
this week when the tests are
completed.
Warmer da y s
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 2, 1981 s A3
Airport advice slowed
·Questions delay recommei&clations from county panel
By GLENN SCOTT
Of -.,.,,, ...........
Vexing questions on where,
when and whetHer · to build
a reglQJlal airport in Orange
C ounty h ave caused a
hand-picked advisory panel to
take longer than anticipated lo
recomme nd ans we rs to the
county Board of Su pervisors .
Members of the so-called Blue
Ribbon Re giona l Airport
Com miltee were appointed by
the s u pervis ors a l mos t· 10
Fair · racing
at tendance
drops 29o/o
Rain, Monday night football.
the World Series and another
racing meet all helped to pus h
the Orange County F a ll Fair
thoroughbred horseracing event
into a $150,000 hole this year.
John 8urke. assistant Orange
County Fair manager. said the
12·day, r acing event that closed
Nov. 9 at Los Alamitos Race
Track dre w only 103,000
s p~ctators. a 29 percent drop
from last year.
T h e biggest problem, said
l:Jurke. was the fact that the
nighttime r acing program had
competition from the day time
Oak Tree meeting at Santa
Anita.
Last year the ha ndle, .or the
amount spectators bet. was $26.6
milHon and the Fair had to pay
a, Sl.8 million purse for prize
money, explained Burke.
This year's loss could mean
next year's gain. said Burke
The $17.2 million gamblers bet
this year. means tha t Fair
officials will only have to offer a
$1.4 million purse next year.
Burke said some unexpected
revenues this year will offset the
racing loss. They include :
-Revenues totalin g Sl.275
million from the su m~er fair or
$50.000 m ore than expected.
-Revenues from the s wap
meet up $250.000 over last year
Revenues from the 276-stall
equestrian oenter up $15.000
over last year .
Despite the loss 1n horse
rac ing revenues, the Fair Roard
has no pl.ans to dis band the fall
races at Los Alamitos. said
Burke.
Funds from the annual fall
event go lo maintain and expand
t h e fac il ities al the Or ange
County Fairgrounds in Costa
Mesa.
By JODI CADENHEAD
He art, lungs
tr~planted
STANFORD <AP> -An Iowa
woman who had only a few
months to live became Stanford
University's fifth heart-lung
t ra n spla nt patient Tuesday,
medical center om,ials said.
Darlene Moore Mathern. 37.
was in stable condition following
the 31h ·hour operation.
"There were no complications
in surgery. a nd the patient is
doing as well a s could be
expected after an operation of
t his magnitude." said Dr. Bruce
A. Re itz, who led the team of
s urgeons.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Cut1fitd G~moloRi11, AGS
DO YOU REMEMBER?
II im 'I eo.ty
Do you remem ber last year's
Christmas gifts? it isn't easy to
months ugo Lo look at proposed
airport s ites and recommend the
most foas1ble
Rut the process h a&n 't been as
s tre amlined as ho ped for
Chairman Keith Murdoch told
me m hers that a target date in
February now appears "a little optimistic "
A final recommendation to lhl'
s uper visors more likely might
be issued around April, he said
B e ~<H e th en , thou gh ,
comm1tl1te members still must
decade on their favorite site ror a
regional airport intended to take
pressure off John Wayne Airport
and to provide medium and
long r .i 11 ~e comme rcial Jct
flig hts
Dr William B a llh aus .
pre s id e nt o f R ec kman
Ins truments Inc .. s uggested
itJring the committee's monthly
fueeting Tuesday in Santa Ana
that .the group should forward
what he called its best two
locations. Santiago Canyon and
Chino Hills, to the s upe rvisors .
The ultimate decision on a
site, hP reasoned , will be a
political rme anyway.
But others seemed reluctant to
ma~e recomme ndations until
t h ey 've s tudied· mo r e
information about the sites,
including alternatives of buying
local military bases ir only to do
away with conflicting air space
rrom places s u c h a s ttle
Marines' El Toro Air Station.
-A p r~opo s a I fro m H e nry
Scgl'rs tro m a nd J ame s
Cavanaugh. both or whom live in
Newport Beach. lo construct a
n e w reg ional airport was
unanimously tabled by the group
pending more study
Segerstrom. the South Coast
Pla za d eve lop e r , a n d
C a v anau g h , pre s ident o f
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I r v 1 n c . w e r t• a b s l' n t Th "
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Newport Beach Congrc!>s man
Ro be rt Badham sent word that
he believes ne w technologict.11
udvances in quiet and efficient
aircraft mig ht r e lieve &ome
pre!>sure on John Wayne and
Long Beach airports
Badham was consulted by
<'om millec m c m IH:r Wu Iler
Gerk en. president and executive
ofra cer of Pac1f1t Mutual Lafe
lns urante, on pos~1bil1ti es of
<tcqumng land at local military
basci.
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~t11l··1~ waitini;: fur final figure~
-en 1>uss1ble acqu1s1t1on to wea~h
the cost-benefit of such a move
Pre liminary f1 ~ures prnvided
Monday were that land at El
Toro has a m<irket value from
S98 million to $136 million Tbf!
Ma rines: Tustin Helicopter Hasie
wa:-. valued from $46 million 'J>
S62 million and the Navy's Loil
Alamitos Air St atum was Lasted
from S40 million to $53 million.
Committee m em ber Georgl:!
Mc N amec told the group hl!
lhinki; more c·a n be done lb
-e n courage Orang'e Co unly
res idents to u!>e the Ontarlb
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Allen: A bit at a time
Problems piled up for national security adviser
By WAl.TER It. MEARS
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W ASIUNGTON Some day,
perhaps, a deposed government
-offi c ia l wl 11 wri l e a little
guidebook for his successors to
consult in times of trouble ..
Rictfard V. Allen could have
used one.
'Fo r there is a pattern in
controve r s i es 'l i k e that
surroWlCli.ng President Reagan's
national security adviser, and
the lessons of one adminjstralion
never seem to registe r on the
next.
No set of instructions is going
lo avoid such problems ; they go
with the t erritory. But once
something happens tha t raises a
cloud or suggests a conflict or
inte r-est, the subject of inquiry
and ru s defenders could, al least.
avoid ma.king it worse.
That is what has happened in
the Allen m atter.
It began as an inquiry over an
.unreported and;-according to
All e n , for go tten $1 ,000
honorarium for a Japanese
magazine interview with Nancy
Reagan. It has been managed so
as to raise othe r questions about
Allen and the cons ulting
business he sold when he joined
the White House staff.
11• 11111111
It is ent•ely possible that
the re is les·s to the whole
business than meets the eye in
public print. One Jus tice
Department official, a career
m an with no special tie to the
administration:' suggests that it
has been overblown from the
beginning.
Part o f the proble m 1s
disclosure on the inst allment
plan. When information about
·such a matter com es out bit by
bit. with new disclosures ever y
day or two. the case li ves on.
and flouris hes.
That's what happened in the
summe r of 1977, whe n Be rt •
Lance. Presid e nt Carter 's
budget adviser. was under
investigation for rus practices as
a G eorg ia banke r . Lance
res ign e d after w eek s o f
controversy. His d t!parture
probabl)' w..s inevitable. But the
serial disclosure system made it
all worse.
The expert on that would be
Richard M. Nixon, who could
have taken Watergate at one big
dose. Instead . Nixon and his
Jailing of liquor
thief called setup
CONCORD,..N.H. IAPI The
chief executi ve of the New
Ha mpshire Liquor Commission
was arres t e d a nd j a ile d
overnight after he threatened to
lift a hotel'S liquor license when
he was refused an additionaJ
drink, police said.
But J a m es D o wr ick .
e xe cuti ve direc t or of the
commission, denied the charges
and claimed he was entrapped
by commissio n Chairwoman
J ean Wallin in "a classic setup"
designed to discredit him.
P olice said they c ha rged
Dowrick with trespassing and
resisting ar rest. after forcibly
re moving rum from a bar he
. refused to leave Monday night.
Dowrick claimed Mrs . Wallin
sought to discredit him because
he ha s g i v en f e d e ral
investigators evidence that she
illeg ally kept a Concord bar
He~lacklay
l"IM A••· .t MeM Dr.
646-3228
open until 3 a.m . to entertam
liquor brokers.
Mrs. Wallin, who has been at
odds with Dowric k over the
o p e r a ti o n o f t h e $1 40
m illion-a-year s tate-run retail
liquor business. called his
charge of a setup "certainly not
the s tate ment of a rational
person ... She caJled hjm "just a
disgruntled employee.'' ,
Asked if she had kept a bar
open past legal hours, she said:
"No t t o m y kno wle d ge I
cert<UnJy haven't."
Dowri c k . 46 . h e ads a
management team set up by the
Legislature t o s tre amline
operation of the state's liquor
business. The three-m e mbe r
commission, headed by Mrs.
Wa llin, has been at odds with
the team over control or the
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advisers chose what John D.
Ehrllchman called "a modified.
limited hangout." As a result,
the administration took poison
on the installment plan.
Allen's problems are not in the
same league, and he has moved
t o s t e m th e pe r s i s t e nt
ins ta flments by a nswering
reporters questions following
severa l weeks of silence.
AUen finally stepped aside , on
a n administrative leave of
absence, while investigators sort
out his role in accepting the
J apanese honorarium.
His troubles could have been
minimized had everything come
out at once: the tardily reported
h o n o r a r i um . t h e g if t
wristwatches, the sale of hjs
consulting business 'to a former
Reagan adviser · with continuing
monthly paymeRts. ·
Ins t ead . o n e r e v e lation
followed another . until Allen
said he had made a mistake in
not reporting the honorarium to
the White House counsel's offil.-e.
At the sante lime, he said the
sale of his consulting firm had
been finalizea and there were no
mor e monthly paym ents due
him.
The White Ho use public
relation.s apparatus did little lo
help control Allen's situation.
White House spokesmen said
f i r s t tha t Alle n h a d been
investigated and cleared, then
had to retract that since the FBI
i nquiry h as n 't yet b een
completed. They said Reagan
learned of the J apanese gratuity
w h e n the world did . then
reversed that lo sa y that he'd
known about it for weeks.
. The guidebook, if there were
one. wouJd te ll the embattled
o ffi c i a l o f a fu tu r e
administrat ion to check every
a n g le, get the whole sto ry
togetqer. and tell it all at once.
If it's bad, it isn't going to get
any better. And in any event.
stringing it out can only make it
worse.
It might also offer lips on
dete rmining when the case is
getting out of control. There 's a
simple way to figure that: it's
ba llooning when the official
in vo l ved find s n e two rk
tel evision c r e w s c ampin g
outside his door every morning .
They waited for Lance. and they
wait for Allen now. He made the
network news by riding hi s
bicycle and chatting with hi s
neighbors on Thanksgiving Day
J
SNOW J08 Mary Ziegler of Sioux Falls.
S.D .• has two piles of show to conquer -tht:
one dumped on her car by Mother Nature and
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got seven inches of new snow Monday night.
Suspect tells. of· beatings
Homemakel\' of Year· on trial for slaying husband
CORUNNA. Mich. IAPJ A
wo m an crippled by multiple
sclerosis shot her husbaod a day
after complaining that he would
not lift her from he r wht!clchair
into bed. her ~on tc~t1fied .
The test imony camt! al a
preliminary cxam 1nat1on for
Dorothy Andrews . 40, who 1s
c ha r ged with kd lsng her
husband, Terrv Andrews. 28.
Mrs Andrews is free on bond
David Mt'De av1 ll, Mr s
Andr ews· 17 year-old son by a
previous marriage. sa id that ooe
da y before the s hooting ·his
mother "looked like she hadn't
slept. She ~aid Terry wouldn't
let her s~p ..
Mc Deav1ll said his mother
"can't get mlo bed alone." He
said her husband normally lifted
her into bed.
McDeavitt testified that his
. m other once had soug ht he lp
from an organization which a1d'i
ba ttered women She has said
that the group. the Council On
Violent Encounters. kept her m
shelters for one week last
summer
Mc Deavill also said that at his
mot h er·s reques t h e h ad
removed the nne used in the
shoot.mg from the family's home
~everal times He s a id that
during lhe week his mother was
a w ay , Andre w s h i m self
retrieved the weapon from the
Scoutmaster with whom it was
kept
McDeavitt said he heard two
loud noises the night Nov. 15
while m his upstairs bedroom al
the family home in Owosso He
~aid he ran downstairs. think.mg
his mother had fallen from her
"heelchair
Mrs. Andrews was sitting in
the chair holding a rine she
normally kept in a rack above
the bed s he sha r e d wi th
An drews. Mc Deavitl s aid
Andrews, he said. was lying in
the hed gasping a nd ble~ng
"She said ·1 shot him. I shot
him , oh God. please he lp.' "
~cDeavitt said. •
Andrews died four d ays later.
Mrs And re ws , who , was
named Mlcrugan Homemaker o(
the Year at lhe State Fair in
1979. in interviews. has declined
to discuss the shooting but has
accused her husband Qf mental
and physical abuse.
A devout Melhodist, she has
complained that Andrews would
not allow her to attend church
and hid her purse when she
threatened to leave him. She
was married to Andre ws for
about II months
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 2, 1981 $
·Paynlent ,
to victim's l
Welfare cuts restored kin OK'd \ ..
LOS ANGELES (AP) An
Ruling on notice to recipients prompts state. action $8!7,000 puyment to the family o(q
a Canadian woman killed 1n a
t qtffl c accident wruch allegedly 11 occurred al least partly because .,.
of missing s to p s igns was· . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Uecause a federal judge found
that the state dJdn't provide for
proper notice to 150,000
Californians whose welfare
benefits are being cut, the cuts
will be restored W s month. a
state spokesman said.
"We are going to instruct the
counties to pay the money."
Shawn Ortiz or the state Social
Services Department said in an
inte r view before a scheduled
U.S. District Court hearing.
Judg~ Thclton Henderson trus
week oi:,dered Social Services
Director Marion Woods, Finance
Director Mary Ann Graves and
their lop a ides to explain
Tuesday why they s hould not be
he ld in conte mpt for cutting
we lfa re benefits without the
legally required notice.
Ortiz said rus department was
·'doing everything possible to
comply," and hoped to present a
new notice that would satisfy the
.judge.
But he said the earliest the
cuts could be permanently
imple m e nt ed was in late
December or e urly January.
The reductions were supposed
to save the state $21 million.
Firm fined $210
SA~ DIEGO tAP I The stale
of California h as f i ne d a
lla y ward company S2 10 for
safety violations after one of its
s teel workers fell to his death
from the top of a high-rise
building under construct ion. The
lle rrick Corp. was cited for
several safety violations
They were contained in a bill,
h astily pai;sed durin g the
Legislature's special session last
month, implementing President
Reagan·s welfare cutbacks that
were approved by Congress.
About 100,000 Californians are
to lose a ll welfare benefits,
because of c h anges in the
e ligibility s t andards, a nd
another 200,000 are to have
benefits reduced. Ortiz said.
The st ate-prepafled notices
were sent by counties to about
har those persons on Nov. 20
because the law r equires 10
days' advance warning.
But Henderson. in res ponse to
a class-action s uit by thret:
welfar e recipients in Contra
Costa and Solano counties, said
the notices were dcfective and
denied recip i e nt s their
due·process rights.
He cited language in one
section saying recipients had no
righ t to a hearing because
benefits were being reduced on a
mass basis, and another section
saying recipients who' claimed
mathematical or other errors in
lheir own cases could seek a
hearing . The sections were
confusing and did not clearly tell
recipients heir rights, the judge
said
Ortiz said the_ noti ces were
drafted that way as an "effort lo
minimize the number of ..
hearings and minimize the loss
or general fund money."
lie said the J udge's decision
came after counties had entered
the reduced level of welfare
payments into their com puters
for mailing. The checks will be
mailed at the lower benefit
levels. and supplemental checks
will be needed later in the
month, he said.
The olher 150,000 persons who
were not St'nl notices will
receive their full December
benefiL-;, Ortiz said.
He aJso said the stale hopes to
offset its money loss by seeking
restor ation of Sil million in
federal welfare funds on the
grounds that a federal judge was
p revt!nting the s tale from
complying immediate ly with
Rea gan's c·ut~.
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County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
tapes beak of oily seagull as she bathes it. Workers rescued
34 gulls from a Moss Landing garbage dumpster after they
got saturated m fish_~1l and couldn't ny_o_u_t. _______ _
upproved hy t he Los Angeles,.1 County Board of Supervisors 1 ,
On the recommendation of \he J ..
t·ounty counsel 's offi ce, the , ,
board vol.<."'d !>·O to approve the1H
out-of-court settlement with the ,,
family of Ellen Jewel Wourms.
Mrs . Wourms. 39, of Port ,
Coqu1tlam. British Columbia, ,
died June 20. 1976. when the, 11
motorhomc she and her family .111
were traveling in became ,11 in volved in an accident in m
PalmdaJe .
However th~ "slop" and "stop 1,
a h ead " !>igns before the ,
mterseclJon where the mishap 11 occurred were down and the.t·
"stop" markings on the street 111
itself had been paved over. The'"
inves ti gat ing California n
I lighway Patrol officer said the
accident was at least partly.,1.
caused by the downed signs.
Gann crime measure not on ballot yet
Mrs. Wourms· hus band, Emil 111
Frede rick Wo urms, then 43, t
s uffered four broken,ribs in the •'
accident. Their children Tammy •1.
Noel and Scott Anthony, then H
aged 8 and 12 respectively, and ,.:
her parents, Mount Albert Scott I
a nd Olive Violet Scott, sustained i•I
minor injuries. .11
The family had submitted a
c laim for $1 ,0!>0,000 for the
. SACRAMENTO <AP1 -An
aide lo Paul Gann says his own
report that the crime initiative
has made the June ballot was
two weeks premature
Bob McEJreth. a si:>okes man
fo r Gann, first said iTI an
~nterview Monday that about
700,000 signatures had been
collected.
But he called to say that he'd qualify for the Jurw ballot thal \'ICluns be notified before alleged wrongful death. f
been .mi sunderstood and that 11 conta.ms 12 provis ions. mOf'it crim inals are sentenced, a A report . by Deputy Countyf
Gann hopes to have 700,000 by or which ·i!rc s imilar to bills broadly worded Proposal aimed Counsel Jan A. Pluim s aid t
Dec. 15. sponsored in recent year.> by l<iw at a llowing evidence from some records showed the signs, which
The ir1tialive needs !>!>3,790 enfotcement groups illegal searches lo be used al were made o f wood a ndJ
valid si~natures of registered trials, a provision allowing some embedded in dirt on the side of
vot ers to make the ballot They include a virtual ban on non-murder defendants to be the road, had apparently been
McElrcth said signatures would plea-b1trga1n1ng for serious hel d with o ut bail , a nd a knocked down by vandals 16 ,
be subrrutted to county officials c rimes. a narro"' 1ng of the constitutional "g<iarantee" of times in the 51 2 years before the 1 ,
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over 100 different gifts. W 1th plrnt}
of choices in almost evt.'ry price
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ADVERTISEMENT
ACT BEFORE DECEMBER 31ST
FOR 1981 TAX RETURN CRED·ITS
State and Federal tax credits make
investments in ceiling insulatJon pay off. big -
arid fast -accordi ng to industry_ spokesmen Dick
Granieri and Mike Turner;
And now 8% financing makes it more attractive
than ever.
In fact, if you install R-19 insulation before
December 31st and finance it with the So. Cal Gas
Co . new 8% financing plan, you can get back up
to 40% of ·your investment money in federal and
state tax credits before you pay it out. It can be
explained this way : /
Say your insulation costs $800.00 with an 8% So.
Cal Gas Co. loan for 60 months, your payments
are about $16.00 a month. But you're entitled to
get 40% of your total insulation costs back in tax
credit$.
That means if you apply for the tax credits on
your 1981 return, you'd enj oy $320.00 in direct
savings around.April 15th next year.
And you'd be paying just $16.00 per _month. You'll
also enjoy a warmer house and lower energy bills
this winter and beyond.
For ~re information, call Dick at (714). 549-4833.
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Orange Co~st DAILY PILOT/Wed nesday. Oocembor 2, 1981
White/lies thrive
as med/lies perish
FINED 1300
Stuntman . Dan
Goodwin . 25. has
been fined $300 and
placed under court
s upervision for six
months on charges
s temming from his
Nov. 11 climb up the
s ide of the 100-story
John Hancock Cente r
in Chicago.
SAN JOSE CAP) -Some areaa
.sprayed with malathion in t.he war
against the Mediterranean fruit fly
a r e c ho k e d w i th c I o u d s-o r
crop-ravaging aphids and whiteflles,
, agrlcultJ,lre officials said.
"We don't have scientific data,"
sa id Bob McMann . executive
secretary or the Santa Clara County
Farm Bureau, "so all we know is
what we see. But we're seeing a lot of
them."
··My garden was infest ed with
clouds of them," said Bob Scowcrofl
of Palo Alto, a · member or the
conservation group Friends of the
Earth. "I finally just tore .out the
garden and called it a lost year."
Mc'Mann said the' problem is
"another headache. another expense
for growers, but not a severe one at
this point. Ifs still not as bad as the
medfly."
The malathion is killing lacewings
and other insects that normally keep
aph ids and whiteflies in check ,
accordine to Roge r Blak~. a
spoke sma n for the m e d(l y
eradication project.
.. But-the whitefly population is
exploding In Sacramento where there
hasn't been any spraying," he added.
Some experts feel the answer to th..e
new problem is to spr ay more
pesticides and pray for a cold winter.
But Judy Jones said she has sprayed
plants in her Sunnyvale nursery
several limes a week without
complete success.
"You· re not going lo get rid of
them." she said. "All you can do is
cut down on them by spraying
orthene dia zi non or mor e
malathion."
· Budget balanced
NEW HAVEN, Conn. 1AP1 -After
15 years of ope rating deficits, Yale
University revealed it balanced its
budget during the 1981 fi scal year
and achieved a $52,000 s urplus
Oil exploration supported
WASHINGTON <AP) -If
"environmentally sensitive
procedures ·~ a re employed,
exploring for oil and minerals on
public land is supported by a
large majority of Americans,
according to a Sindlinger & Co.
poll.
The survey questions dealt in
general with the polic ies of
Interior Secretary James Watt,
who says he believes the nation
can develop its energy resources
on public lands while still
protecting the environment.
The poll was conducted for the
political l y con se rvative
Heritage Foundation.
Eighty-four percent of those
interviewed s aid they would
fa vo r t h e taking of an
.. inventory .. of oil, gas and
m ineral resources on the 762
million acres of federally owned
land "so long as exploration is
a c c o m p a n ,i e d b y
e n vironmentally sensitive
procedures.'· Opposition was
expressed by 12 .5 percent, while
the rest sajd they didn't know.
T he question was a mong a
dozen on policies toward federaJ
lands and development.
Despite the wide margin .of
s u p p o r t e x p r e s s e d t o r
exploration if precautions are
taken t o prot ec t th e
environment. opinion was nearly
split on a question involving
endangered animals.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health
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\\We forgot to turn off the alarm when we
came in!" "I hate early American!"
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"Where did he get the Idea
that he's cuddly'?"
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Oran9e Coast DAILY PILOT /Wodnesday. December 2. 1981 A9
A. LIMITED NUMBER OF A'ITRACTIV&: Family 'learns lesson ~ '6-pack'
dUring cold ordeal duck Chrmtmas· Carol Song SheetB
ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO sought Churches & Organi7.ations
Call ia Penen It A.M. to S P.M.
.. ,,REN0 11AP> _,A San Mateo, "We are a ll In good physica l
Calif , family credits exercise and . condition." she 1uud. "My hus b1md
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TO WINTER HOME ··Big :\I... on<• of the
holllc nose dolphins at Great Advt>nlurc Park
in Jackson. N .. J .. is p laced l>n specia l
stretcher for flig,ht to California for the
winter
Holiday Gift
Art Show /Sale
Daily thru Dec 9
Huntington Center's
annual super exhibit
of arts and crafts
featunng 55 top
lalented artists From
this great array of unique
orrginals you II find a
perfect gift for everyone
Beach Blvd and 4C5 Fwy
Children's
·Puppet Show
II s th'e season to make
kids happy at Huntington
Center's Great New Mall whh the real Sa'hta, caroltng
and entertatnment See the
M1tcheJI Marronettes 4 shOws
daily every Thurs . Frr Sat &
Sun trl Omstmas
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cAnnounces
.fhe 1981
ChriStmas
--Ornament
Our CBonus Gift
to You
JuSt for <J>articipatin~ in Our
cportraitcprontotion
i4Professional Color Portraits
0e2?r~!~~;2~ Price
Last Visit Before Chriaimu! 'Portraits <Back
in Time for Gift GiVin~
TllE'E Di\\'SONLY -
DECJ:MBER :TUES WED THUR FRI SAT
01 02 03 f)4 05
. DAILY:IOAM · 8PM 'ATURDA\':lUAM · 6PM
Beach Boulevard. Westminster
Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa
MagnOlia Street. Huntington Beach
Camino De Estrella, San Clemente ••Qmlity at a K m8rt price. Nice.··
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good sense with keeping them aUve and I play squash und the boys play
during a weeke nd ordeal in the soccer. And w~·,rc aerobic dancers."
snowy backcountry near Lake Tahoe. She also said they did the right
But Alice Verby admitted, "We thing by deciding to spend the night
were not prepared and we learned in a snow cave made under a rock
our lesson." outcropping , rather than trying to
Mrs. Verby, 39. her husband, Dr. find their way out
RENO I AP> In Las
Veg a s, th ere was
Donna. the duck with an
arrow through her s ide.
Now Reno has iL'I own
bird-in-need a duck
with a plastic s1x·pack
holder around its ne<·k.
Harbor Lawn
~
Harry Verby, 41, and theit children, "We really did keep calm," Mrs.
J oel. 12, and Eric. 11, learned their Yerby said. "We had a game plan -
"lesson" by getting lost during a we took the best choice of action. The
cross.country ski outing near Tahoe irOJlY is that we were only a couple of
The duck doesn't ha ve
a· name a nd Or. Jim
Da·le of the Humane
Society said the plastic
colla r doesn't seem to be
hurting it. But Dale said
he 's afraid the bird will
get hung up on a branch
somewhere and choke to
1625 GISLER • COSTA MESA
(Locate4 9djaoent '° ,.,.
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Meadows. miles from our car. if only we could
The family was found the next day have found our way."
by a Was hoe County search and r escue te am -:-but o nly after The yerbys w~r.e. s p.otted by a
s pending the night huddled in a young .~1lot who was a friend _or Mrs.
mak esh ift c ave while o uts ide Verby s brothe r Todd Tomich, 22.
te mperatures plumme ted to 10 . new over _the area where the V~rbys
degrees. · · . ~ere behe~ed to be lost u!lh l he
Mrs. Verby said the family was ~p.otted ~hem . and. then .d~rected
inexperienced at cross-country s kii ng sea rchers lo the family by radio.
death.
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and was ilt-prepared for a night in ' Some 30 people a nd a team or dogs
the woods. She said they should have were dispatched hy W.ashoe County
taken warmer clothes. matches and authorities the ni ght before to look
survival food. for the family.
She credited their survival in pa rt
to good health. · T he Vt>rbys we r t! tre ated for
frostbite and left for home.
Hum a n e Soc i ety
wo rke r s have tried
s talkin g th e d uc k .
without s uccess. But,
unda unted , Dale s a id
t h e soc i e t y w o ul1
<'Ont i nue to c heck its t;:::=P;;;::::ll=t:;:L==bo==k========.==,=,=,:;::;
'progress regularly, an.J Ca~id c:!men. ~an.-'e$ oa·11y Pl keep on trying to catc:1 it. exclU$lvely m the
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30 $326,975 $653,950
35 $608,021 $1,216,043
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Schwab to buy Irvine firm
Letterman Transaction Seroices I nc. to be purchased
C har lt18 . Schw1tb & <:o .
subsidiary to the nation's largest
discount btokerage firm. h1u1
unnounced plans to acquire an
Irvine-based discount brokerage
house, Letterman Transaction
Servictis Inc.
1'he disclosure came one week
aft er Schwab's µurent com puny.
Ch;.1rles Schwab Corp.,
;_innounced-iLhad accepted a $S3
million purchase orrer from
BankAmerica Corp., parent
l'ompany to Bank of America.
"Actually. we al ready had
strµck a deal several weeks
before thal announcement was
made." said Scott Letterman,
SDG&E discloses
$~2 million loss
SAN DI EGO (AP) -San Petroleum Distributors.
Diego Gas & Electric Co s ays 1t Guttero said the utility found
lost $32 million instead of $31 · out two mopths ago that it cost
million as first thought in a 1978 Sl million to cancel the• deal to
oil swap with a Houston, Texas. buy 200.000 barrels of low·sulfur
broker. fu el which il didn't need.
The disclosure came at a At the time. he said. the world
hearing of the Public Utihties market was glutted with oil. San
Commission. and PUC attorneys Otego Gas decided to burn
accused the San Diego company natural gas and lacked space to
of withholding information from store the two to three million
its auditors. barrels or oil which, under the
A company s po k esma n , contract. it was to receive.
Jeffrey GuUero. described it as The deal was so involved that,
·•another unfort\mate episode" San Diego Gas admitted months
in a contract signed with United ago. it stood to lose $31 million.
CO\.LECTO•S COUIE• ~ 11+•1 o.14 C-~.1t Sll•w Cl . .-, 11
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work for
µresident of lht1 privately QWned
hrm. He i.aid the takeover.
's ubJect to execution or a final
a~reemenl, has been discussed
since l!nG.
"Scverul major brokerage
firm s were interested,''
Letterman said. He said he
hopes to sign a d efinitive
agrl!emcnt sometime this week.
He was not at liberty, he said, to
discuss t~e purchase price.
James W. Fuller, Schwab
senior vice president. s aid the
merger was possible in part
because ot Schwab's access to
c redit due to the pending
BankAmerica deal.
Letterman has branches 1n
San Francisco. San Diego, Los ·
Angeles. Houston and Dallas.
Sc h wab is based i n Sa n
Francisco.
Discount brokerage houses
discount commissions by up to
half or what full·s trvice
brokerage h ouses charge
because they do no research.
underwriting or over·the·counter
trading.
Letterman s aid he and his
brother, Bryce. will now focus
on their oil and gas business.
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RE PAIR UNDER WAY llt•IJwcan sport:. l'ars arl' lx>in).! reeallctl
for rC'vlf.lt'l'mt•nt c'1f u ~C:rtl'l\ of nut:-. an tht· front !>U~pt·n~mn
Recall 's1nooth'
The recall of between 2,000
and 3,000 DeLorcan cars rs going
sm oothly with repair limes
avaraging :w minute!>, ):laid C.R
Brown, pr e s ident o r th e
De Lorean Motor Co 's North
A m c r 1 c a n '' p c r a I 1 o n a I
headquarters in I rvrne
He said the repair job. which
Involves replat•cmcnl or a serie::.
of nuts in the front suspension of
the fancy stainless-steel coupt:.
is being done at all or the 345
D e Lorl•an d ea l er s hip s
nationwide
Brown said t he voluntary
recall . announced an letters sent
to a II owne r s of l he $26.000
sports car , was a µreraut1ona~
measure .
lie said replacement or the
nuts 1s ai med at eliminating the
"remote" possibility that one of
them could come loose after
s cvHa·t 'tthousand miles and
cause potential steering control
problems.
Brown said the old nuts. 'are
!icing r eplaced with a new. type
dcs1Rned to stay on tightly
He said that no accidents have
lleen caused as a result or the
problem
The car was introduced to the
United States earlier this year
The DeLorean headquarters in
Irvine at 2055 Mam St. serves as
the n ationwide dis t ri bution
center for the sports car made m
Ireland.
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
FV firm 's
• earni118B,
sales up
Newport Corp. of Fountain
Valley, manufacturen of laser
optics componenta, experienced
u les and tiarnings growth for
the flrsl quuter or 'the 1982
fi scal year . accord i ng to
Edward C . Berry , ch ief
executive officer .
Net income for the quarter
ended Oct. 31 was $854,231, or 31
cents a share, compared with
$719 ,6L8. or 32 cents. including l
cent .per s hare for extraordinary
credit and I cent per share from
the discontinued operation ot the
Dole Division. for the quarter
ended Oct. 31. 1980. Sales were
$4 29 million compared with
$3 43 mllbon m 1980.
At the annual sha reholders
meeting held Nov 18, all present
board members were re-elected
They are Edward C. Berry,
William J Biehl, Milton M.T.
1 Chang, H R Gorr a nd J ohn W.
'! Matthews 7\11 are prin cipal
· orfi cers of the company except
Biehl , a manage m e nt
consultant. '
Berry reµo rted J>~tUement at
mi n 1 ma I co ~l ··<ff sever a I
outsta n~:hng-le:iws uits arising
from )AJfeged tritium emissions
al the company 's former
,s ubsidiary, American Atomics
• ,Corp,
As to the future . Berry said
t h e co mpan y 's present
production base and capability,
m a rketing positions, financial
s tre ng th , t ec hnolog ically
capable pe rsonnel . and i t s
e mphasis on new products. puts
1t in a strong position to meet the
research and applied needs of
laser . electro-optics and related
industries.
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~~' "'~~ .... ~ " Truth about
today's farmers
Mark l'Ul'h uf the t1vc ~latemenlo; below either
1ru1· or l uht·
\.ari:u ..i~ri<'ulturnl conulomerales are taktnlC
uvct ttw family farm, and lhl• tradll1on Of the family
farm '" rn1mJly c111>aJ>JICUnng m the Unih:d States
''uUl\fl pt·u111t· a n · lcav1J\g the farm as fu t a:s
the) c·an ~ct u c·ollv~t: t·ducal1on and a.re moving 1ntt1
urb<in tirt?JI>
l>uc-l(J the great ris ks an<I hardships an
fo,.m irlg wt•atht·r 1"1 top of the ~eneral problems or
intcre~t rule!'> 1·•J:.I of hvin~. till' a majority of
fu r m l'r l>, 11
~1vc·n a f rc•1• ~
l' ho H 'C. wou 1 rl
movt' into othl·r
octupataon... ~,.
Cmrlpart't l SYlVIA PORTED~-..~, With thl• llV<'I' ,.., ·,
a 11 A m t• r 1 c· ::in
1> u p u I u t 1 tJ n . ·-· _ ,..
farrnt•r>s rt't'('IVC' )('"'t'o forr~aJ L..<JUClltiOti
M<t:.l farmers gripe about politics and fear the
rnencan s~"tcrn 1~ fatlln~ hut they don't bother to
'c11l-in pres1dt•nt1al elections ir you ans we red true to any of the above, you
llunkL"Cl All arr· fa lse c;tatements. according to a
M mprchun!.1Vl' "tuct) or rarmers coast to coast, JUSt
('Ondu<'lttd for Cc1tton Inc bv Research & Forecasts,
:111 indttpcnt.lcnt New York b"aserl research fllim. Yet.
these ar1• our strongly held beltefs about farme rs . It's
difficult to accept them a !> merely popular m yths that
"'l' hand down rmm generation to generation
f or ins tance . 91 percent of those farmers
c;ur\'eyt.'d lieltevc they race more n sks than people in
other vccl11>at1ons An overwhelming tnaJority (95
pt•rcl'nll :-.aid that , t;:1 ven a free choice, they would
l'Ontinue farming Only 60 percent of the general
puhht• would C'Cmt1nuc• 1n the occupations they now
have
Thl' :.ource:. of Jr>b satisfaction among the
furming community al"o a re extraordinary A close
famil} env1ronm1•nt was cited by on e-third of the
U'..Slllllldents. while lle1 ng your own boss <70 percent)
and being outdoors were m entioned by s ubstantial
number:s A:. an example of stability, 90 percent of
fa rme rs lx'iit:vt• that It is very important to do things
together a" agains t 74 percent of the public. a nd 65
A hidden shu<:k'!r concerns education , for tn1s
:.urve) strt>s:.c!> that today's farmer is more educated
than othrr American:. A full 45 percent of those
"urveyL"<l had attended college, compared with 30
verccnl of tht• general public
f'~urth er m orc . they used their educat ion ,
lwroming what the report calls "1nfo rmat1on
activists .. /\l ll'ast 80 perceoL,of farmers use
t>x t e ns ion M'rVll'<'S agribusiness lite rature and
profttss 111n a l con.,ultants 1n farm management
program<,
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I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Oocomber 2. 1981
State to f e'e l impact
1of federal fund cuts
The Reagan admm1strt1tion's
new re de ral budget t•o mbinl's
more thun 50 f edcr a lly rund~d
programs into nine block ~rant s .
to be administered IJy tht:' st ates.
The theor y wus to give tht•
s t a t es more flextbil1tv 1n
a llocating ledera I rund::. ~hen•
they a·r e mos t needed IJ y
reducin~ specific entitle ments It
was a reason a b it:' ·theor \'
H o w eve r . the budget als o
reduct.><! the total f cd cral runds
a~ai lable for the blo~k gr ants by
25 percent.
This h~s left mos t ~tatl'~.
inc luding Califorr11a . with . the
dile mma of deciding wht:'rl' l<)('al
c utbacks can be made
I.ate last month, fin~ stale
, Senate commillees conduC'ted
public hearings in Los A(lgeles on
five consecutive davs to a ssess
the block grant b udget cuts
in five kev areas education .
public transit. legal servi<:cs for
the poor . hous ing and he alth
programs.
The conclus ions. after tht•
testimony of 500 part icip:.mt; \\a::-
as scmbled. a re not enrour:.tging
In education, fedcr<JI aid to
California schools will be C"ut bv
. more than S.SOO million ovt:r the
! next two vears . This will mean
fewer federal dollars for tea che r
·training. libra r ies. education for
' the handicapped and hot meuls
· for the poor ·
· In public transit. "ttnes~cs
: predicted prohibiti\'c S2 bu~ fart'~
Within th(' nex t fe\\ \'l'(H:o..
res ulting in a reduction or 50.CXIO
com mute rs on the Sout hl·rn
California Rapid Transit System
mostly young people. the
. e lderly and job-seekers .
On publicly financNl ll·gal
s e r vices fo r the poor. it was
estimated about 145.000 of the
three m illion elig ible citizen:-nm\
take advantage of the "ernC'e~.
w h iC'h woul<.l ~<.·limin<.ited uncll'I'
the Reagan pr'O°'gram
In hous ing . <tn est1maH'd
7 .000 to 10.000 fewer n ew
su bsid1zed · rent al housm~ unit::-
will be built. addin~ up to a S3QO
mill ion r e du ction in housing
co nstruction. Under new rules.
t 4 million California house hold::.
wi ll be removed ·from rederal
hou~ing assist an ce eligibility
In health services. the s tall'
will "lose $47 million in federal
s upport of Medi-Cal. $10 million
for t1lcohol ·<.lru g abuse and
mental he alth programs. S7.4
m illio n for preventive health
se r vices and S5 8 m11l1on for
maternal a n d t•hilcl health
progr a m s .
In other a r ea!-.. J0.000 CET A
\\'Or kers will lose public se r vice
.1obs be-cause of thl' e limination of
th at program a nd StOO m illion
will be lost in fe deral ·business
development funds .
Pe rcentage-wist' the federal
c ut s d o not s o und dras tic .
ranging as they do from aboul 5
per cent in preventive health care
to about 18 percent in maternal
and child hea lth care
But when s p e lled o ut in
dolla rs and cents. the impact on
the state is dramatit
Now it is up to the state to
deC'ide w h er(' to allocate the
rC'main inJ;! fed t•r a l dollars. which
programs to <·ut bal'k a nd whith
to e li min<ilt' He\'ond doubt.
manv thousa nds of ·lower income
Ca,lifornia familil'S will s uffer
fro m the attempt to g l·t
giw ernment off ou r bal'ks Said
o n t• s t a l e ~ f It' 1 a I . · · W h l' n
Wa s hington C'Ub thoughtlessl:-.
California bleed~ profusely.··
This doubtless was not the ·
intent of the cutback:-;. but Just
pos sibly a s in othe r areas of
the budget m a ne uvering they
\\ e r e n ot thou g h t th r o u g h
t•arefull y enough
L'l earl\', no amount or
·,·o lunteeris·m .. will be enough to
0 f f S el W h a t i S g 0 I n g t 0 bl'
happening in th1::-~tall'
'Law -hits shoplifters
:\ I a \\ µ a s " e d b y t h e
Legislature this :-e ar a nd going
into effect Jan l could h l·lp
reduC"e California ·~ ~taggenn g Sl
billi o n an nu al loss fr11m
shoplifting •
T h c m t· a :-. u r l' g 1 ' l' -.
m c r c h <.i nts morC' lt>e wa\ 111
d ct ainin ~ sus pected shop Ii ftt•rs .
s earching th eir p u r s e s a nd
packages. and using rec·overcd
stolen good s as endence in l'ourt .
T h e I a "' r e m o " e s t h t.•
req uirement that the shopliftl•r
m u s t have left the :-.tore before
b ei n g d e t ained . allow s
detainment for a .. reasonable
time." per m its rl'as onablc
s e lf -dcft:'n se ., if r esis tan C'e 1 ~
cncounte recL\pcrmits a sear ch c)f
purse a nd packages. but not
, cloth ing. permits detaining the
.. u s pc cl u n l i 1 po I i C' e a r r i ,. c•
and recoH'r:-of stolen items that
:.trt• in plain \'ll'\\. and allows the
us e of ·prob;i ble n rns t··· a s
dcfl'nsc 1f c:1\'il a t tion 1 l>rought
:.igainst lhl' mNc h ;rnt hy tht•
:-us pct·t ·
~lerchants s hould be C"ar l'lul
to stav within the limtts nf' tht·
new law. to :.tsk the suspect to
,. o I u n t a r i I \' s u r r c n d c r s t o I e n
goods. and· to he s ure there art:
witne~"~ an' -del<..u+mcnt or
search ·
T he new law doubtless won't
bring s hoplifting to a h a ll. but it
will untie the hands of \'ictimized
merchants and perhaps. as
word of lhe new rules gets
around. it will discourage thil•ves
"ho think the\ know how to
l'irc·um\'ent cx i~tin).! shoplifting
laws
Stay with the coverups
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Secretary of State Alexander
Haig recently s u~gestcd that
.. we " meaning m e m bers of the
administration "sometimes do
too much talking ."
With reganl to tomm ent s
a bout "li mited nucle ar war"' m
Europe. the poss ibility of a
nu c lear "warning blast .. a nd the
··Trojan horse" in the Reagan
economic program. h e certa inly
was right. Talk like this <:an
sh ake up nations .
Unfortunatelv . ·t he C'areless
chatter is no t confine d to upper
levels .
This week we have WhiH·
House social secretar\' Muffit•
Brandon bewailing the ._ ·tcrrihlf!
tablecloth crisis."
·The Whit e House. it seems.
has only six d iffer e nt changes of
tablecloths for state dinners . and
some of the line ns a re not in the
best of shape.
There isn't a n y m oney left to
bu:-· new t ablecloths. s ays Muffie.
but s he has resourcefu lly scoured
the attics for lace ovcrla vs and
manages to complete the coverup
job with cente rpien•s and other
deco rations .
The fu r o r over Nancv
Reagan's c hina has quieted and
most Americans probably agree.
that he r expenditure of $822,000
in gift m oney to repair and
refurbis h the Wh itt: House famil:-·
li vi n g quarter s was justified.
Fortunately . thl' condition of
the official silverware seems
s ati s fa c torv to the n ew
occupants. We 'd s u ggest Mrs .
Bra ndon j ust m a ke do Ylilh the
tablecl01hs a nd s to p worr~·lnJ?
••loud that guesb "will lx'gin to
not ice the repetition.··
If th e Foorl a nd the
con"ers ation arc ad~quate. they
probab l ~~ won 't even notice
·what's under the CO\'C'rup~.
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Chief. needs political skill
WASHlNGTON Military ab1hly is
only one ~riterion for a successful
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Stare He
must be adept at the 1nterserv1ce
infightin.g that permeates the Pentagon,
he must be a skillful enough poli tician
to s atisfy "the president and his top
advisers and he must be able to
ha ndle Congress.
Air Force Gen. David· C Jones, the
current chairman, is pretty good at
mos t of his job. He has a distinguished
military record dating back to World
War II; he also served in the Korean
and Vietnam conflicts Though he 1s not
a West Pointer. he has managed to keep
control of professional rivalries at the
Pentagon. And so far. at least. he hasn 't
run afoul of the White House crew
IT'S IN lllS relations with Congress
that' Jones may have been less than the
'compleat chief of staff On a number of
occasions. he has misled congressional
committees. and some members of the
Senate have been openly critic-al ·or his
performance.
Sen. Thomas E agleton , D·Mo .. was.so
fur ious at what he thought was the
general's deliberate deception. 1n fat't.
tha'l he compa red him to Ri chard
Nixon.
"You said you had no mtentton to
deceive." Eagleton told the lean,
crewcut. ~-year.old Jones. "You didn't
do very well , but you had no intent to
deceive. l thought we were hearing
rrom President Nixo n again
Re m ember. he had no intent to deceive
the Congress
Wh at brought on this outbur~l was a
rlipflop in tes timony by Jones to the
Senate Appropriations Committee. The
Air Force had been accused by internal
wh1stleblower::. of disobeying Congress'
JACI AIDIRSDI
order to 1unk an obsolete computer
system, and then of doctoring budget
figures to c·over up the wrongdoing
JONES WAS ('ALLED to explain the
cove'rup. ln his prepared testimony, he
denied any wrongdoing and insisted the
Air Force ha.d not tri,ed to trick
Congress. But when Jones learned that
one or the whistleblowers was also to be
a witness. he abruptly postponed his
appearing before the committee.
When the general later did testify, his
new statement admitted the coverup.
but laid 1t t.o internal squabbling and
said he had been unaware of it That's
whe n Eagleton blew up
Internal Air Force memoranda
r e viewed by my associa~e Donald
Goldberg m ake clear that J ones·
closest advisers were fully aware of the
computer Sl·am and questioned its
lega lity months before the Senate
hearing
Jones is intelligent. speaks with
authority and exudes self·conf1dence
lie 1s a formidable witness which is
why there is growing concern that he is
less than a st r a ight-shooter m his
con g ress1onal testt mony
A recent e xa m pl e was Jones .. s
test1mon} on the AWACS sale t.o Saudi
Arabia Asked about u 1975 AWACS test
that was stlspe(•ted of being less than a
roaring success. J ones told the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee:
"f lRST, THE «AWACS1 radar 1s · v e~y diff1 c u'tt to jam l n t h e
circumstances wh ich you are talking
about. it was not a test to determine the
effel'l1veness of the AW ACS. Now it Just
happcn~d that th e re wer( '6o m e
«fighters 1 up there. that saw a number or miles awa~ a glint 1n the sky a!' the
AW ACS turned on refl ection. and went
over there and said how easy 1t is to
intercept. ..
The classified results or that 1975 test
contradict J ones on three essential
points.
The test was indeed intended to
determine A WACS effet't1 veness
The test found the A WACS radar
eas)r to jam
The fighte r planes d1dn t .. just
happen" lo be in the a rea . they were
d1recUy involved in the test
Footnote: A Pe ntagon spokesman·
chaimed \hat Jones in hi s testimony was
re"ferring to another AW ACS test, in
1978. arfd added that the• incident had
been distorted b)r an erroneous press
report
Briggs cites his campaign d~ficits . .
State Sen. John Briggs of fuller:ton
did more than startle the press early
t h i s m o nth w i th h i s abrupt
announcement that be would resign his
office before the end of the year He set
in motion rumors and s peculation as lo
his reason .for giving up what is
c o ns idered by m ost a plus h job
<'onsidering the $28,000 s alary plus a
near Sl ,500 a month tax-free living
allowance and a free automobile witp
an unlimited supply of gasoline.
Since Briggs has been openly one or
the most active fund r aisers among the
legislators, holding six or seven events
this year, and because he was involved
in several campaigns in 1978 and his
own re.election to a new four year term
Just last year, many speculated that
Rriggs m ay h ave accumulated
s ubs t antial s urpluses from those
campaigns.
THEY COU PLED that with the fact a
ne w s tate law. SB 42. will end the
privilege h e r e tofore e njoyed by
legislators leaving office of pocketing
whatever cam paign sur pluses they
might have. The new law takes effect
Jan. 1.
Briggs told the press conference his
campaign surplus was only $491.28 and
declared natty there was "no hidden
agenda .. to hiS> resignation, merely that
he w.as tired of legislattv~ork. Yet. he
indicated h e was considering
employment as a lobbyist.
He had earlier told another reporter
that he did have a deficit from hjs f980
senate race and a "big deficit" frqm his
.,
flRl WITIRS
gubernator ial campaign in 1978. He told
that reporter he had spent only Sl35.000
on his Senate r~ce
A review of the recor.ds on file with
the Fair P olitica l P r actices
~ommission CFPPCJ shows that Briggs
s tarted hjs 1980 Senate campaign with
S2.896 on hand and thereafter collected
S553.397. Hi s reported expenditures for
tha t campaign totaled $550,538 leaving
balance of SS,924 . But Briggs· report also
s hows an existing campaign deficit of
S220,074.·
In his 1978 gubernatorial campaign
Briggs started with S81,742 on hand and
c o 11 e c t e d $ 7 9 9 . 7 8 8 a n d . s h.o w e ~ _
expenditures of $892,554 and a ba lance
of $3, 102. A note on his report indicates
thal the total shown as collected does
not include $259,395 which he loaried to
the two mit.1at.Jve campaigns in whi~h
he was involved th<1i year. o~ on the
death penalty and the other to bar
employment .of homoscxua_ls in the
schools: The Joan. 1t was noted. was
• re paid durinJ( "the · penuct-the repo~
covers.
BOT H INIT I I\ Tl\' E C'a mpaigns
reported huge deficits, one' of over
$600,000 and ,another or m·ore than
$200.000 According to FPPC the.person
listed as "Treasurer"· for the initiative
campaign is responsible for the debts.-
Briggs was not treasurh fOr either
group but he loaned s u bstantial
amounts to the two committees so part
of the debt OWEl,d by them is to Briggs
As for the campaign fund-raisers held
this year the records show the total
receipts to be $88.734.30 with $67 ,520.85
reported as spent a nd a balance
reported as $491.28
Judging Crom the rec<Jrds reviewed
and from Briggs· own statel'l}ents
instead of leaving office with a surplus
he m ay be leavin g with deficits.
considering the amounts reported still
owing on the initiative campaigns.
The s peculation the n. that h is
resignation was prompted by the new
law regarding the pocketin g of
t'a mpaig n surpluses 1s without
foundation.
Sex can be a disguise for other .needs
Over the years, we have learned from
Freud and his followers to s uspect that
a variety of matters that seem to do
with other things are really rooted in
sexuality, of one sort or another.
This has been a good and valuable
lesson to learn. if we do not carry it too
IYlllY 111111
far. As t he Mast e r hlm setr o nce
jocularly reminded his acolytes, "Arter
. a ll, a cigar is sometimes still just a
cigar."
W~t Is equally ·important to keep In
mind , it seems to me. is that the
reverse situation may be lrtle. What
seem!! to be a "iexual matter may
ac.tually spring fron:a quite dV(erenl
m.ollvatlons. Sex ma~ 'be iJ>e manifest
set,, but not the latent cause.
I ~m thinking of marrjed m,n· ~ho
have catried on long-term· affairs wilt) •.
women. men whO ror y~ars have had
what qu.alnfly used 'to .be 9-•lled
"m istresses." ·In those cases l have
been able to observe -obliquely. if not
directly the sexual drive played a
relatively minor role.
Although the relationship revolved
around the sexual act (there wlls little
else to do, given its clandestine na~ure >.
what the men were looking for. and
presumably finding. was less erotic
gratification than a kind of nursing or
nouris hment they felt was lacking tft.
their marriaee . <Whether thjs was thei r
own fault or not is beside the point. l
The concubines or mistresses I have
been able to gJimpse h4lve been almost
invariably less aUractlve than the
wives, both in face and shape; far from
being slinky, s~nsuous vam ps. they ~·
h ave bee n for t h e mos t part
m a ternal-looking creatures. Whatever
t h eir 'allraction , il was not
overwhelmingly physical in most cases.
No doubt, some. men are married to
cold pot.aloes (and vice versa is just as
frequent), but the chronic players and
s t rayers seem lo' be sufrertng from
psychic and social malnulrlllon more
t han sexual deprivation. T hey seem to
be looking less for /tmme1 /atcm1 than
ror mothers, slstcars. nurses. waitresses,
l'ldmlrt-rs. and Romelimes jusl ·buddies.
Sex takes lots of disguises in our
society, bet'a use 1t h as to.; ~t .
contrar iw ise, it a lso ser ves as a
surrogate for a diversity or other needs
and appetites: who can doubt that the
compulsive womanizer Is drivep less by
sex than by·vanity. insecurity and (ear
of women'.' .Freud taught us many of the
symbols for sexuality, it remains for .
some future pjoneer to disclose the full
. range or expressions for which the
sexual act itself is only a symbol.
lillllY•·
BIRD LOVER 9 Wua. Nov. 23) mmt
not reall11e ·that beach UtteT iaws could
brln& a $SOO tine tbr tossing foocncra111
to g ulls . Better UH l he garba&e .
disposal.
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Doug Henning will
marrv artist Debb'
Douili ard ·
Henni.ng
wedding
slated
FAIRFI ELD . Iowa
t AP> -The wedding of
magician Doug Henning
a n d hi s .bride at
Maharishi International
University will be more
than jus t · a m a rriage
ceremony -it will be
part of the inauguration
of a second meditation
dome. school officials
say .
What's a med itation
do m e ? The Gol den
Dom e i s a r ou nd ,
2 0 1 o o O ·-S q u a r e · foot
structure built for group
p r actice o f the
Tran sce nd e ntal
M e ditati o n and
T M ·Sidhi program, a
part o f the M I U
curriculum.
H e nn ing , who
attended the university
and is a member of its
Deve lopment Advisory
Coun cil: will m a rry
Debby Douilla rd , an
artist from Westchester
Cou nty , N .Y ., on
Sunday.
School officials say
1.500 guests have been
invited, and will easily
be accommodated in the
dome . Mah a ri s hi
Mahesh Yogi , who
founded the university,
is expected to attend.
··we feel MIU is the
mo s t beautiful a nd
uplifting place in the
world," Henning said.
"And b eca u se
completion of the Dome
is an important event
for us. we asked if we
could lake part in the
celebration "
Mesan··
advances
David J . Oberman.
s on of Mr. and Mrs .
John J. Oberman of 313
Robinhood Lane. Costa ·
M esa , ha s b een
com missioned a second
lie utenant in the Air
Force upon graduation
from Officer Training
School at Lackland Air
Force Base. Texas.
Oberman will now go
to Ireese Ai r Force
Base , Texas. for pilot
training.
He is a 1980 graduate
of Metropolitan State
College, Denver.
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James Cagn~y will
always be specJal to
many. See Hugh Mulligan
column on Page 83:.
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&niOr citizen volunteers Worth weight in ·gold
NEW YORK I AP> Abe
Edelman IS a nutionaJ resource.
Ile knows 1t, the doctors wtio
run the experimental laboratory
know it and ttiey would like to
see (\nan.cia lly s trappe d
research labs across the country
sta rt .using their own national
resources -senior citizens with
lots of talent to give away.
E.de lman is a 73·)tea r-old
electrical-mechanical. engineer
who works for nothing fi ve days
a week at Monlefiore Hos pital in
the Bronx. When he dropped by
the volunteer offi ces, it didn't
take Dr. Cheryl Montefusco, lab
manager, long to grab him.
First, he. fi xed everything in
s i ght at the la b . The n he
undertook a research project,
quantifying how fast our lungs
r id themselves of germs and dirt
caught in mucus. He and Or.
Montefuscp, a cardiO"Vascular
physiologist, are writing what
will be the definiti ve paper.
Abe's the kind of man who ·
likes to read philosophy and
scientific a rticles. noting that
h e 's a lways i ndulged hi s
curiosHy. For relaxation, he
re ads scie nce fi ction. Upon
being' presented with a Rubik's
~ub·e , he had a look at it and
then moved to a blackboard to
st-art formulati'ng the equation to
solve it.
He is one of nine meal and
women in their golden years -
two dentists. a retired corporate
. treasurer . and a retired postal
ins pe<·tor, to name a few -wh~
'Volunteer at the lab. "
Or Frank Veith. head of the
unit, which specialize's in lung
research, says the place might
colla pse without them
-~-· .......
j ust the job for him. He conducts
th e scientific l i terature
s earc h es , j umping from
language to language if need be.
"If it exists, he'll find it. U it's
not there. but there's something
close to it, Frank will come up
with that," says Or. Montefusco.
Sansone says· it's .been great
for him. ·
.. As a retiree. it 's good to get
out. It's a lso a great thing lo
know I'm doi ng s ome thing
productive and no matter what
I'm resear ching, I'm always
. learning "
Dr Veith and Dr. Montefusco
recently wrote a letter to the
J o urna l of the Am e rican
Medical Association to describe
their program and its value to
both the scientific institution and
the senior citizens.
They looked for drawbacks as
• well. •
"Wf! couldn't find any.~s
Or. Veith. "Very fe w things
w or k o ut t.o e v e r yo ne's
betterment. but thfs seems to be
one of them. I can't find a n aw."
He notes that none of the
volunteers dis placed any paid
worke rs. In fa ct, they have
come closer lo creating jobs for
technicians since they have kept
th e l ab fun c tionin g and
expanding.
Dr. Veith, a vascular s urgeon
and one of the leaders in lung
transplanL5. gives the bulk of the
credit to.Or. Montefu sco.
.. Without her charm. this may
not work ," he says.
Besi des h e r a c adem ic
training. Or. Montefusco has
mor e valuable training that
makes the project work. She
grew up in a s m all town outside
Pittsburgh where the nursing
home business wasn't exactly
thriving.
.. The senior citizens make this
lab ·feasible," says Dr. Veith.
"You couldn't buy this kind of
·help. li you tried: you'd · t>e up
over $100.000 ... Dr .. Samuel Feinstein. 73, works at dentist's dri~L· in Bronx hospital as Dr. Cheryl Montefusco. Dr. Frank Veith look on . .. Nobody was ever sent lo a
nursing home. Elderly people
were t hought of as a repository
of knowledge and wisdom. When
my grandfather died and left my
grandmother alone: m y father
immediately built an addition to
our home and she lived with us
for 10 wonderful years.
The lab receives money from
the National Institutes of Health.
says a hospital spokeswoman.
with funding d e pendent on
meeting government standards
in a number of a reas. Two of
those projects· are run entirely
by senior citizens. ·
The ir ·jobs rurr from jus t
downright efficient organization
to the scientific contributions.
Ed e lman and Or . Sam
Feinstein, a retired dentist. have
been named faculty member.s at
the Albert Einstein School of
Medicine.
But no job is more important
than the one Hyman Oanto, a
, r e. \ i r, e d p o s t a I e m p I o y e e .
pe rforms . Dr. Monte fusco
d esc ri b e s h i m as a n
··expediter." As anyone who has
ever worked in an offi ce knows.
some of the forms, requests,
. vouchers .... etc., that go intQ
inter-office mail tend to take
three weeks to arrive or simply
.disappear
·'Major problems simply don 't
exist since Hym an started domg
this. He has put productivity
way up. We never run out or
everything a nd· that's very
import ant for us." s a ys Dr.
Montefusco. the person· most
responsible for the program.
Or. Montefusco admits she's
n ot s hy about raiding the
volunteer office.
"Generally, l have first crack
at anybody who comes through
the door." ·
And when Sylvia Sheldon
wa lked through the door . Or.
Mo nt e fu sco grabb e d he r ·
quickly.
Mrs . Sh e ldo n h as be en
honored as the nation's first
woman corporate treasurer. She
started her 45·year career with
Vita Foods as an accounting
cler~ right out of high school and
wo rked her way up. through
mo r e education and lots of
ta lent. to treasurer. handling
cash management of 28 bank
accounts around the COl.!,ntry
before she retired.
An enthusiastic golfer and an
artist , Mrs. Sheldon comes in
one day a week to perform her
role as "vice president in charge
of getting me to do what I have
to do on time." according lo Or.
·-Montefusco.
The first day on the job. Dr.
Montefusco presented her with
"300 pounds of unorganized
materials that had not been seen
in living memory."
Child's play to Mrs. Sheldon.
.. I applied the system I had used
in business a nd si mply got
ev eryth ing cat a lo gued , ..
expl a ins Mrs . She ldo n. a
platinum blonde.of 68 .
Now the key to the fil ed away
maze is on index cards.
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Retired ~er. Abe ~delman, 73. work& for nothing five days a ~ek in the lab at Montefiore Hospital
in New York City. "Inactivity will come soon enough." he says.
_Anti-~moker's trip· near e.nd
SAN DJ EGO <AP ) -A . Twelve years ago, Kerr kicked
dust-masked former accountant a three-pack-a -day habit af'ler
from Toronto who walked 3,QOO t ompleling a 32·mlle charity
miles c ross.country on a walk and "had a wqnderful high
personal .anti-smoking crus~ · beouse of the oxygen I had
is resting today befote .forced lnto 'my luo1s. For the
emba(ldng orr the final l~g lo . · first time. ·I fell really 1ood." he
. Los Angeles. . uid~
"My aim fa l~ appear on the He succeeded in perttuadin-~II
'Johnny Carson _.t\o'!f 'wJth my but o ne of a dozen smokers in his
message..'' Ben Kerr. St, said. office lo quit. . But because of
·'I 'm not a gal rJ St peopJe that one reca~cltrant smoker. be
smoking. I just dctn't want thetn quit his $25,000-a·)'ear job. He
doing It in ""'ces... says he is surviving on savings
l _
and royalties from country and
western~gs he wrote.
He set out from Toronto on
June 13. equipped with a
• helmeted dusk mask, a small
shopping cart laden with
c lothes . a blanket a nd a
radio;cassette player.
''The best time to quit
smoking is on a Friday after
work.'' Kerr said. "The trouble
is that when you get to wort on
MQnday, the pressures may
revert you to the habil."
-· a o
. ...
f to -
Mrs. Sheldon also keeps the
detailed records required for the
drugs use d . partic ula rl y
Cyclosporin A, a drug that Or.
Veith s ays "appears at first
blush will be a major advance in
lung transplants." ·
"We must know where every
single milligram went." says
Mrs. Sheldon.
~"There are five forms to be
ed out for every vial, three
o ms for each dose and should a
vial break or be lost , that's four
more forms ." ·
Mrs. Sheldon. a volunteer for
three years. says she leaves the.
hospital exhausted but feeling
fine.
"I f ee l like I 'm s till
productive. I knew as soon as I
met Cheryl that this was the job
for me. I don't think I would
have stayed if it hadn't been
challenging.'·
That's Dr. Montefusco's plan.
··We give them jobs that are
c ha llenging and the n we
appreciate them."
Sam Feinstein, the 73-year-old
dentist, was getting bored at
home raising his ·African violets
and taking a ll the appliances
apart and pulling them back
together again. v
And then he found Montefiore.
"It's the challenge and doing
something. achieving something
that's important," he says.
He's designed a pulmonary
measuring device for use on a
stress machine anu he and
Edelm30 pooled their talents to
design a plastic a nd rubber
balloon at lhe end of a tube.
The tubes cost $196 from a
German manufacture r and
come with no extra balloons .
When the balloon was worn out.
a whole new gadget had to be
ordered. Not now. Edelman and
Feinstein just make one.
.. They almost drove us out of
her e with the s mells when they
were coming up with t hat ont:,"
says Dr. Montefusco. explaining
t hat solvents for rubber are
highly .noxious. ·
Frank Sansone. a retired
pos t a l s upe rvi so r , had
volunteered for a year within the
school system but it wasn't
s timulating enough. Sansone
wa nted to work with older ·
students and didn't feel be was
using his talents -he speaks
and reads English. French.
Italian. German. Spanish. is
~urrently studyitlg Japanese and
has a strong backg round In
Latin.
Or. Montefusco came up with
"She had a crippling stroke.
but that didn't matter. She still
had so much to give. That's
when I learned how to, cook. She
would sit in the kitchen and tell
me what to do. We w6uld go
outside and she would teach me
how to lake care of the garden."
There are other fri nges both
wa ys
Ab e Ed e lm a n perha p s
describes this project best .
.. Retired professional people
ar e neglected a s a ,national
resource. After all. what
purpose is left in life? You've
brought up your children and no
lon ger need to make a living.
Either a person is desperately
looking for something to do or he
t ra vels around the world.
I n a c t i v i t y w i II co m e soon
enough You don',l have to rush
iL
"A plan should be made to
seek out these ·people. They call
these the golden years and they
can be." ·
Youths get neighborly hand
Wealthy residents start scholarships for workers' kids
NEW SHOREHAM . R.I. <AP>
-Three weal th y forme r
residents of tiny Block Island
have dedicated scholarships to
help the children of the resort's
blue·co llar workers go to
college.
A long-lime island resident.
orphaned as a toddler. won a
lottery and also decided to
dedi c ate the c a s h to the
educ ation of his neighbor 's
children.
It a ll adds up to a large
financial helping hand at a time
when many high school seniors
are hard pressed to raise cash
for college.
According to the College
Board, it cost an average of
more than $.1,800 this year to
attend a public fo ur.year
in s tituti o n . But the
education-minded teen -agers
who graduated last year from
BloClk Island's only school are
going to college with average
scholarships ranging from $1,800
to $3,500.
Kenneth Crabtree and the five
·other high school seniors who
live on the island this year are
guaranteed financial assistance
if they decide lo attend college.
"I've been working since I
\.as 12 trying to save up,"
Ctabtree said. "It's' been slow.''
The guarantee comes from
Mrs. E. Paul duPont. F. David
Lapham and the late Lester E.
Dodge all of them former
residents of the Island eight
miles olf the Rhode Island roast.
Dodg e dedicated h is
scholarship in 1949~ to his late
wife. Harriet. and required its
recipients or their parents be
born on the island. Lapham and
Mrs. duPont, or the cl}emicaJ
duPonts. seek recomme•uons
from a school committee on who
should receive their awards.
Or. James B. Much. school
superintendent, said no student
who wants to further his or her
education. and has a need for
the money, will be turned down.
"All of them get some help.
Most of them get at least two of
the scholarships . . un less
"All of them
need some help."
there w o uld be s ome
e xtenua ting circ ums tances
where we fell someone was not·
worthy to receive the award,"
Much said.
Officials decline comment on
how much is in the trusts, but
Much said the two native-born
seniors last year got about $3,D>
each, while the other seniors got
en average of $1,~.
"They 're chi ldren of
blue-collar workers. and for the
most part the parents' work Is
seasonal," Much said. "Some
exception would be parents who
might work for .the state road
crew. or the airport facility or
th e school system ... as
opposed to others who suffer
. seasonal difficulties."
Eighly ·s ix-year-old Fred
Benson knows as well as anyone
how hard it is to fund a college
education. Benson. a retired
teache r , star ted his own
s c holars hip program for
students on the island.
In 1977, he won ssef.ooo in the
Rhode Island Lottery. At his
age, he sai<t. he couldn't think~
a better way to spend the money
than helping to educate ttie
·young. ·
·· 1 love kids,.. Benson said.
"We've gotten along very well.
Very few of them would be able
to go to college on their own."
So Benson set ~P his own
scholarsllil> fund with his lottery
winnings. The only requirement
is an applicant be a college
freshman.
Benson said $1.600 wa.p °'made
available this year. and that
amount will increase to $2.000 in
1982.
Cindy Littlefield. a high school
senior this year, said she wants
to go to Keene Slate College in
Keene. N.H., next year.
The out-of-state tuition Cindy
-would have to pay in he r
freshman year next year at
Keene would be just under
SS.000. Undy has not made up
her mind about goiq there, but
she said the scholanblPI offered
by Benson. and the others make
it no lon•er an lmpoaaiblUty.
"It'll help a lot," Cindy said,
"becawse I have no other way
... just financial aid. My
parenta will belp . . . u m~h
as they can. But I don't wut to
take all their money."
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The facts, ma' am
l>EAH ANN l.ANl>EHS RC'n·ntlv <1
man who s1i,:nt>d himstilf ... 1.1' M from
Wt•ston" wrotl• to you 1.1t:iout his guldtn
n :t ri1.•vt•f' Tht· t'l'adt•r wanted to know if h1 :-
dog wus ~ay
Your unswer WiJs of ·no help whalC'vl'r
Firs t of a ll. the i.:u.v wrote because he
wunt1..•d to know .. So why t.ltdn't you tell
him'' If you didn't think his quest.Jon was
worth ans wering. wh~· did you print it·! 1
llerc arl' the fa<'ls : In most breeds. if
t ht• dog holds his tail tugh so the end c urb
over his ba,·k. it is tailed a gay tail. 1 This
trait is undesirable and rates a demerit for
c~ who .4.ll'C shown in competition >. Surh
a t a il does not mean the dog is gu~.
howeH'r It merel~ means the animal i:-.
a~llaled or t•xtited
You told thl' man who inquired that the
an·s wer to his question would not matter to
anyone l'X('Cpl another dog. Wrong. If tht•
guy wants to .use lhC:tt golden retriever for
stud purposes. it would t·er1ainl~· matter to
him Cranted. this isn't the most important
1s:.uc of today. but I fl'll thl' need to write
hl·t·aust• of vour s mart-alcC"k answer.
Ani1tlic:1: Wtostoni;m With The F aC"ts
DEAR WE~TV : Well . I've been put in
~V place, and I do thank you. ff J .P .~.
has any plans lo·breed or show his golden
retrit-ver. this news will nol exactlv make
his da). ·
DEAR A~:"J L ANDERS ~,. older
sis ter t age 33 > and her husband have been
wanting a child for s ix ~·cars . Two weeks
ago thev had a babv bo\ lie li\'ed onlv a
few hours They ar~· so.depressed I can't
bea·r lo SC<' them in ~ul'h pain PleC:tse tell
ml' ho\\ lo ht•lp them 1t ·~ as 1f the bolton
has falkn out of tht·1r \\Orld.
TEARS IN I LLl;'l;OJS
DEAR FRI ESD : An organization
C"a lled SHAR E h as done wonde rs .for
pare nt s wh o ha ve experie n ced
miscarriages, stillbirths and lost babies
before they left the hos pital.
Anyone interested in learning more
about this «>xtraordinarl support group
s hould write to SHAR f,. St. J ohn 's
:Pi Al#I WIDflS ~--
Hospital, 800 1-:aM ('aqwnter. Sprindield,
Ill. 62769.
DEAR ANN l..ANl>EHS To EllH:
from Phill~ ... v.ho <''>mplaml'fl about m l'n
wanting to µav. and grah. ralht·r than talk
Please tell her 1t ·.., a two·"' ;.i~ ... tn•ct
/\s a 19 yt·ar'·old mal•' I c·C:tn 'oul'h for
the fact lhC:tl tht· maJortt~ of g1rh I h<n e
ml't could not carry ''" :m intl'lligl'nt
l'onvcrsat1on 1f tht•) w;.intl'<I to In th<: past
few weeb I datt·d thrl'l' rnlll•gt• women
who did not know who J amtos W<itt 1:, One.
a sophomore at Sk1dmorto. said. ·· 1 d1dn·1
\'Ole for J ohn Andt·rson hl'l'etU~t' I didn't like hi s hC:tir ..
When a g1rl writes :.ind a:-.b wht·n.· ~h(•
can meet a detl'nl guy who 1sn·t lii>okmJ,! for
a romp in tht• sa{'k as P<t> mt·nt f9r a dinner
and a movie. you frequent!~ ~uggcsl ni ght
college t lC:t sst•s . pol it 1(0;.il groups <tnd
volunteer work But \'OU DO:"'T tell them
that lo iittract C:tnvonf. above the imbecile
lt•vel the~· should i·l'ad a n(·w~1><1 1wr. a few
magazines C:tnd a book onn· m '<i \\ htle
'.\1eeting someone 1s . O:"E thing Cettmg
him interested is C:tnother storv
Dl''.\1!'\tlED TO D E:\T.lf I~ Nfo:W
E~<;LAND
DE A R 0 t · )') M I E 0 : Yo u ~aid a
mouthruJ. In fact, you said two mouthfub
-one for guy~ who keep nmning into
bubbJeheads and another for gals who tell
me the guys out the re are boring and
brainless.
Those who SEEK good ('Ompan~ mus t
BE good compan~·.
What's prudish' What 's OK? 1/ you aren't sure,
you need some help It's avatlable m the booklet
"Necking and Petllng -What Are the L1m1ts'" Mad
your request to Ann Landers, P 0 Boz 11995.
Chicago. Ill 60611 , enclo~ng SO cents and a long,
stamped, self-addressed envelope
Moments to remeniher '.
NEW YORK lAPl Any reporter who
has become so cynical he no longer · has
heroes in his life has reached the st age
whe re he is too bored With ii a ll to beat a
typewriter competently.
The time has come for him to take up
teaching . raise goats. go into politics.
where cynicism is always in demand . or
finally write that book.
One of the g reat ad vantages of being in
the news business is that from time to time
you do get to gaze up from your notebook
a nd meet eyeball to eyeball some of the
g i a nts a J o hn Ba rry more, a Ted .
Williams. C:1 Vladimir Nabokov. a Bart
Sta r r , C:1 Lawrence O livier. a David
Ben-Gurion, a J oe Louis.
You try to proceed with the business at
hand as calmly and professionally as if the
object of your questions were another
county sheriff or a local merchant opening
a new store. but a ll the while your beart is
beating like the gong in the opening of a J .
Arthur Rank movie.
THE OTHER NIGHT at the New York
Press Club's a nnual Byline Ball. after a
li fetime of adulation. I met James Cagney
face to face. The face. puffy and sallow
with sickness. wasn 't exactly the one I had
idolized on the screen since I was old
enough to reach a ditne up to a movie
cash ier's window . a nd those fa mous
dan cing feet shuffled across the ball room
floor. But his eyes still had that jeweled
twinkle and the laugh was so quick a nd
lively and so wonderfully var ied in depth
and richness. you a lmost waited for it to
turn into that·famous killer s neer.
James Cagney at 82 is still a gia nt. and
I'll tell whoever is willing to listen that I
a m proud to have shaken his hand. We
c hatted for a few minutes. but in t he surge
of Cagney fa ns s hovingly envious of my
brief encounter with the ir and my idol. I
didn't get to tell him· that I still set an
a la rm clock if "White Heat" or "T he
Fighting Sixty-Ninth" or .. Public Enemy
Number One" or "Love Me or Leave Me"
or any of my many Cagney favorites is
being screened in TV's predawn hours.
No one on the screen or the stage could
ever portray pure psychopath menace with
his intensity and control. The scene in
.. White Heat .. where he throws the
tantrum in the penite ntiary mess ha ll upon
learning that Ma is dead ranks as one of
t he greatest emotional moments in the
history of the screen. Not even the ltizarre
"Top of the World. Ma" rooftop finale can
top that in my memor y.
A l thoug h hi s role as Po l ice
Commissioner Rhinelander Waldo is brief.
albeit worth going out of the way to see. I
a m glad that Cagney is given the top star
billing in "Ragtim e ." his first film in
nearly 21 years.
I ASKED DIRECTOR Milos Forman.
who sat across from his star at the Press
Club bash, how he m a naged to lure Cagney
out of retirement.
"I was lucky," he saJd. "just plain
lucky."
. -) HUGH MUlllGAN
MULLIGAN STEW
I
l tho:Jght of another famous director in
Rome who was not so lucky and who mus t
be eating his heart out at the unveiling of
.. Ragtime" and Cagney's return to the
screen.
When I was in Rome a few summers
ago covering the ele~tion of a pope, I tQOk
a n afte·rnoo n o ff f ro m matt ers
ecclesiastical and went out to visit Sergio
Leone, the king of the spaghetti weste rns,.
in his suburba n villa.
LEONE IS A LIFEWNG Ca gney fan.
like me almost a compulsive addict. Seeing
Cagney in the ··Okl ahoma Ki..d" when he
was a kid inspired his resolve-to someday
become a filmmaker . This ins piration
eventua lly led to ··F o r a Fistful o f
Dollars ... the western fil med in ltafy on a
low budget that made a star of Clint
E astwood a nd bred a series of successful
westerns .
Leone. when I saw him. had not made
a film that he considered worthy of putting
his name on in nearly 10 yeC:trs. A hulking
man with a booming voice and operatic
m anner. he sat back on a large Roman
t hrone t hat might have come off the set of
a Cecil B. DeMille movie and told me of his
ens lavement to J ames Cagney and a film
idea that filled a ll his waking hours and
ha unted his sleep.
The film is called "Once Upon a Time
in America," and after nearly 10 years of
writing, he had fin a lly boiled the script
do wn from seven to three hours. It tells the
story of a n American generation from the
1920s to 1968. the height of the Vietnam
War, in the cinematic techniques of the
1930s.
"'nlE STORY LINE.'' Leone told me
in explosive puffs of cigar s moke. "traces
the lives of three women C:tOd four m e n.
ages 14 to 60. But one of the stars ·is time
itself. lime th at c hanges everything. It is a
mixture of fable and realism . a pretext to
go back into time like Proust in sear ch of a
lost Ame rica. But I must have Cagney.
Cagney is America."
When the ba nd the other evening
struclc up "Y;mkee Doodle Dandy·· a ad
reporters as hard boiled as a ny Cagney
char acter commenced to clap in time to
that rousing patriotic number: as t hat
feeble giant tottered toward the ballroom
exit. I realized that Leone's personification
of a n American gene ration in one s ingle
actor was no bombastic exaggeration.
It must have been the cigarette sm oke
Qr something. because som e of those
cynical r eporter s were dabbing at
hardened corners of their eyes with pocket
handkerchiefs.
"Top of the world. Ma" that's where
I was .
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Bv PHIL INTERLANDI of L.;una 8Hch
" 'Send in your second-in-command'? You don 'I
ha ve a second-in-command " •
HOIOSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Sagittarius:
Kno-w values
Thursday. Oect~mber 3
:\RIES •'larch 21-Apn l 19 • \h1.1 01·
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\lon e~ <tnd res pon si bili\~ ;.u'L' 111\«>ln.'<I.
.'·ou ' 11 n.•<.·ei \'l' benefit of dou ht
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O I' r l' I ll r n in g t h l' f a\ or S ll I' pr I ..., l'
announcement clul' ~ m1 gl'I '' 1s h de:-.ptll'
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selt><'th'L'. lo pen·f.•i n• ~·nua· 0\\ n pott•nt ial
and to µl'I to hl'<.irt of matll'r:o.
CANCER 1.June 21·.1111.'· 22 • P repan•
format. rt.•\'il'w dirl'l'lion:-. :rnd mstru('tions
F o <: us on · I o n g · r a n g l' p I a n :-. . t r a ' t' I
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pressures arl' rl'I il'\'t•d .. 111r;i (lf C'l'll•hrat inn
l'X tst:-. Gem1111 . \'ir~o. Sag1ftariu.., pl'r:-nn:-.
f1gt1rt' in l'XCitlnJ.! S('t.•n;u·10
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low . (•mphastZL' basil' tasks and a muclt•~1
tone . Details unravel and \C1u · 11 pl•rt·t•i n·
patte rn of 1mmediatl1 futurL·
LIBRA ! Sept. 23·0l't . 22 • · lk n•acl~ tor
l' h an gt• o f p I ans . s u r p n s 1.· mes~ ages .
unusu:..11 s tatL'm t>nts by mL·mber 111 oppositt.•
sex Luna r <'mphasis on ha:-1t" l'hon·~.
SCORPIO t Ort. 23-No,· 211 Roma n et>
replan•s <:onflit·t Popitlant~ 11wn•,1:-t.•:-and
~·ou seem able to pil'k winner~ In maltt·r:-
o f s pt>t•ulation. s t il'k with numhn •i
SAGITTARIUS 1 :-.;o,· 22· DC'c· 21 •
Don 't underestimate worth of' propt.•rt ~·
Your own eontributions an.• \·aluable
know it and proclaim it
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(.':\PRICORS • Dt.•t· 22-J c.tn 19 • Tra\'d
or e nte11ainment pl a n s -;ubj1.•et to C'hangt·
you're called upon for l!X tr:..1 dut1t•" or
O\"t•rtime (;ct ideas on papt>r.
AQUARIUS <.J an 21f.l.;1.·b IH .\
self-s t\'led finandal wizard t ould lwn·
u ll t' r i'o r m o t i \' L' ~ Pro t e ('I ~ 11 u r °'' 11
inte res t s Emphas i s on pa~mt.'nl :-.
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BV MARIL VN ANO HV GARONER
Female role
interpreted .
Q : I saw &his in U.S. News & World
Repon: "U.S. otrlcials are musing over
s till ano&her eccentricity exhibited by
Libyan strongman Moammar Khadary. On
his recent visit to South Yemen, Khadaf y
was protected by -an all·female band or
bodyguards· sm•rlly outrltted in Jt1ngle
suits." Doesn't this indicate he has a sort
spot ln his hard heart for women's rights?
-R. Lange, Philadelphia
A . T hat a in't n ecessarily so' It only
reveals he fears no man or woma n '
Q : Did Jackie Gleason ever host his
own quJz s,IH)w-:'-----
-C.R .• Oxnard, Calif.
A · Yes a nd no Back in 1961. with a
g r eat d eal of g us to. the Great One
mtro<lured an opu s called "You're in the
Picture ... w hich splas hed the TV screens
with a g igantic omelette. some of it landing
in Jac kie's red face.
. His debut show was so ·soundly rapped
b~· the c ritics I of which he himself was the
most caustic and c rue l l. he spent the next
f)rogram apologizing for the whole idea
and got out of the picture. That endect"'h1s
c a r eer as a quiz s how emcee. I lncidentallv
the funny man is now in Hollywood making'
a m ovie•.
0 : Though I've been a N . \'. Yankee
fan since I played hookey from school to
pay · 50 cents for a bleache r seal, I was
happy lo watch Tommy Lasorda's Dodgers
soundly thrash the Steinbrenner slaves and
cop the World Series. What saddened me,
however, was seeing our old friend, Hall or
Famer Yogi Berra, sitting on the Yankee
bench looking as glum as if he'd lost his
best frie nd. I always enjoyed reading
about his almost daily malaprop. Got an~·
old or new ones to cheer me up a bit? ·
-Ray Primo, Brooklyn, S.Y.
A: I\ couple of them that a lways bring
a s mile . Like the time Yog i watched
teammate Mickey Mantle in the batting
t'age ... Mic key ... h e obser ved. "hits
right-handed a nd le ft -handed he's
naturally amphibious.·· And when his fans
Jammed Yankee Stadium honoring Berra
with "A Day ... he stood on second base .
g rabbed the announcer's mike and s a id
th a nks · '. . to all those peop~e who made
this day· necessary'.·· "'
,J oe Garag 1ola. who played ball with
the urchin in tht:.' .sandlots of their
hometown of· St. Louis once remarked.
"Yogi talks like some body put his script
through a pape r s hredder'. ..
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T~VlNG
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\COULD DO IT
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Why sleep's dist-Orbed
DEAR DOCTOR: So much is written
about the psychologial r eason s for
insomnia. How about the physical?
I've always been a good sleeper -
until the other night. I developed a severe
toothache that kept me . up all night.
Fortunately, my insomnia disappeared the
next night after I had the tooth extracted.
-MR.F.
DEAR MR. F.: You m ake a good
point. Even overexertion· may make
so m eone too tired lo sleep. There are other
reasons. Mig raine headache m ay wake a
s leeper. So can the pains of a duodenal
ulcer. So can an asthmatic attac k. Some
h eart patie nts are awakened by a nginal ~
pains brought on' by dreams. Nearly every •
illness or injury may cause som e s leep
problems .
DEAR DOCTOR: I admit I smoke and
drink a lot of corr~. Is it true that caffeine
is the cause of cancer. -MR. J.
DEAR MR. J .: There's no conclusive
evid ence that cafreine causes cancer . But
why are you overlooking tobacco? There's
little doubt that cigarette s moking is an
important factor in h ~a rt disease.
hypertension. peptic ulcer and cancer .
DEAit oocroa: f'• me Ute ..,..
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caacer was &be aaaeea ._. vomtua1. I
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)aUmu.
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Bu& my doc&on Hid tll•& &bey werea'&
allowed &o prescribe H. Tla•t wu a few
yean ago. Have repJa&aam cbused? -
MRS .• G.
DEAR MRS. G.: According lo a note in
Geriatrics magazine (2 /81 ), the
government has allowed 4,000 cancer
specialists to prescribe synthetic
marijuana pills to treat nausea and
vomiting.
The capsules -tetrahydrwannabinol
(THC> -will be distributed by the
National Cancer Instit~. Studies are 1Wl
under w•y. But one estim•te is that THC is
from 00 to 50 percent effective and could
benefit. 50,000 P4!0Ple unually. . --
Dr. Stftncrohn wlcoma readn mail but ii
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Vikes await
Colton's
J!<>Wer play: ..
By ROGER CARLSON
CM-o.ilyfltfillllatf •
The Vikings of Marina High may feel they
have stopped the ultimate running g~me with a
21·14 victory over Bis hop Amat in the CIF Big Five
Conference footbalJ quarterfinals Saturday, but If
they think they've seen the ultimate. well, they
haven't considered the Yellow jackets of Colton.
The two colli$1e Friday night at Mt. San
Antonio College in the •e m is, beginning at 7: 30,
and Colton brings with it a running game which ·
has seen three alternating tailbacks combine for 43
touchdowns en route to 11 s traight victories.
Colton opened the season on the wrong end of a
16·0 lesson from Mater Dei. but has since buried 11
straight. scoring a n average of 39 points and
limiting the last five to a touchdown or less.
Playoff foes St. Francis and l:os Altos have
each been spanked with 45-point outbursts by the
Yellowj¥kets under Coach Don Markham.
"lt's a double tight end with a tight wing,"
says Marina Coach Dave Thompson. "They just
ram it down your throat. with a lot of tight
reverses thrown in.
"It's a true version of black and blue
football."
Markham, in his ninth ·year at Colton and with
his eighth playoff team. says his massive front line
is more than j ust brute strength.
"Believe it or not," he says, "we're a finesse
team . No one realizes that. but our blocking
schemes and combinations mesh is so fine, no one
can s imulate us in practice.
"They us ually don't even try, but people can
get hurt if they don't know what they'r e doing.
•·But. yes, we still play power football."
Cotton's.tailbacks include Delfino Mendoza < 16
TOs>. Rex Blackwell< 12 TOs) and David Blum (15
TDs l. aJI in the 5-10. 175-pound range.
Up front . the Yellowjackets present tackles
Phil Schocklee <6·1, 280 ) and Eric Rogers (6·4,
25-0l, guards Phil Grider (6·4, 250> a nd Jett Philpot
<6·2, 230) and center Val He rnandez (5·9. 220 >.
Jahhar
moves
to No. 2
INGLEWOOIJ I A t') It's
1•v1•r ybudy down and one to go
for Kareem Abdul Jabba r Only
Wilt Chamberlai n r e m ai n s
bet ween the ~upcrb cente r of lhe
l.011 An~eles Lake rs and the
Na ti onal Ba s k"tball
Associatwn's career scoring
record
Abdul·Jabbar, playing m his
13th NBA season. became the
second·leathnJ.t scorer in NBA
h~r;tory during the Lakers' 117·86
t rouncinf( of the Utah Jazz
Tuesday night Ile now has
26. 7 18 po1nb com pared to
Chamberla1fl's total of 31.419
J\bdul.J abhar. 34 , passed
Oscar Rob~rtson 's 26,710 total
with. 3:54 remaining in the first
quarter when he connected on a
s hort left h a nded hook s hot.
giving him ~even points m the
i.:a m e and 26.71 1 overall
ROBERTSON, A teammate or
Abdul-Jabbar for four seasons al
Milwaukee. was on hand to
witness the achievement.
.. , think 1t 's g reat." s aid
Robertson. who trawe led west
from his home m Cincinnati to
watch the gam e . ··I 'm very
happy for Kareom , he's a good
friend of mine He's proved his
dur~hility all these vear~ "
A bdul-J ahbar. who had 14
points and 11 rebounds against
the J azz. didn·t need much
durabil ity Tues day nJ ght
because the game was decided
b~ halHime Utah led 30-26 after
one period but tallied onry five
points in the second quarter to
f all b e h i nd 59 -35 a t the
inte rmission
In the final tit ·m inutes of the
half. the Lakers. 13·5, outscored
the Jazz. 7·8, by a 36·5 count
T he fi ve-point to tal is the
lowest scored by an NBA team
in a quartt'r since Buffalo got
four points in a period agumst
Milwaukee m 1972
Tight e nd Leo Watson is a threat for Colton.
too, with his insid e r everses on a quic k
double-handoff on the pitch play. Delly~ ..... 1W ue ~eyM "I P ERSONALl.V haven't put
a lot of emphasis on becoming
the No. 2 score r. but it's an
honor and I'm very pleased."
s aid Abdul-J a bbar. "I'm more
concerned with mak 1 ng the
Lakers No I. not m e No t
.. You know its coming," sa y other coaches.
"but it's hard to stop."
IT'S MINE !'-Jewport Harbor's Greg Seib~· haub
down a rebound. although teammates Scott LtnC'r
t 32 1 and B~-ron Ball are nearby to lend a hand
ll ~plessly :-;creened out are San Cll'mente 's \-Ilk<.•
Do ugan 1-t3 J ~ind Doug L L·mon It \\a :-tht'
non ·It-ague opene r for both tL•a m:-. in t hL· S<11 I ors
i.:~ m Tn "l'L' "ho '' ori. sec> pag<.· H5 Watson racked up over 100 yards on s ix ~arries
(See VIXES, Page 8')
For Malavasi his_. social calendar grows blank
One observing as t he Rams went
down three tim es and came up twice '
was impressed with the many forlorn
aspects· which a lways accompany such
an unfortunate demise.
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD
TUCKER
pla yed in des troying this on ce
s uccessful and proud NFL franchise.
Mada me Ram will conclude it would
serve no purpose for the future for her
to admit it may have been questionable
j udgment for her to permit the team ·s
quarter back , Vince Ferragamo. to
escape to Canada
T he issue with Brud21ns ki was
money. as it was with Reynolds. Bru1is
currently being paid by the t-fi ami
Dolphins and llacksaw is on the payroll
of the San Franc isco 49e rs, current
· · 1 ·m s ure Oscar was very
glad lo sec m<: brea.k-h1s record
because he·:._ very unselfish in
life. JUSt like he was on the
court It wa!> a thrill lo have him
here on a night like this ··
The game was s topped when
Abdul·J abbar passed Robertson
and the crowd of 1 I ,384 a l the
Forum gave the form er CCLA
s tandout a 45·second standing
ovation Hobcrtson came on
court and :-aid. "Congratulations
lo a great player and a great
friend of mine ..
Not th e least o r these is the
predicament of the head coach. Here is
il figure of utmost pity. a man in the
middle. "We have to gel our injured people
well and go from there ...
Th e r eason the Super B owl
quarterback left had to do with money.
Fe rragamo said the~a mounl the Rams
proffe red was an insult. The Rams said
F e rraga m o 's a s king pri ce was
r idiculous.
c·ha mpions of the NFC West -
Madame Ram will not bother t o
concede that the mishandling or the
Fred Dryer s ituation by the cerebral
trus t of the Rams also rattled the
livestock whic·h began lo feel herded in
no purposeful direction.
You see, the head coach is the fall
guy. It is a foregone conclusion, an
unwritten but clearly understood clause
in his contract that he shall take the
heat.
Lest this fact escape the head coach,
be is subtly reminded. Management
and owners hip are suddenly in meetings
or out to lunch when he calls and his
social calendar g rows quite blank.
Consider the case of Ray Malavasi of
the Rams. His team suffered its final
humiliation , 24·0. in Pittsburgh and
Malavasi's situation was refl ected in his,
post-game q40tes to the gentleme n or
the working press.
"We might s tart looking at some
different people ...
There is no p lace to go from here.
There are no different people available
and it is loo late, anyway.
It is tradihona l that the head coach is
without company, much in the ma nner
of the captain or a submerging vessel
alon e on the bridge as the water
reaches his chin.
In the case of Ray Malavasi, he will
not be joined by Georgia Frontie re. the
proprietress of the Rams. Madame
Ram will not stand besid'e Malavasi in
the rubble and cop out as to the part she
Probably. one side was telling the
truth but the o nl y a m ount ever
m entioned in public was $57 .000 and
Ferragamo was gone.
Neither would Madame Ram say that
Malavasi was ham pered in his efforts
by th-e loss of line ba ckers Bob
Brudzinski ·and Hac ksaw Reynolds.
Linebacking being the most important
aspect of defensive football. no tearp
can have too m any capable people al
the position.
Neither will Malavaas1 mention any
of these U~gs as he inhales the gas.
Th.e world wi 11 never hear fro m
Ma lavasi's lips that communication
between his office and that of general
manager Don Klosterman broke down
a nd that rea sonable contact with
franchise headquarters in Bel Ai r never
existed.
Asked if he intended to try and
break Chamberlain·s standard.
Abdul·Jabbar said ·T m not
going to stick around JUSl to try
to top Wilt's record. I'm very
fortunate to h3\'e the kind of
career I've had. with so manv
highlights This is a nothe r " ·
Ea rvin ·· Magic" Johnson Jed a
balanced Lakers' attack with 19
points, nme rebounds a nd eight
assists. J amaal Wilkes added 18
poi nts and Mitch Kupchak had
17 points and 10 rebounds for Los
Angeles "We couldn't get any offe nse going."
If Carroll Rosenbloom is spinning in
his grave like 'whirling dervish. so be
1t There will be no lament from Ray
Malavasi.
·Fernando
captures
NL award
NEW YO RK (AP >
Fernando Vale n zuela , the
left-handed pitching star of the
Los Angeles Dodgers. added the
Na tional League Rookie of the
Year award today to the Cy
·Young honors he captured last
month and became the first
player to win those two trophies
in one s~ason.
The c hunky hurle r from
Sonora, Mexico, who impressed
the baseball world with poise
belying his 20 years -he turned
21 last month -a nd a dancing
screwball . r eceived 17 ""2
first-place votes and 61"-i for
second for 107 points . The
ba lloting was done by a pa nel of
two members of the Baseball
Writers Association of America
from each National League city.
He became the third straight
Dodger pitcher to be na m ed NL
r ookie or the year -Rick
S utc liffe and Steve Ho w e
preceded Valenzuela.
Montreal outfielder Tim
Raines, who led the league with
71 stolen bases in just 88 games.
placed second to Valenzuela.
Raines; a .304 hitt~r. captured
the remainJng first-place votes.
6\-\. and seeond-place ballots,
171,\, for 85 points.
Only five other players
received vote5;· and those were
for third place. New York Mets
third baseman Hubie Brooks got
St,.\ third-place votes. rollowed
by pitcher Bruce Ber~nyl of
Cincinnati and second baseman
Juan BoniUa or Slln Diego with
live.
Dry field -& hard work --Marina victory
TOP ROOKIE Th"<>
Dodll,ers· F erna n do
Va lenzuela was ,·oted as tht'
National LeaJ?ue·s top v0<•k1t:•
tod a~
There have been a few surprises during
the 1981 prep football playoffs -not the
least the fact Ma rina High's Vikings
managed to play a game at Westminster
High Saturday night.
A dozen hours before kickoff the fie ld
was submerged in water -to the extent it
was literally eight inches deep from the
hash marks out. from end zone to end
zone,
But when the game began the field was
in a mazjng shape, leaps and bounds better
than the situation the night before at
Orange Coast College, where Fountain
Valley met St. Paul, where the Vikings felt
they belonged
THE REASON? A lot of hard work,
naturaJly at no pay. by lhe Viking coaches
Andy Donegan, J ohn Seeley, Darrin
Moon and Chuck. Beard · began at 8 a. m ..
wf!re joined later by Lance Perry, Jeff
·Avenatli, Tim Reed and Topper Horack.
and by 5 o'clock thev had drained 150,000
PAEP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
gallons of water with eig ht pumps.
Horack came up with the idea of a
helicopter to help dry the field and a truck
load of s and, or two. finished the job.
At the least it was a Sl.500 job, but the
only individuals actua lly in line for
payment are a few maintentance workers.
"It's just a freebie," says Reed .
The drier the fi e ld the better the
Viking s' c h a n ces agai ns t t h e
ground-orient~ Amat crew. and those
assistant coaches surely did a job.
The Vikings followed up wiltl a 21·14
victory.
* * * THEY AREN'T the only coaches who ..
' have been supporting the Vikings this year
while l'Ompiting an 11·1 record entering
the CI F Big Five Conference semifinals
against Colton.
Basketball Coach Steve Popovich took a
look at his calendar two months ago and
scheduled his tourna ment this week to run
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
leaving Friday open for the semifinals.
A week later the Vikings' basketball
team is idle again on Friday (when lhe
finals are scheduled at Anaheim Stadium>.
opting to meet Mission Viejo a night later
on Saturdav
"When I saw the game with Edison
decided lo ch.ange it." says Popovich.
* * * AN ALUMNI bas ke tball game at
Estancia High is in the works for Dec. 12
and the Eagles are looking for all
interested graduates who think they've got
lSee C\IU.SON, Pa1e M>
Allen, Walker,rMeMahon top All-America selections
NEW YO RK {AP) -Georgia running
back Herschel Walker, Michigan wide
receiver Anthony Carter and Texas
defe nsive tackle Kenneth Sims have
been named to The Associated Press
All-America college footbaJl team for
the second ¥ea r In a row. joining
record-breakers Marcus AJlen and Jim
McMahon on the squad.
Brigham Youn1's McMahon, who will
wind up his career against Washlngton
Stale in lhe HoUday Bowl, not only Mt a
pass yardage m a rk or 9 ,S35
regular-season yards but also led the
nation this season In passtng and total
offense.
De,pite missinc tw-0 1ames with a
knee lrtjury, tle completed 272 ot 423
p asses fo r 3.555 ya r d s and 30
touchdowns and was intercepted only
seven times.
All~. of Southern California. the first
runner· ever to gain 2.000 yards in a
season . rushed for more than 200 yards
seven times in 11 games and finished
with 2,342 yards. s mashing the mark of
1,948 by Pitt'!'! Tony Dorsett in 1976. His
average of 212.9 yards per game se~
another record.
Allen. who led the l'latlon in scoring
with 23 touchdowns will e nd his career
against Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl.
Walker, the other first-team running
back, has a regular-season game
remaining aaal.ns t Georgl• Tec h
Saturday. In 10 games he has rushed for
1,666 yards after setting a record of
1.616 for a freshman last year.
The AP All-America team will appear
o n Bob Hope's All -star Com e d y
Christmas Special on Sunday, Dec. 20.
Carter caught 44 passes for 825 yards
and seven touchdowns and returned lS
kickoffs for 406 yards a nd 10 punts for
150.
The rest or the offensive unit includes
tight end T.lm Wrightma n of UCLA.
wide receiver Juliu!i Dawkins or Pitt -
he led lhe nation with 15 touchdown
receptions whik? catching 40 puse.s for
690 vards -tackles Ed Muransky or
Michigan. and Terry Tausch ol Texas.
guards Kurt Becker of Mlchipn and
Sean Farrell of Penn State, center Dave
. . . -...
Rimington of Nebr aska and placekicker
Gary Anderson of Syracuse. Anderson
did not miss a n extra point in his
career and connected on 18 of 19 field
goal attempts this season .
Besides Sims. the defensive unit
cons ists or ends Billy B9y Sm ith of
Arkansas and Andre Tippett ot Iowa,
tackle Jeff Gaylord of Missouri -Big
Eight Defensive Player of the Year -
middle guard ·Tim Kr\fmrle of
Wisconsin, linebac kers Johnie C*s of
Mississippi State. Bob Crable ot Not~
Dame and Pill's Sal Sunseri, .,_cks
T e rry Kin ard o f C lemson . )llke
Rich ardson of Arizon a State and
Tommy Wilcox of Alabama and·punter
Reggie Roby of Iowa. .,
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Orange Coast OAJL Y Pll,OTIW1tdnosc:1ay Due m&>or 2 1981
:_frv1n~ 76ersavenge only defeat T e e T
duara~ und lhe l'hlludolphla 76cni .l•U ... Erwl•I led a 11econd·h•lf m ntons nip ars
UVt10 8NI lht'~r only lou or the ...... --
Nutlonal Hukt'tball A:11soc1•tlon
NCAA probe over;
It's UCLA's move
t'rom Al' disnllche11
LOS AN<~LES The res ults of •
an NCAA invest1gat1on Into UCL.A's
athletic program are in. but the
findings und any possible penalties remain the
secret of the school and the NCAA.
UCLA received the findings o r the
investig;ation Tuesday and will have 15 days to
decide whether to accept or appeal the m . If the
institution accepts the findings, specifics or the
investigation a nd the announceme nt of any
s anctions will be forthcoming. If the school
decides to appeal on any Point, the m atter must
theh await further consideration by the NCAA.
Officials at UCLA would s ay only that they
had received the f indings, a nd that. in
accordance with NCAA policy, they could say
no more.
"The matter is confidential, both at UCLA
and with the NCAA. unlit such time as it is
made public," said Christian Sm ith. UCLA vice
chancellor for 10sl1tutional relations.
Quote of the day
Frank Seurer, forme r Edison High star
and now the Unive rsity of Kansas'
quarterback· "Whe n ( announced I was
going to Kansas, 1 took a few cheap s hots
back home. They told me not to forget to
s ay hello to Dorothy and Toto ·'
Gretzky assists Oilers· tie
Mark Napier scored at 9: 17 of the
third period tu provide the Montreal
Canadiens with a 3.3 tie against the
,Edmonton Oilers in National Hockey League
artion Tuesday ~ht. T he Oilers stretched their
unbeaten string O games -seven victories
and three ties a nd ·Wayne Gretzky,
Edmonto n ·s s uper cente r , continue d h is
blistering scoring pace with three assists .
Gretzky now has 31 goals and 36 assists in j ust
27 games . . In other action. Rick Wilson, a
rookie defensem an. scored his first NHL goal to
help St Louis d efeat Detroit, 7-5 . . . Vetera ns
Bobby Clarke and Paul ffolgrei\ each scored
~oals st'l up by rookies as Philadelphia nipped
Winnipeg. 2·1 Winnipeg has lost all five games
it has played in Philadelphia since joining the
NHL New Yor k Is lande rs Coach Al
Arbour and Minnesota North Stars Coach Glen
Sonmor will guide their respechve teams in the
NHL All star game in Landover, Md .. the
league announced .
·-
sc11 on with u 107 98 v1ctury over the Allanta
lluwk11 Tuesduy nliiht Ervlnii scored 19 or hts
tl&m e hillh 30 polnla in the second h11U ,
mc ludl,.. ll in the third quarter In othtir
1.tumes, sadMy Moncrief poured in a cureer ·h•&h ·~ v 39""poinL'l lo spark Milwaukee
to 11n easy l26 110 d ecision
over slrugghng Cleveland
Moncrief cannud 16 or 19
s hots from the field
Geor&t Gervln scored 42
po ints und Mike Brati
contributed a career-high 14
assists to lead Sun Antonio lo
a 110·99 v ic tory ove r
Was hing ton ... Jollnay
JUL1usuv1..o Davis sco red 15 o f his
game-high 21 points in the second half,
including six in a row that put Indiana ahead to
stay in the fourth quarter us the Pacers
defeated Boston, 90-87 Maurice Lucas
scored a season-high 28 points and pulled-down
19 rebounds to lead New York to a .112-100
victory over Detroit . . . Len RoblalOD scored
13 of his game:high 25 points in the second half
to lead Phoenix to a 117-94 victory over San
Diego ... Calvin Nau tossed in 30 points to
pace Portland's 121-113 victory over Denver . . am Robinson scored 24 points and Phil
Ford nit a basket with sece seven seconds left to
lift Kansas City to a 106-104 victory over Kansas
City Fred Brown and Dan~ Vraa.es
combined for 12 points late in the rirst half and
Seattle withstood a third-quarter challenge to
hold off Chicago, 103·87
Malavasi to look at you~ger players
Ra m s Coac h Ray Malavasl, •
calling the season, "the wont year
I've been through." is thinking ahead
to 1982. "I'm very de finitely going to lake a look
at some of our younger players." he said
Tuesday as the Rams, 5-8, appear to be o n their
way to their first losing season since 1972.
Television; rad io
. Following a re the top sports events on TV
tonight. Ratings are : • • • • excellent; •
worth watching; • • fair; • forget it.
7:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ ./
NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Seattle .
Announcers : Chic k Hearn and Keith
Erickson.
The Laker s are fresh off a 117-86 victory over
the Utah Jazz, and in the game. center Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar passed Oscar Robertson to become
the second-leading scorer in NBA history. Jabbar
received a 45-second sta nding ovation from the
partisan Forum crowd, but it will be a colder
reception in Seattle that awaits the Laker s
tonight. The Sonics are 7-6 and are in fourth place
in the Pacific Division.
Basketball
KLAC (5701.
RADIO
Lakers a t Seattle. 7:20 p.m .,
Hocke y -Ne w .York Rangers at Kings. 7:20
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Barons , Haivks, Warriors _breeze to victories
J 1uncs llill scored 28 Point.Ii lnrlud1ng a puir of
bukets in overt im e to give S1rn Clemente lhath 'g
Trlto~ a 67 65 open1na basketbull v1ctol"}' over
ho. t Nt'wport Harbor Tuciid1&y night.
Ne wport's Tars played c1&tc h-up most of the
night. finally getting even in the final 30 seconds of
pluy onJy to lose in the extra ·period:
··We were r unning the clock down with 30
seconds re m aining and trailing. 62·60.'. Collch
J erry DeBusk s aid. "Greg Selby got inside and
scor ed the tying basket and San Clemente miss.ed
a 35·40·foot shot at the buzie r ...
Steve Pelletier paced the Tars in scoring with
20 with J oe Seager and Scott Skidmore the leading
re bounders .
"We're lacking tn experience and made som e
typical first game mistakes," DeBusk added ... Fo r
three -quarte rs of the game, we were terribly
impatient but when we finally -settled down, we
mlide a good run at them. .
··t think our defense caused them to start
turning the ball over in the closing period when
they broke down like we h ad been doing most of
the game."
In the overtime period, Hill scored first for
San Clemente befor e Newport scored a nd hit a free
throw to go ahead. But Uill hit again and that was
the ba ll game with a Cree throw a dded in the
clo~g seconds.
Elsewhere around the Orange Coast Hig h
Sch ool s cene
-Fountain Valley 72, Riverside No. 55
The Barons got off on the right foot in a game
at Riverside North but like all openers , Coach
Dave Brown said the play was ragged.
· · 1t was a good opening game for us but it
s howed a lot of ragged spots we have .to work on,"
Brown said .. We rebounded very well and that
was the key to our winning ·· .....
The Barons opened in front with a 22· 14 first
quarter advantage and there was little doubt about
the outcome for the rest of the way.
J eff Hughes had a big night scoring with 29
points ipcluding 9-of· 10 at the free throw line.
"I thougt)t Ken Harter and Rolr Jacobs did a
good job for 1.1s on the boards and on the inside.
··Now we'll have time to· work for our next
gam e in our tournament here Tuesday n ight
against Santa Ana Valley:·
Carger. a 6·4 senior , a nd Jacobs. a 6-6
sophomore each hit 11 p0ints in addition to their
pla y on the boards.
Laguna Hills 77. Irvine 36
Brett Oliver poured in 32 points and g rabbed
18 rebounds as the Hawks destroyed the Vaqueros
in firs t round action o( the 16th annual Garden
G rovt.' basketball tournament.
It was the season opener for both sides, but the
Vaqueros were never in the game The Hawks
opened by scoring 11 unanswered points and never ·
looked back. ·
Olivier dominated underneath fro m both sides
during the entire game as Irvi ne had nobody with
reasonable height to c ha lle nge the 6·8 senior
SPLIT -St•\\ ,,,,rl llarlmr l1 1g h Coarh
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D•1n· Brnv.11 l!ot a11 opi•n1n).! nt).!ht \,in I rom
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_ Snphornorc guard Robert Carte r and 6·2
forw<Jrd Tom Ramsey scort!<l 12 points each. and
both 1Jli.1Yl'd hrilh ant fl oor gam es to also lead the
llawks
Tht• flawks outscored the Vaqueros 23-6 10 the
first quurter 1-·rom there I rvinc roach Al Herring
l'tianged the defense to a zone "We' had to do
som ething with Olivier Without him f think it
would han• bN•n a very 1ntere!>ting ~a me." s aid
Herrin~
Woodbridge 62. liberty Christian 45
Woodbridge used a rull l'OUrt press defeol>e to
fort·l' L1bt-rtv Chris tian to turn the ball over
"We wanted to for l'e them to turn the ball
<,Lver." s aid Woodbridge coach Rill Shannon "We
tiscd the full court prcsl> erfect1vt>IV '
The Warriors started the game by m<ik1ng the
first four bas kets. and t aking an 8-0 lead Finally
wit h 3·26 le ft in t he rirs t quarter . Liberty
Christian 's 6·10 c·ente r Mike Pemper scored to put
the Minutemen on the board. l.1bert)~ Chris tian then ran orr two more
baskt'll>, \\ h1 <:h made the s t•ore 8 fi in favor of
Woodbridge T he "firi-.t qu·arter of play ended with
Woodbridge on top 12-8
Mark FQringer had 14 f1tst hair points for
Woodbridge, while Pemper tossed an 12 for Liberty
Chn s t1un
NFL
Artists soar back, Trojans hold on to • win
x-NY Giants 31 >over Rams
x-Houston II·.· over Cleveland
Detroit 21 1 over x-Green Bav
Minnesota 31 i over x Chicago
x·Miami 6 over New England
x ·St Louis 61 1 over New Orleans
Philadelphia 41 , over x-.washington
x-Cincinnat1 6over San Francisco
Dallas 12 over x-Battlmore By EDZINTEL
Ot -o.lly ~-MMt Laguna Beach High soared back for a victory
after trailing hy 11 at the ha lf, and University held
on for a narrow wm. to highlight action Tuesday
night in the open ing round of the Laguna Beach
High Basketball Tournam ent.
"'I The Artists, som etimes called the Amazin'
Arlists. and for good reason. took a 58-55 decision
over Los Amigos. after fallin~ behind bv as much
a s 13 in the third quarter. and trailing at the half.
36·25.
·nivers1ty's Trojans. meanwhile. got balanced
scoring and defeated Dana Hills. 57-52.
ln othe r firs t round tourname nt games.
Mission Viejo defeated Weste rn. 64-55. Santiago
got by Cypress. 55-46 and Norte Vista downed
Santa Ana Valley, 86·81 "
Host Laguna Beach. led by guard Neil
Riddell's 22 points. shocked Los Amigos as the
Artists finally took the lead with 3. 34 remaining in
the gam e. 52·51
After Riddell sank a pair of Cree thr ows to give
Laguna the lead. guard John Niem ann added two
NFL standings
more Cree throws to give the Artists a 54-Sl margin
with two minutes left.
Ho weve r. Los Amigos scored two quick
buckets to regain the lead. 5$-54 with less than a
minute to go.
Riddell then made two free throws with 48
seconds to go and then Bruce Waldrup becam e an
instant hero when he grabbed Kevin Hobin·s
missed Cree throw attempt with 16 seconds left.
Riddell was then fouled and whe n he missed
the front end of a bonus free throw situation.
Waldrup again came lo the rescue as he forced an
offensive foul on a Los Amigos player.
.. We were pretty much flat throughout the
night." said Laguna Bea ch coach Craig Falconer
.. We got It back in time after making som e
adJustm ents at the half.
.. , thought we playe(i nervous ly in the first
half and we very much missed Mike McGrath <the
'><..Artists· regular center who is out with a s houlder
separation1. ·· · 1 Laguna Beach meets Mission Viejo in the
second round tonight at 8: 15.
University got balanced scoring in its wm as
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8 5 0 313 251
8 s 0 404 329
6 7 0 227 270
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Miami 8 4 1 288 248
Buffalo 8 5 O 258 223
New England 2 11 0 211~304
Baltimore I 12 0 209 437
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Pittsburgh 8 5 0 299 229
Cleveland 5 8 o 229 302
llouston S 8 O 237 294
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all five starters scored, led by forwards Craig
Rouse and Br ad Guess with 21 and 14 points
respectively.
Atlanta 2 over x-Tampa Bay
x-San Diego 41 1 over Buffalo
NY Jets 8 over x-Sealtle Uni advances lo the second round Thursday
night at 8: 15 against the winner ~f tonight·s .ume
between Warr en and Brea.
x-Denver 3 over Kansas C11v
Pittsburgh 31; over x-Oak land
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College
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Te nnessee
Wisconsin 6' > over
University trailed at half. 21 ·20. however the
T roja ns scored the first six points of the third
qu a rter t o a ssume a lead they would not
relinquish Guess. Rouse and Larsen were the
catalysts of the second-half· spurt.
"I was pleased overall, considering we've only
had about two weeks to work toge the r due to the
foo tball season ." s a id Un i head coach Jeff
Cunningham
Holiday Bowl BYU 1 over Washington St
Gator Bowl No. Carolina 31 / over Arkansas
Libe rty Bowl Ohio St. 10 over Navy
Hall of 1Fame Bowl Mississippi St. 71 1 over
Kansas
.. In the first half. we played tight but we kept
the balance and that was the story. I'm glad
berause we want to gear up early this season and
be ready for league."
Peach Bowl Florida 71 ~over West Vi rginia
Blue Bonnet Bowl Michigan 21 1 over UCLA
Fiesta Bowl use 11 I over Penn St .
Cotton Bowl Alabama 1•1 over Texas
Rose Bowl Iowa 31 ' over Washington Guess, a 6-4 forward, 1s expected to carry the
scoring load for Un iversity this year as a returning
all·league player
Orange Bowl Nebraska 31 •over Clemson
Sugar Bowl Pittsburgh 11 over Georq1a
Rut on this night, Uni patiently worked the ball
around and got off some hig h percentage shols.
From Harrah's Reno Sports Book
College fo'otball
NCAA individual leaders
Leading Rushers ·
TC Vds. Avg.
Allen . USC 403 2.342 212.9
Walker . Geor gia 349 1,666 166.6
Redden, Richmond 335 1,629 }62.9
Di ana, Yale 293 1.442 144.2
Meyers. Navy 245 l.199 133.2
Dickerson, SMU 255 l.428 129.8
La wrence, Va. Tech. 325 1.403 127 5
Ware, Dra ke 290 l.353 123.0
Bettis. CiM. 246 1,226 122.6
People. SO. Ill. 229 1,092 121.3
Leading Passers
PA PC Vds. TD
· McMahon. BY U 423 272 3,555 30
Marino. Pitt 339 200 2,615 34
Belue. Georgia 171 103 1,383 11
Eason. lllinois 406 248 3,360 20
Pagel, Ariz. St. 321 171 2.484 29
Campbell.Purdue321 185 2,686 18
King, UNLV 433 255 3,778 18
Holly, Princeton 388 206 2.622 16
Flulie. Bos. Coll. 192 105 l.652 10
Ke lly .Miami, Fla. 285 168 2,403 13
Total Offense /\
vd'S. Avg.
Mc Mahon. BYU 3,458 345.8
Kofl'?r, San Diego St. 3.528 320.7
Eason. Illinois 3.331 302.8
King. UNLV 3,562 296 8
Clarkson. San J ose St 2,947 267.9
Campbell, Purdue 2,lkl9 255.4
Marino. Pitt 2.509 250.9
Taylor . Vanderbilt 2.217 246.3
Holly , Princeton 2.446 244.6
Sho n. Ohio U. 2,643 240.3
Receiving
G PC Vets. Avg.
Harvey. N. Texas 9 57 743
Nelson, Stanford 11 67 846
Durham , San Diego 11 65 988
Sandusky. UNLV 12 68 1346
Hudson. BYU 12 67 900
Harris. Lamar 11 61 911
Kearse. San Jose·St. 11 61 842
Raugh, W. Va. 11 61 585
Champine. Col. St. 12 66 882
Bryant. Purdue I l 60 971
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WR Ant'-Y C.rter, Mi<llt9'1ft. 1 11, 1'1,
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t e """'°"· 811Qham YDUr19, Lo<ot•"· N•w MtxlcoStet•
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Pl•I••. Br!Qllem Y-11. Simmon\. Ortoon
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Stele, Motebtr, use. SNrpe. UCLA
G Cloie, Brloh•m You"O. (.rum,
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OIGior9io, WYomlft11. Lt •MU. OreQOI\ Stele.
Sleton, USC
08 CleiUon, Sen ..oou Sl•lt, Etwey.
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WR Jim s.nou.,.Y. N•••CI• l .. V•Qoln
Cl'd••c Jone•, Oukt
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Field hockey
MIGNSCMOOL
Ulli'Pfflily•,G'-••O
Un1ver~h' \<Oftno JOf\t'\ J P•'tn• >.
Fvll• 1 Br-n 1. C•1e 1
Tuesday's tran1actlon1
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lhe11 \Coutlng ~'•" N•rn•d O•v•
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'•'uan•hon ot Df>M1\ Goldt'n t\HO tooto.11
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ST LOUIS N•meo MIOO En91e11
1ntertm arN~IC dire< tor
Marine Corps
Band Concert
Annual Chnstmas Tree
Lighting Ceremony and
entertainment program al
Hunltngton Cenl et. Fri
even1n9 7 pm
Bas k etball scores I ~c::::31.--. Open Dally 9-1 0,
Sun. 10-1 0
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·vIKES AWAIT COLTON. •
lu't wt't•k 1n lhc destruction of
l.011 Alll.>h
And, <1 .. sp1H.• only a :Dt·man
s11uad, onl lht-thrt-e liulbucki.
tloubl1· up on dt>fonse, 1H·<·orthnu
lo thf' ~·oal't1
A s for Suu sl·t Leag u e
rc1>rmwnt11t1ve M arin¥, the
Co ton mentor 11uys, "They try
lo keep it simpll· and not make
any mistakes and they have a
solid dt'fense ..
Markha m rate:. Fontan a 1 a
17-7 victim ) as. h is te-a m 's
lOuJihest opponent . .Indio, which
p ut a scµrc int o th e
Yellowjackets bcfort>, fulling,
43·39, was lucky. uccordina to
Markham
"Indio got lucky. got a lot ()(
bounces and 1>layed well ," he
says
San Bernardino Sun Telegram
sportswriter Claude Anderson
suyi; Indio took advantage of
Colton's three man secondary
with fi ve touchdown passes in
man to-man situations.
Colton·~ quarte rback, Ke n
· I louselev. toes to the ai r about
Fromf age 84
four llm a •ame He la the aon
of Norm lk~eley, the stirtina
fullhu<'k Qf1 th<: li.11t Cllrus Rell
l.t>aMue 1"h1.tm p1on!'lhlp team
from O>.lton in 195H I Ken Hubbs
l·ru1
·'They can s neak some passes
in oo you bt."Cause you have to
play the run," says ThompSOO
·'The ('.olton coaC'h has sald
thh is us ~ood a team ever
assembled could be.
.. Aut we're a good football
team, too. l lhought we did a
good job against Amal.··
Mart.Qa enters at vir\ually full
s trength. and boasts a similar
11-1 n.oeord, bur no league title .
Halfback Rick Tobin is back in
practice after suffering a broken
finger . after missing two games,
and receiver Bobby C.(itchfield
ts apparently fully recovered
from ll km .. -e inJury
°',.,..,...Ml 1oen .--~ From ....,,ttnown tM.<11 P<O<Md ... 1 on
Gerdtn Grow Frte••• 1n J td'O..,. F•-y
ISi I lun<llon Hot'tll on S1 lllr-11 P\.e .... """'· l»\I 40 10 l-A.., I"'-' Left on T .......
Prcx.f'eod tn \IW"\\itrly OOKOon cro'' Pomon.t
81.., .. .,..,,,, •ot•lf<I"" lell
CARLSON'S COLUMN. "" • •
a l'liance C1gainsl the '82 varsity
It's billed for 7 o 'clock. ·
Tht· coach of the alumni team
will he Bill Wetzel, a former
head coach at Estancia who has
l<.'fl the coaching ranks for lhe
softc.:r life I admm1stration J
• • •
E DISON HIGH 'S Chargers
arcn 't the only ones wondering
"hat happened
Cincinnati Moeller High'::.
Crus aders went do wn to defeett
at the hand of Canton McKinley
las t Saturd ay to tht!"tune of 13-0
before some ?,5..@Qjh Akron
It wa-; the s tate c hampionstup
ftnttls and each entered with a
12-0 record.
Canton McKinley is where
forme r Newport Har bor High
fQQtbfil.IJ:oac.h Wade Watts came
from when he headed west to
rejuvenate the Sailors' program
in 1005.
Watts' teams in 1955 and '56
wcre undefeated and considered
Ohio state champions , although
there were no playoffs
• • • Nlo.:WPORT HARBOR tDGH'S
finalists for the J ohn Gust
at hl etic ~c·hulC1r s hip a n d
ti
memo r1e1I etw.ud 'are J o hn
Barnell, Rob Be rry , Rick
Deans. Jamie K1,che ns and
Greg Selby.
This 1s the ninth year this
part1euJar honor has been in the
wind The 19&J·81 winner was
quC1rterback Hol>ert Anthony
Each of the previous winners
have completed four years or
college or are sn the process. It's
sponsored by Marilyn Gust. who
would have been a nose guard if
~he had been born a m ale and
was squally bwlt.
Sintoe neither 1s the case she
instead devotes -a great or time
in a supportive role
NOTES AND THJNGS -A
California lligh Schoof football
record book. covering the past
90 yea rs. is available through
Cetl-Hi Sports, Qox 26896, San
Jose. 95159 at a cost of $4. It's
not bad, If nothing else, it'll get
Cl records buff mulling things
over . . . Former Corona del
Mar High wate r polo star Dave
Pe relstein is making a name for
himself at Bucknell University.
!fhe freshman contributed 11
goals and four assists for
Bucknell C1nd 1 considered a
blue ctup pr<i!.pect for the future
FV, Oilers d efeat e d
Fountain Valley fell behmd bv
10 points in the first quarter a nd
"a s never able to catch up
agains t No. 4 ranked Alta Loma.
los 1n~ 64-57 on the winner 's
home court Tuesda v nig ht m
opening high schooi wo men's
baske tball action
Mater Dei was able to m ove in
front with a big third quarter
and handed Huntington Bea<.•h a
50 40 setback m another opening
t•ontest
Fountain Valley Coach Carol
Strausburg was happy with her
team ·s pe rforman ce in t h e
opene r.
··rm real pleased with our
gam e and the way our girls
played tonight." she s aid "Alta
Lo m a had a front line that was
6 1. 6· I. 6 2 and we couldn't come
close to matchmt their height ·-
Mater Oei 50. Hunt. Bch. 40
At Mater De1. Kathv Gorman
.S C'Ored 24 p<)1 nts and hauled
down 20 rebounds to lead lhe
~on a rc~s to a 50·40 opening
night victory over Huntington
Beach
The Monarchs outsco red the
Oilers, 15-8 in the third quarter
to break open a <.•lose gam e
Mat er Oe1 ·s Bev Kansas a nd
Alondu Varisco each scored 10
point s for the winners. while
T a mmy Buc k e r s l e d t h e
Huntington Beach scoring with
16 points.
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'Ragtime' -an American story filmed through a Czec!i 's ey~ ·
By 801\ THOMAS •...c.1 ..... ,.. •• ,,_
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l\mt•r1<·un s1·1•nt· The lat1•11t. to tukc un outs1dt'r's
look ut lhi• United Stut(•s 1:-. C'zel'h born Milos
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Alnmlly succ·1·~~ful with "One Flew Over the
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l'UrJy 20th contury Am erica with "R11gt1me,"
l'aramount's big rclea Sl' for Del'ember Forman
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J.o;n~h11h after 41 dozen ycun. 1~ th1i. countr Ahcr
making u r<'l'utution in Cu·<.·h mov1ci., hc wu1-
falminJt "Takan~ OH" Ill New York whcn Rus,1un
lanki. mvudt•d ms homelarnd 1Now t.tn Amer1(':tn
l'llatt•n, fo'urmun rt•turncd to Czer hoslovak1u,
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I WO Yl'Unl ago
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'1lul(t1ml'.' .. th<.• director related. "ttaere was no
question in my mind but that 1t would make a
marvelous movie. I had heard that Robert Altman
had been preparinft a film I like and respect
Allman as a director, and I uskc<l m y agent to <'all
him Md .mako.. s ore htn'lad no plans to continue
Allman said there was no way that he would stay
with 'Ragtime ' ·
"Next. I read the script by E. L. Doctorow (the
novel's aut hor I It was a thous and pages and
would have been suitable for 10 one·hour television
films. I met with him and we cam e to an
agreement for me to do my own vers ion With his
blessing, I worked on <Jn outline, and Micha&!
Weller. who had written 'Hair,· wrote the first
ver sion. Then for four month~ we worked together
on the finCJI script
.. 'Ragtime' was not an easy novel to adapt.
'Dallas' second
' . NEW Y9RK !APJ CBS and ABC swapped
first place in the networks' pnme·time ratings
race for the fourth consecutive week. and "60
· ~inutes" displ.a~ed "Dallas" as the No l program
in the competat1on for the week ending Nov. 29,
figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed
CBS' rating was 19.2 lo H.6 for ABC and 15 for
NBC. The networks s ay that m eans in an average
prime-time minute. 19.2 percent of the nation's
hom es with television we re tuned to CBS.
In. addition lo the two highest.rated programs.
CBS hsted .. Dukes of Hazzard" 111 third place
ABC's "Three's Company" was fourth and the
only other program an the Top 10 not on CBS was
another ABC show, "Too Close for Comfort." in
10th.
Jn placing third for the eighth consecutive
week. NBC's top·rated Show. "Little House on the
Prairie ... finis hed 19th .
It was the first time in a normal week's
competition that "Dallas" was not No. 1. The show
fell from the top pos ition-only during the two
weeks of baseball's World Series in October. -... ... ~~~~~
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end altar hit rllea ...
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a h•rd ol wlld ~II In
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Chess player a sw•noV'Q
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Jessie.a Lange No ~
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s«:ret government lnSlal·
lat1on 1nves11gare lhe
cause or a satetltte s sud-
Oen destrvc11on PG
Z MOVIE • * * • Ptenrc At Hing·
1ng ROCJI.. 119 7 S l Rachel
Robe<11. Oon>lnlC Gu.rd
In tum-of·t~IUl"f Au.-
lralla. three yQUng ldlool-
QlrlS wander -sy from •
schoot ptentc: and become
lost in ttie bush ·PG'
t:OO • (I) HUA8E
I\ new nurae jOlns Mary s
sta!t •nd Mary,'°' •••sons
unknown 10 l>erMll. lakes
an •nsl•N d1S11ke to the
~· U Qt TifE FACTS OF
LIFE
A l 1nanc1a1 m11lorlune
drives Mrs Garrell to tl1e
brink ol emottonal col·
l•pse II ®l TI:fE FALL GUY
Cort goes •lier a renegade
motorcyclilt who 11 hiding
out In the de-1 with hll
outlaw biker gang tD MERV ONFFIH fD MORE COUNTRY
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;tHINNEL LISTINGS
Many ol 11141 outstandlno
perfOfmancas wnlch h•Vit
hlgl11tghlad the Mvat'I r-ar I
llC>lf'I ol ··Au111n Ctty Ltm· ,
111" are featured. with SIJCh
g1eata as w 11111 Nelson.
lillf)' Gallln. Cf\arlll Dan-
iels. George Jones. Hank
Williams. Jr , lacy J Dal·
Ion, E11t Sc1uggs. Tom T
Hall and Ray Chatles per-
l0tm1ng
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N-1 STATIMINT
T ... loli0wln9 Off'°" I\ dDlfto llu\llleU •• "' HE¥r WEIGH OF LIFE. •sss
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LEO 8UICAOUA
Speaking before en aud•·
ence 1n Sacramento. Call·
tornla, Dr Leo Buscaglia
urges 1111ener1 to move
away from thl "me ganer·
al Ion
t:30 a a LOVE. slOHEY
Laurie's patents. whom
she hasn't .-i 11nca tl1e
letl t>ome six .,,..,. earlier.
c:ome to town to 1pend
Thanksgiving with her
A TOUCM 01' CLASS I• no Ion"'
001119 """""' ., * w .flh s1 .... 1, S...te AN, Ste JJO, Slr>ee Novem.,., 23,
1tlt elld I ... new owne" •re nol
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N-1 STATIMINT
Tiie lell0wl119 ""°"' are dalne tlvllnes•n:
I AJ THE IHlEltAMElllCAfll
CO MPANIE S 11 1 H O RT H AMERICAN IUILOERS ICI THE -------------I 1HTERAMERICAH COMPANIES 101 ..... , ..
"CTITIOUI I UllNlll NAMeSTATUllaNT Tiie loflOwlllQ pert0n1 are .itolnG
11u1lnes••:
CI) JAMESON PltOPEllT'Y
GROU P . tll J AM ESON CON ST RUCTION, Ill JAMESON
INTERIORS; (41 HACIENDA
REAL TY, JUI Airway "'""""'· 8k19 . G,J, C"le ~ CA t?tll THE JAMESON COM PANY, t
Calltornl• c..-atkNI. JUI Alr"Way /\-, ..... O.J, Colla Me.._ CA .,.,.,
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L TO., JISl Alrwey A-. lu0dl"9, Ir>. Colle MKa, Callto<nle •aa,
t lllleram erlc•n Builders
Partnerllllp, JUI Airway Avenue,
ltllldlflO <;J, Colle llW ... C.llleflll• .,.,.
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C1lltor111a corperatl..,, JUI Airway
A•8f'lue, Bulldl"t G-l, Co.ta -Maw.
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9MOYtl • -* • Payday 11913) "'P f 0r 11 Anne Caor1 A
tOUnlry anCI -tetn "'~
ivin'"-ly mu." l\ta w•~
lo tllldottl t>y men•oot••
lf'O lllCI d•-dlng ll>OM
., OUtld n""
tO:OO 9 C IHAHHOH
A )'OllllQ WOll'ltO WhQ 11
being h ... ..., by hel •••
nuanar>O Cl«>d•s to take
tn. litw 1n10 hw _,, Plan<la
IO ptOllCI ""1"'1 •n<I net
)l~d*"O'll ..
G otOUIHCY
A prom1n.,.t lawyer uaff
I•• drun~en <111\ling lewt to
IVOld punlahm•nl t iter
kllllil P6d••t•l•n I ... NEWS
DYNASTY
I\ 1econcima11on belween
81eJ!e ano S1•ven ends 1n
<llMlt., wh<ltt an ICC109"11
puts Srev•n 1n 11141 h09PHa1
•Ind All••• in Bl1ke'1 aims m PlEOOr MEN<
R90Ulatly ICf\ldvleO p10-
gramm1ng ~ be delayllCI
due 10 plec>ge b1eak6
C MOVIE * * • Jvll Tell M• Wl\al
You Went I 1980J Ah
MeclGrtw /\Ian 1<1ng A
weatthy buSlnHs ryc:oon
thlnlct lie hat 111s mistress
well 1n llne unlll She
d<lmen<11 he pul ne1 on
Ch1rge ol a •ecently
•cqu11ed movie SluO•O R
S MOlllE • * Sen101s R'
10: 15 a!) THE ART OF BEING
FULLY HUMAN
Or l4'b Busc&glla. hlQhly
•ccla11ned speel.er ano
popvle1 8Clucet1on prores-'°' al use. pr111M111ts his
enthu1la5!1C me.sage or
"Love your I.ill-human
b411ng,"
(M)MOV1€ .• * • "The long Alde1s
(11180) J&mff and -Stacy
Keech. DaYld .,,d Keitl1
Carradine The Jesse
James-Core Younge< gang
leaves • trail of emplllild
bank•, plundered sla·
QKOKhH and deao bod·
IM In us wake aa tne out -
laws rode toward the1t llt1al
&l\OWdown R'
10:30 ., INOEPEHOEHT
HETWON< HEWS
&i) 808 EVERHART
Tl1• Nebraska country,
11nger pertOfms songs by
Jimmie ROdgeu Woody
Guthrie and Hank w 1111ams
1n a muste I concert pro-
g1am belOfe a llve audl·
enu
10 MOVIE * • ·~ "Tom Hotn ( 19801
Sieve McOueen. Richard
Farns~orlh In early 201h·
century Wyoming a t>oun-
l'f hunter hffed by a g•oup
ol rancners 10 lrac-down
1ust1e1s ,, ~I VP IOI a
h9ng1ng by hll employers.
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ZJMOVIE * •i, "Mandingo" 111177)
James Mason, Susan
George A West African ol
lhe Mandingo lrtbe is
brought 10 • st•v•b•eed·
1ng pranlaltOn In loutSlana
l>lf0te the 111tt1 ol the Civil
War 'R'
11:00988 Cll98 NlWI 8 SATIJADAY NIGHT
Ho9t. Stay Speoell. Gvnt.
Riehatd Baskin.
I PAUL.HOGAN
THE JEFF£MON8
Florence quits wtMlf1 the
Jeflersons f<lfbid her 10
en1er1t1n ll4tt Doylroend
0V8'n.gl11 a> BENNYHILL
8'nny portrays a Doltngual
tout guide Ill DICK CAVETT
Guest· Jahn Cheever
11:30 IJ Cl) WKRP IN
CINCINNATI
/\n unoerlak1ng lycoon
011e1s WKRP has lucrattve
commercial account 1R1
D OJ TOHIOHT
Guest 11011 David Lelle•·
man Guests Doek Ent>e-g.
Jane Paule)' D ttJ) A8C HEWS
NIOHTUHE D KST ~ OAOUCHO
• THE 000 COUPLE
When Murray's wile eiecrs
him from rne" l>ome. Felt~
lnv1le• htm to share
0Kat's apwtment
.SAHFOAOANOSON
Fr.ct ts o!t.,lld a place In
locll govemmen1 and soon
1118' hi IS otfetlld a bflbe
• CAUfOANIA RIGHTS
Tl11S documentary ch<onl-
cles pYblic: controversy In
Calll orn111 over 1ne sobj9Ct
ol lhe srares •!Qhts, t>egtn-
n1ng with the Calllornla
Supreme Court Rull"1j on
the death penally In 1972.
($)SAN FfWICl8CO 1110
l.Af'f()f'F
Fr.ct W1lla1d hOSIS this
t1um0tou1 night 01 enter·
talnment as unknown
comedians are tudged l<lf
lheir comic talents.
UMOVIE * * • • "Ordinary Pao·
pll" ( 1980) MKy lyler
PUIUC 1111£
TUBE TOPPERS
K'l'l .A It M 011
Th,.,. St•1111 mt•nl ttl
I ; ll'<I"'"
1111" Jo I l.11\ ,.
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( 'l ,1 ~~1n, 0111 ... l-.nll111g IH'rl<J111W1H:l'l'>
I rum 1\ui.t1n l'11 \ l.11111t i. \\ tl l1l' .'\l'l~on . Charlll' Di1n1 l'I :-.111cl. (;c-n r J,:l'
Jo1\l'~ <.tl'l' arnung gLH.'!>l io.
K:-.J ac e 10 . uo <)lune·.' "
l'l'Ull)lll l'lll T~WYl'l' I I'l l'!'. 111 U:O.l' l,1:-.
d r u n k l' n d n ' 1 n g I '"\ ... t " • " o 1 ti pun1~hmt.•nt ~•lkr killing a Pl't.h•:-lr 1~111
KAUC fl tu lllJ
n:{·11nt·1l1 at1ull ht•l \\t't.'it
l'll(b Ill dl:O-J:O.ll'I'
L>~ 11a~l ~ r\
Bia ht· aml SI,., l'fl
M()()(e Donald Sulherland
A gullt-rld<len IMn·lglf
1ry1no to pYt his Irle back
1ogether alttt 1'111 brother's
dearh ano h•t own autetde
11ttemp1 raachea out to hll
complacent lather en<! hlS
Cold r~ mother R.
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12:00 0 MOVIE • * • "Tllfm 0 1 T11al'
I t963J L1ure<>ee Ol1Yier
S1mor>e Sionoret A welt·
respected schoo1m11s1111 1s
falsely accused ol ns.aull
Dy a young sludenl ·
D ®J LOVEBOAT
A mask.ct klH1"1j bandit
lhrtlls lhe lemale passo11·
Q•r[o. a w1trnt11 10 a gang.
fanfj murder 11191 lo avOICI
1ostlly1ng, and a busy buSI·
nessman a1mo11 loses his
son (R)
0 MOVIE * * "Requiem For A Gun-
llghlllf" f 1965) Roo Cam-
tton. Srepnen McNalty I\
gunslinger mistaken IOI a
judge .. .,c1aes the powe1
01 tne pos111on to condemn
an outlaw kcused or mu•·
dll<'
8) MIKE DOUGLAS
Cohosts latry Gillin and
the Oatbn Brothers Band
Guests t:tauy ,Ar\oe. son.
The M asrer1. Tom
Scnbner
Cl> Aoot<e
Jill Danko tees a gangSlllf
murdet his Cred1t0t
lC)MOVlf * • "Meteor" ( 1979) Sean
Connery., Narallt Wooo
Amerlean and Russian sci-
ence experts ro•n fOfCH 1n
an allempl to "'••<I olt a
giant meteor lrom ourer
space. whlCh Is on a dlt8C1
coUtalon coorse with Earth.
before man disaster
&trikes. ·PG·
H808HEAK
PAEVIEW:OfCEMeEA
Husband-and-wife comica
Jerry Sttller tnd Anne
Meata lntrO<luoe the mov·
leS, spec:1<1IS 100 S9Q(1S
events coming to Home
Box O!t!U In Oacembll<'
12:06 8 Cl) MOVIE * * "The GrNl .. t T11tng ;That Atmosl Hac>panld'
(19771 Jlmm•• Walker.
,,_ E8t1 Jor1-A high·
llChool batkllbell atar
rafua. to tel en ltlr-.
Sland ~ him and .,.
1mportat1I QM>e (R)
1a;15 (OJ MOVIE * * ''> "The 39 Steps"
I 111801 Jonn Mills. Dav1<1
w .,ner I\ man t>econMs
lhe Quarry ol bOth Ille
PQllGe and • secrel group
ol toreogn agents operaltng
in England when he •S
framed IOf a stranger's
murder 'PG'
12::10 u a TOM<>flAOW
Guests Pele<. Paul and
Mary; J-Fonda &ii INTAOOUCTIOH TO
PHll080flHY
H MOVIE * * * "Tt>e Blue Lagoon"
( 1980) Brooke Shields.
Chrtstopher Atkins Two
chlf<lren e•pet""1CI the
pangs or llrsl love wnlle
d1scoveri"11 hie 100 each
01 her •lier lh•y are
•sht pwrldclld together on a
deserted llllo<I · R'
12:40 l.J MOVIE
••·~ ··Mow To Beal The
High Cost 01 living
1 t!l79) Su!Mln Saint Jtomes
JeHtc:a Lange No longer
able 10 kMO up w•lh 1nlla-
11on thtee Orll'Qon
f\ov-ives turn to larceny
10 balance rnerr buOQ61s
PG
1:00 ID MOVIE
"' • ·, ·T1111 B•o1tw1n Rt<:o
( t9S7) AIChatd Con1e
Dionne Fo11e1 A Florida
bulonessman aims lor lh"
100 1n h11 allemprs to pre-
venl • c•1me syndicate
l1om mvrdQf1"1j 'Ill brolll
ers
Cl) INDEPENDENT
NETWOAI< HEWS
tli) IT'S EV&AYBODV'S
BUSINESS
"Marketing"
S MOVIE * • F1s1s 0 1 rury t t973)
Bruce lee, Ma11a Y1 A
ma111a1 B•IS expert ltnds
une•pecle<t danger when
ha goes to work 1n a Bang-
kok t<re ract<lfv R
1:10D MOVIE
• It '> ' Panic Butron
119631 Mauric.e Cnevalt4;l1
Elellno< Parke1 A g.,ngster
mes 10 lose SSOO 000 teg11.
tmarery Dul enos up mak·
•"11 money when lhe plan
bllckl11es
@)NEWS
1:30 Cl) MOVIE * • '> Bang' Bang• Yoo re
Dead I 19661 Tony Ran-
dall Sen&a Berger /\n
Amet1c;an 1n Mo1occo
becomes en11ng1eo 1n 111e
acriemes of spies p10111ng
~a1ns1 rne Untied Naloons
2:00 U ENTERTAINMENT
TOHIGHT
/\n 1n1erY1ew w11ti Robe11
Stack ol "Sl11ke Force
otNEWS C MOVIE •• * * "8 112 119631
Marcello Mas1ro1ann1
Claudia Caro1nale D11ec1-eo by F.Oet•CO Fell1111 An
ovetwOfked lllm dtrector
learns 10 accept 1he obsta·
cles 1n his c:aree1 as well as
1n htS personal tole
0MOVIE ***'• ·Tne Pa1alla• v-· f 197~1 Warren Beat-
ty, Paula Pren1tss An
lnvesltgaflve reporrer
•llempts 10 uncover a
nauonw10e network or
polttleal uuss.ns
~109 NEWS
2'.20 8 MOVIE • * '> 01 Love And
Oes11e ( 196Jl Met le
Ot>e-on Sieve Cochran A
-auhy woman a11emp1s
10 leave her sordid pasr
b('h1nd by marrying Ill<!
man 51141 love5
UOIJ NEWS
Z)MOVIE * • • '• Saini Jack
1(191111 Ben Gauer.a Oen-'
l10lm ElllOI A SGl111mtr'lg
Amencan eapa111ato sets
up an emp"e of black·
• market actMlles and pios-
lltutf()l'I In the busy slreels
ot Slr>gapore 'A'
2:~8 HEWS
2:'61) MOVIE
• • '"' "Nlohl Games'
( 1974) Barry Newm•n.
Suaan Howard An uncon-
v«tlt0n1I lawyer defends a
_.thy woman aocuseo 01
murder
3:00 . MOVIE * * ,_. "The G1ea1 St0uA
Ma»ICle'. ( 196!>) Jo~
JOHN DARLING
lVE SEEN 'THE. ~OMOTION~
HERE FOR 'TMREE '<EARS!\ ,..,.,
;. j~ ...
HOW CAN THE
NEW O'NNER .JUST F IRE ME
LIKE THA-rr
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tv11111t • l.&M aiar.a •114l ltllll
ttvlftlt wli<ll I.a lo 11
mv.(Jfve • b.Mod •lf '~te.I
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$ IHOWTIME'S
HOU.YWOOO
330 $ WOVlf
II 00 0 ••"I '"" llNtOI.,..,
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Oe••O McCe/lvfrl nu..,
dttpul•t ••UPI •l'IOnO
memo.ts 01 1 ....,lily t•m·
oly tt.tl(Af~ (onhOI .,,
.,,..., $outh Alric;an <I••
monCI 111terffl•
8 • • Bf ..... •llQ GllH • • Young An<I
Fr .. Wl'4ofl lrege<I, I01Ct1t
.. vouno boy 10 '°'". wao
on llltli Ill ltltt 1uoo-ct
_, Ila ,.,...,, • young
11141 .. 11 0111 •nc1 b901nt "
r>ewMl<1 PC,
I IWIO) Hull 0 C0rmor
Phd O•NMI• A tir1ltth PVl\k
pop •••• • .., ... ,.,,.. Ulll
metety loitd• 10 lf.oQOOy
PO
3:'6 0 MOVIE
• • 'Mt>urtlA•n M•n
11ll901 C:h1111to11 t1"''""
fln1n l<t1tlh TWO '"'
lr6PIW'~ OlllOY th• freo
dom ot 11\41 w1ldulllNu 111
tt>e IHI few ytt.!t,. bt1lcmo '"* tn<:r~acllmN11I ol c IVlh
llltlt>n R
1200. I• I '$UIC)4f YQU w.,,, Awwy' (Piii 2) 119441
C•euoeue Colb41rt Slllll•V
Temple An Americi.11 ram
lly altUOQMI lo 1tHTU1t11 11;11111
dfltO•hl lrwt prOblllmt ""'Y
mulr rpco dutinQ Wotld
W11 11
•:t58 MOVIE * * · The \11n11h•no L .ina
11!1731 Docum.111a1v fh"
peoi)le 01 All•ak 11 Ot!>Ul"Y
1ne.1 1eoac11y and 1t11eno11>
ol Wtll"' the ll•llle IO C•rve
oot 11 hie '°' lhemMlvH 1n
11'141 bllte< w11derneu 01 tn«l
NOllh
•.25 Z MOVIE • • * Hondo f 111541
John waynto Ge1al!l1n1
Paoe A caval•y d•1111>a1Cn
rioe• onGOut'I'•'" a womun
and ner son •f'I Apache
Ch1el s blOO<I brorher
4:30 C t.tOVIE
• • • , 'GOlng In S1vl•
119791 George Burnt Att
Catn.iy Boreo w1111 11th11g
all c1tty on a bench 1n lh•,
park lh1ee elderly genllfl
men car111u11y plan a Dank
het51 PG
'f'hur•dapf•
D nyfintP tfo 1·-.-11
-MORHltG -
8:00 S • • Hangar 18
119801 Darien McG11v1n
Rot>err Vaugl1n Research
ers al a secret govetnmenl
1nslalla11on 1nvesttga1e rne
cause or a sa1e11t1e ' sud
d61'1 des11...clion PG
7:00 0 • • ·, Sno,..oa11
E•P•ess G
7:30 C • * EleclloC. Ef.~ 1mo
A yOYng E'ktmo bOy &<.Ct
denllllly becomes a po..,e1
lul source ol elecrrocily G
8:00 S * * * Advance l o
n.e Rea• ( 19641 Glenn
• Fo•d S1etla Sreyens When
a company cl Union so•·
doers 1s oe1a1l11d 10 guard a
go10 Sh•pment rhe caproon
falls lor a· remele Conled
erara spy
8:30 C * II ' • Bhowanl Junc.
!•on' ( 19561 Ava Ga1drier
S1ewa11 Grange• An
/\ngto-ln<11an girl ltv1ng an
Pak1s1an eapertences an
1oent11y c11s1s a$ she strug·
gtes lo SOii OYI tier nat•On
al loya111es
9:00 0 • * • The Wortrt s
Grearesl Alhlere 119 731
John Amos Jan-MtChael
\11ncen1 A tOach who is
having a run OI baO luci.
relurns lo h•s roots 11'1 Altt
ca and d1s.c:o•ers a super
athlete G
8:30 g) • * looll•ng For Dan
ger tl9S71 Bowery Boys
On o Re.chow Tl\4' Boys
lose an A1my cooiung PO'
on Nor lt"t Africa
10:00 S • * • . Gloria
I 19B01 Gena Rowlands
John Aoames A l0tme1
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Finishing touches for executive chefs-
·~est of the batch in special classes
BY MARV JANE SCARCEUO
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Like graduates of top.name universities, well trained chefs are in demand. ln fact. a
shortage of potential chefs inspired Walter Roth, corpo.-.-h 1ruw?utive chef for the Westin Hotels,
to create a sort of "graduate school" for promising young culinarians within the chain.
Last week six young men from hotels as far away as Hawaii and the Philippines graduated
from the first such session, held at the chain's South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. An
intensive, four·week course was designed to teach them everything they'll need to know when
tbey take over as executive chefs in hotel kitchens.
"Today you have to be a businessman as well as cuUnarian,'' Roth says ... In times past. it
took 15 or 20 years to become a chef. You accumulated experience. traveled seoeral times a
year and saw many different methods .
.. Now, with the shortage, people with three years in kitchens are gelling offers to be
executive sous chefs. That's not enough time to get the experience .it takes ...
Like many of the older chefs. Roth is European and first learned cooking lore from his
parents, whO operated a restaurant in their native Swtrzerland. He arrived in America in 1952
and worked at a Westin hotel in Palm Springs when the chain had only about 11or12 hotels ..
He was promoted to executive chef and now oversees the chain's 64 hotel kitchens. serving
as a troubleshooter and working with architects to plan new hotels.
With 22 new Westin properties going up around the world. Roth foresaw a shortage of
trained chefs to lead kitchen staffs .
.. Wt' han• to grow.·· Roth sa~:> ... but t he r e·:. bcl'll a
shortagl' of good tht:ls s ince World \\'ar 11. :\ot onl~· t!)
1mm1gr a t1on to Amc n nt restnl'ted. but wagt•s u nd workmg
t·on c.lstion:. han· 1mprnn•d thl•rt.•. Thl· be:-.t E urupt>ans oftt'n
go to :h 1a 110\\. \\hl'rt.• t hc~· get good pa.' und mu n ~
assista nt:. ··
Roth s a\\ the µru hll•m in i~:.i a nd bt.•g an a n upprt.•nt1 n·
p rogra m whit'h no " has 125 in tr a ining ··w l'·re ).!l'llmg
be tter·e<l m·att.•d j.H:oplt.· now. but t·ooking in ..\mt>n(·a nl',·er
has bt>en <.·ons1dt.'red a profession.'· ht' !)a~ s .. That :. "h~ l
pre fer the ll'rm c:ulm un a n to cook. Chet:-a rc on thl' :.ame
lcn•l as do<:tors a nd lawyers at home .··
In Euro pe. <:hl'fs n .•cein• the s aml' bas1e tr<11n111g lor
both rt•s t aur<rnts a nd hotels. spt.•tsahzmg latt.•r. hl' :.a~:.
·Hotels. with banqul't:-. an• morl' d 1n·rs1l1ed a nd t hange
me nus e\'cn da\. · ·
..\n <.'XL't.:ut1v~· <:he! 1s in l'har gl' ol fooc.1 µreparalll>ll .
m a kes ull bu~ mg dct1s10ns tor !;t1pµl1es. h1n•s and t ram:. tht.•
ehefs workm g under him a nd plans m t.•n u:. wsth t he loo<I and
. bt•\·eragl' managt.·r.
Whe n j udg ing a fut un· c:ht'I'. Roth looks for sonwonl•
who b a good <.'lllin a n an. t.•t·onomical. ('<Hl motl\'all' pt.•op ll'
<1nd has 1m ag111atwn
.. You nen~r <:an :.it hal'k a nd rl'l<tx .'· he S<t~:-.. bet.·auM'
~·ou h a \ l' to kl·ep tr~ 111g ne\\ thmgs. So ml' ol the old thshl·:.
an·n ·t sl·n ·a ble now. You l'an·t tumuul'l age food" 1th a
gooey SCJ ute. a nd cl 11ll'r~ want smaller por tions" 1th le:,:.
:-,tarl'h.' · ·
:\mcnc:an:. no\\ tra,·el mun• a nd kno\\ about guo~l luod.
''hil'h Roth c:lasms makes a t.·hel ·:. j ob easie r .
.. Toda\' '' e sen l' as muc:h \L'al as beet. wh1t h 1:-. a
t.·hange from ~·t.·ar:. past:· he says ... and people arl' t.'ating
m ore fish and n~getabl es ...
The logssti<.'s of preparing banque t mt.•a ls l'an
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Walter Roth, corporate executive chef for the Westin Hotels, checks the kitchens at South Coast Plaza Hotel.
Coachelln date trees drop their precioUs_ cargo
A VJOrker climbs the 50-/oot date pal.m to begin harveit .operation&.
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By JEFF PARKER
Of -Dally PlleC 54.tf
D ates -som e 40 million
p<>unds of them -are now being
ha rvested in the Co achella,
Valley. By the time the harvest
is finished in J anuary. it will
account for nearly 95 percent of
th e dates grown in t hi s
hemisphere. and a fres h supply
of this delicate fruit will flood .
supermarketS and health food
stores acr05s the nation.
H·arold Ens ley. h e ad of
farm i ng and ranc hing for
Sun World , ·which controls
almost one third of the
Coac hella Valley date crop. said
this year's dates ··will be bigger
and better thin ever" because of
the recently implemented
irrigation s yste m t h at now
operates in mos t of the
compan,Y's date gardens.
.. Afte r years of experiments,
we found out that the date paJm
does n 't resp<>nd well to daily
watering. Whal we do· now is
flood the gardens every two
weeks. The. fruit produced by
palms watered this way is
superior in every way ... he said.·
Ensley led a group of writers
on a tour of his dale gardens
<not groves 1 recently. He is a
tall, soft·spo~en man. and is just
recovering ffom heart surgery.
but his enthusiasm for dates
s eemed undaunted . his
knowledge encyclopedic. This is
part of what t-e said:
··Date ec9nom ics are good
right now. rren years ago, a
person could go out and buy a
date garden. but not now.
They're running about $15,000 to
$25,000 an acre and for the low
end, you won't get much of a
garden.
"With harvested dales going
for 35 ctmu a pound, or about $15
per box, we've had a lot of
trouble with people coming right
into the gardens and steaJlng
them. Lost 74 trees ln one nlChl
not long ago. Legitimate sellers
won't buy those dales. but
there's plenty of people around
who will. We've been patrolling
the gardens al night, but it's
impossible to keep an eye on 800
acres with a f-ew patrols.
They're expensi'9e too -at SlOO
a nlaht it drives our costs up.
"In most date gardens, you'll
find 50 trees per acre -41 are
females, whlch bear fruit ~
~
one is a male where we get the
p<>llen. During March. April and
May. we manually re move the
pollen fro m the ma le trees.
s hake it into trays and dry it in a
tray for three days. Dried date
p<>llen is finer than face p<>wder.
We pollinate ·the female trees
twiee to make s ure a good
fe rtilization takes place. We
trim each bunch to 35 branches.
which will grow 35. dates per
branch. Those can get heavy. so
we tie the bunches to the paJm
fronds so they won't break off.
"Then we bag the bunches.
During the growing season,
e very fruil·bearing da~e tree in
the Coachella Valley will have
paper bags wrapped a round the
bunches. This keeps ~irds and
in s ects away, but mor e
imp<>rtanUy, it keeps rain from
hitting the fruit. When rain hits
a growing date. the impact of .
· the drop explodes the fruit. It
makes a p<>pping noise when
they hit just like p<>pcorn. The
bags also he lp u s funn e l
insecticides into the bunches
during the summer months.
"As the dates ripen through
summer and fall, the workers
here climb the trees regularly to
check them. We always assign
workers to a certain grove it
becomes their grove ~ and they
know the dates very well. They
do the pollinating. the tying,
bagging, dusting, inspecting and
harvesting ln the ~ame garden.
year after year. That way, they
know the garde.n intimjltely, and
if the harvest H; poor. we know
who to talk to about it. We pay
the workers well. A date worker
who accepts all the hours of
work available to him can make
almost $25,000 a year. but few of
them can work all the hours. As
you can see. the work is very
hard."
Harvesting dates is hard work
· indeed, and it's interesting to
watch. MOllt date 1ardens are
still harvested by hand -only a
small fraction of the fruit is
brought down with the help of a
hydraulic boom that lifts the
workers high into the air lo
remove the bunches. T he
majority of harves~ng is done
by two-man .teams who use a
67-foot aluminum ladder to scale
the trees and cut off the bunches
with machetes.
When the ladder is firmly
~
resting against the tree top, the
ha r vester c li mbs t o the top
carrying his m achete and two
thick t•ham!) with hooks on the
ends. lie attaches one end of
each chain to the tree and the
other to himself. Dangling like a
puppet some 70 feet in the air,
the harvester then cuts off a
bunch. attaches it to a drop
ro p e. and. lowers the dates
downward to the wailing boxes.
His partner s hakes the fruit 1 into the boxes as the climber
retract!. his rope a nd cuts offl
anoth<.•r bunch. Wh en all the
bunches some 10 to 15 per tree
are taken off. the man returns.
to earth. moves his ladder to the
next tree and s tarts again.
. En rique Pa dilla has been
wo rking the s a me Coachella
Va lley date garden for three!
years, tending the fruit year
round. "I do every job ... he said1 in Spanish to translator Lori
Lara ... And my pa rtner does
ever y job too. Sometimes we use
t he boom for harvest. but we use
the ladders mor e. I like the
ladders. but they·re dangerous. I
have never fa llen, and neither
has my partner, but many men
have ··
,. P adilla is paid by the box. and
although he spoke p<>litely, he
quickly moved on to the next•
tree and began his dizzying
asc e nt u p th e u calina
(ladder >.
As soon ·a s Enrique bad
lowe red the bunches and his
partner had shaken the dales
into the waiting box. a truck
came by to take the dates to~
factory for sorting, cleaning,
processing and packaging.
Dale e xperts have yet to
establish how long a date tree
can produce fruit. The trees first
planted in the Coachella Valley
-some 70 years ago -are still
producing, and rumor has it that
Middle Eastern trees remain
produc tive fo r well over a
century. With an average yearly
yield of JOO pounds of fruit per,
year . the Coach'e lla .valley's
o ldest -tr ees alre ady have
donated some 21.000 pQUDda ol.
dates for the nation's tabees, ana
are s tlll going strong.
.. Some of these trees .are a 9°'
olde r than we are," Snalet ·
observed. "And they'll all be
around a lot longer than any of
us." ...
..
('2 Orango.Const DAIL Y PILOT /Weono~day. Ooc.ombur 2 I' 61 ,
~ftover holiday turkey returns with style
When UMt rout tur1tey i. bluer th•n family
iPp•tl\H, take heart
•nd 1ive thank• ror onf' ff two bonws meals.
• T h e·r e r c a II y a r e
acitina enlrffS to make
ith turkey leftovers.
But fir s t , let 's
ons ider-the roas t
rkey it.HU and what
lnd ol atutnna will be
pproprlate for the
litiays.
How about a bread
turfing that's nicely
Honed and combined
ilh cra"berries , e h opped walnuts and
•r ange sections?
To· keep lbe mlxtuh
oist and rlavorful,f
ere's caMed chicken
iblet gravy.
And the remaining
1ravy is mtxed '<t ith
J>range ~ and orange
luice for a smooth ,
ust-rigbt consistency
auce to serve witb the ~rkey. •
: · For one leflOYer meal,
ry Turkey an4 Rice
•Skillet Mix.
It's a rush hour
s pecial that combines
·.c ubed coolrecl turkey
with s1tuteed celery and
1 reen g epper , cooked
race . 1ct-cl tomato,
casheWN and raisins.
The cookinl( liquid ls
ca nne d mu s hroom
gravy for an interesting
backdrop to a medley or
navors.
Turkey Strata is
another variation on a
cld s lc dish that is made
the ni g ht before ,
refri eerated , then
oven·baked for 45
minutes before serving.
This strata features
bread .trian1les, cubed
cooked turkey, chopped
spinach and S wiss
cheese. The custardy
sauce is a combination
or beaten eges. sour
cr eam. white.,ine or
apple juice anCJ canned
chicken giblet gravy.
If yotl've never tried a
strata, see how dazzling
and delicious this one
can be.
TURKEY WITH
ORANGE-CRANBERRY
STUFFING
6 c up s herb
seasoned stuffing mix
2 cans ( 10 t.-.i ounces
tial'h ) ch1c·kc n giblet
.Cf"MVY
• ... , l'UP water
'. ('up meltl·d butter
or m artturine
!\<• c u p c o a r s e I y
chopped crunberraes
~., l' up oran ge
sections
i.-:r cup c hopped
walnuts
i,r, leaspo0n grated
orange rind 12.pound turkey
i.. .. cup orange juice
Lightly toss stuffing
mix, 1 cup gravy, water,
butter . c ranbe rries.
oranges, walnuts ... _nd •,~
te aspoon or ange rind.
fi ll body and n eck
caviti es o f turk ey
loosely with s tuffing.
truss. Place on rack in
r oasting pan . Cover
loosely with a luminum
f oil. Roa s t at 325
degrees F for about 4
hours ( 18 to 22 minutes
per po und or unti l
inte rnal temperature
reaches 185 <iegrees F
and leg moves easily ).
Uncover last hour to
b r o w n . B a s t .. e
occasionally. Remove
t u r k e y to s e r v i n.g
pl1o1Ucr. Spoon otr fat ,
re~ervanac 6 tablespoons
dr1p'pings On top o r
range, in roast.mg pan ,
stir remaining l(ravy.
rt'malning orange rind
Mnd or ange juice into
r eser ved dr1pp1ngs
Heat , st1rrmg lo loosen
browned b1 L ... Serve with
turkey and stuffing.
TURKI':\' AND RICE
SKILLET MIX
·~ c u p c ho pped
celery
1r'l c up c hopped
green pepper
2 tablespoons butter
or margarine
·~tea s poon
ma r jo ram l eaves.
crushed
2 cans < 10 lt'J ounces
each ) mushroom gravy
2 cups cooked rice
1 in c u p s c u b e d'
cooked turkey
1 cup diced tomato
1.-:l cup cashews
t,4 cup golden raisins
In skillet, cook celery
and green pepper in
butter with marjoram
until t end e r Add
remaining ingredients .
Heat; stir occasionally.
Ma kes about 5 •,.., t upi., 4
servings .
T URKt:Y STRATA
1 can < 10 h ounces I
ch1c kc11 giblet l(racy
6 eggs , s lightl y
bt!aten
:\• cup sour cream
, ~. cup dry white
wine or apple juice
12 slices bre1td
I cup cubed cooked
turkey
1 pa c k·a g e { l 0
ounces) frozen chopped
spinach, cooke d and
well-drained ·
~ cup s hredded
Swiss cheese
In bowl, combine
gravy, eggs, sour cream
and wine. Cut each slice
bread into 4 triangles,
reserving 12 triangles.
In buttered 2-quart
s hallow baking dis h
< 12x8x2 inches), arrange
r e mai nin g br ead,
turkey, s pinach/land
c t)eese ; top w-ith
reserved bread . Pour
egg mixture over bread.
Cov e r . refrigerate 6
hours o r overnig h t.
Bake at 325 degrees F
for 45 minutes or until
set. Makes 8 servings.
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• ID Hours spent organizing coupons pay off
8J....,.&OAN£
A tupel1harket shopper's moet important
hour la not t.be one spent walkinl up and
down U.. .._el the supermarket.
TM IMMlr that really pays off in big
~crlall ,. ... ii &be ooe spent at the ta table 'COmbialel all the cn.eout
oppbrtUhitles ·Uiat will save you from 30
percent to 100 percent on your grocery
purehaa•.
Y•. there are really many opportunities
to get free food when· you become an
orgaaited couponer and refunder. All of these
opportunities come together at the kitchen
table as you fill your s hopping list with
bargains from top to bottom.
Here is how 1 spend my most important
shopping hour: ·
Tbe first 20 minutes are spe.nt carefully
checkine each supermarket advertisement in
the newspaper food section. I look for
super market specials for every item on my
shopping list. .
I circle every interesting special with a
red ,.. and then eo back and find the two or
three stor es that offer me the gre~st
savings. These specials alone save me 15
.. percent to as'percent.
The second 20 minutes are spent with my
coupon files. Because I have organized them
by product groups, I can quickly and easily
fmd coupons that match with many of the
supermarket specials that I have already
selected.
Each time I find a match -for example
a special on a brand or spaghetti sauce for
which I also have a coupon -I have made a
.. double play." This combined discount will
save me 30 lo 4o percent.
Can you make double plays often?
You certainly can . Frequently a
company gives supermarkets incentives to
offer its products on sale at the same time
that i t f ea t ur es c o upon s i n its
advertisements.
Once you ha ve a la r ge a nd
well-organized inventory of coupons, you will
find double-play opportunities by the dozen.
It is like getting $.1 or $4 back for every $10
you spend on groceries.
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entucky fried Chicken.
WHEN YOU. BUY ONE PRI E. SINGLE OR TWIN PACK NCi l S
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE
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GOOO ON R£GULAR.
RIPPlEO OR LIGHT
•
The la st 20 minutes of my most
important hour are spent looking through my
"refunds in progress" envelopes. trying to
work !lOme of the required refund items into
my shopping list .
F or example, if 1 need one more
American cheese wrapper to get my $2
ground-beef refund, I will look for that brand
of cheese in the advertised specials and in
my coupon file.
The average refund on a national-brand
product will return to you one-third of your
purchase price. That·s a pretty good deal for
s ending in a few box tops or labels.
When you find an advertised special and
a coupon for the same product, the savings
really become spectacular. These "triple
play·· discounts will save you 70 percent to 90
percent -and sometimes give you a profit
REFUND OF THE DAY
Write to the following address to obtain
the form required by this refund offer worth
$1 to $2 : Wi s k ·Final Touch Winnin g
Combination, P .O. Box 8890, Maple Plain
Minn. SS.148. This offeF expires Feb. 28. 198'
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednosday, December 2. 1981 (;J
produce
... "'"' ......... ..,
rulty red ·grapefruit 29! .•
)11tn•• 1••••• ••11111• apples ...... 1111 31;;$100
•rllp
hean sprouts
..... ••• 11.
juice o~anges . -·
''•
1·$100 ~ ,,,
29t
, .. '"
L k 4·~·,·1-.100 ua Ing potatoes "' ~
vitamins
INl11rn11• ,.,.,,. •ltUt 1111 prl11
111agna h stress '° .... $599 ,., ... , •7.06
lrwfli ,. ... ,., •• ,. •• ,... I , I• ,., f
meal .. ,. .....
heef-k-hohs .
H11lw
pork road . .......
pork .ehops .....
ehlelcen hrealls · · .. ,. .....
heel hack rlhs
l
$349
• ••
$298
•••
$189
•••
$189 ...
$109
•••
side of heel $119
.__ a....a J •• "" ..... ,. •. ,.,.,. .. ,... .• ,...,. . ..• .. ... .... ... ,, .... ,,..,..
hindquarter $169
•••
•s.oo elf •If so 1•. frttz1r t••
•to.oo elf •If too •· frttz1r ••• . ~"'""" ,,..., .... " ·•··• "'•
health foods c-1200 ......... ""''' ··· ••1• •"•• iso .... t15s1 •• ,. ....... ,., .
,,,,,,, •t1.ts spaghetti 11uce n 11.
INlll t111• hr•1n ••r•et
vitamin e 200 iu
250 ••••
$1069 11• •Ill •11 •11
pastry Roui ·
grocery
eashe• pieels
,.. .... & lllfH t6 II.
... ,.... ........ . . •. ,,. ...
•l!H•lltt '' ......
croissants tS t spaghetti
:· ---• • • • -•[(•ltI:tl•IlJ•• • ·-------•
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almond hark $189
•••
ilM Miii.it ia-•H• .... 1ltft $219
. •-t ..... ,. ..... it ••.
t00• 1flf111ftl1
apple juice $129 ,.r1 ............ ,.
bakery ... .... ..... ,. .... ,...
•-lllliral 14'1 hrnd $129 (lfflll ....... , 14 II. Ill.
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fish
I fre1h trout .$198 , •.
littleneck clams $198
• ••
hallhat flDets $498
•••
paeifie red snapper $179
• ••
$229
• ••
mahi-mahl
•••• ,... ,,. ... Ju• " .,. $449 60~ hrle • •• ,.. ........
turkey ham $249
••• .......... . .$~8 dry 11la11I ' ...
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11lad dressing
waldorf ialad ... ,, .. •llf
bulk only
........
IHCllea raisins·
shelled paeans
*119
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$149
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$219 ...
$r.8 .. .
L:imit '~ 0 lbs. per customer per purchase . Anything over 1 o
l~s., w!ll be sold at the regular price of $5.59 lb
, hm1t rights reserved/no sale to dealers ·
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Orange Coast DAI LY PILOT /Wednesday. December 2. 19P1
Going cold. ttirkey cut:S down calorie intake
8)' BA&8A&A
Gl8llONS
It the Th1tnhl(ivin1
feast left you with the
need to diet, why not go
"cold turkey?" While
mo•l holiday leftovers
are fat•e n ing pie ,
r ranberry s au c e .
atuffing the bird itself
Is 1N n 1&nd low-calorie.
Combining cold turkey
with salad veggies is a
goo d ·way lo turn
leftovers inte> quick a nd
e a sy main courses.
Some ideas: •
TtJll&S Y CllSrl
SAUD
M ed ium h ea d
lettuce
l-r.i cup red onion
rings
_ l cup diced red a nd
green pepper
1,-'l cup s li ce d
cuc umbers
12 cherry tomatoes.
halved ·
l 'h cups di ce d
cook e d white m eat
turkey
Half-cup diced or
j ulie 'hne-s liced lean
cooked (''boiled") ham
2 ounces (4 t h in
sli ces) low-fat while
cheese, in julienne strips
Combine vegetables.
except tomatoes, in 4
salad bowls . Arrange
Soups
warlll
weathe r
When the weathe r ·s
rold and damp. nothing
brings back that feeling
of \~·armth better than a
mug of s teaming hot
soup.
With .l..be aid of a
b le nd e r . o r food
processor. hom e made
varieties are fast and
easy to prepare.
ln ju s t s e co nd s.
vegetables w.hir to a
tas t y puree. ready to
combine with your
favorite seasonings
C reamed Spi n a c h
So up and Pur eed
Mushroom Potage are
portable luncheon soups
lo cheer that cold and
rainy day.
Because th'ey puree in
the bl e nder. th ese
\·e~etable combinations
are appropriately called
"sippableo soups."· JUSt
right for a the rmos
lunch.
Cinnamon Sp1t•e and
H ot Butterscotc h .
s teamy milk beverages.
add warmth and high·
nutr itional ,·a lue to a
chilly evening.
T o heat t he milk
mixt ures . s immer
lightly in a saucepan or
double boile r Thi s
gentle heating pr ocess
will bring out the best in
the her bs and spices .
and prevent scalding. as
well.
Satisfy the urge for
s o m e thi n g h ot and
st ea my with nutritious
milk sippables -hot
s o ups o r s weeten ed
beverages lo warm a
chilly day.
CREAMED
SPINACH SOUP
1 (10 -oun c e l
. package frozen s pinach
1 eup water
2112 cups milk
2 c hicken bouillon
cubes
1 tablespoon. instant
minced onion
'• teaspoon s alt
114 teaspoon pepper
Cut frozen spinach
Into chunks. Ad d water ,
c over and h e at t o
boi I ing . Cook 5 to 8
minutes or unt.il thawed.
Sti r in rem aini n g
in g r edients . Turn in to
e lectr ic blender. Whir
until thoroughly pureed.
2 or 3 minutes . Return to
sa u c epan a nd h e at
th rough. Serve hot.
Makes about 1 quart 14
ser vings).
PUREED
MUSHROOM POTAGE
11-'l cups c hopped
fresh mushrooms
1 s mall onion. cut
into wedges
1 tablespoon butter
3 cups milk. divided
... , teaspoon salt
~. teaspoon basil
~ cup instant potato
rtakes ·
Minced pars le y
<optional>
Saule mushrooms and
onion in butte r unti l
tender. Combine with 1
t'UP milk in electric
bledder. Wh ir until
pureed. Combine with
remaining milk. salt,
basil and potato flakes
In saucepan. Heat unlit
piping hot. Serve with
min-ced pars ley, If
desired. Makes a bout
'""cups C4 servings>. •
t urkey, ham a.nd cheese
on top G•rnls h with
cherry tomatoe1. Add
your favorite ll1ht or
lo w ·t'a l orie s alad
dreulnai. Mlikes four
servings, 19S calories
eac h (exc luding
dressin1t 1.
CU&RIED TURKEY
SALAD
wmtFRUIT
1 tables poon s oy
sauce
2 cups diced cooked
white meat turkey
1 unl>ared eating
apple. diced
I eatan1 oranae.
peeled, dltt.-d
4 rib.Ii celery, diced
2 tablespoons rulsins
2 tablespo o n s
low rat mayonnaise
2 ta blespooru1 plain
low-tat yogurt
\.' teaspoon curry
powder (or to tasteJ
Pinch or cinnamon
Salt, pepper. to taste
St ir soy sauce into
turkey. Stir apple and
orange cubes together.
Com bin~ all ingredients
and mix well. (Serve on
bed s of le ttuce, If
llllllUIMU
desir ed ) &hltes fou r
lu*h·size servmgs , 210
caloriH each.
T·U R KEV AND
UNGUINI
OLIVERA SALAD
2 cups cooked diced
white m eat turkey
3 c up s co ld
te nder·cooked linguini
(or spaghetti)
4 tablespoons thinly
sliced scallions
K S i;uns ~h ~turfed
f g reen1 ollvt"s, thinly
sh<·ed
3 t1tblcspoons oli ve
liquid, from jar of olives
Garlic salt, pe pper,
lo taste
2 teaspoons oh vc I or
saladJ oil
2 tablespoons cider
vinegar
Gene r o u s pinc h
dried oregano
FRESH
12 chl·rry lo m1&toei;.
hul ve<l
C ombi n e all
1ngrcd1t.•11l 11. exce p t
l o rn alot"s <.:over a nd
refrtgt:ratt" all day or
overnight for n i.vors. to
b l e nd Arrange o n
lettuce beds, 1f desired.
and garnis h with cherry
tomato ha1ves. Make s
four se r'ving s, 285
calories each.
T U R K E Y S ·A L A D
FLORENTINE
WITH. SP INACH ~ND
MUSHROOMS
4 cups < 1 pound )
IAITl•N A•MOU•I YIRIBISI
-iOIN IND
AVG. WGT. 3·~ LBS. LB ••
Wli ll hf'd , torn , fre 11 h
11111nach •
1 ~ red onion, thinly
slH·c<l ln nnl(s
1 cup s liced raw
mushrooms
4 cherry tomatoes ,
ha l v e d {or J rip e
torn uto. d iced or in
wed~es>
1 cup diced white
meat \ur key
2 tablespoons r ed
wine vinegar
2 tables poons liquid
pectin
I tablespoon olive
<or salad) oil
2 toablC11&>001\.8 water
P i n c h o f drle d
or~gano
Sidl I or gitrlic u ll I.
pepper. to tMSt~
D i vide s pina c h
between 2 la rge salad
bowls. Toq with onion
rin gs, mushrooms and
t o matoes . Arrange
turkey over vegeJ.,ables.
Com b ine r e m Min in g
ingredients in a covered
jar. sh'ake up well . Po"1r
over salads and serv~
immediately. Makes two
meal·size servings. 270
ca lories each
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601 °'"' CHUN KING EGG ROLLS
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1.2s
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7.99
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9.98
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Soppo,-o H:frilrbo.,. l ' ot "'o
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Strnnoyo Oo\t\+ No Moto I 5 or lo•
SOUP STOCK
3.69
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1.29
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CREAMETIE LASAGNE
CtM•C.0m )~OI~
MUSHROOMS ., ••• .69
DllT•mcou ~~'.1.59
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1~1c~1 , ~.I • 99
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Q 01 .73 MORTON'S HONEY BUNS
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KRAFT SWISS CHEESE 16 01 Hoity.wood J-r.V. "N Notv,ol
SALAD DRESSING ~·fl'd . 01
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CHICKEN FRANKS
/
2 .29
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1.29
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Orango CoJ~t DAILY PILOT.IW dnosday, Oocombor 2. 1981 ca •
Off er ham dip for · parties )
decorative bread howl • Ill
,.
•••
A dl'l'Orull Vt' bowl ror
Ucav-4.'nl) lllll'U Dip 1e.
m.111 .. from frot1.·n bread
1lou~h
1-:a :.' lo make. this
1h•ltl'1t;u:. c·n :a my harn
d1l1, wh1<·h run be served
l'I her hut or colct, 1s u
un 1q Ul' t•ontr1 but ion to
a ny n•l1.•bralion.
llt;AVl-:NLY HAM DIP
IN A BREAD BOWL
:.! ('o n e p o u nd >
lo avt' · frozt·n bread
dough
I tablespoon s alt
m ixe d in l ('Up of ice
wate r
I 8 ounce package
cream cheese
I cup sour cream
4 ou n ces t hinl y
s l1l·ed ham . fine l y
chopped
:.! tablespoons
chopped green pepper
'~ c up f i n e l y
C'hopped green onion
1:! tab l e s poon
worcestcrshire sauce
Day before serving,
m a ke bread bowl:
Let one loaf frozen
d o u gh thaw to room
lempt'r a ture . Form
thawed dough into la rge
round ball and pl<ice in
lightly g reased 9-inc h
pie plate. <Or. if m aking
I n d i \'I cl u a I m u fr in s .
dt\'lde dough in to 12
p1ec l'S and pl ace in
h ~htl y grea!>cd muffin
pan 1. Let dough rise 11 2
h ours at roo m
temperatur e. bast ing
dough e\'ery 30 m inutes
with sail and ice water
mixture . \\'hen dough
has inc reased to 3 times
1ls original s ize. place in
preheated 350 degree
oven and bake 25 to 30
minutes. Remove baked
loaf fro m p ie p late
1m mediatelv and let l'ool
c·omplctcly · When cool.
cul circle around top of
loaf one inc h in from
edge. Remove top and
sa \'C. llollow out center
Apple
stuffing
Not only are turkeys
in abtmdant supply, a s
U .·S . Department 'of
Agriculture Marketing
spe cialisM. report, but
they also are good buys
from a nutritional point
of view.
Turke y meat is a
valued source of protein.
Vitamins 8 ·6 and B-12,
iron, zinc and niacin. It
is re latively low in· fat.
Turkeys come in sizes
to meet your se rving
needs , too, whether you
plan to use it all at one
meal or stretch It into
le ftove r s for another
time.
If yo u· r e ti red o f
making the same old
bread stuffmg for your
turkey dinners. why not
try this recipe, which
makes use of apples -
another com modity now
in plentiful supply:
PRUNf;AND .
APPL-.: STUFFING
3 slices bacon
112 c up fin el y
chopped onions
2 cups soft bread
crumbs
3 cups pared, cored,
chopped apples
Y..z pound ~cooked,
drained, pitted. chopped
prunes
Y.i teaspoon freshly
c rushed peppercorns
~ teaspoon each :
thyme, mace, sage and
nutmeg
Chop up bacon and
cook over a ver y low
flame until almost c risp.
Stir in the onions and
cook 2 minutes, stirring
-constantly. Mix in bread
crumbs, .apples a nd
prunes. Season with
peppercorns and spices.
Should stuffing seem too
dry, moisten with a little
j uice of the pnmea. Cool
before using.
To insure safet y
during the fall holidays
a n d any other time,
USDA recommends that
you stuff your turkey
just before roasting it,
stuff it loosely to allow
heat to penetrate, a nd
remove all stuffiDI after
cooking.
For absolute safety.
USDA recommends that
you bake the s tuffing
s eparately (rom the
bir d , because 1erms
love the lblredienta in
stuffing and the warm,
moist inside of a turkey
11 a perfect place for
them t.o grow.
Also for 1af~y'1 sake,
refrigerate leftover
stuffin g and turkey in
separate ·containen.
bu Iii-for d11>1J10l:I of lot&( lo form bowl ror
lh l' .. I Ul'l' tlollowcd louf.
101> off, b:u·k 1n t1Vl'O for
5 t 11 R minutes 11t • 375
dcgrt>t·~. 'ool Let stancl
uncovered at room
leml'crature overnight
1·h1·1·:o.t~ uml sour trl'Unt
logt>lht•t until :o.moolh
A d d u 11 rt' m a 1 n 1 n 1o:
1nlo{n'tt11.·nt -. und pou1•
an to <·1.•nt1.•r of b r eud
bowl. Serve with m ini
bread ball s•, or u
garnish or rr c!>h
vcgNablcs for dipping
H1•rn11vc w1.·ond loaf of
clo ui.:h from rdragerator
1)1vacfr thawl•d doul(h
into :m s m u ll p1~ce:s
Plun• on lightly greased
rnuk11.• "heel Let dough
1 l'Sl fo r 30 mi nutes at
room l1.·m1wrature. then
bakl' an p rt'heatt>cl 3~
degree oven for 20
minutes Pluce pieces
<i round lar1o:e d1p-f.illed
bre<id bowl and use for
cl1pp1ng.
A d11mrot11't' hcitvl /ur
lw"' dip 1s nmdl' I'""' ,,
/ru.:t'rl tm·Ul.l dt>1.1 yh
Take se..con d l oaf
froze n doug h fro m
fr eezer a nd pla ce 1n
refrigerator o\'ern1ght
T his will be used t o
m ake pieces (or dipping.
Next day. make'dip:
Si mply mi x cream
To s 1.·1·vc warm .
repl:H·c bread-lad o n
bowl. wrap an foil and
bake al 300 de~rcc:. for 1
to l '~hours
•To ma ke m ini bread
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Tasty holiday party fare served on half shell
Hern ure l40mt-hint.
tor Sht•llf1sh love rs from
ttle ('allfornl11 t 'isht·ries
A i. o t· I 11l1 on for th c
( u rt h (' o nun a ho II day
tlf'lt8on
' F'r t'~h c lams a r e
\M>pular for holiday en
tert11ining. No cook ing is
necessary. Serve fresh
itlams on the half shell
"'ith fresh lemon wedges
or a zippy coc ktail
sauce.
!lint Ask rish service
d e rk lo op1rn c lams ,
s avtng s he lls Place
clams with Juice into a
container . r efriger ate
until serving lame.
When ready to serve, nu a laree bowl with
crus hed Ice, set shells
1iato lee, lben spoon tn
clams with juice.
When purchasing shell
oysters, make sure that
they are tightly clos ed.
Any that are partia ll y
open should close quick·
l when handled.
Keep unshu c k e d
sters in the coldes t
ea or the refrigerator;
store wilb the deep cup
down so that juices will
bathe the oysters con·
stantly.
Wrap oys ter s in a
damp dishtowel lo re·
tain optimum moistness.
Oysters can be kept at
home in this manner for
two to three days.
If economy is a high
priority in holiday prep·
a rations , s e l ect the
very tiny cooked shrimp
for cocktails and salads
Cooked shrimp can
r un as small as 250 to
350 per pound and as
large as 6 to 12 pe r
pound for raw shrimp,
depending on the variety
and the area they are
produced m.
'H e r e a r e t h r e e
holida~·inspired recipes.
Note that fresh poached
fish is s uggested as an
economy s ubstitute for
more expensive shellfish
••• Chef
From page Cl.
1n ont• or th~ recipes
('RAIS MEAT
APPETlZJ;ltS
I pound fr oie n or
frl•8h t•rub mt.'Ut
3 tu b lei;p oo n s
mayonnaise
1 ta bles poon pre·
pa red D1J o n s t y l e
mustard
I teaspoon dill weed
Fres hly ground pep
pe r
l tablespoon lemon
j uice
12 slices white or
egg bread
''• c u p g r a t e d
Parmesan chees e
2 ·tables poons d ry
bread crumbs
R e move s h e ll o r
cartilage from c rab
meat. Combine mayon·
n ais~. seasonings. lemon
Ju ice and cr a b meal.
Re m ove crusts , toa st
bread. Spread crab mix·
l ure on each s lice of
toast Mix cheese and
c rumbs, s prinkle over
top or each toast slice.
Cut each into six pieces.
Place on broiler pan
about three inches from
source or heat. Broil just
until brown. ·Makes ap-
proximate 1 y 72 ap ·
petizer pieces.
HOLIDA V SEAFOOD
APPETIZE R BALLS
I pound rockris h or
other lean fish fillets
3 cups water
l teaspoon sail
6 oun ces r r e am
cheese
'I• teaspoon garlic
salt
Several dashes hot
pepper sauce
2 tablespoons finely
c hopped green onion
3 tables poons le mon
juice
'• c up c ho pped
parlsey
I cup finely chopped
toas ted nuts
Place fillets into boil·
ing salted water . Cover,
return to boiling and
simmer fish just until it
rival batUe plans for the invasion of No.rmandy.
and...executi v.e chefs are expected lo deploy their
fortes for maximum effect
"Obviously. some dishes such as souffle can"l
be served at a ba nquet, but most dishes will work
more if you have the equipment, s pace and staff. A
chef simply never plans a menu he can't provide, ..
Roth says.
The South Coast Plaza Hotel has a kit_chen
ftarr or about 45. according to Roth, and the
~ompany's Century Plata in Los Angeles. which
he helped open in 1966, e mploys about 140 .
"We can prepare plates in the kitchen about as
fast as the waiters can serve," he s ays. "My own
record. when we opened the Century P&aza. was
8.887 meals in one day It's not unusual for a big
hotel to orde r $40.000 1n food s uppli~s for a
weekend."
With all his kitchen efficiency, Roth decries
the American h&ibit of putting food last when
planning a banquet.
"They always .have time for speeches . but
they want to eat dinner in 40 minutes," he
complains. "That ruins a good meal. And they'll
a rgue about the price of food but never the drinks.
I've even served banquets where the nowers cos t
more than the meat ser.ved . It's not right."
The idea or hotels serving only out-0f·towners
Is a fallacy, he points out, because most banquet
business is done with local businesses a nd
organizations
Bul the corporate executive chef still leans
more toward cooking than paperwork.
"J hate desk work," he says with a smile.
'Bas1cally, I love to be in the kitchen "
Dried fruit tasty
The holidays are the
eatingest time or year.
Luscious looking pictures
and recipes abound. It's a
losing battle and a
"gaining" proposition.
Whatever you choose to
bake, dried and candled
fruits us ually end up on
the shopping list. Dried
fruits play .a prominent
role in many holiday
menus. Besides "as is"
eating, dried fruits add
cheer lo baked desser ts,
cookies, cakes. puddings,
frozen desserts. quick
breads, salads , sandwich
fillings. s tuffin g and
meatdisbes.
Raisins and prunes.
a val&able year around.
a r e still probably t he
dried fruits used most for
holidays too. Grape,
pJum and fig growers had
a good seas o n this
year ... the lo ng hot
s umme r h e lped t o
sweeten the fruit before
harvest. Quality of the
r aisins, prunes and rigs ls
outstahding.
When buying raisins,
c heck the label. The
Thompson seedless
raisins come in golden
and brown. The navor of
each i1 similar. T h e
dirference is that the
golden ones are specially
treated to preserve the
golden color when
me c han ica ll y
dehydrated. The ·brown
rais ins are s un tan dried.
The golden raisins are
us ually 5 to 10 cents
higher per pound than the
dark ones. Golden r aisins
are popular in fruit cakes
and confections.
T he very large raisins
are of the Muscat variety.
The seeds are removed
before packing. Grocers
usu ally carry muscats
during the fa ll and
winter.
Currants are seedless
min i-raisrns ... about
one-fourth the a verage
size. They have a tart,
tangy fla vor and a re
po pular fo r baking .
Currants are traditional
an hot cross buns.
Prunes are found in
various sizes in most
stores. You can buy any
on e of six sizes from
small to Jurribo. T he
navor of all is similar.
but prices per pound
usua ll y "grow" with the
prune size .
Candied fruits add
holiday sparkle to fancy
breads and cookies. The
most common ones are
lemon, citron, red and
green c h erries, a nd
various colors of candied
pineapple. Wilh sticky
fruits, work with wet
hands so t hey don't
become "glued" to your
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into !>mull balls Roll an
nuh ('hill until firm
Sl·rve on toothpicks
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Entertain with elegant foods in puff pastries
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many entreea without decorate with pastry 1 c love warll c , mu~hrooms Sourcrt-urn
crust.I. They h.ve lo•a ltowers. a tars. creacenta. mashed 111~ 11111 • ') t•up mine~ onaeni. Dall beenamarkollhesuperb bows ; brush those with Vtcupmustard u • 2 doves gurl1t·. Sl1ghUy brown meats,
boateaawhocarea. egg wHh; lhen trim with 14 teaspoon ros e-minced on10ns. garlic In butter
I pre1ume that is light s lash-marks ror a m ary, crushed ''• tuppar~ley ,dry Re move rro m heal.
.because ot the effort and decorative design m ade Juice or l s mall gradually add' o\). Whip t tewipoon oregano C ru s h w c I I with
time req.uired for wlthak.nife. S~a'..'~~~hps . Blend le mon thick. Marinate chops in ~<i teaspoon caraway mus hroom s, par~ley ,
preparallon of the 2 tablespoonsoil sa u ce 30 minutes . seeds oreg ano, caraway ,
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But always observe one
rule when preparina ·En
Crouleent.rees. Be sure to
insert several foll funnels
so steam can escape.
Then lbedough will not be
soggy.
Just roll up triangles of
foil so they form a funnel
with l /16inchopeningsal
the bottom, ~ inch at the
top. Insert bottom or
runnels completely
throuah layer or pastry.
Puff pastry is amusing
because it always needs
to rest. After rollinl{ it out
to desired 1/16 inc h
thickness. place it
between two pieces oJ
lightly floured wax
papers. Cover with a
damp tow e l a nd
refrigerate for al least 30
minutes.
If you are lining a
baking pan with pastry lo
form a case for filling,
line pan with
well·butler.ed foil ; then
place pastry on top. Prick
with tines or a fork so
pastry will not rise
during baldng.
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cue inside 11 buttered
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r>re heated 37S·degree
oven 40 mUiutes. or until
golden brown, removina
baking pan, flattenina
fo ll durin g last 20
minutes. Serve with sour
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floured wax paper and a
damp towel. Allow it to
rest in the refrigerator
for al least 30 minutes
again. Do the same for
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Most consumers try to
s ave money on their
g rocery s hoppin g b y
planning in advance . but
those buyers reel they
could do still more lo
economize. a recent
co n s u mer s ur vey
in°cji cates.
A poll conducted for
the Food Ma rketing
Institute by Louis Ha rris
and Associates <the
Harris Poll) on trends
and consumer attitudes
towards s upermarkets.
shoppi n g and
economizing shows that
meal planning has long
been used to b a ttle
rising food costs by 52
percent of the 1007
consumers polled.
Only 46 p e r ce n t .
however. said that they
had saved as much as
po ssi ble b y m ea l
planning.
T hree-quarters of the
consumers s urveyed by
te lephone indicated they
w e re a lso trying to
economize by utilizing
leftover s , while 72
percent said they were
buying cheaper cuts of
meat. 63 percent said
they were buying less
m eat. and 59 percent
sald they were buyin g
lower priced brands or
various types of food.
A c onsulting S an
Diego home economist
s.ays that in addition to
m t!al plann i n g . the
e limination o f som e
cbm mon misconceptions
about nutrition could
he lp consume rs s ave
money when they shop .
.. Most people think
they s hould be eating
many more servings
from the meat group,
for example. than they
actually need to meet
nutritional needs," says
Beverly Kloehn.
"Children and adults
need just two two-ounce
servings or meal each
day. Two ounces is not
very much.''
feloehn al.so says using
the vegetable and fruit
and bread and cereal
groups more can help
consumers save money
as well as r ecei ve
needed nutrition:
She said these foods
"are equa11y important
as the protein foods and
nutritio n s urveys
indicate most people do
not meet nutrient needs·
from these two groups."
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Build festive holiday house with dried fruit ··
Edible 11n 1s thl' hak»l u111ng her hus ba nd's s t yroroam base lh t' c•ru11t mudc from fl our.
ra11l'inthen1atJon'11 me>1t t•o lo rful , h ea lthful h ouse partic ularly s uJ(11r, butt e r and
"•le l' m ed , t' I e 1 • n ~ vroducl delhthts chJldr~n. Mrs liqueur
reataur•nts Top chef& Al holiday time each Mariani reporu, •nd lb Home liqueurs
n rf'fully arrange rood yu r i he lrudilionally a I 1rn a who I e IJ om c apricot or peach \>rrrndy
and present 1t with an m 11 k c 11 an c di b I e rcp l actime nl fo r the • make del ightful gifts.
ryc for colo r und t•cnlcrv1t•t•c lo decorate holictJay cMndy dish Mrs Mar iani simply
11y mml'try h e r tab I e and is During her years of .soak!I \ht: fruit along
t.orcou Marlana , or turrently leaching her cooking with dried rrull, with roc k c andy In
Cuprlno, CulU., wonders .treat granddaughters Mrs. Mariani has been vo<i ka or brandy and
what all the recent fuss this impressive skill. ab I e to tak e thi s presents the resulting
111 about. since she has Iler creaUen this year attractive product to liqueur with the fruit
been doing Just this for is a s how -s topping heights far beyond a still in the bottle.
many years. "teingerbread" house trail snack for htkers or Dried fruit 1s
As wife or the late made entirely or dried a lunch box addition. heavenly when used -
Pa u 1 A. M ari an i . fruit pears, apricots, Here are some of her along with nuts and
founder of the leading app l e rings, giant inno vati ve h o l iday pieces of cake -with
dried frujt company or prunes, light and dark ideas: chocolate fondue. Dip
the same name, Mrs. raisins a'nd ban a na • She soaks dried into a hot, semi-sweet
Mariani h as c reated chips apples in liqueur and chocolate sauce laced
countless attractive A sse mbl e d wilh uses them in an apple with Grand Marnier.
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sour cream with liqueur
and a touch or sugar and
dips dried fruits and
nuts.
Turkey s turring
gets a terrific lift when
dried app l es and
sa usage .are ~dded .
Likewise, Cornish game
h e n s become
unfoi:g&ttable when
stuffed with wild rice,
nuts and dried apricot.S,
then coate d with an
apricot glaze.
C r epes can be
deli.cious when stuffed
with chopped dried fruit
and sour c ream and
toppe d with a hot
brandy sauce.
-C ho pped dried
prun es mak e a n
int eres ting and
decorative addition to
cheesecake or custard
pie.
Th e co ntra s t
between fresh and dried
fruit can be tasty and
t e xturally a ppealing
when raisins and other
dried fruit are added to
Waldorf salad.
Chicken s auteed
with butter and wine,
plumped, dried peaches
in a cream s auce is an
elegant and simple main
course.
Two of Mrs. Mariani's
most prized recipes that
make a popular duo and
freque ntly appear on
her holiday able -and
as gifts are Christmas
Box Fruit Cake and
Apricot Bavarian.
The fruitcake is a
fr es hly d e lightful
change from trawtional
fruitcake since it uses
11rimar 1ly dri e d
rat her than cund1t.-d
fruit which avoids the
u s uul s ti c ky ,
ovc.·r s weetness. The
buvarian 1s a classic dessert which 1s elegant
yet takes jwit minut~ll of
work to prepllre.
C H RISTMAS BOX
FRUITCAKE
l ~ cups bl eached
raisins
I ~ cups seedleu
raisins
I 1h cups prunes
1 cup dried apricots
1 c up blanch.ed
almonds
l cup walnuts
l c up fine ly c ut
citron ·
l cup finely cut
candied pineapple
'h cup thinly sliced
candied cherries
l ~ cups finely cut
preserved orange peel
1 cup finely cut
preserved lemon peel
1 c up s hredded
coconut
2~ cups sifted all
purpose nour
2 t s p s baking
powder
l ''• tsp. sail
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. allspice
1 V.. cups s hortening
•}., cup granul ated
sugar
1 cup honey
G eggs
Who le capdi e d
cherries
Rinse dried fruits and
dry thoroughly. Cut
prunes from pits and
into small pieces. Slice
apr icots~fin e . C ho p
almonds and walnuts.
Combine dried fru its.
nuts. citron, candied
fruits, peel and coconut
with l cup fl our Sift
tog eth e r rem ai ni ng
flu or. baking powder.
salt and spice. Cream
shortening and suga r
together thoroughly .
Blend i n h o ne y
graduall y, and b eat
well . B ea t eggs
tho r oughl y and add
s lowly to c reamed
mixture, blending well.
Beat in sift e d dry
ingrewents. Poor batter
over floured fruit
mixtur e . Mi x
thoroughly. Pour into
lO·inch tube pan .4'hich
has been lined with 2
thicknesses or greased
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brown paper and I of
greased waxed paper .
Bake in a slow oven 1250
deg recs 1 ~ to 41"2 hours
with sha llow pa n of
water in bottom of oven
during baking. Remove
from p an to cool
Decorate top with whole
bla nched almonds and
candied cherries. All ow
to ripen 2 to 4 weeks
before cutting Makes
about 7 pounds of cake.
APRICOT BAVARIAN
CA.KE
1 c up ap r ico t s
cooked in ~ cup water
and mashed with its
juice
1 e n ve l ope
unflavored gelatin
1 2 cup sugar
1 8 tsp. salt
1 c up c r ea m ,
whipped
v.i cup orange juice
1 tbs p. lemon Juice
1 larJ:c angel food
cake
Soft e n g e la1.in in
orange Juice. dissolve
ov&r hot water. Stir in
sugar. lemon juice, salt
and a pri cots
Refrigerate for about 15
minutes or until
thickened. Beat apricot
mixture until frothy .
fold in whipped cream
Slice cake crosswise into
3 layers. Reassemble.
s preading a pri cot
mixture between layers.
then over the top and
s ides R efr ige rate
s everal h o ur s or
overnight.
HOLIDAY FRU I T
HOUSE
Start with a
foundation of styrofoam
or cardboard in the
shape of a hou~e. <Use
sty r ofoam if Fruit
House is to be an edible
centerpiece.) Secur e
dr ied fruit with
toot h p i.c k s o r pi n !> •
beginning with the lower
layers or the walls and
th·e roof. Arrange the
flatter fruit. such as
jum bo apricots. pears.
peaches or nectarines,
in ove rlapping layers.
E x p e r i m e·n t with
d 1 ff e r e nt s izes a nd
colors or fruit lo make
wind o w s. doo r s.
c h im n ey and ot he r
ex t e rior decorations .
Your Fruit House may
be Tudor -s tyle ,
Victor i a n o r the
Ha nsel-and-Gretel style
Mrs Mariani has used
T h e "yar d "
s urrounding the house
can be flattened aod
s haped fruit accented
w11h .. boulde r s " o f
p runes a nd rais ins .
Artificial trees and signs
ca n be purchased to
hi ghlight the scene .
Apple rings are used as
snow on t he branches
and chopped apples
can . be fres hl y fallen
Oakes. Additional color
decoration s c an be
added with maraschino
cherries. candied fruit.
banana chips and whole
nuts
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• Or ango Coast DAILY PILOl /Wocino doy. December 2. t 98 t (. .. I
Invite friend8 .. 'for holiday buffet.:.·
lluhduys und ~lt.'ll<'•owi
foods JUllt nutur•lly 16 to1ether. wht'n friends
und famlly .r•thc r to l't'lf'brat.-
One ot lht' beat w1i1ys
to HHmble the 1ang
thla holiday SNU1on 18
wllh <an 1&ppe1tling
bufret. Great for Pltlrties.
at offers folks an easy
way to congregate.
Start the party with
Jo' r o t h y St r a w be r r y
Pineapple Punch easily
made with reconstituted
lemon juice, c hilled
ginger ale and fresh
strawberries.
The topper: pineapple
sherbet pressed into a
ring mol d with
str aw be rries, then
frozen. This tasty punch
will win fans wherever
it's served.
Or try the Hot & Spicy
Bloody Mary with its
zes ty fl avor. Tomato
juice and reconstituted
l e mon ju i ce a r e'
c o m bin e d w i't h
h orsera d is h .
Worcestershire sauce
and other ingredients
for a delicious, warming
taste.
Round out thi s
tantalizing party buffet
wi th lightly -s piced
Marinated Shrimp and
Vegetables.
I c-up l'h l'rry
turri utot'i., p1tirct•d wllh
fork
4 o un ces s mall
, :'jhole rre:sh mushrooms -~ bout I cup)
--.......· 1~ pound !ihc llud
c ked shrimp I about I
l'UP I
l cup sliced iuc<'hln.i :v. <'UP lemon juice
~. cup vegetable 011
I tabl es p oo n
chopped chives
2 teaspoons sugar
l teaspoon salt
v. tea s poon d111
weed
S drops hot pepper
s auce
Place vegetables and
s hrimp in s h a llo w
l V:a ·quart baking dish
< IOx6·inch1 In s mall
bowl , co mbine
remaining ingredients ;
mix we ll. Pour over
vegetables and shrimp.
Cover ; refrigerate
several h o urs o r
overnight . Stir
occasionally. Serve with
toothpicks. Refrigerate
leftovers.
GOLDEN FRU I T
FONDUE
<Makes about 211z cups)
1 cup sugar
3 t ab l es poons
cornstarch
I 1h c ups o r a nge
juice
Jus t u se one-half
pound of shelled cooked
s h rimp mixe d with
deli c ious garden
vegetables. savor y
se asonings and
r econstituted ·lemon
juice. It's the perfect
treat to se rve
buffet-style.
Entertruning a crowd 1s easy with appealing buffet dishes Vi cup lemon juice
Golden Fruit Fondue
will keep guests happy
with its tempting. fruity
flavor. ·
F R 0 T H Y
STRAWBERRY
PINEAPPLE PUNCH
(makes about 3'i'J
quarts)
1 C46-ounce1 ca n
uns weetened pineapple
juice, chilled
'"' cup lemon juice 2 C0 .20 -oun c e >
packages unsweetened
strawberry navor drink
mix
1/.t cup sugar
2 <32-ounce) bottles
ginger ale, chilled .
1 quart pineapple
s herbet, scooped into
balls, or pressed into
I-quart ring mold with
s trawberries. frozen
solid
Fresh strawberries
In large punch bowl,
·combine pineapple and
lemon juice. drink mix
and sugar ; stir until
sugar dissolves. Just
before serving add
ginger ale, sherbet and
strawberries.
HOT & SPICY BLOODY
MARY
<Makes about 7 cups)
l (46-ounce) can
tomato juice
1 (8-oun ce ) can
tomato sauce
"'3 cup lemon juice
5 t eas poon s
Worcestershire sauce
\ tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon celery
JS alt
'h teaspoon
pre pared horseradish
9 drops hot pepper
sauce
_ 'h cup vodka
Butter, optional
Cracked bla c k
pepper, optional Jn large saucepan,
combine all ingredients
except vodka, butte r
and pepper. Bring to a
boil ; simmer 10 ·to 15
minutes to bl e nd
flavor s, s tirring
occas ionally . Jus t
before ser ving, ~dd
vodka. Serve hot in
mugs with butter and
pepper if desired.
MARINATED SHRIMP .
AND
VEGETABLES
<Makes about 5 cups)
1 cup fr es h
ca u Ii flowerets
tff6. G ·Int Gib;; i?F? 1 22 · t ''aaa·aares a
2 tab l espoo n s
margarine or butter
2 tables p oons
orange.navored liqueur
Fresh fruit ,
gingerbread. angel food.
pound or spice cake
In large s a ucepan,
combine s ugar a nd
corns t arch : s tir i n
orange and lemon juice.
Over medium heat. cook
arid stir until mixture
com es to ~.boil. Reduce
heat: conlmue cooking
a nd s t i rr ing until
mixture thickens, about
1 to 2 minutes. Remove
from h eat. Stir in
margarine and liqueur.
Serve warm with fruit
and cake.
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Pick your favorite mouthwatering flavor. Chicken. Butter.
Chee c. Or Beef. Then save a dime on a great-tasting side dish
of Lipton® Noodles & Sauce.
With Lipton Noodles & Sauce. you do more than 1ust save
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Looking for s~mpt~ms of ~tamin deficie:ricy
9)' I UN£ &OTH
Have you ofte n
wonderf'd whethn you
n1•y have a vitamin
deflcteMy and don't
know wh•l th e
sy m plom• are?
Ch•ncee are that you
don't , II you eat a 1ood
nutrllioua well balanced
diet ol plenty ol fre1h
vecetablea, fresh fruit
and whole 1rain1, alone
with dairy products and a v'ariety oLme.a.!s.
poultry and cbicken.
But iJ you are rusi\lng
lhrou_p your days JUSl
lillln1 up on whatever
last food is available,
you should give a
thought to where your
body is gelling the
vitamins and minerals it
needs to thrive.
According to Dr .
Michael Lesse r , wbo
maintains a private
medical practice In
Berkeley, Calif .. the
body gives us many
cl ue s of vitamin
deliclencies long before
aclual sickness occurs.
Lesser explains. .. A
s evere deficiency or
vitamin A can cause
s ight problems. but a
minor deficiency can
give a clue by causing
irl:!RJ1lnia and mood -s ngs."
In the same way, a
severe deficien'c y of
vitamin C might "Cause
scurvy. including loss of
teeth. while a minor
deficiency might just
show up as fatigue,
depression , and a
haggard facial Crowning
expression.
Other vitamins have
"deficiency clues as well,
according to Lesser.
All the B vitamins
contribute to good
mental health and
c a r b o h y d r a t e
metabolism.
A deficiency of Bl can
cause a sensitivity lo
noise. while 82 shows a
sensitivity to light and
cracks in the corners of
the mouth and lips.
A d~ficiency of 83 can
cause the sensation of
fear, a heavily coated
tongue, and foul breath.
Too little vitamin E
Cooking
with class
F A~ERO'S in Corona
de l Mar will offer a class
in .. Holiday Cheer al
Christmas" at 7 p.m .
Friday. It will include hot
and cold drinks as well as
desserts, and cost is $15.
Ca ll 673 -2343 for
information.
HUNTINGTON Beach
Library and the Allied
Arts Board will sponsor a
holiday coo king
workshop from 9a.m. to4
p .m . Saturday at
Huntington Beach High
School. French chef
P e relle Dillon will
instruct in a complete
meal lrom appetizers to
dessert. Fee is $30. and
more information is
available at842-4481 .
SEBASTIAN'S W.EST
Dinqer Playhouse in S~
CJemente will present
·'The Daze Before
Christmas" at 11 a.m.
. Dec . 7. Chef Bruce
Goldberg of Beverly Hills
will offer ideas fo r
holiday entertaining.
Ca ll 492 ·9950 f or
reservations.
WILLIAMS-SONOMA
in South Coast Plaza will
host Ken Hom, author of
"Chinese Technique."
for a demonstration at 1
p.m .Dec.8.
SHERMAN LIBRARY
and Gardens in Corona
del Mar will hold a class
in holiday buffets from 11
a .m . lo 1:30 p.m. Dec. 8.
Menu will include cold
p e.a sal ad, sa l ami '
coronets, cherry tomato
halves s tuffed with
shrimp, sausage rolls
and nanaimo bars. Cost is
$20, and information is
available at 673·2261 .
Slufllng for various
seasonal gourmet treats
can become ho-bum
when you're using a
prepared mix. For exlra
s parkle, substitute 2
tablespoons of brandy
for the same amount of
water called for in the
·packa1e directions.
Then stir in i,.i, cup slice41
bratil. nuts, water
cbeatnuta or ripe olives.
can cauH lnaomnla.
anemla, and ulUmately
w11lln1 of munles. A
lull ol vitamin 0 can
ruull In-a weakened
bonti structure.
When you .,., well
nourtahed you should
have n one ol lheae
symptom•
Wh11t you &bouJd have
ls vlUllly, supple
mu1clet that can stretch
and bend without 1lvin1
pain, leet that can walk
several miles and a
heart and lung syatem
.·
thal will not puff IPll:llllllJI I h t•11d r u m111nt1 lonu1tu wedll"' Serve becau.t• ol It lt.'tture with t'ruri.I of vlne1ar
You ahould •l•ep •, hl'ad l f t•beri and 01 1 or with your
aoundly moat of tbll lt!ttuce lavorlte llalian·atyle
time. all your worn"• celery combtnt! r libb•ie. ""'('UP 1 l1 c ed dre11ln1 Malu1 •
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Here are tome recipes vane•n over veKelablea and max Plare avocado slices 11paoach le.vet
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and euy to prepare. pepper servings. squtleze lime or lemon leaves
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l small cabbate. 'Al teaspoon celery and sliced cau11nower, and carrots 2 oranges, peeled
slicedlhin seed ~ lresh lime or in a aalad bowl. Top and cut into chunks
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Sandwiches sizzle
with lef ~over turkey
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Turkey on whltt! with
mayo 111ounct1i J>rctty
routine Why not btt
lnnonUve and try 1 new
sinllnaaandwlch idea.,
Sirnply dip while bread
in a mlxlure of """· pre)>ared ye l low
1·runtb5 crumble. Ju r.t until no
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du·tid n llcry t'xcc11s fMt. Add bruad
"" .crccn peppl'r. cru~mbs bean 1prouti., <'hOppt.'<l aret1 p~r. onion, and
2 tublespoonli ins tant tu ey l,.1f!hlly be•t
minc1.-'tloniotl • toacthe r gravy mix ,
2 <'ups dic:ed cooked egg:;, and milk . stir Into
turkey turkey mixtu re Pour
l envelo~1 1.ouncc1 into greased 8x8·1nch
~ravy mix for turkey baking dish. Bake ut 3.50
2 eggs deg rees for 40 to· 4S
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Layer the coated brc:ad
with slices of leftover
turkey, c r isp bacon,
S w i ss c h eese and
avocado s lices . Then
sizzle in butte r until
sandwiches are gol den. ·
Cook sausage 1n luge browned. Cut in sc1uares.
s kille'l , s tirring to Makes6to8 servings
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Another novel turkey
leftover ret>ipe is Turkey
Sa u s ag e S quar es .
Tur key, pork sausage,
bean sprouts. eggs, milk.
and turkey gravy are
combined then baked to
produce a· cus tard-like
casser o l e with a
s urprisingly crunchy
taste.
A green saJa~ ice cold
milk, and pumpkin pie
will nicely round out each
of these delightful meals.
GOLDEN MONTE
CRIS'ro SANDWICHES
'hcupmilk
2eggs
1 tablespoon yellow
mustard
8 s l i ces fi rm ·
textured sandwich bread
16 thin slices Swiss '
cheese
16 slices cooke d
turkey breast
I large tomato, thinly
sliced ·
8 slices c ri s p .
cooked bacon
• lh ripe avocado.
thinly sliced ·
2 to 3 tables poons
butter or margarine
Lightly beat together
milk. eggs. and mustard.
Dip one side of 4 bread
slices in egg mixture.
Arrange top slices each of
cheese, turkey, tomato,
and bacon on undipped
surface of each . Top with
avocado s lices . Dip
, remaining bread an egg
mixtur e and top
sandwiches. Melt butter
in large skillet; cook
sandwiches over low
heat, until bread is lig htly
to.a s led a nd c h eese
melted. Carefully \urn
sandwiches and brown
other side. Makes 4
servings.
TURKEY SAUSAGE
SQUARES
1 pound bulk pork
sausage a cups soft bread
,Avoidmg
• • caV1t1es
The holi day season is
here. with Ha nukkah.
Christm as a nd New
Year's all packed into a
few short weeks.
It's time for celebra-
tion and merriment, and
unf o rtuna tel y for
American waistlines. it
is a time for mountains
of sugar fitred confec·
tiol'ls, pastries and other
detect.able goodies.
Putting on a fe\\o
pounds is not the only
problem associated with
holiday eating, however.
The teeth of America
will be subjected to. an
o ns laught or cavity-
causing foods, and un·
like a few extra pounds
which can be lost after
the festivities, tooth de·
cay won't go away.
There are a few tips,
however, which can help
ra m ilies avoid post·
holiday cavities without
dampening the spirit of
this joyous season.
Dr. Louis Calisti. na-
tional spokesman for the
De ntal Gold Institute,
advises that hard candy
and sticky sweets which
adh e r e to t he teeth
should be avoided if at
all possible.
For those who do eat
candy he suggests, "Use
candy as a dessert after
meals, rather than an
in-between snack, then
brush immediately after
eatlng. Too orten if· the
candy is eaten as a
s n ack ,t'h e p erso n
neglects lo brush, and
acids have a chance to
form which can cause
cavities."
Calisti sugge.s\s sub·
stituting certain foods
for candy and other con-
fections whenever possi·
ble.
Celery and carrots are1
great to keep in the
r efrigerator as a snack
o r party food. Their
fibrous composition acts
as a naturitl brush to
help clean the teet h
while chewing.
Christmas s tockings
can also be filled with
healthy alternatives lo
the usue' sweet treats . .
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The secret tu making tl11s elegant cake 1.11 early pldnnmg
Fancy Christmas cake
put together in easy steps
This holiday season
dare to make a cake
your family and friends
will still be talking about
next year . It 's a
Cranberry Chocolate
Christmas Cake.
It takes a bit or time
but it can be made over
four different days, -up
to four weeks before you
plan to serve it.
The secr e t or this
delicious cake according
t o its creator, Alice
Me drich , own er and
operator of Cocolat in
San F rancisco, one of
the mos t prestigious
·bakers in the country, is
to take time and care
with each step.
Don't try to do all the
preparations on one day
All the parts can be
assembled in just 20 to
30 minutes.
Start by m aking the
Chocolate Genoise three
or four weeks ahe ad.
wra p it well and freeze
it. Alice suggests you
will ge t b e tt e r
co ns is t e ncy i n the
texture of the cake 1f
~ou clarify the butter.
Butte r in different
parts of the country has
varying water content
Re moving the oily liquid
insures the best result.
CHOCOLATE
GENOISE
Makes 1-8 inch layer,
21.nches deep
4 tablespoons s weet
butter
4 large eggs
% cup sugar
1'2 c u p s i r l e d
all-purpose Oour, sifted
with
1t'l cup s irt e d
unsweetened cocoa
l teaspoon vanilla
To clarify butter, melt
.....
butter over low he~\.'
allow to stand 1 to 2
minutes and then pour
ofr clear oily liquid·. You
wi ll have abo ut 3
tablespoons . Discard
milky residue. Place
whole eggs and sugar in
a la rge mixer bowl. Stir
only to combine. Place
bowl over a saucepan
containing 1 to 2 inches
of barely simmering·
water on low heat. Heat
the eggs gently over the
wate r bath, s tirring
from time to time until
they are lukewarm to
the touch. Remove from
ttie water bath and beat
the egg mixture on high
s peed with an electric
mixer until they have
cooled, tripled in bulk
and resemble softl y
whipped c r eam .
Re move the bowl from
.the mixer.
Sift about 1 :i of lht>
flour and cocoa mixture
over the whipped eggs.
Fold quickly but gently
to incorporate Sift in
and fo ld the remaining
flour mixture in two
additions. Scoop about 1
cup of the batter: into a
separate small bowl and
fold in warm clarified
butter and vanilla. Fold
this mixture into the
rem a ining cake batter.
Pour ba tter into a
gr eased and floured 8
inch cake pan 2 inches
hi g h . Bake in a
pre he ated moderate
oven (350 degrees) for 45
to 60 minutes or until
ca~e begins to s hrink
from edg,es of pan and
top springs back firmly
when Pr~esse d wi th
fingers . .:Cook cake in
pan 5 minutes, · 1oosen
edges and unmold onto a
c a k e r a c k . Coo I Mix syrup and kirsch
thorou~hJy. in a smaJI bowl.
CANDI ED CHOCOLATE CREAM
CRANBERRIES Makes about l'h cups
111 .. cups sugar 5 squares ( 5 ounces>
:1_. cup water s e m i · s w e e t o r
2 cups fresh or fresh bittersweet chocolate
frozen cranberries 3 tablespoons water
In a sa u ce pan , . 1t+l c up C r e m e
co mbine s ugar and Fra1che .
water, sl.ir and bring to In a double boiler,
a l'>oil. In a pyrex bowl, ~ell c_hocolate o_v ~r
place cranberries and s1mmenng water. Star m
pour boiling syrup over water and cool to roo_m
t h e m . p I a c e b 0 w 1 t e m per a t u ~ e . W h 1 .P
un co ver e d i n th e C r eme Fra1che until
perforated top part of a almost stiff .. Fold into
steamer set over boiling chocolate. Ch1ll.
water. Cover and steam TO A~EMBLE CAKE
for 45 minutes. Remove Split cake into 3 even
bowl and cool contents layers. Tum top layer.
without sti rring. Store in cut ~ide up and pla·~e on
tight jar in refrigerator serving platter . Moisten
W h e n ready d r a U h with '>'!! or the Cr anberry
berries and · reserJ.ejSyrup. Spread with all of
syrup Place berries on the C~ocolate Cream.
a rack in a single layer Top with second layer
set over a pan and let and sprinkle wit_h h~lf of
dry for 2 to 3 days at t h e r e m a 1 n 1 n g
room temperature Cr anberry ~yrup. Cover
CREME FRAICllE
MAKES 41, CU PS
4 <·ups heavy cream
1 , cup buttermilk
Pour heavy crttam
into a saucepan and heiil
u nt il 100 degrees
(l ukewarm 1 Remove
from heat anc1 stir in
butte rmilk. allow to
thicken in a warm place.
s tirring every 6 to 8
hours. It may take as
long as 36 ho urs to
thic ken. It is done when
thic k with a pleasant
nutty. s lightly t an gy
taste. Crull. It will keep
ten days.
CRANBERRY SYRUP
MAKES ~CUP
If.I cup sy rup
reserved from Candied
Cranberries
'f.i cup kirsch
completely with a layer
of Candied Cranberries,
reser ving about '4 cup
for decoration. Beat
re main i ng C rem e
F'r aic h e wi th 1
tablespoon vanilla and
'l .cup sugar until stiff.
Spread about l 'h cups in
a thick ·even. layer over
cr anberries. ·
Press down top layer
gently lo compact all
layerli.
Top with third layer .
Sprinkle with remaining
C ranbe rr v Syrup . Spread s ides and top of
torte with re maining
C rem e Fraiche .
Decorate with reserved
Candied Cranberries .
Can also be garnished
with chocolate c urls, if
d es ire d. Chill until
ready to serve.
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R aisin r ecipe brings back
traditional holiday bread.
TradJUon:s They're thf'
llH that lovlnl(ly band
Chrislm1u1 h:s tlvltlet.
Hu n for t'h rl 1J lm11 s
breakfust or brunch
from oneyeartothc nHl l'Jl'OTC'H 111..AC'K BUN
Special foodit •r~ on~ or 6 C:UI~ flour
o ur most treas ure d •1 cupsuf(ar
holiday tr1tdlllons. The 1 " teuspoon 111111
br ead we hav.: o n I c up Jrnt..ter or
Christmas morning or m argiarinl'
the Sperial dessert for 2 packliJ:f•lt tH•tivc
Christmas Eve are as dry ycwst
mu c h a part ot the l lh cup~ lukewarm
holidays as the girts, the m1lk J U~to 115degreesJ
t 1 n s e I and a 11 the 21.-. cu~ each dark
trappings. , and golden raisins
Many of our traditional 1 ·cup Zante currant
ho liday foods center raisins
around raisins plump, • 1 cup candied lemon
krll'ud until fllhn11 111
t'vt•nl y t1111tr1butecl
1 muctur<> wtll tw iita cky 1,
M'I 1a111dc Koll r • crvcd
1) of dough on lightly
rtou red s urface to a circle
u b ou t 14 inch es 1n
dlurnclcr M<>uJ\d fllllnl(
onto center ot dough . pull
cd1<es up around llllln1 to
cru:losc. p1nchina to 11eal
1n center. lnvert hun onto
greased baking s heet .
icently flatten to about
2·inch Lhlckn~s •
Wi t h s kewer pie r ce
through bun to bottom in
u te w pl11ct-1 to allow
steam to escaJH: duran1&
b11k1n1t llt:cor1le top or
bun with reserved rope of
do ua h . b rus h e ntire
surface y.rith beaten egg
Phact• u p~m or bollinlC
water OQ bottom rack of
:ns.degr~ oven. Place
bun on top rack and bake
tiO to 75 minutes, until
golden a nd s k e wer
inserted in center comes
o ut clean Coo l
completely on wire rack
before slicing. Makes one
10-lnch bun.
sweet nuggets of fruit peel
that add delicious flavor 1,; c up who I e
to those favorite baked blanchedalmonds
goods. ~cup molasses
W h en h o I 1 d a y ~ teaspoon each
Dried figs c r e ate
nutritional ca n dies
traditions. were born, cinnamon , cloves and Now is the time to
fresh fruits were scarce nutmeg plan for the fes ti ve
during the winter months Beaten egg, for glaze m om e n t s. Lus cious.
a nd dried fruits were In large mixing bowl plump, nutritious dried
prized for their good· combine flour. sugar a!'ld r 1 g s c a n b r i n g
keepingqualities. salt. Cut in butter to enjoyment during this
So mu c h of th e resemble coarse meal. season in cook ies ,
.. s pecialness" of the Add yeast lo warm milk: poultry stuffings, cakes,
holiday food s was st ir t o d isso l ve desserts. murfins. and
co nn ected t o t he completely, then stir into as wonderful gifts all by
fruit -s weet fl avor of flour mi xture . Knead themselves.
r aisins. dough on floured surface Both golden and dark
While fresh fruits are until smooth and satiny, 6 shiny dried rigs bring a
available year -round to 8 minutes. Place in touch of fresh sunshine
today, we still treasure grea sed bowl , cover and goodness to ever yone
the special qualities of let rise m warm place you want to remember
raisins that add fruity until doubled io bulk, l 'h Make up your own fig
fl avor, moistness and to 2 hours. Meanwhile gift packs or purchase
texture to holiday baked mix r aisins, currants. t h e m a J r e a d y
goods. peel, almonds, molasses beautifully packaged.
R a is ins contribute and spices to blend well; He re's the quickest,
good nutritio n , t oo. set aside. When dough easiest candy yet
providing such nutrients has risen , cut off a nd you'll want to let older
a s iron , potassium , reservelf.iofdough.With chi ldr en m ake it
phosphorus, calcium , remaining ~ of dough: themselves. How .nice
'magnesium. :lnd certain Roll a small piece of the that dried figs add a bit
B vitamins. doug h to a pencil-thin o f good nutrition to
Tostarta newtradition rope a bout 18 inches; set holiday sweets.
this year. introduce aside. Flatten remainder If you have a food
raisin-filled Scotch Black to a circle about 1h -inch processor . use it to chop
Bun, a national cake of thick. figs in a hurry. J ust snap
Scotland, to your holiday S p oon r a isin -s pice off stems and add sugar
menu. mixture onto dough; fold call~d for in the recipe,
,__M_a_k_e_s_c_o_tc_h __ B_l_a_c_k_d_o_u_~_h_o_v_e_r_m_i_x_tu_r_e_a_n_d_to processor bowl, along
with whole figs .
One or two on .off flips
and ~igs are chopped
fine Or. use a kitchen
scissors dipped into hot
water to cut fi gs with no
fuss or stickiness.
CALIFORNIA
FIG· PEANUT
BU1TER ROLL
3 tablespoons butter
or margarine'
2 tablespoons peanut
butter
·~ cup evaporated
milk
1 i teaspoon vanilla
1 pound powdered
s ugar .
I cup finely chopped
dried figs
1 2 c up c hop ped
peanuts
Melt butter? stir in
peanut butter, milk and
vanilla. Remove from
heat ; add s ugar and
dri e d rig s Blend
together and knead on
board until s m ooth .
Form into 2-inch rolls :
coat with peanuts. Chill
until Cirm: sli ce. Makes
about 30 sli ces
on Kleenex-Brand
paper towels.
Now get 20<t off when you buy
two rolls of Kleenex· Brand paper
towels. It's a great deal o n a great
towel fro m Kleenex.
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New oranges ilrrive ·for-holiday
Navel or•n1e• • rt1
h•t•k Vff, thole popular
l•1t1tln1 ora n area , t•••Y to p et l and
virtually lit ~le "· ..re in
your fuvorlt" markt•l11
now
Navt•I 11hl~mtlnt11 lrum
Cullrorrua and Arlaona
Utl arrlvin1 Juat In timtl
tu add extra ll1t vor,
nutrition und color to
hollduy f~Uv1ties
T hey are perfect tu
uae In decorations, fresh
fruit 111tt baskets or In
you r ho liday me nus
And don't forget to buy
so m e for .s t oc king
stuffers, too. ·
Navel supplies will be
excellent, as this year 's
erop is a normal sized
one whe n compared
with the crops produced
prior to the past two
years.
In the last two years.
of course, alJ production
records were broken.
Las t year a m ajor
portion of the huge navel
crop was very s mall
sized fruit.
This year there'll be a
glohcuneugfhhyjs.nge of
sizes. peaking on the
more traditional larger
sized fruit. .
The navel quality is
1'ood and although this
year's pro<Nction is less
than last year's record
crop there will still be 47
million cartons of fruit
available fro m the
industry, according to
Bill Martinet . Manager,
Co mmodit y
Forecasting, Sunkist
Growers , In c .. a
marketing cooper ative
r e pr ese nting
Ca I i fornia -Arizon a
growers.
"Th e re will be
maximum utilization of
the crop for the fresh
m a r k e-t' , s o · n a v e I
oranges should be one of
the best buys in the
produce section in the
months ahead," says
Martinet.
Whether it's for a
"twist" in your favorite
drink or a "squeeze "
over your salad o r
vegetable, fres h le mons
are a l s o r eadil y
avail able in lo ca l
markets.
The flavorful fruit is
now arriving from the
desert growing areas of
California and Arizona.
The volume is pointing
tow'ard.s a record crop,
so plenty of good quality
fresh lemons will be
available in a range of
si zes for e njoyme nt
during the ho l iday
season.
HOLIDAY LEMON
CRANBERRY
APPLE PUNCH
l lemon
~cup water
14 cup suga r
<optional>
2 slicks cinnamon
1 bottle (32 ounces l
cranberry apple drink.
chilled
l bottle <about 28
o u n t' ti I l I Cl mo n II m l'
rt1vurt-'<l Id•. rhllled
\!J l'UI) r~11h IClUt't ICU
ll'mon Julre
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l,cmon 1.'&&rlwh..-,•18
With vu&ctablc part'r. ,,.,..,1 lemon In t'ontlnuoull
s pa rul. remuv1n1t out"r
yellow peel only ln
i. a u c t• p 1u1 , r o m ban e
wuler, sugar, clnnllmon
und lemon peel Bring to
b oi l . reduce h c1t t
Sim mer 10 minutes
Chill Remove cinnamon
!ilicks and lemon peel
In punch bowl , combine
spiced lemon mixture.
('ranberry apple drink.
sod u and le mon juice
Add ice and float lemon
cartwheel s li ces in
punch Makes e leven
6·ounce servings <about
8'.<,i cups).
S PICY BAK E D
ORANGE
'N BANANA COMPOTE
Juice of ~2 fresh
lemon
3 large bananas,
sliced
3 oranges, peeled.
segmented
2 teaspoons fresh
grated orange peel
VJ cup fr es h
squeezed orange juice '·a cup packed brown
sugar _
1,4 teaspoon ground
mace
2 tablespoons butter
or margarine
To prevent darkening,
sprinkle le·mon juice
over ban ana s i n
12x8x2-inch baking dish;
stir to coat well. Add
o r a n ges . Co mbin e
orange peel . jui ce ,
brown sugar and mace;
pour over oranges and
b a n a na s . Dot wit h
butter . Bake at 350
degr ees for 20 minutes
or until heated through.
Makes 6 ser vings I about
4 cups>.
FRESH ORANGE
SHORTCAKE: Sweeten
bite-size pieces of fresh
n et vel oranges wit h
sugar , h o ne y or
orange-flavored liqueur
to taste. Spoon between
layers and on top of
shor tcake or biscu its.
T o p w ith whipped
cream.
AMBRO S IA
SUNDAE: Top scoops of
vanilla ice cream with
fres h n avel or a nge
pieces and chopped nuts
or toasted coconut.
E S PRESSO R UM
SAUCE
A LA LEMON
l cup sugar
3 tablespoon s
·cornstarch
1 4 teaspoon salt
112 c u p s fr es h
brewed espresso coffee
1 4 cup light rum
Juice of 1 fr esh
lemon•
2 tablespoons butter
or margarine
2 teaspoons fresh
grated lemon peel
Eggnog not reserved
just for punch~owls
Eggnog does n't have
to be reserved for punch
bowls.
F o r a d e lectable
variation or this holiday
treat, try Praline
Eggnog Pie, an easy
do· a head dessert to
s erve auring those
hectic festive days .
Perfttt for a family
reunion, or when friends
gather to celebrate the
new year ahead.
PRALINE EGGNOG
PIE
l 9-inc h g ra ha m
cracker crust
2 envelope s
unflavored gelatin v. cup sugar
3 egg yolks
2 c ups pre p a r ed
eggnog
•/4 cup Praline
Liqueur
1 tablespoon rum
'1'l teaspoon vanilla
extract
l c up (l>"J pl.)
whippin g or heavy
cream , whipped
Ground nutmeg
Wh o l e berry
c r a n b.e r r y s a u c e .
drained
In medium saucepan,
mix unflavored gelatin
with sugar : blend in egg
yolks beaten with l cup
eggnog. Let stand 1
m inute. Stir over low
h eat until gelatin is
completely dissolved ,
about 5 minutes. Stir in
r e ma inin g egg nog .
liq ue ur . rum a nd
vanilla. Pour into large
bowl and chill. stirring
o ccas ionally . unt il
mixture mounds slightly
whe n dropped from
spoon. ,
Fold 1n w h ipped
crea m . Turn int o
prepared crust; sprinkle
with nutmeg. Chill until
fi rm . Garni s h w ith
cranberry sauce. Makes
about 8 ser vings.
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1nd goodl" to
!Nke vour day•
merry and
• bright In
claaalfled
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Fresh ora119es flavor sp<>c1al lwliday l1J'1ds /or port1es untl 11111,
Confused
by an the conflicting
foo~ bargain claims?
\\"hen you wa nt food bar4m11s -pnces
you c:a11 count 01z. the proof ts 111 prnll ' ....
111 the qroceru ads 111 the' Dwly Pilot Shop the
Daily Pilot. get tile .tacts. c1Hnpare
then you 1nmc you· re really qett 1114 the most
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In saucepan, combine
sugar . cornstarch a nd
salt; gradually stir in
espr~sso coffee, rum
and lemon juice. Add
butter . Coo k over
medium heat , stirring
until thickened. Stir in
lemon peel. Ser ve warm
or cold over vanrna or
c hocolate ice c ream.
pound cake. waffles, etc
Makes about 2 cups.
FRESH ORANGE
CA•'E AV t.AIT
l orange
·~cup sugar
2 tablespoons C'ocoa
1"'2 cup milk
sugar dissolves Add
ci.pres~o coffee and
orange peel ; he at To
servt•, r<.·move orange
peel . Pour i nto 12
1nd1v1dua l ~em1tasse
c·up s or 6 s mall
heat proof glasses. Top
"1th dollops of whipped
c·nam . f resh grated
om n_gl• pl'C:I and nutmeg.
1f dt•-;in:d Make:, about
SHOP-W-IT_H_M-ONEY-SAVING I
•G rate lemon peel
before JUic ing
3 cups fresh brewed
espresso coffee
With vegetable.• parer.
pe e l orange 1n
co ntinu o u s ~p1ral ,
removing outt>r l'Olon:d
peel only. In saucepan.
combine sugar , coc·ua
and milk. stirring until
3 cups 1twelve 2-ounce •
st'rv1ngs or six 4-ounce
!>en ing~ 1
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fresh fruit taste of D EL MONT E· Lite Fruits ...
with NO artificial flavors or sweeteners. It'~
the natural Lite taste more people prefer.
Come on over to the bright t?ste of
DEL MONTE Lite. And enjoy a special Holiday
bonus: one free can when you buy two.
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COUPONS FROM THE \
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Huy mo cans of DEL Mn~n:• Lire Fruits and get one
can FreC'. ~fail this certificate along with labeb from anr
two <21 16 oz. cans of the following DEi Mm.ri f. Lite ·
Fruits. Sliced Peaches. Peach Hahes. Sht'ed Pean.. Pr:it
Halves, Apncnts, Chunky Mixed Fruit !' and Fruit
C<x:ktail -and we'U st'nd you 3 coupon for a FRF.E can of
DEi. ~10NTF. Lite Fruits.
Mail y11ur labds to: DEi Mu:-.;n. LI n FHl'IT Rffl :-.n
P.O. Oox 9398. LI IS ro:-.. IOWA S27:{fl
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EasY appetizer wi~h
blue cheese spread
Preparmg fuocl for a cel~ry ce lery . Fo Id Into
party I• not unlike Prepare topplna mix whipped toppln1. Stir
preparina • bride for accordlna to packa1e until evenly blended.
her wedding . Both directlona, ualnC air.Im Spoon Into a 1-quart
1ltuatlona benefit from millr.. Relrl1erate. Jn a mold or 8 Individual
bavina something old. small bowl combine blue molds. Chill al leaat 4
so me t h In 1 new . cheese, lemon peel and hours . Un mold and
1omelhln1 borro wed. juice. Dissolve gelatin garnish with chopped
and somethlng blue. in water in a smatl parsley and shredded
This tradition is lucky saucepan over low beat. carrot or fresh fruit.
for the bride -and It Add to cheese mixtllt'e, Serve on c rac ke r s .
won't let a hostess down stir to blend well . Chill Y leld: 8 servings.
eltber. until 1lighlly thickened. Approximately 91
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rules of party giving
dictate that the food
should be elegant, loolr.
expensive, and seem to
have been hours in U\e
making call, of course,
while being quick and
e.asy to prepare and not
at all costly>.
It should lend itself to
advance preparation so
that it may simply be
brought out al the right
moment and with the
appropriate fanfare.
And, above all , it
shoqld be delicious.
Beyond these basics.
however, comes the
wedding a nalogy. The
menu s hould always
include something old -a tried-and-true dish
that people always rave
about; something new -
an out-0f-the-rut dish. a
palatable jo l t ~
something borrowed -
a proven success 'lifted·
f rom a frjend or a
ravorile restaurant; and
something blue -such
as blue cheese, with its
piquant taste and rich
buttery texture.
An easy, low-calorie
way to serve blue cheese
e legant l y is in a
s himm ering molded
appetizer, ready to slice
and spread on crackers.
Using crumbled blue
cheese, the appetizer
wbiJ>s together several
hours in advance and is
turned Qut for a rave
reception at party time.
EASY BLUE CHEESE
APPETIZER
4 ounces blue
cheese, crumbled
. 11/• ounce package
whipped lopping mix
lh cup cold skim
milk
1 teaspoon shredded
lemon peel
2 tablespoons lemon
juice
2 tablespoons
unflavored gelatin
112 cup water
'h carton (4 ounces >
plain yogurt
•ri cup c hopped
Dandy
tips with
brandy
He r e 's a s pirited
spread that can be kept
n h-aJid-du~ t he
holi d ay s for easy
entertaining. Grate . or
chop odds and ends or
cheese, beat together
with a tablespoon of
b u tter a nd e n o ug h
brandy to soften. Pack
in a jar, cover and
re f rige ra te . It 's
scr u mp tious on
c rackers , c risp
veget ables or apple
slices.
When prepar ing a
golden roasted duck for
the .holidays, garnish it
with the glo r y it
deserves. The secret is
aro m atic b r andies
added lo an elegant
orange sauce.
Eggn og with th e
encore appeal of brandy
isn 'l just for serving in
c ups. Com plim e n ts
come aplenty when you
serve it molded into an
elegant holiday ring
garnished with brandied
fntit.
Into a blender goes 'h
cup Ughl lovely brandy.
lh cup cold stron g
coffee, a nd v. c u p
creamy chocolate syrup.
Add a quart of coffee ice
cream one spoonful at a
lime. Pour into a pan
and partially freeze,
then spoon into delicate
ser viDC gl asses and
freeze until you're ready to &ete holiday 1uests
with splendor of Royal
Bran~y Velvet.
Min~ pie is a must tor the holidays. .Pare
a o d ch O..p 6 · l a r I e
cookial apple. Pour in
y, c up brandy then
sl mmer for 2 or 3
mlnut• before addln1
tbe mlSture to 1 quart of
-comm.a.I mtncememt .
Then pr oceed with
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25,000 wnutERS GOARAllTEED
LARGED'
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SWEET IV'IO JOICV
PRODUCE
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Peanuts
l8 .59
l8 .29
l8 .99
lft .39
"'.33
l8 .99
~oreted Chrt9tmu Tree 2 99
DELICATESSEN
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~~i:9\e Wt~ooo ) 49
~~r.on .. '°":45
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2 19
2 21
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ROLL
VONS BAKERY
)59
285 '
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. 498 l 8
l 8 ) 89
~~mon Steaks l• 3 89
~Lobsten l9 589
WE'LL DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE
OOR GOARAl'fTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES
10 convince you al Vons commitment to low pl1cet,
we re making this olfer: If you can find lower prices
overall ttus wttk at any OChef ~ Vons
will pay you double the dtlfer~ J ust shop e(
Vons. Buy 25 different Items wOl1h $20 Of more.
Compare prlCes on the tame Items at any oVlef
· supermaitlet •11 theit ~I 1t ~. bring your
~em1~ Vons rece1p1 and the oeher market's prtees
to Vons and we'll pay you dooble the difference In
cash Vons-Low prices you can belteYe In
MEATS
TA&t~-c )99 Beef OUnd Steak lB
'°'*..LBS ear llOU'.o ,,248 Slrtoln l1p Steaks
B:e)~N:-~l'Ull Cube .. 248
~~~Steeb l8 2 19
~"8.Uccnt~ l8 )69
llOnOt< :;'ft t.CSS ~ Boneleaa ump 1.8 ) 88
~l~ ~ *" UI 199
1.'"C.~ ruh Loin Chope .. ]98
·~8':,..flOll<l°"--11'«> } 59
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&:.r~a.:s.an l8 ) 79
l IQUOR
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~~&ou.bon 1099
~.,~~~l!.~99
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GROCERIES GROCERIES
''~F""'4 Vons rult CockUll .49 t<IOfJ"-c'[_C-~ ...
Eagle Brand Milk .99
~·~ c....-<l\&<t_j ""ro f'tnupple In ulce .69 s.(°'1""' ,. l\"(,,l Im Pricer .. Tea Bags }49
"80.~l 80"\~lA"' '\N-.~ c~ k }66 HJOU...,t J'U} '"'OPIC ~ Stniwbeny ~s .69
~c-~·f"'tll~ }33 {iC'llKptk>nLc ons ancake Syrup .99
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LIT"STAUC
Furniture is bought and sold
every day with a classification
8050 ad .
Tt Pllct Yllf M. Cal ' About WI 4 Bdrm bome ft1A IALIOA
witbOMytarbome war· Yount people -pool
•U.S.YITllAMS NO DN, equity share, lit THI ILUfFS FR.EE UST OF HOllll ES time tMqers. s bd .• I ba ..
"C" Plan over. . Worid R E SH= 1717 calY ... 000. prin only Climb
Aboard 642-5678
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witb the ftnancin1 a~'°· I your lint bome. Fresh Fora1ooclconver11lton, u a daisy. Opens onto
the pool. 4 bdrm. · · callGl.-S Kathx a&nt.
tllo tla> •llll
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OPPORTUNITY ~ $ au uma~lt .at lZ.3 . · -• LL .,. A TE LnM optioa 11 av.Ila· p " 0 Ii 't M.tlc•: I,. hie. Price rt•.500.
tbs with terrific I
tenm · only 10% down.
12t,;3 interest, 30 years,
rued rate! 1299.500 L.H.
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:: makes it Ule1al to ad· F<!"8'r m:>~I condo 1111•------vertile "IDJ preference, aunt coodltaoa. Hos.!: SELL I& itfml with a A Dlrn1on or
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POOi.SiDi SITTING
Elegant Condo -·Neutral Tones -
2 BR, 2 BA -Formal D.R. -
Gorgeous Sunsets -Super Financ-
ing -Low Fixed lnt. Rate -Shown
By ApJt. Asking $220,000. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listing.
Ala UPNI
WllLUff
Individual Home -Lge S BR -
Sep. Mstr Ste -Good Fir Plan -
Vu Cit y Lite s -G r eat
Neighborhood -School, Park Close
By -Fast ~crow. $255,000. A "Joy
Of Newport" Listing.
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
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IAYSM-COYIS Private beach.
gate guard community. Steps to
Balboa Island. 2 BR . 2 BA
Condominium . S359,000 Marilyn
Kershner 642·823.S ( L34 )
CAMlllDGI MODB. 1M UMMRSITY
PAii Totally upgraded and
remodeled 3 BR with excellent
financing available. Features
remodeled kitchen. OR . &
atrium, hot tub. firepit . gas
barbeque and more. S159.900
Scott Alston 551·8700 (Ll.5l
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custom French provincial home l~at~ on .the 8th fairway with
rugtt hghl y1ews. S BR Big Canyon
home that as completely luxurious.
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do offers 3 BR, 2~ 8A . Split level
with lovely decor. 'S255,000. Call 700-~ .
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around 'patio. 3 BR. Assumable 1st
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WA'r'81NONJ UYM ... on Lido
Isle. Fantastic colonial 7 BR home
that is completely custom thruout.
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G uilty
doc tor
b a ni lie d
ar cyclorama restored
Mural r eturns Rebels, Yanks to day Atlanta burned
T ACOMA. Wus h ll\P>
I\ doctor who plc•adt'd
lt U1lly to dru.i charges
hu:. lict•n ordered by u
Jud.:e to' gt·t .oul of town
und l\tay out
The se ntt·n cc of
banishment wu:. handtid
b y Plerr(' County
Supl'rior Court Judge
Nill' Aubrey
li e gave Jo s elJh
Lusby, 69, u longtime
Ta coma resid ent. a
s u s p e nded JO .ye ar
se nt e n ce o n th e
co ndilion thul Lus b y
n ever li ve In Pierce
County again.
Deputy Prosecutor
Tom Dinwiddie and
La s by's o wn lawyer
reco mm en d e d the
banis hment.
Las by. who pleaded
guilty to drug delivery
a nd drug possession
charges. will live in a
r e tire me nt h o m e 1n
Seattle, said Dinwiddie.
Lasby was arrested on
drug charges tn 1977. He
~received a two-year
s uspend e d pri s on
sentence at that time
a nd s ubsequently was
barred from medi cal
practice.
Ile was arrested again
this year after a police
u n d e r c o v e r
investigation Lasby's
ne ighbors complained
that sus pected drug
addicts a nd d e alers
fr e quent ed hi s
residence.
Loser
lo win?
HI CKMA N C AP~
Lynne Phillips lost a
ld'tt e r y f o r an
elementary school board
seal a t Ha ckman 1n
Stanis laus County. but
may get to serve as a
trustee anyway
Her name and 'that of
•incumbent Al Arkush
were placed in a box a t
a l ru s t e e m eet i n.g
because they deadlocked
81 ·81 a t the Nov 3
election. Arkush's name
wa s drawn . so h e
reta med his i.cat.
Afte r the m eeting.
another trus tee. Doug
Porte r . r esig n ed
because he is moving to
Stockton.
ATLANTA IAP I In the
s huduw or lht• downtown skyhn(',
u bloody Civil W•r bultle ragc>s
cm in a renoval<-d lhcutcr here,
returning modern·d11y Rcbcli..
and Yankees lo the duy this l'ity
burned 117 yeurs ago.
The battle s ite is Atlanta's
95·year·old Cyclorama a 9·ton
cylindrici.I painting which
depicts the Battle or Atlanta.
when Gen. William Tecumi.eh
Sherman captured the city on
his way to the sea. ·
Sealed in one of the cushioned
chairs. a visitor is whisked back
to a dusty hillside on July 22.
1864 , where blu e a11d
gray-uniformed soldiers c.r/Ver
undulatlnj? fi elds
Officers ride by on horseback,
directing th e seem i ng l y
h aphazard butlle. Wii;ps of
cannon smoke rise overhead. On
the horizon 1s the dome of the
Georgia Capitol. Kennesaw and
Sto ne mountains loom in the
distance.
Add the boom of cannons and
the call of bugles from a 16-track
stereo system and all that ts
missing is the odor or the
gunpowder . ·
The Cyclorama, painted by a
team of artists in 1886, came
close lo rotting from neglect
before city. state and private
contributions provided the $9
m illion necessary to r estore and
renovate lht! painlin~ and its
building.
The painting, 52 feet high and
400 reet in circumference. and
it s acco mp a n yi n g
three-dimensional diorama have
been closed to the public since
1978 for the restoration work.
In preparalion f o r tb
reopening in June J982. a team
of artists has been repainting
faded and worn areas and
painting new canvas used to
repair rips T he d e licate
structural work that saved the
painting already ha s been
completed.
Cyclor amas, which us ually
depict ba ttl e s cenes. we re
popular in the early J800s and
e n joyed a resurgence shortly
after the Cavil War. but their
popularity s uffered with the
advent of photography
Thl' Atlanta painting, a tounst
a ttraction for mos t of this
cen tur y, was produced by a
team of 15 artists who worked on
it for JS months. beginning 1n
1885
It was given to the city in 1898
and was moved m t he mtd-19~s
lo 1ls current home. a building in
Grant Park. where a leaky roof
dama~ed the painting.
Layers of dust. mold. 011 and
w~ were clea11ed off -----------i and more than 700 holes and
DIATH NOTICES tears. rangin g f r o m ttny
imperfections to rips several
feet long. were repaired. said
Robert Jones. coordinator of lhC'
· TRAl lAS restoration project :\tt-:1.\'\ E TR\llA~ a I I k II b r !
1.,.,1,frm of ('11,..1,, )\l',..a. (',i '· l oo s rea y eaut1 u
l'asM·tl """' ~°' cm hl·i 2:; now." Jonas said. "The colors 1~1 She 1s ;,un·1,l'oJ h' 2 "are coming out better than I'm
-•,..1er, Dor;i :\l llart :\k 'a sure anyone can re member an a
\rirnn.J & Fem :\l kll'Ud lot Of years ..
\uhurn \\':.ish1n)!tun . Jn The restoration work involves
1111C'le & :.iunt :\1r ~:\Jr;, about 14 artists a nd is
l.t•ori.:t· I i1rr11nl s~rn l>i<>e1•. s urpe rvised by Gustav Berger. l';1 :\lt·m11niJI ,t•nit·c' 11.111 1
hC' ht·ltl un Wt•dnl';,llJ) an Austrian-born expert based
lh!('\'.'mbcr 2. l!l8t <1t 1 fl() l')l in New York. Ber ger ha~ to
:.it Pierre Brothl•rs 11cll develop ways lo move the bnltle
Broad11o :l\ f'h•111t·I "llh l canvas so it cQuld be cleaned
t'n't" ~1~"" :!rd WJ rc1 and restored. Workers tested
t'hun·h of Je"u' ('hr1;,l of equipment and techniques on a
I. a t 1 e r D u ~ s a 1 n t '~ giant model before attempting
u Hll'll'tint.{ ln1,•rm1:nt dl to move the painting itself.
lla1 l>or La\\n :\1 emurial ' ·d !':irk P1en:e Brothers Bdl Jones saa · . .
fl r 0 a d 11. a , ~I o rt u a r , j C y c 1 o r a m a off 1 c 1 a I Tom
d1rl'ctors · · Ferguson said much of the work
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projects, things that other
people consider hopeless."
Among the difficulties that
had lo be overco me was the
removal of a coat of linseed oil
applied to the canvas to protect
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ARTIST WORKS ON RESTORATION -Robin Reid wears a
gas mask to keep out fiberglass fumes and construction
dust as he works on restoration of Civil War painting. Statue
of a soldier . foreground. is shrouded in plastic.
11 by W orks Progress
J\dm1n1stralion :t rtisl s during
the 1930s, Jones said.
Because the lins eed 011 and the
paant had similar compositions.
remo\'ln g the oal without
dama~1ng the paint was
diffirult. he s aid. Workers tested
a vartcty of solvents and found
one that removed the 011 and not
the paml •
Tom Stevens. chief financial
analy~t for the city, s aid funds
for the restoration came from
scvt>ral sources $4.5 million
from a revenue bond issue to be
rcp:.11d from operating funds of
the Cycloram<.1 over 15 years: S2
m1llton from anonymous donors:
SI .5 mallton fr o m the slat e
Depurtment o f Nat u r al
Rl'l>Ources. and $1 3 million from
thl' ('ll\
When the Cyc lo r a m a i s
reopened v1s1tors will view the
cyli ndncal painting and the
flt o ra ni;i from about four dozen
theater seats built on a raised,
rotating platform in the center
or the JO-sided building.
The new theater. which
replaces a stationary wooden
platform. gives visitors the
feeling they are sitting on a hill
in the midst.of battle. .
The diorama has been
reconstructed on a fibe rglass
fl oor painted to resemble earth.
Built to continue the painting's
perspective onto the floor, the
diorama contains about 100
soldiers .
T h e b u i Id i n g i t s e I f h·a s
unde rgone S5.4 million in
renovations and includes a
separate auditorium whe r e
visitors will view a movie about
the. restoration process. Visitors
also will hear lectures that will
explain the battle action and
point out landmar.ks. w hile
military mus ic plays In the
background
Copley press trust
upheld by court
SAN DIEGO IAPl -A state
appeals court says Helen K.
Cop le~. who succeeded her late
hus band as chairman of the
Cop lc.y News papers. acted
correctly in administering a
non·marital trust set up by
Jam cs Copley.
I n a n 83·page d ecision .
however. the 4th District Court
of Appeal called for tra nsfer of
about $10 million in Copley
Press wick a nd cash to equalize
the shares of Copley's two
adopted children by his first
marriage.
The court said facts fail lo
support a lower·courl ruling that
I
Mrs . Copley and her brother.
Joseph Kinney, were "guilty or a
breach of their fiduciary duty to
the ben e f)cia r ies of the
non-marital trust."
"The beneficiaries have not
been prejudiced," said the
appellate court. "The tr ustees'
acts were reasonable in light of
the duties imposed under terms
of the trust and did not justify
lhcir discharge. -
" ... The Copley Press will
continue to be adminis tered by
Hele n Copley in accordance with
the desires or James Copley."
The Copley newspaper group.
based in San Diego. is made .up
of nine dailies, 19 weeklies and
one bi·weekly in Californ ia and
Illinois.
Superior Court Judge William
L. T odd Jr. r e moved Mrs .
Copley and Kinney as tr ustees of
the non·marital tr ust in 1978, but
Monday's .. decision restored
them as trustees.
The non-m arital trus t was
established by Copley to provide
lifetime incomes for his first
wife. Jean Erdm an ; his adopted
children. Janice a nd Michael
Copley; Mrs. Copley, and her
son, David Copley. The trust and
a marital trust wh ich Mrs .
Copley a lso contr ols wer e
established in Copley's will.
In a suit, Michael and Janice
Copley challen ged Mrs. Copley
a nd Kinney's decision to redeem
Copley Press stock to meet
estate tax and administrative
costs that faced the estate alter
Copley's death Oct. 6. 1973.
V alle y principal
joins state pane l
Marc Ecker. 32. principal at
.,__. Fulton School In Fountain
ST K.-. Sc' u ts u unearthed Valley. has bttn appointed lo ltMINE OLDE """"'" -ten 5 recen Y the s tatewide e le m e n tary
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Cerretery Moftuary
Ch@el-Orematory
3500 P~hc View Orih
Newport BHC:h ~2700 •
what they claim is the oldest known religious shrine ol admipislration commillee of the
modem man, a cave sanctuary containing this sculpted Association o~ California School stone head made 14,000 years ago. 1be rock has a crack Administrators
down the middle, which divides the two faces depicted -Ecker will serve three years one a smiling bearded man on the left. the other a fa{'e of a on the 20-member comn\ittee
cariUvore cat . 'The sculpture was found In what is now which studies elem entary school
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NOTICE OF DEATH OF
HELEN RUTH ENGEL
AND OF PETIT ION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO. A 111240.
To all he i rs ,
be neficiaries, creditors
and contingent creditors of
Helen Ruth. Engel and
persons who may be
otherwise interested in the
wi II a nd/or estate:
A petition has been filed
by William H. Enoel in the
Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
William H . Engel be
appointed as personel
repre se nta t ive to
administer the estate of
Helen Ruth Engel <under
t he Independe n t
Administration of Estates
Act). The petition is set tor hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive,
West, in the City of Santa
Ana, California on Dec. 23.
1981 al 9:30 A.M.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition,
you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your objections or fi le
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
in per son or by your
attorney.
IF YOU ARE A
C REDITOR or a
contingent creditor of the
deceased, you m us t file
your claim with the court
or present It to t h e personal representative
appointed by the court
within four months from
the date of first issuance
of letters as provided in
Section 700 of the Probate
Code of California . The
tlmt;; for filing claims will
not eicplre prior to four
months from the date of
the hearing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court.
If you are interested In the
estate, you may file a
request with the court to
receive special notice of the inventory of estate
assets and of the petitions,
acc ounts and repor ts
aescrlbed In Section 1200.S
of the Calltomla Prob.ate Code. .,
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OCVllOPMENI tOMl'AHY, JOI
.,,. .. Y •••""• 111•0 c. 1, <.•••• Me .. , CA«>ta
J ·IHltllAM EMl(AN co • PO•ATION , • c .111 ......
t orporeUOft. )1~1 A •r••Y A•••u•.
.... 0 >. C-t.e Mew. CA 9Jtlt
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C.•lllorftl• ,.,_.clon. JIU Alr••Y
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llml .. CI ,..rt~\11111
"....,.., lttnil.0
E Rin"'"'I Wuellfl, Jr
I"'' lleltfYlllll w•• llleel wllh ,,,.
County Clerk 01 Or•11oe c .. unly on
HO• 10, t•I ,,,w.
P,.bll-Or-C-\1 O•tly P110t.
DK J, t, "· t>. 1•1 UM411
W,E.l<Ml cou•T Of CAllllO•NIA
C.OUNTY 011 OAA.NGI.
111 IN W iie< ol llW AllC>l1t•llon ol
LARRY ROY GARCIA, IOt (N"9f 01
n•m• CASE NUMa F• A·IMUS
O•DEll TO MfQllll CAUH '0•
CKAJIGl 0' NAMl
LARllV llOY (,ARCIA N\ Iii.cl •
petitton tn tr\I\ tOYrt for .n OtO•r
•llow1119 pe1t11on.r 10 uwnoe "'' nam.-1ro m LARll .. llOV C.All( 1A 10
LARRY -NUtl C.ARCIA Gklt:C,0
11 '' ,.,...,, ordeuo 1,,.1 •II ,,..._,\
tn11r1\l.,O 1n '"-'"•''"' ••Ofe,••O •PPt!•t btttor• th•\ <O"rt tr\
OtPtrll'!Wnl No ) •I 100 (IYIC CAnlff
Dt1 .. Wttt, \olnt• "'°"· <.•11lornl.t, ,on Janu.,y •. l'lll. •t 10 JO o <loo • m .
•f\O U\4'n MWJ ttwrt \h0'4 c..uw, '' •nv
1ne• n•111f'. w"' ~••O O•hltOn tor , .. _. o1...-ll>OUld not ot ,, ... i.d
tt '' turtrwr CHder.a tNt • <.QC)~ ot
ttu~ oroer tu \.hO• <.tlUlie be pubh\M<I
1n th• D•••Y P11ot. • new,p.eper ot
91"~r•I ClrtU14,•0ft publl'Neid tn Int'
count'f •• ._.,, once • wf'-... tor tour
conw <ull'H "IWMll\ Pf'tCH 10 t"4 o~r 01
W•O ,.._.,.OQ
O•te<I November 1l, !WI
BkU{E W ~UMHEI<
J~ollhe
)UOlrrtOt C.wrt
aAaaAltA K SHllCl(l..AND
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1114) IU·'2•2
PYDll\htcl 0r.w>9t (.O.\l U•1ly l'•IOI
NO• H ()« l, ~ I•. 1"81 ~1-e1
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NOTta 0, T•USTl !E'S SAllE Iii•. JIS1'
On 0ec....-JD, I"'· tt 11 o cloc•
A M , ti 1 ... Solllll lronl ffllr iWICt lo -
OICI Or•nO• County CourtllOYH
IO<tl.O loo the 100 BIOC• ol W•\I S."te
Ant Boultv•ro tlwm.rty West 61n
Slreell In 1"9 City ol Stnl• An•
Cttlfornl•. LO!> ANGELE~ TITLE
AljO A8.$TR.ACT CORPORATION
.wtlll-ft TnmW, unotr t ... OUCI
ol lrusl ..... 17Y SI.Ml• l(HOU llY ef"O
SAHAR l(HOO•Y, hul--•ii•
tl communily P<-tv. •ftCI rKOrdfCI
AP<ll II. 1•. H IM.,umem No 1u11.
111 llOOll IJS10 P-11ot tr•te<Oroeel
Mt'r It. 1• n Instrument 1n.o. 1n
Book llt10, P•oe 11•~1 01 0111c1•1
Rt<OrO• of Or-Counh. Ctlllornle,
91Vtn 10 MC ..... .,. 1no.-u In '"*
ltvor ol P AUL ROBBIN~ •nCI
GERALDINE R0881NS. ,,.,,_ ...0
wife. •s 101nt tert•nU, ., to •"
unOlvldtcl lit t111frfll. -MICHAEL
A LO!>OS. • sinoi. m.,., " to •n
unOl•loeel "1 lnlttrttl •II •• •-" In
commOft. by rt•\OtU of bre~h of
<trl•ln olllletUons wcureci tllerwby
nollct ol wfllcn .... re<or-A119Ull •·
'"'· •> 111ltt-t No UH In look 14110 P•Ot 1471 ol UICI 0 111< 1•1
R•corC11.
\.OS ANGELES TtT\.E AHO
ABSTRACT CORPORATION, o
subllllvttd TrvllM wlll Mii t t PVDll<
-lion lo ... hl91'HI bt-r IOf" U'11,
,., • ., .. Ill l•wlul morwy ol IN Untied
S1•1ts et IM time ol 1t1•. •lt"°"I
••"•nly ti to title, PolMUlon or
•n< .. mbt-H. lhe lntert"ll conny.o
lo --,.Id by wiCI '""'" unotr U ICI CIMO Of !rut!, In •nG to ,,_.
IOllOWlllCI decrlblG property, loutPO
In Ill• {ounty ot Or .,.Ot, Sl•t• ot
C•lllornlt . 10-wll
lot 7•. Of Tr«I •2'0, In the City of
Cotl<I -· ti ~ meo rttordecl 1,. 80011 IS1. P•ou 1t 111rou911 u
lnclv•I••. ol Mltcellantov> M•P>.
'9COr<I• ot ..io '°""'' Property more com..-ly llnown M no SONORA ROAO, Cost• M•u.
C•lllor...._
,,,. -~ Trvl1M Clls<la1m>
Wly lleblllly ,_ .,., lft(0<n<tneu ol
lllt llr'91 --.S• -ol-common
dnl.,...11on.11 ... ,, "'°"" .. rein,
For I"• purpou 01 pty1110
OOllQllllCIM -ur.cl by .. Id 0.W ot
Trull. ln<l..011111 1 .... c""r11ts t l\CI
.,,..._.. rill llOt Tr111t•, ""•n<tl, II ..., ... -... --Of .... »tel°""
ol '"'"· lfll•rtll lllH•On and ut.•.oo 111 ~o sw1no:1pe1 °' "" ..... M<,,,.. .., .. 1c1 °"" Of ''"''· •IHI 1 .. .....,, ...... _ ~-Ajtrll '· , .. , •
411 U 'lt. .... -ft 111 Motl -• 9ftCI llY l•w ,, ..... ,,, Phllt C."l e11C1
••••"'•' el lllt llm• of lnltt•I ,...,101-ol ll'lll '"41ce lor t1U •1 ""' illd•-lo•• lor I 1-.> wrt" 1n•rt11 .. -. •
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l..OIAnttMI fHlt-
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'•tCTITIOUt Mftllll"
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•1CT1"0US auM•au
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'"' 101111.ine P•'"" " oe111e IV\111 .. , •
'•tCTtT10Ut avt1•aH NAMatTATIMaNT
1111 1t11owt11e 11ef\tn " eu• "II
'""''"'""
Orange Coabl DAILY PllOT Wodne&day. OoLurnber 2. 1981 03 '
He's horseradish king
1111 ••11•••1141 ...... n, .,. ...... ... u .......
'"l'Cl4'l ~PV~ 11• "'• 111., .. c. ... 1. Mot"' (.ell .... N• <nttl
M•rly• ~-•Ill, llH k• 111\111, (hl•~CA•ll
lllt lflllOwl ... Pl•Mllll 11• O.lnt ..,,1,,. .. • '"'''.iu. "°'u~. 1121 "9• 9tvtt. CAii MH4 I.Ml._,,.. '2tt1
Mar'" S-eill, 11t1 »• a1u11. I.I>\!• Mew, <.4'11i.t1U• t)ttl Keron
Gall._.,,.,, 11,. .... IMt, Cot•• Meu,
!.elllOtllll ~I 11,e1111 .-.iw•Y. l•W
il•lr.•• ..... 1. lllll•lm•"''''· C..lllOflll• Vltll)
THl l ATIU IHING, .. f e lr
Ori••. C.le ,.,,..._ t.lllornle •tt11
'itlm..,1, AM..._,,. .. , t• ''-"·
NO It, 0..1• ~ C..lllotllle t1'J/
ClllAll\ll t0¥"0~u11.i
lttU A Valley l.trtl•. Hvr111n,10..
a M cll CMHor,,..tlMI
~-... ~ .. ,_ 1"'1 A Valin
Clr<I•, H..,..I._.., .. .en. C.•lllorr11a
It-
I Baltimore magnate ties ballyhoo to success
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l.O\I• ~ tA tk)/
lhllll .Uw•w. IU» ll•1r !>ltffl w .. 1"""'1"'. t.A '2tll . M¥•n--• I'"' "•IM .. nl ••• llloO .,1111 Ille C.ovni. c .. n of Qt~ c.-.1, en
Ne .. m119t U, 1•1
...... .-0r-. C.0.il 0..1:·~~
NO• U , Ok J, •.It,"" t1-.1
l'ICTITIOUS au1111au
HAMe ITATWMaNT
fll• lol1twl119 perHll I• doln9
t>vtlnau •t:
IAI OAULl!•S t a 1 PACll't(
MEDICAi.. U41 Le Hebre a..lll••nl,
I.• H•lllf•, Cellfcwlll• *>l SI ...... It..,...._, 11D ....._
Ma••··~
l 111\ h•lrw" I\ c41no..c le< •• • llmltH ,_..,.'ll\lp
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flll• ~ -· ..... ••111 .... (O..llly Cle< .. Of Qta1199 C°"nh 011
No•emo .. JD, , .. , I"" •llllftlll'll ,. .. 111.0 wllll lite
LOulllY ttori. OI Or'•11ue t OIHlh 011
No••m-u.1•1 PU ... 1
fl/ .. JI P\1011""° Or ..... c;.,.\I Dally lfltol.
PYOll\lllO Or-COt\I O•llr Pllol, 0.' ), t , , .. JJ, 1 .. 1 tte1-11
Nov H. Oet J ••• It, ••1 , .... 11
NII.IC •Ta
'1(TITIOUS au11HaH
NAMll ITATaMaNT "'
lll• fe11ew1111 119•-• ••• dotno ~ ...... ft
LI'S AMIS, 41.$3 Mar11-lo Wey, Ntwoor1 llffell, C.ilfor'ftl• .,..l
1.0 Ami• lft( , -EHi CMll H'911••Y. Ctr-Oltl Mar. C•tllornl• mu
"'CTITIOUS •USINeH N-aSTATeMaHT
Tl•e IOll-1119 Pl'tell I• clOlftt IVJIN" •• O i.ANGl'T'-fE PUl l.1!.HING Int
W•ler\lde onw. Hvnll"GIOll 111..,11,
C.lllorftle m. , \•NI•• N St1tll"t !lat Welortlde
Otlvo, Huntlllqlon lie.ch C.lll0t11I• .,...
'"'' -'""' I\ CeNlutlld •Y •11 ...... 1w.1
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l'\IDll....0 C>rll\00 c;.,.,, O••IY l'llOI, 0.< I , •. ,._ n, IMI U,._.1
l'ICTlTIOUS aUSI••"
NAMe HATIM•NT
Ille '9llowl119 oe•Wl'I• ••• doln9 llutl~n ..
SUMMIT NUM8Ell NINE, )>J
Forni A-. wll• ti, P 0 . •o• "· t..~YN 111K11. Call..,nl• •i.s2
BALTI MOK E f A Pl
Jl urser1&(.11s h muMn1.1te Sol
Tt1lkoff um'l 11hy ubout weimnw
his lmatution tufcr skin blaier
and mutchtnK W: to promott' lhe
t angy condiment he c·nlls
"Jewish Oristun "
"lie who wh1s1,._.ri. in a well is
not as apt to ~el the dullans, as
he who ell mbs u tree und
hollers," quips Tulkofr
Sit tin ~ 1n h t~
memento-cluttered office. the
self-proclaimed Horseradish
King is surrounded by plaques
bearing s logans hke "I'd rather
• ..., .............. Cal ........ .,.,.,
Tllli lloditllll I~ <-1•~ DY en lllCll•l4ual
Tith 0\1\ltll\. ll CO"<l\ltlld 11• I
corp., ••len
LHAmll Inc
Twle M19Vel. Protl-1
Tllb JI-I ... lillC! wllll ....
T1'U b\ltlM\\ Is co11d\l<l•cl O• en
lllCll•l4ual
S-• H s 1er11"'
Thi\ \l•le"'lnl wH lll•d wllll Ille
Cov11h Clerk 01 Ot•!\111 Cou111y on
Novemt>tr It, "''
E Jem .. Muter, Per1111r. >J1
Forul llven ... , Svll• Jl, L•9~"• eCll, Colllornla t2tSl
H•rOld Bor•I. Pa rlntr, 11131 •·•-n A-........ .
' live 50 years hke a tiger than 100
years like a chicke11 " s-11··---Thlt si.t..,._1 w•s llled •1111 Ille Cou11ly Cllrl OI Oten111 CO..lllY
Cou111y Cltr1L of Ot•"9f Covnly en Oc•-•. ••I . No~e"IJNf t , 1''1 Pt7 PlllMI
p.,ou-or .... C...'8 Delly PllOI P\IDll""1d OrenQll C.,.•l O.hy Pllol,
K•~--I( K.mmeyfl, P•rtn•1, I
•U Town C....11' Orlvo, Sull• 1..0,
Cot I• MIM, Callfornl• '2•»
1'11.,.,
P\ll>ll$11td Or""'Clll C....'1 Oahy Pilot, Nov I 1, "· H Dec. '· , .. , ... , .. , NOY ••. " DI< , •• ,., _,
Jo"" ~ ~•rw•n, P•rtner 1 J 8u1nt
Miii R-. PluUtmlll, NI• '"""' O/tll
NIY. 11, II, 2S. Dec ,, 1 .. 1 4"40.el -------------
l'ICTITIOUS aU51Nl.U
HAMa STATUHNT
Tiie followl119 .,.,.on " de1n9
buill!H•M;
QUALITY A$SEM8LY, J01M 5o.
Hlllecley, W.te Alie, C.lllotlll• '11~
PICTITIOUS IUSINl!U \:
N-1! STAT•Ma .. T
Tiit tollowlng perao11 •• doln9
°"''""' "'· J•N ICE HOPPER ,
•CCOU N TI HG SYS TEMS
CONSULTANT. Sil Poppy Aven.,.,
Coton• del -. CAlllo<lll• t»JS Dyanna Mc:C•ll, SSS Pouterlno, Jenice -H-r SU "-'
OIOJ, COJta ~. Celllon1I• •»» A • corona del .... ~ Calllotllil Tiiis ouslno" I• conduclld "' .,. •or1u • • 1nol•itl..el tUU 0y....,. Mc:C.11 Tll1l bu\INU ll cono..cled DY ell
Tiii' Alllement w•• liltcl witll I lndlYld.,•I J.,,\ce_H_ co .. nly CIOrk el of O•en111 Co11111r Tiiis '"'_. Wti lltrnod wttll t111
NovemDff JD,••• Fii-co..1111 CIOrlr. ol Oren111 Covnly GI'
PuDll"'9CI Or1n9t Coetl Delly Phol, Novem-•, 1•1 PllSZM
Ole 2. •. ,., n. 1•1 s17~• P .. 1111""" 0r.,,.. coeu o.ity P1101.
FICTITIOUS aU'1•ESS
NAMI $TATEME .. T
Nov. 11, 11, U, Dl<.2. l .. 1 .......
Tt1t IOllow1119 person• •re OO•ng PICTITIOUS aUSINISS
11\1\lnt'UIJ N-l!STATl!Ml!NT
OENWAR CERAMICS, 13' E. lt lh Tiie lollowlr1g porson Ii oolng Sltlll, Cot le~. C.allf0t11la 9U17 o..slnt'n •s
Ger•IO F -h W.r S. 0..ndel . JIMMY ANO THE MUSTANGS.
1nu\b4>ncl -.. 1111, 13' E l•trt S1roe1, tell Ster Drive, Hvn1ln91on 81ec11,
Cotlt ~~. C.lltorn.• 92tl7 Celllornl• ~
Th" o.xirwu "conouccto Dr "" Ro0or1 Jemn H-• • ..,, SI••
1no1•10..al OrlH, Hvn11"91on 8eecll, C•llfornl• Ger•HI F. Oonoel t1-
E~llet S ~ndel T1'1, 1luolnosJ IJ c-uctld Dy •"
ThlJ ~1 ••• 111.0 •1111 Ille lndlvl-1
CO\lnly (lerlr. ol Or•ngit Co..nly on ROC.r1 HaclOo•
Now•mDlf 20. , .. , Tllll •lel-1 -lllto w1lll h
F11..U Co\lnl• Cllflr. ol Ora11git Coun1y on P\1Dh"1tel Or-Coul D•ily P110I, NOvtm-•• 1'11
Now H . Oe<. l. ~.It. l'itl ~ltl-tl PtlfU6
N~'" l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIH
NAMI STATIMINT
Tl•• 101towl119 1>eflon1 ••• do1r19 .............
CAllMIRA BUSINESS PARK
ASSOCIATES, JISI Alf'"'O Avenue,
Bl09. G-l, Colle~. CA '1t2'.
l·CARMIRA BUSINESS PARK
ASSOCIATES, JISI Altw•y AWll.,.,
Bldg G·l, Colle_.._ CA '1tli
• 1 ·1NTERAMERICAN
DEVELOPMENT PAIHNERSHIP,
JUI AlfWIY A-. 81d9 G-J, Cost• -w. CA '2*».
l ·WEllOIN PARKER ANO
ASSOCIATES,• C.•llfornl•
corpor•tlon, JUI Alrw•y Av1r1.,.,
Bldg G-J, Colle Mffa, CA '1t16.
Tiii• Dutlness '' conducl"° Dy •
llmiled 119-illlp
_.din P•rt. .. ~ "'"°"'-'"· • c.lllo<nl• (OtpO,.llQn
E. R\lu.tll lollerdln, Jr,
Tt\IS 11-ftl wH llllC! will• Ille
c-ty (.I-OI Or-C°""IY on
NO•. 10, 1"1
""'" P\IDll-Or-0..\1 Deily PllOt,
o.c 1. •. "· n. 1'11 .ns1-11
1'1CTIT10US aUSINl!SS
NAMa STATl!Ml!•T
Tiie 1011owln9 porto11 11 dolno .... ,,,..u .. ·
Il l INFOMEOIA IOI JUSTIN
CRAIG, 1tCIOI Peclfk Coe'1 Hl ..... ey,
No . .0, tHvntl"91on Beech, Ca111ornl1 .,...
Cre1' K-. 11002 Pecllk CoHI
H1911way. Pto. 40, H\1111l"91on &<tee II,
Calllorni.m.
Tllll tan111e1• ll <-led by "'
ll'dlvkNel. --<•9"•-Tlllt st•_.,. WM lltld wttll Ille
Cou11ty Cllrlr. ol Oteft91 C-lf on
Novom-"· 1'11 Pt1*1
Pu&li-Or-c ... .i O•llY Piiot
Nov. II, H. Dec. l, •. 1'11 so.-11
~ MK•Ttf
l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS
NAM«STATl!Ml!•T
Tiie IOllowl111 _.r'°"' erT d0Tn9 DullMH M.
A CC • CO MPANY
( •dlvller /Conlreclor Coorclln•llllO AHOClllH, tS3 '8" !>trttl, lulhn,
Clllfornle ftle Glof9' R Gvtll,,_., J1'00 "lete
Or1H , 1 P1'M2. Senle """· C•lllo<nla '2104
JefTlll Ltnttwy, ml C-Trtt
Ori-, TUllln,c.IHw..i..,._ 0-.. R. Gontavton
Tiil\ st.......... WM fllecl wltll -
COUllty Clerll ot 0t"'9e Cov111y on
Novemo.r IJ, 1"1.
"'""' PuOll-ar..,.. c ... 11 Delly Pllo1.
lolov •••• "· Dec. 1 ••• ,.., 5041-11
l'ICTITIOUS •utt•l!ss
UMCSTATaMaNT
TM fol'-1119 ponon• ••• dolr19
-'""'es:
C R • R INC. Al H..,l·Away
Conta!Mn: olla 51"'1on 01-1, •It•
C R a. R Rtcycll119, 112'2 wn1er11
AWllUI, 51"'1on. c.llfornl• *IO
C R & II Int • • c.'ettlornla
corooratloll, 11m Wetlorn Avenue,
SIMIOfl, CAlttornl• _.., TlllJ 0...lftHJ Is ,_,_ by • ,_,_ ......
CRJ II INC.
Pmtl'lcl• UtYI\, Controller
TlllJ ~ -llllC! wllh Ille C-ty Cl1tll ol 0rlft90 Cou11ty 011
HOvem-JD, •••. Pt16"1 ~,.,_ Or ..... Coetl Delly Pllol,
Ole. 1,•, l•, U.1 .. 1 SHMI
"CTl110US HIOIHS
NAMll STAT•M•NT
Tiit IOllOWlllO perao11 .. 001119
INtiMSI et:
TH£ COY£ llESTAUllA .. T, >ltll
Ce•ll H ltll••Y. , • .,,II t..eeuna,
CetllDrftMI mn O•lllel J Fitts. i1u1 CoHI
Hleflwev, Soutll L09'ifll. Ca lltorlll• .,.,,
Tllh lltl\IMM i. ~-led by en
lftlllvl4'otl
Puo11.-Or .... c .... 1 O•ll'r PllOI,
Now. 11, 11. U, 0.C. l , 1 .. 1 4'J1-ll
l'ICTITIOUS auSINl!SS
NAME STATl!MaNT
The following porto111 are doing
OUtlneue•
HERITAGE INVEST MEN T
COMPANY, Ono N-POr1 Pie<•, 1JD1
Oowt, Sull• •OO, NtwPOrl leech, Cellfor111a "*3 ,
¥1CllHI J . Rlt1llcll Jr , HUI
Prelrle SI-Drive, Le1j\IM Miiii, Colllorr1le'1W
G•ry wtll, U&ll Preorle Slone
Or1v1, Le9une Hiii e , Hiiis, C•lirornl~
M.J RIMlcllJr
Tllk \lel-1 ••• filld wttll Ille
CouMy Clerk of O••ngit Covnly on 0<1-•2'. ,.,
P11tUI
Puon.-0r..,.. Coetl Delly Pllol,
Nov. 11. II, U, Dec l , IM I 4'3!9-tl
'1CT1 TIOUS aull NII.SS
NAMS "ATl!Ml!NT
Tllo 1011-1n9 porto11J •re clol119 l>\lslnou es: _ _ _ _ •
C•REY OFFICE SERV ICES, 1
Linde It ... N9WPofl e .. cll, C•lllornle
'1MO
TllonWl Peul C•oy, 7S Linde ltte,
Ne.por1 8Hcll Collfomle nM0
C ... rvl U. Cer.-,, IS LlnOa Isle,
Newootl 8Mcll, C.lllorllle n..G
'"'' buJlnon " c-vc•ld Oy an l"<ll•ld.,.I
O.rvlCMoy
This tie-I wes lllld wllll tlle
co .. r1ly Clerk ol 0•"'91 c-1y on
NO•lmtllr •. 1 .. 1
P11SDI
P\IOli-ar....,. c ... " Oahy Piiot.
Nov. I I, II, ?1, Dec 1, 1•1 '9S1-ll
PICTITIOUS au~INIH
lllAMI STATaMINT
TM followl119 de''°"' •re dol119 butlnoues·
PSITECH, llO·C Welnul AY9nue, r .. sun, CAtJMO.
PACE TECHNOLOGY, INC , •
Cell for~ ~O(llOrllion, 1M2·C Welnul
llvonue, Tus1lr1, C• 9Ztl0.
This ........... h cono .. clld DY •
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PACE TECHNOLOGY, INC. ~LKerr,
ConllOllOr
Tllh ltN"""' -· ltled •ltll 11\t C°""h Clorlr. of Orengit Covnly on
No• JO,"" 1'11 ... 1
"Vbll-Or ...... Coe\! Delly PllOI,
Dec. l , • .... ll, 1•1 SIU-11
NOTICI OI' A~ICATIOIC POa
CHAHGa INOWNl!•SHIPOP
ALCONCM..IC al!Yl!aAOI LICINSI!
To WlloM II Mey Con<1r11.
J EREMt•H'S RESTAURANTS.
I N C .. 8RU8ECK. Peltr H ,.
NANCAllROW, Oe vld G., GROUP
JEANNIE, e CAlll. Lid Pe-sfllp,
JERE'MIAH'S RESTAURANTS, INC ,
c;.neral P«1"'' (2MOS 21 & GRO\JP
ICIKI. • c;.llfornie Lid. Per-tl>lp.
JEREMt•H'S RESTAURANTS, INC ..
Glllerel P-or (UIOS 21 are W9fyl119
to 111e Oepar1m1nl ot Al<ollollt
eev•re91 Control lor en On Sit•
Ge11•r•I Elt"'9 Pie<• L•Ctf'W, to w it
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PICTITIOUS aUSINIH .._. nATaMINT
Tho lollowlnt perso11 It dol119
boillrwnos.
OT( ENTE•PRISES. 111 WHI
11111 Slr .. t, COtl• MHI, C•llfor11ie
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tiusl11Hs•• 1.oulw' Lft,.r, PM1rwr, IOI Hvn
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Cortie, Hvn111191011 8".c"t Cellforn•• J•rMy IJtS" , .....
.,_ Tiii• °"''"'" " CO"<l\l<lld Dy • Tllll DuSlnt'\S I\ cono..c1eo Dy an 91nera l parlnefilllP
lndlvld ... I SuMmll Nurno.r H1t11, e
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Tiii\ Slelefnll'I was '""" "''"' IM E.J-•Murer, P••IMr ,...,,,, Cllfk OI O••n111 c.o .... 1w on Tiiis Si.lelNnl .... filed wllh Ille
Novtm111rll, 1911 CounJy Clorll of Ot•11oe Cou11ly on
Ftlual No11•mDlf ID, l .. t P.,011""° 0r""91' C.O.s1 D•••Y Pllo1, ,.., ...
NO• ts. Dec 2, V, It,.... ~,,, .. I P\IDWs ... a Or•D91 Coe•I Dally
PUii.iC MOJlCE
l'fCTITIOUS •ustNIU --1 STATl!MINT The lollowln9 oor•on •• clo1r19
l>\l•ltllUM
PERSON•t.. PL ANN I NG
SERVICE, 1111 E-Stt1.i_ •114 O ,
COitl -· C.111orn1e '1t1' Eowerd Peul K\ltpe, 1111 Elclell
Strttl, Ap4, 4S, CO.le -... C•lllornl• .,.,.
'"'' 11ut1nen •• concl<Kleo or •" lncllvldu.I,
E""'ard P K\llpe
T111t >'-'-1 wes 111.0 wllll 1111
Cour11Y Clerk of Or•n11e Coun1Y on
Novemtllr JO. 1•1
F17tMl
PUDll\/Wcl Or~ C,.,.JI Oell• PllOI,
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l'ICT1TIOUS aUSINl!U
NAMI ITATIMINT•
T lie lollowlng oor>on h dolnt
OU•lneues
UN LIMITED B•LLOONS, JOt
We1n .. 1 Slreel, Hewporl Bt•<ll, Cetllornle f2..:J
llM E. l.lnc:0111, Jiit Welnut Slflll,
Nt..,oort Blech, C.tlfor'ftl• tml
Tl\h buJJl!fls h <ondvcled ow en
lndl•l-1
R• E Llncotn
Tl\ .. tl•l-1 WM llllC! Wllll IM Covnly Clerk ol Or•ngit Counly on
NovembH •. lte-1
l't1m1
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l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS
NAMI! 5TATIMaNT
Tllo 1onowl119 .,.,...,., are 001n9
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THE INTER.t.MERIC•N
COMP•NIES. llSI Alrw•y ""'""'· 8\lllell119 G-t, """ _..., C.lllornl• '1•'6 1nter•m•t1c•n CorPOr•tlon. •
C.ellforn•• corporellon. lU1 Alrwey
"••nue. Bullcll"9 G·l. COS I• MH•,
Celllornl• m:i.
Tiiis DYlltlln •• conducted Dr • coroor•1t0n
lntor .wnerocen Cotpore11on
C8'10ll1n11 ..
Tiii\ Ji.I-I •8S flled wllll Ille
CO\ltlly Cler~ of Oren111 Covnty on
Novemtllr 10, 1•1.
1'17M11
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Piiot, o.c. 2, •. 1•. u. , .. , nu.e1
NS..ID
l'ICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS
MAMI STATl!MINT
Tiii lollow1119 Pl•-••• ao•no
""''"'"" AIRCEHTER. 2915 Rtcllllll
•vonue. F·lOO, ~le Miu, C.llfor11le .,.,.
1-Mo•el-lnwslmonl Compe11y,
'" 8oytston Avenue, Lo• •r11111u,
CellforrM• '8011
l -Jolln w Hemlllon, l7JS O<oan
Boule•Md, CMON ell! Mar, C.lllornl• mu
l-8yron M, T-U•r. '°°Ille LIOo
Hord, N._t Bff<h, C.tlfornl• tU6l
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s-T.,, w Jon11. No. s L•S.ncla
Place, 5ovlll Ut9\llll. C4111foml• •»11
This O..SlllelS IS condu<led Dy • _,.I 0¥1111tnl'llo
JollnW.H-lllon
1'111s --was ltted wllll 1111 Covntf Clt rll ol 0r•"91 Cou11ty on
Novem o.r 14, 1'11
"""" Pvbli-Or1n9t COHI Delly Pliot,
Pllol, Dec 2. •.It, U . 1'11 UU-1~
SUPl•ICMI COU•T 01' CAL1F0 ... 1A
COUNTY DI' OllANGI!
In ,,,. -•• ol .,.. •"911c•tlon of
ALVIN WILLIAM CATHEY for
Cl\a11910l,..mo
CASa .. UM91a A111W
ORDl!aTOSftOWCAUH flO•
CHMIOI! OI' NAMI
ALVIN WILLIAM CATHEY 118' 11..0 • pelltlon In 1111• '""'t •or •n
oroer 111owl119 petlllorwr 10 c111._ 1111
n em• from ALV IN W ILLIAM
CATHEY lo •LlllN WILLIAM
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n ...... .., In ,... ........ atO•Ulld
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Ofl•e Wttl, Sellt• Ma, C.lltorlll•. on
Je-ry 1), IC , •I 10.JDo'ctoo • m .
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covnly el IN\1 once • -tor lour COllM<Utlw -k• prlo< 10 1111 eley of
w ld 1118'"'9
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01' 9UUt T•ANSl'I.
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Nolko It,.,...., 9lwn lo creclltOH of
,,.. wltt<ill --,,..,,,..or ,,,.. • O..I• ,,_ .... ,, ~ to Ill -Oft
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L•111, ""•llelm, C•llfornie •H07
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00119 W Cllo. 1tU1 Stowtr
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-ii l«allC! et: 1l00 Hertlor lllvd ..
cost• -· C.lllornle.
Tl>I IMalntu"""' -Dy -W1 tr•nst•ror •I ~••O location h~
HAR&OR CENTERCLEANERS
T llet Wlcl -tr..,mr Is In-t DI con•umrTlellCI •t ,,.. olll<e of
BETTS ESCROW ENTERPRISES
INC , SOS N T~loll, NO. 1.0, S...!
An•. C•lllornle '110S, on or efte Olcemtier 1', , .. ,.
Tiie ,,_ --'"'Of Ille pers •1111 wllOm cl•lms mey DI fillcl I
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dale ~lflld-w
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Tranil•r" ulcl Int-Trenltero
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Oettcl NOW-13, 1 .. 1
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l'ICTITIOUS aUSINl!H
N-1 STATIMl!NT
Tho loli-1119 oerto111 are doln9
°"''"'"• . C & S El.ECTRIC, IJD P•-De
Crltl-1, Sao\ CIOINntl, C•lllor11la
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Sa11ders Enlorprl•o. 111< • •
Cllltornle <-••Ion, 1JD Powq 0.
C•lllOOll, Sell Clemente, C.lllor1111 mu
Tllll O..Slt11n Ii condVCllO Dy a
coroorellon
s.no.r\ En11rpr1-, ll>C.
Prnklent
Cllerl u E Sanc11rs,
Tiii• Jiii-was lllld with 1111
Covnfy Cter-ol Ora"99 COUllh 011
Nowmlllr JD, 1•1
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HAM« STATaMaNT
Tllo fOllOWll\f porsOf" lfl dOillt
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G-1, c:.e. Mno. Cellfefflla .. .
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NOTIU OI' T•USTaH SA~I
On O.C..-10, 1 .. 1 et 11 :00 • m. ,
f'lllST AMERICAN TITl.E INSURANCE COMPANY H Trull .. ,
0< Succo-'"'"" or 5"1>slll"* Trutl•, of tllot <erllln 0..0 of Tru•I
•oeullcl •Y 1(1'-k S. L•¥8, •11
.....,. ... led ft\Oll -rKOr-0c .... '· '"° .. lnttf'-1 1'a7"7f1, '" ........ 1'7'9, P10t !OS, otOlflc191 flllKO<lh OI
r a nge Cou11ty, Ce lllor11t•. a11d
urs\lellt to the! cer1•111 Nollce ol
Otft.,11 end l!tecllon to Soll
llt•fJI--d9d ........ s. 1•1 .. lll\lrl~"""' NI. J7". In llooll 141 ..
tJ, ol Offk t.1 Aecordt ol Hid
COUflty, will Uftdlr -pu.-t 1o
H lo OHd or ''"'' sell •I outlllc
uctlon "" <4'11\, '"°""1 _, ol Ille
Unltld Sl .. es ol America, •t 1"9 meln
e111rence lo Flrsl llmerlca 11 Tiiie
t11su,.11ce ~'I' louted et 114
E .. 1 F '"" strwl, 111 Ille Clly ol Soft!• I
Alli, C•lllorllla, ell -r'911t, 11111 elld
lt1tt1••S1 _.,.,, .. --lllld ..... It unOer H id Deed ti Tr\ltl 111 tlll
Jt ... rty slt\IOIN Ill sold County 1110
Stai. dMcril>td •s:
flle s..ie...~1., 10, .11 l•I ol Ille
Nortll ...... ony tlU1 1 .. 1 If Loi t7 of
Newpert HelQMl. H .,_.. tt1 • Met1
recordecl 111 a .. 11 4, ..-... U ol
Mlt<ell•MOUJ Meps, i.e,orclt 01
Oraneec-tv.
T"9 ''"" ......... Of -,_ ,
u l1net1en ol uld properly It
f'"'1ed h> Ill 4)7 Eati I"" Slfllt.
otl•IMM,CA
S•ld Nie wfu t>t m-w1111~1
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m,111c1, et lo tllle, '81•Hllfl •' -~OMii ti Mtltfy lftt ~ I
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FIRST AMI RICAN TITLll
tHSUIUoH(ll COMPANY,
·~~left ._ .. .......
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The boxing gloves that hang
behind TulkoH's desk serve as
"m y little rem<11nder to keep on
fighting."
Tulkoff, pres id ent of the
family business that bears his
name, say~ the commercial
value of the tiger·s k1n jacket
became quickly apparent when
he didn't wear it to a trade s how
in New York.
· ., Everybody as ked. ·Wher e
the hell is SOI Tulkoff'I I don't
see him.'
"It's difficult Lo attract people
lo the booth. e verybody Is going
to see the s uit, .. TuJkoff says.
"They may not know Sol, but
they know that ··
Tulkoff travel!> to about 20
food industry trade shows each
year to sell hnrseradis h and
"Tiger Sauce" ·a creamier,
less biting variation of the firm's
staple product. To make s ure be
always has a <.'lean tiger outfit,
TulkoH politely took the orde r,
Galveston, Texas. tailor who
des igned Liberace's sequined
jackets.
"If you' re going to follow
through , you . mig ht as we ll
f ol l ow through ," the
Ho r seradi s h Products Co.
president explains
Founded 56 years ago m an
E ast Baltimore storefront by
T ulkoff's Russian immigrant
par ents . the comp<1ny has
become the nation's largest
manuracturer of prepared
horseradish. 1
.. We h ve to think we have 75
percent of the market share."
Tulkoff says. "Maybe a little bit
more, maybe a little bit less. but
pretty close, I believe "
Despite its success. the farm
still is a family business that
e mploys Tulkoff's brother. son.
daughter and brother·in-law
Tulkoff as the chief salesman
while has brother, Martin, 1s m
c har ge of production A
brother-in-law runs the print
shop , and Tulkoff's son ts a
regional sales m anager . His
daughter wori<s in the office
along with Marty's wife. Less
than 20 people work in I.he
. .... ,...,....
Sol Tu/lwtf sporting 1he tuwr '1/n/)('d h/11:1 r tlwt lw sm1~ Ill' '
k1111t(•11 1111 1:e1/Js 111111.wlf tll<' lm1<1 11/ 1111,.,, rnr/1,/1 /11 · l1emf\ c1
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µutom;.itl'd 1 a<'lory
TulkoH's m;.iy have <i n<\tional
ma rkl't. but the firm 1!.n 't too' i:>Jg
to ftll ord er~ from 'private
customers When he 1s in the
offire, Tulkuff talk!\ on the
t elephone to hi!\ s al e!\
representativ e~ and Lu ke-;
occasional call::. from private
l'U!\tomers.
On e man from M llwaukce
Ca lled to order a Ca'>t' Of
four ountc Jars or hor!\crad1sh
Tulkoff pol:tely took the order,
even though. ha~ produ t l 1s
readily availuble from a local
distributor
"I'm not guing to affront the
r:nan I'm not goin g to -,ay ·You
dumbhl·Ud , ~'>to a
supermarkN · I'll St'nd him a
case. I won l ~l·alJJ him. I ll
charge lhe right prat·c . plus thl'
minimum CPS charge
"What am l~o1ng t<1 tlo'' get
literal!\' lhOU!\and!> o f love
letters. ·he adds.
Thc norm<tll~ e xpan!i l\'C
Tulk o ff sudd e nly become ~
tight-lipped whe n a~kcd cibout
the company 's sale'i figure~
"I don't lhink numberi. arc
that 1m1>ortanl It !) a whopper or
.a fl gUl'l' "
1-~Vt•r the s <ilesman, Tulkoff as
more comfortatJlc :.1ng1ng the
µnnr.e~ nr hor~eradish
'It-l> natun· s tond1ment. · he
'i<tY'> ·11orscrad1sh is really the
SJJark that brings out the
goodness r)f a lot of food ..
Tulk<>ff also lakes to regale
\'1!\1tor~ with h1 s tor1cal lor e
s urrounding horse radi s h ,
tn t luding talcs of iLc; medicinal·
value a !> a care for anv number
of C1ilmcntl>. ioc·luding dropsy.
pa by and colic
'I'd hale like hell to pawn off
hor!>cn.1d1sh as a mes11C'1ne. but I
dttl read a few years ago that
grated hor'>crad1sh an a closed
hull h· was ttw only s ubstance
kno~n to mun that 1·ould kall
tubl'l'culos1~ i.~rm.., 1n It':.'> than a
mmutc ..
Because the pungent root 1s
!\Ul'h an C'r fl·c t1ve nasal
dc·c1mS!est<1nl. Tulkoff says. "it's
kind of ;,i famal; Joke that
nobod\ that work o; in the
<'Ompany or the plant gets a
!'O ld. '
Razorback sucker Finn agrees
to stickers
said 'dying out'
KINGMAN. Ariz. <AP > -The
razorback sucker is dying out.
but conservationists lryil)g to
revive the breed don't want the
fish on the endangered species
list, fearing that would be the
kiss or death.
"In the razorback, we had the
best candidate for listing that
we've ever had, .. said Jerry
Burton, an endangered·species
biologist for the U.S. Fish and
Wildltfe Service.
··But if the fish had been
federaUy llsted. we would have
had a fi ght on our hands every
time we tried to introduce them
to new areas."
"Largely because of Tellico
Dam and the sn ail darter. lhe
introduction of e nda ngered
species sets bells ringing, aod .
nearly everyon e, inl'luding
fed e ral land -man agement
agencies, are r el uctorit to
consider endange r ed sp~cies
because of ·the politjca t
problems they can cause, ..
Burton said
Environmentali s t s
successfully used the snail
darter's status as an e ndangered
species to block the $136 million
Tellico Dam project for s ix
years. claiming the Little
Tennessee River . which was to
be blocked by the dam, was I.he
last habitat of the fish.
Cong r ess and f or m er
President Jimm y Carter
approve legislation in 1979 to
keep the a ct from applying tO"
the snail darter. and the dam
went into operation in November
...1.9U,~Since then. the s nail darter
has been · found in' other eastern
Tennessee streams .
For now, officials h ave
resorted to trying to put the
razorback sucke r back into
waters where It once nourished
-the Salt, Gila a n d Verde
rivers of Arizona.
The razorback. kno wn as
JC¥rauchen texanus. Is reddish
with a yellow underside. an
elongated snout and a
cylindrical body. n g rows up fo 3
tee t and 14 po\lnds. and was
common in Arl1ona a nd
Southern California irrigation
canals fed from the Colorado
River until the 1940s.
W a1onloads were collected from
Pho en i x ca nal :-and a
com mcrcial fishery operated at
Sa~u aro Lake until 1949.
T he razorback ·s predators.
which include large·mi>uth bass
and catfis h that ha\'e been
introduced 1nt11 lhc Colorado
Rt\'er. an' helievl·d to be lhe
r h1ef rea~n for the decline
There were no razorbacks
found when tht.' lake was drained
in !96B, and Arizona State
fCDlDGY
U n iversit~ zoolOS!ISI \\' L
Manckley says the species has
b<>en reduced to a scatter~·d few
in Southwest waters
Tht> only ronccntral1on of tht>
fis h appears 1<1 be 1n Lake
Mohave, a man ·m ade lak1·
created in 1950 52 But no
razorbal·k offspring have bet>n
found there reccntlv M1ncklcv
said · · ·
More than ·30 percent of the
razorba<'ks in Lake Moha\'e arc
blind In at least one eve, und 4
percent have extcrna·l tumors
that signal old age, a crording to
sta tistics compiled by Minckley
··rt's like havin~ Cl bunch or
80 year.old people around ...
Burton said
f'arerl with the poss1b11ily lhat
razorbacks would die out in five
years, federal and s late
biologists teamed with Ariw na
State University r esearchers to
net ru7.orbaeks from Lake
Mohave in Januarv and send
them as brood s tock to a
national fish hatchery tn Oexter,
NM.
A total of 16,000 fry since have
been relntrodu<'ed to the Salt,
Gila and Verde, but no one will
know until they mature if they
will r eproduce in the wild.
The b rood s toc k at the
h atchery had been d yin g off
slowly, and the conservationists
returned to Lake Mo"ave last
week to net another 70 brood
stock in a four·day capturt.
Their goal Is to produc~
100.000 razorbacks at De xter for
the next 10 years. so that t m~ll ion evenlutilly will be
reintroduced tn Ar l:iona and
surroundlnl( statf's.
\
in vehicles
\\'ASlllN<;TON IAP1 -Jeep
Corp has agreed to put s tickers
on its CJ models warning lhat
s harp turns may ca use the
driver lo lose control. the
r<'deral Trade Commission said
The FTC said the case is lhe
firs t l1 me it has gotten an
i\mt:'rH·an r ar manufact.urer to
plan• warning st 1rkers on
n·h 1dcs
The sti<'kt:'r will say "This
mulli-purpos.e v~hicle handles
and maneuvers differently from
an ordinary pas!\enger car As
with r1ther vehicles of this type.
~udden s harp turns and abrupt
maneuvers may result in loss of
l'Ontrol ..
Th<' slickers will go onto lhe
instrument panel or windshield
frame of each new Jeep CJ . and
the t·ompany also will send
-;t icker!\ lo current owners. The
a~rccmcnt <.'over~ Jeep CJ -5,
C.I G and c;J .7 m odels
manufactured since 1972
Thl' proposed consent order
sl'lllC'S tharges t hal ads
p1t•lunng the four-wheel drive
.Jeep CJ used as an ordinary
passenger car were deceptive
because the ads failed to
di sc los e th at the Jeep CJ
sometimes handles differently
from ordinary cars.
J/ alley Co/C
plan.s auction
The Fountain Valley Chamber
o r . Comm erce will ho ld Its
annual holiday business auction
Friday at Guy Fawkes
Rest aurant, 17171 Brookhurst St.
Cockta.ils will be served at a
no-host bar beginning al 6:30
p. m . The auction will begin at
7:30 pm.
Items to be auclioncd include
airline tickets. d i nners .
furniture, jewel r y, legal
ser vices. printing ser vices .
clothing and shoes.
The $3 1dmisi1lon price
includes a buffet. Proceeds from
lhe auction will help pay for
operaUon of I.he chamber .
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Orange Coast DAIL\' PILOT/Wednesday, December 2, 1981
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GllAT ~ COUISI YllW
CALL POI Cot.OI llOCHUH
Magnifi cent location o'looking 8th
green or golf ~·ourse. Call today for
upt. to s~ this luxurious Georg1un
Colonial custom by owner/builder. s
lkl rrns ,, lge formal t~ining rm , fa rn ily
rm. bil liard rm, refr1l(erated win e rm .
& 612 baths. Lots of marble finest
wood paneling & custom m0olding,
great storage, 2 stairways, air cond.,
blt·in vacuum system + many other
custom features. $2.150.000 including the land. · _
WESUY N. TAYLOI CO .. llALTORS
2111 s • .._..Hilh•oac1
NEWPORT ClNTH. N.1. '44-4t IO
REALTORS
'75-5511
.........
ti'-louUoa. beautiful 3 Bdrm I Bath w/f1m ily room New phaab t•f1Mll
lq, 3 tar 11r1ae. Ira 30 yr ua.umable loan at
l2't'l> Low down pay
nnt Call 541 IU$ or
M4-7DD.
WAUTOOCIAM Corona del Mar duplex 1
2 charming units on
bfaut. corner lot.
Fabulous poteotla 1 l Priced lo H ll Easy
terma. Be first, call __,
UDO IAIGAIM. J l)(!(Jroom bur~u111 for
bu1lclcrs on an extn1 wide lol w1lh
lt.Jrl!t' sunny patio A mu~t to Jil'l'
LIDO COUNTRY FllNCH. J bedroom n.·
c·cntly remodeled on an l'Xtra wadt• lot
2 sunny 1Jatios. Ext·1•llt-nl f1n:tll('JOA
wit h lurt::e assurnublt> loan al 10', owe.
FllNCH TOUCH ON UDO. Custom 4
bedroom & den with 4 full baths.
stained ~lusK & spccwl wood & britk
extcri.o~. Terms 13';
COLDWeu
BANl(eRO
._ .. ._ __ PllCED FOR QUICIC SAU. 3 btidroom & r
family room. 212 baths. newly paint 1 ed. Ownl'r financing at 13"1, . Clos~ to
SC'hools. shops & 1tenni . Westl'liff
area . 179.000.
C4Ma.-r .... 1 WITHAMANC ....
3 BR 2ba or 2+ au~•t in
owner's unit . also 2
Bdrm rfntal cottage All
111 aharp rood. w /H eel. location Owner will
carry lgf 2nd TQ. Best
buy in town for only
Sll0.000.
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Redhill~ Realty
Lido Realty Office
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condo . 3 HK , 2atry ••••••••••••••••••••••• wipool' apa Fimlly •"•17•300•'•R•e•al•tor•••• w/dtn Upgradt!d Xlnt IBfTALS rm. for!Dll din•llJ· 2V.
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P~.PN.~·7050 J.ic' OISlir.•LTY poolaervlce 1Sl3191 or Avfil now M an y
S&Hlc1ous new condos in ~TY5AM4IS ~Ast Avail l>rt·, •""n1tiee $3500 Mo
Oarden Grove, no quail """vr8' • ~-· _ ljr:!*~!1.H91~ .L
fylna Owner will l!Ub· ~ 61Wll.l .,..,.... uu1-... l!llll!l~~I!!!· &ldl~monlhly pa{ment ..... ,...., 3J06 ......... •••••••••••••• NIWPOITH5HTS
Minimum dwn bdrm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'or rent or ule 2 sty Like new, custom built 3 Jba, stt bldg. 2 car 111' llllboa Island W1terfront home. 3 decks. 3br, 2b1t, bt<droom, 2 bath, for,.,_ I
tr h d & 1 r w I o P n r 3 Br 2 Ba Yearly ten· kit, Uv rro u1>1trs . sell 'dlnin& room homf' t:at 0.1~·9160: 840 6703at\ taL · 5. Mo. 170·0347 lbr, Iba, hv rm. 1111 ang lll'ea In kitchen Bay ~.!!!.__ -• IAY FIOMT dnstra 18$0 119 2839, view. 11500 mQPth. Yt>ar· .._,,.,.rty 2000 2bdrm aV.b• ~1 ~ ly luse 6'31 ·7300.
••••0 ••••••••••••••••• ut••·1'1anct 2bd 2~ Lovfly 4 Br house, Realtor MAKE AH OFFH' ba ..... 1 • rT. cishwahr . lrg k1tchfn,l1!!!!1•••••m!!!!!!!!1 • • 2 car gar, a.val yrly frnlc fam rm only oc••M & MT YU leaseSJ.250permo Dave .,.. · _,..
3 lnromf Properties. Srbwfickert 642-823~. Dana Pt A\•ail Dec New dfluxe 2BR. 28A
Easts1df Costa Mesa ~9144 fves. A 15th. 1725Jmo 661 9289 Great deck & yrd St'<.' ~down Owntr w111 1 ... , .... lJ07 F ... Ytley lZl4 gat~ S9~0 Adults
carry •••••u•••••••••••"'" I 630 6934 , 642·8808. J ••••••••0 •••• .. •••••• HOME POR RENT 644_-1122_
t !'" 3 Bdrm. 1695 Ft need Harbor View Homes NEICC'CD PIOPEITY yard & aaragt! Kids & SBR JBA JcarG44 r. '"1.J,l'\ M • ... • 11!1..EMauT pets welco me 545-2000. ~ S • S .,.,.
rnt>i1 07fl.1 YIAllY·COMM"L 3Br.281.2cargarage, ~:.. __ _._ ~NI GEL
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l1JJH~~~J!1:. SUtttta~ WIMTH ent noftt -I Cul Ev~a~&o~~ mo
1 /\ large yard. qwel cul·dt _.. -I 044 I•-------· ~:!5 l'oll•·ll• 11' sac. o mo. 968.2532 Lrg 2BR. 28A 1 level .... 000 DOW... r .. -.t 11 '11·~a r,\ -c , ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --w. " l\rl\t • L. 111,,.0 1.fg Patio. reat ...,ea· llACH HOMI -...,.• •11 n taon Xlnt Cond. S925 . -------i · * * INYESTOI ....................... 644 TSU C-.Mtse 1024 llCllATIYI ·•CLOSETOBEACH • -. ·=------
AS~U[IATES
uftlUDAJING Outstanding 3 bdrm APPLE YALLEY Exec. 3 Br 2ba, fam rm.1----... ~-....................... llUI l'Uatom homf on fee Near new 4·plex 2 frpk,dinin&r~.l.6J·5t91 THllLUFfS VBS TIU AtBOM HOUSI ~'Illume average rate or land. Expanded mu ter bdrm. 2 bath each unit '9yfr..t SpaclOUS 4 bdrm. 3 bath, A ~! C...._1119 Provillclal JBr.181.largeyard 12.9'7r Broad~oor, 3 swte with Cireplace & withrireplare,fnclosed Luxurious2~r.2bacon· btcLaC11ttta ram.home .Newpaintll oaacorwerlot.~beell .. +I Id,. 000 .... 641·0763 A . Bdrm 2 Ba, alnum. on m1i11 library. EnJOY I paUo,garage 9:\l•'i; tst. do.)_Ctralrgllvrm ovfr· 4 bdfm. 2 ba. liv rm. carpet Movf in ready
1ou1e ON IOPol 1n1 ~b with s; Z .._ + CJll"t apt & I Id,.. apt. i--------•I cul·df·sae. Need '81 those ocean breezes Now $159,500. 8111 Grun· ~g bay.dSet'. ~)dg. (~~1ly room , formal Sl2SO per month Agt .
a 1un1G lh•t bunon1 O'ltl •dress wop tWs fl"OPl"Y c• At. ltl-4, .de· MISA YBDI salf. Reduced to sell from pa tao or deck I d_y,LRly-, 67S-616t A~w't!g~n P~~.~f7~ dincar1ngga,r. ~ssqrCml ·M~ I 640-~. ~1rt0t o•nts Whip 1t up 1n crisp oa yow ...... OWMr wiU carry J Bdrm 2 batb fireplace Sl64,500 Reduced below ma keno No negative . $9,000. down , _mo. Call Jim__,., .., Ill!!•••••••• ~:~"se~~dno~~ your1tll the Id T.D. AsWllg $350,000. ~a" ~If~ ·~·~·· ""' (~i)llb<ldbrldgc I w~·E<~lt>t5i~J7E ~~~~~ct~ls only ~:p s3b~.ooc~a; ;'!e:: 979.~o 8J81rr• :s~ndv~!~T~~~~~
P11nteC1 Pattern 9442 M1sstS ery " 0 frms. RHlllJ ~/mo.642·39Sl. 3 Br housf wath yard.1 lal tins Mo. 770.0347 Sutt S (8101 M tl214J l ·COLI OF ..WPOIT 111:•LTORS Sl34,500. I I C.M. UUX Avail. Janlst S«S'mo ~-l&.18) Mt111um t•~ 1 v••O) """ loyMcc.nlt, Rltr. 551•3000 T1lree ...... SJI0.000. iclnt rin TalbertJBear h area New NB Condo 2BR. '4S·inch tiblic 2515 l. CoastHl .. CorCNtO del Mar 541.77z9 1m K11rra11ra ...... ,.1,.111 .. Good financing As 67s00'/J 1.345.4123 ...... ,,..... 646-4262,&.30-4onl . 2~8A. 2 car garage.
67S. 51 I ' .. •••••••• -suma ble. S240 .000 ~ MISC. RENTALS . frplc, Washer dr)'er, 5-4 $2.0D Ill udqattt1n. 1• t • · Lli9:~ ..._. oa RZ Lot 1 1.2.3 Bdrms Yearly HOMES FOR RENT Adults, no pets Near Mill* Ill IKll paltt1a lot I •U.S.!ITllANS L..J-t•adl 10411 Old CdM Trade for 1n f\imor Unfum1shfd. 3 & 4 Bdrm S59H69S Hoag Hospital Days, ~--•4.-lftl.Setldte: I Fl'fthstofHomes •••••••••••u•••••••••• A•e•~ I come proper!) $269K ' Callforlnformataon F fnrtd y ards &r S49--&243 EvesS46·9306 MAltAI MAITII World R.E SS6·7777 ' home l year le:ise pre( 979-!658 I MEL FUCHS garagfs Kid s & pets -~~ ·.c==~-'-"--'•nem o.,l . .., t ~ ... ------~·-------•10CEANVIEW 2 Br 2Ba I WATaWATEI by present owner -PAVILION REALTOR I wel come 545 2000 IMewport Hai,lih
2lZWetll1Ut,,lttwfot\,llf : B Beach S1.9SK Ownfr 1·630·6934 I SpfctaC'ulu vaews, loan~.760-~-Three 4·pleJCes. eac·h 48R,Ba&"' Pool.tennis sat' Walk lo schools
D11tr "*" ~ Dolebout dttk, yard, sfc ·gate EY9YWHEIE $320,000. Assumable COYIMGTOM TYPI 67S-8120 ~fill nof~:.. _ 4br 3ba on qwet cul de
10011. Pritil llMI(, AOOtm. Gy&. 642.m ' sprawling 4 bdrm. 3 TOWNll OME 3 Br. den. Wlth assumahll' ~st TD ....... lJZZI &r playground Kids ok Kidsok SL2001mo Refs
ZIP,SlZE-4STYL!llUllllU. Real Estate . baths. 2 frplcs. WET ' 2•.-,ba Panoramar ,·iew 1 St34,000 Max 12 . VIR No pets s675 mo I ~9334Da s 646·2017
Woik1ne .. oman1 Loo~ sm.111 t>t 1--------•I BAR, beamed ce1hng, 2000 ~q ft Exhistin1t $245.000 earh Seller j•b;·;~;·j~;·~·d;;;•;; 531.~ BLUFFS 4 Br 3 ~ 1111a11dressl0f ltss-1e .. u aro ledaoS-J~· MOYIRl6HTIN! fam rm . lge kitchen, loans $22.5000 () e Vfryanx1ous . n . . All n robe w1tn our N[l'I FALL WINIER • Most desirable location. Good Cfntral location. huge master suite Ex· 752•2268 • wn r Isl PROP ERTi ES Ol'fan front. SlSOO/ mo Olarrrung 28R an Rural beauty neut. a e
PAn£RN CAIALOC Couoon toi 1 Twenty acre view of golr All f1ud up and ready to pans1ve patio & pool ----63! 32l2 Call Barbaray'.!5:~ Sett.J.ng. Nr Huntington ntW Sl200 Agt 644-6368,
ftet $1 Pirtetn •ftS1ce 1our I course and greenbelt rmve Ill now J Bdrm. area w rock rammed 5-le AM I 010 Beach Living, lar'e 3 Br Harbour . .,P.]S 840·8329 644~134
choice' Sena " SO I 'J\vo bedroom and den 1"'1 baths, new kitchen.j s pa & wale rf a 11 ....................... I ~ 28a.garage. patio $11.5(). 3 Br 2 Ba. Condo an xlnt 3bdrm , 2 i,,ba . 1324
AU CUfl IOOKS .. Sl.00 t1ell I condo. End unit Middle new paint. Hugf ff need SlS9.000. Try I Oo/• Dow•! J 2100 607 Iris . 63 4· I 53~ & loe A 11 amen 1t1 es Esteilf Ln . S980 mo
llS·l6Dalis1114 Cloehes level. Flexible fmanr l't'!aryard. SllS.000. MISSION REALTY SC Plaza Area. JBR, ... C••0••5 .. 1••:•M••E••5•:•••• 7_77·2233. ----_ 1700/mo Avail now 4!4 9907...fil.5·7720. --
ll4·14 Quiel Quilts i.ng. sm.ooo. 642-5200 ___ 494.:0731 2BA . frplr, dblt' gar I . A A . 4 Br 2 Ba. Children & ~ SPYGLASS
133-flSlllon Home Qulllln& '11·7300 N.I. UNIQUE·IM ~ N6cjllel I 052 Xlnt Cond . SI 37 ,500 L20X140 l~t + sml build-~OK. s.qs()1mo . 1st. & Nr beach. Jbdrm, 2ba. Octan & night view. IJO.Swut~im Jl.S6 IAQC IAY •••••••••••4•••••••••ul ~1·9020_ __ 1 •ng Priced lo Stll last,nodeposit gardenfr, no pets. S750 4bd.rm. fam rm. 3 rar Books and Catalog ado 50< Goff CCMlnl H.-Owner Anxious S2AS6Joc:'i.iJ;huck Spiller. ft40-9166 5~·9626 1 (71411162·8639. gar S2200imo E\ts
each 1°' oosiaee ano nandlrng ~rt St.t.r iR.'"L":in~ry r~":~e. t Hom.-f'rench anfluence. I $79,500 I yt Walk 3 blks lo beach & Lux 2 Br 2"2. Ba Pool. 7~.=.:..:·------
Quilted Basket! Rarf cliance Lo own 11 French doors. $217,500 cuslom1zed inside and 11.owesl pra<·e 1n lhr IL.oh for Sale 2 200 market, lg 2600 sq rt. I spa, tennis . security
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for only $2?4,950 Call Realtors, 675·6000 S395,000 Owner Al?t. bedroom home an n1re Bearh OK for Coodos, pa llo, ma st er bdrm It~ home on tht' olr course
now ' llllf!!!!l!!m•••••• OWMB WIU I &3'7'5 family neighborhood CXf1re or Medical Bld1t w1frpk &r Hie tub. 2 car Jt:ti-+• 3242 All me t ges w th
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AMAMCIAT IZ% BEAlrrlf'UL HOME an Delighllul dining room 6410763,Ag_ent ~i~ar. Sl.200 mo 1 ....... a.~ .............. secu~ty ;~1; S2SOO ~r
Witb lS"'• down for 10 exCfllent nl'aghborhood Rear yard has pretty o .. ofc~ IBOAT LOVERS Dix month. Call W1ll•am COIOMA DEL MAI years. J Bdrm 2 bath, I Largt spht le\'el . funr patio ,Submit your orfer Property 2550 OlhMeso 1224 adult Bayport rondo Qi(efordetails
OPPOITUMfTY grfat condataon with uonal for busy ram1hes today Ownt'r 111111 ~oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••11 ••••••·~·· Outstanding penthouse t , ,,. Quality built duplex by rnanyextras.A/C •BRJBa S232.500 sider all offtrs Call ONEOrA KIN D 3 BR 2 Ba. xlnt.hm1ly view ovuloo klng Cote Realty
owner/builder . only 2 WWfw-...w41fn L..gmeVllleQel.L 979-2390 PROPERTY , nbrhd. M es af~rde harbor 2+2 Boat shp & ln\estmt>nl h!s~ ~r~w~e~~t~.ni~ fncloud patao, cornf~ 4'7· 17,1 -l~ l..tton 3 complete homts under t aref ~'::11 f~ed . d avail thlJl P..eter's Land I 640·S777
dee ks . 5 k y tag ht s . lot with RV accfss Ask ---• :-1 7000sq nor roof rtecru I =l:!M mo a\ 1 · ing Call (2lll592 3584 or
111 1117500 For an ap· ...._Vieio 106 Oller'RNl&hrte lion room \lo' rommon -• ~1136 •••••••-beamed ceilings and 3 Jntme'nt to see. call ••••••••••••••••••u••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• acc~s to all units All on Mesa Verde 3 Br 2. Ba JlrfW lZ441--------~i~~n~~:gag:va?l;;1~~ ~lUl • I Owte ANXIOUS j MallleHc.wt 20 77 acres of bottnm Fam Rm. 2 Prple s. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OnWaur2BrS69S mo SAYS .. SEU." • ForS. 1100 land Campj?ruund ~argar Gardener ~5 T'A1lhome.ne11o Jbr.Jba. NwptSh,rs38rS700 mo
m .soo. spa c I 0 us .. Ag e an ............ ~··········' fa r1bt1es, pl!( & l'h1cken I Slf r r a Mg m I c 0 pal.lo, gar. Park, pool, Farruly hm lBr $'900 m<>
Httghts 2 BR. 2150 sq ft 0 C E A N i; R 0 N T pens. huge barn 11o·1th -~I 1.324"-. • ~~mo. 833.9057 j Vu home JBr 3''2ba Sl300 I townhome with extra LAGUNA BCH. new hay .loft, 220 workshop.,f..astsidf28R. I BA.1 car 1_... S Panovu2BrS7SO mo •••••••••I largf family rm that from S29.900. rent $400 milking room A. MUST gar, fenced yd , pets &r "'"'AL W•iiONtH-.t
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Greil corner location in availablf oq this sharp EXCITING WAY $325 .000 wath s Bdrm 3 Ba nu crpt . JBr 28a $875 ...-;;-675-34 i1 Mesa dtl Mar. 4 Bdrm, lllYestm.ont. Submit all * * ter ms Mendoca no paint, waUt to schools. 3 Br. 2 Ba SSOO f'urn Beaut Jbd + F R home '••••••••111!!1-.:~~;:.: •• ,1family r oo m . ntw offfrs.Aslting$140.950 ............. ir.-t.... ~ly. MesadflMar.1950/mo.4 J BBrr .. 231,BaBa 19$82.575 w1pool. 2 pataos.2 frpl.
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home In Cd M + the IB)UCED! Mllwport••• 1069 brier Home an Laguna ....................... fenced yard, small child Luxury 2BR 2BA condo down 3 ba Kit;hfo
owner will finance it 45' boat slip. private ••••••••••••••••••••••• HillsnicestSstarpark 1 HAWAII OK. N~ts. S47;~ep. Pool. Jae.' Upgrades I noot. · 644·~-
Theprittts tbe lowMtin beach, lite & tbttry SPECIAL SALE GrH•etP..ti I Have housu. condos . _lllMA 'er 54 · Adults Only S73S mo CIJff Havfnlrg38r.28a.
town. Call Tim 'Rhone, bome.Jlargebedrooms1--------Fff ground. walk to Beautiful 2QxSJ Lancfr lots for sale o~ ex · **°' ... Ylew J M2·1872. m>dfm llatchen. frpk .
agt today. 63!·1266 'den. 2 baths, firtplace _,.... I 026 beach, super nicf, 2 Br Home · 2Br. 2Ba. This 15 changf. Rtply Nlflsen 3BR, 2"28A. frpk. spa. jWoodBridge Spar1ous deck. dbl gar. SllSO +
and much more• Will•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ..__ +ba~h. unil Lrg lhf Best Buy an town Rulty. 26 Kalnthe Sl .. S19l5 + SD 2243 Padfir 4BR 2•~s• F rm df 6t2·5722 "'"""' ~ ..._ rt• L. Kaal ua HI 96734 • · ..., n am . --~· ~-...=''-----tradf down ! Owner/ OM.YSZOOODOWN! assum loan. P"riced lO' rwwpot . K11 . •D lll62·98&8 I "B" 106. CM. 548·84751 dill. rm. patios, Lakf, Eastbhdf 4bdrm. 2•,ba. Agfnt 673·9187 o r Nopaymtnt.son2ndor seU.ChuckSpiller.agt 8eautUulBelairMob1!e \:: - -6'2-n43 ,lftWS,pool,priv SIOOO ta m rm . lrg v rd ,
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67S.2U6 900. Bkr841·0709 bay. Galaxy Dr. Formal 540.5937 fin. Sl2.000 dwn. only Dfc 13 th S675 mo 1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 grut \'lew S2700 mo ........ I OZJ I 044 din. rm. 2 frplcs. S71S.OOO j_400mo. 776·3094 ~w.a_ OCEANFRONT Mob1lt Edor Jud 644.7020 ------M., •••••••••••••••••••••••! ftt. hows Like a Modfl IHI;:......._-3 Br. 2 ba. 2 car garagt, Homtsfrom S7SOto SIOOO ltV Homes -.-Sdr fm ~iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~r·••••••0•••••••••••••'Lowest Priced Single 642-2510/646·4848 2BR. 2BA lSOO sq rt .... :=., 2100 RV storage; covered rm.499-31116. Montfg 1800 'p rt
04 lll50NIA family. JSR Home in Pool. Spa. formal din s;a___,.-patio rangf & disposal 2 bdrm tnplex 1615 mo ~ · It 0· 1 ° Thi~~ Newelfg1nt4BrVk · Irvine! X ln t fin ! MIWPORTSHOIES rm, sun rm + olher •••••••••••••• .. ••••••·1675~.lst &lst+SlOO SatSt.Anns .. LagBch l llo1C ·~tll ocataon
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~.a.11v Pllftlr ownr/contractor finan. sz.1414 833·0013 Decorator perfect .. 4 Br. Front. Nr SC Pla~a LwturyCo~do in, bal. spread over 3 Bta;.iful Woods Co-ve ·! br .. 2 ba, frplr. on """•t """'' avail.$S75,000. -ESTIGIOUS De~. Ownf.r ~1 g hly $55.SOO. Owner will Rancho Mirage. J Br. 3 mos.9'19-676leves, Home JBR 28 A Brand Peninsula Adult.s CLASSIFIED .-" rm~1vated. W11l fanance. fmance.Mary,640·6049 _ Ba . $1 20,000 equity. Cute !BR bse L-r---i:ol New ;nth 2 spas & all 9650/mo. $1400 move-tn .a.·DS s.111111,... ... .._. Turtle Rork home in Pr~ted at S279 .000.C.. ... rloh/ Pr~fer s ml comm 'I QuietEastsid~t.o!PetS amerulits Acro;sfrom Avall.t2/~/81.642·335S
"" Defer part of monthly Campus Vifw fo r only Ai~·J""•or••c.."""" r_.. ISO Irvine, rent1I prop OK. S37S mo. Call afltr Beach Sll OO mo ~nt on this charm· 1198,SOO. Absolutely .._. "" '""""""· •• ;:-.~r.:............. Nfwpo rt. Laguna SPM. 646-Ql7 00-7~ 494-lm J MIWPORT CHST You Can Stl h, find It,
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675-Jl,1 tlooal Plan 4 4 bdrms. MO MONEY Harbor View · C M --· :.. --Good IOt'. S7SO. 964·1688. oct"an YlfW. frpk. utal 1 Ocon v1fw from two (842·5878 J t'md what you want m
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SOUTHCO • .,T 1':'!'., ~Fr-· r.. e · ~ pec 1 s · ast ••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Custom Brit'k, Stone, serv. ~....., • ,... "' • --· ""' pi .. ., eeestRus drYFrttesl8391S82 Clfl)entry lbs )' -CUSTOMJNT/EXT andrates. "~lheSunshin.eln'· APPRAISAL SERVICE Uc 1!310942 . S49-2170 ··· ,.., ....,.....RICIAN d Rool1n P. I Ob!Jr Wanta REALLY CLEAN Bloclr; Concrete, St~co EXPERT S""RVt'·E __ •6_3-1 lfl __ CCal~~·~~nsLhtido .. e W~~,.d.ow AU real estate. Respett· · ---KAWA Cl" CAii ~ • . -pnte I · um ing HOUSE ? Call Gingham lkfs. 'Frtt est 549·~-"' " -!: -........,, -ed co. Lot'aJ exp. 'Fast MecHAUCONSTI. Steamdean. 61$·l32l right, free estimate on Orywall ·Sluc:co -Tile Girl.Freeest.64S·Sl23 ~ LOW RATES looflat service 168·2963 Custom homes . fram-lar&eorsmallJobs. Rt-model. J .. 646·9990 . --..._. • ..., NU·BROQ.K ~ 1403 •••••••••••••••••••••• FCLORETAHNL'!'HINOLDOJDWASYS
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................ ~..... covers. THOMPSONS I desi.IJI, frtt est. Quality •QuaUty• RaY640·5144 c~anbwff. ~ Top Qual.1ty Sptc11l /ext. Acoushtce1hngs §ff=Z389.S48·1733 Drive~ays, parking. lol CONCRETE CONSTR. ~~7386 · ~ apt repair. paint, Q.EANING KINGDOM care i.n handU~g 2$ yrs Davis p · lin 847·Sl86 REPAJRS FOR LESS rtp11rs. sealcoaung. ._ .. S,.Cieltt c. I ~2·8482 1Elertrk our Specialty t I Resid./Comm'I. Also exp. Compet1llve r tes. -Shlllgles. Oat, decks 30 f,tS Asphalt 631·4199 ~~om . t arpsentry. Resid. Contrete ; Also Cl.ean, Qwck! depend•· !a~~~,°y', ~:r~e~~r~: janitorial ser vices Q..<ll'.ft11 . 730-13 H~SE PAINTING Y!l. F)'ttest770·272S
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Driveways, parking lot ,...;, LIA Y ad-"' Fr Bob l-1966 7-7078 • . • ffAME IMPROVEMENT Qualit~Housecleanino pro(, low rates. Q~ck, p---.. ,. repairs seat oar g Kl . '""• bon C'\I ff I ynl e fuJ . ·,.A .. ~4'.(M\O .....,...._, •••••••••••••••••••••• s.s As' hall c63 1 .~~99 est.Ca11Joe551HS1l •JohnMullaney &Sons• Res, Comm.'I. 20 yrs ex· REPAIR, PLUMBING, WTlh U'IOOalTouch care_servi~~ ··~··••••••••••••••••••Orange County's oldest Li P ROBT STEIN BRONER Cement I b ri <'It , rt-per. Do my own work. he•tin&. urpentry. elec. lh ·01 STARVLNG COLLEGE . Paper Hanger , Pror locally owned Burglar c:. GEN'LCONTRACTOR landscape. tree remov, Lic'd. Al646·8126 tile. !'fee est. No job too STUDENTS MOV ING wtaU. Decoratorqual Alarm co Sea Coast ALJ..ST~TE PAV!NG Lit ll!l!M63 6'S 6456 wood decks . Lie 'd LIC'DELECTRICIAN small.6'5-2811 •HelM S..CW• CO. Lie. •Tl2A 436 l}"~~~eS4H281 Stcurily, 2488 Newport I Sealc~ating , Striping,. . _· ~ Qual.work -Reas.rates t•dwoe4Roors 25%0FF'!creaning' lnsured.641·84~, HANGING$101ROLL Blvd.CM.642·3490 .. :~;::s00~~~m i Res !Have ,Y.011 read~ today's Creative Concrete Work. M}l950!§3l·S0'12Tom ....................... lmmaculatt l\'ATCHUSGRO ~ '. Quality Also stnppinit HaH someth 1n ~ yuu'I
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tla/wJ ...._.n S Hitt •P uail '"Com Alie> do buliMsa loan•. friendly , blue ryed m111 Confldenual lo penoa Some evea or ~~.::·~~ oul ~S/UCOITS ~~.'d~!~~~~:;a~: JumlM I.Al~~· '
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r•v. ~bfla ~ 11116trocompt IMt)OiDIAI stvtuz a. T,_t S4H4.JJ ••l CAStm Good pty, aood huura Nun1na ro bfnef1l1 Apply ll 4 Caahlew, Uni Park, Sat 1'tflll.14Z·W'J •t.nor7~'l D1i4i' HU t"ound brown Dobie, I AUTOIU!Cl~NIC HOUSIWAllSAUS Must havc-own tran11 LYM The l'ennyuvtr, IMO •SU11taJHiltl!9SPM O.U P\ llR, 21A tltl MIWPOIT MACH ....................... ear t ut, female Me~ ~ ~·bes:e'~it apply "'iU time Apply Crow n l.aune&&S !NI 311 30 Conv Uo.p NB J'latenua~ (;' M aiaJe.stlc woodb1i1rn1n1
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Share YOUR IJ1yfront eoo.lJDOaqftat 90'pr1q lnvNtmentuillrel9411 male. vlt. of Ward' CATERING Serv1 rt lloulldlees>a.11&. fn Irvine bfnell_!S-"-C•ll 6429044 ~E M Dial"butora,So Vlctrol1, perftrt cond
boa with dock 1p1ce ft. full aervke. lmmed. ~-Talbf.11.,t' w.!9-613} BABYSITft:R NF.EOt;o needs food prtp 'CdM, 1tppru1 12 hrs Ninina Cal 2yrs minimum ex dblr1bUld.$.100/0BO
for my 31' S100p. Quiet ~~~1 un ')QjU\ MTDt Foun4 Malt Cork tr For 14 rm o&d 11lrl. Mon· workers $4 hr f'ull pu wc!tll. Girl f'raday MUISIS AIOI ~rltn<'e an the tier ~.7q11
<MLf!!J.IU·atU ~~!Sill'.. -"ll..U%Y Ln.•11 o.&•1 Spa~lpuppy,1pproxJ •'rlmnHded.~3482. time. SAM I JOP M ll.2m!Jitrvlc~9~22 fo:aper'd . 111 l hlfl• lronlc.:' MerOl plHt ~ IOIO .:· 1-.15U12000sqf\spaces .lf""-EA • ~ mo Vac Edin&tr 1111 67'41ZL -Lori '• Kitchen 3077 •·-Ca ,.,_ I' N 8 b 1n11rktl Rall Rradley ,.,--n recna,.. roommate, non for lust Newport Widow h11 money for iun....,1111 lllll·"Q'l'! bytltter lovln1 rare H b 81 d · s t ..... teu !lbaer ...... v. ~Olp wpl "· :7~11870 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111>ller to sb1re Santll C t c' t R It TD · S10""" N ~·""... ..,..., . d M h " Ot v • A l'arl·lime Mu st be Bnng your smll• & Jom ' • HARBOR ARt:A Ana Townhouse Pool. en er. 0 • ea Y · · ll. •""" up 0 ,.. o u o d · Ce rm ll n ~ ~~t~ · on t ru IU9-07~7fora.P.P'l available Lunch, din u:1! Frtt mjr med . den S.I~ APPUANCESERVl<.:E iac.et".ffl~-1 -•~~lu-.-xeoffl"eorre· ~~'o':!~:~~~:~r 8~~.M~tllyeb•1P1~~o,x · • IC.M AsslstaJ\t nen&wttktodll Must tat & li fe 1n11 Call DAILYPAY WebuYuHchpphancu ~ led 2$JOl VIU•-' '13-7111 uuUIU -... Experienced In Con btlll Salary open App ·*lt4. --SI0.$.10/llH COMM . We sell recQ(ld.,guar m.wan a1e •
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lhr 4bdl t 0:: bearbi F /P, '°"moo pr mo. Loc1ted ............... Mk fo'OUNO. M. /Pup~y, Spr-Ptnon netded to meet WIJCI' future Growth tlamh1.1r1er Ha m,lel PAIT TIME Christmas l(lfl pack , .,.y ... -........ CIS v 1 u e C' ea 1 n I · in Cannery Vlll11e. SINCE EARi y 19'\ Id I I f C II 673 1343 t I HS Ad Tl <: M Full ,..,...,...,,.." SUS/mo. lit ' lut. .... ......... T • 0 d inger Spa.niel, acb & 1 8/yr o I r • tor al or in ~7...... 111 ' Part/lime or /tamt!. Les cu.7_.133 Brian lstsc;uu rust ee s Mct'1dden "'" 12101 l school. t ·~ to approx 3.CV~· _. -~ EYOllMl'S Excellent opportunity ----'!~ M trai• .. t 2 b 2-b Otrlce apace for rent, OWNER-NON OWNER 2 ~m everyday, M~ C ...... ~ HOSTESS t S P / T ftD fur college students. Mr •-...&... ,_.. ~
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deck1 pool , fa r Newport Beach, share 3 hrunh/ 24hourESCORTS S.30pm Meyerhof"s. Irvine f'/Tposi(ion,days,must wilhDaJlyPalotCarners '--" Gr .. Apirtment saze Dryer.
Nonamar S28S anc utal. suite office, ~resticlou.s ._..,,...... t M,.r 11'11u lm~d ,,_nan" Mr btexp Apply an person 10 to lS years old C"'I bo h t Ioodcond .. t60 Reg.Saze B-.IGS md II ._. • ~-~ · -...-'" ·The Jolly Roger 400 S u I d "' us a ut le ou ~asher Ir Dryer , area, I . oor., we •••••••••••••••••••••••COEDS Would Love to 8 30-3. Phone weekd11ys <:oasl Hw . La una n imate ea rnan~s standing career op harvest eold $300 & '::'!t:rf~1::nt3B'Rf t'u!~~ f\M'!I, l!JQ/mo. 646 2414 • I ,._,,.. 5100 Party wath you Call Sue Banking after tpm ~J-62.32 Beach. Y g :!:~.a U.e ~.":JoP;J t~ po rt u n II te s a s an .ll~R-
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-.ozteves/ k ds Approx. 400 sq . ft at Hrs 641 0180 Brentwood Savings & DBJYllY Williams. --• Stl~ _ ~w g · mo ISl 8JOO • Loan has an openanit in f'ull tune for loul de Sales lady wanted for CM I washer ~lean works Av11lablt now 2 rooms · • · C.•/Clatcb our Colt• Mesa branch Uveries. Xlnl dnvang re HOUSECLEANERS, lo ~pe('ialty shop. perm, ood Sas 5411:8513 or C.M. Foo smk. l22S & NEWPORT BEACH S04 A•bp/MC/Ylte ror 11 full·time teller tu rord required Newport phi. P/f' Car 645-$123_ ~!._ure~S.S711 ~
lil:50tlt!tdep.64Hl882 No. Newport Blyd. t80to work $ d11y5 11 week, Stationers lnr 5S7·9212, llOUSEKE EPER Live 'AITTl~I Sales ---.-.-w rks
Rmmte to shr 2bd bse, l400ftsq~. ava~. lilt~ a , • ~., • alternating Saturd~ys. MrJ:.rral!!!n!: m for mature <-ouple &9pm. E1~pan1:nc yo~th Part time Sail's, t'X ~· gn~· c~~SSl: or Sm child OK. Sl9S C M sq. · . erra gm 0· Dis. count for Oeb. only .We seek a responsible ftefs. please. call after cou~se aog rm a 5 per· d Motherh ood g · ·
64MOl91974-2032 S4l-L324. f1S +FILING individual wath energy DtwhllAn't . llAM 833 2.182 operungs for 3·S sharp M11tern1ly Buul1que , Stl....SS ------Room in very nire a;;; Sloraae Shed 8xlO Ft. Give yourself a . .Le 184BOO enthusiasm and II flai; Non-smokfer d"·bll llousekceper live in outgoin¥maturerople Fashion Is land , flex Whirlpool Was he,. &
ind. l 1275 Ava1i $350. Office space for Chnstmas bonus ~Cjaon ~ 1 for working wi th the 11t;nenre ~re erre · ut m11 ture non' s mu kin ' to motivate am auous hrs Eves1wkemls Ca II Dryer. 6 mo. new , under poo R@t. (714'7S2·9523 f'RIENDLY. understand publir S&L bank an" ex w1ll traln raghl pt>rsun . .. , h I{ 1~13 yr olds. Call 2·5Pf11 Mami 7S!I ~SI wml . 760-9440. now. --sell unneeded · tot I s·age <:all " 6-44-0611 woman ... ust ave own 542.4321 eat 343 Ask for --9$5-2418 OMCI S,ACI items in the ang a ma s penence is desirable bu!j I tar & speak English !or Andrea.' . . Sales ._._ q..l lffd
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in Beet Bay. Pool SZSO + Presti&ious Corporate Daily Pilot G«AMD O'IHIMG Must be 18 yrs of age & Pvt Rm & Ba House sales position. approx sale. elec stove· 2 ovens. uW.631.Q.20 Plaza -Rent or lease an-ESCORTS We offer all~a rtive1 have a good Dnvlnit re I IO<'ated nr Tu~lln Halls 20+ hrs per week . some I freezer.frig: Char Glo
Seekinc a res.;-Ons abl e. dividual offices. Sctry Gift Guide salanes and benefits. rord. Starts at S3 3S .~r Call for appl 89! 2304 P~T Tl~E weekend work, days on BBQ, each SZOO Days
prolessional female to services IV ail. Call Call 6 42•5678 EJ11AOllNAI( :~~~e~~~~~r:Yw 1¥'0~1 hr Car IS s~phed Call Ask for Mr St·hark Ma1lingo~rations ly We will train. we 957-8191 ----__
share lovely 3 BR. 2 BA, M()..8712, Mon thru Fri. HOUOAY SPECIAL further inrorma lllln, :a r~'r 8A. lo SP M ~De.. Noe.per. r~ d Must be need a respon mature iu-a.. 1020
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H11 are1. Lov~ly, large WAMTID I C h r i s t "' o s H_f.OJ07 DIYClliMHS loolun1i1 ror a h1hngual b.le on rail N/t Bcb Seasonal Help Woma ns 10 speed Bilte, b~droom SUI le W\lb Executive office space, ••Visor ...... 5450 Tom Counter, ru11 ' part !Spanl)h & t:nglli.h ' ~.:~~08 1~.~~-30 area GtFTWIAPPHS x1nt rond sea Call aft 6
pnute blt.b, pnvate en approx 600 sq rt. Best ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17141979-3910 tune Dtmnult Cleaners. pt r s on l o v. or k · 1 Starting 11 30 Days, 494-7407 ~·~·per month. Newport Location ____ FLY FREE' PA CoorQrl~J!el Mar 75!19901 supervasor pos1t1on. 2nd PHOTO BOOTH atten-1 everungs & weekends Scbwmn Crwser, lark
U>Cludes uUUtles. 1st Ir +share reception and HEW YIAl'S EYE 2for 1 roupon~. t3 lllNTWOOD Dynamic sales pos1t1on shift Cont acl M 1!.s 1 d t fl h ft I Apply tr1 person Crown w whitewalls heavy
last. 142·8S11fter 6 PM . : copy ~u.I pme nt. pre· ,AITY ""Y~R.J.EnEe~ _63l'aln3669Am 2 SA YIHGS & LOAM wtlh Pet.rolon, lnr Uni Mam 494 497 4477 I an . a ~'f~Js a ' Hardware, 1614 San I dut nms. 100. s.591
Roommatelo share 2br sta1e ten1nl Eves ri. r l640AdamsAvt ~uenewproduct,l(round P.OE ------~.i&i!el_.118 _ --•·--------· r. u or F lrvafte •v· CANCE L LAT I 0 N , for l l~u:ra,. 13 t'oun I I T .......... IL. ........ s•~ S '" • • • ~· n • I b ,v • ..,., Costa Mesa. CA. 92626 r oppty m press1 Ytl nrorrll' ax -... ~ -.vo Se<:retary for 2-man an· W .a.~ .8.1237.SO ta.., utils • .........._. Havee>pening.pvt r u • tries awa11 140 earrunus Call An~wer lnterv1ewer&preparer. rorelegantestates('onv ta Ana law office S97S BOY'S2J6~~sc'Hm:;WlNN 1 S48-0115 -445 acrommodates up to 250 631 J1im " ood
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2 F to s N . 2 r pix ---Employer M /F GAL RtlD• y be exper Costa M t's a I ctio Prefer only ex per S36·983Z w/same. Nr bearh. 1266 Uf•H •• Cl & Fo.d noo l rl:,... .. It .., 642·0212 w B s luxury property and IES t~ulils.646·94S3 _ _.A .... .-. ................ iJr ,.... Must type & have lite INSTRUCTIONALAID 1 rhentele Resume and •SECllTAI *
28d 28 W d 112111 sq. ft . Harbor Blvd. •••••••••••••••••••••••! bookkeeping exper Gd N d d r I I l'()ver teller Box 11 1003 Shl90. Pres $18.000 rm. a. oo . · +storage.SSOOmo. ......._W..ted 7100 Banking telephone mannt'rs Ap • ee, t> o r regu ar c 0 Daily Pilot 330 W WordProcessorSl4,400 Huffy heavy-duty boy's
bike, 20", $40. 642·0176 bridJe Irv S27S +"" utal. u.. ios 67S-6100 •-r I nly 10046 Su Pioneer I clas:1room 2 lo 3 hours a o.. s PO Bo 1ccn 1'ra1n Wd. Proc. Sl3.200 Strai1 'CM."5.59·9324 'P' ~ FOUND ADS ••••••••••••••••••••••• JO.LEI Ave , Sunta Fe Spnngs day SS <MIJ.S6 1711 llour ~ta ~~a 92626 x .,.,.,, T70, Laguna 8 113,200
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hepa Mesa Verde Area M ,_>1 "'"' f'ULLTIME 1 Llnda lain Valley Srhool Dis· IECEl'TIOHIST 4020B1rchEsl'64EOE fw•..t 050 S.S.4123 Call Motivated, resourceful Position available an our j ~ 1 -tnct Comer Talbert & for Chlropractlr ofrice Newportl833.Sl90 /free ...... ••••••••••••••••• r. tndlv1dual ntt.ded to as SoulhCoaslPlazaortice ra ~ y Newland i'ount;iin lnsurance&m1sc office I••••••••• I 0 X •o c ••• .., v1ee. I 64J..5'71 SL'll Orange Co~nly bus1 ·Experience requ1 red I SI JO. l"Pl DA Valle1 EOE work, Tues Thurs Sal. ....... M.teriak 1025 6 Otrice or retail shop ness 1n11n 10 oil & gas, Contact Ladies are you low on EW~~ p T Call Pam 9·12, ••••••••••••••••••••••• slora&e ear1ae. $S5 mo. ·1 · d t I b nk & e I estate Kath A ....... Jrgey cash • W.e.U. Or an ge J M Ft 64S 5300 SECllTAIY ._.OW 36•,FT .Wail now6Q-4832 space avaa am me ta e Y 11.ost: While Persian cal a ang p rra 71! u'~':':""'-·=--e4llnt'y's .fttlrst D111tm"Jr S x.pe"' f n ed en<' h 00 1•: -·-' Excellent opportunity " · ~sqft.J:i5ss~ v1r Cress St Laguna ventures re er allrai· ~ .n'OJ """" Servin• r11n help You person with top re Receptionist 118 Conv I for hagh powered in · Red.wood, 2"8 eckang, ~~~ ..... !~.~! --Beach. Mtssang Nov 21 ~1t":~t~;s~n1~~le "1 ~e~~ CAl.JfOINIA No up needl'd must rl'renws for first rlas.; Hosp , IS an·epl1n g apps r d1V1dual with lop typing ~·20 longDeal:o,r~~OO:
1617Weatcliff. N.B. Want rcW Call494-7880 secretanal ~kills Send 1 ha\e 11wn lran~porla sho~>'rall~40"7m11rn for .exp rerpl lfea\') I &sborthand skalls Must I enca~f.1 c .°bf
finaoclal inst. 70005.r. .... 4475 c;;t Gold Color Cocker t u T fEDEIAl lloo. & be21l 30 Yrs old angs phoiles liB Con\' Hosp be a1tgress1\·e, s tir lnsta a ion avai a J e l.lt.floor.Acenl$41-~2. :,·~~~l·St••u••••ho••:••1•·a•• & Terrier Puppy Vic ~:c!.i.~sCa mpus Call 714 971 034 2, ~af SeC'I ~~1l1orida St HB starter&ablebloa
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ssume ::k:~~!eg~~ ~ ore.c a,e oc · Humbolt lsl11nd 1126 Dr Suite 200, Irvine, S....&Lo. IOAM2PMfordet111ls t I -·--re s pons1 1 1ty ----•-· ~~Ta oonf ..... baooy N_!wpoJt '!,~meaon ~1425 -~IS. IBSTown?:enterDnve ~;al -Jllewpo CLrReal ..stale C8ongl'hn1al Ne.,.porll C~~ 10"'0 ~--,..._ .., ..•• .,., . L d b If Cosla Mesa,92626 LOCKERROOM L1t11i1a11on l1vr rirm 1.1.IMVESTMIHT t'ac i-ommerr 11 -.-~-~ SpecicM.11 executive of· S7HW,S73-140l. " Lpo:,~~. sto~rJer ~~r~p A....wc Dwe/ Equal Opportunity J ATTENDANT i.eeks exper'd Legal 1 Earn whilr you learn brokt'rageorfat'e ,. ...................... .
tires acrou from Caty :MOO sq.ft ., S offares 'I t'Onlaining passport Eaerrise ins tructor Employer I Must be able 10 speak Sec'> with good 1yp1ng. 1 H E R I T A G' E Sharp Video Camera
Hall. All aervlces av1ila-wort spice. W ~osta 'rrl9-0520. needed part lune Open 1 Eng.lish, transportation dirt a phone &t SH sk ilb I IN v EST M ENT w 111 Contact Peggy SSOOor Best Offer
bie, 'opliooal'. Ftom 22S MeSI, or Placenta a ''Lost M G Sh h d ang soon1...-1 M1L....a• 1 Bookk~ing/At'counti.ng l nettsSary. please call Salary o.pen 640-6960 tear h you r re at 1 v e I 833-2900 I 673-0822
sq.ft. up at reasonable 19th. Ample pkg, JlSIO rey a ire -..,_, Manager with minimum ~.1,_Bud • IE'-Al SEC'Y I hnan<'1ng .. 1031 E1· ....c>LTA SIT 1011/J
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glired,call6'73-3002 ................. 4500 Laguna Canyon Rd & ~ta MesaS45·2llf anc National Company GIUTHOUIS 1 seek~e al set" wllh 13 velopment & tounsellng Work temporary Jobs plus 28 2 8, 135 2 8, DECUTIYE ........ ••••••••••••••• Stans Lane Ans.,.'ers lo •ALTaATIOMS• in women 's weight re-tAM-J,M I ~ ) & ood EJtper counselors re rlose tohome M>-2al room plus xtras
SUms •.cllArH! Salver. Please ra II SEAMSTRESS I durllon bustness offers Join lb! Los Angeles yrs ega ~"/ft ~afar . I cerve 100'1 romm Thu; VICKI HESTON j and auto flash. $-<ISO. lmmedi1te occupancy 714-494-1368494·0508 Bridal shop altera11ons xlnt al~sphere &t rum-Times <:m·ulalton team typing s a s 'th el I L~ an unusual opply for & A.SSOCIATES QBO,=--SZS.~.._,l(l=-24 ___ _
...WA•E Superdean.t200 sqrt.ii,sl!GOjd.i,;b.Rtr .lg dept. Costa Mesa. l pi:nsataonpa~kar.Sen~ ~c ~~~~11 /0tu; ;:~~,~~=-~atewi ~~~ti':t':~~ieC.:"r~!'li 54().0400 c.t.. IOJS
PLA1A lnclud101office.Lg com· M Laguna B r h St&-1821 5569333 ~~~oor.Parfi~':~~e. lirestyle Work Shrs UalfS.Cretary 1.Vance$46-S880 SICIETAIYl.L '·••••••••••••••••••••••
Newlua.uryofflcespace filete darkroom. Perr. ~ard!·494·6777 Answerin g Serv1re, 1600 e St., Ste 21S, per day 1n our Tunes forNlffirm,musy6etn t Secretanal pos111on in S~n:,~e Kittens. M f ,
in Irvine's busiest !>r photo lab or de· Lost BURMESE CAT I graveyard shift avail , Newp Bearh. CA Circulation Sales ore.re telhgenl & mollvated.jfte!taurants ar1llve _Newport Center ..,.,. ••
Cflllttt! Easy Frw1 ac-signer. $400 mo. eyed M. REWARD ! typing 35 wpm. Cal! ~._ ____ Have more t1nll' for your ex<'ellent skills. ont> to Part time counter help Realtors .offl re front 9s1-1i5o7 __ _
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fordelalls lost: Whippet Brindle. I lllPll leisure arl1v111es We pene~ce Salary Com· Ga 's Deli 752.$40t good lelephune vo1re. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill-I Hi 64MZJO 'it':/',""t/ female. "Daily". ATTINTIOM!!! ResP!>nsible mature an pay hourly wages and I mensurate walh ab1hly, REST"UR•NT -C-t lyp1 n g. S H & a p K.EESHOND Pu~ AKC -------------646-6176 Teenagers & divadual with strong romnuss1ons Con M 646 4466 n n . a er· pearanre Real estate Champsare M •fo . Pet a. •Da.UXI OfFtCIS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · _,_ _ -Homemakers boolkeeping skills. good LOS ANGELES Tl MES la('t _auie, ang firm bas o~nang for expenenre helprul but I s h o w P v t p l y
U63room. NoleaJere-........ lost f blk Lab puppy, IAIM DTIA I organizational ability, JJ7SSunllower Ave., CM ..... Office respon. adult to ~perate not essentia l Prerer 2~·J.345•ft6 pm. ~ Adj. Alrporter Ch 1rt.rlty 5005 l8lh Ir Santa An:l. C M · CHRISTMAS MONEY" able to handle a vanety (7}4)$40·0301 Immediate openings, Hobart auto shrer "I local resident f or an SHIH TZU pups. AKC. ~.m.3223 ..... 12. • ... ~:-....... ilTIYw"lfT• .,.c .. 144 9· il2•4917· TA.KJNGSURVEYS o(duties,lyp1ngSO ,wpm. ~aL~'!!PIC!}'er : mult1·spt>c1allY group learn portion control terv1ewcallMrs Duhl j l250•ndup Cashonly
LOSING LEASE. quit· ....,.... OVER PHONE Call Karen 9·2 S46·0672 HAllCun&S Medical ret'ords. recep· Exp pref.butwalltram WttlnH.TnlorCo. 6311-9308
17TH STlllT line business. selling out lost: gray & w~.ite you!'.g FROM YOUR HOME for ~·t With rlientele, 70 301 lion. data processing & 9th30AThM to 6&PM6,PMMonl ' -_Re~tors~-4?19__ I -._ COSTA MISA ALL supplies and fill· male cat. Mo10 I ••~1·4407•• . busaness offll·e Contart ru urs. oj ~·..,..
2or3roomoffkesu.ltes. turaioduding. 548 ·3108 . 642·91 42 ••~·9262•• Have somethan~ to sell' splitmnewNBsalon Mrs Sharon SS7·6300 tPM Sun 979·07'7 for ,Serv1re Station Allen AKC. cood permenl
A/C. plenty of prk1. Util Di.splay cases. w1ita.ng REWARD. or Mr . D. Class1f1ed ads do it .,.'ell 67>3828 I Bnstol Park Medical a-31'.h_Lon'~ Kitchen I ianlf ~ply al 1~9~2 ! $ beautiful emales. all IDrLAvailnow.Call room chairs. Beauty Lost. Lrg Framed p1c· ~ Hairstylist G ISaJes aca c st Hwy, red. FromSZOO Rnlnpnmi~ 17S-6700 Salon hairdryers and lure of Tiger. On Baker Da1·1y P1·1m ................. "· .. : Be your OWll Boss. Sub l ~ -----MasterCraf\ of M anilll t213}S92·JJ71. -9562 Slaan z ofc suite in pre· hydraulic ch1irs. mir-Nr Fairview REWARD lease spare In NB Ask MIDICAL as now acrepling forl Ta&'HOME 11 mo Bm1wht maxed
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aq. ft. For det1ils ull Abo, make·up, shampoo Found: ;l-27, Male rat, • . Class1f1t•d Ad~ an• lht• Exp b1l1Jng1rollect10~ Pluse Apply m person., for Hotel Laguna Some No small Children. free ~-· and hair products. looks like gray lab· Adver~· . l' .. les 30SW('r 10 a :.Ul'l'l'!'o!\rul I ~nsu.r:n"!:1~~~s. ~ c UIOt. South _Dyer In the l>iMI· Apply to .Mrs lovin&J!oim. 8S7·Sl61 -.... ft. M-a Verde Calll31·'7$4or by /5iamese max ->d t J1Prpogrl areay, Xlntl AntiqoeGwld Baltaiar. 494·1151. 425 German Shepherd Puri -., ~.. afterl l98-ll09 i:arageor~ar. ~.•ll'' II' ,. 540-05Z2 area. Ualecrest area. ~S-1914 ~;xpt•r Ol'V. ~pJpl'r •IL'IJ a~ :>Jlt'!'-l~l'Mln to a bellt'r way to li'll mur(' salary & benefits call I ---, So Coast Hwy . Laguna res 7 wks. S7S ti. 2 b k SQ-4123 PRESCHOOL found 11-29 Doberman handll' kt·~ an·ounb lor llranl((' ro.ist people' 9SS-2(q2 Want Ads Call642-S678 Bearb __ 1 Sable M w 1blk l .A.YFRO ..... T C~st~ M~u . land & mix Puppy, no collar. l>ally P1lo1 Sttlotr~. rnmm1~s1on and ---T~ OIL COMPANY muzzle. l blk w1S1ble
"" "' buildinp 1.ncl. 640·4287 Vit'. Elden / Del Mar. l'.uellt•na lll'nefll~ c;rrn\lh 11Pfiu11unrt 1t·' nttds mature person for runt. 847·91124
Prime oftke. 7IO-N40. brV. Days 641 -1156.~ Eves for per~on "llh 1·an'<.'r amh1l10ns S.•rul short lnpg surrounding Golden Retnever Pups r.ta lleaa, 2SO sq. ft, what I do, add up to &t6-Sl88. r11m11lclt> rtsumt• 111 ~farri rrnitf'I l'n Cost• Mrsa Cont art AKC M 1f All Shots. a
.Wle. $175/mo. Utils in -l50,000 to >:our income-Found 6 mo o ld F Box 1$60. Costa ~k'a ('A !Qi2fl Nu phont• customers We lr1an weeks Sl50 Id 77. W l"'tb St fut -... mv needed · ta II s, p It• a ' t' 1\n 1':1111 a I Ov vu r ~ T 7l4 -3 2l88 c · · • · · D1rreii:" 496-66S3 6-10 ~n Shepherd. Vic tun1l~ Emplon•r ;· ( ( ...._., ) ) Write D, Dick. Pres. ..,.. · 0~--e1.... PM Perunsula. 673·6456 . • S o u t h w e s l e r n "'°ee to very good home.
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quet. Air Conditioning. Balboa Pavilion. Good So. Cal College. 7S4·9060 bonuses. fnn1i1e bener1ts Germ. short haar ma le
$1110 mo . Leav e lease. For information "-·-"':Mens lOspdbike lo mature ptrson an pup4mo E1 Bid Lanes
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675-8120 'IDENTIFY __ <C> perience. write •·I. WJUholdforCbnstmas' C-•rr ¥~ found. Vic 17th 6Tustin. Sears. Pres ' Roa 711.1 AKC.6wksold, blonde' Office or ret1il shop CM. Approx 6 mo F Tan f).. W2f1b Tx 16101 I ch....,, ..,..,.. ea $40.9444_ tp1ee 1VaiJ immedi1tely Sh h d T p dog ~~
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f--.ltenanu such as e:oy operations in found Afghan Bnndle a rr1ers f . t ~ pes. 1 M. 1 F. blatk. 11
taomeyt, CPA ICCOUO· eatminster Mill Our male, CO(kt'r Spaniel, or rou es 'L -. • ... wksold ~12497 _ _ taa11.inau11nrebroller, coocer.t f~atures ...._.1r -1-r Ternermix -·--• II 1050
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stutred, gretn slrlpe,llohday Greetang Cards Marg1l' ll3S -3100 , OJI0.•9922 mus t sell , wanter Anythm11 co11s1dercd . ·CLOSEOUT IKl310GX, 4 sl)d, wnr , 12,IUI . !160S996 $40-li:!ll
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9920 Carpet, like new, all S.SO ~21626 _ d1cta11ng marh1ne1. Looks like a real i~land ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft Sales and Leasing at S2S75 P'ONW 9750jCM.-631·S67~ --· Save on Chnstmas Gifts! ~-91~1 _ _ girl. Pirce redured to competitive prires ~~x-~· 1102 l'H'' ............. •• ....................... • ....... .
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Queen size bed-sofa ' Salon hairdryers and ady for breeding SIS .. YACHT~ -liltersalessernce set ORANGE COAST I " RenJull 1~~ti 'e,. Ethan-Allan Light hydrauhr ch:m s, m1r-each.IW2'624aft.6 3S Vilt111g0 S. F ·77.TW l ,.~......_rr-L.. HO.,..DA eng,Ure!..,hot ... \ S'lllOO t d S2SO rors shelves and plants -----1 Cats Ldd w1electrun _._..._ I& f"lll s.'57241 green wee Also ... k h· tree 2 Cats. Cahro At ow'c ....................... HE"'D U"'RTERS ........ 9756 S48·2497 · rM e up. s ampoo s· E 1 I af · · · IMPORTANT · 10A ~ "' j ~ oyu Ollna cabinet SSS. coffee and hair produrts r ia'!lese &x rBeme Y., I. 50% o(. ... Sll0,000 NOTICE TO TO AY 111 •••••••••••• ••••••••• •• . l'all 631 9754 or e<1aunate eauu u I 4.S' otr Offshore S F • SALES-SERVICE4.EASING • • • 111 O£Al£R IN US A table S20 .• lg nower chair after6 898.6809 Will not spltt up &th BUit to Highest spers READERS AND '08 w 1s1 SANTA ANA UNIVERSITY I · $4.S, 2 uer mah tables _... declawed & Spayed b COLONIAL . ·11 ADVERTISERS 3 7 . SE 'I" IY"'IVCAR\fER $3S. dinnelle set. 2 l'anad1an Red Squirrel 99'7"'4800 964-9072 . >' • In j The price of items 7 14~ 1 I SALE.5& H\ IC • I !'\\JI leoes. 6 chairs $80 f\trStole.hkenew S450 --· = --TW 6·71 5· 7 5 KW , advertised by veh1rle C.,L.9,l?E~SlJNOAY OlDSMOllLE Dr\! I c ~
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lilte nu SlS-0. base SlO '""'" Also. mak.e·up. shampoo Free P a r k g out ~anng. Clutrh, Bat .. ~0610.._('allannime OIANGE romp restor~~ o~f'.. run-. \ln1 s;ou Ca ll wlnt dble dr ess er F'or your home ex;rc~-and hair products Everyth111g ftrst dass tery & $175 Tune up 21 ~EWP{)llf Im 3201 Sunroof. 4 spd COUNTY'S pil :nt top antnaor Ml! ~.1 Jft ,;pm
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Cooch &r Love Seat $300 ,leclo, Harbour. pvt res1d Sl90 Best Offer Ple ase 3100W Coa~t 11~~ c:.p,; 9715 DEALERSHIP , 71 Super llet>th· \'t•~ ;,,v1n.~~~I S.1 tliMI SM 11300 total. Call Answer Ad Go-Kart Xlnl rond. 3HP tlR, Steno IOtl rm.M6-Jifil8~.:..0397 I Call · 497 4722 ~e .. 1>0rt Bearh ......................... • We'll deli ver 11n,.,.hcre1 brks. 30.000 on r1•hlt "" ·"""'
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MUST SELL nice tweed \.\;a-s her D-r ye-r . S4 00 frQ_m $.100 646 1_71!§ -jf'reedork, Hntngtn !itbr 1.911) MGB GT. Oragmal +QJ;\?, ~. Ca I I us Cdt 9717 l!lm Ha;bor Bl\ el l' Runs gc~ ~ii4 !r.2 >tt):I
fabric sofa & loveseat. 080. Couch, $300 0 80 Zerulh 21" walnut cab , Takes boat. to 34 Ex-1 Cla!l~tr Bea~ty Good •n••••••••n•••••••••• 631 7170
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Wiii seii at extremely re EXT 113 645 9137 good rone. SlOO changt .hm!ted ~se 0 running. new tires. '74 Colt S1200 OBO . -• . j IAJA A11 l•<; Hl·~torcd ~Int bl "e &42us--962 1•23 well mamtained hshing l e*X> 960·~ I Needs ,.,,...y work. aood 75 Maserat1 l\hamstn. New tires. shi><'k'. t•no ~und S!9Stl Firm • 3IOlll e pn, · "" ' Glass patio set 4 chrs. ..----· -" ---boat.~ 1880. I ~"-. -. ---:----""" .. I I " 1 ~··1 • "'.' afler6PM. -..,.,. 2 pat1·0 loun~es. 2 21 RCA color T. V S65 '""' Classic 56 T Bird. mint TOYOTA-YOUO e ng 1 n t . e r o n om Y I a ut_o mt' 111' u 11 u ~ YI $;!<XX> S45 7241 . ..,., ,....,_ ...,., BOATSLJPS FOR RENT ,_,i rzoooo SJS.31168 matnt Net'd money 1· "'~ \I 1 l 1 i;s • GsepS. 1055 casual tables. Sc winn goodrond 20170range . 25• 30. ,V"~ • atUH.,.._11.11. j -1 CallSllS-OISlorlill-1~269 S9 BaJJ g ood u5 Jll)! 11 n1 ·· •••••••••"•!"•••••••• Exercycle. Dbl bed. I AY£..C..:!L~·626J_ __ .N~. BCH. ~· · · .-.l213J4_34·41$4 Ce•l•M...
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Cllrh-. Gifh& IUUll"1. Comfclete.r750 89Hl026.Camper shell for mini· fast! Consider trade C.OSta_Mesa S40·56301 II ?i/:EAn~o L-3" 0:!1; SAUS,SUVICE :it1·~J td l 110 10 vr, ~ 107 •~WEIS ~or Pah__ long bed. Shell only. 1-4Sl-S~--Prem1umpnrt>s or714 637 2JJ3 "'ri~~WIM~ ~1 1\.!11 -••••••• M.l 17" Color Sony, remote, I ~912'7 _ _ c..... lee• paid for any used c•;ar --l ) 'F'"'t' L \' 1,, Ill l'u1la~' l11\ur• SE'd~n. ••••• .. •••••••• Editor -Roule -S4SOt2"AC IDC ---~·!" ... f d I '77 450SLC {\,, ., l11.i1lert 11 nhl70QO
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-------cond ! 080847·7271 DX>orbest~fer . .. owner. never used ocr SATISFACTION . -'ii 24401. izood <'Ond nu n l'l:'ll'TO Rl':>;AHOL'T •• ~ d TV $ISO &42-<1266 K"VI d 17 000 I "-'-"-rv1·,. Le s no 77 24 OD l' ream enJt1ne. tare~. AM FM ~ ,..,. tran~. roof r.irk W.e.d 1011 2S in colore "' roa . . mt es ~....,... •• e· a 1 .. palomino. auto sunroof. l' ass. A r . 69 1\ m 1 ., .. •••• .. •••••••••••••••• Rerenlly.,!e.~ditioned. ILeN~aopedr N:.wM. ot600or8emca1'lne~·. 37&0 _'AAS ll.111~11 HJ\d mint rond. 69.U<HI m1, ~ 080 7M> 1393 '1'r~IJ nF~lp ,r,ardt11J1 l 1\.ovin)d
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U'I JO n SERVIC . CHIYIOLIT I _.541_ ·9346_· &._'ves.7"''0309 1·ond1t1 on1nj? ~oorl. ri.. I Ad V SClr is all about' I II auto. trans .. air con .. &21 BEACH BLVD 554 9000 c. • ""' """' v•IS rlldS I. --·---Ji' AM/FM tape, Ult wheel. l l -1981 MB J00-0 . !-unroof. '63 Bwck l.eSahr 66,000 traMport11~on t·ar 11 ....... --------~------~~ , (I K 7 71 11 I S 4 9 9 9 HUNTINGTON BEACH c h amp a g n r m r I nulf'S Ong owner S6SO 080642 IS10 Juht • · d ·17 I Theodore Robins. Di r . 147-6017 or Cusettt player II.JOO QQO ~ 2)tS I ~ tt60 Don't nee I . Harbor Blvd .. Costa --l4t-Ult ml art s 11 91 6246. '''ll ...................... .
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the Oa1~ Pilot D DIM Ttlbn,: the mMt l>'Ol>le• (EH I It) 13 2 99 · Xlnt running cond., np top ~Ilion. Stt ;N ·~BER~ Nds httlt bod)_ •k~u"'• I'~ f'...;.a.. C II fJ12 5171 po:ssible ·is Important to' ~ 8~~J·c~1~1 CJtan body, titan in· tlliaone. <M4XJY> ...,, "T1 ,!IG Mld1tt. xlnt. 47K n Jd Mlktqfr tit. • 'i am,... a ". the SUt'Ce.ss or any.,.-: .. ~ uZ.0010 'or ttrlor. 2$ mp1 New ~.~. ~ 'cDlr .• m1, nu lop" paint. (~·\1>111 -,\ ' 1'1 Tran1Am.1tM'toM.f
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EXAMPLE:SEA.#226230
Equipped with:
• 4 Cyl. Engine
• 4 Speed Transmission
• Tinted Glass , ~.,
• AM Radio
• Cloth Bucket Se~ts
•· White Sidewall Tires
• Heater
• Body Side Moldings
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!
CHOOSE FROM 2 DOOR COUPE OR 5 DOOR HATCHBACK
•Suggelled Nltllll ortoe_m'.y ha"9 dMler lntlalled ecceMOriea.
. All c.r. Sold On APPf'CMd Cfedll
All CW. Plue Tu & Lloenee & Doc. FH . All CW. Subject to Prior Sele.
Prices Good Thru Monday, December 7, 1981
Equ4pped with:
• Factory Air Cond.
• Automat1c·Trans.
•·Power Steering
• Power Oise Brakes
• White Sidewall Tires
• Low Mileage
• Choice of 4 Cyl. or 6 Cyl.
• Front Wheel Dnve
• AM Radio
• Deluxe Wheel Covers
• Body Side Moldings
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WEDN ESDAY Dl C EMBE:R 'l 1981 OHANG f COUN l v < A L lf.OR N IA }~ C ENl S
Country Diusic conc~rt hits so11r note'
TUCSON. Ariz~ <AP> -About
250 s tuaents and administrators
took their seats after school in
the caf e teri a i n eage r
anticipaUon of a rare junior high
school concert by country music
stars Loretta Lynn and Barbara
Mandrell.
They waited and waited. but
only after no one s howed did
they know they had been duped.
The students paicj $1 apiece for me SMW1 aad school officials
even promoted it by sending
fliers home to parents.
A long white gown for Miss
Lynn hung in a school closet.
supposedly put· there by Miss
Lyrln herse.lf during a sneak
visit to check out the stage and
sound system.
Maxwell Junior High School
Prlnci~al Dan Lupo said
Tue s d ay that th e
administration·~ approval was
based on a letter hand-delivered
him b y a 13 -year -old
eighth-grade student. It bore
signatures purported to be those
of the two country music
.s ingers. and Lupo said he
thought it was genuine.
He said the student, whom he
would not identify, said Miss
Lynn and Miss Mandrell were
wilUng to do the concert Monday
as a favor to her famiJy.
FIXINGS FOR FESTIVAL Eugene Moore
poses as the be mused butler while Bear
J ensen. Jill Hochadel and Andrew Jensen of
Newport Beach decora te one of 16 theme
trees to be displayed at Newport Harbor Art
Mus,u.m this weekend. The eighth annual
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Christmas Tree Gala will be· open to the
public from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Friday-Sunday.
Admission is $2 for non-members. St for
seniors and students: children under 12
admitted free with an adult. The museum Is
al 850 San Cle me nte Drh·e.
Baby sent to foster home
Mother 'no show' at hearing in umbilical cord case
A woman who refused lo let
doctors cut the umbilical cord
from her ne wborn son two
months ago failed to attend a
c ritica l c us tody h earin g
Tuesday, and her baby was
remanded to a roster home.
Orange County Juvenile Court
Judge Byron McMillan ruled
that Pene lope ''P e nn y··
Valenzuel a de faulted by not
showing up at the hearing. He
·orde red that her son . Benny
Alexander Valenzuela Chavez,
s hould remain in foster care
Days left:
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November, 1982.
The boy was taken into
custody of the county Social
Services -Department about 18
hours after the birth.
T he mother said later ~e
follows Indian customs and was
preparing to follow tbe
r itualistic exercise of biting off
the umbilical cord -already
separated from her -when law
enforcement officers broke into
the Capistrano Beach home
where sbe was resting and took
the baby. .
· The mother. who had been
treated in previous years for
mental illness. was admitted
int() the mental health ward at
the UC Irvine Medical Center
but was releesed 12 days later
after convincing a superior
court judg-s h e was not
suffering from delusions.
She ... id durina the court
appearance abe bad refused the
doctors' often to cut Benny'a
umbilical cord because it wasn't
accordint to ancient Indian
tradition. She also said she Md
slept outside, craidllna ber baby,
on the nilbt after glvin1 blrt.b.
The baby was born outdoors
on Sept. 13. Ms. Valensuela aa.id
sbe was wal.klng. to a friend's
I house when she felt tu. sat down
and delivered the baby in 10 ,
minutes. A Laguna Beach police
officer who noticed her took her
to South Coast Medical Center.
wh e r e th e pla centa was
rew10ved1rut not the cord from
the baby.
·u nder Mc Millan's ruling. Ms.
Valenzuela still can petition the
court for an earlier hearing in
which to review her ability to
take custody of the child.
Reagans get
'care packet'
MONTPELIER. Vt. <AP> -
When Larry Curtis heard that
Nane!y Reagan d idn't have
enough money to buy tablecloths
for the White House, he decided
it waihls civic duty to prepare a
care· packa1e.
So Curtls. ·<iWner of a small
Royalton market, and IOme of
his customers filled a cardboard
box with a red paper tablecloth,
wlaite paper plates, 1reen
napkins, plastic knives, spoons.
cups and forks.
II rs. Reacan recently raised
more than $822 ,000 in
tu-deductible contributions to
refurbish the White House. ' .
..
"I did question it at first."
LUP<> said.
T he lett.er , Lupo said. was
addressed to him but contained
just a few typewritten lines and
was not on letterhead stationery.
It read : "I'm very glad you
want me at your school. I hope
you believe everything (the
student and her mother> told
you because it's a ll true."
Lupo said he felt impressed
lhal Ms. Lynn would go ahead
with the performance after the
death of her mother just last
week.
But at the scheduled start of
the performance, on a stage
adorned with stgns r eading
"Welcome Loretta Lynn." the
girl told school officials that Ms.
Lynn couldn't appear because
her uncle had just died. Lupo
s aid. The ticket money was .
--refunded afid the students went
home.
The Tucson Citizen newspaper
said it contacted the student's
fathe r. who said the family
obtained Ms . Lynn's autograph
in Las Vegas . Nev .. but ttle
entertainer had never visited the
family.
A spokesman for Ms. Lynn
said she does not perform at
schools
Nuke 'freeze' sought
Signatures gathered in county for initiative
A group calling for an end to
t esting, productio n a nd
deploy m e nt or a ll nuc lear
weapons in the United States
a nd Soviet Unio n began
gathering signatures Tuesday in
Or ange County to qualify a
nuclear arms freeze in itiative
for the November, 1982. ballot.
In announcing the beginnings
or its campaign throughout the
state, organizers sai~ they
needed about 350,000 signatures
to qualify the initiatjve for the
ballot. <Related photo Page A51
Speaking out in favor of the
measure al a Tuesday press
conference in Santa Ana were
·Pension .
cutbacks
prot~sted
WASHINGTON CAP) -Led
by 81-year·old Re p. Claude
Pepper. several hundred
disgruntled , placard-waving
delegates to the While House
C onf e ren ce on A gi ng
demonstrated today against a
key committee's vote lo back
lleagan administration Social
Security policies.
After a brief standoff. Pepper.
who t ail e d hi s group
"vigilantes." was admitted to
address th e confe rence's
Committee on Economic Well
Being.
Outside. the protesters held
aloft signs reading "Save Our
Security" and .. No More Cuts."
More than two hours later.
however, Pepper and conference
organizers were still debating
whether he would be allowed to
address the committee, s9me of
whose members s houted that
they did not want to hear him.
The dissidents oppose the
commitle's endorsement of the
administraUon's opposition to
using general tax revenues to
shore the financially strapped
Social Security System. Pepper
said the panel's vote did not
reflect the sentiment of a
majority of the nation's elderly.
But the panel. in a break with
the administration . today voted
in favor of restoring the $122
monthly minimum S ocial
Security benefit for. all those
now gett ing it and for those who
will become entitled to it in the future.
Congress killed the benefit at
Reagan's cequest last summer
for the three million current
reci pi e nt s . But th e
administration has supported
efforts in both the House and
Senate to restore it for those
recipients. denying it to future
beneficiaries.
Patton named
new county
director
Russell Pa tton. who has
worked 14 years in Orange
County government. was named
today as the ne w county
personnel director.
Patton, 39, of Mission Viejo.
succeeds Bert Scott, who lakes
the post this month or General
Services Agency director. That
spot Is being vacated by the
retiring Thomas E~an.
Patton currently works as
deputy assistant director ol the
Human Services Agen~y·s
Public Health De~artment.
drawing a $48,000 annual salary.
He said today, only a few
minutes after feamin1 of his
selection, be isn't sure what h.ls
n ew salary will be. It is
expected to increase s liablly.
Seven of Patton's 14 Jean
with the county were spent 1n
personnel services. wblcb
includes contract neaotialions
with various employee
organisations. he said.
professdrs from UC Irvine and
C al Stal e Fullerton , a
Pres byterian minister from
Newport Beach and the director
of the Orange County nuclear
arms freeze campaign.
In describing the calamity and
destructjon t hat would follow a
nuclear attack in Or a nge
Co unt y , UC I pediatric s
professor Kenneth Dumars said:
.. If a one·megaton bomb were
dropped on this spot, it would
wipe out everything between
Garden Grove and the Newport
Freeway and from Orange lo
Costa Mesa .
.. No life would remain." said
Dumars. c hairman of the
~enetics di vision at the UC I
Medical School. .. No physical
s tructur e would remaiq
standing. That area would be
surrounded by a ring containing
thousands of critically inj ured
and burned ··
Dumars said ir a nuclear
catastrophe such as this ever
occurred . all med ical, police,
fire and government services
would be lost.
Speaking of the initiative. he
said, .. This measure is a modest
step. but a begjnning. I urge that
the people or the state or
<See FREEZE, Page A2>
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Seal Beach nu·clear
lawsuit to continue
A s p o k es man f o r an
a nti-nuclear group says the
organization will continue with a
laws uit to force the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons Station to move,
a lthough the Supreme Court
delivered a damaging blow to
the s uit Tuesday.
By a unanimous vote , the
Supreme Court ruled Tuesday
on a similar suit Wed in Hawaii
that the fede ral government
doesn't have lo disclose where It
stores nuclear weapons nor does.
it hav e to prepare a
"hypothetical environmental
impact statement" for facilities
that cou.Jd possibty store nuclear
weapons.
Officials of the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons base have never
confirme d nor denied the
existence of nuclear weaoons at
the station, which serves as an
arsenal for the Pacifi c Fleet.
James Goodwin. of the Seal
Beach Nuclear ActiolJ' Group,
says the Supreme Court ruling
was a "major disappointment."
He says lhe portion of the
group's lawsuit dealing with the
poss ible s torage of nuclear
weapons may be dropped.
Goodwin says the group will
continue with another section of
the s uit thal' charees the
weapons base proximity to
residences violates state laws by
consHtuling a nuisance.
The group's lawsuit was filed
in federal courts in Los Anceles
last August. but may be shifted
to state courts in t he wake of the
Supreme Cou rt 's ruling
Tuesday.
(See NUCLEAR, Page AZ>
• Skipper
tells sea
survives,
ordeal.
SEATTLE <AP> -Two days
after a fishing trawler carrying
riv e m e n overt urned in
mountainous seas 12 miles from
C ape Disa ppointme nt. the
skipper crawled out of the surf
alone, apparently the only
s urvivor.
Skipper George McMurrick
said he and ;mother crewman.
clinging to a small ran in the icy
wa ter. watched helplessly as
two shipmates perished while
trying to reach the dinghy. After
clinging to the ran two days, the
pair approached s hore. but
McCurrick said the crewman
apparently drowned while trying
to swim through the surf.
Another man was trapped
below decks when the s hip
cap sized Sunday mo rning.
Mc Murrick said in a telephone
interview Tuesday from his bed
al Ocean Beach Hos pital in
Ilwaco. where he was lis ted in
stable condition.
The 86-fool Midnight Express
was loading a large net of rock
cod in 20· foot seas when
"something s hifted in the weight
load." said McMurric k. who
owned the vessel. "We lost
s tabil ity and the boat
immediately caps ized." he said.
Reagan illness
report denied
NEW YORK (AP> -Rumon
swept Wall Street today that
President Rea1an bad suffered
a heart· attack. but White House
o fficials quickly denied the
rei>orta.
The rumors caused no
noticeable effect on trading.
White House spokesmen sa.ld
they bad been s~amped with
calls about the rumor.
"There's just nothin1 to it,"
sa Id deputy preu secretary
Peter Roustel. "I Jmt saw the
me 20 seconds aao. ud he wu
fine. Worklnt hard and healthy
as ever."
.. It was a fi ve-second deal, 10
seconds. Really quick . . . It
just went over. ll was a very
spooky situation."
Mc Murric k arrd another
crewman reached a life raft, but
McMurrick was al the point of
exhaustion and could do little to
help his partner to try to reach
two oth~r men still in the water.
For a few minutes. the two in
the water and the two in the life
raft struggled toward each other
in the freezing wind. But the
waves slowly pulled them apart,
and McMurrick and the other
man on the raft caught their last
glimpse of the two in the water
after 10 o r 15 minutes of
struggle.
"We weren't fa r apa'rt to begin
with. but the waves were too
strong," McMurrick said.
··o ne had a float vest on. They
stayed t ogether. They were
· unable to get to the raft and we
<See SURVIVE, Page AZ>'
811111 CUil 1111111
Fair through Thursday.
Highs Thursday in the
upper 005 at the beaches to
mid -70s inla nd . Lo w s
tonight 4S to 52.
111111 TllAY
Karttm Abdul·Jabbar,
• 'Pla~ing in his 13th· NBA
1eaaon. hoa_ become tht
1econd ltoding pro acortr
with 26.718 poitd1. Ht .rm
trof11 the 3 J ,419 b~ WW
Chamb«rkain. ~t PQflt Bf.
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UPSET T\\o Ill\\ trucks were required lo
rt!.!'1 1 ;1 1 rn1·k <:~1 .. rr~·1ng wet tOnl'r cte that
u \ t·rl 11nwd a l noon Tuesda,· as thl· rlrin~r
,,Jiil 111plt'd ;1 right turn from itca('h Boule\·a rd
11111 11 ( 't•ntt·r Drl\'t• in lluntington BeaC'h
Delly ...... ...,._ W ak ... N lt-
flol t1•t• S,iiid thl' dnn·r. Alfrl'd (' Pinto . 49. of
Tt·mµlt• City. was treatl•d ut We:-.tminster
l'ommun1ty llospllal and n ·IL·ast•d llL• \\CJ :-.
drh lllJ.! a ·lru('k O\\ rwd b' Standard t'on1·rNt·
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'Argument' disputed
Authorities say report 'too str ong ' in Wood case
I.OS AN(it:LES CAP >
t'ontrary l<i •• t'O rone r's rt4l)t•rt.
nothing 1n<l1t•a t l'd Hohc·rt
Wugnt•f' und another u<·tor
ur gued aboard WaKnt'r ·~ yuc-ht
the night a clres!\ N;1tt1lil' Wood
fell into Hit· water und 1lrownl'<i,
a detective say!. < Heluted ~Lory
Page A6 I
''I don 't know where thl'
t'ilroner gut th;,l informatwn."
Hoy llu mllton. one or lht•
s he r iff's homicide detectives
workrng on the cas e . s u1d
Tuesday •·We talked lo Wagner
a nd I actor Chris topher 1 Walken
and there was no ind1cat10n.thal
there was any argument "
Mis s Wood, who was married
lo Wagner, was on the yacht
with her husband and Walken
and fell into the water after
trying lo step into a rubber
dinghy early Sunday
Los Angeles County Coroner
Thomas Nog uchi s pec ul ated
Mo n day t~at Wagner and
Walken had a "healed
argument " aboard the yacht,
v.1111'11 wu' J111'h11r1·1I oH Sunla
CJt.1111111 hl<And
I think ht' I Nogurh11 w11s
JU I I' HI g I I U 11 ll I It l I e b 1 t ,"
II a 1111 lt11n i,iud
'1'h1• 1•11roner·, orf1cf' ul!.o
a p p (' u r 1• d T u •· ' d u y lo b t·
stepping hu<'k from sa ying that
1111 .. urgument" I.wt ween th••
m t!n prompted Mi s s Wootl lo
lt·a' c Lht· Y<H'hl
"Wt· think ·argument' m111thl
lit• too st mo~ a word." s tlld
A s s 1 :. I ;in l Co run c r R i c h u rd
Wilson "It rni!(hl have hccn un
anim :llt'd eonvcr!.utwn
heated t·onver .. al1on a lot or
ronvers atwn over u nl1mbe r of
hours ''
Wagner rcmc.iint•d in seclus ion
toda y v.h1le 1n vest1 g ulors
condud<·d an 1nqu1ry into the
death or his 43·ycar old wire
Tox1eology tests were under
way to test fo r the presen(•e of
ahy drugs -1n Miss Wood's body
that might have contributed to
her f1tlal ucride nt. Wilson said
M 1ss Wood had prescript ions for
J JHtln ktllcr and two lypt•b of
bll'CJHOI( IJlllS
· ·' H c,:: u I a r I y JH"' 11 1· r 1 IJ c d
pre ~t'r 1µt1 11 n drug s <'.an
somct1me!. nlll-.e problf'mb
wht•n lhc ~r..on 1' also dnnk1ng
ufruhol," Will.on '&1d
Tht: tc:~ts wc:rt• cxpt•cted to
tukf• two or thn•c day~
M 1:-'( Wood was determined to
huvc hud" blood alcohol level of
o 14 percent. above California's
legal th reshold or 0.10 for drunk
driving, <:oronc r'!. off1t'ials said.
Funt•rul arr ange ments for
MP • ., W1Jod v.erc incomplete,
Jult:J l.an~don , a spokeswoman
for Westwood Village Mortu<.iry.
sa11l Tuesday night
Sheriffs Sgt Duane Rasure
i-a1d ht' e xpc:ct !> to conduc t
another interview with Wagner.
51. Wulken. 38. and the skipper
or the· boat. Dennis Davern He
su1d the men seemed s tunned by
the incident during the initial
1nlt•rv1ews.
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Rapist-killer· to learn deftth/lif e fate Dec. 22
1\n <lrJ ngc County Superior
Court 1ur) has reC'ommended
that <·om 1<·t1>d rupist-murderer
W1ll1:m 1 C Payton or Anaheim
be senl to the gas chamber for
lht' l'IXO -.1abb1ng death of .a
C <tnkn (,rr>H.' nurse
Thl' n11w \\1Jm un, three-man
pam·I rl·turned with its verdict
l'ul·.;<l..i' after deli berating for
,11111\ .111 hour a nd a hair
Superior Court Judl!e Donald
.\t cC artin st•hedul ed formul
sentencing Dec 22.
Th<· blond-haired defendant,
"ho showed little em otion at
becoming the second convicted
k1llt:r to receive <t death penally
verdict in Orange County this
year. had been found guilty by
lht' s a m e j ury of s laying
2 1·\ear -old nurs e Pamela
County tax man
seeks re-election
Hobl'rl Citron. Or ange County
tux 1:ollc:c tor and treasurer since
1971 has announced he will seek
a fourth term in offi ce next year.
The• !'Ki-ye ar-old tax colleqtor,
v. hr1 ha~ ~en unchallenged in
h 1 ~ I a-.t t v. n re election >bids,
m<idc his announce ment more
thdn two months before the
actual February filing date
Citron .,a id he wanted to put
his fnl'fld~ and ::.upporlers on
earl.> 1111ttl'e that .. I intend to
·C o n t 1 n u c m y c o s t · s a v in g
.progra m "
Ci t ron ser ved as deputy.
counl ' lax col lec tor for s ix
'e a r .-. h t•for e w inning his
l'lt>r t 1 Vl· IJOSl in 1970 The oCfice
1s non partis an.
In ms announcement. Citron
ce m J rkcd tha t "I poinl with • ...
From Page A1
• pride at m y s even oper ating
budge l s .··-Si x which wer e
consecutively lesser than the
prior year's... r
c i l r 0 n s a i d h i s 0 rr i c e !'
manpower has shrunk frofn 18
employees in 1973 to 65 today.
H e s aid , tho u gh . t h a t h is
department's wo r kload has
inc reased in that period.
lie said he mailed out 690.000
tax bills this year, 80.000 more
than the year after Proposition
13 passed.
Furthe r. he re ported, he has a
tax i~vestment program that
earned $133 million in interest
during the last fiscal year. The
. investments are made for 170
separate taxing districts in the
county.
Citron is a Santa Ana resident
and a Democrat.
Monlgomt•r) in Ma.'. 1980
·1 lhink th a t that's the
appro priat e se ntence ,"
prosecutor Mi chael J arobs said
after hearin~ t he jury's verdict
Tucsdav afternoon "It was a
very ag.gravated rape-k1lhng ..
The dt'ft'nse had contended
during the penally phase of
Pa vton·s trial that the convicted
k1i'l e r had be com e a r eborn
o~o, "" .. SIMI ...,._
A U N S AG A I N H oh t• rt
t '1t ro11 ha:-. pul fnl•nds ;rn<I
-.upporters o n l·;1 rl~ nntt('l' of
lw .. tnl t·nt 1n n t 11 "l't'k ol I U.'l'
FREEZE ASKED~ ON NUKES • • •
''al1fornia take this step and
oia em and th a t our fed e r a l
lea11c>r-.h1p take :-.lcps necessary
lo re m O\C t h is Sword o r
lla mod cs.. ·
II 11as.;(•ll. the initiative would
r l'rpurt> the governor lo write to
lhl· lll'l''i1dent. Congre s s . the
Sl'<'rt•ta r ~ or defense a nd the
'(4·1· rt•I <ir'' 'or stale expressing
.. * *
From Page A1
concern about the proliferation
or nuclear weapons.
Others appearing at Tuesday's
press conference were the Rev.
Tony W o lfe of St. M a rk
Presbyterian Church in Newport
Beach : Rog e r Dittman.
professor of physics at Cal State
Fullert-on , a nd Ka ren Lilfin.
director of the Orange County • * ..
Nuclear Freeze Campaign
Miss Lilfin said about 1.000
volunteers throughout California
wou Id use their homes for
s o -c a lled petition parties' lo
~at her signatures .
Known a s Californians for a
Bi l ateral Nuclear We apons
freeze. the group has until April
22 t o ·ga th er the n eeded
s ignatures. * .. •
NUCLEAR S·UIT ·TO CONTINUE • • •
Christian since th e attack on
Miss Montgomery as well as two
.11ther people.
D e f e n s e lawy er J ami!::.
Merwin h ad cittemp t~d lo
l'on vince jurors that his client
dese r ved life imprison m ent
Y.1thout possibility of parole
rcither than the death µenalty
Payton was arrested in
Florida about a month after the
k illin g i\C'cor_d1ng to the
From Page A1
SURVIVE • • •
were unable to gel the raft to
them." he said "ll was very
unfortunate ...
Afte r that ttle s eas grev.
worse.
"T he ocean. there were 30-foot
and 40-root seas ... Mc Murrick
said .
"At the l ime of the capsizing.
it was 20 foot seas . and it got
wors e Ther e w e re gale
warnings. and it sure was a gale
for us. in the raft · ·
~t c M u r ric k and crewman
.I erry Morris. 35, s pent l wo day!>
l'ltnJ!inJ! to the raft. but he ..,;m1
Morris apparently d rowned a:-.
the two tried to s wim thrcJuJ?h
the surf to land.
M c M4rrick reached the beach
20 miles north of Long Beach
l'arly Tuesday. broke into an
e mpty house and c alled t he
,<;heriffs office.
"'lie Jjdn't know where he
was . .but he gave the box
number and a deputy knew
pretty we ll where the house
v. as.·· said Gay Nell Bare . a
P aci fi c Count ) s h e riff 's
s pokeswoman.
prosecution. he had sexually
attacked and then killt:d the
nurse in the home of his former
landlady
The defendant c.il s o wus
convicted of s tabbing. Palnc1a
Pens inger. the landlady, and her
JO-year old son with a butcher
knife in the early m idm orning
hours of M a~ 26. 1980
Both survived lhe attack cind
1denl1fied Payton in court as
their assailant
The death penalty rec.
ommendalion , if t'a rri ed out
by Mccartin. will auto mal1cally
be appealed to the California
Supreme Court.
The judge can modify the
sentence and ~Ive Puyton hfe
without parole
3 deaths blamed
on Midwest sto·rm
By The Associated Press k 1 11 e d wh e n a r a r h 1 t a
Sleet , freezing rain and snow semi-trailer truck and sent it
blanketed the eas tern portions of into their car. In Juneau County
the upper Midwest today and in the west ce ntral region. a
e xtended inlo much of New man died in a two-ca.r colli~ion England I Related photo. A4 >
Rain t hanged to s now and 1 n Massachusetts. ·freezing
freezing _P<iin ir1 th e Upper ram was blamed in the death of
P enins ula or M1 c·higan. and a Dix Hills.Ny . woman. whose
g ale force wind~ hit Lakes c ar s kidded into the path of ~t1c h11!an. Suoerior and Erie another auto Tuesday. Three people in Wis cons in.
v. h1t·h escaped the brunt or the The first major storm of the
Midwes t bl1Zl;.ira. a1 ed 1n sea son was bl amed for one
accidents Tuesday on s nowy. icy death in Nebras ka on Tuesday
road~ Authorities said a 23-year·o ld
Authorities m Sba.wano Coun.ty,:-_.m~an was killed when a n 011 rig
'" the northeast portion or the about 100 fee l high but'kled
state s aid a married couple were under strong winds.
Bankrupt judge
pledges payment
In addition lo Morris . the Cent r a l O r ange County
victims we re identified by Coast Municipal Court Judge Bobby D The plan. filL'<i under Chapter
13 of the L' .S. bankruptcy code.
mus t be approved by a federal
judge. Youngblood's debts total
about $18.000 owed t o nine
creditors .
-Guard spokesman Jim Gilman Youngblood says he pla ns to pay
as Jam es Brewer. 39. of Eugene. all t're ditors "ever y penny
Ore.: Pat Alkins . 35 : and owed" under a petitio n for
Norman Gieser. 34 McMurnck bankruptcy he has file d in
s aid Alkins . Morris and Gieser rederal court
were from the Long Beach area. Youngblood's debts would be
Land. sea and air searches paid o ff over a three -year
coveredmuch oflhe LongBeach period . accord ing to th e
Youngblood was elected to
o Hi ce in November 1980 after a
bitter election struggle with then
Municipal Court Judge Richard
Orozco
Peninsula and sections or the reorganization pla n filed in
sea Tuesday. but ended at fe deral bankruptcy court in
nightfall with no s ign of the Santa Ana fishing boat. said Gilman. In a prepared statement. the Orozco's supporter s in that
colorful Santa Ana jurist said, election had cite~ Young blood's
··Th e s ear c h ha s b een ·"Th is plan ensures th a l all r1nuncial problems and the civil
Gr111dwin says he's convinced
thal nudear weapons are stored
at tllC' h<i~e because he said it
holdi-!'ot1d1 a massive and varied
prsl'nJI II <: 1·laims emergency
~v acuallon plan!. are needed.
\I. hit h at...u w<is the bas is of the
Ha'' ;m an .,u1t a gainst a ~aval
Wl·a pons hac;e in Ohau.
boundaries along Pacific Coast
Highway.
ha mpered by roul weather." creditors are paid every penny l awsuits t hat resulted fro m
tran s po rtation o f nuclear Gilman said owed .. them weapons. butdidnot refer toany ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
·· ~t 11cll or the P acific Fleet
earn<''> nuclear weapons so it
ln a kl·S sens e that nuclear
wC'aµon~ a rc ke pt at the base."
Goo<h,in said. J-le said he's seen
wcapnn~ at the base resembling
ourlt'ar weapons idenlified in
r t•f 1·11•11l·e hooks
\l San Onofre nuclear power
pl.mt the) have an evacuation
t>la n and we need one here. al
lea'it ." Goodwin said. ~·There
are homes only l.500 feet from
~he h.1'ie ," he s~ud.
T hl· Seal Beach base loads
shi p' from docks in Anaheim
~a ~ just south of the Orange
~nunt ' and l~s An~eles Count)'
The base is eight square miles
and reaches inland to the San
Diego Freeway.
The Suprem e Court basically
r ul ed Tuesda y t h at the
government must be allowed to
preserve mil itary secr e t s
regarding possible storage of
nuclear weapons.
The ruling overturned the 9th
S . Circuit Court of Appeals
whit'h had ruled that a
"h y p othet i ca l " irnpact
state ment on possible hazards of
nuclear weapons needed lo be
riled at ba·ses capable of holding
nuclear weapons.
The suit had been filed by the
Catholic Action of Hawaii Peace
Education Project group.
The Navy in 1978 prepared an
e n v ironm e nt a l i m pact
state ment that dealt generally
with the hazards associated with
the stor w . h a ndling a nd
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s1Je cific site or storaJ!e fa cility.
That st atement concluded that
no signifit'anl hazards exist.
Lawbreaking
justified
l.lTTLETON. Colo <AP>
Police officers acted properly 1n '
arrt'Sling a dis traught fathr:r
who W<t s f o ll o wing a ...
am bulancC' tra ns porting his
dyin~ son to a hospital. but it
wus a "confused situa tion" and
the charges will be dropped. city
attorney Larry Berkowitz says.
James D Braley was charged
with obstructing an orricer and
llarold G. Mathews. a friend,
was chargC'd with running a red
light and following too closely.
Braley and Mat h e w s were
followin~ a n a mbul a n ce
carryin g 4 month-o ld Jesse
Braley to a hospital Nov. 21.
. When the car was stopped for
running a red light a nd following
too clos ely. Braley a llegedly
Jumped out and cur sed the
orficers. He was booked and
then taken lo the.hos pital. where
his son was pronounced dead, a
victim of Sudden Infant Death
Synd rome
Union wim vote
WASHINGTON CAP >
Conftdenllal secretaries and
other workers w ith access to
co nfidential co m pany
information have a legal right to
join la'bor unions. the U.S .
Supreme Court rut~ today •
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ENOUGH? -Barbara 8u.5h, wife of Vice President George Bush. asks photographer:s
if they are through taking pictures as s he stands su.5pended in a bucket truck in rainy
Washington while putting the star atop the National Christmas Tree.
Gina sues
restaura1ll..
Actress Gina Lollobrigjda
filed a $15 million damage
suit against a New York City
res taurant. claiming s he
suffered,· ·severe personal
injuries" when she bit into a
hard object while dining
there.
The actress. who lives in
Ro m e. fi led the s uit an
Manhattan's state Supreme
Cou rt . but the defendant.
Trader Vic's, petitioned to
have the case removed to
U S . Di s tric t Court 1n
Manhattan.
Miss Lollobrigida said she
ate at 1'rader Vic's on June
17. 198>. and was served food
that was "impr oper for
human consumption."
British pop singer Alvin
Stardust and actress Liza
Goddard were married. five
weeks a fter the birth or
their baby daughter.
Stardust. 37 , began his
career as Shane Fento n in
the early 1960s. He had a
slring of hits in the m1d-1970s
and appeared before Queen
Elizabeth I I at last
weekend's Royal Variety
Performance
The 31-yea r-old Miss
Goddard stars tn the British
television comedy "Pig in
the Middle."
Actor Vi c lor Mature
learned while reading
Parade magazine that the
Screen AC'lors Guild reported
he died.
The 65 ycar ·old actor
said in Rancho Santa· Ft: that
the Guild assured him it
wasn't to blame.
"Some religioui. group
passed do\\11 word th.:11 I was
dead ... Mature said. "and I
don't blame the Guild "
At a sei.s1on or the Senate
Budget Com m it tee .
chairman Pete V. Domenic!,
R·N M.. mistakenly called
Sen Howard Metzenbaum,
D -Ohio . "Senato r Ka~~ebaum." >
Sen. Nancy Kassebaum,
R-Kan .. also ct committee
member. -;aid "I don't mind
the name confusion. as lon5
as our rnt1ng records are not
confused "
!\1rs Kassebaum is
\lew<'<i .as a conservative and
Mel zenbaum a liberal on
most issues.
Domen1ci apologized,
e.xplajning that he had the
sam e problem: people were
always confusing him with
Sen. Dennis OeConcinl.
D-Ariz
Se n . Edward M .
Kennedy, D-Mass., testifying
before t he panel a few
minutes later. demonstrated
Domenici's point "I want to
thank Senator DeConcini
· · Kennedy said.
The committee room
roared with laughter "I just
knew l was going lo do t hat,"
Kennedy apologized.
Cardinal John P. Cody,
h ~ad a f th e 2 .4
m 111 ion-m e m ber Roman
Catholic Arc hdiocese of
Chicago. ha s been
hospitalized for routine tests.
an archdiocesan spokesman
says.
Spokes m an ·e~rnard
Hanl ey quoted th e
73 -year -o ld cardinal as
s aying he feels fine and
expects to return home later
this w~k when the tests are
completed.
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rt advice slowed
Questions delay recommendations from county panel
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By Ql.F.NN SCO'M' 0( .. .,..,, ...........
Vex1n.i question~ on where,
when und whether to bwld
11 rca1onal airport in Or~nac
Co unt y ha ve C¥u1ed ti
hand-picked advisory panel to
lake longer than a nticipated to
recomme nd u n swers lo th~:
county Board or Supervisors .
Members or t.he SO·called Blue
Ribbon R egional Airpo rt
Com mittee were apJ>Oinled by
t h e s upervi:sor s almost 10
Fair racing
attendance
drops 29o/o
Rain. Monday night football,
the World Series and another
racing meet all helped to push
the Orange County Fall Fair
thoroughbred horseracing event
into a s1so;ooo hole this year.
J ohn Burke, assistant Orange
County Fair ma nager . said the
12-day rat ing event that closed
Nov. 9 at Los Alamitos Race
T r a c k 'd r e w -" n I y 1 O 3·: O O O spectators~-a 29 percent drop
from last year
The biggest proble m . said
Burke. was the fact that the
nighttime racing progr am had
com petition from the day time
Oak T ree m eetin g at Santa
An ita.
Last year the handle. or the
amount spectators bet, was $26.6
million and the Fair had to pay
a $1 .8 million purse for prize .
money, explained Burke.
This year's loss could mean
next year 's gain. said Burke .
The $17.2 million gam blers bet
this year , means that Fair
officials will only have to offer a
Sl.4 millipn purse next year
Burke said some unexpected
revenues this year will offset the
racinf( loss. They include·
--Revenues totaling $1.275
million from the s umme r fair or
$50.000 more than expected.
-Revenues from the swap
meet up $250,000 over last year.
-Revenues from the 276-stall
equestrian cente r up $15.000
over last year.
Despite the loss in horse
racing revenues! the Fair Board
has no plans to disband the fall
races at Los A!a m itos. said
• Burke .
Funds from the annual fall
event go to maintain and expand
the facilities at the Orange
Cou nty Fairgrounds in Costa
Mesa. •
United Way
IWW offers
stress ialks
"How lo Cope with Stress" is
one or sever al program topics
being offered through the United
Wa y o f Ora n ge Co unt y
North/South's new s peakers'
bureau .
The speakers will be provided
free to local civic, social service.
r e ligious and othe r Orange
County organizations . Other
topic s includ e juvenil e
delinquency, parenting skills,
adoption, child abuse and aging.
Groups seeking a speaker
should contact the United Way
at 3903 Metropolitan Drive, Suite
500, Orange, or call Marilyn
Sturdivant. 634-2252 .
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ByJ.C. HUMPHRIES
Cntifird Grmologiat. AGS
DO YOU REMEMBER?
It 1$11'1 rasv
Do you remember last year's
Christmas gifts? it isn't easy to
• recall what you gave to each
loved one. or what they gave
you. But you will find that some
gifts have a way or lingering in
the minds and hearts or those
who r eceive the m . Fine
jewelry , for exa mple . is
somelhing of value that not only
has las ting quality, it ha s
lasting semtimental value. How
monlhi. u.:o tu look tit 11rapor.t•d
t11r1wrt 'llc11 and rccomm1·nd Uw
moi.t reas1bll'
Hut the J.>roct'llb hu11n 't been 4':>
"I t reurnlined 101 hupod for.
< 'hu1rman Keith M urdoc:h told
rncmber"' thut u target d¥te an
Februur) now 1:ap~an. "a Ulll e optiml11tic."
A rlnul ret·ornmcndation to tht:'
supervisors more likely might
be issul'<I around April, he nld.
Bc~or e then , th Oul(h .
committee rnemtwrs still must
decide on their favorite site for a
regional airport intended to take
pressure off John Wayne Airport
and lo provide me.d ium and
lung -r1:ange comm e rcial jet
nights
Dr Will i am B a llhaus
presiden t o f B ec kman
Instruments lnl' . suggested
during the committee's monthly
meetin~ Tue~d<iy in Santa Ana
that the group should forward
wh<1t he called it s best twp
locations, Santiago Canyon and
Chino J-Ulls, to the supervisors.
The ultimate decision Qn a
site. he reasoned , will be a
1>olitic:al one anyway
But others seemed reluctant to
make recommendations until
t h ey 've s tu died m o r e
information about the sites,
arlcluding alternatil1es..of buying
lo~al military bases if only to do
away with conflicting air space
fr o m pl aces s u c h us the
Marines' El Toro Air Stcttion
A p r oposa l from Henry
Segerc;trom and James
Cavanaugh, both of whom lave in
Newport Beach. to construct a
n ew regional ai r port was
unanimously tabled by the group
pend ing more study
_Segerstrom. the South Coast
Plaz a developer . and
C a ,. a n a u g h • p r e s i d e n t o f
Allergan Pharmaceuticals of
l r v 1 n •· . wt' r c• o b t. c n t Th..-
Prop''"' a I w ..i ' 1· u r r 1 c d by Scgt>rs trorn u1dc (;h u sl!
Mc: l.1i1ughlln
AddtnM to lht• d111agreement,
Newport fleuc·h congressman
Hohtr1 Hwdham cnt word th.at
he believes nt'w technological
udvances In quiet and erricleot'
u1rcrf,IH might relieve som e
prl'ssurt' on J ohn Wayne and
Long Beach <11rpc>rts
Radham was cons ulted by
committee member Wa lter
<lerken. president and execut1vt:
officer of Pacific Mutual Ltfe
Insurance. on possibilities o(
·acquiring land at loc:al m ilitary
bases
Meanwhile. the committee
:.Lill is waiting for rinal fi gures
on possible acquisition to weigb
the cost·henefit of such a move.
Preliminary figures provided
Ylonday were that land at EJ
T'>ro hai. a market value from
S9H million to $136 million The
Marines· Tustin Helicopter Base
was valued from $46 million to
S62 million and the Navy's Los
Alamitos Air Station was listed
from S40 million to S53 million.
Committee member George
Mc;..lamec told the .group he
thinks more can be done to
encourage ·orang'e Count)'
r<:s1denls to use the Ontario
International /\1rpurt
The members. however. did
agree on one point They
unanimously voted not lo make
a formal response to Supervisor
Hruce Nestande. who sent them
an eight-point query on whether
a regional airport 1s necessary
in the rounty
"I think that Mr Nestande's
case ought to go before the
cou n t y board." s uggested
Gerken "ff the\ want to amend
their onginal mandate. then so
be it ..
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HOMELIEST BIRO? Looking like a giant hood ornament
from an automobile of another e r a . peli<'an stretches its wings
before taking off from piling in Newport Harbor Pelicans an'
a study in contrasts. appearing home!~· und awkward on the
ground. but stately and graceful in flight
~ Christmas checks ~ ·deserve more
than casual spending. In vest them
wisely. Pamper yourself with reall y
fine jewelry that wi ll be a permanent
reminder of the thoughtfulness of
your giver. Our selec ti on of quality
pieces will excite your interest. Stop
in soon ... and do bring your
Chris tmas check!
American (iem Societq
Registered Je~eler(~)
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J. C.fiwnpfu.Ur6 J.-fm
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·many Christmas gifts do you
know of Chat have become
family heirlooms, passed along
from generation to generation?
When a loved one passes away.
is n 't it true that family
m e mbers treasure most the
small. lntimate, personal pieces
of jewelry that are passed along
to s urvivors? Of course we have
more than just a sentimental
interest in hoping that you wlll
include girts of jewelry on your
holiday shopping list. But if you
give It som e thought, jewelry ls
a gift that combines tender thoughts with good common MEMBl R AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
sense, isn't it? It's something 1823 NEWPORT BLVO COSTA MESA @
we hope )'OU will consider as 35 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION
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Arms envoys mum
a/ ter first meet
(;EN EVA, Switzerland CAP>
"EvervthtnR Is OK," su1d the
c hte r .Soviet representative
a fte r tt\t: r1rst bargaining session
111 the a.s ·Soviet negotiat ions to
r educe medium-range nuclear
mbsiles deployed i.n Europe
The negQtlalon. announced
lhl'y would m eet t'wice a week,
on Tuesday a nd Friday But
afte r the two delegations met'Tdt
1.wo h ours· and 40' m lJrute s -
Tuesday. chief de legates Paul
II Nitie of the United States and
Yuli A. Kv1tsmsky of t he Soviet
lJ n i o n adhered to th e ir
agreement to maintain a news
blackout around the substance
of t heir discussions.
The ear ly sessions were
ex p eel e d to be devote d to
resolving differences about the
te rminolo~y. n umbe rs, range
and destructive characteristics
or the medium-range m issiles.
or theater nuclear forces. that
are t h e s u bjec t o f th e
nei.:otiat1ons.
Reagan may lift
controller freeze
w ASHINCTON I/\ r ) The
Rl•agan administration. seeking
to thaw rela tions with big la bor.
i:-. considenng whether to lift a
thret•·vear freeze on federal
l'm ploy m e nt for ai r trarfic
controllers "ho were fi red after
~t riking against the government
Pres ident Reagan broached
thnt poss ibility in a meeting with
leade rs of the Inte rnational
Brother hood o f Teams te rs.
White House aides confirmed
la t e Tue.s day Rut c hi e f
s p o k es m-an David Gerge n
emphasized that Rea ga n "was
not considering" returning the
11,500 controllers to the night
to wers
Yugeslav plane,'s
box recovered
AJACCIO. Corsica <API
Soldiers from the French
F or eign Legion re cover ed the
black box fro m a chartered
Y u~oslav DC -9 airlin er that
cr a s hed into the s ide or a
mountain. killi_!lg all 174 persons
aboa rd . o ffi cials s aid
toda y.
The bodies of some of the 168
passengers and six -member
1· n· w rt• c· 11 \ \' r t' d ( r o m l h c•
\\ rt•t•ku~1· 30 milt•.., lrnm this
southwe:.t l'll} \lo \.'rt• tukc·11 to a
1·hurd1 in the fouth1ll:. of lht•
'1 .~3 foot h ij(h Mt San P1l'tro
T~y wc r<' dut' to tw ltrnught to
AJacc10 l~tcr lodu> wh1•r1• u
ll'm porary mor~uary hus hf•t•n
s1•t up ut lhe 1.urport
Senate-= 6 atki nl(. ~#( --
on S tealth pla11e
W/\SlllNGTON (1\l'l Tht•
Senatt.' is r<'fus1ng to speed up
pr11duct1on or the radar C'ludan~
Stealth bomber a t thl' l'Xl>Cni.e or
the U 1 bombt>r
An unsuccessful amendme nt
tu add S250 m1l hon for Stealth
rei.earch to a $20~ 5 b1lllon
mllit;.iry spending bill ... parked a
lively debate Tuesday on what 1~
wc n~t and what 1sn t
S. Af ri~a frees
hijack suspe cts
PRETOHIA. South Africa
t AP 1 The South African
i:overnment h11s freed Michael
"Mad Mik<.>' Hoare and t he 43
other white mercenaries who
hiJack<'d an Ind1:rn airliner after
thl'tr attempt to overthro\\ the
Se) ehdles )!ovcrnment failed
Hoare. a legt•ndar:. f.2-year 0111
South African soldier of fo rtunt•.
a nd four others wcrl' l'harged in
Pretoria Ma ~1str;.ite's Court
with kidnappin g and
1 m mt·d1e1l<'I) n •leascd on bail
School b1ts tax
rejected_ a g ain
ALPENA. M1<'h l /\P 1 For
the second t 1 m e thi s year.
Alpena School Dis tru:t voters
ha\'t' rejected a tax to pay for
:.chool busei. for 6,800 students
whose homes are spread over
620 square miles
Tlte vote Tuesda} on the $1
million bus levy was 7.421-3,012,
a mar~1n of m ore than 2-1. Last
month. voters turned down·a ta~
bill that \\OU ld have resumed
bus sen·1t·e 1n the financially
s trapped dis t r ict. And i rr
October , :.chools were shut for
t hree wee k s unfi l vot ers
a pproved mon ey to resume
bas ic ser vices .
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uuly 1•xeclJ(t0n, hc llitld, Wlil!I If
.i11v1•rnnH.·nt !futhor1t1eJi. take
ut"lrnn a.:u1n ... t o th e r union
d lUIJlt·r s . Solldar1ly said the
•urdl'r or tnhlanl rl'adaness did
not denote mi.tant readiness to
!'llrlke
The l'udcts wa n te d to be
covcn ·d by a n t•w al'adem1c
rt>furm la" ... ought by un1 vers1ty
!>tudt·nts , and excluded from
Jurt i.didwn o f the Interior
M1n1 stry The oHicial PAP news
3gency s aid "etll cadets have
bet•n made to leave the building.
Ther<' were no ca sualties and no
onl· was injured durin g the
oi1crallon " ,
B ut pe r i.1s tenl ru m ors
c1n·ulated through the crowd
uut~tdt' thl' building that some.
cade t!> were barnl'aded inside
the bulleting, three hours after
th e opera tion began Solidarity
off1c·1als on the scene told the
crowd all the c ade ts had left the
building. but the mob refused to
lea vt•
"It wa~ non-violent and we
oHt'r cd no resista nce to give
t h em any excuses,"' s aid a
fire fighte r ca de t corpor a l at
W<ir saw Solldar'ily headquarters
whcrl' som l' 300 to 400 people
• ·gr Cctl•d i'Qme of the cadet s take n
fr,<>ro th(! school !
·J!lf'ticv didn't· bea( us .. said
I h~ corpora.I ., V.:ho a lon'g With
otht'i cadets w~s .,ke n lo a rallro~ 'ilatiqn ~nd .brde red to
~o ho m e ,bul 'di\obeyed the
command afld went lo Solidarity
headqu<arte'rs "T hey JU Sl
µu~hcd us a hit."
Witnesses said the assault
bt'ga n wh e n a lar ge ,
troop -c arryi n g helicopte r
hovered over the roof of the
s e ho o I a nd s p ec 1 a I p oii c e
climbed down a rope ladder onto
the building
'flappy' A~len faces yet another probe
WA S H I NGTON I AP I
!lia t1 o nal s ec·ur1t v advis er
Ri chard V Allen .. clt'ared of
wrongdoing for rece1\•mg Sl.000
from t wo J apancse Journalists.
will stay on paid leave pending a
new inquiry· into his inaccurall'
financial disclosure statement
a nd his accepta nce o f two
watches
Allen said Tuesd ay he was
"ver y happy" with the results of
the investigation into a Sl.000
"thank-you " paym ent for a Jan
2 1 interview w i th Nancy
Reagan. But the announoement
or a new pha se or the probe
ra ised fresh doubts a bout his
future.
White House s pokes man
l>°a\ 1cl c;l>rJ,tl•n , ... ,J Allen \I.Ill
remain on piud Jdministr.at1\e
ICd\ l' until lhl· 1nn· ... t1 ~allon 1s
c-um plHt•d ArJrl C:t·rgen rerusc·d
to ·.;l\ whcth1·r Allen would t°le
"d1·timl'<i bac·k 1r he 1s clt>ared
hy lhl' Just tu.> L>epart m ent
Eurly t 1Hl<1~ 1n a :\1utual
liro:.uk;;is t1nJ? S)<.tem ra<110
1ntt•rv1e" on "Tht• Larr y King
Show." :\lien said . "I ct'rta1nly
do .1nl1cir1all' and look for" ard
to n·~umm~ m) duties · A~ked
whl'thl'r ht' had an~ doubt that
f'n•s1dent Heagan would keep
him on l\llen said. "Or cour'>t'
tht· d ec1:-.t0n 1::. alway~ the
president'.., we ser ve at the
plca::.url' of the president Should
the dh·1s111n be otherwise. then
Bronze glows
everywhere.
Bronze clutch. 14.99 We re so affordable
23.99&24.99
of l'OUrM· that 1s his decision ·
~ll'an" hale. the White House
.ul<led a new obstacle to Alle n's
pos:-iule return. Presidential
t oun::.el Fred Fie lding s aid that
•. irter the Jus tice Department
complcks Its inquiry. his office
also wi ll review lhc case to see if
any "standa rds of cond1,1ct .btid
been viola ted ..
Ge rgen conf i rm e d tha t
Hcagan ·~ ·decision would not
nel'l'Sl>i.irily rely on FRI fandmgi.
hut \\ould await F iel ding's
11H1uiry as well He quoted the
president as ~aymg. · Let's gl'l
all the facts m and re\'lcw. and
then lht' detcrmanatrnn will bl'
mude ..
In rl'leasing Ole find an gs or a
21 2 month investigation into the
Sl.000 "thank-you·· pay ment,
Att o rney Ge ne ral Walllam
Fr e nch S mith r u I e d o u·t
appoi ntme nt o f a s p ecial
prosecutor on the grounds that
the r e was n o evid ence of
\•iolat1on o f federal cr imin al
law .
The new 10qu1ry a lso will
foc·us on Allen '.s receipt of two
wat ches from the Japanese
Journalts ti. who 1nter v1ewed
M r s R eagan One o f the
journalist~. Fuyuko Kam1saka.
has s aid the first watc h was
given to Allen on J a n 16. before
the 1naugur.at1on, and t he second
o n J a n . 22. two days a fte r
Rt>ag;;an was sworn m
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CDP says Settles
'was beligerent'
LOS ANG~LES tAPI -A
California HighwflY Patrol
officer who stopped football star
Ron Settles for speeding 12 days
before he was found dead J n Jl
Signal Hill jail said Settles""f.las
belligerent.and threatening.
C ll P Office r Brian Ludlow
to l d Te d e r a l a n<t l ocal
inves tigator s Settl es. 21 ,
behaved so threateningly In that·
Ma y 21 traffic stop that he
quickly called for a backup unit,
the Los Angeles Times reported
today.
It was t he firs t time in
Ludlow's 12 months with the
Cll P . writing 80 to 100 tickets a
month. tha t he had fe lt he
needed a backup, The Times
s aid.
Extra welfare
benefits seen
SACRAMENTO CAP> -Some
150,000 C alifornia w elfar e
recipients whose benefits were
cut this month will be getting the
money back because a federal
j udge rule d the s tate didn't
notify them properly.
The ruling could cost the state
S21 million it had hoped to save
b y putti n g thj! R eagan
administration cuts into effect
Dec. 1.
Shawn Ortiz of the Social
Serv i ces D ep artment
acknowledged Tues day that the
department , in drafting the
notice that was sent by counties
to r ecipients. had been trying to
·s ave money by reducing the
l ,,.... --
number o r hearin gs that
reclpienL-; would request .
3 Fullerton
men rescued
PORTERV ILLE <AP·~·
T hree Southe rn Californians
staying in a remote mountain
cabin were taken to safety on
snowmobiles when they were
u nable to drive away, s aid
Tulare County sheriff's deputies.
Brian Keith Hunt, Gary Lee
Coleman and Tim John Ederer.
all of Fullerton, we re rescued
Tuesday near Mule Peak, east of
Porterville.
They discovered they couldn't
drive tne six miles to safety
after they were s nowed in by
las t week's storm .
Mental health
chief resign$
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Gov.
Edmund-Brown Jr. sa ys that
state Mental Health Director Al
Loeb. caught in a dispute with
B r o wn's c hi e f aide over
television commercials aimed at
homosexuals. has quit.
.. Mr. Loeb was an interim
a ppointmen t ,'· Brown told
reporters Tuesday .. He wanted
to return to the private sector."
Loeb's resignation m arks the
second time in as many. weeks
that a Brown adipini's t ration
official has quit a midst reported
clas h es with th e n ewly
appointed Collins. .
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San Fra n<:isl'o . lt'ft. with ~olwl l.aun·al l' Don..ild Cla:-.t.•r
t•t.•nter. a nd H arold \\'1lle11 ...... tall' 1·norcl1nat or of
Californian:-tor a Bllatt'ral :\ucil'ar \.\l·ap111h F1·1•1•tt'.
dist·uss their s tult•\\'idc iniltul iH• tin\ 1• t·alltng u n t lw l " S
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deplo~·m1.•11t ··of nudt.•;Jr \\'t.•apon..,
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Assembly drops ,]
revenue hills
SAt:HAME NTO 1AP 1
A s~e mbl y De m ocr ats h ave
given up t h is year on two
Senate blocked bills that would
raise $300 million. meaning the
deadlocked special session -can
resume this month to deal with
two other unfinished matters.
Assembly Spe ake r W1n1 e1
Brown and Senate President Pro
T e m Oavid R o be rti s aid
Tuesday t hey are pollin g
lawmakers for u date to recall
the i.pccial session that broke off
Nov 13 partially in a dispute
over ltre revenue bills .
The matters th at wi ll be
tons1den.'<l will be welfare cuts
and a reapportionment plan for
the Board of Equalization.
Brown said he had given up
hope of getting the Senate to act
t h is yea r o n bills to boost
penalties for late tax payments
and to require e m ployers to
de li ver withheld income taxes
more frc-qucnlly lo the s tate
··The A s~e m bly h as no
thuH't'. .. the San Fran cisco
Democrul ~aid after a meeting
with Roberti "
But he said the Assembly is
··satisfi e d " with a Senate
promi se to con side r the
proposals in January when the
regulur session resumes. ' •
The two measures passed the
Ai,,sembly last m onth but stalled •
in the Senate because of a lack or Republicao support. '' Th~ special session , ·called by
Gov Edmund Brown Jr to deal
With reapportionment and the
s l ate's fin a ncia l woes, then
broke up after a week with the
two houses hickenng and most
of th e sess ion 's i ss ue s •1
unre~ol ved
Roberti said he had promised
the GOP a i. part of a budget
agreement that he would not
pus h for action o n revenue
inc r eases t his year without
bipartisan support.
Expert predicts colder winter
The Los Angeles De mocrat
said he hoped to negotiate an
a greement with Re publicans
lhat would produce that backing
in January, but he added that
Oemocrals could seek another
SJH'tial session if the ta lks fail.
Roberti said the revenue bills, ' t
both t)y Assem blyman Richard
Ro binson, D-Santa Ana, are • )
needed this fi scal year.
LA JOLLA-t AP> A weather
expert· is predic ting a colder
than u s u a l winte r 1n the
Northeast and West Coast. with
a warming trend in the upper
Rockies and Gulf states. And the
Midwest aria West can expect
above ave rage precipitation.
In his annual forecast, Dr
J ero m e Namia s. an
inteTnationally known weather
resc~rcher at Scripps Institution
of Oceanography. predict s below
normal ra m and s nowfall in New
Eng land. the Gulf Coast and
Pacific Northwest.
Nam1as s aid 1t rnl'an~ a
··major e hangl• · · rrom last
"'tnter when 11 "'a~ unu~uallv
dry over mul'h of the nation and
m i I d o v l' r t h l' w e .., t <' r n
tll\O·th1rd~. .
On pa rt. he s:.11d Toc~day.
.. indication~ point to a tolder
tha n normal winter over the
north ea s te rn quarter of the
nation ex t ending from the
Midw('st and Lake Region to
New En gland and lh e
M1d-Atlant1t· state~"
· Namias said 1t "'ill he tolder
t han normal on the West Coast
and adjacent s lates but that
.. slightly warmer tl!an normal
rond1t1ons a r e e xpected to .
p revail a long the immediate
Gulf Coa~t and in the northern
Pla1ni.."
The Midwe~t . he s aid. will g~
above-normal prec ipitation
including s no w this winter
Along the Atlantic seaboard
no rthward from Virginia. there
will be occasional snowfall ''but
the ~e s t o rms w ill quickly
migrate out to sea." Namias
said
Th.ey would h ave to be ,•
approved by a two·thirds vote -
which would require Republican
s upport o r passed by a
majority in d special session to
lake effect before Jan. 1, 1982.
Brown said he a nd Roberti
wanted to wrap up the current
special session before the end of
the year to allow sperjal session
bills to take effect as soon as
possible.
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Aml'rtCan :-.y:-.tt-m 1~ (a1ltn~ but they don't bother lO
vote 1n pres1dl'nt1ul cl1>ct1ons
1f yr>U un:.w<.·rl·11 truP lo a ny or lhc above, you
ll11nked All <Jr<.• r,11:-.c sta tcmcntc;, according to a
1•omprchl'11S1vt• ~lUd) hf fa rmer~ <·oast to coast. JUSt
t:onducted for 'otton Jnc by Rcseurcb & Forecasts,
JO independent N l'W York based rei.earch f1r.m Yet.
these a rc our stron~ly held ~hefl'> about farmers It 's
tl1fftcult to accept them as merely popular myths that
we hand down from gener ation lo generation
For inst.irH't· !H per<('nt of tho~c farm er s
... un C) cd IJclt('Vl' they fate more n sks than people in
r1lher nt·ru11al1ons An oH•rwhe lming maJonty HIS
percent 1 -.;rnJ that. 1i1ven a free cho1n" they would
t•onl1nuc forming Only r.o percent of the general
p11bhc \.\ould rontinue 1n thl' occupations they now
havl'
The sourrc:. of JI.lb sat1:.fac·t1on among the
f:trmmR comm unlt) also are extraordinary A c lose
fam ily cnvaronml'nt "'as c1lt.~ by one third of the
rcs1>011dcnts, while bc1n~ your own bos!. 170 percentl
a111I !king outdoor!\ "£>rt• m £>nlluned by substantial
numbcm, A~ an uamplc or ~tab11lty. 90 percent of
f,1rmerS l>elteve thal It IS very important tO do things
Lo~<'lher as ag<unsc 74 1)ercent or the public, and 65
J\ hidden shocker ooncerns educa\lon, for t his
'>Urvey strc::;st's thJt to<la) ·~ farmer 1s m ore educated
tli.tn other Anwrn·:.in.-. /\ full 45 percent of those
-;urvC'yed had Jll<·nded l'!lllege, comp:.ired with 30
p<·rcen t of lh1· gem·r JI public
Furt1wrm11rt• the\ U.!>NI t he ir cducauo n .
llt>c·oming "'h.il the r(·port calls '"1nformat1on
Jcllv•::;t:> · :\l l1·a-.1 80 pcr renl of farmers use
ext e nsion ... en 1lc'> .q,:ri1Ju.,1ness lite rature and
1Jrofess1on:ll c·o q ... ultiJOI!'. in far m m anagement
JJrognims Far m crs are lnforml'd and use the m r>st
mode rn e<1u1pmen1 both In the fields and in offices
I.\ here 1·omputcr u:-.a~e 1s b<'comrng a trend Many, in
•fact ('On,1d• r ,hcm !>e l vr•s mana ge r s and
hu'>rnessml·n h:1 rdh Just old fa:-.h1oned farmers
\nothcr -:1artltng f1 nd1n~ concern~ ownership of
th<· <.unc\l•<l f.1rms :i full 5fj(J cotton and non cotton
f<1rmN·s all ov<.·r l ht• r1>0 ntry Yih1ch 1::; more tha n a
r.:111 samµlrnl! <J11h I JH!rc·Pnt are not family held
11perat1on,, Jnd Jbou1 8 pl'r cent are famaly
1·•11·poral1011 .. l11rm1·d m ainh for lax reasons There
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1he1t farming "'II c·rmt1nue as the focus or family
trad1t1on On top 11( this there as a strong tendency,
c-;pec1ally amoni: ) oun~ farmers, to e ncour age
duldren to remain in farming The mode rn tr end is
for c·haldren of f;irmer' lo i::et an edur cit1on and return
to the farm
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WEDNESDAY, Dec . 2, 1•1 ' James Cagney wil l D
IUITllGTll lllCI If 1111111 VllllY
CAVALCADE
SPORTS
TELEVISION
-Surety plan draws fire
Huntington proposal criticized by insurance agents
A proposal by Huntington
Beach· orricia ls--inat the city
parti c ipate in t h e h o m e
insurance business was attacked
Tuesday by private insurance
agents at City Hall.
The group of about 18 a genls
said the so·called Municipa l
Homeowners Ins urance proposal
is unworkable and an unfair
i ntrusio n of governme nt in
private enterprise.
The proposal calls for Avco
Financial and Insurance group
FV names
new city
manager
Howard Ste phe ns. Fountain
Valley's c hief finance offi cer
since 1968, has been appointed
city manager in a unanimous
vote by the.City Council.
Ste phens, a-63·yea r -o ld
Fountain Valley reside nt, has
been acting city manager since
the Oct. 6 resignation of Robert
Vollmer.
In the interim, the council ha~.
advertised the opening and ha~.
been screening a pplications.
'·We went through all the
a pplic ations,'.' ex plained
Co un cilm an Marvin Adler.
.. Howard's was o ne of t he
ap plicatio ns . Afte r goin g
through the pros a nd cons and
c o n s i"d e r i n g t h e c u r r e n t
co nditions in the city, the
decision was to go with Howard.
"It's the best choice we ever
m ade. Mr. Stephens will do an
excellent job in fil ling t he
position."
.S t eph e n s was s e l ect ed
Tuesday night after the council
emerged from a clo.sed -door
executive session.
Person nel director Bill
Ackerman said Stephe ns will
serve without a contract. unlike
his immediate predecessors
il~bert· Vollme r and James
Nea l. His a ppointment is for an
indefinite period
Stephens will e,un $45.000
a nnually. ·
1 Before being named acting
· -~Y manager . -Stephe ns served
as comptroller. City officials
said today it has n o t been
d ecided who will a ssume his
forme r responsibilities.
Services due
Thursday for
Mrs. Caine
A funeral ser vice will be
conducted Thursday for Huldah
Pfaff Ca in e. a r esident o f
Huntington Har bour who died
Sund a v.
The service will begin at 7
p.m . at St. Wilfrid's Episcopal
Church, 18631 Chapel Lane.
Huntington Beach.
Mrs. Caine is survived by her
hus band, Wa lter A. Caine Jr.;
her children. Garrett. Gregory
and Russell Cain e. all o f
Huntington Ha r bour: a nd her
brother , Or. Dudley Pfaff of
Newp0rt Beach.
M{s . Caine was born in
India na polis . She graduated
from the University of Indiana,
where she was a m ember of the
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.
The family has s uggested that
donations be m ad e to the
American Cancer Society.
~
Three coast
students
study abroad
Three Orange Coast reslde nls
enrolled at Cal Stat.e Long Beach
ar e a m o n g 30 s tudents
participat ing in the 1981-82
. International Program o r the
.. California State University and
Colleges.
Local students who will be
studying abroad a r e S hawn
Walters, Balboa Island, studying
at the University of Madrid,
Spain ; Dougla s Martin ,
Fountain Valley, studying at the
University or Provence, France;
and Natalie Osborne. Fountain
Valley , s tudying at the
Universidad lbero·Amerlcaoa,
Mexico.
The programs, established in
1963, enable students from the
state university's It campuses
to study in any or 14 countries
for one year while earning
college credit at the ir bome
compuses in California.
t o o ff e r l o w er rates or
homeowner inl>urance Co citizens
whose residences pass a safely
inspection by city orricials.
· A percentage of the profits
from premi u m s w o u Id be
returned to the city to help fund
the poli ce and fire de pa rtmenls.
the propos al states.
City Admin istrator Charles
Thompson and officials of Avco
Financial and Ins urance group
made a presentation of the
proposal to the gathering of
Delly l'ilet , .........
HOLDS REINS (;<JI"\
-'clson wa s fl' t•l e<.'ll'CI
pres ~dent of the Huntington
Bea <"h Cit ' • l'l c:mcntan· •
'S.C'lrnol Bt;arcl Th ur~da·~·
.\:l•lson . .to. "111 head till'
fj, t'·membt•r hoar d lnr tlw
"eC'oncl 'l'<:tr 1 n iJ n>\\
HBfi.remen
rescue woman
from blaze
A 64 -yea r -old Huntington
Beach woman whose apartment
caug ht f i re while she was
sleeping was rescued Tuesday
nig ht by firefighters.
The wo m an. Do r o th y
Thompson of 19822 Brookhurst
St.. was repor.ted in serious
condition today a t Fountain
Valley Community. undergoing
treatment for smoke inhalation.
1 Huntingto n B each fir e
inves tigator Ric k Grunbaum
said the blaze apparently was
caused by cigarette as hes that
· ignited an overs tuffed chair.
He said hot ashes a pparently
fell into the chair while the
woman was watching television
in her living room. He said the
woman went to bed unaware
that the chair was smoldering.
According to Grunbaum. an
upstairs neighbor saw t he fire at
about 10:040 p.m. and notified the
apartment manager and the fire
de pa rtment.
pri vate ins u rance agents
Tuesday
"The whole thing stinks." said
Wes Banniste r . a n insurance
agen t and a lso a Huntington
Beach planning commissioner.
"The city is buying a pig in a
pok e , .. he told Thompson
"You're going to lose mo ney on
this thing a nd c reate a lot of
hard feelings."
Thompson says the eity will
conduct safety inspections only
and won't pa y off ins ura nce
losses. He said the inspections
won't cost the city anything
because that service already is
offer ed. although he admitted
t-hal only about 200 homeowners
annually allow ins pectors into
their hom es.
A vco sp"okesman Richard
Zizian said the insurance would
be between • 8 perl'ent and 15
percent lower than comparabl,e
packages now offered because
the homes would be -safe r after
the inspections
City Fire Chief Ray Picard
and P o l ice C hi e f Earl e
Robitaille said they support the
con cept because it w o uld
pro vi d e i n ce nti ve f or
ho m eowners to allow the
voluntary ins pec·tions wh ich
they s ay would reduce fire and
burglary.
T he Municipal Homeown~rs
In s urance wo uld o nly be
available for owner-occupied
homes. of which there are about
.20,000 in the city
But Bannis ter and ot her
agents charged th a t Avco·s
projected profit margins were
muc h too high. compared to
current nationwide trends.
"You·r e really naive if you
s wallow this proposal." he told
T hompson
Valley seeks
members for
ho.using panel
~
T he city of Fountain Valley 1s
accepting a pplications through
D ec . 15 from r e s i d e n t s
inte r ested in serving on the
Hou s i n g and Com munity
D eve lop m e nt Adv i sor y
Committee.
This committee meets at 7:30
p m . on the first Wednesday of
each month to review the city's
o n go i n g H ou s i n g a nd
Com munity Block Gran t
program and to recommend
future city projects under the
program.·
T h e co mmitt ee ha s 10
members. All terms wi ll expire
June 30,. 1982. Applica tions m ay
be o btained from the ci,Jy clerk"s
offi ce at City Hall. 10200 Slater
Ave .. or by calling 963-8321, ext.
232.
..... "91 .........
SEQUEL Suzy Gils trap of Irvine will be seen Thursday
ni ght in "Skyward Christmas." n sequel to the teen-age
paraplegic"s TV movie of last year
\ f always be special to "' ,. many. See Hugh Mulligan 0 /
column on Page 82. _..
BACK TO WORK Newport Ht'ath
pqli n ' sen..w:mt <;rt•g :vt attson i~ back on
the 1ob t od..i~·. 11 months after a
o.lty ...... , .... -
ncur·f<.1ta l act·1denl · I feel hkl· thing~
;.i r(' nol'mi.11 again. · ht• sa~·s
'Things are normal again'
Newport cop back on job after near-fatal accident
By STEVE MARBLE
OI -o.ll'f 1'1194 Slaff
He walks with a limp and there's a hint
of a scar on his forehead. These are the only
visible re m inders of what Greg Mattson has
out and walk down the block a little farther.
the next day I'd ~o farther Then I started
~ping out t wice a day. It was very slow."
been through. 1
The 31-year-old police sergeant, who has
battled back from a near-fatal accident that
left him broken a nd battered. strapped on his
gun . got out his badge and reported for duty
Tuesday .
I le says it never entered his mind to
throw in the towel, take a medical retirement
and seek a more passive job.
· • 1 refused to even let that thought enter
my mind," he says. "I wanted to come back.
It was very impartant to me
It was Mattson's first day back on the
Newport police force.
··1 fe lt g reat com ing b ack ," s aid
Mattson.;·1 feel like things are normal again.
1 just kee p thinking 'it's about time.· "
"It sounds trite. I suppose, but l really
enjoy helping.__other people solve problem s
even when you ~an't alwa ys ~elp them.
It was 11 months ago that Mattson was
hit by a car . He was standing on an edge of
Pa(·ific Coast Highway in West Newpor t
direct ing traffic when 1t happened. ·.
He says i1e doesn't remem ber a thing .
Friends have filled him in on the det ails,
which. he Jokes. seem to keep gettmg worse
and worse.
''I wanted to get
back to work. That was
my goal.''
The car knocked Mattson off his feet•nd
flipped him onto the hood. He was dragged
down the street for more than 100 feel before
the c ar s lammed into a metal railing.
··Why live life if you're not satisfied. with
what you're doing? t wouldn't be happy jus t
was ting away getting my checks without
doing my job.··
He was in a coma for six weeks and has
only vague me mories of the next 10 weeks.
Mattso n , working i n the r ecords
department now. says his next goal is to get
back"on the streets. back in a s<fuad car . He's
given hi mself six months to get there fhe driver was arrested on susf icion of
drunken driving and later given a.jai term
Mattson's injuries were extensive. He
had a broken neck. a punctured lung , c rushed
vertebrae. a twisted ankle and a leg cut sn
badly doctors worried he might lose it.
So far. he says he's encountered only one
surprise in coming back to work.
"I wanted to get back to work." Mattson
recalls. ··T hat was my goal. That's all I
tho ught about."
.. I figured I'd j ust come in today and get
my assignment. They told me to go into the
conference room and there were about 40
people in there w ith a cake that s aid ,
'Welcome Back Greg 'That floored me ...
Three operations la ter, Matlson says he
went hom e. He says he set his mind on
learning to walk again
He paused for a moment and looked
straight ahead.
··vou see, It's nice to want to get back
but it's so much nicer when those you work
with want you back.'"
"A nortnaJ person wouldn't even call it
walking. but it was a start. Every day I'd go
Handicap not a hindrance
Wheelchair-bound Irvine girl burgeoning actress • By JOEL DON
OI Ille o.il't ...... SI ...
Though Irvine 's Suzy Gilstrap
is bound to a wheelc hair for life.
s he sees no lif11its t o her
burgeon ing ca r ee r as a
television actress.
Last year s he made her TV as
w e ll a s ac tin g debut in
"Skyward.·· a heartwarming
story about a paraplegic who
learns to fly an airplane. Her
co-s tars we re Bette Davis and
Howard Hesseman.
The show received high marks
from the critics and producers
Ron H o w a rd a nd Anson
Williams (of TV's "Ha ppy
Days"> opted for a sequel with a
h oliday the m e, "Skyward
C h ristmas ." The s how airs
Thursday a t 8 p. m on NBC,
Channel 4.
Suzy re-c reates he r role as
Julie Ward, paralyzed since
birth from an affliction called
spina bifida. In the 'hour·long
program, Julie decides to
secretly fly to he r estranged
gr andfather and bring him home
tor Christmas. She meets with
disaster when she has to make
·an e mergency crash landing and
must repal!" her pla ne to escape
a dangerous situation.
Suzy's reaJ-llfe story is a bit
different from he r TV role.
T ra gedy s tr u c k t h e
son-spoken brunette four years
ago when a tree branch fell on
her back while she was on e
sum mer school field trip at the
Los Angeles Arboretum.
''They told me that the break
was so severe that they couldn't
see me possibly e ver walkina
again," said the Ir vine High
School sophomore .
"It took a lot of strength on
m y part and my family's part to
get back Into the routine." she
said. "But 1 don't think I went
through any depression or denial
''They couldn't
see me walking."
period because of all the support
my family gave to me.
"J was really scared about
going back to school to see how
they (he r frie nds> would handle
it. People jus t star ed a nd
w h is p e r e d , but as time
progressed. they were able to
talk to me."
She was learning how to play
wheelchair tennis from Brad
Parks when the "Skyward"
producers "ere searching for
the right girl lo play the lead. A
frie nd of the casting director
s uggested Suzy and the petite
girl' tested with about 30 other
girls. some also paraplegic.
Ray Bradbury set
for library talk
Science fiction writer Ray
Bradbury wlll be featured_
speaker Thursday at the toth
anniversary celebration of the
Friends of the Huntington Beach
Library.
Bradbury wtll speak on ")984
Will Nc5t Arrive : An Optimist's
Re port" at 7:45 p .m . in the
Ubrary, 1111 Talbert Ave.
Suzy s aid the produ cer s
weren't as con cerned about her
inexperience in acting as they
were about the possible dangers
of a wheelchair-bound person
per forming on location and at
studio sels. But their fears a~
we ll as those of the network
we re quelled when they saw her
agility in the chair.
"A couple of times l asked
myself what I was doing on the
set." she said, of he!' first day or
filming "Skyward." "I wasn't
an actor. I wasn't in the movies.
But as time progressed I got
more confidence."
After "Skyward"' was aired
and critically acclaimed. NBC
wa s s til l h esitant abo u t
launching the m ovie into a
regular series. But lS-year-0ld
Suzy thinks the sequel, with the
help of Howard a nd Williams.
will tum into a weekly offering .
In t h e m eantime . she's
continuing her studies a nd hopes
to attend UC Irvine a s a
·psychology major.
Suzy already is beam ing with
one r eward from her a cting
success. a recently purchased
bright red Volkswa1en Rabbit
that will be outfitted with specia l
hand controls.
Al Irvine High, however, she's
not involved In -any drama rroductions. Nor does she lake
essons from a.n a c ting
Instructor .
"J think doing It or bel.na on
the set Is the best actln• leuon
you can .have," she asserted. ·· 1
really don't th.ink I need th•t in
m y career."
I ·
• ... Hr Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, 0 comber 2. 198 1
.~OJrnrnu~
Vikes await
Colton's
power play
By 0ROGER CARLSON
Of -!Mlfy,..... ~
The Vikings or Marina High may feel they
have stopped the ultima te running game with a
21-1 4 victory over Bist\<)p Amal in the ClF Big Five
Conference football quarterfinals Saturday, but if
they think they've seen the ultimate, well, they
haven't considered the Yellowjackets of Colton.
The two collide Friday night at Mt. San
Antonio College in the semis. beginning at 7: 30,
and Colton brings with it a running game which
has seen three alternating tailbacks combine for 43
touchdowns en route to 11 straight victories.
Colton opened the season on the wrong end of a
16·0 lesson from Mater Dei, but has since buried 11
straight, scoring an average or 39 points and
limiting the last five to' a touchdown or less. --
Playoff foes St. Francis and Los Altos have
each been s pa nked with 45·point outbursts by the
Yellowjackets under Coach Don Markham.
"It's a double light end with a tight wing ,"
says Ma rina Coach Dave Thompson. "They just
ram it down your throat, with a lot of tight
reverses thrown in.
"It's a true vers ion of black and blue
footbaJI."
Markham. in his ninth year at Colton and with
his eighth playoff team, says his massive front line
is more than just brute strength.
"Believe it or not." he says, "we're a finesse
team. No one realizes that, but our blocking
schemes and combinations mesh is so fi ne, no one
can simulate us in practice.
"They usually don't even try, but people can
, get hurt if they don 't know what they're doing.
· "But, yes, we still play power football."
Colton's tailbacks include Delfino Mendoza 116
TDs>. Rex Blackwell (12 TDs) and David Blum (15
TDs>. all in the 5-10. 175-pound range.
Up front. the Yellowjackets present tackles
Phil Schocklee (6-1, 280) and Eric Rogers (6·4,
2501. guards Phil Gride r 16·4, 250) and Jeff Philpot
<6-2, 230) and center Val Hernandez (5·9, 220)
Tight end Leo Wat~on is a threat for Colton.
toO", with h is 'in s ide rever ses on a quick
dot.ible-handoff on the pitch play.
Ja~bar
mov e s
to No. 2
INGLEWOOIJ 1/\l'l .. It's
everybody 'down and one lo go
ror Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Only
Wilt Chamberlain r emains
between the superb center or the
Los An~elcs L<1kers a nd the
Nat1una_I Ba :.ketball
Assoc·1ation'i. carct r scoring
record
Abdul Jabbar. playing in his
'13th NBA season, became the
second leading scorer in ~BA
history d uring the Lakers · 117·86
trouncing of the Utah Jazz
Tues day night. He now has
26 ,718 points co mpared to
Chamberlain':. total of 31 ,419
Abdul ·J abhar, 34, passed
Oscar Robertson's 26,710 total
with 3 54 remaining 1n the first
quarter when he connected on a
~hort left-handed · Hook shot ,
giving him seven poi nts in the
game and 26,71 1 overall
·ROBERTSON, A teammate of
Abdul·Jabbar for four seasons at
Milwaukee, was ·on hand to
witness the achievement
"I think 1t 's great." s aid
Robertson, who traweled west
from his home in Cincinnati to
watch the game "I'm very
happy for Kareem, he's a good
friend of mine He's proved his
durability all these vears."
Abdul ·J abbar. who had 14
points 11nd 11 rebounds against
the JC1zz . didn 't need much
durability Tues d ay ni ght
because the game was decided
by halftime. Utah led 30·26 after
one period but tallied only five
points in the second quarter to
fall behind 59 .35 a t the
interm1ss1on
In the final 14 minutes of the
ha lf, the Lakers, 13·5. outscored
the J 11zz. 7-8. by a 36·5 count
The fi ve-point total is the
lowest scored by an NBA team
in a quarter since Buffalo got
four points in a period against
Mi lwaukee in 1972.
"You ICno.w its coming." say other coaches.
"but it's hard to stop." ~~~~n-f.~f~ed up over 100 yards on six carries
<See ~age 8')
IT'S MINE Newport Ha r bor's Greg Selby hauls
down a rebound. a lthough teammates Scott L1m•r
l.32> and By ron Ball are nearby to lend a nan<l
He lpless.ly s creened out are San Cle mente 's :vt ike
Dougan I 43 1 and Doug Lemon, It iwal-t t ht·
non-leag ue' opene r for both team:-in the Sailor-.
.L!~· m Tn '-l'l' who '' 911 . see pagt• Hfl
"I PERSONALLV·haven't put
11 lot of em phasis on becoming
the No. 2 score~ but it's an
honor and I'm very pleased,"
said Abdul-Jabbar. "I'm more
concerned with making the
l:akers :'l/o__l, noLrne No. I ~ ...
For Malavasi his social calendar grows blank · · 1·m sure Oscar was verv
glad to l-tee me break his record
becau~e he's verv unselfish an
life. JU~t like he was on the
court It was a thrill to have him
here on a night Jike this." One obser ving as the Rams went
down three times and came up twice
was impressed with .the many forlorn
aspects which always accompany such
an unfortunate demise.
Not the least of these is the
predicament of the head coach. Here is
a figure of utmost pity. a man in the
middle.
You see. the head coach is the fall
guy. It is a foregone conclusion, an
unwritten but clearly understood clause
in his contract that he shall take the
heat.
Lest this fact escape the head coach,
he is subtly r eminded. Management
and ownership are s uddenly ln meetings
or out to lunch when he calls and his
social calendar grows quite blank.
Consider the case of Ray Malavasl of
the Rams. His team suffered its final
humiliation, 24·0, in Pittsburgh and
Malavasi's situation was reflected in his,
post-game quotes to the gentlemen of
the working press.
"We couldn't get any offense going."
Fernando
captures
NL award
NE W YORK CAP >
F e rnando Valenzuela, the
left-handed pitch~ng star of the
Los Angeles Dodgers. added the
National League Rookie of the
Year award today to the Cy
Young honors he captured last
month and became the first
player to win those two trophies
in one season.
SPORTS COLUMNIST
"We have to get our injured people
well and go from there."
"We might start looking at some
different people."
There is no place to go from here.
There are no different people available
and it is too late, anyway.
Jt is traditional that the head coach is
without company. much in the manner
of the captain of a submerging vessel
a lone on the brid ge as the water
reaches his chin.
In the case of Ray Malavasi, he will
not be joined by Georgia Frontiere, the
proprietress Of the Rams . Madame
Ram will not stand beside Malavasi in
the rubble and cop out as to the part she
pla yed in des troy in g this once
s uccessful and proud NFL franchise.
Madame Ram will conclude it would
serve no purpose ror the future ror her
to admit it may have been questionable
judgment for her to permit the team's
quarterback, Vince Ferragamo, to
escape to Canada.
Th e rea son the S uper Bowl
quarterback left had to do with money.
Ferragamo said the amount the Rams
proffered was an insult. The Rams said
F e rragamo's a s kin g price was
ridiculous.
Probably. one side was telling the
truth but t he on ly amount ever
m entioned in public was $57,000 and
Ferragamo was gone.
Neither would Madame Ram say that
Ma lavasi was hampered in his efforts
by the loss of l inebackers Bob
Brudzlns ki and Hacksaw Reynolds .
Linebacking being the most important
aspect of defensive football, no team
can have too many capable people at
the position
The issue · with Brudz1nsk i was
money, as it was with Reynolds. Bru is
cu rrently being paid by the Miami
Dolphins and Hacksaw is on the payroll
oL1 the San Francisco 49ers , current
ctta mpions of the NFC West.
Madame Ram will not bother to
concede that the mishandling of the
Fred Dryer situation by the cerebral
trus t of the ..Barn s also rattled the
livestock which began to feel herded in
no purposeful direction.
Neither will Malavaasi mention any
or these things as :1e inhales the gas.
T he wor ld will never hear from
Ma lavasi's lips that communication
between his office and that of general
ma nager Don Klosterman broke down
and th at reasonable contact with
franchise headquarters in Bel Air never
existed.
If Carroll Rosenbloom is spinning in
his grave ljke a whirling dervish. so be
it. There will be no lament from Ray
Malavasi.
The game was s topped when
Abdul-Jabbar passed Robertson
and the crowd of 11 ,384 at the
Forum gave t he former UCLA
s tandout a 45-second standing
ova tion Robertson came on
court and said. "Congratulations
to a great player and a great
friend of mine "
Asked if he intended to try and
break Chamberlain's standard.
Abdul.Jabbar said. ''I'm not
going to stick around just to try
to top Wilt's record . I'm very
fortunate to have the kind of
career l'\'e had, with so many
highlights . This is another ."
Earvin ·~agic" Johnson led a
baljlnced Lakcrs· attack with 19
pomts. nine rebounds and eight
assists Jamaal Wilkes added 18
points and Mitch Kupchak had
17 points and 10 rebounds for Los
Angeles
Dry field+ hard work --Marina victory
There have been a few surp~es during
the 1981 prep fOotbaJl playofrs -not the
least the fact Mar ina High's Vikings
managed to play a game at Westminster
High Saturday night.·
A dozen hours before kickoff the field
was submerged in water -to the extent it
was literally eight inches deep from the
hash marks out, from end zone to end
zone. ,
But when the game began the field was
in amazing shape, leaps and bounds better
than the situation the night before at
Orange Coast College, whe11e Fountain
Valley met St. Paul. where the Vikings felt
they belonged.
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
gallops or water with eight pumps .
Horack came up with the idea of a
helicopter to help dry the field and a truck
load of sand, or two, finis hed the job.
At the least it was a $1,500 job. but the.
only individuals actually in line for
payment are a few maintentance workers.
'' ll 's just a freebie,·· says Reed. '
have. been supportir.g the Vilungs this year
while compiling an 11·1 record entering
the Cl F Big Five Conference semifinals
against Colton.
BasketbaJI Coach Steve Popovich took a
look at his calendar two months .ago and
scheduled his tournament this week to run
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday,
leavin~ Friday open for the semifinals.
A week later the Vikings' basketball
t eam is idle again on Friday I when the
finals are scheduled at Anaheim Stadium>.
opting to meet Mission Viejo a night la&>r
on Saturdav.
"When I saw the game with Edison
decided to change it." says Popovich. The c hunky burler from
Sonora. Mexico, who impressed
the baseball world with poise
belying his 20 years -he turned
2-1 last month -and a dancing
s c r e w b a 11 , r e c e i v e d 1 7 '".z
first-place votes and 61h for
seco nd for 107 points . The
ba lloting was done by a panel or
two members of the Baseball
Writers Association of America
from each Nat ional League city.
TOP ROOKIE The
Dodger s' F er n a nd o
Valenzuela was \'Oted a s the
National League's top rookie
toda~
THE REASON? A lot of hard work,
naturally at no pay. by the Viking coaches.
Andy Donegan, John Seeley. Darrin
Moon and Chuck Beard began at 8 a.m ..
were joined later by Lance Perry. J eff
·Avenatti, Tim Reed and Topper Hora1::k.
and by 5 o'clock they had drained LS0,000
The dr ier th• field the better the
Viki n g s· chances aga in s t th e
ground·oriented Amat crew. and those
assistant coaches surely did a job.
The Vikmgs followed up with a 21-14
victory. • • • THEY AREN'T .the only coaches who
• • • AN ALUMN I bas ketball game a t
Estancia High is in the works for Dec. 12
a nd the Eagles are looking for a ll
interested graduates who think they've got
<See CA&LSON, Page IM)
He be<:ame the third straight
Dodger pitcher to be na med NL
rookie of the year -Rick
Sutcliffe and Steve Howe
preceded Valenzuela .
Montreal outfielder T i m
Raines. who led the league with
71 stolen bases ln just 88 games.
placed second to Vale nzuela.
• Raiqes, a .304 hitter, captured
the remaining first-place votes.
fJ'h, and second-place ballots.
17 '1'.t , for 85 points.
Only five other play ers
received votes. and those were
for third place . New York Mets
third baseman Hubie Brooks got
8 \.'i third-place votes. followed
by pitcbeT Bruce Be re nyi of
CinciM1ti and second basem1n
Juan Bonilla of San Dieco with
tlve.
AAen, Walker, McMahon top All=Arllerica selections
NEW YORK <AP) -Georgia running
back Herschel Walker, Michigan wide
receiver Anthony Carte r and Texas
defensive tackle Kenneth Sims have
been named to The Associated Press
All·America eoJlege football team for
the second year in a row. joining
record-breakers Marcus Allen and J lrh
McMahon on the squid. ·
Brigham. Young's McMahon, wbo will
wind up his career against Washington
State iifthe Holiday Bowl, not only set •
pas s yardage m1rk of 9 ,S35 1
regular-season yards but also led the
naUon this season in passing and tot.II
ofrense.
Despite missing two games with a
knee inJury, be completed 272 of 423
p asses ror 3.555 ya rds a nd 30
touchdowns and was intercepted only
seven times.
Allen, of Southern California, the first
runner· ever lo gain 2,000 yards in a
seas<'n, rushed for mot'e than 200 yards
seven limes in 11 games and finished
with 2,342 yards , smashing the mark of
1.948 by Pill's Tony Dorsett In 1976. HJs
averqe of 2L2.9 yards per game set
another record.
Allen. who led the nation in scoring
with 23 touchdowns will end his career
against Penn Stale in the Fiesta Bowl.
Walker. the other nnt-team running
bac k, h a.s a regular-season game
remaining ,gains l Georgia Tech
Saturday. ln 10 games be has rushed for
1,666 yards after setting a record of
l.616 for a freshman last year.
The AP All·AfP.erica t eam will appear
o n 9 ob Ho pe's All -star Comedy
Christmas Special on Sunday, Dec. 20.
Carter caught 44 passes for 82S yards
and seven touchdowns and returned 15
kickoffs for 406 yards and 10 punts for
150. .
The rest of the offensive unit includes
tight end Tim Wrighlman of UCLA ,
wide receiver Julius Dawkins of Pitt -
he led the nation with JS touchdown
receptions while catching 40 passes for
690 yards -tackles Ed Muramky or
Michigan and Terry tausch or Texas,
guards Kurt Q.ecker or Michigan and
Sean Farrell of Penn State. center Dave . '
Rimington of Nebraska and placekicker
Gary Anderson of Syracuse. Anderson
did not miss an extra point in ·his
career and connected on 18 of 19 field
goal attempts this season.
Besides Sims. the defensive unil
consists or ends Billy Ray Smith of
Arkansas and Andre Tippett of Iowa,
tackle Jeff Gaylord of Mls50Uri -Big
Eight Defensive Player of the Year -
midd l e guard Tim Krumrie of
Wisconsin, linebackers Johnie Cooks of
Mississippi State. Bob Crable of Notre
Dame and Pitt's Sal Sunseri. backs
Terry Kinard of C lemson. Mike
Ric hardson of Arlaona Slate and
Tommy Wilcox or Alabama and punter
Reggle Roby of Iowa.
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a11ltes it UJe1al to ad· mint condition. Hosts l•------vertile "any preference, views "' sreenbtlts and A Om~1011 of
SELL idle items with a II arbor lm·estment (.'o li mitatl.on. or dis-•wimmine pool. Owner
crlmlnataon bued. on will carry rmuciDi with
race, colo~. rell11on. lowclown.Callnow,
sn, <>!' aatJ~al onaiD. @ SEA couE
Of ID ID1.fttlioa lo make l .. s' any such preference, PIOPflTif ,
limitation. or d is-71'··631-6990 crimiDatiofl... ----
AIOIA&I 1b11 MWSpaper will not Me AHOIDAIU
lt:nowintly accept any A lalteflllly redecorated
advertialn& for real 3 Bdrm bome with a oat
estate which it in viola· year old roof and RV -=tioa~=t.be=l=aw=·---1 apece. Seller may auitt
i-------~ in finaDcin&. All this for 1121,000. Ca II now.
lllOIS: AdwertlMn ms:rro , .......... A . ..,, ... = ""LLSTAT£
iM,y PILOT ~i-~-"-~_L_T_OA_S_ ....., .........
IHerrect l•ttrflH1--.,..-·.· ... -,.• .. -•
..,. 3 Bdrm coado, 111per
aharp In every way. r--------i Tutefully decorated. ......... w. lmll l&Ddlcapina. 1reat location. Only $180,000
Daily Pilot Classifitdtm _____ _
A •• llDlll ILlllS CD.
OVER 57 YEA RS OF SERVICE
POOLSIDE sm tMG
Elegant Condo -Neutral Tones -
2 BR. 2 BA -Formal D.R. -
Gorgeous Sunsets -Super Financ-
ing -Low Fixed Int. Rate -Sho\\'n
By Ap!X. Asking $220,000. A "Joy Of
Newport '' Listing.
Axa urru
EASTllUff
Individual Home -Lge 5 BR -
Sep. Mstr Ste -Good Fir Plan -
Vu City Lite s -Great
Neighborhood -School. Park Close
By -F.ast Escrow. $255,000. A "J oy
()(Newport " Listmg.
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t1aa. $355,000. C:lrc* flnpl.ce.
flW CONDOS BY BEACH
0. Woct to a...ci.. Co••,.r•ry
6 u cllc .-dillsclw• ii l bed + 1..,.
•••l•9 decli. Fl•Hcl•• flexible. $255,000, 611-1400.
WATE~+ -HOMES, IN€
REAL ESTATE
s..i., Rrn••I• P•OO!'fl> ~"""'
2436 W Cout Hv.~ ~1 &.Kh
'31·1400
IA YSIDI COYIS . Private beach,
gate guard commun ity. Steps to
Balboa Island. 2 BR. 2 BA
Condominium. $359,000 Marilyn
Kershner 642-823.5 Cl.34 1
CAM•IMI MOOIL IH UMYBlSITY
PAii Totally upgraded and
remodeled 3 BR with excellent
financing available. Features
re modeled kit chen. DR . &
atrium. hot tub. firepit , gas
barbeque and more. Sl59.900
Scott Alston 551-8700 CL35 l
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Aboard
our
Gift Train
and sell yeur
Hnlmade items.
It's so usy . . .
Just call 642-5678 an-
ask for your •
Dai~ Pilot Chrisbnas Ad-f1Sar
ILIGAMCf ... abounds in this
custom French provincial home l~al~ on .the 8th fairway with
rughl hght y1ews. ? BR Big Canyon
tx>me that tS completely luxurious.
$2,:m,<XX>. Call 760-<a'lS.
IHQUI AM) LOYB.Y ... bluffs COO· sJo offers 3 BR. 21h BA. Split level
with lovely decor. $255.000. Ca ll
700-005.
MNTAS11C AMAMCM ... in The
Bluffs. Beautiful end unit with wrap
arow5d pafio. 3 BR. Assumable 1st
and owner will carry" second .
$249,SOO. Call 760-<a'lS.
WA'19111QNf UYM ... on Lido
Isle. Fantastic colonial 7 BR home
that ~ completely custom thruout.
Overlooks the water and private
beach. Call 700..a5.
5'M IUY . . . for handyman re-
modeler. Fantastic views in a Jove .
l · gh b.orhood in Newport
. 3BR 1 and ~ BA. '415 000. M2·7500. •
CIMTM MWCI• ... Well de·
lilMd Ii~ i1N1ce in Univentty
Part in Irvine. ProfeasionallY de·
canted BR. 2~ BA, formal cfinlD1 ~ and family room. St•.500. \All·-·
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l>ani Mural returns Rebelst Yanks to day Atlanta burned
1 1\l'OMA. Wu11h C AP1
A <lcK•tor who pll'uded
~urlty to dru.: c·burwcs ti," h1•1•n ordcrl'll b)• a
J111IJ.ll' to i;tcl uut of ti>wo
Ullll stu llUI
Thc :.t:nl l'll t'e o r
h11n1 shment w•1~ hunded
h y P icrct• ('ou n t y
Suiw r1or Court Jud.ic
Nile Aubrcv
Il e ~u\1 t· Josep h
l.as by, 69, u lontttimc
Tacom a r t':.irknl , a
s u s 1H·nd e d 10 year
:.e nlcn c:e on th e
condition lht•l Las by
nc \/cr live 1n 1'1cH·1•
County again
Ol'puty Prosel·utor
Tom 01nw1ddie and
Las by'i. o wn lawyer
rcco mm e nd1.>d the
banishment
Lasby. who pleaded
~u l lty to d rutt delivery
a nd drug possession
chsr~es. will live rn a
r e tire me n t hum c in
Seattle. said D1nwidd1e .
• Lasb' was arrvsted on
drug charges in 1977 He
r C'ce1ved a two-year
!>u s p e nded pri so n
sentc nl·e at that time
and subsequently was
ba rred from medical
practice
. lie was arrested again
this year after a police
u n d e r c o v c r
1n\'est1 gat wn Las by 's
nl•1ghbors complained
that . sus pe cte d drug
addins and d eal e r s_
fr e qu<'ntcd hi s
residence
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lhl' cull or buj.lll':! from u 16·truck
ste reo systt>m und all that 1s
m issin i:t 1s tt11• odor of the
gunpowdl•r
The C~·C'lornmu. painted by a
team or a rtists Ill 1886. came
close to rotl1nJ.! from negltict
before l'ity. state und private
contributions provided the $9
million necessary to restore and
rcnovatt• the painting and its
building
The painting. 52 feet high and
400 feet in c ircumfe rence. and
1l s act'o mpan yi n g
lhree·d1mensional diorama have
been closed to the public since
1918-for the ·restoration work.
I n prrparat ion f o r i t s
reopening in June 1982, a team
of artists has been repainting
faded and wo rn a r e a s and
painting new canvas us ed to
r e pa i r rips T he d e l icate
structural work that saved the
pai nting a lre ady h as been
completed
Cycl<>r amas. which us ually
depi ct batt le scenes. we re
popular in the early 1800s and
enjoyed a resurgence shortly
after the Civil War. but their
p<>pularity s uffered with the
advent of photography
The Atlanta painting, a tounst
attraction for most or t h is
century. was produced by a
team or 15 artists who worked on
it for 18 months. beginnin~ an
1885.
It was grven to the city .in 1898
DEATH land was moved in t he mid-19:.>5
ND'lcls to its current home. a building in
Grant Park. where a leaky roor
----------• damaJ?ed the painting
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Layers of dust, mold. oil and
water marks were· cleaned off
and more than 700 holes and
t e ars. r.a n g 1 n g r r o m t 1 n y
imperfections to rips several
feet long, were repaired. said
Robert Jones. coordinator of lhe
restoration projecL
"It looks re all y be autiful
now." J onas said. "The colors
arc com ing out better than I'm
sure anyone can remem ber in a
lot of years. -
The restoratwn work involves
abo ut 14 a r t i s t s a nd is
surperv1 ·ed by Gustav Be rger.
an Austrian-born expe rt hased
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ARTIST WORKS ON RESTORATION -Robin Reid wears a
gas mask to keep out fiberglass fumes and construction.
dust as he works on restoration of Civil War painting. Statue
of a soldier . foreground. is shrouded in plastic.
rn N<'w York .. Be rger had to
de\'elop ways to move the brittle
can vas so 1t could be cleaned
and restored. Workers tested
equipment and techniques on a
g1<1nt model before attempting
to move the painting itself,
.l unt>s i.aid
Cvl'loram a orr1cial Tom
f ergusorf'said mut•h of the work
1s applying basic restoration
"ork cm a grand scale Gustav is
n o t e d for laking unu s u al
µ ro j e <·ts . t hings l h at other
pl'opll' consider hopeless · ·
Among the· difficulties that
had to be over come was the
rem oval or a coat of linseed oil
a pplied to the canvas to protect
1t b y Work s Prog r es s
/\dmin1stral1on a rtists during
the 1930s. Jones s aid .
Recause the linseed 011 and lhe
paint had s imilar com positions.
re.m o\'1 n g the o il without
damai.:1ng t h e paint was
d1 ff1t•ull. ht! suid. Workers tested
... variety of solvents and found
one that re moved the oil and not
the paint.
Tom Stevens. chief financial
analyst for the city, s aid funds
for the restoration came from
c;cver al sources: S4.5 million
fro m a revenue bond issue to be
repaid from operating funds or
the Cyclorama over 15 years; S2
million from a nonymous donors,
SL5 m illion from th e state
Department-o f Natur a l
Resources. and SI 3 million from
the city
Wh en the Cyclo r ama is
reopened. vis itors will view the
cy lindrical painting and the
diorama from a bout four dozen
theater seats built on a raised.
rota ting platform in the center
or the 10-sided building
The ne w th~a l er , w hic h
replaces a s tationar y wooden
p la tform . gives vi sitors the
feeling they a re sitting on a hill
in the midst of battle .
Th e di o r a m a h as b een
reconstructed on a fibe rglass
floor painted to resemble earth.
Built lo continue the painting's
per spective onto the floor. the
diorama contains about 100
soldiers.
The bu ildi n~ itse lf h a s
und e rgon~ S5.4 mill ion in
reno vatio ns and includes a
separate auditoriu m whe r e
visitors will view a movie about
the restoration process. Visitors
also will hear lectures that will
explain the battle action a nd
poi n t out la ndmarks. while
military music plays in the
back~round
'1 hur ... <IJ1 ll1 ·1 1•111lwr :t l!fl!I
Fri1•ru l-, ,111• ·"k"ol lo m•Tl
111th lht· IJm1 h .oflt'r lht·
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Actor leads demonstration
I ·• m 1 I' r l' q 11 t•,. l ~ that dun .1l1on~ he· m.111!· ''' thl'
\ml'riran C'Jn1·1·r ~11·1r1~ 111 1 lt1•U o( f!ll\\IT'
Jim Stacy lost arm and leg to drunken driver
" Neptune Society '
CllEMA1'lON IUlllAL "'SEA
646-7431
Our literature tells the complete story of our
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r McCOlMIQl MOlTUAlllS 'I
Laguna Beach
494 9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San JJan Capistrano
495·1776
HAJllC>a LAW~M~. OLIVE
Mortuary • Ceme1ery
Cremarory
1625 Gosier Ave
Cosla Me<;a
540-5554
P'IHCI llOTMUS
llU goADWAY
MOtl~UAlY
110 Broadway
Cos1a Mesa
642·9150
l.ALTZIH•HOH
SMfTH & TUTHllL
WISTCUff CHA'll
4'l7 E I 7th Sr
Costa Mesa
646-9371
"8Cl•OntHS
SMlnt5' MOITUAIY
627 Matn SI
Hunt1n0ton Beach
536-6539
•'rom AP dispatches
Actor Jim Stacy headed a
ca ndlelight wa lk or about 400
p e opl e in Lo s A n geles
demonstrating their hope that
streets and hig hwa y s d on't
become killing g ro unds for
drunk driver s during the
Christmas season.
Stacy. who lost an a rm and a
le~ in a traffic accident with a
d'runk driver , is chairman of the
C al iro rnian s f o r So ber
l11ghways. The organization for
fo ur years h as lo bbied for
I o ug he r legislation a g ains t
drunk driving a nd for assistance
to vil'lt ms or accidents caused
by intoxicated driver s .
* 1' Partial r estor a ti on of
l.eonurdo da Vinci's "The Last
Supper " has not resolved all lhe
proble m s e ndangerin g the
fresco in Milan's Santa Marie
d~lle Grazie Church.
G is berto Ma rte lli. a n a rt
expert and honorary c urator or
the church refectory in which
the fresco was painted 483 years
ago, said today the stability or
the wall and humidity still posed
threats lo the masterpiece.
* •
Two armed men forced their.
way into the La Jolla home or .
f'r e d e r ic k D e H orrman .
pres ident of the Salk Institute.
Valley principal.
joins state panel
Marc Ecl<er . 32, principal at
F ulton School in Fountain
Valley, has been appointed to
t he s tatewide e le m entar y
r11c1AC ••w administration committee of the
....,llAl ,... AssociaUon ol California School
Cerr.let'Y Mortuary Ad l ' t t Chapel-Crematory m n1s ra ora. -3ISOO Ptc1f1e view o;1ve Ecker will ser ve three years
Newpot1 Beach on the 20-member committee,
6'4·2700 • which studies e lementary sehool ... ....._ _______ .,,,,~ •issues and legislative priorities.
I !
and bou nd a nd r obbed
OeHoffman and his wife police
s aid.
Neither DcHoffman, 57. nor
his wife Patricia was reported
injured
* * School offic ials in Chicago
PllCll
orde red 20 Wesl Sid~ schools
closed today because of power
fai lures tha t have 'darke ned
classrooms infermrttently since
Monday
Ma ny parents s aid schools
~hould be shut becau se fire
u la rm syst em s and s prinkle r
systems worked only pa rt or lhe
time as utility officials initiated
a "rolling brownout" Monday
w h e reby -ma n y u se r s h ad
e lectnnty. t he n didn 't , for
t wo·hour periods. • • Two young men tried to scaJe
I he 40·story Pillsbury Center in
downtown Minneapolis, but gave
u p after c limbii'tg less than
halfway
One or lhe climbers sa id they
q uit scaling the cold , wet,
winds we pt off ice buildin g
Tuesday whe n thei r fingers
hecamc cold a nd they worried
th at some of their climbing ·
eqUipment would give out.
Police immediately took them
into custbdy.
P o lice ide ntified them as
T homas Lee Deuchler, 26. of
Mlnn f'apol111 a nd James A.
R udolph, 20, o f Arlin1toe
llelghls. DI. • • P sychiatr ic technicians at
Metropolllan SCale Hospllal In
Norwalk a re protesting a $4
million state remodeling plan
because they believe it could put
them in danger.
P llyc hiatri c workers '
0 1 a a a es a 2 2
protesting Tues day outsrde the
hospital's gates s aid the plan
calls for quarter -in c h thick
s hatterproof ·g la ss enclosing
. nursing stations in the mental
wards to be re moved.
* * An Ohio woman fell to her
death from the top o f The
Arcade in downtown Cleveland,
where she was he lping her
hu s band c l ean th e facade.
a uthorities said
The C u ya h oga County
coro n e r 's o ffic e wa s
invest igating the death Tuesday
of Julie Kloth. 32, or Northfield. • • Bas ic training no longer will
be conducted a t Fort Gordon.
Ga.. the Army says, because
room is needed for advanced
individual training.
The Army a nnounced Tuesday
it decided to s hift the recruit
t ra ining to Forl Dix, N.J . in
Janua ry.
Dental unit
sets clinic
The Orange County Dental
Society is s p o n soring an
emergency dental clinic at
W'est e .ro Medical Center.
formerly Santa Ana-Tustin
Co mmunity Hosp ita l . to
accommodate patients who
don't have a regular dentist or
whose dentist ca nnot b e
reached.
The service is available on an
ongoing basis from 7 p.m . to 7
a .m . weekdays, and. 24 hours a
day on weelcends and holidays.
Emer1ency dental patients are
admitted through the .hospital
emerrency departm ent.
Western Medical Center 11
located at 1001 North T\lslln
Ave . in Santa Ana . For
information, call 633·S>Ol. •
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Tiii• M.it,.,...I ••• llltd wllll llM
County Clerk ot Or•nat Counl y on ,,.o .. m-JO. ""
P'UIUC MOTIE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
HELEN RUTH ENGEL
ANO OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO. A 111240.
T o all h e ir s ,
beneficiar ies. c re d itors
and contingent creditors of
Helen Ruth Enge l and
pe rsons who may be
otherwise interested in the wi II a nd/or estate:
A petit ion has been fi led
by William H. Engel In the
Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
Wi lliam H, Enge l b e
appointed a s pe r sonel
r ep r esen tat i ve t o
administer the estate of
Helen Ruth Engel (under
t he Inde p e ndent
Administration of Esta tes
Act>. The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive,
West, in the City of Santa
Ana. California on Dec. 23.
1981 at 9 :30 A.M.
I F YOU OBJECT to the
gra nting of the petition,
you should ei ther appear
al the hearing a nd sta te
your objections or fil e
written objectioos with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
in pe r son or by your
attorney.
IF YOU ARE A
C REDITOR or a
contingent creditor of the
deceased, you must file
your c laim with the court
o r present it t o th e
pe r sonal re presentative
appointed by the court
within foor months from
the date of first issuance
of letters as provided in
Section 700 of the Probate
Code of California. The
time for filing clalms wlll
not expire prior to four
months from the date of
the hearino noticed abOve.
YOU MAY EXAMIN E
the file kept by the court.
If you are interested In the
estate , you may file a
request with the coort to
rece ive special notice of
the Inve ntory of estate
assets and of the petitions,
a ccounts and reports
described In Section 1200.S
of the California Probate
'Code .
Louis Miiier, Attem.y
at L•w. 5670 Wllsltlre
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Country -~usic colic~~ hits sour note
TUCSON, Ariz. <AP > -About
250 students and administrators
took their seats after school in
th e ca f e t er ia in eager
anticipation of a rare junior bigh
school concert by country musk
stars Loretta Lynn and Barbara
Mandrell.
They waited a nd waited, but
only after no one showed did
they know they had been duped
The students paid Sl apiece for me shew, and school officials
even promoted it by sending
fliers home to parents
A long while gown for Miss
Lynn hung in a school closet ,
supposedly put there by Miss
Lynn herself during a sneak
visit to check out the stage and
sound system.
Max well Junior High School
Principal Dan Lupo said
T u esd a y that th e
administration ·~ approval was
based on a letter hand-delivered
h i m by, a 13 -yea r -old
eighth-grade student. It bore
signatures purported to be those
o f the two country mus ic
sin ger s. and Lupo said he
thought it was genuine .
He said the student, whom he
would not identify. said Miss
Lynn and Miss Mandrell were
willing lo do the conce rt Monday
as a favor to her family.
FIXINGS FOR FESTIVAL Eugene Moore
poses as the bemused butler while Bear
Jensen. Jill Hochadel and Andrew Jensen of
:'llewport Beach decorate one of 16 theme
tn•es to be displayed at Newport Harbor Art
Museum this weekend. The ei~hth annual
Deltr ......... .,~....._
Christmas Tree Gala "i ll be open to the
public from 11 a. m. to 5 p.m. Friday-Sunday
Admission is S2 for non-member s. Sl for '
seniors and students: r hildren under -i-2
admitted free with an udult. The museum is
at 850 San Clemente Orin•
Baby sent to foster home
Mother 'no show' at hearing in umbilical cord case
A woman who refused to let
doctors cut the umbilical cord
from he r newborn son two
months ago failed to attend a ,
critical c u stod y hea rin g
Tuesday, and her baby was
remanded to a foster home.
Orange County Juvenile Court
Judge Byron McMillan ruled
that Penelope "P e nn y ··
Valenzuela defa ulted by not
showing up at the hearing. He
ordered that he r son .. Benny
Alexander Valenzuela Chavez.
should remain in foster care
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Deyst.n:
pe ndin g another review in
November. 1982.
The boy was t ake n into
cus tody of the county Social
Ser vices Department about 18
hours after the birth.
T he mother said litter she
foll ows Indian customs and was
preparing to follow the
ritualistic exercise of biting off
the umbilical cord -already
separated from her -when law
enforcement officers broke into
the Capistrano Beach home
where she was resting and took
the baby.
The mother, wflo had been
treated in previous. years for
mental illness, was admitted
into the mental health ward al
the UC Irvine Medical Center
but was released 12 days later
after convincing a s uperior
court judge she w as n o t
sufrerlng from delusions .
She said during the court
appearance sbe had refused the
doctors· olfers lO cut BeMy's
umbiUcal cord because it wasn't
according lo a ncient Indian
traditioo. She also said she had
slept outside, cradllne her baby.
on the night after giving birth.
The baby was born out.doors
on Sept. 13. Ms. Valenzuela said
she was walking lO a friend's
I house when she fell ill, sat down
I and delivered the baby In 10
minutes. A Laguna Beach police
officer who noticed her took her
to South Coast Medical Center.
w he r e th e placen ta was
removed but not the cord from
th.e baby.
Under McMillan's ruling. Ms.
Valenzuela still can petition the
court for an earlier hearing in
which to review her ability to
take custody of the child.
Reagans get
'care packet'
MONTPELIER. Vt. <AP> -
When Larry Curtis heard that
Nanc y Reagan didn't have
enough money lO buy tablecloths
for the While House, he decided
·it was his civic duty to prepare a
care packa1e.
So Curtl!:, owner of a small
Royalton rnarkel, and some of
his customers filled a cardboard
box with a red par.r tablecloth.
white paper p ates. 1reen
napkins. Plastic knives, spoons,
cups and for~.
Mrs. Rea1an recently raised
more than $822 ,000 in
tax-deductible contributloos to
refurbish the White House.
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"1 did question it at first,"
Lup0 said.
The letter, Lupo s aid, was
addressed to him but contained
just a few typewritten lines and
was not on letterhead stationery.
1t read: "I'm very glad you
want me al your school I hope
yott" believe e~ery th ing <the
student and her mother> told
you because it's all true "
Lupo said he felt impressed
that Ms Lynn would go ahead
with the performance aft er the
death of her mother just last
w~ek.
But at the scheduled start of
the performance. on a stage
adorned with s igns reading
"Welcome Loretta Lynn," the
gi rl told school officials that Ms
Lynn couldn't ~ppear because
her uncle had just died. Lupo
said. The ticket money was
refunded and the students went
home.
The Tucson Citizen newspaper
S'aid it contacted the student's
father . who said the family
obtained Ms Lynn's autograph
in Las Vegas. Nev . but the
entertainer had never visited the
family.
A spokesman for Ms. Lynn
said s he doei. not perform at
Sl'hOOl l>
Nuke 'freeze' sought
Signatures .gathered in county for initiative
A group calling fo r an end lo
t est i n g, production a nd
d e p loy m ent of a ll nu clear
we apons in the United States
and Sovie t U n ion began
gathering signatures Tuesday in
Orange County to qualify a
nuclear arms freeze initiative
for the November. 1982. ballot.
professors from UC Ir vine and
C al S t ate Full e r to n , a
Presbyterian minister from
Newport Beach and the director
of the Orange County nuclear
~rm s freeze campaign_
In describiflg the calamity and
destruction that would follow a
nu c l ear attack in Or ange
County, UC I pediatrics
professor Kenneth' Dumars said
·Dumar s, c hairma n of the
~e n etics division at the UCJ
Medical St·hool. "No physical
s t ru c tur e wou ld r e maiq
standing. That area would be
surrounded by a~ring containing
thousands or critically injured
a nd hurned ··
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In announcing the beginnings
of its campaign throughout the
state, organizers s a id they
needed abuui 3"!i0,000 signatures
to qualify the initiative for the
ballot. ! Related photo Page AS>
-''ff a one-mega on bomb were
dropped on this spot, it would
wipe out everything between
Garden Grove and the Newport
Freeway ~nd from Orange to
Costa Mesa";-
Dumars said 1( a nuclear
catastrophe such as this ever
occurred. all medical, f!2lice.
fire and government services::---TT'"'"'I
would be lost
Speaking out in favor of the
measure at a Tuesday press
conference in Santa Ana were
Pension
-cutbacks
protested
··WASH1NG1'0N <API --. Led
by 81 -year ·o ld Re p. Claude
Pepper, s eve ral hundred
disgruntled. plac ard-waving
delegates to the White House
Co nf ere n ce o n Aging
demonstrated today against a
key committee's vote to back
. Heagan administration Social
~;ecurity policies.
After a brief standoff. Pepper,
w h o c alied h is g r oup
"vigilantes." was admitted lo
address the conrerence's
Committee on E conomic Well
Being.
Outside, the protesters held
aloft signs reading "Save Our
Security" and "No More Cuts."
More than two hours later,
however . Pepper and conference
or ganizers ..,.,ere still debating
whether he would be allowed to
address the committee, some of
whose members s houted that
they did not want to hear him.
The d issidents · oppose the
committe's endorsement of the
administration's opposition io
using general tax revenues lo
shore the financially strapped
Social Security System. Pepper
said the panel's vote did not
r e flect t he sentim e nt of a
majority ofthe nat ion's elderly.
But the panel, in a break with
the administration. today voted
in favor of restoring the Sl22
m o nthly minimum Social
Security benefit for a ll those
now getting it and for those who
will become entitled to it in the
future.
Congress killed the benefit at
Reagan's request last summer
for the thr,e million current
re c ipi e nt s . But t h e
adm inistraqon has supported
efforts in '*th the House and
Senate to restore it for those
recipients, denying It to future
beneficiaries.
··No life would remain,·· said
• •
Speaking of the initiative, he
said. ··This meas ure is a modest
s tep, but a begi}lnmg I urge that
th e people o f the state o r
<See FREEZE, Page AZ> • • •
Seal Beach nuclear
lawsuit to continue
A s p o k es man f or a n
anti-nucle ar group s a ys the
organization will continue with a
lawsuit to force the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons Station to move,
although the Supre m e Court
deli vered a damaging blow to
the suit Tuesday .
By a unanimous vote, the
Supreme Court ruled Tuesday
on a similar suit filed in Hawaii
that the fed eral government
doesn't have to disclose where it
s tores nuclear weapons nor does
it h ave to ·pr epa r e a
··hypothetical e nvironmental
impact statement"' for facilities
that could possibly store nuclear
weapons.
Officials .of the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons base have never
<·o nfirmed no r d e nietf t he
existence of nuclear weapons at
the station, which serves as an
arsenal for the Pacific Fleet.
Ja mes Goodwin , of the Seal
Beach Nuclear Action Group,
says the Supreme Court ruling
was a "major disappointment."
He s a ys the por tion of the
group's lawsuit dealing with the
poss ible s tor age of nuclear
weapons may be dropped .
Goodwin says the group wiU
continue with another section of •
th e s u it that char1es lbe
weapons base pr oximity to
residences violates state laws by
constituting a nuisance.
The group's lawsuit was filed
in rederal courts in Los Angeles
last August, but may be shifted
to state courts in the wake of the
Supreme Court 's ruling
Tuesday.
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Dreams realized
Progeria victims visit Disneyland
By ST EVE MITCHELL
Of .. o.lly ...... Sl ...
Squinting from the b'righl sun.
and only occasionally looking at
the bank of photographers in
front of them, two boys stricken
with a rare a gin g disease
appeared any{hing but willing lo
participate in a press conference
at Disneyland today.
Little Fransie Geringer. 8. and
Mickey Hays, 9. were far more
int e re s t e d in p i n c hin g
Pinocchio 's lo ng nose a nd
peering inside Mickey Mouse's
half-open mouth than smiling for
the cameras.
T he two boys. who sµffe r from
progeria. a rare disease that
makes them grow old 10 times
faster tha n n o rm r I , ha ve
b ecom e good frie~d s s ince
m e e t i n g S u n d a Y· a t t h e
Disneyland Hotel.
About 75 photographers met
wit h the two boys and their
parents for a 20-minute photo
session Just inside the Anaheim
amusement park today.
The pair were more impressed
with the Disneyland c haraclers
that surrounded them than by
71st District Assemblyman Chet
Wray, who presented them with
resolution.
''These young men are very
brave." Wray said. ··As brave. l
think . a s the pioneer s who
walked on the moon because
t h ey t oo are f aci ng the
unknown."
Mickey, of Ha llsville. Texas,
t he least s h y of the two ,.
ans wered questions from the
press with a nod or his head.
A third victim of ttle disease.
11-year-old Alicia Gpwans. of p attOft named San J ose, was to arrive at the
Magic Kingdo m l ate this
Frans ie, of South Africa,
rem ained in the background. He
was content to rub his hand up
and down Pinocc hio's white
nylon pants.
"Do you get tired of answering
dumb questions?·· one news man
posed. new county
director
Russell Patton, who has
worked · 14 year s in Orange
County government. was named
today a s the n e w county
personnel director .
Patton, 39. of Mission Viejo.
succeeds Bert Scott, who takes
the post this month of General
Services Agency director. That
spot is being vacated by the
retiring Thomas Egan.
Patton curre ntly works as
deputy assistant director of the
Human Services Arency's
Public Health Department,
drawing a $48,000 annual salary.
He said today. only a few
minutes alter learnln1 of his
selection, he isn't sure what his
n ew s alary will be. It Is
expected lO increase sllghUy.
Seven of Patton's 14 years
with the county we re spent In
p e r sonne l services. which
includes contract ne1olialions
with variou s e mplo yee
organiaalions. he said.
'
a fte rnoon . But Di~n ey l a nd
offi cials said they did not believe
the three would link up at the
, park today.
"She's <Alicia> not arriving
until late and no arrangements
have been made yet fo r the
three to meet at the park." a
Disneyland spokesman said.
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DIAllil CIAST llATllR
Fair through Thursday.
High s Thursday in the
upper a>s at the ~aches to
R .11 mid -70s inland. Lows . e agan I n e 88 tonight •s to 52.
report denied lll~~~!~!dul-Jobbor.
NEW YORK <AP> -Rumors
s wept Wall Street today that
President Rea1an had suffered
a heart attack, but White House
offi c ials quickly denied the
reports.
T h e rumo r s ca u sed no
noticeable effect on trading.
White House spokesmen said
they bad been swamped with
calls about the rumor.
"There's just nothin1 to It,"
said deputy press secretary
Peter Roussel. ··1 just sa• the
m an 20 seconds •IO. and W wu
Cine. Workin.1 hard and heaJllly
as ever." :
ploying an h ia 13th NBA
ualton . haa beco·me the
,aecond leading pro acorer
with 26,713 t>oiftta. He still
trails the 31 .419 bJt Wilt
Chamberlain. ~e Page Bf.
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'Argµment' disputed
Author ities say report 'too strong' in Woo d case
L 0 S i\ N <: E I. t-: S f A I' 1
Contrary lo a <'Oroner'!> rt'f)(Jrt.
nothing 111tltt·utcd Hcthfrl
Wag ner ll111l another at·tor
arl(ucd ahourcl Wagnl'r'!> yi.u·ht
I he OJl(ht IH'tl css N atuhc WOtKI
Cell into the wutt'r und drownt.od,
a detective s uys ( Rch1h:ll story
Puge A6. >
"I don't know w~ere the
coroner got lh<.1t informatwn."
R oy llam1lton . one of lhc
sheriff's horn1C'1de detective!>
working on the c u s e , said
Tuesd<.1y ··We talked to Wagner
und ( actoi-Christopher ) Walken
und there was no indu:ation that
there wa!> uny argument "
Miss Wood, who wus married
to Wagner. was on the yucht
with her husband and Walken
and fell into the water after
trying to step into a rubber
cJinghy t•arly Sunday
Los Angeles County Coroner
Thomas Noguchi !.peculated
Monday that Wagne r and
Wa lk e n had a ''h eated
argument" aboard the yacht,
'llih1d1 'l!.iJ' .mdu1tl'<l ofr S11nt;a J 111.110 k1llt·1 .ulcl tv.o t yp..·h of
<.'atttl11m l!>l;,ind 'h·t·1>1ni: pill!>
· I lh111k ht· I Nol(u<·ha 1 wllh
J lll (' 1 n J.I 1 t u JI a I 1 t I It· b1 t." It 1' g u I a rl Y Pre ~ c r I b c d
llamillon •witl pr't·,1·11pt111n dru~' t•un
Thi· i·oront·r ' t1frll·c aho !>111n1•t11n1·' ruu ,1· problt·m~
a I' pl' J r l' cl T ll l'., d a y 1 0 11 t' "h1•11 I ht• II''"''" I' ulho II rl nk ing
stt·v111ng bac·k from !>ay1ng that 1 • dl<·ohol . W1l:o.u11 ~<11d
''" "argument" bt·lw<'en th1· Tht• h'!>ll' were t!Xpected to
mt·n vromptNl M1"s W1,.,)d to take• two or lhrt•t• duys
lcuvi· lhl' yuc·ht Mi:.:. Wood wui. determ1n~I lo
"Yfr think • urgu11leo1 · might IHI Vt' h,ul a tilood uli·ohol le\ el ''' be 1110 -.trong u word . · suul Assis tant Coroner Ri1·hurd O M pcrc-cn1. above California's lcuul thrc!>hold of o IO for drunk
Wilson ·11 might h<.1vc heen un dnvinJr:. coroner'!> officaals·suid an1matt•cl' convcr!>utio n
heated t onvt-r:.ation a lot of F une ral 11rrangements for
('onversatwn over a numtK•r of M 1i.i. Wood were inco1nplete,
hours ." .lulw l.an~tlon . u spokeswoman
fur Wt.'Slwood Village Mortuary,
Wugnt'r rematnt•d in :.eduswn !>aid Tuesduy mi:ht
today while inves tigators
l'onC'ludcd an inquiry into the Sheriff's Sgt Duane Ra!>ure
dc;1th of his 43-ycar old wire. s a id he exµect~ to conduct
Tox1t•ology tests were under anotbt•r 1nlerv1ew with Wagner.
way l<1 le!>l for the presence of 51. Walken, 38. ;md lhe skipper
any drug!> in Miss Wood's bod) of the boal. Dennis Davern tie
that m1~hl have contributed to said the men seemed stunned by
her fatal accident. Wilson said the inc ident during the initial
Mass Wood had prescriptions for interviews.
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'.VI CTIMS. • •
M 1 <'kc~ grinned widely aml
111111111'<1 hi-; hl'a<r
Rapist-killer to learn death/Iif e f atl\
r T h 1• n . µ o 1 n t 1 n g to a
1" Ji m l' r .1 man. I h c 9 · v e ar· o Id
1v1r111·il th(• 1ntl•n ·11o·wing around.
.1i:1t k an g "What l'hanncl arc
\lflll '.
\lf\·r th1· photo !>Co.;s1on. the
1i,1,' 11·111111l·d their parents and
I >J'lll'\ l.11ld officiali. for a train
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Thi· n·..,t of the day was theirs
'ti• c·n)11~ \\llhoul the press
An Orange Coun ty Superior
Court jury has recommended
that convicted rapist -murderer
Wil liam C. Payton of Anaheim
be sent to the gas chamber for
the 1980 stabbing death of a
Garden Grove nurse
The nine-woman, threc·man
-panel retlTi"ffNI wirnlls ver<Jfct
Tuesday after deli beralin~ for
only an hour and a half.
County tax man
~eeks re-election
.. ~
Robt.>rt Citron. Orange CouMJ
lax colll•ttor and treasurer since
197 t . has announC'ed he will seek
a fourth term in office next year.
Tht' 5'l .rear-old tax collector,
who ha:. been unchallenged in
hi!> la:.t two re ·e lection bids,
m ad(· h1!> announcement more
Ul a n lw<1 month!> before the
,8l'I ual 1-'l'bruary filing date.
Citron :.aid he wanted lo put
h is frtl•nrb and s upporters on
!rl~ notire that "I mten~ to
nt 1nue m) c o s t -savi ng
o,grum .. , . < 1lri1n s erved as deput y
~ou nt ~ ta '< C'Ollector for six
y ear!) be rore winning his
eject 1\'e post in t 970 The office
(i no n·1>artisan.
, In h1~ :innounr t•ment. Citron
'Tem arkl·d that "I po int with
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pride at m y seve n operating
bud gets. li i)( w h i c h were
conse<.'utively lesser than the
prior year's."
C i tron said hi s o ffi ce
manpower has shrunk Crom 78
em ployees in 1973 lo 65 today
He s a id , t ho u g h , that his
department 's wo rkload has
increased in that period.
He said he m ailed out 690.000
tax bills this year. 80.000 more
than the year after Propos1t1on
13 passed.
Further, he reported . h e has a
tax investment progr a m that
earned $133 million in interest
during the last Ciscal year The
investments a re made for 170
separate taxing distracts in the
county. ·
Citron is a Santa Ana resident
and a Democrat.
Su periur C'ourt Judge Uonald
,\1 c (' arl111 !>l'hc du It'd formal
!>Clllenl'lrll! Dt•t• 22.
The blond ha1rnd defendant.
"ho showed little emotion at
bl·t·oming lhc second convicted
killer lo rect•I\ e u death penalt~
\'l'l'cl 1ct in Orange County this
y t'irr. trad -been 1oOn(I l!Ui lly b y
tlH· s amt• J ury o f s l a y ing
2 1 \'l'ar old nurs e P amela
0 •1ly Pllel Slaff -
R U N S AGAIN H olH' r t
( '11 rnn ha:-. p11t fr1l1nd:-and
:-11pp11rtt·r.., 1111 l':irl ~ not 1<·1· 111
lt1' 1ntt·nt1un 111 "l'l'k nfl 1<·1·
REEZE ASKED ON NUKES • • •
lifornia take this step and
em a nd that o ur federa l
acl ership t ake :.tPp!> necessary
( 0 I l' m 0 \' C t h I S S W 0 r d 0 f
t>am••dt'~ ..
If pao.;:.cd. the initiative would
!•_requ1n• the governor lo write to
~lll' 1>res1de nt. Congr ess. the
M'l'r'l'I ar~ of defense and the
~l'<'rt't ar " of !-!late expressing
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concern about t'1e proliferation
of nuclear weapons .
Others appearing at Tuesday's
press conference were t he Rev
Ton y Wo lfe o f St. M ark
Presbyterian Church in Newport
Beach : R oger Dittman .
professor of physics at Cal St ate
Fullerto n . and Ka r en L1tfin.
director of the Orange County .. . .
~ucll'ar Freeze Campaign. ~M 1ss L1tfm said about 1.000
\ ol untl!cr!'> throughout Cali fornta
"ou Id use their homes for
:.O·l·alled petition parties to
gather signatures ·
Known as Californians for a
Hllateral ~ul'lear Weapons
Freeze. the ~roup has until Apnl
22 lo g ath e r the nee ded
si~natures • • •
Montgomery 1n May, 1980.
"I think that that's thl'
app r opriate s e nt ence ,"
prosecut<>r Mic hael Jacobs said
afte r hearing the Jury's verd1<.'t
Tuesday uflernoon "It was a
very aRgravated rape killing ..
T he defense had contended
fluring-th e p-emiltY phase-of
Payton's trial thal the convicted
kille r had become a reborn
Chnst1<.1n sinc·e the attat k on
M 1s!-Montgomc ry ai. 'Iii e l I u!'> two
other people
Defe n se lawy l•r James
Merwin had a tlcmptcd to
convinC'e juror~ that his chent
cles ervcd life impris onment
without poss 1b1ltty of parole
rattrer than ltie death penalty
P a y ton wa s arres t ed 1n
Florida about a month artl!r Lhl·
killing Ad:o rdi n g lo the
prosecution, he had sexually
atlaC'ked and the n killed the
nurse in lhe home of his former
land I adv ·
The ·d e fendant a ls b was
convicted of stabbing, Patricia
Pens in~cr. lhl' landlady. and her
HJ .Yt·~r·offi snn wlili-a butcher-
kn1f<o in the! early midmorn ing
hours of May 26. 198<L
Design work
approved for
flood channe l
3 deaths blamed
on Midwest storm
Orange County fl ood control
officials have been told tbey
may begin desigti work on a
mu lti -million doll ar flood
channel extension in Laguna
Canyon.
County suµcrvisors authorized
the $2.6 million project Tuesday
1n orde r for a construction
t•onlract to be awarded this
fiscal year
The propos ed 4.200 foot
t•xtension. when completed. will
eliminate flooding that occurs on
the canyon road each year . even
during mjld storms.
By The Associated Press
Sleet. freezing rain a nd snow
blanketed the eastern portions of
the upper, Midwest today and
extended m to much of New
England. <Related photo. A4 1
Rain changed to SJlow and
freezing rain in lhe Uppe r
Peninsula of M1 ehig<.1n. and
g a te .forc e winch hi t Luk e~
~1 ich1l!an. Suocrior and Erie
Three people 1n Wi scons in.
wh il'h t•scaped lhc brunt of the
M idwes t bliuard . <.11ed 1n
acc·idents Tuesday on snowy. icy
roads
A uthonties in Shu IA ano Count v
in the northeast 1>0rtion of the
state suid a murricd couple were
kill l'd "h e n a c·ar hit a
semi·trailcr truck and sent 1t
into their car ln Juneau County
in the west ·central region. a
man died in at"'' car colhston
In Ma!>sachus etts. freezing
rain was blamed in the death of
a Dix Hills.;\: Y . woman. whose
car 'skidded Ullc1 the path of
another auto Tuc-.da y
The first major storm or the
sea son w.as blamed for one
death m Nebraska on Tuesday
Authorities s aid a 23-year-old
man 'Iii as killed when an 011 rig
<thout 100 feet high· buckled
under strong winds
During the rain y s ea!>on ,
Laguna Canyon Road 1s often
closed to through traffic. and ·
large storms in the pas t have
prompted the evacuation of
res idenCt!S and businesses limng
the roadway.
The existing flood control
C'hannel. which is large enough
to accommodate runo ff from a •
JO.year storm. runs from lhe
ocean and terminates in the Big
Bend area of the can yon.
Bankrupt judge
pledges payment
The pr oject approved by
supervisors will see the channel Ce nt r a I 0 r a n g e Cou nt y
lengthened from Big Bend to the ~unicipal Court Judge Bobby D
Gener al Telephone p r operty Youngblood says he plans to pay
furthe r out the canyon. a l l creditors "ever y penny
A spokes ma n for the county's owed" under a petit ion for
Envir onme nta l Ma n agem ent bankruptcy h e has filed in
The plan. filed under Chapter
13 of the L'.S. bankruptcy code.
mus t be approved by a federal
Judge. Youngblood's debts total
ii bout SIR.000 owed to nine
rreditors
Agency said the finished channel federal court.
will only be about hair what 1s Youngblood's debts would be Youngblood was electe d to
needed. paid off. over a thr ee·year offict· in November 1980 after a
But. he said. a parallel period. aC'cord1 n g t o the hittcrelection struggle withthen
l'hannel. cun be constructed at a r eorganization µI an filed in Municipal Court Judge Richard
later date to accommodate federal bankruptC'y court in Orozco
larger storms. Santa Anu
The design divis ion of the In a prepared s tatement. the Orozco's s upporters in that . ·~U CLEAR SUIT TO CONTINUE . . . :~r~.w:~/~~~~e~~~~en d:!~~~ ~"~(~~~1 p~=~taen~~~ejsur:~·ata~1i ~i~~·:,i~.~~lh;~>~l1~~s ~~~nfhb~~·i~
I (' 1 h · · ed bo d rt 1 p 'f adding that project s hould take c•redi'tors are paid t•very penny law s uits that resulted from
.1111< win says e s convmc un a es a ong ac1 ic Coast trans po rt al 1 on of nu c I ea r about fi ve months. owed .. them thatnutlearwea~ns are~o~ Hig hway. 'lli ea~ns.butdidn~~~r~any .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
! ut th<' base ber ause he said it The base is eight square miles sper1fiC' site or storage farilitv.
: holth suc·h u massive and varied and reaches inland to the San That st att•ment concluded that
·• ar!>cnal lie clail'T).!; e m ergency Diego Freeway. no si~nifi cant hazards exist
• 1•\ :.tl'11a1111n plans are needed. The Supreme Court basically
•'>l.h1th ,1bo was the basis of the ruled Tuesday th al the ! Ila" auun suit against a Naval government must be a llowed to
•Weapon!'> base in Ohau. preserve m i litary secrets
• ··Much of the Pacific Fleet regarding possible storage of
"n1rr 1c!> nuclear weapons so it nuclear weapons .
... m akcs s e n s e that nuclear The ruling overturned the 9th
! \\ea po ns are kept at the base... U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
(Gooclwin said. He s aid he 's seen wh i c h had ru led t h at a
!I weapons at the has~ res~f!lblt~g "h y pothetical " i mp act
n ut•lt>ar weapons 1dcnl1f1ed 1n statement on possible hazards of
• 1 d eren<'l' book!>. nuclear weapons needed to be
11 1\l San Onofre nuclear power filed al bases capable of holding t J>la nl they have an evacuation nuclear weapons.
~ plan and we need one here, al The suit had been filed by the
.: le ast... Goodwin s aid. "There Catholic Action of Hawaii Peace · 1 arc hom~.s only t .500 feet from ~ducation Project group
'•the b<t~C. he said. The Navy in 1978 prepared an ~ T ht• Seal Beach base loads e n v i r o n m e n t a I i m pact
~ -.hip!> from docks in Anaheim statement that dealt generally
~ Bay. jusl south of the Orange with the hazards a ssociated with
~County and Los Angeles County th e s tor age. h a ndl ing a nd
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Lawbreaking
justifie d
LITTLETON. Colo tAP1
Peilt cc officers acted properly in
arrl'sling a distraught fath1:r
\\hO \I.a s fol l owing a"'
amhulan ct.• transporting h is
cl~ mg -;on to a hospital. but it
"as a "confused situation" and
th<' charges wi ll be dropped. city
attorney Larry·Rerkowilz says .
J ames 0 . llraley was charged
with obstructing an officer and
llarold G. Mathews. a rriend.
was charged with runnmg a red
light and following too c losely
B r:iley a nd Mat h ews were
following an ambu lance
rarr y i9g 4 month·old Jesse
Braley to a hospital Nov 21.
When the car was stopped for
running a red llR?lt and following
too closely, Braley allegedly
Jumped out and cursed the
orticer s . He was booked and
th.en taken to the· hos pital. where
his son was pronounced dead, a
victim of Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome
Union wim vote
WA SH INGTON l i\P I
Confidential secr etaries and-'
othe r workers with access to
co n fi d en t ia l co mpan y
Information have a legal fi«hl to
join labor onions . the U.S .
Supreme Court ruled today
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By STEVE TRIPOLI
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Laguna Beach Police Capt
Neil Purcell will be the city's
next pohct• chief. City Manager
Ken Frank announced Tuesday.
Frank, in a statement at the
start of Tuesd<.ay's City Council
meeting. said Purcell will take
over the post in two to three
months. when current Chief Jon
Sparks' d1 s ab1ltty retirement
becom es official
Sparks, who injured his back
in a 1978 aut o accident .
requested disab1ltty retir ement
last month. He said his recovery
from back surgery in September
\\as not going a~ well a s he had
hoped.
i-~rank said he was :,as1ng his
appoint m e nt on Purcell 's
performance as acting t•hief for
lht' p a st 10 month s and on
~everal interviews he C:onducted
with Purce lL
· · 1 think it ·s a very natural
appointment and I'm pleased
with it." Frank ~aid
Purcell . in <1 brief s tatem ent
b<'fore ljlc council. promised to
<0urry on "the high lrad1t1on set
hert• long before I arrived "
In an interview later Tuesday,
Purcell said he would continue
poli c ies whic h h ave been
implemented in the past few
yt>ar~ 1n the department. but
added that ·'there may be some
internal. organizational changes
down the road." fie would not
s pecify what changel> he 1s
considering
Purcell s aid Lu1otuna Beach
police have always been sen·
s1tivc and res pons ive .to
com munity needs and th al he
would continue that tradition
"ll 's one thing that I hear
aboul a lot in our communil)
and I certainly intend to carry
that on ... he said.
Purcell. a 13-year veteran of
the department. joined the force
a s an investigato r a nd was
promoted to li eutenant and
captain before being made chief
He also is a form er Newport
Beach police officer
The new c h i e f h olds "
bal·helor'!> d eg ree in public
service management from the
l 'ni versily of Redlands . ilc ..and
his family live in La1otuna Beach
Hollsing element approved
But Laguna plan doesn 't provide for affordable housing
The llou ~ing Element o f
Le1guna Beach's General Plan
was adopted by the City Council
Tuesda), but without a prov1s1on
that would have provided
funding for t:ons truct1on of
affordable housing.
C o u n c i I m e m b e r s N e,n
Fitzpatrick and Sally Bellerue
dissenl<.'d on the 3-2 vote because
of thc lack of an affordable
housing plan
Fittpatnck said the council
majority. consisting of board
me m bers Willia m Wilcoxen .
H <1\\ ard Da\\ ~on and Kelly
Boyd. had "essentially gulled
the cle ment from ha\'ing any
effec tiveness at all
··it 1s very apparent 10 me that
the council is serving the major
development interests and not
the com munity at la r ge ...
F1tzpatr1ck said He later ca lled
the vote "a sham" and s aid he
feels that the present council has
no r ea l com mitm en t to
affordable hous ing in the city.
T he afford able housing plan
r e m oved from the e lemen t
would have required de\'e lopers
of 10 or more lots to provide
affordable housing equal to at
lea s t 25 p ercen t of their
development The· arfordable
housing could be in a different
I o c a t ion fro m t ITe m a i n
development under the plan.
however
R esidents and seve r al
me m bers of a citizen s '
committee which drew up the
Laguna trustees
to elect officers
The first order of business
Thursday for the three newly
elected Laguna Beach Unified
School District trustees and the
two board incumbents will be to
elect new offi cers
Trustees Carl Schwarz. J an
Vickers etnd Dan Daruels.
elected to the school board Nov.
3. will be attending their: first
s chool board m eeti ng ·a s
trustees.
Me mbers or t he board will be
e lecting a new president and
clerk. as well as making several
committee assignme nts.
Trustees will also be asked lo
appr ove a letter lo be sent by the
dist rict to Asse mbl vwom an
Marian Bergeson asking that the
two-vea r -o ld s tate sc hool
deferred Maintcnanct! Law be
amended.
The law provides s t ate
financial assistance for defer red
and needed maintenance'within
a school district.
housing e lement said before the
vott' that affordable housing is a
kev to the plan.
S t eph e n K oh I e f"':'-v 1 c e
chairm a n or the ·citizens'
committee. told the council that
a ffordable housing was a "gra\'e
concern ... Others said that the
elderly and people on fix ed
incomes. many o r them
long ·time city residenrs. would
be forced out of the city without
an affordable housing plan.
Wilcoxen and Dawson said
after the vote that they favo r
esta blis hment of affordable
housing in the city but o pposed
the propos al include d in the
element. They also said they
oppose another proposal which
would have taxed developers 5
percent of the m arket value of
their _developments in .order to
establish an affordable housing
fund.
Wilcoxen said he would be
interested in a program similar
to one currently sponsored by
the count y . which offers
low -interes t bo nd s f or
d evelo pme n t or a fforda ble
hous ing.
Dawson said he feels the only
way to get a ffordable housing in
the city is to allow construction
o f 10 "to 30 units per acre.
because land l'OSts must be kept
down 1f housing co~ts are to be
kept down '
Dawson criticized Fitzpatn ck.
s aying that the councilm an has
voted against a llowing density
housin g developm e nt while
calling for affordable housing cit
the -;ame time
o.lty Ptllll SMIH -
BACK TO WORK :"t•\q>0rt 1-frat'lt ~ nt·.1r tat.ti .1c·t ·1tl1.·111 11.·1.·I l1k•· 11t111L'
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•IH' 1011 t11di1' II month ~ .1fll·1 ,,
'Things are normal again'
Newport cop back on job after near-fatal accident
By STEVE MARBLE
Of llM, Oalty ~llOI Staff
lie walks with a limp and there 's a hint
of a scar on his forehead These are the onl)
v1~1ble reminders of what Greg Mattson h1:1i.
been through ' ~
The 31-year-old police sergeant. who has
battled back from a near-fatal accident that
left him broken and battered. st,apped on his
gun. got out ttis badge and reported for duty
Tuesday
It was Mattson's first day back on the
·Newport police force.
· · 1 felt great com in g back.·· s aid
~attson. "I feel like things are normal again
I JUSt keep thinking 'it's about time · ··
It was 11 months ago that Mattson wa~
hit bv a c ar He was standing on an edge of
Pacific Coast Highway in West Newport
di recting traffic when it happened
lie says he doesn't remember a thi~g
friends have filled hi m 1n on the details.
"'hil·h. he Jokes. St'em to keep getting wor~e
and worse
The car knocked Mattson off his feet a nd
fltpped him onto the hood He was dr agged
down the street for more than 100 feet before
the car slammed into a metal railing.
lie~ tn a coma for s ix weeks and has
only vague memories of the next 10 weeks
The driver was arrested on. sus picion or
drunken dri\'ing and later given a Jail ter m
Mattson 's in~·u ies were extensive lie had a broken neck. a punctured lung. crushed
vertebrae. a twiste a nkle and a leg cut so
badly doctors worri he m ight lose it.
"(wanted to get back to wor k." Mattson
recalls. "That was my goal. That's all I
thought about "
Three operations later. Mattson say~ he
went home He says he set his mind on
learning to walk again.
"A normal per son wouldn't even call it
walking. but it was a s tart. Every day I'd go
11ut and \\alk down the block a little farther.
lh(' next day I'd go farther Then I ~t11rted
going out I w1cc a day It "'as verv slo"' "
I le savs It never Pntered his mind to
throw in the towel. take a medical retirement
and st•ek a more passive JOb
· I refused to even let that thought enter
m' mind." he !>ays "I wanted to come back.
It \\a~ very important to me
"It sound~ trite. I suppose. but I really
enjoy helping other people solve problems
Hen when you can't a lways help them
"I wanted to get
back to work. That was
my goal.''
"Why live Ith.• if you're not satisfied with
what you're doing? I wouldn't be happy JUSt
wasting away getting my checks wrthout
doing m y job ...
Ma ttson. working 1n the records
department now. s ays his next goal 1s to get
back on the slrct•ls. back in a squad car He 's
~1ven himself six months to get there
So far. he savs he's encountered onl y one ~urprise in coming hack to work
"I figured I'd just come in today and get
my a ssignment. They told me to go into the
conference room and there were about 40
people 1n there with a cake that said.
·welcome Back Greg · That floored me "
He paused for a moment and looked
straig ht ahead
.. You see. it's ni ee to want to get back
but it's so much nicer when those you work
with want you buck "
Handicap not a hindrance Armed man
surrenders
after siege
...,,... ........
SEQUEL Suz~· Gilstra1' of lr,·ine will be S('Cn Thursda~
r.i~ht in "Sk~·,, an1 Christmas." u !'<'Quel to th" tt.'en·aJ?c.>
paraple~1<'' T\·. mo\'it.' of last year
Wheelchair-bound Irvine girl burgeoning actress • By JOEL DON
Of -DAiiy " ... MMf Though Irvine's Suzy Gilstrap
is bound to a wheelc ha ir for life.
s he sees no Ii m its to he r
burgeonin g ca r ee r as a
television actress.
Last year she m ade her TV as
we ll as acti n g d e but in
"Skyward." a heartwa rming
stor y about a paraplegic who
learns to fly an a irplane Her
co·slars were Belle Davis and
Howard Hessem an.
The show received high marks
from the critics and producers
R o n H o w ard and Anson
Williams (of TV's ··H appy
Days .. ) opted for a sequel with a
holiday t h e m e , "S k y ward
C hris tmas." T he s how airs
Thursday at 8 p.m , on NBC.
Cha nnel 4
Suzy re·c reates her role as
Julie Ward. paralyzed since
birt h from an afnlction called
spina bifida. In the hour·long
progr a m ... Julie d ecides to
secr etly fl y to her estra nged
gr andfather and bring him home
for Christmas. She meets with
disaster when s he has to make
an emergency crash la nding and
must repair her plane to escape
a dangerous situation ..
Suzy's real·lif• s tory . is a bit
diffe rent from he r TV role.
Tragedy st ru c k the
soft.spoken brunette four years
ago when a tree branch rell on
her back while she was on a
sum mer school field trip at the
LOs Angeles Arboretum.
·'T hey told m e that the break
wes so severe that they couldn't
i;ee me possibly ever walkin~
I
again," said the Ir vi ne High
School sophomore
"It took a lot of strength oh
m y part and my fam ily's part to
get back into the routine ... she
~aid . "But I don't think I went
through any depres~lon or denial
"They couldn't
see me walking."
per iod because of all the support
my family gave to me.
"I was really scared about
going back to school to see how
t hey I her frie nds > would h andle
it . People jus t s ta red and
whi spered . but a s tim e
progressed they were able to
talk to me."
She was learning how to play
whee lchair tennis from Brad
Parks when the "Skyward ..
proct ucers 1tere searching for
the right girl to play the lead . A
frie nd of the casting director
suggested Suzy and the petite
girt· tested with about 30 other
girls. some also paraplegic.
Bloodmobile due
in South Laguna
The Red Cross community
bloodm obile will be at South
Coast MedicaJ Center In South
Laguna Monday from 12:45 to
5:30 p.m .
Donors between 17 and 65 who
weigh at least 110 pounds. can
d on ate blood. Appointments
m ay b e m ade by ca lling
499·1311, P.Xl. 644 .
Suzy said the producer s
weren't as concerned abo ut her
inexperience in acting as they
were about the possible dangers
of a wheelchair-bound person
performing on location a nd al
studio sets . Hut their fears as
well as those of the network
were quelled when they saw her
agility in the chair.
.. A couple of t1 mes I asked
mrs elf what I was doing 'On the
set. .. she s aid. or her first day of
filming "Skywa rd." "I wasn't
an actor. I wasn't in the movies.
But as time pro~ressed I got
more confidence."
After "Skvward" was aired
and critically acclaimed. NBC
was sti ll h esit a nt abou t
laun ching the m ovie into a
regular series. But JS-year-old
Suzy thinks the sequ~I. with the
help of Howard a nd Williams.
will turn into a weekly offe ring.
I n t h e m ea rf t i m e . s he ' s
continuing her studies an~ hopes
to a tte nd UC I r vin e as a
psychology major.
Suzy already is beaming with
one reward fro m he r acting
success. a recently purchased
bright red Volkswagen Rabbit
that will be outfitted with special
hand controls. ·
At Irvine High. however. she's
not involved in any dra ma
productions. Nor does she take
l esson s rrom a n acting
instructor.
''I think doing It o r being on
the set Is the best actin g lesson
you can have," she ass~rted "I
really don't think I need that in
my Cll_reer."
'
A Laguna Beach man armed
with a revolver surrendered to
police Tuesday n ight a fter
ba rricading him self in his
pare nts' Bluebird Canyon house
for nearly a n hour.
\"ictor Ross Frisbie. 21. locked
himself inside the home at 978
Meadowlark Lane as police
evacuated lwo adjacent houses
a nd surrounded the residence.
Pol i ce Sgt. Mik e D avis
entered the home and. after a
lengthy talk. persuaded Frisbie
to give himself up.
Police said the. younger
Fris bie had a verbal altercation
with his. parents prior to the 6
p. m . incident.
The unemployed construction
worke r was booked into Orange
County J ail with bail set at
$25.000. He faces charges of
assault with a deadly weapon.
brandis hing a firearm . and
trespassing.
•
Error on judge'8
ruling corrected
An Orange County Superior
Court j udge has ruled that Costa
Mesa building ordinances 'are
not unconstitutional as they
pertain to welder and sculptor
Ali Roushan.
A typograpt\ical error In some or TUesday't edlUona lncorrecUy
staled the ordinances were not
constllutlonal.
The Daily Pilot r earet.s the
error
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, .. Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT Wedntaday. Oecomber 2. 1981
Schwab to buy Irvine f irm
Letterman Transaction Services I nc. to be purchased
C ha rle:. Sl•hwab & Co •
i.uhs 1diary to lht• nalJo~s largest
d 1scount l1rok .. rat(e f arm, h a :;
a nnounrt•d plum. lo acquire a n
Irv ane based dis count bro ke rage
house, l.elkrmo11 't'run:-.11cl1on
Services Inc
The d1sl'losure <.'a mc one wt.>ek
after Schwab's varen l com1w 11y,
l'h urlt•' Sr hwub C orp •
an11m1111·c-.I at had accepted a $.\3
m 1 ll1on purcha~e offer from
B un k/\meri<'a Corp .• pa('ent
l'Cltl11JUllY lo Ba nk of America.
"i\etuully. Wl' a lrl'ady had
'lrurk :c deal several wee k '
bt•fcirl' th:tl :.rnnouncement wu'
madl•,' s:.ll<I S<·c>ll Letterman.
SDG&E dis c lo.ses
$32 million loss
llf{'~11h•111 o f tht.> privately own ed
f i rm lit• ~aid the takc•over ,
,UbJeC't tc1 PXCCUt1o n of a final
agreement, has b een d bcui.sed
Still'(' 1976
· Several ma1or brokerage
firms were 1ntere~t ed ,"
l.eltl'rrnan s aid H e s::11d he
hope~ to ~1gn a d efinit ive
Jgrcem1•nt sometime this week
lh: was not &t liber ty, h e s aid. to
1h:H·u ss the p urc hase price
James W Fuller. Schwab
,
senior \ 1t·e pres ident, s a id the
merger was p oss1blt.! 1n part
b ecaUSl' or Sch wab's ac(•ess to
c r e dit due to the v e ndtng
B a nkAme rica deal
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F V f~rrn 's
• earn~ngs ,
sale~ up
N cwport Crp . of Fountain
Vtillcy, m 1muu:turen of laser
o vt1cs <'ompotnL'i. experien ced
s ules and eaaings growth for
the fmst qurte r o f the 1982
f isca l year accord1ne to
Edw a rd C B er r y , <.'hie f
executivti o ffltr
Net mC'omt for the quarter
e n ded O c t . 311as S854.Z31. o r 37
cents .a !>har compared w ith
S719,6 1H. or 3~ents . inc ludin g I
cent per s har,o r extraordinary
credit an d l rot per s hare fro m
the discontim.d o p e ration of th e
Dole Divisiot for the quarter
l'nded Oct 3 1 1980 Sales wer e
S4 29 m 1ll10 1 l'ompared w1th
SJ 43 m illion i 1980
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At t h e a niaal s h areh o lde r s
m eeting h e ld ov LS. all present
board memb6 were r e ·e lected.
They are Eward C Berry,
W 1ll1am J lehl. Milto n M .T .
C hang. H R ioff a nd John W .
Matthe w s .41 a re princ ipal
o fficers of th company e xcept
B i e h I • a n a n a g e m-ti1 n l
1111 n•plal'l'llll'tH 111 ;1 -.1·n1· ... ol 1111t ... 111 th1· tronl """Pl'tl">lon
8ecall 'srnooth'
cons ultant ~
Thl· rel· a l I of lll't Wl'l'fl 2.tlO<I
and 3.IJOO Ul'Lon•an car:, 1:.. going
~monthl y ~1th rt•p <i ir time'
aver~~ing 30 minute:-. said C' K
Brow n . µr l•:.1dc nl o f the
DeLorcan M otor C o 's North
/\mt•r 1can C11Jl'ral1onal
hl'adquartc r :.1n If\ inc
He ~a1d replacement of the
nut!'> ti. a imed at e liminating the
··r emote" possibility that one of
the m c ould c ome loose a fter
l>l'\ l·ral thous and miles and
cau~e votenll<il s teering <.'ontrul
prolJlcm:-
Brown :-aid the old nuts a rc
bei n g n ·plai·cd with u n e w tyve
des ig n ed t o s tay o n tigh tly.
Herr y r cp<led settlement a t
minimal o s t of ~eve r al
o uts tanding I u w s u(ts u ris ing
from allegedtritium e m 1ss1ons
a t the co 11>an y's fo rm e r
~u hs1diary, m er.can Atomics
Corp
lie said the n·p:.11r Job. wh1t•h
involvcs re pla('('ml'nt of <J sc.:nc:-
of nuts in the front i.us p cn s 1on o f
t h e fan cy st<11nless s teel coupe •
•~ bein g don1· at al I o f the 345
D e L orl:'an dl'alcr:-h1 p :,,
natwnw1dc
Brown s aid the voluntary
r etail. announ('l'd 1n letl!;!rs ~cnt
t o all own c r s u f the $26,000
s ports C'ar. was a precautionary
m t•<Jsure
llt• s a H1 that no atc1dents h ave
bl'Cll c aused a s <1 r esult of the
problem
Tht> t·a r "'as introduced lo lhe
U nited States earhe r this year
The De l .orcan he adquarters in
Irvine a t 2055 Main St ser ves ~s
the nat1onw1dc d1 s tribut1on
cen ter fur lhl' :;port~ l·ar made in
Irelan d
As to' the Jturc. Be rry sa id
lhl:' co m pn y ·s pre sent
productio n bae and capability.
m<Jrketing ps 1tio n s. finan<.'1al
H r e n g th , ce hnolog1c all y
c a p abl e p esonn el. and its
e mphasis o n .e w produc ts. puts
It i n <J stro n g o s ition to m eet the
r esearc h a n1 applied n eeds o f
laser , electrcoptics a nd r elated
indus tries
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CAVALCADE /
11 SPORTS IRVlll TELEVISION
' ··5 nabbed ,,
• Ill video case
3 suspected in holdup of Irvine electronics firm
lrv1ne police ,arrested five
m e n an Los Angelei. County
Tuesd ay, three in connection
with an Irvine holdup and two on
s u s pi cion o r p ossessi n g
m e r c handise taken an t hat
robbery
Two additional sus pects were
11 arres t ed but s ubseque ntly
1' 'released. police said
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l rvme police Lt. Bob Lennert
sa id today three m en were
arres ted Tuesday morning at
World Wide Vi deo Inc .. 3134
Foothill Blvd., La Crescenta
• Roger S . U arris o f La
C r esccnta wns a rrest e d on
s uspicion of armed q1bbery
c harges )"hen he a llegedly
attempted to sell stolen video
1
1 tapes lo video s hop owner J ames
II Sicilia and his son. Crai~. both
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of whom we re arres ted o n
c harges or possessing stolen
property
Lennert said 600 blank video
t a pes recovt.'r ed a t the La
Cr escenta video s hop were
s tole n in Friday 's armed
robbery of TDK Electronics
Corp., 2101 Alton Ave.
Lennert said that Jerome Otis
Nelson. 32. and Artie Wallace,
30. both of Pacoima, we re
arres ted Tuesday evening in
Hurbank on suspicion of a rmed
robbe rv in connection with the
Irvine holdup.
• Late Tuesday, police obtained
a search warrant for a Burbank
warehouse and the a rrestees'
homes, leading to the recovery
of 12 .000 video tapes believed
take n in th e TDK robbe r v .
Lt.'nne rt said
Nearly all of the $1 75,000
worth of tapes taken by three
gun-wielding men an the Fnday
evening holdup were recovered
Tuesday, Lt. Lenne rt said
He s a id 16 Irvine police
officer s partic ipated if\ lht!
string of arrests Tuesday in Los
Angeles County
Lennert said the a rrests anc.t
recovery or stolen property were
made possible by a Hp J>:<>hce
received on Monday regarding a
possible s uspect in the armed
robbery
The tip led t o a 42-h~ur
s urveilla nce e rrorl by Irvine
in vestigators. a n errort that
resulted in Tuesday's arresLs.
CdM traffic woes to improve?
Future congestion tied to Irvine Company projects
By STEVE MARBLE
CM ... OlMI' l'llet 5'.tt
To hear traffic experts in
Newport Beach teil it, Corona
del Mar 's main drag will not
become the bumper -to-bumper
parking lot of idling cars that
some predict.
ln fact, city traffic engineer
R ic h Edmo n s ton c laims .
conditions o n Pacific Coast
Highway through Corona del
Ma r 's s hopping be lt s hould
improve in the next fi ve years.
But beyond that time .-as
development a long the coasta l
flatlands south of Corona del
Mar begins a nd ne w state
parklands beco m e m ore
accessible to the public the
tra ffic picture in Corona del Mar
is a question mark.
Traffic. to put at midly, is a
sore subject in Corona del Mar
Sever a l thin~s have a gitated
res idents. s hop own e rs and
motorists.
Firs t is the Ir vine Company's
plan to expand Newport Center.
This project , it has been
computed. would dump as many
as 2,000 a dditional cars on
Corona del Mar's streets daily.
The second co ncern is with the
Irvine Compan y 's plan to
develop homes, hotels and office
buildings south of Corona del
Mar. Additionally, the state's
new Cr ystal Cove P a rk will
bring in a new wave or visitors.
Edmons ton s uggests the
easiest way to get a handle on
what will and won 't happen in
C.>rona del Mar is to look at
things one step at a qme .
1) The Irvine Company builds
a new 300-room hotel at Ne~rt
Genter and the Marriott otel
expands by 165 rooms. T e net
result 1s that t raffic in Corona
del Mar gets worse. How much
worse is unclear.
2 > The I rvi ne Co mpan y
construcLc; two lanes of Pelican
Hill Road from a point south of
Corona del Mar to MacArthur
Boul ev ard . A l so. th e
Deily~ SUff -CAUTIOUS '.\:ewport
Beach traffic e ng ineer Rieh
Edmon s t on s u gges t s
approac hing Corona d e l. Mai·.
proble m s o ne ste p <i t a t1ml·
development firm con,oects San
Joaquin H.ills Road eastward to
connect with _Pelican Hill.
The result is that at least 2,000
cars d ally will be pulled off
Pacific Coast Hig hway in
Corona 'del Ma r This easing
effect would be due to Newport
Center employees and shoppers
using San Joaquin Hills Road
instead or the highway.
In the early stages. Pelican
llill likely would be used by
Laguna Beach motorists bound
for the airport area or by s tate
park vis itors trying to find a
s hortcut to the freeway.
3) The Irvine Company begins
to construct homes and hotels
along the so-called Irvine Coast.
Four more lanes o( Pelican Hill
a re added.
Thi s r es ults in a-s l o w
deterioration of Pacific Coast
High way in Corona de! Mar.
G r a dually. the traffic load
increases to a point equal with
today's tramc count. .
The bi g .variable in all of this
is the San Joaquin Hill s
Co rridor. a virtual freeway
tha t 's envisioned a s running
parallel to the Sa n Diego
Freeway. It would be aligned
between the freeway and Pacific
Coast Highway.
If it is built, Edmons ton
predicts traffic in Corona dcl
Ma r s hould never become worse
than it presently is.
If it is not built, then Corona
del Mar is in trouble. The
parking lot predic tion could
become a rea lity if plans for the
corridor die on the vine.
Edmon s t on s a ys the
do-nothing a pproach -that is.
halting both lr vine Company
projects -would not make
traffic better.
In fact. he says. it would Likely
ma ke conditions worse in the
long haul.
S u ggestions also have been
advanced that city and slate
officials should experiment with
"creative" designs to speed up
traffic in Corona del Mar.
Ideas such as banning left or
right turns at certain hours or
establishing a single "flow" lane
that would be one direction in
the morning and a nother in the
afternoon have been proposed.
Edmonston says most of these
ideas have been considered and
rejected at the wish of Corona
de l Mar residents.
A plan years ago lo route
th rough traffic onto 5th A venue.
......,..hich runs inla nd or and
para llel to Pac ific Coa s t
Hi ghway, was scrapped arter
residents objected. ·
A suggestion that. parking
along Pacific Coas~.Hlghway be
·banned at certain hours to
''widen" the s treet brought
howls from s hop owners.
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o.11, ...... ''-" -· BACK TO WORK '.'Jewport Beac·h
pqlit·e ~t·rgl•a nl c; rt'g :\1 attson I" hac-k 1111
th t' 1 o I> t od a~ , 11 month~ a f H· r ;1
nt.•ar-f<.1tal .ic·c·iclt.·n1 l<><•I l1kt· thllll.!:-
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'Things are normal again'.
Newport cop back on job after near-fatal accident
By STEVE MARBLE
Of -..o.11, ...... -
He walks with a limp a nd there's a hint
of a scar on his forehead. These are lhe only
visible reminders of what Greg Mattson has
been through.
The 31-year-old police sergeant, who has
battled back from a near -fatal accident th~t
left him broke n and battered . strapped on has
gun. got out his badge and reported for duty
Tuesday
II was Mattson's first day back on tbe
Newport police force. . , .
"I felt g reat co ming bac k . sa.1d
Mattson · · 1 feel like things are normal a gain
I JUSt keep thinking 'it's about time · "
It was 11 m onths ago that Mattson was
hit by a ccir He was standing on an edge of
Pacific Coast Highway in West Newport
directing traffic when it happened .
He says he doesn 't rem ember a th11:\g.
Friends have fi lled him in on th~ details.
which. he Jokes. seem to keep getting worse
and worse. •
The car knocked Mattson off his feet and
flipped him onto the hood. He was dfagged
down the street ror more than 100 feet before
the car slammed into a metal railing.
He was in a coma for six weeks a nd has
only vague mem ories of the next 10 weeks.
The driver was arrested on suspicion of
drunken driving a nd later given a jail term
Mattson's injuries were extensive. lie
had a broken neck. a punctured lung, crushed
vertebrae. a twisted ankle and a leg cut so
badly doctors worried he might lose it.
"I "Wanted to get back to work," Mattson
recalls. "Thal was my goal-. That's all I
thought about "
Three operations later. Mattson says he
went home. He says he set his mind Of)
learning to walk again. .
"A normal person wouldn't even call it
walking. but it was a start. Every day I'd go
out and walk down the block a little farther ,
the next day I'd go fa rther Then I started
going out twice a day It was verv slow ··
lie says it never enlerc.>d his mind lo
throw in the towel. take a medical retirem ent
a nd sc·ek a more pa~s1ve job.
"I refused to even let that thought enter
mv mind." he says · "I wanted to come back.
. It ·was very important to me
"It sounds trite. l suppose. but I really
e njoy he lping other people solve problem s
ev<•n whe n you can't a lways help them
"I wanted to get
back to work. That was
my goal."
··Whv hve lire if you're not satisfied with
wha t you're doing? I wouldn't be happr just
was ting away gelling my checks without
doing my job.··
Mattson, wo rk ing in the records
department now. sa ys his next goal 1s to gel
back on the o;treets. back in a squad car . He's
given himself six months to get there
So Car , he says he's encountered only one
surprise in coming back to work
• · 1 figured I'd just come in today _a nd get
m y assignment. They told me to go into the
conference room and there were about . 40
people in there with a cake that s aid.
·w e lcome Back Greg · That floored me "
He paused for a moment and looked '
straight ahead.
"You see. it's nice to want to gel back
but it's so much nicer when those you work
with want you back."
Handicap not a hindrance Barber shop
lease nixio.g ·
still planned
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SEQUEL uzy Gilstrap or I r vine will be seen Thursday
night in "Skyward Christmas." a sequel to the teen-age
paraplegic'. T\' movit' of last ~·car.
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Wheelchair-bound Irvine girl burgeoning actress • By JOEL DON
Of-. o.tty "lllt Matt
Though Irvine's Suzy Gilstrap
is bound to a wheelchair for life,
s he sees no limits to her
burgeon i n g career a s a
te levision actress.
Last year she made her TV as
w e ll a s acti n g d eb ut in
"Skyward," a .heartwarming
story about a paraplegic who
learns to fly an airplane. Her
co-stars were Bette Davis and
Howard Hesseman.
The s how received high marks
from the critics and _producers
Ron Howard and Anso n
Williams Cof TV 's "Happy
Days"> opted fo~ a sequel with a
holiday t he m e, "Sk'ywar
Christmas ." The s how airs
Thursday at 8 p.m . on NBC.
Channel 4.
Suzy re-crea'les her rol~ as
Julie Ward, paralyzed s ince
birth from an affliction called
spina bifida. In lhe hour-long
program, Julie decides to
secretly fly to her estranged
grandfather and bring him home
for Christmas. She m eets with
disaster when she has to make
an emergency ctash landing and
must repair her plane to escape a dangerous situilion.
Su,iy's real-llfe story .is a bit
dlfferenl from her TV role.
Tragedy str u ck th e
soft-spoken brunette four years
ago when a tree branch fell on
her back while she was on a
summer school field trip at the
Los Angeles Arboretum.
"They told me that the break
was so severe that they couldn't
see m e possibly ever waJkinR
j
again." said the Irvine High
School sophomore.
"It took a lot or strength on
my part and m y family's part to
get back into the routine." she
said. "But I don't think I went
through any depression or denial
"They coul_dn't
see me walking."
period because of all the s upport
my family gave to me.
"I was really scared about
going back to school to see how
they (her friends> would handle
it. People jus t stared and
whi s per.~d . b,ul a s tim e
progressed they were able to
talk to me."
She was learning how to play
wheelchair tennis fro m Brad
Parks when the "Skyward"
producer s were searching for
the right girl lo play the lead. A
friend of the casting director
· suggested Suzy and the petite
girl· tested with about 30 other
girls. some also paraplegic.
Bloodmobile due
in Seuth Laguna
The Red Cross community
bloodmobile will be al South
Coast MedicaJ Center in South
Laguna Monday from 12 :45 to
5:30 p.m .•
Donors between 17 and 65 who
weigh at least t 10 pounds can
donale blood. Appointments
1. ity be made by calling
49ft-... , 1, ext. 644.
tt a f t
Suiy s aid the producer s
weren't as concerned about her
inexperience in acting as they
were about the possible dangers
of a wheelchair-bound person
performing on location and al
studio sets. But their fears as ~·e ll as those of the network
were quelled when they s aw her
agility in the c hair.
"A couple of times I asked
myself what I was do ing on the
set ." she said. of her firs t day of
filming "Skyward." .. I was n't
an actor. I wasn't in the movies.
But as time progressed I got
more confidence."
After "Skyward" was aired
a nd c ritically acclaimed , NBC
was s till h e s itant abo ut
la un c hing the movie into a
regula r series. But 15-year·old
Suzy thinks the sequel. with the
help of Howard and Williams.
will turn into a weekly offering.
In the m eantime. s he 's
continuing her studies and hopes
lo a tte nd UC Irvine a s a
psychology major.
Su~ already is beaming with
on e reward from her acting
success, a recently purchased
br:§i ht red Volksw;agen Rabbit 111' · be outfitted with special
hand rols.
At Jrv1 e High. however , she's
not involved in a n y drama
productions. Nor does she late
l esson s from an acting
ins tructor.
·'I ltlink doing lt or ~ing on
the set is the best acting lesson
you can have ," 11he asserted. "I
really don't think l need that In
my career."
Protests from Irvine barber
shop operator James Ande~n
a nd his custome rs haven t
s wayed the Irvine Company
from its intention not to renew
the s hop's lease when it expires
U ec . 31 . s aid co mpan ~
spokesman Dan Carlsson .
Ca rlsson s a id Monda y
company r epresentatives are
attempting to find Anderson an
acceptable location in another
Irvine Company .owned shoppm~
center. but the co~pany 1s.n t
backing down from its posit1.on
forcing him out of the University
Park Shopping Cente r.
Anderson's University Park
Barber Shop has been in the
center at Michelson and Culver
drives for: 13 years. Anderson
has been notified by the Irvine
Company that. in an attempt to
boost foot traffic in the center.
the company wants to replace
his s hop with another business
UCI prof given
medicine grant
A five-year, $250,000 academic
gr ant has been awarded to Dr
J e rome S. Tobis. professor and
c h 1irman o f the physica l
medicine and rehabilitation
department of the UC Irvine
College of MedlclM.
The granl from tbe National
Institute on Ali.DI wUl be used to
develop • cumculum to train
future doctors about methods o(
treating older people, Tobis said
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WEDNESDAY. DE C EMElER 2 198 1 <' H ANG f C 0 UN f Y C A l I f 0 ·~ N I A l '.> CENTS
·Country niusic concert hits sour note
T UCSON, Ariz <AP> About
250 students and administrators
took their seats after school in
th e cafeteria in eager
anticipation of a rare junior high
school concert by country music
stars Loretta Lynn and Barbara
Mancirell.
They waited anct waited, but
only after no one s howed did
they know they had been duped.
The students paid $1 aJliece for
the sho't'. and school officials
even -promoted it by sending
fliers home to parents
A long white gown for Miss
Lynn hung in a school closet.
supposedly put there by Miss
Lynn herself during a sneak
visit to check out the stage and
sound system.
Max well Junior High School
Principal Dan Lupo said
Tuesday that the
administration·~ approval was
based on a letter hand-delivered
him by· a 1 3 -yea r ·old
eighth·gr ade student. It bore
signatures purported to be those
of the two country music
sing e rs. and Lupo s aid he
thought it was genuine.
He said the student, whom he
would not identify, said Miss
Lynn and Miss Mandrell were
willing to do the concert Monday
as a favor to her family.
FIXINGS FOR FESTIVAL Eugene Moore
poses as the bemused butler while Bear
Jensen. Jill Hochadel and Andrew Jensen of
~ewport Beach decorate one of 16 theme
trees to be displa~·ed at ~ewport Harbor Art
Museu.m this weekend The eighth annual
.,_., NII "'911., fNry ......,_
Christmas Tree Gala will be open to the
public from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday-Sunday.
Admission is S2 for non-members. SI for·
seniors and students : c hildren under 12
admitted free with an adult The museum is
at 850 San Clement(' Dnyt•
Baby sent to foster home
Mother 'no show' at hearing in umbilical cord case
A woman who refused to let
doctors cut the umbilical cord
from her newborn son two
months ago failed to attend a
c riti cal c us t o d y hearing
Tuesday, and her baby was
remanded to a foster home.
Orange County Juvenne Court
Judge Byron McMillan ruled
that P e n eto pe "Penny"
Valenruela defaulted by not
showing up at the hearing. He
ordered that her son, Benny
Alexander Valenzuela Chavez,
should remain in foster care
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pending anothe r review in
November. 1982.
The boy was taken into
c ustody of the county Social
Services Department about 18
hours after the birth.
The mother said later she
follows Indian customs and was
preparing to follow the
ritualistic exercise of biting oU
the umbilical cord :__ already
separated from her -when law
enforcement offic~rs broke into
the Capistrano Beach home
where she was r esting and took
the ba by.
The mother, who had been
treated in previous years for
mental illness. was admitted
into the mental health ward at
the UC Irvine Medical Center
but was released 12 days later
after convincing a s uperior
cou rt judge s he was n ot
s uffering (rom delusions.
She said during the court
appearance she bad refused the
doctors' offers to cut BeMy's
umbilical cord because it wasn't
according to a ncient Indian
tradition. She also said she had
slept outside. cr'adlin1 her baby.
on the night after giving birth.
The baby was bom outdoors
on Sept. 13. Ms. Valenroela said
she was walking to a friend's
I hOUSe When She fell iU, Sat down
I ~nd _delivered the baby in 10
minutes. A Laguna Beach police
officer who noticed her took her
to South Coast Medical Center.
where th e place nta wa s
removed but not the•cord from
th.e baby.
Under McMillan's ruling. Ms.
Valenzuela still can petition the
court for an earlier hearing in
which to review her ability to
take custody of the child.
Reagans get
'care packet'
MONTPELIER. Vt. <AP> -
When Larry C\Jrtis heard that
Nancy Reagan didn't have
enough money to buy tablecloths
for the White House, he decided
it was his civic duty to prepare a
care packaae.
So C&lrti~. ·owner of a small
RoyallQQ market, and some of
his customers rilled a cardboard
box with a red par.r tablecloth,
white p~er p ates, green
napkins, asUc knives, spoons,
cups and orks.
Mrs . Reaian recutly raised
more than 022 ,000 in
tax·deductJble contributions tp
rerurblsb the White House.
"I did question it at first,"
Lupo said.
The letter. Lupo said. wus
addressed to hjm but contained
just a few typewritten lines and
was not on lette rhead statione'ry.
ll read: 'Tm very glad you
want me at your school. I hope
you believe everything (the
student and her mother> told
you because it's all true."
Lupo said he relt impressed
that Ms. Lynn woufd go ahead
with the performance after the
death of her mother just Jut
week.
But at the sch~dl.lled start or
the performan~Or) a stage
adprned with s igns reading
"Welcome Loretta Lynn," the
girl told school officials that Ms.
Lynn couldn't appear because
her uncle had just died. Lupo
said. The ticket money was
refunded and the students wen\
home.
The Tucson Citizen newspaper
said it contacted the student's
fathe r , who said the family
obtained Ms Lynn's autograph
1n Las Vegas. tJev . but the
entertainer had never visited the
family
A spokes man ror Ms. Lynn
said she does not perform at
schools
Nuke 'freeze' sought
Signatures gathered in county for initiative
A group calling for an end to
testing . produc ti on and
deployment of a ll nuc lear
weapons in the United States
and Soviet Union began
gathering signatures Tuesday in
Orange County to qualify a
nuclear arms freeze initiative
for the November. 1982, ballot
In announcing the beginnings
of its campaign throughout the
state. organizers said they
needed about 350.000 signatures
to qualify the initiative for the
ballot. 1 Related photo Page A5>
Speaking out in favor of the
measure at a Tuesday press
conferenc~ in Santa Ana were
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WASHlNGTON ~Al» -Led
by 81-year-old Re p . Claude
Pepp.er , seve ral hundred
disgruntled. placard,waving
delegates to the White House
Cn nf e r e n ce on Aging
demonstrated today against a
~.ey committee's vote to back
Heagan administration Social
Security policies.
After a brief standoff, Pepper,
who ca ll ed h is group
··vigilantes.·· was adm itted to
add r ess the confer e n ce's
Committee on Economic Well
Being.
Outside. the protesters held
aloft signs reading "Save Our
Security" and "No More Cuts."
More· than two hours later,
however, Pepper and conference
organizers were still debating
whether he would be allowed to
address the committee, some ot
whose members s houted that
they did not want to hear him.
The dissidents oppose the
committe's endorsement of the
administration's opposition to
using general tax revenues to
shore the financiall y strapped
Social Security System. Pepper
said the panel's vote did not
reflect the sentiment of a
majority of the nation's elderly.
But the panel, in a break with
th~ administration. today voted
in favor of restoring the $122
monthly minimum Social
Security benefit for all those
now getting it and for those who
will become entitled to it in the
future.
Congress killed the benefit at
Reagan's request last summer
for t he three million current
recipient s . But th e
administr ation has supported
efforts in both the House and
Senate to restore it for those
recipients, denying it to future
beneficiaries.
Patton named
new county
director
Russell Patton . who has
worked 14 years in Orangt!
County government, was named
today as th e new count y
personnel director.
Patton. 39. of Mission Viejo.
succeeds Bert Scott. who takes
the post this month of General
Services Agency director. That
s pot is being vacated by the
retiring Thomas Egan.
Patton currently works as
deputy assistant director of the
Human Services Agency's
Public He alth Department.
drawing a 148,000 annual salary.
He said today, only a rew
m inutes after learning of his
selection, he isn't sure what his
new salary will be. lt la
expected lo increase sllghUy.
Seven of Patton's 14 years
with the county were spent in
personnel services, which
includes contract negotiations
with various employee
or1aniulions. he said.
0 t
profes11ors from tfC Irvine and
Ca l State Fullerton , a
Presbyterian minister from
Newport Beach and the director
C)f the Or'ang'e County nuclear
arm s freeze campaign.
In describing the calamity and
destruction that would follow a
nu c lear attack in Orange
Co unty , uc r pediatrics
professor Kenneth Dumars said.
''If a ona-megaton bomb were
dropped on this spot, it would
wipe out everything between
Garden Grove and the Newport
Freeway and from Orange to
Costa Mesa. ··No life would remain." said • •
Dumars . chai.·man of t he
genetics division at the UC I
Medical Sc·hool "No physical
s tr uct ur e would r emai n
standing Thal area would be
s urrounded by a ring containing
thous ands of cnltcally tnJured
and burned "
Dumars s a1d 1f a nuclear
catastrophe s uch as this ever
occurred. all medical. police,
fire and government services
would be lost
Speaking of the initiative, he
!>aid, "This meas ure is a modest
step. but a beginning l urge that
the people or the s tate of
(See FREEZE, Page A2> • • •
Seal Beach nucle.ar
lawsuit to continue
A s p okes man for an
anti-nuclear group s ays the
organization will continue with a
lawsuit to force the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons Station to move,
although the Supreme Court
delivered a damaging blow to
the suit Tuesday.
By a unanimous vote. the
Supreme Court ruled Tuesday
on a similar s uit filed in Hawaii
that the federal government
doesn't have to disclose where it
stores nuclear weapons nor does
it have to pr epare a
··h ypothetical environm ental
impact statement" for facilities
that cou.ld possibly store nuclear
weapons.
Officials of the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons base have never
confirmed nor den ied t he
existence of nuclear weapons at
the s tation, which serves as an
arsenal for the Pacific Fleet.
.James Goodwin, of the Seal
Reach Nuclear Action Group.
says the Supreme Court ruling
was a .. major disappointment."
He says t he portio n of the
group's lawsuit dealing with the
possi ble storage of nuclear
weapons may be dropped.
Goodwin says the group will
continue with another section of
the suit that c h arges the
weapons base proxim ity to
residences violates state laws by
constituting a nuisance.
The group's lawsuit was filed
in federal courts in Los Angeles
last August. but may be shifted
to state courts in the wake of the
Supreme Court 's rul i ng
Tuesday.
cSee NUCLEAR. Page A2)
Dreams realized
Progeria victims visit Disneyland
By'ST~VE MITCHELL °' .. o.lly .,.... Mall
SquiRting from the tiright sun,
a'nd only occasionally looking at
the bank of photographers in
front of them. two boys stricken
with a rare aging disease
appeared anything but willing lo
participate in a press conference
at Disneyland today.
LitUe Fransie Geringer. 8. and
Mickey Hays, 9, were far more
i nter ested in pinching
Pin occhio's long.._ nose and
peering inside Miqcey Mouse's
half-open mouth than smiling for
the cameras.
The two boys, who suffer from
progeria, a rare disease that
makes them grow old 10 times
f aster than no rmal . h ave
become good fri ends since
m eeti ng Sunda y at the
Disneyland Hotel.
A third victim of the disease.
ll·year-old Alicia Gowans. of
San Jose, was to arrive at the
M agic Kingdom late this
aft e rnoon . Bu~ Dis neyland
officials said they did not believe
the three would link up at the
park today.
About 75 photographers met
with the two boys and their
parents for a 20-minute photo
session JUSt inside the Anaheim
a muse ment park today.
The pair were more impressed
with the Disneyland characters
that surrounded them than by
7lst District Assemblyman Chef
Wray. who presented them with
resolution
·'These young men are very
brave."' Wray said. ··As brave, l
think. as the pioneers who
walked on the moon because
they too a r e f acing the
unknown."
Mickey, of Hallsville. Texas.
the least s hy of the two.
answered questions from the
press with a nod of his head.
Fransie. of South Africa.
remained in the background. He
was content to rub his hand up
and down Pinocchio's white
nylon pants .
"Do you get tired of answering
dumb questions'>" one newsman
posed.
(See VICTIMS. Page AU
"She's (Alicia > not arriving
until late and no arrangements OIAICI CIAIJ llAJlll have been made yet for the
three lo meet at the park." a Fair through Thursday.
Disneyland spokesman said. Hig hs Thursday in the
1 upper ll>s at the beaches k>
R •11 mid -70s inland. Lows eagan 1 ness tonight•sto52.
report denied llll~~!e!~~dul-Jobbor ,
NEW YORK (AP> -Rumors
swept Wall Street today that
President Reagan had suffered
a heart attack, but White House
officials quickly denied. the
reports.
The rumors caused n o
noticeable erreet on trading.
White House spokesmen said
they 8'ad been swamped with
calls about the rumor.
"There's juat nothlng to it,"
said ~eputy press secretary
Peter ;Rouasel. ''l just saw UM
man 3> second.s ago. and he wu
fine. Working hard and healthy
as ever."
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season. has become the
iecond leading pro acorer
with 26.718 points. He still
trails the 31.419 by Wilt
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CdM·main drag 'should improve' over next f ive y~ars
By STEVE: MARBLE
Of .. o.11, PUee sa-.
To hear traffic experts in
Newport Beuch teil it, Corona
del Mar's main drag will not
become the bumper·to-bumper
parking lot of idling cars that
some predict
In fact, city tramc engineer
Ri c h Edmon s ton c laims,
conditions on Pacific Coast
Highway through Corona del
Ma r 's sho pping belt s hould
improve in the next five years .
But beyrmd that tim e -as
development along the coastal
rl a tlands south of Corona del
Mar begins a nd new state
parklands b eco m e more
accessible to the public -the
traffic picture In Corona del Mar
is a question/mark.
Traffic. to put it madly , is a
sore subject in Corona del Mar
Several things have agitated
. residents. s hop owne rs and
motorists.
First is the Irvine Company's
plan to expand Newport Center.
Th i s project . i t has been
computed. would dump as many
as 2,000 additional cars on
Corona del Mar's streets daily.
The second concern is with the
I r vine Compa n y's plan to
devefop homes. hotels and office
buildings south of Corona del
Mar. Additionally, t he state's
new Crystal Cove Park will
bring in a new wave of visitors.
Edmon s ton s uggests the
easiest way to gel a ha ndle on
what will and won't happen in
C.:>rona de l Mar is to look at
things one step. at a lime :
l I The Irvine Compa ny builds
a new JOO·room hotel at Newport
Center and the Marriott Hotel
LA lawyer
new Newport . . city attorney
Asi de fro m form alities,
Newport Beach Citv Council
m e m tJe r s h a v e r e a c h e d a
preliminary agreement to hire
a t.os Angeles m an as their new
city attorney.
One of 15 candidates
interviewed for the legal post. he
was not identified. An official
announcement is expected next
week.
Newport's fo rm e r c ity
attorney Hugh Corrin resigned
Sept. 18 lo go into private
p r acti ce Assi s tant City
Attorney RolJert ~urnham has
bee n acting dly a ttQrney
Council m embers ar e still
inte rviewing c andidates for
another vacant posit ion. city
airport coordinator. The council
created the pos t last year but
has not filled it.
City officials said nearly 150
per son s applied for the
coordinator pos t. whic h is
de s ign e d lo b e a public
.relations-type position.
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Bearh t raffic engineer Rich
Edm C)n sto n :-.u gges t s
apµroarhing Corona del :\l ar
problems Onl' stt.•p <it a t tml'
expands by 165 rooms. The net
result is that traHic in .Corona
del Mar gets worse. How much
worse is unclear
2 I The l rvine Com pany
constructs two lanes of Pelican
Hill .Road from a point south or
Corona del Mar to MacArthur
Boulevard . Al so. the
development firm connects San
Joaquin Hills Road eastward lo
connect with Pelican Hill.
The result is that at least 2,000
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pre si d e nt of t h e
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SC'hool Dis tric t board of
t r u s t e es Tu es d a ~· n i ~ h t
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KQUEL Suzy Gi lstr ap of Irvi ne will be seen Thursdav
night in "Skyward Christmas ... a sequel to the teen-age
paraplegic's TV movie-of last year
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cars dally will be pulled off
P acific Coa st High w ay in
Corona de l Mar. This easing
errect would be due to Newport
Center employees and shoppers
using San Joaquin Hills Road
instead or the highway
In tt'!e early stages. Pelican
Hill like ly would be used by
Laguna Beach motorists bound
for the airport a rea or by state
park visitors trying to find a
shortcut to the freeway.
3> The Irvine Compafty begins
lo construct homes and hotels
along the so-called Irvine Coast.
Four more lanes of Pelican Hill
are added.
This r es u lt s in a s lo w
deterioration of Pacific Co~
Hi ghway in Corona del M8r':'
Gradually. the traffic load
increases to a point equal with
today's traffic count.
The big v~riable in all or this
i s th e Sa n J oaq uin H i lls
Corridor. a virtual freeway
that ·s envisioned as running
par a lle l to the San Die go
Freeway. It would be aligned
between the freeway and Pacific
Coast Highway .
If it is bt.1ilt, Edmo ns ton
predicts traffic in Corona del
Mar s hould never become worse
than it presently is.
Ir it is not built. then Corona
de l Ma r is in trouble The
par:king lot prediction could
become a reality if plans for t he
corridor die on the vine.
Edmon s to n s a ys th e
do-nothing approach -that is.
hailing both Irvine Company
projects -would not make
traffic better.
In fact, he say!i. it would likely
make conditions w..orse in the
long haul because no new roads
would be built and traffic would
increase as developments spring
up in neighboring cities.
Suggestions also have been
advanced that cit y and state
officials should experiment with
"creative" designs to speed up
traffic in Corona del Mar.
Ideas such as banning left or
right turns at certain hours or
establishing a single "flow" lane
that would be one direction in
the morning and another in the
afternoon have been proposed.
Edmonston says most or these
ideas have been considered and
· r.ejected al the wis h ot-CorQna
del Mar residents.
A plan years_ ago lo route
through trafJic onto 5th Avenue ..
which runs in land of a n d
paralle l to Pacific Coast
Highway. was scrapped after
residents objected.
A s uggestion that parking
along Pacific Coast Highway be
banned al cer tain h o urs lo
"wide n" the s tre et b rought
howls from shop owners.
Because Corona del Mar
i:e sid e nts appear t o have
expressed a desire to keep street
de sig n s at a s tatu s ~uo .
Edmonston says. the city has
, worked with the understanding
t hat traffic along Pacific Coast
Highway "is going to be less
than perfect."
BACK TO WORK Newport Reac·h
pol1l'f:' ser'J.!t'C:lnt Cn•g "lall!.on b hac·k on
tlH' l<Jh t od :.i~ 11 m o nths aftl'r .i
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'Things are normal again'
Newport cop back on job afte r near -fatal a ccident
By STEVE MARBLE
Of -C>.ily ~ ... SQH
He walks with a limp and there's a hint
of a scar on his forehead These a re the only
visible reminders of what Greg Mattson has
been through.
The 31-year·old potice sergeant, who has
battled back from a near.fatal accident t hat
left him broken and battered, strapped on his
gun . got out his bad ge and reported for duty
Tuesday.
It was Mattson's first day Qack' on the
Newport police force.
"I fe ll g reat coming back ," said
Mattsoh. "I feel like things are normal again
I j us t keep thinking 'it's about'fime ·"
It was 11 months ago that Mattson was
hit by a car. He was s tanding on an edge of
Pacifi c Coast · Highway in West Newport
directing traffic when it happened.
He sa ys he doesn't remember a thin_g
Friends have filled him in on the details ,
which. he JOkes, seem t9 keep getting .worse
and worse.
The car knocked Mattson orr his feet and
flipped him.onto the hood. He was dragged
down the str eet for more than 100 feet before
the car slammed into a metal railing.
He was in a coma for six weeks and has
only vague memories of the next 10 weeks
The driver was arrested on suspicion_of
drunken driving and later given a jail te rm .
Mattson's injuries were extensive. He
had a broken neck, a punctured lung, crushed
vertebrae. a twis ted a nkle and a leg cul so
badly doctors worried he might lose it.
"I wanted to gel back to work," Mattson
recalls . "That was ~ goaJ. That's all I
thought about." ,
Three operations later. Mattson says he
went home. He says he sel his mind on
learning to wa lk again.
"A normal person wouldn't even call it
walking, but it was a start. Every day I'd go
out and walk down the block a little farther .
the next day 1 'd go farther Then I started
Aoi ng out twice;: a day. It was very s low."
I l e savs it never entered his mind to
throw in ttie towel. take a medical r etirement
and ~eek a more passive JOb.
· • 1 refused to e ven let that thought enter
my mind." he s ays. "I wanted to come back
It was very important to me
··1t sounds tnte, I suppose. but I really
c;:njoy helping other people solve problems
even when you can't always help them.
"I wan ted to get
back to work. That was
m y goal .'
··Wh)' li\'e life if you're not satisfied with
what you're doing? I wouldn't be happy just
wasting a way getting my checks without
doing my job."
Ma ttson . working in the r ecords
department now, says his next goal 1s to get
back on the ~treets, back in.a squad car He 's
given himself six months to ~et there
So far. he says he's encountered only one
s urprise in coming back to work.
"I fi gured l 'd just come in today and get
m y assignment. They told me to go into the
conference room a nd there were about 40
people in ther e with a cake that said.
·w elcome Back Greg.' That floored me.''
He paused for a moment aod looked
str aight ahead.
··v ou see. it's ni ce to want to get back
but it's so much nicer when those you wor k
with want you back "
Handicap not a hindrance Services due
Thursday for
Mrs. Caine Wheelchair-bound Ir.vine girl~burgeoning actress
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By JOEL DON again." said the Irvine High
0tt1Moe11y ,.....M-. School sophomore.
T hough Irvine's Suzy Gilstrap "It took a lot or strength on
is bound to a wheelchair for life, my part and my fam ily's part to
s he sees no limits to her get back into the routine," she
bu r geoni n g c areer a s a said. "But I don't think I went
television actress. through any depression or denial Last year she made her TV as
well as acti n g debut i n
"Sky ward." a hear twarming
story about a paraplegic who
learns to fly an airplane. Her
co-stars were Bette Davis and
Howard Hesseman.
The show received high marks
from the critics and producers
Ron Howa r d and A n son
Wi lliams (of TV's "Happy
Days") opted for a sequel with a
h oliday t h e m e , "Sk y ward
Christm as." The s h'Ow airs
T hursday al 8 p.m. on NBC, ·
Cha nnel 4.
Suzy re-creates her role as
Julie Ward. para lyzed since
birth from an affliction called
s pina bifida. Jn the hour.long
program , Julie decides t o
secretly fly to he r estranged
gr andfather and bring him home
for Christmas. She meets with
disaster when she has to m ake
an em ergency crash ,landing a~d
must repair her pla ne to escape a d angerous situation.
Suzy's real-life story js a bit
ditrerent from her TV role.
T r agedy str u c k t h e
sort-spoken brunette four years
a10 when a tree branch fe ll on
her back while she was on a
s ummer school field trip a t the
Los An1eles Ar boretum.
"T hey told me that the break
was so severe that they couldn't
see me possibly ever "(al.kin"
''They couldn't
see me walking."
period because of all the support
my family gave to me.
"I was really scared about
going back to school to see how
they Cher friends) would handle
it. People just s t a r ed a nd
whi s p e r ed: but a s time
progressed they were able to talk to me."
• She was learning how to play
wheelchair tennis from Brad
Parks whe n the "Skyward"
producers were searching for
the right girl to play the lead. A
rrlend of the casting director
suggested Suzy and the petite
girl· tested with about 30 other
girls, some also paraplegic.
Bloodmobile due
in South Laguna
The Red Cross community
bloodmobile will be at South
Coast Medical Cente r In South
Laguna Monday from 12:45 to
5:30 p.m.
Donors between 17 and 65 who
weigh at leut 110 pounds can
d ona te blood. Appointments
m ay be m ade b y calli n g
499-1311, ext . 644.
Su1y s aid th e producers
were n 't as concerned about her
inexperience in acting as they
we re about the possible dangers
or a wheelchair-bound person
pe rforming on location and at
studio sets. But their fears as ~ell as th'ose or t he ne twork
we re quelled when they saw her
agility in the chair .
"A couple or times I asked
m yself what I was doing on the
set ... she said, or her first day or
filming "Skyward." "I wasn't
an actor. I wasn't in the movies .
But as time progressed I got
more confidence.''
Arter "Skyward" was aired
and critically acclaimed. NBC
was s till h esitant about
launching the movie in to a
regular ser ies. But 15,year-old
Suzy thinks the sequel. with the
he lp or Howard and Williams.
will tum into a weekly offering.
I n t he me anti me. sh e 's
continuing her s tudies and hopes
to attend UC I rvl ne as a
psychology major.
Suzy already is beaming with
one reward rrorn her acting
•succ,ess, a recently purchased
bright· red Volkswagen Rabbit
that will be outfitted with special
hand controls.
Al Irvine High, however, she's
not involved l'n a n y dra m a
productions. Nor does she take
lesson s fro m an acti n g
instructor.
·'I think doing it or being on
the set Is the best acting lesson
you can have," she asserted. "I
really don 't think I need that in
my career."
A funeral ser vice will be
conducted Thursday for Huldah
Pfaff Caine . a res ident or
Huntington Harbour who died
Sund av.
The service will begin at 7
p.m . at St. Wilfrid's Episcopal
C hurch, 18631 Ch a pel Lane.
Huntington Beach.
Mrs. Caine is survived by her
husband. Walter A. Caine Jr .:
her c hildren. Garrett. Gregory
and Russell Cain e . all of
Huntin~on Harbour ; and her
brother. Dr. Dudley Pfa ff or
Newport Beach.
Mrs . C a in e wa s born in
Indianapolis . S he graduated
from the University of Indiana,
where she was a member of the
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.
The family has s uggested that
do nations be m ade t o t he
America n Cancer Society
Error on judge's
:ruling corrected
An Orange County Superior
Court judae has ruled that Costa
Mesa buikling ordinances are
not unconstitutional as they
pertain to welder and sculptor
Ali Rousha n. ·
A typocraphical error la some
of Tuesday's editions la~y
stated the ordlnancH w..-e not
conslituUonaJ.
The D-'I PH the
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Country nirisic co~cert hits sour note
TUCSON, Ariz. !AP> About
250 students and administrators
took their seats after school in
th e careteria 1n eage r
anticipation ot a rare junior high
school concert by country music
stars Loretta Lynn and Barbara
Mandrell.
They waited and wailed. but
only after no one showed did
they know they had been duped.
The students paid $1 ariece for
the show. and school officials
even promoted it by sending
filers home to parents
A long while gown for Miss
Lynn hung in a school closet.
supposedly put there by Miss
Lynn herself during a sneak
visit to check out the stage and
sound system.
Maxwell Junior High School
Principal Dan Lupo s aid
Tuesday that the
administration':; approval was
based on a letter hand-delivered
him by a 13 -yea r -old
eighth-grade student. rt• bore
signatures purported to be those
or t he two country music
si ngers, and Lupo said he
thought it was genuine. •
He said the student, whom he
would not identify, said Miss
Lynn and Miss Mandrell were
willing to do the concert Monday
as a favor to her family.
DellyNll ..................
FIXINGS FOR FESTIVAL Eugene ~toore Christmas Tree Gala will be open to the
public from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Friday-Sunday.
Admission is S2 for non-members. St for
sen iors a nd students: childre n under 12
admitted free with an adult. The museum is
at.850 San Clem ente Dri\"C•
. poses as the bemused butler whil e Bear
Jensen. Jill Hochadel and Andrew Jensen of
Newport Beal'h l:iecoratc one of 16 theme
tn:es to be displa~·ed at Newport llarbor Art
Muscu.m this weekend The eighth annual
Baby sent to ·foster home
Mother 'no show' at hearing in umbilical cord case
A woman who refused to let
doctors cut the umbilical cord
rrom her newborn son two
months ago failed to attend a
c ritica l custody h earing
Tuesday, and her baby was
remanded to a foster home.
Orange County Juvenile Court
Judge Byron McM illan ruled
that Penelope ''P e nny"
. Vale nzuela defaulted by not
showing up at the hear ing. He
orde red that her son. Benny
Alexander Valenzuela Chavez,
s hould re m ain in foster care
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pending a nother r eview in
November , 1982.
The boy was taken into
custody of the county Social
Services Department about 18
hours after the birth.
T he mother .said later she
follows Ind1an customs and was
prepa r i n g to follow the
ritualistic exercise or biting off
the umbilical cord -already
separated from her -when law
enforcement officers broke into
the Capis trafto Beach home
where she was resting and took
the baby.
The mother, who had been
treated in previous years for
menta l illness, was admitted
into the mental health ward at
the UC lrvine Medical Center
but was released 12 days later
arter convincin g a s uperior
co urt j udge s h e was not
suffering from delusions .
stie said during the court
appearance she had refused the
docton' otters to cut Benny's
umbilical cord because lt wasn't
accord_lng to ancient Indian
tradition. She also said sbe bad
s lept outside. cradlin1 her baby,
on the night after 1lvlng birth.
The baby was born outdoors
on Sept. 13. Ms. Valens uela said
she was walkil'llJ to a friend's
, house when she felt ill , sat down
and delivered the baby in 10
minutes. A Laguna Beach police
officer who noticed her look her
to South Coast Medical Center.
where the p l ace nta was
removed but not the cord from
th.e baby. Under. McMillan's ruling, Ms.
Valenzuela still can petition the
court for an ·earlier hearing in
which to review he r ability to
lake custody or the child.
Reagans get
'care packet'
MONTPELJER. Vt. <A P> -
When Larry Curtis heard that
Nan cy Reagan didn't have
enough money to buy tablecloths
for t he .while House. he decided
it was hlftlvlc duty to prepare a
care packa.e. ~
So C\&rlis, owner of a small
Royalton market, and some of
his customen filled a cardboard
box wilh a red par:r t ablecloth,
while paper p ates. areen
napkins, plastJc knJves. spoons,
cups and forks.
Mrs. Reagan recently raised
more than $822 ,000 I n
tax-deductible contributions to
rerurbish the White House.
"I did question it at first."
Lupo said.
The letter, Lupo said. was
addressed to him but contained
just a few typewritte n lines and
was not on letterhead stationery.
It read· "I'm very glad you
want me al your school. I hope
you believe everything <the
s tudent and her fllOther ) told
you because it·s all true ."
Lupo said he felt impressed
that Ms Lynn would go ahead
with the performance after the
death of her mother JUSl last
week
But at the scheduled start or
the performance. on a stage
_pdorned with s igns r eading
"Welcome Loretta Lynn," Lhe
girl told school officials that Ms.
Lynn couldn 'l appear because
her uncle had just died, Lupo
said The ticket m oney was
refunded and the students went
home
The Tucson C1t1zen newspaper
bald 1l contacted the student's
rather, who said the family
obt:i 1ned Ms. Lynn.'s autograph
-in Las Vegas. Nev., but the
entertainer had never v1s1ted the
family
A spokesman for Ms Lynn
said s he does not J,>errorm at
schoob
Nuke 'freeze' sollght
Signatures gathered in county for initiative
A group calling for an end to
te s ting , productio n a nd
deployment or all nuclear
· weapons in the United States
.and Soviet U nion began
gathering signatures Tuesday in
Or ange County to qualify a
nuclear arms freeze initiative
for tne November , 1982, ballot.
In announcing the beginnings
or its campaign throughout the
sta le, organizers said ·they
needed about 350.000 signatures
to qualify the initiative ror the
ba llot. C Related photo Page A5J
Speaking out in favor or the
measure at a Tuesday press
conference in Santa Ana were
Pension
cutbacks
protested
WASHINGTON I A J' > Led
by. 81-year-old Rep. Claude
Pepper . seve ral ·hundred
disgruntled. placard-waving
delegates to the Wh ite House
Co nf e r e n ce on Aging
demonstrated today against a
key committee's vol e to back
Heagan administration Social
~;ecurity policies.
After a brief standorr. Pepper.
who cal l e d h is group
"vigilantes." was admitted to
addr ess the confe r e n ce's
Committee on Economic Well
Being.
Outside. the protesters held
a loft signs reading "Save Our
Security" and '"No More Cuts "
More than two hours later.
however. Pepper and conference
organizers were still debating
whether he would be allowed to
address the committee, some of
whose members shouted that
they did not want to hear him.
The d1ss1denls oppose the
committe's endorsement of the
administration's opposition lo
using general tax revenues to
s hore the financially strapped
Social Security System. Pepper
said the panel's vote did not
reflect the sentim ent of a
majority or the nation's elderly.
But the panel. in a break with
the ·administration, today voted
in favor or restoring the $122
m o n thly ·mini m um Social
Security benefit for a ll those
now getting it and for those wt\o
will become entitled lo it in the
future.
Congress killed the benefit at
Reagan's request last summer
for the three million current
recipi e nt s . But the
administration has s upported
efforts in both the House and
Senate to restore it for those
recipients. denying it to future
beneficiaries.
Patton named
new county
director
Russell Patton . who has
worked 14 years in Or ange
County government. was named
lod ay as the n ew coun ty
personnel director.
Patton, 39, of Mission Viejo,
succeeds Bert Scott. who takes
the post this month of General
Services A1ency director. That
spot is being vacated by the
retiring Thomas Egan.
Patton currently works as
deputy assistant director of the
Hum a n Services Agency's
Public Health Department.
drawing a $48,000 annual salary.
He said today.· only a few
minutes after learnln1 o( his
selection, be isn't s ure what his
new sal-a ry wl II be. It is
expected to increase sll1hUy.
Seven of Patton's 14 years
wllh the county were spent In
·personne l services . which
includes contract negotiations
with vario u s e mployee
organbations, be said.
4
professors from UC Irvine and
Ca l Sta t e Fullerton , a
Presbyte rian minister from
Newport Beach and the director
or the Orange County nuclear
arms freeze campaign
In describing the calamity and
destruction that would follow a
nu<:l ea r attack 1n O r a n ge
Cou nt y, UC I pediat r ics
proressor Kenneth Duro a rs said:
"If a one-meg mb were
dropped · s pot. 1t would
wipe ul everything between
Garden Grove and the Newport
Freeway and from Orange to
Costa Mesa., -"No lire would remain ... said • •
Dumars. c hairman or the
genetics division at the· UC I
Medical School. "No physical
s tru c ture wollld remain
s tanding That area would be
surrounded by a ring conta~ililfg
thous ands Of critically tnJliJ'ed
and bµmed " ~
Dumars said if a nuclear
catastrophe s uch as this ever
occurred, all medical. police,
fire and government services
would be lost
Speaking or the init1allve, he
said. '"This measure 1s a modest
step. but a beginning I urge that
the people of the s tate or
<See fRF.EZE. Page i\2) . ... ...
Seal Beach nuclear
lawsuit to continue
A spo k es m an for an
a nti -nuclear group says the
organization will continue with a
lawsuit to force the Seal Beach·
Naval Weapons Slatjon to move,
although the Supreme Court
delivered a damaging blow to
the suit Tuesday.
By a unanimous vote, the
Supreme Court ruled Tuesday
on a similar suit filed in Hawaii
, that the federal government
doesn't have to disclose where it
stores nuclear weapons nor does
i t hav e to pr epa re a
"hypothetical envi ronme ntal
impact statement" for racrnlies
that could possibly store nuclear
weapons.
Officials or the Seal Beach
Naval Weapons base have never
co nfir med nor denied the
existence or nuclear weapons at
the station. which serves as an
a rsenal for the Pacific Fleet.
James Goodwin. or the Seal
Beach Nuclear Action Group,
says the Supreme Court ruling
was a "major disappointment."
He s ays the portion or the
group's lawsuit dealing with the
poss ible storage of nuclear
weapons may be dropped.
Goodwin says the group wi ll
continue with another section of
the s uit that c harges the
weapons base proximity to
residences violates state la ws by
cons tituting a nuisance.
The group's lawsuit was filed
· in federal courts in Los Angeles
last August, but may be shirted
lo stale courts in the wake or the
Supreme Court 's rul i n g
Tuesday
<See NUCLEAR. Page A?>
Dreams realized
Progeria victims visit Disneyland
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of .. o.lly .... Staff
Squinting from the bright sun.
and only occasionally looking at
the bank of photographers in
front or them. two boys stricken
with a rare aging disease
appeared anything but willing to
participate in a press conference
al Disneyland today.
Little Fransie Geringer. 8. and
Mi ckey Hays, 9. were rar more
inte r est e d in pin c hi n g
Pi n occhio's long nose and
peering inside Mickey Mouse's
hatr-open mouth than smiling for
ttle cameras.
The two boys. who suffer from
progeria. a rare disease that
makes them grow old 10 times
ras t e r tha n n orm al. have
become good friend s s ince
m eeting Su nd ay at th e
Di sneyland Hotel.
A third victim or the disease.
11 -year-old Ali cia Gowans. of
San Jose~ was to arrive at the
M agic Kingdom late thi s
afternoon. But Disneyland
orficials said they did not beli eve
the three would link up at the
park today.
"She's <Alicia > not arriving
until late and no arrangements
have been made yet for the
three to meet at the park." a
Disneyland spokesman said.
Reagan illness
report deni~d
NEW YORK <AP> -Rumors
swept Wall Street today that
President Reagan had suffered
a heart attack. but White House
oUicials qulckly denied the
reports.
T ti e rumors ca used no
noticeable effect on tradln1.
White House spokesmen said
they had been swamped with
calls about the rumor.
Metal& up
NEW YORK <A P > -Gold and
silver both rose sharply today,
with gold up $15.50 to 9422.~ and_
silver up 44\.\ cents to 18.545.
About 75 photographers met
with the two boys and their
parents for a 20-minute photo
session just inside the Anaheim
amusement park today.
The pair were more impressed
with the Disneyland characters
that surrounded them than by
7lsl District Assemblyman Chet
Wray, who presented them with
resolution.
"These youna men a re very
brave," Wray said. "As brave, I
th in k , as the pioneers who
walked on the moon because
they t oo a re racing the
unknown."
Mickey, or Hallsville. Texas.
the least sh y or the two,
answered questions from the
press with a nod or his head
Fransie. of South Africa.
remained in the background. He
was content to rub his hand up
and down Pinocchio's · white
nylon pants.
··Do you get tired or answering
dumb questions?" one newsman
posed.
<See VICTIMS, Pag.e A2 >
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today's farmers
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conducted for Cotton Inc b) Research & Forecasts,
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